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U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] * U.S. WW II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946. Other title: World War II Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File. * Name index to Army Serial Number Enlistment Card Records, excluding officers, in the United States Army including the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps and the Enlisted Reserve Corps circa 1938-1946. The index is part of Record Group 64: Records of the National Archives and Records Administration. This index is not complete and may contain scanning errors. Database courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration. * This database contains information on about 8.3 million men and women who enlisted in the U.S. Army during World War II. While this database contains information on the majority of the men and women who served in the Army during this war, it is not complete and does not represent the entirety of the U.S. Army servicemen. Information found in this database comes from the WD AGO Form 317 (used from 1941-45), WD AGO Form 372 (used from 1945-46), and Enlisted Reserve Corps Statistical cards. * From the National Archives web site: ** These records are an electronic version of the series "Army Serial Number File, 1938-1946." In 1994, NARA contracted with the Bureau of the Census for a special conversion project which later resulted in the creation of the series "Electronic Army Serial Number Raw Files, 1994-2002." To create the series "World War II Army Enlistment Records, 2002," the series "Electronic Army Serial Number Raw Files, 1994-2002" were merged into a single file. This processing combined the first two reads of the punch card images into a single "best guess" record and stripped the files of the box header records, end of file and blank records. The box and roll data were placed at the end of the cleaned up record. The records with the value ONE OR MORE CARDS WERE UNREADABLE AT THIS LOCATION are retained in the file at the position where they originally occurred. ** Each record contains the combined readings from the first two scans of each enlistment punch card although each card was scanned up to ten times. While these additional scans may have produced additional information from the card, NARA did not use a more complex algorithm to include the information from these subsequent scans to create a better "guess" than what currently appears in the series "World War II Army Enlistment Records, 2002." Therefore NARA has retained the series "Electronic Army Serial Number Raw Files, 1994-2002," should researchers want to re-process the raw data with the information from all of the scans and to try to create a file with possibly more accurate records. * https://catalog.archives.gov/id/604357?q=Army%20Enlistment%20world%20war%20ii * https://aad.archives.gov/aad/series-description.jsp?s=3360&cat=all&bc=sl (this is the actual search form for the above database) * https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2028680 * https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States,_World_War_II_Army_Enlistment_Records_%28FamilySearch_Historical_Records%29 * http://search.ancestrylibrary.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8939 * Citation Example: (Include additional info, if available) :::''[[Space:U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946|U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records]]'' (Record Group 64: Records of the National Archives and Records Administration) additional info * Footnote Example: ::: [[#WW2Army|WW2 Army]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:U.S._World_War_II_Army_Enlistment_Records%2C_1938-1946|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

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[[Category:Udny Clan]] '''Clan Udny''' Pronunciation: For those challenged by Scottish dialects this Aberdeenshire one stands proud. It is not pronounced '''U'''dny but '''Wi'''dney. Thus there are a number of notices with the name being seen as Woudney; Oudney; Widney and the like, along with the more usual Udny, Udnie, Udney. The arms depicted on this page were awarded c. 1700. They may be used to depict the Clan chief from the 18th century but not before. ===Lands of the Clan=== Never a prominant family in Scotland's history, the lands by that name, once raised as the Barony of Udny, stand in Aberdeenshire, not far from Pitmeddan, roughly half way between Aberdeen and Peterhead. Given its location it appears to have been part of the Earldom of Buchan. For genealogists researching the name, the now [http://www.scottish-places.info/parishes/parmap317.html Parish of Udny] is not based on the extents of the Barony; the current Parish includes Pitmeddan, held to other families (Seton notably), and excludes Tillery (held by a junior line of Udny and now in Forveran Parish). The Topographical Dictionary of Scotland has an entry for the [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-dict/scotland/pp571-586#h3-0004 Parish of Udny] which is informative. Parish Records do not start until c. 1700 and, in the early years, were sporadic at best. The Clan seat was Udny castle. Archaeologists suggest, from its shape, that it was originally built c. 1300 and then extended by later members of the family notably c. 1410, by Ranald Udny. There was no castle by this name or in this location, noticed in 1296 when Edward I. was in the vicinity and it seems probable that it was initially built during the War of Independence. The Udny occupation of the lands is not noticed, on Charter, prior to the clearances of Buchan by Robert Bruce and it must be supposed he, or his son, David II., provided the family with permission to build. ===Clan Status=== It is regarded as an armigerous clan; that is the clan bears arms but has no recognised Chief. ===History=== The first record of the family in Charters appeared in 1406, when Ranald de Uldeny received a charter of his lands from David II., son of Robert Bruce. However it seems probable that they held the lands prior and this a confirmation of fealty Charter, although they are not noticed in Charters of Robert Bruce in his allocation of the lands of Buchan after his defeat of the Comyns. There is no record of their appearance at the [[:Category:Battle of Harlaw|Battle of Harlaw]] in 1411, even though Inverurie is less than 15 kilometres away, suggesting they were with the Earl of Buchan during the MacDonald revolt. In 1634, John Udny of Udny acquired property at Belhelvie, Knockhall castle and others. The family had at this stage, divided into three main lines; Udny, Tillery and Knockhall. The line of Udny of Udny fell to a daughter and she married Seton of Pitmeddan taking Udny castle and its estates into the family of William Seton of Mounie (family of Seton of Meldrum), who was known on record as William Seton of Udny. Knockhall castle became the court of the Laird of Udny. The family, never large, found service in many overseas nations, as traders or soldiers. They fought for the Scots Brigade in the United Netherlands and appeared in the army of Sweden during the period of Gustavus Adolphus. There is clear notice of a [[Udnie-5|Peter Udnie]], of the line of Udny of Tillery, settling in what was Sweden but then became Russia and then Finland. His descendants still appear in family genealogy throughout that region. In about 1665, likely as a result of very successful trading franchises with Scandinavia and the Baltics, the then Laird, John Udny of Udny, owned Foveran Castle, Knockhall Castle, Auchterellon House and the village of Newburgh. Some time later, c. 1700, the castle at Udny, having been abandoned by the Setons became available for purchase and was brought back into the family. When Knockhall burnt to the ground the Udny family set about renovating the old Udny castle. It was renovated, although not well, and extended, being brought back to a condition that was liveable. It was abandoned sometime around 1775 then repair work was undertaken in 1801 for the new Laird. The estates fell to Colonel John Robert Fullerton Udny, an army officer, in 1802. He had his main residence in London and rarely visited the estates. The castle, today, is listed as a Category A listed building by Historic Scotland. It appears on the Royal Commission of the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland database for [http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/19612/details/udny+castle/ Udny castle] ===Clan=== : Arms: Arms are owned by the individual and are thus distinct. All noticed in Balfour Paul; Ordinary of Arms, or Stodarts work. ::Patrick Udny of that Ilk, c. 1350 - There is variation in the armorial bearings — gules, two hounds climbing to a hart mounted on a tree proper; gules, three fleurs- de-lis or, and two greyhounds leaping at a hart's head argent; gules, a fleur-de-lis held up by two greyhounds sejant argent; argent, a tree proper growing out of the base between two greyhounds counter salient azure. (Stodart) :: Alexander Udny of that Ilk, obtained a warrant from Sir Charles Erskine, Lord Lyon, dated 21 June 1665, for the following — gules, a stag's head couped and cabossed or, in honour point two greyhounds argent countersalient of the first and second, with three fleurs-de-lis, two in chief and one in base. or; crest — a fleur-de-lis gules; supporters, as representer of a family of Free Barons holding directly of the Crown — two naked savages wreathed about the head and middle with green branches resting their interior hands on the shield, and supporting in the other hand a gigantic baton proper. :: Same person registered arms c. 1675 and modified them to: gules, two greyhounds countersalient argent collared of the field, in the honour point a stag's head couped, attired with ten tynes all between three fleurs-de-lis or; motto — " All my hope is in God; no supporters. These are generally noticed in web material to day as the arms of Udny of that Ilk. These are the arms noticed in Vol 1, pp 551 of The Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland. His three brothers, Robert Udny of Auchterellon (crescent gules for difference), John Udny of Cultercallen (mullet gules for difference), and Arthur Udny, merchant burgess of Edinburgh, all entered arms at the same time with differences. :: [[Udnie-5|Peter Udny (Udnie)]], a younger son of Tillery, entered the military service of Sweden, and was recognised as noble in 1647. :: The last registered arms of the family was made in 1789 by Robert Udny (the army officer noticed above), otherwise Robert Fullarton-Udny of Udny and Dudwick — gules, a stag's head cabossed or between two greyhounds salient affrontee argent collared of the field between three fleurs-de-lis two and one of the second. The supporters are described as (naked savages - as he was a Laird) wreathed with oak-leaves, and with batons resting on their shoulders. :Crest: A fleur de lis Gules :Motto: All my hope is in God :Region: Aberdeenshire :District: Ellon : Names associated: Udny, Udnie, Widney, Oudnay, Oudne, Oudny, Owdny, Vdnie, Wldny, and Wdny. '''See Also:''' : The Thanage of Fermartyn, including the district commonly called Formartine, its proprietors, with genealogical deductions; its parishes, ministers, Churches, churchyards, antiquities...., by Rev William Temple, provides a good foundation for family research on [https://archive.org/stream/thanageoffermart00tempuoft#page/424/mode/2up Udny of Udny] and [https://archive.org/stream/thanageoffermart00tempuoft#page/576/mode/2up Udny of Tillery]. This source is used as the basis for the genealogical study of the family on Wikitree. : There was a Genealogical study performed on the family and reported in The genealogist; Volume 2; Ed. George Marshall, Published 1877. For Udny [https://archive.org/stream/genealogist00mars#page/32/mode/2up/search/udny see page33 start]. It provides greater detail but less source material in its analysis. : A genealogical and heraldic history of the landed gentry of Great Britain & Ireland; Sir Bernard Burke, Ulster King of Arms; Eighth Edition; Volume 2; [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhera02inburk#page/2072/mode/2up Udny of Udny]. : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Udny Clan Udny on wikipedia] although not particularly informative. ---- Add your ancestor here, see [[Using_Categories|Using Categories]].

Uí Ímair Dynasty

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[[Category:Irish_Clans]] [[Category: Uí Ímair Dynasty]] [[Category:Irish History,_Kingdoms_of_the_Vikings]] [[Category: Kingdom of the Isles]] [[Category: Scandinavian Rulers, Viking Age]] [[Category:Kingdom of Northumbria]] [[Category:Scandinavian York]] [[Category: Uí Ímair Dynasty]] == The people of the Uí Ímair == "Uí Ímair" is Old Irish, meaning grandchildren, or descendants of Ivar. The dynasty of Ivar ruled much of the Irish Sea region, the Kingdom of Dublin, the western coast of Scotland including the Hebrides, and parts of Northern England including Northumbria from the mid 9th century. A 9th century Viking from Scandinavia named Ímar, (or Ívarr or Ivar) was the founder of this Uí Ímair dynasty. The identity of the original Ivar remains disputed. His death was recorded in Latin by 12th century Irish monks; in the year 873'' "Imhar, rex Nordmannorum totius Hibernie & Brittanie, uitam finiuit"'' (Ivar, king of all the Norse of Ireland and Britain, ended his life) [https://celt.ucc.ie/published/G100001A/text443.html Celt : The Annals of Ulster: U873.3] corpus of electronic texts edition (Annals of Ulster, ed. & tr. Seán Mac Airt and Gearóid Mac Niocaill (1983). The Annals of Ulster (to AD 1131) '''Note''' : A important paper, [https://www.ucc.ie/research/chronicon/ocorr2.htm The Vikings in Scotland and Ireland in the Ninth Century] by Donnchadh ó Corráin of University College, Cork, discusses the need to detach the Viking dynasty of Scotland and Ireland from Norway itself where historians have indulged in attempts to attach the Viking kings of the ninth-century Irish annals to the genealogy of the kings of Vestfold in Norway. == Sources == * [https://archive.org/details/vikingageearlyhi02duch/page/n9 The viking age: the early history, manners, and customs of the ancestors of the English speaking nations] PDF by Du Chaillu, Paul Belloni pub: 1889 * Cogadh Gaedhel Re Gallaibh: The War of the Gaedhil with the Gaill: or ''The Invasions of Ireland by the Danes and Other Norsemen'' by James Henthorn Todd pub: Cambridge University Press 2012 * Viking Kings of Britain and Ireland: The Dynasty of Ivarr to A.D. 1014 by Clare Downham pub: Dunedin Academic Press 2008 * Vikings in Ireland and Scotland in the Ninth Century pdf by Donnchadh ó Corráin * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Scottish_Islands/Origins_of_the_U%C3%AD_%C3%8Dmair_and_the_Earls_of_Orkney Wikipedia : WikiProject Scottish Islands/Origins of the Uí Ímair and the Earls of Orkney] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U%C3%AD_%C3%8Dmair Wikipedia - Uí Ímair] == People of the The Uí Ímair == :[[Godfrey-676|'''Gofraid of Lochlann''']] d: 873 :[[Dublin-16|'''Amlaíb Conung''']] / Olaf Kvite d: 874 :[[Gudrødsson-75|'''Auðgísl Gudrødsson''']] / Asl / Óisle d: 867 :[[Unknown-462562|'''Ímar Gudrødsson ''']] 825 - 873 : - the brothers; [[Dublin-16|Amlaíb]], [[Unknown-462562|Ímar]] and [[Gudrødsson-75|Auisle]] are “kings of the foreigners” :[[Ivarsson-24|'''Sigtrygg''']] (Sitric Cáech) - ruler of Dublin & Jorvik/York :[[Ivarsson-102|'''Sigfrid; Jarl of Dublin''']] 850-896 :[[Ivarsson-23 |'''Ivar Ivarsson''']] King of Dublin :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ragnall_ua_%C3%8Dmair Ragnall ua Ímair] (son of Bárid) grandson of Ímair; king of Mann 914-921 king of Northumbria 918-921 (expelled from Dublin 902)? :[[Sigtryggrsson-1|'''Harald; King of Limerick''']] 925-940 :[[Haraldsson-213|'''Godfred Haraldson''']] (Gofraid Mac Arailt) 935-989 King of Mann & the Isles :Maccus (brother of Godfred Haraldson) :[[Sitricsson-3|'''Olaf Sitricsson''']] / Amlaíb Cuarán 920-981 :[[Olafsson-382| '''Járnkné (Gluniaran) mac-Aulaffe'''/Olafsson]] d: 989 :[[Olafsson-7|'''Sigtrygg Olafsson''']] "Silkbeard" 981-1042 :[[Olafsson-381| '''Harald Olafsson]]''' "Aralt mac Amlaíb" :[[Sigtryggsson-11|Dubgall Olafsson]] :[[Sigtryggsson-1|'''Gofraid ua Ímair''']] - d: 934 (sons - Ragnall, Blácaire, Amlaíb, Albann) :Rongbvald (Ragnall) -944? :Olaf (Aimlab) -941 :Blakari (Blacaire) -941 :Halfdan( Albdan) - 926 :[[Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1|'''Ivar of Waterford''']] 945-1000 :[[Ivarsson-226|'''Gilla Padraig Ivarsson''']] 962-982 :[[Ivarsson-227|'''Donndubán Ivarsson''']] 965-995 :[[Ivarsson-228|'''Sihtric Ivarsson''']] 970-1022 - King of Waterford :[[Ivarsson-7|'''Ragnall Ivarsson''']] 974-995 - King of Jórvík :[[Mac_Gofraid-1|'''Ragnall Mac Gofraid''']] - King of Mann -1005 :[[Gudrødsen-5|'''Harald Gudrødsen''']] 980-1040 - Harald den svarte; King of Man :[[Mac_Amlaíb_meic_Ragnaill-1|'''Gofraid mac Amlaíb meic Ragnaill''']] d: 1075 :[[Haraldsson-4|'''Gudrød Crovan''']] -1095 - Gudrød Kvithand King of Man and the Isles == other Associated Rulers and War Leaders == :[[Halfdansson-259|'''Harald Fairhair''']] c. 850-933 - annexed Orkney and Shetland in 875 in an attempt to control the activities of raiders established in the islands and coasts of Western Scotland. :[[Eysteinsson-1|'''Rognvald Eysteinsson''']] c. 830-890 Jarl in Orkney :[[Eysteinsson-115|'''Sigurd Eysteinsson''']] c. 832-895 Jarl in Orkney - Sigurd and [[Olafsson-9|Thorstein]] joined forces to raid from the Hebrides :[[Olafsson-9|Thorstein Olafsson]] '''Thorstein the Red''' c. 858-888 Jarl in Dublin == others == :[[Sigurthsson-3|'''Halfdan Sigurdsson''']] 1013 (Norway) - 1047 (Yorkshire) Keeping an eye on - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Scottish_Islands/Origins_of_the_U%C3%AD_%C3%8Dmair_and_the_Earls_of_Orkney Wikipedia:WikiProject Scottish Islands/Origins of the Uí Ímair and the Earls of Orkney]

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[[Category:Clean-a-Thon Teams]] {{DD_Navigator|Clean-a-Thon 2017}} ={{Red|CLOSED}}= The UKleaners, a United Kingdom based team for the clean-a-thon! == Errors Report {{Red|Accessible from [[Space:Team_GB-Gen_Challenges|Team GB-Gen Challenges Page]]}}== {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_GBR}} {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_IRL}} Our G2G chat is here: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/381200 [[Spring_Clean-a-Thon_Hangouts|Hangouts Schedule]]
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[[Category:Ukrainian Roots]] [[Category:Ukraine Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Ukrainian_Projects]] [[Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]] [[Category: Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien]] [[Category: Królestwo Galicji i Lodomerii]] [[Category:Russian Empire]] [[Category:Soviet Union]] [[Category:Ukraine]] [[Category: Королівство Галичини та Володимирії]] [[Category:Kingdom_of_Galicia_and_Lodomeria_Project]] [[Category: Projekt Królestwo Galicji i Lodomerii]] Ukraine, '''Ukrainian:''' Україна, transliterated: Ukrayina. Present day [[:Category:Ukraine|Ukraine]] is divided into 24 provinces (Oblasts), two municipalities, and territorial autonomy - the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Official languages: Ukrainian. Capital: Kiev. Population: 50 million. Currency: hryvnia. Internet domain: .UA Dialing code : 38 If you would like to contribute information, be added to the trusted list or co-manage, please message the profile manager or leave a comment at the bottom of the page. Thank you! {{Image|file=Galicia-14.jpg|size=700|align=l}}
== Brief History of Ukraine and Border Changes== === Early Beginnings === * The first settlements on the territory of Ukraine appeared in the early Paleolithic. * In VII. BC Black Sea to the steppes of Asia settled tribes of the Scythians. * VII - V centuries. BC in the Northern Pontic Greeks began to settle here and a slaveholding city-state. The largest of these were Olbia, Tyre, Chersonesos, Bakhchisarai, is a major center of agriculture, fisheries, trade and handicrafts. *In V. BC by combining the Greek cities on the Kerch Peninsula emerged Bosporan state with its capital in Pantikapey. *In III - VI centuries. BC, as a result of the great migration of peoples, the territory of Transnistria is Union Middle Slavic tribes. In the IX century. arises from the union of the old Russian feudal state of Kievan Rus. Its peak reached in Kievan Rus X - beginning of XI century. * In the XII century Rus split into separate principalities. In the south-western Russia, which occupied most of the territory of modern Ukraine, spun Kiev, Chernigov, Galich, Vladimir-Volyn and other principalities. In the XIII century the southern Russian lands were invaded by the Mongol-Tatars, becoming possessions Golden Horde. *1569–1795: [[:Category: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth|Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth]]. The following link has plenty of maps of this region: http://www.lithuanianmaps.com/MapsHistoricalUpTo1795.html ---- {{Image|file=Galicia-13.jpg|size=300|align=l}}{{Image|file=Ukraine-2.png|size=350|align=r}} ---- *The map below shows how the country was partitioned in three stages by the Russian Empire, the German Kingdom of Prussia, and the Austrian Habsburg Monarchy. By 1795, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth had been completely erased from the map of Europe. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish%E2%80%93Lithuanian_Commonwealth#Administrative_divisions]
{{Image|file=Galicia-4.png|size=500|align=c}} ===Galicia and the Russian Empire=== *1772-1804: The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria was ruled by the Habsburg Monarchy, Holy Roman Emperors, while the rest of the region was ruled by the Russian Empire. *1804-1867: The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria was ruled by the Austrian Empire, while the rest of the region was ruled by the Russian Empire. *1867-1918: The Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria was ruled by the Austro-Hungarian Empire, while the rest of the region was ruled by the Russian Empire.
The following present day western oblasts belonged to the [[Space:Galicia|Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]]: *[[:Category:Lviv_Oblast|Lviv]], *[[:Category:Ivano-Frankivsk_Oblast|Ivano-Frankivsk]], *[[:Category:Ternopil_Oblast|Ternopil]] *[[:Category: Chernivtsi Oblast|Chernivtsi]]
{{Image|file=Galicia-10.jpg|size=350|align=l}} {{Image|file=Austro-Hungarian_Empire.jpg|size=300|align=l}} ---- Central and Eastern Oblasts belonged to the [[:Category:Russian_Empire|Russian Empire]]. The following Russian Empire Governorates (aka Provinces) which include present day Ukraine are: *[[:Category:Bessarabia_%28Province%29| Bessarabia Governorate]] (Бессарабская г./Bessarabskaya g.; 1812-1917); *[[:Category: Herzogtum Bukowina|Bukovina Governorate]] *[[:Category:Chernigov_(Province)|Chernigov Governorate]] (Черниговская г./Chernigovskaya g.; 1802-1925) *[[:Category:Kharkov_%28Province%29| Kharkov Governorate]] (Ха́рьковская г./Khar'kovskaya g.; 1780-1919) *[[:Category:Kherson_(Province)|Kherson Governorate]] (Херсонская г./Khersonskaya g.: 1802-1920) *[[:Category:Kiev_%28Province%29| Kiev Governorate]] (Киевская г./Kievskaya g.; 1708-1917) *[[:Category:Podolia|Podolia Governorate]] (Подольская г./Podol'skaya g.; 1793-1925) *[[:Category:Poltava_(Province)|Poltava Governorate]] (Полтавская г./Poltavskaya g.; 1802-1925) *[[:Category:Taurida_(Province)|Taurida Governorate]] (Таврическая г./Tavricheskaya g.;1783-1921) *[[:Category:Volhynia_%28Province%29|Voyhynia Governorate]] (Волынская г.?/Volynskaya g.;1792) *[[:Category:Ekaterinoslav_%28Province%29|Yekaterinoslav Governorate]] (Екатеринославская г./Yekaterinoslavskaya g.;1802)
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=== 1917-1919: Western Ukrainian People's Republic === The following oblasts were part of the Western Ukrainian People's Republic from 1917-1919, then joined the Ukrainian People's Republic ending in 1920. *[[:Category: Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast|Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast]] *[[:Category: Lviv Oblast|Lviv Oblast]] *[[:Category: Ternopil Oblast|Ternopil Oblast]] "The West Ukrainian People's Republic (WUPR), or West Ukrainian National Republic (WUNR), (Ukrainian: Західноукраїнська Народна Республіка, Zakhidnoukrainska Narodna Respublika, ZUNR) was a short-lived republic that existed from November 1918 to July 1919 in eastern Galicia. It included the cities of Lviv, Przemyśl, Ternopil, Kolomyia, Boryslav and Stanislaviv (now Ivano-Frankivsk), and claimed parts of Bukovina and Carpathian Ruthenia. Politically, the Ukrainian National Democratic Party (the precursor of the interwar Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance) dominated the legislative assembly, guided by varying degrees of Greek Catholic, liberal and socialist ideology. Other parties represented included the Ukrainian Radical Party and the Christian Social Party." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Ukrainian_People%27s_Republic] === 1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic === "The Ukrainian People's Republic (UPR), or Ukrainian National Republic (UNR),[c] was declared in Ukraine following the February Revolution in Russia. It initially formed part of the Russian Republic, and proclaimed its independence from the Russian Soviet Republic on 25 January 1918. During its short existence the republic went through several political transformations - from the socialist-leaning republic headed by the Central Council with its general secretariat to the national republic led by the Directorate and by Symon Petliura. Between April and December 1918 the Ukrainian People's Republic did not function, having been overthrown by the pro-German Ukrainian State of Pavlo Skoropadsky, who proclaimed himself Hetman. From late 1919 the UNR operated as an ally of the Second Polish Republic, but by then the state de facto no longer existed in Ukraine. The 18 March 1921 Treaty of Riga between the Second Polish Republic, Soviet Russia (acting also on behalf of Soviet Belarus) and of Soviet Ukraine sealed the fate of the Ukrainian People's Republic." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_People%27s_Republic] === 1918-1919 Polish–Ukrainian War === "The Polish–Ukrainian War, from November 1918 to July 1919, was a conflict between the Second Polish Republic and Ukrainian forces (both the West Ukrainian People's Republic and Ukrainian People's Republic). The conflict had its roots in ethnic, cultural and political differences between the Polish and Ukrainian populations living in the region, as Poland and both Ukrainian republics were successor states to the dissolved Russian and Austrian empires. The war started in Eastern Galicia after the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire and spilled over into Chełm Land and Volhynia (Wołyń) regions formerly belonging to the Russian Empire, which were both claimed by the Ukrainian State (a client state of the German Empire) and the Ukrainian People's Republic. Poland re-occupied the disputed territory on 18 July 1919." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish%E2%80%93Ukrainian_War] === 1921-1941: Second Polish Republic === Western Ukraine was part of the Second Polish Republic or (Polish) "II Rzeczpospolita", while the eastern half belonged to the USSR/Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or (Russian) "Сою́з Сове́тских Социалисти́ческих Респу́блик"/"Soyúz Sovétskikh Sotsialistícheskikh Respúblik". "Poland re-established its sovereignty in 1918 after a century of rule by Austria-Hungary, the German, and the Russian Empires; however, Poland's western and eastern borders were not determined at inception. The Soviet, Polish and Ukrainian claims over the disputed territories led to the Polish–Ukrainian and Polish–Soviet wars. The end of open warfare was achieved with the logistical aid by France. A formal treaty, the Peace of Riga, was signed on 18 March 1921, establishing Polish borders for the period between the World Wars." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Ukrainian_minority_in_Poland] West Ukrainian Oblasts which were part of the Second Polish Republic included: *[[:Category: Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast|Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast]] *[[:Category: Lviv Oblast|Lviv Oblast]] *[[:Category: Rivne Oblast|Rivne Oblast]] *[[:Category: Ternopil Oblast|Ternopil Oblast]] *[[:Category: Volyn Oblast|Volyn Oblast]] Second Polish Republic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Polish_Republic] Click [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PolishRepublicAdminMap1930.png here] for the full map. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Galicia-15.jpg The Second World War in 1939 ended the sovereign Second Polish Republic. The Soviet Union, following Elections to the People's Assemblies of Western Ukraine and Western Belarus (22 October 1939), annexed eastern Poland partly to the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, and partly to the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (November 1939). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Polish_Republic] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Ukraine.png === 1922-1991: Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic === "The Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (Ukrainian SSR, UkrSSR or UkSSR; Ukrainian: Украї́нська Радя́нська Соціалісти́чна Респу́бліка, romanized: Ukrayins'ka Radians'ka Sotsialistychna Respublika, УРСР; Russian: Украи́нская Сове́тская Социалисти́ческая Респу́блика, УССР), also known as Soviet Ukraine, was one of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union from the Union's inception in 1922 to its breakup in 1991.[8] In anthem of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, the republic was referred to simply as Ukraine. The republic was governed by the Communist Party of Ukraine as a unitary one-party socialist soviet republic." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic] ===1930: Pacification === "A campaign of repressions conducted by the Polish authorities against the Ukrainian population of Galicia in the summer and autumn of 1930. They were part of an operation intended to break up and intimidate opposition to the Sanacja regime on the eve of the parliamentary elections planned for November 1930." [https://www.encyclopediaofukraine.com/display.asp?linkpath=pages%5CP%5CA%5CPacification.htm] *Affected: Lwów (Lviv), Tarnopol (Ternopil) and Stanisławów (Stanyslaviv, now Ivano-Frankivsk) Voivodeships - territories inhabited by the Ukrainian minority in the Second Polish Republic and affected by the pacification in 1930. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacification_of_Ukrainians_in_Eastern_Galicia] ===1932-1933: Holodomor === "The Holodomor (Ukrainian: Голодомо́р, romanized: Holodomór; derived from морити голодом, moryty holodom, 'to kill by starvation'), also known as the Famine-Genocide in Ukraine, the Terror-Famine and sometimes referred to as the Great Famine or the Ukrainian Genocide of 1932–33, was a famine in Soviet Ukraine from 1932 to 1933 that killed millions of Ukrainians. The term Holodomor emphasises the famine's man-made and intentional aspects such as rejection of outside aid, confiscation of all household foodstuffs and restriction of population movement. As part of the wider Soviet famine of 1932–33 which affected the major grain-producing areas of the country, millions of inhabitants of Ukraine, the majority of whom were ethnic Ukrainians, died of starvation in a peacetime catastrophe unprecedented in the history of Ukraine. Since 2006, the Holodomor has been recognized by Ukraine and 15 other countries as a genocide of the Ukrainian people carried out by the Soviet government." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomor] === 1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation === "The surprise German invasion of the U.S.S.R. began on June 22, 1941. The Soviets, during their hasty retreat, shot their political prisoners and, whenever possible, evacuated personnel, dismantled and removed industrial plants, and conducted a scorched-earth policy—blowing up buildings and installations, destroying crops and food reserves, and flooding mines. Almost four million people were evacuated east of the Urals for the duration of the war. The Germans moved swiftly, however, and by the end of November virtually all of Ukraine was under their control." "Initially, the Germans were greeted as liberators by some of the Ukrainian populace. In Galicia especially, there had long been a widespread belief that Germany, as the avowed enemy of Poland and the U.S.S.R., was the Ukrainians’ natural ally for the attainment of their independence. The illusion was quickly shattered. The Germans were accompanied on their entry into Lviv on June 30 by members of OUN-B, who that same day proclaimed the restoration of Ukrainian statehood and the formation of a provisional state administration; within days the organizers of this action were arrested and interned in concentration camps (as were both Bandera and, later, Melnyk). Far from supporting Ukrainian political aspirations, the Nazis in August attached Galicia administratively to Poland, returned Bukovina to Romania, and gave Romania control over the area between the Dniester and Southern Buh rivers as the province of Transnistria, with its capital at Odessa. The remainder was organized as the Reichskommissariat Ukraine." "In the occupied territories, the Nazis sought to implement their “racial” policies. In the fall of 1941 began the mass killings of Jews that continued through 1944. An estimated 1.5 million Ukrainian Jews perished, and over 800,000 were displaced to the east; at Baby Yar (Ukrainian: Babyn Yar) in Kyiv, nearly 34,000 were killed in just the first two days of massacre in the city. The Nazis were aided at times by auxiliary forces recruited from the local population. (See also Holocaust: The Einsatzgruppen.)" "In the Reichskommissariat, ruthlessly administered by Erich Koch, Ukrainians were slated for servitude. The collective farms, whose dissolution was the fervent hope of the peasantry, were left intact, industry was allowed to deteriorate, and the cities were deprived of foodstuffs as all available resources were directed to support the German war effort. Some 2.2 million people were taken from Ukraine to Germany as slave labourers (Ostarbeiter, or “eastern workers”). Cultural activities were repressed, and education was limited to the elementary level. Only the revived Ukrainian Orthodox Church was permitted to resume its work as a national institution. Somewhat better was the situation of Ukrainians in Galicia, where restricted cultural, civic, and relief activities were permitted under centralized control." "Under such conditions of brutality, Ukrainian political activity, predicated originally on cooperation with the Germans, increasingly turned to underground organizational work and resistance. The OUN groups that streamed eastward in 1941 were soon subjected by the German authorities to repressive measures, including execution, so they propagated their nationalist views clandestinely and, through their contact with the local population, began to revise their ideology in a more democratic, pluralist direction. In eastern and central Ukraine, secret Communist Party cells maintained an underground existence, and a Soviet partisan movement developed in the northern forests. Early in 1942 began the formation of nationalist partisan units in Volhynia, and later in Galicia, that became known as the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (Ukrainska Povstanska Armiia; UPA). As well as conducting guerrilla warfare with the Germans, the Soviet partisans and the UPA fought each other." [https://www.britannica.com/place/Ukraine/The-Nazi-occupation-of-Soviet-Ukraine] "After their victory over the Germans at the Battle of Stalingrad in early 1943, the Soviets launched a counteroffensive westward. In mid-1943 the Germans began their slow retreat from Ukraine, leaving wholesale destruction in their wake. In November the Soviets reentered Kyiv. With the approach of the front, guerrilla activity in western Ukraine intensified, and bloody clashes that claimed large numbers of civilian victims occurred between Ukrainians and Poles. In spring 1944 the Red Army began to penetrate into Galicia, and by the end of October all of Ukraine was again under Soviet control." "The Soviet victory, the Red Army’s occupation of eastern Europe, and Allied diplomacy resulted in a permanent redrawing of Ukraine’s western frontiers. With compensation of German territories in the west, Poland agreed to the cession of Volhynia and Galicia; a mutual population exchange—and the subsequent deportation of the remaining Ukrainian population by Poland to its new western territories—created for the first time in centuries a clear ethnic, as well as political, Polish-Ukrainian border. Northern Bukovina was reoccupied in 1944 and recognized as part of Ukraine in the Paris Peace Treaty of 1947. Transcarpathia, which had reverted from Hungary to Czechoslovakia in 1944, was ceded to Ukraine in 1945 by a Czech-Soviet government agreement. In 1945 Ukraine became a charter member of the United Nations and subsequently became a signatory of peace treaties with Germany’s wartime allies—Italy, Finland, Romania, Hungary, and Bulgaria." "Ukraine’s human and material losses during World War II were enormous. Some 5 to 7 million people perished. Even with the return of evacuees from the east and the repatriation of forced labourers from Germany, Ukraine’s estimated population of 36 million in 1947 was almost 5 million less than before the war. Because more than 700 cities and towns and 28,000 villages had been destroyed, 10 million people were left homeless. Only 20 percent of the industrial enterprises and 15 percent of agricultural equipment and machinery remained intact, and the transportation network was severely damaged. The material losses constituted an estimated 40 percent of Ukraine’s national wealth."[https://www.britannica.com/place/Ukraine/The-Nazi-occupation-of-Soviet-Ukraine] '''Resources:''' #Museum Makes Holocaust-Related Ukrainian Archives Available Online: https://www.ushmm.org/information/press/press-releases/museum-makes-holocaust-related-ukrainian-archives-available-online #Babyn Yar Holocaust Memorial Center in Kyiv also has an agreement to scan Ukrainian archive records: https://babynyar.org/ua/archive === 1943-1945: Volhynia Massacre === "The massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia (Polish: rzeź wołyńska, lit. 'Volhynian slaughter'; Ukrainian: Волинська трагедія, romanized: Volynska trahediia, lit. 'Volyn tragedy') were carried out in German-occupied Poland by the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) with the support of parts of the local Ukrainian population against the Polish minority in Volhynia, Eastern Galicia, parts of Polesia and Lublin region from 1943 to 1945.[3] The peak of the massacres took place in July and August 1943. The massacres were exceptionally brutal and affected primarily women and children.[4][1] The UPA's actions resulted in about 50,000 to 100,000 deaths.[5][6][7] Other victims of the massacres included several hundred Jews, Russians, Czechs, Georgians, and Ukrainians who were part of Polish families or opposed the UPA and sabotaged the massacres by hiding Polish escapees." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massacres_of_Poles_in_Volhynia_and_Eastern_Galicia] === 1947: Operation Vistula === "Operation Vistula (Wisla in Polish) – the forced deportation of the Ukrainian minority in Poland, which on 28 April 2017 and lasted three months. The expulsion of some 150,000 Ukrainians from the south-eastern provinces of post-war Poland to its northwestern regions was viewed by the as the final solution to the “Ukrainian problem.” Carried out by the Soviet-installed Polish communist authorities, the deportation with the aim of national assimilation was comparable to the similar actions of the Soviet authorities regarding the people of Crimea, Caucasus, and Baltic states, where similar deportations were carried out by the Soviet authorities during or immediately after the Second World War, according to Volodymyr Viatrovych, Head of the Institute of National Memory." [https://euromaidanpress.com/2017/05/23/historical-documents-detailing-vistula-operation-to-deport-150000-polish-ukrainians-now-online/] The "Ukrainian problem" refers to the UPA (Ukrainian Insurgent Army) who protected the Ukrainian community from the repressions of the Polish communist government, and fought for independence. "The authorities decided to apply the criminal principle of collective responsibility and fully expel all Ukrainian from their homes – men, women, children, and the elderly. Those evicted often lost their property and often had nowhere to settle in the new place. This is why the events of Operation Visla today are considered to be an ethnic cleansing, military crime, and crime against humanity."[https://euromaidanpress.com/2017/05/23/historical-documents-detailing-vistula-operation-to-deport-150000-polish-ukrainians-now-online/] If you have a Wikitree profile of a person who was a victim of Operation Vistula, copy/paste '''[[Category: Operation Vistula (1947), Victims]]''' into their profile. Resources: *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Poland/Resource_Library#Operation_Vistula_.2F_Akcja_Wis.C5.82a *"Save from oblivion the names of 150,000 Ukrainians displaced in 1947 in Operation Vistula": https://emisilo.pl/2018/10/ksiega-wysiedlonych-1947/ *http://www.dpcamps.org/operationvistula.html *https://culture.pl/en/article/the-lost-homeland-and-lasting-identity-of-the-lemko-people *https://euromaidanpress.com/2019/01/03/my-family-in-the-polish-ukrainian-borderlands-killing-zone/ *https://www.archeparchy.ca/news_details.php?news_id=479 *https://europeminoritylanguages.wordpress.com/2017/04/24/lemko/ *Advice: "Records are available in the Archives, but they are difficult to find, usually hidden under an abbreviation or strange name (example: Wisła Action, "W" action). Documents can be placed (for example) in something called the Gmina Rada Narodowa, or PUR, (State Repatriation Office)." === 1991: Ukrainian Independence === "A referendum on the Act of Declaration of Independence was held in Ukraine on 1 December 1991.[1] An overwhelming majority of 92.3% of voters approved the declaration of independence made by the Verkhovna Rada on 24 August 1991." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_Ukrainian_independence_referendum] "Following its independence, Ukraine declared itself a neutral state; it formed a limited military partnership with Russia and other CIS countries while also establishing a partnership with NATO in 1994. In 2013, after the government of President Viktor Yanukovych had decided to suspend the Ukraine-European Union Association Agreement and seek closer economic ties with Russia, a several-months-long wave of demonstrations and protests known as the Euromaidan began, which later escalated into the 2014 Ukrainian revolution that led to the overthrow of Yanukovych and the establishment of a new government. These events formed the background for the annexation of Crimea by Russia in March 2014, and the War in Donbass in April 2014. On 1 January 2016, Ukraine applied the economic component of the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area with the European Union." "Ukraine is a developing country and ranks 88th on the Human Development Index. Ukraine is the poorest country in Europe alongside Moldova, and suffers from a very high poverty rate as well as severe corruption.[12] However, because of its extensive fertile farmlands, Ukraine is one of the world's largest grain exporters.[13][14] It also maintains the third-largest military in Europe after Russia and France.[15] Ukraine is a unitary republic under a semi-presidential system with separate powers: legislative, executive and judicial branches. The country is a member of the United Nations, the Council of Europe, the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), the GUAM organization, and one of the founding states of the Commonwealth of Independent States." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine] == Ukraine's 24 Oblasts == Oblasts were created prior to [[:Category:Ukraine|Ukraine's]] Independence when the territory was governed by the [[:Category:Soviet_Union|Soviet Union]]. Present day Ukraine Oblasts overlayed on 1900 map of Russian Empire Governorates and Galicia. {{Image|file=Ukraine-1.png|size=700|align=l}} ===[[:Category: Cherkasy Oblast|Cherkasy Oblast]]=== Cherkasy Oblast (Ukrainian: Черкаська область, romanized: Cherkas'ka oblast', pronounced [tʃerˈkɑsʲkɐ ˈɔblɐstʲ]; also referred to as Черкащина Cherkashchyna [tʃerˈkɑʃtʃɪnɐ]) is an oblast (province) of central Ukraine located along the Dnieper River. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Cherkasy. Established January 7, 1954. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherkasy_Oblast] *-1793: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth *1793-1917: Russian Empire: [[:Category: Poltava (Province)|Poltava Governorate]]; [[:Category: Podolia|Podolia Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR "...Most of these ended up in the modern [[:Category: Poltava (Province)|Poltava Governorate]] of Ukraine, although some: Zolotonosha, Konstantinograd, Pereyaslav and Romny are now part of Cherkasy, Kharkiv, Kiev and Sumy Oblasts respectively." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poltava_Governorate] [[:Category: Podolia|Podolia Governorate]] is made up of the present-day Ukrainian Vinnytsia Oblast and southern and central Khmelnytskyi Oblast. The Podolian lands further include parts of adjacent Ternopil Oblast in the west and Kyiv Oblast in the northeast. In the east it consists of the neighbouring parts of Cherkasy, Kirovohrad and Odessa Oblasts, as well as the northern half of Transnistria. '''Resources:''' #Family Search: Ukraine, Cherkasy Church Books, 1734-1930; https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4133834 ===[[:Category: Chernihiv Oblast|Chernihiv Oblast]]=== Chernihiv Oblast (Ukrainian: Чернігівська область, translit. Chernihivs’ka oblast’; also referred to as Chernihivshchyna - Ukrainian: Чернігівщина) is an oblast (province) of northern Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Chernihiv. Established 15 October 1932. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernihiv_Oblast] *-1917: Russian Empire; [[:Category: Chernigov (Province)|Chernigov Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR Pre-1991: [[:Category: Chernigov (Province)|Chernigov Governorate]] borders are roughly consistent with the modern Chernihiv Oblast, but also included a large section of Sumy Oblast and smaller sections of the Kyiv Oblast of Ukraine, in addition to most of the Bryansk Oblast, Russia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernigov_Governorate] '''Resources:''' #Records are being added as of Dec 2022 to Chernihiv Region: https://babynyar.org/ua/archive/32 #More than 2.3 million records are posted on the Babyn Yar Webisite from 10 Ukrainian archives: https://babynyar.org/ua/archive/ ===[[:Category: Chernivtsi Oblast|Chernivtsi Oblast]]=== Chernivtsi (Ukrainian: Чернівці́, romanized: Černivci [tʃern⁽ʲ⁾iu̯ˈts⁽ʲ⁾i] Polish: Czerniowce, Romanian: Cernăuți; see also other names) is a city in western Ukraine. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernivtsi] Pre-1991: About two thirds of [[:Category: Bessarabia (Province)|Bessarabia]] lies within modern-day Moldova, with the Ukrainian Budjak region covering the southern coastal region and part of the Ukrainian Chernivtsi Oblast covering a small area in the north. In 1940, the northern half of [[:Category: Herzogtum Bukowina|Bukovina]] was annexed by the Soviet Union, and currently is part of Ukraine. *-1775: Principality of Moldavia *1775-1787: Austro-Hungarian Empire *1787-1849: Austro-Hungarian Empire ([[:Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria|Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]]) *1812-1918: Eastern region ([[:Category: Bessarabia (Province)|Bessarabia]]) annexed Russian Empire. Western region ([[:Category: Herzogtum Bukowina|Bukovina]]) remained in Austrian Empire. *1849-1861: [[:Category: Herzogtum Bukowina|Bukovina]], Austro-Hungarian Empire separates from Galicia. *1861-1917: [[:Category: Herzogtum Bukowina|Bukovina]], joins again with Galicia *1917-1918: [[:Category: Herzogtum Bukowina|Bukovina]], Western Ukrainian People's Republic *1918-1938: Both [[:Category: Bessarabia (Province)|Bessarabia]] and Bukovina regions become Kingdom of Romania. *1938-1940: Tinutul Suceava *1940-1991: USSR, adding Hertza region. ===[[:Category: Dnipropetrovsk Oblast|Dnipropetrovsk Oblast]]=== Dnipropetrovsk Oblast (Ukrainian: Дніпропетро́вська о́бласть, Dnipropetrovs'ka oblast or Дніпропетровщина, Dnipropetrovshchyna), is an oblast (province) of central and eastern Ukraine, the most important industrial region of the country. It was created on February 27, 1932. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dnipropetrovsk_Oblast] *-1917: Russian Empire: [[:Category: Ekaterinoslav (Province)|Yekaternislav Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR '''Resources:''' #"On June 16, the State Archive of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast began scanning records on Jewish communities from the interwar period and the time period of the Holocaust." [Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family Blog, 24 Jun 2023] #The State Archives of Dnipropetrovsk Region posted scans from 1900-1920 for the [https://dp.archives.gov.ua/index.php/system-box/79-metryka/922-tserkva-katerynoslav Church of God's Mother of All Sorrowful Joy at the Provincial City Hospital, Katerynoslav], scans from 1893-1900 for the [https://dp.archives.gov.ua/index.php/system-box/79-metryka/935-pravoslavni-cerkvy-katerynoslavskyi-povit-tomakivka Preobrazhenska Church, Tomakivka village, Katerynoslavsky District], and scans from 1884, 1885, 1889, 1890-1903 for the [https://dp.archives.gov.ua/index.php/system-box/79-metryka/936-pravoslavni-cerkvy-katerynoslavskyi-povit-trytuzne Mykolaiv Church, village of Trituzne, Katerynoslav District.] [Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family Blog, 24 Jun 2023] #The State Archive of the Dnipropetrovsk Region added books with marriage and death records from the Church of the Annunciation in Katerynoslav: https://dp.archives.gov.ua/index.php/system-box/79-metryka/922-tserkva-katerynoslav #FamilySearch.org; Ukraine, Dnipro Church Books, 1780-1930: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3753994 ===[[:Category: Donetsk Oblast|Donetsk Oblast]]=== The Donetsk Oblast (Ukrainian: Доне́цька о́бласть, romanized: Donets'ka oblast'; Russian: Доне́цкая о́бласть, tr. Donetskaya oblast', IPA: [dɐˈnʲɛtskəjə ˈobɫəsʲtʲ]), also referred to as Donechyna (Ukrainian: Донеччина, romanized: Donechchyna; Russian: Донетчина, tr. Donetchina; literally: Donetsia), is an oblast (province) of eastern Ukraine. It is the most populated oblast, with around 4.5 million residents. Its administrative center is Donetsk; however, its Regional State Administration has been temporarily relocated to Kramatorsk because of the ongoing crisis in Donetsk. Established June 3, 1938. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donetsk_Oblast] *-1917: Russian Empire: [[:Category: Ekaterinoslav (Province)|Yekaternislav Governorate]], [[:Category: Kharkov (Province)|Kharkov Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR '''Resources:''' #Ukraine, Donetsk Church Books, 1809-1928: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2269694 ===[[:Category: Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast|Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast]]=== Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (Ukrainian: Івано-Франківська область, translit. Ivano-Frankivs’ka oblast’ or formerly as Stanislavshchyna or Stanislavivshchyna – Ukrainian: Станіславщина or Станиславівщина) is an oblast (region) in western Ukraine. Its administrative center is the city of Ivano-Frankivsk. Established December 4, 1939. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivano-Frankivsk_Oblast] *-1772: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth *1772-1917: Austro-Hungarian Empire ([[:Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria|Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]]) *1917-1919: Western Ukrainian People's Republic *1919-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1921-1939: Second Polish Republic *1939-1941: USSR Occupation *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Distrikt Galizien) *1945-1991: USSR '''Resources:''' #FamilySearch.org; Ukraine, Western Ukraine Catholic Church Book Duplicates, 1600-1937: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1910265 ===[[:Category: Kharkiv Oblast|Kharkiv Oblast]]=== Kharkiv Oblast (Ukrainian: Харківська область, translit. Charkivśka oblast; also referred to as Kharkiv Oblast – Ukrainian: Харківщина, Charkivščyna, Russian: Харьковская область) is an oblast (province) in eastern Ukraine. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kharkiv_Oblast] During the Soviet administrative reform of 1923–1929, in 1925, the [[:Category: Kharkov (Province)|Kharkov Governorate]] was abolished leaving its five okruhas: Okhtyrka (originally Bohodukhiv), Izyum, Kupyansk, Sumy, and Kharkiv. Introduced in the Soviet Union in 1923, a similar subdivisions existed in Ukraine back in 1918. In 1930 all okruhas were also abolished with raions becoming the first level of subdivision of Ukraine until 1932. The modern Kharkiv Oblast was established on 27 February 1932. *-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Kharkov (Province)|Kharkov Governorate]], [[:Category: Poltava (Province)|Poltava Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR: *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR "...Most of these ended up in the modern [[:Category: Poltava (Province)|Poltava Governorate]] of Ukraine, although some: Zolotonosha, Konstantinograd, Pereyaslav and Romny are now part of Cherkasy, Kharkiv, Kiev and Sumy Oblasts respectively." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poltava_Governorate] '''Resources:''' #"All-Ukrainian Commission for Land Management of Working Jews under the Presidium of the VUCVK (UkrKOMZET), Kharkiv, 1923-1933." More than 126,000 scans from this fund are online. https://e-resource.tsdavo.gov.ua/fonds/505/; accessed 7/15/2023 #State Archives of Kharkiv Region posted birth, marriage, divorce and death records from Bogodukhiv and Shevchenkiv districts: http://archives.kh.gov.ua/?page_id=24708 #Kharkiv archives posted alphabetical books of birth, marriage, divorce and death records for the 1920s and 1930s: http://archives.kh.gov.ua/?page_id=24152 #Records listing residents of Kharkiv during Nazi occuapation: http://archives.kh.gov.ua/?page_id=24457 #The archives posted [http://archives.kh.gov.ua/?page_id=19401 47 metric books and confessional paintings of the Kharkiv Spiritual Consistory and the Pavlograd District of the Ekaterinoslav Spiritual Consistory], in addition to audits of the [http://archives.kh.gov.ua/?page_id=19276 taxable population landowners of the Starobil district from 1858]. ===[[:Category: Kherson Oblast|Kherson Oblast]]=== Kherson Oblast (Ukrainian: Херсонська область, translit. Khersons’ka oblast; also referred to as Khersonshchyna – Ukrainian: Херсонщина) is an oblast (province) in southern Ukraine, just north of Crimea. Its administrative center is Kherson. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kherson_Oblast] *-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Kherson (Province)|Kerson Governorate]], [[:Category: Taurida (Province)|Taurida Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR ===[[:Category: Khmelnytskyi Oblast|Khmelnytskyi Oblast]]=== Khmelnytskyi Oblast (Ukrainian: Хмельницька область, translit. Khmel’nyts’ka oblast’; also referred to as Khmelnychchyna—Ukrainian: Хмельниччина) is an oblast (province) of western Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Khmelnytskyi. Established September 22, 1927. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmelnytskyi_Oblast] *-1793: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth *1793-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Podolia|Podolia Governorate]], [[:Category: Volhynia (Province)|Volhynia Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR [[:Category: Podolia|Podolia Governorate]] is made up of the present-day Ukrainian Vinnytsia Oblast and southern and central Khmelnytskyi Oblast. The Podolian lands further include parts of adjacent Ternopil Oblast in the west and Kyiv Oblast in the northeast. In the east it consists of the neighbouring parts of Cherkasy, Kirovohrad and Odessa Oblasts, as well as the northern half of Transnistria. ===[[:Category: Kiev Oblast|Kyiv Oblast]]=== Kyiv Oblast or Kiev Oblast (Ukrainian: Київська область, translit. Kyivs’ka oblast’; also referred to as Kyivshchyna – Ukrainian: Київщина) is an oblast (province) in central Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Kyiv (Kiev, Ukrainian: Київ, Kyiv), which also serves as the capital of Ukraine. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyiv_Oblast] *-1793: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth *1793-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Chernigov (Province)|Chernigov Governorate]], [[:Category: Kiev (Province)|Kiev Governorate]], [[:Category: Poltava (Province)|Poltava Governorate]], [[:Category: Podolia|Podolia Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR [[:Category: Chernigov (Province)|Chernigov Governorate]] borders are roughly consistent with the modern Chernihiv Oblast, but also included a large section of Sumy Oblast and smaller sections of the Kyiv Oblast of Ukraine, in addition to most of the Bryansk Oblast, Russia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernigov_Governorate] As chaos gave way to stability in the early 1920s, the Soviet Ukrainian authority re-established the [[:Category: Kiev (Province)|Kiev Governorate]] whose leading post was titled the Chairman of the Governorate's Revolutionary Committee (revkom) or of the Executive Committee (ispolkom). In the course of the Soviet administrative reform of 1923–1929 the Kiev Governorate of Ukrainian SSR was transformed into six okruhas in 1923, and, since 1932, Kiev Oblast at the territory. "...Most of these ended up in the modern [[:Category: Poltava (Province)|Poltava Oblast]] of Ukraine, although some: Zolotonosha, Konstantinograd, Pereyaslav and Romny are now part of Cherkasy, Kharkiv, Kiev and Sumy Oblasts respectively." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poltava_Governorate] [[:Category: Podolia|Podolia Governorate]] is made up of the present-day Ukrainian Vinnytsia Oblast and southern and central Khmelnytskyi Oblast. The Podolian lands further include parts of adjacent Ternopil Oblast in the west and Kyiv Oblast in the northeast. In the east it consists of the neighbouring parts of Cherkasy, Kirovohrad and Odessa Oblasts, as well as the northern half of Transnistria. '''Resources:''' #"A lot of movement is being seen with Kyiv Regional Archives, which just released a new database of indexed birth, marriage, divorce and death records from 1919-1945. You will need to search in Cyrillic. https://opisi.dako.gov.ua/site/zags; accessed 7/15/2023 #Another development with WWII-related records has been the release of 1 million Holocaust-related record scans from Ukrainian archives to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum. These records are searchable here: https://collections.ushmm.org/search/?f%5Bbrowse%5D%5B%5D=ukr&f%5Bf_textual_materials%5D%5B%5D=historic_documents&per_page=50&q=RG-31&search_field=all_fields&sort=datetimemodified+desc%2Ctitle_sort+asc; accessed 7/15/2023 #The State Archives of Kyiv Region have been adding scanned records. Many new birth, marriage, divorce and death records have been posted for the former districts of Baryshivskyi, Borodyanskyi, Vyshhorodskyi, Volodarskyi, Zgurivskyi, Ivankivskyi , Kagarlytskyi, Makarivskyi and Myronivskyi for 1936–1937, in addition to Polisky district for 1936 and Fastiv district for 1933–1935. Cases from the former districts of Bilotserkivskyi, Boryspilskyi, Brovarskyi, Vasylkivskyi, Obukhivskyi, Pereyaslav-Khmelnytskyi, Fastivskyi, Chornobylskyi and Yagotynskyi, in addition to Berezan for 1927–1935. These scans are among the more than 4,100 listings for scanned records from the State Archives of Kyiv Region. [Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family blog, 24 Jun 2023] https://opisi.dako.gov.ua/opisi/list-files/index?folder=Fond_R-5634&subfolder=opys_1&fond=%D0%A0-5634&nametable=radfirstpage§ablename=radsecondpage&cfk=1&opis=1 #Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Kyiv posted scans from the [https://archium.cdiak.archives.gov.ua/inventories/907/?Limit=10&Page=1 Kyiv Orthodox Consistory] from the 1800s to the early 1900s, scans of records on the [https://archium.cdiak.archives.gov.ua/inventories/1472/?Limit=10&Page=1 Cossack state from the 1700s] and scanned books of the [https://cdiak.archives.gov.ua/spysok_fondiv/0011/0001/ Zhytomyr Town Court] for the 16th to 17th century.[Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family blog, 24 Jun 2023] #More than 117,000 Kyiv Region residents are documented as forced laborers (or Ostarbaiters) of Germany from 1941–1943: https://opisi.dako.gov.ua/camps/filtr #FamilySearch.org; Ukraine, Kiev Confession Lists, 1741-1918: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2290980 #Kyiv Region civil act records from the 1930s: https://uk.wikisource.org/wiki/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%85%D1%96%D0%B2:%D0%94%D0%90%D0%9A%D0%9E/%D0%A0-5634/1?fbclid=IwAR2ZQ8FbneZ2ZiVFtf09sJdKB7IZi3_EhETUuF1BMZvbpc5ou0D7EUYAJH0 #Jewish records from the town Ruzhyn, Skvyra povit, Kyiv Region: https://uk.wikisource.org/wiki/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%85%D1%96%D0%B2:%D0%84%D0%B2%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B9%D1%81%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%B5_%D0%BC%D1%96%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B5%D1%87%D0%BA%D0%BE/%D0%9A%D0%B8%D1%97%D0%B2%D1%81%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%B0_%D0%B3%D1%83%D0%B1%D0%B5%D1%80%D0%BD%D1%96%D1%8F?fbclid=IwAR0gSysduGh-oTcqFOy3MZnL_KW5a00mYuxTLIHTOu7Dmp9gkePd3bGQnBc#%D0%A1%D0%BA%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%80%D1%81%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%B8%D0%B9_%D0%BF%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%96%D1%82 #Pereyaslav povit revision list collection from 1788-1887: https://uk.wikisource.org/wiki/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%85%D1%96%D0%B2:%D0%94%D0%90%D0%9A%D0%9E/297/1 #Anti-Jewish riots of 1905 in Kyiv Region: https://uk.wikisource.org/wiki/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%85%D1%96%D0%B2:%D0%94%D0%90%D0%9A%D0%9E/2/221 ===[[:Category: Kirovohrad Oblast|Kirovohrad Oblast]]=== Kirovohrad Oblast (Ukrainian: Кіровоградська область, translit. Kirovohrads’ka oblast’; also referred to as Kirovohradschyna - Ukrainian: Кіровоградщина) is an oblast (province) of Ukraine. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirovohrad_Oblast] *-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Podolia|Podolia Governorate]] , [[:Category: Kherson (Province)|Kherson Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR [[:Category: Podolia|Podolia Governorate]] is made up of the present-day Ukrainian Vinnytsia Oblast and southern and central Khmelnytskyi Oblast. The Podolian lands further include parts of adjacent Ternopil Oblast in the west and Kyiv Oblast in the northeast. In the east it consists of the neighbouring parts of Cherkasy, Kirovohrad and Odessa Oblasts, as well as the northern half of Transnistria. '''Resources:''' #State Archive of the Kirovohrad Region added scanned records of citizens who were forced laborers of Germany during WWII. ===[[:Category: Luhansk Oblast|Luhansk Oblast]]=== Luhansk Oblast (Ukrainian: Луганська область, translit. Luhanśka oblastj, Russian: Луганская область, translit. Luganskaja oblastj; also referred to as Luhanshchyna, Ukrainian: Луганщина, romanized: Luhanščyna) is the easternmost oblast (province) of Ukraine. Its administrative center is Luhansk. Established June 3, 1938. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luhansk_Oblast] *-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Kharkov (Province)|Kharkov Governorate]], [[:Category: Ekaterinoslav (Province)|Yaketerinoslav Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR ===[[:Category: Lviv Oblast|Lviv Oblast]]=== Lviv Oblast (Ukrainian: Львівська область, translit. L’vivs’ka oblast’; also referred to as L’vivshchyna, Ukrainian: Львівщина) is an oblast (province) in western Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Lviv. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lviv_Oblast] *-1772: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth *1772-1917: Austro-Hungarian Empire ([[:Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria|Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]]) *1917-1919: Western Ukrainian People's Republic *1919-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1921-1939: Second Polish Republic *1939-1941: USSR Occupation *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Distrikt Galizien) *1945-1991: USSR '''Resources:''' #Central State Historical Archive of Ukraine of Lviv posted cases online from Roman Catholic books.: https://tsdial.archives.gov.ua/index16.html #State Archives of the Lviv Region posted three books of births, marriages and deaths for 1941-1942: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1CHy5QYM1RXXgJS04prJj3GlHuHt9JwHN; and and 25 files on Union of Defenders of the City of Lviv: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DKq2lRy4bt9y7Hdv_D2eGeRGI8P2zCPy; accessed 15 Jul 2023 #Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Lviv posted 50 books from the Zhydachiv city court (Fond 7) and 360 cases of metrical books of the Roman Catholic faith (Fond 618) since January. https://tsdial.archives.gov.ua/index14.html #FamilySearch.org; Ukraine, Western Ukraine Catholic Church Book Duplicates, 1600-1937: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1910265 #Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR 27.11.1939 "On the formation of the Lviv, **Drohobych, Volyn, Stanislav, Tarnopol and Rivne regions within the USSR" (in Russian) Указ Президиума Верховного Совета УССР 27.11.1939 «Об образовании Львовськой, Дрогобычской, Волынской, Станиславской, Тарнопольской и Ровенской областей в составе УРСР» (рос.) https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/32-01 #New Sources on Forced Resettlement of Ukrainians in 1944-1946 (Based on the State Archives of Lviv Region) Нові джерела щодо примусового переселення українців у 1944-1946 роках (за матеріалами Державного архіву Львівської області) http://www.archivelviv.gov.ua/materials/publications/articles/novi-dzherela-pro-pereselennya/ ===[[:Category: Mykolaiv Oblast|Mykolaiv Oblast]]=== Mykolaiv Oblast (Ukrainian: Миколаївська область, Mykolajivśka oblasť; also referred to as Mykolaivshchyna, Ukrainian: Миколаївщина), also known as Nikolaev or Nikolayev Oblast (Russian: Николаевская область, Nikoláyevskaya óblasť), is an oblast (province) of Ukraine. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mykolaiv_Oblast] *-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Kherson (Province)|Kherson Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR In 1920, while being under Soviet Ukrainian rule, the governorate's territory, 70,600 km2 (27,259 sq mi), was divided to form the newer Odessa Governorate. The [[:Category: Kherson (Province)|Kherson Governorate]] was renamed Mykolaiv Governorate in 1921, and in 1922 - merged with the Odessa Governorate. In 1925, the Odessa Governorate was abolished, and its territory was divided into six okruhas: Kherson, Kryvyi Rih, Mykolaiv, Odessa, Pershotravneve, and Zinoviivske. In 1932, much of this territory was incorporated into the new Odessa Oblast, now an administrative division of the modern Ukrainian nation, which was divided to form the Mykolaiv Oblast. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kherson_Governorate] '''Resources:''' #"The State Archives of the Mykolaiv Region announced in February that it received 667 cases of Soviet era persecution files dated for the years 1938-1972. The location of the fond (set of records) is P-6342. Hopefully, these records will be posted or indexed online soon." [Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family, blog, 24 Jun 2023] #FamilySearch.Org; Ukraine, Mykolaiv, Metrical Books, 1790-1917: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4447266 #FamilySearch.org; Ukraine, Mykolaiv Church Books, 1770-1930: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3753061 ===[[:Category: Odessa Oblast|Odessa Oblast]]=== Odessa Oblast (also known as Odessa Oblast; Ukrainian: Одеська область, Odes’ka oblast’, Russian: Одесская область, Odesskaya oblast’, Bulgarian Одеска област) is an oblast (province) of southwestern Ukraine, located along the northern coast of the Black Sea. Its administrative center is the city of Odessa (Ukrainian: Одеса, romanized: Odesa). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odessa_Oblast] *-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Kherson (Province)|Kherson Governorate]], [[:Category: Podolia|Podolia Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR In 1920, while being under Soviet Ukrainian rule, the governorate's territory, 70,600 km2 (27,259 sq mi), was divided to form the newer Odessa Governorate. The [[:Category: Kherson (Province)|Kherson Governorate]] was renamed Mykolaiv Governorate in 1921, and in 1922 - merged with the Odessa Governorate. In 1925, the Odessa Governorate was abolished, and its territory was divided into six okruhas: Kherson, Kryvyi Rih, Mykolaiv, Odessa, Pershotravneve, and Zinoviivske. In 1932, much of this territory was incorporated into the new Odessa Oblast, now an administrative division of the modern Ukrainian nation, which was divided to form the Mykolaiv Oblast. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kherson_Governorate] [[:Category: Podolia|Podolia Governorate]] is made up of the present-day Ukrainian Vinnytsia Oblast and southern and central Khmelnytskyi Oblast. The Podolian lands further include parts of adjacent Ternopil Oblast in the west and Kyiv Oblast in the northeast. In the east it consists of the neighbouring parts of Cherkasy, Kirovohrad and Odessa Oblasts, as well as the northern half of Transnistria. '''Resources:''' #"FamilySearch began digitizing records in April 2023 at the State Archives of Odesa Region to get 42 fonds (sets of records) online. Not only are records being digitized at Ukrainian archives and scans being posted onto Family Search. Check out the progress here. Double-click on "Last Updated" on the right to see the most recent additions." [Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family 24 Jun 2023 Blog] https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list?ec=region%3AUkraine%2CplaceId%3A1927132%2Cregion%3AContinental%20Europe&fcs=placeId%3A1927132&offset=0 #FamilySearch.org; Ukraine, Odesa Census Records 1897: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2380520 *FamilySearch.org; Ukraine, Odesa Church Books, 1780-1898: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3754709 ===[[:Category: Poltava Oblast|Poltava Oblast]]=== Poltava Oblast (Ukrainian: Полтавська область, translit. Poltavs’ka oblast’; also referred to as Poltavshchyna – Ukrainian: Полтавщина) is an oblast (province) of central Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Poltava. Most of its territory is part of the historic Cossack Hetmanate (its southern regions: Poltava, Myrhorod, Lubny, and Hadiach). [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poltava_Oblast] *-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Poltava (Province)|Poltava Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR '''Resources:''' #"The State Archive Service of Ukraine also continues to update its Ukrainian Martyrologist of the XXth Century, a database of more than 113,000 people to document persecution of Ukrainian citizens during the 1920s-1950s. The update includes records from state archives of Zhytomyr, Poltava and Sumy regions." [Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family Blog, 24 Jun 2023]: https://archives.gov.ua/um.php #FamilySearch.Org; Ukraine, Poltava, Metrical Books, 1741-1937: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4440335 ===[[:Category: Rivne Oblast|Rivne Oblast]]=== Rivne Oblast (Ukrainian: Рівненська область, translit. Rivnenska oblast) is an oblast (province) of Ukraine. Its administrative center is Rivne. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rivne_Oblast] *-1793: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth *1793-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Volhynia (Province)|Volhynia Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1921-1939: Second Polish Republic *1939-1941: USSR Occupation *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR '''Resources''' #State Archive of Rivne Oblast has posted 30 record books for Goshcha, 1900–1903, Bochanytsia, 1884–1897, Bugryn, 1863–1907, Vilhir, 1863–1905, Horbakiv, 1863–1900, and Dorohobuzh, 1863–1899. https://rv.archives.gov.ua/ocifrovani-sprav?period=5 #FamilySearch.org; Ukraine, Western Ukraine Catholic Church Book Duplicates, 1600-1937: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1910265 #Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR 27.11.1939 "On the formation of the Lviv, **Drohobych, Volyn, Stanislav, Tarnopol and Rivne regions within the USSR" (in Russian) Указ Президиума Верховного Совета УССР 27.11.1939 «Об образовании Львовськой, Дрогобычской, Волынской, Станиславской, Тарнопольской и Ровенской областей в составе УРСР» (рос.) https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/32-01 ===[[:Category: Sumy Oblast|Sumy Oblast]]=== Sumy Oblast (Ukrainian: Сумська область, translit. Sums’ka oblast; also referred to as Sumshchyna – Ukrainian: Сумщина) is an oblast (province) in the northeastern part of Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Sumy. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumy_Oblast] *-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Chernigov (Province)|Chernigov Governorate]], [[:Category: Poltava (Province)|Poltava Oblast]], [[:Category: Kharkov (Province)|Kharkov Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR Pre-1991: [[:Category: Chernigov (Province)|Chernigov Governorate]] borders are roughly consistent with the modern Chernihiv Oblast, but also included a large section of Sumy Oblast and smaller sections of the Kyiv Oblast of Ukraine, in addition to most of the Bryansk Oblast, Russia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chernigov_Governorate] "...Most of these ended up in the modern [[:Category: Poltava (Province)|Poltava Oblast]] of Ukraine, although some: Zolotonosha, Konstantinograd, Pereyaslav and Romny are now part of Cherkasy, Kharkiv, Kiev and Sumy Oblasts respectively." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poltava_Governorate] '''Resources:''' #A unique set of records was posted on the website of the State Archive of the Sumy Region- Letters (with photos) of citizens forcibly taken to work in Germany in 1941-1943. https://daso.archives.gov.ua/wp-content/earchives/pisma.php; accessed 7/15/2023 #"The State Archive Service of Ukraine also continues to update its Ukrainian Martyrologist of the XXth Century, a database of more than 113,000 people to document persecution of Ukrainian citizens during the 1920s-1950s. The update includes records from state archives of Zhytomyr, Poltava and Sumy regions." [Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family Blog, 24 Jun 2023]: https://archives.gov.ua/um.php ===[[:Category: Ternopil Oblast|Ternopil Oblast]]=== Ternopil Oblast (Ukrainian: Тернопільська область, translit. Ternopilska oblast; also referred to as Ternopilshchyna - Ukrainian: Тернопільщина) is an oblast (province) of Ukraine. Its administrative center is Ternopil, through which flows the Seret, a tributary of the Dniester. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ternopil_Oblast] *-1772: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth *1772-1917: Austro-Hungarian Empire ([[:Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria|Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]]) and parts of the land from the [[:Category: Podolia|Podolia Governorate]], Russian Empire. *1917-1919: Western Ukrainian People's Republic *1919-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1921-1939: Second Polish Republic *1939-1941: USSR Occupation *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Distrikt Galizien) *1945-1991: USSR [[:Category: Podolia|Podolia Governorate]] is made up of the present-day Ukrainian Vinnytsia Oblast and southern and central Khmelnytskyi Oblast. The Podolian lands further include parts of adjacent Ternopil Oblast in the west and Kyiv Oblast in the northeast. In the east it consists of the neighbouring parts of Cherkasy, Kirovohrad and Odessa Oblasts, as well as the northern half of Transnistria. '''Resources:''' #FamilySearch.Org; Ukraine, Ternopil, Church Books, 1828-1921: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4426189 #FamilySearch.org; Ukraine, Western Ukraine Catholic Church Book Duplicates, 1600-1937: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1910265 #Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR 27.11.1939 "On the formation of the Lviv, **Drohobych, Volyn, Stanislav, Tarnopol and Rivne regions within the USSR" (in Russian) Указ Президиума Верховного Совета УССР 27.11.1939 «Об образовании Львовськой, Дрогобычской, Волынской, Станиславской, Тарнопольской и Ровенской областей в составе УРСР» (рос.) https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/32-01 ===[[:Category: Vinnytsia Oblast|Vinnytsia Oblast]]=== Vinnytsia Oblast (Ukrainian: Вінницька область, translit. Vinnyts’ka oblast’; also referred to as Vinnychchyna - Ukrainian: Вінниччина) is an oblast of Ukraine. Its administrative center is Vinnytsia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vinnytsia_Oblast] *-1793: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth *1793-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Podolia|Podolia Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR [[:Category: Podolia|Podolia Governorate]] is made up of the present-day Ukrainian Vinnytsia Oblast and southern and central Khmelnytskyi Oblast. The Podolian lands further include parts of adjacent Ternopil Oblast in the west and Kyiv Oblast in the northeast. In the east it consists of the neighbouring parts of Cherkasy, Kirovohrad and Odessa Oblasts, as well as the northern half of Transnistria. ===[[:Category: Volyn Oblast|Volyn Oblast]]=== Volyn Oblast (Ukrainian: Волинська область, translit. Volyns’ka oblast’; also referred to as Volyn’, Wołyń or Lodomeria) is an oblast (province) in northwestern Ukraine. Its administrative center is Lutsk. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volyn_Oblast] *-1793: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth *1793-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Volhynia (Province)|Volhynia Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1921-1939: Second Polish Republic *1939-1941: USSR Occupation *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR See also: [[:Space:Volhynia]] for more information. '''Resources:''' #The State Archive of the Volyn Region also has posted criminal cases from the Soviet era. Go to the bottom of this page for Fund 4666 and a PDF file will appear for each volume: https://volyn.archives.gov.ua/elekt_archives/opis/opis_fondiv_rad_periodu.php #"More than 120 Volhyn Catholic church records published on Wikimedia archives online project. More to come. Ponad 120 ksiąg metrykalnych Wołyńi już online w projekcie Wikimedia. Метричні книги католиків Волині повним ходом публікуються онлайн на проекті Вікімедіа. Вже більше 120 книжок." https://uk.wikisource.org/wiki/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%85%D1%96%D0%B2%D0%B8/%D0%94%D0%90%D0%96%D0%9E/178/3?fbclid=IwAR1f68-VveLh_NNL8cpbVBhvk7-ltAMvk_BMGzOB2G-9IuGoAmfekZVhse0; accessed 7/15/2023 #FamilySearch.org; Ukraine, Western Ukraine Catholic Church Book Duplicates, 1600-1937: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1910265 #https://wolyn-metryki.pl/joomla/index.php; to make things easier, this is the database search page https://wolyn-metryki.pl/Wolyn/indexEn.php #Index of town census records https://wolyn-metryki.pl/joomla/spisy-parafian-index #Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR 27.11.1939 "On the formation of the Lviv, **Drohobych, Volyn, Stanislav, Tarnopol and Rivne regions within the USSR" (in Russian) Указ Президиума Верховного Совета УССР 27.11.1939 «Об образовании Львовськой, Дрогобычской, Волынской, Станиславской, Тарнопольской и Ровенской областей в составе УРСР» (рос.) https://zakon.rada.gov.ua/laws/show/32-01 ===[[:Category: Zakarpattia Oblast|Zakarpattia Oblast]]=== The Zakarpatska Oblast (Ukrainian: Закарпатська область, romanized: Zakarpats’ka oblast’; see other languages) is an administrative oblast (province) located in southwestern Ukraine, coterminous with the historical region of Carpathian Ruthenia. Its administrative centre is the city of Uzhhorod.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zakarpattia_Oblast] *-1918: Austro-Hungarian Empire *1918: Western Ukrainian People's Republic *1918: Romania *1919: Hungarian Soviet Republic *1919-1938: Czechoslovakia *1939-1944: Hungarian Occupation *1945-1991: USSR '''Resources:''' #FamilySearch.org; Ukraine, Western Ukraine Catholic Church Book Duplicates, 1600-1937: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1910265 ===[[:Category: Zaporizhia Oblast|Zaporizhia Oblast]]=== Zaporizhzhia Oblast (Ukrainian: Запорізька область, Bulgarian Запорожка област, translit. Zaporiz'ka oblast’); also referred to as Zaporizhzhia (Ukrainian: Запоріжжя), is an oblast (province) of southern Ukraine. Its capital is Zaporizhzhia.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaporizhzhia_Oblast] *-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Taurida (Province)|Taurida Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR '''Resources:''' #FamilySearch.Org: Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia Church Books, 1774-1935: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4135959 #FamilySearch.Org; Ukraine, Zaporizhia Poll Tax Census (Revision Lists), 1811-1858: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2465061 ===[[:Category: Zhytomyr Oblast|Zhytomyr Oblast]]=== Zhytomyr Oblast (Ukrainian: Житомирська область, translit. Zhytomyrs’ka oblast’; also referred to as Zhytomyrshchyna - Ukrainian: Житомирщина) is an oblast (province) of northern Ukraine. The administrative center of the oblast is the city of Zhytomyr. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhytomyr_Oblast] *-1793: Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth *1793-1917: Russian Empire [[:Category: Kiev (Province)|Kiev Governorate]], [[:Category: Volhynia (Province)|Volhynia Governorate]] *1917-1920: Ukrainian People's Republic *1922-1941: USSR *1941-1944: Nazi Germany Occupation (Reichskomissariat Ukraine) *1945-1991: USSR '''Resources:''' #"The State Archive Service of Ukraine also continues to update its Ukrainian Martyrologist of the XXth Century, a database of more than 113,000 people to document persecution of Ukrainian citizens during the 1920s-1950s. The update includes records from state archives of Zhytomyr, Poltava and Sumy regions." [Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family Blog, 24 Jun 2023]: https://archives.gov.ua/um.php #Central State Historical Archives of Ukraine in Kyiv posted scans from the [https://archium.cdiak.archives.gov.ua/inventories/907/?Limit=10&Page=1 Kyiv Orthodox Consistory] from the 1800s to the early 1900s, scans of records on the [https://archium.cdiak.archives.gov.ua/inventories/1472/?Limit=10&Page=1 Cossack state from the 1700s] and scanned books of the [https://cdiak.archives.gov.ua/spysok_fondiv/0011/0001/ Zhytomyr Town Court] for the 16th to 17th century.[Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family blog, 24 Jun 2023] #Jewish metrical records from Zhytomyr Archives: https://uk.wikisource.org/wiki/%D0%90%D1%80%D1%85%D1%96%D0%B2:%D0%94%D0%90%D0%96%D0%9E/67/3?fbclid=IwAR3_jlYHKOLMADIPJdKS1r38cat7d1hwb_5xpjFdQIzQ7o1LJtUrChBJlJc ===[[:Category: Autonomous Republic of Crimea|Autonomous Republic of Crimea]]=== The [[:Category: Taurida (Province)|Taurida Governorate]] (Russian: Таврическая губернія, modern spelling Таврическая губерния, Tavricheskaya guberniya; Ukrainian: Таврiйська губернія, Tavrijśka gubernija; Crimean Tatar: Tavrida guberniyası, Таврида губерниясы) or the Government of Taurida, was a historical governorate of the Russian Empire. It included the Crimean Peninsula and the mainland between the lower Dnieper River and the coasts of the Black Sea and Sea of Azov. == Comprehensive Genealogy Resources == *https://lostrussianfamily.wordpress.com/free-databases/?fbclid=IwAR1hjWLr6OjH1h5slOz69WMckyzxUNlRelXuK8kR3IRKRLpu-CxZTw7jJ3g (Recommendation to subscribe to this page, they have plenty of up-to-date information about records available.) *Cemetery Database links: https://lostrussianfamily.wordpress.com/cemetery-database/ *Lists of Scanned Russian and Ukrainian Archive Records (many are already linked on this page): https://lostrussianfamily.wordpress.com/scanned-russian-and-ukrainian-archive-records/ *Artificial Intelligence makes more than 2.5 million Russian archive records assessible: https://lostrussianfamily.wordpress.com/2023/02/18/artificial-intelligence-makes-more-than-2-5-million-russian-archive-records-accessible-to-all/ *You will find the majority of researchers from Ukraine (and East Europe) using myheritage website for family trees and information. You will also find family trees on Geni. *https://www.tkfgen.org, accessed 3/21/2020 *https://empr.media/culture/history/ukraine-ruthenia-the-knowledge-because-of-which-muscovy-destroyed-ancient-libraries/?fbclid=IwAR3D0P98lT_mKgSJsOOGLRVeyxjLhTFfAUDbEu5qdgmhyfPpsrZdfGlx9dc, accessed 7/15/2023 *https://ukrainetrek.com/about-ukraine-archives; accessed 7/15/2023 *Ukrainian genealogy database 1650-1920. Use Cryillic version of name in search. https://pra.in.ua/en; accessed 7/15/2023 A nice article written about the site: http://euromaidanpress.com/2017/06/24/huge-genealogical-database-of-ukrainians-born-in-1650-1920-opens-online/? *A Wikitree free space page csreated in identifying some common names; also has some examples of Cyrillic to Latin alphabet translations: [[Space:Names|Space:Names]] *https://www.jewishgen.org/ *(Cryillic) Ukrainian database of World War II soldiers: https://memory-book.ua/people/search; accessed 7/15/2023 *Are you looking for extended family who survived WWII in Europe? https://arolsen-archives.org/en/search-explore/search-online-archive/?fbclid=IwAR0rrkEx8BjU893kmFoyyIENK_EiKgp0E9UqTjc82CTGPu-XrDBE3kUzZno *(Cyrillic; google translation) Interactive map of the distribution of surnames in our country, as of pre-war 2011-2013. To draw a map, enter the last name in Ukrainian. As a result, in addition to statistics on the distribution, the origin of the surname from a number of etymological dictionaries, mentions in some Cossack computers and registers, as well as a map of the distribution of the surname in Poland. You can share the generated last name card on social networks or download it as a .png image. In cases where the female version of the surname differs from the male - the map does not combine them (NB: Hour, Chuprina). https://ridni.org/karta/?fbclid=IwAR1MhsDTVAITX_4K_tKfvMFIegxQ96hlmsq31sHRk0lWc2an9VK0Okg6WPg *Ukrainian archives also are working toward better documentation of Soviet-era persecution. Another 2,700 persecution victims of the 1920s-1950s were added to a central database here. More than 90,000 people are documented in the database. https://archives.gov.ua/um.php; accessed 7/15/2023 *Ukraine Jewish Records - Family Search https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Ukraine_Jewish_Records == Ethnic Groups in Ukraine == '''Ukrainian''' "Roughly 77.5% of Ukraine's population identify as ethnic Ukrainians." '''Russian''' "The second largest nationality group are Russians, accounting for 17.2% of the population. The Russian community in Ukraine is primarily located in Crimea. The Russian Empire captured and began to colonize the largely uninhabited steppe territories in the former Crimean Khanate in the late 18th century. The discovery of coal in the Donets Basin sparked large-scale industrialization and an influx of laborers from other parts of the Russian Empire. During the Russian Civil War, Ukraine became a battleground between the Communist Red Army and the Monarchist Volunteers. Ukraine became the Soviet Socialist Republic in 1992, and in a 1997 treaty between the two countries, Russia agreed to recognize Ukraine's current borders." '''Romanian''' "In 1918, Bukovina and Bessarabia were united with the Kingdom of Romania. Ukrainian population in the region were forced to change their names, their languages, and Ukrainian schools and cultural institutions were closed. After the Russian Civil War, the area was annexed by the Ukranian SSR. A 1997 treaty guaranteed the rights of Romanians in Ukraine." '''Belorussian''' "Most Belorussians emigrated to the Ukrainian SSR during the Soviet Union. Unlike most other ethnic groups, they are spread fairly evenly throughout the country. Belorussian nationals have reportedly been divided between both sides during the recent conflict in Ukraine." '''Crimean Tatar''' "Crimean Tatars are descended primarily from Turkic tribes who emigrated to Eastern Europe from the Asian steppes from the 10th century onward. The entire population was deported to Uzbekistan in 1944. Today, more than 250,000 Crimean Tatars have returned to their homeland, now part of Ukraine, and struggle to reclaim their heritage, as well as national and cultural rights." '''Bulgarian''' "Many Bulgarians settled in what is now the Odessa Oblast during the Ottoman Empire and after the Russo-Turkish Wars in the 18th and 19th centuries. The area changed hands several times: divided between Russia and Romania, ceded to Russia in 1878, recaptured by Romania in 1918, and then it became part of the Soviet Union." '''Hungarian''' "Ukraine's territory of Zakarpattia was originally part of the Kingdom of Hungary. Disputed over by Romania, Ukraine, and Hungary, it was awarded to the newly formed Czechoslovakia before being incorporated into the Ukrainian SSR. A 1991 treaty guaranteed the rights of Hungarians in Ukraine, although dual citizenship is not officially recognized." '''Polish''' "In the 16th and 17th centuries, Poland sponsored large-scale Polish colonization of central and eastern Ukraine. After the fall of Austro-Hungary, the Polish population successfully rebelled against the newly-formed West Ukrainian government. During the Soviet era, Poles were deported to Siberia, and a campaign of ethnic cleansing was carried out by Ukrainian nationalists." '''Jewish''' "Jewish communities have existed in Ukraine for more than a thousand years. According to the World Jewish Congress, the Jewish community in Ukraine constitutes the third biggest Jewish community in Europe and the fifth biggest in the world. Massacres and pogroms frequently took place in the 19th and 20th centuries. The majority left Ukraine after the fall of Communism, but antisemitism continues to be problematic for the remaining population." '''Armenian''' "The Armenian population in Ukraine has nearly doubled since the end of the Soviet Union. They still maintain close ties with Russia: 50% are native Armenian speakers, but over 43% speak Russian, and only 6% speak Ukrainian as their first language." https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/major-ethnic-groups-of-the-ukraine.html; accessed 11/1/2020https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Ukraine#Ethnic_groups == Religion == Most of the Ukrainian population professes Orthodox Christianity, with the Ukrainian Orthodox Church believers enjoy 37% to 12% of the Kyiv Patriarchate, the Ukrainian Autocephalous Church of 4% of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church 12%, Roman Catholic Church - 3%. Protestants are 27% of the faithful. The share of other religions account for 4%. == Holidays == * January 1 - New Year * January 7 - Christmas * March 8 - International Women's Day on * 1 May 2 - International Workers' Day * May 9 - Victory Day * June 28 - Day of the Constitution of Ukraine * on August 24 - Independence Day == Wikitree Profile Stickers == '''Eastern Orthodox Catholic''' *{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-42.png |text=was Eastern Orthodox Catholic }} results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-42.png |text=was Eastern Orthodox Catholic }} '''Ukrainian Orthodox Christian''' *{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-56.png |text=was Ukrainian Orthodox Christian }} results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-56.png |text=was Ukrainian Orthodox Christian }} '''Ukrainian Greek Catholic''' *{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-14.png |text=was Ukrainian Greek Catholic }} results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-14.png |text=was Ukrainian Greek Catholic }} '''Roman Catholic''' *{{Religion |image=Religion_Images-16.png |text=was Roman Catholic }} results in: {{Religion |image=Religion_Images-16.png |text=was Roman Catholic }} '''Ruthenian (pre-Ukrainian)''' *{{User Ethnicity |flag=Cieplice_Jaroslaw_Galicja_Austria-1.jpg |ethnicity=Ruthenian }} results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=Cieplice_Jaroslaw_Galicja_Austria-1.jpg |ethnicity=Ruthenian }} '''Ukrainian''' *{{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags-51.png |ethnicity=Ukrainian }} results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags-51.png |ethnicity=Ukrainian }} '''Jewish''' *{{User Ethnicity |flag=Abby_s_Tools-27.png |ethnicity=Jewish }} results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=Abby_s_Tools-27.png |ethnicity=Jewish }} '''Polish''' *{{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags-17.jpg|ethnicity=Polish |ethnicity=Polish }} results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags-17.jpg|ethnicity=Polish |ethnicity=Polish }} '''German''' *{{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags.gif |ethnicity=German}} results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=Flags.gif |ethnicity=German}} ''' Russian ''' *{{User Ethnicity |flag=European_Flags-32.png |ethnicity=Russian}} results in: {{User Ethnicity |flag=European_Flags-32.png |ethnicity=Russian}} '''Migrating Ancestor from Russian Empire''' *{{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Russian Empire |destination = United States |origin-flag = European_Flags-32.png |destination-flag = 50star.gif}} results in: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Russian Empire |destination = United States |origin-flag = European_Flags-32.png |destination-flag = 50star.gif}} '''Migrating Ancestor from Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic''' *{{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic |destination = United States |origin-flag = Flags-26.jpg |destination-flag = 50star.gif}} results in: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic |destination = United States |origin-flag = Flags-26.jpg |destination-flag = 50star.gif}} '''Migrating Ancestor from Galicia''' *{{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria |destination = United States |origin-flag = Galicia-5.jpg |destination-flag = 50star.gif }} results in: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria |destination = United States |origin-flag = Galicia-5.jpg |destination-flag = 50star.gif }} '''Ukrainian Roots Sticker''' *{{Ukrainian Roots Sticker}} results in: {{Ukrainian Roots Sticker}} '''Sticker used for Galicia profiles (born in, lived in, etc)''' *{{Galicia Sticker}} results in: {{Galicia Sticker}} *[[Template:Holocaust_Sticker|Holocaust]] Stickers == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:Ukraine]] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_governorates_of_the_Russian_Empire

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[[Category: Early Scandinavia, Viking Age]] [[Category: Battle of the Helgeå]] == The Earl [[Thorgilsson-7| Ulf af Skåne]] Ulfui Thrugilsson c. 995-1020 == : Ulf Jarl (jarl is a title, corresponding to English earl) belonged to a prominent Swedish family since he was the son of Thorgils Sprakalägg who is considered to have been the son of Styrbjörn the Strong and Tyra, the daughter of Harald Bluetooth. He was consequently closely related to both the Swedish and Danish royal houses. : : Ulf joined Canute the Great's expedition to England. In c. 1015, he married Canute's sister Estrid[1] and was appointed the Jarl of Denmark which he ruled when Canute was absent. He was also the foster-father of Canute's son Harthacanute. : : When the Swedish king Anund Jakob and the Norwegian king Saint Olaf took advantage of Canute's absence and attacked Denmark, Ulf convinced the freemen to elect Harthacanute king, since they were miscontent with Canute's absenteeism. This was a ruse from Ulf since his role as the caretaker of Harthacanute would make him the ruler of Denmark. : : When Canute learnt of what had happened in 1026, he returned to Denmark and with Ulf Jarl's help, he defeated the Swedes and the Norwegians at the Battle of the Helgeå. This service, did not, however, make Canute forgive Ulf for his coup.[2] At a banquet in Roskilde, the two brothers-in-law were playing chess and started arguing with each other. The next day, the Christmas of 1026, Canute had one of his Housecarls kill Ulf Jarl in the church of Trinity. The accounts of the two brothers and Ulf's death are contradictory. : : Ulf was the father of Sweyn Estridson, and thus the ancestor of Danish royal house which would rule Denmark 1047-1375. : Ulf Thorgilsson (d. 1028) Jarl of Denmark of 1023 to 1028. : : Ulf was the son of Thorgils Sprakaleg. It was also the brother of redneck Knut the Great whom he had married the sister Estrid. Gytha his own sister was the wife of Godwin of Wessex. : : Her career is difficult to reconstruct because of many legendary events associated with his name. Despite its ties with the kingdom Anglo-Saxon it seems Ulf itself never usurped supreme office or territory England. : : His brother in law Knut the Great the burden of administering Denmark with the title of Jarl in 1023 After the disgrace of Thorkell the Great. He opposed the Knut and although a reconciliation is reached between them and that Ulf has participated in 1026 to victory against the Swedish and Norwegians near the mouth of the river Helga BlekingeThe king murdered in 1028 full mass in a church Roskilde where he is buried [1] : From her marriage to 1015 with Estrid, Ulf leaves three son: : : Beorn or Björn becomes Earl in England and was assassinated in 1049 by Sven Godwinson. : : Sweyn II of Denmark which is claiming the kingdom of Denmark after the disappearance of his cousins son of Knut. : : Asbjörn to Jarl Denmark d. 1066. : : : ? According Saxo Grammaticus, Book IX, Chapter 17 § 6: Knut's sister compensated by donations which then returned to the church of Roskilde : : Ann Williams, Alfred P. SmythD P Kirby A Bibliographical Dictionary of Dark Age Britain (England, Scotland and Wales C.500-c.1050). Seaby London (1991) (ISBN 1 852640472) (en) : : Lucien Musset The Scandinavian peoples of the Middle Ages (PUF Paris 1951) : : Portal of Denmark : : Portal of the United Kingdom : : Retrieved from " http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulf_Thorgilsson . : : Categories: History of Denmark | Deaths in 1028 | [+] : : Categories: Portal: Denmark stubs | Portal: Royaume-Uni/Articles related :

Ulster Team

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[[Category:Ulster_Province_of_Ireland]] : {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="9" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Irish_Roots_Counties_Team|Counties Team]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Connacht_Team|Connacht Team]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Leinster_Team|Leinster Team]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;" width=20%|[[Space:Munster_Team|Munster Team]] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;" width=20%|'''Ulster Team''' |} {| style="border: 1px solid lightgray;" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[Space:Ireland_Counties_Team_Project_Links|Ireland Links]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=33%|[[:Category:Ireland|Ireland Category]] ! align="center" style="background:#E2EFBC;border: 1px solid lightgray;" width=34%|[[Space:Ulster_Province%2C_Ireland|Ulster Province, Ireland]] |} :
To return to the man counties click the 'Ireland Links' above, or click a county name below.
: :[[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''This is part of the [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' ----
The Province of Ulster Team looks after the Counties of:
:{| border="2" cellpadding="9" width="100%" |- |[[Space:County_Antrim, Ireland|County Antrim ]] |{{Image|file=Photos-214.png|align=c|size=s}} |[[Space:County_Armagh, Ireland|County Armagh ]] |{{Image|file=Photos-217.png|align=c|size=s}} |[[Space:County_Cavan, Ireland|County Cavan ]] |{{Image|file=Photos-219.png|align=c|size=s}} |- |[[Space:County_Donegal, Ireland| County Donegal ]] |{{Image|file=Photos-222.png|align=c|size=s}} |[[Space:County_Down, Ireland| County_Down ]] |{{Image|file=Photos-223.png|align=c|size=s}} |[[Space:County_Fermanagh, Ireland| County Fermanagh ]] |{{Image|file=Photos-225.png|align=c|size=s}} |- |[[Space:County_Londonderry, Ireland| County Londonderry ]] |{{Image|file=Photos-232.png|align=c|size=s}} |[[Space:County_Monaghan, Ireland|County Monaghan ]] |{{Image|file=Photos-236.png|align=c|size=s}} |[[Space:County_Tyrone, Ireland| County Tyrone ]] |{{Image|file=Photos-241.png|align=c|size=s}} |} :
'''Welcome to the Ulster Province Team.'''
==Ulster Province Team Leaders== :'''The co-leaders of the Ulster Province team are [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]], [[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]] and [[Hanlon-1154|Annemarie Hanlon]]''' :For details of '''all''' the Counties members please see [[Space:Ireland_Project_Counties_Teams_Members|Ireland Project Counties Teams Members]] where you will find the detail of teams to which members of the project belong. :To join this or any other team send your request to [[Meredith-1182|the Ireland Counties Coordinator]], [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]] or [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] or any of the team leaders above. ===What we do=== :[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1c2JWYAe2ixZjeQvgtqx4TTXa6his6MUc?usp=sharing Ireland Project - County Teams] :A PDF file giving an introduction to inform you of the role of the county teams, to explain the structure of the teams and to let you know what is expected of you as a member. This PDF is hosted on the Google Drive of [[Meredith-1182|David Loring]] so if you have any problems accessing it please contact him. The PDF is downloadable from the viewer. :Whilst familiarizing ourselves with [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Styles and Standards]] and 'standard' Wikitree 'best practice' goals such as [[Help:Merging|merging]] duplicate profiles, [[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|sourcing]], cleaning and adding [[Help:Biographies|biographies]], linking profiles to the wider family tree and general [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement]], as a member of the Ulster Team you will be assisting in helping people locate their ancestors in counties of the Province of Ulster. There are various ways in which we can do this, some through the sub-projects of the Ulster counties and some by providing the framework whereby records are grouped together, categorized, under various aspects such as towns, townlands, parishes, electoral districts and census records etc. : Please remember [[Help:Communication_Before_Editing|Communication Before Editing]]. ====Helping as a member==== :A part of being a member of the Ireland Project and of the Ulster Province Team is giving a little bit of your time if possible to tidying up the profiles we oversee as the team. Some of these profiles such as the Unknown Locations and Unsourced need a bit of TLC from the Team members. In particular those that have been orphaned for what ever reason and no longer have a profile manager to watch over them need our attention. Any little bit of time you can spare will be appreciated you may be assured. Resolving sources for unsourced profiles and determining locations of birth and / or death where such information does not currently exist will benefit the whole WikiTree community. :See the ''Profiles Needing Work'' link below in the status section for details of what is needing to be done. :For other Sub-Categories for Ulster see the main County category for each of the Ulster counties. Some examples of the sub-Categories are: *[[:Category: Convicts from Antrim to Australia|Convicts from Antrim to Australia]] *[[:Category: County Donegal, Cemeteries|County Donegal, Cemeteries]] :See [[Project:Ireland#Current_sub-Projects|Ireland Sub-Projects]] for other Irish projects you might be interested in. :It is highly recommended that you start a [[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Study]] or more for your surnames. It is a great place to store your research notes, sources such as web sites, books, etc. and a place to connect to other genealogists who are working on that name. ===Ulster Province Status Pages=== :Go to the [[Space:Parishes_of_Ulster_Status|Parishes of Ulster (Status)]] page which displays the progress of parish CIB and Space pages and the current version number. This also just happens to be a useful list of every civil parish in Ulster Province. :This free space page show the profiles, by county in Ulster province, that are in need of some TLC from the team. [[Space:Ulster_Profiles_Needing_Work_Status|Ulster Profiles Needing Work (Status)]] :Elements of these categories may also be connected to Ulster province: :[[:Category:Ireland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Ireland Unsourced Profiles]] :[[:Category:Ireland, Needs Biography|Category: Ireland, Needs Biography]] :[[:Category: Ireland, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|Category: Ireland Project Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]] :Data Doctor's [[Space:DBE_Errors_By#Ireland|Ireland error list]] ===Your own Profiles that need work === * * * To add your problem profiles or brick walls here leave a message below and we'll enter it. ==Resources== :A considerable amount has gone into and is still on going on the determination of the correct townland names and locations and the categorization of these. In order that we present a uniform format for location categories please visit this page for help with creating '''[[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| Geographic Categories for Ireland]]''' :Building upon a sound framework of locations we aim to provide as comprehensive as possible a list of resources on the each main County page. '''Please add any sources for Counties on the main page for the County.''' ==Team Communication== :Irish Roots has a [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-irish-roots-project Google Forum] :Irish Roots also has a Discord server. Discord is a chat room as as such is the preferred method of speedy communication. Please ask [[Stevens-17832|Jen Hutton]], [[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] or [[Meredith-1182|David Loring]] for an invitation link. ==If you are new to WikiTree== :If you are new to Wikitree please take a look at [[:Category:WikiTree_Help|WikiTree Help]] ==Pre-1500 Profiles== :If you are interested in becoming pre-1500 certified see [[Help:Pre-1500_Profiles|Help:Pre-1500 Profiles]] and apply at [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/cert/ Pre-1500 Certification Request] *[[Space:Historical_Sources_of_Ireland|Historical Sources of Ireland]] *[[Space:Irish_Kingdoms|Irish Kings and their Kingdoms]] ----
[[Space:The_Counties_Of_Ireland|'''County Pages For Ireland''']]
[[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Antrim]] • [[Space:County_Armagh%2C_Ireland|Armagh]] • [[Space:County_Carlow%2C_Ireland|Carlow]] • [[Space:County_Antrim%2C_Ireland|Cavan]] • [[Space:County_Clare%2C_Ireland|Clare]] • [[Space:County_Cork%2C_Ireland|Cork]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Derry]] • [[Space:County_Donegal%2C_Ireland|Donegal]] • [[Space:County_Down%2C_Ireland|Down]] • [[Space:County_Dublin%2C_Ireland|Dublin]] • [[Space:County_Fermanagh%2C_Ireland|Fermanagh]] • [[Space:County_Galway%2C_Ireland|Galway]] • [[Space:County_Kerry%2C_Ireland|Kerry]]
[[Space:County_Kildare%2C_Ireland|Kildare]] • [[Space:County_Kilkenny%2C_Ireland|Kilkenny]] • [[Space:County_Laois%2C_Ireland|Laois]] • [[Space:County_Leitrim%2C_Ireland|Leitrim]] • [[Space:County_Limerick%2C_Ireland|Limerick]] • [[Space:County_Londonderry%2C_Ireland|Londonderry]] • [[Space:County_Longford%2C_Ireland|Longford]] • [[Space:County_Louth%2C_Ireland|Louth]] • [[Space:County_Mayo%2C_Ireland|Mayo]] • [[Space:County_Meath%2C_Ireland|Meath]] • [[Space:County_Monaghan%2C_Ireland|Monaghan]]
[[Space:County_Offaly%2C_Ireland|Offaly]] • [[Space:County_Roscommon%2C_Ireland|Roscommon]] • [[Space:County_Sligo%2C_Ireland|Sligo]] • [[Space:County_Tipperary%2C_Ireland|Tipperary]] • [[Space:County_Tyrone%2C_Ireland|Tyrone]] • [[Space:County_Waterford%2C_Ireland|Waterford]] • [[Space:County_Westmeath%2C_Ireland|Westmeath]] • [[Space:County_Wexford%2C_Ireland|Wexford]] • [[Space:County_Wicklow%2C_Ireland|Wicklow]]
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Umatilla, Florida One Place Study

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{{Image|file=Umatilla_Florida_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |caption=Umatilla Topo Map }} The goal of this project is to create a comprehensive history of the city of Umatilla, Florida with the help of locals and with input from the families of the founders of this small town in Central Florida. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Williams-28514|Cindy Williams Lesure]] and I am looking for more folks to help me gather the information needed to complete this page. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Gathering family information * Gathering census data and demographics over time periods * Getting help from founding families Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9447684 send me a private message]. Thanks, lets make some history come to life! === History of Umatilla === Umatilla has a rich history that spans back over 100 years. We have compiled some interesting tidbits for you starting with the founding of Umatilla in 1856. Umatilla was founded in 1856 by Nathan J. Trowell. The name, Umatilla, was registered with the U.S. Land Office in Gainesville in 1876; was taken from an Oregon town of the same name; is an Indian name meaning "laughing waters."

In 1880, the first railroad, the St. Johns and Lake Eustis Line, came from Astor to Eustis, through the settlement now known as Umatilla. The earlier settlers began selling lots, dividing their properties into subdivisions, and the town experienced its first real growth. Truck farming and cattle were the major businesses of the earliest pioneers. They later began planting orange groves, the "big freeze" of 1895 killing most of the trees.

A general store, a hotel, a grocery store, a post office, a blacksmith shop, a packing house and four churches had been built by the turn of the century. The first schoolhouse was built in 1874. It had one door, no windows and hewed log benches for the pupils. The first teacher was paid $15.00 per month.

On November 8, 1904, an election was held for the purpose of incorporating Umatilla. Of 43 votes cast, 35 were in favor of the incorporation.

During the 20th Century Umatilla prospered, with citrus as its dominant business until the freezes of the late 1980's. Current businesses include shops, restaurants, a honey co-op, doctors & dentists, a pharmacy, banks, and a weekly newspaper. Our community also features active civic clubs, churches, a library, exemplary schools and ample recreational activities.[https://www.umatillafl.org/discover-umatilla/pages/history-umatilla Umatilla History from official website for municipality] === Umatilla, Florida-Code of Ordinances / Part I-Charter === See this website [https://library.municode.com/fl/umatilla/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=PTICH Umatilla Florida Code of Ordinances - Part I Charter] to read more about the city ordinances. === Geography === *Umatilla is located at 28°55′59″N 81°39′52″W (28.933134, -81.664430). *According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 3.1 square miles, of which 2.5 square miles is land and 0.5 square miles (16.99%) is water.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umatilla,_Florida '''Umatilla, Florida''' WikiPedia] === Demographics === Historical population {| | Census || Population || %± |- | 1910 || 283 || — |- | 1920 || 640 || 126.1% |- | 1930 || 907 || 41.7% |- | 1940 || 1,149 || 26.7% |- | 1950 || 1,312 || 14.2% |- | 1960 || 1,717 || 30.9% |- | 1970 || 1,600 || −6.8% |- | 1980 || 1,872 || 17.0% |- | 1990 || 2,350 || 25.5% |- | 2000 || 2,214 || −5.8% |- | 2010 || 3,456 || 56.1% |- | 2016 || 3,757 || 8.7%
(estimated) |- |} *As of the census of 2000, there were 2,214 people, 867 households, and 582 families residing in the city. *The population density was 871.4 inhabitants per square mile. *There were 987 housing units at an average density of 388.5 per square mile. *The racial makeup of the city was 93.54% white, 3.52% African American, 0.23% Native American, 0.32% Asian, 0.95% from other races, and 1.45% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.93% of the population. *There were 867 households out of which 29.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 49.8% were married couples living together, 13.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 32.8% were non-families. *28.1% of all households were made up of individuals and 15.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. *The average household size was 2.48 and the average family size was 3.01. *In the city, the population was spread out with 24.3% under the age of 18, 8.4% from 18 to 24, 26.3% from 25 to 44, 20.5% from 45 to 64, and 20.6% who were 65 years of age or older. *The average age was 39 years. For every 100 females, there were 89.6 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 81.1 males. *The average income for a household in the city was $29,628, and the average income for a family was $37,500. *Males had an average income of $25,500 versus $21,741 for females. *The per capita income for the city was $17,739. *About 7.2% of families and 11.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 13.9% of those under age 18 and 17.9% of those age 65 or over. === 52 Medflies Turn Up in Lake Traps === In April of 1998, it was reported that 52 Mediterranean fruit flies were found around the Umatilla area in the traps that state officials from the Florida Department of Agriculture had found. They began a spraying program to combat the flies.

Golden Gem of Umatilla, halted their operations to avoid spreading the flies. This in turn, caused financial hardships for the workers who could not work because of the infestation of Medflies.

"We've found a bunch," said Liz Compton, a spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Agriculture. "The number's going to be higher. The situation could change from day to day. We've found all the flies in a very concentrated area north of Umatilla. We think we've gotten it early, and we're going to be very aggressive."[https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-1998-04-30-9804290842-story.html ''52 Medflies Turn up in Lake Traps'']

Most of the infestations in the state have occurred near major airports or seaports. Umatilla is inland and is an unlikely place to find a Medfly colony. Medflies are a threat to the state's $7 billion agriculture industry, particularly citrus as the adults bore into fruit and deposit eggs that develop into maggots and ruin the fruit. In previous years, nearly $25 million was spent to eradicate an infestation that started in Tampa and stretched to Orlando. Since this is the first time in memory that Medflies have been found in Lake County, growers and processors have only one choice and that is watch and wait.

Compton said the agriculture department has asked growers not to harvest fruit. Even backyard growers are asked to leave their fruit alone. "We don't want people picking oranges and giving them to their friends or family in other areas. That might just help spread the infestation."

"Luckily, it is the end of the season, and we were winding down," said Golden Gem spokesman Phil Conant. He said the impact should be minimal and said juice operations were continuing normally. He stated state agriculture officials planned a visit to the plant.

The agricultural officials used a ground spray on the Medflies in Lake County using Malathion, which is used routinely to spray for mosquitoes, but in a weaker concentration. === Current Hotels === *Fox Den Country Inn, 27 South Central Avenue, Umatilla, 32784, (352) 669-2151[http://www.foxdencountryinn.com/index.html Fox Den Country Inn] == Sources == See also: *[https://www.umatillafl.org/ Official City of Umatilla, Florida website]

Una Hans släkten från Trelleborg

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[[Category:Swedish Projects]] [[Category: Kända Släkter i Sverige]] Detta projekts mål är att bygga upp ett släktträd för Una Hans-släkten där alla som har sina anor från Una och Hans kan bidraga med sin släktforskning. Detta projekt skapades av en tidigare medlem den 22 januari 2016. [[N-249|Eva N.]] blev projektledare den 27 december 2018. Kom med i detta projekt och hjälp till att skapa släktträdet för Una Hans-släkten. Tack för din hjälp! Länk till [[Mårtensdotter-235|'''''Una Mårtensdotter, släktens urmoder''''']] där kan du länka in ditt släktträd. Länk till [[Jönsson-2477|'''''Hans Jönsson, släktens urfader''''']] där kan du länka in ditt släktträd. ---- Boken "Una Hans släkten från Trelleborg 300 år" skrevs av Nils Ottosson, lektor vid Högre Allmänna Läroverket i Trelleborg. Han var både släkt- och hembygdsforskare och har även publicerat boken "Hanna Asmund-släkten från Stångby 400 år." Skånes Genealogiska Förbud utgav 1998 en andra, omarbetad upplaga. Ett häfte med tillägg och rättelser kom i maj 2000. ---- Ytterligare rättelser samlar vi här: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Rättelser_till_Una_Hans-släkten_från_Trelleborg&public=1| Rättelser till Una Hans-släkten från Trelleborg]

Unconnected Canadian Politicians

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[[Category:Connectors Project]] [[Category:Notables Project]] [[Space:Connectors_Chat]] [[Space:Unconnected_Notables]] == Introduction == ('''Note:''' This page is a sub-page of the [[:Space:Unconnected_Notables|Unconnected Notables]] page, which, in turn, is a sub-page of the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page. For more details about what's going on here, please read the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page. Also, please post any messages about what's happening on this page on the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page.) This table lists colonial governors and lieutenant governors, governors general, provincial lieutenant governors, premiers and commissioners of Canada, its provinces and territories who have profiles on WikiTree that are not yet connected to the main tree. * The "Branch Size" number is the total number of profiles in the branch that contains that person's profile. (If the branch size is 1, it means that that person has not been linked to any parent, spouse, or child's profile.) * The "Name" is the full name for that person, or the name by which they are commonly known. * The "Last Name At Birth" is normally that notable's last name at birth. (If that notable is from a culture which does not use last names, then the Last Name At Birth will be whatever is used in that person's WikiTree ID.) * The "Country" cell includes any country where somebody from that branch was born. (Note that many branches spread over more than one country, so you may miss some branches that are at least partly in the country you're looking for if you sort the table by this column. To make sure that you find all of them, try searching within this page using Control-F if you're running Linux or Windows, or Command-F if you're running macOS.) * The "Order" cell lists that person's order in the succession of the office in that state, territory, or district. * The "Place" column lists the place where that person was elected or appointed to office (whether for Canada as a whole, or for a colony, dominion, or territory which is now part of Canada, or a current province or territory). * If there is an asterisk (*) in the "1900" column, it means that person was alive in the year 1900. This is to mark profiles that are eligible for inclusion in [[Space:Connect_1900|La Belle Époque Project]]. You can sort the list by any column (Branch Size, Name, Last Name At Birth, Country, Order, Place, or Working On) by clicking on the sort symbol in the header for that column. Free space profiles (like this one) work pretty much the same way that profiles for people do, so all the same syntax applies. So to show that you are working on a branch, edit this page, scroll down to the listing you want work on, and replace the number at the end of the line with two opening square brackets ([), then your WikiTree ID, then a pipe (|), then your name, then two closing square brackets (]), like this: ''[[Example-123|Ferdinand Grubstake]]''. Similarly, when you connect a branch (or discover one that's already connected), add Connected (or Found connected) and then the date. Put three single quotes (') before and after "connected" to put it into bold, like this: ''"'Connected'" 2022-05-01''. One of the page pruners will then delete that entry in a couple of weeks, after everybody has had a chance to celebrate the new connection. Feel free to add more unconnected notables, but please do not add notables whose profiles are not set to Open. Connecting is hard enough without having to deal with privacy restrictions. == Unconnected Politicians == {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Name !! Last Name At Birth !! Country !! Order !! Place !! 1900 !! 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Rowatt]] || Rowatt || Canada || Third Commissioner || Northwest Territories || * || '''connected''' 9 Jan 2024 |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Camsell-4|Charles Camsell]] || Camsell || Canada || Fourth Commissioner || Northwest Territories || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Keenleyside-68|Hugh Keenleyside]] || Keenleyside || Canada || Fifth Commissioner || Northwest Territories || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Young-59366|Hugh Young]] || Young || Canada || Sixth Commissioner || Northwest Territories || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Parker-54133|John Havelock Parker]] || Parker || Canada || Tenth Commissioner || Northwest Territories || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Hopson-214|Peregine Thomas Hopson]] || Hopson || England || Colonial Lieutenant Governor || Nova Scotia || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Lawrence-4868|Charles Lawrence]] || Lawrence || England || Colonial Lieutenant Governor || Nova Scotia || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Kempt-11|James Kempt]] || Kempt || Scotland || Colonial Lieutenant Governor || Nova Scotia || || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Irwin-5218|Robert Irwin]] || Irwin || Canada || Lieutenant Governor || Nova Scotia || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Plow-18|Edward Chester Plow]] || Plow || United States of America || Lieutenant Governor || Nova Scotia || * || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[MacMillan-215|Alexander Stirling MacMillan]] || MacMillan || Canada || 13th premier || Nova Scotia || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Mamayaok-1|Helen Maksagak]] || Maksagak || Canada || First Commissioner || Nunavut || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Russell-12413|Peter Russell]] || Russell || Ireland || Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada || Ontario || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Hunter-7837|Peter Hunter]] || Hunter || Scotland || Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada || Ontario || || |- |align="right"| 1 || [[Howlan-3|George William Howlan]] || Howlan || Ireland || Sixth Lieutenant Governor || Prince Edward Island || * || |- |align="right"| 1 || [[Bernard-4000|Joseph Alphonsus Bernard]] || Bernard || Canada || 16th Lieutenant Governor || Prince Edward Island || * || |- |align="right"| 1 || [[Hyndman-653|Frederick Walter Hyndman]] || Hyndman || Canada || 18th Lieutenant Governor || Prince Edward Island || || |- |align="right"| 1 || [[MacDonald-16355|Willibald Joseph MacDonald]] || MacDonald || Canada || 19th Lieutenant Governor || Prince Edward Island || * || |- |align="right"| 1 || [[Oliver-17012|Barbara Oliver Hagerman]] || Oliver || Canada || 27th Lieutenant Governor || Prince Edward Island || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[De_bourbon-197|Charles de Bourbon]] || de Bourbon || France || Fourth Lieutenant-General of New France || Québec || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[De_Lévis-3|Henri de Lévis]] || de Lévis || France || Ninth Lieutenant-General of New France || Québec || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Rémy-385|Daniel de Rémy de Courcelle]] || de Rémy || France || Second Governor-General of New France || Québec || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[De_Brisay_de_Deuonville-1|Jacques-René de Brisay]] || de Brisay || France || Fourth Governor-General of New France || Québec || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Robitaille-859|Théodore Robitaille]] || Robitaille || Canada || Fourth Lieutenant Governor || Québec || || '''Connected''' 2024-01-31. |- |align="right"| 2317|| [[Carroll-11399|Henry George Carroll]] || Carroll || Canada || 16th Lieutenant Governor || Québec || * || '''Connected''' 2024-01-31. |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Forget-319|Amédée Emmanuel Forget]] || Forget || Canada || First Lieutenant Governor || Saskatchewan || * || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Parker-30927|Reginald John Marsden Parker]] || Parker || England || Eighth Lieutenant-Governor || Saskatchewan || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Hanbidge-7|Robert Leith Hanbidge]] || Hanbidge || Canada || 12th Lieutenant-Governor || Saskatchewan || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Worobetz-1|Stephen Worobetz]] || Worobetz || Canada || 13th Lieutenant-Governor || Saskatchewan || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Porteous-729|George Porteous]] || Porteous || Scotland || 14th Lieutenant-Governor || Saskatchewan || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Smith-275492|James Smith]] || Smith || Canada || Commissioner || Yukon || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Pearson-16700|John MacDonald Pearson]] || Pearson || Canada || Commissioner || Yukon || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[McKinnon-3644|John Kenneth McKinnon]] || McKinnon || Canada || Commissioner || Yukon || || |- |align="right"| 7|| [[Béland-341|Henri Sévérin Béland]] || Béland || Canada || Minister presiding over the Department of Health || Canada || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Paquet-1218|Eugène Paquet]] || Paquet || Canada || Minister of Pensions and National Health || Canada || * || |- |align="right"| 6|| [[Sutherland-8527|Donald Matheson Sutherland]] || Sutherland || Canada || Minister of Pensions and National Health || Canada || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Mackenzie-6378|Ian Alistair Mackenzie]] || Mackenzie || Scotland || Minister of Pensions and National Health || Canada || * || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Brooks-21687|Alfred Johnson Brooks]] || Brooks || Canada || Acting Minister of National Health and Welfare || Canada || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[MacEachen-40|Allan MacEachen]] || MacEachen || Canada || Minister of National Health and Welfare || Canada || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Golding-1891|James Golding]] || Golding || England || Mayor || Brampton || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[McCulla-57|William McCulla]] || McCulla || Ireland || Mayor || Brampton || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Whillans-73|Ken Whillans]] || Whillans || Canada || Mayor || Brampton || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Smith-330323|Maxwell Smith]] || Smith || Canada || 1st Mayor || Burlington ||* || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Cleaver-1655|Hughes Cleaver]] || Cleaver || Canada || 6th Mayor || Burlington ||* || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Harrington-11240|George W. 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Parker]] || Parker || Canada || Mayor || Guelph || || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Robertson-26064|Adam Robertson]] || Robertson|| Scotland || Mayor || Guelph || || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Jary-132|Norm Jary]] || Jary|| Canada || Mayor || Guelph || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Caldwell-11659|William Caldwell]] || Caldwell || Canada || Mayor || Halifax || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[MacKinlay-135|Andrew MacKinlay]] || MacKinlay || Canada || Mayor || Halifax || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Tobin-2296|Stephen Tobin]] || Tobin || Canada || Mayor || Halifax || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Distin-139|William L. Distin]] || Distin || England|| Mayor || Hamilton || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Kerr-11579|William G. 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Janzen]] || Janzen ||Germany || Mayor || Berlin (Kitchener) || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Kranz-419|Hugo Kranz]] ||Kranz ||Germany || Mayor || Berlin (Kitchener) || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Millar-3659|Alexander M. 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Wilson]] ||Wilson|| Canada|| Mayor || London || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Eakin-747|William Eakin]] || Eakin || Canada || Reeve || Markham || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Roman-801|Tony Roman]] || Roman || Czechoslovakia || Mayor || Markham || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Cousens-200|Don Cousens]] || Cousens || Canada|| Mayor || Markham || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Speck-954|Bob Speck]] || Speck|| Canada|| 1st Mayor ||Mississauga || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Murray-27117|Chic Murray]] || Murray || Canada|| 2nd Mayor ||Mississauga || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Searle-2557|Ron Searle]] || Searle || Canada|| 4th Mayor ||Mississauga || || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[McCutcheon-313|Peter McGill]] || McCutcheon || Scotland || Mayor || Montreal || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Rinfret-4|Fernand Rinfret]] || Rinfret || Canada || Mayor || Montreal || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Raynault-1|Adhémar Raynault]] || Raynault || Canada || Mayor || Montreal || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Fournier-885|Sarto Fournier]] || Fournier || Canada || Mayor || Montreal || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Doré-153|Jean Doré]] || Doré || Canada || Mayor || Montreal || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Cole-30518|Charles C. Cole]]|| Cole|| Canada || Mayor || Niagara Falls|| * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[McMicken-78|Gilbert McMicken]]|| McMicken|| Scotland|| Mayor || Niagara Falls|| || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Bingham-4417|Sam Bingham]] || Bingham|| Canada|| Mayor || Ottawa || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Birkett-557|Thomas Birkett]] || Birkett|| Canada|| Mayor || Ottawa || * || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Champagne-1385|Napoléon Champagne]] || Champagne|| Canada|| Mayor || Ottawa || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Cox-37862|George Cox]] || Cox|| Canada|| Mayor || Ottawa || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Davidson-16787|James Davidson]] || Davidson|| Canada|| Mayor || Ottawa || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Durocher-842|Olivier A. Durocher]] || Durocher|| Canada|| Mayor || Ottawa || * || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Ellis-25925|James A. Ellis]] || Ellis|| England|| Mayor || Ottawa || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Featherston-556|John P. 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Hinchey]] || Hinchey|| Canada|| Mayor || Ottawa || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Hopewell-251|Charles Hopewell]] ||Hopewell|| Canada|| Mayor || Ottawa || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Martineau-876|Eugène Martineau]] || Martineau|| Canada|| Mayor || Ottawa || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[McDougal-369|Francis McDougal]] || McDougal|| Canada|| Mayor || Ottawa || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[McGillivray-718|Edward McGillivray]] || McGillivray|| Canada|| Mayor || Ottawa || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Payment-148|Thomas Payment]] || Payment|| Canada|| Mayor || Ottawa || * || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Rochester-389|John Rochester]] || Rochester|| United States|| Mayor || Ottawa || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Sparrow-2190|Charles Sparrow]] || Sparrow || Canada || Mayor || Ottawa || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Waller-5520|William Henry Waller]] || Waller|| Ireland|| Mayor || Ottawa || || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Best-6828|Henry Best]] || Best|| Canada|| Mayor || Peterborough || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Bradburn-420|W.H. Bradburn]] || Bradburn|| Canada|| Mayor || Peterborough || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Buller-789|W.H. Buller]] || Buller|| Canada|| Mayor || Peterborough || * || |- |align="right"| 0|| [[Morrow-6995|W.G. Morrow]] || Morrow|| Canada|| Mayor || Peterborough || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Stevenson-10552|James Stevenson]] || Stevenson|| Ireland|| Mayor || Peterborough || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Sawers-66|Augustus Sawers]] || Sawers|| England|| Mayor || Peterborough || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Scott-52812|William A. Scott]] || Scott|| Canada|| Mayor || Peterborough || || |- |align="right"| 0|| [[Scott-52809|William H. Scott]] || Scott|| Canada|| Mayor || Peterborough || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Toole-988|William Toole]] || Toole|| Canada|| Mayor || Peterborough || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Lundy-2444|John James Lundy]] || Lundy|| Canada|| Mayor || Peterborough || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Smith-288775|Henry Hall Smith]] || Smith|| Canada|| Mayor || Peterborough || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Morrin-278|Joseph Morrin]] || Morrin || Scotland || Mayor || Quebec City || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Pope-10725|Thomas Pope]] || Pope || Canada || Mayor || Quebec City || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Lemesurier-95|John Lemesurier]] || Lemesurier || Canada || Mayor || Quebec City || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Scott-48013|David Lynch Scott]] || Scott || Canada || 1st Mayor || Regina || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Mowat-970|Daniel Mowat]] || Mowat || Canada || 2nd Mayor || Regina || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Hamilton-34670|W. Cayley Hamilton]] || Hamilton || Canada || 3rd Mayor || Regina || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Gould-10861|Arthur L. Gould]] || Gould || Canada || Mayor || Saint John || || |- |align="right"| 242|| [[Flewwelling-4|Edis Flewwelling]] || Flewelling || Canada || Mayor || Saint John || || '''Connected''' 2024-01-31. |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Robertson-28023|John Robertson]] || Robertson || Scotland || Mayor || Saint John || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Partelow-110|John Partelow]] || Partelow || Canada || Mayor || Saint John || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Gibbs-10301|Michael P. Gibbs]] || Gibbs || Newfoundland || Mayor || St. John's || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Ellis-29363|William Ellis]] || Ellis || Newfoundland || Mayor || St. John's || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Gosling-936|William Gosling]] || Gosling || Newfoundland || Mayor || St. John's || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Blundy-173|Paul Blundy]] || Blundy || Canada|| Mayor || Sarnia|| || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[McGibbon-273|John J. McGibbon]] || McGibbon || Canada|| Mayor || Sarnia|| || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Saddy-1|Marceil G. Saddy]] || Saddy || Canada|| Mayor || Sarnia|| || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Clinkskill-4|James Clinkskill]] || Clinkskill || Scotland || Third Mayor || Saskatoon || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Sears-10787|Bert Sears]] || Sears || England || 23rd Mayor || Saskatoon || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Wright-64369|Clifford Wright]] || Wright || Canada || 24th Mayor || Saskatoon || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Fournier-3483|Stephen Fournier]] || Fournier || Canada || Mayor || Sudbury|| || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Mikitka-13|Ed McKitka]] || Mikitka || Canada || Mayor || Surrey || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Vogel-3257|William Vogel]] || Vogel || Canada || Mayor || Surrey || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Hutchison-1393|John Hutchison]] || Hutchison || Scotland || Mayor || Toronto || || |- |align="right"| 13|| [[Smith-122235|James Edward Smith]] || Smith || England || Mayor || Toronto || || |- |align="right"| 9|| [[Kennedy-10776|Warring Kennedy]] || Smith || Ireland || Mayor || Toronto || * || |- |align="right"| 14|| [[Oppenheimer-257|David Oppenheimer]] || Oppenheimer || Germany || Second Mayor || Vancouver || || |- |align="right"| 12|| [[Findlay-904|James Findlay]] || Findlay || Canada || 15th Mayor || Vancouver || * || |- |align="right"| 8|| [[Gale-2279|Robert Gale]] || Gale || Canada || 18th Mayor || Vancouver || * || |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Miller-54887|George Clark Miller]] || Miller || Canada || 23rd Mayor || Vancouver || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Patterson-24690|Peter Patterson]] || Patterson || || Reeve || Vaughan || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Jeffrey-2012|Lorna D. Jackson]] || Jeffrey || || Mayor || Vaughan || || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Trimble-1842|James Trimble]] || Trimble || Ireland || Mayor || Victoria || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Robinson-27499|James D. Robinson]] || Robinson || Ireland || Mayor || Victoria || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Carey-4020|Joseph Carey]] || Carey || Ireland || Mayor || Victoria || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Wybrew-9|Bert Wybrew]] || Wybrew || Canada || Mayor || Whitehorse || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Branigan-139|Don Branigan]] || Branigan || Canada || Mayor || Whitehorse || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Cornish-3199|Francis E. Cornish]] || Cornish || Canada|| Mayor || Winnipeg || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Parnell-1631|Edward Parnell]] || Parnell || England || Mayor || Winnipeg || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Norrie-235|Bill Norrie]] || Norrie || Canada || Mayor || Winnipeg || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Henne-266|Fred Henne]] || Henne|| Canada || Mayor || Yellowknife || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Parker-54133|John Havelock Parker]] || Parker || Canada || Mayor || Yellowknife || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Ballantyne-1274|Michael Ballantyne]] || Ballantyne|| Canada || Mayor || Yellowknife || || |- |} Some other unconnected Canada politicians may be found here: [[Space:Canada_Project_Notables_Team|Canada Project Notables Team]]

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[[Category:Connectors Project]] [[Category:Notables Project]] [[Space:Connectors_Chat]] == Introduction == ('''Note:''' This page is a sub-page of the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page and the [[:Project:Notables|Notables Project]]. For more details about what's going on here, please read the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page. Also, please post any messages about what's happening on this page on the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page.) This table lists notables who have profiles on WikiTree that are not yet connected to the main tree. * The "Branch Size" number is the total number of profiles in the branch that contains that notable's profile. (If the branch size is 1, it means that that notable has not been linked to any parent, spouse, or child's profile.) * The "Name" is the full name for that notable, or the name by which they are commonly known. * The "Last Name At Birth" is normally that notable's last name at birth. 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Put three single quotes (') before and after "connected" to put it into bold, like this: ''"'Connected'" February 29, 2020''. One of the page pruners will then delete that entry in a couple of weeks, after everybody has had a chance to celebrate the new connection. Feel free to add more unconnected notables, but please do not add notables whose profiles are not set to Open. Connecting is hard enough without having to deal with privacy restrictions. For more places to find unconnected notables, see the "Resources" section at the bottom of this page. == Unconnected Notables == {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Name !! Last Name At Birth !! Country !! Notable As !! Five Star !! Badge Needed !! 1900 !!Working On |- |align="right"| 237|| [[Adams-17213|Charity Adams Early]] || Adams || USA || Highest ranking African-American woman in the military at the end of World War II. || * || || || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-21. |- |align="right"| 113|| [[Scott-11284|Dred Scott]] || Scott || USA || Enslaved man whose lawsuit to be emancipated led to the Civil War || * || || || |- |align="right"| 104|| [[Rector-1607|Sarah Rector]] || Rector || USA || Oil magnate || * || || || |- |align="right"| 92|| [[Townsend-3377|Fannie Lou Hamer]] || Townsend || USA || Voting rights activist || * || || || |- |align="right"| 74|| [[Boiardi-3|Hector Boiardi]] || Boiardi || Italy || Chef Boy-Ar-Dee || * || || * || |- |align="right"| 71|| [[Apache-2|Geronimo]] || Apache || Mexico, USA || Apache leader || * || || * || |- |align="right"| 47|| [[Schindler-439|Oskar Schindler]] || Schindler || Austria || Righteous Among the Nations || * || || || |- |align="right"| 32|| [[Calment-1|Jeanne Louise Calment]] || Calment || France || Supercentenarian || * || || * || |- |align="right"| 27|| [[Masterson-329|Bat Masterson]] || Masterson || Canada, Ireland || Buffalo hunter, U.S. Marshal and Sheriff, U.S. Army Scout || * || || * || |- |align="right"| 22|| [[Le_Prince-6|Louis Le Prince]] || Le Prince || France || Inventor || * || || || |- |align="right"| 19|| [[Vinci-33|Leonardo da Vinci]] || Vinci || Italy || Artist, Inventor || * || 1500 || || |- |align="right"| 18|| [[Gandhi-5|Mohandas Gandhi]] || Gandhi || India || Leader of Indian nationalism || * || || * || |- |align="right"| 18|| [[Nesbit-144|Murdoch Nesbit]] || Nesbit || Scotland || Bible translator || * || 1500 || || |- |align="right"| 17|| [[Kenney-567|Ann Kenney]] || Kenney || England || Suffragette || * || || * || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-21. |- |align="right"| 15|| [[Buckle-14|Cuthbert Buckle]] || Buckle || England || Lord Mayor of London || * || || || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-21. |- |align="right"| 15|| [[Kidd-1|William Kidd]] || Kidd || Scotland || Privateer || * || || || |- |align="right"| 13|| [[McCoy-4|Elijah McCoy]]|| McCoy || USA, Canada || Inventor with 57 patents || * || || * || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-21. |- |align="right"| 12|| [[Allen-15333|Richard Allen]] || Allen || USA || Minister, educator, and writer || * || || || |- |align="right"| 11|| [[Wood-8266|John Wood]]|| Wood || England || Clothier || * || || || |- |align="right"| 11|| [[Mandela-1|Nelson Mandela]]|| Mandela || South Africa || Activist and president || * || || || |- |align="right"| 10|| [[Block-408|Adriaen Block]]|| Block || Netherlands || Privateer || * || 1700 || || |- |align="right"| 10|| [[Walker-8856|John Walker]]|| Walker || Scotland || Founder of Johnnie Walker || * || || || |- |align="right"| 10|| [[Northup-75|Solomon Northup]]|| Northup || USA || Free black who was abducted and enslaved || * || || || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-21. |- |align="right"| 9|| [[Pulaski-2|Casimir Pulaski]]|| Pulaski || Poland || Nobleman, soldier, and commander || * || || || |- |align="right"| 8|| [[L'Enfant-9|Pierre Charles L'Enfant]] || L'Enfant || France || City planner of Washington, D.C. || * || || || |- |align="right"| 7|| [[Carpenter-124|John Carpenter]] || Carpenter || England || Member of Parliament and Common Clerk of London || * || 1500 || || |- |align="right"| 7|| [[D'Arc-1|Joan of Arc]] || D'Arc || France || Heroine of France || * || 1500 || || |- |align="right"| 6|| [[Dunant-9|Jean Henri Dunant]] || Dunant || Switzerland || Founder of the Red Cross || * || || * || |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Cauvin-1|John Calvin]] || Cauvin || France || Reformer || * || 1700 || || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Marat-8|Jean-Paul Marat]]|| Marat || Germany || Political theorist and scientist || * || || || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Carver-7|George Washington Carver]]|| Carver || USA || Inventor || * || || * || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Giangana-1|Sam Giancana]]|| Giangana || USA || Mobster || * || || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Caesar-146|John Caesar]] || Caesar || Madagascar || Transported convict || * || || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Baumfree-3|Sojourner Truth]] || Baumfree || USA || Abolitionist and women's rights activist || * || || || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Princip-1|Gavrilo Princip]] || Принцип || Bosnia & Herzegovina || Assassin who triggered World War I || * || || * || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Clalin-1|Frances Clayton]] || Clalin || USA || Woman who fought in the Civil War || * || || || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Fields-1621|Mary Fields]] || Fields || USA || First African-American woman employed as a mail carrier in the United States || * || || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Magellan-2|Ferdinand Magellan]] || Magellan || Portugal || Explorer || * || 1500 || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Easton-546|Peter Easton]] || Easton || || Pirate || * || 1700 || || |- |align="right"| 367||[[Κουρτίδης-1|Efkleidis Kourtidis]] || Kourtidis || Ottoman Empire || Resistance Fighter || || || * || |- |align="right"| 185|| [[Young-27589|Whitney M. Young Jr.]] || Young || USA || Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient || || || || |- |align="right"| 123|| [[McNair-825|Denise McNair]] || McNair || USA || Victim of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing || || || || |- |align="right"| 87|| [[Morrill-1004|Simeon Morrill]] || Morrill || USA, Canada || Mayor of London, Ontario || || || || |- |align="right"| 60|| [[鹿熊-1|Kakuma Yasumasa]] || Kakuma || Japan || Politician || || || * || |- |align="right"| 57|| [[宇田-2|Uda Shintaro]] || 宇田 || Japan || Inventor || || || || |- |align="right"| 54|| [[張-29|Zhang Zuolin]] || Zhang || China || Warlord || || || * || |- |align="right"| 20|| [[Esteves_y_Navarro-1|Luis R. Esteves]] || Esteves || USA || WW II general || || || || [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]] |- |align="right"| 19|| [[Goldstein-933|Josef Goldstein]] || Goldstein || Austria, Hungary || Cantor and composer || || || ||'''Connected''' 2024-02-20. |- |align="right"| 18|| [[White-51922|Cilla Black]] || White || England || Singer, actress, television presenter and author || || || || |- |align="right"| 16|| [[McKay-4253|Claude McKay]] || McKay || Jamaica || Writer, poet, and seminal figure in the Harlem Renaissance || || || * || |- |align="right"| 16|| [[Poole-4063|Elijah Muhammad]] || Poole || USA || One of the founders of the Nation of Islam || || || || |- |align="right"| 15|| [[Lessing-123|Theodor Lessing]] || Lessing || Germany || Philosopher || || || || |- |align="right"| 15|| [[Schomburg-27|Alberto Alfonso Schomburg]] || Schomburg || USA || Historian, activist & writer of the Harlem Renaissance movement || || || * || |- |align="right"| 14|| [[Delany-151|Martin R. Delany]] || Delany || USA, Canada || Abolitionist, journalist, physician, soldier and writer || || || || |- |align="right"| 13|| [[Horch-14|August Horch]]|| Horch || Germany || Founder of one of the companies which merged into Audi || || || * || |- |align="right"| 12|| [[Capodanno-2|Vincent Robert Capodanno]] || Capodanno || Italy, USA || Medal of Honor recipient || || || || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-21. |- |align="right"| 12|| [[Ferrari-131|Enzo Ferrari]] || Ferrari || Italy || Founder of Ferrari || || || * || |- |align="right"| 12|| [[Mies-5|Ludwig Michael Mies]] || Miles || Germany || Architect || || || * || |- |align="right"| 12|| [[Rickles-14|Don Rickles]] || Rickles || USA || Comedian || || || || |- |align="right"| 10|| [[MacGilleMhìcheil-1|Alexander Carmichael]] || MacGilleMhìcheil || Scotland || Exciseman, folklorist, antiquarian, and author || || || * || |- |align="right"| 10|| [[Williams-60104|Daniel Hale Williams]] || Williams || USA || Founder of the first non-segregated hospital in the United States || || || * || |- |align="right"| 9|| [[Crowther-545|Samuel Ajayi Crowther]] || Crowther || Nigeria || First African Anglican bishop in Nigeria || || || || |- |align="right"| 9|| [[Tallaksen-8|Johan Edvard Tallaksen]] || Tallaksen || Norway || Resistance member || || || || |- |align="right"| 9|| [[Gagarin-1|Yuri Gagarin]] || Гагарин || Russia || First human in space || || || || |- |align="right"| 8|| [[Bryan-5279|Thomas Bryan]] || Bryan || England || Victoria Cross recipient || || || * || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-21. |- |align="right"| 8|| [[Hudson-12564|Jefery Hudson]] || Hudson ||England || Court Dwarf || || 1700|| || |- |align="right"| 8|| [[Brebeuf-1|Jean de Brébeuf]] || de Brébeuf || France || Missionary to the Huron || || 1700 || || |- |align="right"| 8|| [[Zapata_Salazar-1|Emiliano Zapata]] || Zapata Salazar || Mexico || Revolutionary || * || || * || |- |align="right"| 8|| [[Tambo-1|Oliver Tambo]] || Tambo || South Africa || President of the ANC || || || || |- |align="right"| 8|| [[Clemente-89|Roberto Clemente]] || Clemente || USA || Baseball player/humanitarian || || || || |- |align="right"| 8|| [[Henson-2207|Matthew Henson]] || Henson || USA || Arctic Explorer || || || * || |- |align="right"| 7|| [[Hancock-8902|Albany Hancock]] || Hancock || England || Naturalist || || || || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-21. |- |align="right"| 7|| [[Montague-1328|Frederick Montague]] || Montague || England || First Baron Amwell || || || * || |- |align="right"| 7|| [[Stead-747|William Thomas Stead]] || Stead || England || Editor of the Northern Echo, Titanic victim || || || * || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-21. |- |align="right"| 7|| [[Sen-Gupta-2|Purnima Sinha]] || Sen-Gupta || India || First Bengali woman to receive a Doctorate in Physics || || || || |- |align="right"| 7|| [[McVitie-6|Robert McVitie]] || McVitie || Scotland || Founder of McVitie's || || || || |- |align="right"| 6|| [[Zappas-1|Evangelos Zappas]] || Zappas || Albania || One of the founders of the modern Olympics. || || || || |- |align="right"| 6|| [[Жукова-2|Margarita Zhukova]] || Жукова || Belarus || Educator and scientist || || || || |- |align="right"| 6|| [[Miller-83114|Andrew Miller]] || Miller || Canada, USA || Publisher || || || * || |- |align="right"| 6|| [[Shepherd-3494|Henry Shepherd]] || Shepherd || Canada || Pioneering black soldier, descendant of slaves || || || * || |- |align="right"| 6|| [[Welch-8531|Alexander Welch]] || Welch || Canada || Manitoba Politician || || || * || |- |align="right"| 6|| [[Morano-28|Emma Martina Luigia Morano]] || Morano || Italy || Supercentenarian || * || || * || |- |align="right"| 6|| [[Jones-63784|Amiri Baraka]] || Jones || USA || Actor, teacher, director, producer, writer, activist, and poet || || || || |- |align="right"| 6|| [[Cooper-16605|Vera Rubin]] || Cooper || USA || Astronomer || || || || |- |align="right"| 6|| [[Willows-44|Ernest Willows]] || Willows || Wales || Aviator || || || * || |- |align="right"|6|| [[West-25143|John West]] || West || USA || Lynching victim || || || || |- |align="right"| 6|| [[Woodson-1251|Carter Woodson]] || Woodson || USA || Founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History || || || * || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-21. |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Bojaxhiu-1|Mother Teresa]] || Bojaxhiu || Albania || Founder of the Missionaries of Charity || * || || || |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Cree_Peace_Chief-1|Chief Poundmaker]] || Pitikwahanapiwiyin || Canada || Chief|| || || || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-25. |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Crowfoot-84|Chief Crowfoot]] || Crowfoot || Canada || Chief || || || || |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Krizenecky-72|Rudolf Kříženecký]] || Kříženecký || Czech Republic || architect || * || || || |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Aylward-126|Gladys Aylward]] || Aylward || England || Missionary to China || * || || || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-25. |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Harrison-14274|John Harrison]]|| Harrison || England || Inventor of the marine chronometer || || 1700 || || |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Mance-21|Jeanne Mance]]|| Mance || France || Nurse || || 1700 || || |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Chawla-15|Kalpana Chawla]] || Chawla || India || NASA Astronaut || || || || |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Sasaki-7|Sadako Sasaki]] || Sasaki || Japan || Hiroshima victim and origami Artist || || || || |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Achebe-1|Chinua Achebe]] || Achebe || Nigeria || Author || || || || |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Crummell-2|Alexander Crummell]] || Crummell || USA || Minister, academic, and African nationalist || || || || |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Randolph-2384|Asa Philip Randolph]] || Randolph || USA || Labor unionist, civil rights activist, and politician || || || * || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Schwartz-2037|Ruth Goldbloom]] || Schwartz || Canada || Philanthropist || || || || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Welch-8882|James Welch]] || Welch || England || Victoria Cross recipient || || || * || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Plantard-5|Pierre Plantard]] || Plantard || France || Perpetrator of the Priory of Sion hoax || || || || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[木村-1|Jiroemon Kimura]] || 木村 || Japan || Supercentenarian || || || * || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[山崎-17|Yamazaki Tomie]] || Yamazaki || Japan || Beautician, war widow || * || || || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Barentsz-18|Willem Barentz]] || Barentsz || Netherlands || Explorer || || 1700 || || |- |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Brûlé-162|Étienne Brûlé]] || Brûlé || France || Explorer || || 1700 || || |- |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Champlain-10|Samuel de Champlain]] || Champlain || France || Explorer || || 1700 || || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Hurtig-31|Mel Hurtig]] || Hurtig || Romania, Ukraine, Canada || Publisher, author, political activist, and political candidate || || || || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Комаро́в-1|Vladimir Komarov]] || Комаро́в || Russia || Cosmonaut || || || || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Доброво́льский-1|Georgiy Dobrovolsky]] || Доброво́льский || Ukraine || Cosmonaut || || || || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Sikorsky-8|Igor Sikorsky]] || Sikorsky || Ukraine || Inventor of the helicopter || || || * || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Clark-40323|John Henrik Clarke]] || Clark || USA || Historian, professor, and pioneer in Africana studies || || || || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[West-16857|Allen Clayton West]] || West || USA || Criminal || || || || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[White-40761|Joseph C. White]] || White || USA || Politician || || || || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Wright-29269|Richard Wright]]|| Wright || USA || Author || || || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Wampanoag-5|Epanow]] || Wampanoag || Native America || Kidnapped Native American who escaped || || 1700 || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Clarke-9494|Austin Clarke]] || Clarke || Barbados, Canada || Novelist || || || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Prevoe-1|Carrie Best]] || Prevoe || Canada || Journalist and social activist || || || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[White-71172|Joseph White]] || White || Canada || Pilot and Distinguished Flying Cross recipient || || || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Crozier-1214|William Crozier]] || Crozier || England || Editor of the Manchester Guardian || || || * || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Morgan-27933|H.F. S. Morgan]] || Morgan || England || Founder of Morgan Motor Company || || || * || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Arsenault-437|Angèle Arsenault]] || Arsenault || Canada || Singer, songwriter, media host || || || || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-25. |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Hadid-4|Zaha Hadid]] || Hadid || Iraq, Morocco || Architect (Connects to the Moroccan Alouite Dynasty via marriage) || || || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Tagore-1|Rabindranath Tagore]] || Tagore || India || Poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer and painter || * || || * || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Garvey-222|Marcus Garvey]] || Garvey || Jamaica || Founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association || || || * || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Roterodamus-1|Erasmus]] || Roterodamus || Netherlands || Scholar || || 1500 || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Abbott-9541|Eleanor Abbott]] || Abbott || Canada, USA || Candy Land board game || || || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Aberson-45|Helen Aberson-Mayer]] || Aberson || USA || children's book author || || || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Johnson-47627|John Harold Johnson]] || Johnson || USA || Magazine publisher || || || || |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Lindsey-3451|Benjamin Barr Lindsey]] || Lindsey || USA || Judge and social reformer || || || * || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-25. |- |align="right"| 3|| [[Locke-2801|Alain LeRoy Locke]] || Locke || USA || Writer, philosopher, educator, and patron of the arts || || || * || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[French-12811|Domingo French]] || French || Argentina || Revolutionary || || || || |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Martius-2|Ursula Franklin]] || Martius || Germany || Metallurgist, research physicist, author, and educator || || || || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Welch-8891|Bob Welch]] || Welch || Canada || Ontario Politician || || || || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Day-4387|John Day]] || Day || England || Printer || || 1700 || || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Waldstein-26|Margret Rey]] || Waldstein || Germany || Children's author || || || || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-25. |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Okamoto-8|Utako Okamoto]] || Okamoto || Japan || Doctor and medical researcher || || || || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[정-4|Chung Ju-yung]] || Chung || South Korea || Founder of Hyundai || || || || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Popova-4|Nadezhda Popova]] || Popova || Ukraine || Pilot || || || || |- |align="right"| 2|| [[McNair-1076|Bob McNair]] || McNair || USA || Businessman and owner of the Houston Texans || || || || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-25. |- |align="right"| 2|| [[Wheatley-1348|Phillis Wheatley]] || Wheatley || USA || First published female African-American poet || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Caldeiro-1|Fernando Caldeiro]] || Caldeiro || Argentina || Astronaut || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Furrer-129|Reinhard Furrer]] || Furrer || Austria || Physicist and astronaut || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Bose-100|Jagadish Chandra Bose]] || Bose || Bangladesh || Physicist, biologist, botanist and archaeologist || || || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Khan-423|Fazlur Rahman Khan]] || Khan || Bangladesh || Architect || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Gill-5515|Sarah Ann Gill]] || Gill || Barbados || Religious liberty pioneer || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Сокольский-11|Константин Иванович Сокольский]] || Сокольский || Belarus || Admiral || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Fragoso-22|Augusto Fragoso]] || Fragoso || Brazil || Writer, soldier and politician || || || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Do_Nascimento-26|Luiz Gonzaga do Nascimento]] || do Nascimento || Brazil || Singer || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Nickel-833|Ernest Henry Nickel]] || Nickel || Canada || Mineralogist || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Li-110|Li Ching-Yuen]] || Li || China || Super Centenarian || || || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[钱-1|Qian Xuesen]] || 钱 || China || Aerodynamicist, cyberneticist and politician || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Holmelund-2|Else Holmelund Minarik]] || Holmelund || Denmark || Author || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Royce-525|Henry Royce]] || Royce || England || Co-founder of Rolls-Royce || || || * || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-25. |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Crawford-17872|William Crawford]] || Crawford || England || Member of Parliament || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Davenport-3078|George Davenport]] || Davenport || England || "The Leicester Highwayman" || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Fenwick-1167|Charles Fenwick]] || Fenwick || England || Member of Parliament || || || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[French-11197|Christopher French]] || French || England || High Court Judge || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Guthrie-3702|Donald Guthrie]] || Guthrie || England || New Testament Scholar || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Michelmore-51|Cliff Michelmore]] || Michelmore || England || BBC television presenter || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Phillips-37461|John Phillips]] || Phillips || England || Pirate || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Smyth-2602|John Smyth]] || Smyth || England || Founder of the Baptists || || 1700 || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Welch-8889|Denton Welch]] || Welch || England || Writer and painter || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[White-27365|Andrew White]] || White || England || Jesuit missionary || || 1700 || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Baedeker-10|Karl Baedeker]] || Baedeker || Germany || Publisher of tourist guidebooks || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Nickel-992|Goswin Nickel]] || Nickel || Germany (Holy Roman Empire) || Superior-General of the Society of Jesus || || 1700 || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Nickel-834|Heinrich Nickel]] || Nickel || Germany || General || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Dobos-26|József Dobos]] || Dobos || Hungary || Inventor of the Dobos torte || || || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Mookerjee-1|Asima Chatterjee]] || Mookerjee || India || First woman to receive a Doctorate of Science from an Indian university || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Barry-1904|Augustus Barry]] || Barry || Ireland || Medal of Honor recipient || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[O'Rourke-981|Michael O'Rourke]] || O'Rourke || Ireland || Victoria Cross recipient || || || *|| |- |align="right"| 1|| [[O'Hea-25|Timothy O'Hea]] || O'Hea || Ireland || Victoria Cross recipient || || || || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-25. |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Waddell-3216|Hope Masterton Waddell]] || Waddell || Ireland || Missionary || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[West-21441|Anthony C. West]] || West || Ireland || Author || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[White-50205|James White]] || White || Ireland || Politician || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Lorenzini-31|Carlo Collodi]] || Lorenzini || Italy || Children's author || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Schmitz-490|Italo Svevo]] || Schmitz || Italy || Writer || || || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Figuerosa-1|Rosario Castellanos]] || Figuerosa || Mexico || Poet, author, and feminist || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Tin-3|Win Tin]] || Tin || Myanmar || Newspaper editor || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Ohkay_Owingeh-1|Po'pay Ohlay Owingeh]] || Ohlay Owingeh || New Spain || Native American leader || || 1700 || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Anenih-1|Anthony Anenih]] || Anenih || Nigeria || Politician || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Ciroma-1|Adamu Ciroma]] || Ciroma || Nigeria || Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[White-63312|James White]] || White || Northern Ireland || Author || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[بشیر-1|Ahmad Bashir]] || بشیر || Pakistan || Writer, journalist, film director || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Lieblich-4|Irene Lieblich]] || Lieblich || Poland || Artist and Holocaust survivor || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Kubasov-1|Valery Kubasov]] || Kubasov || Russia || Cosmonaut || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Khan-423|Fazlur Rahman Khan]] || Khan || Saudi Arabia || Architect || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Waddell-3753|James Henderson Waddell]] || Waddell || Scotland || Civil servant || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Waddell-3005|Laurence A. Waddell]] || Waddell || Scotland || Explorer, professor, surgeon, collector, and amateur archaeologist || || || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[McDonald-26010|Arthur McDonald]] || McDonald || South Africa || Air Force officer || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Álvarez_Pineda-1|Alonso Álvarez Pineda]] || Pineda || Spain || Conquistador and cartographer || * || 1500 || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Odin-53|Henriette Feller]] || Odin || Switzerland || Baptist missionary to Québec || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Павличенко-1|Liudmyla Pavlychenko]] || Павличенко || Ukraine || Sniper || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[McNair-1714|Eric Archibald McNair]] || McNair || UK || Victoria Cross recipient || || || || Found '''connected''' 2024-02-25. |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Attucks-1|Crispus Attucks]] || Attucks || USA || Victim of the Boston Massacre || || || || |- |align="right"|1|| [[French-9957|Daniel French]] || French || USA || Inventor || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[French-11218|James B. French]] || French || USA || Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly || || || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Guy-4764|Edna Guy]] || Guy || USA || Dancer || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Hall-32351|Prince Hall]] || Hall || USA || Abolitionist and Freemason || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Miller-81873|Adam David Miller]] || Miller || USA || Poet, writer, publisher, and radio programmer and producer || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Miller-74423|Amos Miller]] || Miller || USA || Lynching victim || || || || |- |align="right"|1|| [[Roth-2216|William Roth]] || Roth || USA || Senator || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Singleton-3549|Benjamin Singleton]] || Singleton || USA || Escaped slave, abolitionist, and businessman || || || * || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Phillips-40561|Dewi Phillips]] || Phillips || Wales || Philosopher || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Chakaipa-1|Patrick Fani Chakaipa]] || Chakaipa || Zimbabwe || Archbishop of Harare || || || || |- |align="right"| 1|| [[Mothobi-1|Buzwani Donald Mothobi]] || Mothobi || Zimbabwe || Academic, civil servant, and diplomat || || || || |- |} == Resources == === Other Unconnected Notables === These links are to other sources of unconnected notables. Some of these lists are specifically for unconnected profiles, and some of them are lists of notables, some of whom are connected and some of whom are not. ==== Free Space Profiles ==== *[[Space:Canada_Project_Notables_Team|Canada Project Notables Team Unconnected Notables]] * [[Space:Places_to_find_unconnected_profiles|Places to find unconnected profiles]] * [[Space:Unconnected_Archivists|Unconnected Archivists]] * [[Space:Unconnected_Canadian_Politicians|Unconnected Canadian Politicians]] * [[Space:Unconnected_Nobel_Laureates|Unconnected Nobel Laureates]] * [[Space:Unconnected_Notable_Artists|Unconnected Notable Artists]] * [[Space:Unconnected_Notable_Athletes|Unconnected Notable Athletes]] * [[Space:Unconnected_Notable_Drama_Figures|Unconnected Notable Drama Figures]] * [[Space:Unconnected_Notable_Musicians|Unconnected Notable Musicians]] * [[Space:Unconnected_United_States_of_America_State_Governors|Unconnected United States of America State Governors]] * [[Space:Unconnected_World_Leaders|Unconnected World Leaders]] ==== WikiTree+ Reports ==== * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unconnected+notables Unconnected Notables] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unconnected+notables+5stars Unconnected 5 Star Notables] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+notables Unlinked Notables] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+notables+5stars Unlinked 5 Star Notables] ==== Data Doctors Suggestions ==== * [[Space:DBE_568|Suggestion 568: Wikidata - Unconnected branches to global tree]] * [[Space:DBE_569|Suggestion 569: Wikidata - Unconnected orphans to global tree]] * [[Space:DBE_Unconnected|Unconnected Profiles]] ==== Notables Project: Notables Profiles in need of Improvement ==== * [[Project:Notables_List#Notable_Profiles_in_need_of_Improvement|Born after 1700]] * [[Space:List_of_Notables_Born_Before_1700#Notable_Profiles_in_need_of_Improvement|Born 1500 to 1700]] * [[Space:List_of_Notables_Born_Before_1500#Notable_Profiles_in_need_of_Improvement|Born before 1500]] * [[:Category: Notables Project, Managed Notables Need Connection|Notables Project, Needs Connection Category]]

Unconnected profiles in Europe

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[[Category:Connectors Project]] [[Space:Connectors_Chat]] [[Space:Let_others_know_what_locations_you_are_working_on]] == Introduction == ('''Note:''' This page is a sub-page of the [[:Space:Let_others_know_what_locations_you_are_working_on|Let others know what locations you are working on]] page. For more details about what's going on here, please read that page. Also, please post any messages about what's happening on this page on the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page.) This page lists the largest branches which remain unconnected to the main tree for different countries (and, in some cases, subdivisions within countries) in Europe. Our goal is to list a minimum of five unconnected branches for each place, although you will notice that a number of places have many more than five branches listed. If you are looking for unconnected notables, please see the [[:Space:Unconnected_Notables|Unconnected Notables]] page. It would be good to have at least one connector working on each country in the world, and at least one connector working on each subdivision of larger countries (states, counties, provinces, etc.). There is a list below, please enter your details and the locations that interest you. If you want to connect in a country which doesn't already have a section here, please post a message to the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page, and we'll add a section for you. * If you find that all the branches in a country are already connected (or you can't work on them for other reasons), you can find more by clicking on the "Unconnected profiles for ''place''" link at the bottom of that section. This will lead you to a new report that Aleš has created specifically for the Connectors Project. That report lists all the unconnected branches which have at least 50 profiles in them, with at least one profile in that branch listing a person who was born or died in that country. The branches are listed in order by size. ** If you find that the connecting profile is private, you can click on the "T" link after the profile ID to see a relative search page for that person on WikiTreePlus. Hopefully, at least some of the profiles in that branch will be open so you can work on them. ** You can also click on the "S" link after the profile ID to see a full list of all the profiles in that branch. ** If you find that a branch in that report is already connected, please send the details to Aleš so he can fix the problem. * You can can also find more unconnected profiles from that country by clicking on the country name at the head of that section: you'll be taken to the category for that country. That category lists individual profiles rather than branches, but you're bound to find something. Free space profiles (like this one) work pretty much the same way that profiles for people do, so all the same syntax applies. So to show that you are working on a branch, edit this page, scroll down to the listing you want work on, and replace the number at the end of the line with two opening square brackets ([), then your WikiTree ID, then a pipe (|), then your name, then two closing square brackets (]), like this: ''[[Example-123|Ferdinand Grubstake]]''. Similarly, when you connect a branch (or discover one that's already connected), add Connected (or Found connected) and then the date. Put three single quotes (') before and after "connected" to put it into bold, like this: ''"'Connected'" February 29, 2020''. One of the page pruners will then delete that entry in a couple of weeks, after everybody has had a chance to celebrate the new connection. == [[:Category: Austria|Austria]] == * [[Space:Austria|Austria Project]] * (nobody yet) === Unconnected Austrian Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Austria after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 601||[[Heller-2802]]|| || Austria, Czechia || 15 |- |align="right"| 516||[[Hurgoi-3]] || || Austria, Hungary || 21 |- |align="right"| 335||[[Grojer-5]] || [[Bilzer-10|Bilzer]], [[Breitkopf-8|Breitkopf]], [[Burgis-34|Burgis]], [[Demuth-241|Demuth]], [[Donat-67|Donat]], [[Dorsch-99|Dorsch]], [[Grojer-22|Grojer]], [[Hladik-14|Hladik]], [[Jirsak-9|Jirsak]], [[Kahler-218|Kahler]], [[Karasek-28|Karasek]], [[Karger-42|Karger]], [[Kluger-20|Kluger]], [[Krobisch-10|Krobisch]], [[Kroupa-28|Kroupa]], [[Mende-20|Mende]], [[Moch-15|Moch]], [[Nagl-23|Nagl]], [[Rieder-92|Rieder]], [[Schmidt-8645|Schmidt]], [[Schumm-52|Schumm]], [[Swoboda-124|Swoboda]] || Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Czechia || 56 |- |align="right"| 300||[[Bauer-680]] || || Austria, Hungary || 21 |- |align="right"| 280||[[Lehnertin-2]] || || Austria || 75 |- |align="right"| 265||[[Fessel-33]] || || Portugal, Hungary, Austria, Brazil || 99 |- |align="right"| 244||[[Szmuszkowicz-57]] || || Austria, Russia, Belarus || Found '''connected''' 2023-07-14. |- |align="right"| 105||[[Jung-2415]] || || Germany, Austria, Hungary, France, Serbia || 1 |- |align="right"| 22||[[Agospowicz-3]] || [[Agospowicz-3|Agospowicz]] || Austria, Romania, Canada || 2 |- | Austria: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_AUT|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+austria Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category:Belarus|Belarus]] == === Unconnected Belarusian Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Belarus after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 183||[[Рабцевич-2]] || || Belarus || 1 |- |align="right"| 130||[[Tunick-14]] || [[Tunick-14|Tunick]] || Belarus, USA || 2 |- |align="right"| 85||[[Korotkin-12]] || [[Korotkin-12|Korotkin]], [[Lieberman-162|Lieberman]], [[Ozersky-2|Ozersky]] || Belarus, Ukraine || 3 |- | Belarus: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_BLR|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+belarus Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category:Belgium|Belgium]] == * [[:Project:Belgium|Belgium Project]] * [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle Rassinot]] === Unconnected Belgian Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Belgium after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 365||[[Teixeira_Campos-3]] || || Brazil, Belgium, Portugal || 49 |- |align="right"| 278||[[Van_der_Meersch-932]] || || Belgium || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-24. |- |align="right"| 222||[[Declerck-2]] || || Belgium || 1 |- |align="right"| 200||[[Frappez-16]] || || Belgium, France || 2 |- |align="right"| 197||[[Schiltz-70]] || || Belgium, Luxembourg || 3 |- |align="right"| 183||[[Geens-7]] || || Belgium || 4 |- |align="right"| 162||[[Vansingel-4]] || || Belgium || 5 |- |align="right"| 64||[[Bada-16]] || || Belgium, Netherlands, Germany || 6 |- |align="right"| 56||[[Dupre-939]]|| || Belgium, Canada || 7 |- | Belgium: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_BEL|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+belgium Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Czech Republic|Czechia]] == * [[:Project:Czech_Roots|Czech Roots Project]] * (nobody yet) === Unconnected Czech Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Czechia after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 601||[[Heller-2802]]|| || Austria, Czechia || 15 |- |align="right"| 576||[[Bakoš-22]]|| [[Bakoš-22|Bakoš]], [[Bednář-173|Bednář]], [[Bubla-9|Bubla]], [[Duchoň-23|Duchoň]], [[Filo-15|Filo]], [[Hadraba-6|Hadraba]], [[Hort-71|Hort]], [[Houser-2085|Houser]], [[Hájek-225|Hájek]], [[Kincl-9|Kincl]], [[Kluch-6|Kluch]], [[Kopečný-7|Kopečný]], [[Krejč%C3%AD-150|Krejč%C3%AD]], [[Kryštof-6|Kryštof]], [[Kučera-147|Kučera]], [[Lenoch-6|Lenoch]], [[Majer-142|Majer]], [[Mizera-40|Mizera]], [[Országh-6|Országh]], [[Peterec-2|Peterec]], [[Prokša-5|Prokša]], [[Rous-104|Rous]], [[Smutný-7|Smutný]], [[Soukop-5|Soukop]], [[Svejkovský-2|Svejkovský]], [[Toufar-24|Toufar]], [[Vondál-3|Vondál]], [[Čoubek-3|Čoubek]], [[Šmarda-5|Šmarda]], [[Štěch-59|Štěch]] || Czechia || 13 |- |align="right"| 435||[[Douda-4]] || || Czechia || 30 |- |align="right"| 353||[[Neckar-3]] || || Czechia || 46 |- |align="right"| 349||[[Erhart-124]] || || Czechia, Germany || 50 |- |align="right"| 335||[[Grojer-5]] || [[Bilzer-10|Bilzer]], [[Breitkopf-8|Breitkopf]], [[Burgis-34|Burgis]], [[Demuth-241|Demuth]], [[Donat-67|Donat]], [[Dorsch-99|Dorsch]], [[Grojer-22|Grojer]], [[Hladik-14|Hladik]], [[Jirsak-9|Jirsak]], [[Kahler-218|Kahler]], [[Karasek-28|Karasek]], [[Karger-42|Karger]], [[Kluger-20|Kluger]], [[Krobisch-10|Krobisch]], [[Kroupa-28|Kroupa]], [[Mende-20|Mende]], [[Moch-15|Moch]], [[Nagl-23|Nagl]], [[Rieder-92|Rieder]], [[Schmidt-8645|Schmidt]], [[Schumm-52|Schumm]], [[Swoboda-124|Swoboda]] || Germany, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Czechia || 53 |- |align="right"| 280||[[Skopal-4]] || || Czechia || 73 |- |align="right"| 278||[[Jiránek-8]] || || Czechia || 75 |- |align="right"| 223|| [[Zeidler-83]] || Czechia || || 91 |- |align="right"| 214||[[Sneberk-2]] || || Czechia || 98 |- |align="right"| 190*||[[Strachotova-2]] || || Czechia || 1 |- |align="right"| 144|| [[Kacvinsky-57]] || || Slovakia, Czechia, Hungary || 2 |- | Czechia: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_CZE|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+czech Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Denmark|Denmark]] == * [[:Project:Denmark|Denmark Project]] * (nobody yet) === Unconnected Danish Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Denmark after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 170||[[Craft-2904]] || || Denmark, Haiti || 1 |- |align="right"| 156||[[Souffront-Deshommes-4]] || || France, Martinique, Haiti, Denmark || 2 |- |align="right"| 120||[[Johansen-109]] || || Denmark || 3 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Steffenson-28]] || || Denmark, Canada || 4 |- |align="right"| 31||[[Krause-1245]] || [[Krause-1245|Krause]] || USA, Denmark, Brazil, Germany || 5 |- | Denmark: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DNK|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+denmark Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: England|England]] == * [[:Project:England|England Project]] * [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] is working on all English unconnected branches with 100+ profiles connected to them. * [[Round-218 | Paula Dea]] working on any English unconnected, especially North East. * [[Platts-193 | Gillian Causier]] working on Leicestershire and neighbouring counties but happy to tackle any English unconnected as required. * [[Ferracci-4|Theresa Ferracci Myers]] wants help connecting: [[Platt-1646|John Robert Platt]] and other Platts he is connected to, starting with [[Platt-1655|Joseph Platt]] and spouses [[Kershaw-566|Alice Kershaw]] with their connecting Kershaws. *[[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] wants help reconnecting the descendants of [[Grant-1267|John Grant]] to the tree. === Unconnected English Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from England after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. ==== [[:Category:Bedfordshire|Bedfordshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 55||[[Bowcott-17]]|| || Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Herefordshire, Canada || 1 |- |align="right"| 37||[[Faulkner-4147]]|| || Bedfordshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 35||[[Bonner-2334]]|| || Bedfordshire, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Hertfordshire || 3 |- | Bedfordshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BDF|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+bedfordshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Berkshire|Berkshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 50||[[Jones-125515]] || || Surrey, Northamptonshire, Berkshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 43||[[Jones-110639]] || || Berkshire, Hampshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 42||[[Busiko-4]] || || Germany, Berkshire, Australia || 3 |- | Berkshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BRK|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+berkshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 72||[[Sheffield-2673]]|||| Buckinghamshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Bowcott-17]]|| || Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Herefordshire, Canada || 2 |- | Buckinghamshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BKM|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+buckinghamshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Cambridgeshire|Cambridgeshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 65||[[Renaud-2145]] || || France, Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 52||[[Coates-4598]] || || Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 50||[[Philips-1148]] || || Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 48||[[Marsh-2786]] || || Cambridgeshire, USA, Essex, Suffolk || 4 |- | Cambridgeshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CAM|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+cambridgeshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Cheshire|Cheshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 91||[[Woodward-9800]] || || Cheshire || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-11. |- |align="right"| 79||[[Sweetman-85]] || || Ireland, Cheshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 75||[[Glen-690]] || || Ireland, Scotland, Cheshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 72||[[Thornley-471]] || || Cheshire, Lancashire, Scotland || 3 |- |align="right"| 65||[[Dale-892]] || || Staffordshire, Cheshire || 4 |- |align="right"| 64||[[Hollingworth-446]] || || Cheshire, Yorkshire || 5 |- | Cheshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CHS|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+cheshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Cornwall|Cornwall]] ==== * [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 52||[[Nyquist-89]] || || Cornwall, Sweden, USA || 1 |- |align="right"| 46||[[Clemence-240]] || || Cornwall, Yorkshire, Shropshire, Wales || 2 |- |align="right"| 46||[[Tredrea-46]] || || Cornwall, South Africa || 2 |- | Cornwall: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CON|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+cornwall Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Cumberland|Cumberland]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 75||[[McAvoy-258]] || || Ireland, Cumberland, Northumberland || 1 |- |align="right"| 75||[[Dobson-2762]] || || Cumberland, Cumbria, Durham || 1 |- |align="right"| 71||[[Oliver-11767]] || || Cumberland, Northumberland || 3 |- |align="right"| 69||[[Little-6845]] || || Cumberland, Northumberland || 4 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Irving-5282]] || || Cumberland, Northumberland, Durham || 5 |- | Cumberland: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CUL|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+cumberland Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Cumbria|Cumbria]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 75||[[Dobson-2762]] || || Cumberland, Cumbria, Durham || 1 |- | Cumbria: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_CMA|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+cumbria Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Derbyshire|Derbyshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 66||[[Ablard-188]] || || Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-11. |- |align="right"| 62||[[Knighton-1082]] || || Northamptonshire, Derbyshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 59||[[Platts-1026]] || || Staffordshire, Derbyshire || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-11. |- |align="right"| 57||[[Rawson-1035]] || || Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Oxordshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-11. |- |align="right"| 56||[[Gale-4568]] || || Derbyshire, Huntingdonshire, Yorkshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Allen-37214]] || || Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire, Northumberland, Ireland || 3 |- |align="right"| 43||[[Poole-6401]] || || Leicestershire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire || 4 |- |align="right"| 35||[[Love-9666]] || || Scotland, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Warwickshire, Yorkshire || 5 |- | Derbyshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DBY|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+derbyshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Devon|Devon]] ==== * [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 71||[[Lawley-477]] || || Kurfürstentum Pfalz, Guernsey, Devon, Ireland, Westmorland, USA, London, Canada || 1 |- |align="right"| 61||[[Hitchcock-4194]] || || Somerset, Devon, Suffolk || 2 |- |align="right"| 52||[[Stradling-679]] || || Devon, Kent, Yorkshire || 3 |- |align="right"| 50||[[Sullivan-19359]] || || Devon, Ireland, Australia || 4 |- |align="right"| 50||[[Bennetto-66]] || || Devon || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-11. |- | Devon: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DEV|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+devon Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Dorset|Dorset]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 70||[[Sheppard-4614]] || || Dorset || 1 |- |align="right"| 67||[[Smith-223631]] || || Dorset || 2 |- |align="right"| 62||[[Dell-1374]] || || Hampshire, Wiltshire, Surrey, Dorset, London, Ireland || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-27. |- |align="right"| 50||[[Bailey-24257]] || || Dorset || 4 |- | Dorset: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DOR|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+dorset Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Durham|Durham]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 75||[[Dobson-2762]] || || Cumberland, Cumbria, Durham || 1 |- |align="right"| 71||[[Chambers-4923]] || || Durham, Scotland || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-12. |- |align="right"| 70||[[McHugh-1167]] || || Ireland, Scotland, Durham, Yorkshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 64||[[Akenhead-18]] || || Durham, Scotland || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-12. |- |align="right"| 62||[[Dixon-4943]] || || Scotland, USA, Durham, Canada || 3 |- |align="right"| 60||[[Fullerton-132]] || || Northumberland, Durham, Ireland, Scotland, Lancashire || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-12. |- |align="right"| 57||[[Irving-5282]] || || Cumberland, Northumberland, Durham || 4 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Golightly-116]] || || Durham, USA || 5 |- | Durham: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_DUR|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+durham Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Essex|Essex]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 73||[[Paine-3625]] || || Essex || 1 |- |align="right"| 72||[[Kendall-6892]] || || Essex || 2 |- |align="right"| 63||[[Alcock-1009]] || || Essex || 3 |- |align="right"| 62||[[Beaumont-989]] || || Middlesex, Essex, Somerset || 4 |- |align="right"| 51||[[Ling-2374]] || || Essex, Lincolnshire, Middlesex, London, Canada || 5 |- |align="right"| 48||[[Marsh-2786]] || || Cambridgeshire, USA, Essex, Suffolk || 6 |- | Essex: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_ESS|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+essex Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Gloucestershire|Gloucestershire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 72||[[Shone-367]] || || Shropshire, Wales, Gloucestershire, Lancashire || Found '''connected''' 2023-08-27. |- |align="right"| 52||[[Dodge-7729]] || || Gloucestershire || 1 |- |align="right"| 46||[[Hicks-6252]] || || Wiltshire, Gloucestershire || 2 |- |align="right"| 46||[[Cull-643]] || || Gloucestershire, Surrey || 2 |- | Gloucestershire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_GLS|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+gloucestershire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Hampshire|Hampshire]] ==== * [[Finnerty-95|Karen Butler]] {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 85||[[Matson-952]] || || Sweden, Hampshire, Jersey || 1 |- |align="right"| 62||[[Dell-1374]] || || Hampshire, Wiltshire, Surrey, Dorset, London, Ireland || 2 |- |align="right"| 63||[[Angus-1980]] || || Scotland, Wales, Hampshire || 3 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Oakley-1547]] || || Hampshire, Surrey || 4 |- |align="right"| 45||[[Whettam-18]] || || Hampshire, Isle of Wight || 5 |- |align="right"| 43||[[Jones-110639]] || || Berkshire, Hampshire || 6 |- |align="right"| 18|| [[McQuillan-242]] || || Wales, Hampshire, Canada || 7 |- | Hampshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HAM|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+hampshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Herefordshire|Herefordshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 117||[[Padmore-156]] || || Staffordshire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Herefordshire, Wales || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-16. |- |align="right"| 59||[[Dudley-2576]] || || Herefordshire, Wales, Warwickshire, Staffordshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Bowcott-17]]|| || Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Herefordshire, Canada || 2 |- | Herefordshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HEF|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+herefordshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Huntingdonshire|Huntingdonshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 62||[[Knighton-1088]] || || Northamptonshire, Huntingdonshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 56||[[Gale-4568]] || || Derbyshire, Huntingdonshire, Yorkshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 50||[[Philips-1148]] || || Huntingdonshire, Cambridgeshire, USA || 2 |- |align="right"| 47||[[Colbeck-650]] || || Yorkshire, Kent, Huntingdonshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire || 3 |- | Huntingdonshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_HUN|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+huntingdonshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Isle_of_Wight|Isle of Wight]] ==== * [[Finnerty-95|Karen Butler]] {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 90||[[Lulie-1]] || || Bermuda, Isle of Wight, USA, Dominican Republic, Warwickshire, Turks and Caicos Islands || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-12. |- |align="right"| 45||[[Whettam-18]] || || Hampshire, Isle of Wight || 1 |- |align="right"| 30||[[Breaker-35]] || || Isle of Wight, Leicestershire || 2 |- |align="right"| 24||[[Singleton-593]] || [[Singleton-593|Singleton]] || Isle of Wight, Guernsey || 3 |- | Isle of Wight: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_IOW|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+isle+of+wight Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Kent|Kent]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 55||[[Kennett-2205]] || || Kent || 1 |- |align="right"| 55 ||[[McDonnell-1937]] || || Ireland, Kent || 1 |- |align="right"| 52||[[Stradling-679]] || || Devon, Kent, Yorkshire || 3 |- |align="right"| 52||[[Jarrett-3389]] || || Kent || 3 |- |align="right"| 51||[[Waddell-1038]] || || Worcestershire, Surrey, Kent || 5 |- |align="right"| 47||[[Colbeck-650]] || || Yorkshire, Kent, Huntingdonshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire || 6 |- | Kent: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_KEN|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+kent Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Lancashire|Lancashire]] ==== * [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 122||[[Reiner-330]] || || Hungary, Slovakia, Lancashire, USA || 1 |- |align="right"| 103 ||[[Hollywood-181]] || || Ireland, Scotland, Lancashire || 2 |- |align="right"| 75||[[Penman-1669]] || || Scotland, Canada, Lancashire || 3 |- |align="right"| 72||[[Thornley-471]] || || Cheshire, Lancashire, Scotland || 4 |- |align="right"| 63||[[Snow-1652]]|||| USA, Lancashire || 5 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Allen-37214]] || || Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire, Northumberland, Ireland || 6 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Graham-5978]] || || Lancashire, Northumberland || 7 |- |align="right"| 53||[[Hodson-811]]|||| Lancashire, Jamaica || 8 |- |align="right"| 47||[[Colbeck-650]] || || Yorkshire, Kent, Huntingdonshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire || 9 |- | Lancashire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LAN|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+lancashire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Leicestershire|Leicestershire]] ==== * [[Platts-193 | Gillian Causier]] {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 52||[[Plant-1946]] || || Staffordshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 45||[[Priddy-283]] || || Warwickshire, USA, Leicestershire || 2 |- |align="right"| 44||[[Widdowson-1920]] || || Leicestershire || 3 |- |align="right"| 43||[[Brookes-939]] || || Leicestershire, Lincolnshire || 4 |- |align="right"| 43||[[Poole-6401]] || || Leicestershire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire || 5 |- |align="right"| 35||[[Love-9666]] || || Scotland, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Warwickshire, Yorkshire || 6 |- |align="right"| 30||[[Breaker-35]] || || Isle of Wight, Leicestershire || 7 |- | Leicestershire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LEI|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+leicestershire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Lincolnshire|Lincolnshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 67||[[Wilson-18888]] || || Lincolnshire || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-12. |- |align="right"| 66||[[Renaud-2145]] || || France, Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 60||[[Carter-14606|Howard Carter]] || || Norfolk, Lincolnshire, London || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-12. |- |align="right"| 56||[[Hoyles-48]] || || Lincolnshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 52||[[Coates-4598]] || || Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire || 3 |- |align="right"| 52||[[Enderby-363]] || || Lincolnshire, Norfolk || 3 |- |align="right"| 51||[[Ling-2374]] || || Essex, Lincolnshire, Middlesex, London, Canada || 5 |- |align="right"| 43||[[Brookes-939]] || || Leicestershire, Lincolnshire || 6 |- | Lincolnshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LIN|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+lincolnshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Greater_London|London]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 99||[[Friedeberg_Nathan-1]] || || London, Portugal || Found'''connected''' 2023-07-19. |- |align="right"| 71||[[Lawley-477]] || || Kurfürstentum Pfalz, Guernsey, Devon, Ireland, Westmorland, USA, London, Canada || 1 |- |align="right"| 70||[[Hughes-25606]] || || London, India || 2 |- |align="right"| 62||[[Dell-1374]] || || Hampshire, Wiltshire, Surrey, Dorset, London, Ireland || 3 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Dunn-17441|Clive Dunn]] || || Staffordshire, Scotland, Warwickshire, Hampshire, London || Found '''connected''' 2023-07-21. |- |align="right"| 54||[[Wilkinson-5353]] || || Norfolk, Suffolk, London, Canada, Surrey, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 51||[[Ling-2374]] || || Essex, Lincolnshire, Middlesex, London, Canada || 5 |- |align="right"| 27||[[Faull-330]]|| || England, London, Middlesex, Ireland, India, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda || 6 |- | London: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_LND|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+london Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Middlesex|Middlesex]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 141||[[Wilson-23868]] || || Ireland, Middlesex, London, Canada || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-12. |- |align="right"| 141||[[McElhatton-43]] || || Ireland, Middlesex, Canada || 1 |- |align="right"| 62||[[Hill-39984]] || || Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Essex, London, Middlesex, Surrey || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-12. |- |align="right"| 64||[[Wheatley-616]] || || Middlesex, Warwickshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 62||[[Beaumont-989]] || || Middlesex, Essex, Somerset || 3 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Vermont-4]]|||| France, Martinique, Jamaica, Middlesex || 4 |- |align="right"| 51||[[Ling-2374]] || || Essex, Lincolnshire, Middlesex, London, Canada || 5 |- |align="right"| 27||[[Faull-330]]|| || England, London, Middlesex, Ireland, India, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda || 6 |- | Middlesex: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_MDX|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+middlesex Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Norfolk|Norfolk]] ==== * [[Round-218 | Paula Dea]] {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 60||[[Carter-14606|Howard Carter]] || || Norfolk, Lincolnshire, London || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-12. |- |align="right"| 54||[[Wilkinson-5353]] || || Norfolk, Suffolk, London, Canada, Surrey, USA || 1 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Dunn-17441|Clive Dunn]] || || Staffordshire, Scotland, Warwickshire, Hampshire, London, Norfolk || Found '''connected''' 2023-07-21. |- |align="right"| 53||[[Scott-30949]] || || Norfolk || 2 |- |align="right"| 53||[[Rust-2270]] || || Norfolk || 2 |- |align="right"| 52||[[Enderby-363]] || || Lincolnshire, Norfolk || 4 |- | Norfolk: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NOR|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+norfolk Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Northamptonshire|Northamptonshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 94||[[Knighton-719]] || || Northamptonshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 76||[[Dainty-113]] || || Northamptonshire, Warwickshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 62||[[Knighton-1082]] || || Northamptonshire, Derbyshire || 3 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Rawson-1035]] || || Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Oxordshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-11. |- |align="right"| 50||[[Jones-125515]] || || Surrey, Northamptonshire, Berkshire || 4 |- | Northamptonshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NTH|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+northamptonshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Northumberland|Northumberland]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 76||[[Drummond-4737]] || || Scotland, Northumberland, Nottinghamshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 75||[[McAvoy-258]] || || Ireland, Cumberland, Northumberland || 2 |- |align="right"| 71||[[Oliver-11767]] || || Cumberland, Northumberland || 3 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Irving-5282]] || || Cumberland, Northumberland, Durham || 4 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Allen-37214]] || || Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire, Northumberland, Ireland || 5 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Graham-5978]] || || Lancashire, Northumberland || 6 |- | Northumberland: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NBL|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+northumberland Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Nottinghamshire|Nottinghamshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 76||[[Drummond-4737]] || || Scotland, Northumberland, Nottinghamshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 74||[[Saygol-8]] || || Lithuania, Russia, Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 52||[[Plant-1946]] || || Staffordshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire || 3 |- |align="right"| 37||[[Blood-2108]] || || Nottinghamshire || 4 |- |align="right"| 35||[[Love-9666]] || || Scotland, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Warwickshire, Yorkshire || 5 |- | Nottinghamshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_NTT|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+nottinghamshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 57||[[Rawson-1035]] || || Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Oxordshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-11. |- |align="right"| 55||[[Bowcott-17]]|| || Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Herefordshire, Canada || 1 |- | Oxfordshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_OXF|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+oxfordshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Shropshire|Shropshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 91||[[Hamar-135]] || || Shropshire, Wales || 1 |- |align="right"| 72||[[Shone-367]] || || Shropshire, Wales, Gloucestershire, Lancashire || Found '''connected''' 2023-08-27. |- |align="right"| 62||[[Thomas-39983]] || || Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Shropshire, Australia || 2 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Manlove-239]] || || Shropshire, Staffordshire || 3 |- |align="right"| 46||[[Clemence-240]] || || Cornwall, Yorkshire, Shropshire, Wales || 4 |- | Shropshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SAL|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+shropshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Somerset|Somerset]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 96||[[Popjoy-4]] || || Somerset || 1 |- |align="right"| 85||[[Connors-1557]] || || Ireland, Somerset, Wales, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-26. |- |align="right"| 62||[[Beaumont-989]] || || Middlesex, Essex, Somerset || 2 |- |align="right"| 61||[[Hitchcock-4194]] || || Somerset, Devon, Suffolk || 3 |- |align="right"| 23||[[Hunley-240|Helen Hunley]] || || Wales, Somerset, USA, Canada || 4 |- | Somerset: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SOM|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+somerset Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Staffordshire|Staffordshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 117||[[Padmore-156]] || || Staffordshire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Herefordshire, Wales || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-16. |- |align="right"| 65||[[Dale-892]] || || Staffordshire, Cheshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 59||[[Platts-1026]] || || Staffordshire, Derbyshire || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-11. |- |align="right"| 59||[[Dudley-2576]] || || Herefordshire, Wales, Warwickshire, Staffordshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Rawson-1035]] || || Nottinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Oxordshire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-11. |- |align="right"| 55||[[Allen-37214]] || || Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire, Northumberland, Ireland || 3 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Dunn-17441|Clive Dunn]] || || Staffordshire, Scotland, Warwickshire, Hampshire, London || Found '''connected''' 2023-07-21. |- |align="right"| 54||[[Manlove-239]] || || Shropshire, Staffordshire || 4 |- |align="right"| 52||[[Plant-1946]] || || Staffordshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire || 56 |- |align="right"| 47||[[Colbeck-650]] || || Yorkshire, Kent, Huntingdonshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire || 6 |- |align="right"| 43||[[Poole-6401]] || || Leicestershire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire || 7 |- |align="right"| 35||[[Bonner-2334]]|| || Bedfordshire, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Hertfordshire || 8 |- | Staffordshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_STS|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+staffordshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Suffolk|Suffolk]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 73||[[Battely-18]] || || Suffolk || 1 |- |align="right"| 65||[[Oakes-602]] || || Suffolk || 2 |- |align="right"| 61||[[Hitchcock-4194]] || || Somerset, Devon, Suffolk || 3 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Wilkinson-5353]] || || Norfolk, Suffolk, London, Canada, Surrey, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 48||[[Marsh-2786]] || || Cambridgeshire, USA, Essex, Suffolk || 5 |- | Suffolk: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SFK|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+suffolk Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Surrey|Surrey]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 62||[[Hill-39984]] || || Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Essex, London, Middlesex, Surrey || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-12. |- |align="right"| 62||[[Dell-1374]] || || Hampshire, Wiltshire, Surrey, Dorset, London, Ireland || 1 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Oakley-1547]] || || Hampshire, Surrey || 2 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Wilkinson-5353]] || || Norfolk, Suffolk, London, Canada, Surrey, USA || 2 |- |align="right"| 51||[[Waddell-1038]] || || Worcestershire, Surrey, Kent || 4 |- |align="right"| 50||[[Jones-125515]] || || Surrey, Northamptonshire, Berkshire || 5 |- |align="right"| 46||[[Cull-643]] || || Gloucestershire, Surrey || 6 |- | Surrey: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SRY|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+surrey Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Warwickshire|Warwickshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 117||[[Padmore-156]] || || Staffordshire, Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Herefordshire, Wales || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-16. |- |align="right"| 90||[[Lulie-1]] || || Bermuda, Isle of Wight, USA, Dominican Republic, Warwickshire, Turks and Caicos Islands || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-12. |- |align="right"| 76||[[Dainty-113]] || || Northamptonshire, Warwickshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 64||[[Wheatley-616]] || || Middlesex, Warwickshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 59||[[Dudley-2576]] || || Herefordshire, Wales, Warwickshire, Staffordshire || 3 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Dunn-17441|Clive Dunn]] || || Staffordshire, Scotland, Warwickshire, Hampshire, London || Found '''connected''' 2023-07-21. |- |align="right"| 48||[[Priddy-283]] || || Warwickshire, USA, Leicestershire || 4 |- |align="right"| 35||[[Love-9666]] || || Scotland, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Warwickshire, Yorkshire || 5 |- | Warwickshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WAR|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+warwickshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Wiltshire|Wiltshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 95||[[Seawell-107]] || || Wiltshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 62||[[Hill-39984]] || || Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Essex, London, Middlesex, Surrey || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-12. |- |align="right"| 62||[[Dell-1374]] || || Hampshire, Wiltshire, Surrey, Dorset, London, Ireland || 2 |- |align="right"| 46||[[Hicks-6252]] || || Wiltshire, Gloucestershire || 3 |- | Wiltshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WIL|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+wiltshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Worcestershire|Worcestershire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 90||[[Preedy-130]] || || Worcestershire || 1 |- |align="right"| 51||[[Waddell-1038]] || || Worcestershire, Surrey, Kent || 2 |- | Worcestershire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_WOR|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+worcestershire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Yorkshire|Yorkshire]] ==== * [[Round-218 | Paula Dea]] {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 74||[[Saygol-8]] || || Lithuania, Russia, Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 70||[[McHugh-1167]] || || Ireland, Scotland, Durham, Yorkshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 64||[[McHugh-1164]] || || Ireland, Scotland, USA, Durham, Yorkshire || 3 |- |align="right"| 64||[[Hollingworth-446]] || || Cheshire, Yorkshire || 3 |- |align="right"| 56||[[Gale-4568]] || || Derbyshire, Huntingdonshire, Yorkshire || 5 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Allen-37214]] || || Derbyshire, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire, Northumberland, Ireland || 6 |- |align="right"| 52||[[Stradling-679]] || || Devon, Kent, Yorkshire || 7 |- |align="right"| 47||[[Colbeck-650]] || || Yorkshire, Kent, Huntingdonshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire || 8 |- |align="right"| 46||[[Clemence-240]] || || Cornwall, Yorkshire, Shropshire, Wales || 9 |- |align="right"| 44||[[Newton-8869]] || || Denmark, Yorkshire, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-16. |- |align="right"| 35||[[Bonner-2334]]|| || Bedfordshire, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Hertfordshire || 10 |- |align="right"| 35||[[Love-9666]] || || Scotland, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Warwickshire, Yorkshire || 10 |- |align="right"| 30||[[Bayles-85]] || || born 1811 Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-16. |- | Yorkshire: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_YKS|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+yorkshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== England - Other Counties or Unknown ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 71||[[Lawley-477]] || || Kurfürstentum Pfalz, Guernsey, Devon, Ireland, Westmorland, USA, London, Canada || 1 |- |align="right"| 47||[[Colbeck-650]] || || Yorkshire, Kent, Huntingdonshire, Staffordshire, Lancashire || 3 |- |align="right"| 46||[[Clemence-240]] || || Cornwall, Yorkshire, Shropshire, Wales || 4 |- |align="right"| 35||[[Bonner-2334]]|| || Bedfordshire, Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Hertfordshire || 5 |- |align="right"| 27||[[Faull-330]]|| || England, London, Middlesex, Ireland, India, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda || 6 |- |align="right"| 10||[[Morgan-29992]] ||[[Silvester-514]], [[Morgan-29992]], [[شمعون-2]], [[أديب-1]]|| Lebanon, Australia, England|| 7 |- | England: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+england Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category:Estonia|Estonia]] == * (nobody yet) === Unconnected Estonian Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Estonia after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 241||[[Hermansson-17]] || || Estonia || Found '''connected''' 2023-10-22 |- |align="right"| 115||[[Paadimeister-7]] || || Estonia || |- |align="right"| 104||[[Elfvengren-38]] || || Estonia || Found '''connected''' 2023-10-22 |- |align="right"| 70||[[Kasema-1]] || || Estonia || |- |align="right"| 68||[[Kruve-1]] || || Estonia || |- | Estonia: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_EST Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+estonia Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Finland (en)|Finland]] == * [[:Project:Finland|Finland Project]] * (nobody yet) === Unconnected Finnish Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Finland after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 285||[[Sinkko-97]] || ||Finland|| 92 |- |align="right"| 223||[[Laari-6]] || ||Finland|| 1 |- |align="right"| 198||[[Maunu-11]] |||| Finland|| 2 |- |align="right"| 192||[[Karstén-70]] || ||Finland|| 3 |- |align="right"| 65||[[Alameda-1]]|||| Portugal, Finland, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 29||[[Stenudd-29]] || || Finland, Romania || 5 |- | Finland: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_FIN|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+finland Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: France|France]] == * [[:Project:France|France Project]] === Unconnected French Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from France after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 215|| [[Bonnaud-15]] || || France || 98 |- |align="right"| 210||[[Prendez-2]]|| || Spain, Peru, France, Italy, Chile || 1 |- |align="right"| 200||[[Frappez-16]] || || Belgium, France || 2 |- |align="right"| 112||[[Weber-10052]] || || Saarland, France || 3 |- |align="right"| 105||[[Jung-2415]] || || Germany, Austria, Hungary, France, Serbia || 4 |- |align="right"| 66||[[Renaud-2145]] || || France, England || 5 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Vermont-4]]|||| France, Martinique, Jamaica, England || 6 |- |align="right"| 41||[[Clerie-1]] || || France, Haiti || 7 |- | France: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_FRA|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+france Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Germany|Germany]] == * [[:Project:Germany|Germany Project]] * [[Mayer-616|Eva Eriksson]] * [[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]] === Unconnected German Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Germany after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. ==== [[:Category:Baden-Württemberg%2C_Deutschland|Baden-Württemberg]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 1,242 ||[[Pendert-14]] || || Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Hungary || 6 |- |align="right"| 526||[[Harmat-23]] || || Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Hungary, Romania || 21 |- |align="right"| 349||[[Erhart-124]] || || Czechia, Baden-Württemberg || 66 |- |align="right"| 291||[[Guld-3]] || || Baden-Württemberg || 90 |- |align="right"| 223|| [[Cohen-4256]]) || || Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Hamburg, USA || 91 |- |align="right"| 223|| [[Gloeckler-3257]] || Baden-Württemberg || || 91 |- |align="right"| 86||[[Bieber-139]]|| || Baden-Württemberg, USA, England || 1 |- |align="right"| 84||[[Muth-630]] || || Baden-Württemberg, Scotland, USA || 2 |- |align="right"| 72||[[Aberle-22]] || || Baden-Württemberg, Ireland, Scotland, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-07-20. |- | Baden-Württemberg: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_BW Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+baden-württemberg Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Bayern%2C_Deutschland|Bayern]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 1,242 ||[[Pendert-14]] || || Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Hungary || 6 |- |align="right"| 526||[[Harmat-23]] || || Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Hungary, Romania || 21 |- |align="right"| 331||[[Grojer-5]] || [[Bilzer-10|Bilzer]], [[Breitkopf-8|Breitkopf]], [[Burgis-34|Burgis]], [[Demuth-241|Demuth]], [[Donat-67|Donat]], [[Dorsch-99|Dorsch]], [[Grojer-22|Grojer]], [[Hladik-14|Hladik]], [[Jirsak-9|Jirsak]], [[Kahler-218|Kahler]], [[Karasek-28|Karasek]], [[Karger-42|Karger]], [[Kluger-20|Kluger]], [[Krobisch-10|Krobisch]], [[Kroupa-28|Kroupa]], [[Mende-20|Mende]], [[Moch-15|Moch]], [[Nagl-23|Nagl]], [[Rieder-92|Rieder]], [[Schmidt-8645|Schmidt]], [[Schumm-52|Schumm]], [[Swoboda-124|Swoboda]] || Bayern, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Czechia || 70 |- |align="right"| 223|| [[Cohen-4256]]) || || Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Hamburg, USA || 91 |- |align="right"| 106||[[Wittkop-80]]|||| Rheinland-Pfalz, Bayern, Minnesota, North Dakota || 1 |- |align="right"| 4||[[Heller-1749]]|| || Rheinland-Pfalz, Bayern, Connecticut || 2 |- | Bayern: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_BY Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+bayern Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Berlin%2C_Deutschland|Berlin]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 227|| [[Höhne-68]] || || Preußen, Brandenburg, Berlin || 89 |- |align="right"| 155||[[Seeckt-409]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Hamburg, Berlin || 1 |- |align="right"| 133||[[Pistorius-4355]] || || Thüringen, Niedersachsen, Sachsen, Berlin || 2 |- |align="right"| 42||[[Klück-13]]|||| Berlin || 3 |- |align="right"| 34||[[Gury-12]]|||| Brandenburg, Berlin, USA, Sweden || Found '''connected''' 2024-01-02 . |- | Berlin: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_BE Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+berlin Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Brandenburg%2C_Deutschland|Brandenburg]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 287||[[Müller-13438]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-17. |- |align="right"| 227||[[Schewe-9]] || || Preußen, Westpreußen, Brandenburg || 1 |- |align="right"| 155||[[Seeckt-409]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Hamburg, Berlin || 2 |- |align="right"| 150||[[Guischard-15]] || || Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen, Brandenburg, Thüringen || 3 |- |align="right"| 79||[[Sette-17]]|||| Brandenburg, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 47||[[Krüger-372]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg || 5 |- |align="right"| 34||[[Gury-12]]|||| Brandenburg, Berlin, USA, Sweden || Found '''connected''' 2024-01-02. |- | Brandenburg: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_BB Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+brandenburg Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Bremen%2C_Deutschland|Bremen]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 292||[[Kath-67]] || || Niedersachsen, Bremen || 62 |- |align="right"| 211||[[Ulmer-190]] || || Schleswig-Holstein, Niedersachsen, Bremen || 1 |- |align="right"| 117||[[Backhaus-59]] || || Niedersachsen, Bremen || 2 |- |align="right"| 68||[[Gerlach-911]]|||| Sachsen, Niedersachsen, Bremen || 3 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Kracke-45]] || || Niedersachsen, Bremen || 4 |- | Bremen: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_HB Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+bremen Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Hamburg%2C_Deutschland|Hamburg]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 370 ||[[Lübbert-23]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Hamburg || 40 |- |align="right"| 223|| [[Cohen-4256]]) || || Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Hamburg, USA || 91 |- |align="right"| 155||[[Seeckt-409]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Hamburg, Berlin || 1 |- |align="right"| 127||[[Nagel-2121]]|| || Preußen, Schleswig-Holstein, Niedersachsen, Hamburg || 2 |- |align="right"| 83||[[Gienapp-4]]|| || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Hamburg || 3 |- |align="right"| 68||[[Murawski-81]] || || Preußen, Hamburg || 4 |- |align="right"| 58||[[Pietersz-23]] || || Netherlands, Hamburg || 5 |- | Hamburg: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_HH Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+hamburg Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Hessen%2C_Deutschland|Hessen]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 226||[[Pistorius-4017]] || || Hessen || 90 |- |align="right"| 183||[[Braun-2800]] || || Hessen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz || 1 |- |align="right"| 177||[[Dersch-23]] || || Nordrhein-Westfalen, Hessen || 2 |- |align="right"| 103||[[Nagel-2294]] || || Hessen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Schleswig-Holstein, Brazil || 3 |- |align="right"| 58||[[Dern-125|George Dern]] || || Hessen, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Busch-178]]|| || Germany, Hessen, Russia, Canada || 5 |- | Hessen: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_HE Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+hessen Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Mecklenburg-Vorpommern%2C_Deutschland|Mecklenburg-Vorpommern]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 1,186 ||[[Evert-56]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern || 7 |- |align="right"| 370 ||[[Lübbert-23]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Hamburg || 40 |- |align="right"| 287||[[Müller-13438]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-17. |- |align="right"| 155||[[Seeckt-409]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg, Hamburg, Berlin || 1 |- |align="right"| 83||[[Tetzke-1]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-18. |- |align="right"| 83||[[Gienapp-4]]|| || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Hamburg || 2 |- |align="right"| 62||[[Lange-23]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Rheinland-Pfalz, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-18. |- |align="right"| 47||[[Krüger-372]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Brandenburg || 3 |- | Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_MV Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Niedersachsen%2C_Deutschland|Niedersachsen]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 292||[[Kath-67]] || || Niedersachsen, Bremen || 62 |- |align="right"| 211||[[Ulmer-190]] || || Schleswig-Holstein, Niedersachsen, Bremen || 1 |- |align="right"| 133||[[Pistorius-4355]] || || Thüringen, Niedersachsen, Sachsen, Berlin || 2 |- |align="right"| 127||[[Nagel-2121]]|| || Preußen, Schleswig-Holstein, Niedersachsen, Hamburg || 3 |- |align="right"| 118||[[Saenger-3]] || || Hessen, Bayern, Preußen, Niedersachsen, Rheinland-Pfalz, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-17. |- |align="right"| 117||[[Backhaus-59]] || || Niedersachsen, Bremen || 4 |- |align="right"| 68||[[Gerlach-911]]|||| Sachsen, Niedersachsen, Bremen || 5 |- |align="right"| 62||[[Behre-237]] || || Ireland, Germany, Niedersachsen, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-24. |- |align="right"| 57||[[Kracke-45]] || || Niedersachsen, Bremen || 7 |- | Niedersachsen: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_NI Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+niedersachsen Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Nordrhein-Westfalen%2C_Deutschland|Nordrhein-Westfalen]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 396||[[Hoffmann-1214]] || || Nordrhein-Westfalen, Sachsen || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-24. |- |align="right"| 190||[[Stier-299]] || || Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz || 1 |- |align="right"| 183||[[Braun-2800]] || || Hessen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz || 2 |- |align="right"| 180||[[Begemann-3]] || || Nordrhein-Westfalen || 3 |- |align="right"| 177||[[Dersch-23]] || || Nordrhein-Westfalen, Hessen || 4 |- |align="right"| 164||[[Hartung-290]] || || Preussen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen || 5 |- |align="right"| 133||[[Zoch-172]] || || Germany, Nordrhein-Westfalen, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-24. |- |align="right"| 103||[[Nagel-2294]] || || Hessen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Schleswig-Holstein, Brazil || 6 |- |align="right"| 56||[[Lange-23]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Rheinland-Pfalz, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-18. |- |align="right"| 35||[[Scholl-25]] || || Nordrhein-Westfalen, USA || 7 |- | Nordrhein-Westfalen: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_NW Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+nordrhein-westfalen Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Preußen|Preußen]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 227||[[Schewe-9]] || || Preußen, Westpreußen, Brandenburg || 1 |- |align="right"| 164||[[Hartung-290]] || || Preussen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen || 2 |- |align="right"| 153||[[Fiedler-887]] || || Preussen, Thüringen || 3 |- |align="right"| 127||[[Nagel-2121]]|| || Preußen, Schleswig-Holstein, Niedersachsen, Hamburg || 4 |- |align="right"| 118||[[Saenger-3]] || || Hessen, Bayern, Preußen, Niedersachsen, Rheinland-Pfalz, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-17. |- |align="right"| 92||[[Harris-46202]] || || Preußen, USA || 5 |- |align="right"| 68||[[Murawski-81]] || || Preußen, Hamburg || 6 |- |align="right"| 62||[[Behre-417]] || || Preußen, Niedersachsen, Denmark, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-24. |- | Preußen: || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unconnected+prussia Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+prussia Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Rheinland-Pfalz%2C_Deutschland|Rheinland-Pfalz]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 500||[[Haber-35]]* || || Rheinland-Pfalz, Hungary|| 28 |- |align="right"| 190||[[Stier-299]] || || Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz || 1 |- |align="right"| 183||[[Braun-2800]] || || Hessen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz || 2 |- |align="right"| 118||[[Saenger-3]] || || Hessen, Bayern, Preußen, Niedersachsen, Rheinland-Pfalz, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-17. |- |align="right"| 120||[[Ries-796]] || || Saarland, Rheinland-Pfalz || 3 |- |align="right"| 106||[[Wittkop-80]]|||| Rheinland-Pfalz, Bayern, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 105||[[Jung-2415]] || || Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Austria, Hungary, France, Serbia || 5 |- |align="right"| 103||[[Nagel-2294]] || || Hessen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Schleswig-Holstein, Brazil || 6 |- |align="right"| 96||[[Schmitz-751]] || || Saarland, Rheinland-Pfalz, Romania || 7 |- |align="right"| 79||[[Sette-17]]|||| Brandenburg, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, USA || 8 |- |align="right"| 71||[[Lawley-477]] || || Rheinland Pfalz, Guernsey, England, Ireland, USA, Canada || 9 |- |align="right"| 56||[[Lange-23]] || || Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Rheinland-Pfalz, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-18. |- |align="right"| 50||[[Wilhelmi-2]]|||| Rheinland-Pfalz, Poland, Scotland, Russia, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-24. |- |align="right"| 4||[[Heller-1749]]|| || Rheinland-Pfalz, Bayern, Connecticut || 10 |- | Rheinland-Pfalz: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_RP Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+rheinland-pfalz Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Saarland%2C_Deutschland|Saarland]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 120||[[Ries-796]] || || Saarland, Rheinland-Pfalz || 1 |- |align="right"| 112||[[Weber-10052]] || || Saarland, France || 2 |- |align="right"| 105||[[Jung-2415]] || || Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Austria, Hungary, France, Serbia || 3 |- |align="right"| 103||[[Nagel-2294]] || || Hessen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Schleswig-Holstein, Brazil || 4 |- |align="right"| 96||[[Schmitz-751]] || || Saarland, Rheinland-Pfalz, Romania || 5 |- | Saarland: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_SL Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+saarland Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Sachsen%2C_Deutschland|Sachsen]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 1,182||[[Schmidt-2951]] || || Thüringen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Sachsen, Berlin || 7 |- |align="right"| 244|| [[Kurzhals-36]] ([[Kurzhals-5]]) || || Sachsen || 81 |- |align="right"| 164||[[Hartung-290]] || || Preussen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen || 1 |- |align="right"| 150||[[Guischard-15]] || || Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen, Brandenburg, Thüringen || 2 |- |align="right"| 133||[[Pistorius-4355]] || || Thüringen, Niedersachsen, Sachsen, Berlin || 3 |- |align="right"| 93||[[Bonitz-321]] || || Sachsen || 4 |- |align="right"| 81||[[Wolf-1424]] || || Poland, Sachsen, Russia, Romania || 5 |- |align="right"| 68||[[Gerlach-911]]|||| Sachsen, Niedersachsen, Bremen || 6 |- | Sachsen: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_SN Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+sachsen Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Sachsen-Anhalt%2C_Deutschland|Sachsen-Anhalt]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 357||[[Rielemann-1]] || || Sachsen, Sachsen-Anhalt || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-24. |- |align="right"| 208||[[Eckstädt-161]] || || Sachsen-Anhalt || 1 |- |align="right"| 164||[[Hartung-290]] || || Preussen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen || 2 |- |align="right"| 150||[[Guischard-15]] || || Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen, Brandenburg, Thüringen || 3 |- |align="right"| 124||[[Lindemann-329]] || || Sachsen-Anhalt, Thüringen || 4 |- | Sachsen-Anhalt: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_ST Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+sachsen-anhalt Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Schleswig-Holstein,_Deutschland|Schleswig-Holstein]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 211||[[Ulmer-190]] || || Schleswig-Holstein, Niedersachsen, Bremen || 1 |- |align="right"| 127||[[Nagel-2121]]|| || Preußen, Schleswig-Holstein, Niedersachsen, Hamburg || 2 |- |align="right"| 103||[[Nagel-2294]] || || Hessen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Schleswig-Holstein, Brazil || 3 |- |align="right"| 43||[[Camacho_Arango-2]]|| || Schleswig-Holstein, Colombia || 4 |- | Schleswig-Holstein: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_SH Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+schleswig-holstein Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Thüringen,_Deutschland|Thüringen]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 1,182||[[Schmidt-2951]] || || Thüringen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Sachsen, Berlin || 1 |- |align="right"| 153||[[Fiedler-887]] || || Preussen, Thüringen || 2 |- |align="right"| 150||[[Guischard-15]] || || Sachsen-Anhalt, Sachsen, Brandenburg, Thüringen || 3 |- |align="right"| 133||[[Pistorius-4355]] || || Thüringen, Niedersachsen, Sachsen, Berlin || 4 |- |align="right"| 124||[[Lindemann-329]] || || Sachsen-Anhalt, Thüringen || 5 |- | Thüringen: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU_TH Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+thüringen Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== Other Länder or Unknown ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 124||[[Kroh-359]] || || Germany, USA || 1 |- |align="right"| 104||[[Hart-15591]]|| || Germany, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-08-17. |- |align="right"| 79||[[Sette-17]]|||| Brandenburg, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, USA || 2 |- |align="right"| 77||[[Connell-553]] || [[Beisenbach-1|Beisenbach]], [[Connell-553|Connell]], [[McGill-821|McGill]], [[Rover-45|Rover]] || Ireland, Germany, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Busch-178]]|| || Germany, Hessen, Russia, Canada || 4 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Merker-73]] || || Germany, Australia || 5 |- |align="right"| 42||[[Busiko-4]] || || Germany, England, Australia || 6 |- |align="right"| 31||[[Krause-1245]] || [[Krause-1245|Krause]] || USA, Denmark, Brazil, Germany || 7 |- |align="right"| 22||[[Zimmerman-689]]|||| Germany, Canada, USA || 8 |- | Germany: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_DEU|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+germany Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Greece|Greece]] == * [[:Space:Greek_Roots_Project|Greek Roots Project]] * (nobody yet) === Unconnected Greek Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Greece after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 327||[[Παπαδόπουλος-6]] || || Greece || 71 |- |align="right"| 241||[[Κουρτίδης-1]] || || Greece || 81 |- |align="right"| 146||[[Kailis-17]] || [[Kailis-17|Kailis]], [[Pitsonis-3|Pitsonis]], [[Zimbulis-3|Zimbulis]] || Greece, Australia, Egypt || Found '''connected''' 2023-06-26. |- |align="right"| 99||[[Confino-2]] || || Greece, Turkey, USA || 1 |- |align="right"| 53||[[Aghion-3]]|| || Greece, Netherlands, Egypt || Found '''connected''' 2023-09-09. |- |align="right"| 21||[[Διαπούλη-1]] || || Greece, USA || 3 |- | Greece: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_GRC|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+greece Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Hungary|Hungary]] == * [[:Project:Hungary|Hungary Project]] * (nobody yet) === Unconnected Hungarian Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Hungary after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 1,915||[[Takács-122]]|| || Hungary || '''Connected''' by [[Terstal-1|Nick Terstal]] 2023-06-21. |- |align="right"| 1,242 ||[[Peller-41]] || || Germany, Hungary || 6 |- |align="right"| 656||[[Schobert-2]]|| || Hungary || 11 |- |align="right"| 514||[[Hurgoi-3]] || || Hungary || 21 |- |align="right"| 503||[[Haber-35]] || || Hungary || 23 |- |align="right"| 503||[[Haber-35]]* || || Germany, Hungary|| 23 |- |align="right"| 265||[[Fessel-33]] || || Portugal, Hungary, Austria, Brazil || 99 |- |align="right"| 220||[[Müller-886]] || || Hungary || 1 |- |align="right"| 144|| [[Kacvinsky-57]] || || Slovakia, Czechia, Hungary || 2 |- |align="right"| 140|| [[Durmek-1]] || || Hungary, Slovakia || 3 |- |align="right"| 122||[[Reiner-330]] || || Hungary, Slovakia, England, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 105||[[Jung-2415]] || || Germany, Austria, Hungary, France, Serbia || 5 |- |align="right"|16||[[Blau-7]]|| || Romania, Hungary || 6 |- | Hungary: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_HUN|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+hungary Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Ireland|Ireland]] == * [[:Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]] * [[Hennigan-514|Feargal Hennigan]] === Unconnected Irish Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Ireland after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 194||[[Watson-3415]] || || Scotland, Ireland || 1 |- |align="right"| 119 ||[[Mercer-6094]] || || Down, Armagh, Cavan, Antrim, Belfast || 2 |- |align="right"| 103 ||[[Hollywood-181]] || || Armagh, Belfast, Scotland, England || 3 |- |align="right"| 74 ||[[Needham-347]] || || Tipperary, Longford, Kildare || 4 |- |align="right"| 73|| [[Spence-3364]] || || Ireland, Ross-shire, Lanarkshire || 5 |- |align="right"| 71||[[Lawley-477]] || || Germany, Guernsey, England, Limerick, Westmorland, USA, Canada || 6 |- |align="right"| 70||[[McHugh-1167]] || || Leitrim, Louth, Down, Scotland, USA, England || 7 |- |align="right"| 69||[[MacGuigan-6]] || || Monaghan, Scotland, Canada || 8 |- |align="right"| 69 ||[[Kinch-215]] || || Carlow, Wicklow, Wexford || 8 |- |align="right"| 67 ||[[Crowe-1345]] || || Tipperary, Kerry || 10 |- |align="right"| 55||[[McCarey-13]] || [[McCarey-13|McCarey]] || Ireland, Canada || 11 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Allen-37214]] || || England, Ireland || 11 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Symers-38]] || || Scotland, Ireland, Australia || 11 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Stewart-25671]] || || Ireland, Scotland || 14 |- |align="right"| 53||[[McLaughlin-3587]] || || Fermanagh, Tyrone, Monaghan, Canada, Donegal || 15 |- |align="right"| 50||[[Sullivan-19359]] || || England, Ireland, Australia || 16 |- |align="right"| 27||[[Faull-330]]|| || England, Ireland, India, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda || 17 |- | Ireland: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+ireland Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Antrim|County Antrim]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 148 ||[[Lockhart-4927]] || || Donegal, Antrim, Down || 1 |- |align="right"| 120 ||[[Clements-3106]] || || Antrim, Londonderry || 2 |- |align="right"| 119 ||[[Mercer-6094]] || || Down, Armagh, Cavan, Antrim, Belfast || 3 |- |align="right"| 83 ||[[Donnelly-2003]] || || Tyrone, Antrim || 4 |- |align="right"| 83 ||[[Hughes-17178]] || || Kilkenny, Antrim, India, Dublin || 4 |- |align="right"| 81 ||[[Auld-738]] || || Antrim, USA || 6 |- |align="right"| 77 ||[[Savage-6932]] || || Longford, Westmeath, Dublin, Antrim, Down, Meath, Sligo, Scotland || 7 |- |align="right"| 72 ||[[Sheppard-4088]] || || Antrim, Armagh || 8 |- | County Antrim: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_ANT Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+antrim Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Armagh|County Armagh]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 119 ||[[Mercer-6094]] || || Down, Armagh, Cavan, Antrim, Belfast || 1 |- |align="right"| 103 ||[[Hollywood-181]] || || Armagh, Belfast, Scotland, England || 2 |- |align="right"| 72 ||[[Sheppard-4088]] || || Antrim, Armagh || 3 |- |align="right"| 66 ||[[Woods-7632]] || || Armagh || 4 |- |align="right"| 66 ||[[Woods-18188]] || || Armagh || 4 |- | County Armagh: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_ARM Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+armagh Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Cavan|County Cavan]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 119 ||[[Mercer-6094]] || || Down, Armagh, Cavan, Antrim, Belfast || 1 |- |align="right"| 62 ||[[McTague-192]] || ||Leitrim, Cavan || 2 |- |align="right"| 57 ||[[Madden-1090]] || || Cavan, Offaly, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 55 ||[[McDonnell-1937]] || || Longford, Cavan, England, Kilkenny || 4 |- |align="right"| 51||[[Machon-53]] || || Fermanagh, Cavan, Scotland || 5 |- |align="right"| 28||[[Brown-64885]]|| [[Brown-64885|Brown]] || Cavan, Canada, USA|| 6 |- | County Cavan: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_CAV Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+cavan Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Cork|County Cork]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 181||[[Mahoney-1460]] || || Cork, Waterford || 1 |- |align="right"| 176||[[Glasheen-3]] || [[Austin-3352|Austin]], [[Blake-1959|Blake]], [[Carroll-2334|Carroll]], [[Costigan-63|Costigan]], [[Dietz-22|Dietz]], [[Glasheen-3|Glasheen]], [[McCarthy-1172|McCarthy]], [[White-15859|White]] || Cork, Laois, USA || 2 |- |align="right"| 110||[[Corcoran-2263]] || || Cork, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 77||[[Connell-553]] || [[Beisenbach-1|Beisenbach]], [[Connell-553|Connell]], [[McGill-821|McGill]], [[Rover-45|Rover]] || Cork, Germany, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 69||[[O'Brien-8155]]|||| Cork, Tipperary, Canada, USA || 5 |- | County Cork: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_COR Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+cork Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Donegal|County Donegal]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 158 ||[[Crossan-218]] || || Donegal || 1 |- |align="right"| 156 ||[[McNelis-11]] || || Donegal || 2 |- |align="right"| 148 ||[[Lockhart-4927]] || || Donegal, Antrim, Down || 3 |- |align="right"| 93 ||[[Lynch-10686]] || || Donegal, Londonderry || 4 |- |align="right"| 93 ||[[Mckee-659]] || || Leitrim, Tyrone, Donegal, Londonderry, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 60||[[Bannigan-3]] || [[Bannigan-3|Bannigan]], [[Fox-7307|Fox]] || USA, Donegal || 6 |- |align="right"| 53||[[McLaughlin-3587]] || || Fermanagh, Tyrone, Monaghan, Canada, Donegal || 4 |- | County Donegal: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_DON Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+donegal Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Down|County Down]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 148 ||[[Lockhart-4927]] || || Donegal, Antrim, Down || 1 |- |align="right"| 119 ||[[Mercer-6094]] || || Down, Armagh, Cavan, Antrim, Belfast || 2 |- |align="right"| 77 ||[[Savage-6932]] || || Longford, Westmeath, Dublin, Antrim, Down, Meath, Sligo, Scotland || 3 |- |align="right"| 75||[[McAvoy-258]] || || Down, England || 4 |- |align="right"| 70||[[McHugh-1167]] || || Leitrim, Louth, Down, Scotland, USA, England || 5 |- |align="right"| 62||[[Thomas-39983]] || || Down, Wales, Scotland, England, Australia || 6 |- | County Down: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_DOW Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+down Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Dublin|County Dublin]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 181 ||[[Lynam-174]] || || Waterford, Dublin || 1 |- |align="right"| 91 ||[[Fitzgerald-7332]] || || Waterford, Dublin || 2 |- |align="right"| 83 ||[[Hughes-17178]] || || Kilkenny, Antrim, India, Dublin || 3 |- |align="right"| 77 ||[[Savage-6932]] || || Longford, Westmeath, Dublin, Antrim, Down, Meath, Sligo, Scotland || 4 |- |align="right"| 60 ||[[McCann-3379]] || || Meath, Dublin || 5 |- |align="right"| 57 ||[[O'Brien-2022]] || || Kilkenny, Waterford, Dublin || 6 |- | County Dublin: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_DUB Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+dublin Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Fermanagh|County Fermanagh]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 75||[[Glen-690]] || || Fermanagh, Scotland, England || 1 |- |align="right"| 60||[[McGowan-3112]] || || Fermanagh, USA || 2 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Flanagan-2453]] || || Fermanagh || 3 |- |align="right"| 53||[[McLaughlin-3587]] || || Fermanagh, Tyrone, Monaghan, Canada, Donegal || 4 |- |align="right"| 51||[[Machon-53]] || || Fermanagh, Cavan, Scotland || 5 |- | County Fermanagh: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_FER Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+fermanagh Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Kilkenny|County Kilkenny]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 181 ||[[Power-5371]] || || Kilkenny || 1 |- |align="right"| 83 ||[[Hughes-17178]] || || Kilkenny, Antrim, India, Dublin || 2 |- |align="right"| 61 ||[[Grainger-371]] || || Kilkenny, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 57 ||[[O'Brien-2022]] || || Kilkenny, Waterford, Dublin || 4 |- |align="right"| 55 ||[[McDonnell-1937]] || || Longford, Cavan, England, Kilkenny || 5 |- | County Kilkenny: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_KIK Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+kilkenny Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Laois|County Laois]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 176||[[Glasheen-3]] || [[Austin-3352|Austin]], [[Blake-1959|Blake]], [[Carroll-2334|Carroll]], [[Costigan-63|Costigan]], [[Dietz-22|Dietz]], [[Glasheen-3|Glasheen]], [[McCarthy-1172|McCarthy]], [[White-15859|White]] || Cork, Laois, USA || 1 |- |align="right"| 103||[[Keevers-19]] || || Laois, Galway, Wicklow, USA || 2 |- |align="right"| 79||[[Sweetman-85]] || || Wexford, Laois, England || 3 |- |align="right"| 72||[[Aberle-22]] || || Germany, Laois, Scotland, USA || Found '''connected''' 2023-07-20. |- |align="right"| 60||[[Southern-240]] || || Laois || 4 |- | County Laois: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_LEX Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+laois Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Leitrim|County Leitrim]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 93 ||[[Mckee-659]] || || Leitrim, Tyrone, Donegal, Londonderry, USA || 1 |- |align="right"| 70||[[McHugh-1167]] || || Leitrim, Louth, Down, Scotland, USA, England || 2 |- |align="right"| 69 ||[[Fee-972]] || || Leitrim, Tipperary, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 63 ||[[Bell-6013]] || || Longford, USA, Leitrim || 4 |- |align="right"| 62 ||[[McTague-192]] || ||Leitrim, Cavan || 5 |- | County Leitrim: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_LET Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+leitrim Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Londonderry|County Londonderry]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 137 ||[[McBride-1147]] || || Donegal, Scotland, Londonderry || 1 |- |align="right"| 120 ||[[Clements-3106]] || || Antrim, Londonderry || 2 |- |align="right"| 93 ||[[Lynch-10686]] || || Donegal, Londonderry || 3 |- |align="right"| 93 ||[[Mckee-659]] || || Leitrim, Tyrone, Donegal, Londonderry, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 58||[[Taylor-26988]] || || Londonderry, Monaghan, Canada || 5 |- | County Londonderry: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_LDY Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+londonderry Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Longford|County Longford]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 97 ||[[Kent-8381]] || || Longford, USA || 1 |- |align="right"| 77 ||[[Savage-6932]] || || Longford, Westmeath, Dublin, Antrim, Down, Meath, Sligo, Scotland || 2 |- |align="right"| 74 ||[[Needham-347]] || || Tipperary, Longford, Kildare || 3 |- |align="right"| 63 ||[[Bell-6013]] || || Longford, USA, Leitrim || 4 |- |align="right"| 55 ||[[McDonnell-1937]] || || Longford, Cavan, England, Kilkenny || 5 |- | County Longford: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_LOG Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+longford Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Mayo|County Mayo]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 121||[[McHugh-1765]] || || Mayo || 1 |- |align="right"| 97||[[Chambers-5035]] || || Mayo || 2 |- |align="right"| 96||[[McAndrew-721]] || || Mayo || 3 |- |align="right"| 90||[[Cunningham-4396]] || || Mayo, Roscommon, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 65||[[Doyle-5182]] || || Mayo, Waterford, USA || 5 |- | County Mayo: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_MAY Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+mayo Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Meath|County Meath]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 82 ||[[Smith-154509]] || || Meath || 1 |- |align="right"| 77 ||[[Savage-6932]] || || Longford, Westmeath, Dublin, Antrim, Down, Meath, Sligo, Scotland || 2 |- |align="right"| 65 ||[[Nevins-42]] || || Meath || 3 |- |align="right"| 60 ||[[Douglas-7912]] || || Meath || 4 |- |align="right"| 60 ||[[McCann-3379]] || || Meath, Dublin || 4 |- | County Meath: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_MEA Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+meath Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Offaly|County Offaly]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 186||[[Duffy-1179]] || || Offaly, USA || 1 |- |align="right"| 76 ||[[Farrell-325]] || || Offaly || 2 |- |align="right"| 71 ||[[Dunigan-119]] || || Offaly, Tipperary, Limerick, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 63||[[Harney-1893]] || || Offaly, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 57 ||[[Madden-1090]] || || Cavan, Offaly, USA || 5 |- | County Offaly: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_OFF Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+offaly Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Roscommon|County Roscommon]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 150|| [[Lytle-595]] || || Roscommon || 1 |- |align="right"| 91|| [[Murphy-20714]] || || Barbados, Roscommon || 2 |- |align="right"| 90||[[Cunningham-4396]] || || Mayo, Roscommon, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 89|| [[Morris-6958]] || || Roscommon || 4 |- |align="right"| 85||[[Garvey-1089]] || || Roscommon || 5 |- | County Roscommon: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_ROS Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+roscommon Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Sligo|County Sligo]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 145 ||[[Finnerty-315]] || || Sligo, USA || 1 |- |align="right"| 79||[[Norton-11670]] || || Westmeath, Roscommon, Sligo || 2 |- |align="right"| 77 ||[[Savage-6932]] || || Longford, Westmeath, Dublin, Antrim, Down, Meath, Sligo, Scotland || 3 |- |align="right"| 67 ||[[Foody-147]] || || Sligo, Tyrone, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 63 ||[[Foody-79]] || || Sligo || 5 |- | County Sligo: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_SLI Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+sligo Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Tipperary|County Tipperary]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 74 ||[[Needham-347]] || || Tipperary, Longford, Kildare || 1 |- |align="right"| 71||[[Dunigan-130]]|||| Offaly, Tipperary, USA || 2 |- |align="right"| 69||[[O'Brien-8155]]|||| Cork, Tipperary, Canada, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 69 ||[[Fee-972]] || || Leitrim, Tipperary, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 67 ||[[Crowe-1345]] || || Tipperary, Kerry || 5 |- | County Tipperary: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_TIP Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+tipperary Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Tyrone|County Tyrone]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 148||[[Farnan-141]] || || Tyrone, Canada || 1 |- |align="right"| 141||[[McElhatton-43]] || || Tyrone, England, Canada || 2 |- |align="right"| 137||[[O'Kane-30]] || || Tyrone || 3 |- |align="right"| 93 ||[[Mckee-659]] || || Leitrim, Tyrone, Donegal, Londonderry, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 89 ||[[Toland-35]] || || Tyrone || 5 |- |align="right"| 83 ||[[Donnelly-2003]] || || Tyrone, Antrim || 6 |- |align="right"| 67 ||[[Foody-147]] || || Sligo, Tyrone, USA || 7 |- |align="right"| 53||[[McLaughlin-3587]] || || Fermanagh, Tyrone, Monaghan, Canada, Donegal || 8 |- | County Tyrone: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_TYR Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+tyrone Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Waterford|County Waterford]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 181||[[Caulfield-186]] || || Waterford, Wexford || 1 |- |align="right"| 91 ||[[Fitzgerald-7332]] || || Waterford, Dublin || 2 |- |align="right"| 85 ||[[Franklin-11426]] || || Waterford || 3 |- |align="right"| 65||[[Doyle-5182]] || || Mayo, Waterford, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 57 ||[[O'Brien-2022]] || || Kilkenny, Waterford, Dublin || 5 |- | County Waterford: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_WAT Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+waterford Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Westmeath|County Westmeath]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 117 ||[[Fox-11697]] || || Westmeath || 1 |- |align="right"| 79||[[Norton-11670]] || || Westmeath, Roscommon, Sligo || 2 |- |align="right"| 77 ||[[Savage-6932]] || || Longford, Westmeath, Dublin, Antrim, Down, Meath, Sligo, Scotland || 3 |- |align="right"| 51 ||[[Moran-6490]] || || Westmeath || 4 |- |align="right"| 50 ||[[Flood-1363]] || || Westmeath, USA || 5 |- | County Westmeath: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_WEM Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+westmeath Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:County_Wexford|County Wexford]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 181||[[Caulfield-186]] || || Waterford, Wexford || 1 |- |align="right"| 79||[[Sweetman-85]] || || Wexford, Laois, England || 2 |- |align="right"| 75 ||[[Murphy-16256]] || || Wexford || 3 |- |align="right"| 74||[[O'Neill-6540]] || || Wexford, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 69 ||[[Kinch-215]] || || Carlow, Wicklow, Wexford || 5 |- | County Wexford: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IRL_WEX Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+wexford Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Italy|Italy]] == * [[:Project:Italy|Italy Project]] * [[Davini-1|Enrico Davini]] === Unconnected Italian Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Italy after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 210||[[Prendez-2]]|| || Spain, Peru, France, Italy, Chile || 1 |- |align="right"| 207||[[Vozza-28]] || || || 2 |- |align="right"| 207||[[Ippoliti-4]] || || || 2 |- |align="right"| 164||[[Cavalitto-3]] || || Italy, Argentina || Found '''connected''' 2024-01-23. |- |align="right"| 159||[[Davini-629]] || [[Davini-629|Davini]] || Italy, United States, Argentina || Found '''connected''' 2024-01-23. |- |align="right"| 148 || [[Caira-48]] || || Italy, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 138||[[Agostini-9]] || [[Agostini-9|Agostini]], [[Dalla_Via-3|Dalla Via]], [[Fontana-31|Fontana]], [[Sartori-37|Sartori]] || Italy, Brazil || 5 |- |align="right"| 115||[[Vosti-9]] || || Switzerland, Italy || 6 |- |align="right"| 110||[[Battel-10]] || || Italy, Alberta || 7 |- |align="right"| 98||[[Trentini-22]] || || Italy, Argentina || 8 |- | Italy: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ITA|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+italy Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Lithuania|Lithuania]] == * [[:Project:Italy|Italy Project]] === Unconnected Lithuanian Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Lithuania after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 562||[[Makauskas-1]] || || Lithuania || 17 |- |align="right"| 384||[[Janulytė-2]] || || Lithuania || 41 |- |align="right"| 175||[[Zilionyte-4]] || || Russia, Lithuania || 1 |- |align="right"| 90||[[Aronowski-6]]|| || Lithuania, Poland, Chile || Found '''connected''' 2023-01-23. |- |align="right"| 74||[[Saygol-8]] || || Lithuania, Russia, England || 2 |- | Lithuania: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_LTU|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+lithuania Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: The Netherlands|The Netherlands]] == * [[:Project:Netherlands|Netherlands Project]] * [[Molier-3|B.W.J. Molier]], see his [[Space:Unconnected_branches|list with more details]] * [[Duffhauss-1|Monique Duffhauss]] * [[Mullins-2069 | Jayme Arrington]] Friesland === Unconnected Dutch Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from the Netherlands after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 58||[[Pietersz-23]] || || Netherlands, Germany || 1 |- | The Netherlands: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NLD|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+netherlands Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Norway|Norway]] == * [[:Project:Norway|Norway Project]] * [[Pettersen-241|Sigmund Pettersen]] * Østfold: [[Gallant-840|Kristina Gallant]] === Unconnected Norwegian Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Norway after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 119||[[Iversen-8]]|||| Norway, Sweden || 1 |- |align="right"| 106||[[Olavsdatter-29]]|||| Norway || 2 |- |align="right"| 104||[[Riis-11]]|||| Norway || 3 |- |align="right"| 98||[[Olson-6051]]|||| Norway, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 95||[[Baardsen-36]]|||| Norway || 5 |- | Norway: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NOR|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+norway Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Poland|Poland]] == * [[:Project:Poland|Poland Project]] * [[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]] === Unconnected Polish Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Poland after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"|1,113||[[Świerczyna-7]]* || || Poland || 3 |- |align="right"| 412||[[Kedzia-6]] || [[Dera-5|Dera]], [[Domagała-10|Domagała]], [[Drabent-13|Drabent]], [[Kedzia-6|Kedzia]], [[Krawczyk-187|Krawczyk]], [[Musiał-10|Musiał]], [[Pacholek-44|Pacholek]] || Poland || Found '''connected''' 2023-07-19. |- |align="right"| 352||[[Bandrymer-1]]* || || Poland || 43 |- |align="right"| 325||[[Dąbrowski-15]]* || || Poland || 47 |- |align="right"| 271||[[Poczciwy-1]] || || Poland || 69 |- |align="right"| 183||[[Tomoń-213]] || || Poland, USA|| 1 |- |align="right"| 90||[[Aronowski-6]]|| || Lithuania, Poland, Chile || Found '''connected''' 2023-01-23. |- |align="right"| 81||[[Wolf-1424]] || || Poland, Germany, Russia, Romania || 2 |- |align="right"| 75||[[Winograd-18]]|||| Poland, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 40||[[Wataha-7]]|||| Poland, Slovakia, USA || 4 |- | Poland: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_POL|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+poland Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Portugal|Portugal]] == * [[:Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]] * (Nobody yet) === Unconnected Portuguese Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Portugal after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 349||[[Mendes-377]] || || Portugal || 12 |- |align="right"| 538||[[Esteves-57]] || || Portugal || 20 |- |align="right"| 514||[[De_Mello-54]] || || Azores || Found '''connected''' 2023-09-01. |- |align="right"| 450||[[Correia-193]] || || Portugal || 30 |- |align="right"| 439||[[Corrales-83]] || || Portugal || Found '''connected''' 2023-09-01. |- |align="right"| 365||[[Teixeira_Campos-3]] || || Brazil, Belgium, Portugal || 40 |- |align="right"| 311||[[Da_Silva-75]] || || Azores || 54 |- |align="right"| 292||[[Da_Rosa-2]] || || Azores || Found '''connected''' 2023-09-01. |- |align="right"| 266||[[Fessel-33]] || || Portugal, Hungary, Austria, Brazil || 71 |- |align="right"| 266||[[Fontes-8]] || || Brazil, Portugal || Found '''connected''' 2023-09-01. |- |align="right"| 245||[[Costa Freitas Branco-1]] || || Portugal || Found '''connected''' 2023-09-01. |- |align="right"| 233||[[Ribeiro-103]] || || Portugal || 91 |- |align="right"| 228||[[Silveira-113]] || || Azores || 96 |- |align="right"| 99||[[Friedeberg_Nathan-1]] || || England, Portugal || Found '''connected''' 2023-07-19. |- |align="right"| 65||[[Alameda-1]]|||| Portugal, Finland, USA || 1 |- | Portugal: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_PRT|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+portugal Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Romania|Romania]] == * [[:Project:Romanian_Roots|Romanian Roots Project]] === Unconnected Romanian Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Romania after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 526||[[Harmat-23]] || || Baden-Württemberg, Bayern, Hungary, Romania || 21 |- |align="right"| 96||[[Schmitz-751]] || || Germany, Romania || 1 |- |align="right"| 81||[[Wolf-1424]] || || Poland, Germany, Russia, Romania || 2 |- |align="right"| 77||[[Udman-7]] || || Romania ||Found '''connected''' 2023-07-20. |- |align="right"| 29||[[Stenudd-29]] || || Finland, Romania || 3 |- |align="right"| 22||[[Agospowicz-3]] || [[Agospowicz-3|Agospowicz]] || Austria, Romania, Canada || 4 |- |align="right"|16||[[Blau-7]]|| || Romania, Hungary || 5 |- | Romania: || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unconnected+romania Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+romania Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Russia|Russia]] == * [[:Project:Russian_Roots|Russian Roots Project]] * (Nobody yet) === Unconnected Russian Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Russia after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 278||[[Васильев-11]] ([[S-1833]]) || Russia || || 82 |- |align="right"| 271||[[Сердюк-1]] || || Ukraine, Russia || 85 |- |align="right"| 175||[[Zilionyte-4]] || || Russia, Lithuania || 1 |- |align="right"| 81||[[Wolf-1424]] || || Poland, Germany, Russia, Romania || 2 |- |align="right"| 74||[[Saygol-8]] || || Lithuania, Russia, England || 3 |- |align="right"| 66||[[Edvabsky-2]]|| || Russia, Palestine, Canada, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 65||[[Jagol-5]]|||| Russia, USA || 5 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Busch-178]]|| || Germany, Russia, Canada || 6 |- | Russia: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_RUS|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+russia Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Scotland|Scotland]] == * [[:Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]] * [[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] === Unconnected Scottish Branches === These tables list the next largest unconnected branches from Scotland after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. ==== [[:Category:Angus,_Scotland|Angus]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 102||[[Marshall-20810]] || || Scotland, Stirlingshire, Peebles-shire, Lanarkshire, West Lothian, Ayrshire, Midlothian, Dunbartonshire, Roxburghshire, Angus, Ireland, Bute || 1 |- |align="right"| 85||[[Boath-191]] || || Angus || 2 |- |align="right"| 84||[[Muth-630]] || || Germany, Angus, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 77||[[Cunningham-6463]] || || Angus, Scotland, Renfewshire || 4 |- |align="right"| 73||[[Brymer-128]] || || Angus, Midlothian || 5 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Chrystal-95]] || || Angus, Lanarkshire, Canada || 6 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Johnston-21557]] || || Midlothian, Renfrewshire, Fife, Angus, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire || 6 |- |align="right"| 52|| [[Brodie-5256]] || || East Lothian, Midlothian, Perthshire, Inverness-shire, Angus || 8 |- | Angus: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_ANS Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+angus Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Argyll,_Scotland|Argyll]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 106||[[Irvine-1717]] || || Dunbartonshire, Argyll, Perthshire, Midlothian || 1 |- |align="right"| 102||[[Thomson-10691]] || || Argyll, Renfrewshire, Perthshire, Peebles-shire, Sutherland, Midlothian || 1 |- |align="right"| 100||[[McIntyre-4412]] || || Stirlingshire, Clackmannanshire, Argyll, Canada || 3 |- |align="right"| 91||[[Arbuthnot-3608]] || || Scotland, Argyll, Canada || 4 |- |align="right"| 68||[[Paterson-5005]] || || Dumfriesshire, Kirkcudbrightshire, Argyll, Lanarkshire, Peebles-shire || 5 |- | Argyll: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_ARL Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+argyll Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Ayrshire,_Scotland|Ayrshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 194||[[Watson-3415]] || || Lanarkshire, Ireland, Stirlingshire, Renfrewshire, Dunbartonshire, Ayrshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 103||[[Paton-1689]] || || Renfrewshire, Ayrshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 102||[[Marshall-20810]] || || Scotland, Stirlingshire, Peebles-shire, Lanarkshire, West Lothian, Ayrshire, Midlothian, Dunbartonshire, Roxburghshire, Angus, Ireland, Bute || 3 |- |align="right"| 81||[[Mcneill-433]] || || Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Wigtownshire, Dunbartonshire || Found '''connected''' 2023-08-26. |- |align="right"| 62||[[Thomas-39983]] || || Ireland, Wales, Lanarkshire, Wigtownshire, England, Ayrshire, Australia || 4 |- |align="right"| 58||[[Henderson-9494]] || || Ayrshire, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire || 4 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Stewart-25671]] || || Ireland, Wigtownshire, Ayrshire || 6 |- | Ayrshire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_AYR Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+ayr Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Berwickshire,_Scotland|Berwickshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 59|| [[Nisbet-5018]] || || East Lothian, Scotland, Berwickshire, Inverness-shire, Moray || 1 |- |align="right"| 57|| [[Shiells-8]] || || Berwickshire, Roxburghshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 55||| [[Lauder-742]] || || Berwickshire, Lanarkshire || 3 |- | Berwickshire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_BEW Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+east+berwickshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Bute,_Scotland|Bute]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 102||[[Marshall-20810]] || || Scotland, Stirlingshire, Peebles-shire, Lanarkshire, West Lothian, Ayrshire, Midlothian, Dunbartonshire, Roxburghshire, Angus, Ireland, Bute || 1 |- |align="right"| 53||[[McKay-1636]] || || Bute, Wigtownshire, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire || 2 |- | Roxburghshire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_BUT Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+bute Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Caithness,_Scotland|Caithness]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 62||[[Dixon-4943]] || || Scotland, USA, Caithness, England, Canada || 1 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Rettie-94]] || || Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Edinburghshire, Caithness || 2 |- | Caithness: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_CAI Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+caithness Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Clackmannanshire,_Scotland|Clackmannanshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 100||[[McIntyre-4412]] || || Stirlingshire, Clackmannanshire, Argyll, Canada || 1 |- |align="right"| 76||[[Drummond-4737]] || || Midlothian, Clackmannanshire, West Lothian, England || 2 |- | Clackmannanshire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_CLK Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+clackmannanshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Dumfriesshire,_Scotland|Dumfriesshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 75||[[Penman-1669]] || || Roxburghshire, Midlothian, Dumfriesshire, Canada, England || 1 |- |align="right"| 68||[[Paterson-5005]] || || Dumfriesshire, Kirkcudbrightshire, Argyll, Lanarkshire, Peebles-shire || 2 |- |align="right"| 63||[[Angus-1980]] || || Aberdeenshire, Wales, England, Dumfriesshire || 3 |- |align="right"| 58||[[Russell-27946]] || || Dumfriesshire, Lanarkshire, Peeblesshire, Chile || 4 |- |align="right"| 56||[[Irving-2945]] || || Dumfriesshire || 5 |- | Dumfriesshire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_DFS Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+dumfriesshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Dunbartonshire,_Scotland|Dunbartonshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 194||[[Watson-3415]] || || Lanarkshire, Ireland, Stirlingshire, Renfrewshire, Dunbartonshire, Ayrshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 106||[[Irvine-1717]] || || Dunbartonshire, Argyll, Perthshire, Midlothian || 2 |- |align="right"| 102||[[Marshall-20810]] || || Scotland, Stirlingshire, Peebles-shire, Lanarkshire, West Lothian, Ayrshire, Midlothian, Dunbartonshire, Roxburghshire, Angus, Ireland, Bute || 3 |- |align="right"| 81||[[Mcneill-433]] || || Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Wigtownshire, Dunbartonshire || Found '''connected''' 2023-08-26. |- |align="right"| 59||[[Doonan-190]] || || Ireland, Dunbartonshire || 4 |- |align="right"| 58||[[Henderson-9494]] || || Ayrshire, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire || 5 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Johnston-21557]] || || Midlothian, Renfrewshire, Fife, Angus, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire || 6 |- |align="right"| 53||[[McKay-1636]] || || Bute, Wigtownshire, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire || 7 |- |align="right"| 52||[[Dickenson-546]] || || West Lothian, Midlothian, Dunbartonshire || 8 |- | Dunbartonshire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_DNB Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+dunbartonshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:East_Lothian,_Scotland|East Lothian]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 77|| [[Steele_Weir-1]] || || East Lothian, Midlothian, Wales, USA || 1 |- |align="right"| 76|| [[Yule-726]] || || Midlothian, East Lothian || 2 |- |align="right"| 59|| [[Nisbet-5018]] || || East Lothian, Scotland, Berwickshire, Inverness-shire, Moray || 3 |- |align="right"| 52|| [[Brodie-5256]] || || East Lothian, Midlothian, Perthshire, Inverness-shire, Angus || 4 |- | East Lothian: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_ELN Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+east+lothian Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Fife,_Scotland|Fife]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 190||[[Aitken-1379]] || || Lanarkshire, Refnfrewshire, Fife || 1 |- |align="right"| 87||[[Gray-29683]] || || Fife || 2 |- |align="right"| 84||[[Duncan-6514]] || || Fife || 3 |- |align="right"| 83||[[Law-1096]] || || Fife, Perthshire || 4 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Johnston-21557]] || || Midlothian, Renfrewshire, Fife, Angus, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire || 5 |- | Fife: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_FIF Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+fife Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Inverness-shire,_Scotland|Inverness-shire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 90|| [[Macdonald-157]] || || Inverness-shire, Gabon, Canada, Ross-shire || 1 |- |align="right"| 59|| [[Nisbet-5018]] || || East Lothian, Scotland, Berwickshire, Inverness-shire, Moray || 2 |- |align="right"| 58|| [[Fraser-7590]] || || Inverness-shire || 3 |- |align="right"| 53|| [[McNeil-3429]] || || Inverness-shire || 4 |- |align="right"| 52|| [[Brodie-5256]] || || East Lothian, Midlothian, Perthshire, Inverness-shire, Angus || 5 |- | Inverness-shire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_INV Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+inverness Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Kirkcudbrightshire,_Scotland|Kirkcudbrightshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 68||[[Paterson-5005]] || || Dumfriesshire, Kirkcudbrightshire, Argyll, Lanarkshire, Peebles-shire || 1 |- | Kirkcudbrightshire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_KKD Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+kirkcudbrightshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Lanarkshire,_Scotland|Lanarkshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 194||[[Watson-3415]] || || Lanarkshire, Ireland, Stirlingshire, Renfrewshire, Dunbartonshire, Ayrshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 190||[[Aitken-1379]] || || Lanarkshire, Refnfrewshire, Fife || 2 |- |align="right"| 103 ||[[Hollywood-181]] || || Ireland, Lanarkshire, England || 3 |- |align="right"| 102||[[Marshall-20810]] || || Scotland, Stirlingshire, Peebles-shire, Lanarkshire, West Lothian, Ayrshire, Midlothian, Dunbartonshire, Roxburghshire, Angus, Ireland, Bute || 4 |- |align="right"| 81||[[Mcneill-433]] || || Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Wigtownshire, Dunbartonshire || Found '''connected''' 2023-08-26. |- |align="right"| 77 ||[[Savage-6932]] || || Ireland, Lanarkshire || 5 |- |align="right"| 75||[[Glen-690]] || || Ireland, Scotland, England, Lanarkshire || 6 |- |align="right"| 73|| [[Spence-3364]] || || Ireland, Ross-shire, Lanarkshire || 7 |- |align="right"| 72||[[Thornley-471]] || || England, Lanarkshire || 8 |- |align="right"| 70||[[McHugh-1167]] || || Ireland, Lanarkshire, England, Stirlingshire || 9 |- |align="right"| 69||[[MacGuigan-6]] || || Ireland, Lanarkshire, Canada || 10 |- |align="right"| 68||[[Paterson-5005]] || || Dumfriesshire, Kirkcudbrightshire, Argyll, Lanarkshire, Peebles-shire || 11 |- |align="right"| 64||[[McHugh-1164]] || || Ireland, Lanarkshire, USA, England, Stirlingshire || 12 |- |align="right"| 62||[[Thomas-39983]] || || Ireland, Wales, Lanarkshire, Wigtownshire, England, Ayrshire, Australia || 13 |- |align="right"| 58||[[Henderson-9494]] || || Ayrshire, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire || 14 |- |align="right"| 58||[[Russell-27946]] || || Dumfriesshire, Lanarkshire, Peeblesshire, Chile || 14 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Chrystal-95]] || || Angus, Lanarkshire, Canada || 16 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Johnston-21557]] || || Midlothian, Renfrewshire, Fife, Angus, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire || 16 |- |align="right"| 55| [[Lauder-742]] || || Berwickshire, Lanarkshire || 18 |- |align="right"| 53||[[McKay-1636]] || || Bute, Wigtownshire, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire || 19 |- |align="right"| 51||[[Machon-53]] || || Ireland, Lanarkshire || 20 |- | Lanarkshire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_LKS Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+lanarkshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Midlothian,_Scotland|Midlothian]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 106||[[Irvine-1717]] || || Dunbartonshire, Argyll, Perthshire, Midlothian || 1 |- |align="right"| 102||[[Marshall-20810]] || || Scotland, Stirlingshire, Peebles-shire, Lanarkshire, West Lothian, Ayrshire, Midlothian, Dunbartonshire, Roxburghshire, Angus, Ireland, Bute || 2 |- |align="right"| 102||[[Thomson-10691]] || || Argyll, Renfrewshire, Perthshire, Peebles-shire, Sutherland, Midlothian || 2 |- |align="right"| 77|| [[Steele_Weir-1]] || || East Lothian, Midlothian, Wales, USA || 4 |- |align="right"| 76|| [[Yule-726]] || || Midlothian, East Lothian || 5 |- |align="right"| 76||[[Drummond-4737]] || || Midlothian, Clackmannanshire, West Lothian, England || 5 |- |align="right"| 75||[[Henderson-19617]] || || Roxburghshire, Midlothian || 7 |- |align="right"| 75||[[Penman-1669]] || || Roxburghshire, Midlothian, Dumfriesshire, Canada, England || 7 |- |align="right"| 73||[[Brymer-128]] || || Angus, Midlothian || 9 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Johnston-21557]] || || Midlothian, Renfrewshire, Fife, Angus, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire || 10 |- |align="right"| 52|| [[Brodie-5256]] || || East Lothian, Midlothian, Perthshire, Inverness-shire, Angus || 11 |- |align="right"| 52||[[Dickenson-546]] || || West Lothian, Midlothian, Dunbartonshire || 11 |- |align="right"| 35||[[Love-9666]] || || Midlothian, Perthshire, England || 13 |- | Midlothian: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_MLN Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+midlothian Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Peeblesshire,_Scotland|Peeblesshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 102||[[Marshall-20810]] || || Scotland, Stirlingshire, Peebles-shire, Lanarkshire, West Lothian, Ayrshire, Midlothian, Dunbartonshire, Roxburghshire, Angus, Ireland, Bute || 1 |- |align="right"| 102||[[Thomson-10691]] || || Argyll, Renfrewshire, Perthshire, Peebles-shire, Sutherland, Midlothian || 1 |- |align="right"| 68||[[Paterson-5005]] || || Dumfriesshire, Kirkcudbrightshire, Argyll, Lanarkshire, Peebles-shire || 3 |- |align="right"| 58||[[Russell-27946]] || || Dumfriesshire, Lanarkshire, Peeblesshire, Chile || 4 |- | Peeblesshire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_PEE Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+peebles Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Perthshire,_Scotland|Perthshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 106||[[Irvine-1717]] || || Dunbartonshire, Argyll, Perthshire, Midlothian || 1 |- |align="right"| 102||[[Thomson-10691]] || || Argyll, Renfrewshire, Perthshire, Peebles-shire, Sutherland, Midlothian || 2 |- |align="right"| 83||[[Law-1096]] || || Fife, Perthshire || 3 |- |align="right"| 52|| [[Brodie-5256]] || || East Lothian, Midlothian, Perthshire, Inverness-shire, Angus || 4 |- |align="right"| 35||[[Love-9666]] || || Midlothian, Perthshire, England || 5 |- | Perthshire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_PER Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+perthshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Renfrewshire,_Scotland|Renfrewshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 194||[[Watson-3415]] || || Lanarkshire, Ireland, Stirlingshire, Renfrewshire, Dunbartonshire, Ayrshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 190||[[Aitken-1379]] || || Lanarkshire, Refnfrewshire, Fife || 2 |- |align="right"| 137 ||[[McBride-1147]] || || Ireland, Renfrewshire || 3 |- |align="right"| 103||[[Paton-1689]] || || Renfrewshire, Ayrshire || 4 |- |align="right"| 102||[[Thomson-10691]] || || Argyll, Renfrewshire, Perthshire, Peebles-shire, Sutherland, Midlothian || 5 |- |align="right"| 77||[[Cunningham-6463]] || || Angus, Scotland, Renfewshire || 6 |- |align="right"| 58||[[Henderson-9494]] || || Ayrshire, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire || 7 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Johnston-21557]] || || Midlothian, Renfrewshire, Fife, Angus, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire || 8 |- | Renfrewshire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_RFW Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+renfrewshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Ross_and_Cromarty,_Scotland|Ross and Cromarty]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 90|| [[Macdonald-157]] || || Inverness-shire, Gabon, Canada, Ross-shire || 1 |- |align="right"| 73|| [[Spence-3364]] || || Ireland, Ross-shire, Lanarkshire || 2 |- | Ross and Cromarty: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_ROC Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+ross+cromarty Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Roxburghshire,_Scotland|Roxburghshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 102||[[Marshall-20810]] || || Scotland, Stirlingshire, Peebles-shire, Lanarkshire, West Lothian, Ayrshire, Midlothian, Dunbartonshire, Roxburghshire, Angus, Ireland, Bute || 1 |- |align="right"| 75||[[Henderson-19617]] || || Roxburghshire, Midlothian || 2 |- |align="right"| 75||[[Penman-1669]] || || Roxburghshire, Midlothian, Dumfriesshire, Canada, England || 2 |- |align="right"| 68||[[Elder-4370]] || || Dumfriesshire, Kirkcudbrightshire, Selkirkshire, Roxburghshire || 4 |- |align="right"| 57|| [[Shiells-8]] || || Berwickshire, Roxburghshire || 5 |- | Roxburghshire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_ROX Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+roxburghshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Stirlingshire,_Scotland|Stirlingshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 194||[[Watson-3415]] || || Lanarkshire, Ireland, Stirlingshire, Renfrewshire, Dunbartonshire, Ayrshire || 1 |- |align="right"| 102||[[Marshall-20810]] || || Scotland, Stirlingshire, Peebles-shire, Lanarkshire, West Lothian, Ayrshire, Midlothian, Dunbartonshire, Roxburghshire, Angus, Ireland, Bute || 2 |- |align="right"| 100||[[McIntyre-4412]] || || Stirlingshire, Clackmannanshire, Argyll, Canada || 3 |- |align="right"| 70||[[McHugh-1167]] || || Ireland, Lanarkshire, England, Stirlingshire || 4 |- |align="right"| 64||[[McHugh-1164]] || || Ireland, Lanarkshire, USA, England, Stirlingshire || 5 |- | Stirlingshire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_STI Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+stirlingshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Sutherland,_Scotland|Sutherland]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 102||[[Thomson-10691]] || || Argyll, Renfrewshire, Perthshire, Peebles-shire, Sutherland, Midlothian || 1 |- | Sutherland: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_SUT Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+sutherland Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:West_Lothian,_Scotland|West Lothian]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 102||[[Marshall-20810]] || || Scotland, Stirlingshire, Peebles-shire, Lanarkshire, West Lothian, Ayrshire, Midlothian, Dunbartonshire, Roxburghshire, Angus, Ireland, Bute || 1 |- |align="right"| 76||[[Drummond-4737]] || || Midlothian, Clackmannanshire, West Lothian, England || 2 |- |align="right"| 52||[[Dickenson-546]] || || West Lothian, Midlothian, Dunbartonshire || 3 |- | West Lothian: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_WLN Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+west+lothian Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category:Wigtownshire,_Scotland|Wigtownshire]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 81||[[Mcneill-433]] || || Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, Wigtownshire, Dunbartonshire || Found '''connected''' 2023-08-26. |- |align="right"| 62||[[Thomas-39983]] || || Ireland, Wales, Lanarkshire, Wigtownshire, England, Ayrshire, Australia || 1 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Stewart-25671]] || || Ireland, Wigtownshire, Ayrshire || 2 |- |align="right"| 53||[[McKay-1636]] || || Bute, Wigtownshire, Dunbartonshire, Lanarkshire || 3 |- | Wigtownshire: || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT_WIG Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+wigtownshire Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== County Unknown ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 102||[[Marshall-20810]] || || Scotland, Stirlingshire, Peebles-shire, Lanarkshire, West Lothian, Ayrshire, Midlothian, Dunbartonshire, Roxburghshire, Angus, Ireland, Bute || 1 |- |align="right"| 91||[[Arbuthnot-3608]] || || Scotland, Argyll, Canada || 2 |- |align="right"| 77||[[Cunningham-6463]] || || Angus, Scotland, Renfewshire || 3 |- |align="right"| 75||[[Mc_Dermid-121]]|| || Scotland, Canada || 4 |- |align="right"| 75||[[Glen-690]] || || Ireland, Scotland, England, Lanarkshire || 5 |- |align="right"| 62||[[Dixon-4943]] || || Scotland, USA, Caithness, England, Canada || 6 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Symers-38]] || || Forfarshire, Ireland, Australia || 7 |- |align="right"| 54||[[Merker-73]] || || Aberdeenshire, Australia || 8 |- | Scotland: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SCT|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+scotland Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category:Slovakia|Slovakia]] == * (nobody yet) === Unconnected Slovakian Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Slovakia after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 300||[[Lukacs-11]] || || Slovakia || 80 |- |align="right"| 242||[[Kovár-118]] || || Slovakia || Found '''connected''' 2023-08-26. |- |align="right"| 144|| [[Kacvinsky-57]] || || Slovakia, Czechia, Hungary || 1 |- |align="right"| 140|| [[Durmek-1]] || || Hungary, Slovakia || 2 |- |align="right"| 122||[[Reiner-330]] || || Hungary, Slovakia, England, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 40||[[Wataha-7]]|||| Poland, Slovakia, USA || 4 |- | Slovakia: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SVK|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+slovakia Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Spain|Spain]] == * [[:Project:Spain|Spain Project]] * (Nobody yet) === Unconnected Spanish Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Spain after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 528||[[Navarro Martinez-1]]* || || Spain || 27 |- |align="right"| 477||[[Sanchez_Maymo-1]]* || || Spain || 33 |- |align="right"| 439||[[Villamer-1]]* || || Spain, Philippines || 39 |- |align="right"| 260||[[Vázquez_Gul%C3%ADas-1]] || || Spain || 1 |- |align="right"| 226||[[Santaeulalia_Expósito-1]] || || Spain || 2 |- |align="right"| 211||[[Mascaró_Fort-1]] || || Spain || 3 |- |align="right"| 210||[[Prendez-2]]|| || Spain, Peru, France, Italy, Chile || 4 |- |align="right"| 187||[[Villegas-285]] || || Argentina, Spain || 5 |- |align="right"| 183||[[Company_Mateu-1]] || || Spain || 6 |- |align="right"| 144||[[Del_Hoyo-21]] || || Spain, Argentina || 7 |- |align="right"| 114||[[Pujol-25]] || [[Pujato_Vidal-1|Pujató]], [[Pujol-25|Pujol]] || Spain, Argentina || 8 |- |align="right"| 106||[[Flores_Ramírez-4]]|| || Spain, Chile || 9 |- |align="right"| 104||[[Del_Rio_y_Medina-1]]|||| Spain, Puerto Rico || 10 |- |align="right"| 68||[[Padilla_y_Ortiz-2]] || || Puerto Rico, Spain, Dominican Republic || 11 |- |align="right"| 57||[[Ledezma_Delgado-1]]|| || Spain, Venezuela, Colombia || 12 |- |align="right"| 51|| [[Tudela-5]] || || Spain, USA || 13 |- | Spain: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ESP|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+spain Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Sweden|Sweden]] == * [[:Project:Sweden|Sweden Project]] *Småland **Kalmar: [[Svensson-5180|Axel Svensson]] * Västernorrland: [[Gallant-840|Kristina Gallant]] * Anywhere in Sweden: [[Miller-26228|Laurie Miller]] === Unconnected Swedish Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Sweden after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 110||[[Nilsson-4094]]|| Nilsson || Sweden, USA || '''Connected''' 3 May 2024 |- |align="right"| 82||[[Olsson-1121]]|| Olsson|| Sweden, USA || |- |align="right"| 66||[[Hansson-1323]]|| Hansson|| Sweden, USA || |- |align="right"| 109||[[Andersson-14016]]||Andersson || Sweden, USA || |- |align="right"| 63||[[Persdotter-4742]]|| Persdotter|| Sweden || |- |align="right"| 85||[[Matson-952]]|| Matson|| Sweden, England, Jersey || |- |align="right"| 81||[[Auld-442]]||Auld || Sweden, USA || |- |align="right"| 54||[[Olson-5454]]||Olson || Sweden, Canada || |- | Sweden: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SWE|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+sweden Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Kalmar_County|Kalmar (H)]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 23||[[Kjöllerström-2]]||Kjöllerström|| Sweden || '''Connected''' 16 May 2024. |- |align="right"| 67||[[Söderlund-38]]||Söderlund|| Sweden || '''Connected''' 17 May 2024. |- |align="right"| 15||[[Andersson-18103]]||Andersson|| Sweden || |- | Kalmar: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SWE|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+Kalmar&pagesize=100 Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Västra_Götaland_County|Västra Götaland (O)]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 171||[[Johnson-76949]]||Sandberg, Bergström|| Sweden, USA || Found '''connected''' 2024-01-10 |- |align="right"| 52||[[Nyquist-89]] || || England, Västra Götaland, USA || Found '''connected''' 2024-04-02. |- | Västra Götaland: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SWE|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+Västra+Götaland&pagesize=100 Unlinked Profiles] || || Found '''connected''' 2024-01-10 |} ==== [[:Category: Värmland|Värmland (S)]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 90||[[Andersdotter-951]]|||| Sweden || 1 |- |align="right"| 42||[[Cederström-36]]|||| Sweden || 2 |- | Värmland: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SWE|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+Värmland&pagesize=100 Unlinked Profiles] || || |} ==== [[:Category: Västernorrland|Västernorrland (Y)]] ==== {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 80||[[Olofsson-2078]]|||| Sweden || Found '''connected''' 2024-01-10 |- |align="right"| 60||[[Jonsson-4390]]|||| Sweden || 2 |- | Västernorrland: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SWE|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+Västernorrland&pagesize=100 Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Switzerland|Switzerland]] == * [[:Project:Switzerland|Switzerland Project]] === Unconnected Swiss Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Switzerland after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 247||[[Hartman-4073]] || || Switzerland || Found '''connected''' 2023-07-27. |- |align="right"| 216||[[Soliva-2]] || [[Mottini-31|Mottini]] || Switzerland, USA || 1 |- |align="right"| 158||[[Tobler-80|Theodor Tobler]] || || Switzerland || 2 |- |align="right"| 150||[[Meier-2161]] || || Switzerland || 3 |- |align="right"| 136||[[Hollinger-297]] || || Switzerland || 4 |- |align="right"| 115||[[Vosti-9]] || || Switzerland, Italy || 5 |- | Switzerland: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_CHE|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+switzerland Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Turkey|Turkey]] == * (nobody yet) === Unconnected Turkish Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Turkey after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 258||[[Özkaya-7]] || || Turkey || 1 |- |align="right"| 99||[[Confino-2]] || || Greece, Turkey, USA || 2 |- |align="right"| 55||[[Youssef-3]] || || Lebanon, Turkey, Pennsylvania || 3 |- |align="right"| 51||[[Shakarji-3]] || || Turkey || 4 |- |align="right"| 24||[[Gogue-7]]|| || Turkey, Iraq || 5 |- | Turkey: || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unconnected+turkey Unconnected Profiles] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+turkey Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category: Ukraine|Ukraine]] == * [[:Project:Ukrainian_Roots|Ukrainian Roots Project]] === Unconnected Ukrainian Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Ukraine after those listed in the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 1,070||[[Індутний-2]] || || Ukraine || '''Connected''' on 2023-09-01 |- |align="right"| 512||[[Пахольчак-1]] || || Ukraine || '''Connected''' on 2023-09-01 |- |align="right"| 319||[[Balan-25]] || || Ukraine, Serbia || 75 |- |align="right"| 267||[[Сердюк-1]] || || Ukraine, Russia || 99 |- |align="right"| 85||[[Korotkin-12]] || [[Korotkin-12|Korotkin]], [[Lieberman-162|Lieberman]], [[Ozersky-2|Ozersky]] || Belarus, Ukraine || 1 |- | Ukraine: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_UKR|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+ukraine Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == [[:Category:Wales|Wales]] == * [[:Project:Wales|Wales Project]] * (nobody yet) === Unconnected Welsh Branches === This table lists the next largest unconnected branches from Wales after those listed in the [[Space:Connectors_Chat#Largest_Unconnected_Branches|"Largest Unconnected Branches"]] list on the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Branch Size !! Linked Profile !! Family Names !! Notes !! Working On |- |align="right"| 106||[[Matthews-4525]] || || Wales || 1 |- |align="right"| 98||[[Samuel-1092]] || || Wales || 2 |- |align="right"| 92||[[Morgan-19613]] || || Wales || Found '''connected''' 2023-08-27. |- |align="right"| 91||[[Hamar-135]] || || England, Wales || Found '''connected''' 2023-08-27. |- |align="right"| 77|| [[Steele_Weir-1]] || || Scotland, Wales, USA || 3 |- |align="right"| 72||[[Shone-367]] || || England, Wales || Found '''connected''' 2023-08-27. |- |align="right"| 62||[[Thomas-39983]] || || Ireland, Wales, Scotland, England, Australia || 4 |- |align="right"| 59||[[Dudley-2576]] || || England, Wales || 5 |- |align="right"| 63||[[Angus-1980]] || || Scotland, Wales, England || 3 |- |align="right"| 46||[[Clemence-240]] || || England, Wales || 6 |- |align="right"| 23||[[Hunley-240|Helen Hunley]] || || Wales, England, USA, Canada || 7 |- |align="right"| 18|| [[McQuillan-242]] || || Wales, England, Canada || 8 |- | Wales: || [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|Unconnected Profiles]] || [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=unlinked+wales Unlinked Profiles] || || |} == Resources == * [[:Project:European_Aristocrats|European Aristocrats Project]] * The [[Space:DBE_Unconnected|DBE Unconnected]] page lists reports for different countries in the world, showing unconnected branches with at least one profile which says that the person in the profile was born or died in that country.

Unconnected Sussex Trees

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Link back to [[Space:England_Connectors_Team_Page|England Connectors Team Page]] New from '''February 2022''', we visit some Sussex villages and work on their profiles where needed. # February - Slaugham; # March - Framfield; # April - Lurgashall; # May - Withyham; # June - Billingshurst; # July - Rudgwick; # August - Pulborough; # September - Ringmer; # October - Etchingham; # November - Ditchling; # December - Pagham; # January 2023 - Slinfold; # February 2023 - Bosham; # March 2023 - Kirdford; # April 2023 - Hurstpierpoint; # May 2023 - Wadhurst; # June 2023 - Newhaven; # July 2023 - Littlehampton; # August 2023 - Bexhill; # September 2023 - Seaford; # October 2023 - East Grinstead; # November 2023 - Petworth; # December 2023 - Steyning; # January 2024 - Attacking the A's - Aldingbourne, Alfriston, Angmering, Ardingly # February/March 2024 - Demolishing the Double-Yoos – Westbourne, Worthing # April/May 2024 - Punching the Pees - Plumpton, Portslade There are two tables of '''Sussex unconnected trees''' on this page. The trees listed in the '''Main Table''' contain more recent profiles. They should be easier to connect, and some may have connecting hints added. If you want to work on an unconnected tree, please add your name to the '''Working On''' column, and add '''Connected''' next to your name once it is completed. The second table contains links to trees that only contain very early profiles and as such will be a lot more challenging to connect. They are added here as a reminder that they still need some attention. If you find a group of Sussex unconnected profiles that you'd like connected (they can be from your own watchlist), then do please either add them yourself to the table, or send [[winton-239|Carol K]] the details of just one of the profiles in the tree and I'll add it for you. I'd like to think that as a team we are keen to help each other in this small way. And it doesn't matter how many profiles are in the unconnected tree, they all need connecting at some point. All [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_SSX|'''Unconnected Sussex profiles''']] (list updated weekly) '''MAIN TABLE''' Please remember that where HINTS have been added, all profiles created must be fully sourced. The connection route runs from the '''connected profile''' towards the unconnected, and dates given after each name are for guidance only. You may also find some variation in the spelling of surnames. {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" style=background-color:#E0F7FA |- |Link to Tree||Total Profiles in Tree|| Total Sussex Profiles|| Main Towns/Villages || Working on/Hints added |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=42053212&Generations=20 Binstead-194] ||19 ||17 ||all different|| Gillian having a go |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=35680484&Generations=20 Longhurst-1378] ||5 ||5 ||Brighton|| [[Guile-361|Corina]] working on |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=33122727&Generations=20 Joseph Craston-170] ||9 ||4 ||Brighton|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=34885545&Generations=20 Weller-3427] ||8 ||4 ||Brighton|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41233877&Generations=20 Neal-9459] ||8 ||3 ||Brighton|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=13417921&Generations=20 Mountford-232] ||7 ||3 ||Brighton|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=12353349&Generations=20 Marsden-543] ||6 ||3 ||Brighton|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=35234871&Generations=20 Bassett-6413] ||3 ||3 ||Brighton|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=37150886&Generations=20 Jupp-471] ||3 ||3 ||Brighton|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 14 May |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=38320096&Generations=20 Herridge-227] ||3 ||3 ||Brighton|| |- |'''Feb 2024 - Demolishing the Double-Yoos''' || || |||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=12181908&Generations=20 Laker-52] ||7 ||2||West Grinstead|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=17580693&Generations=20 Nailard-154] ||4 ||2||West Grinstead|| |- |} '''TREES WITH VERY EARLY PROFILES''' {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" style=background-color:#E0F7FA |- |Link to Tree || Total Profiles in Tree|| Total Sussex Profiles|| Main Towns/Villages || Working on |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=22147331&Generations=20 Maynard-3612] || 27|| 27 || Rotherfield|| Jules H has given up. Too many of them with the same names and not much detail in the parish registers to make sense of all the families. Not sure even the connected ones are all correct. Colin has some ideas. |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=31183592&Generations=20 Maynard-5336] || 26|| 26 || Rotherfield|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=31177538&Generations=20 Maynard-5313] || 19|| 16 || Heathfield|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=13018486&Generations=20 Weston-2409] || 16|| 16 || Mayfield|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=04878037&Generations=20 Wallis-496] || 20|| 13 NEW || Lurgashall|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=01336516&Generations=20 Nye-101] ||23 New|| 4 || Uckfield|| |- |}
Punching the Pees April/May 2024 {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" style=background-color:#E0F7FA |- |Item||Link to WikiTree+|| Total at start|| Action Needed || Working on |- |Correct Spelling||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=ana2&Location=Portslade Portslade]||9|| Click on Check Spelling Variations, correct spelling of village if relevant|| |- |Unsourced||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Portslade+sussex&MaxProfiles=1200&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 unsourced Portslade]||0||||none to do!! |- |Suggestions||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Portslade+sussex&MaxErrors=1000&ShowHidden=1 suggestions for Portslade]||18|| Try and clear some of them, ignore those already marked as False |- |Complete Locations||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+Portslade+sussex&MaxProfiles=4000&Format=&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 all open profiles for Portslade]||527|| Click 'Get Profiles', then ctrl F and search for Portslade, Sussex, England, they will all show as yellow. Scroll slowly through, make sure every other location shows '''village, county, England'''||All checked and corrected [[Guile-361|Corina]] |- |Missing Birth Location||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+Portslade+sussex+19cen+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=1000&Format=&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 19cen open profiles for Portslade, with no birth location]||6||Click 'Get Profiles', add census or baptism source and add missing birth locations||All done. [[Guile-361|Corina]] |- |Unconnected||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+19cen+open+Portslade+sussex&MaxProfiles=1200&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 open 19cen unconnected profiles for Portslade]||6||Link for [https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+open+Portslade+Sussex&MaxProfiles=4000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Connected Portslade Profiles] || |- |||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=25615160&Generations=20 Sarah Ann Harding-6649]||10||1 Portslade profile|| connected 13/5/2024. [[ Guile-361|Corina]] |- |||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=38913114&Generations=20 Alfred Pullen-2635]||6||2 Portslade profile, all Sussex|| [[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 12 May 2024 |- |||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=21388538&Generations=20 Charles Scrase-81]||9||1 Portslade profile, 7 Sussex|| [[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 12 May 2024 |- |||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=26931521&Generations=20 Irene Demantet-1]||5||2 Portslade profile|| [[Guile-361|Corina]] will connect 12/05/2024 |- |} {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" style=background-color:#E0F7FA |- |Item||Link to WikiTree+|| Total at start|| Action Needed || Working on |- |Correct Spelling||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=ana2&Location=Plumpton Plumpton]||31|| Click on Check Spelling Variations, correct spelling of village if relevant|| [[McKenna-2799|Gillian M]], all checked 19 April |- |Unsourced||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unsourced+Plumpton+sussex&MaxProfiles=1200&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 unsourced Plumpton]||0||||none to do!! |- |Suggestions||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Plumpton+sussex&MaxErrors=1000&ShowHidden=1 suggestions for Plumpton]||3|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] cleared these 20 April |- |Complete Locations||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+Plumpton+sussex&MaxProfiles=4000&Format=&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 all open profiles for Plumpton]||190|| Click 'Get Profiles', then ctrl F and search for Worthing, Sussex, England, they will all show as yellow. Scroll slowly through, make sure every other location shows '''village, county, England'''|| |- |Missing Birth Location||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+Plumpton+sussex+19cen+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=1000&Format=&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 19cen open profiles for Plumpton, with no birth location]||1||Click 'Get Profiles', add census or baptism source and add missing birth locations||Completed |- |Unconnected||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+19cen+open+Plumpton+sussex&MaxProfiles=1200&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 open 19cen unconnected profiles for Plumpton]||4||Link for [https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=connected+open+Plumpton+Sussex&MaxProfiles=4000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Connected Plumpton Profiles] || |- |} '''Unlinked and unloved''' – can you find a family for us, we were all born in Sussex. [[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unlinked+sussex+england+19cen+open&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=500 Link to retrieve more]] {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0F7FA;"|'''Link to profile''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0F7FA;"|'''Birth location''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0F7FA;"|'''Your ID''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0F7FA;"|'''date completed''' |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Coleman-15140 John Coleman]||Bognor|||| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Crunden-30 Edward Crunden]||Brighton|||| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Surr-1235 Mary Ann Surr]||Bury|||| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ploughman-58 Jane Ploughman]||Chichester|||| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Airey-513 Lucy Louise Airey]||Cross in Hand||[[Hewitt-6100|Colin]]|| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Boxall-166 Sarah Boxall]||Easebourne|||| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Duke-688 Mary Ann Duke]||East Preston||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]]||will connect 17 May 2024 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Grainger-2138 Evelyn Grainger]||Eastbourne|||| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hurst-6676 Helen Hurst]||Eastbourne|||| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Akehurst-423 Alexander Akehurst]||Etchingham||[[winton-239|Carol K]]||will connect 11 May 2024 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hendy-2783 Samuel Hendy]||Fairlight||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]]||Was connected 13 May, probably by [[harris-41347|Jules]] Oops sorry yes, I am trying to avoid those on here but missed this one. Yes sure, I hda also managed to connect to the Collihole family as well. |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dennis-10757 Thomas Dennis]||Folkington|||| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Penfold-581 Mary Ann Penfold]||Hartfield|||| |- |} A table showing the unconnected ‘Penfold’ profiles from Sussex, created by Edwin Reffell, [https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+penfold+sussex+reffell-1&MaxProfiles=500&Format=&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Link to full list], 33 remaining. '''Update 31 March 2024''', Edwin seems to have orphaned all of his Penfold profiles. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''Link to Penfold profile or branch''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''Number of profiles''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''Your ID''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''date completed''' |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41862250&Generations=20 Penfold-1994]||1|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41862852&Generations=20 Penfold-2004]||1||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]]||proposed merge with Pennifold-43 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41866684&Generations=20 Penfold-2041]||1|||| |- |} '''Sussex Link errors''' Week 1 update: we started 2024 with 2421, we cleared 94, total outstanding 2327. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''Description of Suggestion''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''Number of profiles''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''Your ID''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''date completed''' |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+not+orphan&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=961 961 NOT orphans]||26, just 9 left to clear now||[[winton-239|Carol]]|| |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+orphan+redfearnfamily+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=962 962 19cen orphans redfearnfamily]||15||[[Guile-361|Corina]] ||20 Feb 2024 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+creasey+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=962 962 19cen creasey not orphans]||11|||| |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+homepages+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=962 962 19cen homepages not orphans]||4|||| |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+familysearch++&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=962 962 19cen familysearch not orphans]||4||[[Guile-361|Corina]]||9 March 2024 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+20cen+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=962 962 20cen not orphans]||9||||ignore locked ones |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+20cen+orphan+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=965 965 20cen orphans]||15, now just 3 left||[[Rodgers-4539|Gillian]]|| 19 January |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+orphan+archives.sa+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=965 965 19cen orphans archives.sa]||7|||| |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+theweald&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=965 965 19cen not orphans the weald]||287||||(this is all of them!!, break down over the next 6 rows ) |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+theweald+walters-4020&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=965 965 19cen not orphans the weald walters-4020]||99|||| |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+theweald+morphew-83&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=965 965 19cen not orphans the weald morphew-83]||7|||| |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+theweald+langridge-71&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=965 965 19cen not orphans the weald langridge-71]||18|||| |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+theweald+henderson-4785&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=965 965 19cen not orphans the weald henderson-4785]||94|||| |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+theweald++gordon-atherall-1&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=965 965 19cen not orphans the weald gordon-atherall-1]||38|||| |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+theweald+not+henderson-4785+not+walters-4020+not+morphew-83+not+langridge-71+not+gordon-atherall-1&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=965 965 19cen not orphans the weald all the rest]||31|||| |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+18cen+orphan+theweald+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=965 965 18cen orphans theweald]||9|||| |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+20cen+orphan+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=966 966 20cen orphans]||17 now only 9||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]]|| |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+sfhg&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=966 966 19cen not orphans sfhg]||15||[[Guile-361|Corina]]||21 February 2024 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+alan-russell&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=966 966 19cen not orphans alan-russell]||16||[[Guile-361|Corina]]||24 February 2024 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+familyhistorysa&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=966 966 19cen not orphans familyhistorysa]||9|||| |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+findmypast+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=966 966 19cen not orphans findmypast]||14||[[Guile-361|Corina]]||22 February 2024 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+familysearch+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=966 966 19cen not orphans familysearch]||9||[[Guile-361|Corina]]||10 April 2024 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+creasey+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=967 967 19cen not orphans creasey]||11||[[Guile-361|Corina]]||8 March 2024 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=err6&Query=sussex+england+19cen+redfearnfamily+&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=967 967 19cen not orphans redfearnfamily]||19||[[Guile-361|Corina]]||21 February 2024 |- |}
'''Location formatting, and adding England''' – focus for 2024 Location fields need to be in the format '''village/town, county, country''' (the commas are important). I have had a new query written for us by Steve Whitfield, which lists just the profiles that need changing. This will make our lives a whole lot easier from now on. (16 March 2023) . The queries take quite a while to run, so be patient. Here's a tip if you've only a few minutes to spare. Don't bother to put your name against any task, just pick one and clear a few from the bottom of their list. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''Link to village/town''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''Number of profiles to amend''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''Your ID''' ! align="left" style="background:#05A50A;"|'''date completed''' |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+Birthlocation%3DSussex+not+birthlocation%3DEngland+not+%22United+States%22+not+virginia+not+delaware+not+jersey+not+NJ+not+N.J+not+del+not+dela+not+N.B+not+brunswick+not+Australia+not+canada+not+Ireland&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 All of Sussex, birth locations that need amending]||3,445, now 56||||20 Sep 2023. These have now all been checked. |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=19cen+open+Birthlocation%3DSussex+not+birthlocation%3DEngland+not+%22United+States%22+not+virginia+not+delaware+not+jersey+not+NJ+not+N.J+not+del+not+dela+not+N.B+not+brunswick+not+Australia+not+canada+not+Ireland&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 19th century Sussex, birth locations that need amending]||27||||11 Sep 2023. These have now all been checked, thank you to all the team members who have helped to clear them |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+Marriagelocation%3DSussex+not+marriagelocation%3DEngland+not+%22United+States%22+not+virginia+not+delaware+not+jersey+not+NJ+not+N.J+not+del+not+dela+not+N.B+not+brunswick+not+Australia+not+canada+not+Ireland&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 All of Sussex, marriage locations that need amending]||2,801, now 927||||for info only |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+Deathlocation%3DSussex+not+deathlocation%3DEngland+not+%22United+States%22+not+virginia+not+delaware+not+jersey+not+NJ+not+N.J+not+del+not+dela+not+N.B+not+brunswick+not+Australia+not+canada+not+Ireland&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=-1 All of Sussex, death locations that need amending]||2,067, now 311||||for info only |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Open+Sussex+England+19cen+DeathLocation%3DMissingLocation+BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation&MaxProfiles=10000&Format=&PageSize=500 19cen, married in Sussex, needs birth location], from Jan 2024||747, now 739|||| |} '''Completed Connections''' {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" style=background-color:#E0F7FA |- |Link to Tree||Total Profiles in Tree|| Total Sussex Profiles|| Main Towns/Villages || Month Connected, Team member |- |Totals for 2021||[[Guile-361|'''Corina''']] = 11||[[winton-239|'''Carol''']] = 30||[[Weston-987|'''Chris''']] = 16||[[Nash-4243|'''Lindsay''']] = 3 |- |||[[Rodgers-4539|'''Gillian''']] = 4||[[Harris-41347|'''Jules''']] = 12 ||'''Total cleared = 76'''|| |- |Totals for 2022 ||[[Guile-361|'''Corina''']] = 9||[[winton-239|'''Carol''']] = 31||[[Weston-987|'''Chris''']] = 23||[[Nash-4243|'''Lindsay''']] = 32 |- |||[[Rodgers-4539|'''Gillian''']] = 1||[[Harris-41347|'''Jules''']] = 26 ||[[Hewitt-6110|'''Colin''']] = 23 ||'''Total cleared = 144''' (1 shared)|| |- |Final totals for 2023 ||[[Guile-361|'''Corina''']] = 28||[[winton-239|'''Carol''']] = 31||[[Weston-987|'''Chris''']] = 8||[[Nash-4243|'''Lindsay''']] = 63 |- |||[[Harris-41347|'''Jules''']] = 36 ||[[Hewitt-6110|'''Colin''']] = 44 ||[[jones-98694|'''Brad''']] = 20||[[Carley-792|'''Joyce''']] = 2 '''Total cleared = 226''' (6 shared)|| |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=39456833&Generations=20 Alice Green-55390]||3||1 ||Aldingbourne profile|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 2 Jan 2024 |- ||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=25071686&Generations=20 Fanny Norris-8282]||7||1 ||Aldingbourne profile|| [[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] should connect 1 Jan 24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=20470658&Generations=20 Barbara Foord-580] ||7 ||4||'''Ashburnham'''||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 4 Jan 24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=35371691&Generations=20 James Longhurst-1283] ||4 ||3||'''Ashington'''||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 14 Jan 2024. |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=37881754&Generations=20 Charles Bodle-333]||4||4 ||Alfriston profiles|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 7 Jan 2024. |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=34821536&Generations=20 Flora Grant-20209]||6||2 ||Angmering profiles|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 14 Jan 2024. |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=22880453&Generations=20 Henry Meads-601]||4||3 ||Ardingly profiles|| [[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 13 Jan 24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=39003696&Generations=20 Kippax-67] ||23 ||5 ||Guestling||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 2 Feb 24 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=64098&Generations=20 Harriet Woodroofe-7]||1||1 ||Aldingbourne profile|| [[Jones-98694|Brad]] connected 4 Feb 2024 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=33834930&Generations=20 William Day-18165]||4||1 ||Ardingly profile|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 22 Jan 2024. |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=8572827&Generations=20 Ellen Backshall-33]||3||1 ||Ardingly profile|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 22 Jan 2024. |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=30078253&Generations=20 Dalmon-5] ||12 ||6||Washington and Wiston||[[winton-239|Carol]] will connect 16 Feb (Jules was working this one too, my own fault for not claiming it!) We'll share the point then !! |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=17243622&Generations=20 Mace-1402] ||21 ||16 New||Brighton||[[winton-239|Carol]] will connect 15 Feb |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41090577&Generations=20 Levett-536] ||11 ||11||Wilmington ||[[winton-239|Carol]] will connect 15 Feb |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=17925414&Generations=20 Sayers-738] ||3 ||3||Wiston ||[[Guile-361|Corina]] - will connect 14 Feb 2024 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=33779800&Generations=20 Robert Walker-56892]||1||1 ||Westbourne profile|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 16 Feb 2024 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=23995229&Generations=20 Eva Churcher-106]||6||2 ||Westbourne profiles|| [[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 12 Feb 24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=29947412&Generations=20 Chivies-1] ||3 ||3||East Preston||[[Guile-361|Corina]] Will connect 21 February 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=17588066&Generations=20 Gooch-1044] ||8 ||3||Westhampnett || [[Harris-41347|Jules H]] done - needed two merges |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=38647772&Generations=20 Napper-727] ||10 ||9||Westhampnett ||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] will connect 18 Feb 24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=25785062&Generations=20 Harris-39657] ||7 ||4||Westmeston || [[Harris-41347|Jules H]] Will connect 17 Feb |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=264295272&Generations=20 Smallpeice-8] ||12 ||2||Wisborough Green || [[Harris-41347|Jules H]] will connect 18 Feb |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=12004886&Generations=20 Stepney-41] ||8 ||4||Wisborough Green ||[[Guile-361|Corina]] will connect 20 February 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=32943211&Generations=20 Ede-591] ||7 ||4||Worthing ||[[Guile-361|Corina]] will connect 20 February 2024 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=40893837&Generations=20 Charlotte Garnett-1830]||11||1 ||Westbourne profile|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Connected 17 Feb 2024. |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=17111368&Generations=20 Mark Hendy-213]||8||1 ||Westbourne profile|| [[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 16 Feb 24 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=36045641&Generations=20 William Pollyblank-6]||5||1 ||Westbourne profile|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Connected 17 Feb 2024. |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=40612516&Generations=20 Ware-6386] ||23 ||4 New||Midhurst||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 8 Mar 2024. |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=32281322&Generations=20 Richards-17937] ||16 ||4 New||Portslade|| [[Harris-41347|Jules H]] Will connect 11 Mar |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=38927548&Generations=20 Whitley-3322] ||30 ||3 New ||Brighton||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] not sure I can claim this one but is already connected as of 9 March 2024. [[Harris-41347|Jules H]] I did some work on some Whitley's a while ago, but not sure it was part of this branch of the family. Ah, [[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected Whitley-3331 (see below) |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=40772600&Generations=20 Noake-87] ||16 ||3 New||Steyning||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 10 March 2024. |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=17093822&Generations=20 Dibley-217] ||7 ||2||Warnham||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 27 Feb 2024. |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=39348157&Generations=20 Tidey-64] ||32 ||1||Washington || [[Harris-41347|Jules H]] should connect 10 Mar |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=33574460&Generations=20 Gain-167] ||6 ||1||Westfield ||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 11 Mar 24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=28141452&Generations=20 Fuller-14258] ||4 ||4||Winchelsea ||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 2 Mar 24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=31626730&Generations=20 Bridger-860] ||6 ||3||Woolbeding ||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] will connect 29 Feb 2024. |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=37786641&Generations=20 Parsons-17225] ||8 ||3||Worth ||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 28 Feb 2024. |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=27847751&Generations=20 Holman-3677] ||3 ||3||Worth ||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 23 Feb 2024. |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41840046&Generations=20 Penfold-1954] ||7 ||3||Worth || [[Harris-41347|Jules H]] Connected |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=32599983&Generations=20 Irving-8973] ||14 ||2||Worthing ||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 3 Mar 24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41497817&Generations=20 Binsted-19] ||11 ||5||Worthing ||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 8 Mar 2024 after two profiles merged. |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=39065531&Generations=20 Whitley-3331] ||30 ||3||Worthing ||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 3 Mar 24 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=26215410&Generations=20 Charles Fossey-68]||3||3 ||Westbourne profiles|| [[Harris-41347|Jules H]] Found connection waiting for PM to agree then I will connect |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=36756571&Generations=20 Maria Duke-6468]||16||1 ||Westbourne profile (the rest are Irish)|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 4 Mar 2024. |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=30949893&Generations=20 Moase-72] ||15 ||1||West Chiltington||[[Guile-361|Corina]] will connect 13 March 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=20240000&Generations=20 Streeter-1269] ||11 ||1||West Chiltington||(all the other profiles need birth locations added) [[ Guile-361|Corina]] will connect 15 March 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=17613547&Generations=20 Nailard-164] ||5 ||3||West Grinstead||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 17 Mar 24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=36766626&Generations=20 Lywood-139] ||5 ||2||West Hoathly||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 17 Mar 24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=36318250&Generations=20 Finch-9653] ||7||5||West Hoathly||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 23 Mar 24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41842178&Generations=20 Penfold-1957]||6||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Completed and connected 19 Mar 2024. |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41877471&Generations=20 Penfold-2050]||4||||||[[winton-239|Carol K]] completed 13 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41851907&Generations=20 Penfold-1961]||11||||||[[winton-239|Carol K]] completed 13 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41879551&Generations=20 Penfold-2064]||5||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] completed 13 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41853358&Generations=20 Penfold-1981]||1||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Will connect 18 Mar 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41854273&Generations=20 Penfold-1988]||1||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Connected 21 March 2024, but also proposed merge with Penfold-889 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41863933&Generations=20 Penfold-2018]||1||||||[[winton-239|Carol K]] completed 13 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41878358&Generations=20 Penfold-2056]||1||||||Gillian completed 13 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41866029&Generations=20 Penfold-2030]||1||||||Colin, completed |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=40343034&Generations=20 Weller-4037] ||20 ||15 New ||Rye||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 30 Mar 24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=32599950&Generations=20 Irving-8972] ||14||2||West Tarring||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] 3 March 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41852714&Generations=20 Penfold-1973]||1||||||Colin completed 31 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41854326&Generations=20 Penfold-1989]||1||||||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 29 Mar 24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41854441&Generations=20 Penfold-1990]||1||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Completed 30 Mar (now Penfold-865) |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41862382&Generations=20 Penfold-1996]||1||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] completed 30 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41862657&Generations=20 Penfold-2001]||1||||||[[winton-239|Carol K]]completed 24 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41862988&Generations=20 Penfold-2005]||1||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Completed 27 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41866111&Generations=20 Penfold-2032]||1|||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] & [[Nash-4243|Lindsay]], joint effort connected 29 Mar 24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41866296&Generations=20 Penfold-2034]||1||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]]Completed 27 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41866331&Generations=20 Penfold-2035]||1||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Completed 27 March 2024. |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41866545&Generations=20 Penfold-2039]||1||||||[[winton-239|Carol K]]completed 24 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41866588&Generations=20 Penfold-2040]||1||||||[[winton-239|Carol K]], and Jules, joint effort completed 24 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41866735&Generations=20 Penfold-2042]||1||||||[[winton-239|Carol K]], and [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]], joint effort completed 24 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41866845&Generations=20 Penfold-2044]||1||||||[[winton-239|Carol K]], and [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]], joint effort completed 24 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41877405&Generations=20 Penfold-2049]||1||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] completed 14 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41879629&Generations=20 Penfold-2065]||1||||||[[winton-239|Carol K]] completed 24 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41879682&Generations=20 Penfold-2066]||1||||||[[winton-239|Carol K]], and [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]], joint effort completed 24 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41879760&Generations=20 Penfold-2068]||1||||||[[winton-239|Carol]], and [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]], joint effort Completed 29 March |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41912260&Generations=20 Penfold-2071]||2||||||[[winton-239|Carol K]] completed 24 March, via merge |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=14266306&Generations=20 Taylor-35898] ||18 ||3 ||Brighton||connected - anyone claiming this one? Looks like [[Harris-41347|Jules H]] connected this in Nov 23 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=31888060&Generations=20 Miles-9795] ||9 ||5||Westmeston ||[[Guile-361|Corina]] working on. I've initiated a merge for James Miles. Merge completed 12 April 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=7300080&Generations=20 Elliot-877] ||4 ||4||Whatlington || [[Weston-987|Weston-987]] 18:58, 4 April 2024 (UTC) |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=36907856&Generations=20 Unknown-629056]||8||1 ||Worthing profile|| [[Weston-987|Weston-987]] 10:43, 14 April 2024 (UTC) |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=35055360&Generations=20 Freeland-1689]||4||1 ||Worthing profile|| [[Weston-987|Weston-987]] 10:47, 14 April 2024 (UTC) |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=29210011&Generations=20 Cass-1565]||12||1 ||Worthing profile|| [[Weston-987|Weston-987]] 11:11, 12 April 2024 (UTC) |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=19272074&Generations=20 Roman-348]||13||2 ||Worthing profiles|| [[Weston-987|Weston-987]] 07:35, 11 April 2024 (UTC) |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=36639778&Generations=20 Nisbet-7157]||21||1 ||Worthing profile|| [[Weston-987|Weston-987]] 11:15, 6 April 2024 (UTC) |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=32683045&Generations=20 Langdon-2674]||6||1 ||Worthing profile|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] will connect 15 April |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=15463150&Generations=20 Scattergood-181]||10||1 ||Worthing profile|| [[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 6 Apr 2024 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=13763061&Generations=20 Seddon-2498]||29||1 ||Worthing profile|| [[Weston-987|Weston-987]] 20:02, 5 April 2024 (UTC) |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=24980721&Generations=20 Ellis-18636]||21||1 ||Worthing profile|| [[Weston-987|Weston-987]] 11:11, 7 April 2024 (UTC) |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=253702501&Generations=20 Mills-17155]||15||2 ||Worthing profiles|| [[Weston-987|Weston-987]] 16:14, 8 April 2024 (UTC) |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=26352559&Generations=20 Millman-215]||12||1 ||Worthing profile|| [[Weston-987|Weston-987]] 16:56, 9 April 2024 (UTC) |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41245296&Generations=20 Lade-241] ||43 ||4 ||Lewes||[[Guile-361|Corina]] will connect 19/4/24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41840128&Generations=20 Penfold-1955]||1||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Completed 4 April |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=40930808&Generations=20 Penfold-1919]||5||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Completed 4 April (despite proposed merge with Penfold-507) |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41853319&Generations=20 Penfold-1980]||1||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Completed 15 April |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41862138&Generations=20 Penfold-1992]||1||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Conflated profiles resolved and completed 3 April |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41866072&Generations=20 Penfold-2031]||1||||||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Will complete 11 April |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=16088494&Generations=20 Norman-4082] ||6 ||5 New ||Brighton||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] 19 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=36463153&Generations=20 Pomphrey-92] ||11 ||4 New ||Hastings||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] 20 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=26718171&Generations=20 Roser-1065] ||5 ||5 New ||Brighton||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] & [[Harris-41347|Jules H]] 21 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=34707502&Generations=20 Slater-5570] ||6 ||5 New ||Brighton||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] 21 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41773662&Generations=20 Wicks-2337] ||8 ||8 New ||Brighton||[[Guile-361|Corina]] will connect 20/4/24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=29885832&Generations=20 Heather-431] ||7 ||6 New ||Brighton||[[Guile-361|Corina]] will connect 21/4/24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=42353151&Generations=20 Bashford-2019] ||11 ||4 New ||Brighton||[[Guile-361|Corina]] will connect 20/4/24 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41046292&Generations=20 Grainger-2333] ||29 ||3 ||Lewes, Worthing||[[Weston-987|Weston-987]] 07:44, 20 April 2024 (UTC) |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=40083727&Generations=20 Charlotte Simmons-20723]||1||1 ||Plumpton profile|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 20 April |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=40814003&Generations=20 Edward Beard-8245]||5||1 ||Plumpton profile|| [[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 19 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=13209532&Generations=20 Gerrard-500] ||5 ||4 New ||Brighton||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 23 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=15121299&Generations=20 Warren-9965] ||19 ||3 ||Hastings/Brighton||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 24 Apr 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=16184893&Generations=20 Gardener-322] ||20 ||4 ||Hove||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 22 April |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=33523441&Generations=20 Packham-642] ||4 ||4 New ||Brighton||[[Carley-762 |Joyce]] connected 23 April |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=41778268&Generations=20 Ashworth-2330] ||29 ||3 ||Horsham||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 22 April |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=16184901&Generations=20 Gardener-326] ||16 ||3 ||Worthing||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] connected 22 April |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=36483232&Generations=20 Tanner-7308] ||6||3 New ||Hastings||[[nolan-5468|Angela]] connected 28 April 2024 |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=33889932&Generations=20 Richard Stevens-25838]||2||1 ||Plumpton profile|| [[nolan-5468|Angela]] completed 22 April 2024 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Foord-885 Charlotte Foord]||1||||Battle||[[nolan-5468|Angela]] completed 22 April 2024 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Standen-1203 George Standen]||1||||Beckley||[[Carley-762 |Joyce]] connected 22 Apr 2024 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Saunders-9562 Edith Rebecca Saunders]||1||||Brighton||[[Guile-361|Corina]], will connect 24/4/24 (This one certainly slowed me down Carol - it took 3 days to find connection!) |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Coe-4616 Joseph Coe]||1||||Buxted||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 22 Apr 2024 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brooks-27598 Hannah Brooks]||1||||Chailey|| [[Weston-987|Weston-987]] 07:13, 22 April 2024 (UTC) |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hutchings-3114 William Henry Hutchings]||1||||Chichester||[[Guile-361|Corina]] will connect 26 April 2024 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=40649385&Generations=20 Furby-204] ||11 ||4 New ||Hastings||[[nolan-5468|Angela]] completed |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=22953365&Generations=20 Jupp-346] ||6 ||4 New ||Warnham||Connected by [[nolan-5468|Angela]] |- |[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearchTree/TreeProfiles.htm?userid=41589119&Generations=20 Thomas Moorshead-91]||8||1 ||Plumpton profile|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] will connect 6 May |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Orsborn-50 James Chalen Orsborn]||1||||Birdham||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Will connect 7 May |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Penfold-505 Henry Penfold]||1||||Brighton||[[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Connected 3 May |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Trigwell-351 Nellie Trigwell]||1||||Brighton||[[nolan-5468|Angela]], and [[winton-239|Carol K]] merge completed 10 May |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dresdale-4 Winifred Dresdale]||1||||Crawley||[[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 7 May 2024 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sayers-1719 Arthur Ernest Sayers]||1||||Cuckfield||[[Carley-762 |Joyce]] connected 9 May |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rufield-1 Ann Rufield]||1||||East Grinstead|| [[Carley-762 |Joyce]] Connected 5 May |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Etheridge-2233 Ellen (Etheridge) Webster]||1||||Horsham|| [[Hewitt-6110|Colin]] Connected 30 April |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/f/WTWebProfileSearchTree/Tree.htm?userid=13205436&Generations=20 Kent-3696] ||6 ||4 ||Brighton|| [[Nash-4243|Lindsay]] connected 16 May 2024 |- |}

Unconnected United States of America State Governors

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[[Category:Connectors Project]] [[Category:Notables Project]] == Introduction == This page is a sub-page of the [[:Space:Unconnected_Notables|Unconnected Notables]] page, which, in turn, is a sub-page of the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page. For more details about what's going on here, please read the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page. Also, please post any messages about what's happening on this page on the [[:Space:Connectors_Chat|Connectors Chat]] page. This page also works in conjunction with the [[:Space:US_Governors | U.S. Governors Project]]. == Connection History == '''Total Connections = 632''' * December 2022 = 56 governors connected * January 2023 = 48 governors connected * February 2023 = 19 governors connected * March 2023 = 41 governors connected * April 2023 = 76 governors connected * May 2023 = 48 governors connected * June 2023 = 47 governors connected * July 2023 = 51 governors connected * August 2023 = 50 governors connected * September 2023 = 36 governors connected * October 2023 = 43 governors connected * November 2023 = 23 governors connected * December 2023 = 19 governors connected * January 2024 = 42 governors connected * February 2024 = 12 governors connected * March 2024 = 5 governors connected * April 2024 = 16 governors connected == Tables == The first table lists state and territorial governors of the United States who are deceased and who have profiles on WikiTree that are not yet connected to the main tree. The second table lists unconnected governors who are still living. * The "Branch Size" number is the total number of profiles in the branch that contains that person's profile. (If the branch size is 1, it means that that person has not been linked to any parent, spouse, or child's profile.) * The "Name" is the full name by which the individual is commonly known. * The "Last Name" is the individual's commonly used last name, which can be sorted for alphabetizing purposes. * The "Life Span" cell includes the individual's year of birth and year of death which will assist in determining the era in which they lived. * The "Order" cell lists that person's order in the succession of the office in that state or district. * The "Place" column lists the state or territory where that person held office. * The "Connected" column will be blank until that individual has been connected to the Main Tree. One of the page pruners will delete the connected entries in a few of weeks, after everybody has had a chance to celebrate the new connection. You can sort the list by any column (Branch Size, Name, Last Name, Life Span, Order, Place, or Working On) by clicking on the sort symbol in the header for that column. When you connect a branch (or discover one that's already connected), add Connected and then the date. Put three single quotes (') before and after "connected" to put it into bold, like this: ''"'Connected Feb 2024'". == Living Governors == {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! CC7 !! Parents Attached? !! Name !! Last Name At Birth !! Birth Year!! Order !! Place !! Connected? |- |align="center"|389||Both||[[Hobbs-8938|Katie Hobbs]]|| Hobbs|| 1969|| 24th Governor || Arizona|| '''Connected May 2024''' |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Rowland-1903|John Rowland]]||Rowland|| 1957|| 86th Governor || Connecticut|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Cayetano-2|Ben Cayetano]]|| Hawaii || 1939|| 5th Governor || Hawaii|| |- |align="center"|15||Both||[[Cutter-403|Linda Lingle]]|| Hawaii || 1953|| 6th Governor || Hawaii|| |- |align="center"|2||Both||[[Jindal-7|Bobby Jindal]]|| Jindal || 1971|| 55th Governor || Louisiana|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Baldacci-1|John Baldacci]]||Baldacci||1955||73rd Governor || Maine|| |- |align="center"|1||Father||[[Swift-1363|Jane Swift]]||Swift||1965||Acting Governor||Massachusetts|| |- |align="center"|6||Both||[[Healey-1931|Maura Healey]]||Healey||1971||73rd Governor||Massachusetts|| |- |align="center"|679||Both||[[Reeves-11348|Tate Reeves]]||Reeves||1974||64th Governor|| Mississippi|| '''Connected May 2024''' |- |align="center"|2||Father||[[Sandoval-191|Brian Sandoval]]||Sandoval||1963||29th Governor||Nevada|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Lombardo-431|Joe Lombardo]]||Lombardo||1962||31st Governor||Nevada|| |- |align="center"|12||Both||[[Sununu-1|John H. Sununu]]||Sununu||1939||75th Governor||New Hampshire|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Benson-2328|Craig Benson]]||Benson||1954||79th Governor||New Hampshire|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Lynch-2952|John Lynch]]||Lynch||1952||80th Governor||New Hampshire|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Morse-11342|Chuck Morse]]||Morse||1960||Acting Governor||New Hampshire|| |- |align="center"|12||Both||[[Sununu-5|Chris Sununu]]||Sununu||1974||82nd Governor||New Hampshire|| |- |align="center"|66||Both||[[DiFrancesco-15|Donald DiFrancesco]]||DiFrancesco||1944||51st Governor||New Jersey||'''Connected May 2024''' |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Farmer-2237|John Farmer Jr.]]||Farmer||1957||Acting Governor||New Jersey|| |- |align="center"|32||Both||[[Christie-1554|Chris Christie]]||Christie||1954||55th Governor||New Jersey|| |- |align="center"|2||Both||[[Murphy-30526|Phil Murphy]]||Murphy||1957||56th Governor||New Jersey|| |- |align="center"|5||Both||[[Anaya-45|Toney Anaya]]||Anaya|| 1941|| 26th Governor || New Mexico|| |- |align="center"|3||Both||[[Johnson-43759|Gary Johnson]]||Johnson|| 1953|| 29th Governor || New Mexico|| |- |align="center"|3||Both||[[Martinez-1977|Susana Martinez]]||Martinez|| 1959|| 31st Governor || New Mexico|| |- |align="center"|9||Both||[[Pataki-7|George Pataki]]|| Pataki ||1945 || 53rd Governor || New York|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Spitzer-117|Eliot Spitzer]]|| Spitzer ||1959 || 54th Governor || New York|| |- |align="center"|21||Father||[[Paterson-1531|David Paterson]]|| Paterson ||1954 || 55th Governor || New York|| |- |align="center"|46||Both|| [[Kasich-5|John Kasich]] || Kasich || 1952|| 69th Governor || Ohio|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Brown-42739|Kate Brown]]|| Brown || 1960|| 38th Governor || Oregon|| |- |align="center"|16||Both||[[Kotek-57|Tina Kotek]]|| Kotek || 1966|| 39th Governor || Oregon|| '''Connected May 2024''' |- |align="center"|2||Both||[[Ridge-329|Tom Ridge]]|| Ridge || 1945|| 43rd Governor || Pennsylvania|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Schweiker-3|Mark S. Schweiker]]|| Schweiker|| 1953|| 44th Governor || Pennsylvania|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Shapiro-982|Josh Shapiro]]|| Shapiro|| 1973|| 48th Governor || Pennsylvania|| |- |align="center"|2||Both|| [[Carcieri-1|Donald Carcieri]]|| Carcieri|| 1942|| 73rd Governor || Rhode Island|| |- |align="center"|0||-|| [[Raimondo-28|Gina Raimondo]]|| Raimondo|| 1971|| 75th Governor || Rhode Island|| |- |align="center"|154||Both|| [[McKee-7072|Dan McKee]]||McKee|| 1951|| 76th Governor || Rhode Island||'''Connected May 2024''' |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Hodges-3636|Jim Hodges]]||Hodges|| 1956||114th Governor || South Carolina|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Sanford-2020|Mark Sanford]]||Sanford|| 1960||115th Governor || South Carolina|| |- |align="center"|11||Father||[[Haslam-346|Bill Haslam]]|| Haslam || 1958|| 49th Governor || Tennessee|| '''Connected May 2024''' |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Douglas-3650|Jim Douglas]]||Douglas||1951||80th Governor || Vermont|| |- |align="center"|11||father||[[Shumlin-1|Peter Shumlin]]||Shumlin||1956||81st Governor || Vermont|| |- |align="center"|9||Both||[[Allen-18041|George Allen]]||Allen||1952||67th Governor || Virginia|| |- |align="center"|3||Both||[[Locke-1854|Gary Locke]]|| Locke|| 1950|| 21st Governor || Washington|| |- |align="center"|77||Both||[[McCallum-880|Scott McCallum]]||McCallum||1950||43rd Governor||Wisconsin|| '''Connect May 2024''' |- |} '''Note: Acting Governor William Kennedy of New Jersey remains unidentified even by his own state government. Without a confirmation of his identity, it is impossible to connect him to the Big Tree.''' == Deceased Territorial Governors == {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Family Members!! Name !! Last Name !! Life Span!! Order !! Place !! Connected? |- |align="right"|12|| [[Lutali-1|A.P. Lutali]]||Lutali||1919-2002||2nd & 4th Elected Governor||American Samoa|| |- |align="right"| 4|| [[Sunia-3|Tauese Sunia]]||Sunia||1941-2003||5th Elected Governor||American Samoa|| |- |align="right"| 19|| [[Tenorio-117|Pedro Tenorio]]||Tenorio||1934-2018||2nd & 5th Elected Governor||Northern Mariana Islands|| |- |align="right"| 3|| [[De_Leon_Guerrero-5|Larry Gurrero]]||Gurrero||1935-2006||3rd Elected Governor||Northern Mariana Islands|| |- |align="right"| 5|| [[Cruz_Tenorio-1|Froilan Tenorio]]||Tenorio||1939-2020||4th Elected Governor||Northern Mariana Islands|| |- |align="right"|8|| [[King-31529|Cyril King]] ||King||1921-1978|| 2nd Elected Governor || U.S. Virgin Islands || |- |align="right"|4|| [[Luis-159|Juan Francisco Luis]] || Luis || 1940-2011|| 3rd Elected Governor || U.S. Virgin Islands || |- |align="right"|27|| [[Farrelly-218|Alexander Anthony Farrelly]] || Farrelly || 1923-2002|| 4th Elected Governor || U.S. Virgin Islands || |- |align="right"|2||[[Turnbull-5024|Charles Wesley Turnbull]]||Turnbull||1935-2022|| 6th Elected Governor||U.S. Virgin Islands|| |} == Living Territorial Governors == {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! CC7 !! Parents Attached? !! Name !! Last Name At Birth !! Birth Year!! Order !! Place !! Connected? |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Tulafono-xxx|Togiola Tulafono]]||Tulafono||1947||6th Elected Governor ||American Samoa|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Moliga-xxx|Lola Matialasi Moliga]]||Moliga||1947||7th Elected Governor || American Samoa|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Mauga-xxx|Lemanu Peleti Mauga]]||Mauga||1949||8th Elected Governor || American Samoa|| |- |align="center"|2||Both||[[Ada-81|Joseph F. Ada]]|| Ada || 1943|| 5th Elected Governor || Guam|| |- |align="center"|2||Both||[[Gutierrez-4004|Carl T.C. Gutierrez]]|| Gutierrez || 1941 || 6th Elected Governor || Guam|| |- |align="center"|2||Father||[[Leon Guerrero-18|Lou Leon Guerrero]]|| Gurerro || 1950|| 9th Elected Governor || Guam|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Camacho-619|Carlos Camacho]]||Camacho||1937||1st Elected Governor||Northern Mariana Islands|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Bubauta-xxx|Juan Bubauta]]||Bubauta||1953||6th Elected Governor||Northern Mariana Islands|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Fitial-xxx|Beningo Fitial]]||Fitial||1945||7th Elected Governor||Northern Mariana Islands|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Torres-xxx|Ralph Torres]]||Torres||1979||9th Elected Governor||Northern Mariana Islands|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Palaxios-xxx|Arnold Palacos]]||Palacios||1955||10th Elected Governor||Northern Mariana Islands|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Calderón-450|Sila María Calderón ]]|| Calderón|| 1942|| 8th Governor || Puerto Rico|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Vilá -xxx|Aníbal Acevedo Vilá ]]|| Vilá || 1962|| 9th Governor || Puerto Rico|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Fortuño-xxx|Luis Fortuño ]]|| Fortuño|| 1960|| 10th Governor || Puerto Rico|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[García_Padilla-xxx|Alejandro García Padilla]]||García Padilla||1971||11th Governor || Puerto Rico|| |- |align="center"|1||Father||[[Rosselló_Navaras-1|Ricardo Rosselló]]|| Rosselló||1979||12th Governor || Puerto Rico|| |- |align="center"|0||-|| [[Pierluisi-1|Pedro Pierluisi]]|| Pierluisi Urrutia|| 1959|| 13th & 15th Governor || Puerto Rico|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Vázquez_Garced-1 |Wanda Vázquez Garced]]||Vázquez Garced|| 1979|| 14th Governor || Puerto Rico|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[de Jongh-xxx|John de Jongh]]||de Jongh||1957||7th Elected Governor||U.S. Virgin Islands|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Mapp-xxx|Kenneth Mapp]]||Mapp||1955||8th Elected Governor||U.S. Virgin Islands|| |- |align="center"|0||-||[[Bryan-xxx|Albert Bryan]]||Bryan||1957||9th Elected Governor||U.S. Virgin Islands|| |- |}

Under-age Soldiers in the First World War

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[[Category: World War I, Active Duty Military Children]] [[Category: The Great War 1914-1918 Project]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Photos-686.png] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Photos-715.png] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Allied_Powers_in_The_Great_War https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Photos-863.png] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Great_War_Resource_page https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Photos-899.png] ---- == Under-age Soldiers in the First World War == ---- Welcome to the 'Under-age Soldiers in the First World War' Project, this project is dedicated to the under-age participants (generally soldiers) of the First World War (1914-1918), who were known as child soldiers, kid soldiers, teen soldiers, and boy soldiers. This project is for under-age participants who both survived the war, and who died during the war, it is for under-age participants of of all nations, it is for under-age participants who were under-age for the duration of the war and who became of age at some point during their participation, and it is for the soldiers, and for others who participated but were not enlisted soldiers. If you have any questions about whether someone fits into the project please ask. ---- === Participants of the Project === ---- If you would like to participate in this project, please add your name to this list, or leave a message here, on my profile, [[Raper-183|A.C. Raper]], or in a private message, asking to have your name listed here. * [[Raper-183|A.C. Raper]], Project Manager * [[Clark-15765|Jacky Clark]], Project Leader of [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|The Great War, 1914-1918]] *[[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]] Adding info to my underage ANZACs so far I have found two brothers who were both underage and both were killed a month apart in Belgium in 1917. * You, Project Participant: Are you working on soldiers from a specific region, girl soldiers, notable under-age soldiers, your own family, list that here. ---- == Who was Under-age? == ---- As this project is dedicated to those who began participation in the First World War when they were under-age it is important to known at what age a person was legally considered old enough to participate. The answer to that question varies by nation, context, and in some instances by date; the legal enlistment ages are listed below. If you If you have any information about legal enlistment ages about nations listed or not, please get in touch. A person can be considered under-age if they are under the age described, not matter if it is days or years, feel free to ask for help if you are unsure. {|border="1" |'''Nation'''||'''Legal Age to Enlist'''|| |- |Australia||From August 1914: 19 Years Old
From June 1915: 18 Years Old || |- |Great Britain
England
Scotland
Wales||Regular Army: 18 Years Old, Territorial Force: 17 Years Old
Overseas Service, for both Regular Army and Territorial Force: 19 Years Old|| |- |} ---- == The Category == ---- The main category page is [[:Category:World_War_I%2C_Active_Duty_Military_Children|'Category: World War I, Active Duty Military Children']]. The subcategories for this category are broken down by nations. New nation subcategories can added to the category page, the naming rule is, World War I,......., Active Duty Military Children, and the name of the nation goes where the dots are. Under-age participants can be added to the subcategories by adding the subcategory link at the top of their profiles, the links should be in square brackets ||...|| and the text should be Category: World War I,......., Active Duty Military Children, and the name of the nation goes where the dots are. == Other Projects == * [[Project:Military_and_War#Current_Sub-Projects_and_Free-Space_Projects|Military and War]]>>[[Project:Anzacs|ANZACs]], [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|The Great War, 1914-1918]], [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honour]] *[[Project:Australia|Australia]]>>[[Project:Anzacs|ANZACs]] *[[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemetries]] * [[Project:Notables|Notables]] ---- == Resources == ---- The following resources provide more information on under-age soldiers, and are organised under general information and by nation. If you have any resources please add them here, or send a message about them. ---- === Examples of Profiles === ---- *[[Lerma-8|Solomon Lerma]] *[[Beckingham-19|Roy Emanuel Beckingham]] *[[McLoughlin-190|James McLoughlin]] ---- === General Resources === ---- * Rob Ruggenberg, 'Children of the Great War', "The Heritage of the Great War", http://www.greatwar.nl/frames/default-children.html ---- === Australia === ---- * Australian War Memorial, 'Enlistment Standards', ''Australian War Memorial'', https://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/enlistment/ ---- === Britain === ---- * BBC, 'How Did Britain Let 250, 000 Underage Soldiers Fight in WW1?', "iWonder", http://www.bbc.co.uk/guides/zcvdhyc * BBC, 'The Teenage Soldiers of World War One', ''BBC News'', http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-29934965 * Chris Baker, 'How Men Joined The British Army', ''The Long, Long Trail'', http://www.1914-1918.net/recruitment.htm * C N Trueman, 'Boy Soldiers', "The History Learning Site", http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/world-war-one/the-western-front-in-world-war-one/boy-soldiers/ *Wikipedia, 'Youngest British Soldiers in World War I, "Wikipedia", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Youngest_British_soldiers_in_World_War_I

Underground Railroad Routes in Washington, DC

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[[Category:Underground Railroad]] [[Category: Underground Railroad Stations]] [[Category: Washington, District of Columbia]] [[Category: District of Columbia, African-American Family History]] Still under Construction: looking for sources in my notes... [[Jones-29956|Jones-29956]] 10:58, 19 February 2015 (EST) 1. The 7th Street Wharf, at the 7th street pier, SW was the first point where Conductors often met run-away slaves. 2. [[Unknown-270491|Anthony Bowen]]'s house at 85 E Street, NW 3. home of Joseph H. Bradley, Esq. at [http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post/1680/then-and-now-470-louisiana-avenue/ 5th and LA ave.] (across from the court house in 1835) *but [[Unknown-270508| Thomas Smallwood]] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Turner_Torrey Charles Torrey] conducted only when Bradley was out of town... 4. [[Baumfree-3|Sojourner Truth]]'s house at 2007 VT ave, NW 4. [[Space:Metropolitan_A.M.E._Church |Metropolitan A.M.E. Church]] at 1518 M street, NW, then down 16th Street, NW to 5. the site of [[Grimes-1456|Leonard Grimes]]'s house (the plaque moved from 23rd and I, NW to 22nd and H, NW in 2012...), then up 22nd to M and up 29th/30th to Dumbarton past Georgetown University (in 2012 the #31 bus toward Friendship Heights went) to 6. [[Space:Mt._Zion_United_Methodist_Church| Mount Zion UMC]] in Georgetown and if you can, find the Mt. Zion and Union Band cemetery open, near 27th and O St, NW [[Weems-476|Ann Maria Weems]] turned The White House into a stop on the Underground Railroad, temporarily! [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Bowen short WikiP article on A. Bowen] *http://www.nps.gov/subjects/ugrr/discover_history/upload/dc-UGGR-Report-H-Russell.pdf *http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/slavery/WH-2001.pdf *[http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/40066823.pdf?acceptTC=true on the Bradley] family in DC and also http://genealogytrails.com/washdc/books/cenhistchp22.html *also connected: Robey and Williams [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Slavery|Slave Pens]] (DC's worst) -on B st, south btwn 6th and 7th (this is now Independence Avenue)... ---- Washington, DC resources used to find these sites and persons: *[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22008774-the-charles-sumner-school-rededication?ac=1 The Charles Sumner School Rededication]: 1986 by District of Columbia Public Schools, OCLC # 20261023 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/snow-storm-in-august-washington-city-francis-scott-key-and-the-forgotten-race-riot-of-1835/oclc/757466911?loc= Snow-Storm in August: Washington City, Francis Scott Key, and the Forgotten Race Riot of 1835] excellent and detailed work by Jefferson Morley on how unemployed white 'mechanics' saw FPoC as competition for jobs... (w/p. 20 from Harold's ''Subversives'' and p. 8 of 1843 Washington City Directory...) *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/subversives-antislavery-community-in-washington-dc-1828-1865/oclc/51223551?loc= Subversives: Antislavery Community in Washington, D.C., 1828-1865] Stanley Harrold, 2002, Lsu Press *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/free-man-of-color-and-his-hotel-race-reconstruction-and-the-role-of-the-federal-government/oclc/779166270?loc= A free man of color and his hotel] about James Wormley, by Carol Gelderman, 2012, Potomac Books *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/example-for-all-the-land-emancipation-and-the-struggle-over-equality-in-washington-dc/oclc/676697162?loc= An Example for All the Land], 2010, University of North Carolina Press, ISBN: 0807834149 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/harriet-jacobs-a-life/oclc/52887290?loc= Harriet Jacobs] A Life by Jean Fagan Yellin 0465092896 (ISBN13: 9780465092895) *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/washington-at-home-an-illustrated-history-of-neighborhoods-in-the-nations-capital/oclc/340991413?loc= Washington at Home] -a veritable tome, but worth its weight in gold... (details of Jewish, Black and even Irish DC!!) *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/jewish-community-of-washington-dc/oclc/62321692?loc= The Jewish Community of Washington, D.C.] more complete than earlier works *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/jews-of-washington-dc-a-communal-history-anthology/oclc/12238460?loc= The Jews of Washington, D.C.] by David Altshuler *[https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12721640-secret-city?ac=1 Secret City: A History of Race Relations in the Nation's Capital] C. Green, 1967 by Princeton University Press, ISBN: 0691045631 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/guide-to-black-washington-places-and-events-of-historical-and-cultural-significance-in-the-nations-capital/oclc/46731148?loc= The Guide to Black Washington] ISBN 0781808715 (Note: p. 36 -1815, Jesse Torrey: "kidnapped freemen...transportation to the slave regions." *[http://www.shsu.edu/jll004/colonial_summer09/whiteindians.pdf White Indians by James and Axtell], William and Mary Qtly 32.1 (1975):88 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/warmth-of-other-suns-the-epic-story-of-americas-great-migration/oclc/477270924?loc= The Warmth of Other Suns] Isabel Wilkerson, PhD (hon.) *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/outdoor-sculpture-of-washington-dc-a-comprehensive-historical-guide/oclc/866454?loc= The Outdoor Sculpture of Washington, D.C] Goode, 1974 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/washington-dc/oclc/70986126?loc= Frommer's Portable Washington, D.C.] , ISBN: 0470038500 *The African American Heritage Trail placards (esp. at 7th and T st., NW 1 block south of GA and FL ave -> HU medical school) *See also: Notes from 37th Annual conference on Washington, DC Historical Studies (Friday 5 November, 2010): Fed. bldgs originally pale blue, reunions of frmr slaves, [[Anderson-16003|Marian Anderson]], William Calvin Chase of The Washington Bee, Dunbar, Emanc. Parades, and G'town Burnt Row and Houses on N Street. Also 1792 [[L'Enfant-9| L'Enfant]] Plan Mile 0, and Grays (1st colored baseball team in DC)... *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/washington-on-foot-23-walking-tours-and-maps-of-washington-dc-takoma-park-and-old-town-alexandria/oclc/53967070?loc= Washington on Foot] ISBN 1588341151 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/chevy-chase-a-home-suburb-for-the-nations-capital/oclc/40074113?loc= Chevy Chase: A Home Suburb for the Nation's Capital], Elizabeth Jo Lampl, ISBN13: 9781878399755 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/walking-places-in-washington-dc/oclc/46849065?loc= Walking Places In Washington, DC] by Don Young, Marjorie Young, Out There Press, ISBN13: 9781893695030 *http://www.junipergallery.com/taxonomy/term/49 Shorpy was recommended for photos of DC *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/washington-dc-with-kids/oclc/53707531?loc= Washington with Kids] 2006 *Dickson's National Capital Directory for 1888 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/takoma-park/oclc/692275634?loc= Takoma Park] (Images of America), ISBN: 0738586412 *Blue Guide Washington, DC 2001 Candyce Stephen * The Threads of Time, The FABRIC OF HISTORY by Rosemary E. Reed Miller *http://solartour.org/about_us.html may have ended in 2014? *https://wamu.org/story/16/09/22/rich_history_of_underground_railroad_runs_just_outside_of_washington/ -- This is a tour that I put together for SHIR Tours in 2012. I freely release, under [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Free use not for profit CC license 4] and grant permission to use, modify and share this information. [[Jones-29956|Jones-29956]] 10:49, 19 February 2015 (EST)

Ungerecht Name Study

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[[Category:Ungerecht Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Ungerecht Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ungerecht Ungerecht] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Ungerecht name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Ungerechts), by time period (18th Century Ungerechts), or by topic (Ungerecht DNA, Ungerecht Occupations, Ungerecht Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ==How to Join== To join the SRNM Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Neff-1845|R Neff]]''' for assistance. You can post a comment below as well. Even without officially joining, you can add any of your Ungerecht WikiTree profiles to the project by putting this template into the bio section: {{One Name Study|name=Ungerecht}} See all the profiles currently in the study: [[:Category:Ungerecht_Name_Study |Ungerecht Category]] == Name == The Ungerecht name means "unjust" or "unfair" in German. As one might expect, this is a rare name, both in Germany and the U.S. (just 155 occurrences in the 2010 U.S. census). It appears to have originated in the Meiningen region (specifically Walldorf and Wallbach) of Theuringia, Germany (central Germany, just inside the old border for East Germany). It has been suggested that the name originally meant Hungarian (Ungarisch in modern German dialect), but that's probably wishful thinking. '''Similar names''': There are several very similar names, none of them common, and apparently '''all are unrelated''': * ''Ungerechts'' (with an s) are in western Germany, near Dusseldorf; * ''Ungericht'' is southwest of Stuttgart; * [[Space:Ungerich_Name_Study|''Ungerich'']] is found just northwest of Mannheim, Germany; * ''Ungricht'' name shows up in Switzerland. There is no known connection between any of these surnames and the Ungerecht clan. However, some of the older documents in Meiningen suggest that our Ungerecht ancestors sometimes did have an 's' at the end ("Ungerechts"). That spelling did not seem to survive into the 19th century. (Side note: Google Translate converts ''Ungericht'' to ''un-maybe'', whatever that means. Is it "maybe not" or is it "definitely"?) == Locations == === Germany === The Ungerecht family name in Germany originated in Saxony, in the small towns of Walldorf and Wallbach. Some moved to Helba, now part of the larger town of Meiningen. This is northeast of Frankfurt, pretty much right in the middle of modern day Germany (see map), a largely rural area in the Thuringian forest. Walldorf, Wallbach and Helba are all less than 5 kilometers (3 miles) from each other. There is a document listing all emigrants from the Meiningen area during the 19th centuryAuswanderungen aus dem herzogtum Sachsen-Meiningen Emigrants from Saxon-Meiningen. Some of the emigrants were moving to neighboring provinces, some to areas of Russia, but most were going to the U.S., mostly from 1850 to 1890. There are 20,000 names in the document, and twelve of those have Ungerecht surnames. Keep in mind, this is the one little area of Germany from where the Ungerecht name originates, so if even this area has only twelve out of 20,000, it shows how rare the name really is. * 1845: '''Caroline''', age 21 from Jüchsen, destination not given (possibly moving to a nearby province for marriage) * 1854: [[Ungerecht-40|Christian]], day laborer, age 34, from Ritschenhausen; '''Friedrich''', from Neubrunn; '''Katharina Margaretha''', age 36 from Ritschenhausen; all going to America * 1858: [[Ungerecht-52|Louise]], age 18 from Wallbach to America * 1864: [[Ungerecht-23|Carl]], age 7; [[Wirthwein-27|Eva Margarethe]], age 59; [[Erbe-31|Eva Margarethe]], age 30; [[Ungerecht-51|Friedrich]], farmer, age 40; [[Ungerecht-9|Georg]] age 4; [[Ungerecht-28|Johann]], age 75; [[Ungerecht-21|Valtin]] an accountant, age 45; all from Helba going to America. Although all come from about a ten kilometer (6 mile) radius from downtown Meiningen, a common ancestry is not known. Wallbach and Helba are in the north part of this circle, while Ritschenhausen and Neubrunn are in the southeast. The 1864 group includes the family of Valentine (Valtin), Eva Margaretha (who should actually be 40, not 30) and their two kids, Carl and George and grandfather Johannes and his second wife Eva (age 59). They went to Caledonia, just south of Milwaukee, see below. Louise, who emigrated in 1858, is a sister to Friedrich and a cousin to the younger Eva Margarethe. '''A new wrinkle:''' There are at least two cases where an Ungerecht outside of the Meiningen district immigrated to the U.S. * [[Ungerecht-60|Phillip Ungerecht]] arrived in 1852 with his family (wife Elizabeth, children Augusta, Lewis/Louis and young women, perhaps daughters Louise and Elisabeth), coming from Baden, Germany, settling in Albany, NY. Is he actually from the ''Ungericht'' family? * [[Ungerecht-62|Franz Ungerecht]] who shows up on a ship passenger list (landed in New York in 1872), but nothing more is known about him at this time. Today, most U.S. states have at least an Ungerecht descendant, if not the Ungerecht name. So far, they can all be traced back to one of three known locations where their ancestor settled after immigration: === The Milwaukee Ungerecht clan === The family of [[Ungerecht-21|Valentin]] Ungerecht left Germany (Prussian Saxony at the time) in 1864. They arrived as an extended family, and settled in Caledonia, just south of Milwaukee. Valentin's in-laws (the [[Erbe-35|Georg Erbe family]]) had previously arrived here and Valentin bought a farm close to theirs. One son stayed there (the farm stayed in the family for over 100 years) and the other son moved to Glen Ullin, North Dakota. The North Dakota branch further divided into families living in Minnesota and Washington state, with at least a few going to Alaska. === The Indiana/Tennessee Ungerecht clan === [[Ungerecht-40|Christian]] and Katharina came from Ritschenhausen in 1854 (apparently with two daughters who weren't listed). Christian and his mother, Eva nee' Vogel share a lonely gravestone (in good condition) on a family cemetery in Indiana, close to the Ohio River. No idea where Katharina went to. They have several children, including [[Ungerecht-36|Louis Martin]], born 1857 and [[Ungerecht-44|Henry]], born 1859 in Indiana. Louis Martin stays in Indiana while Henry moves to Tennessee and has seven kids. Some moved on to Texas and Louisiana. === The Albany, NY Ungerecht clan === [[Ungerecht-60|Philip Ungerecht]] and family left Baden (Bavaria) Germany in 1852, settled in Albany where his two children and at least four grandchildren lived. This Ungerecht family might not be related to the Meiningen Ungerecht families. ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * == Task List == * Find "Peter" from Germany who has done extensive research, particularly on the Erbe side. But his e-mail has changed, and we don't have any of his sources, and therefore cannot enter much of his data into Wikitree. There are names going back to 1570, some eight generations back from the American immigrants. * Find what happened to Friedrich Ungerecht of Neubrunn, and Franz Ungerecht, as they are the remaining possibilities for unknown heirs with the Ungerecht name in the U.S. * Connect the Indiana/Tennessee Ungerecht clan to the global family tree. * What to make of this name in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9R66-CR1?i=5&cc=1488411 1920 Marion County Indiana census]? It is transcribed as William F. Ungerecht, looks more like Ungericht (could be a mistake by the census taker or the transcriber). == Sources == * I have a fair bit of [http://neff.family.name/unwiki/doku.php?id=un:00_start background information], including pictures from my trip to Germany, as well as my tree. * Church records from Meiningen, Germany (not available online at this time) * Church records from Walldorf are kept in Eisenach (dating back to 1634, when the Walldorf church burned during the 30 Years War). These records have not been examined. * [http://www.digitalhorizonsonline.org/digital/collection/ndsl-books/id/27468/rec/4 Glen Ullin Yesteryears], from North Dakota State Library collections * Family booklet written in 1972 and a copy of emigration papers from 1864 in [[Neff-1845|my]] possession.

Unicorn, sailing of 1682

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[[Category: Unicorn, sailed October 1682]] ''Unicorn'' left Bristol England sometime after October 17 in 1682, and arrive before the end of December. '''Thomas Cooper''', ship's master '''Cloud''' :[[Cloud-133|William Cloud]]Recognized and approved for Membership by the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] (list online 1/2/2015){{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1|t=S}}. page 63 and his sons [[Cloud-425|William]], [[Cloud-113|Jeremiah]] and Robert :William's son [[Cloud-352|Joseph Cloud]] came aboard ''[[Space:Bristol Factor, sailing of 1681 |Bristol Factor]]'' on her first sailing in 1681 as an indentured servant to [[Bezer-16|John Bezer]]. {{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1|t=S}}. page 33 (note 7). '''Elton''' :[[Elton-15|Anthony Elton]], his wife [[UNKNOWN-86668|Susanna]], and their children [[Elton-17|Mary]], George, [[Elton-150|Anthony]] and Thomas. == Sources and Notes == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
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Union County, South Carolina

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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Union County, South Carolina | image = Union_County_South_Carolina.jpg | text = [[Space:Union County, South Carolina|Union County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Union Co., SC. }} '''Facebook Union County''' *'''[https://www.facebook.com/Union-County-Historical-Society-162696527114058/ Union County, South Carolina]''' *'''[http://www.experienceunioncounty.com Views of Union County, SC]''' {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-14.jpg |align=c |size=4250 |caption=Union County Mural. }} :'''Pre-1700's''' Before white settlers came to this area currently known as Union County, the Cherokee Indians claimed it as their hunting grounds.. Evidence has been uncovered of the Cherokee living in parts of the County. Early grants for the county describe Indian cabins. http://www.unionsc.com/page/140004376/140012214/History-of-UnionArrowheads were easily found throughout the count until recently. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_County,_South_Carolina :'''1749''' '''Settlers''' migrated to Union from Virginia to settle at Fairforest Creek, the Pacolet and the Tyger Rivers. They settled in the NW part of the county near a small river that would later be named Fairforest Creek. According to tradition, a member of the party looked out at the thick woodlands, saying "What a fair forest!". In these times, wild buffalo, horses, even panthers and cougars who were called tigers or "tygers" .. This is where the Tyger River received the name..Three-fourths of the settlers were Scotch-Irish Presbyterians families soon migrated down from Virginia and Pennsylvania to the upcountry tosettle near Brown's Creek and Cane Creek. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tqpeiffer/Documents/Locations%20-%20USA/County/Union,%20Co.,%20SC.htm :'''1754''' The early settlers established Fairforest Presbyterian Church, the first house of worship in Union County. Around 1754, the Brown's Creek area was first settled, 4 miles NE of Union, SC. They built a log church or meetinghouse. Many denominations shared this since they could not afford separate buildings. At that time the county and county seat were originally named Union Church. :'''1755's''' Quakers arrived to settle the southern part of the county, with their Cane Creek Church in the tiny Santuc community and Padgett's Creek church in the Cross Keys community. By 1800 the Quakers left the area due to their opposition to slavery :'''1759''' Rev. Philip Mulkey brought Baptists to Broad River from North Carolina, and formed their Fairforest Baptist Church in from North Carolina in Fairfield County, SC. By 1762, the Baptists had moved into Union County. Now many Baptist churches in the upcountry can claim Fairforest Church as their origin. The original church and congregation can be found currently on Hwy 18 between Union, SC and Janesville, SC. :'''1763-1776''' Jeannette M Christopherm a county historian has reported the largest migration into Union County area. Upon arrival, newcomers built their log cabins, cleared the river and creek bottoms as well as area for fields. Then they planted the first tobacco, flax, corn, wheat and other grains for local food as well as something for the animals to graze. At that time there not many slave owners. :'''1765''' Settlers built the old Union Church in Union County area near the town of Union, SC, the county Seat. Faiths ofwhich was used for Methodist, Episcopal, Baptist and Presbyterian congregations in the area. When later Union became a county, it is thought to be named for the old Church. {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-12.jpg |align=r |size=380 |caption=Gen WH Wallace house, where Pre. Davis dined }}{{Clear}} :'''1776-79''' During the first part of the American Revolution this backcountry was fairly quiet. Battles of Musgrove's Mill (August 18, 1780) and Blackstocks (November 20, 1780). Some of the Revolutionary leaders were Thomas Brandon (1741-1802) and Joseph McJunkin (1755-1846) were from Union County, http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/union_county_sc.html :'''1780'''- After the Fall of Charleston, the British turned their attention to the Carolinas. Five five battles were fought in the Union County area such as: Musgrove Mill, Fishdam, and Blackstock with hero such as Lt. Col. James Steen. Revolutionary war divided citizens between Loyalists and Patriots. Some churches split in loyalty, settlers moved out of the area, and personal property belonging to both sides was damaged. :'''Aug 18, 1780''' the Battle of Musgrove Mill occurred near the Entree River. This was at a meeting poing of 3 counties, Spartanburg, Union, and Laurens Counties. The other battle sites were Fishdam Ford and Blackstock Battlefield. {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Waymarking, Battle of Musgrave Mill }}{{clear}} :'''1785''' - Union County was created as a part of Ninety Six District. After the war Unionville and its courthouse was built. :'''1791-1800''' Union County area was part of Pinckney District. :'''1791''', the South Carolina Legislature established a district court that included Spartanburg, Union, Chester, and York counties. The area was called the Pinckney District and its headquarters was established at a central location in Union County. Land was cleared and streets were laid out for a new town that would be called Pinckneyville. A courthouse and jail were built for the new judicial district and a college planned for the town, plans for the United States Military Academy to be built here in Pinckneyville, which lost to West Point by one vote in the US Congress. Next legend was Pinckneyville was considered as the site for a federal arsenal. {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Pinckneyville Courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''1799-1800's''' the General Assembly restructured the state court system. Pinckney District was abolished; with the loss of the court and associated businesses, Pinckneyville became a ghost town. :'''1812-1814''' Cross Keys House was in the Cross Keys community. {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Cross Keys House }}{{clear}} :'''1823''' - Stores and other businesses began in the town of Union and a new courthouse and jail were designed for the town in 1823 by famed architect Robert Mills, designer of the Washington Monument. The courthouse was demolished in 1911, but the jail is still standing and in use by the City of Union. It is located beside the present courthouse, constructed in 1913. :'''April 20, 1861'''a strange object appeared in the sky near Kelly-Kelto, SC of NE Union County. The Enterprise, (large hot air balloon) landed there. Pilot was Professor T.S.C. Lowe, who had left Cincinnati, Ohio the day before. He tried to fly from Ohio to Washington, D.C., however winds swept the balloon southward into South Carolina. Locals gathered around the balloon, wanting Lowe to be "shot on the spot", They felt the Professor was a Northern spy. Professor gave the "Masonic distress sign" , so SC Masons saved him. He made it back and actually began working for the Union Army on aerial reconnaissance projects. ::The northern part of Union co. area was settled by small time farmers or smaller scale planters who owned less slaves. Union County area grew steadily and stayed mostly economically devoted to cotton and agriculture. ::Thomas Cary Duncan, founder of the Union and Buffalo mills, began his own railroad company with the purpose of connecting Union and Buffalo mills with the rest of the State.. Hundreds of families moved to Union from North Carolina and Tennessee to work in these cotton mills. {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Rose Hill Plantation and Park }}{{clear}} :'''1862''' -Secession governor William Henry Gist (1807-1874) made his home at Rose Hill Plantation in Union County, has become a state park :'''1862-65''' During the Civil War the county ceased growing or progressing. Many county local young men enlisted in the Confederate Army and numerous units of Union County soldiers served on battlefields across the South. :'''1865''' - Confederate President Jefferson Davis came through Union County after Richmond fell in 1865. He and the military unit crossed the ferry at Pinckneyville to Union, SC, where they dined with William Wallace at East Main St. in Union SC and Cross Keys house in SW Union County prior to his capture in Georgia. :'''1868-1870's''' Reconstruction- sharecropping and tenant farming began to take the place of slavery and provide a consistent labor force. Union County's is much the same as allof the South during these years. Union County had extensive Ku Klux Klan violence during this time . {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=SC Plantation }}{{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-15.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Flint Hill Plantation. }}{{clear}} :'''Late 1800's''' South Carolina General Assembly formed a district court in the upper part of the county in Pinckneyville, SC (a new town). It began near the crossing of the Boad and Pacolet rivers. All felt Pinckneyville would become the "Charleston of upstate SC. Thus the planners named the streets the same as streets of Charleston. Pinckneyville had a post office, inn, jail and settlers, but never grew into the anticipated size of "Charleston" Eventually as it shrank, the court was moved to Union, SC. It is now a '''ghost town''' with some old buildings and courthouse. :'''1890''' The Industrial Revolution hit the county. Local businessmen and Northern industrialists began investing in Union County textile mills. {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Lockhart, SC }}{{clear}} :'''1894''' -The first cotton mill was built at Lockhart . A second was built in Union, SC, and in Janesville, SC. ::'''Thomas Cary Duncan, ''' a pioneer capitalist and industrialist, began the Union and Buffalo mills, was known as Union County's pioneer capitalist and industrialist. He began his own small railroad company to connect Union and Buffalo, aptly named the Buffalo & Union-Carolina Railroad. Hundreds of families moved to Union County from North Carolina and Tennessee and spent their lives working in these cotton mills. {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-13.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Union Co. Jail}}{{clear}} :'''1894-to 1900''' Union County's industrial base is diverse, including the manufacturing of ball bearings, felt products, bath products, cordage, metal forgings, textile fiber, woven goods, finished textile products, and paper pulp. There also are machine shops and metal fabrication facilities. :'''1897''' Union County lost the upper part of its land when Cherokee County was created. Draytonville and Gowdeysville townships were removed from Union County for this creation. {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Buffalo Cotton Textile Mill }}{{clear}} :'''1900'''- a mill was built west of Union where Buffalo began to grow around the mill. Workers, lived in company-owned housing and obtained their food and other household goods from the company store. Many workers came from the mountains of North Carolina, where farming was difficult, needing employment. :'''1900's''' improvements were made in the city of Union, SC with new businesses along the Main Street and throughout the county. Roads were being paved. The automobile was introduced.. :'''1917-18''' World War I, Union County was the only county in the United States not to have a draft. This was due to the volunteers filled the draft quotas. :'''1930's Great Depression''' the mill villages had problems when the pay decreased for the workers. Farmers still could grow what the consumed, and suffered less than city or town citizens.. The federal government bought large part of poor quality land in southern Union County to create the Sumter National. This was a Work Program. Much of the land was overworked and exhausted. Other government programs like the CCC, PWA, and WPA helped Union County residents find work. Government money improved the county's water, sewage plants and public roads. :'''1941''' - Union County natives enlisted in the Second World War. Cotton production and agricultural acreage decreased. :'''1944''' Fifty-three% of this Union County became "forest land." The automobile changed the lifestyle of mill workers. They could live other areas and drive to work, rather than living near the mill villages. :'''1946-50's ''' new industries to the county, such as Torrington and Sonoco began. :'''1950's''' Union County’s has a diverse industry, such as the manufacturing of roller bearings, felt products, bath products, cordage, metal forgings, textile fiber, woven goods, finished textile products and paper pulp, as well as machine shops, and metal fabrication companies. {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=380 |caption=Carnegie Free Library. }}{{clear}} :'''1955''' the U.S. 176 bypass (Duncan Bypass) was built. Other road improvements were done later. Union, SC's businesses, such as shopping centers and restaurants were built on the Bypass became the center for much of Union's new business, including shopping centers and restaurants. :'''1970'''- county's economy remained 94% textile-related. :'''1980s''' many of Union County's textile industries began closing and moving to other countries. The final departure of the textile industry was complete by the 1990s and this left a hole in the county's economy and cultural identity. In recent years, new specialty industries have taken the place of agriculture and textiles; two things that characterized the early history of Union County [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_County,_South_Carolina Union Co.] :'''1984''' work on a four-lane connector to Spartanburg began which would become the Furman Fendley Highway (U.S. 176). {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=map of Union County. }}{{clear}} :'''1991'''Although Union County has no interstate highway, it does have a four-lane road to Spartanburg County.. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/union_county_sc.html :'''1998 & 1999''' Walt Disney Company opened an outlet store for Disney products. 1999 it opened a 500,000 square-foot worldwide distribution center on the Furman Fendley Highway north of Jonesville. ::Union, SC, the county seat, is the largest municipality, with a population (1920) of 6,141, increased by suburbs to 11,000. Its industries are cotton and hosiery mills, cannery, creamery, cotton oil mill. Several smaller towns and villages are in the county, among them Jonesville, 1,209; Carlisle, 376; Lockhart, Buffalo, and Santuc. :[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/union_county_sc.html Carolana History] ::Union county' has 6 large cotton and 2 hosiery mills, all using more cotton that the county produces. There are manufacturings, and several large water power grids to provide electric power for industries, cities, towns, and homes. Two railroads cross Union county, the southern Railway and the Seaboard Air Line Railroad (milage there in Union County. Additionally 2 intra-county short railways connect them.. This results in being 24 hrs from New York, 14 hours from Cincinnati, and 6 hours from Charleston! ===Government Offices=== 1823 -1911 a new courthouse and jail were designed for Union, SCin 1823 by architect Robert Mills, designer of the Washington Monument. The courthouse was demolished in 1911. {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=Pinckneyville Courthouse }}{{clear}} 1911-1913 Union County Courthouse –. The Courthouse, a neoclassical two-story brick and concrete building. The center of government in Union County. {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Union County Courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''1970's''' - the building was restored. The building features beautiful curving staircases, a courtroom with balcony and a unique indoor fountain, is located on West Main St..http://www.unionsc.com/home/140004376/140004376/Images/Union%20County%20Historic%20Sites.pdf ===Geography=== :Soil is rich for cultivation. It is of fifteen distinct varieties from ::Residual upland {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Union Co. in SC. }} ::Alluvial river and creek bottoms soil ::Cecil sandy loam predominates ::Cecil clay loam predominating. :Crops -cotton, corn and other grains, various forage crops, and truck. :Growing Season - 210 days or longer :Cattle, hogs, poultry are increasing, Livestock can be raised, but need shelter and short winter feeding. With the varied industries of the county and adjacent territory, a ready market is provided for truck and farm products. Cattle, hog and poultry raising are on the increase. On account of the long growing season, a minimum of 210 days but often much longer, livestock can be raised at a good profit, requiring little shelter and short winter feeding. : Location - on thePiedmont Plateau of South Carolina- :Mountains -40 miles away are the Blue Ridge Mountains. :Rivers/Creeks Union County is surrounded by rivers, ::Pacolet River on the north ::Broad River on the east ::Enoree River on the south ::Union County is crossed by Tyger river and many smaller streams :Elevation - 500 to 700 feet :Climate is ideal for a year-around home, the winters being short and mild and the summers pleasant and never oppressive. ====Adjacent counties==== ====Protected areas==== ===Demographics=== Union County residents are loyal to state and country both in American Revolution, Civil War and currently. The area is 492 square miles, or 314,880 acres; the population (1920) is 30,372, estimated 1925 at 30,632, less than one per cent being of foreign birth. *Union County is located in the U.S. state of South Carolina. In 2000, its population was 29,881. *Its county seat is Union. *The county's Carnegie Library was named Best Small Library in America by Library Journal for 2009. *There are four accredited high schools in the county and a public school is in easy reach of all. In education, as in road building, Union County has made marvelous progress in the past few years. *Farm and domestic demonstration agents are employed and their services are offered to new settlers. Union County invites, and is inviting to, the home seeker. Its situation in the heart of a great textile center means continued industrial development. Its level and slightly rolling lands, well drained and productive, to be had at reasonable prices, mean profit. These advantages added to au excellent geographical location and a splendid climate appeal to those in search of a year-round home of health, happiness, and profit. * 800 miles of public roads, 250 miles being of modern topsoil variety, some of which will soon be hard surfaced. Crossing the county are the great Appalachian and Calhoun highways. *Union County has a 4 lane road to Spartanburg, not paved. (no interstate highway) a new four-lane was completed in 1991 to Spartanburg County. ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Union, South Carolina|Union]] Union (county seat)''' =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== *[[:Category:Carlisle, South Carolina|Carlisle]] *[[:Category:Jonesville, South Carolina|Jonesville]] *[[:Category:Lockhart, South Carolina|Lockhart]] Census-designated places
*[[:Category:Buffalo, South Carolina|Buffalo]] *[[:Category:Monarch Mill, South Carolina|Monarch Mill]] Unincorporated communities
**[[:Category:Cross Keys, South Carolina|Cross Keys]] ====County Resources==== *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Union_County,_South_Carolina Wikipedia] National Register of Historic Places, Union South Carolina *[http://www.unioncountymuseum.com/default.asp?sec_id=180000487 Union County, SC Museum] {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Carnegie Free Library. }}{{clear}} *Walt Disney Company opened a 500,000 square-foot worldwide distribution center on the Furman Fendley Highway north of Jonesville. The company opened an outlet store for Disney products at the center in 1998. *Secession governor William Henry Gist (1807-1874) made his home at Rose Hill Plantation in Union County, now a state park. *[http://south-carolina-plantations.com/union/rose-hill.html Rose Hill Plantation, state park] *[https://southcarolinaparks.com/rose-hill Rose Hill] {{Image|file=Union_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Rose Hill Plantation and Park }}{{clear}} =====Notables===== *Confederate generals States Rights Gist (1831-1864) *William Henry Wallace (1827-1905). *Secession governor William Henry Gist (1807-1874) made his home at Rose Hill Plantation in Union County, now a state park., (States Right) *John Duff, (c. 1759 or 1760 – June 4, 1799 or 1805),a counterfeiter, hunter, salt maker, judge, cattle thief, and Revolutionary War soldier. *John William Pearson, born in Union County on January 19, 1808 =====Land Grants===== *Early land grants in the county are described as containing Indian cabins. ====Census==== ::1790 --- 7,693 — ::1800 --- 10,237 33.1% ::1810 --- 10,995 7.4% ::1820 --- 14,126 28.5% ::1830 --- 17,906 26.8% ::1840 --- 18,936 5.8% ::1850 --- 19,852 4.8% ::1860 --- 19,635 −1.1% ::1870 --- 19,248 −2.0% ::1880 --- 24,080 25.1% ::1890 --- 25,363 5.3% ::1900 --- 25,501 0.5% ::1910 --- 29,911 17.3% ::1920 --- 30,372 1.5% ::1930 --- 30,920 1.8% ::1940 --- 31,360 1.4% ::1950 --- 31,334 −0.1% ::1960 --- 30,015 −4.2% ::1970 --- 29,230 −2.6% ::1980 --- 30,751 5.2% ::1990 --- 30,337 −1.3% ::2000 --- 29,881 −1.5% ::2010 --- 28,961 −3.1% ::Est. 2016 --- 27,673 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2356 Findagrave Cemeteries, Union County, SC] *[http://www.genealogytrails.com/scar/union/cemeteries.htm Genealogy Trails Union co. Cemeteries] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/SC/Union-County-Cemetery-Records.htm LDS Cemeteries in Union County, SC] *[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/44-union.html Rootsweb Union County Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://www.unionsc.com/page/140004376/140012214/History-of-Union *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_County,_South_Carolina *http://genealogytrails.com/scar/union/ *http://www.worldcat.org/title/union-county-heritage/oclc/49496980 *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2356 Findagrave Cemeteries, Union County, SC] *[http://www.genealogytrails.com/scar/union/cemeteries.htm Genealogy Trails Union co. Cemeteries] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/SC/Union-County-Cemetery-Records.htm LDS Cemeteries in Union County, SC] *[http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/44-union.html Rootsweb Union County Cemeteries]

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[[Category:Arkansas Projects]][[Category:Union County, Arkansas]]{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to '''Arkansas the Natural State''' for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the Union County, Arkansas == Union County was formed on November 2, 1829, by citizens petitioning "in the spirit of Union and Unity." It was formed from [[Space:Clark_County_Arkansas|Clark]] and [[Space:Hempstead_County_Arkansas|Hempstead]] counties ==Major Transportation == *US 63 *US 82 *US 167 *Arkansas 7 *Arkansas 15 *Arkansas 129 *Future Interstate 69 South Arkansas Regional Airport (Goodwin Field) El Dorado ELD ELD KELD CS: Commercial service – nonprimary are publicly owned airports that receive scheduled passenger service and have at least 2,500 passenger boardings each year. Employs about 4000 people. === Maps and Boundaries === :[[Space:Ouachita_County_Arkansas|Ouachita County]] (northwest) :[[Space:Calhoun_County_Arkansas|Calhoun County]] (north) :[[Space:Bradley_County_Arkansas|Bradley County]] (northeast) :[[Space:Ashley_County_Arkansas|Ashley County]] (east) :Morehouse Parish, Louisiana (southeast) :Union Parish, Louisiana (south) :Claiborne Parish, Louisiana (southwest) :[[Space:Columbia_County_Arkansas|Columbia County]] (west) == Communities == === Cities === * El Dorado (county seat) ::The county seat is El Dorado, once called the “Queen City of South Arkansas” by promoters and, more recently, “Arkansas's Original Boomtown,” the city was the heart of the 1920s oil boom in South Arkansas. The El Dorado, AR Micropolitan Statistical Area includes all of Union County. Arkansawyers pronounce El Dorado with a long A. * Huttig * Junction City * Norphlet * Smackover * Strong ===Towns=== * Felsenthal * Calion ===Unincorporated Communities=== * Mount Holly ===Townships: === : (Census Available) * Boone [[Space:1850_Boone_Township_Union_County_Arkansas_Index|(1850)]] * Brown [[Space:1850_Brown_Township_Union_County_Arkansas_Census_Index|(1850)]] * Cornie [[Space:1850_Cornie_Township_Union_County_Census_Index|(1850)]] * Ecore Fabre [[Space:1840_US_Census_Ecore_a_Fabre_Union_County_Arkansas_Index| (1840)]] * El Dorado [[Space:1850_Eldorado_Township_Arkansas_Census_Index|(1850)]][[Space:Eldorado_Union_Arkansas_1860_Census_Index|(1860)]] * Franklin [[Space:1840_Franklin_Union_Arkansas_Census_Index|(1840)]] [[Space:1850_Franklin_Township_Union_County_Arkansas_Census_Index|(1850)]] * Garland * Garner * Harrison [[Space:1850_Harrison_Township_Union_County_Arkansas_Census_Index| (1850)]] * Henderson * Jackson [[Space:1840_US_Census_Jackson_Union_County_Arkansas_Index|(1840)]][[Space:1850_Jackson_Township_Union_County_Arkansas_Census_Index|(1850)]] * Johnson [[Space:1850_Johnson_Township_Union_County_Arkansas_Census_Index|(1850)]] * Lafayette [[Space:1840_US_Census_Lafayette_Union_County_Arkansas_Index|(1840)]] * Lapile [[Space:1850_Lapile_Township_Union_County_Arkansas_Census_Index|(1850)]] * Marion [[Space:1840_US_Census_Marion_Union_County_Arkansas_Index|(1840)]] * Pennington [[Space:1840_US_Census_Pennington_Union_County_Arkansas_Index| (1840)]] * Pidgeon Hill (1860) * Marion [[Space:1840_US_Census_Marion_Union_County_Arkansas_Index|(1840)]] * Norphlet * Smackover * Tubal * Van Buren [[Space:1850_Van_Buren_Township_Union_County_Arkansas_Census_Index|(1850)]] * Wesson * Wilmington [[Space:1850_Wilmington_Union_Arkansas_Census_Index|(1850)]] ==Military and War== ==Industry== Bromine - "The West Gulf Coastal Plain encompasses most of southern Arkansas. During the Paleozoic era (543 to 248 million years ago), this natural division was covered by seawater. Bromine, which occurs naturally in seawater, was extracted from the water by seaweed and plankton. As these organisms decomposed during the Jurassic period (206 to 144 million years ago), bromine was released, leaving heavy salt concentrations called brines in Union and Columbia counties. The Smackover Formation contains the richest of these brines at a depth of 7,500 to 8,500 feet." [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=4514| Bromine] Oil - "Ten counties in Arkansas produce oil, all in the southern region of the state: Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Columbia, Hempstead, Lafayette, Miller, Nevada, Ouachita, and Union. Historically, most of this production has been in Union, Lafayette, Columbia, and Ouachita counties. These four counties have been responsible for more than eighty-five percent of the oil produced in the state." [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=383| Oil Industry] == Historical Landmarks== South Arkansas Arboretum and Botanical Garden - The Arboretum opened in 1965, is the only state park in Arkansas inside city limits, owned by the local school system but operated as a state park by the South Arkansas Community College. Located in El Dorado. Dual State Monument erected 1931 by [[Donaghey-30|Gov. George Washington Donaghey]] Dedicated in 1934. Located near Aurelle, Arkansas Coordinates 33°0′39″N 92°22′5″W. Fell into disrepair, restored and rededicated April 6, 1975. Newton House Museum also known as the Matthew Rainey House, is a historic house museum at 510 North Jackson Street in El Dorado, Arkansas. Built about 1849, has authentic decor that reflects its pre-Civil War era construction. The only house open to the public in El Dorado that was built before the Civil War and offers a glimpse into the rich history of southern Arkansas. == National Protected Areas == Felsenthal National Wildlife Refuge in Ashley, Bradley, and Union counties ==Festivals and Parades== : Oil Town Festival in Smackover, 3rd weekend in June. Family oriented from Little Yellow Rubber Ducky races to Gospel Music Concerts to Drill Bit Tossing, Yes, of course Watermelon eating contests. :Fantastic 4th Celebration in El Dorado :Mayhaw Festival Fist Saturday in May. The Mayhaw Festival presented by First Financial Bank, El Dorado Chemical and the City of El Dorado is an annual street festival with craft and food vendors, vintage market, antique car show, Newton House Museum tours, 5K & 10K runs, kids activities, Mayhaw jelly and bluegrass music. :[https://soarkhistory.com/index.php Southern Arkansas Historical Preservation] for more info on other events in El Dorado. == Notables of Union County== :[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=2757 Floyd Cramer] (1933–1997) Pianist, Country Music Hall of Fame :[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=2332 Donna Axum Whitworth] (1942–) Miss Arkansas 1963 Miss America 1964 :[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=5471 Thomas Paulsley LaBeff "Sleepy LaBeef"] (1935-) Rockabilly Hall of Fame :[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=641 Louis "Lou" Clark Brock] (1939-) Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame and the National Baseball Hall of Fame :[[McRae-1109 | Thomas Chipman McRae]] (1851–1929) Politician == Census Projects== [[Space:US_Census_Union_County_Arkansas_Master_Index|Union County Census Master Index]] ==Records and Resources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Union_County,_Arkansas * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Union_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=812 * http://www.argenweb.net/union/ * http://arkansasgravestones.org/cemeteries.php?selected_cid=59 * http://genealogytrails.com/ark/union/ *http://www.unioncountyar.com

Union County Sesquicentennial Book

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[[Category:Union County, Indiana]] [[Category:Indiana, Sources]] == Preface == === About === Transcription of this book is a collaborative work in progress being completed with permission from the Union County Historical Society. Raw scans of the original text have been pasted here to get us started, but there are many errors. Text is being collaboratively corrected and formatted in online word processing software and copied over a few pages at a time as it is completed. As with all of WikiTree, anyone is welcome to contribute. The goal is to provide a searchable version of the book containing links to profiles of all deceased people mentioned. It is hoped this will be a tremendous resource for researchers and an educational tool for all. To add to its educational value, names of important locations and events are also linked to Wikipedia pages or the most informative web pages available. === Scanned Images of Printed Book === Scanned images of the book are available from the Campus Library at Indiana University East: * [https://iue.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=57395647 Front Cover] * [https://iue.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=57395661 Pages 1-19] * [https://iue.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=57395772 Pages 20-21] * [https://iue.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=57395882 Pages 22-43] * [https://iue.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=57395891 Pages 44-65] * [https://iue.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=57395909 Pages 66-85] * [https://iue.libguides.com/ld.php?content_id=57395919 Pages 86-96] === Additional Resources === The IU East Campus Library also has additional Union County history resources available online including the 1989 book "History of Union County, Indiana, 1821-1988": [https://iue.libguides.com/UnionCountyIndianaHistory https://iue.libguides.com/UnionCountyIndianaHistory] == Union County Sesquicentennial (1821-1971) == === Inside Cover === The Sesquicentennial Historical Committee thanks the Union County people who shared their precious old family photographs, newspaper clippings, documents, and memorabilia with us. We are sorry that space did not permit the use of all of the material provided. We extend our thanks also to the many persons who were involved in preparation of this book. The name of the author of each article is given. Natalie J. McNary, Historical Record Chairman Seal - Union County Sesquicentennial 1821 1971 THE COVER The cover is the work of an artist, Irvin L. Showalter, who was born and reared in Union County. ---- === Title Page === SESQUICENTENNIAL HISTORICAL RECORD commemorating the 150th ANNIVERSARY ''of'' UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821 — 1971 ''Including the program of festivities'' September 19-26, 1971. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 2 Photo: Sesquicentennial Chairman, Harold S Hughes and Robert Napier, President of the Sesquicentennial Corporation, June 1971 On roads entering Union County there are signs reading "Welcome to Beautiful Union County," New comers' attention is called to the wooded hills along the streams and the level, fertile fields of this very productive farming county. It is truly a wonderful spot in which to live, and we residents consider ourselves very fortunate. I wish to thank all members Of the Union County Sesquicentennial Committee for their interest and hard work which has made this celebration a success. The efforts of every one of these people are appreciated. I hope that the various features of this celebration will give the younger generations an idea of the life, pleasures, and hardships of the early settlers and make them more appreciative of our modern ways of life. There has been a vast change in the 150 years. To everyone — a Friendly Greeting — and we hope that all of you enjoy the festivities. Harold S. Hughes General Chairman ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 3 === UNION COUNTY EARLY HISTORY === ''Maurice LaFuze'' ''I saw the sweet Miami,
''The swift Ohio bent and roll''
''Between his woody walls of gold''
''The Wabash banks of gray paw-paw,''
* * * * * *'' At morn''
''Of autumn, when the oak is red,''
''Saw slanting pyramids of corn,''
''The level fields of spotted swine.''
''The crooked lanes of lowing kine.'' [[Miller-59264|Joaquin Miller]]
from ''Songs of the Sierras'' Photo: Templeton log cabin. First built in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_County,_Indiana Union County] in 1804 was enlarged in 1807 to present form. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_County,_Indiana Union County] was formed in 1821 from parts of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_County,_Indiana Wayne], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_County,_Indiana Franklin], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fayette_County,_Indiana Fayette] counties. Earlier it was a part of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dearborn_County,_Indiana Dearborn County]. Of the part of the county east of the [https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Treaty_of_Greeneville_(1795) 1795 Greenville Treaty] Indian boundary, about two-thirds came from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_County,_Indiana Wayne County] and the remainder from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_County,_Indiana Franklin County]. The part west of the Indian boundary came from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fayette_County,_Indiana Fayette County] except the northern tier of sections from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wayne_County,_Indiana Wayne County]. The basic reason for the formation of the new county, UNION, may have been that this seemed the simplest and least partisan way to settle the conflicting territorial and other claims of the three donor counties. The name of the county may have been suggested by the method of formation or by the name of Union, the earliest town in the area or by both. Union, established before 1810, stood on the east bank of Hanna's Creek along a road now abandoned. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 4 Photo: Inside of [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Templeton_Log_Cabin_in_Liberty.jpg Templeton Cabin]. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty%2C_Indiana Liberty], the name of the county seat, seemed to follow naturally from the name of the county to people who had only recently gained their freedom. A writer some years ago stated that the name Liberty was derived from that of a town in Virginia from which members of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quakers Friends Church] had moved to Union County. The accuracy of this statement is clouded by the facts that few early settlers came from Virginia and the Union County Friends came from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nantucket Nantucket] and North Carolina. In preparing for the Liberty Centennial (1936), Leland Bond and others concluded that there was no positive answer to the origin of the name. Brownsville was selected as the first county seat of Union County by commission of citizens from nearby counties. It was the largest town in the new county and in 1815 had become the earliest regularly platted town in the county. [[Wright-3080|Martin Wright]] and [[Cartwright-1922|Mary Cartwright]], in March 1821, were the first couple whose marriage was recorded in Union County. They lived in the southeast corner of Brownsville Township where Uzal P. LaFuze, C.C. Abernathy and Trebor Young later lived. Residents of the eastern part of the County insisted on a more central location for the county seat and [[Everts-467|Dr. Sylvanus Everts]] of the Salem area, Union County's representative to the general assembly, secured the passage of a bill to locate the county seat in the center of the county, and the present site was chosen in 1823. [[Cook-12414|Thomas Cook]] was the owner of forty acres including the courthouse square. James and William Crist were early owners of farms now part of the present town. Beginning in 1804, Union County was settled rapidly by two streams of people, one from the Carolinas, a second from Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Smaller numbers came from Virginia, Tennessee other states. Surprisingly few early settlers came from Ohio or Kentucky. People from the Carolinas came overland on horseback or in wagons, across Tennessee and Kentucky to Cincinnati, and then to Harrison, Ohio. From there they followed the Carolina trace, possibly a woods buffalo trail, through Mt. Carmel to near Fairfield and then up the Whitewater valley. Early settlers from Pennsylvania and New Jersey usually came down the Ohio River on flat boats to near Cincinnati and came to Union County through Hamilton and Oxford. Beginning about 1830, settlers from the east came in [[Wikipedia:Conestoga wagon|Conestoga wagons]] along the route of U.S. 40. Isaac Webster came from Pennsylvania about this time, driving a four-horse team of roan horses, the stock of which he maintained the rest of his life. The log cabin of [[Templeton-73|John Templeton]], which has been restored and stands in the county jail yard in Liberty, is generally accepted as the first built in Union County and the date of its building 1804. It originally stood in Harmony Township on the east bank of the [[Wikipedia:Whitewater River (Great Miami River tributary)|Whitewater River]] about one mile north of the mouth of Hanna's Creek. [[Templeton-73|John Templeton]] is believed to have explored Union County as early as 1799 and may have built a cabin then. The Hanna, Ewing, Nickels, Swann, Green and Hollingsworth families ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 5 came to Union County from South Carolina in 1804 or 1805. A deed to Robert Green is said to be the first recorded, though he may not have been the first settler. Other early settlers in Union County were: in Liberty Township, William McGreer, 1804, and William Kelley, 1805; in Brownsville Township, Adam Eli, 1805, Solomon Beck, 1806, Charles Hunt, 1806, Samuel Farlow, 1806, and [[Snyder-3879|Michael Snyder]], 1807; in Harrison Township, Benjamin Nutter, 1807, Phillip Lybook, 1807, and Wyatt, 1807; in Center Township, William Beard, 1805, and Charles Waddle, 1807; in Union Township, Abraham Darst, 1805, Robert Flack, 1806, and Jacob Bake, 1806. Probably more early settlers came from North Carolina than any other state, with Pennsylvania, New Jersey, South Carolina, and Virginia following in that order. North Carolina people settled in all parts of the county, those from Pennsylvania mostly in the northern half, and those from New Jersey south of the New Hope School in what is still known as the "Jersey" neighborhood. South Carolina settlers located mostly near Dunlapsville. Early families from North Carolina were Beck, Beard, Sanford, Druley, Swafford, Showalter, Whetzel, Miller, Burt, Fosdick, and Immel. Other families coming were: From New Jersey: Rose, Ward, Ogden, DuBois, and Cockefair. From Virginia: Eaton, Snyder, Creek, and Stanton. From Tennessee: Yaryan and Heavenridge. From New York: Crist. From Maryland: Ridenour. From Nantucket: Macy, Swain, Maxwell, and Barnard. === INDIANS WERE FRIENDLY === ''Maurice LaFuze'' Most of the land in Union County was ceded to the United States by the Miami Confederacy of Indians in the Treaty of Greenville only a few years before it was settled. The so-called Indian boundary from the mouth of the Kentucky River to Fort Recovery, Ohio, crossed western Union County in about the same direction as the east fork of the Whitewater River. The remainder of the county was ceded by the Indians in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Fort_Wayne_(1809) "Twelve Mile" Purchase of 1809] at Fort Wayne. In addition to the Miami Tribes, the Delaware and Shawnee Tribes sometimes hunted in the vicinity. These tribes are believed to have lived here only a short time, after having been crowded west by the colonists along the Atlantic Coast. When the first settlers came to Union County, Indians were living west of the Whitewater River near Paddock's Ford. They occasionally hunted near the settlers' homes, but they were usually friendly and helpful. Colonists built Fort Dunlap about one mile west of Dunlapsville, a stockade southwest of Richland Cemetery, and a block house along the Harrison-Center Township line about one mile west of the C and O railroad; however, no record of battles or massacres can be found in these areas. Much earlier, Union County had been the home of people known as "Mound Builders", probably of the Hopewell Indian cultural group. While little is known about them, they are believed to have been less nomadic and more advanced than the Indians of the period when the colonists arrived in Indiana. About ten mounds built by the Mound Builders have been observed. They are fifty to seventy feet in diameter and four to eight feet high. They are on second bottom land along streams. Four of the more accessible mounds are: (1) On the bank of Hannas Creek, on the east end of the Harold Smith farm near Roseburg; (2) southwest of the house on the Perry Burris and Homer Ramey farm, south of Indiana 44 just beyond of the bridge over the East Fork of the Whitewater River; (3) on the John Bell (now Edgar Bell) farm across the river north of Brownsville. This mound has been excavated by a group from Earlham College; (4) on the Corrington place there is a well-preserved mound in the woods, N.E. corner of sec. 27. It is 4½ feet high and about 70 feet in diameter. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 6 === CHURCHES === ''Maurice LaFuze'' Photo: Four Mile Church of the Brethren, organized 1809. Union County settlers lost no time in establishing schools, and they were soon organizing congregations and building churches. Five churches had been organized by 1810. These were: evangelist, after D. L. Moody and before Billy Sunday. Sumner L. Martin, Methodist, and E. P. WhaUon, Presby­ terian, achieved more than local fame after serving local pastorates. FOUR MILE CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN, which was organized in 1809 and has held services continuously since that date. Its present location is about l½ miles north of its original site on the Isaac Hart farm. Witter, Miller and Huston were early families. BATH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, organized in 1808, with William Rose, Jedidiah and Neri Ogden as elders. It received over 400 members and was a strong church for many years. Its church, built in 1823, was sold and razed about 1950. It stood about six miles due south of Liberty in the cemetery which remains. BETHEL METHODIST CHURCH probably stood near the Nutter Cemetery on the Charles Nutter ((A.P. Creek) farm. Its first meetings were held in 1807. A log church was built in 1833 and stood until 1857. Early members were the Jacob McIntosh, Thomas Willis, David Stanton, Prichard and Sullivan families. A BAPTIST CHURCH near the Sims Cemetery just north of Fairfield. Early families: Sims. A BAPTIST CHURCH a short distance southwest of the Brownsville Methodist Church. Dungans may have been members. Early Evangelists or circuit-riding ministers who visited Union County were Samuel Baldridge, Presbyterian, 1813; David Monfort, Presbyterian, 1818; Lorenzo Dow, Metho­dist, 1830; Halan Robbins, Methodist, l840; Joab Stout; Daniel Robinson; Valentine Chase; John P. Brady; William Tyner; Elihu Moore; Sam Billings; George Harlan; John Sparks; David Taylor; Moses Hornaday; and Mahlon Morris. Photo: Brownsville Methodist Church erected 1844. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 7 Photo: Salem Friends Church erected 1825 The Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman, grandson of Amos Chapman, a pioneer Union County doctor, began his ministry in 1880 as pastor of the Liberty and College Corner Presbyterian churches. Later he became the county’s leading evangelist, after D. L. Moody and before Billy Sunday. Sumner L. Martin, Methodist, and E. P. Whallon, Presbyterian, achieved more than local fame after serving local pastorates. Photo: Liberty First Presbyterian Church Choir, 1897. ==== CHRONOLOGICAL LIST OF UNION COUNTY CHURCHES AFTER THE FIRST FIVE LISTED ABOVE ==== 1813 Dunlapsville Presbyterian 1816 Silver Creek Christian 1817 Silver Creek Friends (On Hanna's Creek) 1818 Brownsville Methodist*, Log Church (Mt. Pleasant Cemetery) , Brown Baptist (Golf Course) , Salem Friends* 1825 Billingsville Methodist 1826 New Hope Friends 1826 Poplar Ridge Friends (Fayette Co. Line) 1827 Brownsville Presbyterian 1829 Liberty Presbyterian* 1829 Hanna's Creek Christian (DuBois Creek) 1831 Hanna's Creek Congregational Christian * 1835 Philomath Universalist 1835 Wood's Chapel Methodist 1837 College Corner Methodist* 1838 Liberty Church of Christ 1840 College Corner Presbyterian* 1841 Universalist (Contreras), Old Dutch Church (Philomath) 1846 Brownsville Christian (Campbellite) 1849 College Corner United Presbyterian* 1850 Billingsville Presbyterian 1852 Liberty Roman Catholic (St. Bridget's)* 1865 Brownsville Christian Union* 1865 Salem United Brethren 1868 Greenwood United Brethren* 1869 Goodwin's Corner Old Order Baptist 1874 German Baptist (East of Cottage Grove) 1880 College Corner Mt. Sinai A.M.E. , Planken Horn Chapel (Philomath), Billingsville Church of Christ 1890 Mt. Pleasant Methodist* 1890 Quakertown Methodist 1900 College Corner Nazarene 1920 Liberty First Baptist* 1947 Liberty Nazarene* 1952 Liberty Baptist* 1964 College Corner Baptist* *Still active ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 8 === SCHOOLS === ''Maurice LaFuze '' Photo: New Hope School built 1893 and now used as a dwelling. Union County citizens had no sooner arrived than they began to organize schools for their children, and their schools have always been considered of the highest importance. The first settlers arrived in 1804, and by 1810 schools had been set up in every township. ===== Tuition Schools ===== Just which was the first school may never be agreed upon. W. E. Crawford, at the dedication of the Dunlapsville School in 1924 wrote that school was held in Fort Dunlap in 1804-05. Mrs. Jennie Hill stated that the teacher in Fort Dunlap was Lot Green. Harold Michel, who wrote a thesis on Union County schools, believed the first school was established in 1807 in Harmony Township near the Sims Cemetery. The teacher was Thomas Harvey. A school was held near Richland Cemetery before 1810 with John Hughes as the teacher, and a school was held on the Zachariah Stanley (William Dils) farm in 1807. At least thirty of these early tuition schools have been reported. Usually, they were organized by the teachers and were held in homes or churches, but a few log buildings for use as schools were built. ===== First Public Schools ===== Under the first Indiana constitution about 30 public schools were organized in Union County, mostly in the 1830's, at least two in every township. Each school was an independent organization with three trustees in charge. Public support was derived from income from the sale of a section of land in each township, certain penalties, and small tax levies in each district, usually about two sections. The total cost per school may not have been $100 a year, since the term was short and most of the material and labor for the construction were donated. Information about these early public schools is very limited, and W. N. McMahan, L. J. Cully, and Harold Michel did not mention them in their writings. This is surprising, since the deeds to the school sites are in the recorder's office. Beer's Atlas of 1884 shows eight of the locations but gives no other information. These schools seem not to have lasted long. They came just before a period of severe financial stress and a considerable exodus of people going farther west. In addition, there was often no clear majority in favor of public schools. Only two personal comments about these early public schools have been found. Miss Ellen Scott states that her mother and uncle, Elizabeth and Albert Wooters, attended the school near the line between Sections 9 and 10 around 1850. This school was replaced by the so-called "Township House" school standing on the Elmer Bossert farm. Before World War I, Oliver Brown, then an elderly man, told Joseph Ryan that he had once lived near the Ryan home at the north end of the Harry Webster farm. As a boy he attended a nearby school, probably one of the southeast ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 9 Photo: Greenwood School, 1890. Photo: First grade Liberty School, 1907. Nell Hamm Chapin, teacher. Photo: Graduating Class of Union High School, College Corner, 1898. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 10 corner of the Elmer Rodenberg farm adjoining Philomath. Mr. Brown said that there were sometimes as many as a hundred pupils at this school. The changes in this area are strikingly shown, since the site of this school is now almost a half mile from the nearest road and the nearest house. John Beck Sr. was treasurer of one of these schools in 1837. ==== Seminaries ==== Several seminaries for education above the elementary level were organized in Union County before the Civil War. These were promoted by individuals or churches. In the 1830's the educational center of the county was in Philomath, for there at the Western Union Seminary, courses were offered in algebra, geometry, astronomy, natural science, and philosophy. An interstate newspaper was also published there. This school was organized by the Universa­list Church. One of the buildings stood until recently on the northwest corner of the Elmer Rodenberg farm. During the 1840's there were three schools for advanced study in Center Township. One was in the present residence of Harold Hughes; a second, Cedar Grove Seminary, was at the north edge of Salem on the R. C. Cain farm in an area now usually called Sorghum Town. The main building was standing until about 1965. Beech Grove Seminary stood near the entrance to Whitewater Park. These three seminaries attracted students from outside the county. Whitewater Presbyterian seminary was built in 1853 in Dunlapsville, and the Liberty Presbyterian Church held classes in a seminary near the west end of Seminary Street. Just before the Civil War there was a West Point Seminary on Brownsville Avenue in Liberty. ==== Township Schools ==== The present Union County School system dates from the Indiana Constitution of 1851 and the legislation that followed. Under the Caleb Mills program schools were to be tax-supported and free to all. Hickory Grove School in eastern Liberty Township is believed to be the first school in Union County built under this program. In the township election to authorize the township trustees (three then) to proceed the vote was close, 28 for the 24 against. The school was built by William Crist in 1853 for $472.00, and it was opened in 1854 with Thomas Wright as the first teacher. Among the pupils were the ten children of Israel Freeman. This school preceded the Hickory Grove School which is still standing, and it stood near the southwest corner of the Edna Abernathy farm. The school system of Union County developed slowly before the Civil War. Only a few school houses are known to have been built until after the war. After 1866 things moved rapidly. When C. W. Osborne became county superintendent in 1881, there were 41 schools in the county. Altogether about 60 public school buildings have been built on about 50 different locations. The number in use may never have exceeded the 41 in operation in 1881. Beer's Atlas of 1884 shows about two-thirds of these sites. About 1900, consolidation began with new buildings at Greenwood, Hannas Creek, and Clifton. Horse-drawn buses brought pupils from nearby districts to these and other schools located at Dunlapsville, Brownsville, Liberty, and College Corner. The Billingsville semi-consolidated school was the last rural school built in Union County; built in 1925, it was closed in 1953. With the coming of motor busses, centralization rapidly increased; now there is a county-wide system with only three school locations, Liberty, College Corner, and Kitchel. Photo: The Union County Corporation Schools in Liberty including the new Union County High School, 1971. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 11 === SCHOOL DAZE === ''John E. McMahon'' There was much activity in the Jersey neighborhood that summer of 1904. A new brick school house was being built to replace the old frame building. But as is often the case the new edifice was not ready at the start of the new school year. That is why I started my first couple of months of the school year in the old frame building. Then we moved across the road to the new place. The new building had no water fountain, but a pump in the school yard took care of our needs along with a tin cup for all to use. Mother, thinking that was not very sanitary, bought an aluminum collapsible cup that could be carried in the pocket or dinner pail. Of course, this being a new thing everyone had to try it, thereby defeating the purpose for which it had been purchased. There was a rail fence along the road and often we teeter-tottered by using a rail taken from the fence. A nice flat one was better than a round or three-cornered one, as it didn't roll and was more comfortable to ride. Those sharp rails were murder. The little kids shoved the rail through the fence for a low ride while the older and braver boys put their rail over the top of the fence and sailed high in the air. I don't recall that the farmer ever complained about the condition of his fence. We sometimes played town ball. We made our own rules and a baseball as we know it now was unheard of. What we used was made of cord string, tied together and wound as tight as we could get it. There must have been a shortage of string in all our mothers' kitchens. Sometimes we had to stop the game until the ball was rewound. A flat board was the bat. It worked fine because it was the best, we had and we didn't know of any better way. Sister Ethel and I walked the half-mile to school and carried our lunches. I think Ethel used a basket but I insisted on using a lard bucket that would hold a couple of sandwiches and an apple. Guess I thought the pail wasn't as sissified as a basket. Anyway, that's how a kid's mind works sometimes. This new school house was more modem than the old one. It had a cupola or tower with a bell and cloak rooms on each side of the entrance--one for the boys and one for the girls. (The comfort stations, we didn't call them that in the old days, were out back.) This building even had a basement. I'm not sure about the heating system but think it was a wood-burning heater in the basement. The teacher was janitor as well as instructor. Occasionally, if the big boys were good, they would be allowed to ring the bell and fire the furnace. The windows were large and provided all the light necessary for day-time study, but when a special event was held at night there must have been oil lamps with reflectors. Ironically, the new brick building is now a heap of rubble, while the old, discarded frame one is still there and in use - probably as a granary or tool shed. === BROWNSVILLE -The First County Seat === ''Mrs. Beauford E. Gavin, Sr.'' The village of Brownsville is prettily situated in the southwestern part of Brownsville Town ship, on the left bank of the east fork of Whitewater River, a river that was so named because the waters were clear enough to see a pebble or fish at a depth of twenty feet. The origin of the name Brownsville has not been authenticated. Some believe it was named for the home town of some of the settlers who came from Pennsylvania; others, that it was named for a family of Browns who came into the territory very early. The village lies mainly in the eastern half of Section 18. This land was purchased from the government by Aaron Ashbrook and Charles McGathlin, December 13th and November 23rd, 1811, respectively, each purchasing a quarter section. Barzilla Trail was here in 1910 telling Mr. L. J. Cully that his father William Tr ail, a slave who escaped from his master, came to this county in 1814 and helped clear the land on which Brownsville was built. It is known that there were several underground railways here, probably forty to forty­ five homes being involved. Photo: Brownsville covered bridge built 1840, one of oldest in Indiana. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 12 Photo: Echard House, one of earliest built in Brownsville. Rear part was of log. The large frame structure was added in the 1820's. Brownsville was laid out in 200 lots, October 27, 1815, for Thomas Constant, the proprietor, the surveying being done by James Leviston. It is therefore the oldest regularly laid out village in the county. At the time of its origin it belonged to Wayne County. From December 28, 1813, the date of the formation of Fayette County. It gave early promise of being a place of considerable size and prominence, owing probably to its early origin, its location on a river and subsequent selection as the seat of justice of the new county. Some of the early men of prominence at this time were Simon Yandes, Wm. F. Elkins and the Youses, Frederick, Major William and Joshua, all of whom figured in the early history. In 1817 Mr. Youse rented a tavern from Mr. Raugh or Rolf, and kept it for several years. A Mr. Hall was a merchant, and the hatter was Mr. Elijah Holland. The hats were made from wool and from beaver fur. Soon after the arrival of the Youses, William Youse and James Baird embarked in mercantile pursuits, and for a time William and Simon Yandes did a similar business under the firm name of Yandes and Youse. It is said that these gentlemen engaged in a little banking business, issuing paper money in 6¼, 12½, 25, and 50 cent pieces for the convenience of the immediate neighborhood. James Baird and William Sangston were granted a tavern license of 1825. In 1829 Ira Grover and brothers were licensed as merchants of the village. They were wagon and cabinet makers, blacksmiths and potters. Joshua Youse erected a steam distillery and manufactured liquor quite extensively for a number of years. In 1825 the printing office of Cason Buckhalter published for John Swayze the first weekly newspaper called Flying Roll and Onion Advertiser. The paper was a four column folio and [was] very presentable for this early day. Much of the space was devoted to foreign news, little to local. The following ad appeared dated September 20, 1825, over the signature of William Watt, under the heading, "$5. Reward." "Ran away from the Subscriber on the 14th day of this month, an indented apprentice to the hatting business, by the name of Levi Rontzon, about five feet, eight or nine inches high, dark complexion; speaks German and English, and is between 19 and 20 years of age; had on when he went away, a blue cloth coat, dark mixed cassinette pantaloons, striped summer vest, black fur hat and a pair of Monroe shoes. The above reward will be given for the apprehension and delivery of said apprentice." The seat of justice was located in the village of Browns­ville by an act of the General Assembly approved December 31, 1821. The appointed commissioners assembled at the home of Fredrick Youse, for the performance of their duties on the second Monday in February, 1822. At this time Brownsville and Dunlapsville were the only villages that had been plotted, neither of which were suitable places for the seat of Justice because of their location being so far from the center of the county. Some of the leading men were active in measures incident to the formation of the county seat at or in the immediate vicinity of Brownsville, one of them being a Representative at the time in the State Legislature. At a special meeting of the board of Commissioners held March 11, 1822, for the purpose of proceeding in the erection of public buildings for the county it was ordered: ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 13 “That a jail of the following dimensions and description be erected on the south east corner of the public square in Brownsville." These dimensions may be found in Beers Atlas of 1884 on page 8. The cost of the jail, was $438, including $128 for the labor. The first court house was to be a two story brick structure located on the northwest corner of the public square, which therefore was to be known as the Court House Square. While Brownsville was enjoying her good fortune, plans were being made to move the county seat to the center of the county. The Court house was never constructed, as in the spring of 1823 a tract of land was purchased, lots were sold and money was raised to build a court house in Liberty. The loss of the county seat did not completely demolish Brownsville or its growth, as it had a choice spot on the river for loading and unloading boats. The village had been a popular stopping place for thousands of people who crossed Whitewater River in the gold rush of 1849. Settlers going west also crossed the river there, for there was always the possibility that the river would be too high for safe crossing and Brownsville was a place they could spend a few days buying supplies and having needed repairs made. The only recorded evidence we find of the place where the courts were held appears in the May term of the County Commissioners' proceedings, 1823, when it was ordered "that Henry Emerson be allowed $37.50 for house rent for the Union Circuit Court and Commissioners court in full, up to April 15, 1823;" and at the same session the com­missioners ordered that "the house of Simon Yandes, where courts are usually held, in Brownsville, be engaged as rented until after the close of the next term of the Union Circuit Court at a sum not exceeding $7." The first term of the Circuit Court of which there is any record was held at Brownsville beginning July 1821. Present were Miles C. Eggleston, President Judge; Robert Swann and Sylvanus Everts, associated Judge for the County of Union; William Youse, Sheriff and James Leviston, Clerk. The first Probate Court was held before the above Associated Judges beginning on the second day of July, 1821. Among the most important personages in the courts were the young Squires, young lawyers. At that time queques [[https://web.archive.org/web/20210326151124/https://3.bp.blogspot.com/-b9crghuxqp8/WeU--Dr2yMI/AAAAAAAALvQ/nnVgfV6bdl8FHa_6VrcostzSssA0TVXZwCLcBGAs/s1600/Pirates+and+Patriots+of+the+American+Revolution%2C+hats+and+hair%2C+Keith+C.+Wilbur.png queues]] were much in fashion and nothing was more common than to see a young Squire, with a wilted rorum hat, which had once been stiffened with glue in its better days, upon his head; from the back part of which hung a queque, three feet long, tied from head to tip with an eel skin, walking in evident superiority, in his own estimation, among the people in the court yard, sounding the public mind as to his prospects as a candidate for the Legislature. A covered bridge built in 1840 over Whitewater River in Brownsville is the oldest bridge in the state of Indiana, standing in its original location and bearing traffic. It has two span, 140 feet long, and is of the Burr Arch Type. Brownsville may never have reached fame but at 150 years of age it is a lovely small village nestled between two hills by the side of the Whitewater River. Many inhabitants can trace their lineage back to the early settlers, a proud heritage. Photo: Old school house built in Brownsville in 1856. Photo: Masonic Temple and general store erected in Brownsville in 1876. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 14 === UNION COUNTY COURT HOUSE === ''Ellen K. Scott'' Photo: The First Court House in Liberty was torn down in 1889 and replaced by a large stone structure. The present court house, built in 1890, is the third for Union County, the second on the present site. The following information was taken from a history of Union County written by William N. McMahan and published in the Liberty Herald, July 6, 1944. The stone came to Liberty on flat cars in huge blocks which were hauled to the site by teams of horses. It is believed most of the stone came from a quarry near Cleveland, Ohio, but the first tier above ground and the uppermost, from an Indiana pit. The blocks were cut, dressed, and carved by hand with mallets and chisels near the building. The blocks of stone for the basement and first floor were lifted and set in position by a hand windlass, the ropes of which operated on high masts and long booms. Later, derricks were placed on the upper floors and the stones pulled into position by a team of horses going up Seminary Street to the library corner. The huge stones over the south door were lifted by hand power. The stones vary in thickness and are backed with brick. The joists are iron, and between are brick arches. The roof supports and rafters are of iron with strips of wood to which the slate is nailed. The stone eaves are lined with metal, and the inner trim is solid oak. The stairways are metal, and the corridor floors are of tile. Over the Bench, when the courthouse was new and for many years thereafter, was a mural painted by an itinerant artist. This depicted the wisdom of Solomon and was based on I Kings III 24-25 and 26, but this was later obliterated by painters who evidently preferred scrolls and eagle designs. The architect was G.W. Bunting of Indianapolis, who was a strong believer in the ornate. William McKay, the con­tractor, was the father of Mrs. Ida Wood and grandfather of Mrs. William J. Miles and Mrs. Elmer Robertson. The commissioners were J. Milton Fender, Daniel Maxwell and my father, James W. Scott. The first contract was for $88,000, but this included only, the walls, roof, and floors. Taking everything into considera­tion, it is safe to say the cost was between $130,000 and $140,000, which sum was paid in a few years. Recently, the Union County Court House has been given a thorough cleaning, revealing the natural beauty of the stone and the fine workmanship of the carving. Local citizens have become newly aware of the outstanding character of the county's most important structure. Photo: Union County Court House built 1890. - - - - This page sponsored by JAMES S. SHEPARD ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 15 EARLY "COLORED" SETTLERS OF UNION COUNTY ''Elizabeth H. Rile Kelley '' Photo: John Mitchell, Sr., free man of color. Research did not disclose the exact date or the name of the first non-white family, referred to as "colored," to settle in Union County near Liberty, Indiana. After the Civil War, a few "colored" people migrated mostly from Kentucky, Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina, and some came from the neighboring state of Ohio into Union County. As in other such instances, they came to Liberty seeking a new and freer way of life. The true and accurate facts of how they were accepted at first are either not recorded or they are lost. But, suffice it to write, now, that many of them found helpful, trusting, encouraging and lasting friends among their Caucasian neighbors. Given employment, in this farming area, they were provided with the opportunity to feed, rear and educate their children. They soon adjusted to the tolerant environment and perhaps for the first time in their lives these "coloreds" began to experience partial dignity and develop the self­-respect of a human being, a whole person, and to enjoy the unity of an unbroken family. These early newcomers to Union County came in various shades and hues of tan and brown coloring. Rarely were they generally or truly pure black. One such person was John Mitchell, Sr., born of free parents, who came from Forsythe County, North Carolina. He carried on his person worn and aged "free papers" which described him as "about six feet four or five inches high, with very long legs, stout able­ bodied without any surplus flesh, tolerable dark color, combs his hair to one side, talks freely, with good looks. He is of peaceable character. September 13, 185l." Any old, old timer around Liberty may remember him, dressed in an Uncle Sam suit of red and white striped Photo: Jim Rile and his fiddle, 1920. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 16 trousers, a navy blue cutaway, long-tailed coat and a top hat, marching at the head of a parade for the Republican party at election time. It is assumed that most of the other colored migrants either had slave ancestry or they were once a slave. Such was the case of James (better known as "Jim") Rile who ran away to enlist in the Union Army during the Civil War, serving in the 45th Pennsylvania Regiment. After his dis­charge from the war, he followed his family from Burlington, Boone County, Kentucky to Oxford, Ohio. At nearby College Corner, Ohio, he met and soon married Emmaline Ore. They started their home in a one-room frame house a mile from the Salem Friends' Church, near the Beard home, which was an underground slave station. Most of their long lifetime was spent at this place. To this union twelve children were born. Obadiah ("Obie"), the oldest son, was a barber in Hamilton, Ohio, for 60 years. Agustus ("Gus"), next in age, helped work on the building of the Court House in Liberty and died while serving in the Spanish American War. Emmett lived in Liberty most of his life and was a butcher. Barthenia and Everett make their home in Chicago, Illinois. The youngest daughter, Emma (Rile) Warren, now residing in Oxford, Ohio, is perhaps the first colored person to graduate from Liberty High School. Alonzo ("Lonnie"), a farmer, was the last to leave the vicinity of Liberty, retiring to Richmond, Indiana, in 1966, with his wife, the former Martha Mitchell. Jim Rile worked hard at many odd jobs to rear and educate his big family of 12 children. He hunted, trapped, fished, sodded yards, sheared sheep (at 10¢ a head) and set out shade trees (at 50¢ a "sapling") guaranteeing them to live. As his sons grew older, they helped their father build and add onto their home, a room at a time, until six rooms made it complete for the growing family. They also helped in the "shading" of East Seminary Street (U.S. 27) in Liberty. These trees, some of them now at least 100 years old, stand as a living tribute to the memory of Jim Rile. He may also be remembered for playing his "fiddle" for the Saturday night Square Dances along with his son Lonnie who played the mandolin. Information about the Mitchell and Rile families is available because the writer is a descendent of both. By oral recall from family and acquaintances, the writer was given the following names of other "colored" residents of this community: Boatright, Tracey, Thurman, Church­man, Robbins, Harris, Marthel, Thompson, Price, Phillips, Collins, Cotton, Clemens, and Gammon. These were among the early arrivals. The families of Potter, Wilson, Mize, Hurd, Collier, Gibson, Clark, and Sawyer are well-known, with relatives and descendents still residing in Union County. It is with regret that space and information are limited to less detailed writing on these valiant people. In conclusion, a brief tribute should be paid the late George Hurd, a familiar figure with his horse and wagon, reminiscent of pioneer days, giving of his service to many people in many ways. Also, tribute is offered to the late William ("Bill") and Inah Sawyer who are responsible for the first and only colored church built in Liberty. - - - - Maurice Lafuze has this to add to the above: The writer's grandfather, John Mitchell, may have been the strongest man who ever lived in Union County. When fire threatened the sacked wheat in a wagon at threshing time, he reached over the side of the box bed and lifted out two sacks of wheat, one with each hand. Not very many men could have lifted out one. Photo: Inah and William Sawyer. Founders of the Liberty First Baptist Church, 1920. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 17 Photo: Merchants Edgerton & Fosdick purchased license in Franklin County in 1818 before Union County was formed. === UNION COUNTY INDUSTRY === ''Maurice Lafuze'' While building homes and clearing land were the most important work of the early Union County settlers, they soon began to supply other needs requiring special skills or equipment. This was usually done by individuals or small groups. Following is a list of such occupations, or products: Baker - Wilson, Liberty. Buggymaker - Ernst, Liberty Buggyspoke wedges - Harley Wadsworth, Brownsville Cooper, (Barrelmaker) - William Dungan, Brownsville Covered Bridge Builder - Adam Mason, Brownsville Fence Weaver - Wilson, Liberty Harnessmaker - John A. Bertch, Liberty – Billingsville Hatter - Sam Hill, Liberty; William Watt, Brownsville Lime Kiln - Pipetown Oil Press (Linseed Oil) - Lewis Swallow, Brownsville Plow & Wagon Maker - David Ward, Liberty Potter - William & John Beard, Lotus; John Miller, Char­lottesville Shoemaker - Hanson Robinson, Clifton; Walton, Liberty Silkworm culture - Union Twp.; Robert Thomas Farm Soap - Home industry Spinning Flax & Wool - Home Industry Stone Quary Sugar Maple - Everett Kitchel (1500 trees) Tile- large factory, Cottage Grove Water Mills - Benjamen Bond , Whitewater-Quakertown; Brown, Whitewater, Harmony Twp.; Cockefair, Quakertown, Corrington, Silver Creek; James Crist, Silver Creek; Jacob DuBois, Dubois Creek; Dunlap, Dunlapsville, White­water; Samuel Lafuze, Richland Creek; William Leonard, Hanna's Creek; S. Miller, Sand Run; John Partington, Hopeville (Yankeetown) Whitewater; Redd, Brownsville; Rigor, Ellis Creek; Sayres, Simpson Creek; David Ward, Hanna's Creek; Wolf, Location unknown; Fredrick Yaryan, Richland Creek. Weaving-wool, linen, cotton - Home Industry Wool Carding - Holland & Dunham, Silver Creek (near Liberty) Two Union County Industries were outstanding for their times. The Cockefair Woolen Mill and Rude Brothers, manufacturing agricultural implements. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 18 Photo: Cockefair Woolen Mill Factory, 1820. Elisha Cockefair, born in Essex County, New Jersey, came to Union County in 1820, and soon [https://web.archive.org/web/20210326145554/https://www.newspapers.com/clip/74405317/when-the-hoosier-farmer-grew-his-own/ established a woolen mill] on Eli's Creek on a farm that included land in both Union and Fayette Counties. The factory, one of the first west of the Alleghany Mountains, stood near the Fayette County line. When the Civil War came, he and his son, Sylvanes [Sylvanus], were ready to supply the great demand for uniforms and blankets, and as a result they became among the wealthiest men in the county. The machinery was bought about 1925 for the [https://www.thehenryford.org/ Henry Ford Museum of early American industry]. John, George and Squire Rude, young farmers with a knack for metal work, began on a Brownsville Township farm what was to become the largest industry yet developed in Union County. They were sons of M.L. (Marquis Lafay­ette) Rude, a native of New Jersey, who came to Union County from Cincinnati in 1842. Their home was the [[Yaryan-10 |Frederick Yaryan]] farm on a road now closed which ran from the Will Milles to the Norman Johnson farm. Traces of the shop in which they began to make farm machinery may still be visible. In 1860 the enterprise was moved to Liberty, and production began just west of the railroad on High Street, in a two-story building costing $1200. Grain drills were the first machines manufactured, but the real expansion of the company came from royalties from a basic patent on the arch which enabled a farmer to cultivate both sides of a row of corn at one time. In 1883 they reported sales of $150,000. Frank Rude, a son of Squire, continued the factory until about 1925 when it had become a leading producer of manure spreaders. Later General Implement Co. manu- ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 19 Photo: Businessmen of Liberty, 1897. factured corn elevators, cultipackers and rotary hoes in the plant. The main factory, then partly occupied by a paint shop and television shop, was destroyed in a spectacular night fire in 1963. For many years Union County life was in a sense regulated by the Rude Factory whistle heard at six, twelve, and six o'clock, sun time. Traditionally, Rude employees were paid in gold coin. The firm of O'Toole Brothers has been in continuous operation by the same family for the past 93 years. The Granite and Marble Works founded in 1878 by James P. O'Toole is now operated by Steven T. O'Toole, great grandson of the founder. Carter Paint Company has for many years been a stable industry, a leading producer of roofing and other paint. A new plant on the site of the Benajah Fosdick home produces automobile lacquers. Carl VanAusdal began a considerable industry manufacturing Garden-All tractors and attachments, later operated by Glen Heilman and finally by Wheel Horse, Inc. Liberty Mills has become a large independent producer of livestock feeds. Dr. Byron Eaton was a pioneer in producing S.P.F. hogs; that is, hogs free of rhinitis, and certain troublesome forms of enteritis and pneumonia. This enterprise is now called Kleen-Leen, Inc. and is owned by Ralston-Purina, Inc. Photo: Dr. J.E. Morris, First President of Union County National Bank. - - - - ''This page sponsored by'' ROSA'S, INC.; Office and Janitor Products, Connersville and Richmond; and LIBERTY MILL, Joe Gambee Owner and Operator. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] === OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESSES === ''Stephen Sharp'' A number of businesses in Union County operating today have been doing so since the turn of the century or earlier. ==== THE LIBERTY HERALD - 1851 ==== "The Star and Banner" was started by W. Appleton in 1851. In the 1920's this paper bought the LIBERTY HERALD and took it's name. In 1931 it moved to its present location on N. Market Street. Daniel Paddock is the editor. ==== UNION COUNTY CO-OP, LIBERTY ELEVATOR - 1855 ==== The original building, called the Carlos Elevator, was built approximately 1855 by A. B. Fosdick three years after the railroad was laid through Liberty. The land was purchased from the gas company. The original capacity of the elevator was 9000 bushels of grain. Today the capacity is 160,000 bushels of grain, and feed storage of bulk and bag is 200 tons. The Union County Farm Bureau Co-operative Associa­tion, Inc. was organized March 15, 1930, the Directors being: Schuyler Greene, Fred Abernathy, H. V. Barnard, M. P. Jones, Cecil Bake, S. J. Fields, and Perry C. Druly. Everett Ballinger was the General Manager. Today Robert Lorenz is General Manager and the Board of Directors are: Glen Carson, President, R. E. Robinson, Vice President, Harold Gilmore, Secretary, Robert Caldwell, Harold Lake, Harold Abernathy, and Harold Ryan. Photo: The Liberty Mill, 1890. ==== LIBERTY MILLS - 1856 ==== 214 S. Main Street has been a mill site since 1856. On September 15, 1898 Charles S. and Thomas A. McCoy assumed management. The present structure was rebuilt by Thomas A. McCoy in 1930 after a fire destroyed the previous one. Joseph Gambee has owned and operated the mill since 1949. ==== UNION COUNTY CO-OP, Cottage Grove Elevator – 1902 ==== Aaron Gardner built the elevator approximately 1902. Before that time grain was shoveled into the car by hand. In 1947 Co-op bought the elevator from Edgar Robinson. ==== O'TOOLE BROTHERS - 1878 ==== James P. O'Toole Sr. founded the garnite marble works at 6 N. Main Street. In 1893 they moved to their present site. ==== THE LIBERTY RESTAURANT – 1909 ==== Frank Maibaugh established the first restaurant on the site approximately 1909. A restaurant has continued since, and is now owned and operated by David Ross. ==== J. A. BERTCH AND SON - 1886 ==== J. A. Bertch founded the present store on the same site as it is located now. Maxwell and Robert Bertch presently own the store. ==== UNION COUNTY NATIONAL BANK - 1869 ==== The Union County Bank was formed in the Courthouse on September 4, 1869. The original stockholders and directors were J. E. Morris, Z. J. Stanley, J. C. Kitchel, W. W. Sullivan, W. M. Clark, Henry Shriner, A. H. Campbell and James Smith. The Bank building was built in 1870, at a cost of $5,236.88, which included the vault. The lot cost $300.00. In January 1872 application was made to the Treasury Department for a National Bank Charter which was granted by The Comptroller of the Currency June 29, 1872 the name of the bank being The Union County National Bank, of Liberty, Indiana. Presently the Board of Directors are Norman H. Johnson, chairman, Lawrence E. Sharp, Maxwell Bertch, Robert C. Caldwell, and Norman M. Johnson. Lawrence E. Sharp is president and Marsh A. Pouder is vice President and cashier. Photo: Hughes Dry Goods Store, 1910. ==== LIBERTY DEPARTMENT STORE - 1872 ==== In 1879 E.C. Hughes leased the store from Levi Cully & Son. There was a grocery in the rear and dry goods in front. In 1822 the lot was bought for $200.00, four years after it was platted. The Liberty Telephone Co. began upstairs in 1905. Aaron Cohen owns and operates the store now. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 21 ==== FOSDICK'S - "On the Square since 1876" ==== Seth Kelley started the original business. In 1876 W. A. Fosdick, his son-in-law, became his partner. Then in 1902 Fosdick's son joined the store and it was known as W. A. Fosdick & Son, Furniture and Undertaking. ln 1931 a funeral home was started in the Fosdick residence on East Union Street. Furniture makers often made caskets and this is how Fosdick's grew into the funeral business. ==== WINNEFELD HOTEL – 1882 ==== The first hotel was destroyed by fire. Then in 1882 Joseph Corrington built the present structure and called it "New Corrington." Mrs. Katherine Winnefeld currently owns the hotel. ==== MILES-RICHMOND, INC. - 1890 ==== A. Graham and William Henry Harrison Clark purchased the lumber yard from Solon Ferguson in 1890. It was known as A.Graham & Co. Later on W. H. H. Clark & Son owned the company and gave it their name. In February 1948, Maurice Miles and W. R. Richmond bought the company. ==== MAX'S MENS STORE – 1894 ==== Fred Max started a tailor shop in the hotel in 1894. Later he moved his growing shop to where the bank drive­way is now. At Max's death Robert Montgomery and Karl Hammerle bought the store and moved it to its present location at 109 W. Union Street in 1954. Photo: Fred Max, popular clothier, and namesake, Max Swafford. ==== THE FARMER'S STATE BANK, West College Corner – 1895 ==== This bank was founded on October 5, 1895, and reorganized in 1915 and 1937. The founders were: W. L. Pults, President, J. D. Pults, Cashier, George C. Weidman, A. D. Hawley, M. H. Hawley, Aaron Gardner, John C. Coulter, S. L. Bake, William R. Hays, Alex Gray, R. T. Gilmore, H. F. Hanna, T. M. Wilson, and Sam J. Cline. Presently Harley Pults is President and John D. Pults is Cashier. ==== BRANDENBURG GROCERY, Brownsville – 1900 ==== Approximately 1900 a grocery store was founded in Brownsville. Past owners have been John Stag, L. J. Cully, Harry Kain, Lorel Ross and Chester Davis. It is now owned by W. J. Brandenburg. Photo: Collyer Barber Shop, Liberty, 1918. ==== COLLYER BARBER SHOP - 1897 ==== The family of Collyer has been cutting hair for a long time in Liberty. In 1897 Noah Collyer, Glenn Calkins and Earl Robeson started out at 115 W. Union Street. In 1912 they moved to a wood frame building just north of the bank, and Bennett Collyer joined in 1918. In 1924 they moved to their present site on E. Union Street. Franklin Collyer entered the barber business in 1957. ==== FARMERS FEED AND GRAIN COMPANY, Kitchel - 1901 ==== J.C. Kitchel donated land to the railroad so that a depot and stockyard could be built, necessary for a feed mill. The five men forming the mill were: Aaron Gardner, C. Tony, James Allen, J.C. Kitchel, and Everett Kitchel. The elevator was built in 1901 of native timber sawed at Peter Gephart's Sawmill on the State Line. Harrison Township appropriated money to help build the Cincinnati, Richmond and Muncie railroad to Kitchel. Will Hart was the first manager. The elevator is presently owned and operated by John George. ==== DRIGGS SHOE STORE - 1903 ==== Roy J. Driggs bought the H. H. Walton Shoe Store in 1903. The site has always been a shoe manufacturing shop or a shoe shop. The store is now operated by Audrey Driggs. ==== CARTER PAINT COMPANY - 1905 ==== Approximately 1905 Frank Carter moved the Elastic Paint Company of Indianapolis to Liberty and renamed it the Liberty Paint Company. It replaced the Eureka Paint and Supply Company which was closed. On November 16, 1910 Carter Paint Company was organized in the same building as the previous companies, which is their present location. The first directors were Frank Carter, President, George W. Pigman, Vice president, Charles D. Johnson, Treasurer, F. W. Shock, Secretary, and Julia K. Bennett. In the early years the paint company used a red cedar clay decomposition from the George Mace farm near Brownsville for their pigment. The present Directors of Carter Paint Company, Inc. are Roy E. Kratzer, J. E. Kratzer, Ruth Kratzer, Wayne Smelser, and Norman H. Johnson. Roy E. Kratzer is President of the Company, J. E. Kratzer is Vice President, Norman Johnson is Treasurer, and Kenneth Husted is Secretary. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 22 === HISTORY OF COLLEGE CORNER === ''John McCreary'' No history of College Corner would be understood without first explaining how it received its name. Early in the nineteenth century Oxford Township was designated as a land grant era for a college, so the little village being in a corner of that area was named College Corner. The first plat on the Ohio side was recorded about 1837 and the first plat on the Indiana side was of an addition made by C.P. Ridenour on September 15, 1859. Another addition was entered on January 15, 1868 by J.M. Ridenour. One of the earliest stores was in a log house built on the Indiana side by Thomas Forbes. Samuel Ridenour succeeded him and for nearly 40 years was an outstanding merchant and civic leader. Old histories report two schools, one in Ohio and one in Indiana, both with a single room and a single teacher. By 1853 each school had two rooms. For 25 years after the Civil War attempts were made to consolidate the two schools. The Ohio building was a fairly good building, but the Indiana school was in poor condition. This led the Indianians to push the consolidation plan. Finally after a mass meeting a committee was sent to Indianapolis and they secured approval of the Attorney General of a combined school. The same procedure followed in Ohio. Advantage was taken of the state line road and the building was placed half in Indiana and half in Ohio. By a special act of the Ohio legislature, a special school district was formed in Ohio and a contract was made giving Union Township, Indiana certain rights and privileges in connection with the school. As far as state and national educators know, College Corner school is the only one so situated in two states, but its peculiar legal status has not affected its prosperity. The two town boards work in a similar cooperative way and over the years have kept the whole village moving. College Corner is an important grain and stock shipping point. The land around the village is exceptionally rich and the farmers are a very thrifty, progressive lot. Photo: Political Rally at College Corner, 1900. This page sponsored by PRS INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE and FARMERS STATE BANK, COLLEGE CORNER [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 23 Scenes in College Corner... Photo: (No caption) Photo: (No caption) Photo: The Union School in College Corner. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 24 === TRANSPORTATION === ''Maurice LaFuze'' Photo: Hack, 1900. Probably the first well defined road in the county led from Brookville, through Fairfield, Dunlapsville, Brownsville, Abington to Salisbury just west of Richmond. This was simply a route, with no improvements, and seems to have been on the west side of the Whitewater except from Brownsville to Paddock's Ford. Next probably was the Eaton road from Brownsville to Eaton, past the north side of the Union County Farm. The Oxford-Connersville road through Billingsville, New Hope, Dunlapsville, and Alquina, was the earliest officially surveyed road. One of the earliest covered bridges of the state was built at Brownsville in 1938. It is still in daily use. One of the longest covered bridges in the state, that at Dunlapsville, was built in 1870. While condemned, it is being maintained by the Union County Historical Society. The soundness of the covered bridges' construction is indicated by the fact that they stood while the railroad steel bridge at Brownsville was demolished by the 1913 flood. The Staggs stagecoach operated briefly about 1830 on a route from Brookville through Liberty and Brownsville to Centerville. Most of the earliest settlers in Union County came on foot or on horseback. A few had wagons, but many more had to depend on sleds or pack horses for moving anything they could not carry. The streams were too small for boats to be important. The slow development of the roads is indicated by the fact that even as late as 1840, when Samuel Lafuze and Elizabeth Immel were married they left the bride's home (Carl Sanford Farm) on horse back. The first improved road in the county, then called a pike, was from College Corner to Liberty. Most of the early road improvement was done by corporations, which collected tolls for their use. Liberty to Boston, Liberty to Brookville, Liberty to Connersville, Liberty to Abington, and Liberty to Brownsville were some of the toll roads. The home of Hubert Stevens south of Liberty was a toll house. Others stood at the east edge of Liberty; at the junction of the Abington pike and the old This page sponsored by RAY'S FARM EQUIPMENT & FORD SALES - Raymond R. Kaser ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 25 Photo: Scenic view near Brownsville. Brownsville road on the Joseph Lake farm; and at the northwest corner of the Union County Farm. These toll roads were continued until about 1880. A little grain was hauled to Cincinnati before the coming of the railroad in 1852, but most of the corn went to market on foot in the form of hogs, cattle and turkeys. Mrs. Jediah (Jennie) Hill wrote of seeing such droves going past her school, west of Dunlapsville, en route to Cincinnati. Most of the driving was done by specialists who purchased the stock locally since they had the advantages of knowing the market and the route and had trained dogs. The home of Mrs. Alpha Husted west of Roseburg was once a tavern with livestock pens where the drivers could stay overnight. Timing was a delicate matter for those who drove turkeys, since at the approach of darkness the turkeys would fly into any available tree for the night. McGee was one of the professional drivers. Driving livestock to distant markets had a brief revival when the 1913 flood washed out the railroad at Hamilton. In April 1913, Will and Carroll Montgomery drove cattle to Cincinnati following the present route of U. S. 27. Around 1830 David Ward began to make wagons in his father's shop, about one mile south of Burnside Park. There was at that time a limited trade even with points as far away as Cincinnati. In 1837 Zachariah Stanley agreed to haul a four horse load of whiskey to Cincinnati for the Middlecough distillery to meet pressing debts. He received $5.00 for the trip. In 1836 Samuel Lafuze hauled 1628 pounds of home cured bacon to Cincinnati, sold it for 8 cents a pound, and brought home needed supplies. It was a three day trip. D. Park Ernst was the operator of a buggy and sleigh factory in Liberty in the late 1800's. His factory stood on Main Street north of the bank until 1940. Robert Ross is the owner of a sleigh on which his mother Mae Ernst (Mrs. Charles Ross) sewed the upholstery as a girl. While the coming of the railroad in 1852 brought new markets and new contacts with urban centers, the impact of the automobile and motor truck have had an even greater impact on life in Union County. Joshua Davis in 1900 became the county's first owner of an automobile, which could be seen almost daily going from Liberty to the Davis farms near the Wayne County line. This page sponsored by MONTGOMERY-JONES SERVICE STATION and J'S DAIRY INN ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 26 Trucking livestock to Cincinnati and other terminal markets became an important industry beginning about 1915. Elmer Post, Sherman Bias, Clate Montgomery, Henry Scott, James Teegarden, and a little later Harold Crouse and Sons, were early truckers. Early trucks driven here were Paige, Biderman, Reo, and Ford. Willard Montgomery remembers going to Cincinnati in his father's SOLID RUBBER TIRED FORD. It took about eight hours for the round trip. Other early automobile owners were Charles G. Mitchell, Marmon; Dr. E. R. Beard, Cadillac (one cylinder); Everett Lafuze, Cadillac, Danford Lafuze, Ford (red); J. Smith Mitchell and Monroe Crist, Buicks. Dickey Bros. took their new car home but it is said to have been a year before their driving technique was good enough to bring it up "Scratch Gravel" hill to visit Liberty. The supreme test of the early "hot rodders" was to be able to drive up Honeyman's Ford Hill (near the Speedway) in high gear. Photo: Richmond Pike, about five miles north of Liberty, 1910. Photo: Surrey with the fringe on top, 1890. This page sponsored by BIAS POINT SERVICE STATION and LIBERTY MOTEL; DRIGGS SHOE STORE: ROBINSON New and Used FURNITURE and GROVE VETERINARY CLINIC ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 27 Photo: Dunlapsville Covered Bridge built by A. M. Kennedy and Son, 1870. One of longest in the State. === THE FIRST TRAIN INTO LIBERTY === ''J. L. Stanley'' The railroad which came to Liberty was one connecting Cincinnati and Indianapolis by building a junction railroad joining the C H & D at Hamilton, Ohio. The Cincinnati and Indianapolis Junction Railroad, then the Indianapolis Division of the C H & D Railway, later the Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Western Railroad is now the Baltimore and Ohio. The line was completed into Liberty in 1860. Liberty had offered a bonus if the line was completed by Dec. 1. When the supply of rails was exhausted the line was one mile outside the corporation. The chief engineer sent out word that he would treat any men in the county who were willing to help. They were ordered to take up rails back of the train and spike them temporarily in front so that the train could pass. This was continued until the train was within the corporation limits. The chief engineer then rolled a barrel of whiskey to the door of the baggage car, men carried it on to the right of way. Dr. Campbell the chief engineer knocked in the head and called, "Boys here is your treat". Within a short time men were lying all around, William Fosdick is the only known resident who witnessed this scene. Photo: Train Wreck on C. & O. Railroad one mile east of Liberty in 1872. Persons assisting with wreck caught small-pox and 12 died. Mrs. Isaleen Connaway, (Leaha Connaway's mother, who celebrated her 90th birthday June 6, 1936) is reported to have been a passenger on the first train to make the run from Liberty to College Corner. Prior to the advent of the automobile the railroad provided the chief mode of transportation. At the turn of the century there were from 12 to 16 passenger trains per day thru Liberty and they were usually well filled. ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 28 === EARLY AUTOMOBILES === ''Harold S. Hughes'' Photo: Cadillacs on E. Union Street, Liberty, 1905. I was born in 1895, so I feel that I grew up with the automobile age and can remember many of the old cars. Joshua Davis lived in the house east of us and he owned some of the first cars in this area. If my memory serves me correctly, his first purchase was a car manufactured somewhere in the East. He bought it with the understanding that it be driven through to Liberty, but it failed to arrive. His first car was a steam car, probably a Locomobile. It is not commonly known, but there were at least forty makes of steam cars at that time--early 1900's--but White and Stanley steamers were the most popular. His next car was probably a single cylinder Reo. It was a two-seater with a platform on the back and a removable "tonneau" to accommodate extra passengers. It was entered through a door in the rear. Another early car was a five hp. single cylinder Brush, chain driven and a little rough and noisy. This car was a beautiful Detroit electric with an enclosed body. Mrs. Davis used it to do her shopping in Liberty and always attracted a lot of attention. It was a smooth and quiet machine, but very limited in range as the batteries had to be recharged frequently. I doubt if it ever got as far as Richmond because of this. Those early cars were more or less novelties and playthings, but gradually they began to improve in performance and reliability. Mr. Davis had several Premier cars, made in Indianapolis; also some Franklin air-cooled cars which served him well. Many of these cars had carbide lights. Gas was generated in a dual tank on the running board with the lower section holding carbide crystals and the upper one holding water. By opening a small valve and letting water drip on the carbide, gas was formed. The operator then opened the front of the lights and touched a match to this gas jet. A flickering light was the result since pressure was not constant, so frequent adjustments had to be made while driving and trips after night were therefore not too common. Presto tanks came next and were more satisfactory. Most travel in those days was still by horse and buggy as only the daring purchased cars, and horses were often badly frightened by these noisy machines. I remember meeting one couple on a narrow country road. As soon as our car came into view, the man leaped out of his buggy and rushed to the horse's head while his wife jumped out and ran behind the nearest tree! It is hard to ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 29 believe that things like that really happened--but they did. Many cars were ordinary buggies with small engines attached. The higher buggy wheels were necessary to travel early gravel roads which were either deeply rutted or had high gravel ridges in the center. Low axles would not clear this heap of gravel; but as power and speed increased, roads were improved, so the buggy style was abandoned. Another interesting car was the Metz--friction driven. Two disks at right angles to each other provided a transmission. To start the car, the rim of one disk was pressed against the flat side of the other, rotated by the engine. The nearer the center, the slower the speed and the greater the power. Speed increased as the disk was shifted farther on the surface of the rotating disk. This created a rough and noisy machine with slippage quite a problem. Mr. Richard Maze had the only Metz that I remember in this county, but needless to say, the car was not a success and not many were manufactured. Much more could be written on this subject, but for those who are interested, our library has several interesting books which go into detail, so it would be well worth your time to read them. Photo: Erle L. Paddock in 1909 Leader owned by his father Rife Paddock, former Union County resident. Photo: Delivery truck, 1910. This page sponsored by ADAM H. BARTEL COMPANY ---- [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Union_County_Sesquicentennial_Book#toc Back to top]] Page 30 TENDING GOD'S ACRES Florence Finch Higgins Mort Swaffotd Barnyard, 1910. As man settled the wilderness and located his home, it was always near water, and thus the first land en tries were made in Harmony Township in 1804 - 640 acres on either side of the east fork of the Whitewater River. Several men, all related and originally from South Carolina, came in late summer of that year by blazmg what they called the Carolina Trace They built their cabms and then went back to Hamilton County, Ohio, until the next spring when their families came back with them. Names of these included [[Templeton-73|John Templeton]], Joseph Hanna, John Harma, and Robert Swann. The Union County 1884 Atlas says: "The pioneers were generally a sober, industrious, and kind hearted people." For many reasons harsh and lone They wrestled with their lot. Winning the paradise of home From many a rugged spot. The top agricultural products have always been com and hogs with beef cattle, dairy, small grain, etc., also getting attention. In 1836 a farmer delivered 196 bushels of wheat to mill for $1 a bushel. Th.ts was sown by hand, reaped with a cradle, bound by hand, and tramped out of the chaff on a floor. What a change to the $10,000 to $16,000 reapers used today!! The 1970 county trustees' report divides the county's 64,25l acres into 3I7 fanns, which had on their land over 30,000 hogs. It has been boasted that our small county produces more pork per acre than any other county in Indiana. At least our farmers do much hard work in selling their grain through livestock to try to give their families a better standard of living. A report of the fourth annual fair held in 1869 under the auspices of The Union County Agricult ural Horticultural and Mechanical Society says the entries were as follows: horsC'S 142, jacks and mules 12, cattle 41, swine 46, sheep 36, mechanical, miscellaneous, etc., 583. Some of the first-place winners went on to State Fair competition. Lola Lee Bea!d has in her possession a loving cup her Grandfather Mayhew Paddock won with his hog entry in 1855. Others in the county have similar prize possessions. 1909, Lucy Finch Sanford and daughter, Florence Higgins. Bill Leonud Threashing Rig, 1915. Barnyanl of George Carmichael, I 90S. This page sponsored by KAISER AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 From the fairs came the 4-H movement and the Home Economics clubs for women. The first state leader of 4-H was appointed in 1912, and Union County had a county agent, M.A. Nyde, in 1919. Osa Duval Gainey organized a girls' club in 1918, and Kathleen Egan and Earl Bowman, both teachers, were among the leaders who helped before the arrival of the agent. This work is still very worthwhile for our youth, and the annual exhibits and fair use the 4-H Livestock Building, dedicated in 1952, and the Girls Building, built in 1959. The Union County Home Economics clubs, also Extension work, were organized in 1918. The group from Harmony Township later dropped the home economics projects and became the Highland Literary Club. County Agent Forest Campbell's annual report for 1921 says: Interesting days from the diary of Danford Lafuze (Alice , Lafuze Coffman's grandfather) w"hen he was a "Man" of 15 years of age are as follows: "Jan. 20 - Homer and Pap (Mabel Lafuze McCarty's father) husked out the fodder, about fifty bushel. Jan. 25 - Homer and Pap commenced ditching in the field by the flat branch. Feb. 16 - Homer hauled corn - 60 bushels at fifty cents. March 6 - Clear and warm. We commence Horse & wagon, 1876 . "Practically nothing has been done along the line of Farm Home Betterment, but at the short course in 1922 we expect to work on this point." Eighty dress forms were made by Union County ladies in 1922, and Home Economics clubs thrived here and benefitted those who desired to learn. "Better to light one candle than to curse the darkness!" What a feeble effort for brightness, but it was all they had until kerosene lamps. A few farms had Delco plants to generate electricity from about 1915 through the 1920's. Every farm then had at least one milk cow for milk and butter, a few chickens, a vegetable garden, fruit orchard, and small berry patch. Many had sheep for wool. Most of these are gone in 1971 with work much more specialized. Tall Corn, 1918. plowing today. March 10--;-- Cloudy and raining. We went to Roe's to thrash oats. March 13 - We went to Roe's to clean oats - got 10 bu. Homer sowed clover seed. April 17 - Cloudy and cold. We plowed. Pap bought a new horse of John Ross - $200. April 27 - Cloudy and warm. We com­ menced to plant corn in the little field. May 4 - Clear and fine. Oliver harrowed. I rolled. Homer furrowed off in the field below road. May 9 - Cloudy . We planted about I5 acres of corn. The boys harrowed. May 16 - We plowed for Hungarian. I got a setting of Duck's eggs - cost 10¢. J unc 28 - We commenced to cut wheat. July 8 - Clear and hot. Father went to pike meeting. We cut some wheat forenoon. Hoed some afternoon." Some farms close to power lines were able to hook onto these. 1n 1930 we ourselves were in a group of five neighbors within about a mile radius who built a line (at a charge of $75 each) to the Public Service line. But the wonderful general availability of electricity to farmers came in 1938 when REMC came into existence and rural areas were in the push-button era. Some entries from a dairy of Ellen Lafuze Creek (mother-in-law of Elsie Creek) give us a look into the life of a farmer's wife in 1873. She mentions a calico dancing party at Salem Hall on February 14 and on February 20 an oyster supper calico party. The next day was cold with snow on the ground, and she finished a wool comfort and ironed. Also, she wrote that " a traveler wanted to know the way to Brookville and if [ could not give him a bite to eat, which I did and was glad to see him go." Most entertainment was visiting neighbors, going to HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 refused the offer, as that place is home to my son Philip and his family today. During fifty years of active farming in Union County, my husband and I have seen many changes. Before radio and TV, people got together for the lyceum shows and chautauqua circuits; and such cooperative enterprises as the old threshing rings produced much good neighborly spirit. HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 UNDERGROUND RAILROAD Mary E. Bertch Ed and Arthw: DuBois with load of wheat, 191O. church, singing parties, spelling matches, anniversary celebra­ tions where games were played - fruit basket, charades - with apples and popcorn served. Several entries in March say: "Boil sugar water all day," so they had their own maple syrup. Much time was spent in sewing clothing for the entire family. A May 22 entry that year said they killed a black snake in the kitchen, and the next day her comment was: "Snakes plenty." On the 25th she said: ''The measu1ing worms are very thick covering fences and hanging from the trees; not much pleasure to be in the woods." July 12: "Clear bright day; Alex goes early to Oliver's (Maurice Lafuze's father) to stack his wheat. I churn, bake, iron a bit, pull weeds in garden, gather early pea seed, sweep, sew and write a while this evening." Quite a full day! A menu she served carpenters when their house was being built (they were living in three rooms) included beef, sweet and Irish potatoes, cabbage, turnips, beans, tomatoes, pumpkin and elderberry pies. December 10 entry: "Alec went to Petty's after tile." This is a reference to a tile factory at Five Points on the present Ollie Sheets farm. Some 1875 prices mentioned in a diary were: "15 yds calico for dress at 8 1/3 cents, 7 yds muslin at 9 cents. 2½ yds flannel 13¢; sold red steer to Ross at 7¢ a lb.; sold 20 hogs averaged 422 lb. at 7 .10." (per hundred weight, I presume.) Hogs were usually sold in December to a buyer who would gather a large drove in Liberty and then drive them to Cincinnati. The selling price of land has changed along with methods of cultivatim1 and living. A letter dated 1860 to Marietta Barnard, my children's great-grandmother asks if she will sell 80 acres of land grant at $25 per acre. I am grateful that she With the development of RFD, the telephone, and the automobile, rural life has become quite different. Farm organizations, such as the Grange, Farm Institute, Farm Bureau, and HFO have all promoted new practices. Cur­ ren Lly, there is much emphasis on working to get more equitable prices to compete with price increases in other fields. Can farm life change as much in the next 150 years? Log smokehouse - later used as com crib, 1913. The modem cry "Black is Beautiful' is reminiscent of Union County days more than a century ago when Negroes were aided by brave and compassionate families. Stations of the Underground Railroad located here provided safety for those runaway families seeking refuge in the North and in Canada. Stations here were one of the first links in a chain routed from the Ohio River. Descendants of these deter­ mined Negro families continue today in their search for complete freedom and equality. Even before the Civil War families were transported across the Ohio River by groups of anti-slaveryenthusiasts. How the route to Canada had been named the "Underground Rail­ road" is a matter of speculation but a story is told about a group of men in Cincinnati who were engaged in a conversation concerning the escape of Negroes. A Southern man said that slave owners always could trace the Negroes to Cincinnati but no further. He also said that he felt the Negro must travel the rest of the way by means of a railroad underground. One of the Cincinnati men, anxious not to betray their method, agreed heartily and the Southern slaveholder immediately demanded to see the railroad. He was taken to an unfinished railroad tunnel back in the hills a short distance from Cincinnati and irlformed that it led straight to Canada. The slaveholder was convinced and the name supposedly grew from this occasion. The Quakers, well known for their love of peace and comfort and fairness to all mankind were most influential in the stations set up in Union County. One line that ran through this area was operated by a Negro, Peter Naper. He took the escapees by night to the Beard home near Salem. The home was believed to have been built between 1816 and 1822 by John Beard, a Quaker who came here sometime between I809 and 181l. An inscription of the date was found on the plaster of a bedroom wall. Bricks for the double walls were made on the farm. When the Logues are plowing even today, they often turn an unused brick over in the field that evidently had been placed there to bake and then passed by when the construction took place. Slaves were hidden by the Beards in an attic-like room that was reached by a rope ladder concealed in an upstairs bedroom cupboard . The cupboard was designed with a false top to cover the hideaway area. Two small windows near the rooftop provided a lookout . An escape hatch, visible from the inside but not outside, was built in the roof. It is believed the woods came up close to the house at that time and this enabled the Negroes to exit via the roof and quickly become hidden in the wooden area. The old home has many memories within its walls for it not only was a sanct u ary for the runaway slaves but a social center as well. Many parties were held there as well as religious meetings by the devout Friends. The original Beard home is now occupied by the Julian Logue family . When the Logue children were small, they often were certairl there were still slaves in the upper story, for in the usual manner of homes built more than 150 years ago, creaks and cracks can become quite loud in the darkness of a night, particularly to a young and imaginative mind. Another Unde rground Railroad lirle in the county, accord­ ing to its archives, was in an old brick house on DuBois Creek in Harmony Township. The Negro was hidden under the living room floor on the bare ground. He was admitted there through a trap door in a closet under a winding staircase. From there, the slaves were aided by Wayne County residents until they reached Canada. The staircase that covered the trap door which led to a tunnel running to a hill behind the house was removed in a remodeling project. Mrs. Gardner Waddell lives in the home now. She and her family have lived there for 42 years. The present residence of Mrs. 0 .8. Creek has recollections of slavery within its walls for it also aided Negro families in their escape from the Southern Slaveholders. Tales of the hideaway slaves in this home came from Mrs. Lloyd Fosdick, 35 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 mother of Eugene Fosdick, who, as a girl resided across the provided a hiding place for them. These since have been filled OTHER TOWNS Stephen Retherford road from Mrs. Creek's home. Mention of this station was made in Harriet Beecher Stoew's controversial "Uncle Tom's Cabin" in connection with Judge Elijah Van Sandt, a Hollander. This gentleman was a grandfather of Mrs. Fosdick and an ardent anti-slavery worker who helped many to escape. He had four daughters, one of whom was Mrs. Fosdick's mother. To each of these he bequeathed property in the area. The land was then purchased h:y Mrs. Creek's mother, Mrs. Cora Hart Stevens. Mrs. Creek recalls that one of Mrs. Fosdick's favorite stories was about a time a Negro family with several children was hidden in a pantry near the kitchen where a number of men were being served dinner. None of the children made a sound the entire time and the family was led to safety when dinner was over. This home was built about 125 years ago but the actual -date is not known. The gracious country home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones, sr., on Indiana 44, served its day as a shelter for slaves seeking refuge and freedom. Large cupboards on each side of the fireplace in one of the original two downstairs rooms in and serve as book shelves and storage area. The home boasts a construction date of 1823, of bricks made on the farm, but its modern comfort belies its original state. The Tappan homestead, originally recorded in 1912 , has remained in the family ever since. Mrs. J.E. Tappan of St. Louis, Mo. is the present owner. A fireplace in the room adjacent to the one used by the Underground Railroad is encased in a wooden mantel, hand carved by an itinerant visitor in the home many winters ago. He had exchanged his craft and chores for a winter home. A number of other homes in the county are enchanted with a lore that may or may not have been. Statio ns easily could be imagined from the artifacts found or from dug-out places discovered as remodeling has taken place. But as our descendants will speculate about our activities in another century because we have neglected to record them, so must we leave to posterity the possibility of other Underground Railroad stations . Settlements developed spontaniously in the early l800's throughout Union County. They usually consisted of a few houses grouped together with a church, school, general store, blacksmith shop and often a grist mill and post office. Some of these settlements grew into small villages. Many of them are considerably smaller now than they were years ago, a few have completely disappeared, but most remain as distinct communities today. maker, one dress making establishment, and a saw mill. Th e United States census of 1880 gave it a population of 120 . CLIFTON - now, a community with only a few houses. At one time there was a store, a blacksmith shop, a post office and a school. CHARLOTTESVILLE - situated in southeast Union Township , now has only a few houses. COTTAGE GROVE - situated on the B&O Railroad, and located partly i.n Union and Center Townships. In 1884 , the Union Township half consisted of a post office, one store, and an extensive tile factory while in Center Township there was the depot, one grocery, and two blacksmith shops, and a school. GOODWINS CORNER - at one time consisted of a store , a blacksmith shop, a post office and a church.·The store which was called the General Store was a grocery, clothing and hardware store all togetl1er. At the present t ime, there is only the Baptist church and a part of the blacksmith shop left. Julian Logue home near Salem which was used as an underground railroad station_ from 1827 to 1864. Side view reveals the small windows near the rooftop that provided a lookout. Dunlapsville Academy, built in 18S4 DUNLAPSVILLE - is the largest and oldest of these. Situated on the east fork of the Whitewater River in the southern part of Liberty Township, it was platted as a village with sixty-five lots in 1817. John Dunlap was proprietor. A fort stood near by. The Dunlapsville Presbyterian church is likely one of the oldest organizations of the Presbytery but unfortunately early records were destroyed by fire. The first house of worship erected by this group was constructed of large logs cut by [[Templeton-73|John Templeton]] and William Nickels about 1820. A site was chosen by the Presbyterians for an academy and in 1852 the building of the DunJapsville Academy was begun. The church at DunJapsville served as the school until 1854 when the academy building was completed. Reverend R. B. Abbot was chosen president. The faculty consisted of five instructors. The departments were Primary, Intermediate, Classical, and Musical. The school was well equipped having a piano, chemical and physical apparatus, and a librnry. Every morning the whole school met for devotional exercises in the chapel, a room which was later used as the town hall. In 1878, there were in the village two small stores, two blacksmith shops, a wagon shop, a shoe shop, one resident physician, a church, a school, and a post office. The United States census of 1880 gives Dunlapsville a population of 118. BILLINGSVILLE - is a hamlet situated in the western part of Union Township. In it'sheyday the town consisted of a post office, one harness and saddler shop, three groceries, two blacksmith shops, one drug store, one boot and shoe Kitchel School, 1971 KITCHEL - grew with the building of the C.C.&L. Railroad (now C.&O.). Situated in the heart of Harrison Township, this village was early in the century one of the newest and busiest centers in Union County. Long an important grain and shipping center , it now has a branch of the Kaiser Agricultural Chemical Company. The Harrison Township school provides six elementary grades for the community. LOTUS - at one time there were stores, a photograph gallery, a depot and a post office in Lotus. It has been recorded that one year at Christmas there were as many as fifty wagons hitched in front of the two stores there at one time. One store was owned in partnership by Milton Maxwell and Asher Williamson. One day while Williamson was eating dinner, Milton Maxwell sold $75.00 worth of merchandise . They had, to say the least, a thriving business. When the rural free delivery was established, the depot and the post office were abandoned. 36 37 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 AMBROSE E. BURNSIDE Betsy Ross Hopkins member of the State Senate of Indiana and was able to secure an appointment to West Point for his son in March , 1843 . The West Point Class of 1847 had fifty-three cadets from every section of the United States . Several men attending West Point of this time became famous generals in the Civil War such as George McCle llan and " Stonewa ll" Jackson . friends gat hered aro und . Whe n the minister asked Lott ie if she would take Ambrose Bu rnside to love and to cherish, she said, " No siree, Bob, I won't!" When tJ1e ne ws reached Lottie 's hometow n, people said it sounded like Lottie. She managed to convince Burnside that it was a pran k. She late r married James Clark, who came to the wedding armed with a pistol and told Lotti e, "T here will be a wedding here tonight or a funeral tomorrow!" The next week a letter arrived for Cadet Burnside , when he entere d West Poin t, was tall, erect, and wore the same style of side whiskers which he wore through life. By graduatio n time his class was reduced to thirty cadets with Burnside ranking eighteen th . He was sent to Mexico, Rhode Island, and New Mexico , an d afte r being promoted to the rank of first lieutenant he was given a furlough so tha t he might visit his home in Libert y. While there, he proposed to a young girl from Oxford, Ohio, Charlotte Moon , whom he had met on a previous visit while she was visiting a relati ve in Brownsville, Indian a. She was highly educat ed , beautiful, and popular. Years later she Miss Lottie Moon from Burnside, but Lottie's mother returned it after writing on it, "Charlott e was married last wee!< to James Clark." The following year Burnside married Mary R ichmond Bishop and resigned from the army irl November. He invented a breech-loading rifle and established a factory in Birstol, Rhode Island. Afte r the firing on Fort Sumter, Burnside took comm and of a regiment from Rhode Islan d. He served as a comm arid er of the Arnly of the Potomac and was placed in command of the Depart men t of the Ohio. He aided in the captur e of Morgan 's Raiders. General A. E. Burnside 1824-1888, Commander of the Army of the Potomac at Fredricksburg. was accused of being a Confe derate spy . She accepted his pro posal of marriage , and they set a date for the wedding. At the appointed time they stood before the minis ter with their After the war, he returned to Rh ode Island and served as governor and United States Senator until his death in 1881. Ambrose E. Burnside, the fourth child of Judge Edghill Burnside, was born in the log cabin on his father's farm near Liberty, Union County, Indiana, on May 23, 1824. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Bertch now occupies this site. Dr. Everts delivered the baby and because his wife was Mrs. Burnside's closest friend and had recently lost her first-born child, who had been named Ambrose Everts, Mrs. Burnside named her son Ambrose Everts Burnside. When he entered West Point years later, Everts was unintentionally changed to Everett, an error which was never corrected . Burnside was a regular attendant at the Methodist Episcopal Church. He attended a seminary in Liberty . The principal was Dr. Houghton, a Quaker preacher. At the seminary Burnside acquired a sound knowledge of the practical branches of math ematics, rhetoric , logic , and moral philosophy. His plans for his future education were changed when his mother died in 1841, and he was indentured as the apprentice of a merchant tailor in Centerville , Indiana. Upon the completion of his apprenticeship, he returned to Liberty, where he worked for a short time as a journeyman, and then entered into partnership with John M. Myers. The firm of 'Myers and Burnside , Me rchant Tailors' occupied a small, one-story wooden building, with one apprentice, Benajah S. Fosdick. Although skilled at his trade, Burnside longed for a military life. It was fo rtunate th at Judge Burnside was a This marker was erected in 196 3 on the Court House lawn by the Indiana Civil War Cent enni al Commission. Near the site of his bir th another marker had been placed in 1936 by the National Society of Daughters of the Union, at the entrance to a small road­ side park on U.S. 27 about 1 mile southeast of Liberty. This page sponsored by HAROLD S. HUGHES HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 JOAQUIN MILLER Crys tal E. Coughlin Joaquin Miller, 1839-1913, "Poet of the Sierras" Hulings Miller, a Quaker schoolteacher of Scotch descent, who had come from Cincinnati to Union County, there had met and married Margaret Witt, the daughter of one of the county's earliest settlers, of Dutch ancestry, and had re­ mained in the community as a teacher and small storekeeper, though with little success in either occupation. The poet, their second son, was born, not March l 0, 1841, as stated on the marker near his birthplace, but in 1839 or possibly as early as 1837. Miller subtracted several years from his age when he first began to achieve success as a "youthful" poet. He was named Cincinnatus (not for the Roman general but for his father's birthplace) Hiner (not Heine for the German poet, as he liked to claim, but for the doctor who attended his birth.) He was usually called Hiner. A Liberty dentist, Dr. Hiner Miller Hunt, whose mother was Joaquin's cousin, was his namesake. A number of his relatives, descendants of the pioneer Witt family, still reside in Union County. Hulings Milier soon left Union County with his young family, going first farther north and west in Indiana, where another son and a daughter were born. Then, in 1852 Joaquin actually did cross the plains in a covered wagon with his family, arriving in Oregon after eight months and settling on a farm there. A fourth son was born in Oregon. When he was seventeen, Hiner, as he was still called, set out for California, where he worked as a ranch hand, cook, odd-job man, and miner for a time. Then for more than a year he lived with a tribe of Indians and took an Indian wife, who bore him a daughter named Cali-Shasta. (He left the Indians soon after the birth of this daughter, but he later sought her out and found her a home in San Francisco.) Miller also took part in a battle against a band of renegade Indians who had massacred a group of whites. His California adventu re ended when he became involved in an escapade which resulted in his arrest on a charge of stealing a horse. Research supports Joaquin's claim that he merely took the horse in lieu of money owed to him by the horse's owner; however, he was arrested, imprisoned, and charged with the theft, but he succeeded in escaping and fled back to Oregon. After his return to Oregon, the young adventurer con­ tinued his education, attending Columbia College for a few months and receiving a degree. He taught school briefly, but when gold was discovered on the border of Idaho and Montana, he and two of his brothers joined the rush to the mines. Hiner soon tired of mining and became a partner in a pony express line, braving severe weather, hard labor, and the Theresa Dyer, who wrote under the pen name of Minnie Myrtle. Hiner started a correspondence with her, and in 1863 he made a trip to her home to meet her. He fell in love at first sight and, after a whirlwind courtship of three days, married her. Miller worked as a journalist in Eugene, and in 1863 moved to Canyon City, where he set up in the practice of law, evidently with some success, since he was appointed a judge. The young couple had three children, Maud, George Brick, and Hal. Miller continued his literary efforts, but with little succes, his two small volumes of poetry receiving little acclaim from either the public or the critics. Meanwhile he took part in another Indian battle which won him quite a local reputa­ tion; and he continued to do well in the law. However, his marriage was not doing so well, and just as he was preparing to run for Supreme ,Court Judge, his wife took the children and went home to her parents. Although they were not divorced until much later, his chances of being elected were wrecked. It was at this point that Miller determined to devote himself entirely to poetry. In 1870 he went to San Francisco, where he won an introduction to a circle of literary celebrities. The poetess Ina Coolbrith took him in hand, tutored him, and reputedly suggested that he adopt the name Joaquin from the title of a poem he had written and published about Joaquin Murietta, the Mexican bandit. Then he set off for England to try his literary fortunes abroad. Miller had always admired Byron, and was pleased and flattered when he was called the "American Byron." He visited the tomb of the British poet and placed there a sprig of California laurel. When he arrived in London, after trying unsuccessfully to interest a publisher in his work, he published "Pacific Poems" at his own expense and sent copies to the reviewers. To the amazement of everyone except the author, the poems were immediately successful, and Joaquin Miller became an overnight sensation. Moreover he was accepted enthusiastically in both literary and social circles. He wore his hair and beard long and dressed as a frontiersman, with red shirt , flowing tie, high boots and sombrero. When he recited his poetry with booming voice and dramatic gestures, his London hostesses were delighted. Hymet Ruskin, Browning, and Swinburne, and Dante G. Rossetti gave a dinner for him. He published a second volume, "Songs of the Sierras," generally considered to be his best work , which received extravagant praise. The words leapt like a leaping sword: "Sail on! Sail on! Sail on! and on!" These stirring lines were familiar to generations of Americans who as school children read and memorized "Columbu ," by Joaquin Miller. They also probably learned that he was an accidental Hoosier, born in a covered wagon while the family was traveling westward through Indiana. This was a romantic legend fostered by the poet himself, who couldn't resist the temptation to embellish the tru th or even change the facts when occasion demanded to produce a more dramatic and colorful narrative. For this reason his bio­ graphers have had difficulty in determining just what were the real facts of his life. The more prosiac truth about his birth was that he was born at the Union County farm home of his maternal grandparents a few miles north of Liberty. His fa ther, dangers of "road agents". With the earnings from this venture he bought and published a newspaper, which was so violently pro-Southern in its sympathies that it was suppressed by military order. From 1860 on, Miller had been a frequent contributor of poetry, letters, and various articles on subjects of current interest to the newspapers of the area. Another contr ibutor, whose poetry was popular with Oregon readers, was Minnie When Joaquin returned to America in 1871 he was received enthusiastically by the public, though the critics stilJ were cold. After a short stay in the congenial atmosphere of San Francisco he made a trip to Brazil, wrote poems about it, and then visited England again, where he was lionized as before, was presented to the Queen, and met the famous Lily Langtry , for whom he wrote a poem. He traveled on the continent and wrote "Songs of Italy" {1878). He also published a number of prose works reminiscences, novels, HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 and a play, "The Danites," which was a box-office success when presented on Broaday, on tour, and even in London. In 1879 Miller married Miss Abigail Leland, a wealthy New York society woman, and they made their home on Long Island, where their daughter Juanita was born. Then Joaquin built and lived in a cabin in Rock Creek Park in' Washington, D.C., which is now a memorial. Finding his poetic powers waning in the East, in 1886 he returned to California and built a home in Oakland which he called the Hights. He continued to write, contributing to magazines and publishing books. He also received many visitors, including relatives, old friends, and literary acquaintances. "Songs of the Soul" (1896) was favorably reviewed by American critics. When gold was discovered in the Klondike, Joaquin secured an appointment as a correspondent for the San Francisco Examiner and went to the gold fields. He wrote about his experiences for the paper, and after his return, lectured and toured on the Keith vaudeville circuit with great success. ln 1900 he covered the Boxer Rebellion in China as Joaquin Miller died at the Hights, February 17, 1913. In accordance with his request, his body was cremated and his ashes scattered over the hillside by the wind. His daughter Juanita, who was as colorful a character as her famous father, lived at the Hights until her death in 1970. The area now belongs to the City of Oakland and as Joaquin MiJler Park is maintained as a memorial. Joaquin Miller was out of step with his own times - but was he born too late or too early? Was he the last pioneer - or the first hippie? Biographers emphasize his rugged pioneer character, which he inJ1erited from his courageous immigrant ancestors, and call him a typical frontiersman. Yet today his fantastic, picturesque manner of dress, his long hair and beard, and particularly his insistence on "doing his own thing" would fit right into the modern scene. Perhaps it was Joaquin's good fortune to be a misfit, because it was this very difference from his contemporaries which brought him to the attention of the literary world and helped him to achieve the international popularity and reputation as an important literary figure of the Victorian era. OTHER TOWNS Hotel in Pilomath, Indiana. Stephen Retherford a correspondent for the Examiner. He spent his remaining years at the Bights, taking occasional trips and lecture tours around the country. He visited Indiana several times, and on one visit struck up a close friendship with James Whitcomb Riley. A photostatic copy of a letter from the Hoosier poet to Joaquin is in the Union Co. Public Library. His last visit to Union County was made in 1899. He always remained proud of his Hoosier heritage. Joaquin Miller's Union County relatives were proud of their illustrious cousin and of the literary fame which he acquired. While privately they deplored some of his more' flamboyant eccentricities, they viewed with cool disfavor the books and stories which emphasized this colorful and slightly scandalous side of his character at the expense of his more solid qualities and his substantial literary achievements; for critics agree that he made a real contribution to American literature. MOUNT PLEASANT - is located five miles west of Liberty on State Road 44 and a mile east of the Union and Fayette County line. At one time it was called Half-Acre but it was later changed to Mt. Pleasant. QUAKERTOWN - is a small village near the northern boundary of Harmony Township and the East Fork of the Whitewater River. At one time it consisted of a grist mill, a store, a post office and a blacksmith shop. This village had the best natural site for hydraulic power on the river. Nathan Henderson, a Quaker, built the first mill. There was also a woolen factory , a carding machine and an oil mill. The woolen factory, was operated until 1857, when the machinery was sold and a general store started in the building by J.M. Stanton. PADDOCKS FORD - is northwest of Clifton. This is a rural community with only a few houses. It is now the present site of the Brownsville Conservation Club. PIDLOMATH - a little cluster of houses situated in the extreme northwestern corner of Brownsville Township. Early a village called Bethlehem was laid out here but there seems to be no record of it. The Philomath Encyclopedia, a newspaper, was edited and managed by Jonathan Kidwell, who also operated a printing press and published some books on Universalism. The Western Union Seminary was established here in 1883 by the Western Union Association of Universalists. PIPETOWN - is one mile southwest of Liberty. There are only two houses located there now. It received it's name from Squire Stevens, Justice of the Peace at that time, who was fond of smoking a pipe and did so quite often. ROSEBURG - is south of Liberty on State Road 101. About 50 years ago it was discovered that there were two towns by the name of Roseburg in Indiana. The Post Office Department would not allow two towns in the same state to Post Office in the town. When the rural free delivery was started the Post Office was discontinued. The people then started calling the town Roseburg again. SALEM - a neighborhood settled by Quakers about 1814 . In 1818 they built a log meeting house and a school near the site of the Salem Church. In the summer of 1826, Jonathan Swain bought a lot adjoining the meeting house to the north and erected a frame school house in which he taught school. In 1831 the Quakers purchased the school and maintained it themselves. About 1841, serious dissention arose in the Quaker Church over the question of slavery in the South. So great was the agitation that quite a large body of members seceeded, and taking possession of the school house, fitted it with seats for the purpose of worship. Elihu Talbert, who owned the Dennis Gleason farm, repaired and put in order for school a brick blacksmith shop situated directly west of his dwelling. This was known as the "Little Brick". In 1845 Elihu Talbert , Joseph Gardner, and others, erected the building now owned by the United Brethren Church, which they called Union Chapel. SANDRUN - is in Union Township. In earlier days there was a school located there, but it has been torn down and the pupils now go to College Corner. The only house that is near Sand Run is about one-half mile away. SORGHUM TOWN - is a little village south of Lotus. It contains a few houses and one of the first sorghum mills ih the area used to stand here from which it derived it's name. YANKEETOWN - had the first grist mill in this part of the county built in the fall of 1814, in what was then called Hopewell, by John Hagennan. He operated it for some years, then it was sold to William Bossert. The mill was· later purchased by D. W. Price, who did a thriving business until 1885. This village, located northeast of Brownsville, has now only a few houses. WITT'S STATION - is located in Harrison Township and Margaret Witt Miller, mother of Joaquin Miller. Many Union County people are related to her. She spent her last years at the Rights with her devoted son. have the same name, therefore the name of Roseburg was changed to Carl and was known as such as long as there was a situated on the C. & 0. Railroad. At one time there was a general store and an elevator. Now only a few houses remain. HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 1 JlwMZ {JJJlJIJl ]Ju, (l)mµ. SOCIAL LIFE IN UNION COUNTY Frances Rankin Elizabeth T. Stanley, State President of W.C.T.U., 3rd from left in front row, and group of ladies, 1888. Social life in Union county dates back to the first settlers when families and friends joined for Saturday night hoe­ downs and lawn parties, along with quilting bees and apple peelings. During this era, the ladies donned their long hoop skirts and dainty hats, while the gentlemen for fancy affairs wore top hats, dress suits and spats. Organized groups soon were introduced in the settle­ ments. According to available records, the three oldest organizations were probably the IOOF Morton lodge , or­ ganized Oct. 28, 1854; the Nichol Castle Knights of Mystic Charm, Oct. 11, 1875; and the Burnside Lodge No. 25, United Order of Honor, April 24, 1883. Since that time the county has become well-organized, with nearly everyone belonging to at least one and more often, several organizations. At present time there are clubs of ail kind, including, literary, service, philanthropic, patriotic, social, religious, secret orders, etc. In addition there are a dozen Homemakers clubs and many church organizations for every denomination. Included in the groups are two Greek Letter organiza- tions, and clubs for all ages, men, women, boys and girls, from the Brownies and Cub Scouts, up. A United Fund organization was formed several years ago and incorporates a number of different service groups. Much can be said for the various organizations, however, it would be impossible to name them all in this article. They all have their place in our community and all join forces to work together in community projects. During the last century and a half, many groups have come and gone, but most have endured the years. Many of the local groups are affiliated both nationally and internationally with world-wide memberships. Church Social at Corrington House, 1900. Criterion Club, 1900. 44 45 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA VETERANS 182'1-1971 John E. McMahan Union County is a mighty small county - but let's rephrase that and leave out the "small." Then we have a "mighty" county. And so it is considering the men folks (and women too) who have served their country when needed. It would be utterly impossible to name all the veterans of all the wars. It is known there are twenty-six Revolutionary veterans buried in the limits of Union County. From there on you name the war and we have been there. Some volunteered and some went unwillingly but they went anyway and did the job they started out to do. I don't believe there is a veteran anywhere who can truthfully say he wasn't pretty badly scared when first entering combat. They say it is no fun to be shot at, but when they overcome that fear and go ahead with their mission - that is the stuff of which heroes are made. And we should give each of them our full measure of respect and admiration. There are two strong veterans organizations in the county. The American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Each has a nice club house where veterans are welcome to come, relax and swap tall tales. Lies to some folks but to a veteran, "It's thehonest truth so help me". Each year the patriotic organizations get together and have a Memorial Day service honoring veterans of all wars. The committee takes great care that no veterans grave is left unmarked. It is entirely fitting that we should do this in their memory. Surgical Dressing Unit in a parade in Liberty, 1918. To add a personal touch, I ate with my three sons one day and I just listened. One used an occasional word of the Arab or Egyptian language, one dropped a word now and then of• French and German, and the third used words of the South Seas and Korea. I thought, here one family has been in various parts of the world, learning a little of their language, ways of life, their habits, religion and background. Could this tend towards a better understanding, more tolerance and better develop the brotherhood of all mankind? Let us hope so. THE LIBERTY LITTLE HOOSIERS The stories and notes on the lives of Liberty citizens which follow were written by members of the Little Hoosiers. This group is a 6th grade history club interested in local and state history. They have written two books, Liberty and Hoosiers! Hoosiers! The latter book has been copyrighted and is on file in the Congressional Library, Washington, D.C. TRUE STORIES OF UNION COUNTY The first two stories were taken from the book "HOOSIERS! HOOSIERS!!," written by 'The Little Hoosiers". The Mystery of Redman's Mill "Heave ho!" "We can do it!" "She moved!" "Steady! Heave Ho!" A chorus of men's shouting voices sounded across the Still House Hollow and the Whitewater River in June, 1845. "What's going on here?" we asked an old man sitting on the bank of the river. He turned to us and said, "Well, girls, it all began about a month ago, over there at Redman's Mill. As you can see, the water here is shallow enough to ford by wagon or on foot, so there is no bridge. There were a lot of wagons that day, waiting in line, filled with grain to be ground. Mr. Reman and his son worked until midnight, when Mr. Redman got so tired, he went home to bed. About an hour later, his son finished the last load and he closed up the mill for the night. "It was a beautiful night. The moon made a silvery bridge across the river, and all was still as the young man walked home. It stayed quiet and peaceful all night. No storms. No winds. No earthquakes. As I said, it was a quiet night, girls. "Next morning early, the young man came back. He took This page sponsored by St& 10¢ CREGAR'S 5¢ & 10¢ This page sponsored by CARTER PAINT COMPANY, INC. and BRANDENBURG INSURANCE 46 47 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 one look at the mill and ran back, shouting! 'Father! Father! Come quick!' He and his father ran to the mill. They didn't know what to do. Because during that quiet summer night, that mill had turned right around on its foundation! The corners stuck out across the foundation walls for seven feet! shoulders. Look, girls! The mill is back on its foundation! Good for Mr. Pigman and his friends!" ft was true, they had put the mill back, and it ran for many more years. But the mystery was never solved. HEADLINE - Richmond Item - Sept. 25, 1926 Woman Sheriff Nabs Rum Ring! A Lady Sheriff? "Mr. Redman thought his mill was ruined. People came from all over to see the turned around mill. They wondered what had caused it. But no one could figure the answer. Could the mill be fixed? "Finally, Mr. Adam Pigman of Liberty called all the men together. There they are, with ropes and levers and strong {This is a true story and we want to thank Miss Ellen Scott for telling us about it. Her grandfather, Samuel Scott, lived just across the river from the mill, and helped put it back. We thank Judge Bridenhager for sending us the newspaper clipping about this great mystery.) by Vickie Chapman Sandra Roll Yes! In Union County! Mrs. Emma Pouder was appointed sheriff of Union County after the death of her husband, Milton Pouder. He died just twelve days after he had taken office. She became Indiana's only lady sheriff on Jan. 22, 1923. Sheriff Emma Pouder was a very attractive lady . She had a sweet, kmd face, but everyone said she was a fine sheriff, because she knew what was right and what was wrong and that the people could depend on her to do her duty . And Now about the headlines in the Richmond and Indiana­ polis papers. "Led by Mrs. Pouder, Sheriff, a riading party swooped down on bootleggers, six miles southwest of Liberty, about 2:00 O'clock Wednesday afternoon, and arrested four men, confiscated 700 gal. of mash, 10 gal. of whiskey', a 50 Gallon still, and an automobile owned by one of the men. The men will be charged with manufacturing liquor. The still was in operation when they arrived. The men had started to run when they saw the officers, but stopped when the officers A Great Catasrophe Crash! Rumble-rumble! The residents of Liberty all sat up in their beds. What's happening! Could it be an earthquake? A train wreck? But soon the noise settled down and so did the people. that is why the people elected her to serve a second term. This was done in spite of the idea most people then had, that the duties of the sheriff was really only a man's job. She even did the cookmg for the prisoners , with all her other duties! She said she never had any trouble with prisoners. When she put on her gun, she meant business. drew their guns. They submitted to arrest without further resistance. The raid was said to be the largest ever staged in this area. The house where the still was located was comp letely hidden by a clump of trees. The still was under the kitchen floor . The men were said to have been supplying whiskey to customers in all cities of this vicinity." Sherry Moore But in the morning they would see something that their eyes would not believe! The hundred foot tower on the beautiful new courthouse had fallen down1 Little Orphan Annie 1 he Famous Poem by James Whitcomb Riley Qock Tower of the Union County Court House in Liberty. The date was July 1891. All the people were discouraged because the new courthouse was not even one year old. People came from neighboring towns - to see what had been a beautiful building. For about nine months no one could use their offices in the building. Finally, in 1892, the courthouse was again ready for use. While rebuilding i t, they put a four-faced clock in the tower. The Union County Courthouse is said to be one of the most beautiful court houses in Indian, a by Ted Stubbs Did you know that Little Orphan Annie was a real live per.son? Her real name was Mary Alice Smith. She was born near Liberty on Sept. 25, 1850. She lived on a small farm with her parents, until she was nine years old, when both her parents died. Then she was taken by her uncle to the home of Capt. Reuben Riley, where she worked as a " bound" servant. James W., his two brothers and sister were very small children. At first they were afraid of this little girl who told them many stories of witches, and goblins. This really terrified them! But the Riley children grew to love her and never forgot her. Later she left and married Mr. Leslie Gray. But her stories about the mysterious goings-o n were especially remembered by James W. Riley. When he started to write poetry, he wrote this poem about " Little Orphan Annie." She was a grandmoth er by then and loved to read this poem to her grandchildren, not knowing it was about her! Later, Mr. Riley brought her back to Greenfield for a visit. She died when she was 84 years old, sixty-three years after she had left the Riley home. During the years when Mr. Riley was traveling around giving lectures and reading his poetry to audiences, he visited Liberty several times. He gave his programs at the Opera House and there was always a great crowd there to hear him. Liberty people always asked for certain favo1rite poems and "Little Orphan Annie" was one of them. Mary Ellen Bridenhager 48 49 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 NOTED CITIZENS OF UNION COUNTY 0 perfect heroes of the earth, That conquered forest, harvest set!! How shall we count your pround bequest? But yesterday ye gave us birth; We eat your hardearned bread today, Nor toil nor spin nor make regret, But praise our petty selves and say How great we are. We all forget The still endurance of the rude Unpolished sons of solitude. What strong uncommon men were these! - Joaquin Miller from "Songs of the Sierras" HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 Many, many people have gone out from Union County into the world and into many fields of work. These people have left their mark for good upon our community , state, the nation, and the world. Isaac Montfort, the second pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Liberty, became a chaplain in the Civil War with the rank of Colonel. After the war, he continued preaching, built many churches, and was beloved by all. The four sons of The Rev. E.P. and Mrs. Whallon of Liberty all became men of prominence in the East - a judge, a Elijah Brown was a journalist. After his conversion here in Liberty, he left for the East, where he published a paper The Ram's Horn which became a great power in religion. Miss Gertrude Hill became a missionary to China. Dr. John Hurty, an instructor at the Academy, became Health Commissioner of Indiana. Daniel T. MacDougal graduated in John Short's first high school class, graduated from DePauw University, became [[Bennett-12266|Brigadier General Thomas W. Bennett]] physician, a missionary, and a pastor of a large church . J. Wilbur Chapmann, a pastor in Liberty, left to become a director of the New York Botanical Garden in New York City. [[Bennett-12266|Thomas W. Bennett]], son of a Union County farmer, was born in 1831, in Harrison Township. Casterline. Her home was where the James Shepard Jaw office is now located. That home was a doctor's home for world-famous evangelist whose message was heard around the world. Karen Parks Donna Fields Sheila Fairchild Kathy Fields He was a graduate of law school of Asbury Unjversity, professor of mathematics and natural sciences in White Water College at Centerville, and from 1855 to I861, practiced law at Liberty, Indiana. many years. Bennett Grove, owner of Grove's Shoe Store for 39 years, was named after General Bennett. John Grove, father of Bennett, and General Bennett were very good friends. Mr. Elizabeth T. Stanley Elizabeth T. Stanley was a strong-willed, determined woman. She was very much against liquor and saloons and traveled around the state speaking to groups of people and helping to organize new chapters of the Women 's Christian Temperance Union. She also wrote articles and pamphlets. She was very well known for these and for her lectures, which she gave everywhere she went. Elizabeth E. Stanley was president of the State W.C.T.U . for 20 years. Emma Zetta Kennedy Emma Zetta Kennedy went to New York to study music when she was a young girl and became a great concert singer. She also sang in operas and musical plays. She was married to Henry Bonnelle, so on the stage her name was Zetti Bonnelle. Emma Zetta Kennedy was born in 1872. The Kennedy home is now the Baker Funeral Home. When Zetti came home to Liberty, she always gave a concert for her friends at the Opera House. Miss Ellen Scott told us about one she attended . "It was a stormy night, and when the concert was almost over, the storm got really bad. The wind and rain made it impossible for anyone to leave. So Zett i sang and sang! She sang songs we asked for and concert songs and songs we all knew and loved. The concert lasted almost four hours before the storm stopped. Those of us who were there never forgot the wonderful concert and her beautiful voice." He was a member of the State Senate for several terms . Mr. Bennett left the Senate to lead the fust company of soldiers from Liberty to war. At the outbreak of war, he raised a company of volunt eers and served as Captain in the Fifteenth Regiment of Indiana Volunteers. He was Major of the Thirty -sixth . As Colonel of the Sixty-ninth, he was engaged in all the movements and battles which resulted in the capture of Vicksburg and in the Red River campaign. He was an energetic and devoted officer and became Brigadier General before the Civil War ended. After the war, General Bennett again practiced law in Liberty. He moved to Richmond in 1868 , of which city he was elected mayor. In 1871 , he was appointed by President Grant to be Governor of Idaho Territory. He came back to Richmond and was again mayor of that city , serving a total of eight years. General Bennett married Anna Casterline, daughter of Dr. Grove and many other people called General Bennett "Uncle Tom." During the Gvil War the generals wore capes as part of their uniforms. After the war, General Bennett made a trip around the world and brought back a Swiss music box to Mrs. Bennett Grove, carrying it under his cape all th ose many miles. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Johnson on East Union Street , was the Bennett home for many ;ears. The home was built in 1834 and was the only home east of College Comer Avenue and was fenced as a deer park. John Hartley , who resides on East Union Street , is the proud owner of a 45 caliber Colt single action revolver which Bennett Grove gave him. It was the personal gun of General Bennett issued by the U.S. Army. The closest living relative of General Bennett is a great niece, Mrs. Perry Druley, of Rushville. Mrs. Druley named her son Bennett Druley. Roxanne Logan Beth Scherer Mike Field s 50 51 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 Three Great Doctors­ THE HAWLEYS The first of these three great doctors was DA. Hawley. He was born in 1823 and died in 1902. He served the community of College Corner for over 50 years. He built the family home in 1848. It is now the Hanna residence. The second of these doctors was DA.'s son, William H. Hawley. He was born in 1858. He received his medic egre from Indiana University in 1880 and went to Cmcmnat1 Miami Medical College for his M.D. degree. Then he went into practice with his father. He, too, served his community for over 50 years. William's son Paul became the last of these great doctors in one family. He was born in 1891 and died in I965. He got his medical degree at Indiana University in 1912, his doctor's degree at Cincinnati University in 1914, and a Doctorate f Health at Johns Hopkins in 1923. He became famous for his services during two world wars. During World War I he was a Regimental Surgeon. In World War II e ?ecame famous as Chief Surgeon of the Army in Great Bntam and then m the entire ETO. He became a General in 1943. He was the most decorated doctor in history. He received decorations from other countries as well as from the U.S.A. General Hawley, after the War, served as head of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield. In 1955, President Eisenhower made him a member of the President's Commission on Veteran's Pensions. General Hawley is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. This is the story of three generations of great men who served their community and their country faithfully and well for over one hundred years! Colonel Oran D. Perry Ted Stubbs Colonel Oran D. Perry was born in Liberty, Indiana, in 1838. He was a Quaker and attended Quaker schools Though he was a Quaker and hated wars,_ e willirlgly volunteered to defend his country when the Civil War broke out. He enlisted and helped organize the first company of Union County soldiers. When he was twenty-five years old, he was appoirlted Lieutenant Colonel of his regiment. He saw the surrender of Vicksburg when the white flag of surrender was raised on July 4, 1863. Later he was promoted to Brigadier General. Oran D. Perry became one of the best known and most beloved of Indiana's Civil War Veterans. Later he was appointed Superintendent of the Soldiers and Sailors M nu­ ment in Indianapolis. He served here for many years. He lived to age 91. Jan Dwiggins Chester Vernier Chester Vernier graduated from Liberty High School in 1898. His family owned a drugstore where Bossert's law office is now. While Mr. Vernier was a professor at Stanford University in California, he wrote a series of law books on the subject of "American Family Laws.'' The fmal volume was published irI 1931. When these books were published, he presented ari autographed set to the Short High School Library and one to the Liberty Public Library. Angela Davisson 52 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 Pearl Sizelove HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 STANLEY MEMORIAL INSTITUTE Pearl Sizelove was born in 1891 in the Salem Community. Pearl and her parents were Quakers. Her parents were Emmett and Clara Pearson Stanton. After she married Benton Sizelove, they lived at 7 East Seminary in Liberty, until her death in 1958. In 1940 her interest in clay modelling really began. She opened a studio in her home and kept her kiln in the kitchen. She became famous for her little lady figures, or "Godetts'', as she called them. Each figurine wore an ensemble taken from Godey's LadyBook and other magazines. She also made Mrs. Aaron Cohen During her childhood, she made articles from blue clay which she gathered from Hanna's Creek. She made dolls, doll dishes and doll articles. In her lifetime, she worked as dental assistant, lawyer's secretary, inspector in a war plant and correspondent for the Richmond and Liberty newspapers. She was the first woman in Union County elected to public office and served as county recorder from 1924 to 1928. little Quaker couples. These figurines were first sold in a Richmond store, and later through a Chicago Merchandise Mart salesman. The success of the little Godetts was nationwide. They were sold in stores from St. Petersburg, Florida to Fairbanks, Alaska. Pearl Sizelove will be long remembered for her ceramics and for her beautiful little Godett figurines. Lynn Stanley Stanley Memorial Institute. the large brick building situated on the Southeast corner of East Union and South Fairgrounds Streets, is a landmark, a memorial to a man, and a place of many memories to the residents of Union County. The Coliseum, as it is now known, was built in 1912, a memorial to Zacharias Stanley, who died in 1908 . His daughter, Margaret Stanley Deal, gave Union County the sum of twenty Lhousand dollars to consrtruct a building to be used for charitable and educational purposes; hence Lhe name, Stanley Memorial Institute. The bequest had to be met with a fund of twelve thousand dollars from the county for maintenance of Lhe building. many round dances held here. The Coliseum was not without its troubles. Unfortunate investments depleted the maintenance fund, and the board of trustees found it necessary to relinquish the building by deeding it to the town. The building's good looks covered a multitude of errors, and in 1933 the Coliseum was closed when the brick walls were found to be actually bulging because the roof was too heavy for the design. With the residue of the maintenance fund, plus a subscription cam­ paign which netted four thousand five hundred dollars, the building was made safe for occupancy again and was reopened in 1937. An addition for the Fire Department was built in 1947. Joseph N. Rose This accomplished, the structure was built. It soon became the hub of the community. Here all graduations, lectures, plays, and dances were held, even though the auditorium was Several years ago the upstairs was condemned for public gatherings, and recently the downstairs was also declared unsafe. The city offices, used for transaction of business and Dr. Joseph N. Rose graduated from Liberty High School in I880. He received a degree from Wabash College in 1886 and became a world-famous botanist. He was often called "The Godfather of Plants." Dr. Rose left Wabash to go to Washington, D.C., to take a position as a botanist for the Department of Agriculture. Later he was appointed as botanist at the Botanical Museum of the Smithsonian Institution. He was sent by the [nstitu- tion on many expeditions to tropical and mountainous ateas to search for rare and unusual plants. He discovered several hundred new plants and five new species of the cactus plant. They are all named after him! He also wrote many books and articles. Dr. Rose was assistant curator of the United States National Museum in Washington for twenty-five years. Mary Ellen Bridenhager upstairs, and the wooden steps and floor creaked under the strain of the hundreds who walked there for the entertain­ ment. Long-time residents still reminisce about the Liberty Little Theater, of Dr. E.R. Beard who was ''Mr. Little Theater" , of Joshua Davis, self-appointed guardian of the building, of Guy Farr calling the square dances, and of the Council meetings, and Town Judge's chambers are still occupied. However, the Town Council is faced with the dilemma of deciding whether to remodel or raze this historical white elephant, or to find quarters elsewhere. No matter what occurs, the stories of the Coliseum will still be told and its memory will linger on. BATH SPRINGS RESORT Long ago a hotel which was to be as great as the one at Saratoga, New York, or White Sulphur Springs, West Vir­ ginia, was located at the southern edge of Harmony Township inUnion County. Early in the 1800's a man from Boston walked through the mid-west and discovered the sulphur springs there. He wrote back east and sent a sample of the water. Soon wagons came from the east with people eager to find a cure for their ailments. Soon a hotel was built, and the springs became more and more popular. The hotel had twenty-seven rooms for guests. Then a race track was added, and more and more people came. Great plans were made to take care of the expected crowds and a plan was laid out for a town as the popularity of Bath Springs grew. Bath houses were built to accommodate the many people who came. Just before the Civil War the property was sold. The new owner did not approve of horse racing, and the people soon stopped coming. You can see no more of the hotel, but the Bath Springs still run with the sulphur water which was once so famous a hundred and fifty years ago. Ricky Logan Jeryl Telker This page sponsored by LIBERTY DEPARTMENT STORE - Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Cohen 54 55 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY,INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, IND I ANA 1821-1971 tBJZltind Jn11 J,DJJllkJnu ... Ruthe/ Brown The Liberty Band, including Don Gardner (1899) Our County was settled by people who brought withth m a violin, a flute, and a keen interest in culture and the development of the arts. Thornton Wilder's play "Our Town" is the story of Grover's Corner, New Hampshire , and it spans thirteen years - 1901-1914. Really it's a philosophical play about the whole human race. This story of UNION COUNTY, Indiana, spans one hundred and fifty years - 1821-1971. This segment of the story is an attempt to review show business as we have participated in it, and any philosophy expressed is purely incidental. The first act (1821-1871) was played by Quakers from the East, settlers from the Carolina's, loggers from Virginia and Kentucky, and a few Miami, Delaware and Shawnee Indians. The ink recording that act has faded and is no longer legible. Much of the second act {1871-1921) can be easily read, and if you climb the steps to an area above Rowland Robinson's store, and listen carefully, you may hear the applause of a 1910 audience watching little George Coughlin and petite Charlotte Husted in their very first performance as George and Martha Washington. The little stage on which the youngsters performed was used regularly for school plays and other local enterta inment . In this act, too, is the story of the Gem Opera House, managed by Clay Hamm , and his daughter, Nell. Our town was very proud of the Gem with its majestic stage and flying scenery. Much excitement was created by the arrival of a carload of scenery, and a dozen or so actors each week. The whole town took on an air of importance; young boys busied themselves as stage hands to get the scenery in place. None was more a part of that stage crew than young Carl Ammerman. Carl remembers the stage as "big enough for a carload of scenery." When the traveling stage show gave way to the "moving picture show," the Gem became Liberty's first movie theatre, owned and operated by the Paul Brothers. Now the theatre was open every night - shows three nights a week and roller skating three nights a week. In this act are other local perfo rmers. There is Miss Jennie D. Coughlin who taught elocution from 1890 well into the twentieth century. Among her many students was Hazel Lathrop. There is Carl Wallace who started a juvenile band in 1910. Members were George Coughlin, Gene Fosdick, Dudley Fosdick, Russell Paddock, Alva Barnard, Cecil Barnard, Harold Hughes, Ewing Tappan , Dwight (Buster) Tappan, and Harley Paddock. There had been an earlier band, before 1899, that had among its members Don Gardner. Don left the concert band at sixteen to become part of a circus band, went on to play with numerous bands in Indianapolis, then Chicago, Miami, New York. For many years he played with the "King" of them all, Sousa and his band. There is, Mrs. Henry Bonnelle (Emma Zetta Kennedy), who went to New York to study voice. With the stage name Zetti she appeared in several plays of the New York stage. Her favorite role was that of a southern belle in ''When Johnny Comes Marching Home." There are the Fosdick brothers (Gene and Dudley) who played with several orchestras in New York. Dudley played with Guy Lombardo's Orchestra for twelve years, and during Zetti Bonnelle in "When Johnny ComesMarching Home" Teresa Maxwell Conover Grass Skirts (l 959) This page sponsored by FAYETTE-UNION COUNTY REMC 56 57 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 Hello Dolly (1971) HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 History of the Union County Public Library Joseph A. Sawyer Th.is history is taken from an article written by Miss Laura Hill, titled, "History of Local Public Library," written in 1915;an article by Dr. E. R. Beard, written the same year and titled, "Liberty's Carnegie Library;" from minutes of meet­ ings of the Board of Library Trustees; and correspondence between the local library and the Indiana State Library in the early part of the 20th century. In 1887, according to a report by Dr. John W. Short, Superintendent of Schools, an effort was made by teachers to secure a fund to begin a library, but it was unsuccessful. that time made many arrangements. Gene had several organized orchestras in New York known as Fosdick-Johnson Orchestras. Then there is Tom Morgan who appeared on the New York stage in the 20's. Teresa Maxwell Conover plays in this act, too, as an actor on the legitimate stage and in the movies. She appeared with Eddie Cantor in " Whoopee. " In 1912 The Stanley Memo rial Institute was dedicated and the center of entertainment activity shifted to the coliseum. The third act begins in 1921 and closes in 1971. This act is filled with the music of Roarin' Twenties band groups and swinging blues, films from Hollywood for the depression years and the developing of our own actors through the Little Theatre. Later came variety shows, affiliation with National Thespian by the local high school, a revived interes t in square dancing, a new interest - the hula dance, lots of tap dancing, and finally, our all school musical productions. The Little Theatre group involved just about everybody. and many plays were given. The most memorable are "Abie's Irish Rose," George Washington Slept Here," and "Arsenic and Old Lace." Perhaps the most outstanding performance was that of Gladys Lippitt in "Arsenic and Old Lace." The plays of this group, as well as all high school plays, were given in the Coliseum. In 1951 the Talking Twenties Dramatic Club was organized and the next year, 1952, received its charter from the National Thespian Society. In 196 I the stage in the school cafetorium was completed, and '"The Eve of St. Mark" was the first play. Other outstanding productions have been '"The Diary of Anne Frank," '"The Robe," "Our Town," and "The Miracle Worker." Through the l 950's the variety shows given by the high school were very popular. It was, also, during the l 970's, that Jeannette lnaubi came to our town to teach in the elementary school. At the request of many parents she consented to give lessons in hula dancing. Several Hawaiian dance concerts were given in a packed auditorium where night after night the performers received standing ovations. There were some among us, like Mrs. Thomas Lawson, who wanted very much to save that first act with the faded ink. She organized a Little Hoosier Chapter, and soon her sixth grade was bringing to life those first fifty years of Union County history. They have gained recognition throughout the state with square dancing, programs, and the production of original historical plays. For five years they have performed by invititation for LS.I.A. Conventions. The late l950's brought the sound of tapping shoes as Ron and Rita Coffman tapped their way into our hearts, and became quite well known as petlormers. It is impossible to list all honors that have come to them. For several summers they toured, appearing at state fairs in North Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Ohio, and here in Indiana. In 1966, the drama and music departments of the high school combined efforts to give the first school musical, "The Rainmaker." This was followed by "Lil Abner," '"The Sound of Music," "Oliver," '"The Apple Tree," and in 1971, "Hello Dolly." Thornton Wilder's play "Our Town" is all about the continuity of life - and so the life of show business in our town continues. For the fourth act, there will be a new auditorium, and. the story of acting and dancing will be told there. The sound of music - of a flute, and a violin - will continue in this, Our County. Five years later the report states that small donations had been made by teachers and that a Mrs. Albert Davis had given a number of volumes of Scribner's, Harper's, and The Century magazines. The report of 1899-1900 states that a lady visitor offered in 1888 to establish a 100-book library for $100, on the condition that the books be kept in the public school building and be accessible to pupils a well as adult subscribers. Teachers gave encouragement to the enterprise, and, aided by a number of school patrons, the money was raised and books procured. There was apparent disappointment among the subscribers over the purchase of the books and those outside the school lost interest in the collection. At this point the school board came to the rescue and made a small appropriation to replenish the stock of books. This met with such cordial endorsement that the policy was continued until the time of the last report made by Superintendent Short in 1900. At that time the school possessed a library of 725 volumes, according to his report. When the Society of Alumni was organized in 1902 it showed its interest at once by a cash donation to the library; as a consequence the library threw open its doors to the Society's members. In 1905 the library contained 1,005 books, mainly for the use of students; included were many books of a general and miscellaneous nature. Because the School Board could no longer see its way clear to add to the collection, Superintendent Thomas W. Record suggested to the teachers that the public be asked for a collection of books ind money on the Lincoln Centennial, February 12, 1909. This movement was headed by the Alumni Society, The Clytie Club, and The Criterion Club. this '"fag Day" resulted in 150 books and $147.50 cash being presented to the library. The money was turned over to a committee consisting of Miss Laura Hill, Mr. AA. Graham, and Superintendent Thomas W. Record. With their purchase the library consisted of 1,700 volumes. In June, 1913, the School Board transferred the library to the new Stanley Memorial Building or Coliseum, and named it a public library. The board of trustees, named by the county judge, the school board, and the town council were: Miss Ethel Coleman, Miss Laura Hill, Dr. E.R. Beard, Dr. Garrett Pigman, Mr. O.L. Stivers, Mr. L.E. Fosdick , and Mrs. Julia K. Bennett. Miss Esther Hamilton was employed as librarian. After the library was moved to the Stanley Memorial Building, many books were given it by the public. There were programs and events to raise money for the library and by 1915 it could report a collection of 2,290 volumes and listed 8 I1 subscribers. It was during this period that we find that requests were being °!ade to the Carnegie Corporation for funds for a public library building. After much correspondence and many disappointing replies, the Carnegie Corporation finally agreed to give $10,000 for the building of a free public library for Liberty and Center Township. This page sponsored by SNYDER'S DECORATING SERVICE; HAHN'S JEWELRY STORE; PAUL'S WESTERN AUTO; and ROSS SUPER MARKET 58 59 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 Miss Esthe1 Hamilton, being setved at the circulation desk by Miss Gladys Lippitt, 1928. The Kitchel St01e, Libnuy station, 1928. Ground was broken for the new building May 17, 1915, and the cornerstone was laid June 19, 1915, with appropriate ceremonies including a march of Masons from lhe Temple to the new building site. The list of documents placed in the cornerstone is as follows: List of subscribers to the lot History of Liberty Library Names of Officials of State of Indiana Names of Officials of Union County Names of Liberty School Board members Names of Library Board members Names of Officials of Liberty churches Clytie Club yearbook Criterion Club yearbook Copy of the Liberty Herald Copy of LibertyExpress Copy of Libertonian Miss Esthe1 Hamilton, M.r. Edd Ketne1, and Miss Gladys Lippitt p1epaie fo1 a trip in the book tJuck, 1928. Mr. Ketne1 and Miss Hamilton, at Witts Lib1aiy Station, 1928 Copy of Indianapolis Star President Wilson's message to Germany Picture of Liberty High School classes Names of children in school 19I 4-I 915 The Carnegie Library was dedicated October 8, 1915. The board of trustees and library staff were: Dr. E.R. Beard, president, Mrs. Julia K. Bennett, vice-president, Miss Laura Hill, secretary, Dr. Garrett Pigman, Mr. E.Z. Gainey, Miss Esther Coleman, Mr. L.E. Fosdick, Mr. O.L. Stivers, and Miss Esther Hamilton, librarian. According to newspaper reports of the dedicatory service, and minutes of the board meeting immediately preceding the · dedication, the lady members of the board acted as hostesses. The presidents of the three local women's clubs took charge 60 of decorations. The dedication committee procured flags; the librarian and Miss Lorene Stahr sold postcards of the library for five cents each. Musical numbers were presented by local artists and one vocalist from out-of-town. Mr. Henry V. Sanborn, Secretary of the Public Library Commission, delivered the address. Thil day represented a milestone in the history of the public libnuy. In 1917 the Indiana State Legislature enacted a law making it possible for libraries to be supported on a county-wide basis and to give service over the whole of such taxed county. The county commissioners of Union County immediately levied the small tax necessary to make services available to the county. There was considerable improvement in services performed by the library through the 1920's. By 1928 there were 12 stations in the county which were served by book truck, driven by Mr. Edd Ketner, and personnel from the library working with librarians in each station. Circulation in the stations that year was 42,209. This zenith was in harsh contrast to the report of 1932, in the depths of the Great Depression, when salaries were cut 10%, the stations were reduced to three, and janitorial services were suspended for the summer. Like all other public services, the library was still trying to overcome the hardships caused by the money-short l 930's when it faced the war years and the restrictions and shortages of the l 940's. For some reason that is not readily apparent, library services reached a plateau and neither advanced nor retreated during the years of World War II and the decade that followed. In the early I960's the concept of library services underwent a radical change in the state of Indiana. The Indiana Library Association, along with its companion trustee association, the Indiana Library Trustees Association ; the State Library and its Extension Division; and the Graduate Library School at Indiana University provided vehicles for the sharing of these changes and improvements among the individual libraries in the state. After 1:1any years working as an II-member board, the board's position was clarified and standardized in 1966, and stands now as a 7-member body. With the board's reorganiza­ tion and the widespread changes that library service has undergone in the last decade, there has been steady growth in the services that the library has been able to perform. The collection held by the library has been upgraded, and is approximately 15,000 volumes. A movie projector is made available to clubs and to individua ls and film can be scheduled through the library. The Indiana Library Free Film Service, inaugurated in 1971, has been added to the existing arrangements for getting film. This new service, made possible 61 by funds granted under the Library Services and Con­ struction Act, provides children's films as well as film of interest to adults. There are taped books and players on which to listen to them. Phonograph records are available to borrowers or may be listened to on the library's stereo player. An art collection for lending is being added to the library's services. Books and film are taken to the County Home and to Park Manor Home, where groups of people who are unable to get to the library may make use of its holdings. This is indeed a far cry from the image of the early library where, for many centuries, books were chained to desks, and the user's need had to be certified before any book could be touched. In those times a library was considered a repository of man's accumulated knowledge, and was responsible for the legacy that would be left to succeeding generations. The guardianship of man's knowledge is but one of the many functions of our present day library; the complexities of changing civilization have compelled libraries to add the other services. Recent boards of trustees have attempted to anticipate community needs and our library today is a product of this thinking. Without the dedication and zeal of the early pioneers we could not have arrived at the point at which we stand today. We owe them an everlasting vote of thanks for their efforts in the beginning. This dedication was demonstrated by Dr. E.R. Beard and Miss Laura Hill in the founding and development of Union County's public library. Both were on the first board of trustees. Dr. Beard served as president of the board from 1913 until his death in 1933. Mr. William N. McMahan, superintendent of schools when he was appointed to the board, succeeded Dr. Beard as president and filled that office admirably until his demise in the spring of 1946. The tenure of Miss Esther Hamilton, employed when the library opened in 1913, coincided with the years of Dr. Beard's and Mr. McMahan's terms on the board. After becoming librarian emeritus in 1941, Miss Hamilton retired in 1946. She had carried high the banner that proclaimed library service as the right of every resident, and had done her utmost to see that every resident got that service. Lo gevity of service is claimed by Miss Gladys Lippitt, who Joined the staff in 1920. She has served as Assistant Librarian under Miss Hamilton, Miss Jean Mitchell, Mrs. Anna Fosdick , and Mrs. Mary Frautschi, the present librari­ an. We also owe much to the trustees, staff, and interested people of the community whose work and knowledge have been given toward making our present library service possible. The board now serving is: Mr. J A. Sawyer, president, Mrs. Edward Woodru ff , vice-president, Mrs. Max­ well Bertch, secretary, Mr. Marsh A Pouder, treasurer, Mrs. Clayton Bond, Mrs. George Coughlin, and Mr. Albert H. Crawford. The librarian is Mrs. R. J. Frautschi, and her assis­ tant is Miss Gladys Lippitt. HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 Ji/,JlldtJ. • • • • • Creed and Bond about 1900. S.W. Creed with prize winning pumpkin and prize winner. This page sponsored by SALLIE'S FLOWER SHOP; KAHL & MAHON, Contractors; and HEINOLD HOG MARKET. 62 Liberty Grade School, Built 1876. Union County Jail, 1880. 63 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 Union Street, Liberty, looking east from New Corrington Hotel veranda, 1890. HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 Union Street, Liberty , 1910. Market and Union Streets, Liberty, 1890. Business Section, Liberty, 1910. 64 65 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 Union Street, Liberty after big snow, 1918. on Richmond Hill,US 27 North of Liberty, 1928. 66 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 $a1uJ,datJ .niqJt1 in Jil,1214-1951 67 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORY OF THE PRESS IN UNION COUNTY Daniel C. Paddock HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 LIBERTY FIRE DEPARTMENT Dorothy D. Bertch from material furnished by John D. Hartley, Volunteer Fire Chief Union county had been formed only a short time when its first newspaper was published. It is quite probable that the fust was at Brownsville. According to records, No. 20, Volume I, of the Flying RolJ and Union Advertiser, was issued from Brownsville Tuesday, Sept. 20, t 825. Printed and published by Cason Buckhalter for John Swayze, it was a four-column folio. Next in order was The Liberty Port-Folio, No. 8, of Volume l, being published Saturday, April 21, 1832. With four pages and five columns to the page, it carried the motto "Faithful, active, vigilant and steady," and was published from the office of Messrs Boon, Dooley and Walters. Peoples Advocate and Political Messenger, made its appearance in Liberty Sept. 18, I 832, flying tile motto "Measures - No Men." This paper was published at the expense of "friends of correct principles" and distributed by The Co!Jege Corner News was founded at College Corner in 1901, by the Rev. S.P. Kellum and has continued its weekly publications under tile clirection of Mrs. Mildred Kennedy, Robert White, Jr., andRichard Taylor. The Herald , now in its 120th year, is one of the oldest establishments in tile county. Owners included Dr. Ziba Casterline, James H. McClung and A.J. Calkins, partners; J.H. Thomas and by Green and Drebert. Otiler owners included C.W. Stivers, 1867-69;A.F. Davis, Frank A. and Orion L. Stivers and in 1925, T.J. Wright, wlio after a few months sold out to Howard L. Yeager, publisher of The Liberty Express, who consolidated the two papers and continued publication of The Herald. In 1928, Yeager sold the plant to W. H. Parsons who served as its editor and publisher until May 1931 , when it was purchased by John Randolph Wedcling, who was owner Liberty Volunteer Fire Department, 1930. them free of cost to the reading public. The first issue of Liberty Star and Union County Banner, came out Saturday, April 16, 1836, and bore the motto, "Westward The Star of Empire Takes Her Way." The editor and publisher was C.V. Druggins, who said in his salutatory "We have cast a stone at a venture ." According to records , the next in line was The Sentinel and Star In The West , which was dated Nov. I 0 , 1832. Although tlus first was published in Cincinnati , by Samuel Tizzard and J. Kidwell, notice was given that the next volume would be commenced at Philomath , Union County. This paper had a circulation in 10 different states. The Liberty Herald was started July 2, 1851, in Liberty, by William Appleton which appeared in a six column paper , set up in burgeois and minion type. Since tile birth of The Herald , a number of newspapers have started including The Shield , 1861-1865; The Union County Times, 1876 ; The Corner Stone, published in College Corner , 1877 ; The Libert y Mail , 1877-8l; The Union County Democrat, I 882; The Liberty Express in I 902 which consolidated with The Herald in l 925 with Harold L. Yeager, owner , editor and publisher. and publisher until his death in August 1935. Following his death , his wife, Mary, became publisher and owner and Daniel C. Paddock , who had been affiliated with The Herald since 1925 , became editor and general manager. On Nov. 1, 1964, Mrs. Mary Wedding Lucas leased The Herald to Daniel C. Paddock, who continues to edit and publish the paper in its present form. April 23, 1966, The Herald was converted from an eight-page, eight column newspaper to a five column tabloid size, in keeping with the trend of the times and carries from 12 to 20 pages each wee k. The present staff includes Mr. Paddock, editor and publisher; Mrs. Charl es G. Paxton, reporter and proof reader among other duties, Miss Frances Rankm, reporter, copy reader , bookkeeper , proof reader , advertising manager , e tc. ; Mrs. Merl Heaster , Linotype operator ; Theodore Bell, com­ positor and printer ; and Charles L. Bultman, part time compositor and printe r. In August , I 96 4 , The Herald began publishing the Union County Review, a free circulation newspaper which is distributed weekly to every home in Union County and residents on rural routes, extending into most surrounding coun ties. The official beginning of the Liberty Volunteer Fire Department was on November 3, 1841, when the town council of Liberty passed the following ordinance: "Resolved by this board that there be eight ladders furnished at the expense of said corporation, three 25 feet long, three 15 feet long, and two 10 feet long and four hooks, all of which ladders and hooks shall be made of good and substantial timber and iron and be made in a manner to suit the exigeancies of fire, and that Thomas Carr be appointed to superintend the making of said hooks and ladders and that said hooks and ladders be kept in the market house for public use." According to council minutes of October 24, 1843, Howard Starbuck was allowed $8.75 as compensation in full for making corporation ladders. On March 2, 1892, H.S. Kain was appointed Fire Chief. Other officers appointed from a list of 33 volunteer firemen were M. Fahrlander, assistant chief, Charles Drapier, captain and George Johnson, captain of the hook and ladder company. On July 8, 1895, the town council signed an agreement with the newly organized Liberty Fire Department No. I, composed of ten members. The members agreed to drill one night in each month and to receive 50¢ per month. Also they were to receive $1.00 for each frre and false alarm. A fine of 504 was to be paif if a member failed to come to drill and a fine of$ 1.00 for failure to come to a fire. The agreement was signed by firemen Edward Grant, Lee Moore, Elwood J. Johnson, Bert Clark, Richard Summers, John Falls, Charley Saple, Cass Connaway, Albert Barnard, and Ambrose Perkins. In the early days Liberty fire fighting equipment con­ sisted of a hand pumper which operated like a hand car. It was pulled to the fire by volunteers. Later it was horse drawn. Next a hook and ladder wagon was used including leather buckets for a bucket brigade. Then came the hose cart, which was a hose reel on wheels and was equipped with two and one-half inch hose. It was purchased after the installation of the waterworks and was drawn to the fires by a white horse. Th.is equipment was stored in the late Bob White's livery barn, where the Butler Apartments now stand on North Market Street. In 1916 , the first motorized equipment was purchased.It was a Model T Ford truck equipped with two chemical tanks, extension ladder, roof ladder, pike pole, axe, lanterns and hose bed for 2½ inch hose. After the motorized equipment was received, Ed Kain was appointed water chief and "Happy" Brunner was chemical chief. This equipment was stored in the Brunner Ford Garage located at tilat time where the Bufler Apartments now stand. In 1930, the Liberty Fire Department received its first motorized pumper truck, made by the General Fire Equipm­ ent Co. St. Louis, Mo. This piece of equipment is still in service in Liberty after 42 years. In April 1946, a new Buffalo Fire truck was delivered and rural fire protection for This page sponsored by THE LIBERTY HERALD - Daniel C. Paddock, Editor & Publisher This page sponsored by RICHMOND FIREPROOF DOOR CO. 68 69 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 Liberty Volunteer Fire Department, 1947 . HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 I LIBERTY POST OFFICE AND POSTMASTERS Frances E. Rankin five townships in Union County became a reality. In 1947 a 1000 gallon water tanker was added to the facilities. This provided additional water supply for rural fires. The truck was equipped with a power pump with booster reel and hose, ladders, 2½ inch hose and 1½ inch hose. This made it an auxiliary fire engine. The truck has since been made over into a squad truck to carry extra fire and salvage equipment. In October 1958, the second pumper tanker was added to the rural department . This being a Ford truck with a front mount pump made by the Mid-West Fire Equipment Co. In 1967, a Ford 4 wheel drive 3/4 ton truck was built up by the department members with a 250 gallon tank for water and a portable pump with pre-connected foam for tractor, automo­ bile and spill fires. This truck is also used for grass fires. Fire equipment has been stored in many locations through the years. From 1930 until January 1947, the equipment was stored in the Central Motor Company garage. The garage was owned by Frank Bethge who was appointed fire chief of the department and who served until December 1956. The equipment was moved in January 1947 to the Liberty Water Works, there it remained until October 16, 1947 when it \\-as moved into the newly completed Liberty Fire Station. This fire station was designed by Glen Connaway and stands at the south end of the Coliseum. The building was erected by Julius Tully, also a fireman. A brief review of the Liberty fire alarm system reveals that at fust, the alarm was spread simply by people shouting "Fire!". Later the telephone and the shouting of "Fire" brought fire fighters to the scene. Then the citizens donated money for a deep-throated steam whistle which was installed at the Rude Factory. Rude engineers on duty day and night sounded the whistle when there was a fire call. Later the city purchased a wildcat whistle and had it installed at the waterworks. Next came the present alarm siren which for years was on top of the telephone exchange. It was later moved to the Coliseum near the fire station. In the 130 years of its existence, there has been but one fatality in the department. William Gavin, 239, was fatally injured January 25, 1895, enroute to a fire with the equipment. His death, due to head injuries suffered in a fall from the equipment, occurred the same day as the accident. Members of the department at the present time are: John D. Hartley, chief; John F. Hartley, assistant chief; William Elliot, second assistant chief; John D. Bertch, secretary; William Hendrix, treasurer; Albert Carr, Robert A. Ross, William L. Ashcraft, Glen E. Heinbaugh, Ray E. Pfledderer, William K. Bias, Larry A. Gulley, H. Edward Woodruff, John Byrd, Malcolm Keasling, Richard Lee, William H. Kalsbeek, and Jan Montgomery. On May 5, 1951, the Liberty Fire Department was given an A rating by the Indiana Rating Bureau. This means a saving in insurance premiums to the rural residents in the five townships served by the Department. The members of the Department have saved the taxpayers a great deal in other ways. Much of the work done on rebuilding and keeping up equipment is volunteer work done by the firemen. The Liberty post office was established April 22 1824 the year after Liberty began as a town. In a year the fust postmaster was appointed and the line has been continuous since then. Until Civil War days the mail was carried by stage coaches and occasionally when roads were almost impassible, letters and papers came in saddlebags and two-wheeled carts. For more than 70 years the trains transported the mail, however, since then trucks have taken their place, especially in this community , where we no more have train service. The Liberty post office has had more than 30 different postmasters and acting postmasters, since its origin. They include the following: Cason Burckhalter, Joseph Williamson, James Perry, Joseph Watson, Samuel McCull­ ough, John Yaryan, Joshua Leach, George C.W. Thompson, Wilson Bragg. David S. Pierson, Allen C. White, Henry Husted, Abbott W. Bowers, Winfeild T. Bowers, Charles W. Stivers, Dennis Egan, S.D. Byram, John Lynch, Silas D. Byram, Laucetta L. Byram. B.M. Grove, James M. Freeman, Albert T. Sering, Frank B. Husted, Leland L. Bond , Mrs. Lorena P. Kerr, Jess E. Stevens, George L. Bridenhager, John McMahan and the present official, Karl T. Hammerle. George L. Bridenhager served the longest term of any official, from March I, 1940 until Oct. I, 1957. According to records the first city mail delivery in Liberty, was Aug. 16, 1916, while the rural delivery service began in l 903. The present staff includes Karl T. Hammerle, postmaster; Charles L. Bultman, assistant postmaster; George Snodgrass, clerk; Garry Sayne, clerk; William Elliott, sub-clerk-carrier; John Hartley, city carrier; Douglas Jordan, sub-city carrier; Robert J. Corrington, R.R. 1, carrier; Herschel Williams, R.R. 2; Joseph Deilkes, R.R. 3; Paul L. Weers, R.R. 4; Glen Welch , custodian; William Bell, assistant custodian; and sub-Rural carri rs, R.R. 1, Everett McCashland; R.R. 2, George Cornngton;R.R. 3, Nelson E. Lee; and R.R. 4,Ben King. The present building was dedicated Saturday, Aug. 13, 1938, with Jess E. Stevens, then postmaster, serving as Master of Ceremonies. Offices of the Union County Exten­ sion Service and the Selective Service Board are located in the basement of the building. 70 71 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORY OF WHITEWATER STATE PARK Crystal E. Coughlin HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 "That little stream fill up that big valley and form a 200-acre lake? Impossible!" The skeptics looked at tiny Silver Creek trickling over the sand and stones of the creek bed and shook their heads in disbelief. But the experts from the Indiana Department of Conservation smiled knowingly and went ahead with their plans. For Whitewater State Park was a "test-tube baby", as it were, conceived, brought into being, and developed by modern scientific methods. Indiana had begun building a system of state parks in the l 920's and after 20 years the state was dotted with parks which 'provided recreational facilities for its citiz ns. the east central section did not provide such a service witlun financing and purchasing the required acreage was t e responsibility of the local community. Therefore early i 1945 the Commercial Club of Liberty sponsored the orgam­ zation of the Whitewater Memorial State Park Association, composed of officials and _other re?resentatives Unio , Wayne, Fayette, and Franklin Counties. The word memo 1,- al" refers to the original idea of making the park a memonal to service men and women of the four counties in World War II· but later the state ruled that a facility of the state could n t memorialize those from only a portion of the state, so this feature was dropped. Later an act of the General Assembly of 1947 was required to legalize the procedure of land purchase and transfer to the state. This call_ed fo r the formation of a Joint Park Board which completed this phase Whitewater State Park Directors, 1949 easy driving distance of its residents. Therefore the Director of the Division of State Parks of the Indiana Department of Conservation promoted the passage of a bill in the Gener_al Assembly of 1943, enabling the state to establish a park m this area of the state. A committee from the department toured the Whitewater Valley to view the terrain, examirled aerial photos and maps of the region, and studie populati?n figures and other statistics on the area. Select10n of a site was based on these criteria: natural beauty of topography and vegetation; proper land conformation and oil co stitu ­ tion and adequate water supply, particularly with a vie_w to building a dam to impound an artificial lake; ea_sy acces?bil1- ty and location in the center of an aera with s fftc1ent population to provide a large number of poten al park visitors· and suitable and sufficient areas for handling these visitors'. The survey party reported to the Director of the Department that the only site which met their requirements was located on Silver Creek in the southwest quarter of Union County. At this point interested citizens of the area were con ­ tacted and informed that the state would develop and maintain a state park at this site, but that the task of of the project, and on June 8, 1949, transferr d to the state a total of 1514 acres which had been acquued. The total amount spent was $147,000, of which tax levies in ayne Co. provided $79,350; Fayette co. $26,6 ; Fran Co. $15,800; and Union Co. $12,250. In add1t10n Umon Co. residents raised $15,000 by public subscription . The dam to impound Silver Creek and form a lake, which was to be the biggest attraction of the new park, was completed and dedicated on October 28, 1951, with special ceremonies attended by a crowd of 2000. It was expected that six months would be required for the water level to reach the top of the spillway; but Nature confounded not only t e skeptics but also the experts: a torrential downpour m mid-Jan ary of 1952 brought the lake ater boilin to the full mark and sent it roaring over the spillway, carrymg tree trunks, limbs, and other debris from the lake bottom, "."hich struck the splash pool at the base with such force that 1t was demolished and had to be rebuilt. The park opened Sept. 1, 1952, for picnicking and boat only. The 1000-foot beach inaugurated sw i g atthe lake on June 5, 1953; and the opening of the f1shmg season on June I 6 brought thousands of anglers to cast a line into the "new water", which the Indiana Department of Conservation had stocked with several varieties of fish. From the beginning motor boats were banned on the lake, but rowboats for both pleasure riding and fishing are popular, and in smaller numbers, sailboats and canoes. The park management provides docks which are used by park rental boats as well as the privately-owned craft brought in by visitors. Picnic areas with tables, benches, furnaces, and shelter houses dot the wooded areas along the lake shore. Thousands of swimmers and sunbathers crowd the beach and patronize the bathhouse and refreshment center completed in 1954. Red Cross swimming and life-saving classes under supervision of park personnel are provided each summer. Horseback riders may rent mounts at the saddlebarn and follow the bridle trails laid out for them. Whitewater Park's popularity was evident from its opening day, and its revenue from admissions and rental fees has consistently exceeded the cost of maintenance and improve­ ments. The figure of 200,000 annual attendance forecast in the preliminary survey was passed in its third year of operation, and in 1970 the number was more than 300,000. Some of the featui;es pictured so glowingly in the preliminary survey have never been realized. The natural amphitheater for outdoor entertainment; the rustic lodge overlooking the lake; cabins for vacationers; and a bridge over the spillway to the still undeveloped west side of the park area have never got beyond the projection stage. It is to be hoped that these will eventually be built. On the other hand, the enormous growth in popularity of camping and the development of new types of trailers and campers, a phenomenon undreamed of 25 years ago, bring thousands of vacationing families to Whitewater each year. Camping facilities are at a premium, and a veritable city of tents, trailers, and campers of all descriptions springs up when the park opens at the beginning of the season and remains until it closes in the fall. Even a "test-tube baby" doesn't turn out as its parents had hoped and planned; but sometimes it achieves a different kind of success all its own. 72 73 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 The following Union County citizens were active in the work carried out: HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 UNION COUNTY GOVERNMENT Stephen Retherford Union County government is comparatively simple. [t consists of three county commissioners, and seven county councilmen, which are elected at general elections. Whitewater Memorial State Park Association, lnc. George M. Harris, pres. Clayton Bond, Ist vice-pres. Richard E. Ross, 2nd vice-pres. Dwight M Orr, 3rd vice-pres. Robert 8. Driggs Earl J. Frank Harold S. Hughes No1man H. Johnson Clarence Orr Daniel C. Paddock Joint Park Board Chm. of Co. Commissioners Rex Abernathy 1947 Pres. of Joint Board Wm. J Miles 1948 Alfred Bond 1949 Other county officials are also elected. The Circuit Court Judge and the County Prosecutor serve Franklin County as well as Uruon. Present Officials are: County Commissioners; James Curry, Lucian Byrd, and Clifford Hornung Wilham N. McMahan, sec.-trcas. Leland L. Bond Elmer F. Bossert Walter Bossert George L. Bridenhager Wayne Creek George A. Coughlin Chester Roberts Leonard Roberts Charles Stahr Dr G.E. Stevenson Robert C. Talbott Dr. WA. Thompson Sec. Treas. George A. Coughlin Superintendents of park. Charles C. Little John Siebert Merl Gentry Kenneth Spenny County Councilmen: 1st district - Harry Dils 2nd district - Raymond Witter 3rd district - Walter Bright 4th district - Harold Lake at-large - Harold Clevenger Roy Maddock Circuit Court Judge William Runyan County Prosecutor - Michael Douglas County Sheriff - George Sexton County Auditor - Albert Brown County Treasurer - Dorothy Montgomery County Clerk - Esther Cox County Assessor Edgar Bell Township Trustees: Liberty - George Dragoo Harmony - Burdette Lemmon Harrison - Harold K. Dare Brownsville - Leonard McCrory Union John Smith Center - J. W. Whipple Richard H. Stevens County Recorder - Mary Elizabeth Petro HISTORY OF LIBERTY'S WATER SYSTEM Daniel C. Paddock The Beach at Whitewater Park, 19S3. 74 Although Liberty was incorporated in 1936, water, the hfe-blood of any commumty, was provided the town for many years from individual wells. It was not until July 18, 1894 that a petition to the Town Board, cornpnsed of C. J. Murphy, President; F. Zutter­ master, George Pierce, R. D. Steele and Josh Davis, with James C. Rose, Clerk approved a petition by town residents, requesting a special election, to determine interest in construction of a water works for the purpose of providing fire protection and suppling of water to manufacturing plants, business houses and residences. Bids were received Sept. 29, 1894 for the new waterworks consistmg of tubular wells, two steam pumps of 500,000 gallon capacity, two steam boilers of 45 horse power each, a permanent pump house, approximately tluee miles of cast iron pipe and 35 double nozzle fire hydrants. On Oct. 6, 1894, a contract was awarded to David R.P. Demenck of Newport, Kentucky in the amount of $11,425.00. A $14,792.20 bond ordnance was approved Nov. 7, 1894 and on Dec. 20 it was reported that seven wells had been driven and construction of pumphouse and dwelling would be under roof as fast as weather would permit. The original waterworks was situated on land now occupied by the local REMC and George Goff residence at the intersection of North Main and Brownsville Avenue On Dec. 20, John E. Stevens was employed as the first engineer and rates were set varying from $20.00 per year for manufacturing plants down to $3.00 per year for a single faucet residence. The new waterworks was completed and accepted by the Board on April 15, 1895 and the contractor was paid in full. The waterworks was later moved to the location north of town following purchase of land from the Lafuse family and a 75,000 gaUon wooden water storage tank erected. With improvements dunng the ensuing years this water­ works served the corporation adequately until March 4, I958, when it was determined that an additional water supply was needed and a contract for frilling test wells was authorized the Board comprised ofClarence West, President; Robert Brewer, Glenn Heinbaugh, Marsh Pouder and Cecil Ardery. As the tests at that time provided no adequate supply, on Oct 6, 1959 bids were taken for constructing a new well field along Whitewater River west of Liberty, and erection of a new 255,000 gallon standpipe situated on ground formerly known as Davis Park. At the Board's regular meeting, Jan. 7, 1960, bids were accepted for a new system at a cost of $222,207.00, to be located on ground purchased from Olvis Marcum for $3,500.00, and bonds were sold in the amount of $262,000.00 with Board members, Marsh Pouder, President; Glen 0. Kaufman, David J. Ross, Sylvan E. Handley and Jess E. Stevens; Theresa Barnard, clerk-treasurer and Charles Liven­ good, attorney. The Bonds were sold in July, 1960 at 4 3/8% plus $812.20 premium to City Security Company of Indianapolis. The completed construction was accepted and final payment made Feb. 5, 1962 and this system continues to serve Liberty adequately at the present time. 75 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 SPORTS IN UNION COUNTY Helen V. Stevens Union County has always been an enthusiastic sports community. At the beginning of the century, horse racing was quite popular and Liberty had a modern race track located at what is now known as "Davis Park" which was equipped with horse barns to accomodate the race horses and a covered grandstand to accomodate the many fans. Some of the early race horse stables were owned by George Tappen , Joshua Davis, Lev Woods and Jim Rose. Some of the trainers were Al Addison, "Corky" Keffer and Dr. Urgenbright. The last race was held in 1914. Liberty Baseball Team -1904 Another sport that has long been popular in this territory is baseball. Some famous sports figures once played at Liberty, among whom was "Legs" Wildman , who later played with the St. Louis Browns. Also Weeb Ewban k, who is now Coach of the New York Jets professional football team. At one time Union County had teams at Greenwood, A popular team in the 1940's was composed of a group of boys that started playing ball together in the fifth and sixth grades and continued to play together long after they all graduated from high school. They played softball under the sponsorship of "Hensley's Service" and baseball under the "Liberty Merchants". Various leagues were formed in Liberty, College Corner and Connersville and many exciting games have been played by the participating teams. In 1956 through the efforts of John "Bum" Hart Alan Gruelle, James Cummins and Roy E. Stevens, Little League was organized for boys from 8 years through 12. The first games were played at the present High School Diamond. In 1959 they moved to the old softball diamond located where the new grade school now stands. Here they replaced the lights and continued to play there until 1965 when they had to vacate to make room for the new grade school. The present location just nortl1 of "Davis Park" was leased from the Davis heirs and through lots of hard labor and fine community cooperation this location has been developed into one of the best equipped Little League ball parks in the State of Indiana. It is supported by rents received from advertising signs around the park, and one money making project per year. At the present time there are approximately 150 little boys benefitted by the Little League Organization. College Corner has its own baseball program for little boys but is not affiliated with the National organization as is Liberty. For the older boys 13-16 there is the Babe Ruth League and for the boys through 19 we have American Legion Ball. Basket ball, the ever popular sport, from information available, probably started in the early l 900's before gynasiums were heard of. The first team of which any record could be found played their games in the Old Opera House that stood where Ross Super Market now stands. This team also played football and at one time played Miami University's "B" team and defeated them. Until 1961 Union Co u nt y had four basketball teams - Brownsville, Kitchel, College Corner and Liberty. [n 196_1 Brownsville and Kitchel consolidated with Liberty, leavmg teams at Liberty and College Corner, which we have today. Union County throughout the years has put out some fine ball teams . Since basketball has become a part of every high school in the State, schools play under the I.H.S.A.A. and the crowning event of each year is the State basketball tournament. No Union County school has won the coveted State title but in 1967, under the coaching of Joe Stanley, Liberty reached the semi-finals. The first Sectional title to be won by a Union County School was won by Liberty in 1938 with a team coached by Burl Shoo!. Kitchel, with barely enough boys in high school to have a team, won the Sectional two years in a row, 1942 and 1943. Keith Stroup coached the Kitchel teams. In 1914, under the coaching of Meredith Delph, Liberty won .its second Sectional tid e. Brownsville won in 1946 with James Williams as Coach . Liberty won again in 1967 and advanced to the semi-finals as stated above. Judge stand Union Co. Fairgrounds, 1907, Liberty. Billingsville, Quakertown, Dunlapsville and Liberty and College Corner has always had its own baseball program. George Carmichael with "Lady Gray." This page sponsored by WOODRUFF'S SUPER MARKET 76 Liberty High School Football Team - 1909 77 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA BASKETBALL College Corner Trojans - 1941 Kitchel Basketball Sectional Champions - 1942 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 BASKETBALL Brownsville Lions, Basketball Sectional Champions, 1945 Liberty Basketball Sectional and Regional Winners, 1967 78 79 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORY OF LIBERTY'S SANITATION SYSTEM Daniel C. Paddock LIBERTY HIGHSCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM 1916-1917 FIRST LITTLE LEAGUE TEAMS - 1956 From its incorporation in 1836 , until 1944, Liberty's sewerage system consisted of three disposal me thods, septic tanks, cesspools and outhouses, none of which were especially satisfactory or sanitary. In the beginning, however, sewerage treatment plants were unheard of and the above methods, unsatisfactory as they were, were the only modes available for sewage disposa l. It wasn't un til December, 1944, that the powers that be, in the Corpo ration, gave serio us consideration to a sanitary sewerage system and treatment plant, following a letter from the Indiana Stream Pollution Control Board , urging immediate action be taken to install a complete sanitary sewerage system in the corporation. Under guidance of Dr. G.E. Stevenson, town board president, and Earl Frank, James Wilson, Charles M. Davis, Harold S. Hughes and Mrs. Foster Osborn, clerk, plans were made to proceed with the project. ln May, 1945, following an order to stop polluting Silver Creek, and Whitewater River, the town board contracted Henry B. Steeg and Associates, engineering firm of Indianapolis, to draw up preliminary plans for the system. This firm began work immediately; the town was surveyed and plans were drawn up with the project to be begun and carried to completion as soon as materials and labor became available, following World War II, which was concluded in August, I945, after the surrender of Japan. In October, 1945, preliminary plans were revealed for the new system, which would serve normal population of 1,500-1,700 , with enough capacity to handle a 2,300 population . Site for construction of the treatment plant was purchased from Emmett Rile, adjacent to West Point Cemetery in November, 1945 , and in January, 1946, the engineers were authorized to prepare final plans and specifications on the complete project. Approval of plans and specifications were received from the State Board of Health and Stream Pollution contro l Board in May, I947, and final plans and specifications were approved by the Town Board in November, 1947, however, the project was still delayed due to shortage of materials and exhorbitant construction costs. In December, 1947, a petition for extending the time to proceed with the project was denied by the Stream Pollution Control Board and a new town council elected in November and organized at this meeting , composed of Earl J. Frank, C. D. Porter, Harold Brunner, Glenn Heinbaugh and Daniel C. Paddock, inherited the problem. A public meeting on the project was·held Aug. 3 I, 1948, at which the estimated cost of tl1e sewerage system was given at $222,444.60 and cost of the treatment plant, $40,000. As no bids were received on the construction in October of 1948, tl1e town again advertised for bids in September, 1949 and on Oct. 6, 1949, the construction contracts were awarded to Columbia Construction company of Indianapolis for installatio n of the sewers at $223,030 and the treatment plant construction to Shamrock company on its bid of $49,799, with the work expected to start within 60 days. Bonds were sold in January, 1950, to finance treatment plant construction and were purchased by the Union County National Bank at 2¾ per cent interest rate, plus a $966.00 premium for the total issue of $110,000. Final con tracts were signed in March of 1950, and construction of the plant began March 14, 1950, with sewer line construction starting shortly thereafter. The treatment plant was completed in September, J950, and the sewer installation finished in June 1951 . This system has served the Corporation from that time until the present. With construction progressing on the new Brookville Lake, expected to be completed by 1974 , the present town council, Francis Hughes, president; David J. Ross , John Bertsch, George Hensley and Clarence Brunner , Mildred Finch, clerk-treasurer; William E. Toney , attorney, is now faced with the problem of expanding the sewer system and treatment plant to avoid pollution of the new area. Plans are now under way for the expansion program, which will be financed by federal, state and local funds and is expected to cost in the neighborhood of $775,980. 80 81 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 EARLY UNION COUNTY HOMES Maurice Lafuze The Harold Hughes home on East Seminary St. Liberty was built 1841 to be the Union County Seminary. Freeman Lumber Yard, 1880 The period from 1804 to 1830 was one of intense activity in Union County . During that time homes were built for many more people than now live in Union Cou nty , besides scores of barns, many schools and churches, and mile after mile of rail fences. [[Templeton-73|John Templeton]]'s log cabin built in 1904 and restored in the Union County jail yard in Libe rty , is typical of the better log houses built by early Union County settlers. Many cabins were less well built of round logs and a few had at first one side open lo the weather. Several of the belier log houses were used as homes until as late as 1900. These usually had been weather boarded , often with thin tulip poplar siding. There are still a number of Union County homes in which a paJt of th e structure is of logs . Brick and frame homes began to appear in the I 820's and many substantial homes still occupied were built before the Civil War. Homes in the federal style were usually the first built. Colonial style once used to designate these homes is now reserved for a similar but larger home with high pillars in front as in George Washington's home at Mt. Vernon, Va. The federal style homes in Union County were quite uniform, nearly always with two stories, about twice as long as wide. The main ent rance was in the middle of the long side, and on the farms the wide side faced the road. There was a chimney at each end, and a small plain portico at the main entrance. Examples of the brick federal style home follow, with the approximate date of construction, the original builder and present owner, listed in that order. 1830 William Beard - Julian Logue 1833 Henry Rinker - Harry Webster 1834 Thomas Bennett - Norman Johnson 1835 Simon Snyder - on the Johnson farm north of Liberty 1841 The Harold Hughes home on East Seminary Street Liberty was built to be the Union County Seminary . Trustees were Elias Jarrell, George W. Hunt , and Jeremiah Williamson . Others: Frank Ardery home, Union Twp.; Gus Broner home, Main and Sycamore St. , Liberty ; CA. Alcorn, Road 101 South. The Ted Retherford home built by William Byram about 1860 is in the federal style with Italianate details. Bricks and the quick lime for the mortar for these homes were burned on the site from clay and limestone near at hand. A surprising fact is that the flat limestone readily available in many streams seems never to have been used to build a house. There were about sixty federal style brick homes built m Union Coun ty , perhaps twice as many frame houses in the same style. Frame homes in the federal style were similar in plan to those of brick, but varied somewhat more in size and often porches were added. The home of Mrs. Charles Little This page sponsored by MILES-RICHMOND, INC. 82 This page sponsored hy AUDREE'S DRESS SHOP and BRUNNER'S DAlRY QUEEN 83 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 The Home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Haworth Smith, North of Roseburg. HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 UNION COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Stephen Retherford on the Clifton Road shows the early style with small portico or entry. For the federal style with Greek revival pillared portico there is the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, north of Roseburg, also the home of Sylvanus Cockefair (Charles Masters) on Eli Creek. For a federal style home with modern porch there is the Carroll Montgomery home built by William Talbert about 1830. A federal style home with large porch and elaborate scroll work decorations is the R.C. Cain home (Thomas F. Huddleston) in the Salem area, also the Ora Sanford home (Moses Harveim) in Brownsville Twp. After the federal style home came the Italianate . Instead of the plain rectangular basic structure of the federal style, the homes were often cut off to make a three sided end, or a hexagonal bay window was added. The eaves extended A striking home style, that of the Mansard Roof was that of the A.B. (Benejah) Fosdick which stood until a few years ago on the site of the new Carter Paint Co. factory. A fine example of this style can be seen in the Keith Dare home in Franklin County one mile south of Billingsville. This is the most common style of home near the foot of the colerain hill going into Cincinnati on U.S. 27. After about sixty years of preferring homes of simple lines, Union County home builders, about I 885, made a drastic change to the Neo-Jacobean Style, the multi-gabled house. To the earlier basic rectang le people now added ells and T's to make homes with three, four or more gables. With this change came also the central chimney and central heat. The large frame house on the O.N. Williams, (Munson Corrington) Carroll Montgomery farm in Union Twp., is of Justice of the Peace Alfred Burke and wife - Dunlapsville Alfred Burke served as Justice of the Peace of Liberty Township, and the marriage records of Union County show that he officiated at many weddings. farther and were supported by brackets, and curved or ornate lentels covered doors and windows. Surp risingly, the Italian­ ate houses uniformly were built with the end toward the highway. This was possibly because people had had time to improve lanes, so that the entrance was on the lane rather than the highway. On the other hand this placing of the house might have been immitation of the urban builder who could thereby put more homes on a given frontage. Italianate style houses in Union County were built from about 1860-1885. Examples of this style are: the B.F. Coddington, (Robert Lilly) home 4 mile north on U.S. 27; the Dan Harvey (Willard Rude) home south of Clifton; and the John Allen (W.P. Kitchell) home, recently razed south of Five Points. Italianate details are well illustra ted on the J.A. Bertch and Son store in Liberty. the Neu-Jacobean style. To th is style home was soon added the curved veranda, with railing, giving access to one, two or even three doors. Typical examples arc the Will Fosdick (Clark Pouder) home on East Union St.; the Will Maxw_ell (Wallace Wharton) house east on Indiana 44 or the J. Smith Mitchell (James M . Smith) house north on U.S. 27. The veranda is of Benga l origin. This type home is more common in town than on farms since combination of farms had by this time made many rural houses superflorous. There are many examples of this type home on Ccn tral or Grand Avenues, in Connersville, or in R ushville north of the C&O Railway. Union County now has many fine modern homes of ranch or other styles. While home styles arc an interesting study in· town or country they are most easily observed from the country roads. The Union County Historical Society was organized on March 22, 1924 at a meeting called in the basement of the Public Library. Founding members were: Mrs. Martha Craft, Mrs. Gertrude Greggerson, Addie Garrett, .1rs. Flora Kennedy, Mrs. Ella Miller, Mrs. Clara Reynolds, Mrs. Minnie Stivers, Mrs. Ethel Laird, Miss Marie Guard, Miss Louie McMah an, Miss Ester Hamilton. The stated purpose of the Union County Historical Society was and is "to preserve the history and historical relics of history and historical relics of Union County, Indiana". With that in mind, a rather brief description of some of the group's major activities have been the establish­ ment of a museum in the basement of the Court House in 1929, a county-wide tour by members and other interested people of places of historical significance in 1934 , the placing of the Templeton Cabin on the jail yard in 1938, and the observing of "Covered Bridge Days" annually since 1966. The latter activity has been of major concern to the Union County Hist orical Society for several years now. "Covered Bridge Days" is an event held annually in the area of Dunlapsville and the Dunlapsville Bridge in an effort to raise money for the relocation of the Dunlapsville Bridge some­ where in the area of the Treaty Line Museum to make way for the Brookville Reservoir. Some of Union County Historical Society's prominent members over the yea rs have been William McMahan, Mr. and Mrs. Lelond Bond, Earl Frank, Mrs. Charles D. Johnson, Irving l.afuse, and Mrs. Albert Johnson. The present officers are: President, Dick Howard; Vice-President, Louis Stanley; Secretary, Phyllis Howard; Treasurer, Marsh Pouder. 84 85 r HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 (1873-1877) JJWm J:Jz11 (!JialUJ JJj 'm.JM.. ClaA!uwn 'llla.c11 JWJ. 'lllaldna 'lll.aAia 'Ylllwland At the start of the diary the Macys lived southwest of Dunlapsville. They moved to Quakertown in May 1876 and kept boarders or transient visitors and served meals in their home. Mrs. Macy died soon after last entry. She is buried in Dunlapsville. all the right's they think they want , what they think about taxation with OUl any representation , and if they think it is right when the husband dies with out a will for the property to be sold off and divided out? If so why not when the wife dies, she would be no more likely to squander that property than he would, she would be no more likely to marry than he would, then why not make them on a equal footing? Then there is an other question and that is the temperance question, which has been discussed for many years, with very little success so far as I can see. I believe if the ladies were allowed to vote there would be no need of temperance meetings from the fact that there would be nothing to get intoxicated on. Is this what our gentlemen drinkers fear? We fear that is one of the causes that we are kept in the background. you can go neither in the house nor out but your nostrils are greeted with the stench. The wheat shocks are as greene as the meadows, the oats are beaten to the ground, the cucumber vines have all died, the watermelons are in the same fix. The tomato vines standing up look like they would measure sixteen feet, they are all vine, the punkin vines have traveled till it will take two or three surveyors to tell who they belonged to. The corn looks well what is standing, there is a great deal of it that has taken the pleasure of laying down. The cabbage looks well, the onion crop is good , the peas grew so high they forgot to bloom and l guess if there could have been a pole put high enough the beans would have paid a visit to the moon. The Irish po tatoe crop is good generally, the sweet potatoes have an abundanace of vines and looks like they would make cables that would reach December 1873 Friday 5 A pleasant day. I finished Anderson's shirts and baked a cake. Clark gathered a load of com. Wednesday 24 Quite frosty.. Clarkson and Edgar went to Quakertown to gather a load of corn and I went to the store. It was one o'clock when we got home. I got dinner and sewed some. Clark went to Alquina this evening and settled for the building of our wood house, and our sawing bill. Edgar is gone to Salem to a ball. School adjourned today ti! after the holidays. Clara has hung up her stocking and I put three sticks of candy, six hickory nuts, five crackers, and Clark put six cents in money. July, 1874 Friday 3 Pleasant. I took the trade to Quakertown - 6 lbs. of Butter & 1O½ doz. eggs. They came to $1.97. Saturday 4 A glorious day in American history. The day that our forefathers signed the Declaration of Indepen­ dence and resolved that they would submit to the yoke of tyrrany no longer. This transpired ninety eight years ago today. We attended a celebration gotten up by the Grangers at Sand Run. Had a splendid time. Had speeches from Mr. Adams , Mr. Reynolds & Mr. Hamilton. There was quite a concourse of people. They had the misfortune to burst the cannon early in the day. The Liberty Band played some excellent music and all seemed to enjoy themselves. Augµst, 1874 Saturday 12 Warm. We all went to Liberty to a temperance meeting. The Quakertown mill was sold today at sheriffs sale for twenty six hundred dollars. Hugh Abernathy was the purchaser. November 1874 Monday 2 Some warmer. I'm no better. George and Fanny was over this afternoon. One week ago tonight John Hollingsworth was shot at Tom Powels saloon. He is living yet and it is thought he will get well. Also the Saturday previous two darkies got enough of the devils oil for one to kill the other. Also the same week that Hollingsworth was shot, a lady by the name of Pierce came to her death through the neglect of a drunken husband. This is saying a good deal for our County seat, with its splendid courthouse and its splendid jail. Well, will the time ever come when the evils of the intoxica­ ting cup will be felt no more, when the poor inebriate can lift up his head and say, 1 thank my God that the temptation is gone, that I can walk the streets like an honest man, with out the fear of being in the gutter every time I step out. God hasten the time is my prayer. Wednesday 11 Cool. Clark and I went to Liberty, he to pay taxes, I to have my teeth pulled. I had eight pulled without getting off my chair. Saturday 5 A little cooler. I baked six pies and seven loaves of bread and churned. Clark and Edgar went to Connersville with the hogs. Clark got seven cents a pound, his hogs averaged three hundred and eighteen pounds. Came to four hundred and twenty three dollars. He has sold six hundred and thirty six dollars worth of stock this year. May, 1875 Wednesday 25 Warm. Clark, Emily and I went to Liberty, to attend the Woman's Right's Convention. I was very much pleased with the proceedings of the Convention and think those ladies who called the Convention are in a good cause, and that their efforts will be crowned with success; and that at no far distant day shall be my prayer. For why the ladies are not allowed to vote I can not tell unless they can not see how they stand. They say "I have all the right's I want," when they have absolutely no right's compared to what the men enjoy. I would like to ask those who are so sure they have June, 1875 Thursday 17 Warm and looks like rain. I started to Quaker­ town where I arrived about eleven o'clock, where owing to a rain storm, 1 stayed till after dinner, then Manhala Stanton and I started for John Hannas, who lives on the old Stanton farm. The White Water valley is one of the beautifulest spots in the world, the valley is from a half a mile to a mile wide, which is filled up with the waiving corn the golden wheat with here and there a beautiful meadow, and orchards, with the farm homestead, surrounded with beautiful flowers making it look like a paradise. What can be more beautiful? When you tire of looking at the valley, you can cast your eyes on either side to the hills, crowned with those majestic trees of the forest, with their topmost branches reaching almost to the sky. While if you are successful enough to climb one of those hillsides, the lower branches invite you to a cool and refreshing shade. July, 1875 Thursday 29 ... It being brother George's birthday, we gathered together a few things, and went over to give him a surprise. Well the next thing was dinner, of which we had plenty. I will endeavor to give the reader a detail of what we had for a country birthday dinner. We had chicken, potatoes, green beans, fried fish, bread, butter, beet pickles, cucumber pickles, cabbage, stewed dried apples, stewed dried peaches, canned peaches, cheese, maple molases, custard pie, grape pie, blackberry pie, silver cake, fruit cake, ginger bread, coffee, milk and water. August, 1875 Monday 2 Some cooler and drissling rain. I sewed some. It has rained till everthing that can rot is rotten, and across the Atlantic ocean. Well, I guess we will have to keep some of them over, and take them to the centennial. And the weeds have grown so tall, they remind one of cane brakes, and if there was any bears I should expect to hear them growl; or the deer poking their antlers out to see if this country was inhabitated, or if it was in its native wilderness. The birds have ceased to wabble their lays, and the tree toad and bull frog seem in the height of their glory. The lightning bug sits all day with drooping head and folded wings, at night it comes forth and emits its spark, but the dampness has taken all light out of it. And the mosquito still claim you as his near relation, and sucks your blood and sings as though he was singing your funeral dirge. And the dogs bark as though they were moldy and horse, and the fox steals in the poultry yard and catches the poultry and still it rains, rains and is gloomy without and within, and my heart is sad, and I think will it ever quit raining. Tuesday 3 Still misting rain, until noon, then the clouds that had so long hung like a pall over this beautiful land disperssed and we were blessed with the golden beams of sunshine. September, 1895 Saturday 4 A beautiful day. We arose this morning before the crow flew off his roost. I cooked a chicken and fixed up our dinner, and Clark hitched the two-horse wagon and we started to Quakertown, where we arrived before eight o'clock. We halted there an took in five passengers. Mr. Milton Stanton, his wife and two children and Miss Mahala Stanton. We then started to Liberty to the old settlers meeting where we arrived about ten o'clock. This meeting of the old settlers is the first one I ever attended, and I must say I was very much 86 87 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 pleased with the proceedings. The meeting was held in the courthouse yard, which is a beautiful place to hold a meeting of any kind. The congrega­ tion was large, and every one appeared to see his neighbor. There were a good many old relicks shown and among other things, was a shaving bone that Uncle Adam Pigman carried in the war of eighteen hundred and twelve; and the vest that he Saturday 20 Pleasant. I stewed punkin, baked six punkin pies and three dried apple pies, five loaves of bread, and a crock of ginger snaps, stewed beets and made cucumber pickles, churned and scrubbed. We also went to the Lodge. March, 1876 Monday 6 Warm. Clark was boiling sugar water all day yesterday and today. I done off six gallon of (1849) }JWm 1m (!JialUJ JJj6J.i}tu B. tBRaAd Elihu was born near Liberty in 1825 , one of twelve children of William & Rachel Beard, Quakers who settled in Union County eight years earlier. The home where Elihu spent his boyhood was built in the 1820's and was an "Underground Railroad Station" in pre-Civil War days. was married in, in eighteen hundred and fifteen. The vest was made in my grandfather's family. When I say made, I did not intend to convey the idea that cutting out and sewing it together was all they done. They carded the cotton, spun the thread, done the coloring, and wove the cloth. Uncle Adam Pigman is eighty six years old, and the oldest man in Harmony Township. I saw two things there 1 never saw before, one was a porringer and the other was a bed warmer. There was an excellent speech in the forenoon by Mr. Tom Bennett, and in the afternoon by Mr. John Yaryan. Besides a great many others made short orations. There was music by the band and music by the choir, and the old folks sang some old styled hymns. Wednesday 3 Warm and a day that will be remembered for years. It commenced thundering about ten o'clock; and thundered and rained and hailed till three. At twelve o'clock it was so dark that those who ate their dinner had to light their lamps. The sky had a peculiar look. In the north and south for an hour and a half after it commenced, it was nearly the color of gold, while over head it was dark. Gradually the gold color disappeared and it became all over of one color. You could distin­ guish no cloud, by the vivid flashes of lightning which was as bright as I have ever seen. It all appeared so dark and heavy. Rufus Brown , and Catherin Holland were stunned by the lightning. It was so dark at one o'cloc k at our house that to stand out on an open porch you could not see to read common print. It faired off about three o'clock and did not rain any more till about dark, when there came up another thunder storm and passed over and cleared off. I have heard since that some people thought the world was coming to an end, and others thought there was going to be an earthquake. And some thought the scripture was being fulfilled where it speaks of the sun being turned to darkness. I sewed some on Clara's dress. November, 1875 Saturday 13 ... Clark and I went to the Lodge, and had a nice time in the way of speaking and debatin g. The question for debate was, which is entitled to the most honor, Christopher Columbus for the dis­ covery of America, or George Washington for defending it. Christopher had but one to speak for him, the rest were for George. molases this forenoon. This afternoon I went to Quakertown to the store ... The news today was that the saloons in Liberty were all destroyed last night. Happy day when the saloons shall all have passed away. July, 1876 Tuesday 4 Had a heavy rain last night. This being the fourth of July, it is a great day of rejoycing as the cannons are loudly proclaiming far and near. It is not the common fourth. of July, it i the Centen­ nial fourth of July. One hundred years ago today our forefathers, drew up a piece of writing which they all signed, and which they called the Delcara­ tion of Independence which guaranteed to eve'ry man life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And after a hard struggle of a great many years fighting, and the loss of some of the bravest and best men they gained the victory, which made them free men; and all the blessings we enjoy today was gained by drops of sweat and blood. September, 1876 Tuesday 19 Warm. Clark and I went to Uncle Adam Pigman's funeral, which was very large. There was one hundred and nineteen wagons, carriages, and buggys. October, 1876 Monday 9 Cool. Clark, Clara and I went to Liberty to a Republican meeting. There was a large crowd; but a very civil one. There were two or three bands, and several companies dressed in regalia, that marched. There were two speakers, a white man by the name of Wats, and a colored man, the governor of Louisiana, a Mr. Pinchback. February, 1877 Tuesday 27 Frosty. Clark hauled a log to the mill to make pailing to pail in our garden. I scrubbed and baked five loaves of bread, and finished molding candles, I have molded four dozen. Clark fixed an ashhouse today. March, 1877 Thursday I A very fine morning, but rained a litt le in the evening. I baked five loaves of bread, two cakes, and seven pies. Clark went up to the place and got the posts to make our garden fence. We have a gentleman and his wife staying with us tonight, by the name of Dewit. He gives lectures on horses, and gives a lecture in the hall tonight. Jan. 1 This year I design to keep a diary by which means 1 hope to be able at the close of each week, each month, or even at the end of the year, to have a better knowledge of the manner in which my time has been spent. I have for some time been engaged in educational pursuits. Commencing in the spring of 1845 I spent five sessions at Oxford College. In the autumn of 1847 I commenced teaching, which occupation I continued for six months. In the spring of 1848, I went to Iowa on a visit . This was a very agreeab le journey to me. And as I went by water and returned by land l got to see a considerable portion of the world ... In the summer of 1848 I entered Farmers' College near Cincinnati ... The year of 1849 begins today and lam on my return to college. June 30 Start home early in the morning - my roomate Mr. Garrett started with me. We walked over to the pike running from Cincinnati to Oxford, where we arrived about seven in the morning. We were told the stage would not come along till about ten. After resting a short time we proceeded, stopping occasionally to rest and talk. The principal con­ versation was about cholera which we found was raging in the country as well as in the City . . . The stage at last overtook usand we arrived at home about a little before night. Found the people generally healthy though alarmed about the cholera - the dread of this disease was much greater here than it had been in the city. July 2 Went to Liberty, a little town about two miles from home. Saw several of my old acquaintances - took dinner at my sister's - afternoon went to the Seminary. Mr. Horton has a fine school here at this time - about 60 in number. Horton has been teaching about twenty years and has generally been considered one of the best of teachers. He is somewhat irritable and passionate. The order was not very good though most of the students seemed anxious to learn. July 3 Attended Milton Hollingsworth's school - situated one mile south of Liberty - at a place called "Beech Grove." Hollingsworth keeps a most splen­ did school - has about 60 students - the order was the best of any school 1 ever attended. He is strictly moral - very mild - whips none at all - said he never had taken a stick into school - is purely democratic. Has his scholars to make all the rules - and the result is he has little disorder or trouble. July 18 . . . We have not had any cholera in our settlement yet. There is some cholera at Liberty a small town about two miles from where my father resides - the people about there, and even here, are con­ siderably alarmed. July 21 ... This evening I heard my brnther-in-law was sick - he resides in Liberty. I went immediately to town - found him quite unwell - he has some­ thing very similar to the cholera - the disease was checked when I got there. There is a great deal of sickness in Liberty at this time. July 22 ... On my return this evening 1 learned that William Tolbert's wife had died of cholera about half an hour before my arrival - she lived within a quarter of mile from father's - was taken in morning and died before night. July 24 ... While watching with Gardner this morning I was called to go for the Dr. for another one of the neighbors. The word was he was bad and wanted the Dr. in haste. I rode about 6 miles for a botanic or rather electic Dr. - returned without him, leaving word for him to come as soon as possi­ ble. . . . I left him medicines. He and wife infor­ med me that they believed that it would be impossible to get assistance from some three or four of their nearest neighbors if they were dying, so much for Christianity for they are loud profes­ sors. I think it is a very good time to prove the size of men's souls - and some appear very small . . . Aug 6 Went to election today - did not vote as 1 claim a residence in Ohio. I would have liked to have voted today in order to support our free-soil candidates. I hope they will succeed - the pro­ spect is very favorable - they having to some extent united with the democratic party. It is astonishing that northern men who understand the advantages of freedom and free institu tions , should be in favor of extending this abominable curse of slavery over newly acquired territory. Aug. 29, 30, 31 Spent these going to the City, having been employed to help my Brother drive in some stock. We have had rather a jully time. Driving cattle to market is not the most disagreeable business in the world. Sept. 1 Arrived at college this evening - had a very agreeable time on the road from the city to the College ... After supper went to see the president and found him and family well and sociable. 88 89 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 J. A. Bertch & Son founded 1866. This page sponsored by J.A. BERTCH & SON 90 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 Replica of coach used in Union Co unty in late J B00' s. This page sponsored by BAKER-SHOWALTER FUNERAL HOMES 91 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA Fosdick house built 1869. W.A. Fosdick, founder. This page sponsored by FOSDICK FUNERAL HOME 92 1821-1971 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 Photo of Oil Painting of original Co-op Elevator, part of which was erected in 1855. This page sponsored by UNION COUNTY FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION - Liberty and Cottage Grove 93 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 PROGRAM Union County Sesquicentennial Sept. 19 -Sept. 26, 1971 Sunday, Sept. 19 Home Coming in All Union County Churches 11:00 A.M. - Barbecue - American Legion 2:00 P.M. - Vintage Antique Auto Parade 3:00 to 5:00 P.M. - Gay Ninety Social Hour -Town Square 5: 00 P.M. - Ice Cream Social - Junior Leaders 7:30 P.M. - All Churches of Union County - Old Fashioned Hymn sing and services - 4-H Building. Monday, Sept. 20-Pioneer Day and Display of Antique Machinery Muzzle Loading Gun Display and Shoot 5:00 P.M. - Silent Movies 7:30 P.M. - Evening Show at 4-H Building. Awards will be given for oldest married couple; oldest Man , Oldest Woman; Oldest Union Countian (native). Tuesday, Sept. 21-Youth Day Sports Car Display 1:30 P.M. - Baby show; pony rides 5:30 P.M. - Youth Parade Contests, sack race, greased pole (climb) watermelon eating; live frog , three jumps, most distance; tug-of-war; box lunch auction. 7:30 P.M. - Queen Crowning Contest at Gymnasium. 8:00 P.M. - "Saga of Whitewater Valley" - Gymnasium HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1jl21-1971 Wednesday, Sept. 22 Music and Ladies' Day Music and Ladies' Day 10:00 A.M. - Cookfng School - Door Prizes - Public Service 1:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. - 4-H Building - Memory Review Written by Bessie Cash ; Silver Tea - Refreshments Concession at rear of 4-H building "Ye Olde Cupboard". Archery demonstration. 7:00 P.M. - Fiddler's Concert - 4-H Building 8:00 P.M. - Dixon Dance Revue Evening - " Batt le of Combo Bands" Dutch Brunner's Lot. 8:00 P.M. Spectacular Production of "Saga of Whitewater Valley" - Gymnasium Thursday, Sept. 23-Agriculture Day 10:00 A.M. to 12 Noon - All entries due at 4-H Building Awards for largest pumpkin, head of cabbage, turnip, oddest ear of corn, longest ear of corn , best peck of wheat, best peck of oats, most unusual gourds. 5:00 to 8:30P.M. - Pork chop supper at 4-H Building 5:30 P.M. - Garden tractor pull (Closed to Union county and College Corn er School district.) 8:00 P.M. - Spectacular "Saga of Whitewater Valley" Frida y, Sept. 24 Old Fashioned Art and Handicraft Day Loo ming of cloth; looming of rugs; braiding rugs; crocheting rugs; Hook rugs; homemade soap display; needle point ; embroidery; crochet ; quilt display; bread bakin g; apple butter making; caning; candle making; jewelry making; horse shoeing and forge welding; wood carving; broom making; spinning wheel display ; silho uet tes; knitt ing; leather work; hairpin lace and tatting; candy making; l n_dian relics and art; display of paintings from Richmond, Connersville and surrou nding area, in courtho use corrido rs and lawn. 8:00 P.M. - Final Presentation of "Saga of Whitewater Valley" Saturday, Sept. 25-Feature Parade Day 10:30 A.M. - Mini circus at Short High School 11:00 A.M. - All-day Bar becue -American Legion Home I: 00 P.M. - Water fight by fire departments, downtown 2:00 P.M. - Mini circus, SHS gym and Barbecue contin uing 9:00 P.M. - Grand Celebratio n Ball - 4-H Building Sunday, Sept. 26-R eligious Ser vices 1:00 P.M. - Covered dish cooperat ive d inner and get-together - 4-H Building 94 95 HISTORICAL RECORD OF UNION COUNTY, INDIANA 1821-1971 UNION COUNTY INDIANA r.Y R2 W•- « L E Handley's Barbershop, Collyer Motel & Barbershop, Standard Service Station, L.S. Byrd & Sons, Scaggs Oil Company, Wayne Auto Supply Company, Hofer's Super Market, Payton's Shoe Store, Mother's Restaurant, Shriner's Grocery Store, Mr. & Mrs. Curtis Miller, & Sawyer Radio & T.V. Service. 96

Union Lutheran Church, Salisbury, Rowan, North Carolina

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[[Category: Union Lutheran Church Cemetery, Salisbury, North Carolina]] [[Category:Rowan County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] == Goals == The goal of this project is to, first and foremost, honor our roots and the great history of our church, cemetery and congregation over the many years since being founded in 1774. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Griffin-7743|Cynthia Denise Griffin]]. === Tasks === Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Entering information for those buried at our church cemetery into the WikiTree site; * Attaching any publications or documents to the page citing the history of our church or members; * Do you have old family photos of members of the congregation? Photos taken at church socials or homecomings? Photos that could timeline the growth and changes of our church over the many years? If so, please share them! Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15477542 send me a private message]. Thanks! === Church History === {{Image|file=Union_Lutheran_Church_Salisbury_Rowan_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Union Lutheran Church }}{{clear}} Union Lutheran Church, founded in 1774, is a congregation of the North American Lutheran Church (NALC). Union is located a few miles east of Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina on Bringle Ferry Road. This is near High Rock Lake and the Dan Nicholas State Park. https://ulcsalisbury.org The office contact is office@ulcsalisbury.org ::1774 is the date given for the Lutheran Church for North Carolina. There are some records of the name - Dutch Meeting House, Dutch Pine Meeting House, and Pine Church. :An article was published an article about the church in 1883. According to the Church’s history, land for the church was deeded in trust to Fredrick Fisher and Michael Brown. in 1788. The first church was logs which were then painted. Its floors had been twice weathered boards , with one set nailed down, then the second set nailed on top of the old boards. the 2nd building was brick, 40 ft by 60 ft. [https://archive.org/details/history200thanni00lipp History and 200th anniversary of Union Evangelical Lutheran Church of Salisbury, North Carolina, 1774-1974 / by L. Aaron Lippard] ===Union Lutheran Church Cemetery === {{Image|file=Union_Lutheran_Church_Salisbury_Rowan_North_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=' }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Union_Lutheran_Church_Salisbury_Rowan_North_Carolina_USA.pdf |align=r |caption=History and 200th Anniversary of Union Evangelical Lutheran Church of Salisbury North Carolina 1774 to 1974 by L Aaron Lippard |size=300 |caption=' }}{{clear}} [[:Category: Rowan County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] The goal of this project is to, first and foremost, honor our roots and the great history of our church, cemetery and congregation over the many years since being founded in 1774. The goal of this project is to, first and foremost, honor our roots and the great history of our church, cemetery and congregation over the many years since being founded in 1774. {{Image|file=Union_Lutheran_Church_Salisbury_Rowan_North_Carolina_USA-2.jpg|align=r|size=250 |caption=Photo of Union Lutheran Church, Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Barringer-702-1.jpg|align=r|size=250 |caption=Union Lutheran Church, Rowan County, North Carolina, USA }}{{clear}} [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2194445/union-lutheran-church-cemetery FindAGrave Union Lutheran church Cemetery] :PHONE 704-636-5092 :MEMORIALS 1,045 added (86% photographed)

Unique Blevins Signature Marks

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=THE UNIQUE SIGNATURE MARKS OF TWO JAMES BLEVINS: A KEY CLUE TO THE ORIGIN OF THE SOUTHERN BLEVINS FAMILY= ==Introduction== The origin of the southern branch of the Blevins family in North America has been a subject of controversy on WikiTree for many years, as the heated comments on some Blevins profiles reflect. Everyone seems to agree that two Blevins men – a James and a Daniel – appeared on the list of taxables for the Monocacy Hundred in what was then Prince George’s County, Maryland, in 1733,Maryland Hall of Records, ''Calendar of Maryland State Papers, No. 1, The Black Books,'' (1943), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000475038?urlappend=%3Bseq=60 42]; Digital images, ''Hathitrust,'' (https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000475038 : accessed 8 May 2021). and that James appeared there again in 1734 on the list of men who failed to burn their substandard tobacco as required by local law.Grace L. Tracey, & John P. Dern, ''Pioneers of Old Monocacy: The Early Settlement of Frederick County, Maryland 1721-43,'' (Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987), 368-69 (citing Prince George's County Court Records V:98); Digital Images, ''Ancestry.com,'' (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/49295/ : accessed 8 May 2021) [subscription required]. Blevins researchers also seem to agree that these two Blevins men were associated with the Walling/Wallen family, including in particular [[Walling-1054|Elisha Walling]]. Elisha and his brothers [[Walling-175|James]] and [[Walling-172|William]] also appear on those same lists in the Monocacy Hundred in 1733-4; and beginning in the late 1730s or early 1740s, Elisha Walling and his descendants, as well as several Blevins men and other related families, all migrated from Maryland to the southwestern Virginia frontier. What has been hotly disputed, however, is where those Blevins men who appear in the Monocacy Hundred in 1733-34 came from: in other words, ''who were the ancestors of this southern branch of the early Blevins family in North America?'' Most of the answers to that question have been unsourced and speculative. Various conflicting theories have been proposed in published sources and in countless online family trees and internet posts – most of which are wrong. The purpose of this free space page is to explain a key genealogical clue that, together with a few other pieces of evidence described below, should resolve the debate. This key clue appears to have been discovered originally by [[Blevins-3709|Alton Blevins]], a researcher from San Antonio, Texas. Alton Blevins did not publish his findings, but he shared them with a researcher named Robert Blevins who did, in a set of excellent self-published papers that are the primary source for the presentation here.Those papers are all available at ''Robert P. Blevins: Blevins Genealogical Research Publications,'' (https://www.rpblevins.com/ : accessed 14 June 2021). ==The Use of Signature Marks in Early American Colonial Legal Documents== Many early colonial ancestors in America were illiterate and could not sign their name on formal legal documents such as deeds and wills. Instead, they applied their “mark” to the document. Frequently, this mark was just an “X,” but in some cases our ancestors chose to use a unique symbol instead. When they did so consistently, they left behind important clues to their identity in these documents. Although most available deeds, wills, and similar legal documents used in genealogical research are handwritten copies created by the clerk for a court docket rather than the original document itself, the court clerks who prepared these official copies generally tried to duplicate the original marks. Even when the handwritten court records were later transcribed and compiled into collected volumes for genealogical and historical research, the authors of those later compilations also often attempted to faithfully reproduce the original signature marks. Thus, when they exist, unique signature marks can offer persuasive evidence that an individual with a particular name who appears in one time and place is the same person as another with that same name who appears in a different time and place. In Robert Blevins’ words, it is “[a] rarely used, but very powerful technique for the researcher….”Robert P. Blevins, ''The Blevins Men of New York and New England: The First Blevins Settlers in the New World'' (Acme, Penn.: s.p., 2020), vi; digital Image, ''Robert P. Blevins: Blevins Genealogical Research Publications,'' (https://www.rpblevins.com/ : accessed 14 June 2021). Fortunately, several of the early Blevins men in colonial North America used unique signature marks. The two whose distinctive signature marks provide the key to determining the origin of the southern branch of the Blevins family are [[Blevin-32|James Blevin (Blevin-32)]] and his son [[Blevin-33|James Blevin (Blevin-33)]].In addition to the analysis relevant here, Robert Blevins provides an extended discussion of the use of this tool to identify younger Blevins men in subsequent generations in his papers. ==The James Blevin of Oyster Bay, Province of New York== The first appearance of the older James Blevin is in the town of Oyster Bay in the Province of New York in February 1678/9, when he acquired land in the town.See profile for [[Blevin-32|James Blevin (Blevin-32)]]. Eight years later, in January 1686/7, he left behind at least two legal records in Oyster Bay containing his unique signature mark. The first is the record of an arbitration dispute dated 7 January 1686/7 involving John Rogers and James Blevin, both of Oyster Bay. A transcription of this record is contained in the ''Dongan Papers'' edited by Peter Christoph.Peter R. Christoph, ed., ''The Dongan Papers: Admiralty Court and other Records of the Administration of New York Governor Thomas Dongan,'' 2 parts (Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 1993), 2:6. In addition to a transcription of the document itself, Christoph includes a handwritten reproduction of the unique signature mark. That portion of the document is reproduced in image 1: {{Image|file=Unique_Blevins_Signature_Marks.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Image 1: Oyster Bay, Arbitration Dispute 7 Jan 1687/7 }} Christoph’s notes to this document explain that “[t]he mark of Rogers and the last names of both men are obscured by the remnants of two wax seals” on the original document.''Dongan Papers,'' 2:6. In fact, the bottom right corner of James Blevin’s mark was likely also obscured by the sealing wax. While the symbol on the right in this image resembles an “A” or an “R,” in every subsequent appearance of James Blevins’ mark, as discussed below, the mark includes the same distinctive vertical line with three horizontal cross lines symbol on the left, but the symbol on the right is clearly a “B,” as in Blevin. Robert Blevins renders this distinctive mark as reflected in image 2:Blevins, [https://www.rpblevins.com/ Blevins Men of New York and New England], vii. {{Image|file=Unique_Blevins_Signature_Marks-1.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Image 2: Robert Blevins Rendering (Blevin-32) }} The second known Oyster Bay record in which the mark appears is a deed by James Blevin and his wife “An[n]” dated 14 January 1686/7. This deed contains both of their signature marks. An[n]’s mark on this document was a simple X, but James again used his unique mark. In the typeset transcription of this deed compiled by John Cox Jr. from the original in 1916,John Cox, Jr., ed., '[[Space:Oyster Bay Town Records|Oyster Bay Town Records]], 8 vols. (New York: various publishers, 1916-40), [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044020388757?urlappend=%3Bseq=467 1:437]. it is rendered as reflected in image 3: {{Image|file=Unique_Blevins_Signature_Marks-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Image 3: Oyster Bay, Deed 14 Jan 1686/7 }} This “E:B:” seems clearly to be an attempt by the compiler to reproduce that same unique handwritten mark, given the limitations of using typeset to do so. The original source from which this typeset transcription was compiled is Book B, p. 109, of the original Town Records of Oyster Bay. If the original record can be located, this page will be updated to reflect a discussion of that original. The deed made by James and An[n] Blevin in January 1686/7 is the last known documentary evidence of their presence in Oyster Bay. ==The Two James Blevins of Westerly, Colony of Rhode Island== In 1694, a James Blevins was accepted as a freeman in the town of Westerly, on the far western frontier of the Colony of Rhode Island. This James Blevins appears to have operated a tavern in Westerly for several years, and he obtained land there in January 1702/3. He appears in the court records as a witness during 1704 and 1705.See profile for [[Blevin-32|James Blevin (Blevin-32)]]. For the purposes of this discussion, however, the two key Westerly records relating to him were made in 1708 and 1714: On 13 April 1708, James Bliven acquired a 50-acre tract of land in Westerly from a sachem of the Narragansett tribe; the following day he made a deed granting a future interest in that same property to his “son James Bliven” with title to transfer after the older James’ death and the death of his wife.Westerly Land Evidence vol. [3?], p. 20-21; digital images, ''FamilySearch,'' “Land evidence vol. 1-3 1661-1728,” FHL microfilm 940222, items 4-6; DGS 7896694 (FHL/FHC access only). [Access to these digital files at regional FHCs is unavailable, and I need to verify the volume number from the DGS file when access is restored -[[McClain-3310|McClain-3310]] ]. Significantly, this deed contains the unique signature mark of the older James, and it matches the distinctive signature mark of the James Blevin who had previously resided in Oyster Bay. An image of the relevant portion of the deed is reproduced in Image 4: {{Image|file=Unique_Blevins_Signature_Marks-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Image 4: Westerly, Deed 13 Apr 1708 }} Then, on 12 August 1714, “James Bliven Senior and James Bliven Junior both of the town of Westerle” conveyed this same tract of land to a Daniel MacKoone. Because both James Blevins were grantors, this 1714 deed contains the signature marks of both father and son. The mark of James Blevins Senior again matches his unique mark in the earlier records. The mark of James Blevins Junior appears as a small circle with a curving tail from right to left, possibly intended to be a cursive J.Westerly Land Evidence, Vol. 2, p. 161-162; FHL 940,222, item 5, DGS 7,896,694, images 636-637 (FHL/FHC access only). Image available [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Tosh-271.pdf here]. A close-up of the signature marks from James Blevin Sr and James Blevin Junr are reproduced in Image 5: {{Image|file=Unique_Blevins_Signature_Marks-9.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Image 5: Signature Marks from 1714 deed }} The deed also identifies the wives of both men, who affirm the waiver of their dower rights in the property being transferred: Ann, the wife of the older James, consistent with her identification as “An[n]” in the Oyster Bay records; and Margery, the wife of his son.Westerly Land Evidence vol. [3?], p. 161-62; digital images, ''FamilySearch,'' “Land evidence vol. 1-3 1661-1728,” FHL microfilm 940222, items 4-6; DGS 7896694 (FHL/FHC access only). [Access to these digital files at regional FHCs is unavailable, and I need to verify the volume number from the DGS file when access is restored -- [[McClain-3310|McClain-3310]] ] The relevant portion of the instrument is reproduced in Image 6: {{Image|file=Unique_Blevins_Signature_Marks-5.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Image 6: Westerly, Deed 12 Aug 1714 }} Given the unique stylized nature of the signature mark used by the older James, it is highly unlikely that two different individuals were using this same unusual mark by coincidence. Thus, from the series of documents discussed above we can confidently conclude: #The James Blevin who appears in Oyster Bay from at least February 1678/9 – April 1689 is the same James Blevin Senior who appears in Westerly, Rhode Island, beginning in 1694. #He was born before 1658 (because he must have been an adult when granted property in Oyster Bay in January 1678/9). #His wife was named An[n]. #He had a son who was also named James. #His son James was born before 1688 (because the younger James was already an adult and able to be the grantee of property in 1708). #The younger James’ wife was named Margery. The last record pertaining to this younger James Blevins and his wife Margery in Westerly, Rhode Island, is a 1718 quitclaim deed by Margery’s stepfather [[Card-97|Job Card]], which establishes that her last name at birth was Tosh.See profiles for [[Blevin-33|James Blevins (Blevin-33)]] and [[Tosh-271|Margery Tosh]]. ==The James Blevins of Goochland County, Colony of Virginia== As discussed above, a James Blevins appears as the head of a household on the list of taxables in the Monocacy Hundred in what was then Prince George's County, Maryland, in 1733. There is also an adult Daniel Blevins in his household in 1733, and several Walling men, on the same list. These Blevins and Wallen/Walling men, along with other related families, began migrating from Maryland to the southwestern Virginia frontier in the late 1730s.See profiles for [[Blevin-33|James Blevin (Blevin-33)]] and his children; see also, ''e.g.,'' profiles for [[Walling-1054|Elisha Walling]] and his children. The first stop in Virginia for at least some and perhaps all the Blevins men was Goochland County. A James “Bleving” received Virginia land patents for two tracts of land – one for four hundred and the other for 295 acres – both along Muddy Creek, a tributary on the south side of the James River in what was then Goochland County (now on the border between Powhatten and Cumberland counties), on 15 August 1737.Virginia Land Patent Book No. 17, pp. 394-95; digital Images, Library of Virginia, “Virginia Land Office Patents and Grants Index,” (http://image.lva.virginia.gov/LONN/LO.html : accessed 13 Jun 2021). And there are at least three land records filed in Goochland County, Colony of Virginia, reflecting his sales of this land between 1743-1745, which establish that the James Bleving/Blevin who acquired this land in Goochland County in 1737 used the same “cursive J” signature mark as the James Blevin Junior who had previously resided in Westerly. These transactions, along with an image of the relevant signature marks, are reflected in Images 7-9: *13 August 1743, James Bleving, grantor, to Robert Douglas, 295 acres:Goochland County, Virginia, Deed Book vol. 4, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9P6-9S5Q p. 218]; digital images, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9P6-9SBV : accessed 23 May 2021); FHL microfilm 31,654, DGS 7,645,024. {{Image|file=Unique_Blevins_Signature_Marks-6.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Image 7: Goochland, Deed 13 Aug 1743 }} *9 August 1744, James Blevin, grantor, to Edward Booker, 400 acres:Goochland County Deed Books, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9P6-9SPT 4:263]. {{Image|file=Unique_Blevins_Signature_Marks-7.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Image 8: Goochland, Deed 9 Aug 1744 }} *17 May 1745, James Blevin Senior, grantor, to Robert Douglas, 295 acres (correcting error in the 1743 deed).Goochland County Deed Books, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9P6-9SVJ 4:563]. {{Image|file=Unique_Blevins_Signature_Marks-8.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Image 9: Goochland, Deed 17 May 1745 }} These matching “cursive J” signature marks are persuasive evidence that the James Blevins Senior who appears in Goochland County between 1737-1745 (and by implication the James Blevins who appears in the Monocacy Hundred in 1733-4) is the same man as the James Blevins Junior who was born in Westerly, Rhode Island, before 1688. ==Corroborating Evidence Refuting the Possibility of Coincidence== In contrast to the distinctive stylized signature mark used by the older James Blevins, however, this “cursive J” mark used by the younger James is arguably less unique. The use of a simple X or a printed J would certainly be more common, but it would not be so surprising for two different men named James Blevins to both use a cursive J as their signature mark. The symbols used by the Westerly James and the Goochland James both have the same distinctive small circle and looping tail pattern, arguably making such a coincidence less likely, but it is still at least possible that the “cursive J” marks made in the Westerly and Goochland documents were by two different James Blevins who just happened to choose a similar mark. However, there is additional corroborating evidence that makes such a coincidence unlikely. First, as discussed above, there was a male aged 16 or older named Daniel Blevins in James Blevins’ household in Maryland in 1733, and no other Blevins men appear on that taxables list. As explained in more detail in James’ [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blevin-33 profile], this implies that Daniel was probably James’ oldest son. Second, as discussed above and in their respective profiles, by the 1740s this Daniel and several of his likely younger brothers, along with the Wallen/Walling and other related families, had migrated further west to the remote frontier and settled along the Smith River in what was then Lunenburg County, later Halifax, and then Pittsylvania County by 1767. On 1 July 1771, a Daniel Blevins Sr. then living in Pittsylvania County executed a Power of Attorney in connection with his efforts to recover 100 acres of land in Westerly, Rhode Island in which he claimed an interest.Pittsylvania County Virginia Deed Book No. 2 1770-1772, p. 317-18; Digital Images, FamilySearch, “Deed book, v. 1, 1767-1770 (includes list of surveys 1768-1769) -- Deed book, v. 2, 1770-1772,” (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-G4LJ : accessed 16 Jun 2021); FHL microfilm 33,262; DGS 7,646,004. Why would an old man living in southwestern Virginia in 1771 believe he had a claim to property rights in Westerly, Rhode Island? This otherwise puzzling document makes sense if he was the same Daniel Blevins who had been living in James’ household in Maryland in 1733, the oldest son of James Blevins; and if that James Blevins was born and raised in Westerly as the signature mark evidence suggests. Under the rules of primogeniture then in effect, when James died, his oldest son Daniel would have become heir to whatever property interest James might still have in land James had previously owned in Westerly.For further development of this argument, see Robert P. Blevins, ''The Blevins Men of Monocacy and Goochland: The Southern Migration of the James Blivin Family'' (Acme, Penn.: s.p., 2020), 20-22; digital Image, ''Robert P. Blevins: Blevins Genealogical Research Publications,'' (https://www.rpblevins.com/ : accessed 14 June 2021). In the light of this power of attorney, the matching signature marks in the Westerly and Goochland documents are highly unlikely to be a coincidence. We can therefore confidently conclude the James Blevin Junior of Westerly and the James Blevin/Bleving/Blevins of Monocacy/Goochland are the same man; that he was the son of [[Blevin-32|James Blevin]] and [[Unknown-562378|Ann (__)]]; and that his wife was [[Tosh-271|Margery Tosh]]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Unique_Blevins_Signature_Marks|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ==Sources==

United Empire Loyalist Team

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The United Empire Loyalist Team is part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]] Leader Contact: [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] Team Leader: [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] Members: [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] | [[Brown-8758|Neil Brown]] | [[Lannigan-15|Barbara Richards]] | [[Mills-4919|Jonathan Mills]] | [[Burley-204|Lorraine (Burley) Nagle]] == Goal == The mission of the team is to add and improve profiles of early and significant United Empire Loyalists. Team members take primary responsibility for relevant profiles or family groups and work on merging duplicates, cleaning up profiles, adding sources, and removing incorrect information. == Tasks == The ongoing tasks of this team are to: :1. '''Identify United Empire Loyalist's Profiles''' and their descendants and then add: ::a. ''Project Sticker'' : Add '''{{United Empire Loyalist|status=Proven}}''' to profiles or follow this link to copy and paste the template to your profiles: [[Template:United_Empire_Loyalist]] ::b. ''Project Protect or PPP'' : Request from any [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=supervisor Leader] that project protection be added to the lowest numbered profile with the correct LNAB (Last Name At Birth) for profiles of Notables or profiles with extreme editing/merging issues. For more explanation see:[[Project_protection|About Project Protection]] ::c. ''Merge Duplicates'' : In the case of duplicate profiles, merge duplicate profiles directly into the PPP'd profile. For more explanation of merges see:[[Project_protecting_and_merging|Merging PPPd Profiles]] OR [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/51703/behind-merges-identifying-lowest-numbered-profile-correct Merging Procedure and Why] on G2G. :2. '''Contribute to team Resource Pages''': If you come across a related resource for a the Canadian History or related sub project, please add this to the appropriate Resource Page. :3. '''Profile Improvement''': Add biographical information with documented sources in accordance with the [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Styles and Standards Policy]] of WikiTree. ::{{Red|Priorities}}: # Reworking existing Bio's as some have complete cut and paste bios. # Update existing links with Alt Text to identify where the link goes. # Update information lists or urls into citations. :4. '''Categories''': Add appropriate categories to profiles to link the individual. If a person lived in a particular area, fought in a battle, was part of a military group, is buried in a cemetery, etc. For more information or help see the sub topic below, contact a member in the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]], or check out [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/categorization Categorization] questions in G2G. == Team Sticker == * Team Sticker: [[Template:United Empire Loyalist]] ''Applying this template to a profile will automatically add your ancestor to this category'' Sample usage: {{United Empire Loyalist
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}} {{United Empire Loyalist|status=Proven}} == United Empire Loyalist == The United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada is an organization dedicated to enriching the lives of Canadians through knowledge of the past, in particular the history of the United Empire Loyalists and their contribution to the development of Canada."United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada" (http://www.uelac.org) Any individual who supports the aims and purposes of the United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada and who indicates a desire to be associated with, and to participate in, the activities of UELAC.may become a member of the UELAC.About Membership, "United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada" (http://www.uelac.org/membership.php) Members have the option of proving their Loyalist ancestor through the Certificate application process. The post nominals UEL are used for proven Loyalists. The post nominals UE are used for descendants of the Loyalist ancestor. These post nominals do not confer any special status. [[image:loyalists.png]] == Definition of a Loyalist == (aka Loyalist Ancestor): *Either male or female, as of 19 April 1775, a resident of the American colonies, and joined the Royal Standard prior to the Treaty of Separation of 1783, or otherwise demonstrated loyalty to the Crown, and settled in territory remaining under the rule of the Crown; or *A soldier who served in an American Loyalist Regiment and was disbanded in Canada; or *A member of the Six Nations of either the Grand River or the Bay of Quinte Reserve who is descended from one whose migration was similar to that of other Loyalists. [http://www.uelac.org/Loyalist-Info/Loyalist-Info.php UELAC] == Notable United Empire Loyalists == {| |width="20"|# |Name |width="200"|Project Protected |width="200"|Photograph |width="200"|Profile Manager |- |1 |[[Jones-33609|Solomon Jones UE]] |Yes |No |[[Gaulden-7|M.Gaulden]] |- |2 |[[Van Alstine-83|Peter Van Alstine UE]] |yes |No |[[Gaulden-7|M.Gaulden]] |- |1 |[[|]] |yes/no |yes/no |[[|]] |} ---- == Resources == === Useful WikiTree Pages === * [[Project:Canada]] - The main project for Canada, of which this is a team. * [[Space:Ontario Cemeteries|Ontario Cemeteries Team]] - The team that is working on photographing all of Ontario's cemeteries. * [[Project:Cimetières du Québec]] - The project that is working on photographing all of Québec's cemeteries. * [[Space:Empire Loyalists from Ireland]] * [[Space:Nova Scotia United Empire Loyalist]] * [[Space:Cape Breton United Empire Loyalist]] * [[Space:St. John's Island United Empire Loyalist]] * [[Space:Saint John River Valley United Empire Loyalist]] * [[Space:Shelburne United Empire Loyalist]] * [[Space:Chaleur Bay United Empire Loyalist]] * [[Space:Sorel United Empire Loyalist]] * [[Space:Smith_Loyalists_in_the_Revolutionary_War]] ====Revolutionary Units==== * [[:Category: Loyal Rangers, American Revolution| Loyal Rangers]] * [[:Category: 74th Regiment of Foot, American Revolution|74th Regiment of (Highland) Foot (Argylles) 1778 - 1784]] * [[:Category: 84th Regiment of Foot, American Revolution|84th Regiment of Foot (Royal Highland Emigrants)]] * Brigadier General Oliver DeLancey's Brigade of Royal Provincial Volunteers === Outside Links === * Official Website: [http://uelac.org/ The United Empire Loyalist Association of Canada] * [https://slmc.uottawa.ca/?q=arrival_loyalists Loyalist Arrivals] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Empire_Loyalist UEL on WikiPedia] * [http://www.canadahistoryproject.ca/1791/1791-04-loyalists.html Canada, A Country By Consent, The Canada Act, United Empire Loyalist] * [http://www.canadiana.ca/citm/themes/pioneers/pioneers4_e.html Canada In The Making, Loyalists, the First Refugees (1775 - 1812)] * [http://uel.ca/united-empire-loyalists/ UEL Heritage Centre and Park] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~apassageintime/loyalist.html United Empire Loyalist on RootsWeb] Many other links on this page. * [http://www.uelac.org/SirJohnJohnson/eastern-townships.php Loyalists in the Eastern Townships] Great information about the Refugee Camps at: ::Verchères ::St. Ours ::Yamaska ::St. Johns ::Chambly ::Machiche (Yamachiche) ::Sorel ::Berthier ::Nouvelle Beauce. ::Billets with families in Pointe Claire, Lachine and Montreal ::Mowhak Help * [http://allthingsliberty.com/2015/01/the-loyalist-refugee-experience-in-canada/ The Loyalist Refugee Experience in Canada] By Alexander Cain, January 26, 2015 == Publications == === Loyalist History === *{{MLA citation|last=Davis|first=A.R|title=''The Old Loyalist: A Story of United Empire Loyalist Descendants in Canada''|publication-place=Toronto|publisher=William Briggs|year=1908|url=https://archive.org/details/oldloyaliststor00davi|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|last=Tasker|first=Lawrence Hermon|title=''The United Empire Loyalist Settlement at Long Point, Lake Erie.''|publication-place=Toronto|publisher=William Briggs|year=1900|url=https://archive.org/details/taskunitedempireloya00rich|repository=Archive.org}} *{{MLA citation|author=United Empire Loyalist Centennial Committee|title=''The centennial of the settlement of Upper Canada by the United Empire Loyalists, 1784-1884; The celebrations at Adolphustown, Toronto and Niagara, with an appendix, containing a copy of the U. E. list preserved in the Crown Lands Department at Toronto''|publication-place=Toronto|publisher=Rose|year=1885|url=https://archive.org/details/cu31924028900475|repository=Archive.org}} === Loyalist Genealogies === * {{MLA citation|last=Chadwick|first=Edward Marion|title=''Ontarian Families: Genealogies of United Empire Loyalists and other Pioneer Families of Upper Canada''|volume=Vol 1|publication-place=Toronto|publisher=Rolph & Smith|year=1895|url=https://archive.org/details/ontarianfamilie01chadgoog|repository=Archive.org}} * {{MLA citation|last=Chadwick|first=Edward Marion|title=''Ontarian Families: Genealogies of United Empire Loyalists and other Pioneer Families of Upper Canada''|volume=Vol 2|publication-place=Toronto|publisher=Rolph & Smith|year=1895|url=https://archive.org/details/ontarianfamilie0chadgoog|repository=Archive.org}} === Miscellaneous === Books not specifically about Loyalists but cover many Loyalists such as local histories of the places they resettled. *{{MLA citation|title=''Pioneer life on the Bay of Quinte, including genealogies of old families and biographical sketches of representative citizens''|publication-place=Toronto|publisher=Rolph & Clark|year=[n.d.]| url=http://openlibrary.org/books/OL24993558M/Pioneer_life_on_the_Bay_of_Quinte|repository=Openlibrary.org}} *Wikitree Freespace Profile: [[space:Loyalists|Loyalists]] *under construction*

United German and French Cemetery, Buffalo, New York

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United German and French Cemetery, Cheektowaga, New York

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[[Category:Buffalo, New York]] [[Category: Erie County, New York, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Cheektowaga, New York]] [[Category:United German and French Cemetery, Cheektowaga, New_York]] [[Category: Cemeterist Project Example Pages]] '''Bold text''' == Location == There is the old part of United German & French Cemetery where the chapel situates and then, across Pine Ridge Road, there is the new cemetery, by the Southeast Corner of East Delevan Street at the boundary of Buffalo and Cheektowaga. The cemetery extends beyond the Cheektowaga town lines, especially the newest parts. == History ==
In the winter of 1859, the United German and French Roman Catholic Cemetery Association was organized with nine trustees and they purchased land at '''Pine Hill''', which they still conduct for a Catholic Cemeteryhttp://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/county/erie1/buffalo/cemetery.htmHistorically it is called PINE HILL in the old church records. Then it was named '''United German & French Cemetery''' (abbreviated '''U G & F'''). Now it's called Mount Calvary (Pine Lawn) Cemetery at 800 Pine Ridge Road, Cheektowaga, New York, 14225-2598. ---- == Links == *

See also [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=United+German+and+French+&CScntry=4&CSst=36&CScnty=1992 Find A Grave ]

* http://rootserie.tripod.com/index1-chkg-united-cem.html ---- ==Sources== #Rev. Thomas Donohue, D.D., History of the Diocese of Buffalo (Buffalo, New York: The Buffalo Catholic Publication Co., Inc., 1929), p. 391.

United Kingdom association football managers

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[[Category:Coaches]] [[Category:Association Football]] [[Category:Association Football Managers]] [[Category:Sunderland Association Football Club, Sunderland]] [[Category:Association Football Players]] [[Category:Scottish Footballers]] [[Category:England, International Football Players]] [[Category:England, Footballers]] Page to supplement footballer categories in England, Scotland, Wales and all Ireland with lists of international managers and club managers, linked to profiles where available. The page is NOT limited to British managers, eg Sven-Goran Eriksson and Fabio Capello managed England but were not British, they can be included. Lists should be kept up to date (once complete). Living individuals can be indexed but if you do not have their express permission they should be managed by a project - eg Notables, England, Scotland projects. You can add a link to a deceased relative - eg Roy Hodgson ([[Hodgson-6069|father]]) - if you are unable to connect any individual for any reason (eg private profile) where a connection is known. Connected profiles may exist for some people marked "not connected" but if they are not categorised no-one will know they are there. The aim is to make connected profiles for everyone on the list so if we find ones that have already been created, that will save time! '''Anyone''' can edit this page to add profiles, improve presentation, make corrections or expand lists. This is a work in progress and it might take a while before it is comprehensive. If categories are ever created for collections on this page, it can still be used as a reference note, just add the category to the page (above). The first ever paid, appointed football manager was '''George Ramsay''' at Aston Villa in 1886 ([https://www.scottishfootballmuseum.org.uk/news/george-ramsay-the-world-s-first-football-manager/#:~:text=The%20world's%20first%20ever%20appointed,Glasgow%20on%203rd%20March%201855. source]). He won the English Football League several times (see below). == England Managers == Before 1946 the England team was selected by committee. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England_national_football_team_manager {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=150pt | Reign !! width=250pt | Manager !! width=100pt | Nationality !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1946-1962||Sir Walter Winterbottom ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Winterbottom wiki])||ENG||N/C|| |- |1962-1974||[[Ramsey-4331|Sir Alf Ramsey]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1974 (caretaker)||Joe Mercer ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Mercer wiki])||ENG||N/C|| |- |1974-1977||[[Revie-98|Don Revie]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1977-1982||[[Greenwood-5809|Ron Greenwood]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1982-1990||Bobby Robson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Robson wiki],[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHNR-J7N FS])||ENG||N/C|| |- |1990-1993||[[Taylor-57275|Graham Taylor]] ||ENG|| N/C|| |- |1994-1996||[[Venables-2488|Terry Venables]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1997-1999||Glenn Hoddle ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Hoddle Living])||ENG||N/C|| |- |1999 (caretaker)||Howard Wilkinson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Wilkinson Living])||ENG||N/C|| |- |1999-2000||Kevin Keegan ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Keegan Living])||ENG||N/C|| |- |2000 (caretaker)||Howard Wilkinson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Wilkinson Living])||ENG||N/C|| |- |2000 (caretaker)||Peter Taylor ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Taylor_(footballer,_born_1953) Living])||ENG||N/C|| |- |2001-2006||Sven-Göran Eriksson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sven-G%C3%B6ran_Eriksson Living])||SWE||N/C|| |- |2006-2007||Steve McClaren ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_McClaren Living])||ENG||N/C|| |- |2008-2012||Fabio Capello ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabio_Capello Living])||ITA||N/C|| |- |2012 (caretaker)||Stuart Pearce ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Pearce Living])||ENG||N/C|| |- |2012-2016||Roy Hodgson ([[Hodgson-6069|father]])||ENG||Connectable|| |}
== Scotland Managers == With some exceptions, the Scotland team was selected by committee until 1958. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scotland_national_football_team_manager {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Reign !! width=200pt | Manager !! width=100pt | Nationality !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1954 (6 games)||Andy Beattie ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Beattie wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1958 (caretaker)||Dawson Walker ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dawson_Walker wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1958||[[Busby-2844|Matt Busby]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1959-60||Andy Beattie||SCO||N/C|| |- |1960-65||Ian McColl ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ian_McColl wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1965-66||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1966||John Prentice ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Prentice_(footballer,_born_1926) wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1966-67||Malky McDonald ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malky_MacDonald wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1967-71||Bobby Brown ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Brown_(footballer,_born_1923) wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1971-72||Tommy Docherty ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Docherty wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1973-77||Willie Ormond ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Ormond wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1977-78||Ally MacLeod ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ally_MacLeod wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1978-85||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1985-86||Alex Ferguson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Ferguson Living])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1986-93||Andy Roxburgh ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Roxburgh Living])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1993-2002||Craig Brown ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Brown_(footballer,_born_1940) wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |}
== Wales Managers == The Wales team was chosen by a panel of selectors until 1954. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wales_national_football_team_manager {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Reign !! width=200pt | Manager !! width=100pt | Nationality !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1954-56||[[Barnes-27456|Walley Barnes]]||WAL||N/C|| |- |1956-64 || [[Murphy-28709|Jimmy Murphy]]||WAL||N/C|| |- |1964 (caretaker) ||Trevor Morris ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Morris_(footballer) wiki])||WAL||N/C|| |- |1964-74 ||[[Bowen-11307|Dave Bowen]]||WAL||N/C|| |- |1974-79 ||Mike Smith ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Smith_(football_manager) wiki])||ENG||N/C|| |- |1980-87 ||Mike England ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_England Living])||WAL||N/C|| |- |1988 (caretaker)||Dave Williams ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Williams_(footballer,_born_1955) Living])||WAL||N/C|| |- |1988-93 ||Terry Yorath ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Yorath Living])||WAL||N/C|| |- |1994 ||John Toshack ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Toshack Living])||WAL||N/C|| |- |1994-95 ||Mike Smith||ENG||N/C|| |- |1995-99 ||Bobby Gould ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Gould Living])||ENG||N/C|| |- |1999 ||Mark Hughes and Neville Southall||WAL||N/C|| |- |1999-2004 ||Mark Hughes ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Hughes Living])||WAL||N/C|| |- |2005-10 ||John Toshack||WAL||N/C|| |- |2010 (caretaker) ||Brian Flynn ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Flynn_(footballer) Living])||WAL||N/C|| |- |2010-11 ||Gary Speed ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Speed wiki])||WAL||N/C|| |}
== Ireland Managers == Since 1921 Ireland has not been part of the United Kingdom but continues to have a close relationship, and the position of Ireland football manager has mostly been held by people with a background in English and Scottish football. They are included here simply for ease of research. Between 1924-1936 the team competed as the '''Irish Free State''' and from 1936 to 1953 as '''Éire''' or '''Ireland'''. They coexisted with the "Ireland" football team run by the Irish Football Association from Belfast. From 1953 the names "Northern Ireland" and "Republic of Ireland" came into use to distinguish them and enable both to enter the same competitions. Up until 1951, or possibly 1969 the Irish national team was chosen by a committee of selectors. https://www.soccer-ireland.com/irish-soccer-managers/index.htm {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Reign !! width=200pt | Manager !! width=100pt | Nationality !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1951-53||Dugald Livingstone ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Livingstone wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1953-55||Alex Stevenson ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Stevenson wiki])||IRE||N/C|| |- |1955-67||Johnny Carey ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Carey wiki])||IRE||N/C|| |- |1967||Noel Cantwell ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noel_Cantwell wiki])||IRE||N/C|| |- |1967-69||Charlie Hurley ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlie_Hurley Living])||IRE||N/C|| |- |1969-71||Mick Meagan ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Meagan wiki])||IRE||N/C|| |- |1971-73||Liam Tuohy ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liam_Tuohy_(footballer) wiki])||IRE||N/C|| |- |1973 (caretaker)||Seán Thomas ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Se%C3%A1n_Thomas wiki])||IRE||N/C|| |- |1973-1980||Johnny Giles ([[Stiles-5341|brother-in-law]])||IRE||Connectable|| |- |1980 (caretaker)||Alan Kelly Sr ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Kelly_Sr. wiki])(father of Alan and Gary)||IRE||N/C|| |- |1980-85||Eoin Hand ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eoin_Hand Living])||IRE||N/C|| |- |1986-95||[[Charlton-2538|Jackie Charlton]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1996-2002||Mick McCarthy ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_McCarthy Living])||ENG||N/C|| |- |2002 (caretaker)||Don Givens ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Givens Living])||IRE||N/C|| |- |2003-05||Brian Kerr ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brian_Kerr_(Irish_football_manager) Living])||IRE||N/C|| |- |2006-07||Steve Staunton ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Staunton Living])||IRE||N/C|| |- |2007-08 (caretaker)||Don Givens||IRE||N/C|| |- |2008-2013||Giovanni Trapattoni ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni_Trapattoni Living])||ITA||N/C|| |- |2013 (caretaker)||Noel King ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noel_King Living])||IRE||N/C|| |- |2013-18||Martin O'Neill ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_O%27Neill Living])||NIR||N/C|| |- |2018-20||Mick McCarthy||ENG||N/C|| |- |2020-23||Stephen Kenny ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Kenny_(football_manager) Living])||IRE||N/C|| |- |2024 (caretaker)||John O'Shea ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_O%27Shea Living])||IRE||N/C|| |}
== Northern Ireland Managers == Until 1951 the Northern Ireland international team was selected by committee. https://nifootball.blogspot.com/2006/08/northern-ireland-managers.html {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=200pt | Reign !! width=200pt | Manager !! width=100pt | Nationality !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1951-62||Peter Doherty||NIR||N/C|| |- |1962-67||Bertie Peacock||NIR||N/C|| |- |1967-71||Billy Bingham ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Bingham wiki])||NIR||N/C|| |- |1971-75||Terry Neill||NIR||N/C|| |- |1975-76||Dave Clements (Living)||NIR||N/C|| |- |1976-79||Danny Blanchflower ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Blanchflower wiki])||NIR||N/C|| |- |1980-94||Billy Bingham||NIR||N/C|| |- |1994-98||Bryan Hamilton (Living)||NIR||N/C|| |- |1998-99||Lawrie McMenemy (Living)||ENG||N/C|| |- |2000-03||Sammy McIlroy (Living)||NIR||N/C|| |- |2004-07||Lawrie Sanchez (Living)||ENG||N/C|| |- |2007-11||Nigel Worthington (Living)||NIR||N/C|| |- |2011-20||Michael O'Neill (Living)||NIR||N/C|| |- |2020-22||Ian Baraclough (Living)||ENG||N/C|| |}
== English Football League Champions == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_football_championship-winning_managers Wikipedia list] {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Season !! width=200pt | Club !! width=250pt | Manager !! width=100pt | Nationality !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1888-89||Preston North End||[[Sudell-20|William Sudell]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1889-90||Preston North End||[[Sudell-20|William Sudell]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1890-91||Everton||[[Molyneux-1203|Dick Molyneux]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dick_Molyneux wiki])||ENG||Connected|| |- |1891-92||Sunderland||[[Watson-40926|Tom Watson]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1892-93||Sunderland||[[Watson-40926|Tom Watson]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1893-94||Aston Villa||[[Ramsay-4513|George Ramsay]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1894-95||Sunderland||[[Watson-40926|Tom Watson]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1895-96||Aston Villa||[[Ramsay-4513|George Ramsay]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1896-97||Aston Villa||[[Ramsay-4513|George Ramsay]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1897-98||Sheffield Utd||[[Wostenholm-17|Joseph Wostenholm]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1898-99||Aston Villa||[[Ramsay-4513|George Ramsay]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1899-1900||Aston Villa||[[Ramsay-4513|George Ramsay]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1900-01||Liverpool||[[Watson-40926|Tom Watson]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1901-02||Sunderland||Alex Mackie||SCO||N/C|| |- |1902-03||The Wednesday||[[Dickinson-10361|Arthur Dickinson]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1903-04||The Wednesday||[[Dickinson-10361|Arthur Dickinson]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1904-05||Newcastle United||[[Watt-7141|Frank Watt]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1905-06||Liverpool||[[Watson-40926|Tom Watson]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1906-07||Newcastle United||[[Watt-7141|Frank Watt]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1907-08||Manchester United||[[Mangnall-60|Ernest Mangnall]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1908-09||Newcastle United||[[Watt-7141|Frank Watt]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1909-10||Aston Villa||[[Ramsay-4513|George Ramsay]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1910-11||Manchester United||[[Mangnall-60|Ernest Mangnall]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1911-12||Blackburn Rovers||[[Middleton-9148|Robert Middleton]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1912-13||Sunderland||Bob Kyle ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Kyle wiki])||IRE||N/C|| |- |1913-14||Blackburn Rovers||[[Middleton-9148|Robert Middleton]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1914-15||Everton||[[Cuff-764| Will Cuff]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Cuff wiki])||ENG||Connected|| |- |1915-19||No competition|||||||| |- |1919-20||West Bromwich Albion||[[Everiss-40|Fred Everiss]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1920-21||Burnley||[[Haworth-1992|John Haworth]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1921-22||Liverpool||David Ashworth||ENG||N/C|| |- |1922-23||Liverpool||Matt McQueen||SCO||N/C|| |- |1923-24||Huddersfield Town||[[Chapman-27100|Herbert Chapman]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1924-25||Huddersfield Town||[[Chapman-27100|Herbert Chapman]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1925-26||Huddersfield Town||[[Potter-16622|Cecil Potter]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1926-27||Newcastle United||[[Watt-7141|Frank Watt]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1927-28||Everton||Thomas H McIntosh ||ENG||N/C|| |- |1928-29||The Wednesday||Robert Brown||ENG||N/C|| |- |1929-30||The Wednesday||Robert Brown||ENG||N/C|| |- |1930-31||Arsenal||[[Chapman-27100|Herbert Chapman]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1931-32||Everton||Thomas H McIntosh ||ENG||N/C|| |- |1932-33||Arsenal||[[Chapman-27100|Herbert Chapman]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1933-34||Arsenal||Joe Shaw||ENG||N/C|| |- |1934-35||Arsenal||George Allison||ENG||N/C|| |- |1935-36||Sunderland||Johnny Cochrane||SCO||N/C|| |- |1936-37||Manchester City||Wilf Wild||ENG||N/C|| |- |1937-38||Arsenal||George Allison||ENG||N/C|| |- |1938-39||Everton||Theo Kelly||ENG||N/C|| |- |1939-46||No competition|||||||| |- |1946-47||Liverpool||George Kay||ENG||N/C|| |- |1947-48||Arsenal||Thomas Whittaker ||ENG||N/C|| |- |1948-49||Portsmouth||Bob Jackson||ENG||N/C|| |- |1949-50||Portsmouth||Bob Jackson||ENG||N/C|| |- |1950-51||Tottenham Hotspur||Arthur Rowe||ENG||N/C|| |- |1951-52||Manchester United||[[Busby-2844|Matt Busby]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1952-53||Arsenal||Tom Whittaker||ENG||N/C|| |- |1953-54||Wolverhampton Wanderers||[[Cullis-316|Stan Cullis]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1954-55||Chelsea||Ted Drake||ENG||N/C|| |- |1955-56||Manchester United||[[Busby-2844|Matt Busby]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1956-57||Manchester United||[[Busby-2844|Matt Busby]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1957-58||Wolverhampton Wanderers||[[Cullis-316|Stan Cullis]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1958-59||Wolverhampton Wanderers||[[Cullis-316|Stan Cullis]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1959-60||Burnley||Harry Potts||ENG||N/C|| |- |1960-61||Tottenham Hotspur||Bill Nicholson||ENG||N/C|| |- |1961-62||Ipswich Town||[[Ramsey-4331|Alf Ramsay]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1962-63||Everton||Harry Catterick||ENG||N/C|| |- |1963-64||Liverpool||[[Shankly-6|Bill Shankly]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1964-65||Manchester United||[[Busby-2844|Matt Busby]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1965-66||Liverpool||[[Shankly-6|Bill Shankly]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1966-67||Manchester United||[[Busby-2844|Matt Busby]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1967-68||Manchester City||Joe Mercer||ENG||N/C|| |- |1968-69||Leeds United||[[Revie-98|Don Revie]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1969-70||Everton||Harry Catterick||ENG||N/C|| |- |1970-71||Arsenal||Bertie Mee||ENG||N/C|| |- |1971-72||Derby County||[[Clough-3063|Brian Clough]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1972-73||Liverpool||[[Shankly-6|Bill Shankly]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1973-74||Leeds United||[[Revie-98|Don Revie]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1974-75||Derby County||Dave Mackay||SCO||N/C|| |- |1975-76||Liverpool||[[Paisley-870|Bob Paisley]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1976-77||Liverpool||[[Paisley-870|Bob Paisley]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1977-78||Nottingham Forest||[[Clough-3063|Brian Clough]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1978-79||Liverpool||[[Paisley-870|Bob Paisley]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1979-80||Liverpool||[[Paisley-870|Bob Paisley]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1980-81||Aston Villa||Ron Saunders||ENG||Connectable|| |- |1982-82||Liverpool||[[Paisley-870|Bob Paisley]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1982-83||Liverpool||[[Paisley-870|Bob Paisley]]||ENG||Connected|| |}
== Scottish Football League Champions == https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_football_championship-winning_managers {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Season !! width=200pt | Club !! width=250pt | Manager !! width=100pt | Nationality !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1897-98||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1898-99||Rangers||Committee||SCO||N/C|| |- |1899-1900||Rangers||[[Wilton-2604|William Wilton]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1900-01||Rangers||[[Wilton-2604|William Wilton]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1901-02||Rangers||[[Wilton-2604|William Wilton]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1902-03||Hibernian||Dan McMichael ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_McMichael wiki])||IRE||N/C|| |- |1903-04||Third Lanark||[[Heaven-272|Frank Heaven]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Heaven wiki])||ENG||Connected|| |- |1904-05||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1905-06||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1906-07||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1907-08||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1908-09||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1909-10||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1910-11||Rangers||[[Wilton-2604|William Wilton]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1911-12||Rangers||[[Wilton-2604|William Wilton]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1912-13||Rangers||[[Wilton-2604|William Wilton]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1913-14||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1914-15||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1915-16||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1916-17||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1917-18||Rangers||[[Wilton-2604|William Wilton]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1918-19||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1919-20||Rangers||[[Wilton-2604|William Wilton]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1920-21||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1921-22||Rangers||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1922-23||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1923-24||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1924-25||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1925-26||Rangers||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1926-27||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1927-28||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1928-29||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1929-30||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1930-31||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1931-32||Motherwell||John "Sailor" Hunter ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hunter_(footballer,_born_1878) wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1932-33||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1933-34||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1934-35||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1935-36||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1936-37||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1937-38||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1938-39||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1939-46||No competition|||||||| |- |1946-47||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1947-48||Hibernian||Hugh Shaw ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Shaw_(footballer,_born_1896) wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1948-49||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1949-50||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1950-51||Hibernian||Hugh Shaw||SCO||N/C|| |- |1951-52||Hibernian||Hugh Shaw||SCO||N/C|| |- |1952-53||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1953-54||Celtic||Jimmy McGrory ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_McGrory wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1954-55||Aberdeen||[[Halliday-2363|Dave Halliday]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Halliday wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1955-56||Rangers||Scott Symon ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scot_Symon wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1956-57||Rangers||Scott Symon||SCO||N/C|| |- |1957-58||Hearts||Tommy Walker ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tommy_Walker_(footballer,_born_1915) wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1958-59||Rangers||Scott Symon||SCO||N/C|| |- |1959-60||Hearts||Tommy Walker||SCO||N/C|| |- |1960-61||Rangers||Scott Symon||SCO||N/C|| |- |1961-62||Dundee||[[Shankly-10|Bob Shankly]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1962-63||Rangers||Scott Symon||SCO||N/C|| |- |1963-64||Rangers||Scott Symon||SCO||N/C|| |- |1964-65||Kilmarnock||Willie Waddell ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Waddell wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1965-66||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1966-67||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1967-68||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1968-69||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1969-70||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1970-71||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1971-72||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1972-73||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1973-74||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1974-75||Rangers||Jock Wallace ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jock_Wallace_Jr. wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1975-76||Rangers||Jock Wallace||SCO||N/C|| |- |1976-77||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1977-78||Rangers||Jock Wallace||SCO||N/C|| |- |1978-79||Celtic||Billy McNeill ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_McNeill wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1979-80||Aberdeen||Alex Ferguson (Living)||SCO||N/C|| |- |1980-81||Celtic||Billy McNeill||SCO||N/C|| |- |1981-82||Celtic||Billy McNeill||SCO||N/C|| |- |1982-83||Dundee United||Jim McLean ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_McLean wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1983-84||Aberdeen||Alex Ferguson||SCO||N/C|| |- |1984-85||Aberdeen||Alex Ferguson||SCO||N/C|| |- |1985-86||Celtic||David Hay (Living)||SCO||N/C|| |- |1986-87||Rangers||Graeme Souness (Living)||SCO||N/C|| |- |1987-88||Celtic||Billy McNeill||SCO||N/C|| |- |1988-89||Rangers||Graeme Souness||SCO||N/C|| |- |1989-90||Rangers||Graeme Souness||SCO||N/C|| |}
== English FA Cup Winners == https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_FA_Cup_winning_managers {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Season !! width=200pt | Club !! width=380pt | Manager !! width=20pt | Nationality !! width=50pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1872||The Wanderers||[[Alcock-1051|C W Allcock]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1873||The Wanderers||[[Alcock-1051|C W Allcock]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1874||Oxford University||Committee|||||| |- |1875||Royal Engineers||Committee|||||| |- |1876||The Wanderers||[[Kenrick-157|Jarvis Kenrick]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1877||The Wanderers||[[Kenrick-157|Jarvis Kenrick]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1878||The Wanderers||[[Kenrick-157|Jarvis Kenrick]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1879||Old Etonians||Committee|||||| |- |1880||Clapham Rovers||Committee|||||| |- |1881||Old Carthusians||[[Parry-3617|Edward Hagarty Parry]]||CAN||Connected|| |- |1882||Old Etonians||Committee|||||| |- |1883||Blackburn Olympic||[[Hunter-27644|Jack Hunter]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1884||Blackburn Rovers||Jack Fielding (no wiki)||UNK||N/C|| |- |1885||Blackburn Rovers||Jack Fielding||UNK||N/C|| |- |1886||Blackburn Rovers||Jack Fielding||UNK||N/C|| |- |1887||Aston Villa||[[Ramsay-4513|George Ramsay]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1888||West Bromwich Albion||[[Ford-25175|Louis Ford]]||ENG||N/C|| |- |1889||Preston North End||[[Sudell-20|William Sudell]]|||ENG||Connected|| |- |1890||Blackburn Rovers||[[Mitchell-48552|Thomas Mitchell]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1891||Blackburn Rovers||[[Mitchell-48552|Thomas Mitchell]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1892||West Bromwich Albion||[[Ford-25175|Louis Ford]]||ENG||N/C|| |- |1893||Wolverhampton Wanderers||[[Addenbrooke-40|Jack Addenbrooke]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1894||Notts County||Tom Harris ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Harris_(football_manager) wiki])||ENG||N/C|| |- |1895||Aston Villa||[[Ramsay-4513|George Ramsay]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1896||The Wednesday||[[Dickinson-10361|Arthur Dickinson]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1897||Aston Villa||[[Ramsay-4513|George Ramsay]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1898||Nottingham Forest||Harry Hallam ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hallam wiki])||ENG||N/C|| |- |1899||Sheffield United||[[Nicholson-12588|John Nicholson]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1900||Bury||[[Hamer-1406|Harry Spencer Hamer]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1901||Tottenham Hotspur||John Cameron ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Cameron_(footballer,_born_1872) wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1902||Sheffield United||[[Nicholson-12588| John Nicholson]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1903||Bury||[[Hamer-1406|Harry Spencer Hamer]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1904||Manchester City||[[Maley-514|Tom Maley]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1905||Aston Villa||[[Ramsay-4513|George Ramsay]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1906||Everton||[[Cuff-764|Will Cuff]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Cuff wiki])||ENG||Connected|| |- |1907||The Wednesday||[[Dickinson-10361|Arthur Dickinson]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1908||Wolverhampton Wanderers|| [[Addenbrooke-40|Jack Addenbrooke]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1909||Manchester United||[[Mangnall-60|Ernest Mangnall]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1910||Newcastle United||[[Watt-7141|Frank Watt]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1911||Bradford City||Peter O'Rourke ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_O%27Rourke_(footballer) wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1912||Barnsley||[[Fairclough-731|Arthur Fairclough]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1913||Aston Villa||[[Ramsay-4513|George Ramsay]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1914||Burnley||[[Haworth-1992|John Haworth]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Haworth wiki])||ENG||Connected|| |- |1915||Sheffield United||[[Nicholson-12588|John Nicholson]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1916-19||No Competition|| || || |- |1920||Aston Villa||[[Ramsay-4513|George Ramsay]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1921||Tottenham Hotspur||Peter McWilliam ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_McWilliam wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1922||Huddersfield Town||[[Chapman-27100|Herbert Chapman]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1923||Bolton Wanderers||[[Foweraker-7|Charles Foweraker]] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Foweraker wiki])||WAL||Connected|| |- |1924||Newcastle United||[[Watt-7141|Frank Watt]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1925||Sheffield United||[[Nicholson-12588|John Nicholson]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1926||Bolton Wanderers||[[Foweraker-7|Charles Foweraker]]||WAL||Connected|| |- |1927||Cardiff City||Fred Stewart ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Stewart_(football_manager) wiki])||ENG||N/C|| |- |1928||Blackburn Rovers||[[Crompton-1248|Bob Crompton]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1929||Bolton Wanderers||[[Foweraker-7|Charles Foweraker]]||WAL||Connected|| |- |1930||Arsenal||[[Chapman-27100|Herbert Chapman]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1931||West Bromwich Albion||[[Everiss-40|Fred Everiss]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1932||Newcastle United||Andy Cunningham ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Cunningham_(footballer) wiki])||SCO||N/C|| |- |1933||Everton||Thomas H McIntosh||ENG||N/C|| |- |1934||Manchester City||Wilf Wild||ENG||N/C|| |- |1935||Sheffield Wednesday||Billy Walker||ENG||N/C|| |- |1936||Arsenal||George Allison||ENG||N/C|| |- |1937||Sunderland||Johnny Cochrane||SCO||N/C|| |- |1938||Preston North End||James Taylor (no wiki)||ENG||N/C|| |- |1939||Portsmouth||Jack Tinn||ENG||N/C|| |- |1940-45||No competition|||||||| |- |1946||Derby County||Stuart McMillan||ENG||N/C|| |- |1947||Charlton Athletic||Jimmy Seed||ENG||N/C|| |- |1948||Manchester United||[[Busby-2844|Matt Busby]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1949||Wolverhampton Wanderers||[[Cullis-316|Stan Cullis]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1950||Arsenal||Tom Whittaker||ENG||N/C|| |- |1951||Newcastle United||[[Seymour-7161|Stan Seymour]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1952||Newcastle United||[[Seymour-7161|Stan Seymour]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1953||Blackpool||Joe Smith||ENG||N/C|| |- |1954||West Bromwich Albion||[[Buckingham-3239|Vic Buckingham]]||ENG||N/C|| |- |1955||Newcastle United||Doug Livingstone||SCO||N/C|| |- |1956||Manchester City||Les McDowell||SCO||N/C|| |- |1957||Aston Villa||Eric Houghton||ENG||N/C|| |- |1958||Bolton Wanderers||Bill Ridding||ENG||N/C|| |- |1959||Nottingham Forest||Billy Walker||ENG||N/C|| |- |1960||Wolverhampton Wanderers||[[Cullis-316|Stan Cullis]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1961||Tottenham Hotspur||Bill Nicholson||ENG||N/C|| |- |1962||Tottenham Hotspur||Bill Nicholson||ENG||N/C|| |- |1963||Manchester United||[[Busby-2844|Matt Busby]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1964||West Ham United||[[Greenwood-5809|Ron Greenwood]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1965||Liverpool||[[Shankly-6|Bill Shankly]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1966||Everton||Harry Catterick||ENG||N/C|| |- |1967||Tottenham Hotspur||Bill Nicholson||ENG||N/C|| |- |1968||West Bromwich Albion||[[Ashman-886|George Alan Ashman]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1969||Manchester City||Joe Mercer||ENG||N/C|| |- |1970||Chelsea||Dave Sexton||ENG||N/C|| |- |1971||Arsenal||Bertie Mee||ENG||N/C|| |- |1972||Leeds United||[[Revie-98|Don Revie]]||ENG||Connected|| |- |1973||Sunderland||[[Stokoe-229|Bob Stokoe]]||ENG||'''N/C'''|| |- |1974||Liverpool||[[Shankly-6|Bill Shankly]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1975||West Ham United||John Lyall||ENG||N/C|| |- |1976||Southampton||Lawrie McMenemy (Living)l||ENG||N/C|| |- |1977||Manchester United||Tommy Docherty||SCO||N/C|| |- |1978||Ipswich Town||Bobby Robson||ENG||N/C|| |- |1979||Arsenal||Terry Neill||NIR||N/C|| |- |1980||West Ham United||John Lyall||ENG||N/C|| |- |1981||Tottenham Hotspur||Keith Burkinshaw (Living)||ENG||N/C|| |- |1982||Tottenham Hotspur||Keith Burkinshaw (Living)||ENG||N/C|| |- |1983||Manchester United||Ron Atkinson (Living)||ENG||N/C|| |- |1984||Everton||Howard Kendall||ENG||N/C|| |- |1985||Manchester United||Ron Atkinson (Living)||ENG||N/C|| |- |1986||Liverpool||Kenny Dalglish (Living)||SCO||N/C|| |- |1987||Coventry City||John Sillett||ENG||N/C|| |- |1988||Wimbledon||Bobby Gould (Living)||ENG||N/C|| |- |1989||Liverpool||Kenny Dalglish (Living)||SCO||N/C|| |- |1990||Manchester United||Alex Ferguson (Living)||SCO||N/C|| |- |1991||Tottenham Hotspur||[[Venables-2488|Terry Venables]]||ENG||Connected|| |}
== Scottish FA Cup Winners == https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Scottish_Cup_winning_managers {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Season !! width=200pt | Club !! width=300pt | Manager !! width=50pt | Nationality !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1899||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1900||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1901||Heart of Midlothian||Committee|||||| |- |1902||Hibernian||Dan McMichael||IRE||N/C|| |- |1903||Rangers||[[Wilton-2604|William Wilton]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1904||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1905||Third Lanark||Samuel Wiley (no wiki)||SCO||N/C|| |- |1906||Heart of Midlothian||William Waugh (no wiki)||SCO||N/C|| |- |1907||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1908||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1909||[https://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/mar/21/theknowledge.sport Match abandoned]|||||||| |- |1910||Dundee||Willie Wallace (no wiki)||SCO||N/C|| |- |1911||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1912||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1913||Falkirk||Willie Nicol (no wiki)||SCO||N/C|| |- |1914||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1915-19||No competition|||||||| |- |1920||Kilmarnock||Hugh Spence(no wiki)||SCO||N/C|| |- |1921||Partick Thistle||George Easton (no wiki)||SCO||N/C|| |- |1922||Greenock Morton||Bob Cochran (no wiki)||SCO||N/C|| |- |1923||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1924||Airdrieonians||Willie Orr (no wiki)||SCO||N/C|| |- |1925||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1926||St Mirren||Johnny Cochrane||SCO||N/C|| |- |1927||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1928||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1929||Kilmarnock||Hugh Spence||SCO||N/C|| |- |1930||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1931||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1932||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1933||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1934||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1935||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1936||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1937||Celtic||[[Maley-516|Willie Maley]]||IRE||Connected|| |- |1938||East Fife||David McLean||SCO||N/C|| |- |1939||Clyde||Paddy Travers||SCO||N/C|| |- |1940-46||No competition|||||||| |- |1947||Aberdeen||[[Halliday-2363|Dave Halliday]]||SCO||N/C|| |- |1948||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1949||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1950||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1951||Celtic||Jimmy McGrory||SCO||N/C|| |- |1952||Motherwell||George Stevenson||SCO||N/C|| |- |1953||Rangers||[[Struth-53|Bill Struth]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1954||Celtic||Jimmy McGrory||SCO||N/C|| |- |1955||Clyde||Paddy Travers||SCO||N/C|| |- |1956||Heart of Midlothian||Tommy Walker||SCO||N/C|| |- |1957||Falkirk||Reg Smith||ENG||N/C|| |- |1958||Clyde||Johnny Haddow||SCO||N/C|| |- |1959||St Mirren||Willie Reid||SCO||N/C|| |- |1960||Rangers||Scott Symon||SCO||N/C|| |- |1961||Dunfermline Athletic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1962||Rangers||Scott Symon||SCO||N/C|| |- |1963||Rangers||Scott Symon||SCO||N/C|| |- |1964||Rangers||Scott Symon||SCO||N/C|| |- |1965||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1966||Rangers||Scott Symon||SCO||N/C|| |- |1967||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1968||Dunfermline Athletic||George Farm||SCO||N/C|| |- |1969||Celtic||Jock Stein||SCO||Connected|| |- |1970||Aberdeen||[[Turnbull-5883|Eddie Turnbull]]||SCO||N/C|| |- |1971||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1972||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1973||Rangers||Jock Wallace Jr||SCO||N/C|| |- |1974||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1975||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |- |1976||Rangers||Jock Wallace Jr||SCO||N/C|| |- |1977||Celtic||[[Stein-4204|Jock Stein]]||SCO||Connected|| |}
== Other British Managers == Any British football manager who has a Wikitree profile (or has a reason for notability) but does not fall into any of the above categories. See also [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Football_Clubs Football Clubs] for personnel index by club. {|border="1" width="100%" |- style="font-weight:bold; text-align:center; vertical-align:middle; background-color:#EAECF0;" !! width=100pt | Years !! width=200pt | Manager !! width=100pt | Nationality !! width=200pt | Club(s) !! width=100pt |Connected to the tree
Connected or N/C |- |1897-1908||[[Austerberry-13|Horace Denham Austerberry]]||ENG||Stoke FC||Connected|| |- |1978-99||[[Ball-24036|Alan Ball]]||ENG||Stoke City, Southampton, Portsmouth, Manchester City||Connected|| |- | 1979-80 || [[Banks-6030|Gordon Banks OBE (1937 - 2019)]] || ENG || Telford Utd ||Connected || |- |1908-1914||[[Barker-20403|Alfred James Barker]]||ENG||Stoke FC||Connected|| |- | 1914-25 || [[Bloomer-517|Stephen Bloomer (1874 - 1938)]] || ENG || Britannia Berlin, Blauw-Wit Amsterdam, Derby County, Grenadier Guards Real Unión || Connected || |- |1921-23||[[Bridgett-170|Leonard Bridgett]]||ENG||Stoke United Ladies (British, European Champions)||Connected|| |- |1930-1950||[[Bromilow-151|Tom Bromilow]]||ENG||AFC Amsterdam, Burnley, Crystal Palace (Two times), Newport County (Two times), Leicester City||N/C|| |- | 1919-55 || [[Buckley-7520|Frank Buckley]] || ENG || Norwich City, Blackpool, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Notts County, Hull City, Leeds United, Walsall|| Connected || |- |1948-66||[[Carter-25166|Raich Carter]]||ENG||Hull City, Cork City, Leeds United, Mansfield Town, Middlesbrough||N/C|| |- | 1973-75, 1985 || [[Charlton-2534|Robert Charlton CBE (1937 - 2023)]] || ENG || Preston North End FC, Wigan Athletic FC || Connected || |- | 1974-75 || [[Cohen-6632|George Reginald Cohen MBE (1939 - bef. 2022)]] || ENG || Tonbridge Angels || Connected || |- | 1867-91 ||[[Clegg-1265|Sir Charles John Clegg]]|| ENG ||The (Sheffield) Wednesday FC|| Connected || |- |1946-49||[[Duncan-22987|John Duncan]]||SCO||Leicester City||Connected|| |- |1961-1965||[[Evans-50402|Bobby Evans]]||SCO||Newport County, Third Lanark||N/C|| |- |1969-1989||[[Ferguson-24277|Bobby Ferguson]]||ENG||Barry Town, Newport County, Ipswich Town, Al-Arabi||N/C|| |- |1988-2003||[[Francis-10610|Trevor Francis]]||ENG||QPR, Sheffield Wednesday, Birmingham City, Crystal Palace||N/C|| |- | 1917-23 || [[Frankland-517|Alfred Frankland (1882 - 1957)]] || ENG || Dick, Kerr Ladies FC 'World Champions' || Connected || |- |1963-1969||[[Graham-35103|Les Graham]]||ENG||Merthyr Tydfil, Newport County||N/C|| |- |1968-1987|| [[Gregg-5469|Harry Gregg OBE (1932 - 2020)]] ||NIR|| Shrewsbury Town, Swansea City, Crewe Alexandra, Carlisle United ||N/C|| |- | 1974-1975||[[Harris-67386|Brian Harris]]||ENG||Newport County||N/C|| |- |1954-1975||[[Harvey-22530|Joe Harvey]]||ENG||Barrow, Workington, Newcastle United (Fairs Cup winner 1969)||Connected|| |- |1922-35||[[Hindmarsh-362|Jimmy Hindmarsh]]||ENG||Newport County||N/C|| |- |1897-1917||[[Moore-89084|Sam Hollis]]||ENG||Bristol City, Bedminster, Newport County||N/C|| |- |1924-29 || [[Hoskins-3903|Albert Herbert Hoskins (1885 - 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United Kingdom in the War of 1812 '''
[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg|440px]] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-284.jpg |align=l |size=130 |caption='''Lord Liverpool
British Prime Minister''' }} The War of 1812 has been referred to as the Second War for Independence. It was a war between the United States of America, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, its North American colonies, and its American Indian allies.It is seen in Europe as a theatre of the Napoleonic Wars, as it was caused by issues related to that war.Britain relied on a maritime economic blockade to defeat France. When American merchants tried to breach this blockade, the British introduced new laws, the Orders in Council, to block this trading.When British warships stopped American merchant ships, they forcibly impressed any British sailors they found into the Royal Navy. While some of these men were Americans, most were British. Some had deserted from the Royal Navy, a hanging offence,and for the British support of Indian tribes against American expansion.The United States declared war on June 18, 1812.
'''[[Brock-1200|Major-General Sir Isaac Brock KB]]'''
{{Image|file=War_1812_Army_Gold_Medal_Recipients-2.png |align=r |size=140 |caption='''Major-General Sir Isaac Brock''' }} Issac Brock was assigned to Lower Canada in 1802.He was promoted to major general, and became responsible for defending Upper Canada against the United States.General Brock's actions at Detroit, earned him a knighthood, membership in the Order of the Bath,and the name the The Hero of Upper Canada. His name is often linked with that of the Native American leader Tecumseh, although the two men only saw each other in person only for a few days.General Brock died at the Battle of Queenston Heights, which was a British victory.
'''British Army Commanders and leaders''' {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 4px Solid Red;" |- ! align="center" style="background:#DF0101;"|'''Rank and
Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#DF0101;"|'''Information''' ! align="center" style="background:#DF0101;"|'''Photo''' |- |''' General
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_Drummond Gordon Drummond]
1772-1854''' |The first official to command the military
and the civil government of Canada. He
distinguished himself on the Niagara front |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-310.jpg|75px]] |- |'''General
[[Wikipedia:/Roger_Hale_Sheaffe | Roger Hale Sheaffe]]
1763-185''' | Appointed to command the troops at Fort George on
the Niagara River he was appointed Lieutenant
Governor and commander in Upper Canada |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-312.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Lieutenant-General
[[Prevost-302|George Prévost ]]
1767-1816 ''' | Is best known to history for serving as both the
civilian Governor General and the Commander
in Chief in British North America |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-309.jpg|75px]] |- |'''Lieutenant-General
[[Wikipedia:Thomas_Pearson | Thomas Pearson]]
1782–1847 |Attached part of his garrison to the pursuing
British force under Lieutenant Colonel Morrison
and led them at the decisive Battle of Crysler's Farm |[[Image:War_1812_Army_Gold_Medal_Recipients-3.jpg|75px]] |- |'''Major-General
[[Wikipedia:Frederick_Heriot | Frederick Heriot]]
1786-1843''' | He commanded a detachment of Voltigeurs at
Kingston, Ontario during 1813 and was present at
the Battle of Sackett's Harbor - Battle of Crysler's Farm,
where he played a prominent part. |[[Image:War_1812_Army_Gold_Medal_Recipients.gif|75px]] |- |''' Lieutenant-Colonel
[[D'irumberry_De_Salaberry-1| Charles de Salaberry]]
1778-1829''' |Served as an officer of the British army
in Lower Canada (now Quebec). He
won distinction for repelling the American advance on Montreal |[[Image:War_1812_Army_Gold_Medal_Recipients-4.jpg|75px]] |- |'''Lieutenant-Colonel
[[Wikipedia:Joseph_Wanton_Morrison | Joseph Morrison]]
1783 -1826''' |Best known for commanding the British
troops at the Battle of Crysler's Farm |[[Image:War_1812_Army_Gold_Medal_Recipients-2.jpg|75px]] |- |}
'''Regiments'''
'''[[Wikipedia:100th_Regiment_of_Foot_%28Prince_Regent%27s_County_of_Dublin_Regiment%29 |100th Regiment of Foot (Prince Regent's County of Dublin Regiment)]]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-311.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''100th Regiment of Foot Uniform''' }} The 100th Regiment of Foot (Prince Regent's County of Dublin Regiment) was raised in Ireland in 1804 for service in the Napoleonic Wars. During the War of 1812 a detachment was present at the Battle of Sackett's Harbour in May 1813.The whole regiment took part in the Capture of Fort Niagara.They were than engaged on raids to Buffalo and Black Rock in late December.In July 1814, they saw action at the Battle of Chippawa, where the 100th Regiment of Foot took heavy losses, reduced to one Captain & 3 subalterns, and 250 men. They then served at the Siege of Fort Erie at the end of the same year. For their services in the defence of Canada, they were awarded the battle honour Niagara.
'''[[Wikipedia:41st_%28Welch%29_Regiment_of_Foot | 41st (Welch) Regiment of Foot]]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-321.jpg |align=r |size=100 |caption='''41st (Welch) Regiment of Foot''' }} The 41st regiment gained more battle honours than any other British unit in Canada during the War of 1812. The unit took part in the Capture of Detroit under Major General Isaac Brock.They were involved with the Siege of Fort Meigs, the Battle of the River Raisin and took part on board British ships during the Battle of Lake Erie.
'''[[Wikipedia:19th_Light_Dragoons |19th Light Dragoons]]'''
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-322.jpg |align=l |size=160 |caption='''19th Light Dragoons''' }} Two squadrons were sent to Upper Canada where they were involved in the blockade and re capture of Fort George, and the destruction of Black Rock and Buffalo in New York State.They fought at the Battle of Chippawa, the Battle of Lundy's Lane and the Siege of Fort Erie. Another troop pursued American raiders who had struck at Battle of Malcolm's Mills. The regiment earned the battle honour of Niagara '''[[Wikipedia:49th_%28Princess_Charlotte_of_Wales%27s%29_%28Hertfordshire%29_Regiment_of_Foot | 49th Regiment of Foot (Hertfordshire)]]''' Units of the 49th Regiment served in British North America during the War of 1812, and participated in a number of major battles . {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-320.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption='''49th Regiment of Foot Uniform''' }} '''Some of the British Regular Regiments in North America during the War of 1812''' *'''Cavalry''' *[http://mdld.kineticintel.com/index.php/interpretations-and-history/6th-inniskilling-dragoons 6th Inniskilling Dragoons] - Chesapeake 1814 *14th Light Dragoons - New Orleans 1814-1815 *[[Wikipedia:19th_Light_Dragoons | 19th Light Dragoons]] - Niagara, Black Rock, Buffalo, Chippewa, Lundy's Lane, recapture of Fort George, Plattsburg 1813-1815 *'''Infantry''' *[http://www.warof1812.ca/10thrvb.htm 10th Royal Veteran Battalion]- Mackinac, River Raisin, Miami 1812-15 *[[Wikipedia:Royal_Scots |1st Regiment (Royal Scots)]] - Sackett's Harbour, Fort Niagara, Chippewa, Lundy's Lane, Fort Erie 1812-1815 *[[Wikipedia:King%27s_Own_Royal_Regiment_%28Lancaster%29 | 4th Regiment (King's Own)]] - Bladensburg, Capture of Washington, New Orleans, Fort Bowyer, Mobile 1814-1815 *8th Regiment (King's) - Ogdensburg, York, Fort George, Sackett's Harbour, Stoney Creek, Beaver Dams, Buffalo, re-capture of Fort George, Fort Niagara, Chippewa, Lundy's Lane, Fort Erie 1812-1815 *[https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/units/313/royal-scots-fusiliers/ 21st Regiment (Royal North British Fusiliers)] - Chesapeake, Bladenburg, Capture of Washington, Baltimore, New Orleans 1814-1815 *[[Wikipedia:40th_Regiment_of_Foot | 40th Regiment (Somersetshire)]] - New Orleans, Mobile 1815 *[[Wikipedia:41st_%28Welch%29_Regiment_of_Foot | 41st Regiment]] - Sandwich, Detroit, Queenston Heights, River Raisin, Fort Meigs, Fort Stephenson, Lake Erie, Thames, Fort Niagara, Black Rock, Lundy's Lane, Fort Erie 1812-1815 *[[Wikipedia:43rd_%28Monmouthshire%29_Regiment_of_Foot | 43rd Regiment (Monmouthshire)]] - New Orleans 1815 *44th Regiment (Essex) - Bladensburg, Washington, Baltimore, New Orleans, Mobile 1814-1815 *49th Regiment (Hertfordshire) - Queenston Heights, Fort George, Stoney Creek, Beaver Dams, Crysler's Farm, Plattsburg 1812-1814 *[[Wikipedia:/85th_Regiment_of_Foot_%28Bucks_Volunteers%29 | 85th Regiment (Bucks Volunteers) 85th Regiment (Bucks Volunteers)]] - Bladenburg, capture of Washington, Baltimore, New Orleans 1814-1815 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/89th_%28The_Princess_Victoria%27s%29_Regiment_of_Foot 89th Regiment] - Crysler's Farm, Black Rock, Buffalo, Lundy's Lane, Fort Erie 1813-1815
'''British Navy Ships in the War of 1812'''
The war on the water was essential, a very important aspect of the War of 1812. At that time the Royal Navy had 85 vessels in American waters, counting all British Navy vessels in North American and Caribbean waters. But the Royal Navy's North American squadron based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, only had a small number, one small ship of the line, seven frigates, nine smaller sloops and brigs along with five schooners; these were the ships that were used most in the War of 1812.
'''British Navy Commanders and leaders''' {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 4px Solid Blue;" |- ! align="center" style="background:#0040FF;"|'''Rank and
Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#0040FF;"|'''Information''' ! align="center" style="background:#0040FF;"|'''Photo''' |- |'''Admiral
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Borlase_Warren,_1st_Baronet John Warren]
1753 -1822'''
|During the British invasion, he led the British troops
that occupied Havre de Grace and set fire to the town. |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-316.jpg|75px]] |- |'''Vice Admiral
[[Cochrane-581|Alexander Cochrane]]
1758-1832''' |He led the British force that won the Battle of
Lake Borgne in December of 1814, in Louisiana.
His forces built a road to New Orleans
for use by British armed forces. |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-317.jpg|75px]] |- |'''Rear Admiral
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Barrie Robert Barrie]
1774-1841''' | He carried out several successful attacks on
American towns and shipping in the Penobscot River,
and helped to destroy the Chesapeake Bay Flotilla.
1813 to 1815 he served on the HMS Dragon making many captures. |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-318.jpg|75px]] |- |'''Rear Admiral
[[Cockburn-244|George Cockburn]]
1772-1853''' |He played a major role in the War of 1812 as second in
command to Admiral Sir John Warren until the end
of March 1814 and then to Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane. |[[Image:Cockburn-244.jpg|75px]] |- |'''Lieutenant
[[Wallis-1451|Provo Wallis]]
1791- 1892''' |Halifax-born Lieutenant Wallis was promoted for the role
he played in HMS Shannon's capture of USS Chesapeake near Boston on 1 June 1813. |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-319.jpg|75px]] |- |''' Captain
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Lucas_Yeo James Lucas Yeo]
1782- 1818 |Engagements on Lake Ontario, Second Battle
of Sacket's Harbor, and the Battle of Fort Oswego. |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-313.jpg|75px]] |- |''' Lieutenant
[http://www.navy-marine.forces.gc.ca/en/navy-life/rolette-bio.page Charles F. Rolette]
1783-183''' |He captured American supply vessels.
He also participated in land raids for the
British at the Capture of Detroit and the Battle of Frenchtown. |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-314.jpg|70px]] |- |}
:'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Shannon_%281806%29 HMS Shannon]''' {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Naval_General_Service_Medal_Recipients-2.jpg |align=l |size=135 |caption= }} On 5 July 1812 ,the Shannon, Africa, Belvidera, Aeolus were ordered to carry out a blockade of American ports.Sir John Warren, Commander in Chief of the North America and West Indies Station,despatched the Shannon and the schooner Bream to rescue the crew and offload the money being carried by the frigate HMS Barbadoes, which had been wrecked on Sable Island. While carrying out this mission, Shannon encountered and captured an enemy privateer schooner, Wily Reynard on 11 October.The HMS Shannon won a important naval victory on 1 June 1813, when she captured the American Navy's USS Chesapeake,for which the HMS Shannon received the Naval General Service Medal with clasp. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Guerriere_%281806%29 HMS Guerriere]''' {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Resource_page-1.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} On 19 August 1812, the USS Constitution encountered and fired upon the Guerriere. After the battle fifteen men had been killed, six were mortally wounded, 39 severely and eighteen slightly.The Guerriere was too badly damaged to take in, so as soon as the wounded had been taken off, she was set on fire. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Phoebe_%281795%29 HMS Phoebe]''' {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Naval_General_Service_Medal_Recipients-1.jpg |align=l |size=155 |caption= }} In late December 1812, Phoebe captured two American schooners. One was the Vengeance,the other was the Hunter, a privateer schooner, of 14 guns and 100 men.Then on 27 December they captured the American privateer schooner Swordfish of Gloucester,which had a crew of 82 men, and twelve 6-pound guns. But she had thrown 10 overboard during the chase, which took 11 hours and more than 100 miles.The HMS Phoebe received the Naval General Service Medal with clasps. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Java_%281811%29 HMS Java]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-323.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} On the 29th December 1812 The Java encountered the USS Constitution,after a long battle the Java was surrendered to the Constitution.In the battle,22 men were killed, and 102 wounded from the Java.The Constitution lost nine men initially and 57 wounded ,some died from their wounds later. The Java was not worth taking as a prize. Instead her helm was removed and installed it on Constitution, replacing the one that had been shot away. Two days after the battle,the order was given to set fire to the Java she subsequently blew up. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Dolphin_%281813%29 HMS Dolphin]''' {{Image|file=Privateers_in_the_War_of_1812-3.jpg |align=l |size=160 |caption= }} The Dolphin had been an American privateer but was captured by the British on 3 April 1813. The British took the Dolphin into service.The Dolphin retained her name, on 29 April 1813 the Dolphin along with other ships went from Chesapeake Bay to Frenchtown to destroy five American ships and stores by 3 May 1813 they had.The Dolphin received the Naval General Service Medal with clasp. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Endymion_%281797%29 HMS Endymion]''' {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Naval_General_Service_Medal_Recipients.jpg |align=l |size=135 |caption= }} On the 7th March 1814, the Endymion, Belvidera and Rattler captured an American privateer the vessel Mars.In August 1814, along with Armide, Endymion captured the American privateer Herald. In late 1814, Endymion joined the blockading squadron off New York.But she was most famous for her battle with USS President on 15 January 1815, in which she caught the American frigate and crippled her, which led to the President's final capture .The HMS Endymion received the Naval General Service Medal with clasp for capturing the USS President :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Dragon_%281798%29 HMS Dragon]''' {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Naval_General_Service_Medal_Recipients-3.jpg |align=l |size=145 |caption= }} The Dragon participated in the War of 1812 with the United States, Robert Barrie was the commander, the Dragon took part in a number of engagements.In August 1814, Dragon took part in an expedition up the Penobscot River in Maine.In January 1815, the Dragon was the flagship for Admiral Sir George Cockburn at the Battle of Fort Peter and the capture of St. Marys, Georgia.The Dragon received the Naval General Service Medal with clasp. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_of_HMS_Cyane_and_HMS_Levant HMS Cyane and HMS Levant] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-325.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} The British warships HMS Cyane and HMS Levant fought the USS Constitution on 20 February 1815, in the mid Atlantic.Both Cyane and Levant surrendered to the Constitution.Neither the 2 British ship nor the Constitution knew that the war had actually finished a few days before the action, with the ratification of the Treaty of Ghent by both sides.The USS Constitution lost 6 men and 9 wounded. HMS Cyane, 12 men were killed and 26 wounded, some of whom later died of their injuries. on the Levant, 7 men were killed and 16 wounded. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_St_Lawrence_%281813%29 HMS St Lawrence] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-326.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} On 26 February 1815, St Lawrence was bound for Mobile with dispatches,she was carrying news of the signing of the Treaty of Ghent to British in the Gulf of Mexico, when just off Havana she encountered the privateer brig Chasseur, out of Baltimore.The action lasted only about 15 minutes, during which St Lawrence had six men killed and 18 wounded.The Chasseur had five killed and eight wounded, both ships were badly damaged. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_of_HMS_Penguin HMS Penguin] {{Image|file=United_Kingdom_in_the_War_of_1812-5.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} On March 23, 1815 USS Hornet captured HMS Penguin in a battle off Tristan da Cunha.It was the final action between British and American forces,the battle took place just after the War of 1812 had ended.There were 14 British killed and 28 wounded and the Penguin was captured --------------------- [[Image:United Kingdom in the War of 1812-6.jpg |600px|*]] ---- ==Men who Fought for Great Britian== {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Bradley-4483|Bradley, William Brown]]||Army||Captain||104th (New Brunswick) Regiment |- |[[Claus-112|Claus, Daniel]]||Army||Lieutenant||49th Regiment of Foot |- |[[Coffin-1760|Coffin, Nathaniel]]||Militia||Lieutenant Colonel||Deputy Adjutant General of Militia |- |[[Dacres-10|Dacres, James Richard]]||Navy||Captain||HMS Guerriere |- |[[FitzGibbon-156|FitzGibbon, James]]||Army||Captain||49th Regiment of Foot |- |[[Jarvis-2441|Jarvis, George ]]||Army||Ensign||8th Regiment of Foot |- |[[Myers-4623 |Myers, Christopher John]] ||Army ||Lieutenant Colonel ||99th Regiment |- |[[Phair-52|Phair, William Barry]]||Army ||Lieutenant||104th (New Brunswick) Regiment |- |[[Rooth-8|Rooth, Benjamin]]||Army||Lieutenant||76th Regiment of Foot |- |[[Sutherland-1037|Sutherland, Edward]]||Army||Ensign||102nd Regiment of Foot |- |[[Talbot-2339|Talbot, John]]||Navy||Commander||HMS Victorious |- |[[Townshend-105|Townshend, James N.B.B.]]||Navy||Captain||HMS Aeolus |} ---- ==Sources== *[http://www.warof1812.ca/charts/regts_na.htm War of 1812] - British Regular Regiments in North America during the War of 1812 *[[Wikipedia:Royal_Navy | Royal Navy]] *[http://www.usni.org/magazines/navalhistory/2008-08/british-view-naval-war-1812 usni.org] - A British view of the Naval War of 1812 *[[Wikipedia:Category:Military_units_and_formations_of_the_War_of_1812 | Military units and formations of the War of 1812]] *[http://www.britannica.com/event/War-of-1812 Encyclopedia Britannica: War of 1812]

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This page is for members of the '''[[Project:United_Kingdom|United Kingdom Project]]''' to keep track of their research interests. See [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=united_kingdom the badge report] for the full list of current participants. If you are ''not'' currently a member of the United Kingdom Project and would like to become one, please see ''' [[Project:United_Kingdom|our project page]]''' !! Members, beside your name below, please keep track of what you're currently working on for this project. This is both for your own reference, and to aid collaboration among the project participants. Thanks!!! ------- ''' This list has now been changed into ALPHA order''' == Project Leaders== *[[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]]- Project Leader, I'm Scottish with Scottish and Irish ancestors as well as extended family members from England and Wales. *[[MacLeod-1797 |Susie MacLeod]] - Project Leader England Project - Currently working on [[Rich-3348|Charles Rich]]. Have interests all over the UK. Live in Hertfordshire if anyone needs help here. ==Project Coordinators== *[[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] - Coordinating the Cymru Welsh Royals and Aristocrats 742-1535 Project *[[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]] - British Isles Parliament sub-project *[[Troy-204|Sharon Troy Centanne]]- My grandfather's brother immigrated to England from Ireland. I know my cousins in Bristol, but would like to know more about their ancestor, my Uncle Michael Troy. I am also interested in learning more about the history of the British Royalty, as we don't get much of that here in the States. - County Cork Sub-Project *[[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] - Project Coordinator, England Project. All my ancestors came to Australia from England, Scotland, Ireland and probably Wales. The main English Counties where I have interests are Cornwall, Devon, Kent, Somerset, and Staffordshire. I have Scottish ancestors from the Shetland Islands, Edinburgh, Stirlingshire, Renfrewshire, Morayshire and Peebleshire. *[[Rogers-4360|Mark Rogers]] - Project Coordinator - Leader of Isle of Man Project. Also interested in Scotland *[[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]] - Project Coordinator, Scots Irish and Ulster Scots Project *[[Baty-260 |SJ Baty]] - Project Coordinator, Scots- Irish and Ulster Scots Project. *[[Devlin-670 |Richard Devlin ]] Project Coordinator - Irish Roots == Project Members == *[[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]]- *[[Adam-1498 |Chris Adam]] - *[[Adamson-1058|Fred Adamson]] - England- Yorkshire and Lancashire. *[[Adamson-1920|Richard Adamson]] - *[[Pretorius-4822 |Linda Adendorff]] - *[[Aitchison-427|Robert Aitchison]] - *[[Akins-630|Janet Akins]] - Scotland *[[Humrichouser-1|Marilyn Albert]] - England and Scotland *[[Alchin-350 |Natalie Alchin]] - England *[[Alcock-806|Tarn Alcock]] - *[[Allen-9143|Martin Allen ]] - England *[[Alvis-2382|Mary Ellen Alvis]] - Scotland *[[Price-11695|Gloria Aman]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland *[[Anderson-24697|Deb Anderson]] - England *[[Anderson-27686 |Dean Anderson ]] - Isle of Man *[[Flippen-29 |Jaynie Anderson ]] - Irish Roots, Scottish Clans, Scots-Irish and Scotland *[[Pool-2293|Linda Anderson]] - Scotland and Scots-Irish Ulster Scots *[[Anderson-35092|Robin Anderson]] - Scotland *[[Anderson-23510|Thomas Anderson]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Andrew-951 |Graeme Andrew]] - England *[[Angell-902 | Michael Angell ]] - England, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire & Buckinghamshire *[[Cole-5960 |Christine Ansted]] - *[[Arledge-84 |Mike Arledge]] - *[[Aragão_Gomes_Vieira_da_Silva-1| Manuel Aragão_Gomes_Vieira_da_Silva]] - *[[Armstrong-11625|Norma Armstrong]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Ashby-1321|Michael Ashby]]- England *[[Aston-674|Donna Aston]] - England. I was born and raised in the County Durham area of England and have lived here all of my life. My family has very deep roots here, as over the past 500 years the vast majority of my family I have discovered so far, were also born in County Durham. Now I am looking for family in Bilston, Staffordshire, on my fathers side. I have hit brick walls, hence I'm here. I also joined as I'd like to be able to help others, who are researching family in County Durham. *[[Atherton-478 |Robert Atherton]] - *[[Atkinson-107|John Atkinson]] - ancestry from England is mainly in Cornwall, Norfolk, County Durham/Northumberland with some Kent/London *[[Austin-5771|Rod Austin]] - England and Scotland. *[[Avaritt-4 |Eric Avaritt]] England and Irish Roots *[[Awbrey-135 |Stuart Awbrey]] - Wales *[[Anonymous-1714|Laura B]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Babcock-3023|Michael Babcock]] - England *[[Cochrane-379 |Clare Bailey]] - *[[Baker-19742 |David Baker]] - England; Gloucestershire born and raised, currently in Worcestershire. Beyond trying to demolish the "brick-walls" in my own line, no specific interests - I was musing on doing some work on Pershore ! *[[Baker-27635|Joanna Bourne]] - I am researching England and Wales: The Thomas line in Glamorgan, Wakes and the Smith/Morris families from London. *[[Thomson-4079 | Dee Baker]] - I am researching; Scotland mostly Dumfriesshire, Edinburgh, and Fife and the surnames Irving, Carlisle, Bell, Black, Mathewson, Thomson, Shearer, McKay and others ; Cornish surnames Pollard, Bolitho, Eddy, Oates, Grenfell and others near St Just in Penwith and surrounding parishes. *[[Baldwin-7590|Stan Baldwin]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. *[[Bales-206|Deb Bales]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Banks-4446|S Banks ]] - England, East Riding of Yorkshire. *[[Ball-10698|Neil Ball ]] - *[[Breeding-108 |Shelia Ball]] - *[[Taylor-44982|Virginia Banks]] - *[[Barnes-9886 | Beckie Barnes]] - Mainly in England, Kent and Dover to be particular at the moment for this line. *[[Barnes-7591 |Hugh Barnes]] - *[[Simmons-8120|Laurie Barnett]] - *[[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] - Born in Hove, Sussex, England my families come from all around England and just into SW Scotland. I have all my 32 3 gt grandparents so plenty to go at. I also have a particular interest in the Plimsoll family [[Plimsoll-44|Samuel Plimsoll]]. I have also done the YDNA thing for 111 markers. *[[Batt-446 |Paula Batt]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Beavis-134 |Bruce Beavis ]] - England *[[Beavis-123|Stuart Beavis]] - Wales *[[Bechman-4 |Stuart Bechman ]] - England *[[Belanger-1931|Erika Belanger]] - Scotland *[[Belcher-1817 |Maria Belcher]] - UK and Worldwide with the Surnames Belcher, Los and Youle and any interest in the place Pateley Bridge as this is my One Place Study. *[[Proulx-809|D Bell ]] - Scotland *[[Bailley-9 |Deborah Bell]] - England *[[Bell-17220 |Fiona Bell ]] -England Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[Newson-268|H Bell ]] - Scotland *[[Bell-13066|Kelly Bell ]] - Scots-Irish Ulster Scots Project *[[Bell-14266 |Kirsty Bell ]] - England *[[Bell-6268 |Linda Bell]] - Scotland *[[Guthrie-2658|Mary Bellamy]] - Scotland *[[Belzer-50|Emily Belzer]] - Scotland *[[Bennett-12784 |Lawrence Bennett]] - *[[Compagnoni-10 |Jayzen Bennetts]] - Scotland, England and Wales *[[Bentley-2133|John Bentley]] - *[[Berry-7100 |Donald Berry]] - England *[[Beschizza-1|John Beschizza]] - *[[Bethune-87 |Chas Bethune]] - Scotland *[[Betsworth-20|Gary Betsworth]] - England *[[Bett-87 |Ashley Bett]] - England *[[Bezio-5|Lynn Bezio]] - Wales *[[Binkley-335 | Summer Binkley ]] - *[[Bixler-379|Jim Bixler]] - Scots- Irish Ulster Scots *[[Blair-4974|John Blair]] - Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[Blanckenburg-1 | Rosie Blanckenburg ]] - *[[Blomfield-52 |Helena Blomfeld]] - Scotland *[[Barrass-50 |Cynthia Blundell]]- *[[Blyth-173|Claire Blyth]] - Scotland *[[Bond-3140|Kevin Bond]]- England, Scotland and Ireland *[[Boswell-891| Andrew Boswell ]] - *[[Bott-392| Sam Bott ]] - England *[[Gambie-2 |Sue Boutle]] - England , Northamptonshire and Cambridgeshire *[[Bowen-1368|Nathan Bowen ]] - Wales *[[Bowman-4939 |Jeff Bowman]] - *[[Box-511| James Box]] - Wales *[[Boyd-11101|DeForrest Boyd]] - Scotland *[[Boydell-14 |Geoffrey Boydell]] - England *[[Boynton-794| Michael Boynton]] - *[[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]] - Scotland *[[Bradbury-1128 |Allison Bradbury ]] - Wales, England *[[Bradford-2608 | jacqueline Bradford ]] - England *[[Bramley-72|Susan Bramley]] - *[[Braun-1189 | Marie Elaine Braun ]] - England *[[Bray-2411|Michael Bray]] - England *[[Trogstad-3 |Jodi Brennan]] - *[[Brickland-2|Brickland]] - England **I live in New Zealand and my ancestors originated from England. Family names I am interested in - Brickland, Bridges BRK, Fletcher BRK, King BRK, Andrews, Purnell, Cross, Crofts, Taylor, Palmer, Smalll, Canning, Judd, Lye, Grainge, Gapes, Barker, Porter, Cowell, Coradine, Corradine, Whitaker, Whittaker, Rudge, Ingham , Barnett, Duckworth *[[Broughton-253|Ken K. Broughton]]- I am interested in the Broughton family in England.d *[[Brown-41244 |Mike Brown]] - Wales *[[Brown-50304 |Patrick Brown ]] - Scotland *[[Brownbridge-3|Christopher Brownbridge]] - England and Wales *[[Broyles-3558|Timothy Broyles]] - *[[Bryson-750|Lorna Bryson]] - *[[Robertson-4665|Deb Buchner]] - Scotland *[[Bugg-242 |Mary Bugg ]] - England *[[Burchard-48 |Glenn Burchard ]] - *[[Clark-35833 |Jessica Burgoyne]] - England and Scottish Clans *[[Berg-1880|Roberta Burnett]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Bushell-311 |John Bushell ]] - England *[[Cummings-1168|Brenda Butler]] - Born in Chester-le-Street in County Durham but I have been living in America (Michigan) for just over 20 yrs. I have very deep roots in the mining industries in Durham and Northumberland, as well as in Cornwall. There is also a sprinkling of Lancashire and Scotland too along with the ones who left for a better life in America and Australia. I also research my husband's roots in Cambridgeshire and I chase his Coastguard families all around the coastline of England. Happy to help if I can. *[[Butler-9920 |Sharon Butler]] - England *[[Bowling-864| TC ]] - *[[Cabler-67 |Claire Cabler]] - various UK and Scotland *[[Graham-9749|Mary Calder]] - Scotland, Scottish Clans, England and Irish Roots. *[[Caldwell-3928|Jennifer Caldwell]] - *[[Caldwell-4836|Vivienne Caldwell ]] - England *[[Britton-1106 |Michele Camera]] - Like many other Americans, I have a mixture of ancestors from all over Europe but for this project I'll be working on England, Wales and Ireland. For my husband I'll also be working on Scotland. *[[Cameron-5666|Peter Cameron]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Mapley-7 |Tess Cameron]] -Live in Australia with roots in Scotland, Ireland and England, one brick wall convict in Sussex. *[[Carey-2600|Andrew Carey ]] - *[[Carlson-1933 |David Carlson ]]- England *[[Carlson-2316 |Sandra Carlson ]] - Scotland *[[Compton-1174|Carol Carnes]] - *[[Anderson-33125 |Jane Carr]] - England, Somerset *[[Burke-2897 |Brenda Carter]] - Scotland and Declaration of Arbroath Projects. *[[Carter-27648 |Michael Carter ]] - *[[Carter-21410|Stephen Carter]] - British Isles Politicians Project *[[Catleugh-1|Dave Catleugh]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots *[[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]] - Sub-Project, Bermuda. *[[Platts-193 |Gillian Causier ]] - *[[Cayley-55 |Michael Cayley]] - *[[Troy-204|Sharon Centanne]] - England, Irish Roots and County Cork *[[Ceruti-7| Marion Ceruti]] - *[[Chagnon-86|Tiffany Chagnon]] - Scotland *[[Hooper-5196|Jules Charman]] - Wales *[[Cherry-382 | John Cherry ]] - *[[Gibson-11597 | Jennifer Chiappardi]] - Scotland and Ireland *[[Fuerd-1|Catherine Christensen]] - Scotland *[[Chubbuck-31 |Marc Chubbuck]] - Most of the UK as my and my Wife's family are from the UK. *[[Church-3071|Peter Church]] - England *[[Churm-1 |Roger Churm]] - England, Cornwall and West Country *[[Cassingham-234 |Marie Claflin]] - *[[Clark-21034|Allen Clark]] - Scotland *[[Clark-19450 |Ted Clark ]] - England *[[Davis-33098 |Shelly Cloud]] - *[[Cockerell-73 |Di Cockerell]] - England *[[Cockett-13 |Ted Cockett ]] - England *[[Cogle-21 |Aubrey Cogle]] - *[[Colbert-238 |Richard Colbert]] - England, Northamptonshire, Bedford, and Derbyshire. *[[Cole-12369 |Bill Cole]] - England *[[Cole-7563 |Erin Cole]] - Wales *[[Collier-2421 |Bonnie Collier ]] - *[[Collins-17316|Kim Collins]] - Scots- Irish and Scottish Clans *[[Colville-218|Joelle Colville-Hanson]] - Scotland *[[Colwell-593 |Christopher Colwell]] - England, Leicestershire. *[[Cone-1405|Thomas Cone]] - *[[Cook-7750|Keith Cook]] - *[[Cook-14892 |Sherri Cook ]] - *[[Cooke-1645 |Iain Cooke]] - Leicestershire and North Warwickshire *[[Cooper-21960|Clarence Cooper]] Welsh Royals and Aristo Project *[[M-1473| Kimberly Cooper]] - England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. *[[Cope-890 |Gina Cope]] - One name Study for Cope across whole UK. Current focus is England & Wales *[[Gum-131|Shirley Corder]] - England *[[Cowan-1848 |Malcolm Cowan]] - England and Scotland *[[Crackett-3|Lynda Crackett]] - Main areas of research: Northumberland, Durham, Berwickshire, Roxburghshire, Aberdeenshire, Yorkshire, Lancashire, Shropshire, Worcestershire. *[[Mauk-151|Pamela Creacy]] - England *[[Cress-258|Seth Cress]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Lee-14950| Kath Crilly ]] - *[[Croll-284|Neil Croll ]] - Scotland and Ireland *[[Pearse-174| Valerie Crowley]] - England *[[Crozier-538 |Norma Crozier]] - England and Scotland *[[Cullip-5 | Ashley Cullip ]] - England *[[Curwen-86 |Michael Curwen]] - I currently live in North Yorkshire and am 74 years old and am researching my four grandparents families which are the Curwen's, Elleray's,Rose's & Cleminson's plus my great, great grandmother Janet Curwen (nee Dunlop from Scotland *[[Cutler-1068|Matthew Cutler]] – Working on my own ancestors to begin with; so far they’re mostly from London and Sussex. *[[Jones-66946 |Elizabeth Dallmann]] - Scotland *[[Washburn-3710|LaNita Daniels]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Turner-19440 |Kaylene Daughdrill]] - England *[[Davenport-3854|Frank Davenport ]] - England *[[Rockett-822|Gina Davey]] - England and Scotland *[[Ogg-233|J Davies]] - *[[Davies-2643|Byron Davies]] - Wales *[[Kelly-8074 | Carol Davis]] - England and Ir*[[eland. Mother's side was English, mostly around Inner London, Father's side was Irish. My Husband's Father was American and I have traced lots of his relatives there (but they originally came from England too). *[[Davis-51534|Norm Davis]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Daws-82|David Daws]] *[[Daws-71|Rev Daws]] - Cornwall, Devon, Northamptonshire, Hampshire, Kent, London or Middlesex. *[[Day-1904|Jack Day]]- England and Wales, with a special interest in the Marches, the border area between them around Shrewsbury where my ancestors were in the Drapers Guild, and before that migrated in from Wales where the line traces back to Tudor Trevor. *[[DeFoe-76|Susan DeFoe]] - Osgoods/Hampshire, England; Morgan and Kent/Monmouthshire, Wales; Hand/Kent, England; Stratton/London, England; Bancroft/Lincolnshire, England; Wright/Essex, England; Stoddard/Suffolk, England. Also Lindsay/Lindsey/Lindsley in Irish Roots (hi, Leigh.) *[[De_Freitas-20 | Thomas Lois De_Freitas]] - England and Portugal *[[DeRuyter-30 |Kevin DeRuyter]] - England *[[Dissington-1|Emma Dissington]] - England, Scotland and Wales. *[[Ditty-86|John Ditty ]] - Scots-Irish Ulster Scots Project *[[Doan-798 |Barbara Doan]] - *[[Dobson-1641 | C Dobson ]] - England *[[Dolman-113 |Jerry Dolman]] - England - Somerset and Wales. *[[Giles-3244|Carolyn Dominish]] - England *[[Doss-807 |Amanda Doss-Connolly]] - *[[Doughman-1|Wesley Doughman]] - England *[[Rowe-6599|Sally Douglas]] - Scottish Clans *[[Downes-647| A Downes]] - England *[[Weaver-4340 | Sandi Dreer]] - Wales: Weaver (Radnorshire), Havard (Glamorgan), Nash (Pembrokeshire), Owen (Pembrokeshire). *[[Duba-44 |Janice Duba]] - Wales *[[Dunn-6585|Joseph Dunn]] - *[[Backhouse-328 |Sarah Dunn]] - Wales *[[Dunscombe-15|Edward Dunscombe ]] - Bermuda Project. *[[Dunstan-254|Craig Dunstan]] - England and Scotland *[[Duquette-228 |Helen Duquette]] England - Gloucestershire and Shropshire. *[[Beebe-599|Barbara Jean (Beebe) Duren]]- England Project *[[Dwyer-454 |Diane Dwyer]] - Scotland and Ireland *[[Eagle-219 |Angela Eagle]] - England, Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[Edgemon-26 | Cynthia Edgemon Rushing]]- I have ancestors from England, Ireland, Scottland. and who are Welsh. *[[Edrys-1|Mark Edrys]] - Wales *[[Edwards-15789|Paul Edwards]] - *[[Edwards-7481 |Sandy Edwards ]] - England, Scotland and Ireland *[[Edwards-13307|Terry Edwards]] - *[[Mallaby-22| Larraine Elcock]] - *[[Elkin-76|John Elkin]] - Elkin family from Staffordshire, and the Darlings of Northumberland *[[Elkins-1370|Sandra Elkins]] - Wales *[[Elliott-4594 |Alex Elliott]] - Scotland and Ireland *[[Elliott-13458 |Lisa Elliott]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Elmer-1809 |Stephen Elmer]] - *[[England-2887|Kelsi England]] - England, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[McLean-4121|Zoe Erkenbeck]] - England and Scotland *[[Fann-206|Fann Fann]] - Cymru Welsh Royals and Aristo. *[[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] - England *[[Farley-1998|Claire Farley]] - *[[Lemke-295|Robin Fehser]] - *[[Ferguson-7432 |Sharon Ferguson]] - England *[[Ferraiolo-2|Chris Ferraiolo]] - *[[Finley-1431|Austin Finley]] - Scotland *[[Duncan-12685|C Fish]] - *[[Fleming-5830|Charles Fleming]] - Scotland *[[Fletcher-4797 |Matthew Fletcher ]] - All my known ancestors are British so working on my own tree and helping others. *[[Floyd-1923 |Ron Floyd]] - Scotland and Declaration of Arbroath Projects. *[[Fogarty-342|Rhys Fogarty]]- England *[[Coleman-5109 |Helen Ford ]] - England *[[Wilson-28588|Marielle Ford]] - *[[Forrest-1559| Judy Forrest]] - Scottish Clans and Scots-Irish Ulster Scots. *[[Foster-8470|Eric Foster]] - *[[Freestone-220 |Shelley Freestone ]] - England - East Anglia *[[Fretwell-188 |Mark Fretwell]] - *[[Gilbert-5804 |Diane Friedman]] - *[[Hills-943|Christine Frost]] - England - Mostly London, Norfolk and Devonshire, but some elsewhere too. I have been living in Dublin for 17 years but all my ancestors are English back to the French Huguenots on a couple of lines. I believe there were Jewish ancestors somewhere but have been able to trace them as yet. *[[Fueston-1| Charles Fueston }} - Scotland *[[Fulford-387 |Samuel Fulford ]] - England *[[Gulish-1|Mary G]] - Scotland *[[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]]- Live in Wales my research counties are primarily Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire, Norfolk, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Rutland in England. *[[Gale-1236|Philip Gale]] - Generally I go wherever the tree takes me. I live in London. More specifically I find cemeteries useful and like to add these to profiles when I can. I also have an interest in military history. *[[Niven-282 |Melona Gallagher]] - Scots-Irish and Ulster Scots *[[Gallant-943|Angeline Gallant ]] - Ireland, Scotland and England. *[[Weber-5583| Penny Gallemore]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Gatherum-Goss-3 |Dale Gatherum-Goss]] - *[[Pickett-1243|Ruth Gavin]] - *[[Geddes-537|Bill Geddes]] - Scotland *[[George-3849|Bennet George]] - Scotland *[[George-4305 | Wayne George ]] - *[[Gerrard-97 | Rita Gerrard]] - England, Essex *[[Callingham-7|Carol Gilbert]] - *[[Gill-3793| Jo Gill ]] - Wales *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] - Scotland, Scottish Clans and Irish Roots. *[[Giroulle-1|Derek Giroulle ]] - England *[[Gladman-129 |Darren Gladman]] - England *[[Glasscock-363| Beth Glasscock]] - Wales, Cymru and Scottish Clans *[[Godkin-127| Ashley Godkin]] - Scotland *[[Goff-495 |Chris Goff]] - Currently living in East Sussex, my principal interests are in South-East England with particular interest in Greater London, Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, Wiltshire, Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk. I especially enjoy researching population centres pre-dating the Industrial Revolution which are now 'reduced' to small villages. *[[Walling-681|Elaine Goodner]] - Scots-irish and Ulster Scots. *[[Goolsby-328|Suzette Goolsby]] - Scotland and Declaration of Arbroath Projects. *[[Gordon-7317|Dennis Gordon]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Bishop-9936|Eleine Gordon]] - England and Scotland *[[Gottwald-26|Michelle Gottwald]] - *[[Graham-7564 |Amanda Graham]] - *[[Graham-2838|Connie Graham]] - England *[[Graham-13926|Ruth Graham]] - England and Scottish Clans *[[Graham-14035|William Graham]] - Scotland *[[Grant-7976|Nicki Grant]] - *[[Wood-17872|janet Grasso]] - England *[[Gravesande-1|Dona Gravesande]] - *[[Gray-8215 | Norm Gray]] - England ... Durham (Sunderland), Wiltshire & Scotland (Fife) *[[Greaves-613 | Camille Greaves-Hosein]] - England *[[Green-23392 |Howard Green]] - England *[[Greenwald-424|Carole Greenwald]] - Scotland *[[Gregor-224|Jessie Gregor]] - England, Scotland and Wales *[[Griffith-516|Addison Griffith]] - Wales *[[McArthur-1631|Cecelia Griffiths]] - Scotland *[[Batman-73 | Lizzie Griffiths]] - Wales *[[Miller-50895| Ashley Grisel]] - England *[[Guerra-325 |K Guerra ]] - Ireland, Irish Roots, Scottish Clans, Scots-Irish and Scotland *[[Gunter-1118|Mark Gunter]] - England and Wales. *[[Gunther-113| Russ Gunther]] - England, Scotland and Ireland. *[[Haight-314 |Andy Haight]] - England *[[Hail-101 |James Hail]] - *[[Hain-204|Sandra Hain]] - Scotland. *[[Hakim-10|Janine Hakim ]] - Scotland *[[Hale-3106 |Valma Hale ]] - *[[Hardy-5077 |Sabrina Halge]] - England, Dorset. *[[Hamilton-12910| Jeffery Hamilton]] - *[[Hammond-6011|Jackie Hammond]] - England, Scotland, Ireland and Scots Irish. *[[Hampson-204|Chris Hampson]] - I was born in England, family moved to Oz when I was 15, now I live in California. Dad's side of the family is solidly English, his mother was a Bulbeck so that, presumably, goes back to the Normans. My DNA has a good chunk of Scandanavian, so maybe the Norsemen as well. *[[Hannan-82 |Michelle Hannan Poyner]] - Scots Irish Ulster Scots and Scotland. *[[Collins-2351 |Lyn Hansch]] - England - primarily Yorkshire. *[[Hansen-5209 |Stephen Hansen]] - *[[Hanson-2893 |Paul Hanson]] - *[[Hardy-3216|Marci Hardy]] - England *[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]] - *[[Harlan-1006|Lori Harlan]] - England and Wales *[[Harper-5056| Lin Harper]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots *[[Harris-16187 |Mary Harris-Keeler]] - *[[Harter-1877|Raymond Harter]] - Scots-Irish Ulster Scots *[[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]] - *[[Waddell-2170 |Wendy Harty]] - Scots-Irish Ulster Scots *[[Harwood-1222|TIm Harwood]] - England *[[Bush-1425| Sandra Haskell ]] - *[[Hatfield-1206|Ken Hatfield]] - *[[Hattabaugh-5 | Jeffrey Hattabaugh ]] - *[[Hatton-519|David Hatton]] - England *[[Hatton-1247| Steve Hatton]] - England *[[Hay-1318 |Joe Hay ]] - Scotland *[[Hayes-5281|Richard Hayes]] - *[[Hays-336|Greg Hays]] -US born, living in Texas, with roots all over UK. Adding place names within county categories. Completed Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire and Devon, Somerset and Herefordshire as of October 2015. Going back and adding online resources for places previously added. *[[Clarke-5214|Anna Hayward]] English ancestors are in the main from Kent and Hertfordshire but I have the odd branch who originated in London, Gloucestershire and Sussex *[[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]]- England: Devon and Cornwall, while Dorset and Warwickshire play supporting roles. I run the Murch One-Name Study and the South Pool (Devon) One-Place Study. *[[Heath-1701|Thomas Heath]] - have entrepreneurial Cockney ancestors (London, obviously); labourers on both land and sea from East Anglia (Norfolk and Suffolk); ancestors from Wales (keen to learn more about them). *[[Heenan-119 | K Heenan-Davies]]- Wales *[[Dudgeon-166|Robin Helstrom]] - England and Scotland *[[Heltsley-20 |Fred Heltsley]] - England *[[Henderson-6191|Doug Henderson]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Henderson-7617 |Walter Henderson]] - *[[Hendrickson-720 |Christian Hendrickson]] - *[[Henry-5913 |Richard Henry]] - *[[Mager-67 | Sue Hensman]] - *[[Hersey-297 |Shawn Hersey ]] England - Nottinghamshire *[[Prickett-120|Patricia Hickin]] - England, Scotland, Wales, Irish Roots and Scots-Irish Ulster Scots *[[Higgins-3545 |Bill Higgins]] - *[[Hinds-641|Nelda Hinds]] - interested in England (Lancashire), Scotland , and Northern Ireland (Antrim) *[[Hirons-61|Natalie Hirons]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Hoare-535 | Malcolm Hoare ]] - *[[Hodges-5619|Richard Hodges ]] - England and Wales *[[Penrose-294|Linda Hoffman]] - England, Scotland and Ireland. *[[Lake-72 |Kathryn Lake Hogan]] - England: Devon, Lincolnshire, Staffordshire, West Yorkshire; Ireland: possibly County Monaghan and County Cavan; Wales: Pembrokeshire *[[McCartney-1062|Julia Hogston]] - Clyde from Tyrone County, Northern Ireland, McCartney, Ogilvie, Menzies, Smith, Smyth, Robertson, Hogston, in/from Scotland most from Perthshire. Kaye, Terrill, Hallett, Winthrop, Cutter/Cutler, Ufford, Halroyd, many of my in England came from Yorkshire and surrounding area. *[[Holland-6232 |Troy Holland]] - England and Wales. *[[Holley-838 |Rachel Holley]] - One half of the family from Rutland/Leicestershire/Lincolnshire area, the other from Bedfordshire/Huntingdonshire/Cambridgeshire/Suffolk. *[[Holt-3561|Tracy Holt]] - *[[Hood-3493|Dianne Hood]] - British Indentured Servitude Project *[[Frisken-30|Tracy Hope ]] - Scots-Irish Ulster Scots Project *[[Hopkins-7660|Stacey Hopkins]] - Scotland *[[Horlock-38 | A Horlock]] - England *[[Horner-546 | Caryn Boyd-Horner]] Cornwall, Devon and more English areas, Scotland including Perthshire, Ireland including County Antrim and County Clare. *[[Howe-4837|David Howe]] - England *[[Hughey-105 |David Hughey]] - *[[Hull-3944 | R Hull]] - Geographically I've particular interest in families in the Shropshire area, namely Claverley, Bridgenorth, Upton, Wolverhampton with other areas like Midenhall and London. The particular surnames Gatacre, Gattacre, Gataker, Gattaker, Corser, Barns, and Hull. Also a Northern Ireland interest in Co, Derry and Co. Antrim. *[[Hunkin-99 |Merryl Hunkin]] - England *[[Hunt-2486 |Bernard Hunt]] - family lines descending from Berkshire/Oxfordshire; Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire; Surrey and, aheml Ireland. *[[Hunter-7830|Allison Hunter Hill]] - Scotland, Ulster-Scots, Wales, Scottish Clans and Irish Roots. *[[Husted-87 |H Husted]]- working on English geographic categories and family members *[[Hutchings-831| Steve Hutchings ]]- England , Dorset and London *[[Irwin-2920|Graham Irwin]] - England Wales and Ireland. *[[Isaacs-1046|David Isaacs]] - England and Scotland *[[Jack-1648 |Suzanne Jack]] - Scotland *[[Shutek-1|Debbie Jackson]] - England *[[Johns-2787| Patricia Johns]] - Wales *[[Johnson-54993|Ray Johnson]] - England, Scotland and Irish Roots *[[Sloane-53|Sean M. Sloane Johnson]]- *[[Johnson-82539|Susan Johnson]] - ancestors from Scotland, Wales and Ireland *[[Johnston-10963 |Geoffrey Johnston]] - England and Scotland. *[[Johnston-5950 |Lynn Johnston]] - Scots-Irish and Ulster-Scots plus Irish Roots and Scottish Clans. *[[Johnston-9116 |Robert Johnston]] - Irish Roots and Scotland. *[[Jones-72914 |Arthur Jones]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Jones-43207 |Gerald Jones]] - *[[Tissott-1|Rosemary Jones]]- *[[Mills-7658|Stella Jones]] -England *[[Shaw-8109 |Elizabeth Joslin]] - Scotland *[[Kahl-219 |Jennie Kahl]] - Scotland *[[Kaighin-89 |Les Kaighin]] - Isle of Man project. *[[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]] - Scotland *[[Keddie-64|Sue Keddie]] - Scotland *[[Winton-239 |Carol Keeling]] - England, the counties of Kent and Sussex *[[Fortner-341|Marie Keeton]] - Scotland and Declaration of Arbroath Projects. *[[Keller-1919 |Mike Keller]] - *[[Kemp-50 |Andrew Kemp]] - All parts of UK. One-name study of Kemp/Kempe/Kempf/Kemps/Kempt *[[Keppel-Jones-1|Michael Keppel-Jones]] - All parts of UK *[[Kern-731|Jillian Kern]] - England. Focusing on Talbot surname and currently trying to add to notable Oxford alumni, especially members of Lady Margaret Hall. Interested in Oxfordshire in general. *[[Kerr-1312|Valerie Kerr]] - Scots-Irish and Ulster Scots. *[[Reed-9474|Deborah Kesrawani]] - I have traced my family (my father's line) to Wakefield/Sheffield/Yorkshire, England to the Thornhill/Sevile/Saville families, and to Scotland. I will in the Western United States, by way of Ohio. *[[Keswick-2 |Curt Keswick]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Boisvert-179 |M Kilsby]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[King-22788|Diana King]] - Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Kingman-271| John Kingman]] - Kingman ancestors from Somerset. *[[Kitchen-311 |Jim Kitchen]] - Scotland, Ireland, England and Wales *[[Klock-252 |John Klock]] - *[[Klynkramer-1 |David Klynkramer]] - England *[[Knapp-3513|David Knapp]] - England *[[Knoppe-5|Joanne Knoppe]] - For lack of a better description, I'm an American mutt with ancestors in a dozen countries. However, I'm focusing on Dover, England and my ancestors from there. *[[Knouse-104|Spephen Knouse]] - *[[Hall-27934 |Margaret Koesterman]] - England *[[Hodgins-130|Kris Kreiner]] - *[[Krizenesky-5|John Krizenesky]] - *[[Kroitor-1|Paul Kroitor]] - England, Scotland, Irish Roots and Isle of Man. *[[Laity-45 |D G Laity]] - England Cornwall and Yorkshire. *[[Lambert-1995|Nan Lambert]] - Landulph, Cornwall *[[Lamberton-182 |Andrew Lamberton]] - England and Scotland *[[Lamberton-139|Roy Lamberton]] - England and Scotland - family (surnames Lamberton/Lambroughton and varients, McKie, Kirkland) in Ayrshire, and Cecil, Dover, & Clarke in England. *[[Lance-509 |Diana Lance ]] - *[[Langdon-750|Doug Langdon]] - England *[[Lange-1528 | Brian Lange]] - England *[[Langford-501 |Teresa Langford]] - England and Wales *[[Last-243 |Richard Last ]] - *[[Lauder-Frost-1 |Gregory Lauder-Frost]] - Scotland *[[Kelleher-53|Lucy Lavelle]] - *[[Lavoie-74 |Lianne Lavoie]] - England (West Yorkshire and Bramshaw, Wiltshire) *[[Lynn-944 |Loretta Layman]] - Scotland *[[Hausmann-106 | Kristen Lazarev-Stanishchev]] - *[[Selman-116 |Ruth Ledbetter]] - England and Scotland *[[Ledbetter-258|Scott Ledbetter]]- England and Scotland *[[Lee-13651 |Martha Lee]] - *[[Lee-12979 |Philip Lee]] - *[[Leighton-1420|Tracy Leighton]] - *[[LeRoy-378 |Andrew LeRoy ]] *[[Lester-1454 |John Lester]] - Somerset, England *[[Rae-355|Darcie Light]] - Scotland *[[Liming-327 |Paul Liming ]] Kent, England *[[Phelps-3330 |Lisa Linn]] - *[[Little-4631|Chris Little]] - England and Scotland *[[Little-4981| Julian Little ]] - Wales and England. *[[Hayes-6809 | P Living]] - *[[Lockhart-1861|Fergus Lockhart]]- Scotland *[[Lomax-181|Terence Lomax]] - England and Ireland *[[Long-12128|Kristine Long]] - England *[[Long-8615 |Peter Long]] - *[[Meredith-1182 | David Loring]] - England and Ireland *[[Loweth-14 |Nicholas Loweth]] - England *[[Lowry-3068|T Lowry]] - Scotland *[[Thompson-31031| Robynne Lozier]] - England *[[Lucas-4644 | Jennifer Lucas]] - Ireland and Irish Roots *[[Lunn-622 |Sharyn Lunn ]] - England, Wales and Scotland *[[Lunsford-799 |William Lunsford]] - *[[Shaw-8300 | Shirley Mackay ]] - *[[MacLeod-2293|Ronnie MacLeod]] - Scotland *[[Sharp-7578 |Chris Macneill]] - Scotland *[[Bishop-10766 |Maggie MacNeill]] - MacNeills in Scotland, Isle of Barra and McCools in Ireland. *[[Maddox-1182|Jack Maddox]] - *[[Madge-27|Colin Madge]] born in England, but live in South Wales. Madge originally from Devon. *[[Mair-392 |Barrie Mair]] - *[[Mallinson-198 |Katie Mallinson]] - England, Yorkshire *[[Yuille-27 |Norma Maloney]] - England, Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[Małysz-2 | P Małysz]] - England (West Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Shropshire, Buckinghamshire, Bedfordshire) and Irish Roots - I live in West Yorkshire and some of the surnames that I'm researching in England include: Appleby, Backhouse, Battams, Beardsmore, Beddoes, Farr, Fereday, Jones, Kirby, Ludlam, Pugh, Tranter, and many more. Surnames that I'm researching in Ireland include: Frackleton, Gilmore, McCartney, McConkey, McCready, McLeavy, Scandrett, Stannus, Titterington, and many more. *[[Woolridge-210|Rose Mangini]] - England *[[Gormly-107 | J Manners]] - *[[Maranda-80|Michael Maranda]] - England and Ireland *[[Silverthorn-166 |Ted Marmo]] - *[[Marshall-8789 | Jennifer Marshall]] - England and Ireland *[[Martin-37892 |Anonymous Martin]] - England, Scotland Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Martin-17283|Jeff Martin]] - England *[[Martin-18058|Sue Martin]] - England, Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[Martin-48093|Tim Martin]] - Scotland and Irish Roots *[[Matthews-6450 |Nancy Mason]] ) - Scotland *[[Matney-65 |Billy Matney ]] - *[[Harris-26736|Terry Mattison]] - Scotland *[[Maxey-1025 |Kevin Maxey]] - England *[[Maxted-74 |George Maxted ]] - England, Kent *[[May-6983 | A May]] - *[[Greenberg-351|Cindy May]]- Scotland *[[Maynard-2622|Ben Maynard]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. *[[Cusack-396|Donna McAleese]] - England, Scots-Irish and Ulster Scots, Scottish Clans and Irish Roots. *[[Edgerton-844|Martha Mcaulay]] - Scotland *[[McBeth-165 |Emma McBeth]] - England, Scotland, Scottish Clans and Irish Roots. *[[McCarty-2592 |Dawn McCarty]] - Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[M-973 |Drew McClenaghan]] - Shropshire *[[McConnell-2116 |Megan McConnell]] - Scotland *[[Mccoy-4700|Ron Mccoy]] - Scots-Irish and Ulster Scots *[[McCulloch-1485|Abigail McCulloch]] - *[[Schmitt-2194 |Debbie McDonald]] - England - My grandmother was born in St. Austell Cornwall, and came over with her family in 1909. Paternal side: is Great Harwood, Clayton Le Moors, Riaston, Lythem, Preston, adn others in Lancashire. Names for that side are Calvert, Hindle, haworth, Fielding, Jackson, Fielden, Walmsley. Now my granny Ellen Mary Josephine Calvert maternal side:consists of Gerrans, Philleigh, St Cleer, Gorran, Duloe, Liskeard, Linkinhorne, Veryan, Tiwiethian, Fowey, Rostegue, Probus, St. Ethry, Winnow, Blisland. Surnames for these townships are Cregoe, Kempe, Courtenay, Foote, Coryton, Coryn, Fookes, Searle. My Cregoe line goes directly into my Courtenay line to the Courtenay's of Powderham in Devon, directly to Edward 1st. *[[McGill-1081|Greg McGill ]] - Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Harness-417|DaLynda McGinnes]] - Wales *[[McGrew-81 |John McGrew ]] - Wales *[[McGrice-37| M McGrice]] - Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[McGuire-3002|Thom McGuire]] - England *[[McKay-2027|Melissa McKay]] - England (mainly Kent and surrounding counties) and Scotland *[[Mckee-3635|Colin Mckee]] - Scotland and Irish Roots *[[McKenzie-6552|J McKenzie]] - Scotland *[[Lavery-250|Claire McLean]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans. *[[Mclean-3147 | Ian Mclean ]] - Scotland and Ireland *[[McMichael-428 |Brian McMichael]] Scots Irish and Ulster Scots plus Scottish Clans *[[McNicol-132|Neil McNicol]] - Scotland, Scottish Clans, Ireland, Scots- Irish and Ulster Scots. *[[McWherter-20 |Mark McWherter]] - Scotland *[[Mead-1791 |Gerald (Jerry) Mead]] - *[[Meads-7 |Charles Meads]] - *[[Meehan-411|Beryl Meehan]] - England *[[Hevey-7 |Carol Melo ]] - England, Scotland and Ireland *[[Obrien-4884 |Stephanie Meredith]] - *[[Miller-56544 |John Miller]] - Scotland *[[Kennedy-12472|Melissa Miller]] - England *[[Millhouse-61 |Chris Millhouse]] - England *[[Mills-4919|Jonathan Mills]] - Scotland *[[Moon-3141|Sharen Moon]] - England, Bedfordshire and Kent. *[[Moore-37243|Dennis Moore]] - *[[Moore-25062|Sheryl Moore]] - Wales *[[Morley-1888|David Morley]] - England *[[Morley-612 |George Morley]] - England *[[Pampling-32|Kassandra Morrison]] - Scottish Clans. *[[Perry-7237 |Jeanette Moster]] - England, Cheshire and Shropshire plus Wales *[[Mulligan-986 |Peter Mulligan]] - *[[Dorsch-54 | J Murray]] - Scotland *[[Hoolihan-7|Leigh Murrin]] - Ex - Project Leader Irish Roots project. *[[Ferracci-4 |Theresa Myers]] - England and Irish Roots. *[[Hough-181|Mary Mynatt]] - *[[King-30506 |Denise Nadeau]] - *[[Charleston-121|Loretta Nelson]] - Scotland *[[Nesmith-408|TIm Nesmith]] - Scotland *[[Newbold-229 | Princess Newbold ]] - Bermuda Project *[[Newport-626|Charlene Newport]] - England and Scotland *[[Newton-5990 |Kris Newton]]- *[[Nicholl-119|David Nicholl ]] - *[[Nichols-9138|Charles Nichols]] - England *[[Daniels-2078 |Laura Nixon]] - England, Northern Ireland and Scotland. *[[O'Brien-2009 | A O'Brien ]] England, Wales and Northern Ireland *[[Ohl-108 | Terry Ohl ]] - *[[Old-604|Iain Old]] - Scotland *[[Ellis-5567|Dena Oneal]] - *[[Orchard-313|John Orchard]] - *[[Orme-415|Scott Orme]] - *[[Ostic-5|Kathleen Ostic ]]- England *[[O'Sullivan-739|Sasha O'Sullivan ]] - England and Ireland: Ackland, Acland & O'Sullivan *[[Williams-22303 | LM Oughterson ]] - *[[Overmars-10|Herman Overmars]] - Scotland *[[Owens-6161| Pam Owens]] - England *[[MacWhinnie-5 |Shannon Owings]] - *[[Painter-1318 |Murray Painter]] -Mainly England - most relatives came from London, Gloucestershire, Dorset, Cornwall but I have Scot's and Irish descendants too, I live in New Zealand now *[[Parker-20681 |Mike Parker]] - England, Lincolnshire and Kent. *[[Parr-1011|Gordon Parr]] - *[[Partridge-1859|Stewart Partridge]] - England *[[Partridge-1753|Tim Partridge]] - England *[[Pate-1181|Deborah Pate]] - England *[[Patrick-1511|Dave Patrick]] - Scotland and England. *[[Paul-5413 |Melanie Paul]] - Scotland *[[Paxton-178 | James Paxton]] - Scots-Irish and Ulster Scots *[[Penn-1125 |Dale Penn]] - *[[Perry-12354 |Neil Perry]] - England *[[Burns-2501|Harriet Person-Miguel]] - *[[Peters-4309 |Fern Peters]] - England, Scotland and Ireland *[[Pfeifle-16 |Jathan Pfeifle ]] - Scotland *[[Phillipps-32| Concetta Phillipps ]] - England *[[Lovelady-281|Margaret Philpott]] - *[[Pippin-376|Brenda Pippin]]- I'm American, but have early ancestors who came from Somerset, Weymouth, and Cornwall in the UK. Interested in tracing the Pippin/Phippen/Fitzpen line and learning a lot about my English heritage in the process. *[[Pitts-3444 |Deborah Pitts]] - Scots-Irish Ulster Scots *[[MacIntosh-242 |Lynda Pollitt]] - England, Scotland and Ireland. *[[Popchoke-1|Sarah Popchoke]] - *[[Porter-9557 |Fiona Porter]] - Scotland; England, focusing on London *[[Post-1607 |April Post]] - England, Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[Potter-9026|Steven Potter]] - Wales *[[James-12014|Vanessa Power]] - *[[Pratt-6115|Stephen Pratt ]] - England, Scottish Clans and Irish Roots. *[[Pratten-64 |Graham Pratten ]] - I live in Cambridge England. 5 of my great grandparents came from Gloucestershire and Somerset and the other three came from Pembroke, Yorkshire and Norfolk. My late wife's ancestors came from East Anglia and London. She had one descent from the Mowbray family and hence from medieval royalty and aristocracy. *[[Prentice-1539|Ronald Prentice]] - Wales *[[Presson-113|Freeman Presson]] - England and Scotland. *[[Preston-2920 |John Preston]] - Staffordshire, in particular near Stafford and Lichfield *[[Proudfoot-358|Alex Proudfoot]] - Scotland *[[Prouse-92 |Randall Prouse]] - England, Devonshire, Somersetshire *[[Pryber-1|Matt Pryber]] - *[[Purves-146 |Brian Purves]] - England, Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[Richter-983|Brenda Pynenberg]] - Scotland *[[Qualls-253|Nancy Qualls]] - England and Ireland *[[Wilson-41549 |Stef Railey]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Rambo-1156|Kainna Rambo]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Raper-183|Alecia Raper]] - Hi, I like most of my family come from the West Riding of Yorkshire, so that's were most of the people I'm researching at the moment are from. *[[Readman-76|Heidi Readman]] - Scotland and Declaration of Arbroath *[[Crandell-105 | Lee Recca]] - Scotland *[[Redford-508|Rae Redford]] - England Project, Scotland, Ulster *[[Redlich-36 | Cynthia Redlich]] - *[[Reedman-11 |Clive Reedman ]] - *[[Rees-1371|Anne Rees ]] - Wales I am interested in the Perrot family of South and West Wales, Camarthenshire and Pembrokeshire in particular. The family's origins and further peregrinations to all quarters of the globe are fascinating. *[[Revers-1|Shannon Revers]] - England and Irish Roots. *[[Burns-4245| Kelly Richard]] - *[[Ridgway-215| Mark Ridgway]] - *[[Rigbye-4 |Peter Rigbye]] - *[[Roach-854 |Trudy Roach]] - *[[Roberts-24805|Brenda Roberts]] - Scotland and Irish Roots *[[Roberts-9671|Dave Roberts]] - Working on profiles in Cornwall, Devon, Sussex, Wiltshire, Lincolnshire, Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire. *[[Roberts-14767 |Paul Roberts]] - England *[[Roberts-Jones-1 |David Roberts-Jones]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Robertson-6987 |Rochelle Robertson]]- *[[Robinson-22776 | Richard Robinson]] - England *[[Fockler-45|Suzanne Rodecker]]- England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Raber-23|Lynden Raber Castle Rodriguez]] - I have a large number of ancestors that came from United Kingdom. I would like to learn more while I work on my family's genealogy. *[[Rogers-17515 | Jason Rogers]] - Ireland, England and Scotland *[[Rooney-534 |Ann Rooney]] - England, Scotland and Ireland *[[Rose-11381|Karen Rose]] - Scotland *[[Ross-14207|Arlis Ross]] - *[[Ross-8428|Douglas Ross ]] - England and Scottish Clans. *[[Ross-8691|Simon Ross]] - Scotland *[[Pyles-442|Sue Ross]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Roux-651|Howard Roux]] - England *[[J-276|Paula Ruehling]] - I am working on profiles in Yorkshire, primarily in the West Riding area. *[[Wilkie-2086| Sandra Ruffle ]] - England, Scotland and Wales *[[Rurkwararuk-1|Warawude Rurkwararuk]] - *[[Edgemon-26|Cynthia Rushing]] - *[[Russell-10513|Lee Russell ]] - England and Scotland. *[[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]]- Live in Canada and both my wife & I have many roots in UK, including Cornwall (Pinch, Trethewy, Downing, Jacka/Jaco), Lancashire (Wood, Hartley, Lanceley), Cumbria (Scott, Simpson, Fell), Northumberland (Rutherford, Fenwick), Sussex (Harriott, Novis, Brooker), and Aberdeenshire (Milne, Geekie, Cruden) - just to name a few. *[[Ryan-4365|Jill RyanBrowne]] - *[[Ryden-33 | John Ryden ]] - England *[[Sage-1513|Don Sage]] - England *[[Pearson-3638|J. Salsbery]] - My DNA is 81% British, and most of the ancestors I can find were from England, Ireland and Scotland. So I am almost ALWAYS working on profiles that belong in this project. *[[Sambrook-11|Betty Sambrook]] - Wales, England and Scotland *[[Sanson-287|Trish Sanson]] - Scotland *[[Santana-92 |Richard Santana]] - Scotland *[[Hayes-7886|Judith Saylor]] - Scotland and Irish Roots. *[[Jones-41686 |Meri Schoof]] - *[[Schulzke-1 |Charles Schulzke]] - *[[Scott-9507 |Al Scott]] - England and Scotland *[[Scott-26148|Cassandra Scott]] - Wales *[[Brown-13495|Christine Searle]] - My ancestry is entirely from the UK, with several lines from Cornwall back to 1650, one from Scotland dating back to 1317, and others from Kent, Derby, and Peterborough areas. *[[Seay-451|Joseph Seay]] - *[[Shrout-68|Christina Shaffer]] - *[[Shannon-2493|David Shannon ]] - *[[Oyler-284|Leslie Shapiro]] - *[[Sharp-4674 | Nick Sharp ]] - England and Ireland *[[Shaw-5959|Paul Shaw]] - *[[Shaw-6094|Thomas Shaw]] - *[[Shaw-6851| Peter Shaw-Truex]] - Scotland *[[Shelley-714 |Richard Shelley]] - New Zealander by birth. Target entities being England, Scotland and Ireland. Family lineage has been traced back to all over the isle as early as the 16-17 century. *[[Brown-23535|Katherine Shelton]] - Southern English with some probable Irish further back than I have been able to trace. Devon, Essex, Berkshire, London and Kent. Surnames Brown, Willis, Stedwill, Blaney, Haines, Edwards, Phare, Tregunno *[[Noland-165 |Liz Shifflett]] - England, Wales and Cymru Royals. *[[Lusby-338 |Joyce Shoemaker]] - *[[Holmes-5532| Sue Short]] - England *[[Simpkinson-1 |Gordon Simpkinson ]] - England *[[Cunningham-6457 |David Simpson]] - UK including Scotland *[[Sizemore-991|Valerie Sizemore]] - Scotland, Scottish Clans and Irish Roots. *[[Anderson-22393 |Deborah Slagle ]] - England *[[Slee-130|John Slee]] - I have traced my ''Slee'' ancestry from '''Devon''' and my ''Cocking'' ancestry from '''Cornwall,''' particularly St Ives. My wife's family names include ''Simpson'' from '''Scotland''', ''Hitchcox'' from the '''Midlands''', ''Crafter'' from '''Kent''' and a few thousand other individuals. Time to get merging! *[[Smith-152889|A Smith]] - *[[Smith-128560|Charmaine Smith]] - England. *[[Burke-4440 |Deborah Smith]] - *[[Smith-75879 |Gail Smith]] - England, Scotland Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Smith-90805 |J Smith]] - England *[[Smith-81423 |Lisa Smith]] - *[[Smith-133317 |Troy Smith]] - *[[Smith-126297| Zachary Smith]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[MacKenzie-2584 |Joy Smyth]] - Scotland and Scottish Clans *[[Snider-1368 | Nancy Snider ]] - England *[[Snider-1343|Rebecca Snider]] - *[[Snow-2128|Chet Snow]] - England, Scotland and Wales *[[Snyder-10608|Chad Snyder]] - *[[Snyder-3297 |Jenny Snyder ]] - *[[Forbes-1015 | Jeanne Solity ]] - *[[Spencer-18102|Liam Spencer ]] - Scotland *[[Spivey-533 |Anonymous Spivey]] - Scots-Irish Ulster Scots *[[Squire-938 |Melinda Squire]] - England (especially the South west counties) and Wales. *[[Squires_Mclean-1 |Anita Squires Mclean]] *[[Stackpole-89|Serena Stackpole]] - *[[Stein-745 | Jennie Stein]] - Scotland *[[Stevens-2254 |Ted Stevens ]] - *[[Fearn-75 |Linda Stewart]] - England *[[Stewart-24889 |Melanie Stewart]] - England and Scotland *[[Stewart-13568|Michael Stewart]] - England, Scotland and Ireland. *[[Stewart-19144 |Sheri Stewart]] - Scotland and Declaration of Arbroath Projects. *[[Dennis-3706| Casey Stimmel]] - Scots-Irish and Scottish Clans *[[St_John-447 |Geoff St John]] - *[[Stoddard-791|Jackie Stoddard]] - *[[Read-2076|Vikie Stoltz]] - *[[Straiton-4 |Doug Straiton]] - Ex Project Leader. 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United States, 1918 flu pandemic, News clippings

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United States 1918 Flu Pandemic News Clippings

This is a collection of newspaper clippings. Please add those that you find. The purpose is to create a feeling of what people were seeing in their local newspapers during the United States, 1918 flu pandemic. Clippings for other countries should be added to a Free Space for their own country. Clippings should be short - specific clippings, about the death of a family member for example, should go on the profile of the family member. Please enter in date order with town, county, state and source. Thank you. ---- [http://web.wm.edu/americanstudies/370/2006/sp3/flu_impactofanepidemic_philadelphia.htm The Forgotten Flu. The Impact of an Epidemic] has selected material for Boston, Philiadelphia, Seattle and San Francisco. ---- === Chicago === [http://www.mcall.com/ct-epidemic-scare-flashback-1019-2-20141018-story.html#page=1 Chicago Flashback] 18 Oct. 2014. === 6 Oct. 1918 San Antonio === San Antonio, Bexar County, '''Texas'''. :At the outset it should be said that the term “Spanish influenza” is clearly an error and that the name should “German influenza“ for investigation proves that the disease originated in the German trenches. It has since made a tour of the entire civilized world, in the course of which it broke out with especial severity in Spain owing to certain local conditions. The French, noting its ravages in Spain not having suffered very badly themselves, gave it the title “Spanish influenza.” – ''San Antonio Light''. - San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. 6 Oct. 1918. p. 24 === 16 Oct. 1918 Osgood === Osgood, Ripley County,''' Indiana'''. :Although King Alfonso of Spain was one of the victims of the influenza epidemic in 1893 and again this summer, Spanish authorities repudiate any claim to influenza as a “Spanish” disease. If the people of this county do not take care the epidemic will become so widespread throughout the United States that soon we shall hear the disease called “American” influenza. – ''The Osgood Journal'', Osgood, Ripley County, Indiana. 16 Oct. 1918 p. 7. === 17 Oct. 1918 Lowville === Lowville, Lewis County, '''New York'''. :TURIN - Because of the prevalence of Spanish influenza there will be no meeting of the Turin grange this week. :GREIG- Our village school is closed this week owing to the prevailing epidemic of influenza. :WINDECKER – School is closed in districts Nos. 4 and 5 on account of the influenza. Baby Bernard M. passed away Sunday about 1 p.m. :GLENFIELD – Sudden death of Earl Foote who was ill but three days with influenza. – ''The Journal and Republican''. Lowville, New York. Oct. 17, 1918. All items on same page, no page number. ===19 Oct. 1918 Washington, D.C.=== :Washington, '''District of Columbia''' :The heart of America-in-war is fighting its heaviest disease battle against the uncountable forces of influenza germs. Washington is up in arms against the "flu" and the flu is attacking on all sides. :In one day 31 deaths were recorded against the flu. The day before 27 died. The flu has reached into every department of the government here. Never before has the nation's capital faced such an epidemic of disease. "Nation's Capital Battling for Life Against the 'Flu' ." The Seattle Star 19 Oct 1918. p.2. === 21 Oct. 1918 Berkeley === Berkeley, Alameda County, '''California'''. :With 800 cases of influenza now officially reported in Berkeley and four deaths since Saturday night, Dr. J.J. Bento, health officer of Berkeley, today appealed to all residents of the college city to don gauze masks as a means of further preventing the spread of the disease. – ''Oakland Tribune'', Oakland, Alameda County, Californa. 21 Oct. 1918. p. 1. === 25 Oct. 1918 New Castle === New Castle, Lawrence County, '''Pennsylvania'''. :Most authorities now agree that what we call Spanish influenza is simply the old-fashioned grip, which was epidemic here in 1889-90. … An advertisement read: :Just breathe this Oil of Hyomel deep into your nose, throat and lunge and then every particle of air that enters your breathing organs will be charged with an antiseptic germ killing ____ that will absolutely destroy the germs of influenza that have found lodgment there. - ''New Castle News''. New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. 25 Oct. 1918. p. 16 === 24 Dec. 1918 Copemish === Copemish, Manistee County, '''Michigan''' :"[[Nolf-11|Charles Nolf]] of Copemish, Dead from Pneumonia :... ... ... "There were three deaths in Copemish last night from pneumonia which resulted from influenza. [[Nolf-11|Attorney Charles Nolf]], [[Hinchman-17|Mrs. George Judd]] , and [[Chubb-112|Mrs. Bertha Lessel]] . [[Chubb-112|Mrs. Lessel]] was [[Hinchman-17|Mrs. Judd]]'s daughter and they died in the same house within a short time of each other. Both were well known. :"[[Nolf-11|Attorney Nolf]] was well and favorably known throughout the county and his death will be sincerely regretted. He had been ill for several days. He was one of Copemish's native sons and besides his standing there professionally he was noted as an athlete having been a baseball player of no mean ability." ... ... ...''Manistee News Advocate'', December 24, 1918, from the Manistee County Historical Museum === 26 Dec. 1918 Copemish === Copemish, Manistee County, '''Michigan''' :Pneumonia Fatal to [[Chubb-114|Ira J. Chubb]], Copemish Citizen :Pneumonia claimed one more victim in Copemish Christmas. :[[Chubb-114|Ira J. Chubb]], well known citizen, died after an illness of 10 days. He was the brother of [[Chubb-112|Mrs. Bertha Lessel]] and a son of [[Hinchman-17|Mrs. George Chubb]] who died Tuesday of the same disease. Chubb's death was the fifth in the past 10 days. :According to Health Officer Cornell of Copemish the epidemic is growing less virulent. Five new cases were reported this morning, but they are not as serious as other previously recorded. In all Dr. Cornell has reported 115 cases to the board of health. At the present time there are about 14 cases of pneumonia there, with a much greater number of influenza patients. The spread and fatality of the disease is laid to the fact that the town was not in the position to cope with the situation when it first arose. ''The Manistee News-Advocate'', December 26, 1918 from the Manistee County Historical Museum === 27 Dec. 1918 Detroit === Detroit, Wayne County, '''Michigan''' :Three of Family Dead at Copemish. :Manistee, Mich., Dec. 26 -- The death of [[Chubb-114|Ira Chubb]], well known citizen from Copemish, from pneumonia, is the third reported from that family as a result of influenza. He died Christmas day, one day after his mother and sister passed away. There have been 115 cases reported from this little town. At present there are 15 cases of pneumonia, and about 75 of influenza. ''Detroit Free Press'', Detroit, Michigan, December 27, 1918, page 5 http://www.newspapers.com/clip/3531431/detroit _free_press/, pg 5 ===31 Dec. 1918 Van Wert=== Van Wert, Van Wert County, '''Ohio''' :Dance Postponed :The ban on public meetings on account of the influenza has caused the cancellation of the dance that was scheduled for New Year's eve by the Joint Social club of the Trewnay club and the Elks' club. Elaborate preparations had been made with the expectation of making it a most enjoyable social event. "Dance Postponed." ''The Fort Wayne News and Sentinel'' (Fort Wayne, Indiana) 31 Dec 1918.

'''Sources''': *http://www.flu.gov/pandemic/history/1918/ * ''The Fort Wayne News and Sentinel'' (Fort Wayne, Indiana) 31 Dec 1918. *http://www.newspapers.com/clip/3531431/detroit _free_press/, pg 5 * ''The Manistee News-Advocate'', December 26, 1918 from the Manistee County Historical Museum * ''New Castle News''. New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. 25 Oct. 1918. p. 16\ *''Oakland Tribune'', Oakland, Alameda County, Californa. 21 Oct. 1918. p. 1. *"Nation's Capital Battling for Life Against the 'Flu' ." The Seattle Star 19 Oct 1918. p.2. *''The Journal and Republican''. Lowville, New York. Oct. 17, 1918 *''The Osgood Journal'', Osgood, Ripley County, Indiana. 16 Oct. 1918 p. 7. * http://web.wm.edu/americanstudies/370/2006/sp3/flu_impact_of_an_epidemic_philadelphia.htm * ''San Antonio Light''. - San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. 6 Oct. 1918. p. 24

United States Armed Forces, Decorations, Awards, and Badges

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'''{{Red|Under Construction}}''' {{Red|If you are interested in contributing entries to this page please contact [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]], thanks!}} {{Red|Work in progress: }} * {{Red|Unit Citations section needs to be completed}} * {{Red|Badges section needs to be completed}} ---- Welcome to the United States Armed Forces Awards page. On this page you will find images for United States military decordations, campaign awards, service awards, training awards, unit awards, and badges. Most of the awards that are likely to be used on a profile are listed here. You are free to use any of the images for profile decoration and template creation. The first section "Medal Template" shows you how to use any of the images in this page as a medal template to honor an ancestor, relative, or your own profile. == United States Armed Forces Awards == === Medal Template === To add a medal to any profile, use the [[Template:Medal|Medal Template]]. Using the code below, substitute the medal (or any award) name and image file name to produce the template: this: :{{Medal :|image = Military_Medals-118.jpg :|Medal = Distinguished Service Cross :}} {{Medal |image = Military_Medals-118.jpg |Medal = Distinguished Service Cross }} will give you this: There are many similar medals but given to different branches; be sure to select the appropriate branch. U.S. Marines are assigned the U.S. Navy medals and in many cases the Coast Guard were also. If you are improving a profile for a Medal of Honor recipient, please observe that there are different versions of the medal depending on the award period. ==== Adding medal template details ==== When adding qualifying detail to a medal such as adding Campaign Stars or Oak Leaf Clusters that represent additional awards of a medal, it is necessary to add a category line to the template. If no category is added the template will attempt to create a new category. For example, inside the template, the code |Medal=Distinguished Service Cross will add the category for the Distinguisted Service Cross to the profile. If the service member received two Crosses, their awards would reflect that they received the Distinguished Service Cross and one Oak Leaf Cluster. The Oak Leaf Cluster is a device placed on the ribbon portion of the medal and it reprsents a second award of the medal. If the template is coded with this modified medal name, a category will be created, "Distinguished Service Cross with one Oak Leaf Cluster." To avoid this, just add the category with the name of the medal unedited. Instead of: :{{Medal :|image = Military_Medals-118.jpg :|Medal = Distinguished Service Cross with one Oak Leaf Cluster :}} you should write: :{{Medal :|image = Military_Medals-118.jpg :|Medal = Distinguished Service Cross with one Oak Leaf Cluster :|Category = Distinguished Service Cross :}} === Personal Decorations === ==== Medal of Honor current design ==== {| Border = ''1''; style="text-align:center" ! style="width: 70px;" | Award image ! style="width: 310px;" | Description of the award and time period of use. ! style="width: 160px;" | Image name ! style="width: 70px;" | Award image ! style="width: 310px;" | Description of the award and time period of use. ! style="width: 160px;" | Image name |- |[[Image:Coyler-39.jpg | 60px |Medal of Honor ]] |Medal of Honor
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United States Army
1926 - present |US_Medals.gif |[[Image:Military_Medals-319.png| 40px |Navy and Marine Corps Medal]] |Navy and Marine Corps Medal
United States Navy
1942 - present |Military_Medals-319.png |- |[[Image:US_Medals-8.jpg| 40px |Airman's Medal]] |Airman's Medal
United States Air Force
1960 - present |US_Medals-8.jpg |[[Image:US_Medals-9.jpg| 40px |Coast Guard Medal]] |Coast Guard Medal
U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security
1949 - present |US_Medals-9.jpg |- |[[Image:Mil_template_images-1.jpg | 40px |Distinguished Service Medal]] |Bronze Star Medal
United States Army
1918 - present |Mil_template_images-1.jpg |[[Image:Kerr-2334-6.jpg | 60px |Purple Heart]] |Purple Heart
U.S. Department of Defense
1932 - present |Kerr-2334-6.jpg |- |[[Image:US_Medals-7.jpg | 45px |Specially Meritorious Service Medal]] |Specially Meritorious Service Medal
U.S. Department of the Navy
1898 - 1898 |US_Medals-7.jpg |[[Image:US_Medals-10.jpg | 40px |Defense Meritorious Service Medal]] |Defense Meritorious Service Medal
U.S. Department of Defense
1977 - present |US_Medals-10.jpg |- |[[Image:US_Medals-17.png | 40px|Meritorious Service Medal]] |Meritorious Service Medal
U.S. Department of Defense
1969 - present |US_Medals-17.png |[[Image:Military_Medals-24.jpg |40px |Air Medal]] |Air Medal
U.S. Department of Defense
1942 - present |Military_Medals-24.jpg |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-11.gif |45px |Aerial Achievement Medal]] |Aerial Achievement Medal
U.S. Air Force
1988 - present |Military_Medals-11.gif |[[Image:Military_Medals-10.gif |42px |Joint Service Commendation Medal]] |Joint Service Commendation Medal
U.S. Department of Defense
1963 - present |Military_Medals-10.gif |- |[[Image:Baker-19482-2.png|40px |Army Commendation Medal]] |Army Commendation Medal
U.S. Army
1941 - present |Baker-19482-2.png |[[Image:Military_Medals-23.jpg|45px |Navy Commendation Medal]] |Navy Commendation Medal
U.S. Navy
1960 - present |Military_Medals-23.jpg |- |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-8.jpg | 42px |Air Force Commendation Medal]] |Air Force Commendation Medal
U.S. Air Force
1958 - present |Military_Badges_and_Insignia-8.jpg |[[Image:Military_Medals-22.jpg | 45px |Coast Guard Commendation Medal]] |Coast Guard Commendation Medal
U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security
1959 - present |Military_Medals-22.jpg |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-20.jpg|45px |Joint Service Achievement Medal]] |Joint Service Achievement Medal
U.S. Department of Defense
1983 - present |Military_Medals-20.jpg |[[Image:Military_Medals-21.png|42px |Army Achievement Medal]] |Army Achievement Medal
U.S. Army
1981 - present |Military_Medals-21.png |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-21.jpg| 45px |Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal]] |Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal
U.S. Navy
1961 - present |Military_Medals-21.jpg |[[Image:Military_Medals-9.gif| 45px |Air Force Achievement Medal]] |Air Force Achievement Medal
U.S. Air Force
1980 - present |Military_Medals-9.gif |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-19.jpg| 45px |Coast Guard Achievement Medal]] |Coast Guard Achievement Medal
U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security
1967 - present |Military_Medals-19.jpg |[[Image:Anderson-21103-1.png| 45px |Combat Action Ribbon]] |Combat Action Ribbon
U.S. Navy
1961 - present |Anderson-21103-1.png |- |[[Image:Military_Awards_and_Badges-3.png| 45px |Air Force Combat Action Medal]] |Air Force Combat Action Medal
U.S. Air Force
2001 - present |Military_Awards_and_Badges-3.png |[[Image:US_Medals-20.png| 45px |Coast Guard Combat Action Ribbon]] |Coast Guard Combat Action Ribbon
U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security
2008 - present |US_Medals-20.png |}
=== Unit Awards === {| Border = ''1''; style="text-align:center" ! style="width: 70px;" | Award image ! style="width: 310px;" | Description of the award and time period of use. ! style="width: 160px;" | Image name ! style="width: 70px;" | Award image ! style="width: 310px;" | Description of the award and time period of use. ! style="width: 160px;" | Image name |- |[[Image:Photos-514.png| 50px |Presidential Unit Citation, Army]] |Presidential Unit Citation, Army
U.S. Deptartment of Defense
1942- present |US_Medals-12.jpg |[[Image:US_Medals-18.png| 50px |Presidential Unit Citation, Navy]] |Presidential Unit Citation, Navy
U.S. Deptartment of Defense
1942- present |US_Medals-18.png |- |[[Image:Military_Unit_Citations-1.png|50px|Valorous Unit Award, Army]] | Valorous Unit Award, Army
U.S.Department of the Army
1966- present | Military_Unit_Citations-1.png |[[Image:Military_Unit_Citations.png|50px|Navy Unit Commendation]] | Navy Unit Commendation
U.S.Department of the Navy
1944- present | Military_Unit_Citations.png |- |[[Image:Military_Unit_Citations-3.png|50px|Army Meritorious Unit Commendation]] |Army Meritorious Unit Commendation
U.S. Department of the Army
1944 - present |Military_Unit_Citations-3.png |[[Image:Military_Unit_Citations-2.png|50px|Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation]] |Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation
U.S. Department of the Navy
1967 - present |Military_Unit_Citations-2.png |- |[[Image: | | |[[Image: | | |- |[[Image: | | |[[Image: | | |- |[[Image: | | |[[Image: | | |- |[[Image: | | |[[Image: | | |- |[[Image: | | |[[Image: | | |- |[[Image: | | |[[Image: | | |}
=== Service Awards === {| Border = ''1''; style="text-align:center" ! style="width: 70px;" | Award image ! style="width: 310px;" | Description of the award and time period of use. ! style="width: 160px;" | Image name ! style="width: 70px;" | Award image ! style="width: 310px;" | Description of the award and time period of use. ! style="width: 160px;" | Image name |- |[[Image:US_Medals-12.jpg| 42px |Prisoner of War Medal]] |Prisoner of War Medal
U.S. Deptartment of Defense
1917 - present |US_Medals-12.jpg |[[Image:Military_Medals-28.png| 40px |Army Good Conduct Medal]] |Army Good Conduct Medal
U.S. Army
1941 - present |Military_Medals-28.png |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-30.png | 50px |Navy Good Conduct Medal]] |Navy Good Conduct Medal
U.S. Navy
1869 - present |Military_Medals-30.png |[[Image:Military_Medals-31.jpg | 50px |Air Force Good Conduct Medal]] |Air Force Good Conduct Medal
U.S. Air Force
1947 - present |Military_Military_Medals-31.jpg |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-29.png | 47px |Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal]] |Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal
U.S. Navy
1896 - present |Military_Medals-29.png |[[Image:Military_Medals-13.gif | 50px |Coast Guard Good Conduct Medal]] |Coast Guard Good Conduct Medal
U.S. Navy
1921 - present |Military_Medals-13.gif |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-12.gif | 50px |Combat Readiness Medal]] |Combat Readiness Medal
U.S. Air Force
1964 - present |Military_Medals-12.gif |[[Image:Military_Medals-37.jpg | 47px |Outstanding Airman of the Year Ribbon]] |Outstanding Airman of the Year Ribbon
U.S. Air Force
1970 - present |Military_Medals-37.jpg |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-27.png | 47px |Coast Guard Enlisted Person of the Year Ribbon]] |Coast Guard Enlisted Person of the Year Ribbon
U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security
1994 - present |Military_Medals-27.png |[[Image:Military_Medals-26.png | 47px |Air Force Recognition Ribbon]] |Air Force Recognition Ribbon
U.S. Air Force
1980 - present |Military_Medals-26.png |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-16.gif| 42px |Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal]] |Army Reserve Components Achievement Medal
U.S. Army
1971 - present |Military_Medals-16.gif |[[Image:Military_Medals-40.jpg | 45px |Naval Reserve Meritorious Service Medal]] |Naval Reserve Meritorious Service Medal
U.S. Navy
1958 - 2014 |Military_Medals-40.jpg |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-14.gif| 42px |Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Medal]] |Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Medal
U.S. Air Force
1964 - present |Military_Medals-14.gif |[[Image:Military_Medals-41.jpg | 45px |Selected Marine Corps Reserve Medal]] |Selected Marine Corps Reserve Medal
U.S. Navy
1925 - present |Military_Medals-41.jpg |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-39.jpg | 40px |Coast Guard Reserve Good Conduct Medal]] |Coast Guard Reserve Good Conduct Medal
U.S. Navy
1963 - present |Military_Medals-39.jpg |[[Image:US_Medals-16.jpg | 50px |Humanitarian Service Medal]] |Humanitarian Service Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
1975 - present |US_Medals-16.jpg |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-4.gif | 40px |Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal]] |Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
1993 - present |Military_Medals-4.gif |[[Image:US_Medals-2.gif | 45px |Armed Forces Reserve Medal]] |Armed Forces Reserve Medal
U.S. Department of Defense
1950 - present |US_Medals-2.gif |}
=== Training and Marksmanship Awards === {| Border = ''1''; style="text-align:center" ! style="width: 70px;" | Award image ! style="width: 310px;" | Description of the award and time period of use. ! style="width: 160px;" | Image name ! style="width: 70px;" | Award image ! style="width: 310px;" | Description of the award and time period of use. ! style="width: 160px;" | Image name |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-235.jpg | 45px |Navy Expert Rifleman Medal]] |Navy Expert Rifleman Medal
U.S. Navy
1969 - present |Military_Medals-235.jpg |[[Image:Military_Medals-236.jpg | 45px |Navy Expert Pistol Medal]] |Navy Expert Pistol Medal
U.S. Navy
1969 - present |Military_Medals-236.jpg |}
=== Campaign Awards === {| Border = ''1''; style="text-align:center" ! style="width: 70px;" | Award image ! style="width: 310px;" | Description of the award and time period of use. ! style="width: 160px;" | Image name ! style="width: 70px;" | Award image ! style="width: 310px;" | Description of the award and time period of use. ! style="width: 160px;" | Image name |- |[[Image:US_Medals-43.png| 42px |Civil War Campaign Medal (Army)]] |Civil War Campaign Medal (Army)
U.S. Deptartment of War
1861 - 1865 |US_Medals-43.png |[[Image:US_Medals-44.png| 42px |Civil War Campaign Medal (Navy)]] |Civil War Campaign Medal (Navy)
U.S. Deptartment of the Navy
1861 - 1865 |US_Medals-44.png |- |[[Image:US_Medals-42.png| 42px |Indian Campaign Medal]] |Indian Campaign Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1865 - 1891 |US_Medals-42.png |[[Image:Military_Medals-30.jpg | 42px |Navy Expeditionary Medal]] |Navy Expeditionary Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1874 - present |Military_Medals-30.jpg |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-29.jpg | 42px |Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal]] |Marine Corps Expeditionary Medal
U.S. Deptartment of the Navy
1873 - present |Military_Medals-29.jpg |[[Image:US_Medals-14.png|40px |West Indies Campaign Medal)]] |West Indies Campaign Medal
U.S. Deptartment of the Navy
1898 - 1898 |US_Medals-14.png |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-54.jpg|38px|Spanish Campaign Medal (Army)]] |Spanish Campaign Medal (Army)
U.S. Deptartment of War
1898 - 1898 |Military_Medals-54.jpg |[[Image:US_Medals-16.png|38px|Spanish Campaign Medal (Navy)]] |Spanish Campaign Medal (Navy)
U.S. Deptartment of the Navy
1898 - 1898 |US_Medals-16.png |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-24.gif|38px |Spanish War Service Medal]] |Spanish War Service Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1898 - 1899 |Military_Medals-24.gif |[[Image:Military_Medals-84.png|35px |Army of Cuban Occupation Medal]] |Army of Cuban Rican Occupation Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1898 - 1902 |Military_Medals-84.png |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-23.gif|38px |Army of Puerto Rican Occupation Medal]] |Army of Puerto Rican Occupation Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1898 - 1898 |Military_Medals-23.gif |[[Image:US_Medals-4.png|36px |Philippine Campaign Medal (Army)]] |Philippine Campaign Medal (Army)
U.S. Deptartment of War
1899- 1913 |US_Medals-4.png |- |[[Image:US_Medals-7.png|38px |Philippine Campaign Medal (Navy)]] |Philippine Campaign Medal (Navy)
U.S. Deptartment of the Navy
1899- 1904 |US_Medals-7.png |[[Image:Military_Medals-17.gif|36px |Philippine Congressional Medal]] |Philippine Congressional Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1898 - 1899 |Military_Medals-17.gif |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-19.png|36px |China Campaign Medal]] |China Campaign Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1900- 1901 |Military_Medals-19.png |[[Image:US_Medals-41.png|36px |China Relief Expedition Medal]] |China Relief Expedition Medal
U.S. Deptartment of the Navy
1900- 1901 |US_Medals-41.png |- |[[Image:US_Medals-8.png|36px |Cuban Pacification Medal (Army)]] |Cuban Pacification Medal (Army)
U.S. Deptartment of War
1906- 1909 |US_Medals-8.png |[[Image:US_Medals-9.png|36px |Cuban Pacification Medal (Navy)]] |Cuban Pacification Medal (Navy)
U.S. Deptartment of War
1906- 1909 |US_Medals-9.png |- |[[Image:US_Medals-19.jpg|40px |Mexican Service Medal (Army)]] |Mexican Service Medal (Army)
U.S. Deptartment of War
1911 - 1919 |US_Medals-19.jpg |[[Image:US_Medals-20.jpg|40px |Mexican Service Medal (Navy)]] |Mexican Service Medal (Navy)
U.S. Deptartment of the Navy
1911 - 1919 |US_Medals-20.jpg |- |[[Image:US_Medals-22.jpg|42px |Nicaraguan Campaign Medal]] |NIcaraguan Campaign Medal
U.S. Deptartment of the Navy
1912 |US_Medals-22.jpg |[[Image:US_Medals-38.png|38px |Haitian Campaign Medal]] |Haitian Campaign Medal
U.S. Deptartment of the Navy
1915 |US_Medals-38.png |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-81.png|42px |Dominican Campaign Medal]] |Dominican Campaign Medal
U.S. Deptartment of the Navy
1916 |Military_Medals-81.png |[[Image:Military_Medals-26.gif|40px |Mexican Border Service Medal]] |Mexican Border Service Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1916 - 1917 |Military_Medals-26.gif |- |[[Image:Military_Medals.gif| 35px |World War I Victory Medal]] |World War I Victory Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1917 - 1920 |Military_Medals.gif |[[Image:Military_Medals-25.gif| 40px |Army of Occupation of Germany Medal]] |Army of Occupation of Germany Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1918 - 1923 |Military_Medals-25.gif |- |[[Image:US_Medals-39.png|38px |2nd Haitian Campaign Medal]] |2nd Haitian Campaign Medal
U.S. Deptartment of the Navy
1919 - 1920 |US_Medals-39.png |[[Image:US_Medals-37.png|40px |Yangtze Service Medal]] |Yangtze Service Medal
U.S. Deptartment of the Navy
1926 - 1932 |US_Medals-37.png |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-46.jpg| 50px |Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal]] |Second Nicaraguan Campaign Medal
U.S. Deptartment of the Navy
1926 - 1933 |Military_Medals-46.jpg |[[Image:Military_Medals-60.jpg| 42px |China Service Medal]] |China Service Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1937 - 1939 |Military_Medals-60.jpg |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-86.png| 38px |American Defense Service Medal]] |American Defense Service Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1939 - 1941 |Military_Medals-86.png |[[Image:Military_Medals-27.gif | 38px |Women's Army Corps Service Medal]] |Women's Army Corps Service Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1942 - 1945 |Military_Medals-27.gif |- |[[Image:Military_Medals.png | 38px |American Campaign Medal]] |American Campaign Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1941 - 1946 |Military_Medals.png |[[Image:Billingsley-329-1.png | 38px |Asiatic–Pacific Campaign Medal]] |Asiatic–Pacific Campaign Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1941 - 1946 |Billingsley-329-1.png |- |[[Image:Military_Medals.jpg | 45px |European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal]] |European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1946 - 1990 |Military_Medals.jpg |[[Image:Military_Medals-1.gif | 35px |World War II Victory Medal ]] |World War II Victory Medal
U.S. Deptartment of War
1946 - 1990 |Military_Medals-1.gif |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-1.jpg | 40px |Army of Occupation Medal]] |Army of Occupation Medal
U.S. Army
1946 - 1990 |Military_Medals-1.jpg |[[Image:US_Medals-34.png | 38px |Navy Occupation Service Medal]] |Navy Occupation Service Medal
U.S. Navy
1945 - 1990 |US_Medals-34.png |- |[[Image:US_Medals-5.gif | 40px |Medal for Humane Action]] |Medal for Humane Action
U.S. Department of Defense
1948 - 1949 |US_Medals-5.gif |[[Image:Military_Medals-20.gif| 40px |Korean Service Medal]] |Korean Service Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
1953 - present |Military_Medals-20.gif |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-5.png | 42px |National Defense Service Medal]] |National Defense Service Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
1953 - present |Military_Medals-5.png |[[Image:US_Medals-15.jpg | 50px |Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal]] |Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
1958 - present |US_Medals-15.jpg |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-3.gif | 42px |Vietnam Service Medal]] |Vietnam Service Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
1965 - 1973 |Military_Medals-3.gif |[[Image:US_Medals-33.png | 40px |Southwest Asia Service Medal]] |Southwest Asia Service Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
1990 - 1995 |US_Medals-33.png |- |[[Image:US_Medals-32.png | 40px |Kosovo Campaign Medal]] |Kosovo Campaign Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
1999 - 2013 |US_Medals-32.png |[[Image:US_Medals-29.png | 40px |Afghanistan Campaign Medal]] |Afghanistan Campaign Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
2001 - present |US_Medals-29.png |- |[[Image:US_Medals-31.png | 40px |Iraq Campaign Medal]] |Iraq Campaign Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
2003 - 2011 |US_Medals-31.png |[[Image:US_Medals-30.png | 42px |Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal]] |Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
2014 - present |US_Medals-30.png |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-5.jpg | 38px |Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal]] |Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
2003 - present |Military_Medals-5.jpg |[[Image:Military_Medals-4.png | 38px |Global War on Terrorism Service Medal]] |Global War on Terrorism Service Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
2001 - present |Military_Medals-4.png |- |[[Image:US_Medals-17.jpg | 60px |Korea Defense Service Medal]] |Korea Defense Service Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
1954 - present |US_Medals-17.jpg |[[Image:Military_Medals-4.jpg | 40px |Armed Forces Service Medal]] |Armed Forces Service Medal
U.S. Departmet of Defense
1996 - present |Military_Medals-4.jpg |}
=== Foreign Awards === {| Border = ''1''; style="text-align:center" ! style="width: 70px;" | Award image ! style="width: 310px;" | Description of the award and time period of use. ! style="width: 160px;" | Image name ! style="width: 70px;" | Award image ! style="width: 310px;" | Description of the award and time period of use. ! style="width: 160px;" | Image name |- |[[Image:US_Medals-11.jpg| 42px |Croix de guerre]] |French Croix de guerre
France
1938 - 1945 |US_Medals-11.jpg |[[Image:US_Medals-21.png| 42px |Philippine Defense Medal]] |Philippine Defense Medal
Philippines
1941 - 1942 |US_Medals-21.png |- |[[Image:US_Medals-46.png| 42px |Philippine Liberation Medal]] |Philippine Liberation Medal
Philippines
1944 - 1945 |US_Medals-46.png |[[Image:US_Medals-47.png| 42px |Philippine Independence Medal]] |Philippine Independence Medal
Philippines
1944 - 1945 |US_Medals-47.png |- |[[Image:US_Medals-23.jpg| 50px |United Nations Korea Medal]] |United Nations Korea Medal
Korea
1950 - 1954 |US_Medals-23.jpg |[[Image:US_Medals-13.jpg| 42px |Korean War Service Medal]] |Korean War Service Medal
Korea
1950 - 1953 |US_Medals-13.jpg |- |[[Image:US_Medals-24.jpg| 42px |Gallantry Cross (South Vietnam)]] |Gallantry Cross (South Vietnam)
South Vietnam
1962 - 1973 |US_Medals-24.jpg |}
=== Badges === {| Border = ''1''; style="text-align:center" ! style="width: 130px;" | Award image ! style="width: 250px;" | Description of the award and time period of use. ! style="width: 160px;" | Image name ! style="width: 130px;" | Award image ! style="width: 250px;" | Description of the award and time period of use. ! style="width: 160px;" | Image name |- |[[Image:Military_Medals-10.png| 120px |Combat Infantryman Badge]] |Combat Infantryman Badge
United States Army
1944 - present |Military_Medals-10.png ||[[Image:US_Medals-23.png| 120px |Expert Infantry Badge]] |Expert Infantry Badge
United States Army
1944 - present |US_Medals-23.png |- |[[Image:Military_Awards_and_Badges-2.png| 120px |Combat Medical Badge]] |Combat Medical Badge
United States Army
1941 - present |Military_Awards_and_Badges-2.png ||[[Image:US_Medals-26.png| 120px |Expert Field Medical Badge]] |Expert Field Medical Badge
United States Army
1965 - present |US_Medals-26.png |- |[[Image:US_Medals-27.png| 120px |Combat Action Badge]] |Combat Action Badge
United States Army
2005 - present |US_Medals-27.png ||[[Image:US_Medals-28.png| 120px |Expert Soldier Badge]] |Expert Soldier Badge
United States Army
2019 - present |US_Medals-28.png |- |[[Image:US_Medals-35.png| 120px |Parachutist Badge]] |Parachutist Badge
United States Army
1941 - present |US_Medals-35.png ||[[Image:US_Medals-36.png| 120px |United States Navy Parachutist Badge]] |United States Navy Parachutist Badge
United States Navy
1942 - present |US_Medals-36.png |- |[[Image:US_Medals-35.png| 120px |Parachutist Badge]] |Parachutist Badge
United States Army
1941 - present |US_Medals-35.png ||[[Image:US_Medals-36.png| 120px |United States Navy Parachutist Badge]] |United States Navy Parachutist Badge
United States Navy
1942 - present |US_Medals-36.png |}

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[[Category:United States Army Corps of Engineers, World War I]] ==Biography== {{Blue|This space page was written by Allan Harl Thomas, dec.}} [[:Category: United States Army Corps of Engineers, World War|US Army Corps of Engineers]] This is based on determining the proper classification of Corps of Engineer Regiments, A.E.F.-WWI using "Experience Reports" on Fold3 and [https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA20&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] Several "classifications" are redundant presently. Entries marked with (?) are found on Fold3 but not on the Chief Engineers Annual Report The Corps was formed in 1802. It was given responsibility for building lighthouses and maintaining navigable waterways. In 1917, the Corps had a staff of 27,000 men, who worked on projects such as building dams, dredging harbors, and constructing airports. The Corps also played an important role in developing munitions factories and supplying materials needed by the war effort. Thanks to the articles present at writing, much has been learned about the achievements of this group. United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is a federal agency under the Department of Defense, but it is also an engineering and construction company that provides water resources development projects. The first major project for the Corps was an engineering unit known as the Military Division of the Mississippi River. This unit built a series of forts along the Mississippi River to protect against Indian attacks, including Fort Jackson (now known as Edwards) and Fort St. Philip (now known as Baton Rouge). The Corps of Engineers is a Combat Arms Branch which also has combat support and combat service support roles. Engineer officers plan and execute missions relating to engineer support on the battlefield in light, heavy, airborne, and topographic missions. They coordinate and control all facilities and housing support at military installations. Additionally, the engineer officer serves as the Army's component to the Department of Defense (DOD) team charged with mapping, charting, geodesy, and military geographic responsibilities.https://inside.sou.edu/mil-sci/branches.html#corps-of-engineers "When the United States entered the Great War in April 1917, there were only 3,000 enlisted engineers. By the end of the war in November, 1918, the demand for their expertise had required the services of almost 400,000 engineers."http://www.wwvets.com/Engineers.html


==001st-074th== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers%2C_World_War_I&action=edit§ion=1 edit] "The order in which the first units of the American Expeditionary Forces were organized and transported to France was influenced by representations of the British and French, who stated that the most urgent need was personnel for the construction and operation of railways. Consequently, nine Engineer railway regiments were recruited to a strength of 1,066 men each, and six of them had debarked in France before the arrival of the first American combat division. All nine regiments landed in France within the period July 26. 1917, to August 30, 1917. Shortly after reaching France the railway regiments were increased in strength to 1,587 men." https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=167 :"The regiments were the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, and 9th Railway Regiments, United States Reserve, later designated the 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th Engineers (Railway) United States Army. The five last-named regiments were immediately assigned to the American line of communications and, excepting the 15th and 16th Engineers, never served as Army troops. Upon their arrival in France, the 11th, 12th, and 14th Engineers were attached to the British Expeditionary Forces, while the 13th Engineers was attached to the French forces. The 16th Engineers was eventually relieved from duty in the American Service of Supply and joined the three other United States railway regiments with the British Expeditionary Forces. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=167 *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA20&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 1st - 8th *1st Engineers [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x030808154 A history of the 1st. U. S. Engineers, 1st U. S. Division by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Regiment, 1st. Joseph M. Bruccoli Great War Collection (University of Virginia) Book Traces Project. Published 1919] *2nd Army Corps, Camp Forest, DeKalb County, GA. *2nd Corps Signal School, Châtillon-sur-Seine, Francehttps://theworldwar.pastperfectonline.com/bysearchterm?keyword=Signal+School%2C+Second+Corps+Schools *2nd Engineers, The 2nd Engineer Regiment had been formed in July and August 1916 from the 2nd Battalion of Engineers while most of the unit was participating in Brig. Gen. John Pershing's Punitive Expedition into Mexico.http://www.worldwar1.com/dbc/ct_bw2eng.htm http://www.worldwar1.com/dbc/ct_bw2eng.htm [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t6931b887;view=1up;seq=1 The official history of the Second Regiment of Engineers and Second Engineer Train, United States Army, in the world war.], [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b742645;view=1up;seq=1 A history of the Second regiment of engineers, United States army, from its organization in Mexico, 1916, to its watch on the Rhine, 1919.] *3rd Reserve Engineers-Rail, Chicago, IL (Changed to the 13th Engr, U.S. Army , July, 13th 1917) *4th Engineer Service Co (Changed from Co. D 503rd Oct. 18th 1918) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_Engineer_Battalion_(United_States)#The_Great_War_and_World_War_II 4th Engineers] Reserve Engineers, from Boston, MA *5th Reserve Engineers, from Pittsburgh, PA. *6th Reserve Engineers, from Detroit, MI. *7th Reserve Engineers, from Atlanta, GA. [? https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433082133756;view=1up;seq=5 A brief history of Seventh Engineers, 5th Division. by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Regiment, 7th. Published 1919] *8th Reserve Engineers, from San Francisco, CA. *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA21&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 9th - 20th *9th Reserve Engineers, from Philadelphia, PA *10th Engineers-Forestry[https://fhsarchives.wordpress.com/2008/11/11/the-10th-and-20th-forestry-engineers-of-wwi/ Forest History Society] *[https://prologue.blogs.archives.gov/2017/12/05/the-first-to-fight-the-11th-engineers-in-the-battle-of-cambrai/ 11th Engineers] formerly 1st Reserve Engineers, from New York City, NY.-.-Standard gage rail operation [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101073206219;view=1up;seq=5 Company C, Eleventh Engineers : a history. Published 1919] https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=168 *12th Engineers, formerly 2nd Reserve Engineers, from St. Louis, MO.-Standard gage rail operation [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t51g1866k;view=1up;seq=4 History of the Twelfth engineers, U.S. Army, by John A. Laird [and others] by Laird, John A. Published 1919] https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=169https://armyhistory.org/12th-engineers-light-railway/ *13th Engineers, formerly 3rd Reserve Engineers, from Chicago, Il.-Standard gage rail operationhttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=173https://www.jstor.org/stable/44691173?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents *14th Engineers, formerly 4th Reserve Engineers, from Boston, MA.-Standard gage rail operationhttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=170 *15th Engineers, formerly 5th Reserve Engineers, from Pittsburgh, PA.-Standard gage rail constructionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/15th_Engineer_Battalion_(United_States)#World_Wars *16th Engineers, formerly 6th Reserve Engineers, from Detroit, MI.-Standard gage rail construction[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015014113370;view=1up;seq=9 History of the Sixteenth engineers (Railway) ] *17th Engineers, formerly 7th Reserve Engineers, from Atlanta, GA.-Standard gage rail construction *18th Engineers, formerly 8th Reserve Engineers, from San Francisco, CA. -Standard gage rail construction[http://www.worldcat.org/title/eighteenth-engineers-aef-france-1917-1919/oclc/5519985 The eighteenth engineers : A.E.F. France, 1917-1919] *19th Engineers, formerly 9th Reserve Engineers, from Philadelphia, PA.-Standard gage rail shop *20th Engineers-Forestry[https://www.srs.fs.usda.gov/video/fightingforesters/ '''Video'''][https://fhsarchives.wordpress.com/2008/11/11/the-10th-and-20th-forestry-engineers-of-wwi/ Forest History Society][http://www.20thengineers.com/images/ww1-20thEngineersBook.pdf Twentieth engineers, France, 1917-1918-1919] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA22&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 21st-28th *21st Engineers- Light rail operation (except 6th Battalion) [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=129 Photo][[https://archive.org/details/historicaltechni00unit/page/n7 An historical & technical biography of the Twenty-first engineers,] light railway. United States Army by United States. Army. Corps of engineers. 21st regt. [from old catalog] *21st Engineers- 6th Battalion *22nd Engineers- Light rail construction *23rd Engineers- Highway/Roadshttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=126[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nnc1.1000200000;view=1up;seq=7 Company "A" Twenty-Third Engineers, A.E.F. by United States. Army. Engineer Regiment, 23rd. Company A (1917-1919) Published 1920] *24th Engineers-supply and shop *25th Engineers-general construction *26th Engineers- Water supplyhttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=61[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t6sx6zj5b;view=1up;seq=7 History of the Twenty-sixth enginers (water supply regiment) in the world war, September, 1917-March, 1919. by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. 26th regiment. [from old catalog] Lee, Charles H. (Charles Hamilton), 1883-1967, New England water works association. Published 1920] *27th Engineers- Mining [https://archive.org/details/historyof27theng00unit History of the 27th Engineers, U.S.A., 1917-1919] , [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t8hd8bb5v;view=1up;seq=9 An historical & technical biography of the Twenty-first engineers, light railway. United States Army. by United States. Army. Corps of engineers. 21st regt. [from old catalog] Published 1919] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/27th_Engineer_Battalion_(United_States)#Lineage *28th Engineers- Quarry https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=126 *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA23&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 29th-37th *29th Engineers- Surveying and printinghttp://www.ethi-usmappingmission.com/29th-engr-topo-b.html[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t9086xd0v;view=1up;seq=9 Ranging in France with Flash and sound, by Sergeant Jesse R. Hinman : an official history of the Second Battalion 29th Engineers in France during the world war. by Hinman, Jesse Rolen, 1883- Published 1919] *30th Engineers- Firefighters Gas and flame [https://archive.org/details/storyoffirstgasr01addi/page/15 The story of the First gas regiment by Addison, James Thayer.] *31th Engineers-Standard gage rail[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$b742647;view=2up;seq=1 History of the 31st railway engineers of the A. E. F. [by] George M. Studley.] *32nd Engineers- Standard gage rail construction *33rd Engineers- General construction *34th Engineers- Supply and shop *35th Engineers- Supply and shop *36th Engineers- Railway transportation *37th Engineers- Electrical and Mechanical [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433043286347;view=1up;seq=9 History of E Company, 37th U.S. Engineers, by Private H.C. Brown. Publishing Committee: Sgt. Francis A. McDermott, Master Engineer Chas. H. Achenbach, Sgt. Frank T. Miles, Sgt....by Brown, Herbert C. Published 1919] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA24&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 38th-46th *38th Engineers- crane operation *39th Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *40th Engineers- Camouflagehttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=75 *41st Engineer- Aux. Forestry[http://www.20thengineers.com/images/ww1-20thEngineersBook.pdf Twentieth engineers, France, 1917-1918-1919] *42nd Engineers- Aux. Forestry[http://www.20thengineers.com/images/ww1-20thEngineersBook.pdf Twentieth engineers, France, 1917-1918-1919] *43rd Engineers- Aux. Forestry[http://www.20thengineers.com/images/ww1-20thEngineersBook.pdf Twentieth engineers, France, 1917-1918-1919] *44th Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *45th Engineers-Railway maintenance of way *46th Engineers-Railway maintenance of way *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA25&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 47th-54th *47th Engineers-Railway maintenance of way *48th Engineers-Railway maintenance of way *49th Engineers-Railway shop maintenance *50th Engineers-Railway maintenance of equipment *51st Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *52nd Engineers-Standard gage railway operation *53rd Engineers-Standard gage railway operation *54th Engineers-Standard gage railway operation *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA26&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 55th-60th *55th Engineers- Standard gage railway operation [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t3qv46g4z;view=1up;seq=5 Company history "D," 55th Engineers, American Expeditionary Forces, by William L. Peterson, assisted by Ralph S. Underwood; with photographic illustrations and sketches by... by Peterson, William Lloyd. Underwood, R. S. (Ralph Sylvester), 1891- Published 1919] *56th Engineers-Searchlight [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101058659515;view=1up;seq=13 The 56th Engineers in the World War; company data furnished by company commanders; platoon rosters by platoon commanders, comp. and ed. by Alexander Macomber and Meade Brunet. by Macomber, Alexander, Brunet, Meade, Published 1920] https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=172https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=84 *57th Engineers- inland waterways [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t0ht3699q;view=1up;seq=9 The history of Company C, 57th engineers during the world war, 1918-1919 [by] Robert M. Davis. by Davis, Robert M. Published 1921] *58th Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *59th Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *60th Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA27&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 61th-67th *61th Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *62nd Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *63rd Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *64th Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *65th Engineers-Tank Service **65th Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *66th Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *67th Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA28&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 68th-79th *68th Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *69th Engineers- Standard gage railway operation *70th Engineers- Standard gage railway construction *71st Engineers- Domestic antiaircraft Searchlight operation *72nd Engineers-Standard gage railway construction *73rd Engineers-Searchlight *74th Engineers- Sound and Flash range *(?)75th Engineers *76th Engineers- General construction *78th Engineers- General construction *79th Engineers- General construction *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA29&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 80th-103rd *87th- Car repair *93rd- Standard gage maintenance of way *97th-Supply *98th-Road ==101st-166th== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers%2C_World_War_I&action=edit§ion=2 edit] *101st Engineers- Sappers (Constituted 23 July 1918 in the National Army as the 326th Engineers and assigned to the 101st Division) [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101073313080;view=1up;seq=11 The 101st U.S. Engineers (1st Corps Cadets) in foreign service / presented by the Veteran Association 1st Corps Cadets, April 24, 1919.by Veteran Association 1st Corps Cadets.1919] **101st Engineers-Train [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433047054410;view=1up;seq=7 The story of B Company, 101st Engineers / compiled by members of B Company. by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers Regiment, 101st. Company B. Published 1920] *102nd Engineers- Sappershttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=178 **102nd Engineers-Train *103rd Engineers- Sappers [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89058458753;view=1up;seq=5 Soldiers of the castle, a history of Company B, Engineer battalion, National guard of Pennsylvania, afterward Company B, 103rd engineers, 28th division, A.E.F., by J.H.M....by Andrews, James Henry Millar. Elcock, Charles. Bradford, J. S. Published 1929] **103rd Engineers-Train *[https://www.nj.gov/military/museum/narratives/104th_Engineer_Battalion.html 104th Engineers]- Sappers **104th Engineers-Train *105th Engineers- Sappers[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t6sx6zm95;view=1up;seq=9 The history of the 105th Regiment of Engineers, divisional engineers of the "Old Hickory" (30th) Division, comp. by Willard P. Sullivan ... Harry Tucker ... associate;...by Sullivan, Willard P., 1880- Tucker, Harry S., 1890- Published 1919] **105th Engineers-Train *106th Engineers- Sappers **106th Engineers-Train *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA30&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 107th-114th *107th Engineers- Sappershttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=187 **107th Engineers-Train *108th Engineers- Sappershttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=176 **108th Engineers-Train *109th Engineers- Sappers **109th Engineers-Train *110th Engineers- Sappers [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nnc1.1000199850;view=1up;seq=7 The Santa Fe trail leads to France; a narrative of battle service of the 110th Engineers (35th Division) in the Meuse-Argonne offensive [by] Edward P. Rankin, Jr. ... with a map... by Rankin, Edward Payson, 1882- Published 1933] **110th Engineers-Train *111th Engineers- Sappers **111th Engineers-Train *112th Engineers- Sappers **112th Engineers-Train *113th Engineers- Sappers **113th Engineers-Train *114th Engineers- Sappers **114th Engineers-Train *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA31&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 115th-136th *115th Engineers-Sappers **115th Engineers-Train *116th Engineers-Sappers [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101059976751;view=1up;seq=5 The history of the 116th Engineers, First Depot Division, American Expeditionary Forces, France. Ed. and pub. by the Training Section. Corporal Mark A. Shields, editor....by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Regiment, 116th. Training Section. Shields, Mark A ,Published 1918] **116th Engineers-Train *117th Engineers-Sappershttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=189 **117th Engineers-Train *118th Engineers- Standard gage railway shop *120th Engineers-Standard gage railway shop *121nd Engineers-Standard gage railway *122nd Engineers-Standard gage railway *(?)123rd Engineers *124th Engineers- Dock construction *125th Engineers- General construction *126th Engineers- General construction *127th Engineers- General construction *128th Engineers- General construction *129th Engineers- General construction *130th Engineers- General construction *131nd Engineers- General construction *132nd Engineers- Road *133rd(?) Engineers- Road *134th(?) Engineers- Road *135th Engineers- Road *136th Engineers- Water supply *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA32&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 137th- 210th *137th-Electrical and mechanical *141st- Road *142nd- Road *143rd- Water *144th- Electrical and mechanical *145th- Light railway shop *146th- Quarry *147th- Railway operations *149th- Electrical and mechanical *150th- General construction *153rd- Dock construction *154th- General construction *(?)166th Engineers ==209th-220th== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers%2C_World_War_I&action=edit§ion=3 edit] *209th- Sappers **209th-Train *210th-Sappers **210th-Train *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA33&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 211th- 303rd *211th- Sappers **211th-Train *212th- Sappers **212th-Train *213th- Sappers [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433000144091;view=1up;seq=7 213th Engineers, Camp Lewis, Washington. by United States. Army Engineer Regiment, 213th. Published 1918] **213th-Train *214th- Sappers **214th-Train *215th- Sappers *216th- Sappers *217th- Sappers *218th- Sappers *219th- Sappers *220th- Sappers ==301st-335th== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers%2C_World_War_I&action=edit§ion=4 edit] *301st Engineers- Sappers [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066034893 301 Engineers, Company C / editor in chief, First class Sergt. Caesar T. Cambio. by Cambio, Caesar T., Published 1919] [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101073206235;view=1up;seq=7 Company F, Three Hundred and First Engineers. by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. 301st Regiment. F Company. Published 1919] **301st Engineers-Train *302nd Engineers- Sappers **302nd Engineers-Train *303rd Engineers-Sappershttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=178[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t0ks7646t;view=1up;seq=7 History of Company "E," 303d Engineers of the 78th Division, 1917-1919. by Roth, Joseph Peter Charles, 1892- Wheeler, Robert L., Published 1919] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA34&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 304th-311th *304th Engineers- Sappers[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015030674801;view=1up;seq=1 The official history of the Three hundred and fourth engineer regiment, Seventy-ninth division, U.S.A., during the world war. Published by the regiment under supervision of its...by United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. 304th regt. Published 1920] **304th Engineers-Train *305th Engineers- Sappershttps://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=178 **305th Engineers-Train *306th Engineers- Sappers [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1rf67j0q;view=2up;seq=6;skin=mobile Roster and history, 306th Regiment of Engineers and 306th Engineer Train.] **306th Engineers-Train *307th Engineers- Sappers [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101073206250;view=1up;seq=9 History of Company A, 307th Engineer Regiment, 82d Division, United States Army. Published 1919] **307th Engineers-Train *308th Engineers- Sappers **308th Engineers-Train *309th Engineers- Sappers **309th Engineers-Train *310th Engineers- Sappers **310th Engineers-Train *311th Engineers- Sappers **311th Engineers-Train *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA35&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 315-407 *312th Engineers- Sappers **312th Engineers-Train *313th Engineers- Sappers **313th Engineers-Train *314th Engineers- Sappers **314th Engineers-Train *315th Engineers- Sappers **315th Engineers-Train *316th Engineers- Sappers **316th Engineers-Train *317th Engineers- Sappers[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015010328592;view=1up;seq=177 Scott's official history of the American Negro in the World War, Scott, Emmett J. (Emmett Jay), 1873-1957.] **317th Engineers-Train *318th Engineers- Sappers [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112003262265;view=1up;seq=9 The life of Co. D, 318th Engineers / written by Charles M. Osborn ; illustrations by Charron and Huntzinger. by Osborn, Charles M Published 1919] **318th Engineers-Train *319th Engineers- Sappers **319th Engineers-Train *(?)335th Labor Battalion ==401st-476th== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers%2C_World_War_I&action=edit§ion=5 edit] *401st Engineers *402nd Ponton Park :Transferred to Quartermaster- 55th Engineers Depot- Nov. 1st 1918 **403rd **404th **405th **406th **407th *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA36&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 408-441 **408th Engineers **409th Engineers **410th Engineers **411th Engineers **412th Engineers **413th Engineers **415th Engineers **416th Engineers **417th Engineers **418th Engineers **419th Engineers **420th Engineers **421th Engineers **422th Engineers **423rd Engineers **424th Engineers **425th Engineers **426th Engineers **427th Engineers **428th Engineers **429th Engineers **430th Engineers **431st Engineers **432nd Engineers **433rd Engineers **431rd Engineers **432nd Engineers **433rd Engineers **434th Engineers **435th Engineers **(?)436th Engineers- Canal Zone **437th Engineers **438th Engineers **439th Engineers **440th Engineers **441st Engineers *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA37&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] **446th Engineers **447th Engineers **450th Engineers **455th Engineers **470th Engineers **471th Engineers **473th Engineers **474th Engineers **475th Engineers **476th Engineers **477th Engineers **478th Engineers **480th Engineers **488th Engineers **489th Engineers *Following companies were transferred to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_Transport_Corps '''Motor Transport Corps'''] **442nd Engineers- Truck Company **443rd Engineers- Truck Company **444th Engineers- Truck Company **445th Engineers- Truck Company **446th Engineers- Truck Company **447th Engineers- Truck Company **448th Engineers- Truck Company **449th Engineers- Truck Company **450th Engineers- Truck Company **451st Engineers- Truck Company **452nd Engineers- Truck Company **453nd Engineers- Truck Company *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA38&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] **456th Engineers- Truck Company **457th Engineers- Truck Company **458th Engineers- Truck Company **459th Engineers- Limousine Company **460th Engineers- All weather Car Company **461st Engineers- Touring Car Company **462nd Engineers- Motorcycle Company **463rd Engineers- Motorcycle Company *464th Engineers- Pontoon Train *465th Engineers- Pontoon Train *467th Engineers- Pontoon Train *468th Engineers- Pontoon Train *469th Engineers- Transportation Corp *470th Engineers- Mapping *(?)472nd Aero Squadron *(?)476th Engineers *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA38&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 480th-515 *480th Engineers- Pontoon Train *486th Engineers- Pontoon Train ==501st-546th== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers%2C_World_War_I&action=edit§ion=6 edit] *501st Engineers[https://books.google.com/books?id=vsoh_fBkAtwC&pg=PA188 The Us Army In World War I: Orders Of Battle By Richard A. Rinaldi] *501st Engineers Service Battalion- White *502 nd Engineers Service Battalion- White *503rd Engineers Service Battalion- White *504th Engineers Service Battalion- White *505th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015010328592;view=1up;seq=392 Scott's official history of the American Negro in the World War, Scott, Emmett J. (Emmett Jay), 1873-1957.] *506th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *507th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *508th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *509th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *510th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *511st Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *512th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *513th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *[[:Category: 514th Engineers Service Battalion, United States Army, World War I|514th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored]] *515th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA39&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 516-526 *516th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *517th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *518th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *519th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *520th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *521st Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *522nd Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *523rd Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *524th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *525th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *526th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA40&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 427-440 *527th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *528th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *[[:Category: 529th Engineers Service Battalion, United States Army, World War I|529th Engineers Service Battalion]] - Colored *530th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *532nd Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *533rd Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *534th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *535th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *536th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *537th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *539th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *540th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA41&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 541-550 *541th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *542nd Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *543rd Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *544th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *545th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *546th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *547th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *548th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *549th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *550th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA42&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 551-567 *551th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *552nd Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *553rd Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *554th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *555th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *556th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *564th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *565th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *566th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored *567th Engineers Service Battalion- Colored[https://archive.org/details/scottsofficialhi00scot/page/n13 Scott's Official History of the Negro in the Great War; by. Emmett J. Scott][https://net.lib.byu.edu/estu/wwi/comment/scott/ScottTC.htm#contents Scott's official history of the American Negro in the world war by Scott, Emmett J. (Emmett Jay), 1873-1957] ==601st-702nd== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers%2C_World_War_I&action=edit§ion=7 edit] *601st Engineers- Sappers *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA44&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 602- 701 *602nd Engineers- Sappers *603rd Engineers- Sappers *604th Engineers- Sappers *605th Engineers- Sappers *606th Engineers- Sappers **606th Engineers- Train *701st Engineers- Colored Stevedores *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA45&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] *702st Engineers- Colored Stevedores ==806th-874th== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers%2C_World_War_I&action=edit§ion=8 edit] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motor_Transport_Corps The Motor Transport Corps (M.T.C.)] was formed out of the Quartermaster Corps on 15 August 1918, by General Order No. 75. Men needed to staff this new corps were recruited from the skilled tradesmen working for automotive manufacturers in the US. *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA48&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 808th - 814th *(?)806th Engineers *(?)806th Pioneer Infantry *(?)813th Pioneer Infantry *[https://books.google.com/books?id=LoxAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA48&lpg Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers, United States Army, Part 1 1919] 815th - 874th ==Misc== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers%2C_World_War_I&action=edit§ion=9 edit] :American Expeditionary Forces :Army Engineer Schools :Army Service Corps :Engineer Candidates School :Engineer Officers' Reserve Corps :Engineer Officers, Unassigned :Engineer School :Engineer Supply Depot [http://www.20thengineerbattalion.org/thebook/World_War_I.htm Engineers (Forestry)] [http://history.amedd.army.mil/booksdocs/HistoryofUSArmyMSC/chapter3.html Sanitary Corps] ==Useful Links== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers%2C_World_War_I&action=edit§ion=10 edit] [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t1ng5b057;view=1up;seq=7 Historical report of the chief engineer, including all operations of the Engineer Department, American Expeditionary Forces, 1917-1919.] [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015064385456;view=1up;seq=7 History of the Eleventh Engineers, United States Army, February 3, 1917, to May 8, 1919. New York, J. J. Little and Ives Company, 1926. Boughton, Van TuyI.] [https://archive.org/details/americanengineer00par/page/n9 The American Engineers in France, (11th) Parsons, William B., New York,U.S. Appleton, 1920.] [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101073206201;view=1up;seq=1 A brief history of the Fourth Engineers] [https://www.usace.army.mil/About/History/ Office of History, Corps of Engineers] [https://www.jstor.org/stable/44693639?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Services of Engineer Units in the A.E.F.] The Military Engineer Vol. 16, No. 89 (SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER, 1924), pp. 396-398 [http://www.jstor.org/stable/44602657."Services of Engineer Units in the A. E. F." The Military Engineer 16, no. 90 (1924): 474.] [https://www.publications.usace.army.mil/portals/76/publications/engineerpamphlets/ep_870-1-47.pdf Combat and Construction US Army Engineers in World War I - USACE ...] [https://ncarchives.files.wordpress.com/2016/11/ncwwiservicecards_abbrvlist.pdf LIST OF AUTHORIZED ABBREVIATIONS World War I ] [https://archive.org/details/organizationofse00unit Organization of Services Of Supply, American Expeditionary Forces.] [https://history.army.mil/html/books/023/23-1/CMH_Pub_23-1.pdf American Expeditionary Forces - Center of Military History - Army] [https://history.army.mil/html/bookshelves/collect/oob_us_lf_wwi.html Order of Battle of the United States - Center of Military History - Army] [https://www.loc.gov/rr/geogmap/pdf/plp/occasional/OccPaper7.pdf Maps of the First World War] [https://archive.org/details/unclesamsfactboo00newy Uncle Sam's fact book of the world war;] containing a thousand and one facts worth knowing concerning the struggle for democracy, including army and navy organization, insignia of rank, pay rolls, branches of the service, regulating laws, classification under and official record of drafts, etc Publication date 1918 [http://old.qmfound.com/army_rations_historical_background.htm#Special%20Rations%20in%20World%20War%20I Army Operational Rations - Historical Background] [http://www.worldwar1.com/dbc/ghq1arm.htm Doughboy Center] [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/World_War_I_United_States_Military_Records,_1917_to_1918 Family Search WWI] == Sources == [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers%2C_World_War_I&action=edit§ion=11 edit] *[https://www.fold3.com/image/18003724 Fold3 Troop Shipment] ===[https://archive.org/details/unclesamsfactboo00newy/page/68 ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION]=== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:United_States_Army_Corps_of_Engineers%2C_World_War_I&action=edit§ion=12 edit] The smallest unit in the army is the "squad," usually consisting of eight men, one of whom is the leader, called the "corporal." Two, three or four squads (usually three) may be joined in the next higher unit, which is called a "platoon." The platoon, however, is not so permanent as a squad, but it is formed whenever there is need for it in drilling or on the firing line. Next comes the "company," which is made up at full strength of 150 men; this is about 18 squads or 6 platoons. However, these figures for the number of squads and of platoons in a company are never definitely fixed. A company in the field is very seldom at full strength, and it may be convenient at any time to change the number of squads and platoons. Four companies are joined in a "battalion." The battalion is an important unit in the army organization, but it is not so clearly marked as either the company or the regiment. The "regiment" consists of 3 battalions, making 12 companies. In addition, there are three special companies which do not belong to any of the battalions. These are the headquarters company, including the band and the color guard; the machine-gun company, and the supply company, responsible for the regiment's food, ammunition, and other supplies. Counting in everyone, the regiment at full strength in the old tables of organization totals 2,058 officers and men. Two regiments are joined in a "brigade." Thus the brigade is built up by assembling individual soldiers into squads, squads into platoons; platoons into companies; companies into battalions; battalions into regiments; and regiments into brigades. Brigades may in turn be joined to form "divisions," divisions may be joined to form corps, and corps to form field armies. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. From the first-class privates are usually chosen the corporals. These are the squad leaders. They are appointed by the commanding officer of the regiment on the recommendation of the commanding officer of the company. In addition to the regularly appointed corporals each company may have one lance corporal. This is a temporary appointment made by the company commander for the purpose of testing the ability of some private whom he is thinking of recommending for permanent appointment. In case the lance corporal does not make a good showing, or for any other reason, he may be returned to the ranks when the commander of the company sees fit. Next above the corporal in rank comes the sergeant. There are usually 9 to 11 sergeants in a company. Unless a sergeant has some other duty assigned to him, he is normally the leader of a platoon. There are, however, many special duties constantly assigned to sergeants. The first sergeant (in Army slang, the "top sergeant"), for example, keeps certain company records, forms the company in ranks, transmits orders from the company commander, and performs many other important tasks. The supply sergeant sees to bringing up supplies of all kinds to the company. The mess sergeant looks after food. The stable sergeant is responsible for the proper care of horses and mules. The color sergeant carries the national or regimental colors. There are many other grades within the rank of sergeant which can not be described here. COMMISSIONED OFFICERS. Sergeants and corporals are known as non-commissioned officers, because they are appointed by their regimental commanding officer. Officers of higher ranks are known as commissioned, since they hold their rank by virtue of a commission issued to them under authority of the President of the United States. The commissioned officer is thus on quite a different footing from the "non-com" (non-commissioned officer). He obtains his rank and authority from a higher source. He is treated with respect which is of a different character from that extended to a non-commissioned officer. This is one of the fundamental things in Army organization. Lowest in rank among the commissioned officers is the second lieutenant. Above him comes the first lieutenant and above him the captain. These are the three "company officers." The captain is ordinarily the commanding officer of a company, while the lieu- tenants might be described as assistant captains. In the absence or disability of the captain, however, the first lieutenant takes his place and has full command, and in the absence or disability of both the second lieutenant takes the command. Next above the captain is the major, whose proper command is a battalion. A step higher is the lieutenant colonel, and above him the colonel, the commanding officer of a regiment. The lieutenant colonel ordinarily assists the colonel and in his absence takes the command. In case both the lieutenant colonel and the colonel are disabled or absent, the senior major takes the command. THE GENERAL OFFICERS. Above the colonel is the brigadier general, whose proper command is a brigade. Above the brigadier general is the major general. One general serves as Chief of Staff of the Army. As such he supervises all troops and departments of the military service. He in turn reports to the Secretary of War. The Secretary of War in his turn acts under the general direction of the President of the United States, who is the Commander in Chief.https://archive.org/details/unclesamsfactboo00newy/page/68 Uncle Sam's fact book of the world war

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[[Category: Nurses, United States Civil War]] =United States Civil War Nurses= ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} {{Image|file=CW_Nurse_Sandbox.jpg|align=c|size=650|caption='''Memorial to Civil War Nurses'''
Massachusetts State Building, Boston
Photo by'' Kenneth C. Zirkel'' }} :This page is part of the [[Space:A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War|Trilogy Part One: United States Civil War Nurses Project]] Table I: to identify more nurses, fill in the blanks and contain enough nurses' data to create WikiTree profiles. These nurses helped heal soldiers from battle wounds and disease in the Civil War era for any timeframe from 12 April 1861 through 9 May 1865. ===Civil War Nurses Project Page Links=== :For convenience, this table links all the project pages. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed; text-align=center;" |- !Colspan=4|''A Trilogy Part One: United States Civil War Nurses'' Project Page Links |- |'''Nurses' Tables Pages:''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Table I: ''Nurses Identified'']] |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Table II: ''Nurses' Profiles'']] |[[Space:In_Memoriam_-_Civil_War_Nurses|In Memoriam: ''Civil War Nurses'']] |- |'''Project Pages:''' |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_One_-_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|''Main Project Page'']] |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses:_Research_Resources|''Research Resources'']] |[[Space:Civil_War_Nurses_Images|''Project & Nurse Images '']] |- |'''Coming Soon!''' |[[Space:Civil_War_Nurses:_Project_Instructions|''Project Guidelines'']] |''Workflow & Instructions'' |''Profile Tips & Tricks'' |- |'''Trilogy Pages''' |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War|Introduction: ''Women in the Civil War'']] |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_Two_-_Women_Spies_in_the_United_States_Civil_War|Part Two:'' Women Spies'' ]] |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_Three_-_Women_Soldiers_in_the_United_States_Civil_War|Part Three: ''Women Soldiers'']] |} ---- ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Page Purpose & Goal=== The purpose of this page is to: *Meet & Greet Civil War Nurses - a brief history of who they were, what they did, and their historical impact. *Link research resources; *Table I: list of nurses identified with resources and hints to generate WikiTree profiles of the Civil War Nurses listed in the tables; *Identify and add additional nurses, fill in the blanks and create profiles. :Once an identified nurse has a WikiTree profile, the nurse and information transfers to the [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Civil War Nurses Profiles]] page. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===How to Help=== *If you find a website, article, FamilySearch profile, or a FindAGrave memorial of a person on this table, or you find another nurse not in these lists, please ''leave a comment'' on this page with the name and links so we can add his/her information or as another identified nurse. *Research and indentify additional nurses not on the tables below or on Table II. *Join Us and help identify more nurses! Here's how: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_One_-_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses#Do_You_Want_to_Join_Us.3F ''Help Needed!''] ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==Civil War Nurses: A Brief History== {{Image|file=Ball-14256.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Mother Bickerdyke }} Introduced [[Space:A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War#Part_One:_Civil_War_Nurses|here]], Civil War Nurses provided an unprecedented role in the United States War between the States. While a few men served in this role, women were ''only'' allowed to serve as nurses when they volunteered to help the cause on either side, Union or Confederate. The Civil War was the bloodiest with the most casualties in the United States war history. Before the Civil War, women nurses didn't exist. Estimates range that approximately 2,000 - 6,000 women, North and South, served as volunteer nurses in military hospitals and on the battlefields during the American Civil War. Many nursing practices still used today were created during the Civil War. :Bloodshed. Gore. Blood curdling screams. Chaos. Dirt. All of these are reasons why men thought it would be inappropriate to have women nurses on the battlefield during the Civil War. Surely they were too weak and innocent for the harsh realities of war. And, gasp! The nakedness of wounded soldiers certainly was not befitting for a woman to see. The war would surely corrupt women and turn them into vulgar beings if allowed to volunteer as nurses in such proximity the horrors of war. They experienced at first hand the grim constants of war -- amputated limbs, mutilated bodies, disease and death -- and provided invaluable aid to the sick and wounded soldiers and medical authorities on either side. :The opposition for women as nurses died down. They became not only accepted by the soldiers, but embraced by them. Nurses came to be known as "''Angels on the Battlefield.''" They not only helped administer medicines and change bandages, but they were there to provide comfort to soldiers' suffering. The men faced unspeakable horrors in war, and they continued to see pain and suffering all around them in hospitals, but the kind face and motherly touch of a woman could brighten their day and lessen their pain from some of the hardships of war. ::"''You have given your boys to die for their country; now you can give your girls to nurse them.''" (Nurse Mary Stinebaugh to her father in 1863.) {{Image|file=United_States_Civil_War_Nurses-1.jpg |align=r |size=500px }} :Women also performed domestic duties on top of their medical ones. They were in charge of keeping the hospitals clean, changing linens, airing out the patients' mattresses, cooking, and scouring the floors, among other duties. It was a hard job, but many women volunteered to help because they felt it was their duty to help out their country to win the war. The alternative for many was to sit at home doing nothing as their sons and husbands were off in battle. This was a way for women to feel that they were also contributing to the war effort in a more direct way. :Of those so employed a relative few, such as Louisa May Alcott, Jane Stuart Woolsey, and Katharine Prescott Wormeley - recorded their experiences for posterity. Most, however, unfortunately left little record of their wartime service. They therefore remain in large measure historically anonymous, except for the sporadic appearance of their names on hospital muster rolls. Consequently, the activities and influence of the woman nurse constitute one of the rare aspects of Civil War history that has not been extensively recorded, and little known until now. :All these women serving for the first time in a new profession need to be remembered for the vital service they performed in what is now one of the most respected and necessary professions in the medical industry, and created the military nurse as a field of service in subsequent wars. :*'''Note''': mentioned in the Introduction and after further research, there were professional nurses in the Unites States, many trained in Europe and immigrated in groups, who established and ran hospitals before the Civil War. These 6-750 sisters in 26 - 29 Orders were called to serve, the first paid military nurses. As a special subgroup of nurses in the Civil War, we will add their history here, and plan to respectfully identify the orders and sisters as the project progresses. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==Research Resources== :See [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses:_Research_Resources|'''Civil War Nurses Research & Resources''']] for resources to help identify more nurses and add to the data for the nurses listed below. ====Acknowledgment==== :While giving credit where it is due usually comes at the end, it is important to note how this page and [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses:_Research_Resources|Civil War Nurses: Research and Resources]] started with a nod and deepest gratitude and thanks to [[Kuntz-859|Warren Kuntz]] who began this research and created a spreadsheet of nurses one cell at a time. His first post in G2G about this page as a resource is here: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161144/want-to-create-free-space-profile-from-spreadsheet-that-on-my?show=1161144#q1161144 Create a FSP from a spreadsheet - Civil War Nurses Resource]. His desire to bring this under-reported group of women to the WikiTree community is commendable, and his passion to preserve their stories and remember their names is admirable. While Warren has lost his "genealogy mojo" and is taking a break from WikiTree, we continue working towards his goal, and hope to welcome him back soon. :Warren's interest began with passing a bronze statute in Illinois and taking a picture of it: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Ball-14256.jpg Mother Bickerdyke], and added it to her profile. Curious about who she was, he did a little research and developed a list of 300 nurses, the start of this page. :: Warren thanks the Oregon Department, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1862-1865, which compiled some of the data used in the table. Please see their FindAGrave virtual cemetery [https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/1190797 ''Angels of the Battlefield'',] ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==Table I. Civil War Nurses: Identification== :These tables are to identify Civil War Nurses and assemble data found from external websites.
'''''{{Green|Can you help identify more nurses, fill in the blanks and create profiles?}}
::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Tables Key=== :Arranged in individual alphabeticatical tables by ''Current Last Name'', the column headings are defined as: *'''Nurse's Name''' - The following tables are sorted alphabetically by Current Last Name, either the maiden or married name, and link to the profile when created or found in the''' [[WikiTree ID|Name]] '''format. *'''FamilySearch Profile''' - the FSFTID is linked to the profile on [https://www.familysearch.org/en/ FamilySearch.org]. This is helpful as you can use the [[Help:WikiTree_X|WikiTree X extension]] to create the nurse's profile in WikiTree. WikiTree X works in several other sites. This is a beginning profile and still needs a written narrative and sources, which many are included in the FamilySearch profile. *'''FindAGrave Memorial''' - the Memorial number for the FindAGrave memorial links to the nurse's memorial. The memorial may give some clues for family and dates to research sources, and to add the cemetery category to the profile. (Note: FindAGrave Memorials used in the ''Sources'' section of the nurse's profile on WikiTree should be taken from the "View Source" citation listed in the memorial, remove the web address from the citation, and add the FindAGrave template in this format replacing the actual Memorial Number: {{FindAGrave|1234567}}. See [[Help:Find_A_Grave|FindAGrave]] for more information. *'''Wikipedia or Other Article''' - The name of the website is used and linked to the nurse's article; using the website name takes less space. ::*Some have "Wikiwand" in the URL, not Wikipedia. Wikiwand is a proprietary software interface developed for viewing Wikipedia articles available for several popular web browsers as a free browser extension or mobile app; WIkipedia is the actual website where the article is found. If you get an error or the article is not found, consider adding the WIkiwand extension to your browser, or change "wikiwand" in the URL address to "wikipedia". ::* Wikipedia images in the articles and categories (see ''Resources'' above) are public domain pictures and may be added to the nurses' profiles with the proper acknowledgement and link to the image. ::*The nurse's article may be used as a secondary source and to help with the biography narrative (be sure to paraphrase and not copy directly). *'''Personal & Service Information''' - contains notes and other data to use as clues to find sources, service regiment, family, residences, and other genealogy facts for the biography. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Civil War Nurses Current Last Name A - D=== ===="A"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name A''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 120px;" |Wikipedia
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth A. Adams |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Dickson, Tennessee |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Taylor-110747|Mary E. Taylor Adams]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH34-YNG FS Profile LH34-YNG] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51034371/mary-e-adams 51034371] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Wilmington, Ohio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Isabel Rider Aldrich |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ5N-DL8 FS Profile GQ5N-DL8] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170043788/isabel-aldrich 170043788] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Isabel Rider; Isabella; 8th Vermont Infantry; Wife of Elisha Aldrich, Co. B, 8th Vermont Infantry; pension and nurse records |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Phebe H. Allen |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWD2-9JK FS Profile MWD2-9JK] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136239722/phebe-h-allen 136239722] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[http://www.thevalleyfamily.org/familychart.php?personID=I5857884067&tree=fitzvalley Fitzvalley Tree] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Hannah Isabella "Belle" Thompson Alter |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9FPD-YZ3 FS Profile 9FPD-YZ3] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101187370 101187370] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|served in Taylor House, Winchester Virginia during war, Brother: Capt. Thompson of Co A 40th Pennsylvania Inf, Residence: Port Royal, Pennsylvania age 64 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Melcenia Elliot Arnold |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWG4-43W FS Profile LWG4-43W] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30937952 30937952] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence: Chicago, Illinois age 74 circa 1911; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Kerr-13557|Catherine Kerr Ashenfelter]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L71M-GGP FS Profile L71M-GGP] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112688135/catherine-c-ashenfelter 112688135] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Phoenixville Union Relief Society - Brought Supplies; Husband's Name: Henry Ashenfelter; Alternate Spelling: Knerr DOB: 29 Aug 1819; DOD: 5 Sep 1899 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary A. Aston |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH7S-YV6 FS Profile GH7S-YV6] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/184740537 184740537] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Mary_A._Aston Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|living in Philly at start of war, Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania age 77 circa 1911; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Rose Martin Atkinson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L28S-YH1 FS Profile L28S-YH1] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29063975 29063975] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Ellen "Nellie" Leeds Aughinbaugh |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.pottsmerc.com/news/phoenixville-woman-traveled-to-gettysburg-to-tend-to-wounded/article_ca673496-14ce-553e-968d-c81cef995d6f.html Phoenixville] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse; DOB: 18 Aug 1843; DOD: 22 Feb 1926 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|David Atherton |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/24BS-BNZ FS Profile 24BS-BNZ] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/120103326/david-atherton 120103326] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|84th Illinois Infantry, Co. B record |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="B"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name B''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
Memorial !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 120px;" |Wikipedia
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mother Mary Cecilia Bailly |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7F2-RZ7 FS Profile G7F2-RZ7] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21749787 21749787] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Mary_Cecilia_Bailly Wikipedia]; [https://spsmw.org/2018/04/20/the-life-of-eleanor-bailly-mother-mary-cecilia-bailly/ SPSMW.org]; [https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7244478.Mary_Cecilia_Bailly Goodreads] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Birth name: Eleanor Cecilia Kinzie Bailly; Mother Mary Cecilia Bailley (1815-1898) was superior general of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, from Mother Theodore Guerin's death in 1856 until 1868 through the Civil War; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Anna H. Baker |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|1838 Indiana to 1918 Missouri |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary E. Capen Baker |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from East Orange, New Jersey; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Lauraetta C. Balch |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born in Boston, Massachusetts; Was first female nurse at Fort Schuyler, New York from 18 October 1862- Jan 1864; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth Graham Lee Baldridge |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHLP-V14 FS Profile LHLP-V14] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185329151 185329151] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Residence: Pomona, California age 78 circa 1911; married first Alfred G. Lee; 2nd husband: Michael Baldridge; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Louisa Nott Ball |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31594135/louisa-ball 31594135] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Martha Louise Loane Banks |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80739531/martha-louisa-banks 80739531] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse- Baltimore Confederate - College Hospital; Husband's Name: William Emmett Banks DOB: 1838; DOD: 16 Feb 1919 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary B. Loane Banks |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Baltimore Confederates - Possibly Sister Martha Louise (Unconfirmed); Husband's Name: Robert Tunstall Banks DOB: 11 Nov 1825; DOD: 21 Dec 1899; Liberty Hollinger ACHS - Some Personal Recollections of the Battle of Gettysburg Mrs. Jacob A Clutz, Liberty Augustus Hollinger 1925; 16 at time of battle. Lived on York Street  and Hanover St.; Four ladies from Baltimore: Mrs. Banks, Mrs Warrington, the other two were a lady and her daughter. ; Trimble Diary - Maryland Historical Magazine March 1922 vol xvii no 1, P. 13 Mrs Parr, and Mrs Banks have orders to leave also Miss Grace. August 6th.  ( See Liberty Hollinger account below.); Husband: Robert T. Banks |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Ellen Williams Banta |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZJP-9J6 FS Profile LZJP-9J6] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15653763/ellen-williams-banta 15653763] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Eveline Barnard |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45848516/evaline-barnard 45848516] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - - Michigan - Michigan Soldiers' Relief Association; Husband's Name: Samuel Barnard DOB: 1813; DOD: 9 Feb 1899; Cyrus Bacon Diary July 24 - Mrs. Norton and Mrs. Barnard of Michigan Relief Association |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Agnes S. Barr |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Presbyterian church; DOB: 1835; DOD: 1923 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Lucy Fenman Barron |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Lucy_Fenman_Barron Wikipedia]; [http://bobrowen.com/nymas/civilwarwomen.html CW Women] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Received appointment through Captain S.M. Davis; Served as nurse from March 1861 until March 1863 - Camp Reed, Erie, followed troops into Maryland and worked at a Baltimore hospital, then General Hospital at Harper's Ferry in May 1862 until surrender in September; Returned to College Hospital at Georgetown until end of service; widow, Residence: Aurora, Illinois age 76 circa 1911; retired in Eureka, California; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Augustine Barron |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142138206/judith-(sister_augustine)-barron 142138206] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Allen-55406|Mary Priscilla Allen Barry]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania; later Sister Mary Gregory; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Hall-61405|Susan E. Hall Barry]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L63Y-Z45 FS Profile L63Y-Z45] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9622873 9622873] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Maryland before Civil War, married Robert L Barry about 1866, Residence: California age 85 circa 1911; Gettysburg Nurse - Women's Central Association of Relief New York Dix. Gov - July 8, 1st Corps for several months; DOB: 26 Mar 1826; DOD: 15 Mar 1912; became a doctor - Medical College in NYC (Hygeio-Therapeutic? ) 1861. Elizabeth Blackwell's Infirmary for Women |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Theresa C. Stuart Bartlett |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSW2-W2L FS Profile GSW2-W2L] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14426209/theresa-c.-bartlett 14426209] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Husband: William J. Bartlett; died August 1864 from wounds in Battle of the Wilderness; military and widow's files |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Harriet Hamilton Bayly |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M472-RCF FS Profile M472-RCF] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14873839/harriet-bayly 14873839] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - July 1, family home; Husband's Name: Joseph Tate Bayly DOB: 1 Feb 1820; DOD: 26 Dec 1904 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Anna Beals |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from St. Lawrence, South Dakota |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth Jane "Jennie"Jamison Beamer |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNBM-YVQ FS Profile KNBM-YVQ] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23569271 23569271] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Portland, Oregon |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Nancy A. Mansfield Rinker Beattie |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC57-MH7 FS Profile KC57-MH7] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129322828/nancy-a.-mansfield 129322828] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Catherine M. Beck |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/ FS Profile LHGW-L9X] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121267842/catherine-mason-beck 121267842] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|served in Leavenworth, Kansas, Residence: Los Angeles California age 78 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah Binney Beck |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15666469/sarah-beck 15666469] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary E. Bell |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Jackson, Minnesota; not duplicate - different person |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary E. Hartley Bell |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20589275/mary-e.-bell 20589275]  |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Mary_Bell_(Civil_War_nurse) Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born in Hillsborough, Ohio 28 July 1840; maiden name unknown. Married first: A. O. Hartley and was 23 years old when started working with him at Covington Barracks, Kentucky in September 1863; Was appointed matron and was in charge of the "low diet" patientsuntil May 1864, when she followed troops to the front and went to a Jacksonville hospital . Her husband was KIA at Chattanoga, Tennessee. After the war, Bell taught for a year at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee as well as at other institutions for the following three years, and later relocated to Albion, Michigan; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Catherine H. Griffith Bengless |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/inhonorofnationa00nati/page/n69/mode/2up?q=griffith Griffith p 71] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|served in Philly, married J. D. Bengless of Pawtucket Rhode Island, Residence: Ansonia, Connecticut age 75 circa 1911; widow's file |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Melinda G. Bennet |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVLH-6GS FS Profile LVLH-6GS] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87749469/melinda-g.-bennet 87749469] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Ettinger-392|Bertha "Betsy" Ettinger Bennett]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2Z9C-GZ3 FS Profile 2]Z9C-GZ3 |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80853422/bertha-bennett 80853422] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born 17 Mar 1833 - Poland; emigrated to San Francisco, California; Married Michael Bennett in 1855. Mustered into the Company D, 1st Battalion, Native California Cavalry; Betsey was recruited as the regiment "hospital matron" (nurse) in the camp's hospital for the duration of the war; widow pension; Died: 21 Jul 1904, Los Angeles, California. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Rebecca T. Bergen |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ8F-YB3 FS Profile KZ8F-YB3] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44075806/rebecca-t.-bergen 44075806] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Caroline Berlew |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15673060/caroline-berlew 15673060] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth Newbold Biddle |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHCH-4X2 FS Profile GHCH-4X2] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50695342 50695342] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sibling of Catherine and Hannah |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Lucy F Bigelow |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Ramona, Michigan |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Emma Catherine Ziegler Billheimer |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2MM-791 FS Profile L2MM-791] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6844491/emma-catherine-billheimer 6844491] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Delia Gilbert Billings |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/171077510/delia-billings 171077510] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Husband: Capt. Edwin Billings - Indiana 57th Infantry (Union) |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Marie J. Blaisdell |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Pelican Rapids, Minnesota; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lucy J. Holdridge Blanchard |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHQY-F9S FS Profile LHQY-F9S] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46552801/lucy-j.-blanchard 46552801] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Eunice Parmelia Brown Bliss |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6CD-LT9 FS Profile L6CD-LT9] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born in Windham, Ohio; Began nursing at General Hospitals in Ohio in June of 1864; was assigned to the 88th Ohio Infantry at the end of 1864 by Surgeon Longwell and stayed with the regiment until it was disbanded at the end of the war. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Totman-159|Catherine Louise Totman Bliss]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2SR-YBJ FS Profile K2SR-YBJ] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51117538/catherine-louise-bliss 51117538] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born in Bristol, New York; Volunteered as a nurse in a Virginia hospital where her son was ill, continuing work there after he recovered. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Amelia Cline Blodgett |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MK4M-LHF FS Profile MK4M-LHF] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106959449/amelia-caroline-blodgett 106959449] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from New Cumberland, Pennsylvania; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mrs. Mary J Butler Boston |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/424/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 424-431] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on 17 July 1837, father: James Butler served in War of 1812 – at in-laws in Baltimore, MD at start of Civil War; Wilmington, Delaware in 1895 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[McFarland-4944|Mary K. McFarland Boyington]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJRF-NQL FS Profile LJRF-NQL] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26185001/mary-kerr-boyington 26185001] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|105th Pennsylvania Inf, Residence: Carner, Oklahoma age 68 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary A. Stinebaugh Bradford |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/242/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 242-253] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born in Galion Ohio; brother George Stinebaugh, 21, enlised in IL, wounded at Shiloh and lost a limb; Mary went to nurse him. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth P. Bassett Bradley |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Oswego, Oregon; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Sharp-15222|Mary A. Sharp Brady]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KD1H-N5V FS Profile KD1H-N5V] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16480344/mary-a.-brady 16480344] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|born 1821 Ireland; married 1846 to English lawyer Edward Brady; immigrated to US about 1848; Residence: Philadelphia; had 5 children; died about 1864 in service during the Civil War; Co-founder of the Ladies Association for Soldier's Relief |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Brady |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Indianapolis, Indiana |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elmina Maria Brainard |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68911571/maria-brainard 68911571] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Nurse - Michigan Soldier's Relief Association of DC - Letterman; Other Names: Oltz Pierce; Alternate Spelling: Brainerd DOB: 1814; DOD: 1885; Sophronia Bucklin p. 104; From Michigan, helped distribute supplies from her state. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Martha Noble Brainerd |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHT5-126 FS Profile GHT5-126] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54260257/martha-brainerd 54260257] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Martha Noble Brainerd, Nurse with the 27th Michigan Infantry Regiment; Alternate spelling: Brainard; sister of William Noble - mother's pension file |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Margaret "Maggie" Barnett Branson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/171124496/margaret-lenora-barnett 171124496] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - - Baltimore Confederate - Pennsylvania College, Confederate; DOB: Oct 1834; DOD: 29 May 1914; Spouse: Charles Edward Barnett; Steers, Edward (2003). The Trial: The Assassination of President Lincoln and the Trial of the Conspirators. University Press of Kentucky. Powell was admitted as a prisoner of war to the hospital at Pennsylvania College before being moved to the West Buildings Hospital at Baltimore in Maryland. During his time at Pennsylvania College, he became involved in a relationship with Margaret Branson, a volunteer nurse at the hospital. Less than a week after his arrival at the West Buildings Hospital he staged a successful escape bid, almost certainly with the help of Nurse Branson. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Whitacre-669|Catherine Whitacre Brashear]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8D6-QBB FS Profile K8D6-QBB] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5331317/catherine-brashear 5331317] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Jane "Jennie" Elizabeth Stevens Breakey |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9328-Z8W FS Profile 9328-Z8W] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Surgeon's wife - 5th Corps; Husband's Name: William Fleming Breakey DOB: 26 Mar 1840; DOD: 13 Mar 1879; Account of WF Breakey, 16th MI in Mollus Journal 1898. Wife joined him after he was assigned to hospital duty. Daughter of Hon. William N. Stevens |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Ada A. Brewster |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from St. Petersburg, Florida; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Jane Boswell Moore Bristor |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Baltimore, Maryland; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Agnes Scott Britt |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Alternate Married Name: Watt; Born near Strathroy, Canada West; May 6, 1841; Followed her husband who enlisted in the 9th Illinois Infantry as a nurse for that regiment; was present at the Battle of Corinth |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah "Sallie" Middleton Robbins Broadhead |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFV2-R2Q FS Profile MFV2-R2Q] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/165544328/sarah-middleton-broadhead 165544328] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Seminary; DOB: 11 Dec 1831; DOD: 21 Mar 1910; Adams county Citizen Account - Published Diary: Sarah Broadhead Diary |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Ann O'Toole Brokaw |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJPC-WDD FS Profile KJPC-WDD] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84299747/mary-anne-brokaw 84299747] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Baltimore, Maryland; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mildred S. Brooks |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146420335/mildred-s.-brooks 146420335] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - - 1st Corps; DOB: Dec 1847; DOD: 12 Apr 1916; Hartford Courant April 12, 1916. p. 7 Obit. - Born Mauch Chunk 69 years old. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Brower-1161|Elizabeth Jane Brower]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44487349/elizabeth_j-brower 44487349] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Morristown, Pennsylvania; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary Brown |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M62N-7V9 FS Profile M62N-7V9] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126132163/mary-ann-brown 126132163] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Mary_Brown_(nurse) Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Nancy M. Nelson Brown |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|w/husband lived in Ashtabula, Ohio, after he died Residence: District of Columbia w/son age 79 circa 1911; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah D. Hamlin Brown  |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR4Z-XV2 FS Profile LR4Z-XV2] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98190785 98190785] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|wife of Nathaniel B. Brown, Resides in San Francisco, California ca 1886; pension record  |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Waln Wistar Brown |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC54-LHT FS Profile KC54-LHT] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67895813/mary-wistar-brown 67895813] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - - Philadelphia - PA College; Husband's Name: Moses Brown DOB: 8 Jun 1829; DOD: 26 Jan 1901; Coco p. 43; From Philadelphia. Stayed at Dr. Martin Stoever House; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah H. Browne |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Chicago, Illinois |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| Helen R. Dickerson Brownson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ8Y-34T FS Profile KZ8Y-34T] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38199214/helen-dickerson-brownson 38199214] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|US Volunteers nurse |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Hattie Nanning Brubaker |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from St. Paris, Ohio; pension record. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Blackmar-109|Mary E. Blackmar Bruson]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42164375/mary-e-bruson 42164375] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.gutenberg.org/files/21853/21853-h/21853-h.htm#Page_430 Gutenberg, p. 430]; [http://stnicholascemetery.blogspot.com/2016/06/our-dr-mary-bruson.html St. Nicholas Cemetery] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Miss B. with Harris July 7-10.; Alternate Spelling: Brunson DOB: 29 Sep 1842; DOD: 19 Mar 1916; p. 430 Gutenberg - Miss Blackmar, one of Michigan's worthy daughters, was one of the youngest of the band of Hospital nurses. She, for ten months, labored unceasingly at City Point; later became a doctor.; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lettie E. Covell Buckley |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51260579/lettie-e.-buckley 51260579] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Inglewood, California; Residence: Chicago, Illiois age 74 circa 1911; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Hettie "Esther" Buckwalter |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4PF-HVQ FS Profile K4PF-HVQ] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.pottsmerc.com/news/phoenixville-woman-traveled-to-gettysburg-to-tend-to-wounded/article_ca673496-14ce-553e-968d-c81cef995d6f.html Phoenixville] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Nurse - Phoenixville PA - Chambersburg PA; Husband's Name: Jacob Buckwalter DOB: 1821; DOD: 1 Dec 1889 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Unknown-649690|Florena Budwin]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9JS-MRQ FS Profile G9JS-MRQ] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5959585/florena-budwin 5959585] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florena_Budwin Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Frances Jane "Fannie" Buehler |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23601362/frances-jane-buehler 23601362] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Seminary; Buehler House; Husband's Name: David Buehler DOB: 20 Mar 1826; DOD: 1 Jul 1908; Adams county Citizen Account - Fannie Buehler Recollections of the Rebel Invasion  and One Woman’s Experience |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Jennie Matthewson Smole Bullard |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2939673/jennie-bullard-kennedy 2939673] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Residence: Desha, Arkansas age 70 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Jane Adams Buncher |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8JW-2CC FS Profile K8JW-2CC] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.cowhampshireblog.com/2014/09/05/new-hampshire-celebrating-the-manchester-public-librarys-centennial/ Manchester Centennial]; [https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/330/mode/2up?q=buncher Our Nurses, Pgs 330-333] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born in 1823 - Massachusetts; nurse at "Webster Hospital" in Manchester, New Hampshire from October 1864 until September 1865; Husband: James Buncher; DOD: 10 July 1895, New Hampshire |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Henrietta S. T. Bunnell |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJPH-QMQ FS Profile KJPH-QMQ] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|commisioned by Gov. Curtin of Pennsylvania, died: 1910, child 6 living of 21 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Jennie E. Burch |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Seattle, Washington; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Burghardt-269|Caroline Asenath Grant Burghardt]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8KL-1T4 FS Profile K8KL-1T4] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8793493 8793493] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/558/mode/2up?q=Burghardt Our Nurses Pg 558] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Aka Anna Caroline Burghardt; Gettysburg Nurse - in chief. Gov. - Seminary Hospital; Alternate Spelling: Burkhardt DOB: 10 Jun 1834; DOD: 6 Feb 1922; Gravesite Details Interment date 2-13-1922. NURSE US Army. Veteran Service Dates from 10-02-1863 to 02-06-1866. Later became a MD - Howard College; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Merrill-6991|Helen M. Merrill Becket Burnell]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC6W-L3C FS Profile KC6W-L3C] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91661146 91661146] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence: Pasadena, California age 81 circa 1911; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah Burns |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Jane Charlotte Lincoln Burr |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJH3-FT7 FS Profile KJH3-FT7] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/77773242/jane-charlotte-burr 77773242] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - - 2nd corps 2nd div. Surgeon's wife; Husband's Name: William Josiah Burr DOB: 19 Feb 1825; DOD: 5 May 1895; The Brotherhood of Battle: The Civil War Soldiers and Families of Newark Valley, New York, by Gerald L. Marsh; Xlibris Corporation, Mar 22, 2012 -p 151; At Gettysburg, with 2nd Corps on day 2 and 3 on Cemetery Hill. Remained several weeks at a field hospital between Little Round Top and Rock Creek. Mrs. Burr and sons William 17 and George 6 joined him there, the elder son and Mrs. Burr engaged in helping the wounded |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|William H. Burr |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJH3-FYT FS Profile KJH3-FYT] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100736027/william-henry-burr 100736027] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Volunteer Nurse - (son of Surgeon William Josiah Burr & Jane Charlotte Lincoln Burr) - 2nd Corps 2nd Div; DOB: 2 Sep 1846; 1925 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth Burton |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Camden, New Jersey; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Priscilla A. Wroten Butterworth |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Wilmington, Ohio; pension record |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="C"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name C''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| Cynthia Worth Cameron |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K45V-M2V FS Profile K45V-M2V] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21302311/cynthia-taber-cameron 21302311] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|18th Iowa Infantry |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Martha Reeve Campion |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCDC-5LY FS Profile LCDC-5LY] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/152175233/martha-r-campion 152175233] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Nurse - Philadelphia - 2nd Corps; Husband's Name: Joseph H. Campion DOB: 28 Dec 1816; DOD: 30 Sep 1879; Emily Bliss Souder noted - Leaves from the Battlefield of Gettysburg |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Eliza Carey |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Albany, New York; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mariano Carney |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117611211/mariano-carney 117611211] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah A. Carter |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15703363/sarah-a-carter 15703363] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Anna Hertzog Folwell Carver |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183060048/anna-hertzog-carver 183060048] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/21853/21853-h/21853-h.htm Women's Work in the Civil War] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Penn Relief Philadelphia - Unconfirmed at Gettysburg; Husband's Name: William Burton Carver; Other Name: Folwell DOB: 18 Mar 1836; DOD: 19 Jan 1912; The Penn Relief Association was organized early in 1862, first by the Hicksite Friends, to demonstrate the falsity of the commonly received report that the "Friends," being opposed to war, would not do anything for the sick and wounded. Many of the "Orthodox Friends" afterwards joined it, as well as considerable numbers from other denominations, and it proved itself a very efficient body...." The "Penn Relief" collected supplies to an amount exceeding fifty thousand dollars, which were almost wholly sent to the "front," and distributed by such judicious and skilful hands as Mrs. Husband, Mrs. Hetty K. Painter, Mrs. Mary W. Lee, and Mrs. Anna Carver. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Cynthia Bright Case |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42427754/cynthia-case 42427754] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Julia Rosamund Satterfield Casey |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZQT-3MC FS Profile LZQT-3MC] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49853652/julia-rosamund-casey 49853652] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [https://www.npplfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/2010-fall-book-Civil-War-Treasures.pdf Civil War Treasures] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Mary Cephas |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Baltimore, Maryland; also known as Sister Cephas Bray |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sarah A. Chadwick |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Noroton Heights, Connecticut |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary Louisa Whiteman Chaplain |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/151049077/mary-l.-chaplain 151049077] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Philadelphia - 2nd Corps Letterman; Husband's Name: William J. Chaplain DOB: 1814; DOD: 1901 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth Chapman |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence: St. Louis, Missouri age 80 circa 1911; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Louise E. Claghorn |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4X7-FXL FS Profile K4X7-FXL] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41944474/louise-e_-claghorn 41944474] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Nurse at Gettysburg. During the Civil war she was a central and tireless figure in the United States Christian Commission, and worked diligently to provide for the care of Union soldiers fighting on the battlefields and recovering in Union hospitals. In her later years she worked for the Red Cross Society in Philadelphia. She was also a long time treasurer of the Northern Home for Friendless Children. Her funeral took place in the Episcopal Church of the Holy Trinity, 19th and Walnut, Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia. Her services were conducted by Bishop William Nielson McVickar, Rector of the parish |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Anna Amelia Wood Clark |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LY7D-P2P FS Profile LY7D-P2P] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129570668 129570668] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Susannah Day Clark |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39395005/susannah-day-clark 39395005] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Jonesboro, Indiana; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Susan Clayton |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/26L4-PJL FS Profile 26L4-PJL] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66314709 66314709] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Last Name At Birth: Haines |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Horton-9593|Emeline Horton Cleveland]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHK1-8Z7 FS Profile LHK1-8Z7] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24536690 24536690] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Nannie M. Bennett Cochran |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/L6FN-DCD L6FN-DCD] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107809142/nannie-cochran 107809142] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Served in Keokuk, Iowa, Residence: Troy, New York age 68 circa 1911; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Graham-30414|Arabella "Belle" Graham Coddington]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MNY1-GGV FS Profile MNY1-GGV] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68608297/arabella-letitia-coddington 68608297] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Belle_Coddington Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Helen Brainard Cole |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHDY-PGD FS Profile KHDY-PGD] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54439089/helen-cole 54439089] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence: Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin age 70 circa 1911; Spouse name on FAGM may be incorrect; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Martha V. Coleman |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://ahec.armywarcollege.edu/exhibits/CivilWarImagery/index.cfm Army War College] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Washington, District of Columbia; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Margaret Colliere |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Washington, District of Columbia |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Isabelle McCall Compton |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3TV-FTZ FS Profile G3TV-FTZ] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63689426/isabelle-compton 63689426] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Emily M. Cone |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/158/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 158-160] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|nurse from Sept. 2, 1863 until discharged May, 1865 at a Rockford, Illinois hospital then transferred to Cumberland Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee after the battle until the end of the war; image |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary A. Connor |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Salem, New York; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Ann E. Conroy |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16165106/ann-e-conroy 16165106] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Betsey Cook |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Betsey_Cook Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Irene D. Pritchett Cook |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Chicago, Illinois; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lydia C. Cook |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16165215/lydia-c-cook 16165215] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sarah Cook |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16165275/sarah-cook 16165275] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Eliza Cooper |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114955686/eliza-cooper 114955686] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Ella Cooper |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/whiterosesstorie0000lars/page/22/mode/2up?q=ella+cooper White Roses, Pg 22]; [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Encyclopedia_of_Civil_War_Medicine/fVZeGtxiMcYC?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Ella+Cooper+civil+war&pg=PA341&printsec=frontcover Encyclopedia of CW]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Completed coursework from Medical School of Cincinnati but denied degree due to her gender; nurse during the war for the Confederacy. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth Cope |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/226/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pg 226] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Cope is married name; widowed in Aug 1861; enrolled as nurse at a hospital at Keokuk in Nov 1862 until 26 June 1864. Residence 528 18th St., Oakland California in 1895. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Della A Cornell |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Denver, Colorado |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lizzie Ward Cornwell |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Bethel, Ohio; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary W. Lovejoy Cotton |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KNVH-949 FS Profile KNVH-949] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126221871/mary-w_-cotton 126221871] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Belle Counts |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Residence: Troy, Ohio age 71 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Adaline Weston Couzins |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LQR5-YHB FS Profile LQ]R5-YHB |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22857/adaline-weston-couzins 22857] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Adaline_Weston_Couzins Wikipedia]; [https://columbia-mo.aauw.net/notablewomen/womenac/adaline-couzins/ AAUW]; [https://archive.org/details/inherplaceguidet00corb/page/93/mode/2up pg 93] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lucy Ann White Cox |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NFB-ZKC FS Profile 9NFB-ZKC] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5553822/lucy-ann-cox 5553822] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/cox-lucy-ann-white-d-1891/ Encyclopedia VA]; [http://www.ahgp.org/women/lucy_ann_cox.html AHGP.org] [https://acwm.pastperfectonline.com/byperson?keyword=Cox%2C+Lucy+Ann+%5BMrs.+James+A.%5D CW Museum] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Bomberger-162|Susan Bomberger Cox]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2TF-DTG FS Profile K2TF-DTG] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16688383/susan-m-cox 16688383] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://wikiwand.com/en/Susan_Cox_(Civil_War_nurse) Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary Ann Crampton |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Alternate spelling: Crompton; Gettysburg Nurse - Philadelphia; Husband's Name: John Crampton DOB: 1828; DOD: 9 Sep 1874; Emily Bliss Souder - Leaves from the Battle-field of Gettysburg; Birth Date: abt 1828; Birth Place: England; Death Date: 9 Sep 1874; Death Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Cemetery: Fernwood Cemetery; not sure of maiden name; no FAGM; research FS |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth Irwin Smith Crawford |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFVM-B99 FS Profile KFVM-B99] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6416075/elizabeth-irwin-crawford 6416075] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Seminary; Letterman; Husband's Name: John S Crawford DOB: 2 Sep 1820; DOD: 27 Nov 1899; Hospital Scenes. Patriot Daughters. p.29 - At Letterman 1st Cops Sisters of Charity took care of rebels, Mrs Crawford and a number of Gettysburg ladies to take care of Union soldiers, August 2nd visit; Obit. Public Weekly Opinion, Chambersburg, Dec. 1, 1899 p.1; Born Sept 2, 1820, 1844 m. John S. Crawford. Lived on family farm in Marsh Creek. 1858 moved into Gettysburg. Stepdaughters Mrs. Edward McPherson and Miss Sallie B. Crawford. Daughter Mary Crawford Krauth (1847). Died Nov 27, 1899. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Julia W. Croskery |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Keokuk, Iowa |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sarah B. Cross |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|born England, served Wash DC, Residence: Kent, Ohio age 71 circa 1911; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Clarissa Watters Crossan |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146690543/clarissa-crossan 146690543] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|served in Keokuk, Iowa Residence: Chicago, Illiois age 73 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Stacy Cubberley |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4YS-FFR FS Profile L4YS-FFR] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16165398/stacy-cubberley 16165398] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Anna M. “Annie” Allen Cunningham |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143931062/anna-m.-cunningham 143931062] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - - Govt. Dix. - Seminary/ Letterman July 20-Sept. 21; Coco collection GNHP - 12 DC Correespondence - Oct. 8 from W Crane - Miss Dix, “Superintendent of Female Nurses” claims that Mrs. Cunningham went on duty at Gettysburg by regular appt on July 20 was transferred from Seminary to Letterman in Sept. and is entitled to pay up to Sept. 21.  Anna (Annie) was born about 1837. She married David Wesley Cunningham on 12 Apr. 1859 in Trenton, Mercer Co., NJ.; DOB: 1837; DOD: 1905 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Margaret Rebecca Scott Cunningham |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/96D1-K4M FS Profile 96D1-K4M] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15064922/margaret-cunningham 15064922] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Wofford's Brigade, Cunningham Farm; DOB: 1827; DOD: 1892; Memoir Mrs. J. Paxton Bigham, Gettysburg Times April 22, 1941. Paper written by Mrs. George F. Harper, former Frances Cunningham |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Ella F. Beach Currier |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from St Johns, Portland, Oregon; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Fredericka L.C. Buddendorf Curtis |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91500693/fredericke-louise_c.-curtis 91500693] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Alternate name spelling: Fredericke - Nurse - Philadelphia - Letterman; Husband's Name: Joseph Curtis DOB: circa 1816; DOD: 26 Jun 1902; Emily Bliss Souder - Leaves from the Battle-field of Gettysburg; Fredericke L.C. Curtis - Birth Date: 1815; Death Date: 1902 - Cemetery: West Laurel Hill Cemetery, Bala Cynwyd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="D"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name D''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurses' Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Ruth Danforth |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|served from July, 1864 to May, 1865; pension record. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Darling |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Mary_Darling_(Civil_War_nurse) Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Confederate nurse in Missouri Infantry; service records; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Ernestine Bouligny Day |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from New York, New York |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister Mary De Chantal |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K69J-PVM FS Profile K69J-PVM] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Was born Jane Keating; was from Brooklyn, New York |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth A. DeHaven |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|aka Haven; was from Glenshaw, Pennsylvania; Born in Pennsylvania; Birth date unknown; Nothing is known about her except for her CDV that still exists at the National Museum of Civil War Medicine pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister M De Sales |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129073382/desales-brady 129073382] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Notre Dame, Indiana; also known as Sister M. DeSales Brady; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah A. Denny |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Winchester, Virginia; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Frances A. Dieffenbacker |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|?of Indiana? With the 85th Indiana Inf, Residence: Havana, Illiois age 76 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Georgiana T Read Dietz |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106312100/georgiana-t.-dietz 106312100] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Hester A. Duncan Dillon |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC2Q-D2T FS Profile LC2Q-D2T] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153813992/hester-a.-dillon 153813992] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born: 6 Oct 1845 Cincinnati, Ohio, married first: Wm J Dillon died:1862, married second Elisha Dillon Residence: Benton, Illiois; widow pension file |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Bridget Divers aka Deavers |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100260170/bridget-deavers 100260170] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Bridget_Divers Wikipedia]; [http://www.civilwar.com/people/21-union-women/148420-mrs-bridget-irish-biddy-divers-deavers-.html CW People]; [https://historyswomen.com/early-america/bridget-divers/ History's Women]; CW Wikia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Alternate names: Bridget Divers, Bridget Devins and Irish Biddy; Vivandiere Nurse - regiment - 1st Michigan Cavalry; DOB: 8 Oct 1835; DOD: 22 Jan 1925; See Shaw Complaint |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Eliza Dodd |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Clayton, Illinois |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Matilda Conroy Donahue |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Louisville, Kentucky; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Lena Barbrocke Donnelly |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Concordia, Kansas; pension file |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary E. Donnelly |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania; pension record - alias Amanda |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Kate Magill Dorman |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHQH-839 FS Profile GHQH-839] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7395905 7395905] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Mary Lucy Dosh |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97915904/mary-lucy-dos 97915904] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Mary_Lucy_Dosh Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Birth name: Barbara; nurse in Paducah, KY. Single-handedly called a truce of battles when she died only two months after the Civil War began. Loved by Union and Confederate soldiers she cared for. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| [[Rawson-2058|Lovisa Betsy Rawson Jennison Downs]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7NK-WWP FS Profile L7NK-WWP] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/226001309/lovisa-b-downs 226001309] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|NOTE: name is spelled differently in records - Louise, Covisa and other variations; Service: Nurse, Dale U.S. General Hospital, 4/1865-8/1865 - worked as nurse after the war; Birth: 06/08/1840, Dover, VT; Death: 02/21/1927; Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery, Newfane, VT; Pension as widow of Francis E. Jennison, 3/21/1917, MA; maiden name: Rawson; married first Henry Francis Jennison who died in the Civil War; 2nd husband: Henry W. Downs (Who is buried in Dayton National Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio); pension file |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth J. Dudley |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/188/mode/2up?q=Dudley Our Nurses, Pg 188] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Beitler Dulley |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K86L-HKD FS Profile K86L-HKD] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55973804/mary-dulley 55973804] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Alternate name: Dudley; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah J. Steady Dumas |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7SK-XDM FS Profile L7SK-XDM] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/135502702 135502702] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Service: Nurse, Sherburn Barracks Hospital, in Washington, D. C., 2/14/1865-1218/65; Married 1) Augustus Steady (CW Soldier), 2) Edmund Dumas |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Jane E. Dunbar |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/238/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 238-239] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Harding-994|Lois H. Harding Dennett Dunbar]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96805377/lois-harding-dunbar 96805377] |! align="left"" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://peoplepill.com/people/lois-dunbar Lois Dunbar]; [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Lois_Dunbar Wikipedia]; [https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/294/mode/2up L Our Nurses, Pgs 294-297] |! align="left"" style="background:#ECECEC;"|served in Tennessee, Residence:Elkhart, Indiana age 79 circa 1911; pension record; maiden name: Dennett, Harding may be middle name |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Kate M. Thompson Duncan |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219720661/kate-m-duncan 219720661] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/452/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 452-453] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Served one year at Patterson Park Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland; Gettysburg Nurse - Gov - Letterman July- August; Husband's Name: Charles S. Duncan; served along side her husbandin Baltimore; Residence: Emmetsberg, Iowa 1895. ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Amanda Elizabeth Wheeler Dunn |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary E. Dupee |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|of Portland Maine; [https://www.mainememory.net/artifact/96570 letter written in 1865 as a nurse in Washington, DC] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary Eliza Patterson Dushane |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/62560680/mary-eliza-dushane 62560680] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Baltimore Gettysburg Nurse - Colonel's wife - 1st Baltimore Infantry; Husband's Name: Colonel Nathan T. Dushane DOB: 1822; DOD: circa 1880s; Craig Caba Wert Collection - Basket and pass; widow's pension file. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Susan R. Plummer Dyson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Dix Gov; DOB: 5 Jan 1841; DOD: 1 Apr 1877; Levant Maine women also served the Union during the Civil War. The Plummer sisters, Judith and Susan, worked as nurses supervised by Dorothea Dix. |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Civil War Nurses Current Last Name E - J=== ===="E"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name E''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurses' Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary E. Eader |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Baltimore , Maryland |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Harriet Hope Agnes Bacon Eaton |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M8KW-YF8 FS Profile M8KW-YF8] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117658091/harriet-hope_agnes-eaton 117658091] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah "Sallie" Chamberlin Eccleston |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211398510/sarah-eccleston 211398510] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/WRC/history/1856to1865/1856to1865.htm Bio of alumna]; [https://psu-libs.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapTour/index.html?appid=194302364a3e4f9fbf391d2edac35507 Story Map]; [https://digital.libraries.psu.edu/digital/collection/chamberlin/id/161/rec/1 Sarah Chamberlin Eccleston journal, 1864-1916] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|served one year as volunteer nurse in Tennessee; was a Gettysburg nurse - Letterman Twelfth Corps; DOB: 1840; DOD: 1916; Served with cousins Annie Bell and Sarah Chamberlin; Married: About 1868; teacher; Residence and placeof death: Argentina; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Susan Ann Edson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175601089 175601089] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Susan_Ann_Edson Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Maria Terry Edwards |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Raspeburg, Maryland; pension record and widow of Charles L. Edwards - widow pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister Mount Carmel Egan         |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/161288201/mount-carmel-egan 161288201] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[http://irishedition.com/2013/07/sisters-of-saint-joseph-of-philadelphia-who-were-nurses-in-the-civil-war/ St Joseph of Philidelphia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Baptismal Name: Eliza Egan; Born in Killoughy, Ireland; Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia; she was 31 years old in 1861 when called to serve as a nurse; approximate birth year: 1830 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah E. Lent Elliott |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Laclede, Missouri; maiden name: Lent; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Evans-50022|Elizabeth E. Evans Ellis]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/224/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pg 224]; [http://library.cincymuseum.org/archives/mss1000-1099/Mss1066-register.pdf Letters Collection] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|served as a nurse, joined 14 Jan 1863, age 28 at Woodward Post Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio, for fifteen months; honorable discharge due to ill health. Died approx 1893; daughter Nettie Ellis Wink |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary Ellis |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Emily Rowell Elmer |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13063417/emily-c.-elmer 13063417]  |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|served in Tennessee & Iowa, Residence: Hersey, Michigan age 70 circa 1911; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Adaline Conner Emery |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sarah English |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Cleaton, Kentucky |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Jennie Evans Epperly |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86916911 86916911] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Anna Priscilla "Ciss" Zerbe Erving |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/949G-P12 FS Profile 949G-P12] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8458925/anna-priscilla-erving 8458925] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesofl00ervi/page/n2/mode/1up autobiography] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence: Newburg, New York age 71 circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lucy Cutter Estabrook |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KPQ6-62N FS Profile KPQ6-62N] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52918789 52918789] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Huntley-2145|Mary Huntley Everingham Brown]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10922990/mary-e-brown 10922990] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Army Corps Gov - Seminary; Other Names: Huntley Brown; Alternate Spelling: Evingham DOB: 26 Sep 1826; DOD: 16 Oct 1894; Congressional Record Vol 19.part 1 - 1888 p. 929 - Mary Everingham Brown: Be it resolved . That the Secretary of the Interior be and is herby authorized and directed to place on the pension roll subject to the provisional limitations of the pension laws, the name Mary Everingham Brown, a volunteer nurse during the war of the rebellion, and pay her a pension of $20 a month. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth Wendell Hunter Ewing |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4MY-P9K FS Profile L4MY-P9K] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16341045 16341045] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Elizabeth_Wendell_Ewing Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Married before Civil War, married Robert L Barry about 1866, Residence: California age 85 circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="F"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name F''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Newcomb-3796|Almira L. Newcomb Fales]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2YL-HD6 FS Profile K2YL-HD6] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203187628/almira-l.-fales 203187628] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Almira_Fales Wikipedia]; [https://guides.loc.gov/civil-war-soldiers/almira-fales LOC Bio] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|philanthropist and nurse during the Civil War; Also in FS under 1st husband [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCZY-H8H LCZY-H8H]; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Mary Igntius Farrelly |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/202384097/mary_(jane)-ignatius-farley 202384097] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[http://www.wvgenweb.org/ohio/nurses/cw-farley.htm Jane Farley] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born as Jane Farley; was from Wheeling, West Virginia |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Amanda Matilda Colburn Felch Farnham |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/279W-NDV FS Profile 279W-NDV] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15079231/amanda-matilda-felch 15079231] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://npsgnmp.wordpress.com/2012/03/02/eliza-w-farnham-an-unsung-heroine-of-gettysburg/ Article] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born 12 Nov 1833 in West Glover, Vermont, brother enlisted in 3d VT Regiment and she was appointed hospital matron. Husband M. P. Felch; Gettysburg Nurse - Government - 3rd Corps July 2; 6th Corps; Other Name: Colburn; DOB: 12 Nov 1832; DOD: 31 Dec 1893; Long wartime campaign starting with Peninsular Campaign then Gettysburg, Antietam, Fredericksburg, White House Landing,Cold Harbor and City Point. Trusted nurse of Dorthea Dix – husband wrote about her service; she was desceased before 1895 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Ferdinand |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Baltimore, Maryland; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Eliza Aldrich Field |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9M9G-PKG FS Profile 9M9G-PKG] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173422215/eliza-field 173422215] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth Finnern |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10542794/elizabeth-finnern 10542794] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|fought as a soldier until discovered; became a nurse for three years |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Sophia Cadwell Fisher |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MKFZ-LST FS Profile MKFZ-LST] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92203144/mary-sophia-fisher 92203144] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.prospecthill.org/notable-burials/mary-sophia-cadwell-fisher Prospect Hill Cemetery] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - York PA - 2nd Corps July 7; Husband's Name: Robert S.J. Fisher - married 1853; DOB: 24 Jan 1827; DOD: 10 Jan 1913; She married Robert J. Fisher in 1853 (see Mrs. Mary Caldwell Fisher, “ A Week on Gettysburg Field,” Philadelphia Times, Dec. 21, 1883) |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Amanda Lee Fiss |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131208243/amanda-l.-fiss 131208243] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/21853/21853-h/21853-h.htm Gutenberg] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Penn Relief Philadelphia - 2nd Corps; DOB: 1840; DOD: 1923; mother was Mary W. Lee, a nurse; Pension Widow - husband: Augustus L. Fiss 5th PA Cavalry died 1892 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Darling Powers Flaharty |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23400912/mary-darling-flaharty 23400912] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Catholic Church July 1-4 First Corps; DOB: 14 Oct 1838; DOD: 17 Nov 1904; Daughter of Catherine Powers; sister of Cynthia, Ann, & Elizabeth |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Foster-33127|Catherine Mary White Foster]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31443203/catherine-mary_white-foster 31443203] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - First Corps July 1-3; DOB: 28 Jul 1825; DOD: 15 Jan 1917 Adams County Citizen Accounts - Catherine Foster, Washington Street, born July 28, 1825 lived with her parents. Later lived in Altoona with her sister. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister St. John Fournier             |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[http://irishedition.com/2013/07/sisters-of-saint-joseph-of-philadelphia-who-were-nurses-in-the-civil-war/ St Joseph of Philidelphia]; [https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/fournier-st-john-mother Encyclopedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Baptismal Name: Julie Alexise Fournier; Born in Arbois, France; Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia; she was 48 years old in 1861 when called to serve as a nurse; approximate birth year: 1814. This page gives genealogy: [https://csjstpaul.pastperfectonline.com/byperson?keyword=Fournier%2C+Sister+St.+John Sister Fournier] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary Jane Fox |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|served six months as a volunteer nurse; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary J. Glass France |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ6C-RVR FS Profile LZ6C-RVR] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91348525/mary-j_-france 91348525] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Susan South Freaner |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MTTT-YHL FS Profile MTTT-YHL] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18760345/susan-south-freaner 18760345] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Julia Susan Wheelock Freeman |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2T4-W1V FS Profile K2T4-W1V] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32621723 32621723] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Julia_Wheelock_Freeman Wikipedia]; [https://blog.nyhistory.org/women-in-nursing-during-the-civil-war/ NY History Blog]; [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_National_Cyclopaedia_of_American_Bio/0XZMAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA505&printsec=frontcover American Bio]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2006/10/julia-wheelock.html Blog]; [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/72273641/obituary/ Obituary] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|wrote book: [https://archive.org/details/boysinwhiteexper00free The boys in white - the experience of a hospital agent in and around Washington], 1870; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth L. McQueen Fritcher |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|served from July 9, 1862, to June 4, 1863; pension record - Maiden Name: McQueen |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Alice Smith Frush |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Mary_Alice_Frush Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Govt. Greencastle PA - Hospitals at Gettysburg, Hagerstown, Greencastle.; DOB: Aug 1844; DOD: 24 Dec 1901; Answered call for nurses. Served 3 years first at Hagerstown MD then Greencastle. On the battlefields of Atietam and Gettysburg. Married SGT MI Frush 6th W VA Marquis Frush Provost Guard; Married Dec, 20, 1864. Later moved to Youngstown Ohio; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="G"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name G''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Annie Gallagher |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from New York, New York; pension records - current name could be Bassford |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary Ann Gallup |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129346129/mary-a.-gallop 129346129]  |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Service: Nurse, Medical Department, US Volunteers; Birth: 1836, Vermont; Death: 03/1926; Burial: Oakland Hill Cemetery, Oakland, NY; Mary applied for a nurse's pension in 1892 based on her service in the Medical Department, US Volunteers during the war; she later applied for a widow's pension when her husband Lyman B. Gallup passed away in 1907 (Widows' pensions were higher than nurses' pensions); pension record; husband's military file downloaded |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Katey Ganes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Clay Center, Kansas |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Nancy Drake Gholster |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record; Maiden Name: Drake |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Hopper-5142|Abigail "Abby" Hopper Gibbons]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32293674 32293674] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Abigail_Hopper_Gibbons Wikipedia]; [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Abigail-Hopper-Gibbons Britannica]; ; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2006/09/abigail-hopper-gibbons.html Women's History] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|nurse at the Washington Office Hospital, helping the wounded and distributing supplies. She also helped to establish two field hospitals in Virginia. Her home was part of the Underground Railroad in the 1850s-18160s. Wrote book: [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Life_of_Abby_Hopper_Gibbons/vQUZAAAAYAAJ?q=&gbpv=1#f=false Life of Abby Hopper]; After the war advocated for prison reform.; ''' Images: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| Elizabeth O. Austin Gibson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16688598 16688598] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Elizabeth_Gibson Wikipedia]; [https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/386/mode/2up?q=Elizabeth+Gibson Our Army Nurses] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Called in 1861 by Dorothy Dix to serve - assigned to the surgical ward of Fifth Street Military Hospital for 2 years, transferred and served in Madison, Wisconsin as a nurse; Widow of Jerome W. Gibbon, Pvt Co a 29 Pa Inf; Birth: 07/08/1825, Vergennes, VT; Death: 05/06/1904; Burial: Central City Cemetery, Central City, NE; Pension: 4/21/1890, Wisconsin - nurse's pension; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Carrie E. Witmer Giddings |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Fairfax, Iowa; pension record; Maiden Name: Witmer |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Julia Kiernan Gill |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L266-DVG FS Profile L266-DVG] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16714764/julia-gill 16714764] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|last name at birth: Kiernan; was from Cape Girardeau, Missouri; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mother Superior Angela Gillespie |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZVT-NWR FS Profile KZVT-NWR] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/171361364/m._angela-(eliza)-gillespie 171361364] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Mother_Angela_Gillespie Wikipedia]; [https://www.civilwarmed.org/redrover/ Civil War Med.org]; [https://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/OnlineLibrary/photos/pers-us/uspers-g/a-gillsp.htm US Navy Archives]; [https://voiceofmoreau.org/2019/03/27/575/ Moreau] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Birth name: Eliza Marie Gillespie; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Eliza Girvan |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Oxford, New York; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Rebecca Wood Glover |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103380799/rebecca-glover 103380799] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Connecticut - Hospitals; Husband's Name: George Glover DOB: 10 Dec 1817; DOD: 6 Oct 1889; Son Joseph in 8th Conn. died July 2, 1864 (21 years old) |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Abba Goddard |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Abba_Goddard Wikipedia]; [http://npshistory.com/brochures/trading-cards/lowe/abba-ann-goddard.pdf NPS History]; [https://www.nps.gov/articles/taking-care-of-those-in-need.htm NPS.gov] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary A. Gordon |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from San Diego, California |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary Goulding |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVN-81Z FS Profile LCVN-81Z] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8240511/mary-goulding 8240511] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Gonzaga Grace |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Mary_Gonzaga_Grace Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Anne Grace was born February 22, 1812, in Baltimore, Maryland. Sister Mary Gonzaga Grace worked at Satterlee Army Hospital in Philadelphia 1862-1865 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth Barr Grass |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Served in Missouri & Indiana, Residence: South Fargo, North Dakota age 69 circa 1911; pension record; birth name Barr |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Rebecca E. Gray |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|2 yrs as nurse Residence: Brooklyn, New York age 70 blind circa 1911; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Norris-9965|Susan C. Norris Gresham]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Lapel, Indiana |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Nancy M. Verplat Atwood Gross |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZKJ-K53 FS Profile KZKJ-K53] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/308/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 308-309] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Nancy M. Verplat Atwood Gross, from Bucksport Maine; born 1824 – Montville, Maine, daughter of John Verplast; widow when the war broke out. Enlisted as field nurse under the name: Nancy Atwood serving in the Second and Sixth Regiments. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sophronia Farrington Naylor Grubb |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZRJ-RCQ FS Profile LZRJ-RCQ] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86082090/sophie-farrington-grubb 86082090] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Woman_of_the_Century/Sophronia_Farrington_Naylor_Grubb WikiSource] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Theresa Guelich |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://books.googleusercontent.com/books/content?req=AKW5QaeyIsyEf6zhpj3G57owGu7X_aJ7s8c0F0vZalzi2CHdGVo5MPRE77rv_gH7HHKiH9EXA3csP34W2Z428LaJZgTfvM9ZY8_GScV_aAIBfMFvSfDm-Q9tod3k7qemMyarGeIObYGogDO2RP8wUoCLiJiVmtyQ5ZvENuOME79-Yqs8uCqS3eCS_Wi0eyMwNyONcg42oNVtgRRdfUL6xkCIuDl2SflZUJACYyVi27jThFT_oGJffYgEwCwbnrqPPr309NvrhYaETQXkOJHtrFT4CMbIVN9c9w Journal 1902, Pg 195] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Attached to the 9th Illinois as a nurse between 1862 and 1864, National Archives info |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="H"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name H''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Anna Hahn |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Residence: Omaha, Nebraska age 76 circa 1911; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Adeline Susannah Boblett Hall |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHXY-F5X FS Profile LHXY-F5X] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8270235/adeline-susannah-hall 8270235] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lucretia Davis Hamilton |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - - Monacacy, Unconfirmed; ; DOD: 1928; Gettysburg Times, July 1, 1913 p. 1 Army Nurses Here - Mrs. Lucretia Davis, Washington; was from Washington, District of Columbia |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Margaret Mahoney Hamilton |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KGHT-3QB FS Profile KGHT-3QB] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Margaret_Hamilton_(nurse) Wikipedia] [https://archive.org/details/representativew00elligoog/page/n406/mode/1up ''Representative Women of New England,'' pp.301-303.] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Sisters of Charity - DOD: 11 Jan 1922; Born: 10 Oct 1840 Rochester, New York married soldier of 19 Maine Inf, was a nun, has children, widow, Residence: Wakefield, Massachusetts circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary E. Bonney Hancock |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Los Angeles, California; Born: 1843, Residence: Los Angeles, California circa 1911; pension record; former name: Bonney |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sophronia Ellis Handy |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101853662/sophronia-handy 101853662] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Anne E. Fairchild Hanness |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg nurse/ family - 2nd Corps; DOB: 1822; Mrs. Hanness, central NYS. Both father and son Elias and DeGrasse died on July 1, 1863. 147th New York Maust pp 415-17; Remarried Elijah Fairchild 1870. Question of maiden name - maybe DeGrasse |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Margaret V. O'Hagen Harkin |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4BL-4TS FS Profile G4BL-4TS] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158243852/margarette-v-harkin 158243852] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/M.V._Harkin Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Records in M.V. Harkin; Husband: Patrick W. Harkin, father born in Ireland; Born: 1848; Died: 27 July 1922; Obituary; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Fannie A. Harper |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/382/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 382-383] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|son born 1863; nurse for the 10th Minnesota Inf, First Brigade, 1st Div, 16th Army Corps; 1895: Rosemont MN |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Harriet Ann Shippman Harper |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30355196/harriet-ann-harper 30355196] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse Union Relief Society - RR Statiion; Husband's Name: Robert G. Harper DOB: 18 Dec 1830; DOD: 8 Feb 1898; alternate spelling: Shippman |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Cornelia Morgan Harrington |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX7N-5RW FS Profile FS] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/162949486/cornelia-missouri-harrington 162949486] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|HAMILTON W.1 HARRINGTON married CORNELIA E. MORGAN. She was born 25 March 1840/41 in Macon, Georgia, the daughter of John and Elizabeth (WALKER) MORGAN. She died 5 October 1920 in Clark County, AR. Served as a nurse during the Civil War in Tennessee & Kentucky, Residence: Dexter, Michigan |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Abbie J. Harris |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16165461/abbie-j-harris 16165461] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Ellen Matilda Orbison Harris |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Nurse. Philadelphia Ladies Aid Society/Sanitary Commission - 2nd corps July 4-10; Husband's Name: John Harris DOB: 1816; DOD: 1902; Ladies Aid Society; born and died in New York |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Hattie A. Hungerford Harris |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Los Angeles, California; pension record, formerly Hungerford |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Hannah Hart |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|nurse of Chesapeake General Hospital, Fort Monroe, Virginia |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Jones-143707|Mary A. Jones Balmer Hartman]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17589951 17589951] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Paulina Hoadley Hathaway |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ8L-GFS FS Profile KZ8L-GFS] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138113697/paulina-hathaway 138113697] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Service: Nurse, Medical Department, U.S. Volunteers; Birth: Abt 1810, Shelburne, VT; Death: 01/22/1894; Burial: Elmwood Avenue Cemetery, Burlington, VT - Marker/Plot: Lot 83 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister Felix Haverty               |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[http://irishedition.com/2013/07/sisters-of-saint-joseph-of-philadelphia-who-were-nurses-in-the-civil-war/ St Joseph of Philidelphia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Baptismal Name: Anne; Born in Donegal, Ireland; Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia; she was 28 years old in 1861 when called to serve as a nurse; approximate birth year: 1833 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary F. Strahan Hayden |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|served in Wash DC , Residence: Roxbury, Massachusetts age 70 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Hayne |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Washington, District of Columbia; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|John Haynes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Salina, Kansas |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister M. Helen |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Notre Dame, Indiana; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Unknown-644062|Sarah L. Unknown Henderson]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126502174/sarah-l.-henderson 126502174] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Martha E. Mann Hicks |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Jericho, New York; pension record; formerly Mann |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Matilda G. Higbee |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Soldiers' Home, Michigan |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Catherine L. Taylor Hill |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|of Dobb's Ferry, New York, Residence: New York City; pension record, could be widow of Isaac Hill - widow pension file |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Emeline E. McLellan Himes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/938L-PFH FS Profile 938L-PFH] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Lansing, Michigan; pension record; formerly McLellan |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Lillie P. Hinman |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Louisville, Tennessee; pension record (2 different) |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Jessie Hinsdill |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|served as a nurse during the war, apparently with the 2nd Michigan Infantry. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Anna Jozen Hitz |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH23-M43 FS Profile LH23-M43] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54793133/anna-hitz 54793133] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|wife of Swiss ambassador John Hitz; born 8 Jun 1838; death: 23 Apr 1883; buried: Lincoln Township Cemetery, Polk County, Iowa |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Clarissa E. Hobbs |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Omaha, Nebraska; pension records, nurse with 12th Iowa Infantry |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|M. Jennie Hogan |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Oakland, California; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Harriet M. Hinckson Holmes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LW1R-45S FS Profile LW1R-45S] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51680904/harriet-m-holmes 51680904] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Service: Nurse, Co. I, 11th Vermont Infantry; wife of Clark J. Holmes; maiden name Hinkson; Note: The 11th Vermont Infantry was also known as the 1st Vermont Heavy Artillery; the names were used interchangably for most of its career; Fold3 page |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|William Hayman Holstein |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCJD-8YH FS Profile KCJD-8YH] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44876926/william-hayman-holstein 44876926] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - - 2nd Corps; DOB: 17 Feb 1816; DOD: 9 Aug 1894; spent 3 years in field hospitals; Major Union Officer first in the 17th PA Regiment. Joined his wife, Ann Morris Ellis Holstein in aiding Union and Confederate soldiers after the Battles of Gettysburg and Antietam. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Anna Matilda Whitson Hood |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Army - Seminary Hospital; DOB: 29 Oct 1833; DOD: 17 Aug 1923; Quaker; married David Hood 3/23/1870; Father: Moses Whitson; Mother: Elizabeth Taylor; from Pennsylvania |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sarah Emery Jose Hooper |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWPY-2CH FS Profile LWPY-2CH] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188222848/sarah-e-hooper 188222848] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Sanitary Commission - Relief Lodge; Husband's Name: Samuel Thompson Hooper DOB: 2 Feb 1822; DOD: 18 Feb 1914; Lived for a while in Melbourne Australia on discovery of gold. Returned to America at time of Civil War and took an active part in relief and other work. Served on the Sanitary Commission. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lucinda Horne |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYBX-63T FS Profile MYBX-63T] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76157454/lucinda-horne 76157454] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Anne Middlecoff Horner |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHM4-WGD FS Profile KHM4-WGD] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23945741/mary-anne-horner 23945741] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Letterman; Husband's Name: Robert Horner DOB: 13 Jan 1828; DOD: 25 Feb 1890 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Dr. Elizabeth Susan Kingman Horr |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWMK-7HZ FS Profile MWMK-7HZ] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92289931/elizabeth-susan-horr 92289931] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Abby House |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14788060/abby-house 14788060] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary A. House |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Trempealeau, Wisconsin; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sylvia Watson Housiaux |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC1W-1RK FS Profile KC1W-1RK] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83763743/sylvia-housiaux 83763743] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Douglas, Wyoming |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Maggie Ward Houston |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Sandusky, Ohio; pension record, maiden name: Ward |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Alice Key Howard |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4FC-S51 FS Profile K4FC-S51] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19914739/alice-key-howard 19914739] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Confederate Baltimore - Black Horse Tavern; DOB: 27 Feb 1835; DOD: 28 Jan 1879; unmarried; Sister of Ellen Key Howard Morgan and Mary Howard Lloyd, also nurses. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Thomas H. Howe |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9ZM5-LBK FS Profile 9ZM5-LBK] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Nurse in Andersonville Prison while POW;  Authored book:  [https://archive.org/details/adventuresofesca00howe Adventures of an escaped Union prisoner from Andersonville] |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Theodora W. Howells |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Los Angeles, California; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Helen Maria Noye Hoyt |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VHN-R7S FS Profile 9VHN-R7S] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45645136/helen-maria-hoyt 45645136] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Birth name: Noyt; was from Detroit, Michigan |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Rosina Weaver Hubley |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9XVF-TVT FS Profile 9XVF-TVT] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.lancasterhistory.org/images/stories/JournalArticles/vol11no10pp373_421_1275040.pdf Lancaster] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Patriot Daughters of Lancaster - President; Husband's Name: Joseph Hubley - owner of Swan's Hotel. DOB: 1793; DOD: 1 Aug 1875 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Hughes-30362|Debbie A. Hughes]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWGL-J47 FS Profile GWGL-J47] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38233682/debbie-hughes 38233682] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://guides.loc.gov/civil-war-soldiers/debbie-hughes LOC Bio] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Name also shown as Debby; trained doctor, served as nurse; See Nurse Images: Back of photo Civil_War_Nurses_Images-113.jpg - Text on newspaper clipping on back of case: "Death of an Army nurse. Westchester, Pa., Monday, Nov. 18. Miss Debby Hughes, the Washington nurse, so badly injured by the recent railroad accident, died at noon to-day of tetanus." ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Deele Jeanette Hughes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Washington, District of Columbia |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Pickard-145|Elizabeth Pickard Hunt]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCSD-RP3 FS Profile KCSD-RP3] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/107559608/elizabeth-p-hunt%20107559608 107559608] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/192/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 191-192] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|served in Keokuk, Iowa Residence: Tacoma, Washington age 77 circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Bridget Hunter |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Cleveland, Ohio; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lauretta H. Cutler Husington |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2ZSQ-5Q1 FS Profile 2ZSQ-5Q1] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57340427/lauretta-h-hoisington 57340427] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/406/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 406-409] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Alternate Name: Hoisington; served under Dix as nurse at Hospital No. 1 and No. 2, Chattanooga, Tenn; maiden name: Lauretta H. Cutler; Residence: Rochell, IL 1895 (near 80 years old); Residence: Palo Alto, California age 85 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary E. Shelton Huston |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MCZH-JS9 FS Profile MCZH-JS9] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94823925/mary-e.-huston 94823925] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[http://www.civilwar.com/history/significant-people-of-the-war/union-women/148414-miss-mary-e-shelton.html Civilwar.com] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=10789&context=annals-of-iowa "A Melody Before Unknown: the Civil War Experiences of Mary and Amanda Shelton"]; Born 1841 Virginia United States; died 18 Jan 1909 Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa; secretary to Mrs Wittenmeyer; sister: Rhode Maenad Shelton; brother; Orteus Carnefix Shelton Lt 45th Iowa Inf; Mount Pleasant, Iowa; married Emory S. Huston |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary A. Hutchins |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Raquette Lake, New York; pension record |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="I"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name I''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah E. Ingham |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Alden, Oklahoma; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sarah T. Propper Turner Inman |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Los Angeles, California |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth Irere |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Washington, District of Columbia |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="J"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name J''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| Julia Amanda Clifford Jackson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141531938/julia-a.-jackson 141531938] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Alternate Name: Conant; US Volunteers Nurse; Born in Wisconsin - her birthdate predates Wisconsin statehood; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Ruth Jackson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8765111/ruth-jackson 8765111] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| Anna A. Smith Janes |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN3R-KZ2 FS Profile KN3R-KZ2] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121656245/anna-a.-janes 121656245] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Volunteered as a nurse at Knight U.S. Army Hospital, New Haven, for one year, then at Annapolis, MD as Nurse, Medical Department, U.S. Volunteers |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister Anselm Jennings            |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[http://irishedition.com/2013/07/sisters-of-saint-joseph-of-philadelphia-who-were-nurses-in-the-civil-war/ St Joseph of Philidelphia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Baptismal Name: Katherine; Born in Galway, Ireland; Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia; she was 22 years old in 1861 when called to serve as a nurse; approximate birth year: 1839 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Martha E. Jennison |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/326/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 326-328] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born Templeton, MA, living in Fort Madison, Iowa, when the war started. Oldest son fought all four years; her younger son was in Boston school and served in the Navy on the “Lillian.” Residence: Weston, Massachusetts 1895 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Ann Stranger Jess |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LW3K-X4H FS Profile LW3K-X4H] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16165542/mary-ann-jess 16165542] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Daugherty-4659|Mary Adelaide Daugherty Jobes]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45950875/ada-m.-jobes 45950875] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|nurse in Tennessee Residence: Indianapolis age 71 circa 1911; Husband is Dr. George O. Jobes. Son is Dr. Norman Jobes. All are buried in Crown Hill in Indianapolis, Indiana |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Annie Eliza Johns |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MXKV-B72 FS Profile MXKV-B72] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11716836/annie-eliza-johns 11716836] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Ada Johnson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11268071/ada-johnson 11268071] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|teacher before & after war in St Louis; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Caroline Johnson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Former slave who volunteered in various Washington, DC hospitals; Was noted for her work and invited to the White House by President Lincoln |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Estelle Serena Johnson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHDP-ZV5 FS Profile KHDP-ZV5] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90522489/estelle-serena-johnson 90522489] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Estelle_Johnson_(Civil_War_nurse) Wikipedia]; [https://vermontcivilwar.org/get.php?input=120 Vermont Civil War] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Army Nurse / 4 VT Vol. Reg. / 1862-1863 wife of Sgt Judson Johnson, 4th VT INF; Birth: 02/02/1841, Wardsboro, VT; Death: 12/25/1910; Burial: Forestdale Cemetery, Holyoke, MA; daughter of Charles Davis and Oliver Charlotte (Willard) Read, She married Judson Rufus Johnson, of Jamaica in 1859. His sister, Lydia, b. abt 1836, also a nurse, married Arad T. Wood, a Private in the same company. Lydia died at the front on 11/7/1861 from Thphoid Fever, and her remains were returned to Jamaica, VT for burial; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Jane Johnson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from New York, New York; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Judson Rufus Johnson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ9H-4G7 FS Profile KZ9H-4G7] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27844899/judson-rufus-johnson 27844899] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Estelle Serena Johnson's husband; Service: enlisted 8/14/61, mustered in: 9/2/61, 2SGT, Co. I, 4th Vermont Infantry; discharged as disabled 4/3/62; Birth: 03/22/1833, Jamaica, VT; Death: 05/05/1913 - Died in South Hadley, MA; Burial: Pleasant View Cemetery, Jamaica, VT; Pension: 5/26/1891, service records |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Lucy Johnson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Vermont 8th Inf; pension records |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lydia S. Johnson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZR6-YVP FS Profile LZR6-YVP] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59868431 59868431] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Residence: Lyndonville, New York age 81 circa 1911; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Rosina Gross Johnson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Baltimore, Maryland; pension record - Maiden Name: Gross |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Salina B. Johnson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9JG-17R FS Profile G9JG-17R] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103073933/salina-b-johnson 103073933] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Ellza Jones |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Huntsvllle, Alabama |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Eudora Jones |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from New Orleans, Louisiana; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Martha M. Jones |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Phoenixville Union Relief Society - 11th Corps; DOB: 1842; DOD: 1886 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Rachel Brown Jones |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Clarksville, Tennessee; pension record; Maiden Name: Brown |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Civil War Nurses Current Last Name K - R=== ===="K"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name K''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Anne S. White Kaler |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M1D8-BPR FS Profile M1D8-BPR] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37432082/annie-kaler 37432082] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Phoenixville Union Relief Society - Brought supplies; Husband's Name: Levi B. Kaler White; Alternate Spelling: Haler DOB: Nov 1827; DOD: 3 May 1910 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| Louisa C. Kamp |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/280/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 280-281] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Powell-24066|Delilah "Deity" Powell Kelley]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHGQ-TQ1 FS Profile LHGQ-TQ1] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10425149/delity-kelly 10425149] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://emergingcivilwar.com/2020/10/23/delity-powell-kelly-a-child-in-a-confederate-camp/ Emerging Civil War] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Alternate spelling: Delilah; served alongside her mother, also a nurse |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Zylpha Jane Burr Kelley |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Morres Hill, Indiana; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Viola A. Dunham Kenyon |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHYM-92R FS Profile LHYM-92R] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35050459/viola-a-kenyon 35050459] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary A. C. Kieckbach |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Wheelersburg, Ohio; US Veterans burial record; Maiden Name: Cameron |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Mary John Kieran        |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/161287564/mary-john-kieran 161287564] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[http://irishedition.com/2013/07/sisters-of-saint-joseph-of-philadelphia-who-were-nurses-in-the-civil-war/ St Joseph of Philidelphia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Baptismal Name: Elizabeth; Born in Armagh, Ireland; Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia; she was 37 years old when called to serve as a nurse; birth year: 1825 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Amanda Kiger |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6863686/amanda-kiger 6863686] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|may be daughter of John Kiger - see pension file |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Louisa Kilbourn |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Sylvania, Ohio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Anna King |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16165628/anna-king 16165628] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|66th NY record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary Kinney |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Kansas City, Kansas; Married Name: White; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Crawford Kline |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L123-KR6 FS Profile L123-KR6] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37108559/mary-kline 37108559] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary F. Knowles |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/354/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pg 354-355] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Augusta Kratzenberg |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH5Z-43P FS Profile GH5Z-43P] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Washington, DC; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lizzie S. Kuhn |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Los Angeles, California |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Annie Kyle |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK33-SDF FS Profile LK33-SDF] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57695544/annie-kyle 57695544] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="L"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name L''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Clark-81651|Mary Elizabeth Clark Lacey]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MV5M-NVT FS Profile MV5M-NVT] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/160342 160342] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Caroline "Carrie" Nichols Lacy |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G799-JNX FS Profile G799-JNX] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49243098/caroline-lacy 49243098] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Union nurse and with Freedmen's camp at Camp Todd, Virginia. She married Lt. George W. Lacy, assistant superintendent of Freedmen's Camps, April 1864, at Arlington, Virginia; Born: 20 Aug 1838; Died: 13 May 1898, buried at Arlington National Cemetery; friends with Emily Howland, known abolitionist; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Davenport-9359|Jean Margaret Davenport Lander]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M87C-VKH FS Profile M87C-VKH] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37272951 37272951] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Jean_Margaret_Davenport Wikipedia]; [https://guides.loc.gov/civil-war-soldiers/jean-lander LOC Bio]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2018/03/jean-margaret-davenport.html Blog]; [https://pitchengine.com/fremont-county-museum-system/2016/12/23/the-landers-an-1860s-power-couple/002519197817926664718 Article - Museum] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Actress and nurse; widow pension file; ; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| Augustus G. Landry |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9L1-L4Z FS Profile G9L1-L4Z] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119768921/augustus-godefroi-landry 119768921] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|4th Vermont Infantry; 1st US Vet Corps (Veterinary Corps) |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth Lucas Lapine |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Soldiers' Home, Michigan; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Catherine Lawrence |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/9V74-XXD 9V74-XXD] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9367605 9367605] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|1820-1904; alternate birth: 1819; pension records |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Grace C. Lawrence |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Los Angeles, California; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| Rocius Leach |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ77-KLP FS Profile LZ77-KLP] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169778996/roscius-h.-leach 169778996] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Service: enl 7/17/62, credits: Somersworth, NH, Nurse; USN, Portsmouth, 3 yrs, as Nurse; discharge 5/4/65 as an Ordinary Seaman from receiving ship, Philadelphia; Vessels: Conemaugh, Philadelphia; widow's pension file |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Catharine Leary |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Bismark, North Dakota; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Leavitt-2471|Adelia Leavitt]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|nurse in Wisconsin Residence: Oconomowoc, Wisconsin circa 1911 age 69 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Celina Jane LeClear |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7JM-B8W FS Profile G7JM-B8W] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20760894/celina-jane-leclear 20760894] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|FS name shown as Jane Philinda Ransom but spouse and children match from FAGM |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Alice Leedom |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|All that is known of her exists in a letter in the collections of the National Museum of Civil War Medicine; The letter was written to her by "Col. 104th PA Vols, W.W.H. Davis" on March 18, 1862 from Meridian Hill thanking her for caring for his men for the past five months |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary E. Garrison Lemon |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Fairfield, California; pension record, formerly Garrison |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Ann Lester |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23092749 23092749] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Helen L. Kormendy Lewis |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from St. Louis, Missouri; pension record, formerly Kormendy |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Winifred E. Lewis |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from San Simon, Arizona; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Annie B. Lillie |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Rockford, Minnesota; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Anna Ogg Lindsay |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.google.com/books/edition/_/GYhFAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA260&dq=Anna+Ogg+Lindsay The Statutes at Large 1910] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Westminster, Maryland |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Florence Petigrew Lithgrow |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5CY-C4Z FS Profile L5CY-C4Z] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106958035/florence-jane-lithgow 106958035] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Washington, District of Columbia; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Cordelia Reynolds Livingston |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L84C-9L4 FS Profile L84C-9L4] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Bloomington, Illinois; pension record - formerly Reynolds; Husband: Adam Douglas Livingston |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Howard-11924|Mary Howard Lloyd]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KDBS-886 FS Profile KDBS-886] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99044516/mary-lloyd-lloyd 9904451] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Confederate Baltimore - Black Horse Tavern; DOB: 1810; DOD: 2 Jan 1902; Sister of Ellen Key Howard Morgan and Alice Key Howard, also nurses; nurse record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Lovell-4591|Susan R. Lovell]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|nurse in Tennessee Residence: Topeka, Kansas age 79 circa 1911; m alternate spelling: Lowell |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth Trull Lucas |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37401040/elizabeth-lucas 37401040] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Elizabeth_Lucas Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="M"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name M''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Jennie Gauslin Maish |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101160664/jennie-e-maish 101160664] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Pre-war Residence: Winchester, Virginia, loyalist, prisoned-Thunder Castle, Married: Lewis Maish, Residence: Stillwater, MN age 65 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Margaret Mackey |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/156/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 156-157] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary Madole |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from St. Louis, Missouri |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Adelaide Weirick Magee |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCSG-ZYV FS Profile GCSG-ZYV] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Oakridge, Sheads 2 - 3 months Letterman; DOB: 1848 Jun; DOD: 8 Mar 1915; Husband:Sgt. Major Philadner Magee |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Philomena Maher         |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[http://irishedition.com/2013/07/sisters-of-saint-joseph-of-philadelphia-who-were-nurses-in-the-civil-war/ St Joseph of Philidelphia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Baptismal Name: Margaret; Born in Kilkenney, Ireland; Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia; she was 37 years old in 1861 when called to serve as a nurse; approximate birth year: 1824 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sarah E. Marks |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16196081/sarah-e-marks 16196081] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elvira Meekins Mason |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8C9-JWR FS Profile K8C9-JWR] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23124390/elvira-mason 23124390] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/372/mode/2up Our Nurses,Pgs 372-374] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Residence in 1895: West Pullman, IL; pension record; |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister Matilda |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Notre Dame, Indiana; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Hannah Utley Maxon |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G45Q-B29 FS Profile G45Q-B29] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13649721 13649721] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Frances Stokes Maxwell |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LTRZ-KL5/mary-francis-stokes-1835-1924 LTRZ-KL5] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9904830/mary-francis-maxwell 9904830] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://blog.genealogybank.com/civil-war-nurse-mary-maxwell-featured-in-ogsq.html Ohio Genealogy Society Article] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Lakewood, Ohio; alternate spelling: Francis; could also have formerly been Huddleston; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Phebe Agett May |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7L-SMK FS Profile LH7L-SMK] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134634294/phebe-m.-may 134634294] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Nurse/ Husband Surgeon - Letterman; Husband's Name: H.C. May DOB: 1832; DOD: 8 Mar 1898; Coco Vast Sea of Misery. Photo of Camp Letterman with Dr. and Mrs. May shown. Letter , Mrs. H.C. May Copy of letter dated August 29, 1886 in the collection of the Gettysburg National Military Park. pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Martha Mayo |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Dayton, Ohio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary McAllister |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17438649/mary-mcallister 17438649] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - St. Francis Xavier Church July 1. Christ Lutheran Church; DOB: 8-Dec-24; DOD: 18 Jul 1907 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Polly McArthur |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Bolivar, West Virginia; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Priscilla Yourt McCandliss |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZKV-RN9 FS Profile KZKV-RN9] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70666042/priscilla-mccandliss 70666042] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Julia McCarthy |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Chicago, Illinois; 2 pension records, married name could be Sago; or maiden name - Kenney, married nameL McCarthy |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth McConaughy McClean |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Bandages July1-3; DOB: 26 Apr 1847; DOD: 14 Jun 1932; Adams County Civilian Account - Elizabeth McClean - Gettysburg Compiler July 8, 1908 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Marie McClellan |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Clarissa F. Dye, past president of the Army Nurses, in 1862, was teaching, but devoted her vacation to field and hospital work in company with '''Miss Marie McClellan''' of Germantown, Pennsylvania. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth McCrady |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Hamilton, Ohio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Parker McCray |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Topeka, Kansas; pension record, formerly Parker |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Marguerit Jane Dullaghan McCurdy |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Rose McCaffery McDermott |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Chicago, Illinois |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary (Sister Ann Cecilia) McDonald |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Cornelia McDonald? |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Powers-10922|Ann Jane Powers McDonnell]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26516618/ann-jane-mcdonnell 26516618] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Catholic Church July 1-4 First Corps; DOB: 31 Jul 1836; DOD: 28 Mar 1918; Daughter of Catherine; sister of Cynthia, Alice & Elizabeth |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Louisa Nichols McDowell |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/21R5-RWW FS Profile 21R5-RWW] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20448171 20448171] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|teacher, of Gallipolis, Ohio died: 26 May 1910 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Kate McLaughlin |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Quincy, Illinois; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Susan A. Gould McLean |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Pasadena, California; - formerly Gould; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister Bruno McMahon          |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[http://irishedition.com/2013/07/sisters-of-saint-joseph-of-philadelphia-who-were-nurses-in-the-civil-war/ St Joseph of Philidelphia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Baptismal Name: Ellen; Born in Cavan, Ireland; Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia; she was 31 years old in 1861 when called to serve as a nurse; approximate birth year: 1830 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Constantia Mcmenamin    |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[http://irishedition.com/2013/07/sisters-of-saint-joseph-of-philadelphia-who-were-nurses-in-the-civil-war/ St Joseph of Philidelphia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Baptismal Name: Eliza; Born in Donegal, Ireland; Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia; she was 30 years old in 1861 when called to serve as a nurse; approximate birth year: 1831 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Joanna Jamison Melton |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZM1-J1N FS Profile KZM1-J1N] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/162959 162959] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence: Salt Lake City, UT age 75 circa 1911; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Anne Sophia Clapp Merrick |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36829633/anne-sophia-merrick 36829633] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary E. Merrill |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Oceanside, California; travel pass and pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth K. McCune Miller |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28921418/elizabeth-k.-miller 28921418] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Woman_of_the_Century/Elizabeth_Miller WikiSource] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Harriette F. Miller |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Mason City, Iowa; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Margaret M. Miller |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/184631703/margaret-m_-miller 184631703] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Maria Hoppe Miller |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence: Milan, Indiana age 64 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary E. Burk Miller |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34819140/mary-elizabeth-miller 34819140] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|died in Logansport, Indiana; maiden name Burk - Fold3 story and gallery |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Susan Carrie Robinson Mills |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121779987/susan-carrie-mills 121779987] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|?of NH?, Residence: Haverhill, Massachusetts age 71 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Irene "Rena" Littlefield Miner |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZRZ-GSW FS Profile KZRZ-GSW] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67246327 67246327] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/138/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 138-141] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|nurse in Indiana, Residence: Carrollton, Ohio age 71 circa 1911; was from Brant, Michigan; pension card; |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Hannah Drew Thomas Moir |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MV5Y-8LX FS Profile MV5Y-8LX] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102027019/hannah-drew-moir 102027019] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://duxburyinthecivilwar.wordpress.com/2013/02/04/hannah-d-thomas-moir-civil-war-nurse/ Duxbury]; [https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/196/mode/2up?q=Hannah+Moir Our Nurses]; |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born: 11 August 1836; began nursing her wounded husband at a Washington, D.C. hospital and continued after his death until the end of the war. Died: 23 Dec 1873 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Catharine Moore |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Macon, Missouri; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Clara M. Zeller Moore |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Woodstock, Illinois; 2 pension records, formerly Zeller |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Jane C. Moore |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=R7Qsium4D9MC&rdid=book-R7Qsium4D9MC&rdot=1 p. 70] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Nurse-Baltimore Christian Commission - 2nd Corps; Husband's Name: William B. Moore DOB: 1815; DOD: circa 1899; Christian Commission 2nd annual Report for 1863, April 1864. 1st and 2nd Division tents: REv. RC Matlack and a company of delegates from Philadelphia and Mrs. Moore and her daughter from Baltimore. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary E. Moore |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Moore_(Civil_War_nurse) Wikipedia]; [https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/292/mode/2up Our Nurses292-293] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Hospital matron of the 58th Illinois Regiment |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Priscilla Ayers Moore |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|There is a profile for a Priscilla Ayers Moore (Ayers-1847). Family history says that she had two sisters who were Civil War nurses, but no mention that she indeed was. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Jane Boswell Bristor Moore |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Baltimore Christian Commission - 2nd Corps one month July 4-31; DOB: Aug 1841; DOD: circa 1915 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Maria M. Moran |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Sailna, Kansas |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Howard-11925|Ellen Key Howard Morgan]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCPB-83S FS Profile LCPB-83S] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47497820/ellen-key-morgan 47497820] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Confederate Baltimore - Black Horse Tavern; of Baltimore traveled with an English nurse, a few days after the battle. DOB: 31 Jul 1840; DOD: 15 Jan 1925; Sister of Alice Key Howard and Mary Howard Lloyd, also nurses. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Janette Maxwell Morrill |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/220/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 220-222 Our Nurses, Pgs 220-222] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Matilda E. Morris |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17262557/matilda-e.-morris 17262557] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/390/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 390-401] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born approx 1835; Residence: Cleveland, Ohio age 76 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah Stewart Morris |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101762639/sarah-morris 101762639] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Church-7901|Jane M. Church Morton]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130379536/jane-m-morton 130379536] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|husband surg. 147 New York Inf, Residence: Oswego, New York age 92 circa 1911; was from Elgin, Illinois |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mollie Wilson Carnahan Mott |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WZP-9G3 FS Profile 9WZP-9G3] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158232507/mary-w-mott 158232507] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|served in Tennessee, Residence: Elkhart, Indiana age 79 circa 1911; pension card, formerly Carnahan; Husband: Oscar Mott |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth Jane Mulvane |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Topeka, Kansas; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Jane R. Munsell |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Women's Relief Corps Sandy Spring MD - Nurse; Maiden name unknown; |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Bridget Murphy |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Ashland, Kentucky |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Louisa Myers |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Los Angeles, California |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary E. Schaefer Myers |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Govans, Maryland; pensions record, formerly Schaefer |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Myers-18914|Susanna Margaret Myers]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse; DOB: 1848; DOD: 1924; Father: Peter Appel Myers, sister of Mary Virginia "Jennie" Myers Tawney |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="N"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name N''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Emma Louise Becker Nagle |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73406924/emma-louise-nagle 73406924] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Ellen E. Moss Nash |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Buffalo, New York; pension record, Nee: Moss |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Emma Ellis Nelson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ellis_(Civil_War_nurse) Wikipedia]' [https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursessto0000unse/page/86/mode/2up?q=Mary+Ellis pag 87]; [http://bobrowen.com/nymas/civilwarwomen.html#Our_Army_Nurses_ Sketches] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| Harlan G. Newcomb |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MFSV-MKH FS Profile MFSV-MKH] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Service: enlisted 8/19/1862, Co. K, 145th NY INF, mustered in 9/22/1862, Staten Island; in hospital for a while as nurse; transferred to Co. I, 107th NY INF at Shelbyville, TN, detailed to DIV HQ after fall of Atlanta, rejoined unit 5/23/1865, m/o 6/19/1865 in Detroit, MI; Birth: abt 1838, possibly Waitsfield, VT; Death: 02/07/1899 in Detroit, MI; Burial: Saxtons River Cemetery, Saxtons River, VT |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Laura A. Mount Newman |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| Eleanor F D Bishop Nicholas |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172766085/eleanore-a.-nicholas 172766085] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|US Volunteers |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth Nichols |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Nichols Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence: Clyde, New York age 76 circa 1911; 111th NY - matron card and fact sheet; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Alice J. Whitley Nickerson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Oberlin, Ohio; formerly Whitney - pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Henrietta Norton |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Toledo, Ohio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Julia Ann Polhemus Norton |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5N6-MNH FS Profile L5N6-MNH] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87219117/julia-ann-norton 87219117] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[http://irishedition.com/2013/07/sisters-of-saint-joseph-of-philadelphia-who-were-nurses-in-the-civil-war/ St Joseph of Philidelphia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Elizabeth Bigelow Norton |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Michigan Relief Association - July 24.; Husband's Name: John E Norton DOB: 1828; DOD: 19 Jan 1916 |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="O"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name O''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister Laurentia O’Donnell        |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/174129425/mary-laurentia-o_donnell 174129425] FS Profile |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Baptismal Name: Ellen; Born in Tipperary, Ireland; Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia; she was 24 years old in 1861 when called to serve as a nurse; approximate birth year: 1837 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Magie-90|Anna Magie Oakley]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201394387/annie-oakley 201394387] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Husband Surgeon 2nd NJ 6th Corps - Letterman til October; Husband's Name: Dr Lewis Oakley. DOB: 29 Dec 1841; DOD: 29 Jan 1920; Among doctor's wives who joined husbands at Camp Letterman |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Hanna Shields O'Bannon |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MHTH-7GN FS Profile MHTH-7GN] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46139907 46139907] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Alama S Wolcott Bennett Olden |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ2V-YVT FS Profile KZ2V-YVT] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/72906398 72906398] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Charlotte Anderson Olney |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWYX-WGW FS Profile LWYX-WGW] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20351882 20351882] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Rosanna Dyer Osterman |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZD6-N9N FS Profile LZD6-N9N] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43554370/rosanna-osterman 43554370] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosanna_Osterman Wikipedia]; [https://jwa.org/encyclopedia/article/osterman-rosanna-dyer Encyclopedia]; [https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2008/11/rosanna-osterman.html Blog]; [http://www.jewish-history.com/wildwest/rosanna.html Jewish History]; [http://seymourbrody.com/heroes_colonial/brody33a.htm Jewish Heroins] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Confederate nurse; Oath file; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Rebecca Otis |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118870651/rebecca-otis 118870651] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence: Manchester, Iowa age 86 circa 1911 |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="P"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name P''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lizzie C. Reilly Scranton Packard |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from New York, New York; pension record - formerly Reily, later Packard |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Maria Page |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Washington, District of Columbia |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Susan A. Page |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16196152/susan-a-page 16196152] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Ella Palmer  |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2007/05/ella-palmer.html Women History] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born in 1829; Volunteered as a Confederate nurse as well as organized kitchens and linen rooms; Was present at field hospitals following the Battles of Shiloh and Chattanooga |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Hanna L. Palmer |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51838418/hannah-l.-palmer 51838418] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/260/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 260-268] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born: Peterboro,Madison, New York 28 Jan 1827; Mother from Lathrop family; father associated with Gerrit Smith and the Underground Railroad; not married; 1893; GAR Post No. 49 Reese Post member; 1895 in Canstota, New York Residence: Conestoga, New York age 84 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Landers Parker |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Columbus, Nebraska; formerly Landers - pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Annie G. Loane Parr |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Confederate Baltimore - Seminary, College Hospitals; Husband's Name: David Preston Parr DOB: circa 1825; circa 1890; She and her sisters were Confederate supporters |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister M. Passion |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Notre Dame, Indiana |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lydia A. Patch |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Milnor, North Dakota; widow pension file - |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Ann Cowan Patterson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Iron River, Michigan; 2 pension records - formerly Cowan |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lovezilla Laurinda Gladden Patterson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LD1C-PHQ FS Profile LD1C-PHQ] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23418658/lovezilla-laurinda-patterson 23418658] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister M. Paula |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Notre Dame, Indiana |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary M. Payne |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Cheyenne Junction, South Dakota; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Llewellyn E. Penhollow |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4B-6HR FS Profile GH4B-6HR] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172934863/llewellyn-smith 172934863] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Mayville, New York; 2nd husband was William Penhollow; also known as Lleyellyn Lonnen Smith Penhollow |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Betsy Pennell |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Betsy Pennell, nurse from Portland, Maine, who died from tuberculosis during the war. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth Buckwalter Pennypacker |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.pottsmerc.com/news/phoenixville-woman-traveled-to-gettysburg-to-tend-to-wounded/article_ca673496-14ce-553e-968d-c81cef995d6f.html Phoenixville Article] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Nurse-Phoenixville Union Relief Society - Chambersburg PA; DOB: 1816; DOD: 25 Jan 1876; |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Margaret McKee Pentland |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Minneapolis, Minnesota |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Adeliza Perry |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCWH-3HQ FS Profile KCWH-3HQ] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132067402/adeliza-perry 132067402] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adeliza_Perry Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Maggie A. Perry |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Dallas, Texas |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Margaret Augusta Peterson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7507229/margaret-augusta-peterson 7507229] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[http://irishedition.com/2013/07/sisters-of-saint-joseph-of-philadelphia-who-were-nurses-in-the-civil-war/ St Joseph of Philidelphia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Camillus Phelan         |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Baptismal Name: Julia; Born in Kilkenney, Ireland; Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia; she was 31 years old in 1861 when called to serve as a nurse; approximate birth year: 1830 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Caroline Watson Pieot |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Milwaukee, Wisconsin |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Rebecca Elizabeth Ashcom Pierce |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLLN-468 FS Profile KLLN-468] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21181477/rebecca-elizabeth-pierce 21181477] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Margaret A. Pierce |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23595428/margaret-a-pie 23595428] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Pierce home, July 1-; DOB: 1810; DOD: 9 Dec 1881 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Cynthia Powers Pittenturf |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L615-C2D FS Profile L615-C2D] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22782700/cynthia-pittenturf 22782700] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Catholic Church July; Husband's Name: Daniel Pittenturf DOB: 1834; DOD: 1864; Daughter of Catherine Powers and sister of Alice Cumming Powers, Ann,& Elizabeth |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Judith Plummer |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Govt. Dix Maine - Letterman; DOB: 18 Aug 1828; DOD: 18 May 1896; Levant Maine women also served the Union during the Civil War. The Plummer sisters, Judith and Susan, worked as nurses supervised by Dorothea Dix. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary B. Pollock |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|nurse in South Carolina, Residence: San Louis Obispo, California age 75 circa 1911; may be mother of James H. Pollock - widow pension file; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Rebecca Holiday Pomroy |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MJ1W-5LR FS Profile MJ1W-5LR] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/96135195 96135195] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rebecca_Pomroy Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lucy Porter |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Cincinnati, Ohio; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Frances Elizabeth Lewis Fox Potter |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH1Z-QZC FS Profile KH1Z-QZC] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26541426/frances-elizabeth_lewis-potter 26541426] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Margaret Jane Potts |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Alice Cummings Powers |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19033614/alice-cummings-powers 19033614] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Catholic Church First Corps July 1-4; DOB: 25 Sep 1842; DOD: 1 Apr 1905; Daighter of Catherine Powers and sister of Cynthia Powers Pittenturf, Ann and Elizabeth; Alice Powers Memoir , Gettysburg Compiler July 1, 1903 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Catherine Powers |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19049631/catherine-f_a-powers 19049631] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Catholic Church July 1-4 First Corps; DOB: 20 Feb 1804; DOD: 4 Jan 1892; Mother of Alice Cummings Powers and Cynthia Powers Pittenturf |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Ellen L. Pratt |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Green Cove Springs, Florida; 2 pension records |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Malinda A. Miller Pratt |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKMC-F8H FS Profile LKMC-F8H] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74321821 74321821] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|nurse in Indiana, Residence: Lincoln, Nebraska age 76 circa 1911; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Amelia Harmon Moser Price |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.gutenberg.org/files/21853/21853-h/21853-h.htm#Page_775 Gutenberg p. 778] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse Resident - Shead's School; DOB: 4 Oct 1846; DOD: 25 May 1908; Mrs. Jacob Moser. aged 62. Second husband. First husband Jacob Harmon. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah Priest |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44484523/sarah-priest 44484523] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Phebe E. C. Priestly |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Leesville, Missouri; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| Gilbert Henry Prindle |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLHG-599 FS Profile LLHG-599] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49301508/gilbert-henry-prindle 49301508] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://vermontcivilwar.org/get.php?input=26715 VT Profile] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|US Navy, 2nd US Sharpshooters |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister Monica Pue          |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[http://irishedition.com/2013/07/sisters-of-saint-joseph-of-philadelphia-who-were-nurses-in-the-civil-war/ St Joseph of Philidelphia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Baptismal Name: Mary Elizabeth; Born in Philadelphia, PA; Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Stokes-6398|Eliza Stokes Pyle]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCJ1-2SD FS Profile LCJ1-2SD] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43538863/eliza-pyle 43538863] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Carmi, Illinois. 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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary Randall |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Gallipolis, Ohio; 2 pension records |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Houten-18|Eleanor C. "Mother" Huten Ransom]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8ZB-4T4 FS Profile K8ZB-4T4] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74595993/eleanor-c.-ransom 74595993] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://guides.loc.gov/civil-war-soldiers/eleanor-ransom LOC Bio] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|known as "Mother," who worked in a Union hospital in Tennessee and aboard the transport ship "North America; " ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Bartlett-5251|Lucy Bartlett Rardin]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Milltown, South Dakota; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Maria L. Moore Rathnell |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|nurse in Ohio, Residence: Bellefontaine, Ohio age 76 circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Anna Raymond |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4X8-6ZF FS Profile K4X8-6ZF] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142719779/anna-raymond 14271977] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Philadelphia - 2nd Corps; DOB: 16 Jun 1824; DOD: 16 Nov 1906 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Ann Reade |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Anne Reade, possibly Anne Reading(?), nurse at Baltimore; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah M. Reading |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|nurse in Davenport, Iowa, Residence: Lowry City, Missouri age 70 circa 1911; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Margaretta V. Mundorf Reed |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9952489/margaret-v-reed 9952489] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Volunteer Gettysburg Nurse - /Surgeon's Wife Gettysburg Nurse - - 5th Corps; Husband's Name: Joseph A.E. Reed DOB: 24 Feb 1833; DOD: 18 Apr 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Annie L. Reeder |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16178487/annie-l.-reeder 16178487] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|L. Elizabeth McNett Rehm |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15520543 15520543] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Eugene, Oregon |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Ann Reid |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16196249/ann-reid 16196249] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Pamelia Reid |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/104/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 104-105] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Martha A. Fletcher Relyea |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Wapello, Iowa; pension record - formerly Fletcher |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Rhodes |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Washington, District of Columbia |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary C. Rice |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Chicago, Illinois; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Hall-26536|Maria M. C. Hall Richards]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MLWJ-N6W FS Profile MLWJ-N6W] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/158362431/maria-mc-hall 158362431] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[http://john-banks.blogspot.com/2013/10/remembering-their-ancestor-civil-war.html Blog]; [https://www.gettysburg.edu/special-collections/pdfs/cwvfm/CWVFM-036.pdf Gettysburg]; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_M._C._Hall Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|A daughter of a Washington lawyer, she served at the Smoketown Hospital at Antietam from shortly after the battle until the hospital closed in May 1863. Husband: J. T. Richards Residence: Weathersfield, Connecticut age 74 circa 1911; History of NH unit |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Agnes Adams Wilbour Richardson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR19-K7M FS Profile LR19-K7M] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39259360/agnes-adams-richardson 39259360] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Newport, Rhode Island |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary A. Ransom Richardson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42379379/mary-ann-richardson 42379379] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Vineland, New Jersey, Residence: Vineland, New Jersey w/spouse age 76 circa 1911; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Catherine Gibbons Ridenour |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Elida, Ohio; pension record - formerly Gibbons |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Riggins-686|Lydia A. Riggins]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32449481/lydia-a-riggins 32449481] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Chester, Pennsylvania; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Annie A. Robbins |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Tampa, Florida |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| Julia A. Peckman Robinson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Maiden Name may be Smith, and married a man named Robinson after Peckman; US Volunteers; Birth: Unknown, Northfield, VT; Death: After 08/05/1893; Burial: Elmwood Cemetery, Northfield, VT; Pension application 08/05/1893; Birth of child Frederick, in Massachusetts in 1853, shows Julia's birth as Northfield, VT |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lelia P. Roby |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBB3-B4W FS Profile MBB3-B4W] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born: 25 Dec 1848 Boston, founded Ladies of the Grand Army, Residence: Chicago, Illiois |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth Murtha Roche |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from New York, New York; pension record - formerly Murtha |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah Frances Pearce Rockwell |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCRP-BPG FS Profile KCRP-BPG] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35508001/sarah-frances-rockwell 35508001] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Ross-33190|Anna Marie Ross]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11814770 11814770] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://guides.loc.gov/civil-war-soldiers/anna-maria-ross LOC Bio] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Alternate name: Anna Maria Ross; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Aseneth C. Nolan Rowley |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDYL-SD7 FS Profile LDYL-SD7] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124517588/aseneth-c_-rowley 124517588] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary "Mammy" Ruggles |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58796090 58796090]  |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.prospecthill.org/notable-burials/mary-mammy-ruggles/ Notable Burials] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Amanda Reinecker Rupp |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSBR-96J FS Profile GSBR-96J] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17035372/amanda-elizabeth-rupp 17035372] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Wikert House, Christ Lutheran Church, Willoughby Run, Letterman; Alternate Spelling: Renecker DOB: 8 Oct 1840; DOD: 9 Mar 1928; Gettysburg Times August 14, 1926 p. 14 Article about Amanda Rupp, one of three Gettysburg nurses who joined nurse's association. Salome Stewart, Amanda Rupp and Alice Powers. Amanda last living. Account of aunt Nancy Weikert opening Christ Lutheran Church and making gallons of coffee. She and her aunt worked at field hospital at Natural Springs Park. Willoughby's Run. July 1-2. Coco p. 133 Confederate Hospital. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth Augusta Russell |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|nurse in New York City hospitals; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Cora E. Ruttinger |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Colorado Springs, Colorado; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister Ignatius Ryan       |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[http://irishedition.com/2013/07/sisters-of-saint-joseph-of-philadelphia-who-were-nurses-in-the-civil-war/ St Joseph of Philidelphia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Baptismal Name: Elizabeth; Born in London, England; Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia; she was 33 years old in 1861 when called to serve as a nurse; approximate birth year: 1828 |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Civil War Nurses Current Last Name S - Z=== ===="S"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name S''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Emma A. French Sackett |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZZ8-78L FS Profile LZZ8-78L] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12654632/emma-a-sackett 12654632] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://vermontcivilwar.org/get.php?input=84502 VT Profile]; [https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/232/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 232-235] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|nurse in Indiana, Residence: Winterset, Iowa age 69 circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Joy-1576|Agnes Elisabeth Winona Leclerc Joy Salm Salm]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MTYY-NGP FS Profile MTYY-NGP] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13261681/agnes-elizabeth_winona_leclerq-joy 13261681] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Agnes_Salm-Salm Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|nurse with the 68th New York Infantry; The Princess Salm Salm - American wife of Prince Felix zu Salm-Salm killed in the Civil War; 2nd husband: Charles Heneage; Salm-Salm records |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Ellen Cantwell Sargent |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M79W-ZFY FS Profile M79W-ZFY] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/157135304/ellen-sargent 157135304] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Minneapolis, Minnesota; pension record - formerly Cantwell; Husband:Samuel Sargent |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister Mary Frances Schervier |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4QJ-9MY FS Profile L4QJ-9MY] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29226061/mary-frances-schervier 29226061] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|She was a sister of the Sisters of the Poor; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Ambrosia Schwartz |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130324124/walburga-_sister_ambrosia_-schwartz 130324124] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Harriet M. Scott |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|US Volunteers Nurse; Birth: 03/23/1833,Franklin, VT; Death: 08/31/1915; Burial: Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett, MA - Marker/Plot: Laurel Hill #2938; Applied for pension - 10/15/1892, not approved |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Scott-53473|Mary Katherine "Kate" M. Scott]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81353270/kate-m.-scott 81353270] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|wrote 2 books: [https://archive.org/details/historyofonehund00scot "History of the 105th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers", 1877]; [https://archive.org/details/historyofjeffers00scot/mode/2up "History of Jefferson County Pennsylvania," 1888]; born 5 October 1837 Ebensburg, Cambria, PA; w/105th Pennsylvania Inf, died: 1911 in Brookville, Pennsylvania |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Catherine Wren Upton Sharp |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KF9Q-311 FS Profile KF9Q-311] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/93226346/mary-c-upton 93226346] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Vera, Illinois |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Caroline "Carrie" Sheads |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10929950/carrie-s.-sheads 10929950] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.gutenberg.org/files/21853/21853-h/21853-h.htm#Page_775 Gutenberg pg 775] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Oak Ridge Seminary Principal,; DOB: 1840; DOD: 16 Feb 1884 - Women's Work in the Civil War: ''Miss Carrie Sheads, the principal of Oak Ridge Female Seminary, is also deserving of a place in our record for her courage, humanity and true womanly tact.'' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister Mary Gonzaga Sheehan |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112392515/fanny-_sr_mary_gonzaga_-sheehan 112392515] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Newby-1899|Ellen Sarah Newby Sheldon]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LX3L-9RS FS Profile LX3L-9RS] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Los Angeles, California; pension record - formerly Newby |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elvira Bliss Sheldon |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4T8-2FQ FS Profile K4T8-2FQ] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49313179/elvira-sheldon 49313179] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|widow pension file |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Hannah C. Bowman Sheppard |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Nurse appointed by Dix from Millville, New Jersey; married 1866 after the war. Residence: Port Elizabeth, New Jersey 1895. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sitha Jane Burns Sholley |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G4G9-XRS FS Profile G4G9-XRS] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61822111/sitha-jane-sholley 61822111] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Kirksville, Missouri; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Ann Alexis Shorb |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC3S-137 FS Profile LC3S-137] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Ann_Alexis_Shorb Wikipedia]; [https://studylib.net/doc/7821510/sister-ann-alexis---archdiocese-of-boston----bicentennial Study Library]; [https://newspapers.bc.edu/?a=d&d=pilot18651205-01&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN------- News Article]; [https://www.thebostonpilot.com/opinion/article.asp?ID=181782 Boston Pilot] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born: 1804; Birthname: Henrietta "Harriet" Shorb; Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, founder of Carney Hospital, Boston, and head nurse at Satterlee General Hospital, Philadelphia; died 1875; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Anna S. Shuman |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57194090/anna-s-shuman 57194090] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Washington, District of Columbia; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary Siezgle |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWY2-ST2 FS Profile LWY2-ST2] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/infantry/41stInf/41stInfCWN.htm 41st Inf]; [https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Mary_Siezgle Wikia]; |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Hospital nurse for two years traveling with husband's Regiment - 41st NY DeKalb Regt. A RETURNED HEROINE.—About two years ago, Mrs. Mary Seizgle left this City for the seat of war, with the Forty-first regiment New-York Volunteers, of which her husband was a member. It further appeared that during her two years' absence she has rendered herself very useful as hospital nurse, but also served as a combatant in the unit. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Emma Riggins Simon |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Keokuk, Iowa; 2 pension records - former names: Shaw, Shay & Riggins |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Emma L. Hasmer Simonds |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCL6-YKV FS Profile KCL6-YKV] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/88/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 88-89] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Appointed by Dix to Memphis, Tenn., as chief nurse of Ward A in the Gayoso Hospital; Husband: Justin Frank Simonds; Residence after the war in 1873 moved to Fayetteville, Arkansas and was a professional nurse until 1892; DOD: 1893 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Rachel Simpkins |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13731247/rachel-simpkins 13731247] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Sykes-3913|Sarah Sykes Sinfield]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G716-KDY FS Profile G716-KDY] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15747342/sarah-sinfield 15747342] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Kellogg-3414|Ruth Helen Kellogg Sinnott]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K6ML-DRG FS Profile K6ML-DRG] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133159372/ruth-helena-sinnott 133159372] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Ruth_Sinnotte Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Husband: Jonathan Patrick Sinnotte ​(married 1848; died 1852)​; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Anna Slater |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Laurel, Maryland; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Josephine Miller Slyder |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW3D-WLK FS Profile GW3D-WLK] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65185928/josephine-m-slyder 65185928] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Emmitsburg Rd.; Alternate Spelling: Slider DOB: 9 Oct 1836; DOD: 9 Jan 1911; Dayton Daily News, Dayton Ohio March 26, 2015 p. D2 Rosalie Yoakam, "As Battle of Gettysburg raged, she baked bread." |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth Smaldren |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20351962 20351962] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Fold3 record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| John Smalley |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born: 02/05/1830, Vershire, VT; Service: enlisted 5/7/61, mustered in: 6/20/61, Pvt, Co. I, 2nd Vermont Infantry, assigned as Nurse, Regimental Hospital, 3/62, mustered out: 6/29/64; Death: 01/16/1906; Burial: Laurel Glen Cemetery, Shrewsbury, VT; Pension: 5/3/1889, VT; records and fold3 memorial |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Awilda Smith |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Moscow, Idaho |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Fannie A. Sheppard Smith |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Inidanapolis, Indiana; pension record - formerly Sheppard |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Frances R. Smith |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Cedar, Colorado; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Helen E. Smith |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Alston, Massachusetts; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lu Wheat Smith |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKP6-N4V FS Profile LKP6-N4V] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102158799/luany-wheat 102158799] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Lu_Wheat_Smith Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary R. Webber Smith |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Age 85 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Rebecca S. Smith |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Past president of Army Nurses; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sarah A. Safford Smith |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Amanda B. Smythe |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|nurse in Indiana, Residence: Carrollton, Ohio age 71 circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Eliza Hinkle Spare |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/24TS-L5Y FS Profile 24TS-L5Y] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/91221387/eliza-spare 91221387] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Phoenixville Union Relief Society - 11th Corps Hosp; Husband's Name: Joshua Spear; Alternate Spelling: Spear or Henkle; DOB: 1 Dec 1815; DOD: 18 Feb 1891 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Emily D. Pettigrew Spear |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRGS-W69 FS Profile LRGS-W69] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65704832/emily-d.-spear 65704832] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Angie Spence |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Morrow, Ohio |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elmina Pheiades Keeler Spencer |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2NW-Z27 FS Profile K2NW-Z27] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24647470/elmina-pheiades-spencer 24647470] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.rbhousemuseum.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/ElminaSpencerSM.pdf RBHouse Museum]; [https://oswegocountytoday.com/community/who-is-elmina-spencer/ Oswego]; [http://www.nyduvcw.org/tents/Oswego.html NY Union]; [https://www.fifthmainemuseum.org/2020/06/09/good-women-noble-women-the-national-association-of-army-nurses-of-the-civil-war/ 5th Maine] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Nurse/ New York State Agent (No. 5) With Husband Robert H. Spencer Hospital Steward Purveyor 147th NY - First Corps First Division White Church; 147th NY July 1-end of July. ; Husband's Name: Mrs Robert H. Spencer DOB: 15 Sep 1819; DOD: 29 Dec 1912; 147th New York Infantry;  Resided Oswego, New York in 1910; military card; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Milliken-2062|Sarah J. Milliken Sprague]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/170/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 170-172] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sarah J. Milliken, Born Baldwin, Maine 3 Aug 1830; Parents: Joshiah and Sally (Townsend) Milliken; Married William N. Sprague, Lynn MA; Residence: Lynn, Massachusetts age 82 circa 1911; Husband: W. N. Sprague; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Susannah Sprague |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|nurse in Kansas, Residence: Denver, Colorado circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary E. Chamberlain Squire |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence: Sheboygan, Michigan age 67 circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Emma A. Stafford |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33269564/emma-amelia-stafford 33269564] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Wichita, Kansas |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister Mary Stanislaus |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Baltimore, Maryland; pension record - birth name: Ellen Matthews |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Cornelia M. Tompkins Stanley |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131848883/cornelia-maria-stanley 131848883] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Residence: Gardena, California age 73 circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Harriett Stanley |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Opp, Alabama; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Hanna Elizabeth Judkins Starbird |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJK8-J26 FS Profile LJK8-J26] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9623231 9623231] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Hannah_Judkins_Starbird Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born in Skowhegan, Maine; Received appointment from Miss Dix (USSC) in August of 1864; nurse at Carver Hospital in Washington, DC for three weeks then sent to St. John's College Hospital in Washington, DC staying until it closed on July 15, 1865; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Margaret Stauffer |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/184631745/margaret-stauffer 184631745] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah Burger Stearns |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.mnopedia.org/person/stearns-sarah-burger-1836-1904 mnopedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|not a nurse - lectured on behalf of the USSC; women’s right advocate; born 30 Nov 1836 in New York City; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| Eunice Hitchcock Stebbins |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7PW-8BD FS Profile L7PW-8BD] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64565837/eunice-stebbins 64565837] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Civilian Nurse, Jarvis General Hospital, Baltimore, MD; Burial: Osage Cemetery, Osage, IA; Pension: 10/21/1864 as mother of a soldier |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Helen Stebbins |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7PW-D9K FS Profile L7PW-D9K] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47663188/helen-stebbins 47663188] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|US Volunteers - pension record Eunice Hitchcock Stebbins is her mother |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Julia A. Stebbins |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7PW-D3M FS Profile L7PW-D3M] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47663212/julia-a.-stebbins 47663212] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Nurse at Jarvis Hospital, Baltimore, MD; Birth: 01/23/1837, Burlington, VT; Death: 03/06/1918; Burial: Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana, CA Marker/Plot: Lawn S-208-1; Pension: 9/21/1892, CA; resided in Orange, California |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Emma Stephenson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125608677/emma-stephenson 125608677] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Google search comes up with several citations; possible widow of William Stephenson - widow file |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sophia Elizabeth Battice Stephenson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L49K-F1K FS Profile L49K-F1K] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44477609/sophia-elizabeth-stephenson 44477609] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[http://iagenweb.org/boards/madison/obituaries/index.cgi?read=476788 Obituary]; look for name variations: Bettice and others; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Harriet R. Colfax Steven |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87493885/harriet-a-colfax 87493885] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://digthedunes.com/harriet-colfax-the-enduring-keeper-of-the-light/ Keeper of the Light] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|of Michigan City, Indiana, married and widowed before the Civil War; pension record; Alternate name: Stevens |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Ellenor B. Stevens |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Erie, Pennsylvania; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary O. Townsend Stevens |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|nurse in Wash DC, Residence: Peabody, Massachusetts age 69 circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Myers-18911|Elizabeth Salome "Sally" Myers Stewart]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHVG-XFV FS Profile LHVG-XFV] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10929958/salome-stewart 10929958] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - July 2- Catholic Church, Seminary, Letterman; DOB: 1842; DOD: 17 Jan 1922; teacher, census enumerator, husband died 1868 Residence: Gettysburg, Pennsylvania; AKA Salome Myers Stwart |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lydia Anne Weager Stewart |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LV9T-7XJ FS Profile LV9T-7XJ] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65443267/lydia-anne-stewart 65443267] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary E. Pearce Stewart |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|? Born: Ohio, Residence: Athens, Ohio circa 1911 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Georgiana Willets Stradling |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4N1-VFG FS Profile K4N1-VFG] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49358681 49358681] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Died 8 January 1912; married James Moore Stradling of New Jersey Civil War, His wife, Georgianna, was cremated, and James might have been also. Georgiana Willets Stradling (1840-1912), of Jersey City, New Jersey. Willets was a nurse during the American Civil War; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth Billmer Stratemeyer |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67706986/elizabeth-stratemeyer 67706986] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Annie M. Strout |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Fall River, Massachusetts; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Sturges-899|Mary A. Sturges]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/GMG4-Z99 GMG4-Z99] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7434327/mary-a.-sturges 7434327] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Alternate spelling: Sturgis - no maiden name, may start with M. Mother of Mary B. Sturges Maxwell - both served as nurses together. Husband: [[Sturges-600|Seth Morehouse Sturges]]; She enlisted with the 6th Illinois Cavalry and served in Memphis, Tennessee, at the Adams Block Hospital. Mary A. Sturges was 51 years old when she enlisted and served for four years. She was mustered out in June of 1865 - received a pension. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Julia D. Doremus Sutliff |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTHK-W24 FS Profile LTHK-W24] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102145762/julia-d.-sutliff 102145762] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Nancy Craig Weikert Sutton |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/KC8D-FRR KC8D-FRR] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15005389/nancy-sutton 15005389] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - St. Francis Xavier, Christ Lutheran July 1st. Willougby's Run Confederate hospital July1-2; Husband's Name: John Peter Weikert DOB: 8 Apr 1819; DOD: 26 Mar 1899 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Vesta Mindwell Ward Swarts |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VGK-81W FS Profile 9VGK-81W] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146296466/vesta-mindwell-swarts 146296466] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/144/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 144-146] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Alternate name spelling: Swarts; was from Auburn, Indiana; husband surgeon - 147 New York Inf, Residence: Oswego, New York age 92 circa 1911; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Adelaide M. Sweet |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Washington, District of Columbia; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Catherine H.McAllister Sweeney |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM6Q-ZD7 FS Profile GM6Q-ZD7] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23601302/catherine-h-sweney 23601302] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Powers House; Husband's Name: Harvey D. Sweney DOB: 14 Mar 1818; DOD: 29 Jul 1908 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Alletta Swinker |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16196309/alletta-swinker 16196309] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|widow pension file |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Cannon-7519|Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MRHX-LX9 FS Profile MRHX-LX9] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11436265/jane-grey-swisshelm 11436265] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Jane_Swisshelm Wikipedia]; [https://www.loc.gov/item/35000912/ Crusader and feminist; letters of Jane Grey Swisshelm] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="T"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name T''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Eugenia B. King Tabler |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JGG-GS9 FS Profile 9JGG-GS9] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49404639/eugenia-b-tabler 49404639] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Born in Alexandria, Virginia; 1826; Began Volunteering as a nurse on July 4, 1862 until the end of the war; Worked at various hospitals in Washington, D.C.; also known for taking soldiers into her own home and caring for them |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| Seneca W. Taylor |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L12H-FC3 FS Profile L12H-FC3] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76241225/seneca-w-taylor 76241225] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Service: enlisted/mustered in: 7/11/62, m/i 7/11/61, Pvt, Co. K, 9th Vermont Infantry, wounded, Harper's Ferry, 9/14/62, mustered out: 6/13/65, served as hospital nurse; he would have briefly been taken prisoner along with the entire regiment at Harper's Ferry; military records |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Susannah Taylor |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Parkersburg, West Virginia; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Millie Terrell |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Utica, New York; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Catherine Thomas |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from St. Louis, Missouri |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Dorcas Amanda Wescott Thomas |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/timeline/KHBZ-227 KHBZ-227] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53940760/dorcas-amanda-thomas 53940760] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Charlotte Marson Thompson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92685793/charlotte-thompson 92685793] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|nurse in Washington, DC; Residence: Brodhead Wisconsin, age 72 circa 1911; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| Elizabeth Thompson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/258/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 258-259] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Pauline Thompson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|nurse in Kentucky and Missouri, lives in Berwyn, Illiois circa 1911; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sarah E. Thompson Cotton |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|pension record; widow record Husband: Joseph Thompson; remarried Cotton |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sarah Foster McKendless Thompson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTF3-KKQ FS Profile LTF3-KKQ] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16261542/sarah-foster-thompson 16261542] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mandana Coleman Major Thorp |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFKK-PVX FS Profile KFKK-PVX] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86918740 86918740] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary Agnes Tincker |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8ZN-WF7 FS Profile K8ZN-WF7] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74487037/mary-agnes-tincker 74487037] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Agnes_Tincker Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth Catherine "Lydie" Powers Tipton |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23471087/elizabeth-catherine-tipton 2347108] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Catholic Church July 1-4 First Corps; DOB: 7 Feb 1845; DOD: 17 Apr 1900; Daughter of Catherine Powers; sister of Cynthia, Ann, & Mary |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth Mary Andie Tomamichel |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ83-16M FS Profile LZ83-16M] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117825335/elizabeth-mary-tomamichel 117825335] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sarah Dunlap McCahon Tomlinson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MT3H-GPQ FS Profile MT3H-GPQ] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172262924/sarah-dunlap-tomlinson 172262924] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Carlisle, Dickinson College; DOB: 27 Aug 1830; DOD: 25 Apr 1905; Husband: Major George Washington Tomlinson |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Marie Louise Stebbins Topping |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; pension record - formerly Stebbins |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Eliza L. Townsend |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|nurse in Baton Rouge, Louisiana Residence: Portland OR age 79 circa 1911; was from Camden, New Jersey; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Laura R. Cotton Tyson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|nurse in Philly, Residence: Chelsea, Massachusetts age 76 circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="U"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name U''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Rebecca R. Usher |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH52-GG2 FS Profile KH52-GG2] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40297073 40297073] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|of Hollis, Maine |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="V"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name V''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Lucretia A. VanHise |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16261586/lucretia-a-vanhise 16261586] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Mary Veronica |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Baltimore, Maryland; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister M. Victoria |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Notre Dame, Indiana; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary E Gray Vishion |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GDRD-NDW FS Profile GDRD-NDW] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/59899077/mary-e-vishion 59899077] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Anna Marie Diller Vonah |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MR7V-QWH FS Profile MR7V-QWH] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16261637/anna-marie-vonah 16261637] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary Robison Vosburgh |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209613255/mary-vosburgh 209613255] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - 2nd Corps 11th NY; Husband's Name: Dr. Abram Vosburgh DOB: Dec 1827; DOD: circa 1906 |} |} ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===="W"==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Civil War Nurses - Current Last Name W''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 235px;" |Nurse's Name !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FamilySearch
Profile !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 90px;"|FindAGrave
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Other Article !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 365px;"|Personal/Service Information |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Joanna Painter Fox Waddill |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8CW-2WH FS Profile K8CW-2WH] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7362113/joanna-waddill 7362113] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joanna_Fox_Waddill Wikipedia]; [https://www.whoispopulartoday.com/Joanna-Fox-Waddill/jm Popular Today]; [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OlsvxrC3Qzw Video]; [https://www.pinterest.com/pin/846113848735519067/ Pinterest] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Confederate nurse, known as the "Florence Nightengale of the Confederacy; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Martha B. Stokes Walker |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Irving College, Tennessee; pension record - formerly Stokes |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sister Xavier Walker                 |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[http://irishedition.com/2013/07/sisters-of-saint-joseph-of-philadelphia-who-were-nurses-in-the-civil-war/ St Joseph of Philidelphia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Baptismal Name: Mary; Born in Limerick, Ireland; Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia; she was 34 years old in 1861 when called to serve as a nurse; approximate birth year: 1827 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Skinner-11832|Jane Mae Skinner Wallace]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKYF-2P3 FS Profile LKYF-2P3] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54714840/jane-mae-wallace 54714840] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Deborah D. Brake Wallbridge |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/9ZSK-4GT 9ZSK-4GT] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born circa 1823; Husband: Solon Wallbridge; pension; Volunteers; 1880 Residence: Pulaski, Iowa County, Wisconsin; died 3 September 1896, Iowa County, Wisconsin; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Susan Mercer Wamock |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Residence: Lockington, Ohio age 71 circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth S. Ward |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/132/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 132-133] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Sister Patrick Ward            |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[http://irishedition.com/2013/07/sisters-of-saint-joseph-of-philadelphia-who-were-nurses-in-the-civil-war/ St Joseph of Philidelphia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Baptismal Name: Mary; Born in Tyrone, Ireland; Sister of Saint Joseph of Philadelphia; she was 40 years old in 1861 when called to serve as a nurse; approximate birth year: 1821 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Louise Rockwood Wardner |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/K2XH-2SW FS Profile K2XH-2SW] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104080370/delia-louisa-wardner 104080370] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born in Canton, St. Lawrence, New York; July 6,1832; Married Horace Wardner, surgeon of the 12th IL Vol. Inf., and followed him as matron for the regiment; Was present at the the Battles of Shiloh and Corinth |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Alison A. Wardrobe |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Los Angeles, California |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Catherine Warford |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16003928/catherine-warford 16003928] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Frances Amelia Swan Warriner |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29792201/frances-amelia-warriner 29792201] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Husband's Memorial: [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207811945/henry-augustus-warriner 207811945]; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Julian J. Washburn |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHK1-8TC FS Profile LHK1-8TC] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80454452/julian-j-washburn 80454452] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Service: enlisted 9/11/62, mustered in: 10/22/62, Pvt, Co. C, 15th Vermont Infantry, mustered out: 8/5/63; was a nurse, Medical Department, US Volunteer; Pension: 6/13/1905, NY, widow Martha B.: 11/21/1918, NY |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary L. Washington |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Monroe, Washington |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary J. Watson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/216/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 216-218] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Mary M. Watson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Pierce City, Missouri; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Margaret A. Edgar Weed |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/344/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pg 344-349] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born 1838 and educated in Lockport, IL; married to Alexander G. Weed; honorably discharged in the fall of 1865; widowed 1891; Residence: Russell, Kansas 1895 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Leslie-3404|Mary Isabel Leslie Welch]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Port Orchard, Washington |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Sarah Wells |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Nashville, Tennessee; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Jane M. Livingston Welty |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHCY-G5R FS Profile LHCY-G5R] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27552007/jane-m-welty 27552007] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - Gettyburg volunteer - Letterman 4 mos.; Husband's Name: Solomon Welty DOB: 10 Feb 1818; DOD: 27 Jul 1888 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Catherine Houghtelin Wert |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Gettysburg Nurse - 2nd Corps; DOB: 25 Dec 1814; DOD: 6 Jul 1899 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Emma Aughinbaugh Wert |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23894015/emma-wert 23894015] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse; DOB: 17 Oct 1845; DOD: 29 Aug 1909 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Margaret Ann West |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Palms, California; pension record |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Modena R. Chadwick Weston |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1ZQ-LFD FS Profile L1ZQ-LFD] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39826960/modena-r-weston 39826960] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modena_Weston Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Unknown-674381|Elizabeth C. Wethrell]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/113886634/elizabeth-c.-wethrell 113886634] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth Wheeler |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/314/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 314-320] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Cecelia White |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/402/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pg 402-403] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| about 46 when served as a nurse; Burlington, Iowa, 1895 near 80 in 1895 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Cynthia Elbin White |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Alba, Missouri; nurse in Iowa, Residence: Lowry City, Missouri, age 67 circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Josephine Hazard White |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZBR-W7X FS Profile KZBR-W7X] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146535767/josephine-white 14653576] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|pension record - formerly Hazard |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Lydia L. Horton Whiteman |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58575167/lydia-l.-whiteman 58575167] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Residence: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Age 85 circa 1911; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Lucina B. Emerson Whitney |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCFH-CX9 FS Profile LCFH-CX9] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9192905/lucina-b-whitney 9192905] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|pension record - formerly Meecham? |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Martha E. Armstrong Wiestling |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2WXP-GRD FS Profile 2WXP-GRD] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36225699/martha-e-wiestling 36225699] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Electa L. Willard |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Residence: Detroit, Michigan age 83 circa 1911; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Smyser-81|Catherine J. "Jennie" Smyser Wills]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MR4W-H28 FS Profile MR4W-H28] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128344793/catharine-jane-wills 128344793] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Gettysburg Nurse - RR Station, Wills House; Husband's Name: David Wills DOB: 12 Aug 1834; DOD: 27 Dec 1891 |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Mary Eleanor Willson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8HJ-4FV FS Profile K8HJ-4FV] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12744436/mary-eleanor-willson 12744436] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|resides in Westgate, California, USA circa 1911. LNAB Merrill; pension record; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|A. Tryphena Wilson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Lemon Grove, California |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Elizabeth R. Wilson |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Veterans Home, Wisconsin |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Jennie Wilson |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|was from Robinson Point, Florida |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Foley-5976|Mary E Toby Winegardner]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27163766/mary-e-winegardner 27163766] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Father: Michael |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Julia Hines Winkley |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVYG-TFQ FS Profile LVYG-TFQ] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/70221011/julia-winkley 70221011] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Caroline Brown Winslow |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118759268/caroline-winslow 118759268] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_B._Winslow Wikipedia] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Born 19 November 1822 in England; Died 7 December 1896 Washington DC; physician served as nurse during Civil War; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elitha Susan Smith Wisler |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K851-JWL FS Profile K851-JWL] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16003809/elitha-susan-wisler 16003809] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Wiswell-305|Rebecca Wiswell]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WYN-T1S FS Profile 9WYN-T1S] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103699664/rebecca-wiswell 103699664] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/298/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 298-302] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Alternate spelling: Wiswall; never married, no issue. |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Elizabeth Wood |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28091072 28091072] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| Lydia A. Johnson Wood |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118698995/lydia-ann-wood 118698995] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Nurse, 4th Vermont Infantry - wife of Pvt Arad T. Wood, 4th Vermont Infantry; Birth: abt 1836, Wardsboro, VT; Death: 11/07/1861 - contracted Thyphoid Fever while serving and died; Burial: Pleasant View Cemetery, Jamaica, VT; Estelle Read Johnson, her sister-in-law, also was a nurse with the 4th Vermont |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Emily E. Lansbury Woodley |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74228167 74228167] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|pension record - formerly Wilson? ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Anna H. Woodruff |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Quincy, Illinois |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Jane M. Worrall |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[https://archive.org/details/ourarmynursesint00inholl/page/376/mode/2up Our Nurses, Pgs 376-379] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Amanda Williams Wright |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|was from Lake Providence, Louisiana; pension record - formerly Williams; ''' Image: See [[Space:Photo_Album:_Nurses_-_US_Civil_War_Era|Nurse Portraits]] ''' |- style="vertical-align: top;" |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Harriet J. 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United States Civil War Nurses Profiles

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United States Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010

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[[Category: US Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: United States Census Records]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source|Sources]] __TOC__ == United States Federal Census, 1790-1940 == * By [[Wikipedia: United_States_Census_Bureau|The United States Census Bureau]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:United States Federal Census|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === *'''Free Census Overview Links''': ::: http://stevemorse.org/census/freesearch.html (search & images) [http://stevemorse.org/census/codes.html Occupation Codes] ::: http://ftp.us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/ ::: https://archive.org/details/us_census ::: [https://www.archives.com/search/census?kw2&aff=90 Archives.com] ::: [https://search.ancestry.com/search/group/usfedcen?cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0003126607&o_lid=0003126607&o_sch=Affiliate+External Ancestry.com] * '''Archive.org''' Images of all completed census forms. No search capability: ::: http://archive.org/search.php?query=United%20States%20Census ::: https://archive.org/details/1790_census ::: https://archive.org/details/1800_census ::: https://archive.org/details/1810_census ::: https://archive.org/details/1820_census ::: https://archive.org/details/1830_census ::: https://archive.org/details/1840_census ::: https://archive.org/details/1850_census ::: https://archive.org/details/1860_census ::: https://archive.org/details/1870_census ::: https://archive.org/details/1880_census ::: https://archive.org/details/1890_census ::: https://archive.org/details/1900_census ::: https://archive.org/details/1910_census ::: https://archive.org/details/1920_census ::: https://archive.org/details/1930_census * '''Ancestry.com''' search: ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5058 1790 United States Federal Census] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7590 1800 United States Federal Census] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7613 1810 United States Federal Census] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7734 1820 United States Federal Census] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8058 1830 United States Federal Census] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8057 1840 United States Federal Census] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7678 1840 Veterans Schedules] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8054 1850 United States Federal Census] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7667 1860 United States Federal Census] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7163 1870 United States Federal Census] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6742 1880 United States Federal Census] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5445 1890 United States Federal Census] most burned by fire 10 January 1921 ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8667 1890 Census of Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7602 1900 United States Federal Census] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7884 1910 United States Federal Census] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6061 1920 United States Federal Census] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6224 1930 United States Federal Census] ::: [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2442 1940 United States Federal Census] :::[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62308/ 1950 United States Federal Census] * '''FamilySearch.org Collections Direct Links''' (Searchable) (Login Required - Free Account) ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803959 United States Census, 1790] ::: [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1804228 United States Census, 1800] ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803765 United States Census, 1810] ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803955 United States Census, 1820] ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1803958 United States Census, 1830] ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1786457 United States Census, 1840] ::: [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1401638 United States Census, 1850] ::: [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1473181 United States Census, 1860] ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1438024 United States Census, 1870] ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1417683 United States Census, 1880] ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1610551 United States Census, 1890] (Fragments -- mostly destroyed by fire) ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1877095 1890 Census of Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War] ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1325221 United States Census, 1900] ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1727033 United States Census, 1910] ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1488411 United States Census, 1920] ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1810731 United States Census, 1930] ::: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2000219 United States Census, 1940] :::[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4464515 United States Census, 1950] * [[Space:US_Census_Categorization]] * [[Space:1774_Rhode_Island_Census|1774 Rhode Island Census]] * 1790 Census: [[Space:Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790|Heads of Families at the First Census of the United States Taken in the Year 1790]] :* reel 1. Connecticut, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire :* reel 2. New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania :* reel 3. Rhode Island, South Carolina, Vermont, Virginia, 1840 Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services ::* https://archive.org/details/populationsc17900003unix * 1790 Connecticut Census: http://books.google.com/books?id=YphUAAAAYAAJ * 1840 Veterans Schedules: When the 1840 census was taken, the enumerators listed living pensioners of the Revolutionary War or other military service on the back of the population schedules. ::: http://books.google.com/books?id=W7JYAAAAMAAJ ::: http://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/1840c-02.pdf ::: http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/1840-census-of-pensioners.htm ::: http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7678 * 1890 Veterans Census: Almost 75,000 special 1890 schedules enumerating Union veterans and widows of Union veterans. :* More information: ::* https://www.census.gov/history/www/genealogy/decennial_census_records/1890_veterans_census.html ::* https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_Census_Veterans_Schedules ::* http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1996/spring/1890-census-2.html :* Online locations: ::: http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8667 ::: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1877095 * 1940 Census ::* http://1940census.archives.gov. ::* Statistics and Maps: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000289382 ==== More Census Information ==== * [[Space:1790_United_States_Federal_Census]] * [[Space:1800_United_States_Federal_Census]] * [[Space:1810_United_States_Federal_Census]] * [[Space:1820_United_States_Federal_Census]] * [[Space:1830_United_States_Federal_Census]] * [[Space:1840_United_States_Federal_Census]] * [[Space:1850_United_States_Federal_Census_sheets]] * [[Space:1860_United_States_Federal_Census]] * [[Space:1870_United_States_Federal_Census]] * [[Space:1880_United_States_Federal_Census]] * [[Space:1890_United_States_Federal_Census]] * [[Space:1900_United_States_Federal_Census]] * [[Space:1910_United_States_Federal_Census]] * [[Space:1920_United_States_Federal_Census]] * [[Space:1930_United_States_Federal_Census]] * [[Space:1940_United_States_Federal_Census]] === Connecticut Federal Population Census Schedules === * 1790 Errata, New Haven County: ''Notes'', [[Space:NEHGR|NEHGR]] (1923) Vol. 77, [https://books.google.com/books?id=FpAeAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA80 Page 80]. * 1790 Reel 0001 https://archive.org/details/populationsc17900001unix * 1800 Reel 1 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18000001unit Fairfield and Hartford Counties * 1800 Reel 2 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18000002unit Litchfield, New Haven, Tolland, and Windham Counties * 1800 Reel 3 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18000003unit Middlesex and New London Counties * 1810 Reel 1 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18100001unit Fairfield and Hartford Counties * 1810 Reel 2 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0002unix Litchfield, Middlesex, and New Haven Counties * 1810 Reel 3 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0003unix New London,Tolland, and Windham Counties * 1820 Reel 1 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18200001unit Fairfield and Litchfield Counties * 1820 Reel 2 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18200002unit Hartford, Middlesex, New London, and Tolland Counties * 1820 Reel 3 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18200003unit New Haven and Windham Counties * 1830 Reel 6 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18300006unit Fairfield County * 1830 Reel 7 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18300007unit Hartford County * 1830 Reel 8 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18300008unit Middlesex and Tolland Counties * 1830 Reel 9 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18300009unit New Haven County * 1830 Reel 11 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18300011unit Windham and Litchfield Counties * 1840 Reel 21 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18400021unit Reel 0021 Fairfield County (part) * 1840 Reel 22 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18400022unit Reel 0022 Fairfield County (part) * 1840 Reel 23 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18400023unit Reel 0023 Hartford County (part) * 1840 Reel 24 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18400024unit Reel 0024 Hartford County (part) * 1840 Reel 25 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18400025unit Reel 0025 Litchfield County * 1840 Reel 26 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18400026unit Reel 0026 Middlesex County * 1840 Reel 27 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18400027unit Reel 0027 New Haven County (part) * 1840 Reel 28 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18400028unit Reel 0028 New Haven County (part) * 1840 Reel 29 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18400029unit Reel 0029 New London County (part) * 1840 Reel 30 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18400030unit Reel 0030 New London County (part) * 1840 Reel 31 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18400031unit Reel 0031 Tolland County * 1840 Reel 32 https://archive.org/details/populationsc18400032unit Reel 0032 Windham County * 1850 Reel 31 https://archive.org/details/7thcensus0031unit v. 1, Fairfield * 1850 Reel 32 https://archive.org/details/7thcensus0032unit v. 1, Fairfield (pt.), v. 2, Fairfield (pt.) * 1850 Reel 33 https://archive.org/details/7thcensus0033unit v. 2, Fairfield (pt.), v. 3, Hartford * 1850 Reel 34 https://archive.org/details/7thcensus0034unit v. 3, Hartford (pt.), v. 4, Hartford (pt.) * 1850 Reel 35 https://archive.org/details/7thcensus0035unit v. 4, Hartford (pt.), v. 5, Litchfield * 1850 Reel 36 https://archive.org/details/7thcensus0036unit v. 5, Litchfield (pt.), v. 6, Litchfield (pt.) * 1850 Reel 37 https://archive.org/details/7thcensus0037unit v. 6, Litchfield, Middlesex * 1850 Reel 38 https://archive.org/details/7thcensus0038unit v. 7, New Haven. * 1850 Reel 39 https://archive.org/details/7thcensus0039unit v. 8, New Haven (pt.) * 1850 Reel 40 https://archive.org/details/7thcensus0040unit v. 9, New London * 1850 Reel 41 https://archive.org/details/7thcensus0041unit v. 9, New London (pt.), v. 10. New London (pt.), Tolland. * 1850 Reel 42 https://archive.org/details/7thcensus0042unit v. 11, Tolland, Windham. * 1860 Reel 73 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu073unit Fairfield County (part) * 1860 Reel 74 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu074unit Fairfield County (part) * 1860 Reel 75 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu075unit Fairfield County (part) * 1860 Reel 76 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu076unit Fairfield County (part) * 1860 Reel 77 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu077unit Hartford County (part) * 1860 Reel 78 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu089unit Hartford County (part), city of Hartford, districts 3, 1, and 2 * 1860 Reel 79 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu079unit Hartford County (part) * 1860 Reel 80 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu080unit Tolland County * 1860 Reel 81 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu081unit Litchfield County (part) * 1860 Reel 82 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu082unit Litchfield County (part) * 1860 Reel 83 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu083unit Middlesex County * 1860 Reel 84 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu084unit New Haven County (part) * 1860 Reel 85 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu085unit New Haven County (part) * 1860 Reel 86 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu086unit City of New Haven, wards 1-3 * 1860 Reel 87 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu087unit City of New Haven, wards 4-8 * 1860 Reel 88 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu088unit New Haven County (part) * 1860 Reel 89 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu078unit New London County (part) * 1860 Reel 90 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu090unit New London County (part) * 1860 Reel 91 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu091unit New London County (part) * 1860 Reel 92 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu092unit Windham County (part) * 1860 Reel 93 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu093unit Windham County (part) * 1870 Reel 96 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0096unit Fairfield (part) County * 1870 Reel 97 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0097unit Fairfield (part) County * 1870 Reel 98 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0098unit Fairfield (part) County * 1870 Reel 99 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0099unit Fairfield (part) County * 1870 Reel 100 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0100unit City of Hartford, wards 1-3 * 1870 Reel 101 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0101unit City of Hartford, wards 4-6 * 1870 Reel 102 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0102unit Hartford County (part)(excluding the city of Hartford) * 1870 Reel 103 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0103unit Hartford County (part) (excluding the city of Hartford) * 1870 Reel 104 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0104unit Hartford County (part) (excluding the city of Hartford) * 1870 Reel 105 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0105unit Litchfield County (part) * 1870 Reel 106 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0106unit Litchfield County (part) * 1870 Reel 107 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0107unit Middlesex County (part) * 1870 Reel 108 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0108unit Middlesex County (part) * 1870 Reel 109 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0109unit City of New Haven, wards 1-3 * 1870 Reel 110 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0110unit City of New Haven, wards 4-8 * 1870 Reel 111 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0111unit New Haven County (part) (excluding the city of New Haven) * 1870 Reel 112 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0112unit New Haven County (part) (excluding the city of New Haven) * 1870 Reel 113 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0113unit New London County (part) * 1870 Reel 114 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0114unit New London County (part) * 1870 Reel 115 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0115unit Tolland County * 1870 Reel 116 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0116unit Windham County (part) * 1870 Reel 117 https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0117unit Windham County (part) * 1880 Reel 94 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0094unit Fairfield County (part: ED 108, sheet 1-ED 120, sheet 12) * 1880 Reel 95 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0095unit Fairfield County (ED 120, sheet 13-ED 138, sheet 35) * 1880 Reel 96 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0096unit Fairfield County (ED 139, sheet 1-ED 155, sheet 52) * 1880 Reel 97 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0097unit Fairfield County (ED 155, sheet 53-end) and city of Hartford (part: ED 1, sheet 1-ED 13, sheet 26) * 1880 Reel 98 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0098unit City of Hartford and Hartford County (ED 13, sheet 27-ED 26, sheet 31) * 1880 Reel 99 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0099unit Hartford County (excluding the city of Hartford) (ED 27, sheet 1-ED 49, sheet 12) * 1880 Reel 100 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0100unit Hartford (excluding the city of Hartford) (ED 49, sheet 13-end) and Litchfield (part: EDs 1-8, sheet 24) Counties * 1880 Reel 101 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0101unit Litchfield County (ED 8, sheet 25-end) * 1880 Reel 102 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0102unit Middlesex County * 1880 Reel 103 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0103unit New Haven County (excluding the city of New Haven) (part: ED 33, sheet I-ED 52, sheet 16) * 1880 Reel 104 * 1880 Reel 105 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0105unit New Haven County (ED 69, sheet 21-ED 82 sheet 56) and city of New Haven, wards 1-5 * 1880 Reel 106 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0106unit City of New Haven, wards 6-13, and New Haven County (excluding the city of New Haven) (ED 83, sheet 1 -ED 102, sheet 12) * 1880 Reel 107 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0107unit New Haven County (excluding the city of New Haven) (ED 102, sheet 13-end) and New London (part: EDs 1-96, sheet 44) Counties * 1880 Reel 108 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0108unit New London County (ED 96, sheet 45-ED 117, Sheet 22) * 1880 Reel 109 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0109unit New London (ED 117, sheet 23-end),Tolland, and Windham (part: EDs 1-124, sheet 34) Counties * 1880 Reel 110 https://archive.org/details/10thcensus0110unit Windham County (ED 124, sheet 35-end) * 1890 * 1900 Reel 131 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu131unit Fairfield County (part: EDs 1-29 and ED 30, sheets 1-9) * 1900 Reel 132 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu132unit Fairfield County (ED 30, sheet 10--end, and EDs 31-63) * 1900 Reel 133 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu133unit Fairfield County (EDs 64, 65, 546, 66-79) * 1900 Reel 134 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu134unit Fairfield County (EDs 80-104) * 1900 Reel 135 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu135unit Fairfield (ED 105--end) and Hartford (part: EDs 115-132) Counties * 1900 Reel 136 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu136unit Hartford County, City of Hartford (EDs 133-150) * 1900 Reel 137 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu137unit Hartford County, City of Hartford (EDs 151,536, 152-158, 539, 159-175, 537, 176-180, and ED 181, sheets 1-12) * 1900 Reel 138 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu138unit Hartford County, City of Hartford (ED 181, sheet 13--end, EDs 182, 183, 540, 184-207, and ED 208, sheets 1-11) * 1900 Reel 139 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu139unit Hartford County (ED 208, sheet 12-end, and EDs 209-225, 541, 226-229) * 1900 Reel 140 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu140unit Litchfield County (part: EDs 230-251,542,252-257, and ED 258, sheets 1-2) * 1900 Reel 141 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu141unit Litchfield (ED 258, sheet 3-end) and Middlesex (part: EDs 269-281 and ED 282, sheets 1-12) Counties * 1900 Reel 142 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu142unit Middlesex (ED 282, sheet 13-end) and New Haven (part: Eds 293--307) Counties * 1900 Reel 143 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu143unit New Haven County (EDs 308-326 and ED 327, sheets 1-5) (548 fols 327) * 1900 Reel 144 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu144unit New Haven County, City of New Haven (EDs 328--351 and ED 352, sheets 1-19) * 1900 Reel 145 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu145unit New Haven County, City of New Haven (ED 352, sheet 20-end, EDs 353-376, and ED 377, sheets 1-17) * 1900 Reel 146 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu146unit New Haven County, City of New Haven (ED 377, sheet 18-end, EDs 378-380, 547, 381-402, and ED 403, sheets 1-10) * 1900 Reel 147 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu147unit New Haven County (ED 403, sheet 11-end, and EDs 404—424) * 1900 Reel 148 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu148unit New Haven (ED 425-end) and New London (part: EDs 442—447 and ED 448, sheets 1-18) Counties * 1900 Reel 149 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu149unit New London County (ED 448, sheet 19-end, and EDs 449,549 [Fort Griswold], 450-467, 550, 468—477) * 1900 Reel 150 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu150unit New London (ED 478-end) and Tolland (part: EDs 492--499 and ED 500, sheets 1-2) Counties * 1900 Reel 151 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu151unit Tolland (ED 500, sheet 3-end) and Windham (part: EDs 508-522) Counties * 1900 Reel 152 https://archive.org/details/12thcensusofpopu152unit Windham County (ED 523--end) * 1910 Reel 127 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po127unit Fairfield (EDs 1, 2, 58, 73-91, 103-108, 119-126) County. * 1910 Reel 128 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po128unit Fairfield (EDs 3-37) County. * 1910 Reel 129 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po129unit Fairfield (EDs 38-57, 59-72, 601, 604, 609) County. * 1910 Reel 130 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po130unit Fairfield (EDs 92-102, 109-118, 600, 607) and Hartford (EDs127-137) Counties. * 1910 Reel 131 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po131unit Hartford (EDs 138-153, 208--215, 234-237, 247, 248) County. * 1910 Reel 132 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po132unit Hartford (EDs 154-174, 238-246, 605) County. * 1910 Reel 133 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po133unit Hartford (EDs 175-207, 606, 608) County. * 1910 Reel 134 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po134unit Hartford (EDs 216-233) and Litchfield (EDs 249-264) Counties. * 1910 Reel 135 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po135unit Litchfield (EDs 265-290) and Middlesex (EDs 291-302, 313-317, 599) Counties. * 1910 Reel 136 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po136unit Middlesex (EDs 303-312, 602) and New Haven (EDs 328-343, 362-364, 444, 445) Counties. * 1910 Reel 137 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po137unit New Haven (EDs 318-327, 365-371, 446-461, 495, 496, 603) County. * 1910 Reel 138 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po138unit New Haven (EDs 344-361, 372-386, 437-443) County. * 1910 Reel 140 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po140unit New Haven (EDs 414-427, 431-436, 462-476) County. * 1910 Reel 141 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po141unit New Haven (EDs 477-494) and New London (EDs 497-507) Counties. * 1910 Reel 142 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po142unit New London (EDs 508-530, 542-551) County. * 1910 Reel 144 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po144unit Windham (EDs 577-598) County. * 1910 Reel 143 https://archive.org/details/13thcensus1910po143unit New London (EDs 531-541), Tolland, and Windham (EDs 568-576) Counties. * 1920 Reel 174 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu174unit Fairfield Co. (EDs 1,503, and 93), Fairfield Co., Danbury City (EDs 1,503, and 93-111), and Fairfield Co., Bridgeport City (EDs 2-16). * 1920 Reel 175 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu175unit Fairfield Co., Bridgeport City (Eds 17-52 and 76-78). * 1920 Reel 176 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu176unit Fairfield Co., Bridgeport City (EDs 53-75 and 79-87). * 1920 Reel 177 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu177unit Fairfield Co., Bridgeport City (EDs 88-92, 116, 117, 494, 495, 126-128, and 480-481) and Fairfield Co. (EDs 112-114 and 118-125). * 1920 Reel 178 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu178unit Fairfield Co. (EDs 115, 153, 154, 175-178, 482-487, 179-183, 129-134, 152, 496, 155-162, and 184). * 1920 Reel 179 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu179unit FairfieldCo. (EDs 163-174, and 135-151). * 1920 Reel 180 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu180unit Hartford Co. (EDs 1-4, 193-203, and 5-26). * 1920 Reel 181 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu181unit Hartford Co. (EDs 27-40, 46, 41-45, and 130-139). * 1920 Reel 182 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu182unit Hartford Co. and City (EDs 47-53, 65-73, 54-64, and 74-76). * 1920 Reel 183 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu183unit Hartford Co. and City (EDs 77-89, and 90-112). * 1920 Reel 184 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu184unit Hartford Co. and City (EDs 113-128) and Hartford Co. (EDs 129, 140, and 178-192). * 1920 Reel 185 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu185unit Hartford Co. (EDs 141-177). * 1920 Reel 186 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu186unit Litchfield Co. (EDs 185-201, 203, 204, 202, 208, and 211-223). * 1920 Reel 187 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu187unit Litchfield Co. (EDs 205-207, 209, 210, and 224-235) and Middlesex Co. (EDs 204, 205, 363, 206-217, and 234-238). * 1920 Reel 188 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu188unit Middlesex Co. (EDs 218-233) and New Haven Co. (Eds 248, 249, 478, 479, 236-247, 250, 497, and 251-253). * 1920 Reel 189 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu189unit New Haven Co. (EDs 254-286). * 1920 Reel 190 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu190unit New Haven Co. (EDs 287-293, 408-412, 407, 413-416, 294-296, 493, and 297-305). * 1920 Reel 191 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu191unit New Haven Co. and City (EDs 306-309, 358-362, 498, 363-369, 310, 311, 505, and 312-324). * 1920 Reel 192 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu192unit New Haven Co. and City (EDs 325-334, 338-342, 335-337, 343-348, 380, 385, and 488). * 1920 Reel 193 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu193unit New Haven Co. and City (EDs 349-357, 370-379, 404-406, 386-395, 504, and 396-403. * 1920 Reel 194 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu194unit New Haven Co. (EDs 417-448). * 1920 Reel 195 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu195unit New Haven Co. (EDs 451,452, 499, 453-461,501,462-466, 500, 467-469, 489, 490, 470-477, 491,449, 450, and 492). * 1920 Reel 196 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu196unit New London Co. (EDs 239-242, 365, 243-252, 255, 256, 253, 254, 269, and 290-304). * 1920 Reel 197 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu197unit New London Co. (EDs 257-268 and 270-289). * 1920 Reel 198 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu198unit Tolland Co. (EDs 305-327) and Windham Co. (EDs 328-332 and 347-362). * 1920 Reel 199 https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu199unit Windham Co. (EDs 333-340, 364, and 341-346). * 1930 Reel 253 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus253unit Fairfield, Bridgeport City EDs 11-98 to 1-99, 1-1 to 1-3, 1-10 to 1-17, 1-4 to 1-9, 1-69 to 1-75, 1-81 * 1930 Reel 254 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus254unit Fairfield, Bridgeport City EDs 1-82 to 1-97, 1-18 to 1-31 * 1930 Reel 255 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus255unit Fairfield, Bridgeport City EDs 1-32 to 1-38, 1-226, 1-39 to 1-56 * 1930 Reel 256 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus256unit Fairfield EDs 1-57 to 1-68, 1-76 to 1-80, 1-100, 1-116 to 1-125 * 1930 Reel 257 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus257unit Fairfield EDs 1-101 to 1-115, 1-130 to 1-14 * 1930 Reel 258 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus258unit Fairfield EDs 1-126 to 1-129, 1-141 to 1-171 * 1930 Reel 260 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus260unit Fairfield EDs 1-203 to 1-209, 1-217 to 1-219, 1-210 to 1-216, 1-220 to 1-225 * 1930 Reel 261 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus261unit Hartford EDs 2-88 to 2-93, 2-109 to 2-111, 2-128 to 2-135, 2-94 to 2-108 * 1930 Reel 262 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus262unit Hartford EDs 2-112 to 2-127, 2-136 to 2-138 Hartford, Hartford City EDs 2-139 to 2-143, 2-1 to 2-10 * 1930 Reel 263 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus263unit Hartford, Hartford City EDs 2-11 to 2-37 * 1930 Reel 264 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus264unit Hartford, Hartford City EDs 2-38 to 2-60 * 1930 Reel 265 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus265unit Hartford, Hartford City EDs 2-61 to 2-84 * 1930 Reel 266 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus266unit Hartford EDs 2-85 to 2-87, 2-158 to 2-174, 2-181 to 2-190 * 1930 Reel 267 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus267unit Hartford EDs 2-175 to 2-180, 2-191 to 2-199, 2-144 to 2-157, 2-200 to 2-203 * 1930 Reel 268 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus268unit Hartford EDs 2-204 to 2-209, 2-212 to 2-216, 2-210 to 2-211, 2-217 to 2-219, 2-235 to 2-244 * 1930 Reel 269 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus269unit Hartford EDs 2-220 to 2-234 Litchfield EDs 3-1 to 3-11, 3-12 (void), 3-13 to 3-23, 3-44 * 1930 Reel 270 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus270unit Litchfield EDs 3-24 to 3-28, 3-47 to 3-58, 3-29 to 3-43, 3-45 to 3-46 * 1930 Reel 271 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus271unit Middlesex EDs 4-1 to 4-12, 4-30 to 4-33, 4-13 to 4-29 * 1930 Reel 272 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus272unit New Haven EDs 5-103 to 5-116, 5-121 to 5-123, 5-117 to 5-120, 5-124 to 5-133 * 1930 Reel 273 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus273unit New Haven EDs 5-134 to 5-164 * 1930 Reel 274 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus274unit New Haven EDs 5-165 to 5-177 New Haven, New Haven City EDs 5-178 to 5-186, 5-1 to 5-8 * 1930 Reel 275 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus275unit New Haven, New Haven City EDs 5-9 to 5-20, 5-32 to 5-35, 5-21 to 5-31, 5-36 to 5-40 * 1930 Reel 276 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus276unit New Haven, New Haven City EDs 5-41 to 5-51, 5-54 to 5-56, 5-52 to 5-53, 5-57 to 5-62, 5-66 to 5-73 * 1930 Reel 277 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus277unit New Haven, New Haven City EDs 5-63 to 5-65, 5-74 to 5-75, 5-78 to 5-84, 5-76 to 5-77, 5-85 to 5-91, 5-98 to 5-99 * 1930 Reel 278 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus278unit New Haven EDs 5-92 to 5-97, 5-100 to 5-102, 5-187 to 5-193, 5-196 to 5-206 * 1930 Reel 279 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus279unit New Haven EDs 5-194 to 5-195, 5-207 to 5-236 * 1930 Reel 281 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus281unit New Haven EDs 5-269 to 5-281 New London EDs 6-1 to 6-13, 6-76, 6-14 to 6-17 * 1930 Reel 282 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus282unit New London EDs 6-18 to 6-25, 6-77, 6-26 to 6-38, 6-66 to 6-71 * 1930 Reel 283 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus283unit New London EDs 6-39 to 6-65, 6-72 to 6-75 * 1930 Reel 284 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus284unit Tolland EDs 7-1 to 7-25 Windham EDs 8-1 to 8-13, 8-26 to 8-28 * 1930 Reel 285 https://archive.org/details/15thcensus285unit Windham EDs 8-14 to 8-25, 8-29 to 8-40 ===Puerto Rico=== ==== 1920 Puerto Rico ==== * Reel 2043: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2043unit ::* Municipio Adjuntas (EDs 600, 610, 610a, 617, 618, 601,605, 619, 61 I, 606, 607, 608, 602, 614, 615, 616, 609, 612, 613, 603, 604, 620) ::* Municipio Arroyo (EDs 99, 779, 780, 781, 782) ::* Municipio Aguado (EDs 391, 393, 396, 402, 397, 400, 392, 401,398, 399, 1044) * Reel 2044: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2044unit ::* Municipio Aquadilla (EDs 319, 320, 315, 318, 317, 325, 321,322, 331,329, 334, 335, 328, 330, 327, 323, 324, 326, 332, 333) ::* Municipio Aguas Buenas (EDs 940, 942, 946, 943, 941,947, 945, 949, 948, 944) * Reel 2045: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2045unit ::* Municipio Aibonito (EDs 727, 733, 736, 729, 734, 728, 735, 731,732, 730) ::* Municipio A$asco (EDs 412-417, 421,424, 423, 422, 420, 419, 418) ::* Municipio Arecibo (EDs 184, 185, 1054, 186, 187, 1055, 207, 208) * Reel 2046: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2046unit ::* Municipio Arecibo (EDs 201, 202, 190, 209-214, 192, 191, 218, 219, 216, 217, 195-197, 188, 189, 203-206, 198-200, 193, 194, 215) * Reel 2047: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2047unit ::* Municipio Barceloneta (EDs 144, 150, 151, 147-149, 146, 145) ::* Municipio Barranquitas (EDs 737, 746, 745, 741,740, 743, 739, 738, 742) ::* Municipio Barros (EDs 747, 759, 764, 757, 758, 753, 755, 756, 750, 760-763, 748, 749, 754, 751, 752) * Reel 2048: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2048unit ::* Municipio Bayamon (EDs 31-33, 50, 51, 49, 52, 53, 34-36, 1052, 45, 56, 57, 37, 48, 54, 55, 58, 46, 47) ::* Municipio Cabo Rojo (EDs 479, 480, 482, 483, 490, 481, 489) * Reel 2049: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2049unit ::* Municipio Cabo Rojo (EDs 486-488, 493, 494, 484, 485, 491) ::* Municipio Caguas (EDs 918-920, 920a, 921,921a, 921b, 925, 926, 935, 935a, 935b, 931, 932, 936, 937, 924) * Reel 2050: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2050unit ::* Municipio Caguas (EDs 938, 939, 922, 923, 933, 934, 927-930) ::* Municipio Camuy (EDs 276, 280, 281,277, 283, 287, 288, 286, 278, 285, 282, 284, 289, 279) ::* Municipio Carolina (EDs 974, 974a, 986, 987, 980, 975, 982-985, 977, 978, 976, 981, 979) * Reel 2051: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2051unit ::* Municipio Cayey (EDs 893, 894, 896, 898, 902, 897, 900, 903, 906, 904, 895, 901, 907) ::* Municipio Ceiba (EDs 1022, 1023, 1025a, 1024a, 1022a, 1024, 1025, 1023a) ::* Municipio Ciales (EDs 167, 175, 176, 182, 183) * Reel 2052: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2052unit ::* Municipio Ciales (EDs 179-181, 168-174, 177, 178) ::* Municipio Cidra (EDs 908, 910, 917, 915, 911,916, 912, 912a, 909, 914, 913) ::* Municipio Coamo (EDs 711,712, 715, 718, 714, 722, 719, 716, 717, 725, 726) * Reel 2053: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2053unit ::* Municipio Coamo (EDs 713, 720, 721,723, 724) ::* Municipio Guayama (EDs 771, 770, 768, 775, 769, 769a, 776, 765, 766, 767, 773, 774, 772) ::* Municipio Comerio (EDs 59, 60, 62, 67, 68, 61, 66, 64, 65, 63) * Reel 2054: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2054unit ::* Municipio Corazal (EDs 78, 79, 79a, 91, 88, 90, 81, 84, 85, 83, 89, 82, 80, 86, 87) ::* Municipio Culebra (ED I042) ::* Municipio Guaynabo (EDs 40, 41,963, 42, 44, 961,958, 38, 38a, 959, 39, 43) ::* Municipio Dorado (EDs 108, 111, 109, 110, 112) ::* Municipio Guanica (EDs 570-572, 572a, 562, 562a, 563) * Reel 2055: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2055unit ::* Municipio Fajardo (EDs 1043, 1016, 1015, 1018, 1021, 1028, 1029, 1019, 1017, 1020, 1026, 1027, 1007) ::* Municipio Guayanilla (EDs 573, 579, 586, 582, 584, 575, 581,580, 585, 576, 577, 578, 583, 574) ::* Municipio Gurabo (EDs 882, 889, 883, 884, 890, 886, 885, 892, 888, 891, 887) * Reel 2056: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2056unit ::* Municipio Hatillo (EDs 265, 269, 270-272, 275, 266, 267, 274, 273, 268) ::* Municipio Hormigueros (EDs 450, 451, 499) ::* Municipio Humacao (EDs 820, 818, 819, 822, 825-828, 832, 831,821,829, 823, 824, 830) * Reel 2057: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2057unit ::* Municipio lsabela (EDs 299, 309-311,316, 313, 301,302, 308, 307, 300, 312, 314, 315, 303, 304, 306, 305) ::* Municipio Juana Diaz (EDs 667, 668, 692, 694, 695, 697, 693, 669-671,689, 686, 687, 696, 688, 691, 690) * Reel 2058: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2058unit ::* Municipio Jayuya (EDs 239, 236-238, 240, 241,242, 229, 230) ::* Municipio Juncos (EDs 856, 857a, 857, 858, 858a, 859, 860, 865, 865a, 866, 863, 864, 861, 862) ::* Municipio Lajas (EDs 518, 528, 522, 520, 526, 525, 527, 524, 521,523, 519) * Reel 2059: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2059unit ::* Municipio Lares (EDs 372, 382, 383, 378, 379, 374, 375, 388, 376, 377, 380, 381,386, 387, 389, 390, 1045, 373, 384, 385) ::* Municipio Las Marias (EDs 457, 465, 466, 458, 468, 460, 459, 464, 463, 461,469, 462) * Reel 2060: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2060unit ::* Municipio Las Piedras (EDs 841,835, 842, 836, 833, 834, 839, 840, 837, 838) ::* Municipio Loiza (EDs 988, 933, 994, 1000, I001, 995, 996, 996a, 997-999, 992, 991,990, 989) ::* Municipio Luquillo (EDs 1031, 1030, 1004, 1005, 1032) ::* Municipio Manati (EDs 131, 132, 132a, 142) * Reel 2061: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2061unit ::* Municipio Manati (143, 143a, 136, 137, 140, 141, 138, 139, 133-135) ::* Municipio Maricao (EDs 470, 473-477, 471,472, 478) ::* Municipio Maunabo (EDs 796, 799, 797, 801,802, 800, 798) ::* Municipio Mayaguez (EDs 427, 425, 426, 1051, 456, 1057, 455) * Reel 2062: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2062unit ::* Municipio Mayaguez (EDs 430, 431,428, 429, 433, 444, 452, 445, 437, 438, 447, 1046, 453, 440, 441,432, 430a, 446, 443, 454, 439, 436, 442, 448, 434, 435) ::* Municipio Moca (EDs 336, 340, 344, 339, 346, 349, 337, 338, 348, 347, 345, 341-343) * Reel 2063: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2063unit ::* Municipio Morovis (EDs 152, 165, 155, 166, 154, 164, 162, 159, 160, 156, 157, 161, 163, 153, 158) ::* Municipio Naguabo (EDs 843, 848, 844, 845, 850, 855, 846, 847, 852, 831,851,853, 854, 949) ::* Municipio Naranjito (EDs 69, 70, 73, 74, 76, 75, 71, 77, 72) * Reel 2064: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2064unit ::* Municipio Patiilas (EDs 783, 786, 790, 791,784, 788, 789, 792, 785, 787, 1058, 795, 793, 794) ::* Municipio Pe$uelas (EDs 587, 590, 591,597, 599, 593, 588, 592, 594, 595, 589, 596, 598) ::* Municipio Ponce (EDs 621, 625-630) * Reel 2065: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2065unit ::* Municipio Ponce (EDs 622-624, 631-635, 642,643, 661-663, 659, 652-654, 636, 637, 656, 657, 650, 651) * Reel 2066: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2066unit ::* Municipio Ponce (EDs 664, 640, 641,665, 646, 649, 666, 647, 648, 658, 655, 638, 644, 645, 660) ::* Municipio Quebradillas (EDs 290-298) ::* Municipio San Lorenzo (EDs 867, 879, 869, 870, 874,875, 868, 880, 876, 881,871-873, 877, 878) * Reel 2067: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2067unit ::* Municipio Rincon (EDs 403, 407-409, 405, 410, 406, 411, 404) ::* Municipio Santa Isabel (EDs 698-702) ::* Municipio Rio Grande (EDs 1002, 1013, 1010-1012, 1008, 1009, 1006, 1003) ::* Municipio Rio Piedras (EDs 950, 951,956, 957, 954, 955, 960) * Reel 2068: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2068unit ::* Municipio Rio Piedras (EDs 967, 964, 965, 952, 953, 962) ::* Municipio Sabana Grande (EDs 529, 530, 537, 539, 540, 532, 531, 538, 543, 544, 545, 546) ::* Municipio Salinas (EDs 703, 705, 706, 1053, 707, 708, 704, 709, 710) * Reel 2069: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2069unit ::* Municipio San German (EDs 495, 496, 572, 505, 506, 504, 514, 501,497, 507, 503, 502, 513, 509-511, 1059, 500, 499, 498, 516, 517, 515, 6-9, 1, 4, 5, 2, 3) * Reel 2070: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2070unit ::* Municipio San Juan (EDs 12-17, 10, 11, 18-25) * Reel 2071: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2071unit ::* Municipio San Juan (EDs 26-30) ::* Port of San Juan, Municipio San Sebastian (EDs 350, 351,364, 368, 363, 353, 357, 358, 354, 362,352, 367, 366, 369, 355, 361,359, 360, 356, 365, 370, 371) * Reel 2072: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2072unit ::* Municipio Toa Alta (EDs 92, 100, 98, 93, 95, 94, 99, 96, 97, 101) ::* Municipio Toa Baja (EDs 102, 105-107, 104, 103, 105, 968-970, 1060, 971-973) ::* Municipio Utuado (EDs 220, 221, 260, 261, 247, 248, 254-256) * Reel 2073: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2073unit ::* Municipio Utuado (EDs 222, 233-235, 243, 224, 225, 253, 249, 226-228, 243, 244, 263, 264,257, 258, 223, 251,252, 259, 262, 231,232, 250, 1047, 245, 246) ::* Municipio Vega Alta (EDs 113-120, 119, 718, 115-117, 114) ::* Municipio Tabucoa (EDs 803, 815, 816) * Reel 2074: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2074unit ::* Municipio Yabucoa (EDs 810, 811,808, 809, 812, 813, 806, 807, 817, 804, 805, 814) ::* Municipio Vega Baja (EDs 121, 129, 124, 125, 122, 123, 127, 128, 126, 130) ::* Municipio Viegues (EDs 1033, 1034, 1049, 1036, 1038, 1037, 1035, 1040, 1041, 1039) * Reel 2075: https://archive.org/details/14thcensusofpopu2075unit ::* Municipio Villalba (EDs 672, 674, 673, 684, 685, 682, 683, 681,679, 680, 677, 678, 675, 676) ::* Municipio Yauco (EDs 541-543, 547, 554, 553-555, 564,568, 569, 556, 552, 565, 557, 558, 545, 567, 550, 551,566, 548, 549, 544, 546, 559-561, 553) ==== 1910 Puerto Rico ==== * Reel 1756: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1756usce ::* Adjuntas, Culebra, Aguada, and Aguas Buenas. * Reel 1757: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1757usce ::* Aguadilla, Aibonito, and Barranquitas. * Reel 1758: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1758usce ::* Ahasco, Arroyo, and Arecibo (EDs 184-197, 209, 1054, 1055). * Reel 1759: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1759usce ::* Arecibo (EDs 198-208, 210-219), Barceloneta, and Barros (EDs 747-754). * Reel 1760: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1760usce ::* Barros (EDs 755-764) and Bayamon. * Reel 1761: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1761usce ::* Cabo Rojo and Caguas (EDs 918-930). * Reel 1763: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1763usce ::* Cayey and Ciales. * Reel 1764: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1764usce ::* Cidra, Comerio, and Coamo. * Reel 1765: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1765usce ::* Corozal, Maricao, and Fajardo. * Reel 1768: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1768usce ::* Isabela and Juana Diaz (EDs 667-688). * Reel 1769: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1769usce ::* Juana Diaz (EDs 689-697), Juncos, Lajas, and Las Marias. * Reel 1770: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1770usce ::* Lares, Loiza, and Munabo. * Reel 1771: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1771usce ::* Manati and Mayaguez (EDs 425-436, 1050, 1051). * Reel 1772: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1772usce ::* Mayaguez (EDs 437-457, 1046, 1057), Moca, and Rincon. * Reel 1773: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1773usce ::* Morovis, Naranjito, Naguabo, and Patillas (EDs 783--787, 1058). * Reel 1774: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1774usce ::* Patillas (EDs 788-795), Penuelas, and Ponce (EDs 621-630). * Reel 1775: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1775usce ::* Ponce (EDs 631-666). * Reel 1777: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1777usce ::* Sabana Grande, Salinas, and San German. * Reel 1778: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1778usce ::* San Juan (EDs 4-28). * Reel 1779: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1779usce ::* San Juan (EDs 1-3, 29, 30), San Lorenzo, and San Sebastian. * Reel 1780: https://archive.org/details/thirteenthcensus1780usce ::* Santa Isabel, Toa 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United States in The Great War '''
{{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-2.jpg |align=r |size=175 |caption=[[Wilson-7591|President Woodrow Wilson]] }} On April 2, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson went before a joint session of Congress to request a declaration of war against Germany. Wilson cited Germany’s violation of its pledge to suspend unrestricted submarine warfare in the North Atlantic and the Mediterranean, as well as its attempts to entice Mexico into an alliance against the United States, as his reasons for declaring war. On April 4, 1917, the U.S. Senate voted in support of the measure to declare war on Germany. The House concurred two days later. The United States later declared war on German ally Austria-Hungary on December 7, 1917 but never made declarations of war against the other Central Powers Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire. .{{Image|file=Pershing-6.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption=[[Pershing-6|General John J. Pershing]] }} President Wilson selected General John J. Pershing (called "Black Jack" after he commanded the famous 10th cavalry in he 1890s) to head the American Expeditionary Force. Pershing left for Europe with a mandate from Wilson to cooperate with Allied forces under the following proviso - "''that the forces of the United States are a separate and distinct component of the combined forces the identity of which must be preserved''." In other words, there would be no wholesale melding of American soldiers into the British and French armies as the Allied commanders hoped. The United States would fight under its own flag and its own leadership. This proved to be a bone of contention among the Allies for the rest of the war. [[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]]
US Military Commanders and Leaders
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NAME''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|[[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|300px]]
'''INFORMATION''' ! align="center" style="background:#0040FF;"|'''PHOTO''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#0040FF;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0040FF;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0040FF;"| |- |'''Major General
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Alexander_(United_States_Army_officer) Robert Alexander]
1863-1941''' | He commanded the U.S. Army's 77th Infantry
Division in France during World War I.
|[[Image: Alison s photos-3.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Brigadier General
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Alvord,_Jr. Benjamin Alvord, Jr. ]
1860-1927''' || He was the adjutant general of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I.
He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal
for his service during the war.||[[Image:Alison_s_photos-4.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Brigadier General
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wallace_Atterbury William Wallace Atterbury]
1866-1935 |He was instrumental in reorganizing railroad traffic
during the war for more efficient transportation of troops
and supplies for the American Expeditionary Forces || [[Image:Alison_s_photos-5.jpg|70px]] |- |''' Major General
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Justin_Bailey Charles Justin Bailey]
1859-1946''' |He was the commander of the 81st Division of the National Army,
which he commanded in France in 1918-19. In the latter year
he was appointed commander of the Middle Atlantic Coast,
Artillery District, and in 1921, commander of the Third Corps area.
||[[Image:Alison_s_photos-6.jpg|70px]] |- |''' Major General
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Hill_Bandholtz Harry Hill Bandholtz]
1864-1925''' | He was named United States Army Provost Marshal General to
General John J. Pershing's American Expeditionary Force in France.
He is widely considered to be the "father" of the
United States Army's Military Police Corps. |[[Image:Alison_s_photos-7.jpg|70px]] |- |''' Major General
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Franklin_Bell James Franklin Bell ]
1856-1919''' |He was a major-general in the Regular United States Army,
commanding the Department of the East |[[Image:Alison_s_photos-8.jpg |70px]] |- |'''Major General
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Murray_Black William Murray Black ]
1855-1933''' |He was Chief of Engineers responsible for mobilizing and
training some 300,000 engineer troops for a wide range
of military engineering tasks. For this work he was
awarded the Distinguished Service Medal. |[[Image:Alison_s_photos-9.jpg |70px]] |- |'''Brigadier General
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_H._Blanding Albert Hazen Blanding ]
1876-1970)''' |He commanded the 53rd Brigade, 27th Division.
He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal |[[ Image:Alison_s_photos-10.jpg |70px]] |- |}
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To build the camps and cantonments required to train U.S. National Guard and National Army divisions during World War I, the federal government created the construction division of the army in May 1917. Secretary of War Newton D. Baker ordered the building of sixteen wood-frame cantonments and sixteen National Guard camps, where troops would be quartered in hastily erected tents with wood floors, with wooden buildings for kitchens and mess halls. Each National Army cantonment contained, in addition to the barracks, quarters, and administration buildings, a hospital, warehouses, railroad tracks, target range, and, in many cases, a power station. Each cantonment could accommodate a "Pershing" division, approximately 28,000 men. By 1 September 1917, the thirty-two construction projects were housing troops. Contractors, taking advantage of a special wartime contract system, employed as many as 200,000 civilians to assemble the camps. National Army cantonments built were Custer (Battle Creek, Michigan), Devens (Ayer, Massachusetts), Dodge (Des Moines, Iowa), Dix (Wrightstown, New Jersey), Funston (Fort Riley, Kansas), Gordon (Atlanta, Georgia), Grant (Rockford, Illinois), Jackson (Columbia, South Carolina), Lee (Petersburg, Virginia), Lewis (American Lake, Washington), Meade (Admiral, Maryland), Pike (Little Rock, Arkansas), Sherman (Chillicothe, Ohio), Taylor (Louisville, Kentucky), Travis (San Antonio, Texas), and Upton (Yaphank, Long Island, New York). National Guard camps built were Beauregard (Alexandria, Louisiana), Bowie (Fort Worth, Texas), Cody (Deming, New Mexico), Doniphan (Fort Sill, Oklahoma), Frémont (Palo Alto, California), Green (Charlotte, North Carolina), Hancock (Augusta, Georgia), Kearney (Linda Vista, California), Logan (Houston, Texas), MacArthur (Waco, Texas), McClellan (Anniston, Alabama), Sevier (Greenville, South Carolina), Shelby (Hattiesburg, Mississippi), Sheridan (Montgomery, Alabama), Wadsworth (Spartanburg, South Carolina), and Wheeler (Macon, Georgia). After the war, the government salvaged a vast quantity of material and sold the remaining installations.
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United States Campaigns in World War I
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:Cambrai, 20 November – 4 December 1917 :Somme Defensive, 21 March – 6 April 1918 :Lys, 9–27 April 1918 :Aisne, 27 May – 5 June 1918 :Battle of Cantigny 28 May 1918 :Battle_of_Belleau_Wood 1–26 Jun 1918 :Montdidier-Noyon, 9–13 June 1918 :Champagne-Marne, 15–18 July 1918 :Battle of Chateau-Thierry 18 July 1918 :Aisne-Marne, 18 July – 6 August 1918 :Somme Offensive, 8 August – 11 November 1918 :Oise-Aisne, 18 August – 11 November 1918 :Ypres-Lys, 19 August – 11 November 1918 :St. Mihiel, 12–16 September 1918 :Meuse-Argonne, 26 September – 11 November 1918 :Vittorio Veneto, 24 October – 4 November 1918
[[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|400px]] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Lists_of_military_units_and_formations_of_World_War_I Lists of military units and formations of World War I] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formations_of_the_United_States_Army_during_World_War_I Formations of the United States Army During World War I] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_American_Aero_Squadrons List of American Aero Squadrons] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_War_I_flying_aces_from_the_United_States List of World War I Flying Aces From the United States] {{Image|file=United_States_in_The_Great_War-6.jpg |align=r |size=175 |caption=World War I Poster }}
The United States Navy sent a battleship group to Scapa Flow to join with the British Grand Fleet, destroyers to Queenstown, Ireland and submarines to help guard convoys. Several regiments of Marines were also dispatched to France. The British and French wanted U.S. units used to reinforce their troops already on the battle lines and not to waste scarce shipping on bringing over supplies. The U.S. rejected the first proposition and accepted the second. General John J. Pershing, American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) commander, refused to break up U.S. units to serve as reinforcements for British Empire and French units. As an exception, he did allow African-American combat regiments to fight in French divisions. The Harlem Hellfighters fought as part of the French 16th Division, earning a unit Croix de Guerre for their actions at Château-Thierry, Belleau Wood, and Séchault. On the battlefields of France in spring 1918, the war-weary Allied armies enthusiastically welcomed the fresh American troops. They arrived at the rate of 10,000 a day. The infusion of new U.S. troops greatly strengthened the Allies' strategic position and boosted morale. The Allies achieved victory over Germany on November 11, 1918.
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United States in the War of 1812 '''
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'''United States Army Commanders and leaders''' {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 4px Solid Blue;" |- ! align="center" style="background:#DF0101;"|'''RANK AND
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'''INFORMATION''' ! align="center" style="background:#0040FF;"|'''PHOTO''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#0040FF;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0040FF;"| ! align="center" style="background:#0040FF;"| |- |'''General
[[Hull-2524|William Hull]]
1753-1825''' | He is best remembered for surrendering Fort Detroit
to the British,he surrendered Fort Detroit to
General Isaac Brock on August 16, 1812 |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-334.jpg|70px]] |- |''' Major General
[[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]]
1767-1845''' | Along with his 5,000 soldiers he won a decisive victory
against 7,500 British,in the Battle of New Orleans on
January 8,1815. He became a national hero for his actions,
he received the Congressional Gold Medal |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-331.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Major General
[[Harrison-912| William Harrison]]
1773-1841''' |He won victories in Indiana and Ohio and recaptured
Detroit.He defeated the British at the Battle
of the Thames, in which Tecumseh was killed
he received the Congressional Gold Medal |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-332.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Major General
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Smith_%28Maryland%29 Samuel Smith]
1752-1839 |He was the the Maryland Militia's state commander and
devised the extensive dug-in fortifications
on the east side of Balitmore in the Battle of Baltimore |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-349.jpg|70px]] |- |''' Brigadier General
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Brown Jacob Brown]
1775-1828''' |He was in the Battle of Sackett's Harbor on 29 May 1813.
the captured Fort Erie in Ontario,and defeated the British
the Battle of Chippawa and the Siege of Fort Erie in 1814,
For which he received the Congressional Gold Medal. |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-328.jpg|70px]] |- |''' Brigadier General
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Winchester James Winchester]
1752-1826''' | He commanded the American forces at the Battle of
Frenchtown, which led to the Massacre of the River Raisin. |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-333.jpg|70px]] |- |''' Brigadier General
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zebulon_Pike Zebulon Pike]
1779-1813''' |He commanded troops in the successful attack on York,
on April 27, 1813.He was killed by flying rocks and other
debris when the withdrawing British garrison blew up its
ammunition magazine as he approached Fort York |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-335.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Colonel
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Croghan_%28soldier%29 George Croghan]
1791-1849''' |He was at the Battle of Fort Stephenson, Ohio
after which he was promoted to the rank of
colonel. He later led a troop that was defeated
in the Battle of Mackinac Island.He received the Congressional Gold Medal. |[[Image:War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-19.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Lieutenant Colonel
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winfield_Scott Winfield Scott ]
1786-1866)''' |He was in command of an American landing party during
the Battle of Queenston Heights on October 13, 1812.He
was taken POW,he was paroled and released in a prisoner exchange |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-330.jpg|70px]] |- |}
'''[http://www.nyusd1812.org/our-ancestors/betsy-doyle.html Betsy Doyle]''' Betsy Doyle married Andrew Doyle, a private in the First United States Artillery Regiment. Private Doyle was with the U.S. forces when they invaded Upper Canada. He was captured in the Battle of Queenston and became a prisoner of war. He was recognized by his captors as a native of Upper Canada.He was sent to Dartmoor Prison for treason for the rest of the war,Betsy was left alone with her four children at Fort Niagara.On November 21, 1812 the British opened fire on Fort Niagara.During the exchange, Betsy carried red-hot cannonballs from a fire to the 6-pound cannon . But loading hot shot was difficult and dangerous. The hot iron could cause gunpowder to explode prematurely in the cannon, wounding or killing anyone nearby.Although one man was killed and five others wounded while loading hot shot, Betsy survived , and her bravery was mentioned in official reports. The story of her actions spread quickly among officers stationed in the region. '''Fort Niagara’s Commandant, Col. George McFeely described a woman named Betsy Doyle attending a six pounder with “red hot shot” during “the most tremendous cannonading I have ever seen. McFeely further related that Betsy Doyle acted with the fortitude of the Maid of Orleans, a reference to the 15th-century heroine, Joan of Arc.'''In December 1813, Betsy fled when the British invaded and captured Fort Niagara.In a four month journey Betsy and her children walked over 300 miles to the East Greenbush Cantonment near Albany, New York. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-384.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Betsy Doyle loading hot shots at Fort Niagara''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-94.png |align=c |size=470 |caption='''Map of American States and Territories in 1812''' }} :::::'''United States Navy Ships in the War of 1812''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-395.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption='''Niagara, Detroit and Queen Charlotte at right''' }} The war on the water was a very important aspect of the War of 1812.When the United States declared war on Great Britain in June 1812, the U.S. Navy was an eighteen-year-old institution with a dozen ships. The Royal Navy was had around 140,000 seamen, 31,000 of whom were well trained marines. The U.S. Navy had about 5000 seamen and 1000 marines. But the U.S Navy was commanded by a corps of well trained and experienced officers. Many had seen action in the Quasi-War with France and against Tripoli.
'''United States Navy Commanders and leaders {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-107.png |align=c |size=260 |caption='''Commodore Oliver Perry's battle flag''' }} {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 4px Solid Red;" |- ! align="center" style="background:#DF0101;"|'''RANK AND
NAME''' ! align="center" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|[[Image:Clark-15765-8.gif|300px]]
'''INFORMATION''' ! align="center" style="background:#0040FF;"|'''PHOTO''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#DF0101;"| ! align="center" style="background:#DF0101;"| ! align="center" style="background:#DF0101;"| |- |'''Commodore
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Hazard_Perry Oliver Perry]
1785-1818''' |He fought in the Battle of Lake Erie.Which
was a decisive naval victory for the Americans.
His battle flag, was "DON'T GIVE UP THE SHIP |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-396.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Commodore
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rodgers_%281772%E2%80%931838%29 John Rodgers]
1772–1838''' |He patrolled the waters off the American upper
east coast. He commanded the USS President for
most of the war, capturing 23 prizes, one of the
most successful records in the conflict. |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-342.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Commodore
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bainbridge William Bainbridge]
1774-1833''' |He was appointed to command the USS
Constitution, On 29 December 1812 the USS
Constitution encountered the Java , the Java was
surrendered to the Constitution. He received the Congressional Gold Medal |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-348.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Commodore
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Decatur#War_of_1812 Stephen Decatur]
1779-1820 |He was on the USS United States in the battle against
HMS Macedonian. And on the The USS President
when the HMS Endymion crippled her on 15 January
1815,which led to the President's final capture |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-345.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Captain
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Sinclair Arthur Sinclair]
1780-1831''' |He was in command of Argus and, between
12 October and 17 December 1812, cruised
in Argus with the North Atlantic Squadron and took a number of prizes. |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-350.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Captain
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Jones Jacob Jones]
1768-1850''' |In March 1813 he was given command of
the frigate USS Macedonian.He was sent to Lake
Ontario, where he commanded the frigate USS Mohawk. |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-346.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Captain
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Stewart_%281778%E2%80%931869%29 Charles Stewart]
1778–1869''' |He commanded, Argus, Hornet, and Constellation.
When the Constellation was closely blockaded in
Norfolk by the British, he took command of Constitution at Boston in 1813 |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-338.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Captain
[[Elliott-5109|Jesse Elliott]]
1782-1845''' |Was commander of American naval forces in
Lake Erie during the War of 1812, noted for
his controversial actions during the Battle of Lake Erie. |[[Image:Elliott-5109.png|70px]] |- |'''Captain
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Lawrence James Lawrence]
1781-1813''' |He was Captain of the USS Chesapeake against the
HMS Shannon. He is best known for his last words
"Don't give up the ship!", which is still a naval battle cry |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-340.jpg|70px]] |- |'''Captain
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Barron James Barron]
1768-1851''' |He was Captain of the USS Chesapeake against the
HMS Leopard. He is best known for his court martial
for his actions in 1807, which led to the surrender of his ship to the British |[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-373.jpg|70px]] |- |}
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-406.jpg |align=c |size=600 |caption='''Commodore Perry’s Victory on Lake Erie''' }}
:'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Hornet_%281805_brig%29 USS Hornet]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-341.jpg |align=l |size=155 |caption= }} In the war of 1812, USS Hornet was the first U.S. Navy ship to capture a British vessel,the Dolphin was captured by the Hornet on 9 July 1812 .On 14 November 1814, the Hornet sailed on a second raiding voyage to the South Atlantic. On 23 March 1815, she captured HMS Penguin in a short battle off Tristan da Cunha. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=USS_Constitution USS Constitution]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-337.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} On 19 August 1812, the [[Space:USS_Constitution|USS Constitution]] encountered and fired upon the Guerriere. After the battle fifteen men had been killed, six were mortally wounded, 39 severely and eighteen slightly.The Guerriere was too badly damaged to take in, so as soon as the wounded had been taken off, she was set on fire. On the 29th December 1812 the USS Constitution encountered the Java ,after a long battle the Java was surrendered to the Constitution.The Java was not worth taking as a prize. Instead her helm was removed and installed it on Constitution, replacing the one that had been shot away. Two days after the battle,the order was given to set fire to the Java she subsequently blew up. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_United_States_%281797%29 USS United States] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-344.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption= }} On 25 October 1812 the USS United States met the HMS Macedonian,there was long battle after which ,the Macedonian was a dismasted hulk and was forced to surrender.She had suffered 104 casualties against 12 in the USS United States. The Macedonian was bought back to the United States. It was the first British warship to ever be brought into an American harbor. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_President_%281800%29#War_of_1812 USS President]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-343.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} On 17 October 1812,the President captured the British ship the Swallow, which carried a large amount of currency on board.In that time USS Congress captured the merchant ship Argo. The Congress and President remained together, but did not find any ships to capture during November. Returning to the United States, they arrived in Boston on 31 December, having taken nine prizes.The President and Congress were both blockaded there by the Royal Navy until April 1813. The HMS Endymion crippled the USS President on 15 January 1815, which led to the President's final capture. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Constellation_%281797%29 USS Constellation] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-95.png |align=l |size=90 |caption= }} In January 1813, the Constellation was effectively blockaded by a British squadron of line of battle ships and frigates.After moving toward Norfolk, twice a force of British estimated to number 2,000 men, tried to take the Constellation by surprise in the night but on each occasion they were discovered and closely watched by her guard boats, the British never made the attack on the USS Constellation. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Congress_%281799%29 USS Congress] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-96.png |align=l |size=140 |caption= }} While in Boston the Congress and the President were blockaded by the Royal Navy, they slipped through the blockade on 30 April 1813 and put to sea for their third cruise of the war. On 2 May they pursued HMS Curlew but she out ran them and escaped. Congress parted company with President on the 8th May and patrolled off the Cape Verde Islands and the coast of Brazil. She captured four small British merchant ships during this period and returned to the Portsmouth Navy Yard for repairs in late 1813. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Chesapeake_%281799%29 USS Chesapeake] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-339.jpg |align=l |size=120 |caption= }} On 1 June 1813, the USS Chesapeake met the HMS Shannon.After only 15 minutes of firing the Shannon‍ '​s crew pulled down Chesapeake‍ '​s flag and USS Chesapeake was captured.There was between 48–61 killed and 85–99 wounded. :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Peacock_%281813%29 USS Peacock]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-347.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption= }} On the 29 April 1814 he USS Peacock under the command of Master Commandant Lewis Warrington, captured her first prize, the British brig Epervier, which she sent to Savannah.Than on 30 June 1814, she captured the 16-gun brig Nautilus under the command of Lieutenant Charles Boyce :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Wasp_%281814%29 USS Wasp] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-352.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption= }} On 28 June 1814, the USS Wasp came upon the 18-gun HMS Reindeer some 225 miles west of Plymouth, England, and brought her to battle. The fight lasted only 19 minutes the Wasp suffered six hits in her hull, and some of her rigging was shot away, but she remained sailable.After taking prisoners on board, and setting fire to the Reindeer, they watch her explode.The USS Wasp carried out two successful raiding voyages against British trade during the summer of 1814, fought and defeated three British warships. Wasp was lost, cause unknown, in the Atlantic in early autumn, 1814.
[http://www.naval-war-of-1812-illustrated.org/ U.S. Naval Forces lead to Era of "Good Feeling" Video]
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{{Image|file=Photos-692.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} As early as 1937 President Franklin D Roosevelt in his 1937 Quarantine Speech, Roosevelt established the United States formal neutrality.. However the United States did provide war materials supplies to Britain, Soviet Union ( Lend-Lease Act of 1941). It also replaced some of the British forces in Iceland (Pacific Theater). Its economic sanctions against Japan was part of the effort to slow down Japan's aggressions in Asia-Pacific. This infuriated Japan and caused the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_the_United_States_during_World_War_II United States] {{Image|file=Japan_in_World_War_II-5.png |align= c |size=400 |caption=Pearl Harbor.}} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-11.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=USS West Virginia Pearl Harbor.}} The attack on Pearl Dec. 7, 1941, (sinking of the American battleship fleet in Pearl Harbor, and destruction of the fleet of aircraft at Honolulu) was an impetus that led to the United States declaration of War against Japan. (Pacific Theater). By Dec. 11, 1941, Hitler declared war against the United States. The highest priority was defeat of Germany in Europe. (European theatre) *Americans served: 16 million *Killed in Action: 290,000 *Wounded: 670,000 *Pows : 130,201 *116,129 of POWs returned home. *$341 Billion in 1945 dollars D Day- Invasion of Normandy {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-9.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Normandy. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=United_States_in_World_War_II.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=Doolittle raid.}} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-8.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=Hiroshima. }}{{Clear}} Bombing of Hiroshima: the scientists insisted upon a visual delivery of each bomb. At the time the photo was made, smoke billowed 20,000 feet above Hiroshima while smoke from the burst of the first atom. - NARA. Six planes from 509th Composite Group, performed mission; one to carry the bomb "Enola Gay", one to take scientific measurements of the blast "The Great Artiste", the third to take photographs Necessary Evil". The other planes were an hour ahead to act as weather scouts, 08/06/1945. Bad weather disqualified one target. The '''''primary target''''' was Hiroshima, secondary was Kokura, and '''''tertiary''''' was Nagasaki. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-83.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption=Nagasaki Fat Man. }}{{Clear}} '''COMMANDERS''' ::Major General James E. Chaney, ::U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower ::General Omar N. Bradley {{Image|file=World War II Resource page.png |align=c |size=360 |caption='''American Generals''' }} *'''American public supported the war effort''' by buying war bonds, enduring a few items rationed, such as nylons for women, sugar, sending care packages to the troops, and work in the factories. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-10.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption= }} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-8.png |align=c |size=m |caption=Roosevelt and Generals }} '''BATTLES''' *Attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 *Battle of Wake Island and Guam, December 8, 1941 *Battle of Bataan, Philippines and Corregidor, December 1941 *Jan.13, 1942 - Germans begin a U-boat offensive along east coast of USA. *Doolittle Raid- April 18, 1942 *Battle of the Coral Sea, May 4 – 8, 1942 *Battle of Midway, June 3 - 7, 1942 *Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, October 1942 *Operation Torch - Invasion of North Africa, November 8, 1942 *Battle of Buna Mission, New Guinea,16 Nov, 1942 - 22 Jan, 1943. *Battle of Attu, May 1943 *Guadalcanal Campaign, August 1942 - February 1943 *Operation Husky, invasion of Sicily, 9 July 1943 *Operation Baytown, the British invasion of Italy, 3 Sept 1943 *Operation Avalanche, Invasion at Salerno, 9 Sept 1943 *Battle of Tarawa, November 1943 *Bougainville Campaign, November 1943 – August 1945 *Battle of Cape Gloucester, December 1943 – April 1944 *Normandy Invasion (D-Day), June 6, 1944 *1st, 2nd 3d Battles for Monte Cassino-- started on 22 Jan 1944 and last was 11 May 1944. *Battle of Saipan, June – July 1944 *Battle of Noemfoor, July – August 1944 *Battle of Guam, July – August 1944 *Operation Dragoon - Invasion of Southern France, August 15, 1944 *Battle of Peleliu, September 15 – November 17, 1944 *Battle of the Philippine Sea, September – October 1944 *Battle of Morotai, September – October 1944 *Philippines Campaign, October 1944 – September 1945 *Battle of Iwo Jima, February – March 1945 *Battle of Okinawa, April – June 1945 *Operation Grapeshot - Spring offensive in Italy, April 6, 1945 *Hiroshima bombing by Enola Gay *Nagasaki bombing {{Image|file=United_States_in_World_War_II-1.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Wake Island''' }} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images.jpg |align=r |size=310 |caption='''Iwo Jima.''' }} {{Clear}} *'''[http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/battle-of-guadalcanal Guadalcanal]:''' 7 August 1942 – 9 February 1943 - Was the first major offensive by Allied forces against the Empire of Japan. Initially Japanese troops arrived on Guadalcanal on June 8, 1942, to construct an air base. Few of the Allied forces, predominantly United States Marines, had ever heard of the Island. The men who took part in the six month battle to take and then to hold it, definitely never forgot it. The air base, renamed Henderson Field, was the home of the "Cactus Air Force" and helped the Allies secure air superiority. This long battle was arguably a turning point of the war in the Pacific as it marked the Allied transition from defensive operations to offensive operations. Twenty US servicemen were awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions on or around Guadalcanal. *Oct 25-27, 1942 -Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, also known by Japanese sources as "Battle of South Pacific" occurred as a carrier and airplanes battle. It was fought between the United States Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy in the lengthy and Guadalcanal campaign sending airplanes from the carriers or any bases that were close enough. Other South Pacific battles were Coral Sea, Midway, and the Eastern Solomons. {{Image|file=United_States_in_World_War_II-3.png |align=l |size=180 |caption=Guadalcanal. }} {{Image|file=United_States_in_World_War_II-4.png |align=c |size=180 |caption=Battle of the Santa Cruz Island. }} : Ships of the two were out of visual range of each other. Instead, almost all attacks by both sides were mounted by carrier and aircraft. Japan made plans for the Imperial Japanese Army to carry out its battle In an attempt to drive Allied forces from Guadalcanal and nearby islands, blocking the supply routes of the U.S., Australia and New Zealand. September 1942, Japanese carriers, and warships moved into position near southern Solomon Islands. Oct. 20-25 the ground offensive began. The plan was to defeat any Allies by navy and air. The Allies were ready, and surprised the Japanese. The Japanese ground offensive on Guadalcanal began with the Battle for Henderson Field while the naval warships and aircraft from the two adversaries battled from sea and air, Oct. 26, 1942 near the Santa Cruz Islands. One carrier sunk and another badly damaged, Allied surface ships retreated from the area. Japanese ships and aircraft suffered also. It was a standoff for several days. The Japanese carrier forces, also had bad damage to 2 carriers. This along with other victories marked a transition for Allies to move from being on the defense to the the offense. Three major land battles, 7 naval and daily aerial battles led to the decisive Naval Battle of Guadalcanal early November. The Japanese removed their forces by Feb. 7, 1943.!! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Santa_Cruz_Islands https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guadalcanal_Campaign '''REGIMENTS / DIVISIONS''' *1st Armored Division - North Africa Nov., 1942 to May, 1943. Italy - Oct., 1943 to end of war. *2nd Armored Division: North Africa from Nov., 1942 to May 1943. Sicily - July, 1943, part of liberation of France- June, 1944 to end of war. *3rd Armored Division, 4th Armored Division, 5th Armored Division, 6th Armored Division, 7th Armored Division, 8th Armored Division -NW Europe, June 1944 to end of war. *9th Armored Division, 10th Armored Division, 11th Armored Division, 12th Armored Division, 14th Armored Division: NW Europe Dec. 1944 to end of war. *13th Armored Division, : NW Europe, January 1945 to end of war. *14th Armored Divisio16th Armored Division, 20th Armored Division: NW Europe from October 1944 to end of war. *1st Cavalry Division: Pacific from Dec. 1943 to end of war. *2nd Cavalry Division: never engaged in combat. Constructed airfields in North Africa - 1944. *1st Infantry Division:- North Africa, Nov., 1942 to May 1943; Sicily, June 1943 to Aug., 1943, and NW Europe, June 1944 - end of war. *2nd Infantry Division, 4th Infantry Division, 5th Infantry Division, 8th Infantry Division- NW Europe from June 1944 to end of war. *3rd Infantry Division: N. Africa, Nov., 1942, in Sicily, July 1943, in Italy Sept., 1943, and landed in S. France, Aug. 1944. *L Company, 127th Infantry Regiment of the 32nd Red Arrow Division, New Guinea Campaign, Pacific Theatre, Nov 16, 1942 - Jan, 1943.https://www.revolvy.com/main/index.php?s=Battle%20of%20Buna–Gona&sr=50 *6th Infantry Division: Pacific, January, 1944 to end of war. *7th Infantry Division: -Pacific from May 1943 to end of war. *9th Infantry Division: N. Africa in Nov., 1942, in Sicily, July 1943, in Italy, Sept., 1943, and NW Europe, June 1944 to end of war. *10th Infantry Division: Formed as the 10th Mountain Division - Italy, Feb 1945 to May 1945 *11th Infantry Division: Formed as the 11th Airborne Division *12th Infantry Division: (Philippine Division)- surrendered at Bataan in 1942, reconstituted in 1944 - 1947 *13th Infantry Division: Formed as the 13th Airborne Division *17th Infantry Division: Formed as the 17th Airborne Division *23rd Infantry Division, 25th, 24th, 27th, 31st, 32nd, 33rd, 47th Infantry Division - Pacific, October 1942 to end of war. *26th, 28th, 29th, 30th, 35th, 42nd, 44th Infantry Division: NW Europe from July 1944 to end of war. *34th Division -N Africa 1942-May 1943, 1943 to Italy-to end of war. *36th Infantry Division: - N. Africa, Nov., 1942 - May 1943, and Italy, Sept, 1943; sent to Southern France Aug, 1944. *37th, 38th, 40th, 41st Infantry Division: Pacific July 1943 to end of war. *43rd Infantry Division -New Guinea, Northern Solomons, Luzon. Oct 1942 to End of War. *45th Infantry Division: Sicily- July, August 1943, Italy through July 1944, and in NW Europe via S. France - Aug., 1944 to end of war *63rd, 65th, 66th, 100th Infantry Division: NW Europe , January 1945 to end of war *69th Infantry Division: Germany- 12 Feb. to 7 Sept. 1945. *70th Infantry Division: combat in Germany, 28 Dec., 1944 to end of war *71st Infantry Division: combat in Germany, 11 March, 1945 - deactivation, 1 March, 1946 *75th Infantry Division: combat in Battle of the Bulge; active until 13 April 1945 *77th, 81st Infantry Division: Pacific, 21 July 1944 to 15 March 1946 *76th, 78th, 79th, 80th, 83rd, 84th, 94th,95th, 99th, 103rd, 104th, 106th Infantry Division,: NW and Central Europe, -27 June 1944 to 6 May 1945, *85th Infantry Division: Italy, 10 April, 1944 -2 May, 1945 *86th Infantry Div.: Germany -24 March, 1945-Victory in Europe Day; Philippines, Aug., 1945 *87th Infantry Division, 102nd Infantry Division, : Europe- 12 Nov., 1944 to end of war *88th Infantry Division: Italy, Dec. 1943 - 2 May 1945 "The Blue Devils in Italy; A History of the 88th Infantry Division in World War II" by John Delaney, Battery Press, 1947. *89th Infantry Division: Central Europe -Jan., 1945 until Victory in Europe Day *90th Infantry Division: Europe -6 June 1944 to the end of the war *91st Infantry Division, Italy June 1944 to May 1945 :::91st & 92nd Infantry Division arrived piecemeal into combat. One regiment would go to the front before the entire division arrived.Personal communication from Steve Cole *92nd Buffalo Division: a segregated division- combat in Italy from 1944 to 1945 *93rd Infantry Division: segregated division, - combat, S. Pacific from 1944 to end of war. *96th Infantry Division, : Pacific Theater from October 1944 to June 1945 *97th Infantry Division: NW Europe-1945; Pacific Theater-1945 -March 1946—only one of two divisions to serve in these two theaters *98th Infantry Division: Pacific, and Occupation of Japan until its deactivation, Feb.1946. *1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th Marine Division ::'''218,000 Americans are buried or memorialized overseas'''. *'''[[Deen-329|Loyce Edward Deen]]''' '''CHAPLAINS:''' :A torpedo from a German Uboat struck the USS Dorchester carrying US army troops on Feb 3, 1943. It was part if a naval convoy sailing to Greenland, it began sinking (Labrador Sea). Of 904 on board, 675 died. The 4 chaplains donated their life jackets to save others. They became known as the '''{{Brown|"Immortal Chaplains"}}''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Dorchester Immortal Chaplains]https://www.onfaith.co/onfaith/2013/02/20/military-chaplains-who-died-in-the-line-of-duty/21620 **Lt. George L. Fox (Methodist) **Lt. Alexander D. Goode (Jewish) **Lt. John P. Washington (Roman Catholic) **Lt. Clark V. Poling (Reformed Church in America *'''{{Brown|Army Chaplain Lawrence Lynch}}''' (Roman Catholic) was known as a member of New York’s “Fighting '’69th,” A fatally wounded soldier on Okinawa was near death 1945, Lynch served Communion and prayed for him under fire. He was killed in the process, apr 24, 1945. Lynch was the 21st Chaplain who died in the war.Later a Silver Star was awarded to him posthumously. He was the third Catholic chaplain to fall from enemy actions. http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/9304220085/death-comes-chaplain-lawrence-lynch-okinawahttps://www.onfaith.co/onfaith/2013/02/20/military-chaplains-who-died-in-the-line-of-duty/21620 '''{{Red|Ships, Merchant Marines}}''' *[[Space:SS_James_Sprunt_Disaster|Space:James Sprunt Disaster]] *Medal of Honor Recipients *294 Army, 57 Navy, 38 Army Air Corps. 82 Marine and 1 Coast Guard Medal of Honor Recipients for World War II. 273 Medals of Honor (58%) were presented posthumously. *[http://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2015/12/02/458166709/u-s-soldier-posthumously-honored-for-protecting-jewish-pows-in-1945 Roddie Edmonds award] ''Righteous Among The Nations award'' *[http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/war/15_wwii.html Home of Heroes] ''alphabetical list of recipents'' *[[Roosevelt-47|Theodore Roosevelt, III]] '''RESOURCES:''' *[[Space:World_War_2_WikiMuseum|WW2 WikiMuseum]] *[[Space:Hornet|Hornet]] *[[Space:USS_Bangor|USS Bangor]] *[http://www.fieldsofhonor-database.com Fields of Honor Database] ''records and memorials to US *Soldiers buried in Netherland Cemeteries'' '''Wikitree Resources:''' '''Profiles on Wikitree to Honor''' *[[Van_Kirk-48|Theodore J Van Kirk]] *[[Berdin-1|Alejo Berdin]] *[[Peckham-2|Howard Louis Peckham]] *[[Tull-6|Warren M Tull]] *[[Doolittle-1|James H Doolittle]] *[[Lyon-1328|Perrin Jr. Lyon]] *[[McCain-4 |John S McCain]] *[[Stump-4 |Felix B Stump]] *[[Hemingway-9 |John H. N. Hemingway]] *[[Oldford-8 |Kenny Oldford]] *[[Whitten-3 |Ed B Whitten]] *[[Howes-2 |Jim Howes]] *[[McClellan-4 |Wayne McClellan]] *[[Hagel-59|Meinarth George Hagel]] *[[Bauer-2218|Harold William Bauer]] *[[Foss-1648|Joseph Jacob Foss]] *[[Southard-604|Herman Southard]] *[[Cole-2637 |Newton F. Cole Jr.]] '''SOURCES:''' *Personal communication from Steve Cole *[http://www.custermen.com/Reference/WW2Books.htm World War II books] *[http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/13/0913011702.jpg USS Zaurak delivers troops, supplies to Guam, Iwo Jima] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_the_United_States_during_World_War_II United States] *[http://nationalww2museum.org/ National World War II Museum] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/military/ww2.html Archives.Gov] *[http://besthistorysites.net/ww2/ Best History sites.net] *[http://www.nationalww2museum.org/honor/wwii-veterans-statistics.html Veterans Statistics] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_War_II_battles_involving_the_United_States List of World II Battles] *[http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1753.html US History] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Dorchester Dorchester] *"91st Division" - by Major Robert Robbins. Infantry Journal Press, 1947. *"Buffalo Soldiers; The 92nd Infantry Division & Reinforcements in WW2" - by Thomas St. John Arnold, Sunflower Univ Press, 1990. *"Buffalo Soldiers in Italy; Black Americans in World War II" - by Hondon B. Hargrove. McFarland & Co. 1985. *"Attack! Attack! Attack! : History of the 'Famous' 34th Infantry Division"- by Lt. Col. John H. Hougen, Battery Press, 1949. *[http://www.naval-history.net/WW2UScasaaDB-USMCbyNameW.htm Casualties, USA Marine Corps] (Part 1- By name 1941-1945 WABEGAY to WYTTENBACH) posted by Aurora *[https://www.dpaa.mil/Portals/85/Documents/WWIIAccounting/united_states_navy.html Personnel Not Recovered] from Aurora

United States Mining Disasters

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[[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] [[Category: United States of America, Mining Disasters]] ===Welcome to United States Mining Disasters Team=== :United States Mining Team Leaders: [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle Martin]] :United States Mining Subteams: *[[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast Team]] *[[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast Team]] *[[Space:Northwest United States Mining Disasters Team|Northwest Team]] *[[Space:Southwest United States Mining Disasters Team|Southwest Team]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''US Mining Team''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Team''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''States Included''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Team Leader''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast Team]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio
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United States Naval Academy

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[[Category: United States Navy]] [[Category: Annapolis, Maryland]] [[Category: United States Military Service Academies]] Founded in 1845 by then Secretary of the Navy, George Bancroft, the Academy started as the "Naval School" on 10 acres of old Fort Severn in Annapolis. Brancroft Hall, the main Academy building which includes all housing, dining and medical facilities for the Brigade of Midshipmen as well as offices spaces and support shops, was named for the Secretary. Since its founding, the history of the Naval Academy has reflected the history of the United States. As our country has changed culturally and technologically, so has the Naval Academy. In only a few decades, the Navy has moved from a fleet of sail and steam-powered ships to a high-tech fleet with nuclear-powered submarines and surface ships and supersonic aircraft. The Academy has changed, too, giving midshipmen the up-to-date academic and professional training they need to be effective naval officers in their assignments after graduation.[[Wikipedia:United_States_Naval_Academy]] Every day, as the undergraduate college of the naval service, the United States Naval Academy strives to accomplish its mission to develop midshipmen “morally, mentally, and physically.” Tradition has always played an important role in shaping the cirriculum of the Naval Academy. Some of those origins are attributed to John Paul Jones, (whose remains are entombed in a crypt beneath the Academy Chapel), from a letter allegedly written by him and entitled, "Qualifications of a Naval Officer". (This writing is required to be memorized by all Midshipmen.) The traditional source of that letter was in error for over 100 years and finally corrected in 2003 - though its attribution may revert back at some date. In any event, it remains an important Annapolis tradition.http://sppa.usnaparents.com/Library_Dir/Qualifications%20of%20a%20Naval%20Officer.htm == Sources == See also: http://www.usna.edu/homepage.php * Entered by [[Forrester-158|Keith Baker]]

United States Project Reliable Sources

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[[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] [[Category: United States Project]] [[Category: US Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: United States of America, Sources]] == United States Genealogy Sources == The United States Project is an umbrella that encompasses many specialized projects, several of which have identified reliable sources for the times, places, and situations they are interested in. This page contains general information on reliable sources, but no one page can provide specific detailed advice relevant to the many times, places, and events included in the span of United States history. This is one of a set of "reliable sources" pages collected in [[:Category:Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]], but much of the information on this page applies to time periods after 1700. The following pages provide focused advice on sources for the topics covered by specialized projects within the broad span of the United States and its history. For topics within the scope of one of these projects, the advice on the specialized project page supersedes any conflicting information on this page. These pages also should be consulted for topics closely related to the scope of these projects (for example, a person born in Massachusetts in 1680 is closely related to the scope of the Mayflower and Puritan Great Migration Projects). * [[Space:Mayflower Project Reliable Sources|Mayflower Project Reliable Sources]] - Sources for Mayflower passengers and their families; also other early New England* topics * [[Space: Puritan Great Migration Project Reliable Sources|Puritan Great Migration Project Reliable Sources]] - Sources for early New England* *[[Space:US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources|US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources]] - Sources for colonial Virginia, Maryland, the Carolinas, and Georgia, including immigrant ships. * [[Space: Louisiana Families Project Reliable Sources|Louisiana Families Project Reliable Sources]] - Sources for pre-20th-century Louisiana * [[Space: New Netherland Settlers Project Reliable Sources|New Netherland Settlers Project Reliable Sources]] - Sources for New York and New Jersey in 1600s and 1700s * [[Space: Penn Project Reliable Sources|William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers Project Reliable Sources]] - Sources for Pennsylvania, pre-1700. * [[Space: Huguenot Migration Project Reliable Sources|Huguenot Migration Project Reliable Sources]] - Sources for Huguenots who settled in various parts of what is now the eastern United States. * [[Space: Palatine Migration Project Reliable Sources|Palatine Migration Project Reliable Sources]] - Sources for German-speaking settlers arriving in the 1700s; U.S. geographic areas include New York, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Virginia, and Maine * [[Space: Quakers Project Reliable Sources|Quakers Project Reliable Sources]] - worldwide sources, including those found in America * [[Space: Native Americans Project Reliable Sources|Native Americans Project Reliable Sources]] - Sources for Native American topics throughout history * [[Space: 1776 Project Reliable Sources|1776 Project Reliable Sources]] - Sources for people who participated in the American Revolutionary War or related events. * [[Space: US Presidents Project Reliable Sources|US Presidents Project Reliable Sources]] - Sources for ancestors of U.S. Presidents. : *Note: New England includes Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. == Reliable Sources == ===Primary Records === General types of primary records broadly applicable to the United States include: * '''Vital Records and Church Records''' - Primary records that are the best sources for reliable birth-marriage-death (BMD) information. The types of records that were kept and the availability of those records varies by colony, state, time period, and often also the jurisdiction within the colony or state. * '''Wills and Probate Files''' - Primary records for genealogists. They can be invaluable for piecing together family relationships. Where available, the complete text of a will should be preferred to an abstract. * '''Deeds and Land Records''' - Another type of primary record that can be invaluable. * '''Census Records''' - Enumeration sheets from U.S. national censuses (compiled every 10 years, beginning in 1790) and colonial, state, and territorial censuses (not conducted in all states; schedules vary) are primary records that are widely available. Quality of the information varies, depending on the knowledge of the individuals who gave information to the census enumerators and the accuracy of the census enumerators' documentation. * '''Immigration Records''' - Ship passenger lists and lists of arrivals at ports of entry are good sources. :*Searchable database for Port of New York and Ellis Island Records, 1820-1957: https://www.libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger :*Ships Passengers Lists to USA from Olive Tree Genealogy: https://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/tousa_index.shtml :*Websites such as FamilySearch.org and Ancestry.com have many digital images of passenger lists of ships arriving in America in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Be aware that some of the people on these lists are United States residents returning from a trip abroad. Also, note that Ancestry.com index databases such as "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index" are not primary records. The database entry typically identifies the information source; see if you can find that source, instead of citing the Ancestry database. * '''Naturalization Records''' * '''Passport Applications''' * '''Draft Registrations''' ==Sources to be Used with Caution == We often have to make our own evaluations of the sources we find. For general advice on evaluating the quality and reliability of a source, see the series of blog posts by Alicia Crane Williams in 2018 that starts with '''[https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/01/perfect-10/ Perfect 10]'''. Because links on that page may no longer work, here are links to the rest of the '''Perfect 10''' series: : [https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/01/peer-review Peer Review] :[https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/01/whos-who Who's who] :[https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/01/scope Scope] :[https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/02/format Format] :[https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/02/citations Citations] : [https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/03/age-and-methodology Age and Methodology] :[https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/03/analyze-what Analyze What?] :[https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/03/completeness-and-restraint Completeness and Restraint] :[https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/03/accessibility Accessibility] : [https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/03/pulling-it-all-together Pulling It All Together] : [https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/04/pulling-it-all-together-2 Pulling It All Together, Part 2] :[https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/04/adding-it-up Adding It Up] :[https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/05/imperfect-score An Imperfect Score] :[https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/05/assessment Assessment] The guidance below pertains to some commonly encountered types of sources that should be approached with caution. === Find A Grave memorials=== Many memorials come without an actual burial place and burial details, and are in fact reconstructed from family trees. These cannot be used as sources. Only those memorials that have photographic evidence of the burial or that were created by an identifiable informant (such as a close family member) for a recently deceased person should be used as sources. Be aware that a photo of memorial stone in a cemetery may not be direct evidence of the burial, because stones sometimes list people who were not actually buried at the location of the stone, some stones were erected many years after the person's death, and headstones are not direct proof of the birth year. If a Find A Grave memorial contains a transcript or image of a published obituary or similar source material, it can be used as a source for the burial place. If you have not viewed the actual document, indicate that the cited obituary was "as reproduced" or "as quoted" on the Find A Grave memorial. Even with a picture of the stone present on the memorial, FindAGrave can not be used to prove relationships (remember, it is an unsourced family tree), unless the stone contains relationship information, such as "Mary, wife of John." === Family Genealogies === There are numerous published books -- dating from the early 1800s through the day before yesterday -- that present the genealogy of a particular family. Other family genealogies may be published on websites maintained by a family organization (possibly with a name like "The So-and-So Family Association, Inc.") or distributed privately to the members of a family organization. Often these sources are the best (or only) information we have to work with regarding an individual or a family group. Unfortunately, however, family genealogies range in quality from superb to horrifyingly bad. Some are even [[:Category: Frauds and Fabrications|fraudulent]]. In evaluating the reliability of a particular genealogy, we should consider whether the author cited their sources, and consider whether those cited sources are reliable. In reviewing citations, consider the age of the work. A book published recently should be considered doubtful if it lacks good standard reference citations. However, because 19th-century authors typically did not use modern-style citations, we need instead to look for informal descriptions of where their information came from. Regardless of the citation formats, spot-check their information against those sources you are able to access, to see whether the primary sources validate the information found in the family genealogy. See [https://vitabrevis.americanancestors.org/2018/02/citations/ this short essay] by Alicia Crane Williams for advice on evaluating citations in a genealogy. Check the credentials and reputation(s) of the author(s). Consider where and how the work was published. Do not treat the "official" work of a family association as having any special credibility or legal authority over a family's history -- their publications should be evaluated the same way that we would evaluate another author's work. Finally, don't hesitate to ask other WikiTreers (in G2G) for advice regarding the reliability of a particular work. === Wikipedia === Wikipedia articles can be problematic. Genealogical information in an otherwise well-researched article may not be supported by a source at all or the source may be one that WikiTree would consider unreliable. When citing Wikipedia as a source for parent/child relationship(s), birth, marriage, and/or death information, please include not only a link to the Wikipedia article and date accessed but also the source(s) cited by Wikipedia for genealogical facts from the article. === Compilations of "American Genealogy" === There is a long tradition in America of publication of thick impressive-looking volumes (or multi-volume series) containing narrative family histories or pedigrees of numerous American families. Examples include: * Cutter, William Richard. ''[[Space:New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial|New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial]]''. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Co., 1913. * Virkus, Frederick A. ''[[Space:The Compendium of American Genealogy|The Compendium of American Genealogy]]'', 7 volumes. Chicago: A.N. Marquis & Company, 1925-1942. These books vary in quality, but typically are highly derivative, based largely on various individuals' received family trees and books like those described above under "Family Genealogies." They can be good starting points for research, but they also can be seriously misleading. Every effort should be made to confirm the information from primary records and other more reliable sources. Unfortunately, a few works with this kind of title are downright fraudulent, such as Albert Welles ''[[Space:American Family Antiquity|American Family Antiquity]]'' (Society Library, New York, 1880-1881). For more information, see [[:Category:Frauds and Fabrications]]. '''Note:''' The Ancestry.com content identified as [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61157/ North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000] is not a source. Rather, this is a collection of numerous family genealogies (see above), each of which has its own titles and authors. It can be difficult to find the title and author on the Ancestry website, but it is important to do so in order to be able to cite the source and evaluate its quality. == Unreliable Sources == * '''User-contributed trees''': Family trees published on FamilySearch, Ancestry, Geni, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, etc., or on personal websites. Another person's family tree may be the clue that helps you find sources, but it is not itself a reliable source. And if a tree cites reliable sources, find those sources and use them. * '''Published databases containing information of uncertain origin''': There are a number of "records" collections available on websites such as Ancestry and MyHeritage (and in some instance formerly distributed on a CD-ROM) that do not identify their information sources and in fact are built in whole or in part from doubtful publications and user-contributed content. These include the "Family Data Collection" and similar sources associated with Edmund West, the "Ancestral File," the "Millennium File," the "Pedigree Resource File," and "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900." These are not reliable sources. * See also [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications]]

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[[Category:University of Richmond]] ==U of R...World Class Education meets Unrivaled Beauty== * [http://admissionblog.richmond.edu/?assetid=ba33e9aaac1c0419164b800ec3b04cc8 UR_Secretly_Hogwarts] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2C4A6F1eP6c| University of Richmond Video] * https://www.facebook.com/universityofrichmond * http://www.examiner.com/list/the-16-most-beautiful-liberal-arts-colleges-america * http://www.bestcollegereviews.org/50-schools-best-professors/ * http://news.richmond.edu/releases/kp4/article/-/12301/institute-of-international-education-ranks-richmond-no.-2-and-no.-5-for-study-abroad-no.-7-for-international-enrollment.html ''Institute of International Education ranks Richmond No. 2 and No. 5 for study abroad; No. 7 for international enrollment'' {{Image|file=University_of_Richmond-34.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Lake view from the Student Commons }}
Richmond is one of the finest liberal arts & business colleges in the country.
''It is also rated as the most beautiful liberal arts campus in the country.''{{Image|file=University_of_Richmond-30.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Keller Garden }} {{Image|file=University_of_Richmond-21.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=E. Claiborne Robins School of Business }}The University of Richmond provides a collaborative learning and research environment unlike any other in higher education, offering students an extraordinary combination of the liberal arts with law, business, leadership studies, and continuing education. {{Image|file=University_of_Richmond-22.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Gottwald Science Center }}It is characterized by a distinctly integrated student experience—a rich and innovative life for students inside and outside the classroom—and a welcoming spirit that prizes diversity of experience and thought. It is rooted in a determination to engage as a meaningful part of our community and our world. It is committed to ensuring its opportunities are accessible to talented students of all backgrounds. '''University''' Private, highly selective, liberal arts university founded in 1830 350-acre suburban campus located six miles from downtown Richmond and 90 miles from Washington, D.C. Five schools offering undergraduate, master’s, and law degrees: School of Arts and Sciences, Robins School of Business, Jepson School of Leadership Studies, University of Richmond School of Law, School of Professional and Continuing Studies '''Academics'''{{Image|file=University_of_Richmond-32.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=North Court }} More than 60 undergraduate majors 318 full-time undergraduate faculty 8:1 student-faculty ratio (undergraduate) Average undergraduate class size of 15 students Zero classes taught by teaching assistants Since 2005, Richmond students have been recipients of the Rhodes, Marshall, Goldwater, Clarendon, Truman, and Fulbright scholarships, among many others{{Image|file=University_of_Richmond-23.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Jepson School of Leadership Studies }} '''International Education''' Ranked No. 1 in 2011 for international business education in Bloomberg Businessweek’s specialty rankings Offering approximately 75 study-abroad programs in more than 30 countries 57 percent of the Class of 2013 studied abroad Carole Weinstein International Center opened in fall 2010{{Image|file=University_of_Richmond-10.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Center for International Studies }} '''Community Engagement''' Selected by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for its classification recognizing colleges and universities “that support dynamic and noteworthy community engagement.” Named to the 2009 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll University of Richmond Downtown houses major community engagement programs in the heart of the city Bonner Center for Civic Engagement on campus provides coordinated access to community-based volunteer internship and coursework opportunities '''Undergraduate Admission Profile''' 9,825 applications, 31% acceptance rate Top five admissions competitors: University of Virginia, William & Mary, Wake Forest, Boston College, and Georgetown 805 first-year students: 57% from public high schools; 14% first-generation college students; 24% U.S. students of color; and 87% ranked in top 20% of high school class. 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Allen, and Richard Reins were authorized to present the petition to the General Assembly of Virginia. The society also appointed a committee to raise a $10,000 endowment to support faculty at the Seminary. On November 18, 1839, the Education Society Board appointed 38 individuals to serve as the first Board of Trustees of Richmond College. On March 4, 1840, the General Assembly passed an act of incorporation. The property of the Baptist Seminary was not tendered to the trustees of Richmond College until January 1843. The transfer was delayed by the initial requirement for the establishment of a $50,000 permanent endowment. At the time of transfer, buildings and grounds were valued at approximately $20,000, the library held 700 volumes. There were three teachers and 68 students, 21 of whom were ministerial beneficiaries.{{Image|file=University_of_Richmond-29.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Student Center }} The seal of the new Richmond College was designed by Andrew Broaddus. 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[[Space:Unknowns_Team|Unknowns Team]] {{Image|file=Unknowns_Team.png}} == Mission == : To make all Unknown profiles appear in related searches. NOTE - UPDATE September 19, 2022. This task is largely complete at this time. A few team members are finishing up, and Pam will check regularly to be sure profiles aren't created using these Aliases. : Wikitree has several thousand profiles which, instead of using the required “Unknown” surname when needed, have used what we call "aliases" – such as Uncertain, LNU, Not Known, or a host (60+) of other terms. A [[#Unknown_Aliases_and_Counts|table of these occurrences]], with stats as to how we are doing, is posted below. : These profiles are not searchable. Many are unconnected and unsourced. As [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1266085 posted on G2G] recently,

"When profiles have the surname Unknown, they will show up in searches where a married name is searched, but there are profiles where the surname is not known. In other words, if you have "Elizabeth (Unknown) Martin," and you search for "Elizabeth Martin," profiles for Elizabeth Unknown are included in the search, whereas profiles for "Elizabeth X" or “Elizabeth Uncertain” are not."
: We need to redirect and update as many of these profiles as possible. We focus on Open (looks like a clear bubble with a white lock) and Public (green lock) profiles. Sometimes the manager is no longer active, and we need to go through a slight variation of the [[Help:Unresponsive_Profile_Managers|Unresponsive Profile Manager (UPM) process]]. Then, once the profile is orphaned, we try to research for a correct surname, and if unsuccessful, we change the surname to Unknown '''WITH APPROPRIATE RESEARCH NOTES'''. Sometimes the manager will work with us to research and correct the surname to Unknown if the information is still not available. == Task List == === Task 1 - Research the identified English aliases === :'''Please Note''': Certain Aliases are already being handled by specific Unknowns Team members. Check the [[#Unknown_Aliases_and_Counts|table below]]. Please do not contact PMs about profiles with assigned surnames without collaborating with the specified Unknowns Team member... : Take responsibility for a list of profiles using a certain [[#Unknown_Aliases_and_Counts|Alias]] (in consultation with Team Leader) and work through the list to update them using the following process: *FIRST, place a COMMENT on the profile. State the problem and OFFER TO ASSIST and to source and update the LNAB or correct to it unknown. Try to find the LNAB – if you are successful, place sources on the profile. If not, leave research notes telling where you searched. Here is a sample note: ::
"We are working hard to reduce the number of “[uncertain]” profiles on Wikitree. The standard usage on Wikitree is Unknown; see details below to clarify why this is important. The profile [uncertain-XXX] for (name) is an example.

This was [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1266085 posted recently on our G2G forum] by the Unknowns project: "When profiles have the surname Unknown, they will show up in searches where a married name is searched, but there are profiles where the surname is not known. In other words, if you have "Elizabeth (Unknown) Martin," and you search for "Elizabeth Martin," profiles for Elizabeth Unknown are included in the search, whereas profiles for "Elizabeth [uncertain]" are not."

I have checked for sources and not been able to find the last name at birth (LNAB). If you have learned the LNAB please add it to the profile. [or, I have added sources…]. Could you please take a moment and change the LNAB birth on this profile? If you manage multiple [Uncertain] profiles, I’m happy to work with you to find and update each one! Just let me know!

We would really appreciate this contribution to our collaborative WikiTree. If we can’t find the profile, we can’t work together to improve it!

Thank you.

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Volunteer, the Unknowns Team
{{Clear}} *SECOND, after a few days, send a Trusted List request. (I usually wait two days unless the PM has been inactive for several years in which case I send immediately). Here is a sample note: ::
I sent you a message recently about the --- profile for . This is a trusted list request so that I can update the profile, at the very least to correct the last name at birth to the standard Unknown [sometimes – if it applies - I’ll say “to use the sources provided on the profile”], and increase the chances that other researchers will find the profile and provide additional information. Just click on the link in this email to approve. I promise I’ll remove myself from the profile when I’m finished.

I hope you will collaborate with me.

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{{Clear}} *THIRD -send a message to the Profile Manager. Here is a sample comment: ::
I posted a comment on the profile and sent a trusted list request about the -----profile for -----. I hope you will work with me to update the profile and strengthen our collaborative tree. If we do not hear from you in a week, we will file a request to have the profile orphaned. (Another option is to write "Please check ...profile for an update needed to make the profile searchable in the WikiTree database.")

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{{Clear}} :NOTE: If the PM is active, it is a good idea at this point to also post a comment on the PM’s personal profile referencing the [uncertain] profile you’ve been working on. :NOTE: special guidelines for working on profiles that use the alias Anonymous, X or other single alphabet letters: * Does the profile (or a close relative) have birth or death dates? * If there’s reason to believe the person has no living descendants, was born before 1910, or is deceased, you can request a change (Hint - use the Descendants tab...it's genius!!). * If no dates on the profile or a close relative, can you determine whether 1) the profile is connected to the PM or 2) the person has living grandchildren? If so, do not request a change. ==== Unresponsive Profile Managers ==== : Unknowns Team process. *Follow the established protocol of posting a comment, sending a trusted list request and sending a message. Then after 7 days….. send [[Anderson-20093|Pam]] a note at her email. Include the following ** Profile number (a link to the profile is ideal) ** Current name on profile ** Name of PM ** Date the PM was last active on Wikitree ** Note if the PM has additional profiles with the same issue which can be addressed at the same time. :Here are two examples: *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Not_Known-184 Odom PM Bandy-545 last active 2017 *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Not_Known-197 Downey PM Downey-478 currently active. Also has -198 and -199. :Pam will then submit the request and let you know when we have a response. * This is a special protocol just for the Unknowns Team. Thank you! === Task 2 - Research native language alias profiles === : We also need volunteers who can work with non-English terms and profiles –Unbekannt (German) (and NN, also mostly German profiles), Okand (Swedish), and Onbekend (Afrikaans) and others still being identified. I am happy to show you exactly how to find these particular profiles * Native language words (ex: Unbekannt) should moved to the Other Last Name to make the profile searchable and, at the same time, easier for native speakers to find. * LNAB will be changed to Unknown so that the Wikitree database search routines will work with the alternate names : For guidelines on this, see: * [[Help:Name_Fields#Special_rules_for_required_fields|special rules for required fields]], first bullet point and the footnote: **[[Help:Name_Fields#_note-0|why the same convention for unknown last names is important]] * [[Help:Name_Fields#Last_Name_at_Birth|only using "Unknown" in the Last Name at Birth (LNAB)]] * [[Help:Name_Fields#Other_Last_Names|place alternate spellings in Other Last Name]] (native language "alternative spellings" of Unknown in our case) : Here's a PROCESS for working with a list of non-English Unknown (ex Okand, Unbekand, Inconnu, etc.) profiles: * If the profile has no dates, is not linked to other profiles, has no info at all, and the changes log indicates the profile has never had any info, send a note to Pam for addition to the [[Space:Possible_Profiles_for_Deletion|list of possible profiles for deletion]] * If the profile appears to be pre-1500...sigh with exasperation (I will enthusiastically join you!!), leave it alone for now, and move on * Try to find a record for a proper Last Name at Birth (LNAB) ** if found, add the source *** If there is a Profile Manager write a brief "please update" comment to the PM on the profile asking that the Last Name at Birth (LNAB) be updated and offer to help. *** If the profile is orphaned **** adopt the profile and change the Last Name at Birth (LNAB) to the newly found name **** orphan the profile by removing yourself as the manager on the Privacy tab ** if not found *** if there is a Profile Manager, write a brief "please update" comment to the PM on the profile with a link to the rules about using Unknown and the reasoning for it. See [[#Sample1|first sample]] above. Offer to help. *** If the profile is orphaned **** adopt the profile and change the Last Name at Birth (LNAB) to Unknown **** move the non-English word into the "Other Last Name" field **** orphan the profile by removing yourself as the manager on the Privacy tab **** update birth and death locations to add at least the country ***** if there is a town name, use the pin icon next to it to open GoogleMaps for help with location details. Adding the location details might help someone going forward and it will show up on Unknown lists which will someday be categorized. ***** if there are no locations, check immediate family members for birth or death locations ****** if those profiles have locations, add that as an uncertain birth location to help future researchers **** add a married surname to Current Last Name or to Other Last Name if possible (often available, but not picked up by GEDcom imports). Use the conventions of that country or project. === Task 3 - Monitor for new aliases === : Find new aliases for Unknown: *Check the [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/U/12.html list of surnames beginning with U] occasionally to see if aliases are in use that are not in the [[#Unknown_Aliases_and_Counts|table]] *Use [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3Dname&MaxProfiles=50000&PageSize=500 WikiTree+ to search for potential alias words] such as Last, Know, None, Unknow, Name, etc. If you see an error message, click the OK box, then click the blue Get Profiles button in the left column. If you find a few, please fix them as above (and tell us about them). If you find a large group we haven't found yet, please contact the Team!! ** The search routine will start with LastNameatBirth=Last in the left column. To try other words, change last to the word you want to search. == Unknown Aliases and Counts == : The goal is to have the Unknown alias counts eventually reach zero. Identified aliases are below. This table shows only the number of Open and Public profiles using the Alias. When you click the link, most pages will open a WikiTree+ report for that surname. If you see an error message, click the OK box, then click the blue Get Profiles button in the left column. '''RESEARCHED''' profiles, where the real Last Name at Birth (LNAB) could not be found, should be renamed to Unknown. :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#A8C3E0;"|'''Alias''' ! align="center" style="background:#A9A8E0;"|Team Member ! align="center" style="background:#A9A8E0;"|22 Jan 2022 ! align="center" style="background:#A9A8E0;"|1 Mar 2022 ! align="center" style="background:#A9A8E0;"|28 May 2022 ! align="center" style="background:#A9A8E0;"|3 Aug 2022 ! align="center" style="background:#A9A8E0;"|12 Apr 2023 ! align="center" style="background:#A9A8E0;"|15 Feb 2024 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&order=toucheddn&layout=table&limit=1001&s=--- ---]||||23||2||0||0||0||131 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&order=toucheddn&layout=table&limit=1001&s=------ ------(x6)]||||11||0||0||0||0|| 31 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&order=toucheddn&layout=table&limit=1001&s=----- -----(x5)]||||24||3||2||1||0|| 61 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&order=toucheddn&layout=table&limit=1001&s=.... ....]||Elaine Martzen||51||34||15||8||0||431 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&order=toucheddn&layout=table&limit=1001&s=-UNKNOWN- -UNKNOWN-]||||10||9||1||0||0||241 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&order=toucheddn&layout=table&limit=1001&sAKA AKA] |||||||||||0|| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&order=toucheddn&layout=table&limit=1001&sDONOTKNOW DO NOT KNOW]||||1||2||0||0||0|| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=DONTKNOW&order=toucheddn DONT KNOW]||||6||8||4||1*||0|| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&order=toucheddn&layout=table&limit=1001&sII II] ||||||||||||0|| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&order=toucheddn&layout=table&limit=1001&sIII III] |||||||||||0|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DInconnu+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DInconnu+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Inconnu - French]||Anne Guglik||24||22||22||14||0|| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&order=toucheddn&layout=table&limit=1001&sJr. Jr.] |||||||||||0|| || |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3Dlast%20name+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3Dlast%20name+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 last name]||Pam Smith ||135||86||55||57#||0|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DLNU+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DLNU+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 LNU (Last Name Unknown)]||||192||170||16||0||0||1 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DMNU+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DMNU+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 MNU (Maiden Name Unknown)]||||68||34||1 (done)||1||2||0|42 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DDK+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DDK+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 DK (Don't Know)]||Terry Fillow||0||1||1||0||0|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DNK+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DNK+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 NK (Not Known)]||||34||6||3 (delete)||1*||0|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DNN+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DNN+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 NN (No Name)]||Pam Smith||966||942||414||99#||0||83 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DName+Unknown+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DName+Unknown+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&Format=&PageSize=1000 Name Unknown] ||||||||||||0||2 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&order=toucheddn&layout=table&limit=1001&sNames Names] ||||||||||||0|| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&order=toucheddn&layout=table&limit=1001&sNoNameGenealogy No Name Genealogy] ||||||||||||0|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DNone+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DNone+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 None]||Pam Smith||||||||158||640|| 633 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3notknown+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3notknown+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 notknown]||||28||6||0||1*||0|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DNot%20Sure+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DNot%20Sure+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Not Sure]||||79||78||5||1*||0|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DNot%20Known+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DNot%20Known+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Not Known]||Elaine Martzen||351||282||155||84||100||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DOkänd+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DOkänd+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Okänd - Swedish]||||22||22||21||7||0|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DOnbekend+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DOnbekend+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Onbekend - misc]||||69||64||29||29||0|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DSomebody+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DSomebody+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Somebody]||||2||0||0||0||0|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DSomeone+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DSomeone+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Someone]||||7||2||1 (delete)||0||0|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DSomething+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DSomething+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Something]||||3||1||1 0||(delete)||0|| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&order=toucheddn&layout=table&limit=1001&sSr. Sr.] ||||||||||||||| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&order=toucheddn&layout=table&limit=1001&sSurnameGenealogy Surname Genealogy] ||||||||||||||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DUkn+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DUkn+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Ukn]||||10||7||1(delete)||1*|| || |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DUknown+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DUknown+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Uknown]||||400||131||4||1|| || |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DUnbekannt+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DUnbekannt+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Unbekannt - German]||Heather Quinlan||183||193||79||49|| || |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DUncertain+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DUncertain+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Uncertain]||Jo Gill McHale||235||168||136||129||0 ||1 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DUNDISCOVERED+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DUNDISCOVERED+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 UNDISCOVERED]||||17||0||0||0|| || |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth=Unk+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth=Unk+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Unk]||Terry Fillow McClintock||1206||1181||948||492||15 || 144 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DUnkn+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DUnkn+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Unkn]||||142||38||0||1*|| ||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DUnknow+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DUnknow+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Unknow]||||198||140||44||12*|| || |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DUnknowen+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DUnknowen+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Unknowen]||||25||3||0||0|| ||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DUnknownsurname+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DUnknownsurname+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Unknownsurname]||||1||2||1||0|| || |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DUnkown+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DUnkown+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Unkown]||Jo Gill McHale||850||836||524||132||1 ||7 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DUnnamed+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DUnnamed+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Unnamed]||||13||13||3 (delete)||1*|| ||0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DUnsure+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DUnsure+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Unsure]||||133||118||0||1|| || 0 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DWife+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DWife+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 Wife]||||117||78||8||0|| || |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DX+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DX+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 X]||||756||597||250 (done)||243|| || 28 |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DXX+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DXX+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 XX]||||130||123||39 (done)||5*|| || |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DXXX+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DXXX+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 XXX]||||80||91||80||5*|| || |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DXXXX+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DXXXX+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 XXXX]||||14||39||31||1*|| || |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DXXXXX+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DXXXXX+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 XXXXX (5)]||||3||14||4||2|| || |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DXXXXXX+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DXXXXXX+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 XXXXXX (6)]||||0||3||1||0|| || |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DXXXXXXX+Open+OR+LastNameatBirth%3DXXXXXXX+Public&MaxProfiles=2000&PageSize=1000 XXXXXXX (7)]||||0||4||0||0| ||| |- |Total Count||||4864||3885||2899||1329|| || 292 |} NOTES: * 1 black-locked profiles * 2 Mnu is a valid LNAB in Ireland * 3 None is used on profiles, such as Iran and early Hawaiian, cultures that do not use a last name. Native Americans use Tribe as LNAB. * 4 Unk is a bona fide LNAB in the Netherlands * (delete): profiles on a list waiting to be approved for deletion. * (done): means that we have handled what we can on that alias and the rest will have to wait or are acceptable uses of that Alias. * '''#''': Remaining, probably not readily fixable. * '''*''': Pam is checking on potential new entries. We are still processing International, Not Known, Uncertain, and Unkown ... those numbers will continue to decline. * 'None' is a newly discovered alias - it's decreasing quickly == Pre-2022 Aliases and Stats == Prior to 2022, the stats included profiles that had privacy which prevented us from working on them. These are being kept for historic purposes. :{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#A8C3E0;"|'''Alias''' ! align="center" style="background:#A9A8E0;"|'''28 Sep 2016''' ! align="center" style="background:#A8E0C5;"|'''3 Feb 2018''' ! align="center" style="background:#A9A8E0;"|'''25 Nov 2019''' ! align="center" style="background:#A8E0C5;"|'''10 Oct 2020''' ! align="center" style="background:#A9A8E0;"|'''8 Jun 2021''' ! align="center" style="background:#A8E0C5;"|'''7 Jan 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#A8E0C5;"|'''New Date''' |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Anonymous Anonymous] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|1177 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Uncertain Uncertain] ! align="center"|303 ! align="center"|259 ! align="center"|322 ! align="center"|338 ! align="center"|342 ! align="center"|319 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Uknown Uknown] ! align="center"|516 ! align="center"|324 ! align="center"|217 ! align="center"|228 ! align="center"|236 ! align="center"|225 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknow Unknow] ! align="center"|401 ! align="center"|285 ! align="center"|230 ! align="center"|249 ! align="center"|255 ! align="center"|264 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknowen Unknowen] ! align="center"|98 ! align="center"|79 ! align="center"|83 ! align="center"|65 ! align="center"|57 ! align="center"|43 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/UNKOWN Unkown] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|1,343 ! align="center"|1,208 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/-UNKNOWN- -UNKNOWN-] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|52 ! align="center"|35 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknownsurname Unknownsurname] ! align="center"|71 ! align="center"|40 ! align="center"|35 ! align="center"|28 ! align="center"|7 ! align="center"|4 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unnamed Unnamed] ! align="center"|41 ! align="center"|29 ! align="center"|23 ! align="center"|51 ! align="center"|19 ! align="center"|19 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unsure Unsure] ! align="center"|267 ! align="center"|194 ! align="center"|220 ! align="center"|231 ! align="center"|210 ! align="center"|219 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ukn Ukn] ! align="center"|157 ! align="center"|128 ! align="center"|132 ! align="center"|118 ! align="center"|100 ! align="center"|36 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unk Unk] ! align="center"|3,122 ! align="center"|1,968 ! align="center"|2,004 ! align="center"|1,922 ! align="center"|1,775 ! align="center"|1,533 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unkn Unkn] ! align="center"|442 ! align="center"|189 ! align="center"|200 ! align="center"|199 ! align="center"|189 ! align="center"|150 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/UNDISCOVERED UNDISCOVERED] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|17 ! align="center"|17 ! align="center"|17 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/_ .... ] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|78 ! align="center"|105 ! align="center"|95 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/--- ---] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|28 ! align="center"|40 ! align="center"|40 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/----- -----(x5)] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|79 ! align="center"|29 ! align="center"|31 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/------ ------(x6)] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|16 ! align="center"|14 ! align="center"|15 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/X X] ! align="center"|5,818 ! align="center"|5,655 ! align="center"|5,019 ! align="center"|5,006 ! align="center"|4,878 ! align="center"|2,859 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/XX XX] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|147 ! align="center"|155 ! align="center"|158 ! align="center"|154 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/XXX XXX] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|157 ! align="center"|153 ! align="center"|164 ! align="center"|164 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/XXXX XXXX] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|74 ! align="center"|73 ! align="center"|76 ! align="center"|75 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/XXXXX XXXXX] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|29 ! align="center"|29 ! align="center"|31 ! align="center"|31 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/XXXXXX XXXXXX (6)] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|9 ! align="center"|9 ! align="center"|13 ! align="center"|14 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/XXXXXXX XXXXXXX (7)] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|4 ! align="center"|5 ! align="center"|7 ! align="center"|7 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DONTKNOW DONTKNOW] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|213 ! align="center"|194 ! align="center"|84 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DONOTKNOW DONOTKNOW] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|47 ! align="center"|23 ! align="center"|22 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LNU LNU (Last Name Unknown)] ! align="center"|275 ! align="center"|365 ! align="center"|390 ! align="center"|411 ! align="center"|410 ! align="center"|276 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MNU MNU (Maiden Name Unknown)] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|155 ! align="center"|154 ! align="center"|43 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NN NN] ! align="center"|1,885 ! align="center"|1,378 ! align="center"|1,298 ! align="center"|1,338 ! align="center"|1,422 ! align="center"|1,446 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/nk NK] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|67 ! align="center"|61 ! align="center"|44 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wife Wife] ! align="center"|214 ! align="center"|112 ! align="center"|98 ! align="center"|89 ! align="center"|84 ! align="center"|80 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Not%20Known Not Known] ! align="center"|619 ! align="center"|458 ! align="center"|464 ! align="center"|488 ! align="center"|486 ! align="center"|451 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Not%20sure Not sure] ! align="center"|200 ! align="center"|86 ! align="center"|110 ! align="center"|116 ! align="center"|134 ! align="center"|145 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Someone Someone] ! align="center"|10 ! align="center"|20 ! align="center"|12 ! align="center"|10 ! align="center"|12 ! align="center"|12 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Somebody Somebody] ! align="center"|8 ! align="center"|4 ! align="center"|4 ! align="center"|2 ! align="center"|4 ! align="center"|4 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Something Something] ! align="center"|11 ! align="center"|5 ! align="center"|6 ! align="center"|6 ! align="center"|7 ! align="center"|7 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/last%20name last name] ! align="center"|51 ! align="center"|26 ! align="center"|22 ! align="center"|20 ! align="center"|20 ! align="center"|19 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/inconnu Inconnu - French] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|20 ! align="center"|22 ! align="center"|28 ! align="center"|34 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/unbekannt Unbekannt - German] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|66 ! align="center"|81 ! align="center"|116 ! align="center"|119 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ok%C3%A4nd Okänd - Swedish] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|17 ! align="center"|17 ! align="center"|18 ! align="center"|22 ! align="center"| |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Onbekend Onbekend - Afrikaans] ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"| ! align="center"|76 ! align="center"|79 ! align="center"|87 ! align="center"| |- |'''Total Count''' ! align="center"|'''14,482''' ! align="center"|'''11,604''' ! align="center"|'''11,309 ''' ! align="center"|'''12,403''' ! align="center"|'''11,320''' ! align="center"|'''11,629''' ! align="center"| |- |'''Reduction%''' ! align="center"| ! align="center"|-19.87% ! align="center"|-2.54% ! align="center"|9.67%
increase ! align="center"|-8.73% ! align="center"|-7.67% ! align="center"| |- |}

Unknowns Team

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[[Category:Profile Improvement Project]] [[Project:Profile Improvement]]
[[Space:Profile_Improvement_Project_Teams]] '''NOTE: Please do not do any work on any profiles that display the Hold Request Box. It appears something like this (though it may display any Project Name):''' {{Hold Request|id= WikiTree-132|name= Profile Improvement Project|date= 14 Jun 2024}} {{Image|file=Unknowns_Team-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption= '''Click to download the WikiTree Day 2022 Slideshow''' |link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Unknowns_Team_Process.pdf }} Welcome to the Unknowns, a team of the [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement Project]] focused on finding identities for profiles with [[Space:Unknowns#Unknown_Aliases_and_Counts|any variation of the Unknown surname]]. == Mission == To improve the integrity of WikiTree by identifying and updating profiles without valid names. == How to Join == Contact [[Anderson-20093|Pam (Anderson) Smith]] for guidance on tasks of the Unknowns Team. Please do the following: # Add {{Tag Link|profiles}} and {{Tag Link|unknowns}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all of our discussions in your [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/following G2G Feed]. # Add your name to the "[[#Team_Members|Team Members list below]]" and update it periodically. # You may also add [[Category:Profile Improvement Project]] to your profile page. That will put you on the [[:Category:Profile_Improvement_Project|list on the Project Category page.]] # We use [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitrees-unknowns-project WikiTree's Unknowns Team Google Group] for communication. Please add a message with your Wiki ID so that we can confirm your access. We also use [[Help:Discord]] #unknowns channel for conversation. If Project Leader support is needed, please contact one of the Profile Improvements Project Leader [[McGee-1611|Debi Hoag]], [[Dodge-4214|Robin (Dodge) Shaules]], or [[Sands-1865|Kay (Sands) Knight]]. {{clear}} == Goals == # Identify all profiles without valid names according to the naming standards at [[Name_Fields|Name Fields]]. Add the appropriate categories to profiles as needed. See [[Space:Unknowns|Task List]] for steps to follow in determining the category. # Send profiles to the Review Team by adding a comment to [[Space:Possible_Profiles_for_Deletion|the Possible Profiles for Deletion]] if :*corrections could be made but you don't know how or don't have access :*the profile has never had data and has never been connected in any way :*the profile has been merged so many times that you can't determine who was originally represented :*the profile was originally for a non-person (animal, organization, thing) == To Do List == # We suggest that volunteers focus on a limited geographical area with which they are familiar for researching and solving Unknown profiles. Focus first on Orphan profiles, and then move on to Unknowns in that same area [state, province, country.] Check with Pam to see what areas are already being researched by team members. # Use [[Name_Fields|Name Fields]] to determine if alias is being used correctly. See especially the sections: "Use their conventions instead of ours" and "Specific Rules for Individual Name Fields." # Add appropriate categories to profiles as needed. See [[Space:Unknowns|Task List]] for steps to follow in determining the category. # Locate [[Space:Unknowns_Aliases_Tasks_process|profiles using an alias]] for either ''Preferred First Name'' (PFN) or ''Last Name at Birth'' (LNAB). ===Research Note Boxes=== :Estimated Date: {{Estimated Date}} is a [[Research Note Boxes|Research Note Box]]. For use whenever a rough estimate is used for a birth, death, and/or marriage date. {{Estimated Date}} will add a category for any/all estimated dates and add the profile to one of the Maintenance Categories -- [[:Category:Estimated_Dates|Estimated Date Categories]]. By adding a variable, the estimated date can be specific to ''all,'' ''birth,'' ''death,'' or a combination of these. For example, {{Estimated Date|Death}} will specify the Death date is estimated. :Unsourced: {{Unsourced}} is a [[Research Note Boxes|Research Note Box]]. It should be placed on any profile that has no [[sources]]. You can enter {{Unsourced}} without a modifier, but it's best to enter a country, state, province, or other place names. For example, {{Unsourced|France}}, will add the profile to the list of Unsourced profiles in France. === Templates === Click on the links to see what the template looks like in use.
[[Template:Unknowns|Unknowns Template]] {{Unknowns}}
[[Template:Citation Needed|Citation Needed]] {{Citation Needed}}
African American or Mulatto (on census documents, etc) in the portion of North America that became the USA - (We want to help to alert the US Black Heritage Exchange Project members. If the person with Unknown as a last name is a slave in the what became the USA (regardless of race), please add {{Slave LNAB}} to alert the US Black Heritage Project. If they are listed as black or mulatto on records, please also add {{African-American Sticker}} which puts them on the project's radar. For post Civil War (after slavery) unknowns who are black/mulatto, add [[Category: US Black Heritage Project, Needs LNAB]] as well as {{African-American Sticker}} *If they are not in the portion of North America that became the United States of America (for example, a Roman slave) - then use [[Template:Unknowns|Unknowns slave]]{{Unknowns|slave}} == G2G Tag == The G2G tag for Unknowns Team Q&A is {{Tag Link|unknowns}}. == Team Members == Beside your name below, please keep track of what you're currently working on for this team. This is both for your own reference, and to aid collaboration amongst the team participants. If you are going to be temporarily inactive in the team (e.g. on vacation), please note that here. Thanks! * Name, report/update/interest *[[Anderson-20093|Pam (Anderson) Smith]] - (New) Team leader, currently coordinating team, working on Unknown alias profiles, and Arizona Unknowns NOTES SEND OUT LATE 2023 - these team members have responded with updates *[[Lamoreaux-297|Ron Lamoreaux]] Pre1500's Chris Sharkey - need to follow up *[[McGee-1611|Debi Hoag]] working on GEDComs *[[Kline-958|Star Kline]] PA and Mid Atlantic orphans *[[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] available to help occasionally on England and pre-1500 *[[Stormo-10|Kaylinn Stormo]] - Minnesota. *[[Dodge-4214|Robin (Dodge) Shaules]] - Profile Improvement Project Coordinator *[[Gill-3793|Joan McHale]] - Nevada and Utah Unknowns, Alias profiles (Unkown); Unknown married female; Unnamed Infants *[[Roche-395|Patricia Roche]] - North America, 1800's orphans *[[Ellis-14333|Elsie (Ellis) Denham]] orphans with no location *[[McClintock-715|Terry McClintock]]- Alias profiles, then Ohio Unknowns *[[Guglik-1|Anne Guglik]] Inconnu (French), Quebec, Acadian (including Cajun) Unknowns *[[McBeth-165]] Emma McBeath - Black Heritage unknowns *[[Finnerty-95|Karen Butler]] - working on Unk Alias profiles *[[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Connecticut unknown orphans. *[[Stovall-395|Sally Stovall]] - Texas Unknowns. *[[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] - Australian Unknowns. *[[DeCarpio-1|Lisa DeCarpio]] - working on Pennsylvania *[[McNamee-238|Susan McNamee]] Working on Ireland Unconnected Unknown Orphans *[[Butler-21232|Russell Butler]] working on AKA profiles *[[Pieterse-13|Esmé van der Westhuizen]] No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died ENGLAND PROJECT (need to update and follow up) *[[Davison-2360|Linda Davison]] England works on LNAB 1500-1900 (will help with occasional England profile) * [[Utting-102|Amy Utting]] — England 19 and 20 century, seeking LNAB *[[Long-18650|Sarah Long]] - working through the Oxfordshire Unknowns. *[[Davies-5942|Steve Davies]] Working on England mainly Gloucestershire and do have 1500 and 1700 access *[[Hutton-2752|Loralee Hutton]] Lancashire (Aug-Sep 2022), Yorkshire (Sep-Oct 2022) CANADA initiated conversation with Dave Rutherford (Canada project leader), working on setting up members in specific provinces Team members not working on Unknowns at this time *[[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]] - very involved at Black Heritage, does unknowns occasionally * [[Moore-34858|Dallace Moore]]- on leave * [[Schneider-2016|Gerri Bartholomew]] on leave

Unknowns Team Process

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[[Space:Unknowns_Team|Unknowns Team]] {{Image|file=Unknowns_Team-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption= '''Click to download the WikiTree Day 2022 Slideshow''' |link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Unknowns_Team_Process.pdf }} == Mission == To improve the integrity of WikiTree by identifying and updating profiles with either a sourced Last Name at Birth (LNAB) or Unknown as per the [[Help:Name_Fields#Last_Name_at_Birth|Name Field Guidelines for Last Name at Birth]]. {{clear}} === Task List === '''A. Select a profile to work on.''' Please work in the time period and/or location where you have the most research experience. :The Unknown Last Name at Birth (LNAB) count may never go down but it should contain only profiles that have been researched and proper names could not be found. Here is a summary of the count: :{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E5F8D2 ! |Date !|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameAtBirth=Unknown Total
LNAB
Unknown] !|Difference !|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameAtBirth=Unknown%20not%20African-American%20Sticker Unknown LNAB
without
African-American
Sticker] !|Difference !|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameAtBirth=Unknown%20African-American%20Sticker Unknown LNAB
with
African-American
Sticker] !|Difference |- | 19 Nov 2023 || 326495 || || || || || |- | 27 Mar 2024 || 332682 || {{Red|9187}} || || || || |- | 15 May 2024 || 336330 || {{Red|3122}} || || || || |- | 17 May 2024 || 336330 || {{Red|3122}} || 327245 || not calculated || 9805 || not calculated |} :Select a profile via any of the methods below. ==== Unknown Profiles with no location ==== :Right-click on a column heading to get a list of Unknown profiles. Profiles with public privacy are listed separately; the remaining profiles are open privacy. The Orphan and Managed profiles have no dates. Starting on 17 May 2024, profiles that have the {{African-American Sticker}} are excluded from the counts; the difference may be misleading. :{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E5F8D2 ! |Date ! |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20public%20not%20African-American%20Sticker Public] ! |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20orphan%20birthLocation=MissingLocation%20deathLocation=MissingLocation%20b0%20d0%20not%20African-American%20Sticker Undated
Orphan] ! |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20birthLocation=MissingLocation%20deathLocation=MissingLocation%20b0%20d0%20not%20orphan%20not%20African-American%20Sticker Undated
Managed] ! |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20birthLocation=MissingLocation%20deathLocation=MissingLocation%2016cen%20not%20African-American%20Sticker 16Cen] ! |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20birthLocation=MissingLocation%20deathLocation=MissingLocation%2017cen%20not%20African-American%20Sticker 17Cen] ! |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20birthLocation=MissingLocation%20deathLocation=MissingLocation%2018cen%20not%20African-American%20Sticker 18Cen] ! |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20birthLocation=MissingLocation%20deathLocation=MissingLocation%2019cen%20not%20African-American%20Sticker 19Cen] ! |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20birthLocation=MissingLocation%20deathLocation=MissingLocation%2020cen%20not%20African-American%20Sticker 20Cen] ! |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20birthLocation=MissingLocation%20deathLocation=MissingLocation%2021cen%20not%20African-American%20Sticker 21Cen] !|Total ! |Diff |- |19 Nov 2023||11734||17826||11031||2907||11127||29661||44863||13651||8||142808|| |- |27 Mar 2024|| 10867 || 17810 || 10192 || 2922 || 11239 || 29773 || 44757 || 13800 || 7 || 141367 ||{{Green|1441}} |- |15 May 2024|| 10682 || 17783 || 9848 || 2925 || 11264 || 29831 || 44841 || 13825 || 7 || 141006 ||{{Green|348}} |- |17 May 2024|| 10680 || 17783 || 9848 || 2925 || 12263 || 29807 || 44737 || 13774 || 7 || 141824 ||{{Red|818}} |} ==== Unknown Profiles by country ==== :Right-click on a column heading to get a list of Unknown profiles. These are open profiles that may have a birth, marriage or death location in the country. They may or may not be orphaned. Starting on 17 May 2024, profiles that have the {{African-American Sticker}} are excluded from the counts; the difference may be misleading. :{| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center" |- bgcolor=#E5F8D2 !Date !|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20Location=Australia%20not%20African-American%20Sticker Australia] !|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20Location=Canada%20not%20African-American%20Sticker Canada] !|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20Location=England%20not%20African-American%20Sticker England] !|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20Location=France%20not%20African-American%20Sticker France] !|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20Location=Germany%20not%20African-American%20Sticker Germany] !|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20Location=Ireland%20not%20African-American%20Sticker Ireland] !|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20Location=%22New%20Zealand%22%20not%20African-American%20Sticker New
Zealand] !|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20Location=%22United%20States%22%20not%20African-American%20Sticker United
States] !|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=400000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20Location=USA%20not%20African-American%20Sticker USA] !|Total !|Diff |- | 19 Nov 2023 || 3238 || 5717 || 32853 || 1042 || 9284 || 11417 || 1865 || 51217 || 11493 || 128126 || |- |27 Mar 2024|| 3369 || 5913 || 33434 || 1068 || 9471 || 11909 || 1924 || 56349 || 11387 || 134825 || {{Red|6699}} |- |15 May 2024|| 3411 || 6004 || 33690 || 1075 || 9524 || 12111 || 1946 || 59030 || 11358 || 138149 || {{Red|2867}} |- |17 May 2024|| 3411 || 5925 || 33686 || 1068 || 9522 || 12107 || 1945 || 51122 || 10815 || 129601 || {{Green|8548}} |} ==== United States Unknown profiles by State ==== :To find a profile that may have a birth, marriage, or death location for a specific state in the United States, navigate to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:United_States#Sub-Projects United States Project] and click on the desired state. Then navigate to the individual state's Ongoing List of Things to Do and click on the name of the state for the Unknowns item. ==== Historic numbers ==== ::The following are historic Unknown numbers from earlier reports. These are open or public profiles that are unsourced and have the Last Name At Birth (LNAB) as Unknown. ::{| border="1" class="sortable" cellpadding="3" !Unknowns Unsourced Open or Public!!17 Mar 2022!!5 Oct 2022!!Jul 2023 |- |16th Century 1500-1599||1,325||1,462||1594 |- |17th Century 1600-1699||3,113||3,262||3465 |- |18th Century 1700-1799||6,773||7,047||7294 |- |19th Century 1800-1899||7,644||7,713||7594 |- |20th Century 1900-1999||1,628||2,223||1791 |- |21st Century 2000-2999||2||2||2 |- |Total ||20,483||21,709||21,720 |} ::Earlier numbers include profiles with privacy levels more restrictive than open and public: ::{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" |- ! align="center" style="background:#A8C3E0;"|'''Alias''' ! align="center" style="background:#A9A8E0;"|'''28 Sep 2016''' ! align="center" style="background:#A8E0C5;"|'''3 Feb 2018''' ! align="center" style="background:#A9A8E0;"|'''25 Nov 2019''' ! align="center" style="background:#A8E0C5;"|'''10 Oct 2020''' ! align="center" style="background:#A9A8E0;"|'''8 Jun 2021''' ! align="center" style="background:#A8E0C5;"|'''7 Jan 2022''' ! align="center" style="background:#A8E0C5;"|5 Oct 2022 ! align="center" style="background:#A8E0C5;"|Jul 2023 |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknown Unknown] ! align="center"|246,758 ! align="center"|276,976 ! align="center"|308,578 ! align="center"|315,805 ! align="center"|323,599 ! align="center"|334,095 ! align="center"|351,030 ! align="center"|358,805 |- |Growth % ! align="center"| ! align="center"|12.25% ! align="center"|11.41% ! align="center"|2.34% ! align="center"|2.47% ! align="center"|3.24% ! align="center"|4.9% ! align="center"|2.21%| |}{{Clear}} '''B. Search for possible duplicates. Only merge if the two profiles were intended to represent the same person.''' If the profile is linked to another profile, such as a spouse or child, it can sometimes be helpful to look for duplicates for the other profile in order to identify a duplicate for the Unknown. '''C. If an alias, e. g., Unknown/UNKNOWN, is used for the ''Last Name at Birth'' (LNAB):''' # Is the profile from a time, place or culture where Last Names at Birth (LNAB) are not used? ## If '''Yes,''' skip the following steps. ''Unknown'' as a Last Name at Birth (LNAB) in this case is a valid usage; no further action is required. ## If '''No,''' go to the next step. # On the surnames list is a profile marked '''{{Red|''Active''}}'''? ## If '''Yes,''' skip the following steps. An alias in this case is being used by an active member of WikiTree and is a valid usage; no further action is required. ## If '''No,''' go to the next step. # Does the profile have a privacy status other than ''Open'' (white), that is, ''Public'' (green) or ''Private'' (yellow or red)? ## If '''Yes,''' you may need to contact the Profile Manager. Only ''Open'' privacy level profiles can be edited by any WikiTree Genealogist. ## If '''No''' (profile is ''Open'' and can be edited), go to the next step. # Does the profile have a Profile Manager? Or someone on the Trusted List who is not Profile Manager? Always be sure to check the Privacy tab for Trusted List. ## If '''Yes,''' contact the Profile Manager or Trusted List member to see if a corrected LNAB is known or can be discovered. ## If '''No,''' go to the next step. # Is the profile a married woman with an alias as her LNAB in a time/culture where a wife normally takes her husband's name at marriage? ## If '''Yes,''' and research has been done and it is unlikely that future research will find her LNAB, no further action is required. This is a valid usage. If you have exhausted all possible means of determining her LNAB, consider adding a [[Help:Research_Notes|Research Notes section]] to the biography outlining your results. This will notify other researchers of what work has been done so it will not be duplicated. You might verify that her husband's surname is listed in the ''[[Help:Name_Fields#Current_Last_Name|Current or Other Last Name]]'' fields. ## If '''No,''' go to the next step. # Does the profile have identifiable data? Are there birth/death dates? Is there information in the biography such as a narrative bio, sources, etc.? ## If '''Yes,''' skip the following steps. No further action is required. ## If '''No,''' go to the next step. # Is the profile connected to one or more other profiles? For example: spouse, child(ren), parents. ## If '''Yes,''' no further action is required. ## If '''No,''' add a comment to [[Space:Possible_Profiles_for_Deletion|Possible Profiles for Deletion]] with a link to the profile, include an explanation of what you have looked for and/or discovered === Best Practices === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#A8C3E0;"|'''No. ''' ! align="center" style="background:#A9A8E0;"|'''Profile Type''' ! align="center" style="background:#A8DFE0;"|'''How to Manage''' |- ! align="center"|1 |Completely blank, orphaned, no information except an alias in both the first and last name fields. |Add comment to [[Space:Possible_Profiles_for_Deletion|Possible Profiles for Deletion]] |- ! align="center"|2 |Completely blank, no information except an alias in both the first and last name, has a profile manager. |Add comment to [[Space:Possible_Profiles_for_Deletion|Possible Profiles for Deletion]] |- ! align="center"|3 |Limited with no connections – Orphaned, not connected to any other profile, has either first or last name with an alias. Has no dates/locations which would enable researcher to identify profile. |Add comment to [[Space:Possible_Profiles_for_Deletion|Possible Profiles for Deletion]] |- ! align="center"|4 |Unknown with connections – a valid use of an alias, example: maiden name unknown, family members connected. |Research to find a correct name or connected duplicate with the correct name for merging. If nothing is found, no further action is required. |- ! align="center"|5 |Unknown that will not be known - example, the unknown father of a child born out of wedlock. '''Be aware that, at one time, creating profiles for siblings with no parent would create an ''Unknown'' father profile automatically. 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===Notes on research and Redirects === By Steve Harris, posted on G2G March 2023 Corrections are always good for the tree. We just need to be cognizant of the history of the profile, the current state of the profile, and what the future changes to the profile might look like. We have to remember that every change made on a wiki has a "cost". In the case of this specific profile, Unkown-1098, I would say the change to LNAB is fine to make, since "Unknown" may unfortunately be her legacy here on WikiTree. History: No merges and/or LNAB changes to date (meaning no existing redirects). Current State: Correct (sourced) LNAB will be difficult to find, and many people have apparently already tried. Future: LNAB may never be found. Based on the above, we only talking about one redirect now, and if we are lucky, a second redirect in the distant future to a correct (sourced) LNAB. This small number of redirects poses no issues. == Resources == * [[Space:Unknowns_Team|Unknowns team]] Unknowns team home page. * [[Space:Unknowns_Aliases_Tasks_process|Unknowns Aliases Tasks]] process page * [[Name_Fields|Name Fields]] Guidelines for using name fields *[[Space:Name_Field_Guidelines|Project specific Name Field Guidelines]]

Unsung Illustrators

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[[Category:Notables Project]][[Category: Illustrators]] == Description == The goal of this project is to document illustrators. Especially those whom Pete Beard has profiled in his YouTube series, ''Unsung Heroes of Illustration''. ;Notes: [[Space:Unsung_Illustrators/Notes]] ;Episodes: [[Space:Unsung_Illustrators/Episodes]] ==Illustrators== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:EditFamily Add new person] === With Initial Profile === ''a lot of these profiles need TLC, but at least a profile exits'' ==== A ==== # [[Aldin-45|Cecil Aldin (1870-1935)]] # [[Alajalov-1|Constantin Alajalov (1900-1987)]] # [[Ardizzone-38|Edward Jeffrey Irving Ardizzone (1900-1979)]] # [[Aris-106|Alfred Ernest Walter George Aris (1882-1963)]] # [[Arnold-24647|Karl Maximilian Arnold (1883-1953)]] # [[Artzybasheff-1|Boris Artzybasheff (1899-1965)]] # [[Attwell-162|Mabel Lucie (Attwell) Earnshaw (1879-1964)]] ==== B ==== # [[Bacon-9362|Margaret Francis Bacon (1895-1987)]] # [[Ballester-14|Anselmo Ballester (1897-1974)]] (b0570011) # [[Barbier-404|George Augustin Barbier (1882-1932)]] # [[Barton-7007|Ralph Waldo Emerson Barton (1891-1931)]] # [[Batsford-36|Brian Caldwell Cook Batsford (1910-1991)]] # [[Batten-2079|John Dickson Batten (abt.1865-abt.1932)]] # [[Bauer-7767|John Bauer (1882-1918)]] # [[Baumgarten-396|Fritz Baumgarten (1883-1966)]] # [[Barrere-39|Adrien Barrere (1882-1953)]] # [[Baumer-181|Lewis Baumer (1870-1963)]] # [[Bawden-793|Edward Bawden (1903-1989)]] # [[Beckhoff-8|Harry Beckhoff (1901-1979)]] # [[Bentley-6295|Nicholas Clerihew Bentley (1907-1978)]] # [[Bergey-251|Earle Kulp Bergey (1901-1952)]] # [[Bilibin-1|Ivan Bilibin (1876-1942)]] # [[Bobri-1|Vladimir Bobri (1898-1968)]] # [[Boccasile-1|Luigi Gino Boccasile (1901-1952)]] # [[Bolles-626|Enoch Bolles (1883-1976)]] # [[Booth-12713|Jay Franklin Booth (1874-1948)]] # [[Bouda-10|Cyrill Mikoláš Bouda (1901-1984)]] # [[Brinkley-1293|Nell (Brinkley) McRae (1886-1944)]] # [[Brissaud-2|Pierre Brissaud (1885-1964)]] # [[Broders-19|Roger Broders (1883-1953)]] # [[Brown-167179|Frederic Gregory Brown (1887-1941)]] # [[Brunelleschi-2|Umberto Brunelleschi (1879-1949)]] # [[Brunner-1972|Zyg Brunner (1878-1961)]] # [[Bull-6312|René Bull (1872-1942)]] ==== C ==== # [[Cabral-481|Ernesto Garcia Cabral (1890-1968)]] # [[Cady-2878|Walter Harrison Cady (1877-1970)]] # [[Campbell-60209|Elmer Simms Campbell (1906-1971)]] (Q5322150) # [[Carboni-53|Erberto Carboni (1899-1984)]] # [[Carlos-273|José Carlos (1884-1950)]] # [[Carlu-11|Jean Carlu (1900-1997)]] # [[Claus-571|Martin Claus (1888-1956)]] # [[Clarke-24450|Henry Clarke (1889-1931)]] # [[Cooper-40965|Fred G. Cooper (1883-1962)]] # [[Cornwell-1538|Charles Dean Cornwell (abt.1892-abt.1960)]] #[[Covarrubias-138|Miguel Covarrubias (1904-1957)]] # [[Croissant-176|Eugen Philipp Croissant (abt.1898-abt.1976)]] ==== DEF ==== # [[Darrow-782|Whitney Darrow Jr. (1909-1999)]] # [[Dart-1203|Harry Grant Dart (1868-1938)]] # [[Delaw-2|Henri Georges Delaw (1871-1938)]] # [[Denisov-17|Viktor Nikolaevich Denisov (1893-1946)]] (Viktor Deni) # [[De_Penagos-1|Rafael de Penagos (1889-1954)]] # [[Depero-3|Fortunato Depero (1892-1960)]] #[[Doeve-27|Joseph Ferdinand Doeve (1907-1981)]] # [[Dorne-35|Albert Dorne (abt.1904-abt.1965)]] # [[Dudovich-2|Marcello Dudovich (1878-1962)]] # [[Eastman-4003|Ruth (Eastman) Rodgers (1882-abt.1976)]] # [[Eichenberg-108|Fritz Eichenberg (1901-1990)]] # [[Fawcett-2691|Robert Fawcett (1903-1967)]] # [[Feichtmann-1|Willy Pogany (1882-1955)]] (Feichtmann) # [[Ferrier-1387|Arthur Ferrier (1891-1973)]] # [[Fish-6284|Harriet Annie (Fish) Sefton (1890-1964)]] # [[Flagg-953|James Montgomery Flagg (1877-1960)]] # [[Flashar-1|Bruno Flashar (1855-1915)]] # [[Foster-21853|Harold Rudolph Foster (1892-1982)]] # [[Fournier-3954|Henry Fournier (bef.1890-aft.1937)]] ==== G==== # [[Gäg-5|Wanda Gag (1893-1946)]] # [[Garretto-2|Paolo Federico Garretto (abt.1903-1989)]] # [[Garvens-5|Oskar Garvens (1874-1951)]] # [[Gaze-171|Harold Gaze (1884-1963)]] # [[Gergely-78|Tibor Gergely (1900-1978)]] # [[Gestel-16|Leo Gestel (1881-1941)]] # [[Gibson-14364|Charles Dana Gibson (abt.1867-abt.1944)]] # [[Giusti-108|George Giusti (1908-1990)]] # [[Goble-1300|Warwick Goble (1862-1943)]] # [[Godwin-910|Francis Wood Godwin (1889-1959)]] # [[Goldberg-1133|Reuben Garrett Lucius Goldberg (1883-1970)]] # [[Gross-7248|George Gross (1909-2003)]] # [[Gross-7700|Milton Gross (1895-1953)]] # [[Gruau-7|René Gruau (1909-2004)]] # [[Gulbransson-2|Olaf Gulbransson (1873-1958)]] ==== H ==== # [[Hahmann-19|Werner Hahmann (1883-1977)]] # [[Hatsuyama-1|Shigeru Hatsuyama (1897-1973)]] # [[Heine-707|Thomas Theodor Heine (1867-1948)]] # [[Herford-55|Oliver Herford (1863-1935)]] # [[Hermet-11|Charles Edmond Hermet (1882-1959)]] # [[Herriman-56|George Joseph Herriman (1880-1944)]] # [[Hruby-193|Sergius Hruby (1869-1943)]] # [[Höppener-29|Hugo Höppener AKA Fidus (1868-1948)]] # [[Hohenstein-110|Adolfo Hohenstein (1854-abt.1928)]] # [[Huergo-1|Juan Carlos Huergo (1889-1962)]] # [[Hunter-25714|Frances Tipton Hunter (1896-1957)]] # [[Hurst-6654|Earl Oliver Hurst (1895-1958)]] ==== IJK ==== # [[Illingworth-733|Leslie Gilbert Illingworth (1902-1979)]] # [[Johnson-141467|Arthur Johnson (1878-1954)]] # [[Jordaan-3366|Leo Jordaan (1885-1980)]] # [[Jones-139708|Harold Jones (1904-1992)]] # [[Jüttner-5]] # [[Kauffer-24|Edward McKnight Kauffer (1890-1954)]] # [[Karasz-4|Ilonka Karasz (1896-1981)]] # [[Kernan-217|Joseph Francis Kernan (1878-1964)]] # [[Kiddell-Monroe-1|Joan Kiddell-Monroe (1908-1972)]] # [[Kley-124|Heinrich Kley (1863-abt.1945)]] # [[Kupka-83|František Kupka (1871-1957)]] # [[Kutzer-46|Ernst Kutzer (1880-1965)]] ==== L ==== # [[Lada-93|Josef Lada (1887-1957)]] # [[La_Gatta-2|John La Gatta (1894-1976)]] # [[Lathrop-2376|Dorothy Pulis Lathrop (1891-1980)]] # [[Laviron-1|Roger Laviron (1886-1951)]] # [[Lebedev-12|Vladimir Lebedev (1891-1967)]] # [[Léonnec-1|Georges Léonnec (1881-1940)]] # [[Legrand-907|Edy Legrand (1892-1970)]] # [[Lepape-18|Georges Alexandre Adrien Lepape (1887-1971)]] # [[Le_Monnier-35|Henry Le Monnier (1893-1978)]] # [[Leyendecker-89|Joseph Christian Leyendecker (1874-1951)]] # [[Leyendecker-93|Frank Xavier Leyendecker (1876-1924)]] # [[Lindsay-1559|Norman Alfred Williams Lindsay (1879-1969)]] # [[Lissac-1|Pierre Lissac (1878-1955)]] # [[Loomis-4234|Andrew Loomis (1892-1959)]] # [[Lorenzi-180|Alberto Fabio Lorenzi (1880-1964)]] # [[Lorioux-1|Félix Lorioux (1872-1964)]] # [[Loupot-2|Charles Henri Honore Loupot (1892-1962)]] ==== M ==== #[[Matejko-6|Theo Matejko (1893-1946)]] # [[和田-34|Wada Makoto]] # [[Matania-1|Fortunino Matania (1881-1963)]] # [[Mauder-34|Josef Mauder (1884-1969)]] #[[Mayol-6|Manuel Mayol (1865-1929)]] # [[McDougall-214|Walter Hugh McDougall (1858-1938)]] # [[McMein-3|Marjorie Frances McMein (1889-1949)]] # [[Mercer-6235|Joyce Mercer (1896-1965)]] # [[Moe-947|Louis Maria Niels Peder Moe (1857-1945)]] # [[Ribas_Montenegro-1|Federico Ribas Montenegro (1890-1952)]] # [[Orlov-22|Dmitry Stakhievich Orlov (1883-1946) AKA D. Moor]] ==== N-O ==== # [[Neill-2644|John Rea Neill (1877-1943)]] # [[Neilson-2382|Henry Bingham Neilson (1861-1941)]] # [[Nerman-24|Einar Nerman (1888-1983)]] # [[Newbould-168|Frank Newbould (1887-1951)]] # [[Nielsen-14456|Kay Rasmus Nielsen (1886-1957)]] # [[Nunes-1022|Emmerico Nunes (1888-1968)]] # [[Okamoto-68|Kiichi Okamoto (1888-1930)]] # [[Opper-73|Fred Opper (1857-1937)]] # [[Orr-9294|Monro Orr (1874-1955)]] # [[Rentoul-17|Ida Sherbourne (Rentoul) Outhwaite (1886-1960)]] ==== P ==== # [[Paine-5127|Charles Paine (1895-1967)]] # [[Parker-53508|Al Parker (1906-1985)]] # [[Parrish-4153|Maxfield Frederick Parrish (1870-1966)]] # [[Pepin-1571|Maurice Pepin (abt.1890-1940)]] # [[Pepper-2479|Robert Ronald Pepper (1938-2019)]] # [[Peto-117|Gladys Marion (Peto) Murray (1880-1948)]] # [[Petruccelli-8|Antonio Petruccelli (abt.1907-1994)]] # [[Petty-4496|George Petty (1894-1975)]] # [[Phillips-49628|Clarence Coles Phillips (1880-1927)]] # [[Pieck-14|Anton Franciscus Pieck (1895-1987)]] # [[Poiré-97|Emmanuel Poiré (1858-1909)]] # [[Posada-47|José Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913)]] # [[Pozzati-1|Severo Pozzati (abt.1895-1983)]] # [[Price-32014|Garrett Price (1897-1979)]] # [[Pughe-41|John Samuel Pughe (abt.1870-1909)]] # [[Purvis-1597|Thomas Charles Purvis (1888-1959)]] # [[Pyle-1086|Howard Pyle (1853-1911)]] ==== R ==== # [[Raemaekers-5|Louis Raemaekers (1869-1956)]] # [[Raymond-3797|Alexander Gillespie Raymond Jr. (1909-1956)]] # [[De_Riquer-1|Alexandre de Riquer (1856-1920)]] # [[Robinson-61596|Charles Robinson (1870-1937)]] # [[Rojankovsky-1|Feodor Stepanovich Rojankovsky (1891-1970)]] # [[Rountree-187|Harry Rountree (1878-1950)]] # [[Rubio-390|Francisco López Rubio (1895-1965)]] # [[Rubino-90|Antonio Rubino (1880-1964)]] ====S==== # [[Schoonover-1916|Frank Schoonover (1877-1972)]] # [[Schaeffer-2277|Mead Schaeffer (1898-1980)]] # [[Scheiner-147|Arthur August Scheiner (1863-1938) aka Artuš Scheiner]] # [[Schilling-1986|Erich Schilling (1885-1945)]] # [[Seidmann-Freud-1|Martha Gertrud Seidmann-Freud (1892-1930)]] (f0570099) # [[Seneca-60|Federico Seneca (1881-1973)]] # [[Sewell-4668|Helen Sewell (1896-1957)]] # [[Sherriffs-96|Robert Stewart Sherriffs (1906-1960)]] # [[Sirio-4|Alejandro Sirio (1890-1953)]] # [[Smith-320736|Jesse Willcox Smith]] # [[Smith-317000|Wallace Smith (1888-1937)]] # [[Soglow-1|Otto Soglow (1900-1975)]] # [[Soper-1989|Eileen Alice Soper (1905-1990)]] # [[Stassen-312|Franz Stassen (1869-1949)]] #[[Stratton-1120|Helen Isabel Mansfield Ramsay Stratton (1867-1965)]] # [[Aronstam-20|Modest (Aronstam) Stein (1871-1958)]] # [[Steinlen-1|Théophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859-1923)]] # [[Sterrett-448|Virginia Frances Sterrett (1900-1931)]] # [[Syzk-1|Arthur Syzk (1894-1951)]] # [[Szancer-2|Jan Marcin Szancer (1902-1973)]] ====TUV==== # [[Takei-15|Takeo Takei (1894-1983)]] # [[Tenggren-35|Gustaf Adolf Tenggren (1896-1970)]] # [[Thrasher-1273|Charles Thrasher (1889-1936)]] # [[De_Tirtoff-1|Romain Petrovich de Tirtoff (abt.1892-1990)]] (Erté) # [[Trier-220|Walter Trier (1890-1951)]] # [[Ungerer-206|Jean-Thomas Théodore Ungerer (1931-2019)]] # [[Vargas_y_Chávez-1|Joaquin Alberto Vargas y Chávez (1896-1982)]] # [[Vogel-3683|Hermann Vogel (1854-1921)]] ====W-Z==== # [[Wacik-2|Franz Wacik (1883-1938)]] # [[Wainwright-2024|Albert Wainwright (1898-1943)]] # [[Walker-71013|Dugald Stewart Walker (1883-1937)]] # [[Ward-44707|Keith Ward (1906-2000)]] # [[Webb-28848|Clifford Webb (1895-1972)]] # [[Gottlieb-117|Gerda Marie Fredrikke (Gottlieb) Wegener (1886-1940)]] Q266086 # [[Whitcomb-2677|John Whitcomb (1906-1988)]] # [[Wilke-757|Karl Alexander Wilke (1879-abt.1954)]] # [[Parkhurst-1389|Anita (Parkhurst) Willcox (1892-1984)]] # [[Peck-9457|Clara Elsene (Peck) Williams (1883-1968)]] # [[Winter-8132|Milo Winter (1888-1956)]] # [[Wiertz-148|Jozeph Lambert Wiertz (1888-1939)]] # [[Wood-53717|Lawson Wood (1878-1957)]] # [[Zimmerman-8052|Eugene Zimmerman (abt.1862-1935)]] === Yet to do === ==== 72 ==== jKuX20qVw2o *Gertrude Kay Q62605868 *Bruno Angoletta Q3645618 *Vsevelode Nicouline Q18602981 * [[Vargas_y_Chávez-1|Joaquin Alberto Vargas y Chávez (1896-1982)]] ==== Unsorted ==== # Joseph Pennell (Q1389068) son of Larkin Pennell #james Charles house jr - born in benton harbor, michigan - born January 19, 1902 - https://library.syracuse.edu/digital/guides/h/house_j.htm - james charles house jr #Leif Peng (alive) - Leif S. Peng is a Canadian cartoonist and illustrator who has created artwork for many corporate clients, including Nintendo. # Daniel Mroz - Polish illustrator of The Cyberiad # Alfred Kubin (1877-1959) Q558054 # Viktor Chizhikov # Julian Brazelton # Bob Kuhn (1920 - 2007) Bob Kuhn was an illustrator during the 20th Century. He had a long career as an illustrator doing various book covers and spot illustrations for magazines. He also did many fine art paintings during his later career. Kuhn is best known for his wildlife painting which consisted of essentially his entire career. # Ernest Aris was an author and illustrator, especially known for illustrating children's books. He was also a popular designer of toys. Alfred Ernest Walter George Aris was born in Islington, London. Q5392729 https://www.lambiek.net/artists/a/aris_ernest.htm # Donn Philip Crane (1878-1944) [[Space:Unsung_Illustrators/Notes#Donn_Philip_Crane_1878_-_1944]] ====British==== '''NOTE: wait for a future cat. [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] may be able to help with questions. Terms like British and English are not interchangeable and need to be replaced with politically and factually correct terms.''' '''Detmolds''' # Edward Detmold (1883 - 1957): British book illustrator noted for his exquisite, detailed animal and nature drawings. # '''Charles Detmold (1883 - 1908)''': British book illustrator, often remembered for his collaboration with his brother, Edward. '''Others''' # '''George Studdy (1878-1948)''': British cartoonist and creator of the beloved canine character, Bonzo, a pioneer in comic strip art. Q6321915 # '''Isobel Dorothy Joyce Dennys''' was an illustrator and writer who worked under the name Joyce Dennys. She was known for her humorous and heartwarming illustrations of everyday life. She was born in India in 14 August 1893. She died in 1991. https://bookillustration.org/images/gallery101/ # Thomas Heath Robinson (1869-1954) - English artist recognized for his whimsical and imaginative illustrations in books. # Frank Adams (1871-1944) - British artist recognized for his charming and whimsical illustrations in children's books. Known as a landscape artist as well as a book illustrator. Q53120973 # '''Eric Fraser (1902-1983) ''' - British illustrator celebrated for his elegant and imaginative artwork. # Charles H. Robinson (1870-1937) - English illustrator admired for his work on classic children's literature. Q5082131 # Alfred Garth Jones (1872-1955) - British artist admired for his book illustrations and wood engravings. (Q4722708) # John Hassall (1868 - 1948): English illustrator and poster designer, known for his iconic "Skegness is So Bracing" poster. Q7355990 # Frank Cheyne Papé (1878 - 1972): British illustrator and book artist known for his diverse and detailed illustration work. # '''Tom Browne (1870-1910)''' - English cartoonist celebrated for his humorous comic strips and caricatures. # Patten Wilson (1869-1934) - English artist recognized for his book illustrations, particularly for classic literature. # John Byam Shaw (1872-1919) - English painter and illustrator celebrated for his Pre-Raphaelite-inspired works. # Edmund J. Sullivan (1869-1933) - English book illustrator admired for his intricate and imaginative artwork. # '''Charles Folkard (1878 - 1963)''': English illustrator known for fairy tale art. # H. M. Bateman (1887 - 1970): British humorist and cartoonist known for witty social commentary through his illustrations. # '''John Austen (1886 - 1948)''' - English illustrator and painter known for his intricate and detailed illustrations in classic literature. # Bernard Partridge (1861-1945) - English artist and political cartoonist, known for his contributions to "Punch" magazine. # Harold C. Earnshaw (1886-1964) - British artist celebrated for his humorous and whimsical illustrations in magazines. # '''Phil May (1864-1903)''' - English caricaturist famous for his humorous and satirical drawings. # Louis Wain (1860-1939) - English artist recognized for his whimsical and anthropomorphic cat illustrations. # Frank Reynolds (1876-1953) - English illustrator known for his humorous and caricature drawings. # '''Florence Harrison (1877-1955)''' - English illustrator celebrated for her Art Nouveau-style fairy tale illustrations. # Margaret Tarrant (1888-1959) - English artist celebrated for her enchanting depictions of children and fairies. # '''John Gilroy (1898-1985)''' - British artist famous for creating iconic advertising characters like the Guinness Zoo animals. # '''Dorothy M. Wheeler (1891-1966)''' - British illustrator famous for her enchanting artwork in children's books, particularly the "Ragamuffin" series. # James "Jimmy" Cecil Hatlo ==== French ==== # Guy Arnoux (1886-1951) - French illustrator admired for his work on travel books and posters. Q3121521 9WuOOJ4V5gE # Georges Beuville (1902-1982) - French illustrator known for his distinctive style in advertising and poster design. # '''Gustave Blanchot "Gus" Bofa (1883 - 1968)''': French illustrator and cartoonist, noted for his dark humor and social commentary. # Jean Bruller (1902-1991) - French illustrator and writer known for his pseudonym "Vercors" and anti-Nazi publications. # '''Lucien Boucher (1889-1971)''' - French illustrator renowned for his imaginative and playful poster art, including iconic designs for Air France. Q3265393 # Paul Colin (1892-1985) - French poster artist and illustrator, known for his iconic Art Deco designs. # Edmond Francois Calvo (1892-1957) - French cartoonist known for his comic strip "La Bête est Morte!" # '''Leonetto Cappiello (1875 - 1942)''': Italian-French poster artist famous for revolutionizing advertising with bold, vibrant designs. # Charles Genty (1876-1956) - French illustrator admired for his elegant and evocative Art Deco-style posters and magazine illustrations. # '''Chéri Hérouard (1881 - 1961)''': French illustrator celebrated for his Art Deco style, particularly in erotic and fashion art. # '''André Helle (1871 - 1945)''': French poster artist recognized for his impactful and innovative graphic designs. # Achille Mauzan (1883-1952) - Italian-born French illustrator known for his Art Deco posters. # Benjamin Rabier (1864-1939) - French cartoonist and illustrator, credited with popularizing animal characters in French comics. # Charles Léandre (1862 - 1934): French illustrator and caricaturist known for his witty and satirical works. # '''Abel Faivre''' (1867-1945) - French illustrator and cartoonist, celebrated for his satirical drawings. # '''Adolphe Willette''' (1857-1926) - French artist, caricaturist, and illustrator known for his satirical and Bohemian-themed works. Q365874 # Rene Vincent (1879-1936) - French illustrator known for his Art Deco-style posters. # Adrienne Segur (1901-1981) - French illustrator known for her enchanting illustrations in children's books. # Boris Grinsson (1907-1999) - French poster artist celebrated for his striking movie poster designs. # Auguste Roubille (1872-1955) - French artist celebrated for his iconic poster design for "La Côte d'Azur." # '''Elisabeth Ivanovsky (1899-1983)''' - Russian-born French artist celebrated for her whimsical and colorful illustrations. # '''Maurice Millière''' (1871-1946) - French illustrator known for his Art Nouveau-style posters and magazine illustrations. # Joseph Hémard (1880-1961) - French illustrator recognized for his intricate book illustrations. # Louis-Maurice Boutet de Monvel (1851-1913) - French painter and illustrator, famous for his children's book illustrations. # René Hermann Paul (1889-1966) - French artist and illustrator, recognized for his elegant fashion illustrations and magazine covers. # '''Lucien Métivet (1863-1932)''' - Lucien Marie Francois Metivet was an illustrator born 19 January 1863 in the 4th district of Paris. He was famous for his elegant and whimsical Art Nouveau illustrations. Q3265650 # Raymond Savignac (1907-2002) - French poster designer celebrated for his witty and colorful advertisements. ==== Austrian ==== # '''Emil Reinicke (1866-1934)''' - Austrian painter and illustrator recognized for his detailed and imaginative artwork. # Joseph Binder (1898-1972) - Austrian-American graphic designer known for his poster art and corporate logos. # '''Julius Klinger (1876-1942)''': Renowned Austrian graphic artist, a master of Art Deco design and innovative poster art. # Maximilian Liebenwein (1869-1926) - Austrian painter and illustrator recognized for his historical and genre paintings. # Eduard Thöny (1866-1950) - Austrian painter and illustrator known for his evocative artwork in novels and newspapers. # Franz von Bayros (1866-1924) - Austrian artist celebrated for his controversial and sensual illustrations in books like "Tales at the Dressing Table." # Adolf Münzer (1870-1942) - Austrian illustrator celebrated for his contributions to Jugendstil, a German Art Nouveau magazine. ===== Erdoes===== # Richard Erdoes (Hungarian Erdős, German Erdös; July 7, 1912 – July 16, 2008) was an artist, photographer, illustrator and author. He was born in Austria and later moved to the USA. NOT UNSUNG As well as being a photographer, illustrating books for children, Erdoes was known for a long list of books about Native Americans including, Lame Deer: Seeker of Visions, American Indian Trickster Tales, Lakota Woman and more. Richard remarked that his father first came to Pine Ridge in 1967 for a sun dance. He said, “He always had an interest in other cultures. As a young man, before having to flee the Nazis in Europe, he traveled on foot to Yugoslavia. He was interested in how other people lived. He loved to travel on western trips and visited Pueblos and Indian reservations.” It seems that Richard was highly influenced by his father’s beliefs even though he never met him. ====American==== # Gluyas Williams (1888 - 1982): American cartoonist and illustrator known for his witty, sophisticated humor. # Russell Patterson (1893 - 1977): American illustrator known for iconic magazine covers and glamorous depictions. # Robert O. Reid (1890 - 1947): American illustrator and painter celebrated for his enchanting magazine and book art. [[Space:Unsung_Illustrators/Notes#Robert_O._Reid]] # Norman Saunders (1907 - 1989): American pulp magazine and trading card artist with a prolific and diverse career. # Ludwig Bemelmans (1898 - 1962): Austrian-American author and illustrator, famous for the "Madeline" series. # Arnrid Johnston (1895-1972) - Norwegian-born American artist admired for her illustrations in children's books. # '''Frederick Herrick (1887 - 1970)''' - American artist known for his illustrations in magazines like "The Saturday Evening Post." # '''George Petty (1894 - 1975)''' - American pin-up artist celebrated for his glamorous and stylish illustrations. # George Carlson (1887-1962) - American artist known for his illustrations in books and magazines. George Leonard Carlson was an American artist and illustrator, born in 1887, dead 26-Sep-1962. https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1562122/american-illustrator-leonard-carlson-swedish-descendant # '''Howard Chandler Christy (1873-1952)''' - American illustrator celebrated for his portraits of beautiful women and patriotic artwork. # Peter Newell (1862-1924) - American author and illustrator, famous for his whimsical and imaginative children's books. # Julian De Miskey (1898-1976) - American illustrator known for his work in magazines and advertising. # Albert Levering (1869-1929) - American artist admired for his magazine cover illustrations and political cartoons. # '''Tony Sarg (1880-1942)''' - American puppeteer and illustrator, famous for popularizing the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. # '''Bradshaw Crandell (1896-1966)''' - American illustrator celebrated for his glamorous magazine cover art. Q4955108 Rpg_cCsXbp4 # '''Fanny Young Cory (1877-1972)''' - American artist and illustrator famous for her syndicated comic strip "Little Miss Muffet." # '''Lois Lenski (1893-1974)''' - American author and illustrator, best known for her children's books. # '''Lawrence Sterne Stevens (1906-1988)''' - American artist known for his dynamic illustrations in magazines and pulp fiction. # '''Amos Sewell (1901-1983)''' - American artist famous for his illustrations in magazines like "The Saturday Evening Post." (Any rltn to helen?) # '''Charles Livingston Bull (1874-1932)''' - American wildlife artist known for his detailed animal illustrations. # Rea Irvin (1881-1972) - American cartoonist and first art editor of "The New Yorker" magazine. # Henry Clive (1883-1960) - American illustrator known for his glamorous Hollywood portraits and pin-up art. # H. P. Raleigh (1880-1944) - American illustrator known for his adventure magazine cover illustrations. # '''John Held Jr. (1889-1958)''' - American cartoonist famous for his iconic flapper illustrations during the Roaring Twenties. # Rockwell Kent (1882-1971) - American artist, illustrator, and writer, known for his powerful and dramatic works. # Helen Dryden (1882-1972) - American artist celebrated for her stylish magazine cover illustrations. # Vernon Grant (1902-1990) - American illustrator famous for creating the Kellogg's Rice Krispies characters. # Abner Dean (1910-1982) - American cartoonist and illustrator, known for his humorous and satirical drawings. # T. S. Sullivant (1854-1926) - American cartoonist and illustrator, a pioneer of comic strips. # Louis Glackens (1866-1933) - American illustrator known for his magazine cover illustrations during the early 20th century. # Johnny Gruelle (1880-1938) - American cartoonist and creator of the "Raggedy Ann" character. # Don Freeman (1908-1978) - American illustrator and children's book author, best known for "Corduroy." # R. John Holmgren (1893-1986) - American illustrator known for his contributions to aviation art. Son of John Peter and Selma (Persson) Holmgren. Q110084203 # '''William Denslow (1856-1915)''' - American illustrator famous for his collaboration with L. Frank Baum on "The Wizard of Oz." # Harry Steele Savage (1897-1964) - American cartoonist and illustrator, creator of the comic strip "Doc Syke." # Al Buell (1910-1996) - American pin-up artist, famous for his glamorous illustrations. # Kurt Wiese (1887-1974) - German-American illustrator famous for his work on children's books. # Lynd Ward (1905-1985) - American artist and illustrator, a pioneer in the graphic novel genre. # N.C. Wyeth (1882-1945) - American artist celebrated for his striking illustrations in adventure novels, including "Treasure Island" and "Robin Hood." # Ernest Hamlin Baker (1889-1975) - American illustrator admired for his impactful magazine cover illustrations, contributing to publications like "Harper's Bazaar." Q19560020 https://www.fulltable.com/vts/aoi/b/baker/ehb.htm # Rafael Maria de Soto y Hernandez (1904-1986?) (1904-1992?) - Also known as '''Rafael Desoto,''' this Puerto Rican illustrator was famous for his distinctive pulp magazine cover artwork during the mid-20th century. His parents were Milagros and Domingo DeSoto. He was born February 18, 1904 in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. https://www.pulpartists.com/DeSoto.html HW4AlXTih4o Q19402581 # Will Bradley (1868-1962) - American graphic artist known for his Art Nouveau-inspired posters and magazine cover illustrations. *squire pic Jan 30 2024 # '''Leslie Ragan (1897-1972)''' - American artist celebrated for his captivating illustrations on magazine covers and travel posters. # '''Basil Wolverton (1909-1978)''' - American cartoonist and illustrator, best known for his bizarre and humorous comic book creations. #'''Ruth Eastman (1882-1976)''' - American illustrator renowned for her charming illustrations in children's books, capturing the spirit of the Roaring Twenties. #'''Frederick Richardson (1862-1937)''' - Prolific American illustrator acclaimed for his enchanting illustrations in classics like "Aesop's Fables" and "Grimm's Fairy Tales." == Snippets == [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1X2g69NDFtH7bGBFIuqwwfS0R_HrqLxxS1nPb5KV8c-o/edit#gid=1163548656 link to spreadsheet] === Link to this page ===
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=== YT Tpl Example === {{Space:LdblBrace}}YouTube|iGLJruK23Bs|WikiTree Live with Steve|1317{{Space:RdblBrace}} === Profile Tpl (WIP) === [[Space:Unsung_Illustrators/Profile Tpl]] == Background == === Project as a Source === This project is used as a placeholder initial source. I understand this is not ideal. Nonetheless, it is useful as an interim placeholder. I hope to provide tools/links to locate better sources. [[Richir-8|Richir-8]] 03:20, 4 October 2023 (UTC) === Pete Beard's Unsung Heroes of Illustration === This document lists illustrators profiled by Pete Beard's program Unsung Heroes of Illustration. It's purpose is to organize additional information about the artists featured. Pete Beard's YouTube channel can be found at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEP5zb_eXvX2q2BlH8XkXNA He describes his project like this: ''"I had always thought that many illustrators from the past got nothing like the attention they deserved so I decided to make some videos about a few of these almost forgotten talents. The unsung heroes series was originally intended to be about illustrators from what's known as the golden age of illustration. But I soon realized that meant ignoring many early 20th century illustrators who strictly speaking didn't fit that description. So I compromised and ended up with parameters of those born between 1850 and 1910. "'' Peter Beard's work is the inspiration and foundation for this project, which I began on my initiative. [[Richir-8|Richir-8]] 18:25, 18 August 2023 (UTC) == Resources == * https://www.pulpartists.com/ * https://www.lfb.it/fff/ill/aut/autori.htm * https://animationresources.org * https://societyillustrators.org/hamilton-king-award/ * https://honesterotica.com/portfolios-by-illustrator * https://haji-b.blogspot.com/ * https://www.maryevans.com/artists.php * good, but not user friendly: http://www.topfferiana.fr/fiches-biographiques/# === wikidata === * how to assign family relations in wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Property:P3831 == See Also == * [[:Category: Australia, Illustrators]] * [[Space:Spanish_Naming_conventions|Spanish Naming conventions]]

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Formed From=== *{{Blue|Upshur County was created 1846 from Harrison, Nacogdoches Counties by the first state legislature after Texas became a state.}} It is named for the Secretary of State, A.P. Upshur. https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/upshur-county ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Upshur County, [[:Category:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = |N Location = "Lilly Creek"
[[:Space:Camp County, Texas|Camp County]] |NE Location = [[:Space:Morris County, Texas|Morris County]] |E Location = [[:Space:Marion County, Texas|Marion County]]
[[:Space:Harrison County, Texas|Harrison County]] |SE Location = [[:Space:Gregg County, Texas|Gregg County]] |S Location = "Sabine River"
[[:Space:Smith County, Texas|Smith County]] |SW Location = |W Location = [[:Space:Wood County, Texas|Wood County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== *{{Blue|Upshur County was created 1846 from Harrison, Nacogdoches Counties by the first state legislature after Texas became a state.}} It is named for the Secretary of State, A.P. Upshur. https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/upshur-county :'''10,000 years ago''': Humans have inhabited what is now Upshur county since at least 10,000 years ago. :'''1,500-250 years ago''' - Caddoan Indian groups lived in the region during the Late Prehistoric period. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upshur_County,_Texashttp://www.countyofupshur.com/History.htm :1690 -- The Caddoan people lived in this area, but were driven out, probably due to losses from new infectious diseases carried chronically by Europeans.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcu01 :'''1836'''-Isaac Moody, first European-American settled on the Cherokee Trace near West Mountain, which is located in current Upshur county,(and originally part of Nacogdoches county, later incorporated into Harrison co.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txupshur/ :'''pre 1840''' Sam Houston, when he lived with the Cherokee, traveled the Trace through here. :'''1838'''- The first trading post was established.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Upshur_County,_Texas_Genealogy. ::Gilmer, located on the Old Cherokee Trace, a trail used by the Cherokee Indians in their travels. The County seat, Gilmer, is on on the Old Cherokee Trace, trail used by the Cherokee Indians in their travels. First located near the creek, residents decided to change locations due to frequent floods. On the day of the election a flood kept voters north of the creek from getting to the polling place, so the south side voters won. :'''1839''' Cherokee were driven from this area by the early settlers after migrating from their territories in the (SE) Georgia and Alabama. :'''April 27, 1846''' after Texas was admitted to the Union, the first legislature of the state created Upshur County; which included the area of present Camp County and parts of modern Gregg County. ::'''1841''' President John Tyler appointed Abel Upshur as Secretary of the Navy and then in June 1843, President Tyler appointed him Secretary of the State. Here that he laid ground work, helping Houston with the annexation of Texas to the Union. :'''Feb 28, 1844''' Abel Upshur was killed in an explosion of the "Peacemaker", a new cannon on the Battleship, Princeton,. The legislature organized this county they requested that it be named Upshur. :'''pre-1848'''- Some of the earliest residents had been participants in the Regulator-Moderator War. John Hamilton McNairy,signed the treaty that ended the war as a representative of the Regulators,moved to Upshur County. :'''1848''' Gilmer’s first court was held on the famous Cherokee Trace beneath a large oak tree. Judge Oran Roberts, also later a Texas Governor, presided over this court a few years after the county was established by the legislature in 1846. An''' historical marker now marks this site'''. :'''May 1, 1848''' the county's voters chose the location county seat to be Gilmer. August, blocks and lots were sold. :'''May 13, 1848''' -Enon Baptist Church of the Missionary Baptist Association began. :'''1849''' the Hopewell Methodist Church constructed its first building. :'''1850''' in NE Texas before the Civil War, Gilmer was the educational center. The Methodist Church opened a Male Institute and a Female Institute. :'''1858''' the Gilmer Masonic Lodge took over the Women’s Institute. :'''1863''' -Lumbering was another important part of the local economy, and by the beginning of the Civil War there were ten to twelve water-powered lumber mills operating :'''Pre Civil War''' -Planters from the Deep South concentrated in the E half of the county, they and slaves cleared large tracts of land and planted cotton. ::Farmers from the upper south without slaves settled in the W part of the county lived in log cabins on self sustaining family farms. :'''1862-65''' - Civil War years - hat and leather factories in Gilmer made clothing for the Confederacy, and new Confederate recruits were trained at Camp Tally, near Coffeeville. Many local men enlisted to support the Confederate cause, and the resultant manpower drain and other disruptions related to the war caused a decline in agricultural production. :'''post 1866''' -After the war Morgan Looney, a Mason, great early Texas educator, came from Georgia and took over the Masonic School and established the Looney School. Two governors, Charles Culberson and Oran M. Roberts, were graduates. There were many other famous early Texas leaders who were students. :'''post 1866'''- half of the men from the county who left to join Confederate forces during the Civil War never returned; those who did found a different county than they remembered. :'''Post 1866'''- :'''Reconstruction''' -late 1860s the white majority was again firmly in control, due to intimidation by the Ku Klux Klan. Local planters could not continue the plantations with emancipation of slaves. Many were abandoned or divided. Some emancipated African Americans became sharecroppers. :'''1877''' Meshack Roberts moved to Marshall after a Klan beating. :'''April 7, 1870''', O. H. Methvin, Sr.sold 100 acres to the Southern Pacific Railroad :'''Nov 1871'''plans for the town of Longview (SE corner of Upshur County) was filed. :'''1873''' - population boom in the SE part of Upshur County, led to division of county by the Texas Legislature, forming Gregg co. (southern part) and Camp co. (northern part :'''1877''' the rail link known as the Tyler Tap was built from Tyler to Big Sandy. :'''1880''' the line had become part of the Texas and St. Louis Railway ( the Cotton Belt Route) and had been extended to Gilmer and Mount Pleasant. :'''1882'''- eighteen sawmills and many shingle mills. :'''1904''' Upshur County is the county with the largest known settlement in Texas by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with the Latter-day Saint SW States Mission organized-colony in Kelsey, Texas. :'''1900''' - Cotton growth was (27,000 acres by 1890, to (42,000 acres in 1900). and (71,000 acres by 1920). :'''1917''' -lumbering boom, was near Rhonesboro and Rosewood. The last of the virgin forests were cut down during this period. :'''1920s'''-yam fields were infested with sweet potato weevils; from 1924 -1935, quarantining entire crop. :'''1930''' 2,546 of the county's 4,230 farms were operated by tenants. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcu01 :'''Apr 26, 1931''', the Mudge Oil Company's J. D. Richardson well No. 1 struck oil, demonstrating that the N limits of the East Texas oilfield extended into Upshur County. By the end of May twelve wells were in production :'''July 1938''' the Upshur Rural Electric Cooperative turned on the lights. :'''Post World War II''' century of planting cotton and corn depleted soil - residents after World War II planted a million pine seedlings. These reached cutting size as pulp wood, then timber 1980.



'''{{Blue| REGULATOR-MODERATOR WARS}}''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-56.png |align=c |size=220 |caption=. }} The {{blue|Neutral Ground}} involved almost every eastern Texas county, Some are Upshur, Panola, Shelby, Harrison, Nacogdoches, San Augustine. This was a feud in Harrison, Upshur, Panola, Shelby counties, Texas, 1839 to 1844 in the lawless area, the '''{{red|Neutral Ground}}'''. Upsher county sources refer also to the feud, so it is included as well in this story. :'''{{red|Moderators}}''' were organized by Edward Merchant to moderate the Regulators. ::'''{{red|Moderators}}''' were Edward Merchant, John M. Bradley, and Deputy Sheriff James J. Cravens. ::'''{{red|Regulators}}'''were Charles W. Jackson and Charles Watt Moorman. {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :Cattle rustling, and killing was very common in East Texas. Extreme vigilantes formed to control this crime spree, calling themselves the '''{{red|Regulators}}'''. :Second group formed to counter the vigilantes and tone down their actions, were called '''{{red|Moderators}}'''. Joseph Goodbread and Sheriff Alfred George had a dispute in 1840. Sheriff George asked Charles Jackson for assistance (a Louisiana fugitive). Jackson shot and killed Goodbread. Sheriff arrested Jackson, then released him until the trial. Soon he organized the '''Regulators''' to rid the area of cattle rustling. In1841 Charles Jackson’s trial for the killing of Goodbread was scheduled before Judge John M. Hansford in Harrison County, Texas who was a supporter of the '''{{red|Moderators}}'''. Jackson’s friends, were armed at the courthouse. Judge John Hansford saw the armed arsenal, and fled the courthouse, saying he would not risk death by assassins. The trial was over. Angry '''{{red|Moderators}}''', killed Jackson, and an innocent man, Lauer. '''Charles Watt Moorman''', (Mississippi fugitive) was'''{{red|Regulators}}'''. '''Moorman''' actually thought about '''{{Red|overthrowing the Texas government and declaring himself dictator}}'''. Area residents lived in constant fear. . :1844 a mob of '''{{red|Regulators}}''' went to Judge Hansford's home demanding slaves he was protecting. He refused to hand over the slaves.. One day articles of impeachment were filed against Judge John Hansford for his failure at bringing Jackson to trail. On January 19, 1842, Hansford left office to escape the impeachment and retired on his farm near Jonesville. Two years later, a mob of '''{{red|Regulators}}''' appeared at his house, demanding slaves that he was protecting. Hansford refused to hand over the slaves, the '''{{Red|Regulators killed him}}'''. 200 '''{{red|Moderators}}''' attacked some 60 '''{{red|Regulators}}''' near Shelbyville at the Church Hill Battle. [[Houston-1|Sam Houston]] had previously said, {{Blue|" I think it advisable to declare Shelby County, Tenaha, and Harrison county free and independent governments, and let them fight it out"}} Soon, President Houston had had enough of the east Texas hotheads. [[Houston-1|Sam Houston]] was working to get Republic of Texas annexed to the United States. This civil war in East Texas was causing problems with annexation to the USA. So, August 15, 1844, he ordered state militia to Shelby County to put an end to the "war.” https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/jcr01http://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-regulatormoderator.html http://www.legendsofamerica.com/tx-regulatormoderator.html https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/jcr01 {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=. }}{{clear}} ====Land Grants==== Governor Peter Hansborough Bell grantedc land to Charles Duncombe between 1848 and 1853. Bell)


====Government Offices==== Upshur County has had five courthouses: 1846, 1848, 1871, 1889 and 1933http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Gilmer/Gilmer-Texas-Upshur-County-Courthouse.htm '''1st Courthouse, 1846''' Before Gilmer was relocated '''2nd Courthouse, 1848''' Built with boards from Hoover Brothers' Big Sandy Creek saw mill. This burned November 25, 1868. '''3rd Courthouse, 1871''' Cost $6500. The building burned November 25, 1888. {{Image|file=Upshur_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1889 Courthouse }} '''4th Courthouse, 1889''' Cost $30,000, Two story, with wings, and tower. {{clear}} {{Image|file=Upshur_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Upshur county. }} '''5th Courthouse, 1933 - present''' Architect - Elmer G. Withers, Modern Style, Brick materials. Some of the architectural features, such as the stepped massing and triple-arched entrance, that are in the 1932 Young County courthouse which he also designed. - Terry Jeanson {{clear}} ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Upshur_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=170 |caption=location in Texas }} https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcu01 :Upshur County is in NE Texas. :Center of the county is32°44' north latitude and 94°54' west longitude. :County Seat, Gilmer is near the center of the county, 23 miles NW of Longview. :Named for Abel Parker Upshur, the secretary of state under President John Tyler. :Size - 587 square miles of land slopes from NW to SE :Altitudes m 225 to 685 feet above sea level. :Region -Piney Woods vegetation region, Eastern Woodlands :Vegetation-grasslands; loblolly, shortleaf, longleaf, slash pines; oak, hickory, and maple. :Soils - sandy, acidic, light-colored surface soils cover deep reddish, mottled subsoils. :Rivers/Creeks -straddles both of the major drainage systems of Texas. N part drains into Mississippi River via Little and Big Cypress creeks ::S parts flow to Gulf of Mexico by Sabine River (SW border of county) :Climate -subtropical humid climate :Rainfall of 45.74 inches. :Temperatures range from 37° F in January to 96° in July :Growing season lasts 245 days. :Prehistoric Upshur County was almost heavily forested with pine, maple, sweet and black gums, hickory, birch, ash, all kinds of oak, mixed deciduous-pine forests :Major industry - The lumber industry has been a major operation from the early days of settlement ::NONE of the area's virgin forest now exists. :1980s more than 1/2 of the county was forested. While the local flora and fauna generally belong to the mixtures common to the Mississippi Valley and the Eastern Woodlands :Drought of 1950s many road runners, armadillos, and other species from West Texas migrated into the county and have since remained. :Mineral resources include oil, natural gas, lignite, and industrial sand. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcu01 {{clear}} ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 35,291 people residing in the county with a population density of 60 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 85.70% White, 10.15% Black or African American, 0.63% Native American, 0.18% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 2.10% from other races, and 1.17% from two or more races. 3.95% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $33,347, and the median income for a family was $38,857. Males had a median income of $31,216 versus $20,528 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,358. 14.90% of the population and 12.30% of families were below the poverty line. Out of the total population, 18.60% of those under the age of 18 and 14.00% of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upshur_County,_Texas '''Upshur County distribution of Powers for Government:'''
The Texas Constitution vests broad judicial and administrative powers in the position of County Judge, who presides over the five-member commissioners court, which, as described above, has budgetary and administrative authority over county government operations. ::The county judge handles such hearings for occupational driving licenses, missing vehicle titles, beer and wine license applications, hearings on admittance to state hospitals for the mentally ill and intellectually disabled, juvenile work permits and temporary guardianships for special purposes. The judge is also responsible for calling elections, posting election notices, and for receiving and canvassing the election returns. The county judge may perform marriages. ::In Upshur County the county judge has judicial responsibility for certain criminal, civil and probate matters. The county judge has appellate jurisdiction over matters arising from the justice courts. The county judge is also head of civil defense, disaster relief, and county welfare. ::Upshur County Judge Dean Fowler is in his fourth term and has presided over the Upshur County Criminal, Probate, Civil, and Commissioners Court since January 1, 2003. Commissioner Paula Gentry is in her first term and has served Precinct One since January 1, 2013. Commissioner Don Gross is in his first term and has served Precinct Two since January 1, 2015. Commissioner Frank Berka is in his first term and has served Precinct Three since January 1, 2013. Commissioner Mike Spencer is in his second term and has served Precinct Four since January 1, 2011.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upshur_County,_Texas *Highways:
:U.S. Highway 80 :U.S. Highway 259 :U.S. Highway 271 :Texas State Highway 154 :Texas State Highway 155 :Texas State Highway 300 ====Local Resources==== Electrical conduit and fittings plant, pottery and the lumber mill in hiring local people; some people remained in the county and commuted to jobs in adjoining counties. *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/upshur/land/upshur.txt Original Land owners] {{Image|file=Upshur_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=adj. counties }}{{clear}} ====Cities==== *Clarksville City (mostly in Gregg County) *East Mountain (small part in Gregg County) *Gilmer (county seat) *Gladewater (partly in Gregg County) *Union Grove *Warren City (mostly in Gregg County) {| border="1" class="sortable" !Unin Commun!! Unin Community!! Unin Community!!Unin Communit |- |Bethlehem||Enon||Little Mound||Mings Chapel |- |Bettie||West Mountain||Latch||Rhonesboro |- |Brumley||Grice||Pritchett|| Rosewood |- |Coffeeville||Ewell||Sand Hill||Shady Grove |- |Cox||Indian Rock||Simpsonville||Big Sandy |- |Diana||Enoch||Kelsey||Ore City |} *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txupshur/Towns.html Past and present towns history] ====Events/Festivals==== *International Possum Museum in Rhonesboro in the 1980s *Annual 4th Saturday in October the museum is "re-opened," *Possum Queen is crowned with a crown of persimmons * East Texas Yamboree is held in Gilmer every October. *Activities -Queen's Parade *Old Fiddlers' contest *Tater Trot with its ten and two kilometer races *cross country bicycle races called Tour D'Yam *Grand Champion Hog and Steer annual selection. ====Schools==== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=140 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Public Schools==== :Big Sandy ISD (partly in Wood County) :Gilmer ISD (small portion in Camp County) :Gladewater ISD (mostly in Gregg County, partly in Smith County) :Harmony ISD (partly in Wood County) :New Diana ISD (small portion in Harrison County) :Ore City ISD (small portion in Harrison, Marion counties) :Pittsburg ISD (mostly in Camp County, small portion in Wood County) :Union Grove ISD :Union Hill ISD (mostly in Upshur County,partly in Wood County) ====Private School ==== *Looney School (post civil war school) ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Oak Hill Cemetery, Bettie, Texas| Oak Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Chilton Cemetery, Big Sandy, Texas|Chilton Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hoover Cemetery, Big Sandy, Texas|Hoover Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mattox Cemetery, Diana, Texas|Mattox Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old East Mountain Cemetery, East Mountain, Texas|Old East Mountain Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ashland Cemetery, Gilmer, Texas|Ashland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Gilmer City Cemetery, Gilmer, Texas|Gilmer City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sunset Memorial Park, Gilmer, Texas|Sunset Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Rock Springs Cemetery, Gladewater, Texas|Rock Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pleasant Grove Cemetery, LaFayette, Texas|Pleasant Grove Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Gladewater Memorial Park, Gladewater, Texas|Gladewater Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Glenwood Cemetery, Glenwood, Texas|Glenwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Pritchett, Texas|Pleasant Hill Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2749 FindaGrave Upshur cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/upshur/listupshur.html Upshur county Cemeteries] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txupshur/ Rootsweb TxGenWeb] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/upshur/upshtoc.htm Txgen genealogy] ===Historic Census=== :1850 --- 3,394 — :1860 --- 10,645 213.6% :1870 --- 12,039 13.1% :1880 --- 10,266 −14.7% :1890 --- 12,695 23.7% :1900 --- 16,266 28.1% :1910 --- 19,960 22.7% :1920 --- 22,472 12.6% :1930 --- 22,297 −0.8% :1940 --- 26,178 17.4% :1950 --- 20,822 −20.5% :1960 --- 19,793 −4.9% :1970 --- 20,976 6.0% :1980 --- 28,595 36.3% :1990 --- 31,370 9.7% :2000 --- 35,291 12.5% :2010 --- 39,309 11.4% :Est. 2015 --- 40,603 3.3% ===Notables=== *Ima Hogg, philanthropist, b Mineola, TX *Michelle Shocked, singer-songwriter grew up in Gilmer, refers to Upshur County in several of her songs. *Edward Hancock II, author sets many of his stories in and around Upshur County, Texas. ===County Resources=== *[http://www.countyofupshur.com Upshur County] *[https://upshur.biblionix.com/catalog/ Upshur co. library] * January 1, 1877, a newspaper, the Upshur County Democrat, began ===Sources=== * [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbe39/ Governor Peter Bell] *[http://www.countyofupshur.com Upshur County] *[https://upshur.biblionix.com/catalog/ Upshur co. library] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txupshur/Towns.html Past and present towns history] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcu01/Upshur County] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2749 FindaGrave Upshur cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/upshur/listupshur.html Upshur county Cemeteries] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txupshur/ Rootsweb TxGenWeb]

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This is a work in progress, I will open it up to public edits when the skeleton is done. Sources space: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Uptons_of_Ireland_Sources I think I will split this up, because it's getting very big. I could do it in 3 pages Page 1 Antrim Uptons, East and West Limerick Uptons, Leinster Uptons Page 2 Smaller Upton Trees Page 3 Loose Ends There has been some DNA work done on the Upton name, here: https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/upton/about/results As it pertains to Ireland, there are five tests that I can gather from that text, three from around Newcastlewest, and two from the Ahnagurra Uptons, both in Co. Limerick. The two Ahnagurra Uptons match each other, but the three Newcastlewest Uptons don't match each other or the Ahnagurra samples. This would imply four seperate origins for these five samples. The author, Gearóid Kingston thinks that one of the Newcastlewest samples probably traces back to the John Upton who acquires a lease in Newcastlewest. If that's true, then the Ahnagurra Uptons, as well as the other samples don't trace from this John Upton, which was the hypothesis of WH Upton in Upton Family Records. ==General History== According to 'Upton Family Records' and two other genealogies I found, the first Upton family to establish itself in Ireland came from Cornwall or Devon, and set up in Antrim. There was also an 'Ambrose Upton' who went to Dublin. Then there's Uptons in Newcastle, Co. Limerick since 1694. I also found the baptism of an Upton in Limerick city in 1713, suggesting at least one other Upton there at a similar time. There are also a lot of Uptons in Cork, I haven't figured out their origin yet, but there seems to be some there from at least 1730. 1617 - The earliest Upton I can find is referenced in 1617 in the Crossle Genealogical Abstracts, but I can't access the record itself. ==Unsolved/Unproven Mysteries== ===John and Elizabeth who went from Limerick to Antrim=== Is there mention of these two in the papers of Viscount George Upton? Does this prove a connection between the West Limerick and Antrim branches and if so what is it? ===William Upton of Ahnagurra=== The supposed progenitor of the East Limerick Uptons. Where did he come from? WHU says he came to East Limerick in the 1760s and suggests he may have been the Sheriff of Co. Antrim in the 1690s. WHU also says he 'acquired lands in Griston'. It seems there is no record of such acquisition. There is a Christopher Upton voting in Kilfinane in 1768. Is that him? ===William Bayly Upton=== What is his origin? ===Uptons of Cork=== Their origin. Some are from John Upton of Newcastle West but there are many more records present. Many are Catholic implying a separate origin to John of Newcastle West. ===John Upton of Newcastle West=== What is his origin? Are there records of the 1706 lease from Capt .Bourke or the other lease from the Earl of Devon? Of his various landholdings he says 'Col. Thomas Holmes did grant unto me' the estates of Ballynabearna, Ballymenagh, Glenstar and Ashgrove.' in 1694 Then he mentions Glenstar 'which I purchased from Capt, Nicholas Bourke by deed' in 1709 And finally 'upper and lower Ballyhennies, Farren Mullen, and Rathna-Connery, being part of the lands granted me by Sir William Courtney by lease'. The Limerick lands of the Holmes were bought in 1684. (http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/estate-show.jsp?id=2410) I can't find info on Capt. Nicholas Bourke. William Courtenay was the Earl of Devon (probably the 6th). A previous Earl of Devon received the lands of the Fitzgeralds in 1591 during the Munster Plantation. (wikipedia 6th Earl of Devon) ==Antrim== ===Belfast=== '''1 [[Upton-2602|James]]''' b.1856, m Maggie Mewha, 5 kids, 3 sons. son of Budore's John Upton (1 A). ===Budore=== :'''1 John''' b~1785. Mentioned in son John's marriage cert. Also a John mentioned in the tithe books in 1826 and 1834. (http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/antrim/tithe-applotments/tullyrusk-parish.php) Presbynterian as his descendants remained. :: '''1 B Edward''' b~1785. Mentioned in Tithe Books of 1826, (http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/antrim/tithe-applotments/tullyrusk-parish.php) probably father or son of elder John and died before the next Valuation in 1834. Can't find any other record. ::'''1 A [[Upton-2595|John]]''', b~1808, m. [[Taylor-66780|Maria Taylor]], d. 1873, had at least 4 children, two boys A John Upton here in Griffith's Valuation of 1860. (http://glenavyhistory.com/townlands/townlands-tullyrusk-parish/budore-townland-tullyrusk-parish/ search John Upton). :::'''1 A A [[Upton-2599|Mary Jane]]''' b. 1838 m. Samuel Beckett, had at least 6 children. Died in Belfast. :::'''1 A B [[Upton-2594|William John]]''' b. 1840, d.1914, m. Mary Thompson. Can't find a record of children. :::'''1 A C [[Upton-2597|Rose]]'''b.1850, died unmarried :::'''1 A D [[Upton-2602|James]]''' b.1856 m. Maggie Mewha, had 5 kids, 3 sons. Moved to Belfast, more in that section. :::'''1 A E [[Upton-2593|Thomas Edward]]''', b 1858 m. Martha White, had a bunch of kids incl sons. ===Castle Upton / Templepatrick=== According to ''Upton Family Records'', Burke's commoners and John Lodge's Peerage of Ireland, a Henry Upton came to Ireland from Cornwall or Devon after being granted land by the Earl of Essex, presumably taken from local people. The papers with enfeoffment of Henry Upton are in the Northen Ireland Public Archives. Soon after arriving, Mr. Upton bought Castle Norton from the Nortons and renamed it Castle Upton. Anyway Henry's descendants had a fairly interesting history, there were I think around 5 MPs in the Irish and UK parliaments, one fought for the English in the rising of 1641, there were I think 4 High Sheriffs of Antrim, 1 famous cricketer, a good few colonel's and lieutenants in the army, quite a lot of sea captains and navy men and 5 Viscounts Templetown. They seem to have been absentee landlords for a lot of their time, and entirely from around the 19th century. An NI Historic Buildings Source says they sold Castle Upton in 1963. However there are other Uptons in Budore, Co. Antrrim and Belfast, I don't know how they're connected to the Templepatrick Uptons. The Title Viscount Templetown became extinct in 1981 when the 5th Viscount, Henry died without an heir. Source for below is WH Upton's Upton Family Records. '''1 [[Upton-1053|Henry]]''' bt. 1592 in Brixham, m. Mary Clotworthy, settled in Ireland and was given Castle Norton, renamed Castle Upton. 7 children, 4 sons, 1 who had kids. :'''1 A [[Upton-2636|Mary]]''' bt. 1629, m. Sir Hercules Langford :'''1 B Margaret'''
:'''1 C Laetitia'''
:'''1 D John''' died in infancy
:'''1 E John''' died a child
:'''1 F Henry''' b. 1641 unmarr.
:'''1 G [[Upton-1052|Arthur]]''' b. 1633, m. Dorothy Beresford, d. 1706. Was MP and High Sheriff for Antrim. Had 18(!) kids, 8 sons. ::'''1 G A [[Upton-2626|Henry]]''', d. unmarr
::'''1 G B [[Upton-2632|Mary]]''', m. Hugh Kennedy of Down
::'''1 G C [[Upton-2627|Michael]]''', d. unmarr
::'''1 G D [[Upton-2628|Arthur]]''', b. 1658, d. unmarr, at Battle of Aughrim
::'''1 G E [[Upton-1051|Olivia]]''', m. Dawson, '''F Susanna, G Elizabeth, H [[Upton-2630|Anne]]''', m. Cunningham, ::'''1 G I [[Upton-1167|Frances]], b. 1674, m. [[Rowley-1484|Hercules Rowley]]'''
::'''1 G K [[Upton-2634|Rebecca]]''' m. [[Lenox-283|John Lennox]] (https://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=18808) not mentioned in WHU but mentioned in linked deed as sister of Clotworthy. Previous deed in 1707 was the pre-marriage agreement ::'''1 G J [[Upton-2232|Clotworthy]]''' b. 1665, had three wives but only 1 daughter, 0 sons. possible will: http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/dw/details.jsp?id=256210
::: '''1 G J A Elizabeth''' ::'''1 G K [[Upton-1958|Dorothy]]'''
::'''1 G L Arthur''' d. unmarr.
::'''1 G M Margaret, N Laetitia'''
::'''1 G O Hercules''', d unmarr. will: http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/dw/details.jsp?id=373631
::'''1 G P [[Upton-2629|Thomas]]''', b. 1677, m. Sarah Rowley, d. after 1717, 4 kids, 2 sons.
::: '''1 G P A [[Upton-2647|Arthur]]''', probably died an infant according to WH Upton ::: '''1 G P B [[Upton-2650|Clotworthy]]''' not much info, living in 1717. possible will: will: http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/dw/details.jsp?id=256210 ::: '''1 G P C [[Upton-2648|Mary]]''' ::: '''1 G P D [[Upton-2649|Dorothy]]''' m. Thomas Tenison ::'''1 G Q [[Upton-2261|John]]''' b. 1671, m Mary nee Upton, niece of the first Ambrose Upton of Dublin (1) , d. 1733. MP for Antrim, 8 children. will says d. 1740: http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/dw/details.jsp?id=144432 another will saying the same thing: http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/dw/details.jsp?id=256292
::: '''1 G Q A [[Upton-2606|Arthur]]''' b.1714 MP for Antrim, d.1769 no sons. will: http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/dw/details.jsp?id=144430 ::: '''1 G Q B [[Upton-2607|Francis]], C [[Upton-2608|Sarah]] D [[Upton-2606|Dorothy]] E [[Upton-2609|Mary]] F [[Upton-1202|Mary]]''' m. Samuel Campbell G '''[[Upton-2610|Ann-Laetitia]]''' all died without issue except second Mary and maybe Sarah
::: '''1 G Q G [[Upton-1706|Clotworthy]]''' b1721, m. 1789 Elizabeth Boughton, d.1784, granted huge lands in New York, 1st Baron Templetown, 8 children, 3 sons. :::: '''1 G Q G X [[Upton-1826|Clotworthy]]''', not mentioned in WH Upton, thepeerage.com says he was illegitmate, but then also lists his father's wife as his mother. Had one daughter, Eliza Mary. :::: '''1 G Q G A [[Upton-2581|Sophia]], B [[Upton-2582|Augusta]]''' :::: '''1 G Q G C [[Upton-2583|Fulke Greville]]''' b. 1773, seems to have lived in England, MP for Culinsery. Married Mary Howard and changed his surname to Howard. No male children, dunno about daughters. :::: '''1 G Q G D [[Upton-1119|Elizabeth Albana]],''' had many kids :::: '''1 G Q G E [[Upton-2584|Arthur Percy]]''' famous cricketer d. unmarr. will: http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/dw/details.jsp?id=320414 :::: '''1 G Q G F [[Upton-2437|Caroline]] m. James Singelton :::: '''1 G Q G G [[Upton-2585|Sophia]]''', died young :::: '''1 G Q G H [[Upton-1707|John Henry]]''' b. 1771 2nd Baron Templetown, elevated to 1st Viscount Templetown, d. 1846 6 kids, 3 sons. ::::: '''1 G Q G H A [[Upton-2580|Catherine Elizabeth]]''' d. infancy ::::: '''1 G Q G H B [[Upton-2565|Henry Montagu]]''' b. 1799 2nd Viscount Templetown, d. 1863 unmarr. ::::: '''1 G Q G H C [[Upton-1842|Mary Willemina]]''' b. 1801 m. John Eden Spalding ::::: '''1 G Q G H D [[Upton-2566|George Frederick]]''' b. 1802 General, fought in Crimean War, MP for Antrim. 3rd Viscount Templetown, inherited from brother, m. Susan Woodford, d. 1890 without children ::::: '''1 G Q G H E [[Upton-2564|Arthur]]''' b. 1807, married, died without sons, maybe had daughters ::::: '''1 G Q G H F [[Upton-1708|Edward Joseph]]''' b. 1816, d. 1855 Edward John in WikiTree. :::::: '''1 G Q G H F A [[Upton-2151|Henry Edward]]''' (Dorington) b. 1853, 4th Viscount Templetown. Had 3 children, incl Henry (lots of middle names), who became 5th and last Viscount. The title went extinct when this Henry died in 1981. ====Loose Ends==== 1832 - Elizabeth Upton death record https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1901/05730/4617035.pdf Died aged 69, putting birth at 1832. Also has a census record http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Antrim/Templepatrick/Village_of_Templepatrick/920841/ which says born in Co Limerick, yet is CoI. Is a retired Housekeeper rather than a 'Lady'. An 'Elizabeth' is mentioned as going to Templepatrick in WH Upton (p 130) but the Elizabeth from the book is mentioned as b. before 1825. A record in the paywalled Ffoliot collection is the baptism of an Elizabeth in 1829, but location is just 'Ireland'. If she went from Limerick to Castle Upton, it would imply preety strongly that these two families were linked. 1861: An Anne Upton gets married to a William John Ralfs 1861 in Drummaul: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/49ed5d3310023 father deceased, name not mentioned. Residence: burleigh hill, carrickfergus ==Limerick== ===East Limerick (Athnagurra, Ballylanders, Curraghturk) === The first mention outside WHU of Uptons in East Limerick is a Christopher Upton voting in 1768, listed as living in Kilfinnane. WHU does not mention a Christopher in the area (or in West Limerick) and the residence is not given as Annagurra. Notably there is a William Adams listed in Annagurra in 1768 and 1778, but not 1761. There is also a Thomas Adams in Glenbrohane in all 3 years. The Annagurra listings are the only ones in that Townland for those years. Gristan is listed for one person also in both years, a Charles Massy. ====Ahnagurra==== This group alternately refer to their location as Gristan or Ahnagurra. '''1 [[Upton-2557|William]]''' b~1730 So according to ''Upton Family Records'', the first Upton here is a William Upton who came around 1760 from west Limerick, probably around Ashgrove, and had three sons:
:1 A '''[[Upton-2471|William]]''', b~1760 settled in Curraghturk, go to that section for that line. :1 B '''[[Upton-2507|Robert]]''' b~1765, m. Judith Douney, settled in Ahnagurra ::'''1 B E Mary F Johanna''' ::'''1 B G [[Upton-2509|Margaret]]''', b. 1812, m. James Slattery ~1835 ::'''1 B A [[Upton-2508|Bridget]]''', b 1812, m. Timothy Regan 1838 ::'''1 B B [[Upton-199|Henry]]''', b~1800 m. Alice Lee, went to Westport, CT, USA, had at least 2 kids ::'''1 B C William''' settled in Ballylanders village, more in that section, had 3 kids, 2 sons, both in America. No wikitree page yet ::'''1 B D [[Upton-2466|Robert]]''' b.1813 m. Mary Coleman, 3 sons, 2 daughters ::: 1 B D A '''[[Upton-2588|William]]''', b.1843 'in America, ::: 1 B D B '''[[Upton-2468|Robert]]''', b.1854, 'in America', ::: 1 B D C '''[[Upton-2467|Samuel]]''', b.1861 m. Mary O'Donnell, d. 1931, no children ::: 1 B D D '''[[Upton-2591|Unknown]]''', b.1849 birth cert transcriber says 'Curly', which implies Christopher but UFR only mentions two daughters ::: 1 B D F '''Mary''' b. 1851 https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0500084 ::: 1 B D E '''[[Upton-2592|Margaret]]''' b.1855 mentioned in UFR only as 'daughter'. ::'''1 B F [[Upton-2470|Christopher]]''', b. 1814 m. Mary Bourk, 1 son :::'''1 B F A [[Upton-2469|William]]''', b~1851, m Mary Carroll, settled in Ballylanders village, more there :1 C '''[[Upton-2552|Samuel]]''' b 1769, m. Mary Fitzgibbons, lived in Ahnagurra. 6 kids, 3 sons ::''''1 C B [[Upton-2511|John]]''', b.1801 m. Hanora Tobin, listed as 'Mary' in Bess's birth cert. :::'''1 C B A [[Upton-2512|Mary]]''' :::'''1 C B B [[Upton-2513|Bess]]''', mother listed as 'Mary Tobin' :::'''1 C B C [[Upton-2460|Samuel]]''', b.1840, m. Mary Daly ::::'''1 C B C A [[Upton-2517|Hanora]]''' b 1863 ::::'''1 C B B [[Upton-2518|Anne]], C [[Upton-2617|Mary]], D Eliza''' ::::'''1 C B C E [[Upton-2856|John]]''' b 1869, m. Ellen Ryan ::::'''1 C B C F [[Upton-2462|Michael]]''' d. unmarr age 30 ::::'''1 C B C G [[Upton-2516|James]]''', b.1870s 1 son Samuel, 1 daughter Elizabeth m. Purcell ::::'''1 C B C H [[Upton-2461|Samuel D]]''' moved to Farahy, Cork ::::'''1 C B C I [[Upton-2590|Lizzie]]''' ::::'''1 C B C J [[Upton-2463|Thomas]]''' ::::'''1 C B C K [[Upton-2525|Ellen]]''' b 1881 ::'''1 C C [[Upton-2553|Samuel]]''' b.1800, went to Kentucky ::'''1 C D [[Upton-2554|Margaret]]''', b.1812, m. William Cullenaw 1837 ::'''1 C E [[Upton-2556|Mary]]''' ::'''1 C F [[Upton-2555|Eliza]]''' b.1809, address on baptism listed as 'Griston'
::'''1 C A [[Upton-2475|William]]''' b~1800 m. Johanna Fouhy 6 recorded sons, 3 daughters :::'''1 C A E [[Upton-2543|Betty]] b.1834, F, [[Upton-2544|Joanna]], b.1828, G [[Upton-254|Catherine]], b. 1824''' :::'''1 C A A [[Upton-2476|William]]''', b.1824 probably died inf. :::'''1 C A B [[Upton-2542|William]]''', b.1834 went to America :::'''1 C A E [[Upton-2536|Robert ]]''', b.~1820 m. Joanna Ryan. UFR says 'not mentioned by brother', d.1868. This is the only Robert I can find whose dates line up with the Robert who m. Joanna Ryan. WHU says the Robert who married Ms. Ryan was son of Samuel 1 C A C, but the dates are impossible since Sam's Robert was born after Robert's children were born. The dates fit nicely here and I don't see another option, but there's no explicit proof. ::::: 5 children in the records, 3 boys, William, John and Michael, no records for the John and Michael, William seems to have died unmarried. No death record for Joanna Ryan. Also had a William (https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0500598) who is probably this William (census 1911: http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Limerick/Kilfinnane/Ballinlyna_Lower/620790/ death 1933 https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/9760d72612747?b=) not to be confused with 1 C A C Samuel's son William, born in 1869) :::'''1 C A F John''', died age 15. :::'''1 C A D [[Upton-2619|Christopher]]''', b~1835 m. Johanna Slattery, in Queensland acc UFR. The marriage cert mentions them being '3rd degree cosanguinous', giving them the same Great-Grandparents, ie William Upton. Tracing records suggests Johanna's mother was Margaret Upton, so using this knowledge means Johanna's grandfather was Robert Upton (m. Judith Douney). :::'''1 C A C [[Upton-2479|Samuel]]''' b~1811 Had two wives, Margaret Scanlon and Catherine Cleary
::::with first wife
::::'''1 C A C Aa [[Upton-2530|John]] b 1846, Ba John, Ca Debora, Da Mary, Ea Margaret, Fa Samuel Patt, Ga Kate''' ::::with second wife ::::'''Ab Elizabeth, Bb [[Upton-2477|Bridget]] b 1867''' ::::'''1 C A C Cb [[Upton-2515|Robert]]''', b1872 Upton Family Records lists this as the same person who married Joanna Ryan and gave birth to the Joanna Upton who married Dennis Dawson, but the dates make this impossible. This Robert was born in 1872 and Joanna got married to Dawson in 1874. So, this or another Robert must've been from a different generation. =====Loose Ends===== 1825 - A Mary Upton gets married to Jacobus Flynn. (https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0094831%2F2) I think the place name says Athnagurra, and there's an 'Upton' witness which may say Guilelum or Samuelum, maybe the latter more likely. Probably either 1 B E or 1 C E. Don't know who these sponsors normally are, if they're normally the father than she might be that Samuel's daughter. 1832 - a Jacobus Upton marries Joanna Slattery. (https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0094984%2F1). An Upton is a witness, first name either Roberta or Robert. No Address given. Can't find any James in the land valuations. No idea who this is. 1850 - This could be them in Boston, America: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDS6-FZ7 1844 - Anastatia Upton marries Daniel McGrath https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0095432%2F2 No idea. No Ann or Ana here. Might not say Upton. Could be 'Johanna' though seems unlikely. Only Johanna who fits the dates is 1 B F, Roberts daughter. Could be someone who used a name different from their baptism name. - Son Thomas: https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0329370 1857 - Samuel Flynn born to Michael Flynn and Mary Upton. https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F6105752 Can't find any marriage for the above. 1870 - Death record of a 'Robert Upton' https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/dfb76c21913484?b= Can't see record Probably 1 C A E, who is probably the Johanna Ryan Robert. Maybe why his brother didn't mentioned him, he died 20 years before. 1872 - Patt born to Christopher and Mary Slattery: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0501920 Possibly the 'Unknown' Curly 1 B D E above 1849 Valuation book has a 'Robert Upton' and a 'Upton's House': https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FCENSUS%2FVALUEBOOKS%2F741294 Probably the b1800 Robert, he'd be 50 then. 1857 - An Elizabeth Upton marries John Sheely https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0095627%2F2 1 C A E Eliza would be 22 here, should be in UFR but maybe he just missed it 1 C F Eliza would 45, so probably too late. Can't find an Elizabeth Sheely death record, or an Elizabeth Upton one. ====Ballylanders Village==== So there's a land valuation from 1849 which has a 'Christopher Upton' with Christopher crossed out and 'Alice' written above it. Dunno who this Alice could be, the only Alice would be Alice Lee who married Henry Upton. This would imply that Chris died in 1849 and Alice took over the household, he'd be 35 or so but UFR said he died young. 1 William, son of Robert who is in the Ahnagurra Uptons( 1 B or so), had 3 kids, 2 sons, both 'in America' acc. UFR 2 '''[[Upton-2470|Christopher]]''', b 1814 m [[Burke-8934|Mary 'Bourk']], also son of the Robert from Ahnagurra (1 B), moved to Ballylanders and had a son William :2 A '''[[Upton-2469|William]]''' b~1851 m Mary Carroll, had 3 kids, 1 son ::2 A A '''Mary, B Alice''' ::2 A C '''[[Upton-2473|Christopher]]''' b~1891 m. Johanna Walsh. IRA volunteer. :::2 A C A '''Mary, B Alice''' These Uptons here are labourers rather than farmers, which the Uptons in Curraghturk or Ahnagurra were. 3 '''[[Upton-2644|John]]''' b. 1871, m. [[Fogarty-1108|Isabella Fogarty]], d. after 1911. Don't seem to have had children. Church of Ireland. Can't find wedding cert. Maybe born in Limerick (there's a John or two born there at the right year). ====Curraghturk==== 1 '''[[Upton-2471|William]]''' b~ 1760, m. Margaret Martin, d maybe 1820. Son of first Ahnagurra William, 2 sons : 1 A '''[[Upton-2569|Henry]]''' b~1790 acc UFR he 'had a family but they are all dead and gone'. This Griffith's Valuation must be him: A Henry Upton mentioned in Curraghturk in Griffith's Valuation (https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FCENSUS%2FVALUEBOOKS%2F429630) of 1848. at age 60. : 1 B '''[[Upton-2568|William]]''' b~1797, m. Mary Kiely, d. 1847. Maybe this William in the Tithe Books and in Griffith's Valuation in the 1830s. :: 1 B A, B, C '''Three daughters''' b~1790 'now in America' :: 1 B D '''Robert''' d. young 1847 :: 1 B E '''[[Upton-2220|William]]''' b1822, m. Mary Shiely ::: 1 B E A '''[[Upton-2860|Robert]]''' b.1854, went to South Australia, near Adelaide. ::: 1 B E B '''[[Upton-2859|William]]'''b.1855, went to South Australia, near Adelaide. ::: Another Bill baptised in May 1855, presumably died in infancy: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0343933 ::: 1 B E C '''[[Upton-2221|Samuel]]''', b.1862 ::: 1 B E D '''[[Upton-2454|John]]''', b1864, 'in South Australia' :::: I remember seeing a newspaper clipping discussing the endeveaours of John and mentioning William and Robert but I remember little from it. ::: 1 B E E '''[[Upton-2449|Henry]]''', b.1866, 'in South Australia ::: 1 B E G '''[[Upton-2219|Hanora]]''' b.1858, m. Mr Coughlan, d. 1926 ::: 1 B E H '''[[Upton-2222|Margaret]]''', b. 1866, m. Mr Hanly ::: 1 B E I '''[[Upton-2448|Thomas]]''' ::: A 'James' in 1859, probably died young: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0344167 ::: 1 B E F '''[[Upton-2218|James]]''' b1859. :::: 1 B E F A '''[[Upton-2451|John]]''' b. 1902 :::: 1 B E F B '''[[Upton-2456|William]]''' b. 1903 :::: 1 B E F D '''[[Upton-2458|Michael]]''' b. 1906 :::: 1 B E F E '''[[Upton-2459|Mary]]''' b 1907]] b. 1907 d. age 21 :::: 1 B E F F '''[[Upton-2457|Margaret]]''' b. 1908 possibly m. McCarty :::: 1 B E F G '''[[Upton-2452|Robert]]''' b. 1911 seems to have gone to New York :::: 1 B E F H '''[[Upton-2453|Hanora]]''' b. 1914 m. Pat Mansell :::: 1 B E F C '''[[Upton-2217|Henry]]''' b. 1905, m. Irene Fitzpatrick, moved to Derrylough, west Co. Clare before marriage ::::: 1 B E F C A '''[[Upton-2175|Patrick]]''' b1944, m. Anastasia Kent, moved to Dublin before marriage =====Loose Ends===== 1853 - A Mary Upton baptised of William Upton and Cate Conroy. https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0343797 1859 - Bill Upton baptised to Bill Upton and Cate Brown: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0344151 Lots of William Uptons from Ireland married to Catherines in the US censuses, can't tie them to these Bills though. 1866: Mary baptised to Bill and Ellen Grafton: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0344691 Dates line up with 1 C A B William in Athnagurra above, and there is a William Upton and Ellen Grafton in Illinois, but the dates are wrong, the family in America I found are born in 1850, this family should be born around 1830. ===West Limerick / North Cork=== '''Upton Family Records tree''' A lot of people here uncorroborated by the records, though some are, which makes me think it's at least mostly accurate. In his notes the author himself says that some of the tree is erroneous, putting it down to Catholic-Protestant marriages being legally void until 1870. Which may explain some of the lack of records. '''1 William Upton''' b. ~1630. is perhaps mentioned on the family vault in Newcastle West. UFR hypothesises that he is the mystery High Sheriff of Antrim around that time. : '''1 A [[Upton-2923|John Upton]]''' b~1660, m 1st Mary Fleming, m 2nd Elizabeth Conyers. Records exist for this guy, ie. His purchase of the lands in West Limerick in 1694, maybe his purchase of lands in Glenastar 1706, and his will in 1712. UFR says he came from Killabrahir, Co. Cork. :: '''w/ 1st wife [[Fleming-11165|Mary (or Alice) Fleming]]''' :: '''1 A Aa [[Upton-2792|George]]''' b before 1694. m. Ms. Giles, named in 1694 lease, wife named in his father's will :::'''1 A Aa A [[Upton-2793|Stephen]]''' b. ~1725, lived near Buttevant, Cork ::::'''1 A Aa A A Unknown''' b. ~1755 a son. No info ::::'''1 A Aa A A Unknown''' b. ~1755 a daughter. UFR says married 'Mr Rae of Kerry' :::'''1 A Aa B [[Upton-2795|George]]''' b.~1725, says 'married'. No more info. :::'''1 A Aa C [[Upton-2794|Giles]]''' b. ~1725 No info apart from daughter :::'''1 A Aa C A Unknown''' b~1755 daughter, lived in Cork, didn't marry. :: '''1 A Ba [[Upton-3023|Samuel]]''' b. before 1694, m. Alice Ruby, named in 1694 and 1712 lease. Gets lands in Killabrahir, Glenastar. ::: '''1 A Ba A [[Upton-3062|Samuel]]''' b~1720 died unmarr. in a fire in the house acc. to UFR ::: '''1 A Ba B [[Upton-3063|John]]''' b~1720 d. unmarr. Inherited father's land and bequeathed it to his nephew Samuel Ruby. There could be a will for this. ::: '''1 A Ba C [[Upton-3064|George]]''' b.~1720, m. Ms Furlong 'of Snugborough, Co. Cork' :::: '''1 A Ba C A [[Upton-3073|John]]''' b. ~1750 m. Mary Dobbin 1787 died without sons, dunno about daughters ::: '''1 A Ba D [[Upton-3065|William]]''' b. ~1720 of Ballabrahir, Co. Cork, owned large lands. UFR says died age 104 which seems unlikely m. Ms Furlong :::: '''1 A Ba D A [[Upton-3074|Samuel]]''' b~1770 d. unmarr. is presumably the 'Sam Upton of Ballybraher' witnessing his second cousin's marriage https://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=454621 :::: '''1 A Ba D B [[Upton-3075|John]]''' b~1770 m. Ms Berrisford, no sons, dunno daughters. Is presumably the John Furlong witnessing his 2nd cousin Eliza's marriage to Sam Adams https://irishdeedsindex.net/mem.php?memorial=454621 :::: '''1 A Ba D C [[Upton-3076|William]]''' b1776 m. Susan Shelton, cavalry officer, lived near Ballycottin, Co. Cork. (document from Susan Shelton asking for pension in my possession) :::: '''1 A Ba D D [[Upton-3077|Mary]]''' b~1770 m her 1st cousin Samuel Ruby (prob. will be 1 A Ba L A) :::: '''1 A Ba D E [[Upton-3078|Catherine]]''' b~1770 m her 2nd cousin William :::: '''1 A Ba D F [[Upton-3079|Rebecca]]''' b~1750 m. Henry Warner of Rathkeale 1790 ::: '''1 A Ba E [[Upton-3066|Giles]]''' b~1720, m. Unknown merchant in Cork. Possible birth record 1728: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FR3C-Z94 :::: '''1 A Ba E A Elizabeth''' b~1750 daughter. No more info ::: '''1 A Ba F Johnathan''' b~1720 UFR says he drowned while the purser aboard the HMS Royal George (p129). However, another book A narrative of the loss of the Royal George by Julian Slight ( https://books.google.nl/books?id=gg1hAAAAcAAJ&dq=inauthor:"Julian+Slight"&hl=fr&source=gbs_navlinks_s ) lists 'John Heron' a the purser. (Another book https://books.google.nl/books?id=z36YDwAAQBAJ 'The Papers of Admiral Durham' also lists John Heron as the purser though I can't find verification for this either. Also this book: Catastrophe at Spithead: The Sinking of the Royal George ' https://books.google.nl/books?id=nNveDwAAQBAJ ) Coupled with having a brother with the same name who didn't die young, I think this is probably a mistake in UFR, so I will mention it here and in his purported father's profile, but not create a profile for him. I could not find a crew list of the Royal George to verify Slight's version (and Slight doesn't give a source) so perhaps it is in fact Slight's mistake. ::: '''1 A Ba G [[Upton-3067|Frances]]''' b~1720. m Noble Johnson ::: '''1 A Ba H [[Upton-3068|Mary]], I [[Upton-3069|Jane]], J [[Upton-3070|Elizabeth]], K [[Upton-3071|Unknown daughter]]''', all died unmarried except Unknown. ::: '''1 A Ba L [[Upton-3072|Ruby]]''' b~1720 m. Mary Wetherall of Cork 1745 'of Cork city' :::: '''1 A Ba L A [[Upton-3080|Samuel Ruby]]''', b~1750, m 1st cousin [[Upton-3077|Mary]] (1 A Ba D D) inherited Glenastar estate from his uncle. Died at 98/99 ::::: '''1 A Ba L A A [[Upton-3081|Elizabeth]]''' b~1790, m. Samuel Adams. 18077 ::::: '''1 A Ba L A B [[Upton-3082|Rebecca]]''' b~1790, m. George Gaggin of Co. Cork, 1838 ::::: '''1 A Ba L A C [[Upton-3083|Mary Wetherall]]''' b~1790, m. 1814 Nicholas Darcy of Newcastle West ::::: '''1 A Ba L A D [[Upton-3084|Jane]]''' b~1790 d. unmarr. ::::: '''1 A Ba L A E [[Upton-3085|Susan]]''' b~1790, m. John Sargent UFR is unsure about her name. :::::'''1 A Ba L A F [[Upton-3087|John]]''' b~1790, m Frances Curry of Kerry :::::: '''1 A Ba L A F A [[Upton-3121|Samuel]]''' b~1820, inherited his fathers estate and apparently lost it somehow (acc. UFR), then went to America, then New Zealand and died :::::: '''1 A Ba L A F B [[Upton-3124|Ursula]]''' b~1820, d. 18th June 1853 'died young' acc. UFR but 33 is not young so could be a mistake somewhere. :::::: '''1 A Ba L A F C [[Upton-3122|John]]''' b~ 1823 went to Antrim to work for Lord Templetown :::::: '''1 A Ba L A F D [[Upton-3123|Elizabeth]]''' b~1832 also went to Antrim to live off Lord Templetown. ::::: '''1 A Ba L A G [[Upton-3086|Samuel]]''' b1800, m. 1840 Elizabeth Upton, 3rd cousin (1 A Jb A E B) d. 1886 in Listowel. UFR says he was 'of Rathkeale and Ballybunnion, Co. Kerry' :::::: '''1 A Ba L A G A [[Upton-3155|Giles Henry]]''' b 1841 'in America' :::::: '''1 A Ba L A G B [[Upton-3156|Samuel Ruby]]''' b. 1844 d. 1864 :::::: '''1 A Ba L A G C [[Upton-3157|William]]''' b. 1851 'in America', d. 05 Mar 1898, age 47 :::::: '''1 A Ba L A G D [[Upton-3158|John]]''' b 1851 'in America' :::::: '''1 A Ba L A G E [[Upton-3159|Mary Catherine Wilhelmina]]''' b 1856 m. Richard Newman 1882, 'Living in 1884 in Newcastle West. Had a son 1883, Richard Ernest Upton Newmann :: '''w/ 2nd wife [[Conyers-728|Elizabeth Conyers]]''' :: '''1 A Ab Conyers''' b~1690, d unmarr. :: '''1 A Bb Edward''' b~1690 d. unmarr. :: '''1 A Cb Charles''' b~1690 d. unmarr. :: '''1 A Db Johnathan''' b~1690 d. unmarr. :: '''1 A Eb Fb Gb Hb Ib''' Five daughters, unknown names. No more info :: '''1 A Jb [[Upton-3160|John]]''' b ~1692, m. Mary Aylmer, received Ashgrove in fathers 1712 will. (This page https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/GHBB-ZND/mary-aylmar-1694-1764 says their daughter's name was Catherine and marriage date 1725. No sources given.) ::: '''1 A Jb A [[Upton-3598|Susanna]]''' b~ 1720, m. Edmond Tierney, merchant of Co. Limerick. ::: '''1 A Jb A [[Upton-3161|Henry]]''' b~1720 m. [[Rae-1801|Betty Rae]] of Kerry. 'of Ashgrove' :::: '''1 A Jb A A John''' b~1750 d. unmarr. A John Upton of Ashgrove dying in 1818: http://www.irelandoldnews.com/Limerick/1818/OCT.html :::: '''1 A Jb A B Edward''' b.~1750 d. unmarr. :::: '''1 A Jb A C Unknown''' b~1750 daughter. No more info :::: '''1 A Jb A D Unknown''', m. Mr. Stephenson of Curraheen (UFR says this is in Cork but its in Limerick), daughter :::: '''1 A Jb A E Mary''', m. George Hilliard of Billeragh, Co. Kerry (presumably this Billeragh http://52.18.205.240/property/2100) :::: '''1 A Jb A F Unknown m. Mr Phillips, G Unknown m. Mr Odell''' all daughters :::: '''1 A Jb A E [[Upton-3162|Giles]]''' b~1750 m. Mary Rae of Derrymore, Co. Kerry, his 1st cousin. ::::: '''1 A Jb A E A [[Upton-3163|John]]''' b~ 1780, m. [[Walker-53444|Charlotte Walker]] of Kerry, another descendant of the Blennerhassets. He or his father sold Ashgrove acc. UFR. No sons, dunno daughters. ::::: '''1 A Jb A E B [[Upton-3164|Elizabeth]]''' b~1780 m. Samuel Upton, her 3rd cousin (1 A Ba L A G), issue is under his entry. ::::: '''1 A Jb A E C Catherine''' b~1780 d. 1852 unmarr. ::::: '''1 A Jb A E D Frances''' b~1780 alive in 1884 (a 'Fanny Upton' dead in Kilmallock in 1890 at 68 (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/d795d96803493?b=) Also an obit in the Sources page. Never married seemingly. :: '''1 A Kb [[Upton-3147|William]]''' b.~1690 succeeded to Ballynabearna ::: '''1 A Kb A Unknown''' b~1720 daughter. No more info ::: '''1 A Kb B Catherine''' b~1720 m. Mr. Bolles of Co. Cork ::: '''1 A Kb C [[Upton-3169|Odell]]''' b~1720 m. Grace Bowen 1760 :::: '''1 A Kb C A William B John C Odell''', m. Mary Atkins, (https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FDIOC%2FMAR64291) no sons. Marriage Record: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGFY-3TT from Doneraile, Cork. '''D E F G Four daughters'''. No more info in WHU. ::: '''1 A Kb D [[Upton-3170|John]]''' m. Sarah White, 1763 :::: '''1 A Kb D A [[Upton-3172|Nicholas]]''' b 1766 in Macroom. Why was he born in Macroom? :::: '''1 A Kb D B [[Upton-3171|William]]''' m. second cousin Catherine (1 A Ba D E above) 5 kids ::::: '''1 A Kb D B A John''' ::::: '''1 A Kb D B B William''' his family went to America but he stayed in Newcastle. Had a son William Henry Upton of Luverne Minn ::::: '''D Nicholas E Rebecca''' (Burk's Landed Gentry, p292 (Hunt Walsh Chambre of Hawthorne Hill married Rebecca, only daughter of William Upton of Ballynabearna) ::::: '''C Henry''' m Ms. Atkinson of Co. Louth died during his father's life, but had 3 children. William Henry, discussed below this lineage, Anne Jane an Elizabeth (Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland p17) :::::: '''1 A Kb D B C A William Henry''', b~1830 ::::::: '''1 A Kb D B C A A George William''' b 1864, m Eliza Smith. Census says from Co. Derry so if true I don't know how he got there and then back to Ballinabearna. UFR says he inherited Ballinabearna in a will after a legal challenge from a cousin. Occupation landlord. Church of Ireland. 1901 census: http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Limerick/Ardagh/Ballynahearna/1508138/ Marriage record: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1887/10823/5947466.pdf :::::::: '''1 A Kb D B C A A A '''William John Henry''' b1896 birth record: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1896/02156/1817679.pdf :::::::: '''1 A Kb D B C A A B '''Eliza M''' I didn't look for birth record :::::::: '''1 A Kb D B C A A C '''Probably more''' ::: '''1 A Kb E [[Upton-3256|Edward]]''', :::: with 1st wife Honora Usher, 2nd wife Mary Dunworthy :::: '''1 A Kb E Aa William, Ba George, Ca Daughter, Da Hanora''' :::: with 2nd wife Mary Dunworthy :::: '''1 A Kb E Ab Robert, Mary, Catherine''' :::: '''1 A Kb E Bb possibly [[Upton-3255|William]]''', not mentioned in UFR ::::: '''1 A Kb E Bb A [[Upton-3254|John]]''', m Bridget Keane '''B Mary''' :::: '''1 A Kb E Db [[Upton-2615|Francis]]''', m. Catherine Nolan ::::: '''Mary d. inf.' ::::: '''Mary, John, Catherine, Edward, Hannah''' ::::: '''1 A Kb E Db E [[Upton-2613|Eliza]]''', b. 1846 m. James Horr, later Mayor of Olympia, Washington ::::: '''1 A Kb E Db F [[Upton-2614|William]]''', Francis definitely had a son William with Catherine Nolan, but whether it's William C of 'Uncle Pat's Cabin' is unclear. This account assumes this is William C. m. Mary Barrett, went to America and had many children. Some Uptons mentioned in the censuses and in some wills in Ballinabearna. 1850 land valuation for William Upton, probably father of John (m. Bridget Keane): https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FCENSUS%2FVALUEBOOKS%2F457637. In that same land valuation, there's a lessor called John Upton, who rents to a William Upton Esq, presumably a different William but hard to know. There is also a tenant John Upton renting from a Robert Bateson. Dunno if it's a different John Upton. Death record for John Samuel 1868 at 82: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/1f878921034189?b= John Upton Dead 1872 age 84: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/220f6d20559580?b= John Upton dead at 50 in 1872: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/be447320666650?b= This record from 1850 lists a 'William Upton Esq' and a 'William Upton' and also a 'John Upton Esq': https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FCENSUS%2FVALUEBOOKS%2F1942255 Another record of a William Upton renting from Jeremiah Shea. All these valuations are from 1850: https://search.findmypast.ie/record?id=IRE%2FCENSUS%2F1821-51%2F007250700%2F00635&parentid=IRE%2FCENSUS%2FVALUEBOOKS%2F1942261 Will of two John Uptons, d. 1713 and 1766 in Newcastle and Ashgrove, respectively. Will of two Johns, d.1776 and 1785 in ballynabearna and glenastare. Also a Francis d. 1786 in 'Limerick'. Will of a John 1774: http://census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/dw/IRE_DIOC_007246589_00339.pdf Will of two Johns, 1846 and 1849, both in Ashgrove. Also a William in Ballynabearna 1844: http://census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/dw/IRE_DIOC_007246544_00323.pdf Will of Mary 1849 http://census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/dw/IRE_DIOC_007246544_00323.pdf 1831 Will of Frances, listed as 'Limerick', maybe the City: http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/dw/details.jsp?id=294838 1845 and 1846: Two more wills for 'John' in Ashgrove http://census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/dw/IRE_DIOC_007246593_00207.pdf 1849 Will for 'Giles' http://census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/dw/IRE_DIOC_007246593_00411.pdf Can't find in UFR 1849 Another will for John: http://census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/dw/IRE_DIOC_007246593_00411.pdf Mary Upton married Maurice Enright around 1850 https://www.findmypast.ie/search/results?o=eventyear&d=asc&datasetname=ireland%20roman%20catholic%20parish%20baptisms&motherlastname=upton&parish=ardagh&sid=103 Mary Upton and John Burns https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F1292528%2F1 A Joseph buried in Ballyhay in 1729 amongst these records: https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?o=eventyear&d=asc&datasetname=irish%20parish%20register%20burials%2c%20ffolliott%20collection&lastname=upton no mention elsewhere. Plausibly, grandfather of George, below. I bought the record and it says 'Son of Samuel'. If Joseph died 1729, this implies birth around 1660. Suggests a son unmentionedd in WHU and a whole branch of the tree in Ballyhay which is not mentioned. Ballyhay is nearby Killabrahir which the original John Upton possessed. A whole bunch of Uptons in Ballyhay here: https://www.findmypast.co.uk/search/results?o=eventyear&d=asc&lastname=upton&keywordsplace=ballyhay%2c%20county%20cork%2c%20ireland&keywordsplace_proximity=5&sourcecountry=ireland&sid=999 mostly behind a paywall. This may explain where George below comes from. '''1 [[Upton-2796|George]]''' b~1750, m. [[Sullivan-16172|Martha Sullivan]] 1782 Ballyhay. Almost definitely related to the above given the names, but no records of how. :'''1 A [[Upton-2797|Jane]]''', b 1783 seems to have died young :'''1 B [[Upton-2798|Stephen]]''' b.1784' seems to have died young :'''1 C [[Upton-2799|Arabella]]''' b.1786 :'''1 D [[Upton-2800|John]]''' b.1787 :'''1 E [[Upton-2801|Abigail]]''' b. 1789 :'''1 F [[Upton-2802|Sarah]]''' b.1791, seems to have died young :'''1 G [[Upton-2803|Martha]]''' b. 1792, seems to have died young ===Limerick City=== 1735: Marriage of Thomas and Elizabeth 'Johns' in Limerick Cathedral (St. Michael's): https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGNY-S2T 1736: Baptism of Ann to Thomas and "Eliz": https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FR98-LRS 1748: baptism of Maria Upton (https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F5199818) to Samuel Upton and Hanora Maly in 1748 in Limerick City. 1808: John marries Frances Bindon: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGN1-9XS 1830: Baptism of William Upton to William Upton and Bridget Naughton: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F4383667 1832: Baptism of Mary Upton to Wm Upton and 'Judith' Naughton: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F5208271 1842: Another child Margaret: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F5208904 1832 - Marriage of James to Margaret Barren: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F1494269%2F1 1843 - Baptism of child Debora - https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F4397513 1846 - Baptism of child Margaret in Rathkeale - https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F7116964 1847 - Another Margaret: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F5193244 1848 - Son James: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F5193341 1834: Baptism of William to Odell Upton and Bridget Danaher: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F6424336 1832: O'dell and Bridget had another son Frances: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F4389965 1826: Another daughter Eliza: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F5976463 1827: Another daughter Mary: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F6430355 1836: Baptism of William to Michael and Mary McNamara: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F4391027 1842: Baptism of another child John: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F6437839 1838: Another child Patrick: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F5150789 1835: Another child Anne: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F6805183 1855: Baptism of Catherine to Jas and Anne Holmer: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F6418123 1868: Edward Upton, clerk, son of William Upton, steward, marries Anne Burke: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1868/11456/8209411.pdf 1868: Have a son William: https://www.findmypast.com/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F5082978 1874: Anne Upton baptised to Edward Upton and Anne Burke 1868: John and Hanna McDonnell get married: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/c6e3fe2978421?b= Father is William I think, John's profession is compositor I think, father William's looks like 'Land Tenant' but not 100% 1870: Birth of John to John and Hanora McDonnell, father John is a Printer: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1870/03341/2224691.pdf ===Newcastle West=== 1816 - A Mary Upton baptised to Anne McClure and William Upton. (https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F1308198%2F1) 1818 - Johanna to John and Ellen Rowly https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F5088179 Bridget Naughten is the sponsor. 1820 - Grave of Ellen Rawlins: https://historicgraves.com/lismakeery/li-lsky-0053/grave 1819: Mary Upton baptised to William Upton and Jane Maher: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F6657284 1823: Mary marries Michael Mulcahy: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F1111894%2F2 1823 - Margt Upton baptised to John Upton and 'Catha Lyons' https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F5088322
1825 - 'Illegitimate' Upton baptised to John Upton and Cath Lyons: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F6955344
1826 - Another 'Illegitimate' Upton to John and Cath Lyons: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F6657446 One sponsor is James Upton
1827 - Elizabeth to same parents: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F7084824
1828 - Bridget to same parents: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F6247317
1828 - John: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F6247316
1830 - Timothy https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F7084888
1832 - Another Bridget https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F4780797
1833 - Another John: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F4780837
1835 - Joan or maybe John: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F4780908
Find-a-grave page ( https://fr.findagrave.com/memorial/52622827/katharine-stokes ) claiming a 'Lady Katherine Upton', born June 1826 is daughter of 'Sir John Upton, [..] owner of Ashgrove Estate, County Limerick', no sources given. I also heard a claim that this Katherine is daughter of John Upton and Catherine Lyons. I have so far found no evidence for this. There are emigration records for 'Lady' Catherine and census records in the US, but I haven't looked at them. The only John where the dates fit is [[Upton-3163]], who married Charlotte Walker. Could have been an extramarital affair since two of the children are listed as 'Illegitimate'. UFR claims this John or his father sold Ashgrove estate. I haven't found any evidence of this sale. 1835 - Edward baptised to Edward and Catherine Morrissey: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F5963744 1835 - Marriage of Mary to John Mulvihill: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0988780%2F2 1839: Joanna baptised to William and Elizabeth Sullivan: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F7121137 1848: Another daughter 'Bess' https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F5211194 1857: Another daughter Catherine: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F6409645 1840 - Marriage of James to Mary Teagan: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F1059023%2F1 1841 - Marriage of Charles to Catherine Healy: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F1111640%2F1 1854: Mary baptised to John and Johanna Leary: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F6416287 1857: William Upton baptised to John Upton and Elizabeth Keegan: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F5209640 ===Kildimo=== 1833: Mary baptised to 'Demetrius' and Bridget O'Donnell: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F6800581 ===Rathkeale=== 1815 - A 'Carolus' (probably Charles) Upton marries a Margarita O'Donnell in this parish. ==Cork== Lots of records after 1763 or so. The will of the guy who arrived to Newcastle West gives land to his son Samuel in North Cork, and then there's tons of records in the diocese of Cloyne after that, but can't find the Catholics in UFR. Good few notices here: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BZ-HRPT?i=320&cat=162067 and the next page. Some sources from Cloyne parish https://corkgen.org/corkancestors/Cloyne.htm ===Ballyhay=== This is my attempt to make sense of the Ballyhay mess, there is some repetition here with the West Limerick section where I mention Joseph (d 1729) and George (m. Martha Sullivan). Most of these documents come from Rosemary Ffolliot's index. Here's a search for Uptons in Ballyhay: https://www.findmypast.co.uk/search/results?o=eventyear&d=asc&lastname=upton&keywordsplace=ballyhay%2c%20county%20cork%2c%20ireland&keywordsplace_proximity=5&sourcecountry=ireland&sid=999 Giles born 1728, father Samuel (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FR3C-Z94) (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W9X3-K?i=332 image 333)
A Joseph dies Jan 24 1729, father Samuel (Ffolliot burials, record I bought) (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W96V-Z?i=334 image 335, must be a child died in infancy)
Frances marries Noblett Johnson in 1731, eldest daughter of Samuel Upton (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W9FM-7?i=337) (no record of another Johnson up to 1739 (Noble Johnson mentioned in Burke's Landed Gentry vol1 p873, grandson of a Scottish settler. Also here if you Ctrl-F search: http://www.odonohoearchive.com/mary-agnes-hickson-and-the-earls-of-desmond/
Mary marries Michael Reeves in 1731, dau of George (not Samuel) (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W9FM-7?i=337) (https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FDIOC%2FMAR56109)
30 Mar 1732 - Sarah Reeves born to father Michael (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W9XX-4?i=338)
1733 30 Sept Elizabeth Reeves born to Michael (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W9XZ-6?i=339)
1734 July 3 - Reeves, chd (?), 'daughter' of 'Mick' 'churched - blessed after childbirth '(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W96T-Y?i=340)
1734 October 6 - a Reeves, 'wife of William', 'chd' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W9X7-P?i=341)
1735 25 July - death of Sarah Reeves, dau of Mick (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W9X7-P?i=341)
1735 16 Aug - birth of Mary Reeves to Mick (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W965-B?i=342)
1735 23 Aug - Mary, wife of Mick, dies (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W965-B?i=342)
1735 29 Aug, Mary, dau of Mick, dies (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W965-B?i=342)
Looks like they both died in child birth. 1736 4 Apr, dau of Mick. Unclear what happens here, but I presume a death https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W9XH-8?i=343 1738 3 Apr, mar. 'Mehil' Reeves + Jane Jameson https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W9FK-L?i=347 - perhaps Michael's remarriage (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W9XW-5?i=348 - some children of 'Michael Reeves')
11 July 1761 birth of Elizabeth, father given as 'Captain Upton'
(in UFR there is a Giles (son of Samuel,, grandson of John who 'has a daughtr Elizabeth' - she must be daughter of 1728 Giles then
(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W965-Z?i=364)
24 July 1761, 'chd' - wife of Captain Upton (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W965-Z?i=364)
26 July 1761 death of wife of Captain Upton (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W965-Z?i=364)
21 Mar 1782 - George marries Martha Sullivan, no further details (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W96Q-G?i=398)
21 May 1783 - Jane born, dau of Geo (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W96R-8?i=401)
5 June 1783 - wife of Geo 'churched' https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W96R-8?i=401
9 Dec 1784 - birth of Stephen, son of Geo https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W9D2-5?i=403
24 Dec 1784 - wife of Geo churched (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W9D2-5?i=403)
1786 Jan 27 - birth of Arabella, dau. of Geo born (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W965-G?i=404)
14 july 1787 - birth of John, son of Geo https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W96T-J?i=405
10 Feb 1788 - death of 'wife of Stephen Upton" https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W966-W?i=406
2 May 1789 (month torn, is a guess) - birth of Abigail, dau of Geo https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W967-5?i=407
12 May 1789 - churching of wife of George (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W967-5?i=407)
26 Jan 1791 - birth of Sarah, dau of Geo https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W96Q-3?i=409
12 Feb 1791 - churching of Geo's wife https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W96Q-3?i=409
3 Oct 1791 - death of Sarah, dau of Geo, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W963-K?i=410
1 Jun 1792 - birth of Martha dau of Geo https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W963-K?i=410
21 Aug 1792 - death Stephen https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W963-K?i=410
28 June 1795 - death of 'Upton Mrs Frances, a maiden lady' https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W96L-3?i=414 - wtf? if she's Mrs, how is she maiden? - also can't be Frances who mar Johnson cause she'd be Johnson. So there must be another Frances.
Apr 1798 (month torn, guess) - burial of Martha, wife and Stephen and Jane children of Geo, 'master of the charter school' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSZX-W96J-P?i=416)
16 Mar 1815 - Miss Elizabeth dies age 84, adds to birth year 1731, not 1780s - UFR has an Elizabeth daughter of Samuel who dies unmarried - would add up
Odell marries Elizabeth Sackett in 1838
(can see in this search: https://www.findmypast.co.uk/search/results?datasetname=irish+parish+register+marriages%2c+ffolliott+collection&sid=103&firstname=elizabeth&firstname_variants=true&spouselastname=upton) (more children start being born) So, Giles b 1728, Joseph d. 1729, Frances m. 1731 and Elizabeth d.1815 all seem like children of Samuel (m. Alice Ruby). Giles could be the 'Captain' Upton who is mentioned as the father of the other Elizabeth b. 1761, since UFR says he was a captain of a merchant ship (where did he get this?). Then Mary m. 1731 might be the daughter of George, John's other son. George and Martha meanwhile and their children are still a complete mystery. ===Charleville=== 1799 - A William Upton marries a Catherine Something in Charleville parish. Address is given as 'Ballihigram'. https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0348684%2F1 The below is acc UFR '''1 [[Upton-2561|Philip]]''', UFR says he was the brother of the William, progenitor of the East Limerick Uptons, and that he moved to Charleville. :'''1 B Margaret''', m. Smith, no more info (a Margaret Upton got married somewhere in Ireland in 1807 acc Ffolliot Collection) :'''1 A [[Upton-2830|Dennis]]''' b1770, m. Mary Murphy. ::'''1 A A Several children''' who went to England, not specified except: ::'''1 A B [[Upton-2831|John]]''', went to London, his widow went to America, died in New York, had issue :::'''1 A B A [[Upton-2832|Dennis J]]''' ,b 1831 in Kilfinnane, brought to New York as a child. Married Mary Connelly, whose mother was O'Kelly. ===Cork City=== A lot of these overlap with the Cloyne Uptons 1785 - Edward Upton dies in Cork https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FDIOC%2FWILL%2F00256544 1792 - [[Upton-3399|Michael Upton]] - b. ~1760, m. Catherine Caroll 1792, Catholic marriage. at least 2 children :[[Upton-3400|William]] - b. 1794 : Prudence - b. 1795 - (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/0a3f1b0121246?b) Could be the same Prudence who gets married 25 years later to Robert Charters (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-894X-YLS9?cc=3460239&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AWG71-332M) - could be of the Cloyne Uptons and/or the Charleville Christopher/Michael. Could be a Catholic split from the rest of the family. 1804: Baptism of Samuel Upton to Sam and Mary Carrigan: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0894187 1805: Mary marries John Sliney: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0302870%2F2 1807: James Upton baptised to Christopher Upton and Mary Keefe: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1403675 1809: Mary Upton baptised to William and Abigail Walsh: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1404228 1812: John to William and Abigail Walsh https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1404943 location is Ballyvohir, near Castletownroche, north Cork. 1821: William baptised to these two: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1405053 1823: New son Henry https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1405496 1810: Henry Upton to Samuel and Mary Kidagar https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1404299 1810: Joan to John and Joan Goold https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1404506 1811: Mary to Christopher and Anne Sloan: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1404652 and https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FDIOC%2FMAR64284 (Chris+Anne marriage). Daughter Mary marries Michael Erwin 1837: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0300325%2F2 1811: Michael marries a Mary Walsh https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0303145%2F1 1812: Son Will baptised https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1404830 location Killderrig 1816: Mary Upton marries Dan Clohan: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0330542%2F2 1820: Ellen marries Charles Fitzgerald: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0330744%2F2 1820: William marries Joanna Forihy: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0319616%2F1 1821: Margaret baptised to William and Mary Cudman: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1512657 1823: William bt to William and Catherine Fitzgerald https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1553730 1825: Mary marries Thomas Cuddigan: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0303709%2F2 1830: Brigid marries Patrick Kenna: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0303958%2F2 1861: William bt to Michael and Hanora 'maiden name listed as Upton, may be mistake' https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1413547 1862: Michael, new son. https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1413776 1862: 'Austee' (maybe Anastasia) marries John Flynn: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0301576%2F2 1862: Brigid marries John Ambrose: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F1141896%2F2 1862: Christopher marries Anne West https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0316857%2F1 1863: Dan Upton marries Mary Lawton https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0301637%2F1 1863: Christopher to John and Hanora Ryan: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1413964 1864: Margaret, son of John marries Robert Dalton: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FG8B-C18 ===Cloyne=== Seems clear all of these Uptons descended somehow from Samuel (m. Alice Ruby) of Ballybrahir. How exactly and when the Catholics converted from Protestantism is unclear. 1777 - A Samuel Upton gets Catholic married to an 'Ellenam' Ryan de Butler' in 1777. (https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0329272%2F1) Her address is given as 'Butter'. 1807: Cath baptised to Samuel Upton and Ellen Walsh: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1403468 1811: Richard to Sam and Ellen Walsh: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1404365 1824: Jane: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1405623 1901 census: http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&surname=Upton&firstname=&county19011911=Cork&county1821=&county1831=&county1841=&county1851=&parish=&ward=&barony=&townland=&houseNumber=&ded=&age=&sex=&search=Search
Catholic marriages Cloyne: https://www.findmypast.ie/search/results?o=yearofmarriage&d=asc&datasetname=ireland%20roman%20catholic%20parish%20marriages&spouselastname=upton&parish=cloyne&sid=103
Catholic baptisms: https://www.findmypast.ie/search/results?o=eventyear&d=asc&datasetname=ireland%20roman%20catholic%20parish%20baptisms&lastname=upton&parish=cloyne&sid=103
Midleton Civil Records: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/civil-perform-search.jsp?namefm=&namel=Upton&location=Midleton&yyfrom=&yyto=&submit=Search&sort=date&pageSize=100¢ury=&decade=&exact=&ddBfrom=&ddMfrom=&ddDfrom=&ddPfrom=&mmBfrom=&mmMfrom=&mmDfrom=&mmPfrom=&yyBfrom=&yyMfrom=&yyDfrom=&yyPfrom=&ddBto=&ddMto=&ddDto=&ddPto=&mmBto=&mmMto=&mmDto=&mmPto=&yyBto=&yyMto=&yyDto=&yyPto=&locationB=&locationM=&locationD=&locationP=&keywordb=&keywordm=&keywordd=&keywordp=&event=&district=
William m. Margt Cadigan (1825) Cloyne Cathedral(https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0303727%2F2) - lots of other kids - John b 1824 (https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1406482) m Catherine Kilmacahill (1901 census) - Michael b 1838, (https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1408599) m 1859 Hanora (https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0301428%2F2) - William b 1861 (https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1413547) m. Johannah (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/d17d381867224) (1911 census) (below is a bad repreduction of the above) John + Catherine Kilmacahill - John is 76 in the 1901 census = 1825 - Jony born 1824: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1406482 - no civil records or church records of marriages or births 1911 census: William + Johannah (Sullivan) - Kilmacahill 5 years married: http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Cork/Ballintemple/Kilmacahill/431783/ 1906 - Marriage: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/d17d381867224. William's father is Michael. 1901 census a William in Kilmacahill, nephew of John above, 32 years. 1911 census, he's 45. 1861 Birth of William to Michael + Hanora: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1413547 (Mchl+Han 1859 marr: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0301428%2F2 ). 1838: Birth of Michael to Wm and Mary Caddigan: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1408599 (lots of Wm+Margt Caddigan children, probably same ppl) (1825 - marriage Wm+Margt Cadigan https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FMAR%2F0303727%2F2 ) There's a Christopher in kilmacahill getting married, father listed as Michael. 1871 I think, in civil records. 0 '''Hypothesised Father''' - John and Cath have residence as 'Jlleg' which could be 'K Derrig' mentioned on one of Michael Upton's certs. Christopher's son James and Cath possibly got married, making Sam and Chris brothers. Posisbly all had the same father and turned Catholic for some reason. This possible father is not mentioned in UFR. Unknown if he was Catholic or Protestant. Mary Upton who marries John Sliney could be of same parentage since its around the same date. Earliest marriage is Michael and Mary Walsh, no mention of parents. Must be related to the Ballycottin/Ballybraher Uptons. In Ballyhay there's a John, son of George who is born and not heard from again. :2 '''[[Upton-3247|Christopher]]''' - b 1780 m. Mary Keefe Addr. Ballycottin ::'''[[Upton-3246|James]]''', b. 1807 m. possibly first cousin Catherine Upton :::'''[[Upton-3245|Christopher]]''', b. 1835 m Hanora Ryan ::::'''[[Upton-3244|John]]''', b.1863 m Mary Neville Addr. Ballintotas 1871 - Samuel Upton + Ellen Neil Ballyandreen married ( https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/fbf9c82764715 )
had kids incl Margaret who married Timothy Hyde 1907 ( https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/d1db631911123 also in 1911 census with kids).
1881 - Son William: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/61bd7611633614
1884 - Ellen died ( https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/805f2f6193075)
1834 - baptism of a Samuel Upton to Henry Upton and Joanna Coleman(https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1407618)
1810 - baptism of Henry Upton to Samuel Upton and Mary Kidagar. (https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F1404299)
Names and dates and locations match but how to prove? '''3 [[Upton-3258|Christopher]]''' b. ~1800 Ballyonane (beside Cloyne) :'''3 B Charlotte''' - m. John Smith ( marriage: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/979e723310245) :'''3 A [[Upton-3259|Christopher]]''' - m. Catherine Garde - must be a direct descendant of Ruby Upton (and Samuel) of Ballybrahir. Census: http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Cork/Cloyne/Church_Street/1133160/, Marriage: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/99872c3323160 Maybe death: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/d5560e3843357 ::'''3 A A John Ruby''' d young: birth 1864: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/610b427616738 1865 - Death: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/30a14b22235745 :: '''3 A B, C''' John, Christopher Records of this family on the titheapplottement books and Griffith's valuation Christ+Catherine Cloyne town The name 'Ruby' was still in the family. Christopher's father is given as 'Christopher'. If Chris (m. Cath Garde) was born ~1830, his father born ~1800 (1810 marriage of Christopher Upton to Anne Sloane in Cloyne ), it's plausible that father's father was John Ruby, and his father was Ruby. There are a bunch of John's in UFR but they all say ob unmarr or ob s p. 1832 - Baptism of a Catherine Garde in the ffolliot baptism collection: https://www.findmypast.ie/search/results?o=eventyear&d=asc&firstname=catherine&firstname_variants=true&lastname=garde&sourcecountry=ireland&sid=100 1811+1813 - A Ruby (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH3-33D3-K?cat=185720) and a John Ruby (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH3-QSW3-D?i=231&cat=185720 ) making leases, both described as 'of Ballybraher'. So UFR missed two (he mentions a Ruby but the dates dont match). Presumably they are descendants of the Samuel + Alice Ruby marriage. John Ruby mentioned in Pigot's Directory of 1824: https://www.failteromhat.com/pigot/0029.pdf
1830: Death of a John Ruby in Snugborough (Ballybraher) 1830, entire quote: "At Snugborough, County Cork, John Rubie Upton Esq." (http://web.archive.org/web/20171102223351/www.limerickcity.ie/media/03%2006%2030.pdf) Must be descended from George Upton of Snugborough. Could be his son in fact (Upton-3073) who married Mary Dobbin. 1877 Samuel marries Catherine Cahill: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE/PRS/MAR/0274933/2 ==Dublin== 1705 - Earliest Church reference I find is the burial of Catherine Upton in a CoI church in 1705. (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/7b87470455444?b) Daughter of Ambrose. 1706 - Burial of Henry, son of Ambrose and Mary his wife (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/display-pdf.jsp?pdfName=d-273-1-1-110) The Ambroses in UFR don't line up. There's one Ambrose with a wife Mary, but he died in 1688 and there's no evidence he came to Ireland, and UFR doesn't say he a child named Catherine or Henry. This Ambrose had a child and grandchild also called Ambrose, but neither had a wife named Mary, or a child called Henry or Catherine. 1711 - Burial of Rowland, of Blind Key, son of Thomas: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/ac57310509357?b= 1759: Another Ambrose marrying an Elizabeth Echlin: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGNH-HQD 1792 - Earliest RC reference is the marriage of John Minenagh and Jane Upton in St . Michan's church in this year. (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/9e86190075343?b) A will 1796 for Jane alias Minagh: http://census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/dw/IRE_DIOC_007246607_00090.pdf 1803: Rose marries David Quin in Newry: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HPTR-6PN2 putting it here in case it's related to Margaret, d. of Ambrose below marrying in Newry 1 '''[[Upton-2641|Ambrose]]''' b. 1650, m. Jane Wright in England, settled in Ireland, d.1711 Dublin. His line traces back eventually to John Upton, brother of Capt. Henry Upton who settled in Templepatrick and gave issue to that line of Uptons. :5 other children :1 F '''[[Upton-2640|Ambrose]]''' m. Anna Whitney ::1 F A '''Anna Spier''' (no Wikitree entry) 1716 - Baptism of Anna Spier to Ambrose and Anna Upton https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/d30ac80123461?b= Mentioned in UFR) ::1 F B '''[[Upton-1089|Ambrose]]''' (has Wikitree entry) 1799 Ambrose marrying Margaret Gledstanes or Gladstones: PRONI Reference T1089/94 (https://apps.proni.gov.uk/eCatNI_IE/ResultDetails.aspx) 2 further generations ::: '''1 F B A [[Upton-2748|Margaret]]''' b. 1769 birth cert: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F5TG-ZWY another birth cert, duplicate or previous infant death https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HGFZ-6MN2 m. William Walsh Marriage cert here from 1804, William Walsh and Margaret Upton, father listed as 'Major Upton', but location is Newry. Presumably this Upton but don't know why they're in Newry. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HPTR-RX3Z ::: '''1 F B B [[Upton-1090|Whitney Gledstanes]]''' marr. twice, had issue ::1 F C '''[[Upton-2749|Francis]]''' m. a Burke, had kids. ::1 F D '''[[Upton-2751|Christopher Henry]]''' :::3 other children :::1 F D D '''[[Upton-2752|Shuckburgh Whitney]]''' (Burke's Landed Gentry p322 Theophilus Edward Lucas Clement married Shuckburgh Whitney Upton's daughter Elizabeth Beatrice) ::::1 F D D A '''[[Upton-2753|Arthur Shuckburgh]]''', m. Alice Plunkett Dunne :::::1 F D D A A '''[[Upton-2754|Henry Arthur Shuckburgh]]''', b1870 the genealogist. Looks like his mother died giving birth to him. ==Kerry== '''1 John''' b.1767 in Limerick City. UFR (p269) says father was 'Giles' from Limerick. m. Mary Mason Fuller. UFR doesn't mention son Giles, mentions grandson Giles. Though does say 'may have had some other children who died young'. Don't know if that Giles died young. :'''1 A Elizabeth''' b. 1793, m. William Thomas baptism cert https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/724db80005857?b= :'''1 B Mary''' b.1794, m. Dunlavy baptism: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/2a1baf0005881?b= :'''1 C Giles''' b 1802, baptism: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/a7c6610006049?b= :'''1 D Catherine'''. b 1790 m Joseph Webb. baptism: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/af25530005814?b= marriage 1808: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/fb373f0030162?b= Maybe a son John and Robert? Hard to follow WH's system 1840: Burial of a John age 1 1/2: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/0dfaaf0354019?b= Bit late to be the above John and Mary Mary Upton marries a William Connors (or O'Connor, etc), has a bunch of kids. Can't find marriage cert. 1874: Mary baptism: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/b7ae3c0163057?b= 1877: Son Timothy, birth: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1877/03016/2105115.pdf 1879 baptism John: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/d437f20163381?b= 1881: baptism Edward Joseph: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/5e36d90163897?b= Robert, son of Robert, m. Sarah Bell, d. 1889, coast guard, Castletown. Maybe was English, just a guess since there's no records of his birth or his father: 1885: Marriage: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/97ad3f2326348?b= 1896: Death: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/7e41fb0022696?b= 1899: Death of wife: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/f86cde4364657?b= 1895: Death of wife's dad: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1895/05927/4682925.pdf Can't find Sarah's birth though weirdly 1866: Birth of wife's sister Charlotte: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1866/03506/2288867.pdf ==Tipperary== '''1 [[Upton-2765|William Bayly Upton]]''' b1777 m Margaret McClure (acc. blog post mentioned on profile) Came to Tipp from Limerick (acc. UFR). A Samuel Upton (p 49) and William Upton (p41) receive their Apothecaries license in 1817 and 1814 respectively. Probably this William and his son. (https://archive.org/details/op1244511-1001/page/n39/mode/2up?q=Upton) :1 A, B, C, D, E, F '''Prudence, Christopher, Samuel, Rebecca, Bayly, Margaret''' probably his son Christopher's graduation record: https://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/concern/works/70795b624?locale=en p831 :'''1 G [[Upton-2767|David]]''' m. Mary Gilbert ::'''1 G A William Bayly''', b 1830 'life wrecked in early manhood' acc UFR, whatever that means. Blog post with lots of info: https://williamsmithfamilyhistory.com/2017/11/13/the-sad-story-of-william-b-upton/ Death cert: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/b3be7020465320?b= ::'''1 G B Matthew Gilbert''' went to San Francisco ::'''1 G C Fanny''' went to New York :'''1 H [[Upton-2766|William]]''' m. 1829 Priscilla Kent, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-894X-YLS9?mode=g&cc=3460239&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AWG71-332M) d. 1836 ::1 H A '''[[Upton-686|Eliza]]''', b. ~1831, m. [[Westgarth_Smith-4|Lancelot Smith]]. Marriage Cert: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/17a7413318660?b= moved from Cashel to Dublin. Probable death record: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/166e0a4784228?b= Husband Lancelot has no death record. :: Two more sons acc this well sourced blog post: https://williamsmithfamilyhistory.com/2012/08/14/eliza-upton/ '''2 Philip''' b. ~1740 (p377/378) UFR says this Philip is nephew of the William who moved to Ahnagurra and had a son who lived at Cashel. UFR then says he married Mary Fewer, the daughter of a rich merchant. Don't know if the below is related to him.
There's a grave here from 1860: https://historicgraves.com/athenacey/li-anbv-0033/grave to his mother Mary nee Hennessy, and his daughter Margaret.
1840 - A baptismal cert here: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0359612 which says Margaret's mother was Hanora Guiney, not Mary Fewer.
1843 - A Philip Upton being born to the same parents: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0360132.
1845 - John to same parents: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0360898.
1847 - Another Philip to same parents: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0362114
1849 - Elizabeth to same parents: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0362738
1853 - Alice: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0363634
1859 - Another child, illegible name: https://www.findmypast.ie/transcript?id=IRE%2FPRS%2FBAP%2F0364680 :No more Uptons on this line in Cashel in later records, but a Philip turns up in Enniscorthy marrying a Bridget Byrne in 1866, father's name given as Philip: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/4154313085888 They have a child Ellen: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/60d7c37938134 There's also a will dated 1803 of a Philip Upton from Kilfrush. UFR mentions a 'gentleman in Ireland' saying that Philip Upton lived in Hospital, which is near Kilfrush. UFR also says Denis Upton, a child of the m. Mary Fewer Philip was 'probably born in 1770. This Philip m. Hanora Geary would've probably been born 1810-1820. Mary Hennessy his mother was born 1774, so this is plausible.
Hypothesis is:
1 Kilfrush Philip, b.1740 m. Mary Fewer, d.1803 :1 A Philip b 1770 m. Mary Hennessy, d 1863, :: 1 A A Philip m. Hanora Geary :: maybe even 1 A A A Philip, b 1843 m. Bridget Byrne.
Certainly plausible but hard to prove. == Waterford == === Waterford City === : Thomas :: '''John''' Upton, b~1867 m. Mary A Something. 6 kids in 1901 ( http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Waterford/Waterford_Urban_No__2/Keyjens_Lane/1761907/ ) marriage cert (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/a889432506447?b=) father was Thomas : '''Thomas''', b. ~1828 :: '''Robert Upton''', m. 1869 Margaret Coffey (marriage: https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/877ddf3069901) ::: Child Mary (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/db452d11193061?b=) ::: Child Elizabeth (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/8124e69120815?b=) ::: John Patrick (has WikiTree Profile) b1878 (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/585e5210584142) d. 1897? https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/7a75f14102942 ::: Robert 1883 (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/2a67259491961) ::: James (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/43931a10798982) --------------- : '''Unknown''' Upton, b ?, not present for 1901 census, m. Margaret Something. 3 children alive in 1901 ( http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Waterford/Waterford_Urban_No__4/Roche_s_Street/1762598/ ) Roche's Street. This should be Robert Upton and kids. Daughter Mary's marriage cert says 'Roche's St.' (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/f7c5282144908) : Daughter Lilly has no birth cert but has a marriage cert (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/d7705a2031270) : '''Thomas''' Upton, b~1844, 'shipping off Merchant's Quay' http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Waterford/Waterford_Urban_No__5/Shipping_off_Merchant_s_Quay/1763067/ : '''Unknown''' Upton, b ?, dead by 1901, m. Elizabeth something. 5 kids in 1901 http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Waterford/Waterford_Town/O_Brien_Street/1763882/ : '''Unknown''' Upton, b ?, dead by 1901, m.. Elizabeth. 2 kids in 1901. In May Lane http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Waterford/Waterford_Urban_No__3/May_Lane/1764914/ : 1864 Alice Upton, born to John Upton and Anastasia Tierney, of May Lane (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/877ddf3069901?b=) Alice died 1878 (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/1656bc7479517?b=) John Upton + Elizabeth Power James Upton, b 1872 to John Upton and Elizabeth Power (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/b8a4d08515370?b=) A John Upton, born (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/0869437474963?b=) and died (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/2b1e8121798397?b=) in 1868, to a John Upton and Elizabeth Something (Poney?, Jones?) of Gowes? Lane Birth of Anne to this couple (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/260d429121029?b=) Child John (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/cf2d419723423?b=) Bridget (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/6d0c7b11634552) :A Thomas Upton and Elizabeth Howell, have a child Robert in 1876 :: Robert (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/dc0ff211831268?b=) :: Thomas (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/a093bb11682120?b=) :: Joseph (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/9005e99719461?b=) :: Bridget (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/4e1dc68892186) died (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/5c0abf6440671) :: Edward (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/a78b8111552944) :: William (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/82c9f711131320) : A Patrick, son of Thomas, getting married in 1910 (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/7e03e22073091), has a son, also Patrick same year. Father is a Sailor. Probably son of the above Thomas (m. Lizzie Howell) cause of dates. Death of John Upton, 1896, age 63, b 1833, father of James https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/5ccf6f4138407 Death of Thomas Upton, 1896, age 64, b 1832, father of Thomas, of 'O'Brien St.' https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/0b5e394138412. Son Thomas is probably the one who m. Elizabeth Howell Death Bridget Upton, 1896, age 60, b 1836, 'of Bacehlor's Walk' 'wife of Sailor' https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/7a75f14102942 Death of Elizabeth, 1920, age 70, b 1850 reported by daughter Johanna (https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/c631131312563) one of the census Lizzie's I'm sure. ==Others== In the 1901 Census, there are Uptons in Antrim, Down, Dublin, Wexford, Armagh, Kilkenny, Limerick, Waterford (esp the City), Louth, Laois (Queen's County), Tipperary, Westmeath, Wicklow. There are Protestant, Presbyterian and Catholic Uptons and some born in England or Wales (and possibly from Scotland or other parts).

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'''Welcome to the Urquhart Name Study'''
---- == How to Join == Please contact the project leaders [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] and [[Lenover-1|Marty Acks]] or post a comment down below. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/Urquhart Wikitree Urquhart Genealogists] {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Urquhart Name Study Team |- || |Team Members|| [[Thomas-10705 | Michael Thomas]]|[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]]|[[Matthews-6005|Carol Matthews]]|[[Hylton-692|Denise Hunt]] |- |} == Goals == '''This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. Urquhart... The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect.''' == Introduction == [[Wikipedia:Urquhart_(surname)&oldid=837478084| Urquhart]] is an ancient Scottish [[Wikipedia:Clan_Urquhart&oldid=837475605| family name]] of great antiquity. Often with several spellings of the name, including Airchart-dan, Urchoden, Urchardan, Urchadainn, de Urchard, Orchoden, de Urquhartt, Urquhard, Urchard, Hurchard, Wrghward and Wruhurt. Urquhart was most certainly, originally a place-name, as early members of the family were often described as "de Urquhart." There are several place-names. [[Wikipedia:Urquhart Castle| Urquhart Castle]] on [[Wikipedia:Loch Ness|Loch_Ness]] in the [[Wikipedia:Scottish Highlands|Scottish Highlands]], the parish of [[Wikipedia:Urquhart,_Moray|Urquhart]] near Elgin, where there was a Priory. and [[Wikipedia:Urquhart_and_Logie_Wester|Urquhart Parish]] in the [[Wikipedia:Ferintosh_Black_Isle|Black Isle]]. There is also a place of the name in [[Wikipedia:Urquhart_(surname)|Fife]] *Urquhart, A fairly common place name occurring 12th - 14th century, as Urchard. Also seen as Airchartan, The Urquharts of Cromarty, who began as the head of the family, owned the greater part of the shire in the Black Isle and also property in Ross, Inverness, Aberdeen, Nairn, Moray and Banff shires. The office of Hereditary Sheriff of the shire of Cromarty was vested in them from the days of Robert the Bruce, and they possessed the "privilege of Admiralty" along the eastern coast of Scotland from Caithness to Inverness. The Urquhart family held the Sheriffship almost uninterrupted from 1357 until 1747 when because of the [[Wikipedia:Jacobite Risings| Jacobite Risings]], heritable jurisdictions were abolished. {| border="2" cellpadding = "8" ! align="center" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|The Urquhart Family Hierachy. {| border="1" cellpadding = "4" ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Line Link. ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|Facts. |- |align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|The Start||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|The Urquhart Family begins in the 13th century with the first Hereditary Sheriff's of Cromarty, found in documents of the period. :The first to have taken this surname appears to be [[Urquhart-719|WIlliam Urquhart]] and the first recorded charters are dated in 1338 and 1349 in favour of [[Urquhart-718|Adam Urquhart]] who is also listed in the first volume of the Register of the Great Seal. vis, :de officero vicecomitis de Crumberthe," dated 18th November 1358. |- |align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Space:Urquhart_Sheriff%27s_of_Cromarty|Cromarty]]||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Urquhart-33|Thomas Urquhart of Fischerie, Laird of Cromarty]] :Thomas Urquhart who married Helen Abernethy, famous for apparently having 25 sons and 11 daughters, from whom the Meldrum, Craigston and Davidston branches descend. [[Urquhart-714|Sir Thomas Urquhart the Genealogist]] :Descends from Alexander Urquhart, eldest son of Thomas Urquhart and Helen Abernethy. #Famous for his Urquhart Family Tree and his many publications. #Page 6 of the History of the Family of Urquhart says that the edition of Sir Thomas's pedigree issued in Edinburgh in 1774 was printed from a copy published in Sir Thomas's lifetime, anno 1652. Also on page 6 there is reference to the Lord Lyon of 1774 stating that the first authentic Urquhart was George Urquhart of Cromarty born 1215, whose son James Urquhart married Sophia, daughter of Macduff, Earl of Fife. No charters for the family exist until Adam Urquhart. |- | align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Space:Urquhart_of_Meldrum|Meldrum]]|| ! ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;;"|The Meldrum family descends from [[Urquhart-140|John Urquhart "the Tutor"]], son of [[Urquhart-187|Alexander Urquhart]], the eldest son of Thomas Urquhart and Helen Abernethy. :The Urquhart family of Meldrum descend from [[Urquhart-139|Patrick Urquhart]], the eldest surviving son of the Tutor's third marriage. |- |align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| [[Space:Urquhart_of_Craigston|Craigston]]|| ! align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|The Craigston family also descends from '''[[Urquhart-140|John Urquhart "the Tutor"]],''' son of [[Urquhart-187|Alexander Urquhart]], the eldest son of Thomas Urquhart and Helen Abernethy. :The Urquhart family of Craigston descend from [[Urquhart-176|James Urquhart of Knockleith]], third son of [[Urquhart-139|Patrick Urquhart]], eldest surviving son of the Tutor's third marriage. |- |align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"| [[Space:Urquhart_of_Davidston|Davidston]] ||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|The Urquhart families of Davidston, Newhall, Monteagle, Hobland Hall, Braelangwell, Kinbeachie and St. Martin's descend from [[Urquhart-1208|Thomas Urquhart of Davidson]], the second son of '''Thomas Urquhart and Helen Abernethy'''. |- | align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|[[Space:Urquhart_of_Burdsyards|Burdsyards]] ||align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;"|Thomas Urquhart of Burdsyards, keeper of Tarnua (Darnaway Castle). Second son of [[Urquhart-717|John Urquhart]] and [[Ramsay-1132|Agnes Ramsay]]. He bought some parks and yards near Forres in Moray, which were named Burgh Yards or Burdsyards. There were thirteen Lairds of the name. |} |} ----
'''The Other Urquhart's'''
---- '''Arclach, Nairnshire Urquharts''' :This family connect to Inverness. [[Urquhart-690|Donald Urquhart]] *Battle of Auldearne [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Auldearn] '''Cromarty Urquharts''' :Cromarty [[Urquhart-456|Urquhart]] Family. :[[Urquhart-1250|Christian Bain]]. :I received a private message about this Christian so did a little research. '''Black Isle Urquharts''' :[https://www.kirkmichael.info/UrquhartBlacksmithsRaddery.html Urquhart Blacksmiths of Raddery] :[http://www.kirkmichael.info/The_Three_Gravestones_of_Alexander_Urquhart_and_Henny_Stuart.html Alexander Urquhart and Henny Stewart] '''Aberdeenshire Urquharts''' :[[Urquhart-1421|Archibald Urquhart]] :There is a family of Urquhart's living in '''Turriff''' in the early 1700's with a family born to a George Urquhart...Margaret, Alexander, Katherine, Jane, Anne, Elizabeth and William,...another family born to a William Urquhart...George, Andrew, ... and a family born to a John Urquhart... William, Margaret,....who are obviously related, as they use favoured christian names of George and William. They are probably related to Archibald (above) who has a son named George. ---- '''Mystery Urquhart's''' :[[Urquhart-630|David Urquhart]] :[[Urquhart-637|David Urquhart]] married Catherine MaGahee. :[[Urquhart-73|David Urquhart]] a Sailor. :[[Urquhart-2161|Captain David Urquhart, d 1810]] :Another [[Urquhart-628|Urquhart]] Family. :New Zealand [[Urquhart-1297|Urquhart]] Family. :New Zealand [[Urquhart-1719|Donald Urquhart]] contact made by descendant, :[[Crabb-1286|Elizabeth Crabb]] Urquhart connection :Australian [[Urquhart-435|Urquhart Family]]. :Australia, NSW [[Urquhart-444|William Urquhart]] :Canadian [[Urquhart-842|Urquhart]] Family. :[[Urquhart-771|Andrew Urquhart]] :I discovered these unconnected families on here at Wikitree, while working on this One Name Study.. ---- :[[Urquhart-1074|John Urquhart's line who are in Virginia]] he married :[[Williamson-7139|Nancy Williamson]] James Burwell and Charles Fox line. ---- :{{FindAGrave|45046260|sameas=no}} CDR Charles Fox Urquhart. :{{FindAGrave|10820310|sameas=no}} Dr Charles Urquhart who treated John Wilkes Booth. ---- :'''Mayor of Toronto.''' :This Thomas Urquhart, the Mayor has been connected on an old message board to this [[Urquhart-75|John Urquhart]] with a different spouse. :[[Urquhart-1142|Thomas Urquhart]] '''Other Urquharts''' :[[Urquhart-1213|Robert Elliot 'Roy' Urquhart]] '''Lauder Urquhart''' :[[Urquhart-1226|Isabel McLennan]] ---- :'''New Brunswick Urquhart's''' *[[Urquhart-1790|John Urquhart]] lived in New Brunswick, Canada. *[[Urquhart-1822|Donald Urquhart]] went to New Brunswick...[[Stewart-35389|Marilyn Stewart]]. *[[Space:Urquhart-93_Work_Space_2|Work Space 2, Brunswick Urquhart's]] *[[Urquhart-1843|Rev. John Urquhart]] in New Brunswick...[[Maloney-2332|Murray Maloney]] ---- '''Slavery and the Urquharts''' *[https://www.slavevoyages.org/voyage/database Slave Database] ---- *[https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/u/r/q/Margaret-molly-W-Urquhart/GENE3-0103.html Thomas Whitmel, rootsweb] *[[Whitmell-5|Thomas Whitmell]] america *[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~ncbertie/woodville/woodvill.htm Historic Woodville, America, place study] *[https://www.everhere.com/us/obituaries/ga/powder-springs/rudolph-urquhart-10452205 Rudolph obit 2020] *[https://wrightmortuary.com/tribute/details/2237/Alethia-Leverett/obituary.html Alethia obit] ---- *[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/person/view/2146632230 McLean Slavery] *[[Wikipedia:History_of_Carriacou|History of Carriacou]] *[http://www.mcjazz.f2s.com/BlackSlavers.htm Black Slavers] *[http://www.islandtrees.com/IMAGES/Craigston.pdf Craigston and Meldrum, Carriacou] *[https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/estate/view/1385 UCL records] *Urquhart of Kinbeachie..Janet Urquhart McLean..1791-1876. *[https://www.blackpast.org/tag/19th-century/ BlackPast.Org] *[[Wikipedia:Clotilda_(slave_ship)|Clotilda Slave Ship]] ----
⇉'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Urquhart_Name_Study Urquhart Name Study Category Page]'''⇉
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⇉'''[[Space:Jacobites_Rise_Up|Scotland Jacobites Resources.]]'''⇉
Stuff about the '''Jacobites''' of Scotland.
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⇉'''[[Space:The_Register_of_the_Great_Seal_of_Scotland|Registrum Magni Sigilli, The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland.]]'''⇉
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⇉'''{{Red| The Scotland Project [[Space:Clan Urquhart|Clan Urquhart]] Space Page}}'''⇉
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⇉'''[[Space:Clan_Urquhart_Chiefs| Urquhart Chief's of Clan]]'''⇉
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'''[[Space:David%27s_Scotland_Stuff|David's Scotland Stuff]]'''
:When these pages are finished they will have links and information on the Highland Clearances and the Jacobite Risings, all in one place. ---- '''Kenneth Trist Urquhart, DNA''' William Craig Laurence March 21, 2019 @ 7:25am The current chief has not tested. His late father, Kenneth Trist Urquhart, tested his Y-DNA, up to 37 markers. I have queried the clan association, to see who manages that old account, but no one has helped me with this matter. I would like to see the testing upgraded from 37 markers to 111 markers. The test kit number is 21071, on our Y-DNA test results webpage. Best regards. Craig ---- *There are a number of good online resources feature with significant Urquhart content. They tend to agree with each other but cover some different details. They are listed below in a form that they be easily be included as in-line sources in Biographies after replacing the page number in the reference. *[http://www.dustydocs.com.au/link/184/41403/146092/monumental-inscriptions-oddquine-s-odds-ends.html Dusty Docs Scotland Headstone list] # Rev. William Temple, ''The Thanage of Fermartyn '' (Aberdeen: D. Wyllie and Son, 1894), p. xxx, digital images, https://books.google.com/books?id=k9c7AQAAMAAJ&pg=PAxxx Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 27 September 2015).Rev. William Temple, ''The Thanage of Fermartyn '' (Aberdeen: D. Wyllie and Son, 1894), p. xxx, digital images, [https://archive.org/stream/thanageoffermart00tempuoft#page/n7/mode/2up Thanage] (http://books.google.com : accessed 27 September 2015). # Frances McDonnell, ''Jacobites of 1715 North East Scotland and Jacobites of 1745 North East Scotland.'' (Genealogical Publishing Com, 2000), p. xxx, digital images, https://books.google.com/books?id=CYdbITMFrhUC&lpg=PAxx Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 27 September 2015).Frances McDonnell, ''Jacobites of 1715 North East Scotland and Jacobites of 1745 North East Scotland.'' (Genealogical Publishing Com, 2000), p. xxx, digital images, https://books.google.com/books?id=CYdbITMFrhUC&lpg=PAxx Google Books (http://books.google.com : accessed 27 September 2015). # H Gordon Slade,"Craigston and Meldrum Estates, Carriacou, 1769-1841," Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland'', 114 (1984); online archives, Archaeology Data Service (http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-352-1/dissemination/pdf/vol_114/114_481_537.pdf): 27 September 2015, after p 18. H Gordon Slade,"Craigston and Meldrum Estates, Carriacou, 1769-1841," Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland'', 114 (1984); online archives, Archaeology Data Service (http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-352-1/dissemination/pdf/vol_114/114_481_537.pdf): 27 September 2015, after p 18. ==Bulletin Board== {{Image|file=Urquhart-93-1.png|align=m|size=s|label=Wikitree urquharts|link=https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/URQUHART|caption='''Wikitree List of Urquhart's'''}} *'''[http://www.castlecraig.net/history.html Castle Craig Foundation]''' ===Kirkmichael Tomb of Ronald Urquhart=== *[https://www.kirkmichael.info/ArchedTombRecess.html Kirkmichael Tomb] *Found this interesting story.[[Urquhart-93|Urquhart-93]] 22:14, 18 June 2019 (UTC) '''Resolis, Ross and Cromarty pre 1747 Records Burnt!!''' *Paragraph Extract, written in 1836. *"There are no records, either printed or in manuscript, of the history of this parish. Even the scanty, and often not very agreeable information to be derived from the church session records, is wanting; these repositories of past irregularities having been committed to the flames, soon after the induction of the late incumbent." *[https://www.kirkmichael.info/UrquhartBlacksmithsRaddery.html Urquhart blacksmiths, records burnt] *FamilySearch Wiki contributors, "Resolis, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland," FamilySearch Wiki, , http://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/index.php?title=Resolis,_Ross_and_Cromarty,_Scotland&oldid=3022369 (accessed October 9, 2018). '''Links''' *[[Project:Scotland|Our Wikitree Scotland Project]] *[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Clans_Teams|Our Wikitree Scottish Clans Project]] *[[Project:Scots_Abroad|Our Wikitree Scots Abroad Project]] *[[Space:Scotland_-_Medieval_Profiles_Team|Medieval Profiles Project]] ==Task List== :'''I have adopted many of the orphaned Urquhart profiles which still need to be worked on''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=URQUHART| Urquhart's who are Orphans] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=URQUHART| Urquhart's who are Unconnected] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=URQUHART&cln=&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u=| Urquhart's on Wikitree.] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Urquhart| Urquhart Genealogy] *[https://www.kirkmichael.info/GeneralSirHughFraserOfBraelangwell.html Sir Hugh Fraser of Braelangwell] ==Sources == '''The Baronage Of Scotland". 2020. Freepages.Rootsweb.Com.''' Accessed March 9 2020.> [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~battle/genealogy/baronage/page160.html Urchard, pg 160] '''The Baronage Of Scotland". 2020. Freepages.Rootsweb.Com.''' Accessed March 9 2020.> [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~battle/genealogy/baronage/page161.html Urquhart, pg 161] '''The Baronage Of Scotland". 2020. Freepages.Rootsweb.Com.''' Accessed March 9 2020.> [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~battle/genealogy/baronage/page161.html Urquhart, pg 162] '''The Baronage Of Scotland". 2020. Freepages.Rootsweb.Com.''' Accessed March 9 2020.> [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~battle/genealogy/baronage/page161.html Urquhart, pg 163] '''The Baronage Of Scotland". 2020. Freepages.Rootsweb.Com.''' Accessed March 9 2020.> [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~battle/genealogy/baronage/page161.html Urquhart, pg 164] '''The Baronage Of Scotland". 2020. Freepages.Rootsweb.Com.''' Accessed March 9 2020.> [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~battle/genealogy/baronage/page161.html Urquhart, pg 165] '''The Baronage Of Scotland". 2020. Freepages.Rootsweb.Com.''' Accessed March 9 2020.> [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~battle/genealogy/baronage/page161.html Urquhart, pg 166] '''The Thanage Of Fermartyn, Including The District Commonly Called Formartine, Its Proprietors, With Genealogical Deductions; Its Parishes, Ministers, Churches, Churchyards, Antiquities, [Etc.]'''. 2020. Archive.Org. Accessed March 9 2020.>[https://archive.org/stream/thanageoffermart00tempuoft#page/693/mode/2up Urquhart , pgs 691-697] *'''A Topographical Dictionary Of Scotland, Comprising The Several Counties, Islands, Cities, Burgh And Market Towns, Parishes, And Principal Villages, With Historical And Statistical Descriptions: Embellished With Engravings Of The Seals And Arms Of The Different Burghs And Universities:Lewis, Samuel, D. 1865'''. 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Urraca Cemetery

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[[Category: Urraca Cemetery, Alamosa County, Colorado]] '''Urraca Cemetery''' (a.k.a., '''Bad Booze Cemetery''' or '''Bowerman, Reimer, and Nelson Cemetery''') is located at the old Blanca Mining Camp, near the mouth of North Arasta Gulch. In 1895, the camp was thriving and was over one mile square. By 1896, it was deserted. There are three known burials in the cemetery. The name '''Bad Booze Cemetery''' comes from that history. The related story goes:
''In 1895, Jim Bowerman was sent to Hooper for five gallons of grain alcohol for a celebration. He asked the druggist for "good alcohol," but the druggist misunderstood him and gave him wood alcohol. Most of the men in the camp did not like the taste, and Jim and Jack Reimer both died from it.''
The third grave in the cemetery is believed to belong to the mining camp's postmaster, John "Grandpa" Nelson (d. 1895). One of Jim Bowerman's descendants replaced the original small, wooden crosses with new memorial stones. The graves are now inside of a campground near the entrance to the [https://www.nps.gov/grsa/index.htm Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve]. Ask for permission before visiting it.

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Koehler|| N.T. Cumbaa|| W.D. Hallum |- |E.D. Peery|| J.E. McFee|| N.W. Richardson|| W.E. Buckley |- |E.E. Madigan|| J.E. McKinley|| O.B. Klein|| W.E. Deshazo |- |E.E. Woodward|| J.E. Schaaf|| O.D. Collings|| W.E. Henry |- |E.F. Scherffius|| J.E. Shuck|| O.E. Tigerman|| W.E. Ourant |- |E.G. Brink|| J.E. Sutton|| O.L. Walker|| W.E. Shepherd |- |E.G. Cunningham|| J.F. Rivers|| O.M. Eaking|| W.F. Curley |- |E.G. Lippett|| J.G. Banks|| O.V. Robichaud|| W.F. Hatch |- |E.G. Wallace|| J.G. Peery|| O.W. Cornett|| W.G. Cridlin |- |E.H. Cavalier|| J.G. Wilson|| P. Ribnikar|| W.G. Helm |- |E.H. Grossheim|| J.H. Baumgardner|| P.A. Kroos|| W.G. Renaud |- |E.J. Broman|| J.H. Bullard|| P.A. Martin|| W.G. Wood |- |E.J. Costales|| J.H. Corbin|| P.B. McCallister|| W.H. Greenwald |- |E.J. Herman|| J.H. Gilbert|| P.E. Fiess|| W.H. Hart |- |E.J. Komurka|| J.H. Griffin|| P.E. Ristine|| W.J. Hamilton |- |E.L. Barraclough|| J.H. Hubbs|| P.F. Crider|| W.J. Kirby |- |E.L. Lemke|| J.H. Noyes|| P.L. Huie|| W.J. Pozolo |- |E.L. Rossetti|| J.J. Davis (482nd BG)|| P.M. Dean|| W.J. Reis |- |E.L. Stern|| J.J. Getchius|| P.P. Pinas|| W.K. Olney |- |E.M. Yablonowski|| J.J. Hamilton (482nd)|| P.V. Milward|| W.K. Thomas |- |E.P. Greer|| J.J. Kelly|| Pilot Unidentified|| W.L. Hanson |- |E.R. Fletcher|| J.J. Layden|| R. Latham|| W.M. Dunwody |- |E.R. Leaser|| J.J. Lee|| R.A. Fabiniak|| W.O. Rottstedt |- |E.R. Parrish|| J.J. Murphy|| R.A. Nelson|| W.P. Kelley |- |E. R. Vasconi|| J.J. Tuss|| R.A. Pachnik|| W.P. Legg |- |E.S. Craig|| J.K. Farrar|| R.A. Smith|| W.P. Overstreet |- |E.T. Schiappacasse|| J.K. Wyatt|| R.A. Thompson|| W.R. Kinney |- |F.A. Delbern|| J.L. Judy|| R.A. Woodcock|| W.R. McPherson |- |F.A. Fagan|| J.L. Nunes|| R.B. Currence|| W.S. Waltman |- |F.A. McLane|| J.L. Sharpley|| R.B. Hightshoe|| W.T. Rourke |- |F.D. Hodges|| J.L. Sundberg|| R.B. Jutzi|| W.T. Sheehan |- |F.F. Beard|| J.L. Walker|| R.C. Coleman|| W.U. Brownlow |- |F.G. Rosenzweig|| J.M. Adams|| R.C. Cozens|| W.V. Owen |- |F.G. Vansant|| J.M. Bastion|| R.C. Mason|| W.W. Ertel |- |F.H. Cobb|| J.M. Miller|| R.C. Newman|| W.W. Hatheway |- |F.J. Calicura|| J.M. Philpott|| R.C. Westmyer|| W.W. McIntyre |- |F.J. Frantz|| || || |} Bomb Squadrons/Squad Crews ===Squad 334=== [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/387 A. Roznetinsky] :Name: Roznetinsky, A. :Missions count: 8 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status ||Call_Sign|| Squadron || MACR |- |42-37894||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-3545||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-3545 - Lizbeth II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-37889||12/31/1943 Paris (France)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-30235||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-30235 - The Zoot Suiters (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||01/07/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-30235|| 01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-30235 - The Zoot Suiters (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-3545||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-3545 - Lizbeth II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/342 A.B. Powell] :Name: Powell, A.B. :Missions count: 11 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107154||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||08/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||08/02/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||08/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||08/04/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||08/07/1944 Trzebinia (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||08/25/1944 Politz (Germany)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Lost
||
C
||
334
||
8279*
|} *At 1304, over the target, and with number and 4 engines feathered, aircraft began lagging behind the formation and at 1331 aircraft exploded [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/74 A.C. Conover] :Name: Conover, A.C. :Missions count: 13 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107204||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||12/02/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |44-6528||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-31867||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-97376||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |43-38660||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-97858||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||42-97858 - Lady Fortune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
412
|| |- |43-39010||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-39010 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
X
||
335
||
????*
|- |42-31992||08/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Lost
||
W
||
335
||
11755*
|} *???? - Forced to land in France and salvaged *11755 - Shortly after leaving the target, this B-17G last observed in formation as the group flew through some cirrus clouds, crashed Hirtzfeldon? [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/167 A.D. Hamlik] :Name: Hamlik, A.D. :Missions count: 7 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97120||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-107154||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||07/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Lost
||
K
||
334
||
7409*
|} *Near the IP and with number 2 prop feathered, aircraft "peeled away" from the formation, pilot reported a P-38 escort [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/272 A.E. McCulley] :Name: McCulley, A.E. :Missions count: 31 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-38178||07/06/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||07/07/1944 Kolleda-Merseburg (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31514||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France) ||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||07/21/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-31999||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-31999 - Chicken Ship (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
412
|| |- |44-6085||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||08/04/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||08/07/1944 Trzebinia (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||08/25/1944 Politz (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||08/27/1944 Husum (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||08/30/1944 Bremen (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||09/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317 ||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||09/08/1944 Mainz (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||09/09/1944 Dusseldorf (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||09/27/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |43-38255|| 09/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-38595||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||43-38595 - Stormy Weather (McVay Crew) (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38595||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||43-38595 - Stormy Weather (McVay Crew) (B-17G)||
Lost
||
B
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/132 A.J. Ford] :Name: Ford, A.J. :Missions count: 37 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31992||03/22/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-37894||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||03/26/1944 Noball 10A (France)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||03/28/1944 Chateaudun (France)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-37894| 04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31835||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-31835 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-97407||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-97407 - Aste Risk (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||04/25/1944 Dijon (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||06/02/1944 Acheres (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||06/11/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||06/29/1944 Leipzig (Bohlen) (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||07/06/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||07/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/256 A.J. Mailman] :Name: Mailman, A.J. :Missions count: 6 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30342||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||03/02/1944 Chartres (France)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |442-30342||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Recalled
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||03/06/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Lost
||
K
||
334
||
2890*
|} *Near Oldenburg, and on fire aircraft left the formation under control and exploded [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/491 A.R. Witt] :Name: Witt, A.R. :Missions count: 22 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call-Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29943||09/03/1943 Paris (France)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||09/06/1943 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
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K
||
334
|| |- |42-30377||09/07/1943 Watten (France)||42-30377 - Roger the Lodger II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
412
|| |- |42-5918||09/09/1943 Paris (Beaumont-sur-Oise) (France)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||09/16/1943 Bordeaux (La Pallice) (France)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
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K
||
334
|| |- |42-30182||09/23/1943 Vannes (France)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||09/26/1943 Paris (Citroen) (France)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||09/27/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||10/08/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||10/09/1943 Marienburg (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||10/10/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-30182||10/14/1943 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||10/20/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-6039||11/16/1943 Rjukan (Norway)||42-6039 - Blondie III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30178||12/05/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
ABORT
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-31329||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-5791||12/29/1943 Crew Transport (Scotland)||42-5791 - Ruthless (B-17F)||
Lost
||
S
||
412
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/35 A.V. Bowden] :Name: Bowden, A.V. :Missions count: 2 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31924||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-37882||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-37882 - A-Good-Bett (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/91 B.F. Cummings] :Name: Cummings, B.F. :Missions count: 31 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38996||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |C44-8525||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |44-8269||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-38283||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-107204||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/281 B.G. McVay] :Name: McVay, B.G. :Missions count: 24 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37879||08/13/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31760||08/18/1944 Pacy-sur-Armancon (France)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||08/24/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||08/30/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||09/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||09/11/1944 Ruhland (Fulda) (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||09/19/1944 Szolnok (Hungary)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||09/26/1944 Bremen (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||09/27/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |43-38595||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||43-38595 - Stormy Weather (McVay Crew) (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||10/03/1944 Nurnburg (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38595||10/05/1944 Munster (Germany)||43-38595 - Stormy Weather (McVay Crew) (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38595||10/06/1944 Berlin (Spandau) (Germany)||43-38595 - Stormy Weather (McVay Crew) (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |44-8269||10/09/1944 Mainz (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38595||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||43-38595 - Stormy Weather (McVay Crew) (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-38584||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31760||11/06/1944 Neumunster (Germany)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Lost
||
D
||
334
||
10418*
|} *Participating on a night practice mission with 6 other B-17s, this B-17G did not respond to the recall message – 1 EVD - 6 POW [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/116 B.H. Edwards] :Name: Edwards, B.H. :Missions count: 32 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3545||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-3545 - Lizbeth II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-3545||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-3545 - Lizbeth II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-3545||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-3545 - Lizbeth II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-30674||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-30674 - Cincinnati Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97447||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-97447 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-39989||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30178||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-39989||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-39989||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-39989||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30322||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-30322 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany) ||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-39989||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-3998||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-39989||03/02/1944 Chartres (France)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-39989||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||Recalled||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-39989||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31514||03/13/1944 Noball 78 (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31258||03/19/1944 Noball 5 or 88 (France)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||03/22/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-3199||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||09/19/1944 Szolnok (Hungary)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/377 C.A. Romanchek] :Name: Romanchek, C.A. :Missions count: 38 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31514||05/20/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||05/23/1944 Melun (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||05/28/1944 Dessau (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||06/11/1944 Normandy (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31920||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-38178||06/22/1944 Gennevilliers (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||06/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||06/29/1944 Leipzig (Bohlen) (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||07/07/1944 Kolleda-Merseburg (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France) ||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||07/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||07/21/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||AB_Sortie||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||08/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||08/02/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||08/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||08/04/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||08/07/1944 Trzebinia (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||42-102951 - (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||08/25/1944 Politz (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |43-38346||08/26/1944 Brest (France)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/484 C.C. Wicker] :Name: Wicker, C.C. :Missions count: 22 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107047||08/18/1944 Pacy-sur-Armancon (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||08/24/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31760||08/30/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||09/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31760||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||09/08/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31760||09/09/1944 Dusseldorf (Germany)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||09/27/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31760||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-31760||10/03/1944 Nurnburg (Germany)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-31760||10/05/1944 Munster (Germany)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||10/09/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |43-38288||10/18/1944 Kassel (Germany)||43-38288 - Go,In My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||10/22/1944 Munster (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Lost
||
X
||
334
||
10840*
|} *At 1320 and as a result of a flak burst in the bombay area, the aircraft burst into flames and left the formation going down, at around 8000 feet, the aircraft separated at the radio compartment [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/499 C.E. Wyrick] :Name: Wyrick, C.E. :Missions count: 37 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107201||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||05/01/1944 Sarreguemines (France)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||05/23/1944 Melun (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||05/24/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||05/28/1944 Dessau (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-31063||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-30342||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||06/08/1944 Normandy (France)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||06/11/1944 Normandy (France)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||06/21/1944 Berlin (Basdorf) (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||06/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||07/04/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||07/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||08/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||08/02/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||08/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/45 C.H. Brown] :Name: Brown, C.H. :Missions count: 21 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38317||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38317||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |44-8548||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8548 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8667||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8260||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||44-8260 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
412
|| |- |42-107201||05/14/1945 VICTORY TOUR 1 (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-39052||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-38317||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/320 C.H. O'Reilly] :Name: O'Reilly, C.H. :Missions count: 9 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31600||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-9784||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
||
11369*
|} *Shortly after leaving the target and with the right wing on fire as a result of fighter attacks, pilot put the aircraft into a controlled steep dive to put out the flames, the aircraft then went into a flat spin and two chutes were seen; at 1157 the aircraft was still under control [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/300 C.N. Mozley] :Name: Mozley, C.N. :Missions count: 33 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-8525||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38283||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107204||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |43-39152||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||04/15/1945 Royan (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/477 C.U. Watson] :Name: Watson, C.U. :Missions count: 5 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29685||05/13/1943 St. Omer (France)||42-29685 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-29827||05/14/1943 Antwerp (Belgium)||42-29827 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-29768||05/15/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-29768 - Winsome Winn II (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-3046||05/19/1943 Flensburg (Germany)||42-3046 - Ol' Jackson -- That Frisco Kid (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-29689||05/29/1943 Rennes (France)||42-29689 - Skack Buster (B-17F)||
Lost
||
H
||
334
||
4895*
|} *On leaving continent Aircraft was struck in right wing by out of control German fighter, forcing B-17 into steep bank, with a 5 foot section of right wing missing and no 4 engine running away, and control cables damaged. Aircraft headed back toward continent [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/286 D.D. Miles] :Name: Miles, D.D. :Missions count: 9 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-38123||03/18/1944 Letchfield (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-31835||03/19/1944 Noball 5 or 88 (France)||42-31835 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||03/22/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31993||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31993 - Gen'ril Oop (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31993||03/26/1944 Noball 10A (France)||42-31993 - Gen'ril Oop (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31835||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31835 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
A
||
334
||
3808*
|} *Immediately after leaving the target, and on fire, aircraft left the formation under control [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/405 D.D. Schulz] :Name: Schulz, D.D. :Missions count: 26 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107154||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||Sortie||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8548||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-8548 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |44-8179||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |44-8230||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8667||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |44-8548||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||44-8548 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |44-8754||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||44-8754 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |44-8782||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||44-8782 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
412
|| |- |44-8667||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||44-8667 - (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |44-8782||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8782 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
412
|| |- |44-8217||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8217 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |44-8217||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8217 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |44-8217||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||44-8217 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/119 D.F. Engle] :Name: Engle, D.F. :Missions count: 33 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-39924||03/19/1944 Noball 5 or 88 (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||03/22/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||03/26/1944 Noball 10A (France)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||03/28/1944 Chateaudun (France)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31993||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-31993 - Gen'ril Oop (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||04/28/1944 Noball 18A (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||05/01/1944 Noball 120 (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||05/08/1944 La Glacerie (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||05/23/1944 Melun (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-102667||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-102667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-102667||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-102667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102667||06/08/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||07/06/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||07/21/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/183 D.G. Helgeson] :Name: Helgeson, D.G. :Missions count: 28 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-8741||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||444-8741 - Winged Warrior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||04/11/1945 Landshut(Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||04/17/1945 Aussig(Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||05/14/1945 VICTORY TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/3 D.V. Abwender] :Name: Abwender, D.V. :Missions count: 29 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107201||09/27/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||10/03/1944 Nurnburg (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |43-38333||10/18/1944 Kassel (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-102447||10/19/1944 Mannheim (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||10/22/1944 Munster (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |43-38660||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |43-38660||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |43-38660||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |43-38660||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |43-38660||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||12/02/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |44-8179||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-8179||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |44-8179||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-8179||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-8144||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8144 - Hell's Belle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97992||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||42-97992 - Trouble Buggy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
412
|| |- |44-8782||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||44-8782 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
412
|| |- |44-8667||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
355
|| |- |44-8782||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-8782 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
412
|| |- |44-8230||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8754||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8754 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |44-8210||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
355
|| |- |44-8754||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||44-8754 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/267 D.V. Mayer] :Name: Mayer, D.V. :Missions count: 33 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97205||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97290||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||06/08/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||06/22/1944 Gennevilliers (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||06/29/1944 Leipzig (Bohlen) (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||08/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||08/04/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |42-97264||08/13/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||08/16/1944 Zeitz (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||08/26/1944 Brest (France)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||09/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/215 E.A. Johnson] :Name: Johnson, E.A. :Missions count: 7 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38996||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38676||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/333 E.A. Payne] :Name: Payne, E.A. :Missions count: 23 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31760||08/24/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||08/25/1944 Politz (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31760||08/26/1944 Brest (France)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-31760||08/27/1944 Husum (Germany)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||09/08/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||09/11/1944 Ruhland (Fulda) (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||09/12/1944 Magdeburg (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||09/13/1944 Sindelfingen (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||09/19/1944 Szolnok (Hungary)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||09/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||10/05/1944 Munster (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38199||10/07/1944 Bohlen (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||10/22/1944 Munster (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-97383||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Lost
||
W
||
334
||
10839*
|} *At 1321, just before the target,and #1 smoking, this B-17G jettisoned bombs and left the formation under control, crashed Merseburg, Germany – 2 KIA - 7 POW [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/255 E.E. Madigan] :Name: Madigan, E.E. :Missions count: 36 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107201||04/25/1944 Dijon (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||04/28/1944 Noball 18A (France)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||05/20/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||05/28/1944 Dessau (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31410||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-30342||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||09/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||09/30/1944 Bielefeld (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||10/03/1944 Nurnburg (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||10/05/1944 Munster (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||10/22/1944 Munster (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-102450||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-31989||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |44-8525||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
T
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/494 E.E. Woodward] :Name: Woodward, E.E. :Missions count: 1 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-5334||01/24/1943 Training Accident U.S. (United States)||42-5334 - (B-17F)||
Accident
||
||
334
|| |- |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/400 E.F. Scherffius] :Name: Scherffius, E.F. :Missions count: 26 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-8640||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||Sortie||
D
||
334
|| |- |43-38106||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-102951||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |44-8272||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-107201||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||Sortie||
D
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/40 E.G. Brink] :Name: Brink, E.G. :Missions count: 28 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-6039||11/13/1943 Bremen-Kiel (Germany)||42-6039 - Blondie III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||11/19/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||11/26/1943 Paris (France)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-3545||11/29/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-3545 - Lizbeth II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-3545||11/30/1943 Solingen (Wermelken) (Germany)||42-3545 - Lizbeth II (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||12/05/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||12/31/1943 Paris (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||01/14/1944 Noball 71 (France)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31658 - Danse Macabre (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31658 - Danse Macabre (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31835||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-31835 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31835||03/02/1944 Chartres (France)||42-31835 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31835||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31835 - (B-17G)||
Recalled
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||03/18/1944 Letchfield (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/92 E.G. Cunningham] :Name: Cunningham, E.G. :Missions count: 10 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-38123||03/19/1944 Noball 5 or 88 (France)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||03/22/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31993||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-31993 - Gen'ril Oop (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31993||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-31993 - Gen'ril Oop (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31993||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31993 - Gen'ril Oop (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31993||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31993 - Gen'ril Oop (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31993||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-31993 - Gen'ril Oop (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31993||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-31993 - Gen'ril Oop (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31993||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-31993 - Gen'ril Oop (B-17G)||
Lost
||
F
||
334
||
4269*
|} *After leaving the target area and with number 1 engine feathered while number 2 engine was smoking, aircraft left the formation under control; interned at Dubendorf, Switzerland [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/155 E.H. Grossheim] :Name: Grossheim, E.H. :Missions count: 33 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31514||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
AB_SPARE
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||05/20/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31992||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-107050||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-107050||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||06/21/1944 Berlin (Basdorf) (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||06/23/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31992||06/25/1944 Salesman (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||07/04/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||07/07/1944 Kolleda-Merseburg (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||09/09/1944 Dusseldorf (Germany||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||09/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||09/30/1944 Bielefeld (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/192 E.J. Herman] :Name: Herman, E.J. :Missions count: 6 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron ||
MACR
|- |42-30353||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Recalled
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||03/06/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-6080||03/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-39989||03/15/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-39989||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| 3231&4903* |} *At 1306, with #2 engine feathered and smoking, aircraft left the formation under control, was last seen with the left wing burned off, nine Parachutes were sighted, before the aircraft crashed and exploded [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/244 E.L. Lemke] :Name: Lemke, E.L. :Missions count: 9 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30154||06/25/1943 Breman (Germany)||42-30154 - War Eagle (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-30300||06/28/1943 St. Nazaire (France)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30304||07/04/1943 La Pallice (France)||42-30304 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30304||07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30304 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30304||07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany)||42-30304 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30300||07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30300||07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30304||07/28/1943 Oschersleben (Germany)||42-30304 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-30418||08/12/1943 Bonn (Wesseling) (Germany)||42-30418 - Pickadilly Commando (B-17F)||
Lost
||
L
||
334
||
254*
|| |} *Aircraft disapeared between Antwerp and AsChen; Crashed about eight miles northeast of Malmedy [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/434 E.L. Stern] :Name: Stern, E.L. :Missions count: 30 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30167||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-30167 - Destiny's Tot (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-30182||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F) ||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-31123||11/07/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-31123 - (B-17G) ||
AB_Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31123||11/07/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-31123 - (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-5918||11/26/1943 Paris (France)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||11/29/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31057||11/30/1943 Solingen (Wermelken) (Germany)||42-31057 - Devil's Daughter, the 2nd (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||12/05/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||02/05/1944 Villacoublay (France)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-3153||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-3153 - The Devil's Daughter (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||Recalled||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||03/06/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||03/18/1944 Letchfield (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||03/26/1944 Noball 10A (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||03/28/1944 Chateaudun (France)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/332 E.R. Parrish] :Name: Parrish, E.R. :Missions count: 25 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107201||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-97257||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||42-97257 - Knock-Out Baby! (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
412
|| |- |43-39175||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38283||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |43-38283||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-8782||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||44-8782 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
412
|| |- |44-8782||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||44-8782 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8144||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8144 - Hell's Belle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |44-8040||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
412
|| |- |44-8210||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |44-8548||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||44-8548 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |44-8667||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |44-8210||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |44-8667||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |44-8754||05/16/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 1 (Europe)||44-8754 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/83 E.S. Craig] :Name: Craig, E.S. :Missions count: 38 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31589||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||05/28/1944 Dessau (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97856||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-97856 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||06/02/1944 Acheres (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||06/05/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-31589||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||06/21/1944 Berlin (Basdorf) (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||06/22/1944 Gennevilliers (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||06/29/1944 Leipzig (Bohlen) (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||07/04/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||07/06/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||07/07/1944 Kolleda-Merseburg (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-37879||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31920||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||7/21/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
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G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||08/02/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
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G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||08/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
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G
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||08/24/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
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S
||
334
|| |- |43-38346||08/27/1944 Husum (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
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E
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/380 F.G. Rosenzweig] :Name: Rosenzweig, F.G. :Missions count: 37 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31867||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-31760||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
ABORT
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D
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
|| |- |42-31600||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
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J
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
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A
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
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L
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |44-8179||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
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L
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38617||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/465 F.G. Vansant] :Name: Vansant, F.G. :Missions count: 29 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29943||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31244||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||12/31/1943 Paris (France)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||01/14/1944 Noball 71 (France)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31244||02/05/1944 Villacoublay (France)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||02/13/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31835||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31835 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||03/02/1944 Chartres (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-3529||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-3529 - (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-29943||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||03/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||03/13/1944 Noball 78 (France)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||03/15/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||03/18/1944 Letchfield (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||03/19/1944 Noball 5 or 88 (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/268 F.L. McAllister] :Name: McAllister, F.L. :Missions count: 10 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-102447||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/31 G.A. Birrell] :Name: Birrell, G.A. :Missions count: 10 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31867||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||05/14/1945 VICTORY TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/463 G.A. Tyler] :Name: Tyler, G.A. :Missions count: 16 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3171||05/13/1943 St. Omer (France)||42-3171 - The Blivit (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-29675||05/14/1943 Antwerp (Belgium)||42-29675 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-29689||05/15/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-29689 - Skack Buster (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-29709||05/17/1943 Lorient (France)||42-29709 - Yo' Brother (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-29702||05/29/1943 Rennes (France)||42-29702 - Rat Killer (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-29768||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-29768 - Winsome Winn II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-29768||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-29768 - Winsome Winn II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-30300||06/22/1943 Huls (Germany)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30300||06/29/1943 Le Mans (France)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30300||07/04/1943 La Pallice (France)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30300||07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30418||07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway)||42-30418 - Pickadilly Commando (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-30300||08/15/1943 Merville-Lille Vendeville (France)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30045||08/31/1943 Lille Meulan (France)||42-30045 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-30300||09/03/1943 Paris (France)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30300||09/06/1943 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||
Lost
||
C
||
334
||
546*
|} *At 1220, damaged by several ME=109s and with number 1 and 3 engines feathered aircraft with its right wing on fire banked sharply left, leaving formation under control and headed for Switzerland, the bailout order was given after fire spread to bomb bay [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/208 G.B. Infield] :Name: Infield, G.B. :Missions count: 28 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3095||10/10/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-3095 - Peggy Ann (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||10/14/1943 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-30353||10/20/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-3153||11/07/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-3153 - The Devil's Daughter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |42-30182||11/16/1943 Rjukan (Norway)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||11/19/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||11/26/1943 Paris (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||11/29/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-37766||11/30/1943 Solingen (Wermelken) (Germany)||42-37766 - Princess Pat (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||12/05/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-37935||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-37935 - Wee Miss America (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||02/05/1944 Villacoublay (France)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31376||03/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/251 G.B. Lloyd] :Name: Lloyd, G.B. :Missions count: 22 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3529||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-3529 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-37766||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-37766 - Princess Pat (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||01/07/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-39989||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||02/05/1944 Villacoublay (France)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||03/06/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
||
2999*
|} *On return from the target and with the wing on fire from fighter attacks, aircraft stayed with the formatin as long as possible before informing the group leader that they were going to bail out (Crashed at 14:50) [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/302 G.D. Munson] :Name: Munson, G.D. :Missions count: 12 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97447||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-97447 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-97447||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-97447 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-97447||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-97447 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-97447||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-97447 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-97447||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-97447 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-97447||02/06/1944 St. Andre De Löeure (France)||42-97447 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30235||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-30235 - The Zoot Suiters (B-17F)||
AB_Sortie
||
U
||
412
|| |- |42-97447||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-97447 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-31835||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-31835 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31835||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31835 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||03/13/1944 Noball 78 (France)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||03/15/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/125 G.L. Ferguson] :Name: Ferguson, G.L. :Missions count: 36 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31920||06/06/1944 Normandy (France) ||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-97856||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-97856 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |42-37879||06/21/1944 Berlin (Basdorf) (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||06/23/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||06/25/1944 Salesman (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-37879||07/06/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-37879||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G) ||
SPARE
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||08/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||08/02/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||08/04/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||08/13/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||08/16/1944 Zeitz (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||08/26/1944 Brest (France)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||08/27/1944 Husum (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||09/09/1944 Dusseldorf (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||09/11/1944 Ruhland (Fulda) (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||09/19/1944 Szolnok (Hungary)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||09/26/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||09/27/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||09/30/1944 Bielefeld (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/152 H. Griffin] :Name: Griffin, H. :Missions count: 38 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31992||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
||
|| |- |42-102560||09/13/1944 Sindelfingen (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||09/27/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-31760||09/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||10/03/1944 Nurnburg (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||10/05/1944 Munster (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||10/06/1944 Berlin (Spandau) (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||10/18/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31989||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |44-6528||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31989||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |43-38551||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Lost
||
B
||
334
||
????*
|- |44-8525||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
B
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |} *Forced landing in Belgium [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/371 H. Rivet] :Name: Rivet, H. :Missions count: 32 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-8438||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||01/07/1945 Cologne (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
A
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-102450||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/436 H.A. Stirwalt] :Name: Stirwalt, H.A. :Missions count: 7 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29827||05/13/1943 St. Omer (France)||42-29827 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-29807||05/14/1943 Antwerp (Belgium)||42-29807 - Patsy Ann I (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-5791||05/15/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-5791 - Ruthless (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-29702||05/19/1943 Flensburg (Germany)||42-29702 - Rat Killer (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-29807||05/29/1943 Rennes (France)||42-29807 - Patsy Ann I (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30164||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-30164 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30164||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-30164 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
||
8960*
|} *After bombing target with no. 4 engine smoking Aircraft was attacked by 3 German fighters and left formation under control banking sharply to the right, 8 parachutes were observed; 6th mission for crew [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/421 H.G. Simpson] :Name: Simpson, H.G. :Missions count: 14 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38996 ||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/488 H.H. Wilson] :Name: Wilson, H.H. :Missions count: 12 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30342||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-31244||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||01/14/1944 Noball 71 (France)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-97447||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-97447 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
E
||
334
||
2547*
|} *After leaving the target under fighter attack, aircraft was reported to turn over and spin down [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/56 H.M. Bussen] :Name: Bussen, H.M. :Missions count: 2 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31992||108/24/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||08/25/1944 Politz (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Lost
||
P
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/72 H.M. Conley] :Name: Conley, H.M. :Missions count: 6 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29780||05/13/1943 St. Omer (France)||42-29780 - Silver Queen (B-17F) ||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-5795||05/14/1943 Antwerp (Belgium)||42-5795 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-29754||05/15/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-29754 - Mason's Morons (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-3202||05/17/1943 Lorient (France)||42-3202 - Blondie (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-3202||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-3202 - Blondie (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-3202||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-3202 - Blondie (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/349 H.M. Quirk] :Name: Quirk, H.M. :Missions count: 6 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29943||06/29/1943 Le Mans (France)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-30045||07/04/1943 La Pallice (France)||42-30045 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-30045||07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30045 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-30045||07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany)||42-30045 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
Lost
||
M
||
334
||
196*
|} *Aircraft was last seen in formation over the target [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/466 I.R. Vermillion] :Name: Vermillion, I.R. :Missions count: 2 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38283||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-38283||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
C
||
334
||
13111*
|} *At 1105, 5031'N 1005'E, with a gas leak and supercharger trouble, this B-17G left the formation, crashed Neustadt, Germany – 9 RTD [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/306 J .D. Neale] :Name: Neale, J.D. :Missions count: 4 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107047||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/366 J.D. Riggs] :Name: Riggs, J.D. :Missions count: 6 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-5986||09/23/1943 Vannes (France)||42-5986 - Brown's Mule (B-17F) ||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-5986||09/26/1943 Paris (Citroen) (France)||42-5986 - Brown's Mule (B-17F) ||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-5986||09/27/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-5986 - Brown's Mule (B-17F) ||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-5986||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-5986 - Brown's Mule (B-17F) ||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-5986||10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany)||42-5986 - Brown's Mule (B-17F) ||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-5986||10/10/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-5986 - Brown's Mule (B-17F) ||
Lost
||
U
||
334
||
1560*
|} *Aircraft last seen about 5 minutes before the target area, under attack by fighter aircraft [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/229 J.E. Koehler] :Name: Koehler, J.E. :Missions count: 36 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38584||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38543||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38543 - The Ragin' Bull (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |43-38317||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/370 J.F. Rivers] :Name: Rivers, J.F. :Missions count: 4 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30300 ||07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30300 ||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30045||07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany)||42-30045 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-3282||07/28/1943 Oschersleben (Germany)||42-3282 - (B-17F)||
Lost
||
J
||
334
||
118*
|} *Around 1000, near Hoenhausen aircraft left the formation under control [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/14 J.G. Banks] :Name: Banks, J.G. :Missions count: 20 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107201||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||05/16/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 1 (Europe)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/77 J.H. Corbin] :Name: Corbin, J.H. :Missions count: 35 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107201||09/30/1944 Bielefeld (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||10/03/1944 Nurnburg (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
||
????*
|- |42-107050||10/06/1944 Berlin (Spandau) (Germany)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||10/09/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||10/18/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-102450||10/22/1944 Munster (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |} *Landed on the Continent [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/153 J.H. Griffin] :Name: Griffin, J.H. :Missions count: 34 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107154||05/01/1944 Noball 120 (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||06/11/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||06/21/1944 Berlin (Basdorf) (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||06/22/1944 Gennevilliers (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||06/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||06/29/1944 Leipzig (Bohlen) (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||07/06/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-107154||07/07/1944 Kolleda-Merseburg (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||08/02/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||08/07/1944 Trzebinia (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-97383||08/26/1944 Brest (France)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-102447||08/27/1944 Husum (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||08/30/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||09/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/314 J.H. Noyes] :Name: Noyes, J.H. :Missions count: 15 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30182||06/25/1943 Breman (Germany)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30219||06/28/1943 St. Nazaire (France)||42-30219 - (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-30219||06/29/1943 Le Mans (France)||42-30219 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-30182||07/04/1943 La Pallice (France)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30182||07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30418||07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany||42-30418 - Pickadilly Commando (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-30182||07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30182||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30182||07/28/1943 Oschersleben (Germany)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30182||08/12/1943 Bonn (Wesseling) (Germany)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30182||08/15/1943 Merville-Lille Vendeville (France)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30182||08/17/1943 Regensburg (Germany)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30182||08/31/1943 Lille Meulan (France)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30634||09/09/1943 Paris (Beaumont-sur-Oise) (France)||42-30634 - Liberty Belle (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-3266||09/15/1943 Paris (Billancourt) (France)||42-3266 - Sittin' Bull (B-17F)||
Lost
||
T
||
335
||
616*
|} *Upon return from the mission and within 20 miles of the English coast aircraft left the formation under control [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/223 J.J. Kelly] :Name: Kelly, J.J. :Missions count: 11 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37882||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-37882 - A-Good-Bett (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-30178||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
ABORT
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-37894||12/31/1943 Paris (France)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-5918||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||01/14/1944 Noball 71 (France)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31658||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31658 - Danse Macabre (B-17G)||
Lost
||
G
||
334
||
2546*
|} *After the target aircraft was "knocked out" of formation and was last seen spinning earthward [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/124 J.K. Farrar] :Name: Farrar, J.K. :Missions count: 3 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107047||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||10/03/1944 Nurnburg (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||10/07/1944 Bohlen (Germany)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Lost
||
O
||
334
||
9561*
|} *Before the target area aircraft was under fighter attack, aircraft jettisoned its bombs and left the formation in an uncontrolled dive, the tail section shortly afterward separated [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/219 J.L. Judy] :Name: Judy, J.L. :Missions count: 16 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-8525||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |43-38283||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-38283||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107204||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |43-39152||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/417 J.M. Shepard] :Name: Shepard, J.M. :Missions count: 18 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107154||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/341 J.P. Place] :Name: Place, J.P. :Missions count: 13 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38996||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany) ||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/6 J.R. Addison] :Name: Addison, J.R. :Missions count: 29 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107201||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
V
||
334
|| |- |44-6522||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||44-6522 - Dirty Duchess (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38617||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
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Q
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/96 J.R. Davis] :Name: Davis, J.R. :Missions count: 10 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38776||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||05/14/1945 VICTORY TOUR 1 (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||05/16/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 1 (Europe)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/145 J.W. Gillen] :Name: Gillen, J.W. :Missions count: 28 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31920||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||10/09/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-97992||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||42-97992 - Trouble Buggy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |44-8217||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||44-8217 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |44-8217||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||44-8217 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |44-8230||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8040||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97961||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |44-8217||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||44-8217 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
C
||
334
|| |- |44-8364||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||44-8364 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-97992||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||42-97992 - Trouble Buggy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
412
|| |- |44-8230||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8179||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-8217||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||44-8217 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |44-8210||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8230||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8179||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-8230||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8040||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97992||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||42-97992 - Trouble Buggy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |44-8210||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |44-8667||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |44-8210||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8782||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8782 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |44-8754||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8754 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |44-8709||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||44-8709 - "Joltin Joe" Wilson Crew (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |44-8548||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||44-8548 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |44-8709||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8709 - "Joltin Joe" Wilson Crew (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/172 J.W. Hargrove] :Name: Hargrove, J.W. :Missions count: 17 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29943||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-3529||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-3529 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-3545||11/13/1943 Bremen-Kiel (Germany)||42-3545 - Lizbeth II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-37766||11/16/1943 Rjukan (Norway)||42-37766 - Princess Pat (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30182||11/26/1943 Paris (France)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-30182||11/29/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-31054||11/30/1943 Solingen (Wermelken) (Germany)||42-31054 - Irish Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
412
|| |- |42-31244||12/05/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31244||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31244||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31244||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31244||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31244||12/31/1943 Paris (France) 42-31244 - (B-17G)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31244||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31244||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/357 J.W. Reed] :Name: Reed, J.W. :Missions count: 17 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37766||11/13/1943 Bremen-Kiel (Germany)||42-37766 - Princess Pat (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-37766||11/26/1943 Paris (France)||42-37766 - Princess Pat (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-37766||11/29/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-37766 - Princess Pat (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
334
|| |- |42-31376||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||02/06/1944 St. Andre De Löeure (France)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31835||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31835 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Recalled
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
H
||
334
||
3229*
|} *Just prior to bomb run with the bomb bay area on fire, aircraft dropped out of formation and jettisoned the bombload [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/378 K.B. Rongstad] :Name: Rongstad, K.B. :Missions count: 5 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30114||10/20/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-30114 - Spare Parts (B-17F)||
Lost
||
L
||
334
||
????*
|- |42-3545||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-3545 - Lizbeth II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-3545||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-3545 - Lizbeth II (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-3545||11/16/1943 Rjukan (Norway)||42-3545 - Lizbeth II (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31123||11/19/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-31123 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
J
||
334
||
None*
|} *???? - This aircraft was badly damaged in combat and had to make a ditch landing in the channel on return, crew was rescued and returned to home base *None - At 8:33 AM, shortly after take off, aircraft stalled, crashed at Green Farm, Redlingfield [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/245 L. Lempert] :Name: Lempert, L. :Missions count: 16 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107047||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||04/28/1944 Noball 18A (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||05/01/1944 Sarreguemines (France)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-3263||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||AB_SPARE||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-31924||05/20/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||05/24/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-97858||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-97858 - Lady Fortune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
412
|| |- |42-31924||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
412
|| |- |42-107047||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||06/02/1944 Acheres (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||06/05/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/478 L.A. Wehrman] :Name: Wehrman, L.A. :Missions count: 8 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3317||09/27/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-3317 - The Spirit of '76 (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
412
|| |- |42-3317||10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany)||42-3317 - The Spirit of '76 (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
412
|| |- |42-3317||10/08/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-3317 - The Spirit of '76 (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
X
||
412
|| |- |42-3317||10/09/1943 Marienburg (Germany)||42-3317 - The Spirit of '76 (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
412
|| |- |42-3317||10/10/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-3317 - The Spirit of '76 (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
412
|| |- |42-30255||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-30255 - Lonesome Polecat II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
412
|| |- |42-30120||11/07/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-31054||11/16/1943 Rjukan (Norway)||42-31054 - Irish Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
412
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/441 L.A. Stuber] :Name: Stuber, L.A. :Missions count: 17 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30322||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-30322 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30322||12/31/1943 Paris (France)||42-30322 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-3529||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-3529 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30322||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-30322 - Patches (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||01/14/1944 Noball 71 (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31244||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||02/05/1944 Villacoublay (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-30322||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-30322 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-3095||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-3095 - Peggy Ann (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||03/02/1944 Chartres (France)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
AB_SPARE
||
J
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/280 L.C. McReynolds] :Name: McReynolds, L.C. :Missions count: 36 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97376||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
412
|| |- |42-38054||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-38054 - HOMAWA / Holy Matrimony (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||04/28/1944 Noball 18A (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||05/01/1944 Sarreguemines (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||05/23/1944 Melun (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||05/24/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||06/08/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||06/21/1944 Berlin (Basdorf) (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||06/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||07/21/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/481 L.F. Wells] :Name: Wells, L.F. :Missions count: 33 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-102447||09/13/1944 Sindelfingen (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||09/19/1944 Szolnok (Hungary)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||09/26/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8331||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||44-8331 - Witto Woo-Woo (Little Lu Lu) (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |43-38660||10/22/1944 Munster (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |43-38660||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |42-106993||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-102560||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-97383||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||01/07/1945 Cologne (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/362 L.G. Reno] :Name: Reno, L.G. :Missions count: 22 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30120||08/24/1943 Evreux-Conches (France)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||08/27/1943 Watten (France)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||08/31/1943 Lille Meulan (France)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||09/03/1943 Paris (France)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||09/06/1943 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||09/07/1943 Watten (France)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||09/09/1943 Paris (Beaumont-sur-Oise) (France)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||09/15/1943 Paris (Billancourt) (France)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||09/16/1943 Bordeaux (La Pallice) (France)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||09/27/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-30609||10/10/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-37734||10/14/1943 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-37734 - Cuddle Cat (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-30120||10/20/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-31057||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-31057 - Devil's Daughter, the 2nd (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31057||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-31057 - Devil's Daughter, the 2nd (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-30182||11/07/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-31057||11/26/1943 Paris (France)||42-31057 - Devil's Daughter, the 2nd (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31057||11/29/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-31057 - Devil's Daughter, the 2nd (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31057||12/05/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-31057 - Devil's Daughter, the 2nd (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31329||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-31329 - (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/346 L.J. Price] :Name: Price, L.J. :Missions count: 11 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37882||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-37882 - A-Good-Bett (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
412
|| |- |42-31992||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-37879||08/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||08/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-102447||08/04/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||08/07/1944 Trzebinia (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||08/16/1944 Zeitz (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Lost
||
C
||
334
||
8177*
|} *At 1134, as a result of a flak burst aircraft was thrown over on its back, went into a dive leveled off only to dive again, crashed at 1143 [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/397 L.N. Sceurman] :Name: Sceurman, L.N. :Missions count: 9 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38776||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
412
|| |- |43-38288||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38288 - Go,In My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
||
????*
|} *This aircraft came under antiaircraft fire on the approach to the food drop zone, One engine was feathered due to flak damage and on the way back over the channel the aircraft was ditched [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/391 M.C. Ryan] :Name: Ryan, M.C. :Missions count: 36 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31920||10/05/1944 Munster (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||10/09/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather)(Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |43-38617||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||12/02/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |44-8364||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||44-8364 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |43-38657||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
T
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
R
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
R
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
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V
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334
|| |- |43-38657||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
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V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
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V
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
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L
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
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K
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
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V
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
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V
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334
|| |- |43-38657||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
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V
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334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/173 M.E. Harris] :Name: Harris, M.E. :Missions count: 22 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-39989||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France) ||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
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F
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
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J
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||Recalled||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-3263||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||03/06/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||03/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-39989||03/13/1944 Noball 78 (France)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
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E
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||03/18/1944 Letchfield (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
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G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31993||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-31993 - Gen'ril Oop (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
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G
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||04/25/1944 Dijon (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-38178||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-32066||05/01/1944 Noball 120 (France)||42-32066 - Silver Slipper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-38178||05/01/1944 Sarreguemines (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/214 M.I. Johann] :Name: Johann, M.I. :Missions count: 21 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107154||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G) ||
ABORT
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38676||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-39175||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||05/16/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 1 (Europe)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/273 M.J. McEntee] :Name: McEntee, M.J. :Missions count: 18 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-102447||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia))||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||05/23/1944 Melun (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||05/28/1944 Dessau (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||06/22/1944 Gennevilliers (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38346||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-97848||09/22/1944 Frantic VII Reconnaissance (France)||42-97848 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
412
|| |- |42-97844||09/19/1944 Szolnok (Hungary)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/88 M.L. Crowder] :Name: Crowder, M.L. :Missions count: 10 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30045||09/06/1943 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-30045 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-30244||09/07/1943 Watten (France)||42-30244 - Holy Terror (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-5986||09/09/1943 Paris (Beaumont-sur-Oise) (France)||42-5986 - Brown's Mule (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-5986||09/15/1943 Paris (Billancourt) (France)||42-5986 - Brown's Mule (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-30817||09/16/1943 Bordeaux (La Pallice) (France)||42-30817 - Miss Flower III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
-G
||
334
|| |- |42-30322||09/23/1943 Vannes (France)||42-30322 - Patches (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
P
||
124
|| |- |42-30182||09/26/1943 Paris (Citroen) (France)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30182||09/27/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30322||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-30045||10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany)||42-30045 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
Lost
||
M
||
334
||
744*
|} *At 1220, 4945'N 0440'E, with #4 feathered, this B-17F ditched about five miles off the French coast near Bayeux on the Seine or possibly Dutch Territorial Waters [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/408 M.R. Scott] :Name: Scott, M.R. :Missions count: 34 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97264||09/13/1944 Sindelfingen (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||01/07/1945 Cologne (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-6902||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/386 M.S. Roy] :Name: Roy, M.S. :Missions count: 35 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-6528||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany) ||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||01/07/1945 Cologne (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38660||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |43-38660||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38199||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |44-8640||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38283||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||Sortie||
C
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/258 M.W. Mangis] :Name: Mangis, M.W. :Missions count: 4 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37766||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-37766 - Princess Pat (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-37766||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-37766 - Princess Pat (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-37766||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-37766 - Princess Pat (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-37766||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-37766 - Princess Pat (B-17G)||
Lost
||
F
||
334
||
1702*
|- |} *Just before the target aircraft left the formation under control [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/464 N.A. Ulrich] :Name: Ulrich, N.A. :Missions count: 6 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31920||05/20/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||05/23/1944 Melun (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||05/28/1944 Dessau (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Lost
||
Q
||
334
||
5343*
|} *Aircraft was damaged by German Fighters, then left formation under control [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/98 N.E. Day] :Name: Day, N.E. :Missions count: 37 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107154||07/06/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||07/07/1944 Kolleda-Merseburg (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-37879||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||07/21/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-37879||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-37879||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31514||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||08/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||08/02/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||08/07/1944 Trzebinia (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||08/30/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||09/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||09/08/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||09/12/1944 Magdeburg (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||09/13/1944 Sindelfingen (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||09/30/1944 Bielefeld (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||10/07/1944 Bohlen (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-38140||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-107204||10/22/1944 Munster (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/90 N.T. Cumbaa] :Name: Cumbaa, N.T. :Missions count: 1 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107154||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||44-8754 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/227 O.B. Klein] :Name: Klein, O.B. :Missions count: 20 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31920||09/27/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||09/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||10/09/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||10/19/1944 Mannheim (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||12/02/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||01/07/1945 Cologne (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
||
11569*
|} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/85 P.F. Crider] :Name: Crider, P.F. :Missions count: 12 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107154||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38617||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |44-8525||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||05/14/1945 VICTORY TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/206 P.L. Huie] :Name: Huie, P.L. :Missions count: 29 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30120||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31244||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||01/14/1944 Noball 71 (France)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-31835||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31835 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-31299||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31299 - Junior (B-17G)||Recalled||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||03/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||03/26/1944 Noball 10A (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-38127||04/22/1944 North Sea Search Mission (England)||42-38127 - Liberty Ship (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
||
4263*
|} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/339 P.P. Pinas] :Name: Pinas, P.P. :Missions count: 37 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31258||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||04/25/1944 Dijon (France)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||05/01/1944 Noball 120 (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
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G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||06/02/1944 Acheres (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-3263||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||06/21/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||06/26/1944 Drohobycz (Poland)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||07/03/1944 Arad (Romania)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||07/05/1944 Beziers (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |44-6013||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||44-6013 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/506 Pilot Unidentified] :Name: Pilot Unidentified :Missions count: 1 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29791||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-29791 - Little Jimmie (B-17F)||42-29791||
A
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/237 R. Latham] :Name: Latham, R. :Missions count: 3 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-102447||06/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G) ||
ABORT
||
X
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/82 R.C. Cozens] :Name: Cozens,. R.C. :Missions count: 20 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29791||05/13/1943 St. Omer (France)||42-29791 - Little Jimmie (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-29706||05/14/1943 Antwerp (Belgium)||42-29706 - Flower (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
W
||
334
|| |- |42-29780||05/15/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-29780 - Silver Queen (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-5791||05/17/1943 Lorient (France)||42-5791 - Ruthless (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-29807||05/21/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-29807 - Patsy Ann I (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-5791||05/29/1943 Rennes (France)||42-5791 - Ruthless (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-29807||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-29807 - Patsy Ann I (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||06/25/1943 Breman (Germany)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||06/28/1943 St. Nazaire (France)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||06/29/1943 Le Mans (France)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||07/04/1943 La Pallice (France)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||08/15/1943 Merville-Lille Vendeville (France)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||08/17/1943 Regensburg (Germany)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||08/24/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||08/31/1943 Lille Meulan (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||09/06/1943 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||09/07/1943 Watten (France)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30226||09/16/1943 Bordeaux (La Pallice) (France)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/331 R.E. Parker] :Name: Parker, R.E. :Missions count: 30 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29803||05/14/1943 Antwerp (Belgium)||42-29803 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||08/25/1944 Politz (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-37882||08/27/1944 Husum (Germany)||42-37882 - A-Good-Bett (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||08/30/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |43-38346||09/09/1944 Dusseldorf (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||09/12/1944 Magdeburg (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||09/19/1944 Szolnok (Hungary)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |44-8230||10/22/1944 Munster (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8230||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8230||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8230||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8210||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97961||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |44-8364||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||44-8364 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-97961||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |44-8040||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
412
|| |- |44-8230||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8230||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8179||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-8230||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8230||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8179||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-8230||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8179||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-8210||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8709||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||44-8709 - "Joltin Joe" Wilson Crew (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |44-8210||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8040||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
412
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/389 R.E. Rudkins] :Name: Rudkins, R.E. :Missions count: 34 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107047||09/26/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||09/27/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||10/06/1944 Berlin (Spandau) (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||10/09/1944 Mainz (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||10/22/1944 Munster (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38660||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38469||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38660||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |43-38657||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
||
?????
|- |43-39152||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/453 R.E. Thompson] :Name: Thompson, R.E. :Missions count: 4 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31258||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||03/28/1944 Chateaudun (France)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Lost
||
J
||
334
||
3648*
|} *At 0920, near Chateau Thierry, and with the right wing on fire, aircraft had an explosion in the wing, went into a shallow spin, and after a second explosion disintergrated [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/34 R.G. Boudon] :Name: Boudon, R.G. :Missions count: 30 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97215||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-102447||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-37879||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-37879||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31514||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||08/02/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||08/04/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31760||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31760||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||08/16/1944 Zeitz (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||08/18/1944 Pacy-sur-Armancon (France)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||08/24/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||08/27/1944 Husum (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||08/30/1944 Bremen (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||09/08/1944 Mainz (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||09/12/1944 Magdeburg (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||09/13/1944 Sindelfingen (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||09/19/1944 Szolnok (Hungary)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||09/27/1944 Mainz (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||10/18/1944 Kassel (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/13 R.H. Balzer] :Name: Balzer, R.H. :Missions count: 3 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-8525||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||05/16/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 1 (Europe)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/58 R.H. Cairns] :Name: Cairns, R.H. :Missions count: 1 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38660||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
W
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/247 R.H. Leonard] :Name: Leonard, R.H. :Missions count: 29 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29943||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-3095||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-3095 - Peggy Ann (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-37929||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-30120||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-6080||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-39989||02/06/1944 St. Andre De Löeure (France)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||03/09/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||03/15/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31835||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31835 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31835||03/22/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31835 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31258||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-32066||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-32066 - Silver Slipper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-38178||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/218 R.I. Johnson] :Name: Johnson, R.I. :Missions count: 32 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31675||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-31675 - Berlin Bessie (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
412
|| |- |42-107047||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||04/25/1944 Dijon (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||04/28/1944 Noball 18A (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||05/01/1944 Noball 120 (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||05/20/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||05/28/1944 Dessau (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |44-6013||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||44-6013 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |42-38178||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||06/21/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||06/26/1944 Drohobycz (Poland)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||07/03/1944 Arad (Romania)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||07/05/1944 Beziers (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/486 R.J. Williams] :Name: Williams, R.J. :Missions count: 2 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31920||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-37879||08/16/1944 Zeitz (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Lost
||
U
||
334
||
8176*
|} *Involved in a mid air collision with 297797, when hit by flak, 297797 hit the stabalizer of 237897, on fire this aircraft went into a dive [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/305 R.L. Neal] :Name: Neal, R.L. :Missions count: 3 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31600||09/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||09/30/1944 Bielefeld (Germany)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||10/07/1944 Bohlen (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Lost
||
H
||
334
||
9560*
|} *At 1211, 5045'N 1210'E, and with #3 on fire, this B-17G left the formation under control, crashed Jena-Leebstedt, Germany-- 1 KIA - 9 POW [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/197 R.M. Hobbs] :Name: Hobbs, R.M. :Missions count: 7 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38996||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38333||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38776||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/298 R.P. Morris] :Name: Morris, R.P. :Missions count: 3 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38990||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-97844||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-102951||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
Q
||
334
||
12048*
|} *Just after "bombs away" this aircraft was hit by flak. It had a runaway propeller as well as the wing being on fire, this B-17G left the formation under control; crashed Den Berg Texel, Holland – 9 KIA. Men were standing on partially submerged B-17 and Germans fired upon them. They were all shot or drowned. [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/422 R.P. Sloane] :Name: Sloane, R.P. :Missions count: 8 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31867||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38469||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38317||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/420 R.R. Shoaf] :Name: Shoaf, R.R. :Missions count: 8 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-6528||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-107154||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Lost
||
T
||
334
||
11195*
|} *At 1140 and with two engines feathered, aircraft left the formation under control, eventually jettisoning the BT Radio contact maintained until 1254 and received fighter escort until 1320, last seen by a P-51 at flying at 500 feet near Munster, Germany, crashed at St Vith, Belgium [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/140 R.W. Geib] :Name: Geib, R.W. :Missions count: 31 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30353||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-37826||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-29943||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-37876||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-37876 - Miss Raps-O-D (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |42-3529||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-3529 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31244||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||Sortie||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31658||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31658 - Danse Macabre (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-97447||02/05/1944 Villacoublay (France)||42-97447 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||03/09/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-37889||03/15/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
| |- |42-31589||03/22/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||03/26/1944 Noball 10A (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-31675||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-31675 - Berlin Bessie (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
412
|| |- |42-31376||04/25/1944 Dijon (France)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/180 R.W. Hayden] :Name: Hayden, R.W. :Missions count: 9 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29943||07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-3194||07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany)||42-3194 - Little Hell (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||07/28/1943 Oschersleben (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||AB_Sortie||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-3194||07/29/1943 Warnemunde (Germany)||42-3194 - Little Hell (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
W
||
334
|| |- |42-30045||07/30/1943 Kassel (Germany)||42-30045 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-3194||08/15/1943 Merville-Lille Vendeville (France)||42-3194 - Little Hell (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-3194||08/17/1943 Regensburg (Germany)||42-3194 - Little Hell (B-17F)||
Lost
||
A
||
334
||
400*
|} *On returning from the mission, and damaged by flak, aircraft left the formation and exploded [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/327 R.W. Paine] :Name: Paine, R.W. :Missions count: 5 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-102951||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |43-38996||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/358 S.D. Reed] :Name: Reed, S.D. :Missions count: 9 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38660||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |42-31939||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-107201||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-38660||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany) ||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany) ||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
||
11368*
|} *Shortly after leaving the target and with nunber 3 engine on fire, aircraft left the formation under control, after more attacks from fighters the aircraft went into a flat spin; the pilot was able to crash land the aircraft with Heafey and Spencer still aboard. [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/431 S.W. South] :Name: South, S.W. :Missions count: 9 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3091||05/21/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-3091 - (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29800||05/29/1943 Rennes (France)||42-29800 - Me and My Gal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-3091||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-3091 - (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29800||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-29800 - Me and My Gal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||06/25/1943 Breman (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-30284||06/28/1943 St. Nazaire (France)||42-30284 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30120||07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-3282||07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway)||42-3282 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-30283||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-30283 - Mason's Morons (Nickname) (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/9 T.M. Bachuzewski] :Name: Bachuzewski, T.M. :Missions count: 36 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31992||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||03/28/1944 Chateaudun (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31876||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-31876 - Fireball Red (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
412
|| |- |42-107047||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||04/28/1944 Noball 18A (France)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||05/01/1944 Sarreguemines (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||05/24/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||05/28/1944 Dessau (Germany)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-102450||06/02/1944 Acheres (France)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||06/05/1944 Boulogne (France)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||06/23/1944 TACTICAL (France)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||06/25/1944 Salesman (France)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||07/07/1944 Kolleda-Merseburg (Germany)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||08/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||08/07/1944 Trzebinia (Germany)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |42-107204||08/26/1944 Brest (France)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
412
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/221 T.T. Keasbey] :Name: Keasbey, T.T. :Missions count: 3 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31924||09/13/1944 Sindelfingen (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31251||03/02/1944 Chartres (France)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
P
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/252 T.W. Loftin] :Name: Loftin, T.W. :Missions count: 1 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38990||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/38 W.C. Bramlett] :Name: Bramlett, W.C. :Missions count: 33 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107047||09/13/1944 Sindelfingen (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |44-8305||10/19/1944 Mannheim (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31989||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-97383||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-97858||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-97858 - Lady Fortune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
412
|| |- |42-102951||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||01/07/1945 Cologne (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/160 W.D. Hallum] :Name: Hallum, W.D. :Missions count: 1 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3545||10/20/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-3545 - Lizbeth II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/50 W.E. Buckley] :Name: Buckley, W.E. :Missions count: 7 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30178||09/23/1943 Vannes (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||09/26/1943 Paris (Citroen) (France)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||09/27/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||10/08/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||10/09/1943 Marienburg (Germany)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-30273||10/10/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Lost
||
F
||
334
||
942*
|} *Aircraft last seen in formation near the target [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/103 W.E. Deshazo] :Name: Deshazo, W.E. :Missions count: 32 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107201||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-8272||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |44-8525||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |44-8438||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany) 44-8640 - (B-17G)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-8640||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39152||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||Sortie||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38229||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||43-38229 - Better Duck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-39175||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/93 W.F. Curley] :Name: Curley, W.F. :Missions count: 14 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31867||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||08/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||08/02/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-31589||08/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||08/16/1944 Zeitz (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||08/25/1944 Politz (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||08/27/1944 Husum (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |43-38346||09/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |43-38346||09/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |43-38346||09/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/150 W.H. Greenwald] :Name: Greenwald, W.H. :Missions count: 37 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107201||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||05/23/1944 Melun (France)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||05/28/1944 Dessau (Germany)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||06/08/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||06/11/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||06/21/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-97194||06/26/1944 Drohobycz (Poland)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||07/03/1944 Arad (Romania)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-97194||07/05/1944 Beziers (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-31920||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||07/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-102560||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102447||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||08/13/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||08/16/1944 Zeitz (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/345 W.J. Pozolo] :Name: Pozolo, W.J. :Missions count: 15 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107201||09/08/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||09/09/1944 Dusseldorf (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-38346||09/11/1944 Ruhland (Fulda) (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||09/12/1944 Magdeburg (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||09/19/1944 Szolnok (Hungary)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||09/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||10/03/1944 Nurnburg (Germany)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107050||10/05/1944 Munster (Germany)||42-107050 - Tornado Jr. (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||10/06/1944 Berlin (Spandau) (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||10/09/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102678||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Lost
||
R
||
334
||
10309*
|} *At 1320, and with number 2 and 3 engines feathered, aircraft left the formation under control and was under escort from a P=51 [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/451 W.K. Thomas] :Name: Thomas, W.K. :Missions count: 27 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29803||05/13/1943 St. Omer (France)||42-29803 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-29787||05/14/1943 Antwerp (Belgium)||42-29787 - Wilder Nell (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-29768||05/17/1943 Lorient (France)||42-29768 - Winsome Winn II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-29787||05/29/1943 Rennes (France)||42-29787 - Wilder Nell (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-29787||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-29787 - Wilder Nell (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-3267||06/25/1943 Breman (Germany)||42-3267 - Harley Charley (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-3267||06/28/1943 St. Nazaire (France)||42-3267 - Harley Charley (B-17F)||
Lost
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||Sortie||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30300||07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30219||07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany)||42-30219 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-30219||07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway)||42-30219 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-30304||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-30304 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30219||07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany)||42-30219 - (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-30219||07/28/1943 Oschersleben (Germany)||42-30219 - (B-17F)||
Lost
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-30045||08/12/1943 Bonn (Wesseling) (Germany)||42-30045 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||08/15/1943 Merville-Lille Vendeville (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30300||08/17/1943 Regensburg (Germany)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||Sortie||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30300||08/24/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-30300 - Hell-n-Back (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30178||08/31/1943 Lille Meulan (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||09/03/1943 Paris (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||09/06/1943 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||09/07/1943 Watten (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||09/09/1943 Paris (Beaumont-sur-Oise) (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||09/15/1943 Paris (Billancourt) (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||09/16/1943 Bordeaux (La Pallice) (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||09/23/1943 Vannes (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||09/26/1943 Paris (Citroen) (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/384 W.O. Rottstedt] :Name: Rottstedt, W.O. :Missions count: 12 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30342||03/28/1944 Chateaudun (France)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31632||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31632 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-31924||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-31993||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-31993 - Gen'ril Oop (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-37894||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||04/25/1944 Dijon (France)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-38123||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/324 W.P. Overstreet] :Name: Overstreet, W.P. :Missions count: 5 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30609||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-31658||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-31658 - Danse Macabre (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-39924||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-39989||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/279 W.R. McPherson] :Name: McPherson, W.R. :Missions count: 30 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29791||05/17/1943 Lorient (France)||42-29791 - Little Jimmie (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-3091||05/19/1943 Flensburg (Germany)||42-3091 - (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-3061||05/21/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-3061 - (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-29803||05/29/1943 Rennes (France)||42-29803 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-29803||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-29803 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-3091||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-3091 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29943||06/22/1943 Huls (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||06/25/1943 Breman (Germany)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||06/28/1943 St. Nazaire (France)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||06/29/1943 Le Mans (France||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||07/04/1943 La Pallice (France)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30045||07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway)||42-30045 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-3194||07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany)||42-3194 - Little Hell (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30135||07/28/1943 Oschersleben (Germany)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||08/17/1943 Regensburg (Germany)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||08/24/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||08/31/1943 Lille Meulan (France)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||09/03/1943 Paris (France)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30817||09/06/1943 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-30817 - Miss Flower III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-5986||09/07/1943 Watten (France)||42-5986 - Brown's Mule (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-30167||09/09/1943 Paris (Beaumont-sur-Oise) (France)||42-30167 - Destiny's Tot (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||09/16/1943 Bordeaux (La Pallice) (France)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||09/23/1943 Vannes (France)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30244||09/26/1943 Paris (Citroen) (France)||42-30244 - Holy Terror (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||09/27/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-30135||10/14/1943 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-30135 - Trouble Shooter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
||
855
|} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/415 W.T. Sheehan] :Name: Sheehan, W.T. :Missions count: 10 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37894||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-31924||05/01/1944 Sarreguemines (France)||42-31924 - Ol' Dog (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-107201||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||AB_SPARE||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-30342||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-97290||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-31410||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-30135||05/24/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-39924 - Tornado (B-17G)||
Lost
||
N
||
334
||
5160*
|} *At 1158, with number 1 propeller windmilling, aircraft began lagging behind the formation and was last seen heading into a cloud bank being pursued by 3 Me-109s ===Squad 335=== [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/485 A.J. Williams] :Name: Williams, A.J. :Missions count: 3 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31244||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-31244 - (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-37756||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-30244||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-30244 - Holy Terror (B-17F)||
Lost
||
M
||
335
||
1689*
|} *At 1205, aircraft last seen heading for the French coast [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/458 A.M. Tuberose] :Name: Tuberose, A.M. :Missions count: 24 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-5918||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31063||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||11/07/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||11/13/1943 Bremen-Kiel (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||11/26/1943 Paris (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||11/29/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||11/30/1943 Solingen (Wermelken) (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-39838||12/05/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-39838 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-39838||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-39838 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-39838||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-39838 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-39838||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-39838 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-39838||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-39838 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-39838||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-39838 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-39838||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-39838 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-39838||12/31/1943 Paris (France)||42-39838 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-39838||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)||42-39838 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-37971||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-37971 - (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-37971||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-37971 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-37971||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37971 - (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-37971||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-37971 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-37971||02/05/1944 Villacoublay (France)||42-37971 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-37971||02/06/1944 St. Andre De Löeure (France)||42-37971 - (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-37971||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37971 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
W
||
335
||
2526*
|} *After the target with number 1 engine on fire, aircraft left the formation under control [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/102 B. Deluca] :Name: Deluca, B. :Missions count: 35 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37879||03/28/1944 Chateaudun (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97797||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-97797 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||04/25/1944 Dijon (France) ||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||05/01/1944 Noball 120 (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-31589||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-102667||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||06/08/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||06/11/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-102678||07/06/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102678 - Ole Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany) ||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/409 B.C. Seaburg] :Name: Seaburg, B.C. :Missions count: 23 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107204||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany) ||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |43-39152||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-6838||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-8548||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-8548 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |44-8667||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |44-8667||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |44-8210||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8782||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||44-8782 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |44-8260||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||44-8260 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
412
|| |- |44-8548||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||44-8548 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |44-8217||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||44-8217 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |44-8217||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8217 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |44-8782||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8782 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
412
|| |- |44-8210||05/16/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 1 (Europe)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8210||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/185 B.D. Henderson] :Name: Henderson, B.D. :Missions count: 38 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-32002||03/02/1944 Chartres (France)||42-32002 - Berlin First (B-17G)||
AB_Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-32002||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-32002 - Berlin First (B-17G)||
Recalled
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Y
||
334
|| |- |42-37929||03/06/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
334
|| |- |42-38140||03/09/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||03/15/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||03/18/1944 Letchfield (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31632||03/22/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31632 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||03/26/1944 Noball 10A (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97264||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- | 42-97264||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- | 42-97264||04/25/1944 Dijon (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- | 42-97264||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- | 42-97264||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
H
||
335
|| |- | 42-97264||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- | 42-97264||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97407||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97407 - Aste Risk (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
412
|| |- |42-97407||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-97407 - Aste Risk (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
412
|| |- |42-102700||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102700 - I'll Get By (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102700||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102700 - I'll Get By (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
412
|| |- |42-102700||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102700 - I'll Get By (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
412
|| |- |42-102700||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-102700 - I'll Get By (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
412
|| |- |42-102700||06/19/1944 Bordeaux (France)||42-102700 - I'll Get By (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
412
|| |- |42-102700||06/21/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-102700 - I'll Get By (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
412
|| |- |42-102700||06/21/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-102700 - I'll Get By (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
412
|| |- |42-102700||06/26/1944 Drohobycz (Poland)||42-102700 - I'll Get By (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
412
|| |- |42-102700||07/03/1944 Arad (Romania)||42-102700 - I'll Get By (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
412
|| |- |42-102700||07/05/1944 Beziers (France)||42-102700 - I'll Get By (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
412
|| |- |42-102951||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||03/29/1944 Combat Mission Recalled (England)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Recalled
||
H
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/388 C. Rubin] :Name: Rubin, C. :Missions count: 6 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29716||05/14/1943 Antwerp (Belgium)||42-29716 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
||
335
|| |- |42-3046||05/17/1943 Lorient (France)||42-3046 - Ol' Jackson -- That Frisco Kid (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-3110||05/19/1943 Flensburg (Germany)||42-3110 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-29689||05/21/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-29689 - Skack Buster (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-29763||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-29763 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-29763||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-29763 - (B-17F)||
Lost
||
X
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/28 C.A. Besser] :Name: Besser, C.A. :Missions count: 37 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31589||04/25/1944 Dijon (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany))||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||04/28/1944 Noball 18A (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||05/01/1944 Sarreguemines (France)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||05/23/1944 Melun (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||05/24/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97856||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-97856 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-31867||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-97856||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-97856 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97856||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-97856 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
||
336
|| |- |42-97856||06/02/1944 Acheres (France)||42-97856 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97120||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||06/05/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-37889||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97856||06/08/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97856 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
||
|| |- |42-97856||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97856 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
||
336
|| |- |42-97856||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-97856 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
||
336
|| |- |42-97856||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-97856 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||07/06/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97844||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
R
||
336
|| |- |43-37801||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||43-37801 - Reluctant Dragon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-97383||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |44-6085||08/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |42-102427||08/02/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||08/13/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-97383||08/24/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/53 C.A. Burnette] :Name: Burnette, C.A. :Missions count: 6 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37756||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-37826||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
334
|| |- |42-30181||01/07/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Lost
||
X
||
335
||2258* |} *After concentrated fighter attack and with the tail section on fire, aircraft left the formation in a dive; the tail section seperated, crashed Brussels, Belgium – 4 KIA - 6 POW [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/162 C.B. Hamilton] :Name: Hamilton, C.B. :Missions count: 16 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- | 42-3110||05/17/1943 Lorient (France)||42-3110 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- | 42-29807||05/19/1943 Flensburg (Germany)||42-29807 - Patsy Ann I (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- | 42-3176||05/21/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-3176 - Spook II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- | 42-3213||05/29/1943 Rennes (France)||42-3213 - All American (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- | 42-3213||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-3213 - All American (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- | 42-3213||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-3213 - All American (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- | 42-30194||06/22/1943 Huls (Germany)||42-30194 - We Ain't Scared (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- | 42-30194||06/25/1943 Breman (Germany)||42-30194 - We Ain't Scared (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- | 42-30194||06/28/1943 St. Nazaire (France)||42-30194 - We Ain't Scared (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- | 42-30194||06/29/1943 Le Mans (France)||42-30194 - We Ain't Scared (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- | 42-30194||07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30194 - We Ain't Scared (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- | 42-30194||07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany)||42-30194 - We Ain't Scared (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- | 42-30194||07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway)||42-30194 - We Ain't Scared (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- | 42-30271||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-30271 - BomBoggie (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- | 42-3153||07/28/1943 Oschersleben (Germany)||42-3153 - The Devil's Daughter (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- | 42-30194||08/12/1943 Bonn (Wesseling) (Germany)||42-30194 - We Ain't Scared (B-17F)||
Lost
||
O
||
335
||
????*
|} *After the target and with a windmilling propeller, aircraft left the formation under control [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/84 C.D. Crawford] :Name: Crawford :Missions count: 18 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38255||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |43-38776||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-38657||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38106||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany) ||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-38776||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-8782||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||44-8782 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
412
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/398 C.D. Schaad] :Name: Schaad, C.D. :Missions count: 6 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-102447||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
A
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||01/17/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |43-38281||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||43-38281 - Kimmie Kar for 9 (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
412
|| |- |42-97844||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-31887||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Lost
||
F
||
335
||
12378*
|} *At 1142, 5050'N 1400'E, and with #2 feathered, this B-17G lagged behind the formation and at 1212 5146'N 1420'E the B-17G was last reported heading in a northwest direction, crashed Tillowitz. [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/459 C.E. Tucker] :Name: Tucker, C.E. :Missions count: 28 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30218||09/09/1943 Paris (Beaumont-sur-Oise) (France)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||09/16/1943 Bordeaux (La Pallice) (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30045||09/27/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30045 - She's My Gal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-30218||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-30218||10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-30218||10/08/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-37756||10/09/1943 Marienburg (Germany)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-37734||10/10/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-37734 - Cuddle Cat (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-37756||10/14/1943 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-37756||10/20/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-30218||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-30218||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-30244||11/13/1943 Bremen-Kiel (Germany)||42-30244 - Holy Terror (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-30218||11/16/1943 Rjukan (Norway)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-30218||11/19/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||11/26/1943 Paris (France)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-37826||11/29/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-30218||11/30/1943 Solingen (Wermelken) (Germany)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-37935||12/05/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-37935 - Wee Miss America (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-37826||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31057||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-31057 - Devil's Daughter, the 2nd (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-37826||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-37826||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31258||12/31/1943 Paris (France)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-37857||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-37857 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-37935||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-37935 - Wee Miss America (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-37756||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/69 C.F. Cole] :Name: Cole, C.F. :Missions count: 10 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37756||12/31/1943 Paris (France)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37756||01/14/1944 Noball 71 (France)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-37826||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-37826||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31565||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31565 - Lassie Come Home (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31565||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31565 - Lassie Come Home (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31565||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-31565 - Lassie Come Home (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31565||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31565 - Lassie Come Home (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37826||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Lost
||
O
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/299 C.H. Mowers] :Name: Mowers, C.H. :Missions count: 6 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37929||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-39869||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-39869 - Heaven Can Wait (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-30235||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-30235 - The Zoot Suiters (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37756||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-37756||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
||
2259*
|} *Over the target with one engine feathered and the bomb doors open, aircraft left the formation under control [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/439 C.R. Stotesbury] :Name: Stotesbury, C.R. :Missions count: 28 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-8331||09/30/1944 Bielefeld (Germany)||44-8331 - Witto Woo-Woo (Little Lu Lu) (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
412
|| |- |42-107204||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
412
|| |- |44-8305||10/06/1944 Berlin (Spandau) (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
412
|| |- |42-97858||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-97858 - Lady Fortune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
412
|| |- |42-31867||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |43-38760||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38760 - Lucky Lady (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38760||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||43-38760 - Lucky Lady (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38760||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||43-38760 - Lucky Lady (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |43-38760||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||43-38760 - Lucky Lady (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-8179||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8667||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-38283||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |43-39175||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38255||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/507 Collins - 482nd BG] :Name: Collins - 482nd BG :Missions count: 1 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30328||11/19/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-30328 - 482nd BG Aircraft (B-17G)||PFF_Sortie||
B
||
412
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/404 D.C. Schnebly] :Name: Schnebly, D.C. :Missions count: 4 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3115||05/13/1943 St. Omer (France)||42-3115 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-29791||05/14/1943 Antwerp (Belgium)||42-29791 - Little Jimmie (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-29791||05/19/1943 Flensburg (Germany)||42-29791 - Little Jimmie (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-3110||05/21/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-3110 - (B-17F)||
Lost
||
D
||
335
||
4907*
|} *At 1245 and damaged by flak over Dollard Bay, this B17F left the formation under control, crashed Drieborg, Germany - 4 KIA, 6 POW [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/147 D.G. Ginsberg] :Name: Ginsberg, D.G. :Missions count: 5 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-39884||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-6080||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-6080||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||02/13/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/334 D.L. Pearson] :Name: Pearson, D.L. :Missions count: 27 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31939||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31876||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||42-31876 - Fireball Red (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |43-38760||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||43-38760 - Lucky Lady (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |44-8305||12/02/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38283||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |44-6598||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-107047||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||01/07/1945 Cologne (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |44-8782||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8782 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
412
|| |- |44-8040||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-8040||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-8667||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |44-8782||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||44-8782 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |44-8230||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8709 ||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||44-8709 - "Joltin Joe" Wilson Crew (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |44-8709 ||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8709 - "Joltin Joe" Wilson Crew (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |44-8230||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8364||05/14/1945 VICTORY TOUR 1 (Germany)||44-8364 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/457 D.V. Tregoning] :Name: Tregoning, D.V. :Missions count: 37 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-38140||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
412
|| |- |43-38441||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||43-38441 - Miss Hell - Bent for Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
412
|| |- |42-97858||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-97858 - Lady Fortune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
412
|| |- |42-97194||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |43-38660||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |42-97194||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |43-38760||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||43-38760 - Lucky Lady (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||01/07/1945 Cologne (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||01/17/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-39055||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||43-39055 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/104 D.W. Detlefs] :Name: Detlefs, D.W. :Missions count: 19 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38657||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |44-8269||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38774||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38774 - Clay Pigeon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/120 E.C. Ericksen] :Name: Ericksen, E.C. :Missions count: 7 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-37783||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |43-37783||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |C44-6598||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||05/16/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 1 (Europe)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/473 E.G. Wallace] :Name: Wallace, E.G. :Missions count: 29 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37756||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany) ||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-37756||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-6080||11/07/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-5918||11/13/1943 Bremen-Kiel (Germany)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-3263||11/16/1943 Rjukan (Norway)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-37756||11/19/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-37756||11/26/1943 Paris (France)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-37756||11/29/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-37756||11/30/1943 Solingen (Wermelken) (Germany)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-37756||12/05/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-31305||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-31305 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31251||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31305||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-31305 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-30634||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-30634 - Liberty Belle (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
412
|| |- |42-37756||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-37826||12/31/1943 Paris (France)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |42-37935||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-37935 - Wee Miss America (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-39869||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-39869 - Heaven Can Wait (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
412
|| |- |42-37929||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-37756||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-37756||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31376||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-37756||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-37756 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||03/02/1944 Chartres (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/42 E.J. Broman] :Name: Broman, E.J. :Missions count: 24 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30272||07/04/1943 La Pallice (France)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||07/28/1943 Oschersleben (Germany)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-3266||07/29/1943 Warnemunde (Germany)||42-3266 - Sittin' Bull (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-30176||07/30/1943 Kassel (Germany)||42-30176 - Assassin (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||08/17/1943 Regensburg (Germany)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||08/24/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-3266||08/31/1943 Lille Meulan (France)||42-3266 - Sittin' Bull (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-30226||09/03/1943 Paris (France)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)(B-17F)||
ABORT
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||09/07/1943 Watten (France)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||09/09/1943 Paris (Beaumont-sur-Oise) (France)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||09/15/1943 Paris (Billancourt) (France)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||09/16/1943 Bordeaux (La Pallice) (France)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||09/23/1943 Vannes (France)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||09/26/1943 Paris (Citroen) (France)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-3497||09/27/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-3497 - (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||10/08/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||10/09/1943 Marienburg (Germany)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||10/10/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
Lost
||
U
||
335
||
11188*
|} *Just after the target and on fire aircraft left the formation under control [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/80 E.J. Costales] :Name: Costales, E.J. :Missions count: 13 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-6098||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-31561||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31561 - Just Elmer's Tune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-31561||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31561 - Just Elmer's Tune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-31561||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-31561 - Just Elmer's Tune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-31561||02/05/1944 Villacoublay (France)||42-31561 - Just Elmer's Tune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-31561||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31561 - Just Elmer's Tune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-31561||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31561 - Just Elmer's Tune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-31561||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-31561 - Just Elmer's Tune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-31561||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31561 - Just Elmer's Tune (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-31561||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31561 - Just Elmer's Tune (B-17G)||
Lost
||
Z
||
335
||
2644*
|} *With number 1 engine hit, and half of the horizontal stabalizer shot away, aircraft left the formation under control and was heading for the Danish coast. Last seen flying into a cloud bank under attack from a yellow nose Fw-109 [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/151 E.P. Greer] :Name: Greer, E.P. :Missions count: 21 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107047||09/30/1944 Bielefeld (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |43-38469||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-107047||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38774||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||43-38774 - Clay Pigeon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38776||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/123 F.A. Fagan] :Name: Fagan, F.A. :Missions count: 3 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-6080||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||03/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Lost
||
Y
||
335
||
2983*
|} *At 1402 with the landing gear extended aircraft left the formation under control [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/59 F.J. Calicura] :Name: Calicura, F.J. :Missions count: 31 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-6838||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/37 F.R. Brady] :Name: Brady, F.R. :Missions count: 4 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37889||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31785||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31785 - Slightly Dangerous II (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/468 F.W. Volz] :Name: Volz, F.W. :Missions count: 16 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38255||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |43-38199||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Lost
||
Z
||
336
||
????*
|- |43-38346||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |44-8364||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||44-8364 - (B-17G)||AB_Sortie||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |} *Forced landing Deblin, Poland and was salvaged [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/48 G.E. Brumbaugh] :Name: Brumbaugh, G.E. :Missions count: 19 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-39052||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-8438||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
R
||
335
||
????*
|- |42-97376||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||05/16/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 1 (Europe)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |} *Hit over the target and #3 propeller running away and #4 at half power, this B-17G lost contact with the formation, hit by flak again near Frankfurt, forced landing in Belgium – 8 RTD – 1 WIA Plane Salvaged [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/353 G.F. Ransom] :Name: Ransom, G.F. :Missions count: 6 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30271||08/12/1943 Bonn (Wesseling) (Germany)||42-30271 - BomBoggie (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-30271||08/15/1943 Merville-Lille Vendeville (France)||42-30271 - BomBoggie (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-3266||08/17/1943 Regensburg (Germany)||42-3266 - Sittin' Bull (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||08/27/1943 Watten (France)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-30271||09/03/1943 Paris (France)||42-30271 - BomBoggie (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-30271||09/06/1943 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-30271 - BomBoggie (B-17F)||
Lost
||
R
||
335
||545* |} *At Soissons, unable to keep up with the formation, aircraft jettisoned the bombs and came under fighter attack, last seen flying into a cloud bank, crashed Nancy, France – 5 EVD - 1 KIA - 4 POW - E&E 163, 184, 196, 197, 219 [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/328 G.K. Painter] :Name: Painter, G.K. :Missions count: 14 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-8305||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
V
||
335
|| |- |44-8305||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-8305||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-8305||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-8305||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |44-8305||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-8305||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-31939||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |44-8305||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-8305||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Lost
||
G
||
335
||????* |- |43-38317||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |43-38776||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |} *Salvaged on the continent [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/169 G.S. Hansen] :Name: Hansen, G.S. :Missions count: 23 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30120||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-3400||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-3400||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-3400||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-3400||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-3400||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-3400||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-38024||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-38024 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-3400||02/05/1944 Villacoublay (France)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-38024||02/13/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-38024 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-38024||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-38024 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-31534||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31534 - 100th BG Aircraft (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
O
||
412
|| |- |42-97683||06/11/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||06/21/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||06/26/1944 Drohobycz (Poland)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||07/03/1944 Arad (Romania)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||07/05/1944 Beziers (France)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97561||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
PFF-Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/348 G.T. Purdy] :Name: Purdy, G.T. :Missions count: 36 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38760||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||43-38760 - Lucky Lady (B-17G)||
Lost
||
X
||
335
||
????*
|- |42-102455||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||01/17/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |44-6522||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||44-6522 - Dirty Duchess (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
412
|| |- |42-97376||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |} *Salvaged, landed on the continent [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/170 H.E. Hansen] :Name: Hansen, H.E. :Missions count: 31 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107047||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |44-8438||01/17/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8438 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
334
|| |- |43-38067||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||43-38067 - Big Chief Illiniwek (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
412
|| |- |42-38140||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
412
|| |- |44-6475||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-31867||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/496 H.E. Wright] :Name: Wright, H.E. :Missions count: 35 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3263||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-31632||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-31632 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-31876||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31876 - Fireball Red (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
412
|| |- |42-37889||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-31632||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-31632 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||05/01/1944 Sarreguemines (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||06/02/1944 Acheres (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-97257||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-97257 - Knock-Out Baby! (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
412
|| |- |42-107047||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-97264||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||06/22/1944 Gennevilliers (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||06/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||07/06/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/21 H.M. Baumgartner] :Name: Baumgartner, H.M. :Missions count: 15 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31600||03/18/1944 Letchfield (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||03/19/1944 Noball 5 or 88 (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
412
|| |- |42-31600||03/26/1944 Noball 10A (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||03/28/1944 Chateaudun (France)||42-31632 - (B-17G)||Sortie||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31939||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-97120||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/344 H.M. Powers] :Name: Powers, H.M. :Missions count: 26 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31063||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||11/07/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||11/16/1943 Rjukan (Norway)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-6080||11/19/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-6080||11/26/1943 Paris (France)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-30120||11/29/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||11/30/1943 Solingen (Wermelken) (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31305||12/05/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-31305 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31329||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||03/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/329 H.S. Palmer] :Name: Palmer, H.S. :Missions count: 32 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-6598||01/17/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Lost
||
M
||
335
|| |- |44-8604||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |43-37783||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |44-6583||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||44-6583 - Cadet Nurse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |43-37783||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-38776||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38776 - Passion Wagon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/52 J.A. Bunch] :Name: Bunch, J.A. :Missions count: 1 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30211||06/22/1943 Huls (Germany)||42-30211 - (B-17F)||
Lost
||
T
||
335
||4903* |} *Over the target, with the nose and tail sections damaged by 4 fighters, aircraft left the formation under control; 1st mission for crew [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/293 J.A. Moller] :Name: Moller, J.A. :Missions count: 2 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31887||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
412
|| |- |42-102560||06/19/1944 Bordeaux (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/61 J.B. Campbell] :Name: Campbell, J.B. :Missions count: 23 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37889||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany) ||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||03/13/1944 Noball 78 (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||03/15/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||03/18/1944 Letchfield (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||03/19/1944 Noball 5 or 88 (France)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-39884||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/259 J.C. Mansfield] :Name: Mansfield, J.C. :Missions count: 13 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107204||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-106993||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-97376||05/16/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 1 (Europe)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/335 J.D. Pearson] :Name: Pearson, J.D. :Missions count: 11 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-6098||12/31/1943 Paris (France)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-6080||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-37876||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-37876 - Miss Raps-O-D (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
412
|| |- |42-30181||01/14/1944 Noball 71 (France)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-6080||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-30609||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-31561||02/06/1944 St. Andre De Löeure (France)||42-31561 - Just Elmer's Tune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
||
2544*
|} *Near Lingen, aircraft left the formation on fire [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/406 J.D. Scott] :Name: Scott, J.D. :Missions count: 27 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30353||09/23/1943 Vannes (France)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-3497||10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany)||42-3497 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||10/20/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||11/13/1943 Bremen-Kiel (Germany)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||11/16/1943 Rjukan (Norway)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||11/19/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||Sortie||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||11/26/1943 Paris (France)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-6080||11/29/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-30342||11/30/1943 Solingen (Wermelken) (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |- |42-37879||12/05/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||Sortie||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
412
|| |- |42-31462||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-37826||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||01/14/1944 Noball 71 (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||Sortie||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||02/05/1944 Villacoublay (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31320||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-31320 - I'll Be Around (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31320||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31320 - I'll Be Around (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||10/18/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
C
||
412
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/163 J.E. Hamilton] :Name: Hamilton, J.E. :Missions count: 36 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31939||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-97215||10/03/1944 Nurnburg (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |42-106993||10/06/1944 Berlin (Spandau) (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||10/07/1944 Bohlen (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |44-6475||10/09/1944 Mainz (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |44-6475||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-31939||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |42-107204||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-8305||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97844||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
||
335
|| |- |43-38106||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-107204||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |43-39055||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||43-39055 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-6801||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||44-6801 - Umbriago (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
412
|| |- |44-6902||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-8305||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/274 J.E. McFee] :Name: McFee, J.E. :Missions count: 29 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3263||03/19/1944 Noball 5 or 88 (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||03/22/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-37879||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||05/01/1944 Noball 120 (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||05/01/1944 Sarreguemines (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-37879||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-37879||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||05/28/1944 Dessau (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31867||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-31867||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-31462||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31867||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/277 J.E. McKinley] :Name: McKinley, J.E. :Missions count: 1 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3115||05/14/1943 Antwerp (Belgium)||42-3115 - (B-17F)||
Lost
||
N
||
335
||
4908*
|} *At 1220, over the Island of Zuit, Beveland and under fighter attack, Aircraft spun out of formation, crashed on the island of Noard, Beveland [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/337 J.G. Peery] :Name: Peery, J.G. :Missions count: 2 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3263||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-3206||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-3206 - (B-17F)||
Lost
||
T
||
335
||4404* |} *Over target with 3 engines feathered and the tail section damaged by flak, Aircraft left formation under control. [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/141 J.J. Getchius] :Name: Getchius, J.J. :Missions count: 15 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38317||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-39052||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/509 J.J. Hamilton (482nd)] :Name: Hamilton, J.J. (482nd) :Missions count: 1 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-0731||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||43-0731 - 482nd BG Aircraft (B-17G)||
PFF_Sortie
||
||
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/242 J.J. Lee] :Name: Lee, J.J. :Missions count: 2 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30271||07/04/1943 La Pallice (France)||42-30271 - BomBoggie (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-30271||07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30271 - BomBoggie (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
R
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/315 J.L. Nunes] :Name: Nunes, J.L. :Missions count: 6 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29679||05/13/1943 St. Omer (France)||42-29679 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-29679||05/14/1943 Antwerp (Belgium)||42-29679 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |42-29791||05/15/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-29791 - Little Jimmie (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-29709||05/29/1943 Rennes (France)||42-29709 - Yo' Brother (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-29679||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-29679 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |42-29680||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-29680 - Battlin' B (B-17F)||
Lost
||
R
||
336
||
2751*
|} *Over the target with Group, last seen after turn off target, Aircraft crashed into the Baltic Sea; all crew members KIA [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/442 J.L. Sundberg] :Name: Sundberg, J.L. :Missions count: 12 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3264||12/30/1943 06/29/1943 Le Mans (France)||42-3264 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30176||07/04/1943 La Pallice (France)||42-30176 - Assassin (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-30176||07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30176 - Assassin (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-30176||07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30176 - Assassin (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-30176||07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany)||42-30176 - Assassin (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-30176||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-30176 - Assassin (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-30176||07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany)||42-30176 - Assassin (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-30176||07/28/1943 Oschersleben (Germany)||42-30176 - Assassin (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-30176||07/29/1943 Warnemunde (Germany)||42-30176 - Assassin (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-30176||08/12/1943 Bonn (Wesseling) (Germany)||42-30176 - Assassin (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-30176||08/15/1943 Merville-Lille Vendeville (France)||42-30176 - Assassin (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-30176||08/17/1943 Regensburg (Germany)||42-30176 - Assassin (B-17F)||
Lost
||
P
||
335
||
401*
|} *At 1030, 60 miles north east of Antwerp, aircraft came under fighter attack [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/288 J.M. Miller] :Name: Miller, J.M. :Missions count: 31 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97215||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||05/20/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-97599||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97599 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-97561||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97586||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97586 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-97696||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-97696 - Terrible Termite (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |42-97561||08/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||08/04/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||08/25/1944 Politz (Germany)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |44-8040||09/08/1944 Mainz (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |44-8040||09/09/1944 Dusseldorf (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97961||09/12/1944 Magdeburg (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||09/19/1944 Szolnok (Hungary)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
||
10201*
|- |44-8151||09/30/1944 Bielefeld (Germany)||44-8151 - Princess Pat (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |44-8179||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Lost
||
L
||
335
||
????*
|} *10201 - MACR 10201 plane hit by flak landed in Russia, 4 crew bailed out *???? - Landed on the continent [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/356 J.M. Redin] :Name: Redin, J.M. :Missions count: 3 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97844||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97856||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97856 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-97856||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97856 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
W
||
335
||
7500*
|} *Just after the target and with a severely damaged tail section, this B-17G went into a steep dive, crashed Neubiberg, Germany – 10 KIA [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/43 J.O. Brouillette] :Name: Brouillette, J.O. :Missions count: 7 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-6902||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |43-38346||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/89 J.O. Crutchfield] :Name: Crutchfield, J.O. :Missions count: 33 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31063||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31561||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31561 - Just Elmer's Tune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-38024||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-38024 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-31258||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31785||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-31785 - Slightly Dangerous II (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-32002||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-32002 - Berlin First (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||03/02/1944 Chartres (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Recalled
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||03/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||03/09/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||03/13/1944 Noball 78 (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||03/18/1944 Letchfield (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-37935||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37935 - Wee Miss America (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-31589||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||03/28/1944 Chateaudun (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||04/28/1944 Noball 18A (France)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||05/08/1944 La Glacerie (France)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-32066||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-32066 - Silver Slipper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/36 J.V. Bradley] :Name: Bradley, J.V. :Missions count: 37 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107047||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||12/02/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-107201||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-97858||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97858 - Lady Fortune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
412
|| |- |42-107204||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |43-38657||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |42-31989||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31887||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||01/07/1945 Cologne (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-39037||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |44-8269||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6583||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||44-6583 - Cadet Nurse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |43-38255||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
H
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-38281||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-38281 - Kimmie Kar for 9 (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/158 J.W. Hagenbaugh] :Name: Hagenbaugh, J.W. :Missions count: 36 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-6080||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-37889||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Recalled
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||03/06/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||03/13/1944 Noball 78 (France)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||03/15/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||03/18/1944 Letchfield (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||03/22/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||03/26/1944 Noball 10A (France)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||03/28/1944 Chateaudun (France)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||05/01/1944 Sarreguemines (France)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-32066||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-32066 - Silver Slipper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||05/23/1944 Melun (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-32066||05/28/1944 Dessau (Germany)||42-32066 - Silver Slipper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||06/19/1944 Bordeaux (France)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||08/07/1944 Trzebinia (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/217 J.W. Johnson] :Name: Johnson, J.W. :Missions count: 14 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3111||05/13/1943 St. Omer (France)||42-3111 - The Brass Rail (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-3111||05/14/1943 Antwerp (Belgium)||42-3111 - The Brass Rail (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-29689||05/17/1943 Lorient (France)||42-29689 - Skack Buster (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-3111||05/21/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-3111 - The Brass Rail (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-3111||05/29/1943 Rennes (France)||42-3111 - The Brass Rail (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-3111||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-3111 - The Brass Rail (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-29591||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-29591 - The Shamrock Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-30276||06/22/1943 Huls (Germany)||42-30276 - Terry and the Pirates (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-30218||06/25/1943 Breman (Germany)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-30218||06/28/1943 St. Nazaire (France)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-30218||06/29/1943 Le Mans (France)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-30218||07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-30353||07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-30353||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
Z
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/483 J.W. Streeton] :Name: Streeton, J.W. :Missions count: 29 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97383||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |44-6098||06/11/1944 Normandy (France)||44-6098 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-97120||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-97120||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-97120||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |44-6098|| 06/19/1944 Bordeaux (France)||44-6098 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |44-6098||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||44-6098 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |44-6098||06/29/1944 Leipzig (Bohlen) (Germany)||44-6098 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |44-6013||07/06/1944 TACTICAL (France)||44-6013 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |42-97383||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||Sortie||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-97961||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-97945||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97945 - Luck of the Irish (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |42-97961||08/02/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-97961||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-97961||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-97961||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-97961||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-97989||08/16/1944 Zeitz (Germany)||42-97989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-97961||08/24/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-97961||08/25/1944 Politz (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-97696||08/27/1944 Husum (Germany)||42-97696 - Terrible Termite (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-97992||08/30/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-97992 - Trouble Buggy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-97992||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97992 - Trouble Buggy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-97989||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||42-97989 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
Y
||
335
||
????*
|- |43-38255||09/19/1944 Szolnok (Hungary)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-97961||09/26/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |} *Aircraft made forced landing in Russia and was salvaged [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/483 J.W. Whitcomb] :Name: Whitcomb, J.W. :Missions count: 4 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31063||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31632||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31632 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||04/25/1944 Dijon (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/263 K.C. Mason] :Name: Mason, K.C. :Missions count: 7 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29685||05/14/1943 Antwerp (Belgium)||42-29685 - (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-29702||05/15/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-29702 - Rat Killer (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-29800||05/17/1943 Lorient (France)||42-29800 - Me and My Gal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-3079||05/19/1943 Flensburg (Germany)||42-3079 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-29693||05/29/1943 Rennes (France)||42-29693 - Lonesome Polecat (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
412
|| |- |42-29827||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-29827 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-29827||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-29827 - (B-17F)||
Lost
||
V
||
335
||
4901*
|} *Aircraft last seen west of target; 4th mission for crew [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/282 K.C. Melvin] :Name: Melvin, K.C. :Missions count: 35 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97194||09/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||09/08/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||09/09/1944 Dusseldorf (Germany)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||09/11/1944 Ruhland (Fulda) (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||09/12/1944 Magdeburg (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||09/19/1944 Szolnok (Hungary)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-102455||10/19/1944 Mannheim (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |43-38106||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||Sortie||
V
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||Sortie||
T
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||Sortie||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-8305||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||Sortie||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||Sortie||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||01/07/1945 Cologne (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/228 K.S. Knowlton] :Name: Knowlton, K.S. :Missions count: 25 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29591||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-29591 - The Shamrock Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||06/22/1943 Huls (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||06/25/1943 Breman (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||06/28/1943 St. Nazaire (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||06/29/1943 Le Mans (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30218||07/04/1943 La Pallice (France)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-3266||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-3266 - Sittin' Bull (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-3266||07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany)||42-3266 - Sittin' Bull (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||07/28/1943 Oschersleben (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||08/12/1943 Bonn (Wesseling) (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||08/19/1943 Woensdrecht Gilz-Rijen (Netherlands)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-3266||08/24/1943 Evreux-Conches (France)||42-3266 - Sittin' Bull (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||09/03/1943 Paris (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||09/06/1943 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||09/07/1943 Watten (France)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||09/09/1943 Paris (Beaumont-sur-Oise) (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30817||09/15/1943 Paris (Billancourt) (France)||42-30817 - Miss Flower III (B-17F)||Sortie||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-30226||09/23/1943 Vannes (France)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-30322||09/26/1943 Paris (Citroen) (France)||42-30322 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
412
|| |- |42-30226||09/27/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-30178||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30817||10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany)||42-30817 - Miss Flower III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-30178||10/20/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/79 L. Correia] :Name: L. Correia :Missions count: 7 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-5986||09/16/1943 Bordeaux (La Pallice) (France)||42-5986 - Brown's Mule (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-5918||09/26/1943 Paris (Citroen) (France)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |42-30167||09/27/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30167 - Destiny's Tot (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-30377||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30377 - Roger the Lodger II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
412
|| |- |42-3497||10/08/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-3497 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-3497||10/09/1943 Marienburg (Germany)||42-3497 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-3497||10/10/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-3497 - (B-17F)||
Lost
||
O
||
335
||
943*
|} *Immediately after leaving the target area, aircraft underwent a severe concentrated fighter attack, 9 Parachutes were observed before aircraft exploded [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/316 L.G. Oehlert] :Name: Oehlert, L.G. :Missions count: 21 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107047||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |44-8741||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8741 - Winged Warrior (B-17G)||AB_Sortie||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-97257||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||42-97257 - Knock-Out Baby! (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
412
|| |- |43-39152 ||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-38333||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-8179||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-8179||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-8179||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-8040||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
412
|| |- |44-8667||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |44-8260||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||44-8260 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
412
|| |- |44-8667||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||05/19/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 2 (Europe)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/511 L.J. Otten (482nd)] :Name: Otten, L.J. (482nd) :Missions count: 1 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97577||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-97577 - 482nd BG Aircraft (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/76 M. Cope] :Name: Cope, M. :Missions count: 1 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-6598||05/19/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 2 (Europe)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||Sortie||
N
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/363 M. Rey] :Name: Rey, M. :Missions count: 14 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107204||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||AB_Sortie||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-31867||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||Sortie||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||05/19/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 2 (Europe)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/110 M.B. Dunham] :Name: Dunham, M.B. :Missions count: 20 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3263||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-31329||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-3529||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-6080||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-31462||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-37826||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-30634||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-30634 - Liberty Belle (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||02/06/1944 St. Andre De Löeure (France)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||03/02/1944 Chartres (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Lost
||
N
||
335
||
2797*
|} *After bombing the target with number 1 engine featherd, aircraft could not keep up with the formation [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/490 M.E. Wilson] :Name: Wilson, M.E. :Missions count: 5 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31632||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-31632 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-31632||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-31632 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-31632||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-31632 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-31632||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-31632 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
Z
||
335
||
4264*
|} *Shortly after the IP and with engine trouble from the very beginning of the mission, aircraft dropped behind the formation, bombing the target as planned, Interned at Dubendorf, Switzerland [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/460 M.R. Turner] :Name: Turner, M.R. :Missions count: 31 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-39175||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-37783||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-107201||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38942||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38990||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38346||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||Sortie||
K
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||05/16/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 1 (Europe)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||Sortie||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/365 N.W. Richardson] :Name: Richardson, N.W. :Missions count: 36 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-106993||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-107204||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |43-38760||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38760 - Lucky Lady (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||ABORT||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
||
????*
|- |44-6598||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||ABORT||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-39175||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |44-6902||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |44-6902||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |} *Forced landing 70 AF Laon / Couvron, France [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/471 O.L. Walker] :Name: Walker, O.L. :Missions count: 1 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-5080||02/18/1943 Training Accident U.S. (United States)||42-5080 - (B-17F)||
Accident
||
W
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/78 O.W. Cornett] :Name: Cornett, O.W. :Missions count: 6 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29780||05/17/1943 Lorient (France)||42-29780 - Silver Queen (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-29780||05/19/1943 Flensburg (Germany)||42-29780 - Silver Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-29780||05/21/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-29780 - Silver Queen (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-29780||05/29/1943 Rennes (France)||42-29780 - Silver Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-30118||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-30118 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30118||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-30118 - (B-17F)||
Lost
||
N
||
335
||
4738*
|} *Last seen west of the target, this B-17F crashed in the North Sea - 10 KIA [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/262 P.A. Martin] :Name: Martin, P.A. :Missions count: 29 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37879||03/22/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
334
|| |- |42-6080||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-31632||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31632 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-31681||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31681 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
412
|| |- |42-97215||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97407||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-97407 - Aste Risk (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
412
|| |- |42-97264||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||04/28/1944 Noball 18A (France)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97560||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97560 - 482nd BG Aircraft (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
H
||
412
|| |- |42-97586||05/20/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-97586 - (B-17G)||PFF_Sortie||
H
||
412
|| |- |42-97561||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97561||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97586||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-97586 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
335
|| |- |42-97561||06/21/1944 Berlin (Basdorf) (Germany)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97599||06/23/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97599 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-97561||06/25/1944 Salesman (France)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97561||06/29/1944 Leipzig (Bohlen) (Germany)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97599||07/04/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97599 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-97561||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97561||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97561||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/291 P.V. Milward] :Name: Milward, P.V. :Missions count: 30 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30178||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-6080||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
AB_Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-31251||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-31251 - (B-17G)||
AB_Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-30178||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Lost
||
R
||
335
||
7700*
|- |42-30178||01/14/1944 Noball 71 (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
ABORT
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||02/05/1944 Villacoublay (France)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31565||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31565 - Lassie Come Home (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31565||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-31565 - Lassie Come Home (B-17G)||
AB_Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31565||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31565 - Lassie Come Home (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31565||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31565 - Lassie Come Home (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31565||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-31565 - Lassie Come Home (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31565||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-31565 - Lassie Come Home (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31565||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31565 - Lassie Come Home (B-17G)||Recalled||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-31600||03/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-31999||03/26/1944 Noball 10A (France)||42-31999 - Chicken Ship (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
412
|| |- |42-31320||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-31320 - I'll Be Around (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
412
|| |- |42-31462||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31999||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-31999 - Chicken Ship (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/122 R.A. Fabiniak] :Name: Fabiniak, R.A. :Missions count: 17 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107204||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |44-8640||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
334
|| |- |43-37783||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/308 R.A. Nelson] :Name: Nelson, R.A. :Missions count: 33 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-8269||01/17/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |43-38469||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-31867||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |43-39152||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |44-8548||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||44-8548 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/326 R.A. Pachnik] :Name: Pachnik, R.A. :Missions count: 5 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38346||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/426 R.A. Smith] :Name: Smith, R.A. :Missions count: 4 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38942||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/23 R.E. Beatty] :Name: Beatty, R.E. :Missions count: 1 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-5918||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Lost
||
W
||
335
||
1561*
|} *About five miles before reaching the target area, this B-17F began lagging behind the formation, crashed Leeuwarden, The Netherlands – 6 KIA - 4 POW [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/428 R.E. Snow] :Name: Snow, R.E. :Missions count: 29 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3263||06/28/1943 St. Nazaire (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||06/29/1943 Le Mans (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-30192||07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany)||42-30192 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-5918||07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||07/28/1943 Oschersleben (Germany)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||07/29/1943 Warnemunde (Germany)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||08/12/1943 Bonn (Wesseling) (Germany)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||08/15/1943 Merville-Lille Vendeville (France)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-30353||08/17/1943 Regensburg (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-30353||08/24/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-30272||09/06/1943 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-30272 - Fritz Blitz (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||09/07/1943 Watten (France)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-30273||09/09/1943 Paris (Beaumont-sur-Oise) (France)||42-30273 - Patsy Ann III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||09/15/1943 Paris (Billancourt) (France)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||09/16/1943 Bordeaux (La Pallice) (France)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||09/26/1943 Paris (Citroen) (France)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-37756||09/27/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-30182||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30182 - Blondie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-30181||10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||10/08/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||10/09/1943 Marienburg (Germany)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||10/10/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
ABORT
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30342||11/07/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-31123||11/16/1943 Rjukan (Norway)||42-31123 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-3465||11/26/1943 Paris (France)||42-3465 - Wee Bonnie II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
412
|| |- |42-31924||11/29/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-30244 - Holy Terror (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/10 R.F. Bailey] :Name: Bailey, R.F. :Missions count: 1 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-8667||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/497 R.H. Wright] :Name: Wright, R.H. :Missions count: 14 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97858||09/30/1944 Bielefeld (Germany)||42-97858 - Lady Fortune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
412
|| |- |42-97858||10/03/1944 Nurnburg (Germany)||42-97858 - Lady Fortune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
412
|| |- |42-107204||10/05/1944 Munster (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
412
|| |- |42-97858||10/06/1944 Berlin (Spandau) (Germany)||42-97858 - Lady Fortune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
412
|| |- |44-8331||10/09/1944 Mainz (Germany)||44-8331 - Witto Woo-Woo (Little Lu Lu) (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
412
|| |- |42-107204||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
412
|| |- |43-38814||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||43-38814 - Cadet Nurse the 2nd (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-38814||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||43-38814 - Cadet Nurse the 2nd (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-38814||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||43-38814 - Cadet Nurse the 2nd (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-38814||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||43-38814 - Cadet Nurse the 2nd (B-17G)||
Lost
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-38760||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||43-38760 - Lucky Lady (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38760||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38760 - Lucky Lady (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38760||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||43-38760 - Lucky Lady (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38760||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||43-38760 - Lucky Lady (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/62 R.L. Carson] :Name: Carson, R.L. :Missions count: 21 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30353||08/12/1943 Bonn (Wesseling) (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-30353||08/15/1943 Merville-Lille Vendeville (France)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||08/24/1943 Evreux-Conches (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||08/31/1943 Lille Meulan (France)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||ABORT||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-30353||09/06/1943 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-30353||09/07/1943 Watten (France)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-30353||09/09/1943 Paris (Beaumont-sur-Oise) (France)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||09/15/1943 Paris (Billancourt) (France)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-3465||09/16/1943 Bordeaux (La Pallice) (France)||42-3465 - Wee Bonnie II (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
N
||
412
|| |- |42-6080||09/26/1943 Paris (Citroen) (France)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-6080||09/27/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-6080||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-30353||10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||10/08/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||10/09/1943 Marienburg (Germany)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||10/14/1943 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||10/20/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-37826||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-37826||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-37826||11/13/1943 Bremen-Kiel (Germany)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-30342||11/16/1943 Rjukan (Norway)||42-30342 - T'aint A Bird II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/97 R.L. Davis] :Name: Davis, R.L. :Missions count: 1 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107204||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Lost
||
B
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/109 R.L. Duncan] :Name: Duncan, R.L. :Missions count: 10 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-8269||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||02/14/1945 02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-107201||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38942||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Lost
||
V
||
335
||
12889*
|} *At 1024 aircraft was involved in a midair collision with A/C # 42-97376 which lost its position and fell behind 2102450, causing this aircraft to stall in propeller wash, then 2102450's tail section struck 297376's right wing causing 2102450's tail to seperate at the waist section and roll over on its back, crashed Schonbeck, Germany – 9 KIA [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/46 R.M. Brown] :Name: Brown, R.M. :Missions count: 29 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31867||09/27/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||09/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||10/06/1944 Berlin (Spandau) (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-97376||10/07/1944 Bohlen (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
412
|| |- |42-31939||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||10/18/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||12/02/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-8230||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8364||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||44-8364 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |44-8210||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8364||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||44-8364 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |44-8754||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||44-8754 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |44-8210||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8230||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8667||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |44-8210||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8210||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8230||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8210||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/8 R.O. Baber] :Name: Baber, R.O. :Missions count: 24 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-38140||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||03/28/1944 Chateaudun (France)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97264||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-97264 - Shoo-Shoo---Baby (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
H
||
412
|| |- |42-31600||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||04/28/1944 Noball 18A (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||05/01/1944 Noball 120 (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||05/08/1944 La Glacerie (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-32066||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-32066 - Silver Slipper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-97232||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-97232 - G. I. Issue (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
412
|| |- |42-32066||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-32066 - Silver Slipper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-32066||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-32066 - Silver Slipper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-32066||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-32066 - Silver Slipper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-32066||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-32066 - Silver Slipper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-32066||06/08/1944 Normandy (France)||42-32066 - Silver Slipper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-32066||06/22/1944 Gennevilliers (France)||42-32066 - Silver Slipper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-102700||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-102700 - I'll Get By (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
412
|| |- |42-102700||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-102700 - I'll Get By (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
412
|| |- |42-102700||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-102700 - I'll Get By (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
412
|| |- |42-102700||08/02/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102700 - I'll Get By (B-17G)||
Lost
||
Z
||
412
||
7701*
|} *At 1754 with the left wing on fire, aircraft left the formation and exploded [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/375 R.P. Roehm] :Name: Roehm, R.P. :Missions count: 3 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30353||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-3263||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-31565||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31565 - Lassie Come Home (B-17G)||
Lost
||
U
||
335
||
2795*
|} *Immediately after bombing the target aircraft turned slowly to the left and went into a steep controlled dive [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/283 R.V. Mercer] :Name: Mercer, R.V. :Missions count: 16 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-102455||2/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-31989||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |43-39055||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||43-39055 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-39055||01/17/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-39055 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-38225||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany) ||43-38225 - 390th BG Aircraft (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |43-39055||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||43-39055 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
R
||
335
|| |- |43-39055||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||43-39055 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
R
||
335
||
????*
|} *Crashed at Tournai, Belgium [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/105 R.W. Dillon] :Name: Dillon, R.W. :Missions count: 38 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-106993||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8230||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-8305||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
M
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||01/07/1945 Cologne (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||01/17/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
T
||
335
|| |- |43-38657||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||43-38657 - Evasive Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
334
|| |- |43-39052||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |44-8525||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-8525 - Pocomoco (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
u
||
334
|| |- |42-97194||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |43-39052||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-39052||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/12 S. Balman] :Name: Balman, S. :Missions count: 3 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30609||02/05/1944 Villacoublay (France)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||02/06/1944 St. Andre De Löeure (France)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Lost
||
N
||
335
||
2542*
|} *After the target with 3 and 4 engines on fire, aircraft broke up and went down wings end over end [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/134 S. Foutz] :Name: Foutz, S. :Missions count: 5 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3264||07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-3264 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-3283||07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-30353||07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-3264||07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway)||42-3264 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-3264||07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany)||42-3264 - (B-17F)||
Lost
||
N
||
335
||
193*
|} *Just before the target with number 1 and number 2 engines damaged by flak, aircraft left the formation under control [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/446 S.J. Tavis] :Name: Tavis, S.J. :Missions count: 2 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38996||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-97376||03/03/1945 Brunswick (Germany)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/203 S.L. Houser] :Name: Houser, S.L. :Missions count: 36 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31514||05/23/1944 Melun (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-97232||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-97232 - G. I. Issue (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-97856||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-97856 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31514||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-31867||06/08/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||06/11/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-97257||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-97257 - Knock-Out Baby! (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||06/19/1944 Bordeaux (France)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31867||06/21/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||06/26/1944 Drohobycz (Poland)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||07/05/1944 Beziers (France)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-31867||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-102951||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-102951 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
334
|| |- |42-97561||08/13/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97992||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-97992 - Trouble Buggy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-97992||08/16/1944 Zeitz (Germany)||42-97992 - Trouble Buggy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-97992||08/18/1944 Pacy-sur-Armancon (France)||42-97992 - Trouble Buggy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-97683||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-97683 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-97992||09/08/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-97992 - Trouble Buggy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-97992||09/09/1944 Dusseldorf (Germany)||42-97992 - Trouble Buggy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |42-97586||09/11/1944 Ruhland (Fulda) (Germany)||42-97586 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/87 T.A. Crockett] :Name: Crockett, T.A. :Missions count: 13 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3263||08/19/1943 Woensdrecht Gilz-Rijen (Netherlands)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||Sortie||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-3266||08/27/1943 Watten (France)||42-3266 - Sittin' Bull (B-17F)||Sortie||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||08/31/1943 Lille Meulan (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||Sortie||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||09/03/1943 Paris (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||Sortie||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||09/06/1943 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||Sortie||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-5918||09/07/1943 Watten (France)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||Sortie||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||09/15/1943 Paris (Billancourt)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||Sortie||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||09/16/1943 Bordeaux (La Pallice) (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||Sortie||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-31924||09/23/1943 Vannes (France)||42-30244 - Holy Terror (B-17F)||Sortie||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||09/26/1943 Paris (Citroen) (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||Sortie||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-30181||09/27/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30181 - Herky Jerky II (B-17F)||Sortie||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||Sortie||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||Sortie||
V
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/186 T.F. Henderson] :Name: Henderson, T.F. :Missions count: 6 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-8269||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-97376||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||42-97376 - Aunt Callie's Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
N
||
335
|| |- |44-6598||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||05/14/1945 VICTORY TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-97194||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Lost
||
O
||
335
||
????*
|} *This aircraft made forced landing on the continent [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/16 T.L. Barksdale] :Name: Barksdale, T.L. :Missions count: 8 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-6080||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-32002||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-32002 - Berlin First (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-32002||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-32002 - Berlin First (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-6080||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-6080 - Mary Ruth--The 'WeWa' Special (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-32002||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-32002 - Berlin First (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-32002||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-32002 - Berlin First (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-32002||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-32002 - Berlin First (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-32002||03/06/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-32002 - Berlin First (B-17G)||
Lost
||
X
||
335
||
2982*
|} *At 1210 north of Osnabruck with number 3 and 4 engines feathered and number 2 engine on fire aircraft went into a dive and then leveled off while the crew bailed out [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/350 V.C. Radke] :Name: Radke, V.C. :Missions count: 32 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31992||08/18/1944 Pacy-sur-Armancon (France)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31939||08/24/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31462||08/25/1944 Politz (Germany)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
412
|| |- |42-31920||08/30/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||09/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |43-37801||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||43-37801 - Reluctant Dragon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-31600||09/08/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||09/09/1944 Dusseldorf (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||09/12/1944 Magdeburg (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-102450||09/13/1944 Sindelfingen (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||09/27/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-102455||10/06/1944 Berlin (Spandau) (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |42-102450||10/19/1944 Mannheim (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |43-38617||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38441||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||43-38441 - Miss Hell - Bent for Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||12/02/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |44-8364||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||44-8364 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |43-38469||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-102455||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/419 V.M. Sherwood] :Name: Sherwood, V.M. :Missions count: 29 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-107154||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-38178||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
||
|| |- |42-38178||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-38178 - Ten Aces (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31992||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||06/25/1944 Salesman (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||06/29/1944 Leipzig (Bohlen) (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||07/04/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-102447||07/06/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |44-6085||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||44-6085 - Lili of the Lamplight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |42-97215||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97586||08/04/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-97586 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
335
|| |- |42-97599||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-97599 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-97599||08/07/1944 Trzebinia (Germany)||42-97599 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-97599||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||42-97599 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-97599||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||42-97599 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-8009||08/24/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8009 - This'll Kill You (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-97696||08/25/1944 Politz (Germany)||42-97696 - Terrible Termite (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |44-8151||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||44-8151 - Princess Pat (B-17G)||
Lost
||
O
||
335
||
????*
|- |44-8040||10/03/1944 Nurnburg (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |44-8179||10/09/1944 Mainz (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |44-8179||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-97992||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-97992 - Trouble Buggy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-8210||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8210||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8210||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8364||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||44-8364 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |44-8364||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||44-8364 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |} *Crash landed RAF Leiston and salvaged [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/133 V.W. Ford] :Name: Ford, V.W. :Missions count: 25 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3529||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-3529 - (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
F
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||11/07/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||11/19/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||11/26/1943 Paris (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||11/29/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-29943||11/30/1943 Solingen (Wermelken) (Germany)||42-29943 - Situation Normal (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-37929||12/05/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||01/14/1944 Noball 71 (France)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-31329||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-38123||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
334
|| |- |42-37929||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||03/02/1944 Chartres (France)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/11 W.A. Baker] :Name: Baker, W.A. :Missions count: 13 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3264||07/04/1943 La Pallice (France)||42-3264 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30276||07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-30276 - Terry and the Pirates (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-3321||07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-3321 - Kathy Jane II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-3266||07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany)||42-3266 - Sittin' Bull (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-30274||07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway)||42-30274 - Our Bay-Bee (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-30274||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-30274 - Our Bay-Bee (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-30274||07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany)||42-30274 - Our Bay-Bee (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-3194||07/28/1943 Oschersleben (Germany)||42-3194 - Little Hell (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-30255||07/29/1943 Warnemunde (Germany)||42-30255 - Lonesome Polecat II (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-3266||07/30/1943 Kassel (Germany)||42-3266 - Sittin' Bull (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-30274||08/12/1943 Bonn (Wesseling) (Germany)||42-30274 - Our Bay-Bee (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |42-30218||08/15/1943 Merville-Lille Vendeville (France)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-30274||08/17/1943 Regensburg (Germany)||42-30274 - Our Bay-Bee (B-17F)||
Lost
||
Q
||
335
||
402*
|} *Prior to the target, aircraft left the formation under control and exploded [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/5 W.C. Adams] :Name: Adams, W.C. :Missions count: 6 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29709||05/15/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-29709 - Yo' Brother (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
335
|| |- |42-3061||05/17/1943 Lorient (France)||42-3061 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-3061||05/19/1943 Flensburg (Germany)||42-3061 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-3091||05/29/1943 Rennes (France)||42-3091 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-29675||06/11/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-29675 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-29675||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-29675 - (B-17F)||
Lost
||
S
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/414 W.C. Shaw] :Name: Shaw, W.C. :Missions count: 35 Missions {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31760||10/06/1944 Berlin (Spandau) (Germany)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-31989||10/18/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-107047||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-107204||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-102455||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |43-38199||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |42-31887||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
F
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||01/07/1945 Cologne (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-31887||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||42-31887 - Big Casino (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||01/17/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6583||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-6583 - Cadet Nurse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |44-6902||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/184 W.G. Helm] :Name: Helm, W.G. :Missions count: 35 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97215||08/24/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
334
|| |- |43-38106||08/25/1944 Politz (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-38140||08/27/1944 Husum (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||09/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31600||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31600 - Pride of New Mexico (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||09/08/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-107047||09/09/1944 Dusseldorf (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||09/11/1944 Ruhland (Fulda) (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||09/13/1944 Sindelfingen (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||09/19/1944 Szolnok (Hungary)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||09/30/1944 Bielefeld (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-102560||10/03/1944 Nurnburg (Germany)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-31920||10/06/1944 Berlin (Spandau) (Germany)||42-31920 - Able Mable (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||10/07/1944 Bohlen (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38551||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |44-6528||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||44-6528 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
334
|| |- |43-38760||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||43-38760 - Lucky Lady (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8305||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-8305||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||44-8305 - Humming Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |44-6475||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
K
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-102450||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Lost
||
V
||
335
||
????*
|} *Aircraft badly damaged and made landing on the continent [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/222 W.P. Kelley] :Name: Kelley, W.P. :Missions count: 4 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37879||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-37879 - Wrinkled Belly Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-31305||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-31305 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
M
||
335
||
1557*
|} *Aircraft was shot down over the target at about 12:08, two parachutes were observed [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/243 W.P. Legg] :Name: Legg, W.P. :Missions count: 22 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-102450||02/26/1945 Berlin (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |43-38255||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38255 - Poof Proof (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |44-6838||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||44-6902 - Mason-Dixon Liner (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
335
|| |- |43-38996||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |42-107204||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
B
||
335
|| |- |43-38441||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||43-38441 - Miss Hell - Bent for Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
412
|| |- |42-107204||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
335
|| |- |44-8640||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-8640 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |44-6598||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||44-6598 - Queen Mary (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
N
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38346||04/17/1945 Aussig (Germany)||43-38346 - Excelsior (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-107047||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
335
|| |- |44-6902||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-39052 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |43-37783||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany) ||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |- |43-38942||05/14/1945 VICTORY TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-38942 - Belligerent Beauty (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |44-8269||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||44-8269 - The Red Fox (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/385 W.T. Rourke] :Name: Rourke, W.T. :Missions count: 34 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-37826||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-37826 - No Excuse (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-37929||02/05/1944 Villacoublay (France)||42-37929 - Diana (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
335
|| |- |42-37889||02/06/1944 St. Andre De Löeure (France)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-30178||02/10/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
AB_Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- | 42-3153 || 02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)|| 42-3153 - The Devil's Daughter (B-17F) ||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |42-3263||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-3263||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||02/28/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Recalled
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||03/06/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||03/13/1944 Noball 78 (France)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||03/15/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||03/18/1944 Letchfield (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
AB_SPARE
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||03/19/1944 Noball 5 or 88 (France)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||03/26/1944 Noball 10A (France)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-37988||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-37988 - Flag Ship (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31589||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-31462||04/25/1944 Dijon (France)||42-31462 - Roarin' Bill (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||05/01/1944 Noball 120 (France)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||05/24/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-38140||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/276 W.W. McIntyre] :Name: McIntyre, W.W. :Missions count: 13 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30609||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-6098||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
R
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||12/31/1943 Paris (France)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||01/14/1944 Noball 71 (France)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |- |42-31063||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-30609||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-30609 - Pistol Packin' Mama (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
335
|| |} ===Squad 336=== [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/54 A.E. Burns] :Name: Burns, A.E. :Missions count: 34 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31675||09/27/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-31675 - Berlin Bessie (B-17G)|||
Lost
||
W
||
336
||
???*
|- |43-38469||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |43-38283||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
AB_Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |} *Landed on the continent and was salvaged [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/294 A.L. Moore] :Name: Moore, A.L. :Missions count: 3 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38333||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||05/16/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 1 (Europe)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/437 A.V. Stone] :Name: Stone, A.V. :Missions count: 5 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-29675||05/13/1943 St. Omer (France)||42-29675 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-3171||05/14/1943 Antwerp (Belgium)||42-3171 - The Blivit (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-29675||05/17/1943 Lorient (France)||42-29675 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-29675||05/29/1943 Rennes (France)||42-29675 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-3286||06/13/1943 Kiel (Germany)||42-3286 - (B-17F)||
Lost
||
E
||
336
||2453* |} *Aircraft last seen west of target. [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/148 B. Glovick] :Name: Glovick, B. :Missions count: 35 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-102427||09/26/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||09/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||09/30/1944 Bielefeld (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||10/03/1944 Nurnburg (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||10/06/1944 Berlin (Spandau) (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||10/07/1944 Bohlen (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |43-38283||10/22/1944 Munster (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||12/25/1944 Badmunster (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||01/17/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |44-8604||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |43-38996||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||43-38996 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38333||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38317||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38106||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/114 C. Earley] :Name: Earley, C. :Missions count: 35 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38551||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38551 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |42-31989||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |43-38441||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||43-38441 - Miss Hell - Bent for Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
412
|| |- |42-31989||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-102447||11/06/1944 Neumunster (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
334
|| |- |44-8272||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |44-6583||11/30/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||44-6583 - Cadet Nurse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |42-107201||12/02/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38283||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38283||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |44-6583||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||44-6583 - Cadet Nurse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||01/17/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |44-6583||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||44-6583 - Cadet Nurse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |44-6583||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-6583 - Cadet Nurse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |44-6583||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||44-6583 - Cadet Nurse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
AB_Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-39175||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||43-39175 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
334
|| |- |43-38333||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/379 C.H. Rose] :Name: Rose, C.H. :Missions count: 35 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38617||10/26/1944 Hannover (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |42-31876||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||42-31876 - Fireball Red (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||11/05/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||11/06/1944 Neumunster (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |44-6583||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||44-6583 - Cadet Nurse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||12/02/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |43-38660||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |44-8272||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||02/22/1945 Bamberg (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
AB_Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/32 C.L. Bodin] :Name: Bodin, C.L. :Missions count: 13 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31939||06/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||06/29/1944 Leipzig (Bohlen) (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||07/04/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||07/06/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||07/07/1944 Kolleda-Merseburg (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-102427 - (B-17G)||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||43-37783 - Lucky Sherry (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||07/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-97334||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/396 C.L. Savage] :Name: Savage, C.L. :Missions count: 31 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-8179||10/06/1944 Berlin (Spandau) (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |44-8183||10/09/1944 Mainz (Germany)||44-8183 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
335
|| |- |44-8217||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||44-8217 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
335
|| |- |44-8144||10/18/1944 Kassel (Germany)||44-8144 - Hell's Belle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |44-8144||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||44-8144 - Hell's Belle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |44-8210||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
355
|| |- |42-97961||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-97961||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-97961||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |44-8210||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
355
|| |- |44-8364||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||44-8364 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-97992||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||42-97992 - Trouble Buggy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |44-8179||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
334
|| |- |42-97961||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-97961||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-97961||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
K
||
336
||????* |- |44-8144||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-8144 - Hell's Belle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |44-8040||02/14/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |44-8210||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
355
|| |- |44-8144||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||44-8144 - Hell's Belle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |44-8230||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8667||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |44-8230||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8210||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
355
|| |- |44-8754||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||44-8754 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |44-8754||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||44-8754 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |44-8230||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8210||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
355
|| |- |44-8210||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
355
|| |- |44-8179||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-8179 - Yankee Wolf (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |44-8548||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||44-8548 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/429 C.L. Snowdon] :Name: Snowdon, C.L. :Missions count: 36 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97334||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||05/01/1944 Sarreguemines (France)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||05/24/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-3400||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||05/28/1944 Dessau (Germany)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-31999||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31999 - Chicken Ship (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||06/05/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||06/21/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||06/26/1944 Drohobycz (Poland)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||07/03/1944 Arad (Romania)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||07/05/1944 Beziers (France)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-37898||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-37898 - Belle in the Keyhole (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
412
|| |- |42-97383||08/30/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-32066||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-32066 - Silver Slipper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
412
|| |- |42-102450||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/287 C.R. Miller] :Name: Miller, C.R. :Missions count: 22 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31867||09/13/1944 Sindelfingen (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |43-38460||09/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||43-38460 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
V
||
336
||
????*
|- |43-38469||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38660||12/31/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38660 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
334
|| |- |43-38469||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |} *Aircraft made forced landing on the continent and was classed Salvage [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/269 C.S. McCall] :Name: McCall, C.S. :Missions count: 30 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3263||03/13/1944 Noball 78 (France)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-31410||03/15/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||03/18/1944 Letchfield (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-32019||03/19/1944 Noball 5 or 88 (France)||42-32019 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97168||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-97168 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-97168||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-97168 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97168||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-97168 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
C
||
336
||
????*
|- |42-97120||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31992||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31992 - Mirandy (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
J
||
334
|| |- |42-31939||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||06/08/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-97232||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-97232 - G. I. Issue (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
412
|| |} *Aircraft made a forced landing on the continent and was classed as salvage [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/411 D.G. Severson] :Name: Severson, D.G. :Missions count: 2 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31410||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31514||08/16/1944 Zeitz (Germany)||42-31514 - Full House (B-17G)||
Lost
||
K
||
335
||
8178*
|} *At 1134, over the target, and with #2 smoking, this B-17G pulled out of the formation into a dive in an effort to extinguish the fire; unable to regain position in the formation, the B-17G attempted to return to base and was in radio contact with the group until 1230, crashed Mohlau, Germany – 9 POW [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/284 D.H. Merten] :Name: Merten, D.H. :Missions count: 10 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30255||10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany)||42-30255 - Lonesome Polecat II (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
412
|| |- |42-30226||10/08/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)(B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-30226||10/09/1943 Marienburg (Germany)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)(B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-30218||10/10/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-30226||10/14/1943 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)(B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-30226||10/20/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)(B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-30226||11/03/1943 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)(B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-30226||11/05/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)(B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-30226||11/26/1943 Paris (France)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)(B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-30226||11/30/1943 Solingen (Wermelken) (Germany)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)(B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/106 D.J. Doherty] :Name: Doherty, D.J. :Missions count: 35 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97120||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-31675||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31675 - Berlin Bessie (B-17G)||Sortie||
W
||
412
|| |- |42-97205||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||04/25/1944 Dijon (France)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||04/28/1944 Noball 18A (France)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||Sortie||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||05/01/1944 Noball 120 (France)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-97120||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||05/28/1944 Dessau (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||06/11/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||06/19/1944 Bordeaux (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |44-6013||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||44-6013 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||07/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/257 D.J. Mangan] :Name: Mangan, D.J. :Missions count: 2 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97856||06/22/1944 Gennevilliers (France)||42-97856 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
||
336
|| |- |42-38123||06/23/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-38123 - To Hell or Glory (B-17G)||
Lost
||
E
||
334
||
5915*
|} *After the bomb run the aircraft went into a spin; aircraft crashed at the village of OUTER near NINOVE (Belgium) [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/403 D.J. Schmidt] :Name: Schmidt, D.J. :Missions count: 3 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97194||08/16/1944 Zeitz (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||08/18/1944 Pacy-sur-Armancon (France)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |44-6013||08/24/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||44-6013 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
A
||
336
||
8278*
|} *At 1253 crashed at Tennenheide [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/447 D.M. Taylor] :Name: Taylor, D.M. :Missions count: 27 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38584||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-31876||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||42-31876 - Fireball Red (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||12/02/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |43-38760||12/05/1944 Berlin (Germany)||43-38760 - Lucky Lady (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |43-38469||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||Sortie||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-97961||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||42-97961 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||01/07/1945 Cologne (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |43-38899||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||43-38899 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |44-8230||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8040||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
412
|| |- |44-8040||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||44-8040 - 13th Jinx (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
412
|| |- |44-8709||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-8709 - "Joltin Joe" Wilson Crew (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |44-8667||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||44-8667 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |44-8754||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-8754 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |44-8364||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||44-8364 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |44-8230||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8230||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8548||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-8548 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |44-8210||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8210||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8210||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8210||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |44-8272||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||Sortie||
P
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/430 D.R. Snyder] :Name: Snyder, D.R. :Missions count: 12 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-6475||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |44-6475||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-102455||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |44-6475||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/313 D.W. Norred] :Name: Norred, D.W. :Missions count: 1 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-38151||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-38151 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
L
||
336
||
3230*
|} *Details are unknown [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/210 E.A. Jacobsen] :Name: Jacobsen, E.A. :Missions count: 42 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31410||03/26/1944 Noball 10A (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||03/28/1944 Chateaudun (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||Sortie||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-37894||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-37894 - Pegasus IV (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
G
||
334
|| |- |42-31410||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-30120||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-30120 - Patches (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
P
||
412
|| |- |42-31410||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||Crew members 04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-102505||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-102505 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-102505||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-102505 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-31063||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31063 - Spook VI (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
T
||
335
|| |- |42-31410||05/01/1944 Noball 120 (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||05/23/1944 Melun (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |44-6013||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||44-6013 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||06/08/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||06/21/1944 Berlin (Basdorf) (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||06/22/1944 Gennevilliers (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |44-6098||06/23/1944 TACTICAL (France)||44-6098 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||06/29/1944 Leipzig (Bohlen) (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||07/07/1944 Kolleda-Merseburg (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
335
|| |- |42-31939||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||Sortie||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||ABORT||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||07/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/321 E.C. Orndorff] :Name: Orndorff, E.C. :Missions count: 11 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-102427||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||08/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||08/02/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||08/13/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||08/16/1944 Zeitz (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/250 E.G. Lippett] :Name: Lippett, E.G. :Missions count: 26 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-6522||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-6522 - Dirty Duchess (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-38140||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
412
|| |- |44-6475||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||03/12/1945 Swinemunde (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |42-102447||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38317 ||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)|| 43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |44-8272||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |43-38317 ||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)|| 43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
T
||
334
|| |- |43-38990||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |42-106993||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-102455||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-102455||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |43-38441||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||43-38441 - Miss Hell - Bent for Action (B-17G)||
AB-Sortie
||
P
||
412
|| |- |43-38469||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
|
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||05/14/1945 VICTORY TOUR 1 (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/64 E.H. Cavalier] :Name: Cavalier, E.H. :Missions count: 30 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3529||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-3529 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-5918||12/31/1943 Paris (France)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-37734||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)||42-37734 - Cuddle Cat (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-3529||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-3529 - (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-97495||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-97495 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-3400||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-38024||02/03/1944 Wilhelmshaven (Germany)||42-38024 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||02/04/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||02/06/1944 St. Andre De Löeure (France)||42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||02/13/1944 Noball 19 (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-38024||02/21/1944 Hannover (Germany)||42-38024 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-32019||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-32019 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-32019||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-32019 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-38151||03/06/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38151 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-30167||03/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-30167 - Destiny's Tot (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||03/09/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||03/15/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||Sortie||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||03/19/1944 Noball 5 or 88 (France)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-38127||03/22/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-38127 - Liberty Ship (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-37935||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-37935 - Wee Miss America (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/500 E.M. Yablonowski] :Name: Yablonowski, E.M. :Missions count: 5 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-6098||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-6098 - Superstitious Al-o-ysius (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-102505||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-102505 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-97383||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
N
||
336
||
4854*
|} *At 1230 South of Frankfurt, aircraft left the formation and exploded shortly after the bail out signal was given [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/67 F.H. Cobb] :Name: Cobb, F.H. :Missions count: 4 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97334||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||05/19/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||05/20/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||05/24/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
S
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/137 F.J. Frantz] :Name: Frantz, F.J. :Missions count: 2 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-39884||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Recalled
||
n
||
336
|| |- |42-3529||03/06/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-3529 - (B-17F)||
Lost
||
F
||
336
||
2979*
|} *At 1335, near Brunswick, and on fire aircraft left the formation under control [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/359 F.J. Regan] :Name: Regan-2079, F.J. :Missions count: 6 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-5918||07/10/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-5918||07/14/1943 Le Bourget (France)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-5918||07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-5918||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-5918||07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-5882||07/28/1943 Oschersleben (Germany)||42-5882 - Spook III (B-17F)||
Lost
||
D
||
336
||
216*
|} *Last seen under fighter attack. [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/374 F.R. Rockwell] :Name: Rockwell, F.R. :Missions count: 4 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-106993||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||Sortie||
W
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||Sortie||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||Sortie||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||05/07/1945 CHOWHOUND 6 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||Sortie||
W
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/191 G.B. Herchenhahn] :Name: Herchenhahn, G.B. :Missions count: 35 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97068||05/01/1944 Sarreguemines (France)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||05/24/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-3263||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-3263 - Slightly Dangerous (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-31376||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-97120||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-9784||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||06/22/1944 Gennevilliers (France)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||06/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||07/04/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||07/07/1944 Kolleda-Merseburg (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |44-6098||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||44-6098 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |44-6013||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||44-6013 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |44-6013||08/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||44-6013 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |44-6013||08/04/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||44-6013 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Lost
||
U
||
336
||
????*
|- |44-6013||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||44-6013 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |44-6013||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||44-6013 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||08/18/1944 Pacy-sur-Armancon (France)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |} *After being damaged over the target the crew elected to make a try for a friendly airfield in Russia, which they did and the crew was returned but the aircraft was salvaged [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/209 G.M. Jackman] :Name: Jackman, G.M. :Missions count: 34 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |44-8272||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |44-6583||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||44-6583 - Cadet Nurse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-107201||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||42-107201 - Worrybird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
334
|| |- |43-38333||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||Sortie||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
335
|| |- |42-107201||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||02/21/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |44-6475||02/27/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||Sortie||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |44-6475||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||Sortie||
L
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||03/09/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||Sortie||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-106993||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |44-6475||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||Sortie||
L
||
336
|| |- |43-38317||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
334
|| |- |42-107154||03/24/1945 Steenwick-Hhsvelt (Germany)||42-107154 - Puddles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||Sortie||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||Sortie||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||04/15/1945 Royan (France)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||Sortie||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |43-38317||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||05/03/1945 CHOWHOUND 3 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||05/20/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 3 (Europe)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |- |43-38617||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||Sortie||
Q
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/128 H. Fitchko] :Name: Fitchko, H. :Missions count: 1 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97334||04/25/1944 Dijon (France)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/450 H.B. Thomas] :Name: Thomas, H.B. :Missions count: 35 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-106993||09/13/1944 Sindelfingen (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||10/22/1944 Munster (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |44-6583||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||44-6583 - Cadet Nurse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||01/10/1945 Himmelgeist (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||02/06/1945 Chemnitz (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |44-8754||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8754 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |44-8210||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
355
|| |- |44-8548||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||44-8548 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |44-8230||03/23/1945 Unma (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
334
|| |- |44-8210||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
355
|| |- |44-8230||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||44-8230 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |44-8548||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||44-8548 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |44-8709||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||44-8709 - "Joltin Joe" Wilson Crew (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |44-8210||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||44-8210 - Sweetheart of Seattle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
356
|| |- |44-8709||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||44-8709 - "Joltin Joe" Wilson Crew (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||05/05/1945 CHOWHOUND 4 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |44-8754||05/10/1945 COOKS TOUR 1 (Germany)||44-8754 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
334
|| |- |44-8217||05/16/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 1 (Europe)||44-8217 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |44-8548||05/19/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 2 (Europe)||44-8548 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/212 H.F. Jeneman] :Name: Jeneman, H.F. :Missions count: 11 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31989||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-31876||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-31876 - Fireball Red (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||11/06/1944 Neumunster (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||11/09/1944 Saarbrucken (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/393 H.J. Salvo] :Name: Salvo, H.J. :Missions count: 14 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38106||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-39177||03/10/1945 Dortmunderfeld (Germany)||43-39177 - The Blessed Event (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||03/17/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||04/11/1945 Landshut (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||04/16/1945 Pointe de Grave (France)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||04/20/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/234 H.L. Laird] :Name: Laird, H.L. :Missions count: 19 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-38140||06/08/1944 Normandy (France)||42-38140 - Dollie's Daughter/E. T. O. Happy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
412
|| |- |42-31410||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-37889||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |44-6098||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||44-6098 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-97120||06/19/1944 Bordeaux (France)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-37889||06/21/1944 Berlin (Basdorf) (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |42-37889||06/22/1944 Gennevilliers (France)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
335
|| |- |42-31939||06/29/1944 Leipzig (Bohlen) (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-31589||07/06/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31589 - Patty Ann (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
335
|| |- |42-97844||07/07/1944 Kolleda-Merseburg (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
R
||
334
|| |- |42-97194||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-102560||07/14/1944 Cadillac (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-97120||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-97120||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-97120||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-97120||07/21/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Lost
||
E
||
336
||
7410*
|} *At 1040, with one engine feathered, aircraft left the formation under control and jettisoned the bombs [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/319 H.L. O'Neal] :Name: O'Neal, H.L. :Missions count: 27 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-3283||06/22/1943 Huls (Germany)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-5882||06/28/1943 St. Nazaire (France)||42-5882 - Spook III (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-3283||06/29/1943 Le Mans (France)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-3283||07/04/1943 La Pallice (France)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-3283||07/17/1943 Hamburg (Germany)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-30161||07/24/1943 Trondheim (Norway)||42-30161 - Cuddle Cat (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-30167||07/25/1943 Kiel (Warnemunde) (Germany)||42-30167 - Destiny's Tot (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-3283||07/26/1943 Hannover (Germany)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-30173||07/28/1943 Oschersleben (Germany)||42-30173 - Circe (B-17F)||ABORT||
O
||
412
|| |- |42-30322||07/29/1943 Warnemunde (Germany)||42-30322 - Patches (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-3194||08/12/1943 Bonn (Wesseling) (Germany)||42-3194 - Little Hell (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
A
||
334
|| |- |42-3283||08/12/1943 Bonn (Wesseling) (Germany)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-3283||08/15/1943 Merville-Lille Vendeville (France)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-30178||08/17/1943 Regensburg (Germany)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-30178||08/24/1943 Bordeaux (France)||42-30178 - Darlin' Dolly ()||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-3283||08/31/1943 Lille Meulan (France)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-3283||09/03/1943 Paris (France)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-3283||09/07/1943 Watten (France)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-3283||09/09/1943 Paris (Beaumont-sur-Oise) (France)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-30218||09/15/1943 Paris (Billancourt) (France)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
W
||
335
|| |- |42-3283||09/16/1943 Bordeaux (La Pallice) (France)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-3283||09/23/1943 Vannes (France)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-3283||10/02/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-3283||10/04/1943 Hanau (Germany)||42-3283 - Yankee Queen (B-17F)||
Lost
||
E
||
336
||
????*
|- |42-30353||10/10/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
334
|| |- |42-30353||10/14/1943 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-30353 - Ten Knights in a Bar Room (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
V
||
335
|| |- |42-3400||10/20/1943 Duren (Germany)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |} *At 1030 with number 4 propeller govenor inoperative and number 3 engine on fire, pilot crash landed at Earls Colne [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/369 H.R. Rivenbark] :Name: Rivenbark, H.R. :Missions count: 27 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31989||03/19/1944 Noball 5 or 88 (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
||
|| |- |42-31989||03/22/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
P
||
334
|| |- |42-31989||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-97168||03/26/1944 Noball 10A (France)||42-97168 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||03/28/1944 Chateaudun (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||04/01/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||Sortie||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||Sortie||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||Sortie||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||Sortie||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||Sortie||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-102505||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-102505 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-97586||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-97586 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-97586||06/22/1944 Gennevilliers (France)||42-97586 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-97586||07/07/1944 Kolleda-Merseburg (Germany)||42-97586 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
335
|| |- |42-97561||07/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97561||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97586||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-97586 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
335
|| |- |42-97586||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-97586 - (B-17G)||
PFF_Sortie
||
D
||
334
|| |- |42-97561||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |- |42-97561||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97561 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
335
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/182 H.V. Heath] :Name: Heath, H.V. :Missions count: 2 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38283||09/27/1944 Mainz (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |43-37801||09/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||43-37801 - Reluctant Dragon (B-17G)||
Lost
||
P
||
336
||
9372*
|} *At 1207, shortly after bombing target this B17-G began lagging behind formation. Crashed Heinzel [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/424 H.W. Slusser] :Name: Slusser, H.W. :Missions count: 35 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97334||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||04/27/1944 Pas de Calais & Cherbourg (France)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||04/28/1944 Noball 18A (France)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||Sortie||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||Sortie||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||05/01/1944 Noball 120 (France)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
AB-SPARE
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||05/11/1944 Liege (Belgium)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-97383||05/12/1944 Brux (Czechoslovakia)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||05/20/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||05/23/1944 Melun (France)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-97858||06/02/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-97858 - Lady Fortune (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
412
|| |- |42-31989||06/04/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||06/08/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||06/11/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||06/14/1944 Chievres (Le Culot) (Belgium)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||06/15/1944 Misberg (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||06/19/1944 Bordeaux (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-97120||06/21/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-97120||06/26/1944 Drohobycz (Poland)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-97120||07/03/1944 Arad (Romania)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-97120||07/05/1944 Beziers (France)||42-97120 - Irene's Folly (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||07/20/1944 Lutzkendorf (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/57 J.A. Cabeen] :Name: Cabeen, J.A. :Missions count: 6 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30218||08/15/1943 Merville-Lille Vendeville (France)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- | 42-3153||08/17/1943 Regensburg (Germany)|| 42-3153 - The Devil's Daughter (B-17F) ||
SPARE
||
A
||
336
|| |- |42-3400||08/19/1943 Woensdrecht Gilz-Rijen (Netherlands)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-30218||08/31/1943 Lille Meulan (France)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-30218||09/03/1943 Paris (France)||42-30218 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-37734||09/06/1943 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-37734 - Cuddle Cat (B-17G)||
Lost
||
B
||
336
||
547*
|} *At 1020, With number 1 engine feathered and smoking badly, aircraft left the formation under control and was heading for Switzerland [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/81 J.A. Cotner] :Name: Cotner, J.A. :Missions count: 37 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97194||07/08/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||07/11/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
SPARE
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||07/12/1944 Munich (Germany)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||07/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||07/17/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||07/18/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-97334||07/19/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-97334 - Haard Luck (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||07/21/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-102560||07/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-102560||07/25/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102560 - The Thomper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
335
|| |- |42-31989||07/28/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
M
||
336
|| |- |43-37801||07/31/1944 Munich (Germany)||43-37801 - Reluctant Dragon (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||08/04/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||08/07/1944 Trzebinia (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |44-6583||10/22/1944 Munster (Germany)||44-6583 - Cadet Nurse (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||11/26/1944 Gutersloh (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||12/02/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38441||12/16/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||43-38441 - Miss Hell - Bent for Action (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
412
|| |- |43-38584||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||01/07/1945 Cologne (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/181 J.A. Hearn] :Name: Hearn, J.A. :Missions count: 33 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-30674||11/13/1943 Bremen-Kiel (Germany)||42-30674 - Cincinnati Queen (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-5918||11/16/1943 Rjukan (Norway)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-3400||11/19/1943 Gelsenkirchen (Germany)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- | 42-3153|| 11/26/1943 Paris (France)|| 42-3153 - The Devil's Daughter (B-17F) ||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- | 42-3153||11/30/1943 Solingen (Wermelken) (Germany)|| 42-3153 - The Devil's Daughter (B-17F) ||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||12/05/1943 Bordeaux (France)|| 42-3153 - The Devil's Daughter (B-17F) ||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-37857||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-37857 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-37935||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-37935 - Wee Miss America (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-37935||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-37935 - Wee Miss America (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||12/31/1943 Paris (France)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)|| 42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G) ||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||01/05/1944 Elberfeld (Germany)||42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||01/07/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||01/14/1944 Noball 71 (France)||42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||01/30/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||02/20/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||02/22/1944 Schweinfurt (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31205||02/24/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-97495||02/25/1944 Regensburg (Germany)||42-97495 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-37882||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-37882 - A-Good-Bett (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
412
|| |- |42-31205||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31205 - Sad Sack (B-17G)||
Recalled
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||03/09/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-97215||06/21/1944 Ruhland (Germany)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||06/26/1944 Drohobycz (Poland)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-97215||07/05/1944 Beziers (France)||42-97215 - Scooter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
335
|| |- |42-107204||08/06/1944 Rahmel (Poland)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
412
|| |- |42-107204||08/08/1944 Buzau (Poland)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
412
|| |- |42-107204||08/12/1944 Toulouse (France)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
412
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/201 J.B. Holt] :Name: Holt, J.B. :Missions count: 35 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-38024||02/29/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-38024 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||03/02/1944 Chartres (France)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-30167||03/03/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-30167 - Destiny's Tot (B-17F)||
Recalled
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-3529||03/04/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-31329 - (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-3400||03/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-39989||03/09/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-39989 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-3400||03/13/1944 Noball 78 (France)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-3400||03/15/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
SPARE
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-37988||03/16/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-37988 - Flag Ship (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-3400||03/18/1944 Letchfield (Germany)||42-3400 - The Gremlin's Sweetheart (B-17F)||
ABORT
||
D
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||03/23/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||03/27/1944 Cazaux (France)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||04/11/1944 Rostock (Germany)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-37988||04/12/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-37988 - Flag Ship (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||04/18/1944 Berlin (Brandenburg) (Germany)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||04/19/1944 Werl (Germany)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||04/22/1944 Hamm (Germany)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97068||04/29/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97068 - Key Bird (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-97383||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||05/20/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||05/23/1944 Melun (France)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||05/25/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||05/30/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||06/05/1944 Boulogne (France)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||06/22/1944 Gennevilliers (France)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/24 J.D. Beckelman] :Name: Beckelman, J.D. :Missions count: 25 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97290||03/26/1944 Noball 10A (France)||42-97290 - Smilin' Sandy Sanchez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
334
|| |- |42-97194||03/28/1944 Chateaudun (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||04/08/1944 Quakenbruck (Germany)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||04/10/1944 Beaumont-sur-Oise (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97205||04/13/1944 Augsburg (Germany)||42-97205 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||04/20/1944 Noball 10A and 32 (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||04/24/1944 Friedrichshafen (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||04/25/1944 Dijon (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||04/26/1944 Brunswick (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||04/27/1944 Le Culot (France)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||Sortie||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||04/28/1944 Noball 18A (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97407||05/01/1944 Sarreguemines (France)||42-97407 - Aste Risk (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||05/07/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97407||05/08/1944 Berlin (Germany)||42-97407 - Aste Risk (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||05/09/1944 Lyon (France)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-97407||05/13/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-97407 - Aste Risk (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||05/20/1944 Brussels (Belgium)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||05/27/1944 Karlsruhe (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||05/29/1944 Leipzig (Germany)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||05/31/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||06/06/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||06/07/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||06/12/1944 Normandy (France)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102450||06/22/1944 Gennevilliers (France)||42-102450 - Paisano (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||06/24/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
C
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/75 J.D. Cook] :Name: Cook, J.D. :Missions count: 5 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31939||06/18/1944 Misberg (Hannover) (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||06/20/1944 Fallersleben (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-31376||06/21/1944 Berlin (Basdorf) (Germany)||42-31376 - Bomber's Angel (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||06/23/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |42-37889||06/29/1944 Leipzig (Bohlen) (Germany)||42-37889 - Pride of Vhelhalis (B-17G)||
Lost
||
Y
||
336
||
6741*
|} *Shortly after leaving the target, aircraft, with number 1 engine on fire and number 4 engine feathered, "peeled away" from the formation, Last seen at 1123 over the Zuider Zee with friendly fighter escort [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/139 J.D. Garrison] :Name: Garrison, J.D. :Missions count: 20 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31760||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-31760 - Ikky Poo (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
D
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||10/19/1944 Mannheim (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||10/22/1944 Munster (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||10/25/1944 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||10/30/1944 Merseburg @ Recalled (Weather) (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||11/02/1944 Merseburg (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||11/04/1944 Neunkirchen (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||11/11/1944 Oberlahnstein (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||11/16/1944 Duren (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Y
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||12/02/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||12/04/1944 Friedburg (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||12/11/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||12/12/1944 Darnstadt (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||12/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||12/30/1944 Kassel (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/194 J.D. Higgins] :Name: Higgins, J.D. :Missions count: 8 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31258||12/20/1943 Bremen (Oldenburg) (Germany)||42-31258 - Lucky Strike (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-5918||12/30/1943 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F) ||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-3462||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)||42-3462 - San Antonio Rose (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-30226||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)(B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-30226||01/14/1944 Noball 71 (France)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)(B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-30226||01/21/1944 Noball 82A and 110 (France)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)(B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-30226||01/24/1944 Hucheln (Germany)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)(B-17F)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |42-30226||01/29/1944 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-30226 - Spook V (B-17F)(B-17F)||
Lost
||
L
||
336
||
2256*
|} *At 1030, with number 1 engine feathered, aircraft left the formation under control [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/448 J.D. Taylor] :Name: Taylor, J.D. :Missions count: 36 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-31939||08/13/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||08/15/1944 Venlo (Netherlands)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||08/16/1944 Zeitz (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||08/18/1944 Pacy-sur-Armancon (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||08/25/1944 Politz (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||08/26/1944 Brest (France)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||08/27/1944 Husum (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||08/30/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-97844||09/01/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
R
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||09/03/1944 TACTICAL (France)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||09/05/1944 Stuttgart (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||09/12/1944 Magdeburg (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31939||09/13/1944 Sindelfingen (Germany)||42-31939 - Spook Six (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||09/18/1944 Warsaw (Poland)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |42-31410||09/19/1944 Szolnok (Hungary)||42-31410 - I Dood It (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
G
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |43-38283||10/05/1944 Munster (Germany)||43-38283 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |42-102427||10/09/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-102427 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
C
||
335
||
????*
|- |43-38617||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |44-6475||10/18/1944 Kassel (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
335
|| |- |43-38617||10/28/1944 Hamm (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38333||11/21/1944 Giessen (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||11/29/1944 Hamm (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||12/10/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||12/24/1944 Biblis (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||12/27/1944 Fulda (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||12/28/1944 Coblentz (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38106||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||43-38106 - Starduster (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |43-38899||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||43-38899 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||01/20/1945 Heilbronn (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||01/21/1945 Mannheim (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38899||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||43-38899 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |43-38899||01/28/1945 Duisburg (Germany)||43-38899 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |43-38899||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||43-38899 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |43-38899||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38899 - (B-17G)||
Lost
||
N
||
336
||
12156*
|} *???? - Landed on the Continent and was salvaged *12156 - Just after leaving the target the number 2 engine hit by flak and a fire in the radio compartment, aircraft left the formation, went into a steep dive and exploded [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/469 J.D. Waddell] :Name: Waddell, J.D. :Missions count: 7 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97383||09/26/1944 Bremen (Germany)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||09/27/1944 Mainz (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-97383||09/30/1944 Bielefeld (Germany)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
F
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||10/02/1944 Kassel (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |43-38281||10/12/1944 Bremen (Germany)||43-38281 - Kimmie Kar for 9 (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
412
|| |- |42-97383||10/15/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |42-97383||10/17/1944 Cologne (Germany)||42-97383 - N-NAN (B-17G)||
Lost
||
F
||
336
||
????*
|} *Aircraft forced to land in Belgium [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/131 J.E. Foley] :Name: Foley, J.E. :Missions count: 8 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-5918||12/11/1943 Emden (Germany)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-5918||12/13/1943 Kiel (Hamburg) (Germany)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-5918||12/16/1943 Bremen (Germany)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-5918||12/22/1943 Munster (Germany)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-39883||12/24/1943 Noball 55 and 82A (France)||42-39883 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |- |42-5918||01/04/1944 Kiel (Germany)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Sortie
||
J
||
336
|| |- |42-39884||01/07/1944 Ludwigshafen (Germany)||42-39884 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |42-5918||01/11/1944 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-5918 - Heavenly Daze (B-17F)||
Lost
||
J
||
336
||
2010*
|} *At 1215 aircrat left the formation under control and was attacked by two Me-l09s and Ju-88s [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/138 J.E. Galbraith] :Name: Galbraith, J.E. :Missions count: 17 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38584||03/15/1945 Oranienburg (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |44-6838||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||Sortie||
E
||
335
|| |- |42-102447||03/19/1945 Jena (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-102447||03/20/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-102447||03/21/1945 Handorf (Germany)||42-102447 - El's Belles (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||03/30/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-97992||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||42-97992 - Trouble Buggy (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
412
|| |- |43-38333||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38333 - Heavy Date (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
S
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||04/06/1945 Leipzig (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |42-102455||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||42-102455 - Screaming Eagle (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |44-6475||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||04/18/1945 Straubing (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||05/01/1945 CHOWHOUND 1 (Hague) (Netherlands)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |44-8144||05/25/1945 REVIVAL MISSION 4 (Europe)||44-8144 - Hell's Belle (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
O
||
336
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/399 J.E. Schaaf] :Name: Schaaf, J.E. :Missions count: 32 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |42-97844||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||42-97844 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |43-38899||01/17/1945 Hamburg (Germany)||43-38899 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
N
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||01/23/1945 Neuss (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||02/01/1945 Wesel (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |43-38199||02/03/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||02/09/1945 Weimar (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||02/15/1945 Cottbus (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
H
||
336
|| |- |44-6838||02/17/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||44-6838 - Spirit of Martinez (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
E
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||02/19/1945 Osnabruck (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |43-39037||02/20/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-39037 - Little Joe (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
T
||
336
|| |- |42-31989||02/24/1945 Bremen (Germany)||42-31989 - Black Magic (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
M
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||02/25/1945 Munich (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |44-6475||03/01/1945 Ulm (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |44-6475||03/02/1945 Ruhland (Germany)||44-6475 - Round Tripper (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
L
||
336
|| |- |43-38617||03/04/1945 Ulm (Germany)||43-38617 - New York Express (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||03/07/1945 Datteln (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||03/08/1945 Langendereer (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |43-38584||03/14/1945 Seelze (Germany)||43-38584 - The Dawnbusters (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
A
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||03/18/1945 Berlin (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |42-107204||03/22/1945 Ahlhorn (Germany)||42-107204 - Goin' My Way (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-97194||03/24/1945 Ziegenhain (Germany)||42-97194 - Good Pickin (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Q
||
335
|| |- |43-38469||03/28/1945 Hannover (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |43-39152||03/31/1945 Zeitz (Germany)||43-39152 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||04/03/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||04/04/1945 Kiel (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38469||04/05/1945 Nuremburg (Germany)||43-38469 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
U
||
336
|| |- |44-8272||04/07/1945 Kaltenkirchen (Germany)||44-8272 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
P
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||04/08/1945 Eger (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||04/09/1945 Munchen-Riem (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38676||04/10/1945 Burg (Germany)||43-38676 - (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
V
||
336
|| |- |43-38990||05/02/1945 CHOWHOUND 2 (Amsterdam) (Netherlands)||43-38990 - The Creamer (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
||
334
|| |- |43-38317||05/06/1945 CHOWHOUND 5 (Utrecht) (Netherlands)||43-38317 - Flak Evader (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
K
||
334
|| |} [https://95thbgdb.com/crew/445 J.E. Sutton] :Name: Sutton, J.E. :Missions count: 31 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" || || || || || || || |- | Crew Members || Mission || Aircraft || Status || Call_Sign || Squadron || MACR |- |43-38199||01/02/1945 Badkreuznach (Germany)||43-38199 - Easy Going (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
Z
||
336
|| |- |42-31867||01/03/1945 Fulda (Germany)||42-31867 - Go Getter (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
B
||
336
|| |- |42-107047||01/05/1945 Frankfurt (Germany)||42-107047 - The Doodle Bug (B-17G)||
ABORT
||
M
||
335
|| |- |42-106993||01/06/1945 Germersheim (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |42-106993||01/13/1945 Mainz (Germany)||42-106993 - Pretty Baby (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
W
||
336
|| |- |44-8604||01/14/1945 Derben (Germany)||44-8604 - Section Eight (B-17G)||
Sortie
||
X
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336
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US Black Heritage: Connecting Challenge

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] '''Current Total (April 28, 2024): 340,434''' ---- '''The [[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project's]] Connecting Challenge''' has been created with the goal of adding as many profiles for the Black community as possible to WikiTree. '''Why this challenge?''' *To increase the representation of Black American profiles on WikiTree. *The more profiles we add, the easier it will be to connect families to the Global Tree. '''Our goal for 2024 is a total of 400,000 profiles with the African-American sticker.''' Watch for the monthly g2g post for a regular update of our numbers. This challenge is very similar to the [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|WikiTree Connect-A-Thon]] with a few exceptions. See our rules below. '''Who can participate?''' Any WikiTree member who has upgraded from guest membership and has signed the honor code. '''Start/End:''' This challenge begins on the 1st of each month and ends on midnight on the last day of the month. A new g2g post will be available on the 1st of the next month. '''Click here for May's {{G2GLink|1738713}} sign up post.''' ==Rules== *These profiles are specifically for the U.S. Black community. However, we do not want to exclude non-black members of the same family. Those will also be counted. *Each profile created must be attached to an existing profile. You may create a brand new profile and then create and attach profiles to that first profile. But you will receive no points for the first profile. *Each profile created must have at least one good source. Please see [[Help:Sources#Examples|this help page]] for more information on sourcing. *Please add the '''{{African-American Sticker}}''' to each newly created African-American profile, under the biography heading. *You may remove yourself as manager from these profiles if you do not wish to keep it on your watchlist. *If the profile is that of a notable, please post on your g2g answer so the US Black Heritage Project can add it to our list. *Working to create enslaved ancestor profiles? These count too if you link them to their slave owner in the profile. The slave owner's profile serves as the first profile and does not count for points. ==Points== *Each profile attached to an existing profile gives you one point. *Please use the Challenge Tracker to track how many profiles you create. When you create a new profile, a dark green button will appear at the top of the profile that says "challenge tracker." Click that, then make sure your Wiki-ID is in the ID box and that you choose USBH Connecting challenge. Then save. {{Image|file=Emma_MacBeath_Image_Sandbox-7.png |align=m |size=l |caption=The challenge tracker button at the top of a profile }} ==How to Participate== *Post an answer on each month's g2g challenge post that you will be participating for that month. *Create profiles following the rules above. *Use the Challenge Tracker to track each profile as soon as you have created it. (see above for instructions) ==Profiles to Start With== Do you need some profiles to start with and add family to? *Try some of our notables managed by the US Black Heritage Project. The list is [[:Category:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Managed_Profiles|here on this category page.]] *We also have a "needs profiles created" [[:Category:US_Black_Heritage_Project%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|category here]]. *If you are familiar with the process of how to document slaves, check the [[:Category:USBH_Heritage_Exchange%2C_Needs_Slave_Profiles|"Needs slave profiles" category]] for pages and profiles with names of slaves listed who don't have profiles created yet. ==Tracking== We will track the total number of profiles created per WikiTree member for each month (as well as a running total for the year) and how many profiles created overall on [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11SKbCx7t67F_JUQvYt2WY21nPEf3JXE6tqe56vob-Ns/edit?usp=sharing this spreadsheet]. Numbers for the month may not correspond to the tracker due to some profiles for other challenges accidentally being counted for ours and participants manually adding their numbers to the g2g post. '''May 2024''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/User.htm Challenge Tracker scores] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20240401/User.htm April 2024 total] **April's top 5: '''Emma MacBeath''', Nanette Pezzutti, Nancy Thomas, Carolyn Martin, Miyako Jones *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20240301/User.htm March 2024 total] **March's top 5: '''Nanette Pezzutti,''' Carolyn Martin, John Stewart, Kate Schmidt, S Stevenson *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20240201/User.htm February 2024 total] **February's top 5: '''Carolyn Martin''', Nanette Pezzutti, Kate Schmidt, Miyako Jones, S Stevenson *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20240101/User.htm January 2024 total] **January's top 5: '''Carolyn Martin''', Emma MacBeath, Nanette Pezzutti, Denise Jarrett, Kate Schmidt *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20231201/User.htm December 2023 total] **December's top 5:'''Patty LaPlante''', Nanette Pezzutti, Carolyn Martin, Denise Jarrett, Nanette Rohrbaugh *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20231101/User.htm November 2023 total] **November's top 5:'''Nanette Pezzutti,''' Denise Jarrett, Carolyn Martin, Kate Schmidt, Patty LaPlante *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20231001/User.htm October 2023 total] **October's top 5: '''Nanette Pezzutti,''' Susan McNamee, Gina Jarvi, AM Hayes, Naomi Van Tol '''2023 Top 5 Contributors (see all 2023 stats below)''' #Nanette Pezzutti #Patty LaPlante #Emma MacBeath #Kate Schmidt #Carolyn Martin '''2022 Top 5 Contributors (see all 2022 stats below)''' #Nanette Pezzutti #Emma MacBeath #Carolyn Martin #Katie Bryant #Kate Schmidt '''All Time 1000 Sticker Achievers''' *Carolyn Martin *Patty LaPlante *Emma MacBeath '''All Time 2000 Sticker Achievers''' *Patty LaPlante '''All Time 3000 Sticker Achievers''' *Patty LaPlante ==FAQs== *'''Can I create profiles for my own family members?''' **Absolutely! As long as you follow the rules listed above, they will count for points. *'''Do I have to stay as profile manager (PM) for the profiles I create?''' **No. Feel free to orphan them. However, please make sure you've added the {{African-American Sticker}} so our project can keep track of them. If they are notable, please let us know on your g2g answer and the project will pick up management for them. *'''Can I create a brand new profile and add family for them or do I have to work on existing profiles?''' **You can add a brand new profile and add family to that profile. '''However, the first profile does not count as a point''' because it won't be connected to anyone at the start. All family you connect to that first profile do count as a point each. *'''How many profiles do I need to create?''' **As many as you have time for. There is no minimum required to participate. And you can create them any day of the month you choose. *'''Why does only family we connect count?''' **Adding profiles to WikiTree without attached family is not as powerful as adding profiles already connected to some of their family. It makes it easier for descendants to find them and easier to avoid duplicates. *'''I'm working on adding a Black family, but some of the family members aren't Black. Do they count if I add them?''' **Absolutely yes! We do not want to exclude any family members for this challenge. Just remember that they will not get the African-American sticker added to their profiles. (note: race is usually listed on many USA documents such as census, birth, death, and marriage, so you can know who qualifies for the sticker, but it's best to check more than one record because they were not always accurate) ==Challenge Stickers== Anyone who has participated in any of the monthly challenges, may place this sticker on your profile. Copy/paste this exact code:

:{{Challenge Sticker :|image=US_Black_Heritage_Connecting_Challenge.png :|challenge=Connecting :|date=2024 :|project=US Black Heritage :|type=Participated in the :}} {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Connecting_Challenge.png |challenge=Connecting |project=US Black Heritage |date=2024 |type=participated in the }} Participant Sticker {{clear}} {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-14.png|imagetext=Winner's trophy |challenge=Connecting |date=April 2024 |project=US Black Heritage |type=winner }} Winner Sticker {{clear}} {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-7.png|imagetext=25 Profiles |challenge=Connecting |date=April 2024 |project=US Black Heritage |type=created 25 new profiles during the }} 25 profiles {{clear}} {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-8.png|imagetext=50 Profiles |challenge=Connecting |date=April 2024 |project=US Black Heritage |type=created 50 new profiles during the }} 50 profiles {{clear}} {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-9.png|imagetext=100 Profiles |challenge=Connecting |date=April 2024 |project=US Black Heritage |type=created 100 new profiles during the }} 100 profiles {{clear}} {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-10.png|imagetext=300 Profiles |challenge=Connecting |date=April 2024 |project=US Black Heritage |type=created 300 new profiles during the }} 300 profiles {{clear}} {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-11.png|imagetext=500 Profiles |challenge=Connecting |date=April 2024 |project=US Black Heritage |type=created 500 new profiles during the }} 500 profiles {{clear}} {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-12.png|imagetext=1000 Profiles |challenge=Connecting |date=April 2024 |project=US Black Heritage |type=created 1000 new profiles during the }} 1000 profiles {{clear}} {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-20.png|imagetext=2000 Profiles |challenge=Connecting |date=April 2024 |project=US Black Heritage |type=created 2000 new profiles during the }} 2000 Profiles {{clear}} {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-35.png|imagetext=3000 Profiles |challenge=Connecting |date=April 2024 |project=US Black Heritage |type=created 3000 new profiles during the }} 3000 Profiles {{clear}} ===End Of Year Stickers=== Top 5 contributors for the entire year {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-29.png|imagetext=2023 Winner's wreath |challenge=Connecting |date=2023 |project=US Black Heritage |type=winner }} 2023 Winner {{clear}} {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-31.png|imagetext=2023 2nd place |challenge=Connecting |date=2023 |project=US Black Heritage |type=was the 2nd top contributor for the }} 2nd Top Contributor {{clear}} {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-32.png|imagetext=2023 3rd place |challenge=Connecting |date=2023 |project=US Black Heritage |type=was the 3rd top contributor for the }} 3rd Top Contributor {{clear}} {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-33.png|imagetext=2023 4th place |challenge=Connecting |date=2023 |project=US Black Heritage |type=was the 4th top contributor for the }} 4th Top Contributor {{clear}} {{Challenge Sticker |image=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-34.png|imagetext=2023 5th place |challenge=Connecting |date=2023 |project=US Black Heritage |type=was the 5th top contributor for the }} 5th Top Contributor {{clear}} ==Stats Archive== ===2023 Challenge Stats=== '''Our goal for 2023 was a total of 250,000 profiles with the African-American sticker.''' GOAL MET! *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20230901/User.htm September 2023 total] **September's top 5: '''Nanette Pezzutti,''' Mary Haak, Emma MacBeath, Katie Bryant, Vicki Miranda *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20230801/User.htm August 2023 total] **August's top 5: '''Nanette Pezzutti,''' Emma MacBeath, Kate Schmidt, Carolyn Martin, Michelle Detwiler *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20230701/User.htm July 2023 total] **July's top 5: '''Emma MacBeath''', Nanette Pezzutti, Kate Schmidt, Carolyn Martin, Eva Head *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20230601/User.htm June 2023 total] **June's top 5: '''Patty LaPlante''', Nanette Pezzutti, Kate Schmidt, Katie Bryant, Mary Baker *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20230501/User.htm May 2023 total] **May's top 5: ''' Patty LaPlante''', Nanette Pezzutti, Kate Schmidt, Miyako Jones, Gina Jarvi *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20230401/User.htm April 2023 total] **April's top 5:''' Emma MacBeath''', Nanette Pezzutti, Kate Schmidt, AM Hayes, Carolyn Martin *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20230301/User.htm March 2023 total] **March's top 5: '''Nanette Pezzutti''', AM Hayes, Miyako Jones, Carolyn Martin, Teresa Davis *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20230201/User.htm February 2023 total] **February's top 5:''' Kate Schmidt''', Emma MacBeath, Nanette Pezzutti, Karen Lowe, Miyako Jones *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20230101/User.htm January 2023 total] **January's top 5: '''Emma MacBeath''', Nanette Pezzutti, Michelle Detwiler, Kate Schmidt, AM Hayes ===2022 Challenge Stats=== '''Our goal for 2022 was a total of 150,000 profiles with the African-American sticker.''' GOAL MET! *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20220101/User.htm January total] **January's top 5 '''Emma MacBeath''', Patty LaPlante, Nanette Pezzutti, Kate Schmidt, Denise Jarrett *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20220201/User.htm February total] **February's top 5 '''Nanette Pezzutti''', Pam Fraley, Michelle Detwiler, Kate Schmidt, Emily Yaden *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20220301/User.htm March total] **March's top 5 '''Nanette Pezzutti''', Michelle Detwiler, Katie Bryant, Denise Jarrett, Kate Schmidt *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20220401/User.htm April total] **April's top 5 '''Emma MacBeath''', Nanette Pezzutti, Michelle Detwiler, Carolyn, Martin, Denise Jarrett *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20220501/User.htm May total] **May's top 5 '''Katie Bryant''', Denise Jarrett, Carolyn Martin, Nanette Pezzutti, Kate Schmidt *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20220601/User.htm June total] **June's top 5 '''Nanette Pezzutti''', Kate Schmidt, Emma MacBeath, Denise Jarrett, Katie Bryant *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20220701/User.htm July total] **July's top 5 '''Emma MacBeath''', Nanette Pezzutti, Karen Lowe, Michelle Detwiler, Katie Bryant *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20220801/User.htm August total] **August's top 5 '''Nanette Pezzutti''', Emma MacBeath, Kate Schmidt, Katie Bryant, Miyako Jones *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20220901/User.htm September total] **September's top 5 '''Nanette Pezzutti''', Carolyn Martin, Nancy J. Morrissey, Michelle Detwiler, Denise Jarrett *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20221001/User.htm October total] **October's top 5 '''Nanette Pezzutti''', Carolyn Martin, Katie Bryant, Miyako Jones, Emma MacBeath *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20221101/User.htm November 2022 total] **November's top 5: '''Carolyn Martin''', Nanette Pezzutti, Dawn Daniels, Katie Bryant, Emma MacBeath *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20221201/User.htm December 2022 total] **December's top 5: '''Nanette Pezzutti''', Emma MacBeath, AM Hayes, Dawn Daniels, Kate Schmidt ===2021 Challenge Stats=== Our initial goal for 2021 was to create 10,000 new profiles, but seeing all the help we're already receiving, we're going to up that goal to 50,000! '''Goal met!''' 2021 Top 5 Contributors #Patty LaPlante #Carolyn Martin #Emma MacBeath #Denise Jarrett #Kate Schmidt *February total: 2729. February's top 5: '''Carolyn Martin,''' Emma MacBeath, Sandy Patak, Isabelle Rassinot, Denise Jarrett *March Total: 3850. March's top 5: '''Carolyn Martin''', Patty LaPlante, Emma MacBeath, Denise Jarrett, Isabelle Rassinot *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20210401/User.htm April total]: 4886. April's top 5: '''Patty LaPlante''', Emma MacBeath, Kate Schmidt, Denise Jarrett, Aurora Chancey, *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20210501/User.htm May total]: 3726. May's top 5 '''Kate Schmidt''', Denise Jarrett, Patty LaPlante, Carolyn Martin, Isabelle Rassinot *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20210601/User.htm June total]: 2299. June's top 5 '''Morgan Mulligan''', Denise Jarrett, Kate Schmidt, Carolyn Martin, Emma MacBeath *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20210701/User.htm July total]: 4052. July's top 5 '''Emma MacBeath''', Patty LaPlante, Carolyn Martin, Denise Jarrett, Kate Schmidt *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20210801/User.htm August total]: 2262. August's top 5 '''Patty LaPlante''', Kate Schmidt, Denise Jarrett, Carolyn Martin, Cheryl Cruise *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20210901/User.htm September total]: 2246. September's top 5 '''Patty LaPlante''', Denise Jarrett, Kate Schmidt, Anita Alexander, Katie Bryant *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20211001/User.htm October total]: 3346. October's top 5 '''Patty LaPlante''', Carolyn Martin, Denise Jarrett, Kate Schmidt, Katie Bryant *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20211101/User.htm November total]: 3780. November's top 5 '''Carolyn Martin''', Michelle Hartman, Nanette Pezzutti, Denise Jarrett, Patty LaPlante *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USBHConnectingChallenge/20211201/User.htm December total] December's top 5 '''Patty LaPlante''', Emma MacBeath, Carolyn Martin, Kate Schmidt, Michelle Detwiler [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: US Black Heritage: Connecting Challenge]]

US Black Heritage: Connectors Page

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[[Project:US Black Heritage]] This space page is for members of the US Black Heritage Project to facilitate connecting profiles to the Global Tree. == General Connecting Information == You do not have to be a member of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Connectors WikiTree's Connectors Project] to help connect profiles, but if you do join the project you will be able to quickly see the profiles that are unconnected. For members of the Connectors Project, a yellow puzzle piece is displayed at the top of any unconnected profile. Some good general tips on connecting can be found at the [[Space:Connectors_Chat| Connectors Project Chat Page]]. Since many of the USBH profiles now have the African-American sticker on their profile, it can be helpful to include "African-American" on [https://wikitree.sdms.si/default.htm WikiTree+ searches] to find others that may already be connected in a certain area and/or with a certain surname. For instance, if you enter "connected wilmington 'north carolina' african-american" in the WT+ text search field, you can see what other African-Americans that were born or died in Wilmington, North Carolina are already connected and perhaps work your unconnected profile towards one of those. == Connecting Challenge == Any family members that you attach to existing profiles can count toward the Black Heritage Connecting Challenge. The G2G post for the current month's challenge, April 2024, can be found here: {{G2GLink|1725965}} == Featured Unconnected Birthday Notables == Every month, 10 Unconnected Notables with birthdays in the current month are selected and posted on G2G, so that the project and the wider WikiTree community can work together to connect them. The featured Notables for the current month, April 2024, can be found here: {{G2GLink|1726031}} == USBH Project Notables Wish List for Connection == The following unconnected Notables are ones that USBH Project Leadership would REALLY REALLY like to connect to the Global Tree!! If you would like to be on the Trusted List for any Living USBH Notable in order to help us improve bios or add family, just send us a TL request using the link on the profile. These are not in any particular order (tree sizes as of 7 May 2023): *[[Robinson-41545|Ray Charles]] 8 profiles *[[Johnson-39412|Robert Johnson]] 83 profiles *[[O'Neal-3182|Shaquille O'Neal]] 1 profile *[[Wallace-6373|Notorious BIG]] 5+ profiles (tree size not accurate due to private profiles in tree) *[[Basquiat-1|Jean-Michel Basquiat]] 26 profiles *[[Jackson-11383|Mahalia Jackson]] 55 profiles *[[Fagan-466|Billie Holiday]] 21 profiles *[[Baumfree-3|Sojourner Truth]] 3 profiles *[[Smith-107|Bessie Smith]] 6 profiles *[[Hawkins-12407|Etta James]] 4 profiles *[[Kittel-51|August Wilson)]] 12 profiles *[[King-11616|B.B. King]] 114 profiles *[[Crooks-607|Tupac Shakur]] 16 profiles *[[Scott-11284|Dred Scott]] 42 profiles *[[Barkley-2348|Charles Barkley]] 3 profiles *[[Tyson-646|Neil deGrasse Tyson]] 21 profiles *[[Johnson-122860|Magic Johnson]] 1 profile *[[Jarreau-7|Al Jarreau]] 8 profiles *[[Carver-7|George Washington Carver]] 4 profiles *[[Sledge-110|Percy Tyrone Sledge]] 25 profiles == Unconnected Notables With Over 200 Family == The following Notables have over 200 family members attached but remain unconnected to the Global Tree: #[[Cummings-5707|Elijah Cummings ]]: 240 profiles == Unconnected Notables With Over 100 Family == The following Notables have between 100 and 200 family members attached but remain unconnected to the Global Tree: #[[McNair-823|Jewel McNair]]: 182 profiles #[[Crossley-1516|Lawrence Crossley]]: 158 profiles #[[Erving-61|Dr. J]]: 138 profiles #[[Bickham-299|Moreese Bickham ]]: 130 profiles #[[Young-27589|Whitney M. Young Jr.]]: 118 profiles #[[Greene-10484|Denny Greene]]: 112 profiles (this tree includes 1 other USBH Notable) #[[Young-40395|Albert Louis Young]]: 110 profiles #[[Gauff-22|Valsin Adam Gauff]]: 109 profiles ''Last Updated with data from 23 Jul 2023'' ==Other Large Unconnected Branches== For the largest unconnected branches that contain USBH profiles, please refer to the list on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Unconnected_US#USBH US Unconnected Profiles - USBH Project Space Page]. This list is updated weekly courtesy of Aleš Trtnik and the Data Doctors. The Connectors Project has a space page for the [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|Largest Unconnected Branches]] on WikiTree. Once an unconnected tree hits ~275 profiles, it will eventually make its way onto this list (which is updated on a roughly monthly basis) and attract the attention of the wider Connectors Project on WikiTree. Several of our Notables have been connected in this way. Getting an unconnected tree to approximately 300 profiles is therefore a good goal. ==WikiTree Members Needing Connection== If you are a WikiTree member and would like help connecting your tree or someone you are assisting, please identify at least one profile in the current tree below. For member privacy, please do not work at the living family generations. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nichols-20532 Tyre Nichols], Police violence victim (the following profiles are in his hidden mother's side to assist in connecting: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Goodman-7785 Goodman-7785], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hunter-23809 Hunter-23809] == Notes == For Notables who are related, only one person from the unconnected tree is on the list. The WikiTree+ methodology being used does not count private profiles as part of the tree.

US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Portal

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]''' '''This is a landing page for the Heritage Exchange Program and will lead WikiTree members to the help pages they need for each situation.''' '''What is the Heritage Exchange Program?''' *It's a process to standardize and categorize information and profiles in a way that makes connecting enslaved ancestors to their descendants easier. *It's a way for descendants of slave owners to share information to help the US Black Heritage Project connect enslaved ancestors to their family. '''If you have questions not addressed here or if you want to discuss this process, go to our Heritage Exchange {{G2GLink|1222212}} post and click the answer button.''' '''For instructional videos to learn the Heritage Exchange system, see: [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Instructional_Videos|USBH Instructional Videos]].''' ==How Do I Share Information With You?== Please email the information you have to the project's Heritage Exchange Program at '''wikitrees-usbh-exchange at googlegroups.com''' (replace the word at with the @ symbol and smush the address together). Please include as much information as you can about what you are sending us. If you have a profile you wish to reference, please tell us the Wiki-ID so we can quickly find it. ==I have a Document Listing Slaves. What Do I Do With It?== We would love if you would create profiles for the slaves listed. When documents list the slaves by name, you can use this help page to create profiles: [[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|Documenting Enslaved People in WikiTree]] If the slaves are only listed by age or description, please see this help page: [[Space:Documenting_Unnamed_Enslaved_Persons|Documenting Unnamed Enslaved Persons]] If you would prefer to simply pass the information along to the Heritage Exchange Program for them to make use of, please email us at '''wikitrees-usbh-exchange at googlegroups.com''' (replace the word at with the @ symbol and smush the address together). Please include as much information as you know and attach the document in your email. ==How Do I Create Profiles for Slaves/Slave Owners?== Please read this help page for instructions on how to create the profiles: [[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|Documenting Enslaved People in WikiTree]]. You need at least a first name before creating slave profiles. ==What Last Name Do I Use For Slaves?== '''We don't use the last name of Unknown for those enslaved in the United States of America at WikiTree.''' Please read the help page [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Naming_Conventions_for_Slaves|Naming Conventions for Slaves]] for how to choose a placeholder surname until a documented name can be found. If you have additional questions about these instructions or how to name people who were enslaved, please post your question in g2g and tag your question with '''black_heritage''' and '''slavery''' so project members will see it. ==What Terms are Most Respectful?== The US Black Heritage Project uses the preferred terms of Slave Owner and Enslaved Ancestors on our documentation. We use Slave Owner/Slave for documentation headings. The Project talks about this topic on a regular basis and we have created a [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Preferred_Terminology|help page with terms]] we would not like to see on profiles and others where there is a choice. This page was written with the help of descendants of enslaved ancestors based on what terms they prefer. This page will be updated as terminology evolves. ==What if I Need A Workspace For My Slavery Research?== At WikiTree, we have workspaces called Space Pages. For documenting slavery by Slave Owner, please see [[Space:Creating_Slave_Owner_Space_Pages|Creating Slave Owner Space Pages]] for how to set them up. You can also create personal space pages, but these won't be part of the Heritage Exchange system. ==Do I Need to Manage all New Profiles I Create?== No. If you create new slave owner and slave profiles and wish to orphan them, please do so. As long as they have the standard categories we've asked for, they'll be seen by the project. Please add the [[Template:African-American_Sticker|African-American Sticker]] using this code: {{African-American Sticker}} to all African-American and enslaved ancestor profiles before orphaning. To orphan a profile, go to the privacy tab and click the "Remove Yourself" button. ==How is Heritage Exchange Different From the Beyond Kin Method?== See [[Space:Translating_Beyond_Kin_to_the_WikiTree_Method|Translating Beyond Kin to the WikiTree Method]] for the answer to this question. ==Can the Project Assist Me With This Process?== The Heritage Exchange Team will be happy to help you learn the process of creating profiles and processing documents. Please message us at '''wikitrees-usbh-exchange at googlegroups.com''' If you just have a question or two, please ask on our {{G2GLink|1222212}} post. ==I Need a New Slavery Category Created== If you are a project member please ask in the USBH Project Google group or in the project's Discord channel. If you are not a project member, please ask on this {{G2GLink|1410780}} post. ==I'm Looking for Enslaved Ancestors== There are a few ways to see if your enslaved ancestor is on WikiTree #Search for their name using the WikiTree search bar using their first name and slave owner's last name. If they had multiple slave owners, try under each last name. #Check the category [[:Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Linked|USBH Heritage Exchange, Linked]] to see if they are listed. #If you know their slave owner, search for that person's profile and see if they are listed by name and if a profile is linked. General guidance for your search: *[[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange%2C_How_to_Find_Enslaved_Ancestors|Quick Guide on Finding Enslaved Ancestors]] ==I Want To Help Connect Enslaved Ancestors== The US Black Heritage Project would love to have you join us in our quest to create the largest online public database of connected enslaved ancestors. Please visit our [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|Project page]] for a link to the most recent g2g join post. Ask to join the Heritage Exchange Team. == Heritage Exchange Links Summary == * Information about setting up profiles for enslaved ancestors and/or documenting them on a slave owner profile, please refer to: '''[[space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|Documenting Enslaved People in WikiTree]]'''. * Instructions to list unnamed enslaved ancestors in WikiTree are outlined in: '''[[Space:Documenting_Unnamed_Enslaved_Persons|Documenting Unnamed Enslaved Persons]]'''. * USBH Project Guidelines for naming enslaved ancestors in WikiTree Profiles: '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Naming_Conventions_for_Slaves|US Black Heritage: Naming Conventions for Slaves]]''' * Creating: '''[[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree#Create_the_Slave_Owner_Profile |Create the Slave Owner Profile]]''' * Creating: '''[[Space:Creating_Slave_Owner_Space_Pages|Creating Slave Owner Space Pages]]''' *Creating: '''[[Space:How_to_Create_a_Plantation_Page|Plantation Space Pages]]''' *Finding Enslaved Ancestors: '''[[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange%2C_How_to_Find_Enslaved_Ancestors|How to Find Enslaved Ancestors]]''' '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]'''

US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Program

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] [[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] '''A sub project of [[Project:US_Black_Heritage| US Black Heritage Project]]''' '''USBH Heritage Exchange Project Coordinators: [[Weatherall-96|Elaine (Weatherall) Martzen]], [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]]''' The Heritage Exchange Program uses the FAN (friends, associates, and neighbors) principle--that by working with groups of people who were in close proximity to each other, we can more easily build their family trees. Each of these Heritage Exchange teams will help with a different part of the process that will help us identify clusters of enslaved people (which will include the slave owners), find additional documents for each cluster, and then connect the entire cluster to their family tree(s).
'''See: "links" section below for how to name and document people/profiles ''' '''See: [[Space:Heritage_Exchange_Categories|Heritage Exchange Categories]] for a list of the Heritage Exchange categories and how they are used to document slavery.''' == Heritage Exchange Profile Improvement Team == *Creates profiles and space pages using the Heritage Exchange process. Please use the links listed below for the standard processes. *Adds additional sources to existing profiles and pages. == Heritage Exchange Checklist Team == *Performs quality control on newly created profiles and space pages to make sure each necessary detail is on all these pages. Please use the team's [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange_Checklist_Team|Checklists]] == Heritage Exchange Document Processing Team == *Adds documents sent to the HE Google group to the documents spreadsheet. *Creates profiles and space pages based on documents added to the spreadsheet. *Please see the [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange_Document_Processing_Team|team help page]] for this work. ==Heritage Exchange Slavery Projects Team== '''Coordinator:''' [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]] *Works with projects involving large groups of slaves in one location. *Creates, improves, and connects slave and slave owner profiles. *Creates space pages to organize information about the slave and slave owners. *Some of these projects will involve the use of spreadsheets to track the work. Please see the [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange_Slavery_Projects_Team|team space page]]. == Heritage Exchange Connection Team == This step in the process has not officially started as of Jan 2023. *Works with existing slave/slave owner clusters to identify unnamed slaves and connect slaves to descendants. Help page TBA == Links == *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Portal]] A place for all WikiTree members to start. *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Naming_Conventions_for_Slaves|Naming Conventions for Slaves]] *[[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|Documenting Enslaved People/Slave Owners in WikiTree]] *[[Space:Documenting_Unnamed_Enslaved_Persons|Documenting Unnamed Enslaved People]] *[[:Category: USBH Heritage Exchange|Heritage Exchange categories]] **[[Space:Heritage_Exchange_Categories|Explanation of Heritage Exchange Categories]] == Consideration for Descendants of Slave Owners == One of our jobs as a project is to help descendants of slave owners understand why it's important to list slaves on their ancestors' profiles and connect them together. We don't want to make them feel like we are calling them out or shaming them. Please work to keep open communication with the profile managers of the profiles you will be editing, especially if these are profiles you have come across or are working on and that haven't been added to the Heritage Exchange category by the profile manager. '''When making edits to profiles you don't manage, please use the "Explain your changes" field 100% of the time.''' It's a courtesy to the profile manager so they know what change you made without having to hunt for it. When adding a list of slaves to a profile, please add something similar to this in the comment section of the profile. You can copy/paste the same message, changing the name each time. *As a member of the US Black Heritage Project, I have added a list of the slaves owned by on this profile with categories using the standards of the US Black Heritage Exchange Program. This helps us connect enslaved ancestors to their descendants. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal the Heritage Exchange Portal] for more information.

US Black Heritage: Naming Conventions for Slaves

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project| Naming]] [[Category:Name Field Guidelines]] ---- '''Please note: These naming conventions are specifically for those people who were enslaved in the United States. Other countries may have unique needs that these conventions do not assist with.''' ---- '''When reading these naming conventions for LNAB (Last Name at Birth), please keep the following in mind:''' *The purpose of these standards is to make it easier for descendants to connect to their ancestors. Having hundreds or thousands of profiles named John Unknown does not assist in this goal. * It is not expected that a genealogically "accurate" LNAB may ever be found for many who were enslaved. Although we hope this does happen for many, an accurate LNAB is not the main purpose of these naming conventions. Connecting to family is. * Please don't make assumptions about what last name a slave may have taken. Some had last names that were kept secret or private while they were enslaved. Others took on a last name of their own choice after they received their freedom. Some took on the last name of their slave owner or their white father. Also, the reverse is true. Don't assume the last name of a slave owner wasn't the correct last name. It was very common for those enslaved to be related in some way to the slave owner. There is no one-size-fits-all rule to how slaves received a last name. Last names also often changed over time. *The LNAB for those enslaved was a fluid thing and isn't a concept that existed in the way we normally think of it (the LNAB is what is found on a document). You may need to adjust your thinking away from the conventional view of an LNAB. '''Please see [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Connecting_Enslaved_Ancestors|Connecting Enslaved Ancestors]] for more information on the reasoning behind these naming conventions.''' ('''See Naming Conventions for Slaves below''') ---- ==Naming Conventions for Slaves== '''An LNAB (Last Name at Birth) for slaves or those formerly enslaved should be assigned in this order. If (A) cannot be found, move to (B) and so on:''' :A) The surname they state themselves (orally or on a document). :B) The LNAB of their father or their mother if the father is unknown. :C) For women, the last name of their husband (orally or on a document). :D) Whichever name is most useful to descendants as outlined below: ---- #If only one slave owner is known, use the last name of that slave owner as the LNAB. If they were "owned" by an institution, use that name instead. For instance, if owned by Georgetown University, their LNAB would be Georgetown. (If an earlier slave owner is later found, do not change the LNAB. See reasoning below under "when to change the LNAB") #If more than one slave owner is known, use the last name of the first slave owner as the LNAB and the most recent slave owner as the Current Last Name. #If you know of additional slave owners for that person, use those slave owners' last names in the Other Last Name field. # '''Add the {{Slave LNAB}} template above the Biography heading any time a placeholder LNAB is used''' so people viewing the profile will know this is a placeholder LNAB until a documented surname can be found. #If a former slave is found in later census or other records, assume the surname they are going by to be their LNAB. If, after the time of that document, they change their last name, that would go in the Current Last Name field. #Please see the document [[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|Documenting Enslaved People in WikiTree]] for best practices when creating slave profiles, which includes listing all slave owners in the biography. ==LNAB Examples== '''Please see our [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Naming_Conventions_For_Slaves%2C_EXAMPLES|Examples Page]] for examples of how to use these naming conventions in different scenarios.''' ==LNAB Template== The {{Slave LNAB}} template alerts researchers that the Last Name at Birth is using the slave owner's name as a placeholder. When using a slave owner's name in the LNAB field, copy '''{{Slave LNAB}}''' and paste just above the '''Biography''' header. The template displays this helpful warning: {{Slave LNAB}} ---- ==FAQs== *'''Have descendants of slaves seen and agreed on these naming conventions?''' **Yes, descendants of slaves helped write these naming conventions. *'''If an enslaved person has a white father, shouldn't his last name be the LNAB?''' **Not unless this is a name the person chooses to go by themselves. Historically, when a child was born out of wedlock, they received the mother's last name, not the father's. But in this case, the mother may not have a last name. Therefore, whichever name the person chooses for themselves will be the LNAB. *'''What if I've already used the old convention of Unknown for the LNAB?''' **Because we don't want to change the LNAB often, don't change the LNAB until more information is found confirming a more accurate LNAB for the person. Place the most recent slave owner's surname in the Current Last Name field and any other slave owners in the Other Last Name field. ==When to Change the LNAB== It is important '''NOT''' to change the LNAB every time a new name is discovered. It's best not to change it until you have found the first known last name the enslaved person went by--whether they were born with that last name or gave themselves that last name once they received their freedom. *If a person is found in the 1870 census, this is very likely the first time they have had a "real" last name. The only time to change from this 1870 LNAB is if you find a document for that person while they were enslaved that states a last name they were going by. In that case, the LNAB would be the original last name while enslaved and the last name they are using in 1870 will be in the Current Last Name field. This is a less likely scenario, but not impossible. *If you used a slave owner's last name for the LNAB and you then find the slave listed in later documents with a different last name, that new last name becomes the LNAB. Move the slave owner(s)' last name(s) to the Other Last Name if you feel they are still necessary for descendants to find their ancestors. Otherwise, make sure the slave owners are listed in the biography under the === Slave Owners === heading and remove the slave owner names from the name fields. *If you gave a wife her husband's last name and you later discover her family's last name. *It is the standard of the US Black Heritage Project to give enslaved ancestors with no documented last name the last name their descendants chose to go by to honor their choice. **Example: If the descendants of John, enslaved by Jacob Smith, are later found to be documented with the last name of Green, John's Last Name at Birth would be changed from the placeholder to Green. == Additional Resources == *'''[[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]''' *For more information on how to document slavery at WikiTree, please see: '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|USBH Heritage Exchange Portal]]''' === Email Your Info === * If you or a friend would like to send us slavery documentation or other information about an enslaved ancestor, just email: '''wikitrees-usbh-exchange''' ''at'' '''googlegroups.com''' - replace the ''at'' with '''@'''

US Black Heritage: Niagara Movement

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[[Category:African-American Notables]] [[Category:African-American Family History]] [[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] [[Category:Niagara Movement]] The Niagara Movement was a Black American civil rights organization founded in 1905 by a group of civil rights activists, many of them lawyers.[[Wikipedia: Niagara Movement]] The 29 founders who traveled to the inaugural meeting of the Niagara Movement became known as "The Original Twenty-nine": #[[Bailey-29608|Dr. Henry Lewis "H. L." Bailey]] Teacher and medical doctor. (not connected 22 Feb 2021) #[[Barber-11385|Jesse Max Barber]] Journalist, Teacher, Dentist. (not connected 22 Feb 2021) #[[Bentley-6420|Charles Edwin Bentley]] Founder of the largest local dental society in the world, a leader of the Chicago branch of the NAACP, Dentist. (Connected) #[[Bonner-2845|Robert Bonner (abt.1866-1926)]] #[[Bradley-16651|Isaac F. "I.F." Bradley, Sr. (1862 – 1938)]] – Assistant county attorney, Wyandotte County; justice of the peace; judge; publisher and editor of The Wyandotte Echo (1930 – 1938), father of Isaac F. Bradley, Jr., who was assistant attorney general for Kansas (1937-39) (not connected 22 Feb 2021) #[[Carter-40595|William Justin "W. Justin" Carter, Sr. (May 28, 1866 – March 23, 1947)]] – Pennsylvania lawyer; civil right activist; scholar; early NAACP member (not connected 20 Feb 2021) #[[Diggs-512|James Robert Lincoln Diggs]] – College president; pastor; ninth African American to receive a doctorate in the USA. (will be connected by Feb 22 or 23: via Pack-2145) #[[DuBois-2|W. E. B. Du Bois]] – Co-founder of the NAACP (Connected) #[[Gunner-354|Byron Gunner]] (not connected 22 Feb 2021) #[[Hart-19282|William Henry Harrison Hart]]— Born to a white slave trader; jailed activist; secured funding from Congress, with W. H. Richards, for first law school building at Howard University; law professor; worked for United States Treasury, United States Department of Agriculture; assistant librarian of Congress; first black lawyer appointed as special U.S. District Attorney for the District of Columbia (Connected) #[[Herndon-2136|Alonzo F. Herndon]] – Born to slavery; entrepreneur; one of the first African-American millionaires in the United States (connected) #[[Hershaw-6|Lafayette M. Hershaw]] journalist, lawyer, a clerk and law examiner for the General Land Office of the United States Department of the Interior (not connected 22 Feb 2021) #[[Hill-48927|Richard Hill (1864-)]] - Native of Nashville, Tennessee; teacher and city schools supervisor; insurance and real estate entrepreneur; served as NM Secretary for Tennessee; father of civil rights activist and lawyer Richard Hill, Jr. (connected) #[[Jourdain-280|Edwin B. Jourdain]], Massachusetts (connected) #James L. Madden #[[McGhee-1323|Frederick L. McGhee]] (not connected 22 Feb 2021) #[[Miller-83055|George Frazier Miller]] (November 28, 1864 – May 9, 1943) — rector of St. Augustine's Episcopal Church, Brooklyn; socialist; civil rights activist (not connected 22 Feb 2021) #[[Mitchell-36898|George William Mitchell (1845-1877)]], Pennsylvania (connected) #[[Morgan-34421|Clement G. Morgan]] Attorney, civil rights activist, and city official of Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was the first African-American to earn degrees from both Harvard University and its law school; the first African-American to deliver Harvard's senior class oration; and the first African-American alderman in New England. One founders of the Boston branch of the NAACP. (not connected 22 Feb 2021) #[[Morris-34316|Emery Turner Morris (abt.1851-1924)]] Massachusetts deputy sealer of weights and measures; druggist; rail porter; stationary steam engineer; lay teacher who created extensive antislavery libraries in New England; founder of the Boston branch of the Movement. #[[Murray-23741|Freeman H. M. Murray]] intellectual leader, civil rights activist, journalist (not connected 22 Feb 2021) #[[Richards-18659|William Henry "W. H." Richards (January 15, 1856 – 1941)]] – Lawyer and law professor; secured funding from Congress, with William Henry Harrison Hart, for first law school building at Howard University; activist; alderman; mayor; William H. Richards: A remarkable life of a remarkable man, was a biography by Julia B. Nelson, published about 1900 (not connected 22 Feb 2021) #[[Waller-784|Garnett Russell "G.R." Waller]] (February 17, 1857 – March 7, 1941) – Shoemaker; pastor (connected) #[[Scott-48749|William Henry "W. H." Scott (June 15, 1848 – June 27, 1910)]]– Born to slavery, soldier, teacher, bookseller, Baptist pastor, activist, founder of Massachusetts Racial Protective League and the National Independent Political League (not connected 22 Feb 2021) #[[Smith-267974|Brown Sylvester "B. S." Smith (1861-1932)]] – Born to parents who were born into slavery; orphaned young; activist; lawyer #[[Smith-267656|Henry C. Smith]] – Musician, composer; civil rights activist; Ohio deputy oil inspector; co-founder and editor of The Cleveland Gazette (not connected 22 Feb 2021) #[[Thompson-72624|Harvey A Thompson (1863-)]] #[[Trotter-1505|William Monroe Trotter]] (connected) #[[Woodson-1871|George Henry "G. H." Woodson]] (December 15, 1865 – July 7, 1933)— (not connected as of 22 Feb 2022) Prominent criminal trial attorney, born to newly emancipated slaves; founder and president of both the Iowa Negro Bar Association in 1901 and — subsequent to being denied membership in the American Bar Association (along with Gertrude Rush, S. Joe Brown, James B. Morris, and Charles P. Howard, Sr.) — the National Negro Bar Association, in 1925, which became the National Bar Association (NBA), of which he also served as president emeritus; President Coolidge appointed Woodson chairman of the first all-Negro commission ever sent overseas, with a mandate to investigate the economic conditions of the Virgin Islands. (not connected 22 Feb 2021) Other members/leaders: *[[Clifford-2055|J. R. Clifford]](connected) '''Women's auxiliary within the Niagara Movement''' *[[Burnett-6079|Mary Morris Burnett Talbert]](connected) *[[Gould-8435|Medora Gould]] *[[Wright-53700|Gertrude Morgan]] (not connected 22 Feb 2021) *[[Ovington-44|Mary White Ovington]](connected) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrie_Williams_Clifford Carrie Clifford] Profile needed == Sources == *[https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/niagara-movement-1905-1909/ Blackpast.org] *[http://scua.library.umass.edu/digital/niagara.htm Key documents at W. E. B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst]

US Black Heritage: Notables

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[[Category:US Black Heritage Project Managed Profiles]] [[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]]''' '''The purpose of this page is to assist US Black Heritage Project members with working on project notables. All USBH Project members should have editing access to the Notables Spreadsheet. Please ask in the project group if you can't find it.''' ---- ==FAQs== *Who is considered notable? **In most cases, a person is considered notable if they have a WikiPedia page or if they ''should'' have a WikiPedia page. WikiPedia says a person is notable if they are "... 'worthy of notice' or 'note'—that is, 'remarkable' or 'significant, interesting, or unusual enough to deserve attention or to be recorded.'"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_%28people%29 *Should the project manage all African American notables? **In most cases, at this time, the project hopes to manage them all. However, there is a limit to how many profiles the project can manage and further guidelines for management will be created as the limit is neared. Also, there are some profiles that will be managed by other projects because they are in a better place to help descendants connect to their ancestors. *Which profiles does the project manage? **In general, the project will manage profiles that fit any of these criteria: ::::1) The person is notable (has a WikiPedia page or should have a WikiPedia page). ::::2) The person had an important role in Black history. ::::3) The person has a lot of descendants who may argue over facts about them. ::::4) The person has a lot of descendants and many duplicates get created for that person. ==How to Process Notable Profiles== ===Project Managed Notables=== These are managed by the project. The creator/manager may co-manage if they wish. The profile should have the project box and notable sticker, in this order: {{US Black Heritage}}
== Biography ==
{{Notables Sticker|African-American Notables}} Do not add the African-American sticker to project managed profiles. It is redundant. ===Notables Not Project Managed by USBH=== These are usually managed by another project. The profile should have the African-American and notables sticker below the biography heading, but not the USBH project box. == Biography ==
{{Notables Sticker|African-American Notables}}
{{African-American Sticker}}
===Profiles Needing Project Management=== *If they are orphaned or you created the profile: **Adopt them and/or add the project as the manager using the project email address (listed at the top of the project Google group and notables spreadsheet). **You can then remove yourself as manager if you wish. **If they have a WikiPedia page, you do not need to ask in the project group before you add them to the project. **'''Please add them to the proposed notables tab on the Notables Spreadsheet.''' *If the profile is managed by someone else, simply add the profile to the proposed notables tab on the Notables Spreadsheet and a team leader will process it. *If the person doesn't have a WikiPedia page, but you feel they should, treat them as if they do have a WikiPedia page and follow the above instructions. ===Stickers for Notables=== *All African Americans who are '''not''' project managed should have the African-American sticker. *All African-American notables will have the notables sticker {{Notables Sticker|African-American Notables}}. If they are project managed, do '''not''' add the African American sticker. They will already have the project box which is the same image. *Please also add a link to their WikiPedia page as well as the WikiData link. {{Wikidata|Q1234567}} See the [[Project:Notables#Goals|Notables Project page]] for more information. ===Living Family Members of Notables=== Per the USBH Project guidelines and WikiTree terms of service, do not add any living family members to a notable. Rare exceptions are made for connection purposes, but this should be done only by the project. If you need a family profile created, please contact one of the Notables Team Leaders. They will first determine the need, then create the profile. Only the USBH Project (and immediate family members) will manage or be on the trusted list for any living family members. No exceptions will be made. ==Living Notables== Privacy of living people is very important to the US Black Heritage Project. Per the [[Help:Living_Notables|WikiTree guidelines for living notables]], only close family members (within two degrees) and project members working in collaboration with the project who will manage it should create a profile for a living notable. To help us protect privacy for living notables, if you create a profile for the US Black Heritage Project, you will be required to fully transfer management over to the project unless you have met the requirements for working on living notable profiles: *You are a USBH member who has completed the USBH Profile Improvement Path *You have been with the project at least one month *You have been certified by the USBH Notables Team to work on living notable profiles. *The above three criteria will be waived for Notables Project members who have been certified to work on living notables. *All members certified to create/edit living notables will be required to share profile management with USBH. Some living notables qualify per the [[Help:Living_Notables|WikiTree guidelines for living notables]] to have their profiles open for public viewing. Only a Project Leader can open the profiles once they have confirmed the qualifications have been met. If you are certified to work on living notables managed by USBH (whether public or not), please click on the trusted list request link for that profile to be added temporarily while you make improvements. When you are finished with your work, please remove yourself from the trusted list. If you wish to remain on the trusted list for a particular reason, please contact a Notables Team leader. '''Please see: [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Creating_and_Caring_For_Living_Notables|US Black Heritage Project: Creating and Caring For Living Notables]] for a full list of the rules and processes for working with USBH living notables.''' ==Formatting and Style== Please see [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Notable_Profile_Standards|USBH Project Notable Profile Standards]] for best practices when formatting notable profiles. ==Information for Non-Project Members== If you have created or found a profile for a notable African-American, the project would like to manage or co-manage the profile. Please answer on this {{G2GLink|1157732 }} post and tell us about the profile. Someone from the project will contact you about adding the project as manager/co-manager. You can also answer on this post if you have a recommendation for a notable who needs to have a profile created. We do not require you to remove yourself as profile manager when USBH manages a profile for a deceased notable, however, if you'd like to place it fully in our hands, we promise to take good care of it. ===Living Notables=== If you are not a member of the US Black Heritage Project, and you have created a profile for a living notable African-American, please understand you will need to pass management of that profile to USBH per the [[Help:Living_Notables|WikiTree guidelines for living notables]]. The exception is members of the Notables Project who have been certified to work on living notable profiles. Please do not create profiles for living family members of notables. This helps us to protect the privacy of the living and their families. ==Sources==

US Black Heritage: Preferred Terminology

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] '''This page is for use by the [[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]]. It was last updated on November 20, 2023. It will be formally reviewed collaboratively by both the USBH Leadership Team and the USBH Project members by November 1, 2025 to determine if any updates or changes need to be made.''' ----
Above All We Want to Bring Honor, Respect, and Dignity
---- *We acknowledge words have power. *We acknowledge that discussion about terminology can be a vital and useful part of evolving a difficult topic to a better place–in this case racism in the USA. The USBH Project is taking a different path (see below). *We acknowledge the terminology used 3-4 years ago are not the same words being used today and we fully expect those words to change again 3-4 years from now. *We acknowledge there is no perfect answer/perfect terminology to please all. Our wish is to do as well as possible within a genealogy context. *We acknowledge that the work of the USBH Project is very emotional and has a great deal of trauma at its foundation. *We acknowledge that members of WikiTree and USBH specifically are all volunteers doing the best they can with tough work and each person comes from a different combination of background and life experiences. Therefore, it is impossible for everyone to see every issue exactly the same way. An answer that makes perfect sense to one person may make no sense to another. *We acknowledge that USBH has one goal above all the others: to connect all enslaved ancestors to their descendants. USBH seeks to do this in the quickest, most efficient way, while being the most accurate, to make up for lost time. *We acknowledge that everyone doing the work of the USBH Project is at a different level (beginner to advanced) of understanding of the full context of the work. USBH seeks to meet every member where they are at. *We acknowledge that the work of the USBH Project continues to positively evolve as it gains more experience. It is the goal of the project to continue to do so. Something that is working today may no longer be the best choice in five years. *We acknowledge and respect others' right to disagree with the terminology choices USBH has made. *We acknowledge that we all want the same thing: To bring honor, dignity, and respect to a group of people who on the whole have not yet received it. The USBH Project believes the number one way to do that is to connect them to their family. ---- '''History of the USBH terminology choices''' In 2020, when USBH restarted the African American Project, basically from scratch, one of the first things the leadership did was ask questions within the Black community about terminology: What terms do you expect to see in genealogy?, What terms do you find offensive?, What terms do you prefer? There was no consistent answer. Some descendants of enslaved ancestors preferred the historical words such as slave and slave owner because it is a better descriptor of the horrible experience their ancestors went through. They felt it honored their ancestors' true experience. Some preferred enslaved and enslaver because it makes their ancestors humans first and property second. But there were two things that the majority agreed on. 1) They expected to see the historical words. It didn't shock them to see these words on a genealogy website. 2) They would prefer not to get hung up on terminology and instead spend time getting connected to their ancestors. USBH then had to make a decision. Do we continue to use the historical terms we see every day in our work (and the terms already being used for many categories) or do we use the modern, evolving terminology that may need to be changed again within a few years? We chose to continue to use the historical terms for categories, headings, and page names for the following reasons: *'''Searchability''' - We need to use terms descendants will use the most often to find their ancestors. The answer to that question is still the historical terms. With the current increase in integration of AI, we recognize this reason may become a lower priority, however we still need a consistent way to tell people to search. *'''Consistency and Standardization''' - Both for easier searchability and a better workflow, we need all categories, headings, and page names to be consistently named. *'''Ease and Comfort of Work''' - For the USBH Project members who do the slavery era work day in and day out, the historical words will never go away. They read them every day and they have to talk about them in our project chats. They need to feel comfortable typing "One negro slave for $900" in a conversation with another project member without stumbling over the words and worrying about who they might be offending in that moment. There is no way to make what's written on these pages okay, so we have to clinically take them as they are in order to do the work. *'''Time Focus''' - In order to keep up with the everchanging and evolving terminology surrounding the work the USBH Project does, we would have to change our categories, headings, and page names about every 3-5 years at minimum. The words used in 2020 are not the same words being used today in 2023 and there are current discussions for further changes to the terminology. If those changes take root, today's words will be changed again within another year or two. Categories, headings, and page names have to all be changed manually (by hand). Although editbot will update categories on individual profiles, someone has to first manually set up the changes for the thousands of categories. Editbot does not change headings and space page names. Because USBH is growing so fast, we already have thousands of categories and pages and tens of thousands of profiles (that will quickly grow to hundreds of thousands). It would take a minimum of six months to a year to update all the categories, headings, and page names. If we had to do this every 3-5 years, we will basically lose one year out of every 3-5 years of work that could have happened, but we spent it on name changes instead. We have chosen from the beginning not to take that path. *'''Energy Focus''' - Although the discussion and evolution of terminology is a very important catalyst for change, the USBH Project has chosen a different path. Rather than spending our time on such activities, we have chosen to spend that same time, energy, and effort on the work itself that will bring change. While others are choosing the path that takes them through all the points from A to Z, we are marching in a straight line from A to Z because we believe it is a shorter path. We all have a similar end goal, but how we choose to get there is different. USBH does not want discussions and changes of terminology to distract from the groundbreaking and innovative work we are doing. {{Image|file=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=How USBH expects to travel. }} ---- '''The Emotional Cost of Terminology''' We recognize that for some people, using or hearing the historical terminology of slavery is traumatizing. However, we don't feel the language has evolved enough yet to truly overcome that trauma. Imagine going to Bibiana, an enslaved woman who has been working all day in the fields under the southern sun. The sun is now setting and she finally has a moment to eat a bite of dinner before sitting in a family circle to tell a few stories before sleep. You come up to her as she gets ready to enter her family's shelter and say excitedly, "Bibiana, I have good news! As of today, you will no longer be called a slave." Watch as a spark of hope enters her eyes. She waits patiently for your next words. "Yes, from this day forward you will now be called an enslaved person." Now watch as that spark of hope dies followed by sad resignation. Because Bibiana knows what we know. No matter what she is called, her situation hasn't changed. She still has to get up at the crack of dawn tomorrow and begin another day in the fields working without choice and without pay. She has to continue to watch the suffering around her. Do you want to be the person to tell her about the change in terms and watch the look in her eyes – to add to her trauma? USBH doesn't. We believe we can do better. We don't know fully what that will look like yet, but we have some ideas forming. What we do know is the one way we can bring honor, respect, and dignity to Bibiana is to return her stolen family. It's to allow her to tell her story to her descendants. It's to give her the rightful place at the head of the family table. That's the path the USBH Project is on. ---- Please note: *The US Black Heritage Project is not the terminology "police." We will not be searching WikiTree for words we feel don't fit our project guidelines. However, if we come across a profile that can be improved with more respectful language or language formatting, we will either edit that profile or send a private message to the profile manager. *Please respect the terminology any WikiTree member chooses to use to honor their own family and ancestor profiles. ---- ==Words/Language We Ask You Not To Use in Profiles, Discussions, and Comments== *'''Racial Slurs.''' The exception is when used as a direct quote, is in quotation marks with a reference to the source, and is absolutely necessary to add value to the profile. *'''Skin tone words that have been used as racial slurs''' at different times in history. As above, the exception is when used as a direct quote, is in quotation marks with a reference to the source, and is absolutely necessary to add value to the profile. (some example are negro, negroid, negress, quadroon, octoroon, high yellow). Often these words will be referenced on census records and other documents to show race. It's acceptable to reference racial information on a profile. *'''Skin tone words that aren't necessary'''. For instance, If you have already said in the profile the census record said he is mulatto, you do not then need to call him a mulatto man. Calling him a man is all that is needed in this case. *'''Master.''' This is a term slave owners expected slaves to use to show the owner's superiority and implies another level of supremacy that is not necessary. Please use slave owner, slave holder, or enslaver instead. As above, the exception is when used as a direct quote, is in quotation marks with a reference to the source, and is absolutely necessary to add value to the profile. *'''Concubine or Mistress''' for a slave who is used for sexual purposes. Concubine is not a correct word for the United States culture. Concubine and mistress are often romanticized roles. There is nothing romantic about being a sexual slave. Please use only the facts as they are written in sources and let the reader decide for themselves what that relationship was based on facts. The exception to this is if you have a source that clearly spells out a type of relationship and you are referencing that source in the profile. *'''Please don't use subjective language''' about a person in a profile. This means don't say something like "he must have been an unruly slave" because a source says he received punishment from an overseer. You don't know this unless it is spelled out in a source. Don't put information you assume to be true based on how you are reading the facts.''' Please stick to the facts and add sources for them.''' *'''Mixed Race vs Biracial vs Multiracial,''' These terms can be ambiguous (have no specific meaning), especially for earlier profiles. Instead, whenever possible, please use factual words found in documents such as saying a person is listed as "mulatto" in a census record. Or you can write the person had a white father and a mother who was a Black slave. The reader can infer from this information what their ethnic makeup might be. It's okay to document a person's race on profiles in order to give descendants a better idea of their heritage. ==FAQs== *Which words are USBH using? **For categories, headings, and page names only, we use the historical terms of "slaves" and "slave owners." For narrative on USBH Project pages, we use "enslaved ancestors" and "slave owners." *Which words should I be using? **When writing narratives, we ask you to use the choice of the words that you feel are most respectful. When a disagreement arises, the descendant's choice always takes precedence. If you are doing slavery era work for the USBH Project, we ask you to use the existing slavery categories by location as well as the following: For biography section headings to document enslaved ancestors, please use the standard headings of === Slaves === on slave owner profiles and === Slave Owners === on enslaved ancestor profiles. For slave owner space pages, please use the standard name starting with "Slaves of" *At what point will USBH change its terminology? **When the existing terminology has become universally offensive or when the new terminology more closely aligns with the end goals which tells us we won't need to change them again for a good long time. *What terminology should I use in verbal discussions or in spaces outside of WikiTree? **It important to keep in mind that no matter what the current-day accepted terminology is, different groups use different terminology. The best way to handle this is when you are meeting with a group outside of WikiTree, listen to the words they use in their discussions, and do your best to respect their choices while in their space. *Why wouldn't you choose to be leaders at the forefront of the terminology discussions? **USBH prefers to spend its time, energy, and focus on the work that we believe will bring about change. We have the same goals as those using terminology discussion as a way to evolve the world, but we have chosen a different path of how we will arrive. ---- '''See the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|US Black Heritage Exchange Portal]] for more information on how to create profiles that involve slavery.'''

US Black Heritage: Resources Sandbox

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] [[Space:African-American_Genealogy_Resources|African-American Genealogy Resources]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]'''
'''This page is for ALL WIKITREERS to add African-American resources.'''
---- The [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|WikiTree US Black Heritage Project]] is dedicated to collecting, in a central repository, information and resources to assist in building and documenting African-American Genealogies. '''To add a resource, edit this page and add the information in the following format:''' * Resource Name and Description ** URL or WikiID of Link Example: * Database of Lost Friends ** https://www.hnoc.org/database/lost-friends/index.html ---- == Add New Resources Here == '''These new resources will be moved to the appropriate list.''' Hi, I've been adding resources to the African American Resources for Kentucky Page that are specifically tied to Kentucky, but may also belong elsewhere. Give me a week to get it ironed out, but at some point, you may wish to check it over and see if any of the resources also belong on other resource pages. [[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Kentucky|African-American Resources for Kentucky]] Thanks! [[Lee-43187|Karen Lee]] ------------------------------ ==Links == '''Email Your Info'''
You can email slavery documentation or other information to the project at: '''wikitrees-usbh-exchange''' ''at'' '''googlegroups.com''' - replace the ''at'' with '''@'''. Feel free to share this email address with friends who have information about African-American genealogy. For information about how to process slavery documents at WikiTree please see: '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|USBH Heritage Exchange Portal]]''' '''[[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]'''

US Black Heritage: Topical Teams

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] [[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]] == Notables Team == Project Coordinators: [[Cooper-28960|Katie Bryant]] and [[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] * [[Space:African-American_Firsts|African-American Firsts]] * [[Space:African_American_Medal_of_Honor_Recipients|African American Medal of Honor Recipients]] * [[Space:Asante%27s_100_Greatest_African-Americans|Asante's 100 Greatest African-Americans]] * [[Space:First_African-American_Players_in_Major_League_Baseball|First African-American Players in Major League Baseball]] * [[Space:Inventors_and_Scientists_who_were_African-American|Inventors and Scientists who were African-American]] * [[Space:Notable_African-American_Women|Notable African-American Women]] * [[Space:Spingarn_Medal_Recipients|Spingarn Medal Recipients]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Black_Cowboys|Black Cowboys]] *[[Space:African_Americans_of_Horse_Racing|African-Americans of Horse Racing]] * [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Black_Firsts/93SDBwAAQBAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Notables in book, Black Firsts] == Military and War Team == Project Coordinator: [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah Heiney]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Military_and_War_Portal|Military and War Portal]] * [[Space:African-American_War_Dead|African-American War Dead]] *[[Space:Buffalo_Soldiers|Buffalo Soldiers]] * US Colored Troops (may already be under Civil War...) * [[Space:Black_Valor|Black Valor]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:369th_Infantry_Regiment%2C_United_States_Army 369th Infantry Regiment] *[[Space:Golden_14|Golden 14]] all profiles created. *[[Space:325th_Field_Signal_Battalion%2C_United_States_Army%2C_World_War_I| 325th Field Signal Battalion, United States Army, World War I]] * [[Space:Tuskegee_Airmen|Tuskegee_Airmen]] *761st Tank Battalion of WWII *[[Space:6888th_Central_Postal_Directory_Battalion|6888th Postal Directory Battalion]] *https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/hidden-history-black-women-navy == Ex-Slave Narratives== Project Coordinator: [[Ellison-1589|Gene Ellison]] *[[Space:Freedmen_Narratives|Freedmen Narratives]] == Cemetery Team == Project Coordinator: [[Ellison-1589|Gene Ellison]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Cemeteries_Team|USBH Cemeteries Team]] * See the [[:Category: African-American Cemeteries|African-American Cemeteries Category]] for those cemeteries already represented on WikITree. ==== Cemetery Resources ==== * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Cemeteries_Team_Resources|Teams' Resources Page]] ** How to find African-American cemeteries ** How to create space pages ** How to create categories ** Which stickers to place on profiles ==Communities== *[[Space:Africatown%2C_Alabama_One_Place_Study|Africatown, Alabama]] *[[Space:Mound_Bayou%2C_Mississippi_One_Place_Study|Mound Bayou, Mississippi]] *[[Space:Burlington_37|Burlington 37]] == Historical Events/Places == *[[Space:Christiana_Riot|Christiana Resistance]] *[[Space:Harveysburg_Free_Black_School|Harveysburg Free Black School]] *[[Space:Snow_Riots|Snow Riots]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Tulsa_Race_Massacre|Tulsa Race Massacre]] (this is the one USBH manages & works from) and [[Space:Tulsa_massacre|Tulsa Massacre]] *[[Space:16th_Street_Baptist_Church_Bombing%2C_Birmingham%2C_Alabama%2C_1963|16th Street Baptist Church Bombing, Birmingham, Alabama, 1963]] *[[Space:Juneteenth|Juneteenth]] **[[Space:Emancipation_Park_in_Houston,_Texas|Emancipation Park in Houston, Texas]] **[[Space:Rosewood_Park_in_Austin,_Texas|Rosewood Park in Austin, Texas]] **[[Space:Booker_T_Washington_Park_in_Limestone_County,_Texas|Booker T Washington Park in Limestone County, Texas]] *[[Space:Port_Chicago_50|Port Chicago 50]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage%2C_Chicago_Race_Riot_of_1919|Chicago Race Riot of 1919]] *[[Space:John_Brown%27s_Raid_on_Harpers_Ferry%2C_West_Virginia|John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry, West Virginia]] Potential Topics: *[https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/17/magazine/6888th-battalion-charity-adams.html 6888th Battalion] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brotherhood_of_Sleeping_Car_Porters Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters] == USBH Project Resource Pages == * '''[[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]''' * '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|USBH Heritage Exchange Portal]]''' * '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Resources_Sandbox|USBH Resources Sandbox - Add your links HERE!]]''' === Email Your Info === * If you or a friend would like to send us documentation or other information about an enslaved ancestor, just email: '''wikitrees-usbh-exchange''' ''at'' '''googlegroups.com''' - replace the ''at'' with '''@'''

US Black Heritage: Welcome Mat

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] [[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] '''Thank you for volunteering for the US Black Heritage Project! If you have not already done so, please post an answer on the {{G2GLink|1715280}} join post and share two profiles with us you believe shows you have the basic genealogy and WikiTree skills listed below.''' ===Membership Requirements=== In order to successfully complete the Path program, you need to meet the basic skills requirements below. If you don't meet the skills, but would like to, please see the linked free resources for help. Let us know if you need additional resources. ====Basic Skills Requirements==== '''1. Have basic level or better genealogy skills as defined by:''' *Having at least a free membership to any of the genealogy websites with resources such as Ancestry, Family Search, My Heritage, etc. *Knowing how to use the search function on those websites to research a person. *Knowing if a source belongs to the person you are searching. *The definition of a [[Help:Sources|source citation]] versus a [[Help:Sources_FAQ|source]] and what is considered a good source. '''Skill Helps''' *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScpdpvJK1IE Source Citations Made Easy video] *[https://www.archives.gov/riverside/how-to-begin-genealogical-research Beginning Genealogy Research] *[https://www.youtube.com/c/FamilyHistoryFanatics Family History Fanatics], a variety of genealogy videos for all skill levels. *[https://www.ancestryacademy.com/browse Ancestry Academy], a variety of videos on basic genealogy. *[https://familytreewebinars.com/upcoming-webinars/ Family Tree Webinars], a variety of genealogy webinars for all skill levels. *Do an internet search for additional resources that may be available. *If you have not already done so, we recommend opening a free account at Familysearch.org and Ancestry.com and starting a basic family tree to become familiar with their platforms. '''2. Have basic level or better WikiTree skills as defined by''' *Having added at least up to your grandparents profiles on WikiTree (exceptions made for adoptees who can add other profiles). *Having the ability to create a brand new WikiTree profile with at least an estimated date and location, the three basic headings, and one source. *The ability to search for an ancestor on WikiTree using the search function. *The ability to take a source citation from a genealogy website and add it to the sources section of a WikiTree profile. '''Skill Helps''' *[[Space:New_Member_Q_and_A_via_Zoom|WikiTree New Member Zoom]]. You can ask questions about WikiTree and get help. *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Instructional_Videos|How to WikiTree videos]]. *Building a basic tree is the best way to learn how to use WikiTree. You can ask for help and advice in our [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ g2g forum]. '''3. Have basic level technology skills as defined by:''' *The ability to open and log into a WikiTree account unassisted. *The ability to perform a Google/internet search. *The ability to navigate genealogy websites at a basic level. *The ability to use email for communication. *Access to a computer, or at minimum a tablet is recommended. It is not recommended to use a phone regularly for this work. ====Additional Requirements==== *Have Family Member level membership and sign the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Honor_Code Honor Code]. *Read the 3 very important pages linked below. *Complete the New Member Form linked below. *Declare what you would like to work on within the project. Once you join we ask you to: *Enter the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_PATH|US Black Heritage Project Path]] and work to complete the Profile Improvement Path. The Heritage Exchange Path is optional. *Join at least one project team and make at least one contribution towards the project's goals every six months *Join the project's Google Discussion Group *Respond to the six-monthly check-in and to your team leader/coordinator *Add black_heritage to the tags you follow to keep up with project posts ==Step #1 Very Important Project Pages== '''Before moving forward, please read these important help pages that give you some basic information used by the project.''' *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Naming_Conventions_for_Slaves|Naming Convention for Slaves]] What last name do we use? *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Preferred_Terminology|Preferred Terminology]] How we choose to be respectful as a project. *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Portal]] Information about how to document enslaved ancestors. '''Please also see the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|project's home page]] for a list of some of our special events, our mission, and the very important use of our project sticker.''' ==Step #2 Required New Member Form== [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc8LX_i1DaU4K4J6U9zYoJlGi3TD8u6Bqjy24oVEhSsFSh3wQ/viewform Please complete this short form]. Once you have submitted your answers, you will receive the project badge and someone from the New Membership Team will contact you about starting the US Black Heritage PATH. ==What do we do as a project?== *See our current list of [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Teams|Project Teams]]. *You can see a list of some specific tasks on our [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Tasklist|project tasklist]]. *See our [[Project:US_Black_Heritage#Our_Mission|project's home page]] for our mission. ==Tags== Please add the tag "'''black_heritage'''" to your profile if you would like to keep up with updates and posts in g2g. You can also add the tag "'''slavery'''" and/or "'''heritage_exchange'''" if you are interested in this area of the project.

US Black Heritage 1880 Census Project, Michigan

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] '''[[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]]'''; [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Project|'''USBH 1880 Project''']] '''Goal: To create a profile for every Black American enumerated on the 1880 US federal census in Michigan.''' ---- :Total Population of Michigan in 1880: 1,647,443 :Total Black Population of Michigan in 1880: '''15,100''' {| border="1" !Counties in 1880 !Total Pop. !Black Pop. !Spreadsheet !Status/Checked |- !Alcona |3,107 |... |... |... |- !Allegan |37,815 |427 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Alpena |8,789 |14 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] |'''Done/Checked''' |- !Antrim |5,237 |5 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] |'''Done/Checked''' |- !Baraga |1,804 |8 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] |'''Done/Checked''' |- !Barry |25,317 |77 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Bay |38,081 |202 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Benzie |3,433 |64 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Berrien |36,791 |687 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Branch |37,941 |65 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Calhoun |38,452 |498 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Cass |22,009 |1,837 | | |- !Charlevoix |5,115 |35 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] |'''Done/Checked''' |- !Cheboygan |6,524 |21 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] |'''Done/Checked''' |- !Chippewa |5,248 |15 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Clare |4,187 |3 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Clinton |28,100 |79 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Crawford |1,159 |2 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] |'''Done/Checked''' |- !Delta |6,812 |15 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Eaton |31,225 |87 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Emmet |6,639 |34 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Genesee |39,220 |287 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Gladwin |1,127 |1 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] |'''Done/Checked''' |- !Grand Traverse |8,422 |17 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Gratiot |21,936 |90 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Hillsdale |32,723 |59 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Houghton |22,473 |34 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Huron |20,089 |2 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] |'''Done/Checked''' |- !Ingham |33,676 |404 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SvbSxOfU09G_J4c65_Lh94DDoQXJ-asNO_ltDgc7PZY/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 2] | |- !Ionia |33,872 |76 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Iosco |6,873 |8 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Isabella |12,159 |127 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Isle Royale |55 |... |... |... |- !Jackson |42,031 |511 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SvbSxOfU09G_J4c65_Lh94DDoQXJ-asNO_ltDgc7PZY/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 2] | |- !Kalamazoo |34,342 |708 | | |- !Kalkaska |2,937 |... |... |... |- !Kent |73,253 |513 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Keweenaw |4,270 |4 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Lake |3,233 |1 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] |'''Done/Checked''' |- !Lapeer |30,138 |127 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Leelanaw |6,253 |16 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] |Done/ |- !Lenawee |48,343 |378 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Livingston |22,251 |94 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] |'''Done/Checked''' |- !Mackinac |2,902 |13 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Macomb |31,627 |78 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Manistee |12,532 |16 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Maniton |1,334 |... |... |... |- !Marquette |25,394 |67 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Mason |10,065 |26 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Mecosta |13,973 |273 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Menominee |11,987 |1 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Midland |6,893 |22 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Missaukee |1,553 |... |... |... |- !Monroe |33,624 |112 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Montcalm |33,148 |110 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Muskegon |26,586 |85 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Newaygo |14,688 |18 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Oakland |41,537 |400 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SvbSxOfU09G_J4c65_Lh94DDoQXJ-asNO_ltDgc7PZY/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 2] | |- !Oceana |11,699 |45 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Ogemaw |1,914 |... |... |... |- !Ontonagon |2,565 |13 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Osceola |10,777 |20 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Oscoda |467 |6 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Otsego |1,974 |... |... |... |- !Ottawa |33,126 |88 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Presque Isle |3,113 |2 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] |'''Done/Checked''' |- !Roscommon |1,459 |... |... |... |- !Saginaw |59,095 |316 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Saint Clair |46,197 |52 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Saint Joseph |27,126 |230 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Sanilac |26,341 |32 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Schoolcraft |1,575 |3 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] |'''Done/Checked''' |- !Shiawassee |27,059 |48 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Tuscola |25,738 |43 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] | |- !Van Buren |30,807 |738 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1SvbSxOfU09G_J4c65_Lh94DDoQXJ-asNO_ltDgc7PZY/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 2] | |- !Washtenaw |41,848 |1,216 | | |- !Wayne |166,444 |3,379 | | |- !Wexford |6,815 |16 |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Uo5DEji73dlYjCjpgP7r5dFCZ7hCR3OOXXzpbAz73rM/edit?usp=sharing Michigan 1] |Done/ |} '''Thank you to our spreadsheet creation helpers for Michigan''' *[[Cole-12288|M Cole]] *[[Zissler-3|Tracey Sherlock]] == Sources == * '''"1880 Census: Volume 1. Statistics of the Population of the United States;"''' Table V: Population, by Race and by Counties: 1880, 1870, 1860; pages 395-396, Michigan; image copy, ''United States Census Bureau,'' https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1880/vol-01-population/1880_v1-13.pdf : accessed 24 Jan 2024.

US Black Heritage 1880 Project

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[[Category: 1880 United States Federal Census]] [[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] '''[[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]]''' ---- {{African-American Sticker}} '''Please add the US Black Heritage sticker to every profile for every Black American you create. Add the code below, including the curly brackets, right under the biography heading; it will look like the sticker to the right. This helps us count the number of profiles and honor their heritage.''' '''{{African-American Sticker}}''' ---- == About == '''Goal: To create a profile for every Black American enumerated on the 1880 US federal census.''' '''Total profiles needed:''' 6,580,793 '''Why the 1880 census?''' This is the first census record where household relationships are spelled out. It is also close enough to the time of slavery to help us link enslaved ancestors to descendants. Many formerly enslaved ancestors will still be alive. '''Who can help?''' Every WikiTree member! '''How?''' Click on the spreadsheet linked below for the state you want to work in. On that spreadsheet, put your Wiki-ID in the member column for the person/family you will be creating profiles for. Make sure to add the {{African-American Sticker}} to all profiles you create. If you don't plan to fully build out each profile, please consider using at least one of the [[:Category:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Maintenance_Categories|USBH maintenance categories]]. Create profiles, then add the new Wiki-ID to the spreadsheet. Repeat! Note: The following locations are missing from the 1880 census: *Alaska, Hawaii, Oklahoma *Kentucky = Crittenden County *Michigan = Oscoda and Sanilac Counties *Missouri = St. Louis *New York = Bronx and Madison and Tioga Counties, New York City (includes all 5 boroughs, Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Kings) *North Carolina = Guilford County *Ohio = Allen County *Utah = Rich County *Virginia= Henrico and York Counties ==Available 1880 Spreadsheets== Many states will have only one spreadsheet with a tab for each county. The states with larger populations will have multiple spreadsheets. More spreadsheets/tabs will be added as people have time to create them. '''If you would like to help us set up spreadsheets, please see the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Project_-_New_Spreadsheet_Instructions|Spreadsheet Instructions Help Page]].''' The number below each state name is the approximate number of Black Americans who were enumerated for that state in 1880. "List incomplete" means not everyone from the census is accounted for on the spreadsheet yet because the spreadsheet only included heads of households - we are working to add everyone to these spreadsheets. {| border="2" cellpadding="2" style="text-align: center;" align="center" |[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Alabama|'''Alabama''']]
600,545 ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DQ-w1A4qIC0F2YYALQnaunNyjObofGY6s8xv0-DC9bs/edit?usp=sharing '''Arizona''']
127
'''FINISHED!''' ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Arkansas|'''Arkansas''']]
210,666 ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DQ-w1A4qIC0F2YYALQnaunNyjObofGY6s8xv0-DC9bs/edit?usp=sharing '''California''']
6,018
Full List ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1b1pmGAD3G9HyCGX9m6XePwKNYDttWl2xfDJZ4xtrmp4/edit?usp=sharing '''Colorado''']
2,436
Full List |- |[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Connecticut|'''Connecticut''']]
11,547
Full List ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DQ-w1A4qIC0F2YYALQnaunNyjObofGY6s8xv0-DC9bs/edit?usp=sharing '''Dakota Territories''']
352
Full List ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Delaware|'''Delaware''']]
26,442 ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Washington%2C_D.C.|'''District of Columbia''']]
59,596 ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Florida|'''Florida''']]
126,690 |- |[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Georgia|'''Georgia''']]
725,133 ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DQ-w1A4qIC0F2YYALQnaunNyjObofGY6s8xv0-DC9bs/edit?usp=sharing '''Idaho''']
48
'''FINISHED!''' ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Illinois|'''Illinois''']]
46,368
Full List ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Indiana|'''Indiana''']]
39,228 ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bhehV5KxjpaRx7oI9-2O86IDUOTayP-JtvbfC90fbWA/edit?usp=sharing '''Iowa''']
9,357
Full List |- |[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Kansas|'''Kansas''']]
43,106 ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Kentucky|'''Kentucky''']]
271,451 ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Louisiana|'''Louisiana''']]
483,655 ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VmL_nuODsyJObXq0fQ-29mWYdkIkhld97s3MHfZOytM/edit?usp=sharing '''Maine''']
1,365
'''FINISHED!''' ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Maryland|'''Maryland''']]
210,230 |- |[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Massachusetts|'''Massachusetts''']]
18,697
Full List ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Michigan|'''Michigan''']]
15,100 ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1b1pmGAD3G9HyCGX9m6XePwKNYDttWl2xfDJZ4xtrmp4/edit?usp=sharing '''Minnesota''']
1,564
Full List ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Mississippi|'''Mississippi''']]
650,291 ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Missouri|'''Missouri''']]
149,946 |- |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DQ-w1A4qIC0F2YYALQnaunNyjObofGY6s8xv0-DC9bs/edit?usp=sharing '''Montana''']
323
'''FINISHED!''' ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1b1pmGAD3G9HyCGX9m6XePwKNYDttWl2xfDJZ4xtrmp4/edit?usp=sharing '''Nebraska''']
2,385
Full List ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DQ-w1A4qIC0F2YYALQnaunNyjObofGY6s8xv0-DC9bs/edit?usp=sharing '''Nevada''']
447
Full List ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VmL_nuODsyJObXq0fQ-29mWYdkIkhld97s3MHfZOytM/edit?usp=sharing '''New Hampshire''']
832
'''FINISHED!''' ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_New_Jersey|'''New Jersey''']]
38,853
Full List |- |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DQ-w1A4qIC0F2YYALQnaunNyjObofGY6s8xv0-DC9bs/edit?usp=sharing '''New Mexico''']
862
Full List ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_New_York|'''New York''']]
65,104 ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_North_Carolina|'''North Carolina''']]
531,277 ||'''North Dakota''': see
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DQ-w1A4qIC0F2YYALQnaunNyjObofGY6s8xv0-DC9bs/edit?usp=sharing Dakota Territories] ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Ohio|'''Ohio''']]
79,815 |- |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DQ-w1A4qIC0F2YYALQnaunNyjObofGY6s8xv0-DC9bs/edit?usp=sharing '''Oregon''']
422
'''FINISHED!''' ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Pennsylvania|'''Pennsylvania''']]
85,535 ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VmL_nuODsyJObXq0fQ-29mWYdkIkhld97s3MHfZOytM/edit?usp=sharing '''Rhode Island''']
6,404
Full List ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_South_Carolina|'''South Carolina''']]
604,332 ||'''South Dakota''': see
[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DQ-w1A4qIC0F2YYALQnaunNyjObofGY6s8xv0-DC9bs/edit?usp=sharing Dakota Territories] |- |[[Space:US Black Heritage 1880 Census Project, Tennessee|'''Tennessee''']]
403,151 ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Texas|'''Texas''']]
393,384 ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DQ-w1A4qIC0F2YYALQnaunNyjObofGY6s8xv0-DC9bs/edit?usp=sharing '''Utah''']
198
'''FINISHED!''' ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1VmL_nuODsyJObXq0fQ-29mWYdkIkhld97s3MHfZOytM/edit?usp=sharing '''Vermont''']
1,033
Full List ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Virginia|'''Virginia''']]
631,616 |- |[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DQ-w1A4qIC0F2YYALQnaunNyjObofGY6s8xv0-DC9bs/edit?usp=sharing '''Washington''']
402
'''FINISHED!''' ||[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_West_Virginia|'''West Virginia''']]
25,886 ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1b1pmGAD3G9HyCGX9m6XePwKNYDttWl2xfDJZ4xtrmp4/edit?usp=sharing '''Wisconsin''']
2,702
Full List ||[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DQ-w1A4qIC0F2YYALQnaunNyjObofGY6s8xv0-DC9bs/edit?usp=sharing '''Wyoming''']
313
Full List || |} '''Thank you to our spreadsheet creation helpers for states without space pages''' *[[Head-5589|Eva Head]] Western states that needed heads of households converted to full lists *[[Lapham-379|Leslie Lapham]] Rhode Island *[[Brown-75286|Denise Nawa'a]] Iowa ==Completed States== *Arizona *Idaho *Maine *New Hampshire *Oregon *Utah *Washington ==Statistics== :See [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project_Statistics|US Black Heritage 1880 Census Project Statistics page]]. == FAQ's == # '''Do I need to create profiles for household members who were not Black?'''
You are welcome to create profiles for them if you'd like, but for the purposes of this project, a household can be marked as "Complete" when all of the Black household members and their family members have profiles. So if there is a white person in the household who is related to a Black person (spouse, parent, etc.), the profile '''should''' be created. But if there is a white person who is not related (i.e. a landlord-renter or an employer-employee situation), you do not need to create the profile for the household to be considered complete. # '''Someone on this spreadsheet is not Black. Should I create a profile for them?'''
Again, you're welcome to create the profile if you'd like, but you can also just add a note in the WT ID column on the spreadsheet saying "not Black" and go on to the next person on the sheet. Race in the 1880 census was recorded with just a single letter, and often the W for White and the M for Mulatto look very similar and get transcribed incorrectly. Also, people who do not fit in to the four "official" race categories for the 1880 census (white, colored, Chinese, Indian) are sometimes recorded as Black/Mulatto - this is frequently the case for Latinos. It's always best to find several records if possible to confirm if a profile should get the {{African-American Sticker}} in these cases. # '''I found someone who is not listed on the spreadsheet.'''
You can go ahead and add them to the spreadsheet. The spreadsheet creation depends on FamilySearch having the person's residence location and race correctly transcribed and indexed, so there will inevitably be some people who were missed. # '''The location I want to work on does not have a spreadsheet.'''
Please contact [[Melick-229|Christy Melick]] or [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] and let us know which location you're interested in. We will put it on our to-do list and will let you know when the spreadsheet has been created. Please be patient - we only have a few volunteers who fill these requests. While you wait, please consider working from the existing spreadsheet(s) for the same state. If you are interested in creating the spreadsheet yourself, please see the [[:Space:US Black Heritage 1880 Project - New Spreadsheet Instructions|US Black Heritage 1880 Project - New Spreadsheet Instructions]] page. # '''Are we using census categories for this project?'''
These are not an official part of this project nor does the USBH project manage census categories - we are just asking people to use general location categories. However, if you feel like a census category would be helpful for your work with the 1880 census project, you may use them. Many 1880 census categories [[:Category: 1880 United States Federal Census|already exist]] (you should just be using county-level census categories, not specific towns/cities), but if the one you need does not exist yet, [[Durbin-702|Nat Durbin]] has kindly offered to create them, at least in early 2024 as this project gets going, so that G2G is not flooded with requests. Please send her a private message with "1880 Census Category" in the subject line and make sure to include which county you need a category for and a profile ID of a profile that needs the category. # '''What location category should I use for these profiles?'''
You can always add the location category for their residence location in 1880. If you find additional records, you can also add location categories for birth/marriage/death locations or any other location they lived for a long period of time. Location categories should always be for the most specific location you know, but always a county or smaller (township, towns, cities, etc.) - please do not add state- or country-level categories to profiles. Location categories should not be created for [[Help:Category_Names_for_Regions#United_States_of_America.27s_Regional_Categories|census-designated places (CDP's)]] - Wikipedia pages for locations will often say if it is a CDP or other type of location and each county on Wikipedia usually has a "Communities" section that will list CDP's separately from other locations ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Licking_County,_Ohio#Communities example]. If a person's 1880 residence location is a CDP, you may be able to determine which township the CDP is a part of and use the township category. If you can't determine a township to use, you can use the category for the county. Generally, all US counties should already have categories. If the township/town/city/etc you need does not already have a category, they can be requested on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G]. # '''Is the USBH Project going to do similar projects for other census years?'''
There are no plans for this currently. 1880 was deliberately chosen because (1) it is the first census with family relationships stated, so it allows us to create profiles in family groups, and (2) it is close enough to 1865 that many formerly enslaved people were still living and recorded in this census - this project will help us create the profiles we need to eventually be able to more systematically start making connections between people's lives/records after Emancipation and their lives/records before that when they were enslaved. Our [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Program|Heritage Exchange team]] is already hard at work on creating profiles and processing documents for enslaved people and this project will be a cornerstone of the USBH project's work to create the post-Emancipation profiles we need to begin making those connections more frequently. Additionally, the 1880 census alone will keep us busy for a while - there were more than 6.5 million African Americans enumerated in the 1880 census and when this project began in 2024, we had ~265,000 African-American profiles on WikiTree. # '''Where can I ask questions about how to participate in this project?''' You can ask questions on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G], just be sure to use the tag black_heritage so that US Black Heritage Project leaders will see it. There is also an 1880-us-census channel in the Challenges and Events section of WikiTree's main Discord server that can be used by any WikiTreer and an 1880-census-project channel on the USBH project's server that USBH project members can use. # '''Is there a sticker or anything for people who lived in Canada for part of their lives?'''
Profiles for Black people who lived parts of their lives in both the US and Canada can use both the {{African-American Sticker}} (placed right below the Biography heading) and the category [[:Category: Black History Canada|[[Category:Black History Canada]]]] (categories are placed above the Biography heading). If you are creating profiles for additional family members who only ever lived in Canada, they would just get the Black History Canada category. # '''How do I add categories? How do I know which category to use?'''
The Categorization help page has a section called [[Help:Categorization#How_to_Categorize_a_Profile|How to Categorize a Profile]] that explains how to add a category. The [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Categories|US Black Heritage Project Categories]] page has a lot of helpful information about how to pick location categories and maintenance categories, especially in the section [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Categories#Categories_to_Add_to_Each_USBH_Profile|Categories to Add to Each USBH Profile]]. We also have a more detailed help page for our [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Maintenance_Categories|maintenance categories]] and the section about maintenance categories for the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Maintenance_Categories#Categories_for_the_Profile_Creation_Cycle|Profile Creation Cycle]] (Needs Sources, Needs Profiles Created, Needs Biography) are the ones we'd really like people to focus on for the 1880 Census Project.

US Black Heritage 1880 Project - New Spreadsheet Instructions

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] '''[[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]]''' '''See the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Project|US Black Heritage 1880 Project]] page for more information about the 1880 census project. Our goal with this project is to create a profile for every Black American enumerated in the 1880 US federal census.''' If you'd like to help with getting spreadsheets set up so that we can coordinate our work on the 1880 census project and track our progress, please follow the directions below. __TOC__ === Creating Spreadsheets for Small Counties (under 4900) === :Please follow the process below to create spreadsheets for any counties where there fewer than 4900 African American residents. Population numbers for each county can be found on the 1880 census project's free space pages for each state, which you can find on the project's main page [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Project#Available_1880_Spreadsheets|here]]. # '''Find a spreadsheet to work on:''' #* We have a list of counties that WikiTreers have requested spreadsheets for in this [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qEcmmyskhtuYKPtJF_eqZd2yjKWkbMn4r1mQL1kzR9k/edit?usp=sharing requests spreadsheet] - if you'd like to work on these requests, please make sure to read the Directions tab first. #* If there is another county you'd like to work on, check the "Available 1880 Spreadsheets" section on the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Project|US Black Heritage 1880 Project]] page to see if the specific location you want to work on already has a spreadsheet. If not, contact [[McBeth-165|Emma]] or [[Melick-229|Christy]] so that they can get it set up for you - they will assign a spreadsheet for the county. '''Please do not add tabs to existing spreadsheets yourself unless you have discussed it with Christy or Emma first.''' # '''Set up your search on FamilySearch:''' Go to this ''FamilySearch'' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=100&q.residencePlace=%2A%2C%20Gallia%2C%20Ohio%2C%20United%20States&q.residencePlace.exact=on&c.collectionId=on&f.collectionId=1417683&c.race=on&f.race=Black&f.race=Mulatto search results page]. In the residence search box, replace "Gallia, Ohio" with the county and state you are working on, then click on the Search button to refresh the results. Make sure that at the bottom left of the search results page, it is set to view 100 "Results per page" - this setting should already be selected if you started with the linked example search. # '''Check the number of search results:''' Check that the number of search results you get for the county is pretty close to the population number in the "Colored"-"1880" column for the county in the Table V in [https://www2.census.gov/library/publications/decennial/1880/vol-01-population/1880_v1-13.pdf this document], on pages 380-415 (images 4-41) - this number should also be listed in "Size" column in the requests spreadsheet or the "Black Pop." column of the tables on the free space pages for each state for this project (see index [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Project#Available_1880_Spreadsheets|here]]). '''If the numbers are significantly off, please contact [[McBeth-165|Emma]] or [[Melick-229|Christy]] ''before'' proceeding. Also contact them if you're getting a lot of search results for other counties besides the one you're working on.''' There are a few suggestions in the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Project_-_New_Spreadsheet_Instructions#Tips_and_Tricks|Tips & Tricks section]] below that may help you resolve the problem yourself, but if you can't get the numbers to match, contact Christy or Emma before doing any more work on the county. # '''Make sure all African Americans for the location are selected:''' Click on the "Race" filter button above the search results. "Black" and "Mulatto" should already be selected, but check to make sure there are no other options that would refer to African Americans. If you see additional options, add those to the selection. # '''Export a page of search results:''' Click on "Preferences" above the search results. In the "Export Search Results" section, make sure XLS is selected and that the number of results is set to the maximum number (100). Then click on the "Export Results" button. # '''Import the data into the spreadsheet:''' Open your spreadsheet, then go to File>Import. In the Upload tab either browse to find the .xls file you just downloaded or drag and drop this file into the window. When the "Import File" box pops up, choose "Insert New Sheet(s)" and then import the data. # '''Repeat until all data you need is imported:''' Go back to FamilySearch and go to the next page of search results. Repeat the process of exporting the data from FamilySearch then importing the data into the spreadsheet. You'll need to keep repeating this process for each page of results until you have all of the data for the location imported to the spreadsheet. # '''Consolidate into one spreadsheet tab:''' Copy and paste all of the data into one single tab of the spreadsheet. # '''Cleanup and Formatting:''' Follow the example of the Lawrence County tab from the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DVmwTnN6OpIJcIalA9aSjjv0mfYAFhfmJ-6ClHgJuQY/edit?usp=sharing Ohio spreadsheet] to delete the unneeded rows and columns, rename the remaining columns, and adding in extra columns for WikiTree ID's etc. A few tips: #* Freeze the top row so that the column headings are still visible when users scroll down. Go to View>Freeze>1 row. #* For the columns for Residence, Children, and Other Household Members, set text wrapping and make the columns wider so that the information can be seen without spilling into adjacent columns. For text wrapping, go to Format>Wrapping>Wrap. #* At this point in the process, do not add the additional row at the top with the total/profiles created counts. It will get added at the end. # '''Split the name column so that we can sort by surname:''' Add three columns to the right of the name column. Select the whole name column, then go to Data>"Split text to column". Of the four columns you have for names now, make sure that all surnames are in the second column from the left. If people have a middle name or initial, the surname may be in the third or fourth name column and you'll need to move it to the second column. To save time, don't worry about moving middle names into the first column. When you have finished this, delete the extra name columns, leaving just one column for first name and one column for surname. Move the surname column to the left of the first name column. See [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Project_-_New_Spreadsheet_Instructions#Tips_and_Tricks|Tips and Tricks]] for several tips about how to make this step easier and for how to do this on a Mac. # '''Add county column for spreadsheet tabs with multiple counties:''' If a single tab is going to have multiple small counties, please add a column titled County to the right of the residence column and add the county name in that column. You should be able to highlight the column for everyone on the spreadsheet and paste the county name into all the rows at once. # '''Split tabs if over 2000 names:''' If the county you are working on has over 2000 people included, the list of names will need to be split up into two tabs to limit the amount of scrolling users need to do. It's generally recommended to split the tabs according to surname: #* Sort the tab by surname: select the whole spreadsheet, then go to Data>Sort range>Advanced range sorting options; check "Data has header row"; sort by surname. #* Cut & paste the appropriate number of rows into the additional tabs. They should have approximately the same number in each tab, but it does not need to be exact. Make the split in between two letters of the alphabet for the first letter of the surname (i.e. the first tab may have A-M surnames and the second tab would have N-Z surnames). #* Rename each tab to help people navigate - something like "Franklin County: Surnames A-M" and "Franklin: N-Z". The first tab has a little more info to make it clear what is in each tab, the second tab is more abbreviated so we can fit more tabs in each spreadsheet. #* If you need help with this any of this, contact [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] or [[Melick-229|Christy Melick]]. # '''Sort into families:''' This will need to be repeated for each tab for the county. Select the entire tab. Go to Data>Sort range>Advanced range sorting options. Check "Data has header row". Sort by County (if applicable), then Residence Location, then Surname, then Children, then Spouse, then Father, then Mother, then Other Household Members. The county column will only be an option for tabs that have multiple small counties in a single tab. # '''Add counters at top:''' Add an additional row at the top and follow the example of the Lawrence County tab from the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DVmwTnN6OpIJcIalA9aSjjv0mfYAFhfmJ-6ClHgJuQY/edit?usp=sharing Ohio #1 spreadsheet] to add counters for the total number of people in the spreadsheet and the number of profiles created. #* If you are working on a tab with multiple small counties, you can use the more complex formulas shown in the "Cleburne, Covington" tab of the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1saz_O5xgx37tAFxBLPNppYRlTzPBCE_enugf_z17kFo/edit?usp=sharing Alabama #10 spreadsheet]. If you have more than two or three counties in a single tab, it would be better to add a tab named "Tracking" and put the counters for this tab there so that the top of the spreadsheet doesn't get too cluttered. # '''Have leaders check your first spreadsheet:''' After working on your first county, please have [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] or [[Melick-229|Christy Melick]] check it '''before''' you create any more. == Creating Spreadsheets for Large Counties (more than 4900) == :Both FamilySearch and Ancestry have a limit to the number of search results you can access with a single search - at most 4900 (FamilySearch) or 5000 (Ancestry). So although the top of the search page may say there are 12,000 search results for a county, you'll only be able to access the first 4900. Because of this, we need to break down the search results for larger counties into smaller groups when creating spreadsheets. This also breaks it down into smaller sets that are easier for spreadsheet creators to manage and that are easier for the eventual users of the spreadsheets to navigate in order to find the people they're looking for. :'''While you are following the process below, please be sure you are checking along the way that the numbers add up. There are known problems with locations not always being indexed correctly (see bullet point 2 in the Tips and Tricks section below), so we want to stop at the first point where we run into problems so that you don't waste a lot of time working on a spreadsheet that needs to be completely redone because it's missing a large number of people. Please stop as soon as you run into any problem and contact Christy or Emma so that we can help you work it out before you put a lot of time into it. It's frustrating for everyone involved if there is a problem with a spreadsheet and it has to be completely redone, and that frustration is magnified when working on a large county spreadsheet that takes even more time to create.''' There's no rush - these large county spreadsheets are going to take some time to finish and there are plenty of spreadsheets already available for people to work on. It's better to pause when you need to so that you can get guidance, rather than to have to redo a ton of work. :'''If you are new to this process, please contact Emma or Christy after doing one tab of a spreadsheet to have your work checked for the same reason - we don't want you to do a whole huge county before realizing you've missed an important step in the process and now have to redo a ton of work.''' In fact, it is strongly recommended that before working on one of these large counties, you pick a small county (less than 1,000 African American residents) for your first spreadsheet attempt so that you can get the process down before moving on to work on a large county. We would much rather spend extra time answering questions and checking your work along the way than to have you finish a large spreadsheet and then tell you there's a problem and the whole thing has to be redone. # '''Contact Christy or Emma to get a spreadsheet created for you to work from.''' You can choose from one of the requested locations in [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1qEcmmyskhtuYKPtJF_eqZd2yjKWkbMn4r1mQL1kzR9k/edit?usp=sharing this requestspreadsheet] or choose another large county that doesn't have a spreadsheet yet. They'll send you a link for one or more spreadsheets to use. Please do not create any new spreadsheets yourself or add tabs to an existing spreadsheet for these large counties. For counties that have a population over 9,000, once the tracking tab has been created, multiple people can work on one county, keeping track of their work on the tracking tab for the county. # '''For counties with an African American population between 4,900 and 9,000,''' the spreadsheet will have several tabs for the county with a link at the top of each tab. That link will have part of the county for you to work on, usually divided by the first letter of surname, i.e. the first tab will have surnames A-L and the second one will have surnames M-Z. For these counties, use the linked search at the top of the tab, then generally follow the instructions above for smaller counties to import search results and then format the tab. The search links can be deleted when you've finished the tab. Let Christy or Emma know when you have all tabs for the county completed so that they can get the spreadsheet linked in the right places and let anyone who requested it know it's ready. # '''For counties with an African American population over 9,000, the spreadsheet will need a tracking tab,''' as seen in this spreadsheet for [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q7oeryXdn19DIwLukiJWHn7Y5XsNRLNR-Avj4d77HV0/edit?usp=sharing Lafayette County, Mississippi]. If this tracking tab is not already set up when you are sent a spreadsheet to work on, you'll need to follow this example to divide the search results for the county into groups of ~2,000 (anywhere from 1,500 to 2,500 is fine - we're just trying to break it down into manageable chunks). #* '''To create a tracking tab, first verify that just searching for the whole county gives you approximately the number of search results expected for the county''' based on the population tables on each state's free space page for this 1880 census project - see index [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Project#Available_1880_Spreadsheets here]. If the number is significantly off, please contact Christy or Emma to discuss how to proceed for the county. #* '''Divide search results into manageable groups.''' Generally, it's been working best to divide counties up by surnames. You can put a* b* c* d* in the surname search box, for example, to get anyone with a surname that begins with a letter from A to D. You can copy/paste from here to make it easier: a* b* c* d* e* f* g* h* i* j* k* l* m* n* o* p* q* r* s* t* u* v* w* x* y* z* . In some cases, you may be able to divide a county by location, as shown in the tracking tab for Charleston County, South Carolina in [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18HyzBelMqCwYP1hSMaYxWgsK4E2Z6rVAwwEFid0lNeQ/edit?usp=sharing this spreadsheet]. However, this seems to work best when each census location for the county is named for a city/town/township rather than being designated as something like "Ward 11", "Beat 10", or "District 4" - those tend to be badly indexed on FamilySearch and difficult to work with for these purposes. In some cases, a combination of locations and surnames may be possible/necessary. If you are having trouble with getting the search results divided up into manageable groups of about 2,000, please stop and contact Christy or Emma for assistance. As you get it divided up, follow the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1q7oeryXdn19DIwLukiJWHn7Y5XsNRLNR-Avj4d77HV0/edit?usp=sharing Lafayette County, Mississippi] example to keep track of what is in each group, a link to the search results for that group, and how many are in each group. #* '''Check the numbers again.''' After getting the county divided up, check to see that the number of results in each group add up to approximately the expected number of African American residents in the county. If they do not and you cannot find the problem, stop and contact Christy or Emma for assistance. #* '''Mark the "Tracking Tab Complete" column of the requests spreadsheet''' with an X when you have finished creating this tab. # '''Add tabs if necessary.''' If it has not already been done before you were sent a spreadsheet to work on, add a tab for each of the county divisions from the tracking tab and give them a name that will help people using the spreadsheet find the people they are looking for. To keep things manageable and navigable for users, counties over 20,000 will be split into multiple spreadsheets, with an additional spreadsheet being added approximately every 20,000 residents. So a county with 60,000 African American residents would be divided into three spreadsheets with 10 tabs each. # '''Work on one tab at a time.''' Work through the county one tab at a time, using the searches from the tracking tab. Before starting work on a tab, put your WikiTree ID in column D of the tracking tab so that all of our spreadsheet-creators can coordinate their efforts. For each tab, you will follow the same process used for small counties, just using the search from the tracking tab instead of a search for the whole county. When you have completed a tab, mark it as complete in column E of the tracking tab. # '''When all tabs for a county are complete, put an X in column G ("Completed") of the requests spreadsheet.''' Christy or Emma will then double check it, get it linked in the appropriate places on the project pages, and contact anyone who had requested that county's spreadsheet. #''' For some of the counties requested by the USBH project's state teams''', we may ask you to copy/paste into different tabs for locations so that each tab is a single location in the county. For a number of reasons (please trust me on this), it is easier to export data using surnames than to do it by location, so in these cases, we will first follow the above process, exporting in groups by surname and then sort into locations. === FAQ's about Large County Spreadsheets === # '''Why aren't we dividing counties by location instead of surname?'''
It is much easier to do the divisions by surname, especially for locations you're not familiar with, and it will consistently work for all counties so that we don't have to make a more complicated process with fallback plans for counties where division-by-location won't work. We want to minimize the time that is needed to create each spreadsheet and keep the process as streamlined as possible. Specifically: #* Dividing by location requires doing additional research to determine what all the locations are in that county and how exactly they are recorded in the 1880 census and its transcription on FamilySearch or Ancestry. Division by surname requires no additional research as you start working on the tracking tab for a county. #* We anticipate that some very large counties may have towns/districts/etc. that have more than 4900 African American residents and will need to be further split up by surname anyways. Starting with surname divisions means we don't have to have a separate process in these cases. #* Dividing counties up on Ancestry is already more complicated because you have to do each search twice for Black and Mulatto since you can only enter one term at a time in this searchbox. On FamilySearch, for some counties, the county is accurately indexed, but the individual districts within that county are not really searchable - this especially seems to be the case when locations are numbered districts/wards/beats. Because of this, dividing counties by surname on FS is the easiest way to do it when the county is accurately indexed there. #* It is easier to get tabs to equal approximately 2000 people and succinctly name each one so that people know what is in it if you divide by surname. This means that overall, we can reduce the number of tabs that are needed in each spreadsheet which makes it easier for users to navigate. # '''I've read everything above, but I'd still rather divide this county by location than by surname. Can I?'''
If you really feel like you need to do it by location and you can get all of the numbers to add up correctly by yourself, you can. Support will generally not be provided to help divide it up this way, though. ==Using Ancestry to Extract Data== Some locations are returning very poor transcription results on Family Search. In those cases, it may be best to use Ancestry. The 1880 census is free on Ancestry. #Go to the [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6742/ main 1880 Census page] on Ancestry. #For smaller counties, leave the name fields blank. #Put the in the "lived in" field and mark it "exact." #You will need to do two separate searches. 1) Put "Black" in the race field and mark it "exact." ([https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6742/?count=50&race=Black&race_x=1&residence=_gallia-ohio-usa_1109&residence_x=_1-0 Example]) 2) Put "Mulatto" in the race field and mark it "exact." ([https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6742/?count=50&race=Mulatto&race_x=1&residence=_gallia-ohio-usa_1109&residence_x=_1-0 Example]) #Click "Search" and pull up the results. #Copy/paste the entire results section from Ancestry to the spreadsheet tab you are working on. Do this for each page of results. #Start at #9 in the first set of instructions above and follow the steps for formatting and sorting the data on the spreadsheet. # You can use the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/12gC-EVQVjTjSPOVk-PfLaae9cA0y3E9zLlozeY-55q4/edit?usp=sharing Tennessee #2 spreadsheet] as an example of how to name columns and generally format the spreadsheet. The number and types of columns you get when extracting data from Ancestry are different than FamilySearch so it will look a little different. For larger counties, the same instructions apply, however, you will need to follow the tracking and breaking down by last name instructions above in the large counties section. == Tips and Tricks == # If you get more search results than expected on FamilySearch, there is a "Residence" filter above the search results that you can use to narrow down to the desired county. This may eliminate some of the extra search results. # The residence locations on FamilySearch in some cases don't match what is in the census image. If you're getting results that don't appear to match the location you're searching for after applying the residence location filter described above, check some of the individual record pages for the unexpected location. You'll see an "Event Location" which is the incorrect location that shows in the search results page and an "Event Location (Original)" which is generally the location that actually appears on the original census document. The search results we use to create spreadsheets seem to be based on the original event locations (which are correct) even though the residence location that gets displayed and gets downloaded into the spreadsheet is the incorrect one. If this is the case, please still include these results in the spreadsheet if the "Event Location (Original)" matches the county you're working on. If you'd like to replace the incorrect residence location with the correct one in the spreadsheet, that would be helpful. # [https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=how+to+split+a+column+in+numbers&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8#kpvalbx=_O-2RZc6bCqSB5OMP7qWDsAQ_32 How to split a column on a Mac] # Before splitting the name column, it may be helpful to highlight that column then to find and replace to fine Mc plus a space ("Mc ") and replace it with Mc without a space ("Mc"). Oftentimes surnames that start with Mc have been indexed with a space between Mc and the rest of the surname and this makes sure the surname doesn't get split up into separate columns. # After splitting the name column, it might help to sort the spreadsheet by all of the columns with names in them from right to left - this way, you can select all of the cells that have the surname in the same column at once and move them over to the column you want them to be in. # Occasionally, you may need to add more columns to properly split the name column. Sometimes people have multiple middle initials/names.

US Black Heritage Cemeteries Team

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] The US Black Heritage Cemetery Team is part of the '''[[Project:US_Black_Heritage|WikiTree US Black Heritage Project]]''' === Mission === The primary mission of the US Black Heritage Cemetery Team is to document the final resting place of African Americans by placing cemetery categories on their profiles. We aim to: # '''Create''' Profiles for those interred in African-American Cemeteries. # '''Build''' Cemetery Categories for African-American Cemeteries. # '''Create''' Free Space Pages for affiliated churches and organizations == Joining the Team== It's easy to become a member: * Answer this {{G2GLink|1541758}} post and tell us you want to be a member of the Black Heritage Cemeteries Team and add Black_Heritage to your followed tags to stay up to date with project posts. '''Team Members''' *[[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn (Atkinson) Martin]] *Bartholemew, Shirleen *[[Cooper-28960|Katie (Cooper) Bryant]] *[[Dale-2823|Pam Fraley]] *[[Díaz-2569|Ambar Díaz]] *[[Durbin-702|Natalie (Durbin) Trott]] *[[Ellison-1589|Gene Ellison]] *[[Gardner-10299|Kate (Gardner) Schmidt]] *[[Greer-6444|Mike Greer]] *[[Harden-1880|Denise Jarett]] USBH Co-Project Leader *[[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] USBH Project Leader *[[Wildes-118|Tara Wildes]] == '''Accomplishments''' == This is a monthly progress report of the African-American cemetery categories that have been created, which includes the number of profiles created, and the number of memorials that have been added to the cemetery as recorded in Find A Grave. Progress report as of Dec 31, 2023. See [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1X1ft2dsFqy7fom-ZKMhMtYArJ28IV7lQjH1OhVVk7yE/edit#gid=662252347 Project Stats] table for details. === '''Monthly Progress''' === Progress of all states {| border="1" class="sortable" !All States!!!!!!!!!!!!(!! |- |Date||#States||#Ctys (3143)||#Cats||#Profiles||#Memorials||%Complete||% Cty Complete |- |Previous Year||32||487||1,066||9,055||1,153,012||0.79%||15.49% |- |1/31/2023||32||511||1,131||10,568||1,204,040||0.88%||16.26% |- |2/28/2023||32||542||1,277||12,042||1,269,402||0.95%||17.24% |- |3/31/2023||32||561||1,355||13,257||1,305,815||1.02%||17.85% |- |4/30/2023||32||585||1,467||14,620||1,364,325||1.07%||18.61% |- |5/31/2023||32||617||1,536||15,389||1,414,444||1.09%||19.63% |- |6/27/2023||32||642||1,657||18,118||1,491,728||1.21%||20.43% |- |7/31/2023||32||667||1,758||19,464||1,490,407||1.31%||21.22% |- |8/31/2023||32||689||1,830||20,273||1,522,410||1.33%||21.92% |- |9/30/2023||32||705||1,914||22,386||1,554,697||1.44%||22.43% |- |10/31/2023||33||727||2,078||24,430||1,608,769||1.52%||23.13% |- |11/30/2023||33||739||2,155||25,958||1,646,872||1.58%||23.51% |- |12/31/2023||33||761||2,287||27,796||1,677,862||1.66%||24.21% |- |Mthly Chg||0||22||132||1,838||30,990|||| |- |Qtrly Chg||1||56||373||5,410||123,165|||| |- |YTD Chg||1||274||1,221||18,741||524,850|||| |- |100% complete||||||146|||||||| |} === '''Highlights''' === #Cemeteries that are currently 100% complete: '''146''' of 2,287 (24.21%). #There are '''16''' cemetery categories that have been created, but have no profiles linked. #There are '''7''' counties created, that have no categories or profiles. See [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1X1ft2dsFqy7fom-ZKMhMtYArJ28IV7lQjH1OhVVk7yE/edit#gid=1030437858| Needs Profiles List] for details. === '''State Team Cemetery Stats''' === Progress of the state teams as of Dec 31, 2023 {| border="1" class="sortable" !12/31/2023!!!!!!!!!!!! |- |State||# Ctys||# Cats||# Profiles||# Graves||% Complete||100% Complete|| |- |Alabama||35||132||856||72,252||1.18%||7||0.05 |- |Florida||50||141||2,055||83,767||2.45%||14||0.10 |- |Georgia||72||172||2,149||165,820||1.30%||16||0.09 |- |Kentucky||41||69||1092||50,430||2.17%||11||0.16 |- |Louisiana||30||91||1396||53677||2.60%||3||0.03 |- |Maryland||11||46||1,394||41,100||3.39%||3||0.07 |- |Mississippi||41||80||1124||22,776||4.94%||13||0.16 |- |New Jersey||8||13||35||980||3.57%||3||0.23 |- |North Carolina||66||281||2469||220,280||1.12%||8||0.03 |- |Ohio||25||45||736||28,599||2.57%||3||0.07 |- |South_Carolina||38||232||1,585||75,270||2.11%||18||0.08 |- |Texas||103||481||6,056||373,106||1.62%||17||0.04 |- |Virginia||77||201||2,147||144,793||1.48%||9||0.04 |- ||||||||||||||| |- |Totals||597||1,984||23,094||1,332,850||||125|| |- |Total||290||765||5573||763,652|||||| |- |Diff from 1/2023||307||1,219||17,521||569,198|||||| |} [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1X1ft2dsFqy7fom-ZKMhMtYArJ28IV7lQjH1OhVVk7yE/edit#gid=662252347 Project Stats] table for details. == African-American Cemetery Audits== The team is engaged in cleanup to assure that all African-American cemeteries have the following attributes: #A correctly created category # At least one profile of a memorial has been linked to the cemetery category #Cemetery (optional) or affiliated church or organization space page has been created #At least one other source has been added to the profile (i.e. Census record, birth/death record) == Questions/Answers == Here is a list of commonly asked questions and the answers provided. === How do I Create a New African-American Cemetery Category? === This official guide, [[Space:Cemetery_Categorization| Cemetery Categorization]], is designed to help you create a new cemetery category in a few simple steps, however there is a slight difference for African-American cemeteries. A separate category path has been created to distinguish African-American cemeteries from non-African-American cemeteries. All African-American profiles and African-American cemetery free space pages (optional) should be categorized as part of the overall category structure for the African-American Cemeteries. The overall category structure looks like this: *[[:Category: US Black Heritage Project|US Black Heritage Project]] **[[:Category: African-American Family History|African-American Family History]] ***[[:Category:African-American Cemeteries|African-American Cemeteries]] ****[[:Category:Alabama, African-American Cemeteries|Alabama, African-American Cemeteries]] {{Red|''State'', African-American Cemeteries}} *****[[:Category:Bullock County, Alabama, African-American Cemeteries|Bullock County, Alabama, African-American Cemeteries]] {{Red|''County/Parish'',African-American Cemeteries}} ******[[:Category:County Line Zion AME Church Cemetery, Bullock County, Alabama|County Line Zion AME Church Cemetery, Bullock County, Alabama]] {{Red|''Cemetery Name, Location'', African-American Cemeteries}} See [[Space:Instructions_for_New_African-American_Cemetery|Instructions for New African-American Cemeteries]] for detailed instructions. Feel free to post a comment below if you have any specific questions. If you are not comfortable with creating new African-American cemetery categories right now, you can also request a cemetery category to be created for you until you get the hang of it by including this category [[:Category:US_Black_Heritage_Project%2C_Needs_Cemetery_Category_Created|Category:US|Black Heritage Project, Needs Cemetery Category Created]] on the associated profile. Our only request is that you do not abuse the generosity of the US Black Heritage Cemetery Team who provides this service. === How do I create a category for a cemetery that no longer exists? === The purpose of the categories is to link profiles to the current gravesite (wherever the graves were moved to and exist now). The defunct cemetery can however be included in a free-space page as a connection to the re-interment sites. === What is an African American Cemetery? === An African American Cemetery is defined as the resting place of African Heritage and Non-White Ancestors of those that were enslaved or free people of color in the United States. The interred in those cemeteries are not limited to African American heritage, however they are related to the African American community through marriage, birth or some other means that would create familiarity. There are many cemeteries that contain defined African American sections. If you come across a cemetery with multiple races, but have a designated African-American section, include the phrase ''African-American section'' in the title of the space page only. Example: == Contact Us == If you or a friend would like to send us documentation or other information about an African-American Cemetery Just email: '''wikitrees-usbh-exchange''' ''at'' '''googlegroups.com'''. - replace the ''at'' with '''@'''

US Black Heritage Checklists

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US Black Heritage Discord Server Instructions

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'''[[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]''' You will receive an invitation link to the dedicated US Black Heritage Project Discord server when you join the project. If you are not new to the project, but aren't yet on Discord, please ask one of your Project Leaders for an invitation link. ==Important Notes About the Discord Server== *This server is only for badged USBH Project members since we will be talking about USBH Project work. Please do not share the invite. *The Discord server does NOT replace the Google discussion group nor g2g. Anything that should be discussed as an entire project should be discussed in the Google group. Anything that should be discussed by all of WikiTree should be discussed in g2g. ==Important Steps To Joining== '''If you are new to Discord, it works best if you open a free account at Discord. com first. Once your account is verified, while you are logged in, click on the invitation link for the US Black Heritage Project Server.''' # As soon as you join the USBH Server, please right click on your Discord nickname, click "edit server profile" and change your nickname to include your WikiTree ID. THIS IS REQUIRED. # Read the posted rules on the rules channel. This server is treated like any other WikiTree means of communication and all WikiTree rules and standards apply. # Feel free to say hello in the welcome channel. After that, any general chatting about the project can go to the casual chat channel. # Look at all of the available channels and their purposes. For instance, we have a category request channel and a research help channel. # If you do not like Discord constantly beeping at you when someone posts, please take a few minutes to mute all of the channels. Go to each channel and click on the bell at the top. Choose "mute channel." You only need to do this once and they will be muted for all time. You can still participate in muted channels. You just won't hear those annoying beeps. For now, we want to keep the channels simple, but we will consider adding more as needed. You are welcome to create discussion threads to hold temporary discussions about projects you're working on. These threads expire after inactivity. You can also join the general WT server. For more information: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discord

US Black Heritage Examples

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] == US Black Heritage Project Example Profiles == === Enslaved Ancestor Profiles === * [[Daniel-7914|Dick Daniel]] * [[Daniel-7915|Lucy]] * [[Daniel-7913|Sip]] * [[Daniel-7914|Dick]] * [[Daniel-8219|Dinah]] * [[Chestnut-792|Esau Chestnut]] === Emancipated Ancestor Profiles === * [[Chestnut-737|Ransom Franklin Chestnut]] * [[Rivers-2271|Freeman Rivers Sr]] * [[Tyson-1958|Robert Tyson Sr]] === Slave Owner Profiles === * [[Daniel-7857|Joseph Daniel]] * [[Daniel-7856|Ephraim Daniel]] * [[Daniel-7875|Nathan Daniel]] * [[Chestnut-536|Daniel Wilson Chestnut]] * [[Wafer-208|James Thomas Wafer]] * [[Herndon-2027|John Frederick Herndon]] * [[Stafford-2613|Robert Thomas Stafford]] * [[Stark-2954|John Carter Stark]] === Free Space Pages === * [[Space:Slaves_of_Ephraim_Daniel_-_Slavery_Documentation_Page|Slaves of Ephraim Daniel]] * [[Space:Daniel_Chestnut_Sr._Plantation|Daniel Chestnut Sr. Plantation]] === Notable Profiles === * [[Aldridge-1412|Ira Frederick Aldridge]] * [[Johnson-26692|Maya Angelou]] * [[Boyd-14398|Ellen Boyd]] * [[Flipper-1|Henry Ossain Flipper]] * [[Winston-1110|Mary Winston Jackson]] * [[Wilson-45944|Corporal Othello Wilson]] === Topic Profiles === * [[Space:Clotilda:_Last_Known_US_Slave_Ship|Clotilda: Last Known US Slave Ship]] * [[Space:Columbian_Harmony_Cemetery%2C_Washington%2C_D.C.| Columbian Harmony Cemetery]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Black_Cowboys|Black Cowboys]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Niagara_Movement|Niagara Movement]] == USBH Project Resource Pages == * '''[[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Page]]''' * '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|USBH Heritage Exchange Portal]]''' * '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Resources_Sandbox|USBH Resources Sandbox - Add resource links HERE!]]''' === Email Your Info === * If you or a friend would like to send us documentation or other information about an enslaved ancestor, just email: '''wikitrees-usbh-exchange''' ''at'' '''googlegroups.com''' - replace the ''at'' with '''@'''

US Black Heritage Family Builders Team

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] '''For applicants looking for family tree building help, please complete the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-nW0Nk6JBSpb_5p79M8QsJIO1jFN8PNICXxT25m_Js0/edit Family Builder request form].'''

---- '''Family Builders are experienced US Black Heritage researchers who create family trees from scratch or take existing trees out to the next generation(s) for WikiTree members with Black heritage.''' '''If you would like to help Family Builders with their research, you can follow the tag family_builders and watch for research request posts in g2g.''' ==How Does the Family Builders Program Work?== #Anyone wanting to have their family tree built from scratch or extended, will fill out the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeL4bCdqFVsAXY4SNiIHKWKfthIMd6xYsiHHJNxrU9fDmPfYg/viewform Family Builder request form]. #Applicants will be placed on a waiting list on the Family Builder Spreadsheet. #The next available Family Builder will send a message to the next person on the waiting list. #The Family Builder will ask for family information to get started. '''We must have enough information to get us back to the 1950 census in order to help.''' #The Family Builder will research and add all the main ancestors up to the 2nd great grandparent level. If they wish to keep going, that's fine, but we only promise up to this generation if the information is available. #The Family Builder will show the applicant how to create the profiles for the siblings on each generation based on sources and how to add those sources. We ask the applicant to create these profiles themselves. #A Final end-of-work letter will be sent giving recommendations for additional profile work and research. ==What We Do== #Build or extend any family tree with US Black heritage to at least the 2nd great grandparent generation (if enough information is available). #Add the tree to WikiTree (we will add the main couples for each generation and help the member add the siblings of each person based on the sources we will give them). #Help people transfer existing trees from another platform. #Help new members make the best use of WikiTree. #Show new members we help how to connect with others at WikiTree to further their research. #We help new members share their family tree information, while addressing their privacy concerns. Note: Black heritage is defined as ancestors who have been in the USA for several generations and people who likely have ancestors who were enslaved in the USA. Our project doesn't have the expertise to build African or African Diaspora family trees outside the USA. ==Team Members--Getting Started== #Make Sure you have access to the Team spreadsheet #Go to the [[Space:USBH_Family_Builders_Instructions|Family Builders Instructions Page]] for step by step instructions for Team members and introductory letters. #Also see the [[Space:USBH_Family_Builders_Applicants|space page available to applicants]] ==FAQs== *Who does USBH Family Builders help? **Anyone with US Black heritage who wishes to build their family tree on WikiTree. **Anyone who has enough family information to start with to get us back to the 1950 census. *Do people need to be WikiTree members to apply for help from a Family Builder? **Yes, they will need to become a member in order to have their tree built on WikiTree. *Does the whole family tree need to be Black? **No. We recognize families are diverse. We will build out the entire family tree (based on the above criteria) to the best of our ability regardless of the race/ethnicity. If we don't have the ability to work on certain branches, we will make recommendations of where you can go for help.

US Black Heritage Index of Plantations

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]]''' '''This page is managed by the [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange_Slavery_Projects_Team|Heritage Exchange Slavery Projects Team]] for the purpose of tracking all space pages created for plantations that held 40 or more slaves during its history. Slaves listed should be named and located on the plantation. Plantations Team Leader: [[Hartman-981|Michelle Detwiler]] ---- '''[[Space:How_to_Create_a_Plantation_Page|How to Create a Plantation Page]]''' *'''Please create your plantation space pages with the plantation name and the location in the title. Example: Bellevue Plantation, Essex County, Virginia. *'''Please request a category from team members [[Hartman-981|Michelle Detwiler]] or [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]]. A category will then be created that will go on the profiles for any person associated with that plantation (ie: slave owners, slaves, overseers, etc).''' *'''If the categories have not yet been created, please place the plantation below the Needs Categorization section for each state. The plantation category should be created before the profiles on that plantation.''' '''[[Space:Making_Plantation_Slave_Profiles|How to Create Profiles for the Enslaved on Plantations]]''' *'''When creating profiles for the enslaved please make sure the Plantation Name Category is listed on each profile in the Category area.''' *'''If you have more than one person on a plantation with the same name, ie Betty, Betty, Little Betty, etc. please initiate a "Rejected Merge" when creating those profiles so they are not accidently merged.''' ==Alabama== [[Space:Alabama_Plantations|Alabama Plantations]] ==Arkansas== [[Space:Arkansas_Plantations|Arkansas Plantations]] ==Florida== [[Space:Florida_Plantations|Florida Plantations]] ==Georgia== [[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] ==Kentucky== [[Space:Kentucky_Plantations|Kentucky Plantations]] ==Louisiana== [[Space:Louisiana_Plantations|Louisiana Plantations]] ==Maryland== [[Space:Maryland_Plantations|Maryland Plantations]] ==Mississippi== [[Space:Mississippi_Plantations|Mississippi Plantations]] ==Missouri== [[Space:Missouri_Plantations|Missouri Plantations]] ==North Carolina== [[Space:North_Carolina_Plantations|North Carolina Plantations]] ==South Carolina== [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations]] ==Tennessee== [[Space:Tennessee_Plantations|Tennessee Plantations]] ==Texas== [[Space:Texas_Plantations|Texas Plantations]] ==Virginia== [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] '''[[Space:Plantation_Stats|Plantation Stats]]'''

US Black Heritage Project: Welcome to WikiTree

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'''The US Black Heritage Project defines Black heritage as having family with African diaspora who have been in the USA for several generations, some of whom were likely enslaved in this country before the Civil War. Our project doesn't have the expertise to build African or African Diaspora family trees outside the USA.''' ----
''Welcome to WikiTree!''
'''The US Black Heritage Project is here to support you as you navigate WikiTree to build and grow your family tree. You do not need to join the project to receive our help and support, but if you are interested in helping us reach our [[Project:US_Black_Heritage#Our_Mission|goals]], please see our [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|Project Home Page]] for more information about the project and how to join.''' ---- ==Enhancing Your Personal WikiTree Profile== Here are some optional ways you can enhance your profile: #To get you started, add as many family members to your tree as you know. This will give others something to look at when they assist you with research. #Add one or both of these stickers anywhere on your personal profile by copy/pasting this code: {{African-American Sticker}} {{Clear}}gives you: {{African-American Sticker}} {{African Ancestry}} {{Clear}}gives you: {{African Ancestry}} {{Clear}} {{Clear}} The US Black Heritage Project adds the African-American sticker to all family profiles for people with Black heritage. This not only helps us honor their heritage, it assists us with our genealogy as well as counting how many total profiles we have on WikiTree. ===Tags=== You are allowed to follow up to 20 tags on your personal profile. These tags will tell WikiTree what topics you are interested in receiving email notifications about. Consider adding tags of surnames and locations you research as well as "black_heritage" or "slavery." "Slavery" is the general keyword that is used at WikiTree for all slavery topics. Tip: Once you add your tags, click on each one to see who else is following those tags. ==Sources== Sources are required on all WikiTree family profiles. Sources not only help us prove family connections, they provide more accurate information about each person. You can read more about sources [[Help:Sources|Here]]. A new app you may wish to consider to make sourcing easier for you is called the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|Sourcer App]]. It's a web browser extension that will write source citations from several genealogy websites such as Ancestry and Family Search with the click of a button. ==Existing Family Profiles== WikiTree is a one-world tree. That means we will have only one profile for every person who has ever existed shared by all the descendants. Some of your family profiles may already have been created on WikiTree either by family members or WikiTree members adding to the database of profiles with Black Heritage. If this is the case, you can attach those existing profiles as parents, spouses, or children to profiles in your tree. Then you can do one of the following: *If the profile has been orphaned (this is obvious when you see "No Profile Manager" highlighted in yellow), click on the "adopt this profile" link to become the profile manager (PM). *If the profile is managed by someone else, go to the privacy tab on each existing profile and scroll down to "Join this list." Click on the link below it to send a trusted list request to the profile manager. Add a short note about how you are related. Ask to be added as the profile manager. *Send a message to the profile manger from that profile and ask how they are related to start a discussion about the family. Note: Although the profile manager should pass profile management to you if they are not related, some people like to remain on profiles they have created. This is usually acceptable if it is not a close family member to you (ie: grandparents and closer). If you have any problems, please see the note at the bottom of this page. ===Duplicates and Merges=== If a duplicate of one of your family members is accidentally created, you will be asked to merge it with the duplicate profile. Both profile managers will then be managers of the merged profile. You will need to check that any duplicate information has been combined on the new profile. == Profile Stickers == We have stickers that can be used on your family and ancestor profiles specifically tailored for your needs. Please see: [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Descendant_Stickers|Descendant Stickers]] for the list. ==Where to Find Research Help== We have a public forum here at WikiTree called g2g. You can ask questions regarding research you need help with and thousands of people are standing by ready to assist. G2g is found under the help tab in the menu. To bring more people to your question, use tags such as locations, surnames, projects, and black_heritage. To better help other WikiTree members to assist you with your research question, please add as many of your family profiles as possible to WikiTree as a reference. Don't know anything about your family tree? Check out the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage#Family_Builders:_Family_Tree.2FResearch_Help|Family Builders Program]]. Family Builders will help you get your tree started. We work on a first come first served basis, so you will start on a waiting list until the next available researcher can assist you. ==How to Search For My Family on WikiTree== *You can search by name by using the search fields at the very top of the WikiTree website. **In cases when you receive dozens or more search results (such as a name like John Williams), on the search results page, scroll down and enter a birthdate and death date for your John Williams (or choose other available search parameters). Then press the search button. This will help narrow down the list for you. *To search for Black family by last name, you have to use what is called [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm WikiTree+], an independent search tool that uses publicly available information from WikiTree. Choose the "Search" option from the list on the left. When you open that window, replace what is in the text field with the surname your are searching and the word African-American. Choose how many results you want and click "Get Profiles." **Currently, searching for "Williams African-American" gives 1732 results. **As our database grows, the numbers will increase. **This search is based on the US Black Heritage Project's African-American sticker. Every Black Williams on WikiTree may not yet have a sticker. ==How to Find Enslaved Ancestors== We have a help page with tips on [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange%2C_How_to_Find_Enslaved_Ancestors|How to Find Your Enslaved Ancestors]]. One of the best things you can do is to build your tree out as far as you can on WikiTree. Eventually, the US Black Heritage Project hopes to connect additional family for you as they process documents and add new profiles. ==How You Can Help== One of the most powerful aspects of WikiTree is people working together on shared family profiles and exchanging information. You can help the US Black Heritage Project to build the largest public database in existence of connected African-American family by adding as many of your own family profiles to WikiTree. Next, spread the word about USBH and ask others to add their family. The more profiles we have, the more connections we can make. We want everyone with Black heritage who comes to WikiTree to be able to immediately connect to existing family profiles. ---- '''If you ever have concerns while on WikiTree please contact one of the Project Leaders listed on the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]''' ---- '''For information on how we document slavery at WikiTree see the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Portal]]'''

US Black Heritage Project Calendar

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] '''[[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]]''' == Month At A Glance == ===Current Month: May 2024 === :See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Calendar&public=1#US_Black_Heritage_Project_Activities US Black Heritage Project Activities] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Calendar&public=1#Collaborate_with_Other_Projects_and_WikiTree_Events Collaborate with Other Projects and WikiTree Events] below for more details and ideas of how to do USBH project work in collaboration with other projects' challenges and activities. :'''January 1st-December 31st:''' [[Space:16_For_16|Wikitree's 16 for 16 Missions]] {{G2GLink|1678276}} :'''May 1-31st :''' * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Connecting_Challenge|USBH Connecting Challenge]] {{G2GLink|1738713}} * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Connectors_Page#Featured_Unconnected_Birthday_Notables| USBH Notables Birthday Connection Challenge]] {{G2GLink|1738720}} * [[Space:Locators_Challenge|Locators Challenge]] : '''May 10-12th:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Weekend_Sprints|Weekend Sprint]] Creation sprint: finishing up old sprints : '''May 24-27th:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Weekend_Sprints|Weekend Sprint]] Memorial Day Cleanup sprint: adding military stickers & adding 5th USCI profiles :'''Ongoing weekly challenge:''' [[Help:Data_Doctors_Challenge|Data Doctors Challenge]] :'''Looking ahead: Future Events''' * '''2024 [[Space:WikiGames|WikiGames]]''' will be held August 23-24th and August 30-31st. You must register this month, though - registration ends May 31st. Sign up on {{G2GLink|1738020}}. == US Black Heritage Project Activities == === Month-Long Challenges and Activities === *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Connecting_Challenge|'''Connecting Challenge''']], May 2024 {{G2GLink|1738713}} *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Connectors_Page#Featured_Unconnected_Birthday_Notables|'''Notables Birthday Connection Challenge''']], May 2024: {{G2GLink|1738720}}. === Other Challenges and Activities === :[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Weekend_Sprints|'''Weekend Sprints''']]: usually twice a month: * '''May 10-12th:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Weekend_Sprints|Weekend Sprint]] Creation sprint: we'll be revisiting tasks from previous profile creation sprints that didn't quite get completed so that we can finish them up. * '''May 24-27th:''' Memorial Day [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Weekend_Sprints|Weekend Sprint]] - Cleanup sprint: [[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Needs Military Sticker|adding military stickers]] to veterans' profiles & adding profiles for soldiers from the Civil War's [[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|5th US Colored Infantry regiment]] == Collaborate with Other Projects and WikiTree Events == Below are some challenges and activities from other projects with some suggestions of where to find qualifying USBH profiles that need work. We'd love to see collaboration between members of the USBH project and these other projects! === Month-Long Challenges and Activities === * [[Space:Locators_Challenge|Locators Challenge]]: Challenge to make sure every WikiTree profile has a birthplace. The G2G post for the challenge has links to a general search for USBH profiles, and you can find directions for finding profiles you created/manage or for specific locations [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Common_WikiTree%2B_Searches#Missing_Birth_Locations|here]] (scroll to the top for directions if you're not familiar with using these WikiTree+ searches). === Weekly Challenges and Activities === *[[Help:Data_Doctors_Challenge|'''Data Doctors Challenge''']], posted weekly in G2G **The [[Help:Data_Doctors_Challenge|challenge page]] will be updated with the focus suggestions for each week. USBH project suggestions can be found in [[Automated:DD Suggestion List USBH|this report]]. === Other Challenges and Activities === *[[Space:16_For_16|Wikitree's 16 for 16 Missions]] - year-long challenge in 2024, {{G2GLink|1678276}} **[[Space:15_For_15:_US_Black_Heritage_Project_Activities|15 for 15: US Black Heritage Project Activities]] - page hasn't been updated for 2024, but most of the activities are the same as last year's 15 for 15 missions. *

US Black Heritage Project Florida Team

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[[Category:US Black Heritage Project]] '''The Florida Team covers activity for the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] in the state of Florida.''' '''Team Leader:''' Notify Emma McBeath if interested in this position '''Team Members:''' * [[Peterson-5566|Nancy (Peterson) Morrissey]] * [[Yager-1030|Betsy Simpson]] * [[Davis-90577|Dot Tribble]] *[[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]] == Goals == This team is part of the US Black Heritage Project. Our goals are the following with specific emphasis on Florida: * To collect in one place information and resources to assist in building and documenting African-American Genealogies. * To create the largest online public database of connected African-American families. * To bring together WikiTreers interested in connecting African-American families to the Global Family Tree. *To process all types of documents from Florida regarding free and enslaved ancestors with the goal of creating their profiles and connecting them to their descendants. * To provide and maintain a logical and organized structure to help individuals identify their ancestors and celebrate their history. *To improve all profiles of ancestors with Black heritage in Florida, which may include biography building, sourcing, and making correct connections. == Projects == * Locating and documenting all African-American cemeteries in Florida, including developing profiles on WikiTree for persons found, as well as free space pages for the cemeteries. * Locating and documenting all plantations in Florida that utilized slave labor with at least 40 slaves, including developing profiles on WikiTree for enslavers and the enslaved found, and developing free space pages for the plantations and owners. * Locating and developing profiles for Freedmen in Florida. * Make profiles for the Tuskegee Airman who don't yet have profiles on WikiTree * Begin One Place Studies for African-American towns and communities in Florida. === October Through December 2023 Project === As always, previous counties will still be available to work on. You can see what has already been done, and some suggestions for work still in process, on the specific county pages. See [[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Florida|African-American Resources for Florida]]. '''Our team focus for October Through December will be announced when a new Team Leader is determined.''' Beginning stats as of October 1st: 0 plantations, 0slave owners (0 "slaves of" pages), 0 slaves, 0 cemeteries, :Specific areas of focus: * Make profiles for all slave owners * Identify the enslaved and make profiles for them * Make free space pages for all plantations in County * Document all African-American cemeteries in County :'''Resources available:''' :'''Pending:''' :'''Completed:''' :'''Cemeteries:''' # :'''Slave Owners:''' # :'''"Slaves of " Pages:''' # :'''Slaves:''' # :'''Plantations:''' # :'''One Place Studies''': # == Projects Pending for Florida == *[[Space:African-American_Cemeteries_in_Florida|African-American Cemeteries in Florida]] *[[Space:Florida_African-American_Notables|Florida African-American Notables]] *[[Space:Florida_Plantations|Florida Plantations]] *[[Space:Military_and_War%2C_African-Americans_from_Florida|Military and War, African-Americans from Florida]] *[[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Florida|African-American Resources for Florida]] - Wikitree's US Black Heritage Project breakdown of resources by counties *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Connectors_Page|US Black Heritage: Connectors Page]] (See Florida section for the 10 largest unconnected branches by birth location) == Other Resources for Florida == * [[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Florida|African-American Resources for Florida]] for a list of history, photographic, map, and genealogical resources. * [[Space:Freedmen_Narratives|Freedmen Narratives]] * [https://dos.myflorida.com/library-archives/research/explore-our-resources/florida-history-culture-and-heritage/emancipation/#:~:text=Every%20May%2020%2C%20Florida%20celebrates,issued%20by%20President%20Abraham%20Lincoln/ Florida Department of State website, "Emancipation and Reconstruction"] Has a huge list of resources - books, digital resources, federal documents, and articles. *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=subcat1%3D%22Florida%2C+Slaves%22&MaxProfiles=15000&PageSize=50 Search Wikitree for Slave Profiles in Florida] *"The Red Hills of Florida, 1528-1865" by Clifton Paisley, The University of Alabama Press, Copyright 1889 *[[Space:Florida_Governors|Florida Governors]] * Researcher: Darrel G. Riley. News Article: ''Early Statehood: The Land Rush (1845-1860)''. Updated 22 Sep 2003. Ocala Star Banner website at https://www.ocala.com/story/news/2003/01/01/early-statehood-the-land-rush/31271295007. Mainly Marion and Levy County, Florida. Lists plantations. ==Stickers== Along with the {{African-American Sticker}} you may also wish to add a Florida sticker to profiles. Place {{Florida Sticker|born in Florida}} below the African American sticker if they were born in Florida. {{Florida Sticker|born in Florida}} {{clear}} Place {{Florida Sticker}} below the African American sticker if they lived in Florida for a large part of their life, but were not born there. {{Florida Sticker}} {{clear}} == WikiTree's US Black Heritage Project == * [[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Portal]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] == Sources ==

US Black Heritage Project Georgia Team

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[[Category:US Black Heritage Project]] '''The Georgia Team covers activity for the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] in the state of Georgia.''' '''Team Leader:''' Notify Emma McBeath if interested in this position '''Team members''': * [[Martin-75715|Stacey Martin]] * [[Kendrick-1803|Vickie (Kendrick) Miranda]] * [[Jones-108375|Miyako Jones]] * [[Davis-90577|Dot Tribble]] *[[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]] ==Goals== This team is part of the US Black Heritage Project. Our goals are the following with specific emphasis on Georgia: * To collect in one place information and resources to assist in building and documenting African-American Genealogies. * To create the largest online public database of connected African-American families. * To bring together WikiTreers interested in connecting African-American families to the Global Family Tree. *To process all types of documents from Georgia regarding free and enslaved ancestors with the goal of creating their profiles and connecting them to their descendants. * To provide and maintain a logical and organized structure to help individuals identify their ancestors and celebrate their history. *To improve all profiles of ancestors with Black heritage in Georgia, which may include biography building, sourcing, and making correct connections. == Projects == * Locating and documenting all African-American cemeteries in Georgia, including developing profiles on WikiTree for persons found, as well as free space pages for the cemeteries on an as-needed basis. * Locating and documenting all plantations in Georgia that utilized slave labor with at least 40 slaves, including developing profiles on WikiTree for enslavers and the enslaved found, and developing free space pages for the plantations and owners. * Locating and developing profiles for Freedmen in Georgia. * Make profiles for the Georgian Tuskegee Airman who don't yet have profiles on WikiTree. * Begin One Place Studies for African-American towns and communities in Georgia. ==October Through December 2023 Project== TBA == Other Georgia Projects Pending == *[[Space:Georgia_African-American_Notables|Georgia African-American Notables]] *[[Space:African-American_Cemeteries_in_Georgia|African-American Cemeteries in Georgia]] *[[Space:Military_and_War%2C_African-Americans_from_Georgia|Military and War, African-Americans from Georgia]] *[[Space:Georgia_Plantations|Georgia Plantations]] *[[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Georgia|African-American Resources for Georgia]] - breakdown by counties for Wikitree's US Black Heritage Project *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Connectors_Page|US Black Heritage: Connectors Page]] (See Georgia section for the 10 largest unconnected branches by birth location) == Other One Place Studies== *See: [https://www.gpb.org/news/2021/11/22/african-american-sites-top-list-of-georgias-10-places-in-peril/ African American sites top list of Georgia's 10 'Places in Peril'] == Resources == * [[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Georgia|African-American Resources for Georgia]] for a list of history, photographical, map, and genealogical resources. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_plantations_in_Georgia_(U.S._state)&oldid=1081990994/ "List of plantations in Georgia (U.S. state)] * [http://genealogytrails.com/geo/state/plantations/plantations.html/ "Georgia Plantations", Georgia Genealogy Trails] * [[Space:Freedmen_Narratives|Freedmen Narratives]] * [https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/slavery-in-antebellum-georgia/ Young, Jeffrey. "Slavery in Antebellum Georgia." New Georgia Encyclopedia, last modified Sep 30, 2020] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=subcat1%3D%22Georgia%2C+Slaves%22&MaxProfiles=15000&PageSize=50 Search Wikitree for Slaves in Georgia] *[https://lowcountryafricana.com/ Lowcountry Africana, African American Genealogy in SC, GA and FL] ==Stickers== Along with the {{African-American Sticker}} you may also wish to add a Georgia sticker to profiles. Place {{Georgia Sticker|born in Georgia}} below the African American sticker if they were born in Georgia. {{Georgia Sticker|born in Georgia}} {{clear}} Place {{Georgia Sticker}} below the African American sticker if they lived in Georgia for a large part of their life, but were not born there. {{Georgia Sticker}} {{clear}} == WikiTree's US Black Heritage Project == * [[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Portal]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] == Sources ==

US Black Heritage Project Learning the Heritage Exchange System

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'''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]''' '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Portal]]''' Thank you for your interest in learning how to document slavery at WikiTree. It is only with the help of every genealogist that we will be able to connect the 10+ million enslaved ancestors to their descendants. ---- Please see this {{YouTube|Ateb4MjYWr0|6 minute introduction to Heritage Exchange}} for more information on why the US Black Heritage Project created this system. Heritage Exchange allows us to group enslaved ancestors together at WikiTree who may be related to each other. It also makes searching for enslaved ancestors easier. The goal of Heritage Exchange is to process every document naming slaves by turning those names into ancestor profiles, then connecting those ancestors to family trees. You must have at least a first name to create ancestor profiles. If you don't have a name on your document (such as slave schedules), please see the Unnamed Slaves section below. ---- ==Before You Begin== #If you are brand new to WikiTree, please register for the [https://academy.wikitree.com/ WikiTree Academy]. You will need a separate log in. Take the WikiTree Basics course. Check back often for new courses coming soon. #You can also watch two of our basics videos {{YouTube|NbitTcNSah0|The Parts of a WikiTree Profile|playlist=PLEqK4ICkQWXQ05rE367B3YfmdEumEjMUL}} and {{YouTube|Nxjxbqb1XMY|How to Edit a WikiTree Profile|playlist=PLEqK4ICkQWXQ05rE367B3YfmdEumEjMUL}} #Add some of your own family profiles to learn how WikiTree works. If you would like feedback on the first family profiles you have created, you can create a post in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ g2g] and ask. Be specific in what you would like to have reviewed. You can ask them to review the formatting, ask if it has adequate sourcing, or you can ask if there's anything you may have missed that should be on the profile. WikiTree members will look at what you have created and give you suggestions for improvements based on your question. Adding tags such as locations and surnames to your g2g post help bring more members to look at it. If your family tree has African ancestry, you can add the black_heritage tag as well. #For easy sourcing, consider adding the free browser extension called [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-sourcer/jaokbnmpdigpgfjckhgpdacpcokipoha WikiTree Sourcer]. With the click of a button, you will have a nicely formatted source citation you can paste on each profile. You can watch the {{YouTube|oUfbvN8k8UI |Sourcer Tutorial}} for more information about how to use this extension. ==How to Process Slavery Documents With Names== #Every space has their own "language." Before you begin creating and editing profiles, please read the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Preferred_Terminology|USBH Preferred Terminology]] page so you will know what to expect when you follow the help pages and processes outlined below. #Most documents are found in connection to the slave owner. Therefore, your first step is to learn what information needs to be on the owner's profile in order to put it into the Heritage Exchange system. You can read the '''slave owner section''' on '''[[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|How to Document Enslaved Ancestors]]''' or watch {{YouTube|c_ZM7CoTCII|How to Edit a Slave Owner Profile}} to learn this part of the system. Or you can do both! #Once you have added the necessary information to the slave owner's profile, you are ready to create profiles for the enslaved ancestors. Before beginning, please read about the '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Naming_Conventions_for_Slaves|placeholder naming system]]''' used for slaves at WikiTree. You need to know which last name to use when creating profiles. #Next, to learn about how to create the profiles, you can read the '''creating the enslaved ancestor profile''' section on '''[[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|How to Document Enslaved Ancestors]]''' or watch {{YouTube|RXcNJnGmmQc |How to Create Profiles for Enslaved Ancestors}}. Or you can do both! #'''!! Important !!''' We recommend you have someone from the Heritage Exchange team check your first profiles to make certain you understand the basics of the system before creating more profiles. You can do that by adding the category '''[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs First Review]]''' to the profile or by sending a message to the Heritage Exchange Team at '''wikitrees-usbh-exchange at googlegroups.com''' - replace the at with @ If sending an email, please give the team links to the profiles you would like them to check. ==How to Process Slavery Documents Without Names== It is not useful to create profiles for ancestors not listed by name in a document. For example, slave schedules only list ancestors by gender and age. The problem is, without a name we may end up creating many duplicate profiles for the same person. At WikiTree, we can take advantage of a unique feature called Free Space Pages to list this information. These space pages are wonderful workspaces where we can compare information from multiple documents side by side with the goal of connecting names to these unnamed ancestors. See '''[[Space:Creating_Slave_Owner_Space_Pages|Creating Slave Owner Space Pages]]''' for instructions on how to create these workspaces. As mentioned in the section above, before creating additional pages, please use the Needs First Review category on your first space page or send an email to the Heritage Exchange Team with a link to the page you would like them to review. ==Plantations== Creating plantation pages is considered an advanced skill in the Heritage Exchange program. There are many pieces of information you need to know before you should create a plantation page. Please begin by learning the Heritage Exchange system by creating slave owner and enslaved ancestor profiles as well as slave owner space pages. When you feel comfortable with this part of the system, please contact our Plantation Team Leader [[Hartman-981|Michelle Detwiler]] to discuss the plantation you wish to document. ==Heritage Exchange Class== '''On Hiatus - no classes set for 2024''' USBH Project will host a monthly live virtual class to walk you through the Heritage Exchange system (how to process slavery era documents, edit slave owner profiles, and how to create enslaved ancestor profiles). Before attending the class, please follow the steps outlined above to get you familiar with the system. Registration for each class will be required. You will be given a passcode that must be used to enter the Zoom room. September Class: September 12, 2023 4:30 Pacific/ 7:30 Eastern :Instructor: [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] :Q&A Host: [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]] :'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ku2HaxeZPh0 Recorded Replay]''' October Class: October 10, 2023 4:30 Pacific/ 7:30 Eastern :Instructor: [[Campbell-53190|Suzanne Lowe]] :Q&A Host: [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] :'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yliEMARIoBo Recorded Replay]''' November Class: November 14, 2023 4:30 Pacific/ 7:30 Eastern '''[https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZItc-Csrz8vE9FLXyxkc5fH7zaIEdI_rA8H Registration Link]''' ==Heritage Exchange Follow Up Study Group== If you are a member of Linked Descendants, please contact [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]]. '''On Hiatus - no classes set for 2024'''
If you are a member of the USBH Project, please look for the link posted monthly in the Google group. We will only cover the USBH Project Heritage Exchange Team's work at this study group. For any questions regarding other USBH Project teams, please reach out to that team's leader. September Group: September 26, 2023 :Room Hosts # Emma MacBeath # David Hamilton # Connie Davis # Cossy Ksander October Group: October 24, 2023 :Room Hosts: #Emma MacBeath # David Hamilton # Connie Davis November Group: November 28, 2023 :Room Hosts: #Emma MacBeath #Connie Davis # (help needed!) # (help needed!) December Group: There will be no December group

US Black Heritage Project Maintenance Categories

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[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Profile_Improvement_Teams|'''USBH Profile Improvement Teams''']] [[Category:US Black Heritage Project Maintenance Categories]] == Purpose of Maintenance Categories == The purpose of the US Black Heritage Project's [[:Category:US Black Heritage Project Maintenance Categories|maintenance categories]] is to '''facilitate collaboration''' between project members in order to accomplish the project's [[Project:US_Black_Heritage#Our_Mission|missions]] to (1) create the largest online public database of connected African-American families and (2) improve all profiles of ancestors with Black heritage, which may include biography building, sourcing, and making correct connections. We would like each project member to work in areas that they enjoy and where they are skilled, working together to create and improve profiles. So some members enjoy working on connecting profiles to the main tree, creating profiles quickly. Other project members enjoy fully sourcing profiles, writing biographies or improving profiles in various ways to honor and recognize military veterans or notables. Maintenance categories help us work together so, for example, a biography writer can find one of those profiles a connector created quickly so that they can add a biography for it. Or someone who is skilled with military stickers can find profiles that need them. The maintenance categories can be thought of as falling into several different groups: # '''The profile creation cycle:''' easy starting points for project members who want to add profiles, source, or write biographies # '''Identifying profiles with problems''' #* '''Unsourced profiles:''' profiles that don't have any sources #* '''Genealogy problems:''' profiles that may have incorrect family connections #* '''Significant formatting problems:''' formatting problems that make it difficult to understand or find the genealogical information and sources on the profile (i.e. GEDCOM junk, etc.) # '''Special profile enhancements needed''': profiles that need some type of enhancement that may require special skills (i.e. military stickers) or are the focus of a specific team (i.e. the Notables team) '''These maintenance categories are NOT intended to be used on profiles of enslaved ancestors that so far have only been identified in documents like a slave owner's will.''' Collaboration on those profiles is facilitated using the structure put in place by the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Team]] - see the [[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|Documenting Enslaved People page]] for more information. Once an enslaved ancestor has been identified in a traditional genealogical source (census, vital records, etc.), the general USBH project maintenance categories can be used on their profiles. === Courtesy when adding maintenance categories === :We encourage WikiTreers to add maintenance categories on profiles they create or manage and on any orphaned profiles they work on. In these cases, maintenance categories can be seen as an invitation for other WikiTreers to collaborate on these profiles so that we can all work in the areas we enjoy and are skilled in. That being said, please be considerate if you add maintenance categories to profiles managed by other WikiTreers. Adding multiple maintenance categories to a profile managed by someone else can be seen as a criticism of the work they have put into the profile or unnecessary pressure for them to hurry up and work on the profile. Since there are thousands of orphaned profiles for project members to work on, please prioritize adding maintenance categorize to orphaned profiles and profiles you manage and would like help on. ==Categories for the Profile Creation Cycle == {{Image|file=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Maintenance_Categories.png |align=c |size=800 |label= Chart of profile creation cycle: create profile with one source, then add sources, then write biography, then add profiles for family members from sources. }} The "[[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Needs Sources|Needs Sources]]", "[[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Needs Biography|Needs Biography]]", and "[[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Needs Profiles Created|Needs Profiles Created]]" maintenance categories are used to facilitate the profile creation cycle shown above. In this cycle, we create a profile with at least one source, then add sources, then write a biography, and then add profiles for family members from sources. Once you've added a family member profile, the cycle starts again for this new profile. This cycle can potentially be carried on infinitely, only ending when you run into brick walls, living persons, or places where a family line ends. So these maintenance categories can be used to mark points where you're temporarily stopping the cycle and where it will be easy for you or someone else to start working from. '''We want these categories to be easy starting points for sourcing, writing biographies and profile creation - they are not for brick walls or when a source cannot be found after a thorough search.''' Also note that these categories are intended to get each profile to the point where they have the "basic genealogical sources" that are available and a "basic biography". You're of course welcome to add more than the basics, but the goal of these maintenance categories for the profile creation cycle is to get each profile to a point where the basics are complete. === US Black Heritage Project, Needs Sources === :'''[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Sources]]''' should be added to profiles that have at least one source, but need more. It can be removed once all basic genealogical sources that are available online have been added to the profile. If some sources are not available online or cannot be found after searching for them, please remove the "Needs Sources" category and leave a research note. This research note can be something simple like "Mississippi death records for this time period are not available on Ancestry and FamilySearch as of [date]. Last known record for this person is the 1920 census." or "This person was not found in the 1910 census in a search on Ancestry and FamilySearch on [date]." This lets readers know why the sources are missing and if more sources become available in the future, someone else (perhaps a state team) can add them at that point. :The basic genealogical sources we'd like to see on each profile if they're available are: # Vital records (birth, marriage, and death) # Census records # Burial/cemetery records :You're of course welcome to add more sources if you find them, but as a bare minimum, we want each profile to have the basic genealogical sources listed above if available. === US Black Heritage Project, Needs Biography === :'''[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Biography]]''' should be added to profiles that have adequate sourcing but need to have a basic biography added. A "basic biography" would include a statement for each of the following facts, if known from available sources: * date and place of birth, marriage(s), and death * names of parents and spouse(s), preferably with links to their profiles * burial location * Optional: names of siblings and/or children, occupation, locations where they lived for a long period of time :Since a biography cannot be written until there are sources for these facts, it is best not to add this category until the profile has sources for as many of these facts as possible. Remember, we want this to be a category where it is easy for someone to find a profile to write a biography for. If they want to write a biography, they don't necessarily want to search for sources first. :The [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]] has an [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Auto_Bio|AutoBio]] feature that will generate a biography for you that contains this information if it is available in the profile. There are many options for how the biography is generated, so be sure to read the documentation and adjust the options to your preferences. The AutoBio feature is also able to do several other things to improve the profile, including adding location and cemetery categories (if the cemetery category already exists and a ''Find a Grave'' memorial is cited). '''The AutoBio will rewrite the entire biography. Before deleting the old biography, please check for any biography or notes that might get deleted.''' === US Black Heritage Project, Needs Profiles Created === :'''[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Profiles Created]]''' should be added to profiles that have a source like a census that can be used to create the profile of a deceased family member. It is intended for situations where you have a record like a census or a marriage record that names other family members and could be used as the one source required to create a new profile, but you don't have time to create the profile(s). It is not supposed to be used for brick walls. Again, this category should be a place where people can easily find profiles to create. : We don't assume that people born less than 100 years ago are deceased unless we have found a death source for them. Some people prefer to use born 105, 110, or even more years ago as their benchmark for creating profiles. So we don't assume people in the 1920-1950 census records are deceased because this is often not the case. Therefore, the Needs Profiles Created category should not be used if the only family members who don't have profiles yet were born less than 100 years ago. The only exception to this would be if a death record for the person is cited on the profile with the category. == Categories for Identifying Profiles with Problems == === Unsourced Profiles === : There are two categories we use for profiles that have NO sources:[[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Unsourced Profiles|US Black Heritage Project, Unsourced Profiles]] and [[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Unable to Identify|US Black Heritage Project, Unable to Identify]]. ==== US Black Heritage Project, Unsourced Profiles ==== : '''[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Unsourced Profiles]]:''' This is the basic unsourced category that should initially be added to any African American profile that has NO sources. : If you search for sources for an unsourced profile but cannot find any sources, please add a research note about the search you performed. After two experienced researchers have looked at a profile and have not found any sources, it should be moved to the "Unable to Identify" maintenance category. This keeps the Unsourced category for profiles that we may more easily be able to find sources for. ==== US Black Heritage Project, Unable to Identify ==== : '''[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Unable to Identify]]:''' After two experienced researchers have looked for sources for an unsourced profile and are unable to find any direct sources, the profile should be moved from the Unsourced category to the Unable to Identify category. A "direct source" would be that person's own census record, death record, etc. Sometimes profiles are created when a person is only mentioned in their child's death certificate, but none of their own sources can be found. : These profiles should have research notes regarding what has been searched and where the name came from if known. : Please do not add the categories "US Black Heritage Project, Unsourced" or "US Black Heritage Project, Needs Sources" to these profiles since a search for sources has already been completed. : As a project, we intend to occasionally take another look at profiles in this category in case new sources have become available. === Genealogy Problems === : We have three categories for profiles that have problems that indicate that they may have incorrect family members attached or have conflated information from two or more people: *[[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Data Problems|US Black Heritage Project, Data Problems]] *[[:Category: US Black Heritage Uncertain Family|US Black Heritage Uncertain Family]] *[[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Conflated Profiles|US Black Heritage Project, Conflated Profiles]] ==== Data Problems ==== : This category is for use on any profiles of African-Americans where the data needs to be resolved. This might include finding sources to prove attached relationships, names, dates or locations. This category can be considered the "first step" in identifying a data problem and profiles should stay in this category until enough research has been done to solve the problem or determine that it cannot be resolved with currently available sources. If the problem cannot be resolved at this time, it will generally be moved to either the " US Black Heritage Uncertain Family" category or the "US Black Heritage Project, Conflated Profiles" category as outlined below. : Common uses for this category: * One or both parents are too young or too old to be parents. * Both attached parents appear to be white. * No sources have been provided for attached parents or children. * An unlikely attached relationship. * Possible conflation of two people. : '''Please leave research notes on the profile explaining the problem when using this category.''' :To work on profiles in this category, begin by researching and sourcing each profile and individual involved as fully as possible. Then determine if the relationship/information is definitely correct, definitely incorrect or if the problem cannot be resolved with currently available information. * '''If the relationship/information is correct,''' remove the Data Problems category and if appropriate, add a research note explaining why it is correct. If new sources have been added that clearly show the information is correct, research notes may not be necessary. * '''To resolve conflated profiles,''' create a profile for each individual involved in the conflation. If possible, keep the original profile for the individual with the most correct attached family members and/or the individual who is related to (or of interest to) the profile manager(s). On each profile of a previously conflated individual, leave research notes with links to the other profiles and briefly explain the work that has been done to resolve the conflation. Once the second profile is created, set them as rejected matches to help keep people from trying to merge them later or conflate them again. * '''Remove any information and relationships that are incorrect.''' If appropriate, add a research note explaining the changes - if the incorrect relationship/information occurs in many online trees, these research notes are especially important so that the same mistake is not added back into the profile at a later date. * '''In cases where the problem cannot be resolved with currently available information:''' **When resolving uncertain family relationships, follow the guidance on the [[Help:Uncertain Parents|Uncertain Parents help page]]. The same principles from the Uncertain Parents help page can be used for uncertain spouses. Anywhere the guidelines say to use the {{Uncertain Family}} template, use {{Uncertain Family|US Black Heritage}} to put the profile in the " US Black Heritage Uncertain Family" category. Once a profile has been moved to the Uncertain Family category, the Data Problems category can be removed. ** If conflation cannot be resolved with currently available sources and/or after a significant amount of work has been done, you can remove the Data Problems category and add the "US Black Heritage Project, Conflated Profiles" category. ** Any other uncertain information should be explained in the biography or research notes and if the uncertain information is a date/place/name in the data field, mark it as uncertain. This process and the use of the three maintenance categories related to genealogical problems is summarized in the chart below. {{Image|file=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Maintenance_Categories-1.png |align=c |size=1000 |caption=Flowchart summarizing process for resolving genealogical problems and use of the maintenance categories for these problems. }} ==== Uncertain Family ==== : This category is used when family attached remains uncertain after significant research. The template {{Uncertain Family|US Black Heritage}} places profiles in this category (see [[Template:Uncertain Family]] for more information) and adds a research box to the profile. Profiles in this category should be revisited occasionally to determine if additional sources/information have become available that can resolve the problem. ==== Conflated Profiles ==== : This category is used when a profile is suspected to have conflated information from two or more individuals and the conflation has not been able to be resolved after significant research/work. Profiles in this category should be revisited occasionally to determine if additional sources/information have become available that can resolve the problem or to continue working on complex cases of conflation involving research into large family groups. === Significant Formatting Problems: US Black Heritage, Needs Formatting === : We have one category for profiles with serious formatting problems: [[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Needs Formatting|"US Black Heritage Project, Needs Formatting"]]. : '''[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Formatting]]''' can be used on profiles in which the biographies need general formatting help. This may include GEDCOM cleanup or any other formatting issues that make it difficult to read/understand the biography. == Categories for Profiles that need a Team's Attention == : Several maintenance categories are used to flag profiles that need special attention (research, stickers, etc.) from specific teams that have experience in that area. If you know how to deal with the issue yourself, even if you're not a part of the team, please feel free to do it yourself. === Categorization === ==== US Black Heritage Project, Pending Categories ==== : '''[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Pending Categories]]''' is used when a project category needs to be created for a page or profile. ==== US Black Heritage Project, Needs Cemetery Category Created ==== : '''[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Cemetery Category Created]]''' should be placed on the profile of a person who was buried in an African American cemetery that does not yet have a category on WikiTree. Members of the USBH cemeteries team monitor this category and will add the cemetery category when time allows. Please make sure the profile has a ''Find a Grave'' citation so that the cemeteries team can find the information they need to create the category. If you need a category created for a cemetery that is not an African American cemetery, please ask in G2G. === Connectors === ==== US Black Heritage Project, Family Tree Size One ==== : '''[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Family Tree Size One]]''' should be placed on profiles that have NO family member profiles linked. Having at least some family members linked to each profile is a high priority, so we use this category to identify profiles that most need family added. After creating at least one family member profile, please remove this category. : Like with the other maintenance categories, this is NOT intended to be used on profiles of enslaved ancestors that so far have only been identified in documents like a slave owner's will. Collaboration on those profiles is facilitated using the structure put in place by the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Team]] - see the [[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|Documenting Enslaved People page]] for more information. Once an enslaved ancestor has been identified in a traditional genealogical source (census, vital records, etc.), the general USBH project maintenance categories (inlcuding Family Tree Size One) can be used on their profiles. === Other === ==== US Black Heritage Project, Needs Military Sticker ==== : '''[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Military Sticker]]''' should be placed on profiles that need a [[Help:Stickers for Veterans|military sticker]]. Please help the USBH Military & War team by adding sources for the person's military service and adding military information in the biography or a research note. If available, the following information is helpful: *War served in *Military Unit *Rank *Enlistment & discharge dates ==== US Black Heritage Project, Needs Native American Source ==== : '''[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs Native American Source]]''' should be placed on the profile of African-Americans with rumors of Native American heritage without a primary source for it listed on the profile. Sources such as a Native American census or tribal roll need to be found before adding Native American stickers or categories. ==== US Black Heritage Project, Notables Maintenance Categories ==== : We have a set of [[:Category: USBH Project Notables Maintenance Categories|maintenance categories]] specifically for notables. If you're working on a profile for a notable, please check these categories for equivalents of the general project maintenance categories (i.e. there is a general "US Black Heritage Project, Needs Biography" category and a notables-specific category "USBH Notables, Needs Biography"). There are also some maintenance categories specific to notables that don't have general project equivalents (i.e. "Needs Succession Box" for politicians). ==== US Black Heritage Project, Needs LNAB ==== : '''[[Category:US Black Heritage Project, Needs LNAB]]''' is for profiles of people whose Last Name at Birth (LNAB) is not known yet. This is NOT for profiles of enslaved ancestors who are using a placeholder surname (most often a slave owner's surname) according to the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Naming_Conventions_for_Slaves|Naming Conventions for Slaves]] - those profiles have a separate Heritage Exchange category called "USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs LNAB". : The "US Black Heritage Project, Needs LNAB" is used by project members who work with the [[Space:Unknowns_Team|Unknowns Team]] to easily find profiles of African Americans with an unknown LNAB to work on.

US Black Heritage Project Newsletter

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'''Welcome to the'''
'''[[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] Newsletter,'''
'''published here every quarter'''

'''DECEMBER 2023 Edition'''
{{Image|file=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images-2.png |align=c |size=250 }} {{clear}} ---- See [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Newsletter_Archive_2023|USBH Project Newsletter Archive 2023]] and [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Newsletter_Archive_2024|USBH Project Newsletter Archive 2024]] for past newsletters ---- '''Extra, Extra! USBH Project is now the largest, online, public, free database of connected African American families. Thank you to all of WikiTree for helping make this happen. ''' '''Every enslaved ancestor connected to descendants ... a tree for every descendant
'''Let's keep building in 2024!'''
---- ===Announcements=== WikiTree's theme for 2024 will again be "Year of Community Connections." We'll be looking at ways to work within communities to build and connect members together. *Yep, we did it again! We reached our goal of 250,000 profiles over six weeks early! Now it's time to dig in and reach our goal of 400,000 profiles by the end of 2024. We can do it! *[https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/descendants-black-civil-war-heroes-wear-heritage-pride-180983397/ Did you see our mention in the Smithsonian Magazine]?! *New Teams recently added: [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_New_Jersey_Team|New Jersey]]. Contact Janet Demcoe for more information. [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Kentucky_Team|Kentucky Team]] has started up again. Contact Karen Lee for more information. *In 2024, we are focusing on adding at least one category to every profile. Categories help us find and connect profiles and help us run reports. See [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Categories#2024_Focus_on_Categorization|2024 Focus on Categorization]] for more information. *[[Space:Team:_A_Rose_by_Any_Other_Name_-_Connect-A-Thon|Team Roses]] will be partnering with USBH during the Connect-A-Thons. If you don't have a team, join us and add some profiles to help boost USBH numbers! *Bookmark our [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Calendar|USBH Project Calendar]] to keep up with all upcoming events. *Check out the 2024 list of free webinars at [https://familytreewebinars.com/upcoming-webinars/ Legacy Family Tree]. There are quite a few in the 2024 lineup about African American research. *The [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Connecting_Challenge|Connecting Challenge]] will continue in 2024! Congratulations to our top 2023 contributors, Nanette Pezzutti, Patty LaPlante, Emma MacBeath, Kate Schmidt, and Carolyn Martin. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the 46,036 profiles made during the 2023 challenge. ====Reminders==== *To be in alignment with WikiTree rules regarding living notables, you should not be creating profiles for living USBH notables unless you have been certified by the USBH Notables Team to do so. If you'd like to work on these notables, reach out to a Team Leader to learn about certification. You need to be a member of USBH Project or Notables Project, have been on WikiTree for at least 3 months, and have a good understanding of WikiTree styles and standards to become certified. ---- '''Check out these amazing statistics from the early days of WikiTree to now. Let's keep increasing those numbers!''' '''Total Number of Profiles Created Each Year'''
Data from 31 Dec 2023 {| border="2" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center;" !Year |2023 |2022 |2021 |2020 |2019 |2018 |2017 |2016 |2015 |2014 |2013 |2012 |2011 |2010 |2009 |2008 |- !Profiles |94,250 |77,320 |60,180 |11,262 |6,004 |7,080 |3,234 |1,779 |2,592 |1,902 |472 |972 |712 |308 |113 |15 |}
---- ===New In 2024=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1698629/can-you-help-the-usbh-1880-census-project Check out the new 1880 Census Project]! The goal is to enumerate every Black American who was listed on the census. It's a huge goal, but we're good at tackling big things. Please be patient as we continue to add new spreadsheets for each state and for new counties in existing states. *The [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Tennessee_Team|Tennessee Team]] is starting up. Look for more information soon. *We are tracking some new statistics to help us reach our goals including number of new profiles versus older profiles newly receiving the sticker and the percent of African American profiles of the total USA profiles on WikiTree. We are reaching toward 10% representation of USA profiles on WikiTree. We are currently at 1.92%. This percent continues to increase each month! See all our statistics on our [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Stats|US Black Heritage Project Stats]] page. *Look for big changes coming to our Path program that will allow new members to get started with project work faster. *More work will be happening with our new [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Teams#Community_Teams|Communities Teams]] which includes churches, communities, funeral homes, schools, and organizations. The great work with cemeteries, One Place Studies, and One Name Studies will continue. ====Help Needed==== *We need more team leaders for state teams, Heritage Exchange, Family Builders, Outreach, and Military and War. Message a [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|Project Leader]] if you are interested. **Are you interested in leadership, but aren't sure exactly what that means or what it entails? Check out our [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Leadership|help page on USBH Project leadership]]. ===Team Updates=== See our [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Teams|Project Teams Page]] for a full list of the USBH teams. ==== Cemetery Team ==== [[Harden-1880|Denise (Harden) Jarrett]] Thanks to our awesome USBH Cemetery team, we have had great 2023 results to report. In December we added 22 new counties for a total of 761, and 132 cemeteries were added for a total of 2,287 and linked to 1,838 profiles for a total of 27,796. 4th quarter results includes 1 new state category added (UTAH), 56 new counties, 373 new cemeteries linked to 5,410 profiles In 2023 we added 1 new state (UTAH), 274 new counties, 1,221 cemeteries, 18,741 profiles. Of the 2,287 total cemeteries we have added profiles for all possible memorials making 147 now considered 100% complete. Of the 3,143 counties in the US, we have categorized African-American cemeteries in 761 counties (24.21%)! In 2024, the expectation is that we continue our work documenting the interred and connecting them with their families. ====Connectors Team==== [[Cooper-28960|Katie Bryant]] USBH makes connecting families a priority. Even though we are adding new profiles at a fast pace, our percentage of connected profiles continue to stay around 50%, which is absolutely amazing. You can help us with connection by adding profiles with family members attached or joining in any of our connection sprints and events such as the Unconnected Notables Birthday Challenge. The link to the current monthly challenge on G2G is provided on the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Connectors_Page|Connectors page]]. ====Family Builders==== Team leader wanted! The Family Builders will be picking up its pace in the coming months by helping more families add and grow their trees on WikiTree. ====Heritage Exchange Team==== [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Martzen]], [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]], [[Hartman-981|Michelle Detwiler]] *Heritage Exchange Checklist Team - We have checked and categorized thousands of enslaved ancestors and slave owners. This process makes connecting enslaved ancestors to the tree easier. Special shout-out to Shirley (Thompson) Gilbert for her tireless work! **Don't forget to add the category [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange]] to your newly-created or edited profiles for enslaved ancestors or their slave owners, so that our Checklist Team can review them for formatting and categories. *Slave Narratives - We are making great progress at completing the WPA slave narratives. Thank you to Nanette (Gahn) Pezzutti for working continuously state by state to complete these families! =====Plantations Team===== [[Hartman-981|Michelle Detwiler]] 2023 has been the year of connections! The connections with the enslaved, the plantation owners, and their plantation locations helps families today to locate their ancestors. We have 336 plantations recorded, with 2/3 of those plantations with profiles of the enslaved completed. Wow, what a great job we have done together this year. The 2024 Goals for the US Black Heritage Plantations Team are as follows: # Continue to create profiles for the names listed on the USBH Plantation pages and their associated pages. #Connect plantations with their owners, especially via the Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contracts. #Transcribe the names of those persons who signed labor contracts to work on plantations between 1865-1870, and create profiles for them. #Create profiles for those interred in the cemeteries with the word Plantation in the name of the cemetery. If there is a state and or county that you are especially interested in helping to accomplish these goals please let us know! See our current list of [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations]] here. ====Notables Team==== [[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]], [[Cooper-28960|Katie Bryant]] We added over 1100 Notables, including many living Notables, and are close to 4000 total. Due to increasing number of African-American profiles on WT, we are having more success connecting some of these Notables, although still much work to be done. In 2023 we started the new "Platinum Profile" designation for those profiles that are in the best possible shape, and now have 80 so designated, with 100 more in the queue. We have also had good success this year nominating profiles for the weekly Connection Finder feature. ====Profile Improvement Team==== [[Melick-229|Christy Melick]] In 2023, the Profile Improvement Team's main activities were the clean-up [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Weekend_Sprints#2023_Sprint_Archive|Weekend Sprints]] where we worked on profiles in many of our maintenance categories, added military stickers, added missing birthplaces and worked on Data Doctor suggestions. We also did an overhaul of our maintenance categories and created a new [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Maintenance_Categories|help page]] for them so that our project members can work together as efficiently as possible to make our profiles shine. In 2024, we'll be focusing on getting in the habit of adding location categories and maintenance categories to all profiles where they are appropriate - see the new [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Categories|US Black Heritage Project Categories]] page for more details. ====State Teams==== =====Alabama Team===== [[Flamer-1|Judy Bramlage]] Most of our activity this year was in Baldwin and Mobile counties (at the southwestern coast) as well as Chambers County in the east. We'll continue there in January. For cemeteries, we added 13 new counties, and 92 new cemetery categories. In total, over 5600 profiles were created in Alabama, and 43% of those are connected to the main tree. =====Florida Team===== Team Leader Needed! =====Georgia Team===== Team Leader Needed! =====Maryland Team===== [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]] During 2023 the USBH Maryland team was busy in Montgomery and Talbot Counties where we added about 700 profiles. The Maryland team also worked in Baltimore and the District of Columbia. We added over 1300 profiles in cemeteries alone, and began work on the Laurel Hill cemetery project that will continue into 2024. Work also continued on the enslaved held by President James Monroe and his Highland Plantation, the Catoctin Furnace Patterson Project and the Georgetown University 272 project, which got a much needed update while improving and adding profiles. New resources were also added to the Maryland Resources page. ===== Mississippi Team ===== [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]] The new [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Mississippi_Team|Mississippi Team]] opened in April 2023 and began with a focus on the Mound Bayou One Place Study adding over 700 new profiles. As team members came on board, we focused on data sets from the counties of Pontotoc and Lafayette. The team worked from records such as slave schedules and African-American cemeteries, adding 5 cemeteries in Lafayette and two in Pontotoc. The team created profiles and free space pages for slave owners and plantations. We also added many new resources to the Mississippi Resources page. =====New Jersey===== [[Adams-36348|Janet Demcoe]] The [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_New_Jersey_Team|New Jersey Team]] page has been fleshed out and the 1880 census spreadsheet prepared for the first focus county, Middlesex. The AA population was just under 7,000 for this county. =====Ohio Team===== [[Melick-229|Christy Melick]], [[Johnson-10907|Amy Johnson]] The Ohio team was started in April 2023. We've focused our work in Lawrence and Gallia counties, with over 3300 Ohio profiles being created in 2023. =====South Carolina Team===== [[Hartman-981|Michelle Detwiler]], [[Hamilton-28711|David Hamilton]], [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] Work continues in Charleston County, South Carolina. There's so much to do! =====Virginia Team===== [[Cruise-394|Cheryl Cruise]], [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]] During 2023, the USBH Virginia state team focused on data sets from the counties of Albemarle, Caroline, and Wythe, Virginia. The team worked from records such as Confederate payrolls, cohabitation records, slave schedules, wills, and African-American cemeteries, created profiles and free space pages for slaves, slave owners, and plantations, and added newly discovered resources to the USBH Virginia and individual USBH county resource pages. Virginia continues to have the highest number of USBH profiles of all the states! ===Members in the Spotlight=== '''Thank you to our many generous and hard working USBH Project members.''' Here are a few who were Featured Members of the Week this quarter. (click on the link to see their interviews in g2g) *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673041/meet-our-members-virginia-ginny-fields Ginny Fields] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1700500/meet-our-members-melanie-paul Melanie Paul] ====Welcome New Members!==== '''Welcome to our new members this quarter!''' [[McGee-1611|Debi (McGee) Hoag]] (welcome back), [[Armistead-1150|D Armistead]], [[Dunker-216|Amanda Dunker]], [[Kilby-215|Timothy Kilby]], [[Stiefel-165|Kristen Stiefel]], [[Tucker-19995|Susan Tucker]], [[Coyle-1241|Sharon (Coyle) Ballard]], [[Fiordalisi-11|Anne Fiordalisi]], [[Rollins-1303|Val Rollins]], [[Jordan-21587|Alyssha Rose Jordan-Bird]], [[Bunker-3019|Mason Bunker]], [[Lawrence-18261|Jennifer (Lawrence) McDougall]], [[Woodruff-4325|Buffalofish Woodruff]] ====Welcome New Team Leaders!==== :[[Lee-43187|Karen Lee]] Kentucky New Team Leaders in Training :[[Adams-36348|Janet (Adams) Demcoe]] New Jersey :[[Koonce-10|Taneya Koonce]] Tennessee ====Congrats New PATH Graduates!==== [[Dreyer-373|Sjana Lee (Dreyer) Bauer]], [[Cecil-1849|Whitney Cecil]], [[Fryrear-25|Rick Fryrear]], [[Cole-12288|M Cole]], [[Brown-145442|Mary (Brown) Haak]], [[Runnette-2|Anonymous Runnette]], [[Stiefel-165|Kristen Stiefel]], [[O'Hair-75|Ryan O'Hair]], [[Coyle-1241|Sharon (Coyle) Ballard]], [[Dunker-216|Amanda Dunker]], [[Robison-2230|Lily (Robison) Swan]] ===Awesome Accomplishments=== *We met our goal of reaching 250,000 profiles by the end of 2023 six weeks early! *We've completed two states (Idaho and Utah) for the 1880 Census Project with several more almost completed. ===2024 Goals for USBH=== '''Here are a few of our 2024 goals''' *400,000 profiles in total, with 100k being brand new, 200k connected. *Continue to focus on connection, especially by adding family to already connected family. *Start the internship program. *Begin tracking the number of new profiles versus how many are newly stickered. *Begin the 1880 Census Project with a starting goal of one spreadsheet for each state with at least one finishable county. Complete one county for each state by end of year. *Begin the Black Churches Team by second quarter. *Begin the DNA Team by end of quarter. *Profile Improvement: Add at least one category to every profile - location categories, maintenance categories, and Heritage Exchange categories are highest priority. *Continue Notable Birthday and Connecting Challenges *Continue the Quarterly newsletter *Create and implement standards for working on project managed profiles for Heritage Exchange *Create more help videos for the project in general and Heritage Exchange. *Outreach and Education:Create a new self-paced education program both for the Path and for people outside the project. *Notables: Increase our number of completed Platinum profiles, make more use of the descendant sticker, increase our number of connected profiles. *Heritage Exchange: Continue to create checklists by county to identify and create profiles for slave owners. *State Teams: Continue to work through the counties systematically. More state teams will be created only when we have members willing to take on team leadership. The goal is to eventually have a team for every state. *Cemeteries: Keep doing what you're doing. It's obviously working! ===Statistics=== + in parenthesis is how many were added in 2023. *Number of Profiles (Jan 1, 2024): 268,195 (+106,592)!! *Number of Cemeteries: 2,287 (+1,221)!! *Number of Notables: 3,909 (+1019)!! *Number of Plantations: 336 (+92)!! '''End of 2023 Heritage Exchange Statistics'''
(bold are highest increase for the quarter) {| border="1" !!!'''Enslaved Ancestors'''!!'''Slave Owners''' !!'''Free People Of Color'''!! |- | Alabama || 3272 || 673 || 120 |- | Arkansas || 477|| 149 || 15 |- | California || 1 || 2 || 21 |- | Connecticut || 81 || 327 || '''422''' |- | Delaware || 102 || 301 || 76 |- | D.C. || 82 || 24 || 97 |- | Florida || 2345 || 414 || 6 |- | Georgia || 4683 || '''1915''' || 116 |- | Illinois || 4 || 10 || 94 |- | Indiana || 1 || 5 || 271 |- | Iowa || 0 || 9 || 10 |- | Kansas || 5 || 5 || 8 |- | Kentucky || 3602 || '''2010''' || '''368''' |- | Louisiana || 914 || 609 || 491 |- | Maine || 4 || 10 || 31 |- | Maryland || 1575 || 1159 || 343 |- | Massachusetts || 169 || 400 || 1147 |- | Michigan || 0 || 0 || 148 |- | Minnesota || 0 || 0 || 3 |- | Mississippi || 1523 || 670 || 21 |- | Missouri || 293 || 274 || 30 |- | Nebraska || 0 || 0 || 0 |- | New Hampshire || 38 || 52 || 72 |- | New Jersey || 128 || 179 || 171 |- | New Mexico || 0 || 0 || 2 |- | New York || 63 || 227 || 852 |- | North Carolina || '''4595''' || 2,010 || 664 |- | Ohio || 1 || 2 || 1234 |- | Oklahoma || 108 || 25 || 1 |- | Pennsylvania || 22 || 58 || 1110 |- | Rhode Island || 21 || 62 || 120 |- | South Carolina || '''8149''' || 1579 || 260 |- | Tennessee || 985 || 737 || 38 |- | Texas || 1015 || 297 || 19 |- | Utah || 04|| 2 || 0 |- | Vermont || 0 || 0 || 186 |- | Virginia || '''18,257''' || '''4740''' || '''1590''' |- | West Virginia || 141 || 65 || 0 |- | Wisconsin || 2 || 3 || 5 |- |Quarter increase:||+4300||+1354||+707 |- | YTD Totals: || '''52,662 (+19,847!!)'''|| '''19,004 (+7,004)'''|| '''10,162 (+3,411)''' |} '''End of 2023 Cemetery Statistics. Amazing!''' {| border="1" !!!'''#States'''!!'''#Counties''' !!'''#Cemetery Categories'''!!'''#Profiles'''!!'''#Graves'''!!'''%Complete'''!!'''% Cty Complete''' |- |12-31-2023||33||761||2,287||27,796||1,677,862||1.66%||24.21% |- |Qtrly Chg||+1||+56||+373||+5,410||+123,165|||| |- |YTD Change||+1||+274||+1,221||+18,741||+524,850|| || |} Profiles by Birth Location (top 10) Quarter 4, 2023 #Virginia 45,899 #North Carolina 27,462 #Georgia 20,383 #South Carolina 18,837 #Texas 18,768 #Louisiana 14,735 #Alabama 14,341 #Mississippi 13,775 #Kentucky 12, 056 #Maryland 8,775 (Maryland moved above Tennessee this quarter) Profiles by USA Birth Location (less than 50 profiles) Quarter 4, 2023 :four states moved above 50 profiles this quarter #Alaska 2 #North Dakota 9 #Hawaii 12 #South Dakota 21 #Wyoming 21 #Idaho 25 #Arizona 45 Don't forget we still have about 7500 profiles without birth locations, so they don't get counted in the birth location statistics above. Please double check you are adding a birth location when creating profiles. Our number of profiles without locations continues to rise because many of you aren't adding them. Eep! ALL profiles should have at least an estimated birth location on them. If you cannot find at least the state of birth, make a best estimate based on sources, mark the location as uncertain, and add a research note. ===Past Featured Members=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1631885/meet-our-members-sjana-lee-dreyer-bauer Sjana Dreyer Bauer] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1606212/meet-our-members-kathy-nava Kathy Nava] ,[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1624862/meet-our-members-carl-dickason Carl Dickason] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1568697/meet-our-members-rob-neff Rob Neff], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515326/meet-our-members-shirley-gilbert Shirley Gilbert] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531062/meet-our-members-adriana-hazelton Adriana Hazelton] who is also the [[Space:Brazil_Team|Brazil Project]] Team Leader *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1561711/meet-our-members-loretta-buckner Loretta Buckner], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1519207/meet-our-members-bartley-mcrorie Bartley McRorie] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1355878/meet-our-members-gina-jarvi Gina Jarvi], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1406180/meet-our-members-pip-sheppard Pip Sheppard] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1445024/meet-our-members-kate-schmidt Kate Schmidt], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1447996/meet-our-members-michelle-detwiler Michelle Detwiler] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1472127/meet-our-members-alan-radecki Alan Radecki], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1497463/meet-our-members-david-hamilton David Hamilton] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1502424/meet-our-members-christy-melick Christy Melick], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1511783/meet-our-members-russell-butler Russell Butler] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1345415/meet-our-members-carole-bannes Carole Bannes], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338514/meet-our-members-eileen-robinson Eileen Robinson] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1303634/meet-our-members-karen-stewart Karen Stewart], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1276064/meet-our-members-elaine-weatherall Elaine Martzen] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211965/meet-our-members-pam-dale Pam Dale], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146587/meet-our-members-denise-jarrett Denise Jarrett] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1135627/meet-our-members-gene-ellison Gene Ellison], [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1143091/meet-our-members-dave-ebaugh Dave Ebaugh]

US Black Heritage Project North Carolina Team

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[[Category:US Black Heritage Project]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Teams|US Black Heritage Project Teams]] '''The North Carolina Team covers activity for the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] in the state of North Carolina.''' :''To join the North Carolina state team, please contact the team leader, [[Buckner-1534|Loretta Buckner]] '''Team Leaders:''' [[Buckner-1534|Loretta Buckner]] '''Members:''' *[[Singleton-4587|Paige Singleton]] Working on Slave Narratives *[[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] *[[Abraham-1146|Marci Abraham]] *[[Weatherall-96|Elaine Martzen]] == Goals == This team is part of the US Black Heritage Project. Our goals are the following with specific emphasis on North Carolina: * To collect in one place information and resources to assist in building and documenting African-American Genealogies. * To create the largest online public database of connected African-American families. * To bring together WikiTreers interested in connecting African-American families to the Global Family Tree. *To process all types of documents from North Carolina regarding free and enslaved ancestors with the goal of creating their profiles and connecting them to their descendants. * To provide and maintain a logical and organized structure to help individuals identify their ancestors and celebrate their history. *To improve all profiles of ancestors with Black heritage in North Carolina, which may include biography building, sourcing, and making correct connections. == Cemeteries == See [[:Category:North_Carolina%2C_African-American_Cemeteries|North Carolina, African-American Cemeteries]] for existing categories. The categories are broken down by county, then by cemetery, profiles and free space cemetery pages respectively, designated with the number in each area currently on WikiTree. Find A Grave currently lists 342 cemeteries that are specifically for African-Americans in North Carolina: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=AME&cemetery-loc=North+Carolina%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=state_29&page=1#cem-1973834 African-American Cemeteries on Find A Grave] Search BCN:[https://blackcemeterynetwork.org/search?q=NC%20&f_collectionId=60c243fba94cdc7985da8e01NC Black Cemetery Network] == One Place Studies== ==Plantations== See: [[Space:North_Carolina_Plantations|North Carolina Plantations]] == Projects == *Locating and documenting all African-American cemeteries in North Carolina, including developing profiles on WikiTree for people found, as well as free space pages for the cemeteries as needed. *Locating and documenting all plantations in North Carolina that utilized slave labor with at least 40 slaves, including developing profiles on WikiTree for slave owners and the enslaved found, and developing free space pages for the plantations and owners. *Locating and developing profiles for Freedmen in North Carolina. *Begin One Place Studies for African-American towns and communities in North Carolina. === Upcoming Projects === Beginning March of 2023, focus has been the "'''Big Six'''" counties: *'''Edgecombe''' *'''Halifax''' *Granville *New Hanover *'''Warren''', and *Wake '''Bold''' indicates work begun. '''Specific areas of focus:''' *Make profiles for all slave owners in target County *Document freedmen from 1860 and earlier census records in this county by creating their profiles. *Create Space Pages for any plantations with more than 40 enslaved. :Ongoing: '''Randolph County''': ::*[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Randolph_County%2C_North_Carolina|1850 Slave Owners, Randolph County, North Carolina]] ::*[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Randolph_County%2C_North_Carolina|1860 Slave Owners Randolph County, North Carolina]] *Make free space pages for all [[Space:North_Carolina_Plantations|plantations]] in Randolph County. *Document all African-American cemeteries in Randolph County by creating categories for them and profiles for all those laid to rest in the cemeteries. **No African-American cemeteries yet exist on WikiTree. These cemeteries need to be added, once a profile has been added from one of them, please notify [[Buckner-1534|Loretta]]: ***https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2453928/allen's-temple-ame-church-cemetery ***https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636361/elizabeth-ame-church-cemetery See: [[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Randolph_County%2C_North_Carolina|African-American Resources for Randolph County]] == Resources == Including maps for North Carolina and its western counties in Tennessee, Virginia and its western counties in Kentucky and South Carolina. === Maps and Geography === *[https://lincolnmullen.com/projects/slavery/ Interactive Map 1790-1860] "In September of 1861, the U.S. Coast Survey published a large map, just under three feet square, titled a “Map showing the distribution of the slave population of the southern states of the United States.” Based on the population statistics gathered in the 1860 census, and certified by the superintendent of the Census Office, the map depicted the percentage of the population enslaved in each county. *[https://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/nc_counties_1860.html North Carolina counties 1860] '''Historical Maps Showing Features ca 1775 for the Carolinas''' :'''30_May_1775''' [https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1776-NC-SC.html ''Click Here''] "An '''Accurate Map of North and South Carolina''' with their Indian Frontiers, showing in a distinct manner all the Mountains, Rivers, Swamps, Marshes, Bays, Creeks, Harbors, Sandbanks and Soundings on the Coasts, with the Roads and Indian Paths as well as the Boundary or Provincial Lines, the several Townships and other divisions of the Land in both Provinces; the whole from Actual Surveys by Henry Mouzon and others." * '''30_May_1775 North Carolina Expanded Detail Section''' [https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1776-NC.html ''Click Here''] *Maps Showing Features ca 1856 for North Carolina :'''1856 Atlas Map''' [https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1856-NC.html ''Click Here''] "'''NORTH CAROLINA'''". ''Colton's 1856 Atlas''. Entered according to Act of Congress Year 1855, Published by J.H. Colton & Company, No. 172 William Street, New York. === Resources by County === *'''Halifax County''': **Page for documenting and linking Halifax County deed transfers: [[Space:Halifax_County%2C_North_Carolina_Slave_Deeds|Halifax County, North Carolina Slave Deeds]] **[https://www.ncgenweb.us/halifax/wills/wills9-halifax.htm Halifax County Wills pt 9] *'''Wilkes County''': **[https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/items/show/14646#?c=&m=&s=&cv= People of Color in Wilkes County, North Carolina] *'''Perquimans County''': **[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-63L9-CL6?i=137&cc=1726957 Family Search resource for marriages of former slaves in Perquimans County 1847-1867] === Resources - African Americans === See: [[Space:African-American_Resources_for_North_Carolina|African-American Resources for North Carolina]] for a list of history, photographical, map, and genealogical resources. [https://www.freeafricanamericans.com/halifax.htm Slaves named in Wills] ===Slave Narratives=== The WPA Slave Narratives for North Carolina need to be completed. See [[Space:Freedmen_Narratives#North_Carolina|Freedmen Narratives for North Carolina]]. They should be categorized by the county the interview took place [[:Category:North_Carolina%2C_Slave_Narratives|North Carolina Slave Narrative Categories]] === Slave Deeds === [http://dlas.uncg.edu/deeds/counties/ '''People Not Property'''] *Beaufort County Books 1-17 & 19-22 are completed. Books 18, 23-32 remain to be done. *Brunswick County Books D-S are completed. Books A-C remain to be done. Book A appears to be missing. *Buncombe County Completed. *Craven County Books 1-36 are completed. Books 37-68 remain to be done. *Duplin County Books 1A, 3A, 4A, 5A, 7A, 8A, E, L, M, N, O, P, Q, Z are completed. Books that are relevant to the project but have not been completed: 2, 3B, 4B, 6, 7B, 8B, 9, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. *Guilford County Completed. Full-text transcripts available for most documents. *Halifax County Books 1-17 are completed. Books 18-35 remain to be done. Iredell County Completed. [[Space:Halifax_County%2C_North_Carolina_Slave_Deeds|Halifax County, North Carolina Slave Deeds]] *Martin County Books B-S have been completed. Book A remains to be done. Orange County Books 2-21 have been completed. Books 22-37 remain to be done. *Perquimans Begins with Book M. Books M-Y have been completed. Books Z and AA-GG remain to be done. *Stanly Completed. *Surry Completed. ==Stickers== Along with the {{African-American Sticker}} you may also wish to add a North Carolina sticker. Place {{North Carolina Sticker}} below the African American sticker if they were born in North Carolina. {{North Carolina Sticker}} {{clear}} Place {{North Carolina Sticker|text=lived in North Carolina}} below the African American sticker if they lived in North Carolina for a large part of their life, but were not born there. {{North Carolina Sticker|text=lived in North Carolina}} {{clear}} == WikiTree's US Black Heritage Project == * [[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Portal]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]]

US Black Heritage Project Notable Profile Standards

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[[Category:US Black Heritage Project Managed Profiles]] [[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]]''' '''This page is for US Black Heritage Project members who work on notable profiles.''' ---- '''Because we recognize no two WikiTree members use the same style for creating profiles and biographies, it is helpful to have basic standards and guidelines to be used on our notable profiles to keep them uniform, aesthetically pleasing, and easy to maintain. We want to honor our notables and provide well-rounded information both for the public and relatives.''' '''The following items are what we expect to see on finished USBH notable profiles. However, do not feel like you have to check every one of these items off a list yourself. Do as much as you feel you have the knowledge to complete and the Notables Team will take care of the rest.''' ==Locations== *Although the automatic location picker (borrowed from Family Search) uses United States for locations, this is not necessarily the preferred standard for WikiTree. '''USA, United States, and United States of America are all correct versions of our country's name on WikiTree'''. **Use your preference and keep it consistent in all three location fields. **Do not change the existing version on a profile you did not create. *Always use the full word "County" in locations when you know the county of the event, but do not know the city or town. *It is not preferred to use the word county when you know the town. Example: "Houston, Harris, Texas" is correct. "Houston, Harris County, Texas" is not. *Do not abbreviate state names or the word county. ==Dates== Although all dates in date fields will default to the DD MM YYYY format (12 Dec 2022), please use the traditional MM DD, YYYY format fully spelled out (December 12, 2022) in biographies. This will be easier for the general public to read. ==Radio Buttons== As you add sources to a profile, please click the certain or uncertain radio buttons that apply for names, dates, locations, and parent relationships. If you are not certain about a fact, the default is always to choose "uncertain." When you see a suggestion on a profile because a radio button was not clicked, please do not choose either certain nor uncertain without first checking the sources. Do not assume because a fact is on a profile that it is accurate. ==Categories== All categories should be placed above the Biography heading. Please choose categories that apply for that person such as: *Reason they are notable (ex: "civil rights activists") *University they attended *Organizations they belonged to *Towns where they were born, died, or lived most of their lives in *Cemetery *Military *Medals, awards, and honors *Occupations *[[:Category:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Maintenance_Categories|US Black Heritage Project maintenance categories]] and [[:Category:USBH_Project_Notables_Maintenance_Categories|USBH Notable specific maintenance categories]]. Please use as many as apply to the profile to help other project members complete needed items. Please use the Notable version of the category for notable profiles. **To find maintenance categories while working, begin typing in "US Black Heritage Project" in the category picker for post-Civil War profiles, "USBH Heritage Exchange" for pre-Civil War profiles of slaves, or "USBH Notables" for notable profiles to see what is available. ==Stickers and Project Box== *The profile should have the project box and notable sticker, in this order: :{{US Black Heritage}} :== Biography == :{{Notables Sticker|African-American Notables}} *Please keep the notable sticker in this location so it will be immediately seen by anyone visiting the profile. *'''We do not add''' the {{African-American Sticker}} to notable profiles with the project box because it is redundant. *It can be aesthetically pleasing and interesting to use stickers throughout a profile, placing them in the section to which they apply. For instance, a military sticker might go with a paragraph about the person's military career or an occupation sticker can be placed with the paragraph about their work. Please see: [[:Category:Stickers|Stickers]] for a list of available stickers. Also see: [[Space:Religion_Images|Occupation Images]] for existing images that can be used on Occupation Stickers. ==Notability Blurb== Please write one or two sentences about why the person is notable directly below the notable sticker. Place this in bold text and use an inline citation to either their WikiPedia page or an acceptable alternate source that shows their notability. ==Formatting and Style== '''Dos''' *Please write biographies in chronological order as much as possible, beginning with the beginning of their life until their death. Work to achieve a ratio of about 50% family information and 50% notability information. If a reader wants to know more about the person's notability, they can look at other sources. Our goal at WikiTree is to feature the person's entire life and highlight their family. *Please always capitalize the word Black when referring to race. This is now a recognized standard in the USA. *It is okay to use various headings to break up longer profiles, but please don't overuse them. *Please use American spelling. *When a profile becomes longer than 3-4 scrolls in laptop view, please move some of the less vital information to a space page (or pages) and link it on the profile. '''Don'ts''' *Never copy/paste more than a short paragraph of information from a source. When you do copy/paste, always put it in quotes and reference the source with an inline citation. *Don't use census tables. This takes up too much room on a profile. You can place who was living with them that census year within the census citation. *The use of any tables is generally discouraged unless it is vital to the profile. Tables take up a great deal of room and can make editing profiles very difficult. *Don't use subjective language or give your personal opinions about the person. Instead, state facts as they are written on documents. *Don't use colored text. This can cause problems for people who are color blind or have vision difficulties. ==Background Images/Photo Mats== Although we prefer not to have background images and photo mats on profiles, they can enhance the aesthetics of a profile or highlight something special when used sparingly. However, some background images and photo mats can cause viewing problems, especially for those with vision difficulties. *Please use backgrounds and photo mats with muted rather than bright colors. *Please use backgrounds and photo mats with simple images rather than complex ones or repeating patterns. *Please use a single image background rather than repeated blocks. Some repeated blocks work fine, but please check with the Notables Team before adding one. **Example of an acceptable repeating block background: [[Homer-917|Leroy Homer]] **Some basic background images are available at [[:Category:Background_Images|Background Images Category]] and [[Space:Joelle%27s_Backgrounds|Joelle's Background]] (please be careful to choose ones that fit the above criteria) ==Images== *'''All images added to a profile must be copyright free''' or you must have received permission from the copyright holder to post it. Any copyrighted photos without permission for use found on WikiTree profiles will be removed. *When uploading a new image, state in the comments where you acquired the image from (including a link if available) and state the known copyright information. If you do not know the copyright information, do not upload the image. If you would like an opinion about the copyright, please post in the USBH Google group or in Discord. *It can be aesthetically pleasing and add interest value when images are added within the biography to sections where they apply. Please make sure the images have not been uploaded to private locked space pages or they will not be viewable on the profile. **To be helpful to visually impaired members, please add the '''|label=''' parameter to the image template and add a short description of the photo. This will not show on the profile, but will be used by text readers. Image Template Example with Label Parameter: :{{Image|file=US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images.png :|caption=US Black Heritage Project Sticker Image :|label=Image of an African-American man and woman :|align=c :|size=s :}} ==Sourcing== *Please use inline citations for facts placed in the biography. *When you need to cite the same source multiple times, you must use advanced inline citations as follows or it will generate a suggestion error. The first time you use the source, include a "name" inside the ref tag, like this: ''''''Birth Certificate of George Russell Beebe, Registration 398-5554-428 (1920), Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services - Bureau of Vital Records, Personal copy in the files of [[Beebe-655|Barbara Beebe]]'''''' All the following times you use the source, you use this: '''''' *Primary sources go below the Sources heading. A "See also" section below the sources heading can be used for secondary sources or links and information that might be of interest. *Always use the link that goes directly to the entry for the person in the profile. For instance, at Ancestry, links when using the Sourcer App and all Family Search citations links are specific to each person. Change the record view to the person's name before copying the citation rather than using the same link for every family member. *Give the most complete source citation possible and add a link to the source if available. This is made easy at several websites with the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|Sourcer App]]. *Preference is given to placing the heading of each primary source in bold (as the Sourcer App does). *Please do not remove links to websites behind paywalls. You never know who might have a subscription to that website and find it more convenient. You also never know when one of the links might become dead. For example, do not remove Ancestry citations and replace them with Family Search. Instead, combine the citations so both links are available. ==Genealogically Defined== Please link to the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Genealogically_Defined|Genealogically Defined space page]] on a profile when it has a source for each attached relationship. To declare that a profile is Genealogically Defined, place this centered link at the very top of the profile's biography (above the categories) '''
[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Genealogically_Defined|US Black Heritage Project Genealogically Defined]]
''' ==Platinum Profiles== Platinum Profiles are those that are considered complete and have all the following criteria: *Notable *Connected to the Global Tree (and the connection has been proven valid) *Main ancestors and family member profiles have been checked for the African-American sticker (if applicable) and basic formatting. *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Genealogically_Defined|Genealogically Defined]] *Good biography (must include a balance of genealogical/family information and life achievements) *Good sources (primary sources when possible) *Adequate categories *At least one photo *Link to WikiPedia page *Wiki-ID linked on WikiPedia WikiData page. See the [[Project:Notables#Goals|Notables Project page]] for information on how to do this. Although we call these Platinum Profiles complete, we recognize that no profile is ever truly complete and that additional information may be added, especially as new sources become available. See the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Notable_Platinum_Profiles|Platinum Profile page]] for more information. ==Difficult Information== The US Black Heritage Project doesn't shy away from difficult information when a story needs to be told about a person's life. However, it is important to decide if that information is vital to the story or if it is just sensationalism. It is also important to remember these profiles are created not just for the public's education, but for family members. You must weigh how much information is enough and how much is too much. Example of difficult information that is vital: :Emmitt Till was brutalized, mutilated, and murdered. His mother had an open-coffin funeral to show what had been done. The information is vital, to tell the story of what happened to young Black people during this time period and why change was needed. The image of the open coffin, however, would be too much and a link to it at WikiPedia would be more appropriate. We rarely use warning labels on profiles before posting difficult information, but there are some occasions where they are warranted. One example is the extreme brutalization and lynching of a pregnant woman. ==Editing Disputes== *The style used on profiles will defer to the style preferred by the person who created the profile as long as they meet the above standards. *Wishes of the descendants of the notable will take preference over profile managers whenever possible. *If an editing dispute arises that can't be solved between members, the Notables Team, or if needed, a US Black Heritage Project Leader will mediate. Because the US Black Heritage Project oversees the care of Black notables on WikiTree, the project's standards will receive preference.

US Black Heritage Project Page Directory

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]'''
'''This is a directory of the main pages for US Black Heritage Project. It is not an all-inclusive list, but most pages not listed here should link from one of these pages.''' == About the Project == * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Welcome_Mat|US Black Heritage Project Welcome Mat]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_PATH|US Black Heritage Project PATH]]: new member training * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Our_Project%27s_Name|Our Project's Name]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Preferred_Terminology|Preferred Terminology]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Examples|Example Profiles and Free Space Pages]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Teams|Project Teams]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Stats|US Black Heritage Project Stats]] == Project Tasks and Activities == * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Calendar|Calendar]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Tasklist|Tasklist]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Connecting_Challenge|Connecting Challenge]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Weekend_Sprints|Weekend Sprints]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Connectors_Page|Connectors Team Page]]: has links to various groups of profiles that need to be connected: featured birthday month Notables, Notables wish list, large unconnected trees, etc. * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Transcribers_Page|Transcribers Page]] * See also: many of the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Teams|Project Teams]] pages have lists of tasks for the team. ==Project Resources== * [[Space:Black_Genealogy_Basics|Black Genealogy Basics]] * [[Space:African-American_Genealogy_Resources|African-American Genealogy Resources]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Resources_by_State|USBH Resources by State]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Resources_Sandbox|Resources Sandbox]]: Share African American genealogical sources with the project * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project%2C_Stickers_and_Templates| Project Stickers and Templates]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Descendant_Stickers|Descendant Stickers]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Images|Project Images]] == How-To Pages and Checklists == * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Instructional_Videos|US Black Heritage Project Instructional Videos]] * [[Space:Instructions_for_New_African-American_Cemetery|Instructions for New African-American Cemetery]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Notable_Profile_Standards|US Black Heritage Project Notable Profile Standards]] * [[Space:African-American_Place_Studies_Checklist|African-American Place Studies Checklist]] * [[Space:How_To_Create_an_African_American_Settlement_Page|How To Create an African American Settlement Page]] === Profile Creation Policies and Help Pages === * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Birth_Locations|Birth Locations]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Copyright_Rules|Copyright Rules]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Maintenance_Categories|US Black Heritage Project Maintenance Categories]] === Slavery-Related How-To Pages and Checklists === * [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange%2C_How_to_Find_Enslaved_Ancestors|How to Find Enslaved Ancestors]] *[[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|Documenting Enslaved People in WikiTree]], includes instructions for creating profiles of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree#Create_the_Slave_Owner_Profile slave owners] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Naming_Conventions_for_Slaves|Naming Conventions for Slaves]] *[[Space:Documenting_Unnamed_Enslaved_Persons|Documenting Unnamed Enslaved Persons]] *[[Space:How_to_Create_a_Plantation_Page|How to Create a Plantation Page]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Instructions_for_Slavery_Categories|Instructions for Slavery Categories]] === Cemeteries=== * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Cemeteries_Team|US Black Heritage African-American Cemeteries Team]] * [[Space:Instructions_for_New_African-American_Cemetery|Instructions for New African-American Cemetery]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_African-American_Cemeteries_-_Need_Research|African-American Cemeteries - Need Research]] ==Heritage Exchange == * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Portal]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Program|Heritage Exchange Program]] * [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange_Checklist_Team|Checklist Team]] * [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange_Document_Processing_Team|Document Processing Team]] * [[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|Documenting Enslaved People in WikiTree]] * [[Space:Transcribed_Will_of_Joseph_Daniel|Transcribed Will of Joseph Daniel]] * [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange%2C_How_to_Find_Enslaved_Ancestors|How to Find Enslaved Ancestors]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Naming_Conventions_for_Slaves|Naming Conventions for Slaves]] * [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange_Slavery_Projects_Team|Slavery Projects Team]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Instructions_for_Slavery_Categories|Instructions for Slavery Categories]] == Slavery Resources == * [[Space:Slavery%2C_United_States_of_America|Slavery, United States of America, Resources]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] * [[Space:Index_of_Slave_Ship_Manifests_in_USA|Index of Slave Ship Manifests in USA]] * [[Space:Index_to_Confederate_Slave_Payrolls_on_WikiTree|Index to Confederate Slave Payrolls on WikiTree]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Free_Persons_of_Color|US Black Heritage: Free Persons of Color]] * [[Space:Navigating_Slavery_Topics_and_Locations_in_Wikitree|Navigating Slavery Topics and Locations in Wikitree]] == Black Heritage Pages Not Managed by USBH == * [[Space:Ranaway|Ranaway]] * [[Space:1870_Census_Project|1870 Census Project]] * [[Space:Watch_Night_services|Watch Night services]] * [[Space:Slavery_Project_Workspace|Slavery Project Workspace]] * [[Space:The_Emancipation_Proclamation|The Emancipation Proclamation]] * [[Space:Christiana_Riot|Christiana Riot]] * [[Space:Black_Valor|Black Valor]] * [[Space:Snow_Riots|Snow Riots]] * [[Space:Tulsa_massacre|Tulsa massacre]]

US Black Heritage Project PATH

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[[Category: Project Trails]][[Category:US Black Heritage Project]] [[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] ==Goals of the US Black Heritage Project PATH== *To teach you how to navigate WikiTree and follow the standards of profile creation and improvement. *To teach you the standards of the US Black Heritage Project and the Heritage Exchange Program. ==The PATH Process== *Pathfinders (You) will be assigned a PATH Guide who will work one-on-one with you. *Using a checklist, the Guide will assess your WikiTree knowledge by looking at your existing family profiles. *Based on that work, they will make recommendations and may ask you to make improvements. *You will be asked to create and improve one new profile from a US Black Heritage list of notable profiles. The Guide will assess the completeness of this profile. *Once you have shown proficiency in all areas from the checklist, you will graduate from the PATH Track and receive a completion sticker. *You need to show proficiency in each track before moving on to the next one. ==#a New Member Track== '''This track is required for all people who are new to WikiTree.''' You will be asked to check your knowledge of the information given on the [[:Category:New_Member_How-To|New Member How-To]] tutorial. Some of this information is covered in the Profile Improvement Track, but you will only be required to show your knowledge in those areas once. Your Guide will check your existing family profiles for these basic skills: *Create a profile with date(s) and location(s) *Add a primary source *Link another profile on a profile. Example: [[Doe-124|John Doe]] *Adding categories and Stickers *Avoid creating duplicates, searching for existing profiles ==#1 Profile Improvement Track== '''This track is required for all new US Black Heritage Project members''' You will be asked to start with one of your watchlist profiles in need of improvement. Then you will be asked to create and improve one new profile for a person who is covered by the US Black Heritage Project. Your Guide will check these profiles for these skills: *Setting status for locations, dates, and relationships *Write biographies with appropriate headings (narrative style or timeline) *Add sources for the facts, use inline citations. *Add at least one non-USBH category (cemetery, location, occupation, education) *Knows how to find and review the change logs and the knowledge of how to restore a change gone wrong. *Knows the rules for working with notable profiles (who manages notables, living family members of notables) *Understands copyright rules for images, documents, and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Copying_Text Copying Text guidelines] And will help you: *Know how to collaborate with USBH Project members (GoogleGroups/Discord/G2G) *Be familiar with Project Resources and how to navigate them ==#2 Heritage Exchange Track== '''This track is required for all members who wish to create and improve profiles for slave owners and enslaved ancestors.''' You will be asked to create 3 sets of profiles/free space pages #One slave owner profile with at least two linked enslaved ancestor profiles. #A second slave owner profile with at least two linked enslaved ancestor profiles. #One slave owner profile (or use one of the two created from #1 and #2) and a linked space page for his/her list of documents for unnamed slaves. Your Guide will check these profiles for these skills: *Understanding of naming conventions for enslaved ancestors *How to create a slave owner profile *How to create an enslaved ancestor profile *How to link the slave owner/enslaved ancestor profiles together *How to properly name free space pages *Chooses appropriate Heritage Exchange Categories ==FAQs== *How long does it take to complete a PATH track? **We can only estimate at this point since the program is new, but a long time/regular user of WikiTree should easily be able to complete a track in one week. For new WikiTree members it may take 2-4 weeks. *Can I work on project profiles before I finish one of the PATH tracks? **Yes, as long as you are actively working toward completing one of the tracks. *Is there anything I can't work on before I finish one of the PATH tracks? **If you are new to WikiTree, we ask you not to work on notable profiles until you finish the New Member track. **If you are new to Heritage Exchange work, we ask you to have your PATH Guide oversee your work as you begin creating these profiles until you have completed the Heritage Exchange track. *If I have already completed the PIP Voyage, do I have to complete the Profile Improvement Track? **Yes, because you will be learning US Black Heritage Project standards. If you have completed the PIP Voyage, the Profile Improvement Track shouldn't take you very long to complete as it is a shorter program.

US Black Heritage Project South Carolina Team

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[[Category:US Black Heritage Project]] '''The South Carolina Team covers activity for the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] in the state of South Carolina.''' '''Team Leaders:''' [[Hartman-981|Michelle Detwiler]], [[Hamilton-28711|David Hamilton]], [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] '''Team Members:''' [[Uzzell-160|Charles Uzzell]], [[Bellamy-2127|Eileen Robinson]], [[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]], [[Kirch-132|Carole Kirch]] == Goals == This team is part of the US Black Heritage Project. Our goals are the following with specific emphasis on South Carolina: * To collect in one place information and resources to assist in building and documenting African-American Genealogies. * To create the largest online public database of connected African-American families. * To bring together WikiTreers interested in connecting African-American families to the Global Family Tree. *To process all types of documents from South Carolina regarding free and enslaved ancestors with the goal of creating their profiles and connecting them to their descendants. * To provide and maintain a logical and organized structure to help individuals identify their ancestors and celebrate their history. *To improve all profiles of ancestors with Black heritage in South Carolina, which may include biography building, sourcing, and making correct connections. == Cemeteries == See [[:Category:South_Carolina%2C_African-American_Cemeteries|South Carolina, African-American Cemeteries]] for existing categories. The categories are broken down by county, then by cemetery, profiles and free space cemetery pages respectively, designated with the number in each area currently on WikiTree. Find A Grave currently lists 370 cemeteries that are specifically for African-Americans in South Carolina: [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=AME&cemetery-loc=South-Carolina+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=state_43&page=1#cem-2345271 African-American Cemeteries on Find A Grave] List of [https://accessgenealogy.com/south-carolina/south-carolina-african-american-cemeteries.htm African-American cemeteries in South Carolina] [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Charleston_County,_South_Carolina_Cemeteries| Cemeteries in Charleston County, South Carolina] (FamilySearch) == One Place Studies== *[[Space:Edisto_Island%2C_South_Carolina_One_Place_Study|Edisto Island One Place Study]] ==Plantations== *[[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|South Carolina Plantations Index]] *[[Space:Plantations_in_Freedmens_Register_of_Land_in_South_Carolina|Plantations in Freedmens Register of Land in South Carolina]] == Projects == *Locating and documenting all African-American cemeteries in South Carolina, including developing profiles on WikiTree for people found, as well as free space pages for the cemeteries as needed. *Locating and documenting all plantations in South Carolina that utilized slave labor with at least 40 slaves, including developing profiles on WikiTree for slave owners and the enslaved found, and developing free space pages for the plantations and owners. *Locating and developing profiles for Freedmen in South Carolina. *Begin One Place Studies for African-American towns and communities in South Carolina. === Spring 2024 === '''1880 Census''' For Spring of 2024, our team is concentrating on Pickens County, as well as for Edisto, Charleston County, South Carolina. We are creating profiles for all African-American's on the 1880 census in those areas. Would you like to join us? '''Other Specific areas of focus:''' *Research Slave Owners for Charleston County, and specifically Edisto Island *Make free space pages for all Slave Owners and [[Space:South_Carolina_Plantations|Plantations]] on Edisto Island and in Charleston County *Document all African-American cemeteries on Edisto Island by creating categories for them and profiles for all those laid to rest in the cemeteries. == Resources == See: [[Space:African-American_Resources_for_South_Carolina|African-American Resources for South Carolina]] for a list of history, photographical, map, and genealogical resources. [https://scmemory.org/ The South Carolina Digital Library] Is a database of over 200,000 documents and photographs. Includes items such as the "Journal of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney's plantations, 1818-1819" which names his slaves. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/411389?read-now=1#page_scan_tab_contents| African Names for Days of the Week] [http://schpr.sc.gov/index.php| South Carolina Historic Properties Record] [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1bbUYIFNrWRoUGW6hLJAcyFrTWMY-A7QXkafe1GsUvso/edit#gid=0| South Carolina Birth Death and Marriage] [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ajac/genealogy/scwilliamsburg.htm WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA: LARGEST SLAVEHOLDERS FROM 1860 SLAVE CENSUS SCHEDULES and SURNAME MATCHES FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS ON 1870 CENSUS. Transcribed by Tom Blake, May 2001] [https://heritagelib.org/seabrook-plantation| Hilton Head Plantations] [[Space:Ongoing_Plantation_Research|Ongoing Plantation Research South Carolina]] [[Space:Planters_of_Edisto_Island%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|Planters of Edisto Island]] (Contains list of slaveholders on Edisto Island in the 1860 US Census) [https://dc.lib.unc.edu/cdm/compoundobject/collection/plantation/id/795/rec/1 Manigault Plantation Journal] == Slave Narratives == The WPA Slave Narratives for South Carolina need to be completed. See [[Space:Freedmen_Narratives#South_Carolina|Freedmen Narratives for South Carolina]]. They should be categorized by the county the interview took place [[:Category:South_Carolina%2C_Slave_Narratives|South Carolina Slave Narrative Categories]] ==Census== *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule_South_Carolina|1850 Slave Schedule Slave Owner Index for South Carolina]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedules_South_Carolina|1860 Slave Schedule Slave Owner Index for South Carolina]] *[[Space:1850 Slave Schedule, Edgefield County, South Carolina|1850 Slave Schedule, Edgefield County, South Carolina]] *[[Space:1860 Slave Schedule, Edgefield County, South Carolina|1860 Slave Schedule, Edgefield County, South Carolina]] ==Stickers== Along with the {{African-American Sticker}} you may also wish to add a South Carolina sticker. Place {{South Carolina Sticker|born in South Carolina}} below the African American sticker if they were born in South Carolina. {{South Carolina Sticker|born in South Carolina}} {{clear}} Place {{South Carolina Sticker}} below the African American sticker if they lived in South Carolina for a large part of their life, but were not born there. {{South Carolina Sticker}} {{clear}} == WikiTree's US Black Heritage Project == * [[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Portal]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] * [[Space:Freedmen_Narratives|Freedmen Narratives]]

US Black Heritage Project Stats

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[[Category:US Black Heritage Project]] '''This page tracks the progress of the [[Project: US Black Heritage| US Black Heritage Project]].''' Note: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm WikiTree+] allows for some very helpful searching of WikiTree profiles. There is much more information about it [[Help:WikiTree_Plus|here]]. === Total Profiles === "Total" includes profiles with either the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage#Project_Stickers|African-American sticker]], in the [[:Category: African-American Notables|African-American Notables category]], or with the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Notable_Platinum_Profiles|USBH Notables Platinum Profiles template]]. Detailed stats for previous years can be found on [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Stats_Archive|US Black Heritage Project Stats Archive page]]. {| border="2" cellpadding="2" style="text-align: center;" !Date of Data!!Total!!Total
Connected!!Total %
Connected!!Total Profiles
Created in 2024 |- |12 May 2024||348,722||160,988||46.17%||75,857 |- |5 May 2024||344,629||160,075||46.45%||71,865 |- |28 Apr 2024||340,434||158,608||46.59%||67,887 |- |21 Apr 2024||337,291||157,706||46.76%||64,822 |- |14 Apr 2024||333,024||157,198||47.2%||60,699 |- |7 Apr 2024||327,077||155,087||47.42%||55,176 |- |31 Mar 2024||322,976||153,676||47.58%||51,429 |- |24 Mar 2024||318,866||152,767||47.91%||47,496 |- |17 Mar 2024||314,070||151,631||48.28%||43,086 |- |10 Mar 2024||309,303||150,500||48.66%||38,474 |- |3 Mar 2024||303,789||148,523||48.89%||33,319 |- |25 Feb 2024||298,680||146,970||49.21%||28,393 |- |18 Feb 2024||292,906||145,371||49.63%||22,769 |- |11 Feb 2024||286,711||143,976||50.22%||16,821 |- |4 Feb 2024||282,059||142,567||50.55%||12,384 |- |28 Jan 2024||279,596||141,603||50.65%||10,142 |- |21 Jan 2024||276,101||139,977||50.7%||6,905 |- |14 Jan 2024||272,189||137,651||50.57%||3,241 |- |7 Jan 2024||270,226||136,893||50.66%||1,524 |- |31 Dec 2023||268,195||135,916||50.68%||94,250 [2023] |} '''Total Number of Profiles Created Each Year'''
Data from 31 Dec 2023 {| border="2" cellpadding="4" style="text-align: center;" !Year |2023 |2022 |2021 |2020 |2019 |2018 |2017 |2016 |2015 |2014 |2013 |2012 |2011 |2010 |2009 |2008 |- !Profiles |94,250 |77,320 |60,180 |11,262 |6,004 |7,080 |3,234 |1,779 |2,592 |1,902 |472 |972 |712 |308 |113 |15 |}
==== Additional Stats for Total Profiles/Connection ==== [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tBDdvmfvvwdZh7a0g4dGS6Rl4UcUJz2zu_fAg2svT0U/edit?usp=sharing This spreadsheet] contains additional stats related to the total number of profiles for the US Black Heritage Project and connection rates. Included are: * Additional detail about profiles by profile creation year. * Profile counts and connection rates for notables and several Heritage Exchange categories (slaves, Free People of Color, and status unknown) * Profile count and connection rate by US state, which includes profiles with the state in the birth/marriage/death fields as well as profiles in any subcategories of the state category. This means profiles may be counted for more than one state if they lived in multiple states throughout their lives. * Total profiles by birth location, including locations outside of the US. This should only count each profile once. === US Black Heritage's Connecting Challenge === See the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11SKbCx7t67F_JUQvYt2WY21nPEf3JXE6tqe56vob-Ns/edit?usp=sharing Connecting Challenge Spreadsheet] for historical and current stats. === US Black Heritage Cemetery Project === This is a monthly progress report of the African-American cemetery categories that have been created, which includes the number of profiles created, and the number of memorials that have been added to the cemetery as recorded in Find A Grave. ==== '''Cemetery Monthly Progress''' ==== Progress of all states {| border="1" class="sortable" !All States!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |- |Date||#States||#Ctys (3143)||#Cats||#Profiles||#Memorials||%Complete||% Cty Complete |- |Previous Year||33||761||2,287||27,796||1,677,862||1.66%||24.21% |- |1/31/2024||33||772||2,377||29,388||1,754,379||1.68%||24.56% |- |2/29/2024||33||841||2,549||30,697||1,797,063||1.71%||26.76% |- |3/31/2024||34||863||2,672||33,835||1,847,794||1.83%||27.46% |- |Mthly Chg||1||22||123||3,138||50,731|||| |- |Qtrly Chg||1||102||385||6,039||169,932|||| |- |YTD Chg||1||102||385||6,039||169,932|||| |- |100% complete||||||178|||||||| |} ==== '''Cemetery Highlights''' ==== The US Black Heritage Cemetery Team has been productive during the 1st quarter of 2024. #Added '''102''' new counties for a total of '''863'''(27.46% of total US counties) , #Added '''385''' cemeteries were added for a total of '''2,672'''. #Added '''6,039''' profiles for a total of '''33,835'''. #'''178''' cemeteries are 100% complete. Up 10 from last month. South Carolina and Mississippi have identified at least one African-American cemetery in all of their counties for %100 county identification. Top 5 states close to all counties identified: {| border="2" class="sortable" !State!!Percent |- |Florida||86.57% |- |North Carolina||69.00% |- |Virginia||58.96% |- |Alabama||56.72% |- |Maryland||56.52% |}
==== '''State Team Cemetery Stats''' ==== Progress of the state teams as of Mar 31, 2024 {| border="1" class="sortable" !3/31/2024!!African-American Cemeteries!!!!!!!!!!!! |- |State||# Ctys||# Cats||# Profiles||# Graves||% Profiles Complete||# Cats 100% Complete||% Ctys |- |Alabama||38||145||1069||84,891||1.26%||8||56.72% |- |Florida||58||172||2887||102,954||2.80%||18||86.57% |- |Georgia||80||224||2,760||180,365||1.53%||22||50.31% |- |Kentucky||42||76||1276||51,747||2.47%||12||35.00% |- |Louisiana||31||100||1490||54,187||2.75%||3||48.44% |- |Maryland||13||51||2,353||42,921||5.48%||3||56.52% |- |'''Mississippi'''||82||150||1,478||31,080||4.76%||15||'''100.00'''% |- |New Jersey||9||16||54||1,462||3.69%||3||9.00% |- |North Carolina||69||303||2842||236,952||1.20%||9||69.00% |- |Ohio||27||49||840||33,235||2.53%||3||30.68% |- |'''South_Carolina'''||46||249||1,715||77,318||2.22%||21||'''100.00%''' |- |Tennessee||33||71||801||68,633||1.17%||5||34.74% |- |Texas||110||533||7,226||401,338||1.80%||22||43.31% |- |Virginia||79||217||2,348||147,787||1.59%||12||58.96% |- |Totals||717||2,356||29,139||1,514,870||1.92%||156||22.81% |- |Chg||16||74||2,855||16,312|||||| |} See [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1X1ft2dsFqy7fom-ZKMhMtYArJ28IV7lQjH1OhVVk7yE/edit#gid=662252347 Project Stats] table for details. ==Project Focus Profiles== With a goal toward connecting all USBH profiles, we have chosen three focus profiles. We will grow the cc7 for these three connected notables as large as we possibly can to enfold more families into their web of connection. {| border="2" class="sortable" !Date of Data!!Notable!!cc7 as of 31 Dec 2023 !!cc7 as of 5 May !!2024 Progress |- |31 Dec 2023||[[Banks-2508|Ernie Banks]] ||2575|| 2635||+60 |- |||[[Gates-1834|Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr]]||746|| 772||+26 |- |||[[Evers-622|Medgar Evers]]||346|| 349||+3 |}
== Notables == This table contains data for profiles in the [[:Category: African-American Notables|African-American Notables category]]. The statistics for "not unlinked" means profiles that have at least one family member attached - these are profiles that the project has begun actively working to connect. We have a number of young living notables where we don't have enough publicly available information to begin adding family profiles according to WikiTree's privacy guidelines and a number of very basic profiles that have been created to get them into the workflow for our notables team, but we haven't started adding family yet. {| border="2" cellpadding="2" style="text-align: center;" !Date of Data!!!!Notables!!Notables
Connected!!Notables
% Connected!!!!Notables
not unlinked!!Notables
not unlinked
% connected!!!!Platinum Profiles |- |28 Apr 2024||||4,259||1,718||40.34%||||3,398||50.56%||||95 |- |31 Mar 2024||||4,201||1,694||40.32%||||3,332||50.84%||||92 |- |25 Feb 2024||||4,139||1,649||39.84%||||3,283||50.23%||||83 |- |28 Jan 2024||||4,065||1,609||39.58%||||3,223||49.92%||||80 |- |31 Dec 2023||||3,909||1,539||39.37%||||3,116||49.39%||||80 |}
== Plantations == Please see [[Space:Plantation_Stats|this table]] for stats broken down by each state. {| border="2" class="sortable" !Month!!Plantations!!Plantations Complete!!Plantations Need Profiles!!Plantations Under Construction |- |Nov Dec 23||336||196||104||36 |- |Sept 2023||332||196||100||36 |- |Aug 2023||333||196||100||37 |- |July 2023||329||189||103||37 |- |June 2023||327||188||102||37 |- |May 2023||325||189||94||42 |- |Apr 2023||311||189||80||42 |- |Feb 2023||286||178||71||37 |- |Jan 2023||267||172||66||29 |- |YR End 22||244||150||67||27 |- |Dec 2022||229||139||65||25 |- |Nov 2022||220||120||70||30 |- |Oct 2022||208||92||81||36 |- |Sept 2022||201||89||77||35 |- |Aug 2022||189||80||75||35 |- |Jul 2022||181||65||79||37 |- |June 2022||171||60||79||32 |}
== USBH Heritage Exchange == See the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DVY57Mz9v-yj8b2U8-NxsfaTGScK5_Lxu-xiV3ibovQ/edit?usp=sharing Heritage Exchange Statistics spreadsheet] for a full break down of the statistics by state for enslaved ancestors, slave owners, and free people of color. == Profile Improvement == See [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18bD2RsuwOY_1vNgVEIAuhxgF7KgW0YHdUi2FoWFtBqM/edit?usp=sharing this spreadsheet] for stats related to profile improvement including the number of profiles in our maintenance categories and the number of Data Doctor suggestions. ---------- '''See [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Stats_Archive|US Black Heritage Project Stats Archive]] for all past statistics.''' == USBH Project Resource Pages == *''' [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Page]]''' * '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|USBH Heritage Exchange Portal]]'''

US Black Heritage Project Teams

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] '''WikiTree's US Black Heritage Project volunteers create family profiles, honor Black notables, and connect descendants to their free and enslaved ancestors by completing various team tasks. To join one of these teams, please see our [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|USBH Project Home Page]] for information on how to join the project.''' == Project Teams == === Profile Improvement === '''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Profile_Improvement_Teams|Profile Improvement]]
'''Coordinator:''' [[Melick-229|Christy Melick]] The goal of the Profile Improvement Teams is to create, improve, manage, source, and connect profiles belonging to the African American community. '''Current Teams:''' *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Connectors_Page|Connectors]] '''Team Leader:''' [[Cooper-28960|Katie Bryant]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Data_Doctor_Team|Data Doctors]] '''Team Leader:''' [[Díaz-2569|Ambar Díaz]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Sourcerers|Sourcerers]] === Heritage Exchange === '''Leaders:''' [[Weatherall-96|Elaine (Weatherall) Martzen]] '''Coordinators:''' [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]]
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Program|Heritage Exchange]] The Heritage Exchange effort focuses on various aspects of identifying descendants of enslaved people and connecting members to their ancestors. '''Current Teams:''' * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Program#Heritage_Exchange_Profile_Improvement_Team|Heritage Exchange Profile Improvement]] Creating and improving enslaved ancestor profiles. * [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange_Checklist_Team|Heritage Exchange Checklist]] Performs quality control on newly created profiles and space pages for Heritage Exchange. * [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange_Document_Processing_Team|Heritage Exchange Document Processing]] Processes slavery documents sent to the Heritage Exchange group. * [[Space:USBH_Heritage_Exchange_Slavery_Projects_Team|Heritage Exchange Slavery Projects]] '''Coordinator:''' [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]], '''Team Leader:''' [[Hartman-981|Michelle Detwiler]] Working on large groups of enslaved ancestors based on location and documentation. Additional projects are listed on the Slavery Projects page. ** [[Space:US_Black_Heritage%2C_Slave_Narratives|Slave Narratives]] **[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Plantations]] '''Team Leaders:''' [[Hartman-981|Michelle Detwiler]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Program#Heritage_Exchange_Connection_Team|Heritage Exchange Connection]] TBA *Resources Team--gathers and organizes external slavery resources in order to aid members in creating, sourcing, and connecting profiles for enslaved ancestors. ** https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Slavery%2C_United_States_of_America ===Notables=== '''Leader:''' [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]]
'''Coordinators:''' [[Cooper-28960|Katie Bryant]], [[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]]
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Notables|Notables]] * Notables - [[:Category:African-American_Notables|A-A Notables Category List]] This team improves and features profiles of project managed notables '''New Notables''' :: If you have created or found a profile for a notable African-American, the project would like to manage or co-manage the profile. Please answer on this {{G2GLink|1157732 }} post and tell us about the profile. Someone from the project will contact you about adding the project as manager/co-manager. You can also answer on this post if you have a recommendation for a notable who needs to have a profile created. ===Community Teams=== '''Leader:''' [[Harden-1880|Denise Jarrett]] These teams focus on all the things that bring communities together such as churches, schools, cemeteries, organizations, and funeral homes. '''Current Teams:''' * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Cemeteries_Team|US Black Heritage African-American Cemeteries Team]] '''Leaders:''' [[Harden-1880|Denise Jarrett]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_African-American_Churches|Black Churches]] '''Leader:''' [[Harden-1880|Denise Jarrett]] *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_African-American_Funeral_Homes|US Black Heritage African-American Funeral Homes]] '''Leader:''' [[Harden-1880|Denise Jarrett]] * [[:Category:African_American_Name_Studies|African-American One Name Studies]] * African-American Communities, Settlements, and [[:Category:United_States%2C_African-American_Place_Studies|One Place Studies]] *[[:Category:African-American_Organizations|African American Organizations]] === Topic Teams === '''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Topical_Teams|Topics Teams]] These teams focus on the people involved in historical events, notables, and various topics of interest from the history of the African American community.
'''Current Teams:''' * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Military_and_War_Portal|Military and War]] '''Team Leader:''' [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah Heiney]] (currently on hiatus) ** [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Military_and_War_Portal|Military and War Portal]] * Historical Events ===Family Builders=== '''Leader:''' [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]]
'''Team Leader:''' Help Wanted '''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Family_Builders_Team|Family Builders Team]] US Black Heritage Project volunteers are available to help build and add sources to family trees with US Black heritage on WikiTree for WikiTree members. Please review the [[Space:USBH_Family_Builders_Applicants|Family Builders Applicants Information]] page where you will be asked to fill in a [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-nW0Nk6JBSpb_5p79M8QsJIO1jFN8PNICXxT25m_Js0/viewform?edit_requested=true short form]. The Family Builders team assists WikiTreers on a first-come, first-served basis. You will be placed on a waiting list and will receive a message from a USBH member when it is your turn for help. === Categorization === '''Leaders:''' [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] The goal of the Categorization team is to create and maintain categories that assist researchers in finding and organizing WikiTree profiles and other information. Categories are also used extensively to facilitate profile improvement and connections. ===Leadership Team=== The USBH Leadership Team consists of all Project Leaders, Project Coordinators, plus experienced Team Leaders. (criteria for joining this team is TBA) This team discusses project needs on an ongoing basis through the USBH Trello board, Discord Leadership Channel, and the USBH Leadership Team Google group. This team meets once a month to discuss the processes of the project and make decisions for changes or additions. Any decisions made are reported to the general membership. Any issues needing feedback are discussed with the general membership before decisions are made. [[Harden-1880|Denise Jarrett]], [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]], [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]], [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Martzen]], [[Cooper-28960|Katie Bryant]], [[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]], [[Cruise-394|Cheryl Cruise]], [[Hartman-981|Michelle Detwiler]], [[Díaz-2569|Ambar Díaz]], [[Hamilton-28711|David Hamilton]], [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah Heiney]], [[Melick-229|Christy Melick]] === New Membership === '''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_New_Membership_Team|New Membership Team]] The team is made up of experienced members who have been active with the project for at least one month. They help members who are new to the project to be successful with project work through the PATH onboarding and mentorship program. === Outreach and Public Relations === '''Leaders:''' [[Harden-1880|Denise Jarrett]], [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] ==Location Teams== More locations will be added as Team Leaders become available. ===Alabama Team=== '''Team Leader:''' [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Martzen]] (Interim)
'''Team Leader in Training:''' [[Flamer-1|Judy Bramlage]]
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Alabama_Team|Alabama Team]] ===Florida Team=== '''Team Leader:''' Team leader needed!
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Florida_Team|Florida Team]] ===Georgia Team=== '''Team Leader:''' Team leader needed!
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Georgia_Team|Georgia Team]] ===Kentucky Team=== '''Team Leader:''' [[Lee-43187|Karen Lee]]
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Kentucky_Team|Kentucky Team]] ===Louisiana Team=== '''Team Leader:''' [[Harden-1880|Denise Jarrett]]
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Louisiana_Team|Louisiana Team]] ===Maryland Team=== '''Team Leader:''' [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]]
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Maryland_Team|Maryland Team]] ===Mississippi Team=== '''Team Leader:''' [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]]
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Mississippi_Team|Mississippi Team]] ===New Jersey Team=== '''Team Leader:''' [[Adams-36348|Janet Demcoe]]
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_New_Jersey_Team|New Jersey Team]] ===New York Team=== '''Team Leader:''' [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] (interim)
'''Team Leader in Training:''' TBA
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_New_York_Team|New York Team]] ===North Carolina Team=== '''Team Leader:''' [[Buckner-1534|Loretta Buckner]]
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_North_Carolina_Team|North Carolina Team]] ===Ohio Team=== '''Coordinator:''' [[Melick-229|Christy Melick]]
'''Team Leader:''' [[Johnson-10907|Amy Johnson]]
'''Page:'''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Ohio_Team|Ohio Team]] ===South Carolina=== '''Team Leaders:''' [[Hartman-981|Michelle Detwiler]], [[Hamilton-28711|David Hamilton]], [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] (Cemeteries)
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_South_Carolina_Team|South Carolina Team]] ===Tennessee=== '''Interim Team Leader:''' [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]]
'''Team Leader in Training:''' [[Koonce-10|Taneya Koonce]]
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Tennessee_Team|Tennessee Team]] ===Texas Team=== '''Team Leader:''' [[Harden-1880|Denise (Harden) Jarrett]]
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Texas_Team|Texas Team]] ===Virginia Team=== '''Team Leader:''' [[Cruise-394|Cheryl Cruise]], [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]] (Interim)
'''Page:''' [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Virginia_Team|Virginia Team]] == Important Links == For information on how to process slavery documentation and create profiles for enslaved ancestors and slave owners, please visit our [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Portal]]. === Email Your Info === If you or a friend would like to send us documentation or other information about an enslaved ancestor, just email: '''wikitrees-usbh-exchange''' ''at'' '''googlegroups.com''' - replace the ''at'' with '''@''' [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|USBH Project Home Page]]

US Black Heritage Project Virginia Team

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[[Category:US Black Heritage Project]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Teams|US Black Heritage Project Teams]] '''[[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Virginia|African-American Resources for Virginia]]''' '''The Virginia Team covers activity for the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] in the state of Virginia.''' :''To join the Virginia state team, please contact a team leader (below) '''Team Leaders:''' [[Cruise-394|Cheryl Cruise]] and [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]] '''Team Members:''' [[Dreyer-373|Sjana Lee (Dreyer) Bauer]], [[Buckner-1534|Loretta Buckner]], [[Cole-12288|M Cole]], [[Dickason-99|Carl Dickason]], [[Fryrear-25|Rick Fryrear]], [[Hamilton-28711|David Hamilton]], [[Murphy-20305|Shelley Murphy]], [[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]], [[Tirey-10|Elida Tirey]], [[Hawes-662|Cindy (Hawes) Van Dam]] == Goals == This team is part of the US Black Heritage Project. Our goals are the following with specific emphasis on Virginia: * To collect in one place information and resources to assist in building and documenting African-American Genealogies. See [[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Virginia|African-American Resources for Virginia]] for list of resources by county * To create the largest online public database of connected African-American families. * To bring together WikiTreers interested in connecting African-American families to the Global Family Tree. *To process all types of documents from Virginia regarding free and enslaved ancestors with the goal of creating their profiles and connecting them to their descendants. * To provide and maintain a logical and organized structure to help individuals identify their ancestors and celebrate their history. *To improve all profiles of ancestors with Black heritage in Virginia, which may include biography building, sourcing, and making correct connections. == January 2024 Focus == For the month of January 2024, the Virginia Team will focus on '''Buchanan County'''. All help is appreciated, even if you are not formally a participant in the USBH Project. For information on USBH Project standards, please see [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Portal]]. == Resources for Buchanan County, Virginia == Buchanan County, Virginia, was formed in 1858 from portions of Russell County (itself established from a section of Washington County, Virginia, in 1786) and Tazewell County (which was established in 1799 from portions of Russell County and Wythe County), Virginia. (In 1880, part of Buchanan County was taken to form Virginia's "youngest" county, Dickenson County, so some areas previously in Buchanan County later were in present-day Dickenson.) The Buchanan County seat is Grundy. In 1860, 1.1 percent of Buchanan County's population was enslaved (31 people), the smallest number of enslaved people enumerated in any Virginia county. === Genealogy Resources === * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1GYw5_vqMbtGeeYIIugMT0l1f3_UI_K7N8ugv-zQLtYY/edit?usp=sharing 1880 Census Spreadsheet for Buchanan County] === Slave Owners === *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Buchanan_County%2C_Virginia%2C_Slave_Owners Buchanan County Slave Owners on WikiTree] Note: No confederate payrolls, plantations (under USBH project standards), African-American cemeteries (one exists, but no memorials on Find-a-Grave), or cohabitation records found for Buchanan County. To view counties focused on in previous months, see [[Space:USBH_Virginia_Team%2C_County_by_County_Records|USBH Virginia Team, County by County Records]] == County space pages by others on WT == * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wythe_County%2C_Virginia Wythe County, Virginia, by the Virginia Project] * [[Space:County_of_Henrico_Shire_of_Virginia|County of Henrico Shire of Virginia]] '''Review''' == Ongoing Virginia USBH Projects == :(Please first see monthly focus projects above, if possible) *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Census_Project%2C_Virginia 1880 Census Project, Virginia] *[[Space:Index_to_Confederate_Slave_Payrolls_on_WikiTree#Virginia|Confederate Slave Payrolls, Virginia]] '''[[Corbin-1186|Richard Henry Corbin]]''' Plantations :'''Reeds Plantation''' in Caroline County :Laneville plantation in King and Queen County :Buckingham plantation in Middlesex County :Green Branch in Spotsylvania County * [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] * [[Space:Freedmen_Narratives#Virginia|Slave Narratives, Virginia]] '''COMPLETE''' * [[Space:Notable_Virginia_Slave_Owners|Notable Virginia Slave Owners]] **[[Space:Governors_of_Virginia|Governors of Virginia]], [[:Category:Virginia_Governors]] === Notable Virginian Profiles to Create === ==== Notable US Black Heritage Virginians ==== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Punch-51 John Punch (abt. 1612 - abt. 1683)] *[[Addison-2263|Lucy Addison (1861-1937)]] === Projects Pending === * [[Space:African-American_Cemeteries_in_Virginia|African-American Cemeteries in Virginia]] * [[Space:African_American_Churches_in_Virginia|African American Churches in Virginia]] * [[Space:African_American_Settlements_and_Communities_in_Virginia|African American Settlements and Communities in Virginia]] * [[Space:College_and_University_Owned_Slaves_in_Virginia|College and University Owned Slaves in Virginia]] * [[Space:Early_Free_People_of_Color_in_Virginia|Early Free People of Color in Virginia]] (includes manumissions in Virginia) * [[Space:Military_and_War%2C_African_Americans_from_Virginia|Military and War, African Americans from Virginia]] * [[Space:Slave_Ship_Manifests%2C_To_and_From_Virginia|Slave Ship Manifests, To and From Virginia]] * [[Space:Virginia_African_American_Notables|Virginia African American Notables]] * [[Space:Virginia_Penitentiary_Slaves|Virginia Penitentiary Slaves]] * [[Space:Slave_Markets_in_Virginia|Slave Markets in Virginia]] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oN1y--jPFgy-iUB524cFjLyJm2HwVLoJMjok1Pb7H98/edit#gid=0 Spreadsheet of Albemarle County, Virginia Slave Births with Owners] See Also: The following are not specifically Virginia projects, but include individuals from Virginia and may be of interest: * American Colonization Society/Immigration to Liberia: [[Space:American_Colonization_Society|American Colonization Society]] and [[Space:Emigrants_to_Liberia|Emigrants to Liberia]], including the [[Space:Brig_Nautilus_arrived_Sierra_Leone_8_Mar_1821|Brig Nautilus]] (and others) which sailed from Virginia and Maryland and had many individuals aboard from Virginia, and original Liberia settlers hailing from Virginia: [[Cary-2398|Lott Cary]], [[Skipwith-372|Peyton Skipwith]], and [[Faulcon-13|Ann Sucky Faulcon]]. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Addison_High_School Lucy Addison High School] All African-American High school and [http://www.virginiaroom.org/digital/exhibits/show/yearbook/addison Lucy Addison HS Yearbooks] hundreds of AA profiles to create == One Place Studies== * [[Space:Shenandoah_Valley_One_Place_Study|Shenandoah Valley One Place Study]]. *While not specifically focused on USBH individuals, at least one notable slave holder is included among those in the study -- [[Spotswood-2|Alexander Spotswood]] from Germanna. For more information on the enslaved of Alexander Spotswood please see the [[Space:Enchanted_Castle_Germanna%2C_Spotsylvania_County%2C_Virginia|Enchanted Castle Germanna]] page. * Coming Soon: A USBH-focused One Place Study of Nelson County, Virginia * While not an official OPS, The College William and Mary and the Lemon Project. *Based on [[Space:Slaves_of_Samuel_Gist_of_Goochland%2C_Hanover_and_Louisa_counties_in_Virginia.|Slaves of Samuel Gist of Goochland, Hanover and Louisa counties in Virginia.]] A Gist Settlement page could be made. == Resources == * See: [[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Virginia|African-American Resources for Virginia]] for a list of history, photographical, map, and genealogical resources. * [[Space:History_of_African_Americans_in_Virginia|History of African Americans in Virginia]] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=subcat1%3D%22Virginia%2C+Slaves%22&MaxProfiles=15000&PageSize=50 Wiki+ list of Virginia Slaves] Currently, 10,639 slave profiles for subcat1="Virginia, Slaves" - List generated by Christy Melick (Melick-229) on 7 Dec 2022. * [https://www.ocaahs.org/ Orange County African American Historical Society] * [https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/c1ea9dfa76c6493d853d0543feed09db AAHA Story Map of Fauquier, VA] *[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~jcat2/genealogy/18centvalaw.html 18th century Virginia Law] == Stickers == Along with the {{African-American Sticker}} you may also wish to add a Virginia sticker to profiles. Place {{Virginia Sticker|text=was born in Virginia.}} below the African American sticker if they were born in Virginia. {{Virginia Sticker|text=was born in Virginia.}} {{clear}} '''OR''' {{Virginia Sticker|fulltext=Native Virginian}} {{Virginia Sticker|fulltext=Native Virginian}} {{clear}} Place {{Virginia Sticker}} below the African American sticker if they lived in Virginia for a large part of their life, but were not born there. {{Virginia Sticker}} {{clear}} == WikiTree's US Black Heritage Project == * [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] * [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Portal]]

US Black Heritage Project Weekend Sprints

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[[Category:US Black Heritage Project]] [[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]] ---- '''The goal of weekend sprints is for all of WikiTree to work together to meet specific goals in a short amount of time that will help the US Black Heritage Project. Each sprint will have different tasks and desired outcomes. Individual scores will not be kept. Instead, before and after statistics will be compared to see the total result of the sprint. Go Team!''' ---- '''Each sprint will start on Friday morning whenever you would like to begin and end Sunday evening at midnight, US Eastern time zone.''' ==Clean Up Sprints== ===January 5-7 Data Doctor Suggestions=== :'''Goal:''' To clear Data Doctor suggestions for USBH notables and profiles with the {{African-American Sticker}} :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend sprint {{G2GLink|1684673}}. Please read the help page about clearing suggestions before starting. :'''Before:''' 18,381 :'''After:''' 17,692 (689 cleaned!) ===March 22-24 Oldest Needs Sources=== '''Goal:''' To source the profiles that have been in the Needs Sources category the longest. '''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend sprint. Please read the instructions. '''Before:''' 2021: 243, 2022: 3359, 2023: 12,318 '''After:''' ===April 25-27 Spring Cleaning "Family Tree Size One"=== :'''Goal:''' To work together to add family members to our lonely single profiles. :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend creation sprint {{G2GLink|1736738}} post. Add profiles for family members of profiles in the [[:Category:US Black Heritage Project, Family Tree Size One|:US Black Heritage Project, Family Tree Size One]] category. :'''Before:''' 5969 profiles need family added :'''After:''' 5876 (93 profiles are lonely no more!) === May 24-27 Memorial Day Sprint: Military stickers & 5th US Colored Infantry === * '''Goal 1:''' Add military stickers to veterans' profiles from the [[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Needs Military Sticker|Needs Military Sticker]] category. * '''Goal 2:''' Create profiles for the remaining members of the Civil War's [[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|5th US Colored Infantry]] who died in service. Add profiles for other members of Company A if we finish those who died in service. ==Creation Sprints== === January: Connect-a-thon === : January's Connect-a-thon will take the place of the creation sprint for the month. === April: Connect-a-thon === : April's Connect-a-thon will take the place of the creation sprint for the month. === May 10-12: Revisiting old sprints === : '''Goal:''' revisit 5 old sprint tasks and get them to 100% completion. Post an Answer on the weekend creation sprint {{G2GLink|1742877}} post. === July: Connect-a-thon === : July's Connect-a-thon will take the place of the creation sprint for the month. == Combined Clean-up/Creation Sprints == ==FAQs== *When do the sprints start and end? **Friday morning any time you would like until Sunday, midnight, US Eastern time zone. We will have each sprint scheduled ahead of time, so check back for the dates of the next sprint. *Do I have to be a USBH project member to participate? **No. These sprints are open to any WikiTree member who has signed the honor code. If you aren't a member of the project, please read any referenced help pages before starting. *How much do I need to do? **As much as you can! Every little bit adds up together to help us meet our goal. *Am I expected to work all weekend like a WikiTree thon? **Nope. Just help when you can. ==2023 Sprint Archive== ===January 27-29 Cemeteries=== :'''Goal:''' To complete all the USBH cemeteries that are currently 50%+ finished. (secondary goal of completing 331 profiles of New Hill Cemetery, Caddo Parish, LA) :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend creation sprint {{G2GLink|1526838}}. Access this [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1570Z8aeSvqfd_koALxx9hoDGmdoQSv56OOWig8Jbzvg/edit?usp=sharing spreadsheet] for a list of linked memorials. Then begin creating profiles! :'''Before:''' 296 profiles need to be created :'''After:''' 100% of the cemeteries have been completed! New Hill Cemetery: 118 out of 331 completed. ===February 10-12 Comedians=== :'''Goal:''' To improve the profiles and family profiles for the comedians listed on the sprint spreadsheet. :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend creation sprint {{G2GLink|1536618}}. :'''Before:''' 153 profiles needing improvement :'''After:''' All the comedians and their families got attention and many of the profiles were completed! Almost all of these comedians now have the Platinum status checklist completed! ===February 24-26 Notables=== :'''Goal:''' To create as many new notable profiles as we can in one weekend. :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend creation sprint {{G2GLink|1542991}} :'''After:''' We created 107 new profiles! ===March 10-12 Spring Cleaning Sources=== :'''Goal:''' Source profiles from both the USBH [[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Unsourced Profiles|Unsourced]] and the [[:Category:US_Black_Heritage_Project%2C_Needs_Sources|Needs Sources]] categories :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend sprint {{G2GLink|1547844}}. Then begin searching for sources. Please add all sources you can find for that profile before moving on. :'''Before:''' 232 unsourced, 5504 needs more sources :'''After:''' 152 unsourced, 5425 needs more sources ===March 24-26 Spring Cleaning "Family Tree Size One"=== :'''Goal:''' To work together to add family members to our lonely single profiles. :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend creation sprint {{G2GLink|1556325}}. Add profiles for family members of profiles in the [[:Category:US Black Heritage Project, Family Tree Size One|:US Black Heritage Project, Family Tree Size One]] category. :'''After:''' 900 people. Amazing! ===April 7-9 Spring Cleaning Data Doctor Suggestions=== :'''Goal:''' To clear Data Doctor suggestions for USBH notables and profiles with the {{African-American Sticker}} :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend sprint {{G2GLink|1563307}}. Please read the help page about clearing suggestions before starting. :'''Before:''' :'''After:''' 2216 suggestions cleared ===May 12-14 Adding Military Stickers=== :'''Goal:''' To add [[Help:Stickers for Veterans|military stickers]] to profiles in the maintenance category [[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Needs Military Sticker|"US Black Heritage Project, Needs Military Sticker"]] in honor of the upcoming Memorial Day holiday. :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend sprint {{G2GLink|1579368}}. Then choose a profile in category [[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Needs Military Sticker|"US Black Heritage Project, Needs Military Sticker"]] and add the appropriate [[Help:Stickers for Veterans|military sticker(s)]] based on their military service. Carefully read/follow the directions for the military sticker(s) you're using before saving. See the {{G2GLink|1579368}} post for more detailed instructions. :'''Before:''' 542 profiles need stickers :'''After:''' 236 profiles need stickers - 306 profiles stickered! === May 26th-29th: Memorial Day 5th USCI === :'''Goal:''' Create profiles for soldiers from the [[Space:5th_Regiment_United_States_Colored_Infantry|5th Regiment of the US Colored Infantry]] who died while serving in the Civil War. :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend creation sprint {{G2GLink|1583242}} to sign up. Add profiles for soldiers listed on the sprint's [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JaVtHcDJsHiht2V5ir5PyC7Qo9L7jWH03ThFEF9Os1I/edit?usp=sharing spreadsheet]. :'''Before:''' 264 soldiers of the 5th USCI who died during military service; 4 have profiles :'''After:''' 264 soldiers of the 5th USCI who died during military service; 163 have profiles identified now. That's 159 soldier profiles created or identified and 101 family member profiles created during the sprint! === June 9-11 Add Parent Profiles === :'''Goal:''' This sprint falls between Mother's Day and Father's Day, so we'd like to add parent profiles to profiles with [https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=noparents+TemplateFull%3DAfrican-American_Sticker&MaxProfiles=500&Format= no parents linked]. :'''How:''' Sign up and find instructions on the {{G2GLink|1591119}} post. === June 23-25 Missing Birth Locations === :'''Goal:''' Add birth locations to profiles that are [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation%20TemplateFull%3DAfrican-American_Sticker&MaxProfiles=100000&pagesize=100&pageIdx=0 missing a birth location]. :'''How:''' Sign up and find details on {{G2GLink|1595605}}. :'''Before:''' 7677 profiles missing birth locations :'''After:''' 6409 profiles - 1268 completed! === July 28-30 Needs Biography === :'''Goal:''' Clean-up the [[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Needs Biography|Needs Biography maintenance category]] by adding biographies or removing category from profiles that don't need it. :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend clean up sprint {{G2GLink|1613187}}. Write biographies for each profile in the category, then remove that category from the profile. :'''Before:''' 2273 :'''After:''' 1859 (414 improved!) === August 11-13 Needs Sources === :'''Goal:''' Clean-up the [[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Needs Sources|Needs Sources maintenance category]] by adding sources to profiles. :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend clean up sprint {{G2GLink|1620549}}. Source, source, source! :'''Before:''' 203 unsourced, 9656 needs more sources :'''After:''' ===September 8-10 Data Doctor Suggestions=== :'''Goal:''' To clear Data Doctor suggestions for USBH notables and profiles with the {{African-American Sticker}} :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend sprint {{G2GLink|1633745}}. Please read the help page about clearing suggestions before starting. :'''Before:''' 17,955 :'''After:''' ===September 22-24 Cemeteries=== :'''Goal:''' To complete all the USBH cemeteries that are currently 50%+ finished. (secondary goal of completing the New Hill Cemetery in Caddo Parish, LA that we started in January) :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend creation sprint {{G2GLink|1640060}}. Access this [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1AG1dPI1X4RB8xqr7jMtGEibIPieRsXA3yNC236iTep8/edit?usp=sharing spreadsheet] for a list of linked memorials. Then begin creating profiles! :'''Before:''' 617 profiles need to be created :'''After:''' ===October 13-15 Needs Sources === :'''Goal:''' Clean-up the [[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Needs Sources|Needs Sources maintenance category]] by adding sources to profiles. :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend clean up sprint {{G2GLink|1648888} Source, source, source! :'''Before:''' 196 unsourced, 10,801 needs more sources :'''After:''' === October 27th-29th 1880 Census for Western States === :'''Goal:''' Add families from the 1880 census from nine states where we have very low coverage of African Americans on WikiTree. The states we'll be working on are: Nevada, Dakota Territories, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, and Washington. :'''How:''' Post an answer on the {{G2GLink|1652277}} post to sign up. Then choose a family from the spreadsheet to create profiles for. :'''Before:''' 3490 profiles need creation (this number is slightly inflated due to incorrect enumeration of some Latin American families. See directions for more info.--especially for New Mexico.) :'''After:''' === November 10th-12th: Veterans Day Sprint === :'''Goal #1 (Cleanup):''' Honor African American military veterans by adding [[Help:Stickers for Veterans|military stickers]] to their [[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Needs Military Sticker|profiles]]. {{G2GLink|1658884}} ::'''Before:''' ::'''After:''' :'''Goal#2 (Creation):''' Create profiles for the [[Space:6888th_Central_Postal_Directory_Battalion|6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion]] and the [[Space:Tuskegee_Airmen|Tuskegee Airmen]] from World War II. ::'''Before:''' ::'''After:''' ===December 8-10 Home for the Holidays === :'''Goal #1 (Cleanup)''': To continue adding [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation%20TemplateFull%3DAfrican-American_Sticker&MaxProfiles=100000&pagesize=100&pageIdx=0 birth locations] to profiles with the African-American sticker. {{G2GLink|1671601}} ::'''Before: ''' ::'''After:''' :'''Goal #2 (Creation)''': To add family to our single profiles from the [[:Category:US_Black_Heritage_Project%2C_Family_Tree_Size_One| USBH Family Tree Size One category]]. ::'''Before:''' ::'''After:''' ==2022 Sprint Archive== ===September 23-25 Birth Locations=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation+TemplateFull%3DAfrican-American_Sticker&MaxProfiles=10000&PageSize=100 WikiTree+ report] Click the "Get Profiles" button for the report to appear. :'''Goal:''' Add missing birth locations to profiles with the African-American sticker :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend sprint {{G2GLink|1472693}} post and declare which pages on the report you will be working from. See the post for more information. :'''Before:''' '''9594''' profiles missing birth locations (as of Sept 18) :'''After:''' '''6994''' (as of October 2) ===October 14-16 Sources=== :'''Goal:''' Source profiles from both the USBH [[:Category: US Black Heritage Project, Unsourced Profiles|Unsourced]] and the [[:Category:US_Black_Heritage_Project%2C_Needs_Sources|Needs Sources]] categories :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend sprint {{G2GLink|1480698}}. Then begin searching for sources. Please add all sources you can find for that profile before moving on. :'''Before:''' '''251 Unsourced, 2960, Needs Sources''' :'''After:''' '''199 Unsourced 2901 Needs Sources''' (as of Oct 16) === October 28-30 Cemeteries === :'''Goal:''' To create profiles for people laid to rest at both Mount Pleasant Baptist Church Cemetery and Oakland Baptist Church Cemetery in Fairfax County, Virginia. :'''How:''' Post an Answer on the weekend creation sprint {{G2GLink|1487356}}. Access this[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HiNbmGm_vEyjHioDKjjnRSEF_AhnxYxh-ntV9xKIU2A/edit?usp=sharing spreadsheet] for a list of linked memorials. Then begin creating profiles! :'''Before''': 26 out of 364 profiles :'''After:''' '''100% completed!''' === November 11-13 Military Stickers and Family=== There will be a combined clean up and creation sprint for this month :'''Goal #1''': To add military stickers to profiles from the [[:Category:US_Black_Heritage_Project%2C_Needs_Military_Sticker|Needs Military Sticker category]]. :'''Goal #2''': To add immediate family (or more) to [[:Category:Tuskegee_Airmen|Tuskegee Airmen]] profiles. These will also count toward the November Connecting Challenge. :'''Goal#1''' :'''Before: 318''' veterans needing stickers '''After: 130''' :'''Goal #2''' :'''Before: 106''' profiles needing family added '''After: 79''' :'''Plus:''' 7 new Airmen profiles created! === December 9-11 Home For the Holidays=== There will be a combined clean up and creation sprint for this month :'''Goal #1''': To continue adding [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=BirthLocation%3DMissingLocation%20TemplateFull%3DAfrican-American_Sticker&MaxProfiles=100000&pagesize=100&pageIdx=0 birth locations] to profiles with the African-American sticker. :'''Goal #2''': To add family to our single profiles from the [[:Category:US_Black_Heritage_Project%2C_Family_Tree_Size_One| USBH Family Tree Size One category]]. :'''Goal #1''' :'''Before: 6381''' '''After: 6209''' :'''Goal #2''' :'''Before: 810''' '''After: 687'''

US Black Heritage Slavery Project

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US Census Union County Arkansas Master Index

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[[Space:United_States_Federal_Census|BACK TO US CENSUS]] [[Category:1840 US Census, Union County, Arkansas]] [[Category:1850 US Census, Union County, Arkansas]] [[Category:1860 US Census, Union County, Arkansas]] [[Category:Arkansas]] {{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} ---- ==1830 Territorial Census Union County == [[Space:1830_Census_Union_County_Arkansas_Territory |1830 Union County, Arkansas Territory]] ==1840 US Census Union County== [[Space:1840_US_Census_Ecore_a_Fabre_Union_County_Arkansas_Index|Ecore Fabre Township]]
[[Space:1840_Franklin_Union_Arkansas_Census_Index|Franklin Township]]
[[Space:1840_US_Census_Jackson_Union_County_Arkansas_Index|Jackson Township]]
[[Space:1840_US_Census_Lafayette_Union_County_Arkansas_Index|Lafayette Township]]
[[Space:1840_US_Census_Marion_Union_County_Arkansas_Index|Marion Township]]
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[[Space:1850_Jackson_Township_Union_County_Arkansas_Census_Index|Jackson Township]]
[[Space:1850_Johnson_Township_Union_County_Arkansas_Census_Index|Johnson Township]]
[[Space:1850_Lapile_Township_Union_County_Arkansas_Census_Index|Lapile Township]]
[[Space:1850_Van_Buren_Township_Union_County_Arkansas_Census_Index |Van Buren Township]]
[[Space:1850_Wilmington_Union_Arkansas_Census_Index|Wilmington Township]]
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US Civil War Project Monthly Challenges Page

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*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Challenge_Worksheet Link to USCW Challenge Worksheet Page] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States_--_Project_Newsletter_Archives Link to Archives for Newsletters and Challenges] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Civil_War_Project_-_Boot_Camp Civil War Project Boot Camp] If you wanted to see the Challenge Scores for completed challenges, click the link for Archives for Newsletters and Challenges. '''Here's the link for the May 2024 Challenge: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1736684/us-civil-war-2024-may-sutlers-challenge''' == Welcome to the US Civil War Project Monthly Challenges!!! == == June Challenge Under Construction == If will Run from June 3rd to the 14th (12 day challenge) === Instructions === #Add your ID to the Sign-up Chart, on the line of Generals you wish to connect. #We will be using the Challenge Tracker for '''All''' new profile you create. === Chart A: Sign-Up Chart === '''Edit Button is across from Heading''' {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" USA |- ! align="left" style="background:#6666ff; "|Member ID's ! align="left" style="background:#6666ff;"|To be Determined |- |1) |[[Lucas-14186|Maj. Gen. Thomas J Lucas]]; [[Yeoman-1025|Brig. Gen. Stephen B Yeoman]]; [[Leaming-180| Col. Henry Leaming]] |- |2) |[[Hines-6529|Col. Cyrus C Hines]]; [[Dunne-2050|Corp. James P. Dunne]]; [[Wilson-112592|Maj. Gen. 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US Civil War Project Progress Page

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[[Category:United States Civil War]] [[Category:Military and War Project]] * [[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States#.7B.7BRed.7CHow_to_Join.7D.7D|Return to the US Civil War Project Page]]
Welcome to the US Civil War Project Member and Progress Page!
===Participants=== For a full list of participants, see the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=us_civil_war Badge Report]. The leader of this project Is [[Kreutzer-114|Pam Kreutzer]]
The Project Coordinators are [[Jones-116753|Norman Jones]]; and Mary Richardson.
For a full list of participants, see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=us_civil_war the badge report]. '''{{Blue|Alphabetically: Please list your Name, Wiki ID, and What you are currently working on (link if possible)}}''' *[[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]] My direct ancestors were either too young, too old, or still in Europe at the time, but I have a few cousins on each side - even if I don't count distant cousins such as R. E. Lee and McClellan. *[[Rodgers-7763|Cheri Amarna]] Interested in confederate soldiers from Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina *[[Arledge-84|Joseph Michael Arledge]] I am interested in finding more information about the Arledge's that fought for the Union or the Confederacy and the Heck's from Ohio that fought for the Union. I'm also interested in POW Camp Douglas. It was known as the northern prison camp with the highest mortality rate of all Union Civil War prisons. Some of my uncles that fought for the Confederacy. Any info would be very helpful. [[Arledge-107]] Moses D Arledge - Company L, Company M, 27th Brigade [[Arledge-166]] John Franklin Arledge - Company E, 35th Mississippi Infantry, Prisoner. [[Reap-58]] Richard G Reap - Owen's Battery, Arkansas Light Artillery [[Reap-59]] William Jonas Reap - 1st Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Colquitt's) [[Reap-60]] Samuel H Reap - 1st Regiment, Arkansas Infantry (Colquitt's) [[Reap-61]] Edward C Reap - 9th Regiment, Arkansas Infantry * [[Baker-12099|Gail Baker]] I am currently working on several different lines - [[Newman-2255|Patrick Henry Newman]] - CO. F., 19th AL. Infantry; [[Densmore-132|John Sylvester Densmore]] - Company F, 56th Alabama Cavalry, Partisan Rangers; [[Case-2220|James Freling Case]] - Company D, 63rd Regiment Illinios as well as others. *[[Brunson-1754|Pat Brunson]] I am working on gathering all the data on all the members of my family(ies) that served in the Civil War. It was a back-burner project as I had other priorities & couldn't do anything with the data until I found CSA war records as this takes a bit of time as my family, on all sides, was very prolific & joining the war seemed to be a family tradition as about 80% of the men in that generation has their war credentials listed on their Memorial Pages on Find A Grave. Both my g-g-g-grandfathers participated, 1 from GA & the other from AL. This is also where I'm getting my information from on that missing piece of data that could possibly solve a 158+ yo mystery of what happened to a certain Union Private that was sent to arrest a certain, probably former CSA participant, man and was never heard from again. Now that I have sourced records, I can connect these men with their war records. UPDATE: I now have a platoon of CSA members & their dependents. This is just raw data formatted to see what's there. You will notice several clusters; this was the family tradition I was talking about. I haven't found the USA Private again, but here's what I do have [[Space:CSA_Brunson%2C_Adams_et_al.%2C_Membership_Lists|CSA Membership List]]. *[[Barnett-8737|Dona Buckmann]] I am currently working on a Barnett family, I thought was linked to my GG Grandfather. I've since found research that disputes his placement, however, I believe there is a familial connection. I just haven't found it. The Barnett family I thought was his, is very interesting nonetheless, so have been working on it, hopefully I will find the correct placement for the GG Grandfather while contributing to the WikiTree projects. One I just finished [[Barnett-10335|Richard Barnett]]. *[[Clark-15765|Jacqueline Clark]] Working on ancestors in the Civil War, Pennsylvania Regiments. My Hanson Great great Grandfather 4 brothers and his father all fought. Just sharing some of my best ones: ::[[Miller-19191|Tillman Miller]] ::[[Miller-19440|Peter Miller]] ::[[Matter-38|Emanuel Matter]] ::[[Hanson-1898|Samuel Burnham McClennen Hanson]] *[[Colville-218|Joelle Colville]] My main research is Scottish ancestors in Winnebago County, Illinois. Most of them avoided the war, even leaving Ohio to get away from it. But when I expand the tree we get some Union veterans. Then there is my Crawford side in Pike County Georgia and Texas. They all fought whether they wanted to or not. (and they didn’t all want to). I’m all about categories. So when I get bored with my tree I’ll check out the General Civil War Category and move folks into their regiment when I can. I’ve already done a few. * [[Compton-1526|Deborah Compton]] I just added my great grandfathers, Hall-16388 and Hall-16962. I would like their profiles to be protected under this project. I would also like a way to protect future profiles of ancestors I find who were in the Civil War. I may need help finding the on line links for military service. I have the information for their military service already entered. *[[Dennis-4771|Rapph Dennis]] - My maternal great-great grandfather was at Appomattox when Lee surrendered to Grant. One of my cousins had his actual pardon papers. *[[DeSpain-617 | Laura DeSpain]] I am currently working on my ancestors as most of them participated in this war. Most fought for the Confederate side but my paternal family is and was located in Kentucky. Kentucky was a divided state so I have ancestors who also fought for the Union. I was recently working on [[Davis-73574 | Milton P Davis]]. I am also trying to assist others in finding records when I can. *[[Dolan-372 | Kelley Dolan]] My ggg grandfather fought for the Union first in the NY 32nd Infantry, then in the NY 6th Heavy Artillery. I try to add members of those units to WikiTree and help elsewhere where I can. I've also worked adding Civil War Nurses. *[[Douglas-3089 | Christopher Morales Douglas]] My ancestors fought on the Union side during the civil war. I am looking into exactly what they did during the war and also looking to see if I missed anything. They all survived the war. ::Here they are: ::[[Myers-6425 | William Myers]] 10th US Infantry ::[[Campbell-14992 |William Hume Campbell]] 60th Illinois Volunteer Infantry ::[[Douglas-3149 |William Douglas]] 4th and 12th Regiment Illinois Cavalry ::[[Terwilliger-323 | Albert Eugene Terwilliger]] 138th New York Infantry, 9th New York Heavy Artillery ::[[DeKimpe-2 |Theodore DeKimpe]] 42nd Illinois Volunteer Infantry ::[[Porter-8023|John Meyers Lawrence Porter]] 13th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment *[[English-1710 | Victoria English]] I'm researching the Red River Campaign. My great great grandfather |Stevenson-1817| Josiah V Stevenson was a sergeant with Company C 96th Ohio Infantry, wounded at Sabine Crossroads, Louisiana, Apr 8, 1864, taken POW, exchanged at Mobile, Alabama, and transported to Camp Chase Hospital. Four inches of bone were resected from his left upper arm. I also am researching throughout the Gulf States region, particularly the Wiregrass Georgia regiments, where I live and any other regiments when requested. *[[Gale-1236|Philip Gale]] I have identified some family members, such as [[Alexander-6296 |Gilbert Alexander]], who served as a corporal in the 108th Regiment, Illinois Infantry. Initially, I need to add the details of their military service to their profiles. *[[Knight-5503|Susan Gore]] - I am currently working on my ancestor, George Wade Knight [[Knight-8909|George Wade Knight]] *[[Griffin-7743 | Cynthia Denise Griffin]] The majority of my ancestors who were Civil War veterans are located in North Carolina. *[[Daniels-3035|Connie Graves]] I am adding Categories on the profiles for states and the units my ancestors served in. Seems like they all had big families and brothers and brothers-in-law all joined together. Then they lived in an area where 3 states came together so they served in multiple units and different states. Three months here, three years there. Some were Confederate but most were Union. It does get dicey. Also, am dipping my toe in the Mexican-American War --only have one ancestor there. *[[Gunther-113|Russ Gunther]] working on adding recognition to Civil War veterans in my family: ::[[Hendrick-455|William Paskel Hendrick]] Company G, 13th Regiment, Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry for the Union Army ::John B. Hendrick ::McKinday Hendrick ::Pleasant Luttrell (now Luttrull) ::William H. Dye ::Bluford Luttrell ::Milton Jacob Luttrell ::And then free pages on their units, the Battles of Saltville, and the United States Colored Cavalry USCC). * [[Haddox-55|Terri Haddox]] I have found that most of my great grandparents or their siblings participated in the Civil War, so I'm trying to get my family's participation documented at this time. Like most of us here I work full time, so I don't get to spend as much time as I would like working on it. *[[Hall-29275|Michael Hall]] My current focus is the 14th Regiment, New Hampshire Infantry (Specifically Company B) where my great-great-grandfather served. I enjoy researching the history of the company and how the regiment participated in the war. I will also be taking on a Virginia company soon. I had another great grandfather serve in the a company that fought against the 14th in Sheridan's 1864 Shenandoah Campaign. I hope to map the individual companies to see if they may have directly met on the battlefield. *[[Hamilton-16691|Stephanie (Hamilton) Dwyer]] I’m interested in everything pertaining to the Civil War, but have a special interest in the areas of western NC and eastern TN. I have quite a few ancestors who served, on both sides, with some changing sides to fight for the Union. *[[Herod-269|Molly Herod]] I’m working on General Doubleday’s family. I’m related to Abraham Lincoln by marriage and blood, but the vast majority of my ancestors fought for the Confederacy. I’m interested in the history of Georgia, my great great grandmother was born in Savannah in 1829. I enjoy researching the Civil War and hope I can add value to the profiles that I work on. *[[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]] I heard a lot of stories about life during the Civil War from my father, who heard them from his grandmother. His grandmother's younger brother, Fountain Claibourne Beatie/Beattie was the best friend of the famed Southern guerrilla, John Singleton Mosby, and fought with him in the war. My father met Mosby on several occasions at [[Beatie-32|Uncle Fount's]] shortly before Mosby's death. *[[Houston-2716|Jameson Houston]] Created and working on the [[Space:Calhoun_County%2C_Alabama_United_Confederate_Veterans|Calhoun County, Alabama United Confederate Veterans]] free space project. I also work to add any veterans I locate in my extended tree. *[[Hughey-517|Nick Hughey]] So far identified some 30+ Confederate ancestors in Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee. I'm also researching and adding the unit histories. Nae X assisted me with [[Ford-6224 |James M. Ford]], thanks again! *[[Jester-173|Lynette Jester]] Any Jester who served either side during the CW, particularly Jester and related families in AR and those who served in the 3rd AR Inf Co E "Champagnolle Guards". I have Jesters in several states. *[[Jones-43207|Gerald Jones]] Working to identify Civil War veteran family members from both sides, mainly from Tennessee. *[[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]] I have come across 10-15 Civil War soldiers thus far in my research that I will add and document. I am also interested in the soldiers who served in the 54th Massachusetts (the regiment from the movie "Glory") and am starting to research and add profiles of soldiers from the 54th. Beyond this, I often find individuals on various genealogy message boards who are searching for pension files for their ancestors who fought or were married to Civil War soldiers. I will try and add profiles of these soldiers to our project as well. *[[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]] - Kabrich-1, sporadic work schedule but will do what I can. Will work on the following: #[[:Category:Virginia|Virginia]] Maine #Have subscriptions to both Ancestry.com and will look stuff up, just ask #I also tend to flit around and put things on other pages if I find something! Also glad to help anyone else. #Beaucoup relatives, North AND South, plus unrelated people I stumble across. *[[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston]] I will be working on my Civil War ancestors, mostly from Massachusetts. Also, the 16th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment. *[[Kline-958|Star Kline]] I added my Civil War ancestors, all from Pennsylvania, including three from [[:Category: 143rd Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry, United States Civil War|143rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment]]. Currently (March 2024) adding profiles for soldiers listed in the book ''Gone but not forgotten: Civil War veterans of Northeastern Pennsylvania'', by Ryan L Lindbuchler. *[[Kline-879|Steve Kline]] 1. Looking for my GG GM Schroeder-1096's 2 brothers (Schroeder, first names unknown) who apparently enlisted in NY around 1863 and were never heard from again. 2. Trying to verify if GG GF Angell-536 was in the war--family notes say so. 3. GGG GF Saam-55 was in the war. *[[Kreutzer-114|Pam Kreutzer]] My g-g-grandfathers served on the Union side, [[Bray-3665|Josiah Bray]] and [[Stewart-30264|Patrick Stewart]]. Patrick had two of his sons and a brother-in-law serve with him. Josiah family was split between the Confederate and Union side, with most of his brothers in North Carolina. *[[Lambert-1995|Nan Lambert]] Illinois resources and soldiers. Currently concentrating on adding resources to the Illinois page, and creating profiles for members of my gg/grandfather's unit (120th Illinois Infantry, Company G). *[[Luker-573|Patty LaPlante]] I'm putting together this page: [[Space:US_Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State|US Civil War Veterans in Washington State]] and would welcome any help creating/finding/linking profiles. Then family will be added... thanks! * [[Lawson-10040|Bryan Lawson]] I am writing a treatise on [[Space:Greene-Jones War|the Green-Jones War]], a family feud in the mountains of upper East Tennessee 1888-1889. Many of the participants were Civil War veterans. * [[Rounsefell-5|Katrina Lawson]] I'm starting out with getting my husband's and my family Civil War veterans added to WikiTree. My extended Ancestry tree says I have 68 veterans to add, with none farther than second cousin. I have two g-g-grandfathers who fought, the [[Lingle-200|grandfather]] of my paternal grandmother, and my maternal grandmother's [[Porter-20732|grandfather]]. My husband has a g-g-grandfather [[Small-6485|who escaped enslavement]] to do so. *[[Ledbetter-258|Scott Ledbetter]] There are many family members of both myself and my wife's family that served in the US Civil War. Plus, I also run across Civil War Veterans as I research and add family members to the Notables Project. I am personally related to [[Lee-3|Gen. Robert E. Lee]], [[Longstreet-114|Lt General James Longstreet]], [[Breckinridge-33|Maj. General John C. Breckinridge]], [[Scott-11245|General-in-Chief Winfield Scott]], [[Greene-1559|Bvt. Maj. General George Sears Greene]], [[Anderson-16864|Bvt. Maj. General Robert Anderson]], [[Grant-468|Lt General Ulysess S. Grant]], [[McClellan-161|Maj. General George Brinton McClellan]], [[Shaw-5134|Col. Robert Gould Shaw]], [[Greene-1648|Lt. Samuel Greene]], and [[MacArthur-3|Lt. Colonel Arthur MacArthur]] to just name a few officers. *[[Lee-11043|Scott Lee]] - I am working on the Mexican-American War Project and identifying veterans of this conflict and adding them to our project page. I am discovering that many of the Mexican-American War conflict are also veterans of the Civil War. Example of one of my pages is [[Hendricks-413|Josiah Hendricks]]. *[[Lockwood-1016|Lockwood]] I will begin work on some of the NY Regiments, 4th Cavalry, 14th & 139th Infantry & others as I am able. I have access to Ancestry World Edition if anyone needs a lookup. *[[Lykins-184| Bobby Lykins]] I have an interest in my family members that had several sons from the same family off fighting at the same time. And like many often fighting against each other. Most of which were from the bordering states. *[[Lynn-944 | Loretta Ann Lynn]] My 2nd-great-grandfather [[Linn-653 | Hugh Linn]] volunteered to serve the Union, along with two of his sons, at the age of 53. My 2nd-great-grandfather [[Danner-423 | Andrew Danner]] volunteered at the age of 40. Both men served in the Potomac Home Brigade, Army of the Potomac ~ Andrew in the 1st Cavalry (Cole’s Cavalry) and Hugh in the 3rd Infantry. Great-granduncles [[Linn-681 | Riley Linn]] and [[Linn-683 | William Linn]] also served in the 3rd Infantry. *[[Marshall-8222|Sondra Marshall]] - Cemeterist - working on military burials, including Civil War Veteran burials, in Dawson and Lincoln Counties in Nebraska, includes any and all Civil War Veteran burials at Fort McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell, Lincoln County, Nebraska. These are the cemeteries I've been working in lately, I have indexes up for the photos I have available, but all of these are big long-term projects so I don't have profiles up for most of them yet. 11/27/2018 - I have finished assembling the profiles for the immediate family of Civil War Veteran [[Brown-72860 | Charles Brown]], have a WWI Veteran profile in this family that need some work done on it [[Brown-82603 | Mellen Wyatt Brown]]. ::These are the Civil War Veteran profiles I've been working on so far (still a couple missing from this list yet):[[Dunning-1119|Horace Dunning]], [[Lusk-889|Absalom Lusk]], [[Phillips-2034|Theodore Phillips]], [[Brownfield-664|Robert Johnson Brownfield]], [[Anderson-32804|Thomas W Anderson]], [[Darling-672|William Darling]] Managed by someone else - Burial Fairview Cemetery, North Platte Cemetery burials - Existing profiles that are managed by someone else: [[Baker-29503| David A Baker]], [[Baskins-29|William R Baskins]], and [[Churchill-1898| Edwin R Churchill]]. [[Space:Fort McPherson National Cemetery, Maxwell, Nebraska]], [[Space:North Platte Cemetery, North Platte, Nebraska]], [[Space:Fairview Cemetery, Cozad, Nebraska]], and [[Space:Grand View Cemetery, Gothenburg, Nebraska]] *[[McBrien-192|Matt McBrien]] I have been working on creating profiles for members of the [[:Category: 57th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War|57th Ohio Infantry]] and getting them as well-sourced as possible. Examples I've recently worked on include: [[Rice-16533|Brig. Gen Americus V. Rice]], [[Mungen-13|Colonel William Mungen]], [[Mott-3562|Colonel Samuel Mott]], [[Le_Fevre-1379|Hospital Steward Nimrod Le Fevre]] and Medal of Honor recipient [[Day-12245|Private David Frakes Day]]. *[[McReynolds-216|Peggy McReynolds]] I've been adding Civil War Categories for my ancestors who lived in NW Arkansas, they served in both the Union and Confederate Armies. Surprisingly enough, several of them started out in the Confederate Army but by fall of 1863 enlisted in the Union Army. Sadly enough, more of my ancestors were murdered by bushwhackers than died while enlisted. My father was career military (Korea and Vietnam era) and, were he still living, would have been very surprised to know his family had more Union Soldiers than Confederate. *[[Merritt-1144|Kristin Merritt]] I will work on the regiments from Florida and Georgia. I am already beginning to work on the 2nd Florida Cavalry, which was the regiment of my 2nd great-grandfather. I have subscriptions to Ancestry and Fold3. *[[Moore-25062|Sheryl Moore]] - I have several ancestors from West Virginia then Virginia who fought on both sides of the Civil War and this being the anniversary month of the start of the Civil War, I want to identify those I haven't, and add memorials to those I have found this month. I found one today that died as a POW at Andersonville Prison, Sumter, GA and want to honor him. 4/5/17 *[[O'Dell-121|Lorraine O'Dell]] I haven't been doing much, lately, on this project. I've added several of my ancestors who served in units from NYS. I want to be sure their profiles are as complete as possible and their families added and connected. I noticed the latest challenge (5/2023) and will try to contribute. I expect to find additional ancestors who served on the Union side. *[[Binkley-335|Summer Orman]] - I have many ancestors who fought in the war. Here are a few of the profiles I have created for them: [[Cope-1290|Ambrose Cope]], my 5th great Uncle, KIA; [[Hudson-5779|Crockett Hudson]], who is my favorite ancestor; [[Binkley-351|Robertson Binkley]], my 4th ggf; [[Stover-1006|Alfred Stover]], my 4th ggf; [[Spann-162|John William Spann]], 4th ggf; [[Stover-1049|Obediah Stover]], [[Reeder-745|George Reeder]], [[Vanderbilt-192|John Vanderbilt]], 4th gg-uncle *[[McCaleb-261|Pamela Parker]] Currently researching my ancestors' involvement in the Civil War. I am currently improving the profile of my ancestor, [[Sheffield-3374|Nathan James Sheffield, Jr.]] He enlisted in the 38th Alabama Infantry Regiment, Company B (CSA) in 1862. He participated in battles at Chickamauga and Lookout Mountain. He survived Missionary Ridge. He then joined with the Army of Tennessee and participated in the 100-Day Battle and was wounded in Atlanta. He is one of the few members of the original regiment that survived and returned home to their families. *[[Peter-489|David M Peter]] With family who served in Illinois and Indiana, looking to make certain their contributions and service are recognized. *[[Pipenhagen-8 | Scott Pipenhagen]] I have identified only one family member to date, [[Spain-112 | William Henry Spain]], who served as a Captain with Company D, 19th Infantry Regiment of the Wisconsin Volunteers. I hope to uncover additional details for his service as well as locating additional ancestors that served (on either side). * [[J-276|PJ]] - CSA Veterans of Upstate SC and Western NC, the 29th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry, 5th SC Volunteers, Co. C, NC 55th Infantry Regiment, Co. D, Thomas's Legion, Elmira and Point Lookout POW Camps. Very demanding full-time job. Links to come. *[[Campbell-2634| Chrissy Preston]] Adding cemetery links focused in Lycoming County, PA that are military for all wars as well as Civil War. Also have started to get the new template profiles up to date (https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:US_Civil_War_Project_Needs_Template_Update&until=ARTHURJohn). Have been notating what needs added to be removed from the list if information is missing. Adding ranks to prefixes where needed. I have also been cleaning up the KIA, WIA, MIA pages to make sure if the side is known they are in the right place. *[[Putnam-3264|Joseph Putnam]] I'm Working on adding an updating profiles of my 3rd, 4th great grandfathers who fought for the Confederacy and Union also Uncles and Cousins. * [[Raymoure-1|Kim Raymoure]] I'm working on the [[Space:54th_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry]] to identify, humanize and honor all 1,000 of the black soldiers in the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. I'm a white lady with a possible black relative, [[Ramer-333|Private William Raymour (Ramer)]], that I'm also specifically investigating. He has slowly inspired me to write black Americans back into our histories - comparing genealogy research for black vs. white early Americans has really opened my eyes to what being "written out of history" means as a white person with a 400-page book on my own family history. It's a very educational experience that I definitely recommend (I am writing this during Black History Month in the US, 2018)! The very best profile with the most relations I've been able to identify so far among the Privates (black officers could only rise as high as Sergeant Major until the very end of the war when a white-passing African American descendent was finally awarded a commissioned office) is [[Hoke-585|Private Bromily Hoke]]. More often all we have is a tentative birth date, like with [[Danridge-4|Private James Danridge]]. You can also view the full roster of soldiers as it develops at [[:Category:54th_Regiment%2C_Massachusetts_Infantry_%28Colored%29%2C_United_States_Civil_War|54th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]]. Thanks! *[[Reynolds-2390|Terri Reynolds]] I'm working on the 137th New York Regiment. My pages would be the same as Nae's rather than duplicate - I'll just pitch in where I can. Will facilitate the Category issues and Roll of Honor co-ordination with this project - again to avoid duplication. *[[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] - Member since 2014. Grandfathers in Civil War Confederate ancestry participation . Help others with stickers. Military and War Google Group. Finished 4 Georgia brothers, Texas Cate in 9th, Union brothers , IL . Now working on some CSA Hodges son, father and brothers soldiers. *[[Soltysiak-9|Erin Robertson]] Gulf War Vet currently working on Appalachian soldier cemeteries like those in Western Maryland and Pennsylvania. (Rocky Gap Vet Cem in Flintstone, Allegheny Cem Soldier's Lot in Pittsburgh, Nat'l Cem of the Alleghenies in Bridgeville) *[[Short-3582|Caryl Ruckert]] - I am working on my ancestor [[William Riley White|White-31596]] and I would like to participate. *[[Satterwhite-79|Marshall Satterwhite]] Prepared to award recognition to Satterwhite and related family members with recorded civil war military service, both Union and Confederate. *[[Saucier-101|Michelle Saucier]]. All great great grandfather's and many other relatives served or fought, notably [[Conerly-6|Luke Conerly]]. I am currently involved in the effort to have a CSA headstone provided by the MDAH for a relative, in which I have provided genealogical research, records and oral history towards. *[[Massey-3526 | Jennifer Massey Schwartz]] I'm working on adding my ancestors who fought on both sides of the war, as well as identifying Masseys who served as part of the Massey Name Study. *[[Shelton-1487|Kenneth Shelton]] Working on some of the Camp Douglas Pow's. This is where my great grandfather[[Prater-426 | Carrington Prater]] was at. Also, adopted the profile of [[Gray-183|Enos Gray]] adding biography and updates. Working on some of the other profiles in family [[Shelton-1545 | Jacob Jonathon Shelton]] and several others. *[[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] Currently profiling Confederate veterans of Co. C, 10th Reg't N. C. State Troops (Artillery), CSArmy. Link: [[Space:Co._C%2C_10th_Artillery_Reg.%2C_1st_St._Troops%2C_N.C.%2C_CSArmy|Co.|C, 10th NC]] *[[Aldrich-908|Cheryl Skordahl]] I am working on my 3rd great grandfather's profile ID Aldrich-917, his brother ID Aldrich-946 who was KIA. Also three of their cousins. *[[Snow-3407|Robert Snow]]. I was researching cousin [[Snow-3445|Robert A Snow]] of Campbell, Virginia. He and another cousin Allen Snow were in the 2nd Cavalry, Company I, CSA. After much studying, and discovering he survived the war, I decided to research the fellow members of Company I, for which I was able to produce about 150 profiles. A Civil War diary by my g-g-g uncle Lewis Tune Nunnelee added to my interest. Another diary written by Captain Charles Blackford of 2nd Cavalry had a factor as well. Once I maxed out Company I of the 2nd Cavalry. I started with Company H of 38th Virginia Infantry. Robert A. Snow's father Abner Snow, and two of Robert's brothers(Martin Van Buren Snow and William D. Snow) were in Company H. All three died in the war. *[[Stawski-25|Andrea Stawski]] I have identified many of our ancestors such as Farley, Pack, Lilly Cooper, Harvey etc. and documenting their War Services in VA to WV. Samuel Pack 1755-1833 m. Mary Farley is our grandparental lineage as well Samuel's brother George Pack. *[[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] I'm researching my Union and my wife's Confederate ancestral participation in the US Civil War. *[[Clawson-1056|Terri Swift]] I am working on profiles for my ancestors that fought in the Union and am interested in working on it adding profiles for men that were from Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. * [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]] I have put a book of muster cards from the fold3 site to honor my g-g-grampa Morrison M Lee, 27th MO. Mtd. Inf. and adding them/any other Civil War Vet to the Find A Grave memorials site. *[[Vierson-2|Lydia Vierson]] I am working on Civil War soldiers that are buried in Ada and Lowell located in Kent County, MI. *[[Wallace-10786|Edward Test Wallace]] Just finished doing some work on Maj General Lewis Wallace. His brother Edward Test Wallace served with him first at the Mexican-American War, then in the Civil War in the 11th Indiana Infantry Regiment. Captain Edward Wallace was at the beginning of the Civil War an aide. He later became Maj. General Lewis Wallace's Aide DeCamp in the saving of Cincinnati, Ohio. *[[Wilson-16488|David Wilson]] -My time is currently very limited; but I shall help anyone as I can. [[Space:William_S._Burton|Brickwall Puzzle in Kentucky Co. A or F]]
4/19-I cleaned up counties, added graphics and interesting reads on Arizona. Then linked listed cemeteries in proper counties as sources and finished separating counties on Kentucky... also played w/ some graphics. LOL

US Civil War Veterans in Washington State

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:See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State '''Category: Civil War Veterans in Washington State'''] for profiles of all who have been documented & linked to these WikiTree pages, + the new "My Connections" feature. : Connected to the global family tree √ : Counties (all known vets) completed ~

{{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-50.png|align=l|size=s}} == Washington Counties == ---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Adams_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Adams • 28 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Adams_County Civil War Veterans: Adams County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Asotin_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Asotin • 46 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Asotin_County Civil War Veterans: Asotin County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Benton_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Benton • 33 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Benton_County Civil War Veterans: Benton County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Chelan_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Chelan • 112 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Chelan_County Civil War Veterans: Chelan County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Clallam_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Clallam • 48 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Clallam_County Civil War Veterans: Clallam County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Clark_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Clark • 174 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Clark_County Civil War Veterans: Clark County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Columbia_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Columbia • 113 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Columbia_County Civil War Veterans: Columbia County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Cowlitz_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Cowlitz • 48 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Cowlitz_County Civil War Veterans: Cowlitz County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Douglas_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Douglas • 47 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Douglas_County Civil War Veterans: Douglas County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Ferry_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Ferry • 11 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Ferry_County Civil War Veterans: Ferry County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Franklin_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Franklin • 4 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Franklin_County Civil War Veterans: Franklin County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Garfield_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Garfield • 42 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Garfield_County Civil War Veterans: Garfield County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Grant_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Grant • 15 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Grant_County Civil War Veterans: Grant County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Grays_Harbor_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Grays Harbor • 89 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Grays_Harbor_County Civil War Veterans: Grays Harbor County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Island_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Island • 20 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Island_County Civil War Veterans: Island County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Jefferson_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Jefferson • 41 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Jefferson_County Civil War Veterans: Jefferson County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_King_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === King • 1141 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_King_County Civil War Veterans: King County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Kitsap_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Kitsap • 651 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Kitsap_County Civil War Veterans: Kitsap County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Kittitas_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Kittitas • 38 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Kittitas_County Civil War Veterans: Kittitas County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Klickitat_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Klickitat • 30 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Klickitat_County Civil War Veterans: Klickitat County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Lewis_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Lewis • 134 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Lewis_County Civil War Veterans: Lewis County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Lincoln_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Lincoln • 100 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Lincoln_County Civil War Veterans: Lincoln County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Mason_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Mason • 16 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Mason_County Civil War Veterans: Mason County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Okanogan_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Okanogan • 34 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Okanogan_County Civil War Veterans: Okanogan County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Pacific_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Pacific • 33 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Pacific_County Civil War Veterans: Pacific County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Pend_Oreille_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Pend Oreille • 17 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Pend_Oreille_County Civil War Veterans: Pend Oreille County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Pierce_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Pierce • 1484 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Pierce_County Civil War Veterans: Pierce County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_San_Juan_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === San Juan • 20 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_San_Juan_County Civil War Veterans: San Juan County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Skagit_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Skagit • 123 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Skagit_County Civil War Veterans: Skagit County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Skamania_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Skamania • 14 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Skamania_County Civil War Veterans: Skamania County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Snohomish_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Snohomish • 462 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Snohomish_County Civil War Veterans: Snohomish County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Spokane_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Spokane • 1212 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Spokane_County Civil War Veterans: Spokane County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Stevens_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Stevens • 150 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Stevens_County Civil War Veterans: Stevens County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Thurston_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Thurston • 105 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Thurston_County Civil War Veterans: Thurston County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Wahkiakum_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Wahkiakum • 7 ~ === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Wahkiakum_County Civil War Veterans: Wahkiakum County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Walla_Walla_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Walla Walla • 192 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Walla_Walla_County Civil War Veterans: Walla Walla County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Whatcom_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Whatcom • 353 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Whatcom_County Civil War Veterans: Whatcom County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Whitman_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Whitman • 254 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Whitman_County Civil War Veterans: Whitman County, Washington]'''

---- {{Image|file=USCW_Vets_in_WA_Yakima_County.png|align=l|size=s}} === Yakima • 117 === *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:USCW_Vets_in_WA:_Yakima_County Civil War Veterans: Yakima County, Washington]'''

---- == Et Alii == ---- {{Image|file=CW_Nurse_Sandbox.jpg|align=l|size=s}} === Civil War Nurses • 7 ~ ===
:'''Civil War Nurses buried in Washington State.''' #[[Clayton-7998|Margaret Louise (Clayton) Kelly (1838-1921)]] + √ #[[Canright-35|Sarepta (Canright) Patterson (1834-1916)]] + photo √ #[[Nichols-19245|Elizabeth Ann (Nichols) Paxton (1839-1924)]] + photo √ #[[McEnroe-60|Margaret (McEnroe) Potter (1837-1922)]] + √ #[[Huxford-70|Sarah Watson Butler (Huxford) Sisson (1842-1930)]] + √ #[[Tappan-413|Elizabeth Forster (Tappan) Tannatt (1837-1920)]] + photo √ #[[Robinson-52400|Anna Rebecca (Robinson) Thomas (1825-1911)]] + photo √ :[https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/1520066?page=1#sr-44802128 Civil War Nurses • Find a Grave Virtual Cemetery] ---- {{Image|file=US_Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State-6.jpg |align=l|size=s}} === Other (CW Vets) • 48 ===
:'''CW vets listed in a WA record/newspaper or place of burial/location of ashes unknown.''' *Various Locations *#James Alexander *#Nathaniel H Beard *#Orestus Blake *#David H Boget *#P P Bratton *#Albinus W Brewster *#Robert Britton *#John D Browney *#Alpheus A Brundage *#Joseph Bucher *#John Campbell *#Jesse Franklin Cochran *#Abraham Crabtree *#Robert G Deathe *#James Foley *#George Thompson Fonda *#Allen M Gerrish *#Alexander H Graves *#S F Hann *#Bethuel H Hause *#Ammon Johnson *#Andrew Martin Langford *#Thoreg "Tory" Larson *#Hanry Leonard *#Charles Spangler Martin *#John Benjamin Martin *#Andrew McDonald *#Sidney Smith McDonald *#W C Merritt *#E L Mower *#Isaac Newton Mudgett *#Lorenzo Dow Pangborn *#John T Ryan *#George Washington Scott *#George Simmons *#William Simmons *#Georhe W Simpkins *#Charles Ostrander Smith *#John Carlton Spencer *#Ray Thomas Streeter *#John Taylor *#Daniel Horatio Thompson *#Joseph H Topping *#Daniel Vanness *#Charles H Wight *#Samuel Oakes Woods :[https://www.findagrave.com/virtual-cemetery/1492416 Z/others, WA • Find a Grave Virtual Cemetery] ---- {{Image|file=The_LaPlante_Files-39.jpg|align=l|size=53px}} == Links == *[http://www.usgennet.org/usa/wa/state/ American Local History Network] *[https://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Collections#RSID:34 Cemetery Records: WA State Archives] *[https://www.census-online.com/links/WA/ Census Online] *[http://www.civilwardata.com/active/product.html Civil War Research Database] *[https://www.civilwarvetswastate.com/ Civil War Veterans Buried In Washington State] *[https://www.cyndislist.com/us/wa Cyndislist] *[https://ewgsi.org/upload/Military/CW_VeteransUpdate.pdf Eastern WA Civil War Veterans] *[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~wasnohom/ Rootsweb: Snohomish County, Washington] **[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~wasnohom/cwvetpro.htm SnoCo: Civil War Veterans Project] **[http://sites.rootsweb.com/~wasnohom/karyn.htm SnoCo: "The Karyn Project"] *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Soldiers and Sailors Database (CWSS)] *[http://www.suvcwdb.org Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/wa/wafiles.htm USGenWeb Archives] *[http://wagenweb.org USGenWeb Project] *[http://www.usgwtombstones.org/washington/washing.html USGenWeb Tombstone Project] *[https://www.visittheusa.com/state/washington Visit the USA] *[https://doh.wa.gov/licenses-permits-and-certificates/vital-records Washington State Department of Health - Vital Records] *[https://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Collections#RSID Washington State Digital Archives] *[http://www.wags-web.org Wenatchee Area Genealogical Society] **[https://www.wags-web.org/?page_id=429 Central WA Cemetery Listings] *{{Wikidata|Q1223|enwiki}} *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Washington_(state)|Washington (state)]] :[https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/46814587 C&P LaPlante Files: Find a Grave Virtual Cemeteries] {{Image|file=US_Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State-2.jpg|align=l|size=s}} '''Grand Army of the Republic''' {{Image|file=US_Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State-1.png|align=l|size=53px}} :[https://www.loc.gov/rr/main/gar/index.html The Grand Army of the Republic and Kindred Societies] :[https://www.loc.gov/rr/main/gar/appendix/wash.html Washington State: Post Names and Locations, Organized June 20, 1883] :[https://www.suvpnw.org/historical-gar-posts-in-washington-and-alaska Historical Gar Posts in Washington and Alaska] :[https://www.suvcw.org/garrecords/garcat/garcatalog.htm Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Records Index] :[https://www.suvcw.org/garrecords/garposts/wa.pdf National GAR Records Program - Historical Summary of Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Posts] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Grand_Army_of_the_Republic|Grand Army of the Republic]] *{{Wikidata|Q4118606|enwiki}} *WikiTree: [[Space:Grand_Army_of_the_Republic|Grand Army of the Republic]] (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grand_Army_of_the_Republic) {{Image|file=US_Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State-8.jpg|align=l|size=s}} '''United Confederate Veterans''' {{Image|file=US_Civil_War_Veterans_in_Washington_State-9.jpg|align=l|size=77px}} :[https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/dictionaries-thesauruses-pictures-and-press-releases/united-confederate-veterans United Confederate Veterans] :[https://www.essentialcivilwarcurriculum.com/confederate-veterans-associations.html Confederate Veterans' Associations] :[https://scv.org Sons of Confederate Veterans] :[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6401 Encyclopedia of Arkansas] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:United_Confederate_Veterans|United Confederate Veterans]] *{{Wikidata|Q7887640|enwiki}} *WikiTree: [[Space:The_Confederate_Veteran_Magazine|The Confederate Veteran Magazine]] (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_Confederate_Veterans) {{Image|file=Background_I_Misc_Graphics-16.png|align=c|size=133px}}

*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_in_the_American_Civil_War Washington Territory in the Civil War] **{{Wikidata|Q48769328|enwiki}} *[https://www.historylink.org/file/10253 Civil War and Washington Territory] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Washington_in_the_Civil_War Washington in the Civil War - FamilySearch] *[https://crosscut.com/2020/06/8-washington-counties-carry-racist-legacy-their-names 8 Washington counties carry a racist legacy in their names] *[https://crosscut.com/2020/07/confederate-legacy-washington-state The Confederate legacy in Washington state]

US Flags

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[[Category: United States Flag Images]] [[Category:Background Images]] See [[Space:US State Flag Images]] for current flags for US States and Territories.
See [[Space:Flags of Colonial America]] for Colonial/Revolution-era flags. {| Border = ''1''; style="text-align:center" |+ '''Images of US Flags, from 1775 to the present, for use in profiles and templates.''' |- |Flag Image |Image File |Stars |Dates in use |Flag Image |Image File |Stars |Dates in use |- |[[Image:US_Flags.png|100px|Grand Union]] |US_Flags.png |0 |Dec 3, 1775-Jun 14, 1777
'''''Grand Union Flag''''' |[[Image:US_Flags-1.png|100px|13 Star Flag]] |US_Flags-1.png |13 |Jun 14, 1777-May 1, 1795 |- |[[Image:US_Flags-2.png|100px|Betsy Ross Flag]] |US_Flags-2.png |13 |Jun 14, 1777-May 1, 1795
'''''Betsy Ross Flag''''' |[[Image:US_Flags-3.png | 100px |Star Spangled Banner ]] |US_Flags-3.png |15 |May 1, 1795-Jul 3, 1818
'''''The Star Spangled Banner''''' |- |[[Image:US_Flags-4.png | 100px|20 Stars ]] |US_Flags-4.png |20 |Jul 4, 1818-Jul 3, 1819 |[[Image:US_Flags-5.png | 100px|21 Stars ]] |US_Flags-5.png |21 |Jul 4, 1819-Jul 3, 1820 |- |[[Image:US_Flags-6.png | 100px |23 Stars ]] |US_Flags-6.png |23 |Jul 4, 1820-Jul 3, 1822 |[[Image:US_Flags-7.png | 100px |24 Stars -- Old Glory ]] |US_Flags-7.png |24 |Jul 4, 1822-Jul 3, 1836
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US Governors

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[[Category:United States Projects]] [[Category:Notables]] {{US History|category=US State Governors}} ---- '''WELCOME TO THE U.S. GOVERNORS PROJECT''' =='''PROJECT OVERVIEW'''== The goal of this project is to develop and connect the profiles for each of the current and former United States governors. ''The main objectives of this project are to... '' :1) Create a profile for each governor. :2) Write an accurate genealogy-based biography for each profile. :3) Source each profile as thoroughly as possible. :4) Identify and add profiles for each governor's parents, siblings, spouses, and children. :5) Connect each profile to the Big Tree. [[Space:Completeness_Checklist|'''COMPLETED PROFILE CHECKLIST''']] for what ''The U.S. Governors Project'' considers to be an "essentially completed" profile. =='''PROJECT MEMBERSHIP'''== This project could very much use your help. If you are interested in joining us, please post a comment here on this page or in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g '''G2G'''] using the project tag '''US_Governors''', send a [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=28493123 '''private message'''] to the project coordinator, or simply hop in and start contributing as you see fit! == '''UNCONNECTED GOVERNORS''' == To see a consolidated list of governors from all 50 states who are still in need of connecting to the Big Tree, click here: [[Space:Unconnected_United_States_of_America_State_Governors|'''Unconnected Governors''']]. =='''CURRENT GOVERNORS OF THE UNITED STATES'''== Below is a list of the 50 current governors of the United States. A list of past governors for each state can be found by clicking the state name next to the name of each governor. State names in bold will take you to that state's Governors Free Space page. All others will take you to the state's Governors category page. Columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" border="1" !State !!Took
Office!!Incumbent !!Term Ends!!Status |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Alabama|'''Alabama''']] |2017 |[[Ivey-1894|Kay Ivey]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Alaska|'''Alaska''']] |2022 |[[Dunleavy-166|Mike Dunleavy]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Arizona|'''Arizona''']] |2023 |[[Hobbs-8938|Katie Hobbs]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Arkansas|'''Arkansas''']] |2023 |[[Huckabee-543|Sarah Huckabee Sanders]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_California|'''California''']] |2019 |[[Newsom-675|Gavin Newsom]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Colorado|'''Colorado''']] |2019 |[[Schutz-1159|Jared Pollis]] |2027 |- |[[:Category: Connecticut Governors|Connecticut]] |2019 |[[Lamont-2142|Ned Lamont ]] |2027 |- |[[:Category: Delaware Governors|Delaware]] |2017 |[[Carney-2033|John Carney]] |2025 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Florida|'''Florida''']] |2019 |[[DeSantis-180|Ron DeSantis]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Georgia|'''Georgia''']] |2019 |[[Kemp-7172|Brian Kemp]] |2027 |- |[[:Space: Governors of Hawaii|'''Hawaii''']] |2022 |[[Green-52228|Josh Green]] |2026 |- |[[:Category: Idaho Governors|Idaho]] |2019 |[[Little-21402|Brad Little]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Illinois|'''Illinois''']] |2019 |[[Pritzker-2|J.B. Pritzker ]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Indiana|'''Indiana''']] |2017 |[[Holcomb-3662|Eric Holcomb ]] |2025 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Iowa|'''Iowa''']] |2017 |[[Strawn-449|Kim Reynolds ]] |2027 |- |[[:Category: Kansas Governors|Kansas]] |2019 |[[Kelly-29224|Laura Kelly]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Kentucky|'''Kentucky''']] |2019 |[[Beshear-51|Andy Beshear]] |2028 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Louisiana|'''Louisiana''']] |2024 |[[Landry-8423 |Jeff Landry]] |2027 |- |[[:Category: Maine Governors|Maine]] |2019 |[[Mills-26346|Janet Mills ]] |2027 |- |[[:Category: Maryland Governors|Maryland]] |2023 |[[Moore-76067|Wes Moore]] |2027 |- |[[:Category: Massachusetts Governors|Massachusetts]] |2023 |[[Healey-1931|Maura Healey]] |2027 |Not Connected |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Michigan|'''Michigan''']] |2019 |[[Whitmer-493|Gretchen Whitmer]] |2027 |- |[[:Category: Minnesota Governors|Minnesota]] |2019 |[[Walz-810|Tim Walz]] |2027 |- |[[:Category: Mississippi Governors|Mississippi]] |2020 |[[Reeves-11348|Tate Reeves]] |2028 |- |[[:Category: Missouri Governors|Missouri]] |2018 |[[Parson-876|Mike Parson]] |2025 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Montana|'''Montana''']] |2021 |[[Gianforte-6|Greg Gianforte]] |2025 |- |[[:Category: Nebraska Governors|Nebraska]] |2023 |[[Pillen-31|Jim Pillen]] |2027 |- |[[:Category: Nevada Governors|Nevada]] |2023 |[[Lombardo-431|Joe Lombardo]] |2027 |Not Connected |- |[[:Category: New Hampshire Governors|New Hampshire]] |2017 |[[Sununu-5|Chris Sununu]] |2025 |Not Connected |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_New_Jersey|'''New Jersey''']] |2018 |[[Murphy-30526|Phil Murphy]] |2026 |Not Connected |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_New_Mexico|'''New Mexico''']] |2019 |[[Lujan-403|Michelle Lujan Grisham]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_New_York|'''New York''']] |2021 |[[Courtney-3756|Kathy Hochul]] |2027 |- |[[:Category: North Carolina Governors|North Carolina]] |2017 |[[Cooper-39276|Roy Cooper]] |2025 |- |[[:Category: North Dakota Governors|North Dakota]] |2016 |[[Burgum-31|Doug Burgum]] |2025 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Ohio|'''Ohio''']] |2019 |[[DeWine-21|Mike DeWine]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Oklahoma|'''Oklahoma''']] |2019 |[[Stitt-936|Kevin Stitt]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Oregon|'''Oregon''']] |2023 |[[Kotek-57|Tina Kotek]] |2027 |- |[[:Category: Pennsylvania Governors|Pennsylvania]] |2023 |[[Shapiro-982|Josh Shapiro]] |2027 |Not Connected |- |[[:Category: Rhode Island Governors|Rhode Island]] |2021 |[[McKee-7072|Dan McKee ]] |2027 |- |[[:Category: South Carolina Governors|South Carolina]] |2017 |[[McMaster-1051|Henry McMaster]] |2027 |- |[[:Category: South Dakota Governors|South Dakota]] |2019 |[[Arnold-14506|Kristi Noem]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Tennessee|'''Tennessee''']] |2019 |[[Lee-29570|Bill Lee]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Texas-1|'''Texas''']] |2015 |[[Abbott-5107|Greg Abbott]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Utah|'''Utah''']] |2021 |[[Cox-41330|Spencer Cox]] |2025 |- |[[:Category: Vermont Governors|Vermont]] |2017 |[[Scott-55687|Phil Scott]] |2027 |- |[[:Category: Virginia Governors|Virginia]] |2022 |[[Youngkin-40|Glenn Youngkin]] |2026 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Washington|'''Washington''']] |2013 |[[Inslee-14|Jay Inslee]] |2025 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_West_Virginia|'''West Virginia''']] |2017 |[[Justice-3788|Jim Justice II]] |2025 |- |[[:Category: Wisconsin Governors|Wisconsin]] |2019 |[[Evers-1582|Tony Evers]] |2027 |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Wyoming|'''Wyoming''']] |2019 |[[Gordon-19485|Mark Gordon]] |2027 |- |[[:Category:American_Samoa%2C_Governors|American Samoa]] |2021 |[[Mauga-2 |Lemanu Peleti Mauga]] |2025 |Not Connected |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Guam|'''Guam''']] |2019 |[[Leon_Guerrero-18 |Lou Leon Guerrero]] |2027 |Not Connected |- |[[:Category: Northern Mariana Islands Governors|Northern Mariana Islands]] |2023 |[[Palacios-176|Arnold Palacios]] |2027 |Not Connected |- |[[:Space:Governors_of_Puerto_Rico|'''Puerto Rico''']] |2021 |[[Pierluisi-1|Pedro Pierluisi]] |2025 |Not Connected |- |[[:Category:Governors_of_the_US_Virgin_Islands|U.S. Virgin Islands]] |2019 |[[Bryan-9044|Albert Bryan]] |2027 |Not Connected |- |[[:Category: District of Columbia Mayors|District of Columbia Mayor]] |2015 |[[Bowser-1553|Muriel Bowser]] |2027 |Not Connected |- |}

US Navy Patrol Squadron 19 (PV-19) P-3A Michigan Crash

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US Navy Patrol Squadron 19 (PV-19) P-3A Crash
Four crewmen of the [[:Category: Patrol Squadron 19 (VP-19), United States Navy|US Navy Patrol Squadron 19]] Crew #6 were killed '''July 4, 1966''' northeast of Battle Creek, Michigan when their Naval Lockheed P-3A Orion crashed. With thanks to Dave Trojan, the following is a crash summary: "Lockheed P-3A Orion, BuNo. 152172, construction number 185-5142, assigned to Patrol Squadron 19 (VP-19), Radio call sign Papa Echo Zero Five (PE-05), crashed 4 July 1966, seven miles Northeast Battle Creek, in Pennfield, Michigan. The P-3A Orion was on the return leg of a cross country airways training flight from New York-Floyd Bennett Field, NJ to Naval Air Station Moffett Field, CA en route to Naval Air Station, Glenview, IL." "The plane was flying at 22,000 feet and made a normal routine radio call at 2035 (8:35pm Zulu time, 2:35pm local Michigan time), but by 2040 the plane had crashed in a wooded area. The aircraft was observed by witnesses to have emerged from overcast clouds at about 3000 feet in a diving right turn. It then made a left turn and then back to the right before plummeting to the ground. It was estimated that the plane crashed at a speed of just over 500 miles per hour and at an angle of 60 degrees at the time of impact." "The P-3A Orion weighed about 63,000 lbs and the Navy recovered approximately 53,000 pounds of wreckage from the crash site." The cause was unable to be determined. A new re-investigation by Dave Trojan is still ongoing as of 2017, using modern techniques and new information gathered from historical research and interviews to determine the most likely cause of this accident.
Casualties
All four crewmembers were killed in the accident: Pilot, Lt. [[Xiques-1|William E. Xiques]], Staten Island, NY
Copilot, Lt. [[Fitzmaurice-216|John P. Fitzmaurice, III]], Waterbury, Conn
Flight Engineer, ADJ2 [[Lurvey-140|Charles J. Lurvey]], Meriden, Conn
2nd Flight Engineer, ADJ3 [[Battson-13|Larry W. Battson]], Santa Clara, CA == Sources == * http://www.vpnavy.com/vp19_mishap.html * http://archives.chicagotribune.com/1966/07/05/page/4/article/battle-creek-naval-plane-crashkills-4/ * https://newspaperarchive.com/lebanon-daily-news-jul-05-1966-p-3/ * re-investigation: https://pacaeropress.websitetoolbox.com/post/p3-orion-crash-site-michigan-6599752?&trail=30

US Navy Patrol Squadron 60 (VP-60)

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[[Category:Glenview, Cook County, Illinois]] [[Category:US Naval Reserve Units]] [[Category: United States Navy Patrol Squadrons]] '''VP-60''' was a US Naval Reserve Aviation Unit responsible for patrolling, detecting, tracking and (possibly) interdicting enemy submarines. Stationed at the Glenview Naval Air Station in Glenview, Illinois, the Squadron flew missions in P3 Orion aircraft covering the North and South Pacific and other areas. Nicknamed the Cobras, the members of the unit proudly wore the patch on working uniform (utility) jackets, Flight jackets, flight suits and baseball caps.

US Postage Stamps - United States Presidents

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[[Category: US Presidents]] [[Category: US Postage Stamps]] [[Category: E-Cards]] [[Category: Open Free Space Photos]] ---- This is an open Free Space - anyone can add photos This Free Space is for US Postage Stamps of the United States Presidents :: Please add your own ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_02_Cents-3.jpg|align=r|size=135}} :'''1''' - [[Washington-11|George Washington]] (February 22, 1732 [O.S. February 11, 1731]– December 14, 1799) was the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797. ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_02_Cents-5.jpg|align=r|size=135}} :'''2''' - [[Adams-10|John Adams]] (October 30 [O.S. October 19] 1735 – July 4, 1826) was the 2nd President of the United States (1797–1801). ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_03_Cents.jpg|align=r|size=135}} :'''3''' - [[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] (April 13 [O.S. April 2] 1743 – July 4, 1826) was as the 3rd President of the United States from 1801 to 1809. ----- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_04_Cents.jpg|align=r|size=135}} :'''4''' - [[Madison-1|James Madison Jr.]], (March 16 [O.S. March 5], 1751 – June 28, 1836) was the fourth President of the United States from 1809 to 1817. ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_05_Cents.jpg|align=r|size=135}} :'''5''' - [[Monroe-17|James Monroe]] (April 28, 1758 – July 4, 1831) was the 5th President of the United States from 1817 to 1825. ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_06_Cents.jpg|align=r|size=135}} :'''6''' - [[Adams-12|John Quincy Adams]] (July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848) was the 6th President of the United States from 1825 to 1829. ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_08_Cents.jpg|align=r|size=135}} :'''8''' - [[Van_Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] (December 5, 1782 – July 24, 1862) was the 8th President of the United States (1837–41) ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_09_Cents.jpg|align=r|size=135}} : '''9''' - [[Harrison-912|William Henry Harrison Sr.]] (February 9, 1773 – April 4, 1841) was the ninth President of the United States (1841). ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_10_Cents-12.jpg|align=r|size=135}} :'''10''' - [[Tyler-150|John Tyler]] (March 29, 1790 – January 18, 1862) was the tenth President of the United States (1841–45). ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_12_Cents.jpg|align=r|size=135}} :'''12''' - [[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]] (November 24, 1784 – July 9, 1850) was the 12th President of the United States, serving from March 1849 until his death in July 1850. ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps-2.jpg|align=r|size=135}} :'''13''' - [[Fillmore-3|Millard Fillmore]] (January 7, 1800 – March 8, 1874) was the 13th President of the United States (1850–53), the last to be a member of the Whig Party while in the White House. ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps-11.jpg|align=r|size=350}}{{Image|file=Julie_s_postage_stamp_collection.jpg|align=r|size=150}} :'''16''' - [[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]] (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_20_Cents-1.jpg|align=r|size=120}} :'''20''' - [[Garfield-39|James Abram Garfield]] (November 19, 1831 – September 19, 1881) was the 20th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1881, until his assassination later that year. ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_21_Cents.jpg|align=r|size=120}} :''' 21''' - [[Arthur-49|Chester Alan Arthur]] (October 5, 1829 – November 18, 1886) was the 21st President of the United States, serving from 1881 to 1885. ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_25_Cents.jpg|align=r|size=120}} :'''25''' - [[McKinley-184|William McKinley]] (January 29, 1843 – September 14, 1901) was the 25th President of the United States from March 4, 1897 until his assassination in September 1901, six months into his second term. ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_30_Cents.jpg|align=r|size=120}} : '''26''' - [[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt Jr.]] (October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919) was the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. ---- {{Image|file=Taft-21-1.jpg|align=r|size=120}}{{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_50_Cents.jpg|align=r|size=120}} :'''27''' - [[Taft-21|William Howard Taft]] (September 15, 1857 - March 8, 1930) was the 27th President of the United States, serving from 1909 to 1913. ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_Fractional_Cents.jpg|align=r|size=120}} :'''29''' - [[Harding-4|Warren Gamaliel Harding]] (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) was the 29th President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1921, until his death in 1923. ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_5_Cents-4.jpg|align=r|size=120}} :'''31''' - [[Hoover-328|Herbert Clark Hoover]] (August 10, 1874 – October 20, 1964) was the 31st President of the United States from 1929 to 1933. ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_6_Cents-8.jpg|align=r|size=120}} :'''34''' - [[Eisenhower-1|Dwight David "Ike" Eisenhower]] (October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969) was the 34th President of the United States from 1953 until 1961. ---- {{Image|file=US_Postage_Stamps_-_Single_Stamps_-_5_Cents-7.jpg|align=r|size=200}} :'''35''' - [[Kennedy-96|John Fitzgerald "Jack" Kennedy]] (May 29, 1917–November 22, 1963), was the 35th President of the United States from January 1961 until his assassination in November 1963. ---- {{Image|file=Julie_s_postage_stamp_collection-2.jpg|align=r|size=120}} :'''36''' - [[Johnson-8927|Lyndon Baines Johnson]] (August 27, 1908–January 22, 1973), was the 36th President of the United States from November 1963 to January 1969. ----

US Postage Stamps - With Complete Postmarks

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[[Category: US Postage Stamps]] [[Category: E-Cards]] [[Category: Open Free Space Photos]] ---- This is an open Free Space - anyone can add photos This Free Space is for US Postage Stamps with interesting and complete postmarks - it is the postmark that makes these unique. :: Please add your own ---- [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks.jpg|350px]]:[[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-1.jpg|350px]]: [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-2.jpg|350px]]: [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-3.jpg|350px]]:[[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-4.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-5.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-6.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-7.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-8.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-10.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-11.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-12.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-13.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-14.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-15.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-16.jpg|350px]] [[Image:Julie_s_postage_stamp_collection-12.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-17.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-9.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-18.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-19.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-20.jpg|350px]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-21.jpg|350px|"Boat Mail to the Mainland" Midway Island to Honolulu. Then Airmail to California.]] [[Image:US_Postage_Stamps_-_With_Complete_Postmarks-22.jpg|350px]]

US Presidential Relationships to George Washington

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A commonly promoted belief in the Genealogical Community is that all United States Presidents are related to George Washington. Some of these claims use relationships through spouses or other non-direct relationships. In the relationships below, all relationships are direct lines to a common ancestor. So cousin relationships except for those who have a direct relationship. The Adam's and Bush's for example. NOTE: Represented here, are the relationships as calculated on Wikitree. As a result, they may change as new genealogical lines are added or corrections are made. Please click on the link to see the currently known relationship. You can learn more about the [[Project:US_Presidents|US President's Project]] by visiting their [[Project:US_Presidents|Project Page]] Last UPDATED: 3 Oct 2019. *1. [[Washington-11 | George Washington]] *2. [[Adams-10 | John Adams]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-10&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] '''No relationship as of 3 Oct 2019''' *3. [[ Jefferson-1 | Thomas Jefferson]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jefferson-1&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *4. [[Madison-1 | James Madison]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Madison-1&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *5. [[Monroe-17 | James Monroe]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Monroe-17&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] '''No relationship as of 3 Oct 2019''' *6. [[Adams-12 | John Quincy Adams]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-12&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *7. [[Jackson-1115 | Andrew Jackson]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jackson-1115&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] '''No relationship as of 3 Oct 2019''' *8. [[Van_Buren-1 | Martin Van Buren]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Van_Buren-1&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] '''No relationship as of 3 Oct 2019''' *9. [[Harrison-912 | William Henry Harrison]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harrison-912&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *10. [[Tyler-150 | John Tyler]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tyler-150&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *11. [[Polk-56 | James K Polk]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Polk-56&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] '''No relationship as of 3 Oct 2019''' *12. [[Taylor-223 | Zachary Taylor]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Taylor-223&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *13. [[Fillmore-3 | Millard Fillmore]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fillmore-3&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *14. [[Pierce-177 | Franklin Pierce]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pierce-177&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *15. [[Buchanan-787 | James Buchanan]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buchanan-787&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *16. [[Lincoln-103 | Abraham Lincoln]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lincoln-103&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *17. [[Johnson-10479 | Andrew Johnson]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johnson-10479&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] '''No relationship as of 3 Oct 2019''' *18. [[Grant-468 | Ulysses S. Grant]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grant-468&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *19. [[Hayes-229 | Rutherford B. Hayes]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hayes-229&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *20. [[Garfield-39 | James A. Garfield]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garfield-39&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *21. [[Arthur-49 | Chester A. Arthur]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Arthur-49&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] '''No relationship as of 3 Oct 2019''' *22. [[Cleveland-110 | Grover Cleveland]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cleveland-110&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *23. [[Harrison-913 | Benjamin Harrison]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harrison-913&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *24. [[Cleveland-110 | Grover Cleveland]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cleveland-110&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *25. [[McKinley-184 | William McKinley]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McKinley-184&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] '''No relationship as of 3 Oct 2019''' *26. [[Roosevelt-18 | Theodore Roosevelt]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roosevelt-18&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *27. [[Taft-21 | William H. Taft]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Taft-21&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *28. [[Wilson-7591 | Woodrow Wilson]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wilson-7591&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *29. [[Harding-4 | Warren G. Harding]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harding-4&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *30. [[Coolidge-13 | Calvin Coolidge]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coolidge-13&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *31. [[Hoover-328 | Herbert Hoover]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hoover-328&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *32. [[Roosevelt-1 | Franklin Roosevelt]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roosevelt-1&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *33. [[Truman-3 | Harry S. Truman]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Truman-3&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *34. [[Eisenhower-1 | Dwight D. Eisenhower]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eisenhower-1&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] '''No relationship as of 3 Oct 2019''' *35. [[Kennedy-96 | John F. Kennedy]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kennedy-96&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] '''No relationship as of 3 Oct 2019''' *36. [[Johnson-8927 | Lyndon B. Johnson]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johnson-8927&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *37. [[Nixon-22 | Richard Nixon]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nixon-22&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *38. [[King-1042 | Gerald Ford]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=King-1042&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *39. [[Carter-1086 | Jimmy Carter]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carter-1086&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *40. [[Reagan-1 | Ronald W. Reagan]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Reagan-1&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] '''No relationship as of 3 Oct 2019''' *41. [[Bush-7 | George H. Bush]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bush-7&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *42. [[Blythe-6 | William J. Clinton]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Blythe-6&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *43. [[Bush-4 | George W. Bush]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bush-4&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *44. [[Obama-2 | Barack H. Obama]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Obama-2&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship] *45. [[Trump-66 | Donald J. Trump]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Trump-66&person2_name=Washington-11 Click Here to See Relationship]'''No relationship as of 3 Oct 2019''' * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:US Presidential Relationships to George Washington|What Links Here]]

US Presidential Relationships to King John Plantagenet

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[[Plantagenet-143| King John Plantagenet]] [[Washington-11 | George Washington]] # [[Washington-11 | George Washington]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Washington-11&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Adams-10 | John Adams]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Adams-10&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[ Jefferson-1 | Thomas Jefferson]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Jefferson-1&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Madison-1 | James Madison]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Madison-1&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Monroe-17 | James Monroe]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Monroe-17&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Adams-12 | John Quincy Adams]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Adams-12&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Jackson-1115 | Andrew Jackson]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Jackson-1115&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Van_Buren-1 | Martin Van Buren]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Van_Buren-1&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Harrison-912 | William Henry Harrison]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Harrison-912&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Tyler-150 | John Tyler]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Tyler-150&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Polk-56 | James K Polk]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Polk-56&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Taylor-223 | Zachary Taylor]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Taylor-223&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Fillmore-3 | Millard Fillmore]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Fillmore-3&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Pierce-177 | Franklin Pierce]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Pierce-177&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Buchanan-787 | James Buchanan]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Buchanan-787&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Lincoln-103 | Abraham Lincoln]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Lincoln-103&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Johnson-10479 | Andrew Johnson]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Johnson-10479&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Grant-468 | Ulysses S. Grant]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Grant-468&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Hayes-229 | Rutherford B. Hayes]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Hayes-229&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Garfield-39 | James A. Garfield]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Garfield-39&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Arthur-49 | Chester A. Arthur]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Arthur-49&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Cleveland-110 | Grover Cleveland]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Cleveland-110&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Harrison-913 | Benjamin Harrison]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Harrison-913&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Cleveland-110 | Grover Cleveland]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Cleveland-110&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[McKinley-184 | William McKinley]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=McKinley-184&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Roosevelt-18 | Theodore Roosevelt]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Roosevelt-18&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Taft-21 | William H. Taft]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Taft-21&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Wilson-7591 | Woodrow Wilson]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Wilson-7591&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Harding-4 | Warren G. Harding]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Harding-4&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Coolidge-13 | Calvin Coolidge]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Coolidge-13&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Hoover-328 | Herbert Hoover]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Hoover-328&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Roosevelt-1 | Franklin Roosevelt]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Roosevelt-1&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Truman-3 | Harry S. Truman]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Truman-3&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Eisenhower-1 | Dwight D. Eisenhower]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Eisenhower-1&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Kennedy-96 |John F. Kennedy]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Kennedy-96&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Johnson-8927 | Lyndon B. Johnson]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Johnson-8927&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Nixon-22 | Richard Nixon]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Nixon-22&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[King-1042 | Gerald Ford]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=King-1042&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Carter-1086 | Jimmy Carter]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Carter-1085&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Reagan-1 | Ronald Reagan]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Reagan-1&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Bush-7 | George H. Bush]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Bush-7&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Blythe-6 | Bill Clinton]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Blythe-6&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Bush-4 | George W. Bush]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Bush-4&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Obama-2 | Barack Obama]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Obama-2&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship] # [[Trump-66 | Donald Trump]] [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&gen=30&person1_name=Trump-66&person2_name=Plantagenet-143 See Relationship]

US Presidents and Vice Presidents

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[[Category:US Presidents]][[Category:US Vice Presidents]][[Category:Executive Branch]][[Category:US History|Presidents]][[Category:US Presidents Project]] == President of the United States == The President of the United States (abbreviated as POTUS /ˈpoʊtəs/ POH-təs[note 2]) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America. The president directs the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces.[[Wikipedia:President of the United States]] == Vice President of the United States == The Vice President of the United States (informally referred to as VPOTUS, or Veep) is a constitutional officer in the legislative branch of the federal government of the United States as the President of the Senate under Article I, Section 3, Clause 4, of the United States Constitution, as well as the second highest executive branch officer, after the President of the United States.[3] In accordance with the 25th Amendment, he is the highest-ranking official in the presidential line of succession, and is a statutory member of the National Security Council under the National Security Act of 1947.[[Wikipedia:Vice President of the United States]] == Sortable List of Presidents and Vice Presidents in Wikitree == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" !President No!!Term!!Vice Presidentdate indicates date of service as Vice President, if not full term!!President |- |1||1789 - 1797||[[Adams-10|'''John Adams''']]||[[Washington-11|George Washington]] |- |2||1797 - 1801||[[Jefferson-1|'''Thomas Jefferson''']]||[[Adams-10|John Adams]] |- |3||1801 - 1809||[[Burr-115|Aaron Burr]] (1801-1805)||[[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] |- |3||1801 - 1809||[[Clinton-693|George Clinton]] (1805-1809)||[[Jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] |- |4||1809 - 1817||[[Clinton-693|George Clinton]] (1809-1812)died in office Apr 20, 1812||[[Madison-1|James Madison]] |- |4||1809 - 1817||[[Gerry-17|Elbridge Gerry]] (1813-1814)died in office Nov 23, 1814||[[Madison-1|James Madison]] |- |5||1817 - 1825||[[Tompkins-551|Daniel D Tompkins]]||[[Monroe-17|James Monroe]] |- |6||1825 - 1829||[[Calhoun-124|John C. 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Morton]] ||[[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] |- |24||1893 - 1897||[[Stevenson-1184|Adlai E. Stevenson]]||[[Cleveland-10|Grover Cleveland]] |- |25||1897 - 1901||[[Hobart-517|Garret Hobart]] (1897-1899)died in office Nov 21, 1899 ||[[McKinley-184|William McKinley]]died in office Sep 14, 1901 |- |25||1901 - 1901||[[Roosevelt-18|'''Theodore Roosevelt''']] (1901)||[[McKinley-184|William McKinley]] |- |26||1901 - 1909||[[Fairbanks-440|Charles Fairbanks]] (1905-1909)||[[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt]] |- |27||1909 - 1913||[[Sherman-3002|James S. Sherman]] (1909-1912)died in office Oct 30, 1912||[[Taft-21|William H Taft]] |- |28||1913 - 1921||[[Marshall-6316|Thomas R. 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The Great Wagon Road
== Summary == The heavily traveled Great Wagon Road was the primary route for the early settlement of the Southern United States, particularly the "backcountry". Although a wide variety of settlers traveled southward on the road, two dominant cultures emerged. The German Palatines and Scotch-Irish American immigrants arrived in huge numbers because of unendurable conditions in Europe. The Germans (also known as Pennsylvania Dutch) tended to find rich farmland and work it zealously to become stable and prosperous. The other group (known also as Presbyterian or Ulster Scots) tended to be restless, clannish, and fiercely independent; they formed what became known as the Appalachian Culture. Partly because of the language difference, the two groups tended to keep to themselves. Beginning at the port of Philadelphia, where many immigrants entered the colonies, the Great Wagon Road passed through the towns of Lancaster and York in southeastern Pennsylvania. Turning southwest, the road crossed the Potomac River and entered the Shenandoah Valley near present-day Martinsburg, West Virginia. It continued south in the valley via the Great Warriors' Trail (also called the Indian Road, as on this map), which was established by centuries of Indian travel over ancient trails created by migrating buffalo herds. The Shenandoah portion of the road is also known as the Valley Pike. The Treaty of Lancaster in 1744 had established colonists' rights to settle along the Indian Road. Although traffic on the road increased dramatically after 1744, it was reduced to a trickle during the French and Indian War (Seven Years' War) from 1756 to 1763. But after the war ended, it became the most heavily traveled road in America. South of the Shenandoah Valley, the road reached the Roanoke River at the town of Big Lick (today, Roanoke). South of Roanoke, the Great Wagon Road was also called the Carolina Road. At Roanoke, a road forked southwest, leading into the upper New River Valley and on to the Holston River in the upper Tennessee Valley. From there, the Wilderness Road led into Kentucky, ending at the Ohio River where flatboats were available for further travel into the Midwest and even to New Orleans. {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Southern_Migration-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Carolina Road Historic Marker }} From Big Lick/Roanoke, after 1748, the Great Wagon Road passed through the Maggoty Gap (also called Maggodee) to the east side of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Continuing south through the Piedmont region, it passed through the present-day North Carolina towns of Winston-Salem, Salisbury, and Charlotte and sites of earlier Indian settlements on the historic Indian Trading Path. The Great Wagon Road ultimately reached Augusta, Georgia on the Savannah River, a distance of more than 800 miles (1,300 km) from Philadelphia. Despite its current name, the southern part of this road was by no means passable by wagons until later Colonial times. The 1751 Fry-Jefferson map on this page notes the term 'Waggon' only north of Winchester. In 1753, a group of wagon travelers reported that "the good road ended at Augusta" (now Staunton, Virginia), although they did keep going all the way to Winston-Salem. By all accounts, it was never a comfortable route. The lines of settlers' covered wagons moving south were matched by a line of wagons full of agricultural produce heading north to urban markets; these were interspersed with enormous herds of cattle, hogs, and other livestock being driven north to market. Although there surely would have been pleasant areas for travel, road conditions also could vary from deep mud to thick dust, mixed with animal waste. Inns generally provided only the most basic food and a space to sleep. -------
The Wilderness Path
[[Boone-34 | Daniel Boone]] and 35 axmen blazed a trail called the Wilderness Road from Virginia through the Cumberland Gap and into central Kentucky for the Transylvania Company. When the trail opened in 1775 it became the route of 70,000 settlers who came to Kentucky on foot or horseback before the trail was upgraded to wagon road in 1796[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilderness_Road "Wilderness Road" on Wikipedia] Wilderness Road began at Sapling Grove (now Bristol, VA) which lay at the southern end of the Great Wagon Road because it was at that point that the road narrowed, forcing travelers to abandon their wagons. It moved through the Allegheny Mountains at Cumberland Gap, at what is now the junction of the State boundaries of Kentucky, Tennessee and Virginia. Heading northwest, it splits at Hazel Patch--with one route creating Boonesborough, the other Frankfort. Professional packhorse men made it a business to hire out to settlers or merchants for transporting supplies through the wilderness. They objected to road improvements, saying it would drive them out of business. After 1796 when the trail was widened, Conestoga Wagons could cross over the mountains. A Scots-Irish family could travel from the end of their sea voyage at Alexandria, Virginia, all the way to the middle of Kentucky in the same wagon. When Kentucky and Tennessee became occupied, the Wilderness Road provided the means to send surplus produce back to the eastern seaboard. Droves of cattle, horses, mules, and hogs went by this route to the cotton plantations of South Carolina and Georgia --------
The Cherokee Path
In the 17th century the Cherokee Path was used by English and French fur traders. The path was mapped in 1730 by George Hunter, the Surveyor-General of the Province of South Carolina. At that time it ran 130 miles (210 km) from Charlestown to the colonial settlement of Ninety Six, then to Fort Prince George and the Cherokee village of Keowee, the principal town of the Cherokee Lower settlements (in present day Oconee, Greenville, Pickens and Anderson counties). From Keowee, the path branched out into the Unaka Mountains, usually following streams and valleys, to Clayton, Georgia and up to Franklin and Murphy in North Carolina (the Middle settlements) and across to the Cherokee towns in Tennessee (the Overhill settlements)..[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee_Path Wikipedia] ''Cherokee Path'' Fort Loudoun, constructed by South Carolina troops in 1756, was along the path.[citation needed] Cherokee Path was used as a military road during the American Revolution.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherokee_Path Wikipedia] ''Cherokee Path''
The Cherokee Path, Hwy 11
{{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Southern_Migration.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Hwy 11, South Carolina }} Highway 11 was once part of the "Cherokee Path" or "Keowee Path." This road was the route used by the Cherokee Indians and the English and French fur traders and stretched from Tennessee to Charleston, South Carolina. This National Scenic Byway winds its way through The Upstate and passes through some towns, such as Walhalla, Marietta, Campobello, Chesnee, and Gaffney. Echoes of the area's Cherokee heritage can still be heard in places and river names like Seneca, Savannah, Keowee, Jocassee, Enoree, Toxaway, Tugaloo, Tokena, and Eastatoee. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Carolina_Highway_11 Wikipedia] '' Highway 11, South Carolina''
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Also, writing biographies is a favorite pastime. * [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] * [[Thompson-2421|Kern Brogan]] * [[Fann-206|Porter Fann]] * [[Butter-100|Ginny Fields]] * [[Kenny-549|Seely (Kenny) Foley]]- about Seely * [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] * [[Gossage-102|Mary Gossage]] *[[Jones-102730|Ashley Jones]] * [[Keller-9017|Leila Keller]] *[[Hougey-2|Daniel Lovett]]- about Daniel *[[Morgan-33325|Mary Morgan]] * [[Skelton-1756|Betty Norman]] *[[Hartman-981 |Michelle (Hartman) Detwiler]] *[[Martin-37954|David Martin]] *[[Diss-96|Kimberly (Diss) Morgan]]- interested in Jamestown, Sourcerers, Pre-1700, Bio Builders and Data Doctors *[[Stephens-3929|Alice (Stephens) Thomsen Staff Sgt.]] interested in Virginia and profile improvement * [[West-21768|J West]] ==Goals== Bio Builders clean up the biography and sources sections of profiles and develop interesting, well-written, sourced biographies for profiles using inline sourcing. ==Tasks== Review and improve the following categories for profiles that fall within the scope of the project: * [[:Category:Long_Profiles_in_Need_of_Cleanup|Long Profiles in Need of Cleanup]] * [[:Category:Needs_Biography|Needs Biography]] * [[:Category:Virginia_Needs_Birth_Record|Virginia Needs Birth Record]] * [[:Category:Maryland_Needs_Birth_Record|Maryland Needs Birth Record]] * [[:Category:Virginia Project Needs Research|Virginia Project Needs Research]] * Review [[:Category:Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]] category for profiles that fall within the scope of the project. ==Resources== * [[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Wikitree's Sources Style Guide]] * [[Help:Sources|More about Sourcing on Wikitree]] === Model Profiles === :''The following profiles represent examples of what to aim for when improving profiles; you don't have to use the exact structure or identical headers, but use these as inspiration for strong profiles. Do you know of a profile that should be listed as a model? Add a comment to this page with a link to the profile.'' * [[Beall-75|Ninian Beall]] (~1625-1717) - Maryland * [[Bellinger-13|Edmund Bellinger]] (1657 - 1707) - South Carolina * [[Gibbons-3652|Thomas Gibbons]] (1757-1826) - Georgia * [[Mackall-174|Jane (Mackall) Prather Smith]] (~1645-1713) - Maryland ==== Proposed [[Examples]] Profiles ==== : The [[Help: Examples]] page as of 25 January 2021 does not have any profiles representing the project. A poll in December 2020 resulted in several profiles being proposed, but all of them need review and update to ensure they meet current WikiTree guidelines. Comments received during the poll included * "I'm not a fan of the endless scroll that is hard to tell what is truly accurate or not." * Acknowledgements section is too long. * Profile is too long. * All the profiles need work. * All 4 could use some improvement. : See suggestions for improving biographies posted by the [[Space: Biography Builders |Biography Builders Project]] (specifically, "[[Space:Biography_Builders#The_List|The List]]" on that page) as well as [[Help: Bio Ideas]] and [[Space:Genealogically_Defined]]. : If you'd like to work on one of the listed profiles, please post a comment to the profile and also here (or add your name by the profile in the list below). Once the Bio Builders and the appropriate colonial team are happy with the profile, it can be posted by one of the project leaders to [[Help: Examples]]. : Profiles proposed (January 2021) for the Examples page: * Maryland: [[Beall-75|Ninian Beall]] (~1625-1717) * Virginia: [[Armistead-4|John Armistead]] (1635-1697) * Jamestown: [[Basse-6|Nathaniel Basse]] (1589-bef.1654) * Carolinas (SC): [[Bellinger-13|Edmund Bellinger]] (1657-1707) - Updates/corrections added 27 Jan 2921 * Georgia: [[Young-3172|Isaac Young]] (1715-1779) replaced with [[Gibbons-3652|Thomas Gibbons]] (1757-1826) - Approved for posting : Runners up/write-ins (perhaps for future rotation as [[Examples|Example]] profiles) : * [[Mackall-174|Jane (Mackall) Prather Smith]] (~1645-1713) - Maryland (initially Virginia) * [[Bouldinge-1|Thomas Bouldinge]] (abt.1584-1655) - Jamestown * [[Bolling-34|Robert Bolling]] (1646-1709) - Virginia * [[Jones-6845|Peter Jones]] (abt.1634-abt.1681) - Virginia * [[Berkeley-267|Edward Berkeley]] (abt. 1571-bef. 1627) - Jamestown * [[Clay-10|John Clay]] (~1587-1655) - Jamestown * [[Cole-70|William Cole]] Sr (1598-1669) - Virginia & Maryland : The following was suggested, but he might not be a good choice since he was born/married in Pennsylvania (according to his profile): * [[Zimmerman-639|Peter (Zimmerman) Carpenter]] (~1738-1817) - moved to NC in 1762 : And the following profile had been listed in the Model Profiles section, but hidden: * [[Neale-2050|Grace (Neale) Robins]] (1604-bef. 1683) - Virginia

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[[Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[:Category:US_Southern_Colonies_Project|Categories]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Categories|Page]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Categories_Team|Categories Team]] == Purpose == This page describes how ''Categories'' are used by the [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]], and provides guidance on their use. == Help == Before diving in, see [[Help:Categorization]] to learn how categories are used within WikiTree, and [[Help:Categorization Glossary]] for categorization terms and advanced topics. Two categorization terms are used extensively below and important to understand: * ''High Level Category'' - is used to group other categories. It will often carry a legend that ''Person Profiles'' should not be added to the high level category, but rather to a subcategory. * ''Landing Level Category'' - is a category far enough down the category tree that it is expected to contain primarily ''Person Profiles'' rather than being used to group together several narrower categories. To view the category hierarchy, on any category page (e.g. [[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project|US Southern Colonies Project]]), click the [Navigate] link in the upper-right corner of the page. The [[Space:US Southern Colonies Categories Team|US Southern Colonies Categories Team]] supports the Project and individual WikiTreers by keeping the Project's categories in good order, providing guidance on their use, and generating documentation like this page. Please visit the Categories Team page if you need assistance, or to provide feedback or suggestions. == Introduction == Project-related ''Categories'', ''Pages'', and ''Person Profiles'' are organized under the Project's high level ''Category'': * [[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project|US Southern Colonies Project]] which has four primary project level ''Subcategories'': * [[:Category:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies]] (locations, 7 colony subcategories) * [[:Category:US Southern Colonists|US Southern Colonists]] (persons, 7 colony subcategories) * [[:Category:US Southern Colonists Adjunct|US Southern Colonists Adjunct]] (persons) * [[:Category:US Southern Colonies, Uncertain Existence|US Southern Colonies, Uncertain Existence]] (persons) and four supporting project level ''Subcategories'': * [[:Category:US Southern Colonies Family Studies|US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] * [[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project Maintenance Categories|US Southern Colonies Project Maintenance Categories]] * [[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project Members|US Southern Colonies Project Members]] * [[:Category:US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources|US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources]] The table below shows the relationship between the 7 colonies and the ''Colonists'' and ''Colonies'' categories, as well as the Project Teams working each. Note that the ''Colonists'' (persons) categories are in a '''separate''' hierarchy from the ''Colonies'' (locations) categories. {| cellpadding="8" border="1" !Colony!!Colonies (Locations)
Category!!Colonists (Persons)
Category!!Project Team |- |Virginia
(1606–1776)||[[:Category:Virginia Colony| Virginia Colony]]||[[:Category:Virginia Colonists|Virginia Colonists]]||[[Space:US Southern Colonies Colony of Virginia Team|Virginia Team]] |- |Jamestown
(1606–1625)||[[:Category:Jamestown, Virginia Colony|Jamestown, Virginia Colony]]|| [[:Category:Jamestown Colonists|Jamestown Colonists]]||[[Space:US Southern Colonies Jamestown Team|Jamestown Team]] |- |Maryland
(1632–1776)||[[:Category:Province of Maryland|Province of Maryland]]||[[:Category:Maryland Colonists|Maryland Colonists]]||[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Maryland Team|Maryland Team]] |- |Carolina
(1663–1712)||[[:Category:Province of Carolina|Province of Carolina]]|| [[:Category:Carolina Colonists|Carolina Colonists]]||[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team|Carolina Team]] |- |North Carolina
(1712–1776)||[[:Category:Province of North Carolina|Province of North Carolina]]|| [[:Category:North Carolina Colonists|North Carolina Colonists]]||[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team|Carolina Team]] |- |South Carolina
(1712–1776)||[[:Category:Province of South Carolina|Province of South Carolina]]|| [[:Category:South Carolina Colonists|South Carolina Colonists]]||[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team|Carolina Team]] |- |Georgia
(1732–1776)||[[:Category:Province of Georgia|Province of Georgia]]||[[:Category:Georgia Colonists|Georgia Colonists]]||[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Georgia Team|Georgia Team]] |} Project-related ''Categories'', ''Pages'', and ''Person Profiles'' '''may''' be in more than one category, including other non-project categories. Here are two examples: :[[Oglethorpe-17|James Oglethorpe]]'s profile is in both: :*[[:Category:Georgia Colonists]] (a persons subcategory of [[:Category:US Southern Colonists]]) :*[[:Category:Province of Georgia]] (a locations subcategory of [[:Category:US Southern Colonies]]) :The [[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Maintenance Categories]] page is in both: :*[[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] :*[[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project Maintenance Categories]] The Project's high level category and the 7 project level subcategories are described in the ''Primary Categories'', and ''Supporting Categories'' sections below. == Primary Categories == === US Southern Colonies Project === :[[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=US%20Southern%20Colonies%20Project Navigate]] | High Level :This is the high level category for project-related ''Categories'' and ''Pages''. This is a high level category, and should have ''no Person Profiles''. :All of the ''Person Profiles'' currently (9 Jun 2021) assigned to this category should be reviewed to see whether the category may be removed, or the category changed to [[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project Members]]. === US Southern Colonies (Locations) === :[[:Category:US Southern Colonies]] | [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=US%20Southern%20Colonies Navigate]] | High Level :This high level category and its 7 high level, colony level ''Colonies'' subcategories are used to group county/district/municipality level location subcategories. :The landing level, county/district/municipality level location subcategories are then used to group ''Person Profiles'' in the locations the person was born, lived, married, and died. ::[[:Category:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies]] (High Level) :::[[:Category:Virginia Colony|Virginia Colony]] (High Level) :::[[:Category:Jamestown Colony|Jamestown Colony]] (High Level) :::[[:Category:Province of Maryland|Province of Maryland]] (High Level) :::[[:Category:Province of Carolina|Province of Carolina]] (High Level) :::[[:Category:Province of North Carolina|Province of North Carolina]] (High Level) :::[[:Category:Province of South Carolina|Province of South Carolina]] (High Level) :::[[:Category:Province of Georgia|Province of Georgia]] (High Level) ::::County/District/Municipality level locations (Landing Level)
{{Blue|<< ''Person Profiles'' go here}} :County/district/municipality level location subcategories are assigned to ''Person Profiles'' with the ''Categorize'' button in the profile editor, or assigned manually, e.g.: ::[[Category:New Kent County, Virginia Colony]] :Many location categories may be appropriate for your ancestor's profile. For example, perhaps your ancestor arrived in Virginia and initially settled in Jamestown, then moved to Charles City County, Virginia, then to Charles County, Maryland, then back to Virginia, where he was living in King and Queen County when he died. It would be appropriate to add: :*[[:Category:Jamestown, Virginia Colony]] :*[[:Category:Charles City County, Virginia Colony]] :*[[:Category:Charles County, Province of Maryland]] :*[[:Category:King and Queen County, Virginia Colony]] :Project-related ''Pages'' pertinent to the colonies and locations within them may be assigned to these county/district/municipality level location subcategories as well. :There is also a WikiTree (not project level) ''Migration'' category and ''Migrating Ancestor'' template for adding locations related to emigration and immigration. :See these categories and pages for detailed information: :*[[:Category:Migration]] :*[[Template:Migrating Ancestor]] :*[[Space:US Southern Colonies Migration Categorization Hierarchy]] === US Southern Colonists (Persons) === :[[:Category:US Southern Colonists]] | [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=US%20Southern%20Colonists Navigate]] | High Level :This high level category contains 7 colony level ''Colonists'' subcategories used by Project Teams to find and watch over ''Person Profiles'' within their scope. It also contains the [[:Category:US Southern Colonies Family Studies|US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] category. :One or more colony level ''Colonists'' categories may be assigned to ''Person Profiles'' within the scope of the Project—"those born or settled in the colonies of Maryland, Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia prior to 1776." :::[[:Category:Virginia Colonists|Virginia Colonists]] (Landing Level) :::[[:Category:Jamestown Colonists |Jamestown Colonists]] (Landing Level) :::[[:Category:Maryland Colonists|Maryland Colonists]] (Landing Level) :::[[:Category:Carolina Colonists|Carolina Colonists]] (Landing Level) :::[[:Category:North Carolina Colonists|North Carolina Colonists]] (Landing Level) :::[[:Category:South Carolina Colonists|South Carolina Colonists]] (Landing Level) :::[[:Category:Georgia Colonists|Georgia Colonists]] (Landing Level) :Generally, you would only add one colony level ''Colonists'' (persons) category, while you might add multiple ''Colonies'' (locations) categories to cover all of the locations where the person resided over their life. :See the ''Project Box and Project Sticker'' section below for instructions to add these categories with the project box or project sticker. Alternatively, these categories may be assigned to ''Person Profiles'' manually. === US Southern Colonists Adjunct (Persons) === :[[:Category:US Southern Colonists Adjunct]] | [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=US%20Southern%20Colonies,%20Uncertain%20Existence Navigate]] | Landing Level :This landing level category is used by the Managed Profiles Team to find and watch over Adjunct ''Person Profiles''. === US Southern Colonies, Uncertain Existence (Persons) === :[[:Category:US Southern Colonies, Uncertain Existence]] | [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=US%20Southern%20Colonists%Adjunct Navigate]] | Landing Level :This landing level category is used by Project Teams to find and watch over ''Person Profiles'' of [[:Category:Uncertain Existence|uncertain existence]]. :This category and the [[:Category:Uncertain Existence|uncertain existence category]] may also be assigned to a profile by adding a parameter to the [[Template:Uncertain Existence|uncertain existence template]]: ::{{Uncertain Existence|US Southern Colonies}} == Supporting Categories == === US Southern Colonies Family Studies === :[[:Category:US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] | [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=US%20Southern%20Colonies%20Family%20Studies Navigate]] | Landing Level :This landing level category may be assigned to WikiTree free-space ''Pages'' presenting studies of individual US Southern Colonists and their families. :The Project does not need to be a ''Profile Manager'' of the free-space pages in this category, but it is recommended. === US Southern Colonies Project Maintenance Categories === :[[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project Maintenance Categories]] | [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=US%20Southern%20Colonies%20Project%20Maintenance%20Categories Navigate]] | High Level :This is a high level project category for project maintenance ''Categories'' and ''Pages''. Maintenance categories group ''Person Profiles'' in need of some particular type of work, and serve as to-do lists for projects. Such a profile therefore "needs" work. :See [[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project Maintenance Categories|Category:US Southern Colonies Project Maintenance Categories]] for the most up-to-date list of project maintenance categories. :See [[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Maintenance Categories|Space:US Southern Colonies Project Maintenance Categories]] for a detailed description of each category, syntax, and steps to add or remove a category. :'''Have a suggestion for a new maintenance category?''' Please post a comment to the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Categories Team|US Southern Colonies Categories Team]] page (not this page). :'''Who works on profiles in the maintenance categories?''' Just about everyone, especially for profiles in the ''Needs Extensive Work'' category! :See [[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Maintenance Categories By Team|US Southern Colonies Project Maintenance Categories By Team]] for the Project Teams that work each maintenance category. === US Southern Colonies Project Members === :[[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project Members]] | [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=US%20Southern%20Colonies%20Project%20Members Navigate]] | Landing Level :US Southern Colonies Project ''Members'' may assign this landing level category to their '''own''' ''Person Profile''. The category is assigned automatically by the project member sticker: ::{{Member|Southern Colonies}} === US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources === :[[:Category:US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources]] | [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=US%20Southern%20Colonies%20Reliable%20Sources Navigate]] | High Level :This is a high level project category for ''Reliable Sources'' pages. == Inactive Categories == A few inactive categories also appear under the Project's high level category, and can be ignored: * [[:Category:Research Expert, US Southern Colonies]] * [[:Category:US Southern Colonies Inactive Project Pages]] == Project Boxes and Project Sticker == ''Person Profiles'' within the scope of the Project are identified with one of two project boxes or the project sticker. The [[Template:US Southern Colonist|project box]] ''will'' be assigned to all ''project-managed Person Profiles''. The project box automatically assigns the profile to a ''colony level Colonists'' category based on the ''colony'' parameter. :{{US Southern Colonist|''colony''}} :where ''colony'' is one of: Virginia, Jamestown, Maryland, Carolina, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia The [[Template:US Southern Colonist Adjunct|adjunct project box]] ''will'' be assigned to all ''project-managed Adjunct Person Profiles''. The adjunct project box does not have the ''colony'' parameter. :{{US Southern Colonist Adjunct}} The [[Template:US Southern Colonist Sticker|project sticker]] ''may'' be assigned to any ''Person Profile'' within the scope of the Project. The project sticker automatically assigns the profile to a ''colony level Colonists'' category based on the ''colony'' parameter. :{{US Southern Colonist Sticker|''colony''}} :where ''colony'' is one of: Virginia, Jamestown, Maryland, Carolina, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia The ''colony'' parameter is a '''required''' parameter for both the project box and project sticker. If the ''colony'' parameter is mistakenly omitted, the project box and project sticker automatically assign the profile to the ''US Southern Colonists'' category. The profile will need to be edited to assign a ''colony'' parameter. As an alternative to adding the project sticker, you may manually assign the profile to a ''colony level Colonists'' category. If you remove the project sticker but wish the ''Person Profile'' to remain under the watch of the Project, remember to add the ''colony level Colonists'' category manually. == Colonies Timeline == The [[Project:US Southern Colonies |US Southern Colonies Project]] covers "the colonies of Maryland, Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia prior to 1776."[[Project:US_Southern_Colonies#Goal|US Southern Colonies Project Goal]] (accessed 21 August 2020). For the purposes of WikiTree, the colonies ended 4 July 1776. For the purposes of categorization, the following dates/events are used by the Project. The Colony of Virginia was chartered in 1606, was transferred to royal authority as a crown colony in 1624, and existed until 1776. Jamestown Colony was settled in 1607, and the last Jamestown muster was performed in January 1624/5. * Jamestown settlers from 1606 to 1624 are assigned to [[:Category:Jamestown Colonists]]. * Non-Jamestown settlers and post-January 1624/5 Jamestown residents are assigned to [[:Category:Virginia Colonists]]. The Province of Maryland existed from 1632 until 1776. The Province of Carolina existed from 1663 until 1712, and was then partitioned into The Province of North Carolina and The Province of South Carolina in 1712. The Province of North Carolina and The Province of South Carolina then each existed from 1712 to 1776. The Province of Georgia existed from 1732 to 1776. {| cellpadding="8" border="1" !Colony!!Begin!!End |- |Virginia||
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== Rationale == This section documents Project discussion and decisions affecting the use of ''Categories'' by the Project. ''2020-Sep—Colony level location categories top level or mid level''
This question was posed to the Colonial Teams (sent via the US Southern Colonies' Discussion Google Group and posted to the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Teams#comments|Teams]] page): :Should the colony level location category be top level (no ''Person Profiles'') or mid level across the board or as determined by each Colonial Team and, if a top level category, what to do about the ''Person Profiles'' with no information to indicate a county or a district? Answers received were for top level, meaning no ''Person Profiles'' in the colony level subcategories. The question of what to do with profiles of persons without more specific location information didn't have a clear answer, but adding them to the "needs=Location Research" project maintenance category would be a start. == Resources and References ==
Last reviewed 24 Jan 2023 by the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Categories Team|Categories Team]].

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US Southern Colonies Teams|US Southern Colonies Teams]] | '''Colonial Teams''' Project Coordinator: [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] The geographical teams in the US Southern Colonies Project are organized as follows: *[[Space: US Southern Colonies Province of Maryland Team|Province of Maryland Team]] *[[Space: US Southern Colonies Colony of Virginia Team|Colony of Virginia Team]] *[[Space:US Southern Colonies Jamestown Team|Jamestown Team]] (through the January 1624/5 Muster) *[[Space: US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team|Province of Carolina Team]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_North_Carolina_%281712-1776%29 Team|Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Team]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_South_Carolina_%281712-1776%29 Team|Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Team]] *[[Space: US Southern Colonies Province of Georgia Team|Province of Georgia Team]] == Sources and Resources == See [[Space:US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory|this Directory]] for WikiTree pages to help you with your research - both by-Colony and across the project.

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'''Colony of Virginia History'''
: The purpose of this page is to provide background and resources relevant to colonial Virginia. It is managed by the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Colony of Virginia Team|Colony of Virginia team]] of the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. :NOTE: Jamestown Colony has its own team; see [[Space:US_Southern Colonies Jamestown Team|Jamestown Team]] and '''[[Space:Jamestown, Virginia Colony|Jamestown, Virginia Colony Project Page]]'''. : See also * [[Space:Decker_Creek_Colony|Decker Creek Colony]] * [[Space:German_New_River_Settlement_of_Virginia|German New River Settlement]] == Virginia Colony Origin/History and Information on Counties == : ''Action Item: check all links'' *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vagirl/ Founders & First Families of the Colony of Virginia Ancient & Early Virginia 1607-1676] *[[Space:Manakintown_Huguenot_Ship_Lists|Huguenot Ships Lists]] to the colony of Virginia 1700-1702 information * 1606-1624 - Virginia Company :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_colony#Virginia_Company_.281606.E2.80.931624.29 Wikipedia article] * 1607 - [[Space:Jamestown%2C_Virginia_Colony|'''Jamestown''']] founded - first settlement in Virginia :*[[:Category:Jamestown%2C_Virginia|WikiTree Jamestown category]] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jamestown_Settlement_(1607%E2%80%931699) Wikipedia article] * 1617 - By this date, the Virginia colony had been divided by the Virginia Company into the Incorporations of Henricus, Charles City, James City, and Kecoughtan. See: [http://www.virginiaplaces.org/vacount/howstart.html Virginia Places] * 1619 - Virginia Company's Great Charter :*[[:Category: Virginia Company of London|Virginia Company of London category]] *1634 - Eight original "Shires" formed, and immediately called "Counties" [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html Virginia Formation Maps] **Accawmack **Charles City **Charles River **Elizabeth City (originally Kecoughtan Incorporation) **Henrico (originally Henricus Incorporation) **James City **Warrosquoyacke **Warwick River *1634-1788: :*[http://www.virginiaplaces.org/vacount/howstart.html Virginia Places], How Counties Got Started in Virginia :*[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Virginia_County_Creation_Dates_and_Parent_Counties Creation of Virginia Counties], Virginia County Creation Dates, Parent Counties, with Links to Boundary Changes :*[http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/pages/Virginia.html Virginia Atlas] Virginia Atlas of Historical County Boundaries, with interactive map detailing historical county borders within a timeline; other great links. :*[http://genealogyresources.org/Va_map_intro.html The Growth of Virginia in Maps, 1634-1895] Virginia County boundary changes with links to 24 maps within timelines 1634-1895. :* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_colony Wikipedia], Virginia Colony :*[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html Virginia Formation Maps] :* [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Parishes of Virginia] by Freddie Spraddlin :* [[:Category:Virginia_Parishes|Category: Virginia Parishes]] * June 25, 1788 - Virginia was the 10th state ratify the Constitution of the United States [[:Category:Virginia|WikiTree Virginia category]] *[http://www.virginiaplaces.org/boundaries/boundaryk.html How Virginia Got Its Boundaries] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~harrisonrep/Census/VAcounty.htm History of Virginia Counties] which has a great timeline for which counties were formed from existing, defunct or renamed counties, etc. Great resource. *[[Space:Hebron_Lutheran_Church_Birth_Register|Hebron Lutheran Church Birth Register]] Culpeper County, Virginia. Starts at 1717, two volumes, Germana descendents. *[[Space:History_Of_The_Gaulden_Family|Gaulden Family of Prince Edward County, Virginia]] *[[Space:Huff_Name_Study|Huff Name Study]] Nansemond County, Virginia Colony *The Colonial Vestry Book of Lynnhaven Parish, Princess Anne County, Virginia, 1723-1786; Transcribed and Edited by George Carrinton Mason; Historiographer, Diocese of Southern Virginia; https://archive.org/stream/colonialvestrybo00lynn/colonialvestrybo00lynn_djvu.txt == Government Structure == === Original Structure === ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== Local government in Virginia has one of the longer histories of the English-speaking settlements of North America. It all began with the settlement at Jamestown in 1607 (a poorly-sited location later abandoned) and Kecoughtan a better-sited location essentially stolen from Native Americans in 1610 which in the 21st century lays claim to status as the oldest continually-occupied settlement in the British Colonies in what is now the United States. For almost 400 years, hundreds of counties, cities, and towns were formed in the Colony of Virginia and later the Commonwealth (State) of Virginia (the Old Dominion). It was generally the tradition of the English during the colonial period to establish large geographic units, and then to subsequently sub-divide them into smaller more manageable units. This two-phase process was conducted in order to establish legal claims to maximum territory. As areas were settled the large territories were subdivided for a variety of reasons. Counties. The local governmental unit of a "county" came to Virginia following the form of shires (or counties) in England in 1634. The concept as it was brought to North America, was to have an area of size such that legal matter such as recordation of land and property transfers, resolutions of disputes, and other matters could be handled at a "court" within a day's journey of travel from all of its parts. As the population of counties grew, especially into more distant geographic extremities, many counties were subdivided to form additional counties. Having counties comprised of areas of common interests to the citizens became a more important factor as the distance one could travel in a single day increased. Throughout the United States, counties are generally the setting for local courts, and local courts are still the designated places for recording land transactions and resolving civil disputes and criminal matters. *[http://boards.cannabis.com/virginia-va/69946-lost-counties-cities-towns-virginia.html Lost counties, cities, and towns of Virginia ] == Settlers == '''Early Colonial Virginia Settlers''' The following persons were among the prominent first families that immigrated to Colonial Virginia in the 1600's through the early 1700's: : ''ACTION: Add links to their WikiTree profiles.''
'''Anthony Armistead''' (1645-1726) England bef. 1676 Elizabeth City Was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1693, 1696, 1699, and one of the committee in 1700 reporting a revision of the laws which were approved by the General Assembly in 1705 '''Gov. Richard Bennett''' (1609-1675) England bef. 1629 Virginia Colony Served as Colonial Governor of Virginia '''Norborne Berkeley, 4th Baron Botetourt''' (1717-1770) England 1768 Virginia Colony Served as Colonial Governor of Virginia 1768-1770 '''Maj. Robert Beverley''' (1641-c1685) England abt. 1663 Middlesex County Grandfather of Col. William Beverley, who patented "Beverley Manor" in Orange (later Augusta) County. '''Col. Robert Bolling''' (1646-1709) England 1660 Prince George's County '''Maj. Lewis Burwell''' (c1621-1658) England 1640 Gloucester Sergeant-Major of Militia '''William Byrd''' (1652-1704) England bef. 1672 Charles City Was a fur trader and served in the House of Burgesses '''Col. John Carter''' (1620-1669) England 1649 Norfolk Served in House of Burgesses in 1653-1658, father of Robert "King" Carter, acting Governor of Virginia 1726-1727. '''Capt. Raleigh Croshaw''' (1584-1624) England 1608 Elizabeth City Arrived in Jamestown in 1608, Served in House of Burgesses for Elizabeth City County. '''Lt. Gov. Robert Dinwiddie''' (1673-1770) Scotland bef. 1751 Virginia Served as Lt. Governor of Virginia from 1751 to 1758 '''Sir William Fairfax''' (1691-1757) England 1730's King George's County. Fairfax's daughter Anne married Warner Washington, 1st cousin of President George Washginton '''Sir Thomas Gates''' (c1585-1621) England 1609 Jamestown Settlement Served as Governor of Jamestown in 1610. '''Sir William Gooch''' (1681-1751) England bef. 1727 Virginia Colony Served as Governor of Virginia from 1727 until 1749, named Goochland County, Virginia after himself in 1727. Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia was named after his wife, Rebecca Staunton. '''Capt. Thomas Graves''' (c1580-1635) England 1608 Jamestown Settlement One of the early Settlers of Jamestown '''John Henry''' (c1704-1773) Scotland bef. 1732 Hanover Father of Patrick Henry, American Founding Father '''Gen. Robert Hunter''' (1664-1734) Scotland bef. 1707 unk. Served as Lt. Gov. of Colonial Virginia 1707-1709, Gov. of New Jersey and New York 1710-1720 and Gov. of Jamaica 1728-1734. '''Gov. Edmund Jennings''' (1629-1727) England bef. 1680 York Served as Acting Gov., Secretary of State and Attorney General '''Col. Richard Lee''' (c1618-1684) England 1639 Jamestown Settlement Served as Attorney General, High Sheriff and Col. of the Militia '''Col. George Mason''' (1629-1686) England 1652 Norfolk, Virginia served in House of Burgesses and was Sheriff in Stafford County '''John Rolfe''' (1585-1622) England 1610 Jamestown Settlement First to successfully cultivate tobacco in Colony; married Pocahontas. '''Capt. John Smith''' (1579-1631) England 1607 Jamestown Settlement Founded the Jamestown settlement in 1607 '''[[Spotswood-2 | Alexander Spotswood]]''' (c1676-1740) Morocco/England bef. 1710 Spotsylvania Appointed Lt. Governor of Virginia in 1710, founded the first Germanna Colony in 1714. '''Col. John Washington''' (1630-1677) England 1656 Westmoreland Great Grandfather of Pres. George Washington '''Francis West''' (1586-1634) England 1608 Jamestown Settlement Served as Deputy Governor of the Colony of Virginia 1627-1629. '''Lt. Col. John West''' (1638-1703) England bef. 1661 Accomack High Sheriff and Capt. of Militia in Accomack County, a contemporary of Col. John West. '''Gov. John West''' (1590-1659) England bef. 1632 King William Served as Colonial Governor of Virginia 1635-1637. '''Col. John West (1632-1691)''' Virginia bef. 1654 New Kent Served in House of Burgesses for New Kent County, son of Gov. John West. '''Gov. George Yeardley''' (1587-1627) England 1610 Jamestown Settlement Served as Deputy-Governor of the Virginia Colony from 1616-1617, 1625 & 1627.
=== Resources related to Early Virginia Families === *[http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Early_Settlers_of_Colonial_Virginia Early Settlers of Colonial Virginia] (WeRelate.org) *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Families_of_Virginia First Families of Virginia] (Wikipedia) *[http://apva.org/rediscovery/page.php?page_id=31 Original Settlers of Jamestowne] * Early Colonial Virginia - www.genealogical-gleanings.com/Early_Virginia.htm was a dead link but captured by archive.org's WayBack Machine: ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20160615014202/http://genealogical-gleanings.com/Early%20Virginia.htm Early Colonial Virginia] ** [https://web.archive.org/web/20160531052440/http://www.genealogical-gleanings.com/Sitemap.htm Genealogical Gleanings Site Map] *[http://dallen1989.tripod.com/Virginia-Settlers.html Virginia Early Settlers] *[https://archive.org/details/lewisesmeriwethe00ande ''Lewises, Meriwethers and their kin : Lewises and Meriwethers with their tracings through the families whose records are herein contained,''] digital book which can be borrowed from the [https://archive.org Internet Archive] *[http://www.jstor.org/stable/1915297?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Virginia Names Spelt One Way and Called Another] The William and Mary Quarterly Vol. 3, No. 4 (Apr., 1895), pp. 271-273 *[https://archive.org/details/cavalierspioneer00nuge/page/538/mode/2up ''Cavaliers and Pioneers, abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800.''] by Nugent, Nell Marion; Virginia State Library; Virginia Genealogical Society. [https://archive.org/ Internet Archive] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1949959?availability=El%20Dorado%20California%20Family%20History%20Center Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Vol. 1-34, by Beverly Fleet.] Includes indexes/dates for each county. Salt Lake City, Utah : Digitized by FamilySearch International, 2011. [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] == Military == *[http://www.jstor.org/stable/4242220?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Virginia Militia in the Revolution]The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 7, No. 1 (Jul., 1899), pp. 24-29 Published by: Virginia Historical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4242220 *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/3219697?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''United States Revolutionary War Rosters of Soldiers and Sailors.''] Museum of the American Revolution, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. FamilySearch Digital Collections. [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] == Timeline ==
1600s - The Great Warpath - Beginning as an animal path, this trail connected major Native American kingdoms, the Delaware in Pennsylvania, The Shawnee in the central valley of Virginia, and the Yuchi in southwest Virginia and eastern Tennessee prior to their extermination by the Cherokee. 1654 - Abraham Wood made his first trip into the Southwest region of Virginia from Fort Henry, traveling 120 miles to the chief town of the Occaneechi at the junction of the Roanoke and Dan Rivers. 1669-70 - Dr. John Lederer, a German physician journeyed to the top of the Blue Ridge chain at Front Royal. 1671 - Abraham Wood sent an expedition led by Captain Thomas Batts and assistant Robert Fallam. This is first report of explorers reaching the Appalachian divide and finding the Indian trail known as the Great Warpath. The Totero people of the Cherokee nation were encountered on this journey. 1673 - Abraham Wood sent James Needham and his assistant Gabriel Arthur to the Cherokee capital at Chota (Tennessee). They followed the "Path of the Armed Ones". Arthur was left with the Cherokee to learn the language and customs while Needham returned to report at Fort Henry. 1674 - Gabriel Arthur was captured by the Shawnee but was released in hopes of promoting trade with the English. He traveled along the trail from Ohio through the Cumberland Gap on the Warriors’ Path of Kentucky. 1676: [[:Category:Bacon%27s_Rebellion|Bacon's Rebellion]] 1681-1698 - Colonel Cadwallader Jones established trade with Indians beyond the Blue Ridge Mountains even though such contact was discouraged by the Crown (of England) at that time. 1706 - Franz Ludwig Michel of Bern, Switzerland undertook an early exploration of the Shenandoah Valley coming as far as present day Edinburg. 1716 - Governor Alexander Spotswood led his Knights of the Golden Horseshoe to the peaks of the Blue Ridge Mountains and into the Shenandoah Valley. 1738 - European incursions and settlements precipitated the formation of Augusta County, the westernmost colonial territory at the time. 1739 - A British Crown land grant of 92 thousand acres was given to Benjamin Borden to bring settlers into the area that is now Rockbridge County. 1742-1745 - Colonel James Patton received two large land grants of 100 thousand acres each to encourage settlement in the Roanoke River and New River valleys. 1744 - The Treaty of Lancaster with the Iroquois Confederacy affirmed the use of the Warriors’ Path and allowed English settlements west of the "Great Mountains". 1745 - The first settlement west of the New River was called Dunkards Bottom due to the practice of full immersion baptism by the religious community. 1749 - Augusta Academy was founded in Lexington eventually becoming Washington and Lee University. The institution continues to receive dividends on stock donated by George Washington. 1750- Dr. Thomas Walker partnered with Peter Jefferson (father of Thomas) and others to form the Loyal Land Company and find 800 thousand acres in far southwest Virginia. Walker kept a detailed journal of rivers, salt licks, Indian trails, mountains and valleys. He and his men traveled through the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky where they built a small cabin. 1751- Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson published a map listing several names for the route, including "Indian Road by Treaty of Lancaster" and the "Great Road" thro Virginia to Philadelphia." The map indicates the Carolina Road splitting off the Wilderness Road at the town of Amsterdam near Fincastle and traversing toward North Carolina. 1754 - French and Indian War began. Many inhabitants fled eastward to escape Indian raids. Others "forted up." 1755 - Draper’s Meadow in present day Blacksburg was attacked by Shawnee who captured Mary Draper Ingles and killed Colonel James Patton. 1755-1756 - Fort Vause was established near Shawsville along the route in response to Indian attacks and the return of Mary Draper Ingles from captivity. Fort Vause was then captured and burned by the Indians and French. 1756 - Colonel George Washington oversaw the reconstruction of Fort Vause, near Shawsville and was almost captured and killed by Shawnee warriors traveling northward on the Wilderness Trail. 1758 - The road became known as the Valley Road in the Shenandoah region, also the Pennsylvania Road or the Irish Road. 1758 - Fort Chiswell (near Wytheville) was built by Colonel William Byrd, III as a staging point for the "Cherokee Wars." The fort was then managed by Colonel John Chiswell who founded the lead mines in the area. 1758 - Three companies under Major Andrew Lewis improved and widened the route into a wagon road from the crossing on the New River to present day Abingdon. He continued on to the Holston River by another route. 1758-1765 - During the French and Indian War, George Washington commanded the Virginia regiments from his headquarters in Winchester. 1761 - Elisha Walden and a party of long hunters departed Fort Chiswell (near Wytheville) to explore and establish hunting camps in the area west of the Cumberland Gap. Even though they got no further than Wallen’s Creek, their success stimulated more hunting parties to travel to the far reaches of Virginia’s "caintuck" (Kentucky) region. 1761 - William Ingles received license to operate a ferry "over the New River to the opposite shore" to aid travelers. This ferry operation continued for many years. 1763 - French and Indian War peace treaty was concluded and the British got most of the French land in North America. Because of the expense of the conflict, the British began taxing the colonists to pay for the war. 1769 - Joseph Martin was recruited to settle Powell Valley. He explored an area within a few miles of Cumberland Gap. 1769 - Daniel Boone with a group of long hunters bound for the Kentucky hunting grounds encountered Joseph Martin in Powell Valley. Boone followed the hunting path into Kentucky where he established a hunting camp and continued exploring for nearly two years. His father and brothers made trips back to their homes in North Carolina. 1773 - Daniel Boone and William Russell attempted to move their families to Kentucky. Boone’s son James and Russell’s son Henry along with seven other men were about 2 miles behind the main party when they were attacked by a mixed band of Shawnee, Delaware and Cherokee. James and Henry were both killed along with others. Boone and Russell abandoned their attempt to move to Kentucky. 1773-1774 - Daniel Boone and his family wintered at Castle Wood on the Clinch River following the aborted attempt to move to Kentucky. 1774 - Natural Bridge, a geologic wonder, was purchased by Thomas Jefferson to be preserved as a mountain retreat. 1774 - Smithfield Plantation was founded by Colonel William Preston in present day Blacksburg. He served as a member of the House of Burgesses and held the offices of County Lieutenant, Sheriff, and County Surveyor for Fincastle County. 1774 - Lord Dunmore ordered the building of forts along the Clinch River, later to become the Fincastle/Cumberland Gap Turnpike route. Local militia determined the number and location of forts to be built 1774 - During Lord Dunmore’s War, Colonel Andrew Lewis led officers and troops at the battle of Point Pleasant in present day West Virginia. This conflict effectively ended war with the Shawnee Indians (for a time) and paved the way for the settlement of Kentucky. 1775 - Colonel Richard Henderson of the Transylvania Land Company sought to obtain a large portion of Kentucky from the Cherokee Indians through a questionable land purchase at Sycamore Shoals (Elizabethton, TN). He employed Daniel Boone to blaze a path through the Cumberland Gap into Kentucky. 1775 - William Preston and William Christian gathered a group near Fort Chiswell to write and sign the "Fincastle Resolutions," a document calling for freedom, liberty and popular sovereignty (a precursor to the Declaration of Independence). 1775-1810 - An estimated 200 to 300 thousand people passed through Virginia on their way to Cumberland Gap and Kentucky. 1776 - The American Colonies declared their independence from Great Britain. 1779 - Thomas Harrison deeded land for public buildings for a community known as Rocktown which became a refuge for Brethren and Mennonites. The town later became the city of Harrisonburg. 1780 - The Overmountain Men mustered at several points along the route including Abingdon, with the grand muster at Sycamore Shoals on the Watauga, and then marched to Kings Mountain. The battle that followed was one of the turning points of the American Revolution. 1783 - Great Britain and three other countries recognized the independence of the 13 United States at the Treaty of Paris. 1784 - Teacher and explorer John Filson wrote about the Wilderness Road and the exploits of Daniel Boone in his book The Discovery, Settlement, and Present State of Kentucke published in Philadelphia. The book inspired many to pack up and head to Kentucky along the Wilderness Road. 1795-1796 - The Kentucky portion of the Wilderness Road was improved and opened to wagon travel. 1804-1808 - Meriwether Lewis and William Clark (of Lewis & Clark fame) courted local women near Fincastle before setting out as leaders of the Corps of Discovery. Both men traveled the Wilderness Road on their return to Virginia. Clark married his fiancée, Julia Hancock, after naming a river for her on the epic journey. 1831 - Cyrus McCormick demonstrated the first successful mechanical reaper near his farm at Steeles Tavern, thus beginning the age of farm mechanization. 1834 - The Virginia Assembly passed legislation allowing the incorporation of the Valley Turnpike Company to improve the road from Winchester to Harrisonburg. Legislation was also passed to develop the Fincastle - Cumberland Gap Turnpike. 1838 - The Valley Turnpike charter was expanded to include the road from Harrisonburg to Staunton. 1840-1850 - With the opening of the National Road and other avenues westward, the route through western Virginia declined in importance. It was partially abandoned and later absorbed into the national highway system. 1850 - The Virginia and Tennessee Railroad edged ever closer to the far reaches of Southwest Virginia, eventually reaching Roanoke two years later.
== Migration == === Ships === * [http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/tousa_va.shtml Olive Tree]: lists ships arriving in Virginia before 1820 * [https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm Pilgrim Ship Lists Early 1600's Over 7100 families and 290 ships] by Ann Stevens, Pack Rat Productions. (mostly VA & MA) * [[:Category:Chesapeake_Colony_Ships|WikiTree category]]: Chesapeake Colony Ships (includes arrivals at Virginia) ===First Settlers of the Northern Neck of Virginia Migrated from Maryland=== In the late 1640s many leaders of Maryland's Civil War fled south across the Potomac River to settle on the Northern Neck of the Colony of Virginia. As [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plundering_Time Ingle's Rebellion] demonstrated, these men had an overwhelming desire for individual freedom, ownership of the land they worked and self-government. Their experiences in Maryland would influence the future of Northumberland and Westmoreland Counties of Virginia and indeed of our nation since three of America's first five presidents were great-grandsons of immigrants to this spirited environment. *[http://milaminvirginia.com/Links/RUSH/First_Settlers_of_the_Northern_Neck_of_Virginia.html First Settlers of the Northern Neck of Virginia] === Resources Related to Early Southern Migration === *[http://www.vahistorical.org/collections-and-resources/learn/story-virginia-digital-timeline The Story of Virginia Digital Timeline] from the Virginia Historical Society *[http://pagenweb.org/~cumberland/migration.htm Migration Routes from Pennsylvania to Virginia] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wilderness_Road Wilderness Road,] Migration Patterns from Virginia === Migrating Ancestor Template === {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Maryland | destination = Virginia | origin-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-23.png | destination-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-49.png }}
:'''To add a migrating ancestor template to a profile:''' #Click on the edit tab of this page and scroll down to the Migrating Ancestor section of the page. #Left click on the left beside the double brackets, hold down the left mouse button, and highlight all of the text down to the closing brackets. This will highlight the text you want to copy. #Next, right click on the highlighted text and click on "copy." #Go to the target profile, use the edit tab, scroll to the place where you want to add the template and click there. #Right click and select "paste." This will paste the template exactly as you see it here. #To customize the template for your target profile go to [[:Category:Flag_Images|Flag Images]] to find different flags or go directly to [[Space:US_State_Flag_Images|State Flags]]. #Copy the file name of the flag you want to use, and paste it to the right of the = sign under origin and destination flags. #You can also go to the [[Template:Migrating_Ancestor|blank template]] , copy and paste it to your page, and add your customized information. #For ancestors who did NOT migrate, you can use the Virginia Sticker (see [[Project:Virginia#Templates|Templates]] on the Virginia Project page for details).
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==Kentucky, Originally Part of Virginia Colony== : ''This entire section needs removal to a Virginia and/or Kentucky Resources Page.'' Separation from Virginia Several factors contributed to the desire of the residents of Kentucky to separate from Virginia. First, traveling to the state capital was long and dangerous. Second, offensive use of local militia against Indian raids required authorization from the governor of Virginia. Last, Virginia refused to recognize the importance of trade along the Mississippi River to Kentucky's economy. Trade with the Spanish colony of New Orleans, which controlled the mouth of the Mississippi, was forbidden.[5] The magnitude of these problems increased with the population of Kentucky, leading Colonel Benjamin Logan to call a constitutional convention in Danville in 1784. Over the next six years, nine more conventions were held. During one, General James Wilkinson proposed secession from both Virginia and the United States to become a ward of Spain, but the idea was defeated. Finally, on June 1, 1792, with Virginia consenting to the separation, the United States Congress accepted the Kentucky Constitution and admitted it as the 15th state,[5] without creating a territory first Kentucky was a battleground during the Revolutionary War; the Battle of Blue Licks, one of the last major battles of the Revolution, was fought in Kentucky. *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Kentucky History of Kentucky] *[https://www.scribd.com/doc/61938550/Revolutionary-War-in-Kentucky Revolutionary War in Kentucky] *[http://kynghistory.ky.gov/history/1qtr/lodbluelicks.htm In The Line of Duty Battle of Blue Licks] Fort Boonesborough located in Madison County, established in 1775, by Daniel Boone and others, was the first fort in Kentucky. Fort Boonesborough became the first town in Kentucky chartered by the Virginia Assembly. Present-day spelling of the town is "Boonesboro", although the fort and state park retain the old way. *[http://web.archive.org/web/20150320043928/http://www.kentuckycrosswords.com/learn/pioneers.html Kentucky People - Pioneers and Explorers] Kentucky Crosswords. == American Indians in Colonial Virginia == *[http://genealogy.about.com/od/native_american/p/dawes_rolls.htm Description: How to use the Dawes Rolls] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/dawes/intro.html The Dawes Rolls, (Final Rolls of the Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory)] 1898-1914 * (1610-1614), (1622-1626), (1644-1646) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Powhatan_Wars Anglo Powhatan Wars] == Slavery in Colonial Virginia == *[http://unknownnolonger.vahistorical.org/ Unknown No Longer] A Database of Virginia Slave Names *[http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-irish-slave-trade-the-forgotten-white-slaves/31076 The Irish Slave Trade – The Forgotten “White” Slaves The Slaves That Time Forgot] == Research Resources == : ''See [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Reliable_Sources|US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources]].'' == Colonial Virginia Categories == : ''30 May 2020: This list needs review and updating.'' * [[:Category: House of Burgesses, Virginia Colony|House of Burgess, Virginia Colony category]] To add a profile to the Virginia Colony category, use: [[Category:House of Burgess, Virginia Colony]] * [[:Category:Virginia_Colony|Virginia Colony category]] To add a profile to the Virginia Colony category, use: [[Category:Virginia Colony]] * [[:Category:Virginia|Virginia category]] Look under the Virginia category for Virginia cities and counties ==Related Free Space Pages== * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:1650_Land_Grant_from_Sir_William_Berkely&public=1 1650 Northumberland Land Grant from Sir William Berkely] includes names of the 32 persons transported by Gervace Dodson * [[Space:Researching_Early_Virginia_Settlers_from_London|Researching Early Virginia Settlers from London]] includes useful resources ===Surname/Family Pages=== *[[Space:Data_pertaining_to_WARREN_family_of_VA|Warren]] includes Virginia, Maryland and other areas. * [http://berrytree.org/robertberrypac.html Robert Berry], born 1729 in Princess Anne County, Virginia == Colonial Virginia Cemeteries == For guidance in setting up categories for cemeteries: *[[Category_Cemetery_Formatting|Category Cemetery Formatting]] On individual Cemetery pages, resources should be listed along with a description. == Additional Sources related to Colonial Virginia ==== * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_colony Wikipedia Virginia Colony article] (Wikipedia) * Interactive map of Virginia showing county formations ([http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html Virginia Counties]) * [http://www.lva.lib.va.us Library of Virginia] * [http://vagenweb.org/tylers_bios/vol1.htm Encyclopedia of Virginia Biographies] * [http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/ Encyclopedia Virginia] * [http://essexmuseum.org/arc-index-a.htm Essex County Museum and Historical Society Archives] * [https://archive.org/details/familyrecordbiog00mcco ''Family Record and Biography''] by Leander James McCormick. Chicago:1906. This book of McCormick and related families is available in digitized form and as a .pdf at Archives.org. * [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hnl3cr ''Virginia genealogies : a genealogy of the Glassell family of Scotland and Virginia : also of the families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Taylor, Wallace, and others, of Virginia and Maryland''] by Horace Edwin Hayden, Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a: E.B. Yordy, printer, 1891. This is one of the standard references on early Virginia families and is available in digitized form at [http://www.hathitrust.org/digital_library HathiTrust] * [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731831 ''House of Moncure Genealogy''], by Marion Moncure Duncan , Adrian Cather Miller, Peyton Sagendorf Moncure, 1967. Library of Congress Catalog #67-28800 *[https://eservice.pwcgov.org/library/digitallibrary/ Prince William Public Library System Digital Library] ''e Digital Library consists of historic records, vital records, photos, images, and maps.'' == Photos and Images == [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Virginiacolony.png Map of Virginia]Contributors [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page "Wikimedia Commons"] Wikimedia Foundation, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License, Web accessed September 18, 2014 [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1630_Hondius_Map_of_Virginia_and_the_Chesapeake_-_Geographicus_-_NovaVirginiaeTabula-hondius-1630.jpg "Henricus Hondius" 1630 Map of the Virginia Colony and the Chesapeake Bay] [http://docsouth.unc.edu/southlit/smith/ill1.html "Ould Virginia"] from John Smith's, ''The Generall Historie of Virginia ...''John Smith, ''The Generall Historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles ...'' Page 18a, London: Printed by I.D. and I.H. for Michael Sparkes, 1624, ''Documenting the American South.'' October 12, 2014, University Library, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, http://docsouth.unc.edu. accessed October 12, 2014 :: Online edition (translation) [http://docsouth.unc.edu/southlit/smith/menu.html UNC] :: Online edition (Full text) [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101072919929;view=1up;seq=11;size=175 HathiTrust] [http://etc.usf.edu/maps/pages/2400/2446/2446.htm "British Virginia Counties in 1652"]Albert Bushnell Hart, LL.D., ''The American Nation'' Vol 4 (New York, NY: Harper and Brothers, 1906) 98, from Educational Technology Clearinghouse [http://etc.usf.edu/maps/ "Maps ETC"] Florida Center for Instructional Technology, College of Education, University of South Florida, July 14, 2009, accessed September 19, 2014 == Sources Cited on this Page == [[Category:Virginia Colony]][[Category: Virginia History]]

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colonial_Teams|Colonial Teams]] | '''Colony of Virginia Team''' | [[Space:Colony_of_Virginia_Reliable_Sources|Colony of Virginia Reliable Sources]] Welcome to the team page for the Colony of Virginia, [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. This page has information about team members, tasks, and additional [[#Resources|resources]]. == The Team == The Colony of Virginia Team covers Virginians born before July 4, 1776. [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Virginia|Click here]] for a page that focuses on the history and development of Virginia before the American Revolution. The [[Project:United States|United States Project]] focuses on profiles of people in America post-1776, although many of its sub-projects, such as the [[Project:Virginia|Virginia Project]], previous to this project's revival covered pre-1776 also. ==Members== Team Leader: '''Vacant. Please contact the project leader, [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]], if you are interested (must be a Wikitree Leader) in overseeing this Team as well as with any questions/issues or post on the project Google group.''' Team Members: *[[Adkins-Langen-1|Alex Adkins-Langen]] -Colony of Virginia and Bio Builders Teams * [[Albertini-1|John Albertini]] My colonial ancestors were Ayers, Brown, Chew, Harris, Randall, Wynne in MD, PA, VA. * [[Anderson-23510 | Thom Anderson]]: For the Colonial period, most ancestors/cousins were in Virginia starting in Jamestown and later in the Northern Neck with many moving to [[Space: Loudoun County, Virginia | Loudoun]] and [[Space: Culpeper County, Virginia | Culpeper]] Counties by the start of the Revolution. *[[Anderson-67401|William Anderson]] - Colonial Virginia families, particularly in New Kent and Hanover Counties. I am pre-1700 certified and am actively loading up detailed profiles for the seven sons of Robert Anderson I, then moving down their trees. * [[Ange-27 | Daniel Ange]]: Many of my family lines have either travelled through or been in Virginia since the Colonial period. A few surnames include the Kitchen, Adams, West, Minor, and Gunnell families of Northern Virginia on my paternal side and the Dabney, Peele, Fowler, Parsons, Crenshaw, and DePriest families on my maternal lines. * [[Baker-13902|Mary Baker]] - Researching my Tullos/Rodham ancestry believed to have originated in Maryland and Virginia. *[[Baker-53780|Anne Baker]] member of Colony of Virginia Team,impressed with the Wiki Tree structure of combining data under "one tree". It is a bit overwhelming to read *[[Bayer-1265|Cyndee Bayer]]- member of Virginia Colony Team *[[Birchett-14|Rosemary (Birchett) Newman]] - about Rosemary * [[Blackstone-170|Donnie Blackstone]]: About me... * [[Boone-1915|Toni Boone]] joining Colony of Virginia and Province of Maryland. My father's side are Boones and came over on The Dove and Ark. * [[Brady-1418|Chris Brady]]: Many of my ancestors came to Virginia originally. I have a keen interest in Amherst County and am willing to do lookups in the will/deed books I have for Amherst. * [[Bright-1984 | Billie Keaffaber]]: About ... * [[Brooks-4115|Linda (Brooks) Hoerner]] = about Linda *[[Brown-42238|Dusti (Brown) Ide]] ` about Dusti *[[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]]: I have early roots in colonial VA, with arrivals in the 1630s'-1640s, and settling primarily in Accomack-Northampton. Surnames include Croshaw, Graves, Holloway, Nuthall, Roper, and Sprigg. Other early VA surnames: Brown (still searching for direct paternal ancestor either in VA or MD pre-1776), Crews, Prather and Walker. Brothers' (surname Brown) peculiar 111 marker ydna match to Swearingen, Bolling, Kirkland and Walton. * [[Buckner-1534|Loretta Buckner]]: One half of my ancestry is solidly from the Piedmont are of NC, via primarily PA, but some VA, prior to migrating pre-1776. I'm still fairly focused there (NC) in my research--as there are still some stones to unturn--but I do feel a special affinity for Virginia, having grown up in the region, for the most part. As much as an Army Brat can be from anywhere, Fairfax County was my home for more than half of my primary and secondary school days. '''2023''' Addendum: Turns out, lots of roots go back to Spotsylvania, Goochland and Caroline County - I'm also quite active now with USBH, helping to trace and document former enslaved and (sadly), lots of exposure through '''Crutchfield''', '''Stapleton''', '''Duerson''', '''Craven''', '''Buckner''', '''Johnson''', '''Alston'''... likely more, and this is VERY interesting work, for anyone who loves digging! *[[Buckles-580|Gloria Lee Buckles Reid]]- families are: Middleton, Harris, Barham, Thorpe, Judkins, Clark, Pierce, Mansfield, Raper, Kent, Reid, Lochridge, and others from Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. I have been researching these lines since 1983, * [[Burns-4767|Allice (Burns) Reynolds]]: .. *[[Burch-1579|Deb McCarter]] Most of my paternal side were in Virginia and North Carolina pre 1776. I have particular interest in collaborating to document the Burch/Lawrence intermarriage connections. *[[Burton-13593|Deborah (Burton) White]]- ancestral lines that come from the southern colonial period: Burton, Higgenbotham, Hickey, Ensminger, Wale, Stamps and Flinn. My husband's lineage includes the single original Jamestown settler, Capt. Robert Behethland. There are a lot of ancestors from Virginia, but also the Carolinas * [[Gist-771|Debbie Nance]] ancestors in Maryland, Colony of Virginia, Province of North Carolina and Province of South Carolina *[[Hargis-1027|Amy Blythe]]: I have heavy early & mid-colonial VA roots on my both sides. Paternal: Hargis, Duke, House/Howze, Greene, Powell, Layton, Fisher, Cooksey/Kearse, MeriwetheHair-1386r, Lewis, Rucker, White, Tinsley, Parks, Beasley, Yarbrough, Pope, Fort, McKinnee/McKinney, Godby/Godbee, Royall, Davenport, Ransone, Varner & Stephenson. Maternal: Price, Freeman, Hall, Galbraith/Galbreath, Baughman, Penn, Ziegler, Buckwalter, Shook, Waters, Lanier, Burch, Maclin, Sampson, Jordan, Washington, Westmoreland, Nipper, Harwell, Lindsey, Barksdale, Woodruff, Bevis, Barton, Turner, Moseley, Grantham, Ammons, West, Bates, Owens, Pate & Jones. Main counties of interest: are Isle of Wight (IOW), Brunswick, Surry, Prince Georges, Charles City, Spotsylvania, & Augusta. I am the lead researcher for the IOW VA Dukes (or ftDNA group 2) in the GEDmatch Duke/Dukes DNA Study. Across all Duke groups, we have recently begun to request profile protection on the earliest progenitors. * [[Campbell-40095|Kevin Guy Campbell]]- I am researching the Campbell Families in all the states covered by the project. * [[Carter-33334|Denise Carter]]: My Carter ancestors arrived in Colonial Virginia in 1650/52 . They began with large plantations in Lancaster County and moved to Prince William, Loudoun, Clarke/Frederick and then to Fairfax County around 1890. Once my 4th GGF died in 1801, his large number of children primarily moved to 3 different counties in KY and to Bloomington, IN. From KY, many of the kids from subsequent generations settled in Texas and as far west as California. One daughter stayed in Loudoun County with her husband and children while my 3rd GGF, James Carter, moved a short distance from his family home in Loudoun County to Frederick/Clarke County, where he married and had a large family of his own. Besides Carter, prominent surnames in my family are Norman (Liberty County, GA, Macon, MO and Seattle, WA), Bosteyon/Boston, Crump, Clark, Estes, Gaines, Richards, Hospital, Pendleton, Mitchell, Rowland, Jacobs, Stacy, Wills, Breeze and Salter. * [[Christian-3893|Jim Christian]]- My Virginia decendents are from Christian's Creek, Aguata, VA. Gilbert Robert Christian (about 1677-1756) buried in Christian's Creek. I am also a member of the Quaker Project and am related to Samuel Smith (158-1839) born in Reidsville, Rockingham, NC. *[[Clary_Willis-1|Teresa Clary Willis]] member of Colony of Virginia and Jamestown Colony Teams * [[Cunningham-4010 | Larry Cunningham]]: Most of my ancestors are from Virginia. * [[Davis-82259|C Davis]]: I am interested in my Davis lineage. John D. Davis-born in Cumberland, VA, 1805; died- Buckingham, VA, 1860. Married Mary Jane Carter (Buckingham, VA 1811-1907 ). I have the Davis/King family Bible with photos that I would like to identify. I cannot find any additional info past John D Davis. Also, I am related to Meador, King, Watkins, Guerrant, DuToi, L'Orange, Ragland, Burks, Womack, Seamster, Ligon, Conner, & Crowder families of VA. Most of my family on both sides has VA roots (Southern Colonies). I am a member of DAR, and my aunt (who traveled many times to UK to do research-it was lost when she passed) was a member of the Huguenot Society and Valley Forge Society. I would like to trace back as far as possible. I would also like to meet relatives. *[[Davis-22213|Teresa Davis]] - about Teresa * [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]] My ancestors arrived in Maryland, Virginia and, the Carolina's between the 1500s and the 1700s. My maternal line arrived or migrated to South Carolina before the 1700s from North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland. My paternal family pioneered into Kentucky from North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland when it was still a part of Virginia in the late 1700s. *[[Dreyer-373|Sjana Bauer]]- A lot of my family falls within this project and the Jamestown Colony, Province of Maryland, Colony of Virginia and Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Teams *[[Dunn-5991|Melissa Dunn Miller]] - family from North Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia. * [[Eggleston-1942|Mike Eggleston]] Colony of Virginia and Data Doctors Teams. *[[Fancher-668|Laurie McKenna]] I’m not new to genealogy but I’m relatively new to WikiTree and still learning my way around. I’m hoping to learn a lot from this project and share what I can. This Virginia Team is where I have the most experience. *[[Fryrear-25|Rick Fryrear]] -"Fryrear" , seems to have roots in pre-1700 Virginia, just possibly Isle of Wight / Nansemond area circa 1650 (I am tracing some pretty sketchy sources here). Also working with the USBH Virginia Team and am trying to pull together slave owner profiles by linking back to ancestors' records while trying to not create a bunch of orphan profiles. That so far has involved mid-1700s but I think that shortly I may need to include a few pre-1700. *[[Goosey-55|Lianne Gregory]]- have ancestors in Virginia, Kentucky and other southern colonies. Additionally, I have some "brick walls" that I would love to someday verifiably resolve * [[Gossage-102 | Mary Gossage]]: Most of my ancestors came through Virginia and spent time in Loudoun County. Some stayed, some moved west. And some in PA, OH, MN with ancestors in Loundon County married people generations later whose ancestors had also been in Loudoun. * [[Griscom-30|John Griscom Jr.]] about John * [[Harrison-29734|DeSales Harrison]] III - I'd like join the Jamestown team and the Colony of Virginia Team. Looks like we (might) have an ancestor or two in that area *[[Hatfield-804|Michael J Hatfield]]-Several of my ancestors and their siblings lived in Virginia during the colonial era. They either arrived from another colony or came through Jamestown. They are veterans of various pre-Revolution Indian wars and/or The Revolutionary War. Families: Alley, Arthur, Cormany, Hatfield, Murray, Smidt/Smith & Talbot. *[[Hatchett-114 |Steve Hatchett]] Rejoining Southern Colonies, * [[Haynes-5935|James F Haynes]] - Haynes family, first emigrated to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1634. The Lee, Craig, Reid, and Sharp families, who were pre-1776 residents of the Province of Virginia. *[[Henderson-31471|Darla Henderson]] - I have been a long time genealogist. I made my family tree on Ancestry public earlier this year and then decided I should contribute in another location. I have added information to Family Search * [[Hoare-535|Malcolm Hoare]]: About me... * [[Hodapp-143|Lawrence Hodapp]]: About half of my mother's 3rd–great–grandparents were born in Virginia. One of my more interesting Southern ancestors is Col. Robert "Potato Hole" Woodson, whose mother reportedly hid him in a potato hole during the 1644 attack in which his father was killed. *[[Hudson-6932|Yolaine Hudson]] - Paternal side came to America during the colonial period in the 1600's and resided in VA and MD for the most part until NC came available, then many migrated to KY, etc....our early colonists- Archer, Bailey, Ball, Baugh, Bolling, Burris, Butt, Byrd, Chambers, Chewning, Chiles, Colclough, Croshaw, Durham, Farrar, Field, Holloway, Holt, Hudson, Jefferson, Moore, Tandy, and West *[[Isaacs-1446|Lea (Isaacs) Cooley]] Most all of my paternal ancestors are originally from the Colony of Virginia. Many arrived in the 1500 - 1600s and pioneered areas in both Virginia and later West Virginia in the counties of Wayne and Cabell. Many of my Isaacs line left Winchester, Frederick, Virginia to settle in North Carolina and some later settled between Wayne County, West Virginia and neighboring Kentucky. Some of my paternal family surnames include Isaacs, Watts, McComas, Hale, Osburn, Adkins, Clay, Davis, Peyton, and Ferguson. Many of my maternal ancestors also arrived at the Colony of Virginia and pioneered into the Carolinas, TN, and Kentucky while my maternal Swiss-German Sigler/Zeigler ancestors arrived in South Carolina in the 1600s and settled in Louisiana (Greater New Orleans and Southwest/Coastal Mississippi). I am also on the [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Jamestown Team|Jamestown Team]]. *[[Johnson-136214|Christine Gephart]] - teams Colony of Virginia, Carolina team, and Province of North Carolina. I’m willing to help in anyway with these projects *[[Jones-75574|Heather Jones]]- Colony of Virginia, Province of North Carolina Team, Province of South Carolina Team,I will be happy to help with categorization as well, as have done this * [[Keller-9017|Leila Keller]] - * [[Kepner-132|Margaret Kerns]] - Many families in VA, NC and MD during colonial period; several are pre-1700. Plans to add sources to Gedcom, stickers. *[[Kidd-1353 |Curry Kidd Walker]] - Family line, Perry [bef 1700] and Ragsdale [abt 1644] maternal lines immigrated to Virginia and then to SC. I am now researching my Grafton [abt 1790] line * [[Kirkpatrick-3930|Tammy Kirkpatrick]]: Several of my ancestors trace back to Colonial Virginia, including some who are confirmed in the Jamestown Society. I have been working to confirm information and source the Townes family of Virginia. Other family names I have from Virginia are Allen, Archer, Boykin, Epperson, Field, Hix, Hudson, Huffman, Jones. I'm sure I left someone out! * [[Kleine-49|Honi Kleine]]: I am an obsessive learner with great interest in Early American History. My own family's history is deeply rooted in Colonial Virginia, more recently in those Stith, Smith, Webster, and Vaughan families, to name a few, who left civilization and organized government to do their part in populating the State of Kentucky. Not me, I'm a Hoosier, born and raised. * [[Lake-1774|Steve Lake]] Returning to Southern Colonies and Maryland, Virginia, Carolinas, Georgia Teams *[[Lewis-33292|Shaun Lewis]] - New member *[[Little-3000|James Little]] - about James * [[Mankin-102|Michael Mankin]] has early ancestors from Virginia and Maryland *[[Martin-83140|Brett Martin]] Ancestors in Colony of Virginia and Province of North carolina (1712-1776) *[[Martin-3754|David Martin]] * [[Massey-4724|Anne Massey]]: About me... *[[McAdoo-199|RL McAdoo]] Researching Families McAdoo/McAdow, Stewart, Larkin, Glass, Evans, and others located around Buffalo and Alamance (Guilford NC) and Sinking Springs (Abingdon VA) Presbyterian Churches. All established pre-1776. Usually embarked from from Ulster or Scotland and landing at ports of Baltimore, Philadelphia, or Charleston. * [[McClain-3310|Scott McClain]]: My main early Virginia interest is the far southwestern frontier - old Brunswick County from the 1730s on. Spending a lot of time working on the Wallin/Walling, Blevins, and related families in this area during that period. *[[Merritt-4138|Jennifer Jordan]] - My family has been in Virginia since the beginning. I enjoy researching my Quaker ancestors and enjoy researching other families to show them that many early families were Quakers before they were disowned. * [[Mitchell-17863 | Sherrie Mitchell]]: I am 100% [[Space: Bedford County, Virginia | Bedford County]] Virginia @ Rev War and have 17 Ancestors connected though I need to check to be sure all have stickers. Happy to help as I can. * [[Morton-7125|LaMyra Morton]]: I have many lines that go back to the Virginia colony. Some of my early Virginia surnames are Arnold, Bell, Garton, Angell, DePriest, Easley, Parker, Coffelt and Ryan. Trying to get profiles as accurate and well sourced as possible. Will need to go back and add the stickers. *[[Newman-12496|Renee Newman]]- Many of my ancestors were in Virginia in the seventeenth century and most went into North Carolin early to mid eighteenth century. A few were at Jamestown and many were in Charles City County, Surry, Brunswich, Sussex, Albemarle, Amherst, Henrico, Nelson, Goochland. My main surname interests in Virginia are Jean, Jane, Davis, Joplin, Farrar, Brantley, and Braswell. *[[Nesbitt-3242|Robby Nesbitt]] - interested in Provinces of Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Colony of Virginia as that is where there are the most connections. *[[Nowell-324|Dola (Nowell) Acree]] has researched quite a few ancestors that came from Virginia including Mansell, Crunk, Joyce, Jennings, Kirby, and Shackelford, Beasley, Toler, Thomas, Pendleton, Suttle, Doggett, Hargis, Jay, and Voss. *[[Phillips-44260|Jeffrey Phillips]] - Many lines in Virginia pre-1776. Working on Hitt Family primarily. They immigrated to Virginia in 1714 * [[Pendleton-1947|A.M. Pendleton]] * [[Pickering-2819|Bob Pickering]] Some of my Colonial Virginia surnames are Patton, Thompson, Horton, Wheeler, Hall, Sandidge and Gaddie. *[[Pinson-796|Gary Pinson]] My first Proven ancestor in Virginia was William Carter, shown by several records between 1623-26. Other surnames in Virginia pre 1700 include: Pinson, Crafford, Swann, Newsom, Pitt, Bridger, Godwin, Kearney, Jeffreys, Spier, Hunt, Anderson, Hilliard, Wade et.al. * [[Popp-547|Kelly (Popp) Kley]]: * [[Noland-165 |Liz Shifflett]]: I'm also on the [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Jamestown_Team|Jamestown Team]] and am interested in [[Space: Dinwiddie County, Virginia | Dinwiddie County]] (one of Virginia's burned counties) and Virginia's [[:Category:Ancient_Planters_of_Virginia|Ancient Planters]]. *[[Oxford-768|Mary Koester]] - I am working to prove that my Hobbs ancestors came through Washington and Lee Counties during the 1700's from Maryland. As of now, I am at a brick wall for proof in 1801 Tennessee. I am also working on the Oxford family in North Carolina. Other surnames include Herrin, Taylor, and Holloway. I am looking forward to doing some work in this project. *[[Ross-27547|Melissa Reed]] ancestors have been scattered throughout the southern colonies since 1600s. Most ended up settling in South Carolina and Georgia *[[Rudd-3040|John Rudd]] - I am the descendant of many ancestors who lived in Virginia during the 17th and 18th centuries. My direct paternal ancestor John Rudd immigrated to the Colony of Virginia from England in 1698 as an indentured servant, and later became a tobacco planter and land owner in Henrico County. * [[Sauls-238|L Sauls]] I have traced many of my ancestors to Virginia and North Carolina. Surnames of interest are Sauls, Higginbotham, Callen, and Younger. * [[Seibert-1059|Carl Seibert]]: About me...My wife has deep roots going back to early Jamestown. Mainly in the Barnes family tree. * [[Sexton-2400|Lynn Sexton]] * [[Shook-1846|Jim Shook II]] *[[Smith-306668|Kenneth Smith]] - Virginia and Carolina teams to research my ancestors. Thank you for consideration *[[Smith-112541|M Smith]]= interested in the Scotch Irish of central and frontier Virginia and migration to Kentucky and Missouri. * [[Smith-241759 |Sue Ellen (Smith) Knifley]]- Many of my ancestors migrated to Kentucky from Virginia not long after the Revolutionary War. At least one line goes back to Jamestown. I look forward to learning more about them through this project. * [[Snead-753|Max Snead, Jr.]]: Greetings to all! I am very happy to be participating! The surnames of my known paternal Virginia ancestors and the number of generations between the first ancestor by that name and me are: Arrington (2), Barte (4), Clark(e) (3), Coleman (5), Cralle (4), Crowder (3), Estes (4), Golding (6), Hatter (4), Jones (5), Leake (6), Oglesby (6), Opie (6), Rosser (5), Rowsey (5), Smith (5), Sne*d (1), Wood (5) and Woodrum (6). The 6th generation people are my 4X great grandparents who became parents generally in the thirty years beginning in 1760 (for a few, it was earlier and for a few more, it was later). Three Sne*ds- Thomas, William and John - arrived in the colony in 1619. Samuel arrived between 1633 and 1635. DNA testing suggests that Samuel and one of the first three are the progenitors of two Haplo-subgroups that moved west from the Chesapeake, often living in the same vicinity with common given names and leading to confused ancestral assignments. I am hoping to make the connection between my most remote known grandparent -- John b. abt. 1738, d. 1802 in Amherst County, married Sarah Woodrum of Goochland on 6 April 1763, with whom they were parents of Benjamin, Claiborne, Elizabeth, Elisha, Randolph, Alice and Hannah -- and one of the two haplogroup progenitors. I would also like to assemble accurate family trees for the two groups up to the time of the Revolutionary War. The various published Sne*d genealogies do not recognize the presence of two lineages before that time. I am 79 years old and live in Denver, Colorado. I have studied Virginia history but still have a lot to learn. I look forward to helping others with their family searches, certain that I will learn. * [[Spratlin-29|Ken Spratlin]]: Currently compiling and properly sourcing all records for Spratlin(g) surname in Virginia pre-1800. Many removed to NC, SC, and GA, and then west. *[[Spivey-1619 |Jerry Medlock]]- All of the Colony Teams and the Jamestowne Team are of interest to me. I feel like I can add something to them all. Our own DNA connection is exciting. * [[Stawski-25 | Andrea Pack]]: I am working on the beginning of [[Space: Augusta County, Virginia | Augusta County]] Justices and its first court I live in WV and most of our families of Pack and Lilly etc came in early start of our country beginning in the 1600s. *[[Stanley-9316|Mary Stanley Magnuson]] - limited South Carolina connections - but have at least 4 Jamestown Ancestors and all of Virginia, North Carolina and some in Maryland. * [[Stanton-3574 | T Stanton]]: Currently sorting out the first generations of Corker, Jordan and allied families. Many ancestral lines in Virginia from Jamestown onward. *[[Stephenson-7031|Don Stephenson]] ~ About Don * [[Stephens-3929|Alice Stephens Thomsen]] -begin with the Virginia Colony. It is where some of my brick walls use to be. and then the family moved inland as well as north and south. * [[Thompson-2421|Kern Brogan]]: About *[[Trevithick-278|Mark Trevithick]] - maternal relatives dating back to the Revolutionary War. Early on they lived in the Virginia Colony, but over time migrated to Tennessee, Arkansas, and finally Texas. My family of interest is Gentry who emigrated to Virginia during the Revolutionary War. They were two British soldiers who stayed in Virginia after the war and built farms and families. I have two books on and by Gentrys going back to that time that covers their genealogy. *[[Trotter-3268|Sonya Trotter]] - Ancestors in Virginia Colony, Province of South Carolina (1712- 1776) *[[Troutman-450|Ada Vieceli]] Mother's paternal relatives came from Wales to Colonial Virginia to Kentucky. I would like to learn more not only about my family but the history around these migrations *[[Tucker-5631|Rebecca Tucker Morris]] - interested in Colony of Virginia Team * [[Tuley-92|Glenn Tuley]]: My branch of the Tuley family only documents back to 1808 in Kentucky. By DNA we match with the Tuley family living in Virginia in the 1680's. *[[Turner-44718|Anonymous (Turner) Foster]]- Many of my ancestors lived in North and South Carolina prior to the Revolutionary War, and some lived in Virginia, including my earliest known ancestor in America, Robert Easley, who settled in Henrico Co VA through William Byrd and the headright system in 1675. * [[Vincent-18| Bill Vincent]]: All of my ancestor families migrated to Kentucky. Most of them came from Virginia, Maryland, and the Carolinas. *[[Voit-13|Bill Voit]] my maternal ancestors resided in Virginia and Maryland * [[Wilkins-8201|Suzanne Wagstaff]] - Many of my ancestors settled in that area. I am especially interested in Virginia, pre-1700, and Southern Colonies. *[[Walker-55829|Lea Sullivan]]- Ancestors in Virginia Colony , Province of North Carolina (1712-1776), Province of South Carolina (1712- 1776), and Province of Georgia * [[Ward-30118|Jim Ward]] *[[Weaver-370|Robert Weaver]] my Y-DNA results should lead back to my Weaver ancestors in colonial Virginia * [[Weitz-140|Karen (Weitz) Wood]] *[[Whitehurst-993|Michael Whitehurst]]- *[[West-21768 |J West]] - many ancestral lines beginning in Virginia *[[Whitesides-388|Todd Whitesides]] - Member of Province of Maryland and Colony of Virginia * [[Whitsett-249|Joan Benton Whitsett]]: I have many ancestors who started in VA, but destroyed records often interfere with me getting info I need. I come from the families of Cate, Harlow, Hall, Jay, Lawrence, Wyatt, Wright. I also follow these families for my in-laws (thus my grandchildren): Presnall, Creech, and even Jane Cheraw Indian. *[[White-73032|Crystal White]] - I have a lot of family branches that were in Colonial America, and the majority of those seem to have come through Virginia. Some of the names (both definite and still-unconfirmed) include White, Snodgrass, Taylor, Carr, Lewis, Trotter, Herring, and more. * [[Woodard-2490|Allen (Woodard) Jensen]] I was adopted in 1960 and discovered my biological family in 2014. My paternal ancestors came from Virginia through North Carolina to North Georgia. My maternal line I have only traced back to North Carolina. I have done extensive DNA testing as well and have used that to help confirm my research. I retired in 2019 and am looking forward to learning from the team. My main focus at present is my link to Virginia to [[Woodward-8200|Peter Woodward II (1736-1781)]] == Virginia Surnames == : '''Abernathy''' * [[Space:Abernathy_Name_Study|Abernathy Name Study]] : '''Aubrey/Awbrey''' * [[Space:Awbrey_Name_Study|Aubrey/Awbrey Name Study]] :'''Hunt''' * [[Space:The_Origins_of_The_Hunt_14|The Origins of The Hunt 14]] (the 14 children of [[Hunt-6144|Dr. Thomas Hunt]]) ~ ''[[Space:Hunt Name Study|Hunt Name Study]]'' : '''Jones''' * [[Space:Virginia_Peter_Joneses|Virginia Peter Joneses]] (page focuses on several generations of Peter Joneses of Virginia, beginning with the [[Jones-6845|Peter Jones]] who died before 1682) : '''Kirkland''' * [[Space:Kirkland_Name_Study_-_U.S._Southern_Colonies|Kirkland Name Study - US Southern Colonies]] (descendants of brothers [[Kirkland-285|Richard Kirkland]] and [[Kirkland-995|Robert Kirkland]] of Virginia) : '''Peyton''' *[[Space:Peyton_Families|Peyton Families]] ~ ''[[Space: Peyton Name Study|Peyton Name Study]] / [[Space: Peyton DNA|Peyton DNA]]'' :'''Smiths''' * [[Space:Smiths_of_Colonial_Virginia|Smiths of Colonial Virginia]] :'''Street''' * [[Space:Street_Name_Study|Street Name Study]] ~ [[:Category:Worcester Branch, Street Name Study|Worchester -> Virginia Street Line Categories]] ~ '[[Street-2528|Ed Street]]'' :'''Walker''' *[[Space:Walkers_of_Colonial_Virginia|Walkers of Colonial Virginia]] ~ ''[[Space:Walker Name Study|Walker Name Study]]'' ==Tasks== === Ongoing List of Things To Do === # Help answer [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/virginia questions on G2G that are tagged with Virginia]. # Work on fixing profiles we manage in the: #* [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebUser/Suggestions.htm?UserID=11613796 database errors report]. #* Also work on fixing [[Space: DBE Project Status#WikiTree-24 US Southern Colonies Project | PPP / Project Management DBE report for Wikitree-24]] #* Once that list is done, move on to [[Automated: DD Suggestion List VA | Virginia errors in general]]. # Work on profiles in the [[:Category: Virginia Project Maintenance Categories|Virginia Project Maintenance Categories]] that need attention. #Need space pages created and developed for Virginia counties and linked to this page. Would you like to lead a county project? Please "Adopt-a-County" [[Project:One_Place_Studies/US_History#VA|here]]. #If you have any Virginia resources that you are willing to do lookups, please add them to the [[:Category: Virginia Genealogy Resources | Virginia Resources Page]]. #If you live in Virginia, please consider adding your name to the [[:Category: Virginia Research Assistance | Virginia Research Assistance]] page (see [[Research_Assistance#Offering_Your_Assistance_.C2.A0|Offering Your Assistance]]). # Every once in a while, do one of these and update the date it was last reviewed here: #* Scan [[:Category: Virginia]] to make sure no people have been added to it. If any are found, move them to a subcategory, such as for being resident of a county. ''Last checked May 1, 2021'' #Help develop the [[Project: Native Americans | Native Americans Project]] with information about Virginia state tribes. # Work on profiles for Jamestowne Society Qualifying Ancestors - see more on the [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Jamestown_Team#JSQA|Jamestown Team's page]]. # Here you can [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/index.html search for your own ancestors] - including those who are American Immigrants and those that are categorized in WikiTree as Jamestowne Society Qualifying Ancestors. Check to see if any of your ancestors found through the search are "new to you" and if their profiles could use some attention. ==Resources== * [[Project:Virginia | Project Virginia]] ** [[Project:Virginia#Virginia_Resources | Project Virginia Resources]] * [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] (county Space pages have additional resources) * [[Space: Virginia Sourcing Help | Virginia Sourcing Help]] * [[Space: Sources-Virginia | List of Virginia Sources]] ==Sources== This Team uses Standardized Sources that are collected at [[Space:Colony_of_Virginia_Reliable_Sources|Colony of Virginia Reliable Sources]]. == Colonial Teams== *[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Maryland Team|Province of Maryland Team]] *'''Colony of Virginia Team''' *[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team|Province of Carolina (Pre-1712) Team]] **[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_North_Carolina_%281712-1776%29|Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Team]] **[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_South_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Team|Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Team]] *[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Georgia Team|Province of Georgia Team]]

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[[Category:US Southern Colonies Inactive Project Pages]] [[Category:United States of America]] [[Category:Louisiana]] *[[Space:Spanish_Louisiana|Spanish Louisiana before French Louisiana]] === Related Project === [[Project:Louisiana_Families|'''First Families of Louisiana''']] Louisiana Families is a project focused on developing profiles and family groups in Louisiana. Our primary goal is to encourage everyone on Wikitree to find and connect with their cousins in Louisiana and by reviewing the profiles developed learn a little about Louisiana history. === Colony Origin/History === Louisiana (including the western Mississippi river basin and the Missouri River basin). Louisiana (Spanish: Luisiana, French: La Louisiane) was the name of an administrative district of the Vice-royalty of New Spain from 1762 to 1802 that represented territory west of the Mississippi River basin, plus New Orleans. Spain acquired the territory from France, who had named it La Louisiane in honor of their king Louis XIV in 1682. 1802. Source: Wikipedia, 2 Sept 2014. Louisiana was divided into two regions, known as Upper Louisiana (French: Haute-Louisiane), which began north of the Arkansas River, and Lower Louisiana (French: Basse-Louisiane). The present-day U.S. state of Louisiana is named for the historical region, although it occupies only a small portion of the territory claimed by the French. DeSoto claiming the Mississippi as depicted in the United States capitol rotunda Louisiana (Spanish: Luisiana, French: La Louisiane) was the name of an administrative district of the Viceroyalty of New Spain from 1762 to 1802 that represented territory west of the Mississippi River basin, plus New Orleans. Spain acquired the territory from France, who had named it La Louisiane in honor of their king Louis XIV in 1682. ==== History ==== Spain was largely a benign absentee landlord administering it from Havana, Cuba and contracting out governing to people from many nationalities as long as they swore allegiance to Spain. During the American War of Independence, the Spanish funneled their supplies to the American revolutionists through New Orleans and the vast Louisiana territory beyond. Although only maintaining it for 40 years, the Spanish were largely responsible for establishing much of the character of New Orleans and Louisiana that is normally associated with the French. For instance, the buildings in the "French Quarter" of New Orleans are actually Spanish colonial era constructions. Also, Spanish control of the region continued and strengthened the Catholic influence that had begun with the French. ==== Upper and Lower ==== The Spanish divided Louisiana into Upper Louisiana and Lower Louisiana at 36° 35' North, at about the latitude of New Madrid.[1] This was a higher latitude than the French, for whom Lower Louisiana was the area south of about 31° North (the current boundary of the State of Louisiana) or the area south of where the Arkansas River joined the Mississippi at about 33° 46' North latitude. ==== Timeline ==== Spanish Exploration 1541 – Hernando de Soto, exploring from Florida, claimed the Mississippi and all its tributaries for the Spanish crown. 1541 – Francisco Vázquez de Coronado, exploring from Mexico for the Seven Cities of Gold, reached Lindsborg, Kansas. [[French Control]] 1673 – Jacques Marquette and Louis Joliet began the exploration of the Mississippi descending from modern day Canada, and the French began to exert influence and claims over the territory. 1699 – Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne, Sieur de Bienville, started the first French settlement, at Fort Maurepas (now Ocean Springs, Mississippi). 1702 – Bienville moved French settlements to Dauphin Island and, in January, established Mobile colony, with Fort Louis at Twenty-Seven Mile Bluff (up the Mobile River). 1714 – Natchitoches was established by Louis Juchereau de St. Denis as part of French Louisiana; the community was named after the Natchitoches Indian tribe. The City of Natchitoches is the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana Purchase. 1718 – Bienville started construction of New Orleans, to move the capital of French Louisiana from Dauphin Island and Biloxi to the Mississippi River crescent, considered safer during hurricane tides. 1720 – The Spanish Villasur expedition, coming from Mexico, was slaughtered near Columbus, Nebraska, by Pawnees friendly to the French. 1723 – New Orleans became the third capital of French Louisiana. 1724 – Étienne de Veniard, Sieur de Bourgmont, held a council with the Commanche to resist Spanish expeditions coming from Mexico. 1754 – France and Great Britain began the French and Indian War. 1760 – Britain effectively controlled all of the French colonies in Quebec. 1761 – Spain sided with France in the expanded Seven Years' War. [[Spanish Control]] Cabildo Calle de San Luis en New Orleans St. Louis Cathedral1762 – As negotiations began to end the Seven Years' War, Louis XV of France secretly proposed to his cousin Charles III of Spain that France give Louisiana to Spain in the Treaty of Fontainebleau. 1763 – The Treaty of Paris ended the war, with a provision in which France ceded all territory east of the Mississippi (including Canada) to Britain. Spain ceded Florida and land east of the Mississippi (including Baton Rouge, Louisiana) to Britain. 1763 – George III of the United Kingdom, in the Royal Proclamation of 1763, proclaimed that all land east of the Mississippi acquired in the war – with the exception of East Florida, West Florida and Quebec – would become an Indian Reserve. 1763 – The Acadian (Cajun) migration began, with French settlers from Quebec and settlers on the east side of the Mississippi who had been ordered to leave the new Indian Reserve migrating to Louisiana, which they believed was still French controlled land west of the Mississippi as well as New Orleans 1764 – Pierre Laclede established the Maxent and Laclede Company trading post at St. Louis, Missouri. 1764 – Spain's acquisition of Louisiana from France was formally announced. 1765 – Joseph Broussard led the first group of nearly 200 Acadians to settle on Bayou Teche below present-day St. Martinville, Louisiana.[2] 1768 – Antonio de Ulloa became the first Spanish governor of Louisiana. He did not fly the Spanish flag and was forced to leave by a pro-French mob in the Rebellion of 1768. 1769 – Alejandro O'Reilly suppressed the rebellion, executed its leaders and sent some plotters to prison in Morro Castle in Havana. He was otherwise benign and forgave other plotters as long as they swore allegiance to Spain. He established Spanish law and the cabildo of New Orleans. 1770 – Luis de Unzaga started the era of benign Spanish rule and freed the imprisoned plotters. 1770 – Spain began an administrative of process of governing Upper Louisiana with lieutenant governors. 1779 – Spanish settlers lead by Francisco Bouligny founded Nueva Iberia along Bayou Teche. 1779 – Spain declared war on Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War and began the West Indies and Gulf Coast campaigns. 1780 – The Battle of Saint Louis was the only battle west of the Mississippi in the war. 1781 – The Spanish completed their reconquest of Florida in the Battle of Pensacola. 1783 – The Treaty of Paris officially returned control of Florida to Spain. 1788 – The Great New Orleans Fire destroyed virtually all of New Orleans. Governor Esteban Rodríguez Miró was a hero for his relief efforts. 1789 – Work on rebuilding New Orleans began, including what is now the French Quarter. The new structures had courtyards and stone walls. The cornerstone for the new St. Louis Cathedral was laid. 1795 – Pinckney's Treaty settled boundary disputes with the United States and recognized its right to navigate through New Orleans. 1795 – Spain began a series of scientific explorations of the Missouri River, including the MacKay and Evans Expedition. 1798 – Spain revoked the United States' right to travel through New Orleans. 1799 – The newly rebuilt Cabildo opened. [[French Control]] 1800 – In the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso, Napoleon secretly acquired the territory, but Spain continued to administer it. 1801 – The United States was permitted again to use the port of New Orleans. 1803 – The purchase of Louisiana by the United States was announced. 1803 – Spain refused Lewis and Clark permission to travel up the Missouri River, since the transfer from France to the United States had not been made official; they spent the winter in Illinois at Camp Dubois. 1804 – France officially took control in November 1803, but word was not conveyed to St. Louis until 1804 on Three Flags Day. SOURCE: Wikipedia 2 Sept 2014 === Government Structure === ==== Original Structure ==== ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== === Settlers === ==== Migrating From the Northern Colonies ==== ==== Ships ==== ====American Indians==== ==== Indentured Servants ==== ==== Slaves ==== === Economic Resources and Information === NOTE: Relevant to the individual colony === Conflicts Within The Colony === NOTE: From the establishment of the colony until the inclusion in the USA. *[[:Category:Louisiana_Rebellion_of_1768|Louisiana Rebellion of 1768]] === Research Resources === [http://www.historicpathways.com/download/spanrec.pdf '''Spanish Records: Locating Anglo and Latin Ancestry in the Colonial Southeast.'''] by Mills, Elizabeth Shown. National Genealogical Society Quarterly 73 (December 1985): 243–61. Digital image. Elizabeth Shown Mills, [http://www.HistoricPathways.com '''Historic Pathways'''] [http://archives.nd.edu/mano/default.htm#In ''' Diocese of Louisiana and the Floridas 1576-1803'''], published by the University of Notre Dame archives under the sponsorship of the [http://www.archives.gov/nhprc/ National Historical Publications Commission]. There are numerous other collections both in the United States and in foreign countries which pertain to the ecclesiastical as well as to the secular history of colonial Louisiana. References to these collections may be found in Philip M. Hamer's ''Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in the United States'' (Yale University Press, 1961), the ''National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections'', Roger Baudier's ''The Catholic Church in Louisiana'' (New Orleans, 1939), Jean Delanglez's ''The French Jesuits in Lower Louisiana (1700-1763)'' (Loyola University of New Orleans, 1935), Charles Edwards O'Neill's ''Church and State in French Colonial Louisiana: Policy and Politics to 1732'' (Yale University Press, 1966), James Alexander Robertson's two-volume edition, ''Louisiana under the Rule of Spain, France, and the United States 1785-1807'' (Cleveland, 1911), and a recently published collection of items edited by Jack D.L. Holmes, ''Documentos Ineditos para la Historia de la Luisiana 1792-1810'' (Madrid, 1963), which forms volume XV in the ''Coleccion Chimalistac de Libros y Documentos acerca de la Nueva Espana''. [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ Bureau of Land Management(BLM), General Land Office (GLO) Records Automation web site] [https://archive.org/stream/documentsrelatin00uni#page/n0/mode/1up Documents relating to Spanish grants, in Louisiana] Published 1835. Library of Congress [http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm USGenWeb Project Louisiana Archives] [http://www.knowla.org/ KnowLA; Encyclopedia of Louisiana] [http://louisdl.louislibraries.org/ LOUISana Digital Library] The LOUISiana Digital Library (LDL) is an online library of materials from Louisiana institutions. The LDL contains photographs, maps, manuscript materials, books, oral histories, and more that document Louisiana's unique history and culture. [http://researchguides.loyno.edu/content.php?pid=201453 Loyola University: A-Z Resources] [http://www.southeastern.edu/acad_research/programs/csls/historical_collections/archival_collections/t_z/wfla_coll.html The Center for Southeast Louisiana Studies] [http://specialcollections.tulane.edu/archon/index.php?p=core%2Fsearch&q=genealogy&content=1 Tulane University Special Collections] [http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/cc/sg/LA_genealogy.pdf Louisiana Genealogy Materials], Louisiana State University [http://cls.louisiana.edu/research/collections University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Center for Louisiana Studies] Center for Acadian and Creole Folklore [http://creole.nsula.edu/genealogy-2/ Creole Heritage Center], Genealogy Department, National Creole Family History Database, Northwestern State University, Natchitoches, LA ==== WikiTree Resources ==== [[:Category:Chronicles_of_New_France|Chronicles of New France]]. A free space page by George Blanchard, who is creating Chronicles of New France: a concise chronology of contemporary events and personalities revealing the historical contexts that shaped and influenced early Canadian settlers' lives. === Need Help? === ==== Category or Cemetery Set Up ==== We have some experts who have volunteered to assist you in setting up categories and also cemetery categories. What is great about using these tools? I'd have to say, what isn't?! Categories and especially cemetery categories can identify other individuals who were perhaps family members or neighbors (which in this project, are probably related somehow :) due to the circumstances. Categories can point you to a possible connection or even resources that you can use to knock down brick walls and fill out your tree, so please make use of them. We all benefit! *Reference:*[[Category_Cemetery_Formatting|Category Cemetery Formatting]]. *[[Thompson-9019|Dan Thompson]] is a WikiTree Leader, co-leader of the US Cemetery project, and a long time member of the Categorization project. Excellent source. *[[Smith-40964|Phil Smith]] is a WikiTree Leader Emeritus (means he's in semi retirement), former leader of the Categorization project, and overall genius regarding the structure of categories. You'll see his name on G2G frequently answering questions. *[[Stills-18|Michael Stills]] has been a member since January of 2012 and with his record of answers on G2G being chosen as Best Answer, he is definitely a great person to go to for assistance! *[[Crews-343|Jason Crews]] is an active member of multiple genealogical organizations, with membership in Grand Prairie Genealogical Society, Dallas Genealogical Society, Lamar County Genealogical Society, Texas State Genealogical Society, The NextGen Genealogy Network and the Sons of Confederate Veterans. Jason is also a member of the GeneaBloggers community at GenealogySphere.com. Obviously this is one well connected person to assist you! ===== Existing Categories ===== *[[:Category:Louisiana_First_Families|Louisiana First Families]] *[[:Category: Louisiana, Cemeteries|Louisiana, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Louisiana|Louisiana]] *[[:Category:Louisiana_Rebellion_of_1768|Louisiana Rebellion of 1768]] *[[Space:Louisiana_Purchase|Louisiana Purchase]] *[[:Category:French_History|French History]] *[[:Category: Louisiana Militia, American Revolution|Louisiana Militia, American Revolution]] *[[:Category:Galvez_Expedition|Galvez Expedition]] *[[:Category:The_Wall_of_Names_at_the_Acadian_Memorial|St Martinville, Louisiana Acadian Memorial]] *[[:Category:Battle_of_Baton_Rouge|Battle of Baton Rouge 1779]] *[[:Category:Gulf_Coast,_War_of_1812|Gulf Coast War of 1812]] *[[:Category:French_and_Indian_War|Fench and Indian War 1754-1763]] *[[:Category:Louisiana_Religious_Institutions|Louisiana Religious Institutions]] ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== Please add a short description, and separate "paragraphs" using the = keys on either side of the title as needed. 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US Southern Colonies Jamestown Team

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]][[Category: Jamestown Colony]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colonial_Teams|Colonial Teams]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colony of Virginia_Team|Colony of Virginia Team]] *'''[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Jamestown_Team|Jamestown Team]]''' *[[Space:Jamestown_Colony_Index |Jamestown Colony Index]] *[[Space:Jamestown_Colony |Jamestown Colony]] This is the accompanying space page for the [[:Category: Jamestown Colonists]] category. *[[Space:Jamestown,_Virginia_Colony|Jamestown, Virginia Colony]] *[[Space:Stickers_for_Jamestown_Colony|Stickers for Jamestown Colony]] * [[Space:Jamestown_History|Jamestown History]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=11681200&p=1 Jamestown Virginia, Images] *[[Space:Jamestown_Reliable_Sources|Jamestown Reliable Sources]] Welcome to the page for the Jamestown Team, [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. This page has information about team members, team goals, tasks, and additional [[#Resources|resources]]. == The Team == The Jamestown Team focuses on the Jamestown Colony, spanning 1606 to 1625 (see the [[Space:Jamestown Colony#timeframe|Timeframe Details]] on the [[Space:Jamestown_Colony|Jamestown Colony page]]). To join the team, add your name and interest area to the list below. == Members == :'''Team Leader''': [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] *[[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] Organization of Jamestown. '''Categorize''' by known ships, and departure date. Add members to the trusted list, Chart the work. Profile: [[Bouldinge-1|Thomas Bouldinge]] and [[Cox-509|William Cox]] : '''Team Members''': *[[Birchett-14|Rosemary (Birchett) Newman]] - about Rosemary *[[Blackstone-170|Donnie Blackstone]] Areas of interest: *[[Bretthauer-262|Barbara Vetromile]]- have several Jamestown ancestors and would like to join the Trusted List of Jamestown, Virginia Colony. A few of my Jamestown ancestors include Robert Booth, Christopher Branch, Joseph Royall, Henry Soane, Thomas Swann, Sarah (Unknown) Woodson (married to John Woodson), John Woodson, and John Corker *[[Burton-13593|Deborah (Burton) White]]- husband's lineage includes the single original Jamestown settler, Capt. Robert Behethland. There are a lot of ancestors from Virginia, but also the Carolinas. several ancestral lines that come from the southern colonial period: Burton, Higgenbotham, Hickey, Ensminger, Wale, Stamps and Flinn. My husband's lineage includes the single original Jamestown settler, Capt. Robert Behethland. There are a lot of ancestors from Virginia, but also the Carolinas *[[Clary_Willis-1|Teresa Clary Willis]] member of Colony of Virginia and Jamestown Colony Teams *[[Dreyer-373|Sjana Bauer]]- A lot of my family falls within this project and the Jamestown Colony, Province of Maryland, Colony of Virginia and Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Teams * [[Griscom-30|John Griscom Jr]] Area of interest Biographies * [[Harrison-29734|DeSales Harrison]] III - I'd like join the Jamestown team and the Colony of Virginia Team. Looks like we (might) have an ancestor or two in that area *[[Lewis-33292|Shaun Lewis]] - New member * [[Mankin-102|Michael Mankin]] has early ancestors from Virginia and Maryland *[[Mitchell-17863|Sherrie Mitchell Boone]] descendant of [[Woodson-13|John Woodson]]; [[winston-868|Sarah Woodson]]; [[Ellis-15463|David Ellis]]; [[Cox-509|William Cox]]; [[Knowles-5672 | John Knowles]]; [[Royall-2 | Joseph Royall, Jr]]; [[Mitchell-21657 | Captain William Mitchell]]; [[Bates-40 | John Bates]]; [[Clay-10 | John Clay]] *[[Noland-165|Liz (Noland) Shifflett]]: [[:Category:Jamestowne Society Qualifying Ancestors |Jamestowne Society Qualifying Ancestors]], [[Space:Stickers for Jamestown Colony|Stickers for Jamestown Colony]], and the [[Space:Jamestown Colony Index|Index]]; also interested in [[:Category: Ancient Planters of Virginia|Virginia's Ancient Planters]]. Member of [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colony_of_Virginia_Team|Colony of Virginia Team]] too. *[[Nunnally-9|Ginny Thomas]] about Ginny *[[Olivent-2|Chad Olivent]] -Area of interest Biographies. I have connected to three dozen colonists of Virginia prior to 1625. * [[Popp-547|Kelly (Popp) Kley]]: * [[Morton-7125|LaMyra Morton]] Main interest is in sorting out the various William Parkers that were early arrivers to Jamestown and connecting them to their correct families. *[[Prouse-92|Ran Prouse]] I am the manager of Joseph Johnson-109004. My ancestor, George Prowse was living with Joseph and his wife at Archer's Hope. John Johnson and his wife Ann & 2 children were also living at Archer's Hope. I am looking for a possible family connection to Joseph Johnson. Found potential parents to Joseph. I have a large database of family in Maryland *[[Sheppard-3887|Barry B Sheppard]]- My family includes early settlers into South Carolina as well as Qualifying Jamestown Colony Ancestors. *[[Skelton-1756|Betty Skelton Norman]] Quality Assurance and ancestors here *[[Snead-753 |Max Snead]] - about Max *[[Spivey-1619 |Jerry Medlock]]- All of the Colony Teams and the Jamestowne Team are of interest to me. I feel like I can add something to them all. Our own DNA connection is exciting. *[[Stanley-9316|Mary Stanley Magnuson]] - limited South Carolina connections - but have at least 4 Jamestown Ancestors and all of Virginia, North Carolina and some in Maryland. *[[Stawski-25|Andrea Stawski Pack]] Ancestors:1)'' Ancient Planter'' * [[Spratlin-29|Ken Spratlin]]: descendant of Addie, Branch, Farrar, [[Unknown-220794|Cecily Jordan Farrar]] (Jamestowne Society QA). * [[Stewart-14534|Gayle Stewart]] * [[Ward-30118|Jim Ward]] *[[Williamson-10070|Sherri Williamson Schrat]]- member of Jamestowne society thru Thomas Graves, of the Virginia Company who arrived on the 2nd supply ship in 1608. His daughter Verlinda Graves married William Stone 3rd Gov, 1st Protestant Gov. of Md. *[[Wood-35|114|Greg Wood]] ~ About me ==Goals == *Identify the men and women who arrived in Jamestown. *Find the existing profiles on WikiTree. *Post this Sticker {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Jamestown}} on profiles found. Add Sticker to biography person''' below''' the ===Biography === header. . Result: {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Jamestown}} *The |Jamestown switch on the sticker adds [[:Category: Jamestown Colonists]] automatically. *If the person also lived in Jamestown, add [[Category: Jamestown, Virginia Colony]] *Research each potential profile to prove the ancestor arrived in Jamestown *Post the references for the ships and any other sources you find. *People not found on WikiTree will need a profile written with references. *List sources to profiles to validate them and familial relationships, with links to online sources. *Add appropriate ship, sailing date category to each profile. (In category include ship name, date sailed) *Request from a leader, to project protect the profiles if needed. *{{Blue|Add this sticker to your profile: }} {{Member|Southern Colonies}} == Jamestown Families == The project's Surname Teams, which was briefly renamed Founding Families, was retired and its collected information (such as the following information) is being shifted to the Colonial Teams pages. === Earliest Families === * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Governor%27s_Council#Organization Governor's Council]. Trying to identify who the actual families were: * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Burgesses House of Burgesses]. First session members (1619): ** From James City: ([[Powell-771|Capt. William Powell]], Ensign William Spence (or [[Spencer-2006|Spencer?]]) of Spence); ** From Charles City: (Samuel Sharpe, Samuel Jordan); ** From the City of Henricus: (Thomas Dowse, John Pollington sometimes shown as Polentine or similar variations); ** From Kecoughtan: (Captain William Tucker, William Capps); ** From Smythe's Hundred (Captain Thomas Graves, Walter Shelley); ** From Martin's Hundred (John Boys, John Jackson); ** From Argall's Gift Plantation (Thomas Pawlett, Edward Gourgainy); ** From Flowerdew (or Flowerdieu) Hundred Plantation: (Ensign Edmund Rossingham, John Jefferson (burgess); ** From Captain Lawne's Plantation: (Captain Christopher Lawne, Ensign Washer); ** From Captain Ward's Plantation: (Captain John Warde or Ward, Lieutenant John Gibbs or Gibbes); ** From Martin-Brandon (Captain John Martin's Plantation): (Thomas Davis, Robert Stacy). * Earliest women: ** wife of Tom Forest ** Anne Buras, one of the first two women to arrive in Jamestown, marries John Layden in the first wedding at Jamestown, Nov 1609 ==Tasks== # Check profiles with {{US Southern Colonist Sticker}} and add |Jamestown for Jamestown settlers and officials (up to and including those in the [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/muster24.html 1624/25 Jamestown muster]). Adding the switch adds the category [[:Category:Jamestown Colonists|Jamestown Colonists]]. ''Liz working on this, 27 August 2020; feel free to help!'' # Create new pages, for the chart, another for history and third to hold the ship and year categories. # Sources are important, need team member to double check all sources are viable. # Team member to Scan WikiTree for any men or women who have been created. # Profile creation, with sources to prove the person actually reached here by a ship on a date when the ship sailed. # Quality Assurance (QA) for the Categories put on profiles. More explanation later. : Tasks for sub-groups: * '''Jamestowne Society Qualifying Ancestors''': There are over 1000 settlers and officials recognized by the Jamestowne Society as a "Qualifying Ancestor" (meaning a descendant of that ancestor has been accepted into the Society). Tasks related to these profiles include *# Identifying their profiles - see [[Space:Checklist_of_Jamestowne_Society_Qualifying_Ancestors|this list]] (which includes WikiTree IDs of those whose profiles have been found). The Society's list is [http://www.jamestowne.org/qualifying-ancestors.html here]. *# Adding the {{Jamestowne Society Ancestor Sticker}} and supporting text (see details [[Space:Stickers_for_Jamestown_Colony#Jamestown_Society_Qualifying_Ancestors|here]]). *# Improving their profiles. *# Monitoring [[:Category: Jamestowne Society Qualifying Ancestors]]. The sticker adds the profile to this category, but some have been adding erroneously. You can use [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/index.html this app] to search for your own ancestors who are in the category. * [[:Category: Ancient Planters of Virginia|Ancient Planters of Virginia]]... ==Resources== : The category [[:Category:Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles|Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] has links to project pages listing relevant sources, noting which are reliable and which aren't. The following WikiTree pages have additional information that may aid your research or otherwise be of interest: *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Editing_Guidance|USSC Editing Guidance]] * [[Space:Jamestown%2C_Virginia_Colony |Jamestown Colony]] * [[Space:Jamestown_History|Jamestown History]] * [[Space:Stickers_for_Jamestown_Colony|Stickers for Jamestown]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=11681200&p=1 Jamestown Virginia, Images] * [[Space:Adventurers_of_Purse_and_Person_The_MUSTERS|Adventurers of Purse and Person The MUSTERS]] * [[:Category:Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles|Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Teams|US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Teams]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colonial_Teams|US Southern Colonies Colonial Teams]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colony of Virginia Team|Colony of Virginia Team]] * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/index.html Ancestor Listmaker App] ==Sources== *Anne Stevens, "Jamestown (Fleet)," Packrat Productions Some ships made more than one trip *http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/muster24.html Search here *http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/furtherance.htm Packrat-Pro Ships, Furtherannce *https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm {{Blue|Jamestown Ships List}} *http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm '''The Pilgrim Ship Lists By Date''' *[[:Category:Great_Migration_Ships|Great Migration Ships]] for established categories. *[https://historicjamestowne.org/history/history-of-jamestown/the-first-supply/ A List of records] *[[:Category:Chesapeake_Colony_Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]]. This category has most passengers listed, and appears to be sourced well, but additional research will be needed to determine accuracy. * http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/bonanova.htm Ann Stevens *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~virginiahuddlestons/captain_john_huddleston_of_the_b.htm Source for Bono Nova] * https://historicjamestowne.org/history/history-of-jamestown/the-first-supply/ A List of records * [http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/seaventure.htm Sea Venture on PackRat] *https://historicjamestowne.org/history/history-of-jamestown/the-first-supply/ First Supply List '''JAMESTOWN SOCIETY''' *http://www.jamestowne.org *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamestowne_Society *http://www.jamestowne.org/added-and-dropped-ancestors.html *[http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/muster24.html Search here] * http://www.jamestowne.org/1623-lists-of-living--dead.html Lists of Living from Jamestown Society *http://www.jamestowne.org/Jamestowne_Society_Chronology.htm PURSE AND PERSON * [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Adventurers_of_Purse_and_Person_Virginia/tcM40zgdAZgC?hl=en&gbpv=0 Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5: ] Families G-P, United States: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004. *https://www.americanjourneys.org/pdf/AJ-082.pdf *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Adventurers_of_Purse_and_Person_Virginia/tcM40zgdAZgC?hl=en&gbpv=0 link] *[http://web.archive.org/web/20150210032649/http://www.genealogical-gleanings.com/Jamestown.htm Genealogical Gleanings] *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Adventurers_of_Purse_and_Person_Virginia/tcM40zgdAZgC?hl=en&gbpv=0 Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5:Families G-P] United States: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004. *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Adventurers_of_Purse_and_Person_Virginia/tcM40zgdAZgC?hl=en&gbpv=0 Link Dorman, John Frederick. 2004]. Adventurers of Purse and Person: Virginia 1607-1624/5, Vol 1, Fourth Edition. Geneaological Publishing Company, Inc., p. 789 '''JAMESTOWN MUSTERS AND LISTS:''' *[http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/muster24.html Search here] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/jamestown/census/1623cens.txt 1623 Living and the Dead ] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/jamestown/census/1623cens.txt 1623 Jamestowne Living and the Dead Census] *http://www.jamestowne.org/1623-lists-of-living--dead.html 1623 Living from Jamestown Society *http://www.cynthiaswope.com/withinthevines/jamestown/jtmuster1623.html *[https://archive.org/stream/originallistsofp00hottuoft#page/214/mode/2up 1624 Living and the Dead Muster] pp 201-265. *http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/jamestown/census/jameship.txt Muster 1624/25 The originals of the 1623/4 census and the 1624/5 Muster are in the Public Record Office, London, England *[http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi? muster=Greenleafe+Robert%&start_page=0&search_type=adv 1624 '''Muster of Living'''] *[http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/introduction.html 1624/25 Record of Households, goods, etc in Jamestown] *http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=s%25l&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&ship=George&month=&year=1619&date= *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Jamestown_colonists Wikipedia list of Jamestown Colonists] Other * [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/va02.asp Listing of Second Charter to Virginia, 1609 Many members of this Charter Virginia Charter] *http://www.whrhs.org/cms/lib07/NJ01001319/Centricity/Domain/138/colonial%20virginia%20doc.pdf *"American Historical Magazine and Tennessee Historical Society Quarterly", Vol 7 (Google eBook). William Robertson Garrett, John M. Bass, Albert Virgil Goodpasture. A.V., W.H. Goodpasture, 1902 - BAPTISMS/Marriages
*Michael Bassishaw, Composite register: baptisms 1557 - 1663, marriages 1557 - 1661, burials 1557 - *London, England, Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812, London Metropolitan Archives, 1663, P69/MIC1/A/002/MS06987 Ancestry.com *http://www.tobacco.org/History/Jamestown.html GOOGLE BOOKS and Archive, ETC *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Complete_Book_of_Emigrants_1607_1660/vWDV4Fk7TmAC?hl=en The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1660, by Peter Coldham, pages 1 & 2] Coldham's Emigrants GoogleBook * Genealogical Gleanings: [http://web.archive.org/web/20150210032649/http://www.genealogical-gleanings.com/Jamestown.htm Our Ancestors in Jamestown, Virginia] and [http://web.archive.org/web/20150210032654/http://www.genealogical-gleanings.com/Sitemap.htm Site Map] (2015 WayBack Machine captures accessed 30 Jan. 2021) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_planter ANCIENT PLANTER] *"The First Republic in America" by Alexander Brown, pg 55. *[https://archive.org/stream/originallistsofp00hottuoft#page/215/mode/1up Hotten's Muster] *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Complete_Book_of_Emigrants_1607_1660/vWDV4Fk7TmAC?hl=en The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1660, by Peter Coldham, pages 1 & 2] a GoogleBook *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_planter ANCIENT PLANTER] *"The First Republic in America" by Alexander Brown, pg 55. *[https://archive.org/stream/originallistsofp00hottuoft#page/215/mode/1up Hotten's Muster] "The Original Lists of Persons of Quality: Emigrants; Religious Exiles ...", By John Camden Hotten, Great Britain. Public Record Office, a Google book. *https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/n9/mode/2up *Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607-1635 *"The Original Lists of Persons of Quality: Emigrants; Religious Exiles ...", By John Camden Hotten, Great Britain. Public Record Office, a Google book. *[https://www.worldcat.org/title/adventurers-of-purse-and-person-virginia-1607-16245/oclc/1005271027 Adventures of Purse and Person] *https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/n9/mode/2up *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Virginia_Immigrants_and_Adventurers_1607/orDbMGpInaQC?hl=en Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers, 1607-1635] *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Original_Lists_of_Persons_of_Quality/B414AAAAMAAJ?hl=en The Original Lists of Persons of Quality] By John Camden Hotten, A google book * https://historicjamestowne.org/history/history-of-jamestown/the-first-supply/ A List of records *https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Original_Lists_of_Persons_of_Quality/B414AAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=%22Hotten%27s+Lists&printsec=frontcover

US Southern Colonies Managed Profile Requests

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[[Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project-Managed_Profiles|Managed Profiles]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project-Managed_Profiles#Criteria_for_Management_and_Protection|Criteria]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profile_Requests|Request Form]] == Request Project Management for a Profile == Do you know of a profile that would benefit from project management or project management/project protection? The scope of the [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] is persons born or settled in the colonies of Maryland, Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia prior to 4 July 1776—referred to as [[:Category:US Southern Colonists|US Southern Colonists]] by the project. Is the profile for someone within the scope of the project that also meets at least one of these criteria? # "controversial profiles of historically-significant people and widely-shared ancestors" # profiles of notable people, members of important colonial families, and other widely-shared ancestors # profiles that represent extensive work that should be preserved If so, or even if you are unsure, please fill out this [https://forms.gle/E4wLHg4an1XG7siv5 request form]. Not sure what all this means? Read more at [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project-Managed_Profiles|Managed Profiles]]. Thank you!

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project-Managed_Profiles|Managed Profiles]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Needs_Attention|Needs Attention]] == Introduction == This is a list of US Southern Colonies Project Managed Profiles needing attention. These were identified by the Managed Profiles Team as needing more attention during the monitoring of the Project Activity Feed. Typicallly, the profile(s) have significant issues requiring further research, with issues often spanning multiple profiles. If you would like to contribute to addressing one of these issues: # Please post a comment on that profile announcing you plan to work on the profile on behalf of the project. # When done, please post another comment on that profile requesting review by Project leadership. == Needs Identity Statement == These profiles need their identity determined and documented: * Add a reliable source as a citation to an event in the Biography for this identity. * Add an identity statement immediately above the === Biography === line of the form shown below (a Will is just an example):

*: '''This is the profile of [name] of [place] who [left a Will] dated [year].''' *: === Biography === * [[Powell-260|William Thomas Powell (1605-1667)]] ** conflated? ** note changes to death place from Virginia to England ** then needs Research and Biography * [[Johnson-2045|John Johnson Sr. (abt.1680-aft.1736)]] ** [[Massie-73|Lucretia (Massie) Johnson (abt.1683-aft.1716)]] ** Where is Elizabeth's profile. == Merge == * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowseMatches&u=11613796&type=pending&order=dateup&canAct=1 Watchlist pending merges ready for action] * [[Ashley-Cooper-1|Penelope (Ashley-Cooper) Massie (abt.1645-aft.1681)]] ** Uncertain Existence '''14 Sep 2023'''. * [[Ashley-443|Penelope (Ashley) Massie (abt.1639-abt.1711)]] ** duplicated. ** merge proposed '''12 Sep 2023'''. ** merge removed by unmerged match created '''22 Dec 2023'''. ** Ashley vs Ashley-Cooper? * [[Poindexter-102|Lucretia (Poindexter) Massey (abt.1622-1711)]] ** previously rejected merge. ** commented '''14 Sep 2023'''. * [[Baker-20231|Andrew Baker (1692-1781)]] ** duplicated. * [[Baker-23067|Andrew W. Baker (1702-1781)]] ** duplicate. merge proposed '''17 Nov 2018'''. ** merge removed by unmerged match created '''10 Mar 2019'''. ** did he exist? his attached wife Mary Bolling is Uncertain Existence. * [[Dieffenbach-89|Johann Philip (Dieffenbach) Devenbaugh (abt.1751-abt.1825)]] ** merged '''16 Nov 2023'''. ** need to resolve LNAB ''Dieffebach'' vs ''Dieffenbach''. * [[Hinson-1268|Joseph Hinson (abt.1652-abt.1704)]] ** duplicated. * [[Henson-539|Joseph Henson (1652-1704)]] ** duplicate. ** merge '''7 May 2024'''. * [[Howard-1691|Edward Francis Howard (abt.1640-1722)]] ** duplicated. * [[Howard-22928|Edward Howard (abt.1630-)]] ** duplicate. ** merge proposed and rejected on '''6-7 Nov 2023'''. * [[Johnson-9553|John Johnson (bef.1697-1750)]] ** duplicated. * [[Johnson-23157|John J Johnson (1700-1750)]] ** duplicate. ** merge proposed '''9 Jan 2024'''. ** merge rejected '''10 Jan 2024'''. * [[Johnson-102120|John Johnson (1590-bef.1640)]] ** search of everyone with same name/same era. * [[Rogers-15381|James Rogers Sr (abt.1754-1848)]] * duplicated? * [[Rogers-45156|James Rogers (abt.1759-abt.1848)]] ** duplicate? * Wives of Philipe Chirrout & Thomas Marshall, all of ''Uncertain Existence'': ** [[Pendleton-64|Martha Jane (Pendleton) Sherwood (abt.1640-abt.1666)]] ''uncertain existence'' ** [[Pendleton-588|Martha Jane (Pendleton) Marshall (1665-)]] ''uncertain existence'' ** [[Unknown-375758|Jane (Unknown) Marshall (abt.1651-)]] ''uncertain existence'' === Cleanup === * [[Root-4714|Jackie Root]] ** Created large number of duplicate profiles (e.g. Rolfe, Pocahontas) Dec 2023. ** Review that all duplicates identified and merged. * [[Smith-306668|Kenneth Smith III]] ** Created large number of duplicate profiles (e.g. Bolling, Osborne) May 2023. ** Review that all duplicates identified and merged. == Conflated? == * James Adair, and Possible Alter Ego ** [[Adair-232|James Robert Adair (abt.1709-abt.1783)]] *** attached to father Adair-219 ** [[Adair-1144|James Adair (abt.1715-abt.1784)]] *** attached to father Adair-219 ** [[Adair-2902|James Adair (abt.1710-abt.1776)]] * Humphrey Belt of Maryland ** [[Belt-3|Humphrey Belt (abt.1615-aft.1663)]] ** [[Belt-425|Humfrey Belt (1616-)]] ** see comment S. McClain 21 Aug 2023. * Thomas Coleman of Virginia ** [[Coleman-347|Thomas Coleman (1679-bef.1748)]] ** [[Coleman-713|Thomas Coleman Sr. (1652-1748)]] ** are birth dates conflated? * [[Glascock-29|Thomas Glascock (1613-abt.1677)]] ** see comment disputing parents 19 Mar 2023. ** see comment conflated and identity 20 Mar 2023. * [[Griffin-8136|William Griffin (1741-1816)]] ** two proposed merges, wife issue. * Several Robert Harris ** [[Harris-1869|Robert Harris Sr. (abt.1626-1701)]] ** [[Harris-2878|Robert Harris (1625-1717)]] ** [[Harris-11108|Robert Harris (abt.1623-1701)]] ** [[Harris-64059|Robert Harris (abt.1623-abt.1701)]] *** conflated wife and death across these 4 * [[Browne-2846|Jane (Browne) Jordan (abt.1655-aft.1687)]] * [[Browne-3835|Jane (Browne) Jordan (abt.1640-)]] ** biographs very similar; same husband name; review husbands also. * Kimballs of Virginia and North Carolina ** [[Kimball-5280|William Kimball (bef.1729-)]] ** [[Kimbell-218|William Kimbell (abt.1742-bef.1771)]] ** created without collaboration with on-going Kimball research. ** see [[Space:6_Kimballs_of_Virginia|6 Kimballs of Virginia]]. ** see [[Space:Timeline_of_the_Kimballs_of_VA%2C_NC%2C_SC|Timeline of the Kimballs of VA, NC, SC]]. ** review for identity. ** review for conflation. ** review for existence. * [[Moore-16806|Anne (Moore) White (aft.1662-aft.1720)]] ** two different persons merged; needs identity and deconflated '''22 Sep 2023'''. * [[Whitfield-132|Matthew William Whitfield II (abt.1657-abt.1708)]] ** ~Nov 21 by Edward Brown says records of two persons conflated. == Conflated or Duplicated? == * William Ballard of Virginia ** [[Ballard-126|Willliam Ballard (abt.1723-)]] ** -126 orphaned profile. ** [[Ballard-368|William Ballard (1715-bef.1794)]] ** unmerged match Nov 2018. * [[Blair-182|Elizabeth (Blair) Bland (1708-1775)]] * [[Bolling-9|Elizabeth Blair (Bolling) Gay (1709-abt.1766)]] ** note image same; see [https://colonialvirginiaportraits.org/portrait/elizabeth-blair-bolling-mrs-john-bolling-jr-ca-1709-1766/ portrait]. ** Note married names appear in both profiles. * [[Bolling-22|Elizabeth (Bolling) Bannister (1709-abt.1766)]] * [[Munford-60|Elizabeth (Munford) Banister (abt.1733-abt.1770)]] ** both are attached to marriages with same name, but the generation of the husband is different. ** merge proposed and rejected '''26 Jan 2024'''. ** deconflate. ** define identities. * John Cook/Cooke ** [[Cooke-2905|John Cooke (abt.1670-)]] ** [[Cook-5918|John Cook (1688-1733)]] ** [[Cooke-6236|John Cooke (abt.1685-)]] ** [[Cooke-8441|John Cooke (abt.1700-1733)]] * Robert Hawkins & Anne Preble of Maryland ** [[Hawkins-1524|Robert Hawkins (abt.1684-bef.1761)]] ** did not die young. ** m. [[Preble-60|Anne Sarah (Preble) Hawkins (1689-1731)]] ** duplicated, correct husband. ** [[Hawkins-4630|Robert Hawkins (bef.1691-bef.1692)]] ** died young. ** rejected match11 Aug 2022. ** detached wife and child 1 Dec 2022. ** m. [[Pribble-27|Anne (Pribble) Hawkins (1689-1731)]] ** duplicate, incorrect husband ** pending merge 11 Aug 2022, merged 9 Mar 2023. ** identify remaining issues. * Davis Holder & Susannah Hardin of Virginia ** [[Holder-1127|Davis Holder (abt.1720-bef.1785)]] ** added research note about 24 children 21 Aug 2022, deleted 17 Nov 2022, removed research note 1 Dec 2022. ** m. [[Hardin-1184|Susannah (Hardin) Holder (abt.1726-aft.1785)]] ** m. [[Hardin-3684|Susannah (Hardin) Hinson (abt.1730-abt.1799)]] ** added comment about two wives 1 Dec 2022. * Charles Jordan of Virginia ** [[Jordan-246|Charles Jordan Jr (1725-1780)]], son of [[Jordan-8790|Charles Jordan (abt.1707-bef.1773)]] ** duplicated, merged with Jordan-14693 3 May 2023. ** lists same death. ** [[Jordan-8790|Charles Jordan (abt.1707-bef.1773)]], father of [[Jordan-246|Charles Jordan Jr (1725-1780)]] ** any issues? ** [[Jordan-14693|Charles Jordan Jr (1725-1780)]], duplicate of [[Jordan-246|Charles Jordan Jr (1725-1780)]] ** duplicate, merged into Jordan-246 3 May 2023. ** [[Jordan-15607|Charles Jordan (1725-1780)]] ** conflated, lists same death. ** review Research Notes: Alternate Biography. * John Lewis of Virginia [NEWSLETTER] ** [[Lewis-3295|John Lewis II (1650-1694)]] ** [[Lewis-3315|John Lewis II (1660-1697)]] ** both attached to same father. * William Mullins of Virginia ** [[Mullins-340|William Mullins Jr. (bef.1746-bef.1830)]] ** [[Mullins-1499|William Mullins Jr. (abt.1751-1830)]] ** unmerged match 5 Nov 2022. ** [[Mullins-2466|William Mullins (1753-1841)]] ** unmerged match 1 Nov 2018. * William Shelton of Virginia ** [[Shelton-369|William Shelton (abt.1706-bef.1789)]] ** [[Shelton-1715|William Shelton (abt.1709-bef.1801)]] ** -369 and -1715 often conflated. * Two Standeford families in Baltimore MD ** [[Standeford-29|Skelton Standeford (1734-)]] ** parents, birth? ** [[Standiford-133|Skelton Standiford Jr. (1734-abt.1802)]] ** LNAB spelling, parents, birth? * Stones of Virginia ** [[Stone-1175|John Stone (1636-1695)]] ** m. [[Nelson-1178|Mary (Nelson) Stone (1638-1690)]] ** [[Stone-12168|John Stone (abt.1618-1699)]] ** m. [[Nelson-9622|Mary (Nelson) Stone (abt.1614-abt.1687)]] ** William Stone of Virginia [NEWSLETTER] ** [[Stone-1182|William Stone (abt.1645-abt.1707)]] ** [[Stone-12167|William Stone (1645-1707)]] ** both attached to [[Unknown-556366|Sarah (Unknown) Stone (1645-1717)]] ** unmerged match 24 Aug 2022. ** [[Stone-8466|William Stone (abt.1666-1707)]] * [[Taylor-679|James Taylor (1635-1698)]] ** added conflated '''15 Sep 2023'''. ** needs work. == Disputed Existence == * [[Bryan-73|Francis Bryan (abt.1549-abt.1640)]] * m. [[Smith-5430|Ann (Smith) Bryan (1560-1635)]] * c. [[Bryan-72|William Smith Bryan (1579-1667)]] ** I just took a look at this profile and it looks to me that all 4 profiles, the man, his wife and a couple of parents should all be named in a one week "Disproven Existence Notice" on G2G. Using that title will keep clear what's intended. After a week, if Southern Colonies doesn't want to be profile manager of any of the 4, Disproven Existence can take over as profile manager. Disproven Existence profiles do need to be managed by some project. [[Day-1904|Day-1904]] 07:29, 16 February 2023 (UTC) * m. [[Morgan-853|Catherine (Morgan) Bryan (abt.1604-1680)]] * c. 14 children attached, all listed as living full life (no young deaths), so most should have married and had several children. ONly 3 of 14 listed as married, and they have 1, 1 and 4 children respectively. * [[Downing-215|Elizabeth Isabelle (Downing) Edwards (abt.1692-1742)]] ** this profile seems to state research has shown she did not exist. ** if so, this profile should be cleaned up to (a) prove she did not exist, and (b) document if can be determined any genealogies that propagate her false existence. * [[Chowan-1|Mary (Chowan) Howard (abt.1645-1721)]] ** this profile and the parent, spouse, and children profiles all need review. ** several unsourced ** disputed origins, disputed immigration to US Southern Colonies (MD, VA, NC, GA). ** duplicated. * [[Chowan-9|Mary (Chowan) Howard (1640-1722)]] ** duplicate. * '''Martha Jefferson of Virginia needs Project Attention''' ** [[Jefferson-641|Martha (Jefferson) Wynne (1681-1751)]] ** did she exist? ** review husband. * [[Jordan-224|Samuel Jordan (abt.1578-bef.1623)]] ** see formerly attached wife Frances Anne Baker ** she is of Uncertain Existence, see Samuel's Comments. * [[McNair-314|Matilda A (McNair) Randolph (1750-abt.1818)]] ** Can she be sourced? * [[Randolph-2274|James (Randolph) Randall Sr (1735-1797)]] * consider wife [[Smalley-67|Margaret (Smalley) Randolph (abt.1725-1780)]] for Disproven Existence. * [[Stith-65|Rebecca (Stith) Christian (1695-1741)]] (10 Jan 2024) ** complete case for Disproven Existence. == Change Relationships == == Needs Relationship Review == * [[Royall-192|Anne Kennon (Royall) Archer (1700-1785)]] has two husbands William Clark Archer. ** [[Archer-1729|William Clark Archer (abt.1701-abt.1750)]] ** [[Archer-4722|William Clark Archer (abt.1701-aft.1750)]] * Mary Byrum needs relationship review; see unmerged match; conflated and duplicated? ** [[Byrom-23|Mary Sarah (Byrom) Ballard (1714-1765)]] ** [[Unknown-305799|Mary (Unknown) Ballard (abt.1716-bef.1768)]] ** [[Byrum-117|Mary Ann (Byrum) Chenault (abt.1701-bef.1765)]] * [[Byrnside-1|James (Byrnside) Burnside (abt.1737-1816)]] ** see children apparently out of wedlock. ** remove "spouse". * [[Campbell-5339|James Campbell (1682-1753)]] ** see three comments '''12 Nov 2023'''. ** add estate appraisal back. * [[Cooke-1895|John Cooke (1654-1727)]] ** see '''19 Mar 2024''' comment suggesting detaching parents. * Two lines in need of research, deconflation, merges, etc. ** [[Cansler-20|Anna Maria Margaretha (Cansler) Devenbaugh (1760-1833)]] ** [[Gentzler-98|Anne Margaret (Gentzler) Diefebach (1759-1833)]] *** note these two are attached to fathers with similar names but very different birth dates. * [[Cantrell-18|Isaac Cantrell Sr (abt.1729-aft.1805)]] ** duplicated ** needs relationship review, marriages and prior wives deaths overlap. * Edward Drew descendants conflated? ** [[Drew-255|Mary (Drew) Harris (1700-1764)]] and spouse John ** [[Harris-34960|Mary Harris (1721-abt.1764)]] and spouse Henry * [[Finley-638|George Finley]] ** add Will section. ** attach to father after '''1 Apr 2024'''. * John Fox ** [[Fox-616|Joseph Fox I (1702-abt.1750)]] ** [[Fox-2412|John Fox (abt.1678-abt.1706)]] ** see Cody Wyatt comment dated ~9 Jul 2023. * [[Goche-9|Ann (Goche) Johnson (abt.1600-1665)]] ** review parents and change LNAB to unknown if not supported. * [[Goode-403|Agnes (Goode) Gilliam (1711-aft.1782)]] ** review mother based on birth date and mother's marriage date. * Robert Hawkins & Anne (Preble) Hawkins of Maryland **[[Hawkins-1524|Robert Hawkins (abt.1684-bef.1761)]] ** m. [[Preble-60|Anne Sarah (Preble) Hawkins (1689-1731)]] ** duplicated. ** m. [[Pribble-27|Anne (Pribble) Hawkins (1689-1731)]] ** duplicate. ** merged into Pribble-27 9 Mar 2023. ** [[Hawkins-4461|Mary (Hawkins) Durbin (1721-1790)]] ** attach to above parents. ** [[Hawkins-4630|Robert Hawkins (bef.1691-1761)]] ** died young. ** [[Preble-94|Thomas Preble (1662-1704)]] ** duplicated. ** [[Pribble-197|Thomas Pribble (1668-1764)]] ** duplicate. ** merged into Preble-94 9 Nov 2023. ** m. [[Buchnell-2|Mary (Buchnell) Preble (1666-1733)]] ** duplicated. ** [[Buchnell-6|Mary (Buchnell) Pribble (1662-1733)]] ** duplicate. ** merged into Buchnell-2 9 Nov 2022. * [[Lee-325|Thomas Lee (abt.1679-1735)]] ** there are two John Lees attached as children. '''3 Apr 2024''' * [[Lee-4577|John Lee (bef.1720-bef.1787)]] ** Was this John Lee (identity statement points to his Will) the same person from MD? ** review parents (see note at top of profile) * [[Lee-9072|Greenberry Lee (abt.1750-1784)]] ** detached unsourced parents Thomas & Mary '''15 Nov 2023''' ** what is needed to prove John Lee is father? * John Lewis of Virginia ** see [https://groups.google.com/g/wikitree-us-southern-colonies/c/McdVsmGxwI8]. ** [[Lewis-239|John Lewis Jr. (1635-1689)]] ** duplicated. ** [[Lewis-4739|John Lewis Jr (abt.1650-1715)]] ** conflated? duplicate? ** [[Lewis-8059|John M Lewis (1640-1689)]] ** duplicate. ** merged into -239 15 Jul 2022. ** [[Lewis-8127|John Lewis (abt.1633-abt.1690)]] ** duplicate? ** unmerged match 1 Nov 2019. * [[Lewis-3293|John Lewis (1611-1663)]] has two sons John. ** [[Lewis-3295|John Lewis II (1650-1694)]] ** [[Lewis-3315|John Lewis II (1660-1697)]] * [[Marshall-1499|John Marshall (abt.1687-1752)]] * [[Markham-273|Elizabeth (Markham) Marshall (abt.1704-bef.1779)]] ** review children attached. ** review children detached '''27 Sep 2023'''. * [[Mullins-1499|William Mullins Jr. (abt.1751-1830)]] ** see 17 Jan 2023 post to Project Discussion Group. * [[Pocock-786|Ann (Pocock) Baker (abt.1741-abt.1763)]] ** attached to father Daniel without reliable source '''31 Jan 2024'''. * [[Royall-2|Joseph Royall Jr. (abt.1602-bef.1656)]] ** parents changed without any change in biography '''1 Nov 2023'''. * [[Unknown-556366|Sarah (Unknown) Stone (1645-1717)]] has two husbands William Stone. ** [[Stone-1182|William Stone (abt.1645-abt.1707)]] ** [[Stone-12167|William Stone (1645-1707)]] ** Thomas Applings of Virginia *** [[Appling-260|Thomas Appling (aft.1726-1816)]] *** [[Appling-41|Thomas Appling (abt.1726-bef.1801)]] *** who is father? *** are birth dates conflated? *** contact [[Spratlin-29|Ken Spratlin]]. * [[Taylor-959|Richard Taylor (bef.1620-bef.1672)]] ** m. [[Barker-3191|Sarah (Barker) Bisse (abt.1641-1694)]] ** m. [[Baker-582|Sarah Frances (Baker) Taylor (1623-)]] ** birth and marriage dates of these two wives don't make sense '''28 Sep 2023'''. * [[Thomson-895|John Thomson (1690-1753)]] * m. [[Osbourne-8|Margaret Ester (Osbourne) Thomson (1690-1735)]] ** did she exist? ** review children Samuel, Martha, and Osborne? did they exist? * [[Unknown-534914|Grace (Unknown) Kay (abt.1640-aft.1677)]] ** uncertain parents, two theories * [[Walker-5025|Elizabeth (Walker) Johnson (abt.1655-abt.1725)]] ** see research notes about "father" Alexander. * [[Warren-1125|Thomas Warren Sr (abt.1625-abt.1669)]] ** see 2 Sep 2022 Comment. posted comment 25 Oct 2023. * [[Weaver-499|Samuel Weaver III (1690-1769)]] needs relationship review (3 wives, and 19-20 children, some with same name). == Needs Work == '''Not Sorted by Colony''' '''Maryland''' * [[Scott-210|William Scott Sr. (abt.1720-bef.1794)]] ** see profile-box "2018 Collaborative Research Project". ** needs style review to clean up biography vs research. * [[Taylor-11711|John Taylor Sr. (abt.1630-aft.1676)]] * m. [[Finney-134|Margaret (Finney) Taylor (abt.1630-1675)]] ** needs research. ** needs relationship review. * [[Loftin-83|Elizabeth (Loftin) Teague (1714-abt.1757)]] [NEWSLETTER] ** needs sources cleanup (see ''Sources to remove''). * [[Veitch-6|James Veitch (1628-bef.1685)]] ** needs reliable sources. ''' Jamestown''' * [[Ross-16818|Elizabeth (Ross) Melton (bef.1574-abt.1645)]] ** Did this person ever immigrate to the Colony of Virginia? Are there others in this family/line with the same issue? ''' Virginia''' * [[Adams-18847|James Adams (1660-bef.1720)]] ** father and son conflated as interpreter? * [[Adams-48566|James Adams (abt.1684-abt.1734)]] ** needs research. * [[Bacon-2862|Nathaniel Bacon (1647-1676)]] ** profile needs complete review and rewrite after deletion of "copied" content. * [[Brockenbrough-8|William (Brockenbrough) Breckenbaugh (1650-aft.1744)]] ** multiple children with repeated names. * Burnetts, father and son, previously conflated, needs biography research ** [[Burnett-811|Thomas Burnett Jr (abt.1675-bef.1752)]] ** [[Burnett-810|Thomas Burnett II (abt.1700-aft.1749)]] * [[Cain-462|Nicholas Cain (abt.1708-1787)]] ** needs style review. ** needs relationship review. *[[Cain-183|Edmond Cain (abt.1746-aft.1810)]] ** needs relationship review. * [[Cantrell-18|Isaac Cantrell Sr (abt.1729-aft.1805)]] ** J-276 began update 3 Jan 2024. * [[Chirrout-1|Philipe Chirrout (-bef.1685)]] ** needs style review. * [[Catlett-51|Thomas Catlett (abt.1669-bef.1739)]] ** needs complete review. ** father birth too late relative to Thomas (check other children). ** correct mother? * [[Claiborne-4|William Claiborne Sr. (bef.1600-bef.1677)]] ** clean up death subheading (multiple deaths listed). * [[Dabney-188|Mary (Dabney) Carr (1688-1748)]] ** needs merge attention (see Will in research notes). * [[Dillard-62|Thomas Dillard Jr. (abt.1732-1784)]] ** Will conflated with Dillard-62. See research notes for lead to correct Will. ** Death place did not exist when he died. * [[Edwards-8423|John Edwards (abt.1727-bef.1801)]] ** this person is often associated with disproven parents, see Edwards Heirs Scam research note. ** his profile including Vital Statistics needs review for conflation with that Scam. * [[Ellyson-47|Gerard Robert Ellyson I (abt.1656-bef.1727)]] [NEWSLETTER] ** needs ref tags. ** needs style review. * [[Faure-33|Pierre Faure (abt.1706-abt.1780)]] ** Current Last Name changed 19 Jul 2023 without source. ** needs research. * [[Fleming-21|John Fleming (1633-1686)]] (10 Jan 2024) ** note 3 spouses attached to children. confusion over name Mary vs Mercy. ** is Mercy's LNAB known? ** note large number of unsourced profiles attached to this line. * [[Franks-1087|Robert Franks Sr (abt.1625-bef.1727)]] ** review research notes for content to add to biography. * [[Garard-58|John B. Garard Sr. (abt.1720-abt.1787)]] ** reliable source for middle name B.? * [[Gillespie-1209|John Gillespie (abt.1734-aft.1768)]] ** Review Will (see Comment dated about 9 Jan 2024 by M Smith). * [[Gresham-86|Thomas Gresham (-1721)]] ** see 3 maintenance categories * [[Guffey-236|Ann (Guffey) Peyton (abt.1725-abt.1795)]] ** parents were added 22 Oct 2023, but bio still disputes those added. * [[Harrelson-42|Paul Harrelson Sr (abt.1650-1734)]] ** was he really naturalized? review original records. * [[Hobart-544|Catherine Elizabeth (Hobart) Castle (1676-1741)]] ** conflated? ** review birth place. * [[Hudson-753|Peter Hudson (1695-1752)]] ** needs Research. ** needs Style Review. * [[Hunnicutt-17|Augustine Hunnicutt III (abt.1684-bef.1743)]] ** significant detail issues; requested clarification of profile IDs (see Comments 4 Apr 2023). * [[Johnson-6302|James Johnson (bef.1710-bef.1787)]] ** add death date source from comments. * [[Lavillon-1|Suzanne (Lavillon) DuPuy (abt.1658-abt.1737)]] ** needs=Style Review * [[Lea-27|James Lea (abt.1707-abt.1792)]] ** see research of Richmond Frederick comment ~5 Aug 2022. * [[MackGayhe-1|William (MackGayhe) McGeehee (abt.1618-1675)]] ** [[Space:Disproven_MacGregor_Myth|Disproven MacGregor Myth]] ** review and consolidate discussion of MacGregory myth into a single research note or free-space page. ** add links to the research note or free-space page for all family also mentioning it. * [[MackGehee-12|Thomas (MackGehee) Mackgahye (abt.1659-bef.1727)]] ** find original source for 27 Jul 1727 Will and resolve two dates 27 July 1724 vs 27 July 1727. * [[Markham-273|Elizabeth (Markham) Marshall (abt.1704-bef.1779)]] ** needs GEDCOM cleanup. ** needs relationship review. * [[Meador-4|Thomas (Meador) Meades (bef.1638-aft.1658)]] ** revolve LNAB variant. * [[Melton-62|William Melton (bef.1620-abt.1670)]] ** review LNAB spelling. * [[Montague-36|Peter Montague Sr. (1603-1659)]] ** See two (2) 23 May 2023 Comments. * Peter Montagues of Virginia ** [[Montague-35|Peter Montague Jr (abt.1634-1695)]] ** [[Montague-450|Peter Montague IV (1666-1702)]] ** profiles need style review. ** has conflation discussed in 2 Mar 2022 Comment been resolved? * [[Morgan-2800|Daniel Morgan (1736-1802)]] ** profile needs merge attention, research notes appears to contain biography after merge. * [[Pace-28|John Pace (abt.1667-1720)]] ** profiles needs review and cleanup. ** duplicated facts with different sources need to be merged. ** use of span instead of ref tags needs cleanup. * [[Penick-349|Frances (Penick) Sutherland (1763-1847)]] ** merged 26 Sep 2023. ** needs research and cleanup of extensive list of Review Sources. * [[Morris-6446|Katherine (Morris) Pettit (abt.1639-abt.1719)]] ** merged 27 Mar 2022, merged 25 Apr 2023. ** see cleanup Comment 6 Mar 2022. * [[Rives-19|Thomas Rives (1690-1758)]] ** needs style review. * [[Royall-3|Joseph Royall (1646-1722)]] ** extensive research notes need cleanup. * [[Sevier-76|Valentine Smith Sevier Sr. (1712-1803)]] ** middle name deleted. ** two large blocks of previously hidden text need disposition (see ''Additional Research Notes''). * Sheltons ** [[Chilton-184|John Chilton (1640-bef.1708)]] ** [[Shelton-819|John Shelton (abt.1649-abt.1706)]] ** [[Shelton-658|William Shelton Sr. (abt.1671-1734)]] ** [[Shelton-7822|William Shelton (1677-bef.1727)]] ** [[Shelton-353|William Davis Shelton (1685-)]] ** [[Shelton-1715|William Shelton (abt.1709-abt.1801)]] ** [[Shelton-7463|William Shelton (1709-1788)]] ** [[Shelton-7960|William Shelton (abt.1717-abt.1800)]] ** [[Shelton-2265|William Shelton (abt.1734-1807)]] ** [[Shelton-808|William Shelton (abt.1740-bef.1794)]] ** appears to be a lot of conflation across these profiles. * [[Stith-5|Anne (Stith) Bolling (1660-aft.1711)]] ** review 26 Sep 2023 large edit for any dropped facts and reliable sources. * [[Snow-967|Mahala (Snow) Boydston (abt.1720-abt.1755)]] [NEWSLETTER] ** needs research (multiple research notes). ** needs biography. * [[Stith-5|Anne (Stith) Bolling (1660-aft.1711)]] ** needs style review. * [[Unknown-598446|Susannah (Unknown) Stewart (abt.1640-aft.1699)]] ** needs merge cleanup. '''Carolina''' '''North Carolina''' * [[Shuford-5|Cathreena (Shuford) Cline (abt.1752-1797)]] ** needs style review. '''South Carolina''' '''Georgia''' == Suggestion Lists == * [https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebUser/Suggestions.htm?UserID=11613796 Suggestions in profiles managed by - USSC Project Managed Profiles]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree24 Automated: DD Suggestion List - USSC Project Managed Profiles].

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project-Managed_Profiles|Managed Profiles]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Teams|Team]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Process|Process]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Workspace|Workspace]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_To_Do|To Do]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Needs_Attention|Needs Attention]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Tool_Bag|Tool Bag]] == Introduction == Members of the [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Space:US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Teams|Managed Profiles Team]] handle some of the most contentious and notable profiles of [[:Category:US Southern Colonists|US Southern Colonists]]. In carrying out its activities, the project ''manages'' person profiles in order to: * reduce conflicts and improve the accuracy of profiles of US Southern Colonists * research and improve profiles of notable US Southern Colonists * preserve profiles of US Southern Colonists that represent extensive work The project accomplishes this in a variety of ways including: * ''collaborating'' with other WikiTreers * ''following'' the profile of a US Southern Colonist by adding the project to the Trusted List * ''managing'' and additionally, in some cases, ''protecting'' the profile of a US Southern Colonist == Team Members == * Project Coordinator: [[Spratlin-29|Ken Spratlin]] * [[McClain-3310|Scott McClain]] == Join Us == If you wish to be considered for the team, please send a proud-of profile that you have worked on to the Project Coordinator. Here's what we are looking for in both your proud-of profile and your Contributions Feed: * Thorough understanding of [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Editing_Guidance|US Southern Colonies Project Editing Guidance]] * Sufficient research to minimize the risk of duplicated and conflated profiles—researches places, not persons * Clear, concise, originally written biographies * All facts, including relationships, reliably sourced, with in-line citations of primary sources * Clearly states level of confidence (estimate, perhaps, apparently, possibly, likely, probably, certainly) for uncertain information * Proper use of Research Note Boxes * Disputed or questionable information is addressed in Research Notes * Frequently repeated alternative facts, and false or fake genealogy, is documented in Research Notes == Processes and Workspace == For more information about the team's activities and processes, including more detail about the information on this page, see: * [[Space:US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Process|Processes]] * [[Space:US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Workspace|Workspace]] * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_To_Do|To Do]] * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Needs_Attention|Needs Attention]] * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Tool_Bag|Tool Bag]]
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US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Workspace

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[[Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project-Managed_Profiles|Managed Profiles]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Teams|Team]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Process|Process]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Workspace|Workspace]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_To_Do|To Do]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Needs_Attention|Needs Attention]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Tool_Bag|Tool Bag]] == Introduction == This is the workspace of the [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Teams|US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Team]]. == Managed Profiles Monitoring - 3x Per Week == * Project Maintenance Categories ** [[:Category:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Needs_Project_Attention|Needs Project Attention]] * PMP Requests ** [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eikIrUIrPQYP4IICtDdfoaJ63y6Z3wq7lnhTmVzoZaA/edit#gid=823172408 Project Management Requests (tab 1)] ** [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eikIrUIrPQYP4IICtDdfoaJ63y6Z3wq7lnhTmVzoZaA/edit#gid=58387222 Managed Profiles Master List (tab 2)] * Discussion ** [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/southern_colonies WikiTree G2G: Southern Colonies tag] ** [https://groups.google.com/g/wikitree-us-southern-colonies Google Groups: Project Discussion] ** [https://groups.google.com/g/wikitreesoutherncolonies Google Groups: Project Managed Profiles and Pages] * Activity ** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=WikiTree-24&l=500&watchlist=1 Project Activity Feed] * Update ** [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_To_Do|To Do]] ** [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Needs_Attention|Needs Attention]] == Managed Profiles Monitoring - Friday == * [[Automated:DD_ProjectState_List_WikiTree24|Data Doctors Project State]] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWatchListTime/WatchListTime.htm?Account=WikiTree-24 WatchList Timeline] {| cellpadding="8" border="1" !1806 ProjectState!!1500–1699!!1700–1799!!State!!Notes |- |1)||892||482||PMP/PPP||ok |- |3)|| || ||Project box/PPP/Trusted||review Changes & Comments,
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add Project box/PPP? |- |15)|| ||13||Trusted||ok |} :Table Notes: Ignore States 1, 7, & 15 (ok states); review other States in report if different than values in table, and update table as needed. == Project Activity Feed Monitor Log == The US Southern Colonies Project [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=WikiTree-24&watchlist=1 activity feed] is monitored by this team as follows: * Sunday: * Monday: [[Spratlin-29|Ken Spratlin]] * Tuesday: * Wednesday: [[Spratlin-29|Ken Spratlin]] * Thursday: * Friday: [[Spratlin-29|Ken Spratlin]] * Saturday: Team members monitoring the activity feed should note the last line monitored on their shift by editing this page to update the bullet directly below, signing with ~~~~, and entering "ACTIVITY FEED MONITORED TO HERE" in the ''Explain your changes'' field. '''LAST LINE MONITORED:''' * '''15 May 2024''' 10:19: 11:26: Ken Spratlin edited the Biography for John Randolph Sr (1726-bef.1790). [[Spratlin-29|Spratlin-29]] 17:37, 15 May 2024 (UTC)
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US Southern Colonies Native Americans

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Inactive Project Pages]] INACTIVE. == Resources == *[http://genealogy.about.com/od/native_american/p/dawes_rolls.htm Description: How to use the Dawes Rolls] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/dawes/intro.html The Dawes Rolls, (Final Rolls of the Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory)] 1898-1914 *[http://www.worldcat.org/title/baker-roll-1924-eastern-band-of-cherokee-indians-of-north-carolina/oclc/42964621 Baker Roll] Eastern Band Cherokee *[http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/heritage/native-american/ National Archives, Native American Genealogy] *[http://www.doi.gov/tribes/trace-ancestry.cfm Trace American Indian Ancestry, Dept. of the Interior] *[http://www.indians.org/articles/native-american-genealogy.html American Indian Records, Bureau of Indian Affairs] *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/ Access Genealogy] has links to each tribe in their database. *[http://www.narf.org/nill/resources/roots.htm National Indian Law Library Tracing your. Genealogy] National Indian Law Library, Tracing Your Roots] *[http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/genealogy_tracing_roots_/american_indian_and_first_nations_genealogy/ First Nation Genealogy, Tracing Roots of American Indian and First. Nation Genealogy] *[http://us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/_na/5c-tribes/dawes-index/pg361-370.txt Dawes Index: Cherokee] *[http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/docsouth-csr/7682 Original Natives of Colonial North Carolina] *[http://www.tngenweb.org/cherokee_by_blood/chapman.htm Chapman Roll Eastern Cherokees] (1851) *[http://ldhi.library.cofc.edu/exhibits/show/africanpassageslowcountryadapt/sectionii_introduction/american_indian_slavery_caroli American Indian Slavery in Carolina] *[http://www.questia.com/library/history/united-states-history/native-american-history/indians-of-colonial-america Colonial American Native Research] *[http://www.lexisnexis.com/academic/pr/Early%20Am%20Indian%20Docs.pdf Early American Indian Documents] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Lakes_Algonquian_syllabics Great Lakes Algonquian Syllabics] ===Maps=== === Archive Family History Atlanta === The archive has the following records available: Family History at the National Archives at Atlanta 5780 Jonesboro Road Morrow, Georgia 30260 Phone: 770-968-2100 Fax: 770-968-2547 Checklist of Records Available for Research for Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. http://www.archives.gov/atlanta/finding-aids/genealogy.html Includes: Indian Records: Letters Received by the Office of Indian Affairs, 1824-1881. 962 Rolls. M 234 Special Files of the Office of Indian Affairs, 1807-1904. 85 Rolls. M 574 Census of Creek Indians Taken by Parsons and Abbott in 1832. 1 Roll. T 275 Roll of Creek Orphans and List of 1870 Payments (1832 Treaty). 2 Rolls. A41 & A42 Cherokee Register (1817-1819). 1 Roll. A 21 Armstrong/Houston Surveys, 1817-20. 1 Roll. A 22 Cherokee Emigration and State Muster Rolls, 1817-1838. 1 Roll. A 23 Census Roll and Index, 1835, of the Cherokee Indians East of the Mississippi. 1 Roll. T 496 Cherokee Spoilation Decisions. 1 Roll. A 17 Cherokee Tennessee and Georgia Valuations. 1 Roll. A 18 Cherokee Powell Roll, 1867. 1 Roll. A 29 Cherokee Freedmen Payment Roll, 1897. 1 Roll. A 32 Old Settler Cherokee Census, 1895, & Index to Payment Roll, 1896. 2 Rolls. T 985 Records Relating to Enrollment of Eastern CherokeeS by Guion Miller, 1908-10. 12 Rolls. M 685 Eastern Cherokee Applications of the United States Court of Claims, 1906-09 (Miller Roll Applications). 348 Rolls. M1104 Records of the Cherokee Agency, 1886-1952. 170 Cubic Feet. Eastern Cherokee Baker Roll, 1926-31. 1 Roll. A 35 (Dawes Commission) Enrollment Cards for the Five Civilized Tribes, 1898-1914. 93 Rolls. M1186 Final Rolls of Citizens & Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory (on or before March 4, 1907, with supplements dated September 25, 1914--Dawes Commission). 3 Rolls. T 529 Chickasaw Muster Rolls, 1837-39. 1 Roll. A 36 Chickasaw Census, 1847. 1 Roll. A 36 Choctaw Armstrong Roll, 1831. 1 Roll. A 39 Choctaw Reserves. 2 Rolls. A37 & A38 Choctaw Census Taken by Cooper. 1 Roll. A 40 Choctaw Muster/Emigration Rolls. 1 Roll. A 40 Choctaw Annuity Rolls, Oklahoma, 1918-1934 1 Roll. R4T75 Choctaw, Chickasaw, Mississippi Choctaw Freedmen Annuity Rolls, 1848-1927 1 Roll. R4T76 Mississippi Choctaw Annuity Rolls, 1908-1929 1 Roll. R4T77 SAC & FOX, Mississippi Annuity Rolls, 1866-1947. 1 Roll. R4T78 Delaware, 1867-74. 1 Roll. A 45 Menominee Annuity Rolls, 1849-73. 1 Roll. A 46 Ottawa/Chippewa Roll, 1870. 1 Roll. A 50 Ottawa and Chippewa Tract Books. 1 Roll. A 51 1880 Special Census of Indians (Dak Terr., Calif, & Wash. State) 5 Rolls. R4T70 1880 Special Census of Indians: Tulalip Agency, Yakima Agency, and Standing Rock Agency Indians in California, Volume 4. Indian Census Rolls, 1884-1940. M 595 Eastern Cherokee, 1898-1939 Rolls 22-26 Mississippi Choctaw, 1926-39 Rolls 41-42 Green Bay Agency, 1885-94 Roll 172 Hupa & Klamath, 1915-22 Roll 183 Seminole (Florida) 1913-40 Rolls 486-487 === Asylums === *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/indian-schools-seminaries-asylums.htm Access Genealogy] === Census Records === *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/free-us-indian-census-rolls.htm Access Genealogy] Census rolls from 1885-1940 *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/1910-census-fort-shaw-industrial-indian-school.htm 1910 Census Fort Shaw Industrial School] *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/parsons-abbott-roll.htm Parsons and Abbott Roll] 1832 Creek Tribe. By a treaty of March 24, 1832, the Creek Tribe ceded to the United States all of their land east of the Mississippi River. Heads of families were entitled to tracts of land, which, if possible, were to include their improvements. In 1833 Benjamin S. Parsons and Thomas J. Abbott prepared a census of Creek Indian heads of families, which gave their names and the number of males, females, and slaves in each family. The entries were arranged by town and numbered; these numbers were used for identification in later records. Source: Access Genealogy ==== Virginia 1810 ==== *Native Americans – Most American Indians in the US were not counted on the 1810 Census. At this time, “Indians not taxed,” which were those living on reservations or in unsettled territory, were not counted. - See more at: http://www.genealogyinc.com/census-records/1810-census/#sthash.RAlHZwH7.dpuf === Schools/Seminaries === Beginning in 1878 the goal was to assimilate Indian people into the general population of the United States. By placing the Indian children in first day schools and boarding schools it was thought this would be accomplished. Federal policy sanctioned the removal of children from their families and placed in government run boarding schools. It was thought they would become Americanized while being kept away from their traditional families. Source: Access Genealogy *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/indian-schools-seminaries-asylums.htm Access Genealogy] Lists of students names, tribal affiliation, residence and age in hopes that by searching these records you will find your native ancestor. === Florida === *"''SOLDIERS OF FLORIDA in the Seminole Indian, civil and Spanish-American wars''", 1903: Democrat Book and Job Print, under the supervision of the Board of State Institutions, Live Oak, FL, with the muster rolls of almost all of the regiments enrolled in the State for the CSA between 1861 and 1865. It is available in reproduction at http://www.amazon.com/Soldiers-Florida-Seminole-Indian-Spanish-American/dp/1176993178 ; many reference libraries have copies. There is an online archive copy at https://archive.org/details/soldiersofflorid00flor with freely downloadable options from PDF to ePub. ====Sources ====

US Southern Colonies News Page

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | '''News Page''' | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_News_Page_-_2020_Archive|2020 Archive]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_News_Page_-_2021_Archive|2021 Archive]] | [[Space: US Southern Colonies News Page - 2022 Archive|2022 Archive]] Welcome! This is the place to be for [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] News! == January 2023 == HAPPY NEW YEAR! Best wishes for a wonderful 2023. '''Reminders''' from last month... * The monthly posting of "[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Needs_Attention|profiles needing attention]] by our Managed Profiles Team. Project members are invited to review the list, and tackle some of these difficult issues. * [[Space:Friday_Night_Bingo|Friday Night Bingo]] began 9 December, alternating with [[Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night|Friday Night Date Night]]. The first two Bingo cards this Friday - 6 January - will be related to India (noon Eastern Time/5 pm UTC) and the second two about Native_Americans (6 pm ET/11 pm UTC). * The [[Help:Connect-a-Thon |Connect-a-Thon]] starts 13 January - if you haven't registered yet, please do! (Answer the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505819/ G2G registration post].) '''Editor Needed''': Interested in filling the position of News Page Editor? Contact the project's leadership (see [[Project: US Southern Colonies#How to Join |US Southern Colonies Project]]). It has been a pleasure serving as the editor for the past year or so. ~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] == December News == '''Managed Profiles Needing Attention''' : Did you know the Project’s [[Space:US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Teams|Managed Profiles Team]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Workspace|monitors]] all edits and comments to project managed profiles? While the team attempts to immediately address issues identified, some issues are too big to resolve quickly. So the team keeps a list of open issues identified during monitoring. : Each month, the Managed Profiles Team highlights a few profiles from the list [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Needs_Attention|needing attention]]. Project members are invited to review the list, and tackle some of these difficult issues. : Review the list at [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Needs_Attention|US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Needs_Attention]]. '''Who's Ready for Bingo?''' : [[Space:Friday_Night_Bingo|Friday Night Bingo]] begins on 9 December - one game at noon Eastern Time (5 pm UCT) and a second game at 6 pm (US EST/11pm UTC), repeated every other Friday (opposite Friday Night Date Night). '''First Thon of 2023 is a January Connect-a-Thon''' : Mark you calendar for the 13-16 January Connect-A-Thon. Keep an eye on G2G for the registration post: {{Tag_Link|Thon}} {{Tag_Link|Connect-a-Thon}} {{Tag_Link|Challenges}} {{Tag_Link|announcements}} ''Got a topic you'd like to see covered on the News Page? Post a comment!''

US Southern Colonies Project Editing Guidance

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[[Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[:Category:US_Southern_Colonies_Project|Categories]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Editing_Guidance|Editing Guidance]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Profile_Example|Profile Example]] == Purpose == The [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] works on ''Person Profiles'' of those born or settled in the Jamestown, Virginia Colony (1607-1625) and '''colonies of Maryland, Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia prior to 4 July 1776'''. This page provides ''guidance'' for creating and editing ''Person Profiles'' for [[:Category: US Southern Colonists|US Southern Colonists]]. The Project bases its guidance on WikiTree ''guidance'', and modifies and clarifies that guidance for the specific needs of this place in this era. While this ''guidance'' is focused on ''Person Profiles'', it is also applicable to Project ''Free-Space Profiles (Pages)'', ''Categories'', ''Project Pages'', and ''Help Pages''. There are already extensive [[:Category: WikiTree Help|Help]] pages. It would be redundant to repeat their content, and would require significant effort to track changes to them. This page therefore does not attempt to compile everything into one page, instead presenting a Quick Reference to the WikiTree and project-specific pages (for the detail), and highlighting the most frequently needed guidance here. == Honor Code == This ''guidance'' serves as a tool or an agreement to help us create and maintain mutual trust and a common understanding of how the community works. This ''guidance'' speaks to these elements of the [[Special:Honor_Code|WikiTree Genealogist Honor Code]]: * [[Help:Collaboration|collaboration]] * accuracy * sources == Pre-1700 Profiles == Many of the [[:Category: US Southern Colonists|US Southern Colonists]] were obviously born before 1700. We have a higher standard for deep genealogy. Key guidelines for [[Help:Pre-1700 Profiles|Pre-1700 Profiles]] include: * [[Help:Pre-1700 Profiles#Make sure there isn't already a profile|Make sure there isn't already a profile]]. ** Search for existing profiles using the name search, carefully reviewing all profiles with birth and death dates within +/- 50 years of the birth and death dates of the new profile. For female profiles, search using all known married names as well as LNAB. ** During profile creation, review the ''Possible Matches'', carefully reviewing all profiles with birth and death dates within +/- 50 years of the birth and death dates of the new profile. * Carefully observe [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Editing_Guidance#Styles and Standards|style rules]]. * Cite [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Editing_Guidance#Reliable Sources|reliable sources]]. * You must '''never create a pre-1700 profile without citing a [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Editing_Guidance#Reliable Sources|reliable source]]'''. * '''A family tree on Geni, Ancestry, MyHeritage, FamilySearch, Find a Grave, or any other user-generated tree (like WikiTree itself) is not a sufficient source for creating a pre-1700 profile. They may be valuable resources and may help you find original, reliable sources, but ''they must never be the only source''.''' == Profiles with Multiple Project Boxes == Sometimes, two projects actively collaborate on a profile. For these profiles, there may be confusion about which guidelines to follow. Generally, the guidelines of the more "specific" or "narrow" of the projects should be followed. For example, [[Project: US Presidents]] is more specific than [[Project: US Southern Colonies]]. If the guidelines of the two projects differ, you can ask for guidance by posting a comment on the profile before editing it. == Before Clicking Add or Edit == # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1417082/would-you-like-to-join-the-us-southern-colonies-project Consider joining the Project] # [[Help:Search|Search]] for existing and duplicate profiles # [[Help:Research Before Editing|Research]] # Only use [[Help:Uncertain#What are examples of sources that provide uncertain information?|derivative sources]] (uncertain information) as [[Wikipedia:Finding Aid|''finding aids'']] for [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Editing_Guidance#Reliable Sources|reliable sources]] # Find [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Editing_Guidance#Reliable Sources|reliable sources]] # [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Editing_Guidance#Communication|Communicate]] == Communication == See communication guidelines for [[Help:Communication Before Editing|editing]] and [[Help:Pre-1700 Profiles#Communicating about changes|pre-1700 changes]]. There are three different methods to communicate, each reaching a different audience: # [[Help:Comments|Comment]] on the profile. # [[Help:Private Messages|Private message]] or e-mail the profile manager(s). # Post to the Project members (post to one or both of these): #* [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/southern_colonies Ask a G2G question] tagged with the profile ID and southern_colonies. #* Ask a question on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-us-southern-colonies WikiTree US Southern Colonies Google Group]. To communicate directly with the Project Leadership or Project Teams: * [[Help:Private Messages|Private message]] or email a member of the appropriate [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Teams|Project Team]]. * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profile_Requests|Request project management]] of a profile. * [[Help:Private Messages|Private message]] or email a member of the [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Teams|Managed Profiles Team]] to escalate an issue with a project-managed profile. [[Help:Communication Before Editing#How long should you wait?|How long should you wait?]] == Reliable Sources == The accuracy of WikiTree depends on our use of reliable [[Help:Sources|sources]]. For [[:Category: US Southern Colonists|US Southern Colonists]], see: * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Reliable_Sources|US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources]] * [[:Category: US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources]] Remember to: * Strive to ensure each ''Person Profile'' is [[Space:Genealogically_Defined|genealogically defined]]. * Find the reliable source, or better yet the original record, for information referred to in genealogies and abstracts. Review it for accuracy. * Ensure the record applies to the person, and is not conflated with someone else. If there is risk of conflation, document the risk in the ''Research Notes'' section. * '''Add the reliable source as a [[Help:Sources#How to Add Sources to Profiles|source or reference]].''' * Consider whether adding unsourced family trees and genealogies as sources really contributes to the accuracy of the profile. Again, '''a family tree on Geni, Ancestry, MyHeritage, FamilySearch, Find a Grave, or any other user-generated tree (like WikiTree itself) ''is not a reliable source'' in and of itself. They may be valuable resources and may help you find original, reliable sources.''' * Unsourced family trees are subject to removal from project-managed profiles. * Do not merely add a URL as a source or citation. * Formatting citations can be complex, so don't get hung up on this. At least include the author, publication, publisher, date, and page(s) in that order. Add a URL if the source is available online. * Prefer URLs to free websites (e.g. [https://archive.org Internet Archive], [https://www.hathitrust.org HathiTrust], [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch]) over paid websites if the same content is available on a free website. ''Chicago Manual of Style'' is the citation format preferred on WikiTree, generally following Elizabeth Shown Mills' [https://www.evidenceexplained.com ''Evidence Explained'']: * ''Evidence Explained'' [https://www.evidenceexplained.com/content/sample-quickcheck-models examples] * [https://www.citationmachine.net/chicago Chicago Citation Generator] Not sure what is reliable? See [[Help:Uncertain#What are examples of sources that provide uncertain information?|derivative and original sources]]. See [[Help:Sources FAQ|Help: Sources FAQ]] for more information. == Editing == See [[:Category: Profile Editing Help]]. === Styles and Standards === * '''Present original biographies, not simply [[Help:Copying Text|copied text]].''' * [[Help:Biographies|Biographies]] * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Profile_Example|US Southern Colonies Project Profile Example]] See [[Help:Biographies#Proper order|Proper Order]] for text sections and other elements. Note these Help errors (as of 21 Jan 2024): # [[Help:Project Boxes|Help: Project Boxes]] '''mistakenly''' fails to refer to the order of Research Note Boxes. * Data in the ''Data Fields'' and the ''Biography'' should agree. * The ''Biography'' section should focus on information about the person's life. ** The use of subheadings in the ''Biography'' section is encouraged to organize the information (e.g. ''Birth'', ''Marriage'', ''Death'', ''Children'', ''Military Service'', ''Timeline''). Heading and subheading sections should describe an aspect of the person's life, provide citations of reliable sources, and provide context where important. * The ''Research Notes'' section then focuses on the state of genealogical research, presents alternate and conflicting information, etc. ** The use of subheadings in the ''Research Notes'' section is encouraged to organize the information by topic and author. Additions to the ''Research Notes'' section can be signed by adding ~~~~ (four tildas) to the end of a note. When the edit is saved, the four tildas will be converted into the user's profile ID and the date/time, and look something like this: :::A well-researched, reliably sourced research note. [[WikiTree-24|WikiTree-24]] 12:00, 1 April 2023 (UTC) * Use [[Wikipedia:Title case|''title case'']] for headings and short subheadings. [[Wikipedia:Letter case#Stylistic or specialised usage|''Sentence case'']] is good for longer subheadings. * Do not include citations (ref tags) in headings and subheadings. * Do not use a horizontal line (----) in ''Person Profiles''. * Do not use colored text. * Do not use "busy" background images. In general, an image of a flag, map, etc. is too busy. Get inspired. See [[Help:Examples|Examples]]. Then create a great profile. See [[:Category: Styles and Standards]] for more information. === Document Accurately === * Source each piece of information added to the Biography with a reliable source. * Alternate, conflicting, or uncertain information should instead be added to the ''Research Notes'' section, and the source of that information should be listed. * Ensure parent-child relationships adhere to [[Help:Uncertain Parents|Uncertain Parents]] guidelines. * Use the [[Help:Name Fields|name]], [[Help:Date Fields#Date Status Options|date]], [[Help:Location Fields#location|location]], and [[Help:Relationship Status|relationship]] status options. === Names === * For a woman married more than once, the last husband's last name should be in the ''Current Last Name'' data field. Married name(s) from the previous marriages should be in the ''Other Last Name(s)'' data field. * Do not use "of [location]" or other research labels in name data fields. * Do not add a middle name to the ''Middle Name'' data field unless there is a reliable source that the person was referred to with this middle name during their life. '''Remember that [https://genfiles.com/articles/middle-names/ middle names were rare prior to the American Revolution].''' * Do not add Jr., Sr., I, II, III, etc. to the ''Suffix'' data field unless there is a reliable source that the person was referred to with this suffix during their life. === Dates === * [[Help:Date Fields]] * In date fields, "We attempt to use the modern Gregorian calendar in all cases, i.e. "New Style" dates." Therefore, for "Old Style" dates: ** we change start of the year from 25 March to 1 January. ** we do '''not''' adjust the day from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar (e.g. skipping 11 or 12 or any other number of days), as this is exceeding difficult and would create additional confusion between record dates and date fields. * In the Biography, Research Notes, and Sources, we list the date as found in the record, and employ dual dating of just the year (e.g. George Washington's birthay of 11 February 1731 in the Julian calendar is listed as 11 February 1731/2, not 22 February 1731/2). === Location Names === * Do not use the location name suggested by the dropdown menu in the ''Birth'', ''Death'', and ''Marriage Place'' data fields. The Project adheres to the WikiTree guiding principle for [[Help:Name Fields|Name Fields]] and [[Help:Location Fields|Location Fields]]: "[[Help:Name Fields#Use their conventions instead of ours|use their convention instead of ours]]." In general, locations will look like this specific example: :St. Anne's Parish, Albemarle County, Colony of Virginia See [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Location_Preferences|US Southern Colonies Project Location Preferences]] for a detailed discussion of the Project's guidelines for location names, in particular: * the names of the Colonies (e.g. Colony of Virginia, Province of Maryland) * the use of the words ''Parish'', ''County'', ''District'', etc. in location data fields * Location Resources for researching the history of location names See [[Help:Location Fields|Help: Location Fields]] for more information. If you aren't sure of the correct location name or format, add [[:Category: US Southern Colonies Project Needs Location Research]] to the ''Person Profile''. === Categories === * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Categories|US Southern Colonies Categories]] * Add [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Maintenance_Categories|Project Maintenance Categories]] to communicate work needed on a profile. Properly [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Maintenance_Categories#Documenting "Needs" in Research Notes|document]] the category so others can help. See [[Help:Categorization|Help: Categorization]] for more information. === Research Note Boxes === * [[Help:Research Note Boxes|Research Note Boxes]] * [[Help:Uncertain Parents|Uncertain Parents]] === Project Box === * Do not add, edit, or delete the [[Template:US Southern Colonist|project box]] or [[Template:US Southern Colonist Adjunct|adjunct project box]]. The Project's [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Teams|Managed Profiles Team]] adds or deletes the project box, keeps a list of project-managed profiles, and reviews periodic reports of errors in the use of these templates, the project account, and the PPP lock. === Stickers === * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Stickers|US Southern Colonies Stickers]] * [[Help:Stickers|Stickers]] * [[:Category: Stickers]] === DNA Confirmation === ''Person Profiles'' display [[Help:DNA Test Connections|DNA Connections]]. It cannot be stressed enough that the listing of test-takers there does NOT mean that their relationship with the ''Person Profile'' has been proven with DNA. DNA Connections are a research aid listing names of test-takers who are currently attached to the ''Person Profile'' through a lineage that is estimated to possibly report a DNA match for the test type (Y-DNA, mitochondrial DNA, autosomal DNA). There may also be other test-takers who actually share DNA with the ''Person Profile'' that are not listed because they are attached to the incorrect lineage on WikiTree. Both the match and and the genealogy must be confirmed. * Please do not use the ''Confirmed with DNA'' [[Help:Relationship Status|relationship status]] feature unless you have carefully read and understand the WikiTree Help pages listed directly below, and have performed all steps there. See these two Help pages for detailed descriptions and instructions for adding the ''Confirmed with DNA'' [[Help:Relationship Status|relationship status]] to a profile: * [[Help:Confirmed with DNA|Confirmed with DNA]] * [[Help:DNA Confirmation|DNA Confirmation]] === Suggestions === Are you all done? Before moving on, check the profile's [[Help:Suggestions|suggestions]] and see what else needs to be done. == Data Doctors == There are a large number of reports available to assist us in identifying profiles with issues, some offering suggestions for the fix. * [[Project: Data Doctors]] * Project-Managed Profiles ** [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree24|Data Doctors Suggestions]] ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebUser/Suggestions.htm?UserID=11613796 WikiTree+ Suggestions] The Project's [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Teams|Managed Profiles Team]] monitors a number of these reports. See the Team's [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Workspace|Workspace]] page for more detail. This Team handles all issues with the use of the [[Template:US Southern Colonist|project box]], [[WikiTree-24|project account]], and [[Help:Project Protection|project protection]]. == Project Activity Monitoring == The Project's [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Teams|Managed Profiles Team]] reviews [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=WikiTree-24&l=500&watchlist=1&hideown=0 every change] to the [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project-Managed_Profiles|project-managed profiles]]. When an edit is made that is not reliably sourced or otherwise fails to follow this ''guidance'', the Team will take one or more actions including, but not limited to: * Contacting the editor and requesting they promptly correct the edit * Reversing the edit * Correcting the edit * Seeking a project member to oversee a review of the profile == Still Need Help? == If you still have questions after reading the ''guidance'' here, please contact the Project: * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/southern_colonies Ask a G2G question] tagged with the profile ID and southern_colonies. * Ask a question on the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-us-southern-colonies WikiTree US Southern Colonies Google Group].
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US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Category: US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources]] [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | '''Reliable Sources''' | [[Space:US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory|Sources and Resources Directory]] {| cellpadding="8" Valign="top" |- |colspan="4" align="center"|''Quick-links for Sources pages''
'''[[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources|US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources]]''' |- | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Maryland_Reliable_Sources|Maryland]] | align="center" Valign="top"| [[Space:Colony_of_Virginia_Reliable_Sources|Virginia]]
[[Space:Jamestown_Reliable_Sources|Jamestown]] | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Carolina_Reliable_Sources|Carolinas]]
[[Space:Province_of_North_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|NC]] / [[Space:Province_of_South_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|SC]] | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources|Georgia]] |- |colspan="4"| |} ::'''{{blue|This Page has General/Multi-Colony Sources. For Colony Specific Sources, please click on one of the Colony Links above.}}''' This is the Reliable Sources page for the US Southern Colonies Project, which includes profiles covered by [[:Category:Pre-1700 Projects|pre-1700 project requirements]]. This page contains sources '''focused on the period 1600-1776''' recommended (or warned against) by WikiTree's [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. : Note: for resources pertaining to learning about the history of the US Southern Colonies, see: [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_History|US Southern Colonies History]]. :Note: for creating a citation from a website that has not been provided see [https://www.bibme.org/citation-guide/chicago/website/ citing websites]. Add the link from the page that you are sourcing. * After finding a reliable source, care must be taken to establish that the source belongs to your profile. :: Some pages are under development. See also :* Jamestown: [[Space:Jamestown%2C_Virginia_Colony%2C_Genealogy_Resources|Jamestown, Virginia Colony, Genealogy Resources]] :* Carolinas: [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Carolina_History#Research_Resources|Province of Carolina History, Research Resources]] = Colony Neutral / Multiple Colonies = :''Sources here are colony-neutral or cover multiple colonies. Reminder: books, databases, compilations, and websites are only as reliable as the sources they cite.'' They are an extra resources in addition to the Colony Specific Reliable Sources pages. ==Reliable Sources== ===Peer Reviewed Journals=== :Articles in the following journals are peer-reviewed, typically authored by experienced researchers, and well-cited. *Blassingame, John W. “''American Nationalism and Other Loyalities in the Southern Colonies 1763-1775''.” The Journal of Southern History, vol. 34, no. 1, 1968, pp. 50–75. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/2205474. Accessed 19 June 2021. *Journal of the American Revolution. Life in the Southern Colonies: [https://allthingsliberty.com/2013/01/life-in-the-southern-colonies-part-1-of-3/ Part 1], [https://allthingsliberty.com/2013/01/life-in-the-southern-colonies-part-2-of-3/ Part 2], [https://allthingsliberty.com/2013/02/life-in-the-southern-colonies-part-3-of-3/ Part 3]. {{blue|move to Resources Page?}} === Vital Records === ==== Births ==== :See Individual Colonies ==== Marriages ==== :See Individual Colonies ==== Deaths ==== :See Individual Colonies === Land Records === :See Individual Colonies === Probate Records === :See Individual Colonies === Tax Records === :See Individual Colonies === Other Records === :[https://www.fold3.com/title/467/revolutionary-war-pensions Final Payment Vouchers] for Those who fought in the American Revolution. ($) :US National Archives provides access to thousands of Case Files of Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Applications Based on Revolutionary War Service https://catalog.archives.gov/search?q=revolutionary%20war%20pensions&f.oldScope=online&rows=100 === Cokayne === : Cokayne's ''[[Space:The_Complete_Peerage_of_England%2C_Scotland%2C_Ireland%2C_Great_Britain_and_the_United_Kingdom|Complete Peerage]],'' 2nd edition, is a reliable source for information about the ancestors of colonial immigrants, although it may not be as useful for the immigrants and their descendants. See the links to online copies provided at * [https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/home/complete-peerage Joe Cochoit's ''Complete Peerage'' page] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412?availability=Family%20History%20Library this page] on Familysearch : Additional details about ''The Complete Peerage'' can be found on the Pre-1500 Resource Page ([[Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page#CP|here]]). == Reliable Sources with conditions == : ''Sources here are colony-neutral or cover multiple colonies. Reminder: books, databases, compilations, and websites are only as reliable as the sources they cite.'' === Biographical Compilations === * Brown, Alexander, ''[https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Brown%2C%20Alexander%2C%201843%2D1906 The First Republic in America],'' (1898), 21-40; digital images, Hathi Trust (accessed 2021). *Robert E. Brown, The Birth of a Nation: A Portrait of the American People on the Eve of Independence. By Arthur M. Schlesinger. With an introduction by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. (New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 1968. Pp. viii, 258, xi. $7.95.), The American Historical Review, Volume 74, Issue 4, April 1969, Pages 1357–1359, https://doi.org/10.1086/ahr/74.4.1357 * Child, Christopher Challender., Otto, Julie Helen. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Ancestors_of_American_Presidents/6VJnAAAAMAAJ?hl=en Ancestors of American Presidents]. United States: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Peter_Wilson_Coldham Coldham, Peter Wilson], ''[https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Complete_Book_of_Emigrants_1607_1660.html?id=vWDV4Fk7TmAC The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607-1660],'' more details needed * Crozier, William Armstrong, [https://archive.org/details/keytosouthernped1953croz A Key to Southern Pedigrees, being a comprehensive guide to the colonial ancestry of families in the States of Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Alabama]; Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1953. * Gandy, Wallace, editor, [https://archive.org/details/associationoathr00gand The Association oath rolls of the British plantations], London: Private Printing (1922). * Mackenzie, George Norbury, [[Space:Colonial_Families_of_the_United_States_of_America|Colonial Families of the United States of America]], in which is given the history, genealogy and armorial bearings of colonial families who settled in the American colonies from the time of the settlement of Jamestown, 13th May, 1607, to the battle of Lexington, 19th April, 1775 * Mackenzie, George Norbury, [https://archive.org/details/colonialfamilie00rhoagoog Colonial families of the United States of America...], Vol 6. Baltimore, MD: The Seaforth Press, Genealogical Publishers, 1907 (MCMXVH). * MacKenzie, George Norbury, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/337502-colonial-families-of-the-united-states-of-america-in-which-is-given-the-history-genealogy-and-armorial-bearings-of-colonial-families-who-settled-in-the-american-colonies-from-the-time-of-the-settlement-of-jamestown-13th-may-1607-to-the-ba-vol-7?viewer=1&offset=9#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Colonial Families of the United States of America], Vol 7. New York, The Grafton Press, 1907. * Marshall, Michael R., [https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/ Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties] (web site) [https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/ link] * Richardson, Douglas, ''[[Space:Magna Carta Ancestry|Magna Carta Ancestry]]'' (2011). Richardson's ''Magna Carta Ancetry'' documents connections between the immigrant (Gateway Ancestor) and a [[:Category: Surety Barons|Surety Baron]]. Richardson does not document descendants of the immigrant, although the Gateway's entry may include children and their spouses (in which case, you'll want to explore and access the sources listed following the Gateway's entry). === Surname / Family-Specific Compilations === * Buckner, Bernard, ''[https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Blakey_Book.html?id=EFo2AAAAMAAJ A Blakey book : being an account of those believed to be descended from Thomas and Susannah Blakey of Christ Church parish, Middlesex County, Virginia],'' Repository, Provo, UT Generations Network, Inc., 2004. * Ladd, Ruth Kline, [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1059652 One Ladd's family: revisited], Hudson, WI: RK Ladd 2002. === Emigration / Passenger Lists === : This section covers emigration from 1600 to 1776. Passenger lists are generally considered reliable, but the names in compiled lists may or may not reflect a woman's name at the time of her passage (e.g., the 1624/5 Jamestown Muster includes the ship that a settler arrived on but her name at the time of the muster). Information about specific ships can be found on ship category pages (or their companion space pages). Two WikiTree categories are particularly useful: ::[[:Category:Southern_Colony_Ships|Southern Colony Ships]] excluding Jamestown :: [[:Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships|Chesapeake Colony Ships]] Jamestown :: [[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships|Jamestown Colony Ships]] Jamestown ::: See also the [[Space:Jamestown Colony Index#ships|Ship Index]] on the [[Space: Jamestown Colony Index]]. * Hotten, John Camden, [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft The Original Lists of Persons of Quality]... 1600-1700; London, 1874. [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft link]; See also [https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/george1.htm extracted names at PackRat Pro]. * Lancour, Harold, 1908-; Wolfe, Richard J, compiler, [https://archive.org/details/bibliographyofsh00lanc/page/n7/mode/2up A bibliography of ship passenger lists, 1538-1825]; being a guide to published lists of early immigrants to North America, third edition. New York: The New York Public Library (1963). * Stevens, Anne, compiler, [https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shiplist.htm Pilgrim Ship Lists], Packrat-Pro. == Unreliable Sources == :This page and the colony-specific reliable sources pages focus on sources "this side of the pond" - post-immigration. Other WikiTree projects' reliable sources pages - such as the Magna Carta Project ([[Space:Magna Carta Project Reliable Sources|Magna Carta Project Reliable Sources]]) and the European Aristicrats Project ([[Space:EuroAristo Project Reliable Sources|European Aristocrats Project Reliable Sources]]) - should be consulted when looking for colonists' ancestors. Three sources frequently used to support a connection between colonists and the aristocracy are not considered reliable by those projects, and should be considered unreliable for colonists' profiles: * '''Burke reference works''': Avoid all Burke reference works (including ''Burke's Peerage'', ''Burke's Dormant and Extinct Peerages'', and ''Burke's Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies''). They have many errors. 19th century editions are especially unreliable. Cokayne's ''Complete Peerage'' covers some of the same ground (see [[#Cokayne|Cokayne, above]]). * '''[http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/ Lewis's Database]''': Marlyn Lewis's "Our Royal Titled Noble and Commoner Ancestors" (ORTNCA) is mostly based on Douglas Richardson's work, which is considered reliable "with conditions" (see Richardson under [[#Biographical Compilations|Biographical Compilations, above]]), but care must be taken even when it appears that Richardson is the source of information in the database (Lewis includes citations at the end of a phrase or sentence, and sometimes the person's name is the only information given by Richardson). * '''[http://thepeerage.com/ Lundy Database]''': Darryl Lundy's database (thepeerage.com) is largely based on Burke's work. While it can be helpful in identifying possible relationships and lines of inquiry, its use as a source in its own right should be avoided as far as possible. ===[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Uncertain#What_are_examples_of_sources_that_provide_uncertain_information.3F Examples of Sources that Provide Uncertain Information]=== === Colony Neutral / Multiple Colonies === :The following sources should not be cited and are subject to removal from project-managed profiles if found. '''If these are the only sources on a profile, please replace it with something better prior to removal.''' * Yates' US and International Marriages Index. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/60060/why-shouldnt-rely-international-marriage-records-1560-1900 this discussion] for why. * Millennium File: "created by the Institute of Family Research to track the records of its clients and the results of its professional research. It contains more than 880,000 linked family records, with lineages from throughout the world, including colonial America, the British Isles, Switzerland, and Germany. Many of these lineages extend back to nobility and renowned historical figures. In fact, one of the things the Millennium File focuses on is linking to European nobility and royalty." * Edmund West Family Data collections, per their own description, "should be used to find primary sources." * UNSOURCED user-contributed family trees, including (but not limited to): ** Pedigree Resource Files on familysearch.org ** Public or any other family trees from Ancestry.com ** Geni.com - World Family Tree - RootsWeb / If the tree cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them instead. **A personal family tree. **Find-A-Grave. Find-A-Grave profiles rarely cite reliable proofs. When they do, find the proofs and cite them. **Transcriptions of documents (wills, etc.) found online that are not published. **A discussion in a genealogy forum. If the discussion cites reliable proofs, find the proofs and cite them. **Books with family trees/family histories that do not cite reliable sources. ''These books are secondary sources and should be seen as a starting point.'' Further research is needed to confirm those relationships. Additionally, it was very popular in the late 1800s and early 1900s to publish family genealogies. These are much like the online trees of today-- their quality varies depending on the extent to which they cite their sources. Some contain accurate information-- especially about the people living within the last 50 years prior to the publication date; but many have been subsequently proven to be incomplete, inaccurate, or in a few rare cases, [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications|downright fraudulent]]. Absent better sources, these old published genealogies can be cited or included under "See also:". A goal of the project, however, is to find more original documentation, closer to the time of the event being cited. * '''Find-a-Grave''' is a user-contributed site, and as such is generally excluded from the list of ''reliable'' sources. Please do not make changes to a profile's vitals, including identification of relations, based solely on information transcribed on a Find-a-Grave profile. The exception is that if the Find-a-Grave profile contains a photo of a ''contemporaneous'' gravestone (i.e., a gravestone created and placed at the time of the person's death) and includes information about the person's death, you can cite the Find-a-Grave profile for the death information, and for other information that appears on the gravestone. Please understand, though, that even gravestones may contain erroneous information. * '''Lineage Society Applications.''' Lineage societies such as Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR), Society for Colonials Wars, and others, vary with regard to the proofs that they require for membership. And some, like DAR, have changed their rules over time. Therefore, such applications should be used more as finding aids than actual sources. When looking at a lineage society application, please check what sources they cite, and then seek to find those actual sources. *Links to sources on '''paid subscription sites''' such as Ancestry, FindMyPast, and MyHeritage can be frustrating for WikiTree members and visitors without access to these sites. We recommend searching for a freely available copy of the source document on sites such as FamilySearch, Google Books, USGenWeb, Archive.org, or HathiTrust. ::If the source record is only available to paid subscribers, when providing the URL please also extract as much information as possible, such as relevant names, dates, and the source of the original data. ::[[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|Return to US Southern Colonies Project ]] :::{| cellpadding="8" Valign="top" |- |colspan="4" align="center"|''Quick-links for Sources pages''
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[[Space:Province_of_North_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|NC]]/[[Space:Province_of_South_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|SC]] | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources|Georgia]] |- |colspan="4"| |} ---- ALL data that was originally on this page has been permanently moved to a Colony Page. [[Craig-4574|Craig-4574]] 13:19, 19 June 2021 (UTC)

US Southern Colonies Project Resources

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[[Category:United States of America]] [[Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|Project Home Page]]. == Purpose of this Page == This page seeks to compile '''resources''' to help researchers learn ''about'' the US Southern Colonies (1600-1776, including Maryland, Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia only). It is distinct from the project's [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Reliable_Sources|page about reliable '''sources''']] that researchers are encouraged to reference when seeking data and stories about specific ''individuals'' or ''ancestors.'' === Resources for Multiple Colonies === *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001874200 The Old Free State, by Landon C. Bell, History of Lunenburg County and Southside Virginia]. Published in 1927. pg 216. *[https://archive.org/details/keytosouthernped1953croz '''''A Key to Southern Pedigrees''''', being a comprehensive guide to the colonial ancestry of families in the States of Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Alabama] - Crozier, William Armstrong, 1864-1913. On label on t.p.: Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, distributors *[http://www.granburyisd.org/cms/lib/TX01000552/Centricity/Domain/287/Fact_Sheet_U1_Comparison_of_Eng_Fr_Sp_Col.pdf ''Colonization And Settlement (1585-1763) English, French and Spanish Colonies: A Comparison''] NOTE: This provides a nice summary, but is copyrighted so the link is posted and not the actual document. *[http://www.americanantiquarian.org/proceedings/44525063.pdf ''Early Puritanism in the Southern and Island Colonies'', by Babette M. Levy, March 1960, Hunter College] *[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005731831 ''House of Moncure Genealogy''], by Marion Moncure Duncan , Adrian Cather Miller, Peyton Sagendorf Moncure, 1967. Library of Congress Catalog #67-28800 *[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hnl3cr ''Virginia genealogies : a genealogy of the Glassell family of Scotland and Virginia : also of the families of Ball, Brown, Bryan, Conway, Daniel, Ewell, Holladay, Lewis, Littlepage, Moncure, Peyton, Robinson, Scott, Taylor, Wallace, and others, of Virginia and Maryland''] by Horace Edwin Hayden, Wilkes-Barre, Penn'a: E.B. Yordy, printer, 1891. This is one of the standard references on early Virginia families and is available in digitized form at [http://www.hathitrust.org/digital_library HathiTrust] * Wonderful resource for the LEWIS and MERIWETHER families in colonial Virginia. Note: this is the only preview/reading version available online: http://www.worldcat.org/title/lewises-meriwethers-and-their-kin-lewises-and-meriwethers-with-their-tracings-through-the-families-whose-records-are-herein-contained/oclc/10967210/viewporthttp://www.worldcat.org/title/lewises-meriwethers-and-their-kin-lewises-and-meriwethers-with-their-tracings-through-the-families-whose-records-are-herein-contained/oclc/10967210/viewport *Shenandoah Valley, VA Resource: Shenandoah Valley pioneers and their descendants : https://archive.org/details/shenandoahvalle00cartgoog * [http://americancivilwar.com/authors/black_slaveowners.htm DIXIE'S CENSORED SUBJECT BLACK SLAVEOWNERS By Robert M. Grooms] * Wilson, Charles Reagan and Ferris, William, eds. Encyclopedia of Southern Culture. Chapel Hill and London: University of North Carolina Press, 1989. * [http://www.idreamof.com/database.html [http://www.idreamof.com/database.html I Dream of Genealogy: Databases] (a collection of databases). (This is a finding aid for general genealogical research; it might be worth perusing and extracting those that are specific to US Southern Colonies.) * Baird, Robert W. (compiler), [https://genfiles.com/articles/ A variety of articles] to help people who are researching ancestors in the Southern Colonies. (Thanks Nicole S. for finding this site.) (This is a resource to help researchers understand history and context and should therefore be moved to the Resources/History page.) *Armstrong, Zella. ''[[Space:Notable Southern Families|Notable Southern Families]]'' (Lookout Pub. Co., Chattanooga, Tenn., 1918-) NOTE: Some coverage during US Southern Colonial timeframe but most items are ''not'' sourced. *http://www.genealogical-gleanings.com/Jamestown.htm *"The First Republic in America" by Alexander Brown, pg 55. ===Resources for the Colony of Virginia=== *"A Tale of Two Colonies: What Really Happened in Virginia and Bermuda?", By Virginia Bernhard, pgs 2,3, 17 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 60, 61, 70, 75, 82, 193, 197, 219, ===Resources For Province of North Carolina=== * [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/north-carolina-jewish-history Jewish History in North Carolina] *[http://ncmuseumofhistory.org/learn/ForEducators/Timelines/NorthCarolinaAmericanIndianHistoryTimeLine.aspx North Carolina American Indian History Time Line] * [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in North Carolina 1664-1965] *[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49185/FLHG_HistAnsonCntyNC-0019?backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49185&key=Uhttps://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49185/FLHG_HistAnsonCntyNC-0019?backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49185&path=&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing&clickref=1101l8sVokUQ,1101l8sVokUQ&adref=&o_xid=01011l4xx5&o_lid=01011l4xx5&o_sch=Affiliate+External History of Anson County, North Carolina, 1750->] *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/barbadian_settlers.html Carolina - The Barbadian Settlers, et.al.] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=JcF6E75ZAeUC&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=families+in+colonial+north+carolina&source=bl&ots=hRhUEcJGD_&sig=aYyqrQpiQh8EKuIih7Zljbka2dM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=5DMfVLXnIOXIsATVg4DgCA&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBzgK#v=onepage&q=families%20in%20colonial%20north%20carolina&f=false Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to about 1820, Volume 1 (Google eBook) By Paul Heinegg Winner of the North Carolina Genealogical Society~~Award in Excellence in Publishing~~ and The American Society of Genealogists Donald Lines Jacobus Awared] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=9KnVnPCQC84C&pg=PA3&lpg=PA3&dq=colonist+who+migrated+to+north+carolina&source=bl&ots=Q4MtLMwpT6&sig=z0-Xj-FN-hpZM88w8IrPdrEEhhs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mLogVObxMJCvggSjsoLIAQ&ved=0CEcQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=colonist%20who%20migrated%20to%20north%20carolina&f=false The State of North Carolina with Native American Ancestry: The Formation of Eastern and Costal Counties in North Carolina By Milton E. Campbell] * [[Wikipedia:Croatan]], Croaton Indians * [http://www.tuscaroranationnc.com/history Tuscarora Nation of North Carolina] * [http://www.lost-colony.com/migrationpatterns.html Migration Patterns of Coastal N.C. Indians Written by Fred Willard] * [http://genealogy.about.com/od/native_american/p/dawes_rolls.htm Description: How to use the Dawes Rolls] * [http://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/dawes/intro.html The Dawes Rolls, (Final Rolls of the Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory)] 1898-1914 * [http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/ghl/resources/genealogy/slaverecords.html How To: Finding Slave Records] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brownandmeares/nc_plantations.htm Documented Slave Plantations of North Carolina]

US Southern Colonies Project-Managed Profiles

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project-Managed_Profiles|Managed Profiles]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project-Managed Profiles#Criteria_for_Management_and_Protection|Criteria]] [[Space:US_Southern Colonies_Managed_Profile_Requests|Request Form]] == Introduction == The scope of the [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] is persons born or settled in the colonies of Maryland, Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia prior to 4 July 1776—referred to as [[:Category:US Southern Colonists|US Southern Colonists]] by the project. In carrying out its activities, the project ''manages'' person profiles in order to: * reduce conflicts and improve the accuracy of profiles of US Southern Colonists * research and improve profiles of notable US Southern Colonists * preserve profiles of US Southern Colonists that represent extensive work The project accomplishes this in a variety of ways including: * ''collaborating'' with other WikiTreers * ''following'' the profile of a US Southern Colonist by adding the project to the Trusted List * ''managing'' and additionally, in some cases, ''protecting'' the profile of a US Southern Colonist This page presents the criteria by which the project decides to ''manage'' and ''protect'' person profiles—known as Project-Managed Profiles (PMP) and Project-Protected Profiles (PPP). This page additionally points to other pages with additional, more detailed information and discussion. == Criteria for Management and Protection == '''PMP''': The [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Help:Project-Managed Profiles|'''''manages''''']] person profiles of [[:Category:US Southern Colonists|US Southern Colonists]] meeting at least ''one'' of these criteria: # "[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project-Managed_Profiles#What is "Controversial"?|controversial]] profiles of historically-significant people and widely-shared ancestors"[[Help:Project-Managed Profiles#Why do projects manage profiles?|Help:Project-Managed Profiles, scope]] # profiles of notable people[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_%28people%29 Wikipedia:Notability (people)], members of important colonial families, and other widely-shared ancestors # profiles that represent extensive work that should be preservedThe [[Space:US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Teams|Managed Profiles Team]], working with the responsible [[Space:US Southern Colonies Teams#Colonial Teams|Colonial Team]], will make this determination. '''PPP''': The project additionally [[Help:Project Protection|'''''protects''''']] its project-managed person profiles if they meet [[Help:Project Protecting and Merging#Which profiles should be protected?|WikiTree's Project Protection requirements]]. There were approximately 2 million US Southern Colonists, most currently without a WikiTree profile. It is not possible or necessary for the project to manage all US Southern Colonist profiles, or even just those meeting the criteria for PMP and PPP. The [[Space:US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Teams|Managed Profiles Team]], working with the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Teams#Colonial Teams|Colonial Teams]], therefore exercises its best judgement in deciding which profiles are managed. '''Adjunct''': The project also manages and protects a small number of [[:Category:US Southern Colonists Adjunct|adjunct profiles]] outside the stated scope of the project that are the source of controversy for project profiles. == Profile Review and Management == The [[Space:US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Teams|Managed Profiles Team]] reviews person profiles of US Southern Colonists against the above criteria and decides whether to make the profile a project-managed profile or a project-managed/project-protected profile. The project manages the profile along with the profile's existing profile manager(s), which may also include other [[Help:Projects|projects]]. For more information about the team's activities and processes, including more detail about the information on this page, see: * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Process|Processes]] * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Workspace|Workspace]] === Managed Profile Request Form === If you want the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Teams|Managed Profiles Team]] to review a person profile for possible project management, or for possible removal from project management, please fill out the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Managed Profile Requests|Managed Profile Requests form]]. The team is generally able to get back to you within 5 days. Here is a [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWatchListTime/WatchListTime.htm?Account=WikiTree-24 timeline] of person profiles under project management. == What is "Controversial"? == "On WikiTree we collaborate on one family tree." But controversy does arise. Here are some examples that might result in the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Teams|Managed Profiles Team]] designating a person profile as project-managed or project-managed/project-protected: * The person's claimed origins or relationships (i.e., parents, spouses, or children) are disputed, especially when the disputed claims are frequently repeated in public genealogies that do not cite [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Reliable_Sources|reliable sources]]. * The person or their individual facts are easily confused (conflated) with someone else in the same area at about the same time. * The person profile is often duplicated, resulting in repetitive merge effort. * The person's life was controversial, resulting in differing opinions as to how their biography should be presented. * The change history of the profile shows a recent history of conflicting changes by two or more WikiTreers, and the misunderstanding and disagreement is not being resolved between them. These are just examples. The Managed Profiles Team will consider the person profile against the criteria as well as the entirety of the profile's history in making its decision. == Footnotes & Sources ==
Last reviewed 23 Dec 2022 by the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Teams|Managed Profiles Team]].

US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina History

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Category: Carolina Colonists]] [[Category: Province of Carolina]] [[Category: Province of South Carolina]][[Category:South Carolina History]] [[Category:Province of North Carolina]] [[Category:North Carolina History]] [[Category:South Carolina]][[Category: North Carolina]] [[Category:Lords Proprietors]] [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]|[[Space: US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory|US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory]]|'''Province of Carolina History''' See the table at [[Space: US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory|US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory]] for links to other [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies]] pages relevant to the Carolinas, to North and South Carolina, to the other southern colonies (Maryland, Virginia, and Georgia), and project-wide pages, such as [[Space: US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources|US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources]].
'''Province of Carolina History'''
: The purpose of this page is to provide background and resources relevant to the Carolinas prior to the split of North and South Carolina in 1712. It is managed by the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team|Province of Carolina Team]] of the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. [[Image:US Southern Colonies-1.jpg|330px|??]] === Colonial History=== {{Profile of the Week |week = Second Week week of September 2014 }} The Carolina Colony was originally chartered by King Charles in 1629. It included the Cape Fear area of present day North Carolina. [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/nc01.asp Charter of Carolina] Medley, Mary Louise (1976). History of Anson County, North Carolina, 1750-1976. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company. p. 1. ISBN 9780806347554 This original Charter was ruled invalid because it was never realized. A New Charter was put in place in 1663, granted by King Charles II, and a second one in 1665. [http://www.celebrateboston.com/history/carolinas.htm A Brief History of the Carolina Colonies] These Charters were an attempt to add a buffer between the Spanish and Indians.[http://books.google.com/books?id=8HlLTgmdPAEC Peter Charles Hoffer (14 December 2006). The Brave New World: A History of Early America. JHU Press. p. 323. ISBN 978-0-8018-8483-2] The Charters included the areas of present day NC, SC, GA, Northern Florida, Al, MS and Southern Louisiana. [http://ncpedia.org/carolina-charters-1663-1665 NC Pedia: Carolina Charters, 1663-1665] === Government Structure === [[Image:US Southern Colonies-8.jpg|540px|]] ::::::'''King Charles II''' ==== Original Structure ==== In 1629, Sir Robert Heath was given the southern half of the English land in the New World between 36 degrees and 31 degrees north latitude from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/heath.asp Avalon Project: Sir Robert Heath's Patent 5] The land was named “Province of Carolina”. Sir Robert Heath’s attempts at settlement failed and in 1645 he was stripped of all his possessions. including the province of Carolina.[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Proprietors/sirrobertheath.html Carolina Founder: Sir Robert Heath] King Charles appointed eight English Noblemen from Virginia as the [[:Category:Lords Proprietors|Lords Proprietors]] in 1663. They were charged with affecting the settlement of Carolina."His Royal Highness’s Grant to the Lords Proprietors, Sir George Carteret, 29th July, 1674". The Avalon Project ::::[http://www.landofthebrave.info/charter-of-carolina-words-and-text.htm ''Text of Charter of 1663''] The Eight [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lords_Proprietor Lords Proprietors] governed Carolina until 1729. * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Monck,_1st_Duke_of_Albemarle George Monck], 1st Duke of Albemarle (1608–1670) [[Monck-17|Wikitree Profile]] * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Hyde,_1st_Earl_of_Clarendon Edward Hyde], 1st Earl of Clarendon (1609–1674) [[Hyde-1064|Wikitree Profile]] * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Berkeley,_1st_Baron_Berkeley_of_Stratton John Berkeley], 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton (1602–1678) [[Berkeley-538|Wikitree Profile]] * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Craven,_1st_Earl_of_Craven_(1608%E2%80%931697) William Craven], 1st Earl of Craven (1608–1697) [[Craven-1139|Wikitree Profile]] * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Carteret Sir George Carteret] (c. 1610–1680) [[De_Carteret-21|Wikitree Profile]] * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Berkeley_(governor) Sir William Berkeley] (1605–1677) [[Berkeley-448|Wikitree Profile]] * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Colleton,_1st_Baronet Sir John Colleton], 1st Baronet (1608–1666) [[Colleton-15|Wikitree Profile]] * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Ashley_Cooper,_1st_Earl_of_Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper], 1st Earl of Shaftesbury (1621–1683) [[Ashley-Cooper-4|Wikitree Profile]] ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== Unrest over the Lords Proprietors governance caused the Colony to split in 1712 and a Deputy Governor was appointed to govern the Northern part of Carolina. The Colony was split into three Counties, [http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/albemarle_county_original.html Albemarle] in the north, [http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/clarendon_county_original.html Clarendon] and [http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/craven_county_original.html Craven] in the south.[http://www.celebrateboston.com/history/carolinas.htm Celebrate Boston: Carolina Colony] Continued unrest over the Lords Proprietors governance of the Carolina Colony caused the appointment of a royal Governor in 1720 who governed over the southern part of Carolina. Both North and South Carolina became Royal Colonies in 1729. [http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Governors/fnicholson.html South Carolina Royal Governor] ===Maps=== {{blue |Links here checked 1/11/2023}} *[http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/colamer.html Hargrett Rare Map Collection, Colonial America] *[http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/1715m6.jpg A New and Exact Map of the Dominions of the King] *[http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/1733ap6a.jpg Map of the British Empire in America] *[https://www.battlefields.org/learn/maps/cowpens-january-17-1781 Map of the. Battle of Cowpens] *[http://www.slaverysite.com/Body/maps.htm Maps of Africa and the Slave Trade] *[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/01/13/40-more-maps-that-explain-the-world/ Washington Post: 40 Maps that Help Explain the World] ''colonial shipping routes map included'' {{blue|Must log in to read}} *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tqpeiffer/Documents/Ancestral%20Migration%20Archives/Migration%20Webpage%20Folder/Routes%20to%20VA,%20NC,%20SC,%20GA.htm#_NAME_(F) Historic Routes of Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia] *[https://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Maps/home.html Early Maps Showing Carolina] === Settlers === *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/british_isles_settlers.html The British Isles Settlers of Carolina] *[https://www.britannica.com/place/South-Carolina/History South Carolina History] *[https://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/british_isles_settlers.html List of the Earliest Settlements of Carolina 1500 to 1600] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_period_of_South_Carolina Colonial Period of South Carolina] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melungeon Melungeon Settlers] this group was discovered in the Carolina and Virginia Colonies between 1670 and 1690 and it is believed they had lived in the area for generations. *[http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/12/131208-roanoke-lost-colony-discovery-history-raleigh/ Nat. Geographic, Have we Found the Lost Colony of Roanoke Island?] * https://www.ncpedia.org/melungeons *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyxLVdrc4_A Melungeons on PBS] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roanoke_Colony The Roanoke Colony on Wikipedia] *[https://stlukesmuseum.org/edu-blog/mystery-of-the-lost-colony-solved-not-so-fast/ The Lost Colony of Roanoke] *[https://www.history.com/news/what-happened-to-the-lost-colony-of-roanoke Roanoke] *[http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/explorers/sitee26.htm Albermarle, the First *[http://archive.org/stream/frenchprotestant00char/frenchprotestant00char_djvu.txt The French Huguenot Church in Charleston, SC] includes names of settlers back to 1670 *[http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/ugapressbks/pdfs/ugp9780820334394.pdf A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia] *[http://newbern.cpclib.org/research/Settlers.asp Early Settlers of Craven County, NC] ''database'' *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/colonial/sccolony.txt Names of the First Colonists of South Carolina] ==== Migrating From the Northern Colonies ==== *[http://adriannehopkins.tripod.com/migratio1.htm Migration Patterns, VA, NC, SC] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tqpeiffer/Documents/Ancestral%20Migration%20Archives/Migration%20Webpage%20Folder/Routes%20to%20VA,%20NC,%20SC,%20GA.htm#_NAME_(F) Historic Routes of Virginia, the Carolinas and Georgia] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/South_Carolina_Emigration_and_Immigration South Carolina Immigration and Emigration] *https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Old_Cherokee_Path The Cherokee Path] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tqpeiffer/Documents/Ancestral%20Migration%20Archives/Migration%20Webpage%20Folder/Routes%20to%20VA,%20NC,%20SC,%20GA.htm Free Pages, Historic Migration Routes from Virginia to South Carolina] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pacumber/migration.htm Migration Routes from Pennsylvania to Virginia] *[http://sc_tories.tripod.com/migration_to_sc_before_the_revolution.htm Migration to South Carolina before the Revolution] *[http://www.cyndislist.com/migration/miscellaneous/?page=2 Cyndi's List, Migration Routes, Roads and Trails] *[http://www.sacred-texts.com/ame/elpg/elpg02.htm Immigration trends of German Settlers South from PA] *[http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist-newnation/4389 North Carolina Out Migration in the 1800s] *[http://ocp.hul.harvard.edu/immigration/ Harvard: Immigration to the US, 1789-1930] *[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Royal_Colony/sc_royal_colony_scots_irish.html Scottish Settlers in the Royal Colony on South Carolina] ==== Links to Ships ==== *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/charles_town_settlers_ship_carolina.html Carolina.com: ''Carolina''] *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/charles_town_settlers_ship_albemarle_portroyal.html Carolina.com: ''Albemarle''] *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/charles_town_settlers_ship_albemarle_portroyal.html Carolina.com: ''Port Royal''] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/v1/josephandann.html SciWay: ''Joseph and Ann''] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/v1/susannah1679.html SciWay: ''Susannah''] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/v1/marysarah1679.html SciWay: ''Mary and Sarah''] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/v1/carolina1669.html SviWay: South Carolina Ships' Lists] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/SC_ships2.html SciWay: Passengers to Carolinas 1700s] *[http://www.georgiapioneers.com/content/colonialexplan.html Georgia Pioneers] ''searchable ship records by port'' ====Links to Slave Ships and Slave Ship Resouces==== *[http://www.archives.com/experts/brandt-kathleen/using-ship-manifests-for-slave-research.html Using Ship Manifests for Slave Research] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slave_ship List of Slave Trade Ships] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1714 Lists of Slave Trade Ships Inward and Outward Bound] *[http://www.archives.gov/atlanta/finding-aids/slave-manifests/charleston/index.html Slave Manifests for Charleston] *[http://immigrantships.net/newcompass/pass_lists/listslave3.html Compass Ships' Lists] ''Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans Roll 3, January-March 1822'' *[http://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/slave-ship-manifests.html Slave Ship Manifests Filed in New Orleans] *[http://www.mobileresources.net/mobi/Slave_Ship_Manifest/ Slave Ship Manifests, Mobile, Alabama] ====Ships List Sources==== *[https://archive.org/stream/originallistsofp00hottuoft/originallistsofp00hottuoft_djvu.txt The Original Lists of Persons of Quality]; Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years; Apprentices; Children Stolen; Maidens Pressed; and Others Who Went from Great Britain to the American Plantations 1600-1700. *"The First South Carolinians" by St. Julien R. Childs, ("The South Carolina Historical Magazine", Vol. 71 (1970), pp. 101-108; Edited by Joseph I. Waring.) *[https://www.worldcat.org/title/shaftesbury-papers/oclc/43392759 ''The Shaftsbury Papers"], edited by Langdon Cheves.The settlers/passengers of the three ships wrote letters to Lord Anthony Ashley Cooper, the Earl of Shaftsbury, in England. He was one of the eight Lords Proprietors. John Locke, the Earl's secretary, organized and compiled papers for the Earl which are known as the "Shaftsbury Papers." The original Shaftsbury Papers are in England but copies may be found in many libraries. *Bermuda Historical Quarterly. Lefroy. Memorials of the Bermudas. ==== American Indians==== [[Image:US Southern Colonies-10.jpg|630px|]] ::::::'''Santa Elena Indians''' *[http://www.ncai.org/about-tribes/Indians_101.pdf An Introduction to Indian Nations in the United States] *[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award98/ienhtml/tribes.html Library of Congress, List of Natuve Tribes] *[http://www.bia.gov/WhoWeAre/BIA/OIS/TribalGovernmentServices/TribalDirectory/ Indian Affairs, Tribal Directory] *[http://www.narf.org/nill/resources/roots.htm National Indian Law Library Tracing your Genealogy National Indian Law Library, Tracing Your Roots] *[http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/genealogy_tracing_roots_/american_indian_and_first_nations_genealogy/ First Nation Genealogy, Tracing Roots of American Indian and First. Nation Genealogy] *[http://genealogy.about.com/od/native_american/p/dawes_rolls.htm Description: How to use the Dawes Rolls] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/dawes/intro.html The Dawes Rolls, (Final Rolls of the Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory)] 1898-1914 *[http://us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/_na/5c-tribes/dawes-index/pg361-370.txt Dawes Index: Cherokee] *[http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/docsouth-csr/7682 Original Natives of Colonial North Carolina] *[http://ldhi.library.cofc.edu/exhibits/show/africanpassageslowcountryadapt/sectionii_introduction/american_indian_slavery_caroli American Indian Slavery in Carolina] *[http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/websites/links001.htm Florida Native Americans] *[http://www.tngenweb.org/tnfirst/rolls.html Cherokee Rolls] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apalachee Apalachee Nation] *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/hitchiti-tribe.htm Hitchiti Tribe] *[http://www.shawnee-tribe.com/ Shawnee Tribe] *[http://parrisislandmuseum.com/index.php/area-history/spanish-santa-elena Santa Elena Tribe] *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Native_Americans/native_americans_cape_fear.html Cape Fear Indians] [[Image:US Southern Colonies-11.jpg|630px|]] ::::::''''Santa Elena Village, SC''' ==== Indentured Servants ==== *[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/awhhtml/awlaw3/slavery.html Slavery and Indentured Servants, Law Library of American Memory] *[http://pages.suddenlink.net/phelpsdna/Southern_Phelps_Research/Non-state/Was%20Your%20Ancestor%20an%20Indentured%20Servant.htm Indentured Servant Links] *[http://www.pricegen.com/immigrantservants/links.htm PriceGen: Links for Indentured Servants] *[http://www.genealogical.com/products/Without%20Indentures%20Index%20to%20White%20Slave%20Children%20in%20Colonial%20Court%20Records/4606.html Without Indenture: Index to White Slave Children] === Slaves === [[Image:US Southern Colonies-12.jpg|630px|]] ::::::'''Slaves Working in Tabacco''' *[http://www.genealogical.com/products/Without%20Indentures%20Index%20to%20White%20Slave%20Children%20in%20Colonial%20Court%20Records/4606.html Without Indenture: Index to White Slave Children] *[http://www.pbs.org/wnet/african-americans-many-rivers-to-cross/history/on-african-american-migrations PBS African American Migrations] *[http://www.slavevoyages.org/tast/resources/slaves.faces African Name Database] *[http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/chronautobio.html UNC: Slave Narratives] ''from 1749'' *[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/sthtml/ Library of Congress: Slaves and the Courts, 1740-1860] *[http://aquila.usm.edu/drs/ Aquila: Documenting Runaway Slaves Project] *[http://mulattodiaries.com/tag/sullivans-island/ Mulatto Diaries] *[http://yale.edu/glc/gullah/index.htm The Gullah, Rice Slaves] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Leonean_American Sierra Leonean American] *[http://scholarcommons.sc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1149&context=archanth_books Middleton Place, Slave Schedules] *[http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/m/Middleton,Thomas.html Thomas Middleton Plantation book 1734-1813] *[http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/slavetrade.htm African slave Trade 1788] *[http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/2009/03/sullivan-s-island-was-african-american-ellis-island NPS: Sullivan's Island, the African American Ellis Island] *[http://www.africanamericancharleston.com/lowcountry.html An Archealogical Investigation of Sullivan's Island Pest Houses] *[http://ldhi.library.cofc.edu/exhibits/show/africanpassageslowcountryadapt/sectionii_introduction/american_indian_slavery_caroli American Indian Slavery in Carolina] *[http://www.genealogycenter.info/africanamerican/results_afram.php?subject=AL Alabama Slave Records] *[http://www.afrigeneas.com/forumd/index.cgi/md/read/id/13855/sbj/lawton-slave-holder/ Lawton Slave Holder]''SC'' *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/slaverecords_fladger1.html Marion County, SC Slave Records, 1780-1820] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/slaverecords_fladger2.html Marion County, SC Slave Records, 1820-1860] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/slaverecords_fladger3.html Marion County, SC Slave Records, 1860-] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/marion_wills_slaves.html Slaves Named in Marion County Wills, 1798-1855] *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2h14.html Fort Rose, Carolina Slaves Brought to Florida] *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4h1565.html Slaves, Plantation of James Joyner Smith] *[http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/files/State%20Parks/African%20American/AA_The%20Hands%20of%20Hampton.pdf The Hands of Hampton, Slavery in a St. John Santee Rice Plantation] ''has a list of slaves by name'' *[http://immigrantships.net/newcompass/pass_lists/listslave3.html Compass Ships' Lists] ''Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans Roll 3, January-March 1822'' *[http://www.jackhadleyblackhistorymuseum.com/trailTour.html History of Slaves in Thomasville, Georgia] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Islands Wikipedia: Sea Islands]''Georgia'' *[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/ebos-landing Ebos (Ibos) Landing] ''flying slaves'' *[http://www.n-georgia.com/nps-hamilton-plantation-st-simons.html Hamilton Plantation] ''St. Simon's Island'' *[http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2010/04/slave_trade_in_new_orleans.html Slave Trade in New Orleans] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/slave-ship-manifests.html Slave Ship Manifests Filed in New Orleans] *[http://www.amesplantation.org/sites/411/uploaded/files/Burying_the_Peculiar_Institution.pdf Ames Plantation and Slave Graveyard] West Tennessee *[http://collections.msdiglib.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/drs Mississippi Digital Library: Documenting Runaway Slaves] =====Slave Markets===== *[http://www.charleston-sc.gov/index.aspx?nid=160 Charleston Slave Mart Museum] *[http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2011647092/ Slave Market, Atlanta, GA] *[http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/markethouse.html Slave Matket Loiusville, GA] *[http://www.afrigeneas.com/forum-aarchive/index_3.cgi/md/read/id/793/sbj/slave-market-house-fayetteville-cumberland-county-nc/ Slave Market, Fayettville, NC] *[http://www.eji.org/files/Slavery%20in%20America%20short%20version.pdf Montgomery, Alabama Slave Market] *[http://mshistorynow.mdah.state.ms.us/articles/47/the-forks-of-the-road-slave-market-at-natchez Forks of the Road Slave Market, Natchez, Mississippi] =====First Hand Accounts and Other Reports===== *[http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/slaveauction.htm Eyewitness to History Savannah Slave Auction of 1859] *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p2918.html PBS The Weeping Time, A Slave Aution in Savannah, GA] *[http://usslave.blogspot.com/2012/06/savannah-and-slave-business.html?m=1 Savannah and the Slave Business] *[http://www.southernspaces.org/2010/unearthing-weeping-time-savannahs-ten-broeck-race-course-and-1859-slave-sale Unearthing the Weeping Time] *[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/snhtml/ Slave Narratives from the Federal Writer's Project] ===Political Prisoners=== *[http://www.ewtn.com/library/HUMANITY/SLAVES.TXT England's Irish Slaves] ===Penal Transportation=== *[http://www.earlyamericancrime.com/convict-transportation/epilogue/epilogue Convict Transportation to the Colonies] === Economic Resources and Information === *[http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/watkins/colonies1720.htm Colonial Economies, 1720] *[http://archive.tobacco.org/History/colonialtobacco.html Economic Aspect of Tobacco during the Colonial Period, 1612-1776] *[http://www.yale.edu/glc/gullah/02.htm South Carolina Rice Plantations] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=xvGoS-6kcjcC&pg=PA110&lpg=PA110&dq=1600-1700+agriculture+in+Ga&source=bl&ots=u8_yd3DlUG&sig=vco5BKwZv_M2LMUdPqb3d9IrYZQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=FzP5U7-vDefb8AHN6YDICQ&ved=0CDYQ6AEwCA Bioarchaeological Studies of Life in the Age of Agriculture, edited by Patricia M. Lambert] *[http://southernnationalist.com/blog/2012/01/18/rice-indigo-production-in-colonial-south-carolina/ Rice and Indigo Production in Colonial South Carolina] === Conflicts Within The Colony === [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-5.jpg|550px|]] :::::'''Battle of Sullivan's Island''' *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apalachee_massacre Apalachee Massacre] *(1711-1715) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuscarora_War Tuscarora War] Eastern NC *(1715-1717) [http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1169.html Yamesee War] *(1718) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackbeard Pirate Blackbeard] blockaded Charles Town Harbor; took hostages for ransom; pirate Stede Bonnet captured, hanged in Charles Town *(1719) Citizens of South Carolina rebel against [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lords_Proprietor Lords Proprietor], James Moore elected governor *(1739) 40 blacks, 21 whites died in [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stono_Rebellion Stono Rebellion] * (1748) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bloody_Marsh Battle of Bloody Marsh] *(1755) [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_cane_brake.html Battle of Great Cane Brake] *(1758 - 1761) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Cherokee_War Anglo Cherokee Wars] *(1776) [http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/GPO-CDOC-107sdoc11/pdf/GPO-CDOC-107sdoc11-2-12.pdf Attack on Fort Moultrie] also known as [http://militaryhistory.about.com/od/americanrevolution/p/American-Revolution-Battle-Of-Sullivans-Island.htm Battle of Sullivan's Island] *(1780) British troops landed on [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johns_Island,_South_Carolina John's Island], warships anchored within broadside range of Charles Town, Army crossed Ashley river and established line of breastworks; encircled civilian population; siege lasted 40 days; Charles Town surrendered to British *(1780) [http://www.nps.gov/kimo/ Battle of King's Mountain] *(1781) Revolutionary leader, [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Hayne Col. Isaac Hayne], hanged by British outside Charles Town city limits; American forces retake most of South Carolina, advanced to within 15 miles of Charles Town *(1781) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Ninety-Six Seige of Ninety-Six] - Continental Army Major General Nathanael Greene led 1,000 troops in a siege against the 550 Loyalists in the fortified village of Ninety Six, South Carolina * (1781) [http://www.nps.gov/cowp/historyculture/the-battle-of-cowpens.htm Battle of Cowpens] * (1781) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Revolutionary_War Battle of Guilford Courthouseu] *(1782) British Army defeated; left Charles Town === Research Resources === ==== Free ==== *[https://archive.org/details/keytosouthernped1953croz '''''A Key to Southern Pedigrees''''', being a comprehensive guide to the colonial ancestry of families in the States of Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Alabama] - Crozier, William Armstrong, 1864-1913. On label on t.p.: Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, distributors *[http://www.dar.org/national-society/genealogy/using-genealogical-research-system-grs Daughters of the American Revolution Research System] *[http://patriot.sar.org/ Sons of the American Revolution Patriot and Graves Index] *[http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/themes/colonial-america/exhibitions.html Library of Congress, Colonial and Early America] *[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-place/coloniesanddependencies.htm National Archives Records of British Colonies and Dependencies] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/pre-federal/ National Archives, Pre-Federal Records] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/american-revolution/pictures/ National Archives, Pictures of the Revolutionary War] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/immigration/passenger-arrival.html Library of Congree Ship Arrivals and Passengers, Colonial Immigration] *[http://archive.org/stream/bibliographyofsh00lanc/bibliographyofsh00lanc_djvu.txt Full text of "A bibliography of ship passenger lists, 1538-1825; being a guide to published lists of early immigrants to North America"] *[http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/immigration/passenger-arrival.html National Archives, Passenger Lists for the Middle Colonies] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=VNCX6UsdZYkC&pg=PA12&lpg=PA12&dq=national+archives+immigration+to+the+southern+colonies&source=bl&ots=2mwWlHgT7Y&sig=7equByuhsO_4WQVLI4l6paDI5Aw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CsYDVImLHMewggT-gYLQDA&ved=0CC8Q6AEwBw Encyclopedia of. North American Immigration] ''ebook'' ===== North Carolina ===== [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-18.jpg|550px|]] :::::'''Battle of Guiliford Courthouse''' * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Carolina Province of Carolina on wikiPedia] * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina|North Carolina Resource Page]] * [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in North Carolina 1664-1965] * [http://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/ Colonial Records of North Carolina] * [http://statelibrary.ncdcr.libguides.com/nclandrecords1783 North Carolina Land Records through 1783] * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/North_Carolina_Military_Records Family Search, NC Military Records] * [http://revwarapps.org/ Southern Campaign, Pension Applications for Revolutionary War Soldiers] * [http://www.royalprovincial.com/military/rhist/ncindcoy/ncintro.htm North Carolina Loyalist Units] * [http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities/presentations/timeline/amrev/south/ Library of Congress: Revolutionary War, Southern Phase] ''classroom material'' * [http://books.google.com/books?id=CO-uEbXhl7IC&pg=PA483&lpg=PA483&dq=roster+of+first+settlers+nc&source=bl&ots=_JxziWD_3i&sig=L_8jWnBTitVcb3Zz6ve8NmmTZX4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=UtEDVPvwM9CvggTt24K4Dg&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAg Roster of Soldiers from NC in the American Revolution] ===== South Carolina ===== [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-14.jpg|550px|]] :::::'''Battle of Cowpens''' * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Carolina Province of Carolina on wikiPedia] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_South_Carolina|South Carolina Resource Page]] *[http://www.sciway.net/lib/archives.html South Carolina Archives, Repositories and Special Collections Guide] *[http://www.huguenotsociety.org/ National Huguenot Society] *[http://www.huguenot-church.org/ French Protestant Huguenot Church, Charleston, South Carolina] *[http://carolina1670.com/proprietary-records-of-south-carolina-volume-3/ Proprietary Records of South Carolina, Vol. 3, 1679 Abstracts of the Records of the Surveyor General] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/colonial/sccolony.txt Names of First Colonist of South Carolina] *[http://revwarapps.org/ Southern Campaign, Pension Applications for Revolutionary War Soldiers] *[http://archives.sc.gov/recordsheld/militaryrecords/Documents/rvwr.pdf Sources for the American Revolution, South Carolina Archives] ''PDF'' *[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_military_sc_captains.htm The American Revolutionary War in South Carolina, Military Patriots, Captains] *[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_military_sc_sergeants.htm The American Revolutionary War in South Carolina, Military Patriots, Sergeants] *[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_military_sc_privates_c.htm American Revolution in South Carolina, Privates, Horsemen, Fifers, Drummers: Names Begunning with "C"] *[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_military_sc_privates_s.htm American Revolution in South Carolina, Privates, Horsemen, Fifers, Drummers: Names Begunning with "S"] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/districts/census/1779_96d.txt 1779 Census, District 96] *[[Space:Paula%27s_Sources|Colonial and Revolutionary History of Upstate South Carolina by L.B.O. Landrum]] *[http://archive.org/stream/cu31924032752846/cu31924032752846_djvu.txt Full text of "King's Mountain and its heroes : history of the Battle of King's Mountain, October 7th, 1780, and the events which led to it"] *[http://www.clemson.edu/cedp/cudp/pubs/lambert/lambert.pdf Clemson Univetsity: South Carolina Loyalists] *[http://societyofthecincinnati.org/pdf/downloads/exhibition_SouthCarolina.pdf Revolutionary War in South Carolina] ''PDF'' ===== Georgia ===== [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-13.jpg|550px|]] :::::'''Fort Frederica, St. Simon's Island''' * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Carolina Province of Carolina on Wikipedia] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Georgia|Georgia Resource Page]] *[*[http://savannahga.gov/index.aspx?nid=1452 Savannah Municipal Slavery Project] *[http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities/presentations/timeline/colonial/georgia/ Library of Congress, Establishing the Georgia Colony] *[http://m.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/wormsloe-plantation Wormsloe Plantation] *[http://www.georgiapioneers.com/content/colonialexplan.html Georgia Colonial Records] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oglethorpe_Plan Oglethorpe Plan] *[http://www.savannahga.gov/index.aspx?NID=738 Savannah Georgia Official Burial Records] *[http://library.oglethorpe.edu/libweb/archives/ms16.aspx James Edward Oglethorpe Collection beginning in 1637] *[http://www.ushistory.org/us/5d.asp Debtors in Georgia] *[http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/meta/html/dlg/zlna/meta_dlg_zlna_krc089.html?Welcome An Accounting of the First Settling of the Colony of Georgia (journal)] *[http://archive.org/stream/georgiasrosterrev00knigrich/georgiasrosterrev00knigrich_djvu.txt Georgia's Roster of the Revolution] *[http://revwarapps.org/ Southern Campaign, Pension Applications for Revolutionary War Soldiers] *[http://m.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/fort-frederica Fort Frederic] *[http://gastateparks.org/FortKingGeorge Fort King George] *[http://www.armstrong.edu/Initiatives/history_journal/history_journal_josephs_town_and_its_plantations_in_colonial_georgia Jospeh's Colony] an early colony, settlers were originally brought over on the ship ''Prince of Wales''. It was populated by Scottish Highlanders and depended on indentured servants due to Georgia's ban on slavery. It is a vanished colony. *[http://www.southernhistoricalpress.com/georgia.htm Georgia's Historical Press] ===== Florida ===== [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-4.jpg|550px|]] :::::'''British West Florida in 1767''' * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Carolina Province of Carolina on wikiPedia] *[http://www.floridamemory.com/exhibits/timeline/ Florida Timeline] *[http://www.americaslibrary.gov/jb/colonial/jb_colonial_augustin_1.html Establishing St. Augustine in Florida] *[http://www.keyshistory.org/firstsettlements.html History of the First Settlements, Florida Keys] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_West_Florida British West Florida] *[http://revwarapps.org/ Southern Campaign, Pension Applications for Revolutionary War Soldiers] ===== Alabama ===== * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Carolina Province of Carolina on wikiPedia] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_West_Florida Wikipedia: British West Florida] ===== Mississippi ===== * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Carolina Province of Carolina on wikiPedia] ===== Louisianna ===== * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Carolina Province of Carolina on wikiPedia] ==== WikiTree Resources ==== ===== Existing Categories ===== ====== North Carolina ====== * [[:Category:North_Carolina|North Carolina Category Page on WikiTree]] ====== South Carolina ====== * [[:Category:South_Carolina|South Carolina Category Page on WikiTree]] ====== Georgia ====== * [[:Category:Georgia|Georgia Category Page on WikiTree]] ====== Florida ====== * [[:Category:Florida|Florida Category Page on WikiTree]] ====== Alabama ====== * [[:Category:Alabama|Alabama Category Page on WikiTree]] ====== Mississippi ====== * [[:Category:Mississippi|Mississippi Category Page on WikiTree]] ====== Louisianna ====== * [[:Category:Louisiana|Lousiana Category Page on WikiTree]] ==== Cemeteries ==== *[[Category_Cemetery_Formatting|Category Cemetery Formatting]] [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-11.jpg|550px|]] :::::'''Colonial Park Cemetery, Entrance''' *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/charleston/french_hug_cem.htm French Huguenot Church Cemetery, Charleston, SC] dates back to 1670 *[http://www.savannahga.gov/index.aspx?NID=879 Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah, GA] dates from 1750 *[http://www.tolomatocemetery.com/ Tolomato Cemetery, St. Augustine, Florida] Catholic from 1783 *[http://historicbeaufort.com/burygnd1.htm Old Burying Grounds, Beaufort, NC] from 1781 *[http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/lancaster/S10817729004/ Old Waxhaw Presbyterian in Lancaster, SC] from 1757 *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=35348&CScnty=471&CSsr=41& Midway Cemetery, GA] from 1742 *[http://www.usgwtombstones.org/georgia/chatham.html Chatham County Tombstone Transcription Project] Georgia *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1990632 Boiling Springs First Baptist Church Cemetery, Boiling Springs, SC] from 1758 *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Presbyterian_Church_Cemetery First Presbyterian Church, Knoxville, TN] from 1790 [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-12.jpg|550px|]] :::::'''Colonial Park Cemetery, East Wall''' ==== Slave Cemeteries==== ''Note: Slave and free African Americans are typically both buried in the cemeteries listed below as freed men continued to work in the same area.'' *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=102021 Find A Grave, Slave Cemeteries] *[http://www.sciway.net/afam/graveyards.html South Carolina African American Cemeteries and Graveyards] *[https://www.draytonhall.org/research/people/african_cemetery.html Drayton Hall] ''Ashley River, SC dating from 1790'' *[http://south-carolina-plantations.com/charleston/mcleod.html McLeod Plantation Slave Cemetery] ''South Carolina'' *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=70663 Find A Grave Middleton Place Plantation Slave Cemetery] *[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UOg00P0Pblo Blackstock Slave Cemetery]''Fort Mill, SC'' *[http://savannahga.gov/index.aspx?NID=882 Laurel Grove Cemetery South] ''slave burials'' *[http://visithistoricsavannah.com/savannahs-squares/calhoun-square/ Slave Burial Ground at Calhoun Square] ''Savannah, Ga'' *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/stsimons.html Christ Church Slave Cemetery] ''St. Simon's, GA'' *[http://www.archives.com/blog/grant/sullivans-island-historic-cemetery.html Sullivan Island Cemetery] ''Coastal Georgia'' *[http://www.afrigeneas.com/forumd/index.cgi/md/read/id/13855/sbj/lawton-slave-holder/ Black Swamp Cemetery] ''Beaufort, SC'' *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/thomas/cemeteries/hxoldcem.txt Old Cemetery, Thomasville, GA] ''slaves buried alongside owners'' *[http://www.vanishinghistory.org/index.asp Engraved Database Projrct of Enslaved African American Graves] *[http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/12/28/slave-cemetery-history-display-museum-tennessee/4233037/ Archeological Investigation of Tennessee Slave Cemetery] ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== *[http://www.genealogy.com/users/r/e/c/Colonial-Records/ Genealogy.com Colonial Land Records] *[http://www.fold3.com/title_467/revolutionary_war_pensions/ Fold3 Revolutionary War Pensions] *[http://www.fold3.com/page/282783107_lowcountry_africana_south_carolina/ Fold3 Lowcountry African American Slave Records] === Photos and Images === *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina-20.jpg Image of Map of Wales Settlement in Carolina Colony] *[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina-19 Stowage of the British Slave Ship Brookes] ===== G2G Questions & Answers ===== ====== North Carolina ====== ====== South Carolina ====== ====== Georgia ====== ====== Florida ====== ====== Alabama ====== ====== Mississippi ====== ====== Louisianna ====== ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== *[[Space:District_96%2C_South_Carolina|District 96, South Carolina]] ===== Surname/Family Pages ===== *[[Space:My_Revolutionary_Soldiers|My Revolutionary Soldiers]] '' Green, Seay, Chapman, Wyatt, Blanton, Harris, and others'' *[[Space:Seay_Family_Soldiers|Seay Family Soldiers]] == Sources for this Page == See also: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolinas History of the USA, Carolina] *[https://www.scseagrant.org/rise-and-fall-and-rise-south-carolinas-maritime-history/ South Carolina's Maritime History], an Annotated Bibliography *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Wagon_Road The Great Pennsylvania Wagon Road] ''Expanding to the west: Settlement of the Piedmont region, 1730 to 1775, BY CHRISTOPHER E. HENDRICKS AND J. EDWIN HENDRICKS'' *[https://www.ncpedia.org/great-wagon-road ncpedia The Great Wagon Road] ==Helps and Tips== ===Research Tips=== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Burned_Counties_Research Burned County Research] ''how to research areas where records have been destroyed'' *[http://www.archives.com/experts/brandt-kathleen/using-ship-manifests-for-slave-research.html How to use Ship Manifests for Slave Research] *[http://genealogy.about.com/od/native_american/p/dawes_rolls.htm How to use the Dawes Rolls for Native American Research] === Migrating Ancestor Template === Use the directions below to add a quick visual reference to your ancestors' profiles to indicate their movements, whether they migrated from other countries or between different colonies (or states). 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US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team

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[[Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colonial_Teams|Colonial Teams]] | Province of Carolina Team|[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_North_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Team|Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Team]]|[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_South_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Team|Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Team]] ==Province of Carolina== '''Welcome to the team page for the Province of Carolina,''' [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. This page has information about team members, team goals, and additional [[#Resources|resources]]. [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colonial_Teams|Click here]] for links to other Colonial Teams. [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina|Click here]] for a page that focuses on the history and development of the Province of Carolina, [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina|here]] for North Carolina, and [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_South_Carolina|here]] for South Carolina. ===Team=== '''Team Leader:''' [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] English ancestors -through Virginia to North Carolina. Scottish ancestors immigrated to the Province of Carolina, then Abbeville, S,C. to Georgia, '''Team Members:''' *[[Baggott-44|H Baggott]] - ancestor in Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Some of my ancestors, without moving, went from being Virginians to North Carolinians once they redrew the lines. Also, writing biographies is a favorite pastime. * [[Blackstone-170|Donnie Blackstone]] - *[[Breland-212|Brenda Breland Shaffer]] - Almost all of my ancestors arrived in Virginia, and then are documented in the Carolina's and Georgia during the Colonial period. {{blue|will be working on sources on profiles to validate them and familial relationships.}} * [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]] All of my ancestors were from the Southern Colonies. Most of us are still in the Southeastern U.S. Most of my maternal line is still in South Carolina and has been since before the 1700s. *[[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] - doing, stuff. Deep South Carolina/NC/GA/VA Roots. *[[Olivent-2| Chad Olivent]] Ancestors came into Carolina at the earliest dates 1650's, including Chowanoke tribal ancestors. More traceable families that moved south from Jamestown, southside Virginia, the Eastern Shore, and Lower Norfolk than I ever imagined. * [[Griscom-30|John Griscom Jr.]] *[[Hudson-6932|Yolaine Hudson]] - Paternal side came to America during the colonial period in the 1600's and resided in VA and MD for the most part until NC came available, then many migrated to KY, etc....our early colonists- Archer, Bailey, Ball, Baugh, Bolling, Burris, Butt, Byrd, Chambers, Chewning, Chiles, Colclough, Croshaw, Durham, Farrar, Field, Holloway, Holt, Hudson, Jefferson, Moore, Tandy, and West *[[Johnson-136214|Christine Johnson Gephart]] - teams Colony of Virginia, Carolina team, and Province of North Carolina. I’m willing to help in anyway with these projects * [[Lake-1774|Steve Lake]] Returning to Southern Colonies and Maryland, Virginia, Carolinas, Georgia Teams *[[Langley-1965|Anne Langley]] - about Anne *[[Lewis-20217|Terri Stern]] - ancestors of prime interest (Coffey and Montgomery) were in the Waxhaws, part of the squishy border, I think the best team for me is Carolina. I recently edited a number of them with their NSDAR sticker and source citation. *[[Little-3000|James Little]] - about James *[[McAdoo-199|RL McAdoo]] Researching Families McAdoo/McAdow, Stewart, Larkin, Glass, Evans, and others located around Buffalo and Alamance (Guilford NC) and Sinking Springs (Abingdon VA) Presbyterian Churches. All established pre-1776. Usually embarked from from Ulster or Scotland and landing at ports of Baltimore, Philadelphia, or Charleston. *[[Merritt-4138|Jennifer Jordan]] - Focusing on my and my husband’s earliest ancestors. Most proud that I could figure out how to correctly add the Team sticker to my Profile page. * [[Morton-7125|LaMyra Morton]] *[[Ross-27547|Melissa Reed]] ancestors have been scattered throughout the southern colonies since 1600s. Most ended up settling in South Carolina and Georgia *[[Sheppard-3887|Barry B Sheppard]]- My family includes early settlers into South Carolina as well as Qualifying Jamestown Colony Ancestors. *[[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] - focusing on early settlers in the Catawba River Valley, more specially those families in eastern Lincoln and Gaston Counties, and western Mecklenburg County. Most were German and Ulster-Scots. This will be all of my maternal heritage, steeped in me by my grandparents. Surnames: Clubb, Neal, Beaty, Fite, Wells, Moore, Lawing, Berryhill, Todd, and others, including all related families, and even those not related. *[[Skelton-1756|Betty Skelton Norman]] - will work on what is needed. Many of my ancestors settled in South Carolina upstate -- what was once District Ninety Six. What is most remarkable about them is not the fame they achieved, but that their progeny endured, still in the Carolina Piedmont, even through the antebellum period. Their surnames are Skelton, Banister, Moore, Todd, Hembree, Brock, Holcombe, Braswell. {{Blue| Quality Assurance-Analysis of Province of Carolina profiles for dead links}} **[[Space:Quality_Assurance|Quality Assurance]] * [[Sauls-238|L Sauls]] working Alexander Younger family, preacher in Carolina * [[Simmons-11603|Becky Simmons]] - About Becky- *[[Simmons-9412|John Simmons]]- writing biographies for Carolina and SC profiles. *[[Spivey-1619 |Jerry Medlock]]- All of the Colony Teams and the Jamestowne Team are of interest to me. I feel like I can add something to them all. Our own DNA connection is exciting. *[[Stanley-9316|Mary Stanley Magnuson]] - limited South Carolina connections - but have at least 4 Jamestown Ancestors and all of Virginia, North Carolina and some in Maryland., *[[Stanton-3574 |T Stanton]] - many early family lines in Carolina; a significant number came from Nansemond, a few from Massachusetts a few from the Old World. [http://www.townofstantonsburg.com/ Stantonsburg, North Carolina] (population 768) founded by and named for two multi-great grandfathers. *[[Stewart-47582|Kerri Miaso]] about Kerri * [[West-11653|Beth Streu]] My ancestors were in Virginia and the Carolinas before the Revolutionary War. They migrated through Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi and finally into Texas. * [[Stumpenhaus-1|Cathie Stumpenhaus]] - I am a descendant of Anthony Alexander through at least two of his children. The Alexanders were some of the earliest land holders in what is now Tyrrell County, North Carolina. Will be working on related families in this area. * [[Tuley-92|Glenn Tuley]] - My Tuley Family documents back to an 1808 marriage in Kentucky. Family legends say they travelled west with Daniel Boone.. There were documented Tuley families in North Carolina in the 1700's that could be a connection. Other related families also came from North Carolina. *[[Turner-44718|Anonymous (Turner) Foster]]- Many of my ancestors lived in North and South Carolina prior to the Revolutionary War, and some lived in Virginia, including my earliest known ancestor in America, Robert Easley, who settled in Henrico Co VA through William Byrd and the headright system in 1675. * [[Ward-30118|Jim Ward]] *[[Watson-2385|Dawn Watson]] interested in the Carolina, Province of North Carolina, Province of South Carolina, and Province of Georgia teams 11/23/2023 *[[Wilder-1162|Carol Wilder]] - Willing to assist in any way. {{blue|Sourcing Dodson profiles on WikiTree with good sources. Adding spouses (b in Edgecombe County, NC) , with abstract of will.}} **[[Space:Quality_Assurance|Quality Assurance]] * [[Whitsett-249|Joan Benton]]: ... see home page * [[Woodard-2490|Allen Jensen ne Woodard]] My paternal ancestors came from Virginia through North Carolina to North Georgia. My maternal line I have only traced back to North Carolina. I have done extensive DNA testing as well and have used that to help confirm my research. I retired in 2019 and am looking forward to learning from the team. My main focus at present is my link to Virginia. ==Goals== *Identify the men and women who emigrated and settled in Province of Carolina. *Find the existing profiles on WikiTree *Research each potential profile for references. *Improve the profiles of people born in the Province of Carolina prior to 1776. Research these thoroughly so they are fully sources. Write the biography. Inline source these, if possible connect to the global family tree. *People not found on wikiTree will need a profile written with good researched sources. *Categories for this Province of Carolina. When we have the category available, then add Category for '''[[:Category:Province of Carolina]]''', then *For Project Protection, Request from the leader ==Tasks== *{{Blue|Add this sticker to your profile: }} {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Carolina}} (to 1712) '''Some of this is pre-1700- this project needs very good sources''' # Write Biographies if profiles are missing the Biography #List good sources on profiles to validate them and familial relationships. #Develop Categories # Add the new (as of August, 2020) sticker to profiles #Request from any leader, to project protect your profiles. #Members - '''work on Suggestions for Province of Carolina''' #Research if members here are still working on Province of Carolina and Southern Colonies #''' [[Space:Quality_Assurance|Quality Assurance]]''' working existing profiles for dead links or poor sources. [[Skelton-1756|Betty Skelton Norman]], Laura DeSpain, and [[Wilder-1162|Carol Wilder]] == Resources == *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Connectors_Team|Connectors Team]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Editing_Guidance|USSC Editing Guidance]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Carolina_History|US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina History]] *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Province_of_Carolina *[[Space:US Southern Colonies British Carolina|Carolina 1626 to 1729]] *[[Space:US Southern Colonies British North Carolina| North Carolina 1729 to November 21, 1789]] *[[Space:US Southern Colonies British South Carolina|South Carolina 1729 -1788]] British S.C. page *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina|British North Carolina]] *[[Space:WikiTree_Genealogy_Guide:_Founding_Fathers|Founding Fathers]] information, resources for those involved in the legislature, etc. *[[Space:North_Carolina_Maps_and_Images |North Carolina Maps and Images]] *[[Space:Gateway_Ancestors_-_Magna_Carta_Project|Magna Carta Project]] examines the descendents of the original signers of the Magna Carta. GREAT resource page! *[[Space:Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources|Genealogical Sources and Documents]] *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Project_Status#WikiTree-24_US_Southern_Colonies_Project *[[Space:Formation_of_North_Carolina_Counties|Formation of North Carolina Counties]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Teams|Managed Profiles Teams]] *[[:Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles| Reliable Sources for 1700's Profiles]] *[http://revwarapps.org/ "Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters"] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Carolina_History#Research_Resources|Province of Carolina Research]] *[[Project:North_Carolina|North Carolina Project]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_Resources|South Carolina Resources]] SC space page *[[Space:The_Great_Wagon_Road|The Great Wagon Road]] written by Allan Thomas *[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html North Carolina County Formation] ==Sources== *[http://openpublishing.psu.edu/locke/?q=tas/locke/mss/pro3024.html John Locke Society] *[https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/brief-description-province Ncpedia description] *Bolton, Charles Knowles. Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America; Bacon and Brown, Boston, 1910. https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/n3 accessed 14 March 2022 *https://genfiles.com/articles/middle-names/ Middle Names *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Carolina *[https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/carolina-becomes-north-and-south Carolina becomes North and South Carolina] *[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49185/FLHG_HistAnsonCntyNC-0019? North Carolina Cuty formations] backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx? dbid=49185&key=Uhttps://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49185/FLHG_HistAnsonCntyNC-0019?backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49185&path=&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing&clickref=1101l8sVokUQ,1101l8sVokUQ&adref=&o_xid=01011l4xx5&o_lid=01011l4xx5&o_sch=Affiliate+External History of Anson County, North Carolina, 1750-> Anson county History, North Carolina] === Province of Carolina === :: NOTE: Ultimately, we will link to the separate source page for this colony once we make sure that the following are also represented on that colony's source page :The South Carolina Colony was founded by the British in 1663 and was one of the 13 original colonies. [https://www.thoughtco.com/south-carolina-colony-103881 Kelly, Martin. "Essential Facts About the South Carolina Colony."] ThoughtCo, Feb. 11, 2020, thoughtco.com/south-carolina-colony-103881. * North Carolina Patriotic Graves Registery, [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=14&ved=2ahUKEwj2qav4htjeAhWyo4MKHTp_DIUQFjANegQIBBAC&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ncssar.org%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F05%2FSAR-NC-Patriot-Gravesites-All-Names-Aug-10-2015.xls&usg=AOvVaw1nXaF-UlLWg6o4cA6LP4OB NSSAR] * Shields, Ruth Herndon, [http://www.acregenealo *[https://culpepperconnections.com Culpepper Connections] *[https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordso01nort/page/n5/mode/2up The colonial records of North Carolina, by North Carolina; Saunders, William Laurence, 1835-1891; North Carolina. Trustees of the public libraries] *[http://revwarapps.org/ "Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters"] *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources * https://blackbeardthepirate.com/history.htm ==== Vital Records ==== * Camin, Betty J; Camin, Edwin A,[https://archive.org/details/northcarolinabas1990cami North Carolina bastardy bonds]; Topics Illegitimate children,Publisher Mount Airy, N.C. : B.J. and E.A. Camin, State Library of North Carolina, 1990. [https://archive.org/details/northcarolinabas1990cami link] *[Anson Co., North Carolina and Early Craven Co., Cheraw District and Chesterfield Co., South Carolina settlers, and history] :'''Deaths, Probate''' * Grimes, J. Bryan, [http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/statewide/grimes/grimeswills.html North Carolina Wills & Inventories], Copied from Original & Recorded Wills & Inventories in the Office of Secretary of State (1912). Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Nola Duffy. [http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/statewide/grimes/grimeswills.html link] * Shields, Ruth Herndon, [http://www.acregenealogy.org/PDF/Estates/Orange_Co_NC_Abstracts_of_Wills.pdf Abstracts of Wills Recorded in Orange County, North Carolina 1752-1800], Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore (1957, 1966, 1972). [http://www.acregenealogy.org/PDF/Estates/Orange_Co_NC_Abstracts_of_Wills.pdf link] *[https://www.ncgenweb.us/ NCGENWEB Project] Wills by County *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1675514 North Carolina Marriages, 1759-1979] (FamilySearch-source citation copy/paste provided) ==== Land Records ==== * David M. Corkle, compiler, [http://www.nclandgrants.com/ North Carolina Land Grant Images and Data], 1663 to 1960, State Archives of North Carolina (2015). * North Carolina Land Grants, [http://www.nclandgrants.com/ Link] * North Carolina Manuscript and Archive Systems, North Carolina State Archives, [http://mars.archives.ncdcr.gov/BasicSearch.aspx Search] *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/27575072#metadata_info_tab_contents Jestor *[https://web.archive.org/web/20151108115133/http://www.jacksonfamilygenealogy.com/pages/conflictingdataStepheninCarolina_ver2.htm :'''Surname / Family / Demographic Compilations''' * Unknown Author, [https://culpepperconnections.com Culpepper Connections], The Culpepper Family History Site * [http://www.dalhousielodge.org/Thesis/scotstonc.htm Scots to Colonial North Carolina Before 1775] *http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/chowan-county-1681/ *"Cradle of the Colony: The History of Chowan County and Edenton, NC", by Dr. Thomas Paramore, 1967, page 26 . *https://www.chowancounty-nc.gov/?SEC=3E81E610-1110-4568-994E-7D0DE647D316 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chowan_County,_North_Carolina *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Chowan_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy *[http://archive.org/stream/colonialrecordso01nort#page/n5/mode/2up The colonial records of North Carolina] by North Carolina; Saunders, William Laurence, 1835-1891; North Carolina. Trustees of the public libraries *[https://www.ncpedia.org/chowanoac-indians Chowanoac Indians] *[https://nativeheritageproject.com/2012/06/14/the-chowan-indians/ Native heritage- the Chowan Indians] *[https://nativeheritageproject.com/2012/09/13/the-chowan-indians-by-fletcher-freeman/ Chowan Indians, the Chowanoacs] *[http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/chowan-county-1681/ history of Chowan County] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chowanoke Wikipedia Chowanoke Indians] *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/chowan_county_nc_evolution_with_towns.html *[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html North Carolina County Formation] ===TO DO === 1) '''All members''' Search through the categories for Profiles needing new Biographies. Post on this space page; [[Space:Quality_Assurance-_needed_Biographies|Biographies Needed-QA]] 2) '''All members''' Write biographies on profiles needing Biographies 3) Inline source the biographies with good sources. '''{{Red|PROFILE FOR Province of NORTH CAROLINA }}]]''' *[[Thatch-9|Edward Teach]] '''{{Red|Blackbeard}}''' '''{{red|HERE ARE OTHER PIRATES:}}''' *http://www.charlestonpirates.com/edward_teach.html

US Southern Colonies Province of Georgia History

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[[Category:Thirteen Colonies]] [[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Category:Georgia Colonists]] [[Category:Province of Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Genealogy Resources]][[Category:Georgia History]] [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]|[[Space: US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory|US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory]]|'''Province of Georgia History''' See the table at [[Space: US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory|US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory]] for links to other [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies]] pages relevant to Georgia, the other southern colonies (Maryland, Virginia, and the Carolinas), and project-wide pages, such as [[Space: US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources|US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources]].
'''Province of Georgia History'''
: The purpose of this page is to provide background and resources relevant to colonial Georgia. It is managed by the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Georgia Team|Province of Georgia Team]] of the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Georgia-7.jpg|630px|]] ===Maps=== *[http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/colamer.html Hargrett Rare Map Collection, Colonial America] *[http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/1715m6.jpg A New and Exact Map of the Dominions of the King] *[http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/1733ap6a.jpg Map of the British Empire in America] *[http://www.slavevoyages.org/tast/assessment/intro-maps.faces Transatlantic Slave Trade Map Database] *[http://www.slaverysite.com/Body/maps.htm Maps of Africa and the Slave Trade] *[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/01/13/40-more-maps-that-explain-the-world/ Washington Post: 40 Maps that Help Explain the World] ''colonial shipping routes map included'' *[https://digitalarchives.columbusstate.edu/files/original/4cc606647c1b37470af3d3f074d93751.png “A Map of the County of Savannah.” Attributed to James Edward Oglethorpe.] In Samuel Urlsperger, Der Ausführlicche Nachrichten . . . Halle, 1735.,” Columbus State University Archives and Special Collections, accessed August 19, 2020. === Colonial History === :Georgia was the last Colony before the American Revolution. It was founded 50 years after the other twelve. Politician [[Oglethorpe-17|James Oglethorpe]] envisioned Georgia as a refuge for released debtors and the poor. In 1732, King George II approved the colony's charter; the state is named in that king's honor. :On February 12, 1733, Oglethorpe and more than 100 colonists unloaded their ship, [[Space:Full_Passenger_List_of_the_Ann|the Anne]], and settled in present day Savannah. === Government Structure === :Georgia was different than the other colonies because it received money from Parliament to get started. It also was the only Colony to prohibit slavery and the import of alcohol. the Settlers had no control over their Government and it was entirely ruled by the Trustees. James Oglethorpe was appointed Governor of the new Colony. ==== Original Structure ==== :King George II granted a charter for twenty-oneyears to a Board of Trustees for the land between Savannah and the Altamaha ricer and westward to the South Sea. :Originally, there were twenty-one trustees named in the 1732 charter for establishing the Colony of Georgia. Fifty more Trustees were added between 1732 and 1755. :The liberties of Englishmen were guaranteed to the colonies, and freedom in religion to all except Catholics. ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== :The colonists were not happy with the restrictions placed on the colony. After 12 years as governor, Oglethorpe returned to England bearing their demands. They wanted to be able to have alcohol and slaves, to participate in their own government, and demanded land reform. They were granted their requests. Alcohol was allowed into the colony mostly because it was thought that the importation of alcohol would improve trade. There was strong opposition to slavery, particularly from the religious immigrants, such as the Salzburgers, but they were in the minority. In 1749, Georgia became a slave colony. :In 1752, Georgia became a royal colony. The Trustees were unable to establish self-government and as such abandoned the idea before the twenty-one yeaar charter had expired. :Freeman were given the right to vote (unless they were Catholic) which led to the people electing an Assembly. The Governor was still appointed by the King of England. [https://www.jstor.org/stable/40578924 The Failure of the Colony of Georgia Under the Trustees] by Randall M. Miller === Settlers === :After the original restrictions of no slavery or alcohol were released, Georgia began to grow. Although Georgia still remained the least populated of the twelve colonies because it was mostly wilderness, Savannah and surrounding areas saw tremendous growth. :Georgia was a haven for those in the English Debtors Prisons, the presecuted Salzburgers, Scottish Highlanders and even John Wesley who started Methodism. *''[[Space:A_List_of_the_Early_Settlers_of_Georgia|A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia]]'' Coulter and Saye, editors. Athens, Georgia. The University of Georgia Press. 1949. * [https://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt46nk21 Scottish Highlanders in Colonial Georgia] by Anthony W. Parker * [https://www.jstor.org/stable/40583035 Oglethorpe's Forty Irish "Convicts"] by Rodney M. Baine * [https://dlg.usg.edu/record/dlg_zlgb_gb0075 The Moravians in Georgia], 1735-1740 by Adelaide Fries * [https://archive.org/details/georgiasalzburge00gnan/mode/2up Georgia Salzburgers and allied families] by Pearl Gnann ==== Migrating From the Northern Colonies ==== * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Georgia_Emigration_and_Immigration Family Search: Georgia Immigration and Emigration] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Lower_Cherokee_Traders%27_Path FamilySearch Wiki - Lower Cherokee Traders' Path] An ancient Indian path that connected Catawba Indian villages in the Waxhaws (Charlotte area) in North Carolina with Cherokee Indian "Lower Towns" in South Carolina and Georgia (Tugaloo) used by whites starting in the 1740s with background history, route, map, connecting trails, and finding settler records. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/King%27s_Highway FamilySearch Wiki - King's Highway] 1664 from Boston, Massachusetts to Savannah, Georgia, background history, route, and map * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Occaneechi_Path FamilySearch Wiki - Occaneechi Path] A key ancient Indian path and trunk trail that connected the Piedmont region including Chesapeake Bay (Petersburg, VA), Occaneechi Village (Clarksville, VA), the Waxhaws (Charlotte, NC), and Cherokee villages of the Carolinas and Georgia (Augusta, GA). Used by whites starting 1748. Includes background history, route, map, connecting trails, and finding settler records. ==== Ships ==== *[https://cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/cobblearning.net/dist/3/41/files/2017/08/Full-List-of-Passenger-of-the-Ann-13eyvdl.pdf Full List of Passenger of the Ann] The first forty families comprised of 112 individuals to arrive in Georgia with General James Oglethorpe. *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/charles_town_settlers_ship_carolina.html ''Carolina''] *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/charles_town_settlers_ship_albemarle_portroyal.html ''Albemarle''] *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/charles_town_settlers_ship_albemarle_portroyal.html ''Port Royal''] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/v1/josephandann.html ''Joseph and Ann''] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/v1/susannah1679.html ''Susannah''] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/v1/marysarah1679.html ''Mary and Sarah''] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/v1/carolina1669.html South Carolina Ships' Lists] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/SC_ships2.html Passsngers to Carolinas 1700s] *[http://www.georgiapioneers.com/content/colonialexplan.html Georgia Pioneers] ''searchable ship records by port'' *[http://immigrantships.net/newcompass/pass_lists/listslave3.html Compass Ships' Lists] ''Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans Roll 3, January-March 1822'' ====Ships List Sources==== *[https://archive.org/stream/originallistsofp00hottuoft/originallistsofp00hottuoft_djvu.txt The Original Lists of Persons of Quality]; Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving Men Sold for a Term of Years; Apprentices; Children Stolen; Maidens Pressed; and Others Who Went from Great Britain to the American Plantations 1600-1700. *"The First South Carolinians" by St. Julien R. Childs, ("The South Carolina Historical Magazine", Vol. 71 (1970), pp. 101-108; Edited by Joseph I. Waring.) *[http://www.libraries.psu.edu/tas/locke/mss/pro3024.html ''The Shaftsbury Papers"], edited by Langdon Cheves.The settlers/passengers of the three ships wrote letters to Lord Anthony Ashley Cooper, the Earl of Shaftsbury, in England. He was one of the eight Lords Proprietors. John Locke, the Earl's secretary, organized and compiled papers for the Earl which are known as the "Shaftsbury Papers." The original Shaftsbury Papers are in England but copies may be found in many libraries. *Bermuda Historical Quarterly. Lefroy. Memorials of the Bermudas. ==== American Indians==== [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Georgia.jpg|630px|]] *[http://genealogy.about.com/od/native_american/p/dawes_rolls.htm Description: How to use the Dawes Rolls] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/dawes/intro.html The Dawes Rolls, (Final Rolls of the Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory)] 1898-1914 *[http://www.narf.org/nill/resources/roots.htm National Indian Law Library Tracing your Genealogy National Indian Law Library, Tracing Your Roots] *[http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/genealogy_tracing_roots_/american_indian_and_first_nations_genealogy/ First Nation Genealogy, Tracing Roots of American Indian and First. Nation Genealogy] *[http://us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/_na/5c-tribes/dawes-index/pg361-370.txt Dawes Index: Cherokee] *[http://www.tngenweb.org/tnfirst/rolls.html Cherokee Rolls] *[http://www.native-languages.org/georgia.htm Indian Tribes in Georgia] *[http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Creek_Nation Creek Nation, North Georgia] *[http://www.warpaths2peacepipes.com/history-of-native-americans/history-of-georgia-indians.htm History of Georgia Native Americans] *[http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=2&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CCoQFjAB&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.manataka.org%2Fpage2613.html&ei=uhIKVOGVGcTGggTwxIHwCQ&usg=AFQjCNEQgD2SVJ5-qWaCIeWr53R_eH1mMA&sig2=dBXfDQN8rXXpXDSCEZ6dUw&bvm=bv.74649129,d.eXY Yamasee Indians, Manataka American Indian Council] *[http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CB4QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FGuale&ei=ZhMKVJWjN464ggSu64Fo&usg=AFQjCNFesPdXv_gaglTqeKa66WAspxMwbg&sig2=1031bFYbJ3oxPbfVEHHyIg&bvm=bv.74649129,d.eXY Guale Indians of North Georgia] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~texlance/records/creekcensusrolls.htm FreePages:Creek Indian Census Records] *[http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=3&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CDQQFjAC&url=http%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FTomochichi&ei=zxMKVKy2M9inggT97oDIAw&usg=AFQjCNEsttYCi9tpmuDckw5utAyC3slieg&sig2=XGr8Bh3LUR5kxrVnHCayPw Tomochichi - Gave his Lands to Oglethorpe for Savannah] :[[Image:US Southern Colonies British Georgia-1.jpg |630px|]] ==== Indentured Servants ==== *[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/awhhtml/awlaw3/slavery.html Slavery and Indentured Servants, Law Library of American Memory] *[http://pages.suddenlink.net/phelpsdna/Southern_Phelps_Research/Non-state/Was%20Your%20Ancestor%20an%20Indentured%20Servant.htm Indentured Servant Links] *[http://www.pricegen.com/immigrantservants/links.htm PriceGen: Links for Indentured Servants] === Slaves === :''When the Georgia Trustees first envisioned their colonial experiment in the early 1730s, they sought to avoid the slave-based plantation economy that had developed in other colonies in the American South. The allure of profits from slavery, however, proved to be too powerful for white Georgia settlers to resist. By the era of the American Revolution (1775-83), African slaves constituted nearly half of Georgia's population''[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/slavery-antebellum-georgia Georgia Encyclopedia] ''Slavery in Antebellum Georgia'' :[[Image:US Southern Colonies British Georgia-3.jpg |630px|]] ::::::'''Slave Family''' *[http://www.genealogical.com/products/Without%20Indentures%20Index%20to%20White%20Slave%20Children%20in%20Colonial%20Court%20Records/4606.html Without Indenture: Index to White Slave Children] *[http://aquila.usm.edu/drs/ Aquila: Documenting Runaway Slaves Project] *[http://mulattodiaries.com/tag/sullivans-island/ Mulatto Diaries] *[http://yale.edu/glc/gullah/index.htm The Gullah, Rice Slaves] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Leonean_American Sierra Leonean American] *[http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/2009/03/sullivan-s-island-was-african-american-ellis-island NPS: Sullivan's Island, the African American Ellis Island] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/marion_wills_slaves.html Slaves Named in Marion County Wills, 1798-1855] *[http://immigrantships.net/newcompass/pass_lists/listslave3.html Compass Ships' Lists] ''Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans Roll 3, January-March 1822'' ===Political Prisoners=== * ===Penal Transportation=== *[http://www.earlyamericancrime.com/convict-transportation/epilogue/epilogue Convict Transportation to the Colonies] === Economic Resources and Information === *[http://archive.tobacco.org/History/colonialtobacco.html Economic Aspect of Tobacco during the Colonial Period, 1612-1776] *[http://www.yale.edu/glc/gullah/02.htm South Carolina Rice Plantations] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=xvGoS-6kcjcC&pg=PA110&lpg=PA110&dq=1600-1700+agriculture+in+Ga&source=bl&ots=u8_yd3DlUG&sig=vco5BKwZv_M2LMUdPqb3d9IrYZQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=FzP5U7-vDefb8AHN6YDICQ&ved=0CDYQ6AEwCA Bioarchaeological Studies of Life in the Age of Agriculture, edited by Patricia M. Lambert] === Conflicts Within The Colony === [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-5.jpg|550px|]] :::::'''Battle of Sullivan's Island''' *(1715-1717) [http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1169.html Yamesee War] *(1739) 40 blacks, 21 whites died in [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stono_Rebellion Stono Rebellion] * (1748) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bloody_Marsh Battle of Bloody Marsh] *(1758 - 1761) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Cherokee_War Anglo Cherokee Wars] === Research Resources === ==== Free ==== *[https://archive.org/details/keytosouthernped1953croz '''''A Key to Southern Pedigrees''''', being a comprehensive guide to the colonial ancestry of families in the States of Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Alabama] - Crozier, William Armstrong, 1864-1913. On label on t.p.: Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, distributors *[http://www.dar.org/national-society/genealogy/using-genealogical-research-system-grs Daughters of the American Revolution Research System] *[http://patriot.sar.org/ Sons of the American Revolution Patriot and Graves Index] *[http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/themes/colonial-america/exhibitions.html Library of Congress, Colonial and Early America] *[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-place/coloniesanddependencies.htm National Archives Records of British Colonies and Dependencies] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/pre-federal/ National Archives, Pre-Federal Records] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/american-revolution/pictures/ National Archives, Pictures of the Revolutionary War] *[http://archive.org/stream/bibliographyofsh00lanc/bibliographyofsh00lanc_djvu.txt Full text of "A bibliography of ship passenger lists, 1538-1825; being a guide to published lists of early immigrants to North America"] *[http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/immigration/passenger-arrival.html National Archives, Passenger Lists for the Middle Colonies] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=VNCX6UsdZYkC&pg=PA12&lpg=PA12&dq=national+archives+immigration+to+the+southern+colonies&source=bl&ots=2mwWlHgT7Y&sig=7equByuhsO_4WQVLI4l6paDI5Aw&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CsYDVImLHMewggT-gYLQDA&ved=0CC8Q6AEwBw Encyclopedia of. North Ametican Immigration] ''ebook'' ====Paid Research Sites==== *[http://www.genealogy.com/users/r/e/c/Colonial-Records/ Genealogy.com Colonial Land Records] *[http://www.fold3.com/title_467/revolutionary_war_pensions/ Fold3 Revolutionary War Pensions] *[http://www.fold3.com/page/282783107_lowcountry_africana_south_carolina/ Fold3 Lowcountry African American Slave Records] ==== Cemeteries ==== [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-11.jpg|550px|]] :::::'''Colonial Park Cemetery, Entrance''' *[http://www.savannahga.gov/index.aspx?NID=879 Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah, GA] dates from 1750 *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=35348&CScnty=471&CSsr=41& Midway Cemetery, GA] from 1742 *[http://www.usgwtombstones.org/georgia/chatham.html Chatham County Tombstone Transcription Project] Georgia [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-12.jpg|550px|]] :::::'''Colonial Park Cemetery, East Wall''' ==== Slave Cemeteries==== :''Note: Slave and free African Americans are typically both buried in the cemeteries listed below as freed men continued to work in the same area.'' *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=102021 Find A Grave, Slave Cemeteries] *[http://savannahga.gov/index.aspx?NID=882 Laurel Grove Cemetery South] ''slave burials'' *[http://visithistoricsavannah.com/savannahs-squares/calhoun-square/ Slave Burial Ground at Calhoun Square] ''Savannah, Ga'' *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/stsimons.html Christ Church Slave Cemetery] ''St. Simon's, GA'' *[http://www.archives.com/blog/grant/sullivans-island-historic-cemetery.html Sullivan Island Cemetery] ''Coastal Georgia'' ==== WikiTree Resources ==== ===== Existing Categories ===== * [[:Category:Georgia_Salzburgers|Georgia Salzburgers]] * [[:Category:Georgia_Scottish_Highlanders|Georgia Scottish Highlanders]] ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Georgia_Salzburgers Georgia Salzburgers] including History, Passengers Lists, DNA Group Information, and Salzburger Stickers * [[Space:Georgia_Highlanders|Georgia Scottish Highlanders]] including History, Passengers Lists, DNA Group Information, and Stickers Please add a short description, and separate "paragraphs" using the = keys on either side of the title as needed. See the next paragraph for an example that uses 6 = signs on either side. ====== Surname/Family Pages ====== === Photos and Images === == Sources for this Page == * ''[[Space:Men of Mark in Georgia, Volume I|Men of Mark in Georgia, Volume I]]'' (Northen, Georgia, 1907) ==Helps and Tips== ===== Migrating Ancestor Template ===== Use the directions below to add a quick visual reference to your ancestors' profiles to indicate their movements, whether they migrated from other countries or between different colonies (or states). See step 9 for information about a template for ancestors who never left the city or state where they were born. {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Virginia | destination = Georgia | origin-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-49.png | destination-flag = US_Southern_Colonies_British_Georgia-4.jpg }}
'''To add a migrating ancestor template to a profile:''' #Click on the edit tab of this page and scroll down to the Migrating Ancestor section of the page. #Left click on the left beside the double brackets, hold down the left mouse button, and highlight all of the text down to the closing brackets. This will highlight the text you want to copy. #Next, right click on the highlighted text and click on "copy." #Go to the target profile, use the edit tab, scroll to the place where you want to add the template and click there. #Right click and select "paste." This will paste the template exactly as you see it here. #To customize the template for your target profile go to [[:Category:Flag_Images|Flag Images]] to find different flags or go directly to [[Space:US_State_Flag_Images|State Flags]]. #Copy the file name of the flag you want to use, and paste it to the right of the = sign under origin and destination flags. #You can also go to the [[Template:Migrating_Ancestor|blank template]] , copy and paste it to your page, and add your customized information. #For ancestors who did NOT migrate, use the directions above to copy one of the variations of the [[Template:Nonmigrating_Ancestor|Nonmigrating Ancestor template]] below: ---- '''The sticker for Immigrants of Province of Georgia Profiles:''' {| class="wikitable" cellpadding="8" border="2" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="font-family:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif !important;;" |- style="font-weight:bold;" ! Profile Sticker Code ! Produces |- | {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = South Carolina | destination = Georgia | origin-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-49.png | destination-flag = US_Southern_Colonies_British_Georgia-4.jpg }} |{{Migrating Ancestor | origin = South Carolina | destination = Georgia | origin-flag = US_Southern_Colonies_British_South_Carolina.jpg | destination-flag = US_Southern_Colonies_British_Georgia-4.jpg }} |- | {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} | style="vertical-align:middle; background-color:#FFF;" | {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} |}

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[[Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colonial_Teams|Colonial Teams]] | Province of Georgia Team | [[Space:Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources|Province of Georgia Reliable Sources]] Welcome to the team page for the Province of Georgia, [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. This page has information about team members, team goals, and additional [[#Resources|resources]]. [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colonial_Teams|Click here]] for links to other Colonial Teams. [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province of Georgia History|Click here]] for a page that focuses on the history and development of the Province of Georgia. [[Space:Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources|Click here]] for Province of Georgia Reliable Sources. '''The Province of Georgia team focuses on profiles of persons who lived in Georgia, including settlers and officials, up to 4th July 1776.''' == The Team == :'''[[Project:US_Southern_Colonies#Membership_Requirements:| How To Join Our Team]]''' :Sticker for ''your'' Profile: '''{{Member|Southern Colonies}}''' :'''Team Leader''': [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] I currently live in Georgia. I am heavily researching the founding settlers, to include those that came as Trustees and those that came on their own. I am happy to do a Fold3 Lookup. I also have a copy of the "A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia" book with names, dates, sometimes occupations and religion. :'''Team Members''' (add your interest area/focus): * [[Butter-100|Ginny Fields]] - *[[Bryant-16706|Cindy Crafton]]- many of my ancestors immigrated through Virginia and the Carolinas. They ended up in Georgia where I now live. * [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] - Adding Cemetery Categories and Tombstones Photos, Adding & Improving Profiles of Founding Settlers, Locally Researching Georgia Settlers and their Districts/Parishes. *[[Dunn-5991|Melissa Dunn Miller]] - Trying to help other as much as possible while learning about family from North Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia. I've hit a wall. *[[Hartman-981|Michelle (Hartman) Detwiler]] Currently I have been working on [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|USBH Plantations]] projects, creating plantations, and adding lists of enslaved who live there. Some of the plantation owners I have researched have very poor profiles. I have learned to create good profiles, clean up the not so good ones, and add real sources to them. This area of research seems to cross over into Southern Colonies bio improvement and sourcing and why I signed on to help here. * [[Lake-1774|Steve Lake]] Returning to Southern Colonies and Maryland, Virginia, Carolinas, Georgia Teams *[[Lawrence-17722|Thomas Lawrence]]- The Toombs Family arrived in Virginia in 1650, then became huge landed people in Georgia from land Bounties, *[[Little-3000|James Little]] - about James * [[Olivent-2|Chad Olivent]] - Both parents from Georgia. Lots of connections pre 1776, including a handful of Salzburgers. *[[Nesbitt-3242|Robby Nesbitt]] - interested in Provinces of Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Colony of Virginia as that is where there are the most connections. * [[Pendleton-1947|Alan M. Pendleton]] - Working on early Irish settlers in Queensborough Township. I mostly work with Mccullar and McGee profiles of that time period. Adding [https://www.jstor.org/stable/40583035?seq=1 Oglethorpe's Forty Irish "Convict"] to WikiTree. * [[Rice-8480|Helen Rice]]: Interest areas are improving profiles of my ancestors, adding details and family. Working on profiles of the settlers of Ebenezer. * [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] - Scottish Carolina immigrants who fought in the skirmishes before the revolution and received Georgia bounty for service in American Revolution *[[Ross-27547|Melissa Reed]] ancestors have been scattered throughout the southern colonies since 1600s. Most ended up settling in South Carolina and Georgia * [[Spratlin-29|Ken Spratlin]] - Currently compiling and properly sourcing all records for Spratlin(g) surname in Virginia pre-1800. Many removed to GA and SC, and then west. *[[Spivey-1619 |Jerry Medlock]]- All of the Colony Teams and the Jamestowne Team are of interest to me. I feel like I can add something to them all. Our own DNA connection is exciting. * [[Stuewe-5|Kathy Zipperer]] -- Working with Amanda Torrey on Salzburgers. * [[Sturdivant-606|Marsha Sturdivant]] - Currently working on the Heards in northern Georgia, from Virginia and connected to Heardmont, Georgia. Working on the Province of Georgia Maintenance Categories: Needs Biography and Needs Research. *[[Tolleson-100|Paul Tolleson]] rejoined SoCOL 7/10/23 *[[Warren-20085|Eve Warren Mayes]] - about Eve *[[Watson-2385|Dawn Watson]] interested in the Carolina, Province of North Carolina, Province of South Carolina, and Province of Georgia teams 11/23/2023 * [[Whitehurst-993|Michael Whitehurst]] Whitehurst and Cooke ancestors came here in the early 1600s. * [[Wilder-1162|Carol Wilder]] - * [[Wildes-118|Tara Wildes]] - Researching the early settlers in the city of Savannah and the Wiregrass Region of Georgia. ==Goals== To improve the profiles of people born or settled in the Province of Georgia prior to 1776 so that they are researched as accurately and thoroughly as they can be, that they are fully sourced, biographies are written, family added and, if possible, so that they are connected to the global family tree. Generally, you would only add one Colony-level Colonists category. '''Province of Georgia Sample Profile: [[Gibbons-3652|Thomas Gibbons (1757-1826)]]''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=editfamily&w=new| Add new Province of Georgia Profiles] with complete sourcing and biography * Improve on existing [[:Category:Georgia_Colonists|Georgia Colonists]] Profiles with complete sourcing and biography * '''Add the {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} Sticker to all Profiles of Georgia Colonists.''' * Connect Province of Georgia Profiles to the Global Family Tree * Adding Project Protection for needed Profiles by [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profile_Requests|Requesting PPP]] from the Southern Colonist Team. ==Categories== * The Upper Level Category for [[:Category:Province_of_Georgia|Province of Georgia]] includes Parishes. ''If you know the Parish for the Profile, please find/add the appropriate Parish Category.'' * The Upper Level Category for [[:Category:Province_of_Georgia%2C_Immigrants|Immigrants from Various Countries]] including England and Ireland. If other Countries are needed, please request from your Team Leader. ''If you know from where the Profiled Individual migrated from, please add the appropriate Immigrant Category.'' * The Category for All [[:Category:Georgia_Colonists|Southern Colonists - Georgia Colonists]] ''Profiles prior to July 4th, 1776.'' * Please ''do not use'' the [[:Category:Province_of_Georgia|Province of Georgia Category]] for Profiles. Use this Sticker instead: {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}}. ==Tasks== === '''{{orange|Team Volunteers Needed}}''' === : Contact [[Craig-4574|Sandy]] to coordinate your efforts with Team Members # Adding the first [[Space:William_and_Sarah%2C_Arrived_July_11%2C_1733|Jewish Settlers]] to the Province of Georgia # Adding the [[Space:Georgia_Moravians|Georgia Moravians]] settlers, 1735-1745 #Adding the Colonial members of [[Space:Midway_Congregational_Society%2C_Liberty_County%2C_Georgia|Midway Congregational Society and Church]] # Help with adding [https://www.jstor.org/stable/40583035?seq=1 Oglethorpe's Forty Irish "Convict"] to WikiTree. #Help with adding the [https://www.jstor.org/stable/1943351?read-now=1&seq=2#page_scan_tab_contents Queensborough Township: Scotch-Irish expansion of Georgia], 1763-1776 # Go through the list of [[:Category:Georgia_Colonists|Georgia Colonists]] and ADD the appropriate [[:Category:Province of Georgia, Immigrants|Immigrant Location]] === '''{{red|Current Team Mini Projects}}''' === : Contact [[Craig-4574|Sandy]] to coordinate your efforts with Team Members # [https://cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/cobblearning.net/dist/3/41/files/2017/08/Full-List-of-Passenger-of-the-Ann-13eyvdl.pdf Add 112 People to WikiTree] who became the First 40 Families to arrive in Georgia. They arrived on the [[Space:Ann%2C_Arrived_20_January_1733|Ann Passenger Ship]]. #Adding the Salzburgers of Georgia to WikiTree [[:Category:Georgia_Salzburgers]] # Adding the First Quakers to [[:Category:Wrightsboro Monthly Meeting, Wrightsboro, Georgia]] - Province of Georgia, Wrightsborough, Georgia Settlement #Adding the Georgia Scottish Highlanders to WikiTree [[:Category:Georgia_Scottish_Highlanders]] from the [[Space:Prince_of_Wales%2C_Arrived_10_January_1736|Passenger List]] #Adding/Improving Existing WikiTree Profiles for the [[Space:Georgia_Trustees| Trustees of Georgia]]. === Ongoing Tasks === # Identify existing Profiles on WikiTree that are categorized as {{US Southern Colonist}} *(if Not Project Protected)* OR {{US Southern Colonist Sticker}} and replace with {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} # Identify existing Profiles on WikiTree that are not categorized as Southern Colonist|Georgia and add this sticker: {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} # Improve on all Profiles of [[:Category:Georgia_Colonists|Georgia Colonists]] where needed. # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=editfamily&w=new| Add New Georgia Colonists Profiles] to WikiTree with accurate sourcing and biography. # Further Categorize [[:Category:Georgia_Colonists|Existing]] and New Province of Georgia Profiles to include but not limited to: [[:Category:Georgia%2C_Cemeteries|Georgia Cemeteries]], [[:Category:Province_of_Georgia%2C_Immigrants|Immigrants to Georgia]], [[:Category:Province_of_Georgia|Parishes]] and [[:Category: Georgia, Slave Owners|Georgia, Slave Owners]], [[:Category: Georgia, Slaves|Georgia, Slaves]] in coordination with the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]]. #Help develop the [[Project: Native Americans | Native Americans Project]] with information about Georgia state tribes. Georgia's two largest tribes were Creek and Cherokee. # Here you can [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/index.html search for your own ancestors] - including those who are American Immigrants. Check to see if any of your ancestors are found through the search are "new to you" and if their profiles could use some attention, categorization, etc. === Maintenance Tasks === # Scan [[:Category:Georgia%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created]] for our timeframe and add Family Profiles to these existing Profiles. #Scan [[:Category:Georgia%2C_Needs_Biography]] for our timeframe and Biographies to these existing Profiles. # Work on Current Georgia Southern Colonists [[:Category:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Needs_Research|Profiles that need Researched]] or [[:Category:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Needs_Relationship_Review|Relationship Reviewed]] or [[:Category:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Needs_Biography|A Biography]]. # Work on Current Georgia Southern Colonists Profiles that [[:Category:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Needs_Sources|Need Sources]] or are [[:Category:US_Southern_Colonies%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced]]. # Work on fixing profiles we manage in the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebUser/Suggestions.htm?UserID=11613796 database errors report] (search for Georgia) # Work on fixing [[Space: DBE Project Status#WikiTree-24 US Southern Colonies Project | PPP / Project Management DBE report for Wikitree-24]] # Work on profiles in the [[:Category: Georgia Project Maintenance Categories|Georgia Project Maintenance Categories]] that need attention. Many fit in our Province of Georgia Timeline. === General Georgia Tasks === #Scan [[:Category: Georgia]] to make sure no people have been added to it that fit our Southern Colonists Timeline. If any are found, add them to the Southern Colonists|Georgia category with the sticker. # Help answer [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/georgia questions on G2G that are tagged with Georgia]. # Help with [[Automated: DD Suggestion List GA | Georgia errors in general]] when time allows. (See also [[Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_5#Georgia|Georgia Errors]].) #If you have any Georgia resources that you are willing to do lookups, please add them to the [[:Category: Georgia Genealogy Resources | Georgia Resources Page]]. #If you live in Georgia, please consider adding your name to the [[:Category: Georgia Research Assistance | Georgia Research Assistance]] page (see [[Research_Assistance#Offering_Your_Assistance_.C2.A0|Offering Your Assistance]]). ==Resources== * Wikipedia Page on The Province of Georgia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Province_of_Georgia |Province of Georgia on Wikipedia]. * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province of_Georgia History|Resource Page for Colony of Georgia]] which provides a breakdown on early settlements, resources, maps, images. * A Great Short Primer on [https://kids.kiddle.co/Province_of_Georgia|The Province of Georgia] that provides facts in an easy to read format. * [https://www.georgiaarchives.org/ Georgia Archives] * [https://vault.georgiaarchives.org/digital/collection/cw Colonial Wills of Georgia] *''[[Space:A_List_of_the_Early_Settlers_of_Georgia|A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia]]'' Coulter and Saye, editors. Athens, Georgia. The University of Georgia Press. 1949. * [https://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/guan/4132/pdfs/harg4132-020.pdf List of Europeans to Georgia], original handwritten book, * [https://www.loc.gov/classroom-materials/united-states-history-primary-source-timeline/colonial-settlement-1600-1763/georgia-colony-1732-1750/ Library of Congress, Establishing the Georgia Colony 1732-1750] * [https://www.archives.gov/atlanta/public/services Atlanta Archives] * Hofer, J. M. [http://www.jstor.org/stable/40576312|“THE GEORGIA SALZBURGERS.”] The Georgia Historical Quarterly, vol. 18, no. 2, 1934, pp. 99–117. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/40576312. Accessed 21 Dec. 2020. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Indigenous_Peoples_of_Georgia Indigenous Peoples of Georgia] includes Tribes and Bands of Georgia and Reservations. *Austin, Jeannette Austin [https://www.worldcat.org/title/georgians-genealogies-of-pioneer-settlers/oclc/11206286 The Georgians : genealogies of pioneer settlers]. Baltimore Genealogical Pub Co, 1984. A few of Oglethorpe's Original Settlers are included but this is mostly those settlers from other States after the American Revolution. *Mary Bondurant Warren (1930-2021) transcribed MANY colonial Georgia records & published them, both in printed format as well as Kindle on Amazon. Her 10-volume set of the Georgia Governor & Council Journals has many details of life in Georgia from 1753 (when the Trustees turned the colony back to the King) until the end of the Revolution (1783). The printed volumes are fully indexed & have maps & pictures. Search for "British Georgia" on Amazon for the volumes that pertain to the colonial era of GA. ==Sources== This Team uses Standardized Sources that are collected at [[Space:Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources|Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources]]. == Colonial Teams== *[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Maryland Team|Province of Maryland Team]] *[[Space:US Southern Colonies Colony of Virginia Team|Colony of Virginia Team]] *[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team|Province of Carolina (Pre-1712) Team]] **[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_North_Carolina_%281712-1776%29|Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Team]] **[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_South_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Team|Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Team]] *[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Georgia Team|Province of Georgia Team]]

US Southern Colonies Province of Maryland History

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[[Category:Maryland]][[Category:Province of Maryland]][[Category:Maryland History]] [[Category: First Families of Maryland]] [[Category: Ark and Dove, sailed 1634]] [[Category:Maryland Colonists]] [[Category:Maryland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]|[[Space: US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory|US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory]]|'''Province of Maryland History''' See the table at [[Space: US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory|US Southern Colonies Sources and Resources Directory]] for links to other [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies]] pages relevant to Maryland, the other southern colonies (Virginia, the Carolinas, and Georgia), and project-wide pages, such as [[Space: US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources|US Southern Colonies Reliable Sources]].
'''Province of Maryland History'''
: The purpose of this page is to provide background and resources relevant to colonial Maryland. It is managed by the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Maryland Team|Province of Maryland team]] of the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. === Colony Origin/History === The Province of Maryland was an English and later British colony in North America that existed from 1632 until 1776, when it joined the other twelve of the Thirteen Colonies in rebellion against Great Britain and became the U.S. state of Maryland. Its first settlement and capital was St. Marys City, in the southern end of St. Marys County, which is a peninsula in the Chesapeake Bay and is also bordered by four tidal rivers. The province began as a proprietary colony of the English Lord Baltimore, who wished to create a haven for English Catholics in the new world at the time of the European wars of religion. Although Maryland was an early pioneer of religious toleration in the English colonies, religious strife among Anglicans, Puritans, Catholics, and Quakers was common in the early years, and Puritan rebels briefly seized control of the province. In 1689, the year following the Glorious Revolution, John Coode led a Protestant rebellion that expelled Lord Baltimore from power in Maryland. Power in the colony was restored to the family in 1715 when Charles Calvert, 5th Baron Baltimore, swore publicly that he was a Protestant. Despite early competition with the colony of Virginia to its south, and the Dutch colony of New Netherland to its north, the Province of Maryland developed along very similar lines to Virginia. Its early settlements and populations centers tended to cluster around the rivers and other waterways that empty into the Chesapeake Bay and, like Virginia, Maryland's economy quickly became centered around the farming of tobacco for sale in Europe. The need for cheap labor, and later with the mixed farming economy that developed when tobacco prices collapsed, led to a rapid expansion of indentured servitude and, later, forcible immigration and enslavement of Africans. The Province of Maryland was an active participant in the events leading up to the American Revolution, and echoed events in New England by establishing committees of correspondence and hosting its own tea party similar to the one that took place in Boston. By 1776 the old order had been overthrown, as Marylanders signed the Declaration of Independence, forcing the end of British colonial rule.Wikipedia, This page was last modified on 7 August 2014 at 20:12.Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. Accessed 20 Aug 2014, website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colony_of_Maryland [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Maryland.jpg|400px]] === First Arrival === 25 March 1634 The first Maryland colonists sailed on the ships [[:Category:Ark_and_Dove%2C_sailed_1634|Ark and Dove]], departing from the Isle of Wight on 22 November 1633, and arriving in Barbados in January 1634, eventually landing at St Clements Island on the north shore of the Potomac on 25 March, 1634. [[:Category:First_Families_of_Maryland|First Families of Maryland]] category page has a great deal of information. "First Families of Maryland" refers to individuals living in Maryland prior to 1734 who held some level of public office. Please check it out! === Government Structure === ==== Original Structure ==== *Original Charter 1632: [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Charter_of_Maryland Issued by King Charles of England 1632]This work was published before January 1, 1923, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Wikisource. Accessed 20 Aug 2014 ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== === Settlers === ==== Migrating From the Northern Colonies ==== ===== Migrating Ancestor Template ===== Use the directions below to add a quick visual reference to your ancestors' profiles to indicate their movements, whether they migrated from other countries or between different colonies (or states). See step 9 for information about a template for ancestors who never left the city or state where they were born. {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Maryland | destination = Virginia | origin-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-23.png | destination-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-49.png }}
'''To add a migrating ancestor template to a profile:''' #Click on the edit tab of this page and scroll down to the Migrating Ancestor section of the page. #Left click on the left beside the double brackets, hold down the left mouse button, and highlight all of the text down to the closing brackets. This will highlight the text you want to copy. #Next, right click on the highlighted text and click on "copy." #Go to the target profile, use the edit tab, scroll to the place where you want to add the template and click there. #Right click and select "paste." This will paste the template exactly as you see it here. #To customize the template for your target profile go to [[:Category:Flag_Images|Flag Images]] to find different flags or go directly to [[Space:US_State_Flag_Images|State Flags]]. #Copy the file name of the flag you want to use, and paste it to the right of the = sign under origin and destination flags. #You can also go to the [[Template:Migrating_Ancestor|blank template]] , copy and paste it to your page, and add your customized information. #For ancestors who did NOT migrate, use the directions above to copy one of the variations of the [[Template:Nonmigrating_Ancestor|Nonmigrating Ancestor template]] below:
{{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag= US_State_Flag_Images-49.png |location= of Virginia |addinfo= }} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag= US_State_Flag_Images-49.png |location= Virginian |addinfo=
born in Henrico County }}
==== Ships ==== ==== American Indians==== Tribes that originally inhabited the area now known as Maryland: *The Lenape tribe *The Nanticoke tribe (including the Piscataway and Conoy) *The Powhatan tribe (including the Accohannock) *The Ohio Valley Tribes (including Shawnee) *The Susquehannock tribe *The Tutelo and Saponi tribes *[http://genealogy.about.com/od/native_american/p/dawes_rolls.htm Description: How to use the Dawes Rolls] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/dawes/intro.html The Dawes Rolls, (Final Rolls of the Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory)] 1898-1914 *Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1885-1940 *Guide to the Indian Census Rolls, compiled by the Bureau of Indian Affairs, between 1885 and 1940, in the custody of the National Archives and Records Administration. By Mary Frances Morrow, Reference Archivist, Indian Records, NARA. *[http://www.native-languages.org/maryland.htm Native Americans in Maryland] hosted by Native Languages of the Americas website . This has a nice map, links to different tribes, and other information and links. *[http://www.native-languages.org/genealogy.htm Native Languages Organization] which has links and advise on tracing your genealogy. Looks really good! *[http://joannedi.wordpress.com/2014/08/18/the-chesapeake-bay-and-our-native-american-heritage/ The Chesapeake Bay and Our Native American Heritage] provides a narrative from a genealogist's point of view. It's very professional and well illustrated with links provided throughout, but no actual sources listed. It has a FANTASTIC Timeline at the end of the page spanning 35 Million years ago to Present Day. Nice indeed. *[http://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2008/06/native-americans-of-maryland.html Native Americans of Maryland] *[http://www.warpaths2peacepipes.com/history-of-native-americans/history-of-maryland-indians.htm History of Native Americans in Maryland] ==== Indentured Servants ==== ==== Slaves ==== *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/black-genealogy/slave-narratives.htm Access Genealogy Slave Narratives] and much more! This is a good site for information in Maryland. *[http://www.csmd.edu/library/smsc/NPS_Soldiers/index.html Civil War Slave/Soldiers Listing, College of Southern Maryland] === Economic Resources and Information === NOTE: Relevant to the individual colony === Conflicts Within The Colony === NOTE: From the establishment of the colony until the inclusion in the USA. *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/revolutionary-war-records.htm Revolutionary War Records] This page has links to Free sites and $$$ sites. *[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=6 Daughters of the American Revolution] This link actually brings up publications/documents as opposed to their traditional records search. *[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1 DAR Records Search] *[http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000018/html/am18--663.html Archive of Maryland Online] lists Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution. This is the Index page. *[http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/html/search.html Archive of Maryland Online] has different fields for searching including years beginning 1600. I like the date search because it brings up more relevant information if you are looking at a specific person. === Research Resources === ==== WikiTree Resources ==== ===== Existing Categories ===== *[[:Category: Maryland, Cemeteries|Maryland, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:First_Families_of_Maryland#Eligible_Ancestors|First Families of Maryland]] ===== Existing Free Space Pages ===== *[[Space:WikiTree_Genealogy_Guide:_Founding_Fathers|Founding Fathers]] includes information and resources for those involved in the legislature, etc. *[[Space:Province_of_Maryland|Province of Maryland]] *[[Space:Protestants_Ransack_Maryland|Protestants Ransack Maryland]] ====== Decorating Tips ====== *[[Space:Frequently_Used_Formats|List of Style Pages]] which April has put together, very nicely, if I may say. It includes some of the best, like Ton's Tweaks, etc. Check it out and try some of the coding that makes a BIO section POP! Also includes some templates for things like DateGuess, ====== Surnames ====== *[[Space:The_Aldridge_Family:_England_to_America|Aldrige]] *[[Space:Babb_Family_History|Babb]] *[[Space:Biggs_Name_Study|Biggs Baggs Beggs]] by Brent. There are no resources listed here, but one may contact Brent probably for information or assistance *[[Space:Bixler_Receipt|Bixler]] *[[Space:Chilcote_history,_not_to_be_trusted|Chilcote Chilcott]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cissell_Resources Cissell] *[[Space:Cooper_Name_Study|Cooper, Kooper, Cowper]] Lots of resources and set up by Kitty Smith who does great pages! *[[Space:Holt_Surname_Information|Holt]] *[[Space:The_Pierpoint-Pierpont_family_of_Maryland,_Virginia,_West_Virginia|Pierpoint Pierpont]] *[[Space:Van_Swearingen_and_Children,_A_Family_History|Van Swearingen Family]] Date: 1658 to 1758 Location: Early Families of Southern Maryland, Volume: 4 Repository: Media: Book Information found on the internet about Van Swearingen and his family *[[Space:Data_pertaining_to_WARREN_family_of_VA|Warren]] includes Virginia, Maryland and other areas. ==== Free Resources ==== *[https://familysearch.org Family Search] which allows searches based upon a single name, or add more information to narrow it down. Free, but linked images may take you to a paid site. *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/maryland-genealogy/ Access Genealogy Maryland] THIS IS A GREAT SITE! *[http://msa.maryland.gov/ Maryland State Archives] **[http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/stagser/s1400/s1402/html/ssi1402a.html Church Records, Deaths and Burials Index] ** [http://aomol.msa.maryland.gov/html/land.html Land Records] *[http://www.dnr.state.md.us/publiclands/civilwar.asp Maryland Department of Natural Resources] *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/ Cemetery Records], listed by state *[http://www.csmd.edu/library/smsc/NPS_Soldiers/index.html Civil War Slave/Soldiers Listing, College of Southern Maryland] *[http://genealogytrails.com/mary/ Maryland Genealogy Trails] Two features. At the bottom of the page there is a search form where you can specify the state and when I tried it, it brought up a bunch of leads. Second feature is the page itself has links to user submitted information. This is limited information, provided by users, but you might get lucky! *[http://www.genealogyinc.com/maryland/ Genealogy Inc Maryland] has multiple links to free and $$$$ sites. *[http://guide.msa.maryland.gov/pages/series.aspx?ID=S1005 MARYLAND STATE PAPERS (Scharf Collection) 1650-1909 S1005] ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. Free at many libraries, with access from home at some. An Ancestry site. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. === Photos and Images === Image description = WikiTree image address. Use the WikiTree address to upload it to text boxes, or go to the IMAGE tab and add a WikiTree ID to the image to post it to a profile. *Colonial Maryland with Delaware, New Jersey and part of Pennsylvania = US_Southern_Colonies_British_Maryland.jpg *Maryland State Flag = US_Southern_Colonies_British_Maryland.png === Cemeteries === *[[Category_Cemetery_Formatting|Category Cemetery Formatting]] *[[:Category: Maryland, Cemeteries|Maryland, Cemeteries]] *[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. *[http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] *[http://www.suttonmass.org/cem/revwar.html Sutton === Flags === Animated flags available at: [http://www.abflags.com/flags-of-the-world/north-america/united-states/ AB Flags] NOTE: Disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under comments on the photo page. === Land Records === * Maryland State Archives land records are here: [http://aomol.msa.maryland.gov/html/land.html Archives of Maryland Land Records] , When this material is used, in whole or in part, proper citation and credit must be attributed to the Maryland State Archives. *Land Records by County *https://plats.msa.maryland.gov/pages/misc.aspx?cid=FR *https://plats.msa.maryland.gov/pages/misc.aspx?cid=SM === Maps === State maps available at: [http://www.digital-topo-maps.com/county-map/ Digital Topo Maps]. NOTE: A disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under the comments on the photo page. === Museums === *[http://www.nps.gov/anti/ NPS Antietam National Battlefield] *[http://www.civilwarmed.org/ National Museum of Civil War Medicine] *[http://www.civilwarnews.com/archive/articles/balt_museum.htm Baltimore Civil War Museum] [[Image:Paula s Sources-107.jpg]] === County Resources === ==== Allegany ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Allegany_County,_Maryland Family Search Allegany County] ==== Anne Arundel ==== *[http://ccwr.net/ Chesapeake Civil War Round Table] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Anne_Arundel_County,_Maryland Family Search Anne Arundel County] *[http://www.aacounty.org/severnriver/history.cfm. History of the Severn River] ==== Baltimore ==== *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-Z95R-L?i=461&cc=2385204 St. John's/St. George's Parish Register page 267 image: 462] 1164 images total for this Register ALSO, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St._John%27s_Parish_Register FREE SPACE=records] St. John's Parish Register *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Baltimore_County,_Maryland Family Search Baltimore County] ==== Baltimore City ==== '' Though an independent city rather than a county, the City of Baltimore is considered the equal of a county for most purposes and is a county-equivalent.'' *[http://www.civilwartraveler.com/EAST/MD/baltimore.html Civil War Traveler] *[http://www.civilwarnews.com/archive/articles/balt_museum.htm Baltimore Civil War Museum] ==== Calvert ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Calvert_County,_Maryland Family Search Calvert County] ==== Caroline ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Caroline_County,_Maryland Family Search Caroline County] ==== Carroll ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Carroll_County,_Maryland Family Search Carroll County] ==== Cecil ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Cecil_County,_Maryland Family Search Cecil County] ==== Charles ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Charles_County,_Maryland Family Search Charles County] ==== Dorchester ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Dorchester_County,_Maryland Family Search Dorchester County] ==== Frederick ==== *[http://www.civilwarmed.org/ National Museum of Civil War Medicine] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Frederick_County,_Maryland Family Search Frederick County] *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/maryland/earliest-records-saints-parish-frederick-maryland-1727-1781.htm Earliest Records of All Saints’ Parish Frederick, Maryland, 1727-1781] ==== Garrett ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Garrett_County,_Maryland Family Search Garrett County] ==== Harford ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Harford_County,_Maryland Family Search Harford County] ==== Howard ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Howard_County,_Maryland Family Search Howard County] ==== Kent ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Kent_County,_Maryland Family Search Kent County] ==== Montgomery ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Montgomery_County,_Maryland Family Search Montgomery County] ==== Prince George's ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Prince_George's_County,_Maryland Family Search Prince George's County] ==== Queen Anne's ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Queen_Anne's_County,_Maryland Family Search Queen Anne's County] ==== St. Mary's ==== *[http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/maryland/point_lookout_confederate_cemetery.html NPS Point Lookout Confederate Cemetery] *[http://www.censusdiggins.com/prison_ptlookout.html PT. Lookout Prison in the Civil War] *[http://www.interment.net/data/us/md/stmary/ptlookout/ Pt. Lookout Confederate Cemetery] *[http://msa.maryland.gov/msa/mdmanual/01glance/museums/sm/html/sm.html St. Mary's Historical Society Old Jail. Museum] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/St._Mary%27s_County,_Maryland_Genealogy Family Search St. Mary's County] ==== Somerset ==== *[http://www.pacivilwar.com/county/somerset.html Somerset County Civil War Rosters] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Somerset_County,_Maryland Family Search Somerset County] ==== Talbot ==== ==== Washington ==== *[http://www.nps.gov/anti/ Antietam National Battlefield] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Washington_County,_Maryland Family Search Washington County] ==== Wicomico ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Wicomico_County,_Maryland Family Search Wicomico. County] ==== Worcester ==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Worcester_County,_Maryland Family Search Worcester. 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US Southern Colonies Province of Maryland Team

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[[Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colonial_Teams|Colonial Teams]] | Province of Maryland Team | [[Space:Province_of_Maryland_Reliable_Sources|Province of Maryland Reliable Sources]] ==''Welcome to the team page for the Province of Maryland, [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. This page has information about team members, team goals, and additional [[#Resources|resources]]. '' ''This Team is part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Southern_Colonies U.S. Southern Colonies Project.] If you happen upon this page and would like to join Team Maryland (or any other USSC teams), you must be a member of the U.S. Southern Colonies Project. If you aren't, go to the join post [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1417082/would-you-like-to-join-the-us-southern-colonies-project here] and answer the post, requesting to join the U.S. Southern Colonies Project and informing us of which team(s) you would like to join.''' == ==The Team== '''The Province of Maryland team focuses on profiles of persons who lived in Maryland before 1776.''' The United States Project focuses on profiles of people in American states post-1776; and has projects for each state. See [[Project:Maryland]]. Team Leader: Jack Day. As Team Leader, I have focused on encouraging team members to share their Maryland connections and interests, and developing lists of research resources for colonial Maryland (see Resources, below). I also expanded the scope of our efforts to include identification of enslaved persons during this period. (20 November 2020) Team Members: * [[Baker-13902|Mary Baker]] - Researching my Tullos/Rodham ancestry believed to have originated in Maryland and Virginia. *[[Nowell-324|Dola (Nowell) Acree]] has done a lot of research on the Nowells of Dorchester County, Maryland who eventually changed their surname to Noel, plus these others: Hargis, Lower, and Nalley. * [[Albertini-1|John Albertini]] My colonial ancestors were Ayers, Brown, Chew, Harris, Randall, Wynne in MD, PA, VA. *[[Berg-4697|Jen Berg]] - * [[Boone-1915|Toni Boone]] joining Colony of Virginia and Province of Maryland. My father's side are Boones and came over on The Dove and Ark.. *[[Bowdle-44|Michael Bowdle]] -ancestor Thomas Bowdle arrived in Maryland in 1662 from Cambridge, England. He married Phoebe Loftus in 1684,3G granddau of Archbishop Adam Loftus, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Thomas was appointed one of the first Vestryman of St. Peters Parish, Talbot, Maryland, 1692 *[[Brown-42238|Dusti (Brown) Ide]] about Dusti *[[Brown-18795|Beth Golden]]. I have many ancestors who lived in the Provinces of Maryland and Virginia before 1700. Surnames include: Bell/Beall, Bradley, deBarrette, Cecil, Duvall, Fendall, Holloway, Mackall, Mobberley, Nuthall, Odell, Prather, Ridgely, Smith, Sprigg, Van Swearingen, and Woods. I enjoy collaborating with others to tell the true stories of our ancestors. I'm a member of the UPenn 17th Century DNA project, https://rfleskes.wixsite.com/chesapeakestudy. I'm renewing my research into Elizabeth LNABU and her two husbands, John Holloway and John Nuthall and soon will be updating their biographies and to a lesser extent their daughter, Priscilla and her husband William Stevens. (27 July 2021) *[[Capshaw-68|Hal Capshaw]]- focusing on the colonies of Maryland and Carolina. The first known Capshaw arrived in St Mary's County, Maryland in the 1670s and then the descendants relocated to Tryon/Rutherford County in Carolina about 1840-50 *[[Day-1904|Jack Day]] has extensive family connections in Maryland before 1776. Family names of 3G grandparents are Day, Beall, Walker, Lewis, Windsor, Gray, Beyer, Musseter, Purdum, Browning, King, and Miles. At 4G grandparents add Harvey, Fitzgerald, Baden, Darby, Poole. Major link back to the "old country": [[Waring-405|Sampson Waring]]. (3 June 2020) My work on these profiles recently has been reviewing wills for ownership of enslaved persons and creating profiles for the enslaved person linked back to the slave holder. (23 JUne 2023) * [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]] My ancestors arrived in Maryland, Virginia and, the Carolina's between the 1500s and the 1700s. My maternal line arrived or migrated to South Carolina before the 1700s from North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland. My paternal family pioneered into Kentucky from North Carolina, Virginia, and Maryland when it was still a part of Virginia in the late 1700s. *[[Ellis-15426|Jerry Ellis]] Lazenbys show up in Maryland in the mid-late 1600s and moved into what became Montgomery County in the early 1700s. Lazenby family, included seven documented patriots, sold the farm after the Revolutionary War and resettled in Virginia, North Carolina, and Georgia. *[[Hudson-6932|Yolaine Hudson]] - Paternal side came to America during the colonial period in the 1600's and resided in VA and MD for the most part until NC came available, then many migrated to KY, etc....our early colonists- Archer, Bailey, Ball, Baugh, Bolling, Burris, Butt, Byrd, Chambers, Chewning, Chiles, Colclough, Croshaw, Durham, Farrar, Field, Holloway, Holt, Hudson, Jefferson, Moore, Tandy, and West *[[Kenny-549|Seely Foley]] - discovered her colonial Maryland ancestors while writing her seminar paper for a degree in history at Hood College. She's fascinated with this period of our history and thinks Maryland's is uniquely interesting. Her Maryland ancestors include: Richard Acton, the first settler on land of today's Annapolis, Jonathan Hanson, who built the first mill on the Jones Falls and Thomas Cole, an early claimant of Baltimore City. She enjoys writing long, sourced profiles revealing both the good and the bad of our forebears. Other surnames include: Martin, Hooker, Buck, Mead, Morgan and Murry. *[[McPherson-783|Stephanie Grohol]] *[[Spivey-1619 |Jerry Medlock]]- All of the Colony Teams and the Jamestowne Team are of interest to me. I feel like I can add something to them all. Our own DNA connection is exciting. *[[Stephens-10192|Donna Harris]] My maternal family immigrated mostly from the UK and settled in Maryland-- Middleton, Wheeler, Smallwood, Coghill, Bayne, Beale and others. *[[King-14976|Mollie King]] My maternal Prout line is my passion - trying to sort all Prout lines of Maryland, some of which date back to the 1600s. Allied lines are Sunderland (1669), Ringgold (1650), Merrick (1600s), Benny, Cryer, Leonard. They span the Eastern and Western Shores of the Chesapeake Bay. My paternal King line dates solidly in Montgomery County and Prince Georges County, Maryland back to the mid-1700's - when the John Kings become harder to sort out. Allied families are Hurley, Burdette, Miles, Duckett, Waring, Waters. *[[Oxford-768|Mary Koester]] - I am working to prove that my Hobbs ancestors came through Washington and Lee Counties during the 1700's from Maryland. As of now, I am at a brick wall for proof in 1801 Tennessee. I am also working on the Oxford family in North Carolina. Other surnames include Herrin, Taylor, and Holloway. * [[Lake-1774|Steve Lake]] Returning to Southern Colonies and Maryland, Virginia, Carolinas, Georgia Teams. I'm returning to SCP, after a break, with a better sense of how important the many teams of volunteers are to the integrity and quality of WikiTree. Several of my family lines (Green, Scott, Cain and other associated families, Butt, Dean, DaVault, Wisehart, Prior, Custer) reach back into several of these colonies. *[[Little-3000|James Little]] - about James * [[Mankin-102|Michael Mankin]] has early ancestors from Virginia and Maryland *[[Martin-37954|David Martin]] *[[Mazouat-1|Paul Mazouat]]- My wife's family is from the eastern shore (Clough/Clow, Kirby, Parrott, Morgan) back into the 1600's. I'm also interested in colonial Delaware. *[[McAdoo-199|RL McAdoo]] Researching Families McAdoo/McAdow, Stewart, Larkin, and other founder families of Buffalo and Alamance Presbyterian churches, Guilford (now Greensboro) NC area, and Sinking Springs Presbyterian churche near present day Abingdon VA, all pre-1776. Arrivals from Ulster or Scotland at Port of Baltimore, Philadelphia, or Charleston. *[[McClain-3310|Scott McClain]] I've spent a lot of time working on the Walling and Blevins families in Maryland in the 1730s and have several other ancestor lines that dead end in Maryland around that same time. Particular interest in indentured immigrants and the frontier settlements. *[[Mitchell-17863| Sherrie Mitchell]] - Also works on Team Virginia and Jamestown Team. My ancestors are in VA or MD early on. My MD surnames include Mitchell, Wheeler, Elliot, Boswell, Greer, Payne, Stump, Nichols, Ayers, Musgrove, Lazenby, Box *[[Gist-771|Debbie Nance]] ancestors in Maryland, Colony of Virginia, Province of North Carolina and Province of South Carolina *[[Prouse-92|Ran L Prouse]] Ancestor, George Prowse was living with Joseph and his wife at Archer's Hope. John Johnson and his wife Ann & 2 children were also living at Archer's Hope. I am looking for a possible family connection to Joseph Johnson. Found potential parents to Joseph. I have a large database of family in Maryland. I believe my research skills and many online resources would be helpful. Also joined Jamestown team. *[[Roe-2745|Fred Roe]]- My paternal line of Roes had a large presence on the Eastern Shore and the later "half" were in Greensboro. I, however, was born in Boston, Mass and raised in a suburb. This is because dad had gone to New England for higher education. On that journey he ended in the Cambridge, Mass area where he met my mom who was from northern NH. Her dad was a Warfield a family with a long history on the Eastern Shore starting with Richard Warfield Sr. It seems doubtful that these 2 lines had ever cross paths in Maryland! But I could be surprised. I know a lot about the Warfields due to a book on them. For the Roe's I had a "Brick Wall" pertaining to my 2X granddad's parentagel I recently got a big clue on them via the Genealogical Society of the Eastern Shore which I recently discovered! So as a result of all this I am primarily interested in recording the Early families of which I have gone quite a bit of material. *[[Saunders-3584|Rick Saunders]] I have been doing research for over 50 years, and professionally for 26, but am now mostly retired. My ancestors and/or interests include the families below with their earliest residences listed, but many have overlap with other Maryland counties. Some of these do not have profiles, that I wish to add. Others have profiles that I would like to help in adding sources and/or correcting misinformation. **Anne Arundel County: Ayres, Beard, Belt, Besson, Burgess, Chew, Dorsey, Franklin, Gaither, Gassaway, Greenberry, Howard, Lamb, Puddington, Ridgely, Tidings, Watkins, Worthington **Baltimore County: Herrington, Jones, Johnson **Cecil County: Beals, Julien **Charles County: Allison, Barton, Batten, Posey, Smoot, Tennison **Dorchester County: Saunders **Frederick County: Higgins, Tucker, Mohler [Moulder] **Prince George's County: Beall, Hamilton, Lucas, Moore **St. Mary's County Bennett, Williams, Van Swearingen, Veale **Talbot County Love *[[Shockley-1064 |Candice Shockley]] Anglo American ancestors migrated from southern sts,1830's * [[Shook-1846|Jim Shook II]] *[[Stephens-3929|Alice Thomsen]] Staff Sergeant- have relatives in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland * [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]] My first Ancestors in Maryland were [[Taylor-11711 | John Taylor]] D:5 Apr 1676, in Gunpowder, Harford County, AND my [[Greer-614 | James Greer]] Owners of land around the Gunpowder Falls area and then 60 years later my mother's family [[Puntenney-28 | Joseph Puntenney]] owned land 50 miles away from the Greer's.. And then 1918 my Greer gramma married my Taylor grandfather in Sedalia Missouri. *[[Thompson-2421|Kern Brogan Thompson]] * [[Veatch-455|Cossy Veach]]- About Cossy * [[Vincent-18| Bill Vincent]]: All of my ancestor families migrated to Kentucky. Most of them came from Virginia, Maryland, and the Carolinas. (5 June 2020) *[[Voit-13|Bill Voit]] maternal ancestors lived in Colony of Virginia and Province of Maryland * [[Ward-30118|Jim Ward]] * [[Weitz-140|Karen (Weitz) Wood]] *[[Whitesides-388|Todd Whitesides]] - Member of Province of Maryland and Colony of Virginia ==Vision== Every Person who lived in Maryland before 1776 has a documented and interesting profile on WikiTree. ==Goals== * Enhance '''Resource''' list for colonial Maryland. *'''Improve''' existing Province of Maryland profiles. *'''Add''' new Province of Maryland profiles. *Appropriately '''categorize''' all Province of Maryland profiles. *'''Monitor''' Province of Maryland profiles for errors, duplications and issues. ==Tasks== '''Resource''' #Identify the best resources/sources for documenting pre-1776 Maryland persons. #Use these resources/sources to add documentation to profiles. '''Improve''' #Find the existing profiles on WikiTree #Research each potential profile for references. #List sources on profiles to validate them and familial relationships, with links to online sources. Use inline citations. #Where existing sources are weak, seek out stronger sources for the same information. #Check suggestions list to ensure all suggestions are addressed. #Many pre-1776 Marylanders were slave holders. If the documents cited include the names of enslaved persons, work with the US Black Heritage Project to appropriately create profiles for them. '''Add''' #Identify the men and women who settled in the Province of Maryland. #People not already found on wikiTree will need a profile written with references '''Categorize''' #Categories for this Province of Maryland. Add Category for '''[[:Category:Province of Maryland]]''', #Recommend Categories to the Category team. '''Monitor''' #For project Protection, Coordinate with the Managed Profiles Teams for pre-1700 and 1700 to 1776 profiles. ==Sources== This Team uses Standardized Sources that are collected at [[Space:Province_of_Maryland_Reliable_Sources|Province_of_Maryland_Reliable_Sources]] Links to other Resource Pages for the Province of Maryland *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Maryland|US Southern Colonies Province of Maryland Resource Page]] This was the original resource page and uses the word "resource" to mean essentially "background information about Maryland." It needs updating. *[[Space:Province_of_Maryland_Book_Review|Province of Maryland Book Review]]. This was created to focus on books which are useful sources of data, presented in the form of an easy to use bibliographical reference that can be copied to profiles. *We still need a page that will focus on the best available sources of primary information, especially those available on the internet. ==Associated Free Space Projects== Any WikiTree member can create a small "Free-Space Project" to collaborate on a specific focus. The following Free Space Projects are associated with the Province of Maryland: *[[Space: Catoctin Furnace Patterson Project|Catoctin Furnace Patterson Project]] Addresses the descent from [[Molloyd-1|Mary Molloyd]], indentured Irish servant in St. Mary's County, Maryland, through generations of enslaved Marylanders to free persons of color employed at the Catoctin Furnace in Frederick County, Maryland. ==Temporary Links== Temporary Links to other pre-1776 Maryland pages on Maryland subject to review *[[Space:Proprietary_Maryland]] *[[Space: Old_Maryland_Families]] *[[Space:The_Cecil_family_of_Maryland]] *[[Space:Maryland_Historical_Magazine]] *[[Space:First_Families_of_Maryland]] *[[Space:Proprietary_Maryland]] *[[Space:Flawed_Welsh_Ancestry_of_Maryland_Lewis_Family]] Temporary Links to categories affecting the Province of Maryland: *[[:Category: Province of Maryland]] *[[:Category:First_Families_of_Maryland]] ==Toggle== Quick Links to other Southern Colonies pages: *[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Maryland Team|Province of Maryland Team]] *[[Space:US Southern Colonies Colony of Virginia Team|Colony of Virginia Team]] *[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team|Province of Carolina Team]] *[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Georgia Team|Province of Georgia Team]]

US Southern Colonies Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Team

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Category: Province of North Carolina, Immigrants from Ireland]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colonial_Teams|Colonial Teams]]|[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_ Province_of_Carolina_Team|Province of Carolina Team]]|Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Team|[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_South_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Team |Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Team]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_North_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Team|Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Team]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_South_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Team |South Carolina (1712-1776) Team]] '''Welcome to the team page''' for the Province of North Carolina, [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. This page has information about team members, team goals, and additional [[#Resources|resources]]. See [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colonial_Teams|Click here]] for links to other Colonial Teams. Team Leader: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] English ancestors ->Virginia to North Carolina. Scottish ancestors immigrated to the Province of Carolina, ->Abbeville, S,C. to Georgia, ==Members== * [[Auborn-4|John Auborn]] I have lots of ancestors who came through Virginia and the Carolinas to Tennessee. *[[Baggott-44|H Baggott]] - ancestor in Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Some of my ancestors, without moving, went from being Virginians to North Carolinians once they redrew the lines. Also, writing biographies is a favorite pastime. * [[Blackstone-170|Donnie Blackstone]] - family in Haywood, Macon, Jackson, NC. Maternal family- Parker in Franklin, Andrews, Transylvania, and Haywood, NC and Tennessee Valley, North Carolina * [[Breland-212|Brenda Breland Shaffer]] - Almost all of my ancestors arrived in Virginia, and |will be working on sources on profiles to validate them and familial relationships.}} *[[Bryce-823|Monica Bryce Pendleton]] - for Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Team and Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Team. My main interest is original settlers of what is now North Carolina, especially Craven, Duplin and McDowell Counties, and South Carolina, particularly the Ninety-Six District and Greenville areas. My main surnames are Brice, Walker, Anderson, West, Burchfield, Hunter, Murphy, Dobson and Smith. * [[Buckner-1534|Loretta Buckner]] My entire paternal side appears to date back to the earliest days of North Carolina--currently researching (aka obsessing) Quakers, and adding categories for those in the Cane Creek area. {{blue|Created database, adding sources which makes it easier for me to quickly identify anyone appearing on the 1790 & 1800 Chatham county census, and have now added Quakers to it.}} *[[Burch-1579|Deb McCarter]] Most of my paternal side were in Virginia and North Carolina pre 1776. I have particular interest in collaborating to document the Burch/Lawrence intermarriage connections. *[[Carpenter-23170| C Carpenter]] - I am currently attempting to provide detailed review of Quaker records along with land records to provide greater clarity of the Jordan families that moved to the Georgia backcountry in 1760-70s. As the creator & editor of the WilsonFamilyTreeAlbumBlog, I have helped fill in detailed documented the Posey & related families to arrival in Virginia (about 1628) and Maryland (by 1640); along with detailed work on Leavens, Crews, Miller, Sing, Webb, Burns, Buffel, Brownlee, Crockford, de Wees, Sowder, Henckel, & Shepard families. Hoping to continue to share information as well as providing clear picture with additional documentation to several family lines. * [[Christian-3893|Jim Christian]]- My Virginia decendents are from Christian's Creek, Aguata, VA. Gilbert Robert Christian (about 1677-1756) buried in Christian's Creek. I am also a member of the Quaker Project and am related to Samuel Smith (158-1839) born in Reidsville, Rockingham, NC. *[[Davis-97753|Billie Davis]] - I'm looking to connect Newtons and actually anyone that's related. Only thing is in new to this and not good at adding sources. *[[Davis-22213|Teresa Davis]] - about Teresa * [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]] All of my ances[[tors were from the Southern Colonies. Most of us are still in the South Eastern US. Most of my maternal line is still in South Carolina and has been since before the 1700s. * [[Edwards-28993|Jason Lee Edwards]] All of my ancestors were in the colonies before 1776, and I have done extensive research on most branches. I am particularly interested in the families from western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina who populated North Georgia following the Cherokee Removal. *[[Dunn-5991|Melissa Dunn Miller]] - family from North Carolina, Virginia, and Georgia. * [[Gist-771|Debbie Vance]] ancestors in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina *[[Green-2008|Alex Green]]- traced my g-grandpa back from his homestead in Cocke County, TN, to Haywood County, NC, the Jersey Settlement in NC, to the William Green House in Ewing, NJ and beyond. *[[Hargis-1027|Amy Blythe]]- I have heavy mid-colonial NC roots on my paternal side: Hargis, Duke, House, Greene, Dent, Wasson/Wausom, Douglass, Layton, Logan & Sullivan. Main counties of interest are Person, Warren, Granville, Orange, & Franklin. I am the lead researcher for the IOW VA Dukes (or ftDNA group 2) in the GEDmatch Duke/Dukes DNA Study. Across all Duke groups, we have recently begun to request profile protection on the earliest progenitors. *[[Hatfield-804|Michael J Hatfield]]-My ancestry runs from Pennsylvania to Tennessee either directly, via North Carolina, or via Virginia. Also Delaware to North Carolina to Tennessee and Virginia to Tennessee either directly or via North Carolina. Several are pre-1700 and many direct ancestors & siblings are Revolutionary War veterans. * [[Howard-17919|Dianne Farquharson]] my family seems to. have lived among the same group of people for the pasted 300 years. I want to understand the dynamics that influenced marriages and family bonding. Just following this migration through the Carolinas is a start. Need help with my problematic family in the late 1700’s. * [[Fentress-129| David Fentress]] Adding profiles of North Carolina ancestors with stickers. *[[Johnson-136214|Christine Gephart]] - teams Colony of Virginia, Carolina team, and Province of North Carolina. I’m willing to help in anyway with these projects *[[Jones-75574|Heather Jones]]- My entire direct line of ancestors have been in central North Carolina since at least mid to late 1700s. Surnames include Morris, Smith, Cranford, Harris, Allen, Hall, Lewis, Sanders, Hurley, Hunsucker, Russell, Hamilton, Holland, Caudle, Strother, Johnson, Thompson, McSwain, Parker, Haywood, Deaton, Yarborough, Dennis. I still live in North Carolina. * [[Kepner-132|Margaret Kerns]] - Many families in VA, NC and MD during colonial period; several are pre-1700. I hope to help with the North Carolina Team. Plans to add sources to Gedcom and stickers. * [[Lake-1774|Steve Lake]] Returning to Southern Colonies and Maryland, Virginia, Carolinas, Georgia Teams *[[Lewis-33292|Shaun Lewis]] - New member *[[Little-3000|James Little]] - about James * [[Lovell-3344|Nikki (Lovell) Rutland]] - About Nikki * [[Lowe-6149|Nancy (Lowe) Sitzlar]] - *[[McAdoo-199|RL McAdoo]] Researching Families McAdoo/McAdow, Stewart, Larkin, Glass, Evans, and others located around Buffalo and Alamance (Guilford NC) and Sinking Springs (Abingdon VA) Presbyterian Churches. All established pre-1776. Usually embarked from from Ulster or Scotland and landing at ports of Baltimore, Philadelphia, or Charleston. *[[McCarthy-6101|Leah McCarthy Kopka]]- Ancestor profiles belonging to Carolinas. * [[McClain-3310|Scott McClain]] - Research focusing on the Piedmont in the mid 1700s, including especially McHenry and the Thompson, Wright, Dill, & related families in this region. *[[Martin-83140|Brett Martin]] Ancestors in Colony of Virginia and Province of North carolina (1712-1776) *[[Merritt-4138|Jennifer Jordan]] - Researching Quaker Ancestors who lived in North Carolina and Virginia. * [[Morton-7125|LaMyra Morton]] - Surnames of interest in early North Carolina are Morton, Murphree, Brumble, Holllabaugh, Fraley, Gately. Will work where I'm needed. *[[Nesbitt-3242|Robby Nesbitt]] - interested in Provinces of Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Colony of Virginia as that is where there are the most connections. *[[Nowell-324|Dola (Nowell) Acree]]. Ancestor families that I have in North Carolina include Acree, Allison, Brown, Joyce, Nowell, Nunnery, Jackson, Swearingen, Swindle, and Whitaker *[[Newman-12496|Renee Newman]]- Most of my family lines moved from Virginia to North Carolina early in the eighteenth century. The counties that I have done the most research in are Northampton, Granville, Franklin, Chatham, Cumberland, Duplin, Sampson, and New Hanover. My main surnames of interest are Herrington, Jean, Jane, Seymore, Brantley, Braswell, and Lisenby. *[[Olivent-2| Chad Olivent]] Main areas of interest are Chowan,Bertie,Tyrrell, Martin, Hyde, Craven, Jones counties. Palatine Immigrants to New Bern.:[[Space:Palatine_Immigrants_of_New_Bern%2C_Province_of_Carolina|Palatine History of New Bern, Province of Carolina]] *[[Pinson-796|Gary Pinson]] Ancestral Surnames who were in North Carolina prior to the Revolutionary War include: Pinson, Nicholson, Nunn, Wade, Hilliard, Hunt, Paine, Jeffreys et. al. Counties of residence included Wilkes and Washington District (now N.E. Tennessee), Orange, Granville and Edgecombe and their various daughter counties. *[[Ross-27547|Melissa Reed]] ancestors have been scattered throughout the southern colonies since 1600s. Most ended up settling in South Carolina and Georgia * [[Simmons-11603|Becky Simmons]] - About Becky- * [[Sauls-238|L Sauls]]-I have been trying to sort out the family of James Younger, who was born in Virginia then moved to North Carolina. Also, my Sauls ancestors seem to have originated in North Carolina before migrating to Georgia & parts west. * [[Sexton-2400|Lynn Sexton]] * [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] - focusing on early settlers in the Catawba River Valley, more specially those families in eastern Lincoln and Gaston Counties, and western Mecklenburg County. Most were German and Ulster-Scots. This will be all of my maternal heritage, steeped in me by my grandparents. Surnames: Clubb, Neal, Beaty, Fite, Wells, Moore, Lawing, Berryhill, Todd, and others, including all related families, and even those not related. * [[Skelton-1756|Betty Skelton Norman]] - will work on what is needed. Many of my ancestors settled in South Carolina upstate -- what was once District Ninety Six. What is most remarkable about them is not the fame they achieved, but that their progeny endured, still in the Carolina Piedmont, even through the antebellum period. Their surnames are Skelton, Banister, Moore, Todd, Hembree, Brock, Holcombe, Braswell. {{Blue| Quality Assurance-Analysis of Province of Carolina profiles for dead links}} ** [[Space:Quality_Assurance|Quality Assurance]] *[[Smith-306668|Kenneth Smith]] - Virginia and Carolina teams to research my ancestors. Thank you for consideration *[[Spivey-1619 |Jerry Medlock]]- All of the Colony Teams and the Jamestowne Team are of interest to me. I feel like I can add something to them all. Our own DNA connection is exciting. *[[Stanley-9316|Mary Stanley Magnuson]] - limited South Carolina connections - but have at least 4 Jamestown Ancestors and all of Virginia, North Carolina and some in Maryland., *[[Stephens-3929|Alice Thomsen]] Staff Sergeant- have relatives in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland *[[Turner-44718|Anonymous (Turner) Foster]]- Many of my ancestors lived in North and South Carolina prior to the Revolutionary War, and some lived in Virginia, including my earliest known ancestor in America, Robert Easley, who settled in Henrico Co VA through William Byrd and the headright system in 1675. * [[Vincent-18| Bill Vincent]]: All of my ancestor families migrated to Kentucky. Most of them came from Virginia, Maryland, and the Carolinas. *[[Walker-55829|Lea (Walker) Sullivan]]- Ancestors in Virginia Colony , Province of North Carolina (1712-1776), Province of South Carolina (1712- 1776). *[[Watson-2385|Dawn Watson]] interested in the Carolina, Province of North Carolina, Province of South Carolina, and Province of Georgia teams 11/23/2023 *[[Williamson-10070|Sherri Williamson Schrat]]- member of Jamestowne society thru Thomas Graves, of the Virginia Company who arrived on the 2nd supply ship in 1608. His daughter Verlinda Graves married William Stone 3rd Gov, 1st Protestant Gov. of Md. * [[Woodard-2490|Allen Jensen ne Woodard]] My paternal ancestors came from Virginia through North Carolina to North Georgia. My maternal line I have only traced back to North Carolina. I have done extensive DNA testing as well and have used that to help confirm my research. I retired in 2019 and am looking forward to learning from the team. My main focus at present is my link to Virginia and North Carolina colonies before 1776. *[[Burkett-1190|Danita Zanre]]- Province of North Carolina and Data Doctors team ==Goals== *{{Blue|Add this sticker to your profile: }} {{Member|Southern Colonies}} *Identify the men and women who emigrated and settled in Province of Carolina. *Find the existing profiles on WikiTree *Research each potential profile for references. *Improve the profiles of people born in the Province of Carolina prior to 1776. Research these thoroughly so they are fully sources. Write the biography. Inline source these, if possible connect to the global family tree. *People not found on wikiTree will need a profile written with good researched sources. *Categories for this Province of Carolina. When we have the category available, then add Category for '''[[:Category:Province of Carolina]]''', *For Project Protection, Request from any leader **[[Kerr-468|Joseph Kerr]] profile Carol Wilder is working on ==Tasks== '''This project needs very good sources''' # Write Biographies if profiles are missing the Biography #List good sources on profiles to validate them and familial relationships. #Develop Categories # Add the new (as of August, 2020) sticker to profiles #Request from any leader, to project protect your profiles. #Members - '''work on Suggestions for Province of Carolina''' #Research if members here are still working on Province of Carolina and Southern Colonies #''' [[Space:Quality_Assurance|Quality Assurance]]''' working existing profiles for dead links or poor sources. [[Skelton-1756|Betty Skelton Norman]] and [[Wilder-1162|Carol Wilder]] # Adding Stickers:- for Province of North Carolina thus: :Add this below the biography line of profiles {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|North Carolina}} ::SAVE == Resources == *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Connectors_Team|Connectors Team]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Editing_Guidance|USSC Editing Guidance]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_Maps_and_Images |North Carolina Maps and Images]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina |US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Location_Preferences|US Southern Colonies Project Location]] *[[Space:2nd_North_Carolina_Regiment%2C_Continental_Army|2nd North Carolina Regiment, Continental Army]] *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Province_of_Carolina *[[Space:US Southern Colonies British Carolina|Carolina 1626 to 1729]] *[[Space:US Southern Colonies British North Carolina| North Carolina 1729 to November 21, 1789]] *[[Space:US Southern Colonies British South Carolina|South Carolina 1729 -1788]] British S.C. page *[[Space:Battle_of_Moore%27s_Creek_Bridge|Moore's Creek Bridge]] * [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina|British North Carolina]] *[[Space:WikiTree_Genealogy_Guide:_Founding_Fathers|Founding Fathers]] information, resources for those involved in the legislature, etc. *[[Space:Gateway_Ancestors_-_Magna_Carta_Project|Magna Carta Project]] examines the descendents of the original signers of the Magna Carta. GREAT resource page! *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable Sources]] *[[Space:Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources|Genealogical Sources and Documents]] *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Project_Status#WikiTree-24_US_Southern_Colonies_Project *[[Space:Formation_of_North_Carolina_Counties|Formation of North Carolina Counties]] *[[Space:Templeton_Name_Study |Templeton Name Study]] Iridell, North Carolina includes DNA *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Teams|Managed Profiles Teams]] * *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles *[http://revwarapps.org/ "Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters"] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Carolina_History#Research_Resources|Province of Carolina Research]] *[[Project:North_Carolina|North Carolina Project]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_Resources|South Carolina Resources]] SC space page *[[Space:The_Great_Wagon_Road |The Great Wagon Road]] By Allan Thomas ==Sources for Research== *Bolton, Charles Knowles. Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America; Bacon and Brown, Boston, 1910. https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/n3 accessed 14 March 2022 *https://genfiles.com/articles/middle-names/ Middle Names *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Carolina_Compiled_Genealogies *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/North_Carolina_Colonial_Records *[https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/2020/11/newfound-survivor-camp-may-explain-lost-colony-roanoke/ Roanoke] *[https://culpepperconnections.com Culpepper Connections] *[https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordso01nort/page/n5/mode/2up The colonial records of North Carolina, by North Carolina; Saunders, William Laurence, 1835-1891; North Carolina. Trustees of the public libraries] *[http://revwarapps.org/ "Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters"] *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources *http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~paday/genealogy/dobbers/dhistory.htm    has a little on surnames *https://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/historical/dobbs.htm *https://www.ncpedia.org/dobbs-county *https://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/dobbs_county_nc.html *https://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/dobbs_county_nc.html *https://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/dobbs_county_nc_evolution_with_towns.html *https://www.carolana.com/NC/Royal_Colony/adobbs.html  one governor *https://www.carolana.com/NC/Royal_Colony/mrowan.html    royal governor *https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesmem00whee/page/104/mode/2up *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/bladen_county_nc.html *http://elizabethtownwhitelake.com/bladen-county/ *http://www.ncgenweb.us/bladen/bladen-county-ncgenweb *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bladen_County,_North_Carolina *[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html North Carolina County Formation] *[https://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_patriot_military_captains.html The American Revolution in North Carolina , Captains] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/pasquotank/wills_abstracts.html Pasquotank County,North Carolina Will Abstracts] *[https://www.carolana.com/NC/eBooks/The_North_Carolina_Historical_and_Genealogical_Register_Volume_I_1900.pdf The North Carolina Historical and Genealogical Register] Must have a Famliy Search account to veiw. *[https://www.ncgenweb.us/ncstate/historical/Bute/data-idx.htm Bute County North Carolin Data 1764-1779] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/bertie/marr_index_1728_1850.html Bertie County North Carolina Marriage Index 1728-1850] *[http://genealogytrails.com/vir/halifax/marriages_pre1800.html Halifax County,North Carolina Marriages 1753-1800] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/albemarle/wills_abstracts.html Albemarle County,North Carolina Will Abstracts] *[https://www.ncgenweb.us/ncgranville/data-idx.htm Granville County ,North Carolina Data] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/chowan/wills_abstracts_a.html Chowan County,North Carolina Wills] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/northampton/wills.html Northampton County,North Carolina Wills] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/106581#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Bertie County North Carolina Index Court House records,1720-1875] *Albemarle Sound- 1663, King Charles II of England designated Albemarle Sound as part of the Province of Carolina; it was assigned to eight Lords Proprietors. One of these royal beneficiaries was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Monck,_1st_Duke_of_Albemarle George Monck, 1st Duke of Albemarle], for whom the sound is named. ===Articles=== *Bladen County Heritage North Carolina Volume 1, copyright 1999. Material extracted with permission from Bladen County Historical Society. *Years of History, A Limited History of Bladen County NC, by C.E. Crawford. Material extracted with permission from Bladen County Historical Society. *Columbus County NC Recollections and Records by Columbus Bicentennial Commission, copyright 1980. *Bladen County NC Tax Lists, 1768 through 1774, Volume 1, by William L. Byrd III, copyright 1998. *North Carolina Through Four Centuries by William S. Powell, copyright 1989. * 1763 Tax List of Bladen County, North Carolina by Bladen County Historical Society. *Over Colly, The Smiths of South River in Southeastern NC by William Carter Smith. *Chronicles of the Cape Fear River 1660-1916 by James Sprunt. Second edition; Edwards & Broughton Printing Co.; copyright 1916. ===TO DO === 1) '''All members''' Search through the categories for Profiles needing new Biographies. Post on this space page; [[Space:Quality_Assurance-_needed_Biographies|Biographies Needed-QA]] '''{{Red|PROFILES FOR NORTH CAROLINA PROVINCE, (1712-1776)}}''' 2) *[[Thatch-9|Edward Teach]] '''{{Red|Blackbeard}}''' 3) '''{{red|HERE ARE OTHER PIRATES:}}''' *http://www.charlestonpirates.com/edward_teach.html

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'''Province of North Carolina History'''
: The purpose of this page is to provide background and resources relevant to colonial North Carolina. It is managed by the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Team|Province of North Carolina Team]] of the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. == Province of North Carolina == Note: Within Wiktree, use [[:Category:North Carolina]], [[:Category:Province of North Carolina]], and [[:Category:Province of Carolina]]. === Origin and History === {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Early Province of North Carolina Settlements }} What does North Carolina mean? Carolina is taken from the Latin word for Charles (Carolus), honoring [[Stuart-1|King Charles I of England]] (who made the original land grant in 1629). North Carolina was formed in 1729 when the Province of Carolina was divided in two. North Carolina was admitted to Union on November 21, 1789 as the 12th State to ratify the constitution. Some important dates In North Carolina History * 1492-1692. Diseases carried by the foreigners brought about the demise of about 95 percent of the [[:Category:Cherokee|Cherokee Nation]] during the first 200 years of European presence. * 1587, North Carolina was first settled in 1587. 121 settlers led by [[White-20182|John White]] landed on present-day Roanoke Island on July 22, 1587. It was the first English settlement in the New World. On August 18, 1587, White’s daughter gave birth to [[White-20183|Virginia Dare]], the first English child born in the New World. By 1590, however, all of the colonists on the island had disappeared. To this day, no one knows what happened to them, though some believe they integrated with and were absorbed by one of the local tribes. Today, the colony is referred to as “The Lost Colony”. * 1629. [[Stuart-1|King Charles I]]. grants territory, located between 31° and 36° N latitude, to Sir Robert Heath, who names it "Carolina" after the king. {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Province of Carolina in 1663 }} * 1663, [[Stuart-4|King Charles II]] awarded eight noblemen called the [[:Category:Lords Proprietors|Lord Proprietors]] the [[:Category:Province of Carolina|Province of Carolina]] (named after the King) in appreciation of their efforts in helping him regain the throne of England. At the time, the Province of Carolina included both present-day North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and Mississippi, as well as parts of modern Florida and Louisiana * 1655, The first permanent English settlement in North Carolina occurred in 1655 when Nathaniel Batts, a Virginia farmer, migrated to an area just south of Virginia with the hopes of finding suitable farmland. * 1665, [[Yeamans-19|Sir John Yeamans]] established a second permanent colony in North Carolina on the Cape Fear River near present-day [[:Category:Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington]]. In 1670, a settlement near present-day [[:Category:Charleston, South Carolina|Charleston, South Carolina]] (Charles Town) was established. This settlement grew quickly because it had a natural harbor and allowed easy access to trade with the West Indies. Charles Town soon became the principal seat of government for the entire region. Because of the distance between Charles Town and points in the northern part of the colony, the terms “North Carolina” and “South Carolina” came into use. * 1705. First school opened, in [[:Category:Pasquotank County, North Carolina|Pasquotank County]]. [[:Category:Bath, North Carolina|Bath]] is first town incorporated. * 1710. Colony of Swiss and German Protestants founded [[:Category:New Bern, North Carolina|New Bern]]. * 1711-1713. Indians massacre settlers in [[:Category:Tuscarora War|Tuscarora War]]. * 1713. Tuscarora Indians migrate into New York. * 1712. Carolina divided into two provinces, [[:Category:Province of North Carolina|North Carolina]] and [[:Category:Province of South Carolina|South Carolina]]. * 1729. Seven Lords Proprietors sell lands back to [[Hannover-18|George II]] and North and South Carolina became separate royal colonies. * 1771. Farmers oppose British rule; are defeated in battle of Alamance Creek. * 1774. Provincial congress organized at New Bern to plan resistance against royal rule. * 1775. Citizens of [[:Category:Mecklenburg County, North Carolina|Mecklenburg County]] may have issued first declaration of independence ([[:Category: Mecklenburg Resolves|Mecklenburg Resolves]]). * 1775-1783 - colonies fight for freedom from Britain in Revolutionary War * 1776. Milita defeat Loyalist troops at Moore's Creek Bridge near Wilmington Feb. 27th. First state constitution adopted May 20th. (Population: 300,000; 3rd largest in the Union) * April 12, 1776 - North Carolina officially votes for freedom from Britain * 1789, North Carolina admitted to Union on November 21, 1789 as the 12th State to sign the constitution References: * [http://www.sandersweb.net/nc/ncfacts.htm Some Interesting Facts About North Carolina] * [https://prezi.com/wdbx5s5diiln/the-north-carolina-colony/ The North Carolina Colony by Aurelia Nightriver on 19 February 2012] * [http://www.usahistory.info/southern/North-Carolina.html Colonial Government of North Carolina] * [[Space:Petition_of_the_Inhabitants_of_Washington_District|Washington District]] Present day Tennessee. * [http://mrnussbaum.com/history-2-2/nccolony/ Mr Nussbaums Colonies for Kids]   '''This link produces a page not found error.''' * [http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/ghl/resources/genealogy/tncounties.html Tennessee Counties Originally in North Carolina]   '''This link produces a page not found error.''' * [http://www.statesymbolsusa.org/North_Carolina/NCarolinaNameOrigin.html State Symbols USA] === Government Structure === Between 1663 and 1729, North Carolina was under the near-absolute control of the [[:Category:Lords Proprietors|Lords Proprietors]] and their descendants. The small group commissioned colonial officials and authorized the governor and his council to grant lands in the name of the Lords Proprietors. In 1669, philospher [[Locke-2|John Locke]] wrote the Fundamental Constitutions as a model for the government of Carolina. [[:Category: Albemarle County, North Carolina|Albemarle County (now extict)]] was divided into local governmental units called precincts. Initially there were three precincts--Berkley, Carteret, and Shaftesbury--but as the colony expanded to the south and west, new precincts were created. By 1729, there were a total of eleven precincts--six in Albemarle County and five in [[:Category:Bath County, North Carolina|Bath County]], which had been created in 1696. Although the Albemarle Region was the first permanent settlement in the Carolina area, another populated region soon developed around present-day Charleston, South Carolina. Because of the natural harbor and easier access to trade with the West Indies, more attention was given to developing the Charleston area than her northern counterparts. For a twenty-year period, 1692-1712, the colonies of North and South Carolina existed as one unit of government. Although North Carolina still had her own assembly and council, the governor of Carolina resided in Charleston and a deputy governor appointed for North Carolina. References: * [http://www.nhinet.org/ccs/docs/nc-1776.htm Constitution of North Carolina December 18, 1776] * [http://ncpedia.org/history/colonial/overview Colonial Period Overview] Excerpted from the North Carolina Manual, 2007-2008 edition === Counties === 32 of the 104 North Carolina counties were created before 1776, including four counties that no longer exist ([[:Category:Albemarle County, North Carolina|Albemarle]], [[:Category:Bath County, North Carolina|Bath]], [[:Category:Clarendon County, North Carolina|Clarendon]], and [[:Category:Tryon County, North Carolina|Tryon]]) North Carolina Counties are listed under the [[:Category:North Carolina|Category:North Carolina]] or [[:Category:North Carolina Extinct Counties| Category:North Carolina Extinct Counties]] using the format [[Category:County Name, North Carolina]]. References for North Carolina Counties: * [http://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Evolution of the counties of North Carolina from 1664]. Scroll down through the adds to start the interactive map which you can stop at the appropriate/needed moment to view where a location "was" and where it "is". * [[Space:Formation of North Carolina Counties|Formation of North Carolina Counties]] with Wikitree links == Settlers == North Carolina, the English/Welsh/Barbadian/Bermudian settlers were split - about 50-50 - between Anglicans (Church of England) and Dissenters. Dissenters typically included Presbyterians, Quakers, Baptists, Congregationalists, Unitarians, and after 1795, Methodists (too late for this discussion) in Carolina. Their unpopularity with Anglicans stemmed from their radical ideas and a continuing fear that, once empowered, they might disestablish the church. They rejected the church's thirty-nine Articles of Faith, rejected the Act of Uniformity (1662) and the Test Act (1673), both of which limited in their civil and political rights. References: *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/barbadian_settlers.html Carolina - The Barbadian Settlers, et.al.] North Carolina was the site of the first Jewish settler in a British colony in North America when Joachim Ganz, a native of Prague, arrived in 1585, well before the much heralded date of the 1654 settlement in New Amsterdam, on Raleigh's second expedition to Roanoke Island. Ganz, a metallurgist, returned to England two years later. John Locke's Fundamental Constitutions of 1669 opened the Carolinas to "Jews, heathens, and other dissenters," but the colony, beset by sectarian politics, was inhospitable. The 1776 state constitution included a religious test that restricted public office to Protestants. With few navigable rivers, a swampy coast, and a forested terrain, North Carolina lacked commercial opportunities for Jews. In the early colonial era a few Jewish settlers followed coastal and inland trade routes from Virginia and South Carolina. A 1702 petition protested illegal votes by undesirables, including Jews. Jewish names appear on Masonic rolls and militia rosters. In the Charlotte area were storekeepers and Revolutionary War veterans Abraham Moses, Solomon Simons, and Aaron Cohen. A 1759 document identifies Joseph Laney as a Jew. Newport merchant Aaron Lopez sent 37 ships to North Carolina between 1761 and 1775. Eighteenth-century Sephardic Jews in Wilmington included Rivera, Gomez, David, and Levy. A rabbi, Jacob Abroo, is reported to have died in New Berne in 1790. The Benjamin family, whose son Judah became a U.S. senator and later a Confederate statesman, lived in Wilmington and Fayetteville after 1813. References: * [http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/north-carolina-jewish-history Jewish History in North Carolina] === Migrating from the Northern Colonies === {{Image|file=Southern_Pioneers_Project_Resource_Page.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=The Great Wagon Trail to North Carolina in the 1700s }} Many settlers migrated from Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia down the wagon trail to the Province of North Carolina in the 1700s. One historic notable, Daniel Boone, is one of the settlers that migrated from Pennsylvania to North Carolina as a youth with his family. References: * [http://www.history.com/topics/wilderness-road Daniel Boone & the Transylvania Company] * [http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist-colonial/1969 Quakers] * [http://www.waywelivednc.com/before-1770/coastal-towns.htm The Way We Lived in North Carolina] * [http://www.sowash.org/Bolejack_files/NorthCarolina.htm The Migration to North Carolina] * [http://www.waywelivednc.com/before-1770/virginians-albemarle.htm VIRGINIANS IN THE ALBEMARLE] * [http://www.ncdcr.gov/Portals/7/Collateral/database/s12.introduction.pdf The Very Curious Case of Colonial North Carolina By Dr. Michael Guasco From Tar Heel Junior Historian] * [http://books.google.com/books?id=5DFy0eWaPxIC&pg=PA10&lpg=PA10&dq=colonist+who+migrated+to+north+carolina&source=bl&ots=XaRt3Gn95H&sig=fp5ucoeLlq3PZ_v9b9q9x_Mt9no&hl=en&sa=X&ei=UdggVK20MYTpggTc0IDwAQ&ved=0CB0Q6AEwADgK#v=onepage&q=colonist%20who%20migrated%20to%20north%20carolina&f=false The American Revolution in the Southern Colonies By David Lee Russell] === Ancestors Migrating from Other Countries === Immigrants to North Carolina before 1776 came from many countries, including England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany (Palatines that were part of the Holy Roman Empire), and France (particularly the Alsace region). See [[:Category:North Carolina, Immigrants]] and [[:Category:Province of Carolina, Immigrants]]. Use the directions below to add a quick visual reference to your ancestors' profiles to indicate their movements, whether they migrated from other countries or between different colonies (or states). See step 9 for information about a template for ancestors who never left the city or state where they were born. Add [[Category:Migrants from AdminEntity to North Carolina]] or [[Category:Migrants from AdminEntiy to Province of North Carolina]], where the AdminEntity is the state/province within the foreign Country that the emigrant came from, e.g. Alsace, Palatine Zweibrücken, etc. This will add the ancestor to one of the following Categories: * [[:Category:Province of North Carolina, Immigrants |Immigrants to Province of North Carolina]] * [[:Category:North Carolina, Immigrants|Immigrants to North Carolina]] References: [[Space:Migration Category Structure]] You can also add a Migrating Sticker to the profile by cutting and pasting the following sticker to the section about the Biography header in the profile, where the person migrated from one state/colony to North Carolina' {{Migrating Ancestor
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For profiles where the person was born in North Carolina, please use the county or city category where they lived and not the ''North Carolina'' or ''Province of North Carolina'' Categories. === Pirates of North Carolina === Unlike the movies portrayal, Pirates helped the Colonial Economy. They did not bury their treasures, they spent and traded them. Pirates kept the Spanish so busy that the British were able to hold onto their Colonies. Blackbeard, also known as Edward Teach and believed to have been a native of England, was killed off the North Carolina Outer Banks in November 1718. He had begun his pirating career just five years earlier, when he joined the crew of a Caribbean sloop, manned by pirate Benjamin Hornigold. Blackbeard was a notorious pirate whose long, dark beard inspired his nickname. After capturing more than 30 ships during his pirating career, Blackbeard was slain during a bloody battle on Ocracoke Island off of North Carolina, according to History.com. References: * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ca/Blackbeard.gif One particular pirate plagued many coasts around the seas, one of them being North Carolina. Blackbeard, also known as Edward Teach, was a highly influential pirate and arguably the most famous] * [http://news.ufl.edu/archive/2006/06/study-pirates-pursued-democracy-helped-american-colonies-survive.html Study: Pirates pursued democracy, helped American colonies survive] * [http://northcarolinapirates.weebly.com/why-north-carolina.html Why Would a Pirate Choose North Carolina?] * [http://carolinahistory.web.unc.edu/pirates-in-the-outer-banks/ Pirates in the Outer Banks] === Native Americans === The Native American tribes on the seacoast, once numerous and powerful, were fast dwindling before the enterprise of the colonists. To the more inland tribes, especially the Tuscaroras and the Corees, this was an indication not to be mistaken that the days of their prosperity were fast numbering. Grieved and exasperated at the prospect before them, they now combined with other tribes to utterly exterminate the new settlers. This purpose they attempted to carry into effect; and so successful were they, that in one night, October 2nd, 1711, they massacred one hundred and thirty persons belonging to the settlements along the Roanoke River and Pamlico Sound. A few colonists, escaping, hastened to South Carolina for assistance. Governor Craven immediately dispatched to their aid nearly a thousand men, under Colonel Barnwell. On his arrival, he defeated the enemy in several actions; and, at length, pursued them to their fortified town, which capitulated, and peace was concluded. But it proved of short duration. The Natives renewed their hostilities, and the assistance of the southern colony was again involved. In response, Colonel Moore set out for the hostile territory, with a competent force; — forty white men; and eight-hundred friendly Indians. They reduced the fort of the Tuscaroras, and with it took eight hundred prisoners. Broken and disheartened by this defeat, the tribe, in 1713, migrated north, and became the sixth nation of the great Iroquois Confederacy; — sometimes called the Five, and after this event, the Six Nations. In 1715, a treaty was concluded with the Corees. References: * [http://www.celebrateboston.com/history/carolinas.htm Carolina Colonies A Brief History] *[http://ncmuseumofhistory.org/learn/ForEducators/Timelines/NorthCarolinaAmericanIndianHistoryTimeLine.aspx North Carolina American Indian History Time Line] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=9KnVnPCQC84C&pg=PA3&lpg=PA3&dq=colonist+who+migrated+to+north+carolina&source=bl&ots=Q4MtLMwpT6&sig=z0-Xj-FN-hpZM88w8IrPdrEEhhs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=mLogVObxMJCvggSjsoLIAQ&ved=0CEcQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=colonist%20who%20migrated%20to%20north%20carolina&f=false The State of North Carolina with Native American Ancestry: The Formation of Eastern and Costal Counties in North Carolina By Milton E. Campbell] * [[Wikipedia:Croatan]], Croaton Indians * [http://www.tuscaroranationnc.com/history Tuscarora Nation of North Carolina] * [http://www.lost-colony.com/migrationpatterns.html Migration Patterns of Coastal N.C. Indians Written by Fred Willard] * [http://genealogy.about.com/od/native_american/p/dawes_rolls.htm Description: How to use the Dawes Rolls] * [http://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/dawes/intro.html The Dawes Rolls, (Final Rolls of the Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory)] 1898-1914 === Indentured Servants === Most of the English colonists arrived as indentured servants, hiring themselves out as laborers for a fixed period to pay for their passage. In the early years the line between indentured servants and African slaves or laborers was fluid. Some Africans were allowed to earn their freedom before slavery became a lifelong status. Most of the free colored families formed in North Carolina before the Revolution were descended from relationships or marriages between free white women and enslaved or free African or African-American men. Many had migrated or were descendants of migrants from colonial Virginia. As the flow of indentured laborers to the colony decreased with improving economic conditions in Great Britain, more slaves were imported and the state's restrictions on slavery hardened. The economy's growth and prosperity was based on slave labor, devoted first to the production of tobacco. References: *[http://research.surnames.com/north_carolina/default.htm North Carolina: Colonial Period and Revolutionary War] === Slavery === Use the following categories for slaves and slave owners: [[Category:County Name, State, Slave]] or [[Category:County Name, State, Slave Owners]] References for Slavery in North Carolina: * [http://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/ghl/resources/genealogy/slaverecords.html How To: Finding Slave Records] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brownandmeares/nc_plantations.htm Documented Slave Plantations of North Carolina] * [http://americancivilwar.com/authors/black_slaveowners.htm DIXIE'S CENSORED SUBJECT BLACK SLAVEOWNERS By Robert M. Grooms] == Conflicts Within the Province of North Carolina and Carolina == Major conflicts from the establishment of the colony until the inclusion in the United States include the following. (There were many more skirmishes during the Revolutionary War in the Province of North Carolina.) * 1711, [[:Category: Cary's Rebellion|Cary's Rebellion]] * 1718, November 22: In a battle between British sailors and pirates near Ocracoke Inlet, Lieutenant Robert Maynard kills Blackbeard * 1765-1771, [[:Category:War_of_Regulation|War of Regulation]], May 16: North Carolina militiamen under the command of Governor Tryon defeat the Regulators at the Battle of Alamance in Orange County, ending the Regulator movement * 1776-1785, American Revolution * 1776, [[:Category: Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge|Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge]], fought near Wilmington, North Carolina on February 27, 1776. * 1780, [[:Category: Battle of Kings Mountain|Battle of Kings Mountain]] * 1780, [[:Category: Battle of Ramsour's Mill|Battle of Ramsour's Mill]] * 1781, September 13: Whig forces attack Fanning’s army in an attempt to free Governor Burke and other prisoners. The Battle of Lindley’s Mill, which results from this attack, is one of the largest military engagements in North Carolina during the war. Fanning is injured, but his column continues. Burke is given over to the British, who imprison him at Charlestown, S.C. * 1781, [[:Category: Battle of Guilford Court House|Battle of Guilford Court House]] == Other WikiTree Resources == Cemeteries: Use the format [[Category:Cemetery Name, City, North Carolina]] when the city is known and [[Category:Cemetery Name, County, North Carolina]] only when there is no city associated with the cemetery. * See [[:Category: North Carolina, Cemeteries]] for all County Cemetery Categories. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- !
North Carolina Topics in Wikitree
|- |[[:Category:North Carolina, American Revolution|American Revolution]] | [[:Category:Cary's Rebellion|Cary's Rebellion]] | [[:Category: North Carolina, Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] | [[:Category:North Carolina, Census Records|Census Records]] | [[:Category:North Carolina, United States Civil War|Civil War]] | [[:Category:North Carolina (Union), United States Civil War|Civil War Union]] | [[:Category:North Carolina Colleges and Universities|Colleges and Universities]] | [[:Category:North Carolina, Companies|Companies]] | [[:Category:Cumberland Association|Cumberland Association]] | [[:Category:North Carolina, Delegates to Provincial Congress|Delegates to the Provincial Congress]] | [[:Category:North Carolina, Family Brick Walls|Family Brick Walls]] | [[:Category:North Carolina Genealogy Resources|Genealogy Resources]] | [[:Category:North Carolina Governors|Governors of NC]] | [[:Category:Province of North Carolina Governors|Governors, Province of NC]] | [[:Category:North Carolina History|History]] | [[:Category:Lords Proprietors|Lords Proprietors, Province of Carolina]] | [[:Category:North Carolina Images|Images of North Carolina]] |[[:Category:North Carolina, Immigrants|Immigrants]] | [[:Category:Mecklenburg Resolves|Mecklenburg Resolves]] | [[:Category:Middle Tennessee|Middle Tennessee]] | [[:Category: North Carolina, Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | | [[:Category: Native American Tribes of North Carolina|Native Americans]] | [[:Category:North Carolina State Recognized Native American Tribes|North Carolina Recognized Native American Tribes]] | [[:Category:North Carolina Project|North Carolina Project]] | [[:Category:North Carolina, Notables|Notables]] | [[:Category:North Carolina Orphanages|Orphanages]] | [[:Category: North Carolina, Place Studies|Places Studies]] | [[:Category:North Carolina, Politicians|Politicians]] | [[:Category: Province of Carolina|Province of Carolina]] | [[:Category:Province of North Carolina|Province of North Carolina]] |[[:Category:North Carolina Provincial Committees of Safety|Provincial Committes of Safety]] | [[:Category: North Carolina, Religious Congregations|Religious Congregations]] | [[:Category:North Carolina, Schools|Schools]] | [[:Category: North Carolina, Slavery|Slavery]] | [[:Category:Southwest Territory|Southwest Territory]] | [[:Category:State of Franklin|State of Franklin]] | | [[:Category:North Carolina, Typhoid|Typhoid]] | [[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NC|Unconnected Profiles]] | [[:Category: North Carolina, Unsourced Profiles|Unsourced Profiles]] | [[:Category:US Representatives from North Carolina|US Representatives]] | [[:Category:US Senators from North Carolina|US Senators]] | [[:Category:North Carolina, War of 1812|War of 1812]] |[[:Category:War of Regulation|War of Regulation]] | [[:Category:Washington District|Washington District]] |} == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:Province of North Carolina]] * [[Wikipedia:Province of Carolina]] * [[Wikipedia:North Carolina]] * [https://docsouth.unc.edu/ Colonial and State Records of North Carolina] GREAT resource for public records, census etc through 1790. NOTE: ''Documenting the American South'' has changed their search box to a Google enhance box, so a direct link to search no longer work. The search box now can be found in the upper left of the screen upon browsing the page. Sponsored by University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill, University Library. * [https://archive.org/details/keytosouthernped1953croz '''''A Key to Southern Pedigrees''''', being a comprehensive guide to the colonial ancestry of families in the States of Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Alabama] - Crozier, William Armstrong, 1864-1913. On label on t.p.: Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, distributors * [http://www.nclandgrants.com/ North Carolina Land Grant Images and Data] free searchable data base for over 216,000 land grants 1663-1960. Including 12,000 grants issued for what is now TN. * [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in North Carolina 1664-1965] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=JcF6E75ZAeUC&pg=PA1&lpg=PA1&dq=families+in+colonial+north+carolina&source=bl&ots=hRhUEcJGD_&sig=aYyqrQpiQh8EKuIih7Zljbka2dM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=5DMfVLXnIOXIsATVg4DgCA&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBzgK#v=onepage&q=families%20in%20colonial%20north%20carolina&f=false Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina from the Colonial Period to about 1820, Volume 1 (Google eBook) By Paul Heinegg Winner of the North Carolina Genealogical Society~~Award in Excellence in Publishing~~ and The American Society of Genealogists Donald Lines Jacobus Awared] * [http://www.dalhousielodge.org/Thesis/scotstonc.htm Scots to Colonial North Carolina Before 1775] * [http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/home/family-records State Archives of North Carolina Family Records Collection]

US Southern Colonies Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Team

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[[Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colonial_Teams|Colonial Teams]]|[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_ Province_of_Carolina_Team|Province of Carolina Team]]| [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_North_Carolina_%281712-1776%29_Team|Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Team]]|'''Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Team''' '''Welcome to the team page''' for the Province of South Carolina Team. This page has information about team members, team goals, and additional [[#Resources|resources]]. '''The Province of South Carolina Team focuses on profiles of persons who lived in South Carolina from 1712 up to 4 July 1776. ''' == The Team == : '''Team Leader''': [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] English ancestors -->Virginia to North Carolina. Scottish ancestors immigrated to the Province of Carolina, ->Abbeville, S,C. to Georgia, :'''Team Members''' * [[Baggott-44|H Baggott]]- Some of my ancestors, without moving, went from being Virginians to North Carolinians once they redraw the lines. Also, writing biographies is a favorite pastime. * [[Blackstone-170|Donnie Blackstone]] - ancestors 100 miles radius of Piedmont, Greenville County, SC , Brushy Creek, Pickens, and Anderson, SC (Piedmont). Parker family in Sullivan, Laurens, and Newberry, Greenwood, SC *[[Breland-212|Brenda Breland Shaffer]] - Almost all of my ancestors arrived in Virginia, and then are documented in the Carolina's and Georgia during the Colonial period. {{blue|will be working on sources on profiles to validate them and familial relationships.}} *[[Bryce-823|Monica Bryce Pendleton]] - for Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Team and Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Team *[[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]] - Interest in those migrating into Eastern South Carolina during this time period. * [[Edwards-28993|Jason Lee Edwards]] All of my ancestors were in the colonies before 1776, and I have done extensive research on most branches. I am particularly interested in the families from western North Carolina and upstate South Carolina who populated North Georgia following the Cherokee Removal. *[[Funderburg-176|Noah Funderburg]]- About Noah- My Funderburg ancestors immigrated from Germany to Philadelphia in 1738. They later moved to North Carolina, then South Carolina. Their descendants then continued moving west. Many cousins remained in SC, and my paternal 4GGF, Anthony Funderburg lived and died in Edgefield County, SC in the latter years of his life. My Avery and Stanley ancestors appear in North Carolina before moving to Alabama. My Waite ancestors started in Virginia before moving through the Carolinas. * [[Gist-771|Debbie Nance]] ancestors in Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina * [[Hartman-981|Michelle (Hartman) Detwiler]]- Currently I have been working on [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|USBH Plantations]] projects, creating plantations, and adding lists of enslaved who live there. Some of the plantation owners I have researched have very poor profiles. I have learned to create good profiles, clean up the not so good ones, and add real sources to them. This area of research seems to cross over into Southern Colonies bio improvement and sourcing and why I signed on to help here. *[[Jones-75574|Heather Jones]]- Some of my maternal line may have migrated from South Carolina to North Carolina. *[[Kidd-1353 |Curry Kidd Walker]] - Family line, Perry [bef 1700] and Ragsdale [abt 1644] maternal lines immigrated to Virginia and then to SC. I am now researching my Grafton[abt 1790] line * [[Lake-1774|Steve Lake]] Returning to Southern Colonies and Maryland, Virginia, Carolinas, Georgia Teams *[[Little-3000|James Little]] - about James *[[Olivent-2| Chad Olivent]] South Carolina ancestors arriving in 1679, some New Englanders who settled in the 1690s; Welsh Tract group from Pennsylvania, and Ulster immigrants in the 1760's along the Pee Dee River. *[[McAdoo-199|RL McAdoo]] Researching Families McAdoo/McAdow, Stewart, Larkin, Glass, Evans, and others located around Buffalo and Alamance (Guilford NC) and Sinking Springs (Abingdon VA) Presbyterian Churches. All established pre-1776. Usually embarked from from Ulster or Scotland and landing at ports of Baltimore, Philadelphia, or Charleston. *[[Nesbitt-3242|Robby Nesbitt]] - interested in Provinces of Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Colony of Virginia as that is where there are the most connections. *[[Nowell-324|Dola (Nowell) Acree]]. Ancestors that I have in South Carolina are Mansell/Manscill, Mobley, Wagoner, Day, and Sanders. * [[Pendleton-1947|Alan M. Pendleton]] - My main interest is original settlers of what is now North Carolina, especially Craven, Duplin and McDowell Counties, and South Carolina, particularly the Ninety-Six District and Greenville areas. My main surnames are Brice, Walker, Anderson, West, Burchfield, Hunter, Murphy, Dobson and Smith. * [[Postell-72|Kathy Postelle Rixon]] - Descendant of French Huguenots who arrived in Charleston around 1680, as well as Jacobite Scots in NC and others who arrived in Virginia. Paternal names: Postell, Derreberry, Hamilton, Montgomery, West, Nichols, Lunsford, Stover. Maternal names: Wall, Carter, Bumgardner, Barnes, Shropshire, Joyce, Hill, Hoyle, Bly. * [[Raber-23|Lynden (Raber) Rodriguez]] - My 1st Great Grandmother, Susie Peace Stone, was born in Greenville, South Carolina just after the Civil War. I have many ancestors from South and North Carolina, and I am slowly, but surely, working my way through them all. My son is a current resident of Charleston, by way of the U.S. Air Force, and is married to a South Carolina woman, and my grandson was born in Charleston. That's why I chose to be on the ''South Carolina Team'' * [[Rudd-3040|John Rudd]] - I am the descendant of many ancestors who lived in the Province of South Carolina during the 18th century. * [[Sexton-2400|Lynn Sexton]] *[[Sheppard-3887|Barry B Sheppard]]- My family includes early settlers into South Carolina as well as Qualifying Jamestown Colony Ancestors. *[[Simmons-9412|John Simmons]]-writing biographies and gathering better sources for the information added to the biographies. *[[Skelton-1756|Betty Skelton Norman]] - will work on what is needed. Many of my ancestors settled in South Carolina upstate -- what was once District Ninety Six. What is most remarkable about them is not the fame they achieved, but that their progeny endured, still in the Carolina Piedmont, even through the antebellum period. Their surnames are Skelton, Banister, Moore, Todd, Hembree, Brock, Holcombe, Braswell. {{Blue| Quality Assurance-Analysis of Province of Carolina, Province of North Carolina (1712-1776), Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) profiles for dead links}} **[[Space:Quality_Assurance|Quality Assurance]] *[[Ross-27547|Melissa Reed]] ancestors have been scattered throughout the southern colonies since 1600s. Most ended up settling in South Carolina and Georgia *[[Snead-753 |Max Snead, Jr.]]: The surnames of my known maternal South Carolina ancestors and the number of generations between the first ancestor by that name and me are: Anderson (7), Bird (8), Boston (6), Caldwell (3), Chin (8), Church (7), Egleston or Eggleston (4), Ferrell (2), Forester (6), Greenlee (6), Harris (5), Heriot (5), Lee (4), Parks (5), Paterson (6), Tannoch (7), Templeton (4), Tucker (6), Tucker (8), Turner (4), Twisdale or Twisdell (4), Walker (3), Woodruff (1). The 8th generation people are my 6X great grandparents who became parents generally in the thirty years beginning around 1700 (for a few, it was earlier and for a few more, it was later). I am 79 years old and live in Denver, Colorado. I have studied South Carolina history but still have a lot to learn. I look forward to helping others with their family searches, certain that I will learn in the process, too. *[[Spivey-1619 |Jerry Medlock]]- All of the Colony Teams and the Jamestowne Team are of interest to me. I feel like I can add something to them all. Our own DNA connection is exciting. * [[Spratlin-29|Ken Spratlin]] - Currently compiling and properly sourcing all records for Spratlin(g) surname in Virginia pre-1800. Many removed to SC and GA, and then west. *[[Stanley-9316|Mary Stanley Magnuson]] - limited South Carolina connections - but have at least 4 Jamestown Ancestors and all of Virginia, North Carolina and some in Maryland., *[[Stephens-3929|Alice Thomsen]] Staff Sergeant- have relatives in North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, and Maryland *[[Stuewe-5|Kathy Stuewe Zipperer]]: Main interests are the early South Carolina families*[[Spivey-1619 |Jerry Medlock]]- All of the Colony Teams and the Jamestowne Team are of interest to me. I feel like I can add something to them all. Our own DNA connection is exciting.who joined with the Salzburgers in Georgia. Working on the Salzburger project. *[[Tolleson-100|Paul Tolleson]] rejoined SoCOL 7/10/23 *[[Trotter-3268|Sonya Trotter]] - Ancestors in Virginia Colony, Province of South Carolina (1712- 1776) *[[Turner-44718|Anonymous (Turner) Foster]]- Many of my ancestors lived in North and South Carolina prior to the Revolutionary War, and some lived in Virginia, including my earliest known ancestor in America, Robert Easley, who settled in Henrico Co VA through William Byrd and the headright system in 1675. *[[Walker-55829|Lea (Walker) Sullivan]]- Ancestors in Virginia Colony , Province of North Carolina (1712-1776), Province of South Carolina (1712- 1776). *[[Watson-2385|Dawn Watson]] interested in the Carolina, Province of North Carolina, Province of South Carolina, and Province of Georgia teams 11/23/2023 * [[Vincent-18| Bill Vincent]]: All of my ancestor families migrated to Kentucky. Most of them came from Virginia, Maryland, and the Carolinas. ==Goals== *{{Blue|Add this sticker to your profile: }} {{Member|Southern Colonies}} *Identify the men and women who emigrated and settled in the Province of South Carolina. *Find the existing profiles on WikiTree *Research each potential profile for references. *Improve the profiles of people born in the Province of South Carolina (1712-1776). Research these thoroughly so they are fully sourced. Write the biography. Inline source these, if possible connect to the global family tree. *People not found on WikiTree will need a profile written with good researched sources. *Categories for this Province of South Carolina: ** Location: [[:Category:Province of South Carolina|[[Category:Province of South Carolina]]]] ** Colonist: [[:Category:South Carolina Colonists|[[Category:South Carolina Colonists]]]] *For Project Protection, request from any leader ==Tasks== '''This project needs very good sources''' # Write Biographies if profiles are missing the Biography #List good sources on profiles to validate them and familial relationships. #Develop Categories (please contact the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Categories Team|Categories]] Team Leader before creating any categories) # Add {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|South Carolina}} to the profile (below == Biography ==) #Request from any leader, to project protect your profile if needed. #Members - '''work on Suggestions for Province of Southern Carolina''' #''' [[Space:Quality_Assurance|Quality Assurance]]''' working existing profiles for dead links or poor sources. [[Skelton-1756|Betty Skelton Norman]] and [[Wilder-1162|Carol Wilder]] ===TO DO === '''{{Purple|All members}}''' 1) Search through the categories for Profiles needing new Biographies. Post on this space page; 2) [[Space:Quality_Assurance-_needed_Biographies|Biographies Needed-QA]] 3) Good Reliable Sources - If more are found, please post on source list. 4) Add this sticker to the Province of South Carolina profiles: Use this Sticker instead: {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|South Carolina (1712-1776}} == Resources == :See other Team pages: * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Colonial_Teams|Click here]] for links to other Colonial Teams. * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Carolina_Team|Province of Carolina Team]] * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_North_Carolina_%281712-1776%29|Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Team]] : WikiTree pages and categories: *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina |US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina]] *[[:Category:Province_of_Carolina]] *[[:Category:Province_of_South_Carolina]] *[[Space:US Southern Colonies British Carolina|Carolina 1626 to 1729]] *[[Space:US Southern Colonies British South Carolina|South Carolina 1729 -1788]] British S.C. page *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina|British North Carolina]] *[[Space:WikiTree_Genealogy_Guide:_Founding_Fathers|Founding Fathers]] information, resources for those involved in the legislature, etc. *[[Space:Gateway_Ancestors_-_Magna_Carta_Project|Magna Carta Project]] examines the descendants of the original signers of the Magna Carta. GREAT resource page! *[[Space:Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources|Genealogical Sources and Documents]] * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Project_Status#WikiTree-24_US_Southern_Colonies_Project *[[:Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles|Reliable Sources for 1700's Profiles]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Managed_Profiles_Teams|Managed Profiles Teams]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_Resources|South Carolina Resources]] SC space page *[[Space:Genealogical_Documents_and_Sources|Genealogical Sources and Documents]] *[[Project:South_Carolina|South Carolina Project]] United States History *[[Space:The_Great_Wagon_Road|The Great Wagon Road]] by Allan Thomas *'''[[Space:South_Carolina_Resources|{{red|South Carolina Resources]]}}''' *[[Space:South%20Carolina%20Floods|South Carolina Floods]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Scots-Irish_Migration_to_SC_1750_to_1850&public=1 Scots-Irish Migration to SC 1750-1850] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina|Carolina Colony]] * [[Space:Cherokee_Nation_In_The_Carolinas|Cherokee Nation in the Carolinas]] *[[Space:South_Carolina|South Carolina Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Connectors_Team|Connectors Team]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Editing_Guidance|USSC Editing Guidance]] *[[Project:Native_Americans |Native Americans Project]] *[[Space:US_Governors|US Governors Project]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_in_The_Great_War|South Carolina in the Great War]] *[[Space:United_States_in_World_War_II|United States in World War II]] *[[Space:Battle_of_Sullivan%27s_Island|Battle of Sullivan's Island]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Harmon_Wills_SC&public=1 Harmon Wills SC] *[[Space:The_Overmountain_Men_and_their_descendents|The Overmountain Men and their Descendants]] *[[Space:1790_Census_Abbeville_County_South_Carolina|Abbeville County, South Carolina 1790 Census]] *[[Space:The_Great_Wagon_Road|The Great Wagon Road]] by Allan Thomas : Other resources (external to WikiTree): *https://genfiles.com/articles/middle-names/ Middle Names *[http://revwarapps.org/ "Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters"] *[https://culpepperconnections.com Culpepper Connections] *[https://www.carolana.com/SC/eBooks/SCHGM/home.html Carolana] *[https://www.carolana.com/Carolina/carolana_vs_carolina_analysis.html Analysis of Carolina] *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/ Genealogy Trails of South Carolina] *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/sc_counties.html SC County formation] *Orangeburg County, South Carolina, Genealogy Resources *South Carolina Colony Genealogy Resources *Bolton, Charles Knowles. Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America; Bacon and Brown, Boston, 1910. https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/n3 accessed 14 March 2022 ==Sources== *Bolton, Charles Knowles. Scotch Irish Pioneers in Ulster and America; Bacon and Brown, Boston, 1910. https://archive.org/details/scotchirish00boltrich/page/n3 accessed 14 March 2022 *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/27575072#metadata_info_tab_contents Jestor] :'''{{Red|PROFILE FOR Province of NORTH CAROLINA }}''' *[[Thatch-9|Edward Teach]] '''{{Red|Blackbeard}}''' :'''{{red|HERE ARE OTHER PIRATES, PROVINCE of SOUTH CAROLINA }}''' *http://www.charlestonpirates.com/edward_teach.html

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'''Province of South Carolina History'''
: The purpose of this page is to provide background and resources relevant to colonial South Carolina. It is managed by the [[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Team|Province of South Carolina Team]] of the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]].
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=== Colony Origin/History === ===Pirates=== Unlike the movies portrayal, Pirates helped the Colonial Economy. They did not bury their treasures, they spent and traded them. Pirates kept the Spanish so busy that the British were able to hold onto their Colonies. *[http://news.ufl.edu/archive/2006/06/study-pirates-pursued-democracy-helped-american-colonies-survive.html Study: Pirates pursued democracy, helped American colonies survive] ===Maps=== {{blue|Links checked 1/11/2023}} *[http://www.sciway.net/hist/maps/ South Carolina Historic Maps] *[http://archives.sc.gov/sccountymaps/Pages/default.aspx Tracing the formation of counties, Maps from 1682 to present] *[http://www.philaprintshop.com/scarolina.html South Carolina Antique Map Collection] *[http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/colamer.html Hargrett Rare Map Collection, Colonial America] *[http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/1715m6.jpg A New and Exact Map of the Dominions of the King] *[http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/1733ap6a.jpg Map of the British Empire in America] *[http://www.revolutionarywaranimated.com/index.php/the-southern-campaign-cowpens-camden-guilford-court-house An Annimated Map of the. Battle of Cowpens] *[http://www.slavevoyages.org/tast/assessment/intro-maps.faces Transatlantic Slave Trade Map Database] *[http://www.slaverysite.com/Body/maps.htm Maps of Africa and the Slave Trade] *[https://scmemory.org/institutions/university-of-south-carolina-map-library/#page-content Thomas Cooper Map Collection] ==== Interactive Map of Counties and the Evolution ==== [http://www.mapofus.org/southcarolina/ South Carolina and it's Counties]. Scroll down to use this interactive map which shows the evolution of South Carolina counties through many years. === Government Structure === ==== Original Structure ==== King Charles, in 1663, appointed eight English Noblemen from Virginia as the Lord Proprietors who were charged with affecting the settlement of Carolina. The Eight [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lords_Proprietor Lords Proprietors] governed Carolina until 1729 (see also [[:Category:Lords Proprietors]]) * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Monck,_1st_Duke_of_Albemarle George Monck], 1st Duke of Albemarle (1608–1670) * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Hyde,_1st_Earl_of_Clarendon Edward Hyde], 1st Earl of Clarendon (1609–1674) * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Berkeley,_1st_Baron_Berkeley_of_Stratton John Berkeley], 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton (1602–1678) * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Craven,_1st_Earl_of_Craven_(1608%E2%80%931697) William Craven], 1st Earl of Craven (1608–1697) * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Carteret Sir George Carteret] (c. 1610–1680) * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Berkeley_(governor) Sir William Berkeley] (1605–1677) * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Colleton,_1st_Baronet Sir John Colleton], 1st Baronet (1608–1666) * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Ashley_Cooper,_1st_Earl_of_Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper], 1st Earl of Shaftesbury (1621–1683). ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== ::::''From 1729'' * (1729) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonial_period_of_South_Carolina South Carolina is Separated from North Carolina] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_colonial_governors_of_South_Carolina Colonial Governors of South Carolina] === Conflicts Within The Colony === [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-5.jpg|590px|]] :::::'''Battle of Sullivan's Island''' *(1715-1717) [http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1169.html Yamesee War] *(1718) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackbeard Pirate Blackbeard] blockaded Charles Town Harbor; took hostages for ransom; pirate Stede Bonnet captured, hanged in Charles Town *(1719) Citizens of South Carolina rebel against [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lords_Proprietor Lords Proprietor], James Moore elected governor *(1755) [http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/revolution_cane_brake.html Battle of Great Cane Brake] *(1758 - 1761) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Cherokee_War Anglo Cherokee Wars] *(1765-1771) [[:Category:War_of_Regulation|War of Regulation]] *(1776) [http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/GPO-CDOC-107sdoc11/pdf/GPO-CDOC-107sdoc11-2-12.pdf Attack on Fort Moultrie] also known as [http://militaryhistory.about.com/od/americanrevolution/p/American-Revolution-Battle-Of-Sullivans-Island.htm Battle of Sullivan's Island] *(1780) British troops landed on [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johns_Island,_South_Carolina John's Island], warships anchored within broadside range of Charles Town, Army crossed Ashley river and established line of breastworks; encircled civilian population; siege lasted 40 days; Charles Town surrendered to British *(1780) [http://www.nps.gov/kimo/ Battle of King's Mountain] * (1781) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hobkirk%27s_Hill Battle of Hobkirk's Hill] *(1781) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Fort_Watson Seige of Fort Watson] *(1781) Revolutionary leader, [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Hayne Col. Isaac Hayne], hanged by British outside Charles Town city limits; American forces retake most of South Carolina, advanced to within 15 miles of Charles Town *(1781) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Ninety-Six Seige of Ninety-Six] - Continental Army Major General Nathanael Greene led 1,000 troops in a siege against the 550 Loyalists in the fortified village of Ninety Six, South Carolina * (1781) [http://www.nps.gov/cowp/historyculture/the-battle-of-cowpens.htm Battle of Cowpens] * (1781) [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Revolutionary_War Battle of Guilford Courthouseu] *(1782) British Army defeated; left Charles Town === Settlers === *[https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/explorers/sitee26.htm Albermarle, the First Settlement in 1670] unsuccessful - no traces of the settlement after one year *[http://archive.org/stream/frenchprotestant00char/frenchprotestant00char_djvu.txt The French Huguenot Church in Charleston, SC] includes names of settlers back to 1670 ==== Migrating From the Northern Colonies ==== ''By the 1750s the Piedmont region attracted numerous frontier families from the north, using the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Wagon_Road Great Wagon Road]. *[http://adriannehopkins.tripod.com/migratio1.htm Migration Patterns, VA, NC, SC] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/South_Carolina_Emigration_and_Immigration Family Search: South Carolina Immigration and Emigration] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Old_Cherokee_Path The Cherokee Path] *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~tqpeiffer/Documents/Ancestral%20Migration%20Archives/Migration%20Webpage%20Folder/Routes%20to%20VA,%20NC,%20SC,%20GA.htm Historic Migration Routes from Virginia to South Carolina] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pacumber/migration.htm Migration Routes from Pennsylvania to Virginia] *[http://sc_tories.tripod.com/migration_to_sc_before_the_revolution.htm Migration to South Carolina before the Revolution] *[http://www.cyndislist.com/migration/miscellaneous/?page=2 Cyndi's List, Migration Routes, Roads and Trails] *[http://www.sacred-texts.com/ame/elpg/elpg02.htm Immigration trends of German Settlers South from PA] *[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Royal_Colony/sc_royal_colony_scots_irish.html Scots Irish Settlers in the Royal Colony on South Carolina] ==== Ships ==== {{blue|ships links checked 1/11/2023}} *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/charles_town_settlers_ship_carolina.html ''Carolina List of Passengers''] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Albemarle ''Albemarle''] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port-Royal_National_Historic_Site ''Port Royal''] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/v1/josephandann.html ''Joseph and Ann''] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/v1/susannah1679.html ''Susannah''] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/v1/marysarah1679.html ''Mary and Sarah''] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/v1/carolina1669.html South Carolina Ships' Lists, the ship Carolina] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/ships/SC_ships2.html Passengers to Carolinas 1700s] *[http://www.georgiapioneers.com/content/colonialexplan.html Georgia Pioneers] ''searchable ship records by port'' *[http://immigrantships.net/newcompass/pass_lists/listslave3.html Compass Ships' Lists] ''Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans Roll 3, January-March 1822'' *https://immigrantships.net/jacobite/susannah17160507.html ==== American Indians==== [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-16.jpg|500px|]] :::::'''Cherokee Eagle Dance''' *[https://www.genealogybank.com/static/lp/2014/nov/native-american-rsp.html?intver=7D_6M&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Native%20American%20Ancestry&utm_content=native%20american%20rolls%20search&utm_term=dawes%20rolls%20database&gclid=CjwKCAiA2fmdBhBpEiwA4CcHzQhzbYEHFananZ7D1KbTxNTmZ6KnYJNfGylcYcNtrodbQXVdGBoqABoCgvUQAvD_BwE How to use the Dawes Rolls] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/dawes/intro.html The Dawes Rolls, (Final Rolls of the Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory)] 1898-1914 *[http://www.sciway.net/hist/indians/tribes.html List of the Native Tribes of South Carolina] *[http://www.native-languages.org/catawba.htm Catawba Tribe] *[http://www.native-languages.org/muskogee.htm Muskogee (Creek) Tribe] *[http://www.native-languages.org/cherokee_culture.htm Cherokee Tribe] *[http://www.native-languages.org/yuchi.htm Yuchi Tribe] *[http://www.sciway.net/hist/indians/edisto.html Edisto Tribe] *[https://www.knowitall.org/collections/natchez-kusso-later-edisto-native-american-heritage-collection#:~:text=The%20Edisto%20Indians%20were%20originally,the%20lives%20of%20their%20ancestors Natchez Kusso Tribe ] *[http://www.sciway.net/hist/indians/etiwan.html Eutaw Tribe] *[http://www.wassamasawtribe.com/ Wassamasaw Tribe of Varnerville] *[http://www.sciway.net/hist/indians/beaver-creek-pee-dee-indians-sc.html Pee Dee Nation of Beaver Creek] *[http://www.narf.org/nill/resources/roots.htm National Indian Law Library Tracing your Genealogy National Indian Law Library, Tracing Your Roots] *[http://www.nativeweb.org/resources/genealogy_tracing_roots_/american_indian_and_first_nations_genealogy/ First Nation Genealogy, Tracing Roots of American Indian and First. Nation Genealogy] *[http://us-census.org/pub/usgenweb/census/_na/5c-tribes/dawes-index/pg361-370.txt Dawes Index: Cherokee] *[http://ldhi.library.cofc.edu/exhibits/show/africanpassageslowcountryadapt/sectionii_introduction/american_indian_slavery_caroli American Indian Slavery in Carolina] *[http://www.tngenweb.org/tnfirst/rolls.html GenWeb Cherokee Rolls, the first people of Tennessee] ==== Indentured Servants ==== ==== Slaves ==== [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-17.jpg|630px|]] :::::'''Rice Ready for Harvest''' *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVZY-5T6 Joshua Ward, Family Search Person Details] ''Largest number of slaves owned in US History'' *[http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/32141428 Journal of Joshua Ward Plantation] *[http://www.genealogical.com/products/Without%20Indentures%20Index%20to%20White%20Slave%20Children%20in%20Colonial%20Court%20Records/4606.html Without Indenture: Index to White Slave Children] *[http://aquila.usm.edu/drs/ Aquila: Documenting Runaway Slaves Project] *[http://mulattodiaries.com/tag/sullivans-island/ Mulatto Diaries] *[http://yale.edu/glc/gullah/index.htm The Gullah, Rice Slaves] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Leonean_American Sierra Leonean American] *[http://scholarcommons.sc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1149&context=archanth_books Middleton Place, Slave Schedules] *[http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/m/Middleton,Thomas.html Thomas Middleton Plantation book 1734-1813] *[http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/2009/03/sullivan-s-island-was-african-american-ellis-island NPS: Sullivan's Island, the African American Ellis Island] *[http://ldhi.library.cofc.edu/exhibits/show/africanpassageslowcountryadapt/sectionii_introduction/american_indian_slavery_caroli American Indian Slavery in Carolina] *[http://www.afrigeneas.com/forumd/index.cgi/md/read/id/13855/sbj/lawton-slave-holder/ Lawton Slave Holder]''SC'' *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/slaverecords_fladger1.html Marion County, SC Slave Records, 1780-1820] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/slaverecords_fladger2.html Marion County, SC Slave Records, 1820-1860] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/slaverecords_fladger3.html Marion County, SC Slave Records, 1860-] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/marion_wills_slaves.html Slaves Named in Marion County Wills, 1798-1855] *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2h14.html Fort Rose, Carolina Slaves Brought to Florida] *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4h1565.html Slaves, Plantation of James Joyner Smith] *[http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/files/State%20Parks/African%20American/AA_The%20Hands%20of%20Hampton.pdf The Hands of Hampton, Dlavery in a St. John Santee Rice Plantation] ''has a list of slaves by name'' *[http://immigrantships.net/newcompass/pass_lists/listslave3.html Compass Ships' Lists] ''Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans Roll 3, January-March 1822'' === Economic Resources and Information === *[http://archive.tobacco.org/History/colonialtobacco.html Economic Aspect of Tobacco during the Colonial Period, 1612-1776] *[http://www.yale.edu/glc/gullah/02.htm South Carolina Rice Plantations] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=xvGoS-6kcjcC&pg=PA110&lpg=PA110&dq=1600-1700+agriculture+in+Ga&source=bl&ots=u8_yd3DlUG&sig=vco5BKwZv_M2LMUdPqb3d9IrYZQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=FzP5U7-vDefb8AHN6YDICQ&ved=0CDYQ6AEwCA Bioarchaeological Studies of Life in the Age of Agriculture, edited by Patricia M. Lambert] *[http://southernnationalist.com/blog/2012/01/18/rice-indigo-production-in-colonial-south-carolina/ Rice and Indigo Production in Colonial South Carolina] === Research Resources === *[https://archive.org/details/keytosouthernped1953croz '''''A Key to Southern Pedigrees''''', being a comprehensive guide to the colonial ancestry of families in the States of Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Alabama] - Crozier, William Armstrong, 1864-1913. On label on t.p.: Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, distributors *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/districts/census/1779_96d.txt 1779 Census, District 96] *[[Space:Paula%27s_Sources|Colonial and Revolutionary History of Upstate South Carolina by L.B.O. Landrum]] *[http://www.sciway.net/lib/archives.html South Carolina Archives, Repositories and Special Collections Guide] *[http://www.huguenotsociety.org/ National Huguenot Society] *[http://www.huguenot-church.org/ French Protestant Huguenot Church, Charleston, South Carolina] *[http://carolina1670.com/proprietary-records-of-south-carolina-volume-3/ Proprietary Records of South Carolina, Vol. 3, 1679 Abstracts of the Records of the Surveyor General] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/colonial/sccolony.txt Names of First Colonist of South Carolina] *[https://archive.org/details/expansionofsouth00meriuoft The expansion of South Carolina, 1729-1765] by Meriwether, Robert Lee, 1890-1958, Publication date 1940, Publisher Kingsport, Tenn., Southern publishers. ====Revolutionary War==== [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-14.jpg|630px|]] :::::'''Battle of Cowpens''' *[http://revwarapps.org/ Southern Campaign, Pension Applications for Revolutionary War Soldiers] *[http://archives.sc.gov/recordsheld/militaryrecords/Documents/rvwr.pdf Sources for the American Revolution, South Carolina Archives] ''PDF'' *[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_military_sc_captains.htm The American Revolutionary War in South Carolina, Military Patriots, Captains] *[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_military_sc_sergeants.htm The American Revolutionary War in South Carolina, Military Patriots, Sergeants] *[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_military_sc_privates_c.htm American Revolution in South Carolina, Privates, Horsemen, Fifers, Drummers: Names Beginning with "C"] *[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_military_sc_privates_s.htm American Revolution in South Carolina, Privates, Horsemen, Fifers, Drummers: Names Beginning with "S"] *[http://archive.org/stream/cu31924032752846/cu31924032752846_djvu.txt Full text of "King's Mountain and its heroes : history of the Battle of King's Mountain, October 7th, 1780, and the events which led to it"] *[http://www.clemson.edu/cedp/cudp/pubs/lambert/lambert.pdf Clemson Univetsity: South Carolina Loyalists] *[http://societyofthecincinnati.org/pdf/downloads/exhibition_SouthCarolina.pdf Revolutionary War in South Carolina]''PDF'' ==== Cemeteries ==== [[Image:US Southern Colonies-6.jpg|630px|]] :::::'''Charleston Cemetery''' *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/charleston/french_hug_cem.htm French Huguenot Church Cemetery, Charleston, SC] dates back to 1670 *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=70585 Find A Grave, Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston] *[http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/lancaster/S10817729004/ Old Waxhaw Presbyterian in Lancaster, SC] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1990632 Boiling Springs First Baptist Church Cemetery, Boiling Springs, SC] from 1758 [[Image:US Southern Colonies-7.jpg|630px|]] :::::'''Colonial Tombstones, Charleston''' ==== Slave Cemeteries==== ''Note: Slave and free African Americans are typically both buried in the cemeteries listed below as freed men continued to work in the same area.'' *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=102021 Find A Grave, Slave Cemeteries] *[http://www.sciway.net/afam/graveyards.html South Carolina African American Cemeteries and Graveyards] *[https://www.draytonhall.org/research/people/african_cemetery.html Drayton Hall] ''Ashley River, SC dating from 1790'' *[http://south-carolina-plantations.com/charleston/mcleod.html McLeod Plantation Slave Cemetery] ''South Carolina'' *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=70663 Find A Grave Middleton Place Plantation Slave Cemetery] *[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UOg00P0Pblo Blackstock Slave Cemetery]''Fort Mill, SC'' *[http://www.afrigeneas.com/forumd/index.cgi/md/read/id/13855/sbj/lawton-slave-holder/ Black Swamp Cemetery] ''Beaufort, SC'' *[http://www.pasthorizonspr.com/index.php/archives/03/2012/slave-burial-ground-excavated-on-st-helena Archeologist Unearth 5000 Slave Graves on St. Helena] *[[Category_Cemetery_Formatting|Category Cemetery Formatting]] === Photos and Images === == Sources for this Page == ==Helps and Tips== === Migrating Ancestor Template === Use the directions below to add a quick visual reference to your ancestors' profiles to indicate their movements, whether they migrated from other countries or between different colonies (or states). 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US Southern Colonies Slavery

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[[Category:US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US Southern Colonies |US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US Southern Colonies Teams|Colonies Teams]] | [[Space:US Southern Colonies Profile Improvement Teams |Profile Improvement Teams]] | [[Space: US Southern Colonies Sourcerers Team|Sourcerers Team]] | '''Sources and Resources Directory''' ==
Source and Resources Page Directory
== This page serves as a directory for the Sources and Resources pages of the [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]. As a pre-1700 project, the project includes a [[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources|US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources]] page.
{| cellpadding="8" Valign="center" |- |colspan="4" align="center"|''Quick-links for Sources pages''
'''[[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources|US Southern Colonies Project Reliable Sources]]''' |- | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Maryland_Reliable_Sources|Maryland]] | align="center" Valign="top"| [[Space:Colony_of_Virginia_Reliable_Sources|Virginia]]
[[Space:Jamestown_Reliable_Sources|Jamestown]] | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Carolina_Reliable_Sources|Carolina]]
[[Space:Province_of_North_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|NC]]/[[Space:Province_of_South_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|SC]] | align="center" Valign="top"|[[Space:Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources|Georgia]] |}
==Introduction== :'''Sources, or Resources ? What's the difference ?''' :Laura DeSpain, our Sourcerers Team Leader, explains the distinction between sources and resources as follows: # Sources: "This is where you find the information that you use to create a citation." # Resources: "Information that will help you locate a source. Including the history, changes in boundaries, wars, anything that may help you locate the source you are looking for." (These are the things that can affect the location of a source, whether it may exist anymore, etc.) :Tip from Laura: "When I cannot locate a source, the first thing I do is start checking boundary changes and whether or not battles or fires may have destroyed any places that stored records for the area." :WikiTree's [[Help:Sources_Style_Guide|Sources Style Guide]] help page defines Sources and References more broadly (omitting mention of "Resources"): * '''Sources''': "What we call sources could be called items in a source list, bibliography, or works cited." with the next paragraph saying "On WikiTree we put them beneath the references and a line that says "See also:". " * '''References''': "What we call references could be called citations, reference notes, inline references, footnotes, or endnotes." and the next paragraph says "A reference provides a source for a specific statement in the text." ==Table of Sources/Resources== :'''NOTE''': Green-shaded rows are US Southern Colonies Project pages (project-level pages categorized under [[:Category: US Southern Colonies Project]]; colony-level pages are categorized under the colony-level location categories). Grey-shaded rows are other projects that have sources/resources that may also be helpful to US Southern Colonies Project members. If the page listed is a category page, it will be followed by a [Navigate] link, which will show subcategories that may be of interest to project members. {| cellpadding="8" border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#f29754" !Project/Team!!Resources!!Sources!!Genealogy Resources!!History!!Location Category!!Profile Categories!!Other |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" |[[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]||[[Space: US Southern Colonies Sources|US Southern Colonies Sources]]The [[Space: US Southern Colonies Sourcerers Team |Sourcerers Team]] compiled a quick-reference by collecting the information in the Resource Sections of Team Pages: see [[Space: US Southern Colonies Sources]]. The name of this page will be changed; the content may change to better accommodate the needs of the Sourcerers Team. ||[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable Sources]]||[[Space: US Southern Colonies Project Resources|Project Resources Page]]||[[Space:US Southern Colonies History|US Southern Colonies History]]||[[:Category:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=US%20Southern%20Colonies Navigate]]||[[:Category:US Southern Colonists|US Southern Colonists]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=US%20Southern%20Colonists Navigate]]||[[:Category:US Southern Colonies Project|Project Pages]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=US%20Southern%20Colonies%20Project Navigate]];
[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Recommended_Sources|Recommended Sources]] (currently empty)Perhaps this page was intended to cover sources for the post-1700-1776 period. |- bgcolor="#f2efed" |Other Projects||||[[Project:Magna Carta|Magna Carta Project]]: [[Space:Magna Carta Project Reliable Sources|Reliable Sources]]; [[Space:Popular_Errors_in_Colonial_and_Medieval_Lineages-1|Popular Errors]]||[[Project: 1776|1776]]: [[Space:1776_Project_Resource_Page|Resource Page]]||[[Project:England|England]]: [[:Category:British_America|British America]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=British%20America Navigate]]||||||[[Space:WikiTree_Genealogy_Guide:_Founding_Fathers|Founding Fathers]] |- bgcolor="#f2efed" |[[Project: Southern Pioneers |Southern Pioneers Project]]||[[Project:Southern_Pioneers#Resources|Section of Team Page]]||||[[Space:Southern Pioneers Project Resource Page|Resource Page]]|||||||| |- bgcolor="#f2efed" |[[Project: United States|United States]]||||[[Space:United States Project Reliable Sources|Reliable Sources]];
[[Space:Sources-United States of America|Sources- United States of America]]||||[[:Category:US_History|US History]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=USf%20History Navigate]]||[[:Category:United_States_of_America|USA]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=United%20States%20of%20America Navigate]]||same (USA)||[[:Category:American_Immigration|American Immigration]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=American%20Immigration Navigate]] |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" |[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Maryland Team|Province of Maryland Team]]||[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Maryland Team#Resources|Section of Team Page]]||[[Space:Province of Maryland Reliable Sources|Reliable Sources]]||[[Space:Province_of_Maryland_Book_Review|Book Review]]Listing and Reviews of Books containing genealogical information about persons in colonial Maryland. ||[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province of Maryland History|History]]Was "Resources"; before that was "US Southern Colonies British...[Colony name]".||[[:Category:Province of Maryland|Province of Maryland]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Province%20of%20Maryland Navigate]]||[[:Category:Maryland Colonists|Maryland Colonists]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Maryland%20Colonists Navigate]]||First Families of Maryland ([[Space:First_Families_of_Maryland|Space page]], [[:Category:First_Families_of_Maryland|Category page]]);
[[Space:Province_of_Maryland|Province of Maryland]] (Space page) |- bgcolor="#f2efed" |[[Project:Maryland |Maryland Project]]||||[[Space:Sources-Maryland|Sources-Maryland]]||[[:Category:Maryland_Genealogy_Resources|Maryland]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Maryland_Genealogy_Resources Navigate]] ||[[:Category:Maryland_History|Maryland History]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Maryland_History Navigate]]||[[:Category:Maryland|Maryland]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Maryland Navigate]]||same (Maryland)|| |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" |[[Space:US Southern Colonies Colony of Virginia Team|Colony of Virginia Team]]||[[Space:US Southern Colonies Colony of Virginia Team#Resources|Section of Team Page]]||[[Space:Colony of Virginia Reliable Sources|Reliable Sources]]||[[:Category:Virginia_Colony_Genealogy_Resources|Colony of Virginia]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Virginia_Colony_Genealogy_Resources Navigate]]||[[Space:US_Southern Colonies Colony of Virginia History|History]]||[[:Category: Virginia Colony|Virginia Colony]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Virginia%20Colony Navigate]]||[[:Category:Virginia Colonists|Virginia Colonists]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Virginia%20Colonists Navigate]]|| |- bgcolor="#f2efed" |[[Project:Virginia |Virginia Project]]||[[Project:Virginia#Virginia_Resources|Resources Section]]||[[Space: Sources-Virginia |Sources-Virginia]];
[[Space: Virginia Sourcing Help |Sourcing Help]]||[[Project:Virginia#Virginia_Resources | Resources]];
[[:Category:Virginia_Genealogy_Resources|Virginia]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Virginia_Genealogy_Resources Navigate]]||[[:Category: Virginia History|Virginia History]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Virginia_History Navigate]]||[[:Category: Virginia|Virginia]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Virginia Navigate]]||same (Virginia)|| [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] (see County space pages too) |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" |[[Space:US Southern Colonies Jamestown Team|Jamestown Team]]||[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Jamestown_Team#Resources|Section of Team Page]]||[[Space:Jamestown Reliable Sources|Reliable Sources]]||[[:Category:Jamestown%2C_Virginia_Colony%2C_Genealogy_Resources|Jamestown, Virginia Colony, Genealogy Resources]]Categorization Project created a companion space page for all the information that was previouisly included on the category page). [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Jamestown,%20Virginia%20Colony%2C_Genealogy_Resources Navigate]]||[[Space:Jamestown_History|Jamestown History]]||[[:Category: Jamestown, Virginia Colony|Jamestown, Virginia Colony]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Jamestown,%20Virginia%20Colony Navigate]]The category continues to 1776, past the timeframe for the Jamestown Colony (which ends with the 1624/5 Jamestown Muster). ||[[:Category:Jamestown Colonists|Jamestown Colonists]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Jamestown%20Colonists Navigate]]||[[Space:Jamestown Colony Index|Jamestown Colony Index]] |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" |[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team|Province of Carolina Team]]||[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team#Resources|Section of Team Page]]||[[Space:Province of Carolina Reliable Sources|Reliable Sources]]||||[[Space:US Southern Colonies British Carolina|History]]||[[:Category:Province_of_Carolina|Province of Carolina]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Province%20of%20Carolina Navigate]]||[[:Category:Carolina Colonists|Carolina Colonists]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Carolina%20Colonists Navigate]]|| |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" |[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Team|Province of North Carolina Team]]||[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Team#Resources|Section of Team Page]]||[[Space:Province of North Carolina (1712-1776) Reliable Sources|Reliable Sources]]||||[[Space:US Southern Colonies British North Carolina|History]]||[[:Category: Province of North Carolina|Province of North Carolina]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Province%20of%20North%20Carolina Navigate]]||[[:Category: North Carolina Colonists|North Carolina Colonists]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Province%20of%20South%20Carolina Navigate]]|| |- bgcolor="#f2efed" |[[Project: North Carolina|North Carolina Project]] ||[[Space:North Carolina Project Resource Page|Resource Page]]||[[Space:Sources-North_Carolina|Sources-North Carolina]]||[[:Category:North_Carolina_Genealogy_Resources|North Carolina]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=North_Carolina_Genealogy_Resources Navigate]]||[[:Category: North Carolina History|North Carolina History]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=North_Carolina_History Navigate]]||[[:Category: North Carolina|North Carolina]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=North_Carolina Navigate]]||same (North Carolina)|| |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" |[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Team|Province of South Carolina Team]] ||[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Team#Resources|Section of Team Page]]||[[Space:Province of South Carolina (1712-1776) Reliable Sources|Reliable Sources]]||[[:Category:South_Carolina_Colony_Genealogy_Resources|South Carolina Colony]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=South_Carolina_Colony_Genealogy_Resources Navigate]]||[[Space:US Southern Colonies British South Carolina|History]]||[[:Category: Province of South Carolina|Province of South Carolina]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=South%20Carolina%20Colony Navigate]]||[[:Category: South Carolina Colonists|South Carolina Colonists]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=South%20Carolina%20Colonists Navigate]]|| |- bgcolor="#f2efed" |[[Project: South Carolina|South Carolina Project]] ||[[Space:South Carolina Resources|Resources Page]]||[[Space:Sources-South Carolina|Sources-South Carolina]]||[[Space:South_Carolina_Resources|South Carolina Resources]] ||[[:Category: South Carolina History|South Carolina History]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=South_Carolina_History Navigate]]||[[:Category:South Carolina|South Carolina]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=South_Carolina Navigate]]||same (South Carolina)|| |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" |[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Georgia Team|Province of Georgia Team]]||[[Space:US Southern Colonies Province of Georgia Team#Resources|Section of Team Page]]||[[Space:Province_of_Georgia_Reliable_Sources|Reliable Sources]]||||[[Space:US Southern Colonies British Georgia|History]]||[[:Category: Province of Georgia|Province of Georgia]] [[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Province%20of%20Georgia 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US Southern Colonies Spanish

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US Southern Colonies Spanish La Florida

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[[Category:Nueva España]] [[Category:East Florida History]] [[Category: Eastern Spanish Florida, War of 1812]] ==Resource page for colonial East La Florida (Florida)== '''East Florida was owned and governed by the Crown of Spain in 1513, traded to England in 1763, taken back by Spain in 1783 and sold to the United States in 1819'''
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=== Colony Origin/History === ===='''Timeline'''==== ====='''1500's'''===== '''1502:''' Florida is mapped on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantino_planisphere Portuguese Cantino] map.http://lifesun.info/what-is-cantino-planisphere/ '''1513 March 27:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ponce_de_Le%C3%B3n Ponce de Leon] is claimed to have discovered Florida. '''1515–1519:''' Spanish explorers visit [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narv%C3%A1ez_expedition#Arrival_in_Florida Pinellas barrier islands] while trading with Tocobaga. '''1526 September 29:''' - First colony was established by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucas_V%C3%A1zquez_de_Ayll%C3%B3n Lucas Vazques de Ayllon] in Georgia, thought to be near Sapelo Sound, was San Miguel de Gualdape. This colony was a failure and Ayllón died there. Ayllón's rough-hewn town withstood only about a total of three months, enduring a severe winter, scarcity of supplies, hunger, disease, and troubles with the local natives. In the spring of 1527, Francis Gomez returned the 150 survivors to Hispaniola on two of the vessels, one of which sank, leaving only one of the three to return. The first group of Africans were brought by Ayllón to build this settlement. The employment of African slaves in the 1526 colony is the first instance of African slave labor used by Spaniards in North America. There was an uprising among the slaves, who fled to the interior and settled with the native Guale Indians. They became the first “maroons” from the Spanish word “cimarrones” (run-aways). This incident is the first documented slave rebellion in North America. '''1528:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narv%C3%A1ez_expedition#Arrival_in_Florida Panfilo de Narvaez] expedition explores the Pinellas Peninsula. Narvaez ends up dead because his self-serving mission does not respect Indian culture. Others in his party survive, and go on to explore coasts north of Pinellas, including the northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico. '''1539:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hernando_de_Soto Hernando de Soto] expedition names present Tampa Bay "La Bahia de Espiritu Santo". http://archive.org/details/jstor-30242768 '''1542:''' "New Laws of the Indies for the Good Treatment and Preservation of the Indians" or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Laws the New Laws].[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_the_Indies The Laws of the Indies](Spanish: Leyes de Indias) are the entire body of laws issued by the Spanish Crown for the American and Philippine possessions of its empire. They regulated social, political and economic life in these areas. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_the_Indies '''1549:''' A fleet led by Tristán de Luna y Arellano anchors in Pensacola Bay and sets up the encampment of Puerto de Santa Maria. '''1560:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Men%C3%A9ndez_de_Avil%C3%A9s Pedro Menéndez] commanded the galleons of the great Armada de la Carrera Spanish Treasure Fleet. '''1564:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Caroline Fort Caroline] north of Jacksonville, is established by the French. It was established under the leadership of René Goulaine de Laudonnière on June 22, 1564 as a new territorial claim in French Florida, and a safe haven for [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huguenot Huguenots]. '''1565:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Men%C3%A9ndez_de_Avil%C3%A9s Pedro Menéndez de Avilés] establishes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Augustine,_Florida St. Augustine]. St. Augustine was intended to be a base for further colonial ventures across what is now the Southeastern United States, but such efforts were hampered by apathy and hostility on the part of the Amerindians towards becoming Spanish subjects. St. Augustine remains the oldest permanent European settlement in North America. '''1565''': September 20: Spanish attack the French settlement at Fort Caroline and capture some French settlers while others escape. Pedro Menendez de Aviles quickly uprooted these settlers, murdering many, including [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Ribault Jean Ribault], under a flag of truce. Some of the French settlers evaded the Spanish, and fled south to the settlement at "French Cape". Their intention was to build an escape vessel out of the remains of the ship "Trinity" and head back to France. '''1571:''' December: Pedro Menendez wrecks at Cape Canaveral and meets hostile natives thought to be of the Ais Indian Nation. Although Cape Canaveral remained a vital landmark for sailors in the years that followed, the area was untouched by settlers for nearly three centuries. '''1568 and 1570:''' Members of the Franciscan Order establishment of missions among Indian groups near St. Augustine. ‘’’“The first successful mission established in Georgia was San Pedro de Mocama’’’, founded in the capital town of the Timucua-speaking [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mocama Mocama] chiefdom on the southern end of present-day Cumberland Island.”http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/spanish-missions * For an in depth look at Spanish Missions in Georgia visit [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/spanish-missions Spanish Missions]by John E. Worth, University of West Florida, Pensacola at the [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/ the New Georgia Encyclopedia] '''1586 June:''' [http://historic-florida-militia.org/events/annual/drakes-raid-2/detailed-account-of-drakes-raid/ Sir Francis Drake attacks and sacks St. Augustine]. '''1596 March 22:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonzalo_M%C3%A9ndez_de_Can%C3%A7o Gonzalo Méndez de Canço] appointed Governor and Captain General of Florida. ====='''1600's'''===== '''1601:''''Spanish King commissioned a map of Florida which includes a fort he wants built in Miami, known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ais_people the Province of Ais]. '''1603:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_de_Ibarra Pedro de Ibarra] appointed Governor of Florida. Pedro de lbarra worked at establishing peace with the native Ais to the South of St. Augustine. '''1605:''' "Period of Friendship" between Spanish and Native Tribes started because of the diplomatic trip of Alvaro Mexia. It was actually slave raids, especially by English pirates and salvagers, that finally pushed the Ais to align with the Spanish.http://www.academia.edu/2947572/Ais_Indians_Alliances_Diplomacy_and_Networks_in_the_Southeastern_Borderlands_1549-1696 * Mexia wrote about his experiences in the area of the native Ais in a document known as the Derroterohttp://archive.org/stream/adelantamientoof00lyonrich/adelantamientoof00lyonrich_djvu.txt presently stored at the [http://en.www.mcu.es/archivos/MC/AGI/index.html General Achieves of the Indies.] * By 1618, there were only 11 African slaves left in Saint Augustine. However Africans were not the only people who had been enslaved by the Spanish New World. Other groups were Arabs, Berbers, Greeks Portuguese, Gypsies and the native population. * With the continued decimation of the native population and runaways, the Spanish colonial government imported hundreds of Africans. ‘’’The interior of east Florida was now effectively depopulated, and proved an attractive alternative to not only Spanish runaway slaves, but those from the Carolinas.’’’ * Restrictions were eased on the slaves to help deter runaways. Slaves had the same rights as Spaniards in regards to civil law. * Castilian Law, which was founded on the principles of Roman law, did not consider slavery a permanent situation, but more a temporary inconvenience for the slave. Go figure… * Slaves were only required to work five days a week, and had religious holidays free where they could work to earn extra cash to eventually buy their freedom. It was not uncommon for the Africans and Spaniards to intermarry. '''1680:''' English and Scottish soldiers from Carolina and their Native American allies repeatedly attacked Spanish mission villages and St. Augustine, burning missions,and killing and enslaving Indians. '''1683:''' The Florida colonial government decreed runaway English slaves from the north could live as free men in Florida as long as they professed their faith in the Catholic Church ====='''1700's'''===== '''1700:''' Spain had slipped from the ranks of the great powers culminating in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_the_Spanish_Succession The War of the Spanish Succession] '''1700:''' Seminole Indians started arriving in north Florida [(1701–1714)] As part of the Treaty of Utrecht which ended the War of the Spanish Succession, Britain received a thirty-year trade agreement (an asiento) from Spain which permitted British merchants to trade up to 500 tons of goods per year in the Spanish colonies as well as sell an unlimited number of slaves.http://militaryhistory.about.com/od/battleswars16011800/p/jenkinsear.htm '''1702–1713:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Moore_(South_Carolina_politician)[James Moore], led 500 colonists, 300 native allies, and 14 small ships on an invasion of Spanish Florida along the coast, destroying the remaining Spanish missionary Indians of Guale and Mocama During [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Anne%27s_War Queen Anne's War] the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tocobaga Tocobaga] were virtually annihilated when the English raids reached Tampa Bay. The They were almost exclusively fishermen. Pinellas was largely deserted. On news of the outbreak of Queen Anne's War in 1702, 1702 British Governor [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Moore_(South_Carolina_politician) James Moore], an Irishman, led an army of colonists and a Native American force south. The army attacked and destroyed the town of St. Augustine. The fort survived. '''1704:''' Moore made a series of raids into the Apalachee Province of Florida, looting and destroying most of the remaining Spanish missions and killing or enslaving most of the Indian population. Barbadians were especially involved in developing an American Indian slave trade in Carolina to the West Indies. While American Indians were familiar with the terrain and could often escape from Carolina plantations, they could not easily escape from West Indian plantations. Governor Moore died in 1706 of a tropical disease. '''1715, July 30:''' Hurricane causes the sinking of the 1715 Treasure Fleet off the coast. 1715, the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamasee Yamasee] moved into Florida as allies of the Spanish, after conflicts with the English colonies. In 1727, the British attacked the tribe's settlement and slaughtered most of them. Some survivors joined the Seminole tribe and some joined the Hitchiti people and disappeared from the historical record. http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/yamasee-tribe.htm '''1738:''' Francisco Menendez, an escaped West African slave from the Carolinas, crossed over St. Mary’s river into Florida. He petitioned the Colonial Government for permission to establish a free black community. [http://www.fortmose.org/history/history.html Garcia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose or Fort Mose] was founded at this time. '''1739:''' The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_Jenkins%27_Ear War of Jenkins' Ear] (known as Guerra del Asiento in Spain) was a conflict between Great Britain and Spain that lasted from 1739 to 1748, with major operations largely ended by 1742. '''1740:''' Governor [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Oglethorpe James Oglethorpe] of Georgia mounted an expedition into Spanish Florida with the goal of capturing St. Augustine. He failed in Saint Augustine but did succeed in occupying Fort Mose for several months. Eventually being driven away by Menendez and a joint force of Spaniards. '''1742:''' In the summer of 1742, Governor Manuel de Montiano of Florida advanced north and landed on St. Simons Island. July 7: The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bloody_Marsh Battle of Bloody Marsh] was the last Spanish action in the War of Jenkins Ear. ( Oglethorpe's forces won the Battles of Bloody Marsh and Gully Hole Creek) '''1743:''' Spanish established a short-lived mission on Biscayne Bay. '''1757:''' Spanish expedition renames Tampa Bay "La Bahia de San Fernando", after the Spanish king; names entrance to Tampa Bay [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinellas (Pinellas Peninsula)] "La Punta de Pinal de Jimenez" (Point of Pines). The first settlers in the area in the 1800’s included Antonio Maximo Hernandez http://digitalcollections.fiu.edu/tequesta/files/1969/69_1_04.pdf, the McMullen family and Dr. Odette, a successful businessman who introduced cigar making and grapefruit cultivation to the Tampa Bay area. McMullen's descendants still live in the area. '''1757 -1759:''' 154 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle%C3%B1o Isleño] (natives of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canary_Islands Canary Islands]) families were sent to Florida. {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Spain | destination = England | origin-flag = Spanish_Flags-1.png | destination-flag = Flags-2.gif }} '''1763:''' ‘’’Spain cedes Florida to England’’’ at the end of the French and Indian War. Most of the Spanish settlers of Florida immigrate to Cuba when Florida was sold to Great Britain in 1763. * ‘’’The English first re organize the territory into East and West Florida’’’ with the Apalachicola River as the dividing line. Then East Florida was repopulated with settlers from the Carolinas, Georgia and England. * The former Spanish three caste system of whites, free blacks, and slaves was replaced with the English two caste system of whites and slaves. Soon blacks outnumbered whites three to one in British East Florida. * Because of increasingly harsh treatment and working conditions, slaves continued to attempt escape into the interior where they joined East Florida’s newest inhabitants, the Seminoles. Seminole is the English version for the Spanish word “Cimarron” or runaway. The new natives, formerly Creek Indians from Georgia and the Mississippi Territories, welcomed the escaped slaves as allies. They adopted the colorful attire of Scottish traders.http://www.swfwmd.state.fl.us/education/interactive/peaceriver/human.php * James Grant, Laird of Ballindalloch (1720–1806)[1] was a major general in the British Army during the American War of Independence. He served as Governor of East Florida from 1763 to 1771. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Grant_(British_Army_officer) '''1768:''' The colony of New Smyrna, populated with Greeks, was established by Dr. Andrew Turnbull. [https://archive.org/details/drandrewturnbull00cors Dr. Andrew Turnbull and the New Smyrna colony of Florida (1919)] '''1775:''' War erupted between England and the thirteen colonies. East and West Florida being the 14th and 15th colonies remained loyal to the English crown. The patriots of Georgia took this as a reason to cross the border into East Florida and pillage. The slaves that assisted their masters in protecting their property from the patriots were rewarded with even harsher conditions at the behest of white leaders fearful of rebellion. '''1783:''' In March of 1783, peace negotiations were underway in Paris, and there was every indication that the Revolutionary War would soon be ended. The final naval battle of the American Revolution fought off Cape Canaveral with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Barry_(naval_officer) Captain John Barry]. {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = England | destination = Spain | origin-flag = Flags-2.gif | destination-flag = Spanish_Flags-1.png }} '''1783 October 3:''' Treaty of Paris ends American Revolutionary War. ‘’’England cedes back Florida to Spain in 1783’’’. In 1783 Florida was once again under Spanish rule, but now Spain was a war-weakened country. England had strengthened Florida's mainland considerably (except for the Indians) by her favorable land grants. The Loyalists who had fled south to remain under the English Crown once again had to move, and many did. The Bahamas were their natural choice as it was English.http://www.keyshistory.org/FL-Fla-Sp-2.html ====='''1800–1821'''===== '''1810:''' James Madison’s expansionist foreign policy clearly revealed itself in 1810 with covert support for an uprising of American settlers in the Baton Rouge district of West Florida. The United States claimed ownership and annexed the western portion of Spanish West Florida. '''1811:''' Congress passed an act authorizing the government to move on the rest of Florida without delay. General George Matthews, a well-known figure on the U.S.-Florida border, also received a commission issued by the Madison Administration to work toward this ultimate goal. Soon Matthews used his considerable contacts to line up support for a coup d'etat against Spanish authorities headquartered in Saint Augustine. '''1812:''' When the Patriots' little army, supported by U.S. Navy gunboats, captured the port of Fernandina and Amelia Island their spirits were high. “Soon the rebel forces moved southward to Saint Augustine in hopes of taking the Ancient City quickly and thereby ending Spanish rule in East Florida. However the solid walls of the old Castillo de San Marcos and an energetic defense by the Spanish and their allies stymied this effort and lead to a long frustrating siege. In short order however complaints about the obvious American involvement with the Patriots surfaced in Washington, and combined with growing tensions with the British to encourage critics to attack President Madison. As pressure grew Madison and Monroe decided to cut their loses and rescind Matthews' orders and order the removal of all land and sea forces back to American territory. The Patriots soon found themselves very alone and deep in an increasingly hostile country.” http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=9569 “the War of 1812, contrary to some scholars, was indeed an aggressive conflict all about territorial gain. However, this idea would have come as no surprise to Southern "war hawks" like Henry Clay who stated in the fall of 1810 "my hope to see, ere long, the new United States (if you allow me the expression) embracing not only the old thirteen colonies, but the entire country west of the Mississippi, including East Florida...." Robert A. Taylor, "Prelude to Manifest Destiny: The United States and West Florida, 1810-1811," Gulf Coast Historical Review Spring 1992, pp. 20-35. ''The Other War of 1812: The Patriot War and the American Invasion of Spanish East Florida (New Perspectives on the History of the South)'' - October 2003 by James G. Cusick '''1812:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_1812 The War of 1812] was a military conflict, lasting for two-and-a-half years, between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, its North American colonies and its American Indian allies. '''1814:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_New_Orleans The Battle of New Orleans] was a series of engagements fought between December 23, 1814 through January 8, 1815 and was the final major battle of the War of 1812. '''1815:''' Juan Salas given Spanish land grant for 'Key West' '''1817–1818:''' First Seminole War. “Following the War of 1812 between the United States and Britain, American slave owners came to Florida in search of runaway African slaves and Indians. The Indians known as the Seminole, and the runaway slaves had been trading weapons with the British throughout the early 1800s and supported Britain during the War of 1812. From 1817-1818, the United States Army invaded Spanish Florida and fought against the Seminole and their African American allies. Collectively, these battles came to be known as the First Seminole War.” http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/lessons/sem_war/sem_war1.htm {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Spain | destination = US | origin-flag = Spanish_Flags-1.png | destination-flag = US_Flags-7.png }} '''1821:''' Spain cedes Florida to United States. July - The Spanish flag was lowered and the American Flag raised at St. Augustine starting U.S. rule of Floridahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Florida_History
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=== Government Structure === '''1512:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_Burgos The Laws of Burgos], signed by King Ferdinand II of Aragon, focused upon the welfare of the conquered native peoples '''1542:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Laws Leyes Nuevas], issued November 20, 1542 by King Charles I of Spain regarding the Spanish colonization of the Americas, are also known as the "New Laws of the Indies for the Good Treatment and Preservation of the Indians", and were created to prevent the exploitation of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encomienda Encomenderos] (large enterprise landowners) by strictly limiting their power and dominion. '''1573:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_the_Indies The Laws of the Indies] were an attempt to guide and regularize the establishment of presidios (military towns), missions, and pueblos (civilian towns), King Phillip II developed the first version of the Laws of the Indies. '''1764:''' The first British governor was [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Johnstone_(Royal_Navy_officer) Captain George Johnstone], who arrived in February, 1764, at Pensacola with a British regiment and many Highlanders from Charleston and New York.http://www.flgenweb.org/history/britishw '''1795:''' Treaty between Spain and the United States. Pickey Treaty The 31st parallel decided upon as the boundary line between the United States and the Floridas. The Spanish were forced south of the 31st parallel ==== Original Structure ==== Spain used the religious as a tool of colonization. In addition to the presidio (royal fort) and pueblo (town), the missión was one of three major agencies employed by the Spanish crown to extend its borders and consolidate its colonial territories. Asistencias ("sub-missions" or "contributing chapels") were small-scale missions that regularly conducted Catholic religious services on days of obligation, but lacked a resident priest. Smaller sites called visitas ("visiting chapels") also lacked a resident priest, and were often attended only sporadically. ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== '''1526 September 29:''' - First colony was established by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucas_V%C3%A1zquez_de_Ayll%C3%B3n Lucas Vazques de Ayllon] in Georgia, thought to be near Sapelo Sound, was San Miguel de Gualdape. This colony was a failure and Ayllón died there. Ayllón's rough-hewn town withstood only about a total of three months, enduring a severe winter, scarcity of supplies, hunger, disease, and troubles with the local natives. In the spring of 1527, Francis Gomez returned the 150 survivors to Hispaniola on two of the vessels, one of which sank, leaving only one of the three to return '''1565:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Men%C3%A9ndez_de_Avil%C3%A9s Pedro Menéndez de Avilés] establishes [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Augustine,_Florida St. Augustine]. St. Augustine was intended to be a base for further colonial ventures across what is now the Southeastern United States, but such efforts were hampered by apathy and hostility on the part of the Amercan Indians towards becoming Spanish subjects. St. Augustine remains the oldest permanent European settlement in North America '''1763:''' ‘’’Spain cedes Florida to England’’’ at the end of the French and Indian War. Most of the Spanish settlers of Florida immigrate to Cuba when Florida was traded to Great Britain in 1763. [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_EAST.jpg|250px]] * James Grant, Laird of Ballindalloch (1720–1806) was a major general in the British Army during the American War of Independence. He served as Governor of East Florida from 1763 to 1771. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Grant_(British_Army_officer) ‘’’The English first re organize the territory into East and West Florida’’’ with the Apalachicola River as * the dividing line. Then East Florida was repopulated with settlers from the Carolinas, Georgia and England. * The former Spanish three caste system of whites, free blacks, and slaves was replaced with the English two caste system of whites and slaves. Soon blacks outnumbered whites three to one in British East Florida. * Because of increasingly harsh treatment and working conditions slaves continued to attempt escape into the interior where they joined East Florida’s newest inhabitants, the Seminoles. Seminole is the English version for the Spanish word “Cimarron” or runaway. The new natives, formerly Creek Indians from Georgia and the Mississippi Territories, welcomed the escaped slaves as allies. They adopted the colorful attire of Scottish traders.http://www.swfwmd.state.fl.us/education/interactive/peaceriver/human.php '''1783 October 3:''' Treaty of Paris ends American Revolutionary War. ‘’’England cedes back Florida to Spain in 1783’’’. In 1783 Florida was once again under Spanish rule, but now Spain was a war-weakened country. England had strengthened Florida's mainland considerably (except for the Indians) by her favorable land grants. The Loyalists who had fled south to remain under the English Crown once again had to move, and many did. The Bahamas were their natural choice as it was English.http://www.keyshistory.org/FL-Fla-Sp-2.html '''1821:''' Spain cedes Florida to United States. July - The Spanish flag was lowered and the American Flag raised at St. Augustine starting U.S. rule of Floridahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Florida_History === Settlers === '''1768:''' The colony of New Smyrna, populated with Greeks, was established by Dr. Andrew Turnbull. [https://archive.org/details/drandrewturnbull00cors Dr. Andrew Turnbull and the New Smyrna colony of Florida (1919)] * Many runaway slaves were from such notable African tribes as the Ibo, Egba, Senegalese and the famed Ashanti. They also migrated to Florida and the “Seminoles” generally protected them. At the time Florida became a territory in 1821, there were about 34 Seminole settlements - 31 Indian and 3 Negro. http://www.keyshistory.org/seminolespage1.html '''1815:''' Juan Salas given Spanish land grant for 'Key West' ==== Migrating From the Northern Colonies ==== '''1702–1713:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Moore_(South_Carolina_politician)[James Moore], led 500 colonists, 300 native allies, and 14 small ships on an invasion of Spanish Florida along the coast, destroying the remaining Spanish missionary Indians of Guale and Mocama During [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Anne%27s_War Queen Anne's War] the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tocobaga Tocobaga] were virtually annihilated when the English raids reached Tampa Bay. The They were almost exclusively fishermen. Pinellas was largely deserted. On news of the outbreak of Queen Anne's War in 1702, 1702 British Governor [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Moore_(South_Carolina_politician) James Moore], an Irishman, led an army of colonists and a Native American force south. The army attacked and destroyed the town of St. Augustine. The fort survived. '''1704:''' Moore made a series of raids into the Apalachee Province of Florida, looting and destroying most of the remaining Spanish missions and killing or enslaving most of the Indian population. Barbadians were especially involved in developing an American Indian slave trade in Carolina to the West Indies. While American Indians were familiar with the terrain and could often escape from Carolina plantations, they could not easily escape from West Indian plantations. Governor Moore died in 1706 of a tropical disease. '''1763:''' ‘’’Spain cedes Florida to England’’’ at the end of the French and Indian War. Most of the Spanish settlers of Florida immigrate to Cuba when Florida was sold to Great Britain in 1763. * ‘’’The English first re organize the territory into East and West Florida’’’ with the Apalachicola River as the dividing line. Then East Florida was repopulated with settlers from the Carolinas, Georgia and England.".http://www.swfwmd.state.fl.us/education/interactive/peaceriver/human.php [http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00103078/00001/8j Notices of East Florida] Simmons, William H ( William Hayne ), 1784-1870, A recent traveller in the province. 1822 ===== Migrating Ancestor Template ===== Use the directions below to add a quick visual reference to your ancestors' profiles to indicate their movements, whether they migrated from other countries or between different colonies (or states). 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==== Ships ==== [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_EAST-2.jpg|200px]] All surviving correspondence and records related to the Indies, including the licenses and passenger lists, called "Libros de Asientos" (Books of Seats) are now kept in the Archivo General de Indias (AGI or General Archive of the Indies) in Seville. The Turnbull venture: On March 31, 1768, a fleet consisting of the below-mentioned eight ships left Mahon, Minorca with over 1400 passengers. The fleet arrived in Gibraltar on April 3, 1768, then left Gibraltar on April 17, 1768. Of the 1403 passengers who had left Gibraltar, only 1,255 managed to reach the coast of East Florida as 148 of them perished on the high seas. Three children were born at sea: Eulalia Elquina (Alzina); Antonia Arnau; and Benito Buenaventura (unknown parents). Four of the ships which carried some 700 immigrants, arrived in St. Augustine, Florida on June 26, 1768. The other four vessels had been carried off course by strong currents, but they eventually reached St. Augustine little by little, arriving one after the other, during the month of July, 1768. http://www.cubagenweb.org/ships/ •AMERICAN SOLDIER 145 •BETSEY 120 •CHARMING BETSEY 232 •ELISABETH 190 •FRIENDSHIP 198 •HENRY & CAROLINA 142 •HOPE 150 •NEW FORTUNE 226 •TOTAL: 1,403 (men, women, and children) http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/toflabalearic.shtml ==== American Indians ==== [http://www.alltribes.com/apalachee-indian-tribe The Apalachee] One of the most powerful and influential native groups of Florida was the Apalachee. At the time Europeans began arriving in America, the Apalachee controlled the fertile area near the Tallahassee hills between the Ochlockonee and Aucilla . The survivors migrated to Mobile and then Louisiana by the late 18th century. They settled in present-day Rapides Parish, and most Apalachee now live in Louisiana rivers.http://www.flheritage.com/facts/history/settlements/ [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_EAST-1.jpg|250px]] [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/timucua-tribe.htm Timucuan] Neighboring the Apalachee to the east were the Timucua, composed of at least 15 separate tribes sharing a common language. More is known about the Saturiwa than any other Timucuan group. They were encountered by the French in 1562 and immortalized in [http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Jacques_Le_Moyne_de_Morgues the drawings of Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues].http://www.flheritage.com/facts/history/settlements/ The remnant of the tribe at first took refuge at St. Augustine, and was afterward established in a new settlement called Pueblo de Atiniucas, on Tomoco River, near Mosquito Lagoon, in the present Volusia County. A few of them seem to have been in existence as late as the transfer of the territory to the United States in 1821. [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/calusa-tribe.htm The Calusa], whose vast domain was ruled by a single chief. Although lacking agriculture, the Calusa developed elaborate political, social and trade networks. It is believed that the few remaining Calusa Indians left for Cuba when the Spanish turned Florida over to the British in 1763. The Calusas are considered to be the first "shell collectors." https://sites.google.com/site/calusalakeshomevalues/testimonials-1/calusa-indians [http://www.trailoffloridasindianheritage.org/florida-indian-trail-map.html The Trail of Florida’s Indian Heritage, Inc.] is a Florida nonprofit 501c3 membership network of archaeological sites, history museums, heritage interpreters and county, state, and national parks working together with the mission: ==== Indentured Servants ==== "In 1663, by Royal Decree of May 6, 800 Canarian families were sent to the Spanish island; it is assumed that this to avert the danger that the French seize it, since to that date they already had occupied what is now Haiti. In 1678, the Spanish crown published "El Tributo de sangre (The tribute of blood)", whereby, for each ton of cargo for a product that a Spanish colony in America sent to Spain, this sent five Canary families, but generally, the number of families sent exceeded 10 families. Thus, during the late seventeenth and eighteenth century, hundreds of Canarian families were removed to Venezuela, Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, with others going to places like Uruguay, Mexico, Argentina or the south of the present United States. These families were sent to populate various parts of Latin America. The tribute of blood was forbidden in 1764" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle%C3%B1o ==== Slaves ==== When the Crusaders returned to Europe from the Middle East they had acquired not only Moorish slaves but, also, a new taste for sugar. Sugar production spread across the Mediterranean and it was labor intensive. The Iberians colonized the Atlantic Islands off the coast of Africa. The Azores, Madeira, Cape Verdi and Sao Tome Islands were unpopulated and with slave labor became profitable sugar cane plantations within a few years. Unfortunately for the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guanches Guanches], the Canary Islands were populated by an ancient Berber culture. They were soon assimilated into the slave populations of the Moors and Atlantic Africans, creating a pattern of colonization that would be replicated in the Americas. After the Indies and Florida indigenous peoples were depopulated by European disease and slavery the demand for labor was satisfied by this mixed race of people from the Atlantic Islands off the coast of Africa. The Canary Islands became the port for the Spanish and Portuguese fleets exploiting the America's. The Guanches' blood was soon diluted by the influx of different races at this major port of call and henceforth the people of the Canary islands are referred to as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle%C3%B1o#cite_note-Emigraci.C3.B3n_canaria-7 Islenos]. Around 1570 the Portuguese conquered Angola and commerce was established with North Central Africa. From that time until 1867 45% of all enslaved Africans were from that area of Africa. Encyclopedia of African American History [3 volumes] edited by Leslie M Alexander, Walter C. Rucker Jr., pg 21 Many slaves and free blacks in Florida were Atlantic Creoles, men of Spanish African descent. These mixed race men often grew up bilingual and were sailors and interrupters. Spanish Law, derived from Roman Law, did not consider slavery a permanent situation. They were required to work certain hours a day and had religious holidays free. In their free time they could earn cash, by working on civil projects or even fishing, to buy their freedom. Spanish law as implemented in Florida, supported three social tiers, whites, free people of color, and slaves. The Spanish government recognized interracial marriages and allowed mixed-race children to inherit property. Slave populations were low in Florida until the British arrived in 1762 During the 18th century the Spanish had outlawed slavery and slaves who escaped the British were freed if they converted to Catholicism. Many settled at Fort Mose, the first free black community in North America. Florida became a territory in 1821, there were about 34 Seminole settlements - 31 Indian and 3 Negro. http://www.keyshistory.org/seminolespage1.html [http://www.famu.edu/index.cfm?BlackArchives The Carrie Meek-James N. Eaton, Sr. Southeastern Regional Black Archives Research Center and Museum] at The Carnegie Library located on the campus of Florida A&M University (FAMU). In 1906, Andrew Carnegie donated $10,000 to help build a new library for the Florida State College for Colored Students (present-day Florida A&M University). [http://www.library.ufl.edu/spec/AAexhibit/AfricanAmerican.htm African American history in Special Collections] George A. Smathers Libraries at theUniversity of Florida [https://archive.org/details/exilesoffloridao00gidd Exiles of Florida:] or the crimes committed by our government against the maroons, who fled from South Carolina and other slave states, seeking protection under Spanish laws (1858) by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Giddings Joshua Giddings] === Economic Resources and Information === American Indian Slaves, citrus groves, Indigo, tobacco and furs were the main exports. The virgin forest provided mast and pitch for the maritime industry. Sugar and cotton became more important with the development of sugar refining by Etienne de Bore’ and cotton ginning by Eli Whitney Panton, Leslie & Company was a partnership formed at St. Augustine, capital of British East Florida, by William Panton, John Leslie, Thomas Forbes, Charles McLatchy and William Alexander in 1783 for the purpose of trading with the Indians of Florida and adjacent territory claimed by Spainhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panton,_Leslie_%26_Companyhttp://www.electricscotland.com/history/world/panton_leslie.htm Dr. William Coker, historian at the University of West Florida, has collected over 50,000 papers related to the trading firm and In addition to selecting, preparing and microfilming them, Is creating a narrative guide to the papers, which should be completed.http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/r/e/Nedra-A-Creamerinnerarity/FILE/0027text.txthttp://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/r/e/Nedra-A-Creamerinnerarity/FILE/0031text.txt [http://archives.uwf.edu/Archon/?p=collections/controlcard&id=128 Panton Leslie and Company Collection, 1739-1847] [http://www.staugustinelighthouse.org/LAMP/Historical_Research/Turner%20El%20Escribano.pdf Maritime Insights From St. Augustine's British Period Documentary Records] === Conflicts Within The Colony === [http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/spanishmassacre.htm 1565 September 20: Spanish attack Fort Caroline and capture some French, others escape to be hunted down and murdered.] [http://historic-florida-militia.org/events/annual/drakes-raid-2/detailed-account-of-drakes-raid/ 1586 June: Sir Francis Drake attacks and sacks St. Augustine] [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/middle-slave-raid-period-1684-1706.htm 1680: English and Scottish soldiers from Carolina and their Native American allies repeatedly attacked Spanish mission villages and St. Augustine seeking slaves.] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Moore_(South_Carolina_politician) 1702–1713: [James Moore, led 500 colonists, 300 native allies, and 14 small ships on an invasion of Spanish Florida] [http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/american_latino_heritage/Fort_Mose.html 1740: Governor James Oglethorpe of Georgia mounted an expedition into Spanish Florida with the goal of capturing St. Augustine] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bloody_Marsh The Battle of Bloody Marsh took place on July 18, 1742 between Spanish and British forces on St. Simons Island] [http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/American_Revolution.aspx 1775: War erupted between England and the thirteen colonies. East and West Florida being the 14th and 15th colonies remained loyal to the English crown.] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seminole_Wars#Patriot_War_of_East_Florida 1816-1818 The Seminole Wars]], also known as the Florida Wars, were three conflicts in Florida between the Seminole — the collective name given to the amalgamation of various groups of native Americans and the blacks who settled in Florida in the early 18th century — and the United States Army === Research Resources === [The Florida State Genealogical Society http://www.flsgs.org/about.php] [http://info.florida.gov/library/FLCollection/genealogyresources.cfm State Library of Florida]. The State Library of Florida has many excellent genealogy resources available on its website. Among them are online databases such as the Florida Cemetery Index, County Clerks of Court, and the Genealogy Bibliography. There are also links other Florida based genealogy materials. [http://www.statearchives.us/florida.htm The Florida State Archives] provides an excellent library of genealogy records including: World War I Service Cards, Florida Confederate Pension Application Files, Call & Brevard Family Papers, Spanish Land Grants, Florida Memory Project, deed, marriage, and probate records, Florida Pioneer Certificate files, and more... [http://www.library.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/Microfilm/SpanHoldings.html University of Florida has an extensive collection of Spanish colonial documents on microfilm]. These include (1) the East Florida Papers from the Library of Congress, (2) documents from the Archivo General de Indias, Seville, collected as part of the John B. Stetson Collection on the Spanish Borderlands, (3) partial and complete legajos about Florida filmed by the Archivo General de Indias for use at the University of Florida, and (4) additional collections of materials gathered by John Worth, Matt Childs, and other historians working in Spain, the Caribbean, and Mexico. [http://ufdc.ufl.edu/fhp The Florida History Collection] contains primary and secondary sources documenting Florida’s history, culture, arts, literature, and social sciences. Thematic areas in this growing collection include Native American and minority populations, exploration and development, tourism, the natural environment, and regional interests. Spanish Land Grants [http://www.library.ufl.edu/spec/pkyonge/Microfilm/SpanHoldings.html Spanish colonial documents on microfilm.] George A. Smathers Libraries University of Florida, Gainesville, FL [http://www.cah.utexas.edu/research/subject_guides/subject_guide_texas_colonial.php Resources for Genealogical Research] The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin. The Center owns copies of large sections of the Archivo General de las Indias (AGI), the archives that contain all official information pertaining to Spanish colonial rule in the Americas. [http://books.google.com/books?id=GpI5AAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=free+ebook,+Florida&hl=en&sa=X&ei=HTX_U4DLGozwgwSjyIGAAg&ved=0CE8Q6AEwBA#v=onepage&q&f=false A Concise Natural History Of East And West Florida (1775)] By Bernard Romans [http://www.keyshistory.org/genealogies.html Genealogy of early Upper Keys settlers] ==== WikiTree Resources ==== ===== Existing Categories ===== ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== Please add a short description, and separate "paragraphs" using the = keys on either side of the title as needed. 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The location of some burial spots have been entered at [http://www.findagrave.com/ Find a Grave] [http://www.interment.net/us/fl/index.htm Florida Cemetery Records] ==== Free Resources ==== [http://www.cousinconnect.com/p/a/1009/ Florida Genealogy Queries] ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== Selected LDS Family History Centers The following family history centers in Florida offer the most comprehensive genealogy resources, including census records, death records, family history records, obituaries, marriage records, vital records, court records, and various other public records.: Coral Springs Florida 10148 North West 31st Street Coral Springs, Florida (954) 341-1725 Daytona Beach Florida 1125 6th Street Daytona Beach, Florida (386) 257-9223 Fort Myers Florida 3105 S Broadway Fort Myers, Florida (239) 275-0001 Pensacola Florida 9490 Fox Run Road Pensacola, Florida (850) 969-1254 === Photos and Images === [http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/maps/MAPFLORIDA.HTML Map and Imagery Library's collection] George A. 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Resource page for research regarding the territory and colony of West La Florida (Florida) For more information on the project please see: [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies#WikiTree_Reources|Project Home Page]] The main project page with members, general information, links. [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies|Main Image Page]] This is the main page for images related to the project, but images can also be uploaded to the individual colony page. [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Project_Resources|Project Resource Home Page]] This is the main resource page with links to resources that encompass all of the colonies, links to the sub projects, and other main resource pages. *[[Space:New_Spain|New Spain Resources]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_EAST|East La Florida]] *[[Space:Texas_Colony|Texas Colony Resources]] === Colony Origin/History === '''1512''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Ponce_de_Le%C3%B3n De Leon] discovers Florida. '''1513''' West Florida''' was owned and governed by the Crown of Spain '''1519''' Mobile Bay was the first body of water in the New World to be accurately charted by the Spanish explorer Alonso Alvarez de Pineda. '''1528''' De Narvaez invades Florida. European Contact started in 1528, a century before the Pilgrams landed, when Cabeza de Vaca spent eight years in North America. Conquistadors led their troups along the Gulf Coast. '''1539-41''' De Soto's expedition. Hernando de Soto, the Spanish conquistador, landed in Florida and began his 4,000 mile search for El Dorado, the legendary lost city of gold. His journey took him through several southern states. Over the next several centuries, disease and warfare caused large losses of American Indian lives. '''1559''' Arellano De Luna was chosen by Luis de Velasco, Viceroy of New Spain (Mexico), to establish a settlement on the Gulf Coast. The force of 1,500 anchored in Pensacola Bay (which they called "Ochuse") and set up the encampment of Puerto de Santa Maria. The settlement was abandoned in 1571 and the Spanish sailed away, the local area was not populated again by Europeans until 1698 or 99 '''1565''' Saint Augustine founded by the Spanish [https://archive.org/details/adelantamientoof00lyonrich Adelantamiento of Florida: 1565-1568] (1973) by Eugene Lyon "The advancement of Florida" '''1682''' la Sale takes possession of the lower Mississippi Valley. In 1682, Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, a French explorer, completed a four-month voyage to the mouth of the Mississippi. He claimed the Mississippi Valley for France, and named it Louisiana in honor of French King Louis XIV. '''1686''' A Spanish expidition under Juan Enríquez Barroto and Antonio Romero rediscovered Pensacola Bay 819'''The section between the Perdido and Apalachicola Rivers was purchased by the U. S. '''1699''' Spanish settle Pensacola. The settlement was called [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidio_Santa_Maria_de_GalvePresidio Santa Maria de Galve], stablished and maintained as a deterrent to French colonial expansion. Immigrants from the Canary Islands, known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle%C3%B1o Isleños], are induced to resettle the area. '''1699''' The French settle Biloxi. Biloxi was established as the first French settlement in Louisiana, with Mobile (1702) following soon behind. When D'Iberville stopped in Cuba on his voyage to colonize the Louisianas, he hired a retired pirate named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurens_de_Graaf deGraffe] to pilot him to the Mississippi Coast. No one else knew the waters well enough to do it. '''1711''' St. Louis de la Mobile . Originally at Twenty-Seven Mile Bluff, the French fort was moved piece by piece to the new site of Mobile in 1711 when yellow fever swept through and devastated the first settlement of Mobile '''Sept 14 1712''': [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine_Crozat Antoine Crozat], entered into a contract with the King of France. Sept 14 1712: The King granted to him for the term of fifteen years, the exclusive commercei of all the country known as the colony of Louisiana, embracing the country upon the Alabama and Tombigby, with their entrance to the sea; of all the lakes, rivers and islands connected with the lakes of Pontchartrain, Maurepas, Borne, etc.; of all the country upon the Mississippi and its numerous tributaries, from the sea as high up as the Illinois river, together with that of Texas. He also ceded to him "forever" all the lands which he could establish himself upon, all the manufactures which he could put into operation, and all the structures which he should erect. The population of Louisiana, now turned over to Crozat, consisted of twenty-eight families, twenty negroes, seventy-five Canadians and two companies of infantry of fifty men each, the whole numbering three hundred and twenty-four souls at six forts of miserable construction, built of stakes, trees and earth, and portions of them covered with palm leaves. These forts were situated as follows: one upon the Mississippi, one upon Ship Island, one upon Dauphin Island, one at Biloxi, one at the old and the other at the new settlement of Mobile. '''1716''' Fort Rosalie (Natchez) established and named in honor of the Countess of Ponchatrain. The City of Natchez marks this as it's founding date. Following the Treaty of Paris in 1763 after the British won the Seven Years' War, the French ceded the fort and Louisiana to British control. The British renamed it Fort Panmure. During the American Revolutionary War, Spain declared war against Great Britain and took control of the fort, holding it from 1779 to 1798. After 1798, the United States took over. '''1718''' New Orleans founded. New Orleans, on what was called the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%8Ele_d%27Orl%C3%A9ans,_Louisiana Isle de Orleans], was established in 1718 to secure the lower Mississippi against France's rival colonial powers, Spain and Great Britain. 1755 Seven Year War between France and England in America begins. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War (French and Indian War)] '''1762''' Preliminary Treaty between Great Britain, France, and Spain. (Nov. 3.) '''1763''' Treaty of Paris. Louisiana ceded to Spain; the Floridas to England. (Feb. 10.) Proclamation of George III constituting province of West Florida. (Oct.7.) Johnstone, Governor. :'''1763''' West Florida was traded to England. '''1764''' Louis XV. commissions M. d'Abadie to deliver Louisiana to the Spanish representative. (April 21.) '''1766''' Ulloa arrives in Louisiana to take possession for Spain. (Mar. 5.) Fails to do so. '''1767''' Great Britain establishes 32° 28' as the northern boundary of West Florida. Elliott is appointed Governor. The British takeover of Spanish Florida in 1768 resulted in the westward migration of tribes that did not want to do business with the British, and a rise in tensions between the Choctaw and the Creek, historic enemies whose divisions the British at times exploited. The change of control in Florida also prompted most of its Spanish Catholic population to leave. Most went to Cuba, including the entire governmental records from St. Augustine, although some Christianized [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamasee Yamasee] were resettled to the coast of Mexico. [http://books.google.com/books/about/The_Scratch_of_a_Pen_1763_and_the_Transf.html?id=XtxG369-VHQC The Scratch of a Pen : 1763 and the Transformation of North America: 1763 and the Transformation of North America (Google eBook)] '''1767''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Johnstone_(Royal_Navy_officer) Governor Johnstone] entered into treaties governing trade, criminal justice, and the activities of the Indian commissioners. '''1767''': British West Florida Governor Johnston is recalled to England. Lieutenant Governor Montfort Browne is named acting governor of British West Florida, replacing Johnstone. '''1767''':Ogden Mandamus, signed in London in 1767 by King George.http://www.fccofchester.org/ourhistory/jerseysettlers.html '''1769''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alejandro_O%27Reilly Count de O'Reilly] takes possession of Louisiana for Spain. Alejandro O’Reilly was sent to quell French resistance, which he did, executing five French resistance leaders. His force grew to three regiments of 600 soldiers each. '''1770''' Peter Chester becomes Governor of West Florida. Peter Chester, arrived in 1770. Chester served until the Spanish took Pensacola in 1781 '''1775''' War between England and the English colonies in America begins. Many loyalists fled to British West Florida. '''1777''' France allies herself with America. '''1778''' [http://www.loblollywritershouse.com/llwhhistoryjameswillingraid.html Willing's raid] into West Florida. '''1779''' Spain declares war against Great Britain. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernardo_de_G%C3%A1lvez Galvez], Governor of Louisiana invades West Florida; captures [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_of_Fort_Bute Fort Bute] (Sept. 7.) and captures Natchez and puts it under Spanish control '''1778''', Galveztown, West Florida is founded near Baton Rouge. British refugees and American Loyalists fled the American settlement of Canewood and settled in Spanish territory with the permission of Count Bernardo de Gálvez, the Spanish Governor of Louisiana and viceroy of New Spain (Mexico). In honor of the Spanish Governor, the refugees named their settlement "Galveztown". '''1779''' Galvez sent immigrants from the Canary Islands, known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle%C3%B1o Isleños], to Galveztown '''1780''' Galvez captures [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Fort_Charlotte Ft. Charlotte] (Mobile, Alabama) (Mar. 14.) '''1781''' Galvez captures the English [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Pensacola Fort at Pensacola]. (May 9) '''1783''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Paris_(1783) Treaty of Paris]. The Floridas ceded by Great Britain to Spain. "In 1783 Florida was once again under Spanish rule, but now Spain was a war-weakened country. England had strengthened Florida's mainland considerably (except for the Indians) by her favorable land grants. The Loyalists who had fled south to remain under the English Crown once again had to move, and many did. The Bahamas were their natural choice as it was English."http://www.keyshistory.org/FL-Fla-Sp-2.html :'''1783'''West Florida was taken back by Spain '''1795''' Treaty between Spain and the United States.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pinckney%27s_Treaty Pickey Treaty] [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST.jpg|250px]] The 31st parallel decided upon as the boundary line between the United States and the Floridas. The British had moved the boundary from the 31st parallel north, northwards to a line drawn due east from the junction of the Yazoo River and the Mississippi, the present day location of Vicksburg, Mississippi. After the American Revolutionary War, Spain claimed the British border at the day of the Treaty of Paris while the United States insisted on the old boundary. The treaty directed the United States and Spain to jointly survey the boundary line, and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Ellicott Andrew Ellicott] served as the head of the U.S survey party. He raised the first American flag over Natchez at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_on_Ellicott%27s_Hill Ellicott Hill]. The treaty set the western boundary of the United States, separating it from the Spanish Colony of Louisiana as the middle of the Mississippi River from the northern boundary of the United States to the 31st degree north latitude. The agreement put the lands of the Chickasaw and Choctaw Nations within the new boundaries of the United States '''1800''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Treaty_of_San_Ildefonso Secret Treaty of St. Ildefonso]. Louisiana retroceded to France. (Oct. 7.) '''1803''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_Purchase The Louisiana Purchase], treaty ceding Louisiana to the United States signed. (April 30.) United States takes possession of Louisiana and the Island of New Orleans. (Dec. 20.)
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'''1810''' Convention of Buhler's Plains, West Florida. (June 10.) Memorial to [http://knowla.org/entry/755/ Gov. De Lassus] by citizens of West Fla. Convention of Baton Rouge. (Aug. 22-25.) Treachery of De Lassus discovered. (Sept. 20.) Spanish Post of Baton Rouge stormed and captured.(Sept. 22.) Independence of West Florida declared. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulwar_Skipwith Fulwar Skipwith] was elected President (Sept. 26.) West Florida between the Mississippi and Pearl rivers annexed to the United States upon petition of the West Florida revolters. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Madison President Madison]'s proclamation issued. (Oct. 27.) - '''1810''' The West Florida parishes between the Mississippi and Pearl Rivers were annexed by U.S. '''1812''' Louisiana admitted to the Union. (Jan. 22.) [http://libcom.org/history/1810-west-florida-annexation-scheme-0 Annexed territory of West Florida] joined to the State of Louisiana by Act of Congress. (April 14.) Pearl-Perdido portion annexed to Mississippi Territory. '''1812''' [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_1812 The War of 1812] was a military conflict, lasting for two-and-a-half years, between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, its North American colonies and its American Indian allies. '''1813''' United States takes possession of the Mobile district of West Florida. (April 15.) When the United States annexed the Baton Rouge district, which was controlled by the unrecognised Republic of West Florida, in 1810, the Mobile district remained under Spanish control. The Mobile district was declared by Congress to be annexed to the United States on May 14, 1812, immediately prior to the outbreak of the War of 1812 with Britain, with whom Spain was allied, and incorporated into the Mississippi Territory.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_District '''1814''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_New_Orleans The Battle of New Orleans] was a series of engagements fought between December 23, 1814 through January 8, 1815 and was the final major battle of the War of 1812. '''1817–1818''' First Seminole War. “Following the War of 1812 between the United States and Britain, American slave owners came to Florida in search of runaway African slaves and Indians. The Indians known as the Seminole, and the runaway slaves had been trading weapons with the British throughout the early 1800s and supported Britain during the War of 1812. From 1817-1818, the United States Army invaded Spanish Florida and fought against the Seminole and their African American allies. Collectively, these battles came to be known as the First Seminole War.” http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/lessons/sem_war/sem_war1.htm '''1818''' General Andrew Jackson seizes Pensacola in his unauthorized [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seminole_Wars Seminole War]. '''1819''' Florida cession treaty concluded with Spain. (Feb. 22.) West Florida was legally acquired by the United States. '''1813''' The section between the Pearl and Perdido was annexed by U.S. Presidential Proclamation. '''1820''' King of Spain ratifies [http://history.state.gov/milestones/1801-1829/florida Florida cession treaty]. '''1821''' Cession of the Floridas proclaimed. (Feb. 22.) Formal transfer of the Floridas to the United States.(July 17.) === Government Structure === '''1512''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Ponce_de_Le%C3%B3n De Leon] discovers Florida. '''1682''' la Sale takes possession of the lower Mississippi Valley. In 1682, Rene Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, a French explorer, completed a four-month voyage to the mouth of the Mississippi. He claimed the Mississippi Valley for France, and named it Louisiana in honor of French King Louis XIV '''1763''' Treaty of Paris. Louisiana ceded to Spain; the Floridas to England. (Feb. 10.) Proclamation of George III constituting province of West Florida. (Oct.7.) Johnstone, Governor. '''1783''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Paris_(1783) Treaty of Paris]. The Floridas ceded by Great Britain to Spain. "In 1783 Florida was once again under Spanish rule, but now Spain was a war-weakened country. England had strengthened Florida's mainland considerably (except for the Indians) by her favorable land grants. The Loyalists who had fled south to remain under the English Crown once again had to move, and many did. The Bahamas were their natural choice as it was English."http://www.keyshistory.org/FL-Fla-Sp-2.html The West Florida parishes between the Mississippi and Pearl Rivers were annexed in '''1810''', the section between the Pearl and Perdido was annexed in '''1813''', both by U.S. Presidential Proclamation. The section between the Perdido and Apalachicola Rivers was purchased by the U. S. in '''1819'''. ==== Original Structure ==== Spain used the religious as a tool of colonization.In addition to the presidio (royal fort) and pueblo (town), the missión was one of three major agencies employed by the Spanish crown to extend its borders and consolidate its colonial territories. Asistencias ("sub-missions" or "contributing chapels") were small-scale missions that regularly conducted Catholic religious services on days of obligation, but lacked a resident priest. Smaller sites called visitas ("visiting chapels") also lacked a resident priest, and were often attended only sporadically === Evolution of Government Structure === 1512 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_Burgos The Laws of Burgos], signed by King Ferdinand II of Aragon, focused upon the welfare of the conquered native peoples 1542 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Laws Leyes Nuevas], issued November 20, 1542 by King Charles I of Spain regarding the Spanish colonization of the Americas, are also known as the "New Laws of the Indies for the Good Treatment and Preservation of the Indians", and were created to prevent the exploitation of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encomienda Encomenderos] (large enterprise landowners) by strictly limiting their power and dominion. 1573 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_the_Indies The Laws of the Indies] were an attempt to guide and regularize the establishment of presidios (military towns), missions, and pueblos (civilian towns), King Phillip II developed the first version of the Laws of the Indies. 1764 The first british governor was [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Johnstone_(Royal_Navy_officer) Captain George Johnstone], who arrived in February, 1764, at Pensacola with a British regiment and many Highlanders from Charleston and New York.http://www.flgenweb.org/history/britishw 1795 Treaty between Spain and the United States. Pickey Treaty The 31st parallel decided upon as the boundary line between the United States and the Floridas. The Spanish were forced south of the 31st parallel 1810 When the United States annexed the Baton Rouge (Feliciana) district, which was controlled by the unrecognized Republic of West Florida, in 1810, the Mobile district remained under Spanish control. The Mobile district was declared by Congress to be annexed to the United States on May 14, 1812,[1] immediately prior to the outbreak of the War of 1812 with Britain, with whom Spain was allied, and incorporated into the Mississippi Territory.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_District
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=== Settlers === 1686 A Spanish expidition under Juan Enríquez Barroto and Antonio Romero rediscovered Pensacola Bay [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST-3.jpg|150px]] 1699 Spanish settle Pensacola. The settlement was called Santa Maria de Galve, established and maintained as a deterrent to French colonial expansion. Immigrants from the Canary Islands, known as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle%C3%B1o Isleños], are induced to resettle the area. [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST-1.jpg|150px]] 1699 The French settle Biloxi. Biloxi was established as the first French settlement in Louisiana, with Mobile (1702) following soon behind. Some of the original French families are in this area todayhttp://www.co.jackson.ms.us/img/history/timeline.pdf 1763 Treaty of Paris. Louisiana ceded to Spain; the Floridas to England. (Feb. 10.) Proclamation of George III constituting province of West Florida. Most of the population leave. 1767 Great Britain establishes 32° 28' as the northern boundary of West Florida. Elliott is appointed Governor. The British takeover of Spanish Florida in 1768 resulted in the westward migration of tribes. Not only the Spanish but many of the Christianized Indigenous population are deported to the Ports of Havana and Veracruz in Mexico [http://trackingyourroots.com/data/brgrants.htm 1770-1773 BRITISH LAND GRANTS] 1775 War between England and the English colonies in America begins. Many loyalists fled to British West Florida. 1779 Galvez, Spanish Governor of Louisiana invades West Florida; captures Fort Bute (Sept. 7.) and captures Natchez and puts it under Spanish control ==== Migrating From the Northern Colonies ==== The British takeover of Spanish Florida in 1768 resulted in the westward migration of indigenous tribes to western Louisiana, Cuba and Mexico via the port of Veracruz. 1767 Great Britain establishes 32° 28' as the northern boundary of West Florida. Elliott is appointed Governor. A flood of immigrants headed to British West Florida, some via the Cumberland Gap, down the Ohio to the Mississippi River, settling on the east bank of the Mississippi between modern day Vicksburg, MS and Baton Rouge LA. Others entered British East Florida via Georgia. 1767 Ogden Mandamus, signed in London in 1767 by King George.[http://www.fccofchester.org/ourhistory/jerseysettlers.html The History of the Jersey Settlers] [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida.jpg|250px]] 1775 War between England and the English colonies in America begins. Many loyalists fled to British West Florida. British Florida remained loyal to the Empire during the Revolutionary War. 1779 Spain declares war against Great Britain. [[Gálvez-59 | Galvez, Governor of Louisiana]] invades West Florida; captures Fort Bute (Sept. 7.) and captures Natchez and puts it under Spanish control. British refugees and American Loyalists fled the American settlement of Canewood (Cane Creek?) and settled in Spanish territory with the permission of Count Bernardo de Gálvez, the Spanish Governor of Louisiana and viceroy of New Spain (Mexico). In honor of the Spanish Governor, the refugees named their settlement "Galveztown". "Galveztown was beset by disease, hurricanes, foods, drought, and war. By the 1790s the villagers were described as living in “the most abject want and misery.”[http://www.academia.edu/1785114/Plazas_and_Power_Canary_Islanders_at_Galveztown_an_Eighteenth-Century_Spanish_Colonial_Outpost_in_Louisiana Plazas and Power Canary Islanders at Galveztown an Eighteenth-Century Spanish Colonial Outpost in Louisiana ]Many of the inhabitants were from the Canary Islands who had been forced to colonize Spanish West Florida 1795 Treaty between Spain and the United States. Pickey Treaty The 31st parallel decided upon as the boundary line between the United States and the Floridas. The Spanish were forced south of the 31st parallel. A flood of immigrants headed to the area between the 32° 28' and 31st parallel , some down the Ohio to the Mississippi River. Others obtain passports in Georgia to cross the Indian Nations of the Mississippi Territory. Still more forged an overland route from Tennessee connecting a series of Indian trails that later became the Natchez Trace 1803 The Louisiana Purchase, treaty ceding Louisiana to the United States signed. (April 30.) United States takes possession of Louisiana and the Island of New Orleans. (Dec. 20.) 1812 Louisiana admitted to the Union. (Jan. 22.) Annexed territory of West Florida joined to the State of Louisiana by Act of Congress. (April 14.) Pearl-Perdido portion of West La Florida annexed to Mississippi Territory. When the United States annexed the Baton Rouge district, which was controlled by the unrecognised '''Republic of West Florida''', in 1810, the Mobile district remained under Spanish control. The Mobile district was declared by Congress to be annexed to the United States on May 14, 1812,[1] immediately prior to the outbreak of the War of 1812 with Britain, with whom Spain was allied, and incorporated into the Mississippi Territory.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobile_District ===== Migrating Ancestor Template ===== {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Maryland | destination = Virginia | origin-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-23.png | destination-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-49.png }}
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====American Indians ==== [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/natchez-tribe.htm The Natchez] are extinct. [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST-7.jpg|150px]] [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/chahta-tribes-of-the-gulf-coast.htm Chahta or Choctaw Tribes Of The Gulf Coast] still exist. The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houma_people Houma tribe] are Muskogean-speaking like other Choctaw tribes. They were still in the Mississippi portions of West Florida as late as the 1830's. Presently the remnants of the Houmas are located in the swamps of southern Louisiana. [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST-6.jpg|100px]] [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/creek-tribe.htm The Creek Tribe of the Alabama] The [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poarch_Band_of_Creek_Indians Poarch Band of Creek Indians] is the only federally recognized tribe of Native Americans in Alabama. (The state has recognized eight other tribes.) Historically speaking the Muskogee language, they were formerly known as the Creek Nation East of the Mississippi. [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/seminole-tribe.htm Seminole Indians,] (Creek: Sim-a-no’-le, ‘separatist’, ‘runaway’ ). A Muskhogean tribe of Florida, originally made up of immigrants from the Lower Creek towns on Chattahoochee river, who moved down into Florida following the destruction of the Apalachee and other native tribes. "While still under Spanish rule the Seminole became involved in hostility with the United States, particularly in the War of 1812, and again in 1817-18, the latter being known as the first Seminole War. This war was quelled by Gen. Andrew Jackson, who invaded Florida with a force exceeding 3,000 men, as the result of which Spain ceded the territory to the United States in 1819"http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/seminole-tribe.htm [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/ '''Native American History and Genealogy'''] [http://www.rhus.com/Creeks.html A Creek Indian Bibliography: Creek Indians] Sources for History, Biography and Genealogy; Print and Internet Links by ©Anne E. Gometz [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/native-american-history-of-geneva-county-alabama.htm Native American History of Geneva County, Alabama]
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==== Indentured Servants ==== "In 1663, by Royal Decree of May 6, 800 Canarian families were sent to the Spanish island; it is assumed that this to avert the danger that the French seize it, since to that date they already had occupied what is now Haiti. In 1678, the Spanish crown published "El Tributo de sangre (The tribute of blood)", whereby, for each ton of cargo for a product that a Spanish colony in America sent to Spain, this sent five Canary families, but generally, the number of families sent exceeded 10 families. Thus, during the late seventeenth and eighteenth century, hundreds of Canarian families were removed to Venezuela, Cuba, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico, with others going to places like Uruguay, Mexico, Argentina or the south of the present United States. These families were sent to populate various parts of Latin America. The tribute of blood was forbidden in 1764" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle%C3%B1o ==== Slaves ==== When the Crusaders returned to Europe from the Middle East they had acquired not only Moorish slaves but, also, a new taste for sugar. Sugar production spread across the Mediterranean and it was labor intensive. The Iberians colonized the Atlantic Islands off the coast of Africa. The Azores, Madeira, Cape Verdi and Sao Tome Islands were unpopulated and with slave labor became profitable sugar cane plantations within a few years. Unfortunately for the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guanches Guanches], the Canary Islands were populated by an ancient Berber culture. They were soon assimilated into the slave populations of the Moors and Atlantic Africans, creating a pattern of colonization that would be replicated in the Americas. After the Indies and Florida indigenous peoples were depopulated by European disease and slavery the demand for labor was satisfied by this mixed race of people from the Atlantic Islands off the coast of Africa. The Canary Islands became the port for the Spanish and Portuguese fleets exploiting the America's. The Guanches' blood was soon diluted by the influx of different races at this major port of call and henceforth the people of the Canary islands are referred to as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle%C3%B1o#cite_note-Emigraci.C3.B3n_canaria-7 Islenos]. Around 1570 the Portuguese conquered Angola and commerce was established with North Central Africa. From that time until 1867 45% of all enslaved Africans were from that area of Africa. Encyclopedia of African American History [3 volumes] edited by Leslie M Alexander, Walter C. Rucker Jr., pg 21 Many slaves and free blacks in Florida were Atlantic Creoles, men of Spanish African descent. These mixed race men often grew up bilingual and were sailors and interrupters. Spanish Law, derived from Roman Law, did not consider slavery a permanent situation. They were required to work certain hours a day and had religious holidays free. In their free time they could earn cash by working on civil projects or even fishing to buy their freedom. Spanish law as implemented in Florida, supported three social tiers of whites, free people of color, and slaves. The Spanish government, like the French, recognized interracial marriages and allowed mixed-race children to inherit property. Slave populations were low in Florida until the British arrived in 1762 During the 18th century the Spanish had outlawed slavery and slaves who escaped the British were freed if they converted to Catholicism. [http://aquila.usm.edu/drs/ The Documenting Runaway Slaves (DRS)] research project is a collaborative effort to document newspaper advertisements placed by masters seeking the capture and return of runaway slaves. The University of Southern Mississippi, 118 College Drive, Hattiesburg, MS 39406-0001 [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/black-genealogy/ '''African American Genealogy'''] [http://researchguides.loyno.edu/africanandafricanamericanstudies African and African American Studies, Loyola, New Orleans.] === Economic Resources and Information === Amerindian Slaves, citrus groves, Indigo, tobacco and furs were the main exports. The virgin forest provided mast and pitch for the maritime industry. Sugar and cotton became more important with the development of sugar refining by Etienne de Bore’ and cotton ginning by Eli Whitney Panton, Leslie & Company was a partnership formed at St. Augustine, capital of British East Florida, by William Panton, John Leslie, Thomas Forbes, Charles McLatchy and William Alexander in 1783 for the purpose of trading with the Indians of Florida and adjacent territory claimed by Spainhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panton,_Leslie_%26_Companyhttp://www.electricscotland.com/history/world/panton_leslie.htm Dr. William Coker, historian at the University of West Florida, has collected over 50,000 papers related to the trading firm and In addition to selecting, preparing and microfilming them, Is creating a narrative guide to the papers, which should be completed.http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/r/e/Nedra-A-Creamerinnerarity/FILE/0027text.txthttp://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/r/e/Nedra-A-Creamerinnerarity/FILE/0031text.txt [http://archives.uwf.edu/Archon/?p=collections/controlcard&id=128 Panton Leslie and Company Collection, 1739-1847] ===Land Grants=== :Settlement within the Spanish system required patience and time. In its most restrictive, under the body of laws known as the Recopilacion de Indias, the new settler assigned lands in one of the new towns had to reside on the land for four years to acquire possession. They must take physical possession within three months of the grant or it would automatically revert to the King. If a settler had not possessed the same land for ten years, he would not be entitled to composicion, the final legalization and confirmation in title. Rural settlement was not contemplated in the early years and almost all of the laws related to granting of lands concern new towns or urban areas. Even here, the design of the towns was strictly regulated and certain criteria were set up to assure good living conditions. It was assumed that the European concept of town living would be perpetuated in the new lands, including living in the towns (on a town lot) and farming an outlying parcel. Over time, these strictures broke down, but not entirely, as can be seen in the histories of Pensacola, St. Augustine, Mobile, Natchez and other southeastern settlements. (S. Lyman Tyler, 1980) '''The following is about the British Land Grants:''' West Florida was the first British colony west of the Appalachian Mountains and began to attract many of its non-military settlers from the regions to the east. Combined with the efforts of Phineas Lyman’s Company of Military Adventurers, this penetration of formerly Spanish territory constituted a small sort of land rush. The proclamation of October 7, 1763, promising land to military veterans, from 5,000 acres to field grade officers (Majors or above) to 200 acres for non-commissioned officers and 50 acres to privates, acted as a spur to Lyman’s Company and others. Also of great importance was the use of the “head-right” system of granting land. In West and East Florida, the system was basically the same. One hundred acres of land were allotted the head of the family and fifty acres for each additional member of the family brought to the province. The concept of family included servants or slaves also. For an additional fifty shillings per acre, up to one thousand additional acres could be purchased. Conditions of the grants included the clearing of at least three acres for every fifty granted within the first three years. If the land were in the marsh, desirable for growing rice and indigo, then draining of three acres was required. The emphasis in each case was on the physical occupation and improvement of the land. (Fabel, 1988) On lands considered barren, three neat cattle must be raised to obtain consummation of the grant. Some grants also included text requiring a specified dwelling house. The one required of Daniel Hickey on the banks of the Mississippi River had to be “at least Twenty feet in length and sixteen feet in breadth.” [https://www.fig.net/resources/proceedings/fig_proceedings/fig_2002/HS3/HS3_knetsch.pdf The Impact of Spanish Land Grants] on the Development of Florida and the South Eastern United States :When the United States took possession after the Louisiana Purchase, it passed a law in the next Congress nullifying any grant of land made after December 20, 1803. Another part of this law forbade any recognition of grants made exceeding six hundred and forty acres. A later law, passed in 1807, recognized lands granted to families who had been in possession ten years prior to 1803, provided the grant did not exceed two thousand acres. *[https://books.google.com/books/about/American_State_Papers.html?id=kwlCAAAAcAAJ American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of the United States]. 1st session of the 1st congress to the 2nd session of the 35th congress, inclusive: commencing March 4, 1789, and ending March 3, 1859, Volume 5 *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Spanish_and_British_Land_Grants_in_Missi.html?id=SRfF7lsN8_UC Spanish and British Land Grants in Mississippi Territory, 1750-1784] *[http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx BLM Land Records] *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE97670 '''First settlers of the Mississippi Territory'''] === Conflicts Within The Colony === [http://www.loblollywritershouse.com/llwhhistoryjameswillingraid.html 1778 Willing's raid into West Florida]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Baton_Rouge_(1779) 1779 The Battle of Baton Rouge] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Fort_Charlotte 1780 Galvez captures Ft. Charlotte (Mobile, Alabama)] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Pensacola 1781 Galvez captures the English Fort at Pensacola.] [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Florida/_Texts/FlaHQ/39/Philemon_Thomas_and_the_West_Florida_Revolution*.html Philemon Thomas and the West Florida Revolution] [http://fortmims.org/history/history04.html 1813 Massacre at Fort Mims] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seminole_Wars 1817–1818 First Seminole War. “Following the War of 1812 between the United States and Britain, American slave owners came to Florida in search of runaway African slaves and Indians]. === Research Resources === [http://www.historicpathways.com/download/spanrec.pdf '''Spanish Records: Locating Anglo and Latin Ancestry in the Colonial Southeast.'''] by Mills, Elizabeth Shown. National Genealogical Society Quarterly 73 (December 1985): 243–61. Digital image. Elizabeth Shown Mills, [http://www.HistoricPathways.com '''Historic Pathways'''] [http://archives.nd.edu/mano/default.htm#In ''' Diocese of Louisiana and the Floridas 1576-1803'''], published by the University of Notre Dame archives under the sponsorship of the [http://www.archives.gov/nhprc/ National Historical Publications Commission]. There are numerous other collections both in the United States and in foreign countries which pertain to the ecclesiastical as well as to the secular history of colonial Louisiana and Florida. References to these collections may be found in Philip M. Hamer's ''Guide to Archives and Manuscripts in the United States'' (Yale University Press, 1961), the ''National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections'', Roger Baudier's ''The Catholic Church in Louisiana'' (New Orleans, 1939), Jean Delanglez's ''The French Jesuits in Lower Louisiana (1700-1763)'' (Loyola University of New Orleans, 1935), Charles Edwards O'Neill's ''Church and State in French Colonial Louisiana: Policy and Politics to 1732'' (Yale University Press, 1966), Caroline Mays Brevard's two-volume ''History of Florida from the Treaty of 1763'' (Florida State Historical Society, 1934), Michael V. Gannon's ''The Cross in the Sand: The Early Catholic Church in Florida 1513-1870'' (University of Florida Press, 1965), and Michael J. Curley's ''Church and State in the Spanish Floridas (1783-1822)'' (Catholic University of America Press, 1940). The Florida State Historical Society has published in several volumes a number of manuscripts and documents pertaining to the history of their State. Documents edited by Manuel Serrano y Sanz and pertaining to both Florida and Louisiana may be found in ''Documentos Historicos de la Florida y la Luisiana Siglos XVI al XVIII'' (Madrid, 1912). For Louisiana itself there are James Alexander Robertson's two-volume edition, ''Louisiana under the Rule of Spain, France, and the United States 1785-1807'' (Cleveland, 1911), and a recently published collection of items edited by Jack D.L. Holmes, ''Documentos Ineditos para la Historia de la Luisiana 1792-1810'' (Madrid, 1963), which forms volume XV in the ''Coleccion Chimalistac de Libros y Documentos acerca de la Nueva Espana''. ---- [http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ Bureau of Land Management(BLM), General Land Office (GLO) Records Automation web site] [https://archive.org/stream/documentsrelatin00uni#page/n0/mode/1up Documents relating to Spanish grants, in Louisiana] Published 1835. Library of Congress [http://www.historyfiles.co.uk/KingListsAmericas/ColoniesFlorida.htm The History Files] Florida ===='''Alabama'''==== [http://usgwarchives.net/al/alfiles.htm The USGenWeb Archives Project - Alabama] [http://www.archives.alabama.gov/research.html Alabama Department of Archives and History] Research at the Archives [http://www.southalabama.edu/mccallarchives/guides_to_collections/genealogy.shtml Guide to Genealogy Records in Mobile, Alabama] McCall Library, University of South Alabama [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST-11.jpg|150px]] [http://www.uwa.edu/uploadedFiles/alabamareview/1976Jul_PlantersAndPlantations.pdf Planters and Plantations], Alabama Review Article by Robert Rae, July 1976 [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~alcbonse/index.html Bon Secour in Baldwin County] [http://www.co.baldwin.al.us/PageView.asp?edit_id=1051 The Baldwin County Historical] Development Commission [http://www.cityofspanishfort.com/GettoKnowUs/History.aspx History of Spanish Fort] ===='''Florida'''==== [http://usgwarchives.net/fl/flfiles.htm USGenWeb Archives Project for Florida] [http://mywfpl.com/research/west-florida-genealogy-library/ The West Florida Genealogy Library] The collection includes books on African-American and European genealogy, family histories, heraldry, and hereditary society records. The Native American collection covers the local Cherokee and Creek tribes with some Chickasaw, Choctaw, and Seminole tribes included. [http://ufdc.ufl.edu/UF00025122/00010 P.K. Yonge Library of Florida History] Spanish West Florida 1881-1921 ===='''Louisiana'''==== [http://www.thecajuns.com/intro%5Biv-xviii%5D.pdf The Cajuns] of the Florida Parishes [http://www.knowla.org/ KnowLA; Encyclopedia of Louisiana] [http://louisdl.louislibraries.org/ LOUISana Digital Library] The LOUISiana Digital Library (LDL) is an online library of materials from Louisiana institutions. The LDL contains photographs, maps, manuscript materials, books, oral histories, and more that document Louisiana's unique history and culture. [http://researchguides.loyno.edu/content.php?pid=201453 Loyola University: A-Z Resources] [http://www.southeastern.edu/acad_research/programs/csls/historical_collections/archival_collections/t_z/wfla_coll.html The Center for Southeast Louisiana Studies] * "Records of West Florida, East Baton Rouge Parish, LA Courthouse, Vol. IV, pp. 213 - 200. During 1936 - 1939 the Spanish records were translated into English by the W.P.A. under the supervision of Mr Stanley Clisby Arthur, State Superintendent of Federal Archives in Louisiana, and five copies of the badly deteriorated original volumes of the Spanish records were made. These five copies were bound into 19 volumes. The original books and one set of the transcribed volumes are in the Courthouse of East Baton Rouge Parish, LA. West Feliciana Parish at St. Francisville, La, Tulane University in New Orleans, LA, University of Southeastern Louisiana at Hammond, LA, and the State Library of Louisiana also have copies. The Church of Later Day Saints Library in Utah has a microfilm of the records. *[http://www.southeastern.edu/acad_research/programs/csls/west_florida/index.html West Florida Bicentennial (2010)] [http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm USGenWeb Project Louisiana Archives] [http://specialcollections.tulane.edu/archon/index.php?p=core%2Fsearch&q=genealogy&content=1 Tulane University Special Collections] [http://www.lib.lsu.edu/special/cc/sg/LA_genealogy.pdf Louisiana Genealogy Materials], Louisiana State University [http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/westflorida.html Explore Southern History] The Republic of West Florida (1810) [http://www.jacksonlamuseum.com/bonnieblueflag.htm Jackson LA Museum] The Bonnie Blue Flag [http://www.losislenos.org/ Isleños Heritage and Cultural Society] [http://books.google.com/books/about/An_atlas_of_Louisiana_surnames_of_French.html?id=XtV1AAAAMAAJ An atlas of Louisiana surnames of French and Spanish origin] Robert Cooper West, Geoscience Publications, Louisiana State University, Jan 1, 1986 ===='''Mississippi'''==== [http://www.mississippigenealogy.com/mississippi_history.htm Mississippi Genealogy] [http://usgwarchives.net/ms/msfiles.htm MS USGenWeb Archives] [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE97670&from=fhd First Settlers of the Mississippi Territory] [[http://biloxihistoricalsociety.org/ Biloxi Historical Society] Spanish Colonial Period [1780-1811] [http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/vignettes/the-republic-of-west-florida/ Hancock County Historical Society] The Republic of West Florida [http://libguides.lib.usm.edu/genealogy Research Guide for Genealogy Research] University of Southern Mississippi *[http://libguides.lib.usm.edu/AfricanAmericanGenealogy African American Genealogy] [http://www.cah.utexas.edu/collections/american_south.php The Natchez Trace Collection (NTC)] is actually a series of collections totaling more than 450 linear feet of materials documenting the history of the Lower Mississippi River Valley from 1760 to the 1920s. Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin [http://www.nchgs.org/html/juzan_family.html Newton County Historical and Genealogical Society] The Juzan Family of Spanish West Florida and The Choctaw Nation ==== WikiTree Resources ==== [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish | US Southern Colonies Spanish]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_EAST | US Southern Colonies Spanish La Florida EAST]] ===== Existing Categories ===== [[:Category:Creek_War]] [[:Category:First_Seminole_War]] [[:Category: Gulf Coast, War of 1812]] [[:Category:US_Occupation_of_West_Florida]] *[[:Category:Battle_of_Baton_Rouge|Battle of Baton Rouge 1779]] *[[:Category:French_and_Indian_War|French and Indian War 1754-1763]] *[[:Category:Louisiana,_Religious_Congregations|Louisiana Religious]] *[[:Category:Louisiana_Rebellion_of_1768|Louisiana Rebellion of 1768]] *[[:Category:Louisiana_Militia, American_Revolution|Louisiana Militia in the American Revolution]] *[[:Category:Galvez_Expedition|Galvez Expedition]] ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== Please add a short description, and separate "paragraphs" using the = keys on either side of the title as needed. See the next paragraph for an example that uses 6 = signs on either side. ==== Surname/Family Pages ==== ====Spanish==== ::Islenos ====French==== ::French ====English==== [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE97670 First settlers of the Mississippi Territory] ::Colonist ==== Cemeteries ==== [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST-9.jpg|150px]] For the period we are researching, 1512 to 1821, few grave markers exist. Generally the markers were hewn from cedar boards, which have long since rotted, and burial was on the homestead. One of the oldest cemeteries in the oldest settlement in the Florida's,[http://www.cem.va.gov/CEMs/nchp/staugustine.asp Saint Augustine National Cemetery] , was not established until 1821. The location of some burial spots have been entered at [http://www.findagrave.com/ Find a Grave] ==== Free Resources ==== [http://www.southeastern.edu/acad_research/programs/csls/west_florida/documents/west_florida_travel_.pdf The West Florida Republic Trail] ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== [http://www.horsesoldier.com/research The Horse Soldier Research Service] offers a Standard Research Package for individual soldiers. For soldiers who served anytime from the Revolutionary War to the Spanish/American War. [http://www.thecajuns.com/surnames.htm#Canary_Island_Settlers Canary Island Settlers] at Terra de Buyes [Terre-aux-Boeuf] at a Settlement called Galveztown y Senora de Galvez, 1779-1783 under Census Records === Images and Maps=== [http://ufdc.ufl.edu/maps University of Florida's Map & Imagery Library] [http://rla.unc.edu/EMAS/local-gulf.html Early Maps of the American South] — Local Maps: Harbors and Islands (Gulf Coast
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==='''Further Reading'''=== [https://archive.org/details/westfloridaitsre00cham West Florida and its relation to the historical cartography of the United States; (1898)] Library of Congress. [https://archive.org/stream/viewofwestflorid00will#page/n12/mode/1up A view of West Florida, embracing its geography, topography], &c. with an appendix, treating of its antiquities, land titles, and canals, and containing a map, exhibiting a chart of the coast, a plan of Pensacola, and the entrance of the harbor. by John Lee Williams. Published 1827 Library of Congress [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=GpI5AAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP3 A concise natural history of East and West-Florida]– Bernard Romans. "Concise Natural History can be placed firmly in the genre of colonial promotional literature. Romans's book was an enthusiastic guide aimed at those seeking to establish modest holdings in the region:"http://www.uapress.ua.edu/product/978-0-8173-8423-4-A-Concise-Natural-History-of-East-and-West-Florida,872.aspx?skuid=2292 [http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/the-history-of-the-short-lived-independent-republic-of-florida-28056078/?no-ist The History of the Short-Lived Independent Republic of Florida] Smithsonian Magazine, May 2013, By William C. Davis [http://digitalcollections.fiu.edu/tequesta/files/1969/69_1_05.pdf A Scottish View of West Florida in 1769] - FIU Digital Library [http://www.flgenweb.org/history/britishw British West Florida] FL GenWeb [http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/docs/h/hisoffl.htm A History of Florida] Produced by the Florida Center for Instructional Technology [http://books.google.com/books?id=zGYJDMBqxxAC&dq=archives+of+the+spanish+government+of+west+florida Atlantic Loyalties: Americans in Spanish West Florida, 1785-1810] (Google eBook) Integrating social, cultural, economic, and political history, this is a study of the factors that grounded--or swayed--the loyalties of non-Spaniards living under Spanish rule on the southern frontier [http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/30152247?uid=3739688&uid=2&uid=4&uid=3739256&sid=21104124689561 Pensacola's Medical History: The Colonial Era, 1559-1821], by William S. Coker [http://mshistorynow.mdah.state.ms.us/articles/66/mississippi-under-british-rule-british-west-florida Mississippi Under British Rule - British West Florida] [http://myfloridahistory.org/library Florida Historical Society Digital Library] [http://www.flheritage.com/facts/history/summary/biblio.cfm A Brief Bibliography of Florida History] [http://www.academia.edu/1785114/Plazas_and_Power_Canary_Islanders_at_Galveztown_an_Eighteenth-Century_Spanish_Colonial_Outpost_in_Louisiana Plazas and Power: Canary Islanders at Galveztown, an Eighteenth-Century Spanish Colonial Outpost in Louisiana] by Rob Mann [http://www.jchgs-ms.org/PDF%20files/Else's%20timeline%201800-20%20part%202.pdf SOME of the EARLY LAND CLAIMS]; FAMILY NAMES, EVENTS OFFICIALS WHO WERE THE FIRST TO SERVE, Jackson County MS. [http://www.oceanspringsarchives.net/ "Five Centuries on Biloxi Bay: A Chronology of Ocean Springs, Mississippi] Presenting the history and genealogy of Ocean Springs, Mississippi, a wonderful and diverse community on the Mexican Gulf, which was founded by French Canadian soldiers of fortune and their French cohorts with the establishment of Fort Maurepas, in April 1699. Ocean Springs was incorporated in September 1892." Ray L. Bellande & Ocean Springs Archives [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cmamcrk4/pktfm.html#anchor1397250 HISTORY of ALABAMA AND INCIDENTALLY OF GEORGIA AND MISSISSIPPI, FROM THE EARLIEST PERIOD. BY Albert James Pickett 1851] [http://books.google.com/books?id=jq1bAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=inauthor:%22George+Gauld%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=nfzwTt7RCKfc0QHXidGNAg&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=inauthor%3A%22George%20Gauld%22&f=false '''An account of the surveys of Florida], &c. with directions for sailing from Jamaica or the West Indies, by the west end of Cuba, and through the Gulph of Florida. To accompany Mr. Gauld's charts. By: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Gauld_(surveyor) George Gauld]''' " “After Florida came into the possession of Great Britain, the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, sent out Mr George Gauld to make a thorough survey of the whole coast. He was employed in surveying the coasts and harbours of West Florida, and the west coast of East Florida from the summer of 1764, to the year 1781, when he was made prisoner by the Spaniards, in their invasion of Florida. These surveys were not published until the year 1790, after the death of Mr Gauld.",[http://books.google.com/books?id=jq1bAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=inauthor:%22George+Gauld%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=nfzwTt7RCKfc0QHXidGNAg&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=inauthor%3A%22George%20Gauld%22&f=false Sketches, Historical and Topographical, of the Floridas; More Particularly of East Florida by James Grant Forbes; Memoir on the Geography, and Natural and Civil History of Florida, Attended by a Map of That Country, &c. by William Darby. 1821. The North American Review. University of Northern Iowa: Jul. Volume 13, Issue 32, Pages pp. 91-92.] [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL24130725M/The_journal_of_Andrew_Ellicott The journal of Andrew Ellicott]In 1796, George Washington commissioned Ellicott as the U.S. representative on the commission for the survey of the border between the Spanish territories in Florida and the United States http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Ellicott Robin Fabel’s The Economy of British West Florida, 1763-1783 (University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, 1988) Robert V. Haynes’ The Natchez District and the American Revolution (University Press of Mississippi , Jackson, 1976). Grace King 's [https://archive.org/stream/creolefamiliesof00kingrich#page/n7/mode/2upCreole] families of New Orleans with illustrations by E. Woodward [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/America/United_States/Louisiana/_Texts/ARTWFR/Introduction*.html The Story of the West Florida Rebellion] by Stanley Clisby Arthur, The St. Francisville Democrat 1935 ==Interactive Map== [http://www.mapofus.org/mississippi/ '''Interactive Map of Mississippi County Formation History'''] [http://www.mapofus.org/louisiana/ ''' Interactive Map of Louisiana Parish Formation History'''] == Sources for this Page == "Records of West Florida, East Baton Rouge Parish, LA Courthouse, Vol. IV, pp. 213 - 200. During 1936 - 1939 the Spanish records were translated into English by the W.P.A. under the supervision of Mr Stanley Clisby Arthur, State Superintendent of Federal Archives in Louisiana, and five copies of the badly deteriorated original volumes of the Spanish records were made. These five copies were bound into 19 volumes. The original books and one set of the transcribed volumes are in the Courthouse of East Baton Rouge Parish, LA. West Feliciana Parish at St. Francisville, La, Tulane University in New Orleans, LA, University of Southeastern Louisiana at Hammond, LA, and the State Library of Louisiana also have copies. The Church of Later Day Saints Library in Utah has a microfilm of the records.
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|text=Member of [[Project: US Southern Colonies |US Southern Colonies]]' [[Space:US Southern Colonies Jamestown Team|Jamestown]], [[Space: US Southern Colonies Colony of Virginia Team|Virginia]], and [[Space:US Southern Colonies Categories Team|Categories]] Teams.}} = Other Stickers = Following are stickers that may also be appropriate for use on a profile of a Southern colonist, but which are not US Southern Colonies Project-managed stickers. (All stickers can be found through the [[:Category:Stickers|Stickers category]].) == Southern Pioneers == A related project, [[Project:Southern Pioneers|Southern Pioneers Project]] also has stickers, for project members and for the pioneer ancestor's profile. (See [[Project:Southern_Pioneers#Project_Stickers|this section of the project page]].) == Location Stickers == === Migrating Ancestor Sticker === {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = England | destination = Virginia | origin-flag = Flags-8.jpg | destination-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-49.png }} [[Template:Migrating Ancestor]] has [[Template:Migrating Ancestor#Flags|links]] to help you find flags (in addition to the ones shown [[#Location Stickers|above]]). The sticker displays origin and destination flags. Text is preset (see the [[Template:Migrating Ancestor|template page]] for details). The example uses the Cross of St George for origin in England and Virginia's flag for destination. {{Migrating Ancestor
| origin = England
| destination = Virginia
| origin-flag = Flags-8.jpg
| destination-flag = US_State_Flag_Images-49.png
}} The sticker does not add a category. === Nonmigrating Ancestor Sticker === {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo={{Name}} was born in the Province of South Carolina. |flag= US_Southern_Colonies_British_South_Carolina.jpg |tooltip=Logo for colonial South Carolina }} [[Template:Nonmigrating Ancestor]] has additional information and examples. See [[#Location Stickers|above]] for help finding images. {{Nonmigrating Ancestor
|addinfo={{Name}} was born in the Province of South Carolina.
|flag= US_Southern_Colonies_British_South_Carolina.jpg
|tooltip=Logo for colonial South Carolina
}} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo={{Name}} left Georgia to settle in Mississippi in 1801. |flag= US_Flags-3.png |tooltip=USA's flag at the time }} You can use this sticker even for migrating ancestors. For example, if you want just one flag or more flexibility with the sticker's text. {{Nonmigrating Ancestor
|addinfo={{Name}} left Georgia to settle in Mississippi in 1801.
|flag= US_Flags-3.png
|tooltip=USA's flag at the time
}} The sticker does not add a category. === Maryland === {{Maryland Sticker|an early settler in Maryland}} [[Template:Maryland Sticker]] for profiles of Marylanders (see details and other options on the [[Template:Maryland Sticker|template page]]). The Flag of Maryland "consists of the 17th-century heraldic banner with the colors and shield from the coat of arms of the Calvert-Crossland families of Sir George Calvert, the first Lord Baltimore (1579–1632)." ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Maryland Wikipedia] {{Maryland Sticker|an early settler in Maryland}} It does not add a category. === South Carolina === {{South Carolina Sticker|a settler in colonial South Carolina}} [[Template:South Carolina Sticker]] for profiles of South Carolinians (see details and other options on the [[Template:South Carolina Sticker|template page]]). South Carolina's flag has remained much the same "since 1775, being based on one of the first Revolutionary War flags." ~ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_South_Carolina Wikipedia] {{South Carolina Sticker|a settler in colonial South Carolina}} It does not add a category. === Virginia === {{Virginia Sticker|fulltext=Native Virginian}} [[Template:Virginia Sticker]] for profiles of Virginians (see details and other options on the [[Template:Virginia Sticker|template page]]). The Flag of Virginia shows the Great Seal of Virginia on a blue field. The Great Seal was adopted in 1776. {{Virginia Sticker|fulltext=Native Virginian}} It does not add a category. === Some Images for Migrating Ancestor Stickers === Wikipedia lists flags for the colonies as being the Colonial Red Ensign from 1707 to the Revolution. The flags for 1606-1707 are shown as the Union Jack and the Scottish Union Jack, or the flag of England (the Cross of Saint George). See also WikiTree's pages for [[Space:Flags of Colonial America|Flags of Colonial America]] (which includes some flags used during the Revolution), [[Space:US_Flags|USA Flags (1775-present)]], [[Space:US_State_Flag_Images|US State Flag Images]], and [[:Category:North_American_Flag_Images|North American Flag Images]]. For countries other than England, see [[Template:Country Flag]]/[[Space:Country Flags]] and links provided on the template page for the [[Template:Migrating Ancestor#Flags|Migrating Ancestor sticker]], including [[Space:Flags]]. {| cellpadding="4" border="1" style="border: 1px solid #b7c0cf; border-collapse:collapse;"; text align = center |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:Flags-2.gif | 75px | Union Jack 1606-1801]] |Flags-2.gif |Union Jack (1606-1801) |[[Image:UK_Flags.png | 75px | Scottish Union Jack 1606]] |UK_Flags.png |Scottish Union Jack |- |[[Image:Flags-8.jpg | 75px |England-Cross of St George ]] |Flags-8.jpg |England-Cross of St George |[[Image:Flags-5.jpg | 75px |Scotland-Cross of St Andrew ]] |Flags-5.jpg |Scotland-Cross of St Andrew |- |[[Image:Flags-46.png | 75px |Colonial Red Ensign]] |Flags-46.png |Colonial Red Ensign (1707-1776) |- |[[Image:US_Flags.png | 75px |Grand Union Flag]] |US_Flags.png |Grand Union Flag (3 Dec 1775-14 June 1777) |[[Image:US_Flags-2.png | 75px |Betsy Ross Flag]] |US_Flags-2.png |Betsy Ross Flag (14 June 1777) |}

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''Last Update: 9 September 2021''

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Project]] [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[Space:US Southern Colonies Teams|Teams]] == US Southern Colonies Teams == The following outline of the [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]]'s Teams is provided as a navigation tool to easily find the Team you're looking for. Project roles are defined [[Space:US Southern Colonies Project Roles|here]]. The project account is [[WikiTree-24]]. The project's leader is [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]]. === Managed Profiles Teams === : [[Space:US Southern Colonies Managed Profiles Teams|Managed Profiles Teams]] look after project-managed (PMP) and project-protected (PPP) profiles. ::Team Coordinator: [[Spratlin-29|Ken Spratlin]] === Colonial Teams === :[[Space:US Southern Colonies Colonial Teams|Colonial Teams]] focus on the pre-1776 profiles of the everyday men and women born and living in the colonies. :: Team Coordinator position is vacant. Contact [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]] if you would be interested in coordinating the overall colonial teams. # [[Space: US Southern Colonies Province of Maryland Team|Province of Maryland Team]], Team Leader: [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] # [[Space: US Southern Colonies Colony of Virginia Team|Colony of Virginia Team]] (post-1624-1776), Team Leader: Vacant. Contact [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]],or [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]] with questions/issues. # [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Jamestown_Team|Jamestown Team]] (pre-1625), Team Leader: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] # [[Space: US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina Team|Carolina Team]] (pre-1712), Team Leader: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] #[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_North_Carolina_%281712-1776%29 Team|Province of North Carolina Team]] (1712-1776), Team Leader: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] #[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_South_Carolina_%281712-1776%29 Team|Province of South Carolina Team]] (1712-1776), Team Leader: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] # [[Space: US Southern Colonies Province of Georgia Team|Province of Georgia Team]], Team Leader: [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] === Profile Improvement Teams === : [[Space:US Southern Colonies Profile Improvement Teams|Profile Improvement Teams]] cover all aspects of profile improvements from Data Doctors to Sourcing of unsourced profiles. :: Team Coordinator is [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] # [[Space: US Southern Colonies Arborists Team|Arborists Team]] - Seeks out and merges duplicate profiles.
Team Leader: Vacant - contact [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] if you would be willing to leader this team. # [[Space: US Southern Colonies Bio Builders Team|Bio Builders Team]] - Cleans up biography and sources sections and develops interesting, well-written, sourced biographies for profiles using inline sourcing.
Team Leader: [[Stephenson-2354|Beth Stephenson]] # [[Space: US Southern Colonies Categories Team|Categories Team]] - Works with the Categorization Project to maintain categories relating to US Southern Colonies (to 1776).
Team Leader: [[Spratlin-29|Ken Spratlin]] # [[Space: US Southern Colonies Connectors Team|Connectors Team]] - Connects up the loose profiles or branches to our global family WikiTree.
Team Leader: Vacant - contact [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] if you would be willing to leader this team. # [[Space: US Southern Colonies Data Doctors Team|Data Doctors Team]] - Improves the profiles within the Southern Colonies Project by reviewing the suggestion lists and completing the appropriate actions as a Data Doctor.
Team Leader: Vacant. If you are interested in leading this team, please contact [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] # [[Space: US Southern Colonies Sourcerers Team|Sourcerers Team]] - Finds and adds sources for profiles.
Team Leader: [[DeSpain-617| Laura DeSpain]] === Membership Team === : [[Space:US Southern Colonies Membership Team|Membership Team]] members act as the greeters to the project, welcoming people into the Google group, introducing them to the Team Leaders, and organizing competitions and events to encourage collaboration and participation in the project. :: Team Coordinator: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]

US Southern Colonies Texas

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[[Category:United States Project]] [[Category: United States Flag Images]] [[Category:Background Images]] ''[ [[#territories|click here]] ] to go to next table (below), "US Possessions and Territories"''
''[ [[Space:Flags of Colonial America|click here]] ] for Colonial/Revolutionary Flags
''[ [[Space:US_Flags|click here]] ] for USA Flags (1775-present)''
''[ [[Template:US Flag|click here]] ] to go to the US Flag template page''
''[ [[Space:Flags|click here]] ] and [ [[:Category:Flag Images|here]] ] to find more flags. {| cellpadding = "4" Border = ''1'' |+ '''Images of US State flags for use in profiles and templates''' |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images.png | 75px| Alabama]] |US_State_Flag_Images.png |Alabama 1895- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-60.png | 75px |Alabama w/border ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-60.png |Alabama w/border |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-1.png | 75px |Alaska]] |US_State_Flag_Images-1.png |Alaska 1827- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-2.png | 75px|Arizona ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-2.png |Arizona 1917- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-3.png | 75px |Arkansas]] |US_State_Flag_Images-3.png |Arkansas 1924- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-4.png | 75px|California ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-4.png |California 1911- |- |[[Image: US_State_Flag_Images-61.png| 75px |California w/border ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-61.png |California w/border |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-5.png | 75px |Colorado]] |US_State_Flag_Images-5.png |Colorado 1911- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-6.png | 75px|Connecticut ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-6.png |Connecticut 1897- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-7.png | 75px |Delaware]] |US_State_Flag_Images-7.png |Delaware 1913- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-8.png | 75px| Florida]] |US_State_Flag_Images-8.png |Florida 1985- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-62.png | 75px |Florida w/border ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-62.png |Florida w/border |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-9.png | 75px |Georgia]] |US_State_Flag_Images-9.png |Georgia 2003- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-10.png | 75px|Hawaii ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-10.png |Hawaii 1845- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-65.png | 75px |Hawaii w/border ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-65.png |Hawaii w/border |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-11.png | 75px |Idaho]] |US_State_Flag_Images-11.png |Idaho 1957- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-16.png | 75px|Illinois ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-16.png |Illinois 1969- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-63.png | 75px |Illinois w/border ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-63.png |Illinois w/border |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-17.png | 75px |Indiana]] |US_State_Flag_Images-17.png |Indiana 1917- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-18.png | 75px|Iowa ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-18.png |Iowa 1921- |- |[[Image: US_State_Flag_Images-19.png| 75px |Kansas]] |US_State_Flag_Images-19.png |Kansas 1961- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-20.png | 75px|Kentucky ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-20.png |Kentucky 1918- (Commonwealth) |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-4.jpg | 75px|Kentucky ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-4.jpg |Kentucky (w/proper color and dimensions) |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-21.png | 75px |Louisiana]] |US_State_Flag_Images-21.png |Louisiana 2006- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-22.png | 75px|Maine ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-22.png |Maine |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-23.png | 75px |Maryland]] |US_State_Flag_Images-23.png |Maryland |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-24.png | 75px|Massachusetts]] |US_State_Flag_Images-24.png |Massachusetts (Commonwealth) |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-13.png | 75px |Massachusetts w/border ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-13.png |Massachusetts w/border |- | ''[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-12.png |75 px |Massachusetts seal]]'' | ''US_State_Flag_Images-12.png '' | ''Massachusetts seal''
''(not a flag)'' |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-25.png | 75px |Michigan]] |US_State_Flag_Images-25.png |Michigan |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-26.png | 75px|Minnesota ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-26.png |Minnesota |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-15.png | 75px |Mississippi]] |US_State_Flag_Images-15.png | Mississippi 2020- |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-28.png | 75px|Missouri ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-28.png |Missouri |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-29.png | 75px |Montana]] |US_State_Flag_Images-29.png |Montana |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-30.png | 75px|Nebraska ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-30.png |Nebraska |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-32.png | 75px|Nevada ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-32.png |Nevada |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-33.png | 75px |New Hampshire]] |US_State_Flag_Images-33.png |New Hampshire |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-34.png | 75px|New Jersey ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-34.png |New Jersey |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-36.png | 75px |New Mexico]] |US_State_Flag_Images-36.png |New Mexico |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-35.png | 75px|New York ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-35.png |New York |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-37.png | 75px |North Carolina]] |US_State_Flag_Images-37.png |North Carolina |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-66.png | 75px | North Carolina w/border]] |US_State_Flag_Images-66.png |North Carolina w/border |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-38.png | 75px|North Dakota ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-38.png |North Dakota |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-39.png | 75px |Ohio]] |US_State_Flag_Images-39.png |Ohio |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-40.png | 75px|Oklahoma ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-40.png |Oklahoma |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-41.png | 75px |Oregon]] |US_State_Flag_Images-41.png |Oregon |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-42.png | 75px|Pennsylvania ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-42.png |Pennsylvania (Commonwealth) |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-43.png | 75px |Rhode Island]] |US_State_Flag_Images-43.png |Rhode Island |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-44.png | 75px|South Carolina ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-44.png |South Carolina |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-45.png | 75px |South Dakota]] |US_State_Flag_Images-45.png |South Dakota |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-46.png | 75px|Tennessee ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-46.png |Tennessee |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-47.png | 75px |Texas]] |US_State_Flag_Images-47.png |Texas |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-67.png | 75px |Texas w/border ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-67.png |Texas w/border |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images.jpg | 75px|Utah ]] |US_State_Flag_Images.jpg |Utah |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-48.png | 75px |Vermont]] |US_State_Flag_Images-48.png |Vermont |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-49.png | 75px|Virginia ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-49.png |Virginia (Commonwealth) |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-50.png | 75px |Washington]] |US_State_Flag_Images-50.png |Washington |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-51.png | 75px|West Virginia ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-51.png |West Virginia |- |[[Image: US_State_Flag_Images-52.png| 75px |Wisconsin]] |US_State_Flag_Images-52.png |Wisconsin |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-53.png | 75px|Wyoming ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-53.png |Wyoming |}
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for use in profiles and templates''' |- |Flag Image |Image File |Description |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-55.png | 75px |American Samoa ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-55.png |American Samoa (Territory) |- |[[Image: US_State_Flag_Images-56.png| 75px |Guam ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-56.png |Guam (Territory) |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-57.png | 75px |Northern Mariana Islands ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-57.png |Northern Mariana Islands (Commonwealth) |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-58.png | 75px |Puerto Rico ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-58.png |Puerto Rico (Commonwealth) |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-68.png | 75px |US Virgin Islands ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-68.png |US Virgin Islands (Territory) |- |[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-69.png | 75px |District of Columbia ]] |US_State_Flag_Images-69.png |District of Columbia (Federal District) |}

'''Note''': There is not currently a single page where City and County flags for USA locations are uploaded - such a page would quickly become unmanageable. Please upload such images to an appropriate state-level space page. See [[Project: United States|United States Project]] for a table of state-level project pages. The following table lists state-level pages that I'm aware of with images attached. ~ [[Noland-165]], 29 September 2021 {| cellpadding = "4" Border = ''1'' |+ '''Locator table for
city and county flags''' |- |State |State-level page |- |Hawaii |[[Space:Hawaii Locations Mapping|Hawaii Locations Mapping]] |} {{clear}}
''found orphaned/adopted 9 June 2020 - page and tables originally created by [[Thompson-9019|Dan Thompson]] in 2014.''

USAT Perida

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[[Category:USAT Perida]] [[Category:US Army Troop Transport Ships]] The USAT Perida (formerly Marchen Maersk) was a refitted Danish Cargo Ship used during World War II for the Transportation of US Army Troops in the Pacific Theatre. On 05/12/43, during the Attu, Aleution Islands Campaign, she hit an underwater pinnacle. She was towed to Safety and repairs were made. According to Lt. Col Hunt, they filled the hole with concrete and mattresses. Once this stop gap repair was completed she limped back to port for more substantive repair work. For a complete listing of USAT's[http://www.usmm.org/troopships.html] For General information on USAT's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troopship] ===Captain Christian Nielsen=== {{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-26.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Captain Christian Nielsen. }} "He was the commodore of the Maersk fleet during WW2 and Captain of USAT Perida...". From his "obituary in from the Danish Merchant Fleet magazine. He...died in 1950 at the age of 70 years and seems to have been a well loved and respected man. It says that the Marchen Maersk was seized by the Americans and it and he were employed carrying troops in the Pacific Ocean for the rest of the war. It says the two World Wars he took part in had taken a toll on his health but he would not give up. Although we never knew the man...it is clear that he bore an enormous responsibility on his shoulders ensuring the safe passage of those troops knowing that the ship could be sunk at any time, and I cannot help but admire him." Chris Jarvest

==Troop Transport Commanders== ===Lt. Col. Thomas C. Hunt, 1942-1943=== {{Image|file=Hunt-5491.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Lt. Col. Thomas C. Hunt. }}Then Major Thomas C. Hunt was the Troop Transport Commander for the Perida from 1942 through 1943.

USAT Sea Barb

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[[Category:USAT Sea Barb]] [[Category:US Army Troop Transport Ships]] == The USAT Sea Barb == The USAT Sea Barb was a US Army Troop Transport Ship used to transport men, equipment and supplies during World War II. Troop Transport Commander of the USAT Sea Barb (Maj. Thomas C. Hunt) from January 1944 - February 1946. There was a submarine called the Barb, but the Sea Barb Was a US Army Transport ship. The standard C3 was a 465-foot ship, of which 162 were built, in five variants. In addition, 75 ships were built to other designs in this size group. :277 :Manufacture: Western Steel :Location: San Francisco CA :89 :Name: Sea Barb :Type: C3-S-A2 :12,595 :6-Aug-43 :Sold 1949 as F. J. Luckenbach, later P & T Seafarer, then American Hawk, scrapped 1971[http://shipbuildinghistory.com/history/merchantships/wwii/c3cargoships.htm] For General information on USAT's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Troopship] For Complete listing of USAT's [http://www.usmm.org/troopships.html] ===Notes from Family=== "My father '''Charles Hamilton Hawn''' 4th served on the SSTA SEA BARB from '''Dec.1943 to Aug 14, 1944.''' He was a med tech and served in the Army. He was on the SSTA Sea Barb when it was damaged in warfare. He was trapped in the dispensary getting medical [supplies], when the ship was hit by enemy fire he was trapped and could not get out. Luckily some of his crew members remembered SRGT Hawn and got him out. He got back to port SFPE on 24 Jul 1945. When the Sea Barb went in for repairs he was transferred to the J.H. Kinkaid for the remainder of the war." - [[Hawn-371|Ginger Hawn]]

USBH Family Builders Applicants

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'''[[Project:US_Black_Heritage|WikiTree US Black Heritage Project]]''' '''This information is for applicants asking WikiTree's US Black Heritage Project to work on their family trees. If you haven't already done so, please complete the [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1-nW0Nk6JBSpb_5p79M8QsJIO1jFN8PNICXxT25m_Js0/edit Family Builder form] to request help.'''
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{{clear}} ==What We Do== #Build or extend your family tree with US Black heritage to the 2nd great grandparent generation (if enough information is available). #Help you transfer existing trees from another platform. #Add your tree to WikiTree (we will add the main couples for each generation and help you add the siblings of each person based on the sources we will give you). #Help you make the best use of WikiTree. #Show you how to connect with others at WikiTree to further your research. #We help you share your family tree information, while addressing your privacy concerns. Note: Black heritage is defined as ancestors who have been in the USA for several generations and people who likely have ancestors who were enslaved in the USA. Our project doesn't have the expertise to build African or African Diaspora family trees outside the USA. ==What We Don't Do== *We cannot help you with DNA questions. *We cannot help you find where the African ancestry discovered in your DNA comes from. *Everything we do is based on existing documents. If you are uncertain of the identity of a birth parent, please see the [[Project: Adoption Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] who may be able to help you with that if you have taken a DNA test. *We may be able to give you a few suggestions on pre Civil War research, but we cannot promise to break down any brick walls before this time. The hope is: the more profiles we create from pre-Civl War documents, and the more family we connect, the more brick walls we can break down. ==Requirements For Help== *Family Building is open to anyone with US Black heritage in their tree, who has enough family information to get us back to the 1940 census. *You will be asked to become a [[Help:Membership|member of WikiTree]] if you aren't already. Membership is 100% free. Please make sure you have upgraded from Guest Membership to Family Membership (also free). Guests cannot build trees and take advantage of all the features. Please add your parents and grandparents if known. ==Setting Up Your WikiTree Profile== Here are some ways you can enhance your profile. These are all optional. #Add the tags that you are interested in following or receiving notifications for and consider including: "black_heritage" or "slavery." #To get you started, add as many of your family members to your tree as you already know. #Add one or both of these stickers anywhere on your personal profile by copy/pasting this code: {{African-American Sticker}} {{Clear}}gives you {{African-American Sticker}} {{African Ancestry}} {{Clear}}gives you {{African Ancestry}} {{Clear}} {{Clear}} ==Considerations== *'''Privacy:''' US Black Heritage and WikiTree care about your privacy. Please click on the privacy tab of your profile or this [[Help:Privacy|help page]] to learn about the privacy settings for close family profiles. Living family will always be unlisted and unviewable. Anyone born more than 150 years ago or who died over 100 years ago will always have open privacy since it is expected many people will share them in their trees. We leave it up to you to choose the privacy level that makes you most comfortable for your close family members. **Something to consider--allowing your close, deceased family members to be viewable (green privacy lock) or open for editing, may allow for more collaboration and connection with family members. *'''Stickers:''' The African-American Sticker {{African-American Sticker}} is a very important part of our project as it serves several purposes. 1) It allows us to honor heritage, 2) It helps us with genealogy, and 3) It is the only way we can track and count our profiles. We will place this sticker automatically on any Black profiles we create. ==FAQs== *Who does USBH Family Builders help? **Anyone with US Black heritage who wishes to build their family tree. **Anyone who has enough family information to start with to get us back to the 1940 census. *Do people need to be WikiTree members to apply for help from a Family Builder? **Yes, they will need to become a [[Help:Membership|member]] in order to have their tree built on WikiTree. *Does the whole family tree need to be Black? **No. We recognize families are diverse. We will build out the entire family tree (based on the above criteria) to the best of our ability regardless of race/ethnicity. If we don't have the ability to work on certain branches, we will make recommendations of where you can go for help. *This is free, so what's the catch? **No catch! US Black Heritage Project has a goal of creating the largest database of connected family with Black Heritage (including the largest slavery database). In order to do this, we need to add and connect family profiles. By building a tree for you, we're not adding random profiles, but adding them for people who can share them with their family. It's so much more meaningful! ==Research Questions== The Family Builders Program is for the purpose of helping people create their trees on WikiTree. We don't have enough volunteers available to answer specific research questions. If you have a specific research question or brick wall you are working on, please do the following: #Join WikiTree and add as many of your ancestors as possible. Don't forget to add a list of your sources. This will help volunteers with the context they need in order to help you. #Go to the WikiTree menu and under the Help tab, choose "forum g2g." #Post a question and link it to the profile of the person you are asking about. **Add the tags black_heritage, research_assistance, and a tag for the state the person lived in. **Choose the category "Genealogy Help." **Be specific as possible about your research question including what you have tried already and what information you are looking for.

USBH Heritage Exchange, How to Find Enslaved Ancestors

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[[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|US Black Heritage: Heritage Exchange Portal]]''' This is a quick guide for starting to research enslaved ancestors in the United States. == General Research == * Start with yourself! Add your parents and grandparents, with written sources, ideally including birth/marriage/death, census, etc. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/ FamilySearch] is a good place to start for these basics in the United States. * Ask your family members about stories that have been handed down for generations. Even seemingly insignificant details can end up being very helpful. Info particular to African American Genealogy * Tracing families before 1870 can be very challenging. This is the first year that newly freed African Americans were recorded by name in the federal census. The loss of nearly all 1890 federal censuses is also an impediment. But there are still myriad avenues to explore, see bottom for resource links. * Here are 2 methods to try if you have identified a family member in the 1870 census: ** Assume the previously enslaved ancestor still lived near the former slave owner. Check the 1870 census for nearby white families who were also listed as slave owners in the 1860 slave schedule, then see if any of the family groups match, in terms of age and gender. ** Assume the previously enslaved ancestor moved away from where they had been enslaved. See if the last name they were using in 1870 matches any slave owner within several-county radius of their 1870 location. * WikiTree members have gathered dozens of resources, for the United States in general, and specific to each state - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:African-American_Genealogy_Resources African American Genealogy Resource Page] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/African_American_Genealogy African American Guide on FamilySearch] This guide includes many links to databases and other sources, including the Freedmen Bureau Records and the Southern Claims Commission. *The National Archives recently digitized Confederate Slave Payrolls: **[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/719477 Full records at National Archives] **[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Confederate_Slave_Payrolls_-_National_Archives_Catalog Partially categorized at FamilySearch] **[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Index_to_Confederate_Slave_Payrolls_on_WikiTree Index on WikiTree], with links to pages by county, and links to identified slave owners and enslaved ancestors. Project Ongoing. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Index_of_Slave_Ship_Manifests_in_USA Coastwise Slave ship Manifests] *Plantations [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] *[https://blogs.loc.gov/headlinesandheroes/2019/10/runaway-fugitive-slave-ads-in-newspapers/ "Runaway Slave" ads] can provide valuable information, try searching: ** https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ ** https://app.freedomonthemove.org/ * [https://www.archives.gov/research/genealogy/charts-forms Blank census forms,] typewritten, for when images are hard to read *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgDq04P-jvU Video: Freedmen's Bureau and Freedman's Bank Records] with Nicka Sewell-Smith and Crista Cowan *Tips for Research: [[Space:Researching_The_Enslaved|Researching The Enslaved]] == Research on Wikitree == === Chosen Surnames or Slave Owner Names === * Search for the surname and given name, if available, of the last known ancestor using the [[Special:SearchPerson|Search Person Form]]. * Repeat the search with any chosen surnames or slave owner's name. * Repeat with multiple slave owner's names if available. Any known enslaved profiles will be linked to the slave owner's profile even if there is only a first name. === Location === * Search for slaves in a specific county by category. using the [[Special:SearchPerson|Search Person Form]] and '''Option 4 - Search for Any Text''' ** Example: Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Slaves === US Black Heritage (USBH) Categories === * Search for enslaved ancestors and slave owners in categories. using the [[Special:SearchPerson|Search Person Form]] and '''Option 4 - Search for Any Text''' ** Check the location category. '''Example:''' Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Slaves for enslaved ancestors with existing profiles. ** Check the location category. '''Example:''' Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Slave Owners for existing profiles. Any known enslaved profiles will be linked to the slave owner's profile even if there is only a first name. ** Check the category '''USBH Heritage Exchange, Connected''' for profiles of enslaved people in the US Black Heritage's Heritage Exchange Program who have been connected to their descendants

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[[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] '''[[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]'''
'''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Program|Heritage Exchange Team Program]]'''
'''[[:Category: USBH Heritage Exchange|Heritage Exchange Category]]''' ---- '''This page is for use by USBH Heritage Exchange Team members''' *However, any interested WikiTreer is welcome to follow these guidelines if they are creating a new slave owner or enslaved ancestor profile. But please do not remove any categories. (you can add the appropriate ones as outlined below, but please do not delete any categories unless you are a team member) *Please note, at this time we can only create profiles for enslaved ancestors with names. This means they need a given name (first name), and a surname (last name); see below links for more on naming conventions. ==Links== *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal|Heritage Exchange Portal]] A place for all WikiTree members to start. *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Naming_Conventions_for_Slaves|Naming Conventions for Slaves]] *[[Space:Documenting_Enslaved_People_in_WikiTree|Documenting Enslaved People/Slave Owners in WikiTree]] *[[Space:Documenting_Unnamed_Enslaved_Persons|Documenting Unnamed Enslaved People]] *[[:Category: USBH Heritage Exchange|Heritage Exchange categories]] ==Process== #All newly created slave and slave owner profiles and space pages with lists of slaves or documents are added to the [[:Category: USBH Heritage Exchange|Heritage Exchange category]] by WikiTree members. #Heritage Exchange Team members will check this category on a regular basis for new profiles and pages. #Heritage Exchange Team members should go through each new profile/page listed in this category for quality control purposes (make sure everything is standardized) based on the checklists below and then move them to the next appropriate categories. (Always leave a comment in the "explain your changes" field; see bottom of this page for more information). #Once the profile/page has each needed item from the checklist, remove [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange]]. '''For slave profiles''', replace the category with the category: [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Linked]] If a category you need does not exist, please post in the US Black Heritage Google group or on Discord to request it be created for you. ===Slave Owner Profile Checklist=== *Add the slave owner by location category (use county location if known). **Example: Category:Essex County, Virginia, Slave Owners **When they were part of a plantation, also ensure its category is present.... Example: Category:Chemonie Plantation, Leon County, Florida *Slaves are listed and linked under the === Slaves === heading. *If the slave profiles have not yet been created, add the category: [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] *If a document is referenced, make sure it's linked if possible. If you know the document has been added to a space page, make sure the space page is linked. *If the profile lists slaves who have not yet been identified by name, add the category: [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] *If the slave owner has more than 10 slaves and a space page has not yet been created to list them, add the category: [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Space Page]] *'''Once each profile has been checked and it is satisfactory, remove the Heritage Exchange category.''' ===Slave Profile Checklist=== *Check if they were born before emancipation. If not, don't use any Heritage Exchange categories. *Add the Slaves by location category (use county location if known) **Example: Category:Essex County, Virginia, Slaves **When they were part of a plantation, also ensure its category is present.... Example: Category:Chemonie Plantation, Leon County, Florida *Slave owners are listed and linked under the === Slave Owners === heading. If there is more than one slave owner, make sure they are all listed. If the slave owner went by different names, such as a woman with a different married name, make sure to list all the last names for that woman. * If the slave owner profile is not yet created, add the category [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] *Add the {{African-American Sticker}} below the biography heading. *If there is more than one slave owner, check to make sure the last names are placed in the correct name fields. *If the last name at birth is an educated guess (example, was created with slave owner's last name, see [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Naming_Conventions_for_Slaves|Naming Conventions for Slaves]]), add this template above the biography heading: {{Slave LNAB}} *If they were manumitted pre-1865, add the appropriate [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_of_America%2C_Free_People_of_Color Free People of Color category] for that state. *If they have children attached to the profile, add the category: [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Linked]] category. Also use this category if the child died young and you know they did not have children. If children are '''not''' attached to the profile, add the category: [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Linked]]. *'''Once each profile has been checked and it is satisfactory, remove the Heritage Exchange category.''' ===Free People of Color Profile Checklist=== *Check if they were born before emancipation. If not, they don't get any FPOC categories. *Add the Free People of Color category by state (use county location if known and available). Very few county level categories yet exist. **Example: Category: Virginia, Free People of Color *Add the {{African-American Sticker}} below the biography heading. *If they have children attached to the profile, add the category: [[Category: USBH Free People of Color, Linked]] category. Also use this category if the child died young and you know they did not have children. If children are '''not''' attached to the profile, add the category: [[Category: USBH Free People of Color, Needs Linked]]. ===Space Pages Checklist=== *Note: we also call these Space Pages our "Slavery Documentation Pages" *'''Add the Slave AND Slave Owner category by location.''' (use county location if known. If unknown, use the state location). **Example: Category: Essex County, Virginia, Slave Owners and Category: Essex County, Virginia, Slaves. '''OR''' if the county is unknown, use Virginia, Slave Owners and Virginia, Slaves *For a document with slaves, or a list of slaves, is each named slave linked to a profile? If no slave profiles have been created, add the [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] category. If slave profiles have been created, link them using the Wiki code such as [[Doe-1234|John Doe]]. *Check that the named slave owner has a link to his/her profile. *Check that the link for the space page is on both slave owner and slave profiles in their biographies. *If the page lists slaves who have not yet been identified by name, add the category: [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] *'''Once the space page has each been checked and it is satisfactory, remove [[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange]]. ''' ===Categories=== There are 10 categories currently used for the Heritage Exchange Program. *[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange]] is used on all newly created slave and slave owner profiles and space pages. USBH project members will check profiles and pages in this category for completeness, then remove the category. *[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Linked]] is used on any slave profile not yet linked to their children. *[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Linked]] is used on any slave profile linked to their children. They do not have to be connected to the Global Tree to be in this category. If their children need to be linked to their own children, use the Needs Linked category on those profiles or if not enslaved, use [[Category: US Black Heritage Project, Needs Linked]]. *[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs LNAB]] is used when the last name is unknown or a place holder last name has been used. Do not add this category if using the {{Slave LNAB}} template. This template adds the category automatically. *[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Owner Profile]] is used on any slave profiles or space pages when a slave owner profile has not yet been linked. The slave owner may or may not yet be identified. *[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] is used on slave owner profiles or space pages when slave profiles need to be created. *[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] is used on slave owner profiles or space pages when a list of unnamed slaves has been created, but they still need to be identified by name. *[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Status Unknown]] is used on profiles when an African-American person was born before the civil war, but it is unknown if the person was ever enslaved or lived as a free person. This category alerts people that we might need to look for a slave owner or paperwork for a free person of color. *[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Space Page]]Used on slave owner profiles when it is known there are more than 10 slaves to be listed and the page has not yet been created. This page will be used as a slavery workspace. *[[Category: USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Plantation Category]]Used only on Plantation Space Pages when the category has not yet been created for that plantation. ===Consideration for Descendants of Slave Owners=== One of our jobs as a project is to help descendants of slave owners understand why it's important to list slaves on their ancestors' profiles and connect them together. We don't want to make them feel like we are calling them out or shaming them. Please work to keep open communication with the profile managers of the profiles you will be editing, especially if these are profiles you have come across or are working on and that haven't been added to the Heritage Exchange category by the profile manager. '''When making edits to profiles you don't manage, please use the "Explain your changes" field 100% of the time.''' It's a courtesy to the profile manager so they know what change you made without having to hunt for it. When adding a list of slaves to a profile, please add something similar to this in the '''comment section of the profile'''. You can copy/paste the same message, changing the name each time. *As a member of the US Black Heritage Project, I have added a list of the slaves owned by on this profile with categories using the standards of the US Black Heritage Exchange Program. This helps us connect enslaved ancestors to their descendants. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Heritage_Exchange_Portal the Heritage Exchange Portal] for more information. == Profile Format Outline == ''Above the'' '''Biography Heading''' * Categories (examples): ** [[Category:Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Slaves]] ** [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] * Templates (examples): ** {{Slave LNAB}} == Biography == *Stickers (examples): ** {{African-American Sticker}} === Slaves === or === Slave Owners === == Research Notes == == Sources ==
'''[[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]'''

USBH Heritage Exchange Slavery Projects Team

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[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Teams|US Black Heritage Project Teams]] '''The Slavery Projects Team is part of the US Black Heritage Exchange Program. Slavery Projects involve large groups of slaves documented together, whether by event, location, or owner/trader.''' '''Coordinators:''' [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]], [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Martzen]] ==Plantations== '''Team Leader: [[Hartman-981|Michelle Detwiler]]''' '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantation Space Pages]]''' Long-Term Goals: *Gather all existing WikiTree plantation space pages and add them to the Plantations Index page *Complete existing plantation pages on the Plantation Index page *Create new Plantations Pages, adding slave owner and slave documentation to these pages Short-Term Goals *Slave profiles need to be created for existing plantations on the Plantations Index page *Further research needed on some of the existing plantation pages This project has two spreadsheets we work off of: *A list of plantations *A list of over 2000 slave owners Categories: *All plantations with space pages need categories created *All slaves, slave owners, and other key figures at a plantation should have categorization pertaining to the plantation ==American Colonization Society/Emigration to Liberia== '''Coordinator: [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]]''' *[[Space:American_Colonization_Society|American Colonization Society]] founded the colony of Liberia in 1822 for the express purpose of sending free blacks back to Africa. Continue to develop the history and the profiles associated with the ACS. *[[Space:Emigrants_to_Liberia|Emigrants to Liberia]] This page lists the ships that left the US for Liberia. Each ship needs to be linked to the roll of passengers, given a category, and profiles created for those who emigrated. ==Book of Negroes== The Book of Negroes is a historical document that records names and descriptions of 3,000 Black Loyalists, enslaved Africans who escaped to the British lines during the American Revolution and were evacuated to points in Nova Scotia as free people of colour. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Book_of_Negroes ==Clotilda (Last Known Slave Ship)== Names of known slaves who survived the voyage American Name|African Name|African Tribe. These people need profiles. [[Space:Clotilda:_Last_Known_US_Slave_Ship|Clotilda (Last Known Slave Ship)]] ==Coastwise Slave Manifests== Coordinators: [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Marzten]] and [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]] [[Space:Index_of_Slave_Ship_Manifests_in_USA|Coastwise Slave Ship Manifests]] A directory of the transcribed ship manifests from the National Archives. Each ship needs a free space page and categories; profiles of the enslaved are also needed. ==Confederate Slave Payrolls== Coordinators: [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Marzten]] and [[Pocock-248|Gina Jarvi]] [[Space:Index_to_Confederate_Slave_Payrolls_on_WikiTree|Index to Confederate Slave Payrolls]] A very large and complex project to document the named slaves who were loaned out to the Confederacy by their owners. ==Georgetown GU272== Leader: [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] [[Space:Georgetown_University%2C_GU272_Slaves|Georgetown GU272]] *This project has a set of categories for ancestors and descendants *This project has a spreadsheet with the heads of the families listed. *Most of these profiles need to be sourced. ==Notable Projects== We would like to document all presidents, vice presidents, and congressmen who owned slaves. Please ask for access to the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1JN05v9buQFUhdCRuwresXNlPkg63xFv_CnXaAGeegfE/edit#gid=0 presidents, vice presidents, and other big name people] spreadsheet or the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1B-eNGEv-y3UVUZxqmHRcQfngkHt_8ECyc-InkTXexSM/edit congressmen spreadsheet] if you are a member of USBH and would like to work on this project. ===Thomas Jefferson=== [[Space:Monticello_Plantation%2C_Albemarle%2C_Virginia|Monticello Plantation, Albemarle, Virginia]] *Plantation pages are being created and slave research and documentation is currently active ==Slave Owners by Slave Schedule== This index is for the purpose of insuring we document every slave owner who appears on the 1850 and 1860 slave schedules. They are indexed by county for each year. These lists come from Family Search. *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1850 Slave Schedule Slave Owner Index]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1860 Slave ScheduleSlave Owner Index]] ==Weeping Time== [[Space:The_Weeping_Time%2C_List_of_Slaves|List of Weeping Time Slaves]] For resources see: [[Space:Slavery%2C_United_States_of_America|Slavery, United States of America, Resources]]

USCW Challenge Worksheet

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[[Image:Union_and_Confederate_service_badges-3.gif|150px]] '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Civil_War_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page Main US Civil War Project Monthly Challenges Page]''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States_--_Project_Newsletter_Archives Link to Archives for Newsletters and Challenges] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Civil_War_Project_-_Boot_Camp Civil War Project Boot Camp] == May Sutlers Challenge == The purpose of the Sutlers Challenge is to research and document the lives of these individuals. Who were the sutlers? What can we learn about these sutler’s lives before, during and after the Civil War? Who were their ancestors and their families? Who were their descendants? '''It would be great if you shared about your Sutler on G2G''' Here are some sample sutler profiles: :[[Church-9141|Darius J. Church]], 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry :[[Lindley-1934|Ira Lindley]], 6th Indiana, :[[Scottron-2|Samuel R. Scottron]], 3rd U. S. C. I. === Instructions for May 1st to 31st Challenge === This Sticker can be added to '''YOUR''' Personal Profile Page: {{Challenge Sticker|image=Occupation_Image_Capture-13.jpg|challenge=Sutlers |date=May 2024|project=US Civil War|type=Researched Sutlers in}} {{Challenge Sticker|image=Occupation_Image_Capture-13.jpg|challenge=Sutlers |date=May 2024|project=US Civil War|type=Researched Sutlers in}} #Add your ID to the Sign-up Chart #Look at the '''Sutler's listed beneath the Chart''', pick the Sutler/unit that you wish to research '''(cut/paste sutler/unit into the chart)'''. ''[Note: You can research as many as you feel comfortable working on.]'' #The Challenge Tracker will again be used for every new profile you create, and those you have updated. '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/USCivilWarChallenge/User.htm Challenge Scores Link]''' :*Note: You will be researching, creating a profile, adding biographies, sources, categories and a sticker to each Sutler you select. :*Beneath the Sign-up Chart you will find Categories/Stickers, Research Sites Plus Hints on how to research---And of course the List of Sutlers to Pick from. === Challenge Sign-up Chart=== Edit button is across from the title. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" USA |- ! align="left" style="background:#6666ff; "|Member ID's ! align="left" style="background:#6666ff;"|Sutler |- |1) [[Hallett-341|Cathryn Hondros]] | [[Beaudry-935|V. Beaudry]], 1st Regiment U. S. Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and CardIboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/los-angeles-daily-news-7-12-1861-la-dail/144015477/ “Los Angeles Daily News”, (Los Angeles, California), 12 Jul 1861, page 2]; {{FindAGrave| 206819365}} |- |2) [[Jones-116753|Norman Jones]] |[[Spiegel-391|Joseph Spiegel]], 120th Ohio Infantry; [[Christy-2144|John W Christy]], 37th Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-aurora-journal/143207602/ “The Aurora Journal”, (Aurora, Indiana), 17 Oct 1861, page 3] |- |3) [[Lambert-1995|Nan Starjak]] |[[Belden-842|Mead Belden]], 27th New York, [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2021641044/ Library of Congress photo], {{FindAGrave | 58906493}} |- |4) [[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] | M. Kingsbury, 18th Connecticut, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 24, 5¢ token, 25¢ token; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880008/1861-65-ct-s-18-5b-m.-kingsbury-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880009/1861-65-ct-s-18-25b-m.-kingsbury-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] |- |5)[[Kreutzer-114|Pam Kreutzer]] |[[Fenlon-257|Ed Felon]], Fort Leavenworth, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-smoky-hill-and-republican-union/143195670/ “The Smoky Hill and Republican Union”, (Junction City, Kansas), 29 May 1862, page 3][https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/LTZG-L73 Family Search][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36467186/edward_fenlon FAGM] and [[Rich-8801|Hiram Rich]], Fort Leavenworth, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-leavenworth-times/143198483/ “The Leavenworth Times”, (Leavenworth, Kansas), 8 Jan 1862, page 3] and [[Ege-74|Col. Andrew G. Ege]], Fort Leavenworth, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-leavenworth-times/143198483/ “The Leavenworth Times”, (Leavenworth, Kansas), 8 Jan 1862, page 3] ----[[Beecher-1210|Hezekiah H. Beecher]], 40th Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.jstor.org/stable/43583192 American Journal of Numismatics (1897-1924), Vol. 38, No. 2 (Oct 1903), pp. 56-59]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880037/1861-65-il-s-40-5c-h.h.-beecher-and-co-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; {{FindAGrave | 24916464}} |- |6)[[Ressler-3|Dave Ressler]] | [[Merwin-695|Phineas Merwin]], 8th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880204/1861-65-oh-s-8-5b-p.-merwin-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] |- |7)[[English-1710|Victoria English]] |[[Drennan-912|Wm. W. Drennan]], 64th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880264/1861-65-oh-s-64-5b-wm-w.-drennan-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; {{FindAGrave| 134285320}} |- |8) [[Simpier-2| Andrew Simpier]] | Unknown Alvord, 19th Connecticut, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/litchfield-enquirer/143191409/ “Litchfield Enquirer”, (Litchfield, Connecticut), 28 Aug 1862, page 2] |- |9) [[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] |[[Bostwick-1098|J. R. Bostwick]],11th New York Cavalry, [https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/civil-war-sutler-token-145404-2334-c-5774ef8a10 Sutler scrip]; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/connecticut-western-news/144055044/ “Connecticut Western News”, (Salisbury, Connecticut), 28 Oct 1897, page 2] |- |10) [[Herod-269|Molly Herod]] | [[Bush-2094|Francis Edkin Bush]], [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-record/143730476/ “The Custer County Chief”, (Broken Bow, Nebraska), 15 Dec 1921, page 1]; {{FindAGrave|64595344}} |- |11)[[Schafer-3394|Elizabeth Schafer]] |[[Kimball-6223| Alvin Kimball, Esq]]., 37th Iowa, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/muscatine-evening-journal/143184380/ “Muscatine Evening Journal”, (Muscatine, Iowa), 8 Nov 1862, page 3] |- |12) [[Hallett-341|Cathryn Hondros]] |[[Brown-130654|Benjamin Lafayette Brown]], unknown southwest regiment, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/green-bay-advocate/146218784/ “Green Bay Advocate”, (Green Bay, Wisconsin), 11 Nov 1880, page 3], his brother [[Brown-141013|Harry Fairchild Brown]] and [[Goodell-1314|Nathan Goodall]], [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-bay-city-press/146275449/ “The Bay City Press”, (Green Bay, Wisconsin), 7;Sep 1861, page 3]; [[Arl-4|John Arl]], 34th Kentucky, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; {{FindAGrave| 119800799}}; Clark M. Curtis, 23rd Michigan, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press/73498836/ “Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 17 Sep 1862, page 1] |- |13) [[Floyd-1923| Ron Floyd]] |1st Mississippi Cavalry 1st Virginia Cavalry 17th South Carolina |- |14) [[Lee-29092| Cathy Brandstetter]] |[[Soper-2316|Byron Soper]], 22nd Connecticut, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/hartford-courant/143189240/ “Hartford Courant”, (Hartford, Connecticut), 22 Sep 1862, page 2]; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/hartford-courant/143323445/ “Hartford Courant”, (Hartford, Connecticut), 26 Sep 1862, page 3]; [https://www.bridgemanimages.com/en-US/noartistknown/two-civil-war-sutler-s-chits-camp-money/object/asset/3029243 10¢ paper script] |- |15) [[Rodgers-2825|Jody Rodgers]] |[[Bastian-1180|P. Bastian]], 114th Ohio, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-zanesville-daily-courier/143188427/ “The Zanesville Daily Courier”, (Zanesville, Ohio), 27 Sep 1862, page 2] |- |16) [[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] |[[Cooley-5878|Col. S. A. Cooley]], 6th & 7th Connecticut, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/hartford-courant/143196709/ “Hartford Courant”, (Hartford, Connecticut), 14 Mar 1862, page 2]; [https://twelvekey.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/ngsmagazine2014-041.pdf “Sutlers of the Civil War”] |- |17) [[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] |E. D. Gardner, 6th Regiment Connecticut Volunteers, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; see also Sutler William DeCosey |- |18) [[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] |A. H. Daniels, 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery, [https://www.mansfieldnumismaticsociety.org/ctmerchantscrip5a.htm Sutler’s Check] |- |19) [[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] | J. P. Stevens, 19th Connecticut, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/litchfield-enquirer/143323132/ “Litchfield Enquirer”, (Litchfield, Connecticut), 30 Oct 1862, page 2] |- |20) [[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] |[[Wood-56999|William L. Wood]], 12th Connecticut, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/hartford-courant/143207427/ “Hartford Courant”, (Hartford, Connecticut), 22 Oct 1861, page 2] |- |21) | |- |22) | |- |23) | |- |24) | |- |} === Sticker and Category === :Category: Sutler :Category:Sutlers, United States of America :Category:Union Citizens Aiding the Union Cause, United States Civil War '''Sticker, copy/paste''' :{{Occupation|image=Occupation_Image_Capture-13.jpg|text=was a Sutler during the US Civil War}} {| |{{Occupation|image=Occupation_Image_Capture-13.jpg|text=was a Sutler during the US Civil War}} |} === Research Material and Hints === *[https://ident.familysearch.org/identity/login/ Family Search] *[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/122681358 1863-1865, 400 Sutlers: Names Index to Press Copies of Letters Sent Granting Permits to Sutlers] *[https://www.archives.gov/files/calendar/genealogy-fair/2021-06-08-kluskens-handout.pdf Civil War Union Sutler's pgs 5 and 6] has several links you can try *[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/2591960 National Archives] 1845-1937 Records of Disallowed Claims of Sutlers *[http://cwtsociety.com/index.shtml Civil War Token Society] *'''Research Hints:''' #The newspaper articles that are attached will help pinpoint location and time period Sutler received his position and/or the time and place the Sutler’s died. #Because military units were often raised from a specific geographical region, knowing the military unit a Sutler was attached to can help pinpoint location for the 1860 census. #In civilian life, the sutler’s occupation was often some type of merchant or a businessman of some sort. #Sutlers tended to be somewhat older than the typical soldier or officer, being born prior to 1835. Of course there are exceptions. #Some individuals describe themselves as “commissary agents” rather than “sutlers” later in life. === Civil War Sutlers List === Sutler, Affiliated Military unit(s) and Sources Pick one or more Sutlers, '''cut and paste him/them onto the sign-up chart'''. * G. M. Alexander, Fort McHenry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 94 * J. K. Alexander, 33rd Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.jstor.org/stable/43583192 American Journal of Numismatics (1897-1924), Vol. 38, No. 2 (Oct 1903), pp. 56-59] * Unknown Allen, 84th Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 98, 5¢ scrip, 10¢ scrip * F. E. Arnold, 5th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * H. Asher, 9th Virginia, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880377/1861-65-va-s-9a-5b-h.-asher-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * I. August, 84th Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.jstor.org/stable/43583192 American Journal of Numismatics (1897-1924), Vol. 38, No. 2 (Oct 1903), pp. 56-59]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880054/1861-65-il-s-84-5b-i.-august-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * Unknown Aull, 45th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880224/1861-65-oh-s-45-5b-mcbeth-and-aull-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880225/1861-65-oh-s-45-10b-mcbeth-and-aull-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token]; see also Sutler McBeth * W. J. Babcock, HQ 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/weekly-national-intelligencer/143177335/ “Weekly National Intelligencer”, (Washington, District of Columbia), 18 Jun 1863, page 2] * M. L. Bachrach, Seward’s Regiment (possibly the 103rd New York, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 100, 5¢ scrip, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6C12-79GV “Trow's New York City directory, City directory, 1861-1864”] * George W. Backland/Buckland, 21st New York, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/buffalo-courier-express/144048679/ “Buffalo Courier Express”, (Buffalo, New York), 25 Jun1862, page 3]; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-buffalo-daily-republic/143324449/ “The Buffalo Daily Republic”, (Buffalo, New York), 26 Jun 1862, page 3]; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-great-bend-weekly-tribune-obituary-f/144050196/ “The Great Bend Weekly Tribune”, (Great Bend, Kansas), 8 Aug 1908, page 3] * C. W. Bangs, 6th Maine Battery, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880124/1861-65-me-s-6-5c-c.w.-bangs-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880125/1861-65-me-s-6-10b-c.w.-bangs-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token], [https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-13782X/maine-6th-maine-battery-undated-1861-1865-cw-bangs-25-cents-schenkman-me-6-25n-me-a25n-w-lme-100-025j-rarity-9-nickel-plai 25¢ token] * Unknown Bare, 11th West Virginia, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman,; [https://www.ebay.com/itm/256404218789?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=eh0u7vi_Spm&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY 25¢ token], see also Sutler Rauch *[[Barnum-165| E. P. Barnum]], Fort Abercrombie, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/st-cloud-democrat/143306847/ “St Cloud Democrat”, (Saint Cloud, Minnesota), 13 Oct 1864, page 2]; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-sauk-centre-herald/144016193/ “The Sauk Centre Herald”, (Sauk Centre, Minnesota), 16 Jan 1902, page 6]; {{FindAGrave | 189217026}} * S. F. Barras, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-enterprise-and-vermonter/143207217/ “The Enterprise and Vermonter”, (Vergennes, Vermont), 1 Nov 1861, page 2] * David Barrett, Johnson’s Island, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-cadiz-sentinel/143174254/ Newspaper article], [https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v18n05a22.html Lot 506 $5 script] * S. J. Bartlett, 73rd Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * S. W. Beall, Fort Kearney, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1866-fort-kearney-nebraska-territory-503086010 50¢ token] * E. E. Bedford, 127th New York, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * * G. H. Benedict, 13th New York Heavy Artillery, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880175/1861-65-ny-s-13-5b-g.h.-benedict-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * Henry M. Bennett, 1st Maryland Shore Regiment, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-baltimore-sun/143207548/ “The Baltimore Sun”, (Baltimore, Maryland), 22 Oct 1861, page 4] * J. J. Benson, 1st Mounted Rifles, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880159/1861-65-ny-s-1-5l-j.j.-benson-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880160/1861-65-ny-s-1-10b-j.j.-benson-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880158/1861-65-ny-s-15c-j.j.-benson-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * J. C. Benton, 41st Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.jstor.org/stable/43583192 American Journal of Numismatics (1897-1924), Vol. 38, No. 2 (Oct 1903), pp. 56-59]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880040/1861-65-il-s-41-5b-j.c.-benton-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * E. A. Berger, 1st Minnesota Heavy Artillery, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-weekly-pioneer-and-democrat/143173677/ “The Weekly Pioneer and Democrat”, (Saint Paul, Minnesota), 17 Mar 1865, page 9] * P. L. Bierce, 1st Mississippi Cavalry, [https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v18n05a22.html Lot 545: 5¢ script] * Enos Blossom, 50th New York Engineers (Stewart’s), [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-buffalo-commercial/143213500/ “The Buffalo Commercial”, (Buffalo, New York), 5 Sep 1861, page 2] ; [https://www.loc.gov/item/2006686816/ Photograph of sutler's hut and camp, Rappahannock Station, Va. , 1864. March.] * A. Vance Brown, 39th Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.jstor.org/stable/43583192 American Journal of Numismatics (1897-1924), Vol. 38, No. 2 (Oct 1903), pp. 56-59]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880036/1861-65-il-s-39-50c-a.-vance-brown-sutler-ms/ 50¢ token] * Reuben V. Brown, 131st Pennsylvania, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/lewisburg-chronicle/143181515/ “Lewisburg Chronicle”, (Lewisburg, Pennsylvania), 3 Feb 1863, page 1] * S. Brown, 51st Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880232/1861-65-oh-s-51-5b-s.-brown-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * William Brown, 5th Minnesota, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-goodhue-volunteer/143195992/ “The Goodhue Volunteer”, (Red Wing, Minnesota), 14 May 1862, page 3] * William Brown, 60th Ohio, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-news-herald/143197540/ “The News-Herald”, (Hillsboro, Ohio), 6 Feb 1862, page 3] * Henry Buckingham, 4th Rhode Island, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * Oscar Burdick, 21st Iowa, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-north-iowa-times/143189707/ “The North Iowa Times”, (Mcgregor, Iowa), 17 Sep 1862, page 2] * T. E. Burke, 10th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * W. N. Burke, 117th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880300/1861-65-oh-s-117-5b-w.n.-burke-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * Luman Burr, Camp Douglas, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * I. W. Campbell, 73rd Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * D. B. Canoll, 1st Michigan Cavalry, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-cass-county-republican/143464796/ “The Cass County Republican”, (Dowagiac, Michigan), 11 Dec 1862, page 1]: see also Sutler W. H. Canoll * W. H. Canoll, 1st Michigan Cavalry, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-cass-county-republican/143464796/ “The Cass County Republican”, (Dowagiac, Michigan), 11 Dec 1862, page 1]: see also Sutler D. B. Canoll * T. R. Carpenter, Camp Chase, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/cleveland-daily-leader/143248762/ “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), 9 Aug 1861, page 4] * J. S. Case, 46th Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.jstor.org/stable/43583192 American Journal of Numismatics (1897-1924), Vol. 38, No. 2 (Oct 1903), pp. 56-59] * Unknown Caswell, 100th Illinois, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-wilmington-independent/143190450/ “The Wilmington Independent”, (Wilmington, Illinois), 3 Sep 1862, page 3] * Unknown Chandler, 2nd Vermont, Chandler, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-burlington-times/143334993/ “The Burlington Times”, (Burlington, Vermont), 28 Jun 1862, page 2] * Fay Chase, 25th Wisconsin, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/grant-county-witness/143176105/ “ Grant County Witness”, (Platteville, Wisconsin), 30 Jul 1863, page 3] * O. J. D. Chesup, 18th Ohio, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press/143464127/, “Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 3 Nov 1863, page 3] * H. G. Coburn, 20th Maine, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/lewiston-falls-journal/143191572/ “Lewiston Falls Journal”, (Lewiston, Maine), 28 Aug 1862, page 2]; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/sun-journal/144073378/ “Sun-Journal”, (Lewiston, Maine), 20 Apr 1928, page 4] * Fred. Cooley, 8th Wisconsin, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-milwaukee-news/143195399/ “The Daily Milwaukee News”, (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), 25 Jun 1862, page 1] * * J. L. Cooper, 2nd Ohio Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * J. R. Copelin, 15th Iowa, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-gate-city/143198884/ “The Daily Gate City”, (Keokuk, Iowa), 9 Dec 1861, page 3] * W. Copes, 89th Ohio, [https://www.ebay.com/itm/364199098472?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=rs9KCEP1R8-&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY Sutler Note] * J. S. Cox, 121st Ohio, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-delaware-gazette/143323690/ “The Delaware Gazette”, (Delaware, Ohio), 12 Sep 1862, page 3] * J. S. Cox, 21st Ohio National Guard, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-delaware-gazette/143307310/ “The Delaware Gazette”, (Delaware, Ohio), 29 Apr 1864, page 3] * Curtis R. Crossman, Brattleboro Military Post, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-burlington-times/143175622/ “The Burlington Times”, (Burlington, Vermont), 24 Oct 1863, page 4] * F. E. Crowley, 23rd Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-1378OY/pennsylvania-23rd-regiment-pennsylvania-volunteers-undated-1861-1865-george-gates-fe-crowley-5-cents-schenkman-pa-23-5b-pa-g5 5¢ token] * J. W. Cruikshank, 81st Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880273/1861-65-oh-s-81a-5b-j.w.-cruikshank-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880276/1861-65-oh-s-81a-10c-j.w.-cruikshank-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880283/1863-oh-s-81b-25c-j.w.-cruikshank-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token], [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-evansville-journal/144196569/ “The Evansville Journal”, (Evansville, Indiana), 24 Jun 1883, page 3] * Unknown Crowther, 62nd Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880257/1861-65-oh-s-62-10b-hosmer-and-crowther-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token]; see also Sutler Hosmer * Hart Darragh, 140th Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 99, 5¢ scrip, 10¢ scrip, 25¢ scrip, 50¢ scrip * G. Davidson, 36th Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880092/1861-65-in-s-36-5ba-g.-davidson-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880094/1861-65-in-s-36-25ba-g.-davidson-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * A. H. Davis, 45th Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880045/1861-65-il-s-45-10b-a.h.-davis-w.l.m.-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token] * Tighe Davis, 12th Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * Wm. DeCosey, 16th Michigan, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-rock-island-argus/143187987/ “The Rock Island Argus”, (Rock Island, Illinois), 6 Feb 1862, page 2], [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-hillsdale-standard/143484136/ “The Hillsdale Standard”, (Hillsdale, Michigan), 18 Feb 1862, page 2]; see also Sutler Andrew Glarrey * J. T. B. Dewitt, 48th Wisconsin, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-milwaukee-news/143306697/ “The Daily Milwaukee News”, (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), 22 Mar 1865, page 5] * A. D. Dickinson, 27th Michigan, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press/143464621/ “Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 29 Mar 1863, page 1] * J. W. Donohoe, 5th Regiment U. S. Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * T. J. Doyle, 1st Pennsylvania Artillery, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880310/1861-65-pa-s-1-10l-t.j.-doyle-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token] * Alexander Dunlap, 60th Ohio, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-delaware-gazette/143174446/ “The Delaware Gazette”, (Delaware, Ohio), 29 Apr 1864, page 3] * T. W. Eddy, 10th Wisconsin, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * Jno. Eichelberger, 24th Iowa, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-democrat/143187411/ “The Morning Democrat”, (Davenport, Iowa), 29 Sep 1862, page 1] * Unknown Everlith, 17th New York, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-burlington-times/143334993/ “The Burlington Times”, (Burlington, Vermont), 28 Jun 1862, page 2] * M. Ezekiel, 3rd Virginia, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880368/1861-65-va-s-3-5b-m.-ezekiel-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * Abram Falk, 130th Indiana, [https://www.newspapers.com/image/39936558/?match=1&clipping_id=143174802 “The Indiana Herald”, (Huntington, Indiana), 16 Mar 1864, page 3] * W. A. Farr, 14th New Hampshire, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880148/1861-65-nt-s-1-25c-p.-hoddy-and-co.-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * S. M. Ferguson, 97th New York, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 96, 5¢ scrip * Unknown Ferguson, 10th Ohio,, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * C. W. Ferris, 18th Michigan, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-hillsdale-standard/143464378/ “The Hillsdale Standard”, (Hillsdale, Michigan), 25 Aug 1863, page 2] * A. J. Flinn, 117th Illinois, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-semi-weekly-advocate/143187115/ “The Semi-Weekly Advocate”, (Belleville, Illinois), 3 Oct 1862, page 2] * L. A. Fontaine, 67th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 97, 5¢ scrip * G. W. Forbes, 23rd Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880216/1863-oh-s-23-5c-g.w.-forbes-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * Darwin F. Frazell, 21st Michigan, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-21st-michigan-infantr/143465916/ “Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 13 Sep 1862, page 1] * G. C. Freeborn, 5th New York, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * William Gagan, 129th Illinois, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune/143188862/ “Chicago Tribune”, (Chicago, Illinois), 24 Sep 1862, page 4] * G. H. Gale, 13th Michigan, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press/143483780/ Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 25 Feb 1862, page 3], [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press/143483301/ “Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 19 Apr 1862, page 1] * H. M. Gale, 153rd New York, [https://www.horsesoldier.com/products/documents-and-paper-goods/27526 25¢ scrip] * Joseph A. Garman, 54th Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-1378RG/pennsylvania-54th-pennsylvania-volunteers-undated-1861-1865-joseph-a-garman-3-cents-schenkman-pa-54-3b-pa-i3b-w-pa-240-003b-r 3¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880337/1861-65-pa-s-54-5bb-j.a.-garman-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880338/1861-65-pa-s-54-10ba-j.a.-garman-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880340/1861-65-pa-s-54-25b-j.a.-garman-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880341/1861-65-pa-s-54-50b-j.a.-garman-sutler-ms/ 50¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880342/1861-65-pa-s-54-100ba-j.a.-garman-sutler-ms/ $1.00 token] * George Gates, 23rd Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-1378OY/pennsylvania-23rd-regiment-pennsylvania-volunteers-undated-1861-1865-george-gates-fe-crowley-5-cents-schenkman-pa-23-5b-pa-g5 5¢ token] * Michael Gilligan, 18th Maine, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/bangor-daily-whig-and-courier/143193789/ “Bangor Daily Whig and Courier”, (Bangor, Maine), 7 Aug 1862, page 2] * C. Gilpin, 2nd Maryland, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880129/1861-65-md-s-2-15b-c.-gilpin-cumberland-sutler/ 15¢ token]; [https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-137838/maryland-2nd-regiment-maryland-infantry-potomac-home-brigade-undated-1861-1865-c-gilpin-25-cents-schenkman-md-2-25b-md-a25b-w 25¢ token] * Andrew Glarrey, 16th Michigan, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-rock-island-argus/143187987/ “The Rock Island Argus”, (Rock Island, Illinois), 6 Feb 1862, page 2]; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-hillsdale-standard/143484136/ “The Hillsdale Standard”, (Hillsdale, Michigan), 18 Feb 1862, page 2] * * R. Gleason, 7th Michigan, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 95 * Unknown Goldberg, 19th Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * Lazarus Goldheim, 1st Virginia Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880359/1861-65-va-s-1a-5b-l.-goldheim-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.shapell.org/manuscript/civil-war-sutler-coin-goldheim-virginia-cavalry/ 25¢ token] * L. Goldheim, 8th U. S. Infantry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; * John H. Gotshall, 172nd Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880351/1861-65-pa-s-172-10wm-john-h.-gotshall-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token] * A. R. Graham, 19th Ohio, [https://twelvekey.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/ngsmagazine2014-041.pdf “Sutlers of the Civil War”] * Major Graves, 24th Michigan, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press/143460089/ “Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 7 Dec 1864, page 3] * Mr. Gregg, 7th U. S. C. I., [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-iowa-transcript/143271066/ “The Iowa Transcript”, (Toledo, Iowa), 23 Jun 1864, page 1] * E. W. Hamlin, 4th Ohio Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880196/1861-65-oh-s-4a-5b-e.w.-hamlin-sut.-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * S. Hatch, 7th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880201/1861-65-oh-s-7-5b-s.-hatch-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/cincinnati-daily-press/143249623/ “Cincinnati Daily Press”, (Cincinnati, Ohio), 1 Jun 1861, page 3] * Unknown Hawes, Chestnut Hill Hospital, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/lancaster-intelligencer/143175102/ “Lancaster Intelligencer”, (Lancaster, Pennsylvania), 22 Dec 1863, page 2] * Peter Hawk, Esq., 40th Iowa, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/muscatine-evening-journal/143189528/ “Muscatine Evening Journal”, (Muscatine, Iowa), 20 Sep 1862, page 3] * Capt. G. W. Hays, 2nd Battalion, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/seymour-times/143322541/ “Seymour Times”, (Seymour, Indiana), 22 Jan 1863, page 3] * George W. Hayward, 21st New York, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-advocate/143207290/ “The Advocate”, (Buffalo, New York), 31 Oct 1861, page 3] * Jabes L. Hayward, 72nd Illinois, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune/143191880/ “Chicago Tribune”, (Chicago, Illinois), 22 Aug 1862, page 3] * Chas. E. Hedges, Fort Randall, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/sioux-city-register/143194173/ “Sioux City Register”, (Sioux City, Iowa), 2 Aug 1862, page 3] * W. B. Hellings, 11th Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880322/1861-65-pa-s-11c-5b-11.-reg.-p.v.-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880323/1861-65-pa-s-11c-10b-11.-reg.-p.v.-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token] * Charley Henderson, 25th Wisconsin, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/grant-county-witness/143176105/ “ Grant County Witness”, (Platteville, Wisconsin), 30 Jul 1863, page 3] * Unknown Higgins, 19th Iowa, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/muscatine-weekly-journal/143190251/ “Muscatine Weekly Journal”, (Muscatine, Iowa), 5 Sep 1862, page 4] * William Hill, 30 Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 94 * R. C. Hine, 63rd Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880261/1861-65-oh-s-63-5b-r.c.-hine-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * A. Hirsch, 47th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880229/1861-65-oh-s-47-5b-a.-hirsch-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * P. Hoddy, 1st Nebraska, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880147/1861-65-nt-s-1-5b-p.-hoddy-and-co.-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880148/1861-65-nt-s-1-25c-p.-hoddy-and-co.-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * Unknown Hofer, 86th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880284/1861-65-oh-s-86-5b-hofer-and-jones-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; see also Sutler Jones of the 86th Ohio * J. Holmes, 5th Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * F. A. Horsman, 74th Illinois, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune/143192269/ “Chicago Tribune”, (Chicago, Illinois), 19 Aug 1862, page 2] * T. J. Hosford, 84th Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880111/1861-65-in-s-84a-10b-t.j.-hosford-and-co-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token] * Unknown Hosmer, 62nd Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880257/1861-65-oh-s-62-10b-hosmer-and-crowther-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token]; see also Sutler Crowther * B. Howell, 46th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880226/1861-65-oh-s-46-5b-b.-howell-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * M. Hughes, 7th Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman,; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880078/1861-65-in-s-7-5ba-7th.-ind.-regt-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880080/1861-65-in-s-7-25b-7th.-ind.-regt-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * J. W. Hugus, Fort Kearney, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-los-angeles-times/144072133/ “The Los Angeles Times”, (Los Angeles, California), 11 Oct 1901, page 17] * J. A. Hunt, 5th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * Lew Hunt, 111th Ohio, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/perrysburg-journal/143324004/ “Perrysburg Journal”, (Perrysburg, Ohio), 10 Sep 1862, page 3] * L. C. Hurd, 99th Ohio, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-lima-weekly-gazette/143193965/ “The Lima Weekly Gazette”, (Lima, Ohio), 6 Aug 1862, page 3] * I. A. Hutchinson, Camp Dennison, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880309/1861-65-oh-s-cd-5rc-i.a.-hutchinson-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * Unknown Inglish, 32nd Illinois, [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880030/1861-65-il-s-32-25b-inglish-and-nantz-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880031/1861-65-il-s-32-50b-inglish-and-nantz-sutler-ms/ 50¢ token]; see also Sutler Nantz * C. Inhoff, Carlisle Barracks, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880353/1861-65-pa-s-cb-10c-c.-inhoff-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880354/1861-65-pa-s-cb-25c-c.-inhoff-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880355/1861-65-pa-s-cb-50c-c.-inhoff-sutler-ms/ 50¢ token] * C. M. Innis, 17th South Carolina, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-charleston-daily-courier/143199873/ “The Charleston Daily Courier”, (Charleston, South Carolina), 14 Nov 1861, page 2]; [https://twelvekey.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/ngsmagazine2014-041.pdf “Sutlers of the Civil War”] * Enos Jacoby, 132nd Pennsylvania, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-star-of-the-north/143189987/ “The Star of the North”, (Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania), 10 Sep 1862, page 2] * Wm. Jamison, Camp Chase, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880305/1861-65-oh-s-cc-10b-wm.-jamison-sutler-ms/?des=ms 10¢ token] * W. G. Johnson, 2nd division, 9th Corps, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * John F. Johnston, 21st Wisconsin, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-appleton-crescent/143186644/ “The Appleton Crescent”, (Appleton, Wisconsin), 4 Oct 1862, page 3]; [https://twelvekey.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/ngsmagazine2014-041.pdf “Sutlers of the Civil War”] * C. B. Jones, 116th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880298/1861-65-oh-s-116-5b-c.b.-jones-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * J. J. Jones, 1st Massachusetts, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 94 * Unknown Jones, 47th Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; see also Sutler Slack * Unknown Jones, 86th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880284/1861-65-oh-s-86-5b-hofer-and-jones-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; see also Sutler Hofer * E. Kelsey, 6th Ohio, [https://www.ebay.com/itm/126381147292?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=WiGfU7UbSQG&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY Sutler Note] * James C. Kelsh, Harlan’s Cavalry, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-philadelphia-inquirer/143207349/ “The Philadelphia Inquirer”, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), 28 Oct 1861, page 1] * Thos. B. Keogh, 17th Missouri, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-milwaukee-news/143175523/ “The Daily Milwaukee News”, (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), 12 Nov 1863, page 5] * J. M. Kerr, Simmonds Battery, [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880433/1861-65-nl-s-1-5z-j.m.-kerr-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880434/1861-65-ky-s-1-10b-j.m.-kerr-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880437/1861-65-ky-s-1-25b-j.m.-kerr-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * Jerry Kershow, Camp Weld, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-leavenworth-times/143325419/ “The Leavenworth Times”, (Leavenworth, Kansas), 19 Dec 1861, page 3] * John H. Kester, 14th Indiana, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-terre-haute-star/143185254/ “The Terre Haute Star”, (Terre Haute, Indiana), 20 Oct 1862, page 2] * H. H. King?, 2nd Ohio Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-summit-county-beacon/143384179/ “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), 3 Apr 1862, page 3]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880186/1861-65-oh-s-2a-5b-2nd.-regiment-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880188/1861-65-oh-s-2a-25ba-2nd.-regiment-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * Richard Klingholz, Esq., 9th Wisconsin, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-manitowoc-pilot/143195137/ “The Manitowoc Pilot”, (Manitowoc, Wisconsin), 27 Jun 1862, page 2] * Fred. Koehler, 7th Virginia, [https://historyhub.history.gov/military-records/f/military-records-forum/15376/seeking-information-on-civil-war-sutler-tokens History Hub Q&A] * A. Kohn, 1st Virginia Regiment, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880362/1861-65-va-s-1b-5b-a.-kohn-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * A. Kohn, 5th Virginia, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880372/1861-65-va-s-5-5ba-a.-kohn-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * Adolph Krebs, 103rd Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://twelvekey.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/ngsmagazine2014-041.pdf “Sutlers of the Civil War”]; [https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-1378UM/pennsylvania-103rd-regiment-pennsylvania-infantry-undated-1861-1865-adolph-krebs-10-cents-schenkman-pa-103-10b-unlisted-w-pa-3 10¢ token] * A. W. Lackey, Post at Lynchburg, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-hillsdale-standard/143459678/ “The Hillsdale Standard”, (Hillsdale, Michigan), 10 Oct 1865, page 2] * J. W. LaForce, 1st Missouri Artillery, [https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-13784L/missouri-1st-missouri-artillery-undated-1861-1865-jw-laforce-5-cents-schenkman-mo-1-5c-unlisted-in-the-first-edition-w-mo-100 5¢ token] * A. A. Lamb, 70th Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880052/1861-65-il-s-70-25b-a.a.-lamb-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * R. R. Landon, 1st U. S. M. F., Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * L. Lang, 12th Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880328/1861-65-pa-s-12-25b-l.-lang.-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * J. A. Leggat, 3rd Michigan Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2021630286/ photo], [https://www.horsesoldier.com/products/currency,-bonds-and-tokens/27286 5¢ token] * H. Lester, 51st Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880047/1861-il-s-51-5b-h.-lester-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880049/1861-65-il-s-51-25b-h.-lester-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * Harvey Lewis, 23rd Massachusetts, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880138/1861-65-ma-s-23-5c-harvey-lewis-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880140/1861-65-ma-s-23-25c-harvey-lewis-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token]; [https://en.numista.com/catalogue/exonumia123055.html 50¢ token] * J. Welsh Lochiel, 9th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 97, 10¢ scrip * M. D. Long, 72nd Ohio, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-fremont-weekly-journal/143198129/ “The Fremont Weekly Journal”, (Fremont, Ohio),17 Jan 1862, page 3] * J. M. Longwell, 119th U. S. C. I.,Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-13796I/united-states-119th-regiment-united-states-colored-infantry-undated-1861-1865-jm-longwell-50-cents-schenkman-us-119-50wm-nl-s50 50¢ token] * Benjamin Luce, 11th Michigan Cavalry, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press/143802546/ “Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 12 Sep 1863, page 1] * David O. Lum, 10th Michigan, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press-obituary-for-davio-o/143466178/ “Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 8 Jul 1862, page 1] * G. S. Maddy, 84th Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * F. Mangold, 9th New York, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880173/1861-65-ny-s-9-10b-f.-mangold-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token] * H. W. Marsh, Van Buren Light Infantry, 102nd New York, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 101, 10¢ scrip, 25¢ scrip, 50¢ scrip, $1 scrip * B. E. Martin, 111th Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * J. W. Mauzy, 41st Indiana/2nd Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880097/1861-65-in-s-41-5b-j.w.-mauzy-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * Henry F. Mayer, Fort Riley, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-smoky-hill-and-republican-union/143176864/ “The Smoky Hill and Republican Union”, (Junction City, Kansas), 11 Jul 1863, page 2]; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-leavenworth-times/143322020/ “The Leavenworth Times”, (Leavenworth, Kansas), 10 Jul 1863, page 3] * Geo. McAlpen/McAlpin, 11th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://twelvekey.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/ngsmagazine2014-041.pdf “Sutlers of the Civil War”]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880312/1861-65-pa-s-11a-25ca-geo.-mcalpen-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token], [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880321/1861-65-pa-s-11b-50bb-g.-mcalpin-sutler-ms/ 50¢ token] * Unknown McBeth, 45th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880224/1861-65-oh-s-45-5b-mcbeth-and-aull-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880225/1861-65-oh-s-45-10b-mcbeth-and-aull-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token]; see also Sutler Aull * Thos. McCabe, 43rd U. S. C. Troops, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 101, 25¢ scrip, 50¢ scrip * Robert McCarty, 80th Ohio, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-cadiz-sentinel/143197221/ “The Cadiz Sentinel”, (Cadiz, Ohio), 19 Feb 1862, page 3] * Matthew McCully, 4th Delaware, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/delaware-gazette-and-state-journal/119024548/ “Delaware Gazette and State Journal”, (Wilmington, Delaware), 19 Aug 1862, page 2] * William H. McCutchen, 67th Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880344/1861-65-pa-s-67-10l-w.h.m.-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880346/1861-65-pa-s-67-50l-w.h.m.-sutler-ms/ 50¢ token] * A. A. McGaffey, 3rd Maryland, [https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v18n05a22.html Lot 538: 25¢ script] * C. L. McGee, Esq., 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pittsburgh-post/143180995/ “The Pittsburgh Post”, (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), 3 Feb 1863, page 3] * Alexander McKenzie, Unknown Regiment Illinois, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-junction-city-weekly-union/143728427/ “The Junction City Weekly Union”, (Junction City, Kansas), 27 May 1910, page 2] * H. D. McKinney, 1st Ohio Artillery, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880184/1861-65-oh-s-1-5b-h.d.-mckinney-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * C. R. Merrill, 15th Maine, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * J. I. Metcalf, 3rd Ohio Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880194/1861-65-oh-s-3-10b-john-i.-metcalf-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880195/1861-65-oh-s-3-25b-john-i.-metcalf-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * T. V. Milner, Esq., 33rd Illinois (Normal/Teachers/Brains Regiment), [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-pantagraph/143213251/ “The Pantagraph”, (Bloomington, Illinois), 6 Sep 1861, page 3] * Lysander “Sandy” Moak, 8th Wisconsin, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-watertown-news/143207643/ “The Watertown News”, (Watertown, Wisconsin), 11 Oct 1861, page 2] * E. F. Moffitt, Esq., Johnson’s Island, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-cadiz-sentinel/143174254/ Newspaper article], [https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v18n05a22.html Lot 506 $5 script] * M. Mollerus, 27th Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 97, 50¢ scrip * Unknown Moody, Fort Monroe, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-niles-democrat/143513656/ “The Niles Democrat”, (Niles, Michigan), 17 Aug 1861, page 2] * Unknown Morgan, 100th Illinois, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-wilmington-independent/143190450/ “The Wilmington Independent”, (Wilmington, Illinois), 3 Sep 1862, page 3] * S. S. Murdock, 9th Minnesota, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-weekly-pioneer-and-democrat/143181991/ “The Weekly Pioneer and Democrat”, (Saint Paul, Minnesota), 16 Jan 1863, page 3] * Wm. Murdock, 3rd Wisconsin Cavalry, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/janesville-daily-gazette/143324846/ “Janesville Daily Gazette”, (Janesville, Wisconsin), 14 Feb 1862, page 3] * H. C. Myers, Camp Butler, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-illinois-state-journal/143249068/ “The Illinois State Journal”, (Springfield, Illinois), 5 Aug 1861, page 3] [https://publish.illinois.edu/ihlc-blog/2022/07/19/camp-butler-in-springfield-illinois/ Myers] * Unknown Nantz, 32nd Illinois, [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880030/1861-65-il-s-32-25b-inglish-and-nantz-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880031/1861-65-il-s-32-50b-inglish-and-nantz-sutler-ms/ 50¢ token]; see also Sutler Inglish * Captain George W. Newkirk, 42nd Pennsylvania, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/reading-times/143176622/ “Reading Times”, (Reading, Pennsylvania), 24 Jul 1863, page 2] * Charles Nicolai, Dix Light Infantry, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-baltimore-sun/143207065/ “The Baltimore Sun”, (Baltimore, Maryland), 6 Nov 1861, page 1] * J. Nilan, 10th New York Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 96, 5¢ scrip * William F. Nye, 4th Massachusetts Cavalry, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-boston-globe/143728897/ “The Boston Globe”, (Boston, Massachusetts), 12 Aug 1910, page 2] * J. L. O’Neal, 2nd Virginia Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880365/1861-65-va-s-2a-25b-j.l.-oneal-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * Bernard Osborn, 16th Maine, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/bangor-daily-whig-and-courier/143194825/ “Bangor Daily Whig and Courier”, (Bangor, Maine), 1 Jul 1862, page 2] * F. A. Packard, 94th Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * R. S. Parker, 3rd New York Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880165/1861-65-ny-s-3-10b-r.s.-parker-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token] * William L. Parker, 16th Iowa, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-democrat/143196956/ “The Morning Democrat”, (Davenport, Iowa), 14 Mar 1862, page 1] * E. Pearl, 19th Massachusetts, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880136/1861-65-ma-s-19-50ba-e.-pearl-sutler-ms/ 50¢ token] * F. P. Perkins, 145th New York, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880181/1861-65-ny-s-145-25b-f.p.p.-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * Gordinier C. Planter, 117th New York, [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2022631529/ photo] * Joseph S. Pogue, 1st Delaware, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/delaware-gazette-and-state-journal/143307559/ “Delaware Gazette and State Journal”, (Wilmington, Delaware), 19 Jan 1864, page 2] * Samuel Pollock, 155th Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880348/1861-65-pa-s-155-10r-samuel-pollock-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token] * F. Popper, 152nd New York, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, pages 96-97, 5¢ scrip, 10¢ scrip, 25¢ scrip * H. Prince, Staunton Hospital, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 102, 25¢ scrip * P. H. Putnam, 11th U. S. Infantry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 102, 10¢ scrip * Unknown Rauch, 11th West Virginia, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman,; [https://www.ebay.com/itm/256404218789?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=eh0u7vi_Spm&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY 25¢ token], see also Sutler Bare * James M. Reynolds, 79th New York (Highland Regiment), [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-philadelphia-inquirer/143212682/ “The Philadelphia Inquirer”, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), 19 Sep 1861, page 1] * Thomas H. Reynolds, 78th Pennsylvania, [https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/GPO-CRECB-1886-pt1-v17/pdf/GPO-CRECB-1886-pt1-v17-37.pdf 1886 Congressional Record, House, page 479] * W. A. Rhodes, 19th Kentucky, [https://twelvekey.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/ngsmagazine2014-041.pdf “Sutlers of the Civil War”] * Henry Rice, McClelland’s Brigade, [https://www.shapell.org/manuscript/rare-henry-rice-civil-war-sutler-coin/ bio]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880070/1861-65-il-s-mb-10b-h.-rice-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token] * George Richard, 61st Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 98, 10¢ scrip, 25¢ scrip, 50¢ scrip * Wm. Ruth, 1st Nebraska Cavalry, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/nebraska-advertiser/143199591/ “Nebraska Advertiser”, (Brownville, Nebraska), 28 Nov 1861, page 4] * Sam. Ryan, Jr., 17th Wisconsin, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-appleton-crescent/143176313/ “The Appleton Crescent”, (Appleton, Wisconsin), 27 Jul 27 1863, page 2]; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/appleton-post/143322215/ “The Leavenworth Times”, (Leavenworth, Kansas), 10 Jul 1863, page 3] * Unknown Salisbury, 4th Vermont,, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-burlington-times/143334993/ “The Burlington Times”, (Burlington, Vermont), 28 Jun 1862, page 2] * A. Sampson, 78th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880267/1861-65-oh-s-66-5c-j.t.-strong-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * G. G. Sawtell, 8th Virginia, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880376/1861-65-va-s-8-25b-g.g.-sawtell-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * G. G. Sawtell, 15th Virginia, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * A. Schwabacher, 13th Regiment U. S. R. C., Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * J. W. Scott, 57th Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880102/1861-65-in-s-57-5ba-j.w.-scott-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * Cyrus Seymour, Sickles Brigade, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/vermont-phoenix/143197958/ “Vermont Phoenix”, (Brattleboro, Vermont), 30 Jan 1862, page 1] * P. Shannon, 85th Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880116/1861-65-in-s-85-5b-p.-shannon-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * Wm. H. Shelley, 7th Minnesota, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-weekly-pioneer-and-democrat/143184129/ “The Weekly Pioneer and Democrat”, (Saint Paul, Minnesota), 21 Nov 1862, page 10] * W. W. Sherwood, 13th Virginia, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880385/1861-65-va-s-13-25b-w.w.-sherwood-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * Wm. Show, 69th Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.coinbooks.org/v26/esylum_v26n23a19.html 5¢ token] * John H. Shylock, 11th Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880322/1861-65-pa-s-11c-5b-11.-reg.-p.v.-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880323/1861-65-pa-s-11c-10b-11.-reg.-p.v.-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token] * W. W. Sibley, 71st Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * Florian Simmonds, 12th Illinois Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * Unknown Slack, 47th Indiana, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; see also Sutler Jones of the 47th * A. Slocum, 102nd Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880287/1861-65-oh-s-101-5ba-101st.-reg.-o.v.i.-sutler-m/ 5¢ token] * Alfred Smith, 21st Wisconsin, [https://twelvekey.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/ngsmagazine2014-041.pdf “Sutlers of the Civil War”] * C. H. Smith, 117th U. S. C. I., Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-13795L/united-states-117th-united-states-colored-troops-undated-1861-1865-ch-smith-50-cents-schenkman-us-117-50b-nl-w50b-w-ci-140-05 50¢ token] * D. B. Smith, 28th Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880024/1861-65-il-s-28-25bb-d.b.-smith-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token]; [https://uniondb.com/products/28th-illinois-civil-war-sutler-token 50¢ token] * Harry C. Smith, 110th Ohio, [https://twelvekey.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/ngsmagazine2014-041.pdf “Sutlers of the Civil War”] * Unknown Smith, 19th Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * Unknown Speakman, 20th Indiana, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-philadelphia-inquirer/143270883/ “The Philadelphia Inquirer”, (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), 7 Oct 1861, page 4] * W. K. Spearing, Esq., 20th Iowa, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-morning-democrat/143324226/ “The Morning Democrat”, (Davenport, Iowa), 26 Aug 1862, page 1] * J. B. Spitzer, 55th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880234/1861-65-oh-s-55a-5c-j.b.-spitzer-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880239/1861-65-oh-s-55a-50c-j.b.-spitzer-sutler-ms/ 50¢ token] * J. D. Stanburrough, 11th New Jersey, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 95; [https://stacksbowers.com/did-you-know-that-civil-war-sutlers-issued-tokens-and-scrip-notes/ 10¢ cardboard script] * H. B. Stanton, Broadhead’s Regiment of Michigan Cavalry, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press/143512701/ “Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 3 Sep 1861, page 1] * G. S. Lord Starks, 17th Wisconsin, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-daily-milwaukee-news/143190929/ “The Daily Milwaukee News”, (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), 2 Sep 1862, page 1] * J. W. Starr, 99th Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, pages 98-99, 5¢ scrip, 10¢ scrip, 25¢ scrip, 50¢ scrip, $1 scrip * Chas. Stevens, 4th Ohio, [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880131/1861-65-oh-s-4b-5b-chas.-stevens-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * * J. H. Stockton, 36th Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, pages 97-98, 5¢ scrip,25¢ scrip * G. W. Story, 187th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880303/1861-65-oh-s-187-25b-g.w.-story-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * C. L. Straub, 103rd Pennsylvania, <[https://twelvekey.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/ngsmagazine2014-041.pdf “Sutlers of the Civil War”] * J. T. Strong, 66th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880267/1861-65-oh-s-66-5c-j.t.-strong-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * M. H. Sullivan, 50th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880230/1861-65-oh-s-50-5b-m.h.-sullivan-and-co.-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * M. Sullivan, 55th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-tiffin-tribune/143325918/ “The Tiffin Tribune”, (Tiffin, Ohio), 1 Nov 1861, page 3]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880241/1861-65-oh-s-55b-5b-m.-sullivan-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880244/1861-65-oh-s-55b-50ba-m.-sullivan-sutler-ms/ 50¢ token] * M. Sullivan, 57th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880246/1861-65-oh-s-57-5ba-m.-sullivan-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; * Andrew J. Sweetser, 2nd U. S. Sharpshooters, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * P. H. Terhune, Monocacy Junction, Maryland, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 94 * H. P. Thomas, 12th Wisconsin, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-watertown-news/143207009/ “The Watertown News”, (Watertown, Wisconsin), 8 Nov 1861, page 3] * S. S. Thompson, 1st Delaware, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/delaware-gazette-and-state-journal/143307559/ “Delaware Gazette and State Journal”, (Wilmington, Delaware), 19 Jan 1864, page 2] * Thos. Thompson, 86th U. S. C. I., [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-times-picayune/143271094/ “The Times-Picayune”, (New Orleans, Louisiana), 29 Dec 1865, page 6] *[[Tinkham-211| John F. Tinkham]], 1st Michigan Cavalry, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press/143488885/ “Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 5 Oct 1861, page 1]; {{FindAGrave| 96886276}} * Hart Treadwell, 20th Michigan, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-lansing-state-republican-cowles-lett/143464945/ “The Lansing State Republican”, (Lansing, Michigan), 1 Oct 1862, page 2] * Wm. W. Updegraff, 5th U. S. H. A., Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * J. B. Van Doren, 72nd Ohio, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-fremont-weekly-journal/143199146/ “The Fremont Weekly Journal”, (Fremont, Ohio), 29 Nov 1861, page 3] * Wm. Vanderbeek, 158th New York, [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880475/1861-65-ny-s-158-5b-wm-vanderbeek-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880476/1861-65-ny-s-158-10b-wm-vanderbeek-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880477/1861-65-ny-s-158-15b-wm-vanderbeek-sutler-ms/ 15¢ token]; [https://coins.ha.com/itm/civil-war-tokens/-1861-65-new-york-sutler-wm-vanderbeek-158th-volunteers-ny-s-158-25b-r9-bent-ngc-details-xf-ex-donald-g-partric/a/63163-45723.s?ic16=ViewItem-BrowseTabs-Auction-Archive-ThisAuction-120115 25¢ token]; [http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746ad-d08f-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa 50¢ token] * Seth E. Ward, Fort Laramie, Dakota Territory, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, pages 24-25, 10¢ token, 25¢ token; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880016/1861-65-il-s-12a-25c-f.-simmonds-sutler-ms/ 25¢/50¢ token] * E. C. Wells , 11th Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880322/1861-65-pa-s-11c-5b-11.-reg.-p.v.-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880323/1861-65-pa-s-11c-10b-11.-reg.-p.v.-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token] * W. H. Wells, 11th Michigan, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-hillsdale-standard-rankins-lancers-2/143485260/ “The Hillsdale Standard”, (Hillsdale, Michigan), 26 Nov 1861, page 2]; [https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/11th-michigan-infantry-sutlers-script-160070613 $3 script] * J. A. West, 40th New Jersey, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 95 * William Westaway, 5th Michigan, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press/143465757/ “Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 1 Oct 1862, page 1] * C. P. Westcott, 16th Infrantry U. S. A., Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * E. W. Whipple, 2nd New York, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 96, 5¢ scrip * Unknown White, 5th New Hampshire, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/chicago-tribune/143384389/ “Chicago Tribune”, (Chicago, Illinois), 29 Mar 1862, page 2] * S. Whited, 97th Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880060/1861-65-il-s-97-5b-s.-whited-and-co-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880061/1862-il-s-97-10ca-s.-whited-and-co-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token] * Sumner Whitney, 7th Maine, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/lewiston-falls-journal/143182349/ “Lewiston Falls Journal”, (Lewiston, Maine), 25 Dec 1862, page 1] * J. S. Wilcox, 21st New York, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-buffalo-commercial/143248468/ “The Buffalo Commercial”, (Buffalo, New York), 20 Aug 1861, page 3] * Dr. James Williams, 66th Ohio, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/urbana-citizen-and-gazette/143325717/ “Urbana Citizen and Gazette”, (Urbana, Ohio), 28 Nov 1861, page 3] * Robert Wilson, Fort Riley, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-smoky-hill-and-republican-union/143176864/ “The Smoky Hill and Republican Union”, (Junction City, Kansas), 11 Jul 1863, page 2] * William L. Wood, 12th Connecticut, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/hartford-courant/143207427/ “Hartford Courant”, (Hartford, Connecticut), 22 Oct 1861, page 2] * Wm. M. Wood, 2nd Pennsylvania Artillery, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880311/1861-65-pa-s-2-25c-wm.-e.-wood-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * D. A. Wray, 6th U. S. Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * Sid Wright, 11th Wisconsin, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ebay.com/itm/266702417637?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=eh0u7vi_Spm&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY 25¢ token] * George Wustum, 19th Wisconsin, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-racine-advocate/143196282/ “The Racine Advocate”, (Racine, Wisconsin), 7 May 1862, page 3] * John Zumstien, 5th Ohio, [https://twelvekey.files.wordpress.com/2014/10/ngsmagazine2014-041.pdf “Sutlers of the Civil War”]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880199/1861-65-oh-s-5-5b-5th-regt-o.v.-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] :Sutlers for whom the Regiment is Unknown * J. M. Christy, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 100, 5¢ scrip, 25¢ scrip, 75¢ scrip * Henry O. Edwards, Unknown Massachusetts Regiment, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-recorder/143186064/ “The Recorder”, (Greenfield, Massachusetts), 6 Oct 1862, page 2] * Daniel G. Field, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/news-and-advertiser-obituary-for-dan-g/143726976/ “News and Advertiser”, (Northfield, Vermont), 12 Feb 1907, page 1] * Levi C. Foster, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/rutland-daily-herald-had-a-varied-caree/143727461/ “Rutland Daily Herald”, (Rutland, Vermont), 10 Feb 1908, page 2]; {{FindAGrave| 106264134}} * Frank’s, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * Charles Gallagher, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press/143463747/ “Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 4 Aug 1864, page 3] * Charles Gallagher, Baker’s Brigade, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 101, 25¢ scrip * A. Grier, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/litchfield-enquirer/146643026/ “Litchfield Enquirer”, (Litchfield, Connecticut), 28 Jan 1864, page 2], CSA * Michael Glynn, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/times-union/143729931/ “Times Union”, (Brooklyn, New York), 9 Aug 1918, page 6] * Barnabas B. Greene, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/decorah-public-opinion-bbgreene/143725810/ “Decorah Public Opinion”, (Decorah, Iowa), 11 May 1897, page 1] * R. B. Hall, Unknown Kentucky Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880123/1861-65-ky-s-cv-25b-r.b.-hall-and-co-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * Bales Hamilton, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 100, 15¢ scrip * Daniel Hartman, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-lancaster-examiner-obituary-for-dani/143726313/ “The Lancaster Examiner”, (Lancaster, Pennsylvania), 26 Sep 1900, page 5] * Hasson, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * James Hasson, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * Hawley, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press/143483512/ “Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 27 Feb 1862, page 2] * Wm. H. Jones, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * Judd & O’Neill, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 101, 5¢ scrip, 10¢ scrip, 25¢ scrip, 50¢ scrip * H. V. Keep, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * S. Merrill, 15th Regiment, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 102, 10¢ scrip * Frank C. Noyes, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-bangor-daily-news-obituary-for-frank/143729302/ “The Bangor Daily News”, (Bangor, Maine), 19 Apr 1913, page 2] * Ephraim S. Randall, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-washington-herald/143727752/ “The Washington Herald”, (Washington, District of Columbia), 18 Apr 1908, page 9] * Rice & Byers, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * A. Scherzinger, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/litchfield-enquirer/146643026/ “Litchfield Enquirer”, (Litchfield, Connecticut), 28 Jan 1864, page 2], CSA * Hosmer Shailer, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/record-journal/143728109/ “Record-Journal”, (Meriden, Connecticut), 15 Dec 1908, page 11] * George Smith, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-junction-city-republic/143445263/ “The Junction City Republic”, (Junction City, Kansas), 15 Jun 1906, page 1] * Peter Starr, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-custer-county-chief/143730167/ “The Custer County Chief”, (Broken Bow, Nebraska), 15 Dec 1921, page 1] * Thomas E. Streeter, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/detroit-free-press/143729075/ “Detroit Free Press”, (Detroit, Michigan), 25 Feb 1912, page 57] * Benjamin F. Watson, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-kansas-city-star/143726695/ “The Kansas City Star”, (Kansas City, Missouri), 28 Jan 1905, page 2] * E. B. Wells, Unknown Massachusetts Regiment, [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-recorder/143186064/ “The Recorder”, (Greenfield, Massachusetts), 6 Oct 1862, page 2] Regiments for which Sutlers are Unknown, but Tokens & Scrip have Survived * 5th Regiment Baker’s Brigade, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 100, 10¢ scrip; token marked with “H. G.” * 27th Illinois, [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880019/1861-65-il-s-27-10b-27-reg.-ill.-vol.-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token] * 80th Illinois, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880053/1861-65-il-s-80-10b-80th-regt-ill.-vol-sutler-m/ 10¢ token] * 16th Indiana, [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880083/1861-65-in-s-16-5bc-sutlers-check-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880085/1861-65-in-s-16-10b-sutlers-check-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880086/1861-65-in-s-16-25b-sutlers-check-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * 21st Kentucky, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880118/1863-ky-s-21-5c-21st.-ky.-v.i.-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880120/1863-ky-s-21-25c-21st.-ky.-v.i.-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * 8th Maine, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * 13th Massachusetts, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 94 * 8th New Hampshire, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 96, 10¢ scrip * 14th New York Cavalry (Metropolitan Cavalry), Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 100, 10¢ scrip; token marked with “GCD” * 00 Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * 21st Ohio, [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880215/1861-65-oh-s-21-25r-21st.-o.v.i.-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * 34th Ohio (Zouave), [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880220/1861-65-oh-s-34-5c-zouave-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * 41st Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880221/1861-65-oh-s-41-5b-41-reg.-o.v.m.-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880222/1861-65-oh-s-41-25ba-41-reg.-o.v.m.-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * 59th Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880252/1861-65-oh-s-59-25b-sutlers-check-sutler-ms/ 25¢ token] * 61st Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880253/1861-65-oh-s-61-5b-o.v.u.s.a.-61st-regt-sutler-m/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880254/1861-65-oh-s-61-10b-o.v.u.s.a.-61st-regt-sutler/ 10¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880255/1861-65-oh-s-61-25b-o.v.u.s.a.-61st-regt-sutler/ 25¢ token] * 101st Ohio, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880287/1861-65-oh-s-101-5ba-101st.-reg.-o.v.i.-sutler-m/ 5¢ token] * 122nd Ohio, [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880539/1861-65-oh-s-122-10c-122-regt.-o.v.-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token] * 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 97, 5¢ scrip * 28th Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880332/1861-65-pa-s-28-5b-28.-reg.-p.v.-c.-and-s.-sutler/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880334/1861-65-pa-s-28-25b-28.-reg.-p.v.-c.-and-s.-sutler/ 25¢ token]; tokens are marked “C & S” * 72nd Pennsylvania (Baxter’s Fire Zouaves), [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880356/1861-65-pa-s-72-5b-baxters-fire-zouaves-sutler/ 5¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880357/1861-65-pa-s-72-10b-baxters-fire-zouaves-sutler/ 10¢ token]; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880358/1861-65-pa-s-72-25b-baxters-fire-zouaves-sutler/ 25¢ token]; tokens are marked “A. W. H.” * 81st Pennsylvania, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman, page 98, 5¢ scrip, 10¢ scrip, 25¢ scrip * 27th U. S. C. I., Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880018/1861-65-il-s-27-5b-27-reg.-ill.-vol.-sutler-ms/ 5¢ token] * 39th U. S. C. I., [https://www.ebay.com/itm/226036849073?mkcid=16&mkevt=1&mkrid=711-127632-2357-0&ssspo=mZLWSeOxR-m&sssrc=2047675&ssuid=&widget_ver=artemis&media=COPY 5¢ token]; tokens marked “C & R” * 48th U. S. C. I., Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * 4th Virginia, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman * 10th Virginia, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman; [https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/united-states/tokens-and-medals/civil-war-sutler-tokens-schenkman/880377/1861-65-va-s-9a-5b-h.-asher-sutler-ms/ 10¢ token]; tokens marked “A. & K.” * 39th U. S. Infantry, Civil War Sutler Tokens and Cardboard Scrip by David E. Schenkman

USS Arizona Casualties 7 Dec 1941

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USS Arizona Casualties
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{{Image|file=Photos-172.jpg |align=C |size=50 px }} On the morning of 7 Dec 1941, Japanese bombers sank the [[:Category:USS_Arizona_%28BB-39%29%2C_United_States_Navy|''USS Arizona'' (BB39)]] in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Territory. Over a thousand (1,177) of her crew died when the ship sank. This page will list those who died that morning. It is intended that the name of each sailor and marine will include a link to a profile. '''Stickers:''' Note: These are sample stickers - the start date should be adjusted to fit the individual's actual start date for the World War II sticker. The Roll of Honor sticker can be used as-is. They can be placed anywhere in the Biography section, below the Biography header. {{World War II |branch=United States Navy |startdate=16 Dec 1939 |units=USS Arizona (BB-39) |enddate=7 Dec 1941 KIA }} {{Roll of Honor | category = Killed in Action, United States of America, World War II | image = Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg | description = Killed in Action at Pearl Harbor aboard the USS Arizona | war = World War II }} {{Medal |image = Purple_heart.jpg |Medal = Purple Heart }} '''Categories:''' Each profile should have five categories added: :[[Category:USS Arizona Memorial, Honolulu, Hawaii]] :[[Category: Pearl Harbor Attack]] :[[Category: USS Arizona (BB-39), United States Navy]] :[[Category:Honolulu, Hawaii]] :[[Category:Purple Heart]] '''Category Page:''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:USS_Arizona_(BB-39)%2C_United_States_Navy USS Arizona (BB-39)] '''Sources:''' * National Park Service. "USS Arizona Brothers," ''Pearl Harbor National Memorial, Hawai'i'', [https://www.nps.gov/perl/learn/historyculture/names-of-uss-arizona-brothers.htm nps.gov] (accessed 24 May 2023). * National Park Service. "USS Arizona Casualties," ''Pearl Harbor National Memorial, Hawai'i'', [https://www.nps.gov/perl/learn/historyculture/ussarizonacasualties.htm nps.gov] (accessed 24 May 2023). * National Park Service. "USS Arizona Survivors," ''Pearl Harbor National Memorial, Hawai'i'', [https://www.nps.gov/perl/learn/historyculture/ussarizonasurvivors.htm nps.gov] (accessed 24 May 2023). * ''National Unified Archive of American Gold Star Casualties of War'', [https://www.honorstates.org HonorStates.org] (accessed 29 May 2023). * ''Together We Served: Roll of Honor, US Navy, Fallen'', [https://navy.togetherweserved.com/servlet/tws.webapp.WebApp?cmd=ROHPage&personType=Fallen navy.togetherweserved.com] (accessed 27 May 2023). [Search Page] * "USS Arizona (BB-39)", [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Arizona_%28BB-39%29 en.wikipedia.org] (accessed 24 May 2023). * "Father and Son Killed on USS Arizona", (blog) 16 Jul 2018, [https://pearlharbor.org/blog/father-and-son-killed-on-uss-arizona/ blog] (accessed 29 May 2023). == Casualty List == ====NOTE==== There was one father and son serving together (both KIA). There were 38 sets of brothers serving together, including 3 sets of 3 (each set had 2 KIA) and 1 set of twins ( 1 KIA). Of the 79 brothers, 63 were KIA. === A === :[[Aaron-211|AARON, Hubert Charles Titus]], Fireman 2nd Class, US Navy (F2c USN), Arkansas '''Note: help requested to add categories, stickers 30 May 2023 :[[Abercrombie-1607|ABERCROMBIE, Samuel Adolphus]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN),Texas :[[Adams-44073|ADAMS, Robert Franklin]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Alabama :[[Adkison-359|ADKISON, James Dillion]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Texas :[[Aguirre-754|AGUIRRE, Reyner Aceves ]], Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN) :[[Aguon-16|AGUON, Gregorio San N.]], Mess Attendant 1st Class, US Navy (MATT1c USN), Guam :[[Ahern-1204|AHERN, Richard James]], Fireman 1st Class, US Navy (F1c USN), California :[[Alberovsky-1|ALBEROVSKY, Francis Severin]], Boilermaker 1st Class US Navy (BMKR1c USN), California :[[Albright-3133|ALBRIGHT, Galen Winston]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Indiana :[[Alexander-25686|ALEXANDER, Elvis Author]], Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN), Arkansas :[[Allen-67628|ALLEN, Robert Lee]], Shipfitter 3rd Class, US Navy (SF3c USN), Texas :[[Allen-67629|ALLEN, William Clayborn]], Electrician's Mate 1st Class, US Navy (EM1c USN), California :[[Allen-67630|ALLEN, William Lewis]], Storekeeper 2nd Class, US Naval Reserves (SK2c USNR), Texas :[[Alley-2800|ALLEY, Jay Edgar]], Gunner's Mate 1st Class, US Navy (GM1c USN) :[[Allison-9131|ALLISON, Andrew K]]., Fireman 1st Class, US Navy (F1c USN), Tennessee '''Note: brother of J. T. Allison''' :[[Allison-9133|ALLISON, J. T]]. , Fireman 1st Class, US Navy (F1c USN) '''Note: brother of Andrew K. Allison''' :[[Alten-43|ALTEN, Ernest Mathew]], Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN), California :[[Amon-353|AMON, Frederick Purdy]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN) :[[Amundson-522|AMUNDSON, Leo DeVere]], Private, US Marine Corps (PVT USMC) :[[Anderberg-128|ANDERBERG, William Robert]], Fireman 3rd Class, US Navy (F3c USN), Oregon :[[Anderson-80880|ANDERSON, Charles Titus]], Carpenter's Mate 2nd Class, US Navy (CM2c USN), California :ANDERSON, Delbert Jake, Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class, US Navy (BM2c USN) Minnesota '''Note: brother of BM2c John Delmar Anderson (survivor)''' :ANDERSON, Donald William, Signalman Third Class, United States Navy (SM3c USN) :ANDERSON, Harry, Seaman First Class, United States Navy (S1c USN) California :[[Anderson-76556|ANDERSON, Howard Taisey]], Fireman 1st Class, US Navy (F1c USN) Maryland :ANDERSON, James Pickins Jr., Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN) :ANDERSON, Lawrence Donald, Ensign, United States Naval Reserves (ENS USNR) :ANDERSON, Robert Adair, Gunner's Mate 3rd Class, US Navy (GM3c USN) Missouri :ANDREWS, Brainerd Wells, Chief Carpenter's Mate US Navy (CCMP USN) Vermont :[[Angle-614|ANGLE, Earnest Hersea]] Fireman 2nd Class, US Navy (F2c USN) West Virginia :ANTHONY, Glenn Samuel, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN) , California :APLIN, James Raymond, Chief Water Tender US Navy (CWTP USN) California :APPLE, Robert William, Fireman 1st Class, US Navy (F1c USN), Illinois :[[Aprea-14|APREA, Frank Anthony]], Coxswain, United States Navy (COX USN) :ARLEDGE, Eston, Signalman Second Class, US Navy (SM2c USN), Louisiana :ARNAUD, Achilles, Fireman 3rd Class, US Navy (F3c USN) , Louisiana :ARNOLD, Claude Duran Jr., Fireman 3rd Class, US Navy (F3c USN) , Louisiana :ARNOLD, Thell, Ship's Cook First Class, United States Navy (SC1c USN) Arkansas :ARRANT, John Anderson, Machinist's Mate First Class, US Navy (MM1c USN) Florida :[[Arvidson-96|ARVIDSON, Carl Harry]], Chief Machinist's Mate US Navy (CMMP USN) Washington :ASHMORE, Wilburn James, Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN), Louisiana :[[Atchison-1903|ATCHISON, John Calvin]] Private, United States Marine Corps (PVT USMC) Missouri :ATKINS, Gerald Arthur, Hospital Apprentice First Class, US Navy (HA1c USN) Nebraska :AUSTIN, Laverne Alfred, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), New York :AUTRY, Eligah T. Jr., Coxswain, United States Navy (COX USN), Arkansas :AVES, Willard Charles, Fireman 2nd Class, US Navy (F2c USN) :AYDELL, Miller Xavier, Water Tender Second Class, US Navy (WT2c USN) Louisiana :[[Ayers-4092|AYERS Jr, Dee Cumbie]], Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN) === B === :BADILLA, Manuel Domonic, Fireman 1st Class US Navy (F1c USN) :[[Bailey-39825|BAILEY, George Richmond]] PFC USMC California :BAIRD, Billy Bryon, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Indiana :BAJORIMS, Joseph, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Illinois :BAKER, Robert Dewey, Chief Machinist's Mate US Navy (CMM USN) :BALL, William V., Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) '''Note: brother of F1c Masten A. Ball (survivor)''' :[[Bandy-1851|BANDY, Wayne Lynn]]Musician 2nd Class US Navy (MUS2c USN) Missouri :BANGERT, John Henry, Fire Controlman 1st Class US Navy (FC1c USN) :[[Baraga-9|BARAGA, Joseph]] SGT USMC Michigan :[[Bardon-112 | BARDON, Charles Thomas]], Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) Oklahoma :BARKER, Loren Joe, Coxswain US Navy (COX USN) Iowa :BARNER, Walter Ray, Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) Texas :BARNES, Charles Edward, Yeoman 3rd Class US Navy (Y3c USN) Missouri :BARNES, Delmar Hayes, Lieutenant (junior grade) US Naval Reserves (LTJG USNR) California :BARNETT, William Thermon, Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) Arkansas :[[Bartlett-15625|BARTLETT, David William]] CPL USMC California :BARTLETT, Paul Clement, Machinist's Mate 1st Class US Navy (MM1c USN) Texas :BATES, Edward Munroe Jr., Ensign US Naval Reserves (ENS USNR) New York :BATES, Tobert Alvin, Pharmacist's Mate 3rd Class US Navy (PHM3c USN) Texas :BATOR, Edward, Fireman 1st Class US Navy (F1c USN) New York :BAUER, Harold Walter, Radioman 3rd Class US Navy (RM3c USN) Kansas :[[Beaton-1804|BEATON, Freddie]] PVT USMC California :BEAUMONT, James Ammon, Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) Texas :BECK, George Richard, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) California :BECKER, Marvin Otto, Gunner's Mate 3rd Class US Navy (GM3c USN) Kansas :BECKER, Wesley Paulson, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Kansas :BEDFORD, Purdy Renaker, Fireman 1st Class US Navy (F1c USN) Kentucky :BEERMAN, Henry Carl, Carpenter's Mate 3rd Class US Navy (CM3c USN) Washington :BEGGS, Harold Eugene, Fireman 1st Class US Navy (F1c USN) Missouri :BELL, Hershel Homer, Fire Controlman 2nd Class US Navy (FC2c USN) Illinois :BELL, Richard Leroy, Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) California :BELLAMY, James Curtis, Officer's Steward 3rd Class US Navy (OS3c USN) California :[[Belt-1707|BELT, Everett Ray]] PFC USMC Missouri :BENFORD, Sam Austin, Baker 2nd Class US Navy (BKR2c USN) Minnesota :BENNETT, William Edmond Jr., Yeoman 3rd Class US Navy (Y3c USN) Illinois :BENSON, James Thomas, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Alabama :BERGIN, Roger Joseph, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) Canada :BERKANSKI, Albert Charles, Coxswain (COX USN) Pennsylvania :BERNARD, Frank Peter, Shipfitter 2nd Class US Navy (SF2c USN) :BERRY, Gordon Eugene, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) Colorado :BERRY, James Winford, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) California :BERTIE, George Allan Jr. Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) Arizona :BIBBY, Charles Henry, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) Alabama :BICKEL, Kenneth Robert Fireman 1st Class US Navy (F1c USN) Nebraska :[[Bicknell-1462|BICKNELL, Dale Deen]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Washington :BIRCHER, Frederick Robert, Radioman 3rd Class, US Navy (RM3c USN), Pennsylvania :[[Birdsell-177|BIRDSELL, Rayon Delois]], Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) Missouri '''Note: brother of MM1c Estelle Birdsell (survivor)''' :BIRGE, George Albert, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) New York :BISHOP, Grover Barron, Machinist's Mate 3rd Class US Navy (MM1c USN) Texas :BISHOP, Millard Charles, Fireman 3rd Class US Navy (F3c USN) Alabama :BISHOP, Wesley Horner Jr., Radioman 3rd Class, US Naval Reserves (RM3c USNR), New York :[[Black-24363|BLACK, James Theron]] Pvt USMC Alabama :BLAIS, Albert Edward, Radioman 3rd Class, US Naval Reserves (RM3c USNR), New York :BLAKE, James Monroe, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) Missouri :BLANCHARD, Albert Richard, Coxswain US Navy (COX USN) Minnesota :BLANKENSHIP, Theron A., Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Alabama :BLANTON, Atticus Lee, Shipfitter 3rd Class US Navy (SF3c USN) Florida :[[Blieffert-3|BLIEFFERT, Richmond Frederick]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Washington :[[Block-1179|BLOCK, Ivan Lee]], Pharmacist's Mate 2nd Class US Navy (PHM2c USN) New Mexico :BLOUNT, Wayman Boney, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Texas :BOGGESS, Roy Eugene, Shipfitter 2nd Class US Navy (SF2c USN) California :[[Bohlender-25|BOHLENDER, Samuel]], Gunner's Mate 2nd Class US Navy (GM2c USN) Colorado :BOLLING, Gerald Revese, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Arkansas :BOLLING, Walter Karr, Fireman 3rd Class US Navy (F3c USN) Kentucky :[[Bond-10741|BOND, Burnis Leroy]] Corporal. US Marines (CPL USMC) Mississsippi :BONEBRAKE, Buford Earl, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) Kansas :BONFIGLIO, William John, Electrician's Mate 1st Class US Navy (EM1c USN) New York :BOOTH, Robert Sinclair Ensign US Naval Reserves (ENS USNR) :[[Booze-196|BOOZE, Asbury Legare]], Boatswain's Mate 1st Class, US Navy (BM1c USN), Georgia :BORGER, Richard, Chief Machinist's Mate US Navy (CMMA USN) California :BOROVICH, Joseph John, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) California :[[Borusky-1|BORUSKY, Edwin Charles]] CPL USMC North Dakota :BOSLEY, Kenneth Leroy, Electrician's Mate 3rd Class US Navy (EM3c USN) Missouri :BOVIALL, Walter Robert, Aviation Machinist's Mate 2nd Class US Navy (AMM2c USN) Wisconsin :BOWMAN, Howard Alton, Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) Iowa :BOYD, Charles Andrew, Carpenter's Mate US Navy (CM3c USN) Alabama :BOYDSTUN, Don Jasper, Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) Texas :BOYDSTUN, R. L., Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) Texas :[[Brabbzson-1|BRABBZSON, Oran Merrill]], Musician 2nd Class US Navy (MUS2c USN) New York :BRADLEY, Bruce Dean, Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) Illinois :[[Brakke-14|BRAKKE, Kenneth Gay]], Fireman 3rd Class, US Navy (F3c USN), Washington :[[Brickley-217|BRICKLEY, Eugene]] PVT USMC Indiana :BRIDGES, James Leon, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Tennessee :BRIDGES, Paul Hyatt, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Arkansas :BRIDIE, Robert Maurice, Fireman 1st Class US Navy (F1c USN) :BRIGNOLE, Erminio Joseph, Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) California :BRITTAN, Charles Edward, Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) Claifornia :BROADHEAD, Johnnie Cecil, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) Alabama :BROCK, Walter Pershing, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Kentucky :[[Bromley-1661|BROMLEY, George Edward]], Signalman 3rd Class, US Navy (SM3c USN), Washington '''Note: brother of James "Jimmie" Bromley''' :[[Bromley-1663|BROMLEY, James "Jimmie"]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Washington '''Note: brother of George Edward Bromley''' :[[Brooks-26567|BROOKS, Robert Neal ]], Ensign, US Naval Reserves (ENS USNR), Washington :[[Broome-1229 | BROOME, Loy Raymond]], Signalman 3rd Class US Navy (SM3c USN) Oklahoma :BROONER, Allen Ottis, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Indiana :BROPHY, Myron Alonzo, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) Vermont :BROWN, Charles Martin, Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) California :BROWN, Elwyn Leroy, Electrician's Mate 3rd Class US Navy (EM3c USN) Kansas :BROWN, Frank George, Quartermaster 3rd Class US Navy (QM3c USN) Oregon :BROWN, Richard Corbett, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN) California :BROWN, William Howard, Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN) Oregon :BROWNE, Harry Lamont, Chief Machinist's Mate US Navy (CMMA USN) California :BROWNING, Tilmon David, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), West Virginia :BRUNE, James William, Radioman 3rd Class, US Naval Reserves (RM3c USNR), Missouri :BRYAN, Leland Howard, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Texas :BRYANT, Lloyd Glenn, Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class US Navy (BM2c USN) California :BUCKLEY, Jack C., Fire Controlman 3rd Class US Navy (FC3c USN) Kentucky :BUDD, Robert Emile, Fireman 2nd Class, US Navy (F2c USN) Michigan :BUHR, Clarence Edward, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) New Mexico :BURDEN, Ralph Leon, Radioman 3rd Class, US Navy (RM3c USN) Ohio :[[Burdette-995|BURDETTE, Ralph Warren]] Musician 2nd Class, US Navy (MUS2c USN), New Jersey :BURKE, Frank Edmond Jr., Storekeeper 2nd Class US Navy (SK2c USN) Tennessee :BURNETT, Charlie Leroy Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) :BURNS, John Edward, Fireman 1st Class US Navy (F1c USN) Pennsylvania :BUSICK, Dewey Olney, Fireman 3rd Class US Navy (F3c USN) Ohio :[[Butcher-5501|BUTCHER, David Adrian]], Fireman 2nd Class, US Navy (F2c USN), Washington :BUTLER, John Dabney, Fireman 1st Class US Navy (F1c USN) Texas :[[Byrd-6969|BYRD, Charles Dewitt]], Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Tennessee === C === :CABAY, Louis Clarence, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Illinois :[[Cade-1138|CADE, Richard Esh]], Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN) Washington :CALDWELL, Charles Jr., Fireman 3rd Class US Navy (F3c USN) Missouri :CALLAGHAN, James Thomas, Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class US Navy (BM2c USN) Colorado :[[Camden-549 | CAMDEN, Raymond Edward]], Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN) Oklahoma :CAMM, William Fielden, Yeoman 2nd Class US Navy (Y2c USN) Arkansas :CAMPA, Ralph, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) California :CAMPBELL, Burdette Charles, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) California :CAPLINGER, Donald William, Ship's Cook 3rd Class US Navy (SC3c USN) Ohio :CAREY, Francis Lloyd, Storekeeper 3rd Class US Navy (SK3c USN) New York :CARLISLE, Robert Wayne, Seaman 1st Class US Naval Reserves (S1c USNR) Texas :CARLSON, Harry Ludwig, Storekeeper 3rd Class US Navy (SK3c USN) Connecticut :CARMACK, Harold Milton, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) Colorado :CARPENTER, Robert Nelson, Mess Attendant 1st Class US Navy (MATT1c USN) Virginia :CARROLL, Robert Lewis, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) :CARTER, Burton Lowell, Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN) California :CARTER, Paxton Turner, Warrant Officer (Pay Clerk) US Navy (WO(PYCLK) USN) California :CASEY, James Warren, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) :CASILAN, Epifanio Miranda, Officer's Steward 3rd Class US Navy (OS3c USN) New York :[[Caskey-924|CASKEY, Clarence Merton]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Washington :CASTLEBERRY, Claude W. Jr., Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Texas :CATSOS, George, Fireman 1st Class US Navy (F1c USN) California :CHACE, Raymond Vincent, Chief Storekeeper US Navy (CSKP USN) California :CHADWICK, Charles Bruce, Machinist's Mate 2nd Class US Navy (MM2c USN) Mississippi :CHADWICK, Harold, Mess Attendant 1st Class US Navy (MATT1c USN) California :[[Chandler-12561|CHANDLER, Donald Ross]] PVT USMC Alabama '''Note: brother of S1c Edwin Ray Chandler (survivor)''' : [[Chapman-26428|CHAPMAN, Naaman N]], Seaman First Class, US NAVY (S1c USN) Nebraska '''Note: brother of S2c Noel B. Chapman (survivor)''' :CHARLTON, Charles Nicholas, Water Tender 1st Class US Naval Reserves (WT1c USNR) California :[[Chernucha-1|CHERNUCHA, Harry Gregory]] Musician 2nd Class US Navy (MUS2c USN) New York :CHESTER, Edward, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Kansas :CHRISTENSEN, Elmer EmilMachinist's Mate 2nd Class US Navy (MM2c USN) Wyoming :CHRISTENSEN, Lloyd Raymond, Fireman 1st Class US Navy (F1c USN) Nebraska :CHRISTIANSEN, Edward Lee, Baker 3rd Class US Navy (BKR3c USN) Wyoming '''Note: brother of AS Harlan Carl Christiansen (survivor)''' :[[Cihlar-4|CIHLAR, Lawrence John]], Pharmacist's Mate 3rd Class US Navy (PHM3c USN) Minnesota :CLARK, George Francis, Gunner's Mate 3rd Class US Navy (GM3c USN) Illinois :CLARK, John Crawford Todd, Fireman 3rd Class US Navy (F3c USN) California :CLARK, Malcolm, Baker 3rd Class US Navy (BKR3c USN) Louisiana :[[Clark-37293|CLARK, Robert William Jr]], Fire Controlman 3rd Class US Navy (FC3c USN) Pennsylvania :CLARKE, Robert Eugene, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Kansas :CLASH, Donald, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) Michigan :CLAYTON, Robert Roland, Coxswain US Navy (COX USN) Missouri :[[Clemmens-135 | CLEMMENS, Claude Albert]], Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Oklahoma :CLIFT, Ray Emerson, Coxswain US Navy (COX USN) Missouri :[[Cloues-8|CLOUES, Edward Blanchard]], Ensign US Navy (ENS USN) New Hampshire :CLOUGH, Edward Hay, Gunner's Mate 1st Class US Navy (GM1c USN) Nebraska :COBB, Ballard Burgher, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Texas :[[Coburn-2174 |COBURN, Walter Overton]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Oklahoma :[[Cockrum-699|COCKRUM, Kenneth Earl]], Machinists Mate 1st Class, US Navy (MM1c USN), Indiana :[[Coffin-5418|COFFIN, Robert]], Shipfitter 3rd Class, US Navy (SF3c USN), Washington :COFFMAN, Marshall Herman, Gunner's Mate 3rd Class US Navy (GM3c USN) Indiana :[[Cole-30983|COLE, Charles Warren]], Sergeant, US Marine Corps (SGT USMC), Washington :COLE, David Lester, Ensign US Naval Reserves (ENS USNR) California :[[Colegrove-313|COLEGROVE, Willett S. Jr.]], Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN), Washington :COLLIER, John, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) Oregon :COLLIER, Linald Long Jr., Baker 3rd Class US Navy (BKR3c USN) Texas :COLLINS, Austin, Shipfitter 3rd Class US Navy (SF3c USN) :COLLINS, Billy Murl, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) California :CONLIN, Bernard Eugene, Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) Illinois :CONLIN, James Leo, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) Illinois :CONNELLY, Richard Earl, Chief Quartermaster US Navy (CQMA USN) California :CONRAD, Homer Milton Jr., Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Ohio :CONRAD, Robert Frank, Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN) California :CONRAD, Walter Ralph, Quartermaster 2nd Class US Navy (QM2c USN) :COOPER, Clarence Eugene, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) :COOPER, Kenneth Erven, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) :CORCORAN, Gerard John, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) New York :COREY, Ernest Eugene, Pharmacist 3rd Class US Navy (PHM3c USN) Washington :CORNELIUS, P. W. Ship's Cook 3rd Class US Navy (SC3c USN) :CORNING, Russell Dale, Radioman 3rd Class US Navy (RM3c USN) :[[Coulter-3005 | COULTER, Arthur Lee]], Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Oklahoma :COWAN, William, Coxswain US Navy (COX USN) Missouri :COWDEN, Joel Beman, Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN) Oregon :[[Cox-42497|COX, Gerald Clinton]], Musician 2nd Class US Navy (MUS2c USN) Illinois :COX, William Milford, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Kentucky :CRAFT, Harley Wade, Carpenter's Mate 3rd Class US Navy (CM3c USN) Oregon :CRAWLEY, Wallace Dewight, Coxswain US Navy (COX USN) Indiana :CREMEENS, Louis Edward, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Arizona :CRISCUOLO, Michael, Yeoman 2nd Class US Navy (Y2c USN) California :CRISWELL, Wilfred John, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Indiana :CROWE, Cecil Thomas, Gunner's Mate US Navy (GM2c USN) Kentucky :[[Crowley-2725|CROWLEY, Thomas Ewing]] Lieutenant Commander (Dental Corps) US Navy (LCDR(DC) USN California :CURRY, William Joseph, Water Tender 2nd Class US Navy (WT2c USN) Oregon :CURTIS, Lloyd B., Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Missouri :CURTIS, Lyle Carl, Radioman 2nd Class US Navy (RM2c USN) Wisconsin :CYBULSKI, Harold Bernard, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) :CYCHOSZ, Francis Anton, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Michigan :CZARNECKI, Stanley, Fireman First Class US Navy (F1c USN) Michigan :CZEKAJSKI, Theophil, Signalman 3rd Class US Naval Reserves (SM3c USNR) Michigan === D === :[[Dahlheimer-96|DAHLHEIMER, Richard Norbert]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Minnesota :DANIEL, Lloyd Naxton, Yeoman 1st Class US Navy (Y1c USN) Montana :DANIK, Andrew Joseph, Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN) Ohio :DARCH, Phillip Zane, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN) Massachusetts :DAUGHERTY, Paul Eugene, Electrician's Mate 3rd Class US Navy (EM3c USN) Ohio :DAVIS, John Quitman, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Louisiana :DAVIS, Milton Henry, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Kansas :DAVIS, Murle Melvin, Radioman 2nd Class US Navy (RM2c USN) Ohio :DAVIS, Myrle Clarence, Fireman 3rd Class US Naval Reserves (F3c USNR) Iowa :DAVIS, Thomas Ray, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), California :[[Davis-109225|DAVIS, Virgil Denton]], PVT USMC Missouri :DAVIS, Walter Mindred, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) Missouri :[[Dawson-13681|DAWSON, James Berkley]] PVT USMC Kentucky :DAY, William John, Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN) Washington :DE ARMOUN, Donald Edwin, Gunner's Mate 3rd Class US Navy (GM3c USN) California :DE CASTRO, Vicente OS3c USN :DEAN, Lyle Bernard, Coxswain US Navy (COX USN) :[[DeLong-3286|DELONG, Frederick Eugene]] CPL USMC Ohio :DERITIS, Russell Edwin, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN) :DEWITT, John James, Coxswain US Navy (COX USN :DIAL, John Buchanan, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), :DICK, Ralph R., Gunner's Mate 1st Class US Navy (GM1c USN) California :DINE, John George, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) California :DINEEN, Robert Joseph, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Pennsylvania :DOBEY, Milton Paul Jr., Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Texas :DOHERTY, George Walter, Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN), California :DOHERTY, John Albert, Machinist's Mate 2nd Class US Navy (MM2c USN) California :DONOHUE, Ned Burton, Fireman 1st Class US Navy (F1c USN) :DORITY, John Monroe, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), California :DOUGHERTY, Ralph McClearn FC1c USN Massachusetts :DOYLE, Wand B., Coxswain US Navy (COX USN Kentucky :[[Dreesbach-1|DREESBACH, Herbert Allen]] PFC USMC Illinois :DRIVER, Bill Lester, Radioman 3rd Class US Navy (RM3c USN) California :DUCREST, Louis Felix, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Louisiana :DUKE, Robert Edward CCSTDA USN California :DULLUM, Jerald Fraser, Electrician's Mate 3rd Class US Navy (EM3c USN) Montana :[[Dunaway-1432 | DUNAWAY, Kenneth Leroy]] EM3c USN Oklahoma :DUNHAM, Elmer Marvin, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN) :[[Dunnam-170|DUNNAM, Robert Wesley Dunnam]] PVT USMCR Texas :DUPREE, Arthur Joseph, Fireman 2nd Class US Navy (F2c USN) Missouri :[[Durham-2424|DURHAM, William Teasdale]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), North Carolina :[[Durio-94|DURIO, Russell John]] PFC USMC Louisiana :[[Duveene-1|DUVEENE, John Duveene]] 1SGT USMC California :[[Dvorak-434|DVORAK, Alvin Albert]], Boatswain's Mate 2nd Class US Navy (BM2c USN) Minnesota === E === :[[Eaton-11086 | EATON, Emory Lowell]] F3c USN Oklahoma :[[Ebel-90|EBEL, Walter Charles]], Chief Turret Captain US Navy (CTCP USN) California :[[Eberhart-382|EBERHART, Vincent Henry]], Coxswain US Navy (COX USN) Minnesota :[[Echols-1150|ECHOLS, Charles Louis Jr.]] EM3c USN Tennessee :ECHTERNKAMP, Henry Clarence S1c USN Michigan :EDMUNDS, Bruce Roosevelt Y2c USN New Hampshire :[[Eernisse-2|EERNISSE, William Frederick]], Painter 1st Class US Navy (PTR1c USN) California :EGNEW, Robert Ross S1c USN Illinois :EHLERT, Casper SM3c USN Wisconsin :EHRMANTRAUT, Frank Jr. S1c USN Indiana :ELLIS, Francis Arnold Jr. EM3c USN Canada :ELLIS, Richard Everrett S2c USN Nebraska :ELLIS, Wilbur Danner RM2c USN California :ELWELL, Royal S1c USN Texas :EMBREY, Bill Eugene F3c USN California :EMERY, Jack Marvin ENS USN California :EMERY, John Marvin GM3c USN North Dakota :EMERY, Wesley Vernon SK2c USN Indiana :[[Enger-97|ENGER, Stanley Gordon]], Gunner's Mate 3rd Class US Navy (GM3c USN) Minnesota :ERICKSON, Robert S1c USN :[[Erskine-2429|ERSKINE, Robert Charles Erskine]] PFC USMC Illinois :ERWIN, Stanley Joe MM1c USN Texas :ERWIN, Walton Aluard S1c USN Texas :ESTEP, Carl James S1c USN Texas :ESTES, Carl Edwen S1c USN Texas :ESTES, Forrest Jesse F1c USN California :ETCHASON, Leslie Edgar S1c USN Illinois :EULBERG, Richard Henry FC2c USN Iowa :EVANS, David Delton PVT USMC Louisiana :EVANS, Evan Frederick ENS USNR California :EVANS, Mickey Edward S1c USN Missouri :EVANS, Paul Anthony S1c USN Illinois :EVANS, William Orville S2c USN Idaho :EWELL, Alfred Adam WT1c USN :EYED, George SK3c USN Indiana === F === :FALLIS, Alvin E. PHM2c USN California :[[Fansler-355 |FANSLER, Edgar Arthur]] S1c USN Oklahoma :FARMER, John Wilson COX USN Tennessee :FEGURGUR, Nicolas San Nicolas MATT2c USN Guam :FESS, John Junior F1c USN California :FIELDS, Bernard RM3c USNR :FIELDS, Reliford MATT2c USN Florida :FIFE, Ralph Elmer S1c USN California :FILKINS, George Arthur COX USN Minnesota :FINCHER, Allen Brady ACK USMC Texas :FINCHER, Dexter Wilson SGT USMC Oregon :FINLEY, Woodrow Wilson PFC USMC Tennessee :FIRTH, Henry Amis F3c USN :FISCHER, Leslie Henry S1c USN Washington :FISHER, Delbert Ray S1c USN Wyoming :FISHER, James Anderson MATT1c USN Virginia :FISHER, Robert Ray, Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN), California :FISK, Charles Porter III Y1c USN California :FITCH, Simon MATT1c USN Texas :FIRZGERALD, Kent Blake, Private, US Marine Corps (PVT USMC), Utah :FITZSIMMONS, Eugene James F3c USN Illinois :FLANNERY, James Lowell, Store Keeper 3rd Class, US Navy (SK3c USN), Ohio :FLEETWOOD, Donald Eugene, Private 1st Class, US Marine Corps (PFC USMC), Iowa :[[Floege-1 |FLOEGE, Frank Norman]], Musician 2nd Class, US Navy (MUS2c USN), Illinois :FLORY, Max Edward, Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN), Indiana :FONES, George Everett FC3c USN Washington :FORD, Jack C. S1c USN California :FORD, William Walker EM3c USN Kentucky :FOREMAN, Elmer Lee F2c USN Indiana :[[Fortenberry-613|FORTENBERRY, Alvie Charles]], Coxswain US Navy (COX USN) Mississippi :FOWLER, George Parten S2c USN Texas :[[Fox-24183|FOX, Daniel Russell Fox]], Lt. Colonel, US Marine Corps (LTCOL USMC), California :FRANK, Leroy George, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Arkansas :FREDERICK, Charles Donald, (EM2c USN), Louisiana :[[Free-1758|FREE, Thomas Augusta]], Machinists Mate 1st Class, US Navy (MM1c USN), Texas '''Note: father of William Thomas Free''' :[[Free-1759|FREE, William Thomas]], Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN), Texas '''Note: son of Thomas Augusta Free''' :FRENCH, John Edmund LCDR USN Washington, D.C. :FRIZZELL, Robert Niven S2c USN Alabama :FULTON, Robert Wilson AMSMTH1c USN Missouri :FUNK, Frank Francis BM2c USN Missouri :FUNK, Lawrence Henry S1c USN Wisconsin === G === :GAGER, Roy Arthur S2c USN Kansas :GARGARO, Ernest Russell S2c USN :GARLINGTON, Raymond Wesley S1c USN California :GARRETT, Orville Wilmer SF2c USN Missouri :GARTIN, Gerald Ernest S1c USN California :GAUDETTE, William Frank S1c USN Washington :GAULTNEY, Ralph Martin Em3c USN Illinois :GAZECKI, Philip Robert ENS USNR Wisconsin :GEBHARDT, Kenneth Edward S1c USN North Dakota :GEER, Kenneth Floyd S2c USN California :GEISE, Marvin Frederick S1c USN Wisconsin :[[Gemienhardt-5|GEMIENHARDT, Samuel Henry Jr.]], Machinist's Mate 2nd Class US Navy (MM2c USN) Ohio :GHOLSTON, Roscoe Y2c USN Texas :GIBSON, Billy Edwin S1c USN Kansas :GIESEN, Karl Anthony Y2c USN Iowa :GILL, Richard Eugene S1c USN Nevada :GIOVENAZZO, Michael James WT2c USN Illinois :GIVENS, Harold Reuben Y3c USN :GOBBIN, Angelo SC1c USN California :[[Goff-5493 | GOFF, Wiley Coy]] S2c USN Oklahoma :GOMEZ, Edward Jr. S1c USN Colorado :GOOD, Leland S2c USN Illinois :GOODWIN, William Arthur S2c USN Colorado :GORDON, Peter Charles Jr. F1c USN Colorado :[[Gosselin-962|GOSSELIN, Edward Webb]], Ensign US Naval Reserves (ENS USNR) Illinois :GOSSELIN, Joseph Adjutor RM1c USN Massachuttes :GOULD, Harry Lee S1c USN Illinois :GOVE, Rupert Clair S1c USN California :GRANGER, Raymond Edward F3c USN Iowa :GRANT, Lawrence Everett Y3c USN Missouri :GRAY, Albert James S1c USN Washington :GRAY, Lawrence Moore F1c USN Missouri :GRAY, William James Jr. S1c USN California :[[Green-54341|GREEN, Glen Hubert]], Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Mississippi :GREENFIELD, Carroll Gale S1c USN Oregon :GRIFFIN, Lawrence J. PFC USMC Louisiana :GRIFFIN, Reese Olin EM3c USN Texas :GRIFFITHS, Robert Alfred EM3c USN California :GRISSINGER, Robert Beryle S2c USN Illinois :GROSNICKLE, Warren Wilbert EM2c USN Iowa :GROSS, Milton Henry CSKA USN California :GRUNDSTROM, Richard Gunner S2c USN Iowa :[[Gurley-878|GURLEY, Jesse Herbert]], Storekeeper 3rd Class US Navy (SK3c USN) Illinois === H === :[[Haas-4446|HAAS, Curtis Junior]] MUS2c USN Missouri :HADEN, Samuel William COX USN Kansas :HAFFNER, Floyd Bates F1c USN Illinois :HAINES, Robert Wesley S2c USN California :HALL, John Rudolph CBMP USN Arkansas :HALLORAN, William Ignatius ENS USNR Ohio :[[Hamel-2129|HAMEL, Don Edgar]] FLDMUS USMCR Illinois :HAMILTON, Clarence James MM1c USN Washington :HAMILTON, Edwin Carrell S1c USN :[[Hamilton-33772 | HAMILTON, William Holman]] GM3c USN Oklahoma :HAMMERUD, George Winston S1c USN North Dakota :HAMPTON, "J" "D" F1c USN Kansas :[[Hampton-6331 | HAMPTON, Ted "W" Jr.]] S1c USN Oklahoma :HAMPTON, Walter Lewis BM2c USN Pennsylvania :HANNA, David Darling EM3c USN Texas :HANSEN, Carlyle B. MM2c USN :HANSEN, Harvey Ralph S1c USN Wisconsin :HANZEL, Edward Joseph WT1c USN Michigan :HARDIN, Charles Eugene S1c USN Missouri :HARGRAVES, Kenneth William S2c USN Washington :HARMON, William D. PFC USMC Oregon :[[Harrington-10805|HARRINGTON, Keith Homer]] S1c USN Missouri :HARRIS, George Ellsworth MM1c USN Illinois :[[Mims-1100|HARRIS, Hiram Dennis]] S1c USN Georgia :HARRIS, James William F1c USN Michigan :HARRIS, Noble Burnice COX USN Missouri :HARRIS, Peter John COX USN Nebraska :[[Hartley-6699 |HARTLEY, Alvin]] GM3c USN Oklahoma :HARTSOE, Max June GM3c USN Missouri :HARTSON, Lonnie Moss SM3c USN Texas :HASL, James Thomas F1c USN Nebraska :[[Haverfield-191|HAVERFIELD, James Wallace]], Ensign, US Naval Reserves (ENS USNR) Ohio :[[Havins-40|HAVINS, Harvey Linville]], Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) :HAWKINS, Russell Dean SM3c USN Illinois :HAYES, John Doran BM1c USN California :HAYES, Kenneth Merle F1c USN California :HAYNES, Curtis James QM2c USN Idaho :HAYS, William Henry SK3c USN Kansas :HAZDOVAC, Jack Claudius S1c USN California :HEAD, Frank Bernard CYA USN California :HEATER, Verrell Roy S1c USN Oregon :HEATH, Alfred Grant S1c USN Wisconsin :HEBEL, Robert Lee SM3c USNR Illinois :HECKENDORN, Warren Guy S1c USN :HEDGER, Jess Laxton S1c USN California :HEDRICK, Paul Henry BM1c USN California :HEELY, Leo Shinn S2c USN Colorado :HEIDT, Edward Joseph F1c USN California :HEIDT, Wesley John MM2c USN California :HELM, Merritt Cameron S1c USN Minnesota :HENDERSON, William Walter S2c USN :HENDRICKSEN, Frank F2c USN Michigan :HERRICK, Paul Edward PVT USMC Wisconsin :HERRING, James Jumior SM3c USN Iowa :HERRIOTT, Robert Asher Jr. S1c USN Texas :HESS, Darrel Miller FC1c USN Utah :HESSDORFER, Anthony Joseph MM2c USN Washington :HIBBARD, Robert Arnold BKR2c USN :HICKMAN, Arthur Lee SM3c USN :HICKS, Elmer Orville GM3c USN Washington :HICKS, Ralph Dueard PTR2c USNR Missouri :HILL, Bartley Talor AOM3c USN California :HILTON, Wilson Woodrow GM1c USN :HINDMAN, Frank Weaver S1c USN Alabama :HODGES, Garris Vada F2c USN Texas :HOELSCHER, Lester John HA1c USN Nebraska :HOLLAND, Claude Herbert Jr. S2c USN Alabama :HOLLENBACH, Paul Zepp S1c USN New York :HOLLIS, Ralph LTJG USNR California :HOLLOWELL, George Sanford COX USN Arizona :HOLMES, Lowell D. F3c USN Alabama :HOLZWORTH, Walter MGYSGT USMC New Jersey :HOMER, Henry Vernon S1c USN Michigan :[[Hope-5052|HOPE, Harold W.]] PVT USMC Illinois :HOPKINS, Homer David S1c USN Michigan :HORN, Melvin Freeland F3c USN Ohio :HORRELL, Harvey Howard SM1c USN :HORROCKS, James William CGMP USN Arizona :HOSLER, John Emmet S1c USN Ohio :HOUSE, Clem Raymond CWTP USN California :HOUSEL, John James SK1c USN Missouri :HOWARD, Elmo S1c USN Kentucky :HOWARD, Rolan George GM3c USN Minnesota :HOWE, Darrell Robert S2c USN Oregon :HOWELL, Leroy COX USN Indiana :HUBBARD, Haywood Jr. MATT2c USN Virginia :HUDNALL, Robert Chilton PFC USMC Texas :HUFF, Robert Glenn PVT USMC Texas :HUFFMAN, Clyde Franklin F1c USN Ohio :[[Hughes-30942|HUGHES, Bernard Thomas]]MUS2c USN Pennsylvania :HUGHES, Lewis Burton Jr. S1c USN Alabama :HUGHES, Marvin Austin PVT USMCR Texas :HUGHEY, James Clynton S1c USN :HUIE, Doyne Conley HA1c USN Missouri :HULTMAN, Donald Standly PFC USMC Minnesota :HUNTER, Robert Fredrick S1c USN Ohio :HUNTINGTON, Henry Louis S2c USN California :HURD, Willard Hardy MATT2c USN Tennessee :[[Hurley-4277|HURLEY, Wendell Ray]] MUS2c USN Indiana :HUVAL, Ivan Joseph S1c USN Louisiana :HUX, Leslie Creade PFC USMC Louisiana :HUYS, Arthur Albert S1c USN Indiana :HYDE, William Hughes COX USN Missouri === I === : [[Iak-33|IAK, Joseph Claude]] Yeoman Third Class (Y3c USN) : [[Ibbotson-453|IBBOTSON, Howard Burt]] Fireman First Class (F1c USN) California :INGALLS, Richard Fitch SC3c USN New York :INGALLS, Theodore "A" SC3c USN New York :INGRAHAM, David Archie FC3c USN :ISHAM, Orville Adalbert CGMA USN Hawaii :ISOM, Luther James S1c USN Alabama :IVERSEN, Earl Henry S2c USN California :IVERSEN, Norman Kenneth S2c USN California :IVEY, Charles Andrew Jr. S2c USN California === J === :JACKSON, David Paul Jr. S1c USN Texas :[[Jackson-10056|JACKSON, Robert Woods]], Yeoman 3rd Class US Navy (Y3c USN) Iowa :JAMES, John Burditt S1c USN Texas :JANTE, Edwin Earl Y3c USN :JANZ, Clifford Thurston LT USN California :JASTRZEMSKI, Edwin Charles S1c USN Michigan :JEANS, Victor Lawrence WT2c USN Oregon :JEFFRIES, Keith COX USN Pennsylvania :JENKINS, Robert Henry Dawson S2c USN Texas :JENSEN, Keith Marlow EM3c USN Utah :JERRISON, Donald D. CPL USMC California :JOHANN, Paul Frederick GM3c USN Iowa :JOHNSON, David Andrew Jr. OC2c USN Virginia :JOHNSON, Edmund Russell MM1c USN California :JOHNSON, John Russell RM3c USN Massachuttes :JOHNSON, Samuel Earle CDR(MC) USN Alabama :JOHNSON, Sterling Conrad COX USN Washington :JOLLEY, Berry Stanley S2c USNR Idaho :JONES, Daniel Pugh S2c USN Alabama :JONES, Edmon Ethmer S1c USN Colorado :JONES, Floyd Baxter MATT2c USN :JONES, Harry Cecil GM3c USN Kansas :JONES, Henry Jr. MATT1c USN California :JONES, Homer Lloyd S1c USN Colorado :JONES, Hugh Junior S2c USN California :JONES, Leland S1c USN Tennessee :JONES, Quincy Eugene PFC USMC Texas :JONES, Thomas Raymond ENS USNR Louisiana :JONES, Warren Allen Y3c USN Nebraska :JONES, Willard Worth S1c USN Tennessee :JONES, Woodrow Wilson S2c USN Alabama :JOYCE, Calvin Wilbur F2c USN Ohio :JUDD, Albert John COX USN Michigan === K === :[[Kagarice-3|KAGARICE, Harold Lee]] CSKA USN California :[[Kaiser-3818|KAISER, Robert Oscar]] Fireman First Class USN Missouri :KALINOWSKI, Henry PVT USMCR Texas :KATT, Eugene Louis S2c USN California :KEEN, Billy Mack PVT USMC Texas :KELLER, Paul Daniel MLDR2c USN Michigan :[[Kelley-13271 | KELLEY, James Dennis]] SF3c USN Oklahoma :KELLOGG, Wilbur Leroy F1c USN Iowa :KELLY, Robert Lee CEMA USN California :[[Keniston-334|KENISTON, Donald Lee]] S2c USN Ohio '''Note: brother of Kenneth Howard Keniston''' :[[Keniston-335|KENISTON, Kenneth Howard]] F3c USN Ohio '''Note: brother of Donald Lee Keniston''' :KENNARD, Kenneth Frank GM3c USN Idaho :[[Kennington-264|KENNINGTON, Charles Cecil]] Seaman First Class USN Tennessee :[[Kennington-266|KENNINGTON, Milton Homer]] Seaman First Class USN Tennessee :KENT, Texas Thomas Jr. S2c USN Arkansas :[[Kidd-1247|KIDD, Isaac Campbell]], Rear Admiral, US Navy (RADM USN) :KIEHN, Ronald William MM2c USN California :KIESELBACH, Charles Ermin CM1c USN California :KING, Gordon Blane S1c USN Tennessee :KING, Leander Cleaveland S1c USN Texas :KING, Lewis Meyer F1c USN :KING, Robert Nicholas Jr. ENS USNR New York :[[Kinney-4594|KINNEY, Frederick William]] MUS1c USN Washington :KINNEY, Gilbert Livingston QM2c USN California :KIRCHHOFF, Wilbur Albert S1c USN Missouri : [[Kirkpatrick-4706|KIRKPATRICK, Thomas Leroy, (1887-1941)]] Captain, Chaplain, US Navy (CAPT(CHC) USN) Missouri :KLANN, Edward SC1c USN Michigan :KLINE, Robert Edwin GM2c USN New York :KLOPP, Francis Lawrence GM3c USN Ohio :KNIGHT, Robert Wagner EM3c USN Ohio :KNUBEL, William Jr. S1c USN Missouri :KOCH, Walter Ernest S1c USN Minnesota :KOENEKAMP, Clarence D. F1c USN Washington :KOEPPE, Herman Oliver SC3c USN Illinois :KOLAJAJCK, Brosig S1c USN Texas :KONNICK, Albert Joseph CM3c USN Pennsylvania :KOSEC, John Anthony BM2c USN California :KOVAR, Robert S1c USN Illinois :KRAHN, James Albert PFC USMC North Dakota :KRAMB, James Henry S1c USN New York :KRAMB, John David MSMTH1c USN New York :KRAMER, Robert Rudolph GM2c USN Indiana :KRAUSE, Fred Joseph S1c USN Minnesota :KRISSMAN, Max Sam S2c USN California :KRUGER, Richard Warren QM2c USN California :KRUPPA, Adolph Louis S1c USN Texas :KUKUK, Howard Helgi S1c USN New York :KULA, Stanley SC3c USN Nebraska :KUSIE, Donald Joseph RM3c USN New York === L === :LA FRANCEA, William Richard S1c USN Michigan :LA MAR, Ralph "B" FC3c USN California :LA SALLE, Willard Dale S1c USN Washington :LADERACH, Robert Paul FC2c USN West Virginia :LAKE, John Ervin Jr. WO(PYCLK) USN California :LAKIN, Donald Lapier S1c USN California :LAKIN, Joseph Jordan S1c USN California :LAMB, George Samuel CSFA USN California :LANDMAN, Henry AM2c USN Michigan :LANDRY, James Joseph Jr. BKR2c USN Massachusetts :LANE, Edward Wallace COX USN :[[Lane-20394 | LANE, Mancel Curtis]] S1c USN Oklahoma :LANGE, Richard Charles S1c USN California :LANGENWALTER, Orville J. SK2c USN Iowa :LANOUETTE, Henry John COX USN Connecticut :LARSON, Leonard Carl F3c USN Washington :LATTIN, Bleecker RM3c USN :LEE, Carroll Volney Jr. S1c USN Texas :[[Lee-37481|LEE, Henry Lloyd]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), South Carolina :LEEDY, David Alonzo FC2c USN Iowa :LEGGETT, John Goldie BM2c USN Washington :LEGROS, Joseph McNeil S1c USN Louisiana :LEIGH, Malcolm Hedrick GM3c USN North Carolina :LEIGHT, James Webster S2c USN California :LEOPOLD, Robert Lawrence ENS USNR Kentucky :LESMEISTER, Steve Louie EM3c USN North Dakota :LEVAR, Frnak CWTP USNR Washington :[[Lewis-57905|LEWIS, Wayne Alman]], Carpenters Mate 3rd Class, US Navy (CM3c USN), South Carolina :[[Lewison-10|LEWISON, Neil Stanley]], Fire Controlman 3rd Class US Navy (FC3c USN) Wisconsin :LIGHTFOOT, Worth Ross GM3c USN :LINBO, Gordon Ellsworth GM1c USN Washington :LINCOLN, John William F1c USN Iowa :LINDSAY, James E. PFC USMC California :LINDSAY, James Mitchell SF2c USN Colorado :LINTON, George Edward, Fireman 2nd Class, US Navy (F2c USN) :[[Lipke-141|LIPKE, Clarence William]], Fireman 2nd Class, US Navy (F2c USN), Michigan :LIPPLE, John Anthony SF1c USN Iowa :LISENBY, Daniel Edward S1c USN :LIVERS, Raymond Edward S1c USN New Mexico :LIVERS, Wayne Nicholas, Fireman 1st Class, US Navy (F1c USN), New Mexico :LOCK, Douglas A., Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), New York :LOHMAN, Earl Wynne S1c USN :LOMAX, Frank Stuart ENS USN Nebraska :LOMIBAO, Marciano OS1c USN Philipines :LONG, Benjamin Franklin CYP USN North Carolina :LOUNSBURY, Thomas William S2c USN Illinois :LOUSTANAU, Charles Bernard S1c USN Iowa :LOVELAND, Frank Crook S2c USN Idaho :LOVSHIN, William Joseph, Private 1st Class, US Marine Corps (PFC USMC), Minnesota :LUCEY, Neil Jermiah S1c USN New Jersey :LUNA, James Edward S2c USN Oklahoma :LUZIER, Ernest Burton MM2c USN :LYNCH, Emmett Isaac MUS2c USN Washington :LYNCH, James Robert Jr. GM3c USN Texas :LYNCH, William Joseph Jr. S1c USN Texas === M === :MADDOX, Raymond Dudley CEMP USN California :MADRID, Arthur John S2c USN California :MAFNAS, Francisco Reyes MATT2c USN Guam :MAGEE, Gerald James SK3c USN New York :MALECKI, Frank Edward CYP USN California :MALINOWSKI, John Stanley SM3c USNR Michigan :MALSON, Harry Lynn SK3c USN Indiana :MANION, Edward Paul S2c USN Illinois :[[Manlove-304|MANLOVE, Arthur Cleon]], Warrant Officer Electrician US Navy (WO(ELEC) USN) California :MANN, William Edward GM3c USN Washington :MANNING, Leroy S2c USN Kentucky :MANSKE, Robert Francis Y2c USN Iowa :MARINICH, Steve Matt COX USN Utah :[[Maris-379|MARIS, Elwood Henry]], Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) :MARLING, Joseph Henry S2c USN Montana :MARLOW, Urban Herschel COX USN Missouri :[[Marsh-11146|MARSH, Benjamin Raymond Jr.]], Ensign US Naval Reserve (ENS USNR) Michigan :MARSH, William Arthur S1c USN :MARSHALL, Thomas Donald S2c USN California :MARTIN, Hugh Lee Y3c USN Utah :MARTIN, James Albert BM1c USN Texas :MARTIN, James Orrwell S2c USN California :MARTIN, Luster Lee F3c USN Arkansas :MASON, Byron Dalley S2c USN Idaho :MASTEL, Clyde Harold S2c USN California :MASTERS, Dayton Monroe GM3c USN Texas :MASTERSON, Cleburne E. Carl PHM1c USN California :MATHEIN, Harold Richard BMKR2c USN Illinois :MATHISON, Charles Harris S1c USN Wisconsin :MATNEY, Vernon Merferd F1c USN Wisconsin :MATTOX, James Durant AM3c USN Florida :MAY, Louis Eugene SC2c USN Kansas :MAYBEE, George Frederick RM2c USNR California :MAYFIELD, Lester Ellsworth F1c USN Colorado :MAYO, Rex Haywood EM2c USN Florida :MEANS, Louis MATT1c USN Texas :[[Meares-440|MEARES, John Morgan]], Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN), South Carolina :MENEFEE, James Austin S1c USN Mississippi :MENO, Vicente Gogue MATT2c USN :MENZENSKI, Stanley Paul COX USN :MERRILL, Howard Deal ENS USN Utah :MILES, Oscar Wright S1c USN Arkansas :MILLER, Chester John F2c USN Michigan :MILLER, Doyle Allen COX USN Arkansas :MILLER, Forrest Newton CEMP USN California :MILLER, George Stanley S1c USN Ohio :MILLER, Jessie Zimmer S1c USN Ohio :MILLER, John David S1c USN :MILLER, William Oscar SM3c USN Illinois :MILLIGAN, Weldon Hawvey S1c USN Texas :[[Mims-1100|MIMS, Robert Lang]] S1c USN Georgia :MINEAR, Richard J. Jr. PFC USMC :MLINAR, Joseph COX USN Pennsylvania :MOLPUS, Richard Preston CMSMTHP USN California :MONROE, Donald MATT2c USN Missouri :MONTGOMERY, Robert E. S2c USN California :[[Moody-9369|MOODY, Robert Edward]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Mississippi :[[Moore-82079|MOORE, Douglas Carlton]], Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), South Carolina :MOORE, Fred Kenneth, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Texas :[[Moore-82080|MOORE, James Carlton]], Shipfitter 3rd Class, US Navy (SF3c USN), South Carolina :[[Moorhouse-435|MOORHOUSE, William Starks]], Musician 2nd Class, US Navy (MUS2c USN), Kansas :MOORMAN, Russell Lee S2c USN California :MORGAN, Wayne S1c USN California :MORGAREIDGE, James Orries F2c USN Wyoming :MORLEY, Eugene Elvis F2c USN Illinois :MORRIS, Owen Newton S1c USN Alabama :MORRISON, Earl Leroy S1c USN Montana :MORSE, Edward Charles S2c USN Michigan :MORSE, Francis Jerome BM1c USN California :MORSE, George Robert S2c USN Montana :MORSE, Norman Roi WT2c USN Virginia :MOSS, Tommy Lee MATT2c USN Kentucky :MOSTEK, Francis Clayton PFC USMC Idaho :MOULTON, Gordon Eddy F1c USN California :MUNCY, Claude MM2c USN California :MURDOCK, Charles Luther WT1c USN Alabama :MURDOCK, Melvin Elijah WT2c USN Alabama :MURPHY, James Joseph S1c USN Arizona :MURPHY, James Palmer F3c USN Ohio :MURPHY, Jessie Huell S1c USN Louisiana :MURPHY, Thomas J. Jr. SK1c USN Virginia :MYERS, James Gernie SK1c USN Missouri :McCARRENS, James Francis CPL USMC Illinois :McCARY, William Moore S2c USN Alabama :McCLAFFERTY, John Charles BM2c USN Ohio :McCLUNG, Harvey Manford ENS USNR Pennsylvania :McFADDIN, Lawrence James Y2c USN California :McGLASSON, Joe Otis GM3c USN Illinois :McGRADY, Samme Willie Genes MATT1c USN Alabama :McGUIRE, Francis Raymond SK2c USN Michigan :McHUGHES, John Breckenridge CWTA USN Washington :McINTOSH, Harry George S1c USN Virginia :McKINNIE, Russell MATT2c USN :[[McKosky-5 | McKOSKY, Michael Martin]] S1c USN Oklahoma :McPHERSON, John Blair S1c USN Tennessee === N === :NAASZ, Erwin H. SF2c USN Kansas :NADEL, Alexander Joseph MUS2c USN New York :[[Nations-775|NATIONS, James Garland]], Fire Controlman 2nd Class, US Navy (FC2c USN), South Carolina :NAYLOR, "J" "D" SM2c USN Louisiana :[[Neal-8797|NEAL, Tom Dick]] S1c USN Texas :NECESSARY, Charles Raymond S1c USN Missouri :NEIPP, Paul S2c USN California :NELSEN, George SC2c USN Washington :NELSON, Harl Coplin S1c USN Arkansas :NELSON, Henry Clarence BM1c USN Minnesota :NELSON, Lawrence Adolphus CTCP USN California :NELSON, Richard Eugene F3c USN North Dakota :NICHOLS, Alfred Rose S1c USN Alabama :NICHOLS, Bethel Allan S1c USN Washington :NICHOLS, Clifford Leroy TC1c USN :NICHOLS, Louis Duffie S2c USN Alabama :NICHOLSON, Glen Eldon EM3c USN North Dakota :NICHOLSON, hancel Grant S1c USN :NIDES, Thomas James EM1c USN California :NIELSEN, Floyd Theadore CM3c USN Utah :NOLATUBBY, Henry Ellis PFC USMC California :NOONAN, Robert Harold S1c USN Michigan :NOWOSACKI, Theodore Lucian ENS USNR New York :NUSSER, Raymond Alfred GM3c USN :NYE, Frank Erskine S1c USN California === O === :O'BRIEN, Joseph Bernard PFC USMC Illinois :O'BRYAN, George David FC3c USN Massachusetts :O'BRYAN, Joseph Benjamin FC3c USN Massachusetts :O'NEALL, Rex Eugene, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Colorado :O'NEILL, William Thomas Jr. ENS USNR Connecticut :OCHOSKI, Henry Francis GM2c USN Washington :OFF, Virgil Simon, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Colorado :OGLE, Victor Willard, Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) :[[Oglesby-1309|OGLESBY, Lonnie Harris (1919-1941)]], Seaman Second Class. ( S2c USN) Mississippi :OLIVER, Raymond Brown, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) California :OLSEN, Edward Kern ENS USNR Kansas :[[Olson-9461|OLSON, Glen Martin]], Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) Washington :ORR, Dwight Jerome, Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) California :ORZECH, Stanislaus Joseph, Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) Connecticut :OSBORNE, Mervin Eugene F1c USN Kentucky :OSTRANDER, Leland Grimstead PHM3c USN Minnesota :[[Ott-778|OTT, Peter Dean]], Seaman 1st Class US Navy (S1c USN) Ohio :OWEN, Fredrick Halden, Seaman 2nd Class US Navy (S2c USN) Texas :OWENS, Richard Allen SK2c USN Colorado :OWSLEY, Thomas Lea SC2c USN Idaho === P === :[[Pace-4671|PACE, Amos Paul]], Boatswain's Mate 1st Class, US Navy (BM1c, USN), Louisiana :PARKES, Harry Edward BM1c USN California :PAROLI, Peter John BKR3c USN California :PATTERSON, Clarence Rankin, Private 1st Class, US Marine Corps (PFC USMC) :PATTERSON, Harold Lemuel, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Texas :PATTERSON, Richard Jr. SF3c USN Connecticut :PAULMAND, Hilery OS2c USN Philippines :PAVINI, Bruno, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), California :PAWLOWSKI, Raymond Paul, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), New York :PEARCE, Alonzo Jr., Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN) :PEARSON, Norman Cecil, Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN), California :PEARSON, Robert Stanley F3c USN Montana :PEAVEY, William Howard QM2c USN Iowa :PECKHAM, Howard William F2c USN Missouri :[[Pedrotti-58|PEDROTTI, Francis James]]. Private, US Marine Corps (PVT USMC), Missouri :PEERY, Max Valdyne, Seaman 2nd Class, US Navy (S2c USN), California :PELESCHAK, Michael, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Alabama :PELTIER, John Arthur EM3c USN Ohio :PENTON, Howard Lee, Seaman 1st Class, US Navy (S1c USN), Alabama :PERKINS, George Ernest F1c USN Rhode Island :PETERSON, Albert H. 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USS Bangor

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[[Category:USS Bangor (PF-16), United States Navy]] [[Category:United_States_Coast_Guard_Ships_in_World_War_II]] ''Do you have a family member who served on the Bangor? Please post a message or feel free to improve this page!'' The USS Bangor was the name for PF-16, a US Navy Tacoma-class patrol frigate in World War 2. The ship had a complement of 180 or 190 men. During the war it was part of anti-submarine screens for convoys between the U.S. and North Africa. It participated in at least one depth charge attack. They spent VE-Day at anchor in Oran. Then they sailed for the Pacific and trained in the Panama Canal Zone. On VJ-Day they were in Seattle, Washington. == Officers == * Lieut. Cmdr. Fred J. Statts, USCG Commanding Officer * Lieut. Warren B. Dodd, USCGR Executive Officer * Lieut. Sawyer W. Labouisse, USCGR Gunnery Officer * Lieut. Edgar Underwood, USCG Engineering Officer * P.A. Surg. George G. Howard, USPHS Medical Officer * Lieut. (jg) John F. Bowler, USCGR First Lieutenant * Lieut. (jg) John P. McAvoy, USCGR Assistant Gunnery Officer * Lieut. (jg) Henry E. Titus, USCG Supply Officer * Ens. Richard A. Keating, USCGR Assistant First Lieutenant * Ens. Donald G. Vawter, USCGR Communication Officer * Ens. Ernest Graubner, USCGR Anti-Submarine Warfare Officer * Mach. Walton E. Jenkins, USCG Assistant Engineering Officer == Chief Petty Officers == * George C. Baker, CRM * Floyd A. Cooley, CPHM * James H. Davenport, CY * Melvin C. Fleeson, CBM * Robert E. Hodson, CMM * Elmer J. Morgan, CCSTD * William S. Simpson, CMM * Van Williams, CWT == Enlisted Personnel == * Alberti B. Albano - F1C * Kenneth E. Arnold - S1C * Nicholas J. Amicone - MM2C * Gerard T. Amsbury, Jr. - WT3C * Carlo A. Anderson - F1C * Robert J. Argyros - EM3C * Robert Balancich - S1C * Carl Baumgartner - S1C * Joseph Barwiec - S2C * James T. Behrens - S1C * Jack Bell - S1C * William Bellamy - STM3C * Bernard Bensman - S1C * B. W. Blalock - S1C * William L. Boles - S1C * Anthony Bongiovi - F1C * Edward J. Boyts - GM3C * Marvin Braunstein - S2C * Thomas J. Bruhn - S1C * Tom M. Bush - RM2C * Domenic Butera - S1C * Oscar Camden - S1C * Edward J. Cameron - SM3C * Eugene Cardello, Jr. - S2C * Nicholas Cardillo - S1C * Kenneth B. Caron - S1C * William A. Chard - S1C * Donald R. Chipcase - EM1C * Norman, Choplin - MM1C * Robert M. Chowning - S2C * [[Clapper-10|Albert A. Clapper]] - S1C * John B. Clay - F2C * Max G. Coffey - S1C * James J. Como - MM2C * Jimmie S. Conley - MM1C * Edward H. Connors, Jr. - S1C * Percy J. Cooper - MM2C * Paul S. Costello - SK1C * Robert R. Cowan - S1C * Hugh M. Cowart -SC1C * Clifton C. Crews - S2C * Donald E. Danielson - RT3C * Gerald R. Daubenbis - S1C * Robert E. Deebel - GM2C * Robert A. Deem - Y1C * Carmen Dello Russon - S1C * Charles DeLyon - ST.M3C * Veto M. DeSanto - S1C * Richard W. Desens - QM2C * Richard W. DeWeil - S2C * Herman J. Dietrich, Jr. - S2C * Adam DiPasquale - S1C * Thomas Dooney - GM3C * Jerome D. Duncan - BM2C * Harold M. Fernander - S1C * Johnnie B. Fike - S1C * Samuel Fiveland - S1C * William G. Flood - S2C * Owen E. Forrester, Jr. - S1C * Richard J. Fox - S2C * George C. Gable - S2C * George W. Gabriel - S2C * Eugene E. Gagatno - S1C * Pellegrino Gaglione - S2C * Robert A. Gasperik - S2C * William E. Gass - SM2C * Edward N. Goodwill - RM3C * James F. Goodwyn - S2C * Sidney Gordon - S1C * Samson Gradwell, Jr. - S2C * William E. Gray - Cox. * John J. Griffin - S2C * Oleather Grigsby - ST.M3C * William F. Grill - S1C * John P. Hanlon - S2C * John Hansen - F1C * Earl W. C. Harris - Q.M.1C * Armond D. Hartlieb - S2C * Allen S. Hawkenson - W.T.2C * Thomas J. Henke - B.M.1C * Francis B. Higgins - S1C * Andrew J. Hilliard - S2C * William E. Hobgood - S2C * Edward Hombosky - M.M.2C * Charles C. Hookey - S2C * James D. Howery - G.M.1C * Thomas E. Illingsworth - S1C * Donald L. Jacobs - F1C * Robert J. Jankowski - S2C * James V. Jardee - B.M.2C * Ralph E. Johnson - S2C * [[Jones-17|Alfred W. Jones]] - S.C.3C * Edward G. Jones - S1C * George H. Jones, Jr. - S2C * Ralph Kaufman - S1C * Paul K. Kavalow - RM2C * George M. Kazup - S1C * Frank H. Kenward -B.M.2C * Robert B. Kergan - S2C * Louis Kerlec - S1C * William D. Ketner - SO.M.2C * Kenneth W. Kimes -MM2C * John L. Kirchner - MM1C * Stephen Koczian - F1C * Kenneth C. Koehler - MM2C * George J. Krautter - F1C * William L. Krisch - RT3C * William Lamagna - GM3C * Earl C. Lamountain - S2C * Warren C. Lee - S1C * Paul B. Lemons - S2C * Floyd B. Lewis - S2C * Edward Little, Jr. - M.M.2C * Robert P. Loding - S1C * Floyd M. Long - S2C * Earl Looney - S2C * William J. Lopata - S2C * Alexander H. Lucas, - S2C * Edward C. Lucken - S2C * Heinz A. G. Ludtke - S2C * Richard D. Lulay - F1C * William F. Lux - SO.M2C * Albert E. Magnuson - F1C * William F. Mahoney - S1C * Donald D. Manning - Cox. * Edward Manning - ST.M.3C * Frank S. Mannino - S1C * Harry F. Michie- M.M.2C * William H. Miller - S2C * Staton Moore - S.M.3C * Miles W. Morrow - C.M.1C * Lloyd A. Mulholland - S2C * James L. Murray - F1C * George W. Murray - WT3C * Jack E. MacCurdy - PH.M.3C * Delbert J. McDermott - F2C * Raymond C. McDonough - Y2C * Lloyd C. McCoun, Jr. - R.M.2C * Richard X. McGinley - Cox. * William J. McGraham - G.M.2C * J.J. McLaughlin - SP.3C(CW) * William F. McLaughlin - M.M.1C * Irving P. Nagdeman - S.C.2C * Raymond G. Nelson - E.M.3C * Sherman C. Noreen - G.M.1C * Melvyn Norton - ST.M.3C * Monticello L. Nunley - ST.M.3C * William J. O'Brien - S1C * Warren K. O'Neil - F1C * John J. O'Shaugnessy - S1C * Christopher Pappas - S2C * William G. Parker - S2C * Roger H. Patric - S2C * B.P. Patterson, Jr. - C.M.1C * Calvin E. Patterson - ST.M.3C * George W. Perry - Q.M.2C * William E. Petrelli - W.T.2C * Paul W. Plumer - S.K.2C * Edward A. Polchlopek - F1C * J.B. Prater - Q.M.3C * Kenneth H. Rabie - M.M.2C * George N. Rifkin - F1C * Herbert Rubin - S.C.2C * Clyde Ruckman - S2C * Vincent Scaffidi - S2C * Clarence R. Schroyer - S2C * Robert H. Schulz - F1C * Alton R. Scutt, Jr. - S2C * William S. Shearer - S1C * Paul Slaybaugh - S2C * Robert G. Smith - S1C * Vernard S. Smith - S1C * Edwin O. Stoecker - S1C * James E. Stumpfa, Jr. - E.M.3C * James M. Sullivan - SC1C * Charles N. Swindell - S2C * Joseph D. Szeres - S1C * Walter E. Thompson - M.M.2C * Andrew Tokarkchick, Jr. - S1C * Oliver P. Tomino - S1C * Michael J. Veneziano - S2C * Joseph J. Walsh - S2C * Lawrence E. Wendel - S1C * Norbert V. Wendorf - SO.M3C * Henry W. Whittemore - F.C.3C * [[Whitten-3|Edward B. Whitten]] - F1C * Edward C. Wielobob - S1C * Fredrick B. Williams - G.M.2C * Tanch L. Williams - S2C * William G. Wilson - W.T.2C * Stanley A. Wishinski - Cox. * John F. Wolniak - S2C * Robert F. Wood - F1C * Edward Woodlee - S.M.3C * Leroy F. Wunderlich - R.M.3C * Frank J. Zabludowski - W.T.1C == Sources == * Personal effects from Albert Clapper and Edward Whitten, in the possession of Chris Whitten, including an invitation to the commissioning ceremony which listed all the names above. * [https://web.archive.org/web/20131227212717/http://www.uscg.mil:80/history/webcutters/PF16Bangor.pdf Fact sheet from USCG] * [http://www.navsource.org/archives/12/08016.htm NavSource Online: Frigate Photo Archive]

USS Chickasaw (AT-83 / ATF-83)

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[[Category: USS Chickasaw (AT-83, ATF-83), United States Navy, World War II]] [[Category: USS Chickasaw (AT-83, ATF-83), United States Navy, Korean War]] ==General Background== The USS Chickasaw AT-83 was a Cherokee-class (formerly Navajo-class) fleet tug launched July 23, 1942 by United Engineering Co., Ltd., Alameda, CA and commissioned Feb. 4, 1943. She was decommissioned June 30, 1965 and struck from the Naval Registry April 15, 1976. She was sold that year to China. The Cherokee-class fleet tugs were very different from previous ocean-going tugs. They were far more capable of extended open ocean travel than their predecessors. This was due in large part to their 205' length, 38' beam, and substantial fuel-carrying capacity. They were also the first large surface vessels in the US Navy to be equipped with diesel/electric drive. The Chickasaw - AT-83 served in the Pacific Ocean in World War II and the Korean War, and was awarded six battle stars for World War II and two battle stars during the Korean War. ==[http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/index.html Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]== Chickasaw departed Seattle 11 March 1943 for Pearl Harbor towing YFD-21, and arrived 30 March. Sailing on to Espiritu Santo, Chickasaw served as station tug until 27 June, when she stood out for Pearl Harbor. Arriving 6 July, she had salvage duty, towed targets, laid buoys, and made tows to Midway until 21 January 1944, when she sailed for the Marshalls. Chickasaw supported the occupation of Kwajalein, Majuro, and Eniwetok until 19 March, when she cleared Kwajalein for Pearl Harbor, arriving 27 March. She sailed from Pearl Harbor 11 May, was reclassified ATF-83 15 May, and arrived at Majuro 24 May for training duty. Clearing the Marshalls 11 June, Chickasaw arrived off Saipan 16 June for tug duties, patrol, and salvage in support of the occupation of that island until 24 July. Similar duty found Chickasaw off Tinian from 24 July 1944. After continued salvage duty in the Marianas Chickasaw cleared Saipan 18 September for Guam, Eniwetok, and Manus, arriving 4 October. Six days later she sailed for the assault on Leyte, arriving in Leyte Gulf 20 October. Here she conducted salvage and rescue operations through the landings, the fury of the Battle for Leyte Gulf, and the occupation, until 22 November when she sailed for replenishment and salvage duty at Manus. On 27 December she got underway for Lingayen Gulf, arriving 9 January 1945 for salvage operations during the assault. She remained at Lingayen, Subic Bay, and San Pedro Bay on similar duty until 4 March, when she cleared for overhaul and tug duties at Ulithi. From 9 to 22 June she next operated off Okinawa, then sailed for Pearl Harbor, where she arrived 24 July for yard overhaul. Variously based at San Diego, Pearl Harbor, and in the Marianas between World War II and the Korean war, Chickasaw served the Fleet with towing, salvage, and other tug duty which took her throughout the Pacific. During the first year of the Korean war, she operated on the west coast, to Pearl Harbor, and to Eniwetok and Kwajalein, and during the summer of 1951, sailed in Alaskan waters. After west coast operations, she cleared Pearl Harbor 3 March 1953 for Sasebo, her base for direct support to forces engaged in the Korean war. Returning to San Diego 17 October, she resumed an operating schedule which through 1960 has included Alaskan operations in 1954-55 and 1957, and deployments to the Far East in 1957-58, 1959, and 1960. Chickasaw received six battle stars for World War II service, and two for Korean war service. ==Notes== Many of the detailed War Diaries are available at [http://www.fold3.com/ fold3.com]. They provide daily accounts of what the ship was doing... where it was moored, what the weather was, when they were called to General Quarters, when they saw and/or fired upon enemy combatants, etc. Other documents are also available including the one reporting the event below: *On February 4, 1944, the vessel grounded on a reef and was damaged during Marshall Islands Operations. Temporary repairs were made and ship was recommended for dry docking and repair at first opportunity. ==Sources== [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/c8/chickasaw-iii.htm Chickasaw], Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Naval History & Heritage Command, US Navy. Accessed 12, Aug 2013. [http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/39/39083.htm USS Chickasaw (ATF-83)], NavSource Naval History. Accessed 12 Aug 2013. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Chickasaw_(AT-83) USS Chickasaw (AT-83), Wikipedia.com. Accessed 12 Aug 2013. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navajo_class_fleet_tug Cherokee-class fleet tug], Wikipedia.com. Accessed 12 Aug 2013. World War II War Diaries, 1941-1945. Original data from: The National Archives, National Archives Catalog ID: 4697018.

USS Constitution

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[[Category: USS Constitution (1797), United States Navy]] ==USS Constitution== Wooden hull, three-masted frigate. The oldest commissioned ship in the U.S. Navy. One of six frigates authorized to form the United States Navy for use against the Barbary pirates. :Builder: Col. George Claghorn, Edmond Harrt's Shipyard, Boston, MA. :Date Deployed: October 21, 1797. :Unit Cost: $302,718 (1797 dollars). :Propulsion: 42,710 sq. ft. of sail on three masts. :Length: 204 feet (62.16 meters) (billet head to taffrail); 175 feet at waterline (53.32 meters). :Height: Mast height: foremast, 198 feet (60.33 meters); mainmast, 220 feet (67.03 meters); mizzenmast, 172.5 feet (52.56 meters). :Beam: 43.5 feet (13.25 meters). :Displacement: 2,200 tons. :Speed: 13+ knots (approx. 14.95 miles per hour, 24 km. per hour). :Crew: 450 including 55 Marines and 30 boys (1797). :Armament: 32 24-pounder long guns; 20 32-pounder carronades; and, two 24-pounder bow chasers. :Landing/Attack Craft: One 36-ft. long boat; two 30-ft. cutters, two 28-ft. whaleboats; one 28-ft. gig; one 22-ft. jolly boat; and one 14-ft. punt. Anchors: Two main bowers (5300 lbs.); one sheet anchor (5400 lbs.); one stream anchor (1100 lbs.); and two kedge anchors (400 to 700 lbs). :Homeport: Charlestown Navy Yard, Boston, MA. '''Commanders''' :Commodore [[Hull-2962|Isaac Hull]] :Commodore [[Bainbridge-331|William Bainbridge]] :Commodore [[Stewart-13887|Charles Stewart]] '''Enemy Prisoners''' :Privateer [[Freeman-5604|Thomas Freeman]] '''War of 1812''' :Escape from an Enemy Squadron (July 15, 1812)The Navy Department Library, Naval History and Heritage Command, Escape from an Enemy Squadron, 1812 [http://www.history.navy.mil/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/u/uss-constitutions-battle-record0/escape-from-an-enemy-squadron-1812.html] :USS Constitution versus HMS Guerrière (August 19, 1812)The Navy Department Library, Naval History and Heritage Command, Engagement with HMS Guerriere, 1812 [http://www.history.navy.mil/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/u/uss-constitutions-battle-record0/engagement-with-hms-guerriere.html] :USS Constitution versus HMS Java (December 29, 1812)The Navy Department Library, Naval History and Heritage Command, Defeat of HMS Java, 1812 [http://www.history.navy.mil/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/u/uss-constitutions-battle-record0/uss-constitution-vs-hms-java-1812.html] :USS Constitution versus HMS Pictou (1813) (February 14, 1814)War of 1812: Ships of the War of 1812 [http://www.eighteentwelve.ca/?q=eng/Topic/27] :USS Constitution versus HMS Cyane and HMS Levant (February 20, 1815)The Naval history of Great Britain: from the declaration of war by France in 1793 to the accession of George IV, William James, London 1824. [http://www.1812privateers.org/NAVAL/constitution.html] ==Sources== *The USS Constitution Museum [https://ussconstitutionmuseum.org/about-us/mission-history/] *Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Navy Department, Naval History & Heritage Command [http://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/c/constitution.html] *Navy Historical Center [http://www.navy.mil/navydata/fact_display.asp?cid=4200&tid=100&ct=4]

USS Eversole (DD-789)

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[[Category: USS Eversole (DD-789), United States Navy]] [[Category: United States Navy Ships, Korean War]] ==General Background== The USS Eversole (DD-789) was a Gearing-class destroyer of the United States Navy. She was the second Navy ship named for Lieutenant (junior grade) John T. Eversole (1915–1942), a naval aviator who was killed in the Battle of Midway and post-humorously awarded the Navy Cross. The Eversole was launched on January 8, 1946 by Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc., in Seattle, WA and was sponsored by Lt. (j.g.) Eversole's mother. She was commissioned on May 10, 1946 and served during the Korean War and briefly participated in the Vietnam War. From October 1969 until early 1970 she had frequent deployments to the Tonkin Gulf for plane guard assignments with the carrier forces of the 7th fleet and naval gunfire support duties for ground troops. There are conflicting exact dates as to when she was decommissioned, struck by the US and then sold to Turkey, but the [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-e.htm Navy's Photographic index] has her lifespan 1946-1973. But once sold to Turkey she was renamed the TCG Gayret (D-352), struck in 1995 and was used as a Museum Ship at Izmit, Turkey. ===Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships=== Eversole John Thomas Eversole, born 17 April 1915 in Pocatello, Idaho, graduated from the Naval Academy in 1938, and after duty at sea received aviation training. On 7 May 1941, Eversole joined Torpedo Squadron 6 in Enterprise (CV-6), and with many others of his squadron, gave his life for his country in the opening phases of the Battle of Midway 4 June 1942, in an attack on Japanese carriers made through heavy opposition. Lieutenant (junior grade) Eversole's determination in this action was posthumously recognized with the award of the Navy Cross. II (DD-789: dp. 2,425; 1. 390'6"; b. 40'11"; dr. 18'6"; s. 35 k.; cpl. 336; a. 6 5", 10 21" tt., 6 dcp., 2 dct.; cl. Gearing) The second Eversole was launched 8 January 1946 by Todd-Pacific Shipyards, Inc., Seattle, Wash.; sponsored by Mrs. S. R. Eversole, mother of Lieutenant (junior grade) Eversole; and commissioned 10 May 1946, Commander B. P. Ross in command. Eversole arrived at San Diego, her home port, 6 October 1946, and in the years prior to the Korean war, twice sailed to the Far East for duty with the 7th Fleet, patrolling off China and Japan. She sailed from San Diego 1 May 1950 for another such tour, and thus was in the Orient upon the opening of the war. Until 8 February 1951, when she returned to San Diego, she screened the fast carrier task forces as they launched air strikes against North Korean targets. During her second tour of duty in the Korean War, from 27 August 1951 to 10 April 1952, Eversole bombarded Hungnam, Wonsan, and other points along the east coast of Korea, and served in the Blockading and Escort Force, with ships of the navies of Great Britain, Canada, Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, and the Republic of Korea. From 17 November 1952 to 29 June 1953, she served a similar tour of duty. From 1954 through 1962, Eversole made an annual deployment to the Far East, serving on the Taiwan Patrol, exercising off Japan, Okinawa, and in the Philippines, and visiting a wide variety of western Pacific ports. In both 1957 and 1958, she made her outward bound passage by way of Australia, and in all of these tours, made an important contribution to the power for peace of the 7th Fleet. During her periods of training and preparation for deployment on the west coast, Eversole often visited ports of the Pacific Northwest, and on occasion voyaged to the Hawaiian Islands. Eversole received seven battle stars for Korean warservice.[sic] ==Sources== [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/e5/eversole-ii.htm USS Eversole], Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Naval History & Heritage Command, US Navy. Accessed 21 Aug 2013. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Eversole_(DD-789) USS Eversole (DD-789)] Wikipedia.com. Accessed 21 Aug 2013. [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/i07000/i07173c.htm Online Library of Selected Images: -- U.S. NAVY SHIPS --] Naval History & Heritage Command

USS Hawkins (DD-873)

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[[Category: United States Navy Ships, Korean War]] [[Category: USS Hawkins (DD-873), United States Navy]] ==General Background== The USS Hawkins (DD-873) was a 2425-ton Gearing class destroyer built in Orange, Texas and named for First Lieutenant William Deane Hawkins who was killed on Tarawa in the Gilbert Islands in the Pacific Theater . She was launched October 7 1944 and commissioned February 10, 1945. After being converted to a radar picket ship she steamed to the Pacific in June to begin combat operations. However, Japan agreed to surrender before she reached the war zone, so she spent the remainder of the year, and the first few months of 1946, in peacetime service in the western and central Pacific. Although she missed out on serving in World War II, she was in service for the Korean War and the "cold war" as part of America's powerful naval commitment to thwart Communist aggression in Southeast Asia from 1964-1966. The USS Hawkins was decommissioned in the late 1990's and sold to the Chinese Navy. Her superstructure has been on display in a museum in Taiwan. ==[http://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/h/hawkins.html Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]== Hawkins William Deane Hawkins was born 19 April 1914 in Fort Scott, Kansas, and enlisted in the Marine Corps 5 January 1942. He accepted a battlefield commission in the Solomons 18 November 1942, and was killed 21 November 1943 in the assault on Tarawa. First Lieutenant Hawkins received the Medal of Honor for his gallantry during the bloody assault on Betio in which he gave his life. The citation reads in part: "Fearlessly leading his men on to join the forces fighting desperately to gain a beachhead, he repeatedly risked his life throughout the day and night to direct and lead attacks on pill boxes and installations with grenades and demolitions. . . . Refusing to withdraw after being seriously wounded in the chest during this skirmish, First Lieutenant Hawkins steadfastly carried the fight to the enemy, destroying three more pillboxes before he was caught in a burst of Japanese shell fire and mortally wounded. His relentless fighting spirit in the face of formidable opposition and his exceptionally daring tactics were an inspiration to his comrades during the most crucial phase of the battle and reflect the highest credit upon the United States Naval Service." (DD-873 : dp. 2,425; l. 390'6" ; b. 41'1" ; dr. 18'6" ; s. 35 k.; cpl. 367; a. 65", 63", 521" tt., 6 dcp., 1 dcp. (h.h), 2 dct.; cl. Gearing) Hawkins (DD-873), originally Beatty but renamed 22 June 1944, was launched by Consolidated Steel Co., Orange, Tex., 7 October 1944; sponsored by Mrs. Clara Hawkins, mother of First Lieutenant Hawkins; and commissioned 10 February 1945, Comdr. C. Iverson in command. Following shakedown training in the Caribbean, Hawkins arrived Norfolk 23 March 1945 to undergo conversion to a radar picket ship. Emerging 26 May, she conducted training exercises before sailing 18 June from Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for San Diego and Pearl Harbor. After her arrival 8 July Hawkins prepared to enter the last phase of the Pacific War, but 3 days after her 12 August departure from Pearl Harbor for Eniwetok the Japanese surrendered. The destroyer continued from Eniwetok to Iwo Jima and Tokyo Bay, arriving 27 August, and assisted in early occupation operations. She then escorted ships to and from the Marianas, remaining in Japanese waters until 3 January 1946. Hawkins then steamed to the Philippines and Saipan, finally arriving Pearl Harbor 3 April. Arriving San Diego 11 April, the destroyer took part in training operations off the west coast until sailing again for the far east 0 January 1947. During the months that followed she steamed between Chinese and Korean ports, assisting and supporting American Marine units in their attempts to stabilize the explosive Chinese situation and protect American lives. Hatching also took part in rescue operations off Hong Kong 19 July 1947, when giant steamer Hong Khcng sank with over 2,000 passengers on board. She returned to the United States 8 October 1947. After a year of operations out of San Diego the ship sailed again for the troubled Far East, arriving Tsingtao, China, 29 October. Following operations off the China coast Hawkins got underway from Tsingtao C December. On this long voyage, completing a circuit of the globe, the destroyer visited Ceylon, Turkey, Gibraltar, New York, and Panama before arriving San Diego 10 March 1949. Hawkins was reassigned to Atlantic Fleet soon afterward, arriving her new home port, Newport, 23 May 1949. For the next year she took part in reserve training cruises and readiness exercises in the Caribbean. The ship had been reclassifled DDR-873 18 March 1949. Hawkins departed 2 May 1950 for a cruise with 6th Fleet in the strategic Mediterranean. While there she and the world were shocked by the Communist invasion of South Korea. After NATO maneuvers she returned to Newport 10 October and prepared to become part of the nation's far flung bulwark in the Korean conflict. Sailing 3 January via the Panama Canal she arrived Pusan 5 February. During her 4 months of Korean duty Haickins [sic] screened the mobile carrier forces during strikes on enemy positions and supply lines, provided antisubmarine protection, and controlled jet aircraft in combat air patrols. She also acted as plane guard during operations in the Formosa Straits designed to discourage Communist aggression against the friendly island. Departing the Far East in June, the destroyer returned to Newport 8 August via the Mediterranean. For the next few years the veteran ship alternated picket duty and training operations in the western Atlantic with periodic cruises to the Mediterranean with the (6th Fleet. She was in the Eastern Mediterranean during the summer of 1950 when the Suez crisis threatened the security and peace of the area. Hawkins arrived May-port, Fla., her new homeport, 18 August 1960, and soon resumed her pattern of cruises to the Mediterranean. In 1961 she operated with a special Task Group in connection with American space experiments and missile tests off Cape Canaveral, now Cape Kennedy. When the introduction of offensive missiles into Cuba in 1962 threatened the security of the United States, Hawkins joined with other ships in quarantining that Caribbean country, cruising the Caribbean from late October until December in a modern demonstration of the power of forces afloat. In 1963 the ship returned to the Mediterranean in the Spring and in August took part in Polaris missile tests in the Caribbean with submarine Alexander Hamilton. During the next 5 months Hawkins operated with carriers off Florida and in the Caribbean. Following additional Polaris missile tests with Andrew Jackson (SSBN-619) in February 1964, she steamed to Boston 21 March and was placed in commission, in reserve, prior to undergoing FRAM I overhaul. Reclassified DD-873 on 1 April, Hawkins completed FRAM late in 1964. Assigned to Destroyer Squadron 24, she operated out of Newport until departing 29 September for duty in the Far East. Steaming via the Panama Canal and the West Coast, she joined the 7th Fleet 23 November as part of America's powerful naval commitment to thwart Communist aggression in Southeast Asia. For the next 3 months she guarded hard-hitting carriers in the South China Sea and the Gulf of Tonkin and provided gunfire support for ground troops along the coast of South Vietnam. She departed Subic Bay late in February 1966, steamed via the Suez Canal, and arrived Newport 8 April. Hawkins maintained the peak readiness of her crew and equipment over the next few months with exercises off the East Coast and in the Caribbean. Departing Newport 28 November, she joined the 6th Fleet at Gibraltar 8 December and became flagship for ComDesRon 24. For more than 3 months she cruised the Mediterranean from Spain to Greece before returning to Newport 20 March 1967. Into mid-1967 she operated along the Atlantic Coast from New England to Florida, prepared as always to cruise in defense of the United States and the free world. Hawkins received two battle stars for Korean service. ==Notes== Many of the detailed War Diaries are available at [http://www.fold3.com/ fold3.com]. They provide daily accounts of what the ship was doing... where it was moored, what the weather was, when they were called to General Quarters, when they saw and/or fired upon enemy combatants, etc. ==Sources== [http://www.history.navy.mil/research/histories/ship-histories/danfs/h/hawkins.html], Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Naval History & Heritage Command, US Navy. Accessed 21 Aug 2013. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Hawkins_(DD-873) USS Hawkins (DD-873)] Wikipedia.com. Accessed 21 Aug 2013. [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/sh-usn/usnsh-h/dd873.htm Online Library of Selected Images: -- U.S. NAVY SHIPS --] Naval History & Heritage Command

USS Helena

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USS Helena (CL50)

{{Image|file=USS_Helena.jpg |caption=USS Helena Statistics }} {{Image|file=Fortenberry-339-6.jpg |caption=USS Helena - CL-50 }} '''9 December 1936:''' Keel laid at the New York Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York. '''June 1939''' Sailors began to be assigned to the USS Helena as her first crew members. However, because the Helena was not completed, these crewmen were assigned to other ships for temporary duty. These ships were: USS Seattle, USS Arkansas, USS Wyoming, USS New York and USS Texas. These ships were stationed in or near the Brooklyn Navy Yard. '''27 August 1939:''' USS Helena launched. Lieutenant Commander Donald Hendry Johnston temporarily assigned commander pending arrival of Helena's first Captain. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-131.jpg |caption=USS Helena Launch }} '''3 September 1939:''' War declared in Europe. '''18 September 1939:''' USS Helena commissioned. Captain Max DeMott was named as first Captain. {{Image|file=USS_Helena-1.jpg |caption=Max DeMott, U.S.N. }} '''Mid September to mid October 1939:''' With a combination of civilians and military personnel on board, USS Helena tested her equipment, energized the degaussing belt for torpedo deflection, calculated speed and calibrated turns as part of her "fitness for duty" and shakedown cruise. '''USS Helena Officers, 1940''' {{Image|file=USS_Helena-4.jpg |caption=USS Helena Officers 1940 }} Please see the website: http://www.usshelena.org/cl50.html. This is an excellent site with crew stories and photographs. '''3 January 1940:''' USS Helena departed Norfolk, Virginia for Guantanamo, Cuba. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-132.jpg |caption=USS Helena CL-50 }} '''6 January 1940:''' USS Helena arrived at Guantanamo, Cuba. Here the larger guns, the 6" guns, were fired to test the structural soundness of the ship-- to make sure the Helena was capable of withstanding the shock of firing her larger guns. * En route to Buenos Aires, Argentina, USS Helena made a stop at Fernando de Noronha. It was reported that Fernando de Noronha had a hidden German submarine base among it's islands. This archipelago of islands lies approximately 240 miles off the east coast of Brazil, almost directly east of Natal, Brazil. After a quick inspection, and finding no evidence of a German base, the USS Helena continued on her way to Buenos Aires. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-134.jpg |caption=Fernando de Noronha }} '''13 January 1940:''' USS Helena made her first crossing of the equator. Being a representative of Davy Jones, King Neptune presided over the ceremony. * While making her way to Buenos Aires, the Helena crossed waters where only a few weeks before a sea-battle occurred between a German warship and three British warships. The British ships were: the '''HMS Exeter''', a heavy cruiser, the '''HMS Achilles''', a light cruiser and the '''HMS Ajax''', also a light cruiser. The German warship was the '''Admiral Graf Spee'''. Captain of the ship was '''KzS Hans Langsdorff'''. KzS is the abbreviation for Kapitan zur See (Captain at Sea). An account of one of the early sea battles of World War II, "The Battle of the River Plate", may be read here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_River_Plate {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-6.png |caption=Admiral Graf Spee }} '''22 January 1940:''' USS Helena made port at Buenos Aires, Argentina, South America. While here, the crew were allowed liberty in designated areas. Part of the crew of the Admiral Graf Spee were quartered here. The British ships, HMS Achilles and HMS Ajax also entered the port. The blend of these three navies allowed for a unique gathering during this period of war between nations. * Several American companies had offices in Buenos Aires at the time. They got together and offered a South American style Barbeque, an asado, to the crew of the USS Helena. With the captain's permission, one side of the ship went for the first day's activities and the other side was supposed to go the next day. The barbeque included racks of meat roasted over open pit fires, local fruit and vegetables and, of course, beer. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-133.jpg |caption=USS Helena crew at asado in Buenos Aires }} * Unfortunately, the next day was rainy so the rest of the ship did not have a chance to enjoy the festivities. * In the previous month, December 1939, news came from the Atlantic that the Admiral Graf Spee had been scuttled. The Helena was granted permission and sailed down to Montevideo, Uruguay. The Graf Spee had burned for several days after charges were set on 17 December, 1939. Captain Langsdorff may have thought his ship was in deep enough waters for it to completely sink, however, it was not. With the main deck still above water, the scuttle attempt failed. Captain Langsdorff committed suicide soon after. Because there were reports that the Admiral Graf Spee utilized advanced optics in its rangefinders and lenses, an "unofficial" boarding was conducted by the crew of the Helena. Because of this, Germany lodged a complaint with the government of Uruguay. '''3 February 1940:''' USS Helena leaves Argentina and Uruguay and heads north to Santos, Brazil. Crew members could experience South American style "Carnival", visit Sao Paulo and take sight seeing tours. Departed 10 February 1940. '''12 February 1940:''' Arrival at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for 12 days. '''27 February 1940:''' Arrival at Norfolk, Virginia for 2 days. '''2 March 1940:''' USS Helena arrives at Naval Ship Yard in Brooklyn, New York, USA for post-shakedown inspection and evaluation. '''* USS Helena assigned to the Atlantic Fleet. Homeport: Norfolk, Virginia.''' '''August 1940:''' USS Helena and USS Saint Louis, both Saint Louis class Cruisers '''assigned to Pacific Fleet''' and exchanged for USS Chester and USS Northampton, two Heavy Cruisers. '''September 1940:''' USS Helena made the transition from the Atlantic through the Panama Canal to the Mare Island Navy Yard at Vallejo, California. '''October 1940:''' The USS Helena sailed for Hawaii to join the Pacific Fleet. While stationed at Pearl Harbor, ships were added to a regular rotation where part of the fleet would be deployed in training activities while part of the fleet remained in harbor. While deployed, men were trained in battle activities, target practice and equipment evaluation. While in harbor, there were plenty of places to visit and explore. * These rotations were on an unguarded schedule. Japanese spies in Hawaii took advantage of this. '''Four United States Navy ships named Helena:''' * USS Helena (PG-9) * USS Helena (CL-50) * USS Helena (CA-75) * USS Helena (SSN-725) {{Image|file=Photos-723.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption= }}
United States Navy Ships in Pearl Harbor Attack
:USS Arizona (BB-39) :USS Chew (DD-106) :USS Curtiss (AV-4) :USS Dobbin (AD-3) :USS Helena (CL-50) :USS Maryland (BB-46) :USS Nevada (BB-36) :USS Oklahoma (BB-37) :USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) :USS Rigel (AD-13) :USS Utah (BB-31) :USS Vestal (AR-4) :USS West Virginia (BB-48) :USS Whitney (AD-4) {{Image|file=Photos-723.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption= }} :[[Image:Photos-172.jpg|20px]][[Fortenberry-339|Adrian Woodrow Fortenberry]] Survived.

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USS Mahan (DD-364)

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[[Category: USS Mahan (DD-364), United States Navy, World War II]] [[Category: USS Mahan (DD-364), United States Navy]] ==General Background== The Mahan (DD-364) was the second ship with that name and was the lead ship of the Mahan class destroyers of the United States Navy. She was named for Rear Admiral Alfred Thayer Mahan, a leading 19th century naval historian and strategic theorist. She was built by United Dry Docks Inc., Staten Island, New York and launched October 15, 1935 and commissioned almost a year later on September 18, 1936. The Mahan spent about her first year in the Atlantic, but after that was in the Pacific. On December 7, 1944 while on picket duty protecting the invasion zone in the Leyte Gulf of the Philippine Islands she was attacked by Japanese suicide planes and hit three times. With fires quickly spreading out of control, Mahan's crew abandoned ship, and she was sunk by one of her consorts. ==[http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m2/mahan-ii.htm Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships]== Rear Adm. Alfred Thayer Mahan, born 27 September 1840 at West Point, N.Y., graduated from the Naval Academy in 1859 and served with the South Atlantic and western Gulf Blockading Squadrons during the Civil War. Later appointed President of the Naval War College, he served two tours, 1886‑89 and 1892‑93. His widely admired study, “The Influence of Sea Power Upon History,” and his many other well reasoned and scholarly books and articles have made a major impact upon geopolitical thought and modern theories of world strategy and have established Mahan’s place among history’s great thinkers. Having retired in 1896, he was recalled during the Spanish‑American War to serve on the Naval Strategy Board. Among his many activities during the years which followed were service as a delegate to the First Peace Conference at The Hague; as a member of the Board of Visitors, Naval Academy, 1903; with the Senate Commission on Merchant Marine, 1904; as a member of the Commission to Report on the Reorganization of the Navy Department; and as a lecturer at the Naval War College. He died at Washington, D.C. 1 December 1914. Mahan II (DD‑364: dp. 1,450; l. 341'4"; b. 34'8"; dr. 9'8"; 9. 35 k.; cpl. 204; a. 5 5", 12 21" tt.; cl. Mahan) The second Mahan (DD‑364) was laid down by United Dry Docks, Inc., Staten Island, N.Y., 12 June 1934; launched 15 October 1935; sponsored by Miss Kathleen H. Mahan, great‑granddaughter of Rear Adm. A. T. Mahan; and commissioned 18 September 1936, Comdr. J. B. Waller in command. Combining initial training operations with a good will tour, Mahan departed New York 16 November 1936 for a 2‑month cruise to Caribbean and South American ports. She returned in January 1937 and operated along the east coast until July, when she sailed for the Pacific. Arriving on the west coast in mid‑August, she participated in fleet training operations off the southern California coast before proceeding to her new station at Pearl Harbor. Until December 1941, periodic visits to the west coast and a cruise to the Caribbean for fleet problems in February 1939 varied a busy schedule of training exercises and patrols in Hawaiian waters. On patrol 7 December 1941, Mahan, with TF 12, was ordered to set course for the Japanese forces, thought to be headed for Jaluit from a position 200 miles south of Pearl Harbor, and “intercept and destroy.” Unable to locate the enemy, Mahan returned to Pearl Harbor on the 12th. In late December she carried reinforcements to the marine detachment at Johnston Island and evacuated the civilians to Hawaii. Mahan then conducted screening activities for inter‑island and transoceanic convoys until 24 February, when she was assigned to a patrol station off Canton Island. Departing Canton Island 24 March, she returned to Hawaii thence proceeded to the west coast for overhaul. She next conducted patrols in Hawaiian and west coast waters until departing for the South Pacific 16 October 1942. En route on the 22d, with Lamson, she conducted a raid on Japanese patrol boats south of the Gilbert Islands, sinking two. Steaming with TF 61 north of the Santa Cruz Islands by the 27th, she was attacked by Japanese aircraft and splashed four. That same day, following her fine performance in the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands, Mahan collided with ''South Dakota''. Damage to both ships was severe. Following temporary repairs at Noumea, New Caledonia, Mahan proceeded to Pearl Harbor where has was quickly given a new bow. Mahan returned to the South Pacific 9 January 1943 and escorted convoys between the New Hebrides, New Caledonia, and the Fiji Islands before establishing a patrol off New Caledonia in March. Resuming escort duties in April, she made one trip to Guadalcanal and back and then commenced operations in Australian waters. Moving to New Guinea, she began basing at Milne Bay 2 July. Continuously in action for the next 3 months, she participated in the landings at Nassau Bay 9 August; the bombardment of Finschhafen on the 22d and 23d; the preparations and covering force actions for the landings at Lae, 4 to 8 September; and the landing of Australian troops at Finschhafen on the 22d, when her well‑served guns splashed three enemy planes. Through October and November, she operated out of Buna, patrolling around New Guinea. In December, Mahan bombarded Japanese installations in New Britain and on the 26th provided effective fire support for the landings at Cape Gloucester on that island. Shore bombardment of Gali, New Guinea, a short stay in Sydney, Australia, and escort duties between New Guinea and New Britain followed. On 28 February 1944, before commencing convoy activities in the Admiralties, she turned her guns on Los Negros Island. After more than 2 busy years in the war zone, in the spring of 1944 the veteran destroyer proceeded to San Francisco for overhaul. Early in July she returned to Pearl Harbor and participated in exercises there until 15 August. Steaming via Eniwetok, Jaluit, Guam, Saipan, and Ulithi, Mahan returned to New Guinea 20 October. She then escorted convoys between Hollandia and Leyte until taking up antisubmarine patrol duties off Leyte at the end of November. On 7 December, while patrolling between Leyte and Ponson Island, the destroyer was attacked by a swarm of Japanese aircraft. In the ensuing engagement, she shot down three of the attacking planes but three of the remainder crashed into her. The resultant fires soon spread out of control to the ship’s magazines. The ship was abandoned and the survivors picked up by nearby vessels. An hour later ''Walke'' sank ''Mahan'' by gunfire and torpedoes. Mahon received five battle stars for World War II service. ==Notes== Many of the detailed War Diaries are available at [http://www.fold3.com/ fold3.com]. They provide daily accounts of what the ship was doing... where it was moored, what the weather was, when they were called to General Quarters, when they saw and/or fired upon enemy combatants, etc. Other documents are also available including the one reporting the event below: ==Sources== [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/m2/mahan-ii.htm Mahan], Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Naval History & Heritage Command, US Navy. Accessed 21 Aug 2013 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Mahan_(DD-364) USS Mahan (DD-364)] Wikipedia.com. Accessed 21 Aug 2013. 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USS Maine Disaster

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USS Maine Disaster
{{Image|file=USS_Maine_Disaster.jpg |align=c |size=650 |caption= }} The USS Maine Disaster is one of the most well-known [[Space:Military_Disasters|military disasters]] in United States history due to its role in causing the [[Space:Spanish_American_War|Spanish-American War]]. The USS Maine was an American Navy armored cruiser that was sent to Havana, Cuba in order to protect United States interests during the Cuban War for Independence from Spain. On February 15, 1898, at 9:40 pm, an explosion occurred onboard the Maine that resulted in the total loss of the ship.Annual Reports of the Navy Department for the Year 1898, by the Office of the Secretary of the Navy. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1898. https://books.google.com/books?id=UStHAQAAIAAJ Maine's casualties were extensive. As the Navy's Surgeon General reported: "The complement at the time of the disaster was 355--290 sailors, 39 marines, and 26 officers. Of this number 251 men and 2 officers were killed or drowned and only 102 saved. Seven of this number died subsequently of their injuries, making the number of survivors 94. This gives as the appalling percentage of loss practically 75 per cent of those on board [...] Of the 77 rescued sailors and marines, only 16 were uninjured."Annual Report of the Surgeon General of the United States Navy: Medical statistics, by the Navy Department Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Harvard University: 1896. https://books.google.com/books?id=J9QEAAAAYAAJ {{Image|file=USS_Maine_Disaster-1.jpg |align=c |size=340 |caption= }} At the time, a naval board of inquiry concluded that the Maine "was destroyed by the explosion of a submarine mine." Yellow Journalism publications such as [[Pulitzer-1|Joseph Pulitzer]]'s New York World and [[Hearst-4|William Randolph Hearst]]'s New York Journal blamed the explosion on a Spanish attack, and the resulting public outcry pushed the United States into war with Spain. Although the possibility of a mine having caused the explosion remains "plausible," according to a 1998 computer model, there is no conclusive evidence and many scientists believe that the explosion was accidental, and the cause was an internal coal fire.Fisher, Louis. "Destruction of the Maine (1898)" PDF. The Law Library of Congress. http://loc.gov/law/help/usconlaw/pdf/Maine.1898.pdf
Casualties and Survivors
''Names in '''bold''' are connected to the Global Family Tree.'' *John Adams, Coal Passer, Killed *[[Aitken-1600|James Pillans Aitken]], Boatswain's Mate First Class, Killed *James W. Allen, Mess Attendant, Survived *[[Andersen-5747|Holm August Andersen]], Coal Passer, Killed *[[Anderson-45468|Axel Christian Anderson]], Seaman, Killed *Charles Anderson, Landsman, Killed *[[Andersson-10267|Gustaf Alfred Anderson]], Seaman, Killed *John Anderson, Seaman, Killed *Oskar Anderson, Cockswain, Survived *John Anderson, Boatswain's Mate, Killed *[[Andrews-13946|Frank Andrews]], Ordinary Seaman, Killed *[[Anfindsen-6 |Abraham Anfindsen]], Cockswain, Killed *[[Anglund-2|Bernhard Anglund]], Blacksmith, Killed *[[Anthony-3552|William Anthony]], Marine Private, Survived *[[Auchenbach-3|Harry Auchenbach]], Fireman Second Class, Killed *Firsanion Awo, Steerage Cook, Survived *[[Barry-4118|John Patrick Barry]], Apprentice First Class, Killed *[[Barry-4057|Louis Leaver Barry]], Coal Passer, Killed *[[Baum-1200|Henry S. Baum]], Landsman, Killed *[[Becker-7421|Jakob Becker]], Chief Machinist, Killed *[[Bell-25756|John R. Bell]], Cabin Steward, Killed *John Bennett, Marine Private, Killed *'''[[Blandin-76|John Joseph Blandin]]''', Lieutenant Junior Grade, Died of Wounds *[[Blomberg-214|Fred Blomberg]], Landsman, Killed *[[Bloomer-400|John H. Bloomer]], Landsman, Survived *'''[[Blow-352|George Preston Blow]]''', Lieutenant Junior Grade, Survived *Friz Boll, Bayman, Killed *[[Bonner-2563|Leon Bonner]], Seaman, Killed *[[Bookbinder-53|John Bookbinder]], Apprentice Second Class, Killed *[[Botting-219|Vincent H. Botting]], Marine Private, Killed *Frederic C. Bowers, Passed Assistant Engineer, Not aboard when ship exploded *'''[[Boyd-11978|David French Boyd, Jr.]]''', Naval Cadet, Survived *[[Boyle-3262|James Boyle]], Quartermaster First Class, Killed *[[Brinkman-744|Heinrich Brinkman]], Seaman, Killed *[[Brofeldt-7|Arthur Brofeldt]], Chief Gunner's Mate, Killed *'''[[Bronson-758|Amon Bronson]]''', Naval Cadet, Survived *[[Brosnan-202|George Brosnan]], Marine Private, Killed *[[Brown-94565|James Thomas Brown]], Marine Sergeant, Killed *[[Bruns-520|Adolph Christian Bruns]], Quartermaster Third Class, Killed *'''[[Bullock-4264|Charles H. Bullock]]''', Gunner's Mate Second Class, Survived *[[Burkhardt-465|Robert Burkhardt]], Quartermaster Second Class, Killed *Edward Burns, Coal Passer, Killed *[[Burns-11472|James R. Burns]], Marine Private, Killed *[[Butler-18319|Frederick Francis Butler]], Machinist Second Class, Killed *Francis D. Cahill, Landsman, Survived *[[Kane-2539|Thomas Kane]], aka Caine, Blacksmith, Killed *[[Cameron-9081|Walter Cameron]], Seaman, Killed *[[Carr-5271|Herbert Manderson Carr]], Gunner's Mate Second Class, Killed *'''[[Catlin-1088|Albertus W. Catlin]]''', Marine First Lieutenant, Survived *[[Caulfield-318|William R. B. Caulfield]], Landsman, Killed *[[Chidwick-11|John P. Chidwick]], Chaplain, Survived *Suke Chingi, Mess Attendant, Killed *Charles A. Christiansen, Fireman First Class, Killed *[[Christiansen-1385|Karl Christiansen]], Fireman First Class, Survived *[[Clark-50872|Thomas Clark]], Coal Passer, Killed *[[Clarke-18376|James C. Clarke]], Shipwright, Killed *'''[[Cluverius-5|Wat Tyler Cluverius]]''', Naval Cadet, Survived *[[Cochrane-2046|Michael Cochrane]], Fireman First Class, Killed *John Coffey, Marine Private, Survived *Thomas M. Cole, Bayman, Killed *William Coleman, Ordinary Seaman, Killed *William Coleman, Fireman Second Class, Killed *[[Conroy-1123|Anthony Conroy]], Coal Passer, Killed *William Cosgrove, Fireman Second Class, Killed *Arthur Crenshaw, Naval Cadet, Engineering, Survived *Daniel Cronin, Landsman, Survived *[[Curran-2001|Charles Curran]], Cockswain, Killed *[[Dahlman-165|Berger Dahlman]], Seaman, Killed *George David, Ordinary Seaman, Survived *[[Dennig-4|Charles Dennig]], Seaman, Killed *[[Dierking-84|John Henry Dierking]], Marine Drummer, Killed *John Dolan, Seaman, Survived *William Donoughy, Ordinary Seaman, Killed *[[Downing-3339|Michael John Downing]], Marine Private, Killed *[[Dressler-398|Gustav J. Dressler]], Apprentice First Class, Survived *James Drury, Fireman First Class, Killed *Thomas J. Durckin, Ordinary Seaman, Survived *George Edler, Seaman, Killed *[[Eiermann-17|Charles F. W. Eiermann]], Gunner's Mate First Class, Killed *[[Erikson-365|Andrew V. Erikson]], Seaman, Died of Wounds *[[Etts-2|John P. Etts]], Seaman, Killed *[[Evensen-269|Karl Evensen]], Seaman, Killed *[[Fadde-3|Charles F. J. Fadde]], Apprentice First Class, Killed *[[Falk-970|Rudolph Falk]], Oiler, Killed *'''[[Faubel-8|George Deforest Faubel]]''', Chief Machinist, Killed *[[Fewer-10|William J. Fewer]], Boatswain's Mate Second Class, Killed *[[Finch-2177|Trubie Finch]], Apprentice First Class, Killed *Alfred J. Fisher, Oiler, Killed *Frank Fisher, Ordinary Seaman, Died of Wounds *[[Flaherty-1634|Michael Flaherty]], Fireman First Class, Killed *[[Fleishman-40|Lewis M. Fleishman]], Seaman, Killed *[[Flynn-3894|Michael Flynn]], Seaman, Survived *Patrick Flynn, Fireman Second Class, Killed *Patrick J. Foley, Apprentice First Class, Survived *John Fougere, Coal Passer, Killed *[[Fountain-1657|Bartley Fountain]], Boatswain's Mate First Class, Killed *George Fox, Landsman, Survived *Charles Frank, Apprentice First Class, Killed *James F. Furlong, Coal Passer, Killed *[[Gaffney-1036|Patrick Gaffney]], Fireman First Class, Killed *[[Galpin-622|C. P. Galpin]], Marine Private, Survived *Frank Gardner, Coal Passer, Killed *Thomas J. Gardner, Chief Yeoman, Killed *[[Gartrell-199|William M. Gartrell]], Fireman First Class, Survived *[[Germond-119|Chester V. Germond]], Marine Private, Survived *Joseph F. Gordon, Fireman First Class, Killed *William H. Gorman, Ordinary Seaman, Killed *Patrick Grady, Coal Passer, Killed *Edward P. Graham, Coal Passer, Killed *James A. Graham, Chief Yeoman, Killed *[[Greer-4739|William A. Greer]], Apprentice First Class, Killed *Michael Griffin, Fireman Second Class, Killed *Henry Gross, Landsman, Killed *Reinhardt Grupp, Coal Passer, Killed *[[Hallberg-294|Alfred Hallberg]], Cockswain, Survived *John A. Hallberg, Oiler, Killed *Ambrose Ham, Apprentice First Class, Survived *William Hamburger, Landsman, Killed *[[Hamilton-10963|Charles Hamilton]], Apprentice First Class, Killed *John Hamilton, Chief Carpenter's Mate, Killed *William C. Hanrahan, Cockswain, Killed *Daniel O'Connor Harley, Fireman Second Class, Killed *Edward Harris, Water Tender, Killed *[[Harris-47567|Millard F. Harris]], Quartermaster Third Class, Killed *Westmore Harris, Mess Attendant, Survived *Thomas J. Harty, Coal Passer, Killed *Charles F. Hassell, Gunner's Mate Third Class, Killed *[[Hauck-380|Charles Hauck]], Landsman, Killed *Howard B. Hawkins, Ordinary Seaman, Killed *John Heffron, Ordinary Seaman, Survived *George Helms, Carpenter, Survived *'''[[Heneberger-6|Lucien G. Heneberger]]''', Surgeon, Survived *Albert B. Hennekes, Gunner's Mate Second Class, Killed *John Herbert, Landsman, Survived *Alfred B. Herness, Gunner's Mate Third Class, Survived *[[Herriman-46|Benjamin Herriman]], Apprentice First Class, Killed *Joseph Hill, Gunner, Not aboard when ship exploded *John H. Holden, Naval Cadet, Survived *[[Holland-5191|Alfred James Holland]], Cockswain, Died of Wounds *Gustavus A. Holm, Boatswain's Mate Second Class, Killed *[[Holman-3205|George F. W. Holman]], Lieutenant, Survived *Frederick C. Holzer, Ordinary Seaman, Died of Wounds *[[Hood-5070|John Hood]], Lieutenant, Survived *William J. Horn, Fireman First Class, Killed *[[Hough-2860|William L. Hough]], Landsman, Killed *Charles P. Howell, Chief Engineer, Survived *[[Hughes-32860|Patrick Hughes]], Fireman First Class, Killed *Robert Hutchings, Landsman, Survived *Otogiro Ishida, Steerage Cook, Killed *[[Jectson-1|Harry Jectson]], Seaman, Died of Wounds *'''[[Jencks-62|Carlton Jencks]]''', Gunner's Mate Third Class, Killed *[[Jenkins-13374|Friend W. Jenkins]], Lieutenant, Killed *Frederick L. Jernee, Coal Passer, Killed *Peter C. Johansen, Seaman, Killed *Alfred Johnson, Seaman, Survived *Charles Johnson, Ordinary Seaman, Killed *'''[[Dorwart-42|Charles E. Dorwart, alias Johnson]]''', Marine Private, Killed *George Johnson, Coal Passer, Killed *John W. Johnson, Landsman, Killed *Peter Johnsson, Oiler, Killed *Thomas J. Jones, Coal Passer, Killed *William Joseph Jordan, Marine Private, Killed *[[Jungen-62|Carl W. Jungen]], Lieutenant, Survived *Charles F. Just, Apprentice First Class, Killed *Joseph H. Kane, Landsman, Survived *Michael Kane, Coal Passer, Killed *John A. Kay, Machinist First Class, Killed *Edward Francis Kean, Marine Private, Killed *Frank Kelly, Marine Private, Killed *Hugh Kelly, Coal Passer, Killed *John Kelly, Coal Passer, Killed *Alexander Keskull, Seaman, Killed *[[Keys-1984|Harry J. Keys]], Ordinary Seaman, Killed *Fritz Kihlstrom, Ordinary Seaman, Killed *Thomas F. Kinsella, Machinist Second Class, Killed *Frederick E. Kinsey, Machinist Second Class, Killed *Yukichi Kitagata, Warrant Officer's Cook, Killed *Frederick H. Kniese, Machinist First Class, Killed *George W. Koebler, Apprentice First Class, Died of Wounds *Charles Kranyak, Apprentice First Class, Killed *Hugo Kruse, Painter, Killed *Katsusaburo Kushida, Warrant Officer's Steward, Survived *Charles Laird, Master-At-Arms Third Class, Killed *William Lambert, Fireman Second Class, Killed *Michael Lanahan, Landsman, Survived *Luther Lancaster, Boatswain's Mate Second Class, Killed *George Lapierre, Apprentice First Class, Killed *Francis E. Larkin, Boatswain, Survived *Martin Larsen, Seaman, Survived *Peder Larsen, Seaman, Survived *George M. Lauriette, Marine Private, Killed *Edward Lawler, Coal Passer, Killed *James M. League, Chief Yeoman, Killed *William J. Lee, Apprentice First Class, Killed *Daniel Leene, Coal Passer, Killed *Samuel Lees, Ordinary Seaman, Killed *Gustav Leupold, Fireman Second Class, Killed *Daniel Lewis, Oiler, Killed *John B. Lewis, Water Tender, Killed *George Lieber, Apprentice First Class, Killed *John B. Load, Master-At-Arms Third Class, Survived *Paul Loftus, Marine Private, Survived *[[Lohman-120|Charles A. Lohman]], Coal Passer, Survived *Jorgen J. Lorenzen, Oiler, Killed *[[Losko-1|Peter Antoinio Losko]], Marine Private, Killed *James W. Louden, Apprentice Second Class, Killed *Clarence E. Lowell, Ordinary Seaman, Killed *William Lund, Cockswain, Killed *Joseph Lutz, Marine Private, Survived *John T. Lydon, Ordinary Seaman, Killed *Bernard Lynch, Fireman First Class, Killed *Matthew Lynch, Coal Passer, Killed *Thomas Mack, Landsman, Survived *Michael Malone, Fireman Second Class, Killed *Benjamin H. Marsden, Apprentice First Class, Killed *John E. Marshall, Landsman, Killed *Johan Martensson, Gunner's Mate Second Class, Killed *James H. Mason, Landsman, Killed *Carl Matiasen, Seaman, Killed *William Mattisen, Ordinary Seaman, Survived *Edward Mattsen, Ordinary Seaman, Survived *John Matza, Coal Passer, Killed *Harry McCann, Seaman, Survived *B. McCarty, Pay Clerk, Not aboard when ship exploded *[[McGonigle-235|Hugh McConigle]], Fireman Second Class, Killed *John McDermott, Marine Private, Killed *William McDevitt, Marine Private, Survived *William McGuiness, Marine Private, Survived *Edward McKay, Marine Private, Survived *John J. McManus, Fireman Second Class, Killed *William McNair, Ordinary Seaman, Survived *Francis J. McNiece, Coal Passer, Killed *Michael Meehan, Marine Sergeant, Survived *'''[[Meilstrup-5|Elmer M. Meilstrup]]''', Ordinary Seaman, Killed *Thomas Melville, Coal Passer, Survived *[[Mero-110|Eldon H. Mero]], Chief Machinist, Killed *[[Merritt-4333 | Darwin R. Merritt]], Assistant Engineer, Killed *John Merz, Landsman, Killed *Peter Mikkelsen, Seaman, Survived *George Miller, Seaman, Killed *William S. Miller, Apprentice Second Class, Killed *[[Mobles-1|George Mobles]], Cockswain, Killed *[[Monahan-628|Joseph P. Monahan]], Marine Private, Killed *[[Monfort-120|William Monfort]], Landsman, Killed *Edward H. Moore, Coal Passer, Killed *Louis Moriniere, Seaman, Survived *John R. Morris, Assistant Engineer, Survived *Gerhard C. Moss, Machinist First Class, Killed *John H. Moss, Landsman, Killed *Noble T. Mudd, Seaman, Killed *Cornelius Murphy, Oiler, Killed *Tomekichi Nagamine, Mess Attendant, Killed *John C. Neilsen, Seaman, Killed *Frederick J. Newman, Marine Private, Killed *Charles H. Newton, Marine Fifer, Killed *Sophus Nielsen, Cockswain, Killed *[[Noble-8787|William Noble]], Fireman Second Class, Killed *Charles M. Nolan, Gunner's Mate Third Class, Killed *James O'Connor, Chief Boatswain's Mate, Killed *Thomas J. O'Hagan, Apprentice First Class, Killed *Mas Ohye, Mess Attendant, Killed *Patrick O'Neill, Fireman Second Class, Killed *Gustav C. Ording, Cockswain's Mate (?) Third Class, Killed *Henry H. O'Regan, Water Tender, Killed *Frederick Paige, Landsman, Killed *John Palmgren, Seaman, Killed *John H. Panck, Fireman First Class, Survived *Robert Perry, Mess Attendant, Killed *[[Phillips-15437|Francis C. Phillips]], Apprentice First Class, Killed *Charles F. Pilcher, Ordinary Seaman, Survived *James Pinkney, Mess Attendant, Killed *John Porter, Coal Passer, Killed *John Powers, Oiler, Killed *[[Breslin-377|Daniel Breslin used the alias Daniel Price]], Fireman First Class, Killed *Thomas J. Quigley, Plumber and Fitter, Killed *Charles P. Quinn, Oiler, Killed *Arthur Rau, Seaman, Survived *Charles M. Ray, Paymaster, Survived *Martin Reden, Seaman, Survived *Joseph Reilly, Fireman First Class, Killed *Walter E. Richards, Apprentice Second Class, Survived *Adolph H. Richter, Marine Corporal, Killed *William A. Rieger, Gunner's Mate First Class, Killed *Newell Rising, Coal Passer, Killed *James Henry Roberts, Marine Private, Killed *William Robinson, Landsman, Killed *Peter Roos, Sailmaker, Killed *James Rowe, Ship's Cook Fourth Class, Survived *Frank Rusch, Ordinary Seaman, Survived *William Rushworth, Chief Machinist, Killed *Clarence E. Safford, Gunner's Mate First Class, Killed *Michael E. Salmin, Ordinary Seaman, Killed *Joseph Schoen, Marine Corporal, Killed *August Schroeder, Ordinary Seaman, Killed *George Schwartz, Ship's Cook First Class, Survived *Charles A. Scott, Cockswain's Mate Second Class, Killed *Joseph Scully, Boiler Maker, Killed *Joseph Seery, Fireman First Class, Killed *Walter S. Sellers, Apothecary, Killed *Jeremiah Shea, Coal Passer, Survived *[[Shea-3579|John J. Shea]], Coal Passer, Killed *Patrick J. Shea, Fireman First Class, Killed *Thomas Shea, Landsman, Killed *Owen Sheridan, Fireman Second Class, Killed *[[Shillington-255|John H. Shillington]], Yeoman Third Class, Killed *'''[[Sigsbee-18|Charles Dwight Sigsbee]]''', Captain, Survived *Alfred Simmons, Coal Passer, Killed *Carl A. Smith, Seaman, Died of Wounds *Nicholas J. Smith, Apprentice First Class, Killed *Nicholas Stevenson, Seaman, Killed *Henry E. Stock, Marine Private, Killed *James Strongman, Marine Private, Killed *Isa Sugisaki, Wardroom Steward, Killed *[[Suman-25|Edward B. Suman]], Marine Private, Killed *Frank Sutton, Fireman Second Class, Killed *Kashitara Suzuki, Mess Attendant, Killed *[[Talbot-2059|Frank Talbot]], Landsman, Killed *Harry Teackle, Seaman, Survived *Daniel J. Tehan, Coal Passer, Killed *George Thompson, Landsman, Killed *[[Thompson-57030|Frank G. Thompson]], Marine Corporal, Survived *William H. Thompson, Landsman, Survived *[[Tigges-162|Frank B. Tigges]], Coppersmith, Killed *[[Timpany-23|'''Edgell Timpany''']], Marine Private, Killed *William H. Tinsman, Landsman, Killed *[[Todoresco-1|Constantin Todoresco]], Fireman First Class, Killed *[[Toppin-66|Daniel G. Toppin]], Wardroom Cook, Survived *Thomas Troy, Coal Passer, Killed *[[Tuohey-37|Martin Tuohey]], Coal Passer, Killed *[[Turpin-1112|John H. Turpin]], Mess Attendant, Survived *Herman A. Van Horn, Marine Private, Killed *Henry Wagner, Marine First Sergeant, Killed *'''[[Wainwright-230|Richard Wainwright]]''', Lieutenant Commander, Survived *John Wallace, Ordinary Seaman, Killed *Joseph F. Walsh, Cockswain, Killed *Asa V. Warren, Marine Private, Killed *John Warren, Fireman Second Class, Killed *[[Washington-2083|Pope Washington]], Naval Cadet, Engineer, Not aboard when ship exploded *Thomas J. Waters, Landsman, Survived *Martin V. Webber, Landsman, Survived *Charles O. White, Chief Master-at-Arms, Killed *John E. White, Landsman, Survived *Robert White, Mess Attendant, Killed *George Whiten, Seaman, Killed *[[Wickstrom-107|Johan E. Wickstrom]], Seaman, Killed *[[Wilbur-1365|Benjamin R. Wilbur]], Cockswain, Survived *George W. Wilbur, Apprentice First Class, Killed *Henry Williams, Cabin Cook, Survived *James Williams, Gunner's Mate Third Class, Survived *Alonzo Willis, Apprentice Second Class, Survived *Albert C. Wills or Willie, Marine Private, Killed *Albert Wilson, Seaman, Killed *Robert Wilson, Chief Quartermaster, Killed *John H. Ziegler, Coal Passer, Killed == Sources == *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Maine_(ACR-1)| Wikipedia article: USS Maine (ACR-1)] *"Fifteen Buried Today," ''The Buffalo Enquirer,'' 17 Feb 1898, p. 2, col. 3. Digital images. ''Newspapers.com,'' (www.newspapers.com; accessed 9 Jul 2019), Historical newspapers. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33694202/uss_maine_victims_buried/ clipping].

USS Passumpic (AO-107)/ USNS Passumpsic (T-AO-107)

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[[Category: United States Navy Ships, Vietnam War]] [[Category: United States Navy Ships, Korean War]] [[Category: USS Passumpsic (AO-107), United States Navy]] General Background USS Passumpsic (AO-107) was an Ashtabula class fleet replenishment oiler that served in the U.S. Navy from 1946 to 1973, then transferred to the Military Sealift Command to continue service as United States Naval Ship USNS Passumpsic (T-AO-107). She was the only U.S. Navy ship to bear the name Passumpsic, after the Passumpsic River in Vermont. USS Passumpsic (AO-107) was laid down on 8 March 1945 as Maritime Commission Hull 2703 by Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Chester, Pennsylvania. She was launched on 31 October 1945, sponsored by Mrs. M. F. Draemel, wife of Rear Admiral Milo F. Draemel, then Commandant of the 4th Naval District, and commissioned on 1 April 1946, Captain C.M. Ryan in command. Because of beginning as a "Maritime" Hull, Passumpsic has the distinction of being one of only six naval ships to have her Frame numbers running from Aft - Forward, instead of Forward to Aft. She served during the Korean War and Vietnam Wars. She was decommissioned 24 Jul 1973 She transferred to the Military Sealift Command on the same day, becoming United States Naval Ship USNS Passumpsic (T-AO-107). Under this new designation, she continued in service in support of the U.S. Navy with a civilian crew from 1975 until 1991. Those who sailed on her during Operation Desert Storm were eligible for the Combat Action Ribbon. For additional details, please see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USNS_Passumpsic_(T-AO-107) USS Passumpsic at Wikipedia.com] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USNS_Passumpsic_(T-AO-107) USNS Passumpsic] at Wikipedia.com Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships Passumpsic An Indian word meaning “clear running water,” designating a river in Vermont. (AO–107: dp. 7,423; l. 553’; b. 75’; dr. 32’; s. 18.3 k.; cpl. 304; a. 1 5”, 4 3”, 8 40mm. ; cl. Mispillion; T. T3–S2–A3) Passumpsic (AO–107) was laid down 8 March 1945 as M.C. Hull 2703 by Sun Shipbuilding and Drydock Co., Chester, Pa.; launched 31 October; sponsored by Mrs. M.F. Draemel, wife of Rear Admiral Milo F. Draemel, then Commandant of the 4th Naval District; and commissioned 1 April 1946, Capt. C.M. Ryan in command. After a Caribbean shakedown, Passumpsic operated out of Long Beach, Calif. under the control of Commander, Service Force Pacific servicing Pacific Fleet units while attached to Service Squadrons 1 and 3. Passumpsic has called at Japan, Taiwan, Korea, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, North Borneo, the Fiji Islands, Australia, Arabia, and Ceylon. She has also visited the Philippines, Midway, Oahu, and islands in the Marshall and Mariana groups. From June 1950 through February 1954, Passumpsic spent 34 of 44 months outside of the U. S. Though not subjected to hostile fire during the Korean War, she received 9 of 10 battle stars awarded to U.S. ships during that conflict. Passumpsic’s assignments since Korea have entailed annual WestPac deployments. Upon return from deployment in April 1964, Passumpsic underwent an INSURV Board Inspection at Long Beach Naval Shipyard in preparation for “Jumboization,” a project of modernization and renovation for AO–22 class fleet oilers. She steamed 12 October for the American Shipbuilding Co. yard at Lorain, Ohio, where the conversion was to take place. At Boston Naval Shipyard a Supply Overhaul Assistance Program (SOAP) was set up to sort, identify, and repackage the ship’s stock of repair parts and to receive, sort, and stow the repair parts supplied by the contractor and the Navy in conjunction with the conversion programs. After passage through the St. Lawrence Seaway, Passumpsic was placed “in commission, in reserve” 26 November and most of her crew detached, leaving a nucleus party of 28 men and 4 officers. The ship was then turned over to the American Shipbuilding Co. The conversion involved transferring her existing midships superstructure to a newly constructed tank section. The original hull was cut and the bow and stern sections were added to the new tank section. Conversion modifidations increased Passumpsic’s length by 91 feet, her full load displacement from 25,500 to 34,350 tons, and her maximum draft from 32 to 36 feet. Passumpsic departed Lorain 22 November 1965 with a merchant marine master and civilian crew. She arrived at the Boston Army Base piers, South Boston, 1 December. Accepted by the Navy at Boston 10 January 1966, Passumpsic fitted out at Boston Naval Shipyard throughout February and into March, departing 5 March for Norfolk, Va. for POL loading and degaussing inspection. Passumpsic steamed 11 March for her homeport of Long Beach, Calif., arriving 6 April. Final Navy acceptance came 24 August and designation as ready unit under CTG 13.1 on 1 September. She steamed 22 September and arrived Subic Bay, P.I. 15 October. From Subic the oiler steamed on replenishment operations off the coasts of North and South Vietnam. She continued to service WestPac units until May 1967, when she returned to her homeport. November of both 1967 and 1968 witnessed Passumpsic’s departure for WestPac. Both deployments covered a time span of seven months, and during both the oiler operated from Subic Bay to the Vietnam combat zone, making the traditional port visits between unrep assignments. She returned to Long Beach 27 June 1969 for yard availability, local training operations, and preparations for her next WestPac deployment. Passumpsic received nine battle stars for Korean War service. Sources • [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/p2/passumpsic.htm USS Passumpsic,] Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, Naval History & Heritage Command, US Navy. Accessed 28 Apr 2014. • [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USNS_Passumpsic_(T-AO-107) USS Passumpsic], Wikipedia.com; accessed 28 Apr 2014. • [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USNS_Passumpsic_(T-AO-107) USNS Passumpsic,] Wikipedia.com, accessed 28 Apr 2014.

USS Stump

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[[Category: USS Stump (DD-978), United States Navy]] [[Category: United States Navy Ships, World War II]] == USS Stump (DD-978) == USS Stump was the 16th Spruance-class destroyer and the first ship in the Navy named after Admiral Felix B. Stump. The Stump was last homeported in Norfolk, Virginia. Both decommissioned and stricken from the Navy list on October 22, 2004, the Stump spent the following months berthed at the Inactive Ships On-site Maintenance Office, Philadelphia, Penn., until sunk as a target on June 7, 2006. '''About the ship''' General Characteristics: Awarded: January 26, 1972 Keel laid: August 25, 1975 Launched: January 8, 1977 Commissioned: August 19, 1978 Decommissioned: October 22, 2004 Builder: Ingalls Shipbuilding, West Bank, Pascagoula, Miss. Propulsion system: four General Electric LM 2500 gas turbine engines Propellers: two Blades on each Propeller: five Length: 564,3 feet (172 meters) Beam: 55,1 feet (16.8 meters) Draft: 28,9 feet (8.8 meters) Displacement: approx. 9,200 tons full load Speed: 30+ knots Aircraft: two SH-60B Seahawk (LAMPS 3) Armament: two Mk 45 5-inch/54 caliber lightweight guns, one MK 41 VLS for Tomahawk, ASROC and Standard missiles, Mk 46 torpedoes (two triple tube mounts), Harpoon missile launchers, one Sea Sparrow launcher, one Rolling Airframe Missile (RAM) System, two 20mm Phalanx CIWS Crew: approx. 340 '''Press release about the ship's coat of arms''' The heroic and distinguished naval career of Admiral Felix B. Stump is reflected in the ship's Coat of Arms. The many decorations received by Admiral Stump for his exemplary service in the Pacific Theater during World War II are represented in the shield. The blue silhouette cross refers to the Navy Cross twice awarded him while in command of Carrier Division 24; the white central star denotes the Silver Star Medal awarded "for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in action" against enemy-held islands. The Legion of Merit (which he was awarded three times) is indicated by the crossed arrows in scarlet and white. The U.S. Army Distinguished Service Medal, received for exceptionally meritorious services as commander of a combined operations center during the early part of the war, is represented by the colors scarlet, white and blue, the colors of the suspension ribbon of the medal. The four smaller stars in gold are in recognition of the attainment of the rank of Admiral. The gold shield is symbolic of knowledge and achievement. Admiral Stump's Navy career, his noted boldness, and his service aboard six aircraft carriers are presented by the griffin holding an anchor. Perhaps the best way to summarize Admiral Stump's philosophy towards his naval career, as well as the best way to summarize the conduct of the proud ship that bears his name, is the ship's motto: TENACITY: FOUNDATION OF VICTORY. '''History of USS Stump''' Stump's 1980 maiden deployment was to the Mediterranean, serving as flagship for Comdesron Fourteen. Stump conducted Black Sea operations, port visits and extensive USW operations. As a result of her outstanding performance, Stump was awarded the "Hookem Award" for USW excellence by the Commander U.S. Sixth Fleet. A year later STUMP deployed as Flagship for Unitas XXII. It was on this cruise that Stump obtained it's mascot Felix, a Bluefronted Amazon Parrot, during a port visit to Brazil. In October 1982, Stump deployed to the Persian Gulf as a part of the Middle East Force to conduct radar picket operations. Returning home in March 1983, Stump participated in Solid Shield '83, a complex exercise involving U.S. NATO ships and the U.S. Air Force. March 1984 was highlighted by Stump's adoption as state Flagship of West Virginia. STUMP than traveled to New Orleans as the U.S. Navy's Host Ship for the 1984 World's Fair. Also in 1984, Stump won the James F. Chezek Memorial Gunnery Award by shooting an extraordinary 496 out of 500 during Naval Gunfire Support Qualifications. ADM W.L. McDonald, Commander in Chief Atlantic Fleet, embarked in March 1985 for CaribOps '85. While in the Caribbean, Stump again shot Naval Gunfire Support Qualifications and scored 495 out of 500 winning the Atlantic Fleet "Top Gun" award for an unprecedented second year in a row. Stump then deployed for Unitas XXVI/WATC '85. During the deployment, Stump showed the Flag in port visits to eight South American Nations and six West African Nations. The year 1986 was significant for two reasons. First, Stump was chosen to become the test platform for the Navy's newest Hull Mounted Sonar, the AN/SQS-53C. Using advanced technology, the "53C" will be the sonar for the U.S. Navy combatants well into the twenty-first century. Secondly, Stump was awarded the Comdesron Ten Battle "E" Efficiency award for overall excellence. In 1988, Stump deployed to the Mediterranean as part of the USS Eisenhower Battle Group (MED 3-88). In April, and on 48 hour notice, Stump was directed to detach and proceed to the Persian Gulf to replace the USS Samuel B. Roberts which had suffered extensive damage from a mine explosion. Stump returned to Norfolk in August. Stump was underway again in October for six weeks of Caribbean Law Enforcement operations. In December, Stump was presented her second consecutive Battle "E" award by Rear Admiral Donnell, Commander Naval Surface Force U.S. Atlantic Fleet. In October 1989, Stump again deployed to the Mediterranean as part of the Forrestal Battle Group (MED 1-90). During this deployment, Stump was extremely successful in conducting anti-submarine warfare exercises and was once again presented the "Hookem" award for excellence in the area of USW. In August 1990, Stump transited to Avondale Shipyards in New Orleans, LA for overhaul and major Combat Systems Upgrade. She received the Vertical Launch System (VLS) which is designed to carry, among other things, the battle-proven Tomahawk missile. Stump also received the integrated AN/SQQ-89 USW system, the most sophisticated underwater surveillance system employed by surface vessels. The combination of these two systems makes STUMP the most formidable destroyer of its kind in the world today. In November 1992, Stump deployed to the Arabian Gulf and North Red Sea as part of MEF (1-93) to serve as a ready strike platform. The highlights of the deployment was the devastating Tomahawk missile strike launched against Iraq in support of Operation "Southern Watch" on January 17, 1993. In July 1994, Stump again deployed to South America for Unitas XXXV serving as the Flagship for Commander U.S. South Atlantic Force. Stump re-visited eight South American nations, as well as completing another successful transit of the Chilean Inland Waterway. In February 1995, Stump deployed to the Caribbean Sea in support of Counter Drug Operations, transiting the Panama Canal. During this period Stump participated in a Search and Rescue mission in the Pacific Ocean. In cooperation with a Colombian Coast Guard Cutter, Stump located and recovered a survivor of a wrecked Colombian vessel. Stump returned in April 1995. Stump deployed in August 1996 for a Middle Eastern Force cruise to conduct Maritime Interception Operations and act as Ready Strike Destroyer in the Arabian Gulf. While in the Gulf, Stump completed over 40 boardings in support of Maritime Interdiction Operations and participated in 11 Arabian Gulf Tomahawk exercises, including one as Launch Area Coordinator. A mainstay during this deployment, STUMP remained underway for over 80 percent of the time she was in the Gulf. Following the return from its Middle Eastern Force deployment in February 1997, Stump conducted an extensive DSRA and immediately commenced a rigorous training cycle which culminated in a highly successful Final Evaluation Period. In January 1998 Stump commenced work-ups for its upcoming Sixth Fleet deployment by participating in Computx and JTFEX as part of the USS Eisenhower Battle Group. In March of 1998 the Sara Ann (a Fishing Trawler) was operating off the Virginia Cape when the seas became to much and she started taking on water. Stump was able to assist in rescuing the crew and provide safe passage back to Norfolk, VA. (Images on the right) Stump deployed to the Mediterranean as part of Sixth Fleet in June 1998. USS Stump, as part of Destroyer Squadron Two, joined five other nations and other U.S. Navy warships in the central Mediterranean for the execution of SHAREM 125, from July 9-15, 1998. SHAREM 125 was the latest in a series of SHAREM exercises designed to test and evaluate undersea warfare tactics, weapons, sensors and procedures. SHAREM is a Chief of Naval Operations program established in 1969 to continuously improve the quality of undersea warfare. USS Stump took part in the Fleet Battle Experiment Hotel (FBE-H) which was conducted by units of the 2nd Fleet and personnel of the Navy Warfare Development Command (NWDC) from August 28 to September 12, 2000 off the Virginia Capes and in the Gulf of Mexico. This was the eighth in a series of fleet battle experiments designed to evaluate new naval warfare concepts and technological capabilities. Under U.S. Joint Forces Command's overarching experiment, "Millennium Challenge 00," FBE-H ran concurrently with the U.S. Army's Joint Contingency Force Advanced Warfighting Experiment, the U.S. Air Force Joint Contingency Force Experiment 2000 and the U.S. Marine Corps' Millennium Dragon. The focus of FBE-H was the application of network centric operations in gaining and sustaining access in support of follow on joint operations. Access denial was expected to be the focus of any potential adversary's strategy. Specifically, FBE-H further developed NWDC's draft Access Concept entitled "Poseidon's Presence". In addition, the NATO exercise "Unified Spirit" ran concurrently with the JTFEX, with forces from Canada, Denmark, France, Germany and the United Kingdom playing major roles. USS Stump deployed in late November 2000 along with the USS Harry S. Truman Battle Group. Prior to that, USS Stump took part in Joint Task Force Exercise (JTFEX) 01-1, to certify the carrier battle group for deployment. This was the first deployment for the Harry S. Truman, which was commissioned in 1998. The deployment included extensive operations in the Mediterranean Sea, Indian Ocean and primarily the Persian Gulf. While operating in the Persian Gulf, the Harry S. Truman Battle Group enforced United Nations sanctions against Iraq by diverting 22 vessels with more than $5 million of suspected contraband cargo. Throughout the deployment, the battle group also participated in numerous international exercises, including Arabian Gauntlet, an 11-nation exercise that involved more than 20 ships. Additionally, U.S. Sailors worked with military forces from Oman, Jordan, Tunisia, Kuwait, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates, improving interoperability and strengthening relationships with those countries. USS Stump, along with the rest of the CVBG and ARG ships returned home on May 24 2001.

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[[Category:New Spain]] [[Category: Utah Projects]] [[Category: LDS Pioneers]] [[Category:Utah Territory]] [[Category:Utah_First_Families | Utah First Families]] [[Category:Utah | Utah]] [[Category: Utah, Unsourced Profiles]] [[Category:Utah_History | Utah History]] [[Category:Utah Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Mexican-American War | Mexican-American War]] [[Category: Nominated Profiles]] '''Utah, of Spanish Nueva Espana, later subdivided from California''' Leaders are [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] -Project Coordinator and [[Thomas-8856|Allan Thomas]], Project Coordinator. This was part of the first US Southern Colonies. After the Southern Colonies was begun again, these pages were not considered part of the second Southern Colonies (SoCOL) and retired. This project is part of the '''[[Project:United_States_History|United States History Project]]'''. ------------- ::[[Image:California-2.jpg|450px]] ===Related Free Space Pages=== *[[Space: Texas_Colony | Texas Colony]] *[[Space:New_Mexico_Resource_Page | Resource Page New Mexico]] *[[Space:California | Resource Page California]] *[[Space:Nevada|Resources Page Nevada]] *[[Space:Utah |Resources Page Utah]] *[[Space:Colorado |Resources Page Colorado]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST | Resource Page West la Florida]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_EAST | Resource Page East la Florida]] === Colony Origin/History === *By the 1840's, fur trade declined, and the only whites to set foot in Utah were pioneers on their way west. No one stopped in Utah Colony in their rush to the West due to the lure of gold in California. Then... a group followed the pioneer trails into the mountain valleys of Utah: the '''MORMON PIONEERS"' ::[[Image:Photos_and_Images_of_Utah-12.jpg|450px]] '''Mormons with their leader, Brigham Young''' seem to be the first perminant settlers in this colony. These Mormons left their home in Nauvoo, Illinois, thus looking for a remote area to practice their religion, make a home, and cultivate the earth. Others followed from different areas. They settled in the valley of the Great Salt Lake near present day Salt Lake City. [http://history.howstuffworks.com/american-history/history-of-utah2.htm History of Utah2]]
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:::"The Mormon Trail" [Click above to Enlarge ===Timeline===
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*1540 - Spanish explorer Francisco Vásquez de Coronado crossed into what is now southern Utah, seeking the legendary Cíbola (Seven Cities of Gold). *1776 - Dominguez-Escalante Expedition, Catholic priests search for legendary Seven cities of Gold, traveling north to Utah Lake. Fur trapper explored of Utah early 1800's. *1825 - Étienne Provost visited area. Leader of Hudson's Bay Company, Peter Skene Ogden trapped in Weber Valley. *1846 - Ill-fated Donner party crossed through Salt Lake valley late in season, did not winter there, continued forward toward California. *'''1841''' - Near present day Ogden, UT- Miles M Goodyear built a stockade with a few log houses near the confluence of the Weber and Ogden Rives on his Spanish land grant. [http://www.historytogo.utah.gov/utah_chapters/pioneers_and_cowboys/colonizationofutah.html Utah History to Go] *July 24, 1847 - '''Mormon pioneers''' arrived in Salt Lake Valley (Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) *1847 - U.S. captured Mexican territories of Alta California and New Mexico in Mexican-American War *1847 - 1857 - Settlements were built rapidly along Wasatch Front and Wasatch Platau in a 10-year period along a north-south line of colonies of settlements, from Cache Valley on Idaho border on North to Dixie on the Arizona border. [http://www.historytogo.utah.gov/utah_chapters/pioneers_and_cowboys/colonizationofutah.html Utah History to Go] *'''Feb 2, 1848''' - Mexico and U.S. signed Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended Mexican War, made Alta California, New Mexico and Utah, officially became Utah territory, ratified by U.S. Senate March 10, 1848 and signed by President Fillmore on Sept. 9, 1850. [http://www.historytogo.utah.gov/utah_chapters/pioneers_and_cowboys/colonizationofutah.html Utah History to Go] *July 24, 1847 - '''Mor *1848 - June 6. 1848 James Brown (with $5,000 in gold-dust) purchased the stockade near Ogden, UTah and land from Goodyear. (with confluence of 2 rivers, yielded was fertile area to raise grain and vegetables). LDS brethren and settlers settled there (current Ogden). *1849 - Fifty families were called to settle San Pete Valley, south of Utah Valley, Tooele, Provo, Manti [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Utah History of Utah] *1849-- Utah Petitioned U.S. for statehood in the name of "Deseret" - boundaries: all of Utah, portions of Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, Arizona, Oregon, New Mexico and California. Congress rejected this, as was reluctant to grant statehood to such a large state with a low population and majority of Mormon population. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Utah Utah History]. *'''1850 - Sept 9, 1850''' - President Millard Fillmore signed act officially establishing Utah Territory. *1850 - Compromise of 1850 created Utah Territory, with Fillmore, Utah as capital. (1856, Salt Lake City replaced territorial capital). *1850 - Large group colonized Little Salt Lake Valley in S. Utah. [http://historytogo.utah.gov/utah_chapters/pioneers_and_cowboys/colonizationofutah.html Colonization of Utah] *1850 - 167 persons took supplies, equipment to Parowan settlement to plant crops to support the work of an iron enterprise at a mountain of iron and thousands Acres cedar for fuel near Cedar City. The colony was nucleus of dozens of settlements made in region. *1855 - Missionary efforts for western native cultures established outposts in Fort Lemhi, Idaho, Las Vegas, Nevada and Elk Mountain. *1857 - News of false rebellion caused President James Buchanan to send troops on the "Utah expedition" to stop the "faux" rebellion and replace Brigham Young as the territorial governor. Brigham was never told this or why President Buchanan thought he needed the U.S. Army to enforce a simple office change. Result: "Utah War or Buchanan's Blunder". [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Utah Wikipedia Utah History] *1861-65 War Between the States *1861 - Exploration in Uinta Basin reported area between E. boundary of Utah Territory and Wasatch Mountains and S. of Green River area wasteland was worthless. Young did not make further effort to colonize the area. Today best resources (oil, natural gas, phsphate and gilsonite are resources of Unitah County. [[Image:Photos_and_Images_of_Utah-7.jpg|350px]]. *1890 Manifesto - Church of Latter Day Saints agreed to drop its approval of polygamy. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Utah History of Utah] *1895 - Utah adopted a constitution restoring the right of women's suffrage. *'''1896 - Congress admitted Utah as a state''' in 1896 '''1942''' - Hill Air Force Base, Camp Douglas and Dugway proving grounds-The Dugway Proving Ground is ~ 85 mi (137 km) SW of Salt Lake City, Utah, in southern Tooele County and north of Juab County. This area size is about 801,505 acres (1,252.352 sq mi; 3,243.58 km2) of the Great Salt Lake Desert, (about the size of the state of Rhode Island). Dugway has mountain ranges on three sides. The Lincoln Highway passed through the site of the Dugway Proving Ground, and is the only section of the old highway closed to the public. Dugway name was created as it means "a technique of digging a trench into a hillside to create a flat surface along which a wagon can travel." DPG also serves as a facility for US Army Reserve and US National Guard maneuver training, and US Air Force flight tests, mostly from nearby [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_Air_Force_Base Hill Air Force Base] in Clearfield. DPG is controlled by the United States Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dugway_Proving_Ground
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=== Government Structure ===
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''Commemorative Stone donated by Utah Territory, 1853 for Washington Monument '''1849''' The Mormon pioneers and leader, Brigham Young petitioned U.S. Congress for entry into the Union as the State of Deseret, with its capital of Salt Lake City. Its proposed borders were huge, including the Great Basin and watershed of the Colorado River, which would have included part or all of 9 states. This "proposed" constitution made Brigham Young governor.
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'''Sept 9, 1859'''- 5o Jan 4, 1896 Deseret had become a de facto government in the Great Basin by the time the Organic Act of Congress created it as organized territory of U.S. This is when the territory was admitted to the Union as a State. At the same time California was admitted to Union as a state and New Mexico Territory was added as Southern segment of land acquired under the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.The rest of the nation was not in favor of just a Mormon governance of territory due to opposition to practice of polygamy. Utah continued as a territory. '''1858''' Non-Mormon settlers entered Western part of territory after the discovery of silver at the Comstock Lode, 1858. 1859 Non-Mormons also entered the eastern part of territory during the Pikes Peak Gold Rush, resulting in the discovery of gold at Breckenridge in Utah Territory. '''1861''' Nevada Territory was created out of the western part of Utah territory and large portion of the Eastern area of Utah territory was reorganized to be part of the newly created Colorado Territory. '''1863-69''' The railroad arrived from California and from the east. Transcontinental Railroad (known originally as the "Pacific Railroad" or "Overland Route" was constructed between 1863 and 1869, linking the entire country by railway. [[Image:Photos_and_Images_of_Utah-3.jpg|280px]] '''1864''' The sparsely populated Nevada Territory was admitted to the Union. (3 years after formation of a territory) This was a result of Union wishing to consolidate its hold on the silver mines of its territory. '''1876''' Colorado was admitted for the same reason: gold mines, lead mines, coal mines.
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=== Settlers === *Native Americans *Mormons- Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, known as Mormon pioneers, came to the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847. [[Image:Photos_and_Images_of_Utah-8.jpg|350px]][http://historytogo.utah.gov/facts/brief_history/mormonsettlement.html Mormon Settlement] They began irrigation systems, laid out farms, built houses, churches and schools. It was important to grow crops for subsistence and the growing season was shorter than that in more southern areas, Brigham Young set out to identify and claim additional community sites that had sufficient water for crops. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Utah History of Utah]. 1847 The experiences of the returning members of the Mormon Battalion, helped others know where dependable rivers and fertile river valleys could be found in Colorado, Arizona and southern California.
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::"The Mormon Trail" [Click above to Enlarge] '''Aid to Assist Emigration of Mormons''' '''Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company''' was organized to help Mormon refugees migrate from Nauvoo, Illinois to Utah, the Perpetual Emigrating Fund Company (PEF) became a major instrument for gathering Latter-day Saint converts to Utah from abroad, and assisted ~ 26,000 immigrants (~36% of approximately 73,000 Latter-day Saints emigrants from Europe to USA between 1852-1887. The funds were considered loans to immigrants who benefited from aid. Repayment of those loans was to provide a ''continued source'' for others. 1856 the response of those emigrating exhausted the resources of PEF, straining finances of the Mormon Church, that Brigham Young insisted that PEF operations be confined to the resources of the company itself. For 6 years in 1860s the pioneer system of labor tithing was tapped by yearly sending ox teams, wagons, and teamsters' oxen- wagons to haul immigrants back. Immigrants benefiting from this resource by the "Church trains" signed promissory notes to repay PEF, to repay Church. This did not yield monetary returns, but gained many immigrants. Nearly 2/3 of beneficiaries of the PEF were passengers of"Church trains.[http://historytogo.utah.gov/utah_chapters/pioneers_and_cowboys/perpetualemigratingfundcompany.html Pioneers] 1868 benefiting from a special fund-raising drive and additional resources from Europe, the PEF helped bring 725 immigrants all the way to Utah. ==== Migrating From All Colonies ====
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====Migrating Ancestor Template==== [[Space:Migrating_Ancestor_Template|How to add the Migrating Ancestor Template]] ====Migrations==== *Migrations from Mexico into Utah *Migrations from California into Utah *Migrations from East coast westward to Utah *Migration for freedom of religion -Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, (Mormon pioneers, first came to the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847. *Migrations of pioneers hoping to find gold or silver. ==== Native Americans====
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*Archeological evidence indicates native American presence in Utah abt 10,000 -12,000 years ago. Paleolithic people lived near Great Basin's swamps/marshes, were hunters of fish, birds, small game animals. *'''Desert Archaic people''' - lived in caves near Great Salt Lake and were '''gatherers'''. Diet - cattails, pickleweed, burro weed, sedge and used nets and '''atlatl''' to hunt water fowl, small game, antelope. Red meat was a luxury. Plant fiber woven nets, woven sandals, gaming stcks and animal figures from split twigs have been found.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Utah Utah History] *'''Ancient Puebloan culture, (Anasazi)''' ~ 500 years before 'Fremont people', of Four Corners area crafted pithouses, elaborate adobe/masonry dwellings, '''kivas''' for religious purposes, field terracing with irrigation systems, and craftsmen of turquoise jewelry, pottery. Culture peaked ~ 1200 AD - '''agriculture-based''', grew maize, beans, squash and domesticated turkeys. *'''Fremont People''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Utah Utah Hx] near Fremont River in Utah, (now N. and W Utah, parts of Nevada, Idaho, Colorado from ~ 600 to 1300 AD lived close to streams/water previously occupied by Desert Archaic people. They used bow and arrow hunting, built pithouse shelter and graineries of stone, grew maize, corn, squash, and produced low fired pottery, petroglyphs and pictographs.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Utah History of Utah] *NUMIC Language speaking **'''Shoshonean People''' 1200 AD - 4 main groups Shoshonean speaking from the west, possibly southern California- Four main Shoshonean peoples in the north and northeast **Goshute bands of Shoshonean in NorthWest (Skull Valley Band of Goshute Indians of Utah) **Northwestern Shoshonean people **Utes in the central and eastern parts of the region **Southern Paiutes in the southwest *'''Plains Athabaskin Speakers''' in 16th century in San Juan River basin in Utah's southwest from Great Plains). These were a ''hunting'' people following bison. In 17th century the Athabaskans expanded, inhabiting the deserted areas of the Pueblo peoples had abandoned prior centuries (Spanish mention the "Apachu de Nabajo" (Navaho) in 1620s, referring to people in Chama valley region east of the San Juan River).[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Utah Utah History] *'''Dine of Navajo''' - plains Athabaskan speakers - San Juan River basin. Intermittent warfare with the Shoshonean peoples, (Utes in eastern Utah). *Apaches People *Lipan *Jicarilla *Mescalero Apaches Mormons and other white men moved onto Paiutes’ hunting areas and farming areas, thus changing the Paiutes’ lives.. They attempted to convert Indians to their faith as well as hiring them to work with them on the farms. Unfortunately they and other white men brought diseases that killed many of Paiutes and others. ===Slaves=== *Navajos and Spanish traders stole Paiute children to sell as slaves. *Ute bands in 1830 -1854, Ute bands regularly raided Goshute camps, stealing children to sell as slaves to Mexican traders. === Economic Resources and Information === *Buffalo *Salt Lake [[Image:Photos_and_Images_of_Utah-8.jpg|300px]] *Salt Flats of Great Salt Lake Desert East of Wendover, Toole Co. Utah *Bonneville Salt Flats -densely packed salt pan in Tooele Co. NW Utah (remnant of Pleistocene *Lake Bonneville) -the largest salt flat West of the Great Salt Lake. Bonneville is BLM land. *'''Bonneville Speedtrack''' [[Image:Photos_and_Images_of_Utah-6.jpg|300px]] *Iron *Mormon Tabernacle and Temple *Wasach area Agriculturally cattle, sheep are raised, and alfalfa is grown there. Unitah and Ouray Indian Reservation on W., while BLM (Bureau and Land Management), Ashley National own majority land, with very little private land there. NOTE: significant dinosaur and pre-historic remains have been discovered on E. edge of county. Dinosaur National Monument was established. === Conflicts Within The Colony === * 1754 - 1763 Seven Years War (French and Indian War) * 1775 - 1783 American Revolution * 1810 - 1821 Mexican War of Independence * Mountain Meadows Massacre - 1857 a wagon train of settlers was killed by Mormons and Paiutes. *Bear River Massacre- in 1863 soldiers stationed in Salt Lake City. Ft. Douglas during the Civil war, attacked peaceful Shoshones that were camped on Battle Creek, (near Franklin, Idaho). The soldiers surprised the sleeping camp and massacred more than 250 men, women, and children. *1850, Utah Territory was created with Compromise of 1850; and Fillmore (named after President Fillmore) designated capital. In 1856, Salt Lake City was designated the new territorial capital. *Runaway Officials of 1851 *1863 - '''The Long March'''- Kit Carson was sent with his soldiers to Navajo country to force the Navajos to move to Bosque Redondo, NM. He burned their homes, fields, stole livestock, destroyed the water, forced the people to walk 300 miles in cold weather to NM. In 1868 the U.S. government allowed the Navajos to return to a reservation *1857 –1858 Utah Expedition, ('''Buchanan's Blunder'''), Mormon Rebellion - False news of a Utah territory rebellion, led Pres. Buchanan to send U.S. forces to Utah Territory, (Utah Expedition) to enforce the replacement of Brigham Young. Thus settlers and Paiutes killed '''120 people.''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Utah#Utah_War Utah War] More forces were sent. The Mormons feared U.S. military force meant to harm or kill them. They prepared to defend their [[Image:Photos_and_Images_of_Utah-11.jpg|300px]]settlements and families, by sharpening old sabers, turning scythes into bayonets, and evacuating their homes to migrate from the Utah valley in Southern Utah. A strategy: ''hinder and weaken'' the forces, by felling trees to block the army's entry into the Salt Lake Valley. 1857 there were approximately 450 men in the Iron County militia. At the outbreak of the Utah War of 1857-58, rumors of invasion by the United States Army set the militia in motion. [http://www.1857ironcountymilitia.com/index.php?title=1857_Iron_County_Militia_Project Iron County Militia] No bloodshed occurred, as the military set up a base 40 miles away. Mormons who had to abandon homes and crops resented this. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Utah History of Utah] *1861 - Civil War- U.S. forces were transferred to fight in Civil War until California militia arrived. *1863 '''Bear River massacre''' California Militia stationed in Salt Lake City during the war, may have instigated an encounter between the Shoshone and the Militia. 200-400 Shoshone Native Americans and many of the militia were killed. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Utah] *'''1865, Utah's Black Hawk War''' developed into the deadliest conflict in the territory's history. Elsewhere in the United States, the Civil War was ending. *1890 Manifesto - the Church of Latter Day Saints agreed to drop approval of polygamy. *'''1895 - State hood''' * 1898 - Spanish American War * Railroads shown. *1941 - World War II - Army Air Field, Nevada, was a training base for bomber pilots, including the crew of the '''Enola Gay'''. The Enola Gay was stationed here until June 1945. Wendover, Utah is located on the Western edge of Utah in Toole county. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendover_Air_Force_Base Wendover Air Base] :The Air Field is west of Wendover, Utah (about 100 miles west of Salt Lake City which to an actual visitor feels like it is within Nevada. ::This author's uncle leased his water rights to the US Army during World War II.[[Richardson-7161|Richardson-7161]] 12:08, 22 September 2017 (EDT)
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=== Research Resources === [http://sites.lib.byu.edu/fhc/index.php The Family History Archive] is a collection of published genealogy and family history books. [http://overlandtrails.lib.byu.edu/ Guides to Overland Trail Diaries, Reminiscences and Repositories] Brigham Young University [http://cprr.org/Museum/Utah_1851.html A Physical, Political & Economic Description of the Utah Territory and Salt Lake City]. 1851; Including the text of the Act of Congress to Establish the Territory of Utah, passed September 9, 1850 (9. Stat. 453). [https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/FamHist/ BYU Family Historian] ==== WikiTree Resources ==== ===== Existing Categories ===== *[[:Category:Utah]] *[[:Category:Utah Indian Wars]] ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page|Utah in the Civil War]]
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*[http://genealogy.about.com/od/native_american/p/dawes_rolls.htm Description: How to use the Dawes Rolls] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans/dawes/intro.html The Dawes Rolls, (Final Rolls of the Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory)] 1898-1914 ==== Cemeteries ==== [[Category_Cemetery_Formatting|Category Cemetery Formatting]] *[[:Category: Utah, Cemeteries|Wikitree Category:Utah Cemeteries]] - This mid-level category page for cemeteries located within the State of Utah. Subcategory listings for each of the state's counties have not been developed yet. [[Image:Photos_and_Images_of_Utah-14.jpg|300px]] *A second link to a progress page, is not completed as of this time. When completed will be showing a listing of cemeteries within the state for which surveys are completed or are in progress. *Sources to search: *Utah Cemeteries *National Parks Service records search for national cemeteries. *[http://www.teafor2.com/ Tea for 2] *[http://www.findagrave.com/ Find a Grave] *http://boards.rootsweb.com/topics.cemetery.us.ut/mb.ashx *http://utahgravestones.org/ *http://www.interment.net/US/ut/index.htm *[[Project:Utah_Cemeteries|Project:Utah_Cemeteries]] *[http://www.interment.net/us/ut/index.htm Interment.net: Utah Cemetery Records] *[https://www.lds.org/handbook/handbook-2-administering-the-church/selected-church-policies/21.3.8?lang=eng#213] *List of people buried in the Salt Lake City Cemetery *Jump up ^ "Burial Information: WALLACE, MARY M. BABY". Salt Lake City, Utah: Utah Division of State History. Retrieved 2014-04-08. *.Jump up ^ " CWGC casualty record." *Arave, Lynn (1999-05-19), "S.L. Cemetery Is Alive with History The Famous and the Humble Rest in Peace Together", Deseret News *Hilton, Linda K.; Andrus, Rob; Opfermann, Ben (1995), The Famous and Infamous: a guide to the Salt Lake City Cemetery (map), Salt Lake City: Mohawk Publishing, ISBN 0-9648578-0-4, OCLC 39385266 *Burke, Leann (July 19, 2013), "Salt Lake City Cemetery: Where Mormon history lives", The Salt Lake Tribune *Cemeteries & Burials, Heritage.utah.gov *Salt Lake City Cemetery at Find A Grave *Cemeteries and Memorial Sites of Politicians in Salt Lake County, Utah, The Political Graveyard *Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) No. UT-2, "Salt Lake City Cemetery, 200 N Street, Salt Lake ==== Free Resources ==== * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Utah FamilySearch Wiki: Utah Utah FamilySearch] * [http://www.ancestry.com/wiki/index.php?title=Utah_Family_History_Research Ancestry.com Family History Research Wiki: Utah Utah] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Utah Wikipedia: History of Utah] * [http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/UT/ Utah Resources at Rootsweb] ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== Ancestry.com Fold3 === Photos and Images === [[Space:Photos and Images of Utah | Photos and Images of Utah]] [[Space:New_Mexico_Resource_Page | Resource Page New Mexico]] [[Space:California | Resource Page California]] the following states were derived from California; New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and part of Colorado *[[Space:Arizona |Resources Page Arizona]] *[[Space:Nevada|Resources Page Nevada]] *[[Space:Utah |Resources Page Utah]] ---- the following state was derived from parts of Utah, New Mexico, Kansas and Nebraska *[[Space:Colorado |Resources Page Colorado]] ---- [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST | Resource Page West la Florida]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_EAST | Resource Page East la Florida]] [http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm/search/collection/OTImages Overland Trails - Images] BJU Harold B. 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Utah E-Cards

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Utterback Name Study

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Welcome to the Utterback Family Name Study!
With any luck, this page will become a reference point for Utterback researchers and family members alike. See also: *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=UTTERBACK&order=name Utterback List] of profiles on WikiTree. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=UTTERBACK Utterback DNA Connections] on WikiTree == How to Join == If you're interested in finding out more about the Utterback surname, please add your name (interests, etc.) at the bottom of this page or contact the project leader [[Utterback-250|Bob Utterback]]. Below are sections to do with our goals and how you can contribute. === Our Goals === The aim of this study is to work together to establish and compile an accurate family tree of the Utterback Family by using the best possible sources available. We can help in identifying correct and incorrect information, reliable sources, and beginning to connect the family together. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. === How You Can Help === #Work with other Utterback profile managers to create the best and most accurate Utterback family tree possible. (See [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/UTTERBACK list of other genealogists following Utterback] and/or add your name to the [[:Category:Researchers%2C_Utterback_Name_Study|list of active Utterback researchers]].) #Add the category for the Utterback Name Study to profiles using locations to better identify and organize branches of the Utterback tree. There are instructions on how to do this [[Space:One_Name_Studies_FAQ_Page|here]]. Basically, add the narrowest of the following categories above the Biography line:

[[Category: Germany, Utterback Name Study]]
[[Category: United States, Utterback Name Study]]
[[Category: Virginia, Utterback Name Study]] (or any other state - if it doesn't exist, it will appear in red and you can create it yourself)
#Adopt [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=0&order=&s=UTTERBACK Utterback profiles that have no manager]. #Search for sources to add to Utterback family profiles. (See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Utterback Unsourced Profiles] list starting with 'Utterback'.) #Check for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AFindMatches&surname=UTTERBACK duplicates], and request merges if needed. #Help with [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3ABrowseMatches&cln=0&order=datedn&type=explicit&s=UTTERBACK Utterback merges that anyone can complete]. #Help with [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=&s=UTTERBACK&viewAll=1&privacy=0 Utterback profiles that are unconnected] to the family tree. #View [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/UTTERBACK G2G feed of questions tagged "Utterback"].
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=== Name Variations === :Otterbach
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== Utterback Name == {{Image|file=Utterback_Name_Study-4.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Coat of Arms for
Otterbach, Germany. }} According to the "Utterback Book" (see below), in this old German Name of "Otterbach" (Anglicized to "Utterback") the prefix, "Otter", refers to the aquatic fur-bearing animal of the ermine family which makes its home in a "bach", German word for "brook". Utterback, William Irvin. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062494869;view=1up;seq=21 ''Utterback history and genealogy of the Utterback family in America, 1622-1937: Family record of Herman Utterback and his descendants, (1622-1937)''] (West Virginia, Gentry Bros, 1937), page 1. It is also seen as Utterbach and Otterbach, the latter being the name of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otterbach town in Germany]. The Otterbach (i.e. otter brook) family seems to have taken its name originally from a farm, "in der Otterbach" in the township of Niederfischbach in the county of Sayn, just south of Nassau-Siegen... :"Johann Otterbach of Eiserfeld in the southern part of Nassau-Siegen seems to have been the earliest ancestor of all the American Utterbacks and their kinsmen. He was probably born about 1550-60 and died at Eiserfeld prior to 1599, the special tax list in this year mentioning a debt owed to Johann Otterbach's heirs. Johann Otterbach's wife, who survived him, was living at Trupbach apparently in 1625, when she was godmother of a posthumous child of her son, Johann Otterbach of Trupbach." Holtzclaw, B.C. [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=69949&disp=Ancestry+and+descendants+of+the+Nassau%2 ''Ancestry and Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia 1714-1750''] (Harrisonburg, Virginia: The Germanna Foundation, 1964), p. 477. === Utterback History in the U.S. === There is much evidence that [[Otterbach-12| Johann Hermann (Harman) Otterbach]] immigrated from Trupbach, Germany to Virginia in 1714, along with his wife, Elizabeth Heimbach, and their children Johann Philip, Johannes, Elizabeth, Alice Catherine, Mary Catherine, and Anna Catherine. Also included in that "First Colony" in Virginia was his daughter Anna Margarethe (Otterbach) Holtzclaw, married to Jacob Holtzclaw from Oberfischbach, and his future son-in-law, John Kemper of Müsen. Germanna Foundation, [https://germanna.org/2013/09/10/list-of-original-germanna-settlers/ ''List of Original Germanna Settlers''], "The First Colony (1714)", published September 10, 2013. Utterback. ''Utterback history'', [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062494869;view=1up;seq=1 page 1]. Holtzclaw. [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=69949&disp=Ancestry+and+descendants+of+the+Nassau%2 ''Ancestry'']. The 1714 Colony from the Siegerland, settled first at Fort Germanna then at Germantown in present day Fauquier County. Beginning in 1734 several members of the First Colony purchased land across the River from Germantown in the forks of the Rappahannock and Hazel Rivers. This land was located in present day Culpeper County and was purchased for speculation purposes and to encourage other Siegerländers to come to Virginia and purchase this land from their kinsmen. These later settlers became known as the Little Fork Group. Part of this group, also from Trupbach, was Herman/Harman's nephew, [[Otterbach-40|Johann Henrich Otterbach]] (b. 1698), great-nephew, also named [[Utterback-333|Johann Henrich Otterbach]] (b. 1714), and niece, Maria Clara (Otterbach) Noeh, and her family. Germanna Foundation, [https://germanna.org/2013/09/10/list-of-original-germanna-settlers/ ''List of Original Germanna Settlers''], "The Little Fork Group", published September 10, 2013. Most early Utterback genealogy information comes from these two major sources: *''[[Space:Utterback_history_and_genealogy_of_the_Utterback_family_in_America%2C_1622-1937|Utterback history and genealogy of the Utterback family in America, 1622-1937: Family record of Herman Utterback and his descendants, (1622-1937)]]'', by [[Utterback-470|William Irvin Utterback]], published in 1937. (Sometimes referred to as the "Utterback book".) *[https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=69949&disp=Ancestry+and+descendants+of+the+Nassau%2 ''Ancestry and Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia 1714-1750''], by [[Holtzclaw-189|Benjamin Clark Holtzclaw]], published in 1964. Unfortunately, W.I. Utterback incorrectly places multiple descendants of [[Otterbach-10|Johannes Otterbach]] (b. 1659 who married Margarethe Dornsieffer), under his brother, [[Otterbach-12| Johann Hermann (Harman) Otterbach]], Utterback. ''Utterback history'', [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062494869;view=1up;seq=45 page 15]. in his determination to have Hermann as the single "fountain head" from whom all American Utterbacks descended - thru two of Hermann's sons: [[Utterback-407|John Philip (b. 1692)]] and [[Utterback-178|John (b. 1702)]]. B. C. Holtzclaw '''corrected these mistakes''' in his 1964 book, Holtzclaw. [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=69949&disp=Ancestry+and+descendants+of+the+Nassau%2 ''Ancestry''], pp. 491-492; see also the "Corrections in the Utterback Genealogy in America" section, pp. 488-491. showing that these Utterbacks in Virginia came from a different son of Johannes, [[Otterbach-40|Johann Henrich Otterbach]] (b. 1698), and a grandson, also named [[Utterback-333|Johann Henrich Otterbach]] (b. 1714). In this uncle-nephew team that were in the 1734 Little Fork, Virginia group, the uncle is known as Henry "the elder" and the nephew as Henry "the younger". '''See the [[Space:W.I._Utterback_Book_Source_Corrections|W.I. Utterback Book Source Corrections]] page for detailed information on these corrections.''' === Utterback Families in the U.S. === {{Image|file=Utterback_Name_Study.png |align=c |size=l }}

'''Utterback Families in 1840'''
Virginia 27% (19 of 70)       
Indiana 27% (19 of 70)
Kentucky          24% (17 of 70)
Missouri 9% (6 of 70)
Ohio 9% (6 of 70)
Illinois 4% (3 of 70)

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'''Utterback Families in 1880'''
Iowa 23% (204 of 904)    
Indiana 19% (171 of 904)
Kentucky 17% (150 of 904)
Missouri 15% (135 of 904)
Virginia 9% (81 of 904)
Illinois 7% (60 of 904)
Ohio 4% (34 of 904)
West Virginia    3% (30 of 904)
Texas 1% (13 of 904)
Kansas 1% (9 of 904)
Nebraska 1% (7 of 904)
Mississippi 1% (5 of 904)
Colorado 0% (3 of 904)
California 0% (1 of 904)
Georgia 0% (1 of 904)

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'''Utterback Families in 1920'''
Indiana 18% (111 of 632)
Iowa 12% (77 of 632)
Kentucky 10% (66 of 632)
Missouri 10% (66 of 632)
Illinois 8% (49 of 632)
California 7% (44 of 632)
Virginia 5% (31 of 632)
Ohio 4% (27 of 632)
Kansas 3% (19 of 632)
Oklahoma 3% (17 of 632)
West Virginia 3% (16 of 632)
Nebraska 2% (13 of 632)
Washington 2% (13 of 632)
Maryland 2% (10 of 632)
Montana 1% (7 of 632)
Oregon 1% (7 of 632)
Pennsylvania 1% (6 of 632)
Colorado 1% (5 of 632)
Texas 1% (5 of 632)
Wisconsin 1% (5 of 632)
Idaho 1% (4 of 632)
Michigan 1% (4 of 632)
New York 1% (4 of 632)
New Mexico 0% (3 of 632)
Maine 0% (2 of 632)
South Dakota 0% (2 of 632)
Tennessee 0% (2 of 632)
Wyoming 0% (2 of 632)
Florida 0% (1 of 632)
Louisiana 0% (1 of 632)
Rhode Island 0% (1 of 632)
Massachusetts    0% (1 of 632)
Minnesota 0% (1 of 632)
Utah 0% (1 of 632)
=== Utterback Name Researchers === * [[Utterback-250|Bob Utterback]] - 5th gr-grandson of [[Otterbach-40|Johann Henrich "Henry" Otterbach]] (b. 1698 in Germany), called "Henry the elder" (the uncle of the uncle/nephew pair of Henry Utterbacks), who immigrated to the United States (in Virginia) in 1734. That means I'm also the 9th gr-grandson to [[Otterbach-9|Johann Otterbach]] (b. ca. 1550 in Germany). * == Sources ==

Uvalde County, Texas

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Welcome to Uvalde County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Uvalde_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }} *{{blue|Uvalde County was formed from Bexar District, 1850; then re-created and organized in 1856.}} This county is named for a 1778 governor of Coahuila, Juan de Ugalde, with the name Anglicized.https://texasalmanac.com/index.php?q=topics/government/uvalde-county https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcu03 :'''7000 B.C'''. The artifacts found show residents here. :'''1535''' Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca or Andrés do Campo,1540 the first Europeans here.. :'''1675''' Evidence of a permanent Indian village on the Leona River S of Fort Inge site is recorded by Fernando del Bosque. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcu03 :'''1718''' - Uvalde region was visited by Spanish soldiers, commercial packtrains, buffalo hunters, cattlemen. :'''1762''' Nuestra Señora de la Candelaria Mission was established near Montell at Candelaria Springs. The mission was abandoned in 1767 due to Comanche attacks. :'''Jan 9, 1790''' Juan de Ugalde, gov. of Coahuila, led 600 men to victory over Apaches near Utopia at Arroyo de la Soledad. Edwards Plateau hills were hunting grounds of the Comanche, Tonkawa, and Lipan Apache Indians. :'''1820''' The Mexican government granted land to Irishmen, John McMullen and James McGloin included a portion of present Uvalde County :'''1830s''' -James Bowie guided silver prospectors into N-central Uvalde County. :'''1842''' - trail used by Gen. Adrián Woll's Mexican army on its way to attack San Antonio became the main highway between San Antonio and the Rio Grande. :'''1837''' - Canyon de Ugalde Land Company, formed by land speculators in San Antonio began purchasing headright grants in Uvalde County. Land grants in prime locations along river valleys of Uvalde County. Company held the rights until the 1850s, sold them to frontier settlers. :'''1849''' Fort Inge, frontier fort was focus for early settlement of Uvalde Co. :'''Feb 8, 1850''' Uvalde County was formed by legislative act from Bexar County, did not have a permanent status of county due to insufficient settlers.' but failed to secure a permanent county status because of an insufficient number of settlers. :'''1853''' Reading W Black and partner Nathan L Stratton bought a league and a labor on Leona River, his land was near the last source of water with little military protection from soldiers, commercial traffickers or other settlers. ::Black redirected the roads to Eagle Pass, El Paso and California through his property, set up general store for the soldiers and ranchers, farmers. :'''1853''' Capt. William Ware in upper Sabinal Canyon and Patterson Settlement by G. Patterson, J Leakey, and A. B. Dillard on Sabinal River petitioned to form the county. :'''1855''' - Black made 2nd attempt to organize a county, and was approved by citizens of Eagle Pass, Los Moras, Patterson Settlement, and Encina. :'''Feb 2 1856''' Legislature established a small Uvalde County, on June 14, Encina was made county seat and renamed Uvalde. :'''1858''' The 2nd floor of the courthouse became a school, and 6 school districts. :'''1857''' San Antonio-El Paso Mail route extended to the county's main road, to Fort Inge. ::Thomas B. Hammer built a store at the intersection of the Sabinal River and San Antonio-Eagle Pass road. :'''1848-1855 -''' Mexicans and Anglos conflicts after Mexican War continued, with lynching of 11 Mexicans near the Nueces River. :'''1857''' Indians attacked ranches near Fort Inge after its abandonment. Settlers moved to Laredo, San Antonio or defensive stockade, Fort Anglin on Anglin's Creek. :'''1861''' Uvaldeans voted 22 to 18 for American party candidate Millard Fillmore over Democratic candidate Buchanan in 1856, and 76 to 16 against secession, due to concern of losing security of federal troops at Fort Inge and other forts. :'''1862- 65 through Reconstruction''', Men in Uvalde County fought for the Confederacy. Uvalde co.had 30 years of lawlessness and savagery. (Unionist, Reading Blck fled to Mexico) :'''1861''' After Fort Inge was abandoned, the Indian attacks renewed. Confederates were stationed at the Fort Inge. The confederate militia were stationed at temporary Confederate outposts, Camp Dix on Frio River and Camp Sabinal on the West bank of the Sabinal River. They protected the Confederate wagon-trains en route to Mexico via the San Antonio-Eagle Pass road after Union takeover of Mexican entry points. :'''1862- 1863 There was an increase in the number of delinquent taxpayers. Armed guards were employed to guard the county tax assessor, collector. The county had no sheriff for 2 years. :'''Oct, 1867''' Black's attempt to form a strong local Union League led to his assassination. :'''1881''' J. King Fisher, powerful, notorious cattle rustler was appointed county deputy sheriff. :'''1877''' Ranchlands were fenced, and the use of school lands for free grazing was banned. :'''1884''' a new courthouse was built; Uvalde was incorporated in 1884. More Fence cutting, prompted Judge John Nance Garner requested assistance from Austin. :'''1880'''Chris Kelly, Thompson crossbred the Spanish maverick cattle with English Devon and Durham to produce cattle better suited for cattle drives. :'''1900''' Uvalde County had 58,925 cattle and 81,705 goats. Southern Pacific had railheads in Uvalde, Knippa, and Sabinal. :'''1890-1900 ''' - first shipment was a case of bulk comb honey from D. M. Edwards. Whitecotton, was largest '''honey dealer''', a million pounds annually during the 1890s. Bee industry's product received First place in 1900 Paris World's Fair. Guajilla shrub furnished the nectar. :'''1900 -1903''' irrigated acres (2,500) were growing peaches, plums, figs, pears, tomatoes, pumpkins, melons, potatoes, cabbage, beans, onions (100,000 lbs), and 23,135 pounds pecans. :'''1930''' Mexican Americans were limited in their purchase of town lots to those in the colonias. . {{Image|file=Uvalde_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Garner st. pk }}{{clear}} :'''1930''' The government project, National Fish Hatchery West of Uvalde (1937) was established and Garner State Park. :'''1941''' Garner Army Air Field opened in 1941.

'''{{Blue|Briscoe Ranches}}''' :'''1939''' another of the large ranches, BRISCOE Ranches are 640,000 acres and located in the many counties: Brewster, Culberson, Dimmit, La Salle, Maverick, McMullen, Uvalde, Webb, and Zavala counties. The Primary Use is cow-calf, farming, Angora goats, and oil and GAS :Many people who inherit large ranches eventually downsize them. This does not apply to '''Dolph Briscoe, Jr'''., Texas’ governor from 1973 to 1979. Now 75, Briscoe inherited 190,000 acres when his father, Dolph Briscoe, Sr., died in 1954. He has more than tripled his holdings, making him Texas’ largest individual landowner and leases 100,000 acres in Maverick and Cochran counties. . http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

'''ENCINA''' The town was founded by Reading W. Black in 1854. The name he chose for the new town was Encina. A monument to Black in the form of a huge petrified tree trunk sits in the very spacious and under-used Pioneer Cemetery which is the entire 500 block of N. Park Street. A historical marker telling the story of notorious King Fisher is also found here. The flamboyant and handsome '''John King Fisher''' was a gunman turned lawman. He occasionally protected the area against banditti from Mexico - but it may have also been to protect his huge claim of land. Fisher wore Leopard chaps - obtained legend says, when he shot a caged tiger at a circus and paid the circus manager the going rate for leopards. Fisher was shot in the staircase of a Vaudeville theater in San Antonio with Ben Thompson, Austin's Marshall. Both were slain by assassins before they could draw their guns in the narrow stairwell.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/UvaldeTexas/UvaldeTx.htm

===Government Offices=== Uvalde County has had five courthouses: 1857, 1877, 1890 and 1927http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/UvaldeTexas/Uvalde-County-Courthouse-Uvalde-Texas.htm '''1st county courthouse, 1877''' no image The first courthouse was completed in May 1857, with the first floor of the building housing the courthouse and jail, in rooms with 9' tall ceilings. The second floor, used for county offices had ceilings that were only 5' tall at the eves.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Uvalde_County,_Texas_Genealogy '''2nd Courthouse, 1870''' was a cypress wood frame building. '''3rd Courthouse, 1877 ''' '''4th county Courthouse, 1890''', In 1890, an ornate Second Empire style courthouse topped with a clock tower and lightning rods was built. https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Uvalde_County,_Texas_Genealogy {{Image|file=Uvalde_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Uvalde Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''5th County Courthouse, 1927''' , style Texas Renaissance, material is Brick and limestone. Of note the position of the clock is unique for Texas Courthouses. builder M. H. Ryland to manage the construction project. The neo-classical style courthouse is the fifth for Uvalde County, which was created in 1856. Outstanding features include its cast stone segmental arches and Ionic porticoes at the entrances.Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, 1983. {{Image|file=Uvalde_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1927 Uvalde courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcu03 Named for Spaniard Juan de Ugalde Loction- SW Texas between San Antonio and International Amistad Reservoir on United States-Mexico border. Center is 8 miles N of Uvalde at 29°22' north latitude and 99°45' west longitude. :Size1,588 square miles. Rivers: Nueces, Leona, Sabinal, Dry Frio, and Frio rivers flow through Uvalde County. At the :County Seat - Uvalde, (intersection of U.S. Hwy 83 and 90. :Railroad- Southern Pacific Railroad :Climate semi-arid, and subtropical-subhumid. :Rainfall is 23.22 inches annually. :Temperatures range f low of 37° F and high of 63° F in January to high of 98° in July. :Edwards Plateau covers the N third of the county. :Elevation 700 feet to 2,000 feet above sea level. :Topography - Low rolling hills and deep canyons cut across midsection from SW to NE. N and W portions are grass timber of eastern Edwards Plateau and Hill Country. :Trees/grasses live oak, shinnery oak, red oak, and juniper; buffalo and mesquite grasses (W) part The S and E region is STexas brushy plains with '''thorny vegetation''', post oak and live oak. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcu03 ====Adjacent counties==== *Real County (north) *Bandera County (northeast) *Medina County (east) *Frio County (southeast) *Zavala County (south) *Maverick County (southwest) *Kinney County (west) *Edwards County (northwest) ====Protected areas==== *National Fish Hatchery W of Uvalde (1937) *Garner State Park, '''1941''' Garner Army Air Field ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 25,926 people residing in the county with a population density of 17 people/sq.mi. The racial makeup of the county was 75.68% White, 0.36% Black or African American, 0.68% Native American, 0.39% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 19.65% from other races, and 3.16% from two or more races. 65.91% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $27,164, and the median income for a family was $30,671. The per capita income for the county was $12,557. About 19.90% of families and 24.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 33.9% of those under age 18 and 18.6% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uvalde_County,_Texas 1) Ranchmen bred Hereford cattle in 1940. In 1948 livestock, wool, mohair was dominant business 2) Roy Kothmann's auction house became active, so that ranchers did not have to take cattle to san Antonio or Fort Worth as a marketing terminal. 3) to cut costs, ranchers switched to trucks to carry cattle. 4) Farmsin E part of the county grew cotton and grain, farms in South grew vegetables irrigated by wells and Frio and Nueces rivers. 5) A 2,500-acre pecan plantation began, irrigated by one of the largest artesian wells in South Texas, '''had 30,000 trees in Uvalde County''', 1940. 6) 1950s drought hit all of Texas. In Uvalde large numbers of cattle, live oak trees died, due to '''water wells went dry'''; :: corn, wheat, cotton, and oats declined with lack of water, numbers of farms dropped to 525 in 1959/ and the number of farms dropped from 690 in 1950 to 525 in 1959. 7) raising of pecans continues to be a major industry in the county in the 1990s. 8)1960 Mexican Americans made up 50% of Uvalde County's 16,015 population. **Citizen's efforts to gain civil rights for Hispanics started with Tomas Valle Post of the American Legion. with the establishment of the Tomas Valle Post of the American Legion. *'''Schools''' - 1973, federal judge ruled that Uvalde County schools were still segregated. *'''Churches-'''
::County churches also maintained segregated places of worship. :1965 an integrated Catholic church began. The continued use of mechanization in the county's agricultural industry during the 1960s encouraged many seasonal and migrant workers to move to Uvalde City and Sabinal. :1968 The Chapter of '''Mexican American Youth Organization''' formed in Uvalde City. 500 students protested with a walkout from school April 14, 1970, lasting 6 weeks. :Texas Rangers responded to requests by the school board to help control the volatile situation. :1970 Senator Walter F. Mondale, chairman of the United States Senate Committee on '''Equal Educational Opportunity''', criticized city officials in an interview published in the Uvalde Leader News. :1975 6 Mexican Americans had served in public office in the county and '''none''' in leading roles. :Since then several Mexican Americans have served as county commissioners and in other county and local offices (see MEXICAN AMERICANS AND POLITICS). *1973 Uvalde County - largest wool and mohair merchandising warehouses in Texas. *The National Fish Hatchery, produced a million fish annually in the early 1970s-fish produced were channel catfish, largemouth bass, and sunfish. *Ranchers began leasing their land to hunters. *1970s the Hereford breed had decreased in popularity, ranchers had begun to crossbreed with Brahman cattle, a breed able to graze farther from water in hot weather. Agriculture - corn, wheat, and cotton. Vegetable processors operated *Several grain-elevator operators and seed-company. *National Politics -County voters supported Democratic presidential candidates in all elections except in the years 1928 and 1952. After 1952, however, voters consistently supported Republican candidates, with one exception in 1964. *Due to decreasing low rainfall, in 1989 Uvalde County joined Medina County by withdrawing from the Edwards Underground Water District. ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Uvalde, Texas|Uvalde]] *[[:Category:Knippa, Texas|Knippa]] *[[:Category:Sabinal, Texas|Sabinal]] *[[:Category:Utopia, Texas|Utopia]] *[[:Category:Cline, Texas|Cline]] *[[:Category:Montell, Texas|Montell]] *[[:Category:Concan, Texas|Concan]] *[[:Category:Reagan Wells, Texas|Reagan Wells]] ===Formed From=== * Uvalde County was created 8 February 1850 from Bexar county. Uvalde County was organized in February 1856. ====County Resources==== *Uvalde Garner Museum *National Fish Hatchery W of Uvalde (1937) *Garner State Park, '''1941''' Garner Army Air Field {{Image|file=Uvalde_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Uvalde Garner Museum }}{{clear}} ===Census=== :1860 --- 506 — :1870 --- 851 68.2% :1880 --- 2,541 198.6% :1890 --- 3,804 49.7% :1900 --- 4,647 22.2% :1910 --- 11,233 141.7% :1920 --- 10,769 −4.1% :1930 --- 12,945 20.2% :1940 --- 13,246 2.3% :1950 --- 16,015 20.9% :1960 --- 16,814 5.0% :1970 --- 17,348 3.2% :1980 --- 22,441 29.4% :1990 --- 23,340 4.0% :2000 --- 25,926 11.1% :2010 --- 26,405 1.8% :Est. 2015 --- 27,245 ===Notables=== *[[Highsmith-215 |Benjamin F Highsmith]], Alamo Scout, courier, fought in siege of Bexar, present at Alamo, sent on mission, fought San Jacinto, Mexican War *[[McConaughey-3|Matthew McConaughey]] actor ====Land Grants==== *Canyon de Ugalde Land Company, formed by land speculators in San Antonio began purchasing headright grants in Uvalde County in the late 1830s. Many of these land grants were in prime locations along the river valleys of Uvalde County, *Reading W Black and partner Nathan L Stratton bought league and a labor on Leona River. :Friedrich Armand Strubberg :J. Allen Carnes ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Sabinal Cemetery, Sabinal, Texas|Sabinal Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Briscoe Rio Frio Ranch Cemetery, Uvalde, Texas|Briscoe Rio Frio Ranch Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hillcrest Cemetery, Uvalde, Texas|Hillcrest Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Uvalde Cemetery, Uvalde, Texas|Uvalde Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Uvalde/ListUvalde.html Uvalde Co. Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2751 FindaGrave, cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Uvalde_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch] ===Sources=== * Lizardo S. Berrios, Socialization in a Mexican-American Community-A Study in Civilization Perspective (Ph.D. dissertation, New School for Social Research, 1979). *Lois Miller Carmichael, The History of Uvalde County (M.A. thesis, Southwest Texas State Teachers College, 1944). *Florence Fenley, Oldtimers: Frontier Days in the Uvalde Section of Southwest Texas (Uvalde, Texas: Hornby, 1939). *A Proud Heritage: A History of Uvalde County (Uvalde, Texas: El Progreso Club, 1975). *Uvalde Leader-News, January 14, 1990. Vertical Files, El Progreso Memorial Library, Uvalde, Texas. *WPA Texas Historical Records Survey, Inventory of the County Archives of Texas (MS, Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin)

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[[Category:Vadstena (E)]][[Category:Vadstena klosterkyrka, Vadstena, Östergötland]] [[Category:Vadstena kommun]][[Category:Vadstena Municipality]] [[Category: Östergötland, Cemeteries]][[Category: Kyrkogårdar, Östergötlands län]] [[Category:Östergötland Churches]][[Category:Kyrkor, Östergötland]] == Burials == In the book ''Vadstena klosterkyrka. 3, Gravminnen'', Robert Bennett and Evald Gustafsson write about all the funeral slabs that can be found today in the Abbey Church and in its museum. The slabs that are unreadable have been left out in the list below.[http://samla.raa.se/xmlui/handle/raa/7041 Bennett, Robert; Gustafsson, Evald (1985) ''Vadstena klosterkyrka. 3, Gravminnen''] TBT = To Be Taken {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''No''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GPS Location''' |- |0||[[Vasa-33|Vasa]]||[[Vasa-33|Magnus]]||25 Jul 1542||26 Jun 1597||son of king Gustaf Vasa||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vasa-33-1 No 0]||N/A |- |1||Get||Jöns||?||1410 ||Married Katarina Esbjörnsdotter||TBT || N/A |- |2||Unknown||Henrik||?||?||born in [[:Category:Ljung (E)|Ljung]] parish||TBT||N/A |- |3||Nipertz||Kort||?||1412||Knight in the service of queen Margareta||TBT||N/A |- |4||Guldsmed||Jacob||?||ca 1500||||TBT||N/A |- |5||[[Jonsson-2824|Jonsson]]||[[Jonsson-2824|Anund]]||?||1397|| buried with his second wife, Agneta Nipertz||TBT||N/A |- |6||Jonsson Grip||Bo||1335||1386|| buried with his son Knut and daughter in law Ermegard||TBT||N/A |- |6||[[Bosson-41|Bosson Grip]]||[[Bosson-41|Knut]]||?||1406||buried with his father and his wife||TBT||N/A |- |6||[[Bülow-28|Bülow]]||[[Bülow-28|Ermegard]]||1364||1421||buried with her husband and father-in-law||TBT||N/A |- |7||Petersson||Lars||?||?|| with his wife Margareta||TBT||N/A |- |8||[[Röriksson_Bonde-1|Röriksson Bonde]]||[[Röriksson_Bonde-1|Tord]]||?||21 Mar 1417||a knight, buried with Margareta, the wife of Kristiern Vasa||TBT||N/A |- |8||[[Johansdotter_Moltke-1|Johansdotter (Moltke)]]||[[Johansdotter_Moltke-1|Margereta]]||?||1413||the wife of [[Nilsson-2405|Kriestiern Nilsson Vasa]], buried with Tord Röriksson who was Kriestierns brother-in-law||TBT||N/A |- |9||Gunnesdotter||Sigrid||?||?||married to Sigge Holk||TBT||N/A |- |10||[[Stensson-20|Stensson (Bielke)]]||[[Stensson-20|Ture]]||ca 1380||1425||a knight, buried next to his first wife; Birgitta Abrahamsdotter||TBT||N/A |- |10||Abrahamsdotter||Birgitta||?||1415||buried next to her husband, the knight [[Stensson-20|Ture Stensson (Bielke)]]||TBT||N/A |- |11||Skrivare||Bengt||?||?||probably from the 16th century, buried with his wife Cecilia||tBT||N/A |- |12||Krummedige||Eggert||?||1414|| buried in Alvastra Monestary but the slab was later moved to Vadstena, buried with his wife Elin||TBT||N/A |- |12||Pedersdotter||Elin||?||?|| buried with her husband Eggert, who was buried in Alvastra Monestary but the slab was later moved||TBT||N/A |- |13||Thoreson||Olaf||?||early 16th C||Olaf lived at Nybble in Väderstad parish||TBT||N/A |- |14||Ingemundsson||Halsten||?||?||buried with his wife Elseby||TBT||N/A |- |15||Finsson||Johannes||?||before June 28, 1427||Johannes was the sheriff of Dalarna 1393-1412, and then at Stegeborg from 1414 until his death||TBT||N/A |- |16||Värnersson||Birger||?||?||buried with his wife Ingeborg||TBT||N/A |- |17||Bonde Filipsson||Tord||?||1484||a knight buried with his second wife; Katarina Knutsdotter||TBT||N/A |- |17||Knutsdotter||Katarina||?||?||buried next to her husband, the knight Tord Filipsson Bonde||TBT||N/A |- |18|| Unreadable||Unreadable||?|| ca 1500||master glazier||TBT||N/A |- |19||Bese||Johannes||?||ca 1413||buried with his wife Cecilia Jönsdotter||TBT||N/A |- |19||Jönsdotter||Cecilia||?||ca 1413||buried with her husband||TBT||N/A |- |20||?||Hemming in Borgunda||?||?||a priest buried with two colleages||TBT||N/A |- |20||?||Björn (or Bero) in Hjällstad||?||?||a priest in Västergötland buried with two colleages||TBT||N/A |- |20||Barthori||Johannes||?||bef 1439||a priest in Råda, Västergötland, buried with two colleages||TBT||N/A |- |21||Trolle||Erik||?||1459||dean in Linköping, died in Lübeck, buried with his father's half brother Håkan Karlsson||TBT||N/A |- |21||Karlsson||Haqinus (Håkan)||?||?||buried with his half-brother's son Erik Trolle||TBT||N/A |- |22||[[Sture_Magnusson-1|Magnusson]]||[[Sture_Magnusson-1|Algot]]||?||1434||A knight, buried with his wife Märta/Margareta||TBT ||N/A |- |22||Bosdotter (Natt och Dag)||Märta/Margareta||?||1414||buried with her husband Algot Magnusson||TBT||N/A |- |23||Gyntersson||Thomas||?||?||Thomas was part of the House of Bukhorn, he was buried with his wife||TBT||N/A |- |23||Pedersdotter||Märta||?||?||she was buried with her husband||TBT||N/A |- |25||[[Turesson-7|Turesson Bielke]]||[[Turesson-7|Sten]]||?||1431||Sten was a squire and the commander at Piksborg, he was buried with his first, and maybe with his second wife||TBT||N/A |- |25||[[Karlsdotter-82|Karlsdotter (Sparre av Tofta))]]||[[Karlsdotter-82|Margareta]]||?||ca 1428||buried with her husband and maybe his second wife||TBT||N/A |- |25||Eriksdotter (Krummedige)||Agnete||?||ca 1452||remarried and perhaps not buried with her first husband and his first wife||TBT||N/A |- |28||[[Styke-8|Styke]]||[[Styke-8|Arend]]||?||ca 1414||Ared was Vitaliebrother from Mecklenburg, buried with his son Albrekt and probably Albrekt's wife Alhecte||TBT||N/A |- |28||Styke||Albrekt||?||?||son of Arend Styke, whom he was buried with, Albrekt's wife Alhecte Dume was probably also buried with him||TBT||N/A |- |30||von Vitzen||Thomas||?||1426||a knight, buried with his first wife, his second wife, Ida, was supposed to be buried with her second husband in no 36||TBT||N/A |- |30||Finvidsdotter||Märta||?||?||first wife of Thomas von Vitzen||TBT||N/A |- |32||Johannis||Arnold||?||1428||this could be the grave of Erik of Pemmerania's secretary who later became bishop of Strängnäs||TBT||N/A |- |33|| Halstensdotter||Märta||?||ca 1383||Märta was the daughter of Halsten Birgersson of the Likvid sons. She married the squire Sune Andersson||TBT||N/A |- |34||Beckman||Henneke||?||1430||a squire and immigrant from Germany who was the commander at Axevall castle, buried with his wife||TBT||N/A |- |34||?||Ermegard||?||1419||buried with her husband Henneke Beckman||TBT||N/A |- |34||Persson||Krabbe||?||1566||Krabbe reused Beckman's slab and they might have been related||TBT||N/A |- |35||?||Håkan||?||?||might be the grave of the priest and later monestary brother Håkan Larsson who died in 1527||TBT||N/A |- |36||Pogqisch||Bengt||?||1432||a Danish cabinet minister, his wife Ida was supposed to be buried with him but she is not mentioned in the monastary books||TBT||N/A |- |36||Köningsmark||Ida||?||1450||Ida was first married to Tomas von Vitzen (no 30) and then to Bengt, in 1434 she held castel Kastelholm on Åland||TBT||N/A |- |37||Sjundesson||Tyrgil||?||15th c||buried with his wife Mektidl||TBT||N/A |- |38||Larsdotter av Aspenäs||Katarina||?||pre 1433||wife of the knight Lars Snakenborg||TBT||N/A |- |39||Ulfsson (Roos af Ervalla)||Peter||?||bef. 1442||buried with his wife Gertrud Amundsdotter||TBT||N/A |- |39||Amundsdotter||Gertrud||?||?||wife of Peter Ulfsson (Roos af Ervalla, daughter of Amund Bolt||TBT||N/A |- |40||Barkhusen||Hans||?||1628||an accountant in the town of Vadstena||TBT||N/A |- |40||Unknown||Birgitta||?||1518||wife of Anders Torsdsson who became a brother in the monastary in 1516||TBT||N/A |- |41||Magnusson||Erland||?||1414||Erlend was a canic in Strängnäs who witnessed two of Saint Birgitta's miracles and settled in the monastary of Vadstena.||TBT||N/A |- |42||Leksson||Gustav||?||1411||a knight of Lek Ofradsson's family, came from Värmland, his wife [[ErengisledotterHammerstaatten-1|Katarina Erengisledotter]] is buried under no 53||TBT||N/A |- |43||Ryning||Peter||?||ca 1458|| a squire, buried with his wife [[Karlsdotter_Sture-3 |Sigrid Karlsdotter (Sture)]] and their son Gert||TBT||N/A |- |43||[[Karlsdotter_Sture-3|Karlsdotter (Sture)]]||[[Karlsdotter_Sture-3|Sigrid]]||?||1430||buried with her husband the squire Peter Ryning and their son Gert||TBT||N/A |- |44||Gylta||Bengt||?||aft 1480||lawspeaker in Västergötland who lost his post and lived in Vadstena from 1475, slab created during his great granddaughter's time when she was the abesses of the monastery of Vadstena||TBT||N/A |- |45||Eriksson Lykke ||Johannes (Jösse)||?||1436||a chieftan in Västerås and sheriff of Västmanland and Dalarna, buried with his wife Birgitta Ulfsdotter (Roos af Ervalla)||TBT||N/A |- |45||Ulfsdotter (Roos af Ervalla)||Birgitta||?||ca 1441||buried with her husband Jösse Lykke||TBT||N/A |- |46||Unknown||Håkan||?||early 1500's||priest in Tjärstad parish||TBT||N/A |- |47||Andreasson||Sjunde||?||?||||TBT||N/A |- |49||Bengtsdotter||Helena||?||early 1400's||sevaral possibilities for who she was, buried with her son||TBT||N/A |- |50||Nilsson||Ivar||?||1417||a knight and a lawspeaker in Östergötland||TBT||N/A |- |51||Sedenhus||Johannes||?||?||buried with his wife Elisabet||TBT||N/A |- |52||Nilsdotter (Bielke)||Ingegerd||?||1415||married to Håkan Fadersson, buried with her sister Katarina, her daughter Katarina and her son-in-law Peter Ragvaldsson||TBT||N/A |- |52||Ragvaldsson||Peter||?||?||buried with his wife Katarina Håkansdotter and his motehr-in-law and her sister||TBT||N/A |- |52||Håkansdotter||Katarina||?||1411||buried with her husband Peter Ragvaldsson, her mother Ingegerd Nilsdotter (Bielke) and her aunt Katarina Nilsdotter (Bielke)||TBT||N/A |- |52||Nilsdotter (Bielke)||Katarina||?||?||married to Anund Hemmingsson (tre sjöblad), buried with her sister Ingegerd, her niece Katarina and the niece's husband||TBT||N/A |- |53||[[ErengisledotterHammerstaatten-1|Erengisledotter]]||[[ErengisledotterHammerstaatten-1|Katarina]]||?||before 1443||daughter of the knight [[Nilsson_Natt_och_Dag_Hammerstaatten-1|Erengisle Nilsson (Hammerstaätten)]], first married to the knight [[Bengtsson_Aspenas-1|Gregers Bengtsson (Aspenäsätten)]], secondly married to the knight Gustav Leksson (no 42)||TBT||N/A |- |55||Magnusson||Sune||?||1500's||buried with wife Ingeborgis Jonasdotter||TBT||N/A |- |55||Jonasdotter||Ingeborgis||?||1500's||buried with her husband Sune Magnusson||TBT||N/A |- |56||Joansson||Waste||?||?||||TBT||N/A |- |60||Eriksson||Daghir||?||ca 1405||priest in Vadstena 1397||TBT||N/A |- |61||Olavi||Petrus||?||1390||research points to this being the funeral slab of Petrus Olavi, the father confessor of Saint Birgit||TBT||N/A |- |65||Henriksdotter||Sigrid||?||bef. 1451||a nun in the monastery, widow after Gunnar Ålenning||TBT||N/A |- |66||Unknown||Hemming||?||1411||a monk in the monastery||TBT||N/A |- |67||Petersson||Stefan||?||1402||aka Stephanus Petri, a piest in the monastery buried with Jakob Bägare||TBT||N/A |- |67||Bägare||Jakob||?||1404||a monk in the monastery||TBT||N/A |- |68||Dortman||Lars||?||ca 1500||probably the son of merchant Hans Dortman||TBT||N/A |- |69||Magnusson||Jöns||?||bef.144||son of the squire Magnus Jönsson in Åsaka||TBT||N/A |- |73||[[Ulfsson-71|Ulfsson]]||[[Ulfsson-71|Mårten]]||?||30 Mar 1600||Married to [[Larsdotter-2244|Barbro Larsdotter]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ulfsson-71 73]||N/A |- |73||[[Larsdotter-2244|Larsdotter]]||[[Larsdotter-2244|Barbro]]||?||14 Feb 1640||Married to [[Ulfsson-71|Mårten Ulfsson]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ulfsson-71 73]||N/A |- |74||Horner||Elisabet Gustava||?||1796||wife of Johan Gustaf Bromander||TBT||N/A |- |75||Dachsberg||David||?||1667||a small slab that might have been connected to no 165 which belongs to David's son David, David Senior was buried in Byarum||TBT||N/A |- |76||Nilsson||Arvid||?||1583||served under king Gustav Vasa, sheriff of Alvastra and Skänninge, Dal and Lysings, and Vadstena Castle, buried with his first wife Dortia||TBT||N/A |- |76||Unknown||Dortia||?||1569||buried with her husband Arvid Nilsson||TBT||N/A |- |77||Reimer||Ignatius||?||1678||a barber surgeon buried with his wife Maria Bernfelt||TBT||N/A |- |77||Bernfelt||Maria||?||?||buried with her husband Ignatius Reimer||TBT||N/A |- |78||Johansdotter||Kerstin||?||1610||buried with her husband Tomas Johansson and their daughter Anna Tomasdotter||TBT||N/A |- |78||Tomasdotter||Anna||?||?||buried with her parents||TBT||N/A |- |78||Johansson||Tomas||?||?||buried with his wife Kerstin Johansdotter and their daugter Anna Tomasdotter||TBT||N/A |- |79||Trast||Jonas||?||1694||born in Visby, county sheriff and secretary at the castle||TBT||N/A |- |80||Rasmusson||Erik||?||ca 1636||buried with his wife Ingeborg Byrgsdotter||TBT||N/A |- |80||Byrgsdotter||Ingeborg||?||ca 1636||buried with her husband Erik Rasmusson||TBT||N/A |- |81||Laurenti||Daniel||1586||1640||minister buried with his wife and several children||TBT||N/A |- |81||Andersdotter||Ingeborg||?||?||buried with her husband Daniel Laurenti and several of their children||TBT||N/A |- |81||Danielsson||Anders||?||1641||buried with parents and several siblings||TBT||N/A |- |81||Danielsdotter||Christina||?||1621||buried with parents and several siblings||TBT||N/A |- |81||Danielsson||Jacob||?||?||buried with parents and several siblings||TBT||N/A |- |81||Danielsson||Lars||?||1621||buried with parents and several siblings||TBT||N/A |- |81||Danielsson||Lars||?||?||buried with parents and several siblings||TBT||N/A |- |81||Danielsson||Peder||?||?||buried with parents and several siblings||TBT||N/A |- |81||Danielsson||Stephan||?||?||buried with parents and several siblings||TBT||N/A |- |81||Danielsdotter||Christina||?||?||buried with parents and several siblings||TBT||N/A |- |81||Danielsdotter||Margreta||?||?||buried with parents and several siblings||TBT||N/A |- |82||Uddesson||Hans||?||1586||mayor of Vadstena, son of [[Jönsson-3421|Udd Jönsson]], buried with his wife Elin Larsdotter and their children||TBT||N/A |- |82||Larsdotter||Elin||?||1581||wife of mayor Hans Uddsson||TBT||N/A |- |82||Hansdotter||Lisebet Brita||?||?||daughter of Hans Uddsson||TBT||N/A |- |82||Hansdotter||Anna Sara||?||?||daughter of Hans Uddsson||TBT||N/A |- |83||Grubb||Samuel||?||1650||a chief accountant in Halmstad||TBT||N/A |- |84||Dovberg||Peter||1642||1671||son of customs collector Gabriel Jönsson, buried with his brother Jacob||TBT||N/A |- |84||Dovberg||Jacob||1656||1675||son of customs collector Gabriel Jönsson, buried with his brother Peter||TBT||N/A |- |85||Tollbom||Peter||?||1754||a district courd judge||TBT||N/A |- |85||Wetterling||Maria Catarina||?||?||buried with her husband Peter Tollbom||TBT||N/A |- |86||Ottesson||Per||?||1550||buried with his brother Lars and sister Ingeborg, and probably brother Bengt Ottesson and his wife Karin||TBT||N/A |- |86||Ottesson||Lars||?||1550||buried with his brother Per and sister Ingeborg, and probably brother Bengt Ottesson and his wife Karin||TBT||N/A |- |86||Ottesson||Bengt||?||1565||buried with his wife Karin and what probably was his siblings Per, Lars and Ingeborg||TBT||N/A |- |86||Unknown||Karin||?||1566||wife of Bengt Ottesson||TBT||N/A |- |87||Kortsdotter||Katharina||?||1560's||buried with two other girls||TBT||N/A |- |87||Hansdotter||Elizabeth||?||1560's||buried with two other girls||TBT||N/A |- |87||Matsdotter||Anna||?||1560's||buried with two other girls||TBT||N/A |- |88||Andersson||Peder||1578||1642||Duke (later king) Johan's accountant, not burried in Vadstena but in Kimstad church||TBT||N/A |- |88||Clemensdotter||Britta||?||1616||wife of Peder Andersson, buried with some of their children||TBT||N/A |- |88||Persson||Clement||?||1618||son of Peder Andersson and Brita Clementsdotter||TBT||N/A |- |88||Persdotter||Christina||?||?||daughter of Peder and Brita||TBT||N/A |- |88||Persdotter||Karin||?||?||daughter of Peder and Brita||TBT||N/A |- |88||Persson||Anders||?||?||son of Peder and Brita||TBT||N/A |- |88||Persson||Jakob||?||?||son of Peder and Brita||TBT||N/A |- |88||Persdotter||Dorothea||?||1616||daughter of Peder and Brita||TBT||N/A |- |88||Persdotter||Brita||?||?||daughter of Peder and Brita||TBT||N/A |- |89||Nilsson||Nils||?||?||trustee at the hospital, buried with his wife Karin Olofsdotter||TBT||N/A |- |89||Olofsdotter||Karin||?||?||buried with her husband Nils Nilsson||TBT||N/A |- |89||Eriksson||Jöns||?||1696||supervisor at the hospital, buried with his wife Elizabeth Andersdotter and their children Erik, Erik, Sara,and Maria||TBT||N/A |- |89||Andersdotter||Elizabeth||?||?||buried with her husband Jöns Eriksson and their children Erik, Erik, Sara and Maria||TBT||N/A |- |89||Jönsson||Erik||1686||1687||son of Jöns and Elizabeth||TBT||N/A |- |89||Jönsson||Erik||1692||1694||son of Jöns and Elizabeth||TBT||N/A |- |89||Jönsdotter||Sara||1689||?||daughter of Jöns and Elizabeth||TBT||N/A |- |89||Jönsdotter||Maria||1695||?||daughter of Jöns and Elizabeth||TBT||N/A |- |90||Henriksson||Esbjörn||?||1399||||TBT||N/A |- |90||Andersson||Mårten||?||1566||buried with his daughter Anna and her husband||TBT||N/A |- |90||Mårtensdotter||Anna||?||?||buried with her father Mårten and her husband Lars||TBT||N/A |- |90||Unknown||Lars||?||?||gold smith, buried with his wife Anna and her father Mårten||TBT||N/A |- |91||Flistedt||Magnus||1730||1767||principal at Krigsmanshuset||TBT||N/A |- |92||van Roey||Johannes||?||1566||a young child||TBT||N/A |- |93||Arvidsdotter||Anna||?||?||wife of Gudmund Larsson, buried with their son Erik||TBT||N/A |- |93||Gudmundsson||Erik||?||1564||son of Gudmund Larsson and Anna Arvidsdotter||TBT||N/A |- |94||Eskelson||Lasse||?||1557||||TBT||N/A |- |95||Jöransson Wadman||Christoffer||1656||1689||mayor of Vadstena, hiw wife may be buried with him, Margareta Persdotter Talle, and some of their children||TBT||N/A |- |95||Persdotter Talle||Margareta||1658||1742||wife of mayor Christoffer Wadman, may not be buried with him, her second husband was Johan Arvidsson Dahlman (no 97)||TBT||N/A |- |95||Wadman||Natha||1679||?||child of Christoffer and Margareta||TBT||N/A |- |95||Wadman||Petrus||1681||1681||son of Christoffer and Margareta||TBT||N/A |- |95||Wadman||Göran||1683||1683||son of Christoffer and Margareta||TBT||N/A |- |95||Wadman||Johan||1684||?||son of Chirstoffer and Margareta||TBT||N/A |- |95||Wadman||Christopherus||1686||?||son of Christoffer and Margareta||TBT||N/A |- |95||Wadman||Gideon Petrus||1688||?||son of Christoffer and Margareta||TBT||N/A |- |96||Päppelman||Saumeul||?||1717||costoms collector||TBT||N/A |- |97||Arvidsson Dahlman||Johan||1652||1714||merchant, buried with his first wife Anna Olofsdotter Kielling and their son Olof, his second wife was Margareta Tallén (no 95)||TBT||N/A |- |97||Olofsdotter Kielling||Anna||1656||1700||buried with her husband Johan and their son Olof||TBT||N/A |- |97||Dalman||Olof||?||?||son of Johan and Anna||TBT||N/A |- |99||Klein||David||?||1566||||TBT||N/A |- |100||Hansson||Per||?||1566||||TBT||N/A |- |101||Trozelius||Johan||1708||1766||minister at Västgöta kavalleri||TBT||N/A |- |102||Ulfsson||Per||?||1550||buried with his sister Ingrid, may be the children of mayor Ulf Persson||TBT||N/A |- |102||Ulfsdotter||Ingrid||?||1550||buried with her brother Per, may be the children of mayor Ulf Persson||TBT||N/A |- |103||Didriksson Brun||Mikael||?||1668||a chamois tanner, buried with his two wives, Ageneta and Brita||TBT||N/A |- |103||Svensdotter||Agneta||?||1662||first wife of Mikael Brun, together they had seven children||TBT||N/A |- |103||Svensdotter||Brita||?||1681||second wife of Mikael Brun, together they had three children||TBT||N/A |- |104||Hansson||D||?||late 1500's||Duke [[Vasa-33|Magnus']] accountant||TBT||N/A |- |106||Jacobsson||Nils||1688||1738||merchant||TBT||N/A |- |107||Andersson||L||1768||1823|||brewer, buried with his wife Elisabet Andersson||TBT||N/A |- |107||Andersson||Elizabet||?||1812||buried with her husband L Andersson||TBT||N/A |- |108||Svensson||Håkan||?||1592||city council member, buried with his first wife Karin Andersdotter, four grandsons buried in no 159||TBT||N/A |- |108||Andersdotter||Karin||?||?||buried with her husband Håkan||TBT||N/A |- |109||Andersson||Olaf||?||?||bellringer in Vadstena, buried with his wife Karin and their children||TBT||N/A |- |109||Månsdotter||Karin||?||?||buried with her husband Olaf and their children||TBT||N/A |- |109||Olofsson||Anders||?||1622||buried with his siblings and their parents Olaf and Karin||TBT||N/A |- |109||Olofsson||Nils||?||1622||buried with his siblings and their parents Olaf and Karin||TBT||N/A |- |109||Olofsson||Per||?||1622||buried with his siblings and their parents Olaf and Karin||TBT||N/A |- |109||Olofsdotter||Gertrud||?||1622||buried with her siblings and their parents Olaf and Karin||TBT||N/A |- |109||Olofsdotter||Magrita||?||1622||buried with her siblings and their parents Olaf and Karin||TBT||N/A |- |110||Eriksson Westen||Anders||1676||1726||merchant, buried with his wife Ingeborg||TBT||N/A |- |110||Larsdotter Borg||Ingeborg||?||?||buried with her husband Anders||TBT||N/A |- |113||Ambjörnsson||Bengt||?||1644||saddle maker, buried with his wife Anna||TBT||N/A |- |113||Larsdotter||Anna||?||1640||buried with her husband Bengt||TBT||N/A |- |114||Sting||Sven||?||1611||second leuitenant under Duke Johan||TBT||N/A |- |114||Johansson||Bengt||?||??||||TBT||N/A |- |116||Kock||Johannes||1560||?||a doctor, probably a younger relative of the Royal Clerk Anders Kock, buried with his wife and their children||TBT||N/A |- |116||Christoffersdotter||Anna||1570||1609||wife of doctor Johannes Kock, buried with him and their children||TBT||N/A |- |116||Kock||Christoffer||?||?||son of Johannes and Anna||TBT||N/A |- |116||Kock||Gabriel||1604||1627||son of Johannes and Anna||TBT||N/A |- |116||Kock||Johannes||?||?||son of Johannes and Anna||TBT||N/A |- |116||Kock||Christina||1609||?||duaghter of Johannes and Anna||TBT||N/A |- |117||Unknown||Christina||?||early 1500's||either daughter of wife of Petrus Bagge, slab reused for Hans Guldsmed||TBT||N/A |- |117||Guldsmed||Hans||?||1563||Gold smith, the slab had been reused||TBT||N/A |- |118||Eriksson||Peder||?||1573||||TBT||N/A |- |119||Eriksson Wetterling||Daniel||1671||1738||merchant, buried with his wife Elisabet Jonasdotter Wigman||TBT||N/A |- |119||Jonasdotter Wigman||Elisabet||1676||1751||wife of Daniel Wetterling||TBT||N/A |- |120||Neunkirch||Christopher||1582||1650||gold smith, buried with his wife Margareta and their children||TBT||N/A |- |120||Larsdotter||Margareta||?||1668||wife of Christoffer, daughter of [[Uddsson-3|Lars Uddsson]] (no 246), buried with husband and their children||TBT||N/A |- |120||Christoffersson||Lars||?||1619||son of Christopher and Margareta||TBT||N/A |- |120||Christoffersson||Knut||?||162?||son of Christopher and Margareta||TBT||N/A |- |120||Christoffersson Neukrich||Johannes||?||?||son of Christopher and Margareta||TBT||N/A |- |121||Wending||Hans||?||1566||||TBT||N/A |- |122||Copp||Theophelus||?||1564||perhaps a son of Johannes Copp von Raumenthal, doctor first for Ferdiand I and then Gustav I||TBT||N/A |- |123||Nilsson||Gabriel||ca 1626||1710||surveyor, buried in S:t Per's church with his wife Maria Lorentsdotter and their son Lorens||TBT||N/A |- |123||Lorentsdotter||Maria||1629||?||buried in S:t Per's church with her husband Gabriel Nilsson and their son Lorens||TBT||N/A |- |123||Gabrielsson||Lorens||?||1698||survayor, buried in S:t Per's with his parents Gabriel and Maria||TBT||N/A |- |124||Bertilsson||Nils||?||1567||Served with Erik XIV and was rewarded with land in Finland, died in Oslo||TBT||N/A |- |125||Magni||Peder||?||1613||vicar in Vadstena, buried with his wife Margareta||TBT||N/A |- |125||Eriksdotter||Margareta||?||?||buried with her husband the vicar Peder Magni||TBT||N/A |- |126||Svensson||Lars||?||1631||former commander at the castle and the county, buried with his wife Kirstin, and a grandson and his niece||TBT||N/A |- |126||Håkansdotter||Kirstin||?||1632||wife of commander Lars and daughter of Håkan buried in no 108, buried with her husband and a grandson and his niece||TBT||N/A |- |126||Eriksson Schening||Lars||1639||1697||customs collector in Halmstad and the grandson of Lars and Kirstin, his sons are buried in no 159||TBT||N/A |- |126||Månsdotter Göthe||Sara||?||1715||niece of Lars Schening, wife of Lorens Barkhus||TBT||N/A |- |127||Mårtensson||Lars||?||1596||brickmoulder||TBT||N/A |- |128||Hansson||Olof||?||1568||died in the [[:Category: Northern Seven Years' War|Northern Seven Years' War]]||TBT||N/A |- |129||Hidrickson||Erick||?||1641||a merchant born in Söderköping, died at [[:Category:Tistorp, Strå (E)|Tistorp]], left behind his beloved fiance Ingel Hansdotter, was buried on what should have been their weddingday||TBT||N/A |- |130 ||[[Unknown-364602|Bårdskärare]]||[[Unknown-364602|Johannes]]||ca 1510||15 Mar 1576||married to [[Andersdotter-4356|Anna Andersdotter]]||TBT||N/A |- |131||Håkansson||Arvid||?||1632||a slate with same information as no 217||TBT||N/A |- |132||Hongho||Casper||?||1618||||TBT||N/A |- |133||Pedersson||Germund||?||1652||buried with his wife Sigrid and a daughter, two children in no 134||TBT||N/A |- |133||Jönsdotter||Sigrid||?||1652||buried with her husband Germund and a daughter, two more children in no 134||TBT||N/A |- |133||Germundsdotter||Elisabet||1632||1632||buried with her parents and siblings||TBT||N/A |- |134||Germundsdotter||Maria||1629||1652|| her parents Germund and Sigridburied in no 133||TBT||N/A |- |134||Germundsson||Peter||1630||1652||his father Germund and mother Sigrid buried in no 133||TBT||N/A |- |135||Ikornsköld||Lennart||?||1644||introduced as Noble family no 283||TBT||N/A |- |136||Uddsson||Mauritz||?||1581||son of [[Jönsson-3421|Udd Jönsson]], brother of Hans in no 82||TBT||N/A |- |136||Tistel||Lasse||?||1549||a wealthy man who supported the monastery||TBT||N/A |- |138||Ambjörnsson||Per||?||1585||sheriff at Vadstena castle and several of the Hundreds||TBT||N/A |- |139||Henriksson||Henrik||?||1611||secretary for Duke Karl (later king Karl IX)||TBT||N/A |- |140||Waale Welcher||Claus||?||1608||||TBT||N/A |- |141||von Parchuusen||Hans||?||14 Sep 1566||Gold smith||TBT||N/A |- |142||Jonsson||Lasse||?||1570||buried with his two wives, Anna and Brita||TBT||N/A |- |142||Arvidsdotter||Anna||?||1548||buried with her husband Lasse Jönsson and his second wife||TBT||N/A |- |142||Arvidsdotter||Brita||?||1564||buried with her husband Lasse Jönsson and his first wife||TBT||N/A |- |143||Jacobi||Olavus||?||7 Jan 1572||personal physician to king Johan III||TBT||N/A |- |144||Grijs||Anders||?||20 Apr 1587||tax sheriff for the hundreds of Norra Vedbo and Vista in Småland, Hammarikind in Östergötland and at Vadstena castle. 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Valentine E-Cards

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Valledolmo, Sicilia One Place Study

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Vallette-Barrett House

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Van Couwenhoven Name

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Posted for discussion. Received via e-mail March 23, 2014: The LNAB of [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Couwenhoven-19 http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Couwenhoven-19] is incorrect. As I have said / stated 'van Kouwenhoven / Van Couwenhoven' as with many Dutch surnames did not include the suffixes and placenames until later in the 17th and 18th centuries. The https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-33029-18410-76?cc (entry for marriage - left corner at the top) clearly indicates that the incorporation of the 'from' / 'of' followed by placename did only become a formal part of the surname until after registration for disembarkation / registration in the colonies. This LNAB should be 'Gerritsz', the AKA field having the Van Kouwenhoven / van Couwenhoven. This should be the leading thought when dealing with the LNAB's during this transition period. A few things should be understood: 1) The patronymic system of noting down baptisms for centuries (when people started noting down births / baptisms - this varies from region to region and town to town) DIT NOT include Van / Van der / Van den / De / Du in the LNAB until the 17th and 18th centuries. People did however call someone Wolftert (first name) and if neccesary (Gerritsz) to indicate that Gerrit was the father and only then if neccesary 'of Amersfoort' or 'from [the] Couwenhoven' to indicate where that specific person was from. ''It was not part of the LNAB, but was often written down in registers to make an indicatory note'' (such as 'from Amersfoort' or 'vroom' - devout). 2) It is only when the global colonisation and trading gets going and ''people are being registered in ports of entry that they get noted down as for example Wolfert Gerritsz from Kouwenhoven.'' This is important but it still does not mean that it is part of the LNAB. 3) In general 1 generation later the children MIGHT get baptised with LNAB such as Jacob Wolphertsen Van couwenhoven, but it is still (in this specific case) unlikely because this child was born in Holland and not the new colony. Even if born in the first few years of (a) new colony the patronymic system was still in full use - meaning the whole Van Kouwenhoven was intended as an '''explanatory addendum'''. 4) Next: '''As a rule the following generation gets the full name where the patronymic convention gets slightly changed where the previous LNAB would become the second name''', and the VanCouwenhoven (the ''explanatory addendum'' with all its' 'mistakes' and spelling variations) is noted down as the LNAB. 5) After the English takeover the Dutch (as you well know yourself) gets Anglised. Brouwer becomes Brower becomes Bower etc. Sometimes the trade / occupation that a person had became the surname (in this case 'Brewer' = 'Brouwer'). In England this was a tradition much longer history - Baker, Smith, Potter etc. 6) In Europe is was only after Napoleon (1812) that taking a proper (full) surname became obligatory which saw the end of the patronymic system as it was still used here in Europe. In the colonies this process had already taken place because of the masses of migrants and settlers from all over Europe. I apologise for not having been quicker to explain this in the G2G commentary. Sincerely, Philip See my previous post on -19: even this source does not include the V.. K..... in the LNAB (the childrens' name are in bold): Source (seen March 22, 2014): http://www.conovergenealogy.com/Pages/newinfor.htm From NYGBR "[...] This is the last document pertaining to Wolfert Gerritse that has been discovered in the archives of Amersfoort. on Jun 11, 1623. He was a baker and then later a bleacher (bleaching laundry on a grassfield in the sun) before 1624. He immigrated between 1624 and 1625 to New Amsterdam, Kings Co. Long Island, NY. He and Neeltgen Jacobsdochter immigrated in Jun , 1625 to New Netherlands; or July 1625, with his wife and family on a ship of the Dutch West India Company which saled in the expedidition that was comprsed of the ships Mackerel, Horse, Cow and Sheep. Wolfert returned to the Netherlands in 1629. He retruned from the Netherlands on board "De Endracht" (the Unity) on May 24, 1630. There exists a letter from Kiiaen van Rensselaer to Wolfert which I have to get from sources. At this time Wolfert was in the Netherlands and the letter had to do with terminating Wolfert's contract with van Rensselaer and mentions that Wolferts wife was unhappy living in New Netherlands. In the letter van Rensselaer states he would not want someone who was not happy working for him to remain in his employ under the circumstances. It was a friendly letter. According to the source there are several letters fo Wolfert from Van Rensselaer. The letter above was read over the phone to me and I have yet to recieve the exact copy and don't take short hand in 1632. He purchased "Keskateuw" located on Long Island from the Indians. Here was established the first kown white settlement on Long Island. Wolphert called his "plantation" Achterveldt, shown on the Manatu Map of New Netherlands as farm No. 36 near the Indian long house to the Kestachau tribe. Wolphert's house surrounded by palisades, was the focal pont of the village of New Amersfoort, later called Flatlands on Jun 30, 1636. He got "Smal Civil Rights" on Apr 18, 1657. Wolfert Gerritsen Van Couwenhoven was named in a suit filed by Frans Jansen regardin a dispute ofver a contract in which Jansen was to buy land from Wofert. This was the first time the name Van Couwenhoven was mentioned in referenc to Wolfert on Oct 20, 1661. Children of Wolphert Gerretse2 Van Kouwenhoven and Neeltgen Jacobsdochter were as follows: 4. i. '''Gerret Wolfersen''', born circa 1610 at Amersfoort, Ultrecht, Netherlands; married Aeltje Cornelis Cool. 5. ii. '''Pieter Wolphertse''', born circa 1614 at Amersfoort, Netherlands; married Hester Daws; married Aeltje Sibrants; married Josynthe Thomas. 6. iii. '''Jacob Wolphertse''', born 1615 at Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands; married Hester Jansen; married Magdaleentje Jacobs Van Amsterdam. Generation Three 4. Gerret Wolfersen3 Van Kouwenhoven (Wolphert2, Gerritt1 Couwenhoven) was born circa 1610 at Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands. He married Aeltje Cornelis Cool, daughter of Cornelius Lambertse Cool and (Unknown) (Unknown), circa 1635 at Flatlands, Long Island, NY. He died circa 1648 at Flatlands, Long Island, NY; Was probably after patent issued [...]."

Van Der Mark History Book

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Van der Riet family history

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=== Frederick Johannes Perryn van der Riet's account of his family, 1889. === This family history document was provided to me ([[Frayne-73|Tracy Frayne]]) by T. Moore in August 2021 and I share it here almost exactly as I received it (only small changes to edit now-inappropriate old-fashioned words, and the inclusion of links to appropriate profiles). The original unedited document is attached as a PDF. === Foreword by Frank van der Riet === My grandfather, [[Van_der_Riet-13|Frederick Johannes Perryn van der Riet]] was born at George on 28.11.1821 and died at Stellenbosch on 22.8.1896. His father, [[Van_der_Riet-36|Johannes Werndly van der Riet]] was for some years Landdrost of George and in 1827 was appointed Civil Commissioner of Uitenhage and George, including Port Elizabeth (then a small seaport town) and my grandfather spent most of his youth in the Uitenhage area. A sheep-farming venture in partnership with his younger brother Henry came to an abrupt end with the outbreak of the 1846 Frontier War, in which he was actively involved. At the conclusion of the war he decided to accept a post in the Civil Service and in August 1848 (shortly after his father's death) he was appointed "Second Clerk to the Civil Commissioner and Resident Magistrate of Swellendam". On 8th August 1850 he married [[Barry-2306|Mary Ann Barry]], a member of a well-known Cape family with roots especially in the South-western districts. My grandfather was well-known in public life and held in high esteem by his contemporaries. Indeed, in October 1859 he received a "numerously signed requisition" from Bloemfontein to allow himself to be nominated for the office of President of the Orange Free State! For various reasons he declined this request. His career in the Service brought him back to the Eastern Cape, as magistrate or civil commissioner in Coles­berg, Uitenhage and Graaff-Reinet. My father, who was born at Swellendam in 1867, retained a vivid memory from his early childhood of the family's journey by ox-waggon from Uitenhage to Graaff-Reinet in 1871. In 1874 he was appointed "Inspector-General of Chests" for the purpose of visiting the several seats of magistracies in the Colony (a kind of Colonial Auditor and Inspector of Public Works rolled into one, at any rate an important office). In July 1875 he became Assistant Treasurer-General, was a member of the “Stamping Commission” (27 April 1876) and ''ex officio'' a member of the “Tender Board”. On May 20th 1876 he received the final appointment of his career, that of Resident Magistrate of Simonstown where he remained, occupying the famous old Residency, until his retirement in 1888, after which he went to live at Stellenbosch. My grandfather left a 24-page manuscript bearing no title but containing an account of the history of his family at the Cape, written for the benefit of his descendants. A chance reference to a date in the text indicates that the document was written in 1889. It is this document which I have reproduced in the following pages, in a somewhat amended form. The manuscript bears many alterations and is in places very difficult to decipher, which suggests that the document, as we have it, was a preliminary draft and not in its final form. In copying it I have felt free to make a few changes in the wording where they seemed necessary, and to normalise the spelling and punctuation. My grandfather's draft includes one or two fairly long extracts from church baptismal registers, in Nederlands, which I have translated and abridged. My grandfather’s list of the “stamvader” [[Van_der_Riedt-1|Johannes van der Riet’s]] children is inaccurate and probably based on incomplete information supplied to him. I have redrafted this section completely, with a note explaining what went wrong. My grandfather does not include any information about his own “numerous offspring”; I have supplied a full list of his sons and daughters in an appendix, followed by a list of my own father’s family. [[Van_der_Riet-179|Frank Geoffrey van der Riet]]
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July 1981 === My Grandfather's account of his family === BEING desirous of preserving for the benefit of my descendants as far as I am able and as the best legacy I can leave them, an authentic history of my family in the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope, I here record the information I have collected from oral and written sources up to the present time; premising that I know positively nothing of the history of my forefathers previous to their arrival in this Colony. Excepting that my father, [[Van_der_Riet-36|Johannes Werndly van der Riet]], more than once told his children that the name, Van der Riet was changed from “Von Reth”, originally a Swiss family. Through circumstances unknown to him they had to leave Switzerland at some remote period. The first Van der Riet came to this Colony in 1752. He was employed by the Dutch East India Company as “2de Opperste Chirurgyn” [2nd Chief Surgeon] at least from 1746, and with his third voyage out (in the ship "De Snoek") he remained at the Cape in 1752, “om als zodanig dienst te doen in de Baai Fals” (Simon's Bay). In 1753 he was appointed to the Government Hospital in Cape Town as 2nd Chief Surgeon, and on the 13th May 1753 he married [[De_St._Jean-1|Maria Berthault]], daughter of [[De_Saint-Jean-1|Renault Berthault de St Jean]], the 1st Chief Surgeon of the Government (Eerste Opperste). In order to point out the connection between our family and the Huguenots at the Cape, I shall trace back the family of my great-grandmother Maria Berthault from the year 1700, from the information received from Mr C.C. de Villiers and other authentic sources. [[Soullier-7|Durand Sollier]] and Gilles Sollier, two brothers, were living at the Cape in the early part of 1700. Neither of their names is mentioned in the lists of emigrants who arrived in the Voorschoten (1687), the China (1688), De Oosterlandt (1688), Wapen van Alkmaar (1689) or the Sion (1689), but they probably came to the Cape from Holland at a later period. But in 1706 Gilles Sollier was living in Cape Town, and he was then requested by the Governor to use his influence to call back certain persons who had fled from the oppression exercised over them by the [[Van_der_Stel-42|Governor Van der Stel]] (whom they had reported to the home government). This characteristic letter of Gilles Sollier, an old soldier, dated 3rd June 1706, persuading those exiles to return, is published in the ''Cape Monthly Magazine'' by John Noble in 1860. Gilles Sollier returned to Holland in 1718, Durand Sollier remained in this Colony. He was married to [[Petel-7|Marta Petel]]. In 1715 she died leaving an only minor daughter named [[Soliers-1|Martha or Marton]]. Durand Sollier again married [[De_Villiers-230|Elizabeth de Villiers]], but they had no children. Renault Berthault de Saint Jean, before-mentioned as 1st Chief Surgeon, married Martha Sollier, daughter and heiress of Durand Sollier and Marta Petel. The Estate “Orange-Zigt” belonged to this reputedly rich Frenchman as I was informed, by my grandmother, Mrs. R.J. van der Riet. From the same source I heard that Berthault de St. Jean was a French refugee of noble birth, and that he was her late husband's grandfather from his mother's side. Renault Berthault de St. Jean arrived at the Cape of Good Hope on the Meynden [?] in 1719 and was in the employ of the Dutch India Company, on his way to Batavia. He was at first provisionally appointed to the Hospital at the Cape. He had been in the Company's service since 1712, serving at Batavia until 1717, when he returned to Holland for a couple of years. In that year he made a joint will (in French) with his first wife [[Foudrinier-1|Anna Fourdrinier]] at Amsterdam. In 1719 as above he was again employed in the Company's service and in 1720 his wife and one son (Renault Berthault) came to the Cape.R.B. de St. Jean is believed to have come from Sancerre, a town in the vicinity of Bourges, France, an area noted to-day for its "vins blancs". As far as I know, Renault Berthault ''junior'' had no descendants at the Cape. His wife died in 1721, and the will was filed in the Master's Office where it now is. On the 14th Dec. 1721 Renault Berthault de St. Jean married [i.e. 2nd marriage] Martha Sollier, the daughter as beforesaid of Durand Sollier and Marta Petel. Dr. Berthault retired in 1761, and Dr. Johannes van der Riet, then 2nd Chief Surgeon, was appointed in his stead. Continuing the history of my family from Dr. Johannes van der Riet, from his marriage with Maria Berthault in 1753. [There is an obvious error in my grandfather' s account of the children of Dr. Johannes and Maria Berthault: there were ''ten'' children, not ''five'' as he stated, but of the ten no fewer than ''six'' died in infancy; some of the names of those who died were again, for children born later, which would account for the confusion. The following list is based on information, given in ''Geslagsregister van ou Kaapse famielies'', by C.C. de Villiers, revised by C. Pana, 1966: '''Parents'''
:[[Van_der_Riedt-1|Johannes van der Riet]], born 20.7.1722 at Bergen op Zoom, son of Johannes van der Riet and Catharina Stemstavva, 2nd Surgeon in the Dutch East India Company, married 13.5.1753 to [[De_St._Jean-1|Maria Berthault de St. Jean]], born 16.6.1726. '''Children''' # [[Van_der_Riet-39|Martha Cornelia]], b.3.5.1754, d.15.2.1760 # [[Van_der_Riet-40|Pieter Albertus]], b.1.12.1755, married 23.7.1775 to [[Krynauw-10|Helena Emmerentia Krynauw]] (they had 10 children, but it is possible that the family returned to the Netherlands). # [[Van_der_Riet-41|Catharina Alida]], b.10.8.1757, d.9.12.1757 # [[Van_der_Riet-17|Ryno Johannes]] (our ancestor), b.3.12.1758, died in 1828 # [[Van_der_Riet-42|Maria Johanna]], b.6.2.1760, d.12.2.1760 # [[Van_der_Riet-1|Martha Cornelia]], b.25.7.1761, date of death not stated; married 12.8.1782 to [[Van_Rijneveld-2|Willem Stephanus van Ryneveld]] (b.24.3.1765, d.14.8.1812) who became Chief Justice of the Cape Colony. # [[Van_der_Riet-45|Johannes]], b.18.5.1763, d.12.5.1764 # [[Van_der_Riet-44|Johannes]], b.23.8.1765, d.10.6.1769 # [[Van_der_Riet-43|Maria Johanna]], b.28.11.1767, married to [[Van_Lier-79|Ds. Helperus Ritzema van Lier van Assen]] (no descendants. Maria became married a second time after Van Lier's death to Willem Cornelis Kuys, and “had numerous offspring” according to my grandfather). # [[Van_der_Riet-46|Catharina Hester]], b.13.8.1769, d.24.4.1771 End of insertion] I now proceed with the history of my grandfather, [[Van_der_Riet-17|Ryno Johannes van der Riet]], and must mention first that the name “Ryno” was corrupted from the French “Renault”, retaining the sound only phonetically. Indeed the French descendants in the first generation began to alter the spelling of their names very soon, so as to conform to the Dutch language which they made their own. Thus Berthault was soon changed to Barto. Ryno Johannes van der Riet was born in Cape Town in December 1758. Of his early training and education nothing is known to me further than that he was not sent to Europe, but he entered the Company's service at a very early age (1776) and before he was of age [on 11th April 1779] he married [[Werndlij-1|Johanna Sophia Werndly]], of Batavia. [''Note by my Grandfather on the verso of one of the pages'']:
“In 1755 the [[Werndly-1|Revd. Johannes Werndlij]] was married to [[Van_Reede_van_Oudtshoorn-8|Petronella van Rheede van Oudtshoorn]]. He was minister of the Dutch Reformed Church at Batavia. Before 1758 he died at Batavia and his wife and one daughter, Johanna Sophia Werndlij returned to the Cape. On 12 March 1758 Mrs. Werndlij remarried the [[Harders-2|Revd. Remerus Harders]], minister at Tulbagh. Mrs. Werndlij was our maternal ancestor and great-grandmother. Revd. R. Harders calls at the Cape and is appointed clergyman at Roodezand (Tulbagh) about January 1758. On the 12 March 1758 he married my great-grandmother, the widow Werndlij, so that my grandmother Johanna Werndlij was about 2 years old when she came to the Cape Colony from Batavia.
[''Continuation of note'']: [[Reede_van_Ousthoren-1|Pieter van Reede van Oudtshoorn]], Independent Fiscal at the Cape, arrived 1741, name of wife [[Boesses-9|Sophia Boesses]]. In 1760 appointed Secunde. He proceeded to the Netherlands on leave, 1772, and was appointed Governor of the Cape, and on his way back died at sea 23 Jan. 1773, and was buried under the pavement of the Dutch Refd. Church, Cape Town. His gravestone is still lying within the enclosure of the Church (1889)It is now a plaque on the wall of the Church, facing Adderley Street (1981). (''Vide Theal's Hist. of S.A., vol.2'', pages 139, 143, 221).
[''End of note''] At the first taking of the Cape by the English my grandfather [i.e. Ryno Johannes, born 1758] was employed as Pay­ master of the Pennisten Corps, but after the Cape was taken he was appointed in 1796 as Landdrost of Stellenbosch, and he there occupied the Drostdy and lands adjoining (now the Theological Seminary). My father, [[Van_der_Riet-36|Johannes Werndly van der Riet]] was born on the 14 December 1789. His two sisters were # [[Van_der_Riet-32|Maria Sophia Petronella]], baptised 18.6.1780, married 22.1.1798 to Rynhard Perryn, “Kapteinluitenant ter zee” # [[Van_der_Riet-35|Catharina Helena]], baptised 20.8.1786, Married 19.3.1822 to Johann Christian August von Wetzlar. His brothers (2) were [[Van_der_Riet-37|Ryno Petrus Johannes]], baptised 26.1.1794 married to [[Karnspek-4|Engela Maria Karnspek]], and [[Van_der_Riet-16|Lieve Wilhelmus Nicolai]] baptised 21.2.1796, who married first [[Van_Schoor-46|Cornelia Sophia van Schoor]] and afterwards [[Van_Reenen-134|Catharina van Reenen]] by whom he had numerous offspring. [''Note''. According to the ''Geslagsregister'' there were three other children born in 1782, 1784 and 1800 respectively who presumably died in infancy. This same source makes no mention of Lieve Wilhelmus Nicolai' s second marriage, to Catharina van Reenen, and of the “numerous offspring”] My grandmother [[Werndlij-1|Johanna Sophia [born Werndly]]] died at Stellenbosch at the beginning of the present [19th] century. My grandfather was married again, not long after, [12.4.1801] to [[Herold-241|Johanna Herold]], daughter of [[Herold-227|Johan Wilhelm Herold]], a German by birth, whose history will follow as my mother, [[Herold-246|Maria Sophia Hendrina Herold]] was also one of his daughters. In 1812 my grandfather resigned the office of Landdrost in favour of W.S. Andringa and he was again appointed as Secretary of the Board for Regulating Insolvent Estates, and in 1818 when that Board was discontinued he became Sequestrator. This office he held until 1825, when he retired. The following Government Notice appeared in the Gazette for January 1825: “His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint V.A. Schonnberg Esq. to be Sequestrator vice R.J. van der Riet Esq., who retires after an honourable service of upwards of 49 years.”This is the "Landdrost Mynheer Ryno Johannes van der Riet" with whom [[Lindsay-1680|Lady Anne Barnard]] stayed in November 1797 and who escorted her in his carriage to Paarl and Waggonmaker's Valley (Wellington). See ''Lady Anne Barnard at the Cape, 1797-1802'' by Dorothea Fairbridge, 1924, p.44-45 and the small portrait of Ryno, presumably by Lady Anne, opposite p.50. In January 1825 he was nominated by the Government as Commissaris Politiek “for church affairs”. He closed his career in 1827. His residence in Cape Town was the present Normal College of the D.R. Church. I have the most vivid remembrance of the grand old mansion though I was still very young. My grandmother (step-grandmother) lived in comparative retirement with her cousin Mrs. Bresler where I often visited her and she departed this life at a ripe old age in 1859. My father, [[Van_der_Riet-36|Johannes Werndly van der Riet]], was born, as I have mentioned before, on the 14 December 1788. I have a cyphering book in my possession dated 28 January 1801 commencing with “Den Regel van Drijen in 't Gebruiken” and ending with the following “Aime toujours la paix”. The schooling be had was the best obtainable at the time at the Cape Town, but that was exceedingly limited. In February 1805 my father was sent to Europe. The occasion which led to this is told in the following anecdote preserved in the family: [[Herold-226|Tobias Herold]], then a lad past 16 years had received a notice from the Burger Commander to provide himself with a horse, gun, saddle and bridle etc., and to join the cavalry at Stellenbosch. He applied to his father Dominy Herold (as he was commonly called) for his outfit. This led to a severe rebuke from his father, who had destined him for the Church. “What!” said the old man, “Horse, saddle and bridle! I shall provide you with a wooden horse at once!” My father was also warned, I suppose, and after discussion it was settled to send both the boys to Europe at once, and on the 26th May 1805 they arrived in Copenhagen, whence they started for Amsterdam on the 10 June and arrived there on the 22nd. Tobias Herold remained in Holland and studied at Leyden, whilst my father travelled about Holland and Germany and arrived at Gravesend 2 September 1806. On the 5 December he left London for Ports­mouth and on the 4 January 1807 left Portsmouth for the Cape, arriving in False Bay (Simon's Town) on the 15 April 1807, after an absence of 2 years and one and a half months. My father entered the Civil Service, of course then under the English Government, and was soon established in the Colonial Office. He was married at Stellenbosch on the 9th July 1809 to [[Herold-246|Maria Sophia Hendrina Herold]]. He was afterwards promoted in the Colonial Office to the rank of assistant Colonial Secretary, and on the 20th September 1819 he was appointed Landdrost of George. My father was very fond of sport and he was easily induced to exchange the confinement of town for a country life, especially since my uncle the Revd. Tobias Herold was stationed as clergyman of the Dutch Reformed Church at George. When the family removed from Cape Town to George six children were already born, but the eldest sons John and Ryno remained in Cape Town for a while for their education. Five more children were, not many years after, added to the already large family. The removal of my uncle Herold to the Paarl made life at George less agreeable to my parents and the burning down of their residence, the Drostdy, not long after, added to the disagreeableness. However my father enjoyed with zest the picnics and sport which George afforded, and he much regretted leaving it afterwards when promoted to Uitenhage in 1827. I have now in my possession the original appointment of Civil Commissioner of the District of George and Uitenhage with salary of £400 a year to be made up to £500 in case the inspection allowances fell short of that amount, dated 16 Nov. 1827, to take effect from 1 January 1828, signed by Richard Plasket, likewise a Commission as Justice of the Peace dated 21 Dec. 1827 which, if not the first commission of a J.P. is certainly one of the first that was issued by the Cape Government when the Ordinance No.32 came into force “For creating Justices of the Peace in the Colony”. In 1828 my father removed his family to Uitenhage, which was to be the seat of his residence, by ox-waggon, over Nieuwberg, then a rough mountain pass, and we arrived at Uitenhage after several weeks' travelling. For some time we occupied the Drostdy House [now part of the Railway Institute]. When however [[Stockenström-9|(Sir) Andries Stockenstrom]] was appointed Commissioner General he chose Uitenhage as his residence, and my father had to give up his residence for him. We however occupied the premises below the present Dutch Church. My father received £100 a year to pay for the loss of the Drostdy. Two more children were here added and our number now increased to 15, but strange to say my parents never lost a child, and all were born and reared in excellent good health, never so much as a bone or limb being broken; ours was a happy family indeed!What a contrast when one considers the appalling death-toll in the families of his Grandfather, Dr. Johannes, and his Father, Ryno Johannes: in the one case six children lost out of a family of ten, in the other three out of eight, presumably from what to-day we would call "preventable diseases"! When Sir Andries Stockenstrom left, which he did not many years after, the Drostdy was sold, and my father bought it for £450, with all the grounds to the rear of the dwelling. As it had become much dilapidated he had to spend another £400 to make it a comfortable residence. My father always displayed the most profuse hospitality to all strangers visiting Uitenhage. Governors, judges, civil and military officers, all were welcome. [[D'Urban-3|Sir Benjamin D'Urban]] and his staff, Dr. Murray, Major Beresford, Col. Dutton, Col. Mitchell, William Smith and Major Alexander, were entertained at the Drostdy by my father for six weeks, and at another time Col. Smith and his wife (afterwards [[Smith-130102|Sir Harry and Lady Smith]]) both on going to and returning from the Frontier War of 1836. At that time my father had more than a dozen slaves, men and women, all well trained for all kinds of work, ''besides'' children. The wars on the Frontier made Uitenhage a centre of life and activity. I remember well in 1836 our house was more like a barracks than a private house, as scarcely any burgher of any note proceeding to the frontier failed to make my father's house a rendezvous; while he has in Uitenhage this was again repeated in the Frontier War of 1846-7 but with the disadvantage that all our slaves had been made free! Oh the wailings and heartrendings which this circumstance created at the time! Ours became a home of mourning. My mother's favourite slave, a boy of 14 became a Malay, following his foster mother who was a Malay. A few months after the emancipation (1st Dec. 1838) we were only left with two apprentices, a boy and a girl, children of a liberated African who had died in our house. The 1st December 1838 will never be forgotten by slaveholders as long as they-live. It was a most crual proceeding on the part of the British Government setting the slaves free at such short notice, and ruined many a colonist. As for ourselves, we were living in a large house with extensive gardens and fields attached thereto. The gardens and fields were never properly cultivated afterwards and our comforts if not completely destroyed were very much curtailed I shall now treat first in order the history of my mother's family and parentage. My grandfather Johan Hendrik Herold, as I said before, was a German by birth. His father was a clergyman and lived in Hessic Cassel, and he had four sons and one daughter when the Seven Years War broke out towards the end of the 18th century; one was [ambtman? ambtenaar?] another, Hendrik, was married but had no children, one daughter was married to Rosenthal, and [[Herold-227|Johan Wilhelm Herold]] was studying for the church. The war completely dispersed and ruined the family. One son was never again heard of and Johan the subject of this memoir went to Holland with a view to finishing his studies, but means failing, he was obliged to accept an offer as supercargo to Batavia for which purpose he embarked, but the “Cape of Storms” compelled him to visit these shores and here he traded and eventually succeeded in making a good living. It is just likely that our hero traded beyond the confines of the metropolis and made the acquaintance of a well­ to-do Koeberg farmer who had a number of daughters but no sons. That others fell victims to the charms of these ladies, the Van der Byls, Cloetes, Louws, De Villiers, Roux of the Stellenbosch and Paarl valleys sufficiently testify by the extensive family connections which the family of Van Dyk thus created. [[Van_Dijk-779|Tobias van Dyk]], for such was my maternal ancestor's name [born 1711, married [[Hugot-17|Anna Hugo]] in 1745] had several daughters, two of them [[Van_Dyk-284|Maria]] and [[Van_Dyk-463|Elizabeth]] were twins. The first married [[Van_der_Byl-27|Andries van der Byl]] [1776], and the second my grand­father [[Herold-227|J.W. Herold]] [3.1.1779]. Both had large families. [[Van_Dyk-888|Johanna van Dyk]] married [[De_Villiers-1058|Jan de Villiers]] [1771]. These families afterwards merged into the families of Cloete, Bresler, Hofmeyr, de Jongh, Morkel, Meyburg, Neethling, Roux and a great many others. My mother's brother, [[Herold-226|Tobias Johannes Herold]], before­mentioned as my father's compagnon de voyage, married in Holland [[Hoorn-11|Louisa Hoorn]], by whom he had one son [[Herold-372|William]] and four daughters: # Cateau married Deneys # [[Herold-239|Elizabeth]] married Karel van der Byl # [[Herold-225|Charlotte]] married [[Louw-862|Adrian Louw]] # [[Heroldt-6|Johanna]] married [[Myburgh-229|Philip Myburgh]] Excepting the first, all the other children have a numerous offspring alive at this day. His second marriage with the widow Joubert (advocate), [[Reitz-288|Aletta Reitz]], produced two sons, [[Herold-254|Tobias]] and [[Herold-696|Frank]], both married to Miss Barry's, with whom they have each several sons and daughters. I shall leave them to write their own family history. To carry on the story of the fruitfulness of the Van Dyk family as incorporated with my own, I must now proceed to give a detailed list of my brothers and sisters copied from a Register kept by my father, the original whereof is in the possession of my sister Mrs. D.G. de Jongh. [The list which follows is translated into English and somewhat abridged, omitting for instance the precise hour of birth in each case! But I have thought it of interest to include the names of witnesses] [Children of [[Van_der_Riet-36|Johannes Werndly van der Riet]] and [[Herold-246|Maria Sophia Hendrina Herold]], married at Stellenbosch on 9th July 1809]: # [[Van_der_Riet-71|Johannes Daniel]], born at Stellenbosch 3. 7.1810, christened by Rev. M. Borcherds 15.7.1310. Witnesses, Ryno Johannes v.d.R. (senior), Johanna Herold, Dr. J. van Ryneveld and Sister Perreyn. # [[Van_der_Riet-72|Johan Wilhelm Herold]], born at Stellenbosch 20.3.1813, christened by Rev., M. Borcherds 16.2.1812. Witnesses: (held by Caatje), Johan Wilhelm Herold, Elizabeth van Dyk, Lieve William Nicolai van der Riet, Cath and Helena van der Riet, Willem and Antje Lombarts. # [[Van_der_Riet-73|Ryno Johannes]], born at Cape Town 20.1.1815, christened by Rev. Mr. Fleck 4.4.1813. Witnesses: Frederick Perreyn*, Johannes van Ryneveld, Ryno Petrus Johannes van der Riet and Wilhelmina Johanna Herold. # [[Van_der_Riet-77|Elizabeth Wilhelmina]], born at Cape Town 20.1.1815, christened by Rev. Mr. Fleck on 29.1.1815. Witnesses: (held by Elizabeth Herold), Johan Wilhelm Herold, Elizabeth van Dyk and Elizabeth Petronella Herold. # [[Van_der_Riet-76|Johanna Sophia]], born at Cape Town 28.4.1816, christened by Rev. Mr. Fleck 26.5.1816. Witnesses (held by Caatie) R.J. van der Riet “en beminde”, Jacob Frederick Bunder (?) and wife. # [[Van_der_Riet-14|Tobias Johannes]], born at Cape Town 15.1.1818, christened by Rev. Mr. Berrangé 15.2.1818. Witnesses (held by Tiet [i.e. Cornelia Sophia] van Schoor), Tobias Johannes Herold, Louisa Hoorn, Lieve William Nicolai van der Riet and his wife. # [[Van_der_Riet-4|Maria Sophia Hendrietta]], born at Cape Town 8.7.1819, christened by the Rev. Mr. Fleck 8.8.1819. Witnesses (held by her mother) Frederick Johannes Perreyn and his mother. # [[Van_der_Riet-74|Charlotte Louise]], born at George 25.11.1820, christened in the George Church by Rev. T. Herold 3.12.1820; held by “Zuster” Herold who together with her husband acted as witnesses, likewise “Zuster” Louise Herold. # [[Van_der_Riet-13|Frederick Johannes Perreyn]]My grandfather used the spelling "Perryn" (on the rare occasions when he used the name at all). His father always spelt it "Perreyn”. [i.e. my grandfather], born at George 28.11.1821, christened by the Rev. T.J. Herold 20.1.1822; held by “Zusje Perreyn”, witnesses R.P.J. van der Riet, Zusje Perreyn and C.M. Zastron. # [[Van_der_Riet-79|Anna Pauline]], born at Cape Town on 2.1.1823; christened at George by the Rev. T.J. Herold 9.2.1823; held by her mother. Witnesses Paul Roux, Paul “Z. [son?], Anna Elizabeth Herold and Paul John Roux Senior. # [[Van_der_Riet-80|Christiana Catharina]], born at George 7.3.1824, christened by the Rev. Cornelis Mol in the Drostdy at George 24.7.1824; held by her mother, witnesses: J.C. Rimrod and Catharina and Helena van der Riet. # [[Van_der_Riet-78|Henry]], born at George 10.1.1825, christened in the Drostdy by Rev. Cornelis Mol on 9.7.1825; witnesses Henry Collison, Predikant, and Margareta Alberta Meyer, who held the child. # Wilhelmina Johanna Rolanda, born 13.9.1827 in Cape Town, christened in the Church at George by the Rev. J.S.S. Ballot on 11.11.1827, held by Niece Kuys, the witnesses: Willem Cornelis Kuys and his wife, together with Johan Wilhelm Roux (Paul's son) and Wilhelmina Johanna Herold. # Engela Maria, born at Uitenhage 11.3.1829, christened by the Rev. Mr. Smith 12.4.1829 held by Jufr. Aspeling; Witnesses, J. G. Aspeling and his wife, likewise Brother Ryno “en zyn weder half” [?] # [[Van_der_Riet-162|Emily Mary]], born at Uitenhage 24.11.1830, christened by the Rev. Mr. Smith on 23.1.1831; held by Jufr. de Villiers, witnesses: Johan George de Villiers and his wife, Emelia Hildegonda de Kruyf and Johannes Daniel van der Riet. Resuming my father's history: my father, although a broad-chested, well-developed man suffered for many years from asthma which he contracted from a severe cold on a journey from Cape Town to George. He partially got rid of it at the age of 45 and he ascribed this partial cure to the use of slang houtjes (snake root) in brandy''Pettman's Africanderisms'', 1913, refers to "Snake Root" ([http://pza.sanbi.org/garuleum-bipinnatum ''Garuleum bipinnatum'' Less.]): “In the form of decoction or tincture this root is a great favourite with the colonial farmer, in various diseases of the chest, asthma etc.” . Shortly after 1836 my father bought, at a valuation, from the Government some eight morgen of land lying in front of the Drostdy at Uitenhage (Sir Benjamin D'Urban offered to make my father a free grant of this land but he declined it as a free gift. The Governor was desirous to make good to him the many expenses he had been put to whilst entertaining him and his staff both in going to and returning from the Frontier. About the year 1840 [?] the measles passed through the length and breadth of this Colony and a great many persons were victims of that disease. It had not visited the Colony for half a century and most persons then living had never had it before. I was the first to catch it in our household, and I caught it at the farm of my father's and Mauritz Heegers and unwittingly carried the infection home with me. I infected our whole household excepting my mother, who escaped. My father was at death's door and for some while after he was obliged to go on leave. He never afterwards recovered his health and year after year found him worse in the winter season. Ultimately he was obliged to retire, which he did after a service of 39 years nine months. He did not long enjoy his pension and finally breathed his last on the 4th June 1848, the church bell at the time sounding his funeral knell, most coincidentally. It was a solemn and awful moment to me, the death of my much beloved Father. [It is worth quoting at this point two contemporary tributes to [[Van_der_Riet-36|Johannes Werndly van der Riet]]: The first is from ''Aanteekeningen eener reis door de binnenlanden van Zuid Afrika, van Port Elisabeth naar de Kaap­ stad, gedaan in 1823 door J.B.E. Theunissen''. Oostende, 1824. (copy in the Gubbins Collection, Wits. University Library). On p.19, describing his visit to George: :“Ik heb op deze plaats acht daegen vertoefd, en van de vele vriendelijke aanbiedingen des Landdrosts gebruik gemaakt; ik heb ook het genoegen gehad het gastvrije en gulhartige onthaal te ondervinden, waardoor deze Landdrost zoo zeer beroemd is; den Heer van der Riet leerde ik kennen als eenen man, die alle achting en onderscheiding verdient, en nooit vond ik eenen ambtenaar, welke zoo algemeen bemind was, en zich deze belooning in zulk eene ruime mate waardig maakte.” The second is the obituary notice which appeared in ''The Graham's Town Journal'', 17th June 1848, page 3, col.1: :“The last post from Uitenhage brings intelligence of the demise of J. W. van der Riet, Esq., for nearly twenty years Civil Commissioner for that district, and for forty years in the civil service of the Colony... He was one of the most kind-hearted, benevolent men of this Colony… He was buried on Tuesday the 6th inst. his funeral being attended by all the inhabitants of this town (Uitenhage)…” My grandfather does not mention a certain remarkable episode in his father's career as Civil Commissioner at Uitenhage: In May 1828 a deputation consisting of eight Zulus accompanied by a Lieut. King arrived in Uitenhage having made a perilous voyage by schooner from Port Natal. They were bearers of a message from [[KaSenzangakhona-1|Chaka, the Zulu King]], offering to make short work of the troublesome population between Pondoland and the Fish River! [End of insertion] Shortly after my father's decease my mother left Uitenhage, and once again returned to live in Cape Town, which had all along been my father's desire to do upon his retirement from the Service; but his children being all scattered about the Frontier and the fact that Henry and I had not quite settled down to his satisfaction delayed his plans. However his death brought everything to a crisis, and we had to do as best we could for ourselves after that event. With my mother's departure that beautiful old mansion, the Drostdy at Uitenhage, was partitioned off and the land sold in allotments. The land itself realised a fair amount but the buildings were at first not saleable and afterwards sold at a great sacrifice. My father's estate realised more than £10,000, a very handsome amount considering all the expense he had incurred in bringing up a large family, one of whom, Tobias was in Europe for about 6 years, costing him about £200 a year; besides the frequent calls upon my father's hospitality to entertain the passing travellers and friends. In those days there were no public hotels in the country as now. He had bought several farms very cheaply when the Boers trekked, and they afterwards sold very well. When Heegers and he dissolved partnership he farmed cattle and sheep. When my mother removed to the Cape her unmarried daughters were Elizabeth, Maria, Kate, Engela and Emily, and Henry and I were also still unmarried. Before her death which happened in December 1858, however, all her children excepting Maria were married. My mother fell a victim to the smallpox which raged virulently in the City in 1858 and carried off a number of people, especially those not vaccinated and she was one of those. For the information of my children who, owing to my long residence at Swellendam (from 1848 to 1868) know little of their relatives from my side, I add the following: Johannes Daniel van der Riet, my eldest brother, married [[Harker-716|Mary Harker]], daughter of Captain Harker, resident of Plettenberg Bay. After his death she remarried [[Van_Breda-138|Alexander van Breda]] of Boschof, Newlands. John left two sons, John and Ryno, and two daughters; one married William Kuys (Maria), and Julia married the Revd. Wilshere of Robben Island. Ryno married Miss Joubert with whom he had some children (an unhappy marriage which led to a separation). John died at the Fields and met with an unfortunate end. His family are somewhere in the free states. William [i.e. Johan Wilhelm Herold] married Ellen Burnett (a truly good and pious woman) daughter of Captain Burnett. They have a large family of sons and daughters. Ryno married Maria Kuys and both are now dead (they died childless). Elizabeth married [[De_Jongh-375|Dirk G. de Jongh]] (who died about 10 years ago) and she is now living at Claremont [known to my father's family as “Aunt Betta” -- wealthy and very generous, as my father found when he left for studies overseas!] Johanna married Dr. A.G. Campbell [see footnote[[Campbell-5290|Dr. Ambrose George Campbell]] (1799-1884), a pioneer medical practitioner and surgeon in Grahamstown, was especially well- known as a “stormy petrel” in colonial and local affairs (see ''Dictionary of South African Biography'', vol.3, p.123). My great-aunt Johanna Sophia was his second wife, whom he married in November 1837.]. She is now a widow and lives with my sister Maria (widow of [[Morgenrood-2|P. Morgenrood]]). Tobias (the Rev.) married [[Le_Sueur-70|Hannie Le Sueur]], both are now dead; they had several sons and daughters living at or near Oudtshoorn where they both died. Maria, widow of P. Morgenrood, is living at Wynberg [1889]. Charlotte, widow of [[Roux-1457|Dr. A. Roux]] (late Dutch Reformed Clergyman at Riebeek East near Grahamstown) now lives in Cape Town. Her son Dr. Theo Roux married a Scotch lady and they now live at Malmesbury. Her daughters Maria, Annie, Charlotte and Emily live with their mother. Your Father follows next. His history I hope you have all written in your hearts and that of your worthy other as well. Anna married [[Van_Ryneveld-39|John van Ryneveld]] and they live at Alexandria near Graham's Town. I do not know enough of their children to venture any description of them. Wilhelmina married Helperus R. van Ryneveld -- of them you know more having lived at Graaff Reinet with them. Their only son Willie as you know died after he was married to [blank] van Breda, and she gave birth to a little girl after his death, of whom I became sponsor [Wilhelmina also had three daughters]. Annie married Servaas van Breda, and Sophy married Goodwin. Both have children. [I think my grandfather is here referring to two of Wilhelmina's daughters!] Engela married the Revd. Copeman of Alexandria -- she has several children but I have not met any of them, nor seen their parents since their marriage. Emily married as you know [[Kuys-13|Revd. Arnold Kuys]], late Clergyman of George, and he left her a widow with a number of children barely provided for. [End of my grandfather's manuscript] ---- === Appendix 1: My grandfather's family === Children of [[Van_der_Riet-13|Frederick Johannes Perryn VAN DER RIET]] (1821-1896) and [[Barry-2306|Mary Ann BARRY]] (1833-1901) whom he married on 8.8.1850 # [[Van_der_Riet-126|Thomas Francis Barry]], b.31.12.1851, d.24.8.1916, married Jessie Dand Hayton (1850-1915) in 1877. # John Werndly, twin of the above, died at 10 months. # [[Van_der_Riet-127|Aletta Catharina]] (Aunt Lettie), b.23.3.1853, d.12.11.1915, married James van Breda (1848-1916) on 8.7.1874. # Frederick Dirk Gysbert, b.4.5.1854, d.20 10.1854. # [[Van_der_Riet-125|Maria Johanna]] (Aunt Mimie), b.14.4.1855, d.30.10.1941, married [[Duckitt-26|Charles Duckitt]] of "The Towers", Darling (1845-1935) on 4.8.1881. # Mary Ann Hester, b.4.12.1856, d.5.10.1357. # [[Van_der_Riet-131|Elizabeth Wilhelmina]] (Aunt Lizzie), b.10.2.1858, d.15.3.1918, married [[Melck-12|Martinus Melck]] of "Berg River” (1852-1920) on 26.4.1879. # [[Van_der_Riet-123|Johanna Charlotte Louise]] (Aunt Hannie or Aunt Mill), b.9.4.1859, d.4.4.1942. # [[Van_der_Riet-128|Emily Martha]], b.19.6.1860, d.22.4.1934, married Stephanus Brink (1850-1908) in January 1884. # [[Van_der_Riet-89|Agnes Sophia]], b.27.9.1861, d.20.8.1942, married Capt. John Covey, R.N. (1841-1903) on 8.8.1888. # [[Van_der_Riet-130|Annie Catherine]], b.24.11.1862, d.3.1.1950, married William Thomson (Knighted 1922) (1856-1947) on 11.7.1884. # [[Van_der_Riet-175|Susan Josephine]] (Aunt Susie), b.22.1.66, d.?, married Capt. Arthur Francis Hamilton Cox, Army Pay Dept. (d.1921) on 22.4.1887. # [[Van_der_Riet-90|Berthault de St. Jean]] (my father), b.1.7.1867, d.13.7.1952, married [[Beamish-256|Florence Lily Beamish]] (18.3.1871 - 3.6.1942) on 5.1.1898. Professor of Chemistry, Victoria College and University of Stellenbosch, 1898-1940. [For children of this marriage see below, Appendix 2] # [[Van_der_Riet-129|Frederick John Werndly]] (Uncle Fred), b.12.10.1868, d.7.11.1929, married [[Franklin-13896|Alice Mary Franklin]] (2.7.1879 - 16.9.1940) on 9.4.1898. M.P. for Albany and Judge of the Supreme Court (E.D.L.D.) # [[Van_der_Riet-174|Hester Johanna]] (Aunt Hetta), b.13.8.1870, d.?, married Dr. Arthur Rogers (5.6.1872 - 23.6.1946) on 12.4.1902. He was for many years Chief of the Geological Survey of the Union. # [[Van_der_Riet-101|Julia Marguerite Marian]] (Aunt Daisy), b.16.7.1872, d 23.10.1944, married [[Woolley-1771|Charles Woolley R.N., C.M.G.]], Rear-Admiral Paymaster (27.2.1863 - 7.7.1940) on 25.4.1893. === Appendix 2: My father's family === Children of [[Van_der_Riet-90|Berthault de St. Jean VAN DER RIET]] (1867 - 1952) and [[Beamish-256|Florence Lily BEAMISH]] (1871-1942) whom he married on 5th January 1898. # [[Van_der_Riet-92|Winifred Anne]] (Frieda), b.9.10.1898, married James Weston Winter (23.2.1906 - 14.2.1959) on 6.4.1931 # [[Van_der_Riet-173|Henry Berthault]] (Harry), b.25.11.1901, d.19.8.1972, married 20.12.1930 [[Van_Braam-13|Boudine van Braam]], b.19.3.1907 # [[Van_der_Riet-91|Charles Michael]], b.22.12.1903, d.30.9.1961, married 9.12.1939 Margaret Jessie Gauldie (Peggy), b.25.11.1907 # [[Van_der_Riet-93|Elaine Florence]], b.12.4.1905 # [[Van_der_Riet-178|Doreen Louise]], b.10.5.1907, married 14.5.1954 Sidney Patterson, b.7.3.1909 # [[Van_der_Riet-179|Frank Geoffrey]], b.17.4.1912, married 6.7.1940 Mavis Morgan, b.5.11.1917 ---- == Footnotes ==

Van der Walt family tree interest grouup

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The interest group is intended to help source data about the 'van der Walt' family, especially currently living members. This is of importance in view of the addition of information about 'van der Walts' to the 'Van der Walt' register. The current register was developed after extensive research undertaken in the 1970's and 80's which was published as: Die familie Van der Walt in Suid-afrika / opgestel deur C.M. van der Walt, E.J. van der Walt, en T.S.P. van der Walt, geridegeer deur E.P. Jooste en I. Groesbroek. Pretoria: RGN, 1989. The current register is: Van der Walt CM. 2013. “van der Walt Genealogie van ca. 1550 tot hede: Dele I, II en III". Please assist in creating a comprehensive list of what is arguably one of the most note family names in South Africa! Please also use this interest group if you are trying to source 'van der Walt' family relations.

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[[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Campbell Name Study]][[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina]][[Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Early Settlers]] This is an index of persons mentioned in the [[Space:H._P._VanHoy_History_of_the_Campbell_Family|Annotated Copy of H.P. VanHoy History of the Campbell Family]] of [[:Category:Union Grove, North Carolina|Union Grove, Iredell County, North Carolina]]. There are 234 names mentioned in this history. Links to profiles in Wikitree are included. Names in '''bold'' are ones for which we have not been able to find sufficient information to create a profile. An up to date list of Perciphull Campbell Ancestors is found on the [[:Category:Iredell County, North Carolina, Campbell Name Study|Iredell County, North Carolina, Campbell Name Study] category page. === Allen (1) === # [[Allen-23069|Rena Allen]], wife of [[Campbell-738|Theophelus Campbell I]], pp 8 === Ball (5) === # [[Ball-429|Billy Ball]] (WIlliam Jonas Ball), married [[Campbell-725|Sallie Campbell]], pp 31 # [[Ball-415|Imlah Ball]], son of [[Campbell-725|Sallie Campbell]] and [[Ball-429|Bill Ball]], pp 31 # [[Ball-427|Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Ball]], daughter of [[Campbell-725|Sallie Campbell]] and [[Ball-429|Bill Ball]], pp 31 # [[Ball-431|Sampson Ball]], son of [[Campbell-725|Sallie Campbell]] and [[Ball-429|Bill Ball]], pp 31 # [[Ball-413|Sarah "Sally" Ball]], daughter of [[Campbell-725|Sallie Campbell]] and [[Ball-429|Bill Ball]], pp 31 === Bolin (9) === # [[Bolin-430|Emma Bolin]] (Emma "Annnie"), daughter of [[Bolin-424|J. W. Bolin]] and [[Campbell-709|Polly Campbell]], pp 38 # [[Bolin-550|Fanny Bolin]], daughter of [[Bolin-424|J. W. Bolin]] and [[Campbell-709|Polly Campbell]], pp 38 # [[Bolin-426|J. P. Bolin]] (John Pierce Bolin) place on Hunting Creek, pp 5, 10; Johnny Bolin, son of [[Bolin-424|J. W. Bolin]] and [[Campbell-709|Polly Campbell]], pp 38 # [[Bolin-424|J. W. Bolin]] (James William Bolin), married [[Campbell-709|Polly Campbell]], pp 38 # [[Bolin-428|Joe Bolin]] (Joseph C.), son of [[Bolin-424|J. W. Bolin]] and [[Campbell-709|Polly Campbell]], pp 38 # [[Bolin-549|Lillie Bolin]] (Lillie Jewell), daughter of [[Bolin-424|J. W. Bolin]] and [[Campbell-709|Polly Campbell]], pp 38 # [[Bolin-429|Mollie Bolin]] (Mary Cornelia "Mollie"), daughter of [[Bolin-424|J. W. Bolin]] and [[Campbell-709|Polly Campbell]], pp 38 # [[Bolin-425|Roxann Bolin]] (Sarah Roxann), daughter of [[Bolin-424|J. W. Bolin]] and [[Campbell-709|Polly Campbell]], pp 38 # [[Bolin-427|Will Bolin]] (William T.), son of [[Bolin-424|J. W. Bolin]] and [[Campbell-709|Polly Campbell]], pp 38 === Buxton (1) === # [[Buxton-640|Emma Buxton]], wife of [[Campbell-18813|Leolin V. Campbell]], pp 14 === Campbell (84) === # [[Campbell-19609|Alfred Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-18650|Billie Campbell]] and [[Morgan-13497|Jensie Morgan]], moved to Arkansas (Izard County), pp 6 # [[Campbell-19516|Alfred Campbell]] (James Alfred Campbell), son of [[Campbell-18667|William R. Campbell]] and [[Howard-11760|Polly Howard]], moved to Arkansas, pp 11 # [[Campbell-19523|Alice Campbell]] (Alice Campbell Felts Storey), daughter of [[Campbell-18667|William R. Campbell]] and [[Howard-11760|Polly Howard]], moved to Arkansas, married a [[Storey-1367|Mr. Storey]], pp 11 # [[Campbell-19620|Alice Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-18813|Leolin V. Campbell]] and [[Dent-1184|Ann Clementine Dent]], pp 14 # [[Campbell-21803|Annie (Anna Clementine) Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-19617|Preston Campbell]] and Miss Spann, pp 22 # [[Campbell-18697|Arminda Campbell]] (Arminda Jennings Campbell), daughter of [[Campbell-707|Williamson Campbell]] and [[Mayberry-23|Mimie Mayberry]], married W. M. Cooper, pp 12, 29 # [[Campbell-19519|Augustus Campbell]] (Augustus William), son of [[Campbell-18667|William R. Campbell]] and [[Howard-11760|Polly Howard]], moved to Arkansas, pp 11 # [[Campbell-18650|Billie Campbell]] (William R. Campbell), son of [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell, II]] and [[Cook-746|Sally Cook]], married [[Morgan-13497|Jensie Morgan]], moved to Arkansas, pp 5, 6 # [[Campbell-19502|Caroline(a) Campbell]] (Tabitha Caroline Campbell), daughter of [[Campbell-738|Theophelus Campbell, I]] and [[Allen-23069|Rena Allen]], married Wash Williams, went west, pp 8, 26 # [[Campbell-714|Celia Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-734|Theophelus Campbell, II]] and [[Minnish-19|Rebecca Minish]], pp 17 # [[Campbell-21866|Charles W. Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-741|James W. Campbell]] and [[Privett-153|Arminda Privette]], pp 18 # [[Campbell-21801|Clark (Clark Clifton) Campbell]], son of Preston Campbell and Miss Spann, pp 22 # [[Campbell-21799|Clifton Campbell (Clifford Preston Campell]], son of [[Campbell-19617|Preston Campbell]] and Miss Spann ([[Carrigan-409|Martha Geneva Carrigan]], pp 22 # [[Campbell-27447|Cora Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-19616|Davidson Campbell]] and [[Feimster-49|Mary Feimister]], pp 21 # [[Campbell-19616|Davidson Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-18808|Mildeon Campbell]] and [[Huie-42|Clemetine Huie]], married [[Feimster-49|Mary Feimister]], pp 13, 21 # [[Campbell-21865|(Valley) Daisy Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-741|James W. Campbell]] and [[Privett-153|Arminda Privette]], pp 18 # [[Campbell-19622|Della Pearl Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-18813|Leolin V. Campbell]] and [[Buxton-640|Emma Buxton]], pp 14 # [[Campbell-27429|Dessie Campbell]] (Odessa "Dessie"), daughter of [[Campbell-19412|John P. Campbell]] and [[Mitchell-16318|Elizabeth Mitchell]], pp 19 (married Ernest Burton Sharpe) # [[Campbell-27449|Eliza Campbell]] (Mary Elizabeth Campbell York), daughter of [[Campbell-19616|Davidson Campbell]] and [[Feimster-49|Mary Feimster]], pp 21 # [[Campbell-27099|Ella Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-19413|William Milas]] Campbell and Sara Mitchell, pp 20 # [[Campbell-708|Emily Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-707|Williamson Campbell]] and [[Mayberry-23|Mimie Mayberry]], married Jacob Crater ([[Crater-51|Sylvanus Timotheus Crater]], pp 12 # [[Campbell-19619|Emma Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-18813|Leolin V. Campbell]] and [[Dent-1184|Ann Clentine Dent]], pp 14 # [[Campbell-27448|Esther Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-19616|Davidson Campbell]] and Mary Feimister, pp 21 # [[Campbell-719|Ezra Campbell]], son of Theophelus Campbell and [[Minnish-19|Rebecca Minish]], pp 17 # [[Campbell-18664|Fannie Campbell]] (Frances Campbell), daughter of [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell, II]] and [[Cook-746|Sally Cook]], married [[Dobbins-510|Milas Dobbins]], pp 5, 33 # [[Campbell-19500|Fannie Campbell]] (Frances Elizabeth Campbell), daughter of [[Campbell-738|Theophelus Campbell, I]] and [[Allen-7471|Rena Allen]], married John Redmond (John Redman), pp 8, 25 # [[Campbell-27451|Fannie Campbell]] (Fannie Lee Campbell), daughter of [[Campbell-19413|William Milas]] Campbell, pp20 (married James Monroe Templeton) # [[Campbell-21802|Geneva (Virginia Geneva) Campbell]], daughter of Preston Campbell and Miss Spann, pp 22 # [[Campbell-19524|Henry Campbell]] (Henry Fraley Campbell), son of [[Campbell-18667|William R. Campbell]] and [[Howard-11760|Polly Howard]], pp 11, moved to Arkansas, became a doctor, died before 1925 # [[Campbell-19504|Isabel Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-738|Theophelus Campbell, I]] and [[Allen-23069|Rena Allen]] # [[Campbell-27430|Isom Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-19412|John P. Campbell]] and [[Mitchell-16318|Elizabeth Mitchell]], pp 19 # [[Campbell-741|James W. Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]] and [[Williams-2327|Lucy Williams]], married [[Privett-153|Arminda Privette (Privett)]], pp 10, 18 # [[Campbell-18694|James P. Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-707|WIlliamson Campbell]] and [[Mayberry-23|Mimie Mayberry]], died in the Civil War, pp 12 # [[Campbell-19501|John Campbell]] (John Price Campbell, Sr.), son of [[Campbell-738|Theophelus Campbell, I]] and [[Allen-23069|Rena Allen]], pp 8; married [[Elkins-1084|Icy Ann Elkins]], located in the west, pp 16 # [[Campbell-19412|John P. Campbell]] (John Pierce Campbell), son of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]] and [[Williams-2327|Lucy Williams]], married Elizabeth Mitchell, pp 10, 19, home place, pp 1 # [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]] (1802-1872), son of [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell, II]] and [[Cook-746|Sally Cook]], pp 5, 10 # [[Campbell-737|Johnny Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-734|Theophelus Campbell, II]] and [[Minnish-19|Rebecca Minish]], pp 17 # [[Campbell-735|Kizzie]] Campbell, daughter of [[Campbell-730|Pierce Campbell I]] and [[Morgan-668|Betty Morgan]], married Mr. Hayes (Henry Horne Hayes), pp 4, 32 # [[Campbell-18813|Leolin V. Campbell]] (1827-1888), son of [[Campbell-706|Pierce Campbell III]] and [[Morgan-12950|Tobitha Morgan]], pp 7, 14, # [[Campbell-723|Louisa Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-734|Theophelus Campbell, II]] and [[Minnish-19|Rebecca Minish]], pp 17 # [[Campbell-27492|Lula (Lela Mae) Campbell]], daughter of Preston Campbell and Miss Spann, pp 22 # [[Campbell-21867|Mack Campbell]], pp 18 # [[Campbell-27427|Maggie Campbell]] (Margaret Ellen Campbell Walker), daughter of [[Campbell-1941|John P. Campbell]] and [[Mitchell-16318|Elizabeth Mitchell]], pp 19 # [[Campbell-19521|Mary Campbell]] (Mary Elizabeth Campbell), daughter of [[Campbell-18667|William R. Campbell]] and [[Howard-11760|Polly Howard]], pp 11, moved to Arkansas # [[Campbell-18808|Mildeon Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-706|Pierce Campbell, III]], married [[Huie-42|Clemetine Huie]], settled [[Campbell-19616|Davison Campbell]] home place, pp 13 # [[Campbell-18696|Nancy Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-707|Williamson Campbell]] and [[Mayberry-23|Mimie Mayberry]], pp12 # [[Campbell-27446|Nan Campbell]] (Nannie Earl Campbell Stroud), daughter of [[Campbell-19616|Davidson Campbell]] and [[Feimster-49|Mary Feimster]], pp 21 # [[Campbell-21800|Oscar (Milden Oscar) Campbell]], son of Preston Campbell and Miss Spann, pp 22 # [[Campbell-19411|Paulina Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]] and [[Williams-2327|Lucy Williams]], married John R. Huie, pp 10, 39 # [[Campbell-729|Paulina Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-734|Theophelus Campbell II]] and [[Minnish-19|Rebecca Minish]], pp1 17 # [[Campbell-19525|Pettis Campbell]] (Samuel Pettus), son of [[Campbell-18667|William R. Campbell]] and [[Howard-11760|Polly Howard]], pp 11, moved to Arkansas # [[Campbell-730|Pierce Campbell, I]], married [[Morgan-668|Betty Morgan]], from Scotland, pp 4 # [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell, II]], son of [[Campbell-730|Pierce Campbell I]] and [[Morgan-668|Betty Morgan]], pp 4 # [[Campbell-706|Pierce Campbell, III]], son of [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell, II]] and [[Cook-746|Sally Cook]], married [[Morgan-12950|Tobitha Morgan]], pp 5, 7 # [[Campbell-703|Polly Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-730|Pierce Campbell I]] and [[Morgan-668|Betty Morgan]], married [[Coleman-7001|Chas. Coleman]], pp 4, 23 # [[Campbell-709|Polly Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]] and [[Williams-2327|Lucy Williams]], married [[Morris-20182|R.A. Morris]], married [[Bolin-424|J. W. Bolin]], pp 10, 38 # [[Campbell-18652|Polly Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell, II]] and [[Cook-746|Sally Cook]], married [[Parks-4779|Gabriel Parks]], pp 5, 35 # [[Campbell-19498|Polly Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-738|Theophelus Campbell, I]] and [[Allen-23069|Rena Allen]], married Andy Romanger, pp 8, 37 # [[Campbell-19522|Preston Campbell]] (Preston B. Campbell), son of [[Campbell-18667|William R. Campbell]] and [[Howard-11760|Polly Howard]], pp 11, moved to Arkansas # [[Campbell-19617|Preston Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-19908|Mildeon Campbell]] and [[Huie-42|Clemetine Huie]], married Miss Spann, pp 13, 22 # [[Campbell-732|Sallie Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell, II]] and [[Cook-746|Sally Cook]], married [[Morgan-13464|Barlet Morgan]], pp 5, 34 # [[Campbell-725|Sallie Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-730|Pierce Campbell I]] and [[Morgan-668|Betty Morgan]], pp 4, 31 # [[Campbell-4768|Sallie Campbell]] (Sarah Ann Lodema Campbell Mize), daughter of [[Campbell-738|Theophelus Campbell, I]] and [[Allen-23069|Rena Allen]], married a Gilreath, pp 8, 24[[#Gilreath]] # [[Campbell-27452|Sallie Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-19413|William Milas Campbell]], pp 20 # [[Campbell-19495|Sally Campbell Douthett]], daugher of [[Campbell-706|Pierce Campbell, III]], ?, p 7, 36 # [[Campbell-736|Sarah Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]] and [[Williams-2327|Lucy Williams]], married [[Van_Hoy-22|William A. Van Hoy]], pp 10, 40 # [[Campbell-18693|Sarah Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-707|Williamson Campbell]] and [[Mayberry-23|Mimie Mayberry]], married [[Jennings-7303|Thomas L. Jennings]], pp 12, 27 # [[Campbell-19518|Sarah Ann Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-18667|William R. Campbell]] and [[Howard-11760|Polly Howard]], moved to Arkansas, pp 11 # [[Campbell-27428|Smith Campbell]] (Smythe Armfield Campbell), son of [[Campbell-19412|John P. Campbell]] and [[Mitchell-16318|Elizabeth Mitchell]], pp 19 # [[Campbell-19610|Teresa or Thersy Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-18650|Billie Campbell]] and [[Morgan-13497|Jensie Morgan]], moved to Arkansas, pp 6 # [[Campbell-738|Theophelus Campbell I]] (1816-1855), son of [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell, II]] and [[Cook-746|Sally Cook]], married [[Allen-23069|Rena Allen]], pp 5, 8, 9 # [[Campbell-19410|Tobitha Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]] and [[Williams-2327|Lucy Williams]], married W. Ham Somers, pp 10, 30 # [[Campbell-717|Tobitha Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-734|Theophelus Campbell II]] and [[Minnish-19|Rebecca Minish]], pp 17 # [[Campbell-734|Theophelus Campbell II]], son of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]] and [[Williams-2327|Lucy Williams]], married [[Somers-595|Louisa Somers]], married [[Minnish-19|Rebecca Minish]], pp 10, 17 # [[Campbell-27450|Tom Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-19616|Davidson Campbell]] and [[Feimster-49|Mary Feimster]], pp 21 # [[Campbell-19618|Turner Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-18813|Leolin V. Campbell]] and [[Dent-1184|Ann Clementine Dent]], pp 14 # [[Campbell-19517|Washington Campbell]] (William Washington Campbell), son of [[Campbell-18667|William R. Campbell]] and [[Howard-11760|Polly Howard]], pp 11, moved to Arkansas # [[Campbell-19621|William B. Campbell]] (William Buxton Campell), son of [[Campbell-18813|Leolin V. Campbell]] and [[Buxton-640|Emma Buxton]], pp 14 # [[Campbell-19499|William C. Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-738|Theophelus Campbell, I]] and [[Allen-23069|Rena Allen]], pp 8, 15, married '''Lucy Ross''' and then '''Janey Croxdale''', pp 8, 15 # [[Campbell-19503|William Marion Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-738|Theophelus Campbell I]] # [[Campbell-19413|William Milas Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbel]]l and [[Williams-2327|Lucy Williams]], first married Sarah Mitchell, married second [[Moose-420|Julia Oakie Moose]], pp 10, 20 # [[Campbell-18650|William R. Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell, II]] and [[Cook-746|Sally Cook]], married Polly Howard, pp 5, 11 # [[Campbell-21868|William(s) R. Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-741|James W. Campbell]] and [[Privett-153|Arminda Privette]], pp 18 # [[Campbell-707|Williamson Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-706|Pierce Campbell, III]], married Mime Mayberry, settled on the Jacob Crater homeplace, pp 12 === Carlton (1) === # [[Carlton-1865|Miss Carlton]] (Jane Ann Carlton), wife of [[Dobbins-511|Alfred Dobbins]], pp 33 === Carrigan (1) === # Miss Spann (should be [[Carrigan-409|Martha Geneva Carrigan]], wife of [[Campbell-19617|Preston Campbell]] (Preston Clifford), === Clegg (2) === # [[Clegg-389|Major C. W. Clegg]] (George Washington Clegg), pp 33, father of [[Clegg-725|Sally Clegg]] # [[Clegg-725|Sally Clegg]] (Sarah Davis "Sallie" Clegg), wife of [[Dobbins-512|Gus Dobbins]] (Augustus Dobbins), daughter of [[Clegg-389|Major C. W. Clegg]], pp 33 === Coleman (5) === # [[Coleman-7002|Emma Coleman]], daughter of [[Campbell-703|Polly Campbell]] and [[Coleman-7001|Chas Coleman]], ?, pp 23 # [[Coleman-7000|Gus Coleman]], son of [[Campbell-703|Polly Campbell]] and [[Coleman-7001|Chas Coleman]], ?, pp 23 # [[Coleman-7003|Jackie Coleman]], daughter of [[Campbell-703|Polly Campbell]] and [[Coleman-7001|Chas. Coleman]], pp 23 # [[Coleman-7004|Jane Coleman]], daughter of [[Campbell-703|Polly Campbell]] and [[Coleman-7001|Chas Coleman]], ?, pp 23 # [[Coleman-7006|Nancy Coleman]], daughter of [[Campbell-703|Polly Campbell]] and [[Coleman-7001|Chas. Coleman]], pp23 === Cook (1) === # [[Cook-746|Sally Cook]], wife of [[Campbell-743|Pierce Campbell, II]], pp 5 === Cooper (10) === # [[Cooper-19281|Augusta Cooper]], daughter of [[Campbell-18697|Arminda Campbell]] and [[Cooper-14040|W. M. Cooper]], pp 29 # [[Cooper-19283|Cordia Cooper]] (Ella Cordia Cooper), daughter of [[Campbell-18697|Arminda Campbell]] and [[Cooper-14040|W. M. Cooper]], pp 29 # [[Cooper-19280|Della Cooper]] (Della V. Cooper), daughter of [[Campbell-18697|Arminda Campbell]] and [[Cooper-14040|W. M. Cooper]], pp 29 # [[Cooper-19358|Etia Cooper]] (Etta Campbell Cooper Setzer), daughter of [[Campbell-18697|Arminda Campbell]] and [[Cooper-14040|W. M. Cooper]], pp 29 # [[Cooper-13513|Josephene Cooper]] (Josephine E. Cooper Devane), daughter of [[Campbell-18697|Arminda Campbell]] and [[Cooper-14040|W. M. Cooper]], pp 29 # [[Cooper-19359|May Cooper]] (Mae Cooper), daughter of [[Campbell-18697|Arminda Campbell]] and [[Cooper-14040|W. M. Cooper]], pp 29 # [[Cooper-19330|Roena Cooper]] (Rowena Bell Cooper Orr), daughter of [[Campbell-18697|Arminda Campbell]] and [[Cooper-14040|W. M. Cooper]], pp 29 # [[Cooper-19282|Rufus A. Cooper]] (Rufus Augustus Cooper), son of [[Campbell-18697|Arminda Campbell]] and [[Cooper-14040|W. M. Cooper]], pp 29 # [[Cooper-14040|W. M. Cooper]] (William Marius Cooper), husband of [[Campbell-18697|Arminda Campbell]] (Arminda Jennings Campbell Cooper), pp 29 # [[Cooper-19320|Will Cooper]] (William W. Cooper), son of [[Campbell-18697|Arminda Campbell]] and [[Cooper-14040|W. M. Cooper]], pp 29 === Crater (7) === # [[Crater-155|Augusta Crater]] (Augusta Crater Parks), daughter of [[Campbell-18696|Nancy E. Campbell]] and [[Crater-78|Jacob Jeremiah Crater]], , pp 28 # [[Crater-78|Jacob Jeremiah Crater]], married [[Campbell-18696|Nancy E. Campbell]], pp 28 # Jacob Crater ([[Crater-51|Sylvanus Timotheus Crater]] married [[Campbell-708|Emily Campbell]], daughter of [[Campbell-707|Williamson Campbell]] and [[Mayberry-23|Mimie Mayberry]], pp 12 # [[Crater-153|Jim Crater]] (James P. Crater), son of [[Campbell-18696|Nancy E. Campbell]] and [[Crater-78|Jacob Jeremiah Crater]], pp 28 # [[Crater-154|John W. Crater]] (John Williamson), son of [[Campbell-18696|Nancy E. Campbell]] and [[Crater-78|Jacob Jeremiah Crater]], pp 28 # [[Crater-156|Newton G. Crater]] (Newton Gwyn), son of [[Campbell-18696|Nancy E. Campbell]] and [[Crater-78|Jacob Jeremiah Crater]], , pp 28 # [[Crater-157|W. J. Crater]] (Williamson Jacob), son of [[Campbell-18696|Nancy E. Campbell]] and [[Crater-78|Jacob Jeremiah Crater]], , pp 28 === Croxdale (1) === # '''Jany Croxdale''', wife of [[Campbell-19499|William Campbell]], moved out west, pp 15 === Dent (1) === # [[Dent-1184|Ann Clementine Dent]], first wife of [[Campbell-18813|Leolin V. Campbell]], pp 14 === Dobbins (8) === # [[Dobbins-511|Alfred Dobbins]], son of [[Campbell-18664|Fannie Campbell]] and [[Dobbins-510|Milas Dobbins]], married [[Carlton-1865|Miss Carlton]] (Jane Ann Carlton and later Rosanna Tennessee Roark), pp 33 # [[Dobbins-649|David Dobbins]], died in Civil War, son of [[Dobbins-510|Milas Dobbins]] and [[Campbell-18664|Fannie Campbell]], pp 33 # [[Dobbins-647|Fanny Dobbins]], daugher of [[Dobbins-511|Alfred Dobbins]] and [[Carlton-1865|Miss Carlton]], pp 33 # [[Dobbins-650|George Dobbins]] (George Wood), son of [[Dobbins-511|Alfred Dobbins]] and [[Carlton-1865|Miss Carlton]], pp 33 # [[Dobbins-512|Gus Dobbins]] (Augustus Dobbins), son of [[Dobbins-510|Milas Dobbins]] and [[Campbell-18664|Fannie Campbell]], married [[Clegg-725|Sally Clegg]] (daugher of Major C. W. Clegg), pp 33 # [[Dobbins-651|John Dobbins]] (John Milus), son of [[Dobbins-511|Alfred Dobbins]] and [[Carlton-1865|Miss Carlton]], pp 33 # [[Dobbins-510|Milas Dobbins]], married [[Campbell-18664|Fannie Campbell]], pp 33 # [[Dobbins-648|Thee Dobbins]] (Theophilus E. Dobbins), son of [[Campbell-18664|Fannie Campbell]] and [[Dobbins-510|Milas Dobbins]], married Miss Forcum, pp 33 === Douthit/Douthitt/DowthitDowthitt (6) === # [[Douthit-155|Columbus Douthit]], son of [[Douthit-151|Uriah Douthit]] and [[Campbell-19495|Sally Campbell]], pp 36 # [[Douthit-153|Fanny Douthit]], daughter of [[Douthit-151|Uriah Douthit]] and [[Campbell-19495|Sally Campbell]], pp 36 # [[Douthit-156|Gus Douthit]], son of [[Douthit-151|Uriah Douthit]] and [[Campbell-19495|Sally Campbell]], pp 36 # [[Douthit-152|Mary Douthit]], daughter of [[Douthit-151|Uriah Douthit]] and [[Campbell-19495|Sally Campbell]], pp 36 # [[Douthit-154|Sarah Douthit]], daughter of [[Douthit-151|Uriah Douthit]] and [[Campbell-19495|Sally Campbell]], pp 36 # [[Douthit-151|Uriah Douthit]] (Uriah J. Douthet/Douthett) married [[Campbell-19495|Sally Campbell]] (Sarah "Sally" Eve Campbell) pp 36 === Elkins (1) === # [[Elkins-1084|Icy Ann Elkins]], wife of [[Campbell-19412|John C. Campbell]], located in the west, pp 16 === Feimster (1) === # [[Feimster-49|Mary Feimster]], wife of [[Campbell-19616|Davidson Campbell]], pp 21 === Forcum (1) === * '''Miss Forcum''', wife of [[Dobbins-648|Thee Dobbins]], pp 33 === Garner (1) === # [[Garner-4161|Rev R. N. Garner]] (Robert Newton Garner), of Wilkes County === Gilreath (1) === # '''Mr. Gilreath''', husband of [[Campbell-4768|Sallie Campbell]], pp 24 (Sally's tombstone in the Mize-Painter Cemetery in Fulton County, Arkansas and the 1860 and 1870 Census records in Izard County indicate that Sally or Sarah Ann Lodem Campbell married [[Mize-205|Jonathan Leviticus Mize]]. === Hayes (1) === # [[Hayes-1153|Mr. Hayes]] (Henry Horn Hayes}, pp 32, Kizzie Campbell married a Hayes === Howard (1)=== # [[Howard-11760|Polly Howard]] (Mary "Polly" Howard), wife of [[Campbell-18667|William R. Campbell]] (William Rutherford), pp 11 === Huie (14) === # [[Huie-60|Angie Huie]], daughter of John R. Huie and Paulina Campbell, pp 39 # [[Huie-42|Clementine Huie]] (Rachel Clementine Huie) married [[Campbell-18808|Mildeon Campbell]], son of [[Campbell-706|Pierce Campbell, III]], settled [[Campbell-19616|Davison Campbell]] home place, pp 13 # [[Huie-49|Fannie Huie]] (Fannie Luiza), daughter of John R. Huie and Paulina Campbell, pp 39 # [[Huie-55|Flake Huie]], son of John R. Huie and Paulina Campbell, pp 39 # [[Huie-56|George Huie]] (George Washington Huie), son of John R. Huie and Paulina Campbell, pp 39 # [[Huie-59|Ina Huie]], daughter of John R. Huie and Paulina Campbell, pp 39 # [[Huie-44|John R. Huie]] (John Robey Huie), married [[Campbell-19411|Paulina Campbell]], pp 39 # [[Huie-58|Lela Huie]], daughter of John R. Huie and Paulina Campbell, pp 39 # [[Huie-57|Lovie Huie]], daughter of John R. Huie and Paulina Campbell, pp 39 # [[Huie-62|Manda Huie]] (Amanda), daughter of John R. Huie and Paulina Campbell, pp 39 # [[Huie-54|Myra Huie]], daughter of John R. Huie and Paulina Campbell, pp 39 # Puss Huie (probably [[Huie-52|Dovie Huie]]), daughter of John R. Huie and Paulina Campbell, pp 39 # [[Huie-51|Samuel Huie]], son of John R. Huie and Paulina Campbell, pp 39 # [[Huie-50|Sara Huie]], daughter of John R. Huie and Paulina Campbell, pp 39 === Jennings (6) === # [[Jennings-7310|Alice Jennings]], daughter of [[Jennings-7303|Thomas Jennings]] and [[Campbell-18693|Sarah Campbell]], pp 27 # [[Jennings-7307|Hinnie Jennings]] (Josephine Adeline "Minnie" (Jennings) Davis) , daughter of [[Jennings-7303|Thomas Jennings]] and [[Campbell-18693|Sarah Campbell]], pp 27 # [[Jennings-7305|James Turner Jennings]], son of [[Jennings-7303|Thomas Jennings]] and [[Campbell-18693|Sarah Campbell]], pp 27 # [[Jennings-7304|Margret Jennings]], daughter of [[Jennings-7303|Thomas Jennings]] and [[Campbell-18693|Sarah Campbell]], pp 27 # [[Jennings-3489|Martha Jennings]] (Martha A. Jennings Myers), daughter of [[Jennings-7303|Thomas Jennings]] and [[Campbell-18693|Sarah Campbell]], pp 27 # [[Jennings-7303|Thomas L. Jennings]] (Rev. Thomas Lawson Jennings), husband of [[Campbell-18693|Sarah Campbell]], pp 27 === Klutz (1) === # [[Klutz-28|Loonie Kluttz]] (Loomis Franklin Klutz) === Mayberry (1) === # [[Mayberry-23|Mimie Mayberry]], married [[Campbell-707|Williamson Campbell]], pp 12 === Minish (2) === # [[Minnish-18|Capt Minish]] (John Warren Minish) Farm, near Howard's Foard, pp 20 # [[Minnish-19|Rebecca Minish]], second wife of [[Campbell-734|Theophelus Campbell, II]], pp 17 === Mitchell (3) === # [[Mitchell-20190|Edmond Mitchell]] (Rev Edmond Mitchell), home place on Hunting Creek, pp 8 # [[Mitchell-16318|Elizabeth Mitchell]], wife of [[Campbell-19412|John P. Campbell]], pp 19 # [[Mitchell-19883|Sarah Mitchell]], wife of [[Campbell-19413|William Milas Campbell]], pp 20 === Moose (1) === # [[Moose-420|Julia Oakie Moose]], second wife of [[Campbell-19413|William Milas Campbell]], pp 20 === Morgan (12) === # [[Morgan-13464|Bartlet Morgan]], married [[Campbell-632|Sally Campbell]], p 34 # [[Morgan-668|Betty Morgan]] (Sarah Elizabeth Morgan), from Ireland, married [[Campbell-730|Pierce Campbell, I]], pp 4 # [[Morgan-13576|Gabriel Morgan]] (Gabriel Barry Morgan), son of [[Campbell-632|Sally Campbell]] and [[Morgan-13464|Bartlet Morgan]], pp 34 # [[Morgan-13579|Holeman Morgan]], son of [[Campbell-632|Sally Campbell]] and [[Morgan-13464|Bartlet Morgan]], pp 34 # [[Morgan-13497|Jensie Morgan]], married [[Campbell-18650|Billie Campbell]], moved to Arkansas, p 6 # [[Morgan-13575|John Morgan]] (John B. Morgan), son of [[Campbell-632|Sally Campbell]] and [[Morgan-13464|Bartlet Morgan]], pp 34 # [[Morgan-13574|Mildeon Morgan]] (Joseph Mildeon), son of [[Campbell-632|Sally Campbell]] and [[Morgan-13464|Bartlet Morgan]], pp 34 # [[Morgan-13573|Pierce Morgan]], son of [[Campbell-632|Sally Campbell]] and [[Morgan-13464|Bartlet Morgan]], pp 34 # [[Morgan-13578|Polly Morgan]], daughter of [[Campbell-632|Sally Campbell]] and [[Morgan-13464|Bartlet Morgan]], pp 34 # [[Morgan-13580|Reuben Morgan]], son of [[Campbell-632|Sally Campbell]] and [[Morgan-13464|Bartlet Morgan]], pp 34 # [[Morgan-12950|Tobitha Morgan]], wife of [[Campbell-706|Pierce Campbell, III]], pp 7 # [[Morgan-13577|WIlliam Morgan]], son of [[Campbell-632|Sally Campbell]] and [[Morgan-13464|Bartlet Morgan]], pp 34 === Morris (2) === # [[Morris-20182|R. A. Morris]] (Ruebin A.), married [[Campbell-709|Polly Campbell]], pp 38 # [[Morris-20183|Jackson G. Morris]], son of [[Campbell-709|Polly Campbell]] and [[Morris-20182|R.A. Morris]], pp 38 === Parks (5) === # [[Parks-4779|Gabriel Parks]] (Gabriel B.), married [[Campbell-18652|Polly Campbell]], pp 35 # [[Parks-4781|Pettis Parks]] (John Pettis), son of [[Parks-4779|Gabriel Parks]] and [[Campbell-18652|Polly Campbell]], pp 35 # [[Parks-4780|Dabney Parks]] (Dabney W.), son of [[Parks-4779|Gabriel Parks]] and [[Campbell-18652|Polly Campbell]], pp 35 # [[Parks-4843|Richard Parks]] (RIchard M. Parks), son of [[Parks-4779|Gabriel Parks]] and [[Campbell-18652|Polly Campbell]], pp 35 # [[Parks-4783|Theophelus Parks]], son of [[Parks-4779|Gabriel Parks]] and [[Campbell-18652|Polly Campbell]], pp 35 === Privette (1) === # [[Privett-153|Arminda Privette]], wife of [[Campbell-741|James W. Campbell]], pp 18 === Redmond/Redman (9) === # [[Redman-2033|John Redmond]] (John W. Redman), wife of [[Campbell-19500|Fanny Campbell]], pp 25 # [[Redman-2039|Dab Redmond]] (Dabney Redman), son of [[Campbell-19500|Fanny Campbell]] and [[Redman-2033|John Redmond]], pp 25 # [[Redman-2036|John Redmond]] (John Beauregard Redman), son of [[Campbell-19500|Fanny Campbell]] and [[Redman-2033|John Redmond]], pp 25 # [[Redman-2038|Press Redmond]] (William Preston Redman), son of [[Campbell-19500|Fanny Campbell]] and [[Redman-2033|John Redmond]], pp 25 # [[Redman-2040|Clint Redmond]] (Dewitt or David Clinton Redman), son of [[Campbell-19500|Fanny Campbell]] and [[Redman-2033|John Redmond]], pp 25 # [[Redman-2041|Hosea Redmond]], son of [[Campbell-19500|Fanny Campbell]] and [[Redman-2033|John Redmond]], pp 25 # [[Redman-2042|Robert Redmond]] (James Robert), son of [[Campbell-19500|Fanny Campbell]] and [[Redman-2033|John Redmond]], pp 25 # [[Redman-2037|Lillie Redmond]] (Lillie Idoxus Redman), daughter of [[Campbell-19500|Fanny Campbell]] and [[Redman-2033|John Redmond]], pp 25 # Woodie Redmond (could be [[Redman-2034|Raum Z. Redman]], son of [[Campbell-19500|Fanny Campbell]] and [[Redman-2033|John Redmond]], pp 25 === Romanger (4) === # [[Rominger-201|Andy Romanger]] ('''Edwin or Andy Romanger'''), married [[Campbell-19498|Mary E. "Polly" Campbell]], pp 37 # child 1 Romanger ('''Gus Romanger''', child of [[Campbell-19498|Mary E. "Polly" Campbell]] and Andy Romanger, pp 37 # child 2 Romanger ('''Emma Romanger'''), child of [[Campbell-19498|Mary E. "Polly" Campbell]] and Andy Romanger, pp 37 # child 3 Romanger ('''Jane Romanger'''), child of [[Campbell-19498|Mary E. "Polly" Campbell]] and Andy Romanger, pp 37 === Ross (1) === # '''Lucy Ross''', wife of [[Campbell-19499|William Campbell]], moved out west, pp 15 === Somers (7) === # [[Somers-595|Louisa Somers]], wife of [[Campbell-734|Theophelus Campbell, II]], pp 17 # [[Somers-864|W. Ham Somers]] (Hamilton Calvin Somers), married [[Campbell-19410|Tobitha Campbell]], pp 30 # [[Somers-865|L. P. Somers]] (Lee Preston Somers), son of [[Somers-864|W. Ham Somers]] and [[Campbell-19410|Tobitha Campbell]], pp 30 # [[Somers-866|Gaston Somers]] (Gaston Turner Somers), son of [[Somers-864|W. Ham Somers]] and [[Campbell-19410|Tobitha Campbell]], pp 30 # [[Somers-869|Johny Somers]] (John W. Somers), son of [[Somers-864|W. Ham Somers]] and [[Campbell-19410|Tobitha Campbell]], pp 30 # Sissie Somers (probably [[Somers-867|Sarah A. Somers]]), daughter of [[Somers-864|W. Ham Somers]] and [[Campbell-19410|Tobitha Campbell]], pp 30 # [[Somers-868|Emma Somers]] (Emma J. Somers Lewis), daughter of [[Somers-864|W. Ham Somers]] and [[Campbell-19410|Tobitha Campbell]], pp 30 === Spann (1) === # '''Miss Spann''', wife of [[Campbell-19617|Preston Campbell]] (Preston Clifford), see [[#Carrigan]] === Speaks (1) === # [[Speaks-247|Hiram Speaks]] place, pp 7 === Storey (1) === # [[Storey-1367|Mr. Storey]] (John C. Storey), husband of [[Campbell-19523|Alice Campbell]] (Alice Campbell Felts Storey), daughter of [[Campbell-18667|William R. Campbell]] and [[Howard-11760|Polly Howard]], moved to Arkansas, pp 11 === Tutterow (1) === # [[VanHoy-30|Mrs. W. B. Tutterow]] (Alice Campbell VanHoy Tutterow), (wife of [[Tutterow-69|Wellborn Burchard Tutterow]]) === Van Hoy (9) === # [[Van_Hoy-26|Alice C. Van Hoy]], daughter of [[Van_Hoy-22|William A. Van Hoy]] and [[Campbell-736|Sarah Campbell]], pp 40 # [[Van_Hoy-24|Edward C. Van Hoy]], son of [[Van_Hoy-22|William A. Van Hoy]] and [[Campbell-736|Sarah Campbell]], pp 40 # [[Van_Hoy-27|Henry P. Van Hoy]], son of [[Van_Hoy-22|William A. Van Hoy]] and [[Campbell-736|Sarah Campbell]], pp 40 # [[Van_Hoy-29|James Pierce Van Hoy]], son of [[Van_Hoy-22|William A. Van Hoy]] and Sarah Campbell]], pp 40 # [[Van_Hoy-25|John Webb Van Hoy]], son of [[Van_Hoy-22|William A. Van Hoy]] and [[Campbell-736|Sarah Campbell]], pp 40 # [[Van_Hoy-23|Milas L. Van Hoy]], son of [[Van_Hoy-22|William A. Van Hoy]] and [[Campbell-736|Sarah Campbell]], pp 40 # [[Van_Hoy-28|Polly Van Hoy]], daughter of [[Van_Hoy-22|William A. Van Hoy]] and [[Campbell-736|Sarah Campbell]], pp 40 # [[Van_Hoy-30|Ruby Van Hoy]], daughter of [[Van_Hoy-22|William A. Van Hoy]] and [[Campbell-736|Sarah Campbell]], pp 40 # [[Van_Hoy-22|William A. Van Hoy]], married [[Campbell-736|Sarah Campbell]], pp 40 === Williams (2) === # [[Williams-2327|Lucy Williams]], wife of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]], pp 10 # [[Williams-62578|Wash Williams]], husband of [[Campbell-19502|Carolina Campbell]], went west (Ouishita County, Arkansas), pp 26 == Footnotes == * Source: Statesville Morning Register , August 22, 1925, found on the Internet, courtesy of Roger Harvel, http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/ARIZARD/2003-11/1069793182, accessed Sep 7, 2016. Minor differences from the handout. Paragraphs 18, 19, and 20 read differently: James W. Campbell, son of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]], married Elizabeth Mitchell and settled at the home place of the old Pierce [ADAM]Campbell. To this union were born the following named children: Maggie, Smith, Dessie, and Isom. William Milas Campbell, son of [[Campbell-721|John R. Campbell]], was twice married. First to Miss Sarah Mitchell. Three girls were born to this home: Ella, Sallie, and Fannie. He settled at the home place of his father and lived here for a while. Finally he sold out and moved west, again later moved back here. Several years after his first wife died he married Miss Julia O. Moose. No children by this last marriage. Uncle Milas, as everybody calls him now lives on the Capt. Minish farm, near Howard's Foard.(sic) Uncle Milas, following the tradition of his fore fathers has been a great trapper and hunter, and has killed more hawks and caught more minks than any man in Iredell Co. Though crippled, he has been classed the best "One horse farmer in Iredell County." It is believed that the handout is correct. In addition, there is an additional sentence describing Pierce Campbell, III's children in paragraph 7: ''Five children were born in this home: Williamson, Mildon, Sally [SARAH], Reuben. who died at age 12, and [[Campbell-18813|Leolin V.]]'' This may have been an omission fixed for the newspaper article. * Source: Copy of the handout obtained from Wayne Dilano Campbell in about 1979, see attached. * Generations: Pierce Campbell, the first equates to Pierce Adam Campbell from Scotland. The name Adam was not used in the 1925 sketch. The name Adam was found in the 1820 Census and supposedly on land records in Rowan County. Pierce Campbell, the second equates to Perciphull Campbell, Sr. Pierce Campbell, the third equates to Pierce Campbell, Jr. Tombstones for both Perciphull Campbell, Sr. and Perciphull Campbell, Jr. are in the Campbell Family Cemetery. Pierce Adam Campbell is also believed to be buried in the Campbell Family Cemetery but his tombstone has not been found. * Note: Sally's Tombstone in the Mize-Painter Cemetery in Fulton County, Arkansas and 1860 and 1870 Census records in Izard County indicate that Sally or Sarah Ann Lodema Campbell married Jonathon Leviticus Mize.

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'''Die Geschichte der Familie van Lessen in Böhmerwold'''

Die Geschichte der Familie van Lessen in Böhmerwold beginnt am 06.06.1772. An dem Tage heiratete [[Van_Lessen-58|Cornelius van Lessen]] [[Wübben-9|Wobbina Wübben]]. Der Bräutigam war 25 Jahre und die Braut 20 Jahre alt. Seit der Zeit wohnen van Lessens auf dem Hof Nr. 26 in Böhmerwold.

[[Van_Lessen-58|Cornelius van Lessen]] war der Sohn von [[Adden-1|Freerk Adden]] und [[Van_Lessen-59|Aaltje van Lessen]]. [[Van_Lessen-59|Aaltje van Lessen]] hatte ihren zweiten Sohn nach ihrem Vater [[Leßen-7|Cornelius van Lessen]] genannt, dieser hatte keine männlichen Nachkommen.

[[Wübben-9|Wobbina Wübben]] war die Besitzerin des Hofes Nr. 26 in Böhmerwold. Sie war das einzige Kind von [[Tjabben-1|Wübbe Tjabben]] und [[Nannen-16| Hindertje Nannen]]. Sie war am 16.11.1752 geboren. Ihr Vater starb, als sie 1 1/2 Jahre alt war.

Schon ihre Urgroßeltern waren Besitzer des Hofes gewesen. So kaufte ihre Urgroßmutter Ettje Tjabben im September 1704 Kirchensitzstellen in der im Jahre 1703 neu errichteten Kirche in Böhmerwold.

So ist der Hof schon nachweislich 300 Jahre im Besitze der Familie. [[Van_Lessen-58|Cornelius van Lessen]] und [[Wübben-9|Wobbina Wübben]] hatten 9 Kinder: # [[Van_Lessen-64|Wübbe Tjabben]], geb. am 03.04.1773 # Aaltje, geb. am 09.02.1774 # Freerk, geb. am 07.12.1775 # Harmen, geb. am 13.09.1777 # Hindertje, geb. am 01.09.1779 # Adde, geb. am 04.09.1781 # Jantje, geb. am 01.11.1784 # Tjabbe Wübben, geb. am 16.07.1788 # [[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe]] , geb. am 08.04.1795 Von diesen starb keines im Kindesalter. Die männlichen Nachkommen erreichten ein Durchschnittsalter von über 80 Jahren. Im Jahre 1802 bauten [[Van_Lessen-58|Cornelius van Lessen]] und [[Wübben-9|Wobbina Wübben]] die Scheune neu. Im Westgiebel wurde eine Platte eingemauert mit der Aufschrift:
Cornelius van Lessen
Wobbina Wübben
AD 1802
Diese Platte wurde bei dem Neubau des Giebels im Jahre 1952 auch in diesen eingefügt und ist heute noch zu sehen. Von den 9 Kindern von [[Van_Lessen-58|Cornelius van Lessen]] und [[Wübben-9|Wobbina Wübben]] blieben drei in Böhmerwold: # Adde: Er blieb unverheiratet auf dem Hofe bei seinem Bruder [[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe]]. # Tjabbe: Er war verheiratet mit Reemda Schulte. Sie wohnten in den ersten Jahren in Bovenhusen auf dem Hofe neben dem Armenplatz. Der Hof wurde vor einigen Jahren abgebrochen. Später zog Tjabbe nach Holtgaste. # [[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe]]: Er übernahm im Jahre 1818 den elterlichen Hof. Seine Mutter muss wohl kurz vorher gestorben sein, ein genaues Datum ist nicht bekannt. [[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe]] kaufte den Hof von seinen Geschwistern. Der Vater blieb auf dem Hof und wurde dort versorgt. [[Van_Lessen-58|Cornelius van Lessen]] starb am 11.12.1823. Da [[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe]] beim Abschluss des Vertrages erst 23 Jahre alt war, musste er für volljährig erklärt werden. Die Volljährigkeit begann damals mit dem 25. Lebensjahr.

[[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe]] hatte die Freiheitskriege 1813-15 mitgemacht. Er hatte in der Schlacht von Waterloo mitgekämpft und an dem Einzug in Paris teilgenommen. Von dort brachte er eine goldene Uhr mit, die sich heute noch im Besitze der Familie befindet. Auch sein Gewehr mit Bajonett lag noch bis 1945 auf dem Boden. [[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe]] kehrte als preußischer Unteroffizier zurück. Er war sehr enttäuscht, dass Ostfriesland 1816 zu Hannover kam und freute sich sehr, als es 1866 wieder zu Preußen kam. [[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe]] wurde im Jahre 1819 zum Deichrichter der Oberrheider Deichacht gewählt. Er konnte im Jahre 1869 sein 50-jähriges Deichrichterjubiläum feiern. Das Jubiläum wurde im Hotel zum Weinberge in Weener gefeiert, und ihm wurde ein silberner Pokal überreicht, der heute noch im Besitze der Familie ist.
Im Jahre 1854 wurde der Nachbarhof (heute Nr. 28) des [[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe van Lessen]] verkauft. [[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe]] hatte großes Interesse den Hof zu erwerben, aber auch sein Neffe [[Van_Lessen-66|Geuke]] ''(weiter unten Göke genannt)'' aus Holtgaste wollte den Hof haben. Beide trieben sich den Preis hoch, [[Van_Lessen-66|Geuke]] bekam ihn.

[[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe van Lessen]] heiratete 1818 in Neuburg [[Ibelings-1|Foelke Weyen Ibelings]]. Das Ehepaar hatte 4 Söhne: # [[Van_Lessen-56|Ibeling Upkes]] geb. 01.08.1819 # Cornelius geb. 14.04.1821 # Anneus geb. 23.01.1823 # Adde Wübben geb. 19.04.1825 [[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe van Lessen]] starb 1876, seine Frau schon 1860.

[[Van_Lessen-56|Ibeling van Lessen]] pachtete den Hof Nr. 20 neben der Kirche. Er blieb lange Zeit unverheiratet, so dass seine Brüder schon auf die Erbschaft hofften. Im Alter von 54 Jahren verheiratete er sich mit [[Swalve-15|Margarete Swalve]] aus Bunderhee. [[Van_Lessen-56|Ibeling]] und [[Swalve-15|Margarete van Lessen]] hatten einen Sohn: [[Van_Lessen-53| Tjabe]]. Im Jahre 1896 kaufte [[Van_Lessen-56|Ibeling]] den Hof Nr. 10 in Böhmerwold.

Cornelius van Lessen heiratete seine Cousine Frauke, eine Tochter von Tjabbe van Lessen. Er pachtete einen Hof in Holtgaste. 1869 kaufte er zusammen mit seinem Vater Rolf Ibelings den Hof Nr. 16 in Böhmerwold. Etwa 1874 losten die beiden Vettern, wer den Hof bekommen sollte. Das Los entschied für Cornelius van Lessen. 1876 wurde das baufällige Haus ganz abgebrochen und neu aufgebaut.

1864 wurde Cornelius van Lessen von einem schweren Schicksalsschlag betroffen. Beim Schlittschuhlaufen gerieten er, seine Frau, deren Zwillingsschwester Aaltje mit Ehemann Harm Duhm in eine offene Steile im Eis. Cornelius van Lessen überlebte als einziger. Cornelius und Frauke van Lessen hatten 2 Kinder, Tjabo und Margarethe.
-------------------- Anneus van Lessen heiratete am 21.05.1854 seine Cousine Gepkea Ibelings aus Neuburg. Er pachtete einen Hof in Weenermoor. Dort blieb er nur 2 Jahre, weil er dann den elterlichen Hof in Böhmerwold übernahm, da sein jüngerer Bruder Adde, der den Hof übernehmen sollte, unverheiratet starb, 30-jährig. 1856 baute Anneus van Lessen das Wohnhaus neu. Anneus van Lessen und Gepkea Ibelings hatten 5 Kinder, vier Töchter und einen Sohn. Seinen Sohn nannte er nach seinem Vater [[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe]] .
-------------------- Nachdem [[Van_Lessen-56|Ibeling van Lessen]] 1896 seinen Hof gekauft hatte, besaßen die van Lessens in Böhmerwold 4 Höfe. Die 3 Söhne von [[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe van Lessen]]: [[Van_Lessen-56|Ibeling]], Cornelius und Anneus die Höfe Nr. 10, Nr. 16, Nr. 26;
[[Van_Lessen-65|Bernhard van Lessen]], der Sohn von [[Van_Lessen-66|Geuke]] , den Hof Nr. 28.

Die 3 Söhne von [[Van_Lessen-57|Tjabe van Lessen]] hatten je einen Sohn, den sie nach ihrem Vater benannt hatten, der Sohn von Cornelius hieß allerdings Tjabo. Als jetzt die nächste Generation die Höfe übernahm, hatte man 3 Tjabe van Lessens. Der Sohn von [[Van_Lessen-56|Ibeling van Lessen]] wurde als Jüngster darum [[Van_Lessen-53| Tjabi]] genannt. Wenn dann die Böhmerwolder van Lessens aufgezählt wurden, hieß es: Tjabe, [[Van_Lessen-53| Tjabi]], Tjabo!! Göko!, das reimte sich sogar.
-------------------- Nun noch etwas zu der Geschichte der einzelnen Höfe:
1. Hof Nr. 10, Besitzer um 1900 [[Van_Lessen-56|Ibeling van Lessen]].
[[Van_Lessen-56|Ibeling van Lessen]] kaufte den Hof 1893 für 165.600,-- Mark. Er hatte bis dahin auf dem Hof Nr. 20 (heute Kratzenberg) gewohnt. Sein Sohn [[Van_Lessen-53| Tjabe van Lessen]] heiratete 1910 [[Blikslager-1|Anna Blikslager]]. Das Ehepaar hatte 6 Kinder, 4 Sohne und 2 Töchter. Das Leben von [[Van_Lessen-53| Tjabe]] war von mehreren schweren Schicksalsschlägen überschattet. 1926, der jüngste Sohn [[Van_Lessen-44|Cornelius]] war vier Jahre alt, starb seine [[Blikslager-1|Frau]] plötzlich an einem Herzschlag. Im Kriege 1939 - 1945 wurden alle 4 Söhne Soldat. Zwei seiner Söhne, [[Van_Lessen-54|Theodor]] und [[Van_Lessen-55|Enno]], blieben in Stalingrad. Diesen Schlag hat er nicht überwunden. Bevor der letzte Schuss in Stalingrad gefallen war, starb [[Van_Lessen-53| Tjabe van Lessen]] am 30.01.1943. Nach dem Kriege übernahm sein jüngster Sohn [[Van_Lessen-44|Cornelius]] den Hof. Er verheiratete sich 1949 mit [[Busemann-1|Alma Busemann]]. Noch vor der Geburt seines zweiten Sohnes starb [[Van_Lessen-44|Cornelius van Lessen]] am 02.02.1952, knapp 30-jährig. Da [[Busemann-1|Alma van Lessen]] den Hof nicht allein bewirtschaften konnte, verpachtete sie ihn. Der heutige Besitzer des Hofes ist [[Van_Lessen-62|Ibeling van Lessen]], der älteste Sohn von [[Van_Lessen-44|Cornelius van Lessen]]. Da er Berufsschullehrer ist, ist der Hof heute noch verpachtet. [[Van_Lessen-62|Ibeling van Lessen]] ließ auf seinem Hof einen modernen Laufstall bauen.
-------------------- 2. Hof Nr. 16: Besitzer 1900 Cornelius van Lessen
Cornelius Tjaben van Lessen hatte den Hof 1876 neu errichtet. Sein Sohn Tjabo, der ihn nach ihm übernahm, blieb unverheiratet. Nach seinem Tod wurde die Schwester von Tjabo, Elskea Margarethe Mansholt, verheiratet mit Peter Mansholt, Besitzerin. - Deren Tochter Fraukina zog auf den Hof und bewirtschaftete ihn mit einem Verwalter. Fraukina Mansholt blieb unverheiratet. - Nach ihrem Tode im Jahre 1957 kaufte bei einer Erbauseinandersetzung Tjabe Hermann van Lessen den Hof 1959. Tjabe Hermann van Lessen war seit 1949 Verwalter, später nach seiner Heirat mit Engelina Hopkes Pächter auf dem Hof gewesen. Die Ehe von Tjabe Hermann van Lessen und Engelina blieb kinderlos. Tjabe Hermann van Lessen verpachtete seinen Hof 1990 an Alfred Ulferts, der mit Etta van Lessen, einer Tochter von seinem Bruder Menno, verheiratet ist; er zog in ein Haus Nr. 7, Böhmerwold, welches er 6 Jahre vorher gekauft hatte.
-------------------- Nr. 3 Hof Nr. 26: Besitzer 1900: Anneus van Lessen
Anneus van Lessen hatte den elterlichen Hof geerbt, er war mit Gepkea Ibelings verheiratet. Anneus van Lessen und Gepkea Ibelings bauten sich hinter ihrem Hof im Jahre 1893 ein Rentnerhaus. Dort konnten sie 1904 die Goldene Hochzeit feiern. Der Sohn Tjabe Ibeling übernahm nach dem Tode seines Vaters 1905 den Hof. Tjabe van Lessen war mit Catharina Aeissen verheiratet. Aus der Ehe gingen 3 Kinder hervor, eine Tochter und 2 Söhne. Der älteste Sohn Hermann, der den Hof übernehmen sollte, fiel 1916 im ersten Weltkrieg. Tjabe van Lessen starb 1922. Sein Nachfolger war sein Sohn Anneus. Anneus van Lessen verheiratete sich 1925 mit Etta Boelmann. Die beiden hatten 3 Kinder, eine Tochter und 2 Söhne. Anneus van Lessen war 30 Jahre Bürgermeister in Böhmerwold, über 30 Jahre war er Deichrichter der Oberrheider Deichacht. Anneus van Lessen starb 1963. Sein ältester Sohn Tjabe Hermann van Lessen hatte den Hof Nr. 16 übernommen. Sein jüngster Sohn Menno übernahm den elterlichen Hof. Menno van Lessen heiratete 1959 Theodore Claassen. Die beiden haben 4 Kinder, eine Tochter und 3 Söhne. Die Tochter Etta wohnt auf dem Hof ihres Onkels Tjabe Hermann van Lessen. Von den 3 Söhnen wurde nur der Zweite, Heinrich, Landwirt. Er hat den Hof von seinem Vater gepachtet. Das ist jetzt die siebente Generation van Lessen, die diesen Hof bewirtschaftet!
-------------------- 4. Hof Nr. 28: Besitzer 1900 Bernhard van Lessen
[[Van_Lessen-65|Bernhard van Lessen]] hatte den Hof von seinem Vater [[Van_Lessen-66|Göke]] ''(oben Geuke genannt)'' geerbt, der diesen 1855 gekauft hatte. Zuerst hatte sein Bruder Wübbe dort gewohnt und er in Jemgumgeise. Später hatten die beiden getauscht. 1883 wurde die Scheune neu erbaut. Im Jahre 1903 geriet das Haus in Brand. Die Scheune wurde ganz eingeäschert. Beim Neubau wurde das Wohnhaus vergrößert. [[Van_Lessen-65|Bernhard van Lessen]] war mit [[Feenders-5|Jurina Feenders]] verheiratet. Die beiden hatten 3 Kinder, 2 Töchter und einen Sohn. Nach dem Tode von [[Van_Lessen-65|Bernhard van Lessen]] 1917 erbte sein Sohn [[Van_Lessen-67|Göko]] den Hof. [[Van_Lessen-67|Göko van Lessen]] war mit [[Goeman-12|Johanna Goeman]] verheiratet. Aus der Ehe gingen 3 Kinder hervor, eine Tochter und 2 Söhne. Der 2. Sohn Lambertus, der den Hof erben sollte, fiel 1917 im ersten Weltkrieg. Da der älteste Sohn Bernhard studiert hatte und Tierzuchtinspektor war, wurde der Hof, nachdem [[Van_Lessen-67|Göko]] ihn aus Altersgründen aufgab, verwaltet. Nach dem Tode von Göko 1934 erbte sein Sohn Dr. Bernhard den Hof, er wohnte in Danzig und ließ ihn verwalten. Als er 1945 aus Danzig vertrieben wurde, übernahm er den Hof. Dr. Bernhard van Lessen war mit Christel Albrecht verheiratet. Die beiden hatten 4 Kinder, drei Töchter und einen Sohn. Sein Sohn Gerd pachtete von seinem Vater den Hof, starb aber schon 1974. Nach dem Tode von Gerd van Lessen pachteten die Brüder Tjabe Hermann und Menno van Lessen den Hof. Dr. Bernhard van Lessen starb 1982. Nach dem Tode seiner Frau Christel 1988 erbte die älteste Tochter Theda Hoting den Hof.
-------------------- 220 Jahre wohnen jetzt die van Lessens in Böhmerwold.
100 Jahre, nachdem der erste van Lessen in Böhmerwold Fuß gefasst hatte, besaßen sie 4 Höfe. Zwar sind heute noch sämtliche Höfe im Besitz der Familie, aber nur noch ein Hof wird von einem van Lessen bewirtschaftet.

(''Anfang der1990-er Jahre verfasst von'')
Tjabe Hermann van Lessen, Böhmerwold
(''*23. März 1926, ✝24. Februar 2015'')

Van Peyma Voyage to America

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] A NARRATIVE OF THE EMIGRATION OF THE FAMILIES OF MRS. IDSARDI, MR. J. H. ZUIDEMA, MR. J. G. DYKSTRA, MR. H. T. KOOPMANS, MR. W. VAN PEYMA, MR. J. W. VAN PEYMA, AND MR. R. W. VAN PEYMA, FROM FRIESLAND, KINGDOM OF NETHERLANDS, TO THE STATE OF NEW YORK IN THE YEAR 1849, by Mr. T. E. Idsardi. The following is a list of persons' names who left their homes in Friesland, Kingdom of the Netherlands, on the 8th day of May, 1849. This company consisted of twenty-eight persons who went by steamer Herman, from Bremer Haven, Germany, to New York, U.S. of America. There were also others who went, but the same went by sailing vessel, intending to go as servants. At least, they were brought for that purpose, it being then understood that help was not as plentiful in the new country as in the old. The names and the ages of the persons so emigrating are as follows: Name Age * [[VanPeyma-9|Worp Van Peyma]] 53 * [[VanderMeer-8|Ytje van der Mwer Van Peyma]] 30 * [[VanPeyma-12|Nieske Van Peyma]] 13 * [[Koopmans-95|Hendrik T. Koopmans]] 37 * [[Botma-107|Tietjske Y. Botma Koopmans]] 37 * [[Koopmans-96|Japke H. Koopmans]] 10 * [[Koopmans-97|Aaltje H. Koopmans]] 5 * [[Koopmans-98|(Tjeerd) Seth H. Koopmans]] 3 * [[Koopmans-99|Grietje H. Koopmans]] Infant * [[Zuidema-96|Jan H. Zuidema]] 26 * [[Koopmans-92|Ytje T. Koopmans Idsardi]] 43 * [[Idsardi-1|Geertje E. Koopmans Idsardi]] 12 * [[Idsardi-2|Tjeerd E. Idsardi]] 9 * [[Idsardi-3|William E. Idsardi]] 4 * [[Dykstra-133 |Jan G. Dykstra]] 35 * [[Stelmsma-1|Tryntje Y. Stiensma Dykstra]] 32 * [[Dykstra-139|Saakje J. Dykstra]] 12 * [[Dykstra-140|Yme J. Dykstra]] 5 * [[Dykstra-141|Wikje J. Dykstra]] 3 * [[Dykstra-142|Gerrit J. Dykstra]] * [[Dykstra-136|Gerrit Dykstra, Sr]]. father of Jan G. Dykstra, * [[Frederiks-12 |Saakje Dykstra]], his wife, * [[VanPeyma-16|Jacobus W. Van Peyma]], * [[Klaasesz-1|Yetske Klaasesz Van Peyma]], * [[VanPeyma-3|Syke Van Peyma]], * [[VanPeyma-4|Worp Wan Peyma]], * [[VanPeyma-5|Jan van Peyma]], * [[VanPeyma-8|Renze W. Van Peyma]], * Anna Hartmans Van Peyma, * [[Borgman-106|Evert Borgman]], * [[Van_Peijma-1|Reino Borgman]], his wife, * [[Dykstra-137|Tryntje Dykstra]], * [[Dykstra-138|Jantje Dykstra]], * Runid de Boer 40 * Tryntje de Boer 39 The last two came on a sailing vessel with the baggage as far as Bremer Haven, where they also went aboard the steamer, "Herman." May 8th, 1849: On this day, twenty-eight persons left their homes and all met at Gronigen. I cannot say as to the others, but the Idsardi families and Mr. Zuidema came by private carriage through the kindness of their uncle, J. W. Idsardi, starting early in the morning, arriving at Gronigen at one o'clock in the afternoon. The same day we went by boat to Delftzyl, arriving there at nine o'clock in the evening. The day being cold and raining most of the time, with the parting of friends, leaving of native land, no doubt that was a day always remembered with sadness. May 9th: In the afternoon at one o'clock, we took ship for Emden, arriving there soon after two o'clock. After half hour delay, we sailed on to Leer, where we arrived at six o'clock in the evening, remaining there during the night. May 10th: This morning at nine o'clock, the twenty - eight persons were all stored in two stage coaches, or omnibuses, destined for Oldenburg, where they arrived at ten o'clock in the evening. May 11th: At six o'clock this morning, we went aboard a small steamer to proceed to Bremer Haven, in Germany, arriving there at eleven o'clock in the forenoon. In the harbor we also saw the steamer "Herman" on which we were to sail to America. May 14th: Having remained here for three days, in the evening of the day we went aboard the steamship "Herman" with the intention of starting on the ocean voyage the next day. May 15th : At three o'clock this morning there was great rejoicing on account of the arrival of the small steamship which carried W. Van Peyma, Mr. Koopmans and the Idsardi families' baggage, and the last two named passengers, namely R. de Boer and his wife. They had been delayed on account of the high seas and contrary winds, arriving just in time to transfer the baggage on board the steamer, for at five o'clock the steamer weighed anchor and we were on our way. May 16th: Our course was west in the North Sea, passing the north-coast-of-England, arriving at Southampton on the morning of the 17th. May 20th : Today is the Queen's Birthday. Having remained here for three days to take on a supply of coal for the ocean voyage, at nine o'clock we again took leave, and proceeded on our way to New York. Not anything happened out of the usual course of a sea voyage, only the number of days we were on the ocean. The 6th day of June, we completed our journey, arriving in the City of New York, having been sixteen days coming from Southampton, part of two days from Bremer Haven to Southampton, three days at the City of Southampton, making in all twenty-one days we were aboard the steamship "Herman." The memoranda I copied from is at an end. I will proceed from memory, and what I have obtained from others older than myself. After arriving in the City of New York, the difficult part was the people all speaking English. None of us could understand what they said. On going to a hotel and being nicely settled, the rumor came to us that not long previous a person had died of the cholera. Whether this was true or not, I cannot say. We moved to other quarters at once, to hotel number two. I have no way of knowing how long we remained in the City of New York. Some of the heads of families went prospecting in close proximity to the City, such places as Long Island, Staten Island, Plainsfield, New Jersey, etc. It was finally determined to go further inland, or west. Mr. W. Van Peyma and wife, Mr. J. G. Dykstra and family, remained at Staten Island, awaiting the arrival of their baggage, which they expected on the next steamer, All of the others went by steamer as far as Albany. From there the Koopmans and Idsardi families, with Mr. Zuidema, came from Albany to Buffalo by canal boat, while the others went by railroad, arriving there a number of days sooner than we did by boat. I can well recollect our arrival on Commercial Street in the City of Buffalo, Our first stopping place was on Seneca Street, one door east of the Southern Hotel, corner of Michigan and Seneca. The person’s name was Baker where we boarded until we went to Lancaster. Our people became acquainted with a man by the name of Isaac V. Vanderpoel, from near Albany. He called himself a Mohawk Dutchman. He could speak the English language and he proved very helpful in helping our folks make their purchases. From here they went again prospecting, going as far west as Kalamazoo, also Meadville, Pennsylvania, Grand Island and different townships in the vicinity of Buffalo. The choice was finally made in the Town of Lancaster, where they bought farms in different parts of the town. I think sometime during the month of August they settled on their farms, having bought the farms including the growing crops, stock and implements, and taking possession at once. After a certain length of time, Mr. and Mrs. Worp Van Peyma and J. G. Dykstra and family, also come on from New York, being disappointed in the arrival of their baggage. The other families having settled, they concluded to cast their lot with them. Mr. Worp Van Peyma buying a house in town, and Mr. Dykstra a farm east of the Village. The lost baggage referred to came by way of Philadelphia some time after. ==Arrival of Hollanders== An interesting account or the Hollanders coming was given to the Lancaster Literary Society in 1866 by Dr. William Waith. “Lancaster in the year 1849 received an impulse of prosperity which has enabled it ever since to keep well in front of all sister villages. In that same year some highly respected, enterprising, aristocratic and wealthy Hollanders bought lands here and made our town their permanent home. Mr. Hark Zuidema bought on the Bagley Road (Pavement Road). His farm is marked by the fine brick house and spacious barns which at once attract attention. Mr. Tjeerd Idsardi had an equally handsome home on the same road about a mile north. Mr. John Dykstra bought from William Standart 100 acres on Broadway just east of the Bowen road where he built a handsome brick home. His garden with its beautiful display of tulips and lilies is always greatly admired. Renze Van Peyma bought the farm just opposite. In Dutch fashion the servants' quarters were separate from the residence and their barns were built absolutely square. Dr. Worp Van Peyma, an honor graduate of Leyden Universary and father of Renze, bought the John MacNeal home on Broadway, the first house on Broadway east of Lombardy. He also had a home and office next to Mr. Zugidemas on the Bagley Road where his students in medicine studied under him. Dr. Peter Van Peyma, son of Dr. Worp, was the most noted gynecologist of Buffalo. Miss Neltje Borgman, a granddaughter of Dr. Worp Van Peyma, was for many years head of a sanatorium in North Carolina. She was a member of the first graduating class of Buffalo General Hospital School of Nursing. The impetus which the purchase by these families gave the value of land and everything else here, may be judged by the fact that the price of land jumped at once from $30 to $450 an acre, and many new enterprises were set on foot, some of which came to grief. Nevertheless what has here been stated must be regarded as the start of Lancaster’s growth and superiority. Other families were the Ademas and the Doremas. Mr. Henry Koopman bought the Bennett home on Broadway. He later built the home next door for his daughter, Mrs. Rudolf Hoffeld. Mr. and Mrs. Beukma (granddaughter of our late supervisor, Harold Beukma Davis) had their home, The Poplars, just east of the Village line on Broadway. Their beautiful gardens were noted far and wide. There were also the Twinsinas, the Doldemas and the Bangerts.” Among the descendants of these families are Fred J. Zuidema of Lockport, Mrs. James Colt (Grace Zuidema) of Buffalo, Harold and DeForest LeVan of Depew, Mrs. George Stephens, Mrs. Margaret Dykstra and her son, now in the army, and Ralph Dykatra, Paul Klaasesz and Mrs. Clyde Nelson. But in most cases the original family names have disappeared. Many of these families went to the town of Holland in Michigan and to Pella, Iowa, where these names are still found. Other descendants are Mrs. Lynn H. Bame of Buffalo (a Hayfield granddaughter), Mrs. Frank M. Gipple of Williamsville (Ida Idsardi) and Mrs. James Parish, Tonawanda (Ruth Idsardi).

Van Swearingen and Children, A Family History

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1658- 1758 Charles County Maryland Families " The First 100 Years" Entries: 86079 Updated: 2012-01-15 00:32:18 UTC (Sun) Contact: Mike · ID: I08083 · Name: Van Swearingen 1 · Sex: M · Birth: 1692 in St Mary's County, Maryland · Death: 27 AUG 1787 in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland · Note: Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Martha Salberg MartSal@aol.com ==Updates to EFSM== *In the book "Early Families of Southern Maryland, Vol.1" is the statement that Jane Doyne, b. ca 1688, ca age 50 in 1738; m. Henry Wharton, b. ca 1674, ca age 64 in 1738; d. 1745/6 St. Mary's Co.; 8 children surnamed Wharton listed in her will. In Henry Wharton's will he mentions Joshua Doyne. *Latest research indicates Early Families of Southern Marylandoth Volume I and Volume I, Revised, contain information about the Doyne family. No mention is made in either volume about a Jane Doyne marrying Thomas Swearingen. However, descendants of that family are trying to correct an error made in the transcribing of the will of Thomas Swearingen by a Mr. Frank Blanchard in which he stated the will said "..my beloved wife Jane Dane/Done..." A photocopy of the original will called her "...well and dear beloved wife Jane..." There is no mention of Jane Dane or Done in the will. http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I008079&tree=Tree1 The following does not include the updates from above. Source: Title: Early Families of Southern Maryland, Vol. 4; Repository:___; Media: Book Abt 1720 "Maryland Van" Swearingen took up lands in Washington County, MD, afterwards found to be covered by a prior grant--Ringgold's Manor. As he had made improvements he leased the land for his own life and that of his two sons, and it was held by them for eighty-nine years. Will dated 7 Jun 1784, proved 27 Aug 1787.Chris H. Bailey Baptized at St Barnabas parish which was established a few years after his birth. Settled 1733 first at Monacacy Hundred, Frederick County, Maryland then in 1737 to Conococheague Manor, near Fairview on the PA/MD line in which is now Washington County, MD, north of Hagerstown. Van Sr. and Van Jr. both served under Capt James Baxter, Col Nicholas Hyland, in the French and Indian War. In an endorsement on the back of his will he wrote "At the time of making the above will it is my desire and do hereby direct my sons ... that my Negri Moll now my slave at the time of my decease may be free from slavery of servitude to any person". 1. Van Swearingen was born ABT. 1692 in St Mary's, Somerset Co, Maryland, and died 27 AUG 1787 in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland. He was buried in Ringgold, Washington County, Maryland. He was the son of 2. Thomas Van Swearingen and 3. Jane Doyne. He married Elizabeth Walker 14 FEB 1714/15 in St Barnabas, Queen Anne's Par, Prince George's, Maryland, daughter of Charles T Walker and Rebecca Isaac. She was born 22 DEC 1695 in Prince George's County, Maryland, and died 1767 in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland. She was buried in Frederick, Maryland Died Between 1740 And 1765. Children of Van Swearingen and Elizabeth Walker are: i. Elizabeth Swearingen was born 4 JUL 1715 in Queen Anne, Prince Geo Co, Maryland, and died 20 AUG 1785 in Prince George's County, Maryland. She married Johathan Simmons 20 JUN 1734 in Leeland, Prince George's County, Maryland. He was born 1704 in Prince George's County, Maryland, and died 20 AUG 1761 in Leeland, Prince George's County, Maryland. ii. Rebecca Swearingen was born 22 OCT 1716 in Ringgold, Washington County, Maryland, and died AFT. 1740 in Monongalia, Virginia. She married Joseph Tomlinson 21 OCT 1738 in All Mallows, Anne Arundal, Maryland. He was born 12 OCT 1712 in Dublin, Ireland, and died 1 DEC 1793 in Wheeling, Ohio Co, Virginia. iii. Mary Swearingen was born 17 SEP 1718 in Queen Anne Par, Prince George's County, Maryland, and died ABT. 1795 in Frederick, Maryland. She married ? Phillips ABT. 1734. He was born ABT. 1714 in Somerset Co, Maryland. iv. Joseph Swearingen was born 9 MAR 1719/20 in Queen Anne, Prince Geo Co, Maryland, and died 1794 in Abbyville, Edgefield, South Carolina. He married Mary Hannah Williams AFT. 1740. She was born ABT. 1717 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and died BEF. 1758. v. John Swearingen was born 15 FEB 1720/21 in Ringgold Minor, Somerset Co, Maryland, and died 13 SEP 1784 in Spring Hill, Concord Twp, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania. He married Catherine Mary Stull 15 SEP 1748 in Somerset Co, Maryland, daughter of John Stull and Martha Jones. She was born 1723 near Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, and died 3 SEP 1786 in Spring Hill, Fayette Co, Pennsylvania. vi. Sarah Swearingen was born 20 NOV 1722 in Somerset, Maryland, and died 4 NOV 1766 in Shepherdstown, Jefferson Co, Virginia. She married Van Swearingen 19 JUN 1743, son of Thomas Swearingen and Lydia Jane Riley. He was born 22 MAY 1719 in Queen Anne Par, Prince George's County, Maryland, and died 20 APR 1788 in Strode's Station, Kentucky. vii. Van Swearingen was born 1725 in Somerset, Maryland, and died 1784 in Middletown, Frederick Co, Maryland. He married Margaret Stull ABT. 1747 in Middleton, Frederick Co, Maryland, daughter of John Stull and Martha Jones. She was born ABT. 1729 in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, and died ABT. 1820. viii. Ruth Swearingen was born 29 FEB 1727/28 in Prince George's County, Maryland, and died 1 DEC 1795 in Rawlings, Allegany Co, Maryland. She married Daniel Cresap 13 DEC 1750 in Washington, Maryland, son of Thomas Cresap and Hannah Johnson. He was born 29 FEB 1727/28 in Havre de Grace, Maryland, and died 1 JUL 1798 in Rawlings, Allegany Co, Maryland. ix. Samuel Swearingen was born 6 SEP 1728 in Queen Anne, Prince Geo Co, Maryland, and died ABT. 1820 in Frederick, Maryland. He married Anne Farrell 28 MAY 1752 in All St Par, Frederick, Maryland. She was born ABT. 1728 in Frederick Co, Maryland, and died AFT. 1756. x. Drusilla Swearingen was born 1732 in Somerset, Maryland, and died in Wrightsville, York Co, Pennsylvania. She married Thomas Cresap 1753, son of Thomas Cresap and Hannah Johnson. He was born 28 FEB 1732/33 in Wrightsville, Pennsylvania, and died 27 APR 1757 in Savage Mountain, Maryland. xi. Charles Swearingen was born 21 AUG 1735 in Somerset, Maryland, and died 26 JUL 1818 in Washington County, Maryland. He married Susannah Stull 1759 in Queen Anne's Par, Prince George's, Maryland, daughter of John Stull and Martha Jones. She was born ABT. 1739 in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland, and died 27 OCT 1820 in Washington County, Maryland. xii. Nancy Swearingen was born 1739 in Somerset, Maryland. She married ? Phillips ABT. 1755. He was born ABT. 1735 in Somerset Co, Maryland. xiii. Thomas Swearingen was born 1741 in Somerset, Maryland, and died ABT. 1808 in Mifflin, Juniata Co, Pennsylvania. He married Mary Baker BET. 1753 - 1760. She was born ABT. 1745 in Washington County, Maryland, and died BEF. 1800 in Waterloo, Juniata Co, Pennsylvania. === Prince George's Land Records 1730-1733 - Liber Q, Page 693 Enrolled at request of William Holmes 26 Sep 1733: Indenture, 3 Sep 1733; Between Van Swearingen, planter, and William Holmes, planter; for £20; parcel called Hills Choice; bounded by Darnall's Grove; laid out for 100 acres; /s/ Van Swearingen; wit. W. Manduit, Jno. Bradford; ack. 3 Sep 1733 by Van Swearingen Father: Thomas Swearingen b: ABT 1665 in probably New Amstel, Delaware Mother: Jane Hyde b: 1669 in St. Mary's County, Maryland Marriage 1 Elizabe th Walker b: 22 DEC 1695 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's County, Maryland • Married: 14 FEB 1714/15 in St Barnabas, Queen Anne's Parish, Prince George's, Maryland More books on VanSweringen/Swearingen Family FAMILY HISTORICAL REGISTER Henry Hartwell Swearingen, 1884. SWEARINGEN FAMILY HISTORY By Frank Blanchard, 1962. THE TUBBS and QUINTON FAMILIES of Pulaski Co., Ky. By Sharon Schermerhorn, 1981. SWEARINGEN FAMILY JEWELS By Elaine Swearengin Draper, 1987. SMOKY MOUNTAIN CLANS, VOLUME 2 by Donald B. Reagan, 1983. SIDE LIGHTS ON MARYLAND HISTORY, VOL. 2, by Hester Dorsey Richardson

Van Zandt County, Texas

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Formed From=== **{{Blue|Van Zandt County was formed 1846 from Henderson County as part of the original Mercer Grant.}}https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/van-zandt-county ===History/Timeline===
Free State of Van Zandt!
{{Image|file=Van_Zandt_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption=Canton, Tx Mural. }} (1936 Texas Centennial Marker - on SH 64, 1 mile SE of Canton) [http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Van-Zandt-County-Texas.htm Van Zandt County] *{{Blue|Van Zandt County was formed 1846 from Henderson County as part of the original Mercer Grant.}}https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/van-zandt-county Named in honor of the illustrious Statesman Isaac Van Zandt (b July 10, 1813 in Tennessee, d Oct 10, 1847, Texas) and was a delegate to the Annexation Convention in 1845. [http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Van-Zandt-County-Texas.htm Van Zandt County] :Canton, the county seat. :Van, the oil field center. :Grand Saline, famed for its salt industry. [http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Van-Zandt-County-Texas.htm Van Zandt County] :'''1822, 1839, 1845-'''- Cherokees occupied the area under a grant from Mexico in 1822 and were removed in 1839. The first post office, grist mill and saw mill were set up in 1845. During the Civil War the county was popularly known as the "Free State of Van Zandt."https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Van_Zandt_County,_Texas_Genealogy :'''1848'''--Van Zandt County was created 20 March 1848 from Henderson County, County Seat: Canton.. :'''1850'''-- Wood county was created out of Van Zandt County. :'''Reconstruction''' Van Zandt County, like much of the state had prolonged period of unrest. ::Judges and prewar residents such as Samuel Q. Richardson and F. M. Hobbs tried to carry out federal policies. ::Violence and political murders were commonplace. :'''1868''', near Jordan's Saline, outlaws killed a freedman and harassed several Unionists :'''1868''' - Vigilantes took over the courthouse briefly and escaped without arrest. :'''1868-1870s''' Killings of several other blacks were attributed to the Ku Klux Klan or similar organizations. The county also experienced the effects of the postbellum economic depression. :'''1870''' - Land values dropped Farmers operated small farms ::Van Zandt County '''DID NOT''' start the White Primary (which prevented blacks from voting. This is a plus for this county. as it was among the few counties in East and North Texas not to institute the White Primary, :Farmers operated small farms :'''1892''' - Telephone service began.


Free State of Van Zandt!
Van Zandt County is commonly known as the '''{{Blue| Free State of Van Zandt}}'''. {{Red| Are the citizens Protesters?}} People used this title during Reconstruction Era, but it is still heard today. There are so versions of the county's history may account for this moniker, and historians, even '''within''' the county and throughout its existence, do not agree how exactly it became known as the Free State. :One story of how the '''{{Blue| Free State of Van Zandt}}''' came to be originates with the county's formation: :'''1848''' when the county was formed, Henderson County was split into 3 counties, Kaufman and the remainder was Henderson County. Now Henderson Co. had been in debt.. Henderson County had been deeply in debt, yet the new Van Zandt County was founded without any debts. Bitter citizens and politicians from Henderson County referred to the new county as the'''{{Blue| Free State }}'''. (meaning no debt)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Zandt_County,_Texas Van Zandt County tried on two distinct occasions to separate itself from Texas. 1) :'''1861 - FIRST secession try''' when Texas seceded from USA, 350 citizens protested secession. This county only had infrequent slaves. The existing slave-owners who were worried Civil War might cause them to lose their slaves, did not want to migrate to Van Zandt County since slavery was uncommon there. The majority of Van Zandt citizens wanted to stay with the Union. ::Their warped reasoning that if Texas could secede from the Union, they could secede from Texas They had started organizing a government, when the military intervened and stopped that idea. But the title of Free State stuck. Although the secession was unsuccessful, the title of''' {{Blue| Free State of Van Zandt}}''' stuck. 2) :'''1867 SECOND Secession TRY'' After Texas reentered the Union following the Civil War, Van Zandt County again decided to secede from Texas, the Confederate States of America, and the United States. Citizens held a convention in 1867 in which the citizens elected delegates, and the delegates voted for secession, and wrote a Declaration of Independence using the USA Declaration of Independence as a model. The event was seen as a rebellion by the whole country. {{Image|file=Van_Zandt_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Canton, Tx Mural. }}{{clear}} https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/pdf01 ::General Sheridan sent a cavalry unit to put a stop to such nonsense. The citizens of Van Zandt called an emergency meeting and the delegates declaring war on the United States. The wooded landscape of the county caused difficulties for horses to travel through. :Citizens who knew the area, ambushed General Sheridan's unit, until they retreated. This victory gave a boost to the citizens, who were elated with their victory and celebrated with alcohol. :In the midst of the celebration, the citizens were surrounded by Sheridan's troops. They put anklets and imprisoned them in a prison of wooden posts near Canton. . Two ex Confederate soldiers, W. A Allen and Harden Allen were included.. W. A Allen used his hidden knife to wear down the anklets Rain began and the guards were down to one man. The prisoners escaped. The altercations between the Van Zandt or the US. Arrest warrants were sent, no prisoners stood trial.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/pdf01

===Government Offices=== '''Of NOTE''': citizens of each city take very seriously having the county seat in their city and many near altercations resulted. Van Zandt County has had six courthouses:'''1848, 1850, 1859, 1873, 1896''' and '''1937''' http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Canton/VanZandtCountyCourthouseCantonTexas.htm '''1st Courthouse,, 1848, [[:Category:Jordan's Saline, Texas|Jordan's Saline]]'' *[[:Category:Jordan's Saline, Texas|Jordan's Saline]] a town founded several years earlier, was selected as the county seat. The town was named for its founder, John Jordan, who had established a salt works there. The county’s first courthouse, was built 1848, with a square floor plan, possibly in the Greek Revival style. '''2nd Courthouse, 1850, [[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]]''' After Wood county was formed from Van Zandt, the previous county suddenly was in the NE part. So Van Zandt selected [[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]] (centrally located) to be the county seat. '''[[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]] had just been formed from Old Canton. (centrally located). As temporary county seat, a log cabin was built in '''[[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]] in 1850 to serve as the county’s second courthouse. '''3rd Courthouse 1859''' [[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]] built a brick building with a square floor plan, was built in 1859. '''4th Courthouse, 1873, '''[[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]]''' 1873, the citizens of [[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]] built a new wood frame courthouse, a 50 foot square and 2-story wood frame building, replacing the 1859 courthouse which had been condemned. During the next 20 years, growing towns, [[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]] and [[:Category:Wills Point, Texas|Wills Point]] had a continuing feud over the courthouse.. The Railroad started it by not extending its line to [[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]]. Soon [[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]] businessmen paid for [[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]]'s own railway extension to Edgewood. 1877 [[:Category:Wills Point, Texas|Wills Point]] Citizens wrestled the county seat away from [[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]], and armed citizens went there to retrieve the county records. Texas Supreme court settled it by returning the county seat to [[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]]. '''5th Courthouse, 1896, [[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]]''' James Riely Gordon designed and built by Otto Krueger. Built of brick in the Richardsonian Romanesque style on a Greek cross plan, the courthouse had a three-story main section with a six-story tower with a copper eagle on top of a pyramidal roof. The building contained corner entrances, dormers, chimneys and turrets with patterns in the brick at the roof line. This structure served the county until 1935 when it was demolished. {{Image|file=Van_Zandt_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=1896 courthouse. }}{{Image|file=Van_Zandt_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1896 Courthouse MURAL. }}{{clear}} '''6th Courthouse, 1937 ''' Public Works Administration (funds $142,585) built this courthouse, to give work for men without jobs or farms. It is art-modern style, brick, with cast stone veneer by Volcker. This courthouse has stepped massing with a vertical emphasis and stone-carved Art-Deco details and stone-carved government symbols such as fasces and scales of justice. {{Image|file=Van_Zandt_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1937 courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcv02 :Location Van Zandt County is on I-Hwy 20, 50 miles E of Dallas in Clayton Area of NE Texas :Center of the county is at 32° 25' N, 95° 59' W, near the county seat of Canton. :Size- 855 square miles :Altitude - from 421 to 573 feet. :Rivers/Creeks -Neches River in E Van Zandt County, and Sabine River forms part of of NE county line. :Creeks- E part are part of the Trinity River watershed. :Soil - NW 1/3 of county is undulating with gray to black, cracking clayey soils, slightly acidic, light-colored, loamy soils over deep clayey subsoils. ::Central 1/3 - light-colored soils with sandy surfaces over mottled, clayey subsoils. ::SE1/3 gently rolling to hilly terrain with light colored loam over very deep, reddish, clayey subsoils. :Natural resources include oil, gas, salt, iron ore, and clays. ::W 1/3--- Blackland Prairies egion: tall grasses, mesquite, oak, pecan, elm trees along streams. :Wildlife-- E gray and fox squirrels, bats, skunks, small herbivores, gophers, mice, rabbits, armadillos, raccoons, white-tailed deer, opossums, bobcats, coyotes, red and grey foxes, Frogs, toads, poisonous copperhead, cottonmouth, coral, and rattlesnake. :Climate is '''subtropical humid with hot summers.''' :Rainfall - forty-three inches :Temperature is Average 65° F. January -low of 33° to 54° F . July range from 72° to 97° F. Growing season averages 250 days per year, Last freeze in mid March and first freeze, late November https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcv02 ===Adjacent Counties=== *Rains County (north) *Wood County (northeast) *Smith County (east) *Henderson County (south) *Kaufman County (west) *Hunt County (northwest =====County Resouces===== *[http://www.linkpendium.com/van_zandt-tx-genealogy/ Van zandt co. genealogy] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txvzcgs/vzgspub.htm TxGen genealogy]{{Image|file=Van_Zandt_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Cow, "Where'd Everyone Go". }} *"Olde Tyme Recipes of Van Zandt County, TX": Price for CD: $15 each. *Marriage Books I, II and III, plus Divorce Book: Price for CD: $40 each. *Van Zandt County Quarterlies, 1980-2003: Price for CD: $15 each. *Graveyards of Van Zandt Co., TX, All Volumns: Price for CD: $40 each. *Van Zandt County Histories & Biographies, Book I: (out of print in book form): Price for CD: $50 each. ===Protected areas=== :Lake Tawakoni :Plunk Lake ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 48,140 people residing in the county with a population density of 57 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 91.96% White, 2.94% Black or African American, 0.62% Native American, 0.18% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 2.71% from other races, and 1.56% from two or more races. 6.65% of the population were Hispanic.The median income for a household in the county was $35,029, and the median income for a family was $41,175. The per capita income for the county was $16,930. About 10.30% of families and 13.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.90% of those under age 18 and 12.10% of those age 65 or over. {{Image|file=Van_Zandt_County_Texas.gif |align=r |size=220 |caption=location in Texas. }}{{clear}} *Van Zandt County Regional Airport (Wills Point) *Canton-Hackney Airport (Canton) '''Highways'''
*I-20 (TX) Interstate 20 *U.S. Highway 80 *Texas 19.svg State Highway 19 *Texas State Highway 64 *Texas State Highway 110 Texas State Highway 198 '''Newspapers''':
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Democratic until the late twentieth century. Despite strong showing by Populists and other third parties at the end of the nineteenth century, Democrats wonevery presidential election from the time of Reconstruction through 1968. After 1972, when Republican Richard Nixon carried the county over Democrat George McGovern, the area began to trend Republican. Though Democrat Jimmy Carter carried the county in 1976, the area went Republican in every other presidential election from 1972 through 2004. In 2005 a number of county office holders abandoned the Democratic party and became Republicans.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcv02 *1963 - a petroleum refinery was constructed near Edgewood. *Morton Salt Company - Grand Saline *Recreational afforded by completion of Lake Tawakoni *Completion of Hwy, I 2- through the county, :1988 the average annual income from agricultural products was $51 million, 7% from cattle, hogs, and dairy products. :1990s - beef cows, hay, sweet potatoes, Nursery stock, grains, vegetables, and cotton *The heavy forestation impedes growth some, with dense brush, erosion. ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Canton, Texas|Canton]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Edom, Texas|Edom]] *[[:Category:Fruitvale, Texas|Fruitvale]] *[[:Category:Grand Saline, Texas|Grand Saline]] *[[:Category:Van, Texas|Van]] *'''[[:Category:Wills Point, Texas|Wills Point]]''' =====Towns===== *[[:Category:Edgewood, Texas|Edgewood]] *[[:Category:Callender Lake, Texas|Callender Lake]] *[[:Category:Myrtle Springs, Texas|Myrtle Springs]] Uninco communities
*'''[[:Category:Ben Wheeler, Texas|Ben Wheeler]]''' *[[:Category:Colfax, Texas|Colfax]] *[[:Category: Martins Mill, Texas|Martin's Mill]] ::[[:Category:Corinth, Texas|Corinth]] (Ghost Town) ::[[:Category:Mars, Texas|Mars]] (Ghost Town) ====Schools==== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} *1880s public school system was inaugurated, and between 1887 and 1890 twenty-five new schools were constructed. ====Public Schools==== :Athens Independent School District :Canton Independent School District :Edgewood Independent School District (Van Zandt County, Texas) :Eustace Independent School District :Fruitvale Independent School District :Grand Saline Independent School District :Lindale Independent School District :Mabank Independent School District :Martin's Mill Independent School District :Van Independent School District :Wills Point Independent School District '''Private Schools'''
:Lighthouse Christian Academy (Christian) ====Historic Census==== :1850 --- 1,348 — :1860 --- 3,777 180.2% :1870 --- 6,494 71.9% :1880 --- 12,619 94.3% :1890 --- 16,225 28.6% :1900 --- 25,481 57.0% :1910 --- 25,651 0.7% :1920 --- 30,784 20.0% :1930 --- 32,315 5.0% :1940 --- 31,155 −3.6% :1950 --- 22,593 −27.5% :1960 --- 19,091 −15.5% :1970 --- 22,155 16.0% :1980 --- 31,426 41.8% :1990 --- 37,944 20.7% :2000 --- 48,140 26.9% :2010 --- 52,579 9.2% :Est. 2015 --- 53,547 =====Festivals===== {{Image|file=Van_Zandt_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Canton Trade Days }} *[https://firstmondaycanton.com '''{{Red|FIRST MONDAY TRADE DAYS, CANTON}}'''] -''' held monthly lasts 2-3 days''' {{Image|file=Van_Zandt_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=500 |caption=First Monday Canton Trade Days }}{{Clear}} *BOO on the Bricks *Wills Point Bluebird Festival April *April In Edom *Edom Festival of the Arts October *Fall Feral Hog Fest October, Ben Wheeler *Edgewood Heritage Festival November :Christmas on the Bricks - Wills Point :[http://vantx.com/chamber/van-oil-festival-pageant/ Van Oil Festival] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=260 |caption= }} {{clear}} *[[:Category: Prairie Springs Cemetery, Ben Wheeler, Texas|Prairie Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Haven of Memories Cemetery, Canton, Texas|Haven of Memories Cemetery]] *[[:Category: High Cemetery, Canton, Texas|High Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Highland Cemetery, Canton, Texas|Highland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hillcrest Cemetery, Canton, Texas|Hillcrest Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Morris Chapel Cemetery, Canton, Texas|Morris Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Starr Cemetery, Canton, Texas|Starr Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Colfax Cemetery, Colfax, Texas|Colfax Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oak Hill Cemetery, Edgewood, Texas|Oak Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Edom Cemetery, Edom, Texas|Edom Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sand Flat Cemetery, Grand Saline, Texas|Sand Flat Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Woodside Cemetery, Grand Saline, Texas|Woodside Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Holly Springs Cemetery, Van Zandt County, Texas|Holly Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Myrtle Springs, Texas|Myrtle Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oakland Cemetery, Oakland, Texas|Oakland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old Bethel Cemetery, Phalba, Texas|Old Bethel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Elm Grove Cemetery, Roddy, Texas|Elm Grove Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Marvin Chapel Cemetery, Van Zandt County, Texas|Marvin Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: White Rose Cemetery, Wills Point, Texas|White Rose Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rock Hill Cemetery, Van Zandt County, Texas|Rock Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Marvin Chapel Cemetery, Van Zandt County, Texas|Marvin Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: New Harmony Cemetery, Van Zandt County, Texas|New Harmony Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2753 findaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/VanZandt/ListVanZandt.html Cemeteries of Van Zandt county], Gloria Mayfield *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Van_Zandt_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Genealogy] ===Notables=== *James Stephen Hogg, *Ima Hogg, philanthropist, b Mineola, TX *Bob Hall, member of the Texas State Senate from Van Zandt County https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Hall_(politician) =====Land Grants===== *Van Zandt County is a portion of the original Mercer Grant http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Van-Zandt-County-Texas.htm ===Sources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/pdf01 *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcv02 *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txvzcgs/vzgspub.htm *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2753 findaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/VanZandt/ListVanZandt.html Cemeteries of Van Zandt county], Gloria Mayfield *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Van_Zandt_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Genealogy]

Vandalia Cemetery, Vandalia, Iowa

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[[Category:Vandalia Cemetery, Vandalia, Iowa]] [[Category:Jasper County, Iowa, Cemeteries]] Vandalia is a very small town in Jasper County, Iowa, near the border it shares with Polk County. It began as the town of Carr, in Des Moines Township, later becoming Vandalia. [http://www.iowapioneers.com/County%20Guides/JasperCoGuide.htm Iowa Pioneers, Jasper County] [https://www.facebook.com/VandaliaCemeteryAssociation/info Vandalia Cemetery Association Facebook Page] == Transcription == This cemetery is currently being photographed by [[Brown-8212|Abby Glann]], starting June 21, 2014, still happening. Below is a working transcription. Images will be uploaded as profiles are created for the people buried there. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''GPS Location''' |- |[[Dobbs-414|Deitrick, formerly Dobbs]]||Candy M.||1968 May 19||2012 January 25||Married Douglas C. 1990 March 31, Parents of Leressa, Bryanna, Jacob||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dobbs-414 064], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Dobbs-414-1 065] || N/A |- |Deitrick||Douglas C.||1962 December 28||not applicable||Married Candy M. 1990 March 31; Parents of Leressa, Bryanna, Jacob||064, 065 || N/A |- |[[Hawkins-4705|Miller, formerly Hawkins]]||Bertha Mae||1908||1986||Married to Harry O. November 2, 1927; Parents of Lavern, Layton, Mary, Mildred||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hawkins-4705 066], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vandalia_Cemetery_Vandalia_Iowa 068] || N/A |- |[[Miller-28031|Miller]]||Harry O.||1906||1988||Married to Bertha Mae November 2, 1927; Parents of Lavern, Layton, Mary, Mildred||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hawkins-4705 066], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vandalia_Cemetery_Vandalia_Iowa 068] || N/A |- |Miller, formerly Unknown||Gretchen M.||1915||1998||Married December 25, 1940 o Kenneth E. Miller; Parents of Marilyn, Robert, Thomas||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vandalia_Cemetery_Vandalia_Iowa-1 069], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vandalia_Cemetery_Vandalia_Iowa-2 070] || N/A |- |Miller||Kenneth E.||1913||1997||Married October 25, 1940 to Gretchen M. Unknown; Parents of Marilyn, Robert, Thomas||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vandalia_Cemetery_Vandalia_Iowa-1 069], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vandalia_Cemetery_Vandalia_Iowa-2 070] || N/A |- |Overton||Steve||1958||1996||Son||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vandalia_Cemetery_Vandalia_Iowa-3 071], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vandalia_Cemetery_Vandalia_Iowa-4 072] || N/A |- |Overton, formerly Unknown||Wilma||1934||2008||Mom||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vandalia_Cemetery_Vandalia_Iowa-3 071], [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vandalia_Cemetery_Vandalia_Iowa-5 073] || N/A |- |[[Colyn-19|Miller, formerly Colyn]]||Ila B.||1925||2013||Married September 2, 1943 to Everett H. Miller||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vandalia_Cemetery_Vandalia_Iowa-6 074] || N/A |- |[[Miller-21314|Miller]]||Everett H.||1914||1985||Married September 2, 1943 to Ila B. Colyn||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Vandalia_Cemetery_Vandalia_Iowa-6 074] || N/A |- |} == Sources ==

Vann Generations with Cherokee Origins

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[[Category:Native American Sources]] [[Category:Cherokee]] == Citation Text == William H. Vann, ''Vann generations with Cherokee origins: from John Joseph Vann & James Clement Vann I of NC, SC, & GA., ca 1750-1991,'' Fort Worth, Tex. : W.H. Vann II (1993) == How to Find this Book == Per OCLC, this book is in a limited number of locations: # Salem Libraries; Winston-Salem, NC 27101 United States # HathiTrust Digital Library; Ann Arbor, MI 48104 United States # Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, IN 46802 United States # Chestatee Regional Library System, Dawson and Lumpkin County Libraries, Dawsonville, GA 30534 United States # Statesboro Regional Library, Statesboro, GA 30458 United States # Atlanta History Center | Kenan Research Center and Cherokee Garden Library, Atlanta, GA 30305 United States The LDS [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2748042?availability=Sacramento%20California%20FamilySearch%20Library has a copy] in their offline storage in Sacramento, California. == Commentary == Per a post on GenForum, apparently a lot of the information from this book came from Barbara Pommer.[https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/vann/1686/ John and Joseph are not the same], GenForum Vann forum, 29 Aug 2001 == Footnotes ==

Vanover Name Study

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[[Category: Vanover Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] == Vanover One Name Study == === Scope === The scope of this study is to research the Vanover last name within the United States, and any immigration to the United States. === How to Join === Please contact the project leader [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] or post a comment. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Members: * [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] * [[Stephens-3929|Alice Thomsen]] === Goals === #Source any unsourced family member # Connect any unconnected family member to one of the oldest Vanover lineages in the United States # Discover the relationship between the oldest Vanover individuals within the United States and any immigration to the United States # Discover and document any DNA relationships in and between Weddington families === Adding a Profile to this Study === Please avoid adding every Vanover profile to this Study. See '''List of Vanover Profiles''' below, to get a sorted list of every Vanover profile on WikiTree. The criteria for adding a Vanover profile to the study are: # Add a Vanover profile to this study if their Vanover ancestor is currently unknown. # Add a Vanover profile to this study if they are Adopted. See the "Adopted" section below for more information. # The top level progenitors of the main Vanover families have already been added to the study. To add your ancestor to this study, simply copy the following template to the Biography section of his or her profile:
{{One Name Study|name=Vanover|category=Vanover Name Study}}
Once the profile is connected to the main Vanover family line, then remove the template from the profile. === Process === # Take existing Vanover profiles on WikiTree, and use records found on FamilySearch.org, and Find A Grave, to reconstruct pedigree as much as possible # Find other Vanovers on FamilySearch.org and Find A Grave, add them to WikiTree, reconstruct pedigree or find where they fit in existing families # Find any historical newspaper references to any Vanover in the United States # Find any histories of the Vanover family, whether books, previous personal research, or other written materials. Use these to compare against primary records. == Vanover Genealogy == === History === [[Vanover-74|Cornelius Vanover I]], his wife and son, [[Van_Houwegem-1|Cornelius Vanover II]], migrated from Netherlands to New Amsterdam (now New York) sometime before 1693, when we have records of Cornelius II in America. [[Vanover-11|Cornelius Vanover III]] was the first in the Vanover line to be born in America and all Vanover descendants, we think, can be traced back to him. This makes the Vanover family part of the New Netherland Settlers. See more at the [[Project:New_Netherland_Settlers|New Netherland Settlers Project]]. === Sticker === The New Netherland Descendant sticker can be placed on any Vanover descendant (born after 1776). Place the following after the == Biography == section in their profile:
{{New Netherland Descendant Sticker}}

=== List of Vanover Profiles === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=VANOVER&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Vanover Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name === Oldest in the United States === See [[Vanover-74|Cornelius Vanover I]], his son, [[Van_Houwegem-1|Cornelius Vanover II]], and his son, [[Vanover-11|Cornelius Vanover III]]. There are 6 Cornelius Vanover's in a row. Cornelius III is where other children start to branch out. === Additional Research === * [[Space:Descendants_of_Stephen_Osborn_and_Mary_Vanover|Descendants of Stephen Osborn and Mary Vanover]] ** The data in this page needs reformatting, and much of the data needs to be added directly to WikiTree. == Vanover DNA == There seems to a [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Vanover?iframe=yresults dormant Vanover DNA] project at FamilyTreeDNA, with very little tests and inconclusive results. Two paternal haplogroups are shown: R-M269 and R-L21. But we have no idea who submitted these tests, or what their paper trail genealogy is to Vanover to confirm any lineage with any type of confidence. One male Vanover profile on 23andMe shows a paternal haplogroup of '''R-L21'''. However, there is no paper trail genealogy to confirm his lineage. More DNA test results need to be found to determine if this is the main paternal haplogroup for Vanover. Other R-L21 DNA resources: * https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-l21/about/background * https://www.geni.com/projects/R-L21-Y-DNA/3837 * https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-L21/ * https://www.academia.edu/24686284/The_phylogenealogy_of_R_L21_four_and_a_half_millennia_of_expansion_and_redistribution There is also a [https://dutchancestorline.blogspot.com/2019/11/van-middlesward-brokaw-van-voorhees.html blog post about Vanover DNA], referencing some tests that have been done. It indicates haplogroup R-L21. But again, nothing conclusive. === Melungeon Connection === See the [[Space:Melungeon_Roots|Melungeon Roots]] Project. There are some sources say that Vanover was one of the names that is found in Melungeon families. The academic paper, ''[https://jogg.info/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/71.006.pdf Melungeons, A Multi-Ethnic Population]'', outlines that Collins was a Melungeon family that was found in North Carolina, and specifically Ashe County, North Carolina (see p. 21 of that paper). The paper also stated that some of the Melungeon families then migrated into Kentucky. Ashe County, North Carolina is where a branch of the Vanover family was located. Here we have a [[Collins-5431|Nancy Collins]] marrying into the Vanover family. She was born in North Carolina, although we don't know exactly where, but it was likely in Ashe County. Her and her husband, [[Vanover-102|Daniel Vanover]], moved to Kentucky sometime, as she died in Letcher County, Kentucky. DNA testing will likely be required to test this theory. A more modern, or recent, connection is [[Vanover-662|Effie (Vanover) Goins]] (1929-2008), who married [[Goins-2849|Raymond Goins]], who may be a Melungeon descendant. See his ancestor, [[Goins-296|Isham Goins]]. More research on this line is needed. The notable military pilot, [[Powers-2148|Francis Gary Powers]], is said to have Melungeon roots. His great-great-grandparents are [[Vanover-42|Mary Rebecca Vanover]] and [[Mullins-679|Marhsall Solomon Mullins]]. Marshall's grandmother is [[Dameron-141|Nancy Dameron]]. Dameron is one of the surnames as potentially identified with the Melungeon families. However, Mary Rebecca Vanover's parents are uncertain. On the Find A Grave profile for her is this note: :''"In the book "The Vanover Family" by Gregory Lynn Vanover, P O Box 1192, Culpeper, VA 22701, on page 80, he has her listed 2 ways. He has her listed as the daughter of Cornelius VI and Sarah Hill AND as the daughter of '''Daniel Vanover''' and '''Nancy Collins'''. (Cornelius VI and Daniel were brothers, sons of Cornelius V). I am not sure who her parents were but currently have her listed as the daughter of Cornelius VI."'' (Emphasis mine.) If it is correct that Francis Gary Powers has Melungeon ancestry, then it makes more sense if Mary Rebecca Vanover's parents are Daniel Vanover and Nancy Collins. Collins is another Melungeon family name, even though we currently do not have her parents identified yet. That way it makes sense that Melungeon families are coming through both Mary Rebecca Vanover and her husband, Marshall Solomon Mullins, and their descendants. More research is needed to confirm. == Sources == One of the major genealogical sources for the Vanover family is a privately printed book by Gregory Lynn Vanover: * The Vanover Family: Descendants of Cornelys Van Hovgem of Flatbush, Kings County, Long Island, New York, by Gregory Lynn Vanover , First Edition, Privately Printed, 1989, Broadfoot Publishing Company, Rte 4, Box 508C, Wilmington NC 28405. * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-2HD3-J?i=368&cat=695249 ** 1832 Russell County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List, '''William Vanover''' * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-295G-Z?i=32&cat=695249 ** 1834 Russell County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List, '''William Vanover''', '''Samuel Vanover''' * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-295V-N?i=54&cat=695249 ** 1838 Russell County, Virginia Personal Property Tax List, '''William Vanover'''

Vantine Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Vantine Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This One Name Study follows the descendants of [[Fonteyn-6 |Carel Fonteyn]] and Catharine de Baile. The name quickly changed to Vantine, Van Tine, Vantyne, and Vantyne. There are few families which have the Vantine surname which are not descended from them, most notably the Warren Vantine photography family of Massachusetts. However, they will be included in this study to help any researchers interested in those lineages. == But The Name's Spelled Wrong! == What has this to do with the Fonteyn (Van Tine, Van Tyne, etc.) family, you are certainly asking. The legal language of New Amsterdam was Dutch, but most people were illiterate in any language. Henry Fiske says in his ''Dutch and Quaker Colonies'' that there were at least 26 languages being spoken in a town with only about four thousand inhabitants. I have never found proof that Charles Fonteyn could read or write either French or Dutch, the one signature existing being his mark "X" only. Throughout these records, wild variations in spelling the name Fonteyn are evident. First Known Signature Mark 28 Jan 1666
{{Image|file=Van_Tine_Name_Study.gif |caption=Carel Fonteyn's Mark }} As Rosalie Fellows Bailey remarks in "Dutch Naming Systems": "In the seventeenth century, it was the custom of Dutch magistrates and scribes to translate foreign names into what they believed to be equivalent Dutch names and so enter them on the court records or other series of records kept in that language. If the foreign name was difficult to translate, the seventeenth century Dutch magistrate or scribe usually entered a phonetic approximation. Such might take the form of a Dutch name similar in sound to the foreign name, but often quite different in meaning; or the foreign name might merely be spelled phonetically by translating the sound of the name in letters as the Dutch pronounced their letters." Through my years of research on this family, I have discovered that the change from Fonteyn to Vantine follows many different paths. In the following chart, there are a few listed: Fontaine Fonteyn Vontine Vantine Van Tine Tine
Ffontaine Vonteyn Vantyne Van Tyne Tyne
Fantine Fontime Phantine
Fountin Fontijn Fanton
To further complicate matters, the name is frequently misspelled. Valentine, Vandine, Van Dyne, Van Line, or Van Fine are some of the many variations. It can be confused with the "real" Dutch names of Van Tyn and Van Tien. Given names suffered similar mistreatment as evidenced by the name Jacques Fonteyn. In the late 1780's, a perplexed tax enumerator in Adams County, Pennsylvania, scratched his head and gave it his best effort and listed Zwacks Vantine as a taxable male head of household. Rosalie Fellows Bailey also came to the same conclusion, "The Van Tyne or Vantine family of central New Jersey has a misleadingly Dutch connotation since the family is of French origin." As late as 1814, I have clear evidence that the family continued to use both variations of the name. The documents that I have which were signed by Cornelius Vantine to receive his War of 1812 land grant are clearly signed Cornelius Fantine in two separate places (I believe this to be John Vantine's, my third great grandfather's, brother--but no proof). The early tax and church records of Dutchess County use many variations of Fonteyn/Vantine. The only clear exception is William Vantine who always seems to be Vantine. Since his father William Fonteyn, who married Kniertje Wiltsie 29 Nov 1741, died shortly after William (son) was born, I feel certain that this steadfast spelling can be attributed to his mother's second husband, Koenradt Applie, a literate Swiss-German. {| | :[[:Category:Vantine_Name_Study|List of all descendants in DB so far]] || :[[Space:Gilded_Beaver_information]] || |- | :[[Space:Vantine_Family_History]] || :[[Space:Arbitration_Bond_of_1762]] || |- | :[[Space:Notes_by_Henry_Kipp_Van_Tine]] || :[[Space:Marriage_Affidavit_for_Carel_Fonteyn_and_Catharine_deBaile]] || |- | :[[Space:New_Jersey_State_Death_Index]] || :[[Space:Map_of_Somerset_County%2C_New_Jersey]] || |- | :[[Space:Missouri_State_Death_Index]] || :[[Space:Map_of_Dutchess_County%2C_New_York]] || |- | :[[Space:Taxpayers_of_Fishkill%2C_New_York%2C_before_1780#F]] || :[[Space:Northern_New_York_Tombstone_Transcription_Project]] || |- | :[[Space:Old_Miscellaneous_Records_of_Dutchess_County%2C_(NY)]] || :[[:Space:Vantine_Burials_in_Horton_Cemetery]] || |- | :[[Space:Low_Dutch_Settlements_in_Kentucky]] || :[[Space:Fonteyn_/_Vantine_Church_Records]] || |- | :[[Space:Index_to_Dutchess_Ancient_Documents]] || :[[Space:Fonteyn_/_Vantine_Bible_Records]] || |- | :[[Space:Philadelphia_Federal_Census_Records]] || :[[Space:Vantine_/_Vantyne_Bureau_of_Land_Management_Patents]] || |- | :[[Space:Philadelphia_City_Directories]] || :[[Space:Fonteyn_/_Vantine_Bibliography]] || |- | :[[Space:Vantine_/_Van_Tine_1812_Military_Records]] || :[[Space:A_History_of_the_Smock_Family]] || |- | :[[Space:Vantine_/_Van_Tine_Civil_War_Military_Records]] || :[[blank]] || |- | :[[Space:Frances_Phillips_Vantine%27s_Pension_File]] || :[[blank]] || |- | :[[Space:Fonteyn_/_Vantine_Colonial_and_Revolutionary_War]] || :[[Space:Collections_of_the_New-York_Genealogical_and_Biographical_Society]] || |- | :[[Space:Baptism_and_Marriage_Records_of_the_DRC_in_America]] || :[[Space:Yearbook_of_the_Holland_Society_of_New_York]] || |- | :[[Space:Marriage_and_Baptismal_records_primarily_from_Dutch_Reformed_Churches_in_the_17th_and_18th_century_in_New_Jersey.|Space:Marriage_and_Baptismal_records]] || :[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly]] || |} {{Image|file=Fonteyn-6-1.jpg |caption=Affidavit of Marriage for Carel Fonteyn }}

Varey - The French Connection

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A paper detailing the results of a research effort to establish the link(s) between UK Vareys and their supposed origins in France. VAREY - THE FRENCH CONNECTION Written by James Frank Varey - November 1999 Our search for a family origin in France was originally sparked off by my Father. Family tradition, passed to him by his Father, has it - simply - that the family came from France, but with no indication as to when or from which part. His supposition, based on no particular evidence, was that the first Vareys to enter this country must have been Huguenots, but once we started digging, this idea was quickly discounted. The Vareys were well established in Northumberland, Westmorland and Yorkshire by the middle of the 16th. century, long before the Huguenot influx which followed the revocation of The Edict of Nantes in 1685. However, to make quite sure, we checked Huguenot sources in London (mostly membership lists for the French churches in London), but without finding any Vareys. We therefore started looking at earlier possibilities which might explain how the Vareys came to be established in England. We could find no evidence of an indigenous origin; Varey is not a place-name in England, nor a name linked to an occupation; nor does it appear to be descriptive of any physical peculiarity. It is plausible therefore that it is an import, and since the name is well known in France from at least the 9th. century, we decided to start our researches at that end. The history of the name Varey in France, in one or other of its variant forms, is open to some speculation. It may derive from the Varasci, a Germanic tribe from the Varais, one of the Alamanni group of tribes, mentioned by the Romans, who - in one of the later barbarian invasions - settled around Besançon. They were "reduced" by the Franks around the year 600, but might perhaps have left some traces of their presence. An alternative - and the etymology might support this - is that the name originated with a Gallo-Roman (i.e. Celtic) landowner called Varus or Varius, in the region of Bourges. Whatever the derivation, by the 9th. century, in the reign of Charlemagne, Varey was already identified as a fortified site in the modern Department of Ain, in south-east France, some 25 kms. SE of Bourg-en-Bresse and 60 kms. NE of Lyon. Around 1150 a chateau had been built on the site by the Coligny family, but as so often happened, the chateau had a chequered history, with frequent changes of ownership. It was besieged in 1325 by the Comte de Savoie, fighting against the forces of the Comte de Geneve and the Dauphin, and again in 1595 during the Wars of Religion. It was burnt down during the Revolution and was abandoned for some fifty years, but was rebuilt in the mid-19th. century and is now a centre for the treatment of mentally disturbed children. Varey is to-day a small village, dominated by the chateau, with a subsidiary hamlet, the Abergement de Varey, about kms to the SE. In the earlier years, of course, Varey was merely a place-name. Indeed it was not until the mid-15th. century, with the ennoblement of Guillaume de Varey and his family in 1448, that it was formally established as a family name. In our search for French Vareys with a possible connection with England, our efforts focussed on two separate groups, one centred on Lyon, the other near Bourges. Our attention was first drawn to the Lyon group by a letter dated 1364 (a copy of which is in the British Library) written by Thomas de Varey while he was a hostage in England. The circumstances were complex. In September 1356, Prince Edward, the Black Prince, with a marauding Anglo-Gascon force of some 8,000 men, was cornered near Poitiers by a much larger French force, led by King Jean of France, and comprising the flower of French chivalry. In a most unlikely outcome, the French were defeated and King Jean was captured, taken to England and held to ransom. The ransom demands were extortionate, the negotiations protracted, and it was not until the middle of 1360 that the Treaty of Bretigny fixed the terms of a settlement. Apart from the surrender to England of vast areas of France, a monetary ransom of three million gold écus (an astronomical figure in those days) was agreed. Payment was to be guaranteed by forty hostages, all wealthy bourgeois, four from Paris and two each from eighteen other cities, including Lyon. The hostages were held in captivity, but not in prison. They also appear to have rotated, new hostages being substituted from time to time for those already in England. Thomas de Varey was sent as a hostage from Lyon early in 1364, and in spite of having been awarded an annual pension of 1,000 francs while he was in England, he found social life in London expensive. By July 1364 he was in debt and wrote to his associates in Lyon asking for more money. This at first sight seemed a plausible origin for the Varey clan in England, but the records show that Thomas returned to Lyon in April 1369 and there is no indication that he made any further visit to London. However, his prominent position in Lyon led us to investigate other members of his family, principally through documents available in the Municipal Archives at Lyon - specifically "Le Patriciat Lyonnais au 13e et 14e Siècle - Les Varey" by Guy de Valous, published in 1973. They were indeed prominent! • Bernard de Varey, captured with others in 1350 during an attack on Lyon, was described as belonging "aux plus honorables et aux plus riches families". Nine years later we find him in charge of the fortifications of the city against the Tard-Venus, a powerful company of brigands terrorising central France. • Humbert de Varey, following the battle of Brignais in April 1362 (a battle fought against Les Compagnies -marauding bands of unemployed soldiers) was named as the Commander of the Guard protecting Lyon. He is also recorded as lending large sums of money to pay off the brigands, and as being the owner of thirteen houses in Lyon (one of which we identified and visited). • Mattieu de Varey, a "chamarier" (a merchant of ornamented, luxury cloth) was a member of a delegation which went to Avignon in 1365 to solicit the support of Pope Urbain V in negotiations with Les Compagnies. (The Papacy was divided at this time, with a schismatic Pope in Avignon). • Guillaume de Varey, nicknamed Ploton, (and father of Thomas the hostage), who was also part of the delegation to Avignon, figures in the tax rolls as a wealthy bourgeois, and in 1365 was one of the Consuls of Lyon. The Pope agreed to lend money to Lyon only on the condition that Guillaume guaranteed the loan. And so on ... The family wealth appears to have been built up over a period between the late 13th. and the middle of the 15th. centuries, as a result of the manufacture and trade in cloth, although the family also included some prominent churchmen and a few Army Officers. In the latter part. of the period, the social standing and the wealth of the Lyon Vareys evidently declines and they appear to be "de simples artisans et de tout petits marchands". Indeed, Guy de Valous expresses some doubt as to whether those recorded could even have belonged to the same somewhat exalted family. By the early part of the 15th. Century, however, interest focusses on another, quite separate group of Varie, Varye, Varey, Varay or de Varey. (Spelling was still not standardised at that time. Indeed, consistency was rare before the 18th. century.) This group was centred round Bourges. An early reference records Reynaud de Varye, a rich cloth merchant of Bourges, lending money to Charles VII (King of France from 1422 to 1461) to finance his wars against the English, but it was Reynaud's sons, Guillaume and Simon, who brought the family into full prominence. Their financial support for Charles VII during the second quarter of the 15th. century, when France reconquered most of the territories ceded to England in the aftermath of the Hundred Years' War, resulted in the family being ennobled by Charles in 1448. Guillaume was the principal associate of Jacques Coeur (1395 to 1456) described as "l'homme d'affaires le plus important du moyen Age français", and with him made a fortune as a trader and financier. Guillaume was regarded as the inspirer of Louis Xl's economic policies in the 1460's and became Général de Finances (one of eight) for the whole of France. The letters of nobility issued in 1448 were granted to "Guillaume de Varie, ses frères et sa postérité", thus establishing the name as a family name. Guillaume's younger brother, Simon, held the position of Général de Finances en Languedoc from 1473 to 1476, and an otherwise unrecorded Imbert de Varey held the same post a decade later. Light was recently focussed on Simon de Varie by the discovery and identification of a magnificent Book of Hours which he commissioned in 1445, illuminated by the royal painter- illuminator Jean Fouquet. The work was acquired by the Getty Museum in California and contains a kneeling portrait of Simon at prayer, under the motto "Vie à mon Désir" - an anagram of Simon de Varie. (When the Getty first announced its acquisition, our cousins Richard and Simon Varey, who had done all the research on the Bourges group, went to see the Curator and announced "We are the Varey brothers, and we want it back". It didn't work!) By the middle of the 15th. century, Guillaume was one of the richest men in France, one of a coterie of merchant families who guided the country's financial administration from the mid-15th. century until the reign of François I (1515- 1547). Guillaume was firmly in favour with Louis XI (1461 - 83) and fully supported the King's policy of mercantilism and of attracting new business to France. Personally, he had business interests in Bourges, Tours, Paris, Rouen, Lyon, Marseilles and Montpellier, and was involved in arms manufacture, salt, skins, wool, silk, spices and other staples. His international business dealings included the British Isles, where he traded leather, cloth and wool. What are we to make of all this? Guillaume was clearly active in the trade between France and England and it was not uncommon at that time to use family members as "facteurs" to handle the overseas end of the business, as being supposedly more trustworthy than strangers. It is not entirely implausible therefore to speculate that an English-based branch of the family might have been established in this way. But there is no direct evidence to support this. We know that in 1448 Guillaume de Mazoran went to England to sell pine-martens (!) and gold cloth for Guillaume de Varie; that in 1450 Etienne Caillat was despatched to Scotland to buy leather for him; and in the same year a Ludovico de Francesco Strozzi was the correspondent in London for Guillaume and Jacques Coeur. But no Vareys. The same picture emerges in respect of the Vareys of Lyon. They traded cloth, which would undoubtedly have included England, but there is no documentary evidence. (A deceptively neat coincidence is that by the end of the 15th. century the Vareys of Lyon had been reduced to "de simples artisans" and in the 1540's there were Vareys living in Westmorland in much the same conditions). The basic problem, of course, is that documentary evidence - specifically records of baptisms, marriages and burials, which form the backbone of family history - does not exist in England prior to 1538, and by that time the family was fairly widespread. There were, however, some interesting incursions of French Vareys into England, albeit at a later date. Apart from Thomas the hostage, whom we have discounted as a progenitor (see above), there was a group of some 250 French migrant iron workers, including a John de Veré, who settled in England in the 16th. century, working the iron foundries in Sussex. This John de Veré, alias "Nono" from a French forbear (also known as John Merteley, assumed to be a corruption of Marteleur, which was apparently his occupation), was buried in 1574 under the name of Old John Nonye. (This sort of confusion is one of the joys of family history!) He was naturalised as John Verry in 1544 (Westminster Denization Roll 36 Henry 8) having been in England for 21 years, giving an immigration date of 1523. At the time of his naturalisation it was stated that he was married with three English-born children. Although at this period there were iron works at Fawcett Forest, north of Kendal, there is no sufficient reason to connect the Westmorland/Northumberland Vareys, all described as yeomen, with that industry. The timing for a potential link does not quite fit either. A further possible connection comes from the Returns of Aliens in London Henry VIII to James I. There are several indices recording the taxes imposed on foreign residents ("Lay Subsidies") and these show that from 1564 to 1591 a Frenchman, John Varye (variously called Varie, de Varrey and Varay) was resident in Tower Ward, with the occupation of "broker" - a trader - but an exhaustive search of the records of the four parishes in Tower Ward has revealed no marriage of John Varye nor the baptism of any children of his. Is there a connection with the Northumberland Vareys? It is of course possible that the John Varrey (born ? died 1638) who heads our current family tree, was the son of John Varye, the Frenchman. The dates would fit and there is no evidence of John Varrye's baptism in Northumberland, nor in any other of the northern counties. Nor has his first marriage been traced. We only know that four of his children and his wife died of the plague in 1602/03, and that he remarried in Newcastle in 1604. So he could have been born in London in, say, the late 1560's and have moved to Newcastle (with his first wife?) prior to 1595, when his first recorded child was baptised in St. Nicholas, Newcastle. Furthermore, he was at the time of his death a "skipper" and thus may easily come from elsewhere. But is such a connection probable? John Varrye is by no means the first member of the family in the general area: there are Vareys in Westmorland as early as 1542, Vareys in Aukland St. Andrew (Durham) in 1566, and by 1600 the name is recorded in most of its variants in Westmorland, Cumberland, Northumberland, Durham and Yorkshire. From this it is clear that John Varye, the Frenchman, could not be the sole progenitor of the Varey family in the northern counties, and to insert him arbitrarily into our family tree without any supporting evidence seems unduly imaginative. (Besides, there may be a better candidate. It is quite possible that John Varrye's father was the John Varrye who was granted a pardon by Elizabeth I in 1570 for having taken part in the Earls' Revolt of 1569, and who is described in the Patent Rolls as a "yeoman of Durham". But here again, the records are missing.) To go back even further in our search for the French Connection becomes increasingly hypothetical. Did the Vareys come to England with William the Conqueror? There is a list of the Knights who accompanied him in 1066, but there are no Vareys on it, and of course there is no record of the names of the rank and file who were with him. Nor are there - so far as we can discover - any lists of the stream of Norman soldiers and courtiers who came over in the following years. But our failure to establish firm links does not mean that the French Connection is a myth. The hypothesis which seems to me the most persuasive is that the family came from two distinct sources. When the trading French (either from Bourges or Lyon) settled in England in the 15th. century, they may have found an earlier group of French or Norman origin already established, perhaps from as early as the 11th. or 12th. centuries, and the expansion of the two groups may have proceeded in tandem until, with the passage of time, the various spellings were assimilated and the differences in origin were lost. 1 will close this note with an intriguing thought. One of the Lyon group referred to above was Guillaume de Varey, nicknamed "Ploton". He was Consul of Lyon in 1365 and was the father of Thomas the Hostage. The word "ploton" means nothing in modern French, but a dictionary of medieval French lists it as a variant of "peloton" - a ball, a snowball (1493), a cocoon of a silkworm (1605) and also as "un enfant ou petit animal qui est très gros". The nickname is repeated lower down the Lyon tree, and judging from this I think it quite possible that Guillaume and at least some of his descendants were sturdily built (to say the least). The Parish Register of St. Andrews, Penrith, records the burial on 5th. December 1630 of John Varey, "alias Plowdin" (which means nothing in English). Perhaps the nickname remained as a sort of memory in the family and was resuscitated in the case of the Penrith John, long after the meaning of the word was lost? Just perhaps. J. F. Varey Nov 1999

Various Ancestral Lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Various Ancestral Lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut == * compiled by [[Starr-4453|Frank Farnsworth Starr]] (1852-1939) & [Goodwin-6982|James Junius Goodwin] (1835-1915) * published Harford, Conn., 1915 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Various Ancestral Lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Goodwin Lines ::* https://archive.org/details/variousancestral01star ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005721985 * Vol. 2 Morgan Lines ::* https://archive.org/details/variousancestral02star ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005721985 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Vol. 2, Page 89: See [[Space: TAG| The American Genealogist]] (1933) Vol. 10, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11841/260/0 Page 260]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Starr, Frank Farnsworth. ''[[Space:Various Ancestral Lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut|Various Ancestral Lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut]]'' (Hartford, Conn., 1915) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Starr|Starr]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Starr, Frank Farnsworth. ''[[Space:Various Ancestral Lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut|Various Ancestral Lines of James Goodwin and Lucy (Morgan) Goodwin of Hartford, Connecticut]]'' (Hartford, Conn., 1915) Vol. , [ Page ].

Värmlands fältjägare

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[[Category:Fotjägare]] == Värmlands Fältjägare == A regiment that was created in 1788 in Värmland, Sweden. They were fighting in [[Wikipedia:Swedish_Pomerania|Swedish_Pomerania]] orange on the map below. See [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=65NjEOcyxJI video] {{Image|file=Varmlands_faltjagare.png |caption=[[Wikipedia:Swedish_Pomerania]] orange |align=l}} For more information see [[Space:Värmlands_fältjägare]] : {{Image|file=Varmlands_faltjagare-2.jpg |caption=Kongl. Wermlands Fältjägare |size=l |align=r}} The Royal Wermland Rifle Batallion was an elite unit within the swedish army and excisted between the years of 1789 and 1902. The club of Wermlands Fältjägare reenact the napoleonic era. The uniform is the model 1806. The battalion took part in fighting in Norway and Germany, where Leipzig are the most famous one. Many of the soldiers came from the ethnic forrest finn- minority of the western province of Wermland. The regiment took part in the 1809 coup de etat conducted against the swedish king Gustav IV Adolf, this later on led to the instalment of the royal house of Bernadotte. See also swedish page [http://www.faltjagare.se/docs/historia.html Historien om Värmlands Fältjägare] - Ett elitförband i svenska armén A short translation: '''1788''' aug 23 the king ordered that “Värmlands Fältjägare” shall be created with 600 people on the Norwegian border. Research in the military rolls tells us that most of the soldiers came from the area where the [[Wikipedia:Forest_Finns]] people lived [http://www.faltjagare.se/docs/historia.html Historien om Värmlands Fältjägare] - Ett elitförband i svenska armén. There were many Finns in Värmland at that time. '''1793-1797''' was it 150 soldiersGeneralmönsterrullor - Värmlands fältjägarregemente (S) 590 (1790-1793) Image 76 / page 143 (AID: v60375.b76.s143, NAD: SE/KrA/0023) :1790 sep 28Generalmönsterrullor - Värmlands fältjägarregemente (S) 590 (1790-1793) Image 135 / page 1 (AID: v60375.b135.s1, NAD: SE/KrA/0023) :1793 '''1801''' they are moved to Gothenburg {{Image|file=Varmlands_faltjagare.png |caption=[[Wikipedia:Swedish_Pomerania]] orange |align=l}} '''1805-1807''' they are moved to the north of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomerania Germany Pomerania] (orange on the map. This is part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleonic_Wars Napoleonic Wars] '''1806''' aug 23 Part of the international army is defeated and the Swedish part leaves Lauenburg for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stralsund Stralsund] '''1807''' the Swedish troops in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stralsund Stralsund] are attacked '''1807''' sep 27 the Swedish troops from Värmland leave [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stralsund Stralsund] '''1808''' apr 15 fights in Värmland with Norway '''1808''' apr 18 battle at [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Lier|Lier]], Norway '''1809''' mar 9 the regiment received orders to leave for Stockholm from Karlstad. The plan was to to overthrow [[Wikipedia:Gustav_IV_Adolf_of_Sweden|King Gustav IV Adolf]] - [[Wikipedia:Coup_of_1809|Coup of 1809]]. Gustav IV Adolf of Sweden inability kept Sweden falling apart and that the great powers sought to divide Sweden among themselves. It had been decided in [[Wikipedia:Congress_of_Erfurt|Congress of Erfurt]] in 1808 that Russia would take the northern part of Sweden, including Finland, right down to the Motala River, while Denmark had the remaining southern part, including the former Danish provinces of Skåne, Blekinge and Halland, and there this Norwegian landscape Bohuslan. See also: * [[Wikipedia:Finnskogen]] * [[Wikipedia:Forest_Finns]] * [http://www.hhogman.se/kartor_sveriges%20grannar.htm#Svenska%20Pommern Map] Hans Högman Svenska Pommern, 1700-tal * [http://www.hhogman.se/regementen_infanteriet-5.htm#xl_Narke-Varmlands_regemente Närke Värmlands regemente] Hans Högman * [http://runeberg.org/mjantreg/0385.html Anteckningar rörande svenska regementernas historia / 381] - 1866 - N:o 26. Kongl. Vermlands Fältjägare-Regemente * [[Wikipedia:sv:Värmlands_fältjägarkår]] * [http://www.varmlandsrotter.se/va/artikel1995_1.htm VärmlandsAnor nr 1995:1] Fältjägaren Frid var min farfars far * [http://www.brittbragee.se/varmlands-faltjagare Värmlands fältjägare] - Britt Bragée * [http://www.regionvarmland.se/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/forskarblad_10_02_28.pdf Arkivcentrums forskarblad Nr 10] Forska om soldater * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/190298407122/ Facebook] Kongl. Wermlands Fältjägare * Book: [https://biblioteket.stockholm.se/titel/226162 Anteckningar om Värmlands fältjägare D. 1, Åren 1788-1814] {{Image|file=Varmlands_faltjagare.jpg |caption= [[Wikipedia:Forest_Finns]] |size=l }} ==== Genealogy Sources ==== * [http://www.soldatreg.se/soldatreg/varmlands-soldatreg/ Värmlands Soldatreg] * [http://www.soldatreg.se/litteratur/ Books] about Swedish soldiers ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Värmlands_fältjägare|What links here]]

Vaughan Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Vaughan families and information about individuals, places, and things named Vaughan. === Origins of Vaughan Surname === It is a Welsh (Wales) name. The same as Bychan or Vychan, whihc mean little, small in stature. It is also the son of a father with the same name. === Geographic Centers === In the UK most with this surname live in the western side of England, close to Wales. Many also found in Ireland from those who moved from Wales to Ireland. In the USA, most live in New York, Virginia and Texas. === Vaughans and Vaughns on WikiTree === Here is the current [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/V/VAUGHN_1.html Vaughn Index]. If you add yourself or a family member named Vaughn your additions will automatically appear on the index tomorrow. [[Category:Family Histories]]

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[http://www.vaughan-vaughn.org/dna-testing/results.htm Vaughn/Vaughan yDNA Study] ----- == 1805 Georgia Land Lottery == :Benjamin Vaughan (1) :Daniel Vaughan (1) :Isaac Vaughan (1) :Jane Vaughan [widow] (1) :[http://wmrwills.blogspot.com/2012/07/i-appreciate-all-good-commendations.html Littleberry Vaughan] (1) :William Vaughan (2) :Abner Vaughn (1) :[http://wmrwills.blogspot.com/2012/07/i-appreciate-all-good-commendations.html Benjamin Vaughn] (1) :George Vaughn (1) :[http://wmrwills.blogspot.com/2012/07/i-appreciate-all-good-commendations.html Hundley Vaughn] (1) [[http://www.vaughan-vaughn.org/hundley.htm More data about Hundley Vaughn]] :James Vaughn [orphans of] (1) :Jesse Vaughn (1) :John Vaughn (2) :William Vaughn (3) == 1810 Tennessee Census Index ==
NameCountyTownship
Joel Vaughan Rutherford Jefferson
Peter Vaughan Rutherford Nashville
Driery Vaughn Rutherford Jefferson
James Vaughn Rutherford Nashville
Peter Vaughn Rutherford Jefferson
== 1820 Tennessee Census Index ==
Name County Township
Abraham Vaughan Franklin No Twp Listed
David Vaughan Franklin No Twp Listed
Drury Vaughan Rutherford Murfreesboro
Henrietta Vaughan Humphreys No Twp Listed
Henry B. Vaughan Sumner Gallatin
James Vaughan Rutherford Murfreesboro
James Vaughan Wilson Lebanon
John Vaughan Smith No Twp Listed
John P. Vaughan Montgomery No Twp Listed
Joshua P. Vaughan Montgomery No Twp Listed
Letecia Vaughan Smith No Twp Listed
Lucy Vaughan Sumner Gallatin
Mary F. Vaughan Wilson No Twp Listed
Melcijah Vaughan Sumner Gallatin
Peter Vaughan Lincoln Fayetteville
Peter Vaughan Rutherford Murfreesboro
Richard Vaughan Davidson No Twp Listed
Richard Vaughan Rutherford Murfreesboro
Richard B. Vaughan Rutherford Murfreesboro
Richard C. Vaughan Sumner Gallatin
Saml Vaughan Sumner Gallatin
Samuel Vaughan Franklin No Twp Listed
Sarah Vaughan Rutherford Murfreesboro
Thomas Vaughan Sumner Gallatin
Thomas Vaughan Warren No Twp Listed
William Vaughan Rutherford Murfreesboro
William Vaughan Sumner Gallatin
Willis Vaughan Montgomery No Twp Listed
Abner Vaughn Williamson Franklin
David Vaughn Davidson No Twp Listed
Dixon Vaughn Williamson Franklin
Edward Vaughn Davidson Outside Nashville
James Vaughn White Sparta
James Vaughn Williamson Franklin
Joel Vaughn Davidson Outside Nashville
John Vaughn Williamson Franklin
Paul Vaughn Davidson No Twp Listed
Reuben Vaughn Wayne No Twp Listed
Spencer C. Williamson Franklin
William Vaughn Williamson Franklin
== 1830 Tennessee Census Index == Carter County :William Vaughn --- Davidson County :Paul Vaughn :David Vaughn :Daniel Vaughn :Thos Vaughn :Johnson Vaughn :Emd Vaughn :Ewd Vaughn --- Fentress County :William Vaughn --- Franklin County :Sidney Vaughn --- Hardeman County :Thomas J Vaughn :Martin Vaughn :Edmond Vaughn --- Hawkins County :[[Vaughan-335 | John Vaughn]] --- Henderson County :Pascal Vaughn --- Hickman County :James Vaughn :[[Vaughn-161 | Benjamin Vaughn]] --- Lincoln County :Peter Vaughn :Jeremiah Vaughn :Wm W Vaughn --- Montgomery County :John P Vaughn :Herbert L Vaughn :Mary P Vaughn :Mary Vaughn :Michael Vaughn :John P Vaughn --- Perry County :Letitia Vaughn :William Vaughn :Wm Vaughn --- Rhea County :Jno Vaughn --- Roane County :Jesse Vaughn :Achilans Vaughn --- Robertson County :Nathan Vaughn :Mary Vaughn :John E Vaughn --- Shelby County :W Vaughn :S L Vaughn :W Vaughn :John Vaughn :William Vaughn --- Washington County :William Vaughn :Sherod Vaughn :Peter Vaughn --- Williamson County :Charles Vaughn :David Vaughn :James Vaughn :James Vaughn - - - - - - - - == 1830 Georgia Census Index == DeKalb County :Alexander Vaughn --- Elbert County :William Vaughan :Alexander Vaughan --- Franklin County :Hannah P Vaughan :Felix Vaughan :James Vaughan :David Vaughan :Peter Vaughan :Sterling Vaughan :Joshua Vaughan :Sena Vaughan --- Gwinnett County :Henry Vaughn :Thos Vaughn --- Newton County :Frederic Vaughn :William Vaughn --- Oglethorpe County :William Vaughan --- Madison County :John P Vaughan --- Monroe County :John Vaughn --- Monroe County :John Vaughn :Howell Vaughn --- Montgomery County :Jssey Vaughn --- Wilkinson County :Nancy Vaughn :William Vaughn --- Bibb County :Mriett Vaughan --- Burke County :John Vaughan --- Burke County :John Vaughan --- Campbell County :Benjamine Vaughn --- Columbia County :Lewis Vaughn :Isaac Vaughn :James Vaughn :Daniel Vaughn --- Habersham County :John Vaughn --- Habersham County :[http://www.vaughan-vaughn.org/3Gen/desc-wm718.htm Benjamin Vaughn] --- Henry County :Elijah D Vaughn --- Henry County :John Vaughn :Starling Vaughn --- Houston County :Mary Vaughn :John Vaughn --- Jasper County :William Vaughn
[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/VAUGHAN/2000-06/0962424808 "Virginia Wills & Administrations 1632-1800" Part One] [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/VAUGHAN/2000-06/0962425595 "Virginia Wills & Administrations 1632-1800" Part Two] == Notes == [[Vaughn-1647|Benjamin Vaughn]] b. ca 1805 in TN, migrated to Georgia and was enumerated in the 1840 Chattooga County, Georgia Census, Dist. 961, as Benj. Vaugn. [http://books.google.com/books?id=6qxScD2qq04C&pg=PA316&lpg=PA316&dq=Reuben+Vaughn+1833+Georgia&source=bl&ots=1yD3R9GU1J&sig=3vYXhi9yEVx_PhQGb2UIHMZY0OQ&hl=en&sa=X&ei=lAqIU4WBBKWZ8gG2hYDoAw&ved=0CCYQ6AEwADgK#v=onepage&q=Reuben%20Vaughn%201833%20Georgia&f=false Georgia Intestate Records] [http://www.vaughan-vaughn.org/ Vaughn/Vaughan Resource Page] [http://www.vaughan-vaughn.org/vamarmg.htm Virginia Vaughan/Vaughn Marriage Records], compiled by Mary Gregg [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/VAUGHN/2000-06/0962424808 "Virginia Wills & Administrations 1632-1800" Part One] [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/VAUGHAN/2000-06/0962425595 "Virginia Wills & Administrations 1632-1800" Part Two ] == Sources == *FamilySearch.org *Heritage Online 1810 & 1820 Census Index (Available through some public libraries)

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'''Is there a Vause in the house?''' This free-space page is WikiTree's online home of the Vause Name Study (VNS). According to Patronymica Brittannica (Lower, 1860), the Vause surname is derived from the Dutch and Low German form of the word "fox". The goal of this study is to provide a common repository for research focusing on all Vause families, and that of other similar surname variants that have inadvertently caused confusion or resulted in the spread of misinformation. Our hope is that other researchers with an eye for accuracy and detail will join our study to help correct the many instances of well-meaning, but patently incorrect attributions that have blurred the lines between fact and fiction over the years, as well as making it a valuable reference point for WikiTreers researching the Vause surname and its many variants. If you wish to join the VNS, please do the following: # Ask a Project Leader, [[Lockwood-1016|Doug Lockwood]] or [[Andrus-373|Alison Andrus]], to award you the One Name Studies Project Member badge; # Add one_name_studies to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way, you'll see all of our discussions in your [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/following G2G Feed]; # Contact the VNS Coordinator, [[Shaw-2476|Tom Shaw]], and briefly explain your connection to the Vauses or any of the surnames listed below. If you are researching a related surname variant that is not yet on the list, send that along with your request and the name will be added. Tom will be happy to assist with getting your profiles set up for inclusion in the study, but if you'd like to try it on your own, please proceed with the following steps: # Add the VNS category link to the listing of categories at the top of your profile biography by inserting the following underlined text between a set of double square brackets ([[ ]]) Category:Vause Name Study, so that other researchers will be made aware of your participation; # Add the VNS template to any profiles that you would like to have included in the study (including your own) by clicking [[Project:One_Name_Studies#Adding_Project_Template|here]] and replacing the words "the name covered by your study" with "Vause" (no quotation marks), then copying and pasting the entire code sequence (including the double brackets and everything between them) into those profiles just below the categories; and finally, # Come back to this page and post any questions or helpful information that might lead you or others to a breakthrough. OK, got it? Good, let's get to it! To begin with, here's a complete listing of profiles included on the [[:Category:Vause_Name_Study|Vause Name Study category page]]. '''Common Vause Surname Variants''' Vos
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Venable Name Study

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[[Space:Venables_Name_Study|Click here for the Venables with a "S" name study]]. [[Space:Venable_DNA_Page|Venable DNA Page]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Venable-227|Jeff Venable]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname: Venable. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the [[Venable-227|project leader]], add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Task List == [[Space:Venable_Name_Study_To-Do_List|Venable Name Study To-Do List]] == Notable and Famous Venable Family== [[Venable-50|Nathaniel E Venable (1733–1804)]]--Birthplace of Hampden Sydney College [[Venable-19 | John Venable (Captain) (1739-1811)]]- Patrick Henry defended him against John Hook [[Venable-564 | John Moorman Venable (Capt) (1827-1910)]]-1st person that Dr Crawford Long operated on using ether [[Venable-201|Abraham Bedford Venable (1758 - 1811)]]-died in the infamous Richmond Theatre fire [[Venable-208|Charles Scott Venable (1827 - 1900)]]-Aide De Camp for Robert E Lee [[Venable-812|Willis Erwin Venable (1842-1920)]]-He once owned the patent for Coca Cola and was first sold at his soda shop The Venable Brothers was a business venture formed by brothers [[Venable-811|William Hoyt Venable (1852–1905)]] and [[Venable-810|Samuel Hoyt Venable (1856–1939)]] in DeKalb County, Georgia. The Venables bought Stone Mountain in 1887 for $48,000. [[Venable-362|Francis Preston Venable (1856 - 1934)]]-Educator, Chemist and Original Namesake of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrboro,_North_Carolina#History Carrboro, North Carolina]. ==Venable Links== *[[:Category:Venable%2C_DNA_Confirmations|DNA Confirmations]] *[http://dgmweb.net/SearchResults.html?cx=partner-pub-4050206336122046%3Anpro7z-m8zv&cof=FORID%3A11&ie=ISO-8859-1&q=Venable&sa=Search Diana, Goddess of the Hunt — for Ancestors!] *[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/pages/results/?state=&date1=1789&date2=1949&proxtext=Venable&dateFilterType=yearRange&rows=20&searchType=basic&x=0&y=0 Chronicling America] *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database] *[http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/serial?id=confedvet Confederate Veteran archives] *[https://lastnames.myheritage.com/last-name/venable?var=partners&tr_account=710-827-9000&utm_source=ppc_google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=mh_search_uk Explore the Venable Family Name] *[https://www.houseofnames.com/Venable-family-crest Family Crest & Coats of Arms] *[https://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Venable Genealogy and Family Tree Page] *[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/venable/ Genealogy.com] *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Search/Home?lookfor=venable&searchtype=all&ft=&setft=false Hathi Trust] *[https://archive.org/search.php?query=Venable&page=2 Internet Archive] *[https://archive.org/search.php?query=venable&sin=TXT&and%5B%5D=subject%3A%22genealogy%22&and%5B%5D=subject%3A%22Genealogy%22&page=3 Internet Archive Yearbooks] *[https://s1.sos.mo.gov/Records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/DeathCertificates/SearchResults Missouri Death Certificates 1910-1966] *[https://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesdb/soldiers/Results.aspx Missouri Soldiers' Records] *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062511639;view=1up;seq=109 Samuel Woodson Venable of "Springfield" and his Descendants] *[http://www.wallace-venable.name/Venable_Genealogy/Some_Venables_of_England_and_America.pdf Some Venables of England and America And Brief Accounts of Families Into Which Certain Venables Married] *[https://www.facebook.com/venableletter/?ref=bookmarks The Venable Letter] *[https://archive.org/stream/jstor-1915733/1915733#page/n1/mode/2up The Venable Line] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venable Wikipedia] *[http://www.ww2enlistment.org/index.php?page=directory&ln=Venable WWII U.S. Army Enlistment] ==Abraham Venable I (1662-1710)== *[http://dgmweb.net/FGS/V/VenableAbraham-Sarah_-ElizabethMildredLewis.html Diana, Goddess of the Hunt — for Ancestors!] *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCXZ-6P3 FamilySearch.org] *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/p/a/w/Linda-H-Pawlowicz/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0373.html Genealogy.com] *[https://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.php?pid=100527 OurFamilyTree.org] *[[Venable-45|WikiTree.com]] ==Sources==

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The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == [[Space:Venables_Name_Study_To-Do_List|Venables Name Study To-Do List]] ==Venables Links== https://www.venablestheatre.ca/?fbclid=IwAR2iuwFOBLKKB7oWHQYZwFdsKAyAOkZbkb_8VFd8i0qU13E79qbtUQYF0pA https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Venables_Name_Study&action=edit http://heritage.middlewichparishchurch.org.uk/venables.html http://www.llysdinamgardens.co.uk/historical-importance/ http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/vernon-hugh-venables-9270 Thomas Venables - bef 1669 Privacy Level: Open (White) Venables-227 edit managed by European Aristocrats Project WikiTree https://venablesancestry.wordpress.com/sir-richard-de-venables-of-bollin-bolyn/ *[http://mythsandlegendsofcheshire.blogspot.co.uk/2010/01/dragon-of-middlewich.html The Dragon of Middlewich] *[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/search/pages/results/?state=&date1=1789&date2=1949&proxtext=Venables&dateFilterType=yearRange&rows=20&searchType=basic&x=0&y=0 Chronicling America] *[http://ccgvenables.wixsite.com/ccgv Centre Culturel Gilbert de Venables] *[https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database] *[https://www.houseofnames.com/de+venables-family-crest De venables History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms] *[https://www.facebook.com/TheVenablesGroup Facebook] *[https://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Venables Genealogy and Family Tree Page] *[http://www.genealogy.com/search/result?type=forumposts&keyword=Venables Genealogy.com] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Guild_of_One-Name_Studies Guild of One-Name Studies] *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Search/Home?lookfor=venables&searchtype=all&ft=&setft=false Hathi Trust Digital Library] *[https://archive.org/search.php?query=Venables Internet Archive] *[https://archive.org/details/lincoln00vena Lincoln: Venables, Edmund] *[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.venable/747/mb.ashx Mental Health Issues] *[http://www.middlewich-heritage.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/nmvpages1to8.pdf NORMANS AT MIDDLEWICH AND VENABLES] *[http://powys.org/pl_tree/wc_idx/idx533.html#VENABLES Powys.org tree] *[http://www.wallace-venable.name/Venable_Genealogy/Some_Venables_of_England_and_America.pdf Some Venables of England and America And Brief Accounts of Families Into Which Certain Venables Married] *[http://www.middlewich-heritage.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/nmvpages94to100.pdf STORY OF THE VENABLES CONVENTIONS] *[https://www.family-tree.co.uk/reviews/websites/top-free-genealogy-websites-to-trace-your-welsh-ancestors Top free genealogy websites to trace your welsh ancestors] *[https://venablesancestry.wordpress.com/ Venables Ancestry] *[http://www.thornber.net/cheshire/htmlfiles/venables.html VENABLES OF KINDERTON] *[http://www.sloansterling.com/venables/ The Venables Page] *[http://www.middlewich-heritage.org.uk/the-venables-project/ The Venables Project] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venables Wikipedia] *[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9107598 William Venables of Kinderton, Constable of Chester castle.] *[http://worldnames.publicprofiler.org/Main.aspx World Names] *[http://www.ww2enlistment.org/index.php?q=Venables WWII U.S. Army Enlistment] Venablesancestryworldpress.com https://www.gravestonephotos.com/public/gravedetails.php?grave=526571 https://www.cipr.co.uk/content/training/cipr-trainers/john-whyte-venables-mcipr https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llysdinam https://venablesancestry.wordpress.com/introduction/william-venables-12th-baron/ ==About Venables== '''Origin of Venables Surname''' The Venables surname "is of Norman-French, origin, and is a locational surname from the place called 'Venables' in the arrondissement of Louviers, in Eure, Normandy. The surname was introduced into England by followers of William the Conqueror after the Conquest of 1066. The place name is derived from the Latin word 'venabulum', hunting ground, a derivative of the verb 'venari', to hunt. The surname was first recorded in the beginning of the 13th Century, and the modern surname has the unusual distinction of surviving unchanged for seven hundred years."[3] '''Origin of Venables Family''' The Venables Family (sometimes 'de Venables') hail originally from the town of Venables near Evreux in Normandy, and it was Gilbert de Venables, (also known as Gilbert Hunter), huntsman to the Dukes of Normandy, who first held the Barony of Kinderton in Cheshire for Hugh Lupus after the Norman Invasion of 1066. Other family members became Barons of Chester and of Warrington, and over time Venables became a prominent Cheshire and Lancashire surname, as did the anglicised version of 'Hunter'. The Domesday Book of 1086 shows Gilbert 'Hunter' holding Brereton, Davenport, Kinderton and Witton (Northwich) and Ralph Hunter holding Stapleford in Cheshire and Soughton in Wales. Later the family became Lords of the Manor of Middlewich. Wincham Hall, recorded as 'Winundersham' in the Domesday Book, was given to Gilbert de Venables following the Norman Conquest, but it successively passed in and out of the Venables family's ownership through inheritance, married and sale over the following centuries. It survived until bombing in the Second World War destroyed it, after which it was finally demolished. The family's influence and power throughout medieval Cheshire is evidenced by the wreath on the Coat of Arms of the Borough of Congleton, which are the heraldic colours of the Venables family, as do the Arms of Northwich where the ship shown above the shield shows on its mainsail the wyvern of the Venables family. They held many other lands throughout Britain including Woodcote near Winchester, when, in 1677, the manor had been purchased by the Venables. The Venables family also purchased Antrobus Hall in Great Budworth sometime during the reign of King Henry IV - they resided here for many generations. The Venables Family have a worldwide website and there are regular Venables family conventions held in England and in France. The Middlewich Festival, held in September each year, also acts as a gathering of the Venables family members from around the world. '''The Venables Motto''' Venabulis Vinco: I conquer with hunting-spears. '''VENABLES OF ENGLAND'''Adapted from the book Venables of Virginia by Elizabeth Marshall Venable p. 5-7 Below are two articles; one, from Vol. IV, Publications of the Huguenot Society of America, pp. 64-65; the other from the William and Mary College Quarterly, Vol XV, pp.21-24: I. VENABLES, is a baronial name from Venables, near Evreux, Normandy. The family does not appear under this name in Normandy, its proper name being le Vencur, or Venator. Arnulph, Gislebert, Gaufridus, Hugh, Richard Venator, Normandy, 1180-95 (M.R.S.). Richard Venator, 1198 (ibid). Gislebert Venator, or De Venables, held the barony of Kinderton in Cheshire, 1086, from whom descended the Venables Baron of Kinderton, and many other families. GROSVENOR, so named from the office of Veneur, or Venator (huntsman), of the Duke of Normandy. Walter de Veneur was eminently distinguished, 960, at the battle of the Fords, between Lothaire, King of France, and the Normans, where he was rescued by Duke Richard I, and remounted by him on his best horse (Palgrave, Hist. Normandy, ii, 738). The name occurs about the same time in the Charters of the Gallia Christiana. The ancient seat of the Le Venours appears to have been Venables, near Evreux, their armoury bore a bend azure and argent azure' ref. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bend (La Roque, Hist Harcourt, ii, 1181), which was also borne by several of their English descendants. Three brothers of this family came to England with Hugh Lupus: I. Gislebert Venator, or De Venables, ancestor of the Barons of Kinderton, of whom Gislebert Venables of Cheshire is mentioned in Normandy, 1180, as “Gislebert Venator” (M.R.S.). The French line of Le Venour, descended from him, bore' a bend argent and azure'. 2. From another brother probably derived the Butlers of Chester, Barons of Warrington, who also bore a bend azure and argent differenced by the wheat sheaves of Chester. 3. Radulph, or Ranulph. II. Venables is a district about thirty miles beyond Rouen, on the road to Paris, between St. Pierre and Vernon and stands in the centre of the neck of a peninsular tract of land formed by a bend of the Seine in the neighbourhood of Beaumont, Gournay and Bermieres. The high road runs straight through this tract to the centre of the arc of the Seine, which it intersects at a point where that river bends past the Petit Andeli, near the famous Chateau Gaillard, erected by Richard, Coeur de Lion, for the defence of that part of Normandy. Maps of this district, show the position of Venables clearly (near the forest of Andeli), one of the chief places, published in Histoire du Chateau Gaillard in 1829. Gislebertus de Venables, the ancestor of the Venables of England and of Virginia, accompanied William the Conqueror to England. His name (derived, by the way, from “Venabulum” a hunting spear or more properly boor spear, reflects his origin, “Hereditary Huntsmen” or Veneurs of the Norman Dukes) is found on the Roll of Battle Abbey. His family in Normandy does not appear under this name, the proper name being Le Venour (Veneur) or Venator, the latter being the Latin form of the name. Gislebertus de Venables, on the division of the spoils, received part of his share under the name of Venator, and other English references to him are under this name. Gilbert Venables, using the English form, received extensive estates, one of them being an English Barony attached to the Earldom of Cheshire, under Hugh Lupus, with the title Baron of Kinderton. He is referred to as the younger brother of Stephen, Earl of Blois, the father of Stephen, King of England, which would make him a descendant of Charlemagne, he is also referred to as cousin-german to the Conqueror. The title and much of the estates, remained in the Venables family for nearly 700 years, until the death of the last Baron Sir Peter, when in a will, the Venables title and arms were assumed by George Vernon, making the hyphenated Venables-Vernon, or Lord Vernon of the present day. With Sir Peter the main line, coming through the direct heirs, became extinct. But there were numerous branches through younger sons, scattered through England and their pedigrees may be found in several of the County histories of England - except Devonshire. In none of these county histories has any clue been found of the emigrant to Virginia, Abraham Venables. In the old families, baptismal names were religiously adhered to, and any line of descendant may be placed upon the main stem by the baptismal names. In the case of Abraham Venables, the Virginian emigrant, no English pedigree has been found. According to the Richmond Standard, Abraham Venables, came to Virginia circa 1680. He had two sons, Joseph and Abraham, Joseph going to Maryland, and Abraham to Virginia. Evidence points to the fact that there was a Joseph Venables in Maryland, and that he was contemporary with the Abraham of Virginia. The Pennsylvania Archives, 'William Venables, upon his first arrival, procured a warrant from Thos. Holme in 1682, for 300 acres of land in Bucks, near the Falls.' William had two daughters, Joyce and Frances, but no sons. A "Ralph Venables" left England in 1635, for the Bermudas, he could be the progenitor of the Virginia families. == Notable and Famous Venables== *[[Venables-Vernon-5|Edward Venables-Vernon-Harcourt]] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Venables-Vernon,_5th_Baron_Vernon George Venables-Vernon, 5th Baron Vernon] *[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1660-1690/member/venables-peter-1604-69 Peter Venable (1604-69), of Kinderton, Cheshire.] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Venables#Family Robert Venables on Wikipedia] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Venables Terry Venables on Wikipedia] *[https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-de-Venables-of-Chester/6000000003816071748 Thomas de Venables of Chester] *[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/search/site/thomas%20venables Thomas Venables in the history of parliament] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venables Venables on Wikipedia] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=Venables+&title=Special%3ASearch&profile=default&fulltext=1 Venables Search Results on Wikipedia] *[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9107598 William Venables of Kinderton, Constable of Chester castle.] https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dillwyn-Llewellyn-1 https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp103251/sir-percy-frederick-ronald-peter-venables https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Venables Anthony Venables (born 1953), English economist. Brent Venables (born 1970), Clare Venables (1943–2003), British theatre director. Archbishop Gregory James Venables (born 1949), British religious leader -- Primate of the Southern Cone. ==Places Named Venables== *Village of Venables in Normandy, France '''Streets, Closes, Lanes, Roads, Avenues, Ways and Drives in the U.K.:''' *Venables St, Marylebone, London NW8 8EZ, UK *Venables Cl, London, Dagenham RM10 7NJ, UK *Venables Ln, Milton Keynes MK15 8PU, UK *Venable's Rd, Blacon, Chester CH1 5EX, UK *Venables Ave, Colne BB8 7DQ, Lancashire, England UK *Venables Road, Northwich, Cheshire, England, UK *Venables Close, Northwich, Cheshire, England, UK *Venables Drive, Birkenhead, Wirral, England, UK *Venables Close, Birkenhead, Wirral, England, UK *Venables Way, Middlewich, Cheshire, England, UK *Venables Way, High Legh, Knutsford, Cheshire, England, UK *Venables Way, Ellesmere Port, Wirral, England, UK *Venables House, Venables Way, Lincoln, England, UK *Venables Road, Northwich, Cheshire, England, UK *Venables Close, Fforest-fach, Swansea, Wales, UK *Venables Close, Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK *Venables Close, Canvey Island, UK *Venables Close, Norwich, Cheshire, England UK *Venables Close, Burgh le Marsh, Skegness, UK *Venables Avenue, Colne Lancashire, England postcode BB8 7DF '''Street in Australia:''' *Venables St, Frenchville QLD 4701, Australia '''Street, Place, Road, Drive and Lake, in Canada:''' *Venables St, Vancouver, BC *Venables Place, Kamloops, BC *Venables Valley Rd, Ashcroft, BC V0K 1A0 *Venables Dr, Coldstream, BC *Venables Lake, B.C., Canada '''Drive in the U.S.A.''' *Venables Drive, Lewes, DE, USA ==Sources== *[https://www.ancestry.com/ Ancestry] *[https://www.durhamrecordsonline.com/index.php?q=1&cookiecheck=1 Durham Records Online] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] *[https://www.familytreenow.com/ Family Tree Now] *[https://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave] *[https://www.findmypast.com/ Find my past] *[https://www.google.com/ Google] *[https://www.google.com/maps Google Maps] *[https://www.gravestonephotos.com Gravestone Photographic Resource] *[http://www.middlewichvirtualmuseum.co.uk/ Middlewich Virtual Museum] *[https://www.myheritage.com/ My Heritage] *[https://www.family-tree.co.uk/reviews/websites/top-free-genealogy-websites-to-trace-your-welsh-ancestors Top free genealogy websites to trace your Welsh ancestors] *Cheshire Archives and Local Studies *The Peerage, *National Archives *Free BMD on line *Tribal Pages *VENABLES - The Family and the Village *BROMBOROUGH PARISH NOTES *Cheshire Births Marriages & Deaths *Cheshire Landed Gentry, *Lancashire Historic Families and Old Families of Manchester. *Cheshire Parish Register database *Descendents of Gilbert de Venables *Family History of the Legh family of Knutsford *Family History UK *Family History and Genealogy Records *Lancashire Births Marriages & Deaths Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerk Project *List of Governors of Jamaica - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia *Middlewich, St Michael and All Angels, Cheshire Genealogy *Parish Chest *UK Birth Adoption Register - England, Scotland, Ireland & Wales Adoption Contact Register *'Side by side georeferenced maps viewer - Map images - National Library of Scotland This application allows you to compare selected georeferenced maps to each other and to modern map or satellite layers in a split-screen viewer. 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[[Category:Vernon Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Vernon-484|Tony Vernon]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Of particular interest are the three brothers Thomas, Randall, and Robert Vernon who settled in what is now PA in 1682, their descendants, and their origins in Cheshire County, England. == Members == Here are the current members of the Study. Please reach out to Tony Vernon if you would like to join publicly to collaborate. * Tony Vernon: [[Vernon-484|Tony Vernon]] * Caroline Verworn: [[Vernon-2152|Caroline (Vernon) Verworn]] * Alice Thomsen: [[Stephens-3929|Alice (Stephens) Thomsen Staff Sgt.]] == yDNA Study == Recently, a yDNA Study on the origins of the Vernon family is underway. Of particular interest would be individuals who descend from Vernon family branches that are NOT Quaker Vernons. Please reach out to me [[Vernon-484|Tony Vernon]] if you are interested in participating. == Quaker Vernon Brothers == [[Vernon-351|Thomas Vernon]] was the eldest of the brothers that came to PA in 1682. [[Vernon-352|Randall Vernon]] is the middle brother, and [[Vernon-180|Robert Vernon]] the youngest. There is a deed that proves that they were brothers (please see attachment 'AR Justice Research' on any of these pages). Much of the Quaker Vernon descendants through the late 1700's are enumerated in Futhey & Cope's History of Chester County available here: https://books.google.com/books/about/History_of_Chester_County_Pennsylvania_w.html?id=jcYxAQAAMAAJ While the origin of the Quaker Vernon brothers is definitely in Cheshire County, England, it is unproven beyond that generation. We are hoping that collaboration will find the origin of the Vernon brothers and their link to the wider Vernon family. == Task List == Of immediate concern is trying to track down the origin of the Quaker Vernon brothers. Evidence is missing for James Vernon as the father although that is the accepted ancestry both here and in other sources such as the 'Vernon Vignettes'. An examination of contemporaneous wills from Cheshire County, England in the 1600-1680 range may yield good results. We have begun downloading and transcribing these wills. If you are willing to assist with transcribing, please contact Tony Vernon so that he can coordinate efforts. == Vernons around the world == There are branches of the Vernon family in most British Commonwealth nations. In Canada, many Vernons are descended from American Loyalists that fled what is now the United States during or following the Revolutionary War. There are also some families with the surname Vernon in France, presumably due to the Norman town Vernon from which the English family draws its name due to its founders holding that town under William the Conqueror at the time of the Norman Conquest. As the Vernons first settled at Haddon Hall in northwest England, there are English, Scottish, and Welsh branches of the family. == Research thus far == 2 September 2023 author: Tony Vernon [Vernon-484] The commonly accepted view that the father of the Vernon brothers was James is completely unsupported by any contemporaneous evidence. There is no James born at the right time in Cheshire, where we know the brothers are from. It is therefore necessary to review possible families that would contain the three immigrant brothers in the order of their birth. We do know from a Revolutionary War era deed that the brothers are in fact brothers. This is the collaborative place where we are now based on my own research with the help of others. Here are individuals and how I think that they fit in. This would explain the Quaker Vernon brothers’ origin in Cheshire, and their ancestry 4 generations back. A couple of things of note. The (apparent) start of the line here has a Latin variant of Randall who seems to have died around 1579. Birth records start in 1538 in Staffordshire (more on that connection in a bit) so we may not be able to get a baptism for him. 3 and 4 generations down in what I THINK Is our lineal descent, there's Randle / Randull twice. Also, the Randull that I THINK is the Quaker Vernon father named daughters Elnor and Joane, and his apparent father's family (James / Jacobus, apparently born in Audley, Staffordshire) had daughters Elnor and Joane who both died in infancy. I think it's likely that Randull is our father, in part because there's a record of him being born in Tarporley and dying in Whitegate (where Robert was born) but also that there's a Joane Vernon (there is a daughter of that name born to him in Tarporley) who died in Whitegate - and there are very few Vernons in Whitegate so it makes sense that this daughter stayed with him after the family moved from Tarporley to Whitegate. Assuming that he moved from Tarporley to Whitegate, that would allow for a family with the three Quaker Vernon brothers in the right birth order with the same father's name. This is the only combination of the three Vernon brother's names and a single father. A recent addition to the puzzle is the will of one Thomas Vernon [[Vernon-3398|Thomas Vernon (abt.1600-bef.1637)]]. He appears to be the brother of Randall Vernon, based on the him naming his nephew Thomas, Ellnore, and Joane. It is very likely that his father was James Vernon of Tarporley, supporting that Randall's father was James of Tarporley. Please see research notes on this Thomas's page for more information. As to the jump from Audley, Staffordshire to Tarporley, Cheshire, it is about 20 miles as the crow flies. I have no idea why James Vernon, the potential Vernon brother's grandfather, might have gone, but it is not an insurmountable distance even in those days. It is very possible that he moved to be with another branch of the Vernon family that is related by blood or marriage, as there are many Vernons in Tarporley. Another possibility is that he inherited or purchased some land from the family. Randull Vernon (d. 1579) has a mention of land in Cheshire in his will. There is also litigation between Thomas, Randall's brother, and Thomas's son James, regarding land in Cheshire and Staffordshire. There is a will dated 1599 from James Vernon of Audley, Staffordshire. That will does NOT reference a younger James, although there was a James son of James in Staffordshire from the right time period. It is possible that he was written out of the inheritance and that is how he ended up in Cheshire, as there seem to be very few men with the first name ‘James’ in the extended Vernon family. It is also possible that he received his inheritance before the elder James died, and used that money to relocate to Cheshire. As James the elder died in 1599 and James the younger was married in Cheshire in 1594, the inheritance could have financed the move and/or been a wedding gift. My understanding is frequently the inheritance was paid out at the time of marriage so that may be the case here. Also, James the elder had another daughter who was not included in the will, so he may have proceeded this way with two of his children. The lawsuit in 1577 was over the inheritance of the manor house in Audley. There is a branch of the Vernon landed gentry that held land in Staffordshire. As of this writing this and several other lawsuits are on order from the UK National Archives for review to determine if they can shed some further light on the Staffordshire Vernons. Considering how many litigations survive among branches of the Vernon family, it is also possible that James lost his inheritance somewhere along the way and left to Cheshire, but that is pure speculation at this point. From William Vernon and his son Randall Vernon, the Hanbury Vernons became quite prosperous. According to the family lore this branch of the family (and therefore ours) is descended from the Whatcroft Vernons, which was founded by Nicholas Vernon, 4th son of Warine (II) Vernon, Baron of Shipbrook who died c. 1288. According to Nash, we are descended from one Hugh Vernon of that family. From a tree I found in the British Library the line would then be Nicholas Nicholas Radulphus Hugh Warin (alive 1364/5) There is also a William and an Oliver Vernon of Whatcroft who were alive in 1472. It is unclear how they may be related to Warin previously to them, or to Thomas below. Simply by the way that names tend to repeat in families it seems likely that William (2nd generation below) is related to WIlliam of Whatcroft, but that is pure speculation at this point. Theory: 1st generation: Thomas Vernon of Newcastle, dates uncertain - "younger son of Vernons of Wh(e)atcroft" - Nash 2nd generation: William Vernon, dates uncertain - referenced in James Vernon's litigation with Randall Vernon as grandfather, as well as in Visitations 2nd generation: Father: Thomas Vernon, alive 1536, died 1557. Randall Vernon, d. 1579, father of Hanbury Vernon line, subject of litigation from Thomas and James 3rd generation: Father: Jacobi (James) Vernon born 30 Nov 1547 Audley, Staffordshire "England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL32-KL9H : 16 March 2018), Jacobus Vernon, 30 Nov 1547; citing Baptism, Audley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent Archive Service, Stafford; FHL microfilm 7,566,321. 1599 will for James Riccus Vernon Baptism 06 Dec 1549 Audley, Staffordshire "England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL3J-LHFT : 16 March 2018), Riccus Vernon, 06 Dec 1549; citing Baptism, Audley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent Archive Service, Stafford; FHL microfilm 7,566,321. No will Note: lawsuit of 1577 of Elizabeth and James Vernon vs. Randall Vernon - need to get copy 4th Generation: Children of Jacobi (James) Vernon: Randus (Randle) Vernon baptism 4 June 1567 Audley, Staffordshire "England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL3J-R9SQ : 16 March 2018), Randus Vernon, 04 Jun 1567; citing Baptism, Audley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent Archive Service, Stafford; FHL microfilm 7,566,321. Will 07 February 1609 - National Archives Father: (NOTE THIS IS NOT PROVEN) Jacobus (James) Vernon baptised 23 Feb 1568 Audley, Staffordshire 11 buried 23 Nov 1627 Tarporley "England, Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NHVP-954 : 10 December 2017), James Vernon, 23 Nov 1627, Burial; citing , Tarporley, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,751,853. Symon Vernon Baptism 12 Sep 1571 Audley, Staffordshire "England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL3J-GKMN : 16 March 2018), Symon Vernon, 12 Sep 1571; citing Baptism, Audley, Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom, Staffordshire & Stoke on Trent Archive Service, Stafford; FHL microfilm 7,566,321. No will 5th Generation: Children of James Vernon of Tarporley - (? Audley, Staffordshire?) Elnor Vernon christened 19 Dec 1595 14 burial 21 Dec 1595 "England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7BF-XN1 : 12 February 2018), Elnor Vernon, 21 Dec 1595, Burial; citing 124, , Tarporley, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,813. Father: Randull christened 15 Jul 1598 Tarporley buried 16 dec 1674/5 Whitegate9, "England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7WR-Q5B : 7 December 2017), Randle Varnon, 16 Dec 1675, Burial; citing , , Whitegate, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,822. Jane Vernon christened 17 Nov 1600 13 burial 22 Nov 1600 "England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7BF-XN1 : 12 February 2018), Elnor Vernon, 21 Dec 1595, Burial; citing 124, , Tarporley, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,813. Thomas Vernon [[Vernon-3398|Thomas Vernon (abt.1600-bef.1637)]] 6th Generation (and family of Quaker Vernon brothers): Children of Randle / Randull Vernon of Tarporley Elnor Vernon c. 8 Mar 1628 Tarporley England, Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NHVP-SZ8 : 10 December 2017), Elnor Vernon, 08 Mar 1628, Christening; citing , Tarporley, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,751,853. 2 ? married 1 jan 1665 Minshul Barker ? 1677 and 1681 wills Joane / Jane christened 25 Mar 1632 Tarporley buried 4 Jan 1659 Whitegate "England, Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NHVP-7P6 : 10 December 2017), Jane Vernon, 25 Mar 1632, Christening; citing , Tarporley, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,751,853. "England, Staffordshire, Church Records, 1538-1944," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QL3J-GK9F : 16 March 2018), Thomas christened 1 Mar 1634 Tarporley "England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQDC-Z2R : 7 December 2017), Thomas Vernon, 01 Mar 1634, Christening; citing it 10 p 82, , Tarporley, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,812. Hugh christened 3 Oct 1637 Tarporley "England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQDC-6ZN : 7 December 2017), Hugh Vernon, 03 Oct 1637, - Randull? Couldn’t find burial record Randle christened 27 Oct 1639 Tarporley "England, Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NHVP-ZHS : 10 December 2017), Randle Vernon, 27 Oct 1639, Christening; citing , Tarporley, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 1,751,853. Robert christened 15 Mar 1645 Whitegate "England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQDH-7XJ : 7 December 2017), Randull Vernon, 15 Jul 1598, Christening; citing it 10 p 35, , Tarporley, Cheshire, England, Record Office, Chester; FHL microfilm 2,106,812. == Sources ==

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[[Category|Czech Place Studies]] === Název === Sídlo Velechovo.
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|syn Adam z Hradce |- |- |1596 - 10. 12. 1598Desky zemské větší 175, folio H15, sn. 215. https://vademecum.nacr.cz/vademecum/permalink?xid=d929cad3-a582-4bc7-a797-4bb337be2157&scan=d26e886020eb598d1c3bdb9d1a4a145d (30.6.1601) Desky zemské větší 130, folio H26, sn. 236. https://vademecum.nacr.cz/vademecum/permalink?xid=8a045853-858b-43e0-9a40-e23cf1afadcc&scan=997988474501d9957bdf5e5e2d8e06ba |syn Jáchym Oldřich z Hradce |- |- |10. 12. 1598Desky zemské větší 175, folio H15, sn. 215. https://vademecum.nacr.cz/vademecum/permalink?xid=d929cad3-a582-4bc7-a797-4bb337be2157&scan=d26e886020eb598d1c3bdb9d1a4a145d (30.6.1601) Desky zemské větší 130, folio H26, sn. 236. https://vademecum.nacr.cz/vademecum/permalink?xid=8a045853-858b-43e0-9a40-e23cf1afadcc&scan=997988474501d9957bdf5e5e2d8e06ba - 1608 |Bohuslav Malovec z Malovic |- |- |1608 - 1619 |syn Jan Malovec z Malovic |- |- |1619 - 29. říjen 1622 |císař Ferdinand II. Habsburský |- |- |29. říjen 1622 - 1638 |don Baltazar de Maradas |- |- |1638 - 1639 |správce Jiří Michna z Vacínova
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D. apud Villamnouam Auinionensis dioc. V kal. Julii a. octavo.
R. Suppl. 31 fol. 170-172'.— a) In marg. dext. ; ,pro camera'. Eadem supplicatio n Coll. Alam. 292 fol. 26' reperitur. (Ed. apud Kirsch., Annaten I pag. 286 nr. 144.) b) In marg. dext.: ,pro camera'. Eadem supplicatio in Coll. Alam. 292 fol. 27' reperitur. (Ed. apud Kirsch, Annaten I pag. 287 nr. 147.) c) In marg. dext. : ,pro camera'. Eadem supplicatio in CoII. Alam. 292 fol. 31' reperitur. (Ed apud Kirsch, Annaten I pag. 292 nr. 167.)
=== Listář a listinář Oldřicha z Rožmberka IV. 1449-1462, str. 350. === Č. 488: v srpnu 1452.
''Pozn. Seznam osob kteří se přidali k válce proti císaři Fridrichovi III. Habsburskému aby propustil Ladislava Pohrobka.'' Listy Popelovy:
Jan z Lobkovic
Matěj z Prochoda
Jiřík z Prochoda
Hroznata z Petrovic
Vojtěch z Slupečného
Růs z Újezda
Oldřich z Turné
Dobeš z Hracholusk
Svojše z Vyšnice
Jan Crhán z Jaromyšle
Jan z Svojkovic
Jan Svatomír z Milíkovic
Václav z Daměnic
Václav Lobkovic z Křenska
Hanzlata z Jivovice
Hladký z Smutkovce
Mikuláš z Cladska
Václav z Velešína
Jan z Střebče
Jan z Vodňan
Barthoš z Huzné
'''Svitava z Velechvína'''
Sigmund z Oselného
Thoma z Zymutic
Jan z Hor
Sigmund Šafrán z Veselé.
=== Registra soudu komorního 1502-1508, 1511-1519, str. 250, 258 a 259 === 2477.
Svědomí Pakostovi z Průchoda. — 1489, [14. března.]
Pro Pakosta ad Prochod. — '''Martinus řečený Mareš de Welechwina''', czensita domini regis ad castrum Hluboka, annorum (úročník pana krále na zámku v Hluboké, starý) některé a šedesát let maje, juravit ɔc (přísahal): To mi svědomo, nebo sme my tu blízko od Prochodu, že jsta tu v Prochodě byla dva bratry, jeden slut Jiřík a druhý Matěj, a ta se často vadievala i zabiti se chtěla, tak že nejednú sme i já z našie vsi přibiehali a rozvazovali je. I radili jim dobří lidé i já, abyšta se o svuoj statek rozdělila; i tak sta udělala krom rybníka velikého, toho aby ze spolka užívala. Tu já jim sem losy kladl na jich zboží diely, jimiž sú se rozdělila, při tom jiný žádný nebyl jediné já; a ten podiel stal se prve, než sta se oba oženila. Než o městiště dvora tu je nebožtík pan Hruoza podělil, a při tom sú byli Kratoš a Jan lovčí nebožtík z Purkarec i já, a šacovali to ve XIV kopách gr.; a když se v to mladší uvázati nechtěl, uvázal se jest starší pan Jiřík a dal mladšímu VII kop.
[Na okraji připsáno:] A týž '''Martin''' znal, že jest Pakosta byl poručil svuoj diel jemu i '''Janovi z Velechvína''' a '''Jiříkovi''', že sú oni anižto on Pakosta ničímž nesáhal na paní Kateřiny z Prochoda diel.
'''Johannes de Welechvina''', oficialis domini regis ad castrum Hluboka, annorum ultra LXX, ut dixit, juravit elevatis duobus digitis et dixit (úředník pana krále na zámku Hluboké, starý přes 70 let, jak řekl, přísahal zvednutím dvou prstů pravil): To mi svědomo, že jsta byla dva bratry Čelistkové, a ta sta se o vešken svuoj statek rozdělila prve, než sta se oženila, kromě rybníka velikého, toho sta spolu užívala, jeden aby jej držel tři léta a druhý tolikéž, anebo spolu nasadiec, i potom se rybami děli; pak ještě bylo pozuostaveno dvořiště, o to je pan Hruoze nebožtík dodělil tak, že starší mladšímu dal VII kop za jeho diel, a při tom byl Kratoš a Jan z Purkarce, ale při prvním dielu žádný z nich nebyl. [Na okraji připsáno:] Týž '''Jan z Velechvína''' znal také na tůž přísahu: že jakož Rynhart Pakosta poručil byl jemu s jinými tovařiši prodávati lesy a jiné věci jeho dielu, kteréhož KMt nerozkázala jest byla paní Katheřině postúpiti, že on Pakosta anižto oni nikdy sú nesáhali na stranu paní Kateřiny, aniž jie v čem překáželi.
Ad idem. Jan Ploczek de Lissowa, censita domini regis ad castrum Hluboka, annorum ultra LX, ut dixit, juravit ɔc (úročník pana krále na zámku v Hluboké, starý přes 60 let, jak řekl, přísahal): To mi v pravdě svědomo, neb sme od Pruochodu oblíž, že ta dva panoše Čelístkové podělila sta o svuoj ten statek u Prochodě prve, než jsta se oženila, krom rybníku velikého, toho sta měla spolu požívati, anebo aby jeden jej nasadil jeden čas a druhý druhý.
Item ad idem. '''Martinus z Velechvína''', censita domini regis ad castrum Hluboka, annorum prope XL, juravit ɔc et dixit (úročník pana krále na zámku v Hluboké, starý skoro 40 let, přísahal a řekl): To mi svědomo, že ta bratry dva řečení Čelístkové podíla sta se byli prve. [Následující listy chybí.]
R. V. I. A XIII b. — Les na severovýchod od vsi Velechvína slove Prochod; tam nepochybně stál statek nebo snad i ves Prochod či Průchod.
2488.
Svědomí Pakostovi z Průchoda. — 1491, 30. května.
Pro Pakosta impetrante in Prochodie. — My Jiřík a Matěj, spolubratří z Próchoda vyznáváme listem tiemto obecně přede všemi, ktož jej uzřie nebo čtúc slyšeti budú, že sme dali lán dědiny věnné zástavú a lesy, lukami, s rybníčkem, a hájkem i s tím se vším, což k tomu lánu přísluší, slovutnému panoši Petrovi z Kratoše a sestře našie paní Anně v Xti kopách gr.; a tak, když jest svrchupsaný Petřík toho lánu zachovati nemohl, tehda prodal jest jej opatrnému '''Thomanovi z Velechvína''' i jeho budúcím za pět kop se vším, jakož svrchupsáno stojí, nic sobě tu práva ani svým dědicóm a budúcím nepozuostavuje. Než svrchupsaný Jiřík a Matěj spolubratří, jich dědici a budúcí plnú vuoli mají ten lán se vším příslušenstvím vyplatiti od svrchupsaného '''Thuomy''' a jeho budúcích, když by jim kop X dali, tehdy oni mají jim ten lán i se vším právem sstúpiti, tak jakož jest sám '''Thomášek''' držel bez odpory všelikaké. A ta úmluva stala se jest mezi nimi před dobrými lidmi, jakož svrchu psáno stojí. A ktož by tento list měl s dobrú volí '''Thuomy''' svrchupsaného, ten má i mieti bude túž plnú moc i též plné právo ke všemu, což tento list svědčí, jako on sám. Tomu všemu na svědomie a pro lepší jistotu věcí svrchu psaných my Jiřík z Pruochodu a Petr z Kratoš jsme své vlastnie pečeti přivěsili k tomuto listu; a také sme k tomu prosili slovutného panoši Jeronyma rychtáře Lišovského, že jest svú pečeť na svědomie přivěsil k tomuto listu, avšak bez škody jeho dědicuov a budúcích. Jenž jest dán a psán léta od narozenie syna božieho MCCCC padesátého prvnieho v úterý ten den svatých Petra a Pavla apoštoluov božích [29. června 1451].
Ad idem. Girzik de Wysskowicz clientalis, annorum XL vel ultra, ut solus dixit, facto solito juramento in hunc testatus est modum dicens (klient ve věku 40 let a více, jak sám řekl, po složení obvyklé přísahy takto svědčil a řekl): To mi svědomo jest, když paní Machna z Suché s Hroznatú Rynhartovi Pakostovi na list dobrú vuoli učiniti nebo udělati měla, tu sem od nie prošen byl, abych pečeť zlatníkovi kázal udělati. I učinil sem to k jejie prosbě, tak že se mnú k zlatníku šla, a já kázal sem pečeš s jejie volí zlatníku udělati. Actum feria II post Urbani anno ɔc XC primo.
R. V. I. A. XX. a. Srov. svědomí č. 2477 a 2482.
=== Urbář panství Hlubockého 1490, Velechvín, str. 29 až 32 === [A 15.]
'''Velechvín.'''
'''''[č.19] Johannes''''' Mikuláše Poněsického bratr má lán ''Thuomovský'' pustý, platí o sv[atém] Jiří ½ kopy grošů 2 gr[oše], o sv[atém] Havle též, berně vánoční 16 gr[ošů], robotních o sv[atém] Janu 10 gr[ošů], než ještě na tom stavenie žádného nemá, než tepruv stavěti má, a také z toho nic ještě neplatí; má lhuotu od sv[atého] Jiří minulého až do roka.
'''''[asi č.20] Dolídek''''' Petr Kovář má 3 čtvrti, kteréž přijal k stavenie, platí o sv[atém] Jiří 24 gr[ošů], o sv[atém] Havle též; berně vánoční 12 gr[ošů] 16 gr[ošů], robotnich o sv[atém] Janu 7½ gr[ošů], a na tom ještě lhuotu má od sv[atého] Petra minulého ještě za 1½ léta anno ɔc nonagesimo.
'''''[č.3] Matěj Ruoth''''' má lán; platí o sv[atém] Jiří ½ kopy grošů 2 gr[oše], o sv[atém] Havle též, berně vánoční 16 gr[ošů], robotních o sv[atém] Janu 10 gr[ošů]; a byl ten lán prve na dvé, a jest ještě znáti, k němu že sedlišče bylo; a má lhoutu ještě od sv[atého] Jiří minulého do roka, a stavěti sobě na tom Ianu má.
'''''[asi č.4] Bicek''''' má 3 čtvrti, platí o sv[atém] Jiří 24 gr[ošů], o sv[atém] Havle též, berně vánoční 12 gr[ošů], robotních o sv[atém] Janu 7½ gr[ošů].
Týž drží čtvrt, kterúž přijal od 3 čtvrtí ''Draščatovských''; platí o sv[atém] Jiří 8 gr[ošů], o sv[atém] Havle též, berně vánoční 4 gr[oše], robotních 2½ gr[oše].
'''''[č.7] Matheus''''' Martin '''''Kub''''' má lán; platí o sv[atém] Jiří ½ kopy grošů 2 gr[oše], o sv[atém] Havle též, berně vánoční s ½ lánu 8 gr[ošů], a praví, že s ½ lánu neplatí berně; robotních o sv[atém] Janu10 gr[ošů]; má lhuotu od sv[atého] Jiří minulého do roka.
'''''[asi č.9] Zdich''''' má ½ lánu, platí o sv[atém] Jiří 16 gr[ošů], o sv[atém] Havle též; berně vánoční praví, že od staradávna z toho ½ lánu neplatí; robotních o sv[atém] Janu pět gr[ošů]; má lhuotu od sv[atého] Jiří minulého do roka.
Týž drží ½ lánu ''Blahútova'', platí o sv[atém] Jiří 16 gr[ošů], o sv[atém] Havle též; berně praví, že také z toho ½ lánu od staradávna neplatí; robotnich o sv[atém] Janu 5 gr[ošů]; a praví, že k tomu ½ lánu jest seděnie pusté; též má lhoutu.
'''''[asi č.12] Prokeš Hanzl''''' Bárta má lán; platí o sv[atém] Jiří ½ kopy grošů 2 gr[oše], o sv[atém] Havle též, berně vánoční praví, že z toho neplatí od staradávna; robotních o sv[atém] Janu platí 10 gr[ošů]; a praví, že jest přikúpil k třem čtvrtem jednu čtvrt, k kteréž prve bylo seděnie, ale praví, že jest dávno pusté to seděni; a to jest všecko pusté přijal po otci svém a staví na tom. Má lhuotu do sv[atého] Jiří.
'''''[č.11] Jiřík Hajný''''' drží ½ lánu ''Pičnovského'', platí o sv[atém] Jiří 16 gr[ošů], o sv[atém] Havle též; berně vánoční 8 gr[ošů], robotních o sv[atém] Janu 5 gr[ošů]; a k tomu dvořiště pusté jest; ale má se k tomu, že stavěti chce; má lhuotu od sv[atého] Jiří minulého do roka.
Týž má lán, má platiti též všecko jako s jiného lánu; berně vánoční 16 gr[ošů].
'''''[č.13] Střelček''''' má ½ lánu; platí o sv[atém] Jiří 16 gr[ošů], o sv[atém] Havle též, berně vánoční praví, že neplatí; robotních o sv[atém] Janu 5 gr[ošů]; ujal to ''Macek z Kolného'', má počíti platiti o sv[atém] Jáně robotní peníze, a potom všecky platy platiti má, kromě pojistebnieho platu, toho dávati nemá. [A 16.]
'''Pustoty.'''
(Obec) Lán pustý ''Lapačovský'', i dány jsú z něho lidem 3 čtvrti za to, že jim rybníkem zatopená obec jich, a čtvrté čtvrti téhož lánu obec z té vsi, mají počíti platiti o sv[atém] Jiří příštím, též jako s jiné čtvrti úroku o sv[vatém] Jiří 8 gr[ošů], o sv[vatém] Havle též, berně vánoční 4 gr[oše], robotních o sv[atém] Janě 2½ gr[oše].
''Kubcovské'' 2½ čtvrti pusté, toho žádný neužívá. — Přijal ji '''''Havelka''''' z Velechvína, má s nich platiti též jako jiní lhoutu od sv[atého] Havle přiěštieho za dvě letě 92 při sv[vatém] Jiří 28 gr[ošů] i z ''Duchoňova'' ////, berně 10 gr[ošů].
''Maškova'' čtvrt pustá, té žádný neužívá. — Přijal ji '''''Petr Kovář''''', má s ní platiti jako s jiné čtvrti.
''Drašťatova'' ½ lánu pustého, toho žádný nedrží. — Ujal to '''''Hanzl''''', odtudž, má platiti jako s jiného polúlání, lhuotu má od sv[atého] Jiří minulého za dve letě. Act. dominico die Juliani 94.
''Orpatova'' ½ lánu pustého, jest zde od něho nahoře pacholek. — Přijal to '''''Martin Kub''''', má též platiti jako s jiného polúlání; má počieti platiti o sv[atém] Jiří příštím 94.
//// ''Duchoňova'' čtvrt pustá, té žádný nedrží. — Ujal ji '''''Havelka''''' z Velechvína, má též platiti jako s jiné čtvrti, lhoutu má od sv[atého] Havla přieštieho. Act. fer. 4 die s[ancte] Georgii 94 berně 4 gr[oše].
A těch všech pustot nic se neužívá, než což se od nich luk prodá. A ktož chce, na roli seje, z toho třetie mandel pánu vycházie.
Jest tu krčma, ale praví, že v ní nynie nešenkují; placeno bylo s ni o masopustě rychtáři Lišovskému 16 gr[ošů]; i odjal to pán rychtáři, znaje, že k tomu rychtář žádné spravedlnosti nemá. — Pušténa mu zase.
'''''Hajný Jiřík''''' z Velechvína platí o sv[atém] Jiří dvie viedře medu.
Odtud pojistebného platí při sv[atém] Havle jakž kto sedí dávají po 1 zberu ovsa po dvu slepicií a po dvu syru.
Summa úroku Svato Jiřského 5 kop grošů 24 gr[ošů] 5½ kop grošů 26 gr[ošů]     ⎫
i s pustými
Svato Havelského též.     ⎪
Berně vánoční 2 kopy grošů 20 gr[ošů] 24gr[ošů] 10 gr[ošů]     ⎬
A každý, kto berni dává, má dáti zámazného 1 gr[oš]     ⎪
Robotnich o sv[atém] Janu 80 gr[ošů] 105 gr[ošů] 100 gr[ošů] 9 d[enárů] 1½ kopy grošů 22½ grošů - 1½ kopy grošů 21 grošů 3 h[a]l[éře]     ⎭
=== Urbář panství Hlubockého 1592, Velechvín, dvojstr. 30 a 31 === '''Ves Velechvín''' '''[č.19] Vít Janovskej''' má 1 lán platí o sv[atém] Jiří .................. 32 gr[ošů]
::o sv[atém] Havle tolikéž
::bernie vánoční ................................................ 16 gr[ošů]
::roboty sv[ato] Janské ...................................... 10 gr[ošů]
::ovsa pojistebního ................... 1 džber
::slepice ..................................... 2
::sýry .......................................... 2
'''[č.20] Vondra Malostranskej''' má 1 lán platí o sv[atém] Jiří ... 32 gr[ošů]
::o sv[atém] Havle tolikéž
::bernie vánoční ............................................... 17 gr[ošů]
::robotného ...................................................... 10 gr[ošů]
::ovsa pojistebního .................. 1 džber
::slepice .................................... 2
::sýry ......................................... 2
'''[č.3] Martin Rutt''' má 1 lán platí o sv[atém] Jiří ..................... 32 gr[ošů]
::o sv[atém] Havle tolikéž
::bernie vánoční ............................................. 17 gr[ošů]
::robotného .................................................... 10 gr[ošů]
::ovsa pojistebního .................. 1 džber
::slepice .................................... 2
::sýry ......................................... 2
'''[č.4] Tomeš Velkej''' má ½ lánu platí o sv[atém] Jiří................. 16 gr[ošů]
::o sv[atém] Havle tolikéž
::bernie vánoční ............................................ 8 gr[ošů]
::robotného ................................................... 5 gr[ošů]
::ovsa pojistebního ................... 1 džber
::slepice .................................... 2
::sýry ......................................... 2
'''[č.7] Jan Klauda''' má 1 lán platí o sv[atém] Jiří ....................... 32 gr[ošů]
::o sv[atém] Havle tolikéž
::bernie vánoční ........................................... 8 gr[ošů]
::robotného ................................................. 10 gr[ošů]
::ovsa pojistebního ................... 1 džber
::slepice .................................... 2
::sýry ......................................... 2
'''[č.8] Kuba Diedaur''' má ½ lánu platí o sv[atém] Jiří............... 16 gr[ošů]
::o sv[atém] Havle tolikéž více 10½ jitra 21 gr[ošů]
::bernie vánoční .......................................... 8 gr[ošů]
::robotného ................................................. 5 gr[ošů]
::ovsa ........................................ 1 džber
::slepice .................................... 2
::sýry ......................................... 2
'''[č.9] Vondra Diedaur''' má 1 lán platí o sv[atém] Jiří ............... 32 gr[ošů]
::o sv[atém] Havle tolikéž více z 3½ jitra 7 gr[ošů]
::bernie vánoční neplatí ::robotného ............................................... 10 gr[ošů]
::ovsa ......................................... 1 džber
::slepice .................................... 2
::sýry ......................................... 2
'''[č.11] Mach Hajnej''' má 1 lán platí o sv[atém] Jiří ................. 32 gr[ošů]
::o sv[atém] Havle tolikéž
::bernie vánoční ...................................... 16 gr[ošů]
::robotného ............................................. 10 gr[ošů]
::ovsa pojistebního ................... 1 džber
::slepice .................................... 2
::sýry ......................................... 2
::Týž má ½ lánu platí o sv[atém] Jiří .............................. 16 gr[ošů]
::o sv[atém] Havle tolikéž více z 6½ jitra 13 gr[ošů]
::bernie vánoční ...................................... 8 gr[ošů]
::robotného ............................................. 5 gr[ošů]
::za 2 viedre medu o sv[atém] Havle .............. 30 gr[ošů] '''[č.12] Míka Vondrů''' má 1 lán platí o sv[atém] Jiří ................. 32 gr[ošů]
::o sv[atém] Havle tolikéž více ze 3 jiter ................ 6 gr[ošů]
::robotnýho ............................................ 10 gr[ošů]
::ovsa pojistebního .................. 1 džber
::slepice .................................... 2
::sýry ......................................... 2
::bernie vánoční neplatí
'''[č.13] Matiej Střelček''' má 3 št[vrtie] platí o sv[atém] Jiří ..... 24 gr[ošů]
::o sv[atém] Havle tolikéž
::bernie vánoční ................................... 4 gr[oše]
::robotného .......................................... 7½ gr[ošů] = 7 grošů 3½ denáru
::ovsa pojistebního ................... 1 džber
::slepice .................................... 2
::sýry ......................................... 2
'''[č.14] Vaniek Rutt''' má 1 lán platí o sv[atém] Jiří ................. 32 gr[ošů]
::o sv[atém] Havle tolikéž
::více ji z 6 jiter platí o sv[atém] Havle 12 gr[ošů]
::bernie vánoční ................................... 17 gr[ošů]
::robotného .......................................... 10 gr[ošů]
::ovsa ........................................ 1 džber
::slepice .................................... 2
::sýry ......................................... 2
'''[č.18] Matiej Kovář''' má 2½ št[vrtie] platí o sv[atém] Jiří ........... 20 gr[ošů]
::o sv[atém] Havle tolikéž
::bernie vánoční ................................... 10 gr[ošů]
::robotného ............................................ 6 gr[ošů] 3½ h[aléře] = 6 grošů 1¾ denáru
::slepice .................................... 2
::sýry ......................................... 2
::ovsa pojistebního ................. 1 džber
'''Obec''' má 1 št[vrtie] platí o sv[atém] Jiří .................... 8 gr[ošů]
::o sv[atém] Havle tolikéž
::bernie vánoční .................................... 4 gr[oše]
::robotného ........................................... 2½ gr[ošů] = 2 groše 3½ denáru
'''Barta Střelček''' z chalupy platí tomu na čím gruntě sedí
::Jeho mi[lost] pánu ze 2 jiter o sv[atém] Havle 4 gr[oše]
::roboty zienny ..................................... 1 za den
::Suma usedlých ............. 13
::Suma úroků sv[atého] Jiříského ............... 5 kop grošů 56 gr[ošů]
::Suma úroků sv[atého] Havelského .......... 7 kop grošů 29 gr[ošů]
::Suma bernie vánoční ............................... 2 kopy grošů 13 gr[ošů]
:::zamazného ............................................................ 12 gr[ošů]
::Suma robotného vychází ......................... 1 kopa grošů 51 gr[ošů] 1½ d[e]n[áru] ½ h[aléře] ::::::::: = 1 kopa grošů 51 grošů 1¾ denáru
::Suma pojistebního ovsa ................... 12 džberů
::Suma slepic pojistebních ................. 24 ::Suma sýrů pojistebních ................... 24 ::Suma roboty zienny den .................. 1 ::V té vsi jest krčma platí z ní rychtáři lišov-
::skému o masopustě jednou v rok - 16 gr[ošů]
::do kteréž z Lišova pivo berou.
::Při též vsi mají les obecní za 1 leč zaječí
::porostlým a chrastí za 3 leče zaječí. '''Poznámky:'''
1 kopa grošů = 60 grošů
1 groš = 7 denárů
1 denár = 2 haléře
Sv. Jiřího:
1 lán = 32 grošů nebo ½ kopy grošů a 2 groše
¾ lánu = 24 grošů
½ lánu = 16 grošů
¼ lánu = 8 grošů
Sv. Jana:
1 lán = 10 grošů
¾ lánu = 7½ groše
½ lánu = 5 grošů
¼ lánu = 2½ groše
1 jitro = 2 groše
=== Soupis poddaných podle víry v roce 1651 - Bechyňsko, Velechvín, str. 152 a 153. === '''13 HLUBOKÁ NAD VLTAVOU                                                                                                                                  '''fol.2r-18v
[...]
'''''Rychta VELECHVÍNSKÁ'''''                                                                                                                                              4r-6v
'''''Ves VELECHVÍN'''''                                                                                                                                                            4r-4v

'''Jméno a příjmení'''

'''Stav'''

'''Povolání'''

'''Věk'''

'''Náboženství'''

'''[č.14] Tomáš Růt''' p rychtář 48 k
     Ludmila [Čupková z Chotýčan] p manželka 46 k
     Jakub N. [rodem Šimek z Oselného] p pohůnek [synovec] 12 k
     Vavřina p rychtářův syn 18 k
     Juliana p jeho manželka 17 k
     Kryštof N. p pachole 7
     Anyška N. [dcera neb. Černého] p děvka 18 k
     Salomyna N. p děvka 12 k
'''[č.19] Petr Břehovský''' p hospodář 26 k
     Maruška p manželka 25 k
     Vondra N. p pohůnek 10 k
     Vavřina N. p pachole 7
'''[č.3] Šimon Zabilka''' p hospodář 30 k
     Mandelena p hospodyně 26 k
     Regina p dcera 16 k
     Tomáš N. p pohůnek 10 k
'''[č.7] Kašpar Klauda''' [rodem Dědour aka Leština] p hospodář 30 k
     Regna p manželka 23 k
     Valenta p syn 9
     Říha p syn 7
'''[č.9] Jan Dědour''' [rodem Bohoněk] p hospodář 49 k
     Dorota p manželka 38 k
     Marek N. p pacholek 16 k
     Martin N. [Bohoněk] p pohůnek [synovec] 10
     Mandelena N. [asi Vaňková] p děvka 14 k
     Kateřina N. [Bohoňková] p děvka [neteř] 11 k
'''[č.11] Pavel Hajnej''' p hospodář 52 k
     Alžběta p manželka 43 k
     Bartoš p syn 19 k
     Mariana p cera 17 k
     Jířík p syn 15 k
     Jakub p syn 10 k
'''[č.12] Matouš Leština''' p hospodář 32 k
     Voršila p manželka 41 k
     Kateřina p cera 18 k
     Zuzana N. p děvka 17 k
     Jan N. pacholek 16 k
     Dorota N. děvče 8 k
     Mariana N. p děvče 9 k
'''[č.13] Bartoš Střeleček''' p hospodář 60 k
     Anna p manželka 42 k
     Matěj N. p zeť 26 k
     Mariana N. [Střelečková] p manželka 19 k
     Žofie N. [Střelečková] p cera 1/4
     Jiří Smolík p podruh 27 k
     Dorota p manželka 20 k
     Bryda p cera 5
     Šebesta p syn 2
     Markyta N. p podruchyně 50 k
     Eliška N. p cera 2
     Mariana N. p podruchyně 20 k
     Dorota N. p podruchyně 50 k
     Kateřina N. p podruchyně 21 k
'''[53] celkem osob'''
'''Seznam zkratek:'''
p - poddaný, poddanský
k - katolický, katolish
N. - neznámé jméno či příjmení
=== Berní rula 6 Kraj Bechyňský II 1654, str. 549===
Jména měst, městeček,
vesnic a hospodářů

Role má a osívá

Potahů

Dobytka
chová

Mlejny

Kol

Handle a živnosti vedou rozdílné
Lesův mají a jak jich užívají

Far

Mistrů

Pacholků

        [Poznámky]

[Folio]

role má a osívá

seje na
zimu

na jaro

chovati může

nyní chová

strychů

věrtelů

strychů

věrtelů

strychů

věrtelů

koně

voly

krav

jalovic

ovcí

sviní

ovčác-
kých

'''Ves V e l e ch v í n''' (ob. Lišov, o. České Budějovice)                 Fol. 963
obecních lesův za 4 leče
 
Rolníci, jenž qualitates '''o s e d l é h o''' majíporostlin mimo vorné rolí
'''[č.14]''' Tomáš Rut481915624710195pod 45 strychů
'''[č.12]''' Matouš Leština48191564459344 strychy
'''[č.13]''' Bartoloměj Střelecký3211104235815 strychů
'''[č.19]''' Petr Břelovský51111062358530 strychů''vh.df.k 4.kv. 1675''
'''[č.3]''' Šimon Zabilka481611634416320 strychů
'''[č.7]''' Kašpar Klouda481611642610440 strychů
'''[č.9]''' Jan Děďaur481515644510540 strychů
'''[č.11]''' Pavel Hajnej53181663554530 strychů
 
Rolnický grunty    p u s t ý
díl těch rolí od těch poustek lidé porozdílně z třetího mandele, kterýž vrchnost bere, osívají,
ostatní pak ladem a v porostlinách leží
'''[č.18]''' Vaňkovský1 lándíl stavení stojí,
však bez hospodáře
'''[č.20]''' Pohůnkovský [Bohoňkovský]½ lánustavení stojí,
však bez hospodáře
'''[č.8]''' Tkalcovský½ lánudíl stavení stojí a též
bez hospodáře
'''[č.4]''' Davidovský½ lánudo konce pustý, zka-
žený a zbořený
 
Zahradník, jenž '''    8    z a    o s e d l é h o''', však pustý
do konce pustá
Vrchalovská1
 
Summarolníkův, jenž qualitates osedlého mají 8
                    pustí 4
zahradník, jenž 8 za osedlého
                    však pustý 1
Tito dosti dobře stojí. Půda dobrá, žitná.
=== Vlastníci jednotlivých čísel popisných === {{Image|file=Ves Velechvin-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=1827. }} '''Obecní kovárna č.1:''' '''Chalupa obecní č.2 při kovárně (1827 jako č.1):'''
:1662 - 1664 .......................... Matouš Kovář
:1664 - 1667(8) ...................... Kryštof Kovář
:1669(8) - 1676 ...................... Ondřej Kovář
:1676 - 1679........................... pustá
:1679 - 1681 .......................... Havel Pastýř
:1681 - 1682 .......................... Bartoš Kovář
:1682 - 1686(7) ...................... Rudolf Kovář z Lišova
:1686(7) - 1688 ...................... Václav Kovář z Velic
:1689 - 1696 .......................... Václav cizopanský
:1696 - 1697 .......................... Jozef Kovář z Hosína
:1697 - 1700 .......................... Vavřinec Zabilka
:1700 - 1714 .......................... Anton Hasík (dle matriky nar. 1712 psán jako Sloboda)
:1714 - 1716 .......................... Jan Mikuláš Kovář
:1716 - 1723 .......................... Jan Kovář třeboňský poddaný
:1723 - 1737 .......................... Vojtěch Kolář z Libníče
:1737 - 1755 .......................... Matěj Ciglbauer
:1755 - 1759(60)..................... Jozef Bláha
:1759(60) - 1762 .................... Vojtěch Tomandl
:1762 - 1795 .......................... Václav Novák
:1795 - 1803 .......................... Šimon Šmejkal neb Smrž
:1803 - 1804 .......................... Matěj Hnilička
:1804 - 1807 .......................... František Zeman
:1807 - 1808 .......................... Jan Nidl
:1808 - 1821(43) .................... Jan Jabůrek z Bubovska
:před1821 - po1830 .............. Prokop Bílek z Velechvína
:před1832 -před1834 ........... Tomáš Hajný z Velechvína
:před1834 - po1844 .............. Jozef Zíka ze Ševětína
:po1844 - po1845 ................. Jozef Hajný původně Břehovský z Velechvína
'''Pazderna 1827 jako č.2:'''
'''Grunt č.3 Martinovský:'''
:1490 ...................................... Matěj Ruoth
:1592 ...................................... Martin Růt
:po1592 - před1625 ............. Ondřej Martinů
:1637 - 1650 .......................... syn Pavel Martinů
:1650 - 1659 .......................... Šimon Zabilka (před tím byl asi na Zabilkově gruntě č.8, platí tam do roku 1656 )
:1659 - 1667 .......................... Jiří Hajný z Předešle
:1667 - 1682 .......................... Jakub Šabalka z Hrůtova
:1682 - 1691 .......................... [[Pastýř-2|Jiřík]] zeť [[Kosař-2|Matěje Košaře]] z Kolného
:1691 - 1724 .......................... zeť [[Anton-369|Martin]] syn Štróblů
:1724 - 1738 .......................... Jiřík Růt z Velechvína
:1738 - 1765 .......................... [[Šafář-10|Jiří Šafář]] z Červeného Újezdce
:1765 - 1808 .......................... zeť [[Pouzar-85|Vojtěch Pouzar]] z Hůr
:1808 - 1839 .......................... syn Tomáš Martinů
:1839 - po1845 ...................... zeť Václav Šachl Břehovský
'''Grunt č.4 Davidovský:'''
:1592 ..................................... Tomáš Velký
:po1592 - 1631 ..................... spálený a pustý :1631 - 1634 .......................... Václav Šafařík
:1634 - před1651 .................. Petr David
:před1651 - 1666 ................. vdova Magdaléna Kyryánová z Vlkova
:1666 - 1676 .......................... pustý (1673 - 1676 ujal Jan syn Tobiáše Podruha)
:1676 - 1677 .......................... Jan Tobiáše Krejčího Podruha :1677 - 1682 .......................... Šebesta Klauda
:1682 - 1689 .......................... Jiří Vítků z Třebotovic
:1689 - 1692 .......................... Jan Zeman z Jelma
:1692 - 1708........................... [[Pastýř-2|Jiří Martinec]]
:1708 - 1713 .......................... syn [[Martinec-27|Lukáš David]]
:1713 - 1715 .......................... Pavel Podruh
:1715 - 1717 .......................... výměnou získal Václav Vaněk
:1717 - 1747 .......................... [[Růt-34|Lukáš Růt]] z Velechvína
:1747 - 1781 .......................... syn [[David-3315|Jan David]]
:1781 - 1804 .......................... syn [[David-3314|Jozef David]]
:1804 - 1839 ...........................syn [[David-3311|Šimon David]]
:1839 - po1845 ...................... syn Jan David
'''Chalupa č.5 Vláškovská:'''
:Postavil Vojtěch Vlášek
:1805 - 1807 .......................... zeť Antonín Pojer
:1807 - 1811 .......................... zeť Bartoloměj Trumf
:1811 - 1828 .......................... vdova Kateřina dcera výše psaného Antonína
:1828 - 1830 .......................... Jozef Šimon
:1830 - po1845 ...................... Václav Polák
'''Vrchnostenská myslivna č.6 (později psáno jako č.1):'''
:před1674 - 1700 ..................... Filip myslivec panský
:1700 - 1711 ............................. Vít Veverka
:1711 - 1720 ............................. Martin Hušak (Hošek)
:1720 - po1725 ......................... František Srnec
:před1731 ................................ František Sejdl
:před1733 - po1735 ................ František Pleš
:před1787 - před1797 ............. Jan Chloz
:před1797 - před1805 ............. Matěj Štumpach
:před1805 - po1816 ................. Karel Bohdanecký z Klenovic
:před1824 - po1831 ................. Václav Volf z Dobeve? protivínské panství
:1840 - před1853 ..................... Vojtěch Bezpalec
:před1853 - ? ............................ Vojtěch Steinocher
'''Grunt č.7 Klaudovský:'''
:1490 .......................................... Matheus Kub
:1592 ........................................... Jan Klauda
:po1592 - 1636 .......................... pustý a spálený
:1636 - 1661............................... [[Klauda-60|Kašpar Leština]] jinak Klauda
:1661 - 1666 ............................... vdova [[Unknown-476534|Regína]]
:1666 - 1696 ............................... syn [[Klauda-62|Jakub Klauda]]
:1696 - 1712 ............................... syn Jan Klauda
:1712 - 1714 ............................... vdova Mariana
:1714 - 1753 ............................... Šimon David
:1753 - 1785 ............................... syn [[Klauda-72|Matěj Klauda]]
:1785 - 1808 ............................... zeť Jan Šmik z Mazelova
:1808 - po1845 ........................... zeť Jakub Kantor '''Grunt č.8 Zabilkovský:'''
:1592 ........................................... Kouba Dědour
:1629 - 1650 ............................... Šimek Zabilka (1650 asi odešel na Martinů grunt č.3, ale platí zde do roku 1656)
:1650 - 1684 ................................ pustý
:1684 - 1688 ................................ Bartoš Zabilka
:1688 - 1699 ................................ Jozef bratr Ranku ze Lhotic
:1699 - 1700 ................................ Jakub syn Vojtěcha Dejčmara z Hůrek
:1700 - 1704 ................................ výměnou získal Jan Kutiš z Hůrek
:1704 - 1728 ................................ Matěj Uhlíř
:1728 - 1771 ................................ syn Matěj Zabilka
:1771 - 1797 ................................ zeť Jan Fišak
:1797 ........................................... zeť Václav Abrahám z Hůrek
:1797 - 1832 ................................ zeť František Petr ze Smržova
:1832 - po 1845 ........................... syn František Petr
'''Grunt č.9 Dědourovský:'''
:1592 .......................................... Vondra Dědour
:1629 - 1667 ............................... [[Bohoněk-99|Jan Bohoněk]]
:1667 - 1704 ............................... zeť [[Vávra-104|Vít]] syn [[Vávra-105|Vavřince Kováře]] z Červeného Újezdce
:1704 - 1735 .............................. syn Matěj Dědour
:1735 - 1765 .............................. syn Řehoř Dědour
:1765 - 1805 .............................. zeť Jozef Novák z Velechvína
:1805 - 1840 .............................. Vít Hanzl Kubíček
:1840 - po1845 .......................... syn [[Kubjček_neb_Dědaur-1|Václav Hanzl]]
''' č.10:''' '''Grunt č.11 Hajnovský:'''
:1490 .......................................... Jiřík Hajný
:1592 .......................................... Mach Hajný
:po1592 - před1625 .................. Vondra Hajný
:1629 - 1672 ............................... syn Pavel Hajný
:1672 - 1692 ............................... Pavel Vondra z Hůrek
:1692 - 1702 ............................... vdova Mariana
:1702 - 1713 ............................... syn Vojtěch Hajný
:1713 - 1738 ............................... [[martinec-27|Lukáš David]]
:1738 - 1773 ............................... [[hajný-12|syn Jan Hajný]]
:1773 - 1818 ............................... [[Břehovský-2|zeť Jakub Břehovský]]
:1818 - po1845 ........................... syn Jozef Břehovský Hajný
(1694 oddělením vznikl grunt č.15)
(1820 oddělením vznikla chalupa č.21)
'''Grunt č.12 Leštinovský:'''
:1592 ........................................... Míka Vondrů
:po1592 - před1625 .................. Bicek Novotný
:před1625 - 1637 ....................... [[Leština-12|Jan Leština]]
:1637 - 1638 ................................ vdova Voršila
:1638 - 1679 ............................... Matouš ze Zaháje
:1679 - 1719 ............................... [[Kadlec-152|Jakub]] syn Petra Tkadlce z Hrůtova
:1719 - 1734 ............................... syn Matěj Leština
:1734 - 1756 ............................... bratr Bartoloměj Leština
:1756 - 1803 ............................... syn Ondřej Leština
:1803 - 1849 ............................... syn Jakub Leština
:1849 - ? ..................................... syn Tomáš Leština
'''Grunt č.13 Střelečkovský:'''
:1490 ............................................. Macek z Kolného
:1592 ............................................. Matěj Střeleček
:po1592 - před1625 .................... Šebesta Střeleček
:před1625 - 1631 ......................... spálený a pustý
:1631 - po1654 ............................. [[Střeleček-2|Bartoš Střeleček]]
:po1654 - 1667 ............................. zeť [[Střeleček-1|Matěj Střeleček]]
:1667 - 1680 ................................. vdova [[Střelečková-2|Mariana]]
:1680 - 1683 ................................. syn [[Střeleček-3|Ondřej Střeleček]]
:1683 - 1692 ................................. výměnou získal [[Sýkora-48|Jiří Sýkora neb Bohoněk]] z Kolného
:1692 - 1696 ................................. syn Vít Střeleček
:1696 - 1697 ................................. Pavel Lipový z Hosína
:1697 - 1735 ................................. Lukáš Grigar z Hůr
:1735 - 1764 ................................. syn Jozef Střeleček
:1764 - 1804 ................................. Matouš Novák
:1804 - po1845 ............................. syn Jan Novák Střeleček
'''Grunt č.14 Růtovský:'''
:1592 .............................................. [[Růt-43|Vaněk Růt]]
:Po1592 - před1625 ..................... [[Rút-10|Jan Růt]]
:Před1625 - 1667.......................... syn [[Rút-9|Tomáš Růt]]
:1667 - 1677.................................. vnuk Tomáš Tůma syn [[Tůma-14|Vavřince Růta]] alias Tůmy z Hůrek
:1677 - 1727.................................. [[Míka-51|Václav Míka]] syn [[Míka-47|Urbana]] z Levína
:1727 - 1745 ................................. syn Daniel Růt
:1745 - 1750 ................................. syn Jan Růt
:1750 - 1783 ................................. bratr Bartoloměj Růt
:1783 - 1819 ................................. syn Jozef Růt
:1819 - po 1855 ............................ Jakub Růt
:Po1855 - po1910 ......................... František Růt
:Po1910 - po1936 ......................... syn Václav Růt
'''Grunt č.15 Novákovský:'''
:1694 - 1731 ................................. [[Klauda-63|Matouš]] Novák syn [[Klauda-62|Jakuba Klaudy]]
:1731 - 1778 ................................. syn [[Novák-1190|Jan Klauda]]
:1778 - 1808 ................................. syn [[Novák-1191|Matěj Klauda]]
:1808 - po1845 ............................. syn Martin Klauda
'''Chalupa č.16 Kalauscovská prv obecní:'''
:1719 - 1738 .................................. Pavel Kalous
:1738 - 1743 .................................. Josef Backa
:1743 - 1761 .................................. bratr Vít Backa
:1761 - 1788 .................................. Lukáš Kaška
:1788 - 1817 ................................. syn Jan Kaška Kadlec
:1817 - 1835 ................................. Vavřinec Kadlec
:1835 - 1845 ................................. Jozef Kaška
'''Chalupa č.17 Obecní Pastouška ("Geminde Hirtenhaus"https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/720261/4/1769/948/39/0):'''
:1665 - 1667(76) ........................... Mikuláš Pastýř
:1671 - 1674(5) ............................. Jan Pastýř
:1674(5) - 1677 ............................. Jiří Pastýř
:1677 - 1678 ................................. Blažej Pastýř
:1678 - 1679 ................................. Havel Pastýř
:1678 - 1680 ................................. Matěj Pastýř
:1681 - 1682 ................................. Matěj Pastýř ze Slověnic
:1682 - 1686(7) ............................. Jan Jhl
:1688 - 1689 ................................. Matěj Pastýř
:1689 - 1690 ................................. Jan Ryšavej
:1690 - 1693 ................................ Bartoš Pastýř z Jelma
:1693 - 1699 ................................. Ondřej Pastýř
:1699 - 1701.................................. Vavřinec Poddanej
:1701 - 1702 ................................. Jan Pastýř
:1702 - 1708 ................................. Tomáš cizopanský :1707 - 1713 ................................. Tomáš cizopanský od Hluboký
:1707 - 1709 ................................. Jíří Špatný
:1710 - 1713 ................................. Řehoř Chromý
:1713 - 1721 .................................. Václav Horáček pastýř Chotýčanský
:1721 - 1725 ................................. vdova Dorota
:1725 - 1730 ................................. Martin Vlášek pastýř
:1730 - 1735 ................................. Matěj Horáček
:1735 - 1750 ................................. Matěj Koštálek
:1750 - 1752.................................. Václav Špatnej
:1752 - 1762 ................................. Šimon Záviš
:1762 - 1770 .................................. Řehoř Leština
:1770 - 1772 ................................. Mikuláš Uhlíř z Třebotovic
:1772 - 1775 ................................. Matouš Šindelář
:1775 - 1766 ................................. Vavřinec Šindelář
:1776 - 1783 ................................. Higer Leština
:1783 - 1790 ................................. Jakub Pletzer
:1790 - 1794 ................................. Václav Shoř
:1794 - 1795 ................................ Matěj Král
:1795 - 1803 ................................ Matěj Šikl
:1803 - 1831 ................................ Jan Linhart
:1831 - 1838 ................................ pustá ?
:1838 - po1842 ............................ Jozef Klabouch
'''Grunt č.18 Vaňkovský:'''
:1592 ............................................. Matěj Kovář
:po1592 - 1644 ............................. pustý
:1644 ............................................. Matěj
:1644 - 1659 ................................. pustý
:1659 - 1660 ................................. [[Hryz-2|Jiřík Hryz]]
:1660 - 1697 ................................. Vít Vaněk
:1697 - 1715 ................................. syn Václav Vaněk
:1715 - 1724 ................................. výměnou získal [[Břehovský-5|Pavel David]]
:1724 - 1740 ................................. výměnou získal [[Bohoněk-135|Jan Bohoněk]] z Kolného
:1740 - 1772 ................................. syn [[Vaněk-122|Ondřej Vaněk]]
:1772 - 1796 ................................. Václav syn Matouše Koláře z Hůrek
:1796 - 1806 ................................. Jan syn Jíříka Kubíčka z Kolného
:1806 - po1845 ............................. Václav Kolář syn předešlého Václava
'''Grunt č.19 Břehovský:'''
:1451 .............................................. Tůma / Tomášek
:1490 .............................................. Johannes
:před1592 - před1625 .................. Vít Janovský
:před1625 - 1642 .......................... syn Vít Břehovský
:1642 - 1682 .................................. zeť Petr Havlíček z Opatovic
:1682 - 1714 .................................. [[Břehovský-4|Jiřík]] syn Urbana Tesaře z Hodějic
:1714 - 1721................................... vdova [[Leštinová-6|Rozina]]
:1721 - 1737 .................................. syn [[Břehovský-3|Šimon Břehovský]]
:1737 - 1778 .................................. [[Šachl-52|Martin Šachl]] z Hůrek
:1778 - 1805 .................................. syn Vavřinec Šachl Břehovský
:1805 - 1847 .................................. syn [[Břehovský-6|František Šachl Břehovský]]
(1847 oddělením vznikla chalupa č.23)
'''Grunt č.20 Bohoňkovský:'''
:1490 ............................................... Dolídek
:Před1592 - 1636 ......................….. [[Bohoněk-60|Ondřej Bohoněk Malostranský]]
:1636 - 1642 .................................. syn [[Bohoněk-59|Tomáš Bohoněk]]
:1642 - 1654 .................................. pustý
:1654 - 1696 ……….…..................... zeť [[Šimek-26|Jakub Šimek]]
:1696 - 1745 ……….….............…..... syn [[Bohoněk-54|Petr Pavel Bohoněk]]
:1745 - 1789 ……............................ syn [[Bohoněk-55|Ondřej Bohoněk]]
:1789 - 1791 ................................. zeť František Kubeš
:1791 - 1818 …….……..............…..... [[Bohoněk-96|František Bohoněk]] syn předešlého Ondřeje Bohoňka
:1818 - 1849 ................................. syn [[Krčma-8|Václav Bohoněk]]
:1849 - 1910 ................................. syn [[Bohoněk-30|Karel Boromejský Bohoněk]]
:1910 - před1921 …...................... František Vyžrálek from Hrachoviště
(1849 oddělením vznikla chalupa č.24)
'''Chalupa č.21 Magdalény Hajné:'''
:Postavil Jozef Hajný
:1820 - po1845 ............................. zeť Jozef Vojtěch
=== Rychtářové === Rychta Velechvínská (před 1725): Velechvín, Kolný, Červený Újezdec, Hůrky, Levín, Hrůtov.
:1651 ............................................. [[Rút-9|Tomáš Růt]] z Velechvína
:1659 - 1682 .................................. [[Šimek-26| Jakub Bohoněk ]] z Velechvína rozený Šimek v Oselném
:po 1682 - před 1692 ................... Pavel Frolík neb Vondra neb Hajný z Hůrekhttps://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/720165/57/4334/3602/81/0
:1692 - 1697 .................................. [[Tůma-13|Matouš Tůma]] z Hůrek
:1700 - 1708 .................................. [[Bohoněk-54|Petr Bohoněk]] z Velechvína
:1709 - ? ......................................... [[Hrubý-31|Martin Vávra ]] z Červeného Újezdce
:1719 .............................................. Martin Martinec, konšel: Jakub Leština https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/720261/141/5638/3098/41/0
Rychta Velechvínská (po 1725): Velechvín, Kolný, Červený Újezdec, Lhotice.
:1785 - 1789 .................................. Jan Vávra z Červeného Újezdce, konšelé: Jan Božovský (Kolný), Vojtěch Martin (Velechvín), Holub (Lhotice)https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/879/7/2996/2140/61/0.
:1789, 1791 .................................... Jakub Šauka https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/720261/133/2689/3812/78/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/720261/134/4796/2763/91/0
:před 1778 - po 1805 ................... Vojtěch Martin https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/720247/101/5178/1555/58/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/720261/145/2239/3711/67/0.
:1834 .............................................. Tomáš Martinhttps://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/253/2/688/994/140/0.
:dále nezjišťováno
=== Soupisy poddaných === 1625 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52002/2/2688/1154/82/0 , 1626 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52004/2/2102/1042/100/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52003/6/1273/2138/88/0 , 1628 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52005/5/2623/1233/98/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52071/1/1631/2526/147/0 , 1629 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52177/24/1152/739/83/0 , 1630 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52007/4/2407/1141/94/0 , 1631 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52009/26/1156/2010/79/0 , 1632 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52010/4/2654/2054/86/0 , 1633 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52011/5/2546/2203/91/0 , 1634 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52012/3/2497/2234/96/0 , 1635 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52015/3/776/430/150/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52179/4/2538/2172/99/0 , 1636 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52180/3/2814/1743/76/0 , 1637 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52017/4/2636/1177/81/0 , 1638 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52018/6/1187/775/100/0 , 1639 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52178/6/1175/816/100/0 , 1650 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52019/5/2893/468/100/0 , 1651 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52021/5/2829/520/97/0 , 1652 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52070/5/1582/1373/86/0 , 1653 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52181/6/1627/633/111/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52074/3/1850/1994/120/0 , 1654 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52073/4/2998/1333/127/0 , 1655 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52088/4/3034/1454/133/0 , 1656 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52089/4/3116/1959/101/0 , 1657 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52090/5/1618/1184/101/0 , 1658 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52091/4/2729/2884/102/0 , 1659 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52149/5/1685/434/100/0 , 1662 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52184/28/2580/800/79/0 , 1663 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52187/8/976/771/84/0 , 1664 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52188/8/2531/834/80/0 , 1665 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52191/6/2724/795/70/0 , 1666 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52192/6/2718/763/81/0 , 1667 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52193/7/995/579/91/0 , 1669 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52194/7/2702/849/87/0 , 1670 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52195/39/2712/773/91/0 , 1671 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52196/39/2634/804/87/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52199/11/3125/2474/59/0 , 1672 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52201/37/1190/729/101/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52202/13/970/1579/70/0 , 1673 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52203/37/2652/871/72/0 , 1674 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52204/43/1116/850/94/0 , 1676 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52205/37/1218/863/87/0 , 1677 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52206/33/1051/750/103/0 , 1678 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52207/36/1220/833/86/0 , 1679 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52210/39/1211/781/99/0 , 1680 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52211/49/996/808/79/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52212/12/1061/757/117/0 , 1681 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52214/43/1018/663/93/0 , 1682 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52215/28/1031/1601/87/0 , 1683 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52216/43/2651/1875/97/0 , 1684 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52217/47/2620/780/100/0 , 1685 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52218/64/2796/935/81/0 , 1686 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52220/441/3555/498/70/0 , 1686-1687 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52219/60/1267/809/70/0 , 1687 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52221/58/1271/831/75/0 , 1688 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52222/58/948/794/81/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52223/7/2880/699/59/0 , 1689 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52224/62/1093/839/75/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52225/7/1188/809/65/0 , 1690 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52226/56/1249/776/75/0 , 1691 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52227/58/1006/772/102/0 , 1692 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52228/59/2719/816/75/0 , 1693 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52230/60/2649/754/65/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52229/7/1216/634/100/0 , 1694 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52232/56/2674/692/88/0 , 1695 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52234/57/2885/840/75/0 , 1696 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52235/59/2759/812/70/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52246/11/1296/2035/90/0 , 1697 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52247/55/2914/685/70/0 , 1698 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52248/58/2834/694/88/0 , 1699 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52249/58/2693/855/88/0 , 1700 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52250/55/2911/776/88/0 , 1701 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52253/51/2781/766/81/0 , 1702 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52254/52/1272/847/88/0 , 1703 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52255/54/1221/838/88/0 , 1704 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52256/57/1037/733/87/0 , 1705 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52257/57/2740/804/81/0 , 1706 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52258/57/1184/884/102/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52259/9/2725/998/103/0 , 1707 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52260/57/2635/666/100/0 , 1708 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52261/57/2617/830/88/0 , 1709 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52262/59/2695/852/88/0 , 1710 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52263/61/2727/1260/26/0 , 1711 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52269/58/1159/549/81/0 , 1712 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52270/58/1393/685/75/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52274/9/1290/1299/69/0 , 1713 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52271/58/1469/683/70/0 , 1714 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52272/54/3147/688/58/0 , 1715 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52273/62/2883/652/62/0 , 1716 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52277/65/1125/623/91/0 , 1717 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52278/65/982/409/102/0 , 1718 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52279/65/2461/555/95/0 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52281/8/2779/1192/82/0 , 1719 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52282/62/2490/478/88/0 , 1720 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52283/73/2496/498/95/0 , 1721 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52284/51/1067/538/88/0 , 1722 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52285/37/1093/507/95/0 , 1723 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52286/42/896/537/88/0 , 1724 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52338/39/1094/788/70/0 , 1725 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52339/41/1025/690/81/0 , 1726 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52341/46/1044/682/88/0 , 1727 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52342/46/2509/513/81/0 , 1728 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52343/43/2588/618/81/0 , 1729 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52344/40/1088/609/88/0 , 1730 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52345/44/2585/1751/102/0 , 1731 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52346/44/2559/584/81/0 , 1732 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52347/45/1124/521/95/0 , 1733 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52348/48/2507/559/95/0 , 1734 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52349/48/2679/606/81/0 , 1735 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52350/49/2785/591/102/0 , 1736 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52351/48/2752/645/75/0 , 1737 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52448/48/2616/700/81/0 , 1738 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52449/48/2564/702/70/0 , 1739 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52451/49/2720/589/81/0 , 1740-1741 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52452/47/2645/671/75/0 , 1742 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52453/45/2585/649/70/0 , 1743 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https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52527/27/1184/528/81/0 , 1762 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52528/29/1111/1878/81/0 , 1763 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52529/29/1199/2116/81/0 , 1764 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52530/30/1184/479/78/0 , 1765 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52531/29/1020/504/97/0 , 1766 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52532/31/1091/1683/81/0 , 1767 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52539/31/898/1824/102/0 , 1768 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52540/36/2666/2303/81/0 , 1769 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52535/35/1063/502/91/0 , 1770 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52534/38/2694/530/81/0 , 1771 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52569/32/2976/2414/65/0 , 1772 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52570/34/2934/2442/81/0 , 1773 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52573/33/2982/624/75/0 , 1774 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52571/37/1295/812/81/0 , 1775 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52572/37/1051/517/81/0 , 1776 https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/52574/34/1035/482/95/0 , 1777 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* Soupis poddaných podle víry z roku 1651 - Bechyňsko, Velechvín, [https://www.nacr.cz/vyzkum-publikace-akce/publikace/detail-publikace/bechynsko-soupis-poddanych-podle-viry-z-roku-1651 pages 152,153].
* Berní rula 6, kraj Bechyňský II, 1654, page 549.
* Státní oblastní archiv v Třeboni, Land registers Velkostatek Hluboká nad Vltavou, Ordinal number 21, [https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/720165/189/4911/1045/37/0 Image 189 to 234].
* Státní oblastní archiv v Třeboni, Land registers Velkostatek Hluboká nad Vltavou, Ordinal number 28, https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/720261/2/5142/1601/32/0.
* Státní oblastní archiv v Třeboni, Land registers Velkostatek Hluboká nad Vltavou, Ordinal number 115, [https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/720246/7/2339/3339/32/0 Image 7].
*Státní oblastní archiv v Třeboni, Seigniorial registers Velkostatek Hluboká nad Vltavou, years 1625 to 1845, https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/409497-Velechvin-Lisov-Ceske-Budejovice-Cesko.
* Státní oblastní archiv v Třeboni, Parish register Ševětín, Book 1, https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/7784/4/2256/1193/30/0.
* Státní oblastní archiv v Třeboni, Parish register Ševětín, Book 2, https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/7785/4/3375/1538/26/0.
*Státní oblastní archiv v Třeboni, Parish register Ševětín, Book 3, [https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/7786/107/2148/943/51/0 Image 107 to 121].
* Státní oblastní archiv v Třeboni, Parish register Ševětín, Book 11, https://digi.ceskearchivy.cz/7794/3/2144/1064/51/0.

Veterans SPACE

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[[Category:Taylor-25258]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Elizabeth_Cemetery%2C_Colorado '''''Elizabeth Cemetery'''''] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Veterans_SPACE&action=edit '''Veterans SPACE'''] :4 Oct 2022 this LIST was started :However, we had been researching veterans years before that date..... :Griffin-9771 created 21 Mar 2018 :The goal of this project is to ... :ADD the Free Space to ALL Veterans so we can know who and WHERE in the cemetery so we can honor them with flags............ :We started out with the Veterans Memorial Plaques which totaled 159 and it ended with the last death: 2015. :Since then we 3 have added 34 Veterans to make a TOTAL: 193 as of November 12, 2023 and this year, 2023 '''with Wreaths Across America, by the Elbert County, Running Creek Chapter of DAR.''' Right now this project just has 3 members, #me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. #[[Tryon-1755 | Hyla Jenks]] :2nd Goal is to research, prove and order military headstones for 8 + Veterans, # Dick Bentley's headstone has been received October 2023 # Grant D Bentley's headstone has been received Nov 9th 2023 # George McGeorge's will be submitted as soon as we get the 2 signatures required # Evald Kihlmark's will be submitted as soon as we get the 2 signatures required == Research Notes == :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Metfield RAF Metfield, Suffix, England] Llewellen Brumbaugh === Wreaths Across America === # We will get permission from the ''Elizabeth Colorado Cemetery'' Board to place the wreaths in December 16th and then pick them up the first week of January 2024 # When we get their permission we need to find Sponsor's/ or Fund Raisers to pay for all or some of the 183+ Veterans wreaths. # Plan the EVENT and send out invitations. :And there are other cemeteries in Elbert County. ::We received the Approval form from the Queen of Heaven Cemetery to Adopt 26 Veterans there to find Sponsors for them, yesterday, June 15th ::We received the Approval form from the Elizabeth Colorado Cemetery to Adopt 167 Veterans there to find Sponsors for them, June 19th ::We have emailed the program to them for their approval and how they can be involved. Waiting Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Taylor-25258#PM-10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! : [https://www.military.com/army/enlisted-ranks.html#junior ARMY RANKS list] :[https://www.cem.va.gov/docs/abbreviations/Ranks_Navy.pdf NAVY-RANKS list] === L or R--NAME-RANK-SERVICE-WAR === :VETERANS MEMORIAL BOXES :::'''X''' In the Veterans Memorial Boxes :::::has headstone '''X''' === Section "FAIRVIEW" === :'''The BLOCKS are separated by either a '' PAVED ROAD or a GRASSY PATHWAY to WALK down'''''. :As you drive in the MAIN GATE first GRAVEL ROAD you come to. === ROAD #1 === :'''GRAVEL ROAD''' ......................SIGN: BLOCK-- 6 # R - [[Bird-7883 | LeRoy Bird]] Navy - WWII ' # R - [[Cullison-107 | Mack Cullison]] Air Force- no war listed- # L [[Runyan-555 | Raymond "Joe" Runyan]] Navy - WWII Barber # R -- [[Peaslee-293 | T Sgt. Richard R. Peaslee]] Air Force - Vietnam, # R - [[Ehlers-1202 | CDCN Paul E. Ehlers]] Navy -WWII/Korea # R- [[Jenkins-21591 | John C. Jenkins]] Marine - Philippines # L - [[Griffin-9771 | William Griffin]] Army - Korea # R -- [[Lanich-1 | M.Sgt. Edward R Lanich]] Air Force, WWII/Korea, POW # R -- [[Kimberling-236 | L. Cpl Woodrow D. Kimberling]] Marines, Vietnam,' # R - [[Wells-18660 | PV2 Robert Lynn Wells]] Army, Vietnam, # L - [[Ehmann-179 | Floyd R. Ehmann]] Airman -Navy-USS Wasp === 2nd PATHWAY === :: to GRASSY walk down only.....................SIGN: BLOCK 5 # L- [[Aldridge-2858 |Albert A. Aldridge]] Army-MP -WWII, side under PINE tree # R - [[Boone-5842 | Derril Boone]] Army - Korea # L- [[Rarick-290 | IC3 James Franklin "Frank" Rarick]] Navy, Vietnam # L [[Goodwin-11159 | William C Goodwin]] Navy - WWII, # R [[Cox-35184|Archie Melvin Cox]] WWI - AEF # L [[Lyttle-297 | Archie Lyttle]] Army- WWI side across from COX family # L- [[Ehlers-1660 | PO2 Kyle B. Ehlers]] Navy died while in service Cenotaph # L- [[Ehlers-1203 | Kenneth Lee Ehlers]] Navy 1971-1975 # L- [[Ehlers-1204 | John Henry Ehlers]] Army - WWI ' # R [[McClellan-2604 | George A. McClellan]] Army - WWI BEHIND JUNIPER HEDGE # L [[Henry-14794 | S Sgt James Alvin Henry]] Army - WWII, PURPLE HEART #-L [[Hale-10895 | Ronald H Hale]] Air Force, Korea- # R-[[Breckenridge-822 | PFC David F. Breckenridge]] Army, Korea, ' # L [[Kremer-1041 | Ralph Joel Kremer]] Army Air Forces -W W II # L [[Ohlson-55 | Wendell Ohlson]] Army - WWII # L [[Nunnelee-45 |2nd Lt Jearl B Nunnelee]] Army Air Forces, WW II- # R [[Gilden-57 | SP4 James Russell Gilden]] Army -Vietnam next to GABEHART arch === 3RD ROAD === ::3rd is a GRAVEL ROAD.....................SIGN: BLOCK 4 # L [[Paddock-1439 | F2 Walter W Paddock]] Navy-WWII, LOT 2 # L [[Gruenwald-43 | Henry Gruenwald]] Army WW II # L [[Sellers-4622 | Jess F Sellers]] Army WW I Teamster # L [[Staley-2452 | John Wilson Staley Sr,]] MEDALLION LOT 13 # L [[Malm-354 | Douglas E. Malm]] Navy - WWII LOT 20 # R [[Kleeman-91 | Robert W Kleeman]] Army Air Corps, -POW WWII # L [[Starkey-1669 | Francis G. T Starkey]] Coast Guard - WWII # R [[Scott-55793 | Kenneth E Scott Jr.]] Air Force Nt'l Guard # L [[Hinchy-24 | Lt. Col. Cornelius Hinchy]] Army - WWII Bronze Star # L [[Felkins-95 | James H Felkins]] S Sgt Army - WWII === 4th PATHWAY === ::4th is a PATHWAY to walk down only ...................SIGN: BLOCK 3 # R [[McCausland-378 | Pvt. George A. McCausland]] Army -WWII,'''west side near a brother LOT 5 # L-[[McLean-10640 | Charles H. McLean]] WWII- Veterans Memorial # L [[Kleeman-90|Henry R Kleeman]] SPD - Army - WWI LOT 21 # R [[Nelson-30784 | Robert L. Nelson]] Sgt. Army - WWII # R -[[Sherratt-378 | William E Sherratt Jr]] passed Sept 2023 # L [[Pemberton-2276 | Jack R. Pemberton]] Sgt. Army - WWII # L [[Sherman-9194 | Orval Sherman]] Army - WWII - Korea # R [[Sieders-9|Fred M Sieders]] Korean "Veteran"=headstone, Fitzsimmons Army Medical Hospital in Denver === 5th ROAD === ::5th ROAD is GRAVEL............................SIGN: BLOCK 2 # R- [[Morrison-20487 | M. J. Morrison]] UNMARKED grave - Civil WAR Lot 2 # L [[Railsback-235 | John E Railsback]] Army - WWI side LOT 1 # R--[[Looney-1365 | Ernest Looney]] Army WWII LOT 2 # L [[McCausland-379 | Pvt. James Ellsworth McCausland]] Army, WWI, LOT 5 # R-[[McMillan-5105 |Pvt. John T. McMillan]] Army WWI, in large family plot LOT 12 # R [[Tintle-33|Philip Mar Tintle]] Army WWII # R -[[McGeorge-118 | George McGeorge]] unknown grave, posted on the shed wall # R- [[Baker-65083 | Fred "Fritz" Baker]] , UNMARKED grave Civil WAR Lot 20 # R [[Stratman-66 | BKR3 Harry Lee Stratman]] Navy, WWII, side-white rock plot # L- [[Stalder-255 | Theodore X. S. Stalder]] Army Signal Corps WWII # R [[Knowles-10512 | Woodbury A Knowles]] Navy Pacific-WWII going up hill === 6th is PATHWAY === ::6th closed off- DIRT ROAD from main gate ..... .SIGN: BLOCK 1 #R- [[Anderson-36462 | Robert Allan Anderson]] Air Force, Vietnam #L- [[Rebarchek-1|Johnny C Rebarchek]] Navy WWII #L- [[Kruse-2567 | Earl Gleason Kruse]] Army WW II #R- [[Heird-8 | Jeffrey S Heird]] Army Vietnam #L [[Jelleberg-2 | Wilbur Glenn Jelleberg]] WWII Navy, Naval AirStation, Kaneohe Bay, T. H # R [[Phillips-46571 | Donald A. Phillips]] Navy WW II, Machinist Mate 3rd === Section "MOUNTAIN VIEW" === :PAST the Mountain View 353-325 SIGN === 7th PATHWAY === : ALL GRASSED AREA................... # R- [[Bishop-11069|Ernest Kenneth Bishop]] Army Air Corps - S Sgt WWII # R-[[Tapparo-3 | S Sgt Dominick Tapparo]] Army WWII # R- [[Kusma-13 | Clarence Benj. Kusma]] south of the garden shed" # L [[Horne-4643|Loring R Horne]] Civil War # R [[Kilgore-2747 | James L Kilgore]] Marine Corps Vietnam # R [[Kilgore-1658 | Jan L. Kilgore]] PFC Marine Corps Vietnam # L-[[Schriner-61 | Donald G Schriner]] WWII Navy 4 years # L-[[Wade-13692 | Douglas Wade]] 54th Army Korea /or Vietnam # L- [[Day-20454 | Robert F Day]] Army (no war) # L- [[Young-57918 | Edward W Young]] Army Vietnam military on flagstone === 8th ROAD === :GRAVEL ROAD........... :PAST the Mountain View 295-324 SIGN :: north end the first Lot is ''"Cortes"'' on the west- tall wall.. # R 296 [[Phillips-47125|Edward James Phillips]] WWI Army # L 347 [[Kirkman-535|William Marshall Kirkman]] Civil War # L [[Konkel-65 | Clarence V. Konkel]] Navy WWI # L [[Konkel-66 | Clarence Ron Konkel]] Army WWII # L 341 [[Kusma-10|Michael Joseph Kusma]] Army Branch: C. A. C. Pri WWI # L 341 [[Price-30216|John Ross Price]] Pvt. Army, World War # R [[Eisendrath-14 | William B. Eisendrath]] Army SSgt. Bronze Star w/o cluster WWII # R [[Williams-127336 | QM3 Gary Frank Williams]] Coast Guard Vietnam # L [[Glaze-959 | Raymond Lee Glaze]] Army Vietnam # L [[Kilgore-2751 | William Thomas Kilgore]] WWII-Air Force /same plot as brother's Jan/James # R [[Gilbert-20323 | John S. Gilbert]] Army Supply Sgt. Korea # L [[Shields-6961| Arthur F Shields]] Navy, BM1 WWII/ Korea/Vietnam # L [[Jackson-55331 | Carlton L. Jackson]] PFC Marine Corps 'WWII #R-[[Brown-158195 | Maj. Francis H Brown]] Air Force WWII- Korea === 9th PATHWAY === :PAST the Mountain View 294-265 SIGN :: on EAST side of gardener's SHED GRASSY................. # L- [[Bandt-56 | Billy J Bandt]] 1st Sergeant WW II Army in the trees near shed # L- [[Brumbaugh-776|Llewellyn W Brumbaugh]] Army Air Forces-WW II. died: injuries 4 Jun 1944.-lot#296 # L- [[Kihlmark-2 | Evald R Kilmark]] WWI '''Unmarked''' needs headstone LOT 298 # L- [[Reevell-12|Francis D Reevell]] Army- PFC.- 1 GAS Regiment- WWI LOT-298 # L [[Young-57838|Harry Crockett Young]] Army WWII LOT-301 # L- [[Johnson-134372|Arthur Johan Johnson]] Army WWI 132nd Inf LOT-302 # R- [[Eschbach-110 | Lynne Marleen Eschbach]] SSG Army, 82nd ABN Div.HQ. # L- [[Pemberton-1856|James R Pemberton]] WWI Army LOT- 317 === 10th ROAD === ::GRAVEL ROAD :PAST the Mountain View 235-263 SIGN :: on WEST side of gardener's SHED .................. #L-[[Phillips-45900|William Asbury Phillips]] Civil War LOT- 293 #L -[[Kent-9473|David Powell Kent]] Civil War Army 117th N.Y Inf. north of SHED MILITARY LOT- 293 #L- [[Hand-1757|Oliver C Hand]] Civil War 3rd stone SOUTH of GARDENERS SHED -LOT- 293 #R [[Williams-128518 | Robert D Williams]] Major WWII/ Reservist? no medallion #R-[[Beutel-239 | Edward Beutel]] BM2- WWI Navy #R- [[Lechman-27|Adam Jake Lechman]] Army WWII #R- [[James-27162|John F James]] Civil War #L- [[Pemberton-2278 |Lawrence J Pemberton]] Army WWII === 11th ROAD === :GRASSY PATHWAY........................... #L [[Gleason-3344|Newton Loren Gleason]] Civil War LOT 245 #L- [[Evans-44704|Perry Merel Evans]] Army WWI #R-[[Kleeman-94 | Carl Phillip Kleeman]] Army WWI 136th Inf LOT 208 #L- [[Ehrler-60|Theodore Ehrler]] WWI Army AEF #L- [[Mauldin-2313 | Harold Keith Mauldin]] Navy - Korea === 12th PATHWAY === ::Grass pathway :PAST the Mountain View 234-205 SIGN #L- [[Longmore-204 | Romanzo Longmore]] Civil War 95th Illinois Co. E - LOT- 230 #L- [[Edinger-306|George Eugene Edinger]] Army WWI LOT- 228 #L- [[Brooks-25885|Sgt Lewis T Brooks]] Civil War LOT- 226 #L- [[Garland-1518|Charles Garland]] Civil War by Woodman monument LOT- 223 #R-[[Davies-16414|John Davies]] Army WWII LOT- 192 #L-- [[Coonradt-61|Arthur Vivian Coonradt]] Army WWI LOT- 206 # L-[[Huston-2759 | William C Huston]] Navy WWII === 13th ROAD === : PAST The Mountain View 174-204 SIGN :: PAVED ROAD # L- [[Albus-32 | Joseph Albus]] Civil War LOT- 176 # L- [[Brauer-568 | Virgil Lloyd Brauer]] Navy Korea LOT- 162 # R- [[Smith-304633 | Lt. Oarle Smith]] Navy WWII # R [[Ahl-204|Frederick Gilbert Ahl ]] Army WWI LOT- 163 # L- [[Phillips-47238 | Delwin T. Phillips]] Army - Korea # R- [[Rickard-2490|Harold Alton Rickard ]] Career WWII to Vietnam LOT- 159 # R- [[Bishop-20615|Elmer Kenneth Bishop]] Army WWI LOT- 159 # L- [[Burton-9516 | Pvt. James T. Burton]] Army, Korea === 14th PATHWAY === :PAST the Mountain View 173-150 SIGN :: grass PATHWAY #R- [[Kusma-11 | Harold L Kusma]] Army - Korea #L- [[Bentley-7474 | Dick Bentley]] WWI Army Inf. France-LOT- 125 #R -[[Reeves-11485|Herman Dale Reeves]] Navy WWII #R- [[McBreen-10 | Donald F McBreen]] Capt. Army Air Force WW II military #L-[[Brewer-13857 | Raymond Irvington Brewer]] Army WWI #R-[[Abbey-1495 | Keith Abbey]] Navy Korea other side is with WIFE #R [[Godley-371 | Ralph T "Hap" Godley]] Navy WW II #R- [[Graeff-150|Samuel Ummel Graeff]] Army WWI Across from BARN-LOT-150 === 15th ROAD === :PAST the Mountain View 121-147 SIGN ::PAVED ROAD ::double wide road # R- [[Kusma-6 | Robert E., Kusma]] Army Korea # R-[[Peavler-234 | Gerald Peavler Jr.]] Navy Vietnam LOT- 119 #L .[[Kusma-8 | Donald H. Kusma]] Navy Korea #L- [[Christensen-10371 | John R "Jack" Christensen]] Navy WWII #R- [[Jones-120718 | Richard Leon Jones]] Army WW II #L [[Hansell-535 | Elmer Hansell]] Army WWI north end # L- [[Nolan-5088 | Emery Dale Nolan]] Army WWII #L--[[Knudsen-2417 | Kenneth D. Knudsen]] Army - no war # R [[Bentley-7471 | Grant Demont Bentley]] Army Air Forces Tech 5th WWII LOT- 125 # L- [[Tanin-3 | William Tanin]] Army WWI LOT- 115 # L [[Andler-48 |Berle Eugene Andler]] Air Force Korea/or Vietnam #R- [[Olsen-13894 | Clarence Russell Olsen]] Army WWII #L-[[Guttormsen-146 | Theodore Guttormsen]] Army WWII # L-[[Flaherty-1571 | Francis Myron Flaherty]] Army Corps Engineers WWII # R- [[Hart-21836 | Bruce Ellis Hart]] Lt.Col. Army Air Corps/Air Force- WWII/Vietnam LOT- 108 # L -[[Gabardi-25 | Frank Thomas Gabardi]] Army WWI X LOT- 134 # R-[[Hoffman-8148 | John Hoffman]] Air Force Vietnam # R--[[Haas-4406 | Max Dale Haas]] Air Force Korea 1953 # R-[[Miller-108157 | Ernest Eugene Miller]] Army Air Force WWII #R- [[Ogbourn-5 | Sgt. Gayman Ogbourn]] Marine Corps, Vietnam, WIA/Died wounds in Vietnam/ brought home to Elizabeth. X -- LOT- 139 # R-[[Fletcher-16449 | Jack Frank Fletcher]] Coast Guard -WWII #R- [[Becker-11519 | Richard Allan Becker]] Army, Vietnam WIA #L- [[Beam-1810 |Theodore E Beam]] 1st Lt. Army Air Corps WW II # R-[[Finkbeiner-107 | Vernon H Finkbeiner]] Navy 1955-1959 === 16th PATHWAY === :PAST the Mountain View 120-92 SIGN :: GRASS PATHWAY to walk down #L-[[Listul-1 | Homer Listul]] Marines Korea #L-[[Schwab-1201 | Loren Schwab]] Pvt Army - Air Corps #R-[[Tanin-4 | Charles Tanin]] Marines WWII #R- [[McBreen-12 | T. Sgt Robert Owen McBreen]] Army, World War II in his family area. #R-[[DiRocco-18 | 1st Lt. Marianne C. DiRocco McBreen]] Navy Nurse-WWII, was aboard the USS Hope, hospital ship Feb 14 1945. # L -[[Tanin-2 | Theodore Tanin]] Army WWII # L- [[Loyd-1172 |Clifford A Loyd]] Army -WWII wooden plaque needs NEW MILITARY STONE #R [[Dickerson-2360 | SP4 Kenneth Joe Dickerson Sr]] Army, Vietnam west side of shed, # R- [[Sexson-12 | Homer Weatherford Sexson]] Army - WWI X LOT- 110 #R [[Schell-2747 | Norman L. Schell]] Marine, Vietnam LOT- 109 # L- [[Gilbert-20321 | Joseph T. Gilbert]] Army WWII # R [[Brockmann-86 | S.Sgt Frederick R Brockmann]] Army, WWII, #R-[[Von Ehrenkrook-1 | Bernard M. Von Ehrenkrook]] Air Force - B-24 Bomber Pilot WWII #R [[Gesick-3 | Samuel A Gesick]] RM! Navy-- WW II #L -[[Brintnall-24 | Sgt. Harold Clayton. Brintnall]] Army, WWII, #R- [[Odette-97 | Michael D Odette]] Army, Vietnam NO MEDALLION #R- [[Wood-50781 | Grant Condon Wood]] EM3 Navy Vietnam #R- [[Daughenbaugh-209 | Darold Dwight Daughenbaugh]] Army WWII # L [[Middlebrook-699 | Mstr. Sgt. Lawrence W. Middlebrook]] "Ms. Sgt. E8, US Army WWII Italy, Bronze Star 27 years Ret." LOT- 92 #R- [[Pairan-11 | Jack Reese Pairan]] Army no war listed near south road LOT- 92 # L- [[Pairan-26| Edward D Pairan]] Air Force-no war on headstone X LOT- 92 === 17th PATHWAY === :: GRASS PATHWAY................. # R- [[Johnson-71300 | Dr. Robt. Chas. Johnson]] Army, WWII # L -[[Yarnell-212 | Sheriff George A Yarnell]] Marine Reservist, I asked if Reserves are considered Veterans? "YES, they are" BUT he is a '''First Responder'' 20 years the Sheriff of Elbert County. # L [[Sexson-11 | S.Sgt Dale Edward Sexson Sr]] Army/Military Sch. WWII front; is facing east. # R- [[Baumert-21 | Harold W. Baumert]] Merchant Marine, WWII # R- [[Jaeger-593 | AC3 Jerome James "Jerry" Jaeger]] Navy -Vietnam # R- [[Coker-1674 | TE2 Orval E Coker Jr.]] Navy- Korea, white rock bed ' # LE- [[Wood-28204 | Seaman Edward L Wood]] Navy -WWII #R [[Taylor-52568 | CWO2 Julius Ray Taylor]] Navy- Korea # L [[Rider-2061 | Herbert Rider]] Army WWII # L- [[Veverka-18 | S. Sgt Joseph A Veverka]] Army Air Corps, - WWII, # R- [[Monkman-183 | Michael James Monkman]] Army, -Desert Storm? === 18th ROAD === ::PAVED ROAD #18 curves around from the north down to the south road :: no signage on north end :ONE veteran #184 : L- [[Trahan-1616 | George A Trahan]] Army National Guard 6 years === South End Section === :South of the South road and west of the barn # [[Groves-4679 | Tyler James Groves]] Army joined 2014 died 2019, car accident # [[Wells-29162 | James P. Wells]] Navy - WW II -- "FC3" # [[Marshall-27454 | James Kirby Marshall]] on memorial plaque Vietnam? # [[Paison-3 | John W. Paison]] AT2, Navy, Korea # W- [[Lukowski-101 | John Lukowski]] Veterans Medallion === SIGNAGE ON SOUTH END of BLOCKS === :next SIGN toward the east is '''91-63''' at the 17th pathway as well :next SIGN toward the east is 92-120 which MATCHES the north SIGN ::16th grassy pathway :next SIGN toward the east is 92-120 '''147-121''' which MATCHES -15th double wide PAVED ROAD :next SIGN toward the east is '''150-173''' which MATCHES 14th grass pathway................ :next SIGN toward the east is '''204-174''' which MATCHES :13th single wide PAVED ROAD :next SIGN toward the east is ''' 205-234''' which MATCHES 12th grass pathway................ :next SIGN toward the east is ''' 263-235''' which MATCHES 10th on WEST side of gardener's SHED PAVED ROAD.................. :next SIGN toward the east is '''265-294''' which MATCHES 9th pathway on EAST side of gardener's SHED GRASSY :next SIGN toward the east is '''324-295''' MATCHES PAVED ROAD --8th north end the first Lot is ''"Cortes"'' :next SIGN toward the east is ''' 325-353''' MATCHES Pathway #7 ALL GRASSED AREA. :next SIGN toward the east is '''BLOCK !''' :next SIGN toward the east is '''BLOCK 2 :next SIGN toward the east is '''BLOCK 3 :next SIGN toward the east is '''BLOCK 4 :next SIGN toward the east is '''BLOCK 5 :NO SIGN for BLOCK 6 === Cremated === #NOT ON [[Richards-20196 | Pvt. Frank Orson Richards]] Member of United Christian Church Parker, Co === Veteran Memorial Plaque Veteran's === :If located in other cemeteries #'''X''' [[Kusma-6 | BM3 Donald H. Kusma]], US Navy, Korea Born in Kiowa, died in Wyoming. '''X'''

Victims of the 1927 Tornado in Southeastern Missouri

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{{Worldwide Disaster|sub=Tornadoes}} The tornado outbreak of May 1927 Between May 7, 1927 and May 9, 1927, a series of strong tornadoes broke out across the Midwest and the South. At least two hundred and seventeen people were killed in the tornados. F4 damage occurred in rural Arkansas, before devastating the larger town of Poplar Bluff. It only took three minutes for the tornado to pass through the town, killing 83 people, twenty-one of which were at the Melbourne Hotel. Thirty-one square blocks were completely obliterated. The tornado made its way from the North side of Imboden, Arkanas to North West Poplar Bluff, Missouri. ==The Victims== This is a list of the victims of the tornado that hit SEMO (Southeast Missouri) in May of 1927. [[Groshart-7|Adam Sherman Groshart]], age 23 [[Johnson-72261 | Airy Johnson]], age 44 [[Kaich-1 | Albert Kaich Jr.]], age 6 [[Kaich-2 | Albert Kaich Sr.]], age 42 [[McDaniel-4758|Alvin T. McDaniel]], age 51 [[Dalton-5098 | Aline Dalton]], age 15 [[Warren-10675|Alta (Warren) Vincent]], age 46 [[Kinnel-3 | Archie H. Kinnel]], age 36 [[Greenwall-8 | Arthur Greenwall]] age 26 [[Seypholtowsky-1 | August G. Seypholtowsky]], age 61 Betty (Smith) Robinson [[Sheffield-3139 | Bert A. Sheffield]] [[Bilkey-66 | Bryan Arthur Bilkey]] [[Hastings-2792 | Clarence Hastings]] [[Gregory-7038 | Claude B. Gregory]] [[Sheffield-3140 | Clifford Allen Sheffield]] [[Berry-12471 | Conrad Lee Berry]] [[Williams-66080 | Cora (Williams) Hill]] Crit McCollum [[Vincent-3884|Dollie Vincent]], age 9 Edward Brown [[Mengel-119 | Edward M. Mengel]] [[Shaw-14336 | Dr. Ed Shaw]] Ed Tonlison Eli M. Cravens Ethel Overfield Ethel Wooldridge [[Sheffield-3141 | Everett J. Sheffield]] [[Casey-3504 | Frances Casey Dalton]], age 39 Frank E. Starkey [[Lundry-5 | Franklin E. Lundry]] Grace (Shupe) Brown George B. Mclellan George C. Souders H. W. Barnett Harry Atkins [[Dalton-5100 | Harry Dalton]], age 5 [[Rexford-344|Harry Rexford]], age 12 Henry Hendrix Herbert Mackey [[Whitworth-700|Hinda Belle (Whitworth) Lade]], age 57 [[Bilkey-68 | Howard Clay Bilkey]] Houston Wilkison Hunter Brown Ida Opal (Burgin) Shirrel Ida Scott James Anderson Gray James Henry Robertson John Lee Davis John R. Crane John Wesley Huson John William Hargrove John W. McCollum [[Groshart-8 | Kenneth Groshart]], age 23 Laura May Overfield [[Jonas-394 | Lee Jonas]], age 27 Leigh Groshart [[Brown-77377 | Letha B. Brown]] Lloyd Burgess [[Brown-77378 | Lois L. Brown]] Loren E. Gatewood Louise Alexander Ogle Mae (Emerson) Smith Mary E. (Beck) Scofield Mary Jane (Pollard) Woodruff [[Moore-39615 | Milton Moore]], age 47 Ona Strain Pat Barnett Paul Adam Moore Pearl Victoria Brown [[Mangold-169 | Pearl W. Mangold]] [[Detter-62 | Phillip Detter]] [[Cook-25300 |Proctor Orson Cook]], age 33 [[St. Clair-676 | Sadie (St. Clair) Berry]] Sarah Emilee (Comer) Wisdom Sarah Frances Hudson [[Bilkey-69 | Thomas Stone Bilkey]] [[Dunn-11683 | Troy Dunn]] Unidentified White Male 1 Unidentified White Male 2 [[Brown-77376 | W. Weldon Brown]] [[Hawkins-9216 | Walter T. Hawkins]] [[Terry-5674 | William Louis Terry]] [[Boyt-52 | William O'Boyt]] [[Christian-3300 | Wilma Esther Christian]] [[Brown-77375 | Zelma E. Brown]] ==Sources== ===Articles=== http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobutle2/news/DeemsTornado.html ===List of the Deceased=== http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobutle2/history/tor-dth-lst.txt ===Souder's Death Location=== http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mobutle2/image/1927Tornado4.jpg [[Category:Tornadoes]] The goal of this project is to have a space to organize and remember the victims of the tornado that hit Poplar Bluff, Missouri in May of 1927. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Cleghorn-115|Jourdi Cleghorn]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Research victims of the tornado * Organize their names on the page * Collect accurate sources for the victims Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8980012 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== *{{Blue|Victoria County was created 1836 from Mexican municipality by the Republic of Texas.}} It is named for President Guadalupe Victoria of Mexico.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/victoria-county :'''Late Pleistocene Era''' - Prehistoric fossils of mammoths, horses, camels, sloths, and bison of the Late Pleistocene era were discovered in the county, as well as artifacts from the Paleo-Indian period. :'''1528-30'''- Cabeza de Vaca and three other survivors of a ship wreck lived in this area with friendly Indians. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcv03 :'''1680''' French explorer La Salle explored. :'''1720''' - the first settlement which was a Spanish mission and presidio. Mission Espiritu Santo de Zuniga. Mission friars, sent here to Christianize and civilize the Karankawa Indians. Stray stock from these missions gave nucleus for the herds of wild cattle of South Texas. :'''1721''' Presidio La Bahia, founded 1721 within present Victoria County, has been restored on a later site, in Goliad.http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Victoria-County-Texas.htm :'''April, 1722'''- Nuestra Señora de Loreto Presidio and Nuestra Señora del Espíritu Santo de Zúñiga Mission (La Bahía missions) were established near the ruins of the French Fort St. Louis, which marked the first Spanish settlement after Fort St. Louis was begun, 1680..This was moved due Indian destruction and lack of military support. :''' 1749''', the fathers cultivated hay and corn, exporting the excess to East Texas and San Antonio. '''La Bahia Road''', Opelousas, or Lower Road was a method of travel.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/exl01 :'''1800's'''- The Tamiques, Tonkawas, and Comanche, Lipan, and Tawakoni raids occurred. :'''1824''' - Civilian settlement began-Martin de Leon's grant from the Mexican government to plant a colony on the Guadalupe River. Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe de Jesús Victoria by the empresario Martín De León. The settlement, known as Guadalupe Victoria, prospered. :'''1835''' Over 100 titles to land grants were issued by the Mexican government. La Bahía ranch, De León, who had amassed 5,000 branded cattle by the time he started his colony, established Victoria County's claim to be the "Cradle of the Texas Cattle Industry. :'''1836''' -"Placido Benavides, son-in-law of De Leon, commanded Victoria militia, which as part of army of Gen. Sam Houston, opposed Mexican countrymen during the Texas Revolution. :'''1837''' - After the establishment of the Republic of Texas, Victoria County was officially organized. ::Many settlers from the Old South immigrated to the area establishing the "plantation-based type of settlements, supported by slaves. :'''1840, 1842''', --The Karankawas were last seen at Kemper's Bluff before fleeing to Mexico. Great Comanche raid of 1840 destroyed the port of Linnville. :'''1854''' - Navigation of Guadalupe River began with line of steamers between Victoria and Indianola. Kemper's Bluff was principal cotton loading point. Known as "Cradle of the Cattle Industry in Texas",http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Victoria-County-Texas.htm :'''1824''' Colonization started in 1824 mainly by Mexican settlers on Martin de Leon's grant (empresario). :'''1832'''- -De León's colonists were settled in all of the territory of present Victoria and Calhoun counties as well as part Lavaca, Jackson, and DeWitt counties. This area constituted Guadalupe Victoria as a district under the Mexican government in 1832 and Coahuila, 1835. :'''1836''' - Placido Benavides, son-in-law of De Leon, was Victoria militia commander, andfought the Mexican army during the Texas Revolution and the battle of San Jacinto.. :'''17 March, 1836'''--Victoria County was created as a county :'''1846''' - German settlements were large and influential at Coletoville, Mission Valley, and Victoria. :'''Feb, 1851''' The first toll bridge was built across the river at Victoria by Richard Owens and Sylvester Sutton. http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Victoria-County-Texas.htm :'''1853,''' Several boats, such as the ''William Penn'', owned by Jesse O. Wheeler, were making regular trips from Victoria (via the the Guadalupe River) to Saluria, a port formerly on Matagorda Island 3 miles across Matagorda Bay from the site of present Port O'Connor :'''1854''' - line of steamers between Victoria and Indianola were operating. http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Victoria-County-Texas.htm :'''1855''', The move for a free bridge began :'''1861'''- Victoria County for secession from the Union ( 880 to 313). Some 300 county men served in the Confederacy. 48 died of wounds/disease. :'''1862-65''' -Units - Co. C, Fourth Regiment, Texas Mounted Volunteers, in New Mexico; Co. B, Sixth Texas Infantry, was attached to the Army of Tennessee, action east of the Mississippi; and Co. A, Thirteenth Texas Cavalry (Waller's Battalion), in western Louisiana with Bagby's Brigade. :'''1862-63 -''' '''Camp Henry E. McCulloch''' was established about four miles from Victoria under the command of Col. R. R. Garland, who trained 643 men of the Sixth Texas Infantry, :'''1863''' -Confederate General John B. Magruder destroys the railroad from Port Lavaca to Victoria to keep it out of Union hand and sank, trees and boats into the Guadalupe River. ::'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] :'''1867-1869 ''' County is occupied by federal troops. Violence by those same troops results in the axing death and corpse mutilation of local official Benjamin F. Hill, who is at the time incarcerated for an alleged self-defense killing of a discharged Union soldier. :'''1873''' Gulf, Western Texas and Pacific Railway connects Victoria with Cuero and the coast. :'''1883''' Texas Continental Meat Company is built, largest meat packing plant in Texas. :'''Feb., 1886''' river was spanned by King Iron and Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio. Also, a ferry known as Bray's Ferry was established at the San Antonio River by G. B. Amery and John Bray.Kemper's Bluff was principal cotton loading point. :'''1906''' The Guadalupe River Navigation Company is established. :'''1930''' - oil and gas wells were struck at McFaddin :'''1930's''' the Work Projects Administration, and the National Recovery Administration. :'''Late 1930's''' county remained principally agricultural and ranching area until oil was discovered :'''1941 Foster Air Force Base''' is established as Victoria Army Air Field as a training air field. :'''July 1967''' -Victoria Barge Canal was completed to the plant, connected Victoria County with the Intercoastal Canal, which carried almost 10 percent of United States domestic commerce in 1976. :'''1996-2002''' -Archeologists of the Texas Historical commission excavated on the Keeran Ranch site (1996–2002). Excavations found the 8 French (300 yr old) cannons. This confirmed that the Spanish Nuestra Señora de Loreto de la Bahía Presidio was built on the La Salle settlement site early in 1722. Domingo Ramon had even occupied the site in 1721. Of 157,726 artifacts recovered from the site, there were an estimate of 10 percent artifacts of French provenance, the remainder being of Spanish and Indian.Robert S. Weddle, "LA SALLE'S TEXAS SETTLEMENT" https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/uel07

:'''{{Blue|1834 -O’Connor Family Ranches}}''', in Goliad, Refugio and Victoria Counties - 500,000 Acres, Primary USE:- Cow-calf, Founded in 1834 Thomas O'Connor arrived in Texas in 1834 (age 14). By the time he was 17, he fought in the Battle of San Jacinto, and when he was 28 he registered the TC brand. O'Connor died 1887, leaving the ranch to children, then grandchildren. descendants share ownership of the land. In 1910 a grandson of Tom gave Henrietta King and Robert Kleberg a healthy black Brahman bull. First born was a King Ranch cow. That cow produced a Brahman bull, 1920, '''Monkey''', (known for deep red bull that founded the Santa Gertrud's breed. http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

=== Government Offices === County Seat is Victoria, Victoria County, Texas. In 1824, Don Martín de Leon platted a townsite of Guadalupe Victoria..He designated public squares. The public square for Victoria has served Victoria and shared by city and county government.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/VictoriaTexas/VictoriaCountyCourthouseVictoriaTexas.htm :'''1849 Victoria County Courthouse''' was designed/built by Richard Owens. Victoria had hopes this courthouse would provide the added stimulus to bring a district court to Victoria County. This building building survived until January/February of 1892. Then the building was auctioned off to make way a newer courthouse. {{Image|file=Victoria_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=''1849 Victoria co. courthouse, Tx escapes''. }}{{clear}} :'''1892 Courthouse''' was built Feb 15th -Dec- 21, 1892 was designed by by J. Riely Gordon who designs many great courthouses. It was Romanesque Revival Style and has similarities to the Fayette County Courthouse in La Grange, which had been constructed by Gordon the previous year. It had a hipped roof with cross gables, corner pinnacles and polychromatic stonework. In the 1940s, the atrium was modified to be space for offices. As space requirements arose again, the residents requested commissioners to save the courthouse. This building was spiffed up, and a new unimaginative building was constructed on the NE corner of the square. ::The historical marker for this courthouse has noted that this courthouse was used 74 years. {{Image|file=Victoria_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=410 |caption=Old Victoria County Courthouse. }} ''NOTE'': Following the building of '''1967 courthouse,''' to protect the old 1892 building, visitors must now enter the new building to gain access to the 1892 Courthouse. {{Image|file=Victoria_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=1967 Victoria Co. courthouse. }}{{clear}} ====Formed From==== *17 March, 1836--Victoria County was created from Old Mexican Municipality *Original 23 Texas Municipalities ===County Seat=== *'''County seat: ''' [[:Category: Victoria, Texas|Victoria]]''' ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Victoria County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = [[:Category:DeWitt County, Texas|DeWitt County]] | N Location = [[:Category:Lavaca County, Texas|Lavaca County]] | NE Location= [[:Category:Jackson County, Texas|Jackson County]] | E Location = Gulf of Mexico | SE Location =[[:Category: Calhoun County, Texas|Calhoun County]] | S Location =[[:Category: Refugio County, Texas|Refugio County]] | SW Location = [[:Category: Goliad County, Texas|Goliad County]] | W Location = }} *[[:Space: DeWitt County, Texas|DeWitt County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Lavaca County, Texas|Lavaca County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Jackson County, Texas|Jackson County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Calhoun County, Texas|Calhoun County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Refugio County, Texas|Refugio County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Goliad County, Texas|Goliad County Free Space]] {{Image|file=Victoria_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=adjacent counties. }}{{clear}} ====Settlers==== :Settlers:
#Spanish #Mexican #American #German #Other :Of note: from The handbook of Texas: The 1990 United States census revealed that 1,175,888 Texans claimed '''pure''' and 1,775,838 claim partial German ancestry. This equals to 2,951,726 Texans with German ancestry (17½% of the state's total population). This gives a result that Germans rank behind Hispanics, and are the 3rd largest national origin group. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/png02 Most of the emigrant German's tended to settle in a broad, yet fragmented belt. This is evident in Galveston, Houston, Kerrville, Boerne, Fredericksburg, Mason county, Hondo, Lindsay in Cooke County, Waka in Ochiltree County, Hurnville in Clay County, Russian German Baptist; and Lockett in Wilbarger County into the very heavily settled Hill County north and near San Antonio, Austin, Texas. A majority settled in a broad, fragmented belt across the south central part of the state. This belt stretched from Galveston and Houston on the east to Kerrville, Mason, and Hondo in the west; from the fertile, humid Coastal Plain to the semiarid Hill Country and even Muenster, in North Texas. :Contributions are Chester W. Nimitz (military), Robert J. Kleberg (ranching), Gustav Schleicher (politics), and Charles A. Schreiner of Kerrville (retail business) German settlements contributed to architecture, food, customs, rock fences, Gothic churches, sausage and sauerkraut and beer-- Texas German beers as Pearl and Shiner (see PEARL BREWING COMPANY, and SPOETZL BREWERY) ===Geography=== Victoria county is in southeastern Texas on the Coastal Plain, between the southern and eastern extremities of the Texas Gulf Coast. :'''Latitude/Longitude''' -center is about 28°47' north latitude and 96°57' west longitude. :'''Size''' - 887 square miles of level to gently rolling coastal prairie. :'''Soil'''- mainly dark clay loams and clays ::NW portion - Post Oak Belt, is Southernmost boundary of the East Texas Timberland. ::'''Soil'''- sandy loams and sands :'''Trees:''' such as: post oak, blackjack oak, elm, and pecan trees. On coastal prairie, growth is bluestems, tall grasses, oak forest, huisache, mesquite, prickly pear. :'''Elevation''' sea level to 300 feet near Mission Valley, Texas. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcv03 :'''River drainage''' in NE half of the county drains into Lavaca Bay, through the Garcitas, Arenosa, and Placedo creeks. The SW area is drained by the Guadalupe, San Antonio rivers and Coleto Creek. ====Protected areas==== *Coleto Creek Reservoir - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coleto_Creek_Reservoir Coleto Creek] ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 84,088 people, 30,071 households, and 22,192 families residing in the county. The population density was 95 people per square mile. The density was 37 per square mile. The racial makeup of the county was 74.22% White, 6.30% Black or African American, 0.53% Native American, 0.77% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 15.92% from other race. 39.20% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Ethnic Breakdown was 16.2% - German, 6.2% American and 5.6% English ancestry.73.3% spoke English and 25.5% Spanish as their first language. The median income for a family was $44,443. Males had a median income of $35,484 versus $21,231 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18,379. About 10.50% of families and 12.90% were below poverty line. *'''Victoria College''' ====Cities, Towns==== *'''[[:Category: Victoria, Texas|Victoria]] ''' *[[:Category: Bloomington, Texas|Bloomington]] *[[:Category: Inez, Texas|Inez]] *[[:Category: McFaddin, Texas|McFaddin]] *[[:Category: Mission Valley, Texas|Mission Valley]] *[[:Category: Nurser, Texas|Nurser]] *[[:Category: Placedo, Texas|Placedo]] *[[:Category: Telferner, Texas|Telferner]] ====Early towns==== Histories of early towns:http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txvicto2/history.html *DA COSTA - was named for Henry DA COSTA, a steamship captain for Morgan Steamship Lines. The family owned a large ranch, which grew into the town, Da Costa.[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txvicto2/history.html History of towns of Victoria] *PLACEDO - Capt. Placedo BENEVIDES married a daughter of Don Martin De Leon. Their ranch became a settlement, then trading post, was a town in 1906. *RAISIN - This town original name was "LUCY" 1889 - 1892. At that time the town changed its name to Raisin. *FORDTRAN - In 1896 Henry Fordtran founded. Location was on the Old Guadalupe Valley Railroad known as "44 Ranch" . *MEXICAN RANCH - this community began as a store with station located on the Olivler Ranch. They later renamed it to "CRAIG". *NURSERY - Gilbert Onderdonk owned a beautiful Nursery. It later became a town. *TELFERNER - first name for this town in1895 was "KEERAN". During 1895 - 1908 Keeran was called "JASMINE" By1908 the son-in-law of Daniel E Hungerford, Count Telfurner, son-in-law who invested in the Railroad extendingfrom Rosenberg to Victoria, the town was renamed Telferner. *GARCITAS - This town was on Stage Coach Route and is on Arenosa 6 mile S of Inez. *ANAQUA -can be found on the N bank of San Antonio River south of Railroad Bridge. *McFADDIN - originally called Marianna began in 1906. *BLOOMINGTON - located State Hwy 185, (12 miles SE of Victoria. A Land Company brought home seekers to the area and established the town by train in 1910. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txvicto2/history.html ===Census=== *[http://www.census-online.com/links/TX/Victoria/ Victoria County Census Records Index] - List of linked websites that have indexed census records Historical Markers:
* *De La Garza, Carlos: De La Garza Cemetery, south on San Antonio River Road. Noted Indian fighter and supporter of Mexican cause during the Texas Revolution. (THM 1999) *De Leon, Don Martin: Evergreen Cemetery. De Leon was an Indian fighter, first Texas cattle baron, and founder of Victoria. (CM 1936) *De Leon Family: Evergreen Cemetery. Grave markers of the Martin De Leon family: Patricia, Fernando, Agapito, Felix, and Silvestra. (THM 1972) *De Leon Plaza: 100 North Main Street. Originally known as Plaza de la Constitution when Victoria was established by Martin De Leon. (THM: 1998) *De Leon's Home, Empresario Martin: City Hall Square. De Leon's colony was the only one in which Mexican customs and traditions prevailed.(CM 1936) *Early Victoria Home: 604 North Craig Street. It is a landmark of the 1840 Comanche raid. (THM 1971) *Evergreen Cemetery: 1900 North Vine Street. A historic public cemetery where pioneer Victorians are buried. (THM 1976) *Federal Building, Old: 210 East Constitution Street built 1911-1913 for a post office and Federal courthouse. The architectural style of the structure is Italian Renaissance Revival. (THM 1981) *First Presbyterian Church of Victoria: 2408 North Navarro Street. Organized in 1841 by Reverend William C. Blair. (THM 1991) *First United Methodist Church: 407 North Bridge Street began in 1840 on South Street. The present building. was constructed in the early 1960s. (THM 1976) *Fleming-Welder House: 607 North Cram Street. Constructed circa 1911 for rancher and postmaster Edward R Fleming and his wife Lillian. (THM 1996) *Fort St. Louis: Inez. 1936 State Centennial Marker for Fort St. Louis. Gives approximate location of fort, demise, and information on Presidio La Bahia. (CM 1936) *Fossati's Delicatessen: 302 South Main Street. Oldest delicatessen in Texas. (THM 1987) *Fox House, Jacob: 708 West Power Street. Constructed in the early 1890's for Jacob Fox, native of Alsace and a Confederate veteran. (THM 1985) *German Pioneer Marker: DeLeon Plaza. Dedicated to the German pioneers who traveled along the Guadalupe River in 1845 to settle the Texas Hill Country. (PVT 1995) *Grist Mill, Old: Memorial square. A regional historic mechanical engineering landmark. Its grinding stones were brought from Germany before 1860. (THM 1962) *Guadalupe River: South Moody Street. Discovered by Alonso De Leon in 1689 when he was on an expedition to locate Fort St. Louis. (CM 1936) *Hardesty, Richard Kyle, Law Enforcement Memorial: 101 North Glass Street. Lists the names of Victoria County law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty. (PVT 1976) *Hauschild Opera House: 202 East Forrest Street. Opened by George Herman Hauschild in 1894. It was used for vaudeville shows, plays, and silent movies. (THM 1984) *Heaton Home, Old L. D.: 307 South Bridge Street. Built in 1887. The architecture is Southern Colonial with lofty porch pillars and Georgian front entrance. (THM 1966) *Henderson House: 407 North Moody Street. A Classical Revival residence built about 1909 for John W. and Minna Catherine Henderson. (THM 1982) *Hill-O'Connor-Howard House: 802 West Power Street. Constructed in 1898-1899. The house was a center of early social activity and has detailing of the Victorian style. (THM 1981) *Infant Jesus of Prague Catholic Church: McFaddin Ranch. Built in 1916. The structure has shiplap siding and an attached entry bay at the gable front topped by a wooden cross. (THM 1990) *January, Captain James B. P.: Evergreen Cemetery. January was a veteran of the Texas Revolution, Mexican War, and Civil War. (THM 1962) *'''Korean War Veterans' Monument''': Located in the Greenway Park Area in the Shenandoah subdivision. From Guy Grant Road enter the subdivision on Savannah Drive and continue on to *'''Harper's Ferry Crossing.''' The monument is found in the park area on this street. La Calle de los Diez Amigos: DeLeon Plaza Street of Ten Friends memorial marker. (PVT 1936) *Last Stand, The: DeLeon Plaza. Bronze sculpture by Pompio Coppini and dedicated to the soldiers of the Confederate States of America (PVT 1912) *Levi Home, Abraham: 4403 North Main Street. Ante-bellum home. Used as headquarters by federal troops during Reconstruction. (THM 1965) *Linn Home, John Joseph: City Hall Square. Residence was used to entertain members of the New Orleans Grays and the Alabama Red Rovers while on their way to Goliad during the Texas Revolution. (CM 1936) *Linn, John J.: Evergreen Cemetery. Linn was a merchant, alcalde, mayor, and member of the Congress of the Republic of Texas. (CM 1936) *Lowe Home, Alexander: 701 North Washington Street. Built in 1883 by Alexander Lowe, mayor and pioneer in refrigerated shipping. (THM 1965) *McFaddin Home, James A.: 207 West Commercial Street. Built in 1890. Home of James A. McFaddin, pioneer stockman. (THM 1967) *McFaddin Mercantile: McFaddin Ranch. Opened in 1910 to serve the residents of the McFaddin Ranch. (THM 1990) *McFaddin Post Office: McFaddin Ranch. A board-and-batten building that features a gable front and shed-roof porch. Opened as post office in 1913. (THM 1990) *McLean, William Pinckney Home: 200 West Forrest Street. McLean was a member of the Texas Railroad Commission and served in the state legislature and the U.S. Congress. (THM 1966) *McNamara House: 502 North Liberty Street. Constructed in the 1870s by W. J.. McNamara, a dealer in cotton, wool, and hides. The house is representative of rural Victorian gothic architecture. (THM 1965) *Memorial Square: 400 East Commercial Street. Laid out in 1824 as a cemetery when Martin De Leon founded Victoria. Pioneer Victorians and Texas Revolution soldiers are interred in the cemetery. (THM 1968) *Mission Nuestra Del Espiritu Santo De Zuniga: Lower Mission Valley Road. Third site of Mission Espiritu Santo. First organized ranching in Texas began at the mission. (CM 1936) *Mitchell School: 305 East Commercial Street. Built in 1902 for public school students grades 1-12) (THM 1994) *Mount Salem American Baptist Church: 609 East North Street began in 1872 in Indianola. The congregation moved to Victoria after the hurricane in 1886, bringing with it the church bell and pulpit. (THM 1997) *Mundt Place: 103 South Glass Street. Bolt in 1871 to serve as a hotel. Professor O. E.. Mundt used it as a school from 1893 to 1904. (1TIM 19661 *Murphy Home: Nursery. The house, constructed in 1897, combines Southern plantation and New England saltbox styles of architecture. (residence of W. M.. Murphy. Sr.) (THM 1966) *Nave Memorial: 306 West Commercial Street. Built by Emmie McCan Nave, widow of noted regional artist Royston Nave. (PVT circa 1933) *Noll School and Cemetery: Mission Valley on FM 237. Joseph Noll donated 2 acres of land for a free community school. One of the acres became a cemetery. (THM 1977) *O'Connor-Proctor Building: 202 North Main Street. The edifice was constructed in 1895. It housed the offices of Thomas M. O'Connor, Venable B. Proctor, and Fred C. Proctor. (THM 1980) *Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church: 105 North William Street, built 1924, established to serve the German-speaking community. (THM 1984) *Palestine Missionary Baptist Church: 608 East Convent Street. The church was founded by former slaves in 1868. The current brick church building was erected in 1953. (TH1991) *Pela House: 309 East Santa Rosa Street, built 1884 by Silvain and Elizabeth Pela. Features are the jig-saw balusters outlining lower, upper porches and Greek Revival facade of (THM 1997} *Phillips-Sale House: 701 North Street, built 1851 for Alexander H. Phillips, a Republic of Texas congressman. The original bricks of his house were made by slaves. (THM 1966) *Pioneer Marker: Memorial Square. The granite marker is dedicated to the soldiers of the Texas Revolution and pioneer families still buried in Memorial Square. (PVT 1947) *Power Home: 307 South William Street, built 1894 for Edward Power, with columns, wide porches, and wood trim. (THM 1966) *Pridham, Peter Underhay: Memorial Square. Pridham was a veteran of the Battle of San Jacinto and tax assessor of Victoria County. (THM 1973) *Proctor House: 507 North Glass Street. This Colonial Revival style home, built in l900s for the Venable Bland Proctor family - has 2-story classical porches with Doric columns. (THM 1985) *Regan House: 507 South DeLeon Street. Built in Indianola in '''1883''' by merchant Dominick H. Regan. After the 1886 hurricane, the house was moved to Victoria. (THM 1996) *River Spur Site: Riverside Park. It was the location of a prehistoric campsite and was designated as a State Archaeological Landmark in 1993. *Rose Victor M.: 115 North Bridge Street. Rose was a newspaperman and son of a Victoria County judge. Author of A History of Victoria County and The Life and Services of Gen. Ben McCulloch. (THM 1965) *Rose, Victor Marion: Evergreen Cemetery. Rose was a poet, editor, historian, and Civil War veteran. (CM1936) *Round Top House: City Hall Square. Built by Placido Benavides and was used as a refuge by Victorians during the Comanche raid in 1840. (CM 1936) *St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery: Inez on FM 444. Established in 1892 after four acres of land was conveyed from Frank and Anna Garvel. (THM 1986) *St. Joseph Catholic Church: Inez on FM 444. Established by Polish immigrants in the nineteenth century. (THAI 1986) *St. Mary's Catholic Church: 101 West ChurchStreet, (built in 1903-1904. (St. Mary's Church is the first church organized in Victoria. (THM 1964) *Sengele Home: 210 East Forrest Street. The house was built in 1845 and is the oldest house in Victoria. (THM 1962) *Shillerville Cemetery: 6 miles southeast of Victoria named for Jan Shiller. The first burial in this cemetery was in 1897. (TlIM 1986) *Smith, William Robert: Memorial Park Cemetery. Smith was a Texas Ranger, deputy sheriff, and police officer. (THM 1972) *South Bridge Street Historical District: The only National Register Historic District in Victoria. It was so designated in 1986. *Southern Pacific Railroad District, Site of: 900 East Santa Rosa Street. (burned in 1984) *Stapp, Darwin M.: Evergreen Cemetery. Stapp participated in the 1835 siege of Bexar. (THM 1962) Street of Ten Friends, The: 600 Block of North Main Street. Designed and sculptured by Tom Jones (PVT 1974) *Texas Colonial Ranch Home: Nursery, built in 1872 by W. H. "Uncle Billy" Kyle (trail driver, cattleman, and Civil War veteran). (THM 1980) *Thurmond Building: 901 South Bridge Street. The building was constructed in 1898 for C. L. Thurmond, Jr., for use as a general merchandise store and residence. (THM 1980) *Tonkawa Bank Vista of Mission Espiritu Santo: Riverside Park. Used by the Franciscans in missionary work with the Indians. It has been designated as a State Archaeological Landmark. (THM 1970) *Trail of Six Flags Monument: DeLeon Plaza. Dedicated in 1962 to the explorers, the founders, and the colonists of early Texas. (PVT 1974) *Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church: 106 North DeLeon Street. The church was organized by German immigrants in 1851. All worship services were conducted in German until 1914. {THM 1981) *Van Bibber, John: Evergreen Cemetery. Van Bibber was a survivor of the 1836 Goliad Massacre. (THM 1962) *Victoria: City Limits, north on Highway 77. The town was established in 1824. The community became a historic, trade, cattle, oil and industrial center. (THM 1964) *Victoria: East on Highway 59. The marker has information on the establishment of Victoria. (THM 1986) *Victoria Advocate, The: 311 East Constitution Street. The newspaper was established on May 8, 1846, by Thomas Sterne and John D. Logan. (CM 1936) *Victoria Advocate, The: 311 East Constitution Street. The second oldest Texas newspaper in continuous operation. It began as a weekly in 1846. (THM 1989) *Victoria County, C. S. A.: Location to be determined. The county was a transportation, military and supply center during the Civil War. (THM 1964) *Victoria County Courthouse,(Historic) lOl NorthBridgeStreet. Built in l892. The architect for the building was James Riely Gordon. The architectural style is castellated Richardson Romanesque. (THM 1961) *Victoria County Honor Roll-World War I: 115 North Bridge Street, Veterans Plaza. The monument lists the names of servicemen who died in World War I. (PVT 1937) *Victoria County Monument: Memorial Square. Victoria was one of the original counties created under the Republic of Texas. County boundaries have been decreased with the formation of other counties. (CM 1936) *Victoria County War Dead Monument: 115 North Bridge Street, Veterans Plaza. Lists the names of servicemen who died in World War II, Korean War, and Viet ===Resources=== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txvicto2/ Victoria County, Texas TXGenWeb Project] *The Victoria County TXGenWeb Project is sponsored by the '''Victoria County Genealogical Society''' it is an an excellent '''free''' resource *[https://www.facebook.com/VictoriaCountyGenealogicalSociety/ Victoria County Genealogical Society on facebook] *Bricks were manufactured from Guadalupe river bottom clay. ===Genealogy External Websites=== *[http://www.linkpendium.com/victoria-tx-genealogy/ Linkpendium Victoria County, Texas] *[http://www.genealogyinc.com/texas/victoria-county/ Genealogy inc website links] *[http://www.kindredtrails.com/TX_Victoria.html Victoria County on kindred trails.com] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/victoria/ Victoria County] on genealogytrails.com *[http://www.txsgs.org/about/district-map/district-3/ District 3 Texas Genealogical Society] ====Notables==== *STAPP, DARWIN MASSEY (1815-1875), civil war :Stone Cold Steve Austin – WWE Superstar, WWE Hall of Famer, actor :Doug Hazlewood, comic book creator :Edward F. 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[[Category:Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Victoria Cross for Australia]] [[Category: Victoria Cross]] [[Category: Australia]] [[Category: Andrewartha-50]] [[Category: Andrewartha-50 - VWMA Orphan Tree]] [[Category:Evans-20927]] {{Image|file=Military_Badges_Medals-3.jpg |align=r |size= 80 |label= Victoria Cross |caption= [[:Category: Victoria Cross|For Valour]] }} The goal of this project is to '''list''' the '''Victoria Cross''' recipients within Australia, including by '''State''' and by '''War''', so that we may encourage their families, and cousins to build their biographies and genealogies. See also [[Space:George_Cross_recipients_-_Australia|George Cross Recipients - Australia]]. == In brief == '''One hundred and one Australian servicemen''' have been awarded either the Victoria Cross (Imperial) or Victoria Cross for Australia (as at 12 Aug 2020).[http://www.defence.gov.au/events/VC/ defence.gov Australian Defence Force] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_Victoria_Cross_recipients#Victoria_Cross wikipedia.org Wikipedia VC Recipients][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Australian_World_War_I_recipients_of_the_Victoria_Cross Australian First World War recipients][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Australian_World_War_II_recipients_of_the_Victoria_Cross Australian Second World War recipients] A further two men who were '''born in Australia but moved overseas''' Wigmore, Lionel. ''They Dared Mightily'', Second Edition. Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1986 when young received the VC as members of the British Army and seventeen VCs have been awarded to '''foreign soldiers who died in Australia''', but received the VC whilst members of a different Commonwealth defence force. Now, here's a question worthy of the best television quiz shows: "Has the Victoria Cross ever been awarded for gallantry in the face of the enemy within Australia? The answer is a resounding Yes; nine Second World War recipients were awarded the VC for action in either Papua or New Guinea, then two separate Australian Territories but now the independent nation of Papua New Guinea. There is a section below listing these nine VC recipients. Those recipients awarded posthumously, that is, following their death, are indicated with a red poppy. [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px| Poppies for Remembrance ]] * [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C3429 Photo of VC recipients who paraded in the ANZAC Day March in Melbourne, 1927]. * [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C385608 Photo of VC recipients who paraded in the ANZAC Day March in Sydney, 1938]. * [https://www.shrine.org.au/shrine-collection-highlights#the-victoria-cross The Victoria Cross, The Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne]. {{Image|file=Military_Badges_Medals-3.jpg |align= center |size=50 |label = Victoria Cross - For Valour |caption= }}
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== The Warrant == The original Royal Warrant of 1856 was silent on whether the VC could be awarded posthumously. Between 1857 and 1897, eighteen recipients were gazetted after their deaths but only 12 of the next of kin received the actual medal; in the other six cases there was a memorandum stating that they would have been recommended for the VC had they survived. By 1899, the precedent had been established that the VC could be awarded posthumously if the recommendation for the award was submitted prior to the recipient’s death from wounds; two such awards were granted during the Second Boer War. In a partial reversal of policy, it was announced in 1902 that the next of kin of three soldiers mentioned in memoranda would be sent medals. In 1907, the posthumous policy was reversed and medals were sent to the next of kin of the remaining six officers and men. Although the VC warrant was not amended to specifically include posthumous awards until 1920, one quarter of all awards for the First World War were posthumous. {{Image|file=Military_Badges_Medals-3.jpg |align= center |size=50 |label = Victoria Cross - For Valour |caption= }}
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== Australian Victoria Cross recipients arranged by State == === New South Wales === {{Image|file=Flags_of_Australian-3.png |align=l |size=110 |label= Flag of New South Wales |caption= '''30 VC recipients''' have been New South Welshmen. }} {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"| Images ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth ! scope="col"|Death ! scope="col"|Resting place ! scope="col"|Date VC granted ! scope="col"|Post- humous award ! scope="col"|VC location ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |[[Image:Anderson-43999.jpg|50px]]||[[Anderson-43999|Charles Groves Wright '''Anderson''' VC MC]]||12 Feb 1897 Port Elizabeth, Cape Province||11 Nov 1988 Red Hill, ACT||Norwood Park Memorial Gardens, Mitchell, ACT||13 Feb 1942||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||oldest Aussie VC recipient at 45yo |-align=center |[[Image:Buckley-1005-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Buckley-1005|Alexander Henry '''Buckley''' VC]] ||22 Jul 1891 Gulargambone, NSW||1 Sep 1918 Somme, France||Peronne Communal British Cemetery, France||23 May 1919||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||last WW1 Australian VC recipient |-align=center |[[Image:Bugden-224.jpg|50px]]||[[Bugden-224|Patrick Joseph '''Bugden''' VC]] ||17 Mar 1897 South Gundurimba, Lismore, NSW||28 Sep 1917 Ypres, Belgium||Hooge Crater Cemetery, Passchendaele, Flanders||23 Nov 1917||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Queensland Museum, South Bank, South Brisbane||- |-align=center |[[Image:Cartwright-2810.jpg|50px]]||[[Cartwright-2810|George '''Cartwright''' VC]] ||9 Dec 1894 South Kensington, England ||2 Feb 1978 Gordon, NSW||-||13 Dec 1918||-||Imperial War Museum, London||- |-align=center |[[Image:Castleton-73.jpg|50px]]||[[Castleton-73|Claud '''Castleton''' VC]] ||12 Apr 1893 Kirkey, Lowestoft, England||29 Jul 1916 Pozières, France||Pozières British Military Cemetery, France||22 Jun 1915||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||first NSW VC recipient of WW1 |-align=center |[[Image:Chowne-27-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Chowne-27|Albert Edward '''Chowne''' VC MM]] ||19 Jul 1920 Balmain, NSW||25 Mar 1945 Dagua, New Guinea||Lae War Cemetery, Lae, PNG||6 Sep 1945||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Currey-392-2.jpg|50px]]||[[Currey-392|William Matthew '''Currey''' VC]] ||19 Sep 1895 Wallsend, NSW||30 Apr 1948 Bexley, NSW||Woronora Memorial Park, Sutherland, NSW||14 Dec 1918||-||[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C339982 Australian War Memorial,] Canberra||first VC recipient to sit in NSW Parliament |-align=center |[[Image:Cutler-1378.jpg|50px]]||[[Cutler-1378|Arthur Roden '''Cutler''' VC AK KCMG KCVO CBE KStJ]]||24 May 1916 Manly, NSW||21 Feb 2002 Sydney, NSW||South Head Cemetery, Vaucluse, NSW||28 Nov 1941||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||was longest-serving Governor of NSW 1966-81 |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|50px]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Donaldson Mark Gregor Strang Donaldson VC] ||1979 Waratah, NSW||living||-||16 Jan 2009||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||first recipient of the VC for Australia |-align=center |[[Image:Edmondson-1217-2.jpg|50px]]||[[Edmondson-1217|John Hurst '''Edmondson''' VC]] ||8 Oct 1914 Wagga Wagga, NSW||14 Apr 1941 Tobruk, Libya||Tobruk War Cemetery, Tobruk, Libya||1 Jul 1941||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||first Australian to receive the VC in WW2 |-align=center |[[Image:Hall-37423.jpg|50px]]||[[Hall-37423|Arthur Charles '''Hall''' VC]] ||11 Aug 1896 Granville, NSW||25 Feb 1978 Nyngan, NSW||West Bogan Anglican Cemetery, Coolabah, NSW||14 Dec 1918||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Hamilton-11856.jpg|50px]]||[[Hamilton-11856|John Patrick '''Hamilton''' VC]] ||24 Jan 1896 Orange, NSW||27 Feb 1961||Woronora Memorial Park, Sutherland, NSW||15 Oct 1915||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Howell-9090-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Howell-9090|George Julian 'Snowy' '''Howell''' VC MM]] ||19 Nov 1893 Enfield, NSW||23 Dec 1964 Hollywood, WA||Karrakatta Cemetery, Western Australia||27 Jun 1917||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Howse-484.jpg|50px]]||[[Howse-484|Sir Neville Reginald '''Howse''' VC]] ||26 Oct 1863 Stogursey, Somerset, England||19 Sep 1930 London, England||Kensal Green Cemetery, London, England||4 Jun 1901||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||first New South Welshman to receive the VC |-align=center |[[Image:Jackson-32655.jpg|50px]]||[[Jackson-32655|John William Alexander 'Bill' '''Jackson''' VC]] ||13 Sep 1897 Gunbar, via Hay, NSW||4 Aug 1959 Heidelberg, Victoria||Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Victoria||Jul 1916||-||private Australian collector||youngest Aussie VC recipient; 18yrs 10mths |-align=center |[[Image:Jeffries-1704.jpg|50px]]||[[Jeffries-1704|Clarence Smith '''Jeffries''' VC]] ||26 Oct 1894 Wallsend, NSW||12 Oct 1917 Passchendaele, Flanders, Belgium||Tyne Cot Cemetery, Flanders, Belgium||18 Dec 1917||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Warriors Chapel, Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle||- |-align=center |[[Image:Kenny-1797.jpg|50px]]||[[Kenny-1797|Thomas James Bede '''Kenny''' VC]] ||29 Sep 1896 Paddington, NSW||15 Apr 1953 Concord, NSW||Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park, Matraville, NSW||8 Jun 1917||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Kyezor-4.jpg|50px]]||[[Kyezor-4|Leonard Maurice '''Keyzor''' VC]] ||3 Nov 1885 Maida Vale, London, England||12 Oct 1951 London, England||London, England||15 Oct 1915||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Mackey-1915.jpg|50px]]||[[Mackey-1915|John Bernard 'Jack' '''Mackey''' VC]] ||16 May 1922 Leichhardt, NSW||12 May 1945 Tarakan, Borneo||Labuan War Cemetery, Borneo||6 Nov 1945||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Maxwell-9444-2.jpg|50px]]||[[Maxwell-9444|Joseph '''Maxwell''' VC DCM MC & Bar]] ||10 Feb 1896 Forest Lodge, NSW||6 Jul 1967 Matraville, NSW||Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park, Matraville, NSW||6 Jan 1919||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||second-most decorated WW1 soldier |-align=center |[[Image:Middleton-4767.jpg|50px]]||[[Middleton-4767|Rawdon Hume 'Ron' '''Middleton''' VC]] ||22 Jul 1916 Waverley, NSW||29 Nov 1942 English Channel||St John's churchyard, Mildenhall, Suffolk||12 Jan 1943||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Partridge-3050.jpg|50px]]||[[Partridge-3050|Frank John '''Partridge''' VC]] ||29 Nov 1924 Grafton, NSW||23 Mar 1964 Bellingen, NSW||Macksville Cemetery, NSW||22 Jan 1946||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||first Australian Militiaman to receive the VC |-align=center |[[Image:Rattey-7.jpg|50px]]||[[Rattey-7|Reginald Roy '''Rattey''' VC]] ||28 Mar 1917 Barmedman, NSW||10 Jan 1986 West Wyalong, NSW||West Wyalong Lawn Cemetery, NSW||24 Jul 1945||-||held privately||- |-align=center |[[Image:Rogers-25928.jpg|50px]]||[[Rogers-25928|James '''Rogers''' VC]] ||4 Jul 1873 Moama, NSW||28 Oct 1961 Sydney, NSW||Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Victoria||18 Apr 1902||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Ryan-10386.jpg|50px]]||[[Ryan-10386|Edward John Francis '''Ryan''' VC]] ||9 Feb 1890 Tumut, NSW||3 Jun 1941 Melbourne, Victoria||Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Victoria||24 Dec 1918||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Shout-15.jpg|50px]]||[[Shout-15|Alfred John '''Shout''' VC MC]] ||8 Aug 1882 Wellington, New Zealand||11 Aug 1915 Gallipoli||buried at sea||11 Aug 1915|| [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Simpson-14980-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Simpson-14980|Rayene Stewart 'Ray' '''Simpson''' VC DCM]] ||16 Feb 1926 Chippendale, NSW||18 Oct 1978 Tokyo, Japan||Yokohama War Cemetery, Japan||26 Aug 1969||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Storkey-70.jpg|50px]]||[[Storkey-70|Percy Valentine '''Storkey''' VC]] ||9 Sep 1893 Napier, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand||3 Oct 1969 Teddington, Middlesex, England||South West Middlesex Crematorium, England||4 Jun 1918||-||QEII Army Memorial Museum, Waiouru, NZ||- |-align=center |[[Image:Wark-320.jpg|50px]]||[[Wark-320|Blair Anderson '''Wark''' VC DSO]] ||27 Jul 1894 Bathurst, NSW||13 Jun 1941 Puckapunyal, Victoria||Woronora Memorial Park, Sutherland, NSW||24 Dec 1918||-||Queensland Museum, South Bank, South Brisbane||- |-align=center |[[Image:Wheatley-1818.jpg|50px]]||[[Wheatley-1818|Kevin Arthur 'Dasher' '''Wheatley''' VC]]||13 Mar 1937 Surrey Hills, NSW||13 Nov 1965 South Vietnam||Pinegrove Memorial Park, Minchinbury, NSW||15 Dec 1966||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||first Australian to be awarded the VC in Vietnam |-align=center |}
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=== Queensland === {{Image|file=Flags_of_Australian-5.png |align= l|size=110 |label= Flag of Queensland |caption= Queensland has provided Australia with '''seven VC recipients'''. }} {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"| Images ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth ! scope="col"|Death ! scope="col"|Resting place ! scope="col"|Date VC granted ! scope="col"|Post- humous award ! scope="col"|VC location ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |[[Image:Dalziel-284-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Dalziel-284|Henry 'Harry' '''Dalziel''' VC]] ||18 Feb 1893 Irvinebank, Mareeba, Qld||24 Jul 1965 Greenslopes, Qld||Mount Thompson Memorial Gardens, Qld||16 Aug 1918||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||1,000th VC to be awarded and Qld's 2nd WWI recipient |-align=center |[[Image:French-9944.jpg|50px]]||[[French-9944|John 'Jack' '''French''' VC]] ||15 Jul 1914 Crows Nest, Qld||4 Sep 1942 Milne Bay, Papua||Bomana War Cemetery, Port Moresby, PNG||12 Jan 1943||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||medal is being auctioned in 2023||Qld's first WW2 VC recipient |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|60px]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Keighran Daniel Alan '''Keighran''' VC ]||1983 Nambour, Qld||living||-||2 Nov 2012||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||Queensland's most recent VC recipient |-align=center |[[Image:Kelliher-168-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Kelliher-168|Richard '''Kelliher''' VC]] ||1 Sep 1910 Ballybeggan, Ireland||28 Jan 1963 Heidelberg, Vic||Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Vic||28 Dec 1943||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||Qld's second & final WW2 VC recipient |-align=center |[[Image:Leak-257.jpg|50px]]||[[Leak-257|John '''Leak''' VC]] ||c1896 Portsmouth, Hampshire, Eng||30 Oct 1972 Redmond Park, SA||Stirling Cemetery, Aldgate, SA||9 Sep 1916||-||medal is held privately||Queensland's first VC recipient |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-25.png|60px]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keith_Payne Keith '''Payne''' VC AM ]||1933 Ingham, Qld||living||-||19 Sep 1969||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||last Australian to receive the Imperial VC |-align=center |[[Image:Towner-450.jpg|50px]]||[[Towner-450|Edgar Thomas '''Towner''' VC MC]] ||19 Apr 1890 Blackall, Qld||18 Aug 1972 Longreach, Qld||Longreach Cemetery, Qld||13 Dec 1918||-||medal is held privately||Queensland's third & final WWI VC recipient |-align=center |}
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=== South Australia === {{Image|file=Flags_of_Australian-6.png |align=l |size=110 |label= Flag of South Australia |caption= '''Nine VC recipients''' have been South Australians. }} {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Images ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth ! scope="col"|Death ! scope="col"|Resting place ! scope="col"|Date VC granted ! scope="col"|Post- humous award ! scope="col"|VC location ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |[[Image:Adopted_name_Badcock-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Adopted_name_Badcock-1|Peter '''Badcoe''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Badcoe . ''W®'' ] ||11 Jan 1934 Malvern, SA||7 Apr 1967 An Thuan, Hương Trà District, South Vietnam||Terendak Military Cemetery, Malaysia||17 Oct 1967||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||South Australia's last VC recipient |-align=center |[[Image:Blackburn-159.jpg|50px]]||[[Blackburn-159|Arthur Seaforth '''Blackburn''' VC CMG]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Blackburn . ''W®'' ] ||25 Nov 1892 Woodville, SA||24 Nov 1960 Crafers, SA||West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, SA||9 Sep 1916||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||South Australia's first VC recipient |-align=center |[[Image:Davey-2139.jpg|50px]]||[[Davey-2139|Phillip '''Davey''' VC MM]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Davey . ''W®'' ] ||10 Oct 1896 Unley, SA||21 Dec 1953 Daw Park, SA||West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, SA||17 Aug 1918||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Derrick-1034.jpg|50px]]||[[Derrick-1034|Thomas Currie 'Diver' '''Derrick''' VC DCM]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Derrick . ''W®'' ] ||20 Mar 1914 Medindie, SA||24 May 1945 Tarakan Island, Borneo||Labuan War Cemetery, Borneo||21 Mar 1944||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||arguably Australia's bravest soldier |-align=center |[[Image:Inwood-346.jpg|50px]]||[[Inwood-346|Reginald Roy '''Inwood''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Inwood . ''W®'' ] ||14 Jul 1890 North Adelaide, SA||23 Oct 1971 Saint Peters, SA||West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, SA||23 Nov 1917||-||Adelaide Town Hall, SA||- |-align=center |[[Image:Jensen-9904.jpg|50px]]||[[Jensen-9904|Jørgen Christian '''Jensen''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B8rgen_Jensen_(soldier) . ''W®'' ] ||15 Jan 1891 Løgstør, Ålborg, Denmark||31 May 1922 Adelaide, SA||West Terrace Cemetery, Adelaide, SA||8 Jun 1917||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Kibby-151.jpg|50px]]||[[Kibby-151|William Henry 'Bill' '''Kibby''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Kibby . ''W®'' ] ||15 Apr 1903 Winlaton, Durham, England||31 Oct 1942 El Alamein, Egypt||El Alamein War Cemetery||26 Jan 1943||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||South Australia's first WWII recipient |-align=center |[[Image:Sullivan-13139.jpg|50px]]||[[Sullivan-13139|Arthur Percy '''Sullivan''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Sullivan_(Australian_soldier) ''W®'' ] ||27 Nov 1896 Crystal Brook, SA||9 Apr 1937 Westminster, London, England||Northern Suburbs Memorial Gardens, NSW||29 Sep 1919||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||[[Image:Photos-946.png|40px|r]] [[Sullivan-13139#coronation_of_King_George_VI|''Coronation'']] |-align=center |[[Image:Weathers-9.jpg|50px]]||[[Weathers-9|Lawrence Carthage '''Weathers''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Weathers ''W®'' ] ||14 May 1890 Te Kopuru, New Zealand||29 Sep 1918 St Germain-en-Laye, France||Unicorn Cemetery, Vendhuile, Northern France||26 Dec 1918||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||private collector||South Australia's last WWI recipient |-align=center |}
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=== Tasmania === {{Image|file=Flags_of_Australian-7.png |align=l |size=110 |label= Flag of Tasmania |caption= '''Eleven VC recipients''' have hailed from Tasmania. }} {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Images ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth ! scope="col"|Death ! scope="col"|Resting place ! scope="col"|Date VC granted ! scope="col"|Post- humous award ! scope="col"|VC location ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |[[Image:Baird-4463.jpg|50px]]||[[Baird-4463|Cameron Stewart '''Baird''' VC MG]]||7 Jun 1981 Burnie, Tasmania||22 Jun 2013 Khod Valley, Uruzgan, Afghanistan||Burnie Cemetery, Tasmania||18 Feb 2014||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||most recent Australian VC recipient |-align=center |[[Image:Bisdee-19.jpg|50px]]||[[Bisdee-19|John Hutton '''Bisdee''' VC OBE]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bisdee . ''W®'' ] ||28 Sep 1869 Hutton Park, Tasmania||14 Jan 1930 Tranquillity, Tasmania||-||16 Nov 1900||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||first Australian soldier to receive the VC |-align=center |[[Image:Brown-83715.jpg|50px]]||[[Brown-83715|Walter '''Brown''' VC DCM]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Brown_(soldier) . ''W®'' ] ||3 Jul 1885 New Norfolk, Tasmania||28 Feb 1942 Singapore||Kranji War Cemetery, Singapore||17 Aug 1918||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||died as POW or KIA in WW2 |-align=center |[[Image:Dwyer-2067.jpg|50px]]||[[Dwyer-2067|John James '''Dwyer''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dwyer_(soldier) . ''W®'' ] ||9 Mar 1890 Port Cygnet, Tasmania||17 Jan 1962 Bruny Island, Tasmania||Cornelian Bay Cemetery, Tas||23 Nov 1917||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Gordon-12011.jpg|50px]]||[[Gordon-12011|Bernard Sidney '''Gordon''' VC MM]] ||16 Aug 1891 Launceston, Tasmania||19 Oct 1963 Torquay, Queensland||Mount Thompson Memorial Gardens, Holland Park, Qld||26 Dec 1918||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||Tasmania's last WWI recipient |-align=center |[[Image:McDougall-1777.jpg|50px]]||[[McDougall-1777|Stanley Robert '''McDougall''' VC MM]]||23 Jul 1889 Recherche Bay, Tasmania||7 Jul 1968 Scottsdale, Tasmania||Norwood Park Crematorium, Mitchell, ACT||3 May 1918||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:McGee-4168.jpg|50px]]||[[McGee-4168|Lewis '''McGee''' VC]]||13 May 1888 Campbell Town, Tasmania||12 Oct 1917 Passchendaele, Belgium||Tyne Cot Cemetery, Passchendaele, Belgium||26 Nov 1917||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||VC is held privately||- |-align=center |[[Image:Sheean-65.jpg|50px]]||[[Sheean-65|Edward 'Teddy' '''Sheean''' VC]]|| 28 Dec 1923 Lower Barrington, Tasmania|| 1 Dec 1942 Arafura Sea, Netherlands East Indies|| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2487627/sheean,-edward/ Plymouth Naval Memorial] || 12 Aug 2020 ||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra|| only Royal Australian Navy recipient of the VC |-align=center |[[Image:Statton-55.jpg|50px]]||[[Statton-55|Percy Clyde '''Statton''' VC MM]]||21 Oct 1890 Beaconsfield, Tasmania||5 Dec 1959 Hobart, Tasmania||Cornelian Bay Cemetery, Tas||27 Sep 1918||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Whittle-1384.jpg|50px]]||[[Whittle-1384|John Woods '''Whittle''' VC DCM]]||3 Aug 1882 Huon Island, Tasmania||2 Mar 1946 Glebe, NSW||Rookwood Cemetery, NSW||8 Jun 1917||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||Tasmania's first WWI recipient |-align=center |[[Image:Wylly-14.jpg|50px]]||[[Wylly-14|Guy George Egerton '''Wylly''' VC CB DSO]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Wylly . ''W®'' ] ||17 Feb 1880 Hobart, Tasmania||9 Jan 1962 Camberley, Surrey, England||Woking Crematorium, Surrey, England||23 Nov 1900||-||Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Hobart||served in British Indian army until 1933 |-align=center |}
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=== Victoria === {{Image|file=Flags_of_Australian-8.png |align=l |size=110 |label= Flag of Victoria |caption= Victoria has produced '''26 Australian VC recipients'''. [http://anzaccentenary.vic.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/Victorias-World-War-One-Legacy-Recipients-of-the-Victoria-Cross.pdf Victoria's VC's][http://anzaccentenary.vic.gov.au Victoria's Anzac Home] }} {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"| Images ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth ! scope="col"|Death ! scope="col"|Resting place ! scope="col"|Date VC granted ! scope="col"|Post- humous award ! scope="col"|VC location ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |[[Image:Beatham-70.jpg|50px]]||[[Beatham-70|Robert Matthew '''Beatham''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Beatham . ''W®'' ] ||16 Jun 1894 England||11 Aug 1918 Rosières, Oise, Picardie, France||Heath Cemetery, Harbonnières, France||14 Dec 1918||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||held in private collection||- |-align=center |[[Image:Birks-271.jpg|50px]]||[[Birks-271|Frederick '''Birks''' VC MM]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Birks . ''W®'' ] ||16 Aug 1894 Buckley, Flintshire, Wales||21 Sep 1917 Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium||Perth War Cemetery, Ypres, Belgium||6 Nov 1917||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Borella-20|Albert Charles '''Borella''' VC MM]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Borella . ''W®'' ] ||7 Aug 1881 Borung, Victoria||7 Feb 1968 Albury, New South Wales||Presbyterian Cemetery, North Albury, NSW||16 Sep 1918||-||VC is held privately||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Buckley-3912|Maurice Vincent '''Buckley''' VC DCM]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Buckley . ''W®'' ] ||13 Apr 1891 Upper Hawthorn, Victoria||27 Jan 1921 Boolarra, Victoria||Brighton Cemetery, Victoria||14 Dec 1918||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||enlisted as Gerald Sexton |-align=center |[[Image:Burton-5312.jpg|50px]]||[[Burton-5312|Alexander Stewart '''Burton''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Burton . ''W®'' ] ||20 Jan 1893 Kyneton, Victoria||9 Aug 1915 Gallipoli, Turkey||Lone Pine Memorial, Gallipoli||15 Oct 1915||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Cherry-1354.jpg|50px]]||[[Cherry-1354|Percy Herbert '''Cherry''' VC MC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Cherry . ''W®'' ] ||4 Jun 1895 Drysdale, Victoria||27 Mar 1917 Lagnicourt, France||Quéant, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France||11 May 1917||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Cooke-3582-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Cooke-3582|Thomas '''Cooke''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cooke_(soldier,_born_1881) . ''W®'' ] ||5 Jul 1881 Kaikoura, New Zealand||25 Jul 1916 Pozieres, Somme, France||no known grave||9 Sep 1916||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||QEII Army Memorial Museum, Waiouru, NZ||- |-align=center |[[Image:Dartnell-32.jpg|50px]]||[[Dartnell-32|William Thomas '''Dartnell''' VC]]||6 Apr 1885 Collingwood, Victoria||3 Sep 1915 Maktau, British East Africa (Kenya)||Voi Cemetery, British East Africa||23 Dec 1915||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||serving with 25th (Frontiersmen) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers, British Army |-align=center |[[Image:Dunstan-344.jpg|50px]]||[[Dunstan-344|William '''Dunstan''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Dunstan . ''W®'' ] ||8 Mar 1895 Ballarat, Victoria||2 Mar 1957 Caulfield, Victoria||Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Victoria||15 Oct 1915||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Grieve-642.jpg|50px]]||[[Grieve-642|Robert Cuthbert '''Grieve''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Grieve . ''W®'' ] ||19 Jun 1889 Brighton, Victoria||4 Oct 1957 Melbourne, Victoria||Springvale Cemetery, Victoria||31 Jul 1917||-||Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne||first VC awarded to an Aussie in Belgium |-align=center |[[Image:Ingram-3913.jpg|50px]]||[[Ingram-3913|George Mawby '''Ingram''' VC MM]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Ingram . ''W®'' ] ||18 Mar 1889 Bagshot, Victoria||30 Jun 1961 Hastings, Victoria||Frankston Cemetery, Victoria||6 Jan 1919||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Jacka-38.jpg|50px]]||[[Jacka-38|Albert '''Jacka''' VC MC & Bar]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Jacka . ''W®'' ] ||10 Jan 1893 Winchelsea, Victoria||17 Jan 1932 Victoria||St Kilda Cemetery, Victoria||24 Jul 1915||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||first Aussie to receive the VC in the WW1 |-align=center |[[Image:Joynt-41.jpg|50px]]||[[Joynt-41|William Donovan '''Joynt''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Joynt . ''W®'' ] ||19 Mar 1889 Elsternwick, Victoria||5 May 1986 Windsor, Victoria||Brighton General Cemetery, Victoria||26 Nov 1918||-||Melbourne Grammar School||- |-align=center |[[Image:Kenna-169.jpg|50px]]||[[Kenna-169|Edward '''Kenna''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Kenna . ''W®'' ] ||6 Jul 1919 Hamilton, Victoria||8 Jul 2009 Geelong, Victoria||Hamilton Lawn Cemetery, Victoria||6 Sep 1945||-||Ted's medals are held privately||last Victorian to receive the VC |-align=center |[[Image:Kingsbury-1818.jpg|50px]]||[[Kingsbury-1818|Bruce Steel '''Kingsbury''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Kingsbury . ''W®'' ] ||8 Jan 1918 Preston, Victoria||29 Aug 1942 Isurava, Papua||Bomana Cemetery, Port Moresby, PNG||5 Feb 1943||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||first VC awarded on Australian territory |-align=center |[[Image:Lowerson-10.jpg|50px]]||[[Lowerson-10|Albert David 'Alby' '''Lowerson''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alby_Lowerson . ''W®'' ] ||2 Aug 1896 Myrtleford, Victoria||15 Dec 1945 Myrtleford, Victoria||Myrtleford Cemetery, Victoria||14 Dec 1918||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:McNamara-2397.jpg|50px]]||[[McNamara-2397|Frank Hubert '''McNamara''' VC CB OBE]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_McNamara_(RAAF_officer) . ''W®'' ] ||4 Apr 1894 Rushworth, Victoria||2 Nov 1961 St Gerrard's, Bucks, England||unknown||8 Jun 1917||-||RAF Museum, London, England||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[MacTier-70|Robert '''MacTier''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_MacTier . ''W®'' ] ||17 May 1890 Tatura, Victoria||1 Sep 1918 Mont St Quentin, France||Hem Farm Military Cemetery, Péronne, France||13 Dec 1918||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Maygar-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Maygar-1|Edgar Leslie Cecil Willis Walker '''Maygar''' VC]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leslie_Maygar . ''W®'' ] ||27 May 1868 Kilmore, Victoria||31 Oct 1917 Beersheba, Israel||Beersheba War Cemetery, Israel||11 Feb 1902||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||first Victorian to receive the VC |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Moon-5040|Rupert Theo Vance 'Mick' '''Moon''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Moon . ''W®'' ] ||14 Aug 1892 Bacchus Marsh, Victoria||28 Feb 1986 Barwon Heads, Victoria||Mount Duneed Cemetery, Victoria||12 Jun 1917||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Newland-826-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Newland-826|James Ernest '''Newland''' VC MSM]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Newland . ''W®'' ] ||22 Aug 1881 Highton, Victoria||19 Mar 1949 Caulfield, Victoria||Brighton General Cemetery, Victoria||8 Jun 1917||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||oldest Aussie VC recipient of WW1 |-align=center |[[Image:Newton-10273.jpg|50px]]||[[Newton-10273|William Ellis '''Newton''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Newton ''W®'' ] ||8 Jun 1919 St Kilda, Victoria||29 Mar 1943 Salamaua, Papua||Lae War Cemetery, PNG||19 Oct 1943||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||only Australian airman to receive VC for action in the SWP theatre of WW2 |-align=center |[[Image:Pearse-687.jpg|50px]]||[[Pearse-687|Samuel George '''Pearse''' VC MM]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Pearse ''W®'' ] ||16 Jul 1897 Penarth, Glamorgan, Wales||29 Aug 1919 Emtsa, Russia||Obozerskay, Emtsa, Archangel||23 Oct 1919||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||remains repatriated to Australia Sep 2019 |-align=center |[[Image:Peeler-1563-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Peeler-1563|Walter '''Peeler''' VC BEM]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Peeler ''W®'' ] ||9 Aug 1887 Barker's Creek, Victoria||23 May 1968 Caulfield South, Victoria||Brighton General Cemetery, Victoria||26 Nov 1917||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||inaugural custodian of Melbourne's Shrine of Remembrance 1934-1961 |-align=center |[[Image:Ruthven-314.jpg|50px]]||[[Ruthven-314|William '''Ruthven''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ruthven_(Australian_soldier) ''W®'' ] ||21 May 1893 Collingwood, Victoria||12 Jan 1970 Heidelberg, Victoria||uncertain, Victoria||11 Jul 1918||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Symons-640.jpg|50px]]||[[Symons-640|William John '''Symons''' VC OBE MM]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Symons&oldid=840821074 ''W®'' ] ||10 Jul 1889 Eaglehawk, Victoria||24 Jun 1948 London, England||uncertain||15 Oct 1915||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Tubb-203.jpg|50px]]||[[Tubb-203|Frederick '''Harold Tubb''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Tubb ''W®'' ] ||28 Nov 1881 Longwood, Victoria||20 Sep 1917 West-Vlaanderen, Passchendaele, Belgium||Lijessenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium||15 Oct 1915||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |}
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=== Western Australia === {{Image|file=Flags_of_Australian-9.png |align=l |size=110 |label= Flag of Western Australia |caption= Western Australia has produced '''seventeen Australian VC recipients'''. _ _ [[Space:Victoria Cross Recipients - Australia#The Warrant | Return to Contents ]]
[https://anzac.dpc.wa.gov.au/commemorativeactivities/documents/this-gallant-company-of-brave-men-vc-gc-recipients-may-2015.pdf Western Australia’s 17 Victoria Cross and 2 George Cross recipients . . . ''Pope p.13-14/44'']}} {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"| Images ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth ! scope="col"|Death ! scope="col"|Resting place ! scope="col"|Date VC granted ! scope="col"|Post- humous award ! scope="col"|VC location ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |[[Image:Axford-245.jpg|50px]]||[[Axford-245|Thomas Leslie '''Axford''' VC MM]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Axford ''W®'' ] ||18 Jun 1894 Carrieton, South Australia||11 Oct 1983 in the air over Asia||Karrakatta Crematorium, Western Australia||13 Sep 1918||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Bell-17420|Frederick William ''' Bell''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Bell ''W®'' ]
||3 Apr 1875 Perth, Western Australia||28 Apr 1954 [http://jb.zebrasurf.com/fw.htm Bristol, England]||Canford Cemetery, Bristol, England||4 Oct 1901||-||held at WA Museum||first WA-born recipient of the VC |-align=center |[[Image:Carroll-8901.jpg|50px]]||[[Carroll-8901|John '''Carroll''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Carroll_(soldier) ''W®'' ] ||16 Aug 1891 Brisbane, Queensland||4 Oct 1971 Perth, Western Australia||Karrakatta Cemetery, Western Australia||31 Jul 1917||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Edwards-24153.jpg|50px]]||[[Edwards-24153|Sir Hughie Idwal '''Edwards''' VC KCMG CB DSO OB DFC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hughie_Edwards ''W®'' ] ||1 Aug 1914 Fremantle, Western Australia||5 Aug 1982 Sydney, New South Wales||Karrakatta Cemetery, Western Australia||22 Jul 1941||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||Australia's most highly decorated serviceman of WW2; a Governor of WA |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Gaby-44|Alfred Edward '''Gaby''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Gaby ''W®'' ] ||25 Jan 1892 Ringarooma, Tasmania||11 Aug 1918 Lihons, Somme, France||Heath Cemetery, Harbonnieres, France||29 Oct 1918||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||VC is in private hands||- |-align=center |[[Image:Gordon-12214.jpg|100px]]||[[Gordon-12214|James Hannah (Heather) 'Jim' '''Gordon''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Gordon_(VC) ''W®'' ] ||7 Mar 1909 Rockingham, Western Australia||24 Jul 1986 Hollywood, Western Australia||Karrakatta Cemetery, Western Australia||28 Oct 1941||-||VC is held privately||- |-align=center |[[Image:Gratwick-56.jpg|50px]]||[[Gratwick-56|Percival '''Gratwick''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Gratwick ''W®'' ] ||19 Oct 1902 Katanning, Western Australia||26 Oct 1942 El Alamein, Egypt||El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt||28 Jan 1943||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Army Museum of WA, Fremantle, WA||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Gurney-1067|Arthur Stanley '''Gurney''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Gurney ''W®'' ] ||15 Dec 1908 Day Dawn, Western Australia||22 Jul 1942 El Alamein, Egypt||El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt||11 Sep 1942||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[McCarthy-4571|Lawrence Dominic '''McCarthy''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominic_McCarthy ''W®'' ] ||21 Jan 1892 York, Western Australia||25 May 1975 Melbourne, Victoria||unknown||13 Dec 1918||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Murray-6130.jpg|50px]]||[[Murray-6130|Henry William '''Murray''' VC CMG DSO & Bar DCM]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Murray ''W®'' ] ||1 Dec 1880 Evandale, Tasmania||7 Jan 1966 Miles, Queensland||Mount Thompson Crematorium, Holland Park, Qld||10 Mar 1917||-||VC is held privately||Australia's most decorated soldier of WW1 |-align=center |[[Image:O_Meara-223.jpg|50px]]||[[O'Meara-223|Martin '''O'Meara''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_O%27Meara ''W®'' ] ||6 Nov 1885 Terryglass, County Tipperary, Ireland||20 Dec 1935 Perth Western Australia||Karrakatta Cemetery, Western Australia||9 Sep 1916||-||Army Museum of WA, Fremantle, WA||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Pope-6386|Charles '''Pope''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Pope ''W®'' ] ||5 Mar 1883 London, England||15 Apr 1917 Louverval, France||Moeuvres Communal Cemetery, France||8 Jun 1917||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Roberts-Smith Benjamin '''Roberts-Smith''' VC MG]||1 Nov 1978 Perth, Western Australia||living||-||23 Jan 2011||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||last Western Australian to receive the VC |-align=center |[[Image:Sadlier-61.jpg|50px]]||[[Sadlier-61|Clifford William King '''Sadlier''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifford_Sadlier ''W®'' ] ||6 Nov 1892 Camberwell, Victoria||28 Apr 1964 Busselton, Western Australia||family retains ashes||11 Jul 1918||-||St George's Cathedral, Perth||- |-align=center |[[Image:Starcevich-17.jpg|50px]]||[[Starcevich-17|Leslie Thomas 'Tom' '''Starcevich''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Starcevich ''W®'' ] ||5 Sep 1918 at Subiaco, Western Australia||17 Nov 1989 Esperance, WA||Esperance Public Lawn Cemetery, Esperance, WA||8 Nov 1945||-||VC is held privately||- |-align=center |[[Image:Throssell-19.jpg|50px]]||[[Throssell-19|Hugo Vivian Hope '''Throssell''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Throssell ''W®'' ] ||26 Oct 1884 Northam, Western Australia||19 Nov 1933 Greenmount, Western Australia||Karrakatta Cemetery, Western Australia||15 Oct 1915||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||first VC awarded to a Western Australian in WW1 |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Woods-2870|James Park '''Woods''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Park_Woods ''W®'' ] ||4 Jan 1886 Two Wells, South Australia||18 Jan 1963 Nedlands, Western Australia||Karrakatta Cemetery, WA||26 Dec 1918||-||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||- |-align=center |}
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== Australian recipients of the [[:Category: Victoria Cross|Victoria Cross]] grouped by War (& date of action) == * Second Boer War: 6 * First World War: 64 * North Russia: 2 * Second World War: 20 * Vietnam War: 4 * War on Terror in Afghanistan: 4 === Second Boer War === {| border=1 |- | : [[Howse-484|Neville Howse VC
24 Jul 1900
Vredefort, Orange Free State]] | : [[Bisdee-19|John Bisdee VC OBE
1 Sep 1900
Warmbad, Transvaal]] | : [[Wylly-14|Guy Wylly VC
1 Sep 1900
Warmbad, Transvaal]] | : [[Bell-17420|Frederick Bell VC
16 May 1901
Brakpan, Transvaal]] | : [[Rogers-25928|James Rogers VC
15 Jun 1901
Thaba 'Nchu, Orange Free State]] | : [[Maygar-1|Edgar Leslie Maygar VC
23 Nov 1901
Geelhoutboom, Natal]] |- |}
=== First World War === {| border=1 |- | : [[Jacka-38|Albert Jacka VC MC & Bar]]
19-20 May 1915
Courtney's Post, Gallipoli | : [[Kyezor-4|Leonard Keyzor VC]]
7-8 Aug 1915
Lone Pine, Gallipoli | : [[Symons-640|William Symons VC]]
8-9 Aug 1915
Lone Pine, Gallipoli | : [[Tubb-203|Frederick Tubb VC]]
9 Aug 1915
Lone Pine, Gallipoli [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Burton-5312|Alexander Burton VC]]
9 Aug 1915
Lone Pine, Gallipoli [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Dunstan-344|William Dunstan VC]]
9 Aug 1915
Lone Pine, Gallipoli | : [[Hamilton-11856|John Hamilton VC]]
9 Aug 1915
Lone Pine, Gallipoli |- | : [[Shout-15|Alfred Shout VC MC]]
9 Aug 1915
Lone Pine, Gallipoli [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Throssell-19|Hugo Throssell VC]]
29-30 Aug 1915
Hill 60, Gallipoli | : [[Dartnell-32|William Dartnell VC]]
3 Sep 1915
Maktau, East Africa (Kenya) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Jackson-32655|John "Bill" Jackson VC]]
25-26 Jun 1916
Bois-Grenier, France | : [[Leak-257|John Leak VC]]
23 Jul 1916
Pozières, France | : [[Blackburn-159|Arthur Blackburn VC CMG]]
23 Jul 1916
Pozières, France | : [[Cooke-3582|Thomas Cooke VC]]
24-25 Jul 1916
Pozières, France [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] |- | : [[Castleton-73|Claud Castleton VC]]
28 Jul 1916
Pozières, France [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[O'Meara-223|Martin O'Meara VC]]
9-12 Aug 1916
Pozières, France | : [[Murray-6130|Henry Murray VC CMG DSO & Bar DCM]]
4-5 Feb 1917
Stormy Trench, Guedecourt, France | : [[McNamara-2397|Frank McNamara VC CB OBE]]
20 Mar 1917
Tel El Hesi, Gaza | : [[Cherry-1354|Percy Cherry VC MC]]
26 Mar 1917
Lagnicourt, France [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Jensen-9904|Jørgen Jensen VC]]
2 Apr 1917
Noreuil, France | : [[Newland-826|James Newland VC MSM]]
7-9 & 15 Apr 1917
Boursies & Lagnicourt, France |- | : [[Kenny-1797|Thomas Kenny VC]]
9 Apr 1917
Hermies, France | : [[Whittle-1384|John Whittle VC DCM]]
9 & 15 Apr 1917
Boursies, France | : [[Pope-6386|Charles Pope VC]]
15 Apr 1917
Louverval, France [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Howell-9090|George Howell VC MM]]
6 May 1917
Bullecourt, France | : [[Moon-5040|Rupert "Mick" Moon VC]]
12 May 1917
Bullecourt, France | : [[Grieve-642|Robert Grieve VC]]
7 Jun 1917
Messines, Belgium | : [[Carroll-8901|John Carroll VC]]
7-10 Jun 1917
Messines, Belgium |- | : [[Inwood-346|Reginald Inwood VC]]
19-22 Sep 1917
Westhoek, Belgium | : [[Birks-271|Frederick Birks VC MM]]
20 Sep 1917
Glencorse Wood, Belgium [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Dwyer-2067|John Dwyer VC]]
26 Sep 1917
Zonnebeke, Belgium | : [[Bugden-224|Patrick Bugden VC]]
26-28 Sep 1917
Polygon Wood, Belgium [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[McGee-4168|Lewis McGee VC]]
4 Oct 1917
Broodseinde Ridge, Belgium [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Peeler-1563|Walter Peeler VC BEM]]
4 Oct 1917
Broodseinde Ridge, Belgium | : [[Jeffries-1704|Clarence Jeffries VC]]
12 Oct 1917
Passchendaele, Belgium [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] |- | : [[McDougall-1777|Stanley McDougall VC MM]]
28 Mar 1918
Dernancourt, France | : [[Storkey-70|Percy Storkey VC]]
7 Apr 1918
Hangard Wood, France | : [[Sadlier-61|Clifford Sadlier VC]]
24-25 Apr 1918
Villers-Bretonneux, France | : [[Ruthven-314|William Ruthven VC]]
19 May 1918
Ville-Sur-Ancre, France | : [[Davey-2139|Philip Davey VC MM]]
28 Jun 1918
Merris, France | : [[Axford-245|Thomas Axford VC MM]]
4 Jul 1918
Hamel Woods, France | : [[Dalziel-284|Henry "Harry" Dalziel VC]]
4 Jul 1918
Hamel, France |- | : [[Brown-83715|Walter Brown VC DCM]]
6 Jul 1918
Villers-Bretonneux, France | : [[Borella-20|Albert Borella VC MM]]
17-18 Jul 1918
Villers-Bretonneux, France | : [[Gaby-44|Alfred Gaby VC]]
8 Aug 1918
Villers-Bretonneux, France [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Beatham-70|Robert Beatham VC]]
9 Aug 1918
Rosières, France [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Statton-55|Percy Statton VC MM]]
12 Aug 1918
Proyart, France | : [[Joynt-41|William Joynt VC]]
23 Aug 1918
Herleville Wood, France | : [[McCarthy-4571|Lawrence McCarthy VC]]
23 Aug 1918
Madam Wood, France |- | : [[Gordon-12011|Bernard Gordon VC MM]]
26-27 Aug 1918
Bray, France | : [[Cartwright-2810|George Cartwright VC]]
31 Aug 1918
Bouchavesnes-Bergen, France | : [[Lowerson-10|Albert "Alby" Lowerson VC]]
1 Sep 1918
Mont St Quentin, France | : [[MacTier-70|Robert MacTier VC]]
1 Sep 1918
Mont St Quentin, France [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Towner-450|Edgar Towner VC]]
1 Sep 1918
Mont St Quentin, France | : [[Currey-392|William Currey VC]]
1 Sep 1918
Pèronne, France | : [[Buckley-1005|Alexander Buckley VC]]
1-2 Sep 1918
Pèronne, France [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] |- | : [[Hall-37423|Arthur Hall VC]]
1-2 Sep 1918
Pèronne, France | : [[Weathers-9|Lawrence Weathers VC]]
2 Sep 1918
Pèronne, France [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Buckley-3912|Maurice Buckley VC DCM]]
18 Sep 1918
Le Verguier, France | : [[Woods-2870|James Park Woods VC]]
18 Sep 1918
Le Verguier, France | : [[Wark-320|Blair Wark VC DSO]]
29 Sep-1 Oct 1918
Bellicourt to Joncourt, France | : [[Ryan-10386|Edward Ryan VC]]
30 Sep 1918
Bellicourt, France | : [[Maxwell-9444|Joseph Maxwell VC MC & Bar DCM]]
3 Oct 1918
Estrèes, France |- | : [[Ingram-3913|George Ingram VC MM]]
5 Oct 1918
Montbrehain, France |}
=== North Russia === {| border=1 |- | : [[Sullivan-13139|Arthur Sullivan VC]]
10 Aug 1919
Sheika River, Russia | : [[Pearse-687|Samuel Pearse VC MM]]
29 Aug 1919
Emtsa, Russia [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] |}
=== Second World War === {| border=1 |- | : [[Edmondson-1217|John Edmondson VC]]
13 Apr 1941
Tobruk, Libya [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Cutler-1378|Sir Arthur Roden Cutler VC AK KCMG KCVO CBE KStJ]]
19 Jun to 6 Jul 1941
Merdjayoun & Damour, Lebanon | : [[Edwards-24153|Sir Hughie Edwards VC KCMG CB DSO OB DFC]]
4 Jul 1941
over Bremen, Germany | : [[Gordon-12214|James "Jim" Gordon VC]]
10 Jul 1941
Jezzine, Lebanon | : [[Anderson-43999|Charles Anderson VC MC]]
18-22 Jan 1942
Muar River, Malaya | : [[Gurney-1067|Arthur Gurney VC]]
22 Jul 1942
Tel El Eisa, Egypt [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Kingsbury-1818|Bruce Kingsbury VC]]
29 Aug 1942
Isurava, Papua [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] |- | : [[French-9944|John French VC]]
4 Sep 1942
Milne Bay, Papua [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Kibby-151|William "Bill" Kibby VC]]
23-31 Oct 1942
El Alamein, Egypt [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Gratwick-56|Percival Gratwick VC]]
25-26 Oct 1942
El Alamein, Egypt [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Middleton-4767|Rawdon "Ron" Middleton VC]]
28-29 Nov 1942
over Turin, Italy [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | :[[Sheean-65|Edward "Teddy" Sheean VC]]
1 Dec 1942
Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Newton-10273|William Newton VC]]
16 Mar 1943
Salamaua, New Guinea [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Kelliher-168|Richard Kelliher VC]]
13 Sep 1943
Nadzab, New Guinea |- | : [[Derrick-1034|Thomas "Diver" Derrick VC DCM]]
24 Nov 1943
Sattelberg, New Guinea [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Rattey-7|Reginald Rattey VC]]
22 Mar 1945
Bouganinville, New Guinea | : [[Chowne-27|Albert Chowne VC MM]]
25 Mar 1945
Dagua, New Guinea [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Mackey-1915|John "Jack" Mackey VC]]
12 May 1945
Tarakan, Borneo [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Kenna-169|Edward Kenna VC]]
15 May 1945
Wewak, New Guinea | : [[Starcevich-17|Leslie "Tom" Starcevich VC]]
28 Jun 1945
Beaufort, North Borneo | : [[Partridge-3050|Frank Partridge VC]]
24 Jul 1945
Bougainville, New Guinea |}
=== Vietnam War === {| border=1 |- | : [[Wheatley-1818|Kevin "Dasher" Wheatley VC]]
13 Nov 1966
Tra Bong Valley, South Vietnam [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Adopted name Badcock-1|Peter Badcoe VC]]
23 Feb to 7 Apr 1967
Phu Thu, South Vietnam [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | : [[Simpson-14980|Rayene "Ray" Simpson VC]]
6 & 11 May 1969
Kontum Province, South Vietnam | : Keith Payne VC
24 May 1969
Kontum Province, South Vietnam |}
=== War on Terrorism in Afghanistan === {| border=1 |- | : Mark Donaldson VC
2 Sep 2008
Ana Kalay Valley, Afghanistan | : Ben Roberts-Smith VC MG
11 Jun 2010
Tizak, Afghanistan | : Daniel Keighran VC
24 Aug 2010
Derapet, Afghanistan | : [[Baird-4463|Cameron Baird VC MG]]
22 Jun 2013
Ghawchak, Afghanistan [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|30px|center]] | |}
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== Australian recipients of the [[:Category: Victoria Cross|Victoria Cross]] grouped by Rank == * '''Field officers''': [[Anderson-43999|LT COL Charles Anderson]], [[Bell-17420|LT COL Frederick Bell]], [[Bisdee-19|LT COL John Bisdee]], [[Edwards-24153|WG CMD Hughie Edwards]], [[Symons-640|LT COL William Symons]], [[Adopted name Badcock-1|MAJ Peter Badcoe]], [[Wark-320|MAJ Blair Wark]], [[Tubb-203|MAJ Frederick Tubb]]. * '''Junior commissioned officers''': [[Cherry-1354|CAPT Percy Cherry]], [[Grieve-642|CAPT Robert Grieve]], [[Howse-484|CAPT Neville Howse]], [[Jacka-38|CAPT Albert Jacka]], [[Jeffries-1704|CAPT Clarence Jeffries]], [[Murray-6130|CAPT Henry Murray]], [[Newland-826|CAPT James Newland]], [[Newton-10273|FLTLT William Newton]], [[Shout-15|CAPT Alfred Shout]], [[Throssell-19|CAPT Hugo Throssell]], [[Blackburn-159|LT Arthur Blackburn]], [[Borella-20|LT Albert Borella]], [[Chowne-27|LT Albert Chowne]], [[Cutler-1378|LT Arthur Roden Cutler]], [[Dartnell-32|LT William Dartnell]], [[Dunstan-344|LT William Dunstan]], [[Gaby-44|LT Alfred Gaby]], [[Hamilton-11856|LT John Hamilton]], [[Joynt-41|LT William Joynt]], [[Kyezor-4|LT Leonard Keyzor]], [[McCarthy-4571|LT Lawrence McCarthy]], [[McNamara-2397|LT Frank McNamara]], [[Maxwell-9444|LT Joseph Maxwell]], [[Maygar-1|LT Edgar Maygar]], [[Moon-5040|LT Rupert 'Mick' Moon]], [[Pope-6386|LT Charles Pope]], [[Rogers-25928|LT James Rogers]], [[Sadlier-61|LT Clifford Sadlier]], [[Storkey-70|LT Percy Storkey]], [[Towner-450|LT Edgar Towner]], [[Wylly-14|LT Guy Wylly]], [[Birks-271|2LT Frederick Birks]], [[Ingram-3913|2LT George Ingram]], [[Middleton-4767|POFF Rawdon 'Ron' Middleton]]. * '''Senior non-commissioned officers''': [[Gordon-12214|WO2 James Gordon]], WO2 Keith Payne, [[Simpson-14980|WO2 Ray Simpson]], [[Wheatley-1818|WO2 Kevin 'Dasher' Wheatley]], [[Axford-245|SGT Thomas Axford]], [[Buckley-3912|SGT Maurice Buckley]], [[Castleton-73|SGT Claud Castleton]], [[Derrick-1034|SGT Thomas 'Diver' Derrick]], [[Dwyer-2067|SGT John Dwyer]], [[Kibby-151|SGT William Kibby]], [[Lowerson-10|Albert Lowerson]], [[McDougall-1777|SGT Stanley McDougall]], [[McGee-4168|SGT Lewis McGee]], [[Pearse-687|SGT Samuel Pearse]], [[Ruthven-314|SGT William Ruthven]], [[Statton-55|SGT Percy Statton]], [[Whittle-1384|SGT John Whittle]]. * '''Junior non-commissioned officers''': [[Baird-4463|CPL Cameron Baird]], [[Brown-83715|CPL Walter Brown]], [[Buckley-1005|CPL Alexander Buckley]], [[Burton-5312|CPL Alexander Burton]], [[Davey-2139|CPL Philip Davey]], [[Edmondson-1217|CPL John Edmondson]], [[French-9944|CPL John French]], [[Hall-37423|CPL Arthur Hall]], [[Howell-9090|CPL George Howell]], [[Inwood-346|CPL Reginald Inwood]], [[Jensen-9904|CPL Jørgen Jensen]], CPL Daniel Keighran, [[Mackey-1915|CPL John 'Jack' Mackey]], [[Rattey-7|CPL Reginald Rattey]], [[Roberts-Smith-2|CPL Benjamin Roberts-Smith]], [[Gordon-12011|LCPL Bernard Gordon]], [[Peeler-1563|LCPL Walter Peeler]], [[Weathers-9|LCPL Lawrence Weathers]]. * '''Private''': [[Beatham-70|PTE Robert Beatham]], [[Bugden-224|PTE Patrick Bugden]], [[Carroll-8901|PTE John Carroll]], [[Cartwright-2810|PTE George Cartwright]], [[Cooke-3582|PTE Thomas Cooke]], [[Currey-392|PTE William Currey]], [[Dalziel-284|PTE Henry Dalziel]], TPR Mark Donaldson, [[Gratwick-56|PTE Percival Gratwick]], [[Gurney-1067|PTE Arthur Gurney]], [[Jackson-32655|PTE John 'Bill' Jackson]], [[Kelliher-168|PTE Richard Kelliher]], [[Kenna-169|PTE Edward Kenna]], [[Kenny-1797|PTE Thomas Kenny]], [[Kingsbury-1818|PTE Bruce Kingsbury]], [[Leak-257|PTE John Leak]], [[MacTier-70|PTE Robert MacTier]], [[O'Meara-223|PTE Martin O'Meara]], [[Partridge-3050|PTE Frank Partridge]], [[Ryan-10386|PTE Edward Ryan]], [[Sheean-65|AS Teddy Sheean]], [[Starcevich-17|PTE Leslie 'Tom' Starcevich]], [[Sullivan-13139|PTE Arthur Sullivan]], [[Woods-2870|PTE James Woods]].
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== Australian-born recipients who attained the Victoria Cross as members of the British Army == Four Australian-born men, who left the country for other British Empire countries, received the Victoria Cross as commissioned officers in the British Army. As such, they ought to be honoured on this page. *[[Bell-25182|Mark Sever '''Bell VC''' CB]], Lieutenant (later Colonel), 15 May 1843 Sydney, New South Wales - 26 Jun 1906 Windlesham, Surrey, England. Granted 20 Nov 1874; Battle of Ordashu, Ashanti (now Ghana); Corps of Royal Engineers, British Army. Family returned to England in 1847. *[[Dartnell-32|William Thomas '''Dartnell VC''']], Lieutenant, 6 Apr 1885 Collingwood, Victoria – 3 Sep 1915 Maktau, British East Africa (Kenya). Was living in South Africa when the First World War was declared, although his wife and daughter were still in Victoria. He went to England and was commissioned in the British Army. See his entry under Victoria above. *[[Mayman-48|John '''Mayman VC''']], 1870 Timor, Victoria - 30 Sep 1920 Transvaal, South Africa. 1917; German East Africa; General Botha's force. Moved to South Africa before 1911. *[[Moor-692|George Raymond Dallas '''Moor VC''' MC & Bar]], Second Lieutenant, 22 Oct 1896 Saint Kilda, Victoria - 3 Nov 1918 Mouvaux, Nord, France. [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|poppy]] Granted 23 Jul 1915; Gallipoli; Royal Hampshire Regiment. Family returned to England c1897.
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== Those who 'called Australia home' after receiving the [[:Category: Victoria Cross|Victoria Cross]] == Seventeen servicemen who served with other military forces and were awarded the Victoria Cross afterwards made Australia home, passing away in this country. We don't list these brave men here to 'claim' them in any way but to recognise their excellent contribution to attaining peace. {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Images ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth ! scope="col"|Death ! scope="col"|Resting place ! scope="col"|Date VC granted ! scope="col"|When migrated ! scope="col"|VC location ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |[[Image:Caldwell-7369.jpg|50px]]||[[Caldwell-7369|Thomas '''Caldwell''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Caldwell_(VC) . ''W®'' ] ||10 Feb 1894 Carluke, South Lanarkshire, Scotland||6 Jun 1969 Adelaide, South Australia||Centennial Park Cemetery, Pasadena, South Australia||3 Jan 1919||to Adelaide, South Australia after 1929||Museum of The Royal Highland Fusiliers, Glasgow||- |-align=center |[[Image:Evans-27559.jpg|50px]]||[[Evans-27559|Arthur '''Evans''' VC (under alias of Walter Simpson)]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Evans_(VC) . ''W®'' ] ||8 Apr 1891 Liverpool, England||1 Nov 1936 Sydney, New South Wales||Lytham Park Cemetery, Lytham Saint Annes, Lancashire||30 Oct 1918||to New South Wales, Australia after WW1||-||- |-align=center |[[Image:Gee-2281-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Gee-2281|Robert '''Gee''' VC MC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Gee . ''W®'' ] ||7 May 1870 Leicester, Leicestershire, England||2 Aug 1960 Perth, Western Australia||Karrakatta Cemetery, Western Australia||8 Jan 1918||to Western Australia in 1927||Royal Fusiliers Museum, Tower of London, England||was 47yo when granted the VC |-align=center |[[Image:Gorman-2429.jpg|50px]]||[[Gorman-2429|James '''Gorman''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Gorman_(VC) . ''W®'' ] ||21 Aug 1834 Islington, London, England||18 Oct 1882 Spectacle Island, Parramatta River, New South Wales||Old Balmain Cemetery, Leichhardt, New South Wales||24 Feb 1857||to New South Wales in 1863||-||- |-align=center |[[Image:Grady-1295.jpg|50px]]||[[Grady-1295|Thomas '''Grady''' VC DCM]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Grady . ''W®'' ] ||18 Sep 1835 Claddagh, County Galway, Ireland||18 May 1891 St Kilda, Victoria||Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton, Victoria||18 Oct 1854||to Victoria in 1866 via WA in 1862||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||presented at the first investiture by Queen Victoria, 26 Jun 1857 |-align=center |[[Image:Heaphy-24.png|50px]]||[[Heaphy-24|Charles '''Heaphy''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Heaphy . ''W®'' ] ||1820 London, England||3 Aug 1881 Brisbane, Queensland||Brisbane General Cemetery, Toowong||8 Feb 1867||to Queensland May 1881||-||first NZ (moved there in 1839) VC recipient & only one for action in NZ |-align=center |[[Image:Heathcote-672.jpg|50px]]||[[Heathcote-672|Alfred Spencer '''Heathcote''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Spencer_Heathcote . ''W®'' ] ||29 Mar 1832 London, England||21 February 1912 Bowral, New South Wales||Bowral General Cemetery, New South Wales||20 Jan 1860||moved to Queensland in 1863 and NSW in 1871||Victoria Barracks, Paddington, New South Wales||first NSW Military Force unit commander in 1871 |-align=center |[[Image:Holland-10148.jpg|50px]]||[[Holland-10148|John Vincent '''Holland''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Vincent_Holland . ''W®'' ] ||19 Jul 1889 Athy, County Kildare, Ireland||27 Feb 1975 New Town, Tasmania||Cornelian Bay Cemetery, Newtown, Tasmania||26 Oct 1916||to Tasmania, Australia in 1956||-||- |-align=center |[[Image:Holmes-13247.jpg|50px]]||[[Holmes-13247|Frederick William '''Holmes''' VC]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_William_Holmes . ''W®'' ] ||Sep 1889 Bermondsey, Southwark, England||22 Oct 1969 Port Augusta, South Australia||Stirling North Garden Cemetery, Port Augusta||24 Nov 1914||to South Australia in 1960||-||- |-align=center |[[Image:Magner-116.jpg|50px]]||[[Magner-116|Michael '''Magner''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Magner . ''W®'' ] ||21 Jun 1840 County Fermanagh, Ireland||1897 Melbourne, Victoria||Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton, Victoria||-||to Tasmania, then Victoria, about 1885||Museum of Victoria, Carlton Gardens, Victoria||- |-align=center |[[Image:Napier-2328.jpg|50px]]||[[Napier-2328|William '''Napier''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Napier_(VC) . ''W®'' ] ||20 Aug 1827 Bingly, Yorkshire, England||2 Jun 1908 Rochester, Victoria||Bendigo Cemetery, Bendigo, Victoria||24 Dec 1858||to Victoria in 1863||Somerset Military Museum, Taunton, Somerset, England||- |-align=center |[[Image:O_Hea-25.jpg|50px]]||[[O'Hea-25|Timothy '''O’Hea''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_O%27Hea . ''W®'' ] ||1843 Skull, County Cork, Ireland||Nov 1874 Sturt’s Desert, Queensland||Nockatunga Station, far west Queensland||7 Jan 1867||to Victoria in 1863||Prince Consort’s Own Rifle Brigade Museum, Winchester, England||only VC awarded for service within Canada |-align=center |[[Image:Paton-1386-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Paton-1386|John '''Paton''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Paton_(VC) . ''W®'' ] ||23 Dec 1833 Stirling, Scotland||1 Apr 1914 Summer Hill, New South Wales||Rookwood Cemetery, New South Wales||24 Dec 1858||to New South Wales in 1861||Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Museum, Stirling Castle, Scotland||- |-align=center |[[Image:Shmeilowitz-1.gif|50px]]||[[Shmeilowitz-1|Issy '''Smith''' VC]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Issy_Smith . ''W®'' ] ||18 Sep 1890 Alexandria, Egypt||11 Sep 1940 Melbourne, Victoria||Fawkner Jewish Cemetery, Victoria||20 Aug 1915||to Victoria in 1925||-||- |-align=center |[[Image:Smyth-1932.jpg|50px]]||[[Smyth-1932|Sir Nevill Maskylyne '''Smyth''' VC]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nevill_Smyth . ''W®'' ] ||14 Aug 1826 Westminster, London||18 Jul 1941 Balmoral, Victoria||Balmoral Cemetery, Victoria||15 Nov 1898||to Victoria in 1925||privately held||- |-align=center |[[Image:Stannard-443.jpg|50px]]||[[Stannard-443|Richard Been '''Stannard''' VC DSO RD RNR]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Been_Stannard . ''W®'' ] ||21 Aug 1902 Blyth, Northumberland, England||22 Jul 1977 Sydney, New South Wales||Rookwood Crematorium, New South Wales||16 Aug 1940||to New South Wales in 1955||privately held||- |-align=center |[[Image:James-16982-1.jpg|50px]]||[[James-16982|Frederick '''Whirlpool''' VC (born Humphrey James)]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Whirlpool . ''W®'' ] ||17 Jul 1831 Dundalk, Ireland||24 Jun 1899 Windsor, New South Wales||Presbyterian Cemetery, South Windsor, NSW ||21 Oct 1859||to Victoria in 1859, then Tasmania and finally New South Wales||Australian War Memorial, Canberra||first public presentation in Australia of a VC |-align=center |}
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== [[:Category: Victoria Cross|Victoria Cross]] recipients awarded for gallantry within Australia == Nine VC Recipients during the Second World War did so for gallantry in the face of the enemy whilst on Australian soil. The two territories of Papua and New Guinea became the nation of Papua New Guinea in 1975, but from 1942 to 1945 they were Australian territories: #[[Kingsbury-1818|Bruce Kingsbury VC]], 29 Aug 1942, Isurava, Papua #[[French-9944|John French VC]], 4 Sep 1942, Milne Bay, Papua #[[Newton-10273|William Newton VC]], 16 Mar 1943, Salamaua, New Guinea #[[Kelliher-168|Richard Kelliher VC]], 13 Sep 1943, Nadzab, New Guinea #[[Derrick-1034|Thomas "Diver" Derrick VC DCM]], 24 Nov 1943, Sattelberg, New Guinea #[[Rattey-7|Reginald Rattey VC]], 22 Mar 1945, Bouganinville, New Guinea #[[Chowne-27|Albert Chowne VC MM]], 25 Mar 1945, Dagua, New Guinea #[[Kenna-169|Edward Kenna VC]], 15 May 1945, Wewak, New Guinea #[[Partridge-3050|Frank Partridge VC]], 24 Jul 1945, Bougainville, New Guinea {{Image|file=Military_Badges_Medals-3.jpg |align= center |size=50 |label= VC |caption= }}
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== Additional [[:Category: Victoria Cross|Victoria Cross]] recipients associated with Australia == [[Mitchell-34031|Samuel '''Mitchell''' VC]] was a Royal Navy Petty Officer stationed in Melbourne, Victoria when his ship was despatched to the Maori Wars in New Zealand. There, he performed gallant actions that reseulted in the awarding of the Victoria Cross. The '''presentation was made in Government House, Sydney''', New South Wales on 24th September 1864. He migrated to New Zealand the following year when his enlistment term expired. The VC medal of [[Holbrook-2785|Norman Douglas '''Holbrook''' VC]] (1888-1976), awarded in December 1914 when a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, is '''on display at the Australia War Memorial''', Canberra. Holbrook was the first submariner to be awarded the VC and it was the first naval VC gazetted in the First World War. The New South Wales Riverina town of Germanton was re-named Holbrook in 1915 in his honour. From 1936 to 1944, the ninth Governor General of Australia, [[Hore-Ruthven-2|Right Honourable Sir Alexander Hore '''Ruthven''', Baron Gowrie VC]] (later the first Earl of Gowrie), wore his Victoria Cross awarded in 1898 during the Egyptian War; as he had done whilst '''Governor of South Australia from 1928 to 1935 and Governor of New South Wales 1935-36'''. [[Trent-1267|Group Captain Leonard Henry '''Trent''' VC DFC]] received the Victoria Cross on 16th August 1940 as a Royal Air Force pilot commanding a New Zealand Squadron. When he retired from the RAF in 1965, he took a '''executive position in Perth, Western Australia''' with ''MacRobertson Miller Airlines'' (then a division of ''Ansett Transport Industries'' ), retiring home to New Zealand in 1977. After his death, in Auckland, his ashes were interred with his daughter, who had died whilst the family lived in WA, at Fremantle Cemetery, Western Australia.
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== VC recipients who have also been awarded other gallantry awards == 35 – more than one in three Australian VC recipients – stand out as our most gallant having received multiple gallantry awards: **[[Anderson-43999|Charles Anderson]] Victoria Cross and Military Cross **[[Axford-245|Thomas Axford]] Victoria Cross and Military Medal **[[Baird-4463|Cameron Baird]] Victoria Cross for Australia and Medal of Gallantry **[[Birks-271|Frederick Birks]] Victoria Cross and Military Medal **[[Bisdee-19|John Bisdee]] Victoria Cross and Mention in Despatches **[[Borella-20|Albert Borella]] Victoria Cross, Military Medal and Mention in Despatches – 3 gallantry awards **[[Brown-83715|Walter Brown]] Victoria Cross and Distinguished Conduct Medal **[[Buckley-3912|Maurice Buckley]] Victoria Cross and Distinguished Conduct Medal **[[Cherry-1354|Percy Cherry]] Victoria Cross and Military Cross **[[Chowne-27|Albert Chowne]] Victoria Cross and Military Medal **[[Davey-2139|Philip Davey]] Victoria Cross and Military Medal **[[Derrick-1034|Thomas Derrick]] Victoria Cross and Distinguished Conduct Medal **[[Dunstan-344|William Dunstan]] Victoria Cross and Mention in Despatches **[[Gordon-12011|Bernard Gordon]] Victoria Cross and Military Medal **[[Howell-9090|George Howell]] Victoria Cross and Military Medal **[[Howse-484|Neville Howse]] Victoria Cross and Mention in Despatches **[[Ingram-3913|George Ingram]] Victoria Cross and Military Medal **[[Jacka-38|Albert Jacka]] Victoria Cross and Military Cross & Bar **[[McDougall-1777|Jerry McDougall]] Victoria Cross and Military Medal **[[Maxwell-9444|Joseph Maxwell]] Victoria Cross, Distinguished Conduct Medal and Military Cross & Bar – 4 gallantry awards – a first level, second level and two third level gallantry awards **[[Maygar-1|Leslie Maygar]] Victoria Cross, Companion of Distinguished Service Order and Mention in Despatches – 3 gallantry awards **[[Murray-6130|Harry Murray]] Victoria Cross, Distinguished Conduct Medal, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order & Bar, Mention in Despatches – 5 gallantry awards – gallantry awards in each of the first, second, third and fourth level awards **[[Newland-826|James Newland]] Victoria Cross and Mention in Despatches **[[Pearse-687|Samuel Pearse]] Victoria Cross and Military Medal **[[Simpson-14980|Ray Simpson]] Victoria Cross and Distinguished Conduct Medal **Ben Roberts-Smith Victoria Cross for Australia and Medal of Gallantry **[[Rogers-25928|James Rogers]] Victoria Cross and Mention in Despatches **[[Shout-15|Alfred Shout]] Victoria Cross, Military Cross and Mention in Despatches – 3 gallantry awards **[[Statton-55|Percy Statton]] Victoria Cross and Military Medal **[[Towner-450|Edgar Towner]] Victoria Cross, Military Cross and Mention in Despatches – 3 gallantry awards **[[Wark-320|Blair Wark]] Victoria Cross, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order and Mention in Despatches – 3 gallantry awards **[[Whittle-1384|John Whittle]] Victoria Cross and Distinguished Conduct Medal **[[Wylly-14|George Wylly]] Victoria Cross, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order and Mention in Despatches – 3 gallantry awards {{Image|file=Military_Badges_Medals-3.jpg |align= center |size=50 |label= VC |caption= }}
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== Links == [[Project:Anzacs|'''Project:Anzacs Link''']]
[https://vwma.org.au/ '''VWMA''' ''Virtual War'' '''Memorial'''] | '''VWMA''' [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/#$# ''Virtual :'' '''N M Name''']
[https://www.awm.gov.au/people/roll-search/nominal_rolls/first_world_war_embarkation/ '''WWI Embarkation Rolls'''] | [http://www.ww2roll.gov.au/NameSearch.aspx '''WWII Nominal Roll'''] |

'''New South Wales Links:''' |
'''Queensland Links:''' |
'''South Australia Links:''' | [https://www.rslsa.org.au/Home.aspx '''RSLSA''' Home.] | | [https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/48 '''SA Memorial''']
'''Tasmania Links:''' | [http://www.rsltas.org.au/ '''RSLtas''' Home.] | | [https://anzacday.org.au/hobart-war-memorial-cenotaph '''Tas Cenotaph'''] | [http://www.soldierswalk.org.au/front_page.html '''Soldiers Memorial Avenue''']
'''Victoria Links:''' | [http://www.rslvic.com.au/ '''RSLVIC''' Home.] | [https://www.shrine.org.au/Home '''Shrine of Remembrance'''] | [https://www.shrine.org.au/Remembrance/Rolls-of-Honour '''Rolls of Honour'''] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrine_of_Remembrance '''ANZAC Cenotaph'''] | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avenue_of_honour#State_significant_avenues '''Ballarat's Avenue of Honour'''] | [http://www.ballarat.vic.gov.au/lae/attractions/arch-of-victory-avenue-of-honour.aspx '''Arch''' and '''Avenue 1917'''] and [http://www.ballarat.vic.gov.au/media/3029034/arch_of_victory_and_ave_of_honour_finalweb.pdf '''Brochure''']
'''Western Australia Links:'''| [https://www.rslwa.org.au/Home.aspx '''RSLWA''' Home.] | | [https://www.rslwa.org.au/Commemoration/Useful-Information/State-War-Memorial-Kings-Park.aspx '''State War Memorial''']
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=== Further reading === *Arthur, Max. ''Symbol of Courage: Men behind the Medal''. Pan Books, 2005. ISBN 978-0-330-49133-4. *Ashcroft, Michael. ''Victoria Cross Heroes''. Headline Book Publishing, 2006. ISBN 0-7553-1632-0. *Blanch, Craig and Pegram, Aaron. ''For Valour: Australians awarded the Victoria Cross''. New South Publishing, Sydney NSW, 2018. ISBN 978 17422 35424. *Crook, M J. ''The Evolution of the Victoria Cross''. Midas Books, 1975. ISBN 0-85936-041-5. *Foster, Jason K, ed. ''A Century of ANZACs''. New Holland Publishers, Chatswood, NSW, 2018. ISBN 978-17425-73175. *Wigmore, Lionel. ''They Dared Mightily'', second edition. Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1986. {{Image|file=Military_Badges_Medals-3.jpg |align=center|size=50 |label = Victoria Cross - For Valour |caption= }}
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directed from [[Space:Victoria District|Victoria District National Historical Site]] === Victoria School District No. 75 Memorial === The Victoria School District No. 75 was organized in 1888 and located on the Hudson Bay Reserve block 8. In 1919 the school was moved to this site. In 1960 the members of the Victoria Community Centre purchased the site, which is now reserved as a picnic ground for all who pass by to appreciate and enjoy. The shelter was erected by the members of the Victoria Community Centre on August 10, 1975 to commemorate the dedication of the homesteaders and settlers of the Victoria School District No. 75. ==== Teachers of Victoria 1864-1888 ==== *1864-1870 Mr. Connor *1870-1871 Mr. McKenzie *1872-1873 Mr. Ira Snyder *1872-1873 Mr. McKenzie *1875-1879 Mr. R. Sinclair *1879 Rev. J.A. McLachlan *1881-1882 Mr. P. Secord *1884 Mr. J. Nelson *1885-1887 Mr. P. Bolton *1887-1888 Mr. P. Erasmus ==== Teachers of Victoria School District No.75 1889-1918 ==== *1889-1890 Mr. W. Brereton *1893 Mr. W.A. Foy *1893 Mr. J.A. Dean *1895-1898 Miss Eva Miller *1897 Miss A. Marten *1898 Miss Whitmore *1910 Mr. Rowbottom *1910 Mrs. Una Bligh *1910 Mr. J. Murphy *1910 Mr. Williams *1910 Mrs. Danard ==== Students of Victoria School District No.75 1888-1918 ==== *Bolechowsky G.—Nick *Brusanowsky E.—William, Elena *Cardinal—Louise *Cromarty M.—Edward, Barbara *Dvernychuk Wm.—Tom, John *Esopenko J.—George, Rosie *Esopenko N.—William *Erasmus J.—Olena, Irene, Francis Lewis *Hannochko T.—Fred *Kolotyluk S.—Elena, William, Andrew *Kotyk K.—William *Kozub P.—William, Dmetri, Harry, Nick *Koutzun M.—George *Kuziemsky J.—Fred *Lawford C.H.—Kate *Mihalchan Z.—Sanchira, Mary, Sophia, Ewonka, Ewonka, Dkitza, Katrina, Frank, Velma *Mitchell J.—Frank, Gordon, James *Olyniak M.—Alex, Genia *Ponich Geo.—Metro *Ratsoy S.—Nick, Metro *Rusnak J.—Steve, Larry *Sarafinchon—Metro *Starchuk S.—Katie, Metro, Steve *Thompson L.—Henry, Leo, Mary, Elsie, Velma *Whitford R.—Gordon, Napoleon, Jane *Whitford B.—Lynes, Earnest, Merit *Whitford Edwin—Alan *Whitford Wm.—Mabel, Beatrice, Frank, Jean, Adeline ==== Students of Victoria School District No.75 1919-1951 ==== *Achtyimchuk G.—May *Achtyimchuk Wm.—Marshall, Edward, Walter, Peter *Andruchow H.—Cassie, Illeen, Betty *Andruchow J.—Josephine *Bodnar N.—Pearl, Tilly, Joe, Evelyn *Boychuk J.—Mary, Steve, Katherine, Billy *Boyko—George, Sylvia, John *Brodyk F.—Elizabeth *Brusanowsky Wm.—Alex, Rosie, Steve, Pearl, John, Alice, Peter, Tarus *Cichon S.—Elizabeth, Doris, Pearl *Cielen F.—Mary, Victor *Cielen M.—Joseph *Cielen—Mike *Chizawsky G.—Jim, Mary *Chizawsky J.—Emily, Gracie, Ernie, Nelvert, May, Audrey *Chizawsky P.—Steve, Martha, Eva, Helen *Chizawsky S.—Reggie *Davis (Mrs. Hackman)—Bill, George, Rosie, Olga *Davis O.—Henry *Diamond E.—Merritt, Whitford *Dubinsky S.—Walter, Mike, Bill, Marie, Jenny, Fred, Tillie, Ronnie *Duggar G.—Betty, Richard *Dvernychuk J.—Bill, John, Mary, Steve, Nick *Dzenick N.—Max, Edward, Russell *Elaschuk n.—Emily, Rita, Gloria *Elkowich S.—Katie, Wasylena *Elkowich K.—John, Bill, Peter *Esopanko A.—George, Mary, Pearl *Esopanko G.—Dorothy, Pauline *Esopanko James—Velma, Lily, Nick, Doris, Steve, Edward, Alice *Esopanko John—Mary, Steve, Velma, Bill, Lillian *Esopanko N.—Alec, Steve, Rosie, John, Mary, Doris, Mike, George, Iftima *Esopanko Wm.—Evelyn, Stanley, Dennis *Ference J.—Bernice, Francis, Mary *Feschuk Wm.—Paul, Helen, John *George G.—Mary, Velma, Nick, Jeanette, Billy, Pauline *Hackman Wm.—John, Dora, Alex, Sophia, Metro, Rhoda *Hruschak N.—Andrew, Carl, Dora, Wasya, Olga, Irene, Paul, Metro, Harry, Nadia *Karpo M.—Bill, Doris, Nick, Pauline, Jean *Kolotyluk A.—Wasana, Margie, Ken, Sylvia *Kolotyluk S.—Kate, George, Alice *Koshalek N.—John, Sadie, Dora, Rachael, Mike, George *Koutzun M.—Annie, Velma, Mary, Lena, Eva, Jenny, Katie *Kozub H.—Melvin *Kozub J.—Doris, George, Ellen, Paul, Peter *Kozub P.—George *Krytor J.—Jane, Alex *Littlechilds—Raymond *Losogar S.—Tom, Roy *Makaranko J.—Mary, William *Mandzuk G.—Katie, William, Mary *Mandzuk Wm.—Vergil, Nelvert *Meronyk J.—Mary, Lucy, Sally, Nick, Walter *Manchakowsky Wm.—Nick, Stanley, Walter, John *Norn W.R.—Percy *Olyniak G.—John, Nick *Olyniak M.—Marie *Olyniak M.—Elsie, Velma *Penteleychuk S.—Mary, Bill, Nick, Pauline *Polny A.—Harry, Sophia, Peter, Stanley, Mike, Olga, Francis, Julia, Toney *Pongar Wm.—Nancy *Perzek J.—John *Perzek N.—Alice, Celia *Ratsoy S.—Metro, Mary, Doris, Violet *Romanchuk N.—Wesley *Romanchuk S.—Violet, Eugene *Ropchan Wm.—John, Steve, Roy *Roshko M.—John *Rusnak A.—Mary, Pearl, George, Katerine, Adeline, Yvonne *Rusnak J.—Steve, Larry *Sadoway P.—Zenon, Mary, Nestor, Eugene, Lydia, Helen, Sanny, Peter, Nellie, Delores *Sadoway S.—Walter, Olga *Sadoway Z.—Lorelli *Sawchuk T.—Olga *Semeniuk G.—Peter, Mike, Mary *Semeniuk T.—Katerine, Annie, Bill, Nick, Alex, George, John, Phyllis, Harry, Eunice, Andrew, Steve *Serafinchon—George, William, John, Steve, Nick, Mary, Tom *Shevolup P.—Henry *Smeraka H.—Michael, Wasana *Snyder M.—Magnus, Barbara, Annie, Bill *Sokolotosky S.—Mary Ann *Spreadboro Wm.—Russell *Starchuk M.—Alvin, Tom *Starchuk S.—Katerine, Victor, Roy, Pauline *Starchuk Z.—Helen *Stolarchuk—Mike *Strembitsky G.—Mickey *Teslyk J.—Donald, Gloria *Thompson L—Herbert *Tomasky Wm.—Margaret, Eugene *Wasylechko M.—William, Olga *Wasylenchuk G.—Andrew *Whitford Ed—Olena *Whitford S.—Frank *Yakimchuk N.—Jane, Mary, Dora, Rosie, Elsie, Nick, George, Tom, Katerine *Yurchuk—Clarence *Zahari M.—Lillian *Zytaruk J.—Lilly ==== Teachers of Victoria School District No.75 1919-1951 ==== *Mr. Wm. Nixon 1919-1920 *Miss Carlyle *Mr. & Mrs. Chidlow *Mr. G. Cucheran *Mr. C.D. Denny *Mr. P. Flora *Miss H. Gushta *Dr. Hannah *Mr. J. Hannochko *Miss Hunter *Mr. S. Klem *Miss A. Kolotyluk *Mr. G. Kolotyluk *Miss Alice Krett *Miss Ann Lawford *Mr. H. Leskiw *Mrs. M. Lobay *Mrs. Irma MacDonald *Mrs. Mae McDonald *Mr. B. Moysa *Mrs. Murphy *Mr. S. Odynak *Mr. Frank Paege *Mr. J. Predy *Mr. P. Semenchuk *Mr. M. Sokolowski *Mrs. L. Spreadboro *Mrs. V. Syrotuck *Miss W. Taranko *Mr. S. Tomashavsky *Mrs. D. Troyer *Mr. J. Van Riper *Mrs. R. Viteychuk *Mr. S. Zaharichuk *Miss S. Zataruk ==== School Superintendents ==== *Mr. Thomas Hamilton *Mr. C.H. Robinson :The map in image 2 shows the owners of the parcels of land from the time of the original homesteading until 1968. :Members outside the district that gave assistance to the Victoria Community Centre throughout the year: *F. Achtymichuk *S. & T. Charuk *H. Melnyk *T. Natchuk :::::North Bank R.E.A. Ltd.

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Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War began as a small commitment of 30 men in 1962, and increased over the following decade to a peak of 7,672 Australians deployed in South Vietnam or in support of Australian forces there. The Vietnam War was the longest and most controversial war Australia has ever fought. Although initially enjoying broad support due to concerns about the spread of Communism in Southeast Asia, as Australia's military involvement increased a vocal anti-war movement developed. To a large extent this focused upon conscription, which had been an issue in Australia dating back to the First World War; however, considerable portions of society were opposed to the war on political and moral grounds. The withdrawal of Australia's forces from South Vietnam began in November 1970 when 8 RAR completed its tour of duty and was not replaced. A phased withdrawal followed, and by 11 January 1973 Australian involvement in hostilities in Vietnam had ceased. Nevertheless, Australian troops from the Australian Embassy Platoon remained deployed in the country until 1 July 1973, and Australian forces were deployed briefly in April 1975, during the Fall of Saigon, to evacuate personnel from the Australian embassy. Approximately 60,000 Australians served in the war; 521 were killed and more than 3,000 were wounded
'''Vietnam War 1959 - 1975'''
{| style="width: 100%" |- !Anzac Battles of the Vietnam War |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents'''|| '''Belligerents'''||'''Result''' |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gang_Toi Battle of Gang Toi] || 8 November 1965|| Gang Toi Hills, Bien Hoa Province, South Vietnam || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viet_Cong Viet Cong] || Minor Viet Cong tactical victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Crimp Operation Crimp] || 8–14 January 1966|| Cu Chi, Binh Duong Province, South Vietnam || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viet_Cong Viet Cong] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Vietnam North Vietnam] || Minor US–Australian tactical victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Suoi_Bong_Trang Battle of Suoi Bong Trang] || 23–24 February 1966|| Tan Binh, central Binh Duong Province, South Vietnam || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viet_Cong Viet Cong] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Vietnam North Vietnam] || US-Australian victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Long_Tan Battle of Long Tan] || 18 August 1966|| Long Tan, Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viet_Cong Viet Cong] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Vietnam North Vietnam] || Decisive Australian victory |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Bribie Operation Bribie] || 17–18 February 1967|| Ap My An, Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam|| [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viet_Cong Viet Cong] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Vietnam North Vietnam] || Inconclusive |- | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Coburg Operation Coburg] || 24 January − 1 March 1968|| Trang Bom, Bien Hoa Province, South Vietnam || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand New Zealand] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States United States] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viet_Cong Viet Cong] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Vietnam North Vietnam] || Australian victory |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Coral%E2%80%93Balmoral Battle of Coral-Balmoral]|| 12 May – 6 June 1968 || East of Lai Khe, Binh Duong Province, South Vietnam || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australia Australia] || [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Vietnam North Vietnam] || Australian victory |- |}
''Length of Australia's involvement in the war - 1962-1973'' ''Length of New Zealand's involvement in the war - 1965-1971'' ''Numbers of Australians involved in the war - 50,190 (peak 7,672 combat troops)''Moïse, Edwin. ''The A to Z of the Vietnam War''. The Scarecrow Press, 2005. ISBN 978-1461719038. ''Number of New Zealanders involved in the war - 3,500 (peak 552 combat troops)''Moïse, Edwin. ''The A to Z of the Vietnam War''. The Scarecrow Press, 2005. ISBN 978-1461719038. ''Numbers of Australian casualties - 521 killed and 3,000+ wounded''"Australian casualties in the Vietnam War, 1962–72". Australian War Memorial. Retrieved 29 Jun 2013 ''Number of New Zealand casualties - 37 killed and 187 wounded''"Overview of the war in Vietnam". New Zealand and the Vietnam War. 16 July 1965. Archived from the original on 26 July 2013. Retrieved 29 Jun 2013 ''Australian Prime Ministers'': *[[Menzies-170|''Robert Menzies]] 1949-1966'' *[[Holt-2480|''Harold Holt]] 1966-1967'' *[[McEwen-239|''John McEwen]] 1967-1968'' *[[Gorton-492|''John Gorton]] 1968-1971'' *[[McMahon-898|''William McMahon]] 1971-1972'' *[[Whitlam-8|''Gough Whitlam]] 1972-1975'' ''New Zealand Prime Minister'': *[[Holyoake-83|''Sir Keith Holyoake]] 1960-1972'' The Vietnam War (Vietnamese: ''Chiến tranh Việt Nam''), also known as the Second Indochina War, and in Vietnam as the Resistance War Against America (Vietnamese: ''Kháng chiến chống Mỹ'') or simply the American War, was a conflict in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1st November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30th April 1975. Both Australia and New Zealand military forces had gained experience in counter-insurgency and jungle warfare during the Malayan Emergency and Second World War. In August 1962, the Australian Government sent thirty military advisers, experts in the tactics of jungle warfare, as the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV), and also known as 'the Team'. The Australian military assistance was to be in jungle warfare training, and the AATTV comprised highly qualified and experienced officers and NCOs. New Zealand was already had-pressed with its commitment to Malaya, however, a desire to prove their commitment to the ANZUS alliance saw then commit troops to Vietnam. Involvement increased over the following decade with a peak of 7,672 Australians and 552 New Zealanders deployed in South Vietnam or in support of our forces there. The Vietnam War was the longest and most controversial war either Australia or New Zealand had ever fought to that time; as military involvement increased, an anti-war movement developed. To a large extent, this feeling focused upon sending conscripted soldiers overseas, which had been an issue in Australia dating back to the First World War. The saddest aspect to this mood, was that it moved from anti-war to turn against the soldiers themselves, who were merely doing what their governments had ordered. In August 1964 the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) sent a flight of Caribou transports to the port town of Vung Tau, followed shortly afterward by an engineer team, a surgical and nursing team, as well as a larger AATTV team. The Australian Government introduced conscription for compulsory military service for 20 year olds, in November 1964, despite opposition from within the Army and many sections of the community. Combat troops were deployed by each country in 1965. Most Australians and New Zealanders served in the '''1st Australian Task Force''' (1ATF) in Phước Tuy Province. The 161st Battery, Royal New Zeland Artillery, was 6th Royal Australian Regiment (6RAR) support battery during the Battle of Long Tan. Inserting two companies of New Zealand infantry into Australian infantry battalions, becoming known as '''ANZAC battalions''', occurred on three occasions; 2 RAR/NZ (ANZAC) from March 1968, 4 RAR/NZ (ANZAC) from June 1968 and 6 RAR/NZ (ANZAC) from May 1969 to May 1970. The NZ Special Air Service (SAS) also worked closely with Australia's SAS. Significant battles conducted by 1ATF were the well-known '''Battle of Long Tan''' on 18th and 19th August 1966 (during which Col Joye and Little Pattie were conducting a concert for troops within hearing of the gunfire), '''Battle of Suoi Chau Pha''' in 1967, and '''Battle of Coral–Balmoral''' in throughout May and June 1968, '''Battle of Hat Dich''' in late-December 1968 and early 1969, '''Battle of Binh Ba''' in June 1969, '''Battle of Long Khanh''' on 6th-7th June 1971 and, the last engagement fought by Australians in the war, the '''Battle of Nui Le''' on 21th September. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Australia_during_the_Vietnam_War Wikipedia: Military history of Australia during the Vietnam War][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Australian_Task_Force Wikipedia: 1st Australian Task Force]
'''Withdrawal from Vietnam'''
The Australian withdrawal commenced in November 1970, 8 RAR was not replaced at the end of its tour of duty, reducing the 1ATF to two infantry battalions. Further reductions in the number of troops in-country happened during 1971. On 18th August 1971, Australia and New Zealand governments made their decisions to withdraw their troops from Vietnam entirely, with the Australian prime minister, [[McMahon-898|William McMahon]], announcing that 1 ATF would cease operations in October, commencing a phased withdrawal. On 16th October Australian forces handed over control of the base at Nui Dat to South Vietnamese forces, while 4 RAR, the last Australian infantry battalion in South Vietnam, sailed for Australia on board ''HMAS Sydney'' on 9th December 1971. The last New Zealand troops and nurses were withdrawn at this time, whereas the last Australian support troops were withdrawn on 11th January 1973. Although 1 ATF had dominated its area of operations and successfully reduced the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong's ability to influence and coerce the population of the province, while affording the South Vietnamese government some degree of control, this did not last following their withdrawal. Ultimately, the operations of the task force had little impact on the final outcome of the war, with communist forces simply moving back into Phước Tuy following their departure. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | First Names ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Date Of Birth ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Date Of Death ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Country Flag ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Conflict ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Other info |- |[[Bilsby-12|Bilsby]] |Ralph Mason |1 Mar 1946 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Vietnam | |- |[[Cislowski-1|Cislowski]] |Harold Francis (Harry) |4 May 1945 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Vietnam | |- |[[Wilkinson-14494|Wilkinson]] |Roy |5 Oct 1949 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Vietnam | |- |[[Wuttke-30|Wuttke]] |Malcolm |10 May 1944 | 13 Mar 2020 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Vietnam |WIA April 1970 |- |}

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Commanders and leaders
'''Anti Communist''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-119.png |align=l |size=155 |caption='''Ngô Đình Diệm''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-408.jpg |align=c |size=170 |caption='''John F. Kennedy''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-409.jpg |align=l |size=139 |caption='''Park Chung-hee''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-455.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption='''Robert Menzies''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-454.jpg |align=c |size=160 |caption='''Thanom Kittikachorn''' }}{{clear}} [[Image:Flags_of_Asia-41.png|86px]] '''South Vietnam - Ngô Đình Diệm', Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, 'Cao Văn Viên''' [[Image:US_Flags-25.png|92px]] '''United States - John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Creighton Abrams ''' [[Image:Flags_of_Asia-40.png|86px]] '''South Korea - Park Chung-hee''' [[Image:Flags_of_Asia-45.png|80px]] '''Thailand - Thanom Kittikachorn''' [[Image:Flags-5.png|85px]] '''Australia - Robert Menzies, Harold Holt, John McEwen, William McMahon''' '''Other Anti-communist forces''' :New Zealand :Khmer Republic :Kingdom of Laos :Philippines :'''Supported by''' :Republic of China :Canada :West Germany :United Kingdom :Iran :Spain :Malaysia '''Communist''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-456.jpg |align=l |size=160 |caption='''Hồ Chí Minh''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-457.jpg |align=c |size=152 |caption='''Hoàng Văn Thái''' }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-9.jpg |align=l |size=164 |caption='''Pol Pot''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-458.jpg |align=c |size=163 |caption='''Mao Zedong''' }} {{clear}} [[Image:Flags_of_Asia-49.png|80px]] '''Vietnam - Hồ Chí Minh, Lê Duẩn, Võ Nguyên Giáp, Văn Tiến Dũng''' [[Image:Terry_s_Photos-120.png|80px]] '''Viet Cong - Hoàng Văn Thái, Trần Văn Trà, Nguyễn Văn Linh, Nguyễn Hữu Thọ''' [[Image:Vietnam_War_Images-13.png|80px]] '''Khmer Rouge - Pol Pot, Nuon Chea, Ieng Sary, Son Sen, and Khieu Samphan''' [[Image:Flags_of_Asia-7.png|80px]] '''People's Republic of China - Mao Zedong''' '''Other Communist forces ''' :Khmer Rouge :Laos Pathet Lao '''Supported by''' :Soviet Union :North Korea :Cuba :Czechoslovakia :Bulgaria :East Germany :Romania
Casualties and losses
'''Anti-communist forces''' :{{Red|South Vietnam}} :Civilian dead - 195,000–430,000 :Military dead - 220,357- 313,000 :Wounded - 1,170,000 :{{Red|United States}} :Dead 58,307 :Wounded -303,644 :{{Red|South Korea}} :Dead - 5,099 :Wounded - 10,962 wounded :Missing - 4 :{{Red|Australia}} :Dead - 500 :Wounded - 3,129 wounded :{{Red|New Zealand}} :Dead - 37 :Wounded - 187 :{{Red|Thailand}} :Dead - 351 :Wounded - 1,358 :{{Red|Philippines}} :Dead - 9 :Wounded - 64 :{{Red|Total dead}} - 479,660–807,303 :{{Red|Total wounded}} - 1,490,000+ '''Communist forces''' :{{Red|North Vietnam & Viet Cong}} :Civilian dead - 65,000 :Military dead or Missing - 444,000 - 1,100,000 :Wounded - 600,000+ :{{Red|China}} :Dead - 1,100 :Wounded - 4,200 :{{Red|Soviet Union}} :Dead - 16 :{{Red|North Korea}} :Dead - 14 :{{Red|Total dead}} - 455,476–1,170,476 :{{Red|Total wounded}} - 608,200 '''Timeline for Vietnam War''' :'''1955''' - China and Soviet Union pledge support for Hanoi, Prime Minister Diem is urged to negotiate by Britain, France and USA, Diem wins a rigged election, proclaims himself President of the Republic of Vietnam. :'''1956''' French leave Vietnam and the US and UN assume responsibility from France and train South Vietnamese forces. :'''1957''' Communist invade, assassinate 400 S. Vietnamese officials, Saigon is bombed, 13 Americans wounded. :'''1959''' - North Vietnam moves weapons down Ho Chi Minh Trail into South Saigon. ( 2) US servicemen killed at Biên Hòa. :'''1960''': North Vietnam begins conscription, John F. Kennedy elected President of the United States, Diem survives coup. Viet Cong formed. :'''1961'''- Battle of Kiến Hòa- South Vietnam defeats 400 guerrillas. :'''1962''' - U.S. Military begins using defoliant to clear growth (Agent Orange). Diem Palace bombed in coup. Mike Mansfield reports President Diem has wasted money. :'''1963''' - Battle of Ấp Bắc, South Vietnamese Army defeated by Viet Cong. President Kennedy assassinated. Buddhists protest Diem government who removes them, replacing with Catholics.. :'''1963''' - Diem is murdered with brother. :'''1964''' - Coup and Gen. Nguyễn Khánh seizes power in Saigon. Duong Van Minh, is made figurehead chief of state. Lyndon B. Johnson elected against Barry Goldwater. ::Biên Hòa Air Base attacked. :'''1965''' - Operation "Rolling Thunder" Continuous air raids. US Marines arrive in Danang. :Ia Drang Valley battle. US troops over 200,000. US antiwar protests against Vietnam War begins at University of Michigan. :'''1966''' - B-52's bomb North Vietnam and along Mugia Pass. :'''1966''' - Huế and Danang, victory South Vietnam. President Johnson meets with S. Vietnamese Premier Nguyễn Cao Kỳ. President Johnson promises continued help, but adds US monitoring South Vietnam's efforts. :'''1967''' - Operation ''Cedar Falls'',- 16,000 US and 14,000 South Vietnamese begin trying to destroy Viet Cong. :'''1967''' - Large tunnel system discovered in Iron Triangle (headquarters for Viet Cong). ::Martin Luther King against US policy in Vietnam and encourages draft evasion. ::University of Wisconsin - demand recruiters for Dow Chemicals (producers of chemical Agent Orange) not be allowed on campus. ::US Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara- says bombing raids '''not effective'''. Says the supplies are being moved by North Vietnam into South Vietnam - '''not reduced'''..Also North Vietnamese economy and morale is still high. Says North Vietnam is winning the war. :'''Jan, 1968''' North Vietnamese begin a show of military strength and catches unsuspecting US military. Forces, sweep into South Vietnam and Saigon. (Militarily, the Tet Offensive was a defeat for Communists, but a psychological victory. :'''Feb, 1968''' - Battle for Huế (26 days). Hue battle left all population homeless. Mass graves holding thousands of people executed by the Communists are discovered). :'''Feb 1968''' - US Gen. Wm. Westmoreland asks for 206,000 more troops. :''' Feb''' My Lai Massacre . :'''March, 1968''' President Johnson decides not to run for re-election. :'''April, 1968'''- Martin Luther King is slain. :'''May, 1968''' - Paris Peace talks begin. :'''June, 1968- Robert Kennedy assassinated''' while campaigning for US Presidency. :'''Aug, 1968''' - Democratic Convention, Chicago. Mayor ordered crackdown on antiwar protests. Violence there. :'''1969''' - New President Richard M. Nixon approves '''Operation Breakfast''' (covert bombing in Cambodia 14 months). :''' Beginning of Vietnamization''', - military to diminishing role. Shift defeat of Communists by South Vietnamese government and away from USA. : Hồ Chí Minh dies. :Massive Antiwar demonstrating in Washington, DC. :'''1970''' - Kent State University student antiwar protesters; National guardsmen open fire on students. Protesters were hurling rocks, tear gas canisters at Guardsmen. :'''1970''' - US troops drop to 280, 000. :'''1971''' - Pentagon Papers published by ''New York Times''. President Nixon tries to stop leaks, appeals to Supreme Court, which rules in favor of the Times allowing publication. ::President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu re-elected in South Vietnam. :'''1972''' - President Nixon orders bombing of supply dumps, near Hanoi and Haiphong. Nixon cuts troops to 70, 000. Break in at Watergate Hotel. :Kissinger says "Peace is within reach". South Vietnamese '''Pres. Thieu opposes''' agreement. :'''1973''' - Cease fire (Paris Peace Accords) signed in Paris to start January 28. :''' End of the Draft''' (Conscription) announced. :Hearings on US bombing of Cambodia in a time when Cambodia was neutral. Congress orders all bombing ceased. :'''1974''' - President Nguyễn Văn Thiệu announces renewal of war. :Communists capture Mekong delta Territory. Nixon resigns. :'''1975''' - Communist forces capture '''Phuoc Long''' province. South Vietnamese Army lose 20 planes at Phuoc Long. (north of Saigon). :Huế falls to Communists. : 1975 - Communists initiate Ho Chi Minh campaign "to liberate" Saigon from Americans, Communists determined to capture Saigon by late April. :'''President Gerald Ford says war is finished'''. :'''April 30, 1975''' South President Duong Van Minh surrenders to the Communists April 30. The North Vietnamese Colinel Bui Tin accepts, says "The Americans have been beaten". :1976 onward - :'''Countless numbers of boat people flee Vietnam in overcrowded boats, expelled from homeland'''. :Saigon is renamed Ho Chi Minh City.
[[image:photos-661.jpg|130px]]POW Camps
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-459.jpg |align=c |size=440 |caption= }} There were 13 places in North Vietnam that were used as permanent POW camps for U.S. Prisoners of War. Five of these camps were located in Hanoi, eight were outside the city. With the exception of Hỏa Lò Prison, the official Vietnamese names for the POW camps are not known. '''Name of camps and''' {{Red|American Nicknames}} :Bat Bat Baats Batj.{{Red|Briarpatch, Tic-tac-toe, Country Club, Farm}}. :Bo Giuong ((Bos Giuowngf)) and, {{Red|Dong Khe Dogpatch}}. :Hỏa Lò Prison {{Red|Hanoi Hilton, New Guy Village, Unity, Little Vegas (there were breakdowns for sections of Little Vegas using Las Vegas Hotel names), Heartbreak Hotel}}, Hanoi :Lai Xa {{Red|Camp Faith}}, Don Hoi :Nam Ha (Nam Haf) and Ba Sao {{Red|The Rockpile, Noi Coc, Camp B}}. :Nha May Dien Yen Phu {{Red|Thermal Power Plant}}. :Nga Tu So, Cu Loc, {{Red|Zoo, Zoo Annex, BOQ, Camp Two, Camp America}} :4 Pho Ly Nam De, {{Red|Camp Alcatraz, Country Club Annex, Plantation West}} :17 Pho Ly Nam De (17 Phoos Lys Nam DDees) {{Red|Citadel, Plantation, Country Club, Camp Four, Funny Farm, Holiday Inn, Lows or Lowes Camp}}. :Son Tay {{Red|Camp Hope}}, Son Tay :Xa Dao Tru (Xax DDao Truwf) (Dao Tru Village) {{Red|Mountain Camp, Mountain Retreat, K.77 or K.71}} Doung Ke, Vinh Quang B *'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%E1%BB%8Fa_L%C3%B2_Prison Extract from Wikipedia]''' {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }}

*[http://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/search/results '''{{Red|Vietnam Wall of Faces}}'''] {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }}

'''NOTABLE POWs at the HANOI HILTON POW CAMP''' :'''John L. Borling''' - US Air Force pilot, POW for 6 1/2 years, retired Major General. :'''Charles G. Boyd''' - US Air Force pilot, POW for almost 7 years, retired General the only Vietnam era POW to reach the four star rank. :'''George Thomas Coker''' - US Navy pilot. :'''Bud Day''' - US Air Force pilot, Medal of Honor and Air Force Cross recipient, political activist, attorney. :'''Jeremiah Denton''' - US Navy pilot, Senator (R-AL). :'''Leon F. Lee Ellis''' - US Air Force fighter pilot, motivational speaker and author. :'''Sam Johnson'''- US Air Force fighter pilot, Representative (R-TX). :'''Joseph Kittinger'''- US Air Force pilot, record breaking parachutist. :'''William P. Lawrence''' - US Navy pilot, Chief of Naval Personnel and Superintendent of the United States Naval Academy. :'''John McCain''' - US Navy pilot, Senator (R-AZ) and 2008 Republican presidential nominee, spent parts of his five and a half years as a POW there. :'''Robinson Risner''' - US Air Force fighter pilot, POW from 1965 to 1973. A Lieutenant Colonel when shot down and captured, he was the senior ranking POW, responsible for maintaining chain of command among his fellow prisoners. :'''Howard E. Rutledge''' - US Navy pilot, held there for part of his 7 1/2 years of captivity, co-author of ''In the Presence of Mine Enemies: 1965-1973 - A Prisoner of War'', authored with his wife. :'''Lawrence N. Guarino''' - U.S. Air Force officer, veteran of three wars and author. :'''James Stockdale''' - Medal of Honor recipient, 1992 Vice Presidential candidate. :'''Doug Hegdahl''' - Inmate who memorized all the names, personal information and capture dates of the prisoners there.
Napalm and Agent Orange
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-121.png |align=c |size=400 |caption='''The French Aviation navale drops napalm over Viet Minh guerrilla positions during an ambush December 1953''' }} Napalm is a mixture of a gelling agent and petroleum. It sticks to skin and causes severe burns when on fire. It was first used in the European theatre of war during World War II. It was used extensively by the US in attacks on Japanese cities in World War II as well as during the Korean War and Vietnam War. ''Napalm is the most terrible pain you can imagine'', said Kim Phúc, a napalm bombing survivor known from a [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:TrangBang.jpg famous Vietnam War photograph]. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius (212°F). Napalm generates temperatures of 800 to 1,200 degrees Celsius (1,500-2,200°F).'' {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-11.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=Huey spraying defoliant. }} Agent Orange was used by the United States military as part of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Ranch_Hand Operation Ranch Hand], during the Vietnam War from 1961 to 1971. Agent Orange is a mixture of equal parts of two herbicides, 2,4,5-T and 2,4-D. Studies have been done that show Vietnam veterans have a higher rate of cancer, and nerve, digestive, skin, and respiratory disorders, and especially a higher rates of acute-chronic leukemia, Hodgkin's lymphoma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, throat cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, Ischemic heart disease, soft tissue sarcoma and liver cancer. The Vietnam government says that 4 million Vietnamese were exposed to Agent Orange, 3 million have suffered illnesses because of it. The U.S. Veterans' Administration considers Agent Orange in and of itself a presumptive disease for any personnel who were in country including Prisoners of War. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-122.png |align=c |size=280 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Anti_Communist_Forces_in_the_Vietnam_War-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }}

'''Resources''' *'''[http://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/search/results Vietnam Wall of Faces]''' *[http://www.nampows.org NAM-POWs] - Vietnam War POWs home page *[http://www.pownetwork.org POW Network] - Searchable database *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_Vietnam_War_1964_to_1972 Family Search] - United States Vietnam War 1964 to 1972 *[https://www.awm.gov.au/research/infosheets/vietnam/ Australian War Memorial] - Researching Australian military service: Vietnam War, 1962-1975 *[http://www.vietnamroll.gov.au/ Department of Veteran Affairs] - Nominal Roll of Vietnam Veterans *[http://www.pownetwork.org/bios.htm POW net.org] - Biographies of Prisoner of War and Missing in Action from the Vietnam War *[http://www.vietnamwar.net/linkstoothersites.htm Vietnam War.net] - Links to Other Vietnam War Related Sites *[http://www.thewall-usa.com/ The Wall] - The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall *[http://thevietnamwar.info/what-countries-involved-in-the-vietnam-war/ Countries involved in Vietnam war] *[http://www.legacy.com/memorial-sites/vietnam-war/ Legacy.com] - Vietnam War Memorial Site: Notable Deaths & Obituaries *[http://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war Histoy.com] - Vietnam War *[http://www.historvius.com/vietnam-war-sites/pe165 Histrovirius.com] - Vietnam War Sites *[http://asia.isp.msu.edu/wbwoa/southeast_asia/vietnam/history.htm Vietnam History] *[http://www.ojc.org/powforum/powcamps.htm OJC.org] - POW Camps In North Vietnam Defense Intelligence Agency, Washington, D.C. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agent_Orange#Effects_on_the_Vietnamese_people Wikipedia] - Agent Orange *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcatraz_Gang Alcatraz Gang] - was a group of eleven American prisoners of war held separately in Hanoi, during the Vietnam War because of their particular resistance to their North Vietnamese captors. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%E1%BB%8Fa_L%C3%B2_Prison Wikipedia] - Hỏa Lò Prison *[http://www.history.com/topics/us-presidents/john-f-kennedy/videos/john-f-kennedy-assassinated Video of JFK assination] *[https://www.archives.gov/research/military/vietnam-war/ United States Archives] ''Vietnam War Records '' *[https://www.vhpa.org/unit/180ASHC65-67.pdf Vietnam helicopter Pilots] *[https://aad.archives.gov/aad/index.jsp Archival Database] ''searchable'' *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States,_Casualties_of_the_Vietnam_War_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) FamilySearch] ''United States Casualties of the War in Vietnam'' [[Space:Memories_of_Pearl_Harbour|Pearl Harbour Memories]]

Viking Freight System, Inc.

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[[Category: Viking Freight System, Inc., Santa Clara, California]] Viking Freight system, Inc. began in January 1966 as Viking Delivery Service. The first customer was Pacific Telephone and the product was punch cards, also called IBM cards or Hollerith cards. These cards had the information for all of the phone number changes made each day and had to be delivered to offices at night so that updated information would be available the next day. By 1973 annual revenues reached $2.8 million, and $48.0 million in 1981. The growth, teamwork and excitement of those years is always a topic of conversation for those that were there. Viking became a public company and finally after several changes was purchased by Federal Express, later known as FedEx. The company no longer exists except in the memory of the thousands of men and women that were there. {{Image|file=Smith-40964-11.jpg |align=c |size=725 |caption=Viking Freight 1982 Photo from Annual Report }} {{Image|file=Viking_Freight_System_Inc.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=HD 4236 }} {{Image|file=Viking_Freight_System_Inc-1.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Viking History }}

Viles Name Study

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[[Category:Viles Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] Welcome to the Viles Name Study. This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name, including at least Vile, Viels and Vialls. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. As far as I know, no one has been able to pinpoint the origin of the name Viles in the United States. In order to have a better idea of the possibilities, I have started studying the Viles/Vile name in England to determine the regions with the greatest concentration of Viles/Vile families. As there are two main areas where Viles families settled in the United States, in Massachusetts and in the Carolinas, it is possible that they did not originally come from the same area in England. '''NOTE:'''
Many of the "Viles" in the southern and midwestern parts of the United States were originally '''Voyles,''' '''Viols,''' etc., however, if they used the name Viles, they are included in this study. The Project Leader is [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]]. === Resources for Specific Families === * The descendants of Hannah Horton: ::{{MLA citation| author=Jenks, Margaret R, and Frank C. Seymour|title= ''Thomas Horton of Milton and Rehoboth, Massachusetts''|publication-place=Kirkland, Washington|publisher= M.R. Jenks|year= 1984|volume=Vol. 3, Pt. 2|url=https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE111414|repository=ExLibris Rosetta}} Page 1413ff * Industry, Maine: Descendants of Joseph Viles ::{{MLA citation| title="A History of the Town of Industry: Franklin County, Maine, from the Earliest Settlement in 1787 Down to the Present Time"| author = William Collins Hatch| publisher= Press of Knowlton, McLeary and Co.| publication-place= Farmington, Maine| year=1893| volume= Vol 2| url=https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownofi02hatc#page/n841/mode/2up| repository= Internet Archive}} Page 834ff * Descendants of Sarah Hancock and Joseph Viles ::{{MLA citation|title=''The Butler tree : its branches and twigs with roots in England''|author=Arlene Bartley Fearing |publisher=A.B.Fearing|publication-place=Newberry, Florida|year=2010 |repository= ExLibris Rosetta |url=https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE214668}} Pages 55-56 and 157ff * North Carolina Viles: The descendants of William Viles, Immigrant from Wales ::{{MLA citation|title=''The descendants of William Viles''|author= Judy (Jones) McKinney|year=1998| publisher=n.p.|publication-place=Halfway, Missouri|url=https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE74121|repository=ExLibris Rosetta}} * Descendants of Effie Van Eaton and Clement B. Viles ::{{MLA citation|title=''A Van Etten - Van Eaton genealogy''|author=Kitty Belle Van Eaton Ruggles |publisher=K.B.V. Ruggles|year=1970|publication-place=[Montana]|url=https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1018575|repository=ExLibris Rosetta}} Pages 61-63 * Viles Families in Lexington, Massachusetts ::Charles Hudson, [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofl02huds_0 History of the Town of Lexington, Vol. II - Genealogies] (Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1915) (Free e-book) p. 719 ===Massachusetts Vital Records=== :'''Lexington:''' :: [https://archive.org/details/recordofbirthsma00lexi Lexington, Mass. Record of Births, Marriages, and Deaths to January 1, 1898 Part I & II] (Wright & Potter Printing Company, Boston 1898)(Free e-book) (Records are also available at ma-vitalrecords.org) p. 83-84 : '''Waltham:''' :: {{MLA citation |publisher = Pub. by the New-England historic genealogical society, at the charge of the Eddy town-record fund|publication-place = Boston |year = 1904|title = ''Vital records of Waltham, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'' |author = Waltham (Mass.)|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7182944M/Vital_records_of_Waltham_Massachusetts_to_the_year_1850. |repository = Open Library|oclc = 1842524}} : '''Weston:''' :: {{MLA citation| title=''Vital records, 1848-1905 [Weston, Massachusetts]''|author=Weston (Massachusetts). Town Clerk| publication-place=Salt Lake City, Utah| publisher= Genealogical Society of Utah|year=1998|url= https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2061550|repository=FamilySearch}} :: {{MLA citation| title=''Births, Deaths and Marriages 1707-1850. 1703-Gravestones-1900. Church Records 1709-1825''|author=Town of Weston| publisher= McIndoe Bros, Printers|year=1901|url= http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Middlesex/Weston/ |repository= Massachusetts Vital Records Project}} === To Do List === 1. Correct "pink" errors on the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=VILES&MaxErrors=100 Viles Error List].
2. Add profiles and sources for Viles in the military.
3. Add profile, sources and link, all Viles on the 1850 US Census.

Vincent Name Study

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[[Category:Vincent Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== {{Image|file=Vincent_Name_Study_Info.jpg |size=s |align=l }} incent Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Vincent Vincent] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Vincent name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Vincent's), by time period (18th Century Vincent's), or by topic (Vincent DNA, Vincent Occupations, Vincent Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' == How to Join == To join the Vincent Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Vincent-18|Bill Vincent Ph.D.]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Vincent}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * == Membership == * [[Vincent-18|Bill Vincent]] — Using traditional genealogy and DNA to elucidate relationships between various Vincent, Vinson, and Vinsant families from the southern US. * [[Ball-19346|Carolyn Ball]] — Vincent families in Australia *[[Mair-955|Shelley Monson]] -- Vincent families in New York State. == Related Surnames and Surname Variants == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Vinson Vinson] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Vinsant Vinsant] == Links== === Public Websites === [http://www.vincent-family.org/UK_1_Name.html The worldwide Vincent One-name Study] page hasn't been updated since 1998 but it's still the officially recognized website for the Vincent One-name Study registered with the [http://one-name.org/ Guild of One-Name Studies] in the U.K. [https://www.geni.com/surnames/vincent Geni Vincent Page] (NOTE: Sometimes subject to SPAM) === DNA Websites === [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/vincent/about the PRIME Vincent DNA Project website] located at FTDNA.com. This research group has identified several families in the U.S.A. who share the "Vincent" surname who are biologically different. There are a few members of this group from elsewhere around the world as well. === Private Websites === If there are any links to or pages dedicated specifically to the Vincent or Vinson Families at Rootsweb or CyndisList, they are not obviously available. The links below are for personal Vincent Lineage or Genealogy websites found across the web. Although many personal genealogy websites include the name Vincent or Vinson, they are not dedicated to the name. These below are all that are presently known. If you know of others, please tell us and we'll add them to the list. [http://www.vincent-family.org/ vincent-family.org] is the U.S.-based genealogy website for those who descended from the earliest Vincents in New York. NOTE: There is a dash between "vincent" and "family." This group of Vincents from the northern U.S. and Canada has been doing research for over half a century. [http://www.vincentfamily.org/ vincentfamily.org] is the U.S.-based genealogy website for those who descended from the earliest Vincents in Virginia and Vinsons in North Carolina. NOTE: There is no dash between "vincent" and "family." This group of Vincents from the southeastern U.S. has been doing research for more than a century. [https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/vincentfamily/info Yahoo Vincent Family Group] Founded in 2001 it is Self-Described as "The list for descendents and other relations to the Blanche and Rufus Vincent family." There are 13 members. The most recent message history was in 2013. === Other Vincent Links === [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/VINCENT Vincent Links] here at Wikitree.com.

VIncent Rongnion's Will, Estate, and Probate

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===Event=== : Event: :: Type: Land :: Date: 25 Mar 1671 :: Place: Elizabeth Town, , New Jersey :: Note: (as quoted from page 625 of First Settlers of ye Plantations... Vol 4) ::: ::: On March 25, 1671, Vincent Runyon, carpenter, of Elizabeth Town, purchased of Francis Barber, planter, of same place, a home lot, which Barber had previously acquired of William Pyles and the latter of Thomas Moore. It adjoined the home of lot of George Pack. (Vol 1 of Deeds, page 315; office of Secretary of State, Trenton). :: Source: [[#S170]] ::: Page: Vol 4, page 626 ::: Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 : Event: :: Type: Land :: Date: 1677 :: Place: Piscataway, Middlesex, New Jersey :: Note: (as quoted from page 625 of First Settlers of ye Plantations... Vol 4) ::: ::: Subsequently this was sold (ed. previous land in Elizabeth) and the family moved to the Baptist community at Piscataway, Middlesex County, where on the Raritan river the homestead of 154.5 acres was acquired in the Spring of 1677. :: Source: [[#S170]] ::: Page: Vol 4, Page 626 ::: Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 === Probate === : Probate: :: Date: 1713 :: Note: (as quoted from page 626 of First Settlers of ye Plantations... Vol 4) ::: ::: His probate record is to be found among unrecorded wills, (WILLS, N.J., Vol 3, p. 1429). ::: ::: The administratrix of his estate was named Martha, from which some infer that he was married twice, since his wife was named Ann in the marriage license. But the probability is that his wife's full name was Ann Martha Boutcher, since the eldest child of her eldest child (son John) was named Martha and her son Vincent also gave that name to a daughter. These children, whose mother's forenames were different, evidently were named for thier grandmother, which early use of this name tends strongly to demonstrate that Vincent was married only once. There is no other actual evidence to the contrary. :: Source: [[#S170]] ::: Page: Vol 4, page 626 ::: Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 === Will === : Will: :: Date: 5 Dec 1713 :: Note: 1713 Dec. 5. Rugnion, (Runyon), Vincent, of Rariton River, Middlesex Co. Administration on the estate of, granted to his widow Martha Rugnion. ::: Lib, 1, p. 436 :: Source: [[#S181]] ::: Page: Page 398 ::: Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 === Note === : Note: @NI3078@ : @NI3078@ NOTE(as quoted from page 625 of First Settlers of ye Plantations... Vol 4) : Vincent Runyon, the first of Elizabethtown and Piscataway : : VINCENT RUNYON should be memorialized as the distinctive and illustrious "Head of the Race" in America. He originated in or near the city of Poitiers, in the Province of Ancienne Poitou, whence came, from that and neighboring regions, MONNET, PILLOT, GRASSET, BRASSIEUR, CHABOUSSANT, STELLE, LE GEREAU, BRIDON, NOE, DU TREMBLAY, et al., Staten Island and New Jersey settlers. : : The surname was originally in several forms, notably, "Rongnion," the letter "g," before "n" sounded, becomes "y" in English. It also appeared before 1700 as , "Rougnon," "Rognon," "Rognin," "Roygnon," etc., : : (Some additional information skipped about the name being from Nobility) : : VINCENT RUNYON, patriarch and progenitor of the New Jersey RUNYON Family, came to America some time before 1668, and first settled in Elizabeth Town, New Jersey. He may have accompanied Governor Philip Carteret, who settled that place in 1665, or migrated very soon after. : : (Some additional information skipped about other French Huguenots) : : The first important record to be presented concerning VINCENT RUNYON, is that of his marriage under a special license issued by Governor Philip Carteret: : : "Whereas I have received information of a Mutuall Intent and Agreement betweene Vincent Rongnion of Poitiers in France and Anne Boutcher the daughter of John Boutcher of Hartford in England to Solemnise Marriage together for which they have Requested my Lycence. : * * * * * : This Coupe were joyned in Matrimony the 17 July 1668 by me Jas Bollen." ---- This person was created on 14 September 2010 through the import of 124-DeCoursey.ged. Immigrated to New Jersey in 1665 ==Biography== Vin cent, (1) was from Portiers, France. He came to Elizabethtown, NJ ca. 1668. He married "Ann Boutcher" on July 17, 1668. The marriage license (old style) was issued by NJ Governor Sir Philip Cartaret. The original license can be seen in the Trenton State Archives. Ann Boutcher was from Hartford, England. Vincent (1) & Ann moved, by 1677, to their 154 ½ acres on the Raritan River Vincent (1) died intestate in December, 1713. He left gold, silver, a canoe, silver spoons, etc. He was also a witness, in Elizabeth in 1671, in the first jury trial held in New Jersey. He is buried in the Runyan Cemetery on the corner of Possumtown Road & Centennial Avenue in Edison, NJ. They had 7 children. 2. John Runyon - b.cir. 1669, d. ?? 3. Vincent Runyon II - b.cir. 1670, d. ?? 4. *Thomas Runyon, - b.cir. 1673, d. ?? 5. *Mary Runyon - b. Jul 2, 1677, d. ?? 6. Peter Runyon - b. Jan 1, 1680, d. ?? 7. Jane Runyon - b. Jan 19, 1683, d. ?? 8. *Sarah Runyon - b. Oct 30, 1686, d. ?? Family Notes: John (2) was born in Elizabeth. He moved, after his marriage to "Elizabeth Dunn", to Rocky Hill on Stoney Brook. Vincent II (3) was born in Elizabeth. He & "Mary Hull", daughter of Benjamin Hull, were married at the Runyon home on the Raritan and they later lived in the home. This property was later sold to Hendrick Smock in 1739. Peter (6) was born in the Runyon home on the Raritan River. He married "Providence Blackford". Jane (7) was born in the Runyon home on the Raritan River. (Note that Elizabeth Dunn, wife of John (2) & Martha Dunn, wife of Thomas (4), were sisters.) From Calendar Of New Jersey Wills, Vol I, Vol II, and Vol IIIVol I1713 Dec. 5, Rugnion, (Runyon), Vincent, ofRariton River, Middlesex Co. Administration onthe estate of, granted to his widow Martha Rugnion. Lib I, p. 436---------------------------------------------------------------------American Marriage Records Before 1699Clemens, William Montgomery. American MarriageRecords Before 1699. Pompton Lakes, NJ, USA: Biblio Co., 1926.Name: Ann BoutcherSpouse: Vincent RunyanMarriage Date: 17 Jul 1668Marriage Place: Elizabethtown, N.J.From colonial Families of New Jersey Vol. I,Middlesex and Somerset County by F. Edward Wright"Vincent Runyon progenitor of the New JerseyRunyon Family, came to America some time before1668, and first settled in Elizabeth Twon, Newjersey. He may have accompained Governor PhilipCarteret, who settled that place in 1665, ormigrated very soon after. It is noticeable thatmany French Huguenots soon appeared in the colony. (Monnette 4:625)The first important record to be presentedconcerning Vincent Runyon, is that of hismarriage under a special license issued byGovenor Philip Carteret: "Whereas I have receivedinformation of a Mutuall Intent and Agreementbetweene vincent Rongnion of Poitiers in Franceand Anne Boutcher the daughter of John Boutcherof hartford in England to Solemnise Marriagetogether, for which they ahve Requested myLycence. This Coupe were joyned in MatrimonyJuly 1668 by me Jas Bollen" (Monnette 4:625)'Jas Bollen' who married the couple mentioned above was James Bollen, who wasJustice of the Peace and Secretary of the Province of New Jersey under theEnglish Proprietorship. He and Robert Vauquelin were associated with PhilipCarteret, and thus involved in the conflicts over who had the right togovern New Jersey.["Annals of Staten Island," J.J. Clute NYPL: IRM (StIs) 88-382].And, the Annals also say that Philip Carteret sailed for NY with 30English and French emigrants. The boat was driven into the Chesapeake; whilestuck there, Carteret forwarded dispatches to Bollen, who was commissary atthe fort in New York, and also to Nicolls.A little later, it says that Capt James Bollen, an officer of the fleet,received a grant of land in Staten Island. Doesn't say when!A Justice of the Peace (seen in May 1677 records) and Secretary of theProvince from at least 1665 until his death in spring 1682/3. The earlyrecords of New Jersey Colony (1665-1667) appear in his handwriting.President of the Court (in Woodbridge - apparently for the colony) 1678-1681at least - seen in New Jersey Archives extracts.So, it may well be, as suggested, that Vincent [Rongnion] RUNYAN didarrive with Carteret's company in 1665.Philip CarteretPrint Digg del.icio.usCarteret, Philip 1639-82, first colonial governor of New Jersey . Carteret, commissioned by the proprietor, Sir George Carteret, his fourth cousin, arrived in the province in 1665. He soon faced disputes over confused land titles and rebellion by tenant farmers against quitrents (fixed rents). After the division of New Jersey in 1676, he was made governor of East Jersey. Mounting difficulties with Sir Edmund Andros over the right to collect customs duties led to Carteret's imprisonment by Andros and his eventual restoration by the duke of York (later James II).The Board of Freeholders' Room - now Courtroom #204. This mural by noted American illustrator Howard Pyle, entitled "The Landing of Carteret" depicts the landing during the month of August 1665. After a somewhat uncertain voyage, the ship which carried Captain Philip Carteret, arrived in New York and shortly after leaving that port, sailed into Newark Bay and finally anchored at the mouth of the Elizabeth River. Captain Philip Carteret was twenty-seven years old and a distant relative of proprietary governor, Sir George Carteret. The ceiling in this courtroom was redone by young artists lying on their back on scaffolding, similar to how Michaelango painted the Sistine Chapel. ==Sources== Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Vincent Rougnion Name: Vincent Rougnion Year: 1665 Place: New Jersey Source Publication Code: 4056 Primary Immigrant: Rougnion, Vincent Annotation: History of the Huguenots who settled in New Jersey between 1677 and 1710. Pages 1-24 give names, birth dates and birthplaces. Also in no. 714, Boyer, Ship Passenger Lists, New York and New Jersey, pp. 222-237. Source Bibliography: KOEHLER, ALBERT F. The Huguenots or Early French in New Jersey. Mimeographed. Bloomfield, NJ: the author, 1955. 34p. Page: 14 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s about Vincent Rougnion Name: Vincent Rougnion Year: 1665 Place: New Jersey Source Publication Code: 714 Primary Immigrant: Rougnion, Vincent Annotation: Contains passenger listings mentioned in Lancour, A Bibliography of Ship Passenger Lists, 1538-1825 (1963), nos. 72-76, 78B, 79, 81-83, 83 note, 85, 87A, 88, 89, 98(1), 100, 102(1A), 104-106, 107A, 110-111, 111 corr., 112-114. Includes index to ship names, place names, and about 10,000 personal names, with variant surname spellings. Tepper, in nos. 9120, 9135, 9143, 9144, and 9151, has similar lists. Source Bibliography: BOYER, CARL, 3RD, editor Ship Passenger Lists, New York and New Jersey (1600-1825). Newhall, CA: the editor, 1978. 333p. 4th pr. 1986. Reprint. Family Line Publications, Westminster, MD, 1992. Page: 230

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{{Vietnam War Project}} The goal of this project is to create a complete history and personnel listing for Vinh Long Army Airfield during the course of the Vietnam War. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Marshall-8222|Sondra Marshall]]. I am here also [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Vietnam and Vinh Long (south of Saigon) }} * Complete history (including campaign, battle and operation participation in) and listing of everyone who served with the 114th Aviation Company, including any and all supporting units and unit detachments. * Complete history (including campaign, battle and operation participation in) and listing of everyone who served with the 175th Aviation Company, including any and all supporting units and unit detachments. * Complete history (including campaign, battle and operation participation in) and listing of any Navy HAL-3 Seawolves that were stationed at Vinh Long for any length of time. * Complete listing of all military Groups, Battalions, Companies and Platoons etc stationed for three months or longer at Vinh Long (including any and all MACV Advisory Teams, Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force personnel as well as any non-American forces.) {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-43.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Early years helicopters. }} * Completion of profiles for all soldiers stationed at Vinh Long Army Air Field that were Prisoners of War, Wounded in combat, Killed in Action, Missing in Action or Died in Military Service. * Complete tables for the recipients of the top three medals awarded, Distinguished Service Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross and Silver Medal at Vinh Long. (To include the 3-4 highest medals for Navy, Marines, Air Force and non-American forces as well, if any) * Identify and add any Congressional Medal of Honor recipients, if any. * Complete description and history of the airfield and compound * Complete history of USO shows that took place at Vinh Long. * A history of the interaction between Vinh Long Army Airfield and it's relationship with the residents of Vinh Long. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11887762 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Old men forget; yet all shall be forgot
But he’ll remember with advantages
What feats he did that day. Then shall our names,
Familiar in his mouth as household words,
Harry the King, Bedford and Exeter,
Warwick and Talbot, Salisbury and Gloucester,
Be in their flowing cups freshly remembered.
This story shall the good man teach his son,
And Crispin Crispian shall ne'er go by,
From this day to the ending of the world,
But we in it shall be rememberèd—
We few, we happy few, we band of brothers;
For he today that sheds his blood with me
Shall be my brother; be he ne'er so vile,
This day shall gentle his condition;
And gentlemen in England now abed
Shall think themselves accursed they were not here,
And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks
That fought with us upon Saint Crispin’s day.
- Henry V Act 4, Scene 3, Page 3
-William Shakespeare

==VINH LONG AIRFIELD, REPUBLIC OF SOUTH VIETNAM (IV CORPS)==
VINH LONG Airfield, Republic of South Vietnam (IV Corps)

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Vinh Long is located on the southern bank of the Co Chien branch of the Mekong River, 60 miles southwest of Saigon.
IV Corps Tactical Zone, later to be known as Military Region IV.
Airfield Established:
Located: Northwest of Vinh Long, South Vietnam off Route QL-4
Runway - 3,500' - rectangular ponds located on either side.
Other - port facilities for US Navy swift boats
Roads - Highway QL-4 (southwest to Can Tho and northeast to My Tho)
Secondary Roads - Highway LTL-7A and Highway LTL-8A
'''Also known as:'''
Shannon-Wright Compound
Vĩnh Long Army Airfield
Gauvin-Upton Airfield.

===114th AVIATION COMPANY - KNIGHTS of the AIR===
January 30, 1963 (Headquarters, Department of the Army General Order) Fort Knox, Kentucky Troop C, 17th Cavalry was inactivated and all personnel from Troop C were assigned to the 114th Aviation Company. They departed the US on April 15, 1963 and arrived at Vinh Long on May 1, 1963 (a conflicting report states they arrived on May 10, 1963) to become the US Army's first UH-1 airmoble company to be deployed from the USA directly to Vietnam. The only other armed Army helicopter company that preceeded the 114th was the Utility Tactical Transport Helicopter Company (UTTCO or UTT) a test unit of sorts, which arrived in 1962 to test the idea of armored helicopter support with the 45th Transportation Battalion. Pursuant to General Order (G.O.) 109 dated May 21, 1963, for a brief time, the 114th Aviation Company was assigned to the 45th Transportation Battalion, whose companies had arrived in Vietnam December 1961 through 1962. In 1963 the 45th Transportation Battalion was reorganized and the majority of its companies in Vietnam redesignated. In July of 1963 the newly designated Aviation Companies, along with the 114th Aviation Company, were placed under the newly formed Delta Aviation Battalion (provisional). On June 11, 1963, the 114th Aviation Company took part in its first official air assault. Ten (10) of its troop carriers (slicks) and three (3) armored aircraft (gunships), along with the 57th Transportation Company (which was shortly thereafter redesignated the 120th Aviation Company), airlifted ARVN troops from Bien Hoa to a landing zone (LZ) near Tay Ninh. One of the 114th Aviation Company's helicopters was hit and forced to land during the mission. It took until early 1964 to complete the permanent structures to house the 114th Aviation Company and its supporting units personnel at Vinh Long Army Airfield. Up to that point the troops had been housed in temporary structures such as tents. During the course of the war Vinh Long Army Airfield would see numerous improvements, including a library a theater and a wide variety of other recreational options. In July 1964 Vinh Long Army Airfield was renamed, and became the Shannon-Wright Compound to honor two of the fallen members of the 114th Aviation Company, Specialist Fifth Class [[Wright-29940|Wyley Wright Jr]] who was Killed in Action on March 9, 1964 and 1st Lieutenant [[Shannon-3342 |Kenneth Arthur Shannon]] Killed in Action on March 16, 1964. In late 1964 one of the civilians to visit Vinh Long Army Airfield was Hans Weichsel, Vice President of logistics and marketing to military, commercial and international customers during the 1960s for Bell Helicopter. After his tour of Vietnam, which included a visit to the 114th Aviation Company, he returned to the United States. During this time Bell Helicopter was working on the AH-1 gunship prototype and Mr. Weichsel mentioned the name of the 114th's armored platoon, the Cobras, to General Howze. Mr. Weichsel would later succeed in selling the idea of the AH-1 as an attack helicopter to General Westmoreland and the new helicopter would be placed into service in Vietnam in 1967. The AH-1 Cobra arrived in Vietnam named after the first Huey UH-1 gunship platoon to arrive in Vietnam, the 114th Aviation Company Cobras. In June 1966 the 114th Aviation Company saw the activation of another platoon, the Lancers. This would make the 114th Aviation Company the first, and ultimately the only, Aviation Company in Vietnam to have two armored (gunship) platoons. After being stationed at Vinh Long Army Airfied for 9 years, the unit departed in February 1972. The 114th and its supporting units were among the longest standing American Military Units stationed in Vietnam.
'''{{red|Combat Campaigns - 16}}'''
Vietnam Advisory
Vietnam Defense
Vietnam Counteroffensive
Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase II
Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase III
Vietnam Tet Counteroffensive
Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase IV
Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase V
Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase VI
Vietnam Tet 69 Counteroffensive
Vietnam Summer/Fall 1969
Vietnam Winter/Spring 1970
Sanctuary Counteroffensive
Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase VII
Vietnam Consolidation I
Vietnam Consolidation II
Vietnam Ceasefire
'''{{Red|Unit Citations - 8}}''' “Decorations, Awards, and Honors – Unit Citation and Campaign Participation Credit Register” Department of the Army Pamphlet 672-3 – 29 January 1988, pp 50-51 ::{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Award ! scope="col" | Action Start Date ! scope="col" | Action End Date ! scope="col" | DAGO ! scope="col" | Notes |- | Presidential Unit Citation || August 27, 1965|| August 28, 1965 || 45, 69|| |- | Valorous Unit Award || April 4, 1965 || April 6, 1965|| 34, 66 || |- | Valorous Unit Award || June 26, 1964 || June 26, 1964|| 43, 66|| |- | Meritorious Unit Commendation || July 1963 || June 1964 ||18, 75 || |- | RVN Gallantry Cross w/ Palm || May 5, 1963 || June 30, 1964 || 46, 68|| |- | RVN Gallantry Cross w/ Palm || March 1, 1966 || March 26, 1967 ||22, 68 || |- | RVN Gallantry Cross w/ Palm || March 27, 1967|| May 18, 1968 || 46, 69, amended 21, 69 || |- | RVN Gallantry Cross w/ Palm || December 15, 1969 || October 10, 1970 ||52, 71 || |- |}


'''{{red|Combat Ready Flight Platoons}}'''
Gold Knight (Command/Headquarters Platoon)
White Knights (2nd LIFT/Slicks Platoon)
Red Knights (1st LIFT/Slicks Platoon)
Cobras (3rd Gun Platoon)
Lancers (active 1966-1967 / Gun Platoon)
Blue Knights (Road Service/Maintenance Platoon)


114th Personnel Listings
The following personnel lists are taken from the various Histories complied for the 114th Aviation Company during the Vietnam War. (ie. “History of the 114th Assault Helicopter Company and Attached Units (1 January 1966 – 31 December 1966”, Prepared by: Captain Frank H. Bosworth, 114th Assault Helicopter Company, Approved by: Robert I. Stoverink, LTC, Armor, Commanding, 13th Combat Aviation (Delta) Battalion, 1st Aviation Brigade, United States Army, Vietnam, United States Army, Pacific"):
'''{{red|COMPANY HEADQUARTERS - Gold Knights - 1966}}''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name |- | LTC ||Robert I Stoverink || || MAJ ||Robert W Reid |- | MAJ ||Forrest H Helfenberger || || CAPT ||Frank H Bosworth |- | CAPT ||Llayll A Fry || || CW3 || George E Kelly |- | CW3 || Charles R Ridenour || ||WO1 || Boyd E King Jr |- | 1SG || Freddie L Clark || || MSG || William G Middleton |- | SFC || Dennis A Collins || ||SFC || Daniel H Schiessel |- | SSG || James A Brantley || || SSG || Wallace P Donovan |- | SSG||Norbert N Edert || || SP5 || Benjamin B Harris |- |SP5 || James D Johns|| ||SP5 || Donald E Shuey |- | SP5 || Donald B Bartlett || ||SP5 || Clyde D Bishop |- | SP4 || Glenn E Davies || || SP4 ||Robert S Duvall |- |SP4 || David F Echols || ||SP4 ||James R Johnson |- | SP4 || Lucio Munoz Jr || || SP4 ||Rudolfo Ornelas |- |SP4 || Louis L Sanchez || || SP4 ||Danny A Shea |- | SP4|| Melvin E Vogt || || SP4 ||James B Wiley |- | PFC|| Charles R Clagett || || PFC|| Eugene L Groen |- |}


'''{{red|FIRST PLATOON - Red Knights - 1966}}''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name |- | MAJ || Richard D Duerr || || 1LT ||Raymond W Harmon |- | 1LT ||Stanley B Kline || ||1LT || Vernon M Olson |- |1LT || Kenneth W Steger || || 1LT || Joseph T Tison |- |CW2 || Larry D Mead|| ||WO1 || George G Artis |- | WO1 || Gerald L Dolin || ||WO1 || Wendell C Lafever |- | WO1|| Lloyd W Whitlow Jr || || SSG || Joseph Anderson |- | SGT || Johnnie L Smith || ||SP5 ||Gary L Carsey |- |SP5 || Earl R Smaltz || || SP4 || David F Winchel |- |SP4 || Kenneth L Deyton || ||SP4 || Michael B Gilbertson |- | SP4 || Bradford H Jennings || ||SP4 || John C Jurhs |- | SP4 || Harley W Rich || ||SP4 ||Phillip J Semenuk |- | PFC || Larry F Collins || || PFC ||Darrel E Dutro |- |PFC ||Theodis Leonard || ||PFC ||James S Livengood |- |PFC ||Donald L McClain || || PFC ||Curtis A McGee |- | PFC ||George M Morales || || PFC || Hugh A O’Brien |- |PFC || John T Southern || ||PFC ||Willliam W Woodard |- |} '''{{red|FIRST PLATOON - Red Knights - 1967}}''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name |- | CPT|| Richard W. Davis Jr. || || 1LT || Guy O Hatlie |- | 1LT || John E Morris || ||1LT || Timothy E Sawyer |- |1LT || John E Whitten || || SGT || Johnnie L. Smith |- |CW2 || Rodney G. Hillard || ||WO1 || Ralph G Ashcraft |- | WO1 || Terrence L. Borzewski || ||WO1 || Leon B Ingram |- | WO1|| Chester F Jezierski || || WO1 || Robert J McCarthy |- | WO1|| John L McLeod || || WO1 || Michael D. Miller |- | WO1|| Arthur E Pekarek || || WO1 || Eugene E Schwarzenbek |- | WO1|| Michael P Valebek || || SP5 || Charles L Hicks |- | SP5 || John C Jurhs || ||SP4 || Anthony J Anzalone |- |SP4 || Charles D Hanson || || SP4 || William O Harrell |- |SP4 || Theodis Leonard || ||SP4 || Robert W. McCarn |- | SP4 || Thomas L Miller || ||SP4 || Jack A Moe |- | SP4 || Frank P O’Neill || ||SP4 || Richard L Scott |- | SP4 || Bruce N Wheeler || || PFC || John F Aronson |- |PFC || Lawrence L Gibbs || ||PFC || Charles B Poole |- |PFC || Lawrence J. Stinger || || PFC || Gene P Tulkki |- |}


'''{{red|SECOND PLATOON - White Knights -1966}}''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name |- |CPT || Calway W. Cauley || ||CPT ||Nash P. Gray |- | 1LT || Robert A. Keller || || 1LT ||James A. Redmon |- | 1LT || Jack C. Payne Jr. || || 1LT || Reverdy E. Winfree Jr. |- | WO1 || Richard W. Black || ||WO1 || Donald H. Brimage |- | WO1 ||Larry D. Custer || ||WO1 || David H. Eicher |- | WO1|| Gary C. Frost || ||WO1 ||Dennis D. Huber |- |WO1 || Charles W. Kaufman Jr.|| ||WO1 ||John E. Liberg |- |SGT || William D. Boyd|| ||SGT || Hugh B. Prater |- |SGT ||Rogue D. Taves || || SGT || Angel Villa |- | SP5 || Jerry A. Boltz || || SP5 || Orville J Wakeman |- | CPL || Baldur B. LaVogue || ||SP4 || John D Claypool |- | SP4|| William B. Crayne || || SP4|| John J. Douglas |- |SP4 ||Willis J. Runnels || || SP4||Donald E. Thill |- | SP4 || Paul C. Tuschinski|| || PFC || Lawrence D. Cahoon |- | PFC ||Melvin J. Caldwell || || PFC ||Larry J. Flis |- | PFC|| Bradley D. Camble || || PFC|| Robert J. Gohnson |- | PFC||Alex R. Medreno || || PFC|| Ronald F. Redshaw |- |} '''{{red|SECOND PLATOON - White Knights -1967}}''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name |- |CPT || Ronald L Tolbert || ||1LT || Richard K Watkins |- | 1LT || James A Williamson || || WO1 || James D Chaffin |- | WO1 || Barry A Doyle || || WO1 || John D Faltynski |- | WO1 || Carl W Hammond Jr || ||WO1 || Lewis A Hudspeth |- | WO1 || Steven C Jensen || ||WO1 || James A Koepke |- | WO1|| Timothy L. Krom || ||WO1 || Sidney A. McFarland |- |WO1 || William J Peters || ||WO1 || Elmer L Sandford |- |SGT || Roald J Thacker || ||SSG || John W Schoolcraft |- |SP4 || William A Dubose || || SP4 || Eugene Brown Jr |- | SP4 || Danny E Hereau || || SP4 || James D Hooks |- |SP4 || Harry T Kemp Jr || ||SP4 || Loren D Kinney |- | SP4|| Joseph J Navisky || || SP4|| Dennis L Reeve |- |SP4 || Hiward D Robinette || || SP4|| William A Rodgers |- | SP4 || Jon C Weeks || || SP4 || Terry L Weskamp |- | PFC || Jerry R Allen || || PFC || Larry L Betonte |- | PFC|| Clarence A Humfleet Jr || || PFC|| Virgil H Lynch |- | PFC|| Alvin T Lucko || || PFC|| Jack E McAllister |- | PFC|| Ronald A Yarush || || PFC|| |- |}


'''{{red|THIRD PLATOON - Cobras - 1966}}''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name |- | MAJ ||Ray E. Vining || || CPT|| John B. Adams |- | CPT || George D. McFeely || ||1LT || Herbert A. Caddell |- | 1LT || Robert G. Emerick || || 1LT || Jess L. Mayfield |- |1LT || Theodore Sherman || || CW2 || Roy H. Billings |- | WO1 || Lonnie Ames Jr. || || WO1 || Cleveland H. Bagley |- | WO1 || Larry E. Boles || ||WO1 ||Grover W. Brooks |- |WO1 || Robert D. Calkins || || WO1 ||Robert J. LaBonty Jr. |- | SSG|| Michoel W. Schrumpf || || SGT || Maurice L. Worm |- | CPL || James J. Gosnell || || SP5 || Everett D. Boston |- | SP5 || Jerry V. Baugus || || SP5 || Charles D. Stillwell |- | SP5 || Jimmy V. Dennis || || SP4 ||Richard F. Deluca |- | SP4 || Everett W. Dunbar || || SP4 ||Larry D. Eckhardt |- |SP4 ||Gordon W. Hoeppner || ||SP4 ||Allen L Jensen |- | SP4 || Ronald L. Lewis || || SP4 || [[McGoey-200 | James Francis McGoey]] |- | SP4 || John R. Riordan || || SP4 || Clifford B. Smith |- |SP4 || Ronald A. Storch || ||SP4 ||Jimmy A. Walker |- |SP4 || Steven R. Wells || ||PFC ||Thomas E. Barthe |- |PFC ||Dale H. O'Keefe || ||PFC ||Richard A. Powell |- | PFC || Donnie G. Thomas || || || |- |} '''{{red|THIRD PLATOON - COBRAS -1967}}''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name |- |CPT || Robin K. Miller || ||CPT || James C. Williams Jr. |- | CW2 || Charles E. Koonce || || WO1 || Richard H. Carron |- | WO1 || William B. Duncan *KIA || || WO1 || Bruce R. Gunn |- | WO1 || Fred A. Harris || ||WO1 || Richard A. Hoppe |- | WO1 || William C. Lightfield || ||WO1 || Robert A. Munro |- | WO1|| John S. Popin|| ||WO1 || Herbert S. Rand III |- |WO1 || Jeffery T. Saxton || ||WO1 || Daniel G. Schuster *KIA |- |WO1 || Kenneth D. Scott * KIA || ||WO1 || Maxson B. Smith |- |SSG || Harold E. Swann || || CPL || Baldvr B. LaVoque |- | SP5 || Michael A. Kelley || || SP5 || Gregory V. Mathieu |- |SP4 || Paul C. Alioto (dec) || ||SP4 || Jerry N. Allday |- | SP4|| John E. Cahill || || SP4|| Gary J. Connally |- |SP4 || Aubrey V. Craddock || || SP4|| Early Fielding III |- | SP4 || James H. Kalchthaler || || SP4 || Edward R. Krumbiegel |- | SP4 || James A. Maestas || || SP4 || George E. McFarland |- | SP4|| Howard L. Meseroll || || SP4|| Michael H. Norton |- | SP4|| John R. Sanchez || || SP4|| Eugene J. Schwanebeck |- | SP4|| Robert J. Swart || || SP4 || Donald R. Wickman |- | PFC || Douglas A. Cook || || PFC || Thomas M. Demski |- | PFC|| Oland Kershaw Jr. || || PFC || Larry L. Miller |- |}


'''{{red| Partial Listing - Combined Personnel - 1968}}''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name |- |MAJ || Jullan T. Caraballo || || MAJ || Robert E. Brown |- | MAJ || George W. Venti Jr. || || CPT || Fred R Hutson |- | CPT || John M. Lynch || || CPT || Grover D. Westfall |- | CPT || James A Richards || || 1LT || Alberto Bardayan |- | 1LT || Robert B. Armstrong || ||1LT || Lawrence R. Cleveland |- | 1LT|| Benjamin D. Domenick || || 1LT || John R. Gordon |- |1LT || Joel R. Kesner || || 1LT || Boyd E. King |- |1LT || Robert J. McCabe || ||1LT || Robert A. Miller |- |1LT || James J. Molloy|| || 1LT || Timothy T. Phalen |- | 1LT || Paul F. Phillips || || 1LT || John A. Tackett |- |1LT || Charles R. Wolfe || ||WO1 || Michael D. Henry |- | WO1|| Donald N McConnell || || WO1|| Thomas T Ritchey |- |WO1 || Thomas S. Cafferty || || WO1|| Clark E Etheridge |- | WO1 || Gary M. Gager || || WO1 || James M. Hague |- | WO1 || John C. Harrison || || WO1 || Robert J. Hernandez |- | WO1|| David M. Higgins || || WO1|| Donald L Hoover |- | WO1|| Thomas M. Horner || || WO1|| John C. Hudson |- | WO1|| Steven D. Kinnamon|| || WO1 || Russell O Larson |- | WO1 || Jack M. Martin || || WO1 || Charles W. McCart |- | WO1 || William B. Reasor || || WO1 || Allan R Shennum |- | WO1|| Ronald C Smith|| || WO1|| Brian L. Trach |- |WO1 || Harlan G Ziegler || || 1SG|| Bert W. Crow |- | 1SG || Arthur C Sievers|| || SFC || Glenn O Everhart |- | SFC || Kenneth A. Riddleberger || || SSG || Robert D. Arnold |- | SSG|| William H. Chandler || || SSG|| Alvin J. Ford |- | SSG|| Pablo G. Hernandez || || SSG|| Ernest L. Lowe |- | SSG|| Jesse L. Hallum|| || SSG || James E. Onley |- | SSG || Edward Stovall || || SP6 || Charles Hudson |- | SGT|| Robert M Byers || || SSG || Thomas L Green |- | SGT|| Charles T. Simonds || || SGT|| Eldray Smith |- |SP5 || Charles E. Byrd || || SP5|| P. Bjune |- | SP5 || Aubrey V. Craddock|| || SP5 || John R. Jacobs |- | SP5 || Leon A. Johnson || || SP5 || L. M. Jones |- | SP5|| James L. Kealy || || SP5|| Dale McKay |- | SP5|| Danny Millspaugh || || SP5|| Melvin O’Dell |- | SP5|| Richard Oftedal || || SP5 || Richard Oliva |- | SP5 || James M Patterson || || SP5 || Michael J Roe |- | SP5|| Richard Sherard || || SP5 || Jerry C. Shacklett |- | SP5|| Richard Sciapiti|| || SP5|| D. Smith |- |SP5 || H. W. Toombs || || SP5|| Thomas Visentine |- | SP5 || Jack White || || SP4 || Lonnie Allen |- | SP4 || L.N. Altig Jr. || || SP4 || Jeffrey A Bezucha |- | SP4|| Archie Blackmon || || SP4|| Dennis Bolten |}


'''{{red|FOURTH PLATOON - Lancers - 1966}}''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name |- | MAJ || Cletus A Hardin || || CPT ||Gary W Jones |- | CPT|| John A Little || || 1LT|| Richard L Theys |- |WO1 ||Berton P Blumenfeld || || WO1 || Daniel H Brooks |- | WO1 || Johnny L Bryant || || WO1 || Allen C Brown |- | WO1 || LaDonne Busby || ||WO1 || William J Koshar |- |WO1 || James J Linn || || WO1 ||Robert S Stroud |- |SSG || Charles D Eberwein || || SGT ||Walter E Hunter |- |SP5 ||Forrest A Buckingham || ||SP4 || Phillip A Anderson |- | SP4 || Richard Baumgardner|| || SP4 || John J Burke |- | SP4 || Darrell G Conk || ||SP4 || Stephen L Luzar |- |SP4 || Richard H Pystor || || SP4||Richard Stabile |- | SP4 || Virgis R Suggs || ||PFC || James Bovain |- | PFC||Hayward Byrd Jr || ||PFC ||Donald G Lenning |- | PFC|| Ralph J Marone Jr|| ||PFC ||Henry L Pazera |- | PFC || Hugh G Shook || || PFC|| Charles E Watkins |- |}


'''{{red|MAINTENANCE/SERVICE PLATOON - Blue Knights - 1966}}''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name |- | CPT || Jerome E. Fewox || || SFC || Fletcher R. Butler |- | SSG || Robert R. Hazzard|| || SSG || Melvin R. Thomas |- | SP6 || Harold E. Swann|| || SGT || Ronald J. Buchsen |- | SGT || William A. Cochran Jr.|| || SP5 || Thomas J. Durham |- | SP5 || Charles Farrar|| || SP5 || Norman E. Johnson |- | SP4 || Leroy L. Boyce|| || SP4|| James T. Bramlett |- | SP4 || Michael C. Brown || || SP4 || Arnold L. Etheridge |- | SP4 || Richard Fiorentino || || SP4 || Gilbert R. Garay |- | SP4 || Thomas R. Garrett || || SP4 || Dennis W. Hernsath |- | SP4 || Lee A. Hughes || || SP4 || Allen E. Johnson |- | SP4 || Delano L Lilly || || SP4 || Delbert O. Moye |- | SP4 || John W. Mickerson Jr. || || SP4 || Travis L Pierce |- | SP4 || Donald A. Ruiz || || SP4 || James R. Sebben |- | SP4 || Kenneth J. Statchura || || SP4 || William T. Stevenson |- | SP4 || James R. Swartley || || SP4 || Herbert C. Wink |- | PFC || Robert J. Armogost || || PFC || Vincent B. Alit |- | PFC || John H. Ayers || || PFC || James W. Beegle |- | PFC || Douglas H. Bell || || PFC || Paul E. Bettis |- | PFC || Jayes H. Bowman || || PFC || Gilbert M. Bringhurst |- | PFC || David J. Chatburn || || PFC || Charles S. Downey |- | PFC || John L. Falgoust || || PFC || Alfred D. Ferry |- | PFC || Freddie L. Glisson || || PFC || Norman G. Hathaway |- | PFC || Arlie L Hefner || || PFC || George L Hernandez |- | PFC || Carlos R. Jenkins Jr. || || PFC || Harvey G. Lawley |- | PFC || Doane K. Malmquist || || PFC || John Marx |- | PFC || Gregory V. Mathieu || || PFC || Paul K. Mortenson |- | PFC || Johnny L Perkey || || PFC || Darrel P. Pilkington |- | PFC || Johnnie D. Renfroe Jr. || || PFC || Curtis L Richardson |- | PFC || Michael J. Solatke || || PFC || David S Janson |- |}


SUPPORT UNITS
'''{{red|544th Maintenance Detachment (CHFM)}}'''
'''{{Red|544th Transportation Personnel at the Close of 1966}}'''
:The following is from “History of the 114th Assault Helicopter Company and Attached Units (1 January 1966 – 31 December 1966”, Prepared by: Captain Frank H. Bosworth, 114th Assault Helicopter Company, Approved by: Robert I. Stoverink, LTC, Armor, Commanding, 13th Combat Aviation (Delta) Battalion, 1st Aviation Brigade, United States Army, Vietnam, United States Army, Pacific":
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name |- | MAJ || Bernard R. Lefebvre || || MSG || Robert L Eltzroth |- | SSG || Rex L McClain || || SP6 || Francisco B. Barrientes |- | SP6 || Eldon L Jouett || || SP6 || Charles L. Hanna |- | SP5 || Donald J. Banter || || SP5 || Rupert W. Boles III |- | SP5 || Eulalio C. Bustamante || || SP5 || George R. Crum |- | SP5 || Gordon L Hoyle || || SP5|| Herbert Reese Jr. |- | SP5 || John C. Van Order Jr. || || SP4 || William P. Albertini |- | SP4 || Joseph R. Allard || || SP4 || Donnie J. Amerson |- | SP4 || Louis C. Batson || || SP4 || Michael P. Bell |- | SP4 || Edward S. Booth || || SP4 || James Brooks |- | SP4 || Charles R. Burleson || || SP4 || Norman E. Clair |- | SP4 || Billy W. Cooper || || SP4 || John R. Czeniak |- | SP4 || David O. Czaschke || || SP4 || Willard E. Dickerson |- | SP4 || William E. Dudek || || SP4 || Herbert L. Dukeshire |- | SP4 || James R. Etten || || SP4 || Thomas E. Fleury |- | SP4 || Robert L Funk || || SP4 || Robert W. Goddeau |- | SP4 || Robert D. Harmon || || SP4 || Charles L. Hicks |- | SP4 || Herman G. Hoffaker || || SP4 || Glenn C. Kamper |- | SP4 || Douglas T. Maddox || || SP4 || Cecil O Maize |- | SP4 || Leon M. Mitchell || || SP4 || John R. McDade |- | SP4 || Francis A. Miele Jr.|| || SP4 || Daniel F. Obrist |- | SP4 || Howard K Orr || || SP4 || Harold H. Owens Jr. |- | SP4 || Hunter E. Page || || SP4 || John T Parola |- | SP4 || Frankie K. Pierson || || SP4 || Kenneth J. Ryder |- | SP4 || Adrian L. Thompson || || SP4 || Joseph S. Ventimiglia |- | SP4 || Warren F. Wiegert || || SP4 || Thomas C. Wright |- | SP4 || Thomas H. York || || SP4 || Ronald T. Ziarko |- | PFC || John W. Celestine || || PFC || Frank F. Conforti |- | PFC || Lacy L. J. Criz || || PFC || Robert G. Finlayson |- | PFC || Monty R. Gage || || PFC || Norman L Gilley |- | PFC || Malcolm O. Grant || || PFC || Ray C. Guest |- | PFC || Bertrand H. Hicks || || PFC || Norman R. Huston |- | PFC || Marshall V. Huffman || || PFC || Bobbie McDonald |- | PFC || Roland L. Matthews || || PFC || Patrick S. Oshiro |- | PFC || Delmar L. Ray || || PFC || George Rhodes |- | PFC || Trevor S. Standridge || || PFC || Richard H. Turja |- | PFC || Steven M. Vickers || || PFC || Robert C. Voutech |- | PFC || William L Weathers || || PFC || |- |}


'''{{Red|590th TAMC}}'''


'''{{red|96th Avionics Signal Detachment (Avionics Maintenance)}}'''
(see also the 28th Avionics Signal Detachment below)
The 96th Avionics Signal Detachment (Avionics Maintenance) was activated and attached to the 114th Aviation Company on February 8, 1963.
'''{{red|96th Signal Personnel at the Close of 1966}}'''
The following is from “History of the 114th Assault Helicopter Company and Attached Units (1 January 1966 – 31 December 1966”, Prepared by: Captain Frank H. Bosworth, 114th Assault Helicopter Company, Approved by: Robert I. Stoverink, LTC, Armor, Commanding, 13th Combat Aviation (Delta) Battalion, 1st Aviation Brigade, United States Army, Vietnam, United States Army, Pacific":
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name |- | 1LT || Duane F Hall || || SSG || James E Camp |- | SGT || Floyd A Trotter || || SP5 || Herbert A Pryor |- | SP4 || Jimmie Franks || || SP4 || Kirby L Parks |- | SP4 || Edwin M Rokicki || || SP4 || Ronald W Rosenberg |- | PFC || John R Reinz || || || |- |}


'''{{Red|83rd Medical Detachment}}'''
{{Image|file= Vinh_Long_Army_Airfield-1.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption= Air Ambulance }} {{Image|file=114th_Aviation_Company_83rd_Medical_Detatchment_Shannon_Wright_Compound_Vinh_Long_Vietnam-2.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= Ambulance }}{{Image|file=114th_Aviation_Company_83rd_Medical_Detatchment_Shannon_Wright_Compound_Vinh_Long_Vietnam.jpg |align=c |size=150 |caption= Gunner & sign }} {{clear}} The 83rd Medical Detachment was attached to the 114th Aviation Company on March 16, 1963. It was responsible for operating the dispensary and providing sanitation services, preventative medical services, physical exams, aeromedical evac, and emergency medical treatment. Personnel participated in various combat support missions and volunteered to accompany day and night med evac missions. Personnel accompanied flights to staging areas during major troop lifts, their function being to administer emergency medical treatment if required. Personnel also provided some medical services (ie vaccinations) to the local Vietnamese civilians.
'''{{Red|Unit Citations: 6}}''' “Decorations, Awards, and Honors – Unit Citation and Campaign Participation Credit Register” Department of the Army Pamphlet 672-3 – 29 January 1988, p 47 {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Award ! scope="col" | Action Start Date ! scope="col" | Action End Date ! scope="col" | DAGO ! scope="col" | Notes |- | Valorous Unit Award || April 4, 1965|| April 6, 1965 || 34, 66|| |- | RVN Gallantry Cross w/Palm || March 1, 1966 || March 26, 1967 || 22, 68 || |- | RVN Gallantry Cross w/ Palm || March 27, 1967|| May 17, 1968 || 46, 69, amended 21, 69 || |- | RVN Gallantry Cross w/ Palm || December 15, 1969|| October 10, 1970 ||32, 71 || |- | RVN Gallantry Cross w/ Palm || January 1, 1969|| September 30, 1970 || 6,74 || |- | RVN Gallantry Cross w/ Palm || October 1, 1970 || August 31, 1972 ||6, 74 || |- |}

'''{{red|83rd Medical Personnel at the Close of 1966}}'''
The following is from “History of the 114th Assault Helicopter Company and Attached Units (1 January 1966 – 31 December 1966”, Prepared by: Captain Frank H. Bosworth, 114th Assault Helicopter Company, Approved by: Robert I. Stoverink, LTC, Armor, Commanding, 13th Combat Aviation (Delta) Battalion, 1st Aviation Brigade, United States Army, Vietnam, United States Army, Pacific":
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name |- | CAPT ||[[Rose-14799| Thomas J Rose ]]|| || SGT || James B Butler |- | SSG || Orvil L Herron || || SP5 || Jesse P Ceretto |- | SP4 || Howard Belvin || || SP4 || Joseph D McAllister |- | SP4 || Robert C Petron || || || |- |}


'''{{red|25th Infantry Division'''
Door Gunner Platoon (Shotgun)}}
1963 through 1965 saw Operation Shotgun. The 25th Infantry Division stationed in Hawaii asked for volunteers to train and deploy to Vietnam for 90 day assignments. The members of the 25th Infantry Division assigned to the 114th Aviation Company were utilized to create a door gunner pool for the 114th Aviation Company's combat ready flight platoons. '''{{green|In memory of the fallen members of the 25th Infantry Division}}''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Date of Death ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Place of Residence ! scope="col" | Notes |- | 2/6/1966 || Captain|| [[Woods-12125 | James Baker Woods III]] ||Davidson, North Carolina || 25th Inf. Div., C Co., 2nd Bn, 35th Infantry |- | 7/5/1966 || Master Sergeant || [[Flores-1896 |Douglas Flores]] ||Kaunakakai, Hawaii || 25th Inf. Div. A Co., 1st Bn, 35th Infantry |- | 6/2/1967 ||Sergeant || [[McGoey-200 | James Francis McGoey]] || Westchester, New York|| 25th Inf. Div., C Co., 2nd Bn. 27th Infantry |- |}


'''{{red|560th Military Police}}'''

Door Gunners and Security Police - Arrived on September 12, 1962. Departed March 28, 1973. Served in every part of Vietnam. Late 1963 the Commanding General, Army Support Command Vietnam, in connection with Operation Shotgun, asked the MPs to volunteer to fly as door gunners with the helicopter companies arriving in Vietnam. Two MPs were killed while doing door gunner duty, PFC [[Shea-1564|John Francis Shea]] and PFC [[Holguin-121|Frank Holguin]].

'''{{red|73rd Reconnaissance Airplane Company (RAC) - BIRD DOGS}}'''
In June 1963 the 73rd Reconnaissance Airplaine Company (RAC) at Vinh Long was attached to the 114th Aviation Company as a reconnaissance flight section. It consisted of six (6) TO-lD Fixed Wing Observation Aircraft known as "Bird Dogs" and one (1) U-6A Fixed Wing Utility Aircraft also known as a "Beaver".


'''{{Red|Detachment 11, 30th Weather Squadron, USAF}}'''


'''{{red|23rd Quartermaster Detachment}}'''


'''{{red|173rd Support Battalion (Detachment)}}'''


'''{{red|232nd Signal Detachment}}'''


114th Aviation Company - Individual Citations
:Due to the length of the listings, only the Distinguished Flying Cross, Distinguished Service Cross and Silver Star are listed here. To see the medals awarded to any individual please click on their name to view their individual profile. Please note that these lists are not to be considered complete and are always under construction as new information is discovered or provided.
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Distinguished Service Cross
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Date of Action ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Notes |- | April 10, 1966 || 1st Lieutenant || Frank H. Mayer || |- | June 5, 1966|| Captain || [[Nelson-18217 |Hugh Reavis Nelson, Jr]] || |- | December 8, 1967|| Captain || Robin K. Miller || |- |}

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Distinguished Flying Cross
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Date of Action ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Notes |- | June 4, 1964 ||Captain || Roger Winslow || |- | || Captain || Pete Kendrick || |- | || Lieutenant || Gene Bailey || |- | || Lieutenant Colonel || Millard F. “Scooter” Burke || |- | || Lieutenant Colonel || [[Jones-77023 | Warren Bailey Jones]] || |- | March 26, 1967 || 1st Lieutenant || Richard L. Theys || |- | || Captain || [[ Gauvin-363 | Roger Edwin Gauvin]] || |- | || Captain || [[Molinelli-11 | Robert Fletcher Molinelli]] || |- | || Captain || [[Edwards-23803 |Charles Harold Edwards Jr]] || |- |}

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Silver Star
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Date of Action ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Notes |- |September 30, 1965 || Captain || [[Molinelli-11| Robert F. Molinelli]]] || |- |January 29, 1966 || Captain || Carl S. Miller Jr. || |- | || Specialist 4th Class || [[Bergeron-328 | Simeon Joseph A Bergeron]] || |}



Aviation Hall of Fame
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Year of Induction ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Notes |- |1989 || Major General || [[Molinelli-11|Robert F. Molinelli]] || |- | 2001 || Lieutenant Colonel || George L. O'Grady || |- |}



Missing in Action/Remains Never Recovered
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Date of Death ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Place of Residence ! scope="col" | Notes |- |9/26/1966 || Captain || [[Mosburg-2 |Henry Lee Mosburg]] ||Putnam, Oklahoma || |- |}



In Memory of the Fallen Members of the 114th Aviation Company
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Date of Death ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Place of Residence ! scope="col" | Notes |- | 7/18/1963 || Specialist 5th Class || [[Ballard-6290|Carl Hershel “Butch” Ballard]] || Madill, Oklahoma || |- | 3/9/1964 || Private First Class ||[[Shea-1564|John Francis Shea]] || Willimantic, Connecticut || |- | 3/9/1964 ||Specialist 5th Class || [[Wright-29940|Wyley Wright Jr]] || Jacksonville, Florida || |- | 3/15/1964 ||Captain || [[Gauvin-363| Roger Edward Gauvin]] ||Caribou, Maine || |- | 3/15/1964 ||Private First Class || [[Holguin-121|Frank John Holguin]] || Los Angeles, California || |- | 3/15/1964 ||Specialist 5th Class || [[Upton-1869 |Carleton Webster Upton]] || Lynn, Massachusetts || |- | 3/16/1964 || 1st Lieutenant || [[Shannon-3342 |Kenneth Arthur Shannon]] || Lynchburg, Virginia || |- | 4/10/1964 || Specialist 4th Class || [[Cavanaugh-691 |William Thomas Cavanaugh]] || Central Falls, Rhode Island || |- | 4/10/1964 || 1st Lieutenant || [[Galambos-16 |Joseph Gary Galambos]] || Sonora, California|| |- | 4/10/1964 || Private First Class || [[Shimek-22 | Albert Lawrence Shimek]] || Houston, Texas || |- | 4/18/1964 || Warrant Officer|| [[Miller-57672| David Edward Miller]] || Olney, Illinois || |- | 6/26/1964|| 2nd Lieutenant|| [[Ragsdale-972| Robert Louis Ragsdale]] || San Antonio, Texas || |- | 6/26/1964 || 1st Lieutenant || [[Wright-10906 | James Paige Wright]] || Custer, South Dakota || |- | 6/29/1964 || Private First Class|| [[Arakaki-6 |Wayne Allen Arakaki]]|| Hawaii || |- | 6/29/1964 || 1st Lieutenant|| [[Davidson-9666 | Gerald Wayne Davidson]] || Oak Ridge, Tennessee|| |- | 6/29/1964 || Private First Class || [[Donaldson-3172 | Everette Leroy Donaldson]] || Baltimore, Maryland || |- | 6/29/1964 || Warrant Officer||[[Dunn-11697 |Ralph Allen Dunn]] || Colorado Springs, Texas|| |- | 7/21/1964 || Private First Class || [[Drake-6888 |John Peter Drake]]|| Westport, New York || |- | 4/6/1965 || Specialist 4th Class|| [[Jones-75627 |Clarence Lloyd Jones]] || Greenacres City, Florida|| |- | 4/6/1965 || 1st Lieutenant ||[[Rupcic-3 |Raymond Ellsworth Rupcic]] || Lorain, Ohio || |- | 4/6/1965 || Sergeant || [[Torres-Rivera-1 |Rafael Torres-Rivera]] || Hato Rey, Puerto Rico|| |- | 4/6/1965 || Captain|| [[Tucker-12078 |Charles Gilbert Tucker]] || Shelbyville, Tennessee || |- | 1/29/1966 || Major|| [[Miller-63573 |Carl Socrates Miller Jr]] || Ridgley, Tennessee || |- | 5/4/1966 ||Specialist 5th Class || [[Murphy-17462 | Jerry Ray Murphy]] || Tujunga, California|| |- | 6/5/1966 || Captain ||[[Nelson-18217 |Hugh Reavis Nelson Jr]] || Rocky Mount, North Carolina || |- | 9/26/1966 || Major|| [[Dupre-623 |Norman Lee Dupre]] ||Orange, Texas|| |- | 9/26/1966|| Captain|| [[Mosburg-2 |Henry Lee Mosburg]] || Putnam, Oklahoma|| |- | 9/26/1966 || Specialist 4th Class|| [[Phillips-28984 |Marvin Foster Phillips]] || Gruetli, Tennessee || |- | 1/5/1967 || Sergeant ||[[Boyd-11284 |William Demarr Boyd]] || Los Angeles, California || |- | 8/1/1967 ||1st Lieutenant|| [[Colvin-1722 | Paul Silvey Colvin]] || Culpepper, Virginia|| |- | 8/1/1967 || Specialist 4th Class|| [[Riley-9270 | Ernst Riley]] || Kuttawa, Kentucky || |- | 10/26/1967|| Warrant Officer ||[[Bentson-30 |Russel Dean Bentson]] || Salt Lake City, Utah|| |- | 10/26/1967 || Specialist 4th Class|| [[Griffin-11975 | David Scott Griffin]] || Tampa, Florida|| |- | 10/26/1967 ||Warrant Officer|| [[Hunt-16584 | Samuel L Hunt]] || Louisville, Mississippi || |- | 10/26/1967 || Specialist 4th Class|| [[Slingerland-172 | Gerald Howard Slingerland]] ||Albany, New York || |- | 12/30/1967 || Specialist 4th Class|| [[MacDonald-9031 | Jerome James MacDonald]] ||East Weymouth, Massachusetts|| |- | 1/31/1968 || Warrant Officer|| [[Duncan-13474 | William Bradley Duncan]] ||Anchorage, Alaska|| |- | 1/31/1968 || Major|| [[Vrba-92 | James Matthew Vrba Jr]] || Houston, Texas|| |- | 2/18/1968 || Private First Class|| [[Poole-5138 | Charles Burton Poole]] || Maceo, Kentucky|| |- | 2/22/1968 || Warrant Officer|| [[Scott-33037 |Kenneth David Scott]] || Bear Creek, North Carolina || |- | 7/3/1968 || Chief Warrant Officer|| [[Schuster-1534 | Daniel Carl Schuster]] ||Milwaukee, Wisconsin|| |- | 7/23/1968 ||Warrant Officer|| [[Uebler-1 |Roy Nicholas Uebler Jr ]] || Berrien Center, Michigan|| |- | 4/26/1968 || Sergeant|| [[Hereau-2 |Danny Edward Hereau ]]|| Louisville, Kentucky|| |- | 9/10/1968 || Warrant Officer ||[[Pelch-2 | Michael JD Pelch]] || Flint, Michigan || |- | 9/21/1968 || Specialist 4th Class|| [[Bell-24788 | Marvin Vincent Bell]] || Charlotte, North Carolina || |- | 10/26/1968 ||Private First Class|| [[Wilhelm-1685 |David Kenneth Wilhelm]] || Spokane, Washington|| |- | 1/28/1969 || Specialist 4th Class ||[[Bolton-3175 |Dennis Lewis Bolton]] || San Bernardino, California|| |- | 3/3/1969 || Specialist 4th Class|| [[Hickman-3143 | Steven Murdock Hickman]] || Perkinston, Mississippi || |- | 3/6/1969 || Specialist 4th Class ||[[Cook-28966 | Weyman Terry Cook]] || Corinth, Mississippi || |- | 3/15/1969 || Specialist 4th Class|| [[Bergeron-328 | Simeon Joseph A Bergeron]]|| Stoughton, Massachusetts|| |- | 6/6/1969 || Specialist 4th Class|| [[Honaker-387 |Ralph Honaker]] || Ivyton, Kentucky|| |- | 7/24/1969 || Sergeant|| [[Beverly-574 |Francis M. Beverly]] || Jamaica, New York|| |- | 1/8/1970 || Specialist 4th Class|| [[Barnes-17286 |William Edward Barnes]] || Rocky Mount, North Carolina || |- | 1/8/1970|| Chief Warrant Officer|| [[Brown-91073 | Steven Merle Brown]] ||New York, New York|| |- | 1/8/1970 ||Warrant Officer|| [[Butcher-3265 | Gale W. Butcher Jr]] || Hayward, California || |- | 1/8/1970 || Specialist 5th Class|| [[ Kleppin-1 |Kenneth Thomas Kleppin]] ||Milwaukee, Wisconsin || |- | 4/13/1970|| Specialist 5th Class|| [[Crawford-16675 | Stanley Wendel Crawford]] ||Compton, California|| |- | 4/13/1970 ||Private First Class|| [[Hulsey-293 | James Aubrey Hulsey]] || Palestine, Texas|| |- | 7/24/1970 ||Specialist 4th Class|| [[Kieme-1 |Bruce Douglas Kieme]] || Brandon, Florida || |- | 11/20/1970 || Specialist 5th Class|| [[Akana-21 | Franklin Randolph Akana]]|| Hawaii|| |- | 3/29/1971 ||Captain|| [[Edwards-23803 |Charles Harold Edwards Jr]] ||Minneapolis, Minnesota|| |- | 12/2/1971|| Warrant Officer|| [[Foley-3332 | Thomas Harold Foley]] || Milwaukee, Wisconsin|| |- | 12/2/1971|| Warrant Officer|| [[Hiebert-211| John Michael Hiebert]] || Hesston, Kansas || |- | 12/2/1971|| Sergeant|| [[Keeter-154 |Marvin Ross Keeter]] || Fayetteville, Arkansas|| |- | 12/2/1971|| Sergeant|| [[Warren-14848 | William Thomas Warren Jr.]] || Louisville, Kentucky || |- |}
----- '''{{Green|Former Members of the 114th, or who served with a detachment unit to the 114th - KIA while serving with another Unit}}'''
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Date of Death ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Place of Residence ! scope="col" | Notes |- | 10/22/1965 || Captain || [[Jordan-12660 | Richard Kenneth Jordan]] || Winston-Salem, North Carolina || 1st Inf. Div., Btry D, 1st Bn, 5th Artillery |- |3/30/1966 || Captain ||[[Sabine-104 | John Shaw Sabine IV]] || Tacoma, Washington || 1st Cav. Div., Troop A, 1st Sqd., 9th Cavalry (formerly 73rd Aviation Company) |- |7/4/1968 || Major || [[Terry-631 | Frederick G. Terry Jr.]] || Pompton Plains, New Jersey || Ist Inf. Div., Trp. D, 1st Sqdr., 4th Cavalry |- | 9/12/1968 ||1st Lieutenant || [[Hanson-6484 | William Henry Hanson]] || Park Falls, Wisconsin || 1st Inf. Div, Trp. D, 1st Sqdr., 4th Cavalry |- | 5/22/1969 || Captain ||[[Bryant-11843 | Johnny Leon Bryant]] || Maryville, Tennessee || 1st Avn. Bde., 334th Aviation Co., 145th Avn. Bn., 12th Avn. Grp. |- | 5/24/1972 || Chief Warrant Officer || [[Hosaka-2 | Isaac Yoshiro Hosaka]] || Gardena, California || 1st Cav. Div., Co. F, 79th ARA |- |}


===175th AVIATION COMPANY - OUTLAWS===
Formed from the personnel and assets of the 11th Air Assault Division (Airmobile), 62nd Aviation Company, "A" Company, 502nd Battalion and activated on August 6, 1964 at Fort Benning, Georgia. It arrived at Tan Son Nhut, Republic of South Vietnam on September 30, 1964 and later that same day arrived at Vinh Long. Between October 8, 1964 and December 14, 1964 the 62nd Aviation Company personnel had earned 358 Air Medals, 18 Air Medals with "V" device, 10 Distinguished Flying Crosses, 1 Silver Star, 7 Purple Hears, 2 Commendation Medals and 33 Vietnamese Crosses of Gallantry. December 14, 1964, the 62nd was redesignated Company A, 502nd Aviation Battalion. September 1, 1966 Company A, 502nd Aviation Battalion was inactivated to become the 175th Assault Helicopter Company (AL). It was assigned to the 1st Aviation Brigade's 164th Combat Aviation Group, 13th Combat Aviation Battalion. (September 1966 - February 1972)
'''{{Red|Unit Citations}}''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Award ! scope="col" | Action Start Date ! scope="col" | Action End Date ! scope="col" | DAGO ! scope="col" | Notes |- | Presidential Unit Citation || August 27, 1965|| August 28, 1965 || 45,69 || |- | RVN Gallantry Cross w/ Palm || March 1, 1966 || March 26, 1967 || 22,68 || |- | RVN Gallantry Cross w/ Palm || March 27, 1967 || May 17, 1968|| 46, 69, amended 21, 69 || |- | RVN Gallantry Cross w/ Palm || December 15, 1969 || October 10, 1970 || 52, 71 || |- |}


'''{{Green|Combat Ready Flight Platoons}}'''
Outlaws - (1st and 2nd LIFT/Slicks Platoons)
Mavericks (Bushwhackers) - (Gun Platoon)
Roadrunners - (Road Service/Maintenance Platoon)

'''{{Green|Supporting Units}}'''
'''{{Green|150th Transportation/Maintenance Detachment (CHFM)}}''' Activated August 8, 1964, Fort Eustis, Virginia. Departed Langley AFB September 27, 1964. Arrived Vinh Long on September 30, 1964. Inactivated November 25, 1968, Vietnam. Activated September 1, 1969, Vietnam. Assigned to the 1st Cavalry Division. Inactivated June 11, 1971, Fort Hood, Texas, relieved from assignment to the 1st Cavalry Division.
'''Combat Campaigns - 13'''
Vietnam Advisory
Vietnam Defense
Vietnam Counteroffensive
Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase II
Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase III
Vietnam Tet Counteroffensive
Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase IV
Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase V
Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase VI
Vietnam Summer/Fall 1969
Vietnam Winter/Spring 1970
Sanctuary Counteroffensive
Vietnam Counteroffensive Phase VII

'''{{Red|Unit Citations}}'''
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Award ! scope="col" | Action Start Date ! scope="col" | Action End Date ! scope="col" | DAGO ! scope="col" | Notes |- | Valorous Unit Awards, Streamer embroidered || || || || Chuong Tien Province |- | RVN Cross of Gallantry with Palm, Streamer embroidered || 1966 || 1967 || || |- | RVN Cross of Gallantry with Palm, Streamer embroidered || 1967 || 1968 || || |- | RVN Cross of Gallantry with Palm, Streamer embroidered || 1969|| 1970|| || |- | RVN Civil Action Honor Medal, First Class, Streamer embroidered || 1969 || 1970 || || |- |}



====175th Aviation Company - Individual Citations====
175th Aviation Company - Individual Citations
Due to the length of the listings, only the Distinguished Flying Cross, Distinguished Service Cross and Silver Star are listed here. To see the medals awarded to any individual please click on their name to view their individual profile. Please note that these lists are not to be considered complete and are always under construction as new information is discovered or provided.
Distinguished Flying Cross

{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Date of Action ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Notes |- | ||Captain || [[Edwards-23803 |Charles Harold Edwards Jr]] || |- | || Specialist Fourth Class || [[Wilcox-7903 |Gary Lee Wilcox]] || |}


Distinguished Service Cross

{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Date of Action ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Notes |- | March 26, 1967 || Major || Juri Toomepuu || |- | || Colonel || [[Dempsey-2275 | Jack Taylor Dempsey]] || |- |}

Silver Star
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Date of Action ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Notes |- | September 19, 1968 || Chief Warrant Officer || Richard W. Geraghty || |- | || Colonel || [[Dempsey-2275 | Jack Taylor Dempsey]] || |- |}

In memory of the fallen members of the 175th Aviation Company

{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Date of Death ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Place of Residence ! scope="col" | Notes |- | 6/16/1965 || Specialist 5th Class ||[[Moritz-480 | Michael Perry Moritz]] || Ventura, California || |- |6/16/1965 || Major ||[[ Sanford-5624 |Jackie Willard Sanford]] || East Rainelle, West Virginia|| |- |6/29/1965 || Private First Class || [[Pitsenbarger-195 |Dennis Stove Pitsenbarger]] ||Doe Hill, Virginia || Co B, 2nd Battalion, 25th Infantry Div |- | 2/5/1966 || Private First Class || [[Arvidson-57 | Kenneth Arvidson]] || Minneapolis, Minnesota || |- | 2/5/1966 || Private First Class || [[Helland-258 | Jerry Irven Helland]] || Austin, Minnesota || |- |2/6/1966 || Private First Class || [[Powers-6516 | James William Powers]] || Lincoln Park, Michigan || |- |7/5/1966 || 1st Lieutenant || [[Roberts-55767 | Jerry Ardell Roberts]] || Cerulean, Kentucky || |- |7/5/1966 ||Specialist 4th Class || [[Mayhair-1 |William Herbert Mayhair ]]|| Milton, Florida || |- | 7/5/1966 || Captain || Neil George Reuter || Milwaukee, Wisconsin || |- | 10/3/1966 || Captain || [[Rosbeck-4 | Richard A. Rosbeck]] || Cambridge, Massachusetts || |- | 10/3/1966 || 1st Lieutenant ||[[Ulmer-606 | Howard D Ulmer Jr]] || Augusta, Georgia || |- | 3/26/1967 || Colonel ||[[Dempsey-2275 | Jack Taylor Dempsey]] || Coalgate, Oklahoma || |- | 3/26/1967 || Specialist 4th Class || [[Wilcox-7903 |Gary Lee Wilcox]] || Brainardsville, New York || |- | 4/19/1967 || Warrant Officer || [[Reeves-7771 |Larry Ray Reeves]] || Austin, Texas || |- | 4/19/1967 || Warrant Officer || Gary Leroy Wesselman || Montebello, California || |- | 8/9/1967 || Specialist 4th Class|| Gerald Lee Hopper || Portland, Oregon || |- | 8/9/1967 || Major || Charles R. Latta || Gadfdem, Alabama || |- | 8/9/1967 || Private || William Joseph McRae || Sommerville, Massachusetts || |- | 8/9/1967|| 1st Lieutenant || George Frank Sodaitis || Merrick, New York || |- | 8/9/1967 || Specialist 4th Class || Gary Roger Kooman || Ontario, New York || |- | 1/31/1968 || Specialist 4th Class || Fred Kawailani Mas Hatada || Hilo, Hawaii || • 199th Avn Co, 307th Avn Bn (Tet Offensive) |- |1/31/1968 || Private First Class || Kenneth Eugene Hotchkis || San Antonio, Texas || (Tet Offensive) |- | 1/31/1968 || Staff Sergeant || Vernon Lee Newton || Detroit, Michigan || (Tet Offensive) |- | 1/31/1968 || Specialist 4th Class ||[[Moore-67820 | Thomas Woodrow Moore]] || Ellicott City, Maryland || (Tet Offensive) |- | 1/31/1968 || Sergeant || Donald Lamar Smith || Bartow, Georgia || (Tet Offensive) |- | 1/31/1968 ||Major || James Mathew Vrba, Jr || Houston, Texas || 150th Trans Det - 114th Aviation Co. |- | 1/31/1968 || Private First Class || Charles Augustus Yeomans || Medford, Massachusetts || (hot landing zone) |- | 2/18/1968 || Corporal || Michael Francis Austin || Crowley, Louisiana || |- | 5/17/1968 || Sergeant || Raymond Albert Hensley || Des Moines, Iowa || |- | 5/17/1968 || Sergeant || William F. Julius III || Erie, Pennsylvania || |- | 5/17/1968 || Warrant Officer || Robert John Rosar || San Bernardino, California || |- | 5/17/1968 || Warrant Officer || Francis Baron Schmitt || Tampa, Florida || |- | 8/27/1968 || Warrant Officer || Bruce Cameron Palmer || Wyoming, Michigan || |- | 9/20/1968 || Private First Class || John Curtis Harper || Meridian, Mississippi || |- | 10/14/1968 || 1st Lieutenant || Dave William Brant || Mattawan, Michigan || |- | 1/18/1969 || Sergeant || John Rex Bartlett || Vallejo, California || |- | 1/18/1969 || Warrant Officer || James Earl Ellingston || Milo, Maine || |- | 1/18/1969 || Warrant Officer || Kenneth Walter Peters || Philadephia, Pennsylvania || |- | 1/18/1969 || Staff Sergeant || David Williams Jr || Thomasville, Georgia || |- | 3/15/1969 || Specialist 4th Class|| Edgar Gregory McAdams|| Daphne, Alabama || |- | 3/15/1969 || Specialist 5th Class|| John William Price || Westfield, New Jersey || |- | 3/15/1969|| 1st Lieutenant|| Jeffrey Lyle Whynaught || San Clemente, California || |- | 7/24/1969 || Warrant Officer || James Dale Earnest || Alamo, Texas|| |- | 7/24/1969 || Specialist 4th Class|| Robert Lee Glasgow|| West Sunbury, Pennsylvania || |- | 7/24/1969 || Captain|| John Phelen Roe|| Clinton, New York || |- | 7/24/1969 || Specialist 4th Class|| Robert Joseph Whites || Iroquois, South Dakota|| |- |11/16/1969 || Specialist 4th Class || Michael Lynn Biles || Phoenix, Arizona || |- | 6/12/1970 || Chief Warrant Officer || William Francis Walters || Anchorage, Alaska || |- | 7/29/1970 || Chief Warrant Officer|| James Kenneth Emch || Spokane, Washington || |- | 1/20/1971 || Specialist 4th Class || [[Ivey-1742 | Tommy Hubert Ivey]] || Auburndale, Florida || |- | 3/29/1971|| Captain|| [[Edwards-23803 |Charles Harold Edwards Jr]] || Minneapolis, Minnesota|| see also the 114th Aviation Company |- | 3/29/1971 || Warrant Officer || Barry Arthur Rhash|| Asheville, North Carolina || |- | 4/22/1971|| Warrant Officer || Robert Morrison Persinger || Alderson, West Virginia|| |- | 9/8/1971|| Specialist 4th Class|| Wayne Carl Rochowicz || Reading, Pennsylvania|| |- | 11/6/1971 || Chief Warrant Officer || Rolin James Crosby || Wilmington, Delaware || 48th AHC |- |}


175th Personnel Listing
'''{{red| Those who Served with the 175th Aviation Company}}''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name |- | CWO ||[[ Snow-9339 | Carson Newton Snow III]] || || || |- |}


=== 28th Avionics Signal Detachment (1965-1973) ===

Activated at Fort Riley, Kansas August 11, 1964. Arrived Vinh Long September 16, 1964 Provided support services to both the 114th and the 175th along with the 96th Avionics Signal Detachment (see above). The 28th was part of the 13th Aviation Battalion, 1st Aviation Brigade, by 1971 the 28th/96th had become part of the 214th CAB.
=== 2nd Brigade, 9th Infantry Division (May-April 1968) ===
* '''3rd Battalion, 47th Infantry''' * '''4th Battalion, 47th Infantry'''
=== MACV Advisory Team 52 ===
In memory of the fallen members of MACV Advisory Team 52
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Date of Death ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Place of Residence ! scope="col" | Notes |- | 8/1/1967 || Captain || Gustave Franklin Gudleske || Rhinelander, Wisconsin || Army |- | 1/6/1968 || Major || Alonzo R Toal || Havertown, Pennsylvania || Army |- | 5/9/1968 || Captain || Ronald Wayne Shepard || Amarillo,Texas || Army |- | 6/26/1968 || Second Lieutenant || Philip Matt Crane II || Ypsilanti, Michigan || Army |- |}

=== MACV Advisory Team 60 ===

In memory of the fallen members of MACV Advisory Team 60
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Date of Death ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Place of Residence ! scope="col" | Notes |- |12/23/1967 || Staff Sergeant || Houston Grant Jr || Dahlonega, Georgia || Army |- | 2/23/1968 || Sergeant || [[Strock-167 |Charles Frederick Strock]] || Santee, California || Army |- | 2/7/1969 || Specialist Fourth Class || Stanley Patterson || New York, New York || Army |- | 1/30/1970 || Staff Sergeant || William Allen Dixon || Accident, Maryland || Army |- | 2/3/1970|| Private || Adock Veiso Johnson || Washington D.C. || Army |- |9/21/1970 || Chief Shipfitter (Navy) OR Sergeant First Class (Army) || John Bowen Jr || Holden,West Virginia || Army |- | 6/10/1972 || Captain || Stephen William Lynch || Batesville, Arkansas || Army |- |}


=== MACV Advisory Team 68 ===
In memory of the fallen members of MACV Advisory Team 68
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Date of Death ! scope="col" | Rank ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Place of Residence ! scope="col" | Notes |- | 8/7/1969|| Captain || Robert Franklin Olson || Britt, Iowa || Army |- | 12/6/1970 || First Lieutenant || Michael Hadwin Alsever || Pennellville, New York || Army |- | 11/10/1969 || Chief Shipfitter (Navy) OR Sergeant First Class (Army) || Vernon Glen Holbrook || Piedmont, Alabama || Army |- |}


=== United States Navy === ''' {{red|HAL-3 Seawolves Detachment 3}}''' (January 1968) :River Patrol PBR


=== 7th Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment, Troop C (June 1968-April 1972)===


=== 199th Assault Helicopter Company (July 1967-October 1970) ===
"Swamp Fox"

=== 36th Engineer Battalion ===
Vinh Long Airfield was also supported by the 36th Army Engineer Batallion, Companies A, B, C, D,and HHC. These Units served at Vinh Long, Can Tho, My Tho, the Rock Pier, and Tra Vinh. 36th Engineer Battalion (Construction), 34th Engineer Group, 20th Engineer Brigade. During WWII was known as the Seahorse Battalion. May 1969 thru 30 June 1969 worked on the restoration of National Highway 4 from My Thuan to Ba Cong in Vinh Long Province. 1 July 1969 the battalion focused on construction of base facilities at Vinh Long Army Airfield. A floating barge pier made accessible by means of an articulating ramp was constructed and the battalion continued operation of the Vinh Long rock off-loading facility. Worked on QL-4. Charged with building asphalt road, LTL 7A, from Vinh Long to Tra Vinh and 22 concrete bridges. Built Charlie Company Base Camp and rock pier on the Mekong River near Tra Vinh. '''{{Red|Unit Citations - 5}}''' “Decorations, Awards, and Honors – Unit Citation and Campaign Participation Credit Register” Department of the Army Pamphlet 672-3 – 29 January 1988, pp 50-51 ::{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Award ! scope="col" | Action Start Date ! scope="col" | Action End Date ! scope="col" | DAGO ! scope="col" | Notes |- | Meritorious Unit Commendation || October 1, 1967 || August 31,1968|| 51, 71, revoked 2, 71, which amended 42, 69|| |- | Meritorious Unit Commendation || September 1, 1968|| December 31, 1969|| 51, 71|| |- | Meritorious Unit Commendation || January 1, 1971 || December 31, 1971|| 5, 73|| |- | RVN Civil Actions Honor Medal – FC || September 1, 1967|| May 31, 1968 || 2, 71, amended 43, 70|| |- | RVN Civil Actions Honor Medal – FC || June 1968|| April 16, 1970 || 32, 73|| |- |}

=== 29th Detachment-11th Air Postal Squadron ===

=== 611th Transportation ===

=== 292nd Financial Section ===

=== 28th Royal Australian Regiment Signal Detachment ===

==SECURITY MEASURES==
SECURITY MEASURES
Following the VC mortar attack at Bien Hoa, the 114th's and 175th's gun platoons, the Cobras and Mavericks, conducted nightly security patrols of Vinh Long Airfield and the immediate surrounding area. These patrols consisted of 2 or 3 armed gun ships and a "Slick" (LIFT platoon helicopter) equipped with flares. The patrols often encountered ground fire along the canals and rivers leading toward Vinh Long Airfield and the Compound.

==LETTERS HOME ==
LETTERS HOME
April 13, 1964 - Pvt. Raymond E. Marshall arrives in Vinh Long to join the 83rd Medical Detachment May 20, 1964 - Excerpt from a letter home from Raymond E. Marshall - …''The rainy season has finally got here. So now the work has begun. Mopping floors and hauling the mud out by the buckets full''... ''Had a guy got shot in the knee, when a guy was clearing his weapon. He was in a building cleaning after a mission and it went off. Went through the side of the wall and the guy who got shot was walking by, at the wrong time''...''I thought things were going to pop last night. They had an alert out all night but nothing happened.'' {{Image|file=114th_Aviation_Company_83rd_Medical_Detatchment_Shannon_Wright_Compound_Vinh_Long_Vietnam-23.jpg}} May 25, 1964 - Excerpt from a letter home from Raymond E. Marshall - ...''It really rained yesterday (all day). I think we got almost six inches altogether. The water was right up to the doorstep''...''We had a little excitement the night before last. Some Vietnamese were hunting frogs with lanterns and they got a little to close to the compound. The guards opened fire on them and they took off running. The guards fired over their heads and told them to stop, but they didn’t and then they shot directly at them. They never did hit any but they managed to make one stop and now their holding him as a suspected V.C.''..''P.S. I suppose they did open my letter dated the 9th. I haven’t ever opened any and close them up again. Guess I’ll have to watch what I say from now on.'' June 14, 1964 - Excerpt from a letter home from Raymond E. Marshall - ''A week ago he was on a mission and was flying over V.C. territory and got shot by a sniper. He was shot in the foot and the bullet was lodged in a bone. He will now be awarded the Purple Heart. A month before that he was awarded the flying Medal of Honor. He got that by saving a life of a fellow soldier. The accident happened in the morning and after he was flown to Siagon for treatment. My Sergeant and two Captains went out on a mission that evening in the same chopper and got shot down. They all got out of it alive. The shell went through a gas line. Another chopper picked them up and brought them back to Vinh Long. They forgot where they left the other chopper so they went looking for it. They found it by seeing smoke in the distance, so they checked it out. The V.C. had set it on fire, so the Army lost one chopper and no men. Pretty darn lucky. They guy who got shot in the foot also got the V.C. who shot him. It was the first human he has killed. Guess it was quite an experience. I was going to fly gunner when I got back, but it would be my luck to get shot down and not get out of it alive, so I have changed my mind and decided to keep my feet on the ground. I would get an extra $50.00 by doing so, but??'' June 24, 1964 - Excerpt from a letter home from Raymond E. Marshall - ''Last Sunday they had another lift out of here and we really got the business. Three wounded Americans and 42 Vietnamese, most of the Vietnamese were dead''... June 29, 1964 - Excerpt from a letter home from Raymond E. Marshall - ''Today has been a sad day for all of us over here. Today a ship went down and killed four Americans. Two of them were Officers, a SP5 and a PFC. From the way the report was sent out, they were on a mission and underwent mechanical failure. The helicopter they were flying was said to have blown up in midair and then crashed and burnt up. They said one guy, the PFC, had tried to get out, but didn’t make it''…''The PFC was in for a shot this morning and we were kidding him about having to work today''…''sure is too bad that things like that have to happen.'' July 14, 1964 - Excerpt from a letter home from Raymond E. Marshall - ''I really shouldn’t tell you what has been going on over here, because of the way you worry about me''...'' I imagine you have read in the papers about American Compounds being attached by the V.C.s. Well! We have been one of them. So far nobody have been hurt or killed so guess we’re lucky''... ''We were hit hard last Saturday evening abound 8:30 pm and I thought we had had it. The little deal lasted about 1½ hours and they finally gave up. Nobody was hurt''... ''Then last night if it weren’t for some guys scouting the area, I think we might have been in trouble. Just 1½ miles away, about 500 V.C.s (by what the patrol estimated) were spotted heading this way under full arm. Beings that it was light enough yet, they called the armed ships out to meet them. The ships are equipped with 36 rockets and four M-60 machine guns.'' (EA) ''The last report was that they destroyed everything in sight. So that brought the day to an end.'' ''Then today we had a big meeting, and they told us that we are to be mortared within the next 20 days. So now we have to just sit around and wait. Just had a call in and operations said that 11 ships are going out on medavac tonight. That means we might be busy all night''...'' I have got five days of flying time in and only need one more to get an extra $55.00 a month. Hope to get it tomorrow.'' ''Well! I guess I had better get some supplies set up, just in case they do bring in some wounded. I suppose most of them will go to the town hospital. If we’re lucky they will all be Vietnamese.''
==THE BOB HOPE SHOW - December 25, 1964 ==
the BOB Hope Show, Dec 25, 1964
{{Image|file=114th_Aviation_Company_83rd_Medical_Detatchment_Shannon_Wright_Compound_Vinh_Long_Vietnam-22.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Bob Hope Show }} {{Image|file=114th_Aviation_Company_83rd_Medical_Detatchment_Shannon_Wright_Compound_Vinh_Long_Vietnam-21.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Bob Hope at the 83rd Med Detachment, Vinh Long }}
==THE BOULEVARD OF THE UNITED STATES==
the Boulevard of the UNITED STATES
{{Image|file=Vinh_Long_Army_Airfield.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption= First few State Flags to Arrive }} Early on some of the troops decided to create an avenue or boulevard of flags. The idea was simple, a State flag from each of the 50 States would be flown over the Compound. The troops wrote home to their U.S. Governors requesting a flag to be sent. According to the Unit History prepared for 1966 there were 50 flag poles, each from which waved a State Flag from one of the 50 States, all represented by native sons serving in Vietnam. The following accompanied the State Flag from Ohio: :Ohio Gov. James A. Rhodes - :: "I want you to know that this particular flag, at my personal direction, was flown over the state capitol here for a full day 'prior to being sent to you for display on the Boulevard of the United States. To those who man the ramparts of freedom, as we Americans and we Ohioans have done from the beginning, we offer our humble thanks and our constant remembrance. You are not forgotten here in Ohio. We shall not forget." “History of the 114th Assault Helicopter Company and Attached Units (1 January 1966 – 31 December 1966”, Prepared by: Captain Frank H. Bosworth, 114th Assault Helicopter Company, Approved by: Robert I. Stoverink, LTC, Armor, Commanding, 13th Combat Aviation (Delta) Battalion, 1st Aviation Brigade, United States Army, Vietnam, United States Army, Pacific :And the following from the Governor of Maine: :: "It is for such men and such deeds that we are extremely proud and grateful" “History of the 114th Assault Helicopter Company and Attached Units (1 January 1966 – 31 December 1966”, Prepared by: Captain Frank H. Bosworth, 114th Assault Helicopter Company, Approved by: Robert I. Stoverink, LTC, Armor, Commanding, 13th Combat Aviation (Delta) Battalion, 1st Aviation Brigade, United States Army, Vietnam, United States Army, Pacific
== RECREATION ==
RECREATION
:Volleyball Court (volleyballs) :Swimming Pool :Table Tennis :Baseballs and baseball bats :Footballs :Tennis Court (tennis balls and rackets) :Ring and mats for wrestling and boxing :Basketball Court :Movie and slide projectors :Movie Theater {{Image|file=114th_Aviation_Company_83rd_Medical_Detatchment_Shannon_Wright_Compound_Vinh_Long_Vietnam-34.jpg |align=c |size=160 |caption= Theater }}
:Photography Lab :Stereo tape room :Construction of a Library was completed in 1966 and named after Major [[Miller-63573 |Carl Socrates Miller Jr]] who was Killed in Action on 29 January 1966 at Ba Tri. It contained 2,500 books, 25 varieties of magazines and 15 regularly published newspapers. :NCO Club :Enlisted Club :7 day R&R locations: Hong Kong, Bangkak, Japan, Hawaii, and Taiwan.

== RELIGIOUS SERVICES ==
RELIGIOUS SERVICES
'''{{Red|VINH LONG CHAPEL}}''' ::The Chaplains at the close of 1966 were CPT [[Logue-620 |Charles D Logue]] (Catholic – a resident of the Vinh Long installation) and CPT Ermine Todd Jr (Protestant – a resident of the Soc Trang installation). Both Chaplains conducted regular services at Vinh Long, Soc Trang, Long Xuyen and Tra Vinh.
==WEB PAGES OF INTEREST==
WEB PAGES OF INTEREST
[https://www.stripes.com/news/tiny-base-at-vinh-long-has-a-deadly-sting-1.52351 Stars & Stripes Archives: "Tiny Base at Vinh Long has a Deadly Sting", By Bob Cutts, Published: November 18, 1965] [http://www.114thaviationcompany.com/ 114th Aviation Company Association, Copyright 1997-2017] [http://www.vinhlongoutlaws.com/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx “Vinh Long Outlaws”] [https://www.helis.com/60s/vinh-long.php "Vinh Long Army Airfied", Helis.com] [http://www.cantho-rvn.org/vinh-long.html "Vinh Long, Vietnam", The Delta Dragon – Can Tho-RVN, Webmaster, Joe Moore] [http://members.tripod.com/~pat_orlando/index.html "Vietnam Photo Album", Patrick Orlando, US Army, Crewchief - Red Knights, 114th Assault Helicopter Company 1969-1970] [http://www.seawolf.org/history/tet.asp "TET 1968", Navy Seawolves, History] [http://testequipland.com/vinhlong/ "96th and 28th Avionics Signal Detachment Vinh Long Vietnam 1965-73", Ray Mahoney] [http://www.vhpa.org/prod01.htm "Helicopter Unit Web Sites", Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association, Copyright 2013-2017] [http://www.catkillers.org/history-114th-Avn-Co.html History of the 114th Aviation Company Birddogs – Before the 220th arrived in Vietnam”, 220th Aviation Company (Surveillance Airplane Light) (Reconnaissance Airplane) (Utility Airplane)] [http://www.36thengineer.20thengineerbrigadereunion.com/ 36th Engineer Battalion Association Vietnam]
==YouTube VIDEOS OF INTEREST==
YouTube VIDEOS OF INTEREST
"Evan Doorgunner Vietnam", By dcon1407ver5, Published on Jan 8, 2009, A Doorgunner with The 114th, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WDTkVYoJ6YU "base camp vinh long", By jvern57, Published on Apr 19, 2007, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1PxZAEolts "114th Aviation 0001", By sjcyankee, Published on Sep 14, 2013, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXrz4fp6ItI "114th Aviation Co. 1965 Vietnam", By WonderManTN, Published on Aug 8, 2008, Images - Richard "Dick" Fortenberry, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWk6QmkffHI "114th Aviation Company", By Rich Benjamin, Published on Sep 25, 2014, Vietnam 1965 -1966 - Photos - Dick Fortenbery, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqimznC4YeE "114th AHC "Cobras" Vinh Long Vietnam War home movies", vintagefilmarsenal.com, "Caviness's Cobras". Home movies filmed by PFC Victor Caviness, doorgunner with the 114th AHC "Cobras" at Vinh Long during 1966. https://youtu.be/2HrWGFK5VLE "Tet Vinh Long Vietnam: Photos of TET in Vinh Long Vietnam -1968", By Don Swift, Published November 19, 2006, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V10FbKy70zU "Outlaws and Mavericks 1967", By: joseph watson, Published on Mar 2, 2015, "Outlaws and Mavericks in Vietnam. A couple days in the life. 1967", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzCLmq3_--c "US Navy HA(L)-3 "Seawolves" Helicopter Squadron over the Mekong Delta (1967)", By sobchakvideos, Published on Sep 5, 2015, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZKnwU2iMfW8 "SCRAMBLE THE SEAWOLVES", By SCRAMBLE THE SEAWOLVES, Published on Oct 6, 2015, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4f_hQP1sdk "Vietnam in HD: The Seawolves | History", By HISTORY, Published on Nov 17, 2011, History Film Corps: The Seawolves, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AdYjPsVs2Os "Payton Rowan, SP5. Soc Trang, Vietnam", By Payton Rowan, Published on Jun 3, 2014, "Payton Rowan, SP5. U.S. Army Airfield in Soc Trang, Vietnam. 1962-63.", https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITpquW-XNAk
==RECOMMENDED READING==
*“History of the 114th Assault Helicopter Company and Attached Units (1 January 1966 – 31 December 1966”, Prepared by: Captain Frank H. Bosworth, 114th Assault Helicopter Company, Approved by: Robert I. Stoverink, LTC, Armor, Commanding, 13th Combat Aviation (Delta) Battalion, 1st Aviation Brigade, United States Army, Vietnam, United States Army, Pacific *"Year of the Snake: One helicopter pilot's story of a year in Vietnam's Mekong Delta", by Lt Col Warren B. Jones Sr., Shade Tree Publishers, 2nd edition (1999) *"Knights Over the Delta: An Oral History of the 114th Aviation Company in Vietnam, 1963-72", Edited By Steve Stibbens; Introduction By Horst Faas and Joseph L. Galloway, Published by 114th Aviation Company Association (2002). *"Outlaws in Vietnam: 1966-67 in the Delta" by David Eastman, Publisher, Peter E. Randall Publisher, 2006. *“Seawolves: First Choice”, by Daniel E. Kelly, Publisher: IVY Books, 1998. *“U.S. Navy Seawolves: The Elite HAL-3 Helicopter Squadron in Vietnam”, By Daniel E. Kelly, Publisher: Ballantine Books, 2002. *"Five Years to Freedom: The True Story of a Vietnam POW", By James N. Rowe, Publisher: Presidio Press; First Ballantine Books Edition: June 1984 edition (May 12, 1984). (The 114th Aviation Company was part of the flight of helicopters that rescued James Rowe.)
SOURCES
*National Archives - Military Records, Vietnam War Records, https://www.archives.gov/research/military/vietnam-war *"Knights Over the Delta: An Oral History of the 114th Aviation Company in Vietnam, 1963-72", Edited By Steve Stibbens; Introduction By Horst Faas and Joseph L. Galloway, Published by 114th Aviation Company Association (2002) *“1-13th Aviation Regiment”, U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence and Fort Rucker. http://www.rucker.army.mil/usaace/1ab/1-13th/ *“1st Aviation Brigade”, U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence and Fort Rucker. http://www.rucker.army.mil/usaace/1ab/ *"BATTALION HISTORY, 114th AIR MOBILE LIGHT (1963, part 1)", http://www.145thcab.com/History/NL29HIST.htm *The Legacy of Valor, Vietnam Helicopter Images and Artifacts; 114th Assault Helicopter Company – “Red Knight, White Knight, Cobras”, http://museum.vhpa.org/companies/114ahc/114ahc.shtml *“History of the 114th Aviation Company Birddogs – Before the 220th arrived in Vietnam”, 220th Aviation Company (Surveillance Airplane Light) (Reconnaissance Airplane) (Utility Airplane), http://www.catkillers.org/history-114th-Avn-Co.html *“Vinh Long Outlaws”, http://www.vinhlongoutlaws.com/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx *"Outlaws in Vietnam: 1966-67 in the Delta" by David Eastman *"History of the 175th AHC", By: [[Snow-9339 | CW2 Carson Newton Snow III]], https://vinhlongoutlaws.com/Portals/0/history/History%20of%20175th.pdf?ver=2011-08-01-131326-467 *“History of the 114th Assault Helicopter Company and Attached Units (1 January 1966 – 31 December 1966”, Prepared by: Captain Frank H. Bosworth, 114th Assault Helicopter Company, Approved by: Robert I. Stoverink, LTC, Armor, Commanding, 13th Combat Aviation (Delta) Battalion, 1st Aviation Brigade, United States Army, Vietnam, United States Army, Pacific *Letters written to Elvan and Alfreda Marshall from April 1964 - July 1964 by Raymond E. Marshall. Letters part of a private family collection currently in possession of the daughter of Raymond E. Marshall, Sondra K Marshall.
==ACKNOWLEDGMENTS==
THANK YOU TO ALL THE VIETNAM VETERANS AND FAMILY MEMBERS WHO HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE INFORMATION AVAILABLE ON THIS PAGE!

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[[Category:Virginia Project]][[Category:Virginia]][[Category:Virginia Colony]][[Category: West Virginia]] {{Red|Important Notice}}: The following research by the [[Project:Virginia|Virginia Project]] and [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] is provided for your information and use. The [[Project:Virginia|Virginia Project]] now covers post-1776 Virginia and [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] covering "pre-USA" (before 4 July 1776, see [[#July4th|below]]). ~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], project coordinator of the [[Project:Virginia|Virginia Project]] (May 2016-April 2018) == Virginia == : Virginia has many burned counties, but sometimes parish records survived and many land records were sent to Richmond and have survived when other records have been lost. Connections between families and generations can sometimes be established if you "follow the land." To do that, you need to know where to look for records: what county might have recorded a deed transfer. To seek parish records, you need to know what county or counties the parish served when. Two invaluable external sources can help: * [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995] ** ''see also [http://www.mapofus.org/westvirginia/ Maps of West Virginia]'' * [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Virginia parishes], posted by Freddie Spradlin on Virginia Genealogy Web, based primarily on "''Hening's Statutes at Large'' (see [http://vagenweb.org/hening/ vagenweb.org/hening/]) and the list of parishes in ''The Hornbook of Virginia History,'' 4th edition, edited by Emily J. Salmon and Edward D. C. Campbell, Jr., Library of Virginia, Richmond, 1994." : WikiTree has several projects and categories relative to Virginia's growth (and loss) over 400+ years — from Jamestown's foundation in 1607,see the [[Space: Jamestown, Virginia Colony | Jamestown Project]] the Virginia Company's four incorporations,Henricus, Charles City, James City, and Kecoughtan ([http://www.virginiaplaces.org/vacount/howstart.html Virginia Places]) and Virginia's eight original shires in 1634listed [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Virginia#Virginia_Colony_Origin.2FHistory_and_Information_on_Counties|here]], on the Southern Colonies British Virginia page through the secession of 50 counties that became West Virginia in 1863 to today's 95 counties and 38 independent cities that are considered county-equivalents for census purposes.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_counties_in_Virginia List of cities and counties in Virginia] : This page is intended to serve as a guide to those projects & categories. See also the Virginia Project's timeline at [[Space:Virginia_Place_Names#Virginia_Dates|Virginia Dates]]. === 1607 === : Jamestown: see the [[Space: Jamestown, Virginia Colony | Jamestown Project]] === 1634-1776 === : The [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies project]] includes a [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Virginia|subproject for Virginia]] that covers counties and parishes that existed in the colonial period. : See categories for counties and parishes for that period under [[:Category:Virginia Colony]]. See also [[:Category:Virginia Parishes]]. === 1776-1792 (Kentucky) === : '''Kentucky County, Virginia''' * [[:Category: Kentucky County, Virginia | Kentucky County]] was formed from [[:Category: Fincastle County, Virginia Colony|Fincastle County]], Virginia in 1776-1777.[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995]
:See also [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations kentuckyformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Kentucky 1776-1939] (Rootsweb) ([https://web.archive.org/web/20171021005002/http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html archive.org]) and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln_County,_Kentucky Lincoln County, Kentucky] (Wikipedia)
* In 1780, [[:Category: Kentucky County, Virginia| Kentucky County]], Virginia was abolished when it was divided into the Virginia counties of Fayette, Jefferson, and [[:Category:Lincoln County, Virginia|Lincoln]] counties. * In 1792, those three counties and six other Virginia counties became the Kentucky counties of [[:Category:Bourbon County, Kentucky|Bourbon]], [[:Category:Fayette County, Kentucky|Fayette]], [[:Category:Jefferson County, Kentucky|Jefferson]], [[:Category:Lincoln County, Kentucky|Lincoln]], [[:Category:Madison County, Kentucky|Madison]], [[:Category:Mason County, Kentucky|Mason]], [[:Category:Mercer County, Kentucky|Mercer]], [[:Category:Nelson County, Kentucky|Nelson]], & [[:Category:Woodford County, Kentucky|Woodford]]. ==== post-1792 ==== : Several Virginia counties were created with the same names after those nine counties had become Kentucky. And several of those counties later became West Virginia.Six of the nine names were reused. The "new" Madison and Nelson counties (created 1792 and 1807, respectively) continue today as Virginia counties. Four "second of the name" counties - Fayette, Jefferson, Mason and Mercer - were among those that became West Virginia. Virginia did not reuse Lincoln, but West Virginia created a [[:Category:Lincoln County, West Virginia|Lincoln County]] in 1867 from parts of Boone, Cabell, Kanawha and Putnam counties (which had previously been Virginia counties). See the Rootsweb [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html formation maps for Virginia] for locations. ''That page is currently not available at Rootsweb, but a non-animated version is accessible through archive.org's [https://web.archive.org/web/20171021005002/http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html Wayback Machine].'' : Fayette, Jefferson, Mason, and Mercer counties existed as Virginia counties prior to 1792, and they existed again (in a different location) as Virginia counties prior to 1863, when they were among the 50 Virginia counties that became West Virginia. So we now have several more Virginia counties with the same name in two different locations, in addition to the two Rappahannock Counties that were not the same location (pre-USA, often seen as "Old Rappahannock" is [[:Category:Rappahannock County, Virginia Colony]] and post-USA, which exists today, is [[:Category:Rappahannock County, Virginia]]). : To be technically accurate, there should also be more than one Virginia category for these other counties that had their names reused after they were no longer a Virginia county: * "pre-KY" - those nine Virginia counties that are now Kentucky - collectively "[[:Category: District of Kentucky|District of Kentucky]] * "post-KY" - those "second of the name" counties, some of which are now West Virginia - categorized under [[:Category: Virginia Trans-Allegheny Region Counties|Virginia Trans-Allegheny Region Counties]] : Because the time period covered is relatively brief, there are not two separate Virginia categories for the "pre-KY" & "pre-WV" counties of Fayette and Jefferson. However, there are two for Mason County and Mercer County:The date given for West Virginia's creation varies from 1861 to 1865 (the year Virginia seceded to the end of the War), although officially it was 20 June 1863 that West Virginia was admitted to the Union as a slave state. : ''pre-KY'' * [[:Category:Mason County (1788-1792), Virginia|Mercer County (1788-1792), Virginia]] * [[:Category:Mercer County, Virginia (1785-1792)|Mercer County, Virginia (1785-1792)]] : ''pre-WV'' * [[:Category: Mason County, Virginia|Mason County, Virginia]] * [[:Category:Mercer County, Virginia (1837-1863)|Mercer County, Virginia (1837-1863)]] :: Background: When WikiTree's USA location categories were created (a massive undertaking, much appreciated!), they were created for existing counties. Subsequently, categories for extinct counties have been created, and as noted in the [[#counties|table]], many counties have both "Virginia Colony" and just "Virginia" (post-USA) categories. Among the historic Virginia categories created were those for all 50 counties that became West Virginia in 1863. Work was underway to create Virginia categories for those that became Kentucky in 1792, but hit a snag because Virginia reused some of the names, causing confusion. Work is now proceeding to add the nine counties that became Kentucky to the [[#counties|county table]] and to create a table showing the Virginia and Kentucky categories with a column showing if Virginia re-used the name. === 1790-1846 (DC) === : From 1791 to July 9, 1846, the District of Columbia included land that had been ceded from Virginia. During that period, consider also adding [[:Category:Washington, District of Columbia]] and explaining in the profile that D.C. at that time extended south of the Potomac River. === 1863 (West Virginia) === : On June 20, 1863, 50 counties that had separated from Virginia were admitted to the Union as West Virginia (the table [[#WVa|below]] has links to the Virginia and West Virginia categories for these counties). : The 50 counties that separated from Virginia to form West Virginia are included under [[:Category: Virginia]] as well as [[:Category:West Virginia]] (see the [[#WVa|table below]] for category links). New counties formed from those 50 counties after 1863 are listed only under [[:Category:West Virginia]]. : See also [http://www.mapofus.org/westvirginia/ Maps of West Virginia]. === Location Category Tables === ==== [[#counties|Counties]], [[#ICs|Independent Cities]], [[#parishes|Parishes]], and [[#more|More]] ==== : The following four tables have links to WikiTree's categories for Virginia locations, past and present: # [[#counties|Counties]] # [[#ICs|Independent Cities]] considered county-equivalents for census purposes # [[#parishes|Parishes]] # [[#more|More]]: Other Virginia cities and communities with a project or category page : Links to existing '''categories''' can be found with each name in the tables below: Colony, VA, and WV will link to the corresponding category under [[:Category:Virginia Colony]], [[:Category:Virginia]], and [[:Category:West Virginia]].An [[#WVa|additional table]] lists just the 50 counties that changed from Virginia to West Virginia during the War Between the States, with links to their '''category''' pages. The Virginia Company's four incorporations of 1619 – Henricus, Charles City, James City, and Kecoughtan[http://www.virginiaplaces.org/vacount/howstart.html Virginia Places] and Virginia's eight original shires of 1634 are included separately at the beginning of the [[#counties|first table]]. : If a county shares the same name as a Virginia city or parish listed in those tables, it will include a link to its entry in that table (IC, P, or M for Independent City, Parish, or "More", for locations in [[#more|that table]]). :: ''Note'' – A goal is to have dual Colony and Commonwealth categories when appropriate, but as of today (May 17, 2016), this is not the case. Also, the Virginia category has an extra category – [[:Category: Unknown County, Virginia|Unknown County, Virginia]] – for profiles of people known to have a Virginia connection, but where in Virginia is not known. : The name links in the following tables for [[#counties|Counties]], [[#ICs|Independent Cities]], [[#parishes|Parishes]], and [[#more|more]] are to an existing project or space page (if more than one, a footnote will describe the link and provide any additional link). A goal of the [[Project:US_History|United States History Project]] (parent to the [[Project:Virginia|Virginia Project]]) is to have a project or space page for each county in the United States. Post a comment on this page if you would like to "adopt" a Virginia location.See also the Virginia Project's [[Project:Virginia#List_of_Things_To_Do|List of Things To Do]], which includes a link to the One Place Studies page that tracks [[Project:One_Place_Studies/US_History#VA|county adoptions]]. The category [[:Category:Virginia_Parishes|Virginia Parishes]] lists all WikiTree parish categories. : ''Note: Dates included in the tables are primarily from [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html Virginia County Formation Maps].''
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{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkBlue; text-align:center" |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" |'''Incorporations''': |Henricus
''[http://henricus.org/history/ external link]'' |Charles City
''exists today'' |James City
''exists today'' |Kecoughtan→
''[[:Category:Elizabeth City, Virginia Colony|Elizabeth City]]''See [[:Category:Elizabeth City, Virginia Colony]] and also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kecoughtan,_Virginia Wikipedia]. |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" |'''Shires''': |[[:Category: Accomac Parish, Virginia Colony|Accawmack]] ''1634-1643/Northampton Co.''1634 - 1643, [[:Category: Accomac Parish, Virginia Colony]]; 1643 - 1663, [[:Category: Northampton County, Virginia Colony]]; 1663 - 4 July 1776, [[:Category: Accomack County, Virginia Colony]] and [[:Category: Northampton County, Virginia Colony]] (drop "Colony" 4 July 1776, which is start of USA for WikiTree purposes). See also [[Space: Accomack County, Virginia]]. |Charles City
''exists today'' |Charles River
''1634-1643/York Co.'' |James City
''exists today'' |- bgcolor="#f7fff7" |[[Image:Photos-172.jpg|20px]] |Elizabeth River→
''Elizabeth City Co.''See [[:Category:Elizabeth City, Virginia Colony]], [[:Category:Elizabeth City County, Virginia Colony]], and [[:Category:Elizabeth City County, Virginia]] (1776-1954). In 1636, Elizabeth River Shire divided into Elizabeth City Shire (soon County) and New Norfolk County; New Norfolk County ceased in 1637, when it was divided into Lower and Upper Norfolk Counties ([[#CoForm|Virginia County Formation Maps]]). |Henrico
''exists today'' |Warrosquoyacke
''1634-1637/Isle of Wight Co.'' |Warwick River
''1634-1643/Warwick Co.in 1643, name changed to Warwick County, which existed until 1952, when it was abolished and incorporated as Warwick City ([[#CoForm|Virginia County Formation Maps]])'' |- |'''Counties''': |'''[[Space: Accomack County, Virginia | Accomack]]'''
''[[:Category: Accomack County, Virginia Colony|Colony]] - [[:Category: Accomack County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Albemarle County, Virginia | Albemarle]]'''
''[[:Category: Albemarle County, Virginia Colony|Colony]] - [[:Category: Albemarle County, Virginia|VA]] - [[#P-Albemarle|P]]'' |'''[[Space: Alleghany County, Virginia|Alleghany]]'''
''[[:Category: Alleghany County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Amelia County, Virginia | Amelia]]'''
''[[:Category: Amelia County, Virginia Colony | Colony]] - [[:Category: Amelia County, Virginia | VA]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Amherst County, Virginia | Amherst]]'''
''[[:Category: Amherst County, Virginia Colony|Colony]] - [[:Category: Amherst County, Virginia|VA]]'' |Appomattox
''[[:Category: Appomattox County, Virginia|VA]]'' |Arlington
''[[:Category: Arlington County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Augusta County, Virginia | Augusta]]'''
''[[:Category: Augusta County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Augusta County, Virginia|VA]]'' |Barbour
''[[:Category: Barbour County, Virginia |VA]]'' - ''[[:Category: Barbour County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Bath County, Virginia | Bath]]'''
''[[:Category:Bath County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Bedford County, Virginia | Bedford]]'''
''[[:Category: Bedford County, Virginia Colony|Colony]] - [[:Category: Bedford County, Virginia|VA]] - [[#IC-Bedford|IC]]'' |'''[[Space: Berkeley County, Virginia |Berkeley]]'''
''[[:Category: Berkeley County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Berkeley County, Virginia |VA]]'' - ''[[:Category: Berkeley County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Bland County, Virginia | Bland]]'''
''[[:Category: Bland County, Virginia |VA]]'' |Boone
''[[:Category: Boone County, Virginia |VA]]'' - ''[[:Category: Boone County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Botetourt County, Virginia | Botetourt]]'''
''[[:Category: Botetourt County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Botetourt County, Virginia|VA]]'' |Braxton
''[[:Category: Braxton County, Virginia |VA]]'' - ''[[:Category: Braxton County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |Brooke
''[[:Category:Brooke County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Brooke County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Brunswick County, Virginia | Brunswick]]'''
''[[:Category: Brunswick County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Brunswick County, Virginia |VA]]'' |Buchanan
''[[:Category:Buchanan County, Virginia |VA]]'' |- |Buckingham
''[[:Category: Buckingham County, Virginia |VA]]'' |Cabell
''[[:Category: Cabell County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Cabell County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |Calhoun
''[[:Category: Calhoun County, Virginia |VA]]'' - ''[[:Category: Calhoun County, West Virginia | WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Campbell County, Virginia | Campbell]]'''
''[[:Category: Campbell County, Virginia | VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Caroline County, Virginia | Caroline]]'''
''[[:Category: Caroline County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Caroline County, Virginia |VA]]'' |- |Carroll
''[[:Category:Carroll County, Virginia |VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Charles City County, Virginia | Charles City]]'''
''[[:Category:Charles City County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category:Charles City County, Virginia |VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Charlotte County, Virginia| Charlotte]]'''
''[[:Category: Charlotte County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category:Charlotte County, Virginia |VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Chesterfield County, Virginia| Chesterfield]]'''
''[[:Category:Chesterfield County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category:Chesterfield County, Virginia |VA]]'' |Clarke
''[[:Category:Clarke County, Virginia |VA]]'' |- |Clay
''[[:Category:Clay County, Virginia |VA]]'' - ''[[:Category:Clay County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |Craig
''[[:Category:Craig County, Virginia |VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Culpeper County, Virginia | Culpeper]]'''
''[[:Category:Culpeper County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category:Culpeper County, Virginia |VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Cumberland County, Virginia | Cumberland]]'''
''[[:Category:Cumberland County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category:Cumberland County, Virginia |VA]] - [[#P-Cumberland|P]]'' |Dickenson
''[[:Category:Dickenson County, Virginia |VA]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Dinwiddie County, Virginia | Dinwiddie]]'''
''[[:Category:Dinwiddie County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category:Dinwiddie County, Virginia |VA]]'' |Doddridge
''[[:Category:Doddridge County, Virginia |VA]]'' - ''[[:Category:Doddridge County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Dunmore County, Virginia | Dunmore]]'''
''[[:Category:Dunmore County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category:Dunmore County, Virginia |VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Elizabeth City County, Virginia | Elizabeth City]]'''
''[[:Category:Elizabeth City County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category:Elizabeth City County, Virginia| VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Essex County, Virginia | Essex]]'''
''[[:Category: Essex County, Virginia Colony | Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Essex County, Virginia | VA]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Fairfax County, Virginia | Fairfax]]'''
''[[:Category: Fairfax County, Virginia Colony | Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Fairfax County, Virginia | VA]]'' - ''[[#IC-Fairfax|IC]]'' |'''[[Space: Fauquier County, Virginia | Fauquier]]'''
''[[:Category: Fauquier County, Virginia Colony | Colony]] - [[:Category: Fauquier County, Virginia | VA]]'' |Fayette
''[[:Category:Fayette County, Virginia |VA]]'' - ''[[:Category:Fayette County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Fincastle County, Virginia | Fincastle]]'''
''[[:Category: Fincastle County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' |'''[[Space: Floyd County, Virginia|Floyd]]'''
''[[:Category: Floyd County, Virginia|VA]]'' |- |Fluvanna
''[[:Category: Fluvanna County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Franklin County, Virginia | Franklin]]'''
''[[:Category: Franklin County, Virginia|VA]]'' - ''[[#IC-Franklin|IC]]'' |'''[[Space: Frederick County, Virginia | Frederick]]'''
''[[:Category:Frederick County, Virginia Colony |Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category:Frederick County, Virginia |VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Giles County, Virginia | Giles]]'''
''[[:Category: Giles County, Virginia|VA]]'' |Gilmer
''[[:Category:Gilmer County, Virginia |VA]]'' - ''[[:Category:Gilmer County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Gloucester County, Virginia | Gloucester]]'''
''[[:Category: Gloucester County, Virginia Colony|Colony]] - [[:Category: Gloucester County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Goochland County, Virginia | Goochland]]'''
''[[:Category:Goochland County, Virginia Colony|Colony]] - [[:Category:Goochland County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Grayson County, Virginia, United States | Grayson]]'''
''[[:Category: Grayson County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Greenbrier County, Virginia | Greenbrier]]'''
''[[:Category: Greenbrier County, Virginia|VA]]'' - ''[[:Category:Greenbrier County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |Greene
''[[:Category: Greene County, Virginia|VA]]'' |- |Greensville
''[[:Category:Greensville County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Halifax County, Virginia | Halifax]]'''
''[[:Category:Halifax County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category:Halifax County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Hampshire County, Virginia | Hampshire]]'''
''[[:Category:Hampshire County, Virginia Colony|Colony]] - [[:Category:Hampshire County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category:Hampshire County, West Virginia|WV]] |Hancock
''[[:Category:Hancock County, Virginia |VA]]'' - ''[[:Category:Hancock County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Hanover County, Virginia | Hanover]]'''
''[[:Category: Hanover County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Hanover County, Virginia|VA]]'' |- |Hardy
''[[:Category:Hardy County, Virginia |VA]]'' - ''[[:Category:Hardy County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |Harrison
''[[:Category:Harrison County, Virginia |VA]]'' - ''[[:Category:Harrison County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Henrico County, Virginia | Henrico]]'''
''[[:Category: Henrico County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Henrico County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Henry County, Virginia | Henry]]'''
''[[:Category: Henry County, Virginia|VA]]'' |Highland
''[[:Category: Highland County, Virginia|VA]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Isle of Wight County, Virginia | Isle of Wight]]'''
''[[:Category: Isle of Wight County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Isle of Wight County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Jackson County, West Virginia | Jackson]]'''
''[[:Category: Jackson County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Jackson County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: James City County, Virginia | James City]]'''
''[[:Category: James City County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: James City County, Virginia|VA]] - [[#P-James_City|P]]'' |'''[[Space: Jefferson County, West Virginia | Jefferson]]'''
''[[:Category: Jefferson County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Jefferson County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Kanawha County, West Virginia | Kanawha]]'''
''[[:Category: Kanawha County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Kanawha County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Kentucky County, Virginia|Kentucky]]'''
''[[:Category:Kentucky County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: King and Queen County, Virginia | King and Queen]]'''
''[[:Category:King and Queen County, Virginia Colony | Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: King and Queen County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: King George County, Virginia | King George]]'''
''[[:Category:King George County, Virginia Colony | Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: King George County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: King William County, Virginia | King William]]'''
''[[:Category: King William County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: King William County, Virginia|VA]] - [[#P-King_William|P]]'' |'''[[Space: Lancaster County, Virginia | Lancaster]]'''
''[[:Category: Lancaster County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Lancaster County, Virginia|VA]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Lee County, Virginia | Lee]]'''
''[[:Category: Lee County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Lewis County, West Virginia | Lewis]]'''
''[[:Category: Lewis County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Lewis County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |Lincoln
''[[:Category: Lincoln County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Lincoln County, Kentucky|KY]]'' |'''[[Space: Logan County, West Virginia | Logan]]'''
''[[:Category: Logan County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Logan County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Loudoun County, Virginia | Loudoun]]'''
''[[:Category: Loudoun County, Virginia Colony | Colony]] - [[:Category: Loudoun County, Virginia | VA]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Louisa County, Virginia | Louisa]]'''
''[[:Category: Louisa County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Louisa County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Lower Norfolk County, Virginia | Lower Norfolk]]'''
''[[:Category: Lower Norfolk County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' |'''[[Space: Lunenburg County, Virginia | Lunenburg]]'''
''[[:Category: Lunenburg County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Lunenburg County, Virginia|VA]]'' |Madison
''[[:Category: Madison County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Marion County, West Virginia | Marion]]'''
''[[:Category: Marion County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Marion County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Marshall County, West Virginia | Marshall]]'''
''[[:Category: Marshall County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Marshall County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |Mason (->KY)
''[[:Category: Mason County (1788-1792), Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Mason County, Kentucky|KY]]'' |'''[[Space: Mason County, West Virginia | Mason]]''' (->WV)
''[[:Category: Mason County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Mason County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: McDowell County, West Virginia | McDowell]]'''
''[[:Category: McDowell County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: McDowell County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Mathews County, Virginia | Mathews]]'''
''[[:Category: Mathews County, Virginia|VA]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Mecklenburg County, Virginia | Mecklenburg]]'''
''[[:Category: Mecklenburg County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Mecklenburg County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space:Mercer County, Virginia| Mercer]]''' (->KY)
''[[:Category: Mercer County, Virginia (1785-1792)|VA]] - [[:Category:Mercer County, Kentucky|KY]]'' |'''[[Space: Mercer County, Virginia | Mercer]]''' (->'''[[Space: Mercer County, West Virginia|WV]]''')
''[[:Category: Mercer County, Virginia (1837-1863)|VA]] - [[:Category: Mercer County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Middlesex County, Virginia | Middlesex]]'''
''[[:Category: Middlesex County, Virginia Colony | Colony]] - [[:Category: Middlesex County, Virginia | VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Monongalia County, West Virginia | Monongalia]]'''
''[[:Category: Monongalia County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Monongalia County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Monroe County, West Virginia | Monroe]]'''
''[[:Category: Monroe County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Monroe County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Montgomery County, Virginia | Montgomery]]'''
''[[:Category: Montgomery County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Morgan County, West Virginia | Morgan]]'''
''[[:Category: Morgan County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Morgan County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Nansemond County, Virginia | Nansemond]]'''
''[[:Category: Nansemond County, Virginia Colony|Colony]] - [[:Category: Nansemond County, Virginia|VA]]'' |Nelson
''[[:Category: Nelson County, Virginia|VA]]'' |- |'''[[Space: New Kent County, Virginia | New Kent]]'''
''[[:Category: New Kent County, Virginia Colony|Colony]] - [[:Category: New Kent County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: New Norfolk County, Virginia | New Norfolk]]'''
''[[:Category: New Norfolk County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' |'''[[Space: Nicholas County, West Virginia | Nicholas]]'''
''[[:Category: Nicholas County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Nicholas County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Northampton County, Virginia | Northampton]]'''
''[[:Category: Northampton County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Northampton County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Norfolk County, Virginia | Norfolk]]'''
''[[:Category: Norfolk County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Norfolk County, Virginia|VA]]'' - ''[[:Category:Norfolk, Virginia|IC]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Northumberland County, Virginia | Northumberland]]'''
''[[:Category: Northumberland County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Northumberland County, Virginia|VA]]'' |Nottoway
''[[:Category: Nottoway County, Virginia|VA]]'' ''[[#P-Nottoway|P]](2)'' |'''[[Space: Ohio County, West Virginia | Ohio]]'''
''[[:Category: Ohio County, Virginia | VA]] - [[:Category: Ohio County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Orange County, Virginia | Orange]]'''
''[[:Category: Orange County, Virginia Colony | Colony]] - [[:Category: Orange County, Virginia|VA]]'' |Page
''[[:Category: Page County, Virginia|VA]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Patrick County, Virginia | Patrick]]'''
''[[:Category: Patrick County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Pendleton_County, West Virginia | Pendleton]]'''
''[[:Category: Pendleton County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Pendleton County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Pittsylvania County, Virginia | Pittsylvania]]'''
''[[:Category: Pittsylvania County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Pittsylvania County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Pleasants County, West Virginia | Pleasants]]'''
''[[:Category: Pleasants County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Pleasants County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Pocahontas County, West Virginia | Pocahontas]]'''
''[[:Category: Pocahontas County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Pocahontas County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Powhatan County, Virginia | Powhatan]]'''
''[[:Category:Powhatan County, Virginia|VA]]'' |Preston
''[[:Category: Preston County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Prince Edward County, Virginia | Prince Edward]]'''
''[[:Category: Prince Edward County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Prince Edward County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Prince George County, Virginia|Prince George]]'''
''[[:Category: Prince George County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Prince George County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Prince William County, Virginia | Prince William]]'''
''[[:Category: Prince William County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Prince William County, Virginia|VA]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Princess Anne County, Virginia | Princess Anne]]'''
''[[:Category: Princess Anne County, Virginia Colony|Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Princess Anne County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Pulaski County, Virginia | Pulaski]]'''
''[[:Category: Pulaski County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Putnam County, West Virginia | Putnam]]'''
''[[:Category: Putnam County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Putnam County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Raleigh County, West Virginia | Raleigh]]'''
''[[:Category: Raleigh County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Raleigh County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Randolph County, West Virginia | Randolph]]'''
''[[:Category: Randolph County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Randolph County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Rappahannock (Old) County, Virginia | Rappahannock (Old)]]'''
''[[:Category: Rappahannock County, Virginia Colony| Colony]]'' |Rappahannock
''[[:Category: Rappahannock County, Virginia | VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Richmond County, Virginia | Richmond]]'''
''[[:Category: Richmond County, Virginia Colony| Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Richmond County, Virginia|VA]]'' - ''[[:Category: Richmond, Virginia|IC]]'' |'''[[Space: Ritchie County, West Virginia | Ritchie]]'''
''[[:Category: Ritchie County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Ritchie County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Roane County, West Virginia | Roane]]'''
''[[:Category: Roane County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Roane County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |- |Roanoke
''[[:Category: Roanoke County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Rockbridge County, Virginia | Rockbridge]]'''
''[[:Category: Rockbridge County, Virginia|VA]]'' |Rockingham
''[[:Category: Rockingham County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Russell County, Virginia | Russell]]'''
''[[:Category: Russell County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Scott County, Virginia | Scott]]'''
''[[:Category: Scott County, Virginia|VA]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Shenandoah County, Virginia, United States | Shenandoah]]'''
''[[:Category: Shenandoah County, Virginia Colony| Colony]] - [[:Category: Shenandoah County, Virginia|VA]]'' |Smyth
''[[:Category: Smyth County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Southampton County, Virginia | Southampton]]'''
''[[:Category: Southampton County, Virginia Colony| Colony]] - [[:Category: Southampton County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Spotsylvania County, Virginia | Spotsylvania]]'''
''[[:Category: Spotsylvania County, Virginia Colony| Colony]] - [[:Category: Spotsylvania County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Stafford County, Virginia | Stafford]]'''
''[[:Category: Stafford County, Virginia Colony| Colony]] - [[:Category: Stafford County, Virginia|VA]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Surry County, Virginia| Surry]]'''
''[[:Category: Surry County, Virginia Colony| Colony]] - [[:Category: Surry County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Sussex County, Virginia| Sussex]]'''
''[[:Category: Sussex County, Virginia Colony| Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Sussex County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Taylor County, West Virginia | Taylor]]'''
''[[:Category: Taylor County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Taylor County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Tazewell County, Virginia | Tazewell]]'''
''[[:Category: Tazewell County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Tucker County, West Virginia | Tucker]]'''
''[[:Category: Tucker County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Tucker County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Tyler County, West Virginia | Tyler]]'''
''[[:Category: Tyler County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Tyler County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |''Unknown''
''[[:Category: Unknown County, Virginia|VA]]'' |Upper Norfolk (see [[Space: Nansemond County, Virginia | Nansemond]])
''[[:Category: Upper Norfolk County, Virginia Colony|Colony]] '' |'''[[Space: Upshur County, West Virginia | Upshur]]'''
''[[:Category: Upshur County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Upshur County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |Warren
''[[:Category: Warren County, Virginia|VA]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Warwick County, Virginia | Warwick]]'''
''[[:Category: Warwick County, Virginia Colony| Colony]] - [[:Category: Warwick County, Virginia|VA]] - [[#IC-Warwick|IC]]'' |'''[[Space: Washington County, Virginia | Washington]]'''
''[[:Category: Washington County, Virginia| VA]] - [[#P-Washington|P]]'' |'''[[Space: Wayne County, West Virginia | Wayne]]'''
''[[:Category: Wayne County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Wayne County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Webster County, West Virginia | Webster]]'''
''[[:Category: Webster County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Webster County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Westmoreland County, Virginia | Westmoreland]]'''
''[[:Category: Westmoreland County, Virginia Colony| Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: Westmoreland County, Virginia|VA]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Wetzel County, West Virginia | Wetzel]]'''
''[[:Category: Wetzel County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Wetzel County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space: Wirt County, West Virginia | Wirt]]'''
''[[:Category: Wirt County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Wirt County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |Wise
''[[:Category: Wise County, Virginia|VA]]'' |'''[[Space: Wood_County, West Virginia | Wood]]'''
''[[:Category: Wood County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Wood County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |'''[[Space:Wyoming_County, West Virginia | Wyoming]]'''
''[[:Category: Wyoming County, Virginia|VA]] - [[:Category: Wyoming County, West Virginia|WV]]'' |- |'''[[Space: Wythe County, Virginia | Wythe]]'''
''[[:Category: Wythe County, Virginia | VA]]'' |'''[[Space: York County, Virginia | York]]'''
''[[:Category: York County, Virginia Colony | Colony]]'' - ''[[:Category: York County, Virginia|VA]]'' |[[Image:Photos-172.jpg|20px]] |[[Image:Photos-172.jpg|20px]] |[[Image:Photos-172.jpg|20px]] |}

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: '''Note''' - This list includes only a few categories. See WikiTree's [[:Category: Independent Cities, Virginia]] and Wikipedia's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_and_counties_in_Virginia List of cities and counties in Virginia]. :[[:Category:Bedford, Virginia|Bedford]] (1968-2013) (also under the category for [[:Category:Bedford County, Virginia|Bedford County]])
:Bristol
:[[:Category: Fairfax, Virginia | Fairfax, Virginia]]
:[[:Category: Franklin, Virginia | Franklin, Virginia]]
:[[:Category: Norfolk, Virginia | Norfolk, Virginia]]
:[[:Category: Richmond, Virginia | Richmond, Virginia]]
:Warwick
:[[:Category: Williamsburg, Virginia | Williamsburg]]
:[[:Category: Winchester, Virginia | Winchester]] (1874) From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_former_counties,_cities,_and_towns_of_Virginia List of former counties, cities, and towns of Virginia] (Wikipedia, accessed 30 March 2018): : Seven Virginia cities are now considered extinct. These should not be confused with many small developments in the 17th century that were called "cities," but in modern terminology were towns: * City of Bedford (1968-2013) reverted to become an incorporated town in Bedford County * City of Clifton Forge (1906–2001) reverted to become an incorporated town in Alleghany County * City of Manchester (1874–1910) consolidated with the independent City of Richmond * City of Nansemond (1972–1974) consolidated with the independent City of Suffolk * City of South Boston (1960–1995) reverted to become an incorporated town in Halifax County * City of South Norfolk (1919–1963) boundaries extended to include Norfolk County and name changed to independent City of Chesapeake * City of Warwick (1952–1958) consolidated with the independent City of Newport News
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:: Parish categories are collected under the category '''[[:Category:Virginia_Parishes|Virginia Parishes]]''' (the list below matched those collected there as of 11 March 2022).
:: See also VAGenWeb's [https://web.archive.org/web/20240308145608/https://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Parishes of Virginia] by Freddie Spradlin. :: Parish categories do not split Virginia and Virginia Colony. If you need to create a parish category, use Virginia if a parish existed past 1776 and do not include a county name (a couple of previosly created parish catgories include a county, and some include a county when needed to distinguish separate parishes of the same name). Thanks! : [[:Category:Abingdon Parish, Virginia Colony|Abingdon Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:Albemarle Parish, Virginia Colony|Albemarle Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:Bath Parish, Virginia|Bath Parish, Virginia]]
: [[:Category:Blisland_Parish,_Virginia_Colony|Blisland Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:Bristol_Parish, Virginia|Bristol Parish, Virginia]]
: [[:Category:Cameron Parish, Virginia Colony|Cameron Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:Charles Parish, York County, Virginia Colony|Charles Parish, York County, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:Christ Church Parish, Virginia Colony|Christ Church Parish, Virginia Colony]] : [[:Category:Cople Parish, Virginia Colony|Cople Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category: Cumberland Parish, Virginia Colony|Cumberland Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:Dettingen Parish, Virginia Colony|Dettingen Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category: King William Parish, Virginia Colony|King William Parish, Virginia]] (see also [[:Category:Manakin, Virginia |Manakin, Virginia]])
: [[:Category: James City Parish, Virginia|James City Parish, Virginia]]
: [[:Category:King William Parish, Virginia Colony|King William Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:Kingston Parish, Virginia Colony|Kingston Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:Lawnes Creek Parish, Virginia Colony|Lawnes Creek Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:Lynnhaven Parish, Virginia Colony|Lynnhaven Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:New Poquoson Parish, York County, Virginia Colony|New Poquoson Parish, York County, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category: North Farnham Parish, Virginia Colony|North Farnham Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category: Nottoway Parish, Virginia|Nottoway Parish, Virginia]] (1634 until after 1785)
: [[:Category: Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, Virginia Colony|Nottoway Parish, Amelia County, Virginia Colony]] (1744-1788)
: [[:Category: Overwharton Parish, Virginia|Overwharton Parish, Virginia]]
: [[:Category:Petsworth Parish, Virginia|Petsworth Parish, Virginia]]
: [[:Category:Piankatank Parish, Virginia Colony|Piankatank Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:St. Anne's Parish, Virginia Colony|St. Anne's Parish, Virginia Colony]] (1704 until after 1785)
: [[:Category:St. Anne's Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia|St. Anne's Parish, Albemarle County, Virginia]] (1744 until after 1785)
: [[:Category:St. George's Parish, Virginia Colony|St. George's Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:St. James Parish, Virginia Colony|St. James Parish, Virginia Colony]] (1720 until after 1785)
: [[:Category:St. James Southam Parish, Virginia|St. James Southam Parish, Virginia]] (1744 until after 1785)
: [[:Category:St. James Parish, Mecklenburg County, Virginia|St. James Parish, Mecklenburg County, Virginia]] (1761 until after 1785)
: [[:Category:St. Martin's Parish, Virginia|St. Martin's Parish, Virginia]]
: [[:Category:St Marys Parish, Virginia Colony|St Marys Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:St. Mary's Whitechapel Parish, Virginia Colony|St. Mary's Whitechapel Parish, Virginia Colony]] (Lancaster County)
: [[:Category: St. Paul's Parish, Virginia|St. Paul's Parish, Virginia]] (serving New Kent County, then Hanover County)
: [[:Category:St. Paul's Parish, Stafford County, Virginia Colony|St. Paul's Parish, Stafford County, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category: St. Paul's Parish, King George County, Virginia|St. Paul's Parish, King George County, Virginia]]
: [[:Category: St. Peter's Parish, Virginia|St. Peter's Parish, Virginia]] : [[:Category:St Stephens Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia Colony|St Stephens Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:St. Thomas Parish, Virginia Colony|St. Thomas Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category: Sittenburne Parish, Virginia Colony|Sittenburne Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category: South Farnham Parish, Virginia|South Farnham Parish, Virginia]]
: [[:Category:Stratton Major Parish, Virginia Colony|Stratton Major Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:Tillotson Parish, Virginia|Tillotson Parish, Virginia]]
: [[:Category:Truro Parish, Virginia|Truro Parish, Virginia]]
: [[:Category:Ware Parish, Virginia Colony|Ware Parish, Virginia Colony]]
: [[:Category:Washington Parish, Virginia|Washington Parish, Virginia]]
: [[:Category:Westover Parish, Virginia|Westover Parish, Virginia]]
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: [[:Category:Blacksburg, Virginia|Blacksburg, Virginia]] : [[:Category:Manakin, Virginia |Manakin, Virginia]]
---- ''Virginia had declared her independence and adopted a Constitution before 4 July 1776, shedding "Colony" status and becoming the "Commonwealth of Virginia" by 29 June 1776 when Patrick Henry was elected Governor under the newly approved Constitution of Virginia.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia Virginia], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Conventions Virginia Conventions], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/District_of_Columbia_retrocession#Virginia_retrocession District of Columbia, Virginia retrocession] (see the Wikipedia articles for sources cited) For additional details, see the [[Space:Virginia_Place_Names|Virginia Project]] page ("[[Space:Virginia_Place_Names#Virginia_Dates|Virginia Dates]]" section. ''WikiTree uses 4 July 1776 as the beginning of the United States for purposes of categorization and the database (e.g., "USA too early" DBE suggestions). '' ---- :'''Footnotes''' == Sources == : External links * [http://www.lva.virginia.gov/chancery/ Virginia Memory: Chancery Records Index] * [http://www.virginiaplaces.org/vacount/howstart.html Virginia Places], How Counties Got Started in Virginia *[http://www.virginiaplaces.org/boundaries/boundaryk.html How Virginia Got Its Boundaries] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~harrisonrep/Census/VAcounty.htm History of Virginia Counties] * Encyclopedia of Virginia's map that "shows the division of Virginia into counties for the purpose of governance, and the evolution of those districts from 1634 to 1640" [https://encyclopediavirginia.org/5737hpr-91fe5eb6aa7ae93/ here]. * [https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/ Atlas of Historical Counties] :: ''Major sources used in creating this page'' - * [https://web.archive.org/web/20240308145608/https://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Virginia Parishes] * [https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995] : WikiTree pages * [[Project: US Southern Colonies | US Southern Colonies Project]] ** [[Space: Jamestown, Virginia Colony | Jamestown Project]] ** [[Space: US Southern Colonies British Virginia | US Southern Colonies British Virginia]] * [[Project: US_History | US History Project]] ** [[Project: Virginia | Virginia Project]] ** [[Project: West Virginia | West Virginia Project]]
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''for the 50 counties that changed from Virginia to West Virginia
(admitted to the Union on June 20, 1863) {| | '''''Virginia'''''
[[:Category:Barbour County, Virginia|Barbour]]
[[:Category:Berkeley County, Virginia|Berkeley]]
[[:Category:Boone County, Virginia|Boone]]
[[:Category:Braxton County, Virginia|Braxton]]
[[:Category:Brooke County, Virginia|Brooke]]
[[:Category:Cabell County, Virginia|Cabell]]
[[:Category:Calhoun County, Virginia|Calhoun]]
[[:Category:Clay County, Virginia|Clay]]
[[:Category:Doddridge County, Virginia|Doddridge]]
[[:Category:Fayette County, Virginia|Fayette]]
[[:Category:Gilmer County, Virginia|Gilmer]]
[[:Category:Greenbrier County, Virginia|Greenbrier]]
[[:Category:Hampshire County, Virginia|Hampshire]]
[[:Category:Hancock County, Virginia|Hancock]]
[[:Category:Hardy County, Virginia|Hardy]]
[[:Category:Harrison County, Virginia|Harrison]]
[[:Category:Jackson County, Virginia|Jackson]]
[[:Category:Jefferson County, Virginia|Jefferson]]
[[:Category:Kanawha County, Virginia|Kanawha]]
[[:Category:Lewis County, Virginia|Lewis]]
[[:Category:Logan County, Virginia|Logan]]
[[:Category:Marion County, Virginia|Marion]]
[[:Category:Marshall County, Virginia|Marshall]]
[[:Category:Mason County, Virginia|Mason]]
[[:Category:McDowell County, Virginia|McDowell]] | ::'''''West Virginia'''''
::[[:Category:Barbour County, West Virginia|Barbour]]
::[[:Category:Berkeley County, West Virginia|Berkeley]]
::[[:Category:Boone County, West Virginia|Boone]]
::[[:Category:Braxton County, West Virginia|Braxton]]
::[[:Category:Brooke County, West Virginia|Brooke]]
::[[:Category:Cabell County, West Virginia|Cabell]]
::[[:Category:Calhoun County, West Virginia|Calhoun]]
::[[:Category:Clay County, West Virginia|Clay]]
::[[:Category:Doddridge County, West Virginia|Doddridge]]
::[[:Category:Fayette County, West Virginia|Fayette]]
::[[:Category:Gilmer County, West Virginia|Gilmer]]
::[[:Category:Greenbrier County, West Virginia|Greenbrier]]
::[[:Category:Hampshire County, West Virginia|Hampshire]]
::[[:Category:Hancock County, West Virginia|Hancock]]
::[[:Category:Hardy County, West Virginia|Hardy]]
::[[:Category:Harrison County, West Virginia|Harrison]]
::[[:Category:Jackson County, West Virginia|Jackson]]
::[[:Category:Jefferson County, West Virginia|Jefferson]]
::[[:Category:Kanawha County, West Virginia|Kanawha]]
::[[:Category:Lewis County, West Virginia|Lewis]]
::[[:Category:Logan County, West Virginia|Logan]]
::[[:Category:Marion County, West Virginia|Marion]]
::[[:Category:Marshall County, West Virginia|Marshall]]
::[[:Category:Mason County, West Virginia|Mason]]
::[[:Category:McDowell County, West Virginia|McDowell]] | ::'''''Virginia'''''
::[[:Category:Mercer County, Virginia (1837-1863)|Mercer]]
::[[:Category:Monongalia County, Virginia|Monongalia]]
::[[:Category:Monroe County, Virginia|Monroe]]
::[[:Category:Morgan County, Virginia|Morgan]]
::[[:Category:Nicholas County, Virginia|Nicholas]]
::[[:Category:Ohio County, Virginia|Ohio]]
::[[:Category:Pendleton County, Virginia|Pendleton]]
::[[:Category:Pleasants County, Virginia|Pleasants]]
::[[:Category:Pocahontas County, Virginia|Pocahontas]]
::[[:Category:Preston County, Virginia|Preston]]
::[[:Category:Putnam County, Virginia|Putnam]]
::[[:Category:Raleigh County, Virginia|Raleigh]]
::[[:Category:Randolph County, Virginia|Randolph]]
::[[:Category:Ritchie County, Virginia|Ritchie]]
::[[:Category:Roane County, Virginia|Roane]]
::[[:Category:Taylor County, Virginia|Taylor]]
::[[:Category:Tucker County, Virginia|Tucker]]
::[[:Category:Tyler County, Virginia|Tyler]]
::[[:Category:Upshur County, Virginia|Upshur]]
::[[:Category:Wayne County, Virginia|Wayne]]
::[[:Category:Webster County, Virginia|Webster]]
::[[:Category:Wetzel County, Virginia|Wetzel]]
::[[:Category:Wirt County, Virginia|Wirt]]
::[[:Category:Wood County, Virginia|Wood]]
::[[:Category:Wyoming County, Virginia|Wyoming]] | ::'''''West Virginia'''''
::[[:Category:Mercer County, West Virginia|Mercer]]
::[[:Category:Monongalia County, West Virginia|Monongalia]]
::[[:Category:Monroe County, West Virginia|Monroe]]
::[[:Category:Morgan County, West Virginia|Morgan]]
::[[:Category:Nicholas County, West Virginia|Nicholas]]
::[[:Category:Ohio County, West Virginia|Ohio]]
::[[:Category:Pendleton County, West Virginia|Pendleton]]
::[[:Category:Pleasants County, West Virginia|Pleasants]]
::[[:Category:Pocahontas County, West Virginia|Pocahontas]]
::[[:Category:Preston County, West Virginia|Preston]]
::[[:Category:Putnam County, West Virginia|Putnam]]
::[[:Category:Raleigh County, West Virginia|Raleigh]]
::[[:Category:Randolph County, West Virginia|Randolph]]
::[[:Category:Ritchie County, West Virginia|Ritchie]]
::[[:Category:Roane County, West Virginia|Roane]]
::[[:Category:Taylor County, West Virginia|Taylor]]
::[[:Category:Tucker County, West Virginia|Tucker]]
::[[:Category:Tyler County, West Virginia|Tyler]]
::[[:Category:Upshur County, West Virginia|Upshur]]
::[[:Category:Wayne County, West Virginia|Wayne]]
::[[:Category:Webster County, West Virginia|Webster]]
::[[:Category:Wetzel County, West Virginia|Wetzel]]
::[[:Category:Wirt County, West Virginia|Wirt]]
::[[:Category:Wood County, West Virginia|Wood]]
::[[:Category:Wyoming County, West Virginia|Wyoming]] |}
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Virginia E-Cards

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Virginia in the US Civil War

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'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Main Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Resource Page]] === Free Sites === :[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database] :[http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/ Encyclopedia of Virginia]. Explore the history of one of the oldest states in the USA, including extensive information about the Civil War. :[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Virginia_in_the_Civil_War FamilySearch: Virginia in the Civil War] :[http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/civil-war/ Library of Virginia Research Guide] :[http://www.civilwartraveler.com/EAST/VA/index.html Virginia Civil War Traveler] :[http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/vmd/vmd_Search.asp Virginia Military Dead Database] :[http://webspace.webring.com/people/vc/cannonball50x/confederates.html Regimental Histories] of various USA and CSA units in Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia. ==== Union ==== ==== Confederate ==== :[http://www.mdgorman.com/index.html Civil War Richmond] :[http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/connavy/index.htm Confederate Navy Index] :[http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b-clas31&local_base=CLAS31 Index to Virginia Confederate Rosters] :[http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b-clas10&local_base=CLAS10 Virginia Confederate Pensions] === Paid Sites === :[http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. :[http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Military Units ==== ==== Confederate==== :[[:Category: Virginia, United States Civil War| Virginia Units]] ==== Virginia Units Union==== :[[:Category: Virginia (Union), United States Civil War| Union Virginia Units]] :[http://www.loudounhistory.org/history/loudoun-cw-rangers.htm The Loudoun Rangers], yes REALLY! For more information, visit: ::[https://archive.org/details/cu31924030918704 History of the Independent Loudoun Virginia Rangers] ::[http://www.loudounhistory.org/history/loudoun-cw-rangers.htm History of Loudoun County, Virginia] ::[http://northagainstsouth.com/independent-loudon-virginia-rangers/ The Independent Loudoun Rangers] ::[http://www.loudountimes.com/news/article/loudoun_ranger_reunion_planned_for_june898 Loudoun Ranger Reunion in 2012] ::[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=45269 Loudoun Rangers Virtual Cemetery on Find A Grave] :[http://suvcw.org/mollus/VAofficers Federal Officers of Virginia Civil War Units] ==== Virginia POW Camps ==== :[[:Category:Belle_Isle_Prison%2C_Belle_Isle%2C_Virginia | Belle Isle Prison, Richmond, Virginia]] ::[http://www.mdgorman.com/Prisons/belle_isle_prison.htm Belle Isle Prison Photographs and Written Accounts] :[[:Category:Castle_Thunder%2C_Richmond%2C_Virginia | Castle Thunder, Richmond, Virginia]] :[[:Category: Danville_Prison%2C_Danville%2C_Virginia | Danville Prison, Danville, Virginia]] :[[:Category:Libby_Prison%2C_Richmond%2C_Virginia | Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia]] :[http://www.mdgorman.com/Prisons/prisons.htm Prisons and Other Places Used as Prisons in Richmond, Virginia] === National Cemeteries === :[http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA (Veteran's Administration) Nationwide Gravesite Locator] :[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] Records Search for National Cemeteries. :[http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/alexandriava.asp Alexandria National Cemetery], Alexandria, Virginia :[[:Category:Arlington_National_Cemetery%2C_Arlington%2C_Virginia | Arlington National Cemetery]], Arlington, Virginia :[[:Category:Balls_Bluff_National_Cemetery%2C_Leesburg%2C_Virginia | Ball's Bluff National Cemetery]], Leesburg, Virginia :[[:Category:City_Point_National_Cemetery%2C_Hopewell%2C_Virginia| City Point National Cemetery]], Hopewell, Virginia :[[:Category:Cold_Harbor_National_Cemetery%2C_Mechanicsville%2C_Virginia | Cold Harbor National Cemetery]], Mechanicsville, Virginia :[[:Category: Culpeper National Cemetery, Culpeper, Virginia| Culpeper National Cemetery]], Culpeper County, Virginia :[[:Category: Danville_National_Cemetery%2C_Danville%2C_Virginia| Danville National Cemeterey]], City of Danville, Virginia :[[:Category:Fort_Harrison_National_Cemetery%2C_Richmond%2C_Virginia | Fort Harrison National Cemetery]], Richmond, Virginia :[[:Category:Fredericksburg_National_Cemetery%2C_Fredericksburg%2C_Virginia | Fredericksburg National Cemetery]], Fredericksburg, Virginia ::'''NOTE:''' The Veteran's Administration does not recognize a separate Fredericksburg National Cemetery because it is a part of the Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania County Military Park administered by the National Park Service. :[[:Category:Glendale_National_Cemetery%2C_Richmond%2C_Virginia | Glendale National Cemetery]], Richmond, Virginia :[[:Category:Hampton_National_Cemetery%2C_Hampton%2C_Virginia |Hampton National Cemetery]], Hampton, Virginia :[[:Category: Hampton Veterans Administration National Cemetery, Hampton, Virginia| Hampton National Cemetery at the VA Medical Center]], Hampton, Virginia :[[:Category:Quantico_National_Cemetery%2C_Triangle%2C_Virginia | Quantico National Cemetery]], Triangle, Prince William County, VIrginia :[[:Category:Richmond_National_Cemetery%2C_Richmond%2C_Virginia | Richmond National Cemetery]], Richmond, Virginia :[[:Category: Seven Pines National Cemetery, Sandston, Virginia| Seven Pines National Cemetery]], Sandston, Henrico, County, Virginia :[[:Category:Staunton_National_Cemetery%2C_Staunton%2C_Virginia | Staunton National Cemetery]], Staunton, Virginia :[[:Category:Winchester_National_Cemetery%2C_Winchester%2C_Virginia | Winchester National Cemetery]], Winchester, Virginia === Virginia Cemeteries === :[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/RichmondHebCem.html Hebrew Confederate Cemetery], City of Richmond :[http://www.gravegarden.org/ Old City Cemetery of Lynchburg], Lynchburg, Virginia :[https://www.mthebroncemetery.org/confederate-cemetery.html Stonewall Confederate Cemetery], Winchester, Winchester City, Virginia. (2,575 Confederate Soldiers) === Conflicts in Virginia === :[[Space:Civil_War_Battles_in_Virginia | Battles in Virginia 1861 - 1862]] :[[Space:Civil_War_Battles_In_Virginia3 | Battles in Virginia 1863]] :[[Space:Civil_War_Battles_in_Virginia | Battles in Virginia 1864]] :[[Space:Civil_War_Battles_in_Virginia5 | Battles in Virginia 1865]] === Flags === === Maps === :[http://www.virginiacivilwar.org/mapsnow.php Virginia: American Civil War Then and Now], an interactive map that shows battlefields then and places to visit to learn about the Civil War now. :[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va186162.htm 1861 Battle Locations] :[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va186162.htm 1862 Battle Locations] :[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va1863.htm 1863 Battle Locations] :[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va1864.htm 1864 Battle Locations] :[http://www.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/va1865.htm 1865 Battle Locations] === Medals === === Museums === :These museums highlight events in the entire state of Virginia. For more museums and sites in various localities, see the City and County Resources page of this website. :[http://www.hallowedground.org/ Journey Through Hallowed Ground], guide to hsitoric sites in Virginia including many Civil War battle sites. :[https://www.moc.org/ Museum of the Confederacy], Richmond, Virginia :[http://chaplainsmuseum.org/production/ National Civil War Chaplain's Museum], Lynchburg City :[http://www.vmi.edu/vmcw/ Virginia Museum of the Civil War], Lexington City === National Battlefields and Monuments === :[http://www.nps.gov/apco/index.htm Appomattox Court House National Historical Park] ::New film for [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Robin_Kabrich_Sources.pdf '''150th Anniversary]''' :[http://www.nps.gov/cebe/index.htm Cedar Creek & Belle Grove National Historical Park] :[http://www.virginia.org/Listings/HistoricSites/ChancellorsvilleBattlefield Chancellorsville Battlefield] :: '''Note:''' This site is not a separate national battlefield; it is included as part of the Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military park. :[http://www.nps.gov/frsp/index.htm Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park] :[http://www.nps.gov/fomr/index.htm Fort Monroe National Monument] in Hampton, Virginia :[http://www.nps.gov/mana/index.htm Manassas National Battlefield Park] :[http://www.nps.gov/pete/index.htm Petersburg National Battlefield] :[http://www.nps.gov/mana/index.htm Richmond National Battlefield Park] :[http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/sailors-creek.shtml Sailor's Creek Battlefield State Park], 370 acres in Ameila, Nottoway, and Prince Edward counties. === Timeline of Events in Virginia === :[https://www.virginia.org/civilwartimeline/ Timeline of the Civil War in Virginia] :[http://www.markerhistory.com/virginia-civil-war-campaigns/ Virginia Civil War Campaigns Historical Marker Guide] === County Resources === ==== Accomack ==== ==== Albermarle ==== ==== Alleghany ==== ==== Amelia ==== ==== Amherst ==== ==== Appomattox ==== ==== Arlington ==== ==== Augusta ==== :[http://www.waynesboroheritagefoundation.com/plumb-house-museum/ Plumb House Museum], Waynesboro :[http://valley.lib.virginia.edu/ Valley of the Shadow], Prewar, Concurrent and Post Civil War Years Resources for Augusta County Including a Searchable Database of Augusta County Soldiers, Correspondence and more ==== Bath ==== ==== Bedford ==== ==== Bland ==== ==== Botetourt ==== ==== Brunswick ==== ==== Buchanan ==== ==== Buckingham ==== ==== Campbell ==== ==== Caroline ==== ==== Carroll ==== ==== Charlotte ==== :[http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/staunton-river-battlefield.shtml Staunton River Battlefield State Park] ==== Chesterfield ==== :[http://www.petersburg-va.org/DocumentCenter/View/955 Petersburg, Virginia Document Center: Civil War Soldiers] ''Roster of War Dead'' ==== Charles City ==== ==== Clarke ==== ==== Craig ==== ==== Culpeper ==== :[http://www.hallowedground.org/Explore-the-Journey/Historical-Site/The-Graffiti-House Graffiti House] ==== Cumberland ==== ==== Dickerson ==== ==== Dinwiddie ==== ==== Essex ==== ==== Fairfax ==== ==== Fauquier ==== ==== Floyd ==== ==== Fluvanna ==== ==== Franklin ==== ==== Frederick ==== ==== Giles ==== ==== Gloucester ==== ==== Goochland ==== ==== Grayson ==== ==== Greene ==== ==== Greensville ==== ==== Halifax ==== ==== Hanover ==== ==== Henrico ==== :[http://www.co.henrico.va.us/about-henrico/history/ourhistory/the-civil-war/ Henrico County History: Civil War] ==== Henry ==== ==== Highland ==== ==== Isle of Wight ==== ==== Jefferson (WV) ==== :Now a county of West Virginia, see [http://civilwarscholars.com/ Civil War Scholars], which offers ". . . a chronological retelling of Jefferson County, Virginia during the war." ==== King and Queen ==== ==== King George ==== ==== King William ==== ==== Lancaster ==== ==== Lee ==== ====Loudoun ==== ==== Louisa ==== ==== Lunenburg ==== ==== Madison ==== ==== Mathews ==== ==== Mecklenburg ==== ==== Middlesex ==== ==== Montgomery ==== ==== Nelson ==== ==== New Kent ==== :NOTE: Records were destroyed when John Posey set fire to the courthouse on 15 July 1787. Many records were lost when the courthouse was partially destroyed by fire during Civil War hostilities in 1862. Additional records were burned in Richmond on 3 April 1865, where they had been moved for safekeeping during the Civil War. :[http://www.newkenthistoricalsoc.com/services.html New Kent Historical Society] :[http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi02215.xml A Guide to the Miscellaneous New Kent County (Va.) Civil War Era Records, 1861-1863] :[http://www.virginiamemory.com/collections/lost Lost Records Search], Virginia ==== Northampton ==== ==== Northumberland ==== ==== Nottoway ==== ==== Orange ==== :[http://www.hgiexchange.org/ Exchange Hotel] ==== Page ==== ==== Patrick ==== ==== Pittsylvania ==== ==== Powhatan ==== ==== Prince Edward ==== ==== Prince George ==== ==== Prince William ==== ==== Rappahannock ==== ==== Richmond ==== ==== Roanoke ==== ==== Rockbridge ==== ==== Rockingham ==== ==== Russell ==== ==== Scott ==== ==== Shenandoah ==== ==== Smyth ==== ==== Spotsylvania ==== :[http://www.historynet.com/how-in-the-world-did-they-shoot-stonewall-jackson.htm Stonewall Jackson killed by his own troops] ==== Stafford ==== ==== Surry ==== ==== Southampton ==== ==== Sussex ==== ==== Tazewell ==== ==== Warren ==== ==== Washington ==== ==== Westmoreland ==== ==== Wise ==== ==== Wythe ==== ==== York ==== === City Resources === ==== Alexandria ==== :[http://alexandriava.gov/FortWard Fort Ward Museum and Historic Site] ==== Bristol ==== ==== Buena Vista ==== ==== Charlottesville ==== ==== Chesapeake ==== ==== Colonial Heights ==== ==== Covington ==== ==== Danville ==== ==== Emporia ==== ==== Fairfax ==== ==== Falls Church ==== ==== Franklin ==== ==== Fredericksburg ==== ==== Galax ==== ==== Hampton ==== :[http://www.fmauthority.com/visit/casemate-museum/ Casemate Museum] - Within the Fort Monroe National Monument, this museum chronicles the Fort's history, including its involvement in the Civil War as a Federal installation within the territory of the Confederate States of America. ==== Harrisonburg ==== ==== Hopewell ==== ==== Lexington ==== :[http://www.stonewalljackson.org/ Stonewall Jackson House] ==== Lynchburg ==== :[http://www.lynchburgva.gov/historical-sites Lynchburg Historic Sites] :[http://www.historicsandusky.org/ Sandusky House Museum] :[http://www.gravegarden.org/records.htm The Old City Cemetery Archives] ==== Manassas ==== ==== Manassas Park ==== ==== Martinsville ==== ==== Newport News ==== :[http://www.endview.org Endview Plantation] served as a hospital during the Peninsula Campaign, located in Newport News, Virginia :[http://www.marinersmuseum.org The Mariner's Museum] in Newport News, Virginia, features two exhibits: ::[http://www.marinersmuseum.org/exhibitions/between-states-photographs-american-civil-war-george-eastman-house Between the States], Photographs of the American Civil War. ::[http://www.marinersmuseum.org/uss-monitor-center/uss-monitor-center The ''USS Monitor'' Center], which includes artifacts from the salvaged ironclad ship. ==== Norfolk ==== ==== Norton ==== ==== Petersburg ==== ==== Poquoson ==== ==== Portsmouth ==== ==== Radford ==== ==== Richmond ==== :[http://www.visitrichmondva.com/things-to-do/attractions/civil-war Richmond Civil War Site] :[http://www.tredegar.org/default.aspx The American Civil War Center at Historic Tredegar] ==== Roanoke ==== ==== Salem ==== ==== Staunton ==== ==== Suffolk ==== ==== Virginia Beach ==== ==== Waynesboro ==== ==== Williamsburg ==== ==== Winchester ==== :[http://www.winchesterhistory.org/stonewall_jackson.htm Stonewall Jackon's Headquarters Museum] :[https://www.mthebroncemetery.org/confederate-cemetery.html Stonewall Confederate Cemetery], Winlchester, Winchester City, Virginia, resting place for 2,575 Confederate Soldiers ==Sources==

Virginia Mining Disasters

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[[Category: United States of America, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Virginia_Mining_Disasters|Virginia Mining Disasters]] ===History of Coal Mining in Virginia=== Just imagine 360 - 280 million years ago, long before the time of dinosaurs, when the state of Virginia was near the Equator, her rivers drifted off mountaintops east of what is today's Appalachian Plateau, flowing into the low lying sea to the west. It was there that the swamps developed at the mouths of the rivers flowing into the Central Appalachian Basin. [https://www.dmme.virginia.gov/Dgmr/pdf/coal.pdf Virginia Mining] Sediments that washed off the mountains and accumulated during high sea levels caused pressure and heat at depth. This action over millions of years along with heat and pressure of deep burial caused the dead plant cells to transform into peat and then into coal or "black diamonds." That combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock, "a rock that burns" is classified as a nonrenewable energy source because it takes millions of years to form. Coal contains the energy stored by plants that lived hundreds of millions of years ago in swampy forests. [https://www.eia.gov/energyexplained/index.php?page=coal_home Energy Explained] The discovery of coal in colonial Virginia was first reported by Colonel William Byrd in 1701, who noted coal occurrences on the banks of the James River near the town of Manakin at the time. Coal was likely used for domestic purposes even earlier than that by Huguenot settlers. A settlement of Huguenots, near what is now Richmond, Virginia, found a few pieces of bituminous coal in 1700. Fifty years later, a boy hunting crawfish nearby found a bed of bituminous coal. This location - along the James River north of present-day Richmond, Virginia and the Monongahela Valley south of present-day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - provided most of America's coal mining activity until about 1800. The volume of the early demand for Virginia coal is suggested in the fact that Virginia miners shipped six hundred bushels of coal to England in 1758. Before the American Revolution, coal was exported from the Richmond area to Philadelphia, New York, and as far north as Boston. One Samuel Davis advertised coal for sale at Richmond for 12 pence per bushel in the Virginia Gazette July 1776.Boucher, John. "History of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Volume I", Lewis Publishing Company, 1906, Westmoreland Co., PA, page 459 During the Revolutionary War, an iron furnace located at Wesham on the James River used coal to produce shotshell until in 1783 the furnace was destroyed by General Benedict Arnold. [Rottenburg, Dan. "In The Kingdom Of Coal An American Family and the Rock That Changed the World".Published in 2003 by Routledge, New York, N. Y., p.p 17-18.] For many of the hardscrabble farmers of the southwestern part of Virginia, coal mining represented opportunity and security when the rich barons came to find workers to bring that black gold out of the mountains. One of those young farmers was a fourteen-year-old named [[Givens-1288|Charles Saylor Givens]], who in 1909 started working in the Stonega's Arno mine. The Stonega Coal and Coke Company in Big Stone Gap, Virginia was the pioneer (1896) in the production of coal in Southwest Virginia. [[Wikipedia:Stonega_Virginia|Wikipedia: Stonega, Virginia]] {{Wikidata|Q7619169|enwiki}} "Saylor," as he was known, started by driving a mule-drawn coal cart, then became a full-fledged miner at Stonega's Imboden mine. Saylors's six sons, his four brothers, his three brothers-in-law, his cousins, his nephews, and even his father went work to for Stonega. Since the 1950s, all of Virginia's coal production has come from the Southwest Virginia Coalfield, an area about 1,550 square miles, which includes all of Buchanan and Dickenson counties, most of Wise County, and portions of Russell, Scott, Lee, and Tazewell counties.[https://www.dmme.virginia.gov/Dgmr/coal.shtml Virginia Dept. of Minerals and Energy Virginia Dept. of Minerals and Energy] '''COAL PRODUCTION IN VIRGINIA AND THE DECLINE''' {{Image|file=Virginia_Mining_Disasters.jpg |align=l |size=l }} In the state of Virginia, coal mining takes place in the three mountainous regions at 45 distinct coal beds near Mesozoic basins. Mining operations in Virginia produced 12.8 million short tons of coal in 2017 with an estimated value of $781 million. Coal production in Virginia has fallen about 73 percent from the peak output reported in 1990 (46.6 million short tons) as the more accessible coal deposits have been mined out. Despite the decline in annual output, the value of Virginia's coal continued to increase up till 2011 as global demand and prices for higher quality metallurgical coal and steam coal increased. After the global economic downturn in the late-2007 to 2009, the export price of coal peaked at just over $200 per ton. As a result, the market value of Virginia's coal went up to just over $3 billion in 2011. After 2011, worldwide coal prices retreated and the annual value of Virginia's coal output in 2015 dropped below $1 billion for the first time since 2004. Metallurgical coal prices saw a boost in 2017, averaging about $135 per ton. This price increase was due to the concerns for the supply shortage of coking in Asia. [https://www.dmme.virginia.gov/Dgmr/coal.shtml Virginia Mining] U. S. coal mining continues to decline. Alternate energy sources such as natural gas, solar panels and wind power are gaining favor as scientists, politicians and economist debate coal's future.[https://www.dmme.virginia.gov - Dept. of Mines Minerals and Energy], Virginia.gov ==Worst Mining Disasters== The following were the worst coal mining disasters in Virginia's history killing nearly 200 men. Please see the individual disaster pages linked below for more information. ==Laurel Mine 1884 Explosion== In the early morning of March 13, 1884, a horrible deadly explosion in one of the Pocahontas coalfields awakened residents living near the Laurel mine in the southwest corner of Tazewell Co., Virginia on the Flat Top mountains that bordered West Virginia. The loud blast in the Laurel mine was so powerful it had knocked houses located within three hundred feet from the drift-mouth off their foundations, some were totally destroyed. There was no loss of lives outside the mine, but inside 112 miners died in the first of these parts and worst mining disaster in the state of Virginia. Of the hundred and twelve miners killed; fifteen were known to have families, the others were single men. The mine experts at the time agreed that a large body of gas must have exploded within the mine. The Laurel mine was fairly new; there were no old workings to generate foul gases, and the presence of gas had not been detected prior to the explosion. At the time of the deadly explosion, about 1500 people lived in the area of the Pocahontas coke works. The Laurel Mine was owned and operated by Improvement Company, their main office was located in Quaker City, Philadelphia. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28373170/the_weekly_courier/ A Coal Mine Crematory], The Weekly Courier, 28 Mar 1884 ==Bright Hope Mine Disaster 1867== That terrible colliery explosion in Virginia was heard at a distance of eight miles. - sixty-nine killed on that Wednesday afternoon about 2:15 at Bright Hope in 1867, the third day of March. Bright Hope was opened in 1857. An explosion occurred previously in 1859, killing nine. '''Cause of The Explosion''' It was suspected that gas had accumulated in large amounts in a chamber, and that the deputy gas man had failed to report it, or that they had made no examination of the portion of the mine where the first explosion occurred; concluding that when the mule driver, who carried a candle on his hat, passed, the gas rushed out, took fire, and caused the explosion. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28525840/chicago_tribune/ Article published in Chicago Tribune, April 10, 1867 - Page - 2] ===Links to Virginia's 32 Coal Mining Disasters===
Virginia Coal Mining Disasters
{| border="1" align="center" class="sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Gray;" !Date !Mine Name !Location !No. Killed !Disaster Cause |- !13-Mar-1884 |[[Space:Laurel_Mine_Disaster|Laurel]] |Pocahontas, VA |112 |Explosion |- !3-Apr-1867 |[[Space:Bright_Hope_1867_Mine_Disaster|Bright Hope 1867]] |Clover Hill, VA |69 |Explosion |- !19-Mar-1855 |[[Space:Midlothian_1855_Mine_Disaster|Midlothian 1855]] |Coalfield, VA |55 |Explosion |- !22-Apr-1938 |[[Space:Keen_Mountain_Mine_Disaster|Keen Mountain]] |Grundy, VA |45 |Explosion |- !18-Mar-1839 |[[Space:Black_Heath_1839_Mine_Disaster|Black Heath 1839]] |Richmond, VA |40 |Explosion |- !27-Feb-1932 |[[Space:Boisevain_Mine_Disaster|Boisevain]] |Boisevain, VA |38 |Explosion |- |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" !4-Feb-1957 |[[Space:Bishop_No._34_Mine_Disaster|Bishop No. 34]] |Wise, VA |37 |Explosion |- !14-Nov-1901 |[[Space:Pocahontas_Baby_Mine_Disaster|Pocahontas Baby Mine Disaster]] |Pocahontas, VA |36 |Fire (11&14th) |- !3-Feb-1882 |[[Space:Midlothian_1882_Mine_Disaster|Midlothian 1882]] |Coalfield, VA |32 |Explosion |- !15-May-1854 |[[Space:Chesterfield_English_Pit_Mine_Disaster|Chesterfield English Pit]] |New Richmond, VA |20 |Explosion |- !6-Aug-1934 |[[Space:Derby_No._3_Mine_Disaster|Derby No. 3]] |Big Stone Gap, VA |17 |Explosion |- !30-Nov-1863 |[[Space:Raccoon_Pit_Mine_Disaster|Raccoon Pit ]] |Clover Hill, VA |17 |Explosion |- !18-Apr-1946 |[[Space:Great_Valley_Mine_Disaster|Great Valley]] |McCoy, VA |12 |Explosion |- !15-Jun-1844 |[[Space:Black_Heath_1844_Mine_Disaster|Black Heath 1844]] |Richmond, VA |11 |Explosion |- !16-Mar-1907 |[[Space:Greeno_1907_Mine_Disaster|Greeno 1907]] |Tacoma, VA |11 |Explosion |- !13-Jun-1932 |[[Space:Splash Dam Coal Corp. No. 6 Mine Disaster 1932|Splash Dam Coal Corp. No. 6]] |Splashdam, VA |10 |Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !13-Apr-1859 |Bright Hope 1859 |Clover Hill, VA |9 |Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !20-May-1876 |Midlothian 1876 |Coalfield, VA |8 |Fire |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !22-Nov-1901 |[[Space:Pocahontas_Baby_2nd_Mine_Disaster|Pocahontas Baby 2nd Mine Disaster]] |Pocahontas, VA |8 |Fire |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !14-Dec-1910 |Greeno 1910 |Tacoma, VA |8 |Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !16-Jul-1912 |Gayton Carbon Hill |Carbon Hill, VA |8 |Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !7-Dec-1992 |Southmountain Coal Co. '''No. 3''' |Norton, VA |8 |Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !21-Jun-1983 |[[Space:McClure_No._1_Mine_Disaster|McClure No. 1]] |McClure, VA |7 |Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !21-Jan-1911 |Carbon Hill No. 1 |Carbon Hill, VA |7 |Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !30-Nov-1850 |Cox Pit |Clover Hill, VA |7 |Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !20-May-1948 |Clinchfield No. 2 |Dante, VA |6 |Roof Fall |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !18-Jan-1932 |Parrott |Parrott, VA |6 |Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !10-Jan-1909 |Carbon Hill 1909 |Gayton, VA |6 |Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !4-Apr-1978 |Moss No. 3 Portal |Duty, VA |5 |Inundation |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !16-Jan-1912 |Carbon Hill 1912 |Carbon Hill, VA |5 |Explosion |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !5-Jun-1929 |Halcon |Bear Creek, VA |5 |Roof Fall |} {{Clear}} *If highlighted in purple, this Mine Disaster was not over 75 years ago. The Disaster Project only adds Disasters over 75 years old. *If highlighted in gray, this Mine Disaster did not have 10 or more fatalities and is disqualified from the Project. Please do not create Project Space Pages for these Mines. ===Museums/Memorials in Virginia=== Coal museums can be an educational experience for those wanting to learn about the history and can be beneficial for tourism in the region they are located in. Coal in the Appalachian region is what automobiles were to Detroit and oil is to Texas. The '''Pocahontas Exhibition Coal Mine and Museum''' in Pocahontas, Virginia, was the first exhibition coal mine in the nation. It's the oldest attraction of it's kind, opening in 1938. The Coal Heritage Museum is located next to the Pocahontas Exhibition which is part of the renowned Pocahontas Coal Fields. [https://www.virginia.org/Listings/HistoricSites/PocahontasExhibitionMineMuseum/ Pocahontas Exhibition Coal Mine & Museum] '''H. W. Meador Coal Museum''' Harry W. Meador, Jr. to whom the museum is dedicated, was an advocate of the coal-mining industry. In 1972 property located in Big Stone Gap., Virginia that once was the library and study of John Fox, Jr., author of "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" and other folk classics; was purchased by Westmoreland Coal Company owners. The owners felt that a coal museum would be a meaningful and valuable project. Harry W. Meador, Jr. Coal Museum is now owned by the town of Big Stone Gap (Stonga), Va., and is operated by the Big Stone Gap Parks and Recreation Department. The Meador coal museum has memorabilia about the coal mine industry, huge equipment outside, and everything pertaining to mining. Photos and maps on display tell the story of the coal mining history in this southwestern town of Big Stone Gap in Wise County, Virginia. [https://www.livinghistorysites.com/index.php/virginia/sites/145-sites/218-harry-w-meador-jr-coal-museum--big-stone-gap-va Henry Meador Coal Museum] '''Dante Coal Mining and Railroad Museum''' can be found in the historic railroad and coal mining town in Russell County, Dante, Virginia, named after an early coal mining official named William Joseph Dante. The museum opened in 2003. You can get an idea of the life of the people who worked in the coal and railroad industry. Visitors can enjoy exhibits of coal and railroad memorabilia, donated by the residents of Dante and former residents of the surrounding community. [https://www.myswva.org/venue/dante-coal-mining-and-railroad-museum Dante Museum] There is a '''Dante Coal Miner's Memorial''' that honors those Dante men who worked in the mines and gives special recognition to those who died underground. Names have been placed on the memorial by friends and family. '''Official Coal Miners' Memorial for the Commonwealth of Virginia''' The Miner's Memorial in Richlands, Tazewell County, Virginia was named the '''Official Coal Miner's Memorial for the Commonwealth of Virginia''' on 22 June 2009. "It is meant to memorialize those who have lost their lives in the hazardous profession of coal mining and to honor the living men and women who continue to go into the darkness to make a living." There are 1,200 names of persons who lost their lives in the coal mines of Buchanan, Russell, and Tazewell counties on the back of the black granite monument. The front has images of the industry; it is life-size, a lifelike bronze statue in front of the monument, portrays a miner on his way home after a day in the mine. [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Official_Coal_Miners%27_Memorial_for_theCommonwealth_of_Virginia Virginia Coal Miners' Memorial] ==Resources and "Read More About It"== Environmental Impact of The Coal Industry ... can result in a number of adverse effects on the environment, which include issues such as waster management, land use, air and water pollution caused by the coal mining, processing and the use of its product. Coal is the largest contributor to the human-made increase of CO2 in the atmosphere. Addition to the atmospheric pollution, coal burning produces hundreds of millions of tons of solid waste annually, including bottom/fly ash, and flue-gas desulfurization sludge, which contains arsenic, mercury, thorium and uranium, and other heavy metals. Not to mention the loss of lives and the severe health problems caused by mining the coal. Due to the decline of jobs related to coal mining, a study found roughly one American suffers a premature death from coal pollution for every job remaining in coal mining. [https://www.iflscience.com/these-two-industries-kill-more-people-than-they-employ-51605 These Two Industries Kill More People Than They Employ] Efficiency Can Lead U. S. to Cleaner Energy Future ... It is cheaper and cleaner to replace retiring coal-fired power plants with wind and solar power and energy efficiency upgrades rather than burden the U. S. with expensive and climate-polluting natural gas plants, as stated in a report released by the (NRDC's) Natural Resources Defence Council. Adopting cleaner efficient energy and making smart efficiency choices in our homes can be a start for our environment and our future generations. And it will protect Americans from electricity bill spikes from potential natural gas price increases, NRDC's report, "Clean Energy and Efficiency Can Replace Coal for Reliable Modern Electricity Grid." [https://www.nrdc.org Clean Energy and Efficiency Can Replace Coal for a Reliable, Modern Electricity Grid] Robert Murray, CEO of the largest U. S. private coal miner, said that coal employment "can't be brought back to where it was before the election of Barack Obama." A spokesman, for a provider of electricity to several million customers in the state of Michigan, said: "Many of our coal plants are aging and need to be replaced with cleaner, modern generating technologies, which is what our customers are asking of us and we plan to continue to achieve these goals." The clean energy sector is one of the fastest job-creators in the U. S. economy - millions of jobs and counting. According to the U. S. Department of Energy data. These jobs include millions of Americans working in energy efficiency, nearly a half million in clean power generation, and 4000,000 in advanced electric grid and clean transportation. Could replacing retiring coal plants with increased efficiency, renewable energy, and improved grid management - instead of building costly new natural gas pipelines and power plants, help the U. S. to avoid being locked into a "fossil fuel-dependent future?" That simple answer is, YES! A clean energy expansion will benefit the environment and economically, not to mention the benefits to our health. ==Sources== *[http://www.gendisasters.com/mainlist/Virginia/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents Virginia Mining Disasters] *[https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/statistics/content/allminingdisasters.html CDC Mining Disasters] *[https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/Mine_Disasters/search_coal_state.asp?ACC_STATE_NAME=Virginia Virginia Coal Mine Disasters], USMRA

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[[Category: US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] [[Category:Jones Name Study]] :"Peter I" ([[Jones-6845]]) is sometimes called the Father of Petersburg. His grandson, "Peter III" ([[Jones-1543]]), is sometimes called the Founder of Petersburg. (Neither was known to use "I" or "III".) * "Father of Petersburg": "The founding fathers of Petersburg, [[Wood-1167|Abraham Wood]] and [[Jones-6845|Peter Jones]], were military and trading leaders at the Fort Henry complex during the 17th century."Historic Petersburg: [http://www.historicpetersburg.org/old-towne-petersburg/ Old Towne Petersburg] (accessed 1 May 2020).
* "Founder of Petersburg": [[Byrd-33|William Byrd II]], who laid out Richmond and Petersburg, was accompanied by [[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]] on his surveying expedition in 1733. "[http://www.historicpetersburg.org/biography-of-peter-jones/ Biography of Peter Jones]", Historic Petersburg Foundation, Inc. (accessed 30 April 2020). == Five Generations of Peter Joneses == : Progenitor of this line: '''[[Jones-6845|Peter Jones]]'''. "His parents, his birthplace, and the dates of his birth and death are not positively known." [[Jones-6845|Peter Jones]] and William Jones were transported to Virginia in 1638 by [[Wood-1167|Abraham Wood]].[http://alliedfamilies.wordpress.com/early-virginia-jones-families/ Allied Families: Early Virginia Jones Families] by Kathryn Gearhart "The founding fathers of Petersburg, [[Wood-1167|Abraham Wood]] and [[Jones-6845|Peter Jones]], were military and trading leaders at the Fort Henry complex [''more [[#Petersburg|below]]''] during the 17th century." #Major '''[[Jones-6845|Peter Jones]]''' (died before [[Wood-1167|Abraham Wood]]'s 1682 will) #Captain '''[[Jones-8083|Peter Jones]]''', with 1721 will (probated 10 January 1726/7), married [[Batte-7|Mary Batte]]"Prince George County Records"
''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography''
Vol. 4, No. 3 (Jan., 1897), pp. 272-292
Published by: Virginia Historical Society
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4241962
Page Count: 21 (transcription of will on [http://www.jstor.org/stable/4241962?seq=13#page_scan_tab_contents page 284])
# Major '''[[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]]''', with 1754 willJSTOR: "[https://www.jstor.org/stable/1919429 Jones of Petersburg]" ([https://www.jstor.org/stable/1919429?seq=3#metadata_info_tab_contents pages 289-290]). (1691-1758), married [[Chamberlayne-6|Dorothy Chamberlayne]] (1710-1781){{DAR-grs|A062051|Dorothy (Chamberlayne) Jones |April 20, 2016}} # '''[[Jones-8753|Peter Jones]]''' (after 1731-'''1804'''), married [[Wilkinson-10441|Elizabeth Wilkenson]] ("Peter Jones Sheriff"RBB Papers: [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/042/Jones0566?41 Peter Jones] (accessed 7 May 2020). Biographical Card Files of the R. Bolling Batte (RBB) Papers, Library of Virginia Digital Collections. Part of Batte’s collection of genealogical and historical research consists of more than 30,000 typed and handwritten index cards containing biographical information compiled from original and secondary sources.) # '''[[Jones-8910|Peter Jones]]''' (1776-1826), married [[Chastain-177|Elizabeth Chastain]] and... had a son, so obviously not the same Peter Jones who built Folly Castle in 1763, named in the following passage, from a biography posted by Historic Petersburg Foundation. :"For several generations of [[Jones-6845|Peter Jones]]'s family, there was a Peter Jones. The second [[Jones-8083|Peter Jones]] was born about 1655 and was referred to as Captain Peter Jones. He died about January 1727. Among his 10 children was the third [[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]], who was born about 1691. He was the Peter Jones who accompanied [[Byrd-33|William Byrd II]] on his surveying expedition in 1733. He died in 1756, and among his 11 children was the fourth [[Jones-8753|Peter Jones]], who inherited the Fort Henry lands. The fourth Peter Jones '''died suddenly in 1756''', and the Fort Henry property was left to his son, the fifth Peter Jones. He was born before 1728 and died about 1779. He erected Folly Castle in 1763, one of the three oldest homes in Petersburg. It is the signature home in the Folly Castle National Historic District and is located at 323 West Washington Street." :'''Note''': A problem arises after the third Peter Jones in the lineage presented in the preceding paragraph (shown below in the second bullet; the first is the lineages based mostly on wills): * [[Jones-6845|Peter]] (c1634-a1682) -> [[Jones-8083|Peter]] (c1655-a1727) -> [[Jones-1543|Peter]] (c1691-1754) -> [[Jones-8753|Peter]] (c1735-'''1804''') -> [[Jones-8910|Peter]] (a1783-c1826) * [[Jones-6845|Peter]] (c1634-a1682) -> [[Jones-8083|Peter]] (c1655-a1727) -> [[Jones-1543|Peter]] (c1691-1756) -> Peter (-'''1756''') -> Peter (c1728-1779) :The lineage that leads to Peter who built Folly Castle and died childless is flawed, in that Peter [3] and [4] have the same death date and the Peter of Folly Castle ([5]) has a birth year contemporary with [4]. === Families === [1] '''Peter Jones''' ([[Jones-6845]]), married Margaret ([[Unknown-560616]]), who married (2) [[Cocke-70|Thomas Cocke]] : [[Jones-6845|Peter Jones]], thought to have been born c1635, died before [[Wood-1167|Abraham Wood]], whose 1682 will named 'grandchildren in law'See also the following book, which includes transcriptions of many Jones family wills: * Augusta B. Fothergill. ''Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies'' (Old Dominion Press. Richmond, Virginia. 1924). See also Appendix III: Thomas Chamberlayne ([https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066176595;view=1up;seq=15 pg 315]). Online at HathiTrust: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005770497 (accessed 1 May 2020). * [[Jones-8758|Abraham Jones]] * [[Jones-38505|Richard Jones]] * [[Jones-8083|Peter Jones]] * [[Jones-38498|William Jones]] ''[[Jones-8768]] is not him (also not him: [[Jones-45000]]) : Evidence of a daughter who married [[Wynne-4|Joshua Wynne]] is found in [[Unknown-560616|Margaret]]'s 1718 will:Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. ''Colonial Wills of Henrico County, Virginia, Part One, 1654-1737,'' privately published, ® 1976 by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III.Abstract from information posted on [[Unknown-560616|her profile]]. Kathryn Gearhart's [http://alliedfamilies.wordpress.com/early-virginia-jones-families/ site] has a transcription. ''Both accessed 1 May 2020'' * Granddaughter [[Wynne-269|Margaret]] wife of [[Goodrich-937|Edward Goodrich]] * Granddaughter [[Wynne-203|Mary]] wife of [[Worsham-152|John Worsham]] * Grandson [[Wynne-99|Peter Wynne]] * Major [[Wynne-4|Joshua Wynne]] * Granddaughter Margaret Jones ''possibly/probably the [[Unknown-579582|Margaret]] who married [[Jones-11504|Richard Jones]]'' * Mrs. Mary Randolph ''not clear what the relationship is; maybe [[Jones-79541]], maybe [[Isham-16]], who is "[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Isham-16&person2Name=Unknown-560616 5 degrees]" from [[Unknown-560616|Margaret]] * Grandson [[Jones-24585|Peter Jones]] (son of son [[Jones-8758|Abraham Jones]] decd.) * Grandson [[Wynne-204|Joshua Wynne]] * Grandsons ** [[Wynne-202|Robert Wynne]] ** [[Wynne-192|William Wynne]] ** [[Wynne-264|Francis Wynne]] * God son William, son of William Randolph ''[[Randolph-6|son]] and [[Randolph-94|husband]] of Mrs. Mary ([[Isham-16|Isham]]) Randolph? or maybe her (Isham's) [[Randolph-670|grandson]] and [[Randolph-6|son]]? * Granddaughters (unnamed, but presumably those already named) * son [[Jones-8083|Peter Jones]] [2] '''Peter Jones''' ([[Jones-8083]]) married Mary Batte ([[Batte-7]]),RBB Papers: [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/042/Jones0566?29 Jones, Peter] (accessed 9 May 2020). daughter of [[Batte-58|Thomas Batte]]From Thomas's profile: Mary Batte m Peter Jones of Charles City County;[6] Mary (b 1669) m Peter Jones, brother of her sister Martha's husband Abraham Wood Jones[7]
* [6]... "Henrico County, Virginia: Beginnings of Its Families," William Clayton Torrence, ''The William and Mary Quarterly'' (online articles accessed March 24, 2015) **[http://www.jstor.org/stable/1914991 Part I], Vol. 24, No. 2., (Oct., 1915), pp 116-142. **[http://www.jstor.org/stable/1915131 Part II], Vol. 24, No. 3 (Jan., 1916), pp. 202-210. **[http://www.jstor.org/stable/1914683 Part III], Vol. 24, No. 4 (Apr., 1916), pp. 262-283. * [7]... [http://www.intersurf.com/~bevans/My%20Ancestors/d2554.htm Thomas Batte], Ancestors of Joe Bruce Evans (website; accessed March 24, 2015)
: [[Jones-8083|Peter Jones]], born after 1655, was living in 1726: "Capt Peter Jones" is listed as present for Bristol Parish Vestry (Sunday, 16 October 1726).BPR, [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n43/ page 29]. He left a will dated 19 January 1721 that was probated 10 January 1726/7 in Prince George County, Virginia. His will named wife [[Batte-7|Mary Jones]] and 10 children. The only spouse named in the will was that of daughter Mary Jones: * Son-in-law [[Jones-24585|Peter Jones]] (died 1734, Dinwiddie; son of [[Jones-8758|Abraham Jones]] and [[Batte-77|Martha Batte]]RBB Papers: [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/042/Jones0566?32 Jones, Peter] (accessed 9 May 2020).) : Other spouses have been added from R. Bolling Batte's research ("RBB Papers" - which numbers this Peter "III"). The children have been listed in the order Batte numbered them: # Son [[Jones-9312|Abraham Jones]], married [[Batte-44|Sarah Batte]] # Daughter [[Jones-56943|Mary Jones]], wife of [[Jones-24585|Peter Jones]] # Son [[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]], married [[Chamberlayne-6|Dorothy Chamberlayne]] # Son William Jones # Son John Jones # Son Thomas Jones # Son [[Jones-8766|Wood Jones]], m (2) Amy Jones # Daughter [[Jones-8764|Ann Jones]] # Daughter Margaret Jones, m Richard Jones # Daughter [[Jones-5212|Martha Jones]] [3] '''Peter Jones''' ([[Jones-1543]]), married Dorothy Chamberlayne ([[Chamberlayne-6]]),RBB Papers: [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/042/Jones0566?36 Jones, Peter] (accessed 9 May 2020). daughter of [[Chamberlayne-7|Thomas Chamberlayne]] and his second wife, [[Stratton-48|Elizabeth Stratton]] ([[Chamberlayne-7|Thomas]]'s first wife was [[Wood-13263|Mary Wood]], daughter of [[Wood-1167|Abraham Wood]]).See Fothergill, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066176595&view=1up&seq=181 pages 175-176]. [[Chamberlayne-6|Dorothy]] selected as her guardian Richard Jones Jr. in the "August Court 1723".See Fothergill, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066176595&view=1up&seq=181 page 175], citing "Henrico Records, vol. 1719-24, p. 300." Dorothy is recognized as a Patriot Ancestor by the DAR. : [[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]], born about 1691, moved out of Bristol Parish in March 1746/7BPR, [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n136/ page 122]. and died in Amelia County. [[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]] and [[Chamberlayne-6|Dorothy]] had 11 children. "Jones of Petersburg" references his will, proved 24 December 1754 in Amelia County, to list his 11 children. An abstract of his will is on [[Jones-1543|his profile]], naming 11 children but noting that it was probated 24 August 1758. Baptisms for several children are in the [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n335/ Bristol Parish Register] (BPR). Dorothy's DAR record lists four children (which means a DAR member joined based on descendancy from that child). * [[Jones-91480|John Jones]], married Martha Redford * [[Jones-8753|Peter Jones]], married [[Wilkinson-10441|Elizabeth Wilkinson]] * [[Jones-43728|Thomas Jones]] * [[Jones-43729|Richard Jones]] * [[Jones-91477|William Jones]] * [[Jones-6844|Sarah Jones]] * [[Jones-28463|Mary Jones]], married [[Thornton-2002|Sterling C. Thornton]] * [[Jones-11624|Ridley Jones]], born 9 August 1730, who married Branch (two entries in BPR, both on [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n336/ page 323], born 1728 and 1730) * [[Jones-43726|Elizabeth Jones]], born 19 March 1732 (born 1731/2, BPR, [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n337/ page 324]) * [[Jones-1542|Margaret Jones]], born 14 August 1733, baptized 28 September (BPR, [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n339/ page 325]) * [[Jones-24493|Dorothy Jones]], born 29 January 1744/5 (BPR), married [[Short-1991|Thomas Short]], the son of [[Short-133|Thomas Short]].{{DAR-grs|A104365|Thomas Short|4 May 2020}}. [4] '''Peter Jones''' ([[Jones-8753]]), married Elizabeth Wilkinson ([[Wilkinson-10441]]) on 12 April 1775.[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=62662&MyLineageCount=1 DAR record] for a descendant of Peter Jones, son of Dorothy (Chamberlayne) and Peter Jones (accessed 2 May 2020). : [[Jones-8753|Peter Jones]] was born in Amelia County (so in 1747 or later - [[Jones-1543|his father]] moved from Bristol Parish in March 1746/7, and a birth/baptism for this [[Jones-8753|Peter]], son of [[Jones-1543|Peter]] and [[Chamberlayne-6|Dorothy]], is not recorded in the Bristol Parish Register, which covers from 1720 to 1789). This [[Jones-8753|Peter Jones]], "of the County of Amelia and Raleigh Parish", wrote his will on 1 February 1804 and it was proved in Amelia County Court on 28 June 1804. He names [[Jones-8910|his son Peter]] sole executor of the will (see Fothergill, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x004383838&view=1up&seq=208 page 202] for a transcription, which names other children, his brother John and others). * [[Jones-8910|Peter Jones]] (1776-1826), born in Amelia County, married [[Chastain-177|Elizabeth Chastain]] in 1802 in Charlotte County; he died (in Charlotte County) before 6 November 1826. :: ''Note'': Richard Jones of Amelia County had a son Peter also: "In April, 1757, Richard Jones, Sr., of Amelia County, conveyed to Peter Jones, Jr. his son, 700 acres in Raleigh Parish, Amelia County...." [5] '''Peter Jones''' ([[Jones-8910]]), married Elizabeth Chastain ([[Chastain-177]]). : [[Jones-8910|Peter Jones]] and [[Chastain-177|Elizabeth Chastain]]'s son John Lawson Jones was born in 1803 in Charlotte County, Virginia. Note that the "fifth-in-a-row" [[Jones-8910|Peter Jones]] is not Peter Jones, builder of Folly Castle (in 1763) who died childless. The dates don't track - one biography says the builder of Folly Castle was born before 1728, so he couldn't possibly be the son of [4] [[Jones-8753|Peter Jones]], whose [[Jones-1543|father]] married in 1727. In addition, the Peter who built Folly Castle left his estate to his niece, Sarah Newsum, the daughter of [[Jones-11456|Lucy Jones]], who is the daughter of the fourth consecutive [[Jones-11433|Thomas Jones]]. Sarah married [[Gill-2983|Erasmus Gill]] and they lived in Folly Castle (see [[Gill-2983#Wife_Sarah_Newsum_.26_Folly_Castle|Erasmus Gill's profile]] for more information). === Theories === : [1] [[Jones-6845|Peter Jones]]'s wife [[Unknown-560616|Margaret]] is said to be a step-daughter of [[Wood-1167|Abraham Wood]]. Why? * because Abraham married Margaret's mother? (her mother is not known; Abraham's wife or wives are not known) * because Abraham was guardian of Margaret? (no evidence to support this) * because Abraham was guardian of Peter? (he transported Peter to Virginia in 1638, and Peter is said to have been born in 1634, but otherwise no evidence to support this) * because Abraham's 1682 will names "grandchildren in law" who are the children of Peter Jones and his wife Margaret? (interpreting "in law" to mean "step", and assigning the step relationship to Margaret) * because Abraham was named guardian for Peter's under-age children? : Most researchers say that Margaret was Abraham's step-daughter, pointing to the will's "grandchildren in law", and various women have been proposed as her mother/wife of Abraham. None have survived close scrutiny. [[Noland-165|I]] think that perhaps the more likely supposition is that Abraham was either Peter's guardian or the guardian of Peter's children who were not yet of age, and Margaret was simply Peter's wife. : The term "in law" as used in Virginia in 1682 is not the same as today's: * "'''In-law''': This term was used in a much broader sense than it is today, referring to any relationship created by a legal event, like a marriage. For example, a stepfather was typically called a father-in-law. Likewise, a son-in-law could have meant a stepson, the husband of a daughter, or even the husband of a stepdaughter or daughter-in-law. Even terms like 'brother' and 'sister' have to be interpreted in a broad sense. 'Brother' could have been used for stepbrothers, half-brothers, the brother of a sister or sister-in-law, even for a close friend or member of the same religious group." ~ [https://genfiles.com/articles/colonial-legal-terminology/ Colonial Legal Terminology]Robert W. Baird. [https://genfiles.com/articles/colonial-legal-terminology/ Colonial Legal Terminology] (accessed 1 May 2020). : As Bob Baird says: * "Terminology often, if not usually, had meanings very different from the modern sense of the same word. 'Orphan', for example, meant a minor whose father was dead, and implied nothing about the mother. 'Son-in-law' included the modern relationship we would call stepson and 'cousin' included relationships like nephew or niece."Robert W. Baird. [https://genfiles.com/articles/common-law/ Common Law, Statutes, and Equity in the Colonies] (accessed 1 May 2020). :Whatever "grandchildren-in-law" meant to Abraham, the following from "[https://nelsonloeb.wordpress.com/2017/04/22/deep-virginia-roots/ Deep Virginia Roots]" sums it up nicely: : "[[Jones-6845|Peter]], [[Unknown-560616|Margaret]], and their family were certainly treated as the closest family by [[Wood-1167|Wood]]; not only did he turn over his political and business interests to [[Jones-6845|Peter]], but his will named the Jones children as his heirs along with a daughter [[Wood-13263|Mary]]."[https://nelsonloeb.wordpress.com/2017/04/22/deep-virginia-roots/ Deep Virginia Roots], "Posted on April 22, 2017 by Charlie" (accessed 1 May 2020). :The following passage from the same site, attributed to Alan Vance Briceland's book ''Westward from Virginia: The Exploration of the Virginia-Carolina Frontier 1650-1710'', is worth sharing: : "Berkeley and Wood's explorers failed in their search for a viable route to the South Sea. Governor Berkeley was forced to leave Virginia to answer charges raised by the followers of Nathaniel Bacon and died soon after his arrival in England. Although historians have generally treated him unsympathetically, it was Berkeley's determination that sent Englishmen beyond the Appalachian Mountains, preparing the way for the opening of the frontier. Like Berkeley, John Lederer was driven from Virginia in disgrace, returning to Europe and to obscurity. James Needham had met death in the wilderness, mourned only by a few friends. Edward Bland died shortly after completing his journey, his name and exploits soon forgotten except among his own family. Thomas Batts, Robert Fallam, and Gabriel Arthur were quickly assimilated back into the Virginia population, disappearing from view [note: all of these men except Lederer traveled under Wood’s direction]. Of the great pioneers of the first frontier, only Abraham Wood achieved any prominence and recognition for his efforts. Wood alone lived long enough to realize the importance of what he and the others had done in the years from 1650-1675. They had opened a continent, taken its dimensions, invited others to follow, and set the English nation on the road of western expansion." === Locations === : See their profiles for specific information, but in general, this Jones family spread from Charles City (today's City Point)Today's City Point, "first known as Bermuda Cittie [and] located in Charles City Shire when it was formed in 1634." ~ Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_Point,_Virginia City Point, Virginia] (accessed 6 May 2020) to Dinwiddie County, mostly within Bristol Parish: : '''Bristol Parish''', created in 1643, served ''Charles City County'' (to 1702), ''Henrico County'' (to 1735), ''Prince George County'' (to after 1785), and ''Dinwiddie County'' (also to after 1785): :: "The statute creating Bristol Parish on both sides of Appomattox river, from the mouth up to the falls, in (then) Charles City & Henrico Counties,... did not give the name of the "parent" parish. When Prince George Co was formed from Charles City, in 1702 that part of Bristol Parish went too. When Dale Parish was formed in 1735, it included that part of Bristol Parish in Henrico Co. When Dinwiddie Co was formed from Prince George Co in 1752, Bristol Parish served both counties."[http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Virginia parishes], posted by Freddie Spradlin on Virginia Genealogy Web (accessed 1 May 2020), based primarily on "''Hening's Statutes at Large'' (see vagenweb.org/hening/) and the list of parishes in ''The Hornbook of Virginia History,'' 4th edition, edited by Emily J. Salmon and Edward D. C. Campbell, Jr., Library of Virginia, Richmond, 1994." See also WikiTree's [[:Category: Bristol Parish, Virginia]]. :: Parish records prior to 1720 are lost. The first Vestry meeting recorded in Bristol Parish's Vestry Book (1720-1789)Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne. ''The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1720-1789,'' online courtesy of [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog archive.org] (accessed 13 May 2020). was held 30 October 1720 at the Parish Church, which "was on the river, as its name, "The Ferry Chapel," implies." After 1737, Vestry meetings were held at the new "Brick Church on Well's Hill", today called Blandford Church.''The History of Bristol Parish,'' [https://archive.org/details/historyofbristol00inslau/page/n66/ page 10], [https://archive.org/details/historyofbristol00inslau/page/n224/ page 89], and [https://archive.org/details/historyofbristol00inslau/page/n286/ page 121]. The "oldest marked grave dates from 1702" in the adjacent cemetery.[https://www.petersburgva.gov/303/Blandford-Cemetery Blandford Cemetery] (accessed 13 May 2020). See [[#Bristol Parish|below]] for mentions of Peter Jones in the Vestry Book. * Charles City County (formed 1634)[http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html History of County Formations in Virginia 1617-1995] (accessed 1 May 2020) * Henrico County (formed in 1634) * Prince George County (formed from Charles City County in 1702-1703) * Amelia County (formed from Brunswick and Prince George Counties in 1734-1735), served by Raleigh Parish from 1734 to after 1785; Raleigh Parish was formed, "with Amelia Co, from part of Bristol Parish in Prince George Co and part of St. Andrew Parish in Brunswick Co" * Dinwiddie County (formed from Prince George County in 1752) : '''Note''': Today's county seat of Charles City County - the town of Charles City - is centered upon the courthouse built in 1730. "Charles City, Charles City County" In the 1600s is misleading, as it refers to either the colonial town "Charles City Point" (today's City Point) or when the county seat was in Westover Parish.See Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_Point,_Virginia City Point, Virginia] (accessed 6 May 2020). The county seat of today's Charles City County is "the community of Charles City" (the mailing address of the County Court House is Charles City, Virginia).See Wikipedia ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_City_County,_Virginia Charles City County], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_City,_Virginia Charles City]) and the County's website: [http://www.co.charles-city.va.us/235/About-the-County About the County], which says "Charles City is the county seat. There are no incorporated towns within the county." (accessed 6 May 2020).See also "Charles City County: Comprehensive Land Use Plan" ([http://www.co.charles-city.va.us/DocumentCenter/View/536/2014-Final-Comp-Plan-002?bidId= pdf]), posted on the County's website: * page 21 of 188, the entry for the current Charles City Courthouse, which is on the National Register of Historic Places: Built circa 1730, succeeding earlier county seats at City Point and Westover." * page 19 of 188 has an overview of the history of the county. See details about Westover Parish on Spradlin's [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Virginia parishes] and "The History of Westover Parish" Spradlin links to (a dead link, but captured by archive.org's WayBack Machine and available [https://web.archive.org/web/20080925125231/http://www.westoverparish.org/History.html here] (accessed 6 May 2020). :The [[:Category:Independent Cities, Virginia|Independent City]] of '''Petersburg''' was incorporated in 1850,See WikiTree's [[:Category:Petersburg, Virginia]]. but Petersburg is much older, having been named by [[Byrd-33|William Byrd II]] in honor of Peter Jones. The settlement had grown around Fort Henry and Peter Jones' Trading Station. : The Fort Henry Historical Marker in Petersburg is Marker Number QA-6.The Historical Marker Database, Petersburg, Virginia, [https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=17623 Fort Henry] (accessed 20 April 2024). === Petersburg === : "The establishment of Fort Henry at the Falls of the Appomattox in 1645 expanded the English settlement that began in the previous decade south of the Appomattox River." : "Key to Wood's success was his appointment in 1646 as commander of Fort Henry... where the city of Petersburg, Virginia is today.... Fort Henry was also one of the few places where trade between Europeans and interior Native American tribes could take place. While that trade was small throughout most of the century, Wood owned land by the fort, operated a trading post, and came to profit through his landholdings, political leadership, and dominance of this point of exchange." : "By 1676 Abraham Wood had... turned his responsibilities at the fort and trading post over to his son-in-law Peter Jones. Wood had 'transported' Peter to Virginia in 1638, at a time when bringing new colonists from Europe entitled the transporter to grants of land. The frontier trading hub became known widely as 'Peter Jones Trading Post' or 'Peter Jones Trading Station.' Decades later in 1733, Colonel William Byrd II established a new city in the same location named Petersburg for the trading post and its original owner. Ruins of the trading post structures are still preserved downtown." : "In the autumn of 1733 he [([[Byrd-33|William Byrd]])] conceived the plan to establish what became the cities of Petersburg and Richmond at the falls of the Appomattox and James rivers, the latter of his own property."Dictionary of Virginia Biography: [https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/Byrd_William_1674-1744 William Byrd (1674–1744)], contributed by Thomas L. Long, Martin H. Quitt (accessed 8 May 2020). [[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]] was "a fellow traveller of Col. [[Byrd-33|Byrd]] in 1733.See [https://archive.org/details/historyofbristol00inslau/page/n84/ page 19], ''History of Bristol Parish.'' : "In 1733, William Byrd II led a surveying trip that included Majors Mayo and Munford, John Banister, and the third Peter Jones, the grandson of the original Peter Jones. Byrd located and named what became the cities of Petersburg and Richmond. Richmond was laid out at the Falls of the James River, and the other city "at the Point of Appamattuck River [was] to be named Petersburgh." The site of Byrd's "Petersburgh" had been a settlement since the 1630s and 1640s, and the name "Peters Point" was already in use to designate the location." : "Three counties meet at Petersburg. Petersburg proper is in Dinwiddie, Pocahontas is in Chesterfield, and Blandford in Prince George."Philip Slaughter. ''A history of Bristol Parish, Va. : with genealogies of families connected therewith, and historical illustrations,'' [https://archive.org/details/historyofbristol00inslau/page/n84/ page 19] (accessed 13 May 2020). === Bristol Parish === :Following are notes for entries from the Bristol Parish Vestry Book and ''History of Bristol Parish,''Philip Slaughter. ''A history of Bristol Parish, Va. : with genealogies of families connected therewith, and historical illustrations,'' online courtesy of [https://archive.org/details/historyofbristol00inslau/page/n9/mode/2up archive.org] (accessed 13 May 2020). but with so many Peter Joneses (see next section), it was not always possible to determine which Peter should be noted (in those cases, a link to a profile was not added to the "Peter Jones" named in the entry). * 1720, 30 October: Captain [[Jones-8083|Peter Jones]] is in attendance at the first Vestry meeting recorded in Bristol Parish's Vestry Book (1720-1789).See [https://archive.org/details/historyofbristol00inslau/page/n66/ page 10], ''The History of Bristol Parish.'' (He is listed as present at Vestry meetings until January 1726/27.) * 1724, 29 June: "Capt [[Jones-8083|Peter Jones]] & his son Abra Jones are Appointed Counters".See [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n30/mode/1up/ page 17], ''Bristol Parish Vestry Book.'' * 1724, 29 June: "Capt. [[Jones-8083|Peter Jones]] and his son William are appointed to count tobacco plants".See [https://archive.org/details/historyofbristol00inslau/page/n68/ page 11], ''History of Bristol Parish.'' ''One of these entries may be a mistranscription. If so, I would think this one in error. * 1725, 28 June: "Capt [[Jones-8083|Peter Jones]] & his Son [[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]] are Appointed Counters".See [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n38/mode/1up/ page 24], ''Bristol Parish Vestry Book.'' * 1726, 29 June: [[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]] "minor and his brother Wm. Jones are Appointed Counters". See [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n42 page 28], ''Bristol Parish Vestry Book.'' * 1726, 16 October: This is the last Vestry that has Capt [[Jones-8083|Peter Jones]] listed as present.See [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n43 page 29], ''Bristol Parish Vestry Book.'' * 1727, 11 July: Peter Jones and brother Abra Jones procession... Wm. Davis and Tho Jones son of Peter Jones procession.See [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n49/mode/1up/ page 35], ''Bristol Parish Vestry Book.'' * 1728: [[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]] joined the Bristol Parish Vestry.See [https://archive.org/details/historyofbristol00inslau/page/n288/ page 122], ''History of Bristol Parish.'' * 1729: Mr. [[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]] Jr. took oath/became vestryman.See [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n60/mode/1up/ page 46], ''Bristol Parish Vestry Book.'' He's listed as present at Vestry through November 1734. * 1735, 27 March: Captain [[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]] (on into 1740, where suddenly ranks are dropped; October 1741 they're back & he's still a captain).See [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n88/mode/1up/ page 75], ''Bristol Parish Vestry Book.'' * 1742, 14 October: Captain [[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]] "appt'd church warden for coming year, with Capt Theok Bland"See [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n123/mode/1up/ page 102], ''Bristol Parish Vestry Book.'' * 1746: 25 August: Major [[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]] was present.See [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n136/mode/1up/ page 122], ''Bristol Parish Vestry Book.'' * 1746/7, 23 March: Maj Theoderick Bland "chosen & Appointed Vestryman for this Parish in the room of Majr [[Jones-1543|Peter Jones]] who is moved out of the Parish." * 1762: Peter Jones mentioned in connection with an expansion of Petersburg.See [https://archive.org/details/historyofbristol00inslau/page/n88/ page 21], ''History of Bristol Parish.'' - ''perhaps [[Jones-38484|this Peter]], son of [[Jones-24585|Peter]] & [[Jones-56943|Mary (Jones) Jones]]... other Bristol Parish Peter Joneses have moved to Amelia County.'' * 1771: Peter Jones joined the Bristol Parish Vestry.See [https://archive.org/details/historyofbristol00inslau/page/n290/ page 123], ''History of Bristol Parish.'' === Collateral and Other Peter Joneses === : Soooo many... a few are * [[Jones-24585|Peter Jones]] (b c1690, will dated 26 Oct 1734), son of [[Jones-8758|Abraham]] (son of [1] [[Jones-6845|Peter]]) and [[Batte-77|Martha Batte]] (daughter of [[Batte-58|Thomas Batte]]); son-in-law of [2] [[Jones-8083|Peter Jones]] (married [2]'s daughter [[Jones-56943|Mary Jones]], born after 1693). * [[Jones-38484|Peter Jones]], born 28 March 1731, son of [[Jones-24585|Peter Jones]]... [[Jones-8758|Abraham Jones]]'s son [[Jones-24585|Peter]] (who married [[Jones-56943|Mary]], daughter of [2] [[Jones-8083|Peter Jones]]).JSTOR: "[https://www.jstor.org/stable/1919429 Jones of Petersburg]" ([https://www.jstor.org/stable/1919429?read-now=1&refreqid=excelsior%3A44a83f03326b8fd0b93e32a4fb4bff94&seq=2#page_scan_tab_contents page 288]). The 1721 will of [[Jones-56943|Mary]]'s father - [2] [[Jones-8083|Peter Jones]] - names his [[Jones-24585|son-in-law Peter]] as well as [2]'s son, [3] [[Jones-1543|Peter]]. This [[Jones-38484|son]] of [[Jones-24585|Peter]] & [[Jones-56943|Mary]] has a warning on his profile, about three Peter Joneses whose baptisms are recorded in the Bristol Parish Register: ** [[Jones-38484|Peter Jones]] (son of [[Jones-24585|Peter Jones]] and [[Jones-56943|Mary Jones]]), born 28 March 1731 and baptized 14 September 1731 (BPR [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n338/mode/2up page 324]) ** [[Jones-98503|Peter Jones]] (son of William and Francis Jones), born 11 February 1731 (1731/2) and baptized 23 April 1732 (BPR [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n338/mode/2up page 324] also) ** [[Jones-76712|Peter Jones]] (son of Abram/Abraham and Sarah Jones), born 2 November 1733 and baptized 1 December 1733. (BPR [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n338/mode/2up page 325]) referenced in his sister's (Margaret) will *** [[Jones-86394|Margaret Jones]] with the will dated 5 April 1794.Will of Margaret Jones. Amelia Co., VA, WB 5, pp. 265-266, w. 5 Apr 1794, p. 24 Dec 1795 & 24 Mar 1796. Digital image at Ancestry.com - https://preview.tinyurl.com/u2kje8p - Wants land in Dinwiddie Co. to be sold.... * brothers Henry Jones, Peter Jones * nephew Joseph Jones son of Thomas Jones * brother William Joneses children * Robert Marshall senior * neices Agness Wooldridge & Sarah Chambers * neice Susannah Hart daughter of my brother Abraham Jones [ Susannnah (Jones) Martin Hart died 1806 in Georgia see [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/042/Jones0568?95 her RBB card] ]
::Exrs: nephew Colonel Joseph Jones, nephew William Jones, nephew Lewelling Jones
::Wit: Jos Osborne, Abraham Marshall, Anne Osborne
* [[Jones-78291|Peter Jones]], son of [[Jones-43728|Thomas]] (brother of [4] [[Jones-8753|Peter Jones]]), was the father of [[Jones-30505|James Chamberlain Jones]], 10th Governor of Tennessee * [[Jones-48219|Peter Jones]], born 17 November 1720, Prince George County, married [[Tanner-2993|Sarah (Tanner) Jones]].{{DAR-grs|A062523|Peter Jones|4 May 2020}} * [[Jones-63812|Peter Jones]], born 15 April 1751, Amelia County, Virginia,{{DAR-grs|A062527|Peter Jones|4 May 2020}} son of [[Jones-48219|Peter]] and [[Tanner-2993|Sarah (Tanner) Jones]]. ([[Jones-65728|Peter Branch Jones]] is a nephew, son of [[Jones-73302|Batte Jones]].See RBB Cards for [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/042/Jones0566?61 Peter Branch Jones] and [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/042/Jones0559?1&_ga=2.146345844.1529352603.1589235504-1472947034.1589235504 Batte Jones].) * "[[Jones-44639|Peter Sheriff Jones]]", born 14 February 1735, Bristol Parish, married Mary Vinah, died 4 January 1793 in Clark, Kentucky (according to his profile as of 4 May 2020). ''The only attached profile with any details is a daughter, Elizabeth, "of Unknown Jones and Vinah Unknown", born 11 April 1774 in Orange County, Virginia, married in Kentucky in 1797 and died 5 February 1863 in Clark Co, KY.'' '''Note''': The Peter distinguished from the others by "Sheriff" is [[Jones-8753]], the son of Peter and Dorothy (Chamberlaine) Jones & was Sheriff of Amelia County. He married Elizabeth Wilkinson. * [[Jones-86402|Peter Jones]], died after 21 Jul 1794 (according to his profile; citation is apparently to his mother Susanna's 1794 will, Amelia Co. Will Book). * [[Jones-46312|Peter Jones]] born 1739 in Wales, "of Hampshire County", Virginia, left a will dated 14 May 1792 (wife Catherine, son Peter among children named), proved "At a Court held for Hampshire County the 19th day of October, 1795". ''His DAR record shows birth in c1748, Virginia; wife Catherine, son Moses (named in will posted on [[Jones-46312]]).{{DAR-grs|A062525|Peter Jones |4 May 2020}} * [[Jones-46311|Peter Jones]], son of Peter from Wales, born 20 April 1762, Essex County, died 1828 in Ohio (according to his profile as of 4 May 2020). * [[Jones-79539|Peter Jones]], died between 15 February 1790 and June 1795, Brunswick County, Virginia (date of will/will proved date). Profile cites will but link to Ancestry takes me to "Join Ancestry" page. * [[Jones-75769|Peter Jones]], died 1771, married Elizabeth Bolling.RBB Papers: [http://image.lva.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/drawerIII/disk8/CC/BA/024/M0309?7 Manlove, Elizabeth (Bolling)], accessed 4 May 2020. Landon Covington Bell. ''[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001874200 The old free state : a contribution to the history of Lunenberg County and southside Virginia],'' volume 2, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015027788739&view=1up&seq=178 page 162] (accessed 11 May 2020). * [[Jones-41087|Peter Jones]], died 4 Aug 1679 in Perquiman, North Carolina * [[Jones-41086|Peter Jones]] (c1670-c1752), Perquimans - son of just-named Peter [[Jones-41087]] * [[Jones-65866|Peter Randolph Jones]] (1796-1883), Buckingham County, son of [[Jones-65907|Abraham Jones]], Patriot Ancestor{{DAR-grs|A061772|Private Abraham Jones|9 May 2020}} === DAR Records === : Virginia Peter Joneses * Peter (1720-1799) of Prince George/Amelia Counties, m Sarah Tanner
- record has note: "3 men of the same name in Amelia Co in 1783."
- son is [[Jones-48219|Peter]] m [[Stokes-3664|Jane Stokes]]
{{DAR-grs|A062523|Private Peter Jones|4 May 2020}} * [[Jones-76712|Peter]] (1733-aft. 1796) of Prince George/Nottoway Counties, m Martha Jones
{{DAR-grs|A062530|Peter Jones |4 May 2020}} * Peter (c1748-bef. Oct. 1796) Hampshire County, m Catherine
{{DAR-grs|A062525|Peter Jones |4 May 2020}} * [[Jones-63812|Peter]] (1751-1815) of Amelia/Lunenburg Counties, m [[Stokes-3664|Jane Stokes]]See also: * Bell, L. Covington. ''The old free state: a contribution to the history of Lunenburg County and southside Virginia'' (1927 : The William Byrd Press, Inc., Richmond, Va.), volume 2, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015027788739&view=1up&seq=347 page 331].
{{DAR-grs|A062527|Peter Jones |4 May 2020}} * Peter (c1760-1833) of Augusta County, m Martha Breeden (son John, m Martha Breden)
{{DAR-grs|A125200|Peter Jones |4 May 2020}} : Other Peter Joneses * Peter (1747-1795) of Pennsylvania, married Elizabeth Rose
{{DAR-grs|A062518|Private Peter Jones|4 May 2020}} * Peter (1749-1809) of Pennsylvania, married Catherine Kerlin
{{DAR-grs|A062521|Private Peter Jones|4 May 2020}} * Peter (1752-1829) of Pennsylvania, married Rebecca Scott
{{DAR-grs|A062522|Private Peter Jones|4 May 2020}} * Peter (1758-1820) of Pennsylvania, died in Illinois, married Cassandra
*{{DAR-grs|A062520|Private Peter Jones|4 May 2020}} * [[Jones-15454|Peter]] (1760-1842) of Maryland, married [[Branson-196|Mary Branson]]
{{DAR-grs|A062517|Private Peter Jones|4 May 2020}} : Other Joneses * Frances Jones... ** [[Jones-42346|Frances (Jones) Barnett]] (had been attached as [[Jones-48219|Peter]] and [[Tanner-2993|Sarah]]'s daughter but no supporting sources - source for the profile was just her FindAGrave memorial as of 9 February 2021, which doesn't mention parents).{{FindAGrave|40941568|sameas=no}} for Frances ''Jones'' Barnett (accessed 9 February 2021) ** [[Jones-82370|Frances (Jones) Ellington]] ([[Ellington-414|Jeremiah Ellington]] born 1737, both he & Frances born Amelia County)[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A037395 Descendant record] for Jeremiah Ellington, patriot ancestor: * {{DAR-grs|A037395|Jeremiah Ellington|9 February 2021}} ** Frances Jones, 3rd wife of William Blount.{{DAR-grs|A011524|William Blount|10 Feb. 2021}} [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_descendants/?action=list&MyPrimary_Seqn=127663&MyLineageCount=1&Control_Min_Seqn=127663 This DAR record] has them as parents of Martha Blount (bp 1777), wife of Ambrose Wilkins (m 1796, d 1815), with Martha died Petersburg, Virginia, 1819. First wife of William was Martha Peete. ==== Notes ==== :See also: * Biographical Card Files of the R. Bolling Batte (RBB) Papers, Library of Virginia Digital Collections. Part of Batte’s collection of genealogical and historical research consists of more than 30,000 typed and handwritten index cards containing biographical information compiled from original and secondary sources. * Chamberlayne, Churchill Gibson. ''The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1720-1789,'' I-J starts on [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n334/mode/2up page 321] (accessed 12 May 2020). * Geni: [https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-Peter-Jones/6000000000387120399 Capt Peter Jones] & [https://www.geni.com/people/Capt-Peter-Jones-II/6000000006178780056 son Peter] ('''use with caution''' - much information does not appear reliable; for example, names his parents as Richard Jones and Anne Jeffries; they were not). * {{FindAGrave|77053902}} for Major Peter Jones (1624-21 Nov 1674) has '''no sources''' (and also names his parents as Richard Jones and Lady Anne Jeffries; they were not). * GenForum: 2 December 2008 post by Al Batts, "[https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/jones/35608/ Batte and Jones Families]" (accessed 2 May 2020). Gives a good overview of the possibilities. * WikiTree: [[Space:Batte_of_Oakwell_resources|Batte of Oakwell]] also has a good overview of the possibilities for [[Batte-58|Thomas Batte]]'s family. * Grimes, John Bryan. ''Abstract of North Carolina Wills'' (Raleigh, Uzell, and co: 1910). [https://archive.org/details/abstractofnorthc01nort/page/197/mode/1up Page 197]. For example: From the will of [[Jones-58535|William Jones]] of North Carolina: Son John... '(land at "ye Rich Thick'tt, Virginia," after his decease to his sons, John and James), also one hundred acres of land on Deep Run Swamp to go to his sons, David and William, after his decease)'. * Chamberlayne, Churchill Gibson. ''The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1720-1789,'' I-J starts on [https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n334/mode/2up page 321] (accessed 12 May 2020). : This page created and maintained by [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], in support of the [[Project:Virginia |Virginia Project]]. ''Created 30 April 2020; Last update 13 May 2020.''

Virginia Place Names

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[[Category:Virginia]][[Category:Virginia Project]][[Category: Virginia History]][[Category:Virginia Colony]] Contact: [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], [[Project:Virginia|Virginia Project]] == Virginia Places == The Virginia Project offers brief guidance for naming Virginia's Parishes, Counties, and Independent Cities in WikiTree on its project page ([[Project:Virginia#Virginia_Counties.2C_Independent_Cities.2C_and_Parishes_in_WikiTree|here]]). The most important point: : When entering a Virginia location in a profile's datafields, '''please include''' as appropriate "County" or "Parish" if you know that Parish or County is meant (many Virginia cities, counties, and parishes share a name but not a location). Independent cities are those Virginia cities which are considered county-equivalents for census purposes.In absence of the "go-to" list (which is a [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html Rootsweb page] that is still down), see the non-animated archive.org copy [https://web.archive.org/web/20171021005002/http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html here] and these Wikipedia pages: * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_and_counties_in_Virginia List of cities and counties in Virginia] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_city_(United_States) Independent city (United States)]. Check the categories [[:Category:Virginia|Virginia]] and [[:Category:Virginia Colony|Virginia Colony]] (and their subcategories) for Virginia places within WikiTree. Several links are provided under [[#See Also|"See Also" (below)]] for more information about Virginia places, including [[Space:Virginia_Counties_and_Parishes#counties|this Virginia Project page]] with a table of Virginia's counties (past and present) that has links to their category and space pages. If you have questions, posting in G2G – tagged {{Tag_Link|Virginia}} – will reach your widest audience. Posting a comment on [[WikiTree-41]] will reach the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wtvirginia Virginia Google Group], which is open to WikiTree members of any Virginia/Virginia-related project, including [[Project:Virginia|Virginia]], [[Space:Jamestown, Virginia Colony| Jamestown]], [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies]] and its subproject for [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Virginia|Virginia Colony]], and projects for states that were formed from Virginia, such as [[Project:West_Virginia|West Virginia]]. === Categories === : Guide for creating categories for Virginia places: * '''Cities''', whether Independent Cities or not, should show just the name of the city: Category: [xx], Virginia ** categories for Independent Cities should nest under Category: Virginia and, if existing pre-USA, also under Category: Virginia Colony, as well as [[:Category: Independent Cities, Virginia]] ** categories for other locationsFrom a post about creating location categories for cemeteries: : Check "the Geographic Names Information Service (GNIS) found at http://www.hometownlocator.com/ to make sure the locations given are valid and not just local usage as Find A Grave tends to use these." (Thanks for [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/285214/categories-for-virginia-cities-needed-but-not-yet-created?show=285251#a285251 the answer] Dan!)should nest under the county category * '''County''' categories include "County" in the name. All existing counties have a category, as do most defunct counties. Contact [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] if you find a defunct county in need of a category. ** some counties have two categories, one for Virginia (post-USA) and one for Virginia Colony (pre-USA) ** see [[:Category:Virginia]] and [[:Category:Virginia Colony]] * '''Parish''' categories should not include the county name – just the parish name (if the parish was defunct before 1776, name the category with "Virginia Colony" instead of "Virginia"): Category: [xx] Parish, Virginia ** use points & apostrophes when creating the category (for example, "St. Mary’s Parish" not "St Marys Parish”) ** categories for Parishes are nested under [[:Category:Virginia Parishes]] and the counties they served ** existing, known parish categories are collected under [[:Category:Virginia_Parishes|Category:Virginia Parishes]] === Datafield Guidelines === : Location categories include County and Parish in the category name with either Virginia or Virginia Colony. As stated earlier, a Virginia location in a profile's datafields should include as appropriate "County" or "Parish" if you know that Parish or County is meant (many Virginia cities, counties, and parishes share a name but not a location). : WikiTree's general [[Name_Fields|name field guidelines]] say to "use their conventions instead of ours." This applies to locations as well. [[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|WikiTree's Style Guide]] – the formatting standards and style conventions that our community has evolved – includes a page on [[Location_Fields|Location Fields]], which acknowledges the difficulty: ::
"Place names, and even boundaries, change over time. They also have different names in different languages. We aim to use the name that was used by the people in that place, at the time of the event you're recording. This standard is often difficult or even impossible to apply, but it is an ideal that members from all over the world can agree upon."
: The simple answer for the big "when" question (pre-USA/post-USA) is that the [[Project:Data Doctors|Data Doctors Project]] bases "USA too early" errors on July 4, 1776 and will suggest a change to Colony of Virginia. : Other "when" questions are more difficult, as the "Mother of States and Statesmen" has had lots of shifting boundaries and changing names. Many of Virginia's county categories have corresponding categories for the same county in other states (West Virginia and Kentucky, for example). And one county with two categories, one for Virginia and one for Virginia Colony needs to be pointed out: * [[:Category:Rappahannock County, Virginia Colony]], often called "Old Rappahannock", was created in 1656 and went extinct in 1692 (when it was divided into Essex and Richmond Counties). * [[:Category:Rappahannock County, Virginia]] was created in 1833 – in a completely different location than "Old Rappahannock". : Another difficulty in following WikiTree's guidelines for place names is that the suggested names given in the dropdown menu for place datafields are provided by the FamilySearch database and do not always conform to WikiTree guidelines. For example, FamilySearch calls pre-USA Virginia "Virginia, British Colonial America" and WikiTree does not. Virginia Project recommends Colony of Virginia. The project also suggests "USA" or spelled out, as "United States of America" (instead of "United States"). == Virginia Dates == :Note that in WikiTree, July 4, 1776 marks the birth of USA and is the date used by the [[Project:Data Doctors|Data Doctors Project]] to identify "USA too early" errors. : '''The following details are provided for reference''': * Roanoke Colony (also known as the Lost Colony), 1585-circa 1590Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roanoke_Colony Roanoke Colony]See also WikiTree's [[Space: Roanoke Colony|Roanoke Colony]].North Carolina Highway Historical Markers (accessed 27 September 2023): * "First English Colonies", [https://ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?MarkerId=B-1 B-1]. * "North Carolina - Virginia", [https://ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?MarkerId=M-14 M-14]. * Virginia Company, 1606-1624See "Virginia Colony Origin/History and Information on Counties” on the WikiTree project page for pre-USA [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Virginia|Virginia]]Wikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_colony#Virginia_Company_.281606.E2.80.931624.29 Virginia Company] ''On 24 May 1624, James dissolved the company and made Virginia a royal colony.''Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Company#cite_note-The_First_Seventeen_Years_1624-11 Virginia Company, citing ''The First Seventeen Years: Virginia, 1607–1624,'' by Charles E. Hatch, Jr.] ** 1619 - Virginia Company's Great Charter (WikiTree category page, [[:Category: Virginia Company of London|Virginia Company of London]]) * Jamestown, first settlement in Virginia, founded 1607See WikiTree's [[Space:Jamestown%2C_Virginia_Colony|Jamestown Project]] and [[:Category:Jamestown%2C_Virginia|Jamestown category]]; see also Wikipedia's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Jamestown_Settlement_%281607%E2%80%931699%29 History of the Jamestown Settlement] * Colony of VirginiaWikipedia: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_colony Virginia colony]"America" or "the Americas" continues to be debated; see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/379596/policy-discussion-when-what-call-virginia-other-than-virginia?show=379629#c379629 this comment] and ensuing discussion. ** from 1585 (Roanoke Colony) to before June 29, 1776The Virginia Convention approved the first Constitution of Virginia on June 29, 1776, although Virginia had declared herself independent earlier. From the Wikipedia article [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Conventions Virginia Conventions]:
: ''On May 15, the Convention declared that the government of Virginia as "formerly exercised" by King George in Parliament was "totally dissolved".[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Conventions#cite_note-16 16]''
From the Wikipedia article [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Conventions Virginia Conventions]: :''The convention . . . on June 12 adopted, George Mason's Declaration of Rights, a precursor to the United States Bill of Rights. On June 29, the convention approved the first Constitution of Virginia. The convention chose Patrick Henry as the first governor of the new Commonwealth of Virginia, and he was inaugurated on June 29, 1776. Thus, Virginia had a functioning republican constitution before July 4, 1776.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Conventions#cite_note-19 19]''
:: See also [[Space:Virginia_Counties_and_Parishes#_note-Wikipedia|these Wikipedia articles]]
* Commonwealth of Virginia from June 29, 1776 to present * Virginia, USA from July 4, 1776 to presentSee this [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/384562/ G2G discussion]. * Ratification of the Constitution, June 25, 1788Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia Virginia] * Confederate States of America, April 17, 1861 - April 9, 1865Virginia seceded from the Union to join the Confederate States of America on April 17, 1861; the War ended April 9, 1865 with General Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia, from ''Catechism on the History of the Confederate States of America: 1861-1865'' (published by the United Daughters of the Confederacy October 1954, reprinted 2007). * 7 May 1861: Virginia joined the Confederate States of America ~ "[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Reconstruction_era&diff=prev&oldid=1141338842#Reconstruction_state-by-state_%E2%80%93_significant_dates Reconstruction state-by-state – significant dates]" (deleted from Wikipedia's live page on Reconstruction because that page was too long). * First Military District[http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/First_Military_District First Military District], Encyclopedia of Virginia[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page|Civil War Project Resource Page]] from March 2, 1867 to before January 16, 1870 * Readmitted to the Union January 16, 1870 == Virginia Borders == In researching Virginia county formation history for the Appalachia Project (see [[Space: Workspace for Appalachia Project - Virginia|this Workspace page]]), I realized that the history of Virginia's border with North Carolina presents a special challenge that has not been addressed. The following offer some information: : Karl R. Phillips, "[http://www.virginiaplaces.org/boundaries/boundaryk.html How Virginia Got Its Boundaries]", 1999. : North Carolina Highway Historical Markers: * "First English Colonies", [https://ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?MarkerId=B-1 B-1]. * "North Carolina - Virginia", [https://ncmarkers.com/Markers.aspx?MarkerId=M-14 M-14]. : 1779/80 survey of the "Western extension of Virginia boundary"[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html North Carolina Formation Maps], posted in Rootsweb by George W. Durman (accessed 22 September 2023). - that area later became part of Tennessee. * [[Space: Petition of the Inhabitants of Washington District|Petition of the Inhabitants of Washington District]] * [[Space: Tennessee History Timeline to 1796 Statehood]] * See also the "succeeded by" categories following [[:Category: Watauga Association]]. == See Also == * VAGenWeb's [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Parishes of Virginia] by Freddie Spradlin. * A county and city map of present-day Virginia, plus a table of counties and cities past and present, dates of formation, parent counties, and the URL for each locality's Wikipedia article, prepared by project member Pat Hickin and attached to this page. * Rootsweb's interactive map of Virginia County Formations and major reference for the table (next bullet): [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html Virginia County Formation Maps] (posted in Rootsweb but in the portion of that site that is still down as of 17 February 2018) - available through archive.org's WayBack Machine (but not interactive): [https://web.archive.org/web/20171021005002/http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~george/countyformations/virginiaformationmaps.html here]. * Encyclopedia of Virginia's map that "shows the division of Virginia into counties for the purpose of governance, and the evolution of those districts from 1634 to 1640" [https://encyclopediavirginia.org/5737hpr-91fe5eb6aa7ae93/ here]. * [[Space:Virginia_Counties_and_Parishes|Virginia Counties and Parishes]], which includes a [[Space:Virginia_Counties_and_Parishes#counties|comprehensive table for Virginia counties]], past and present. The page's other tables, for independent cities, parishes, and other locations, are still being developed. * [[Project:One_Place_Studies/US_History#VA|This page]], maintained by the [[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies project]], to "Adopt-a-County".

Virginia Sources Quick Reference

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[[Category: Virginia Challenge Teams]] [[Category: Virginia, Unsourced Profiles]] = Quick Reference = ''For links and information about Virginia sources, see [[Space:Team_Virginia|Team Virginia]] (specifically, the [[Space:Team_Virginia#Sources|Sources]] section). This Quick Reference page is intended to be a place to "park" citations for copy/paste use during the Source-a-Thon.'' : ~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], [[Project:Virginia|Virginia Project]] leader, [[Space:Team_Virginia|Team Virginia]] co-captain When working with a particular reference, I open a window in my computer with the citation, letting me copy/paste as needed. I figured that the source-a-thon would be a great opportunity to encourage folks to use that method but to post their citation in WikiTree instead of just on their computer, creating an easy reference during the Source-a-Thon and a great resource for after. The Team Virginia page has a section on "[[Space:Team_Virginia#What_if_I_can.27t_find_a_source.3F|What if I can't find a source?]]" I included for copy/paste the "go-by" that I use for posting results from "Research" (the dropdown link under the WikiTree ID in the mini-menu at upper right on a profile page). It's under [[#Research_Notes|Research Notes (below)]] I also have high hopes for LOTS of source citations, so I started with a couple I plan to use under a heading of my WikiTree ID (which will let me find what I'm using easily). Hope you find this page useful! == Source Citations Used during the 2016 Source-a-Thon == === Noland-165 === Genealogical Research System, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution: [http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search/ DAR-grs]
[[Template:DAR-grs|Citation template]]:
{{DAR-grs|Axx|person|October 1, 2016}}
Hakenson
''This Forgotten Land, Volume II: Biographical Sketches of Confederate Veterans Buried in Alexandria, Virginia,'' written and compiled by Donald C. Hakenson. (2010, Alexandria, Virginia)
Wulfeck: [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/144610?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch]
from [[#Wulfeck|Wulfeck]]'s ''Marriages of Some Virginia Residents...,'' citing "DAR 79 963; 83 845" and "Huguenot 6:142" (see [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3652306 Vol 1, p 213], online courtesy of FamilySearch)
* Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, ''Marriages of Some Virginia Residents 1607-1800'' (Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore 1986) : see [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/144610?availability=Family_History_Library FamilySearch] Richardson's ''Magna Carta Ancestry'' ([https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&q=virginia#v=snippet&q=virginia&f=false Google Book])
Please see the Source page: [[Space:Magna_Carta_Ancestry]] (updated 23 Jan. 2019) Lewis database, [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/index.htm "Our Royal, Titled,..."] (check the citation; best to verify in Richardson, but do not use Lewis if no citation or citation to a questionable source)
:See also:
* [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1014.htm#i30453 Maud Charnells], "Our Royal, Titled, Noble, and Commoner Ancestors and Cousins" (website, compiled by Mr. Marlyn Lewis, Portland, OR; accessed September 30, 2015), citing... Find a Grave: [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi Search Form] (for advice/cautions on using Find a Grave as a source, see [[Space:Team_Virginia|Team Virginia]]'s [[Space:Team_Virginia#FG|Find a Grave]] entry, under the [[Space:Team_Virginia#Sources|Sources section]])
{{FindAGrave|16164815}} for Amon Updike (1848-1933), buried in Oakwood Cemetery, Bedford, Bedford County, Virginia. Memorial maintained by Bryan S. Godfrey; originally created by Earl Woodford on Oct 13, 2006 (accessed September 2, 2016) Parish registers (source profiles): * [[Space:The_Parish_Register_of_Saint_Peter%27s%2C_New_Kent_County%2C_Virginia_from_1680_to_1787|Saint Peter's]] * [[Space:Overwharton_Parish_Register%2C_Stafford_County|Overwharton]] == Research Notes == == Research Notes ==
: via "Research" links (see dropdown menu under the WikiTree ID in mini-menu at upper right)
* FamilySearch yielded x returns from historical records, but were not relevant to her; 2 returns from submitted trees but neither had sources ([[Your WikiTree ID]], October x, 2016).
* Find a Grave search returned no results ([[Your WikiTree ID]], October x, 2016).
* Ancestry search returned nothing of interest that was not behind a pay wall. See [URL this link] for results of search run October x, 2016 ([[Your WikiTree ID]]).
* Top two returns for [URL MyHeritage] search were for WikiTree profiles. I did not pursue others. ([[Your WikiTree ID]], October x, 2016)
* First page of [URL Find My Past] results had nothing in right century. I did not go beyond first page. ([[Your WikiTree ID]], October x, 2016)
* Google search had lots of interesting returns, including these from just the first two pages:
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''if Find a Grave has a return, but the memorial has no sources/pictures:'' ** {{FindAGrave|65281572}} for Jean Leroy (1454-1515), buried in Saint Malo Cimetiere Rocabey, Saint-Malo, Departement d'Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France. Memorial created by Suzanne (Roy) Soulliere on February 6, 2011 (accessed September 21, 2016)

Virginia Spring Cleaners

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[[Category: Virginia Challenge Teams]] == Virginia Spring Cleaners == ''You know it's Spring in Virginia when the daffodils, dogwoods, and redbuds are in bloom.'' Welcome, to the first ever "[[Spring_Clean-a-Thon|Spring Clean-a-Thon]]"! Please play cheerleader to fellow members of Team Virginia! I'm not available most of C-a-T weekend, but I'll check in when I can. If you'd like to lead this team, let me know! ~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] The purpose of the Clean-a-Thon is to decrease the number of database errors, which is what the [[Project:Database_Errors|Database Errors Project]] does all the time. === Clean-a-Thon Links === : The tables ([[#Database_Errors|below]]) don't play well with comments, so I deleted most of them. This was the only link from the deleted comments that hasn't been added elsewhere: * Main [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Spring_Clean-a-Thon https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Spring_Clean-a-Thon] page. : These links were provided by the Clean-a-Thon coordinators: * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/380895/who-will-win-the-clean-a-thon-prize G2G Prize post] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/380897/do-you-have-clean-a-thon-questions G2G Questions post] * [[Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Hangouts|Hangouts schedule]] * [[Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Tracking_Progress|Tracking your progress]] : Four G2G questions are linked to this page (see the links at upper right): * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/381112/lets-talk-virginia Let's Talk Virginia] - our "Team communication" G2G thread * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/379598/ Answers and discussion forum for Virginia Spring Cleaners during the 2017 Clean-a-Thon] (guidance for Team Virginia for the Clean-a-Thon) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/379596/ Policy Discussion] of what the official WikiTree policy for Virginia locations should be. (Not something I'll be looking at till after the Clean-a-Thon!) * The [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon- "join Team Virginia" G2G] (the sign-up G2G for Team Virginia) === Members === # [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], (mostly absentee) leader ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/372976/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-2-of-3?show=373836#a373836 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=375249#a375249 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Noland-165 See your work] #[[Prickett-120|Pat Hickin]], co-leader ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/370415/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-1-of-3?show=370854#a370854 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=375177#a375177 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Prickett-120 See your work] #[[Sharp-5629|L Kish]], Jamestown focus ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/375002/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-3-of-3?show=375387#a375387 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=374103#a374103 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Sharp5629 See your work] # [[Joslin-537|Michael Joslin]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/372976/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-2-of-3?show=373374#a373374 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=376205#a376205 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Joslin-537 See your work] # [[Killham-6|Terry Thornton]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/372976/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-2-of-3?show=373919#a373919 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=376234#a376234 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Killham-6 See your work] # [[Mayes-871|Tammy Joyce]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/375002/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-3-of-3?show=376544#a376544 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=379177#a379177 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Mayes-871 See your work] # [[LaMotte-54|Leslie Archer]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/375002/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-3-of-3?show=376553#a376553 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=377245#c377245 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=LaMotte-54 See your work] # [[Sherman-2980|Sarah Sherman-VanDeventer]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/375002/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-3-of-3?show=376695#a376695 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=377263#a377263 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Sherman-2980 See your work] # [[Billups-130|Cynthia B]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/375002/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-3-of-3?show=378908#a378908 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=379290#a379290 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Billups-130 See your work] # [[Spencer-12577|Elizabeth Spencer]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/375002/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-3-of-3?show=379610#a379610 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=379943#a379943 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Spencer-12577 See your work] # [[Coltrane-45|Elizabeth Coltrane]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/375002/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-3-of-4?show=379860#c379860 main registration]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Coltrane-45 See your work] # [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]], focusing on West Virginia ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/375002/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-3-of-3?show=380032#a380032 main registration];[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=380035#a380035 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Craig-4574 See your work] # [[Ball-8920 |Jamie Ball]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/372976/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-2-of-4?show=373005#a373005 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=380300#a380300 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Ball-8920 See your work] # [[Foster-86 | William Foster]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/380248/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-4-of-4?show=380305#a380305 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=380312#a380312 Team Virginia Post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Foster-86 See your work] # [[Gragg-820|LM Gragg]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/375002/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-3-of-4?show=380048#a380048 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=380338#a380338 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Gragg-820 See your work] # [[Gilbert-5219|Mel Lambert]], focusing on West Virginia ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/380248/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-4-of-4?show=380460#a380460 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=380759#a380759 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Gilbert-5219 See your work] # [[Dodier-55|Virginia Dodier]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/380248/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-4-of-4?show=380615#a380615 main registration]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Dodier-55 See your work] # [[Wills-813|Cathy Wydner]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/380248/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-4-of-4?show=380641#a380641 main registration]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Wills-813 See your work] # [[Herring-1553|Stephen Herring]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/380248/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-4-of-4?show=380716#a380716 main registration]; [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/373879/join-team-virginia-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon?show=380764#a380764 Team Virginia post]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Herring-1553 See your work] # [[Camden-141|Lynn Camden]] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/370415/will-you-register-for-the-spring-clean-a-thon-1-of-4?show=372968#c372968 main registration]) |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Camden-141 See your work] ==== Members' Badges ==== : ''Badges? We doan need no steenkin' badges.'' Except in WikiTree, sometimes you do - for instance, to work on pre-1500 and pre-1700 profiles ([[#Details|details, details]]). * Pre-1500: [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/cert/ Certified] for adding and editing profiles of people born before the year 1500. ** [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] ** [[Prickett-120|Pat Hickin]] ** [[Billups-130|Cynthia B]] ** [[Foster-86 | William Foster]] * Pre-1700: [https://www.wikitree.com/quiz/pre_1700 Self-certified] for editing profiles of people born between 1500 and [[Pre-1700_Profiles|1700]]. All teammembers but one have the pre-1700 badge now. ([[Dodier-55|Virginia]], you'll also need to be a Wiki Genealogist to edit Open profiles. You might also need to be one in order to take the [https://www.wikitree.com/quiz/pre_1700 pre-1700 quiz].) * Data Doctor: Member of the [[Project:Database_Errors|Database Errors Project]] ** [[Prickett-120|Pat Hickin]] * [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies|US Southern Colonies]]: parent project for [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Virginia|Virginia Colony]] and [[Space:Jamestown%2C_Virginia_Colony|Jamestown]] projects ** [[Billups-130|Cynthia B]], project coordinator ** [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] ** [[Joslin-537|Michael Joslin]] ** [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] * [[Project:Virginia|Virginia Project]] (subproject of [[Project:US_History|US History]]) ** [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], project leader ** [[Joslin-537|Michael Joslin]] ** [[Billups-130|Cynthia B]] ** [[Wills-813|Cathy Wydner]] == Help? == : Short answer for fixing "USA too early": replace USA/United States with Colony
: Long answer: see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/379598/ Answers and discussion forum for Virginia Spring Cleaners during the 2017 Clean-a-Thon] : Check out sources used by Team Virginia for the Source-a-Thon last October: * [[Space:Team_Virginia#Sources|Team Virginia Sources]] * [[Space:Virginia_Sources_Quick_Reference|Virginia Sources Quick Reference]] : Don't forget what a powerful resource G2G is - tag your question with {{Tag Link|virginia}} and {{Tag Link|db_errors}} at least. For questions about the C-a-T, use the tag {{Tag Link|clean-a-thon}}. : '''Virginia Projects''' all have information you might find useful: * [[[Space:Jamestown%2C_Virginia_Colony|Jamestown]]] * [[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Virginia|Virginia Colony]]] * [[[Project:Virginia|Virginia]]] * [[[Project:West_Virginia|West Virginia]]] (post-1863) == Plan of Action == # You should work your own errors first: Go to [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm] & put your ID in the "Managed by" field. If you have not worked these lists before, this will help you get familiarized. ~ ''borrowed from "[[Space:Musty_and_Dusty_Pre-1500_Spring_Cleaning|Musty Dusty]]" team'' # Next, see the table below for "[[#USA_Too_Early|USA too early]]" errors and search for "Virginia" in the error lists. Replace USA or United States with "Colony" as needed (see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/379598/question-answers-discussion-virginia-spring-cleaners-during this G2G post] for more precise information you could use instead of the "too early" USA or United States info). # If the profile has insufficient or no sources, add {{Unsourced|Virginia}} # If a county is mentioned in the profile, take an extra minute to add the county category. For example: :* [[Category:Stafford County, Virginia]] :: See [[Space:Virginia_Counties_and_Parishes#counties|this table]] for existing county categories (note that Stafford County does not have a separate "Virginia Colony" category). Please contact [[Noland-165|me]] if a county was missed. Currently, we're not adding additional "Virginia Colony" county categories. If the profile fact is between 1776 and 1788, and both pre- and post-USA county categories exist, then add both categories (see [[Space:Virginia_Counties_and_Parishes#1776-1788|this explanation]]). : [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/379598/question-answers-discussion-virginia-spring-cleaners-during This G2G post] has additional Team Virginia guidance & is our forum for questions that come up during the Clean-a-Thon. However, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/381112/let-s-talk-virginia Let's Talk Virginia] is our team's main communication thread. : '''Important''': * In the Errors list: Be sure to use the Status button: ** Before checking the profile, check the status to see if the error has already been corrected. ** After correcting the error (or posting a comment if you cannot edit the profile), update the status so that others coming across the error will know. * On a profile: Always include the error number in the explanation for your change(s): e.g., "corrected dbe 603 - and added county category". You could also just note the dbe error code & include a link to the Team Virginia G2G guidance post: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/379598/ (you could enter that link as the status explanation also). === Details === : After working on your own tree's errors, let's focus first on the [[#USA Too Early|USA Too Early]] lists. : If you need some variety, hop down to the table with [[#Virginia_Location_Errors|Virginia Location Errors]] for a bit. : Either table . . . * To work on [[Pre-1700_Profiles|pre-1700 profiles]] you'll need the pre-1700 badge. If you don't have one, go take the quiz! (click the link to it from [[Pre-1700_Profiles|this page]]) * To work on [[Pre-1500_Profiles|pre-1500 profiles]], you also need a badge, but they're harder to get, so don't worry about them if you don't have the pre-1500 badge. * Profiles of people born more than 200 years ago should be Open, so all the profiles we need to work on should be open - except for ones where the date is wrong, not "USA". Leave a polite note on those, saying what needs to change and why, along with the error code (linked to its space page). For example, something along the lines of: ::: Hi! I'm participating in the Spring Clean-a-Thon and this profile was flagged as having a Virginia location error - [[Space:DBE_603|DBE 603]]: USA too early in birth location. I think the error is because the birth year is wrong, not the location, and can be fixed when the year is corrected. Could you take a look? Let me know if you need more information! ~ [[your WikiTree ID|your name]], [[Space:Virginia_Spring_Cleaners|Team Virginia]] ::'' Don't forget to use the Status button! '' === All Errors === : For a table with all errors, everywhere, click the link in the big green box at the top of this page - as of April 20, it's the table for errors as of April 16: [[Space:Database_Errors_Project_2017-04-16|Space:Database_Errors_Project_2017-04-16]]. === Check Your Own Tree for Errors === : On your profile page, under your WikiTree ID (at the upper right, in the mini-menu), the dropdown menu has "Error Report" - click on that and see if there's anything that shows up you could practice on. : The main focus of Team Virginia is 6x3 errors in Virginia. The following links should take you to the "USA too early" error report for birth, marriage, & death locations (respectively). Click the status button (you may need to scroll far right to see it). On my browser, it opens in a new tab. If someone corrected the error & updated the status, it will show there. If there's no status update but the profile is no longer in error, please comment "already fixed". :: http://www.softdata.si/osebe_staro/ales/wikitree/Err_20170416/Virginia/603_1700-1799_0.htm :: http://www.softdata.si/osebe_staro/ales/wikitree/Err_20170416/Virginia/663_1700-1799_0.htm :: http://www.softdata.si/osebe_staro/ales/wikitree/Err_20170416/Virginia/633_1700-1799_0.htm === Tutorial === : Still confused - try the tutorial: [[Spring_Clean-a-Thon_Tutorial|Spring_Clean-a-Thon_Tutorial]] === '' Don't forget to use the Status button! '' === == Database Errors == === USA Too Early === : [[Space:DBE_603|DBE 603]]: USA too early in birth location {{Tag Link|db_error_603}}
: [[Space:DBE_633|DBE 633]]: USA too early in death location {{Tag Link|db_error_633}}
: [[Space:DBE_663|DBE 663]]: USA too early in marriage location {{Tag Link|db_error_663}} {| border="3" style="margin:0;" class="wikitable sortable sixteen columns" ! 289362 Errors !! Total !! 0000-0000 !! 0001-1499 !! 1500-1699 !! 1700-1799 !! 1800-1899 !! 1900-1999 !! 2000-9999 !! Open !! New |- | [[Space:DBE_603|603 USA too early in birth location]] || 202113 || || || 38194 || 163919 || || || || 202113 || 1032 |- | [[Space:DBE_633|633 USA too early in death location]] || 65150 || 629 || 12 || 42206 || 22245 || 54 || 4 || || 65135 || 213 |- | [[Space:DBE_663|663 USA too early in marriage location]] || 22099 || 261 || || 7371 || 14454 || 13 || || || 22093 || 113 |} === Virginia/West Virginia Location Errors === {| border="3" style="margin:0;" class="wikitable sortable sixteen columns" ! 67443 Errors !! Total !! 0000-0000 !! 0001-1499 !! 1500-1699 !! 1700-1799 !! 1800-1899 !! 1900-1999 !! 2000-9999 !! Open !! New |- | [[Space:DBE_601|601 Wrong word in birth location]] || 34 || || || || 1 || 25 || 8 || || 26 || |- | [[Space:DBE_603|603 USA too early in birth location]] || 43931 || || || 7787 || 36144 || || || || 43931 || 193 |- | [[Space:DBE_604|604 Birth location too short]] || 85 || 12 || || 4 || 28 || 36 || 5 || || 63 || 3 |- | [[Space:DBE_605|605 Number in birth location]] || 4 || 2 || || || || 2 || || || 1 || 1 |- | [[Space:DBE_607|607 Misspelled word in birth location]] || 195 || 3 || || 31 || 129 || 24 || 8 || || 183 || 6 |- | [[Space:DBE_608|608 Misspelled country in birth location]] || 500 || 3 || || || 166 || 251 || 80 || || 463 || 12 |- | [[Space:DBE_609|609 Wrong character in birth location]] || 1 || || || || 1 || || || || 1 || |- | [[Space:DBE_610|610 Birth location in uppercase]] || 1057 || 10 || || 39 || 318 || 632 || 58 || || 943 || 2 |- | [[Space:DBE_611|611 Birth location in lowercase]] || 554 || 20 || || 16 || 179 || 255 || 84 || || 460 || 7 |- | [[Space:DBE_631|631 Wrong word in death location]] || 519 || 2 || || || 91 || 384 || 42 || || 430 || |- | [[Space:DBE_632|632 Y death location]] || 24 || 4 || || || || 20 || || || 4 || |- | [[Space:DBE_633|633 USA too early in death location]] || 13474 || 130 || || 8864 || 4474 || 4 || 2 || || 13471 || 39 |- | [[Space:DBE_634|634 Death location too short]] || 125 || 11 || || || 36 || 67 || 11 || || 87 || 1 |- | [[Space:DBE_635|635 Number in death location]] || 4 || || || || || 4 || || || || |- | [[Space:DBE_636|636 Bogus death location]] || 2 || || || || || 2 || || || 1 || |- | [[Space:DBE_637|637 Misspelled word in death location]] || 8 || 1 || || || || 5 || 2 || || || |- | [[Space:DBE_638|638 Misspelled country in death location]] || 503 || 7 || || 24 || 131 || 266 || 75 || || 456 || 12 |- | [[Space:DBE_640|640 Death location in uppercase]] || 732 || 5 || || 31 || 257 || 382 || 57 || || 656 || 5 |- | [[Space:DBE_641|641 Death location in lowercase]] || 586 || 11 || || 13 || 190 || 292 || 80 || || 474 || 4 |- | [[Space:DBE_661|661 Wrong word in marriage location]] || 77 || 2 || || || 24 || 42 || 9 || || 62 || |- | [[Space:DBE_663|663 USA too early in marriage location]] || 4704 || 32 || || 1447 || 3220 || 5 || || || 4701 || 18 |- | [[Space:DBE_664|664 Marriage location too short]] || 21 || || || 3 || 5 || 13 || || || 15 || |- | [[Space:DBE_667|667 Misspelled word in marriage location]] || 1 || || || || 1 || || || || 1 || 1 |- | [[Space:DBE_668|668 Misspelled country in marriage location]] || 11 || || || 1 || 4 || 6 || || || 7 || 7 |- | [[Space:DBE_670|670 Marriage location in uppercase]] || 252 || || || 1 || 92 || 157 || 2 || || 222 || 3 |- | [[Space:DBE_671|671 Marriage location in lowercase]] || 39 || || || || 21 || 17 || 1 || || 27 || 2 |}

Virginia Spring Cleaners - 2018

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[[Category: Virginia Challenge Teams]] {{DD_Navigator|Clean-a-Thon 2018}} == Virginia Spring Cleaners == ''You know it's Spring in Virginia when the daffodils, dogwoods, and redbuds are in bloom.'' Welcome to the 2018 "[[Spring_Clean-a-Thon|Spring Clean-a-Thon]]"! The Co-Captains for the 2018 Virginia Spring Cleaners Team are * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] * [[Gilbert-5219|Mel Lambert]] We're your head cheerleaders, but I encourage everyone to play cheerleader to fellow members of Team Virginia! I'm not available for the start of CAT weekend, but Mel should be & I'll be online Sunday & Monday. ~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] The purpose of the Clean-a-Thon is to decrease the number of database suggestions, which is what the [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctors Project]] does all the time. === Clean-a-Thon Links === * Main [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Spring_Clean-a-Thon https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Spring_Clean-a-Thon] page. * Team Virginia's [[Space:Virginia_Spring_Cleaners|Spring Cleaners 2017 page]] * Team Virginia's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/596259/team-virginia-spring-cleaners-2018-clean-a-thon-chat G2G Chat] == Members == # [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], Co-Captain (but not online Saturday): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=581721#a581721 registration post] ## Note - WVa error report has no errors reported for the period 0001-1499. ## Addressed all VA errors in 0001-1499 column ## Working on VA USA too early (603, 633, 663), in column 1700-1799 # [[Gilbert-5219|Mel Lambert]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/578811/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-1?show=579076#a579076 registration post], Co-Captain, focusing on West Virginia: ## WVa, Errors 603, 633 & 663 # [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/578811/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-1?show=579799#a579799 registration post] ## VA 603 and 633, 1500-1699 # [[Stawski-25|Andrea Pack]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/579826/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-2?show=581045#a581045 registration post] ## WV DBE #811 through #841 # [[Foster-86|William Foster]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/579826/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-2?show=580150#a580150 registration post] # [[Kabrich-1|Robin Kabrich]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=581844#a581844 registration post] # [[Douglass-990|David Douglas]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=581984#a581984 registration post] #[[Prickett-120|Pat Hickin]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=581997#a581997 registration post] #[[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=582440#a582440 registration post], focusing on West Virginia ## WVa GENDER issues errors 203/303/304/402/403/501-510 (excluding pre-1500) #[[Dowden-200|Melissa Dyniec]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=582765#a582765 registration post] #[[Jerkes-1|Terri Jerkes]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=582972#a582972 registration post] # [[Ball-8920|Jamie Ball]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=584171#a584171 registration post] ## KY 603 errors 1700-99 # [[Killham-6|Terry Thornton]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591340/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=593841#a593841 registration post] # [[Boyer-2855|Tim Boyer]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591340/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=594422#a594422 registration post] # [[Dodier-55|Virginia Dodier]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/595125/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=595785#a595785 registration post] (available to participate the 23rd) # [[Whitlock-1099|Amber Whitlock]]: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/595125/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=596488#a596488 registration post] == Plan of Action == Work on database suggestions for * [[DBE_ErrorList_VA|Virginia]] (107798 suggestions on 2018-04-15) * [[DBE_ErrorList_WV|West Virginia]] (17728 on 2018-04-15) * [[DBE_ErrorList_KY|Kentucky]] (43952 on 2018-04-15) # Click one of the links above (Virginia, West Virginia, or Kentucky) and pick a "cell" - post what you're working on by your name in the members' list and as a comment on this page (for example: VA #603, 1700-1799) # Address the suggestion (e.g., fix the error) # Update the status : Additional actions (optional - slows you down a bit, but will help improve WikiTree profiles) # If the profile has insufficient or no sources, add {{Unsourced}} - you can add up to two locations with that template, for example {{Unsourced|Virginia|West Virginia}} # If a county is mentioned in the profile, add the county category. For example: :* [[Category:Stafford County, Virginia]] :: The main category pages for [[:Category:Virginia]], [[:Category:West Virginia]], and [[:Category:Kentucky]] list current county categories. : '''Important''': * In the Errors (Suggestions) list: Be sure to use the Status button: ** Before checking the profile, check the status to see if the error has already been corrected. ** After correcting the error (or posting a comment if you cannot edit the profile), update the status so that others coming across the error will know. * On a profile: Always include the error number in the explanation for your change(s): e.g., "corrected database error 603 - and added county category". == Help? == : To talk to "just us", post a comment to this page or, when we're closer to the event, we'll have a G2G post where we can chat. You can post separately to G2G for a wider audience: tag your question with {{Tag Link|virginia}} and {{Tag Link|db_errors}} at least. For questions about the Clean-a-Thon, use the tag {{Tag Link|clean-a-thon}}. === How Does this Work? === : Try the tutorial: [[Spring_Clean-a-Thon_Tutorial|Spring_Clean-a-Thon_Tutorial]] : Check your own tree: On your profile page, under your WikiTree ID (at the upper right, in the mini-menu), the dropdown menu has "Suggestions" - click on that and see if there's anything that shows up you could practice on. : Check on profiles you manage: Go to [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm] & put your WikiTree ID in the "Managed by" field. == Database Errors == Last year we focused on "USA too early..." and these were the space pages and tag links for those. You should be able to replace the number in the URL to find the space page for any dbe. : [[Space:DBE_603|DBE 603]]: USA too early in birth location {{Tag Link|db_error_603}}
: [[Space:DBE_633|DBE 633]]: USA too early in death location {{Tag Link|db_error_633}}
: [[Space:DBE_663|DBE 663]]: USA too early in marriage location {{Tag Link|db_error_663}} === All Errors === : For a table with all errors, everywhere, click the link in the big green box at the top of this page - as of April 14, it's the table for errors as of April 8: [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2018-04-08|Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2018-04-08]]. === '' Don't forget to use the Status button! '' ===

Virginia Spring Cleaners - 2019

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[[Category: Virginia Challenge Teams]] {{DD_Navigator|Clean-a-Thon 2019}} == Virginia Spring Cleaners == ''You know it's Spring in Virginia when the daffodils, dogwoods, and redbuds are in bloom.'' Welcome to the 2019 "[[Spring_Clean-a-Thon|Spring Clean-a-Thon]]"! The Leaders for the 2019 Virginia Spring Cleaners Team are: * Co-Captain: [[Foster-86|William Foster]] * Co-Captain: [[Silva-1055 |Mindy Silva]] * Support: [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] (not available the first two days of the Clean-a-Thon) We're your head cheerleaders, but I encourage everyone to play cheerleader to fellow members of Team Virginia! You can chat and cheer on our [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-virginia-spring-cleaners Google Chat Group]. The purpose of the Clean-a-Thon is to decrease the number of database suggestions, which is what the [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctors Project]] does all the time. {| align="center" style="background-color:#7cc17c" |- |[[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-92.png|center|350px|Team Virginia Rocks]] |- |} {|align="center" border="1" width="350" style="text-align:center" | Total Team Members || 14 |- | Team Virginia Suggestions fixed||11,253 |- | WikiTree Suggestions fixed ||132,553 |} :
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{{Clean-a-Thon|team=Team Virginia|extra=correcting '''99''' suggestions.We cleaned '''11,253''' suggestions & finished in '''3rd place!'''|year=2019!}} ---- === Clean-a-Thon Links === * Team Virginia [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-virginia-spring-cleaners Google Chat Group]. * Main [[Spring_Clean-a-Thon|Spring Clean-a-Thon]] page. * Team Virginia's [[Space:Virginia_Spring_Cleaners_-_2019|Spring Cleaners 2019 page]] * Team Virginia's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/790419/team-virginia-spring-cleaners-2019-clean-a-thon-chat G2G Chat] == Members == # [[Foster-86|William Foster]], Co-Captain: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787244/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-spring-clean-a-thon-yet?show=788139#a788139 registration post] # [[Silva-1055 |Mindy Silva]], Co-Captain: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787244/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-spring-clean-a-thon-yet?show=788391#a788391 registration post] # [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], Cheerleader (but not online Friday or Saturday): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787244/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-spring-clean-a-thon-yet?show=787599#a787599 registration post] # [[Thompson-34031|Gurney Thompson]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787244/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-spring-clean-a-thon-yet?show=788192#a788192 registration post] # [[Helm-1294|Rosetta Link]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787244/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-spring-clean-a-thon-yet?show=792968#a792968 registration post] KY 203-510 & 713-785 # [[Guglik-1|Anne Guglik]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787244/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-spring-clean-a-thon-yet?show=797256#a797256 registration post] # [[Vincent-18|Bill Vincent]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787244/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-spring-clean-a-thon-yet?show=797633#a797633 registration post] # [[Stawski-25|Andrea Pack]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787244/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-spring-clean-a-thon-yet?show=805685#a805685 registration post] West Virginia and Virginia # [[Tiedeman-60 | Ellen Steger]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787244/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-spring-clean-a-thon-yet?show=806123#a806123 registration post] # [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/790419/team-virginia-spring-cleaners-2019-clean-a-thon-chat?show=808932#a808932 registration post] West Virginia and DNA errors # [[Roberts-9749|Angela Drake]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787244/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-spring-clean-a-thon-yet?show=810706#a810706 registration post] West Virginia and Virginia from 1700 to 1850 # [[Thomas-29841|Nancy Thomas]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787244/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-spring-clean-a-thon-yet?show=816906#a816906 registration post] Will work Friday and maybe a little on Saturday or Sunday. No set area. # [[Neff-483|Lydia Holland]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787244/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-spring-clean-a-thon-yet?show=816414#a816414 registration post] # [[Fey-255|Calvin Fey]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/787244/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-spring-clean-a-thon-yet?show=816546#a816546 registration post] Kentucky 603's and FAG errors == Plan of Action == # Click one of the links above (Virginia, West Virginia, or Kentucky) and pick a "cell" - post what you're working on by your name in the members' list and as a comment on this page (for example: VA #603, 1700-1799) # Address the suggestion (e.g., fix the error) # Update the status : Additional actions (optional - slows you down a bit, but will help improve WikiTree profiles) # If the profile has insufficient or no sources, add {{Unsourced|}}, e.g., {{Unsourced|Virginia}} - you can add up to two locations with that template, for example {{Unsourced|England|Virginia}} for a person born in England who died in Virginia. # If a county is mentioned in the profile, add the county category. For example: :* [[Category:Stafford County, Virginia]] :: The main category pages for [[:Category:Virginia]], [[:Category:West Virginia]], and [[:Category:Kentucky]] list current county categories. : '''Important''': * In the Errors (Suggestions) list: Be sure to use the Status button: ** Before checking the profile, check the status to see if the error has already been corrected. ** After correcting the error (or posting a comment if you cannot edit the profile), update the status so that others coming across the error will know. * On a profile: Always include the error number in the explanation for your change(s): e.g., "corrected database error 603 - and added county category". == Help? == : To talk to "just us", post a comment to this page or, when we're closer to the event, we'll have a G2G post where we can chat. You can post separately to G2G for a wider audience: tag your question with {{Tag Link|virginia}} and {{Tag Link|db_errors}} at least. For questions about the Clean-a-Thon, use the tag {{Tag Link|clean-a-thon}}. === How Does this Work? === : Try the tutorial: [[Spring_Clean-a-Thon_Tutorial|Spring_Clean-a-Thon_Tutorial]] : Check your own tree: On your profile page, under your WikiTree ID (at the upper right, in the mini-menu), the dropdown menu has "Suggestions" - click on that and see if there's anything that shows up you could practice on. : Check on profiles you manage: Go to [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm] & put your WikiTree ID in the "Managed by" field. == Database Errors == In 2017 we focused on "USA too early..." and these were the space pages and tag links for those. You should be able to replace the number in the URL to find the space page for any dbe. : [[Space:DBE_603|DBE 603]]: USA too early in birth location {{Tag Link|db_error_603}}
: [[Space:DBE_633|DBE 633]]: USA too early in death location {{Tag Link|db_error_633}}
: [[Space:DBE_663|DBE 663]]: USA too early in marriage location {{Tag Link|db_error_663}} === All Errors === : For a table with all errors, everywhere, click the link in the big green box at the top of this page - as of April 14, it's the table for errors as of April 8: [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2018-04-08|Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2018-04-08]]. :: [[Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_5#Virginia|All Errors - Virginia]] :: [[Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_5#West_Virginia|All Errors - West Virginia]] :: [[Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_6#Kentucky|All Errors - Kentucky]] === '' Don't forget to use the Status button! '' === ==2019 Clean-a-thon Team Virginia Members== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="2" style="font-size: 100%;" |+ ! colspan="6" style="background: #2874A6;" |{{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-93.png|size=200px }} |-style="background: #A569BD;" ! List Number ! scope="col" | Photo ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Position ! scope="col" | See your contributions ! scope="col" | Total Errors Fixed |- align=center style="background:#EBF5FB" | 1||[[Image:Fey-255.jpg|65px]]|| [[Fey-255|Calvin Fey]]||'''Cousin Cal '''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Fey-255 See your work]||1,780 |- align=center style="background:#EBF5FB" | 2||[[Image:Kovach-111-4.jpg|70px]]|| [[Foster-86|William Foster]]||'''Captain Cool'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Foster-86 See your work]||195 |- align=center style="background:#EBF5FB" | 3||[[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-93.png|80px]]|| [[Guglik-1|Anne Guglik]]||'''Amiable Anne '''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Guglik-1 See your work]||54 |- align=center style="background:#EBF5FB" | 4||[[Image:Neff-483-2.jpg|55px]]|| [[Neff-483|Lydia Holland]]||'''Fabulous Lydia '''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Neff-483 See your work]||1,614 |- align=center style="background:#EBF5FB" | 5||[[Image:Helm-1294-5.jpg|75px]]|| [[Helm-1294|Rosetta Link]]||'''Racing Rosetta '''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Helm-1294 See your work]||1,852 |- align=center style="background:#EBF5FB" | 6||[[Image:Stawski-25-4.jpg|65px]]|| [[Stawski-25|Andrea Pack]]||'''Admirable Andrea '''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Stawski-25 See your work]||32 |- align=center style="background:#EBF5FB" | 7||[[Image:Craig-4574.jpg|65px]]|| [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]||'''Steady Sandy '''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Craig-4574 See your work]||857 |- align=center style="background:#EBF5FB" | 8||[[Image:Noland-166.jpg|75px]]|| [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]]||'''Cheerleader '''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Noland-166.jpg See your work]||121 |- align=center style="background:#EBF5FB" | 9||[[Image:M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-93.png|80px]]|| [[Roberts-9749|Angela Drake]]||'''Our Angel'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Roberts-9749 See your work]||50 |- align=center style="background:#EBF5FB" | 9||[[Image:Silva-1055-4.png|65px]]|| [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]]||'''Gedcom Granny'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Silva-1055 See your work]||1,278 |- align=center style="background:#EBF5FB" | 10||[[Image:Tiedeman-60.jpg|70px]]|| [[Tiedeman-60|Ellen Steger]]||'''Elegant Ellen '''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Tiedeman-60 See your work]||161 |- align=center style="background:#EBF5FB" | 11||[[Image:Thomas-29841.jpg|65px]]|| [[Thomas-29841|Nancy Thomas]]||'''Nickname'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Thomas-29841 See your work]||142 |- align=center style="background:#EBF5FB" | 12||[[Image:Thompson-34031.jpg|65px]]|| [[Thompson-34031|Gurney Thompson Jr]]||'''Gentle Gurney'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Thompson-34031 See your work]||1,044 |- align=center style="background:#EBF5FB" | 13||[[Image:Vincent-3081-1.jpg|65px]]|| [[Vincent-18|Bill Vincent Ph.D.]]||'''Brisk Bill '''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Vincent-18 See your work]||2,065 |} :''Note: These totals are updated manually by me - once an hour as I can (if I'm awake). They are not automatically updated, see the [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CleanAThon/TeamUser.htm Tracking Page] if you want your current total. Thank you for your patience! And Rock On Team Virginia!!!'' :''Last updated: Mon 8am EDT'' :(If the main tracker isn't updating: As long as you are selecting those statuses they will count and will show up when Aleš restarts the main tracker.)

Virginia Team

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[[Category: Virginia Project]] [[Project: United States|United States Project]] | [[Project: Virginia|Virginia Project]] | Virginia Team Welcome to the team page for the [[Project: Virginia |Virginia sub-project]] of the [[Project: United States|United States Project]]. This page has information about Virginia team members and additional [[#Resources|resources]]. == The Team == The Virginia Team covers Virginians born on or after 4 July 1776. The [[Project: United States|United States Project]] focuses on profiles of people in America post-1776. If you're a member and not listed below, please add something about yourself at your current last name's alphabetical position within the list. If you're not a member but would like to be, please see [[Project:Virginia#How_to_Join|How to Join]]. == Members == '''Team Leader:''' * [[Dreyer-373|Sjana Bauer]]: I am currently the Virginia Project Coordinator for Membership. My maternal family side seemed to have mostly settled all over Virginia when they all arrived here from all over Europe and helped settle this wonderful country of ours. However, some more adventurous family members came via the Baltics, Scandinavia, the Scottish Highlands, to Germany, then Virginia to bring us all full circle, so that I could settle in with my ancestors in our beautiful home in Southwest Virginia. '''Team Members (in Alphabetical order):''' * [[Addington-187 | Jeremy Addington]]: Most of my family is originally from Virginia; specifically Scott, Russell, and Wise counties. Surnames I am focusing on include: Addington, Ring, Hendrix, Beamer, Stallard, McGee, Carmichael, Vermillion, and Quillen. (Always happy to help with other's as well). * [[Amos-1788|Liz Amos]]: Almost all of my family came to Virginia in the 1700s or earlier. I currently live in Roanoke County, VA, and am happy to attempt local research for people as I'm able! Don't be shy, send me a PM or an email. :) * [[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]]: My wife is from Richmond and her folks from Amelia Courthouse and having been born in Maryland makes me a northerner in some people's eyes. Fortunately, I see that there are several ancestors from Virginia going back to the 17th century (including at least one Virginia Minuteman). * [[Nance-2030|Delayne (Nance) Auerbach]]: About me... * [[Baker-41730|April Baker]]: I was born in Virginia and have lived here most of my life. Several family members immigrated from Ireland and Germany settling in Virginia and West Virginia. * [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]]: Working on the Mullins line, specifically, [[Mullins-339|William G. Mullins]] and the duplicates that need to be merged: Mullins-1493, Mullins-4816. * [[Bickers-24|Mary Caroline Bickers]]: About me... * [[Billups-130|Cynthia Billups]]: My father's family were all immigrants through Virginia in the 17th and 18th Centuries. * [[Blanton-2168|James Blanton]]: About me... * [[Reeves-4890|Bobbie Bonner]]: Months in and working hard. Glad to be a part of the Community. Many of my ancestors came through Virginia and then headed south. I currently live in Oregon. * [[Brainard-841|Katharine Brainard]]: About me... * [[Brady-1418|Chris Brady]]: I live in Indiana, but my early ancestors are from Amherst,VA. Particularly interested in Edwards and Vaughan lines. Also focused on Amherst County. I have multiple books for Amherst and am willing to do lookups. * [[Lee-37498|Barb Lee Buckley]]: I was born and raised in Maryland but I have very deep roots in Virginia.I've been researching my roots there for many years and hope to connect with people to help and learn new things. * [[Caracofe-2|William Caracofe]]: Born in the Shenandoah Valley, descendant of a Hessian Soldier, Militia Captains, the 1st White man to enter Kentucky and enough Confederate Soldiers to field a baseball team (I'll get my full tree uploaded 1 of these days) * [[Brown-119006|Gina (Brown) Carlson]]: About me... * [[Carner-173|Frances Carner]]: I descend from Virginia colony Gaines, Mathews, Wright, Taylor, Pollard, Pendleton with some Randolph, Taliaferro, Slaughter, and Fry. * [[Carter-33334|Denise Carter]]: I'm primarily working on my Carter line via my ancestor Captain Thomas Carter, who arrived in VA about 1652. My brother's and cousin's Y-DNA testing proves the relationship but I have a brick wall with my 3rd GG, [[Carter-33905 | James Carter (~1790-1864)]]. I can contribute lots of info on the Carters of VA plus the Gaines, Crump, Richards, Pendleton and Lewis families. Looking forward to working on the * [[Christian-3893|Jim Christian]]: My 6th Great Grandfather was Captain Gilbert Robert Christian (1677-1756) he was born in the Isle of Mann and died in Christian's Creek, Augusta Virginia. I have a long line of ancestors from Virginia several of whom were in the Indian and Revolutionary Wars. * [[Christensen-6918|Mathew Christensen]]: Many of my ancestors migrated to America through Virginia (Stallards and Bollings). * [[Compton-2184|E. Compton]]: I grew up elsewhere but I have family on both sides with Richmond ties, and distant cousins in Southwest Virginia. I've been reading an old newspaper from Tazewell County 1885-1922 and [[Space:Clinch_Valley_News|indexing as I go]]. * [[Baker-34406|Jennifer Corcoran]]: About me... * [[Corcoran-570 | Rick Corcoran]]: [Bush] I descend from Phillip Bush who was a tobacco constable for the Virginia Company Plantations before the Revolutionary war. His youngest son was 'captain' Billie Bush who followed Daniel Boone to Kentucky to establish a fort (Boonesboro). Billie created Bush Settlement outside the fort then moved the majority of his siblings to Kentucky. * [[Costa-310|Debbie Costa]]: My ancestors settled in Orange, Virginia in 1733. I've learned so much about Virginia as I researched history to write their bio's. It's been a lot of fun and I look forward to contributing to the Virginia project by improving the profiles as needed. * [[Cruise-394|Cheryl Cruise]]: All of my father's ancestors and one branch of my mother's were all Virginians, so I have a real interest in Virginia genealogy. Both sides of the family arrived early (1607 and on) and were near the coast (Jamestown, York County, and surrounding area), then moved inland, with my father's side of the family ending up mostly in Patrick, Henry, and Franklin counties while my mother's ancestors were mostly in Albemarle, Nelson, and Amherst counties. I also co-lead the WikiTree US Black Heritage Project's state team for Virginia. I look forward to contributing to the Virginia Project with research, profile building, and profile improvement. * [[Davis-82259|C Davis]]: Most all of my family's roots on both side are from Virginia, and they helped settle the state. I am very interested in Virginia history and I live in Virginia. I plan to do research in the Library of Virginia, courthouses, and other Virginia resource centers. * [[Davis-22213|Teresa Davis]]: I was born in Richmond Virginia. Most of my family came from other counties to Virginia in the 1600's. My paternal side is from Surry County Virginia, and my maternal is from Henrico, Virginia. * [[Dobbs-1199|Lee (Dobbs) Elish]]: My maternal grandfather's ancestors were prominent in Lunenburg County and other areas of Virginia. There is some misinformation in a prominent ancestor's history that I am trying to overcome on Ancestry and Wikitree Many of the people who migrated to the other areas, especially the southeast, began their journey in Virginia. * [[Donaldson-2964|Kathy Donaldson]]: Many of my revolutionary patriot ancestors were in Virginia. * [[Doss-807|Amanda Doss]]: When my family came from various places in Europe, in the 1700s, they settled in Virginia before moving into what is now West Virginia. Both maternal and paternal ancestors came to the New World in the 1700-1800s. * [[Edwards-33484|Marie Edwards]]: I have lived in Virginia my whole life, and my family has been here for generations - I've traced some branches back to 17th century Virginia. Some of my particular areas of interest are the counties of Bedford, Botetourt, Clarke, Fairfax, Frederick, Grayson, Loudoun, Page, Roanoke, Smyth, Tazewell, and Wythe. * [[Eggleston-1942|Mike Eggleston]]: I used to say that I was the only one of my children's ancestors born in America that was NOT born in Virginia, but only because my dad was serving in the US Army! However I have since found that my mother's ancestors lived in colonial Maryland for a few generations. My paternal grandmother was interested in genealogy as were others along the way. So I've become more involved in the past few years since I retired. * [[Rutherford-3455|Virginia (Rutherford) Emerson]]: Will help with the Lloyd family in the 1700s. * [[Elbrecht-4|James Elbrecht Jr.]]: About me... * [[Estes-2174 | SP Estes]]: I was born in Albemarle County, both my parents were born in Richmond. Their parents and several generations before them were in Virginia (and North Carolina) . Surnames include Anderson, Bugg, Keene, Lee, Herndon, Hood, Johnson, Lee, Machenheimer, Rives/Reeves, Saddler, Seay, Worsham. * [[Butter-100|Virginia Butter Fields]]: I have never lived in Virginia but I have many ancestral lines that landed in Virginia and then migrated through the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and finally, to Louisiana and Texas. I have now worked my way back to Virginia in the early 1800's and going back to the early 1600's including the Rush and Grey families. I am currently a member of the Texas State Genealogical Society, the Dallas Genealogical Society and the DAR. I look forward to working with the Virginia Project. * [[Hypes-82 | Denise Freeman]]: About me... * [[Butter-100|Virginia Butter Fields]]: I have never lived in Virginia but I have many ancestral lines that landed in Virginia and then migrated through the Carolinas, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and finally, to Louisiana and Texas. I have now worked my way back to Virginia in the early 1800's and going back to the early 1600's including the Rush and Grey families. I am currently a member of the Texas State Genealogical Society, the Dallas Genealogical Society and the DAR. I look forward to working with the Virginia Project. * [[Parks-2399 | Kathie Forbes]]: is or Virginia G2G project coordinator. If you need help with a G2G question, please contact Kathie. * [[Fowlkes-97|Stephen Fowlkes]]: I have been researching information on my Fowlkes line for about 25 years. My ancestors came from Wales to southside Virginia. * [[Fry-8548 | Judith Fry]]: My mom's family were from Guernsey Co, Noble Co, Jefferson Co in Virginia. Interested in Trenner, Secrest, Brafford, Spotswood. *[[Flinsbaugh-1|Charlene (Flinsbaugh) Gibbs]]: I have many ancestors from Virginia. I am interested in learning more about them. my Great Grandmother was born in Lee County VA. Her parents were Taylor and Russell.... * [[Graham-7984|John Graham]]: I was born in Virginia, and went to the University of Virginia. My VA ancestor family names include: Goodwin, McClain, Crist, Yancey, Rhodes, Rucker, Plunkett, Dillard, Higginbotham. I'm especially interested in Augusta, Nelson and Amherst Counties. * [[Gregg-5288|Christy Gregg]]: New to WikiTree. Some of my ancestors are from Virginia. * [[Guglik-1 | Anne Guglik]]: I lived in Virginia until I was 19, and am still nearby. My husband's family dates back to the Founders, including the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth. Counties of interest are Fincastle, Botetourt, Rockbridge and Amherst. Pre-Civil War Pocahontas County, now in WV. * [[Hale-12678|Donna Hale]]: About me... * [[Burgess-8289|Merry (Burgess) Hanning]]: About me... * [[Harms-2933|Anonymous Harms]]: About me... * [[Stephens-10192|Donna Harris]]: I have many ancestors who were born or lived in Virginia from the colonial days to the 1900s, and I've created profiles for my mother and family who were born and lived in Virginia. Middleton, Jones, Chamberlayne, Figgatt, Bridglend, Batte, Thornton, Sterling, Taliaferro.....and more. * [[Prickett-120 | Patricia Prickett Hickin]]: I was born in Bluefield, WV, but both my parents were Virginians and we moved to my mother's home town in Botetourt County before I was two. My maternal ancestors were Germans via Pennsylvania (and one irishman) in Virginia before 1800; my paternal ancestors were all in Virginia before the Revolution: Scots-Irish via Pennsylvania in Washington County; English via New Jersey on the Monongahela. * [[Hoare-535 | Malcolm Hoare]]: I was born in Birmingham in the West Midlands in the UK and have lived there all my life. My direct male ancestral line, originally spelled 'le Hore' was first recorded in the town of Oxford in the early part of the 12th century. In the early 1300's the family bought lands in Leckhampton and Charlton Regis in Gloucestershire and are recorded in that area over the next 200 years. In the 1600's with the Civil War affecting the country, causing famine and a shortage of work, a lot of families emigrated to the Colonies. In 1650 John Hore came over to Virginia as a young boy, as part of the headright system and settled in Westmoreland. I am descended through his brother Robert Hore whose descendants stayed in England. In Virginia some descendants of the family altered the spelling of the surname to Hord/Hoard. We have tested many descendants of the American line and to date have 24 people matching with my yDNA, some at over 700 markers. There have also been some complete name changes usually due to NPE's. Some of the name changes include Monroe, Carver, Cox, Chambers, Munday/Mundy/Monday, Elliston and Boren, all descended from Virginia in the early years. * [[Frig-2|Jayne Hoffman]]: I have a strong interest in Pendleton VA/WV because both sides of my family trace their roots there. I’ve also assisted an adoptee and did lots of research on Franklin County region for the Greer, Gentry and associated families. If there is any work that may require advanced SQL skills, database modeling, mapping, reporting, etal. (I just retired from doing that job (20+ years) within the healthcare industry.) * [[Hopkins-19729|Larry Hopkins]]: About me... * [[Flinsbaugh-1|Charlene (Flinsbaugh) Gibbs]]: About me... * [[Hope-4485|Bobbie Hope]]: Many members of my family are from Virginia. Pocahontas and John Rolfe as well as The Bollings are groups I'm currently researching. * [[Eyster-313|Jodi (Eyster) Hoisington]]: I have discovered that my ancestor, [[Craighead-8 | Peter Craighead/Craghead]] was born in Virginia and served in the Revolutionary War. * [[Reeder-810|Wanda Horn]]: My Vaughn line is from Virginia; other lines passed through on their way South. My husband's line - Horn - were in Virginia in the 1600's. *[[Hopkins-19824| Becca Hopkins]] I have 2 brick walls in Virginia-- birthplace and parentage of [[Hopkins-11624|George Drummond Hopkins]] and father's name and birthplace for [[Clayton-9035|Margaret (Clayton) Dinmore]]. Anything I can do to build up the web in VA will help! * [[Hopkins-19729|Larry Hopkins]]: About me... * [[Horton-6539|Lisa Horton]]: My family goes back to the planters, and I am interested in learning more. * [[Hunt-21207|AmyLynn Hunt]]: Most of my family seems to have come to the United States after leaving England in the very early Seventeenth century. Many before the Mayflower. 100% Hunts, was 100% on ROGERS, and Waldos. I'm two years later it seems, however. * [[Hutchins-3466|Dennis Hutchins]]: I have many relatives that lived in Virginia, mostly in the [[Space: Albemarle County, Virginia | Albemarle]] area. * [[Dulaney-583|Rachael (Dulaney) Jones]]: About me... * [[Whitt-1176 | Kimberly Whitt Lindsay]]: I don't know where to even begin with this. My father's father and his mother's family all descended from Virginia. They came from Richmond and Henrico, moved across the state and settled mostly in southwest Virginia. Every relative born in Virginia, I put the Virginia State Seal on it. My father moved to Tennessee, because he was orphaned, When I started doing this project and found, all his relatives were from Virginia, mostly Tazewell county, Smyth county, Wythe county, Russell county, Pocahontas, And I even have descended from a US president, Zachary Taylor, who is from Virginia, which only makes sense. Every night when I work on the profiles, and everyone's from Virginia. So, yes Virginia is up my alley. Failed to mention that I descended from two James Town settlers. My son lives in Abington, Virginia, and teaches at Emory and Henry College in Emory, Virginia. My mother's family came from Virginia through North Carolina. * [[Littrell-266|David Littrell]]: About me... * [[Watson-16104 | Karol Jacob]]: My Virginia roots run very deep, 400 years, deep. I have lived 98% of my life in Virginia and consider myself a Virginia native and currently reside in Virginia, minutes to the State's Capital, Richmond. * [[Woodard-2490|Allen (Woodard) Jensen]]: I was adopted in 1960 and discovered my biological family in 2014. My paternal ancestors came from Virginia through North Carolina to North Georgia. My maternal line I have only traced back to North Carolina. I have done extensive DNA testing as well and have used that to help confirm my research. I retired in 2019 and am looking forward to learning from the team. My main focus at present is my link to Virginia. * [[Fortner-341|Marie Keeton]]: Several family lines lived in colonial Virginia. Many moved on up through Ohio, Indiana, and on westward over the years. Particularly interested in my great great grandmother's family from the Mead line. * [[Kast-241|Linda Kast]]: Two sets of early ancestors (1) German Palatine families in Virginia 1730s to 1850: Brunnemer, Dressler, Pence/Bentz, and Persinger and (2) a couple born in Virginia about 1780—James Davis (ancestors from Wales) and MaryAnn (Unk. maiden name; ancestors from Ireland)—and who moved to Kentucky about 1800; common last name makes them hard to track. * [[Marrow-92|Clare (Marrow) Keller]]: About me:... * [[Kersey-456|Kelly Kersey]]: My earlier Ancestors were born in Delaware, New Jersey,Maryland,Pennsylvania area and moved to Virginia, they raised families in Alexandria. They most all were Watermen. Ship carpenter, captains engineers. My gg grandfather Captain Mathew Kersey,a sea captain, was a board member for Alexandria Marine Rail Way Company. * [[Jackson-10425 | Janie Kimble]]: My direct Jacksons came from New York and New Jersey through Pennsylvania and up the Monongahela River to what is now West Virginia. But I've spent a lot of time researching the Jacksons of Stafford and Prince William Counties of Virginia also! * [[King-44077|Laura King]]: Many of my descendants have been in Virginia since the 1600s and 1700s, mostly in Pittsylvania, Halifax and Rural Retreat. The most extensive VA roots I have can be traced through these families: King, East, Lewis, Angel, Doss, Clark, Wood, Slayden McLaughlin, Hubble, and Worsham. * [[Popp-547|Kelly (Popp) Kley]]: About me... * [[Lake-1774 | Steve Lake]]: My Green line was in Berkeley County (VA/WV) before 1798, when they went to Ohio. My Cain line was in Augusta and Albemarle counties until about 1800, with they went to Ohio. I am just starting to get acquainted with my Scott line, which was in Bedford county and possibly in several others, including Greenbriar, until they went to Bourbon county, KY and then to Ohio. I started my family research in 2012, primarily on the internet, and a member of the Broomfield, Colorado Genealogy Society. * [[Luker-573|Patty LaPlante]]: Pretty much all of my maternal family hails from Virginia! (7 generations, mtDNA: K1a2b) * [[Lilly-1558 | Rebecca Lilly]]: I was born in West Virginia and many of my ancestors come from VA, WV. I've researched my family history off and on for many years, but have been away from it for a while. I hope to connect with other researchers to share info and possibly break through a few brick walls. *[[Locke-2058|Chrissy Locke]] My mom's maternal family is from Wise,Russell and Scott County Virginia. I am researching Dorto,Kilgore,Fugarte,Davidson,McCurry,and Gilliam * [[Hougey-2|Daniel Lovett]]: I am currently researching the names Riggs, Staton/Stayton, Mathews/Matthews, and more, all of which have roots in Virginia. * [[Lynskey-40|Charles Lynskey]]: Paternal Line originates from Athenry, Galway, Ireland from Patrick Lynskey (b~1791) and Mary Carroll (b~1813). 5/9 children immigrated to the US. My GGG Grandfather arrived in 1851 (Boston) and settled in Virginia. Joined by his brother Patrick, the brothers fought in the Civil War, shot / captured and released to return home and raise large families (Pittsylvania, Roanoke respectively). * [[Young-45022|Debra Maggart]]: I have several Virginia lines. * [[Bigler-380|Nancy (Bigler) Matolak]]: I grew up in Roanoke, Virginia. Both sides of my family trace their roots back through Botetourt County to at least the early 1800s. Even though I now live in SC, I enjoy learning more about my Virginia roots. Surnames include Bigler, Kinzie, Abshire, Akers, Gish, Newman and more. All with roots in Virginia. *[[Martin-83140 | Brett Martin]]: A lifelong Virginian, most of my family (except one great-grandmother from Pittsburgh, PA) lived in Appomattox or three of her contributing counties: Buckingham, Campbell, and Prince Edward from the mid 18th Century until the early 20th Century. The record loss in Appomattox (1892) and Buckingham (1869) presents challenges tracing families from here, which has kept me investigating for over 30 years. * [[Warren-20085|Eve Mayes]]: Although my mother's family came to Georgia from Virginia about 1867, it seems like we've ALWAYS been drawn back to VA whenever we went on research trips. Now she's in heaven finding all the answers to the questions we could never solve, but my sister Amy & I will continue digging up Virginia bones until we get to join her! * [[Mcanulty-244|Katherine Mcanulty]]: My Moses family roots are in Augusta County Virginia — Shenendoah area — I am a member of the Augusta County DNA project My family arrived in Virginia in the 1700s from England. They migrated to Ohio in the 1800s — Levi Moses and Martha Elizabeth Rogers — Levi was the father of James Moses — we thought — turns out he is a Harris — when we did the ydna for my brother — it came back Harris — so we did the dna for our cousin Richard came back Harris. * [[McDavid-96|Terra McDavid]]: born and raised in Lee County Virginia with deep connections to Scott County, Virginia via Ireland, Germany, and England. * [[McGehee-605|James McGehee]]: I have six g-g-g-grandparents who came from Louisa Co., York Co., New Kent Co., and Chesterfield Co. dating to the 1600s. *[[Fancher-668|Laurie (Fancher) McKenna]]: Several of my lines go back to colonial Virginia and I've done much research there, particularly in Amelia Co. *[[Tull-5|Margaret Meredith]]: I am primarily interested in Shenandoah County, Virginia, and adjacent Virginia Counties. A few of my direct surnames: Neff, Harpine, Pennywitt, Crabill/Graybill, Will; Ruddell/Ruddle, Bowman, Coffman/Kauffman, and Sherman/Scherman. I have found the Shenandoah County Chancery Court records to be very helpful in my research. * [[Mendenhall-1107|Marsha Mendenhall]]: About me... * [[Menefee-305|Nathan Menefee]]: I have some significant family ancestors who settled in colonial Virginia, particularly under the Menefee line. I currently live in Virginia. * [[Minter-1222|Judith Minter]]: I have ancestors all over Virginia- Eastern Va (West, Aylett, Randolph); Spotsylvania (Day, Benson); and Shenandoah Valley- Botetourt (Anderson), Rockbridge (Alexander), and Augusta (Hoge). I have lived here all my life and am currently researching Rockbridge and Botetourt Counties. I am focusing on the people my ancestors enslaved to be able to share that information. * [[Stewart-47582|Kerri Miaso]]: I've been researching my direct Stewart/Stuart/Steuart ancestry. I'm directly related to William Stewart-45574. I would love to take ownership of the early Stewarts/Stuarts/Steuarts of Bath/Highland/Augusta Virginia. * [[Mitchell-17863|Sherrie Mitchell]]: Born in Roanoke VA. 100% of my tree is in Bedford Co VA @ Rev WAR. Most surnames I have to country of origin. I am basically English, Scottish, a bit of Wales, and one Irish ancestor... My parents have many connections, their parents don't, we call her "Aunt Mom". So my tree is considered > 30% inbred, hence we have some recessive genetics showing. Hugely involved in DNA for many years, so that project also. I'm also a member of Jamestown, have 8 ancestors there. * [[Moody-4306|Greta Moody]]: I live in Tennessee. Most of my ancestors came to, lived in, or moved from Virginia. I have a lot of surnames from Virginia that I'm researching from my family tree. * [[Diss-96|Kimberly Taylor Morgan (Diss)]]. Greetings everyone. I currently live in North Las Vegas but hoping to move to Kentucky in the next several years. Originally from St. Louis, Missouri, joined the Air Force in 1984 (I took my father's family tree with me to my 1st assignment, which happened to be Spain and not stateside and way before computers. I've been interested in geneaology for years but just joined Ancestry 18 Jul 2020 and WikiTrees in Jun 2023. I love meeting new family members and friends. The paternal names start with Diss-Fortner(my grandfather is one of 14) and my maternal names start with Taylor-Morgan (grandparents). Most of my paternal line starts in England and then Illinois and my maternal lines start "all over the place", Wales, England, Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky. The only places I've resided with an ancestor is St. Louis and North Carolina (my last assignment was in Florida, so there may be a few later ancestors). I'm happy to assist and collaborate with anyone that asks or just wants to say hi or hi y'al. May you have Happy Hunting! * [[Morrison-4392 |Loretta Morrison]]: Never lived in Virginia myself. But I have 20 paternal ancestral lines from Virginia, and 22 and counting maternal lines from Virginia. Some arrived in the early to mid 1600's. Here are some surnames we may connect with: Paternal tree: Peninger, Fleisher/Flesher, Arbogast, Gum, Maggard/Maegert, Bolling, Mullins, Caudill/Caudle-Arv.1654, Mason, Humphrey, Wells, Sturgill, Blackstone (Arv. abt 1635), Armstrong, Hankins (Arv. 1637), Hash, Holman/Hellman, Crewes, Gilley, Bateman Maternal tree: Benj. Smith d:1772 married Elizabeth Chester whose father was Thomas Chester b:1689 Blueridge area, Cartmell, Shaver, Essary/Ussery, Amy, Jenkins, Courtney, Ballentine, Cherry, Faithful, Lloyd, Emery, Zumwalt, Sanders, Carr (Arv. mid 1600's), Garland, Wilson, Broaddus, Gwynn, Vaughn, Breedlove. I see some common cousins posting above, so I look forward to our collaborative efforts. * [[Keith-5243 | Stuart Morrison]]: Born in Christiansburg, VA as a Keith. Adopted out to the Morrisons. Most of Keith kin in Floyd/Willis communities. Morrisons/Foleys out of Patrick Co. Raised in Henry Co.VA Found my father in 1986 through a family member. Through DNA have discovered my mother and 3 half siblings. My linage comes out of Rev. James Keith of Fauquier Co., VA and the Watts/Cline of North Carolina. I am interested in helping anyway I can. * [[Morse-5268|Kathryn Morse]]: I have ancestors and living relatives in Isle of Wight, Brunswick, Prince George, Chesterfield and Hopewell. * [[Mullings-18 | Lisa Mullings]]: I was born in the Maryland suburbs of D.C. and live in Old Town Alexandria, Va. with my husband and two kids. Most of my paternal grandmother's ancestors emigrated from the Netherlands, Ireland and Scotland and many of them settled in the Alleghany and Piedmont regions of Virginia. * [[N.-17|Maggie N.]]: No family connections but sourcing, working on Virginians and their connected relatives. *[[Dean-13769|Briana (Dean) Nei]]: I was born in Clarksburg, WV. Most of my ancestors were early VA settlers, colonizers. I have several who were early Jamestown settlers. I am also a Bass descendant of through Elizabeth Nansemond. I am also a descendant of John * [[Richardson-29644 | Carrie Newton]]: I was born and was raised in Southwest Virginia. Both my maternal and paternal lines lived in the region dating back 5 or more generations. I've been researching my family history for over 30 years. My research interests include the surnames Richardson, Akers, Dobbins, Nixon, Reed, Surface, Stultz, Eggleton/Eggleston/Egleton, Gravely, Watson, Hurt, Pinkard, Zirkle, Grounds, Johnston, Roush, Pinkard, Mason, Goode, Ferguson, Wheeler, Price, Edmonds, Phelps, Dale, Reedy, Brooks, Hamblin, Robinson, Phillips, Coleman and more.McClung and Rebecca Stewart. I currently live near Winchester, VA and work in Loudoun. * [[Nicholas-1502|Jon Nicholas]]: My ancestors immigrated from Germany in the 1700s and settled in Highland County near Crab Bottom (Crabbottom), which became Blue Grass, Virginia. Several generations of Nicholas's lived and died there. I have photographs of some of them, along with some photos of the house they built there. *[[Troutman-928|Zola (Troutman) Noble]]: My paternal grandmother, Mary Ann Waggoner Troutman's roots dig deep into to soil of Southwest Virginia starting about 1745 when her German immigrant ancestor Heinrich Adam Hermann (Adam Harman in records) settled on the New River in what is now Giles County. Another German immigrant ancestor, Adam Waggoner, was not far behind being found in records dating about 1769 in Augusta County. Other names in her ancestry who also lived in Southwest Virginia include Thompson, Havens, Dunn, Kidd, and Nicewander, to name a few. My paternal grandfather's father came to Smyth County, Virginia from Iredell County, NC, after the Civil War and married America Ann Pratt, daughter of Nicholas Pratt, a third generation Smyth Countian. My mother's paternal McIntyre family came to Southwest Virginia from Yancy County, NC after the Civil War, as well; her maternal Myers family came then, too, from Wilkes County, NC, settling in Washington and Smyth Counties. Although I didn't grow up there, we visited my maternal grandparents and other relatives there throughout my childhood, and I love that area of Virginia. * [[Overcast-7|De Anna Overcast]]: My mother was born in Southwest Virginia. I have traced many of her ancestors back as far as the 1600's. Some of her ancestor surnames are Bowman, Cox, Farmer, Collins, Elikins, Moss, Spears, Crabtree, Canady, Bailey, Belcher, Fields, just to name a few. All of my mother's people was from Virginia. I was born just across the border in Northeast Tennessee. * [[Stawski-25|Andrea Pack]]: Many of our grandparental ancestors arrived in Jamestown, Augusta, and other now counties of Virginia and several moved to WV when it became a state or lived there when Virginia was still Virginia I married [[Pack-530|Walter Henderson Pack Sr]] which is of his generations of grandparental Lineages. * [[Parker-26221|Bev Parker]]: About me... * [[Parton-298|Brian Parton]]: Born in Cincinnati, OH. Born of our families hail from southern Kentucky and trace back through the Cumberland Gap. It's believed that Robert Partin (Jamestown, 1609) is the progenitor of the Parton linage to which I belong. * [[Perez-3673|Alex Perez Jr.]]: Many of my ancestors from my mother's side are Virginia natives, and I am a descendant of the Armistead family in Virginia. It would be amazing to be a part of this! * [[Phillipps-32|Concetta Phillipps]]: I've been researching since I was a child. My dad's family has a long lineage in Kanawha County, West Virginia and I can trace them back to my ancestors in Bedford County, Virginia. I enjoy learning more about the culture and people of the Virginias. Perry is my lead surname of research, followed by Hastings, Jarrell, and Wells. * [[Phillips-44260|Jeffrey Phillips]]: I have doing genealogy for over 40 years now. I have written three family history books and I am working on a forth. While I have many lines that trace back to Virginia, my focus is on the Hitt family who arrived in Virginia in 1714. They are part of the first group that settled Germanna. I have deep reseources and knowledge in Fauquier and Culpeper Counties. Other Germanna lines include Kemper, Martin, Holtzclaw, Weaver and more, many of these married into the Hitt family. * [[Popchoke-1|Sarah Popchoke]]: Hello my mom was born and raised in Virginia along with her siblings her 2 oldest siblings were born in Ohio which a great deal of my family came from then they came to Virginia I think it was due to the fact my grandma was in the air force in 1945 then the Navy for 20 years my grandparents moved from Virginia Beach to Cassville, Missouri around 1985? my mom and dad moved to Charleston SC in 1985 where they had me a year later then they divoced in 89 long story short I didn't get to know my moms family too well anyways I know she misses the beach. Anyways due to a failed school assignment int 7th grade that is what kick started my interest into genealogy I didn't really start until 2004 my sophmore year of high school. I know one of my dads ancestors was allegedly born in Virginia in 1782 no clue what town or county only that his father was English and his mother was Scottish (my dads other sides one came to Pennsylvania around 1790-1798 from Antrim Ireland) who knows maybe I will find more family in Virginia you never know * [[Pruitt-2726|Evelyn Pruitt]]: About me:... * [[Puckett-2747|Janet Puckett]]: I've been involved with researching for many years, thanks to my paternal great Aunt Jess Puckett. Overall, the majority of my ancestors came here in colonial times. However, I have a lot of holes , genealogically speaking. Puckett's came in the 1600's, Overton's came in the 1600's. Broyles came in 1717 to Germana. The Broyles are the only ones that I have consistent line to the present. I'm interested in accurately filling in the holes, of my Virginia ancestors. Puckett's seem to be a major sticking point as there were apparently two different lines of Puckett's. I'm not certain as to whether I have any Jamestown ancestors. I'm not certain about my maternal ancestors, Pennington, Hurst, Charley among others. They may have been in Virginia. * [[Peace-1027|Jayne (Peace) Pyle]]: I've been researching generlogy for 60 plus years. Since I write history, it is part of my job, but it's alsos my hobby. I work on it everyday and I've done genealogy for many other. ALL of my family is from Virginia so it is of great interest to me, I go back to Capt George William Haile/Hale who came to Jamestown in 1622. My Hales were in VA for about 200 years, then went southwest into Texas and many are now in Arizona. I'm related to many of the names I see on this page. * [[Qualls-481|Karl Qualls]]: My family name is all over Virginia since the early 1600's, but I can't connect my line before 1792. The search has been frustrating, but fun! * [[Easter-1417|Michelle (Easter) Quearry]]: About me... * [[Ray-8663|Samuel Ray]]: About me... * [[Reauveau-1|Nina Reauveau]]: Researching for over 30 years, long lineage in Virginia dating back to Jamestown, I joke that I'm probably related to half of the central Virginia folks on either side of the Blue Ridge. I currently live in Virginia. * [[Reeves-7801|Beth Reeves]]: My maternal grandmother's family (Starting with: [[Smith-209516]] and [[DeVaughn-208]]) are all from Virginia. * [[Regeimbal-1| Katherine Regeimbal]]: Born in Maryland and I grew up in Spotsylvania, Virginia. I'm descended from the Brooke family who settled in Essex County in the 1600s. * [[Richardson-36730|George Richardson III]]: About me... * [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]: I guess I am a member of your project as I have been managing the Jamestown subproject all of this time. I never thought to list myself. * [[Robbins-9227|George Robbins Jr]]: I am descended from Obedience Robins, one of the early settlers of Jamestown. The family moved into North Carolina in the 1700's and spread to Caldwell County in Western North Carolina. I am currently searching for lost gravesites for the Robins/Robbins families in the Wilkes/Caldwell county areas. I am also descended from Edward Nettie Cook, through my mother, and have recently joined the SAR. I am also trying to located information on ancestors in that family line also, along with gravesites. * [[McCurdy-322|Lynn Robinson]]: I began my own genealogy on Ancestry and One Great Family in the early 1990’s. I soon learned through that work, that my original Maternal ancestors in the United States (except a small amount from early Mass.) were from Virginia and before the Revolutionary War. Prior to Virginia, my work took me to data from England, Scotland and Wales. My volunteer work as a Wikitree genealogist is thorough and verifiable. However, I still have a lot to learn. I love doing the “clean up” work where needed. * [[Rolfes-67|Susannah Rolfes]]: I've been researching men in Colonial Virginia named William Russell since 1998; one of them is my 6th great-grandfather. There were over 20 men in Colonial Virginia with this name, and records for them have become very confused. To make matters worse, a Gustav Anjou genealogy hoax created errata that has been repeated across the Internet for decades. With all this in mind, I am starting a sub-project in the hopes that they can be untangled. * [[Roper-2498 | William A. Roper, Jr.]]: I am a native Texas with very ancient Virginia roots. My ancestor David Roper (b 1744, d 1808 - Charles City, VA) owned a plantation on the Chickahominy River first patented in 1714. Whether my line is actually descended from the Captain William Roper who settled at Accomack about 1633 remains unclear. I have been researching my various Virginia ancestors for more than three decades. I also assist others of the ROPER surname with their family history, whether related or not. I am also the administrator of the ROPER DNA Project at Family Tree DNA. * [[Ruyle-90 | David Ruyle]]: About me... * [[Schrad-18|Erin Schrad]]: About me... * [[Seibert-1059|Carl Seibert III]]: My wife has deep roots to the Eastern Shore of Virginia and to Jamestown. Our son's daughter has deep roots to western Virginia. * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]]: I was born in D.C. and raised in Virginia (Alexandria). Many of my ancestors either arrived in Virginia or passed through it on their journey south. I am especially interested in [[Space: Dinwiddie County, Virginia | Dinwiddie County]], one of Virginia's burned counties. * [[Bowen-10638|Kathleen (Bowen) Simons]]: My father was born at Brandy Station, Culpeper County, Virginia in 1919. His lines go back for many generations (pre- and post-1776) and reflect the mostly Scots-Irish & German immigrants to that area of the Piedmont. Because he was from lines of people who did not migrate to other states, he brings 21 known Germanna Colonists to my ancestry, along with many of the 'English.' One of my current primary research projects is to verify or correct the BOWEN line of the mid- to late 1700s. A John Bowen & Margaret Marshall appear in some family notes from the 1950s but I cannot find documentation and the locations seem off, as well. There are quite a few John Bowen in Virginia then and I see about three definite lines that could connect and would be reasonable as far as location. Unfortunately, this is too far back to really be assisted through autosomal DNA testing (I have mine up several places, and, so far, i cannot convince any of four living male descendants to do any DNA though specifically, the Big Y. I have a tree here as well as a large one at Ancestry under katbowen1 * [[Smith-90786|Randy Smith]]: About me... * [[Sparkman-319|Dan Sparkman]]: Ancestors on my father's side came to Virginia in the early to mid-1600's, many migrated out later. I have lived there 3 different times for a few years. * [[Spertus-1 | Ellen Spertus]]: My husband is descended from many Virginians, including members of the Burnett, Hurt, and Lee families. * [[Spratlin-29|Ken Spratlin]]: Almost all of my ancestors immigrated to Virginia between 1611 and 1750. I am the Managed Profiles Coordinator for the US Southern Colonies Project (1607–1776). * [[Stanton-3574 | T Stanton]]: I have numerous ancestors in Virginia, mostly prior to 1720. *[[Stephens-3929|Alice Stephens]] My 7th great grandfather, John Langston III was from the Isle of Wright, Virginia. I am looking forward to learning more about him and others from Virginia. *[[Stewart-763|Karen Stewart]]: I was born in West Virginia and now live in Southern California. Both my paternal and maternal lines are from what is now West Virginia, mainly Upshur and Ritchie counties. Some of my surnames are Cutright, Rohrbough, Riddle, Goff, Morgan, Martin, Westfall, Hyre, Beer, and many others. *[[Stewart-47582|Kerri Stewart Miaso]]: I am a direct decendant of [[Stewart-45574|William Stewart/Stuart/Steuart]] of Bath/Highland County, Virginia. I am actively researching this particular branch and love the history lesson. * [[Stinson-1636|Mike Stinson]]: Born in Lynchburg. Current residence in, and many ancestors from, Buckingham County. * [[Sullivan-16231 | Gary Sullivan]]: This project is of interest to me because both sides of my family have roots in Tidewater Virginia going back to the 1600s. My membership in the Jamestowne Society is supported with genealogical evidence linking me directly to Anthony Hoskins, a member of the House of Burgesses elected in 1652. I am optimistic that this project will enable me to find more solid evidence for other family branches. * [[Swanson-3009|Carolyn Swanson]]: About me... * [[Terry-9362|Wayne Terry]]: About me... * [[Thomas-29841|Nancy Thomas]]: Third generation Washingtonian that discovered I had deep roots in Virginia, Maryland, and North Carolina. Spent years over a microfilm reader researching Fauquier, Culpeper, Spots, Orange, and K&Q counties. * [[Thompson-34031|Gurney Thompson Jr]]: About me:... * [[Thompson-43409|Kate Thompson]]: My main interest right now is in Amherst, Virginia where my fifth great grandmother was listed as a FPOC born about 1790 in Virginia. Would love to find out who her parents might have been. * [[Todd-6590|Mark Todd]]: I have multiple ancestors from Colonial Virginia but am particularly interested at present in collaborating on the protected profile for my sixth gg-grandmother, Mary Madeleine Hardin [[Unknown-8463]]. (My mother was a Hardin.) Results from DNA tests I've taken have given me leads about her possible maiden name, but I want to collaborate with others interested in that profile to help clarify her identity. Thanks! * [[Townes-257|John Townes]]: I have been researching my families in VA including Townes, Giles, Peyton, Branch, Gwynn, Moseley, Allen, Armstead. Etc. I have already collected information that I have been adding as profiles and can contribute. But also am looking for help to find out more and clarify. * [[Troutman-928|Zola Troutman]]: My paternal grandmother's ancestors came to Virginia from Germany about 1745 and settled on the New River, Giles County. * [[Moyer-780 | Amanda Torrey]]: My mother's mother who died when I was weeks old in Kansas City Missouri (I'm sure that's a story), was raised in Georgia as was her mother and father and theirs and theirs and theirs. Georgia. My mother's father was raised in Virginia as was his mother, his father was from Baltimore. But at my grandparents' wedding, one of his aunts had a conversation with his new bride at their reception and said, We are direct descendants of Albrecht Durer - to which my nana replied Illegitimately I'm sure... oh my. Great start to a long life lol. No, I seriously doubt that I'm a direct descendant of Albrecht Durer. My great grandmother Augusta named my grandfather Duer as a second name - so she believed it. The Durers were Hungarian and the famous Albrecht never had children, but his father had more than plenty. I'm sure everybody is a direct descendant of Albrecht Durer. shoot... But the point is Augusta's family came out of Cumberland County Virginia and were not (for the most part) agriculturalists. Her father was a "painter" by trade which I'd have to believe helped those farmers that lived around him keep their modest farms spruced up, especially during the Civil War. He married a girl from Buckingham County and they had 4 children together. He made a fair living for he kept at it over a decade and his personal worth increased steadily ... I don't know though, I found an article from the History Channel that said one of the benefits of the American Revolution was the introduction of the artisan and yeomen into the American system. I cannot believe there was a lot of call for portraits and such in Cumberland Cty and certainly not enough to make a living. But I had to smile when I saw Painter in the Census category of occupation. His son was a painter as well. They owned their own house, even when just married...It was terribly modest, worth only about $300. They had to have gotten a small tract of land from somebody. * [[Trotta-8|Lee Trotta PG]]: I've joined the Virginia team but my name does not show up on the list. My interest is Loudoun County, Virginia, and the village of Waxpool. Waxpool is now nearly covered by the Reston International Airport, but still exists. This county had several patent houses built in the early 1800s. One of those was built by my ancestor Zachary Lee. I can give more information about patent houses, the town of Waxpool, and the Lees who lived there. * [[Vigneron-61|Charles Vigneron]]: About me... * [[Walker-26235|Gerald Walker]]: About me... * [[Ward-8897|Dan Ward]]: My Ward ancestor arrived before 1631 and settled a few miles below the Falls at what is today Deep Bottom Park. Seth Ward's descendants married into Virginia's gentry and consequently I'm related to most the major figures in Virginia history including Jefferson, Marshall, and many others. My earliest Virginia ancestor was Cicely Reynolds who arrived in 1611 aboard the Swan. I descend from her third husband, William Farrar. I've written a social history of the first four generations of the Ward family in Virginia and consequently learned a great deal about early colonial Virginia. * [[Whaley-928|Carolyn Whaley Vosburg]]: My earliest known Whaleys were in Fairfax/Loudoun counties during the Rev. War period. Hannah Higgerson Whaley was from Stafford County. William Allen and his family eventually came to Loudoun county, too, from Ireland and then New Jersey. I have too many ancestors to list who were a part of the Germanna Colony and spread out to both Culpeper and Madison counties. * [[Wilkins-8201|Suzanne (Wilkins) Wagstaff]]: About me... * [[Wells-9231 | William Wells]]: Born in Nottoway County, Virginia where paternal lines are concentrated and raised in Bedford, VA where many of my maternal lines are. All lines are Virginian. Surnames include Wells, Johnson, Adams, Brown, Vaughan, Young, Worsham, Pullen, Ogain, Lazenby, Williamson, Dickerson, Cousins, Truly, Hatchett, Motley, Moorman, Farris, Irby, Poythress, Archer, and others. Ancestors date to 1600 and 1700s in Virginia. I live in Lexington, VA. * [[Whitesides-388|Todd Whitesides]]: A native of Louisville, Kentucky. All four of my grandparents have lines of ancestry leading back to Virginia, covering many different counties. Much of my research time has been focused on Culpeper, Fauquier, Hanover, and Henrico Counties. * [[Treon-46|Jamal Whittaker]]: I have several colonial settlers in my tree. I’m still working on verifying my connections and learning new/better ways to source information. I’m interested in joining because I’m finding several surnames related to this project: Chewning/Chowning, Vass, Garrett, Ware, Phillips, Perrine (Perrin Peroyne), Ellis. I would like to be able to communicate with members to help with identification/verification, and eventually be able to do the same for others and the project itself. * [[Williams-81019|John Williams]]: My family has been in the Tug Valley of Central Appalachia for over 200 years. Almost all of them emigrated from Southwestern Virginia in the New River Valley. I am very interested in the immigration patterns from Virginia into Kentucky and West Virginia. * [[Williams-95865 | Seth Williams]]: I am researching my 5th great grandfather, John Williams who had two sons in Virginia then moved to Georgia. *[[Clary-1861| Teresa Clary Willis]]: I have lived in Virginia (Brunswick County) 90% of my life. I estimate that 90% of my direct line came into Virginia before1700. The first one is [[Hancock-2345|William Hancock]], that I am still working on for proof. He landed in 1619 and was killed in the Jamestowne massacre of 1622. Also, Frances Poythress Jamestowne qualifying colonist. John Abernathy my DAR ancestor. * [[Wright-32667|Christopher Wright]]: My father's family (both sides) have lived in the Norfolk/Tidewater area since before the Revolution. I've done a fair amount of sniffing around and found some stuff which I'd be delighted to provide. * [[Wright-31325|Connie Wright]]: Virginia is one of my favorite places (I was born in Prince William county), and I'm proud to have many ancestors who have built lives there--from Jamestown to Luray and Fredericksburg to Arlington. * [[Wills-813|Cathy Wydner]]: I was born in Roanoke, Virginia. Tracing my family they were in the Bedford, Virginia area throughout the last 250 years. * [[Wyatt-1882 | Robert Wyatt]]: Picked up researching the family line where my forebears left off. I have a reliable line to my 8th-great-grandfather Major William Wyatt. Here to help disambiguate the various Wyatt lines. * [[Yamamoto-105|Celeste Yamamoto]]: My great x2 grandfather was born in Virginia in the 1840's. I am hoping to find information about his family. Hopefully, as I progress in learning about Virginia, I can help other members navigate through the research. * [[Yarber-68|Susanna Yarber]]: About me... *[[Younge-80|Jackie Younge]]: Descended from Lawrence Washington, the emigrant, and related families. I have 30+ years experience. * [[Beckett-454|Lori Zukerman]]: I grew up in OK but have lived in VA for 28 years. I love doing genealogy on ANYONE, not just my family. Love doing research, period. LOL I've been doing it for almost 25 years. ==Resources== * [[Project:Virginia | Project Virginia]] ** [[Project:Virginia#Virginia_Resources | Project Virginia Resources]] * [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] (county Space pages have additional resources) * [[Space: Virginia Sourcing Help | Virginia Sourcing Help]] * [[Space: Sources-Virginia | List of Virginia Sources]]

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Wales, Visitations]] [[Category: Welsh History]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Wales|Sources for Wales]] | [[Space:Sources-England|Sources for England]] __TOC__ == Visitation of England and Wales == * by [[Howard-20123|Joseph Jackson Howard]] (1827-1902) and [[Crisp-1296|Frederick Arthur Crisp]] (1851-1922) [[Wikipedia: College_of_Arms | College of Arms]] (Great Britain) * published London, 1893-1921 * 21 Volumes + 12 Volumes of "Notes" * See list of Pedigrees in the attached document. * [[Space: Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales | Additional Information]] * [[Space: Visitations_Master_Surname_Index | Surname Index]] * [[Space: Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County | County Index]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Visitation of England and Wales|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-21: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001604103 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009019923 * Vol. 1-21 & Notes ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007699936 * Vol 1: (1893) ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl01howa * Vol 2: ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl02inhowa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl02howa ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008685610 ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla00armsgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NPU7AAAAMAAJ * Vol 3: ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl03inhowa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl03howa * Vol. 4: (1896) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3tUKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla04unkngoog * Vol 5: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FNYKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C_Y7AAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationenglan05howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl05howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla05unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla01armsgoog * Vol 6: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Y_Y7AAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ONYKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationenglan06howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl06howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla02armsgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla03unkngoog * Vol 7: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=btYKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl07howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla09unkngoog * Vol 8: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=K_oqAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl08howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla00crisgoog * Vol 9: ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zfoqAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9tYKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl09howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla05crisgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla08unkngoog * Vol 10: ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924029781857 ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl10howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla06crisgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=W_sqAAAAMAAJ * Vol 11: (1903) ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl11howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla07crisgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1_sqAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla07unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mtYKAAAAYAAJ * Vol 12: ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl12howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla02crisgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=w_wqAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla06unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JdcKAAAAYAAJ * Vol 13: ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl13howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla04crisgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PP0qAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla01unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=atcKAAAAYAAJ * Vol 14: (1906) ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl14howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla01crisgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xf0qAAAAMAAJ * Vol 15: ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl15howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla03crisgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=P_4qAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla00britgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xOcKAAAAYAAJ * Vol 16: ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl16howa * Vol 17: ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationenglan17howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl17howa * Vol 18: ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl18howa * Vol 19: ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl19inhowa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl19howa * Vol 20: ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl20howa * Vol. 21: (1921) ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl21howa === Notes === * Vol. 1: Notes (1896) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2wXzeoEU3JgC ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl22howa * Vol 2: Notes ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl23howa * Vol 4: Notes (1902) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kOoKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl24howa * Vol 5: Notes (1903) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Uu0KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl25howa ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_W_sqAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla00unkngoog * Vol 6: Notes ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl26howa ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationengla02unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B-gKAAAAYAAJ * Vol 7: Notes ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=w-kKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl28howa * Vol 8: Notes ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9U9FAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl29howa * Vol 9: Notes ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl30howa * Vol 10: Notes ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl31howa * Vol 11: Notes ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl32howa * Vol 12: Notes (1917) ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl33howa === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Visitation of England and Wales|Visitation of England and Wales]]'' (London, 1893-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#VEW|Visitation England Wales]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Visitation of England and Wales|Visitation of England and Wales]]'' (London, 1893-) Vol. , [ Page ].

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Visitations Of England and Wales County Cross Index== : A Master index of surnames by County contained in the various volumes of Visitations files : Currently pedigree names only are indexed for the main volumes 1 - 21. The link in the middle column goes to the Volume number on the Visitations main page. : Where a name in the list of pedigrees in the volumes does not have a county given, the name will remain in the 'County Not Known' section until the correct county for the head name in the pedigree has been established. : The county used is either the county of the seat of the family or if that is not known the county of birth of the head of the perigree. : A name may appear under more then one county and/or also in the unknown county section. : Go to the [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales|Visitations of England And Wales]] page. : See also the [[Space:Visitations_Master_Surname_Index|Master Surnames Index]] for the Visitations Volumes. : This page was created from the indexes of each volume. The page number is the page number in the Volume and NOT the electronic page number in the PDF file. Some names may be incorrectly indexed by the authors. The OCR versions from which the indexes are constructed are very poor quality due to the age and colour of the originals. Over a period of time the OCR and Volumes will be manually matched up but this is an extremely lengthy process. : If you see anything that needs changing, or have information to add, please contact the profile manager to discuss by leaving a note on this profile, by private message etc. ===ENGLAND=== ====Bedfordshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedfordshire Bedfordshire] (abbreviated Beds) is a county in the East of England. It is a ceremonial county and a historic county, covered by three unitary authorities: Bedford, Central Bedfordshire, and Luton. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Bedfordshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Bedfordshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Bedfordshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ALINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 28 |- | BATTYE-TREVOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 157 |- | GOODMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 102 |- | PUNCHARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 136 |- | TADDY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 102 |} ====Berkshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkshire Berkshire] (abbreviated Berks) is a county of south east England, located to the west of London. It has also been known as the Royal County of Berkshire since at least the 19th century because of the presence of Windsor Castle. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Berkshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Berkshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Berkshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BARRETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 57 |- | COLLINS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 113 |- | FARMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 102 |- | LAWRENCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 78 |- | MONCK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 134 |- | VANSITTART NEALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 212 |- | WILDER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 127 |} ====Buckinghamshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire] (abbreviated Bucks; archaically the County of Buckingham) is a ceremonial county in South East England. It borders Greater London to the south east, Berkshire to the south, Oxfordshire to the west, Northamptonshire to the north, Bedfordshire to the north east and Hertfordshire to the east. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Buckinghamshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Buckinghamshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Buckinghamshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BRADFORD (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 193 |- | CRIPPS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 124 |- | DISRAELI || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|Vol 14]] || 140 |- | HAMBLEDEN (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 84 |- | HARBEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 174 |- | PARMOOR (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 124 |- | SMITH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 84 |- | VERNEY (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 161 |} ====Cambridgeshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire] (abbreviated Cambs.) is an East Anglian county in England, bordering Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the north-east, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfordshire to the south, and Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire to the west. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Cambridgeshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Cambridgeshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Cambridgeshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ALLIX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 137 |- | JACKSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 137 |- | PEARCE-SEROCOLD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 53 |} ====Cheshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheshire Cheshire] (archaically the County Palatine of Chester; abbreviated Ches.) is a county in North West England, bordering Merseyside and Greater Manchester to the north, Derbyshire to the east, Staffordshire and Shropshire to the south and Wales to the west. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Cheshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Cheshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Cheshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BARNSTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 23 |- | BRASSEY (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 60 |- | COTTON-JODRELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 150 |- | JOYNSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 54 |- | LOCKETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 37 |- | ROYDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 25 |- | WILSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 22 |} ====Cornwall==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornwall Cornwall] (Cornish: Kernow) is a ceremonial county and unitary authority area of England within the United Kingdom. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Cornwall]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Cornwall|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Cornwall]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | CARLYON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 113 |- | COODE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 18 |- | DARELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|Vol 14]] || 134 |- | HICHENS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 20 |- | MARTYN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 81 |- | MOLESWORTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 1 |- | MOLESWORTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 110 |- | PASSINGHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 57 |- | PORTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 164 |- | PRIDEAUX-BRUNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 97 |- | ROGERS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 129 |- | ROGERS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 133 |- | SIMCOE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 112 |- | STEPHENS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|Vol 14]] || 134 |- | TOM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 94 |- | WOOLLCOMBE, George || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 63 |} ====Cumberland==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumberland Cumberland] is an historic county of North West England that had an administrative function from the 12th century until 1974. It was bordered by Northumberland to the east, County Durham to the southeast, Westmorland and Lancashire to the south, and Dumfriesshire in Scotland to the north. It now forms part of Cumbria. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Cumberland]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Cumberland|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Cumberland]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | OLLIVANT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 15 |- | RAWSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 109 |} ====Derbyshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derbyshire Derbyshire] (abbreviated Derbys. or Derbs.) is a county in the East Midlands of England and borders on Greater Manchester to the northwest, West Yorkshire to the north, South Yorkshire to the northeast, Nottinghamshire to the east, Leicestershire to the southeast, Staffordshire to the west and southwest and Cheshire also to the west. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Derbyshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Derbyshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Derbyshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ABNEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 150 |- | ARKWRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 17 |- | ARKWRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 76 |- | BINGHAM (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 30 |- | BOOTHBY (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 179 |- | BRACE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 88 |- | CLARKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 51 |- | COTTON-JODRELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 150 |- | DEVONSHIRE (Duke of) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 158 |- | GRESLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 116 |- | HOWARD (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 94 |- | NEWDIGATE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 53 |- | PEARS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 107 |- | PEARSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 164 |- | STAPLES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 70 |} ====Devon or Devonshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devon Devon] (archaically known as Devonshire) is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south. It is part of South West England, bounded by Cornwall to the west, Somerset to the north-east, and Dorset to the east. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Devon]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Devon|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Devon]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BARING-GOULD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 23 |- | BOYCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 118 |- | CRISPIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 200 |- | CRUWYS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 25 |- | DIDHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 147 |- | DRAKE-CUTCLIFFE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 108 |- | FURNEAUX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 34 |- | GIDLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|Vol 14]] || 130 |- | HAYTER-HAMES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 169 |- | HOLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 128 |- | HOMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 14 |- | LINDSAY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 104 |- | MARTYN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 81 |- | MOORE-STEVENS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 110 |- | PARLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 13 |- | PRIDEAUX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 36 |- | REYNELL-PACK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 165 |- | RICHARDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 96 |- | SIMCOE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 112 |- | STOCKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 177 |- | STRODE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 154 |- | STUCLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 148 |- | TRUSCOTT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 99 |- | WEBB || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 9 |- | WILLS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 30 |- | WOOLLCOMBE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 63 |- | WOOLLCOMBE, Henry || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 59 |- | WOOLLCOMBE, Loius || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 61 |- | WOOLLCOMBE, Robert || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 57 |- | YOUNG || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 10 |} ====Dorset==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorset Dorset] (or archaically, Dorsetshire) is a county in South West England on the English Channel coast. Dorset borders Devon to the west, Somerset to the north-west, Wiltshire to the north-east, and Hampshire to the east. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Dorset]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Dorset|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category:Dorset]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BARTLETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 27 |- | BARTLETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 30 |- | BRINE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 17 |- | BROADLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 85 |- | LEDGARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 84 |- | LUKIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 46 |- | MASKEW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 84 |- | NAPER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 56 |- | NAPIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 64 |- | NAPIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 67 |- | PENNY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 113 |- | SPARKS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 126 |} ====Durham or County Durham==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Durham County Durham] is a county in North East England. The ceremonial county borders Tyne and Wear to the north/north east, Northumberland to the north, Cumbria to the west and North Yorkshire to the south; the borough of Stockton-on-Tees is unique in England in being divided between two ceremonial counties, with the part of the borough north of the River Tees being in Durham and the part south of the Tees being in North Yorkshire. Historically, the county of Durham included the southern area of the modern county of Tyne and Wear, including Gateshead and the city of Sunderland, but excluded the former Startforth Rural District around Romaldkirk and Cotherstone from the North Riding of Yorkshire. It bordered Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmorland and the North Riding of Yorkshire. : [[Category: ''name of town'', County Durham]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|County Durham|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category:County Durham]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BOYD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 161 |- | CARR-ELLISON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 159 |- | ELLIOT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 198 |- | SURTEES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 202 |- | SURTEES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 199 |} ====Essex==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essex Essex] is a county in England, immediately north-east of London. It borders the counties of Suffolk and Cambridgeshire to the north, Hertfordshire to the west, Kent across the estuary of the River Thames to the south and London to the south-west. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Essex]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Essex|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category:Essex]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BOGGIS-ROLFE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 120 |- | BOND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 72 |- | BRANFILL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 89 |- | BROOKS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 97 |- | BURKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 43 |- | CHISENHALE-MARSH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 6 |- | CORDER (Micah) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 132 |- | CORDER (James) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 134 |- | CURE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 22 |- | FANSHAWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 113 |- | FANSHAWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|Vol 14]] || 105 |- | FELLOWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 1 |- | GEPP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 159 |- | GIBSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 88 |- | GILBEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 143 |- | JOHNSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 5 |- | JOSLIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 65 |- | PLAYER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 173 |- | RHODES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 165 |- | ROUND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 1 |- | ROUND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 180 |- | RUSSELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 93 |- | SMITH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 129 |- | SOUTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 17 |- | TAYLOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 54 |- | TOWER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 33 |- | TUKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 84 |- | WHITMORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 137 |} ====Gloucestershire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloucestershire Gloucestershire] (abbreviated Glos.) is a county in South West England which borders Herefordshire to the north west, Worcestershire to the north, Warwickshire to the north east, Oxfordshire to the east, Wiltshire to the south, Bristol and Somerset to the south west, and the Welsh county of Monmouthshire to the west. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Gloucestershire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Gloucestershire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category:Gloucestershire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ACKERS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 46 |- | BAKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 156 |- | COCKERILL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 98 |- | CODRINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 25 |- | CRIPPS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 119 |- | DUGDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 13 |- | FREEMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 75 |- | HOMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 13 |- | HYETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 122 |- | LUDLOW-HEWITT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 9 |- | MARSHALL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 119 |- | MIREHOUSE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 153 |- | ROBERTS-WEST || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 54 |- | RUSHOUT (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 98 |- | TALBOYS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|Vol 14]] || 99 |- | THORNBURY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 116 |- | VASSALL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 153 |- | WITTS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 137 |- | WOOLLCOMBE-BOYCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 28 |- | WOLRYCHE-WHITMORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 115 |} ====Hampshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampshire Hampshire] (abbreviated Hants, archaically known as the County of Southampton) is a county on the southern coast of England in the United Kingdom. The county town of Hampshire is Winchester, the former capital city of England. It is bordered by Dorset to the west, Wiltshire to the north-west, Berkshire to the north, Surrey to the north-east, and West Sussex to the east. The southern boundary is the coastline of the English Channel and the Solent, facing the Isle of Wight. (The Isle of Wight was owned by a Norman family until 1293 and was later a Kingdom in its own right. It was briefly administered with Hampshire until 1890, when it reverted to an independent administrative county. A number of registration records refer to places on the Isle Of Wight as Hampshire) : [[Category: ''name of town'', Hampshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Hampshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category:Hampshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | FAIR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 49 |- | FANE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 81 |- | FELLOWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 59 |- | GATER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 43 |- | HEATHCOTE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 1 |- | KNAPTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 16 |- | MURRAY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 177 |- | MURRAY-AYNSLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 76 |- | PAULETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 156 |- | STAPLETON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|Vol 14]] || 132 |- | WINCHESTER (Marquess) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 156 |} ====Herefordshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herefordshire Herefordshire] (abbreviated Herefs. or Hfds.) is an historic English county in the West Midlands. It is a ceremonial county and a unitary non-metropolitan county and district, also named in legislation as the County of Herefordshire and governed by Herefordshire Council. It borders the English ceremonial counties of Shropshire to the north, Worcestershire to the east, Gloucestershire to the south-east, and the Welsh preserved counties of Gwent to the south-west and Powys to the west. The Welsh unitary county covering the part of Gwent next to Herefordshire is Monmouthshire. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Herefordshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Herefordshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category:Herefordshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ALINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 28 |- | ARKWRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 148 |- | CHILDE-FREEMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 5 |- | CLIVE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 129 |- | CLIVE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 132 |- | DUNNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 101 |- | EVANS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 95 |- | LUTLEV || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 171 |- | MORRIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 55 |- | PARR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 8 |- | SIMCOE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 112 |} ====Hertfordshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hertfordshire Hertfordshire] (abbreviated Herts) is a county in southern England, bordered by Bedfordshire to the north, Cambridgeshire to the north-east, Essex to the east, Buckinghamshire to the west and Greater London to the south. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Hertfordshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Hertfordshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Hertfordshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BAKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 53 |- | CRAIG || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 146 |- | HOLLAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 198 |- | HOLLAND-HIBBERT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 198 |- | KNUTSFORD (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 198 |- | LANDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 53, 54, 60 |- | MAPLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 54 |- | WILSHERE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 202 |} ====Huntingdonshire (Historic)==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntingdonshire Huntingdonshire] (abbreviated Hunts) is a non-metropolitan district of Cambridgeshire, as well as a historic county of England. The area corresponding to modern Huntingdonshire was first delimited in Anglo-Saxon times, and the modern boundaries have remained largely unchanged since the 10th century, though it lost its county status in 1974. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Huntingdonshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Huntingdonshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Huntingdonshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | LADDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 76 |- | PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 49 |} ====Isle Of Wight==== : See Hampshire. The Isle of Wight was owned by a Norman family until 1293 [3] and was later a Kingdom in its own right. It was briefly administered with Hampshire until 1890, when it reverted to an independent administrative county. A number of registration records refer to places on the Isle Of Wight as Hampshire ====Kent==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kent Kent] is a county in South East England and one of the home counties. It borders Greater London to the north west, Surrey to the west, East Sussex to the south west, and across the Thames Estuary is the county of Essex. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Kent]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Kent|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Kent]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | AIRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 116 |- | BAILEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 48 |- | BAZELY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 97 |- | BAZELY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 124 |- | BUSH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 73 |- | CAZALET || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 1 |- | COLYER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 47 |- | COLYER-FERGUSSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 127 |- | DENNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 187 |- | DENT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 152 |- | EDMEADES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 177 |- | FYNMORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 41 |- | GOWER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 38 |- | HEWITT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 17 |- | HODSOLL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 52 |- | MORRICE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 55 |- | POYNTER (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 187 |- | STACEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 139 |- | WARDE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 55 |- | WILLIAMS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 57 |} ====Lancashire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancashire Lancashire] (archaically the County Palatine of Lancaster; abbreviated Lancs.) is a county in north west England. The history of Lancashire begins with its founding in the 12th century. In the Domesday Book of 1086, some of its lands were treated as part of Yorkshire. The land that lay between the Ribble and Mersey, Inter Ripam et Mersam was included in the returns for Cheshire. When its boundaries were established, it bordered Cumberland, Westmorland, Yorkshire and Cheshire. There have been significant losses to other counties over time. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Lancashire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Lancashire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Lancashire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BLACKBURNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 142 |- | BOURNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 148 |- | BRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 16 |- | BYRON (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 52 |- | COMBER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 145 |- | COWPER-ESSEX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 11 |- | CUNLIFFE (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 73 |- | DERBY (Earl of) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 70 |- | DUGDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 73 |- | DUGDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 13 |- | EARLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 105 |- | FLETCHER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 57 |- | GLAZEBROOK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 56 |- | HIND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 46 |- | KNIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 32 |- | LEES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 151 |- | LITTLEDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 52 |- | LOCKETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 108 |- | MAWDESLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 86 |- | PENNY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 92 |- | ROYDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 12 |- | STANLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 70 |- | STARKIE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 150 |- | TAYLOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 95 |- | THURSBY (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 93 |} ====Leicestershire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leicestershire Leicestershire] (abbreviation Leics.) is a landlocked county in the English Midlands. It takes its name from the City of Leicester. The county borders Nottinghamshire to the north, Lincolnshire to the north-east, Rutland to the east, Northamptonshire to the south-east, Warwickshire to the south-west, Staffordshire to the west, and Derbyshire to the north-west. The border with Warwickshire is Watling Street (the A5). : [[Category: ''name of town'', Leicestershire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Leicestershire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Leicestershire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BABINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 89 |- | FARNHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 116 |- | GODDARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 145 |- | LEICESTER, (Earl)[Coke] || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 153 |- | MARRIOTT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 101 |- | MASON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 132 |- | MOORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 69 |- | PACKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 165 |- | WOLLASTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 121 |} ====Lincolnshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincolnshire Lincolnshire] (abbreviated Lincs) is a historical county in the east of England. It borders Norfolk to the south east, Cambridgeshire to the south, Rutland to the south west, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire to the west, South Yorkshire to the northwest, and the East Riding of Yorkshire to the north. It also borders Northamptonshire in the south for just 20 yards. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Lincolnshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Lincolnshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Lincolnshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ALINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 33 |- | ALLIX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 113 |- | ELWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 137 |- | FANE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 1 |- | FLOYER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 115 |- | GREEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 45 |- | MIREHOUSE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 153 |- | PACKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 165 |- | TEMPEST || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 139 |- | TENNYSON (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 92 |- | TENNYSON-D’EYNCOURT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 93 |- | WRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 137 |- | WRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 37 |} ====LONDON==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_London London] or Greater London, is a region of England consisting of 33 districts: the 32 London boroughs and the City of London. =====City of London===== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_London The City of London] is a city and county within London. It constituted most of London from its settlement by the Romans, but the agglomeration has since grown far beyond the City's borders. The City is now only a tiny part of the metropolis of London, though it remains a notable part of central London. It is one of two districts of London to hold city status; the other is the adjacent City of Westminster. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | GRELLIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 8 |- | KNILL (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 24 |- | LAWRENCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 78 |} =====Hackney===== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Borough_of_Hackney The historical and administrative heart of Hackney] is the area roughly extending north from Mare Street and surrounding the Church of St John-at-Hackney; known as Hackney Central. To the north of the borough are Upper Clapton and Lower Clapton, Stamford Hill and Stoke Newington. To the east is the large open space of Hackney Marshes and the districts of Hackney Wick and Homerton. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | AMHERST (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 68 |} =====Kensington===== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kensington Kensington is a district within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in west London. The north east is taken up by Kensington Gardens, once private as the name suggests, but today a public park which has Italian and Dutch gardens, public buildings such as the Albert Memorial, the Serpentine Gallery and Speke's monument. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | LAKING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 28 |} =====Middlesex===== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middlesex Middlesex] (abbreviation: Middx) was a county in southeast England that is now mostly part of Greater London, with small sections in neighbouring counties. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Middlesex]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Middlesex|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Middlesex]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BACK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 122 |- | BICKNELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 33 |- | BRITTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 77 |- | BURDETT (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 107 |- | CHAMPNEYS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 49 |- | CRISP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 143 |- | FITCH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 168 |- | FRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 41 |- | GRIFFITH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 137 |- | HARWOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 177 |- | LOCKET || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 20 |- | PASSINGHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 57 |- | SHADWELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 106 |- | TARLETON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 118 |- | WALKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 5 |} =====Pentonville===== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentonville Pentonville] is an area on the northern fringe of Central London. It is located 1.75 miles (2.82 km) north-northeast of Charing Cross on the Inner Ring Road. Pentonville developed in the northwestern edge of the ancient parish of Clerkenwell on the New Road. It is named from Henry Penton, who developed a number of streets in the 1770s in what was open countryside adjacent to the New Road.[1] Pentonville was part of the ancient parish of Clerkenwell, and was incorporated into the Metropolitan Borough of Finsbury by the London Government Act 1899. It has been part of the London Borough of Islington since 1965. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | DALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 41 |} =====Piccadilly===== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piccadilly Piccadilly] is a road in the City of Westminster, London to the south of Mayfair, between Hyde Park Corner in the west and Piccadilly Circus in the east. Piccadilly has been a main road since at least medieval times, and in the middle ages and several members of the Rothschild family had mansions at the western end of the street. St James's Church was consecrated in 1684 and the surrounding area became St James Parish. : See Westminster below. =====Westminster===== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/City_of_Westminster The City of Westminster] (modern) is an Inner London borough which occupies much of the central area of Greater London including most of the West End. It is to the west of and adjoining the ancient City of London, directly to the east of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, and its southern boundary is the River Thames. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BARRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 1 |- | COURTENAY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 73 |- | FERARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 94 |- | HAYTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 55 |- | VINCENT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 156 |} =====London - No Area Specified===== :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BARRINGTON (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 124 |- | CORDER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 144 |- | DE MORGAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 47 |- | DILKE (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 134 |- | HARWOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 177 |- | JACKSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 91 |- | KITCHENER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 1 |- | NEWMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 175 |- | NORRIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 101 |- | PRESTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 103 |- | RICHARDSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 164 |- | SCHOMBERG || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 40 |- | TROWER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 100 |- | WOODHEAD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 166 |} ====Middlesex==== : See Middlesex under London above ====Norfolk==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norfolk Norfolk] is a county in East Anglia. It borders Lincolnshire to the west and north-west, Cambridgeshire to the west and southwest, and Suffolk to the south. Its northern and eastern boundaries are the North Sea and, to the north-west, The Wash. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Norfolk]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Norfolk|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Norfolk]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ALLANBY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 17 |- | BACK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 117 |- | BACK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 124 |- | BARKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 4 |- | BERNEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 88 |- | BLOFELD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 193 |- | BURROUGHES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 192 |- | BURROUGHES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 13 |- | BURROUGHES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 113 |- | CARTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 33 |- | COLLYER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 166 |- | CUBITT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 33 |- | CUBITT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 26 |- | DE GREY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 20 |- | FELLOWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 97 |- | FICKLIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 148 |- | GURDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 114 |- | JEX-BLAKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 37 |- | JOHNSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 17 |- | JOHNSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 1 |- | LOMBE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 85 |- | LUKIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 33 |- | MANNING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 121 |- | NELSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 45 |- | NORRIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 111 |- | PARTRIDGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 161 |- | UPCHER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 25 |- | WALSINGHAM (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 20 |- | WINDHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 40 |} ====Northamptonshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northamptonshire Northamptonshire] (abbreviated Northants.) is a county in the East Midlands of England. Northamptonshire is landlocked between eight other counties: Warwickshire to the west, Leicestershire and Rutland to the north, Cambridgeshire to the east, Bedfordshire to the south-east, Buckinghamshire to the south, Oxfordshire to the south-west and Lincolnshire to the north-east. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Northamptonshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Northamptonshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Northamptonshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ATLAY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 69 |- | CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 153 |- | ELWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 137 |- | FITZWILLIAM (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 28 |- | MACDONALD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 73 |- | MARKHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 29 |- | MARTIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 38 |- | SHEDDEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 27 |} ====Northumberland==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northumberland Northumberland] is a county in North East England. The northernmost county of England, it borders Cumbria to the west, County Durham and Tyne and Wear to the south and Scotland to the north. To the east is the North Sea coastline. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Northumberland]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Northumberland|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Northumberland]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ADAMSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 143 |- | BARLOW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 62 |- | CARR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 121 |- | CARR-ELLISON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 159 |- | GREY (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 169 |- | MAUGHAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 169 |- | PANSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 65 |- | POTTS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 78 |- | RODDAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 116 |- | SCOTT (Baronet) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 201 |} ====Nottinghamshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nottinghamshire Nottinghamshire] (abbreviated Notts) is a county in the East Midlands of England, bordering South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Nottinghamshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Nottinghamshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Nottinghamshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BLAGG || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 33 |- | BRADLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 81 |- | HALL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 108 |- | PLAYER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 173 |- | THORP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 181 |- | WALKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 52 |} ====Oxforshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxfordshire Oxfordshire] (abbreviated Oxon) is a county in South East England bordering on Warwickshire (to the north/north-west), Northamptonshire (to the north/north-east), Buckinghamshire (to the east), Berkshire (to the south), Wiltshire (to the south-west) and Gloucestershire (to the west). : [[Category: ''name of town'', Oxfordshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Oxfordshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Oxfordshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | CRISP (Baronet) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 204 |- | LEE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 63 |- | MARSHALL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 97 |- | NAPPER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 62 |- | TAUNTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 161 |} ====Rutland==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutland Rutland] is a landlocked county in the East Midlands of England, bounded to the west and north by Leicestershire, to the northeast by Lincolnshire and the southeast by Northamptonshire. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Rutland]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Rutland|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Rutland]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | EATON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 86 |} ====Shropshire or Salop==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shropshire Shropshire] (alternatively Salop; abbreviated, in print only, Shrops; demonym Salopian) is a county in the West Midlands of England. It borders Powys and Wrexham in Wales to the west and north-west, Cheshire to the north, Staffordshire to the east, Worcestershire to the south-east and Herefordshire to the south. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Shropshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Shropshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Shropshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ACTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 124 |- | ALLCROFT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 58 |- | BULKELEY-OWEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 140 |- | CROSS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 191 |- | DARBY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 48 |- | FEWTRELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 65 |- | HOPE-EDWARDES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 47 |- | LLOYD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 1 |- | MARSTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 44 |- | PATCHETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 163 |- | SMITH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 81 |} ====Somerset==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somerset Somerset] is a county in South West England which borders Gloucestershire and Bristol to the north, Wiltshire to the east, Dorset to the south-east and Devon to the south-west. It is bounded to the north and west by the Severn Estuary and the Bristol Channel, its coastline facing southeastern Wales. Its traditional border with Gloucestershire is the River Avon. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Somerset]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Somerset|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Somerset]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BARLOW (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 194 |- | BERKELEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 169 |- | BERKELEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 155 |- | CLARKE (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 149 |- | DODDERIDGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 52 |- | DOWLING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 9 |- | DUDDRIDGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 144 |- | DYMENT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 48 |- | FREEMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 30 |- | FRIPP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 151 |- | HARINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 122 |- | HENSLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 57 |- | JONES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 81 |- | LEIGH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 79 |- | MASTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 139 |- | MELLOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 85 |- | MONCK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 137 |- | PORTMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 169 |- | SOMERS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 15 |- | STRADLING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 4 |- | TUSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 65 |- | WESCOMBE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 179 |} ====Staffordshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Staffordshire Staffordshire] (abbreviated Staffs) is a landlocked county in the West Midlands of England. The Cannock Chase AONB is situated within the county and also parts of the National Forest, as well as areas of the Peak District national park. It adjoins Cheshire to the north west, Derbyshire and Leicestershire to the east, Warwickshire to the south east, West Midlands and Worcestershire to the south and Shropshire to the west. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Staffordshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Staffordshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Staffordshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ADAMS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 24 |- | AMPHLETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 156 |- | AUDEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 169 |- | BOUGHEV (Baronet) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 97 |- | CHALLINOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 45 |- | FLETCHER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 77 |- | HOMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 192 |- | MADAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 30 |- | MARSTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 44 |- | SCOTT (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 173 |- | THURSFIELD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 182 |- | WATSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 109 |- | WOLSELEY (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 90 |- | WORTHINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 79 |} ====Suffolk==== :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suffolk Suffolk] is an East Anglian county of historic origin in England. It has borders with Norfolk to the north, Cambridgeshire to the west and Essex to the south. The North Sea lies to the east. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Suffolk]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Suffolk|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Suffolk]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BARNARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 153, 160 |- | BARNARDISTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 41 |- | BARNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 158 |- | BENCH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 97 |- | BENNET || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 136 |- | BIDDELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 97 |- | BOLTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 10 |- | CARTHEW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 6 |- | CHEVALLIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 8 |- | COBBOLD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 21 |- | CRISP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 101 |- | CRISP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 115 |- | CRISP (Baronet) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 204 |- | FLATT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] ||34 |- | FONNEREAU || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 161 |- | FREEMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 48 |- | FRENCH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 196 |- | GURDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 106 |- | GURDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 121 |- | HOLMES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 204 |- | HUNT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 105 |- | JEAFFRESON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 52 |- | JOSSELYN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 42 |- | KITCHENER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 1 |- | PYTCHES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 208 |- | RANDALL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 164 |- | RANSOME || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 107 |- | REYNOLDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 172 |- | RUSHBROOKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 9 |- | SHERIFFS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 140 |- | SKINNER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 126 |- | STEVENSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 48 |- | SUCKLING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 195 |- | WADE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 137 |- | WEBBER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 159 |- | WEBBER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 158 |- | WOLTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 127 |- | WRINCH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 113 |} ====Surrey==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrey Surrey] is a county in the south east of England and also one of the home counties bordering Greater London. Surrey shares borders with Kent to the east, East Sussex to the south-east, West Sussex to the south, Hampshire to the west and south-west and Berkshire to the north-west. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Surrey]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Surrey|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Surrey]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ABEL (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 89 |- | ANCASTER (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 172 |- | ARKWRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 25 |- | BICKNELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 33 |- | BUDD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 167 |- | CLAY (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 81 |- | CORDER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 137 |- | DARELL (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 65 |- | DOWSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 42 |- | END || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 204 |- | FRESHFIELD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 168 |- | GRELLIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 8 |- | HELPS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 153 |- | HOLLAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 205 |- | LAMBERT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 8 |- | MAITLAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 29 |- | MASTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 81 |- | MORRIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 83 |- | MORTIMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 126 |- | PEARS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 99 |- | PEARS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 103 |- | PUCKLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 50 |- | RUGGE-PRICE (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 161 |- | SANT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 77 |- | SCARLETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 52 |- | TAUNTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 167 |- | TURNEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 206 |- | VAILLANT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 29 |- | WOLSELEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 93 |} ====Sussex==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sussex Sussex] (abbreviated Sx), from the Old English Suþseaxe ('South Saxons'), is a historic county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex. Clockwise, it is bounded to the west by Hampshire; north by Surrey, north-east by Kent, south by the English Channel. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Sussex]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Sussex|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Sussex]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ALDRIDGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 67 |- | BURRELI || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 83 |- | CAUDLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 121 |- | CHRISTIE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 125 |- | COMBER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 12 |- | CRAWFURD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 8 |- | DENDY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 70 |- | DIXON-HARTLAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 33 |- | EASTWOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 191 |- | FAULCONER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 28 |- | FULLER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 39 |- | HOPKINS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 32 |- | PECKHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 192 |- | TEESDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 118 |- | WISDEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 7 |} ====Warwickshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warwickshire Warwickshire] is a landlocked county in the West Midlands region of England bordered by Leicestershire to the northeast, Staffordshire to the northwest, Worcestershire and the West Midlands to the west, Northamptonshire to the east and southeast, Gloucestershire to the southwest and Oxfordshire to the south. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Warwickshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Warwickshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Warwickshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ADAMS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 12 |- | BODINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 117 |- | BODINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 129 |- | BOLDING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 73 |- | CHANCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 61 |- | CHANCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 65 |- | CHANCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 70 |- | DUGDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 105 |- | FRANKLIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 186 |- | FRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 13 |- | HOMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 13 |- | KEIGHLY-PEACH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 159 |- | MIDDLEMORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 77 |- | MOOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 104 |- | MOORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 145 |- | NEWDIGATE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 53 |- | RATCLIFF || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 139 |- | RATCLIFF || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 103 |- | SAVAGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 4 |- | SPOONER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 141 |- | SPOONER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 51 |- | WHELER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 81 |- | WOOLLCOMBE-ADAMS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 68 |} ====Wiltshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiltshire Wiltshire] is a county in South West England. It is landlocked and borders the counties of Dorset, Somerset, Hampshire, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire and Berkshire. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Wiltshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Wiltshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Wiltshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BUSH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 198 |- | CRIPPS-DAY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 50 |- | EVERETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 1 |- | EYRE-MATCHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 113 |- | GODDARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 149 |- | GODDARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 21 |- | GODDARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 182 |- | GWATKIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 166 |- | HAVERSHAM (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 20 |- | HAYTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 20 |- | PENRUDDOCKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 44 |- | WEBB || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 9 |} ====Worcestershire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcestershire Worcestershire] (abbreviation: Worcs) is a county in the West Midlands of England. Between 1974 and 1998, it was merged with the neighbouring county of Herefordshire as Hereford and Worcester. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Worcestershire]]
or {{United Kingdom|England|Worcestershire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Worcestershire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | AMPHLETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 50 |- | ATTWOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 54 |- | BICKLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 114 |- | CHAFY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 110 |- | CURTLER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 104 |- | DOUGLAS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 177 |- | DOWDESWELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 80 |- | GOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 48 |- | HILL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 107 |- | HILL-LOWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 149 |- | LOWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 149 |- | MIDDLEMORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 77 |- | MOORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 105 |- | PERRINS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 118 |- | PRESCOTT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 187 |- | RUDGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 145 |- | SHEKELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 68 |} ====Yorkshire inc Ridings==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yorkshire Yorkshire] is a historic county of Northern England and the largest in the United Kingdom.[3] Due to its great size in comparison to other English counties, functions have been undertaken over time by its subdivisions, which have also been subject to periodic reform. Throughout these changes, Yorkshire has continued to be recognised as a geographical territory and cultural region.[4][5] The name is familiar and well understood across the United Kingdom and is in common use in the media and the military,[6] and also features in the titles of current areas of civil administration such as North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and East Riding of Yorkshire. : [[Category: ''name of town'', ''name of riding'', Yorkshire]] eg
or {{United Kingdom|England|''nameof riding'', Yorkshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Yorkshire]] for the Ridings which contain the towns. Please ensure that you check carefully the exact specification for entering towns in Yorkshire. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ARMITAGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 71 |- | BARLOW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 62 |- | BROADBENT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 137 |- | CLOUGH-TAYLOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 44 |- | COMBER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 19 |- | COOKSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 129 |- | DUNDAS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 166 |- | FAWKES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 91 |- | FERNELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 117 |- | FIRTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 97 |- | HAWORTH-BOOTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 129 |- | JALLAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 189 |- | MILBORNE-SWINNERTON-PILKINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 173 |- | MILNER (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 34 |- | MORRIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 133 |- | PENNYMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 170 |- | PLOWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 51 |- | POWELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 179 |- | RAWSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 67 |- | RAWSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 157 |- | RENDLESHAM (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 124 |- | REYNARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 163 |- | SIMPSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 149 |- | WALKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 7 |- | WHITAKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 162 |- | WILBERFORCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 117 |- | WORSLEY (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 118 |- | ZETLAND (Marquess of) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 166 |} ===SCOTLAND=== ====Aberdeenshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberdeenshire Aberdeenshire] (Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd Obar Dheathain) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. It takes its name from the old County of Aberdeen which had substantially different boundaries. Modern Aberdeenshire includes all of what was once Kincardineshire, as well as part of Banffshire. The old boundaries are still officially used for a few purposes, namely land registration and lieutenancy. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Aberdeenshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|Scotland|Aberdeenshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Aberdeenshire, Scotland]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | FELLOWES-GORDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 87 |} ====Dumfriesshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumfriesshire Dumfriesshire] or the County of Dumfries (Siorrachd Dhùn Phris in Gaelic) is lieutenancy area and historic county of Scotland. It borders Kirkcudbrightshire to the west, Ayrshire to the north-west, Lanarkshire, Peeblesshire and Selkirkshire to the north, and Roxburghshire to the east. To the south is the coast of the Solway Firth, and the English county of Cumberland. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Dumfriesshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|Scotland|Dumfriesshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Dumfriesshire, Scotland]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | DUNCAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 160 |- | DUNCAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 85 |} ====Fife==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fife Fife] (Scottish Gaelic: Fìobha) is a council area and historic county of Scotland. It is situated between the Firth of Tay and the Firth of Forth, with inland boundaries to Perth and Kinross and Clackmannanshire. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BINNY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 65 |} ====Midlothian (Edinburgh)==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midlothian Midlothian] (Scots: Midlowden, Scottish Gaelic: Meadhan Lodainn) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland. It borders the City of Edinburgh, East Lothian and the Scottish Borders council areas. Midlothian was also the name of a historic county formed in the Middle Ages. The county included Edinburgh, and was formerly known as Edinburghshire, or more formally as the County of Edinburgh until 1890. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BURN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 194 |- | PRIMROSE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 132 |- | ROSEBERY (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 132 |} ====Ross and Cromarty==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross Ross] (Ros in Scottish Gaelic) is a region of Scotland and a former earldom and county. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cromarty Cromarty] (Scottish Gaelic: Cromba) is a town, civil parish and former royal burgh in Ross and Cromarty, in the Highland area of Scotland. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | GOUGH (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 148 |- | PERRINS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 118 |} ====West Lothian (Linlithgowshire)==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Lothian West Lothian] (Scots: Wast Lowden, Scottish Gaelic: Lodainn an Iar) is one of the 32 council areas of Scotland, and a historic county (which was also known as Linlithgowshire). It borders the City of Edinburgh, Falkirk, North Lanarkshire, the Scottish Borders and South Lanarkshire. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | SHAIRP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 141 |} ===WALES=== ====Breconshire or Brecknockshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brecknockshire Brecknockshire (Historic)] (Welsh: Sir Frycheiniog), also known as the County of Brecknock, Breconshire, or the County of Brecon is one of thirteen historic counties of Wales, and a former administrative county. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Brecknockshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|Wales|Brecknockshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Brecknockshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | PRICE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 159 |- | WOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 96 |} ====Carmarthenshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire] (Welsh: Sir Gaerfyrddin or Sir Gâr) is a unitary authority in the south west of Wales and the largest of the thirteen historic counties. The county is bounded to the north by Ceredigion, to the east by Powys, Neath Port Talbot and Swansea, to the south by the Atlantic Ocean and to the west by Pembrokeshire. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Clwyd]]
or {{United Kingdom|Wales|Clwyd|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Carmarthenshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | PEEL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 23 |} ====Clwyd==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clwyd Clwyd] is a preserved county of Wales, situated in the north-east corner of the country; it is named after the River Clwyd, which runs through the county. To the north lies the Irish Sea, Cheshire is to the east and Shropshire to the south-east, both in England. The Welsh counties of Powys and Gwynedd lie to the south and west respectively. Clwyd additionally shares a maritime border with the metropolitan county of Merseyside along the River Dee. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Clwyd]]
or {{United Kingdom|Wales|Clwyd|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Flintshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | TAYLOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 95 |} ====Denbighshire (Historic)==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denbighshire_(historic) Denbighshire (Historic)] (Welsh: Sir Ddinbych) is one of thirteen traditional counties in Wales, a vice-county and a former administrative county, which covers an area in north east Wales. It is a maritime county, bounded to the north by the Irish Sea, to the east by Flintshire, Cheshire and Shropshire, to the south by Montgomeryshire and Merionethshire, and to the west by Caernarfonshire. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Denbighshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|Wales|Denbighshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Denbighshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | EVANS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 89 |} ====Flintshire (Historic)==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flintshire_(historic) Flintshire (Historic)] (Welsh: Sir y Fflint), also known as the County of Flint, is one of Wales' thirteen historic counties, and a former administrative county (and a vice-county). It mostly lies on the north-east coast of Wales. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Flintshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|Wales|Flintshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Flintshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | BATE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 173 |} ====Glamorgan or Glamorganshire (Historic)==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glamorgan Glamorgan] or, sometimes, Glamorganshire (Welsh: Morgannwg or Sir Forgannwg) is one of the thirteen historic counties of Wales and a former administrative county of Wales. Glamorgan is latterly represented by the three preserved counties of Mid Glamorgan, South Glamorgan and West Glamorgan. The name also survives in that of Vale of Glamorgan, a county borough. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Flintshire]]
or {{United Kingdom|Wales|Flintshire|''name of town''}}
Check in [[:Category: Flintshire]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | LLEWELLYN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 153 |- | RICE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 160 |} ====Merionethshire or Merioneth==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merionethshire Merionethshire or Merioneth] (Welsh: Meirionnydd or Sir Feirionnydd) is one of thirteen historic counties of Wales, a vice county and a former administrative county. Merionethshire is a maritime county, bounded to the north by Caernarfonshire, to the east by Denbighshire, to the south by Montgomeryshire and Cardiganshire, and to the west by Cardigan Bay. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ANWYL-PASSINGHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 63 |- | LLOYD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 98 |- | PASSINGHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 57 |} ====Monmouthshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monmouthshire Monmouthshire] (Welsh: Sir Fynwy) is a county in south east Wales. The historic county of Monmouthshire was formed from the Welsh Marches by the Laws in Wales Act 1535, bordering Gloucestershire to the east, Herefordshire to the northeast, Brecknockshire to the north, and Glamorgan to the west. The second Laws in Wales Act of 1542 enumerated the counties of Wales and omitted Monmouthshire, which led to ambiguity as to whether the county was part of Wales or England. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | HALL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 29 |- | HERBERT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 121 |- | HERBERT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 125 |} ====Montgomeryshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montgomeryshire Montgomeryshire] also known as Maldwyn (Welsh: Sir Drefaldwyn meaning "the Shire of Baldwin's town") is one of thirteen historic counties and a former administrative county of Wales. It is named after its county town, Montgomery, which in turn is named after one of William the Conqueror's main counsellors, Roger de Montgomerie, who was the 1st Earl of Shrewsbury. Montgomeryshire today constitutes the northern part of the principal area of Powys. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | MYTTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 111 |} ====Pembrokeshire==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire] (Welsh: Sir Benfro) is a county in the south west of Wales. It borders Carmarthenshire to the east and Ceredigion to the north east. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | GOWER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 50 |} ===Northern Ireland=== ====County Fermanagh==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Fermanagh County Fermanagh] (from Irish: Fir Manach or Fear Manach, meaning "men of Manach") is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. Fermanagh borders County Tyrone to the north-east, County Monaghan to the south-east, County Cavan to the south-west, County Leitrim to the west and County Donegal to the north-west. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | CREIGHTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 18 |- | CRIGHTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 18 |- | ERNE (Earl of) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 18 |} ====County Londonderry==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Londonderry County Londonderry], also known as County Derry (Irish: Contae Dhoire, Ulster Scots: Coontie Lunnonderrie), is one of the six counties of Northern Ireland. Adjoining the north-west shore of Lough Neagh, the county is also one of the nine (of a total of thirty-two) traditional counties of Ireland, lying within the historic province of Ulster. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | HAMILTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 41 |} ===IRELAND=== ====County Clare==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Clare County Clare] (Irish: Contae an Chláir) is a county in Ireland, in the Mid-West Region and the province of Munster. Clare is north-west of the River Shannon and is the 7th largest of Ireland's 32 traditional counties in area. It is bordered by two counties in Munster and one county in Connacht: County Limerick to the south, County Tipperary to the east and County Galway to the north. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Clare]]
or {{Irish Roots|location=''name of town'', Clare|graphic = Photos-806.jpg}}
Check in [[:Category: County Clare]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | MACNAMARA || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 91 |} ====County Dublin==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Dublin County Dublin] (Irish: Contae Bhaile Átha Cliath[1] or Contae Átha Cliath) is a county in Ireland. It is conterminous with the Dublin Region and is in the province of Leinster. It is named after the city of Dublin, which is the regional capital and the capital city of Ireland. County Dublin was one of the first parts of Ireland to be shired by John, King of England following the Norman invasion of Ireland. : [[Category: ''name of town'', Dublin]]
or {{Irish Roots|location=''name of town'', Dublin|graphic = Photos-806.jpg}}
Check in [[:Category: County Dublin]] for the towns. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | WOLSELEY (Viscountess) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 76 |} ====County Mayo==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Mayo County Mayo] (Irish: Contae Mhaigh Eo, meaning "Plain of the yew trees") is a county in Ireland. In the West of Ireland, it is part of the province of Connacht and is named after the village of Mayo, now generally known as Mayo Abbey. It is bounded on the north and west by the Atlantic Ocean; the south is adjacent to County Galway, the east is adjacent to County Roscommon; the northeast is adjacent to County Sligo. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | CLIVE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 132 |} ====County Meath==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Meath County Meath] (Irish: Contae na Mí or simply an Mhí) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Leinster and is part of the Mid-East Region. It is named after the historic Kingdom of Meath (from Midhe meaning "middle"). :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | NAPER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 56 |} ===ISLE OF MAN / Ellan Vannin=== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Man The Isle of Man]; Manx: Ellan Vannin, also known simply as Mann, is a self-governing Crown dependency in the Irish Sea between Great Britain and Ireland. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | QUAYLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 40 |} ===Australia=== ====Queensland==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensland Queensland] (abbreviated as Qld) is situated in the north-east of the country, it is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Australia and New South Wales to the west, south-west and south respectively. To the east, Queensland is bordered by the Coral Sea and Pacific Ocean. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | HOMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 14 |} ====Victoria==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_%28Australia%29 Victoria] (abbreviated as Vic) is a state in the south-east of Australia. Victoria is bordered by Bass Strait and Tasmania to the south, New South Wales to the north, the Tasman Sea to the east, and South Australia to the west. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | CLARKE (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 149 |} ===INDIA (British India)=== ====Madras Presidency (India)==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madras_Presidency The Madras Presidency], or the Presidency of Fort St. George and also known as Madras Province, was an administrative subdivision (presidency) of British India. At its greatest extent, the presidency included most of southern India, including the whole of the Indian states of Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh and parts of Odisha, Kerala, Karnataka, Telangana, and the union territory of Lakshadweep. The island of Ceylon was a part of Madras Presidency from 1793 to 1798 when it was created a Crown colony. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | PEARS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 105 |} ===West Indies=== ====Barbados==== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbados Barbados] (''archaeic Barbadoes'') is a sovereign island country in the Lesser Antilles, in the Americas. An English ship, the Olive Blossom, arrived in Barbados in 1625; its men took possession of it in the name of King James I. In 1627, the first permanent settlers arrived from England, and it became an English and later British colony. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | WHITE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 111 |} ===County/Country Not Known=== : These will have the county identified and will be transferred to the correct section. :{| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ABERCROMBY (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 60 |- | ADDINGTON (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 182 |- | ALDERSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 190 |- | AMHERST (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 12 |- | AMPHLETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 152 |- | ARBUTHNOT (Baronet) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 60 |- | ARBUTHNOT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 75 |- | ARBUTHNOT-LESLIE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 75 |- | ARMSTRONG (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 144 |- | ARMYTAGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 234 |- | ASHCOMBE (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 50 |- | ASKWITH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 105 |- | ASSHETON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 71 |- | ATTREE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 153, 156 |- | AVEBURY (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 64 |- | AYLESFORD (Earl of) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 100 |- | BACCHUS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 241 |- | BAGOT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 1 |- | BAGOT (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 108 |- | BAGSHAWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 142 |- | BAINBRIGGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 212, 214 |- | BARTLETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 65 |- | BARTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 90 |- | BEARE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 39 |- | BEAZLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 145 |- | BELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 88 |- | BELLASIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 57 |- | BENDALL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 41, 49 |- | BENTLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 137 |- | BENYON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 121 |- | BESSBOROUGH (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 108 |- | BLACKBURNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 133 |- | BLAYDES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 54 |- | BLOOM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 211 |- | BLUMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 174 |- | BODDINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 121 |- | BOISSIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 79 |- | BOISSIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 65 |- | BOWRING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 1 |- | BRADNEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 1 |- | BREB || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 280 |- | BREWSTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 8 |- | BREWSTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 17 |- | BRIDGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 195 |- | BROOKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 73 |- | BROWN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 51 |- | BROWN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 25 |- | BRUNKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 113 |- | BUCKLER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 163 |- | BULL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 129 |- | BURDETT-COUTTS (Baroness) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 189 |- | BUSHE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 216 |- | BYRTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 224 |- | CARBONELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 153 |- | CASS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 114 |- | CATLIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 33 |- | CAVENDISH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 129 |- | CHARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 163 |- | CLAPTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 9 |- | CLARK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 74 |- | CLAY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 68 |- | CLIPPINGDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 20 |- | COCKERELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 68 |- | COCKERELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 33 |- | COLBY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 4 |- | COLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 12 |- | COLLIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 56 |- | COLLIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 74 |- | COLMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 142 |- | COLYER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 34 |- | COMBERMERE (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 20 |- | CONDER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 18 |- | COODE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 113 |- | COODE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 145 |- | COOKSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 48 |- | COTTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 81 |- | COTTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 69 |- | CORMICK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 197 |- | CRANWORTH (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 92 |- | CRIPPS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 73 |- | CRISPE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 180 |- | CROSSE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 100 |- | CROWFOOT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 26 |- | CULLUM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 171 |- | CURTOIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 172 |- | DANVERS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 60 |- | DARWIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 116 |- | DE CHAIR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 165 |- | DE MAULEY (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 132 |- | DE RAMSEY (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 116 |- | DEACON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 129 |- | DEVON (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 44 |- | DEW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 281 |- | DICKEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 138 |- | DICKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 12 |- | DICKINSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 292 |- | DIMSDALE (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 206 |- | DIMSDALE (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 79 |- | DRAKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 32 |- | DRAYNER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 49 |- | DRAYNER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 164 |- | DU MOULIN BROWNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 118 |- | D’ARCY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 24 |- | EALES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 58 |- | EARLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 117 |- | EDWARDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 257 |- | EGMONT (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 10 |- | EKINS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 125 |- | EMERIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 88 |- | ESHELBY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 225 |- | EWEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 127 |- | FABER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 98 |- | FANSHAWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 17 |- | FANSHAWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 1 |- | FAULCONER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 83 |- | FAWCETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 52 |- | FELLOWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 81 |- | FELLOWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 86 |- | FIELD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 82 |- | FINNEMORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 64 |- | FIRTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 141 |- | FISHER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 147 |- | FLAVEL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 207 |- | FLORY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 253 |- | FOLJAMBE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 44, 46 |- | FOOTE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 130 |- | FORWOOD (Baronet) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 91 |- | FREEMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 189 |- | FREEMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 121 |- | FRIPP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 185 |- | FRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 50 |- | FULLER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 198 |- | GALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 277 |- | GATTY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 153 |- | GETTING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 36 |- | GIBBINS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 113 |- | GODDARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 65 |- | GODDARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 25 |- | GODDEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 54 |- | GORDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 177 |- | GOSCHEN (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 156 |- | GRAHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 76 |- | GRUBBE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 27 |- | GUILLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 38 |- | GWATKIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 1 |- | GWYDYR (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 136 |- | HALES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 289 |- | HALIFAX (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 132 |- | HALSBURY (Earl of ) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 156 |- | HAMILTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 69 |- | HARDWICKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 129 |- | HARINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 121 |- | HARRISON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 25 |- | HARROWBY (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 170 |- | HARVEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 6 |- | HASLEWOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 133 |- | HESKETH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 159 |- | HEXT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 203 |- | HICKS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 100 |- | HINCHLIFF || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 148 |- | HINCKES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 127 |- | HOBLYN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 183 |- | HOLROYD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 20 |- | HOOKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 117 |- | HOOPER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 176 |- | HOVENDEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 167 |- | HOWARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 92, 185 |- | HOWARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 125 |- | HOWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 288 |- | HOWE (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 132 |- | KENRICK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 61 |- | JALLAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 58 |- | JAMES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 265 |- | JANSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 141 |- | JERMYN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 170 |- | JODRELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 33 |- | JOHNSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 85 |- | JONES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 286 |- | JUBB || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 79 |- | LANGLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 101 |- | LANDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 121 |- | LANGMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 24 |- | LAW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 61 |- | LEGH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 94 |- | LEVESON-GOWER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 21 |- | LITTLEDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 238 |- | LOCKETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 90 |- | LOCOCK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 11 |- | LONGSTAFF || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 70 |- | LYSTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 121 |- | MANT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 193 |- | MARSH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 50 |- | MARTEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 58 |- | MATHER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 33 |- | MAUGHAN-ETTRICK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 195 |- | MELLER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 153 |- | METHOLD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 145 |- | MILNER-GIBSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 150 |- | MINET || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 269 |- | MOLESWORTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 37 |- | MOLYNEUX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 116 |- | MOLYNEUX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 138 |- | MOORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 112 |- | MUNK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 30 |- | NAPLETON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 38 |- | NELSON (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 186 |- | NEWCASTLE (Duke of) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 18 |- | NICHOLLS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 49 |- | NORBURY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 174 |- | NORFOLK (Duke) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 28 |- | OLIVE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 232, 233 |- | OLIVER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 82 |- | OLIVER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 145 |- | ORME || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 85 |- | OSWELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 1 |- | OUVRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 167 |- | PACK-BERESFORD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 168 |- | PARIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 65 |- | PARISH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 89, 95 |- | PARKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 163 |- | PARRY (Baronet) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 101 |- | PAULL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 11 |- | PEACOCK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 117 |- | PEARSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 91 |- | PEARSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 73 |- | PELLATT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 12 |- | PERCEVAL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 89 |- | PERCIVAL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 68 |- | PERROTT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 272 |- | PHILLIPS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 145 |- | PILKINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 254 |- | PIXLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 30 |- | PLATT-HIGGINS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 99 |- | PLUMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 218 |- | PORTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 158 |- | PORTMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 165 |- | PORTMAN (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 36 |- | POWELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 143 |- | POWIS (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 108 |- | PRENTICE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 148 |- | PRICE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 87 |- | PRICE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 148 |- | PRIDEAUX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 140 |- | PRIOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 9 |- | PRITCHETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 197 |- | RAGLAN (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 102 |- | RATTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 158 |- | REBOW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 70 |- | REDDIE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 185 |- | REW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 123 |- | REYNOLDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 51 |- | RICKETTS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 273 |- | RIDLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 89 |- | RIVINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 20 |- | ROBERTS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 160 |- | ROBERTS (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 1 |- | ROOTS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 290 |- | ROPE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 91 |- | ROUSE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 196 |- | ROXBURGHE (Duke) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 156 |- | RYLAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 245 |- | RYLANDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 14 |- | SALT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 104 |- | SALTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 37 |- | SCARBROUGH (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 72 |- | SCARSDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 79 |- | SCHOMBERG || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 209 |- | SCOTT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 127 |- | SEXTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 21 |- | SEFTON (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 156 |- | SHANN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 168 |- | SHEDDEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 151 |- | SHEPPARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 185 |- | SHERBORN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 66 |- | SHERBORNE (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 20 |- | SHIRLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 88 |- | SHUTTLEWORTH (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 166 |- | SIEVEKING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 177 |- | SIMPSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 89 |- | SMITH-BOSANQUET || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 251 |- | SPARROW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 227 |- | SPEDDING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 153 |- | SPOONER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 31 |- | ST. GEORGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 105 |- | ST. GERMANS (Earl Of) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 180 |- | STEEDMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 87 |- | STERRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 180 |- | STONE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 60 |- | SWANN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 95 |- | SWITHINBANK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 151 |- | TEAGUE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 14 |- | TEMPEST || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 35 |- | TENTERDEN (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 144 |- | THOMAS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 46 |- | TOLHURST || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 64 |- | TREVES (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 175 |- | TROTMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 161 |- | TUPSBERRY-TURNER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 189 |- | TURNBULL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 194 |- | TURQUAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 76 |- | TURQUAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 44 |- | VIDLER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 95 |- | WAGNER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 146 |- | WALLER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 30 |- | WARWICK (Earl of) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 14 |- | WATNEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 109 |- | WELCH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 172 |- | WELDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 40 |- | WELMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 33 |- | WESTMORLAND (Earl of) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 76 |- | WHITBY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 57 |- | WHITTINGHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 45 |- | WICKHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 249 |- | WIGAN (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 121 |- | WILD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 175 |- | WILLIAMS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 41 |- | WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 38 |- | WILLOUGHHY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 1 |- | WILSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 177 |- | WOLLASTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 73 |- | WOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 129 |- | WOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 7 |- | WOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 110 |- | WOODS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 148 |- | WOODROOFFE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 10 |- | WOODTHORPE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 57 |- | WORMALD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 163 |- | WORTHINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 221 |- | WRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 8 |- | ZOUCHE (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 212 |}

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Visitations Volumes Index of Pedigree Names== : Currently pedigree names only are indexed for the main volumes 1 - 21. The link in the middle column goes to the Volume number on the Visitations main page. The appearance of a name more than once does not necessarily mean this is the same family. : Go to the [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales|Visitations of England And Wales]] page. : See also the [[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County|Visitations cross reference by county]] page. : This page was created from the indexes of each volume. The page number is the page number in the Volume and NOT the electronic page number in the PDF file. Some names may be incorrectly indexed by the authors. The OCR versions from which the indexes are constructed are very poor quality due to the age and colour of the originals. Over a period of time the OCR and Volumes will be manually matched up but this is an extremely lengthy process. : If you see anything that needs changing, or have information to add, please contact the profile manager to discuss by leaving a note on this profile, by private message etc. ===Names=== {| style="width: 100%" | '''Name''' || '''Volume''' || '''Page in Volume''' |- | ABEL (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 89 |- | ABERCROMBY (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 60 |- | ABNEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 150 |- | ACKERS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 46 |- | ACTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 124 |- | ADAMS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 24 |- | ADAMS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 12 |- | ADAMSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 143 |- | ADDINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 182 |- | AIRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 116 |- | ALDERSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 190 |- | ALDRIDGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 67 |- | ALINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 28 |- | ALINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 33 |- | ALLANBY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 17 |- | ALLCROFT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 58 |- | ALLEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 72 |- | ALLIX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 137 |- | ALLIX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 113 |- | AMHERST (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 12 |- | AMHERST || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 68 |- | AMPHLETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 152 |- | AMPHLETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 156 |- | AMPHLETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 50 |- | ANCASTER (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 172 |- | ANWYL-PASSINGHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 63 |- | ARBUTHNOT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 60 |- | ARBUTHNOT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 75 |- | ARBUTHNOT-LESLIE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 75 |- | ARKWRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 17 |- | ARKWRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 76 |- | ARKWRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 25 |- | ARKWRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 148 |- | ARMITAGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 71 |- | ARMSTRONG (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 144 |- | ARMYTAGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 234 |- | ASHCOMBE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 50 |- | ASKWITH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 105 |- | ASSHETON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 72 |- | ATLAY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 69 |- | ATTREE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 153, 156 |- | ATTWOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 54 |- | AUDEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 169 |- | AVEBURY (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 64 |- | AYLESFORD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 100 |- | BABINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 89 |- | BACCHUS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 214 |- | BACK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 117 |- | BACK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 122 |- | BACK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 124 |- | BAGOT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 1 |- | BAGOT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 108 |- | BAGSHAWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 142 |- | BAILEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 48 |- | BAINBRIGGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 212, 214 |- | BAKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 156 |- | BAKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 53 |- | BARING-GOULD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 23 |- | BARKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 4 |- | BARKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 25 |- | BARLOW (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 194 |- | BARLOW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 62 |- | BARNARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 153, 160 |- | BARNARDISTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 41 |- | BARNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 158 |- | BARNSTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 23 |- | BARRETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 57 |- | BARRINGTON (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 124 |- | BARRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 1 |- | BARTLETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 65 |- | BARTLETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 27 |- | BARTLETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 30 |- | BARTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 90 |- | BATE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 173 |- | BATTYE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 4 |- | BATTYE-TREVOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 157 |- | BAZELY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 97 |- | BAZELY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 124 |- | BEARE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 39 |- | BEAZLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 145 |- | BELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 88 |- | BELLASIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 57 |- | BENCH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 97 |- | BENDALL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 41, 49 |- | BENNET || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 136 |- | BENSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 122 |- | BENTLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 137 |- | BENYON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 121 |- | BERKELEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 155 |- | BERKELEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 169 |- | BERNEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 88 |- | BESSBOROUGH (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 108 |- | BICKLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 114 |- | BICKNELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 33 |- | BIDDELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 97 |- | BINGHAM (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 30 |- | BINNY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 65 |- | BLACKBURNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 133 |- | BLACKBURNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 142 |- | BLAGG || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 33 |- | BLAYDES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 54 |- | BLOFELD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 193 |- | BLOOM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 211 |- | BLUMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 174 |- | BODDINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 121 |- | BODINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 117 |- | BODINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 129 |- | BOGGIS-ROLFE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 120 |- | BOISSIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 79 |- | BOISSIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 65 |- | BOLDING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 73 |- | BOLTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 10 |- | BOND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 72 |- | BOOTHBY (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 179 |- | BOUGHEV || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 97 |- | BOURNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 148 |- | BOWRING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 1 |- | BOYCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 118 |- | BOYD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 161 |- | BRACE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 88 |- | BRADFORD (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 193 |- | BRADLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 81 |- | BRADNEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 1 |- | BRANFILL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 89 |- | BRASSEY (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 60 |- | BREB || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 280 |- | BREWSTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 17 |- | BREWSTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 8 |- | BRIDGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 195 |- | BRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 16 |- | BRINE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 17 |- | BRITTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 77 |- | BROADBENT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 137 |- | BROADLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 85 |- | BROMLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 136 |- | BROOKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 73 |- | BROOKS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 97 |- | BROWN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 51 |- | BROWN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 25 |- | BRUNKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 113 |- | BUCKLER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 163 |- | BUDD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 167 |- | BULKELEY-OWEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 140 |- | BULL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 129 |- | BURDETT (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 107 |- | BURDETT-COUTTS (Baroness) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 189 |- | BURKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 43 |- | BURN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 194 |- | BURRELI || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 83 |- | BURROUGHES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 192 |- | BURROUGHES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 13 |- | BURROUGHES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 113 |- | BUSH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 73 |- | BUSH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 198 |- | BUSHE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 215 |- | BYRON (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 52 |- | BYRTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 224 |- | CARBONELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 153 |- | CARLYON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 113 |- | CARR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 121 |- | CARR-ELLISON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 159 |- | CARTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 33 |- | CARTHEW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 6 |- | CASS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 114 |- | CASTLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 43 |- | CATLIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 33 |- | CATOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 55 |- | CAUDLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 121 |- | CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 153 |- | CAVENDISH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 129 |- | CAZALET || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 1 |- | CHADWICK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 134 |- | CHAFY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 110 |- | CHALLINOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 45 |- | CHAMPNEYS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 49 |- | CHANCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 61 |- | CHANCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 65 |- | CHANCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 70 |- | CHARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 163 |- | CHASE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 74 |- | CHEVALLIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 8 |- | CHILDE-FREEMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 5 |- | CHISENHALE-MARSH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 6 |- | CHRISTIE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 125 |- | CLAPTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 9 |- | CLARK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 74 |- | CLARKE (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 149 |- | CLARKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 51 |- | CLAY (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 81 |- | CLAY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 68 |- | CLIPPINGDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 20 |- | CLIVE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 129 |- | CLIVE, Ireland || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 132 |- | CLOUGH-TAYLOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 44 |- | COBBOLD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 21 |- | COCKERELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 68 |- | COCKERELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 33 |- | COCKERILL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 98 |- | CODRINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 25 |- | COLBY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 4 |- | COLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 12 |- | COLLIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 56 |- | COLLIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 74 |- | COLLINS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 113 |- | COLLYER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 166 |- | COLMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 142 |- | COLYER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 34 |- | COLYER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 47 |- | COLYER-FERGUSSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 127 |- | COMBER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 145 |- | COMBER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 19 |- | COMBER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 12 |- | COMBERMERE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 20 |- | CONDER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 18 |- | CONYERS (Baroness) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 1 |- | COODE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 18 |- | COODE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 113 |- | COODE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 145 |- | COOKSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 129 |- | COOKSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 48 |- | COOPER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 112 |- | CORDER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 132, 134, 137, 144 |- | CORMICK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 197 |- | COTTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 81 |- | COTTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 69 |- | COTTON-JODRELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 150 |- | COURTENAY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 73 |- | COWPER-ESSEX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 11 |- | CRAIG || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 34 |- | CRAIG || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 146 |- | CRANWORTH (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 92 |- | CRAWFURD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 8 |- | CREIGHTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 18 |- | CRIGHTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 18 |- | CRIPPS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 119 |- | CRIPPS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 73 |- | CRIPPS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 124 |- | CRIPPS-DAY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 50 |- | CRISP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 101 |- | CRISP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 115 |- | CRISP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 143 |- | CRISP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 204 |- | CRISPE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 180 |- | CRISPIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 200 |- | CROSS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 191 |- | CROSSE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 100 |- | CROWFOOT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 26 |- | CRUWYS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 25 |- | CUBITT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 26 |- | CUBITT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 33 |- | CULLUM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 171 |- | CUNLIFFE (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 73 |- | CURE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 22 |- | CURTLER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 104 |- | CURTOIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 172 |- | DALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 41 |- | DANVERS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 60 |- | DARBY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 48 |- | DARELL (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 65 |- | DARELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 134 |- | DARWIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 116 |- | DE CHAIR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 165 |- | DE MAULEY (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 132 |- | DE MORGAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 47 |- | DE RAMSEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 116 |- | DEACON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 129 |- | DENDY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 70 |- | DENNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 187 |- | DENT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 152 |- | DERBY (Earl of) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 70 |- | DEVON (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 44 |- | DEVONSHIRE (Duke of) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 158 |- | DEW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 281 |- | DICKEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 138 |- | DICKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 12 |- | DICKINSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 292 |- | DIDHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 147 |- | DILKE (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 134 |- | DIMSDALE (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 79 |- | DIMSDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 206 |- | DISRAELI || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 140 |- | DIXON-HARTLAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 33 |- | DODDERIDGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 52 |- | DONNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 110 |- | DOUGLAS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 177 |- | DOWDESWELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 80 |- | DOWLING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 9 |- | DOWSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 42 |- | DRAKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 32 |- | DRAKE-CUTCLIFFE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 108 |- | DRAYNER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 49 |- | DRAYNER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 164 |- | DU MOULIN BROWNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 118 |- | DUDDRIDGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 144 |- | DUGDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 105 |- | DUGDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 73 |- | DUGDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 13 |- | DUNCAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 160 |- | DUNCAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 85 |- | DUNDAS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 166 |- | DUNNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 101 |- | DYMENT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 48 |- | D’ARCY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 24 |- | EALES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 58 |- | EARLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 117 |- | EARLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 105 |- | EASTWOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 157 |- | EASTWOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 191 |- | EATON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 86 |- | EDMEADES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 177 |- | EDWARDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 257 |- | EGMONT (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 10 |- | EKINS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 125 |- | ELLIOT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 198 |- | ELWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 137 |- | EMERIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 88 |- | END || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 204 |- | ERNE (Earl of) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 18 |- | ESHELBY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 225 |- | EVANS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 89 |- | EVANS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 95 |- | EVERETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 1 |- | EWEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 127 |- | EYRE-MATCHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 113 |- | FABER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 98 |- | FAIR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 49 |- | FANE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 81 |- | FANE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 1 |- | FANSHAWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 113 |- | FANSHAWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 105 |- | FANSHAWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 17 |- | FANSHAWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 1 |- | FARMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 102 |- | FARNHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 116 |- | FAULCONER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 83 |- | FAULCONER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 28 |- | FAWCETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 52 |- | FAWKES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 91 |- | FELLOWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 97 |- | FELLOWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 81 |- | FELLOWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 59 |- | FELLOWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 1 |- | FELLOWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 86 |- | FELLOWES-GORDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 87 |- | FERARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 94 |- | FERNELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 117 |- | FEWTRELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 65 |- | FICKLIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 148 |- | FIELD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 82 |- | FINNEMORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 64 |- | FIRTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 141 |- | FIRTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 97 |- | FISHER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 147 |- | FITCH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 168 |- | FITZWILLIAM (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 28 |- | FLATT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] ||34 |- | FLAVEL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 207 |- | FLETCHER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 77 |- | FLETCHER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 57 |- | FLORY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 253 |- | FLOYER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 115 |- | FOLJAMBE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 44, 46 |- | FONNEREAU || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 161 |- | FOOTE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 130 |- | FORWOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 91 |- | FRANKLIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 186 |- | FREEMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 75 |- | FREEMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 121 |- | FREEMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 48 |- | FREEMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 189 |- | FREEMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 30 |- | FRENCH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 196 |- | FRESHFIELD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 168 |- | FRIPP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 185 |- | FRIPP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 151 |- | FRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 50 |- | FRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 13 |- | FRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 41 |- | FULLER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 39 |- | FULLER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 198 |- | FULLER-ELIOTT-DRAKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 1 |- | FURNEAUX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 34 |- | FYNMORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 41 |- | GALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 277 |- | GARRETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 139 |- | GATER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 43 |- | GATTY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 153 |- | GAY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 165 |- | GEPP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 159 |- | GETTING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 36 |- | GIBBINS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 113 |- | GIBSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 88 |- | GIDLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 130 |- | GILBEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 143 |- | GLAZEBROOK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 56 |- | GODDARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 65 |- | GODDARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 149 |- | GODDARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 25 |- | GODDARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 21 |- | GODDARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 182 |- | GODDARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 145 |- | GODDEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 54 |- | GOLDSMITH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 106 |- | GOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 48 |- | GOODMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 102 |- | GORDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 177 |- | GOSCHEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 156 |- | GOUGH (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 148 |- | GOWER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 38 |- | GOWER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 50 |- | GRAHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 76 |- | GREEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 45 |- | GREENWOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 129 |- | GRELLIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 8 |- | GRESLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 116 |- | GREY (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 169 |- | GRIFFITH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 137 |- | GROOME || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 21 |- | GRUBBE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 27 |- | GUILLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 38 |- | GURDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 106 |- | GURDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 114 |- | GURDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 121 |- | GURDON-REBOW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 42 |- | GWATKIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 1 |- | GWATKIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 166 |- | GWYDYR (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 136 |- | HALES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 289 |- | HALIFAX (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 132 |- | HALL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 29 |- | HALL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 108 |- | HALSBURY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 156 |- | HAMBLEDEN (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 84 |- | HAMILTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 69 |- | HAMILTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 41 |- | HARBEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 174 |- | HARDWICKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 129 |- | HARINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 121 |- | HARINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 122 |- | HARRISON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 25 |- | HARROWBY (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 170 |- | HARVEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 6 |- | HARWOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 177 |- | HASLEWOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 133 |- | HAVERSHAM (Baron)[HAYTER] || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 20 |- | HAWORTH-BOOTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 129 |- | HAYTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 55 |- | HAYTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 20 |- | HAYTER-HAMES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 169 |- | HEATHCOTE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 1 |- | HELPS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 153 |- | HENSLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 57 |- | HERBERT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 121 |- | HERBERT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 125 |- | HESKETH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 159 |- | HEWITT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 17 |- | HEXT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 203 |- | HICHENS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 20 |- | HICKS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 100 |- | HILL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 107 |- | HILL-LOWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 149 |- | HINCHLIFF || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 148 |- | HINCKES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 127 |- | HIND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 46 |- | HOBLYN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 183 |- | HODSOLL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 52 |- | HOLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 128 |- | HOLLAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 198, 205 |- | HOLLAND-HIBBERT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 198 |- | HOLMES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 204 |- | HOLROYD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 20 |- | HOMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 192 |- | HOMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 13, 14 |- | HOOKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 117 |- | HOOPER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 176 |- | HOPE-EDWARDES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 47 |- | HOPKINS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 32 |- | HOVENDEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 167 |- | HOWARD (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 94 |- | HOWARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 92, 185 |- | HOWARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 125 |- | HOWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 288 |- | HOWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 132 |- | HUNT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 105 |- | HUTCHISON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 67 |- | HYETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 122 |- | JACKSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 137 |- | JACKSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 91 |- | JALLAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 58 |- | JALLAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 189 |- | JAMES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 265 |- | JANSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 141 |- | JEAFFRESON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 52 |- | JERMYN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 170 |- | JEX-BLAKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 37 |- | JODRELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 33 |- | JOHNSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 85 |- | JOHNSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 5 |- | JOHNSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 17 |- | JOHNSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 1 |- | JONES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 286 |- | JONES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 81 |- | JOSLIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 65 |- | JOSSELYN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 42 |- | JOYNSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 54 |- | JUBB || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 79 |- | KEIGHLY-PEACH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 159 |- | KENRICK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 125 |- | KENRICK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 61 |- | KITCHENER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 1 |- | KNAPTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 16 |- | KNIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 32 |- | KNILL (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 24 |- | KNUTSFORD (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 198 |- | LADDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 76 |- | LAKING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 28 |- | LAMBERT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 8 |- | LANDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 121 |- | LANDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 53, 54, 60 |- | LANE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 159 |- | LANGLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 101 |- | LANGMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 24 |- | LAW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 61 |- | LAWRENCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 78 |- | LEDGARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 84 |- | LEE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 63 |- | LEES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 151 |- | LEGH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 94 |- | LEGH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 78 |- | LEICESTER, Earl of || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 153 |- | LEIGH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 79 |- | LEVESON-GOWER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 21 |- | LINDSAY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 104 |- | LITTLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 84 |- | LITTLEDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 238 |- | LITTLEDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 52 |- | LLEWELLYN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 153 |- | LLOYD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 1 |- | LLOYD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 98 |- | LOCKET || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 20 |- | LOCKETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 108 |- | LOCKETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 37 |- | LOCKETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 90 |- | LOCOCK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 11 |- | LOMBE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 85 |- | LONGSTAFF || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 70 |- | LOWE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 149 |- | LUDLOW-HEWITT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 9 |- | LUKIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 46 |- | LUKIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 33 |- | LUTLEV || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 171 |- | LYSTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 121 |- | LYTE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 153 |- | MACDONALD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 73 |- | MACNAMARA || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 91 |- | MADAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 30 |- | MADDISON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 150 |- | MADDOCK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 28 |- | MAITLAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 29 |- | MANNING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 121 |- | MANT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 193 |- | MAPLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 54 |- | MARKHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 29 |- | MARRIOTT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 101 |- | MARSH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 50 |- | MARSHALL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 119 |- | MARSHALL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 97 |- | MARSTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 44 |- | MARTEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 58 |- | MARTIN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 38 |- | MARTYN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 81 |- | MASKEW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 84 |- | MASON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 132 |- | MASTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 139 |- | MASTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 81 |- | MATHER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 33 |- | MAUGHAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 169 |- | MAUGHAN-ETTRICK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 195 |- | MAWDESLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 86 |- | MELLER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 153 |- | MELLOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 85 |- | METHOLD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 145 |- | MIDDLEMORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 77 |- | MIDLETON (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 95 |- | MILBORNE-SWINNERTON-PILKINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 173 |- | MILNER (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 34 |- | MILNER-GIBSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 150 |- | MINET || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 269 |- | MIREHOUSE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 153 |- | MOLESWORTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 37 |- | MOLESWORTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 1 |- | MOLESWORTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 110 |- | MOLYNEUX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 116 |- | MOLYNEUX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 138 |- | MONCK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 134 |- | MONCK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 137 |- | MOOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 90 |- | MOOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 104 |- | MOORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 105 |- | MOORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 145 |- | MOORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 69 |- | MOORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 112 |- | MOORE-STEVENS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 110 |- | MORKILL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 50 |- | MORRICE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 55 |- | MORRIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 133 |- | MORRIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 83 |- | MORRIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 55 |- | MORTIMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 126 |- | MUNK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 30 |- | MURRAY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 177 |- | MURRAY-AYNSLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 76 |- | MYTTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 111 |- | NAPER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 56 |- | NAPIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 64 |- | NAPIER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 67 |- | NAPLETON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 38 |- | NAPPER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 62 |- | NELSON (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 186 |- | NELSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 45 |- | NEWCASTLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 18 |- | NEWDIGATE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 53 |- | NEWMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 175 |- | NICHOLLS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 49 |- | NORBURY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 174 |- | NORFOLK (Duke) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 28 |- | NORRIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 111 |- | NORRIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 101 |- | OLIVE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 232, 233 |- | OLIVER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 82 |- | OLIVER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 145 |- | OLLIVANT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 15 |- | ONSLOW (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 39 |- | ORME || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 85 |- | OSWELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 1 |- | OUVRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 167 |- | PACK-BERESFORD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 168 |- | PACKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 165 |- | PANSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 65 |- | PARIS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 65 |- | PARISH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 89, 95 |- | PARKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 163 |- | PARLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 13 |- | PARMOOR (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 124 |- | PARR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 8 |- | PARRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 101 |- | PARTRIDGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 161 |- | PASSINGHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 57 |- | PATCHETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 163 |- | PAULETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 156 |- | PAULL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 11 |- | PEACOCK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 117 |- | PEARCE-EDGCUMBE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 14 |- | PEARCE-SEROCOLD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 53 |- | PEARS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 103 |- | PEARS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 105 |- | PEARS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 107 |- | PEARS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 99 |- | PEARSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 91 |- | PEARSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 73 |- | PEARSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 164 |- | PECKHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 192 |- | PEEL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 23 |- | PELLATT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 12 |- | PENNY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 92 |- | PENNY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 113 |- | PENNYMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 170 |- | PENRUDDOCKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 44 |- | PERCEVAL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 89 |- | PERCIVAL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 68 |- | PERRINS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 118 |- | PERROTT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 272 |- | PHILLIPS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 145 |- | PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 49 |- | PILKINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 254 |- | PIXLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 30 |- | PLATT-HIGGINS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 99 |- | PLAYER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 173 |- | PLOWES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 51 |- | PLUMER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 218 |- | POLE-CAREW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 145 |- | POOLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 83 |- | PORTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 158 |- | PORTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 164 |- | PORTMAN (Viscount) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 36 |- | PORTMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 165 |- | PORTMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 169 |- | POTTS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 78 |- | POWELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 143 |- | POWELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 179 |- | POWIS (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 108 |- | POYNTER (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 187 |- | PRENTICE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 148 |- | PRESCOTT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 187 |- | PRESTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 103 |- | PRICE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 159 |- | PRICE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 87 |- | PRICE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 148 |- | PRIDEAUX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 62 |- | PRIDEAUX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 140 |- | PRIDEAUX || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 36 |- | PRIDEAUX-BRUNE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 97 |- | PRIOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 9 |- | PRITCHETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 197 |- | PUCKLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 50 |- | PUNCHARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 136 |- | PYTCHES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 208 |- | QUAYLE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 40 |- | RAGLAN (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 102 |- | RANDALL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 164 |- | RANSOME || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 107 |- | RATCLIFF || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 139 |- | RATCLIFF || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 103 |- | RATTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 158 |- | RAWSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 67 |- | RAWSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 109 |- | RAWSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 157 |- | REBOW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 70 |- | REDDIE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 185 |- | RENDLESHAM (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 124 |- | REW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 123 |- | REYNARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 163 |- | REYNELL-PACK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 165 |- | REYNOLDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 172 |- | REYNOLDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 51 |- | RHODES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 165 |- | RICE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 160 |- | RICHARDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 96 |- | RICHARDSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 103 |- | RICHARDSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 164 |- | RICKETTS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 273 |- | RIDLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 89 |- | RIMINGTON-WILSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 162 |- | RIVINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 20 |- | ROBERTS (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 1 |- | ROBERTS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 160 |- | ROBERTS-WEST || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 54 |- | RODDAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 116 |- | ROGERS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 129 |- | ROGERS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 133 |- | ROOTS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 290 |- | ROPE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 91 |- | ROSEBERY (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 132 |- | ROUND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 1 |- | ROUND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 180 |- | ROUSE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 196 |- | ROXBURGHE (Duke) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 156 |- | ROYDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 12 |- | ROYDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 25 |- | RUDGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 145 |- | RUGGE-PRICE (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 161 |- | RUSHBROOKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 9 |- | RUSHOUT (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 98 |- | RUSSELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 59 |- | RUSSELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 93 |- | RYLAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 245 |- | RYLANDS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 14 |- | SALT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 104 |- | SALTER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 37 |- | SANT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 77 |- | SAVAGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 4 |- | SCARBROUGH (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 72 |- | SCARLETT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 52 |- | SCARSDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 79 |- | SCHOMBERG || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 209 |- | SCHOMBERG || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 40 |- | SCOTT (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 173 |- | SCOTT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 127 |- | SCOTT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 201 |- | SEFTON (Earl) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 156 |- | SEXTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 21 |- | SHADWELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 106 |- | SHAIRP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 141 |- | SHANN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 168 |- | SHEDDEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 151 |- | SHEDDEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 27 |- | SHEKELL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 68 |- | SHEPPARD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 185 |- | SHERBORN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 66 |- | SHERBORNE (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 20 |- | SHERIFFS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 140 |- | SHIRLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 88 |- | SHUTTLEWORTH (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 166 |- | SIEVEKING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 177 |- | SIMCOE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 112 |- | SIMPSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 149 |- | SIMPSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 89 |- | SKEELS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 19 |- | SKINNER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 126 |- | SMITH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 129 |- | SMITH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 81 |- | SMITH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 84 |- | SMITH-BOSANQUET || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 251 |- | SOMERS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 15 |- | SOUTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 17 |- | SPARKS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 126 |- | SPARROW || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 227 |- | SPEDDING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 153 |- | SPOONER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 141 |- | SPOONER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 51 |- | SPOONER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 31 |- | ST. GEORGE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 105 |- | ST. GERMANS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 180 |- | STACEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 139 |- | STANLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 70 |- | STANYFORTH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 132 |- | STAPLES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 70 |- | STAPLETON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 132 |- | STARKIE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 150 |- | STEEDMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 87 |- | STEPHENS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 134 |- | STERRY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 180 |- | STEVENSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 48 |- | STOCKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 177 |- | STONE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 60 |- | STRADLING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 4 |- | STRODE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 154 |- | STUCLEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 148 |- | SUCKLING || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 195 |- | SURTEES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 199 |- | SURTEES || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 202 |- | SWANN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 95 |- | SWANN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 101 |- | SWITHINBANK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 151 |- | TADDY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 102 |- | TALBOYS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 99 |- | TARLETON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 118 |- | TAUNTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 161 |- | TAUNTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 167 |- | TAYLOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 95 |- | TAYLOR || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 54 |- | TEAGUE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 14 |- | TEESDALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 118 |- | TEMPEST || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 35 |- | TEMPEST || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 139 |- | TENNYSON (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 92 |- | TENNYSON-D’EYNCOURT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 93 |- | TENTERDEN (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 144 |- | THOMAS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 46 |- | THORNBURY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 116 |- | THORP || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 181 |- | THURBURN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 114 |- | THURSBY (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 93 |- | THURSFIELD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 182 |- | TOLHURST || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 64 |- | TOM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 94 |- | TOWER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 33 |- | TREVES (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 175 |- | TROTMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 161 |- | TROWER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 100 |- | TRUSCOTT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 99 |- | TUKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 84 |- | TUPSBERRY-TURNER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 189 |- | TURNBULL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 194 |- | TURNEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 206 |- | TURQUAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 76 |- | TURQUAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 44 |- | TUSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 65 |- | UPCHER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 25 |- | VAILLANT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 29 |- | VANSITTART NEALE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 212 |- | VASSALL || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 153 |- | VERNEY (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 161 |- | VIDLER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 95 |- | VINCENT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 156 |- | WADE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 137 |- | WAGNER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 146 |- | WALKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 7 |- | WALKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 52 |- | WALKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 5 |- | WALLER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 30 |- | WALSINGHAM (Baron) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 20 |- | WARDE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 55 |- | WARWICK || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 14 |- | WATNEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 109 |- | WATSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 109 |- | WEBB || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 9 |- | WEBBER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 158 |- | WEBBER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 159 |- | WELCH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 172 |- | WELDON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 40 |- | WELMAN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 33 |- | WESCOMBE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 179 |- | WESTMORLAND || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 76 |- | WHELER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 81 |- | WHITAKER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 162 |- | WHITBY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 57 |- | WHITE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 111 |- | WHITMORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 137 |- | WHITTINGHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 45 |- | WICKHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 249 |- | WIGAN (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL13|E&W Vol 13]] || 121 |- | WILBERFORCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 117 |- | WILD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 175 |- | WILDER || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 127 |- | WILLIAMS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 41 |- | WILLIAMS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 57 |- | WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 38 |- | WILLOUGHHY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 1 |- | WILLS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 30 |- | WILSHERE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 202 |- | WILSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 177 |- | WILSON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL06|E&W Vol 6]] || 22 |- | WINCHESTER (Marquess) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 156 |- | WINDHAM || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL07|E&W Vol 7]] || 40 |- | WISDEN || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 7 |- | WITTS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 137 |- | WOLLASTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 73 |- | WOLLASTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 121 |- | WOLRYCHE-WHITMORE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL17|E&W Vol 17]] || 115 |- | WOLSELEY (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 90 |- | WOLSELEY (Viscountess) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 76 |- | WOLSELEY || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 93 |- | WOLTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 127 |- | WOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL04|E&W Vol 4]] || 96 |- | WOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL05|E&W Vol 5]] || 78 |- | WOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 129 |- | WOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL10|E&W Vol 10]] || 7 |- | WOOD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 110 |- | WOODHEAD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 166 |- | WOODROOFFE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL02|E&W Vol 2]] || 10 |- | WOODS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL12|E&W Vol 12]] || 148 |- | WOODTHORPE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 57 |- | WOOLLCOMBE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 63 |- | WOOLLCOMBE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL21|E&W Vol 21]] || 57, 59, 61, 63 |- | WOOLLCOMBE-ADAMS || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 68 |- | WOOLLCOMBE-BOYCE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL16|E&W Vol 16]] || 28 |- | WORMALD || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL20|E&W Vol 20]] || 163 |- | WORSLEY (Bart.) || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL11|E&W Vol 11]] || 118 |- | WORTHINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL01|E&W Vol 1]] || 221 |- | WORTHINGTON || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 79 |- | WRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL09|E&W Vol 9]] || 8 |- | WRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL14|E&W Vol 14]] || 37 |- | WRIGHT || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL15|E&W Vol 15]] || 137 |- | WRINCH || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL08|E&W Vol 8]] || 113 |- | YOUNG || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL03|E&W Vol 3]] || 10 |- | ZETLAND (Marquess of)[DUNDAS] || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL19|E&W Vol 19]] || 166 |- | ZOUCHE || [[Space:Visitations_Of_England_and_Wales#EWVOL18|E&W Vol 18]] || 212 |}

Visitations of Derbyshire

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[[Category: England, Visitations]] [[Category: Hassop, Derbyshire, Eyre Name Study]] [[Category: Derbyshire, Brown Name Study]] ==Introduction== ===What is a Visitation?=== Heraldic visitations (see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraldic_visitation Wikipedia]) were undertaken in England between 1530 and 1688 to regulate and register coats of arms, as there was widespread misuse of coats of arms. As part of the inspection process, the heralds recorded the pedigrees of individuals entitled to use coats of arms (known as armigers), and sometimes note the ages of people in the pedigrees. In England, only the armiger is entitled to the arms and passed the entitlement to their heir; coats of arms do not apply to a whole family or surname. An armiger might include the arms of his wife or mother in his own arms (by 'quartering') if she was an heiress. A younger son might be awarded arms similar to, but not identical to, his father's. Information for the pedigrees was usually given by the current armiger. The information in the pedigrees is therefore reliable for the people living at the time the pedigree was given, and for the parents and grandparents of the informant. The earlier generations can be less reliable, depending on the sources used by the informant. ===Visitations in Derbyshire=== There have been four visitations taken in Derbyshire: 1569, 1611, 1634 and 1662-1663. Three of these have been published, two of them in one volume: * ''Derbyshire visitation pedigrees, 1569 and 1611'' (London: 1895), available at [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.c2524486 HathiTrust] ** This privately printed volume combines together pedigrees from two different Visitations, in a form that does not always make it easy to distinguish which information comes from which visitation * ''The Visitation of Derbyshire, taken in 1662, and reviewed in 1663, by William Dugdale, Esq., Norroy King at Arms'' (London: 1879), available at [https://archive.org/details/visitationofderb00dugdrich archive.org] ** Compared with many published visitations, this edition has little or no information added by 19th century editors. Most pedigrees extend back only two or three generations from the informant and are therefore more likely to be correct. There are few spouses or siblings named. ==Families listed in the Visitations== {| border="1" class="sortable" !1569/1611!!1634!!1662 |- |||||Agard |- |||||Akney |- |||||Allen |- |||||Allestry |- |||||Alsop |- |||||Ashenhurst |- |||||Bach |- |||||Bagshaw |- |||||Balidon |- |||||Bateman |- |||||Bennet |- |||||Beresford |- |||||Bilgay |- |||||Blith |- |||||Bonington |- |||||Boothby |- |||||Braylesford |- |||||Browne |- |||||Bullock |- |||||Burton |- |||||Buxton of Bradbourn |- |||||Buxton of Brassington |- |||||Charleton |- |||||Clarke of Ashgate |- |||||Clarke of Somershall |- |||||Colwich |- |||||Cooke of Frusby |- |||||Cooke of Trusley |- |||||Dakin |- |||||Dalton |- |||||Degge |- |||||Draper |- |||||Draycott |- |||||Every |- |||||Eyre |- |||||Eyre de Hassop |- |||||Eyre de Rowter |- |||||Eyre de Stratton |- |||||Fitzherbert |- |||||Frechville |- |||||Gell |- |||||Gilbert |- |||||Graves |- |||||Gregson |- |||||Harding |- |||||Harper |- |||||Harpur |- |||||Harpur of Littleover |- |||||Harpur of Trocford |- |||||Holden |- |||||Hopkinson |- |||||Horton |- |||||Kendall |- |||||Lee |- |||||Low of Aldewasley |- |||||Low of Denby |- |||||Meller |- |||||Merry |- |||||Meverell |- |||||Milward |- |||||Morewood |- |||||Munday |- |||||Newton |- |||||Osbourne |- |||||Pegge |- |||||Poole |- |||||Poole of Radbourne |- |||||Poole of Wakefordge |- |||||Powtrell |- |||||Revell |- |||||Rhodes |- |||||Roper |- |||||Rossington |- |||||Sale |- |||||Savill |- |||||Shore |- |||||Sheldon |- |||||Sitwell |- |||||Sleigh |- |||||Spateman |- |||||Stafford |- |||||Tayler |- |||||Thacker |- |||||Tunsted |- |||||Waklyn |- |||||Wigfall |- |||||Wigley |- |||||Willymot |- |||||Wolley |- |||||Woolhouse |- |||||Wright |- |||||Wright |} === 1662 Visitation === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Family name !!Informant (assumed)!!Whole family in WikiTree?!!Connected?!!Notes!!Blazon!!Arms |- |Agard||[[Agard-120|Charles Agard]]||No||Yes||||Argent, a chevron Gules between three boar's heads Sable||{{Image|file=Agard-120.png|caption=Arms of Agard of Foston|size=s}} |- |Akney||[[Abney-668|George Abney]]||Yes||Yes||AKA Abney. Arms by descent from the family of Inwardby||Or, on a chief Gules a lion issuant Argent|| |- |Allen||John Allen||No||No||||Sable a cross potent Or|| |- |Allestry||William Allestry||No||No||||Argent, a chief Gules, on a bend Azure three escutcheons Or, each having a chief Gules, a martlet for difference|| |- |Alsop||[[Alsop-387|Anthony Alsop]]||Yes||Yes||Alsop of Alsop en le Dale||Arms: Sable, three doves volant Argent, beaks and legs Gules. Crest: A dove close Argent, beak and legs Gules.||{{Image|file=Alsop-387.png|caption=Arms of Alsop of Alsop en le Dale|size=s}} |- |Ashenhurst||[[Ashenhurst-255|Randal Ashenhurst]]||Yes||No||||Arms: Or, a cockatrice Sable, combed and legged Gules. Crest: A cockatrice as in the arms. ||{{Image|file=Ashenhurst-225.png|caption=Arms of Ashenhurst|size=s}} |- |Bach||William Bach||No||No||Bach of Stanton||Or, a lion rampant Sable, a bordure Azure semée of bezants|| |- |Bagshaw||Thomas Bagshaw||No||No||Bagshaw of Ridge||Or, a bugle horn Sable between three roses Gules|| |- |Balidon||[[Balidon-2|Paul Balidon]]||Yes||Yes||||Argent, two bars Vert, each charged with three cross crosslets Or|| |- |Bateman||Hugh Bateman||No||No||Bateman of Haltington||Or, three crescents, an estoile issuant from each Gules, a canton Azure|| |- |Bennet||Gervase Bennet||No||No||Bennet of Snelston||Argent, on a cross between four demi-lions rampant Gules, a bezant|| |- |Beresford||[[Beresford-392|Francis Beresford]]||Yes||Yes||||Arms: Argent, three fleurs de lis between nine cross crosslets fitchee Sable, a bordure engrailed of the last. || |- |Bilgay||Henry Bilgay||No||No||||No arms proved||N/A |- |Blith||Charles Blith||No||No||Blith of Burchet||Ermine three stags trippant Gules|| |- |Bonington||Rafe Bonington||No||No||Bonington of Barrowcole||Sable, a chevron Or between three roses Argent|| |- |Boothby||[[Boothby-95|William Boothby]]||No||Yes||||Argent, on a canton Sable (?Gules) a lion's gamb erased and erect Or|| |- |Braylesford||Thomas Braylesford||No||No||AKA Brailsford of Semer||Or, a cinquefoil pierced Sable|| |- |Browne||[[Browne-5182|Edmund Browne]]||Yes||Yes||Browne of Hungry Bentley||Ermine on a fess crenellé Sable three escallops Argent (arms not proved)|| |- |Bullock||N/A||N/A||N/A||Bullock of Norton and Onston; no names given, only arms||Ermine, on a chief Gules a label of five points Or|| |- |Burton||Francis Burton||No||No||||Gules, a crescent within an orle of estoiles and a bordure Or|| |- |Buxton of Bradbourn||Henry Buxton||No||No||||Sable, three mullets between two bars Argent, on a canton of the last a stag of the field|| |- |Buxton of Brassington||John Buxton||No||No||||Sable, three mullets between two bars Argent, on a canton of the last a stag of the field|| |- |Charleton||John Charleton||No||No||||Azure, on a chevron Or three cinqufoils Gules between as many swans Argent|| |- |Clarke of Ashgate||Samuel Clarke||No||No||||Gules, a bear rampant between three mullets Argent|| |- |Clarke of Somershall||[[Clarke-14553|Godfrey Clarke]]||No||Yes||||Azure, three escallops in pale Or, between two flaunches Ermine||{{Image|file=Clarke-6005.png|caption=Arms of Clarke of Somershall|size=s}} |- |Colwich||Anthony Colwich||No||No||Colwich of Stud [Stydd]||Argent, a fess between three bats volant Sable (arms not proved)|| |- |Cooke of Frusby||Robert Cooke||No||No||||Gules, three crescents and a canton Or|| |- |Cooke of Trusley||[[Coke-261|John Coke]]||Yes||Yes||Usually known as Coke of Trusley||Coke of Trusley - Arms: Gules, three crescents Or. Crest: A crescent Or. Coke of Melbourne - Arms: Gules, three crescents Or with a canton Or charged with a fleur de lis Gules.||{{Image|file=Coke-154.png|caption=Arms of Coke of Trusley|size=s}} |- |Dakin||Arthur Dakin||No||No||Dakin of Stubing||Gules, a lion passant bewteen two mullets in pale Or, two flanches Argent, each charged with a griffin rampant Sable|| |- |Dalton||John Dalton||No||No||Dalton of Derby||Azure, a lion rampant within an orle of cross crosslets Argent|| |- |Degge||[[Degge-33|Symon Degge]]||Yes||Yes||||Or, on a bend Azure three falcons rising Argent, jessed and belled Or|| |- |Draper||[[Draper-800|Robert Draper]]||No||Yes||Draper of Culland||Argent, on a fess between three annulets Gules, as many covered cups Or|| |- |Draycott||John Draycott||No||No||Draycott of Losco||Paly of six Argent and Gules, a bend Ermine|| |- |Every||[[Every-158|Sir Henry Every]]||Yes||Yes||||Arms: Or, four chevronels Gules. Crest: An Unicorn issuant Gules, horn and mane Or. Not proved.||{{Image|file=Every_family_Coat_of_Arms.jpg|caption=Every Family Coat of Arms|size=s}} |- |Eyre||Joseph Eyre||No||No||Later generations of Crankhill||Or, on a chevron Gules three quatrefoils Argent with a bordure|| |- |Eyre de Hassop||[[Eyre-790|John Eyre]] and [[Eyre-857|Thomas Eyre]]||Yes||Yes||||Arms: Argent, on a chevron Sable three quatrefoils Or. Crest: A leg couped above the knee, quarterly Or and Gules, spur Gold. With a crescent for difference for the descendants of the younger branch.||{{Image|file=Eyre-859-1.png|caption=Arms of Eyre of Hassop|size=s}} |- |Eyre de Rowter||[[Eyre-864|Thomas Eyre]]||Yes||Yes||||Arms: Or, on a chevron Gules three quatrefoils Argent. Crest: A leg couped above the knee, quarterly Argent and Sable.||{{Image|file=Eyre-862.png|caption=Arms of Eyre of Rowter|size=s}} |- |Eyre de Stratton||Thomas Eyre||No||No||||Arms: Or, on a chevron Gules three quatrefoils Argent, a bordure Gules|| |- |Fitzherbert||[[Fitz-Herbert-111|William FitzHerbert]]||Yes||Yes||Fitzherbert of Tissington||Arms: Gules, three lions rampant Or, a crescent for difference. Crest: A hand in armour couped at elbow erect having a mittin gauntlet on ppr.||{{Image|file=Fitz-Herbert-60.png|caption=Arms of Fitzherbert of Tissington|size=s}} |- |Fitzherbert||John Fitzherbert||No||No||Fitzherbert of Somershall||Gules, three lions rampant, Or|| |- |Frechville||[[Frescheville-2|John Frechville]]||Yes||Yes||Frechville of Staveley||Arms: Azure, a bend between six escallops Argent. Crest: A demi-angel ppr. holding with both hands an arrow.||{{Image|file=Frecheville-1.png|caption=Arms of Frechville of Staveley|size=s}} |- |Gell||[[Gell-155|John Gell]]||Yes||Yes||Gell of Hopton||Arms: Per bend Azure and Or three mullets of six points in bend pierced and counter changed. Crest: A greyhound Sable, collared Or.||{{Image|file=Gell-95.png|caption=Arms of Gell of Hopton|size=s}} |- |Gilbert||[[Gilbert-9999|Henry Gilbert]]||Yes||Yes||Gilbert of Lockoe||Arms: Gules, a leg in armour couped above the knee Argent, between two broken picks' heads Or, the staves Argent. Crest: A dexter arm in armour ppr. holding the head of a broken pick as in the arms.|| |- |Graves||John Graves||No||No||Graves of Graves||Gules, an eagle displayed Or, crowned Argent|| |- |Gregson||[[Gregson-1079|George Gregson]]||Yes||Yes||||Argent, a saltire Gules, a canton chequy Or and Azure|| |- |Harding||Robert Harding||No||No||Harding of Knewton||No proof of arms||N/A |- |Harper||Sir John Harper||No||No||Harper of Swarckeston - no pedigree||Argent, a lion rampant, a bordure engrailed Sable|| |- |Harpur||Sir John Harpur||No||No||Harpur of Calke - no pedigree||Argent, a lion rampant, a bordure engrailed Sable with a crescent for difference|| |- |Harpur of Littleover||No names given||N/A||N/A||||Argent, a lion rampant, a bordure engrailed Sable with a canton Gules|| |- |Harpur of Trocford||No names given||N/A||N/A||||Argent, a lion rampant, a bordure engrailed Sable with a canton of Vernon|| |- |Holden||Henry Holden||No||No||Holden of Welne||No arms proved||N/A |- |Hopkinson||Anthony Hopkinson||No||No||AKA Hopkinton||No arms proved||N/A |- |Horton||Walter Horton||No||No||||Gules, a buck's head caboshed Argent, attired Or|| |- |Kendall||Henry Kendall||No||No||Kendall of Smithsby||Gules, a fess chequé Argent and Gules between three eagles displyed Or|| |- |Lee||John Lee||No||No||Lee of Ladyhole||Gules, a plate between three ducal coronets Or, a bordure Argent|| |- |Low of Aldewasley||[[Lowe-3276|John Lowe]]||No||Yes||aka Lowe of Alderwasley||Arms: Gules, a wolf passant Argent. Crest: A wolfs head Argent, collared Gules, charged with three bezants.||{{Image|file=Lowe-3231.png|caption=Arms of Low(e) of Alderwasley|size=s}} |- |Low of Denby||[[Lowe-3193|John Lowe]]||Yes||Yes||Visitation not added as a source to earlier generations of family as there appear to be some errors.||Arms: Gules, a hart trippant Argent. Crest: A wolf passant proper.|| |- |Meller||Henry Meller||No||No||Meller of Derby||Argent, three wood pigeons proper|| |- |Merry||[[Merry-363|Henry Merry]]||No||Yes||Unclear which Henry in the pedigree ||Arms: Ermine, three lions rampant Gules, crowned Or, a canton Gules. Crest: A demi-lion Ermine crowned and out of a crown Or.|| |- |Meverell||Cromwell Meverell||No||No||||Argent, a griffin segreant Sable, membered Gules|| |- |Milward||[[Milward-143|William Milward]]||No||Yes||Only the post-1500 Eaton Dovedale branch is in Wikitree||Arms: Ermine, on a fess Gules three plates (or bezants).||{{Image|file=Milward-143.jpg|caption=Arms of Milward of Eaton Dovedale|size=s}} |- |Morewood||[[Morewood-15|John Morewood]]||Yes||Yes||Morewood of Alfreton||Arms: Vert, an oak tree Argent acorned Or. Crest: out of a wreath Argent & Vert a dexter & sinister Arm armed ppr. supporting a chaplet of oak branches vert acorned or.|| |- |Munday||[[Mundy-561|John Munday]]||Yes||Yes||Usually known as Mundy||Arms: Quarterly. Gules and Sable, on a cross engrailed Argent five lozenges Purpure, on a chief Or three eagles' legs erased and erect Azure. Crest: A panther's head erased Sable, spotted Or.||{{Image|file=Mundy-607.png|caption=Arms of Mundy and Markheaton|size=s}} |- |Newton||Thomas Newton||No||No||Newton of Duffeild||Sable, two shin bones in saltire Argent|| |- |Osbourne||Edward Osbourne||No||No||Osbourne of Derby||Or, on a bend Sable three dolphins Or between two wolves' heads erased Sable|| |- |Pegge||Edward Pegge||No||No||||No arms proved||N/A |- |Poole||George Poole||No||No||Poole of Hege||Argent, a chevron between three crescents Gules, a mullet for difference|| |- |Poole of Radbourne||N/A||N/A||N/A||No names given, only arms|||| |- |Poole of Wakefordge||Gervase Poole||No||No||||Argent, a chevron between three crescents Gules, a canton Or|| |- |Powtrell||[[Powtrell-7|Henry Powtrell]]||Yes||Yes||||Arms: Argent, a fess between three cinquefoils Gules. Crest: A boar (? a porcupine) passant Gules, collared and chained Or.||{{Image|file=Powtrell-19.jpg|caption=Arms of Powtrell of West Hallam|size=s}} |- |Revell||Frances Revell||No||No||Revell of Ogston||Argent, a chevron between three trefoils slipped Gules, a bordure engrailed Sable|| |- |Rhodes||[[Rodes-209|Francis Rodes]]||Yes||Yes||Rodes baronets of Barlborough||Arms: Argent, a lion passant gardant Gules, between two acorns Azure (or trefoils slipped) in bend between 2 bendlets ermine. Crest: A dexter arm holding a sapling oak proper. || |- |Roper||[[Roper-2436|Samuel Roper]]||Yes||Yes||||Sable, a parrot Or||{{Image|file=Roper-2436.png|caption=Arms of Roper of Heanor|size=s}} |- |Rossington||Clement Rossington||No||No||Rossington of Soopton||Argent, a fess between three crescents Gules|| |- |Sale||Richard Sale||No||No||||No arms given||N/A |- |Savill||William Savill||No||No||||Argent, on a bend between two cottises Sable 3 owls Argent|| |- |Shore||John Shore||No||No||Shore of Snitterton||Argent, a bend Sable between three oak leaves Vert|| |- |Sheldon||Richard Sheldon||No||No||||No arms proved||N/A |- |Sitwell||[[Sitwell-52|George Sitwell]]||Yes||Yes||||Arms: Barry of eight Or and Vert, three lions rampant Sable. Crest: A demi-lion holding an escocheon per pale Or and Vert.||{{Image|file=Sitwell-50.jpg|caption=Arms of Sitwell of Eckington and Renishaw|size=s}} |- |Sleigh||[[Sleigh-122|Sir Samuel Sleigh]]||Yes||Yes||Sleigh of Ashe Hall||Arms: Gules a chevron between three owls Argent. Crest: A demi-lion rampant Ermine, holding a cross crosslet fitchée, and crowned Or.||{{Image|file=Sleigh-122.jpg|caption=Arms of Sleigh of Ashe Hall|size=s}} |- |Spateman||[[Spateman-2|John Spateman]]||Yes||Yes||||Erminois, on a fess Gules between two bars gemel, three griffins' heads erased Or||{{Image|file=Spateman-2.png|caption=Arms of Spateman of Road Nook|size=s}} |- |Stafford||Tristram Stafford||No||No||Stafford of Botham||Or, a chevron Gules between three martlets Sable, a mullet for difference|| |- |Tayler||George Tayler||No||No||||Ermine, on a chevron Gules between three anchors Sable as many escallops Argent|| |- |Thacker||Thomas Thacker||No||No||Thacker of Repton and Hege||Gules, on a fess Argent between three lozenges Ermine a trefoil Azure between two falcon's heads Gules, collared Or|| |- |Tunsted||Francis Tunsted||No||No||Tunsted of Tunsted||Sable, three falcons close Argent|| |- |Waklyn||John Waklyn||No||No||||Argent, on a cross Sable five lions rampant Or|| |- |Wigfall||[[Wigfall-26|John Wigfall]]||Yes||Yes||||Arms: Sable, a sword erect Argent, hilt Or, on a chief indented Gules a ducal coronet between two escallops Or||{{Image|file=Wigfall-26.png|caption=Arms of Wigfall of Renishaw|size=s}} |- |Wigley||[[Wigley-360|Henry Wigley]]||Yes||Yes||||Arms: Paly of eight indented (or crenelly) Argent and Gules. Crest: A griffin's head Sable, collared Or, beaked Gules.||{{Image|file=Wigley-360-1.jpg|caption=Arms of Wigley of Wigwell|size=s}} |- |Willymot||[[Wilmot-1013|Nicholas Wilmot]]||No||Yes||Wilmot of Osmaston, cadet of Chaddesden||Gules, on a fess Or between three boars' heads Argent as many escallops Gules||{{Image|file=Wilmot-1013.png|caption=Arms of Wilmot of Osmaston|size=s}} |- |Wolley||Anthony Wolley||No||No||Wolley of Riber||Sable, a chevron vairé Or and Gules between three maidens' heads Argent, crined Or|| |- |Woolhouse||Thomas Woolhouse||No||No||Woolhouse of Glapwell||Per pale Azure and Gules, a chevron erminois between three plates|| |- |Wright||William Wright||No||No||Wright of Longston||Sable, on a chevron engrailed between three unicorns' heads erased Or as many spear heads Azure|| |- |Wright||William Wright||No||No||Wright of Unthank||Sable, on a chevron engrailed between three unicorns' heads erased Or as many spear heads Azure with a crescent for difference|| |}

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[[Category:Visitations]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Visitations Of England and Wales== * by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College of Arms (Great Britain) * published London, 1893-1921 * Citation Example: ::: ''[[Space:Visitations Of England and Wales|Visitations of England and Wales]]'' (London, 1893) * Footnote Example: ::: [[#VEW|Visitations England Wales]]: Vol. 1, Page 134 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Visitations Of England and Wales|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] : See also the [[Space:Visitations_Master_Surname_Index|Master Surnames Index]] for the Visitations Volumes. : See also the [[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County|Visitations cross reference by county]] page. : This page was created from the pedigree indexes of each volume. The page number is the page number in the Volume and NOT the electronic page number in the PDF file. The OCR versions from which the indexes are constructed are very poor quality due to the age and colour of the originals. Over a period of time the OCR and Volumes will be manually matched up but this is an extremely lengthy process. : If you see anything that needs changing, or have information to add, please contact the profile manager to discuss by leaving a note on this profile, by private message etc. ===Summary=== : The Visitations of England and Wales comes in 21 volumes recording the lineage of various families, their armorial bearings etc, and additionally has 12 volumes of further notes to the 21 and addenda and corrections at the end of each volume.. : In addition various volumes of Visitation of counties in England exist. : These 'Heraldic visitations' were tours of inspection undertaken by Kings of Arms (and more often by junior officers of arms (or Heralds) as deputies) throughout England, Wales and Ireland. Their purpose was to regulate and register the coats of arms of nobility and gentry and boroughs, and to record pedigrees. They took place from 1530 to 1688, and their records (akin to an upper class census) provide important source material for historians and genealogists. : '''Many visitation records have been published over the years, by the Harleian Society, by county record societies, and a few privately. However, because until relatively recently the College of Arms restricted access to its records, many of the older published editions were necessarily based on the unofficial second- or third-generation copies in other collections, and may therefore not always be reliable.''' :{| border="3" |- | In the heraldic traditions of England and Scotland, '''an individual, rather than a family, had a coat of arms.''' In those traditions '''coats of arms are legal property''' transmitted from father to son; wives and daughters could also bear arms modified to indicate their relation to the current holder of the arms. Undifferenced arms are used only by one person at any given time. Other descendants of the original bearer could bear the ancestral arms only with some difference: usually a colour change or the addition of a distinguishing charge. One such charge is the label, which in British usage (outside the Royal Family) is now always the mark of an heir apparent or (in Scotland) an heir presumptive. Because of their importance in identification, particularly in seals on legal documents, the use of arms was strictly regulated. This has been carried out by heralds and the study of coats of arms is therefore called "heraldry". In time, the use of arms spread from military entities to educational institutes, and other establishments. |- | In Scotland, the Lord Lyon King of Arms has '''criminal jurisdiction''' to control the use of arms. In England, Northern Ireland and Wales the use of arms is a matter of '''civil law''' and regulated by the College of Arms and the Court of Chivalry. In the very strict sense the right to bear arms devolves upon the first son only, and a grant to bear differenced arms may be made by the Heraldic Authorities. |- | '''Just because a family may have the same name as one to whom a patent has been granted this does not under any circumstances confer the right to use said arms.''' |} : Learn more about the Heraldic Visitations [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraldic_visitation on Wikipedia] : All of these volumes are available on the internet and are no longer in copyright. It is not always easy to find the volumes so below you will find the link to the internet archive and the list of pedigrees for each of the volumes, and the page number - basically the index of each volume's pedigrees. At the linked page you should also be able to download the full text version of the PDF files and this can be useful for copying information to profiles. Be aware that the text files are created by an optical reader and may need some 'attention' by comparing to the original in the PDF file. : Where a family name is linked this means there is a page on WikiTree for the name but not necessarily the specific family in the visitations volume. (For the time being just a few are linked as samples). County names have been 'converted' to more modern equivalents hence Salop has become Shropshire, Devon becomes Devonshire, Co Norfolk becomes Norfolk, Co. Worcester becomes Worcestershire and so on. York, where it is probably the city is left as York or may be annotated Yorkshire. : See also Some Feudal Coats Of Arms and Others at the end of the list. : '''Please be aware that the Visitations volumes DO contain some errors. Some are errors in transcription and some may be by design meaning they got away with a 'fake', and many records in the Volumes are not actually from the period of the Visitations. You should carefully check all information against such extracted information as is available. Despite that these are a valuable resource.''' ===Volume 1=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl01howa Volume 1] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AMPHLETT AMPHLETT] || 152 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ARMYTAGE ARMYTAGE] || 234 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ASSHETON ASSHETON] || 71 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ATTREE ATTREE] || 153, 156 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BACCHUS BACCHUS] || 241 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BAGSHAWE BAGSHAWE] || 142 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BAINBRIGGE BAINBRIGGE] || 212, 214 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARTLETT BARTLETT] || 65 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARTON BARTON] || 90 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BENTLEY BENTLEY] || 137 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLAYDES BLAYDES] || 54 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLOOM BLOOM] || 211 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BODDINGTON BODDINGTON] || 121 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRADNEY BRADNEY] || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BREB BREB] || 280 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BROOKE BROOKE] || 73 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BROWN BROWN] || 51 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BUSHE BUSHE] || 216 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BYRTH BYRTH] || 224 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CASS CASS] || 114 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CAVENDISH CAVENDISH] || 129 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CLAY CLAY] || 68 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COLBY COLBY] || 4 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COLE COLE] || 12 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COLLIER COLLIER] || 56 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CONDER CONDER] || 18 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CROWFOOT CROWFOOT] || 26 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CULLUM CULLUM] || 171 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CURTOIS CURTOIS] || 172 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DEW DEW] || 281 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DICKER DICKER] || 12 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DICKINSON DICKINSON] || 292 |- | DU MOULIN BROWNE || 118 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EALES EALES] || 58 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EDWARDS EDWARDS] || 257 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EMERIS EMERIS] || 88 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ESHELBY ESHELBY] || 225 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EWEN EWEN] || 127 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FABER FABER] || 98 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FLAVEL FLAVEL] || 207 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FLORY FLORY] || 253 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOLJAMBE FOLJAMBE] || 44, 46 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GALE GALE] || 277 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GRUBBE GRUBBE] || 27 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GUILLE GUILLE] || 38 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HALES HALES] || 289 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HARVEY HARVEY] || 6 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HESKETH HESKETH] || 159 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HEXT HEXT] || 203 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOBLYN HOBLYN] || 183 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOOPER HOOPER] || 176 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOWARD HOWARD] || 92, 185 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOWE HOWE] || 288 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JAMES JAMES] || 265 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JODRELL JODRELL] || 33 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOHNSON JOHNSON] || 85 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JONES JONES] || 286 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LEVESON-GOWER LEVESON-GOWER] || 21 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LITTLEDALE LITTLEDALE] || 238 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MANT MANT] || 193 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/METHOLD METHOLD] || 145 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MILNER-GIBSON MILNER-GIBSON] || 150 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MINET MINET] || 269 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MOLYNEUX MOLYNEUX] || 116 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/OLIVE OLIVE] || 232, 233 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/OLIVER OLIVER] || 82 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PARKER PARKER] || 163 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PAULL PAULL] || 11 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PERROTT PERROTT] || 272 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PILKINGTON PILKINGTON] || 254 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PLATT-HIGGINS PLATT-HIGGINS] || 99 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PLUMER PLUMER] || 218 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PORTER PORTER] || 158 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PRENTICE PRENTICE] || 148 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PRIOR PRIOR] || 9 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PRITCHETT PRITCHETT] || 197 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RICKETTS RICKETTS] || 273 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROOTS ROOTS] || 290 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RYLAND RYLAND] || 245 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RYLANDS RYLANDS] || 14 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHOMBERG SCHOMBERG] || 209 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SHANN SHANN] || 168 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SMITH-BOSANQUET SMITH-BOSANQUET] || 251 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SPARROW SPARROW] || 227 |- | ST. GEORGE || 105 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STERRY STERRY] || 180 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STONE STONE] || 60 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SWANN SWANN] || 95 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TEMPEST TEMPEST] || 35 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TOLHURST TOLHURST] || 64 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TUPSBERRY-TURNER TUPSBERRY-TURNER] || 189 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WATNEY WATNEY] || 109 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WICKHAM WICKHAM] || 249 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WILLIAMS WILLIAMS] || 41 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WILSON WILSON] || 177 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WORTHINGTON WORTHINGTON] || 221 |} ===Volume 2=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl02howa Volume 2] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BATTYE-TREVOR BATTYE-TREVOR], Tingrith House, Bedfordshire || 157 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BELLASIS BELLASIS] || 57 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRIGHT BRIGHT], Liverpool || 16 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRITTON BRITTON], Bristol; Bitton House, Enfield, Middlesex || 77 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BROWN BROWN] || 25 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BUCKLER BUCKLER] || 163 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CARLYON CARLYON], Truro, Cornwall || 113 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CHRISTIE CHRISTIE], Glyndebourne, Sussex || 125 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COODE COODE], Polapit Tamar, Cornwall || 18 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRAWFURD CRAWFURD], East Grinstead, Sussex || 8 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRIPPS CRIPPS], Cirencester, Gloucestershire || 119 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CURE CURE], Blake Hall, Bobbingworth, Essex || 22 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DUGDALE DUGDALE], Griffin, Blackburn, Lancasshire || 73 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DUGDALE DUGDALE], Wroxall Abbey, Warwickshire || 105 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FERNELL FERNELL], Sheffield || 117 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GATTY GATTY] || 153 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GIBSON GIBSON], Saffron Walden, Essex || 88 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GWATKIN GWATKIN] || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GWATKIN GWATKIN], Potterne, Devizes, Wiltshire || 166 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOPE-EDWARDES HOPE-EDWARDES], Netley, Shropshire (Salop) || 47 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JEAFFRESON JEAFFRESON], Framlingham, Suffolk || 52 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOHNSON JOHNSON], Hornchurch, Essex || 5 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOSSELYN JOSSELYN], Ipswich || 42 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOYNSON JOYNSON], Liscard, Wallasey, Cheshire || 54 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JUBB JUBB] || 79 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LANGLEY LANGLEY] || 101 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LEE LEE], Thame, Oxfordshire || 63 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LOCKETT LOCKETT], Liverpool || 108 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MANNING MANNING], Diss, Norfolk || 121 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MARKHAM MARKHAM], Creaton and Northampton || 29 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MARTYN MARTYN], Tonacombe, Cornwall; Lifton, Devon || 81 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MILBORNE-SWINNERTON-PILKINGTON MILBORNE-SWINNERTON-PILKINGTON], Chevet, Yorkshire || 173 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MONCK MONCK], Corston, near Bath || 137 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MONCK MONCK], Coley, Reading, Berkshire || 134 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NICHOLLS NICHOLLS] || 49 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/OLIVER OLIVER] || 145 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PARIS PARIS] || 65 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PENRUDDOCKE PENRUDDOCKE], Compton Park, Wiltshire || 44 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PERCIVAL PERCIVAL] || 68 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PRICE PRICE], Glynllech, Breconshire || 159 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PRIDEAUX-BRUNE PRIDEAUX-BRUNE], Prideaux Place, Padstow, Cornwall || 97 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/QUAYLE QUAYLE], Crogga, Isle, Man || 40 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROPE ROPE] || 91 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SALTER SALTER] || 37 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SMITH SMITH], Suttons, Essex || 129 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SOMERS SOMERS], Mendip Lodge, Somerset || 15 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STUCLEY STUCLEY], Affeton Castle; Hartland Abbey, Devon || 148 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TEMPEST TEMPEST], Broughton-in-Craven; Coleby, Lincolnshire || 139 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TOWER TOWER], Weald Hall, Essex || 33 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TUKE TUKE], Saffron Walden, Essex || 84 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WILDER WILDER], Purley Hall; Sulham, Berkshire || 127 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOODROOFFE WOODROOFFE] || 10 |} ===Volume 3=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl03howa Volume 3] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AMPHLETT AMPHLETT], Horseley, Staffordshire || 156 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BIDDELL BIDDELL], Playford, Suffolk || 97 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOND BOND], High Ongar, Essex || 72 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOURNE BOURNE], Stalmine Hall, Fleetwood, Lancashire || 148 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BURKE BURKE], Auberies, Bulmer, Essex || 43 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CHANCE CHANCE], Birmingham (Eldest Branch) || 61 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CHANCE CHANCE], Birmingham (Second Branch) || 65 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CHANCE CHANCE], Birmingham (Third Branch) || 70 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CLARKE CLARKE], Derby || 51 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COLLIER COLLIER] || 74 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COOKSON COOKSON], Leeds || 129 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FAIR FAIR], Wellow, Hampshire || 49 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FIELD FIELD] || 82 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FLETCHER FLETCHER], Lawneswood and Wyrley Magna, Staffordshire || 77 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FLOYER FLOYER], Horncastle, Lincolnshire || 115 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GODDEN GODDEN] || 54 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GILBEY GILBEY], Elsenham Hall, Essex || 143 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GLAZEBROOK GLAZEBROOK], Liverpool || 56 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HERBERT HERBERT], Clytha, Monmouthshire || 125 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HERBERT HERBERT], Llanarth, co. Monmouth || 121 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HICKS HICKS] || 100 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JERMYN JERMYN] || 170 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOHNSON JOHNSON], Yaxham and Welborne, Norfolk || 17 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LLOYD LLOYD], Stockton in Chirbury, Shropshire || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LUKIN LUKIN], Hinton Martel, Dorset || 46 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MACNAMARA MACNAMARA], Dowra, Burren, Co Clare, Ireland || 91 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MAITLAND MAITLAND], Croydon, Surrey || 29 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MELLOR MELLOR], Culmhead, Pitminster, Somerset || 85 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MIREHOUSE MIREHOUSE], Hambrook, Gloucestershire; Colsterworth, Lincolnshire || 153 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MOLESWORTH MOLESWORTH] || 37 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/OUVRY OUVRY] || 167 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PUNCHARD PUNCHARD], Luton, Bedfordshire || 136 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RANDALL RANDALL], Orford, Suffolk || 164 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RATCLIFF RATCLIFF], Edgbaston, Warwickshire || 139 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RATTON RATTON] || 158 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/REYNARD REYNARD], Sunderlandwick; Hobgreen, Yorkshire || 163 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RIVINGTON RIVINGTON] || 20 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROYDS ROYDS], Falinge, Rochdale, Lancashire || 12 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SALT SALT] || 104 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SAVAGE SAVAGE], The Ards, Knowle, Warwickshire || 4 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCARLETT SCARLETT], Parkhurst, Surrey || 52 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SHADWELL SHADWELL], Northall, Middlesex || 106 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SIMCOE SIMCOE], Devon, Cornwall and Herefordshire || 112 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SPARKS SPARKS], Langton Herring, Dorset || 126 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TADDY TADDY], Caldecote Lodge, Bedfordshire || 102 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TAYLOR TAYLOR], Liverpool; Abergele, North Wales || 95 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TROTMAN TROTMAN] || 161 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/UPCHER UPCHER], Sheringham, Norfolk || 25 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WELDON WELDON] || 40 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WELMAN WELMAN] || 33 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WISDEN WISDEN], Broadwater, Sussex || 7 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/YOUNG YOUNG], Salcombe, South Devon || 10 |} ===Volume 4=== : List, pedigrees in [https://archive.org/details/visitationengla04unkngoog Volume 4] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AMPHLETT AMPHLETT], Wychbold Hall, Worcestershire || 50 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARING-GOULD BARING-GOULD], Lew Trenchard, Devon || 23 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARKER BARKER], St. German's Hall, Norfolk || 4 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BATE BATE], Kelsterton, Flintshire || 173 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BELL BELL] || 88 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRINE BRINE], Blandford, co. Dorset || 17 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CHISENHALE-MARSH CHISENHALE-MARSH], Gaynes Park, Epping, Essex || 6 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COLLINS COLLINS], Betterton, Berkshire || 113 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COLYER-FERGUSSON COLYER-FERGUSSON], Wombwell Hall and Ightham Mote, Kent || 127 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRIPPS CRIPPS] || 73 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DARBY DARBY], Coalbrookdale, Shropshire || 48 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DARWIN DARWIN] || 116 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DOWLING DOWLING], Chew Magna and Dundry, Somerset || 9 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DUGDALE DUGDALE], Symonstone Hall, Lancashire; Lilley Brook, Gloucestershire || 13 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EVANS EVANS], Bronwylfe, Denbighshire || 89 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EVANS EVANS], Whitbourne Hall, Herefordshire || 95 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FAULCONER FAULCONER] || 83 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FIRTH FIRTH] || 141 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GREEN GREEN], Spalding, Lincolnshire || 45 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HALL HALL], Llanover and Abercarn, Monmouthshire || 29 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HARDWICKE HARDWICKE] || 129 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HILL HILL], St Catherine's, Hill, Worcestershire || 107 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOSLIN JOSLIN], Gaynes Park, Upminster, Essex || 65 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KNAPTON KNAPTON], Boldre Hill, Hampshire || 16 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LEES LEES], Clarksfield, Lancashire || 151 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LINDSAY LINDSAY], Deer Park, Devon || 104 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LYSTER LYSTER] || 121 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MARSHALL MARSHALL], Northfield, The Uplands, Stroud, Gloucestershire || 119 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MATHER MATHER] || 33 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MOLESWORTH MOLESWORTH] St. Aubyn, Clowance, Cornwall || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MOLESWORTH MOLESWORTH], Pencarrow, Cornwall || 110 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NAPLETON NAPLETON] || 38 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCARSDALE SCARSDALE] || 79 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TAUNTON TAUNTON], Freeland Lodge, near Eynsham, Oxfordshire || 161 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TAUNTON TAUNTON], Kingswood, Surrey || 167 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TRUSCOTT TRUSCOTT], Heavitree, Devon || 99 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WADE WADE], Orford, Suffolk || 137 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WARDE WARDE], Squerryes Court, Kent || 55 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WEBBER WEBBER], Friston, Suffolk || 159 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WEBBER WEBBER], Hopton, co. Suffolk || 158 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOOD WOOD], Gwernyfed, Breconshire (formerly, Littleton, Middlesex) || 96 |} ===Volume 5=== : List, pedigrees in [https://archive.org/details/visitationengla01armsgoog Volume 5] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ALLEN ALLEN], Thumscoe, Yorkshire || 72 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARKER BARKER], Ipswich || 25 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BATTYE BATTYE], Frognal, Chelston, Devon || 4 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BENSON BENSON] || 122 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BROMLEY BROMLEY], Badmondisfield Hall, Wickhambrook, Suffolk || 136 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CASTLE CASTLE] || 43 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CATOR CATOR], Ollerton House, Nottinghamshire || 55 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CHADWICK CHADWICK] || 134 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CHASE CHASE], St. Minver, Cornwall;Reading, Berks; Luton, Bedfordshire || 74 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CONYERS CONYERS] (Baroness) || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COOPER COOPER] || 112 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRAIG CRAIG], Dilamgerbendi Insula, nr Ringwood, Hampshire || 34 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DONNE DONNE], Mattishall, Norfolk || 110 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EASTWOOD EASTWOOD], Buckden Mount, Huddersfield, Yorkshire || 157 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GARRETT GARRETT], Leiston, Suffolk || 139 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GAY GAY], Falmouth, Cornwall || 165 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GOLDSMITH GOLDSMITH], Huntworth House, Bridgwater, Somerset || 106 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GREENWOOD GREENWOOD], Swarcliffe Hall, Yorkshire || 129 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GROOME GROOME], Earl Soham and Monk Soham, Suffolk || 21 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HUTCHISON HUTCHISON] || 67 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KENRICK KENRICK], Pendell Court, Bletchingley, Surrey || 125 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LANE LANE], Humberstone, Lincolnshire || 159 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LITTLE LITTLE], Pitchcombe House, Gloucestershire || 84 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LYTE LYTE], formerly of Lytescary, Somerset || 153 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MADDISON MADDISON], Partney Hall, Lincolnshire || 150 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MADDOCK MADDOCK] || 28 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MIDLETON MIDLETON] (Viscount) || 95 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MOOR MOOR], Great Bealings, Suffolk || 90 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MORKILL MORKILL], Austhorpe Lodge, Yorkshire || 50 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ONSLOW ONSLOW] (Earl), Not found on page see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Onslow Wikipedia] || 39 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PEARCE-EDGCUMBE PEARCE-EDGCUMBE], Somerleigh Court, Dorset || 14 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/POLE-CAREW POLE-CAREW], Antony, Cornwall || 145 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/POOLE POOLE] || 83 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PRIDEAUX PRIDEAUX], Modbury and Salcombe, Devon || 62 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RICHARDSON RICHARDSON] || 103 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RIMINGTON-WILSON RIMINGTON-WILSON], Broomhead & Newstead Halls, Yorkshire || 162 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RUSSELL RUSSELL], The Chantry, Chingford, Essex || 59 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SKEELS SKEELS], Chatteris, Cambridgeshire || 19 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STANYFORTH STANYFORTH], Kirk Hammerton Hall, Yorkshire || 132 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SWANN SWANN], Park View, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire || 101 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/THURBURN THURBURN] || 114 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOOD WOOD], formerly Quebec, Canada || 78 |} ===Volume 6=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl06howa Volume 6] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; England. College, Arms; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, joint ed. Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BACK BACK], Curat's House, Norwich, Norfolk || 124 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BACK BACK], Hethersett Hall, Norfolk || 117 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BACK BACK], Hillingdon, Middlesex || 122 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARTLETT BARTLETT], Parkstone, Dorset || 30 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARTLETT BARTLETT], Sherborne, Dorset || 27 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BEARE BEARE], || 39 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOWRING BOWRING], || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRACE BRACE], Doveridge Hall, Derbyshire || 88 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BUSH BUSH], Beckenham and Deptford, Kent || 73 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CARR-ELLISON CARR-ELLISON], Co. Durham, and Northumberland || 159 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CATLIN CATLIN], || 33 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CLOUGH-TAYLOR CLOUGH-TAYLOR], Firby Hall, Yorkshire || 44 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COWPER-ESSEX COWPER-ESSEX], Yewfield Castle, Lancashire || 11 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRAIG CRAIG], form. Revell End, Hertfordshire || 146 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DIDHAM DIDHAM], Middleton, Bideford, Devon || 147 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DRAYNER DRAYNER], || 49 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EATON EATON], Tolethorpe Hall, Rutland || 86 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FANSHAWE FANSHAWE], Parsloes, Essex || 113 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FAWCETT FAWCETT], || 52 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FURNEAUX FURNEAUX], Swilly, Devon || 34 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FYNMORE FYNMORE], Wykeham House Sandgate, Kent || 41 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GODDARD GODDARD], || 65 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HALL HALL], Whatton Manor, Nottinghamshire || 108 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LANGMAN LANGMAN], || 24 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LAWRENCE LAWRENCE], City of London; King's Ride, Ascot, Berkshire || 78 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LEDGARD LEDGARD], Poole, Dorset || 84 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LLEWELLYN LLEWELLYN], Court Colman, Glamorganshire || 153 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LOCKETT LOCKETT], The Hollies, Over, Cheshire || 37 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LONGSTAFF LONGSTAFF], || 70 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MARTEN MARTEN], || 58 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MASTER MASTER], Bourton Grange, Somerset || 139 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NORRIS NORRIS], Wood Norton Hall, Norfolk || 111 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/OLLIVANT OLLIVANT], form. Hutton-in-the-Wold, Cumberland || 15 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PEARS PEARS], Eton Lodge, Putney, Surrey || 103 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PEARS PEARS], form. Madras, India || 105 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PEARS PEARS], Repton, Derbyshire || 107 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PEARS PEARS], Windlesham, Surrey || 99 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PERCEVAL PERCEVAL], || 89 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROBERTS-WEST ROBERTS-WEST], Alscot Park, Gloucestershire || 54 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROGERS ROGERS], Penrose, Cornwall || 133 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROGERS ROGERS], Sancreed, Penzance, Cornwall || 129 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SEXTON SEXTON], || 21 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SHEKELL SHEKELL], Pebworth, Gloucestershire;Little Comberton, Worcestershire || 68 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SMITH SMITH], form. Sidbury Hall, Shropshire || 81 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STARKIE STARKIE], Huntroyde, Lancashire || 150 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/THOMAS THOMAS], || 46 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WALKER WALKER], The Elms, Wakefield, Yorkshire || 7 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WHITBY WHITBY], || 57 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WILSON WILSON], Sandbach, Cheshire || 22 |} ===Volume 7=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl07howa Volume 7] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AIRY AIRY], Greenwich, Kent || 116 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ALDRIDGE ALDRIDGE], St. Leonard's Forest, Sussex || 67 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ALINGTON ALINGTON], Little Barford Manor House, Bedfordshire; Letchworth Hall, Hertfordshire || 28 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ARKWRIGHT ARKWRIGHT], Willersley, Derbyshire || 17 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BAILEY BAILEY], Ightham Place, and of Nepicar House, Wrotham, Kent || 48 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BAKER BAKER], Hardwicke Court, Gloucestershire || 156 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARNE BARNE], Sotterley and Dunwich, Suffolk || 158 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARNSTON BARNSTON], Crewe Hill, Cheshire || 23 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOGGIS-ROLFE BOGGIS-ROLFE], The Grange, Wormingford, Essex || 120 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CARR CARR], Eshott Heugh, Northumberland || 121 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CHAFY CHAFY], Rous Lench, Worcestershire || 110 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COMBER COMBER], Myddleton Hall, Lancashire || 145 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRISP CRISP], Southwold, Suffolk || 101 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRUWYS CRUWYS], Cruwys Morchard House, Devon || 25 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DENDY DENDY], Chichester, Sussex || 70 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DICKEN DICKEN], || 138 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DOWDESWELL DOWDESWELL], Pull Court, Worcestershire || 80 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FAWKES FAWKES], Farnley Hall and Hawksworth Hall, Yorkshire || 91 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FOOTE FOOTE], || 130 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GIBBINS GIBBINS], || 113 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HASLEWOOD HASLEWOOD], || 133 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOLE HOLE], Parke, Bovey Tracey, Devon || 128 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PANSON PANSON], Denton Hall, Northumberland || 65 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KITCHENER KITCHENER], Suffolk; London || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LAW LAW], || 61 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LUKIN LUKIN], form. Felbrigge, Norfolk || 33 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MELLER MELLER], || 153 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MURRAY-AYNSLEY MURRAY-AYNSLEY], Hall Court, Hampshire || 76 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NEWDIGATE NEWDIGATE], Kirk and West Hallam, Derbyshire; Weston-in-Arden, Warwickshire || 53 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PACKE PACKE], Prestwold Hall, Leicestershire; Caythorpe Hall, Lincolnshire || 165 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PARTRIDGE PARTRIDGE], Hockham Hall, Norfolk || 161 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PIXLEY PIXLEY], || 30 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PRICE PRICE], || 87 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROBERTS ROBERTS], || 160 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SWITHINBANK SWITHINBANK], || 151 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WINDHAM WINDHAM], form. Felbrigge Hall, Norfolk || 40 |} ===Volume 8=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl08howa Volume 8] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ALLANBY ALLANBY], Walsoken, Norfolk || 17 |- | -- ''see also Additions and Corrections in Vol 11'' || ''i'' |- | -- ''see also Additions and Corrections in Vol 15'' || ''i'' |- | -- ''see also Additions and Corrections in Vol 16'' || ''i'' |- | -- ''see also Additions and Corrections in Vol 18'' || ''i'' |- | -- ''see also Some Feudal Coats, Arms'' || ''239'' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ALLCROFT ALCROFT], Stokesay Castle, Shropshire (Salop) || 58 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ALLIX ALLIX], Swaffham Prior, Cambridgeshire || 137 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ARMITAGE ARMITAGE], Milnsbridge House and Storthes Hall, Yorkshire || 71 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BABINGTON BABINGTON], Cossington, Leicestershire || 89 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARNARDISTON BARNARDISTON], The Ryes, Suffolk || 41 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARRETT BARRETT], Milton House, Berkshire || 57 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOLDING BOLDING], Edgbaston, Warwickshire || 73 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOYD BOYD], Moor House, Co Durham || 161 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BROADLEY BROADLEY], The Knapp, Bradpole, Dorset || 85 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BULKELEY-OWEN BULKEKEY-OWEN], Tedsmore, Shropshire (Salop) || 140 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CARTHEW CARTHEW], Woodbridge Abbey, Suffolk || 6 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CAUDLE CAUDLE], Henfield, Sussex || 121 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COLMAN COLMAN] || 142 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COOKSON COOKSON] || 48 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRIPPS-DAY CRIPPS-DAY], Stratton St Margaret's, Wiltshire || 50 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DANVERS DANVERS] || 60 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DODDERIDGE DODDERIDGE], formerly, Burland, Somerset || 52 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DRAKE-CUTCLIFFE DRAKE-CUTCLIFFE], The Manor House, Lee, Devon || 108 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FELLOWES FELLOWES], Shotesham Park, Norfolk || 97 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FEWTRELL FEWTRELL], formerly, Holdgate Hall, Shropshire (Salop) || 65 |- | -- ''see also Additions and Corrections in Vol 18'' || ''xxxi'' |- | -- ''see also Additions and Corrections in Vol 20'' || ''xvii'' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FLATT FLATT], Blaxhall, Suffolk ||34 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FREEMAN FREEMAN], Hidcot Bartram, Gloucestershire || 75 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GRESLEY GRESLEY], Drakelow, Derbyshire || 116 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HAWORTH-BOOTH HAWORTH-BOOTH], Hullbank House
and Rowlston Hall, East Riding, Yorkshire || 129 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HEATHCOTE HEATHCOTE], formerly, Hursley Park, Hampshire || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOPKINS HOPKINS], Worthing, Sussex || 32 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HYETT HYETT], Painsvvick House, Gloucestershire || 122 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Coke LEICESTER (Earl)][Coke], Seat: Holkham Hall,
Wells-next-the-Sea, Norfolk. || 153 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LOCKET LOCKET], Stonebridge Park, Middlesex || 20 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MIDDLEMORE MIDDLEMORE], Hawkesley, Worcestershire,
and, Birmingham, Warwickshire || 77 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MOORE MOORE], Lea End House, Alvechurch, Worcestershire || 105 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MOORE-STEVENS MOORE-STEVENS], Cross and Winscott, Devonshire || 110 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MORRIS MORRIS], York (Yorkshire) || 133 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PACK-BERESFORD PACK-BERESFORD] || 168 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PARLEY PARLEY], Manadon, Devonshire || 13 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PARR PARR], Paytoe Hall and Baysham Court, Herefordshire || 8 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PERRINS PERRINS], Davenham, Worcestershire,
and, Ardross, Ross (Scotland) || 118 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RAWSON RAWSON], The Haugh End and Mill House, Yorkshire || 67 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/REYNELL-PACK RYENELL-PACK], Netherton, Devonshire || 165 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROYDS ROYDS], Brereton, co. Chester || 25 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TOM TOM], Little Petherick and Killagorden, Cornwall || 94 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WEBB WEBB], Odstock, Wiltshire and, Warborough, Kenton, Devonshire   || 9 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WHELER WHELER], Leamington Hastings, Warwickshire || 81 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WHITTINGHAM WHITTINGHAM] || 45 |- | WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE, Baron || 38 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOLTON WOLTON], Newbourne, Suffolk || 127 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WRINCH WRINCH], Erwarton, Suffolk || 113 |} ===Volume 9=== : List, pedigrees in [https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl09howa Volume 9] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BERKELEY BERKELEY], Pylle, Somerset || 169 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BERKELEY BERKELEY], Bruton, Somerset || 155 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLACKBURNE BLACKBURNE], || 133 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOISSIER BOISSIER], || 79 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CLIPPINGDALE CLIPPINGDALE] || 20 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COCKERELL COCKERELL] || 68 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COTTON COTTON] || 81 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CROSSE CROSSE] || 100 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DRAKE DRAKE] || 32 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/D’ARCY D’ARCY] || 24 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EARLE EARLE] || 117 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FRY FRY] || 50 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FULLER FULLER], Waldron, Sussex || 39 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GODDARD GODDARD], Swindon, Wiltshire || 149 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GURDON GURDON], Assington, Suffolk || 106 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GURDON GURDON], Letton, Norfolk || 114 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HARINGTON HARINGTON] || 121 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LEGH LEGH] || 94 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LOCOCK LOCOCK] || 11 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MOLYNEUX MOLYNEUX] || 138 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NAPER NAPER], Swyre, Dorset; Loughcrew, Co. Meath || 56 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NAPIER NAPIER], More Crichell, Dorset, Baronets || 64 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NAPIER NAPIER], Puncknoll, Dorset, Baronets || 67 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NAPPER NAPPER], Holywell, Oxfordshire || 62 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PEARSON PEARSON] || 91 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PELLATT PELLATT] || 12 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PORTMAN PORTMAN] || 165 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PORTMAN PORTMAN], Pylle, Somerset || 169 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/REBOW REBOW] || 70 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SHEDDEN SHEDDEN] || 151 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TURQUAND TURQUAND] || 76 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WALLER WALLER] || 30 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WILLOUGHHY WILLOUGHHY] || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOOD WOOD] || 129 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WRIGHT WRIGHT] || 8 |} : ''ALSO IN THIS VOLUME'' : '''Deeds''' :{| style="width: 100%" | '''NAME''' || '''PAGE''' |- | Fuller Family || 46 |- | Pellet Family || 18 |} : '''Grants And Confirmations Of Arms, etc.''' :{| style="width: 100%" | '''NAME''' || '''PAGE''' |- | Sir Henry Earle, Baronet, 1904 || 120 |- | John Gurdon, 1835 || 75 |- | John Rebow, 1685 || 73 |- | Robert Shedden, 1824 || 154 |- | Francis Slater, 1796 || 73 |- | Paul Turquand, 1777 || 78 |} : '''Wills''' :{| style="width: 100%" | '''NAME''' || '''PAGE''' |- | Clependale, Richard, 1624 || 23 |- | Clippendale, Peter, 1598 || 22 |- | Clippindale, Thomas, 1609 || 23 |- | Clippingdale, John, 1617 || 23 |- | Fuller, John, 1614 || 45 |} ===Volume 10=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029781857 Volume 10] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; England. College, arms. Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BEAZLEY BEAZLEY] ||145 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLACKBURNE BLACKBURNE], Hale and Orford, Lancashire||142 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOISSIER BOISSIER] ||65 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRADLEY BRADLEY], Nottinghamshire||81 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRUNKER BRUNKER] ||113 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BUDD BUDD], Stoke Hill, Guildford, Surrey||167 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CHAMPNEYS CHAMPNEYS], Frognal, Hampstead, Middlesex||49 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CLAPTON CLAPTON] ||9 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COCKERELL COCKERELL] ||33 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COTTON COTTON] ||69 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRANWORTH CRANWORTH (Baron)] ||92 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EARLE EARLE], Allerton Tower, Lancashire||105 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FAULCONER FAULCONER], Lewes, Sussex||28 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FREEMAN FREEMAN] ||121 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FRY FRY], Birmingham, Warwickshire||13 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FULLER-ELIOTT-DRAKE FULLER-ELIOTT-DRAKE], Nutwell Court, Buckland Abbey and Sheafhayne House, Devon||1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GODDARD GODDARD] ||25 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GURDON-REBOW GURDON-REBOW], Wivenhoe Park, Essex||42 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HALIFAX HALIFAX (Viscount)] ||132 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HARINGTON HARINGTON], form. Corston, Somerset||122 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LEGH LEGH], Adlington Hall, Cheshire||78 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LLOYD LLOYD], Cwm Bychan, Merioneth, Wales||98 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MAPLE MAPLE], Childwick Bury, Hertfordshire||54 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MARRIOTT MARRIOTT], Cotesbach, Leicestershire||101 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MUNK MUNK] ||30 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ORME ORME] ||85 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PEACOCK PEACOCK] ||117 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PEARSON PEARSON] ||73 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RICE RICE], form. Loughor, Glamorgan||160 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RICHARDSON RICHARDSON], Walbrook, London||164 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SEFTON SEFTON (Earl)] ||156 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SHERBORNE SHERBORNE (Baron)] ||20 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SHERIFFS SHERIFFS], Henstead Hall, Suffolk||140 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SIMPSON SIMPSON], Foston Hall, Yorkshire||149 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SKINNER SKINNER], The Chantry, Ipswich, Suffolk||126 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TURQUAND TURQUAND] ||44 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WHITAKER WHITAKER], Kirk Ella, Yorkshire||162 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WILLIAMS WILLIAMS], Blackheath, Kent||57 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WITTS WITTS], Upper Slaughter, Gloucestershire||137 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOOD WOOD] ||7 |} ===Volume 11=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl11howa Volume 11] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ABERCROMBY ABERCROMBY (Baron)] || 60 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARLOW BARLOW], Acomb, Yorkshire; Warkworth, Northumberland || 62 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE CAVE-BROWNE-CAVE (Bart.)], Stanford, Northamptonshire || 153 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CLARK CLARK] || 74 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COODE COODE] || 113 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DE CHAIR DE CHAIR] || 165 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DE MAULEY DE MAULEY (Baron)] || 132 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FREEMAN FREEMAN], Combs, Suffolk || 48 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GODDARD GODDARD], The Lawn, Swindon, Wiltshire || 21 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GREY GREY (Bart.)], Falloden, Northumberland || 169 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HAMILTON HAMILTON] || 69 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HARRISON HARRISON] || 25 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HODSOLL HODSOLL], Loose, Kent || 52 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HUNT HUNT], Culpho, Suffolk || 105 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JACKSON JACKSON], Wisbech, Cambridgeshire || 137 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JONES JONES], Kelston Park, Somerset || 81 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LANDON LANDON] || 121 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LOCKETT LOCKETT] || 90 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NORBURY NORBURY] || 174 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PATCHETT PATCHETT], Broom Hall, Shrewsbury, Shropshire || 163 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PHILLIPS PHILLIPS] || 145 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PORTMAN PORTMAN (Viscount)] || 36 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RAGLAN RAGLAN (Baron)] || 102 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROBERTS ROBERTS (Earl)] || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RODDAM RODDAM], Roddam, Northumberland || 116 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SHEDDEN SHEDDEN], Spring Hill, Isle of Wight; Paulers Pury Park, Northamptonshire || 27 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SIEVEKING SIEVEKING] || 177 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SOUTH SOUTH], Little Bentley, Essex || 17 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STEEDMAN STEEDMAN] || 87 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TAYLOR TAYLOR], Manningtree, Essex || 54 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TEAGUE TEAGUE] || 14 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/THURSBY THURSBY (Bart.)], Ormerod House, Lancashire || 93 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WELCH WELCH] || 172 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOOD WOOD] || 110 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WORSLEY WORSLEY (Bart.)], Hovingham, Yorkshire || 118 |} ===Volume 12=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl12howa Volume 12] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ABNEY ABNEY], Measham Hall, Derbyshire || 150 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ALDERSON ALDERSON] || 190 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AVEBURY AVEBURY (Baron)] || 64 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bessborough Bessborough (Earl)] || 108 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLUMER BLUMER] || 174 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BROOKS BROOKS], Mistley, Essex || 97 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BULL BULL] || 129 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BURDETT-COUTTS BURDETT-COUTTS (Baroness)] || 189 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CHARD CHARD] || 163 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COLYER COLYER] || 34 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COODE COODE] || 145 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DEVON DEVON (Earl)] || 44 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DIMSDALE DIMSDALE (Bart.)] || 79 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DRAYNER DRAYNER] || 164 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DUNCAN DUNCAN], form. Lochrutton, Dumfries, Scotland || 160 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EGMONT EGMONT (Earl)] || 10 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FANE FANE], Wormsley, Oxfordshire || 81 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FARMER FARMER], Ascot Place, Berkshire || 102 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GETTING GETTING] || 36 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GORDON GORDON] || 177 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GWYDYR GWYDYR (Baron)] || 136 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HARROWBY HARROWBY (Earl)] || 170 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HINCKES HINCKES] || 127 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOLROYD HOLROYD] || 20 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOWARD HOWARD] || 125 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOWARD HOWARD (Baron)], Glossop, Derbyshire || 94 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JALLAND JALLAND] || 58 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NORFOLK NORFOLK (Duke)] || 28 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PEARCE-SEROCOLD PEARCE-SEROCOLD], form. Cherry Hinton, Cambridgeshire || 53 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PEEL PEEL], Danyrallt, Carmenthen || 23 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/POWELL POWELL] || 143 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PUCKLE PUCKLE], Camberwell, Surrey || 50 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/REDDIE REDDIE] || 185 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROUND ROUND], Birch Hall, Essex || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROXBURGHE ROXBURGHE (Duke)] || 156 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SHIRLEY SHIRLEY] || 88 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STEVENSON STEVENSON], Playford Mount, Suffolk || 48 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOLLASTON WOLLASTON] || 73 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOODS WOODS] || 148 |} ===Volume 13=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl13howa Volume 13] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ADAMS ADAMS], Greenfield; Newfield Hall, Staffordshire || 24 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AMHERST AMHERST (Earl)] || 12 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ARMSTRONG ARMSTRONG (Baron)] || 144 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AUDEN AUDEN], Rowley Regis, Staffordshire || 169 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BAGOT BAGOT] || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BREWSTER BREWSTER] || 17 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COLYER COLYER], Farningham, Kent || 47 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRISP CRISP], The Hall, Playford, Suffolk || 115 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DUNCAN DUNCAN], form. Lochrutton, Dumfriesshire || 85 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DUNNE DUNNE], Gatley Park and Bircher Hall, Herefordshire || 101 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EDMEADES EDMEADES], Nurstead Court, Kent || 177 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FINNEMORE FINNEMORE] || 64 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FISHER FISHER] || 147 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FLETCHER FLETCHER], Allerton, Lancashire || 57 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GRAHAM GRAHAM] || 76 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KEIGHLY-PEACH KEIGHLY-PEACH], Idlicote House, Warwickshire || 159 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KENRICK KENRICK] || 61 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LITTLEDALE LITTLEDALE], Highfield, West Derby, Lancashire || 52 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MASTER MASTER], Barrow Green House, Surrey || 81 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MAUGHAN-ETTRICK MAUGHAN-ETTRICK] || 195 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MILNER MILNER (Bart.)], Nun Appleton, Yorkshire || 34 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NELSON NELSON (Earl)] || 186 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/POWIS POWIS (Earl)] || 108 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RIDLEY RIDLEY] || 89 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROUND ROUND], West Bergholt,Essex || 180 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCARBROUGH SCARBROUGH (Earl)] || 72 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SHERBORN SHERBORN] || 66 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SHUTTLEWORTH SHUTTLEWORTH (Baron)] || 166 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SPEDDING SPEDDING] || 153 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TENTERDEN TENTERDEN (Baron)] || 144 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TREVES TREVES (Bart.)] || 175 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/VAILLANT VAILLANT], Weybridge, Surrey || 29 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/VIDLER VIDLER] || 95 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WIGAN WIGAN (Bart.)] || 121 |} ===Volume 14=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl14howa Volume 14] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain) Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ANCASTER ANCASTER (Earl)] || 172 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ATLAY ATLAY] || 69 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARLOW BARLOW (Bart.)] || 194 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARRY BARRY] || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BODINGTON BODINGTON], Cubbington, Warwickshire || 117 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRASSEY BRASSEY (Baron)] || 60 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CLAY CLAY (Bart.)], Burrows Lea, Surrey || 81 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COMBER COMBER], form. East Newton, Yorkshire || 19 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COURTENAY COURTENAY] || 73 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRISP CRISP], form. Friern Barnet, Middlesex || 143 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DALE DALE] || 41 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DARELL DARELL], Trewonian, Cornwall || 134 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STEPHENS STEPHENS], Trewonian, Cornwall || 134 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DENT DENT] || 152 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DISRAELI DISRAELI], Hughenden Manor, Buckinghamshire || 140 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ELLIOT ELLIOT] || 198 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EYRE-MATCHAM EYRE-MATCHAM], Newhouse, Wiltshire || 113 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FANSHAWE FANSHAWE], Dengey, Essex || 105 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FITZWILLIAM FITZWILLIAM (Earl)] || 28 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GIDLEY GIDLEY], Exeter, Devon || 130 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GRIFFITH GRIFFITH] || 137 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HARWOOD HARWOOD] || 177 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HELPS HELPS] || 153 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JALLAND JALLAND], Holderness House, Yorkshire || 189 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MAWDESLEY MAWDESLEY] || 86 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MOORE MOORE] || 145 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MORRICE MORRICE], form. Betshanger, Kent || 55 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE PICKERSGILL-CUNLIFFE], Staughton Manor, Huntingdonshire || 49 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/POTTS POTTS], form. Berwick on Tweed, Northumberland || 78 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/POYNTER POYNTER (Bart.)] || 187 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RATCLIFF RATCLIFF] || 103 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RENDLESHAM RENDLESHAM (Baron)] || 124 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RUGGE-PRICE RUGGE-PRICE (Bart.)], Spring Grove, Richmond, Surrey || 161 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STAPLETON STAPLETON], Warbrook, Hampshire || 132 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TALBOYS TALBOYS], form. Doughton Manor, near Tetbury, Gloucestershire || 99 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TENNYSON TENNYSON (Baron)] || 92 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/THURSFIELD THURSFIELD] || 182 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/VINCENT VINCENT] || 156 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WESCOMBE WESCOMBE], form. Doddington, Somerset || 179 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WHITE WHITE] || 111 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOODHEAD WOODHEAD] || 166 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WRIGHT WRIGHT], Wold Newton, Lincolnshire || 37 |} ===Volume 15=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl15howa Volume 15] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain) Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AMHERST AMHERST] (Baron), Hackney || 68 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ARKWRIGHT ARKWRIGHT], Sutton Scarsdale, Derbyshire || 76 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ASKWITH ASKWITH] || 105 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BENDALL BENDALL] || 41, 49 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BENYON BENYON] || 121 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BREWSTER BREWSTER] || 8 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BURROUGHES BURROUGHES], Burlingham Hall, Norfolk || 192 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRISPE CRISPE] || 180 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DEACON DEACON] || 129 |- | DE RAMSEY (Baron) || 116 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DIXON-HARTLAND DIXON-HARTLAND] (Baronet), Middleton Manor, Sussex || 33 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FANSHAWE FANSHAWE] || 17 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FELLOWES FELLOWES] || 81 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FORWOOD FORWOOD] (Baronet) || 91 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FREEMAN FREEMAN] || 189 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GODDARD GODDARD], Broad Chalke, Wiltshire || 182 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GOSCHEN GOSCHEN] (Viscount) || 156 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GOWER GOWER], Tunbridge Wells, Kent || 38 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOVENDEN HOVENDEN] || 167 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MARSH MARSH] || 50 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MARSHALL MARSHALL], Sandford St. Martin, Oxfordshire || 97 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MASON MASON], formerly, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire || 132 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MURRAY MURRAY], Titchfield Abbey, Hampshire || 177 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/OSWELL OSWELL] || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PARRY PARRY] (Baronet) || 101 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PEARSON PEARSON], South Wingfield, Derbyshire || 164 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PLAYER PLAYER], Saffron Walden,
Essex; Nottingham || 173 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PRICE PRICE] || 148 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PRIDEAUX PRIDEAUX] || 140 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/REW REW] || 123 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RUDGE RUDGE], Evesham, Worcestershire || 145 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCOTT SCOTT] || 127 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SHEPPARD SHEPPARD] || 185 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SIMPSON SIMPSON] || 89 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TURNBULL TURNBULL] || 194 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WALKER WALKER], Blyth Hall, Nottinghamshire || 52 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WARWICK WARWICK] (Earl,) || 14 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WILLS WILLS], St. Leonard's, Exeter, Devonshire || 30 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOODTHORPE WOODTHORPE] || 57 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WRIGHT WRIGHT], Brattleby, Lincolnshire || 137 |} ===Volume 16=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl16howa Volume 16] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain) Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ABEL ABEL (Bart.)], Kennington, Surrey || 89 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ALLIX ALLIX], Willoughby, Lincolnshire || 113 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BAZELY BAZELY], fm. Dover, Kent || 97 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BINGHAM BINGHAM (Bart.)], Chesterfiled, Derbyshire || 30 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOOTHBY BOOTHBY (Bart.)], Ashbourne Hall, Derbyshire || 179 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRADFORD BRADFORD (Bart.)], Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire || 193 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BYRON BYRON (Baron)], Rochdale, Lancashire || 52 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CARTER CARTER], Northwold, Norfolk || 33 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CODRINGTON CODRINGTON], Dodington, Gloucestershire || 25 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COLLYER COLLYER], Norfolk || 166 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COMBER COMBER], Hooe, Sussex || 12 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CORMICK CORMICK] || 197 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CUNLIFFE CUNLIFFE (Bart.)], Acton Park, Denbigh; Liverpool || 73 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DARELL DARELL (Bart.)], Richmond Hill, Surrey || 65 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DEVONSHIRE DEVONSHIRE (Duke of)], Seat: Derbyshire || 158 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EVERETT EVERETT], Sutton Veny, Wiltshire || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FELLOWES FELLOWES], Hampshire || 59 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FERARD FERARD], Westminster, London || 94 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FRESHFIELD FRESHFIELD], Mynthurst, Leigh, Surrey || 168 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GRELLIER GRELLIER], Peckham, Surrey; City of London || 8 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HAMILTON HAMILTON], Derry / Londonderry, County Londonderry, N. Ireland || 41 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HILL-LOWE HILL-LOWE], Bromsgrove, Worcestershire || 149 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HIND HIND], Liverpool, Lancashire || 46 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LEIGH LEIGH], Bardon, Somerset || 79 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LOWE LOWE], Bromsgrove, Worcestershire || 149 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MOORE MOORE], Appleby Hall, Leicestershire || 69 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NEWMAN NEWMAN], Finsbury Square, London || 175 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PENNY PENNY], Liverpool, Lancashire || 92 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PORTER PORTER], Trematon, Cornwall || 164 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PRESTON PRESTON], Bloomsbury Square, London || 103 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PRIDEAUX PRIDEAUX], Kingsbridge, Devon || 36 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/primrose PRIMROSE], Midlothian (Co Edinburgh), Scotland || 132 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RAWSON RAWSON], Wastdale Hall, Cumberland || 109 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/primrose ROSEBERY (Earl)], Midlothian (Co Edinburgh), Scotland || 132 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SPOONER SPOONER], Elmdon Hall, Warwickshire || 141 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STACEY STACEY], Maidstone, Kent || 139 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STRODE STRODE], Newnham Park, Devon || 154 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/de%20grey WALSINGHAM (Baron)][de Grey], Walsingham, Norfolk || 20 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WILBERFORCE WILBERFORCE], Markington, Yorkshire || 117 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOOLLCOMBE-BOYCE WOOLLCOMBE-BOYCE], fm. Lake House, Prestbury, Gloucestershire || 28 |} ===Volume 17=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl17howa Volume 17] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain) Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BAZELY BAZELY], Dover, Kent || 124 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BICKNELL BICKNELL], Ponder’s End, Middlesex; Lower Tooting, Surrey || 33 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BODINGTON BODINGTON], Kenilworth Chase, Warwickshire || 129 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOYCE BOYCE], Tiverton, Devon || 118 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRANFILL BRANFILL], Upminster Hall, Essex || 89 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BROADBENT BROADBENT], North Brook House, Bradford, Yorkshire || 137 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BURN BURN], Edinburgh, Scotland || 194 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CREIGHTON CREIGHTON], Crom Castle, County Fermanagh || 18 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRIGHTON CRIGHTON], Crom Castle, County Fermanagh || 18 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CUBITT CUBITT], Honing Hall, Norfolk || 26 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DE MORGAN DE MORGAN], London || 47 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STANLEY DERBY (Earl of)], Knowsley Hall, Liverpool, Lancashire || 70 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DILKE DILKE (Bart.)], London || 134 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRIGHTON ERNE (Earl of)], Crom Castle, County Fermanagh || 18 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FELLOWES FELLOWES], Danbury, Essex || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FONNEREAU FONNEREAU], fm. of Christ Church Park, Suffolk || 161 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FRANKLIN FRANKLIN], Coventry, Warwickshire || 186 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FRENCH FRENCH], Little Thurlow, Suffolk || 196 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GOUGH GOUGH (Viscount)], Seat: Keppoch House, nr Dingwall, Ross-shire. || 148 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GURDON GURDON], Assington, Suffolk || 121 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HAYTER HAYTER], Westminster, London || 55 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HAYTER-HAMES HAYTER-HAMES], Chagford, Devon || 169 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HENSLEY HENSLEY], Somerset || 57 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KNIGHT KNIGHT], Glen Parva, Leicestershire || 32 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/KNILL KNILL (Bart.)], City of London || 24 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LADDS LADDS], Spaldwick, Huntingdonshire || 76 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LAMBERT LAMBERT], Banstead, Surrey || 8 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MOOR MOOR], fm. Rugby, Warwickshire || 104 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MORRIS MORRIS], Surrey || 83 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MYTTON MYTTON], Garth and Penylan, Montgomeryshire || 111 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NORRIS NORRIS], London || 101 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PECKHAM PECKHAM], Nyton, Aldingbourne, Sussex || 192 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RAWSON RAWSON], Ash Grove, Halifax, Yorkshire || 157 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/REYNOLDS REYNOLDS], Boulge with Debach, Suffolk || 172 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RHODES RHODES], Leyton Grange, Essex || 165 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RUSHOUT RUSHOUT (Bart.)], Moreton-in-Marsh. Gloucestershire || 98 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COCKERILL COCKERILL], Moreton-in-Marsh. Gloucestershire || 98 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RUSSELL RUSSELL], Slubbers, North Ockendon, Essex || 93 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SHAIRP SHAIRP], fm. of Kirkton, Linlithgow || 141 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SPOONER SPOONER], Warwickshire || 51 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STANLEY STANLEY], Knowsley Hall, Liverpool, Lancashire || 70 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STOCKER STOCKER], Devonport, Devon || 177 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STRADLING STRADLING], Bridgwater, Somerset || 4 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/THORP THORP], fm. Blidworth, Nottinghamshire || 181 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/VASSALL VASSALL], Gloucester, Gloucestershire || 153 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOLRYCHE-WHITMORE WOLRYCHE-WHITMORE], Gloucestershire || 115 |} ===Volume 18=== : List, pedigrees in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl18howa Volume 18] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain) Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ADAMS ADAMS], Anstey, co. Warwick || 12 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ADAMSON ADAMSON], Linden Hall, Northumberland || 143 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ANWYL-PASSINGHAM ANWYL-PASSINGHAM], Bala, Merioneth (Wales) || 63 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ARKWRIGHT ARKWRIGHT], Sanderstead Court, Surrey || 25 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ASHCOMBE ASHCOMBE] (Baron) || 50 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BAGOT BAGOT] (Baron) || 108 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BICKLEY BICKLEY], Moseley, Worcestershire || 114 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOUGHEV BOUGHEV], Aqualate (Baronet), Staffordshire || 97 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRIDGE BRIDGE] || 195 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CARBONELL CARBONELL] || 153 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COMBERMERE COMBERMERE] (Viscount) || 20 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COTTON-JODRELL COTTON-JODRELL], Reaseheath Hall, Cheshire;, Shallcross Manor, Derbyshire || 150 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRISP CRISP] (Baronet), Bungay, Suffolk and, Friar Park, Henley-on-Thames || 204 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CUBITT CUBITT], Catfield Hall, Norfolk || 33 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DIMSDALE DIMSDALE] (Baron) || 206 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EKINS EKINS] || 125 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FANE FANE], Fulbeck, Lincolnshire || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FELLOWES FELLOWES] || 86 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FRIPP FRIPP] || 185 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FULLER FULLER] || 198 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GATER GATER], North Stoneham, Hampshire || 43 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GEPP GEPP], Chelmsford, Essex || 159 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GODDARD GODDARD], The Manor House, Newton Harcourt, Leicestershire || 145 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HINCHLIFF HINCHLIFF] || 148 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOMER HOMER], Sedgley, Staffordshire || 192 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOOKE HOOKE] || 117 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOWE HOWE] (Earl) || 132 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MASKEW MASKEW], Dorchester, Dorset || 84 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MOORE MOORE] || 112 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PARISH PARISH] || 89, 95 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PASSINGHAM PASSINGHAM], Hendwr, Merioneth,, Helston, Cornwall;, Heston, Middlesex || 57 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PENNYMAN PENNYMAN] (formerly [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WORSLEY WORSLEY]), Ormesby Hall, Yorkshire || 170 |- | ST. GERMANS (Earl,) || 180 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCOTT SCOTT] (Baronet), Beauclerc, Bywell St. Andrew's, Northumberland || 201 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SPOONER SPOONER] || 31 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TUSON TUSON], Northover Ilchester, Somerset || 65 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FANE WESTMORLAND (Earl)[Fane] || 76 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOLLASTON WOLLASTON], Shenton, Leicestershire || 121 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ZOUCHE ZOUCHE] (Baron) || 212 |} ===Volume 19=== : List, pedigrees in [https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl19howa Volume 19] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain) Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARNARD BARNARD], Withersfield, Suffolk || 153, 160 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BOLTON BOLTON], Akenham, Sufflok || 10 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BURDETT BURDETT (Bart.)], Twickenham, Middlesex || 107 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BURROUGHES BURROUGHES], Lingwood Lodge, Norfolk || 13 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CAZALET CAZALET], Fairlawne, Kent || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CORDER CORDER (Micah)], Great Coggeshall, Essex || 132 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CORDER CORDER (James)], Great Coggeshall, Essex || 134 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CORDER CORDER (John)], Southwark, Surrey || 137 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CORDER CORDER (William)], Bloomsbury, London || 144 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRIPPS CRIPPS], Buckinghamshire || 124 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CROSS CROSS], Shrewsbury, Shropshire || 191 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DENNE DENNE], Chislet, Kent || 187 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DOUGLAS DOUGLAS], Salwarpe, Worcestershire || 177 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DUNDAS DUNDAS], Aske Hall, Richmond, North Yorkshire. || 166 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FARNHAM FARNHAM], Quorndon, Leicestershire || 116 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FICKLIN FICKLIN], Tasburgh Hall, Norfolk || 148 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FIRTH FIRTH], Sheffield, Yorkshire || 97 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FRIPP FRIPP], Hutton Court, Somerset || 151 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GOOD GOOD], Aston Court, Worcestershire || 48 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GOODMAN GOODMAN], Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire || 102 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GOWER GOWER], Glandovan, Pembrokeshire, Wales || 50 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HAYTER HAYTER], Wiltshire || 20 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HAYTER HAVERSHAM (Baron)], Wiltshire || 20 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOLMES HOLMES], Gawdy Hall, Norfolk; Fressingfield, Suffolk || 204 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JACKSON JACKSON], London || 91 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JEX-BLAKE JEX-BLAKE], Swanton Abbots, Norfolk || 37 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LANDON LANDON], Trevor Park, Hertfordshire || 53, 54, 60 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LOMBE LOMBE], Bylaugh Park / Melton Hall, Norfolk || 85 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MADAN MADAN], Lichfield, Staffordshire || 30 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/NELSON NELSON], Holme-next-the-Sea, Norfolk || 45 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRIPPS PARMOOR (Baron)], Buckinghamshire || 124 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PENNY PENNY], Sherborne, Dorset || 113 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PYTCHES PYTCHES], Melton, Suffolk || 208 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RUSHBROOKE RUSHBROOKE], Rushbrooke, Suffolk || 9 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCOTT SCOTT (Bart.)], Great Barr, Staffordshire || 173 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/STAPLES STAPLES], The Old Hall, Spondon, Derbyshire || 70 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SUCKLING SUCKLING], Barsham, Suffolk || 195 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SURTEES SURTEES], Mainsforth Hall, Co. Durham || 202 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SURTEES SURTEES], Redworth, Co. Durham || 199 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TARLETON TARLETON], Breakspears, Uxbridge, Middlesex || 118 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TENNYSON-D’EYNCOURT TENNYSON-D’EYNCOURT], Bayons Manor, Lincoln`shire || 93 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TURNEY TURNEY], Surrey || 206 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WALKER WALKER], Middlesex || 5 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOLSELEY WOLSELEY (Viscountess)], Dublin, Ireland || 76 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOOLLCOMBE WOOLLCOMBE], Hemerdon, Devon || 63 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOOLLCOMBE-ADAMS WOOLLCOMBE-ADAMS], Anstey Hall, Warwickshire || 68 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WORTHINGTON WORTHINGTON], Hillesdon, Leek, Staffordshire || 79 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DUNDAS ZETLAND (Marquess of)], Aske Hall, Richmond, North Yorkshire. || 166 |} ===Volume 20=== : List, pedigrees in [https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl20howa Volume 20] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain) Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ACTON ACTON], Gatacre Park, Shropshire || 124 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HUBBARD ADDINGTON (Baron)][Hubbard] || 182 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ALINGTON ALINGTON], Swinhope, Lincolnshire || 33 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ARBUTHNOT ARBUTHNOT (Baronet)], Edinburgh || 60 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/arbuthnot ARBUTHNOT] AND ARBUTHNOT-LESLIE || 75 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/arkwright ARKWRIGHT], formerly, Hampton Court, Herefordshire || 148 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FINCH AYLESFORD (Earl)[Finch], Kent || 100 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/baker BAKER], Bayfordbury, Hertfordshire || 53 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLOFELD BLOFELD], Hoveton House, Norfolk || 193 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BURRELI BURRELI],, Knepp Castle, Sussex || 83 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BUSH BUSH], formerly, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire || 198 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CHALLINOR CHALLINOR], Pickwood, Staffordshire || 45 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CHEVALLIER CHEVALLIER], Aspall Hall, Suffolk || 8 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CLIVE CLIVE], Perrystone Court, Herefordshire;, Ballycroy, Co. Mayo, Ireland || 132 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CLIVE CLIVE], Whitfield, Herefordshire || 129 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/COBBOLD COBBOLD], Holywells, Ipswich, Suffolk || 21 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CRISPIN CRISPIN], Dodbrooke Manor, Devonshire || 200 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CURTLER CURTLER], Bevere House, Claines, Worcestershire || 104 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DUDDRIDGE DUDDRIDGE], Bicknoller, Somerset || 144 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/END END], formerly, Wood Hall, Dulwich, Surrey || 204 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FANSHAWE FANSHAWE] || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FELLOWES-GORDON FELLOWES-GORDON], Knockespoch, Aberdeenshire || 87 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FRY FRY], Finchley, Middlesex || 41 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/GIFFARD HALSBURY (Earl)[Giffard], Bideford, Devon || 156 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JANSON JANSON] || 141 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MAUGHAN MAUGHAN], Collingwood House, Morpeth, Northumberland || 169 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MORRIS MORRIS], Netherwood Manor, Herefordshire || 55 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MORTIMER MORTIMER], Wigmore, Capel, Surrey || 126 |- | NEWCASTLE (Duke,) || 18 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RANSOME RANSOME], Ipswich, Suffolk || 107 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/REYNOLDS REYNOLDS] || 51 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ROUSE ROUSE] || 196 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WAGNER WAGNER] || 146 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WHITMORE WHITMORE], Orsett Hall, Essex || 137 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WILD WILD] || 175 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WILSHERE WILSHERE], The Frythe, Welwyn, Hertfordshire || 202 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WORMALD WORMALD] || 163 |} ===Volume 21=== : List, pedigrees in [https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl21howa Volume 21] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain) Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ACKERS ACKERS], Huntley Manor, Gloucester || 46 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ATTWOOD ATTWOOD], Sion Hill, Worcestershire || 54 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARRINGTON BARRINGTON (Viscount)], London || 124 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BENCH BENCH], Kentwell Hall, Suffolk || 97 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BENNET BENNET], Rougham Hall, Suffolk || 136 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BERNEY BERNEY], Morton Hall, Norfolk || 88 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BINNY BINNY], St Andrews, Fife, Scotland || 65 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLAGG BLAGG], Car-Colston, Nottinghamshire || 33 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BURROUGHES BURROUGHES], Long Stratton Manor, Norfolk || 113 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CHILDE-FREEMAN CHILDE-FREEMAN], Gaines and Fernie Bank, Herefordshire || 5 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CLARKE CLARKE (Bart.)], Somerset; Rupertswood, Victoria, Australia || 149 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DOWSON DOWSON], Leatherhead, Surrey || 42 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DYMENT DYMENT], Aisholt, Somerset || 48 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EASTWOOD EASTWOOD], West Stoke House, Sussex || 191 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ELWES ELWES], Roxby, Lincolncolnshire; Great Billing, Northamptonshire || 137 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FITCH FITCH], fm. Hadleigh House, Middlesex || 168 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/FREEMAN FREEMAN], fm. Somerleaze, Somerset || 30 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SMITH HAMBLEDEN (Viscount)], Hambledon, Buckinhghamshire || 84 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HARBEN HARBEN], Newland Park, Buckinghamshire || 174 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HEWITT HEWITT], Elm Hill. Hawkeshurst, Kent || 17 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HICHENS HICHENS], St. Ives, Cornwall || 20 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOLLAND HOLLAND], Roehampton, Surrey || 205 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOLLAND HOLLAND], Seat: Munden House, Watford, Hertfordshire || 198 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOLLAND-HIBBERT HOLLAND-HIBBERT], Seat: Munden House, Watford, Hertfordshire || 198 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOMER HOMER], Leamington, Warwickshire; Nailsworth, Gloucestershire || 13 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOMER HOMER], St. Marychurch, Devon; Gladstone, Queensland || 14 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/JOHNSON JOHNSON], Stalham, Norfolk || 1 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HOLLAND-HIBBERT KNUTSFORD (Viscount)], Seat: Munden House, Watford, Hertfordshire || 198 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LAKING LAKING (Bart.)], Kensington, London || 28 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LUDLOW-HEWITT LUDLOW-HEWITT], Ludlow, Gloucestershire || 9 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LUTLEV LUTLEV], Brockhampton, Herefordshire || 171 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MACDONALD MACDONALD], Falcon Manor, nr Towcester, Northamptonshire || 73 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MARSTON MARSTON], Wolverhampton, Staffordshire; Morewood, Shropshire || 44 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/MARTIN MARTIN], Hemming, Northamptonshire || 38 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PAULETT PAULETT], Basing House, Hampshire || 156 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PLOWES PLOWES], Leeds, Yorkshire || 51 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/POWELL POWELL], Sharow Hall, Yorkshire || 179 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PRESCOTT PRESCOTT], Bockleton Court, Worcestershire || 187 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/RICHARDS RICHARDS], fm. St Mary-church, Devon || 96 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SANT SANT], Croydon, Surrey || 77 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SCHOMBERG SCHOMBERG], London || 40 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SMITH SMITH], Hambledon, Buckinhghamshire || 84 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TEESDALE TEESDALE], Chichester, Sussex || 118 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/THORNBURY THORNBURY], Avening, Gloucestershire || 116 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/TROWER TROWER], London || 100 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/VANSITTART_NEALE VANSITTART NEALE], Bisham Abbey, Berkshire || 212 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/VERNEY VERNEY (Bart.)], Claydon House, Buckinghamshire || 161 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WATSON WATSON], fm. Rocester, Staffordshire || 109 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/PAULETT WINCHESTER (Marquess)], Basing House, Hampshire || 156 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOLSELEY WOLSELEY], Wimbledon, Surrey || 93 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOLSELEY WOLSELEY (Bart.)], Wolseley, Staffordshire || 90 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOOLLCOMBE WOOLLCOMBE, Robert], Winscot, Devon || 57 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOOLLCOMBE WOOLLCOMBE, Henry], Pitton and Ashbury, Devon || 59 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOOLLCOMBE WOOLLCOMBE, Louis], Asbury, Devon || 61 |- | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOOLLCOMBE WOOLLCOMBE, George], Pilaton, Cornwall || 63 |} ===Volume 1, Notes=== : List, names in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl22howa Volume 1, Notes] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | Under construction |} ===Volume 2, Notes=== : List, names in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl02inhowa Volume 2, Notes] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922, ed; College, Arms (Great Britain) cn Published 1896 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | Under construction |} ===Volume 3, Notes=== : List, names in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl24howa Volume 3, Notes] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | Under construction |} ===Volume 4, Notes=== : List, names in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl25howa Volume 4, Notes] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | Under construction |} ===Volume 5, Notes=== : List, names in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl26howa Volume 5, Notes] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | Under construction |} ===Volume 6, Notes=== : List, names in [https://archive.org/details/visitationengla02unkngoog Volume 6, Notes] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | Under construction |} ===Volume 7, Notes=== : List, names in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl28howa Volume 7, Notes] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | Under construction |} ===Volume 8, Notes=== : List, names in [https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl29howa Volume 8, Notes] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | Under construction |} ===Volume 9, Notes=== : List, names in [https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl30howa Volume 9, Notes] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain). Published 1893. :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | Under construction |} ===Volume 10, Notes=== : List, names in [https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl31howa Volume 10, Notes] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain) Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | Under construction |} ===Volume 11, Notes=== : List, names in [https://archive.org/details/visitationofengl32howa Volume 11, Notes] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain) Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | Under construction |} ===Volume 12, Notes=== : List, names in [http://www.archive.org/details/visitationofengl33howa Volume 12, Notes] by Howard, Joseph Jackson, 1827-1902; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, 1851-1922; College, Arms (Great Britain) Published 1893 :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | Under construction |} ===Some Feudal Coats, Arms=== : List, names in [https://archive.org/details/somefedualcoatso00fostuoft Some feudal coats, arms and others] by Foster, Joseph, 1844-1905; Published 1902; Topics Heraldry -- Great Britain; Publisher Oxford J. Parker; Pages 296; Possible copyright status NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT; Language English; Call number AAB-3615; Digitizing sponsor MSN; Book contributor Robarts - University, Toronto :{| style="width: 100%" | '''PEDIGREE''' || '''Page''' |- | Under construction |}

Visitations of Hertfordshire in 1572 and 1634

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[[Category: Hertfordshire, Visitations]] ==Introduction== The heraldic visitations of the counties of England and Wales were undertaken by the Clarenceux King of Arms (southern counties), the Norroy King of Arms (northern counties) or their deputies under a warrant granted by the monarch whose purpose was to ensure that coats of arms were only used by those authorised to do so. The first warrant was issued in 1530 by Henry VIII, whilst the final Visitations were carried out in the 1660s in the North of England, 1670 in Wales, the 1680s in the South of England and up to the 1690s in London. The number of Visitations varies from one county to another. Hertfordshire was included in three of them: the Visitations of Hertfordshire and Middlesex in 1572 by Robert Cooke and in 1634 by Sir Richard St George, and the Visitation of Hertfordshire in 1669 by Sir Edward Bysshe. The records which resulted from the Visitations consisted of family pedigrees, often signed by the Armiger (the person whose right to bear arms had been confirmed by the Visitant), which were returned to the College of Arms and later copied. Copies of the originals, often annotated and amended to reflect later additions to families, are assembled in the British Library in the collection of Harleian Manuscripts. In the late nineteenth century the Harleian Society took the decision to collect the records from individual counties and to publish them in a series of volumes. This space is based on Volume XXII of this series, published in 1886, which reports on the 1572 and the 1634 Visitations. As explained in the book, the records of the 1572 Visitation are largely based on Harleian manuscripts 1647 and 1546, with additional material from manuscripts 1433 and 1504. The 1634 Visitation is contained in manuscripts 1504 and 1547. Additional Hertfordshire pedigrees from manuscript 6147 are presented in Appendix I to the 1634 visitation, while additional pedigrees from manuscript 1546 appear in Appendix II. ==Towns and Boroughs== Although the primary aim of the Visitations is to confirm grants of arms to families, there were also three communities which had been granted arms and were visited in 1634. * The Town and Borough of Hertford :: An ancient town incorporated in the name of the Burgesses of Hertford, which holds market days on Wednesdays and Saturdays. The town's officials are listed as the High Steward, the Mayor, the Steward, the Justice of the Peace, eight Burgesses and the Town Clerk. * The Town and Borough of St. Alban's :: The Borough of St. Alban's was incorporated on 12 May 7 Edward VI (1554), confirmed on 17 December 8 Charles I (1633). Its officials include a Mayor, a Justice of the Peace (the previous mayor), nine principal Burgesses, the High Steward and a Recorder. There is also mention of a Town Clerk and a Coroner. * The Town and Borough of Berkhampstead :: All that is listed is the Arms and the associated Seal and Legend ==Family Pedigrees== {| border="1" !Family and location!!1572 Visitation!!1634 Visitation!!Appendix I!!Appendix II!!Individuals!!Profiles!!Example profile!!Comments |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Alden_of_Rickmansworth|Alden of Rickmansworth]]|| ||p. 25|| || ||13||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Alley_of_Berkhampstead|Alley of Berkhampstead]]||p. 1|| || || ||13||0||||John Alley of Barkhamsted, armiger in 1572, could be [[Alley-88|John Alley]] or [[Alley-232|John Alley]] |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Anderson_of_Pendley_in_Aldbury|Anderson of Pendley in Aldbury]]|| || ||p. 109|| ||36||5||[[Anderson-1337|Thomas Anderson]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Andrew_of_Hitchin|Andrew of Hitchin]]|| || || ||p. 123||13||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Antrobus_of_St._Alban's|Antrobus of St. Alban's]]|| || || ||p. 123||41||14||[[Antrobus-33|Robert Antrobus]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Arnold_of_Childwick|Arnold of Childwick]]||p. 1|| || || ||15||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Aylmer_of_Much_Hadham|Aylmer of Much Hadham]]|| || || ||p. 141||14||13||[[Aylmer-30|John Aylmer]] (or Elmer)|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Baldwin_of_Red_Heath|Baldwin of Redheath]]|| || || ||p. 125||10||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Barber_of_Hertford|Barber of Hertford]]|| ||p. 25|| || ||8||1||[[Barbor-1|Gabriel Barber]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Bardolf_of_Harpenden|Bardolf of Harpenden]]||p. 2||p. 26 || || ||35||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Barkley_of_East_Barnet|Barkley of East Barnet]]|| ||p. 26|| |||| 9||6||[[Berkeley-217|Sir Robert Berkeley]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Barley_of_Bibsworth_Hall|Barley of Bibsworth Hall]]|| ||p. 27|| || ||5||4||[[Barley-130|Robert Barley]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Barnwell_of_St._Alban%27s|Barnwell of St Alban's]]|| || ||p. 110|| ||12||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Bash_of_Stansted_Bury_and_St._Margaret%27s|Bash of Stansted Bury and St Margaret's]]|| || || ||p. 125||20||5||[[Baeshe-2|Ralph Bashe]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Bayly_of_Standon|Bayly of Standon]]|| ||p. 27|| || ||11||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Bayly_of_Hoddesdon|Bayly of Hoddesdon]]|| ||p. 27|| || ||8||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Belfeld_of_Studham|Belfeld of Studham]]||p. 3||p. 28|| || ||30||5||[[Belfield-75|John Belfield]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Berners_of_Tharfield|Berners of Tharfield]]|| ||p. 28|| || ||14||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Bestney_of_St._Alban%27s|Bestney of St. Alban's]]|| || || ||p. 126||59||1||[[Bestney-1|Joan Bestney]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Blakett_of_Tring|Blakett of Tring]]|| || || ||p. 128||25||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Blunt_of_Tittenhanger|Blunt of Tittenhanger]]|| ||p. 29|| ||p. 128||19||1||[[Blount-966|Sir Henry Blount]]||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Boraston_of_Aldenham|Boraston of Aldenham]]|| || ||p. 110|| ||8||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Boteler_of_Queen_Hoo_Hall|Boteler of Queen Hoo Hall]]|| ||p. 29|| || ||12||6||[[Boteler-33|Sir Henry Boteler]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Boteler_of_Stapleford|Boteler of Stapleford]]|| ||p. 30|| || ||17||17||[[Boteler-31|Sir Philip Boteler]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634: Boteler of Woodhall|Boteler of Woodhall]]|| || ||p. 111|| ||65||36||[[Le_Boteler-42|Sir Raphe le Boteler]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Bowles_of_Wallington|Bowles of Wallington]]|| || ||p. 112|| ||16||3||[[Bowles-272|John Bowles]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Bradbery_of_Braughin|Bradbery of Braughin]]|| || || ||p. 129||9||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Briggs_of_Rickmansworth|Briggs of Rickmansworth]]|| ||p. 30|| || ||11||9||[[Briggs-395|William Briggs]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Brisco_of_Aldenham|Brisco of Aldenham]]|| ||p. 31|| || ||21||7||[[Brisco-10|Edward Brisco]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Brisco_of_St._Michael's|Brisco of St. Michael's]]|| ||p. 31|| || ||7||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Bristow_of_Sacomb|Bristow of Sacomb]]|| || || ||p. 130||35||13||[[Bristow-670|Nicholas Bristow]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Brockett_of_Wheathampstead|Brockett of Wheathampstead]]|| ||p. 32|| || ||42||27||[[Brockett-25|John Brockett]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Brockett_of_Codicot|Brockett of Codicot]]|| ||p. 33|| || ||18||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Brograve_of_Hammels|Brograve of Hammels]]|| ||p. 33|| || ||12||6||[[Brograve-2|Sir John Brograve]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Brograve_of_Braughin|Brograve of Braughin]]|| || || ||p. 131||45||12||[[Brograve-7|John Brograve]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Bromley_of_Ware_Westmill|Bromley of Ware Westmill]]|| ||p. 34|| || ||18||0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Bull_of_Hertford|Bull of Hertford]]||p. 3||p. 34|| || ||22||8||[[Bull-185|Charles Bull]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Buller_of_St._Alban%27s|Buller of St. Alban's]]|| ||p. 35|| || || 12|| 0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Bussey_of_Cheshunt|Bussey of Cheshunt]]|| || || ||p. 132||12|| 0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Cade_of_King%27s_Langley|Cade of King's Langley]]|| || || ||p. 133||19|| 0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Caesar_of_Sandon|Cæsar of Sandon]]|| ||p. 35|| || || 10|| 2||[[Caesar-37|Sir Julius Caesar]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Caesar_of_Bennington|Cæsar of Benington]]|| || || ||p. 133||26|| 9||[[Caesar-133|Sir Thomas Caesar]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Cage_of_Hornmead|Cage of Hormead]]|| ||p. 35|| || ||29|| 0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Capell1_of_Little_Hadham|Capell of Little Hadham]]|| ||p. 36|| || || 30||16||[[Capell-42|Sir Arthur Capell]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Capell_of_Little_Hadham|Capell of Little Hadham]]|| || ||p. 113|| || 58||31||[[Capell-297|John Capell]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Carter_of_Garston|Carter of Garston]]|| ||p. 37|| || || 17||10||[[Carter-199|Richard Carter]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Cary_of_Aldenham|Cary of Aldenham]]|| || || ||p. 134||71||52||[[Cary-1268|Sir Philip Cary]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Cason_of_Aston_Bury|Cason of Aston Bury]]|| ||p. 37|| || ||18|| 4||[[Cason-1005|Edward Cason]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Chamber_of_Barkway|Chamber of Barkway]]|| ||p. 38|| ||p. 137||44|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Chapman_of_Mardocks|Chapman of Mardocks]]||p. 4|| || || || 9 || 0 || || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Chauncey_of_Sawbridgeworth|Chauncey of Sawbridgworth]]||p. 4||p. 38|| |||| 29|| 3||[[Chauncey-150|Henry Chancy]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Chauncey_of_Yardley|Chauncey of Yardley]]|| ||p. 39|| || ||22||17||[[Chauncey-81|Henry Chancy]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Chester_of_Cocken_Hatch|Chester of Cocken Hatch]]|| ||p. 39|| || ||28|| 11||[[Chester-68|Sir Robert Chester]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Childe_of_North_Mimms|Childe of North Mimms]] || || || ||p. 138||17|| 0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Chune_of_Shenley|Chune of Shenley]]|| ||p. 40|| || || 9|| 0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Clarke_of_Tharfield_and_Ashwell|Clarke of Tharfield and Ashwell]]|| ||p. 41|| || || 36|| 0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Clarke_of_Chesfield|Clarke of Chesfield]]|| ||p. 42|| || || 9|| 6|| [[Clarke-1441|George Clarke]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Cock_of_Broxbourne|Cock of Broxbourne]]||p. 5|| || || || 18 || 3||[[Cocke-814|Sir Henry Cock]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Coghill_of_Bushey|Coghill of Bushey]]|| ||p. 42|| || || 6|| 0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Cole_of_Shenley_Hall|Cole of Shenley Hall]]|| ||p. 42|| || ||11|| 1||[[Cole-15345|Thomas Cole]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Colles_of_Park_Bury|Colles of Parkbury]]|| ||p. 43|| || || 7|| 1|| [[Colles-59|Edmond Colles]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Colley_of_Ware|Colley of Ware]]||p. 5|| || || || 9|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Colte_of_Rickmansworth|Colte of Rickmansworth]]|| ||p. 43|| || ||22|| 3|| [[Colt-154|Sir John Colt]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Combe_of_Hemel_Hempstead|Combe of Hemel Hempstead]]||p. 6||p. 44|| || ||13|| 0|||| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Coney_of_St._Alban's|Coney of St. Alban's]]|| ||p. 44|| || || 7|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Coningsby_of_North_Mims|Coningsby of North Mimms]]|| ||p. 45|| || || 33|| 33|| [[Coningsby-115|Sir Henry Cunnisby]] || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Conyers_of_Barnet|Conyers of Barnet]]|| || || ||p. 139|| 13|| 6|| [[Conyers-219|Thomas Conyers]] || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Coppin_of_Marketsell|Coppin of Marketsell]]|| ||p. 45|| || || 13|| 3|| [[Coppin-352|Thomas Coppin]] || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Copwood_of_Totteridge|Copwood of Totteridge]]||p. 6|| || || || 10|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Profile_of_Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Cotton_of_Flamsted|Cotton of Flamstead]]|| ||p. 46|| || || 13|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Cox_of_Beamond|Cox of Beamond]]||p. 7||p. 46|| || || 25|| 3|| [[Cox-27800|Alban Coxe]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Crosby_of_Windridge|Crosby of Windridge]]|| ||p. 47|| || || 5|| 2|| [[Crosby-347|John Crosby]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Dacres_of_Cheshunt|Dacres of Cheshunt]]|| ||p. 47|| || || 25|| 9|| [[Dacres-34|Robert Dacres]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Dewhurst_of_Cheshunt|Dewhurst of Cheshunt]]|| ||p. 48|| || ||12 ||0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Dixon_of_Braughing|Dixon of Braughin]]|| ||p. 48|| || ||7 ||0 || || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Docwra_of_Putteridge|Docwra of Putteridge]]|| ||p. 48|| ||p. 139|| 73||12 ||[[Docwra-57|Richard Docwra]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Dod_of_Benington|Dod of Benington]]|| ||p. 50|| || || 7|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Dolman_of_Newnham|Dolman of Newnham]]|| || || ||p. 140|| 9||0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Drew_of_Broxbourne|Drew of Broxbourne]]|| ||p. 50|| || || 15|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Dyer_of_Waters_Place|Dyer of Waters Place]]||p. 7|| || || || 12|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Eakins_of_Northaw|Eakins of Northaw]]|| ||p. 51|| || || 6|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Elmer_of_Much_Hadham|Elmer of Much Hadham]]|| || || ||p. 141|| 15||13|| The Rt Rev [[Aylmer-30|John Aylmer]] or Elmer|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Ewer_of_The_Lea_and_Cheshunt|Ewer of The Lea and Cheshunt]]|| ||p. 51|| || || 31||1||[[Ewer-216|Henry Ewer]] || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Fairclough_of_Fairclough_Hall_and_Weston|Fairclough of Fairclough Hall and Weston]]|| ||p. 52|| || || 35|| 12||[[Faircloth-10|Lawrance Fairclogh]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Fanshaw_of_Ware_Park|Fanshaw of Ware Park]]|| || ||p. 114|| || 7|| 7||[[Fanshawe-4|Thomas Fanshaw]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Farrar_of_Great_Amwell|Farrar of Great Amwell]]|| ||p. 53|| || || 14|| 7||[[Farrar-641|Henry Farrar]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Ferrers_of_Punsbourne|Ferrers of Punsborne]]|| || || ||p. 141|| 24|| 6||[[Ferrers-450|Knighton Ferrers]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Finch_of_St._Michael%27s|Finch of St. Michael's]]|| || || ||p. 142|| 11|| 10|| [[Finch-5177|John Finch]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Fishe_of_Hatfield|Fishe of Hatfield]]|| ||p. 54|| || || 12|| 2|| [[Fish-2364|Thomas Fish]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Fishe_of_Stevenage|Fishe of Stevenage]]|| ||p. 54|| || || 7|| 4|| [[Fish-2363|George Fishe]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Forster_of_Hunsdon|Forster of Hunsdon]]|| || || ||p. 143|| 39|| 32|| [[Forster-115|Thomas Forster]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Fotherley_of_Rickmansworth|Fotherley of Rickmansworth]]|| || || ||p. 144|| 3|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Fowke_of_St._Alban%27s_and_Flamsted|Fowke of St. Alban's and Flamstead]]|| ||p. 54|| || || 16|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Frances_of_Cookmaines_and_Salmons|Frances of Cookmaines and Salmons]]|| ||p. 55|| || || 37|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Gape_of_St._Alban%27s|Gape of St. Alban's]]|| || || ||p. 144|| 10|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Gardener_of_Watford|Gardener of Watford]]|| ||p. 56|| || || 5|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Gardiner_of_Jeningsbury|Gardiner of Jeningsbury]]|| ||p. 57|| || || 16|| 9|| [[Gardiner-166|John Gardiner]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Gardiner_of_Thundridgebury|Gardiner of Thundridgebury]]|| ||p. 57|| || || 8|| 7||[[Gardiner-2768|Edward Gardiner]] || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Garrard_of_Wheathampstead|Garrard of Wheathampstead]]|| || || ||p. 144|| 24|| 10||[[Garrard-155|Sir John Garrard]] || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Gill_of_Anstey|Gill of Anstey]]|| ||p. 58|| || || 37|| 0|| ||Possibly [[Gyll-8|George Gyll]] is in this family |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Goodere_of_Hadley|Goodere of Hadley]]||p. 8|| || || || 37|| 0|| [[Goodyere-2|Thomas Goodyere]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Goodere_of_Hatfield|Goodere of Hatfield]]|| ||p. 58|| || || 6|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Goodman_of_Rushdon|Goodman of Rushdon]]|| || || ||p. 145|| 29||2|| [[Goodman-2299|William Goodman]]|| |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Gourney_of_Hitchin|Gourney of Hitchin]]|| ||p. 58|| || || 19|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Graveley_of_Graveley|Graveley of Graveley]]||p. 8|| || || || 25|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Greene_of_East_Barnet|Greene of East Barnet]]|| ||p. 59|| || || 10|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Greve_of_Shenley|Greve of Shenley]]||p. 9|| || || || 11|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Grosvenor_of_Wadesmill|Grosvenor of Wadesmill]]||p. 10|| || || || 12|| 0|| || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Grubbe_of_North_Mims|Grubbe of North Mimms]]|| ||p. 59|| || || 17|| 7||[[Grubbe-85|John Grubb]] of Lincoln's Inn || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Gulston_of_Wydiall|Gulston of Wyddiall]]|| ||p. 60|| || || 16|| 2||[[Gulston-24|William Gulston]] || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Hale_of_Tewin|Hale of Tewin]]|| ||p. 61|| || || 32|| 16|| [[Hale-474|John Hale]] of Codicott || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Halsey_of_Great_Gaddesden|Halsey of Great Gaddesden]]|| ||p. 62|| || || 6|| 3||[[Halsey-1172|William Halsey]] || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Halton_of_Sawbridgworth|Halton of Sawbridgworth]]|| ||p. 62|| || || 14|| 2||[[Halton-114|Robert Halton]] || |- |[[Space:Visitations_of_Hertfordshire_in_1572_and_1634:_Hanchett_of_Braughin|Hanchett of Braughin]]|| ||p. 63|| || || 12|| 0|| || |- 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Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Colonial America, Sources]] [[Category: Rehoboth, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Vital Record of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, 1642-1896 == Marriages, intentions, births, deaths : with supplement containing the record of 1896, colonial returns, lists of the early settlers, purchasers, freemen, inhabitants, the soldiers serving in Philip's war and the revolution. * by [[Arnold-5250|James Newell Arnold]] (1844-1927) * published by Narragansett Historical Publishing Company, 1897 * 926 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=50pJAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordofreh00arno * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028816714 * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordofreh2164arno * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordofreh1164arno * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE102679 * http://dunhamwilcox.net/ma/0-rehoboth_index.htm transcription === Table of Contents === * Introduction * Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=50pJAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR7 Page vii]. * Section 1: Marriages and Intentions, [https://books.google.com/books?id=50pJAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA1 Page 1]. * Section 2: Intentions: Marriage was Solemnized in Other Towns, [https://books.google.com/books?id=50pJAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA415 Page 415]. * Section 3: Births, [https://books.google.com/books?id=50pJAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA517 Page 517]. * Section 4: Deaths, [https://books.google.com/books?id=50pJAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA789 Page 789]. * Section 5: Supplement ::* Marriages, Births, and Deaths for the Year 1896, [https://books.google.com/books?id=50pJAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA893 Page 893]. ::* Colonial Returns, 1673-1682, [https://books.google.com/books?id=50pJAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA897 Page 897]. ::* Lists of First Purchasers, Settlers and Inhabitants ::* List of Freeman, 1642-1673 ::* Soldiers of Philip's War ::* Soldiers of the Revolution === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Arnold , James Newell. ''[[Space:Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896|Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896]]'' (Narragansett Historical Pub. Co., 1897) [ Page ]. * ([[#Arnold|Arnold]]) * Arnold , James Newell. ''[[Space:Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896|Vital Record of Rehoboth, 1642-1896]]'' (Narragansett Historical Pub. Co., 1897) [ Page ].

Vital Records for Donauschwaben Villages in Croatia and Hungary

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[[Category: Donauschwaben]] [[Category: Hungary]] [[Category: Hrvatska]] ---- ==Vital Records for Donauschwaben Villages in Croatia and Hungary== This is a collection of transcriptions of church records -- births, confirmations, marriages, and deaths -- of the Evangelical (Lutheran) Church located in Hrastovac, Croatia, and in three other Donauschwaben farming communities in Hungary. Mrs. Wally (Waltraut) Schlegel transcribed and translated these records from microfilms available through the Family History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Salt Lake City. Her transcriptions are copyrighted 2001. ===[http://chem.wayne.edu/~hbs/Hrastovac/index.html/ Hrastovac, Croatia]=== Also known as Eichendorf, Hrastovac is a settlement in Bjelovar-Bilogora County, Croatia (45.551673, 16.987741). At the turn of the 20th century it was part of the Austro-Hungarian empire, and then became part of Yugoslavia until 1991, when Croatia was officially recognized as an independent nation. These are transcriptions of vital records housed in Bjelovar, Croatia, that have been recorded on microfilm number 2065192 (items 9-11) at the Family History Library. More information is available at the [http://chem.wayne.edu/~hbs/Hrastovac/index.html/ Hrastovac Vital Records website]. Most of the microfilmed records from Hrastovac can also be viewed on FamilySearch.org: [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-28344-3889-98?cc=2040054&wc=9R28-3YZ:391644401,391647701,391647702/ Croatia, Church Books, 1516-1994 > Evangelical (Evangelička crkva) > Hrastovac > Marriages (Vjenčani) 1889...eni) 1886-1904, 1870-1903] =====[http://chem.wayne.edu/~hbs/Hrastovac/Item_9.htm/ Marriages 1889-Jan. 1893; transcription of the Croatian (Item 9)]===== :'''Information available:''' :Record No. :Date :Bride, Groom (German names) :Place of Birth (Croatian names) :Residence (Croatian names) :Religion :Age :Marital Status (notes are in Croatian) :Parents or Former Spouse (German names) :Witnesses (German names) :Officiator (German names) :Observations (in German) :{| |Additionally, there is a Croatian to English word translation list at the bottom of the page, to assist with reading annotations such as "deceased" or "newlyweds." |} =====[http://chem.wayne.edu/~hbs/Hrastovac/Item_9BT.htm/ Inserted page of some female births in 1889-1890 (Item 9-BT)]===== :'''Information available:''' :Name :Date of Birth :Date of Baptism :Parents (German names) :Village of Birth (Croatian names) :House No. =====[http://chem.wayne.edu/~hbs/Hrastovac/Item_10a.htm/ Marriages 1869-May 1875 (Item 10a)]===== :'''Information available:''' :Record No. :Date :Groom/Bride (Croatian/Hungarian names) :Place of Birth/Residence (Croatian/Hungarian names) :Religion :Age :Marital Status :Witnesses (Croatian/Hungarian names) :Officiator (Croatian/Hungarian names) :{| |Additionally, there is a Croatian/Hungarian to English word translation list at the bottom of the page, to assist with reading annotations such as "deceased" or "newlyweds." |} =====[http://chem.wayne.edu/~hbs/Hrastovac/Item_10b.htm/ Marriages Feb. 1876-Jan. 1886 (Item 10b)]===== :'''Information available:''' :Record No. :Date :Groom, Age, Marital Status (German names) :Town and House (Croatian/Hungarian names) :Groom's Parents (German names) :Bride, Age, Marital Status (German names) :Town and House (Croatian/Hungarian names) :Bride's Parents (German names) :Witnesses (Croatian/Hungarian names) :Officiator (Croatian/Hungarian names) :{| |Additionally, there is a Croatian/Hungarian to English word translation list at the bottom of the page, to assist with reading annotations such as "deceased" or "newlyweds." |} =====[http://chem.wayne.edu/~hbs/Hrastovac/Item_10c.htm/ Marriages Feb. 1886-Dec. 1902 (Item 10c)]===== :'''Information available:''' :Record No. :Date :Groom/Bride (Croatian/Hungarian names) :Place of Birth/Residence (Croatian/Hungarian names) :Religion :Age :Marital Status :Witnesses (Croatian/Hungarian names) :Officiator :{| |Additionally, there is a Croatian/Hungarian to English word translation list at the bottom of the page, to assist with reading annotations such as "deceased" or "newlyweds." |} =====[http://chem.wayne.edu/~hbs/Hrastovac/Item_10-Confirm.htm/ Hrastovac 1886-1902; Kapitanovopolje 1897-1900 (Item 10-Confirm)]===== :'''Information available:''' :Confirmation Year :Gender :Name (Croatian/Hungarian names) :Birth Village and Date :Parents (Croatian/Hungarian names) =====Births April 1866-1889 (Item 11a)===== =====Births 1890-1895 (Item 11b)===== =====Births 1896-1902 (Item 11c)===== =====List of all surnames appearing in the above records (Surnames)===== ===Döröcske, Igal, Somogy, Hungary=== ===Moragy, Völgység, Tolna, Hungary=== ===Ráczkozár, Hegyhát, Baranya, Hungary===

Vital Records of Boxford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Boxford, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Vital Records of Boxford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 == * published by Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, Mass., 1905 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Vital Records of Boxford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=WPUMAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262115 * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbo00boxf * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbo02boxf * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbo1850boxf * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbo00boxfo * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofbo01boxf * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsbox00masgoog * http://books.google.com/books?id=_cLh1ENrImoC * https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsbox01masgoog * https://archive.org/details/cu31924028819377 * http://books.google.com/books?id=H5PB5zEm5coC === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Vital Records of Boxford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849|Vital Records of Boxford, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849]]'' (Topsfield Historical Society, Topsfield, Mass., 1905) [ Page ]. * ([[#VRBM|VR of Boxford]])

Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Haverhill, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Haverhill, Massachusetts, Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849 == * published by the [http://www.topsfieldhistory.org/ Topsfield Historical Society], 1910 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Births ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qWYOI4rzAYsC ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofha00have ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092203011 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262188 * Vol. 2 Marriages and Deaths ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=En1BAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924099427654 ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofha02have ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262188 === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849|Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849]]'' (Topsfield Historical Society, 1910) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#VRHM|Vital Records Haverhill]]) * ''[[Space:Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849|Vital Records of Haverhill, Massachusetts: To the End of the Year 1849]]'' (Topsfield Historical Society, 1910) Vol. , [ Page ].

Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Haven, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Vital Records of New Haven, 1649-1850 == * by The Connecticut Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Hartford, 1917-1924 * Vol. 1: Page 1-600. Vol. 2: Page 601-1289. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Part 1 (1917) ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne00orde ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne01orde * Part 2 (1924) ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne02orde === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* Preface, Page vii ::* Prefatory Note, Page ix ::* Births, Marriages & Deaths, Vol. 1, Page 1 ::* Marriages, Births, Deaths, Book II, Page 332 ::* Births, Marriages, Deaths, Book III, Page 448 * Vol. 2 ::* Marriages, Book IV, Page 475 ::* Record of Deaths, Book V, Page 601 ::* Record of Marriages, Book VI, Page 887 ::* Index of names, [https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne02orde/page/1065/mode/1up Page 1065]. (Pages before 600 are found in Part 1) === Errata === * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''[[Space:Families of Ancient New Haven|Families of Ancient New Haven]]'' (Clarence D. Smith, Rome, New York, 1922-1932) Vol. 2, [https://archive.org/details/familiesofancien00jaco/page/504/mode/1up Page 504-12]. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850|Vital Records of New Haven, 1649-1850]]'' (Connecticut Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America, Hartford, 1917-1924) [ Page ]. * ([[#VRNH|VR New Haven]])

Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Newbury, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 == * published by The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1911 * Vol. 1: 564 pages. Vol. 2: 759 pages. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Births ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=g8YMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Yw4xAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0ihPAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne01newb_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029155 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904243 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004302777 * Vol. 2 Marriages and Deaths ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uggxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne21newb pt. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofne22newb pt. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029155 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008904243 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004302777 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 Births ** Explanations ** Population: 1765-1905 ** Abbreviations ** Births: alphabetized by last name * Vol. 2 Marriages and Deaths ** Abbreviations ** Marriages: alphabetized by last name, Page 7. ** Deaths: alphabetized by last name, Page 533. ** "Surname Missing, Indian, Negroes" === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849|Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts]], to the End of the Year 1849'' (Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1911) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#VRNM|VR Newbury, Mass.]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849|Vital Records of Newbury, Massachusetts]], to the End of the Year 1849'' (Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1911) Vol. , [ Page ].

Vital Records of Norwich, 1659-1848

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Norwich, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Vital Records of Norwich, 1659-1848 == * by Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, Hartford, Conn., 1913 * 1180 pages, paged continuously through both parts. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Vital Records of Norwich, 1659-1848|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2042789 * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/144510 * Index: ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofno00innorw * Part 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QPULAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GV5KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofno01norw ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofno01norwi ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofno02norwi ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsnor01congoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008884206 ::* https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1637/rd/28745/1/0 $$$ * Part 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iPELAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=el5KAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsnor00congoog ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofno00norw ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofno02norw ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofno00norwa ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008884206 ::* https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1637/rd/28746//577939834/0 $$$ * Also see: http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/0-index_norwich.htm === Table of Contents === * Part 1 ** Preface, Page vii ** Prefatory Note, Page ix ** First Volume of Records, Page 1 ** Second Volume of Records, Page 197 ** Third Volume of Records, Page 439 * Part 2 ** Fourth Volume of Records, Page 573 ** Fifth Volume of Records, Page 677 ** Sixth Volume of Records, Page 807 ** Seventh Volume of Records, Page 934 ** Index of Persons, Page 1019 ** Index of Places, Page 1175 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Vital Records of Norwich, 1659-1848|Vital Records of Norwich, 1659-1848]]'' (Society of Colonial Wars in the State of Connecticut, Hartford, 1913) Part , [ Page ]. * ([[#VRN|VR of Norwich]])

Vital records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rhode Island]] [[Category: Rhode Island, Sources]] [[Category: Rhode Island Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Rhode_Island|Rhode Island Sources]] __TOC__ == Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850 == In 1891, James N. Arnold began publishing a series of vital records books for the towns of Rhode Island. The series would go on to include church records and newspaper records, ultimately filling twenty-one volumes with information. Index to volumes at bottom of page. * by [[Arnold-5250|James Newell Arnold]] (1844-1927) * published by Narragansett Historical Pub. Co. , Providence, R.I., 1891 * Page vii: "The figures at the left of the name is the book and page of the original Town Record, the hyphen separating the two apart." * Vol. 1-6 contain the town records and are paginated within each town. So for these volumes, the citation should include the town name as well. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Vital_records_of_Rhode_Island%2C_1636-1850|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== Background information ==== * https://www.massmayflower.org/research/online/vital-records/vital-records-ri.htm * https://onerhodeislandfamily.com/free-rhode-island-resources/free-r-i-vital-records/ * https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Rhode_Island_Vital_Records ==== Search ==== * https://www.americanancestors.org/search/databasesearch/532/rhode-island-vital-records-1636-1850 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3897/ * Index https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordofrho00arno * All Volumes: https://onerhodeislandfamily.com/free-rhode-island-resources/free-r-i-vital-records/ ==== First series: Births, marriages and deaths. ==== * Several: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009563076 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008733151 * Vol. 1 Kent County ** Part 1 Warwick *** Marriages, Page 1-136 *** Births and Deaths, Page 137-218 ** Part 2 East Greenwich *** Marriages, Page 1-93 *** Births and Deaths, Page 94-173 ** Part 3 West Greenwich *** Marriages, Page 1-59 *** Births and Deaths, Page 60-104 ** Part 4 Coventry *** Marriages, Page 1-60 *** Births and Deaths, Page 61-96 ** https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112037798458 ** https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924098822095 ** https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/297884 * Vol. 2 Providence County :* Part 1 Providence ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924098822103/page/n53 :* Part 2 Cranston ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924098822103/page/n333 :* Part 3 Johnston ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924098822103/page/n369 :* Part 4 North Providence ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924098822103/page/n399 * Vol. 3 Providence County (continued) :* Part 1 Glocester ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009595841 :* Part 2 Burrilville ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t7pn97t8d?urlappend=%3Bseq=77 :* Part 3 Scituate ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t7pn97t8d?urlappend=%3Bseq=101 :* Part 4 Foster ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t7pn97t8d?urlappend=%3Bseq=153 :* Part 5 Cumberland ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t7pn97t8d?urlappend=%3Bseq=195 :* Part 6 Smithfield ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t7pn97t8d?urlappend=%3Bseq=331 * Vol. 4 Newport County ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924098819976 * Vol. 5 (1894) Washington County ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=E9pKAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924098819984 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE104642 * Vol. 6 Bristol County ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE105339 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=E9pKAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PR1 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924098819984 (contains volumes 5 and 6) * Vol. 7 (1895) Friends and Ministers ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=y9EUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924098819992 ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh00arno ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t08w41s7v * Vol. 8 (1896) Episcopal and Congregational ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044014800700?urlappend=%3Bseq=13 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CdIUAAAAYAAJ ::: Note for the abbreviations in the Bristol Congregational Church records: "b." means received in the church "before" that date, while "p." means received by profession of faith and "l." means received by letter. Prior to 1831, the method of reception into the church was not recorded. See J. P. Lane, ''[[Space:Manual_of_the_First_Congregational_Church%2C_Bristol%2C_R.I.|Manual of the First Congregational Church, Bristol, R.I.]]'' ::: Note also the clarifying article "Elder Wights Marriages" from ''[[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical and Genealogical Register]]'' 120 (1966) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11703/3/0 pages 3–11], in which it is observed that Elder Wight consistently recorded the maiden name, rather than the standard married name, when recording the second marriage of a widow. :: See also volume 34, 1880 of ''[[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical and Genealogical Register]]'' pp.132–138 and pp.259–264 for baptisms of the First Congregational Church at Bristol prior to 1730, which Arnold omitted. * Vol. 9 (1897) Seekonk(including East Providence), Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordrhod00arnogoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=svYLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924096442359 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=svYLAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 10 (1898) Town and Church ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aNIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh02arno ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924096442342 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t7rn39m6x * Vol. 11 (1900) Church Records ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sNIUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh03arno ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924096442334 ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordofrho11arno ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t8bg2tt0c * Vol. 12 (1901) Revolutionary Rolls and Newspapers ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nIMlAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh04arno ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t78s4w406 * Vol. 13 (1903) Deaths. Providence Journal, S to Z. Providence Gazette, A to J, 1762-1830 ** Introduction ** Index ** Providence Journal: Letters S to Z, Page 17-95 ** Providence Gazette: Letters A to J, Page 99-542 ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh05arno ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh06arno ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924096442326 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t54f1xv14 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t3tt4rw8g * Vol. 14 (1905) Providence Gazette - Deaths K to Z. Marriages A B C, 1762-1825 ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh07arno ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924096442391 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t6154r25d * Vol. 15 (1906) Providence Gazette - Marriages D to Z. United States Chronicle - Deaths A to Z. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=l_NKAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh08arno ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924096442383 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t9474jc00 * Vol. 16 (1907) United States Chronicle - Marriages. American Journal, Impartial Observer, and Providence Journal - Marriages and Deaths. Providence Semi Weekly Journal - Marriages. ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh10arno ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924096442375 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t49p36d7z * Vol. 17 (1908) Providence Phenix, Providence Patriot, and Columbian Phenix - Marriages - A to R ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jYQlAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh11arno ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924096442367 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0pr7z362 ::* https://www.americanancestors.org/DB532/i/63428/Index_00F/0 * Vol. 18 (1909) Providence Phenix, Providence Patriot, and Columbian Phenix - Marriages: S to Z, Deaths: A to M. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HYUlAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh12arno ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924096442425 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0ks6v25x ::* https://www.americanancestors.org/DB532/i/63429/Index_00C/0 * Vol. 19 (1910) Providence Phenix, Providence Patriot, and Columbian Phenix - Deaths: N to Z. Rhode Island American - Marriages: A to G. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3dtKAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924096442417 ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh13arno ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t03x8dj82 ::* https://www.americanancestors.org/DB532/i/63430/Index_00C/0 * Vol. 20 (1911) Rhode Island American. Marriages, H to Z. Deaths, A and B. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gdMUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924096442409 ::* https://www.americanancestors.org/DB532/i/63431/Index_00C/0 * Vol. 21 (1912) Rhode Island American: Deaths C to S. ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofrh15arno ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924098820008 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t86h4q71v ::* https://www.americanancestors.org/DB532/i/63432/Index_00C/75843242 '''Index to volumes.''' (Dates need adding -- if you can add them, please do! ) {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- ! Vol# ! Dates ! Areas and events covered |- | V 1 || || Kent County. * Part 1 Warwick ** Marriages, Page 1-136 ** Births and Deaths, Page 137-218 * Part 2 East Greenwich ** Marriages, Page 1-93 ** Births and Deaths, Page 94-173 * Part 3 West Greenwich ** Marriages, Page 1-59 ** Births and Deaths, Page 60-104 * Part 4 Coventry ** Marriages, Page 1-60 ** Births and Deaths, Page 61-96 |- | V 2-3 || || Providence County. |- | V 4 || || Newport County. |- | V 5 || || Washington County. |- | V 6 || || Bristol County (Towns of Bristol, Barrington, Warren) |- | V 7 || || Friends and ministers. |- | V 8 || || Episcopal and Congregational. |- | V 9 || || Seekonk (incl. East Providence), Pawtucket and Newman Congregational Church. |- | || 1812; 1828 ||'''^^ Note:''' The above areas split from Rehoboth, MA: Seekonk in 1812, Pawtucket in 1828 (with church). See [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordrhod00arnogoog#page/n11/mode/1up V9 Introduction ] (at archive.org) |- | V 10 || || Town and church. |- | V 11 || || Church records. |- | V 12 || || Revolutionary rolls and newspapers. |- | V 13 || 1762-1830 || '''Deaths:''' Providence Journal, '''S-Z.'''
'''Deaths:''' Providence Gazette, '''A-J.''' |- | V 14 || 1762-1825 || '''Deaths:''' Providence Gazette,'''K-Z.'''
'''Marriages:''' Providence Gazette, '''A-C.''' |- | V 15 || || '''Marriages:''' Providence Gazette, '''D-Z.'''
'''Deaths:''': United States Chronicle. '''A-Z.''' |- | V 16 || || '''Marriages:''' United States Chronicle.
'''Marriages and deaths''': American Journal, Impartial Observer, Providence Journal.
'''Marriages:''' Providence Semiweekly Journal. |- | V 17 || || '''Marriages:''' Providence Phenix, Providence Patriot, Columbian Phenix. '''A-R.''' |- | V 18 || || '''Marriages:''' Providence Phenix, Providence patriot, Columbian Phenix. '''S-Z.'''
'''Deaths:''' Providence Phenix, Providence patriot, Columbian Phenix. '''A-M.''' |- | V 19 || || '''Deaths:''' Providence Phenix, Providence patriot, Columbian Phenix. '''N-Z.'''
'''Marriages:''' Rhode Island American. '''A-G.''' |- | V 20 || || '''Marriages:''' Rhode Island American. '''H-Z.'''
'''Deaths:''' Rhode Island American. '''A-B.''' |- | V 21 || || '''Deaths:''' Rhode Island American. '''C-S.''' |} === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Arnold, James Newell. ''[[Space:Vital records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850|Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850]]'' (Narragansett Historical Pub. Co., Providence, R.I., 1891) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Arnold|Arnold]]) * Arnold, James Newell. ''[[Space:Vital records of Rhode Island, 1636-1850|Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850]]'' (Narragansett Historical Pub. Co., Providence, R.I., 1891) Vol. , [ Page ]. :::: Vol. 1-6 contain the town records and are paginated within each town. So for these volumes, the citation should include the town name as well.

Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Roxbury, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 == Compiled from the manuscript records of the town, supplemented by information from church registers, cemetery inscriptions and other sources. * published by [[Wikipedia:Essex_Institute|The Essex Institute, Salem]], Mass., 1925-1926 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Births ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004351465 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029275 * Vol. 2 Marriages and Deaths ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004351465 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ApwlAQAAMAAJ snippet view ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Nu94AAAAMAAJ snippet view ::* http://dunhamwilcox.net/ma/0-index_roxbury.htm * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10111 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849|Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts]], to the End of the Year 1849'' (The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1925-1926) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#VRRM|VR of Roxbury]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849|Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts]], to the End of the Year 1849'' (The Essex Institute, Salem, Mass., 1925-1926) Vol. , [ Page ].

Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Salem, Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts | Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849 == * published by [[Wikipedia: Essex_Institute|The Essex Institute]], Salem, Massachusetts * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * search only http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=10110 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102835225 (all volumes) * Vol. 1 (1916) Births, A-L ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa01sale ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa00sale ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ts4UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100333860 (volumes 1 and 2) ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE88797 * Vol. 2 (1918) Births, M-Z ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa00salemas ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa03sale ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1M4UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-c4UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102835225 (all volumes) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/003338180 (full view, vols. 2-6) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100333860 (volumes 1 and 2) ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE88811 * Vol. 3 (1924) Marriages, A-L ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa03esse ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102835225 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE88808 * Vol. 4 (1924) Marriages, M-Z ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsabyu04sale ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Gf54AAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102835225 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE88832 * Vol. 5 (1925) Deaths, A-L ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsabyu05sale ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=W4olAQAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102835225 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE88794 * Vol. 6 (1925) Deaths, M-Z ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofsa06sale ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102835225 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE88785 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849|Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts]], to the End of the Year 1849'' (The Essex Institute, Salem, Massachusetts, 1916-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#VRSM|VR Salem, Mass.]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849|Vital Records of Salem, Massachusetts]], to the End of the Year 1849'' (The Essex Institute, Salem, Massachusetts, 1916-) Vol. , [ Page ].

Vital Records of Swansea, Massachusetts to 1850

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Swansea, Massachusetts]] == Vital Records of Swansea, Massachusetts to 1850 == marriages, intentions, births, deaths * transcribed by Rounds, H. L. Peter * edited by Jane Fletcher Fiske and Margaret F. Costello * published by New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992 * Citation Example: :::Rounds, H. L. Peter. ''[[Space:Vital Records of Swansea, Massachusetts to 1850|Vital Records of Swansea, Massachusetts to 1850]]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992). * Footnote Example: ::: Rounds, Page 409 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Vital Records of Swansea, Massachusetts to 1850|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029225 HathiTrust] (limited search only) * [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-1620-1850/image?volumeId=13932&filterQuery=daterange:0%20-%201700~page:2 American Ancestors] (subscription required)

Vital Records of the Madeira Parish of the Church of England, the British Consulate on Madeira, the Madeira Parish of the Presbyterian Church and the City Administration of Funchal

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[[Category:Church of England, Madeira]] [[Category:Presbyterian Church, Madeira]] [https://abm.madeira.gov.pt/idd/IDD40.pdf This] is a source of records I found accidently. It is a list of BMD-Records that were collected in the Madeira Parish of the Church of England, the British Consulate on Madeira, the Madeira Parish of the Presbyterian Church and the City Administration of Funchal (the Madeira Capital). This Free-Space page can be used to collect all the names in the file, but I think the ultimate goal should be to bring all the people mentioned in Wikitree and to connect them all. About Madeira: Madeira is an archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean which is administratively a Region of Portugal. This is the reason this source is translated to Portuguese. There is a [[Space:Glossary_Portugal|Glossary of Portuguese Genealogical Terms]] which could help you a bit to decipher the entries if you don't know Portuguese.
(Note: If parents baptised several children in the course of time, their name is in the parent's list only noted once)

'''Igreja Inglesa da Madeira - Church of England of Madeira'''
: Registo de Baptismos - Baptism records (1804-1848)
:: Celebrantes da Igreja Inglesa da Madeira - Reverends of the Church of England of Madeira:
Joseph Dent Gilmore, pároco do St. Patrick, Grenada - priest of St. Patrick, Grenada | H. C. C. Newman, pároco de Stalford, Bedfordshire - priest from Stalford, Bedfordshire | Thomas Fowle, capelão do regimento de Lord Craven - chaplain of the regiment of Lord Craven | James Gardiner, Reverendo do "King's College", Aberdeen, Reverend of "King's College", Aberdeen | Robert Baynes, capelão ao bordo do "Lancaster" - chaplain on board the "Lancaster" | David Belcher, Reverendo de Dominica - Reverend from Dominica | John Murray, capelão ao bordo do "Ulysses" - chaplain on board the "Ulysses" | David Griffiths capelão a bordo do "Raisonable" - chaplain on board the "Raisonable" | James Crawford, pároco de Donegall, Irlanda - priest of Donegall, Ireland | Henry Thomas Jones, pároco de West Peckham, Kent - priest of West Peckham, Kent | Reverendo Richie - Reverend Richie | Reverendo John Murray - Reverend John Murray | William Gibbes Straghan, de Barbados - from Barbados | Reverendo Richard Jones, membro do "Catherine Hall", Cambridge - member of "Catherine Hall", Cambridge | L. H. Halloran, capelão de brigada das Forças Armadas Britânicas - Brigade chaplain of the British Armed Forces | Reverendo Charles Shipley, membro do "All Souls College, Oxford - member of the "All Souls College", Oxford | Reverendo Edward Bowen | Reverendo W. G. Cautley, capelão das Forças Armadas Britânicas - chaplain of the British Armed Forces | John McLaughlin (o pai da Elizabeth McLaughlin, baptizada - the father of Elizabeth McLaughlin, baptised) | John H. Slye, capelão ao bordo do "Swiftsure" - chaplain on board the "Swiftsure" | Reverendo Henry Leeves, capelão - chaplain | Robert Willis capelão a bordo de "Forte" - chaplain on board the "Forte" | Reverendo Frederick J. French | John Jones, capelão da Armada Britânica - chaplain of the British Army | Reverendo James Hoste | Reverendo Henry Vaugham Towton | Reverendo Henry Davies, capelão da "H. E. I. Company", Bombaim - chaplain of "H.E.I Company", Bombay| Reverendo W. H. Mill, professor no "Mission College", Calcutá - teacher at "Mission College", Calcutta | Reverendo Mark Sampson, capelão a bordo de "Forte" - chaplain on board the "Forte" | Reverendo John Symons Pering, capelão militar em Ceilão - military chaplain in Ceylon | Reverendo William Weston Deacon | I. Lowthian capelão em York - chaplain in York | Reverendo Richard Thomas Lowe, capelão - chaplain | Allen Fielding, capelão a bordo do "Melville" - chaplain on board the "Melville" | Reverendo Ino Morgan, pároco de Tugford, Shropshire e capelão ao bordo do "Monmouth" - priest from Tugford, Shropshire and chaplain on board the "Monmouth" | Reverendo John Eden, pároco de St. Nichols e St. Leonard, Bristol - priest of St. Nichols and St. Leonard, Bristol | Reverendo William Page Richards Beedle | Reverendo James Bulwer | Reverendo Keatinge Pentland, capelão a bordo do "Druid" - chaplain on board the "Druid" | Joseph Marshall, capelão a bordo de "Briton" - chaplain on board the "Briton" | Reverendo Richard Addison, capelão - chaplain | J. John Hewitt capelão - chaplain | Reverendo Edward Robert Phelps, capelão - chaplain | :: Pessoas baptizadas - Baptised people:
[[Horne-2811|Elizabeth Harriet Horne]] | [[Young-33322|Elizabeth Young]] | [[Young-33410|Harry Young]] | [[Condell-89|Charles Condell]] | [[Lewis-34746|Robert Lewis]] | [[Denyer-222|Frederick Thomas Denyer]] |[[Lewis-34747| Julia Lewis]] | [[Lewis-34748|Margaret Lewis]] |[[Lewis-34750| John Matthew Lewis]] | [[Lewis-34751|Mary Lewis]] | [[Lewis-34752|William Lewis]] | [[Lewis-34754|Elizabeth Lewis]] | [[Lewis-34755|Amelia Young [Lewis] Rachau]] | [[Penfold-57|Eliza Burton Penfold]] |[[Condell-96| Juliet Condell]] |[[Condell-91| Joseph Alexander Condell]] |[[Condell-92| John William Condell]] | [[Condell-93|William John Condell]] | [[Condell-94|James Condell]] | [[Condell-95|Mary Condell]] | [[Condell-42|Martha Condell]] | [[Condell-97|Henry Condell]] | [[Condell-19|Alfred Condell]] | [[Condell-98|Frederick Condell]] | [[Penfold-54|William Burton Penfold]] | [[Horne-2812|Sarah Amee Horne]] | [[Sealey-196|George John William Sealey]] | [[Sheffield-3305|Augustus George Smith Sheffield]] | [[Lewis-34778|Charles Henry Lewis]] | [[Horne-2813|Mary Susannah Horne]] | [[Horne-2809|James Marien Horne]] | [[Horne-2810|Harry Remington Horne]] | [[Wardrop-124|Jean Wardrop]] | [[Stepple-3|Harriet Ann Stepple]] | [[Stepple-5|Thomas William Stepple Junior]] | [[Stepple-6|Henry Stepple]] | [[Sheffield-3307|Augusta Sheffield]] | [[Forbes-4836|Christian Forbes]] | [[Penfold-56|Edward Wightman Penfold]] | [[Young-34607|Julia Young]] | [[Lewis-35958|Edward Lewis]] | [[Wardrop-126|Amie Ann Lynch (Wardrop) Minet]] |[[Brounlie-6| Josepha Martha Brounlie]] | [[Innes-1655|Mary Innes]] | [[Compton-3364|John George Compton]] | [[Charlton-1689|Margaret Charlton]] | [[Reynard-96|Robert Reynard]] | [[Laing-1807|Lillias Douglas Scott Laing]] | [[Sutton-9464|Jemima Sutton]] | [[Bungay-79|Mary Bungay]] |[[ Bingham-2941|Elizabeth Bingham]] | [[Morgan-25211|William Morgan]] | [[Offar-1|Elizabeth Offar]] | [[Romain-141|William Romain]] | [[Egerton-410|James Egerton]] |[[Way-1999| Joseph Way]] | [[Lewis-35959|Anne Lewis]] | [[Penfold-53|Emma (Penfold) Stoddart]] | [[Duggen-1|Ann Duggen]] | John Oneby Hale Andrews | Mary Ann Symonds | Maria Eleanor Hayward | Mary Watson Faenvel Forbes | Duncan Drummond Mac Gregor | [[Horne-2814|Eleanor Mary Horne]]| Deborah Danyer |[[Wardrop-127| James Wardrop]] |[[Young-34608| John Lewis Young]] | Charles George Gibson Houghton | Caroline Viney | Elizabeth McLaughlin | Charles Copland | Elizabeth Davies | Jane MacLaughlin | Jane Jones | Jane Irwin | Jane Lord | James Massey | Jane Spoard | John Philip Morshead | Robert Meade | [[Innes-1657|Marion Lutey Innes]] | [[Lewis-35960|George Meade Lewis]] | Caroline Symonds | Henry Harrison Veitch | Barbara Smith | Magnus Francis Lynch Andrews |[[Penfold-52| Augusta Jane (Penfold) Robley]] | Elizabeth Page Austin | William Henry Morshead | [[Horne-2815|George Horne]] | William Harris | [[Innes-1658|Robert Innes]] | [[Lewis-35961|Elizabeth Gourlay Lewis]] | Eliza Symonds | Theodosia Meade | [[Wardrop-128|Susan (Wardrop) Ellicott]] | Henry Selby Hayward | Elizabeth Blandy | Mary Eleanora Blackburn | Eliza Abigail Briscoe | William Townley | Titus Eustace Ware | Mary Bentley | Robert Harrison Veitch | Henry William Corcoran | [[Lewis-35962|Harriet French Lewis]] | Selina Edwards | John Meade | [[Penfold-67|Henry Douglas Penfold]] | Richard Symonds | Luisa Andrews | [[Horne-2816|Charles Alexander Horne]] | Mary Ann Smith | George Rice | Jane Ann Bennett | Eliza Ann Hollway | John Colpoys Seale | Alexander Robert Hally | Henry Harris | Charles Townley | Robert Blackburn | Sarah Antoinette Veitch | [[Wardrop-129|Christian Wardrop]] | Eliza Hayward | Charles Ridpath Blandy | Mary Ann Bennett | [[Penfold-68|Matilda Penfold]] | Charles Howard Edwards | Charles Thomas Bentley | Robert Ware |[[Horne-2817|John Horne]] | Catherine Hutchinson Andrews | Charlotte Haynes Sheppard | Susanna de Putron | James Wardrop Townley | Edward Symonds | Catherine Martha Searle | James Richard Denyer | Marion Eliza Houghton | Vasconcellos Houghton | Eliza Begbie Caffery | Henry Gordon Veitch | [[Wardrop-130|Julia Wardrop]] | Jennet Blandy | Clarence Horatio Cary | William Henry Houghton (''ao PDF escrito Oughton - in the PDF written Oughton'') | William Hallway | George Henry Hayward | [[Lewis-35963|Helen Lewis]] | William Burn Bellringer | Georgina Houghton | Thomas (adulto africano sem sobrenome, criado da família Alder - african adult without a surname, raised by family Alder) | John Henry Bennett | [[Horne-2818|Emma Luise Horne]] | Marianne Searle | Anne Haswell Rutherford | Anne Blandy | William Anthony Searle | James Burton Penfold | Eliza Jane Gough | Louisa Houghton | Julia Amee Hayward | Margaret Ainslie Rutherford | Herbert Cautley Blackburn | Daniel Frederick de Putron | William Denyer | John Blandy | John Crews Unwin | Henry Fisher | Thomas Henry Edwards | Caroline Hollway | Dorothy Elizabeth Harrison | George Waterloo Veitch | William Henry Smith | Elizabeth Helena Perceval | [[Lewis-35964|James Innes Lewis]] | Emma Blackburn | Emma Hill Harrison | Barbara Margaret Elizabeth Veitch | William Andrews Unwin | John Robinson de Putron | James Bennett | Charlotte Blandy | Henry James Stanes | [[Wardrop-131|Margaret Yuille Wardrop]] | Wallis Houghton | Emily Hollway | Laura Eliza Lockhart | Elizabeth Small | Mary Small | John Alexander Hollway | Jane Edwards | Mary Searle | Helen Matilda Bellringer | Mary Wallas | Jane Ann Bennett | Sarah Unwin | Philip John Stanhope | [[Wardrop-132|Thomas Yullie Wardrop]] | Richard William Sheffield | Emma Blandy | Robert Linton Gough | Harriet Jennet Hollway | Jane Wallas Penfold | John Dawson Bellringer | Elizabeth Phelps | Fernando Pereira | William Alfred Kruger Stanes | [[Young-34617|Harry Elliot Young]] | William Lewis Nicholl | Charles Hayward | Frances Edwards | Charles Bridges Beetson | Jane Elizabeth Unwin | Mary Phelps | Mary Elizabeth Pereira | [[Wardrop-133|Andrew Wardrop]] | [[Wallas-39|Marion Wallas]] | Anna Maria Nicholl | Alfred Shaw Gough | James Griffiths Sheffield | Frederick Cooper Stanes | Jean Ferguson | Alexander John Hally |[[Rachau-4| Friedrich Lewis Rachau]] | [[Wardrop-134|Janet Isabella Wardrop]] | Elizabeth Edwards | Frederick Barnett Houghton | Anna Phelps | Frederic Blandy | Caroline Perry Gough | Jane Wallas | James Philps (50 anos, de África Oriental - 50 years, from East Africa) | Henriette Hollway | Hephzi-Bar Payne | Marion Bean Gourlay | Theodore Richard Stanes | Mary Louisa Nicholl | George Sheffield | Henriquetta Serafina Sophia Veitch | [[Wardrop-135|Catherine Wardrop]] | William Cross Buchanon | Frank Wilkinson | Frances Payne | Elizabeth Martha Blandy | Ellen Hayward | Eliza Jane Stanes | Elizabeth Bridgeman | Celeste Counis | Augusta Sheffield | Jesse Jane Beetson | Jeremiah Harman Bennett Beetson | Edward Findlay Hollway | Charles Benstead Wilkinson | Emma Wilkinson | Alice Edwards | Webster Thomas Gordon | Kezia Payne | Susan Elizabeth Counis | James Waldemar Hayward | Robert Alexander Brass Stanes | Joseph Francis Phelps | Gilbert Innes Wallas | Alexander Sheffield | [[Findlay-1196|William Lewis Findlay]] | Henry Benjamin Wilbraham | Russell Manners Gordon | Elizabeth Harriet Reeks Deacon | John Howard Edwards | John Daniel Day | Clara Phelps | Oliver Small | Sophia Small | Roger Small | Charles Small | Daniel Small | Benjamin Payne | Stanley Snell Hollway | Robert Welsh Edwards | Ellen Maria Taylor | Charles Phelps | William Roope Ellicott | Robert White Wilkinson | Edward Maitland Reilly | Emilie Sarah Counis | Mary Ann Taylor Sheffield | Marion Jane Burnett | Sarah Emma Stoddard | Emma Foakes Taylor | Elizabeth Yelverton | Thomas French Burnett | Theodosia Augusta (Pollack) Gordon | John Lewis Reilley | Annie Ellicott | Gaffer Small | Anne Stoddard | [[Minet-24|Emily Minet]] | Raymond O'Toole Ellicott | [[Minet-25|William Minet]] | Henry Ritchie Wallace | Philip Lovell Philips | Elizabeth Mary Wrench | William Phelps | Thomas Philip Day | Thosanna Small | Francis Joseph Mace | Eliza Jennet Blandy | Clara Burnett | Thomas Fisher | [[Stoddart-11|Augusta Jane (Stoddart) Erskine]] | Mary Eleanor Eliza Gibbs | Lewis Bowerbank Dignum | [[Grant-14523|Mary Jane Grant]] | Robert Arthur Taylor | Elizabeth Reilly | Mary Carne Ross | Frances Anna Blandy | Arthur Phelps | [[Stoddart-12|Georgina Stoddart]] | Eliza Solden Mace | George Rutherford Gibbs | Elizabeth Ellen Newton | [[Grant-14522|Sarah Isabella Grant]] |[[Minet-26| Susan Temple Minet]] | [[Minet-27|Stephanie Beatrice Minet]] | [[Penfold-65|Arthur Burton Penfold]] | Gertrude Adelaide Burnett | Frank Hyde D'Arcy | John Cumming White | Antoinette Barbara Elizabeth Veitch | Sarah Caroline Robley | Eliza Dennis Ross | Katherine Biscay Marshall | Emily Lewis | [[Penfold-60|Clara (Penfold) Davies]] | Sarah Christian Leacock | Arthur Langford | Graham John Blandy | Arabella Mace | Henry Wallis Burnett | [[Grant-14521|Wilhelmina (Grant) Krohn]] | Horatio Gordon Robley | Joseph Carne Ross | Sophia Dorothy Hely Hutchinson | Margaret Clapperton Innes | John Frederick Hewson | Kate Penfold | James John Fullarton | Eliza Fanny Lewis | John Payne | Nora Penfold Springett | John Burden Blandy | Jane Wilbraham | Frances Madeira Ingham | Adelaide Jane Robley | Oliveira Davies | Laura Georgiana Veitch | [[Stoddart-8|George William Stoddart]] | Marion Wallas Hinton | Menina Honaria Bewicke | John James Ross | Henry Temple Elliott | Caroline Mary Burnett | Lavinia Emme Andrews | Jane de Brissac Frederica Phelps | Frederick Hanway Beale | Selina Jane MacKellar | Frank Saumarez Brock Springett | John Lewis | Mungo Travers Park | Margaret Ann White | Emma White | Selina Catherine Cossart | Emma Sarah Mace | Mary Ann Blandy | Anna Maria Tate | Harriet Mary Ann Smith | William Gean Cargill Penfold | Archibald Carne Ross | William Cecil Hinton | Thomas Gillham | Edmund William Leacock | Jane Payne | Edward Oliveira Jones | Oliveira Davies | William Augustus Cearns | Lucy Lloyd Newton | Eliza Brown Newton | Archibald Edward Park | Gordon Freeman Springett | Christopher Donaldson | Leland Crosthwait Cossart |[[Stoddart-9| Jessie Matilda Stoddart]] | Frederick Robert Burnett | Evelina Heseltine Jones | Charles James Gillham | Walter Penfold | Edith Augusta Leacock | Edith Maude Georgiana Campbell | Charlotte Gower Blandy | Jane Anne Hinton | Mary Agnes Springett | Alicia Ellen Neve Bewicke | Hannah Mace | Joseph Carne Ross | Mary Ann Alice Cearns | William Carleton Cossart | Alice Mary Park | Edith Mary Davies | Mary Elizabeth Yates | Harriet Ann Marsh Gillham | George Jackson Dart | Frances Helen Freeman | Allice Elizabeth Donaldson | Elizabeth Harriet Guillemard | Julia Matilda Leacock | Henry Douglas Robley | Jane Cargill Penfold | Almeria Penfold | Helen Grant Adams | Lucy Frances Ainger Park | Raynes Waite William Dickson | Isabella Murray Tibbets | Alice Mary Hinton | Arthur Francis Jones | Adelaide Elizabeth Wilbraham | Jane Elizabeth Cossart | Gertrude Forbes MacKellar | Isabella Courtenay MacKellar | Thomas William Mace | Henry Kenneth Luscombe | Caroline Mary Houghton | John Milberne Leacock | Louis Henry Gillham | Emma Margaret Terrell Gillham | :: Pais das pessoas baptizadas - Parents of the baptised people:
[[Horne-2808|James Horne]] | [[Hayward-3921|Elizabeth (Hayward) Horne]] | [[Young-33328|Henry Young]]| [[Hayward-4105|Lucy (Hayward) Young]] | [[Ricketts_Anderson-1| Mary Ann Ricketts Anderson]] |[[Condell-90| Joseph Alexander Condell]] | [[French-9771|Martha French]] | [[Lewis-34733|John Lewis]] |[[French-9775| Julia (French) Lewis]]| [[Denyer-223|James Denyer]] | [[Ayres-1686|Helen Louisa Ayres]] | [[Penfold-50|William Penfold]] | [[Gilbert-481|Sarah (Gilbert) Penfold]] | [[Sealey-197|George Sealey]]| [[Unknown-468964|Eliza (Unknown) Sealey]] | [[Sheffield-3306|James Sheffield]] |[[Formby-80| Sarah (Formby) Sheffield]] | [[Wardrop-125|Andrew Wardrop]] | [[Lundie-161|Christian (Lundie) Wardrop]] | [[Stepple-4|William Stepple]] | [[Marshall-16959|Ann (Marshall) Stepple]] | [[Forbes-4837|William Forbes]] | [[Lawson-7892|Sarah (Lawson) Forbes]] |[[Brounlie-7| Archibald Brounlie]] | [[Browning-4157|Mary Elizabeth (Browning) Brounlie]] | [[Innes-1656|Robert Innes]] | [[Marshall-17062|Sarah (Marshall) Innes]] |[[Compton-3365|John Compton]] | [[Unknown-475789|Ann (Unknown) Compton]] | [[Charlton-1690|John Charlton]] | [[Unknown-475790|Elizabeth (Unknown) Charlton]] | [[Reynard-97|William Reynard]] |[[Bickerdike-68|Dinah (Bickerdike) Reynard]] | [[Laing-1808|John Laing]] | [[Unknown-475809|Ann (Unknown) Laing]] | [[Sutton-9465|George Sutton]] | [[Unknown-475892|Martha (Unknown) Sutton]] | [[Bungay-80|James Bungay]] |[[Unknown-475897| Mary (Unknown) Bungay]] | [[Bingham-2942|Abel Bingham]] | [[Unknown-476199|Jane (Unknown) Bingham]] | [[Morgan-25212|Michael Morgan]] | [[Unknown-476200|Jane (Unknown) Morgan]] | [[Offar-2|Robert Offar]] | [[Unknown-476211|Elizabeth (Unknown) Offer]] |[[Romain-142| James Romain]] | [[Unknown-476392|Charlotte (Unknown) Romain]] | [[Egerton-411|Samuel Egerton]] | [[Unknown-476633|Ellen (Unknown) Egerton]] | [[Way-2000|Thomas Way]] | [[Brouse-297|Jane (Brouse) Way]]| [[Duggen-2|James Duggen]] | [[Unknown-476967|Ellen (Unknown) Duggen]] | Magnus Whitton Andrews | Catherine (Kate) French| Richard Symonds | Frances Gilbert | Nathaniel Hayward | Eleanor (Helena, Ellen) Maria Selby | Malcom MacGregor | Fanny Gleek | John Rowland Danyer | Mary Unknown | James Houghton | Mary Hart | William Viney | Martha Unknown | John McLaughlin | Sarah Moore | Charles Copland | Elizabeth Unknown | Joseph Davies | Margaret Unknown | John MacLaughlin | Mary Unknown | Edward Jones | Mary Unknown | Christopher Irwin | Catherine Unknown | William Lord | Mary Unknown | William Massey | Ann Unknown | William Spoard | Mary Unknown| Henry Anderson Morshead | Elizabeth Unknown |Hon. Robert Meade | Ann Dalling | Henry Veitch | Margaret Antoinette (Ann) Harrison | George Smith | Isabella Coates | John Austin | Jean Plenderleath Gourley | Hannah Harris ''in the birth entry of her son there is no father mentioned'' |Esq. John Blandy | Jenett Burden | Robert Blackburn | Mary Bellas | John Briscoe | Mary Ann Doune | Charles Townley | Sarah Forbes | William Ware | Elizabeth Stace | Charles Bentley | Mary Wilson | Anne Corcoran ''in the birth entry of her son there is no father mentioned'' | Thomas Howard Edwards | Frances Taylor | Ellen Rice ''in the birth entry of her son there is no father mentioned'' | Jonathan Bennett | Ann(e) Bellringer | John Hollingworth Hollway | Elizabeth Clarke | John Searle | Catharine Mary Taylor | Alexander Hally | Eliza Hazeel | Hannah Linvel Sheppard ''in the birth entry of her daughter there is no father mentioned'' | Daniel de Putron | Susannah Le Gresley | Bridget Caffery ''in the birth entry of her daughter there is no father mentioned'' | William Cary | Susanna Unknown | William Bellringer | Martha Bateman | George Houghton | Marianne Warrend | James Searle | Marianne Unknown | James Rutherford | Mary Buckley| James Gough | Elizabeth Perry | John Crews Unwin | Jane Andrews | Matthew Fisher | Mary Thomas | Thomas Harrison | Elizabeth Green | William Smith | Ann Middelboat | Hon. John Perceval | Elizabeth Anne Brudenell | Henry Bowen Stanes | Jane Bellringer | John Houghton | Mary Unknown | Thomas Martle Lockhart | Eliza Alder | Thomas Small | Hannah Harding | William Bellringer | Helen Living | John Keir | Eugenia Stanhope | Richard Rush Sheffield | Mary Ann Griffiths | Joseph Phelps | Elizabeth Dickinson | Fernando Basta Maio Pereira | Rebecca Thomasman | William Nicholl | Augusta Maria Unknown | Thomas Goodwin Beetson | Susan Hart | Archibald Ferguson | Joanna Unknown | [[Rachau-3|Johann Anton Friedrich Rachau]] | [[Lewis-34755|Amelia Young (Lewis) Rachau]] | Robert Page (no spouse's name given) | Abraham Payne | Hannah Unknown | Catherine Armstrong Cartwright (outra mãe de filhos de Abraham Payne - other mother of children of Abraham Payne | WIlliam Gourlay | Mary Unknown | John Cross Buchanon | Jean Unknown | Samuel Wilkinson | Jane Unknown | Edward Lillie Bridgeman | Catherine Unknown | John (Jean, joão) Counis | Emilie (Emikie) Jeanne Germain | James David Webster Gordon | Theodosia Arabella Unknown | [[Findlay-1195|William Findlay]] | [[Lewis-34748|Margaret( Lewis) Findlay]] | Henry Sterne Wilbraham | Susanna Bense Palsar | William Weston Deacon | Ann Unknown | John Day | Elizabeth Harriet Unknown | Thomas Edwards | Maria Ellinor Unknown | James Taylor | Elizabeth Unknown |Maria Ellinor (Elenor) (Mary Ellen) Hayward (Second wife of James Taylor) | [[Ellicott-241|Edmund Ellicott]] |[[Wardrop-128| Susan (Wardrop) Ellicott]] | Edward William Reilly (Reilley) | Elizabeth Gourlay | Thomas Clark Burnett | Marion Eliza Houghton | [[Stoddart-7|Esq. George Stoddart]] | [[Penfold-53|Emma (Penfold) Stoddart]] | Thomas Yelverton | Catherine Unknown | [[Minet-23|Joseph Minet]] |[[Wardrop-126| Annie Ann Linch (Wardrop) Minet]] | Robert Wallace | Catherine Unknown | Philip Lovell Philips | Mary Anna Hawkes | Gent. Henry Wrench | Rebecca Elizabeth Unknown | Thomas Mace (o filho dele foi criado de - his son was raised of F. Hyde e de Hannah Unknown | Charles Ridpath Blandy ''(baptizado na Madeira - baptised in Madeira)'' | Mary Ann Unknown | George Gibbs | Anne Haswell | Andrew Graham Dignum | Caroline Redwar | [[Grant-14138|William Grant]] | [[Innes-1655|Mary (Innes) Grant]] | Archibald Colquhoun Ross | Mary Unknown | William Newton | Emily Ann Stranack | [[Penfold-54|William Burton Penfold]] | Clara Unknown | Unknown D'Arcy (Tenente-coronel - Lieutenant-Colonel) | Catherine Lucy Eliza | Robert White | Ann Unknown | Henry Gordon Veitch ''(baptizado na Madeira - baptised in Madeira)'' | Laura Antoinette Unknown | John Horatio Robley | [[Penfold-52| Augusta Jane (Penfold) Robley]] | Richard Marshall (ao pdf escrito "Richaed Marshall" | Harriet Unknown | [[Lewis-35958|Edward Lewis]] | Emily Unknown | George Butler Leacok | Sarah Christian Unknown | John Brereton Langford | Emma Unknown | Coote Hely Hutchinson | Sophia Unknown | Gent. John Hewson | Margaret Unknown | William Fullarton | Marion Unknown | John Payne | Sarah Unknown | Gent. William Samuel Pitt Springett | Matilda Unknown ''(se calhar - perhaps Matilda Penfold, nascida na Madeira - born on Madeira)'' | Esq. Joshua Ingham | Mary Cunliffe | Richard Davies | Mary Ann Unknown | Esq. William Hinton | Mary Unknown | Calverley Bewicke | Mary (Amelia) Unknown | Edmund Elliott | Susan Tripp | William Stephen Andrews | Emma Mary Unknown | John Hanway Beale | Anna Maria Tripp | Dugald MacKellar | Annette Smith | Archibald Park | Elizabeth Unknown | Samuel White White | Margaret Unknown | Peter Cossart | Jane Unknown | William Tate | Agnes Unknown | Reginald Southwell Smith | Emily Genevieve Unknown | Thomas Gillham | Harriet Unknown | Thomas Slapp Leacock | Julia Unknown | Osmond Jones | Maria Olímpia Unknown | William Cearns | Mary Ann Unknown | Robert Donaldson | Alice Elizabeth Unknown | Esq. James Campbell | Caroline Unknown | John Yates | Elizabeth Unknown | Richard Dart | Ellen Grace Elizabeth Unknown | Thomas Freeman | Eleanora Sophia Unknown | James Guillemard | Luisa Elizabeth Unknown | Raynes Waite Dickson | Elizabeth Unknown | William Tibbets | Matilda Unknown | Henry Don Luscombe | Jane MacKay| Charles George Gibson Houghton ''(baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Caroline Mary Unknown | : Registo de Baptismos - Baptism records (1848-1911)
:: Pessoas baptizadas - Baptised people:
Charles John Donaldson | James Lewis | John Henry Eykyn | James Irving Tibbetts | Fanny Doxat | Fanny Redish | Henrietta Agnes Terrell Blandy | Walter Heseltine Jones | Emma Thomasine Penfold | Mary D'Arcy Mace | Mary Knox Hinton | Evelyn Davis | Ellenor Luscombe | William John Wilkinson | Thomas Granville Henry Stuart Knox | Millicent Houghton | Elizabeth Lucy Hinton | William Bellringer Schaman | Anna Mary Furber Blandy | Elizabeth Doxat | Florence Annie Margaret Meynell Villius | Annie Elizabeth Tibbitts | Georgina Jane Phipps | John Airth Mace | William James George Reid | Thomas Edward Burnett Lewis | Jane Annie Luscombe | Elizabeth Anne Norton Tynte | Alice Matilda Houghton | Henry Norton Oliveira | Charlotte Douglas Gordon | Agnes Henrietta Sarah Knox | Herbert Mackay Ellis | Henrietta Tibbetts | Georgian Doxat | Augusta Wilkinson | Gilbert Hinton | Helen Marian Hudson | Robert Hyde Mace | Edward Blandy | Sidney Ada Davies | Ada Eliza Penfold| Edith Esther Park | William Francis Tibbetts | Unwin Bower | Edward Schaman | Hugh John Reid | Bertha Streetfield Gibbs | Reginald Henry RImington Wilson | Elizabeth Donn Luscombe | Anne Cordelia Ellis | Inez Jane Mathews | Charles John Cossart | Elizabeth Sarah Cearns | [[Hinton-4252|Charles Hinton]] | Blanche Eveline Dolignon | Arthur John Cook | Herbert Dallam Gilbert Blandy | Emma Eliza Tibbets | Julia Johanna Elisabeth Wächter (ao pdf escrita Waechter) | Ethel Seymore Davies | Herbert Arthur Mayo | Elizabeth Maria Mason | Roland Robert Taylor | Inez Eva Isabel Peacock | Reginald Thomas Steven Peacock | William Clayton Maxwell | Alice Catherine Taylor | James Taylor | Maria Ellinor (Elenor) (Mary Ellen) Hayward | Benjamin Granger | Perceival William Mathews | Thomas Edward Reid | Buchanan Wilson | Beatrice Caroline Gibbs | Philip Mackay Ellis | Frederick Stanley Lewis | Alice Elizabeth Margaret Van Voshol | Edward Newsome Wilkinson | Minnie Frances Mary Désiré Lloyd | John Reid | Florence Davies | Francis Hinton | Charles John Mason | Reginald Savillian | Harriet Bowring Gibbs | Clarissa Lewis Anne Welsh | Emma Maud Dalrymple Gordon | Caroline Augusta Maxwell | Emily Mabel Kenworthy Brown | Caroline Newton | Emily Ann Yates | Henry Calverley Hinton | Hans Jürgen Heinrich Bahr (ao pdf escrito Jurgen - in the pdf written Jurgen) | Laura Antoinette Veitch | Constance Leacock | Margaret Sophia Reid | Ethel Mary Kenworthy Brown | George Ernest Mason | Mary Ann Luscombe | Dora Hinton | Alice Forbes Rutherford | Henry George Leacock | Henry Gordon Veitch | Charles William Arnott Stewart | Arthur Grenville Fortescue | Frances Mary Cossart | Kenworthy Brown | George Cumberland Welsh | Charles Lake | Marion Janet Reid | Charles Robert Wilkinson | Mary Silence Erskine | Edith Mary Stewart | Mary Kenyon | Catherine Luscombe | Charles Duvall Maxwell | William John Maxwell | George Tweedy Veitch | Harriet Janette Hollaway (sic!) | Millicent Martha Mason | William Love | Sarah Ann Owen | Robert Wilson McPherson | Graham Stuart Smith | James Rowe Wilkinson | Henry Charles Reid | Elizabeth May Clarke | Annie Mary Erskine | Caroline Edith Darwin | Mary Katherine Grimes | Caroline Louise Wilkinson | Roger Landon | Ethel Davies | Henry Peter Crossart | Edwin Sword White | Florence Louisa Wilkinson | Blanche Anstruther Erskine | Harold Shaw Mayo | Jessie Marian Grimes | Edward Cecil Stewart | Edith Alldin Hollway | John Egerton Brandt | Arthur Frank Routledge | Georgina Lund Mather White | Jessie Ann Reid | Arthur Alexander | Mary Theresa White | [[Krohn-383|Frederick William Thomas Krohn]] | [[Krohn-384|Emily Mary Alexandra (Krohn) Clausen]] | Albert Mayo | Frederick William Wilkinson | Ida Frances Campbell White | Laurence Robert Alexander | Gwenyde Erskine | Wilfried Albert WIlloughby Sayer | Anny Mayo | Agnes Edith Beatrice Whoohabe | Joanna Arnott Stewart | Francis Compton Alex Popham | Alfred Edward Reid | Constance Laure Wilkinson | Frederick William Whoohabe | Eva Sarah Penfold | Marion Ethel Whoohabe | Eleanor Beatrice Stewart | Philip Ward | Michael Grabham | Emily Heloise Hems | Ernest Henry Brandt | Katherine Mary Ida Krohn | Sydney Robert James White | Mary Ann Broomfield | Ida Rutherford Gibbs | Annie Georgina McCoy | [[Krohn-329|Edmund William Krohn]] | Henry Charles Wilbraham | Emma Beatrice Wilbraham | Hebe Augusta Wilbraham | Benjamin Adolphus Wilbraham | Alice Henrietta Wilbraham | Janetta Georgina Kennedy White | Alvred Faunce de Laune | John Frothingham Welsh | Arthur Herbert Maycock | Agnes Maud Wilkinson | Mary Blandy Grabham |Eliza Vaugham Broomfield | Robert Orr White | [[Krohn-382|Ethel Elizabeth Camilla Krohn]] | Mabel Wilhelmina Swan Dilley | Charles Maurice Blandy | Frances Mabel Wilkinson | Maud Kennedy White | Winnifred Ethel Roper-Curzon | Eliza Bayman Grabham | Dora Wilkinson | Charles Herbert Howe | WIlfrid Joseph Dilley | Frances Jennings Broomfield | Gilbert Wilkinson | Violet Helen Dent | Arthur Napoleon Tyrrell | Frances Duff Blandy | William Mercer | John Isaac Broomfield | Charles Blandy Cossart | Henry Alfred Miles | Arthur Robert Wilkinson | [[Krohn-381|Wilhelmina Matilda Krohn]] | Constance Elspeth Phelps | Graham Frederick Blandy | Alice Tabb | Henry John Edgar Stockdale | Arthur Raleigh Blandy Cossart | Nellie Mona Margaret Wyatt | Anny Constance Dilley | Margaret Graham Blandy | Charles Vaughan Miles | Walter Webster Dilley | Leland Anthony Cossart | Walter Louis Faber | Henry William Bentham | Henry William Jones | Audrey Margarette Henty | Frances Felicia Wetherall | Beatrice Winifred Randall | Marguerite Rachel Lockwood | Alice Thomas | Graham James Duff Blandy | Marthe Eliza Boultwood, 22 anos - years | Winifred Lyall | Eugene Ernest Jones | Andrew Cory | Kate Alice Bentham | D'Arcy Augustus Wetherall | Maud Tabb | Mildred Blandy Cossart | Ernest Randall Hollway | William Henry Randall | Otto Faber | Nora Grabham | Dennis Embleton | Charles Arthur Bentham | Francis Archibald McEwen | Huntley Sizer Gordon | Frank William Barnett | Affonço Manuel Coelho | George Walter Grabham | Charles Peter Donaldson | Herbert McEwen | Ethel Florence Wilkinson | Alexander Campbell Payne | Edward Joseph Raymond Barker | Langford George Coelho | Maria Claire Lindon | [[Hinton-4253|Lydia Marion Hinton]] | Adela Charlotte Mercedes Smith | Florence Mary Wells | Florence Alice Blandy | Raleigh Blandy | Alice Hilda Wilbraham | Robert Edward William Arthur Cardwell | Dorothy Maud McEwen | Gilbert Harvey Coelho | Stanley Robert Wilkinson | Gertrude May Wilkinson | Elia Alice Madeleine Lindon | Dora Margaret Falkner | Ernest William Frank Falkner | Robert Tardew Falkner | John Wilson Croker | Pepita Elisa Mary Smith | Cyril Rupert Saffery | Irene Laura Madeleine Lindon | Agnes Augusta Wehner Dilley | Erenna Braithwaite | Henry Caldow McEwen | Robert Montague Wilkinson | [[Sattler-441|Ottilie Dorothea Katharina Macduff (Sattler) Gesche (1886-1956)]]| Ethel Maude Holder | Ernest Charles Wigg | Mary Jones | Frank Vincent Thicke | Reginald Victor Wilkinson | Ernest Hugh Saffery | Dorothy Constance Holder | Steohen Harold Caldwell | William Carleton Wilbraham | Katharine Hicks | Ellen Marianne Thicke | Hugh Berrington Blandy | Herbert Fitzroy Cardwell | Charles Alexander Le Poer Power | Irene Grace Jones | George Howard Gibbs | Harry Bateman Dring | Emma Combs | Vera Holder | David John Leacock | Florence Ellen Gamblin | Muriel Frances Power | Joseph Lionel Alfred Gibbs | Blanche Adeliza May Jean Reid | Edmund Erskine Leacock | Bernard Gibbs | Guy Heinrich Hutchinson Hempel | Marianna Leila Lomelino | Julian Philipp Leacock | Margaret Clare Reid | Philip Eastcourt Cayley | Evaline Cecilia de Laval Willis | Nigel Drury Power | John Carwithen Leacock | George Lewis Lancaster Welsh | Geoffrey Kelvin Blandy | [[Krohn-392|Wilhelmine Emma Krohn]] | [[Krohn-358|Raleigh William Krohn]] | Mary Jacqueline Leacock | Catherine Tauzia Savary | Aileen Rose Walsh Willis | Dorothy Alice Emily Bentham | Erick Brodersen Gaarde | [[Krohn-360|Edmund Otto Krohn]] | Marian Pataricia Reid | [[Krohn-391|Walter Krohn]] | Evelyn Tauzia Savary | William Edward Ronald Clode | Katherine de Laval Willis | [[Krohn-356|Ronald Adolf Krohn]] | Winifred Erskine | Mary Dorothea Clode | Marjorie Harriet Bentham | Henry George Pearson Miles | Mary Edith Bate | Sheila Mary Power | [[Krohn-389|Lawrence Ernest Krohn]] | Joyce Enid Lloyd | Andreas Alfred Gaarde | Ernestina Emma Henrietta Gaarde | Violet Erskine | William Alfred Reid | Luiz Peter Stanton Clode | William Reginald Bate | Percy Graham Blandy | [[Krohn-357|Esther Eileen (Krohn) Hasell]] | John Nasher Cooker | Ernest Thomas Humphreys (de 34 anos - 34 years old) | Alfred Thomas Bentham | [[Krohn-328|Helen Imogen (Krohn) Retief]] | [[Edwards-27314|Philip Hawkes Bickerton Edwards]] | Gladys Helen Crawford | Rose Beatrice Worsel | Jack Leonard Worsel | Elinor Hermione Blandy | Roy Leonard Adams | Philip William Martin | Marjory Ella Hannaford | Charles Henry Creed Miles | [[Krohn-387|Lalila Katherine Olga Krohn]] | Aileen Dawson Rogers | Roland Harper Partridge | Frederick Reichmann Jones | Hazel Morton Hannaford | Cecil Herbert Miles | John Reeder Blandy | Martin Wallis |[[Krohn-388|Hugo Oswald Krohn]] | Charles Douglas Baker | Henry Garland Matthews | Harriet Ivy Vaughan Miles | :: Pais das pessoas baptizadas - Parents of the baptised people:
Robert Donaldson | Alice Elizabeth Unknown | [[Lewis-35958|Edward Lewis]] | Emily Unknown | John Eykyn | Emily Unknown | William Tibbets | (Laura) Matilda Unknown | Gent. Henry Doxat | Emmeline Unknown | William Redish | Rosa Heather Unknown | Charles Ridpath Blandy | Mary Ann Bennett | Osmond Jones | Maria Olímpia Unknown | [[Penfold-54|William Burton Penfold]] | Clara Unknown | Thomas Mace | Isabella Unknown |Gent. William Hinton | Mary Unknown | Richard Davis | Mary Ann Unknown | Henry Donn Luscombe | Jane Unknown | William Wilkinson | Celestina Unknown | Hon. Thomas Knox, Visconde de - Viscount Northland | Harriet Unknown | Gent. Charles George Gibson Houghton ''(baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Caroline Mary Unknown | Ulrick Schaman | Ellen Matilda Unknown | Gent. Frederick Meynell Villius | Annie Maria Unknown | Gent. John Phipps | Jane Smith | William Reid | Margaret Unknown | Capt. Charles Kemeys Tynte | Mary Sophia Unknown | Alexander Oliveira | Henrietta Unknown | William Gordon | Emma Unknown | Esq. John Ellis | Julia Unknown | John Hudson | Mary Unknown | Richard Davies | Mary Ann Unknown | Archibald Park | Elizabeth Unknown | Anthony Bower | Jane Elizabeth Unknown | Esq. George Gibbs | Harriet Emily Unknown | James Wilson Rimington Wilson (ao pdf escrito Rimigton - in the pdf written Rimigton) | Jane Wallas | William Mathews | Jane Wallas | Peter Cossart | Jane Unknown | William Cearns | Mary Ann Unknown | John William Dolignon | Gregory Cook |Elizabeth Unknown | Hermann Wächter (ao pdf escrito Waechter) | Elizabeth Unknown | Esq. Herbert Harmann Mayo | Jane Sophia Unknown | John Mason | Elizabeth Unknown | Robert Taylor | Louise Frances Unknown | Ponsonby Peacock | Isabell Anna Louisa Unknown | William Rowland Maxwell | Caroline Frances Unknown | Pressey Granger | Emily Priscilla | William Hebden Wilson | Maria Elizabeth Unknown | Barão - Baron Joost Peter van Derssen Boyeren Van Voshol | Anna Maria Unknown | Gent. Charles Lloyd | Theodosia Augusta Unknown | William Fishburn Donkin Savillian | Harriet Unknown | George Banger Welsh | Eliza Hamilton | James Kenworthy Brown | Emily Sarah Jones | William Newton | Emily Ann Stranack | John Yates | Mary Unknown | Heinrich Christian Theodor Bahr | Charlotte Amalie Friederika Nielsen | Esq. Henry Gordon Veitch | Mary Kathleen Unknown | Thomas Slapp Leacock | Julia Unknown | William Arnott Stewart | Sarah Isabella Unknown | Hugh Fortescue, Visconde de - Viscount Elrington | Georgiana Unknown | Charles Lake Jr. | Alice Unknown | Robert White Wilkinson ''(baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Frances Elizabeth Unknown | David Holland Erskine | [[Stoddart-11|Augusta Jane (Stoddart) Erskine]]| Susan Mary Stuart Hinton | William Amoth Stewart | Sarah Isabella Unknown | John Kenyon | Ann Unknown | Charles Duvall Maxwell | Miriam Kay | Edward Findley Hollway | Harriet Anna Unknown | William Love | Tamar Unknown | William Owen | Sarah Unknown | James McPherson | Mary Unknown | Alexander Graham Smith | Charlotte Rosamonde Unknown | James Langton Clarke | Frances Mary Unknown | Francis Darwin | Charlotte Maria Cooper | Gent. John Ralph Grimes | Mary Anne Unknown | Frank Wilkinson | Dora Unknown |Margaret Davies (second wife of Frank Wilkinson) | Edward Kenny Landon | Mary Jane Unknown | [[Davies-361|Richard Henry Davies]] | [[Penfold-60|Clara (Penfold) Davies]] | Gent. Robert White | Jane Ewing | George Henry Brandt | Annie Unknown | John Routledge | Fanny Unknown | Esq. Robert Alexander | Annie Unknown | [[Krohn-385|Nicolai Krohn]] | [[Grant-14521|Wilhelmina (Grant) Krohn]]| Esq. Frederick Sayer | Maria Henrietta Sophia Unknown | Esq. Hermann Frederick George Whoohabe | Euphemia Jane Unknown | Esq. Francis Leybourne Popham | Elizabeth Unknown | Horatio Nelson Ward | Elizabeth Martha Unknown | Michael Comport Grabham | Mary Anne Blandy ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | William Rupert Hems | Mary Frances Unknown | [[Krohn-359|Wilhelm Johann Krohn]] | [[Grant-14136|Elizabeth Husband (Grant) Krohn]] | John Broomfield | Mary Anne Unknown | George Rutherford Gibbs | Caroline Unknown | Elizabeth Unknown (second wife of George Rutherford Gibbs) | Robert William McCoy | Geraldine Unknown | Henry James Wilbraham | Hebe Beatrice Unknown | Esq. Chapman Faunce de Laune | Anne Unknown | Joseph Maycock | Louisa Catherina Unknown | Henry Frances Dilley | Annie Watson | John Burden Blandy ''(baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Margaret Unknown | Alice Gwendolen (second wife of John Burden Blandy | Edwin Roper-Curzon | Ethel Anne Unknown | Joseph Howe | Susan Unknown | Arthur Douglas Dent | Helen Katherine Unknown | Frederick Tyrrell | Margaret Clementine Unknown | William James Mercer | Sophia Unknown | Charles John Cossart ''(baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Anna Mary Furber (Blandy) ''(baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Henry Price Miles | Harriet Sarah Unknown | Edward Robert Phelps | Edith Marian Unknown | Francis Gilbert Tabb | Sophia Unknown | William Stockdale | Elizabeth Donn ''(baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)''| Louis Wyatt | Louisa Symonds | Samuel Barton Dilley | Julia Clementina Small | John Graham Blandy (Graham John Blandy) | Maria Duff | Leland Crosthwait Cossart ''(baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Augusta Frederica Unknown | Maurice Faber | Georgina Kees | Thomas Bentham| Harriet Unknown | Henry Julius Charles Jones | Mary MacDermott | Walter Henty | Edith Mary Unknown | D'Arcy Pakenham Wetherall | Henrietta Louise Cooper | William Henry Randall | Mary Anne Unknown | Charles Vernon Lockwood | Marguerite Valentine Unknown | John Shearn Thomas | Emily Anna Unknown | John Boultwood ''(In the entry is no mother's name given)'' | George Tatersall Hosea Lyall | Elizabeth Unknown | William Cory | Rosa Caroline Guille | Francis Gorbell Tabb | Sophia Unknown | Frederick Hughes Hollway | Pauline Anne Orr | William Henry Randall | Mary Anne Villiers | Dennis Cawood Embleton | Eva Christina Jameson Waterlow | Archibald James Maitland McEwen | Caroline Louise Wilkinson | Peter Manners Gordon | Annie Sizer | Francis William Barnett | Margaret Sophia Unknown | Manuel Affonço Coelho | Elizabeth Arber Bentick Williams | Charles John Donaldson ''(baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Maria da Conçeição | Charles Robert Wilkinson | Maria Antónia de Azevedo | John Holland Payne | Eleanor Unknown | Edward Raymond Barker | Rose Mary Crawford | Adolphus Lindon | Laure Hélène Mieg | [[Hinton-4252|Charles Hinton]] ''(baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | [[Luxford-464|Harriet Mary Luxford]] | Francis Smith | Juanita Cortés |( Nao há os pais de - there are no parents named for Florence Mary Wells) | Richard Ridpath Blandy | Ada Eliza Unknown | Thomas William Wilbraham | Christine Carmina Unknown | Robert Cardwell | Catherine Sarah Maria Goodman | Robert George Falkner | Mary Unknown | John Edward Croker | Mary Hill Gee | Arthur Hall Saffery | Edith Marion Wilkinson| John Braithwaite | Jane Unknown | James Rowe Wilkinson ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Sophia Maria Lomelino |[[Sattler-438|Georg Friedrich Sattler (1838-1921)]]| [[Willis-12061|Fanny Elizabeth Dairymph (Willis) Sattler (abt.1840-)]] | Thomas Frederick Holder | Maude Ethel Tribe | Charles Wigg | Alice Mary Unknown | Thomas William Thicke | Marianne Vincent Smith | William Thomas Wilbraham | Christina Cândida Unknown | Frederick John Hicks | Sarah Emma Potter | Charles Osbourne Lubbock Power | Gertrude Frances Unknown | Eugene Ernest George Jones | Sarah Gertrude Grace Falkner | Malcolm Colin Dring | Alice Mary Unknown | Edward Henry Combs | Emma Unknown | John Milburn Leacock ''(Baptizado na Madeira (ao baptismo chamado John Milberne Leacock) - baptised on Maideira (at the baptism called John Milberne Leacock))'' | Mary Silence Erskine ''(Baptisada na Madeira)'' | William Alfred Gamblin | Sarah Unknown | Alfred Edward Reid ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Clara Anne Lawson | Heinrich Carl Hempel | Mary Anne Unknown | Gent. Jacinto Augusto de Freitas Lomelino | Clarissa Unknown | Cecil Reginald Cayley | Ida Rutherford | Jonathan Willington Walsh Willis | Eva Fanny Unknown | John Frothingham Welsh ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Isabel Beatris Vasconcellos Couto| [[Krohn-390|Ronald Edward Stewart Krohn]] | [[Kottgen-1|Adde Hélène (Kottgen) Krohn]] |[[Krohn-329| Edmund William Krohn]] | [[Hertz-278|Emma Dina (Hertz) Krohn]]| Dalziel Tauzia Savary | Sarah Beatrice Unknown | (Thomas) Alfred Bentham | Emily Mitchell | Andreas Christensen Gaarde | Ida Ingeborg Unknown | David Wingfield Erskine | Emily Margarette Unknown | Archibald George Clode | Maria Francelina Unknown | Henry Alfred Miles ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Louise Victoria Unknown| William Bate | Agnes Fleming | [[Krohn-386|Hugo Friedrich Krohn]] | [[Hertz-320|Helene (Hertz) Krohn]] |[[Steiner-1856|Olga Amalie (Steiner) Krohn]]| Edwin Idisore Lloyd | Edith Unknown | John Ernest Blandy | Elinor Olds | Samuel Nasher Cooker | Phyllis Edith Unknown | [[Edwards-27306|Bickerton Cross Edwards]] | [[Mules-85|Nora Elizabeth (Mules) Edwards]] | Hubert Victor Crawford | Ethel Maude Holder | George Worsel | Emma Unknown | Ambrose Adams | Eva Annie Unknown | Charles William Martin | Eva Salisbury | Frank Reginald Hannaford | Ella Elena Shaw | Charles Vaughan Miles | Mabel Victoria Olivier Percy Creed | Arthur Edward Dawson Rogers | Ethel Maud Unknown | Robert Weber Partridge | Ana Maria da Conceição Dias | Eugene Ernest George Jones | Edith Marian Unknown | Walter Wallis | Helena Unknown | Ernest Charles Baker | Adelaide Unknown | Noel Lane Matthews | Maude Ambrose Cosens | : Registo de Casamentos - Marriage records (1848-1911)
William Richardson Blair | Margaret Matthews | James Rimington | Jane Wallas | John Phipps | Jane Smith | Pedro Augusto da Silva Carvalho | Emilie Sarah Counis ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | James Kenworthy Brown ''(ao pdf escrito Kenorthy)'' | Emily Sarah Jones | John Walter Savile | Sarah Emma Stoddard ''(baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)''| James Adam Gordon Duff | Eliza Jennet Blandy ''(baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Edward Henry Landon | Mary Jane Forbes | [[Krohn-385|Nicolai Krohn]] | [[Grant-14521|Wilhelmina (Grant) Krohn]] | [[Davies-361|Richard Henry Davies]] | [[Penfold-60|Clara (Penfold) Davies]] | John Loaring | Ana Donaldson | Gent. [[Bentinck-4|Walter Theodore Edward Bentink]] | [[Hinton-233|Henrietta Jane Christina Hinton]] | Michael Comport Grabham | Mary Anne Blandy ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | William Hayward | Kitty Bott | Sidney Reynett Brown | Charlotte Gowen Blandy ''(baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)''| [[Krohn-359|Wilhelm Johann Krohn]] | [[Grant-14136|Elizabeth Husband (Grant) Krohn]] | John Walker | Frances Emma Serjantson | Gent. Joseph Miller | Selina Mary Hamilton | Joaquim Coelho de Meireles Jr. |Augusta Wilkinson ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira'' | Sir William Thomson, L.L.D., D.C.L., F.R.S | Frances Anna Blandy ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Charles John Cossart ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Anna Mary Furber Blandy ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Alexander Hargreaves Brown | Henrietta Agnes Terrell Blandy ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' |Samuel Barton Dilley | Julia Clementina Small | Henry Julius Charles Jones | Mary MacDermott | D'Arcy Pakenham Wetherall | Henrietta Louise Cooper | William Cory | Rosa Caroline Guille | Henry Mandslay | Emily Buckingham | Peter Manners Gordon | Annie Sizer | William George Smart | Eliza Brown Newton ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Archibald James Maitland McEwen | Caroline Louise Wilkinson ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | George Henry Paterson | Caroline Harriet Holloway ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira) (in Baptism record named Caroline Hollway)'' | Frederick Lees | Mary Eleanor Eliza Gibbs ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Charles Robert Wilkinson ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Maria Antónia Júlia Fernandes de Azevedo | Manuel Affonço Coelho | Elizabeth Arber Bentick Williams | Andrew Hugh Bridson | Frances Mary Cossart | Robert Cardwell | Catherine Sarah Maria Goodman | James Rowe Wilkinson ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Sophia Maria Lomelino | John Edward Croker | Mary Hill Gee | Arthur Hall Saffery | Edith Marion Wilkinson | [[Sattler-438|Georg Friedrich Sattler (1838-1921)]]|[[Sattler-439|Georg Paul Sattler (abt.1810-)]]| [[Willis-12061|Fanny Elizabeth Dairymph (Willis) Sattler (abt.1840-)]]|[[Willis-12062|Thomas Willis (abt.1810-)]]|Thomas Frederick Holder| Maude Ethel Tribe| Frederick John Hicks | Sarah Emma Potter | Thomas William Thicke ''(ao registo de baptismos escrito "Thicke"- in the Baptism records written Thicke)'' | Marianne Vincent Smith | Charles Rutherford Gibbs | Elizabeth Wise | Eugene Ernest George Jones | Sarah Gertrude Grace Falkner | George August Favrat | Louise Hélène Colomb | Esq. Egremont Eadon Shearburn | Adelaide Mary Alice Hickson | Alfred Edward Reid ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Clara Anne Lawson | Charles Jean Baptiste Joseph van Beneden | Izabel Constance Gordon Corrêa | Arthur Fred Turner | Jessie Ann Reid ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | John Frothingham Welsh ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Isabel Beatris Vasconcellos Couto| Frederick Arthur Jefferd | Bella Edith Newton | Oscar von Ewald | Rosine Sattler | Thomas Thompson | Jessica Louisa Heslop | Hans Faber| Margaret Georgina Faber | Thomas Alfred Bentham | Emilie Mitchell | Guy Glendower Croft | Mary Evelyn Morphy | Maximo Conrad Jacobo Reimero | Luisa Wilfried y Duque | George Douglas Richards | Edith Alice Layland | Luiz Pereira Ferraz de Menezes | Marion Janet Reid ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptized on Madeira)'' | John Geddes Scott ''(Baptizado na Madeira- baptised on Madeira)'' | Mabel Bessie Louise Rose | Herbert Edward Over Gilbert | Laura Diamantina de Moura Teixeira | William Bate | Agnes Fleming | Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, C.M.G., C.B.D.S.O. | Flora Louise Shaw | Alexander Tulloch Rowland | Mary Agnes McCoukey | Thomas Henry Mahadon Bouell | Helen Phyllis Doel | William Crossley | Georgina Gabriella Cordeiro Pinheiro Furtado | Hubert Victor Crawford | Ethel Maude Holder | Charles Blandy Cossart ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Maria Anna de Bianchi | Francis Wilcombe Elligor | Clara Elethea Yarde | Charles William Martin | Eva Salisbury Butt-Gow | Frederick Rosewall Ironnson | Mary Jane Philip Rowe | Charles Henry Hart Davies | Vyvien Chester Bishop | Noel Lane Matthews | Maude Ambrose Cosens | Henry Neville Burroughs | Maria Claire Lindon |
The microfilms of those records are available in the Regional Archive of Madeira

'''Consulado Britânico (Traduções de Registos Vitais) - British Consulate (Translations of Vital Records)'''
:: Consular Officers Robert Cock, Consul Britânico em exercício - officiating British Consul | Charles Murray, Consul Geral Britânico - British General Consul | Henry Veitch, Consul Geral Britânico - British General Consul | [[Stoddart-7|Esq. George Stoddart]] | Joseph Pringle, Consul Geral Britânico - British General Consul | [[Brounlie-7|Archibald Brounlie]] | Esq. Edward Porter, Consul Britânico em exercício - officiating British Consul | William Kerne, Cônsul Britânico - British Consul | David Holland Erskine, Cônsul Britânico - British Consul | J. Bowring Spence, Cônsul Britânico - British Consul | António Rogério Gromicho Couceiro, Governador - Gouvernor | : Registo Consular de Casamentos - Consular Marriage records (1800-1836) :: Casais casados ao Consulado Britânico - Couples married in the British Consulate [[Young-33328|Henry Young]] | [[Hayward-4105|Lucy (Hayward) Young]] | [[Ricketts_Anderson-1| Mary Ann Ricketts Anderson]] | Thomas Morris | Ann Tatlock | Henry Crawford | Sophia Elizabeth Hadfield | [[Wardrop-125|Andrew Wardrop]] | [[Lundie-161|Christian (Lundie) Wardrop]] | [[Forbes-4837|William Forbes]] | [[Lawson-7892|Sarah (Lawson) Forbes]] | [[Horne-2808|James Horne]] | [[Hayward-3921|Elizabeth (Hayward) Horne]] | Richard Symonds | Frances Gilbert | William Watson | Mary Yeo | Magnus Whitton Andrews | Catherine (Kate) French| Alexander Halyer | Prudence Carpin | Thomas Thom | Margaret Skinner | Daniel Cullen (Daniel Cutter) | Patty McLean (Paty Collyn) | Benjamin Higgins | Grace Force | John Austin | Jean Plenderleath Gourley | Matthew Stocks | Marion Hally | Thomas Jepson Junior | Caroline Watson | Bernard Maguire | Margaret Sturridge | Jonathan Bennett | Ann(e) Bellringer | Charles Townley | Sarah Forbes | Thomas Howard Edwards | Frances Taylor | John Searle | Catharine Mary Taylor | John Hollingworth Hollway | Eliza(beth) Clarke | Roddam Thomas Douglas | Catharine Eliza Gourlay | James Shuter | Susanna Coote | Daniel de Putron | Susannah Le Gresley | Peter Le Cronier | Elizabeth Sare | James Van Dam Searle | Mary Ann Begbie | Thomas McGrath | Margaret Hemmings | Charles Bowden | Elizabeth Phillips | William Daniel | Ann Matthews | James Rutherford | Mary Baldock | Christopher Boyce | Ann Grundy | Thomas Small | Hannah Harding | William Smith | Ann Middlecoat (Middelboat) | James Bean | Catherine Eliza (Unknown) Bean aka Douglas | Robert Roberts | Elizabeth Stapleton | William Bellringer | Helen Living | Henry Bowen Stanes | Jane Bellringer | Thomas Bellringer | Caroline Shaw | Thomas Goodwin Beetson | Susan Hart | William Lawrence | Louisa Longland | Richard Bush (Rush) Sheffield | Mary Ann Griffiths | John Brewer | Eleanor Dawson | Robert Clarke | Eliza Neville | John Telling | Juliana Leonor da Cunha Tello | William Warrington | Anna Maria Bacon | [[Rachau-3|Johann Anton Friedrich Rachau]] | [[Lewis-34755|Amelia Young [Lewis] Rachau]] | Thomas Walsh | Jean Cavanagh | George Augustus Anson | Barbara Park | Edward Andrew Porter | Euphemia Park | Abraham Payne | Catherine Armstrong Cartwright | William Richardson | Maria Dolores Garcia | Joseph Solden | Grace McLaurin | James David Webster Gordon | Theodosia Augusta Pollack | John (Jean, joão) Counis | Emilie (Emikie) Jeanne Germain | [[Findlay-1195|William Findlay]] | [[Lewis-34748|Margaret (Lewis) Findlay]] | Alexander Trotter | Elizabeth Taylor Anderson | Robert Thomas Henderson | Maria Josefa Cambreling y Navarro | Tobias Hutchinson | Elizabeth Shaw | Thomas Dunn | Carolina Antónia Menezes Aragão | Charles McCabe | Georgina Worsley Sealy | James Taylor | Maria Elenor Hayward | Manuel Gomes | Lucy Goldring | [[Ellicott-241|Edmund Ellicott]] | [[Wardrop-128|[Susan (Wardrop) Ellicott]] | Thomas Clark Burnett | Marion Eliza Houghton |Edward William Reilly | [[Lewis-35961|Elizabeth Gourlay Lewis]] | [[Stoddart-7|George Stoddart]] | [[Penfold-53|Emma (Penfold) Stoddart]] | Wallis Barr | Catharine Bridgeman | [[Minet-23|Joseph Minet]] | [[Wardrop-126|Annie Ann Linch (Wardrop) Minet]] | William Philipps | Maria Emilia Lecor | William Newton | Emily Ann Stranack | WIlliam Postlethwaite | Barbara Margaret Veitch | Alexander Home Renton | Frances Wallace | : Registo Consular de Enterramentos e Óbitos - Consular Death and Burial Records (1809-1836) Lady Sophia Blight | Jane Maziere | Jenet Finlay | David Shirress | Alexander Wallace | William SImpson Burnett | Esq. F. H. Lambert | Mr. E. Ivres | Hon. Laura Kinnhaird | Ann Finlay | [[Innes-1657|Marion Lutey Innes]] | Miss M. Gormon | Esq. Henry Harrison Veitch ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)''| John Searle Sr. | [[Young-34615|Unnamed Infant Young]] | Esq. James Trail | Caroline Symonds ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Barbara MacDougal | Esq. Charles Watson | Esq. Hanson Hoyle | John de St. Croix | William Hart | Miss Unknown MacDougal | James Clinch | Unknown Morris | James Roberts | Esq Henry Rowland Gray | Miss Unknown Hornsby | Charles Costron | Alexander Chalmers | John Hantzer | James Howard | John Falkerston | John MacDonald | John Journeaux | Eliza Bellringer | Edmund Delamain | Jacob Hastings | Thomas Owen | Charlotte (Unknown) Drury | Unknown Kitt | Catherine Dinnion | John Denne | Sarah Pigott | Edmund Lloyd | Unknown Watson | William Loring | Thomas Bennett Smith | Robert Atkinson | Unknown Hughes | Unknown Infant | Ellen Rice | Unknown Cary | Isaac R. Marshall | Unknown Aguillar | Helen Bellringer | Jane Ann Bennett | Unknown Male | P.B. McNair | Barbara Smith ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | William Morris | John Jones | Elizabeth Howard | Elizabeth (Unknown) Hayward | John Burnham | Alexander Robert Holly | Corneli Maria Pauline D'Abo | Unknown Person | Unknown Bentley | Elizabeth Blandy ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Alexander Robson | S. P. Prichet | Unknown Person | Charles Townly | Charles Spragging Gordon | Esq. John Blatchford | [[Wardrop-129|Christian Wardrop]] | [[Innes-1656|Robert Innes]] | James Shirress | Susanna (Unknown ) Shuter | Martha (Unknown) Searle | [[Horne-2812|Sarah Amee Horne]] | Charles Christian Rohde | Orlando Bridgeman | Willoughby Rhoades | Susanna de Putron ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Unknown Groves | Edward Symonds ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Robert Abbott | Thomas Watts | Unknown Mayho | Hannah Fox | Unknown Richards | Thomas Carrick | John Peacock | John Peccort | Mrs. Unknown Buckley | Samuel Wood | Jonus Buckley | William Staple Sr. | James Miller | George Colson Smith | Ann Morse | Vasconcellos Houghton ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Robert Symonds | Elizabeth Scott | Philip Reiley| John Perry | Esq. Joseph Barber | Hon. Unknown Arbuthnot | Luiza Fisher | John Wild | Orpheus Shaw | Hugh Dunn | Richard George Thomas | Hon. John Percival | James Olive | Miss S. Harford | Esq. John Edward Mills | Spencer Andrews | William Anderson | James Irving | James Greystock | James Goodall | Eliza Pintard Searle | Catherine Gourlay | James Mouat | Phoebe Buckley | Godwin Houghton | George Smith | George Bartholomew | George Truss | John Kieff | Jean Webster | Esq. Charles B. Higgins | John Dixon | Mr. Unknown Mince | Daniel O'Connell | Unknown (Unknown) Morison | Jonathan Bennett | Elizabeth Small ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | John Beiver | Unknown Beetson | William Page Richard Budle ''(à lista dos clérigos escrito - in the list of priests written "William Page Richards Beedle")'' | Esq. Nathaniel Saunders | Unknown Michie | George Sealy | Esq. Joseph McClure | Esq. Thomas Litt | John Murray | Helen Hayward | Esq. James Carey | John Stanhope Keir | Emma Blandy ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)''| Thomas Hill | Unknown Fernander (sic!) | John Oliveira Newton | Mr. Unknown Hoggett | Mr. Unknown Bowman | Unknown Neuffer | Rowland Blennerhasset | Julia Houghton | Edward Jeremiah Hill | William Hudson | Susanna de Putron | [[Young-33322|Elizabeth Young]] | William Wells | Elizabeth Small | R. Hay | Robert William | William Smith ''(Casou-se na Madeira - married on Madeira)'' | John Eicke | Archibald Smith | John Solly | Esq. George S. Gibb | William Moon | Alexander Strange | Jeremiah Connell | Eugenia Stanhope ''(vivia à Madeira - lived on Madeira)'' | Ann (Unknown) Staple | Alfred Shaw Gough ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Elizabeth de Netto | Esq. Philip Edmnd Bigge | Esq. John Fitzgerald | Joseph Unwin | Anna Carrick | [[Arthur-2174|George Don Frederick Arthur]] | Philip Meadows Martineau | George Morse | Rosa Shea | Elizabeth Morse | Cordelia Mary (Unknown) Towns | Mary Augusta Nicholl | Esq. Robert Burnett | Robert Hamilton Fotheringham | Charles Hamill | Ann Anglin | Amelia Dumarisq | James Houghton | William Bradney | George Stephens | Hannah (Unknown) Payne | John McCullagh | Richard Ganthony | Isac Fleming | Esq. Robert Young | George Hopkins | Lady Jane Dorcas Maude Jardine | Mary Hamilton | Charles Norris | George Sheffield | Elizabeth de Putron | Jane (Andrews) Unwin | Helen (Living) Bellringer | Hon. E.I.C. Thomas Gilpin | William McAdam Wilkes | Thomas Myrtle Alder | Cornelius Payne | Josiah Cox | John Stanley | Charles Meir Dighton | Unknown Person | Thomas Brown | Hephzibah Payne | John Fiske | Philip B. Ilett | Thomas Luttrell | Anne Beech | Robert Shuttle Worth | Robert Murton | Ann (Middlecoat) Smith aka Middleboat ''(Casou-se na Madeira - married on Madeira)'' | Edward Lillie Bridgeman | Edward Wetherby | John Gooding | Neil Cainie | William Owen | Robert Laidlaw | William Nicholl | Emma Mary Ingle | Unknown Verrel | Alexander Graham | Ann Lindsey | Unknown Sealey | William Pitter Woodhouse | David James | Jane Thompson | Jannet (Burden) Blandy ''(Casou-se na Madeira)'' | Robert T. Boyes | John Neville Ward | Esq. Paul Emile Barandon | Augustus George Anson ''(Casou-se na Madeira como - married on Madeira as George Augustus Anson)'' | Thomas Muir | William Shaw | Rachel (Unknown) Mackay | Robert Jenkins | [[Lewis-34748|Margaret (Lewis) Findlay]] | Frederick Smith | Sarah (Unknown) Hillards | Wentworth Huyshe | Christian Heineken | Henry Cox | Stuart Jackson | John C. Lewis | George Hillards | Robert C. Stewart | Elizabeth Roundell | Daniel de Putron | John Campbell | Henry Bowen Stanes | Annette Webb | Carolina Eloisa (Unknown) Bernard | Susan (Unknown) Webb | E. J. Salomon | [[Findlay-1197|John Findlay]] | Nugent Comyn | [[Unknown-475629|Margaret (Unknown) Findlay]] | Benjamin Stanley | Hugh Pudsey Dawson | George Harrington | I. D. William Gaedt | William Gosset Home | Alfred Arnold Seaward | Walter Steel | Richard Wainhouse | Joseph Carne | Jane (Unknown) Darby | Mary Ann (Unknown) Cuff | Anna Darby | John Muir | Robert Fletcher | George Sheffield | Robert Worth | Unknown Hogarth | Susannah (Le Gresley) de Putron | Maria Cecília Knollys Pears | Unknown (Unknown) Day | Frances Bridgeman | [[Lewis-34733|John Lewis]] | Stilwell Clarke | Elianor Julian (Unknown) MacGill ''(ao documento escrita - in the document written MakGill)''| [[Wardrop-125|Andrew Wardrop]] | James Woodhouse | Henry Cave | John Gorman| Richard R. Sheffield | Thomas Reid | Jane (Unknown) Batt | Edward Maitland Reilly ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptized on Madeira)'' | Maria Turney | George Burns | Robert Hibbert | John Josiah Bullock | John Gourlay | Esq. Henry W. Brien | William Baird MacKenzie | Jane Isabella (Unknown) Ewart | Helena Telles | Elizabeth Mary Clutterbuck | James Fairie | [[Brounlie-7|Archibald Brounlie]] | Richard Battersby | Samuel Turney | James Saumerez Cameron | Ann Amelia Charlotte Fancourt | Caroline Winter | Catherine Muir | William Mills | Unknown Person | Robina Mary Park | Frederick P. Kell | William Henderson | Clementina Brounlie | William Finlay | Thomas James Foster | John Dodds | William Curry | David Gray | Robert George Nugent | C. Hamron | Unknown (Unknown) Barr | Barbara Gladstone | Edwin S. Shaw | Elizabeth Somerset | John Freeman | [[Penfold-50|William Penfold]] | William J. Hughes | James Mitchell | Catherine (Armstrong Cartwright) Payne | Mary (Unknown) Masterton | Abraham Payne Jr. | George Gordon | A. I. Starr | Charles Dudgeon | Frances Molyneaux |[[French-9775| Julia (French) Lewis]] | [[Lundie-161|Christian (Lundie) Wardrop]] | Frederick Bergne | Marianne (Fletcher) Farnall | Thomas Beattie |

'''Igreja Presbiteriana da Madeira (Registos Vitais) - Presbyterian Church of Madeira (Vital Records)'''
: Registo de Baptimos e nascimentos - Baptism and Birth records (1844-1911) :: Celebrantes da Igreja Presbiterania da Madeira - Reverends of the Presbyterian Church of Madeira:
Reverendo James Julius Wood | Reverendo Charles Nairn | Reverendo James Drummond Burns | Reverendo Alexander Rhind | Reverendo Patrick Clason | Reverendo William Braid | Reverendo Patrick Mason | Reverendo George Craig | Peter Boog Watson | Reverendo Itchylock (?) Davis, dominicano, pastor de St. Peter's, Manchester - dominican, pastor of St. Peter's, Manchester | Reverendo Robert Angus | Reverendo A. de Mattos | Reverendo John M. Rendell | Reverendo John Munn Allan | Reverendo M. Bush, pastor anglicano - anglican pastor | Reverendo John Hutchinson, presbítero - presbyterian | Reverendo Donald MacLeid, pároco de St. Columba, Londres - priest of St. Columba, London | Reverendo James Knaggs | Reverendo A. Drummond Paterson | Johannes Andreae, pastor da "Trinitatis Kirche" ''(ao pdf escrito - in the pdf written Trinitatis Church)'' em Charlottenburg, perto de Berlim - priest of "Trinitatis Kirche" in Charlottenburg, near Berlln | Reverendo Alexander Brown| Robert Boog Watson | Reverendo Joseph Wolfe, missionário da "Mission Society of the United Brethren in Christ" - missionary of the "Mission Society of the United Brethren in Christ" | James Knaggs, pároco da "Stratford Congregational Church", West Ham, Londres - priest of "Stratford Congregational Church", West Ham, London | Reverendo Walter Thornburn | :: Pessoas baptizadas - Baptised people:
Sarah Wood Innes | [[Grant-14519|Alexander Innes Grant]] | Sarah Payne | Henrietta Christina Wardrop | Thomas Telling | [[Grant-14136|Elizabeth Husband (Grant) Krohn]] | Agnes Innes | Barbara Mary Wardrop | John Holland Payne | Robert Campbell Grant | Robert Innes | James Waddell | William Jassie Hutchinson | Mary Payne | Jane Anne Wilkinson | Margaret Blair | James Wardrop | Moses David Gonçalves | Samuel Gonçalves | Elizabeth Waddell | Samuel Jorge Wilkinson | William Charles Blair | Thomas Graham Dundas Wardrop | Alfred Wilkinson Jr. | Mary Anne Tassie Hutchinson | James Payne | Arabella Gonçalves | Mary Susanna Wilkinson | Edward Swift Wardrop | Charles Payne | Mary Gonçalves | Henry Hugh Wardrop | Emma Louisa Johnston | Robert Payne | Ernest Hutchinson | Edmund Ellicott | Frederick Anderton | Brian Broughton | Isabella Campbell | Emma Payne | Marion Cowan | Edwin Cannon | Edward Albert da Cunha | William Telliing | Julia Telling | Octavia Mary Gillespie Pearson | Martha Payne | Elizabeth Blair | David Payne | Arthur Charles Blair | George Payne | Sarah Charlotte Dothridge | Janet Cowan Boog | Emma Margareth Wilhelmina von Krogh | Walter Broch | John Geddes Scott | Elizabeth Charlotte Cowan Boog | Maria de Teixeira | Thomas Miller | Lilian Hutchinson ''(escrita no PDF Hutchsin - in the PDF written Hutchsin)'' | Bernhard Hermann Wilmans | Ida Arabella Voss | Wilhelm Otto Voss | João Teixeira | Manuel Gomes | Maria Gomes | Anna de Andrade | Maria Gomes ''(parece de ser um duplicado - seems to be a duplicate)'' | Luiza Gomes | Eliza Guilhermina Gomes | William Alexander Gomes | António Gomes | José Gomes | Sarah Rodrigues | Francisco Gomes | Daniel Rodrigues | John Correia | John Albert Correia | Elsie Edith Gomes | Moysés Victor Anacleto | Eliza Rodrigues | joão Gomes | Maria de Andrade | Maria Gomes | Arabella Anacleta | Manuel de Andrade | Constantina Gomes | Moysés de Andrade ''(não há pais ao pdf - there are no parents in the pdf)'' | Octávio Anacleto | Eliza Gomes | Maria de Andrade | Alexandre Drummond Paterson Franco | João Alexandre Drummond Paterson de Aguiar | Octávio Anacleto | Daniel Gomes | João de Andrade | Manuel Augusto Gouveia | João Gomes | Maria Gomes | Isabella Marianna de Aguiar | Emília Christina Anacleta | Alexandre Gomes | Emília Gomes| João Gouveia | José Gouveia | josé de Aguiar | Emília Gomes | Adelaide Franco | Carlos Moniz de Menezes | Augusta Unknown | Mathilde de Andrade | Isabel Gouveia | Carlos Franco | Júlia de Jesus Quintal | Margaret Dorothy Jones | Manuel Gouveia | Edith Emma Marsden | José de Freitas Luiz | Jocelyn Catherine Onesimo Alvares | Alice Dolores Sibyl Alvares | Maria Franco | Rosa Goems | Daniel de Augiar | José de Andrade | Edelbraut Margarethe Ingeborg Melitta von Breymann ''(ao pdf escrita - in the pdf written Edelbrant Margarete Ingborg Melitta)'' | Eberhard Oscar Kurt Erwin von Breymann | Gunther Lothar Harald Straats von Breymann | Werner Walter Victor von Breymann | Carlos Gomes | Porfíria Franco | Maria Agusta de Freitas Luiz | William Henry Marsden | Henry Edmund Bailey | Maria de Freitas | Forbes Duncan McLean ''(não há mãe mencionada ao pdf - there is no mother mentioned in the pdf)'' | Daniel de Aguiar | Charles Alan Marsden | Eric Norman Bailey | James Borrowman McLean :: Pais das pessoas baptizadas - Parents of the baptised people:
[[Innes-1658|Robert Innes]] | Margaret Clapperton | [[Grant-14138|William Grant]] | [[Innes-1655|Mary Innes]]| John Payne ''(veja registos da igreja inglesa - see CoE records)'' | Sarah Unknown ''(veja registos da igreja inglesa - see CoE records)'' | James Wardrop Broughton | Henrietta Robina | John Telling | Luisa de Freitas | James Waddell | Rachel Anderson | Alfred Wilkinson | Anne Hally Small | William Richardson Blair | Margaret Matthew | João Francisco Gonçalves | Maria Constancia Unknown | Robert Johnston | Eliza Johnston | William Braid | Jean Gordon | David Alexander Cannon | Jane Dorothea Claude Unknown | Domingos Alberto da Cunha | Julia Telling | Andrew Adam Pearson | Octavia Gillespie | Peter Charles Blair | Elizabeth Cork | Samuel Dothridge Jr. | Sarah Payne ''veja as pessoas baptizadas - see the baptised people'' | Robert Boog Watson | Janet Cowan | Bernhard Wilhelm Julius Franz von Krogh | Marie Luise Dutjen | Max Broch | Maria Agnes Ferber | William Benjamin Archibald Scott | Mary Anne Tassie Hutchinson ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | José Teixeira | Christina Júlia Unknown | James Miller | Alice E. C. Perry | Philipp Bernhard Wilmans | Louise Marie Unknown | Wilhelm Heinrich Voss | Arabella Virginia Gonçalves | Manuel Gomes Perneta | Emília Unknown | Ana de jesus de Andrade ''(segunda esposa de Manuel Gomes Perneta - second wife of Manuel Gomes Perneta)'' | Ana de Andrade Barata ''(terceira esposa de Manuel Gomes Perneta)'' | António de Andrade | Anna Unknown | Maria Gomes ''(segunda esposa de António de Andrade)'' | Francisco Gomes | Anna Alves | José Rodrigues Florença | Francisca de Jesus | João Correia| Maria Rosa | John Correia ''(Baptizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Sarah Wood | José Anacleto dos Santos | Maria Sarah Teixeira | António Franco | Maria de Mendonça | João de Aguiar | Isabel Quintal | José Gouveia | Leonilde Unknown | João Gouveia | Augusta de Mendonça | João Franco | Maria de Freitas | Augusto António Gouveia | Augusta de Freitas | José Jerónimo Franco | Rosa Unknown | José Quintal | Silvana de Jesus| Eugene Ernest George Jones | Edith Marion Unknown | Charles Henry Marsden | Edith Gertrude Chope | António de Freitas Luiz | Joana Unknown | Herculano A. Alvares | Júlia Unknown | Manuel Franco | Eliza Fernandes Franco | Adolf Ferdinand Louis Emil von Breymann | Marie Margareta Louise Stoltzmann | Henry Charles Bailey | Mary Ann Gill | James Borrowman McLean ''não há esposa mencionada ao pdf - there is no wife mentioned in the pdf)'' : Registo de Casamentos - Marriage records (1845-1911) John Telling ''(veja registos consulares de casamentos - see consular registry of weddings)'' | Luiza de Freitas | Henry Don Luscombe ''(veja registos consulares de casamentos - see consular registry of weddings)''| Jane MacKay ''(veja registos consulares de casamentos - see consular registry of weddings)''| Domingos Alberto da Cunha | Julia Telling ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Henry Francis Dilley | Annie Watson | William Benjamin Archibald Scott | Mary Anne Tassie Hutchinson ''(Baptizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | John Morrison | Mary Payne ''(baptizada na Madeira)'' | Horatio Weatherall | Eliza Miller | Wilhelm Otto Heinrich Voss | Arabella Gonçalves | William Stockdale | Elizabeth Luscombe (or Donn or Donn Luscombe) | Robert Angus | Jane Anne Wilkinson ''(batizada na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | José Anacleto dos Santos | Maria Sarah Teixeira | Maria Unknown (segunda esposa de - second wife of José Anacleto dos Santos | António de Andrade Júnior | Maria Gomes | Manuel Gomes Perneta | Ana Jesus de Andrade | Ana de Andrade Barata (segunda esposa de - second wife of Manuel Gomes Perneta) Nicolau Phoenin | Maria Pereira | John Francis Bernard Bresser | Violet Louisa Dennis | João de Aguiar | Isabel Quintal | joão de Gouveia | Augusta de Freitas Franco | George William Howe | Florence Maud Keen | Eugene Ernest George Jones | Edith Martion Joyce | Manuel Franco | Eliza Rosa Fernandes | josé Teixeira Branco | Maria Fernandes | Charles Henry Marsden | Edith Gertrude Chope | Archibald Douglas Forbes | Dulce Alexandra e Silva | Henry Charles Bailey | Mary Ann Gill Emmerson | Manuel de Freitas | Júlia Fernandes | George Cunningham Smith | Jane Carlyle Cower | Andrew MacPherson | Elsie Barbara Shaw | : Registo de Enterramentos e Óbitos - Death and Burial records (1844-1911) William Hullarton | Louisa Jane Wingate | William Hinlay | Henrietta Scott | James Ritchie | Alexander Baxter | Sarah Wood | John Rhind | Henry Bailey | William Wallace Lock | James Stirling | Thomas Corfield | Mary Yates | Catherine Martha Naylor | Andrew Millar | Frederick Pinnington | Jane Ingram Travers | William Currie | Margaret Borthwick | Henry Graff | James Fulton | Mary Christie | Barbara Mary Broughton | Henry Graham | Thomas Turbull | Elizabeth Waddell | James Waddell | Marianna MacWilliam | Rachel Anderson | Joseph Patrick | James Aikin | John Telling | John Jamieson | Thomas Edward | Robert Dods | William Richardson Blair | Elisha Flint | Edmund W. Caskie | Henrietta Christina Broughton | Marion Burns Fullarton | [[Marshall-17062|Sarah (Marshall) Innes]] | William Paterson | Samuel Wilkinson | Alfred Wilkinson | Alexander Miller | Gustave Hollander | J.L. Rausset | Jessie Carson Douglas | Vernon Telling | Flora MacKinlay | John George Gibb | James Fulton | Alexander Brown | Sidney Hamilton Rowan | Margaret Reid | [[Colville-594|Archibald Colville]] | Brian Broughton ''(batizado na Madeira - baptised on Madeira)'' | Samuel Brown | Frances Payne | Jane Dorothea Claude | Octavia Gillespie | Jane Nicol Paterson | Jane M. McCurtney | George True | Sarah Payne | George Maltman | Jane Henderson | Elisa Duarte | William Otis Cobb | [[Grant-14138|William Grant]] | Hugh Hutchinson | António de Freitas | Dora Unknown | James Morrison | Archibald McNiven | Gustav Brunner | Bernhard Wilhelm Julius Franz von Krogh | Alexander Martens | John Boyd | Adolph Barnbrock | Johann Georg Paul von Grunewaldt | William Barns | Adolph Rauser | Jane Ann Wilkinson | Friedrich Oswald Bohlen | Archibald Roxburgh | Hermann von Kapss | Sarah A. Lawrie | Francisco Gilli | Joann W. Schmiterlon | A. F. Woldsen | Emil Shurig | Ludmila Unknown | James Thompson | Ida Camille Mathilde Krohn | Jules André de Rovére | Jane Ann Luscombe | John Norman Gordon | Thomas Griffiths Roberts | Luiza de Freitas Telling | Philip Bernhard Wilmans | Jane Luscombe | Wilhelm Otto Heinrich Voss | William Wilkinson | Caroline Elizabeth Couger Norton | João Teixeira | James S. Green | William Stockdale | Ana Gonçalves | Luisa de Andrade | Alexander Reid | William J. Meek | Johannes Lamberts Bartson | William Brown | João Gonçalves | Eliza Rodrigues Florença | Sarah Gertrude Grace (Falkner) Jones | Arculein Groschoff | Maria de Andrade | João Gomes Perneta | Carolina de Aguiar | Arabella Anacleta dos Santos | Joanna de Andrade | João Correia Sr. | Albert George Vallance Gabbin | Helen Gray Troup | Nicolau Phenin | Constantina Gomes Perneta | João Gomes Perneta | Olga Phenin | Elizabeth Schartheide | Joaquina de Aguiar | António de Andrade | Octávio dos Santos | Moysés Victor Anacleto dos Santos | Zeferina Quintal | Manuel Pereira | Júlia Telling | Virgínia Lopes | Maria Sarah Anacleto dos Santos | Luiza de Andrade | Joseph Gallacher | Vera Sutter | Emília Christina Anacleto dos Santos | Moysés de Andrade | Anna de Andrade | João Gouveia | Victória de Castro | Christina (Unknown) Teixeira | Mary Jones | Manuel de Melim | Porfíria Quintal | Lewis L. Morgan | William E. Adams | Wiliam Telling | Maria de Jesus | Alexander Ogilvie Hood | Maria Fernandes | Daniel de Aguiar | Profíria Franco | James William Garrett Smith | Christina Johnston MacFarlane Wyks Stewart | Edward James Dargie Forbes | Maggie Walker | Alexandrina Johnston MacFarlane | António de Freitas Luiz | : Registo de Baptismos - Baptism records (1843-1969) '''Not visible in the PDF''' : Registo de Casamentos - Marriage records (1845-1931) '''Not visible in the PDF''' : Registo de Òbitos - Death records (1844-1929) '''Not visible in the PDF''' '''Administração do Concelho de Funchal - County Administration of Funchal'''
: Registo Vitais - Vital records '''Not visible in the PDF''' '''Câmara Municipal de Funchal - Town Hall of Funchal'''
: Registo Civil - Civil records '''Not visible in the PDF'''
The books with those records are available in the Regional Archive of Madeira

Vital Records of Weymouth, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Weymouth, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Vital Records of Weymouth, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 == * published by The New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 1910 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Vital Records of Weymouth, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 Births ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kHjUQhdqCqkC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0fgLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe01weym ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordswey00masgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe1850newe ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262296 * Vol. 2 Marriages and Deaths ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eRg0Dajxy1kC ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofwe02weym ::* https://archive.org/details/vitalrecordsofw1850newe_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262296 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Vital Records of Weymouth, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850|Vital Records of Weymouth]], Massachusetts, to the Year 1850'' (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1910) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#VRWM|VR Weymouth]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Vital Records of Weymouth, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850|Vital Records of Weymouth]], Massachusetts, to the Year 1850'' (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1910) Vol. , [ Page ].

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Welkom bij onze Voorjaarsschoonmaak-a-Thon - Welcome to our Spring Clean-a-Thon !
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''' van -''from'' Vrijdag 23 april (14.00 uur) tot en met maandag 26 april (14:00 uur) Friday, April 23, at 8 AM (EDT) until Monday, April 26, at 8 AM (EDT). (inclusief maandag - ''including monday'')

During the Clean-a-Thon we will use our-Tijdens de Clean-a-Thon zullen we gebruik maken van onze
[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199212/flying-dutchmen-vliegende-hollanders-spring-clean-a-thon '''Team Flying Dutchmen - Vliegende Hollanders Spring-Clean-a-Thon 2021 Chat'''] :)
We have these set times so that Wiki Genealogists from all over the world will be participating together, at the same time. Here is a [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html time zone calculator] if you need help figuring out the right time in your part of the world. ===Meedoen-Participate=== Meedoen ? Voeg je WikiTree ID toe aan de [[Space:Vliegende_Hollanders_-_Flying_Dutchmen#Deelnemers_-_Participants_2021|deelnemers lijst van 2021]] en vergeet niet je hier in deze [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199618/have-you-registered-for-the-2021-spring-clean-a-thon-yet Spring Clean-a-Thon 2021 G2G aan te melden] Plaats een '''answer''' waarin je verteld dat je mee wilt doen en met welk team ! (Team Flying Dutchmen - Vliegende Hollanders) Join us ? Just add your WikiTree ID to the [[Space:Vliegende_Hollanders_-_Flying_Dutchmen#Deelnemers_-_Participants_2021|list of participants for 2021 here]] and don't forget to register here in this [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199618/have-you-registered-for-the-2021-spring-clean-a-thon-yet Spring Clean-a-thon 2021 G2G] Simply post an '''answer''' saying "Yes, I'd like to participate" along with what team you'd prefer ! (Team Flying Dutchmen- Vliegende Hollanders) {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-242.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''Welkom bij het - Welcome to the: Vliegende Hollanders Flying Dutchmen Spring Clean-a-Thon team ! ''' }} ===Work on own Error Suggestions - Werken aan eigen Fout Suggesties=== We gaan beginnen door eerst allemaal onze eigen fouten (suggestions) te corrigeren .... ga naar: '''https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm'''. Plaats '''je eigen wikiTree ID''' in het '''Managed by''' veld. Zo kan iedereen, dus ook als je nog niet zo bekend bent met de error lijsten, zien en leren hoe het werkt . * Je kunt je eigen persoonlijke '''Suggestions Report''' ook heel eenvoudig en snel vinden door in het sub-menu onder het kopje My Wikitree te klikken op '''Suggestions''' in het keuzemenu dat zich ontvouwt. ''We are all going to start by working on our own suggestions first....go to: '''https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm'''. Put '''your own WT ID''' in the '''Managed by''' field. For those who have not worked these lists before, this will help you get familiarized.'' * ''You can also find your personal '''Suggestions Report''' very easy, go to My Wikitree on the menu in the top and sellect '''Suggestions''' in the dropdown menu '' ===Project Error Suggestions - Project Fout suggesties=== Als je al je eigen errors hebt verholpen en nog tijd over hebt, kun je eventueel ook nog aan de slag te gaan met de Dutch Roots project error lijst (in het ''Managed by'' veld, het project profiel ID: WikiTree-14 toe voegen) of aan de [[Space:Vliegende_Hollanders_-_Flying_Dutchmen#Suggestions_per_Province|'''suggesties per Provincie''']].. Als de fouten kleine dingen zijn die gemakkelijk kunnen worden gecorrigeerd is het prima en kun je ze corrigeren, zo niet, of als profielen onderdeel zijn van bijvoorbeeld een ander project en er echt meer onderzoek en bronnen nodig is om het te kunnen corrigeren, plaats dan gewoon een bericht op het profiel, vermeld de error en dat er meer onderzoek nodig is of ga zelf op zoek naar [[Project:Nederlands_Portaal/Archieven_en_Bronnen#Bronnen|'''bronnen]]''' die laten zien hoe het kan worden gecorrigeerd en voeg die ook toe aan een bericht (post) . Voor meer uitleg (Engels) zie: [[Project:Database_Errors|Data Base Error Project]] ''Once you have completed your own managed profiles, then lets get going on the Dutch Roots project suggestions (in the managed field add: WikiTree-14) or.. if you like you can also work on the [[Space:Vliegende_Hollanders_-_Flying_Dutchmen#Suggestions_per_Province|'''suggestions by Province''']]. If the errors are minor things that can be fixed easily fix it, if not, so if profiles are part of for example a different Project as well and really need more research and sources, please just leave a post saying what the error is and that more research is needed or search for and add a post with [[Sources|'''sources]]''' as well that show how it can be corrected. for more explaining see: [[Project:Database_Errors|Database Errors Project]]'' '''Heel belangrijk, en vooral als het gaat om project profielen, is om altijd goed en duidelijk te communiceren''' (gebruik dus altijd het 'explain your changes' veld en plaats een berichtje (post) !) en ook belangrijk, vergeet niet de STATUS te updaten, wanneer je een fout gecorrigeert hebt en kijk meteen ook naar alle fouten bij het werken aan een profiel. '' '''Very important, and especially if project profiles are involved, is to to always be very clear and communicate''' (use the explain your changes field and add posts !) and provide STATUS when you finish correcting an error and look for all the errors when working a profile.'' ===Scoring=== Once you finish work on an error, you can set a status and enter a comment for it. There are five actions: * Comment (no change in status): This enables you to add a comment without changing the status. * Not corrected: This sets the error as not corrected. It will continue to be shown in all lists. * Corrected (hide until next recheck): This sets the error as corrected so it will be hidden from error reports until next dump. After that it will be shown again if it was not actually corrected. * False error (hide forever): This sets the error as a false error. It will be hidden from WikiTree+ error reports forever. * Proposed merge (hide for 30 days): This hides the error for 30 days thus giving a merge time to be completed. The error will be hidden from prepared error lists. Each time you work an error and set the status, you'll earn a contribution point ! ===Scoren=== Als je klaar bent met werken aan een fout suggestie, kunt je een status instellen en er een opmerking voor invoeren. Er zijn vijf acties: * Commentaar (geen verandering in status): Hiermee kunt je een opmerking toevoegen zonder de status te wijzigen. * Niet gecorrigeerd: hiermee wordt de fout ingesteld als niet gecorrigeerd. Het wordt nog steeds in alle lijsten weergegeven. * Gecorrigeerd (verbergen tot volgende hercontrole): hiermee wordt de gecorrigeerde fout suggestie verborgen voor fout suggestie meldingen tot de volgende dump. Daarna wordt het opnieuw getoond als het niet daadwerkelijk is gecorrigeerd. * False error (hide forever): hiermee wordt de fout suggestie ingesteld als een onterechte of verkeerde fout suggestie. Deze zal hierdoor voor altijd verborgen blijven voor WikiTree + foutmeldingen. * Voorgestelde samenvoeging (verbergen gedurende 30 dagen): hiermee verberg je de fout suggestie gedurende 30 dagen en geeft je zo de tijd voor de samenvoeging die moet worden voltooid. De fout zal worden verborgen voor voorbereide foutenlijsten. Voor elke keer dat je aan een fout suggestie werkt en hiervan vervolgens ook de status instelt, verdien je een punt ! ===Handige - Handy Spring Clean-a-Thon links ! === #[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NLD|'''Suggestions Nederland-the Netherlands''']] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=WikiTree-14& '''WikiTree-14 Suggestions'''] (Project account) you can change the ID to your own or any managers one) #[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err3&Location=Nederland&MaxErrors=1000& '''Nederland suggestions'''] (you can change Nederland to the Netherlands, Netherlands, Holland or any country you like) #[[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Where_to_find_suggestions|'''Where to find Suggestions''']] # [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon/Video_Chats|'''Spring Clean-a-Thon Hangouts, prize drawings''']] # [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Prizes|'''Clean-a-Thon Prizes''']] # '''Keep track of the progress by team''' : [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CleanAThon/Team.htm '''Clean-A-Thon results Nr of Statuses by Team'''] or [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CleanAThon/TeamUser.htm '''by team + user''']
'''for progress by more specific errors, or by member, see [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Tracking_progress|Clean-Thon Tracking Progress''']] ===Google Video Hangouts=== En natuurlijk hebben we dit weekend ook om de vier uur de '''[[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon/Video_Chats|Clean-a-Thon Google Video Hangouts !]] ''' ''And of course we will have the '''[[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon/Video_Chats|Clean-a-Thon Google Video Hangouts]]''' every four hours this weekend !'' == Deelnemers - Participants 2021== *Just click the little edit button at the right to add your WT ID to the list ;) next to the first free: #
Klik op het edit 'knopje' rechts om je WT ID toe te voegen aan de lijst :) achter de eerstvolgende vrije: # * To make the link: 'see my work', work (so to see your own suggestions) just click the blue button on that page that says 'User suggestions
Om de link: 'see my work' goed te laten werken (om je eigen suggesties te zien), klik je op die pagina op de blauwe knop die zegt: 'User suggesttions' #[[Timmerman-225|Bea Wijma]], DataDoctor, Pre1500 Team Captain/Cheerleader working on my own and project suggestions :D [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Timmerman-225& See my work] #[[Schellenberger-149|Astrid Spaargaren]] DataDoctor, Pre1500 Left hand of Bea/Team Captain, Stowaway that is hanging around to answer questions or finding answers. [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Schellenberger-149& See my work] Do not look please! :D #[[Panek-67|Charlie Panek]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Panek-67& See my work] #[[Knegt-10|Gesinus Knegt]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Knegt-10& See my work] #[[Van_Hoof-113|Koen van Hoof]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van_Hoof-133 See my work] #[[Daniels-3035|Connie Graves]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Daniels-3035& See my work] #[[Golder-180|Amy Golder-Cooper]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Golder-180& See my work] #[[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Robertson-6617& See my work] #[[Weessies-1|Nancy Edwards]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Weessies-1& See my work] # [[Kraayenbrink-2|Ludwig Kraayenbrink]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Kraayenbrink-2& See my work] #[[Van_Os_de_Man-40|Bertil van Os de Man]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van_Os_de_Man-40& See my work] #[[Van_den_Berg-1257|Herman van den Berg]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van_den_Berg-1257& See my work] #[[Molier-3|B.W.J. Molier]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Molier-3& See my work] #[[Verhelst-99|Tiko Verhelst]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Verhelst-99& See my work] #[[Van_der_Merwede-22|Albert van der Merwede]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Van_der_Merwede-22& See my work] #[[Dagevos-21|Carolina Millin]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Dagevos-21& See my work] #[[Lehman-2372|Francis Lehman]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Lehman-2372& See my work] #[[Van_Hout-28|Eef van Hout]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Van_Hout-28& See my work] #[[Sluys-6|Bertam Sluys]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Sluys--6& See my work] #[[Vorenhout-1|Michel Vorenhout]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Vorenhout-1& See my work] #[[Hollander-196|Joan Dubbelboer]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Hollander-196& See my work] #[[ Teague-1413|Drew Teague]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=+Teague-1413& See my work] # [[Van_Belzen-1|Joop van Belzen]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch3&WikiTreeID=Van_Belzen-1&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 See my work] # [[Donders-116|W. Donders]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Donders-116& See my work] # [[Stuivenberg-2|Enoch Stuivenberg]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Stuivenberg-2& See my work] #[[Fransen-237|Alex Fransen]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Fransen-237& See my work] #[[H-605|Ivonne (H) Heijst]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=H605& See my work] #[[Baas-250|Amanda Baas]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Baas-250& See my work] #[[Van_der_Velde-373|Elsa van der Velde]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Van_der_Velde-373& See my work] #[[Ruijgrok-57|Jan Ruijgrok]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Ruijgrok-57& See my work] #[[Van_Veenendaal-14|Joke van Veenendaal]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Van_Veenendaal-14& See my work] #[[Tran-255|Liam Tran]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Tran-255& See my work] #[[Beers-813|Margreet Beers]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Beers-813& See my work] #[[De_Groot-666|Kim de Groot]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=de+Groot-666& See my work] #[[Terink-1|Jan Terink]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Birthlocation%3DAmsterdam+19cen+open&MaxProfiles=50000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 96x's (link errors) in Birthlocation=Amsterdam 19cen open] #[[Carter-20890|Alexandra Carter]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Carter-20890& See my work] == Error Report == {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_NLD}} {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree14}} ---- ===Suggestions per Province=== Here are the links for all Dutch suggestion per province :) After clicking the link for the province it will open the DB suggestions page, on that page click the blue button that says: '''find suggestions''' and all suggestions for profiles from the specific province will show... If you like to work on just one specific suggestion for profiles from a specific province, before clicking that blue button (find suggestions), look a little above that button and you will see the word '''suggestion''' with a drop down menu box below it where you can select the suggestion you would like to work on, now first select one suggestion from that dropdown box and now click the find suggestion button... *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Friesland&MaxErrors=5000& '''Friesland Suggestions'''] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Groningen+&MaxErrors=5000& '''Groningen Suggestions'''] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Drenthe+&MaxErrors=5000& '''Drenthe Suggestions'''] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Overijssel+&MaxErrors=5000& '''Overijssel Suggestions'''] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Noord-Holland+&MaxErrors=5000& '''Noord-Holland Suggestions'''] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Zuid-Holland+&MaxErrors=5000& '''Zuid-Holland Suggestions'''] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Zeeland+&MaxErrors=5000& '''Zeeland Suggestions'''] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Gelderland+&MaxErrors=5000& '''Gelderland Suggestions'''] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Limburg+&MaxErrors=5000& '''Limburg Suggestions'''] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Noord-Brabant+&MaxErrors=5000& '''Noord-Brabant Suggestions'''] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Utrecht+&MaxErrors=5000& '''Utrecht Suggestions'''] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=Flevoland+&MaxErrors=5000& '''Flevoland Suggestions'''] == Deelnemers - Participants 2017 == * 1: [[Timmerman-225|Bea Wijma]], DataDoctor, Pre1500, Leader |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Timmerman-225 See your work] * 2: [[Terink-1|Jan Terink]], DataDoctor, Pre1500 |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Terink-1 See your work] * 3: [[Molier-3|B.W.J. Molier]], DataDoctor |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Molier-3 See your work] * 4: [[Panek-67|Charlie Panek]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Panek-67 See your work] * 5: [[Boonstra-109|Johan Boonstra]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Boonstra-109 See your work] * 6: [[Martin-16604|Mary Diamante]], DataDoctor |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Martin-16604 See your work] * 7: [[Holland-3338|Anonymous Carroll]], DataDoctor, Pre1500 |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Holland-3338 See your work] * 8: [[Beers-813|Margreet Beers]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Beers-813 See your work] * 9: [[Dauphinee-29|Dana Reale]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Dauphinee-29 See your work] * 10: [[Edgemon-26|Cynthia Rushing]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Edgemon-26 See your work] * 11: [[Fuller-3716|Tami Eisenga]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Fuller-3716 See your work] * 12: [[McKay-2027|Melissa McKay]], DataDoctor, Pre1500 |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=McKay-2027 See your work] * 13: [[Sluys-6|Bertram Sluys]], Pre1500 |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Sluys-6 See your work] * 14: [[Stuivenberg-2|Enoch Stuivenberg]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Stuivenberg-2 See your work] * 15: [[Van den Berg-1257|Herman van den Berg]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van den Berg-1257 See your work] * 16: [[Ward-10352|Erika Ward]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Ward-10352 See your work] * 17: [[Schellenberger-149|Astrid Spaargaren]], DataDoctor, Pre1500 |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Schellenberger-149 See your work] * 18: [[Van Duyn-38|Andrew Van Duyn]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van Duyn-38 See your work] * 19: [[Kraayenbrink-2|Ludwig Kraayenbrink]], Greeter and DataDoctor|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Kraayenbrink-2 See your work] == Deelnemers - Participants 2018== #[[Timmerman-225|Bea Wijma]], DataDoctor, Pre1500 Team Captain/Cheerleader :D [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Timmerman-225 See your work] #[[Schellenberger-149|Astrid Spaargaren]] DataDoctor, Pre1500, Keeping Bea busy and alive! Co-Bea this time, co-cheerleader (so just call me Co). Love this challenges! Just hope I have time enough to win us a price again. [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Shellenberger-149 See your work] #[[McKay-2027|Melissa McKay]] DataDoctor, Pre1500, Arborist, Portal Gatekeeper and you can call me "The Canuck" [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=McKay-2027 See your work] #[[Beers-813|Margreet Beers]], DataDocter, Sourcerer, Jack of all trades, you can call me 'If you need me' ;-) [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Beers=813 See your work] #[[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] - primarily post-1811, often with connections to the US [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Robertson-6617 See your work] # [[Stuivenberg-2| Enoch Stuivenberg]], Sourcerer, neam my mar de Frysk [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Stuivenberg-2 See your work] #[[Brouwer-891|Sytze Brouwer]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Brouwer-891 See your work] #[[Overmars-10|Herman Overmars]],Sourcerer,aka Manus van Mokum,[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Overmars-10 See your work] #[[Hollander-196|Joan Dubbelboer]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Hollander-196 See your work] #[[Terink-1|Jan Terink]], Core Business: DataDoctoring [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Terink-1 See your work] #[[Cassel-204|Amy Selby]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Cassel-204 See your work] #[[Boonstra-109|Johan Boonstra]], manusje-van-alles, neam my mar dy oare Frysk [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Terink-1 See your work] #[[Van_Belzen-1|Joop van Belzen]], voor de lol. [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van_Belzen-1 See your work] # [[Molier-3|B.W.J. Molier]], DataDoctor |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Molier-3 See your work] #[[Carter-20890|Alexandra Carter]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Carter-20890 See your work] #[[Kraayenbrink-2 |Ludwig Kraayenbrink]], Greeter, DataDoctor [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Kraayenbrink-2 See your work] #[[Sluys-6|Bertram Sluys]], Pre1500 |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Sluys-6 See your work] #[[Renkema-15|Arlene Renkema]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Renkema-15 See your work] #[[Dammers-57|Sarah Dammers]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Dammers-57 See your work] #[[Sommer-716|Jillian Sommer]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Sommer-716 See your work] ===Team 2019=== #[[Timmerman-225|Bea Wijma]], DataDoctor, Pre1500 Team Captain/Cheerleader :D [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Timmerman-225 See my work] #[[Schellenberger-149|Astrid Spaargaren]] Team Captain. Keeping Bea busy and alive! Co-Bea this time, co-cheerleader (so just call me Co). Love this challenges! Just hope I have time enough to win us a price again [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Shellenberger-149 See my work] # [[Van Belzen-1|Joop van Belzen]]. Weer eens tijd voor een grote schoonmaak. [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van_Belzen-1 See my work] #[[Overmars-10|Herman Overmars]] aka Manus van Mokum, tijd om mijn en andere straatjes weer eens schoon te vegen. [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Overmars-10 See my work] #[[Van_Hout-28|Eef van Hout]] tijd voor de voorjaarsschoonmaak!! [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van_Hout-28 See my work] #[[Van Veenendaal-14|Joke van Veenendaal]], Mijn focus voor deze challenge: error 511 Unique names (spelling) voor periode na 1811. [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van_Veenendaal-14 See my work] #[[Stuivenberg-2|Enoch Stuivenberg]], time to claen up its springtime [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Stuivenberg-2 See my work] #[[Beers-813|Margreet Beers]], gewoon aan het 'werk' [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Beers-813 See my work] #[[Kraayenbrink-2| Ludwig Kraayenbrink]] Greeter and DataDoctor [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Kraayenbrink-2 See my work] #[[McKay-2027|Melissa McKay]] Just your average Wikitreer [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=McKay-2027 See my work] #[[Molier-3|B.W.J. Molier]] Connector and sourcerer, DataDoctor &ct [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Molier-3 See my work] #[[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Robertson-6617 See my work] #[[Panek-67|Charlie Panek]] Data Doctor, Sourcerer [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Panek-67 See my work] #[[Lowry-3068|Tanya Lowry]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Lowry-3068 See my work] #[[Gerarden-1|Caitlin Gerarden]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Gerarden-1 See my work] #[[Vandevis-11|Dr Ted Vandevis]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Vandevis-11 See my work] #[[Goolaerts-1|Pierre Goolaerts]] We gaan er samen iets van maken! [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Goolaerts-1 See my work] #[[Daniels-3035|Connie Graves]] glad to be part of the team [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Daniels-3035 See my work] #[[Van_Zuilen-10|Rob van Zuilen]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van_Zuilen-10 See my work] #[[Van_Munster-10|Peter van Munster]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van_Munster-10 See my work] #[[Sedrel-2|Rick Sedrel]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Sedrel-1 See my work] #[[DeFrieze-2| George DeFrieze]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=DeFrieze-2 See my work] #[[Hanson-5227|Wendy Hoffman]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Hanson-5227 See my work] #[[Dammers-57|Sarah Dammers]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Dammers-57 See my work] #[[Keil-336|Susan Keil]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Keil-336 See my work] #[[Oosterwal-2|Erik Oosterwal]] I'll be hanging out in Friesland eating griene tjiis. [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Oosterwal-2 See my work] == Deelnemers - Participants 2020== #[[Timmerman-225|Bea Wijma]], DataDoctor, Pre1500 Team Captain/Cheerleader :D [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Timmerman-225 See my work] #[[Schellenberger-149|Astrid Spaargaren]] Team Captain [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Shellenberger-149 See my work] #[[McKay-2027|Melissa McKay]] #[[Beers-813|Margreet Beers]] #[[Terink-1|Jan Terink]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=netherlands+amsterdam+20cen+&MaxErrors=1000& '''netherlands amsterdam 20cen'''] #[[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] #[[Kraayenbrink-2|Ludwig Kraayenbrink]] #[[Molier-3|B. W. J. Molier]] #[[Van der Merwede-22|Albert van der Merwede]] #[[Panek-67|Charlie Panek]] #[[Jillson-129|Cheryl Cunningham]] # [[Van Belzen-1|Joop van Belzen]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Van_Belzen-1 See my work]. Zeeland en omgeving. #[[Van_der_Velde-373|Elsa van der Velde]] #[[Stuivenberg-2|Enoch Stuivenberg]] #[[Buikema-23|Elijah Buikema]] #[[Wagenaar-226|Minke Wagenaar]] #[[de Groot-666|Kim de Groot]] #[[Knegt-10|Gesinus Knegt]] #[[Van Hoof-113|Koen van Hoof]] #[[Keil-336|Susan Keil]] #[[Hanson-5227|Wendy Hoffman]] #[[DeFrieze-2| George DeFrieze]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=DeFrieze-2 See my work] #[[Carter-20890|Alexandra Carter]] #[[Hughey-105|David Hughey]] #[[Britton-942|Sally Shreeve]] #[[Van den Berg-1257| Herman van den Berg]] #[[Erdoes-1|Jaki Erdoes]]

Vliegende Hollanders - Flying Dutchmen Connect-a-Thon

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Welkom bij de Flying Dutchmen Connect-a-Thon teampagina!
== '''[[#Welkom to the Flying Dutchmen Connect-a-Thon teampage!|English version below]]''' {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-249.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption= }}
'''Deze Connect-a-Thon loopt van vrijdag 22 april 2022 (14.00 uur) tot en met maandag 25 april 2022 (14:00 uur).'''
Hier is een [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20220114T130000&p1=tz_et tijdzone calculator] voor als je hulp nodig hebt om de juiste tijd te bepalen in jouw deel van de wereld, je hoeft alleen nog maar je eigen locatie toe te voegen.
Tijdens de Connect-a-Thon zullen we gebruik maken van onze
[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1395799/vliegende-hollanders-flying-dutchmen-connect-thon-chat-april Connect-a-Thon G2G-chat april 2022] en [https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/835869997770866728 Discord chat].
Meedoen ? Voeg je WikiTree ID hier onder toe aan de [[Space:Vliegende_Hollanders_-_Flying_Dutchmen_Connect-a-Thon#2022_Team|lijst]] en vergeet niet je eerst hier in deze [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392037/have-you-registered-for-the-april-2022-connect-a-thon-yet?show=1392037#q1392037 Connect-a-Thon april 2022 registratie G2G] aan te melden. Plaats daar een answer (!) waarin je vertelt dat je mee wilt doen en met welk team ! (Team Flying Dutchmen - Vliegende Hollanders) Om deel te kunnen nemen moet je een WikiTree member zijn en de [[Special:Honor_Code|Honor Code]] hebben onderschreven. De laatste dag waarop je je kunt registreren is woensdag 20 april, 2022. ===Doel en puntentelling=== Ons doel voor de Connect-a-Thon is om het aantal profielen dat [[Special:Connection|geen verbinding]] heeft met onze grote boom te verminderen. Dit doen we door 72 uur lang zoveel mogelijk nieuwe profielen aan te maken en te verbinden met een ander profiel. Op deze manier wordt de kans steeds groter dat er een al bestaande verbinding gevonden wordt.
Omdat dit natuurlijk wel een Thon is (''en we natuurlijk allemaal van een wedstrijdje houden''), verdien je voor elk nieuw profiel dat je aanmaakt een punt.
Alle regels samengevat:
* Voor elk '''NIEUW''' profiel dat je aanmaakt tijdens de Connect-a-Thon krijg je een punt (''dus aangemaakt tussen vrijdag 22 april 2022, 14.00 uur en maandag 25 april 2022, 14.00 uur'') Wat bedoelen we hier mee? ** Zorg ervoor dat het nieuwe profiel met '''minstens''' 1 ander profiel verbonden is ***Voeg een vader of een moeder toe, beide is 1 punt ***Voeg een broer of zus toe, elk is 1 punt ***Voeg een echtgenoot of echtgenote toe, dit is 1 punt (''of meerdere als deze persoon vaker getrouwd is'') ***Voeg een zoon of dochter toe, elk kind is 1 punt **Elk nieuw profiel moet minstens '''1 bronvermelding '''hebben om het punt te laten te tellen. *Wanneer krijg je '''GEEN''' punt? **Als je een profiel aanmaakt dat '''je niet verbindt''' met een ander profiel ===Waar te beginnen?=== Er zijn verschillende manieren om nog toe te voegen of te verbinden profielen te kiezen: *Maak gebruik van WikiTree+ om zelf een lijst te maken. Zie [[Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots#Unconnected|WikiTree+ Tips voor het Netherlands Project]] voor een uitgebreide handleiding. *Werk vanuit je [[Special:WatchedList|watchlist of volglijst]]:
Een van de gemakkelijkste manieren om deel te nemen, is door te werken aan het uitbouwen van je eigen gezinslijnen. Soms concentreren we ons zo op onze directe lijnen dat we de zijdelingse vergeten. Je kunt ook naar buiten werken, niet alleen naar boven of naar beneden. *Needs Profiles Created Categorie
[[:Category:Needs_Profiles_Created|Deze categorie]] bestaat als een manier om profielen te verzamelen of markeren die bronnen hebben voor gezinsleden die nog geen profielen op WikiTree hebben. *De Connectors Chat pagina
[[Space:Connectors_Chat|De Connectors Chat pagina]] heeft tabellen met daarin [[Space:Connectors_Chat#Largest_Unconnected_Branches|de grootste niet verbonden 'takken']] van WikiTree, niet-verbonden takken die om verschillende redenen bijzonder uitdagend zijn om te verbinden, en [[Space:Connectors_Chat#Unconnected_Notables|unconnected notabelen.]] *The DBE Unconnected pagina
[[Space:DBE_Unconnected|The DBE Unconnected pagina]] vermeldt rapporten voor verschillende landen in de wereld en toont niet-verbonden takken/lijnen met ten minste één profiel dat zegt dat de persoon van dat profiel in dat land is geboren of is overleden. Hier is de link voor [[Space:DBE_Unconnected_Europe#Netherlands|Unconnected Nederlands]] **Zie ook: [[Space:Places_to_find_unconnected_profiles|Plekken waar je unconnected profielen kunt vinden]] ===Handige Connect-a-Thon linken=== *''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Zie je graag je eigen score of die van het team? Hier is de tracker]''' * [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon help pagina]] *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Prizes|Connect-a-Thon prijzen]] *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Video_chats|Connect-a-Thon Video Chats]] *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Badges_for_Winners|Badges voor de winnaars]] *[[Space:Archive_Flying_Dutchmen_-_Connect-a-Thon_teampage|Archief Flying Dutchmen - Connect-a-Thon teampagina]] ==
Welkom to the Flying Dutchmen Connect-a-Thon teampage!
== '''[[#Welkom bij de Flying Dutchmen Connect-a-Thon teampagina!|Nederlandse versie hierboven]]''' {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-249.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption= }}
''' This Connect-a-Thon will run from Friday, April 22, 2022, at 8 AM (EDT) until Monday, April 25, 2022, at 8 AM (EDT).
'''Here is a [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html?iso=20220114T130000&p1=tz_et time zone calculator] if you need help figuring out the right time in your part of the world, you only have to add your own location.'''
During the Connect-a-Thon we will use our[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1395799/vliegende-hollanders-flying-dutchmen-connect-thon-chat-april Connect-a-Thon G2G-chat April 2022] and [https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/835869997770866728 Discord chat].
Join us ? Just add your WikiTree ID to the participants [[Space:Vliegende_Hollanders_-_Flying_Dutchmen_Connect-a-Thon#2022_Team|list]] below and don't forget to first register here in this [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1392037/have-you-registered-for-the-april-2022-connect-a-thon-yet?show=1392037#q1392037 Connect-a-Thon april 2022 registratie G2G] Simply post an answer (!) saying "Yes, I'd like to participate" along with what team you'd prefer ! (Team Flying Dutchmen) To participate you need to be a WikiTree member who has signed the [[Special:Honor_Code|Honor Code]]. The cut-off date for registering is midnight on Wednesday, April 20, 2022. ===Goal and scoring=== Our goal for the Connect-a-Thon is to decrease the number of profiles that are not [[Special:Connection|connected]] to our big tree by spending. We do this by creating as many new profiles as possible for 72 hours and connecting them to another profile. This way we are increasing the opportunity to find a connecting to an already existing profile.
Because this is still a Thon (''and we all love to compete''), you will get a point for each new profile you create.
All rules summarized:
*For each profile you create during the Connect-a-Thon you will get a point (''so created between Friday April 22, 2022 14.00 hour and Monday April 25, 2022 14.00 hour'') **Make sure this new profile is connected to '''at least''' 1 other profile ***Add a father or mother, both is 1 point ***Add a brother or sister, each is 1 point (''you will only get this point if you first added the fater or mother and only after that the brother or sister'') ***Add a husband or wife, this is 1 point (''or multiple if this person married more often'') ***Add a son or daughter, each child is 1 point **Each new profile must have at least '''one source''' in it for the point to be counted *When don't you get a point? **If you create a profile and which you '''don't connect''' to another profile ===Where to start?=== There are a few different ways to choose profiles to add to or connect: *Use WikiTree+ to create your own list. See [[Space:WikiTee%2B_Tips_for_Dutch_Roots#Unconnected_2|WikiTree+ Tips voor het Netherlands Project]] for an extensive userguide. *Work from your own [[Special:WatchedList|Watchlist]]:
One of the easiest ways to participate is to work on building out your own family lines. Sometimes we focus so much on our direct lines that we forget about the collateral ones. You can work on building outward, not just upward or downward. *Work on your Unconnected Profiles:
If you click on the "Find" menu in the top right of the WikiTree screen and select "Unconnected People", you will see a list of the people on your watchlist who are not yet connected to the main tree. You can sort that list several ways, and also limit it to a particular surname. If you click on the highlighted word "total" in the first paragraph on that page, you will see a list of all unconnected profiles on WikiTree, which works the same way *'Needs Profiles Created Category
[[:Category:Needs_Profiles_Created|This category]] exists as a way of noting profiles that have sources for family members who do not yet have profiles on WikiTree. *The Connectors Chat Page
[[Space:Connectors_Chat|The Connectors Chat page]] has tables listing the [[Space:Connectors_Chat#Largest_Unconnected_Branches|largest unconnected branches]] on WikiTree, unconnected branches which are particularly challenging to connect for various reasons, and [[Space:Connectors_Chat#Unconnected_Notables|unconnected notables.]] *The DBE Unconnected page
[[Space:DBE_Unconnected|The DBE Unconnected page]] lists reports for different countries in the world, showing unconnected branches with at least one profile which says that the person in the profile was born or died in that country. Here's the link for [[Space:DBE_Unconnected_Europe#Netherlands|Unconnected Netherlands]]. *See also: [[Space:Places_to_find_unconnected_profiles|Places to find unconnected profiles]]. ===Useful Connect-a-Thon links=== *''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Love to see your or the teams score? Here's the tracker]''' * [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon help page]] *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Prizes|Connect-a-Thon Prizes]] *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Video_chats|Conect-a-Thon Video Chats]] *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Badges_for_Winners|Badges for winners]] *[[Space:Archive_Flying_Dutchmen_-_Connect-a-Thon_teampage|Archive Flying Dutchmen - Connect-a-Thon teampage]] ==
April 2022 Team
== #[[Schellenberger-149|Astrid Spaargaren]] Team captain #[[Jousma-11|Colleen Jousma]] Team captain #[[Beers-813|Margreet Beers]] #[[Dijkgraaf-24|Coen Jacob Dijkgraaf]] #[[Hollander-196|Joan Hollander]] #[[Witvoet-92|Sieger Witvoet]] #[[Robertson-6617|W.Robertson]] #[[Molier-3|B.W.J. Molier]] #[[Van_Hout-28|Eef van Hout]] #[[Van_der_Velde-373|Elsa van der Velde]] #[[Duffhauss-1|Monique Duffhauss]] #[[Slof-5|Tineke Slof]] #[[Mullins-2069|Jayme Mullins Arrington]] #[[Daniels-3035|Connie Graves]] #[[Van_den_Berg-1257|Herman van den Berg]] #[[Kraayenbrink-2|Ludwig Kraayenbrink]] #[[De_Moor-154|Nele De Moor]] #[[Van_Munster-10|Peter van Munster]] #[[Wagenaar-226|Minke Wagenaar]] #[[Baijense-2|Hans Baijense]] #[[De_Wit-1561|Peter De Wit]] #[[Overmars-10|Herman Overmars]] #[[Links-6|Henk Links]] #[[Weessies-1|Nancy Weessies]] #[[Hensgens-42|Charles Hensgens]] #[[H-605|Ivonne Heijst]] #[[Van_Hoof-113| Koen van Hoof]] #[[Panek-67|Charlie Panek]]

Voegele’s Bottling Works

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[[Category: Lancaster, New York, Companies]] Voegele’s Bottling Works, 1892-1969 [[Space:West_Main_Street_36_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|36 West Main Street]] At one time, Lancaster had a bottling works on West Main that shipped beverages all over the nation. [[Voegele-59|Joseph Voegele Sr.]], founded the Voegele Bottling Works in Lancaster in 1892. It manufactured soft drinks and alcoholic beverages before prohibition. The birch beer was among his more popular drinks. Joseph married twice and had six children. For many years they lived on West Main above the store. Joseph's daughter was fond of telling this story: "In the 1890s he was approached by the inventor of Coca-Cola himself, a young man, practically penniless, who was looking for someone to help him get started with his new concoction (Coca-Cola). My grandfather proclaimed it tasted awful and would never sell, and he turned the young man away.” Joseph died in 1934 at age 72. He is buried at St. Mary's According to his great grandson Brian Smith of San Diego, in the 1960's Joseph's sons changed the business name from Voegele to Vaegele, somehow thinking that the name Vaegele would seem less foreign to American consumers. The business closed a few years later. (1) {{Image|file=Voegele_8217_s_Bottling_Works.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Voegele_8217_s_Bottling_Works-1.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Voegele_8217_s_Bottling_Works-2.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Voegele_8217_s_Bottling_Works-3.jpg}} {{Image|file=Voegele_8217_s_Bottling_Works-4.jpg}} ==Sources== (1) [[Space:Lancaster_Memories_A_Pictorial_History|Lancaster Memories, A Pictorial History, By Mary Jo Monnin, Published by Dick Young Fire Services Publishing LLC Copyright : 2016]]

Volcanic Eruptions

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[[Category:Natural Disasters]] [[Category:Volcanic Eruptions]] {{Worldwide Disaster|sub=Volcanic_Eruptions}} {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }}
Volcanic Eruptions
{{Image|file=Photos-65.gif |align=c |size=460 |caption= }} Several cities were affected by the eruption of Mount Vesuviusin, 79 C.E.: '''Oplontis, Pompeii and Stabiae.''' Once a thriving and sophisticated Roman city, Pompeii was buried in meters of ash and pumice after the catastrophic eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. The archaeological site in southern Italy’s Campania region unearthed Pompeii. Mount Vesuvius has not erupted since 1944, but it is still one of the most dangerous volcanoes.
All of Pompeii residents killed, City and buildings destroyed, buried in lava
{{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-15.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Mt Vesuvious, Pompeii.''' }} {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-16.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption='''Pompeii street.''' }}{{Clear}} ''The excavated street was found to have served as an open septic system. The stepping stones were for people to cross to the other side of the street.'' {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption=' }} Mount St. Helens, Washington, USA May 18, 1980 Earthquake at 8:32:17 a.m. PDT (UTC−7) on Sunday, May 18, 1980 caused N face to slide away, becoming the largest landslide. An '''eruption column rose 80,000 feet (24 km; 15 mi) into the atmosphere and deposited ash in 11 U.S. states.''' {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-17.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=' }} Less severe outbursts continued a day, and followed by other large, eruptions later that year. '''*Fifty-seven people were killed, *Hundreds of square miles were reduced to wasteland. *1 billion U.S. dollars in damage ($2.88 billion in 2014 dollars) * thousands of game animals were killed'''
57 people killed, 100's sq. mi. wasteland, thousands animals killed, $1billion damage
VIDEO: [http://www.weather.com/news/video/volcano-spews-lightning-bolts Volcano with lightening] {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }}
Mount Kilauea Volcano Eruption
Early on May 3, 2018 earthquakes rock Hawaii's Big Island, Hawaii when the active volcano, Kilauea volcano erupted. The island, Hawaii was rattled by the quakes and Kilauea spewed lava and toxic gas. Hawaii is rattled by a series of earthquakes as Kilauea volcano spews lava and toxic gas, Sulphur dioxide. [https://www.cbsnews.com/news/hawaii-kilauea-volcano-eruption-today-2018-05-07-live-stream-updates/ Kilauea Eruption] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] Fissures continue to open with the lava being emitted. :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]In the Hawaiian Islands, Mount Kilauea (Hawaii's Kilauea active volcano: tmsnrt.rs/2rmXdVZ) erupted 18 hours ago, May 3, 2018. As of May 7, the lava and tremors continue.The lava spread, destroying 36 homes and buildings near Leilani Estates. 2000 people were evacuated, due to the noxious gas, Sulphur dioxide. No firefighters are currently doing anything, as all is in progress. :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]May 20,2018- Mount Kilauea is still opening through fissures. :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]Molten lava and gases reached the ocean. This releases hydrochloric acid, and lava haze or "laze". This is filled with glass particles in the steam, deadly to breathe.[https://www.forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2018/05/20/kilauea-volcano-lava-crosses-hawaii-highway-to-reach-the-ocean-creating-dangerous-laze/#59c26d772e1a Laze] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]May 23-30 Lava reached a plant nearby which stores flammables {{Image|file=Volcanic_Eruptions.jpg |align=l |size=220 |caption=Kilauea May 20 }}{{Image|file=Volcanic_Eruptions-1.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Kilauea lava flow reaches ocean }} {{Image|file=Volcanic_Eruptions-2.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Lava falling into ocean }}{{clear}}
44 homes destroyed, 1 injury, >10,000 people evacuated due to sulphur dioxide.
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White Island , New Zealand Volcano Eruption
Dec 9, 2019 while a group of tourists were visiting the island and rim, the volcano erupted. It is an active volcano. Searches are currently unable to continue. No activity can be observed currently on the island. *https://www.cnn.com/2019/12/09/asia/new-zealand-white-island-volcano-intl-hnk/index.html {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-103.jpg |align=c |size=325 |caption=White Island, New Zealand }}
Some evacuated, 5 deaths, 8 visitors missing. .
{{Red|January 2, 2019}} Anak Krakatau (son of Krakatau or Krakatoa) erupts causing tsunami, cone collapses. {{Red|April 10, 2020}} Anak Krakatau erupts again. {{Red|March 2010}} Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland erupts, beginning in March, declared officially over in October, when the snow no longer melted off the mountain. This volcanic activity so disruptive to air travel because of a combination of factors:
1. The volcano was directly under the jet stream.
2. The direction of the jet stream was unusually stable at the time of the eruption's second phase, continuously southeast.
3. The second eruptive phase happened under 200 m (660 ft) of glacial ice. The resulting meltwater flowed back into the erupting volcano, which created two specific phenomena:
1. The rapidly vaporising water significantly increased the eruption's explosive power.
2. The erupting lava cooled very fast, which created a cloud of highly abrasive, glass-rich ash.
4. The volcano's explosive power was enough to inject ash directly into the jet stream. {{Red|June 15, 1991}} Mount Pinatubo, Philipines second-largest terrestrial eruption of the 20th Century after 1912 eruption of Novarupta in Alaska. Complicating the eruption was the arrival of Typhoon Yunya. {{red|June 6, 1912}} Novarupta (newly erupted) is a volcano that was formed in 1912, located on the Alaska Peninsula in Katmai National Park and Preserve, about 290 miles (470 km) southwest of Anchorage. Formed during the largest volcanic eruption of the 20th century, Novarupta released 30 times the volume of magma of the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=370 |caption=' }}
Mauna Loa Volcano Eruption
{{Image|file=Volcanic_Eruptions-3.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Mauna Loa erupting }} Started Nov 27, 2022- Lava flow is near the highway nearby. *https://www.boston.com/news/environment/2022/11/29/mauna-loa-volcano-erupts-big-island-hawaii-photos/ *https://www.npr.org/2022/12/13/1142605506/hawaii-mauna-loa-kilauea-volcanoes-lava-big-island *https://www.lovebigisland.com/big-island-lava-viewing/ '''and others''' '''Sources:''' *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kīlauea *http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/38186017/new-fissure-opens-in-lower-puna-while-others-still-spewing-lava *https://www.livescience.com/27622-kilauea.html *http://time.com/5265512/kilauea-hawaii-volcano-eruption-latest/ *https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/hawaii/kilauea/current-activity.html *https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/u-s-has-over-160-active-volcanoes-how-likely-are-n875171 *https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/17/us/hawaii-kilauea-volcano/index.html *https://nypost.com/2018/05/18/photographer-shocked-to-find-golfers-near-erupting-volcano/ *https://www.cnn.com/2019/12/09/asia/new-zealand-white-island-volcano-intl-hnk/index.html *https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcwssxwy7CA Anak Krakatau Jan 2019 *https://www.forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2020/04/11/famed-anak-krakatau-volcano-is-erupting-once-again/#2905fe5324bc *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_eruptions_of_Eyjafjallaj%C3%B6kull *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Pinatubo *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novarupta

Volcik Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Volcik Name Study]] ==About the Project== {{GOONS Sticker|Volcik}}The Volcik (Volčík) Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Volcik Volcik] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Volcik name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Volcik's), by time period (18th Century Volcik's), or by topic (Volcik DNA, Volcik Occupations, Volcik Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ===Surname History=== :The first recorded instance of the surname that can be found is in 1728 for the baptism of Adama Volčík of Kurima, Giraltovce, Slovakia.Slovakia Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1935, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V1QR-641 : 23 July 2017), Adama Volčík, 1728; citing p. , , Baptism, Kurima, Giraltovce, Slovakia, Odbor Archivnictva (The Archives of the Republic), Slovakia; FHL microfilm 1,792,391. In this record, there is also the mention of the Adama's father, Joanne Volčík. :On 2 Apr 1812, another baptism record appears for Joannes Volčík in Haligovce, Stará Ľubovňa, Slovakia, to father Adalbertus VolčíkSlovakia Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1935, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KH8X-VDH : 19 July 2017), Joannes Volčík, 02 Apr 1812; citing p. , , Baptism, Haligovce, Stará Ľubovňa, Slovakia, Odbor Archivnictva (The Archives of the Republic), Slovakia; FHL microfilm 1,739,090., then on 18 Aug 1821, the baptism of Michael Volčík and his father Joan VolčíkSlovakia Church and Synagogue Books, 1592-1935, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KZRP-XTV : 8 November 2017), Michael Volčík, 18 Aug 1821; citing p. , , Baptism, Veľký Lipník, Stará Ľubovňa, Slovakia, Odbor Archivnictva (The Archives of the Republic), Slovakia; FHL microfilm 1,791,934., and on 19 Jun 1881 the baptism of Gustav Jozsef Volčík and his father Gyorgy Volčíkin Mindszent, Miskolcz, Borsod, Hungary. ==How to Join== To join the Volcik Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research Pages|Research Pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific Research Page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research Pages|Research Page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Harris-5439|Steve Harris]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Volcik}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ===Research Pages=== *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Bu7LrXpIJDbfMoif-YfmOWkf-PTp1hStHGdaKEzDcWc/edit?usp=sharing Volcik Raw Data] ''contains raw transcription data for all occurrences of the Volcik surname'' *[[Space:Volcik Name Study - Surname Distribution and Facts|Surname Distribution and Facts]] *[[Space:Volcik_Name_Study_-_North_America|Volcik's of North America]] *[[Space:Volcik_Name_Study_-_Interments|Volcik Interments in the United States]] === Task List === # Monitor the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Volcik&showall=1 Volcik] Surname Activity Feed. # Monitor the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Volcik&MaxErrors=100 Volcik] Surname dbErrors Feed. ===Membership=== * [[Harris-5439|Steve Harris]] - I am interested in the Volcik's of Texas and tracing those family lines back to Austria-Hungary in the Lands of the Bohemian Crown. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls - [[Volčík-24|Josef Volčík]]. ===Related Surnames and Surname Variants=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wolcik Wolcik] ==Sources==

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Related Pages: :''[[:Category:Volga_German_Project |Volga German Project category page]]'' :'' [[Space:Volga_German_Project|Volga German Project freespace page]]'' :''[[Space:Volga_German_Team|Volga German Team freespace page]]'' == Objective == The objective of the Volga German Project is to use the collaborative powers of WikiTree to collect, organize, and trace the information of those families into one, easily referenced, location. Our dream is to trace families alive today beyond their Mid-Western present, through their colonial days in Russia, and back to the regions in Germany where they originated. We realize that this will take much work and diligence on the part of the Project Members. But we are willing and able to carry it out! NEW RESOURCE: https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2367299 Family search has added new records for Volga Germans. This will be a great help! http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/archives/maps/colonies.cfm Good site for Volga German information. Includes some village maps showing surnames of households. http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/archives/maps/colonies.cfm Center for Volga German Studies, Concordia University == HISTORY OF THE VOLGA GERMANS (Geschichte der Wolgadeutschen) == In 1762 and 1763, Catherine the Great invited Europeans to settle and farm the Russian frontier lands of the Volga River. All who did so could maintain their language and culture and have freedom of religious practice. Those settlers were exempt from serving in the Russian military "forever". Over the next five years, German farmers from the Palatinate and Rhineland, the Kingdom of Bavaria, Baden, and Hesse came by the thousands. Many who had been recruited to immigrate to Russia met in a centrally located town and were loosely organized into groups, each headed by an appointed leader, and then traveled to a northern seaport. The people from Hesse usually moved northward through Giessen, Kassel, and Hildesheim to the seaport town of Lübeck. It took many emigrants six weeks to go from Isenburg, near Frankfurt, to Lübeck, a distance of 300 miles or so. The voyage from Lübeck, Germany to Kronstadt, Russia took 10 to 11 days under favorable conditions—but in some cases it took 6 weeks. Englishmen then captained most ships, and the goods sold onboard ship were extremely over priced. There were claims some captains intentionally diverted and slowed voyages in order to make more onboard sales. Once getting to Russia, there was another long journey of close to a year to get to their actual settlements from the port of Oranienbaum in northern Russia to their southern Volga villages. This nearly always involved some harsh winter travel, mostly on foot, and the death toll was high. Eventually, Russia took back the freedom from military service and forced German migrants into the Russian Army. At that point, many families fled to the United States and Canada. Most continued in farming, already used to the freezing temperatures and desert-like environments. NO STRANGERS TO HARDSHIP: From their homelands in Germany, the trip to their new village on the Volga took about a year, on foot to the port, then by ship, then again on foot (wagons were for supplies) from the northern part of Russia to the southern part of the Volga river. Many died on the way. The Russian government also did not have all the promised seed and livestock available in a timely manner, and often the settlers arrived too late to plant a crop to ripen before winter. There was mass starvation that first year. They had little wood to build a home in time for winter, so often they built temporary homes underground, lived without heat, and had to cook their meals with dung as the only available fuel. There was much sickness and few or no doctors. During the first years, the settlers were at risk from raids from Mongols. In fact, Katherine the Great wanted the settlers to act as a buffer between Russians and the Mongolian hordes. They did not bother to warn the settlers about this before they left home! The Russian census taker, Popov, observed that in many villages, every summer gophers destroyed much of their grain crop. Wolf packs decimated livestock. He writes of the village of Kutter: "The inhabitants of this colony work diligently but, because of the lack of good land in the lower reaches of this colony, half of the seed was sown on non-arable land and wasted. The settlers justifiably complain about the quantity of wetlands. Vegetable gardens planted near the yards bear scant fruit, so the colonists, by means of canals, drained a swamp. They divided the land into small plots and there planted potatoes and garden vegetables. Because of the lack of good pasture in the lower lands, there is cattle plague here. More than 29 head of stock perished this past autumn and this spring. Because of this, the stock of the colonists will never be in desirable condition, in my observation, horses suffer from diseases when fed steppe grasses. This colony has shortages of everything it needs. They have no possibility of improvement from any direction, given the conditions described above and because of the constriction in possession of crown lands." The colonies DID hang on and increased in prosperity. But famines came with each drought. There was very little margin for crop failure. If this were not enough, the Volga Germans underwent raids by an army led by Pugachev, the Bolshevik revolution, and civil war. The livelihood of most villagers consisted of farming. They kept with the tradition of their homelands by traveling to their farmlands during the day and returning to their homes in the village at the end of the day. They grew rye, wheat, barley, oats, millet, potatoes, sunflowers, and tobacco, with the village homes keeping vegetable gardens and fruit trees in a yard adjacent to each home (the Hinnerhof) to supply food for the family table, including carrots, onions, sugar beets, tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberries, schwarzbeeren (blackberry) and other berry varieties. They also had communal village gardens of cabbage, melons, watermelons, and pumpkins, as well as orchards for apples, pears, and cherries. Hemp and flax were grown for making clothing. They also raised cows, sheep, swine and chickens and kept a stable of horses. The years 1921-1922 saw massive numbers of deaths from starvation throughout Russia, caused by Lenin's policy of forced grain requisition as part of the kulak (wealthy private farmers) extermination campaign. The Germans living along the Volga River in Saratov and Samara had resisted the grain requisition. As a punitive measure, Lenin ordered the Volga area settlements be completely stripped of all grain and livestock and that mass executions be carried out. Over 30% of the Volga German population was deliberately starved before Lenin allowed international famine relief organizations into the area. The Volga and Ukraine were the main bread baskets of Russia, and the Germans skilled farmers, but the famines lasted throughout 1924. The final destruction of the Volga Germans as a people came in 1941 with mass deportations to Siberia where many were never heard from again. When the policy ended, survivors were allowed to leave Siberia but not return to their ancestral villages. Many thousands have returned to Germany since then, since Germany guaranteed citizenship to all who could prove German descent. Story of their deportation: http://expelledgermans.org/volgagermans.htm Very interesting write-up here: http://volgagermanbrit.us/showmedia.php?mediaID=7 For Genealogists: Passengers who were felt to be contagious were left off at Grosse_Isle to be in quarantine until no longer contagious. The next immigration ship arriving after they were released from quarantine would disembark its contagious passengers and pick up the newly released ones. A family might not be listed on the manifest of their original ship but also might not have been added to the manifest of their new ship. Here is an example of a Ger-Rus family (Galka?) Surname Hinter bound for Windsor removed from the ship "Sicilian" at Grosse-Ile quarantine island on July 02 and released July 19 1913 All were Protestant Rec.No. 11079 Amelia age 32y Rec.No. 11080 Frederic age 6y Rec.No. 11081 Emile 10y Rec.No. 11082 George. 5y Rec.No. 11083 Waldeman 3 ymeasles Rec.No. 11085 Reinhold. age ? Measles This website lets you search the Grosse_Isle complete records with just a surname to see if your migrant ancestor's might have been delayed thusly http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/immigrants-grosse-ile-1832-1937/Pages/immigrants-grosse-ile.aspx. It includes births at sea, deaths at sea, and burials at Grosse Isle. Click on "Search Database" Also see this history as seen through the Filbert family: http://www.filbertfamily.net/news.html TRANSPORT OF THE COLONISTS TO RUSSIA: From: "Transport von Oranienbaum bis zur Wolga (1766-1767" by Brent Mai. List of all colonists who arrived in Russia via Oranienbaum: It gives both surnames and first names. http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwolgadeutsche.ucoz.de%2Fforum%2F14-44-2&anno=2 == Colonies (work in progress) == Note: The earlier dated 106 colonies were "mother colonies". Colonists were assigned to settlements according to their religious confession. Later colonies were settled from the mother colonies and were called "daughter colonies". The first colony founded was Dobrinka. West (Bergseite = hilly side); East (Wiesenseite = meadow side) These are descriptive as well as telling us which side of the Volga they were situated on. Description of all colonies here:
http://www.germanrussian.info/Volga_facts/Volga_Region_Village_Facts.pdf List of colony village coordinators and their contact information (great resource if you're looking for further detailed information or specific data such as village census information, births, deaths, marriages, etc.)
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Origin |- |[[Space:Ahrenfeld(Kratzki)|AHRENFELD (KRATZKI)]] |1855 |[[Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] |daughter colony of Dittel, Hussenbach, Merkel, Bauer, Doennhof |- |[[Space:Alexanderhoeh|ALEXANDERHOEH]] |1860 |[[Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] |2 daughter colonies combined: Alexanderdorf and Höh |- |[[Space:Alexandertal|ALEXANDERTAL]] |1853 |[[Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] |Daughter colony of Schilling (thus also called Neu Schilling) |- ||[[Space:Alt-Weimar|ALT-WEIMAR]] |1861 |[[Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] |daughter colony of Galka, Stephan, Schwab, Dobrinka, Moor. |- ||[[Space:Anton|ANTON]] |1764 |[[Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | |- ||[[Space:Balzer|BALZER]] |1765 |[[Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] | Baden, Hesse, Rhineland, Palatinate, Württemburg,Switzerland |- ||[[Space:Bangert|BANGERT]] |1767 |[[Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Wiesenseite|East]] | |- 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1766 |[[Catholic|Catholic]] |[[Space:Wiesenseite|East]] | |- |[[Space: GRIMM|GRIMM]] |July 1, 1767 |[[Space: Reformed|Reformed]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] | |- |[[Space: Herzog|HERZOG]] |June 14, 1766 |[[Space: Catholic|Catholic]] |[[Space:Wiesenseite|East]] | |- |[[Space: Holstein|HOLSTEIN]] |May 26, 1765 |[[Space: Evangelical|Evangelical]] |[[Space:Wiesenseite|East]] | |- |[[Space: HUCK|HUCK]] |1 July 1767 |[[Space: Reformed|Reformed]] |[[Space: Bergseite|West]] |Isenberg, Hesse |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space: Hussenbach|HUSSENBACH]] |1767 |[[Space: Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] |Brandenburg, Saxony,Palatinate,Darmstadt |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space: Kamenka|KAMENKA]] |September 16, 1764 |[[Space: Catholic|Catholic]] |[[Space: Bergseite|West]] | |- |[[Space: Kolb|KOLB]] |13 May 1767 |[[Space: Lutheran|Lutheran]] | | |- |[[Space: Kraft|KRAFT]] |1767 |[[Space:Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] | |- |[[Space: Kratzke|KRATZKE]] |7 August 1767 |[[Space:Lutheran|Lutheran]] | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- ||[[Space:KUKKUS|KUKKUS]] |26 June 1767 |[[Space:Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Wiesenseite|East]] |Braunfels, Kurpfalz, Hesse, Dierdorf, Weisbaden, Worms, Baubach, Isenburg, Baden-Durlach |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:Kutter|KUTTER]] |8 July 1767 |[[Space:Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] |Isenburg, Hesse, Prussia |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- ||[[Space:Laub|LAUB]] |12 July, 1767 |[[Space: Lutheran|Lutheran]] | |- ||[[Space:Lauwe|LAUWE]] |August 19, 1767 |[[Space: Lutheran|Lutheran]] | |Nüremberg, Baden, Darmstadt, Neu-Isenburg, Palatinate, Rhineland, Saxony, Brandenberg. |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:Mariental|MARIENTAL]] |16 June 1766 |[[Catholic|Catholic]] |[[Space:Wiesenseite|East]] | |- |[[Space: Merkel|MERKEL]] |August 28, 1766 |[[Space: Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:Messer|MESSER]] |July 7, 1766 |[[Reformed|Reformed]] | | |- |[[Space: Muhlberg/Scherbakovka|MUHLBERG/SCHERBAKOVKA]] |15 June 1765 |[[Space: Lutheran|Lutheran]] | |- |[[Space: Nieder-Monjou|NIEDER-MONJOU]] |7 June 1767 |[[Space: Lutheran|Lutheran]] | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space: Norka|NORKA]] |15 August 1767 |[[Space:Lutheran|Lutheran]] | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space: Obermonjou|OBERMONJOU (Krivovka, Kriwowskoje), (Ней-Обермонжу)]] |5th March 1767 |[[Space:Catholic|Catholic]] |[[Space:Wiesenseite|East]] |Hesse |- |[[Space:Pfeifer|PFEIFER]] |15 Jun 1767 |[[Space:Catholic|Catholic]] |[[Space:Wiesenseite|East]] | |- |[[Space: Rosenberg (Umet)|ROSENBERG (Umet)]] |1847 |[[Space:Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] |Daughter colony of Grimm, Balzer, Dreispitz, Shcherbakovka, Stephan, Holstein, Galka, Kutter |- |[[Space:Rothammel|ROTHAMMEL]] |1767 |[[Space:Catholic|Catholic]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] | |- |[[Space: Schilling|SCHILLING]] |1764 |[[Space:Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Wiesenseite|East]] | |- |[[Space: Schönchen|SCHÖNCHEN (Panino, Paninskaya), (Шенхен)]] |3rd August 1767 |[[Space:Catholic|Catholic]] |[[Space:Wiesenseite|East]] | |- |[[Space:Schuck|SCHUCK]] |18th July 1766 |[[Catholic|Catholic]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] | |- |[[Space: Schwab|SCHWAB]] |8 July 1767 |[[Space:Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] |Büdingen, Hessen, Baden-Württemberg |- |[[Space:Sewald|SEWALD]] |20 Aug 1767 |[[Catholic|Catholic]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] | |- |[[Space: Stahl-am-Karaman|STAHL-am-Karaman]] |9 July 1766 |[[Space:Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Wiesenseite|East]] |There is another Stahl...a different place! |- |[[Space: Stahl-am-Tarlyk|STAHL-AM-TARLYK]] |13 August 1767 |[[Space:Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Wiesenseite|East]] |Otherwise called Stepnoje. |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | |[[Catholic|Catholic]] | | |- |- |[[Space: Stephan|STEPHAN]] |August 24,1767 |[[Space:Lutheran|Lutheran]] | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space:|Space:]] | | | | |- |[[Space: Unterdorf|UNTERDORF]] |1852 |[[Space:Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] |Daughter colony |- |[[Space:Volmer|VOLMER]] |18th July 1766 |[[Catholic|Catholic]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] | |- |[[Space: Walter|WALTER]] |25 August 1767 |[[Space:Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Bergseite|West]] |Mother colony. Neu-Walter is a later daughter colony from many villages |- |[[Space: Warenburg|WARENBURG]] |12 May 1767 |[[Space:Lutheran|Lutheran]] |[[Space:Wiesenseite|East]] |Darmstadt, Brandenburg, Prussia, Württemberg, Holstein. |- |[[Space:Volhynia area|VOLHYNIA AREA]] |See Volhynia page | | | |- |} == Helpful Sites == Combined lists of German settlers in Russia, years 1764-1767, by Pleve: http://www.readbag.com/cvgs-cu-portland-genealogy-1767-index-to-4-volumes [YouTube videos about Volga Germans: 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUpCE6jPbwo 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmHokzi2hA4 3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRtZIHa9DsA (Documentary) 4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFHJ58JmAs0 Returnees to Germany 5. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi-e_efZIJI Why some stayed in Russia 6. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQ1NZAmET2s (polka) 7. Looking for Elvira https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCTvjBBpZ5E [http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu A Wonderful Site with lots of information] [[:Category:Volga_Germans_Project|Volga Germans Project Category]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volga_Germans Volga Germans on Wikipedia] [http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.arc.052 a Univrsity website] [http://www.volgagerman.net VolgaGerman.Net] [http://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/germans-from-russia-in-kansas/12231 Germans from Russia in Kansas] [http://rtd.rt.com/films/volga-germans-saratov/#part-1 Volga Link] [http://www.volgagermans.net/portland Volga Germans.net] [http://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/history_culture/history/volga-germans.htm] [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Center-for-Volga-German-Studies-at-Concordia-University/28262584995 Facebook site for Concordia University research page on the Volga Germans] Genocide [http://www.fourwinds10.net/siterun_data/health/intentional_death/news.php?q=1318470739] [http://www.bc3habitat.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=19&Itemid=18] [http://bigthink.com/strange-maps/149-germany-on-the-volga-1924-1941 Maps] [http://ahsgr.org One of the best research sites out there] - AHSGR [http://www.odessa3.org ODESSA THREE] [http://germanrussiancountry.org] [http://lib.colostate.edu/gfr/index.html] [http://www.grhs.org/research/publications/hr.html] GRHS [http://www.amazon.com/The-Volga-Germans-Americas-Present/dp/0271019336/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1384526587&sr=8-1&keywords=volga+german] [http://www.amazon.com/The-Volga-Germans-Flows-Forever-ebook/dp/B005N49Q2G/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1384526587&sr=8-2&keywords=volga+german The Volga Flows Forever] [https://www.sggee.org/research/PublicDatabases.html Society of Germans in Eastern Europe Databases]

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'''Herzlich Willkommen!
Welcome to the Volga German Team!'''
https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Volga_German_Project.jpg == Team Objective == The objective of the Volga German Team, a team of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]], is to use the collaborative powers of WikiTree to collect, organize, and trace the information of those families into one, easily referenced, location. Our dream is to trace families alive today beyond their Mid-Western present, through their colonial days in Russia, and back to the regions in Germany where they originated. We realize that this will take much work and diligence on the part of the Team Members. But we are willing and able to carry it out! If you'd like to know more about the Volga Germans, see [[Project:Volga_German/History_of_Volga_Germans|The History of the Volga Germans]]. :'''German''': Wolgadeutsche or Russlanddeutsche :'''Russian''': Povolzhskie nemtsy https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/68/Volga_German_Project-4.jpg/500px-Volga_German_Project-4.jpg == How to Participate == If you would like to be involved in the '''Volga German Team''', please do the following: # Join the [[Project:Germany#How_to_JoinGermany Project|Germany Project]] # Add volga_german to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in your [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/following G2G Feed]. # Add a comment below letting us know that you'd like to join the Team # Add your name to the [[#Project Members|team members list]] below, along with a note about what you're working on in this team right now (please also include family names you're researching and which colony villages your family is from, if you know). #Reach out to Volga German team leader [[Gunther-113|Russ Gunther]]. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/9d/Volga_German_Project-7.jpg/500px-Volga_German_Project-7.jpg == Templates == * For ''historically significant'' Volga German ancestors who settled or were born in the Volga German colony villages of Russia, please contact the Germany Project leaders and they will adopt the profile to be managed by the Germany Project. *For all other profiles associated with the Volga German project, those ancestors who settled or were born in the Volga German colony villages of Russia but are not "historically significant" or in need of project protection: **Insert the {{Volga German}} template somewhere beneath the ==Biography== heading in the profile. This will display the Volga German sticker in the biography section.{{Volga German}} The '''resulting sticker''' is to the right: ==Categories== *[[:Category:Volga_German_Colonies|Category: Volga German Colonies]]: add these village categories to your Volga German profiles == Team Goals == # Apply [[Template:German_Roots|Germany Project template]] {{German Roots}} and Germany Project as profile manager to all profiles '''that need project management''' and/or project protection -- '''or''' --- add the {{Volga German}} sticker to Volga German profiles. # Add village [[:Category:Volga_German_Colonies|categories]] to profiles # Ensure all profiles are well-sourced and have a well-written biography according to [[:Category:Styles and Standards|WikiTree's Style Guide]]. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Volga_German_Project-9.jpg == Team Members == This is what our [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&badge=volga_german members] have been working on: *[[Devlin-670|Rich Devlin]] - working on Jorsch from Schaeffer *[[Gammel-75|Sheila Gammel]] - working on the Gammel/Gamel Family of the village Bangert, and the Schaan/Schan family of many Volga_German villages who emigrated to Canada. *[[Karsky-3|Laura Gerwood]] *[[Printz-168|Koreen Goodman]] - Family projects/DNA on multiple villages *[[Gunther-113|Russ Gunther]] (''Volga German '''Team Leader''''') - working on adding all the [[Project:Volga_German/Colonies|106 colony village names]] and free-space page for each so that all your VG ancestors can have their colony village interactively linked on their profile! (Dechant & Leiker of [[Space:Obermonjou|Obermonjou]], Wasinger of [[Space:Schönchen|Schönchen]], Bach of [[Space:Graf|Graf]], Koenig & Liepfried of [[Space:Wittmann|Wittmann]], others of Schaffhausen, & [[Space:Rohleder|Rohleder]] ...immigration to Ellis County, Kansas) *[[Kreutzer-114|P Kreutzer]] - working on family lines of Kreutzer, Younger/Junker, Dreher, Wasinger, Werth, Gerber, and many others, hoping to make profiles with sources and good bios. I have Russian census records from 1767 to 1857 in the colonies of Herzog, Graf, Mariental, Rohleder, Obermunjor, and Schoenchen - if someone is in need of help in those colonies I'm willing to do look ups for them. *[[Mackler-10|Allison Mackler]] *[[Miller-33353 |Julie Mangano]] - working on census data for the Colony of [[Space:GRIMM|Grimm]] *[[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] - working on Dietrich family from [[Space:Balzer|Balzer]] to Lancaster County, Nebraska. Also, working on Kelln family from Holstein (untangling a GEDcom upload from 2012). *[[Neff-1845|Rob Neff]] - working on Neff family from [[Space:Dinkel|Dinkel]], also my grandmother's side is German-from-Russia from Crimea *[[Poole-4947|Terry Poole]] - working on maternal grandfather’s family Giesick of [[Space:Walter|Walter]]. Maternal grandmother’s family is more difficult from Hoffental. Both families immigrated to Greeley CO area. *[[Reed-2674|John Reed]] *[[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] - working on Village of Frank, ancestors of my daughter *[[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]] working on Toepfer's in Wisconsin "Conquering the Wind" *[[McGill-1664|John McGill]] - working on Sieben One Name Study. I have Sieben ancestors, but they were not Volga German. Created pages for Schuck and Volmer. *[[Geist-881|Brad Geist]]-working on Geist from Ober-Monjou, Kohl from Ober-monjou, Kessler from Mariental, Schoenberger from Rohleder, Schaeffer from Graf, Gerhauser from Graf, Kohlmann from Rohleder, Wolf from Mariental, Bieker from Obermonjou, Meis (unknown origin, likely Obermonjou) as well as many others. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/26/Volga_German_Project-12.jpg/500px-Volga_German_Project-12.jpg ==Resources== ===Volga German Colony Villages=== * We have a fantastic table of the [[Project:Volga_German/Colonies|Colony villages]] with links to their free-space information & resource pages *Map plats and satelite images: [https://germans-from-russia-settlements.blogspot.com/2016/11/ Germans from Russia Settlement Locations] === Helpful Links === * [[Space:German_-_English_-_Russian_%28quick_word_translator%29|German - English - Russian (quick vocabulary translator)]] * [https://translate.google.com/ Google translator] - translate words, or cut and paste a sentence, or translate an entire webpage * [[Space:Language_volunteers|WikiTree language volunteers]] * [http://www.ahsgr.org/?page=GermanOrigins Volga German Origins] * Free space page with photos [[Space:Volga_German_Project|Volga German Project]] * [http://www.ahsgr.org/?page=VCReports Volga German Colonies village coordinator annual reports on research status for each village] (American Historical Society of Germans From Russia International (AHSGR)) * [http://lexikon.wolgadeutsche.net Geschichte der Wolgadeutschen] - Russian website (in Russian) including searchable pages for the Volga German colony villages *[https://volgagermanresearch.wordpress.com/ Volga German Research] Volga German Research by Wordpress. Research links. * [http://www.dobrinka.org/denmark.htm Honored and listed the names of these colonists in Denmark who went on to Russia] * [http://ahsgr.org/Find_Your_Ancestors/Census/Volga_Village_Census_Index.htm Here are lists of surnames for many colonies] * [http://www.ellisisland.org/search/passSearch.asp Find immigration records to US through Ellis Island] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volga_Germans Volga Germans on Wikipedia] * [http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.arc.052 Encyclopedia of the Great Plains] * [http://www.volgagerman.net VolgaGerman.net] * [http://www.kshs.org/kansapedia/germans-from-russia-in-kansas/12231 Germans from Russia in Kansas] * [https://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/research-history/history-germans-russia History of Germans from Russia] * [https://www.facebook.com/pages/Center-for-Volga-German-Studies-at-Concordia-University/28262584995 Friends of the Center for Volga German Studies] * [http://www.genealogywise.com/group/germansfromrussiavolgagermans GenealogyWise Volga site] * [http://bigthink.com/strange-maps/149-germany-on-the-volga-1924-1941 Germany-on-the-Volga (1924-1941)] * [http://ahsgr.org AHSGR: one of the best research sites out there - American Historical Society of Germans From Russia International] * [https://www.findagrave.com FindAGrave.com] - most of our cemeteries in the Volga colony villages are no longer marked, but this is a great resource especially for researching descendants and memorializing our family members...and some are able to locate and contact living cousins who leave virtual flowers on memorials! * [http://www.odessa3.org Odessa Digital Library] * [http://lib.colostate.edu/gfr/index.html The Sidney Heitman Germans From Russia Collection] * [http://www.grhs.org Germans from Russia Heritage Society (GRHS)] * [https://www.sggee.org/research/PublicDatabases.html Society of Germans in Eastern Europe Databases] * [http://www.odessa3.org/collections/ships/link/mindiv.txt Mennonite Ship List] * [https://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/ Germans from Russia Heritage Collection] (GRHC North Dakota State University) *[http://www.germanrussian.info/Volga_facts/Volga_Region_Village_Facts.pdf Volga Region Village Facts] *[https://volga.domains.unf.edu/surnames UNF, Volga German Institute] *[http://forum.wolgadeutsche.net/viewtopic.php?f=15&t=10868 1850 and 1857 Revised Census Records] *[https://volgaparishes.com/ Volga Parish Records] These folks are actively transcribing parish records. Also see their facebook page. *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/volga-germans/about/results Volga German yDNA Group at familytreedna] ===Books=== *Litzenberger, Olga: ''History of German settlement on the Volga: Part 3 Catholics''. This work is the third volume reference book, giving a historical characteristic of the Volga German settlements. 45 Catholic colonies. Data registers of births for each of the German colonies and other archival sources, numerous illustrations. [http://wolgadeutsche.net/bibliothek/Litzenberger_istor_posel_3.htm link] (in Russian) *Obholz, Albert: ''Die Kolonie Mariental an der Wolga''. This book summarizes the way of life in the colony Mariental from 1766 until 1941 based on memories of survivors and their descendants. It contains photographies as well as name registers and is available in German and Russian. [http://wolgadeutsche.net/bibliothek/Obholz_A_Die_Kolonie_Mariental_an_der_Wolga.htm link] *Toepfer, Amy Brungardt. ''Conquering the Wind''. A saga of the Volga Germans who settled in Western Kansas in the mid 1870s. This book was banned for a while because it was considered uncomplimentary to the Volga Germans. *Koch, Fred C. ''The Volga Germans (In Russia and the Americas, from 1763 to the Present)''. [http://www.amazon.com/The-Volga-Germans-Americas-Present/dp/0271019336/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1384526587&sr=8-1&keywords=volga+german Kindle link]. *Weidenweb, Sigrid. ''The Volga Germans''. (The Volga Flows Forever Book 2) Kindle Edition. [http://www.amazon.com/The-Volga-Germans-Flows-Forever-ebook/dp/B005N49Q2G/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1384526587&sr=8-2&keywords=volga+german Kindle link]. === Facebook Groups === :'''Germans from Russia Groups''' *[https://www.facebook.com/AHSGR/ American Historical Society of Germans from Russia International (AHSGR)] (followed by more than 7,400 Facebook members) * [http://www.facebook.com/groups/534696460009210/ RussianGermans Repository] (over 3,600 Facebook members) * [http://www.facebook.com/groups/SuchdienstRD/ Suchdienst der Russlanddeutschen (Germans from Russia tracing service)] (over 1,800 Facebook members) * [http://www.facebook.com/groups/17562998912/ Volga Germans] (over 8,500 Facebook members) * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/691750321018757 Germans from Russia History & Genealogy] * [https://www.facebook.com/GermansFromRussiaHeritageSociety/ Germans from Russia Heritage Society (GRHS)] * [https://www.facebook.com/GermansfromRussiaFoodandCulture/ Germans from Russia Food and Culture] * [http://www.facebook.com/groups/russiangermansinternational/ Russian Germans International] (over 3,000 Facebook members) * [http://www.facebook.com/groups/Wolgadeutschen Wolgadeutschen] (over 430 members) * [https://www.facebook.com/GermanicGenealogySociety/ Germanic Genealogy Society] *[https://www.facebook.com/Wolgadeutsche-unbekannte-W%C3%B6rter-und-mehr-1161323313950416/ Wolgadeutsche unbekannte Wörter und mehr] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/249805417161389 Volga Parish Records Group] (1300 members) : '''Volga German Descendants Groups''': *[https://www.facebook.com/AHSGR/ American Historical Society of Germans from Russia (AHSGR)] (followed by more than 7,300 Facebook members) *[http://www.facebook.com/groups/278406145633531/ Unsere Leute of Ellis County Kansas] (400 Facebook members) *[http://www.facebook.com/groups/1272222222862362/ Germans from Russia in Arizona] (106 Facebook members) : '''Volga German Colony Village Groups''': * [http://www.facebook.com/Frank-Kolb-Russia-Database-336156650349/ Frank-Kolb Russia Database] (1,535 Facebook members follow this page) * [http://www.facebook.com/groups/graf.volga/ Graf, Volga] (66 Facebook members) * [http://www.facebook.com/groups/101058446606292/ Obermonjou, Volga Germans] (257 Facebook members) === Articles about Volga Germans === * [http://roadsandkingdoms.com/2014/traces-of-the-volga-germans/ Traces of the Volga Germans by Maxim Edwards], includes photo of ‘Russian Germans – victims of repression in the USSR’ memorial monument in Engels, Russia === YouTube Videos about Volga Germans === * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUpCE6jPbwo German from Russia listens to a record from Kansas #1] * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmHokzi2hA4 Russia's Volga Germans] * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRtZIHa9DsA Germans from Russia: Wolgaheimat Legacy] * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFHJ58JmAs0 Ethnic Germans from Russia ] * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi-e_efZIJI Russia's ethnic Germans - Why they stayed at home] * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQ1NZAmET2s Polka] == Notable Volga Germans== * Romanus "Monty" Basgall (1922-2005) Major league baseball player for the Los Angeles Dodgers and previously the Pittsburgh Pirates * [[Bissing-5|Petrowitsch "Peter" Bissing]] (1871-1961) Violinist * [[Dechant-106|Virgil C. Dechant]] (1930-2020) 12th Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus, vice president of the Vatican Bank, a Gentiluomo di Sua Santità (a Gentleman of His Holiness, the Pope), a Councillor on the State Council for Vatican City, a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Pius IX, a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Gregory the Great, and a Knight of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre * [[Deutschendorf-8|Henry John Deutschendorf Jr]] (professional name John Denver) (1943-1997) American musician, singer-songwriter, record producer, activist, actor, and humanitarian * Remigius Oswalt "Remi" Gassmann (1908-1982) American avant garde composer, pianist, educator, critic, and pioneer of electronic sound and music * Lioba C. "Bo Peep" Karlin (1910-1969) American actress and movie star, wife of Gaston J. Glass * [[Roth-1926|Anna Maria (Roth) "Annie" Rose]] (1917-2002) wife of billionaire Tom Rose * Willard Raymond Schmidt (1928-2007) Major league baseball player, pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds and previously St. Louis Cardinals * [[Tixier-13|Lieutenant General Edward Lewis "Ed" Tixier]] (1929-1999) Commander of the 5th Air Force, command pilot & West Point Military Academy * [[Welk-26|Lawrence Welk]] (1903-1992) American musician, band leader, and television show host (actually Odessa German heritage) https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Volga_German_Project-10.jpg == Volga German Memorials & Monuments == * [[Space:Volga_German_memorial_monument|Volga German Memorial Monument]] * [http://www.fourwinds10.net/siterun_data/health/intentional_death/news.php?q=1318470739 The Genocide of Russia's 'Volga Germans' - One Million Murdered, 1915-1945] === American Volga Relief Society (1921-1938) === * [https://ahsgr.org/?post_type=post%2C+page%2C+tribe_events&s=relief+society American Volga Relief Society] (1921-1938) material relates to the starvation of the Volga German colonists in Russia, and the efforts of the AVRS to supply food and other aid to the region (the bulk of the materials are dated 1921-1925, the most intensive years of the Russian famine). (AHSGR Anerican Historical Society of Germans from Russia) ----
This is an active [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] page with up-to-date information.
Reviewed: [[Thiessen-117|Thiessen-117]] 5 Aug 2021
Last updated by [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]] 5 Aug 2021

Volhynia

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==About Volhynia== The Germans from Russia were descendents of ethnic Germans who settled in Russia in the years about 1763 through 1862. By the end of the 19th century, Volhynia had over 200,000 German settlers. The Germans in Volhynia were scattered about in over 1400 villages. Though the population peaked in 1900, many Germans had already begun leaving Volhynia in the late 1880's for North America, especially to the midwestern plains of the United States and Canada. Volhynia itself was a gubernia, or province, of the Russian Empire until 1919, when the western part of Volhynia once again became part of Poland. In 1945, the entire area of the Volhynia Gubernia was absorbed into the Soviet Union, but the gubernia system was no longer used and the Volhynia name was used to identify a smaller region, called an oblast, in the western part of the old gubernia. Most of what was the Volhynia Gubernia is now in Ukraine, with a small part of northern Volhynia in Belarus. Its capital was Zhitomir. Today, Volhynia isn't a Volga German area but is part of the Ukraine, Poland, and Belarus now. The Germans who settled made up a minority. Ethnic Germans in these areas were then expelled from these areas by 1945. Volhynia was annexed to Soviet Ukraine after the end of World War II. Most of the remaining ethnic Polish population were expelled to Poland in 1945. For further clarification on the history of Volhynia, this is a great article [http://remus.shidler.hawaii.edu/genes/Volhynia/home.htm History of Germans in Volhynia and Kiev] The alternate name for the region is Lodomeria. ==Maps and History== [http://www.rollroots.com/grsettle.htm German-Russian Settlement Map] About 80,000 Germans settled in the Black Sea area between 1804 and 1850. Another 30,000 Germans immigrated to the Ukraine Black Sea region between 1830 to 1865. Over 150,000 emigrated to Volhynia between 1865 to 1875. By 1897, 1.8 million ethnic Germans were living in the Russian Empire. [http://www.rollroots.com/volhynia.htm Volhynia Map] The migration of Germans into Volhynia occurred under significantly different conditions than those going to other parts of Russia. Their migration began at the encouragement of local noblemen, often Polish landlords, who wanted to develop their significant land holdings in the area. Probably 75% or more of them originated from Russian Poland with the balance coming directly from other regions such as East and West Prussia, Pomerania, Posen, Württemberg, and Galicia among others. Although the noblemen themselves offered certain perks for the move, the Germans of Volhynia received none of the special tax and military service freedoms attributed to the Germans in other areas. The settlement started as a trickle shortly after 1800. A surge occurred after the first Polish rebellion of 1831 but by 1850, they were still only about 5000 in number. The largest migration came after the second Polish rebellion of 1863 when they began to flood into the area by the thousands until they reached their peak at about 200,000 in the year 1900. The vast majority of these Germans were of the Lutheran (Evangelical) faith. Limited numbers of Mennonites from the lower Vistula River region settled in the south part of Volhynia while Baptists and Moravian Brethern also arrived, mostly settling northwest of Zhitomir. Another major difference between the Germans here and in other parts of Russia is that the other Germans tended to settle in larger communities. The Germans in Volhynia were scattered about in over 1400 villages. Though the population peaked in 1900, many Germans had already begun leaving Volhynia in the late 1880s for North America. Between 1911 and 1915, a small group of Volhynian German farmers (36 families - more than 200 people) chose instead to move to Eastern Siberia, making use of the resettlement subsidies of the Stolypin reform. They settled in three villages (Pikhtinsk, Sredne-Pikhtinsk, and Dagnik) in what is today Zalari District of Irkutsk Oblast. Their descendants, still bearing German names, continue to live in the district. ==Resources== === Resources for Volhynia Research === *[https://www.sggee.org SGGEE.org: The Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe] - focuses on the genealogy of Germans from Russian Poland and Volhynia * [https://sites.google.com/riehl-partner-web.de/grsl-daten/startpage?authuser=0 Germans from Russia Settlement Locations and Current Name(s)], * Some names of settlers in Volhynia: http://wolhynien.de/db/gr/namelist.php *The most important English-language resource on the Germans from Volhynia and Russian Poland is the [https://www.sggee.org/ Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe] site. Its headquarters and library are located in Calgary. The Society has membership from around the world, and they regularly hold conventions / conferences in Calgary and Edmonton. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2367299 United States, Obituaries, American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1899-2012], on FamilySearch *[http://odessa3.org/collections/stpete/volhynia/ Volhynia Decade Files] Vital Records at Odessa3.org *[http://odessa3.org/search.html Search Page at Odessa3.org], To search Volhynia decade files, select St. Petersburg files in the pull down menu *[http://www.rollroots.com/links.htm#webgr German-Russian Resource Links] ===Related Projects/Space Pages=== * WikiTree: [[Project:Poland|Poland Project]] * WikiTree: [[Project:Ukrainian_Roots|Ukrainian Roots Project]] * WikiTree: [[Space:Ukraine|Ukraine Resource Page]] * WikiTree: [[Project:Russian_Roots|Russian Roots Project]] * WikiTree: [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] * WikiTree: [[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|Germany Project Resources]] ===Other Resources=== * WikiTree Space: [[Space:Mennonites_in_North_America|Mennonites in North America]] * WikiTree Space: [[Space:German_-_English_-_Russian_%28quick_word_translator%29|German - English - Russian Glossary]] * WikiTree Help: [[Help:Glossary_Germany|German Glossary]]

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Von der Lippe Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:House of Lippe]] [[Category: Johansson-1906 Name Studies]] {{One Name Study|name=von der Lippe}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == von der Lippe in Greifswald and Stralsund, Pommern == The earliest known von der Lippe was Mathias von der Lippe. He was married to Gertrud Schack.[http://gedbas.genealogy.net/person/show/1084822083 Gedbas on Mathias von der Lippe] These are the known family members of his line: * Mathias von der Lippe ** Engelbert von der Lippe -1309 in Greifswald. *** Gerhard von der Lippe *** Heinrich I von der Lippe councillor in Greifswald 1306 **** Lambert von der Lippe - 1355, councillor in Greifswald 1322-1355[http://gedbas.genealogy.net/person/show/1084822081 Gedbas on Lambert von der Lippe] ***** [[Lippe-42|Heinrich II von der Lippe]] ca 1320-1385, burgois of Stralsund[http://gedbas.genealogy.net/person/show/1084822077 Gedbas on Heinrich II von der Lippe] ****** [[Lippe-41|Nikolaus von der Lippe]] ca 1380-1433, mayor of Stralsund[http://gedbas.genealogy.net/person/show/1084822084 Gedbas on Nikolaus von der Lippe] ******* [[Lippe-40|Sofia von der Lippe]] ca 1430-1495 ******* Magdalena von der Lippe *** Herbord von der Lippe *** Johann von der Lippe === Councillors in Stralsund === * 1287 Gödete von der Lippe * 1398-1414 [[Lippe-41|Nikolaus von der Lippe]] * 1460 Mathias von der Lippe === Mayors in Stralsund === * 1414-1433 [[Lippe-41|Nikolaus von der Lippe]] == von der Lippe in Norway == In 1655 Jacob von der Lippe immigrated to Bergen, Norway, from Bremen, Germany. The family has no known connections with the noble families von der Lippe in Germany. The name probably only shows that an ancestor came from the area Lippe. The von der Lippe in Bergen were merchants and buisness people as well as clerics and other officials beside theater people and various other professions.[https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_der_Lippe Wikipedia on the Norwegian von der Lippe] == Van der Lippe, the Dutch branch == The Dutch Van der Lippe are descendants of Dietrich Ludwig Franz von der Lippe,[http://www.vanderlippe.nl/familiegeschiedenis_en.html Family history Van der Lippe], [http://www.vanderlippe.nl/index_en.html Van der Lippe family], retrieved July 15, 2017, by [[Johansson-1906|Lena Svensson]] who was born in 1723 in Ottenhausen Duitsland.[http://www.vanderlippe.nl/kwartierstaatjohancarelvanderlippe_en.html Ancestors of Johan Carel (Carel) van der Lippe] == Sources == * Arnold Brandenburg, [https://books.google.se/books?id=1atXAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA83&lpg=PA83&dq=johann+von+semlow&source=bl&ots=JM3VzSuE0i&sig=ahu4RK_9TpxPrTRLcPUyw0BvLik&hl=sv&sa=X&ved=0CCQQ6AEwAWoVChMIitDh3J2TyQIVCYosCh25WAmi#v=onepage&q=johann%20von%20semlow&f=false Geschichte des Magistrates der Stadt Stralsund, besonders in frühere Zeit: nebst einem Verzeichnisse der Mitglieder desselben ... Mit einen Ansicht des Rathhauses vom Jahre 1316]

Von Sydow FamilyTree

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== The Sydow Family Tree == See also Wikipedia: * [[Wikipedia:sv:Von_Sydow_(släkt)]] * [[Wikipedia:sv:Von_Sydow]] * [https://www.adelsvapen.com/genealogi/Von_Sydow Adelsvapen] Von Sydow * [https://www.adelsvapen.com/Tersmeden/pages/von-Sydow-v2.htm Adelsvapen] von Sydow v2 * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/vonsydow/ Facebook] closed group for people part of the von Sydow family The name von Sydow has its roots in a German family that immigrated from [[Wikipedia:Pomerania|Pommern]] to Sweden. The family is said to be connected to an old German noble lineage, von Sydow, known since 1200. There are no written statements for this theory. The Swedish family tree's oldest known family member is Christian von Sydow in Curow next to Stettin in [[Wikipedia:Swedish_Pomerania|Swedish Pommern]]. Their German roots and evangelical faith forced them to leave the [[Wikipedia:Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth|Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] and settle in CurowOintroducerad Adel 2015, (2015), s. 245, ISBN: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/9789163766510 9789163766510]. In Sweden, the Sydow family tree has the following branches: * Östra häradsgrenen (extinct): Sven David von Sydow * Högsbygrenen: Johan Peter von Sydow (1747-1827) * Äldre Kalmargrenen: Carl Fredrik von Sydow (1752-1808) * Yngre Kalmargrenen (extinct): Christian Andreas von Sydow * Jönköpingsgrenen: Nils Ludwig von Sydow (1750-1837) * Visby-Karlshamnsgrenen; Christian Fredrik von Sydow (1741-1822) * Öfvedsgrenen: Georg von Sydow The family has intermarried with the families [[Wikipedia:Palme_family|Palme]], [[WIkipedia:Wallenberg_family|Wallenberg]] and [[Wikipedia:Kreuger_family|Kreuger]]. For more information see [[Space:Von_Sydow_FamilyTree]] === Famous people from the family === links to Swedish Wikipedia *väg- och vattenbyggaren [[Wikipedia:sv:Axel Erik von Sydow|Axel Erik von Sydow]] (1791–1857) *underståthållaren [[Wikipedia:sv:Axel Reinhold von Sydow|Axel Reinhold von Sydow]] (1788–1834) *apotekaren och riksdagsledamoten [[Wikipedia:sv:Carl Fredrik von Sydow|Carl Fredrik von Sydow]] (1832-1904) *statsrådet [[Wikipedia:sv:Hugo von Sydow|Hugo von Sydow]] (1861-1930) *politikern [[Wikipedia:sv:Hjalmar von Sydow|Hjalmar von Sydow]] (1862-1932) *statsminister och [[:Category: Riksmarskalkar|riksmarskalk]] [[Wikipedia:sv:Oscar von Sydow|Oscar von Sydow]] (1873-1936) ([[Von_Sydow-8|WikiTree Von_Sydow-8]]) *folkminnesforskaren [[Wikipedia:sv:Carl Wilhelm von Sydow|Carl Wilhelm von Sydow]] (1878-1952) *gärningsmannen till [[Wikipedia:sv:von Sydowska morden|de Sydowska morden]], [[Wikipedia:sv:Fredrik von Sydow (juridikstudent)|Fredrik von Sydow]] (1908-1932) *rådmannen och genealogen [[Wikipedia:sv:Johan von Sydow]] (1918-1999) *politikern [[Wikipedia:sv:Tullia von Sydow|Tullia von Sydow]] (born 1918) *skådespelaren [[Wikipedia:Max von Sydow|Max von Sydow]] (born 1929) [[Von Sydow-10|Max Von Sydow]] *författarinnan [[Wikipedia:sv:Annika Holm|Annika Holm]] (born 1937) *statsvetaren och politikern [[Wikipedia:sv:Björn von Sydow|Björn von Sydow]] (born 1945) *industridesignern och konstnären [[Wikipedia:sv:Christian von Sydow|Christian von Sydow]] (born 1950) *riksdagsmannen [[Wikipedia:sv:Henrik von Sydow|Henrik von Sydow]] (born 1976) *journalisten [[Wikipedia:sv:Ebba von Sydow|Ebba von Sydow]] (born 1981) (WIkitree [[Von_Sydow-5|Von_Sydow-5]]) === Sources === {{Space:Von_Sydow_Books}} ---- This page is transcribed [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Von_Sydow_FamilyTree|in the following profiles]]

VonAllmen Records Unterseen 1800-1850

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This page is a name study of von Allmen records in Unterseen, Switzerland.
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:VonAllmen_Records_Unterseen_1800-1850 1800-1850]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:VonAllmen_Records_Unterseen_1750 1750-1799]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:VonAllmen_Records_Unterseen_1700 1700-1749]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Von_Allmen_Records_Unterseen_1650 1650-1699]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Von_Allmen_Records_Unterseen_1600 1600-1649]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:VonAllmen_Records_Unterseen_1550 1555-1599] The Unterseen church records (baptism/birth, marriage, death) run from 1555 to 1875.
These are the [https://www.query.sta.be.ch/archivplansuche.aspx?ID=233340 sources] for the von Allmen family in Unterseen 1800-1850:
Source #5 - Unterseen baptisms 1767-1825
Source #6 - Unterseen baptisms 1826-1849
Source #7 - Unterseen baptisms 1850-1875
Source #9 - Unterseen marriages 1752-1851
Source #11 - Unterseen deaths 1752-1875 *Record codes -- B/Bp=birth/baptism, M=marriage, D=death
*Source code -- (#1, p56b/103) means - #1=source #1, p56b=digital file page right side, /103=actual number on page
*Uncertain letters — {german word}, H-G or H/G = uncertain which letter; (ara) = not visible, assumed;
*Surnames have tried to be matched with the [https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/famn/index.php Register of Swiss Surnames], Canton Bern. If found, the possible correct spelling is listed in [brackets] *Links are made to wiki profiles Three important resources you will need before trying to read Switzerland records (covers surnames, town names, and other words on the records. Given names become easy afterwhile because each town has about a dozen first names they used repeatedly). * [https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/famn/index.php The Swiss Surname Registry]- has official Swiss surnames with correct spelling and what canton/towns the families with that name lived. - * [http://www.ordiecole.com/gen/html/bern_kirch_cd.html Canton Bern Town records] - lists all the record books available and what towns/villages they cover. Helps check the spelling of these towns and helps with reading the records - * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Genealogical_Word_List Genealogy word list] - words you might see on Swiss records - See also: [http://rfmin.net/mjgen/vonallmen/1vonallmen.html VonAllmen Family History] Page numbers are provided for each record so other researchers can look at the original documents (see source link above), and links are made to wikitree pages for those who have profiles there. 1800-1850 records 1800
B – Dec 9 (bp Dec 21) – JOHANNES – s/o [[Von_Allmen-70|Christian]] von Allmen, the {posauner}=trombone player, and {wagmiester}=mayor?, lives in Unterseen / & Margritha Dietrich From Därligen; witnesses: Heinrich Dietrich, {alt obmann}=old chairman from Därligen; Christian von Allmen {im hosli}=(lives in same house), from Unterseen; Margritha Dietrich, {haus}=house {sremetaed?} widow from Saxeten (#5, p69b/133, rec #18)
Bp – Aug 2 – Susanna Catharine, illegitimate, died 1827 – d/o Elisabeth von Allmen from Unterseen; witness: Peter von Allmen from Unterseen (#5, p160b/48)
M – Jan 12 – Johannes Seiler from Bonigen, & Magdalena Schilt?, Peter von Allmen’s widow {nein schein geben}=no certificate given (#9, p26a/48, rec #1)
M – May 23 – CHRISTIAN von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen / & Elisabeth Frutiger from Golzwyl [Goldswil] (#9, p26a/48, rec #4)
D – Jan 9 – Magdalena von Allmen, (lives on the) Spielmatte, single, 65 yrs (b abt 1735) (#11, p26a/48, 1800 rec #1) (prob. b Feb 1734, d/o [[VonAllmen-54|Hans]] von Allmen & Magdalena Gafner, prob. never married)
D – July 22 - died in the army?, Peter von Allmen, …. buried July 29, age 28 11?/12 years (b abt 1772) (#11, p26a/48, rec #8) (son of [[VonAllmen-66|Caspar]] von Allmen & Elisabeth Hasler)
D – Dec 23 - … Abraham von Allmen, [[VonAllmen-66|Caspar]]'s child, (lives) on the Spielmatte .. 2 yrs 7 mos. (#11, p26a/48, rec #13) [born 1798, son of Caspar von Allmen & Magdalena Schmoker] 1801
B – Feb 13 (bp Feb 22) – Jakob (died) – s/o [[Von_Allmen-72|Hans]] von Allmen {kaufhaus wirth}=department store host, / & Anna Ritschardt from Aarmühle (Interlaken); witnesses: Christian von Allmen, the childs grandfather; Barbara Ritchardt, the mother’s {schwerster virgo}= sister single (#5, p70b/135, rec #4)
B – Feb 21 (bp Mar 13) – Jakob (died 1802) – s/o [[VonAllmen-66|Caspar]] von Allmen, the {schneider}=tailor, (lives) on the Spielmatte, / & Magdalena Schmoker from St. Beatenberg; witnesses: Jakob Gysi, school teacher; ….. Susanna Schmoker, born Ithen? (#5, p70b/135, rec #4)
B – May 1 (bp May 10) – CHRISTIAN – s/o Christian von Allmen {im hosli}=(in the same house?), from Unterseen / & Margrath Ritchardt from Matten: witnesses: Hans von Allmen, the child’s grandfather; Hans Kasper Ritchardt, the mother's brother; Magdalena Seiler born von Allmen, from Bönigen, the father’s sister (#5, p71a/136, rec #8)
B – May 13 (bp May 21, died) – Elisabeth – d/o Christian von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen, & Elisabeth Frutiger from Golzwyl; witness: Anna Frutiger, the mothers sister; Kathrina Linder, Heinrich von Allmen’s wife from Lauterbrunnen (#5, p161b/50)
Bp – Aug 2 – Susanna Catharine, illegitimate, died 1827 – d/o Elisabeth von Allmen from Unterseen; witness: Peter von Allmen from Unterseen (#5, p160b/48)
M – June 18 – Christian von Allmen from Unterseen & Magdalena von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen (#9, p26b/49)
D – Feb 1 – Barbara von Allmen, Hans Schmoker from Grindelwald, married, age: about 60 years (b abt 1741) (#11, p26b/49, red #2)
D – Feb 26 – Jakob von Allmen, (s/o) [[Von_Allmen-72|Hans]] the {kaufhauswirth}=department store host, 14 days (b abt 1787) (#11, p26b/49, rec #3) [prob son of Johannes v. & Anna Ritschardt]
D – July 31 – Elisabeth von Allmen, CHRISTIAN from Lauterbrunnen, child, (age:) 11 {wochen}=weeks (#11, p26b/49, rec #10)
D – Aug 30 – Magdalena Porter, [[VonAllmen-42|Jakob]] von Allmen {im schulhaus}=(in the schoolhouse), wife, age about 51 yrs. (b abt 1747) (#11, p26b/49, rec #12) 1802
B – Jan 13 (bp Jan 17) – Christian – s/o CHRISTIAN von Allmen from Unterseen / & Magdalena von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen; witness: Hans von Allmen {kaufhaus}=store {stiell?}…. (#5, p73a/140, rec #1)
B – Apr 20 (bp May 2) – Margritha (died) – d/o [[VonAllmen-66|KASPAR]] von Allmen, from Unterseen, & [[Schmoker-20|Magdalena Schmoker]] from St. Beatenberg; witness: Heinrich Schmoker, old {kirchmeyer}=(prob Kirchenmeyer -administrator of church farm property) …. (#5, p73a/140, rec #2)
M – July 1 – [[VonAllmen-42|JAKOB]] von Allmen from Unterseen, {witwer}=widower & [[Brunner-1182|Anna]] Brunner from Habkern {allhier}=from here {ringesengret?} =(married here) (#9, p27a/50, rec #8) (Jakob prob b abt 1755, s/o Hans von Allmen & Christina Sterchi; prob. m1st Magdalena Porter, 1794)
M – Nov 11 – Christian Gafner from St. Beatenberg & Anna von Allmen from Unterseen (#9, p27a/50, rec #12)
M – Dec 2 – Hans von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen (lives) on the Sundlauenen & Maria Gafner from St. Beatenberg (#9, p27b/51, rec #15)
D - Feb 26 – Jakob von Allmen, [[VonAllmen-66|KASPAR]] on the Spielmatte child…. Age 1 year (#11, p27a/50, rec #3) [son of Caspar von Allmen & Magdalena Schmoker]
D – Mar 8 – Ullrich von Allmen, [[VonAllmen-66|KASPAR]] on the Spielmatte child, age 2 yrs 3 mos (#11, p27a/50, rec #5) [son of Caspar von Allmen & Magdalena Schmoker] 1803
B - Mar 24 (bp Mar 27) – Anna – d/o Christian Gafner from St. Beatenberg & ANNA von Allmen from Unterseen; witness: Peter von Allmen Jr, the mother’s brother; Magdalena Gafner, single, the father’s sister… (#5, p75b/145, rec #5)
B – Mar 29 (bp Apr 3) – Magdalana – d/o [[VonAllmen-42|JAKOB]] von Allmen from Unterseen & [[Brunner-1182|Anna]] Brunner from Habkern; witnesses: Christian Brunner, the mother’s brother; ''Frau'' (Mrs) ''Kirchmeyerin'' (church overseer) Müller, born Gafner; Magdalana von Allmen, the father’s sister (#5, p75b/145, rec #6)
Bp – Nov 13 – Anna, d/o [[Von_Allmen-72|Johannes]] v. Allmen, from Unterseen, {gerichteweibel}=court official, {Kaufhaus}=(department store), & Anna Ritschart from Aarmühle (later Interlaken); witnesses: Christian v. Allmen, ''{chrichter?}'', the father’s brother… (#5, p76a/146, rec #13)
B - Mar 27 (bp 27) – Christian – s/o Christian von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen & Elisabeth Fruitger from Golzwyl (#5, p163b/54)
B - Aug 17 (bp Aug 28) – Margritha – d/o Johannes von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) on the Sundlauenen, & Maria Gafner from St. Beatenberg ; witness: Christian Gafner the child’s grandfather; Barbara Jaggi, father’s brother’s wife, (lives) on the Sundlauenen (#5, p164a/55)
M – Oct 20 – Caspar von Almen from Unterseen & Magdalena Thommann, Hans Michel’s/deceased widow, lives and from Unterseen (#9, p28a/52, rec #11)
D – Mar 29 – Christian von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) on the Sundlauenen, age 23 yrs 7 mos (#11, p27b/51, rec #6)
D – Apr 1 - Margritha von Allmen, KASPAR’s child, (lives) on the Spielmatte, age 11 mos. (#11, p27b/51, rec #7) [daug of [[VonAllmen-66|Caspar von Allmen]] & Magdalena Schmoker] 1804
Bp – Dec 2 – Anna – d/o [[VonAllmen-42|JAKOB]] von Allmen from Unterseen & [[Brunner-1182|Anna]] Brunner from Habkern; witnesses: Ullrich Brunner Jr; Maria Brunner, single (both from Habkern); Margarita von Allmen, single, the father’s sister. (#5, p78a/150, rec #16)
Bp – Oct 28 – Marianne – d/o Johannes von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen, & Maria Gafner from St. Beatenberg, … (lives) on the Sundlauenen; witness: Magdalena Gafner, from St. Beatenberg (#5, p165a/57, rec. #8)
M – (no von Allmen marriages)
D – Mar 28 – Margarita Beuggert, born von Allmen, from here, …., age 80 yrs 3 mos. (b abt 1724) (#11, p28a/52, rec #5)
D – May 6 – Anna von Allmen, from Unterseen, {auszehrung}=consumption/TB, age 13 yrs, 7 mos. (#11, p28a/52, rec #7) [b Sept 1790, daug. of Hans [[VonAllmen-66|Caspar]] von Allmen & Magdalena Schmoker]
D – July 2 – Hans Rudolph von Allmen, old {spendvogt}=church benevolence overseer, …. Age 70 yrs 9 mos. (b1734) (#11, p28a/52, rec #9) 1805
Bp – Mar 17 – Johannes – s/o Christian von Allmen from Unterseen {schneider}=tailor, & Magdalana von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen (#5, p79a/152, rec #3)
Bp – Nov 3 – Kaspar – s/o [[Von_Allmen-68|Kasper]] von allmen from Unterseen & Magdalena Tomann [Thomann] from Oberried; witness: Magdalana von Allmen, single, from Unterseen (#5, p79b/153, rec #13)
Bp – Nov 3 – Margarita – d/o Peter von Allmen, {schneider}=tailor, from Unterseen, & Elisabeth Abel. {landsasser}=freeholder (owner of land); witnesses: Kasper von Allmen Jr; Margarita Blatter, single; Margarita von Allmen, single, {alle?) from Unterseen (#5, p79b/153, rec #14)
Bp – Nov 10 – Margarita – d/o [[Von_Allmen-72|Johannes]] von Allmen, {kaufhaus wirth}=department store keeper?, from here, & Anna Ritschard from Aarmühle (later Interlaken) (#5, p79b/153, rec #15)
Bp – Feb 3 – Christian (died) – s/o Christian Gafner from St. Beatenberg,…. (lives) in the village, & Anna von Allmen from Unterseen; witness: Christian Gafner the father’s father; Christian von Allmen, the mother’s father; {frau}=Mrs. {Kirchnay?} Müller, born Gafner, from …? (#5, p165b/58, rec. #2)
Bp – June 9 – Jakob – s/o Christian von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen, & Elisabeth Frutiger, from Goldswil (#5, p165b/58, rec. #7)
Bp – Nov 10 – Elisabeth – d/o Johannes von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) on the Sundlauenen, & Maria Gafner from St. Beatenberg; witness: Margarita Gafner born Schmoker, the mother’s mother (#5, p165b/58, rec. #10)
M- Oct 9 – Christian Brunner from Matten & Elisabeth von Allmen from Unterseen, {schein gegeben}=certificate given (#9, p29a/54, rec #8)
D – Oct 14 – Hans von Allmen, old {wachter}=(prob waechter=watchman, security guard) from Unterseen, age 73 yrs 5 mos. . (b abt 1732) (#11, p28b/53, rec #13) 1806
Bp – Aug 31 – Peter – s/o Christian Husler?, from Gsteig ….., & Anna Allman, from Gundlischwand (#5, p167a/61, rec. #10)
M – Oct 31 - Christian am Stutz [Amstutz] from Unterseen {wohuhu std im girdli schleuns?}=? quick? & Anna von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen {im girdli schleuns?} {im dorf}=in the village {schein gegeben}=certificate given (#9, p29b/55, rec #4)
M – Nov 27 – Peter Seiser? from Signisbyl & Elisabeth von Allmen, Hans Casper’s daughter from Unterseen, {schein gegeben}=certificate given (#9, p29b/55, rec #5)
D – Jan 14 – Anna von Allmen, single, from Unterseen, 59 1/2 years old (b abt 1747) (#11, p29a/54, rec #1) 1807
Bp – May 31 – Margarita – d/o [[VonAllmen-42|'''Jakob''']] von Allmen from Unterseen, & [[Brunner-1182|Anna Brunner]] from Habkern; witnesses: Hans Brunner from Habkern; Barbara Gseiger born Brunner from Grindewald; Margarita von Allmen, unmarried, from Unterseen (#5, p82b/159, rec #5)
Bp – Dec 6 – Christian – s/o Christian am Stutz [Amstutz] from Unterseen & Anna von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen (#5, p83b/161, rec #14)
Bp – Dec 6 – Heinrich – s/o Christian AmStutz from Unterseen & Anna von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen (#5, p83b/161, rec #15)
Bp – Oct 4 – Johannes – s/o Christian Gafner from St. Beatenberg, & Anna von Allmen from Unterseen ….; witness: Kasper von Allmen; Anna von Allmen, born Bucher? from Unterseen (#5, p168a/63, rec. #10)
M – Oct 29 – [[VonAllmen-41|'''Johannes''']] von Allmen, [[VonAllmen-66|'''Caspar’s''' ]] son on the Spielmatte, from Unterseen, & [[Brunner-1172|Barbara Brunner]], from Iseltwald, certificate given (#9, p30a/56, rec #5)
D - Sept 26 – Magdalena von Allmen, born von Allmen, the [schneider}=tailor’s {ehefrau}=wife, from Unterseen, 34 yrs, 6 mos. (b abt 1773, wife of Christian) (#11, p29b/55, rec #15) [she was from/citizen of Lauterbrunnen] 1808
Bp – Feb 28 – Johann Samuel – s/o Peter von Allmen, {Schneider}=tailor from Unterseen & Elisabeth Abel. {landsasser}=freeholder (owner of land); witness: Johannes von Allmen, {gerichte weibel}=(court official) (#5, p84b/163, rec #4)
Bp – June 19 – [[VonAllmen-60|Johannes]] – (s/o) [[VonAllmen-41|'''Johann''']] von Allmen, {Schuster}=shoemaker from Unterseen & [[Brunner-1172|Barbara]] Brunner from Iseltwald witnesses: Jakob Brunner from Iseltwald; Enhen? Brunnen, virgo from Iseltwald (#5, p85a/164, rec #10)
Bp – July 24 – Johannes – s/o Johannes vonallmen, from Lauterbrunnen, & Maria Gafner from St. Beatenberg, … (lives) Sundlauenen (#5, p169b/66, rec. #10)
Bp – Aug 3 – Margarita (died) – d/o Christian von Allmen, {Schuster}=shoemaker, from Lauterbrunnen, & Elisabeth Frutiger from Golzwyl (#5, p170a/67, rec. #11)
Bp - Aug 25 – Samuel Gisti [Gysi] …. From Unterseen, & Margarita von Allmen, the {schulmeister’s}=school teacher’s daughter from Unterseen; witnesses: Christian von Allmen, {schulmeister}; Christian von Allmen, the {obigen?}, Magdalena von Allmen, {fel. der obigen?}….. (#5, p170a/67, rec. #13)
M – April 21 – Christian von Allmen, {vid}=widower (of) Schneider from Unterseen, & Elisabeth Stähli From Matten, married here (#9, p30b/57, rec #7)
D – Feb 2 – Hans [[Von_Allmen-66|'''Kaspar''']] von Allmen, {schneider}=tailor, from Unterseen, 67 years (#11, p30a/56, rec #2) [husband of Magdalena Schmoker] 1809
Bp – Mar 26 – Jakob - s/o [[VonAllmen-42|'''Jakob''']] vonAllmen from Unterseen and [[Brunner-1182|Anna]] Brunner from Habkern. Witnesses: Johann von Allmen, {kaufhaus wirth}=store keeper; Kaspar von Allmen… (#5, p87a/168, rec #6)
Bp – Apr 30 – Heinrich – s/o Christian von Allmen {Schneider}=tailor on the Spielmatte from here, & Elisabeth [Stähli], from Matten (#5, p87b/169, rec #8)
B – May 24 (bp June 4) – Magdalana – d/o Kaspar von Allmen from Unterseen & Magdalana Thoman from Oberried; witness: Jakob von Allmen from Unterseen… (#5, p87b/169, rec #10)
Bp – July 16 – Elisabeth – d/o [[Von_Allmen-72|Johannes]] von Allmen {gerichteweibel}=(court official), from Unterseen & Anna Ritschard... (born July 5) (#5, p87b/169, rec #10)
M – (no von Allmen marriages)
D - July 25 – Margarita von Allmen, Christian’s, from Lauterbrunnen, 1 year old - (#11, p30b/57, rec #13) 1810
B – Mar 19 (bp Mar 25) – [[VonAllmen-39|Jakob]] – s/o [[VonAllmen-41|'''Johannes''']] von Allmen on the Spielmatte from here, & [[Brunner-1172|Barbara]] Brunner from Iseltwald; witnesses: Jakob Porter from Unterseen; Christian ab Eggler from Iseltwald; Magdalena von Allmen from here, the father’s {schwester}=sister (#5, p90b/175, rec #6)
B - June 11 (bp June 17) – Susana Elisabeth – d/o Peter von Allmen from Unterseen {schneider}=tailor, & Elisabeth Abel {landsasser}=freeholder (owner of land) (#5, p90b/175, rec #8)
B – Dec 19 (bp Dec 23) – Anna, d/o Christian AmStutz from Unterseen, and Anna von Allmen, from Lauterbrunnen (#5, p92a/178, rec #20) (died 1845)
B – Mar 11 (bp Mar 18) – Margarita – d/o Christian von Allmen, {Schuster}=shoemaker, from Lauterbrunnen, & Elisabeth Frutiger, from Golzwyl ….? ; witness: Magdal. Von Allmen, single from Zinn./Hinn? (#5, p173a/73, rec. #3)
B – Apr 20 (bp Apr 29) – Christian – s/o Johannes von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen & Maria Gafner From St. Beatenberg, …. Lives Sundlauenen (#5, p173b/74, rec. #7)
B – Aug 23 (bp Sept 13) – Magdalena – d/o Christian Gafner from St. Beatenberg and Anna von Allmen from Unterseen; witnesses: Magdalena Gafner born Beuggert; Anna von Allmen, born Müller, all from Unterseen (#5, p174a/75, rec. #13)
M – (no von Allmen marriages)
D – Jan 19 – Magdalana Amacher, the Kaspar von Allmen’s {ehefrau}=wife, from here, age 55 yrs 2 mos (b abt 1754) (#11, p31a/58, rec #4)
D – Sept 18 – Ullrich von Allmen, {imbecillis} from Lauterbrunnen, age 33 yrs 9 mos (#11, p31a/58, rec #13) 1811
B – Dec 19 (bp Dec 23) – Anna – d/o Christian am Stutz from Unterseen & Anna von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen (#5, p92a/178, rec #20)
B – May 23 (bp June 9) – Christian – s/o Christian von Allmen, {posauner}=trombone player from Unterseen, Anna Seiler from Bonigen; witness: Christian von Allmen {schulmeister}=school teacher from here; Ullrich Seiler from Bonigen; Elisabeth Seiler, born Seiler from Bonigen (#5, p93b/181, rec #9)
M - Jan 17 – Christian von Allmen, {Chorrichter's}=choir judge, son from Unterseen & Anna Seiler, Ulrich’s daughter from Bonigen, married here (#9, p34a/64, rec #1)
M – Feb 12 – Ullrich Frutiger from Golzwyl [Goldswil], Ullrich’s son, & Magdalena von Allmen, Hansen’s daughter from Untereseen (lives) in the village Interlaken {wohichus?}, {schein gegeben}=certificate given (#9, p34a/64, rec #3)
D – (no von Allmen deaths) 1812
B – Feb 15 (bp Feb 23) – Johann Kasper – Christian von Allmen, from Unterseen, & Elisabeth Stähli, from Matten; Hans Sturhli from Matten (#5, p98a/186, rec #4)
B – Apr 9 (bp Apr 19) – Johannes (died 1813) – s/o [[VonAllmen-42|'''Jakob''']] von Allmen from Unterseen & [[Brunner-1182|Anna]] Brunner from Habkern; witness: Barbara Brunner, born Stub? From Iseltwald (#5, p98b/187, rec #7)
B – Apr 24 (bp May 3) – Barbara – d/o [[VonAllmen-41|'''Johannes''']] von Allmen from Unterseen {schuster}=shoemaker & [[Brunner-1172|Barbara]] Brunner, from Iseltwald; witness: Rudolph Sterchi from here, old ...?; Magdalena Seiler, born Brunner from Bönigen; Barbara Brunner, born Flick? from Iseltwald (#5, p98b/187, rec #8)
B – Aug 1 (bp Aug 9) – Margarita – d/o Christian von Allmen, from Unterseen, {gricht stus?}=court ??, & Margarita Ritschard from Matten; witness: Hans von Allmen from Unterseen; Anna Ritschard born Haine? From Matten; Anna Ritchard, born von Allmen from Matten (#5, p99a/188, rec #13)
B – Jan 4 (bp Jan 12) – Susanna – d/o Johann von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen, & Maria Gafner, from St. Beatenberg, … live Sundlauenen (#5, p177a/81, rec. #4)
B – Apr 26 (bp May 3) – Elisabeth – d/o Christian von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen, shoemaker; & Elisabeth Fruitger from Golzwyl; witness: Elisabeth von Allmen, from Lauterbrunnen (#5, p177b/82, rec. #5)
M – Jan 26 – Kaspar von Allmen from Unterseen, widower, (lives) in the village {wohehin?} & Elisabeth Schaller, from Aarmühle (Interlaken), married in Ziltanfinger?, Feb 8, 1812, {schein gegeben}=certificate given (#9, p35b/67, rec #3)
D – (no von Allmen deaths) 1813
B – Aug 12 (bp Aug 22) – Anna – d/o Peter von Allmen {im dorf}=in the village, & Anna Gysi, {bride? from Unterseen; witnesses: Samuel Gysi, old {weibel}=(sargeant, or bailiff) from Unterseen; Elisabeth von Allmen born Schaller From Unterseen; Elisabeth Scyhen? Born Gysi from {Wildand wgt?} (#5, p101a/192, rec #5)
B – Sept 27 stillborn – {Ein Knuba}=a baby boy {starb}=died {von der Tunsa?} – Peter von Allmen {schneider}=tailor, from Unterseen & Elisabeth Abel{nina? Lund sussin?} (no witnesses) (#5, p101b/193, rec #none)
B – Oct 26 stillborn – {Ein Madchen?}=baby girl – Kaspar von Allmen from Unterseen & Elisabeth Schaller, from Aarmühle (no witnesses) (#5, p102a/194, rec #none)
M - May 15 – {der 17th …..} Peter von Allmen, Christian’s son, in the village, & Anna Gysi, old {weibal aushten?}=(weibal=sargeant) {beide}=both from Unterseen, {copul.}=married {schein}=certificate in Hilterfingen, certificate given (#9, p36b/69, rec #3)
M – Nov 30 – Christian Pfister, Christian’s son from Oberburg {rin? Wistben?} & Magdalana von Allmen, Hansen {sral.?} daughter, from Unterseen, {schein gegeben}=certificate given (#9, p37a/70, rec #13)
D – Jan 22 – Christen von Allmen, from Untereseen, {ein ehemann}=a husband, age 46 (b abt 1767) (#11, p32b/61, rec #1)
D – Feb 6 – Magdalena von Allmen, born Studer, {vidua}=widow, from Unterseen, age 77 (b abt 1736) (#11, p32b/61, rec #2)
D – July 13 – Johann von Allmen, [[VonAllmen-42|'''Jakob’s''']] child from Unterseen, {im dorf}=in the village, age 1 ½ years (#11, p32b/61, rec #8) [son of Jakob von Allmen & [[Brunner-1182|Anna]] Brunner]
D – Dec 4 – Susanna von Allmen, from Lauterbrunnen, Johannes’ child, (lives) on the Sundlauenen, {Keuchhusten}=whooping cough, age 1 year (#11, p33a/62, rec #16) 1814
B – Mar 5 (bp Mar 13) – Johannes – s/o Christian am Stutz, from Unterseen, & Anna von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen (#5, p103b/197, rec #2)
B – Sept 25 (bp Oct 2) – Anna – d/o Christian von Allmen from Unterseen, the {schulmeister}=school teacher’s son & Anna Seiler from Bonigen; witnesses: Johannes von Allmen from Unterseen; Anna von Allmen, from Unterseen, single (#5, p104a/198, rec #10)
B – Nov 10 (bp Nov 20) – Christian – s/o [[VonAllmen-41|Johannes]] von Allmen, from Unterseen, {schuster}=shoemaker, & [[Brunner-1172|Barbara]] Brunner, from Iseltwald; witness: Jacob Ritschardt Jr; Johann Rubi Jr; Maria von Allmen, single, all from Unterseen (#5, p104b/199, rec #13)
B – Feb 17 (bp Feb 27) – Elisabeth – d/o Christian Gafner from St. Beatenberg, and Anna von Allmen, from Unterseen, … (lives) in the village); witness: Elisabeth Brunner, born von Allmen, from Matten (#5, p180a/87, rec #2)
B – Oct 13 (bp Oct 30) – Petrus – s/o Johann von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen, & Maria Gafner from St. Beatenberg … live Sundlauenen (#5, p181b/90, rec #14)
M – (no von Allmen marriages)
D – (no von Allmen deaths) 1815
B – Feb 15 (bp Feb 19) – Peter – s/o Christian von Allmen, from Unterseen, & Elisabeth Stähli, from Matten (#5, p108b/2=3, rec #4)
B – April 6 (bp Apr 16) – Elisabeth – d/o [[VonAllmen-42|'''Jakob''']] von Allmen from Unterseen & Anna Brunner from Habkern; witness: Anna von Allmen, born ZumBrunnen, from Unterseen (#5, p109a/204, rec #8)
B – May 28 stillborn (no bapt date) – {Ein Madchen}=baby girl– parents: '''Kasper''' von Allmen from Unterseen {garirthoyt?} & Elisabeth Schaller, from Aarmühle (#5, p109a/204, rec #none)
B – May 23 (bp June 4) – Christian – s/o Christian im Boden & Margarita von Allmen, (both) from Unterseen; witness: Christian von Allmen, {schulmeister}=school teacher; Friedrich im boden, the father’s grandfather; Ferena? Im Boden, born Linder, {vidua?}=widow? {Alle B.?}, from Unterseen (#5, p109a/204, rec #10)
B – Oct 23 (bp Oct 29) – Peter – s/o '''Peter''' von Allmen from Unterseen & Anna Gysi; witness: Christian von Allmen, from Unterseen; Anna Gafner, born von Allmen, from St. Beatenberg (#5, p110a/206, rec #18)
B – Feb 24 (bp Mar 5) – Ullrich – s/o Christian von Allmen, from Lauterbrunnen, shoemaker; & Elisabeth Frutiger, from Golzwyl; witnesses: Ullrich Frutiger and Jakob Frutiger from Golzwyl (#5, p182b/92, rec #5)
M – Jan 24 – Christian im Boden, Hansan/deceased son, & Margarita von Allmen, the {schulmeister}=school teacher’s daughter, {beide}=both from Unterseen, (#9, p38b/73, rec #1)
M – Dec 17 – '''Kaspar''' von Allmen, {notur?} from Unterseen {zu Annun?}, & Verena Huggenberger, from Bonisehwil?, ….. Canton Aargau (#9, p39b/75, rec #10)
D – May 28 – Elisabeth von Allmen, born Schaller, Kasper’s the {barrttaytd?} in the village …., age 37 years (b abt 1778) (#11, p34b/65, rec #9) 1816
B – (no von Allmen births)
M – May 13 – Peter Kaufmann, Peter’s/deceased son, from Grindelwald lives here, & Magdalana von Allmen, the {gerrichtaus}=judicial and {schulmeister}=school teacher’s daughter from Unterseen; {schein geben}=certificate given (#9, p40b/77, Rec #5)
D – (no von Allmen deaths) 1817
B – Dec 20, 1816 (bp Jan 5, 1817) – Margarita – d/o Christian von Allmen {schulmeister sohn}=school teacher’s son, & Anna Seiler, from Bonigen; witness: Magdalana Seiler, born {am Acher}=[Amacher] from Bonigen (#5, p114b/215, rec #1)
B – Feb 5 (bp Feb 16) – Elisabeth – d/o Peter von Allmen & Anna Gysi, {beyde)=both from Unterseen; witnesses: Kaspar von Allmen, {bruathoyt?}; Anna von Allmen, born [AumBrunnen] (both) from Unterseen (#5, p116a/216, rec #5)
B – Feb 23 (bp Mar 2) – Johan – s/o Christian im Boden [Imboden] & Margaritha von Allmen (both) from Unterseen; witnesses: Johan von allmen, {ladig}=single; Anna von Allmen, [Weibel's tochter ladig}= sargeant/bailiff's daughter single, from Unterseen (#5, p116a/216, rec #6)
B – Feb 2 (bp Feb 9) – Anna Maria – d/o Peter von Allmen, from Lauterbrunnen, & Anna Maria Moser from Madretsch; witness: Anna von Allmen, from Gimmelwald, single (#5, p186a/99, rec #2)
M – Oct 26 – Kaspar von Allmen, {viduus, Baurthoyt}=(widower, ?) & Elisabeth von Allmen, {schulmeister’s tochter}=school teacher’s daughter, both from Unterseen, certificate given. {dirt? Ehe (married) on the 3rd {Wintermonat}=November 1817 ……… {de dato}=date, 3 Nov 1817} (#9, p41b/79, Rec #4)
D – Mar 22 – Margarita von Allmen, born Scherz, Hans von Allmen, {cheronu?} from Unterseen, age 52 yrs (b abt 1765) (#11, p36b/69, rec #9)
1818
B – July 7 (bp July 12) – Elisabeth – d/o '''Christian''' von Allmen from Unterseen & Elisabeth Stähli from Matten (#5, p118b/221, rec #5)
B – Sept 2 (bp Sept 27 – Anna – d/o Christian von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen, and Elisabeth Frutiger from Golzwyl (#5, p118b/221, rec #7)
B – Oct 24 (bp Nov 1) – Johannes – s/o Hans von Almen from Unterseen & Anna von Weisenfluh from Meiringen; witness: Christian von Almen, the father’s brother (#5, p119a/222, rec #11)
B – Dec 25, 1818 (bp Jan 9, 1819) – Elisabeth – d/o Kasper von Allmen, {alt caundtagt}=(old ?), & Elisabeth born von Allmen, {schulmeister’s tochter}=school teacher’s daughter; witnesses: Hans von Allmen, {schullahert? sohn tunday?}, Anna Gafner, Christian’s wife, born von Allmen; Anna von Allmen, Peter’s wife, born Gysi (#5, p120b/225, rec #1)
M – M – June 27 – Hans von Allmen, widower from Unterseen & Anna von Weisenfluh from Oberhusli? [more info…] (#9, p42b/81, Rec #7)
D – Jan 3 – Peter von Allmen, Christian’s, from Unterseen, 3 years old (#11, p37b/71, rec #1) [son of Christian von Allmen & Elisabeth Stähli]
D – May 3 – Christina von Allmen, {ein witwe}=(a widow) from Lauterbrunnen, …… age 70 yrs.(b abt 1748) (#11, p37b/71, rec #10)
D – May 26 – Anna von Allmen born Müller, from Unterseen, 72 yrs (#11, p38a/72, rec #17) 1819
B – June 18 (bp June 27) – Margrita– d/o Christian im Boden, Hansens {saul.?} {Ictu gallig nobili …. obut} & Margarita von allmen {schulmeister’s tochter}=school teacher’s daughter; witnesses: Anna von Allmen, mutter’s sister (#5, p120b/225, rec #4)
M – May 13 – Johannes von Allmen, Christian the {Schulleherr}=school teacher’s son & Elisabeth Egger, Hansen’s from Grindelwald?, banns: Apr 25, May 2, 9. Married at Gsteig (#9, p43a/82, Rec #4)
D – (no von Allmen deaths) 1820
B – Feb 20 (bp Feb 27) – Margarita – d/o Peter von Allmen on the Spielmatte, & Anna Gysi, old {agents?}’s daughter (#5, p122a/228, rec #3)
B – Apr 13 (bp Apr 23) – Johannes – s/o Hans von Allmen, Christian the {Schulleherr}=school teacher’s son, & Elisabeth Egger, from Grindelwald; witnesses: Christian von Allmen, {schullehann?} from here; Caspar von Allmen, old {canartboyt?} from here; Anna Egger, single, from Grindewald (#5, p122b/229, rec #9)
B – Aug 23 (bp Aug 27) – Johannes – Christian von Allmen, {schulmeister}=school teacher's son from here, & Anna Seiler from Bönigen; witness: Caspar von Allmen, old {bauntvoit?}=(maybe burand=guardian) {im dorf}=from the village; Magdalana Kaufmann, born von Allmen, from Grindelwald, {im dorf}=in the village (#5, p123a/230, rec #13)
B – Jan 21 (b Jan 30) – Friedrich – s/o Johannes von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen (lives) on the Sundlaauenen & Maria Gaffner from St. Beatenberg (#5, p191a/109, rec #3)
M – (banns): Oct 29, Nov 9, 13 – Joseph Muilerberger?, Christian’s from Meiringen & Anna von Allmen, Christian {the schulmister}=school teacher) {tochter}=daughter, from here, {schein gegeben}=certificate given; married in Meiringen (#9, p43b/83, Rec #18)
D – Feb 7 – [[Von_Allmen-73|Christian]] von Allmen, from here, 78 yrs (b abt 1742) (#11, p38b/73, rec #5)(born 1743, son of Christian von Allmen & Anna Sterchi)
D – July 31 – Margrita von Allmen, Hansen’s from here, age 75 yrs, 3 mos, 29 days (b abt 1745) (#11, p39a/74, rec #17)
D – Sept 8 – [[Von_Allmen-71|Christian]] von Allmen, old {wagmeister}=mayor age 85 yrs 1 mo 29 ds (#11, p39a/74, rec #18)
(b abt 1735, son of Hans von Allmen & Margret Schmocker) D – Nov 27 – Anna am Stuz, born von Allmen, from here, age 30 yrs (b abt 1790) (#11, p39a/74, rec #20) 1821
B – Mar 20 (bp Mar 25) – Christian – s/o Hans von Allmen {im dorf von hier}=from here & Ana Stechi? born von Weisenfluh; Married June 27, 1818; witness: Johannes von Allmen {gericht?}=court? from here (#5, p125a/234, rec #4)
B – Mar 31 (bp Apr 8) – Caspar – s/o Caspar von Allmen, old {caunrttayt?] from here & Elisabeth von Allmen, {chulmeister’s tochter}=school teacher’s daughter, married 1817, Nov 3 (#5, p125a/234, rec #6)
B – June 27 (bp July 8) – Abraham – s/o Christian von Allmen, from here, & Elisabeth born Stähli from Matten; m Apr 21, 1808 (#5, p126a/236, rec #12)
B – July 14 (bp July 21) – Petrus – s/o [[VonAllmen-41|Hans]] von Allmen {Schuster}=shoemaker and …. From here & [[Brunner-1172|Barbara]] Brunner from Iseltwald, m Oct 29, 1807; witness: Christian von Allmen, old ….. from here (#5, p126a/236, rec #14)
B – Oct 3 (bp Oct 15) – Susanna – d/o Hans von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen, lives Hohlen, & Maria Gafner from St. Beatenberg, marr Dec 2, 1802; witness: Ullrich von Allmen from Lauterbrunnen, lives Hohlen (#5, p193b/114, rec #12)
M – (banns): Oct 21, 28, Nov 4 – Christian Bland, Peter’s, from here, {kaithmuller?} & Elisabeth von Allmen, Ullrich’s from Mildraswyl? (#9, p44a/84, Rec #7)
D – (no von Allmen deaths) 1822
B – Jan 25 (bp Feb 3) – Elisabeth – d/o Hans von Allmen, Johannes’ son, from here & Elisabeth Egger from Grindelwald, married May 13, 1819 Gsteig; witnesses: Hans Bodau?, Christian’s son?, from here; Margarita von Allmen, {spundter}’s daughter; Anna Egger, born Bohenu? The {Rindr? govstuntten?} (#5, p127b/239, rec #3) [Hans’ father should be Christian not Johannes]
B – Dec 20 (bp Dec 29) – Margar.(ita) – d/o Joh(annes) v.(on) Allmen, Joh(annes)/deceased, from here; & Anna Weisenfluh from Oberhofundlen? (maybe Oberhofen), married June 27, 1818, Unterseen (#5, p129b/243)
M – (no von Allmen marriages)
D – (no von Allmen deaths) 1823
B – Apr 22 (bp Apr 27; d 1825) – Magdalena - d/o Peter von Allmen, (s/o?) Christ.(ian)/deceased, from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) on the Spielmatte & Anna Gysi, Grunwald?’s daug, from Grutensenn?, married Mar 15, 1813 (#5, p130a/244)
B – Nov 16 (bp Nov 23) – Margarita, d/o [[VonAllmen-41|Johannes]] von Allmen, (s/o) [[VonAllmen-66|Caspar]] …. from Spielmate & [[Brunner-1172|Barbara Brunner]], Christian’s daug. from Iseltwald, m Oct 29, 1807 (#5, p131b/247)
B – Jan 20 (bp Jan 26) – Heinrich – s/o Christian von Allmen, Ulrich deceased son, from Lauterbrunnen …? & Elisabeth Frutiger, Hans deceased daughter, from Golzwyl. M May 23, 1800 (#5, p195b/117)
M – Dec 12 – Christian Rubin, Caspar’s son, from here & Anna von Allmen, Hansen’s daug, the {weibel}=sargeant/security guard? from here; (banns): Nov 16, 23, 30, married Gsteig (#9, p45a/86, Rec #5)
D – Jan 20 – Hans Christian von Allmen, Ulrich’s son, {nin todgaborund madgen}=baby girl stillborn?, Lauterbrunnen (no age listed) (#11, p39b/75, rec #3)
D – Dec 23 – Magdalana V. Allmen, born Schelker, [[Von_Allmen-71|Christian]]’s/deceased widow, age: 82 yrs 9 mos (b abt 1741) (#11, p40a/76, rec #25) 1824
B – Apr 29 (bp May 9) – Gottlieb – s/o Christian von Allmen, Caspar’s, in the village, & Elisabeth Stuchli, Joh.(annes)/deceased, from ???, m April 21, 1808 (#5, p132b/249)
B – Aug 3 (bp Aug 8) – Margarita – d/o Johannes von Allmen, Christian’s the {schulmeister}=school teacher, & Elisabeth Egger, (d/o) Johannes from Grindelwald; witnesses: Johannes Egger, the mother’s brother …. (#5, p133a/250)
B – Aug 8 (bp Aug 15) – Anna – d/o Christian Rubin, Caspar’s son & Anna von Allmen, Johannes, the {gerich Gloribald}, m Gsteig, Dec 12, 1823; witness: Margarita von Allmen, the muther’s {schwester}=sister, single ) (#5, p133b/251)
B – Oct 20 (bp Oct 24) – Magdalena – d/o Christian v. Allmen, Christ.'s son {Zimmerman}=carpenter; from here - & Anna Seiler, Ulrich’s, from Bonigen; married Jan 17, 1811; witnesses: Christian von Allmen, the child’s brother; Anna von Allmen, the child’s sister; Margarita von Allmen, the child’s sister (#5, p133b/251)
B – Jan 2 (bp Jan 18) – Conrad – s/o Johannes von Allmen, from Lauterbrunnen (lives) on the Sundlauenen, & Maria Gafner, from St. Beatenberg (#5, p196b/120)
B – July 25 (bp Aug 1) – Anna – d/o Peter von Allmen, Peter’s son from Lauterbrunnen, ….? & Anna Gretsch, Heinrich’s daug, from Lauterbrunnen; m Jan 28, 1817 at Lauterbrunnen (#5, p197b/122)
M – (no von Allmen marriages)
D – (no von Allmen deaths) 1825
B – Aug 20 (bp Sept 1) – Margarita – d/o Margarita von Allmen, Johannes the {stirebaid?}’s daughter; (…… father: Müller); witnesses: Johannes von Allmen, the child’s grandfather; Anna von Allmen, born Ritschard, grandmother (#5, p135a/254)
B – May 25 (bp June 5) – Johannes – s/o Heinrich Gischoff, Christian’s (son), from Lauterbrunnen, & Magdalena von Allmen, Jakob’s daug, from here, marr. Feb 18, 1825, here; witnesses: Jakob von Allmen, Jakob’s son, from here in the village; Casper von Allmen, Casper’s son, from here in the village; Anna von Allmen, Jakob’s daug., the mother’s sister, single (#5, p198b/124)
M – Feb 18 – Heinrich Gischoff, Christian’s, from Lauterbrunnen & Magdalena von Allmen, Jakob’s (daug), from here (#9, p45b/87, rec #2)
D – Jan 27 - Abraham von Allmen, Christians son?, in the village, age: 3 yrs, 4 mos. (#11, p41a/78, rec #1) [son of Christian von Allmen & Elisabeth Stähli]
D – Jan 28 – Elisabeth von Allmen, ........?'s child, age: 6 yrs, 7 mos (#11, p41a/78, rec #2)
D – Mar 6 – Johanna? von Allmen, Christian’s daughter?, in the village, age 20 yrs (#11, p41a/78, rec #5) [daug of Christian von Allmen & Magdalena von Allmen]
D – Apr 13 – Anna von Allmen, born Kormann?, wife of Ulrich v. Allmen, from Lauterbrunnen, … age: 75 yrs, 10 mos. (b abt 1750) (#11, p41a/78, rec #7)
D – Apr 30 - Magdalena von Allmen, Peter’s child, from here, age: 2 yrs (#11, p41a/78, rec #11) [daug. of Peter von Allmen and Anna Gysi]
D – Oct 22 – [[VonAllmen-42|'''Jakob''']] von Allmen, Hansen's son?, from here, age: 70 yrs, 6 mos (b abt 1755) (#11, p41a/78, rec #16) [husband of [[Brunner-1182|Anna]] Brunner]
D – Dec 24 – Magdalena von Allmen, Johannes the {gerichter?}=judge wife?, born Michel, age: 74 yrs, 2 mos (b abt 1751) (#11, p41a/78, rec #19)
D – Dec 25 – Verena von Allmen, born Huggenberger, Caspar's ... wife, age:35 yrs (b abt 1790) (#11, p41a/78, rec #20) 1826
B – Mar 10 (bp Mar 19)– Magdalena, - d/o Peter von Allmen, s/o Christian/deceased on the Spielmatte, & Anna Gysi, Samuel’s daughter, from here - m March 17, 1813 Hilterfingen – witnesses: Christian Brunner, Hanson’s/deceased son, from here, lives in Matten; Anna von Allmen, the child’s … sister ... not yet (admitted to communion?) : Anna Gafner, Christian’s daug, single; Elisabeth …., born Gysi, Christian’s wife, from and lives in Wilderswil (#6, p3a/2, rec #7)
B – Sept 10 (bp Sep 17)– Christian, - s/o Christian Rubin, Caspar’s son {ceb? …..}, & Anna von Allmen, Johannes daug, m Dec 12, 1823, Gsteig - witnesses: Johannes von Allmen, the mother’s father, {geuichs….}; Jakob Rubin, the father’s brother, single (#6, p4b/5, rec #19)
B – Sept 27 (bp Oct 8) – Susanna, – d/o Christian von Allmen, Joh(annes) Caspar's son, in the village, & Elizabeth Stähli, Joh.’s daug, from Matten, married Apr 21, 1808 (#6, p5a/6. rec #21)
B – Apr 20 (bp Apr 30, d Dec 15) – Marianne – d/o Johannes von Allmen, Ulrich’s son, from Lauterbrunnen, lives Hohlen, & Susanna Jaggi, Richard?’s daughter … Lauterbrunnen … Maria? … from … Marr. Dec 1 1802 (#6, p91b/1, rec #4)
B – July 3 (bp July 9) – Christian, s/o Heinrich Gischoff, Christian’s/deceased, from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) in the village, & Magdalana von Allmen, Jak(ob)/deceased, from here, marr Feb 18, 1825 (#6, p92a/2, rec #7)
B – Sept 7 (bp Sept 17, d Mar 21, 1827) – Susanna – d/o Peter von Allmen, Peter’s son, from Lauterbrunnen, lives in Hohlen, {Küher}=cowherd, & Anna Gertsch, Heinrich’s daughter, from Lauterbrunnen, marr Jan 28, 1817 (#6, p92b/3, rec #11)
M – (no von Allmen marriages)
D – Aug 12 – Anna Maria von Allmen, Peter’s (daug?) from Lauterbrunnen, lives Holen [Hohlen], age 9 yrs, 6 mos (#11, p41b/79, rec #11) [daug. of Peter von Allmen & Anna Gyse]
D – Dec 18 – Margarita? Von Allmen, Johannes’ child, from ??, age: 8 mos. (#11, p41b/79, rec #19) 1827
B – June 10 (bp June 17) – Elisabeth – d/o '[[VonAllmen-41|Johannes]] von Allmen, Caspar’s son on the Spielmatte, & [[Brunner-1172|Barbara]] Brunner, Christian’s daughter, from ?; married Oct 29, 1807 (#6, p7a/10, rec #12)
B – June 10 (bp June 17) – Friedrich Christian – s/o Johannes von Allmen, Christian, the {schulmeister}=school teacher’s son, & Elisabeth Egger, Johannes’s daughter, from Grindelwald; marr May 13, 1819; witnesses: Christian von Allmen, the {writ...? cundner? zimmerman}=? ? carpenter; Samuel von Allmen, Peter the {Deturidand?}’s son, single (#6, p7a/10, rec #13)
M – May 17 – Samuel Dieber, Samuel’s son, …. & Magdalena von Allmen, Caspar’s daughter, from here, …… (#9, p48b/93, Rec #8)
D – Mar 21 – Susanna von Allmen, Peter’s child, from Lauterbrunnen {zu holen?}, age: 7 mos (#11, p42a/80, rec #8) [daug. of Peter von Allmen & Anna Gysi]
D – July 3 – Susanna Catharina von Allmen, Elisabeth & ???’s daughter, from here, age: 27 yrs mos (#11, p42a/80, rec #15)
D – July 27 – Anna von Allmen, Hansen’s daughter, the {grindtsafsan?} from Lauterbrunnen….., age: 21 mos (#11, p42a/80, rec #17) 1828
B – July 24 (bp Aug 3) - Abraham – s/o [[VonAllmen-41|Johannes]] von Allmen, [[VonAllmen-6|'''Caspar’s''']] son…… & [[Brunner-1172|Barbara]] Brunner, Christian’s daughter, from …..?; m Oct 29, 1807 here (#6, p10/16, rec #8)
B – Mar 16 (bp Mar 23) – Caspar, s/o Jakob Schilt, Peters’/deceased son from Brienz, lives Hohlen, …., & Anna vonAllmen, born Moser, Peter’s widow, from Lauterbrunnen, marr Oct 28, 1830 (#6, p95b/9, rec #5)
B – Mar 30 (bp Apr 6) – Heinrich, s/o Heinrich Fischoff [Fischhof], Christian’s/deceased from Lauterbrunnen, in the village, & Magdalana von Allmen, Jakob’s/deceased, from here, marr Feb 18, 1825; witnesses: Jakob von Allmen, the mother’s brother, single, in the village; Margarita von Allmen, the mother’s sister, single (#6, p96a/10, rec #7)
B – Apr 19 (bp Apr 29, died July) – Friedrich – Peter von Allmen, Peter’s son from Lauterbrunnen, lives Holen [Hohlen], {küher}=cowherd, & Anna Gertsch, Heinrich’s from Lauterbrunnen, …..? , m Jan 28, 1817, Lauterbrunnen (#6, p96a/10, rec #10)
B – Aug 1 (bp Aug 10) – Jacob – s/o Johannes von Allmen, Ulrich’s son, from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) on the Sundlauenen, & Maria Gafner from St. Beatenberg, marr. Dec 2, 1802 (#6, p96b/11, rec #15)
M – Nov 13 – Christian Huggler, Heinrich’s, from here & Margarita von Allmen, Peter’s from here (#9, p49b/95, Rec #8)
D – April 25 – Anna von Allmen, born [Gertsch], (d/o) Peter the {kuher}=cowherd, from Lauterbrunnen, wife, age: 30 (#11, p43a/82, rec #12)
D - May 16 – Margarita von Allmen, born Dietrich, [[Von_Allmen-70|Christian]] the {schulmeister}=school teacher's wife, age 70 (#11, p43a/82, rec #14) (b abt 1758, d/o Heinrich Dietrich, m Christian von Allmen before 1789)
D – July 10 – Friedrich von Allmen, Peter’s the {Küher}=cowherd from Lauterbrunnen, age: 3 mos (#11, p43a/82, rec #17) [son of Peter von Allmen & Anna Gertsch] 1829
B – Feb 1 (bp Feb 15) – Margarita – d/o Christian Rubin, Caspar’s son {gerich ???, mezger}=(court ???, butcher), & Anna von Allmen, Joh(annes) the {weibal}=bailiff?’s daug; m Dec 12, 1828 (#6, p12b/21, rec
B – Oct 14 (bp Oct 25) – Margarita – d/o Christian Hüggler, Heinrich’s son from here, {schneider}=tailor & '''Margarita''' von Allmen, '''Peter''' the {schneider}=tailor’s daughter, from here; marr Nov 13, 1825; witness: Samuel von Allmen, the muther’s brother (#6, p14a/24, rec #21)
B - Sept 9 (bp Sept 20, d Oct 1) – Anna, d/o Johannes Wyler, Christian’s son, from Grindelwald, in the village, & Anna von Allmen, Jacob’s/deceased, daughter, from here in the village; marr Mar 19, 1829 in Grindewald; witnesses: Jacob von Allmen, the mother’s brother, single, in the village; Anna von Allmen, the mother’s mother, born Brunner; Margarita Im Boden, born von Allmen, Christian’s widow (#6, p98a/14, rec #9)
M - Mar 19 – Johannes Wyler?, Christian’s son, from Grindelwald & Anna von Allmen, Jacob’s/deceased, daughter, from here (#9, p50b/97, Rec #5)
M – May 28 – Johannes von Allmen, Johannes’/deceased ……. & Verena, born Schilt, and {Christ. Schurawer?} from Beatenburg ….(#9, p50b/97, Rec #6)
M – June 17 – Peter von Allmen, Peter’s son, from Lauterbrunnen, ….. & Margarita Glatthard, Christian’s/deceased, daughter, from Grindelwald … (#9, p50b/97, Rec #7)
M – July 17 – Christian von Allmen, Christ. son, widower …. . & Margarita Judduit [Judith], born Michel, Peter’s daughter, widow, from Grindelwald, lives in Aarmuhle (Interlaken)…. (#9, p51a/98, Rec #8)
D – Jan 1 – Caspar von Allmen, Johannes/deceased, from the village, age 78 (#11, p43b/82, rec #1) 1830
B – May 14 (bp May 23) – '''Susanna''' – d/o '''Johannes''' von Allmen, '''Christian''' the {schulmeister}=school teacher’s son {auden ob. gaitr?} & Elisabeth Egger, Johannes’ daughter, from Grindelwald; marr May 13, 1819, Gsteig (#6, p15b/27, rec #10)
B – Mar 4 (bp Mar 15) – Rudolf – s/o Peter von Allmen, Peter’s son? from Lauterbrunnen, Küher, lives in Holen (Hohlen), & Margarita Glacthart [Glatthard], Christian’s/deceased daughter, from Grindelwald, marr 1829 at Lauterbrunnen; witnesses: Christian Glacthart, the mother’s brother, {mehger?}=butcher? ….. ; Catharina Glacthart, the mother’s sister, single ……? (#6, p99a/16, rec #3)
B – Nov 8 (bp Nov 11) – Anna – d/o Johannes Wyler, Christian’s son, in the village, lives ?, from Grindelwald, & Anna v. Allmen, Jacob’s/deceased daughter, from here, marr March 19, 1829 in Grindelwald; witness: Anna von Allmen, the child’s grandmother, born Brunner (#6, p100a/18, rec #14)
M – Apr 13 – '''Magdalena''' von Allmen, the late Caspar’s daug; -- & Johannes Muhlemann, Johannes’ son, from Bonigen ….; (#9, p51b/99, rec #1)
D – (no date, between Jan 7 & Mar 13) {ein to……? Kunbe?}=a stillborn? boy, the {Kuhard?}=child? Peter von Allmen, from Lauterbrunnen {zu hier} – (no age) (#11, p44a/83, rec #3) 1831
B – July 26 (bp July 10, d 1802) – Susanna, – d/o Christian Rubin, Caspar’s son, {Mihger?}=butcher? & '''Anna''' von Allmen, '''Johannes'''’ daughter, from here; married Dec 12, 1823 Gsteig (#6, p18b/33, rec #9)
B – Sept 24 (bp Oct 2) – Susanna, d/o Christian von Allmen, Hansen’s/deceased son from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) on the Goldy [Goldiwil or Goldswil], & Catharina Michel, Caspar’s daughter, from here, marr 1831 (#6, p102a/22, rec #15)
B – Sept 26 (bp Oct 9) – Gottlieb – s/o Peter von Allmen, Peter’s son, from Lauterbrunnen, {küher}=cowherd, lives Holen [Hohlen], & Margarita Glacthart [Glatthard], Christian’s/deceased, daughter, from Grindelwald, marr June 19, 1829, Lauterbrunnen (#6, p102b/23, rec #16)
M – Feb 10 – Christian von Allmen, Hansen/deceased, son & Catharina Michel, Caspar’s daughter … (#9, p52b/101, rec #1)
M – July 14 – [[VonAllmen-60|Johannes]] von Allmen, Johannes son, from here on the Spielmatte, & [[Urfer-25|Elisabeth Urfer]], Johannes’ daug, from Bonigen (#9, p53a/102, rec #7)
D – Nov 28 - {ein toc?geborren}=stillborn {Kunba?}=child?, Johannes von Allmen and Elisabeth wife (#11, p45b/87, rec #20) (daug. of [[VonAllmen-60|Johannes]] von Allmen & [[Urfer-25|Elisabeth Urfer]]) 1832
B – July 26 (bp July 10, d 1802) – Susanna, – d/o Christian Rubin, Caspar’s son, {Mihger?}=butcher? & '''Anna''' von Allmen, '''Johannes'''’ daughter, from here; married Dec 12, 1823 Gsteig (#6, p18b/33, rec #9)
B – Apr 12 (bp Apr 15) – Christian – s/o Christian von Allmen, Hansen’s/deceased son, from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) on the Goldey [Goldiwil or Goldswil], & Catherina Michel, Caspar’s daughter, from here, m Feb 11, 1831 at Lauterbrunnen (#6, p103b/25, rec #6)
B – Oct 15 (bp Oct 21) – Margarita – d/o Johann von Allmen, Joh.(annes)’s/deceased and Susanna Wyss, from Beatenberg, & Margarita Wyler, Joh’s & Susanna Jaggi, from Grindelwald, m Nov 24, 1831 (#6, p104a/26, rec #13)
M – (no marr. date, banns: Mar 18, 25, Apr 1) - Johann Michael [Schaible] ….. & Elisabeth von Allmen, Johannes’ the {gerichte weibels}=court baliff?’s daughter (#9, p53b/103, rec # 4)
M - July 13 at Gsteig – [[VonAllmen-39|'''Jacob''']] von Allmen, Joh.’s son from here on the Spielmatte &[[VonAllmen-40| Margarita]] von Alllmen, Jakob/deceased daughter in the village. Banns: June 17-24-July1 (#9, p53b/103, rec # 5) D – April 27 – Anna von Allmen, born Seiler, Christian’s the {Zimmerman}=carpenter’s wife, age 48 (#11, p46a/88, rec #8) 1833
B – Feb 11 (bp Feb 24) – Anna, – d/o '''Johannes''' von Allmen, '''Christian''' the {alt}=old {schulmaister}=school teacher’s t=daughter, {juziger wizajurstidanter S.} from Unterseen ……, & Elisabeth Egger, Johan.’s daug. from Grindelwald. Marr. May 13, 1819 Gsteig; witness: Margarita von Allmen, the childs {schwester?}=sister? (#6, p22a/40 rec #3)
B – Feb 24 (bp Mar 3)– [[VonAllmen-45|Margarita]], – d/o [[VonAllmen-39|'''Jakob''']] von Allmen, [[VonAllmen-41|'''Johann’s''']] and [[Brunner-1172|Barb. Brunner]]’s son, from here on the ….?, & [[VonAllmen-40|Margarita]] von Almann, [[VonAllmen-42|Jakob’s]] daug, from here. Marr. July 13, 1832; witness: [[Brunner-1172|Barbara]] Brunner, Jakob’s … daug., ….. (#6, p22a/40 rec #4)
B – Apr 11 (bp Apr 21) – Johann Jakob, – s/o Christian Rubin, Kasper’s son, {Mezger}=butcher. & '''Anna''' von Allmen, '''Johann’s''' daug, from here; marr Dec 12, 1823 (#6, p22b/41 rec #7)
B – Dec 17 (bp Dec 22) – Susanna – d/o '''Christian''' von Allmen, Christian’s son, {Zimmerman}=carpenter, & Barbara Linder, the Joh. Marti/deceased, widow, from Kinchberg? Marr Feb 19 1833 (#6, p24b/45 rec #29)
B – Jan 15 (bp Jan 20) – Elisabeth – d/o Johann Wyler, Christian’s son, from Grindelwald, in the village, & Anna von Allmen, Jakob’s/deceased daug, from here, m Mar 19, 1829 at Grindelwald; witness: Elisabeth Wyler, the father’s sister, single, here in the village (#6, p104b/27, rec #2)
B – Apr 17 (bp Mar 5) – Catharina – d/o Peter von Allmen, Peter’s, from Lauterbrunnen, & Margarita Glacthart [Glatthard], Christian’s, from Grindelwald, m June 19, 1829 (#6, p105a/28, rec #6)
M - Feb 19 - Christian Von Almen, (s/o) Christian & Mary Dietrich, {Zimmerman}=carpenter, {witwer}=widower -- & Barbara Linder (d/o) Johan Marti/deceased, widow, from Rudtligen, {bri?} Burgdorf, parish of Kinchberg (#9, p54b/105, rec # 1)
D – May 11 – [[Schmoker-20|Magdalana]] von Allmen, born Schmoker, Joh. [[VonAllmen-66|Kaspar]]'s widow, from here on the Spielmatte; age 73 yrs, 5 mos (#11, p47a/90, rec #10) [1759-1833, daug. of Peter Schmoker & Maria Maerlingen, wife of [[VonAllmen-66|Hans Caspar]] von Allmen] 1834
B - Jan 23 (bp Feb 2) – Johannes - s/o [[VonAllmen-60|Johannes]] Von Allmen (s/o) [[VonAllmen-41|'''Johannes''']] from here on the Spielmatte & [[Urfer-25|Elisabeth Urfer]], d/o Johann from Bonigen; marr. July 14, 1831; witnesses: Margarita Jubaodan?, born von Allmen, Christians’ widow (#6, p25a/46, rec #3)
B - May 1 (bp May 11) – Susanna – d/o Christian Rubin, (s/o) Caspar/deceased, {alt mezger}=old butcher …. & Anna von Allmen, Johannes' daug, from here; marr. Dec 12, 1823, Gsteig (#6, p25b/47, rec #10)[Anna was daug of Johannes v. & Anna Ritschardt]
B – Sept 24 (bp Oct 5) – Christian – s/o Christian von Allmen, Johanns’ Lauterbrunnen, (lives) on the Sundlauenen, St. Beatenberg, & Magdalana Meyer, Johannes/deceased, from Därligen, m May 2, 1834; witnesses: Peter Meyer, the mother’s brother, lives in Unterseen; Johannes von Allmen, Johannes’/deceased, from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) on the Sundlauenen (#6, p107a/32, rec #15)
B – Oct 19 (bp Nov 26) – Susanna – d/o Christian Huggler, Heinrich’s/deceased, from here in the {goldai?} [Goldiwil or Goldswil] & Margarita von Almen, Peter’s the …… , marr Nov 13, 1828 (#6, p27a/50, rec #24)
B – Nov 13 (bp Nov 23) – [[VonAllmen-34|Jakob]] – s/o [[VonAllmen-39|Jakob]] von Allmen, (s/o) [[VonAllmen-41|'''Johannes''']] {schuhmacher}=shoemaker, from here & [[VonAllmen-40|Margaritha]], born von Alman, (d/o) [[VonAllmen-42|Jacob]]/deceased, from here; marr July 13, 1832, Gsteig; witnesses: Johannes von alman, the father’s brother; Barbara von Allmen, the father’s {schwester}=sister (#6, p27b/51, rec #26)
M – Jun 6 - Kaspar von Allmen, Caspar’s son/deceased, from here & Elisabeth Frutiger, (d/o) Christian from Goldswil, K Ringgenberg (#9, p56a/108, rec #8)
D – Sept 30 - Elisabeth von Allmen, Kaspar and Eliz. von Almen, ….? Age:15 yrs, 9 mos, 5 days (b 1834/5) (#11, p48b/93, rec #24)
D – Oct 25 – Margarita von Allmen, (d/o) Christian and Eliz. Frutiger/deceased, from Lauterbrunnen, age: 24 yrs, 7 mod. (b abt 1810) (#11, p48b/93, rec #25) 1835
B – Feb 22 (bp Mar 1) – Elisabeth – d/o Caspar von Allmen, Caspar’s son/deceased, in the village & Elisabeth Frutiger, (d/o) Christian/deceased, from Golzwyl [Goldswil], married June 6, 1834; witnesses: Christian Frutiger, the child's grandfather from Golzwyl; Magdalena Muhlemann, born v. Allman, the father’s sister; Elisabeth Frutiger, born Blatter?, the child’s grandmother (#6, p28b/53 #4)
B – June 25 (bp July 3) – Maria – d/o Johannes von Allmen (s/o) Christian/deceased, {Schreiber}=scribe?, from here & Elisabeth Egger (d/o) Johannes/deceased, from Grindelwald, marr, May 13, 1819, Gsteig; witnesses: Anna von Allmen, Christian’s daug. in the village(#6, p29b/55 #11)
B – Jan 8 (bp Jan 18) – Margaritha – d/o Johannes Wyler, Christian’s/deceased son, from Grindelwald, in the village, & Anna von Allmen, Jakob’s/deceased, from here, marr Mar 19, 1829; witness: Ann von Allment, Peter’s daug, single, in the village, from here (#6, p108b/35, rec #3)
B – Feb 7 (bp Feb 15) – Friedrich – s/o Peter von Allmen, Peter’s son from Lauterbrunnen, lives in Lombach, & Margaritha Glatthard, Christian’s from Grindelwald, marr. June 19, 1829; witnesses: Rudolf Glatthard, the mother’s brother, ….?; Christian von Allmen, the old {schulmeister}=school teacher’s son, from and lives here; Elisabeth Glathard, the mother’s sister ….? (#6, p108b/35, rec #4)
B – Oct 25 (bp Nov 1) – Magdalena – d/o Christian von Allmen, Hansen’s son, from Lauterbrunnen, … (lives) on the Sundlauenen, parish of St. Beatenberg, & Magdalena Meyer, Johannes’/deceased daug, from Darligen; marr May 1834, Leissigen; witness: Hans von Allmen, the mother’s brother, on the Sundlauenen; Magdalena Meyer, born Sterchi, from Darligen, lives here (#6, p109b/37, rec #12)
M - Oct 22 - Christian von Allmen, (s/o) Christian and Magdalena von Allmen & Margarita Huggler, Heinrich’s and Margarita Egger, from here …..(#9, p57b/111, rec # 19)
M – (no marr. date, banns: Nov 1, 8, 15) – Johannes Nufer, Johannes’/deceased son, widower, from and lives in Ringgenberg, & Maria von Allmen, Caspar & Magdalena Schmoker’s daughter, from and lives here (#9, p57b/111, rec #21)
D – (no von Allmen deaths) 1836
B – May 30 (bp June 5) – Elisabeth – d/o [[VonAllmen-60|Johannes]] von Allmen (s/o) Johannes/deceased, from here & [[Urfer-25|Elisabeth Urfer]] (d/o) Johannes/deceased from Bonigen, marr July 14, 1831 here; witnesses: Christian von Allmen, the father’s brother (#6, p33b/63 #12)
B – Sept 15 (bp Sept 25) – Elisabeth – d/o Christian von Allmen (s/o) Christian the old {schulmeister s.}=school teacher/deceased, from here & Barbara Marti, born Linder? from Kirchberg, married Feb 19, 1833 here; witnesses: Anna Linder, single, the mother’s sister from Steffisburg in Bern? (#6, p34b/65 #19)
B – Dec 5 (bp Dec 18) – Maria – d/o Christian Rubi, (s/o) Caspar/deceased from here & Anna von Allmen (d/o) Johannes/deceased, marr. Dec 12, 1823 Gsteig (#6, p36a/68 #33)
B – Jan 29 (bp Feb 14) – Emanuel – s/o Johann M. (Michael) Schaible, from Altburg in Kingreich? Wurtemberg {abbasaud?}, & Elisabeth von Allmen, Johannes, the {geriches weibels}=court bailiff’s daughter, from here ….?, (#6, p110a/38, rec #4)
B – Oct 17 (bp Oct 30) – Christian – s/o Christian von Allmen, Johannes’ son, from Lauterbrunnen, on the {suldlauenen}=Sundlauenen, & Magdalena Meyer, Joh’s/deceased daug, from Darligen, m May 1834 in Leissigen; witness: Peter von Allmen, the father’s brother, on the Sundlauenen (#6, p111b/41, rec #15)
M – May 4 - Samuel Gysi, (s/o) Samuel & Margarita von Allmen from here - married Anna Gafner, d/o Christian & Anna von Allmen, from St. Beatenberg, m at Gsteig (#9, p58b/113, rec # 6)
M – Nov 18 – Carl Echard Von Allmen (s/o) Caspar & Verena Huggenberger from here – married Elisa Karolina [Aeschlimann], (d/o) Joh. Heinrich, from Burgdorf …. (#9, p59b/115, rec # 16)
D – March 25 – [[Von_Allmen-72|Johannes]] von Allmen, Christian’s/deceased son, {gerichteweibal}=(court official) In the village, age: 70 yrs, 11 mos (b abt 1766) (#11, p50a/96, rec #4) [born 1765, m Anna Ritschardt 1797]
D – July 9 – Anna von Allmen, born ZumBrunnen, Christian’s/deceased {wittwe}=widow, age: 70 yrs, 4 mos (b abt 1766) (#11, p50a/96, rec #12)
D – Nov 12 – Christian von Allmen, Johannes’ son, from here in the village, age: 14 yrs, 10 mos (b abt 1822) (#11, p50b/97, rec #25) [son of Johannes/Hans von Allmen & Anna von Weisenfluh-Sterchi]
D – Dec 7 – Friedrich Christian von Allmen, Johannes’ son, the {Schreiber}=clerk, from here, age: 9 yrs, 6 mos (b abt 1827 (#11, p51a/98, rec #29) [son of Johannes von Allmen & Elisabeth Egger] 1837
B – Dec 30, 1836 (bp Jan 8, 1837) – Christian – s/o Ruthanna von Allmen, Peter the {burgerweibel}=bailiff’s daug, from here (#6 p37a/70, rec #1)
B – Apr 2 (bp Apr 9) – Margarita – d/o Caspar von Allmen, (s/o) Caspar/deceased, in the village & Elisabeth Frutiger, Christian’s daug, from Golzwyl [Goldswil]; m June 6, 1834 (#6 p37b/71, rec #6)
B – Aug 30 (bp Sept 3) – Rudolf – s/o Chrisian Huggler, Heinrich’s son, from here & Margarita von Allmen, Peter’s daug, from here, m Nov 13, 1828; witnesses: Anna Rubi, born von Allmen (#6, p38b/73, rec #16)
B – May 3 (b June 4 in Burgdorf) Hector Achilles Eduard, s/o Carl Edward von Allmen, Caspar’s son, from Unterseen & Elisa Carolina [Aeschlimann], s/o Johannes/deceased, from Burgdorf (#6, p38b/73, rec #16)
B – Dec 29, 1837 (bp Jan 3, 1838) – Friedrich – s/o Johannes von Allmen, Christian’s son, {Schreiber}=clerk, lives here & Elisabeth Egger, Johannes’ daug, from Grindelwald; marr. May 13, 1819, Gsteig; witnesses: Caspar von Allmen, (s/o) Caspar/deceased, from here; Margarita von Allmen, (d/o) Johannes/deceased (#6, p40a/76, rec #1)
B – Sept 4 (bp Sept 10) – Carl – s/o Peter von Allmen, Peter’s son from Lauterbrunnen {am lombach}=(lives) on the Lombach, & Margarita Glatthard, Christian’s, from Grindelwald, marr. June 19, 1829 at Lauterbrunnen (#6, p114a/46, rec #16)
B – Oct 6 (bp Oct 23) – Maria – d/o Peter von Allmen, Johannes’ son, from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) on the Sundlauenen, parish of Beatenberg, & Barbara Faller, Johannes’ daug, from Glatt, parish of Thun, marr Apr 13, 1837, Leissigen; witness: Magdalena von Allman, born Meier/Meyer, the mother’s sister-in-law, on the Sundlauenen … (#6, p114b/47, rec #20)
B – Dec 19 (bp Dec 23) – Johannes – s/o Johannes Wyler, Christian’s/deceased, from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) in the village, & Anna von Allmen, Jakob’s/deceased, from here, m May 19, 1829 at Grindelwald (#6, p114b/47, rec #22)
M – Apr 3 – Peter von Allmen, Hansen’s son from Lauterbrunnen & Barbara Faller?, Johananes’ daug. the {Maguans?} from Strättligen … Thun ….. (#9, p60a/116, rec # 4)
D – Mar 18 – Anna von Allmen, born Ritschard, (wife of) the {gericht weibal's}=court bailiff/judge? deceased {wittwe}=widow from here and lives here, age: 54 yrs, 9 mos (b abt 1783) (#11, p51b/99, rec #9) [wife of [[Von_Allmen-72|Johannes]] von Allmen]
D – Mar 23 – {dam?} Jakob von Allmen {ninung? tauflas? Midchen?} from here: age: 1 day (#11, p51b/99, rec #13)
D - June 9 – Caspar von Allmen, Christian’s/deceased, from here In the village, {ehuran?}, age: 68 yrs, 5 mos (b abt 1769) (#11, p51b/99, rec #14)
D – May 19 – Elisabeth von Allmen, Christian’s daug, {in schulhaur} lives here and from here, age: 8 ½ mos (#11, p52a/100, rec #20) [daug of Christian von Allmen & Barbara Marti] 1838
B – Mar 15 (bp Mar 25) – Elisabeth – d/o [[VonAllmen-39|'''Jakob''']] von Allmen (s/o) [[VonAllmen-41|Johannes]], {schuhmacher}=shoemaker lives here & [[VonAllmen-40|Margarita]] von Allmen, (d/o) [[VonAllmen-42|Jakob]]/deceased, from here, marr July 13, 1832, Gsteig; witnesses: Elisabeth von Allmen, the mother’s sister, in the village (#6, p40b/77, rec #6)
B – Mar 21 (bp Mar 27) – Margarita – d/o Christian von Allmen, (s/o) Christian, lives here & Margarita Huggler, (d/0) Heinrich, from here; marr. Oct 22, 1835 here (#6, p40b/77, rec #9)
B – Aug 4 (bp Aug 16) – Elisabeth – d/o Margarita von Allmen Johannes/deceased daug. ……; witnesses: Christian Rubi, the child’s {oheim}=uncle, (#6, p42a/80, rec #22) [d/o Johannes v. and Anna Ritschard]
B – Sept 24 (bp Sept 30) – Karl – s/o Christian Huggler, Heinrich’s son, lives here & Margarita von Allmen, Peter’s daug, from here; m Nov 13, 1828 here (#6, p42b/81, rec #28)
B – Aug 14 (bp Sept 3) – Amalia Bertha Sedwig – d/o Carl Edward von Allmen (s/o) Caspar, lives in Burgdorf & Elisabeth Karolina [Aeschlimann] from Burgdorf (#6, p43b/83, rec #35)
B – Jan 2 (bp Jan 14) – Margarita – d/o Christian von Allmen, Johannes’/deceased, from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) on the Sundlauenen, parish (of) St. Beatenberg, & Magdalena Meier (Meyer), Johannes’/deceased daug. from Darligen, m May 1834 at Leissigen; witness: Samuel Meier, the mother’s brother, {in Biel?} (#6, p115a/48, rec #2)
M – (no von Allmen marriages)
D – Feb 1 – Margarita von Allmen, Christian’s daughter, lives here? From Lauterbrunnen, (lives) on the Sundlauenen ……. St. Beatenberg, age 1 month (#11, p53a/102, rec #6)
D – Oct 16 - Magdalana von Allmen, born Meyer, Christian’s wife from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) on the Sundlauenen, parish of St. Beatenberg,….. age: 32 yrs, 10 mos. (b abt 1806) (#11, p54a/104, rec #38) 1839
B – Apr 5 (bp Apr 14) – Peter – s/o [[VonAllmen-60|Johannes]] von Allmen, (s/o Johannes, lives here) & [[Urfer-25|Elisabeth Urfer]], Johannes’ daug, from Bonigen; marr July 14, 1831 (#6, p45b/87, rec #13)
B – Oct 13 (bp Oct 2) – Elisabeth – (d/o) Christian Rubi, Caspar’s son, lives here & Anna von Allmen, Johannes/deceased daug, from here, marr. Dec 12, 1823, Gsteig (#6, p48a/92, rec #32)
B – Dec 7 (bp Dec 15) – Barbara (d1839) – d/o Gabriel Beuggert, Johannes’/deceased son, in the village & Barbara von Allmen, Johannes’ daug., from here; marr Sept 27, 1839, Leissigen; witnesses: Rudolf Beuggert, the father’s brother in the village; Elisabeth Beuggert, born [Fahner], the child’s grandmother in the village; [[Steiner-24|Barbara]] von Allmen, born Steiner, the Mother’s sister-in-law on the Spielmatte (#6, p48b/93, rec #39)
B – Nov 3 (bp Nov 24) – Eugenia Angelita – d/o Carl Eduard von Allmen, Caspar’s son from Unterseen ….. & Elisa Carolina [Aeschlimann], Johannes’/deceased daug., from Bergdorf? (#6, p49a/94 #41)
B – June 18 (bp June 23) – Johann Jakob – s/o Johannes Wyler, Christian’s/deceased son, Grindelwald, (lives) in the village, & Anna von Allmen, Jakob’s/deceased daug, from here, m Mar 19, 1829 (#6, p119a/56, rec #12)
B – Oct 26 (bp Nov 10) – Susanna – d/o Peter von Alllmen, Peter’s son, from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) at Lombach, & Margarita Glatthard, Christian’s daug, from Grindewald, marr June 19, 1829; witnesses: Johannes Glatthard, the mother’s brother, lives Thun; Maria Glatthand, the mother’s sister, lives Blumanstair?; Anna von Allmen, the child’s sister, (lives) at Lombach (#6, p120a/58, rec #19)
M – banns: Feb 3, 10, 17 – Hans Brunner, (s/o) Christian (Brunner) and Elisabeth von Allmen, from Matten, parish of Gsteig – married Elisabeth Stuchi, (d/o) Christian/deceased and Elisabeth Graf?, from and lives in Mittenwyl, kl? Gsteig (#9, p63b/123, rec # 1)
M – May 3 – Jakob [Joss] – Christian and Elisabeth String? {sohn}=son, from Mattenwyl, lives in Hunzlen? parish of Münsingen – married Anna von Allmen, Peter and Anna Gysi, daughter, from here (#9, p64a/124, rec # 7)
M – Sept 27 – Gabriel Beuggert, Johannes/deceased and Elisabeth Fuhrer son, from here – married Barbara von Allmen, [[VonAllmen-41|Johannes]] and [[Brunner-1172|Barbara]] Brunner daughter, from here on the Spielmatte here (#9, p65a/126, rec # 17)
M – Oct 11 – [[VonAllmen-2|Christian von Allmen]], [[VonAllmen-41|Johannes]] and [[Brunner-1172|Barbara]] Brunner's son, from here on the Spielmatte – married [[Steiner-24|Barbara Steiner]], Christian/deceased and Anna Bichler's daughter, from Ringgenberg, lives in Lauterbrunnen (#9, p65a/126, rec # 18) [moved to America in 1844]
D – July 22 – Margarita von Allmen, Hansan (v.) and [[Brunner-1172|Barb.]] Brunner, married, daughter, from here, age: 15 yrs, 4 mos (#11, p55a/106, rec #21)
D – Dec 5 – Emanuel [Schaible], Johannes and Elisabeth von Allmen, {asl.?} son, from Altberg? ….. age: 3 yrs, 11 mos (#11, p55b/107, rec #32) 1840
B – Jan 13 (bp Jan 19) – Caspar – s/o Caspar, s/o Caspar/deceased, in the village - & Elisabeth Frutiger, Christians daug, from Golzwyl [Goldswil]; marr June 6, 1834 in Leissigen; witness: Jakob von Allmen, s/o Jakob/deceased, from here; Margarita Frutiger, born ImBoden, from Golzwyl, lives in Ringgenberg (#6, p50a/96 #1)
B – Apr 9 (bp Apr 19) – Friedrich – s/o Elisabeth von Allmen, d/o Jakob/deceased and [[Brunner-1182|Anna]] Brunner, from here; witness: Jakob von Allmen, the mother’s brother, in the village (#6, p50b/97 #5)
B – b Sept 16 (bp Sept 27) – Susanna – d/o Christian von Allmen, s/o Christian, from here - & Margarita Huggler, Heinrich’s daug, from here; marr here Oct 22, 1835; witness: Elisabeth Huggler, the mother’s sister, in the village (#6, p51b/99 #15)
B – Dec 10 (bp Dec 20) – [[VonAllmen-38|Johannes]] – s/o [[VonAllmen-39|'''Jakob''']] von Allmen, [[VonAllmen-41|'''Johannes'''']] son, {schuhmacher}=shoemaker, from here - & [[VonAllmen-40|Margarita]] von Allmen, d/o [[VonAllmen-42|Jakob]]/deceased, from here; marr in Gsteig July 13, 1832; witnesses: Johannes von Allmen, the child’s grandfather on the Spielmatte; [[Steiner-24|Barbara]] von Allmen, born Steiner, the father’s sister-in-law, in the village (#6, p52b/101 #22)
B – Dec 11 (bp Dec 20, baptized with cousin Johannes) – Gabriel – s/o Gabriel Beuggert, s/o Johannes/deceased, in the village - & Barbara von Allmen, Johannes’ daug, from here; m Leissigen, Sept 27, 1837; witnesses: Rudolf Beuggart, the father’s brother; Christian von Allmen, the mother’s brother; Elisabeth Beuggart, born [Fahner], the child’s grandmother (#6, p52b/101 #23)
B – Nov 31 (bp Dec 6) – Victor Karl Eugen – s/o Karl Eduard von Allmen, s/o Caspar from Unterseen- & Elisa Karolina [Aeschlimann] from Burgdorf (#6, p53a/102 #25)
M – Jan 27 – Carl Philipp Bourquin, (s/o) Tav.? the {lidloy?} and Margarita Cuche from Sonvilier {weibel}=(woman?) in Renan, & Margarita von Allmen, Christian (von Allmen) and Elisabeth Seiler’s daug, from here, a Renan {wohnhaft}=resident … (#9, p66a/128, rec # 1)
D – Feb 18 – Anna Schilt, born von Allmen, Jakob/deceased (Schilt)'s widow, from Brienz. Age 43 yrs, 11 mos (b abt 1796) (#11, p56b/109, rec #9)
D – Aug 1 – Elisabeth von Allmen, born Abel, Peter the {burgerweibel}=bailiff's wife, from here, age 70 yrs, 11 mos. (b abt 1769) (#11, p57a/110, rec #16) 1841
B – Oct 24 (bp Nov 7) – Karl - s/o Johannes von Allmen, Christian’s son, from & lives here, & Elisabeth Egger, Johannes’ daughter, from Grindelwald; m May 13, 1819, Gsteig; witness: Margarita [Bourquin], born von Allmen, from & lives Renan (#6, p55b/107, rec #20)
B – Dec 15 (bp Dec 26) – Margarita – d/o Johannes von Allmen, Johannes’ son, lives here, & [[Urfer-25|Elisabeth Urfer]], Johann’s daug, from Bonigen; m July 14, 1831 here (#6, p56b/109, rec #26)
B – Nov 21 – (bp Dec 5) – Elisabeth – d/o Johannes Gafner, Christian’s son, from St. Beatenberg, (lives) in the village, & Anna von Alllmen, Christian’s daug, from here, marr Jan 28, 1841; witness: Christian von Allmen, the child’s grandfather, lives here (#6, p125a/68, rec #20)
M – Jan 28 (at Leissigen) – Johannes Gafner, Christian’s son, from St. Beatenberg {ein wittwer}=a widower, & Anna von Allmen, Christian and Elisabeth Seiler’s daug. from here, {beida}=both {hier}=here {wohnhaft}-resident ….. (#9, p69a/134, rec # 3)
M – Mar 26 – Christian AmStuz, Christian and Anna von Alllmen’s son, from and lives here, widower, & Margarita Jaggi, Christian’s daug, ….. (#9, p69b/135, rec # 8)
D – Aug 1 – Aug 1 – Kaspar von Allmen (s/o) Johannes deceased and Magdalana Studer/married, son, born Studer, from and lives here, widower, age 64 (b 1778) (#11, p58b/113, rec #15)
D – Oct 20 – Margarita von Allmen, (d/o) Hanson/deceased, and Magdalana Michel, … daug, {ladig}=single, from Unterseen, age 52 yrs, 7 mos. (b abt 1789) (#11, p59a/1134 rec #24) 1842
B – Feb 5 (bp Feb 13) – Maria – d/o Christian von Allmen, Johannes’ son, {trillmeister}-(drills soldiers) lives here, & [[Steiner-24|Barbara]] Steiner/deceased Christian’s daug, from Ringgenberg; m Oct 11, 1839 at Spiez (#6, p57b/111, rec #6)
B – Apr 18 (bp May1) – Magdalena – d/o Christian Rubi, Caspar’s son, {pintenbeith?} lives here, & Anna von Allmen, Johannes/deceased, daughter, from here; m Dec 12, 1823, Gsteig Spiez (#6, p58b/113, rec #14)
B – Aug 22 (bp Aug 28) – Friedrich – s/o Christian Huggler, Heinrich’s son, lives here, & Margarita von Allmen, Peter’s daug, from here, m Nov 13, 1828 here (#6, p60a/116, rec #25)
B – Oct 27 (bp Nov 6) – Johannes – (s/o) Caspar von Allmen, Caspar’s/deceased, son, in the village, & Elisabeth Frutiger, Christian’s daug, from Golzwyl [Goldswil]; m June 6 1834, Leissigen; witnesses: Peter von Allmen, from here, in the village; Barbara Frutiger, the mother’s sister in Golzwyl (#6, p60b/117, rec #30)
B – Dec 16, 1842 (bp Jan 15, 1843) – Johannes, s/o Johannes von Allmen, Johannes’ son, lives here, & Magdalena Roth, Johannes’ daug, from Ringgenberg, lives here; m July 18, 1842, Leissigen; witness: Anna Rubi, born von Allmen, lives & from here (#6, p61a/118, rec #34)
B – Feb 20 – Friedrich – s/o Johann Wyler, Christian’s/deceased, son, from Grindelwald, (lives) in the village), & Anna von Allmen, Jakob’s/deceased, son, from here, marr Mar 19, 1829, Grindelwald (#6, p126a/70, rec #3)
B – Feb 9 (bp Feb 20) – Ulrich – s/o Peter von Allmen, Peter’s son, from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) at Lombach, / & Margarita Glatthand, Christian’s daug, from Grindelwald, m June 18, 1829, Lauterbrunnen; witnesses: Christian von Allmen, the child’s brother, lives here; Ulrich von Allmen, the father’s brother, at Lauterbrunnen; Elisabeth Glatthand, born Meyer, from Grindewald, {wirth in Sanhand?} Grindelwald (#6, p126a/70, rec #4)
M – July 18 – Johannes von Allmen, Johann & Elisabeth Egger’s son, from here, & Magdalana Roth, Johannes & Magdalana Starb’s daug, from here, both from and live here (#9, p72b/141, rec # 12)
M – (no marr date, banns: Aug 7, 14, 21) – Johannes Graf, Johannes/deceased & Anna von Allmen’s son, lives here …. & Margarita Feuz, Christian & Elisabeth Thomann’s daug. … both from Lauterbrunnen (#9, p72b/141, rec # 16)
M – Nov 4, at Leissigen – Johannes ImBoden, Christian & Margarita von Allmen’s son … & Katharine Sterchi, Christian/deceased & Elisabeth ImBoden’s/deceased daug, lives here, both from here (#9, p73b/143, rec # 24)
D - (no von Allmen deaths) 1843
B – July 30 (bp Aug 6) - [[VonAllmen-46|SUSANNA]] von Allmen, d/o [[VonAllmen-39|'''Jakob''']] von Allmen, (s/o) [[VonAllmen-41|Johannes]]/deceased, {schuhmacher}=shoemaker, lives here, and [[VonAllmen-40|Margarita]] von Allmen (d/o) [[VonAllmen-42|Jakob]]/deceased, from here, m July 13, 1832 Gsteig; witness: Barbara Gysi, born Gysi, from and lives here (#6, p63a/122, rec #9)
B – July 22 (bp July 30) – SUSANNA – d/o Johannes Gafner, Christian’s son, from St. Beatenberg, (lives) in the village) / & Anna von Allmen, Christian’s son, from here, marr Jan 29, 1841, Leissinger; witness: Elisabeth von Allmen, born von Allmen, in the village (#6, p130a/78, rec #15)
M - (no von Allmen marriages)
D May 30 – JOHANNES von Allmen, Caspar’s and Elisabeth Fruitger son, from here, in the village, age 10 (#11, p61b/119 rec #6)
D Aug 14 – CHRISTIAN von Allmen, Hansen/deceased and Margaritha [Fritschi]/deceased {cochlucher?} son, old {spandroyt?} from here in the village, {ehemann}=husband, age 82 yrs, 4 mos. (b abt 1761) (#11, p62b/121 rec #29) 1844
B – Apr 17 (bp Apr 28) – Magdalena von Allmen, d/o CASPAR von Allmen (s/o) Caspar/dec & Elisabeth Frutiger, Christian’s daug, from Golzbyl, m Jun 6, 1834 Leissigen; witness: Barbara Frutiger, single from Golzbyl. (#6, p66b/129, rec #7)
M – Mar 8 – Christian Gysi, Johannes and Margarite Stauchi’s son / & Anna Rubin, Christian and ANNA von Allmen’s daug, both from and live here, m at Spiez (#9, p77a/150, rec #1)
M – Apr 3 – SAMUEL von Allmen, Peter and Elisabeth Abel’s/deceased son / & Margarita Michel, born Schlegel, Heinrich the {siegaister?}/deceased widow both from and live here (#9, p77a/150, rec # 5)
D – Jan 30 – Barbara Huggler, David/deceased and ELISABETH von Allmen/deceased daughter, from here, single, age 81 (b abt 1763) (#11, p63b/123 rec #7)
D – Mar 10 – Christian AmStutz, (s/o) Heinrich/deceased and Magdalana Allmen/deceased, from and lived here, widower, age 72 yrs 3 mos (b abt 1772) (#11, p63b/123 rec #10)
D – Oct 30 – Susanna Katharina von Allmen, JOHANNES’ daug. from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) on the Sundlauenen, single …. Age 37 yrs, 11 mos (b abt 1807) (#11, p64b/125 rec #26) 1845
B – Dec 31, 1844 (bp Jan 12, 1845) – FRIEDRICH, s/o Johannes von Allmen, s/o Johannes/deceased from here, & Magdalana Roth, d/o Johannes/deceased from Riggenberg, m July 18, 1842, Leissigen (#6, p70b/137, rec #3)
B – Jan 1 (bp Jan 19) – Rosalie, d/o Christian Rubin, s/o Caspar/dec., {pritarbirth?} lives here, & ANNA von Allmen, (d/o) Johannes/dec., from here, m Dec 12, 1823 (#6, p70b/137, rec #4)
B – Jan 23 (bp Feb 1) – CHRISTIAN, s/o Christian von Allmen, (s/o) Christian/dec., lives here, & Margarita Huggler, Heinrich’s daug, from here, m Oct 22, 1835 (#6, p71a/138, rec #7)
B – Mar 9 (bp Mar 16) – Marianne, d/o JOHANNES von Allmen (s/o) Johannes/dec., lives here, & [[Urfer-25|Elisabeth Urfer]], Johannes’ daug, from Bonigen, m July 14, 1831 (#6, p72a/140, rec #12)
B – June 5 (bp June 15) – Johannes, s/o Christian Huggler, (s/o) Heinrich/dec., lives here, & Ma von Allmen, PETER’s daug, from here, marr Nov. 13, 1828 (#6, p72b/141, rec #15)
B – Mar 10 (bp Mar 23) – Christian – s/o Johannes Wyler, Christian’s/deceased son, from Grindewald, (lives) in the village, / & ANNA von Allmen, Jakob’s/deceased daug, from here, marr Mar 19, 1829 (#6, p135b/89, rec #8)
B – Sept 23 (bp Sept 28) – Margarita – d/o Johannes Gafner, Christian’s, from St. Beatenberg, (lives) in the village), / & ANNA von Allmen, Christian’s, from here, marr Jan 29, 1842 in Leissigen; witness: Elisabeth von Allmen, from here, (lives) in the village (#6, p137b/93, rec #22)
B – Oct 31 (bp Nov 16) – HEINRICH – s/o Heinrich von Allmen, Christian’s son, from Lauterbrunnen …..?, / & Elisabeth Hirni, Heinrich’s/deceased, daug, from and lives here, marr Feb 23, 1846 (#6, p137b/93, rec #24)
M – (no marr date; banns: Nov 16, 23, 30 – Christian Michel, Christian and Anna Wittwer?’s son from Bonigen, {K.G. Gsteig}=Gsteig parish, lives here in the village / & Elisabeth Gafner, Christian and ANNA von Allmens daug, from St. Beatenberg, lives here in the village (#9, p81b/159, rec # 14)
M – Jan 23, 1846 (banns Nov 23, 30, Dec 5, 1845) – HEINRICH von Allmen, '''Christian''' & Elisabeth Frutiger’s son, from Lauterbrunnen, lives here, / & Elisabeth Hirni, Heinrich/dec. and Margarita Wyss’s daug, from and lives here. (#9, p81b/159, rec # 15)
D – July 31 – Anna AmStutz, Christian/deceased (d 1844) and ANNA von Allmen/dec daug, from and lives here, single, age: 34 yrs, 7 mos. (b 1810) (#11, p65b/127 rec #22)
D – Aug 5 – Anna AmStutz, Anna's/dec. daug, from and lives here, age: 9 yrs, 10 mos. (prob daug of Anna just above, b abt 1836) (#11, p65b/127 rec #24)
D – Sept 6 – CHRISTIAN von Allmen, Hansen/deceased and Magdalana Studer/deceased son, from here in the village, single, age: 82 (b abt 1763) (#11, p66a/128 rec #30) 1846
B – Apr 22 (bp May 3) – MARIA, d/o Jakob von Allmen, (s/o) Johannes,{schuhmacher}=shoemaker, lives here, & Margarita von Allmen, (d/o) Jakob/deceased from here, marr July 13, 1832 Gsteig (#6, p76b/149, rec #8)
B – June 28 (bp Aug 16) – Luise, d/o Christian Rubin (s/o) Caspar/deceased, {puiterwinth?} lives here, & ANNA von Allmen, (d/o) Johannes/deceased, from here, marr Dec 12, 1823, Gsteig; witnesses: Johannes Rubin from Grindewald in {Maininger?}; Susanna Rubin, born Gafner, lives here; Marianne ImBoden, born Steiner, in the village; all from here (#6, p77a/150, rec #14)
B – Sept 27 (bp Oct 11) – CHRISTIAN, s/o Johannes von Allmen, s/o Johannes/deceased, lives here, & Magdalana Roth, Johannes daug. from Ringgenberg, m July 18, 1842, Leissigen; witnesses: Christian von Allmen, the child’s {urgrossvater}=great-grandfather, lives here; Caspar von Allmen, in the village; Margarita ImBoden, born Rubin, in the village; all from here (#6, p78a/152, rec #22)
B – Dec 18, 1846 (bp Jan 20, 1847) – Susanna, d/o of Christian Michel, s/o Christian/deceased, in the village, & SUSANNA von Allmen, Johannes’ daug, from Lauterbrunnen, m Oct 22, 1846; witnesses: Peter Michel, the father’s brother, {schullahuer?} lives here; Susanna Michel, born Schmoker, from here, in the village (#6, p79a/154, rec #28
B – Feb 13 (bp Mar 1) – JAKOB – s/o Johannes von Allmen, Johannes/deceased son from St. Beatenberg …..? / & Anna Jaggi, Christian’s …. …. ….? , m May 6, 1836 (#6, p138a/94, rec #24)
M - Oct 22 – Christian Michel, s/o Christian/deceased and Elisabeth Kieser, from here, a widower, / & SUSANNA von Allmen, Johannes’ daug, and Maria born Gafner, from Lauterbrunnen, on the Suldhonan? Parish St. Beatenberg, bapt Oct 13, 1821, {adm.} St. Beatenberg, …. (#9, p84a/164, rec # 16)
D – Mar 9 – MAGDALENA von Allmen, born Thomann, Caspar’s/dec. widow, from here in the village, age 78 (b abt 1768) (#11, p67a/130 rec #7)
D – July 27 – JOHANNES von Allmen, (s/o) Johannes/dec. from here in the village, husband?, age: 79 yrs, 11 mos. (b abt 1759) (#11, p68a/132 rec #29)
D – Nov 23 – ANNA von Allmen, born Brunner, Jacob’s/dec. widow, from and lives here, age 74 yrs (b abt 1772) (#11, p68b/133 rec #43) 1847
B - (no von Allmen births)
M – Jan 29 – JACOB von Allmen, Jakob/deceased and Anna Brunner’s son, bapt May 26, 1809…. & Elisabeth Gysi, Samuel and Margarita AmStutz’s daughter, bapt here Jan 19, 1823, … (#9, p85a/166, rec # 1)
M – Jan 29 – Peter Beuggert, Jacob/deceased and Anna Ritter’s son, bapt here Sept 23, 1810… / & MARGARITA von Allmen, Johannes/deceased and Anna von Wyss, {anfluhuhiche?}’s daug, bapt 1822, Dec? 29 … both from here (#9, p85a/166, rec # 2)
D – Mar 29 – CHRISTIAN von Allmen, Christian/deceased and Magdalena von Allmen’s son, from and lives here, husband/married, age 45 (b abt 1802) (#11, p69a/134, rec #13)
D – July 4 – FRIEDRICH von Allmen, Heinrich’s son from Lauterbrunnen, lives here, age 1 yr, 3 mos. (#11, p69b/135, rec #27) 1848
B – Jan 9 (bp Jan 16) – Elisabeth – d/o Christian Michel, s/o Christian/deceased, lives here, & SUSANNA von Allmen, Johannes’ daug from Lauterbrunnen, marr Oct 22, 1846 (#6, p82a/160, rec #1)
B – Apr 5 (bp Apr 16) – Margarita – d/o Abraham Gysi, Christian’s son lives here, & MARGARITA von Allmen, Margarita’s daug, from here, marr Feb 18, 1848 Leissigen (#6, p82b/161, rec #7)
B - July 5 (bp July 16) – Marianne – d/o Johannes Gafner, Christian’s son, from St. Beatenberg, (lives) in the village / & ANNA Von Allmen, Christian’s daug, from here, m Jan 29, 1841; witness: Margarita von Allmen, the mother’s sister, lives Renen? (#6, p144b/107, rec #12)
B – Oct 4 (bp Oct 15) – Margarita – d/o Johannes Wyler, Christian’s/deceased son, from Grindelwald, (lives) in the village / & Anna von Allmen, Jakob’s/dec. daug., from here, marr Mar 19, 1829; witness: Anna Rubi, born von Allmen, from and lives here. (#6, p145a/108, rec #15)
M – Feb 18 – Abraham Gysi, Christian and Margarita Roth’s son, / & MARGARITA von Allmen, Margarita von Allmen, ({goth?} the {weibel’s sel}=sargent/deceased, daughter), illegitimate? daughter, bapt 1825, Sept 1, both from and live here (#9, p87a/170, rec # 2)
M – (no marr date, bans Feb 27, Mar 5, 12) – BANT von Allmen, Bant and Anna von Allmen’s son, from Lauterbrunnen …. Bapt June 27, 1819 ….., / & Margarita Gubelmann, Johannes/deceased and Magdalena J/Gapany? daug, from St. Beatenberg …. (#9, p87a/170, rec # 3)
M – May 16 – Christian Seiler, Christian and Elisabeth Brunner’s son from and lives in Bonigen, parish Gsteig, ….. / & ELISABETH von Allmen, [[VonAllmen-42|Jakob]] and [[Brunner-1182|Anna]] Brunner’s daughter, from and lives here, bapt Apr 16, 1815 … (#9, p87b/171, rec # 5)
M – 1848 (no marr date, banns: May 7, 14, 21) – Johannes Urfer, Christian and Anna Milhelen’s son, from and lives Bönigen, parish Gsteig, / & Magdalana von Allmen, Peter and Anna Gysi’s daug, from and lives here, bapt May 19, 1826 …. (#9, p87b/171, rec # 6)
M – July 29 – Peter Schärer, Christian’s son, from Trachsewald, lives Schangliger?, parish Thun, / & Elisabeth von Allmen, Jakob’s daughter, from and lives Ainssberch? at Thun (#9, p87b/171, rec # 9)
D – Jan 2 – Johannes Im Boden, Christian/deceased and Margarita von Allmen’s son, from and lives here, {ehemann}=husband, age 30 yrs, 10 mos. (b abt 1817) (#11, p70b/137, rec #1)
D – Jan 3 - PETER von Allmen, Hansen/deceased and Margarita Studer/deceased son {burgerweibal}=(town sergeant?), from and lives here, widower, age: 78 yrs, 8 mos (b abt 1769) (#11, p70b/137, rec #2)
D – May 1 – ANNA von Allmen, born Gysi, Peter’s wife, from here in the village, age 58 (b abt 1790) (#11, p70b/137, rec #6)
D – May 18 – PETER von Allmen, Peter and Anna Gysi/deceased, son, from here in the village, single, age: 32 yrs, 4 mos ) (#11, p70b/137, rec #12)
D – Nov 27 – PETER von Allmen, Christian/deceased and Anna Müller/deceased, son, from here in the village, widower, age: 68 yrs, 4 mos (b abt 1780) ) (#11, p71b/139, rec #39) 1849
B – Dec 31, 1848 (bp Jan 6, 1849) – Margarita – d/o Jakob von Allmen, Jakob/deceased son, in the village, & Elisabeth Gysi, Samuel’s daughter, from here, marr Jan 29, 1847 (#6, p85b/167, rec #1)
B – Jan 12 (bp Jan 21) – Jakob – s/o Johannes von Allmen, Johannes’ son lives here, & Magdalena Roth, Johannes/deceased daughter, from Ringgenberg, m July 18, 1842 (#6, p85b/167, rec #4)
B – Mar 6 (bp Mar 16) – Gottlieb, s/o Christian Huggler, Heinrich’s son, in the village, & Margarita von Allmen, Peter’s daug, from here, m Nov 13, 1828 (#1, p86a/168, rec #6)
B – May 28 (bp Jun 3) – Margarita, d/o Peter Beuggert, Gabriel/deceased son, in the village, & Margarita von Allmen, Johannes/deceased daughter, from here, mar Jan 29, 1847 at Spiez; witness: Johannes von Allmen, the mother’s brother, in the village (#6, p86a/168, rec #7)
B – May 24 (bp June 10) – Johann Jakob – s/o Christian Rubi, Caspar’s/deceased, {pintaubiath?} lives here, & Anna von Allmen, Johannes’/deceased daug, from here, m Dec 12, 1823 (#6, p86b/169, rec #9)
B – June 17 (bp July 1) – Marianne – d/o Christian Michel, Christian’s/deceased son, lives here, & Susanna Michel von Allmen, Johannes’ daug., from Lauterbrunnen, marr Oct 22, 1846; witness: Peter von Allmen, the mother’s brother, on the Sundlauenen (#6, p87a/170, rec #12)
B – Apr 4 (bp Apr 15) – Christian – s/o Christian Seiler, Christian’s son, from Boniger, (lives) in the village), / & ELISABETH von Allmen, Jakob’s daughter, from here, marr. May 26, 1848, Gsteig (#6, p1457b/113, rec #10)
M – Jan 26 – Friedrich Schmoter, Peter’s and Elisabeth Stauchi son from here, bapt 1815, Dec 31 -- & Elisabeth von Allmen, Peter’s/deceased and Anna Gysi/deceased daughter, from here in the village, bapt 1817, Feb 16 (#9, p88b/173, rec #2)
M – Oct 15 – Christian Jakob Schneiter, Johann’s and Katharina Keuhaus? Son, from Schwendibach, parish of Thun, bapt 1820, Oct 2 -- & Elisabeth von Allmen, Peter’s and Elisabeth PriAchen? daughter, from Lauterbrunnen, bapt 1822, Aug 4 (#9, p89b/175, rec #15)
M – Nov 2 – Johannes von Alllmen, Johannes/deceased and Anna von Weisenfluh’s son, from here in the village, bapt Nov 1, 1818 -- & Susanna Moser, Christian’s and Magdalena [Kehrli]’s daughter, from and lives in Matten, parish of Gsteig, bapt Jan 14, 1827 (#9, p90a/176, rec #16)
D – Jan 11 - Anna Fauz?, born von Allmen, Ullrich’s/deceased widow, from Lauterbrunnen, lives {Ranhanbuhl?}, parish of St. Beatenberg, … age: 76 (b abt 1773) (#11, p72b/141, rec #1)
D – Mar 8 – Elisabeth von Allmen, born Frutiger, Christian/gsteiger’s wife, from Lauterbrunnen, (lives) here, age 70 (b abt 1779) (#11, p72b/141, rec #7/6)
D – Sept 25 – stillborn baby boy of Casper von Allmen and Elisabeth, born Frutiger, from here (lives) in the village (#11, p73a/142, rec #25)
D – Nov 2 – Margarita von Allmen, born Michel, Christian’s, the {sittenmihter’s}=(morals/manners?) wife, from and lives here, age: 62 yrs 1 mo. (b abt1787) (#11, p73b/143, rec #31)
D – Nov 10 – Johannes von Allmen, Johannes/deceased and Magdalena Studer/deceased,{ehlichen}=married son, from here (lives) in the village, {wittwer}=widower, age: 91 yrs, 6 mos. (b abt 1758) (#11, p73b/143, rec #33) 1850
B – Jan 3 – Johannes, bp Jan 6 - s/o Johannes von Allmen (s/o Johannes, deceased, from here, in the village) & Susanna Moser, Christian’s daughter, from Matten; married Nov 2, 1849…; witnesses: Christian Moser, the child’s grandfather at Matten; Peter Jordi, from and lives in Gondiswil, Melchnau parish; Anna von Allmen, maiden name Wiesenfluh, the child’s grandmother, lives in the village (#7, p3b/1)
B – Jan 6 – ABRAHAM, bp Jan 17 – s/o Abraham Gysi, Christian’s son, lives here & Margarita von Allmen, the Margarita ??nhlich?’s daughter, from here; married Feb 18, 1848 ….; witnesses ….. Margarita von Allmen, the child’s grandmother, ….. lives here (#7, p3b/1)
B – Apr 19 – ELISABETH, bp Apr 28 – d/o Jakob von Allmen, s/o Jakob/deceased, from here, in the village & Elizabeth Gysi, d/o Samuel/deceased, from here. Married Jan 20, 1847; witnesses: Peter Gysi, the mother’s brother, from here; Anna Rubin, born von Allmen, from and lives here; … (#7, p4a/2)
B – May 16 – LIENHARD, bp June 1 (maybe d June 6) – s/o Christian von Allmen, Johan’s son, from Lauterbrunnen, lives Sudlauenen, St. Beatenburg parish & Magdalana Schmoker, the late Jakob’s daughter, from St. Beatenberg. Married June 28, 1839 in St. Beatenberg; witnesses: Friedrich Rubi, old {grossurth?}; Abraham Im Boden, old {bruntvogt?}; Elisabeth Sterchi, born … (#7, p4b/3)
B – Sept 6 – JOHANNES, bp Sept 29 – s/o Elisabeth von Allmen, Christian/deceased, the {gsteigeer?}’s daughter, from Lauterbrunnen, lives here. (#7, p6b/7)
B – Oct 6 – FRIEDRICH, bp Nov 3 – s/o Friedrich Schmoker, Peter’s son, from here in the village & Elisabeth von Allmen, the late Peter’s daughter, from here. Married Jan 26, 1849 …. (#7, p7a/8, rec #35)
B – Nov 1 – MARGARITA, bp Nov 10 – d/o Johannes Gafner, Christian’s son, from St. Beatenberg, (lives) in the village & Anna von Allmen, Christian’s daughter, from here; married Jan 29, 1841 at Leissingen (#7, p7b/9, rec #39)
M – Peter von Allmen, Peter’s and Anna Gertsch’s son from Lauterbrunnen…, bapt Oct 26, 1817 -- & Margarita Rubi, Christian’s and Anna von Allmen’s daughter, from here, bapt Feb 15, 1829 (#9, p91b/179, rec #13)
D – Jan 25 – Johann Jakob Rubi, Christian (Rubi)’s and Anna von Allmen/married, son, from and lives here, age: 8 mos. (#11, p74a/144, rec #3)
D – Feb 2 – Bant von Allmen, Bant’s/deceased son, from Lauterbrunnen, lives Holen, husband, age: 59 yrs, 1 mo. (b abt 1791) (#11, p74a/144, rec #4)
D – Feb 3 – Margarita Gafner, Johannes’ and Anna von Allmen/married, daughter, from St. Beatenberg, (lives) in the village, age: 4 yrs, 4 mos. (#11, p74a/144, rec #5)
D – Apr 5 – Marianne Michel, Christian (Michel)’s and Susanna von Allmen/married, daughter, from here (lives) in the Goldey [Goldiwil or Goldswil?, age 8 mos (#11, p74a/144, rec #10)
D – Aug 23 – Margarita von Allmen, Johannes’ and [[Urfer-25|Elisabeth Urfer]]/married, daughter, from and lives here, age: 9 yrs(#11, p74b/145, rec #19)
D – Sept 29 – Anna von Allmen, born von Allmen, {Bant?}/deceased widow, from Lauterbrunnen, lives Holen [Hohlen], age 50 yrs (#11, p75a/146, rec #24)
D – Oct 17 – Magdalena von Allmen, Caspar’s and Elisabeth Frutiger/married, daughter, from here (lives) in the village, age: 7 (#11, p75a/146, rec #28)
D – Dec 22 – Marianna von Allmen, Johan’s and Elisabeth Egger/married, daughter, from and lives here, age: 14 yrs, 6 mos (b 1835) (#11, p75a/146, rec #36) Various von Allmen records after 1850 (not complete list)
1854 - D Oct 31 - [[Von_Allmen-70|Christian]] von Allmen, s/o Christian/deceased & Magdal. Schelker’s son….. widower, age 91 yrs, 9 mos. (#11, p80b/157, rec #34) (b 1763, m Margritha Dietrich in 1789)
1866 - D Aug 27 - [[VonAllmen-41|Johannes]] von Allmen, Caspar’s/deceased son, widower of Barbara born Brunner/deceased, from here, lives in the village, (buried?) Muarcrub/Muanbumb?, age 79 yrs, 11 mos (b 1786) (#11, p101a/198, rec #32)

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{{clear}} ==Naamlys van burgers wat saam met Retief vermoor is== ===Retief familie=== 1. Pieter Retief, senior, Hoof [[Retief-64|Pieter Mauritz Retief]] 2.Pieter Retief, junior [[Retief-322|Pieter Retief]] age 12 3.Abraham Greyling [kmdt.] [[Greyling-254|Abraham Greyling]] Retief's step son 4.Pieter Meyer [kmdt.] [[Meyer-7612|Lucas Petrus Johannes Meyer]] Retief's son-in-law ===Aucamp=== :45.Dirk Aucamp [[Aucamp-2|Johannes Diederik Aucamp]] ===Basson=== :13.Willem Basson [[Basson-577|Willem Johannes Basson]] ===Breed( Breet) familie=== :26.Johannes Breed [[Breed-368|Johannes Breed]] :27.Piet Breed [[Breet-3|Petrus Gerhardus Breet]] brother of Johannes ===Botha gesin=== :44.Joachim Botha[[Botha-5140|Joachim Botha]] ===Bothma gesin=== :68.Gerrit Bothma, L. seun [[Bothma-355|Gerhardus Cornelis Bothma]] ===Cilliers familie=== :53.Pieter Cilliers [[Cilliers-110|Petrus Gerhardus Cilliers]] :Note.This may be incorrect Visagie gives name as Pieter Josuas Hendrik Cilliers (unmarried) ===de Beer familie=== :42. Matthys de Beer [[De_Beer-2158|Matthys de Beer]] father of Stephanus :43. Stephanus de Beer[[De_Beer-2157|Matthys Stephanus Johannes de Beer]] ===de Klerk familie=== :31. Jacobus de Klerk, Jacobus seun [[De_Clercq-76|Izak Jacobus Johannes de Clercq]] :35. Pieter Taute [[Taute-126|Matthys Pieter Taute]] His stepfather was Abraham de Klerk ===de Wet=== :23.Jan de Wet, Jacobus seun [[De_Wet-595|Johannes de Wet]] :24.Hendrik de Wet, Piet seun [[De_Wet-1497|Hendrik de Wet]] ===Esterhuisen familie=== :51.Marthinus Esterhuysen [[Esterhuysen-50|Marthinus Esterhuysen]] :52.Samuel Esterhuysen [[Esterhuysen-49|Samuel Esterhuysen]] ===Grobler family=== 29.Reynier Grobbelaar, M. seun [[Grobler-550|Reinier Nicolaas Johannes Grobler]] ===Halstead family=== 71.Thomas Holstead] [[Halstead-1136|Thomas Caldecott Halstead]] Retief's interpreter ===Hugo familie=== 25.Jacobus Hugo, Piet seun [[Hugo-30|Jacobus Johannes Petrus Paulus Hugo]] ===Klaasen familie=== :34.Jan Classen [[Claassen-487|Johannes Hendrik Claassen]] :: This profile has a probate giving date and place of death ===Klopper familie=== :19.Piet Klopper [[Klopper-157]] :20.Balthazar Klopper [[Klopper-154|Balthasar Marthinus Klopper]] :21.Lucas Cornelis Klopper [[Klopper-41|Lucas Cornelis Klopper]] son of Coenraad :22.Coenraad Christoffel Klopper [[Klopper-43|Coenraad Christoffel Kloppe]] ::son-in-law of JC Beukes ===Labuschagne familie=== :30.Hendrik Labuschagne, senior [[Labuschagne-18|Jan Hendrik Labuschagne]] :41.Frans Labuschagne [[Labuschagne-1230]] son of Hendrik ===Liebenberg familie=== :Barend Johannes Liebenberg [[Liebenberg-490|Barend Johannes Liebenberg]] ===Malan familie=== :28.Hercules Malan [[Malan-179|Hercules Phillippus Malan]] ===Opperman familie=== :36.Jacobus Opperman, J. seun [[Opperman-251|Jacobus Johannes Opperman]] :37.K Opperman[[Opperman-563|Jacobus(Kootjie) Opperman]] 11 years old created ===Oosthuizen familie=== :6.Marthinus Oosthuysen [[Oosthuizen-164|Marthinus Jacobus Oosthuizen]] :7.Johannes Oosthuysen, M. seun [[Oosthuysen-66|Johannes Hendrik Lodewyk Oosthuysen]] :17.Jacobus Oosthuysen, P. seun [[Oosthuysen-69|Jacobus Nicolaas Oosthuysen]] 12 years old ===Pretorius Familie=== :50.Frederik Pretorius [[Pretorius-7550|Frederik Pretorius]] created :48.Thys Pretorius, M. seun[[Pretorius-78|Mathys Van As Pretorius]] (death notice) ===Robbertse=== :15.Isaak Roberts (Robberts) [[Robbertse-2|Isaak Jacobus Robertse]] ===Scheepers familie=== :11.Stephanus Scheepers [[Scheepers-470|Stephanus Johannes Scheepers]] ===van den Berg gesin=== :57.P. van den Berg, J. seun [[Van_den_Berg-963|Barend Petrus van den Berg]] ===van Dyk gesin=== 67.Andries van Dyk [[Van_Dyk-386|Andries (Van Dyk) van Dyk]] His family died at Blaauwekrans on 17 Feb 1838 === van der Merwe gesin=== :66.Johannes van der Merwe[[Van_der_Merwe-1280|Johannes Frederick van der Merwe]] father of Johanna van der Merwe === van Schalkwyk gesin=== :8.Christiaan van Schalkwyk [[Van_Schalkwyk-207|Johannes Christiaan van Schalkwyk]] This is indicated by Visagie as being the person who died. Investigating further ===Visagie=== :40.Gert Visagie [[Visagie-185|Gerrit Willem Visagie]] === Ondersoek=== 5.Johannes Beukes, Cornelius seun (unable to identify) 9.Johannes Scheepers, F. seun 10.Gerrit Scheepers [[Scheepers-472|Gerrit Scheepers]] Stephanus Scheepers brother? 12.Marthinus Scheepers, S. seun [[Scheepers-1316|Lucas Marthinus Scheepers]] Stephanus scheepers son? 14.Jan Roberts [Robberts] [[Robbertze-26|Jan Hendrik Robbertse]] possibility needs investigation 16.Barend Oosthuysen 18.Piet Jordaan [[Jordaan-159|Pieter Johannes Petrus Jordaan]] ????? 32.Johannes de Klerk 33.Abraham de Klerk [[De_Clercq-81|Abraham Johannes de Clercq]] Uncertain?? 38.Stephanus Smit 39.Stephanus Janse van Vuren [[Janse_van_Vuuren-546|Stephanus Petrus Janse van Vuuren]]?? Possibility there is an SP Janse van Vuureen married to an M Pretorius on Voortrekker Stamouer list 46.Matthys Pretorius, J. seun 47.Jan Pretorius, J. seun 49.Marthinus Pretorius, M. seun [[Pretorius-38|Marthinus Gerhardus Petrus Pretorius]] ??? 54.Barend van den Berg [[Van_den_Berg-963|Barend Jacobus Petrus (van den Berg) van den Bergh]] ????? adopted profile [[Van_der_Bank-9|Jaulanne van der Bank]] 55.Piet van den Berg 56.Jacobus Joosten 58.Charl Maré 59.Pieter Breed, J. seun Junior? 61.Daniel Liebenberg, B. seun Barend's soon. Searching for birth confirmation as this person should have been about 12 years old(unconfirmed) ::Being Researched. Please do not link [[Liebenberg-681]]. There is a death notice attached to that profile that shows he died in 1855. 62.Jacobus Hattingh 63.Christiaan de Beer 64.Jan de Beer 65.Gerrit Bothma 69.Hermanus [Fourie] possibly [[Fourie-5964]] 70.Christiaan Bredenbag (Breijtenbach?) Ook ongeveer 30 agterryers en bediendes :(Uit: A. Dreyer. 1929. Die Kaapse Kerk en die Groot Trek. Kaapstad. Met erkenning aan Helena Liebenberg (http://taaloord.co.za/stamboomboord.htm?fbclid=IwAR0EVMAbREe_v0CV2APNI8YSwuCn_m-2uJDyN7y-eAuDJWJoaOL8wU2_ATk#PIET%20RETIEF%20EN%20SY%20GESELSKAP) *Noot [5] (Bladz. 56). ::Naamlijst der mannen met Retief vermoord; bijna zonder uitzondering namen, die in Zuid-Afrika nog overal worden gehoord. Zij waren: Dirk Aucamp, Willem Basson, Johannes de Beer, Matthijs de Beer, Barend van der Berg, Pieter van der Berg Sr., Pieter van der Berg Jr., Johannes Beukes, Joachim Botha, Gert Bothma Sr., Gert Bothma Jr., Christiaan Breitenbach, Johannes Brits, Pieter Brits Sr., Pieter Brits Jr., Pieter Cilliers, Andries van Dijk, Marthinus Esterhuijzen, Samuel Esterhuijzen, Hermanus Fourie, Abraham Greyling, Reinier Grobbelaar, Jacobus Hatting, Thomas Halstead (een Engelsman), Jacobus Hugo, Jacobus Jooste, Pieter Jordaan, Johannes Klaassen, Abraham de Klerk, Jacobus de Klerk, Johannes de Klerk, Balthazar Klopper, Koenraad Klopper, Lucas Klopper, Pieter Klopper, Hendrik Labuschagne, Barend Liebenberg, Daniel Liebenberg, Hercules Malan, Karel Marais, Johannes van der Merwe, Pieter Meyer, Barend Oosthuisen, Jacobus Opperman Sr., Jacobus Opperman Jr., Frederik Pretorius, Johannes Pretorius, Marthinus Pretorius, Matthijs Pretorius Sr., Matthijs Pretorius Jr., Pieter Retief, Izak Robbertse, Johannes Robbertse, Christiaan van Schalkwijk, Gert Scheepers, Johannes Scheepers, Marthinus Scheepers, Stephanus Scheepers, Stephanus Smit, Pieter Tante, Gert Visagie, Stephanus van Vuuren, Hendrik de Wet en Johannes de Wet. from PIET UIJS OF LIJDEN EN STRIJD DER VOORTREKKERS IN NATAL. EEN VERHAAL DOOR C. W. H. VAN DER POST.DERDE HERZIENE DRUK. _(In vereenvoudigde spelling)._ J. H. DE BUSSY, Pretoria, Amsterdam. HOLL-AFRIK. UITGEVERS-Mij. v/h J. DUSSEAU & Co., KAAPSTAD. 1918. === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Voortrekkers|What Links Here]] ===

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:Please enter the WikiTree id next to the name like this [[Surname-no]] :and on the profile you can add the following for example [[Category:Voortrekker]] :and under the heading ===Voortrekkers=== :16/17 Februarie 1838 [[Space:Voortrekkers:_Bloukrans_Rivier_Moorde|Voortrekkers :Bloukrans Moorde]] :
{{clear}} To track the names of the known men, women and children who were at Blaauwekrans on 17 February 1838 when Dingaan's Impis attacked. Most of the names will have perished, however, there are survivors like Johanna van der Merwe and Joseph van Dyk. Approximately 500 people died on this day amongst the Voortrekker wagon parties; at least 1/2 of these were the unidentified herders, servants and workers who had travelled from the Cape Colony with their employers. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weenen_massacre ==BLOUKRANS RIVIER MOORDE LYS== : {{Red|This is a work in progress. Please correct any incorrect assumptions made.It would be wonderful if the names of the "unlisted" could also be recorded }} ::{{Blue| Note: The nunber of children's deaths may be overstated. Research has shown that in certain case the children killed were adult and were counted twice; as an adult with their spouse and again a deceased child of their parents }} : Extract from https://www.historyanswers.co.uk/history-of-war/day-weenen-massacre/ Two months afterwards, on 15 April 1838, Andries Pretorius, who survived the attacks, reflects in his journal “As we were separated from one another, they succeeded in their attack at daybreak at Blaauwekrans, thereby killing 33 men, 75 women and 123 children.”This indicates a total of 231 deaths at the Blaauwekrans camps alone. : 17 FEBRUARIE 1838 {|border=1 |+ :Getal persone vermoor |- !Name van Mans !!Man !!Vrou !!Kind!!2de Bron!!Gesin |- |Adriaan de Beer ||0 ||0 ||2 |- |'''Christian de Beer [[De_Beer-505]]||1 ||1 ||3 |*||'''vrou [[Bezuidenhout-487]] |- |Christiaan de Beer - Vermoor saam met Retief ||0 ||1 ||3 |- |Jan de Beer - Vermoor saam met Retief ||0 ||1 ||1 |- |Johannes de Beer ||0 ||0 ||2 |- |Stephanus de Beer ||1 ||1 ||6 |* |- |Stephanus de Beer - Vermoor saam met Retief ||0 ||1 ||5 |- |Zacharias de Beer ||1 ||1 ||5 |* |- |'''Josias van den Berg [[Van_den_Berg-1349]] ||1 ||1 ||4 ||*Josua ||'''Vrou [[Smit-2518]] Twee kinders Oorleef |- |'''Andries Bester [[Bester-1382]]||1 ||1 ||6 ||*||'''Vrou[[Vosloo-472]] |- |'''Daniel Bezuidenhout (Oorleef) [[Bezuidenhout-326]] ||0 ||1 ||1 |||'''Vrou[[Smit-2765]] |- |'''Wynand Bezuidenhout [[Bezuidenhout-217]] ||1 ||1 ||6 |*||'''vrou [[Liebenberg-1844]] |- |'''George Biggar [[Biggar-386]]|| || || |* |- |Abram Botha '''Abraham Bothma [[Bothma-348]]||1 ||1 ||6 ||*Abraham Bothma ||''' Vrou Geertruida Bothma [[Bothma-432]] |- |Jan Botha ||1 ||1 ||0 ||*Johannes Botha Jnr |- |'''Roelof Botha [[Botha-5210]]||1 ||1 ||0 ||*||'''vrou [[Bezuidenhout-329]] |- |Gerrit Bothma - Vermoor saam met Retief ||0 ||1 ||4 ||68.Gerrit Bothma, L. seun op Retief lys |- |Gerrit Bothman - Vermoor saam met Retief ||0 ||1 ||1 |- |Jan Bothma (wewenaar) ||1 ||0 ||4 ||*Johannes Botha Snr ||Een kind nagelaat. |- |'''Louw Bothma [[Bothma-40]] (wewenaar) ||1 ||0 ||1 ||*Snr |- |Louw Botman ||1 ||1 ||0 ||*Jnr |- |Weduwee Cloete ||0 ||1 ||0 |- |Jacobus Coetzee, Sr. ||1 ||0 ||0 ||*Jacobus Coetsee |- |'''Thomas Frederik [[Dreyer-127]]|| || || ||Vanaf Bloedrivier lys |- |'''Andries van Dyk [[Van_Dyk-386]]- Vermoor saam met Retief ||0 ||1 ||10|| Een kind nagelaat[[Van_Dyk-838]] Incorrect information refer below ||'''Vrou [[De_Lange-471]] dogter[[Van_Dyk-795]] |- |'''Weduwee van Joseph van Dyk [[Van_Dyk-550]] ||0 ||1 ||0|| ||'''Zacharia Kruger[[Krúger-5475]] |- |'''Adriaan Stephanus Engelbrecht [[Engelbrecht-657]] || || || ||Ouers van Gerhardus Johannes [[Engelbrecht-650]] op Bloedrivierlys |- | |- |'''Gerrit Engelbrecht [[Engelbrecht-1137]]||1 ||1 ||1 ||*Gerrit Jnr |- |'''Gert Engelbrecht [[Engelbrecht-540]] '''(wewenaar) ||1 ||0 ||4 ||*Gerrit Snr |- |'''Willem Engelbrecht [[Engelbrecht-1138]]'''||1 ||1 ||2 ||* |- |'''Laurens Erasmus[[Erasmus-760]] ||1 ||1 ||5 | |*|'''vrou [[Joubert-1140]] reference does not mention children |- |Hermanus Fourie - Vermoor saam met Retief ||0 ||1 ||2 | |*|'''vrou [[Van_Dyk-792]] reference does not mention children |- |Michiel Grobbelaar ||1 ||1 ||4 ||* || |- |Nicholaas Grobbelaar ||0 ||1 ||4 ||(Grobler) |- |Steph. Grobbelaar ||1 ||1 ||2 ||*Stephanus (Grobler) ||Twee kinders Oorleef |- |Jacobus Hattingh - Vermoor saam met Retief ||0 ||1 ||4 |- |Willem Jacobz ||1 ||0 ||6 ||*Jacobs - ||Sy vrou het 22 wonde opgedoen maar het tog herstel |- |'''Abraham Joubert (was nie daar) ||0 ||1 ||1 || ||'''vrou Anna Roets [[Roets-240]] |- |'''Jan Joubert [[Joubert-146]]'''||1 ||1 ||2 ||*Johannes Christofel ||'''vrou [[Badenhorst-46]] |- ||'''Jan Hendrik[[Joubert-1143]]||1||0||0||Bloedrivierlys Joubert Jan jnr ?Jan Hendrik b10c6d7e5 seun van Jan Christoffel wat saam met sy vrou en twee kinders by Bloukrans vermoor is, *4.7.1819 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38|| |- |'''Josua Joubert [[Joubert-1223]]||1 ||1 ||6 ||*Snr || '''vrou [[Roos-877]] seun Josua [[Joubert-1227]]only 3 children died |- |Josua Joubert||1 ||1 ||2 ||*Jnr || |- |Laurens Klopper ||1 ||1 ||2 |* |- |Frederik Kromhout ||1 ||1 ||1 |* |- |Daniel Liebenberg - Vermoor saam met Retief ||0 ||1 ||0 |* No list indicates this was wife of Daniel who died with Retief. That Daniel anecdotally was only 12 years old |- |Pieter Liebenberg (Oorleef) ||0 ||1 ||0|| ||''' vrou [[Van_der_Merwe-4356]] |- |'''Barend Johannes Loggenberg [[Liebenberg-490]] - Vermoor saam met Retief ||0 ||1 ||3|| ||'''Vrou [[Van_den_Berg-684]] |- |Christiaan Loggenberg ||1 ||1 ||2 ||* |- |Hendrik Loggenberg ||1 ||1 ||0 ||*Jnr |- |'''Hendrik Loggenberg [[Loggenbergh-1]] *Snr ||1 ||1 ||3 || || ''' Vrou [[Krugel-79]] |- |Weduwee van Loggenberg ||0 ||1 ||0 |- |'''Johan van der Merwe [[Van_der_Merwe-1280]]- Vermoor saam met Retief ||0 ||1 ||4|| vrou [[Van_der_Merwe-1281]] |- |Marthinus van der Merwe||1 ||1 ||0 ||* |- |Willem van der Merwe ||1 ||1 ||3 ||* |- |'''Johanna van der Merwe [[Van_der_Merwe-3871]]''', Oorleef 22 assegaaisteke, vermink || || || || |- |Weduwee Fredk. Oosthuizen ||0 ||1 ||6 |- |'''Piet du Preez [[Du_Preez-986]] he was hunting||0 ||1 ||7 |''' vrou [[ Jacobs-6190]] |- |'''Joachim Prinsloo [[Prinsloo-579]]||1 ||1 ||7 ||* ||Een Prinsloo dogter oorleef, swaar gewond |- |'''Catherina Prinsloo,[[Prinsloo-622]] Oorleef 17 assegaaisteke, vermink || || || |- |'''Charel Roos [[Roos-1259]]||1 ||1 ||3 ||*Carel /Charl Petrus ||''' Vrou [[Joubert-1235]] |- |'''Jan Roos [[Roos-1239]]||1 ||1 ||2 ||*Johannes Snr / Johannes Gysbertus snr||'''vrou [[Vorster-859]] |- |'''Jan Roos[[Roos-1737]] ||1 ||1 ||2 ||*Johannes Jnr / Johannes Gysbertus||''' vrou [[Van_der_Berg-342]] |- |Adriaan Rossouw ||1 ||1 ||4 ||* ||Een Rossouw kind Oorleef dertig wonde. |- |Weduwee Frans Smit ||0 ||1 ||0 |- |'''David Viljoen [[Viljoen-1871]]||1 ||1 ||3 ||*||vrou [[Bothma-356]] |- |Willem Wagenaar ||1 ||1 ||4 ||*Possibly [[Wagenaar-349]] and wife |- |'''Piet de Wet [[De_Wet-929]] ||1 ||1 ||7 ||*Pieter||''' vrou [[Botha-1647]] |- |Frans van Wyk ||1 ||1 ||4 ||* can find no refrence to a Frans van Wyk perhaps Frans van Dyk below |- |Cornelis van Zyl ||1 ||1 ||3 ||* |- |'''Frans van Dyk[[Van_Dyk-206]] ||1 ||0 ||0 ||not on list. Mentioned in Visagie and in mothers probate |- |'''Nicholaas Casparus Le Roux[[Le_Roux-1203]] ||1 ||0 ||0 ||not on list. Mentioned in Visagie||dogter Anna Elisabeth [[Leroex-41]] |- |'''Pieter Viljoen[[Viljoen-1905]] ||1 ||0 ||0 ||not on list. Mentioned in Visagie |-|Totaal||40||56||185 |- |Bediendes (Herders en hulle families ingesluit) vermis ||250 |- |} {{clear}} == Identified Profiles == === Bester === ;Andries Bester [[Bester-1382]] and his wife Appolona Vosloo [[ Vosloo-472]]. Children not identified yet === Bezuidenhout === :Wynand Bezuidenbout[[Bezuidenhout-217]] his wife Elizabeth Liebenberg[[Liebenberg-1844]]. They had 13 children, 6 died on 17 Feb. Still need to be identified. ::Daughter Susanna died see Botha :Daniel Bezuidenhout[[Bezuidenhout-326]] survived the attack.His wife Elizabeth Cecilia Smit[[Smit-2765]] died. A child of about 11 months [[Bezuidenhout-1193]] was killed in Daniels arms === Biggar === BIGGAR, George (1820-1838)[[Biggar-386]] Youngest son of Captain Alexander Biggar, who was involved in Battle of Blood River. === Botha === : Johannes Botha the elder, :Johannes Botha the younger : Roelof Botha [[Botha-5210]] en sy vrou Susanna Bezuidenhout [[Bezuidenhout-329]] . No children === Bothma === : Abraham Bothma [[Bothma-348]] en sy vrou Getruida Bothma[[Bothma-432]] :: [[Bothma-487|Catharina Aletta Elizabeth Bothma (bef.1826-1838)]] :: [[Bothma-488|Johannes Arnoldus Bothma (bef.1827-1838)]] :: [[Bothma-489|Anna Maria Bothma (bef.1829-1838)]] ::[[Bothma-490|Lodewyk Christoffel Bothma (bef.1830-1838)]] :Louw Bothma the elder[[Bothma-40]], : Louw Bothma the younger, === Coetsee === :Jacobus Coetzee, Sr === de Beer === :Christian de Beer [[De_Beer-505]] Names appear in Visagie, J.C. 2000. Voortrekkerstamouers, 1835-1845.Universiteit van Suid-Afrika, Pretoria)Jan 2020 by [[Van_der_Bank-9|Jaulanne van der Bank]] :his wife Marth Cornelia [[Bezuidenhout-487]] :current indication is that he had 4 Children. Only Arnoldus Stephanus de Beer [[De_Beer-1632]] shows as having died in 1838 :Stephanns de Beer, :Zacharias de Beer === Dreyer=== Thomas Frederik [[Dreyer-127]] === de Wet === Piet de Wet [[De_Wet-929] en sy vrou Marie Botha[[Botha-1647]]. :: 7 children are listed as dying. Need to be identified ===du Preez=== Louisa Johanna Margaretha Jacobs[[Jacobs-6190]] wife of Pieter Daniel du Preez and seven children(need to be identified) ===Engelbrecht=== Gerhardus Engelbrecht[[Engelbrecht-540]] en sy vrou Anna Magrieta van der Merwe[[Van_der_Merwe-1167]] and one of his children ====Research Notes==== others maybe [[Engelbrecht-1138]] and [[Engelbrecht-1137]]. Furter research required ===Erasmus=== Laurens Erasmus[[Erasmus-760]] sy vrou Geertruyda Christina Joubert[[Joubert-1140]] ====Research Notes==== List mentions 5 Children that died. Visgie(refer profiles) does not mention children. Further research required ===Fourie=== Vrou van Hermanus Fourie, Anna Johanna Maria van Dyk[[Van_Dyk-792]]. ====Research Notes==== List mentions 2 Children that died. Visgie(refer profiles) does not mention children. Further research required :Verskyn nie op die lys nie. Bewwering [[De_Koker-329|Maria Magdalena Fourie (1809 - 1838)]] ===Jacobs=== ====Research Notes==== Willem Jacobs this is not Willem Jacobs [[Jacobs-11262]] as indicated in Visagie. He died in 1840. His 6 children are supposed to have died with him. There are 3 children shown on his probate. Perhaps 3 Died at Bloukrans or ther is another Willem who died ===Joubert=== :Jacobus Petrus (Jubert) Joubert [[Jubert-10]] ,sy vrou Rachel Cornelia (van Jaarsveld) Joubert [[Van_Jaarsveld-329]], kinders ?? :Anna Francina Roets [[Roets-240]] wife of Abraham Benjamin Joubert who was not there. One child as yet unidentified :Adriaan Josua Jacobus Joubert[[Joubert-1223]], sy vrou Susanna Catharina (Roos) Joubert [[Roos-877]] ::son Josua Adriaan Joubert[[Joubert-1227]] age 10 ::his daughter Catherina Roos(see Roos family) :Maria Magdalena (Badenhorst) Joubert[[Badenhorst-46]] wife of Jan Christoffel Joubert[[Joubert-146]] ::their son Jan Hendrik[[Joubert-1143]] :::Probate indicates that Maria and Jan died with all their children.Children are not named === Liebenberg === Hester Magdelene van den Berg[[Van_den_Berg-684]] widow of Barend Johannes Liebenberg who died with Retief. 3 of her children died as well.Probably Phillipus, Paul and Jan :Christina Susanna van der Merwe[[Van_der_Merwe-4356]] wife of Johannes Petrus Liebenberg. The had been married one month. He managed to escape === Loggenberg === Christian Lochenberg, Hendrik Lochenberg the younger, Hendrik Lochenberg the elder [[Loggenbergh-1]] and his wife Maria Martha Krugel [[Krugel-79]] ====Research Note==== 3 of Hendrik seniors offspring died as well. still to be identified. they may not have been children but 3 of his adult descendants === Le Roux === :Nicolaas Casparus le Roux [[Le_Roux-1203]] :Anna Elisabeth [[Leroex-41]] Nicolaas' daughter : [[le Roux-1202|Jan Christiaan le Roux]] Nicolaas son - survived : [[Leroux-1633|Clasina Leroux]] Nicolaas daugter - survived === Prinsloo === : Joachimus Prinsloo [[Prinsloo-579]] He is recorded as having 11 children. :The Weenen list indicates that 7 children died. As yet not identified. ::His daughter Catherine [[Prinsloo-622]] survived. ====Research Notes==== :List indicates that his wife died at Weenen, However, her profile indicates that she died in 1834 :Although I have not found Prinsloo listed anywhere except BOER AND BANTU there must have been due to the following extract from that book[Van_der_Bank-9|Jaulanne van der Bank]] The waggons had been broken to pieces and burnt for the sake of the iron in them, and beside the ruins lay the corpses of men and women, boys and girls, in some cases horribly mutilated. In one place two girls, named Johanna van der Mervve and Catherina Prinsloo, about ten or twelve years of age, were found still living, though one had received nineteen and the other twenty-one stabs of the assagai. === Roos === :Charl Petrus Roos [[Roos-1259]] ROOS, ::en sy vrou, :Christina Hendrina JOUBERT[[Joubert-1235]] en drie kinders is vermoor. Children not yet identified. Brother to :Johannes Gysbertus Roos[[Roos-1239]] ::en sy vrou Aletta Helena (Vorster) Roos[[Vorster-859]] ::and their son :Johannes Gysbertus Roos[[Roos-1737]] ::en sy vrou Elizabeth Johanna van der Berg[[Van_der_Berg-342]]en twee kinders is vermoor.Children not yet identified. ==== Research Notes ==== Death list above shows :: 3 children died for Charl Petrus Roos :: 2 children died for Johannes Gysbertus SNR :::: 2 children died for Johannes Gysbertus JNR === van den Berg === ::Jan Josua van den Berg[[Van_den_Berg-1349]] en :::Sy vrou Petronella Christina Elizabeth Smit[[Smit-2518]] :::They had 6 children. Children who died not yet identified ==== Research Notes ==== ::4 of his 7 children died at Weenen. The names are not yet identified. ::Francios [[Van_den_Berg-1353]] died in 1897 and Wilhelmina Petronella[[Van_den_Berg-936]] died in 1894 === van der Merwe === *Helena Catharina Catharina Van der Merwe [[Van_der_Merwe-1281]] :wife of Johannes Frederick van der Merwe who died on 3 Feb 1838. Her children died as well. Only Johanna escaped. === van Dyk === :Zacharia Kruger[[Krúger-5475]] mother of Andries and Frans. Widow of Joseph. ::Frans Johannes van Dyk[[Van_Dyk-206]] - this name does not appear on list but is mentioned in Visagie and appears on his mother's probate ::Andries Jacobus's probate indicates that he had 11 children :::Francina Petronella (de Lange) van Dyk [[De_Lange-471]] wife of Andries Jacobus van Dyk who died on 6 Feb 1838. :::The 9 who died are :- Anna Johanna Maria van Dyk(she has been counted twice, once as child and again as wife of H Fourie) Johannes Hendrik van Dyk[[Van_Dyk-794]], Andries Frans Jacobus Johannes van Dyk, Zacharia Susara van Dyk[[Van_Dyk-795]] ,Dorothea Hermina van Dyk, Sybrand van Dyk, Hesje Martha Aletta van Dyk, Willem van Dyk, Baba van Dyk :::son Joseph escaped [[Van_Dyk-791]]. :::daughter Francina Petronella[[Van_Dyk-838]] was probably not there :Susara Sophia Elizabeth Potgieter [[Potgieter-504]] Wife of Joshep van Dyk [[Van_Dyk-550]] and ::her daughter-in-law Francina de Lange[[De_Lange-470]] wife of Joseph van Dyk[[Van_Dyk-790]] ===Viljoen=== David Schalk Viljoen[[Viljoen-1871]] en sy vrou Catherina Aletta (Bothma)[[Bothma-356]] Pieter Nicolaas Viljoen[[Viljoen-1905]] possibly a cousin of David == Names of Men listed as dying at Blaauwekrans == Their names were Christian de Beer, Stephanns de Beer, Zacharias de Beer, Josua van den Berg, Andries Bester, Wynand Bezuidenbout, George Bigger, Johannes Botha the elder, Johanns Botha the younger, Roelof Botha, Abraham Bothma, Louw Bothma the elder, Louw Bothma the younger, Jacobus Coetsee, Gerrit Engelbrecht the elder, Gerrit Engelbrecht the younger, Willem Engelbrecht, Laurens Erasmus, Michiel Grobbelaar, Stephanns Giobbelaar. Willem Jacobs, Johannes Joubert, Josua Joubert the elder, Josua Joubert the younger, Laurens Klopper, Frederik Kromhout, Christian Lochenberg, Hendrik Lochenberg the elder, Hendrik Lochenberg the younger, Marthinus van der Merwe, Willem van der Merwe, Joachim Prinsloo, Carel Roos, Johannes Roos the elder, Johannes Roos the younger, Adrian Russouw, David Viljoen, Willem Wagenaar, Pieter de Wet, Frans van Wyk, and Cornells van Zyl. BOERS AND BANTU; A HISTORY OP THE Wanderings and Wars of the Emigrant Farmers FROM THEIR LEAVING THE CAPE COLONY TO THE OVERTHROW OF DINGAN. BY GEORGE McCALL THEAL. Reprinted from " South African Illustrated ,CAPE TOWN : SAUL SOLOMON & CO., PKIXTERS, 1886. ===Geskiedenis === Die nag van 17 Februarie 1838 staan bekend as die nag van die Groot Moord, toe verskeie niksvermoedende Voortrekkerfamilies langs die Bloukransrivier deur Zoeloekrygers aangeval en uitgemoor is; man vrou en kind. Dit sou uiteindelik aanleiding gee tot die Slag van Bloedrivier op 16 Desember 1838. Die verhaal begin op 25 Januarie 1838 toe die Voortrekkerleier Piet Retief met ’n geselskap van 100 mense Doornkop in die huidige KwaZulu-Natal verlaat het. Die geselskap het gehoop om met die Zoeloekoning, Dingane, te onderhandel ten einde grond te bekom waarop die Voortrekkers hulle sou kon vestig. Die Voortrekkers het om verskeie redes die Kaapkolonie in die suide verlaat op soek na ’n beter lewe in die noorde. Hulle was verdeel in verskeie groepe waarvan elk sy eie leier gehad het. Piet Retief was een van die meer prominente leiers. Hy het Grahamstad in die Oos-Kaap onder ’n wolk van omstredenheid verlaat, maar het desnieteenstaande daarin geslaag om ’n beduidende ondersteuningsbasis op te bou. Retief en sy gevolg het die Kaapkolonie in 1837 verlaat en in ’n noordelike rigting getrek, na die land van Dingane. Dit was Retief se plan om ’n ooreenkoms met Dingane te beding sodat die Voortrekkers hulle in sy land kon vestig, in ruil vir ’n paar duisend stuks vee. Retief en sy geselskap het op 3 Februarie by die Zoeloehoofstad, Umgungundlovu (“Plek van die Olifante”) aangekom. Nadat hulle ’n paar dae in Dingane se vesting deurgebring het, is die ooreenkoms opgestel ingevolge waarvan Dingane na bewering ingestem het om grond aan die Voortrekkers toe te staan. Hierdie dokument, bekend as “die traktaat”, gedateer 4 Februarie 1838, is op die 6de onderteken. Maar daardie oggend is Retief en sy afvaardiging in opdrag van Dingane deur sy magte gegryp en na ’n nabygeleë koppie geneem waar hulle summier tereggestel is. Op dieselfde dag het Dingane duisende Zoeloekrygers onder bevel van Ndlela en Ntuli uitgestuur om die res van die Voortrekkers wat daar naby uitgespan het, te gaan uitwis. Intussen het die voorhoede van die Voortrekkers hulleself uitgesprei oor ongeveer 25 km langs die Tugelarivier. Die res was saamgetrek in Saailaer, Doornkop en verskeie ander kleiner laers verder weswaarts. Vier familiegroepe het hulself gevestig in die vallei van die Rensburgspruit. Verder noord het nog familiegroepe tussen twee strome gekamp, die Qabango- en Umlazistrome, sytakke van die Bloukransrivier. Hierdie twee sytakstrome sou later bekendstaan as die Groot- en Kleinmoordspruit. Gert Maritz se trek het tussen hierdie twee groepe op die walle van die Mtshezirivier gekamp. Toe Retief se afvaardiging nie terugkeer nie, het Maritz op 12 Februarie bekommerd begin raak en die kleiner groepies Voortrekkers gewaarsku om laer te trek. Hoewel sommige hierdie waarskuwing ter harte geneem het, het baie hom geïgnoreer en voortgegaan met hul lewens soos gewoonlik. Om ongeveer die middernag van 16–17 Februarie 1838 het die Zoeloes hul aanval op die kampe by Bloukransrivier oor ’n front van ongeveer 9 km begin. Die meeste trekkers is deur die aanval onkant gevang. Die Liebenberg-, Bester- en De Beer-families wat naby die samevloei van die Kleinmoordspruit en die Bloukransrivier saamgetrek was, het steeds geslaap toe die Zoeloes hulle aanval en is totaal uitgewis. ’n Ander trekker, die 25-jarige Daniël Bezuidenhout, het wakker geword van sy honde se geblaf. Toe hy en sy vrou wakker word, was assegaaie alreeds besig om sy watent te deurboor. Sy vrou, Elizabeth Cecilia Bezuidenhout (née Smit) is sonder meer doodgesteek. Daniël het daarin geslaag om te ontsnap deur van die wa af te spring en deur die Zoeloelinies te dring met hul 11 maande oue baba in sy arms. Hy het die families wat verder wes gekamp het, van die komende aanval gaan waarsku. Die trekkerfamilies wes van die Grootmoordspruit is oorval en vermoor. Die Bothas, Breytenbachs en Smitte is bykans totaal uitgewis. Verder suid het sommige Zoeloes die Rossouws aangeval. Nie ver daarvandaan nie het 36 lede van die Engelbrecht- en Greyling-families skuiling gaan soek by die Robbertse-familie tussen die Groot- en Kleinmoordspruit, maar ook hulle is deur die Zoeloes oorweldig en uitgemoor. Die Van der Merwe- en '''Prinsloo-families''' het naby mekaar kamp opgeslaan, oos van die Grootmoordspruit, waar ook hulle aangeval en grotendeels uitgewis is. Die 12-jarige Johanna van der Merwe en '''Catharina Prinsloo''' het oorleef met 25 en 23 assegaaisteekwonde onderskeidelik, en is die volgende middag deur ’n soek-en- reddingseenheid van die Voortrekkers gevind. Verder suidoos was daar die Bothma-familie, wat aanvanklik kon wegkom nadat hulle van die aanval gewaarsku is. Hulle het weswaarts gevlug, deur die Grootmoordspruit tot by ’n koppie waar hulle skuiling gevind het. Die Zoeloes het egter van hulle skuiling uitgevind en deur troppe beeste deur hulle verdedigingslinies te jaag, het hulle ook die Bothmas uiteindelik oorweldig en die hele familie uitgemoor. Gedurende en na hierdie aanvalle het Zoeloe-“vryheidsvegters” al die kampe geplunder en verwoes. Die kampe aan die westekant het egter ongeskonde gebly. ’n Groep van 196 oorlewendes het op die oggend van die 17de skuiling gaan soek in die laer by Doornkop. Die oorblywende Voortrekkerleiers het besluit om op vier fronte teenaanvalle te loods. Vanaf Doornkop het ene Greyling ’n groep in die Bloukransriviervallei ingelei en Sarel Cilliers het sy kamp verder suid (waar vandag die dorp Frere, noord van die dorp Estcourt, geleë is) verlaat en die Grootmoordspruitvallei binnegegaan op soek na en ter ondersteuning van enige oorlewendes. Hans de Lange het sy laer aan die Kleinboesmansrivier verlaat en ’n aanval geloods op die terugvallende Zoeloes. Nadat Gert Maritz die Zoeloe-aanval op sy kamp, Saailaer, suksesvol afgeslaan het, het ook hy die oorlewendes in die Grootmoordspruitvallei te hulp gesnel. Die Voortrekkers het hul teenaanval die volgende dag voortgesit. By die Tugelarivier het hulle ’n groot groep Zoeloes aangetref wat besig was om gebuite Voortrekkerbeeste en -skape oor die rivier te dryf. Tydens die aanval op hierdie Zoeloes het heelwat van hulle in die Tugela verdrink in hul haas om weg te kom. Ongelukkig vir die Voortrekkers was die meeste van die 25 000 beeste en 2 000 perde wat van hulle buitgemaak was, toe alreeds oor die rivier gedryf. Weens die vinnig-verswakkende daglig moes die opvolgoperasie toe gestaak word. Die mans het hierop teruggekeer en saam met die oorlewendes die somber taak voortgesit om na die dooies, sterwendes en gewondes te gaan soek. Meer as 500 mense, van wie ongeveer die helfte die Voortrekkers as bediendes vergesel het en dus nie as sogenaamde wit “invallers” bestempel kan word nie, en van wie ook ’n verstommende 185 kinders was, is die nag van 16–17 Februarie 1838 deur die sogenaamde vryheidsvegters uitgemoor. Dit het na berig word tien dae geneem om al die dooies op te spoor en te begrawe. In sommige gevalle is volledige families in geheel uitgewis. Onder die dooies was beide Daniël Bezuidenhout se ouers, Wynand Frederik en Elizabeth Johanna Bezuidenhout, ses van sy broers en susters sowel as sy vrou. Die tragedie is dat ook sy babaseuntjie wat hy probeer red het, nie die slagting oorleef het nie. Die Zoeloes, in hul ywer om Daniël by te kom, het met hul assegaaie die baba in sy arms doodgesteek. Die kind was nog so jonk dat hy nog nie tydens sy doop ’n naam kon kry nie. Uiteindelik sou hierdie spesifieke verhaal tog ’n betreklik gelukkige einde hê, veral vir die uwe. Daniël het uiteindelik weer getrou en so die bloedlyn voortgesit van sy bepaalde tak van die Bezuidenhout-familie, wat die uwe se oupagrootjie, oupa en pa insluit. Dit beteken dat Daniël, as enigste oorlewende van die Bezuidenhouts by Bloukrans, krediet moet kry vir my bestaan; inderdaad groot stof tot dankbaarheid! Sedert daardie dag het die Voortrekkers na die gebeure van die nag van 16–17 Februarie 1838 verwys as die “Groot Moord”. Vandag nog staan dit bekend as die Bloukransslagting. Die betrokke Voortrekkers het in reaksie ’n oproep op die ander Voortrekkerleiers, spesifiek Piet Uys en Hendrik Potgieter in die Vrystaat, gedoen om hulle te kom bystaan om hierdie slagtings te wreek. Dit het ook aanvanklik op ’n ramp uitgeloop vir die Voortrekkers toe hulle by Italeni deur ’n Zoeloe-oormag verslaan is en beide Uys en sy seun sowel as agt ander gesneuwel het. Na aanleiding van hierdie veldslag is Potgieter van lafhartigheid en verraad beskuldig omdat hy versuim het om Uys en sy manne wat in ’n lokval gelei was, te hulp te snel. As gevolg hiervan het Potgieter en sy volgelinge teruggetrek na die Vrystaat. Daar word egter aangevoer dat die Voortrekkers uit hierdie veldslag heelwat geleer het hoe om ’n suksesvolle veldtog teen die Zoeloes te voer. Die Voortrekkers het byvoorbeeld besef dat die enigste manier om suksesvol teen ’n getalle-oormag gewapen met assegaaie te veg, is van agter die skanse van ’n ossewalaer indien moontlik, en om die plek van die veldslag self te kies, eerder as om by ’n geveg ingetrek te word of vasgekeer te word op ’n terrein wat vir die aanvallers voordeliger is. Hierdie ondervinding en kennis is suksesvol toegepas teen die Zoeloes tydens die Slag van Bloedrivier, presies tien maande na die Bloukransslagting. Geplaas deur [[Swart-883|Peet Swart]] Geskryf deur '''Jako Bezuidenhout'''Heese, JA. 1971. Die herkoms van die Afrikaner 1657–1867. Kaapstad. - Muller, CFJ. 1977. Die Britse owerheid en die Groot Trek. Pretoria. == Sources == *Hierdie lys is gepubliseer in die boek: Voortrekkermense (6) deur Dr Gustav Preller *Nota: Hierdie lys kan baie maklik onvolledig wees aangesien my eie voorouers in die boek: Voortrekker stamouers 1835 - 1845 deur Jan C. Visagie, voorkom en hul sterftedatum is ook 17/02/1838 en daar is gespesifiseer dat hulle vermoor is by Bloukrans: Johannes Gysbertus Roos en sy tweede vrou Aletta Helena Vorster. Johannes Gysbertus Roos en sy vrou Elizabeth Johanna van den Berg met twee kinders *Tweede lys gemerk met * agter name [https://archive.org/stream/boersbantuhistor00theaiala#page/106/mode/2up Boers and Bantu, a history of the wanderings and wars of the emigrant farmers from their leaving the Cape Colony to the overthrow of Dingan] p106 Theal, George McCall, 1837-1919 Publication date 1886 Publisher Cape Town : Saul Solomon *Voortrekkerstamouers 1835 - 1845, Jan C Visagie, Protea Bookhuis,Edition 2, 2011,ISBN 978-1-86919-372-0, === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Voortrekkers:_Bloukrans_Rivier_Moorde|What Links Here]] ===

Voortrekkers: Chronology

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[[Category:Voortrekker]] {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" style="background:#7FB3D5;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="10" align="center" style="background:#E6F2FF;" !|[[Project:Voortrekkers|Voortrekkers]] !|[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Chronology|Chronologie]] !|[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Bloukrans_Rivier_Moorde|Bloukrans/Weenen]] !|[[Space:Voortrekkers|Retief]] !|[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Slag_van_Bloedrivier|Bloedrivier]] !|[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Trichard_Trek|Trichard]] !|[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Van_Rensburgh_Massacre|Van Rensburg]] |- !|[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Liebenberg_Massacre|Liebenberg]] !|[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Vegkop|Vegkop]] !|[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Erasmus_Hunters|Erasmus Jagparty]] !|[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Ithaleni_Hinderlaag#Veglaer_by_Boesmans_rivier|Veglaer]] !|[[Space:Voortrekkers:Stamouers|Stamouers]] !|[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Ithaleni_Hinderlaag#Ithaleni_Hinderlaag|Ithaleni]] !|[[Space:Voortrekkers:_White_Umfolozi_Battle|Wit Umfolozi]] |} |} {{Image|file=Voortrekkers_Chronology-1.png |align=l |size=m |caption= }} {{Image|file=Voortrekkers_Chronology-2.png |align=r |size=m |caption= }}{{clear}} {|border=2 solid darkgray; |+ ===The Chronology of the Great Trek=== |- ! style="width:50px;"|Year!!style="width:120px;"|Date!! Event!! |- |1806||||Second British occupation of the Cape|| |- |1807||||Smallpox|| |- |1811||28 Dec ||'''[[Space:Fourth_Xhosa_War|Fourth Xhosa War]] '''begins Massacre at Zuurberg|| |- |1812||||Smallpox. Cape town shunned by the interior||p433 |- |1812||||London Missionary Society duped into investigations-denoted as hostile thereafter|| [https://archive.org/stream/recordscapecolo07offigoog#page/n451/mode/2up p437] |- |1815||||Slagters Nek Rebellion|| |- |1818||||5th Kafir War begins|| |- |1820||||'''[[Space:1820_Settlers|1820 Settlers]]''' Influx of British settlers|| |- |1822||||Somerset's Proclamation of gradual replacement of Dutch language by English as official and judicial language|| |- |1824||||'''[[Farewell-18|Lieutenant Farewell]]''' receives a grant of land round Port Natal from Shaka|| |- |1826||||Cape Colony's boundary extended to Orange river. Sir Harry Smith also extended the boundary in 1847 to the Orange River|| |- |1828||||Ordinance 50: "Hottentots and other free persons of colour" were to be subject to no laws to which whites were not also subject, including the 'vagrancy' practices and pass requirements. Freedom to move and freedom to own land were explicitly decreed.|| |- |1828||||Dingane, Shaka's half-brother plots Shaka's assassination|| |- |1829||||'''[[Farewell-18|Francis Farewell's]]''' party murdered by Nqetho who recently quarrelled with Dingane and considered him an enemy, and was not sympathetic towards Farewell due to his trading with Dingane.|| |- |1834||||Emancipation of Slaves [https://www.ucl.ac.uk/lbs/search/ Claim Legacies]Search Colony: Cape of Good Hope|| |- |||||Commissie Treks set out|| |- |||||(Christmas) 6th Kafir War begins|| |- |1835||||'''[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Trichard_Trek|Trichard_Trek]] '''crosses Orange river and remains near Caledon river|| |- |||December||Potgieter begins to trek north from Tarka|| |- |||December||Rumours of Glenelg revocation of Queen Adelaide circulate. British Colonial Secretary Lord Glenelg issued a dispatch instructing D’Urban to “retrocede” Queen Adelaide Province to the Xhosa chiefs|| |- |1836||early||Tregardt prepares to trek north|| |- |||February||Potgieter party crosses Orange river|| |- |||March||Tredgardt crosses Vaal river|| |- |||May||Potgieter reaches Sand river and leaves to make contact with Tregardt|| |- |||May (end}||Tregardt reaches Zoutpansberg|| |- |||June||Potgieter joins Tregardt at Zoutpansberg|| |- |||June 27||Potgieter reconnoitres over Limpopo river|| |- |||c. July 15||'''[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Van_Rensburgh_Massacre|Van Rensburg Massacre]]||[https://archive.org/stream/boersbantuhistor00theaiala#page/70/mode/2up p70] |- |||July (end)||Potgieter returns to Tregardt's camp|| |- |||July (end}||Tregardt leaves to search for the Van Rensburg party|| |- |||August||Maritz trek leaves for the north from Graaff Reinet|| |- |||August||Potgieter leaves Zoutpansberg|| |- |||August 25||Matabele attack trekker parties which have crossed Vaal river '''[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Liebenberg_Massacre|Liebenberg Massacre]] and [[Space:Voortrekkers:_Erasmus_Hunters|Erasmus Hunters Massacred]]|| |- |||September 2||Potgieter rejoins his party at Sand river|| |- |||October 16||'''Battle of [[Space:Voortrekkers:_Vegkop|Vegkop]]|| |- |||November (early)||Maritz reaches Blesberg|| |- |||December 2||Maritz and Potgieter draw up a constitution for trekkers|| |- |1837||]anuary 17||Attack on Mosega||[http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol172jr.html Mosega] |- |||February||Retief's manifesto is published|| |- |||March||Tregardt sends first message to Lourenco Marques|| |- |||March||Potgieter moves to Winburg area|| |- |||April 1O||Tregardt sends off second message to Lourenço Marques|| |- |||April 17||Retief elected Governor|| |- |||||Uys moves north from Uitenhage|| |- |||May||Tregardt sends third message to Lourenco Marques|| |- |||June||Meeting approves constitution of Maatschappij|| |- |||June||Uys arrives at United Laagers|| |- |||June end||Smit installed as Trekkers' Predikant|| |- |||August 7||Buys arrives at Tregardt's camp on Doorn river to conduct his party to Lourenço Marques|| |- |||August 23||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Voortrekkers:_Ithaleni_Hinderlaag#Trichard Tregardt] sets off for Lourenço Marques|| |- |||September 9||Retief announces that passes over Berg have been found|| |- |||September 13||Trekkers hold meeting at Sand river and split into two groups; one under Retief heading for Berg, while Potgieter and Maritz ride north and organise a second punitive expedition against Matabele|| |- |||October 2||Retief camps at site of Bethlehem|| |- |||October 7||Retief gets first view of Natal|| |- |||October 7||Rev. Francis Owen arrives at Umgungundhlovu|| |- |||October 10||Retief arrives Port Natal|| |- |||October 19||Greyling camps at Kerkenberg|| |- |||November 4-12||Running fight against Matabele at Kapain|| |- |||November 7||Retief arrives at Umgungundhlovu|| |- |||November 11||Retief's messengers arrive at Kerkenberg|| |- |||November 13||Trekkers begin the descent of the Berg|| |- |||November 27||Retief rejoins his followers|| |- |||November 30||Tregardt arrives at summit of Berg|| |- |||December 23||Tregardt completes descent of Berg|| |- |||December 28||Retief sets offfor Sekonyela's country|| |- |1838||January||Sir George Napier succeeds Sir Benjamin D'Urban as Governor of the Cape|| |- |||January 25||Retief sets off on his second visit to Umgungundhlovu|| |- |||February 3||Retief arrives at Umgungundhlovu|| |- |||February 6||'''[[Space:Voortrekkers|Retief's party massacred on Kwa Matiwane]]|| |- |||February 16/17||'''[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Bloukrans_Rivier_Moorde|Weenen Massacre (Afrikaans: Bloukransmoorde)]]|| |- |||March 13||Tregardt crosses Lebombo range|| |- |||April 11||'''[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Ithaleni_Hinderlaag|Vlug Commando ambushed at Ithaleni]]||p108 |- |||April 13||Tregardt arrives Lourenco Marques|| |- |||April 17||'''[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Ithaleni_Hinderlaag#Army_of_Natal_at_Ndondakusuka|Army of Natal at Ndondakusuka]]||p110 |- |||May 1||Mrs Tregardt dies|| |- |||May 16||Landman annexes Port Natal||p112 |- |||May 16||By this time Potgieter was two days west of the Berg||p112 |- |||June (middle)||Potgieter acquires land between Vaal and Vet|| |- |||August 13||'''[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Ithaleni_Hinderlaag#Veglaer_by_Boesmans_rivier| Successful Boer defence of Veglaer]]||p113 |- |||September 23||Maritz dies in Sooilaer||(Oct p113) |- |||October 25||Tregardt dies at Lourenco Marques|| |- |||November||Potgieter settles at Potchefstroom bank of Mooi Rivier||p112 |- |||November 22||Pretorius reaches Sooilaer with reinforcements||p114 |- |||November 28||Wen Commando moves out of Sooilaer|| |- |||December 4||British troops land at Port Natal|| |- |||December 9||Oath of the Covenant|| |- |||December 16||'''[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Slag_van_Bloedrivier|Battle of Blood river]]|| |- |||December 16||Union Jack raised at Port Natal|| |- |||December 27||'''[[Space:Voortrekkers:_White_Umfolozi_Battle|Battle of the White Umfolozi]]||p117 |- |||December 31||Pretorius burns the kraals round Umgungundhlovu prior to his departure|| |- |1839||July||'''[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Trichard_Trek|Trichard Trek]]''' Twenty five survivors of the Tregardt trek are evacuated from Lourenco Marques|| |- |||October||Mpande flees into Natal with his followers|| |- |||December 24||Jervis evacuates Port Natal|| |- |1840||January 14||Pretorius leads Beeste Commando over the Tugela|| |- |||January 30||Nongalaza defeats Dingane`s army north of the Mkuzi river|| |- |||February 14||Mpande crowned king of the Zulus|| |- |||October||Loose federation between Natalia and the highveld republics formed|| |- |1842||March (end)||British troops under Major Smith begin march on Port Natal|| |- |||May 3||British troops reoccupy Port Natal|| |- |||May 23/24||Battle of Congella|| |- |||June 25||Boer siege of Port Natal raised|| |- |||December 12||British Cabinet decide on annexation of Natal|| |- |1844||April 9||Potgieter declares independence of Winburg-Potchefstroom|| |- |1845||April 30||Battle of Zwartkoppies|| |- |||June||Potgieter treks to Ohrigstad|| |- |||December||Republic of Natalia formally ceases to exist|| |- |1846||June-September||Factional strife at Ohrigstad begins to reach its peak|| |- |1847||June||Potgieter leads reconnaissance across Limpopo and then revisits the Zoutpansberg district|| |- |||end||Pretorius leads burghers from Natal to high veld|| |- |||December||Sir Harry Smith becomes Governor of the Cape|| |- |1848||early||Potgieter's people migrate to the Zoutpansberg|| |- |||February 3||Sir Harry Smith declares annexation of the Orange River Sovereignty|| |- |||August 29||Battle of Boomplaats|| |- |1852||February 17||Sand River Convention|| |- |||March 16||Reconciliation of Potgieter and Pretorius|| |- |||August||Potgieter leads his last commando in Sekwatiland|| |- |||December 16||Potgieter dies|| |- |1853||July 23||Pretorius dies|| |- |1854||February 23||British abandon the Orange River Sovereignty|| |} {{clear}} *[https://archive.org/stream/boersbantuhistor00theaiala#page/106/mode/2up Boers and Bantu, a history of the wanderings and wars of the emigrant farmers from their leaving the Cape Colony to the overthrow of Dingan] p106 Theal, George McCall, 1837-1919 Publication date 1886 Publisher Cape Town : Saul Solomon

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{{clear}} ====Liebenberg Moorde==== :'''Oorlede''' #'''B. Liebenberg, Sen., [[Liebenberg-29]]''' ##Nota: Barend Liebenberg Senior ##Nota:The wives of Barend Liebenberg Senior and Christiaan Liebenberg were severely wounded, but they both also survived. #'''Johannes du Toit, ''' ##Nota: son-in-law Johannes du Toit (dying of wounds the next day), and wife ##Nota: A rescue party later found four children of Johannes du Toit unharmed; they had hidden themselves in a wagon (VOM, 1986, pp21-22). ##Nota: Johannes Hermanus *1807 Sy vader [[Du_Toit-523]] ##Nota: Sy vrou Anna Maria Liebenberg *1807(December 27, 1807 Graaff-Reinet,) #'''H. L. Liebenberg, Jun. [[Liebenberg-874]]''' ##Nota: son Hendrik and wife ##Nota: Three children of Christiaan Liebenberg and all four of Hendrik Liebenberg escaped with their lives. #'''S. Liebenberg [[Liebenberg-1364]] ''' ##Nota: son Stephanus and a male child, ##Nota: :The wife of Stephanus Liebenberg, Hester Pienaar[[Pienaar-338]], and her four children were on their in-spanned wagon, ready to go, when the attack began. Her eldest son, Barend Johannes, was tending sheep. Startled by the battle-noise, the oxen ran off, but were intercepted by the warriors. At that moment Hermanus Jacobus Potgieter and five men charged the Ndebele, causing them to scatter. Hester and her younger children escaped, but the young Barend Liebenberg was never seen again. ##Nota: '''young Barend , [[Liebenberg-41]]''' He actually survived #''' Barend Liebenberg Jun, [[Liebenberg-1602]]''' ##Nota: son Barend ##Nota:The wives of Barend Liebenberg Senior and Christiaan Liebenberg were severely wounded, but they both also survived. #'''a son of C. Liebenberg.[[Livenberg-1]]' ##Nota: :The eldest daughter of Christiaan Liebenberg survived and recovered from 21 stab wounds. Three children of Christiaan Liebenberg and all four of Hendrik Liebenberg escaped with their lives.The wives of Barend Liebenberg Senior and Christiaan Liebenberg were severely wounded, but they both also survived. A rescue party later found four children of Johannes du Toit unharmed; they had hidden themselves in a wagon (VOM, 1986, pp21-22). #'''MacDonald a schoolmaster ##Nota: ##Nota:Fatalities among the Liebenberg family included all six of the men. They were Barend Liebenberg Senior[[Liebenberg-29]], his sons Hendrik[[Liebenberg-874]], Stephanus[[Liebenberg-1364]] and Barend Junior[[Liebenberg-1602]], his son-in-law Johannes du Toit, as well as the schoolmaster MacDonald. The wives of Hendrik Liebenberg and Johannes du Toit were also killed, the latter dying of wounds the next day. In addition, six children and twelve coloured servants were murdered that day, bringing the total death toll to 26. Miraculously, some of the women and children escaped. == Sources == === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Voortrekkers:_Liebenberg_Massacre|What Links Here]] ===

Voortrekkers: Slag van Bloedrivier

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{{clear}} ==Bloedrivier== {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =African_Flags-63.png | nationality = Boer | branch = Voortrekker Kommando | start-year = 1838 | end-year = 1838 | text = Slag van Bloedrivier /Battle of Blood River |[[Category:Battle of Blood River]] }} ===Museum=== :[[Space:Voortrekkers:_Chronology|Voortrekkers Chronology]] :[http://www.bloedrivier.org.za/tuis Bloedrivier erfenisterrein], Kwazulu Natal ===Kommando=== ====Hoofkommandant==== #''' Andries Wilhelmus Jacobus Pretorius. [[Pretorius-4229]] ##Nota: Die krygsman van die Groot Trek se geskiedenis is oorbekend en goed beskrywe deur dr. Preller in sy „Andries Pretorius." Hy was inderdaad die man wat op die regte tydstip deur God beskik was om die Voortrekkers in hulle benoudste oomblik te hulp te snel en te verlos. Hy was 'n man wat die respek van vriend en vyand afgedwing het, want hy het vir sy yolk en vir sy God gelewe en ges try sonder vrees—en oorwin ##Nota: b3c1d5e11 Gewond gedurende die slag van Bloedrivier. ##Nota: [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andries_Pretorius Wikipedia] ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Andries Wilhelmus Jacobus snr Hoofkmdt *27.11.1798 [B] R22/38] ====Assistent-Hoofkommandant==== #''' Karel Pieter Landman. [[Landman-122]] ##Nota: LANDMAN, KAREL PIETER: Deur J. M. Malan genoem die liefling Voortrekker—was onder-hoofkommandant met die Slag van Bloedrivier en het Pretorius se plek ingeneem by die Slag van die Urnfolosirivier. ##Nota: b2c10 ##Nota: [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karel_Landman Wikipedia] ##Nota:'''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie,}}''' ====Kommandante==== #'''Johannes H. de Lange (Hans Dons), [[De_Lange-70]]''' ##Nota: DE LANGE, JOHANNES H. (HANS DONS): Was die dapper kommandant van die Voortrekkers wat altyd gereed was om op die gevaarlikste patrollies uitgestuur te word. Dit was hy wat op so 'n patrollie die Zulumag gewaar het voor die Slag van Bloedrivier en beide bier en by die Umfolosislag was dit sy raad en optrede wat die oorwinning aan die Voortrekkers besorg het. Ook tydens die driedaagse aanval van die Zulus op die laer aan die Boesmansrivier was by d:e leidende kommandant. Sy droewige einde aan die galg is deur die Voortrekkers sowel as Engelse betreur. ##Nota:(G) De Lange Johan Hendrik (Johannes/ Jan H/ Hans) kmdt b10c2 *8.12.1799 R21/38 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: b10c2 ##Nota: [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Dons_de_Lange Wikipedia] #'''Jacobus Potgieter, [[Potgieter-472]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Potgieter Jacobus Christoffel b7c8d6e4 =22.3.1801 [B] Kmdt. Sy swaer Georg Jordaan is saam met Retief vermoor R21/38 R22/38 #'''Pieter Daniel Jacobs,[[Jacobs-4521]] ''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Jacobs Pieter Daniel kmdt b3c3d8e1 =5.11.1770 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #'''Stephanus Erasmus, [[Erasmús-1512]]''' ##Nota: ERASMUS, KOMMANDANT STEPHANUS: Het saam met Hans de Lange bevel gevoer met die Bongozahinderlaag. Toe hy merk dat hulle omsingel was, het hy bevel gegee om die perde in 'n kring te trek en aanmekaar vas te knoop, maar Hans de Lange besluit om 'n pad deur die Zulu s te skiet, soos dan ook gedoen is. ##Nota: Stephanus Petrus ##Nota:(G) Erasmus Stephanus Petrus kmdt b3c12d4 =20.4.1788 [B] R21/38 R22/36 #'''Jacobus Uys,[[Uys-24]]''' ##Nota: UYS, KOMMANDANT JACOBUS: Is met 'n patrolLe na Dingaanstat gestuur. Hulle het gery tot bo-op die heuwel. Uys het toe ingedagte na 'n kraai geskiet. Nie tien minute daarna nie, toe staan die hele stat aan brand sowel as die van Dingaan se twee induna's. ##Nota: b1c5d2e4 ##Nota:(G) Uys Jacobus Johannes kmdt b1c5d2e4 broer van Piet Lafras, =21.9.1800 [B R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #'''Lukas Meyer. [[Meyer-7714]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) ??Meyer Lukas Johannes snr b1c6d2e6 kmdt =26.2.1792 [B] [Hy onderteken saam met JS Maritz ’n brief aan maj Charters op 15 Desember van die Klein Tugela af] Lucas Johannes Meyer aangestel as die eerste Ontvanger van Inkomste. ====Laerkommandante==== #''' Albertus Pretorius (ook Kanonnier), ''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Albertus [B] #'''Lourens Erasmus, [[Erasmus-999]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Erasmus Louw ?Lodewikus Jacobus b3c9d2e9 *11.10.1813 R21/38 R22/38 #'''Piet Moolman (Rooi Piet). [[Moolman-103]]''' ##Nota: MOOLMAN, ''ROOI" PIET: Hy was die laerkommandant aan wie by Mooirivier opdrag gegee is om met 100 man die laer in orde te bring vir die slag. ##Nota:(G) Moolman Petrus Lafras Laerkmdt [B] *15.5.1805 R22/38 #'''Fronemann Christoffel Cornelis, [[Froneman-12]]''' ##Nota: b7 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' ====Veldkornette==== #'''Johannes C. Steyn, [[Steyn-176]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Steyn Johannes Christiaan b2c1d4e2f2g1 *4.7.1817[B] R16/38 R22/38 R32/39 #'''Gert Viljoen, [[Viljoen-1193]] ''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Viljoen Gerhardus Coenraad veldk b4c2d2e1f7 *19.3.1804 [B] #'''H. A. Pretorius, [[Pretorius-3133]] ''' ##Nota: b3c1d5e14 ##Nota: Bart (Broer van AWJ Pretorius (kanonier)) ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Hercules Albertus b3c1d5e15 veldk 822.8.1803 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #'''Gert van Staden, [[Van_Staden-330]] ''' ##Nota: Dood gedurende die opvolg operasie om Dingaan te probeer vang op 27 Desember 1838 ##Nota:(G) Van Staden Gerhardus/Gerrit Stephanus b1c2d6e9f2 =30.10.1808 R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #'''Stephanus Lombard, [[Lombaard-146]]''' ##Nota: LOMBAARD, VELDKORNET STEPHANUS: Het met 60 man die wyk geneem gedurende die Bongoza-geveg, en het nie voor elfuur die nag in die laer teruggekeer nie. Die volgende more moes hulle voor die generaal verskyn en die het hulle geroskam. Philip J. Coetzer skryf die verliese wat hulle in die slag gely het toe aan Lombard se gedrag. ##Nota:(G) Lombard Hermanus Stephanus (S) [B] b3c3d6e6 Kommandant. R22/38 #'''Jan Scheepers, [[Scheepers-216]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Scheepers Jan J veldk b2c4d2e7 =2.3.1800 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #'''Hermanus Fourie, ''' ##Nota: ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #'''William Cowie, ''' ##Nota: a1 William Cowie is die persoon na wie Cowie's Hill naby Pinetown vernoem is. ##Nota:(G) Cowie (Cowyn/Kowyn William veldk [B] William Cowie is die persoon na wie Cowie's Hill naby Pinetown vernoem is. #'''Casper Labuschagne, [[Labuschagne-333]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Labuschagne Casper Jeremias b2c4d3e4 =18.11.1801 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R32/39 #'''Jan Joubert (ook Kanonnier en GodsdiensIeier ?). ''' ##Nota: ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' ====Godsdiensleiers==== #'''Charl Cilliers, [[Cilliers-32]]'''(verskyn 2 keer op hierdie lys-?) ##Nota: CILLIERS, CHARL: Tereg deur Gerdener genoem die Profeet van die Groot Trek, is gebore in Klein-Drakenstein op 7 September 1801, en is op 4 Oktober 1871 op sy plaas Doornkloof oorlede. Hy was by uitstek die godsdienstige leier van die Trekkers en veral van die Wenkommando. Sy geskiedenis is te welbekend om hier bespreek te word. Dr. Andrew Murray getuig van hom as volg . ''hij was een man met wie ik veel omgang gehad heb en die ik zeer liefhad. Onder de vele vrome ouderlingen, uitstekende mannen, die ik gekend heb, staat hij bovenaan." Gerdener se van horn: „Hy was 'n onverskrokke baanbreker van die beskawing, 'n dapper stryder vir vryheid, 'n edel patriot en vroorn Godsman. '' ##Nota: [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarel_Cilliers Wikipedia] ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #'''Jan du Plessis. [[Du_Plessis-1389]] ''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Du Plessis Jan/Johannes veldk b6c1d10e1 =28.10.1804 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 R32/39 #'''Joubert Pieter Jacobus [[Joubert-458]]''' ##Nota: b10c6d9 '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' ====Kanonniers==== #'''Piet Rudolph, [[Rudolph-1270]]''' ##Nota: RUDOLPH, P.: Hy was die man wat die"zoeloe" wat genl. Pretorius aangeval het, doodgeskiet het, en hom van die sekere dood gered het. ##Nota: b1c1d2 ##Nota: Petrus Johannes ##Nota:(G) Rudolph Pieter Johannes b1c1d2 *29.3.1818 R21/38 adR21/38 #'''Gerhardus Pretorius. [[Pretorius-4014]] ''' ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Gerhardus Petrus b3c1d5e1f1 *14.8.1806 [B] ====Manskappe==== #'''Aucamp, Piet, [[Aucamp-117]]''' ##Nota:(G) b6c7 *27.2.1804 (broer van [[Aucamp-2|Johan Diederik [Dirk]] wat saam met Retief vermoor is, + Queenstown 22.11.1895 #'''Badenhorst Casper Hendrik jnr, [[Badenhorst-772]] ''' ##Nota:(G)b2c2d2e1 =21.5.1804 R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Badenhorst Dirk Stephanus Petrus [[Badenhorst-779]]''' ##Nota:(G) *27.2.1809 (Neef van Casper Hendrik jnr) R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Badenhorst, H., [[Badenhorst-587]]''' ##Nota: Hendrik ##Nota: (G) Badenhorst Hendrik *4.3.1816 (swaer van Casper Hendrik jnr) b2c2d4e1 [B] R16/38 #''' Badenhorst, P. [[Badenhorst-774]]''' ##Nota:(G) Badenhorst Petrus Jacobus =22.3.1807 (broer van Casper Hendrik jnr) b2c2d2e3 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Bantjies, Jan Gerritze [[Bantjes-6]]''' ##Nota: b1c3d3 ##Nota: [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Bantjes Wikipedia] ##Nota:(G)Bantjes Jan Gerritze b1c3d3 *8.7.1817 [B] R 16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #'''Bantjies I''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Beer, de, Abraham, [[De_Beer-2138]]''' ##Nota: de Beer Abraham Samuel Jacobus ##Nota:(G) De Beer Abraham Carel Stephanus Cornelis b9c5d2e2 *16.1.1823. Sy pa Matthys Johannes Stephanus is saam met Retief vermoor. [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Beer De Arnoldus Stephanus, [[De_Beer-1632]]''' ##Nota:(G) De Beer Arnoldus Stephanus b5c7d3e7 sv Christiaan Marthinus, *20.4.1818. Sy ouers Christiaan Marthinus snr en Martha Cornelia Bezuidenhout met drie kinders is vermoor by Bloukrans. adR21/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Beer, de, Christiaaan M.''' ##Nota: de Beer Christiaan Marthinus (Jnr) #''' Beer, de, C. (snr.), [[De_Beer-505]]''' ##{{Red|Hy kan nie vader van [[De_Beer-1632]] wees en by Bloedrivier wees nie}} ##Nota: de Beer Christiaan Marthinus (Snr) ##Nota:(G) De Beer Christiaan Marthinus (C snr) b5c7d3 =15.7.1783 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Beer, de, Jan Christiaan''' ##Nota: de Beer Johannes (Jan) Christiaan ##Nota:(G) De Beer Jan Christiaan [B] R16/38 R22/39 #''' Beer, de, Johannes A. [[De_Beer-999]]''' ##Nota: de Beer Johannes Adam ##Nota:(G) De Beer Johan Adam b5c7d3e5 *28.6.1813 [B] R16/38 #'''De Beer Jan Matthys, [[De_Beer-2139]] ''' ##Nota:(G) De Beer Jan Matthys b5c4d8e1 *17.8.1813 R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''De Beer Matthys Christoffel Johannes, [[De_Beer-1830]] ''' ##Nota:(G) De Beer Matthys Christoffel Johannes *1.11.1815 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Beer, de, Stephanus A. (snr.)''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) De Beer Stephanus A snr [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Beer, de, Zacharias Jacobus, [[De_Beer-448]]''' ##Nota: DE BEER, ZACHARIAS: Was getroud met die weduwee van Theunis de Klerk, wat een van die Slagtersnek-slagoffers was. ##Nota:(G) De Beer Zacharias Jacobus b5c7d5e2 *15.9.1814 [B] R32/39 #''' De Beer Zacharias Zsn/Ssn, [[De_Beer-434]]''' ##Nota: {{Red|Sy seun [[De_Beer-435]] oorlede 1873!}} ##Nota:(G) De Beer Zacharias Zsn/Ssn b5c7d1 Sy seun [[De_Beer-435|Zacharias Christiaan]] met vrou en 5 kinders is vermoor by Bloukrans. R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Beneke, J. [[Benecke-56]]''' ##Nota: BENECKE, HANS (J.): Het een more gaan jag toe hy op Dingaan se"zoeloe"s afgekom het. Hy het terug gegaan laertoe om Potgieter (komdt. Koos) te waarsku. Die"zoeloe"s het hulle vir drie dae daar vasgekeer dog is verslaan, vandaar die naam „Veglaer." Die"zoeloe"s het egter al hulle vee gebuit. (Die naam van die plaas is tans Grey Stones, en is naby Estcourt gelee.) ##Nota:(G) Beneke Johannes Petrus b15c2 *8.5.1803 [B] R 21/38 R22/38 #''' Berg, van der, H. [[Van_den_Bergh-225]]''' ##Nota: van den Berg Hendrik b1c10d6 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Berg, van der, Hendrik Stephanus.[[Van_den_Berg-1348]]''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota: b1c10d6e3 ##Nota:(G) Van den Berg Hendrik Stephanus b1c10d6e3 *30.10.1811 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Berg, van der, Isak, [[Van_den_Berg-985]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van den Berg Izak Johannes Matthys b1c9d2e4 *19.8.1802 [B] #''' Bester, Barend, [[Bester-1128]]''' ##Nota: Bester Barend Jacobus b4c3d4e3 ##Nota: sneuwel by slag van Umfolozi ##Nota:(G) Bester Barend Jacobus b4c3d4e3 (broer van Paul Michiel) *8.10.1817 [B] #''' Bester, Lourens, [[Bester-633]]''' ##Nota: BESTER, LOURENS ERASMUS: Hy het met die slag sy hoed verloor en het met 'n doek om die kop geveg. Hy het van Natal na Winburg getrek, maar is later na die Hoopstadse distrik waar by oorlede is. Hierdie Lourens Erasmus Bester (gebore 1 Des 1815) is oorlede op 23 Junie 1898 te Wysfontein, Rustenburg. ##Nota: b4c3d4e2 ##Nota:(G) Bester Lourens Rasmus b4c3d4e2 *1.12.1815 (broer van Paul Michiel) [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Bester, Paul Machiel, [[Bester-820]]''' ##Nota: b4c3d4e1 ##Nota:(G)Bester Paul Michiel b4c3d4e1 *14.4.1814 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Bezuidenhout, Daniel P. [[Bezuidenhout-326]]''' ##Nota: BEZUIDENHOUT, DANIEL: Is die man wat ontkom het toe die laer van sy vader aan Moordspruit uitgemoor is. Sy kindjie van ses dae is in sy arms doodgesteek, maar hyself het, ten spyte van swaar wonde, daarin geslaag om baie van die ander laers te waarsku sodat hulle hul kon verdedig ##Nota: Bezuidenhout Daniel Pieter ##Nota:(G) Bezuidenhout Daniel Pieter b4c2d3e4f4 *19.11.1813 (Sy vrou en kind en sy ouers met hulle gesin is by Bloukrans vermoor. Hy is op 4.11.1838 weer getroud, (met ‘n suster van Hans de Lange)) [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Biedolf, ?''' ##Nota: Biddulph Thomas Jervis a1. [[Biddulph-80|Thomas Jervis Biddulph]] was 'n 1820 Settelaar. #''' Bierman, Isak''' ##Nota:Bierman Izak B #''' Biggar, Alexander (kolonel), [[Biggar-329]]''' ##Nota: BIGGAR, ALEXANDER: (Kolonel of majoor), wat van die Baai of met Karel Landman saamgekom het om met sy zoeloe werkers by die Boere aan te sluit. Dit is hy wat vir Dick King gestuur het om die Boere by Bloukrans te waarsku dat Dingaan se impi's op pad was om hulle aan te val. Ongelukkig is hy deur vol riviere vertraag en het te laat aangekom; onder die vermoordes was een van Biggar se seuns. Sy ander seun (Robert) het geval in die Tugelaslag toe die Durbanse Engelse die aanval op Dingaan gemaak het. Alex. Biggar was die leier van die Engelse in die Baai, deur wie aan Piet Retief tydens sy eerste besoek aan Dingaan die adres aangebied is. Hy is ook deur Karel Landman aangestel as landdros in die Baai. Ook hy het in die Bongozaslag gesneuwel. ##Nota: a1 ##Nota: [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Biggar Wikipedia] ##Nota:(G) Biggar Alexander Harvey *1781 [B] (Hy was vergesel van ’n getal Swartes uit Port Natal) R21/38 R22/38 #'''{{red| Bodes, Barend [[Botes-662]]?}}''' ##Nota: [[Botes-87]] vader ? (The profile allocated was born before 21.06.1789- Removed cross reference on profile) Here is the DN for the profile you are looking for [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939J-DNSP-V8?cat=195564] ##Nota:Daar was twee BH met cloete getroud met seun BH sien [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939J-DNSP-V8?cat=195564] ##Nota: Bodes Barend Hendrik ##Nota:(G) Botes/Bodis Barend Hendrik b2c1d1e4 *8.9.1818 R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 R32/39 #''' Botes David Petrus, [[Botes-345]]''' ##Nota:(G) Botes David Petrus b2c1d3e1 (Neef van Barend Hendrik) *10.11.1817 R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Bornman, Johannes Jurgens, [[Bornman-29]]''' ##Nota: b1c3 ##Nota:(G) Bornman Johannes Jurgens b1c3 *13.1.1813 +Roggeveld 12.11.1884 [B] #''' Boshoff, Jan''' ##Nota: Boshoff Jakobus/Jan B #''' Botha, Ernst Adriaan Lodewyk, [[Botha-89]]''' ##Nota: b1c7d1e15 ##Nota:(G) Botha Ernst Adriaan Lodewyk b1c7d1e15 broer van Johannes Christiaan, *12.12.1809 [B] #''' Botha, Hendrik, [[Botha-567]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Botha Hendrik Josephus b1c7d1e8f3 *8.7.1815 Neef van Lourens Rasmus, *8.7.1815 [B] R22/38 #''' Botha, J. C. [[Botha-177]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Botha Johannes Christiaan b1c7d1e10 broer van Ernst Adriaan Lodewyk, =15.10.1794 [B] R22/38 #'''Botha Jan/JJ/J [[Botha-5081]] ''' sy vader [[Botha-97]] ##Nota:(G) Botha Jan/JJ/J [?Johannes Jurgen b1c7d8e7 =20.5.1805] [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Botha, L. [[Botha-2108]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Botha Lourens Rasmus b1c7d1e4f1 broer van Theunis Louis, =26.12.1806 [B] R22/38 #''' Botha, P. J. [[Botha-2448]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Botha Petrus Johannes b4c10d10e1 broer van Willem Adriaan , =2.4.1799 [B] #''' Botha, P. R. [[Botha-263]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Botha Philip Rudolph b1c7d2e3f1 =21.9.1800 [B] #''' Botha, Theunis, [[Botha-322]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Botha Theunis Louis b1c7d1e4f4 broer van Lourens Rasmus, *6.9.1816 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Botha, T. F.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Botha TF [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Botha Willem Adriaan/Wm [[Botha-2454]]''' ##Nota: Botha Willem Adriaan/Wm b4c10d10e2 broer van Petrus Johannes, =16.2.1800 R21/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Bothma, Carel A.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Bothma Carel A [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Bothma, Daniel''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Bothma Daniel [B] R21/38 R22/38 #'''Breet David [[Breedt-199]]''' sy vader [[Breedt-166]] ##Nota:(G) Breet David b2c7 *16.1.1801. Sy broer Piet is saam met Retief vermoor. R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Breytenbach, Chris [[Breitenbach-26]]''' sy vader [[Breedenbach-2]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Breytenbach Christiaan Joseph b2c2 =16.10.1796 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Breytenbach, Johannes Jacobus''' ##Nota: Seun van Hendrik * 1757[[Breitenbach-123]] kleinseun van [[Breytenbach-9]] ##Nota:(G) Breytenbach Johannes Jacobus b4c3 =4.11.1792 [B] #''' Breytenbach, Jacob Coenraad, [[Breytenbach-210]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Breytenbach Jacob Coenraad b4c1d5 *8.7.1822 [B] #''' Breytenbach, Johan Hendrik [[Breitenbach-100]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Breytenbach Johan Hendrik b4c1 =17.1,1789 [B] #''' Breytenbach Izaak Johannes, [[Breitenbach-184]]''' seun van [[Breitenbach-100]] ##Nota:b4c1d4 ##Nota:(G) Breytenbach Izaak Johannes b4c1d4 *12.3.1819 [B] ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Bronkhorst, Jacobus [[Bronkhorst-167]]''' ##Nota: Bronkhorst Johannes Jacobus b6c6 ##Nota:(G) Bronkhorst Johannes Jacob b6c6 =16.4.1769 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Bronkhorst, Johannes Jacobus, [[Bronkhorst-261]]''' sy vader [[Bronkhorst-167]] ##Nota: b6c6d4 ##Nota:(G) Bronkhorst Johannes Jacobus b6c6d4 *4.2.1816 [B] #''' Bronkhorst, Sam, [[Bronkhorst-262]]''' sy vader [[Bronkhorst-167]] ##Nota: Bronkhorst Samuel Johannes b6c6d9 ##Nota:(G) Bronkhorst Samuel Johannes b6c6d9 *1.7.1826 [B] #''' Bruwer, Eduard C. D. [[Bruwer-151]]''' ##Nota: Bruwer Eduard Christiaan Daniel b7c4d12 ##Nota:(G) Bruwer Eduard Christiaan Daniel b7c4d12 =23.4.1820 [B] #''' Bruwer, Hans, [[Bruiere-8]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Bruwer Hans (Johannes Hendrik) b7c4d4 =16.10.1799 [B] #''' Bruyn, Piet. [[De_Brúijn-302]] ##Nota: DE BRUYN, PIET: Was die man wat eerste die aandag van kommandant Erasmus daarop gevestig het dat die"zoeloe"s hulle omsingel het, toe Bongoza hulle in die hinderlaag gelei het. ##Nota:Bruyn de Petrus Frederik ##Nota:(G) De Bruyn Piet (Petrus Frederik) b5c1d9 =25.8.1799 [B] R22/38 #''' Buitendag, C. H., [[Buitendag-64]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Buitendagh Carel Hendrik b3c7 =14.2.1788 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #'''Buitendagh Carel Hendrik, [[Buitendag-143]] ''' ##Nota:(G) Buitendagh Carel Hendrik b3c7d3 *27.6.1817 [B] R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Burger, Jacobus J. [[Burger-1506]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Burger Jacobus Johannes jnr b2c2d3e8f1 *8.2.1820 [B] #''' Burger Schalk Willem, [[Burger-1484]]''' Nie by bloedrivier Het beeste opgepas ##Nota:'''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota:(G) [??Burger SW b2c2d3e8f5 *16.12.1828 [B] .Nee! Het beeste opgepas, kyk Voortrekkermense IV,67] #''' Buys, Piet, [[De_Buys-12]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Buys Piet (Petrus) b3c1d4e7 [B] ??? Seun van Coenraad de Buys en sy eerste vrou, *1798 #'''Celliers Charl Arnoldus, [[Cilliers-32]] ''' ##Nota:(G) Celliers Charl Arnoldus b2c1d7e4 *7.9.1801. Sy ouer broer Petrus Gerhardus is saam met Retief vermoor. [B] R21/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Claassens, Christiaan, [[Claassens-164]]''' sy vader [[Claassens-9]] ##Nota: Claassens Christiaan Cornelis ##Nota:(G) Claassens (Klaassen) Christiaan Cornelis *c 1816 b6c10d1e10. Broer van Jan wat saam met Retief vermoor is. [B] #'''Claassen Petrus Cornelis [[Claasen-242]]''' ##Nota:(G) Claassen Petrus Cornelis b2c2d5 swaer van PR Nel, eerste landdros van PMbg, =1.10.1810 [B] R19/39 R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Clercq, de, Abraham, [[De_Clercq-81]]''' ##Nota: de Clercq Abraham Johannes ##Nota:(G)De Clerck Abraham Johannes b6c3d7 *3.11.1797 Sy broers Izak Johannes en Johannes Christiaan is saam met Retief vermoor. [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Clercq, de, B.[[De_Clercq-84]]''' ##Nota: de Clercq Barend Jacobus ##Nota:(G)De Clercq Barend Jacobus b6c3d17 *6.1.1819 Sy broers Izak Johannes en Johannes Christiaan is saam met Retief vermoor [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Clercq, de, C. [[De_Klerk-373]]???''' ##Nota: de Clercq Cornelis ##Nota:(G) De Clercq, Cornelis1805-1899 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 se lys nie }}''' #''' Clercq, de, J., [[De_Clercq-46]]''' ##Nota: de Clercq Jacob b6c3d5 ##Nota:(G) De Clercq, Jacob 1791-1888 ≈ 25.11.1792. Sy broers Izak Johannes en Johannes Christiaan is saam met Retief vermoor. [B] R21/38 R22/38 #'''Clercg de Johannes Wilhelmus''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota:(G) ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 se lys nie }}''' #''' De Clercq Christiaan Lodewikus''' ##Nota:(G) De Clercq Christiaan Lodewikus [B] ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Coetzee, C. [[Coetzee-3200]]''' sy vader is [[Coetsee-401]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Coetzee Cornelis Johannes Stephanus b7c7d1e1f2 *22.2.1819 [B] R19/38 R21/38 adR21/38 #''' Coetzer, J. J. [[Coetser-98]]''' ##Nota: Coetzer Johannes Jacobus ##Nota:(G) Coetzer Johannes Jacobus b1c12d3 =4.9.1797 [B] #''' Coetzer, Philippus Jeremias, [[Coetzer-957]]''' sy vader [[Coetser-98]] ##Nota: COETZER, PHILIPPUS JEREMIAS: Was 'n deskundige in"zoeloe"tale en het onder gen'. Pretorius nuttige werk as tolk verrig. Dit was deur hom dat Pretorius die"zoeloe"s in die Slag by Bloedrivier laat toeroep het:''dat hulle moes opkom om soos manne te veg, want dit was nie Bloukrans waar hulle net teen vroue en kinders geveg het nie''. Nadat Natal deur die Engelse in besit geneem was, is hy na Transvaal en was 'n tyd lank President van die Lydenburgse Republiek. Na die vereniging van die vier republiekies het by jarelank Lydenburg in die Volksraad verteenwoordig. Met die afbakening van die grenslyn tussen Transvaal en Swaziland, deur horn en Cornelius Potgieter, het Oemswaas (?), die opperhoof, vir horn 'n stuk grond van omtrent 400 gewone plase qegee; hy het die egter, behalwe een plaas, aan die Republiek oorhandig. Dit is die streek wat bekend is as Nuwe Skotland. ##Nota:(G) Coetzer Philippus Jeremias b1c12d3e2 seun van Johannes Jacobus, *24.11.1819 [B] Herinneringe #''' Coetzer, Thys''' ##Nota: #''' Combrinck, G. [[Combrink-146]]''' ##Nota: Combrinck Gerhardus Hermanus Jacobus ##Nota:(G) Combrink (Combring) Gerhardus Hermanus Jacobus b2c6d4 *25.4.1802 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Cronje, Abraham, [[Cronje-92]]''' ##Nota: Cronje Abraham Martinus ##Nota:(G) Cronje Abraham Marthinus b3c8d1e2 *30.7.1815 [B] #''' Cronje, Piet, [[Cronje-306]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Cronje Pieter b3c8d1 =14.11.1788 [B] #''' Dafel, Henning, [[Davel-135]]''' sy vader ? [[Davel-61]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Davel Henning Johannes Ongeklassifiseer *17.5.1821 [B] #''' Dafel, Jan [[Davel-32]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Davel Jan (Johannes Christiaan) b3c2 =6.10.1782 [B] #''' Dannhauser, Thomas Richard, [[Dannhauser-59]]''' ##Nota: b6 ##Nota:(G) Dannhauser Thomas Richard (JR/TR /Ts/ Ts R) b6 *14.6.1801 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Van Deventer A ''' ##Nota:(G) Van Deventer A R21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Deventer, van, Jan, [[Van_Deventer-434]]''' ##Nota: a1b5c10d6 ##Nota:(G) Van Deventer Jan Gerritse b5c4d2e2 823.3.1798 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #'''Van Deventer Michiel Albertus, [[Van_Deventer-101]] ''' ##Nota:(G) Van Deventer Michiel Albertus b5c7d5e6 =9.4.1786 R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Van Deventer WW ''' ##Nota:(G) Van Deventer WW R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Dreyer, C. [[Dreijer-34]]''' ##Nota: Dreyer Christiaan Lourens Sr. ##Nota:(G) Dreyer Christiaan Lourens snr b4c1d3 *16.8.1787 Sy seun [[Dreyer-127|Thomas Frederik]] is by Bloukrans vermoor (SAG 2,113) [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 R32/39 #''' Dreyer, F.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Dreyer Fs [B] R22/38 #''' Dreyer, I.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Dreyer Izak [B] #'''Dreyer Js ''' ##Nota:(G) Dreyer Js R21/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Dreyer Roelof Petrus Gerhardus , [[Dreyer-580]]''' ##Nota:(G) Dreyer Roelof Petrus Gerhardus b4c1d5 broer van Christiaan Lourens, *1.12.1793 R21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Dyk, van, Joseph. [[Van_Dyk-550]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Dyk Joseph b5c4d4 =3.5.1789. Sy broer [[Van_Dyk-386|Andries Jacobus]] is vermoor saam met Retief. Sy broer [[Van_Dyk-206|Frans Johannes snr]] is vermoor by Bloukrans. Andries Jacobus se vrou en 10 kinders is vermoor by Bloukrans. Joseph se vrou is vermoor by Bloukrans [B] #''' Dyk, van, Sybrand. [[Van_Dyk-551]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Dyk Sybrandt b5c4d2 Sy dogter [[Van_Dyk-504|Susanna Zacharya]] en haar man Michael Jacobus Grobler met hulle vier kinders is vermoor by Bloukrans. Sy broer [[Van_Dyk-386|Andries Jacobus]] en sy skoonseun Reynier Grobler is vermoor saam met Retief. Sy broer [[Van_Dyk-206|Frans Johannes snr]] is vermoor by Bloukrans.. Andries Jacobus se vrou en 10 kinders is vermoor by Bloukrans. =23.3.1784 [B] #''' Dysel, F. [[Deysel-13]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Deysel (Dysel/Dyssel) Frederik Franciscus b6c1d3 *3.8.1817 R22/38 #''' Engelbrecht, Adriaan, [[Engelbrecht-539]]''' ##Nota: Engelbregt Adriaan Stephanus ##Nota:(G) Engelbrecht Adriaan Stephanus b2c3d5 *10.11.1815 Sy pa[[Engelbrecht-540]] en twee broers met hulle #gesinne is vermoor by Bloukrans. [B] #''' Engelbrecht, E. [[Engelbrecht-1149]]''' sy vader [[Engelbregt-3]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Engelbrecht Eduard Johannes b1c4d5 =22.10.1799 broer van Hermanus. [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Engelbrecht, Gerhardus, [[Engelbrecht-650]]''' ##Nota: ENGELBRECHT, GERHARDUS: Is gebore in die Cradockse distrik op 4 Junie 1821. In die Bloukransmoord is sy vader, moeder en van sy broers en susters vermoor. Hy het ontkom deurdat sy vader horn die more voordaq gestuur het om die perd te gaan haal. Toe hy gewaar dat die"zoeloe"s die laer aanval, het hv weggekru:p in die hoe gras. Toe hulle hom gewaar, bet by onder die asgaaie deur daarin geslaag om 'n hansvul in die hande te kry en te ontvlug, en die ander perde voor horn nit te jaag. Hy kon toe die laer van Joseph van Dyk—die latere generaal van Lydenburg—waarsku sodat hulle hul kon verdedig. Later in die dag toe by die laer van sy vader besoek, vind hy beide sy vader en moeder dood, en sy susters Catherina en Johanna respektieflik met 19 en 17 asgaaisteke, maar nog lewend; hulle het beide herstel. Hy het aktief deelgeneem aan die opbou van die Kerk en Staat en in die „open brief" wat ds. Van der Hoff in 1871 aan ds. Jooste geskryf het, word hy genoem as een van die manne wat die Hervormde Kerk in Transvaal geplant het. ##Nota: Engelbregt Gerhardus Johannes ##Nota:(G) Engelbrecht Gerhardus Johannes b2c5d3 seun van Adriaan Stephanus, *17.3.1820 [B] R21/28 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Engelbrecht, H. (jong), [[Engelbrecht-171]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Engelbrecht Hermanus (H jong) b1c4d2e1 seun van Hermanus Hsn *9.9.1816 R22/38 #''' Engelbrecht, H. H. (snr.) [[Engelbregt-6]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Engelbrecht Hermanus Hsn b1c4d2 broer van Eduard Johannes, =22.2.1793 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #'''Engelbrecht Johannes Cornelis [[Engelbrecht-334]] ##Nota:(G) Engelbrecht Johannes Cornelis b1c2d2e2 *21.3.1818 seun van Hermanus Hsn R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Engelbrecht, Johannes Hendrik, [[Engelbrecht-1139]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Engelbrecht Johannes Hendrik b2c3d4 *12.3.1814 Broer van Adriaan Stephanus. Sy pa en twee broers met hulle gesinne is vermoor by Bloukrans R21/38 adR 21/38 #''' Enslin, Johannes Jacobus''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Enslin Johannes Jacobus (Jan, Enzel,J) [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Erasmus, Antonie, [[Erasmus-142]] ##Nota: Erasmus Antonie Philippus ##Nota:(G) Erasmus Anthonie Philippus b3c1d2e12 *10.11.1805 [B] #''' Erasmus, Barend, [[Erasmus-734]] ##Nota: Erasmus Barend Christoffel ##Nota:(G) Erasmus Barend Christoffel b3c2d2e10 =18.11.1801 [B] #''' Erasmus, Cornelis, [[Erasmus-1319]] ##Nota: Erasmus Cornelis Johannes ##Nota:(G) Erasmus Cornelis Johannes b6c1d1e1f3 *9.11.1816 R21/38 #''' Erasmus, Daniel Elardus [[Erasmus-844]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Erasmus Daniel Elardus b3c12d1e1 *1.2.1804 [B] R21/38 R22/28 #''' Erasmus, Hans, [[Erasmus-745]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Erasmus Hans (Johannes Jacobus) b3c2d4e3 =3.1.1790 [B] adR21/38 #''' Erasmus, Jacobus, [[Erasmus-159]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Erasmus Jacob Lourens Carolus b3c9d1e2 =2.11.1801 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Erasmus, Pieter Erasmus, [[Erasmus-1787]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Erasmus Petrus Erasmus b3c2d4e5f2 *21.1.1817 [B] #''' Erasmus, S. E.''' ##Nota: Erasmus Stephanus E ##Nota:(G) ##Nota:'''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Esterhuizen, Jan, [[Esterhuijzen-32]]''' ##Nota: Esterhuizen Jan Christoffel ##Nota:(G) Esterhuizen Jan Christoffel b3c2d6e7 =24.8.1806 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 R32/39 #''' Ferreira, Marthinus Stephanus, [[Ferreira-385]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Ferreira Marthinus Stephanus b9c1d6 *2.2.1810 [B] #''' Fick, Hendrik [[Fick-363]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Fick Hendrik Johannes b9c4d1e2 *11.3.1813 [B] #''' Fisher, Jan''' ##Nota: ##Nota:'''{{Red|Verskyn nie apart op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie sien Visser}}''' #''' Fourie, Christiaan Erns, [[Fourie-3442]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Fourie Christiaan Ernst Ongeklassifiseer, x Somerset-Oos 18.12.1836 Catharina #Hendrina Susanna Johanna Esbach (SAG 2,356) [B] #''' Fourie, Dirk S.''' ##Nota: #''' Fourie, Hermanus, [[Fourie-853]] ##Nota: Was daar twee? sien Hermanus veldk. ##Nota:(G) Fourie Hermanus Nicolaas b16c4d5 *13.10.1806 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Fourie, Philip, [[Fourie-609]] ##Nota: FOURIE, PHILIP: Hy is die man wat in die boud gewond is. Cilliers beskrywe die insident as volg: „Met 80 man gaan ons na die sloot; die sloot was wyd en die"zoeloe"s was die een bo die ander gepak sodat hulle nie hulle arms kon gebruik om met die asgaaie te gooi nie; een"zoeloe" het sy asgaai gegooi en 'n man (Fourie) in die boud gewond." (Die sloot was van binnekant die laer bereikbaar.) ##Nota:(G) Fourie Philippus Jacobus b15c1d5 =30.10.1803 [B] R16/38 R32/39 #'''Fourie MVA''' ##Nota:'''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota:'''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Fourie Piet J, [[Fourie-852]]''' ##Nota:(G) Fourie Piet J Petrus Johannes b16c4d3 =16.10.1803 Ontvang kommandogeld R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Garden Kapt. (Engels) ''' ##Nota:'''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota:(G) Garden kapt [B] ??? ##Nota: Capt R J Garden #''' Gass, van, Ferninand P. [[Van_Gass-4]] ##Nota: VAN GASS, FERDINAND PAULUS: As jongeling van ongeveer 16 jaar het hy deelgeneem aan die Slag van Bloedrivier. Hy was later tolk van die hof van Pietermaritzburg toe mnr. P. L. Zietsman landdros was; ook was hy tolk vir genl. Pretorius op Pietermaritzburg. Hy is in 1882 te Adelaide oorlede. Vir sy wonderlike ondervindings onder die"zoeloe"s in die Drakenberge, (sien "Voortrekker Mense," Deel I.) ##Nota: van Gass Ferdinand Paul George (b1) ##Nota:(G) Van Gass Ferdinand Paulus George b1 *3.10.1824 [B] Herinneringe Voortrekkermense I, 48-51 #''' Gass, van, J. F.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Gass JF [B] #''' Geer, Carel''' ##Nota: GEER, KAREL: Is een van die Trekkers wat sy lewe te danke gehad het aan Daniel Bezuidenhout se tydige waarskuwing by Moordspruit. ##Nota: Geers Carel Frederik Christoffel (of Geer) ##Nota:(G) Geers Carel Frederik Christoffel [B] R21/38 R22/38 #'''Geere Johannes (Jan) Coenraad Jonas''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Geer Jan R19/38 #''' Giesing, F.''' ##Nota: Giezing Fredrich (a1) ##Nota:(G) Giezing Friedrich [B] R21/38 R22/38 #'''Goosen Marthinus''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Gouws, Daniel''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Gouws Daniel [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Gouws, J. Marthinus, [[Gousch-4]]''' ##Nota: GOUWS, MARTHINUS: Verskillend aangedui as die skoonvader of wel die grootvader van genl. Piet Joubert; is gedood tydens die Bongoza-hinderlaag. Saam met hom het geval veldkornet Gerrit van Staden, Nicolaas le Roux, Barend Bester en Jan Oosthuyzen. In die slag het die Boere opgemerk dat die"zoeloe"s met geweers geskiet het, maar altyd te hoog. ##Nota:Gouws Jacob Marthinus ##Nota:(G) Gouws Jacob Marthinus b3c4d1e4 *23.10.1791 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Gouws, Jacob I. [[Gouws-874]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Gouws Jacob Joseph b3c4d1e4f5 *24.1.1821 [B] (Dagboek E Smit VM II 27) #''' Gouws, P.[[Gouws-526]]''' sy vader [[Gouws-603]] ##Nota: Gouws Pieter Marthinus ##Nota:(G) Gouws Pieter Johannes b3c10d1e1 =30.10.1808 [B] R21/38 R232/38 #''' Gouws Marthinus Gerhardus, [[Gouws-988]]''' sy vader [[Gouws-167]] ##Nota:(G) Gouws Marthinus Gerhardus b3c10d1e2 *12.5.1810 [B] R21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Grove, Hermanus, [[Grove-464]]''' ##Nota:Grove Hermanus Gerhardus b3c9d5 ##Nota:(G) Grove Hermanus Gerhardus b3c9d5 =13.7.1794 [B] #''' Greyling, Jan, [[Greyling-256]] ##Nota: Greyling Jan Cristoffel b11c2d3 ##Nota:(G) Greyling Jan Christoffel b11c2d3 =28.10.1804 [B] #'''Greyling Pieter Jacobus, [[Greyling-622]]''' ##Nota: b11c2d2 ##Nota:(G) Greyling Pieter Jacobus b11c2d2 =25.11.1801 [B] '''{{Red|[Alles dui daarop dat hy nie saam met die kommando was nie. Kyk Hatting, Voortrekkermense I bls 179] }}''' #''' Grobbelaar, Nicolaas Johs. [[Grobbelaar-28]]''' ##Nota: GROBBELAAR, NICOLAAS JOHANNES: Het saam met Andries Pretorius uit Graaff-Reinet getrek. Hy het onthou van die klip wat Andries Pretorius begrawe het langs 'n groot rooi miershoop naby die plek waar die laer gestaan het, toe hulle die beendere begrawe het. ##Nota: Grobbelaar Nicolaas b9c11 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Grobbelaar, Pieter Schalk, [[Grobler-1365]]''' ##Nota: b9c11d2 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #'''Grobler Nicolaas [[Grobler-58]] ##Nota:(G) Grobler Nicolaas b6c3d7 830.6.1803 [B] 6c3d7 [B] R19/38 R16/38 R21/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Grobler Nicolaas Johannes, [[Grobbelaar-429]] ''' sy vader [[Grobbelaar-28]] ##Nota:(G) Grobler Nicolaas Johannes b9c11d4 *16.5.1812 R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Hamman Jacobus Johannes, [[Hamman-420]] ''' ##Nota: Hamman Jacobus Johannes de oude b5c1 =16.11.1788 Volgens oorlewering ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Hammes, P. J. [[Hammes-46]] ##Nota: Hammes Pieter Johannes b1c2 ##Nota:(G) Hammes (Hamers) Pieter Johannes b1c2 =4.6.1797 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Hattingh, C. [[Hatting-56]]''' ##Nota: Hattingh Christiaan ##Nota:(G) Hatting Christiaan Jacobus b11c1d3 =2.8.1795 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 R32/39 #''' Hattingh, F. [[Hattingh-715]] ##Nota: Hattingh Francois b8c7d4e1 ##Nota:(G) Hatting Francois Marthinus b8c7d4e1 *20.4.1814 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Hattingh Johannes Dewald. [[Hattingh-108]]?? ##Nota:'''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota:(G) ?Hatting Johannes Dewald [B] [Johannes Dewald snr is reeds op 24.6.1838 oorlede. Sy seun Johannes Dewald was in 1838 net 13 jaar oud] ??? #''' Hattingh, J. H. (Hans), [[Hatting-51]]''' ##Nota: HATTINGH, JOHANNES HENDRIK: Hy was 18 jaar oud toe hy aan die Slag van Bloedrivier deelgeneem het, en is die man wat in 1896 nog die graf van sy burgers gaan aanwys het. Hy het deelgeneem aan al die oorloe teen Dingaan en Ncapaai en was ook teenwoordig in Veglaer tydens die driedaagse geveg. Hy is die man wat die"zoeloe" op Raats doodgesteek het in die Slag van Bloedrivier. Hy was af gevaardigde ouderling om die Kerkvereniging te bespreek. ##Nota: b11c1d2e1 ##Nota:(G) Hattingh Johannes Hendrik b11c1d2e1 =15.1.1819 [B] Herinneringe Voortrekkermense I bls 103-208 #''' Herbst, M.[[Herbst-100]] ##Nota: Herbst Marthinus Johannes Hendrik ##Nota:(G) Herbst Marthinus Johannes Hendrik b3c5 *3.5.1820 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 R32/39 #'''Herbst MJH ''' ##Nota:(G) Herbst MJH Hsn R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Heydenreich, Cornelis Frederik, [[Heydenrich-18]] ##Nota: b6c2d2 ##Nota:(G) Heydenreich Cornelis Frederik b6c2d2 *31.10.1801 [B] #''' Human, P. G. [[Human-6]] ##Nota: Human Petrus Gerhardus ##Nota:(G) Human Petrus Gerhardus b5c7d1 =23.10.1797 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Jacobs, Gabriel, [[Jacobs-4949]]''' ##Nota: Jacobs Gabriel Gerhardus Nicholaas Nic (a15b5c3d8e1f7) (Kmdt. Jacobz se seun) ##Nota:(G) Jacobs Gabriel Gerhardus Nicolaas b5c3d8e1f7 seun van Pieter Daniel, *31.10.1817 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Jacobsz, Jan''' sy vader [[Jacobs-4521]] ##Nota: (Kmdt. Jacobz se seun) ##Nota:(G) Jacobs Jan H [B] #''' Jacobs, P. Daniel, [[Jacobs-9752]]''' ##Nota: Jacobs Pieter Daniel a15b5c3d8e1f2 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Jaarsveld, van, A.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Jaarsveld Adriaan Rsn [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/3 #''' Jager, de, Frederick J. [[De_Jager-1882]]''' ##Nota: de Jager Frederick Johannes ##Nota:(G) De Jager Frederick Johannes b1c9d7e3 *19.11.1820 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Jager, de, Izak J. [[De_Jager-748]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) De Jager Izak J b1c11d7e4 *7.7.1822 [B] Herinneringe Voortrekkermense III,112 #''' Jager, de, J. W. [[De_Jager-746]] ##Nota: de Jager Johannes Wilhelmus b1c11d5e5 ##Nota:(G) De Jager Johannes Wilhelmus b1c11d5e7 *4.1.1818 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Jager, de, Lodewyk [[De_Jager-749]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G)De Jager Lodewyk Petrus b1c11d7e1 *31.8.1816 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Janse, Willem''' ##Nota: Janszen Willem ##Nota:(G) Janszen Willem Jacobus Ongeklassifiseer [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #'''Johnston J ''' ##Nota:(G) Johnston J *c1793 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Jordaan, Willem, [[Jordaan-904]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Jordaan Willem ?Willem Johannes b3c1d11e3 =15.4.1821 [B] #''' Joubert, Abraham Benjamin [[Joubert-1236]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Joubert Abraham Benjamin b10c6d4e10 seun van Jacobus Petrus wat saam met sy vrou by Bloukrans vermoor is, 16.4.1815 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 R32/39 #'''Joubert Gideon ''' ##Nota:'''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota:(G) Joubert Gideon 1820-1839 [B ## Nota Joubert Gideon [Misien Gideon Jacobus b8c3d5e1f7 *8.4.1817] B #''' Joubert, Jan Christoffel (Jacs.seun) [[Joubert-1237]] ##Nota: JOUBERT, JAN: Oom van genl. Piet Joubert, is in hoe ouderdom in die Tweede Vryheidsoorlog oorlede. (Miskien hoort hierdie by die volgende Jan) ##Nota:(G) Joubert Jan Christoffel Jacs sn b10c6d4e11 broer van Abraham Benjamin en seun van Jacobus Petrus wat saam met sy vrou by Bloukrans vermoor is, *29.7.1817 [B] R21/38 adR 21/38 R22/38 #''' Joubert, Jan (jnr.), [[Joubert-1143]]''' ##Nota: Was daar nog een? Sien Jan kanonier ##Nota:(G) Joubert Jan jnr ?Jan Hendrik b10c6d7e5 seun van Jan Christoffel wat saam met sy vrou en twee kinders by Bloukrans vermoor is, *4.7.1819 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Joubert, Pieter J. [[Joubert-458]]''' ##Nota: Vervang met Joubert Gideon. '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' ##Nota:(G) Joubert Petrus Jacobus snr b10c6d9 =3.9.1786 #''' Joubert Josua Francois, [[Joubert-787]] ##Nota:(G) Joubert Josua Francois b10c6d9e1 seun van Petrus Jacobus, *25.8.1808 ad32/39 R60/40 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Joyce, Robert''' ##Nota: a3 ##Nota:(G) Joyce/Joice Robert [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Kemp, G. [[Kemp-4073]]''' ##Nota: Kemp Gerhardus Philippus ##Nota:(G) Kemp Gerhardus Philippus b3c5d7 =29.5.1791 [B] R21/38 adR21/38(S) R22/38 #''' Kemp, Jacobus, [[Kemp-7437]]''' sy vader [[Kemp-4073]] ##Nota: Kemp Jacobus Frederik ##Nota:(G) Kemp Jacobus Frederik b3c5d7e3 seun van Gerhardus Philippus, *8.6.1819 [B] #''' Kemp, Petrus J. [[Kemp-4074]] ##Nota: Kemp Petrus Johannes ##Nota:(G) Kemp Petrus Johannes b3c5d7e2 seun van Gerhardus Philippus, *3.8.1817 [B] #''' Klaassen, P.''' ##Nota: ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Klopper, Jacobus [[Klopper-351]] ##Nota: Klopper Jacobus Marthinus ##Nota:(G) Klopper Jacobus Marthinus Lourens b8c8d7 =17.5.1816.seun van Coenraad Christoffel en broer van Lucas Cornelis Johannes wat albei saam met Retief vermoor is, [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Klopper, H. [[Klopper-169]] ##Nota: Klopper Hendrik Balthazar ##Nota:(G) Klopper Hendrik Balthasar b7c4d6 *29.5.1812 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Klopper Johan Christiaan, [[Klopper-156]] ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Koekemoer, C.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Koekemoer C [?Christoffel b1c7d6 *9.4.1809] [B] #''' Koekemoer Gerhardus Petrus, [[Koekemoer-45]] ##Nota:(G) Koekemoer Gerhardus Petrus b1c4d5 =8.7.1798 R21/38 adR21/38 R33/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Koekemoer Joachim Marthinus [[Koekemoer-979]]''' sy vader [[Koekemoer-791]] ##Nota:(G) Koekemoer Joachim Marthinus J sn b1c4d1e4 *1.1.1817 R19/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Koekemoer, Marthinus''' sy vader [[Koekemoer-791]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Koekemoer Martinus b1c4d1e6 *20.12.1825 (?Net 13 jaar oud) [B] ??? #''' Kritzinger, Lewis''' ##Nota: #''' Kritziinger Matthys S B [[Kritzinger-29]] ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota:(G) Krtizinger Lewis [B] #''' Kruger, Jan, [[Kruger-5550]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Kruger Jan (Johannes Christiaan) b5c1 *9.10.1809 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Kruger, P. E. [[Kruger-2875]] ##Nota: Kruger Pieter Ernst ##Nota:(G) Kruger Pieter Ernst b8c3d1e1 swaer van Dirk Stephanus Petrus Badenhorst, *8.1.1810 [B] 16/38 R32/39 R22/38 #'''Kruger PJ/POJP''' ##Nota:(G) Kruger PJ/POJP [B] R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Kruger, T. J. [[Kruger-1548]] ##Nota: Kruger Tobias Johannes[[Kruger-2883]] ##Nota:(G) Kruger Theunis Johannes b7c2d4e4 Oom van SJP Kruger, *7.6.1806 [B] ##Nota: '''{{Red|Watter een is korrek?}} #''' Laas, Cornelis, [[Laas-38]] ##Nota: Laas Cornelius Johannes ##Nota:(G) Laas Cornelius Johannes b6c6 *9.1.1819 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Laas, Mathys, [[Laas-80]]''' ##Nota: Laas C Mathys ##Nota:(G) Laas Mathys Petrus b3c3 [B] #''' Laas JAM''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Labuschagne, J. P. [[Labuschagne-290]] ##Nota: Labuschagne/Labbuschagnie Johannes Philippus b2c4d6e6 *2.10.1809 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 ##Nota:(G) #''' Labuschagne, J. H. (Jan Groen). [[La_Bocagne-1]] ##Nota: Labuschagne Jan Harm ##Nota:(G) Labuschagne/Lebbuschanie Jan Harm b2c4d1e1 =16.12.1792 [B] R16/39 R32/39 #''' Labuschagne, Willem Adriaan [[Labuschagne-410]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Labuschagne Willem Adriaan b2c4d3e2 =23.12.1798 [B] #''' Landman, Jan A. h. P. (snr.), [[Landman-237]]''' ##Nota: LANDMAN, JAN: Seun van Karel Landman, was teenwoordig toe Andries Pretorius die „Pretorius-klip - in Dingaanstat begrawe het en dit word beweer dat hy, as die jongste, die gat daarvoor moos grawe. ##Nota: Landman Jan A Karel Pieter ##Nota:(G) Landman AKP snr ?Johan Karel Pieter b2c1d7 *18.5.1812 [B] #''' Landman, Jan (Doringberg ) [[Landman-48]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Landman Johannes Abraham (Jan) b2c1d1 =25.3.1798 [B] #'''Lange de Adriaan Jacobus''' (Snr, Hans Dons se broer)''' [[De_Lange-282]]''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota:(G) ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Lange, de, Adriaan (jnr.). [[De_Lange-473]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) De Lange Adriaan Dirk jnr b10c2d1seun van JH de Lange, *7.10.1819 [B] #''' Lange, de, Robert, [[De_Lange-284]] ##Nota: de Lange Robertus Burnet. (Broer van Hans Dons) ##Nota:(G) De Lange Robertus Burnet b10c5 =27.4.1806 , [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Leech, ?''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Leech [B] #''' Liebenberg, C., [[Liebenberg-601]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Liebenberg Christiaan Jacobus jnr b2c4d4e2 31.3.1823 OF b2c2d2e2 =30.7.1809, ’n swaer van Sarel Cilliers [B] R21/38 adR21/38 #''' Liebenberg, C. (snr.), [[Livenberg-1]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Liebenberg Christiaan Jacobus snr b2c4d4 =21.2.1796 [Sy pa, twee van sy broers en etlike ander familielede is deur die Matabele vermoor by Liebenbergkoppie. Sy neef Barend Johannes is saam met Retief vermoor] en [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Lindeque, G. (snr.)''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Lindeque GP/ Lindeqiwee snr [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 R32/39 #''' Lindeque, P. [[Lindeque-103]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Lindeque /Lindequiwee Petrus b2c10d1 *5.12.1802 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R32/39 #''' Loggerenberg, van, H.''' ##Nota: van Loggerenberg Hendrik ##Nota:(G) Van Loggerenberg Hendrik [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Lombard, Hermanus Antonie [[Lombard-564]] ##Nota: LOMBAARD, HERMANUS ANTONIE: Hy was 17 jaar oud toe hy aan die Slag van Bloedrivier deelgeneem het en was een van die burgers wat op 15 Desember 1838 die Zulus saam met Hans de Lange bespeur het. Hy is later getroud met 'n bloedverwant van komdt. Hendrik Potgieter. Oorlede in die Utrechtse distrik, byna 92 jaar oud. ##Nota:(G) Lombard Hermanus Anthonie snr b3c3d7e3 =11.10.1789 [B] R16/38 ad R32/39 #''' Lombard, Hans, [[Lombaard-77]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Lombard Johannes Jurie Antonie (Hans) b3c3d2e5f1 *19.3.1807 [B] #''' Lombard, S.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Lotter, J. [[Lotter-458]]''' sy vader [[Lotter-232]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Lotter Jacob b7c6d4 *23.10.1808 R22/38 #'''Lotter Johannes''' ##Nota:(G) Lotter Johannes R21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Lotter Willem Mattheus Johannes, [[Lotter-233]] ##Nota:(G) Lotter Willem Mattheus Johannes Wsn b7c6d6 *20.2.1812 R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Lottering Barend Christoffel [[Lottering-75]]''' ##Nota: Lottering Barend Christoffel *19.3.1801 Moerschell, der Wilde Lotrie 31 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Lottering Francois [[Lottering-76]]''' ##Nota: Lottering Francois *14.1.1794 Moerschell, der Wilde Lotrie,31 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Lottering Jacobus Arnoldus Francois [[Lottering-77]]''' ##Nota: Lottering Jacobus Arnoldus Francois *18.10.1816 Moerschell, der Wilde Lotrie,31 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Ludick, M. J. [[Ludick-55]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Ludick MJ ?Michiel Jacobus b8c2 *23.12.1817 [B] #''' Maartens Hendrik Jacobus. [[Maartens-128]] ##Nota:(G) Maartens Hendrik Jacobus b1c7 =7.3.1802 [B] Hendrik Jacobus Martens is aangestel as die eerste bode van die hof. ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Maartens Jan Thomas. [[Maartens-79]] ##Nota:(G) Maartens Jan Thomas b1c6 =28.9.1800 [B] R21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Malan, David D. [[Malan-1210]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Malan David Daniel b6c5d9e1 *20.3.1816 Sy pa Hercules Philippus is saam met Retief vermoor [B] #''' Malan, D. J. J. [[Malan-164]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Malan Daniel Jacobus Johannes b6c5d7e4 *23.11.1821 Sy broer David Eduard het by Italeni gesneuwel [B #''' Malan, Jacob Jacobus. [[Malan-308]] ##Nota:MALAN, JACOB JACOBUS: Gebore 16 Januarie 1820, seun van Hercules Philippus Malan wat saam met Retief vermoor is. Hy is oorlede op 19 Januarie 1917, in die ouderdom van 97 jaar. Hy het later op die plaas Waterval. Lydenburg gewoon en later in die distrik van Carolina, toe hy onder president Burgers lid van die Volksraad was. Hy was ook lid van die Kommissie wat' na Bondine, die Swazikoning gestuur is om te onderhandel oor die ruil van horn van 'n groot deel van Oostelike Transvaal. Die ruil is deurgesit en die 900 verse wat betaal moes word, is onder die boere in die Lydenburgse distrik gekollekteer. Hy was ook een van die persone wat die verse moes gaan oorhandig het. Hy is in die wandeling genoem „Jacob"zoeloe"" omdat hy so handig was met die"zoeloe"blaasbalk om yster te smee. ##Nota:(G) Malan Jacob Jacobus b6c5d9e4 *16.1.1820 Sy pa Hercules Philippus is saam met Retief vermoor [B] R16/38 R32/39 #''' Malan, Stephanus''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) #''' Marcus, F.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Marcus Frederik b5 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Marais, Coenraad''' ##Nota: #''' Marais Jan Gabriel, [[Marais-2429]]''' ##Nota:(G) Marais Jan Gabriel b7c4 *8.2.1817 Herinneringe Historia Jg 5,245 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Marais, Johannes L. [[Marais-1460]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Marais Johannes Lodewyk b2c4d1e3f3g1 *21.9.1816 [B] #''' Marais, Stephanus Abraham''' ##Nota: #''' Mare, Wynand Wilhelm. [[Mare-271]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Maree Wynand Wilhelmus b10c7d7 *13.3.1801 [B] #''' Maritz, Pieter''' ##Nota: #''' Maritz, Salmon Gerhardus, [[Maritz-478]]''' sy vader [[Maritz-130]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Maritz Salomon Gerhardus b1c8d1e3 seun van Johannes Stephanus 29.5.1821 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Maritz, Stephanus, [[Maritz-91]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Maritz Salomon Stephanus b1c8d2e1 seun van Gerrit, *22.11.1821[B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22.38 #''' Martens, Hendrik Jacs.''' ##Nota: Hendrik Jacobus Martens is aangestel as die eerste bode van die hof. ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Martens, J. Thomas (snr.)''' ##Nota: ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Martens, J. Thomas ( jnr.)''' ##Nota: ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Marx, Frans. [[Marx-1122]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Marx Frans Engelbertus b3c6d4 =8.9.1811 [B] #'''Mauton S''' ##Nota:(G) Mauton S R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Meintjes, Albertus Jacobus, [[Meintjes-239]]''' vader is [[Meintjies-46]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Meintjes Albertus Jacobus b4c6d1e6 broer van Schalk Willem , *7.8.1810 [B] #''' Meintjies, Jacobus William. [[Meintjes-120]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Meintjes Jacobus William b4c6d1e10 broer van Schalk Willem ,*14.8.1819 [B] R32/39 #'''Meintjes Johannes Jacobus, [[Meintjes-240]] ''' sy vader [[Meintjies-46]] ##Nota:(G) Meintjes Johannes Jacobus b4c6d1e3 broer van Schalk Willem ,*28.5.1805 R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Meintjies, Schalk. [[Meintjies-45]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Meintjes Schalk Willem b4c6d1e2 *30.7.1802 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R32/39 #''' Merwe, van der, Andries''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van der Merwe Andries S [B] #'''Van der Merwe Carel Jacobus [[Van_der_Merwe-2014]] ##Nota:(G) Van der Merwe Carel Jacobus b2c9d12e5f1 *21.7.1812 [B] R21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Merwe, van der, C. [[Van_der_Merwe-1185]]''' ##Nota: VAN DER MERWE, CHRISTIAAN: J. H. Hattingh meld dat by ook liggewond was. Preller merk aan dat by die enigste een is wat dit noem. 'n Kleinseun van horn, C. v. d. Merwe, van Drakenstein, Bethlehem, vertel ook dat hy 'n asgaaisteek in die voorarm gekry het. Hy was een van Retief se adjudante en was gestuur met ander manne om met"zoeloe"stamme te onderhandel anders sou hy saamgegaan het. Hy het deelgeneem aan die slae van Bloedrivier, Congella en Boomplaas en het 66 leeus geskiet. Pietermaritzburg en Bethlehem is albei deur horn uitgemeet met osrieme. ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie apart op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie. }}''' #''' Merwe, van der, Christiaan Pieter, [[Van_der_Merwe-1185]] ##Nota: Slegs lig gewond gedurende die slag van Bloedrivier. ##Nota:(G) Van der Merwe Christiaan Pieter b2c9d12e5f2 broer van Carel Jacobus, *7.3.1814 [B] #'''Van der Merwe Francois Arnoldus [[Van_der_Merwe-4261]]''' vader is [[Van_der_Merwe-1701]] ##Nota:(G) Van der Merwe Francois Arnoldus b2c5d7e5f2 *13.8.1798 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Merwe, van der, Frederik J.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van der Merwe Frederik J [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Merwe, van der, Jan''' vader is [[Van_der_Merwe-2026]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van der Merwe Jan Gsn b2c14d9e1f5 *1813 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #'''Van der Merwe Hendrik ''' ##Nota:(G) Van der Merwe Hendrik Hsn R19/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Merwe, van der, Josias. [[Van_der_Merwe-2013]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van der Merwe Josias Willem b2c9d1e5f4 seun van Willem Carel, *6.11.1817 [B] #''' Merwe, van der, Lukas J. [[Van_der_Merwe-1197]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van der Merwe Lukas Johannes snr b2c13d2e3f7 *18.2.1795 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Merwe, van der, L. P.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van der Merwe LP ad21/38 R22/38 #''' Merwe, van der, M. [[Van_der_Merwe-1417]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van der Merwe Marthinus Stephanus jnr b2c5d4e1f4g1 =27.12.1807 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Merwe, van der, Willem''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van der Merwe Willem [B] #''' Mey, Christiaan Lodewyk. [[Mey-180]] ##Nota: MEY, CHRISTIAAN LODEWYK: Hy was die wa-smid by die Trek en het as sodanig deelgeneem aan die Bloedrivierslag, maar is kort daarna aan die koors oorlede. ##Nota:(G) Mey Christiaan Lodewyk b10 *9.5.1810 Swaer van Pietr Lafras Uys [B] #'''Meyer/Myer Coenraad Frederik snr [[Meyer-3852]]''' ##Nota:(G) Meyer/Myer Coenraad Frederik snr b1c6d5e4 =17.6.1787 adR21/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Meyer, Jacob''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Meyer Jacob [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Meyer, Lukas, [[Meyer-7719]]''' ##Nota: Lucas Johannes Meyer aangestel as die eerste Ontvanger van Inkomste. ##Nota:(G) Meyer Lukas Cornelis Lsn b1c6d2e6f1 *16.9.1811 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 #''' Meyer, Jan, [[Meyer-7640]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Meyer Jan b4c5d9e3 (SAG 5,601) =30.10.1803 [B] #''' Meyer J Adn ''' ##Nota: Meyer J Adn R21/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Meyer, Theodorus''' ##Nota: #'''De Meyer Jacobus Petrus. [[De_Meyer-166]] ##Nota:(G) De Meyer Jacobus Petrus b1c2d5e3f3 *12.5.1815 (SAG 5,599) R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Mienie Carel Johannes Hendrik, [[Minnie-127]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Mienie Carel Johannes Hendrik b2c1d3e1 =30.4.1797 R19/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Mienie, J. [[Minie-26]]''' ##Nota:(G) Mienie Johannes Willem *10.11.1807 R19/38 #''' Mienie, Frederik Christiaan. [[Mienie-43]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Mienie Frederik Christiaan b2c1d3e7 *1.5.1810 [B] #'''Mienie Willem Jacobus. [[Mienie-81]] ##Nota:(G) Mienie Willem Jacobus *20.4.1814 .R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Moolman, I. [[Moolman-61]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Moolman Jacobus Philippus snr (I) b1c2 *23.11.1783 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Muller, Christiaan. [[Mulder-772]] ##Nota: MULLER, CHRISTIAAN: Was een van die voormanne wie se raad altyd gesoek is in moeilike tye of as daar krygsraad gehou is. Sy raad is veral gesoek as daar vrees was vir verraad van die kant van die"zoeloe"s. Hv kon, so word beweer, goeie planne maak teen verraad. Hy was 'n dapper krygsman—langerig, rooi van voorkoms, met donker hare en baard. ##Nota:(G) Mulder/Muller Johannes Christiaan b5c7d4 =11.12.1791 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #'''Mulder/Muller Johannes Christoffel, [[Muller-5542]] ''' ##Nota:(G) Mulder/Muller Johannes Christoffel (Jan) b5c7d1e3 *1.8.1813 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Muller CJ''' ##Nota:(G) Muller CJ R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Naude Francois Jacobus. [[Naudé-752]] ##Nota:(G) Naude Francois Jacobus b1c8d11 *10.9.1819 Almanak 1925 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Naude, Francois Paulus. [[Node-1]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Naude Francois Paulus b1c1d13 *21.5.1800 [B] #''' Naude, Jacob''' ##Nota: NAUDE, JACOB: 1808 — 1880. Was saam met Retief na Sikonyella om die geroofde vee te gaan haal. Hy het deelgeneem aan die Wenkommando. Hy het ook onder Andries Pretorius aan Boomplaas, deelgeneem. ##Nota:(G) ?Naude Jacob Petrus b1c8d3e6 *21.5.1826 [Net twaalf jaar oud] [B] ??? #''' Naude, Philip Jacobus. [[Noŭde-5]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Naude Philip Jacob b1c2 =3.10.1808 [B] #''' {{Red|Neethling, Hendrik Ludolf, [[Neethling-10]]?}} ''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Neethling Hendrik Ludolf b1c7d1 *19.3.1820 [B] #'''Neethling HS (?HL) ''' ##Nota:(G) Neethling HS (?HL) R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Neethling, Schalk Willie. [[Neethling-77]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Neethling Schalk Willem b1c7d3 *26.6.1824 [B] #''' Neethling, Willem. [[Neethling-91]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Neethling Willem Hendrik b1c7 *15.1.1794 R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 R32/39 #''' Nel. L. J. [[Nel-767]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Nel Louis Johannes b2c3d4e1f6 *27.4.1821 [B] #''' Nel, Theunis Jacobus, [[Nel-1475]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Nel Theunis Jacobus b1c3d1e4f5 =2.7.1810 Sy broers Johannes Petrus en Louis Jacobus het by Italeni gesneuwel [B] R21/38 R22/38 #'''Nel, Willem Gabriel, [[Nel-692]] ##Nota: NEL, WILLEM GABRIEL: Is gebore in distrik Somerset-Oos op 3 Oktober 1813, en is in 1902 op 3 November in die ouderdom van 89 jaar in die distrik Greytown oorlede. Hy was in die UysKommando toe sy swaer Gert Nel en sy broers Louis en Pieter Nel in die Italenislag gedood is. Hy het ook deelgeneem aan die Slag van Bloedrivier en was onder bevel van Hans Dons toe hy die Boere uit die Bongoza-hinderlaag gered het. Sy herinneringe is te vinde in „Voortrekkermense," Deel IV. ##Nota:(G) Nel Willem Gabriel b2c3d1e4f7 *c1813 Sy broers Johannes Petrus en Louis Jacobus het by Italeni gesneuwel [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #'''Niekerk, van, Izak Andries. [[Van_Niekerk-367]] ##Nota: VAN NIEKERK, IZAK ANDREAS: Was getroud met Elsie, dogter van komdt. Hans de Lange. Die vrou op die portret is sy tweede—Catherine Regina Scheepers. Dit is hierdie Izak en sy vrou, Elsie, wat elke keer in die „Wit Kraai" van dr. Anna de Villiers, op die voorgrond tree. Hy was ook een van die kommando wat deur Pretorius na Dingaan gestuur is om die vredesvoorwaardes aan hom voor te le. ##Nota: b3c7d4e4 ##Nota:(G) Van Niekerk Izak Andries b3c7d4e4 *8.12.1811 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #'''Niekerk, van, J. A. P.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Niekerk JAP [B] #''' Niekerk, van, P. [[Van_Niekerk-4155]] ##Nota: van Niekerk Pieter Johannes ##Nota:(G) Van Niekerk Pieter Johannes b2c3d6e2 =27.10.1799 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Nortje, Joachim. [[Nortje-413]] ##Nota:NORTJE, JOACHIM: Is in 1913 of 1914 in die ouderdom van 100 jaar oorlede ##Nota:(G) Nortje Joachim Johannes Petrus b3c5d4e5 29.3.1823 [B] #''' Oberholzer, Jan Albert''' ##Nota: OBERHOLZER, JAN ALBERT: Hy en VILJOEN het saam die nag van 15 Desember 1838 in die laer waggestaan. ##Nota:(G) Oberholzer Jan Albert [B] #''' Olivier, O. [[Olivier-972]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Olivier Ockert Johannes (Stephanus) b4c6d7e2 =25.12.1795 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Olivier (Lang) Gert. [[Olivier-850]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Olivier Gert Cornelis b4c6d7e2f2 seun van Ockert JS *25.7.1820 [B] R16/38 R32/39 #''' Oosthuizen AD''' ##Nota:(G) Oosthuizen AD [B] ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Oosthuizen, J. J. (snr.). [[Oosthuizen-520]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Oosthuizen Johannes Jacobus snr b7c2d3 =6.11.1785 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Oosthuizen, Jan, [[Oosthuizen-1617]]''' sy vader [[Oosthuizen-520]] ##Nota: Oosthuizen Jan (J-zn) Dood gedurende die opvolg operasie om Dingaan te probeer vang op 27 Desember 1838 ##Nota:(G) Oosthuizen Johannes Jacobus jnr (Jan Jsn ) b7c2d3e2 *18.10.1818 R21/38 adR21/38 #''' Oosthuizen, Marthinus, [[Oosthuizen-1488]]''' ##Nota: OOSTHUIZEN, MARTHINUS : Het deelgeneem aan die slag as jongeling, maar is beter bekend as die „Held van Rensburgkoppie." Die Van Rensburgs was gelaer 'n paar myl anderkant Estcourt. Hulle is nie tydig genoeg gewaarsku om 'n laer te kon trek nie en het, toe die"zoeloe"s op hulle afstorm, na die koppie (Rensburgkop) gevlug. Marthinus Oosthuizen merk dit en jaag na hulle om te help. Hulle skreeu toe vir horn om in een van die waens 78 vir hulle kruit te kry. Hy slaag daarin en met die nuwe voorraad kon hulle hul so goed verweer dat die"zoeloe"s op die vlug slaan. ##Nota: [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marthinus_Jacobus_Oosthuizen Wikipedia] ##Nota:(G) Oosthuizen Marthinus Jacobus b1c4d7e3 *14.10.1818 Die held van Rensburgkoppie. Sy broer Johannes Hendrik Lodewyk is saam met Retief vermoor [B] #''' Opperman, C. [[Opperman-602]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Opperman Christiaan Matthys b1c8d8 14.7.1817 Sy broer Johannes Jacobus is saam met Retief vermoor [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 R32/39 #''' Opperman, D. [[Opperman-267]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Opperman Daniel Jacobus b1c9d2 *27.11.1804 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Parker, Edward''' ##Nota: PARKER, EDWARD: Het met die Trekkers saam uit die Kolonie gekom. By Sandspruit naby die Buffelsrivier het die Boere 'n"zoeloe"spioen gevang en onder die sorg van Parker gestel om laer-toe te neem. Onderweg ruk die"zoeloe" horn los en ruk Parker van die perd of en wou horn vermoor. Gelukkig kry hy sy geweer in die hande en skiet die"zoeloe" dood. In 'n brief wat by aan die „Grahamstown Journal" geskrywe het, het by baie van die leuens wat in die Kolonie teen die Boere versprei is, weerspreek. Hy vertel ook van die vriendelikheid wat daar tussen die Boere en die Engelse beers, sodat die Boere eintlik met mekaar gewedywer het om aan Engelse besoekers gasvryheid te betoon. ##Nota:(G) Parker Edward [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #'''Pieters Coenraad. [[Pieters-848]] ##Nota:(G) Pieters Coenraad (Lucas) b2c2d2e3 =23.12.1804 [B] ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Pieterse, Frederik. [[Pieterse-518]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Pieterse Frederik b4c6 *15.3.1804 [B] #''' Pieterse, Nicolaas. [[Pieterse-207]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Pieterse Nicolaas Theodorus b4c4 *14.4.1799 [B] #''' Pieterse, H. J. [[Pieterse-1136]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Pieterse Hermanus Johannes b1c2d2 =6.4.1798 [B] #''' Plessis, du, Francois [[Du_Plessis-2570]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Du Plessis Francois Jacobus b1c7d5e2f3 =17.1.1804 [B] #''' Plessis, du, Jan. [[Du_Plessis-882]] ##Nota: du Plessis Johannes (Jan)(Miskien verwar met jan veldk) ##Nota:(G) Du Plessis Jan Adriaan b6c1d1e10 broer van Pieter, =21.10.1804 [B] #''' Plessis, du, P. [[Dú_Plisie-6]] ##Nota: du Plessis Pieter ##Nota:(G) Du Plessis Pieter b6c1d1e7 =22.7.1798 [B] #'''Du Plooy Cornelis Michiel. [[Du_Plooy-227]] ##Nota:(G) Du Plooy Cornelis Michiel b6c2 =26.12.1806 R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Du Plooy Cormelis Willem, [[Du_Plooij-27]] ''' sy vader [[Du_Plooij-16]] ##Nota:(G) Du Plooy Cormelis Willem b10c2 *21.12.1813 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Plooy, du, Wouter. [[Du_Plooij-16]] ##Nota: du Plooy Dirk Wouter ##Nota:(G) Du Plooy Dirk Wouter (Wouter) b10 =6.12.1789 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Plooy, du, Hendrik [[Du_Plooy-784]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Du Plooy Hendrik ?b8c4 Johannes Hendrik *21.9.1812 R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Plooy, du, Willem. [[Du_Plooy-660]] ##Nota: du Plooy Cornelis Willem ##Nota:(G) Du Plooy Willem Francois b8c7 *27.1.1818 [B] R22/38 #''' Potgieter, Cornelis. [[Potgieter-1483]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Potgieter Cornelis b1c6d4e3f2 *7.4.1816 [B] #''' Potgieter, Evert F. [[Potgieter-1028]] ##Nota: POTGIETER, EVERT F.: Hy is die Voortrekker wat die sertifikaat vir die egtheid van die Retief-Dingaan-Traktaat onderteken het. By sy vertrek uit die Kolonie het hy die plaas waarop Alexandria aangele is vir die doel geskenk. Hy is deur 'n hewige tandpyn verhinder om saam met Piet Retief te gaan op sy laaste reis na Dingaan. ##Nota:(G) Potgieter Evert Frederik snr b1c7d7e5 *13.1.1799 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Potgieter, Hendrik''' ##Nota: #''' Potgieter, J.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Potgieter Jurgen [B] R21/38 R22/28 #''' Potqieter, Matthys. [[Potgieter-197]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Potgieter Matthys Gerhardus b1c7d7e3 =3.10.1794 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Potgieter, Petrus Hendrik Theunis. [[Potgieter-1479]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Potgieter Petrus Hendrik Theunis b1c6d5e9 =24.9.1802 [B] #''' Potgieter Philippus Johannes [[Potgieter-1837]]''' ##Nota:Potgieter Philippus Johannes b7c8d6e7 *14.8.1808 R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Potgieter, Theodorus. [[Potgieter-470]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Potgieter Theodorus b1c8d1e2f3 *1.10.1805 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #'''Potgieter PP ''' ##Nota:(G) Potgieter PP R21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Pretorius. A. P.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Andries Petrus [B] R22/38 #''' Pretorius, B. [[Pretorius-2490]] ##Nota: PRETORIUS, BART: Hy was en is tydens die slag met sewe man en 'n tolk uit die laer gestuur. Hulle is dwarsdeur die gewonde"zoeloe"s tot by die oorskot van die Zulu-impi. Hy het aan die"zoeloe"s vertel dat hulle dit daardie dag met die Boere te doen het en nie weer met weerlose vroue en kinders nie. Hulle het 'n rooi vlag gewaai en hulle geweers op die"zoeloe"s afgevuur, waarna hulle weer onmiddellik gestorm het. ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Barend Johannes b3c1d5e13f2 *30.5.1824 [B] #''' Pretorius, Dewald Johannes. [[Pretorius-3906]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Dewald Johannes b3c1d2e4f4 *16.10.1809 [B] R16/38 R19/38 R21/38 R22/38 R32/39 #''' Pretorius Frans ''' ##Nota: Pretorius Frans HC R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Pretorius, Gideon. [[Pretorius-1795]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Gideon Petrus b3c1d3e9f5 *8.7.1817 [B] #'''Pretorius HH ''' ##Nota:(G) Pretorius HH R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Pretorius Henning Petrus Nicolaas [[Pretorius-3134]] ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Henning Petrus Nicolaas b3c1d5e13 *18.8.1800 R16/38 R22/.38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Pretorius J''' ##Nota:(G) Pretorius J R21/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Pretorius, M. W. [[Pretorius-3131]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Marthinus Wessel b3c1d5e1 *17.9.1819 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 #''' Pretorius, Nicolaas [[Pretorius-525]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Nicolaas ?Nicolaas Francois *21.12.1807 [B] #''' Pretorius, Piet [[Pretorús-2]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Petrus Gerhardus b3c9d7 =15.11.1772 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Pretorius, P. (P.seun) [[Pretorius-4302]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Petrus Gerhardus Psn b3c9d7e3 *11.12.1807 [B] 16/38 R21/38 R32/39 #'''Pretorius Petrus Jacobus [[Pretorius-4188]] ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Petrus Jacobus b5c3d9e5 b5c3d9e5 *17.7.1797 R16/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Pretorius, Samuel''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Samuel [B] R22/38 #''' Pretorius, W. J.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Willem Jacobus [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #'''Pretorius Willem Jurgen [[Pretorius-2654]] ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Willem Jurgen *17.10.1806 b3c7d1e6f3 Bird I,234 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Pretorius, Willem H.[[Pretorius-1378]] ##Nota: PRETORIUS, WILLEM HENDRIK: Hy was 19 jaar oud tydens die Slag en is na die Driejarige Oorlog oorlede in die ouderdom van 100 jaar en 1 maand. ##Nota:(G) Pretorius Willem Hendrik b5c3d7e2f9 *25.5.1821 [B] #'''Preez du P. D. [[Du_Preez-986]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Du Preez Pieter Daniel Andries Salomon b6c4d2e10f5 *c1807 Sy vrou en sewe #kinders is by Bloukrans vermoor. [B] b6c4d2e10f5 R16/38 R32/39 #''' Preez, du, Roelof Johannes, [[Du_Preez-1385]]''' ##Nota:(G) Du Preez Roelof Johannes b4c1d5e4f7 *4.11.1802 R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Prinsloo Jacobus Marthinus [[Prinsloo-717]] ##Nota:(G) Prinsloo Jacobus Marthinus b3c3d6e5f2 *20.10.1817 R16/38 R21/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Prinsloo J Faches ##Nota:(G) Prinsloo J Faches R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Prinsloo, Jochemis (H.seun) [[Prinsloo-649]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Prinsloo Jochemus Johannes b3c3d6e5f1 *17.1.1815 sv Hendrik Petrus [B] R16/38 R21/38 #''' Prinsloo, N. J.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Prinsloo Nicolaas JJ [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Prinsloo, W.[[Prinsloo-175]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Prinsloo Willem Petrus b3c3d6e7 =1.1.1797 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #'''Raads B ''' ##Nota:(G) Raads B Bylae IV Voortrekkermense I,321 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Raads, D.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) ##Nota:(G) #''' Raads, G.''' ##Nota: GERRIT RAATH en ROOD: Hul het tydens die slag van hulle perde afgeklim om gewonde"zoeloe" met sy eie asgaai dood te steek. Net toe Raath buk vlieg die"zoeloe" op en steek hom met die asgaai agter die blaaie in. Raath gryp die asgaai toe die"zoeloe" horn weer wou steek, en hulle val saam op die grond. Rood was so verskrik dat hy horn nie kon verroer om sy maat te help nie. Gelukkig was J. H. Hattingh daar naby en het toegesnel en die"zoeloe" doodgesteek. Raath was egter so swaar gewond dat hy op 'n katel na die laer moes gedra word, maar het egter weer her stel. ##Nota:(G) Raath Gerrit [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Raath, Philip [[Raath-117]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Raath Philippus Arnoldus Christiaan b3c1 *26.1.1805 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Raath, Pieter''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Raath Pieter [B] R22/38 #''' Raath, Roelof. [[Raath-134]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Raath Roelof *6.2.1821 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Ranger, Simon, [[Range-136]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Range Johan Justus Simon/ Ranger Simon b10 *20.1.1818 [B] #''' Reineke, Adam, [[Reyneke-353]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Reineke Adam Johannes b3c4d2 *16.8.1812 [B] #''' Rensburg, van, Lucas, [[Jansen_van_Rensburg-370]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Rensburg Lukas Marthinus J b5c5d2e2/ b5c5d9 =11.3.1803 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Rensburg, van, Nicolaas M.[[Janse_van_Rensburg-1799]] ##Nota: VAN RENSBURG, NICOLAAS MARTHINUS: Ook by is deur 'n"zoeloe" aangeval onder soortgelyke omstandighede. Die wou horn doodsteek, maar by het horn met sy geweer platgeslaan. Die geweer se loop het gebuig en is altyd bewaar as aandenking, maar is later geroof. ##Nota:(G) Van Rensburg Nicolaas Marthinus J b5c5d2 =21.12.1783 [B] *5.10.1820 / R2138 adR21/38 R22/38 #'''Rensburg, Janse van, Lukas Marthinus ''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #'''Rensburg, Janse van, Nicolaas Marthinus (C-zn) ''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Rensburg, Janse van, Willem Cornelis ''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Retief, Jacobus [[Retief-276]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Retief Jacobus Francois b4c7d5e2 Seun van Piet Retief, *31.10.1816 [B] #''' Roscher, P.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Roscher P [B] R21/38 #''' Robbertse, I.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Robbertse I [B] #''' Robbertse, Jan [[Robbertse-22]] ##Nota: ROBBERTSE, JAN: 'n Getroude man van omtrent 30 jaar, was saam met die patrollie wat onder bevel van Hans de Lange die middag van 15 Desember op die"zoeloe"s afgekom het. Hy is toe saam met J. H. Hattingh na Pretorius gestuur om horn die berig te bring dat die"zoeloe"s in aantog is. ##Nota:(G) Robbertse Jan Hendrik b1c7d9e1 *c1809 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Robbertse, Matthys''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Robberste Matthys [B] #'''Robberste Nicolaas Johannes, [[Robberste-1]] ''' ##Nota: Nicolaas Johannes b1c7d6e9 *8.9.1822 R21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Roets, Hendrik [[Roets-95]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Roets Hendrik Adriaan b5c7 *16.10.1803 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #'''Roets JHH''' ##Nota:(G) Roets JHH R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Rood, ? [[Rood-133]] ##Nota: GERRIT RAATH en ROOD: Hul het tydens die slag van hulle perde afgeklim om gewonde"zoeloe" met sy eie asgaai dood te steek. Net toe Raath buk vlieg die"zoeloe" op en steek hom met die asgaai agter die blaaie in. Raath gryp die asgaai toe die"zoeloe" horn weer wou steek, en hulle val saam op die grond. Rood was so verskrik dat hy horn nie kon verroer om sy maat te help nie. Gelukkig was J. H. Hattingh daar naby en het toegesnel en die"zoeloe" doodgesteek. Raath was egter so swaar gewond dat hy op 'n katel na die laer moes gedra word, maar het egter weer her stel. ##Nota:(G) Rood Francois b7c4d1 *22.9.1821[B] Hatting Voortrekkermense 1,192 #''' Roos, Cornelis J. [[Roos-884]] ##Nota: ROOS: (Dit word nie vermeld of dit C. J. of G. Roos was nie.) In die Bongozahinderlaaq (Umfolosislag) het 60 man onder in 'n bossie bly staan en het die"zoeloe"s so geskiet dat hulle omgedraai het. Hulle (die 60 man) het toe egter gevlug en eers die nag teen elf-uur streep-streep in die laer aangekom. Een man egter—Roos —met twee agterryers het aanhou vlug die Drakensberq uit en by Sandrivier eers tot stilstand gekom waar hy vertel het dat die laaste wat hy van die laer gesien het, was dat die aan brand was. ##Nota:(G) s Cornelis Johannes b10c2d1e5 *3.10.1813 Sy ooms Charl Petrus en Johannes Gysbertus snr en sy broer Johannes Gysbertus is by Bloukrans vermoor [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 R32/39 #''' Roos F ''' ##Nota:(G) Roos F R19/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Roos, G. [[Roos-1638]]''' ##Nota:( Sien nota bo) ##Nota:(G) Roos Gysbertus Johannes b10c3d1 broer van Isak Francois, =19.11.1797 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #'''Roos Isak Francois, [[Roos-1720]] ''' ##Nota:(G) Roos Isak Francois b10c3d2 =6.1.1799 R19/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Rooyen, van, Cornelis J.[[Van_Rooyen-719]] ##Nota: VAN ROOYEN, CORNELIUS JOHANNES: Hy was die persoon wat mPanda as koning qesalf, en toe 20 beeste van hom as geskenk ontvang het. ##Nota:(G) Van Rooyen Cornelis Johannes b11c2d2e1 *12.10.1810 [B] #''' Rooyen, van, Dirk [[Van_Rooyen-1213]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Rooyen Dirk/Derk b11c2d3e1 *17.9.1809 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Rooyen, van, G. F.''' ##Nota: van Rooyen Gert F ##Nota:(G) Van Rooyen Gert F [B] Herinneringe PJ Coetzer Voortrekkermense IV,57 #''' Rooyen, van, Gert Reinier [[Van_Rooyen-714]] ##Nota: VAN ROOYEN, GERRIT REINIER: Die man wat die nou bekende brief aan I. S. Ferreira geskrywe het, 'n maand na die inname van Dingaanstat. Die brief berus tans in die Natalse Argief(V.M.I. 57) ##Nota:(G) Van Rooyen Gerrit Reynier b9c6d1 =2.3.1788 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 R32/39 #''' Rooyen, van, G. T. [[Van_Rooyen-706]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Rooyen Gerrit Thomas b9c3d1 =3.11.1782 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/3 #''' Rooyen, van, I. [[Van_Rooijen-148]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Rooyen Ignatius Marthinus b9c3d1e7 *25.5.1815 [B] #''' Rooyen, van, Lukas [[Van_Rooyen-722]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Rooyen Lukas Marthinus b9c1d3e3 *5.8.1810 [B] #''' Rooyen, van, Stephanus [[Van_Rooijen-134]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Rooyen Stephanus Christiaan b9c6d1e6 seun van Gerrit Reynier, *16.9.1819 [B] #'''Van Rooyen Theodorus Cornelis [[Van_Rooyen-711]] ##Nota:(G) Van Rooyen Theodorus Cornelis b9c3d1e2 seun van Gert Thomas, =13.3.1808 R21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Roux, le, D.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Le Roux D [B] R21/38 R16/38 R33/38 #''' Roux, Dirk''' ##Nota: Roux Dirk [B] R16/38 R21/38 ##Nota:(G) #''' Roux, le, Nicolaas [[Le_Roux-1462]]''' ##Nota:(G) Le Roux Nicolaas b3c2d2e2 *9.6.1813 (SAG 10,189) [B] Joernaal Bantjes Bird 452 ##Nota: Dood gedurende die opvolg operasie om Dingaan te probeer vang op 27 Desember 1838 #''' Rudolph, G. [[Rudolph-433]] ##Nota: RUDOLPH, GERT: Die eerste burger wat van die Uys-Kommando uit die slag weggekom het. Hy het toe na Potgieter geja en hom gevra om Uys se Kommando te gaan help. Sy mense het egter hulle gang gegaan en mettertyd het Uys se mense die een na die ander by hulle aangesluit. Hy was later landdros van Utrecht. ##Nota: Rudolph Gerhardus Jacobus (b1c2) ##Nota:(G) Rudolph Gerhardus Jacobus b1c2 =12.1.1797 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Rudolph, Bernard [[Rudolph-660]] ##Nota: RUDOLPH, BERNARD en JAN: Bernhard het aan die Bloedrivierslag deelgeneem. Omtrent Jan bestaan daar Been sekerheid nie. Dit word vermeld dat hulle beide jong voormanne was, wat dikwels diens gedoen het as waarnemende kommandante of veldkornette. Hulle twee het so baie na mekaar gelyk en daarby nog eenders aangetrek, dat dit soms gebeur het dat hulle vroue nie altyd seker was wie nou eintlik hulle mans was nie. ##Nota: Rudolph Johann(es)Bernard b1c1. Johann Bernhard Rudolph was van die begin van die trek betrokke met die administrasie en is in 1839 as die eerste Weesheer aangewys en in 1842 as Landros van Pietermaritzburg. ##Nota:(G) Rudolph Johan Bernard b1c1 *1.4.1794 [B] Bird 366 Johann Bernhard Rudolph was van die begin van die trek betrokke met die administrasie en is in 1839 as die eerste Weesheer aangewys en in 1842 as Landros van Pietermaritzburg. #''' Rudolph GS ##Nota: Rudolph GS Preller Voortrekkermense I, Bylae 4,319 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Rudolph, Jacobus Andreas [[Rudolph-658]] ##Nota: Vervang met Rudolph Jacobus Andreas (b1c3) ##Nota:(G) Rudolph Jacobus Andreas b1 =31.10.1773 [B] #''' Rudolph R''' ##Nota: R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Schalkwyk, van, Christiaan''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Schalkwyk Christiaan J [B] #''' Schalkwyk, van, Gert.[[Van_Schalkwyk-791]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Schalkwyk Gerrit Coenraad b2c3d3e2f3g2 =4.3.1821 [B] #''' Scheepers, Coenraad F. [[Scheepers-571]] ##Nota: Scheepers Coenraad F (swaer v. Erasmus Smit) ##Nota:(G) Scheepers Coenraad F b5c1d1e1f3 *24.2.1814 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #'''Scheepers CF ''' ##Nota:(G) Scheepers CF R21/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Scheepers CD ''' ##Nota:(G) Scheepers CD Csn R16/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Scheepers, Gert, [[Scheepers-1613]]''' sy vader [[Scheepers-470]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Scheepers Gert b2c1d2e3f1 seun van [[Scheepers-470|Stephanus Johannes]] wat saam met Retief vermoor is, =6.11.1809 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 #''' Scheepers, H.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Scheepers H [B] R21/38 #''' Scheepers, JA. [[Scheepers-1614]]''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota:(G) Scheepers Jan/Johannes Abraham b2c3d8e7 seun van Johan Marthinus, *4.8.1812 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Scheepers, Jacobus Johannes. [[Scheepers-685]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Scheepers Jacobus Johannes b2c1d3e2f2 *24.10.1805 [B] R21/38 #''' Scheepers, Marthinus. [[Scheepers-406]] ##Nota: SCHEEPERS, MARTHINUS: Is ook deur 'n"zoeloe" in die Bloedrivierslag aangeval. Dit het meermale gebeur in die 82 slag dat"zoeloe"s ander die gewondes opgespring het en die Boere met die asgaai bygedam het. Scheepers het nouliks tyd gehad om die"zoeloe" neer te skiet, so skieiik was die aanval. ##Nota:Enige van die volgende twee JM en M kan ook Marthinus wees ##Nota:(G) Scheepers Johan/Jan Marthinus b2c3d8 =18.6.1780 R21/38 R16/38 R22/38 #'''Scheepers JM ''' ##Nota:(G) Scheepers JM snr R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Scheepers M ''' ##Nota:(G) Scheepers M snr R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Scheepers, M. (G. seun)''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Scheepers Marthinus Gsn [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Scheepers, Stephanus Johs.[[Scheepers-355]] ##Nota: SCHEEPERS, STEPHANUS JOHANNES: Gebore 19 Junie 1818, oorlede 28 Julie 1893. Hy was een van die jongmanne wat aangesê was om met Retief saam te gaan na Dingaanstat. Kort voor die vertrek het hy siek geword. Sy vader en sy jongste broer is toe saam en is albei daar vermoor. Die Scheeperslaer het tydens die Bloukransmoord naby die van Daniel Bezuidenhout gestaan. Die Bezuidenhouts wat aan die moord ontkom het, het die Scheepers gaan waarsku. Toe die honde blaf, staan Stephanus op, want hy dog dat dit sy vader was wat teruggekeer het saam met Retief. Bezuidenhout skreeu toe: „Slaap julle nog? Al die mense is al vermoor!" Hulle kon toe betyds vlug maar moes al hulle goed agterlaat. Stephanus het deelgeneem aan die Slag van Bloedrivier en later aan die Boomplaasslag en omdat hy die opgelegde boete nie wou betaal nie, het hy na die Witteberge, Bethlehem, vertrek. Daar is hy oorlede. ##Nota:(G) Scheepers Stephanus Johannes jnr b2c1d2e3f6 seun van [[Scheepers-470| Stephanus Johannes]] wat saam met Retief vermoor is, *19.7.1818 [B] #'''Schoeman Carolus Gustaaf [[Schoeman-972]] ##Nota:(G) Schoeman Carolus Gustaaf b1c5 *15.10.1800 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Schoeman, Gert [[Schoeman-1061]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Schoeman Gert Cornelis Msn b1c3d1e3 *31.8.1817 [B] R16/38 #''' Schoeman, Johannes''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Schoeman Johannes [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Schutte, Jan Harm Thomas [[Schutte-650]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Schutte Jan Harm Thomas b1c4d9 *5.8.1811 [B] #''' Schyff, van der, D. [[Van_der_Schyf-41]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van der Schyff Dirk b6c2d1 =2.11.1783 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Schyff, van der, J. D.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van der Schyff JD [B] #''' Slabbert, G. [[Slabbert-329]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Slabbert Gert Petrus b10c4d4e5 *22.12.1817 [B] R21/38 #'''Smit Andries Adriaan [[Smit-2036]] ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota:(G) Smit Andries Adriaan b6c10d1e2 *17.12.1797 [B] #''' Smit, C. (C.seun)''' ##Nota: Smit Chr. (C-zn) ##Nota:(G) Smit Chr Csn [B] R19/38 R16/38 R21/38 R32/39 #''' Smith, F.''' miskien [[Smit-2865]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Smit Frans Petrus b1c4d3e2 =25.11.1792 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Smit VM ''' ##Nota:(G) Smit VM R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Snyman, Coenraad, F. W. [[Snyman-739]] ##Nota: b7c4d9e7. Coenraad Snyman was 'n fotograaf. Hy was ook baie groot, so groot dat hy nie perd kon ry nie. 'n Broek van hom is in bewaring by die Gelofte Kerk Museum in PMB. ##Nota:(G) Snyman Coenraad Frederik Wilhelmus Johannes b7c4d9e7 *6.12.1813 [B] Coenraad Snyman was 'n fotograaf. Hy was ook baie groot, so groot dat hy nie perd kon ry nie. 'n Broek van hom is in bewaring by die Gelofte Kerk Museum in PMB. #'''Snyman Jacobus Philippus, [[Snijman-52]] ''' ##Nota:(G) Snyman Jacobus Philippus (JV) b7c4d8e3 =8.4.1798 R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Snyman, J. H. [[Snyman-977]]''' sy vader [[Snyman-538]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Snyman Johannes Hendrik Jacobus (Jan H) b7c4d8e2 14.10.1796 [B] R16/38 R32/39 #'''Spies Andries Theodorus . [[Spies-197]] ##Nota:(G) Spies Andries Theodorus b2c6 *11.10.1800 Herinneringe JG Marais Historia Jg 5,245 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Staden, van, Cornelis''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Staden Cornelis [B] #''' Staden, van, V. C.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Staden VC [B] #'''Staden Van TC ''' ##Nota:(G) Van Staden TC R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Steenkamp, Hermanus. [[Steenkamp-758]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Steenkamp Hermanus Philippus b7c2d3e2 *21.7.1821 [B] #''' Steenkamp, Jan Harm [[Steenkamp-58]] ##Nota: b7c2d3e2 ##Nota:(G) Steenekamp Jan Harm b7c2d3e2 *10.10.1818 [B] #''' Steenkamp, Piet L. [[Steenkamp-683]] ##Nota ##Nota:(G) :Steenekamp Philippus Lourens (Pp, Kennekamp PL) b7c2d5 =9.8.1795 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Steenkamp, Thomas Ignatius. [[Steenkamp-59]] ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota:(G) Steenkamp Thomas Ignatius b7c2d3 =29.5.1791 [B] #''' Steyn, Johannes Christoffel. [[Steyn-1895]] ##Nota: STEYN, JOHANNES CHRISTOFFEL: Hy was die voorman van die Swellendamse Trekkers, en was volgens sy kleinseun, mnr. F. S. Steyn, van Brooklyn, Pretoria, een van die kommandante in die Bloedrivierslag (dit word egter nerens vermeld nie). Hy was landdros van Ladysmith en later van Utrecht en Potchefstroom. Ook was hy een van die ondertekenaars van die Transvaalse Grondwet. ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' #''' Steyn, Hermanus [[Steyn-1573]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Steyn Hermanus b2c1d6e1f1g1 =22.5.1809 Volgens oorlewering Visagie 224 #''' Steyn, Pieter''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys nie }}''' ##Nota: #''' Steyn V''' ##Nota:(G) Steyn V R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Straten, van, Jacob [[Van_Straaten-40]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Straaten Jacob Abraham b1c1 =28.10,1787 [B] #'''Van Straaten Theunis Christiaan ''' sy vader [[Van_Straten-29]] ##Nota:(G) Van Straaten Theunis Christiaan b1c11 =4.3.1810 [B] R16/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Strydom, D. J.'''[[Strydom-1580]] ??? sy vader [[Strydom-1579]] ##Nota:{{Red| Hy kon nie in Trichardt se trek gewees het en by Bloedrivier nie. Die oorlewendes het eers in Jul 1839 na Port Natal teruggekeer }} ##Nota:(G) Strydom Daniel Jacobus b3c3d6e3f2 *15.11.1813 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Strydom, Hendrik''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Strydom Hendrik [B] #''' Strydom, J. [[Strydom-230]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Strydom Jacobus b3c3d6e15 =25.4.1807 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Strydom Jan ''' ##Nota:(G) Strydom Jan R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Strydom, Pieter Gerhardus''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Strydom Pieter Gerhardus [B] #''' Swanepoel, Willem. [[Swanepoel-859]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Swanepoel Wilhelm Abraham b3c6d12 *18.12.1804 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Swart, Marius''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota:(G) Swart Marius J [B] #''' Swart, Pieter Johannes''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Swart Pieter Johannes [B] #'''Tanhuizen JC ''' ##Nota:(G) Tanhuizen JC R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Uys, Dirk C, [[Uys-18]]''' ##Nota: UYS, DIRK CORNELIS: 1814- 1910. Was in die slag toe sy broer Piet en sy seun Dirkie geval het. Sy geweer het in sy hand gebars en so het hy sy duim verloor net soos president Kruger. Hy is in 1814 in Uitenhage gebore en in 1910 in Wakkerstroom, 'n dorp wat hy nog self aangele het, oorlede. ##Nota: b1c5d2e12 ##Nota:(G) Uys Dirk Cornelis (Swart Dirk) b1c5d2e12 broer van Piet Lafras, *1.11.1813 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Uys, Jan C. [[Uys-17]]? ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Uys Jan C ?Johannes Zacharias b1c5d2e15 *9.5.1819 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Uys, J. J. (jnr.) [[Uys-318]] ##Nota: Uys Jacobus Johannes (b1c5d2e4f3) ##Nota:(G) Uys Jacobus Johannes jnr b1c5d2e3f1 seun van Piet Lafras, *22.2.1819 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Uys, Piet, [[Uys-322]]''' ##Nota: Uys Petrus Lafras (Piet Hlobane)(b1c5d2e3f4 ##Nota:(G) Uys Petrus Lafras b1c5d8e2 *1.4.1809 [B R22/38 #''' Venen, van, D.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Venen D [B] #''' Venter, A. [[Venter-3920]]''' ##Nota: Venter Albert ##Nota:(G) Venter Albertus Johannes b3c4d1e3f3 =19.4.1807 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Venter, C.I.''' ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota:(G) Venter CI [B] #''' Venter, P. A.''' ##Nota:(G) Venter PA [B] R21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: #''' Venter, W. D. [[Venter-21]] ##Nota:VENTER, WILLEM DANIEL: Gebore 1806 in Prins Albert. Tydens die slag van Bloedrivier is hy met nog 'n burger deur genl. Pretorius aangewys as kanonnier van die ou koper kanonnetjie, „Ou Grietjie, - deur genl. Pretorius self vervaardig. Die lading van die kanon het uit stukkendgekapte skakels van ou remkettings bestaan. Gedurende die geveg het hy maar altoos na die Zulu-aanvoerders as die vernaamste mikpunt gesoek en het daarin geslaag om eenkeer n aantal Zuluoffisiere van 'n koppie in die nabyheid weg te veeg. Na die anneksasie het hy Natal verlaat en horn in die Vrystaat in die Fouriesburgse distrik, op die plaas Persentpoort, gaan vestig. Hier lê hy ook begrawe ##Nota:(G) Venter Willem Daniel b3c4d5e4f3 *3.5.1816 Kanonnier #''' Vermaak, C. I. [[Vermaak-313]] ##Nota: Vermaak Cornelis ##Nota:(G) Vermaak Cornelius Tobias b2c8d2 *1.10.1787 [B] R16/38 R22/38 #''' Vermaak, J. [[Vermaak-455]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Vermaak Jacobus Stefanus b2c6d2e1 =14.4.1803 [B] R16/38 R32/39 #'''Vermaak Johannes Gerhardus, [[Vermaak-838]] ''' sy vader [[Vermaak-213]] ##Nota:(G) Vermaak Johannes Gerhardus b2c6d2e2 =16.6.1808 R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Vermaak JKS ''' ##Nota:(G) Vermaak JKS R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Verster Henry''' ##Nota:(G) Verster Henry R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Viljoen, Christoffel. [[Viljoen-812]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Viljoen Christoffel snr b4c2d2e1f1 =19.10.1792 [B] R16/38 R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 R32/39 #''' Viljoen, Gideon''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Viljoen Gideon C [B] R16/38 R21/38 R32/39 #'''Viljoen Jan J ''' ##Nota:(G) Viljoen Jan J R16/38 R21/38 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Viljoen, Johan H. [[Viljoen-271]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Viljoen Johannes Hercules b3c4d10e1f1 =7.4.1793 [B] #''' Viljoen, Johan H. [B]''' ##Nota:(G) Viljoen Johan H [B]'''{{Red|Verskyn as aparte persoon op prof Bart Oberholzer 2008 lys }}''' #''' Viljoen, M. [[Viljoen-672]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Viljoen Marthinus Jacobus b3c4d2e10f6 Skoonseun van Piet Retief, sy broer Dawid Schalk is met vrou en drie kinders by Bloukrans vermoor. *9.7.1817 [B] R21/38 R22/38 #''' Viljoen, Sarel [[Viljoen-808]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Viljoen Charl Johannes (Sarel) b3c4d2e1 *10.5.1810 [B] #''' Visagie, Jan, [[Visagie-184]]''' sy vader [[Visagie-183]] ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Visagie Jan b1c2d4e2f1 *12.3.1815 Sy broer [[Visagie-185|Gerrit Willem]] is saam met Retief vemoor [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Visser [[Visser-2404]]??? ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' ##Nota:(G) Visser Johannes Hendrik (Fisher Jan). Het saam met AWJPret gekom. b12c1d4e6f1 *4.8.1813 [B] #'''Visser HN ''' ##Nota:(G) Visser HN [B] R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Vuuren, Van DI ''' ##Nota:(G) Van Vuuren DI R21/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Vuuren, Van Daniel JJ [[Janse_van_Vuuren-386]]''' ##Nota:(G) Van Vuuren Daniel JJ b2c3d8e3 =11.12.1802 R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Vuuren, Van Johannes J. [[Janse_van_Vuuren-601]] ##Nota:(G) VanVuuren Johannes J b2c3d8e1 =6.4.1794 R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Vuren, van, Lukas Gerhardus Janse, [[Van_Vuren-71]]''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Vuuren Lukas Gerhardus J b2c3d8e6 *17.6.1819 [B] #''' Vuuren, van, P.''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) Van Vuuren Petrus Lourenz J b2c3d3e5 *17.3.1812 [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #''' Winnaar, de, S.[[De_Winnaar-32]] ##Nota: de Winnaar Carel Stephanus ##Nota:(G) De Winnaar Carel Stephanus b1c5 *17.8.1802 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 #''' Wet, de, Kootjie''' ##Nota: ##Nota:(G) De Wet JC (Kootjie) [B] R16/38 R21/38 R22/38 #'''Wet, de, P. [[De_Wet-1127]]''' ##Nota: de Wet Pieter ##Nota:(G) De Wet Pieter Rudolph b1c2d3e2f1 =5.7.1795 Sy ouers is vermoor by Bloukrans. [B] R16/38 R32/39 #''' De Wet Jan E''' ##Nota:(G)De Wet Jan E R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''De Wet NK ''' ##Nota:(G) De Wet NK R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Winter MAVD ''' ##Nota:(G) Winter MAVD R16/38 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #'''Zerg Diek ''' ##Nota:(G) Zerg Diek R32/39 ##Nota: '''{{Red|Verskyn nie op Eeufeesgedenkboek lys nie }}''' #''' Zyl, van, Jacobus. [[Van_Zyl-1276]] ##Nota: VAN ZYL, JACOBUS: Gebore in die Suurberge op 20 September 1809, en in die ouderdom van 96 jaar oorlede op die plaas Melkbos, Bethanie Stasie, distrik Edenburg. Die plaas waarop Brandfort geleé is, was sy plaas. Hy was die stigter van die dorp, en het 'n dubbelverdieping huis gebou van waar hy van die balkon af, tydens die Basoetoe-oorlog, die"zoeloe"s van sy beeskraal af weggeskiet het. Hy is die ouderling Koos van Zyl wat vir ds. Andrew Murray met sy perdewa van Bloemfontein af na die Sinode in Kaapstad vervoer het. ##Nota:(G) Van Zyl Jacobus b3c2d11e3 *20.9.1809 [B] R21/38 adR21/38 R22/38 ==Sources== *Bloedrivierse Eeufees-Gedenkboek 16 Desember 1938. Du Toit, A.G. ; Steenkamp, L. Published by Die Natalse Pers. Verwysing deur [[Heyman-10 | Louis Heyman]] 2019-09-09. *Additionele notas en genealogiese nommers bygewerk op 2019-09-09 vanaf [https://www.bloedrivier.org/gelofte/index.php/geskiedenis/wie-was-daar Bloedrivier.org] Bloedrivier.org ontwerp, ontwikkeling en instandhouding deur Willie Smith met erkenning aan Johann Janse van Rensburg en byvoegings deur Gerhard Swart. Die lys is verder bygewerk deur die Genealogiese Genootskap van Suid-Afrika - N-Tvl Tak.Verwysing deur [[Heyman-10 | Louis Heyman]] 2019-09-09. *Nota:(G) opgedateer vanaf [https://www.geni.com/projects/Battle-of-Blood-River-Slag-van-Bloedrivier/2621 Genie Battle of Blood River / Slag van Bloedrivier naamlys Opgestel deur/Compiled by: JP Oberholzer [B] verwys na die lys van kommandolede in die Bloedrivierse Eeufeesgedenkboek. Die herkoms van hierdie lys en sy bronne is nog in duisternis gehul. Twyfel bestaan oor die aanwesigheid van SW Burger, LJ Meyer snr en PJ Greyling. * Ander hoogs twyfelagtige gevalle is met ??? gemerk. Talle name wat wel in die R stukke voorkom en dus nie te betwyfel is nie, ontbreek in die Bloedrivierse Gedenkboek. 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{{clear}} == Stamouers == Die persone wat genoem word '''eggenoot van ...''' is almal vrouens wie se mans reeds in die Kolonie oorlede is en as gesinshoof of gewoon saam met haar kinders aan die Trek deelgeneem het. Waar '''vrou van ...''' genoem word, is dit ’n blote indeksering van die vrou omdat haar man reeds alfabeties in die '''hooflys of teks''' verskyn. Die woord stamouers is nogal problematies: by ons in Suid-Afrika word dit verstaan dat dit die oorspronklike ouerpaar is wat na Suid-Afrika gekom het. Skrywer het die term Voortrekkerstamouers gebruik in die sin dat dit die ware Trekkers of vroegste Trekkergesinshoofde was en nie hulle kinders of afstammelinge nie. Hier slaan dit dus ook op die woord “oorspronklike”, hoewel nie die ware stamouers van die familie nie. In ’n paar gevalle was daar wel ware stamouers van ’n familie wat Voortrekkers geword het, soos enkele Nederlanders en Duitsers. Gewoonlik is hulle meegesleur deur die trekaksie omdat hulle vrouens en skoonouers meegegaan het en hulle hul mettertyd volkome met die Trekkers se ideale vereenselwig het. — dr. Jan Visagie, skrywer {| border="1" style="width: 100%;" |- | === Stamvaders === :Aucamp, Pieter J. :Badenhorst,Casper H. (jr.) :Badenhorst, Dirk S.P. :Badenhorst, Hendrik :Badenhorst, Petrus J. :Bantjes, Jan Gerritze :Beneke, Johannes P. :Bester, Barend J. :Bester, Lourens R. :Bester, Paul M. :Bezuidenhout, Daniel P. :Biddulph, Thomas J.? :Bierman, Izak :Biggar, Alexander H. :Bornman, Johannes J. :Boshoff, Jan/Jakobus :Botes/Bodis, Barend H. :Botes, David P. :Botha, Ernst A.L. :Botha, Hendrik J. :Botha, Johannes C. :Botha, Jan :Botha, Lourens R. :Botha, Petrus J. :Botha, Philip R. :Botha, T.F. :Botha, Theunis L. :Botha, Willem A. :Bothma, Carel A. :Bothma, Daniel :Breet, David :Breytenbach, Christiaan J. :Breytenbach, Izaak J. :Breytenbach, Jacob C. :Breytenbach, Johan H. :Breytenbach, Johannes J. :Bronkhorst, Johannes Jacob :Bronkhorst, Johannes Jacobus :Bronkhorst, Samuel J. :Bruwer, Eduard C.D. :Bruwer, Hans :Bruyn, Piet :Buitendagh, Carel H. :Buitendagh, Carel H. :Burger, Jacobus J. (jr.) :Burger, S.W.? :Buys, Piet (Petrus) :Celliers, Charl A. :Claassens/Klaassen Christiaan C. :Claassen, Petrus C. :Coetzee, Cornelis J.S. :Coetzer, Johannes J. :Coetzer, Phillippus J. :Coetzer, Thys :Combrink, Gerhardus H.J. :Cowie, William (veldkornet) :Cronje, Abraham M. :Cronje, Pieter :Dannhauser, Thomas R. :Davel, Henning J. :Davel, Jan :De Beer, Abraham C.S. :De Beer, Arnoldus S. :De Beer, Christiaan M. (sr.) :De Beer, Jan C. :De Beer, Jan M. :De Beer, Johan A. :De Beer, Matthys C. :De Beer, Stephanus A. (sr.) :De Beer, Zacharias J. :De Beer, Zacharias :De Bruyn, Piet :De Clerck, Abraham J. :De Clercq, Barend J. :De Clercq, Christiaan L. :De Clercq, Jacob :De Jager, Frederick J. :De Jager, Izak J. :De Jager, Johannes W. :De Jager, Lodewyk P. :De Lange, Adriaan D. (jr.) :De Lange, Johan H. (kommandant) :De Lange, Robertus B. :De Meyer, Jacobus P. :De Wet, J.C. (Kootjie) :De Wet, Jan E. :De Wet, N.K. :De Wet, Pieter R. :De Winnaar, Carel S. :Dreyer, Christiaan L. 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van P C Minnaar jr :Bronkhorst, M S, vrou van H P G Scheepers :Bronkhorst, M S J (wed van P Snyders), vrou van C C C du Plooy :Bronkhorst, M S P, vrou van G J H J van der Merwe :Bronkhorst, S, vrou van J J Janse van Rensburg :Bronkhorst, S J, vrou van J A Beetge :*Holtzhausen, J A, eggenoot van S J Bronkhorst :Bronkhorst, S S, vrou van N J Prinsloo :Broodryk, C (wed J J Opperman), vrou vanB J Liebenberg jr :Broodryk. C, vrou van J J Opperman (sy hertrou met B J Liebenberg) :Broodryk, D J A, vrou van D T W M J Nortje :Brown, J C, vrou van G F Scheepers :Bruwer, A C, vrou van F P Naudé :Bruwer, H C, vrou van J B Rabie :Bruwer, J J, vrou van A H le Roux :Bruwer, S H, vrou van J D Hattingh :Buchner, M J F, vrou van P H van Rooyen :Buitendach, M M, vrou van J C Esterhuizen :Burger, A A, vrou van J J Combrink :Burger, H S, vrou van J H Visage :Burger, J H, vrou van S van Breda :Burger, J R, vrou van F P Hugo :Buys, J E, vrou van J J Bouwer :Calitz, E, vrou van P J L Nel :Campher, H C M S, vrou van A Smit :Campher, J M, vrou van C M Smit :Campher, M L, vrou van D W du Plooy jr :Campher, R S E, vrou van P J Botha :Carelse, H D, vrou van P J Botha :Carelse, M D, vrou van J M Botha :Cilliers, A C, vrou van J B Rabie :Cilliers, A J P, vrou van C J Liebenberg :Cilliers, A M, vrou van C P Pieterse :Cilliers, H S C, vrou van P W Pieterse :Claasen, M E, vrou van J J Bezuidenhout :Claassen, A F, vrou van P R Nel :Claassen, C M M E, vrou van S W Meintjes :Claassen, R J, vrou van J J Slabbert :Claassen, T F, vrou van N M Janse van Rensburg :Claassens, M C M G, vrou van C H Bornman :Claassens, M C M G, vrou van I J de Klerk (sy hertrou met C H Bornman) :Cloete, M M, vrou van A van Wyk :Cloete, M S, vrou van J C Maartens :Coetzee, A E C, vrou van J L Fourie :Coetzee, A F, vrou van J F Robbertse :Coetzee, A M I, vrou van J T Maartens :Coetzee, A S, vrou van H J G Korff :Coetzee, C, vrou van A J van Jaarsveld :Coetzee, C H A, vrou van F W C Buitendag :Coetzee, C J, vrou van I J Pretorius :Coetzee, E J S, vrou van A J Smit :Coetzee, G C, vrou van P J Joubert :Coetzee, G J, vrou van M A de Beer :Coetzee, J F W, vrou van J H de Lange :Coetzee, M I, vrou van J L R Erasmus :Coetzee, M J (wed C J Pretorius), vrou van H Potgieter sr :Coetzee, M J M, vrou van F J Joubert jr :Coetzee, M M D M, vrou van A J Greyling :Coetzee, M M J M P, vrou van H Venter :Coetzee, S M, vrou van P H R du Plooy :Coetzee, S M M, vrou van A J Greyling :Coetzer, A J M (wed Le Roux), vrou van H J Visser :Coetzer, A J M, vrou van N L le Roux (sy hertrou met H J Visser) :Coetzer, A S, vrou van J A Enslin :Coetzer, A S, vrou van J H Schoeman :Coetzer, C M, vrou van W P Grobler :Coetzer, D R, vrou van N J Grobler :Coetzer, E M, vrou van C H Botha :Coetzer, H H, vrou van P W Nel :Coetzer, J A J (wed F J Labuschagne), vrou van C J Erasmus :Coetzer, J J, vrou van H J de Bruyn :Coetzer, J M, vrou van D J Schoeman :Coetzer, J S, vrou van C J Muller :Coetzer, M E, vrou van J H Hattingh :Coetzer, S A D, vrou van J G van Deventer :Coetzer, S E (wed Jordaan) :Combrink, A A, vrou van J J G Hattingh :Combrink, A A, vrou van W S Pretorius :Combrink, A G C, vrou van H C Janse van Rensburg :Combrink, D M, vrou van H J Strydom :Combrink, D M M, vrou van W C van der Merwe :Combrink, M A G S, vrou van H C Janse van Rensburg :Combrink, M E, vrou van P J L Venter :Combrink, S W C, vrou van G L Nel :Combrink, S W C, vrou van G P D J Nel :Cornelius, S M, vrou van J C Jooste :Crafford, H J, vrou van P M Gouws :Cronjé, E J, vrou van P H Muller :Cronjé, J C, vrou van J C Janse van Rensburg :Cronjé, M C (wed Steyn), vrou van J C Greyling :Cronjé, S E, vrou van M C J de Beer :Cronjé, S J (wed P J Geldenhuys), vrou van D P Pretorius :Cronjé, S J, vrou van L J Fourie :Cronjé, S J, vrou van L P Spies :Cronjé, S J, vrou van P J Gildenhuizen :Cronjé, S M, vrou van M C Jacobs(z) :*De Jager, L, eerste eggenoot van S M Cronjé :*Potgieter, J, tweede eggenoot van S M Cronjé :Cronjé, S S, vrou van P R Wessels :Dannhauser, M E N, vrou van D R van Rooyen :Davel, E J, vrou van C van Niekerk :Davel, H J, vrou van N J S Basson :Davel, J C, vrou van J A Pretorius :Davel, M J L, vrou van H G Stoop :Davel, M M, vrou van R G Visagie :De Beer, A C E, vrou van D L Cronjé :De Beer, A C E, vrou van J C J Cornelis :De Beer, A C H, vrou van Z J de Beer :De Beer, A E S, vrou van D J Robbertse :De Beer, A J, vrou van J H Harmse :De Beer, A L, vrou van J M Steyn :De Beer, A M, vrou van J P Muller :De Beer, C C, vrou van T J van der Merwe :De Beer, C E, vrou van H L Joubert :De Beer, C E J, vrou van G P Pretorius :De Beer, C J, vrou van G Vosloo sr :De Beer, C J E, vrou van F J N A Grobler :De Beer, C J M, vrou van P J van Dyk :De Beer, C M, vrou van J J Bronkhorst sr :De Beer, C M A S, vrou van C D Cronjé :De Beer, C P, vrou van H P Prinsloo jr :De Beer, C P, vrou van J C Muller :De Beer, E M, vrou van P E Wahlstrand :De Beer, F E J, vrou van B G Smit :De Beer, H, vrou van C C Viljoen :De Beer, H A, vrou van O J Coetzee :De Beer, H C, vrou van C M de Beer jr :De Beer, H E, vrou van M C Barnard sr :De Beer, H M, vrou van S H Coetzee :De Beer, J A C, vrou van H P Botha :De Beer, J C, vrou van W J Pretorius :De Beer, J C S, vrou van J L P Pretorius :De Beer, J E (wed H A Hansonius), vrou van P H Steyn :De Beer, J E, vrou van J G Hattingh :De Beer, J H, vrou van J N van Dyk :De Beer, J W E, vrou van F Giesen :De Beer, M A, vrou van D L Hattingh :De Beer, M J, vrou van J Breed :De Beer, M J, vrou van J H Nel :De Beer, M J C, vrou van P J Stoop :De Beer, M M, vrou van L J van der Merwe :De Beer, M M, vrou van M W Koekemoer :De Beer, M M E, vrou van P J Jacobs :De Beer, M S, vrou van D S van der Merwe :De Beer, N C, vrou van J M Koekemoer sr :De Beer, N M, vrou van J L Koekemoer :De Beer, R C E, vrou van J M Koekemoer jr :De Beer, S E (wed C Bothma), vrou van P J Joubert :De Beer, S P, vrou van C P Brits(z) :De Bruin, H, vrou van H J de Bruyn :De Bruin, M C (wed G J Koekemoer), vrou van J de Bruyn :De Bruin, M M, vrou van J H Grobler :De Bruyn, A J, vrou van G J Jordaan :De Bruyn, A J L S, vrou van L H Jordaan :De Bruyn, A M, vrou van A J Krugel :De Bruyn, C E, vrou van P J Coetzer sr :De Bruyn, C E, vrou van P J Joubert :De Bruyn, E P, vrou van J D Jordaan :De Bruyn, J J, vrou van H Coetzer :De Bruyn, M C, vrou van G J Koekemoer :De Bruyn, S C, vrou van F N Els :De Jager, A, vrou van H J S van Niekerk :De Jager, A A, vrou van G W van Niekerk :De Jager, A A, vrou van J G Potgieter :De Jager, A M, vrou van L J Fourie :De Jager, C G, vrou van P C Cronjé :De Jager, E A A, vrou van L T Fourie :De Jager, E C, vrou van P Cronjé :De Jager, J C, vrou van R D van Wyk sr :De Jager, J I H, vrou van P L Moolman :De Jager, J L, vrou van L J B Smit :De Jager, L P, vrou van A M Cronjé :De Jager, M E, vrou van J A Landman :De Jager, M H, vrou van A F de Necker :De Jager, M W, vrou van M D Fourie :De Jager, S M (wed Fourie), vrou van A B Joubert :De Jager, S M, vrou van G J van Niekerk jr :De Jager, S M, vrou van H N Fourie :De Jager, S M, vrou van R Janse van Rensburg :De Jager, S S M, vrou van J A Landman :De Klerk, C M, vrou van Z C de Beer :De Klerk, E S, vrou van S J van der Merwe :De Klerk, J C, vrou van C M du Plooy :De Klerk, J H, vrou van G P Slabbert :De Klerk, J H, vrou van J H Claasen :De Klerk, J P, vrou van J C Muller :De Klerk, M H, vrou van F M Schoeman :De Klerk, M J, vrou van J H van Staden :De Klerk, T C W C E, vrou van J C de Beer :De Koker, M I, vrou van H P Nieuwenhuizen :De Koker, M M, vrou van B J Fourie :De Koker, M M E, vrou van J L Lubbe :De Koker, W C J, vrou van J A Pretorius :De la Rey, C J, vrou van M H Wessels :De la Rey, C S, vrou van N J Swart :De la Rey, M M, vrou van J D van Coller :De Lange, A C, vrou van F J van Dyk sr :De Lange, A C, vrou van J van Dyk :De Lange, C J, vrou van C F de Lange :De Lange, C J, vrou van W P Meyer :De Lange, E J, vrou van I A van Niekerk :De Lange, F, vrou van J van Dyk :De Lange, F P, vrou van A J van Dyk :De Lange, G C, vrou van C A F Froneman :De Lange, G D, vrou van H A Lombard sr :De Lange, G J, vrou van C H Badenhorst :De Lange, H E L, vrou van J J J Steyn :De Lange, J D, vrou van W Nel :De Lange, J E, vrou van G A van Deventer :De Lange, J M, vrou van W P Prinsloo :De Lange, M C, vrou van P J Barnard :De Lange, M L, vrou van J J Prinsloo :De Lange, P A, vrou van A W J Pretorius sr :De Lange, P A, vrou van G F Linde :De Lange, S C J, vrou van D P Bezuidenhout :De Lange, S J, vrou van L J Meyer :De Lange, S M E, vrou van H P Steenkamp :De Meyer, kyk Meyer :De Villiers, F J J, vrou van A P B van Niekerk :De Villiers, M E (hertrou met W H Neethling en C J Viljoen), vrou van J P D de Villiers :De Villiers, M E (wed J P D de Villiers), vrou van W H Neethling :De Villiers, M E, vrou van C J Viljoen :De Villiers, M M, vrou van C G Smit :De Vlamingh, A S M, vrou van J A Botes :De Vlamingh, J J A, vrou van B J H van Dyk :De Vries, S E, vrou van F C de Wit :De Wet, A C, vrou van C J Roos :De Wet, A P, vrou van P G Bothma :De Wet, M J (wed J C Greyling), vrou van P Retief :De Wet, M P, vrou van M Prinsloo :De Wet, P C S, vrou van W J Erasmus :De Winnaar, C P, vrou van B M Klopper :De Winnaar, L M, vrou van P J de Bruyn :De Wit, C P, vrou van A W J Pretorius sr :De Wit, E M (hertrou met J G Muller), vrou van F M Hattingh :De Wit, M J, vrou van W C van der Merwe :De Wit, NP, vrou van G P Brits :Delport, A J M, vrou van D B Erasmus :Delport, E J, vrou van C J Theunissen :Delport, M J M, vrou van B C Greyling :Dempers, CJP (wed Combrink), vrou van M S B Kritzinger :Deysel, A M E (wed van R van Rooyen), vrou van F J Botha :Deysel, M E, vrou van J J Oosthuizen jr :Deysel, M H A, vrou van W Botes :Dorfling, P D M, vrou van M C Erasmus :Dorphling, A M, vrou van N J Janse van Rensburg :Dorphling, I C J, vrou van M C J de Beer :Dreyer, A E S, vrou van F P G van Gass :Dreyer, A J, vrou van J H Jacobs :Dreyer, H M A, vrou van J H Steenkamp :Dreyer, J M C, vrou van H Fourie :Dreyer, J S, vrou van J J Reyneke :Dreyer, S C J M, vrou van J H du Preez :Dreyer, S C M, vrou van J M L Klopper :Du Pisani, D E J, vrou van A J J Olivier :Du Plessis, A E, vrou van B W J Steenkamp :Du Plessis, A E, vrou van J C Kruger :Du Plessis, A E D, vrou van P W Labuschagne :Du Plessis, A J M, vrou van T J Botha :Du Plessis, A M, vrou van C R Harmse :Du Plessis, A M, vrou van M G S Maré :Du Plessis, A M A, vrou van P R van Deventer :Du Plessis, A M C, vrou van D J Hennop :Du Plessis, A M E, vrou van C J du Plessis :Du Plessis, A M E, vrou van H P Malan, jr :Du Plessis, A M H P, vrou van F M Labuschagne :Du Plessis, A M J (wed J H Steenkamp), vrou van C J J Snyman :Du Plessis, A M J, vrou van J Grobler :Du Plessis, A M J, vrou van J H Steenkamp (sy hertrou met C Snyman) :Du Plessis, A P, vrou van H N Janse van Rensburg :Du Plessis, C C M, vrou van J C Kruger :Du Plessis, C H, vrou van J A du Plessis :Du Plessis, C I M E L, vrou van C J Janse van Vuuren :Du Plessis, C L, vrou van L S du Plessis :Du Plessis, C M, vrou van C Hattingh sr :Du Plessis, C M, vrou van C F W J Snyman :Du Plessis, C P, vrou van P du Plessis :Du Plessis, E G P, vrou van P J Potgieter :Du Plessis, E M, vrou van A J Krugel :Du Plessis, E P, vrou van P I du Plessis :Du Plessis, E W C, vrou van D E Erasmus :Du Plessis, G A W, vrou van J H Labuschagne :Du Plessis, G J D M, vrou van D S Janse van Vuuren :Du Plessis, G PJ D, vrou van P A Labuschagne :Du Plessis, G S, vrou van J H Hattingh :Du Plessis, G S F W, vrou van S J P Kruger :Du Plessis, G S S P, vrou van G D Pretorius :Du Plessis, G W J E, vrou van P J Labuschagne :Du Plessis, H E, vrou van R C van Tonder :Du Plessis, H L, vrou van J H Labuschagne :Du Plessis, H L E, vrou van C J H Kruger :Du Plessis, J D G, vrou van P L Steenkamp :Du Plessis, J H, vrou van J H Steenkamp :Du Plessis, J J S B, vrou van J F Kemp (sy hertrou met J P Rossouw) :Du Plessis, J M, vrou van P I L Steenkamp :Du Plessis, M, vrou van J Myburgh :Du Plessis, M, vrou van S J P Kruger :Du Plessis, P M, vrou van S Fouché :Du Plessis, W C, vrou van J H Labuschagne :Du Plooy, A A, vrou van W Pretorius :Du Plessis, P, eggenoot van H du Plooy :Du Plooy, J M, vrou van A J A P Korff :Du Plooy, M J (wed W A Combrink), vrou van J H Nel :Du Plooy, M J, vrou van W A Combrink :Du Plooy, S C P, vrou van C P Cilliers :Du Plooy, S E F, vrou van Z J de Beer :Du Preez, C C (wed S J van der Merwe), vrou van J C Bornman :Du Preez, C C C R E, vrou van P J Badenhorst :Du Preez, D A, vrou van C T Vermaak :Du Preez, D M, vrou van C L de Jager :Du Preez, F J, vrou van W L Pretorius :Du Preez, F M, vrou van G J Naudé :Du Preez, H A, vrou van S J du Preez :Du Preez, H J, vrou van J S du Preez :Du Preez, H J, vrou van P T Vermaak :Du Preez, J C M, vrou van P R Botha :Du Preez, J D, vrou van D D Luuz :Du Preez, J J, vrou van C H Badenhorst jr :Du Preez, J J, vrou van C M Vermaak :Du Preez, M, vrou van J P Nel sr :Du Preez, M M, vrou van M J Potgieter :Du Preez, M M, vrou van P Lindeque :Du Preez, M P, vrou van P A C Raath :Du Preez, M S, vrou van J S Maritz :Du Preez, P D, vrou van J Z Hellberg :Du Preez, R M, vrou van H C Visagie :Du Preez, R M, vrou van J C P Landman :Du Preez, R P, vrou van H F Prinsloo :Du Preez, S M (wed J Breytenbach), vrou van F A J Dekker :Du Preez, S M H, vrou van L J Fourie :Du Raan, CM W, vrou van G M van Wyk :Du Toit, A C, vrou van I G van Aswegen :Du Toit, A C M, vrou van D J Fourie :Du Toit, A E, vrou van J Alberts :Du Toit, A M (wed J G Cilliers) vrou van S W Bruwer :Du Toit, A M, vrou van J G Cilliers :Du Toit, J A, vrou van P A G Swart :Du Toit, J G, vrou van L L Breytenbach :Du Toit, J J, vrou van J F Klopper :Durand, M J W, vrou van M C Viljoen :Dürr, A B W (wed H G G J Schönemann), vrou van C H Heine :Durr, E C, vrou van F L E Landsberg :Duvenage, A E (wed D B Snyman), vrou van L G Janse van Vuuren :Duvenage, I J C, vrou van J M W Koekemoer :Duvenage, S J, vrou van J J Potgieter :Duvenage, S S M, vrou van J Horn :Eloff, C C, vrou van J H van Dyk :Eloff, M S (wed A W Myburgh), vrou van J P van der Merwe :Eloff, N C, vrou van D G Grobler :Els, A C M, vrou van T G Botha :Els, J C, vrou van P S Joubert :Els, S S, vrou van J M Prinsloo :Engelbrecht, A M, vrou van M N Ras :Engelbrecht, A M M, vrou van C F Schoeman :Engelbrecht, A S, vrou van P D G Steyn :Engelbrecht, C E, vrou van W J Engelbrecht :Engelbrecht, C J, vrou van M J Schoeman sr :Engelbrecht, E J, vrou van A J de Lange :Engelbrecht, E M, vrou van A H Botha :Engelbrecht, J A G, vrou van G J Labuschagne :Engelbrecht, J C, vrou van J M L Klopper :Engelbrecht, J M, vrou van J C Pretorius :Engelbrecht, M E, vrou van F J Bezuidenhout :Enslin, A M J, vrou van G J Vosloo :Enslin, I R, vrou van A C Viloen :Enslin, M M, vrou van B J Erasmus :Erasmus, A C, vrou van J Erasmus :Erasmus, A C, vrou van J Jacobs :Erasmus, A D, vrou van J H van der Merwe :Erasmus, A J, vrou van M C Jacobs(z) :Erasmus, A M, vrou van C P Jacobs :Erasmus, A M, vrou van L C Meyer :Erasmus, A M J E, vrou van J L A Erasmus :Erasmus, C E (wed G J Jacobs), vrou van A H Potgieter :*Jacobs, voorname onbekend, eggenoot van C E Erasmus :Erasmus, C E, vrou van J H Botha :Erasmus, C E, vrou van L M Nel :Erasmus, C E, vrou van S M Bezuidenhout :Erasmus, C J H, vrou van D H Kruger :Erasmus, C J S, vrou van J H Jacobs :Erasmus, C S, vrou van J D Bothma :Erasmus, C S J, vrou van J P Maré/Maree :Erasmus, E, vrou van P J Erasmus :Erasmus, E E, vrou van P A R Otto :Erasmus, E J, vrou van T L Botha :Erasmus, E L, vrou van W G Lotter :Erasmus, G, vrou van M van Deventer :Erasmus, G C, vrou van C S Bothma :Erasmus, H C E, vrou van A van Jaarsveld :Erasmus, H E L, vrou van A de Lange :Erasmus, H G, vrou van J D van Aswegen :Erasmus, H J, vrou van P J Nieuwenhuizen :Erasmus, H S, vrou van F A Strydom :Erasmus, J A E, vrou van P W Roux :Erasmus, J C, vrou van H A van Aswegen :Erasmus, J E, vrou van J F Klopper :Erasmus, J E, vrou van J J Jacobs :Erasmus, J H, vrou van D S Fourie jr :Erasmus, J P, vrou van P A Opperman sr :Erasmus, M L, vrou van A Bester :Erasmus, M L, vrou van C J Meyer :Erasmus, M L, vrou van J C Heyneke jr :Erasmus, M L, vrou van J H de Beer :Erasmus, M L, vrou van S L Riekert :Erasmus, M M, vrou van J C Davel :Erasmus, M M, vrou van J J W Snyman :Erasmus, M M, vrou van P J Erasmus :Erasmus, M S, vrou van B J Prinsloo :Erasmus, S J, vrou van C P Brits :Erasmus, S S, vrou van C PJ Erasmus (sy hertrou met H G Grové) :Erasmus, S S, vrou van H G Grové :Erasmus, S S, vrou van J L C Erasmus :Erasmus, S S, vrou van P F Tregardt (sy hertrou met J M van Helsdingen) :Erasmus, W G, vrou van B G du Preez :Erasmus, Z G, vrou van C J Tregardt :Erwee, J M S,'''[[Erwee-18]]''' vrou van S J Scheepers jr'''[[Scheepers-355]]''' :Esbach, kyk Espag :Espag, C H L J, vrou van C E Fourie :Espag, M J E P, vrou van H J J Espag :Espag, R C, vrou van C Potgieter :Esterhuizen. 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Bruwer :Momberg, H A, vrou van F J Joubert sr :Momberg, S J, vrou van A J de Beer :Moolman, A M, vrou van A J Reyneke :Moolman, E H M (wed P Moolman), vrou van H F Grobler :Moolman, J M (wed C J Uys), vrou van J F Janse van Rensburg :Moolman, J M, vrou van C J Uys (sy hertrou met J F Janse van Rensburg) :Moolman, J S, vrou van G Snyman :Moolman, S C, vrou van B G Marais :Moolman, S M, vrou van J J Uys :Morkel, H C, vrou van D W Steyn :Mostert, A E, vrou van A W Heyneke :Mostert, A E, vrou van P M Bester :Mostert, J W H, vrou van J H M Landsberg (hertrou met W C Perry) :Mostert, S M E, vrou van D W E Fourie :Mountjoy, J M, vrou van P J Eloff :Mouton, A D, vrou van L Bornman :Mouton, A M, vrou van G W Smit :Mouton, A M, vrou van H W Ras :Mouton, J M, vrou van P W Lubbe :Mouton, M E, vrou van W M Pretorius :Mouton, M J, vrou van W L du Plessis :Mouton, M M, vrou van H S Pretorius :Mulder, H C E (wed Meyer), vrou van A C Viloen :Muller (Mulder), A C, vrou van P W Jordaan sr :Muller, A S, 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Hellberg :Oosthuizen, A C, vrou van W A Nel :Oosthuizen, A E, vrou van J C Marneweck :Oosthuizen, A G, vrou van I J Nieman(d) :Oosthuizen, A M, vrou van G F Linde :Oosthuizen, A M, vrou van W J Grobler :Oosthuizen, P W, eggenoot van B P Oosthuizen :Oosthuizen, C C, vrou van F J van Tonder :Oosthuizen, D G, vrou van F F Deysel :Oosthuizen, D R, vrou van H J Potgieter :Oosthuizen, E, vrou van J G Roets :Oosthuizen, EA (wed J H Oosthuizen), vrou van J G Raath :Oosthuizen, H C, vrou van P J Coetzer jr :Oosthuizen, H G M, vrou van D S Janse van Vuuren :Oosthuizen, H S, vrou van D Booysen :Oosthuizen, H S, vrou van G J A Scheepers :Oosthuizen, H S, vrou van J J Breytenbach :Oosrhuizen, J, vrou van F J Kruger :Oosthuizen, J C, vrou van A J de Jager :Oosthuizen, J E S, vrou van P J L Venter :Oosthuizen, J E S, vrou van P L van Schalkwyk :Oosthuizen, J H (wed Barnard), vrou van P L Janse van Vuuren :Oosthuizen, J M, vrou van J A Rudolph sr (sy hertrou met W Gardner) :Oosthuizen, M E M, vrou van K M Dekker :Oosthuizen, M E M, vrou van L P de Jager :*Maritz, S, eggenoot van M E Oosthuizen :Oosthuizen, M S, vrou van J Steyn :Oosthuizen, N S, vrou van H J M W Pretorius :Oosthuizen, S E, vrou van L W Janse van Rensburg :Oosthuizen, S M, vrou van D J J Strydom :Oosthuysen, S C, vrou van J van Zyl :Oosthuyzen, C P, vrou van P J Venter :Oosthuyzen, W J, vrou van P J Venter :Opperman, A E (wed Oosthuizen), vrou van J C Marneweck :Opperman, A E, vrou van J J Oosthuizen sr (sy hertrou met J C Marneweck) :Opperman, A M E, vrou van L P Greyling :Opperman, C M, vrou van J P A Venter :Opperman, E M, vrou van J J Botha :Opperman, M E, vrou van C C Froneman :Opperman, M P, vrou van J H T Schutte :Opperman, S M, vrou van C J Labuschagne :Opperman, S M M, vrou van J B Wolmarans :Otto, J A, vrou van W J Grobler :Otto, M M, vrou van J M Janse van Vuuren :Pelser, E C J, vrou van G J Kruger :Pelser, H M M, vrou van G S J Kruger :Pelser, W H, vrou van R J Holtzhausen :Pelzer, B J, vrou van P Grobler :Pelzer, M M, vrou van W H Steyn :Perry, L (wed J P van den Berg), vrou van J N Boshof jr :Petrie, C W (wed J Kulle), vrou van J D G Pheiffer :Petrie, L (wed De Kock), vrou van J H Visser :Pienaar, A E, vrou van S J Botha :Pienaar, A M, vrou van S J van der Merwe :Pienaar, A S, vrou van W H Neethling :Pienaar, E L, vrou van B van der Merwe :Pienaar, H S (wed S R Liebenberg en C J Smit), vrou van O J S Olivier :Pienaar, H S (wed S R Liebenberg), vrou van C J Smit :Pienaar, H S, vrou van S R Liebenberg (hertrou met C J Smit) :Pienaar, J S, vrou van J S Vermaak :Pienaar, M J, vrou van L A J van den Heever :Pienaar, M M, vrou van J J van Niekerk :Pienaar, M S, vrou van G H Grobler :Pieterse(n), J J, vrou van W S Pretorius :Pieterse, A C, vrou van D J Pieterse :Pieterse, A C M, vrou van W Botha :Piererse, A W C, vrou van L P Labuschagne :Pieterse, C W, vrou van M S J P Nel :Pieterse, J E, vrou van J J van der Merwe :Pieterse, J E C, vrou van E H EIoff :Pieterse, J H J, vrou van A J Luuz :Pieterse, J H J, vrou van J G van Niekerk (sy hertrou met J Haagedoorn en T Ahrens) :Pieterse, M, vrou van L P Labuschagne :Pieterse, M E, vrou van A J L Botes :Pieterse, M M, vrou van H J Bester :Pieterse, S D C, vrou van L R Erasmus :Pieterse, S M, vrou van A M Cronjé :Pietersen, M M, vrou van P E Erasmus :Posthumus, J C, vrou van J M Koekemoer :Potgieter, A C, vrou van H A Lombard jr :Potgieter, A C, vrou van J I Meyer (sy hertrou met H A Lombard) :Potgieter, A E, vrou van M J Potgieter :Potgieter, A J, vrou van C F Botes :Potgieter, A J, vrou van L M van Rooyen :Potgieter, A M (wed B C du Plessis), vrou van J H Labuschagne :Potgieter, A M, vrou van B C du Plessis (sy hertrou met J H Labuschagne) :Potgieter, A S (wed Brink), vrou van C J F Maritz :Potgieter, A S (wed Robbertse), vrou van G J du Toit :Potgieter, C E, vrou van J J Kritzinger :Potgieter, C I, vrou van T I J Steenkamp :Potgieter, C M, vrou van A P J van der Walt :Potgieter, E C, vrou van A I Odendaal :Potgieter, E C, vrou van J P Moolman jr :Potgieter, E H, vrou van L A S du Plessis :Potgieter, E M, vrou van C J van Rooyen :Potgieter, E M P, vrou van C Scheepers :Potgieter, G E, vrou van W A Venter :Potgieter, G M M, vrou van J H Grobler :Potgieter, H J C, vrou van J F Botha :Potgieter, H M, vrou van J J de Jager :Potgieter, I C (wed P G Jordaan), vrou van J C Muller :Potgieter, I C, vrou van P G Jordaan (sy hertrou met J C Muller?) :Potgieter, I S, vrou van M P Prinsloo :Potgieter, J E, vrou van H Holtzhausen :Potgieter, J E, vrou van J L van Deventer :Potgieter, J H, vrou van J A Klopper :Potgieter, J I S, vrou van G S Scheepers :Potgieter, J J, vrou van P A Reyneke :Potgieter, J J S A, vrou van J A Olivier :Potgieter, J M, vrou van P S Botha :Potgieter, M A, vrou van J F Kemp :Potgieter, M A C, vrou van D R van Rooyen :Potgieter, M C, vrou van G D F Piek :Potgieter, M C, vrou van H S Nel :Potgieter, M C M, vrou van J Grobler :Potgieter, M G (wed J Kruger), vrou van A J Pelzer :Potgieter, M G, vrou van J Kruger :Potgieter, M J S A, vrou van J Groenewald :Potgieter, M M, vrou van C J Botha :Potgieter, M M, vrou van G P Bezuidenhout :Potgieter, M M, vrou van G P Kemp :Porgieter, M M, vrou van J H Steenkamp :Potgieter, M M, vrou van P C Klopper :Potgieter, M P (wed J H Steenkamp), vrou van W C Coetzer :Potgieter, M P M, vrou van M J C Raath :Potgieter, M S A (wed J Groenewald), vrou van C F Meyer jr :Potgieter, M S E, vrou van R T J van Rooyen :Potgieter, P M, vrou van J vd B Breed en :voorheen getroud met P J Botha :Potgieter, P M, vrou van J H I M du Plessis :Potgieter, P M, vrou van P J Botha :Potgieter, S B, vrou van J P Smit :Potgieter, S C, vrou van F W J du Plessis :Potgieter, S G, vrou van N J Grobler :Potgieter, S L, vrou van S C A Nel :Potgieter, S S, vrou van J F van Staden :Potgieter, S S E, vrou van J (ryk Joseph) van Dyk :Pretorius, A C W, vrou van J D W Booysen :Pretorius, A E, vrou van C F Jacobs :Pretorius, A E, vrou van C J J van Zyl :Pretorius, A F, vrou van J Z N van Greunen :Pretorius, A J J, vrou van P S Grobler/Grobbelaar :Pretorius, A J P, vrou van D P Pretorius :Prerorius, A M, vrou van T P Pretorius :Pretorius, A S (wed Pieterse), vrou van G J du Toit :Pretorius, A S, vrou van G P J Pretorius :Pretorius, A S, vrou van J A Joubert :Pretorius, A W, vrou van M J Buitendag :Pretorius, C M, vrou van B J Bester :Pretorius, E (wed H C Wilken), vrou van M W Pretorius :Pretorius, E C, vrou (?) van A G Schoombee :Pretorius, E D M, vrou van C van Niekerk :Pretorius, E J, vrou van D J Pretorius :Pretorius, E J P, vrou van P J Delport :Pretorius, E J P, vrou van P J L Delport :Pretorius, E S E, vrou van G S Bronkhorst jr :Pretorius, G C, vrou van D F Kruger jr :Pretorius, G C, vrou van S J Pretorius :Pretorius, H A M (wed I J Robbertse), vrou van N J Liebenberg :Pretorius, H A M, vrou van I J Robbertse (sy hertrou met N J Liebenberg) :Pretorius, H C, vrou van M F Horn :Pretorius, H M, vrou van J M W Koekemoer :Pretorius, H M, vrou van J N van den Berg :Pretorius, H S C, vrou van W S Pretorius :Pretorius, I R, vrou van B J van Greunen :Pretorius, J A, vrou van H S van den Berg :Pretorius, J A, vrou van W D Venter :Pretorius, J C, vrou van H S Pretorius jr :Pretorius, J C, vrou van I M van Rooyen :Pretorius, J C E (wed J D Aucamp), vrou van A J Krugel :Pretorius, J C E, vrou van J D Aucamp :Pretorius, J E, vrou van H B Klopper :Pretorius, J E, vrou van Z de Beer sr :Pretorius, J F, vrou van P G Booysen :Pretorius, J M, vrou van P Maré/Maree :Pretorius, J S C, vrou van C Grobler :Pretorius, M, vrou van S P Janse van Vuuren jr :Pretorius, M A C, vrou van T C de Klerk :Pretorius, M C, vrou van M W Pretorius :Pretorius, M E, vrou van S P Botha :Pretorius, M G, vrou van J G Vermeulen :Pretorius, M G, vrou van M W Pretorius sr :Pretorius, M J, vrou van M P W Pretorius :Pretorius, M M, vrou van C J van der Merwe :Pretorius, M M C, vrou van C J Pretorius :Pretorius, M M F, vrou van G J Janse van Vuuren (sy hertrou met J B Wolmarans) :Pretorius, R J E, vrou van M A S Coetzee :Pretorius, S M, vrou van D J G Coetzee :Pretorius, S M E, vrou van P Dirksen :Pretorius, S S J C, vrou van J A Naudé :Pretorius, W C S, vrou van H G Stoop :Pretorius, W P C (wed van J J P P Hugo), vrou van P D A S du Preez :Pretorius, W P C, vrou van J J P P Hugo (sy hertrou met P D A S du Preez) :Pringle, A H, vrou van J L A Erasmus :Prinsloo, A, vrou van M S Ferreira (sy hertrou met T R Dannhauser) :Prinsloo, A, vrou van T R Dannhauser :Prinsloo, A A J, vrou van E F Potgieter :Prinsloo, A C, vrou van P J Marx :Prinsloo, A D E, vrou van J H Prinsloo :Prinsloo, A E, vrou van J Bronkhorst :Prinsloo, A H, vrou van M Prinsloo :Prinsloo, A M, vrou van J D Cilliers :Prinsloo, A M, vrou van J Z Hellberg :Prinsloo, C A, vrou van P J de Wet :Prinsloo, C E, vrou van A C Piek jr :Prinsloo, E J M, vrou van J B Rabie :Prinsloo, E M E, vrou van W M J Lötter :Prinsloo, G J, vrou van P M Bester :Prinsloo, G J P, vrou van Z J de Beer :Prinsloo, H M, vrou van M J Prinsloo :Prinsloo, H P, vrou van N Janse van Rensburg :Prinsloo, J E, vrou van J A van Straten :Prinsloo, J P, vrou van J Prinsloo :Prinsloo, J P, vrou van Z de Beer sr :Prinsloo, J P J, vrou van J J Hamman jr :Prinsloo, M C, vrou van A C Prinsloo :Prinsloo, M C, vrou van C M Vermaak :Prinsloo, M C, vrou van G S van Staden :Prinsloo, M E, vrou van P J Riekert :Prinsloo, M E, vrou van W P Prinsloo :Prinsloo, M L (Grietjie), vrou van J J Prinsloo :Prinsloo, M L, vrou van G P Bezuidenhout :Prinsloo, M L, vrou van J Lötter :Prinsloo, M L, vrou van J M Klopper :Prinsloo, M M E (wed Opperman), vrou van J J Uys :Prinsloo, M M E, vrou van D J Opperman :Prinsloo, M S, vrou van H F Prinsloo :Prinsloo, N S, vrou van P H de Beer :Prinsloo, NW J, vrou van J A Wilken :Prinsloo, P, vrou van B J de Lange :Prinsloo, P S, vrou van C Gouws :Prinsloo, S F, vrou van G L Strydom :Putter, A C, vrou van D R Jacobs jr :Putter, A C, vrou van P J Botha :Putter, M S, vrou van D J Robbertse :Raath, J H, vrou van H N Schoeman :Rademeyer, M J, vrou van J F Janse van Rensburg :Rahl (Rall), D J G W, vrou van J D Cronjé :Rall, A E, vrou van J J Muller :Ras, A M, vrou van N J C Smit :Ras, C A, vrou van M D Visagie :Ras, S M, vrou van W J van Zyl :Rautenbach, M C E, vrou van G J E Coetzee :Retief, A E (wed J D Hattingh), vrou van T I J Steenkamp :Retief, A E, vrou van J D Hattingh (sy hertrou met T I J Steenkamp) :Retief, D J (wed L P J Meyer en W A Landman), vrou van M W Pretorius :Retief, D J (wed L P J Meyer), vrou van W A Landman :Retief, D J, vrou van L P J Meyer (syhertrou met W A Landman en M W Pretorius) :Retief, M M, vrou van M J Viljoen :Reynders, M M W J, vrou van J J Klopper :Reyneke, I M, vrou van W J Serfontein :Reyneke, J M M, vrou van T E van Niekerk :Reyneke, M E, vrou van L L Fourie :Reyneke, M M C W, vrou van A J Joubert (sy hertrou met G L Joubert) :Riekert, M E, vrou van J M van Helsdingen :Riekert, E M, vrou van B P Havenga :Riekert, M M E, vrou van P W Prinsloo :Robberts(e), A E M, vrou van J L Pretorius :Robberts(e), G J E, vrou van T F H Dreyer :Robberts(e), P C S, vrou van S L Combrink :Robberts, G J E, vrou van H B Klopper :Robberts, H M, vrou van S M Venter :Robbertse, A B, vrou van P J Fourie :Robbertse, C C, vrou van A S du Plessis :Robbertse, C M, vrou van J C Potgieter :Robbertse, G J, vrou van J C Cronjé :Robbertse, G J, vrou van J F de Beer :Robbertse, M E, vrou van M J Schoeman jr :Robbertse, M M M, vrou van J D Venter jr :Robbertze, A S, vrou van J van der Merwe :Robbertze, A S M, vrou van J vd B Breed :Robbertze, E S D M, vrou van P P Hugo :Robbertze, H M, vrou van H Steyn :Roberts, G J, vrou van D J van der Merwe :Robinson, J M, vrou van P P Jacobs :Erasmus, D J, eggenoot van M S Roelofse :Prinsloo, W, eggenoot van S Roelofse :Roets, A E, vrou van A P S van der Merwe :Roets, A E J, vrou van P A Venter :Roets, A F, vrou van A B Joubert :Roets, H A E, vrou van J H Labuchagne :Roets, H J (wed N Potgieter), vrou van J F de Beer :Roets, H J, vrou van N J Potgieter :Roets, J C, vrou van P A Cilliers :Roets, J E, vrou van J I de Wet :Roets, J H C, vrou van G J Engelbrecht :Roets, M C G, vrou van J D Cilliers :Roets, S A, vrou van G Jordaan :Roets, S J, vrou van G C Olivier :Roos, A M, vrou van J J Bornman :Roos, A M, vrou van J M de Wet :Roos, C J, vrou van C J Minnaar :Roos, C J, vrou van I S Rabie :Roos, C J, vrou van J vd B Breed :Roos, C J, vrou van P P Minnaar :Roos, E C, vrou van A J Johnstone :Roos, E M, vrou van H J Maartens :Roos, H J, vrou van P P Steyn :Roos, J C, vrou van F C van Straten :Roos, J E, vrou van T I J Steenkamp (sy hertrou met W J Janecke) :Roos, J M, vrou van H J Potgieter :Roos, M E, vrou van G J Roos :Roos, M E, vrou van J H Botha :Roos, M M, vrou van A G Schoombee :Roos, M S, vrou van J C de Klerk :Roos, S C, vrou van A J J Joubert :Röscher, S J J J, vrou van G Luuz :Rossouw, S E, vrou van M G Joubert :Rossouw, S M, vrou van H G Grové :Rouviérre, E M, vrou van P J Hammes :Roux, C S, vrou van D W du Plooy sr :Roux, E M, vrou van P J van der Westhuizen :Roux, M J, vrou van T J Nel :Ruatenbach, A J, vrou van J C Vermaak :Rudolph, A B, vrou van M J Oosthuizen :Rudolph, J M, vrou van B G Oosthuizen :Rudolph, M H E, vrou van J A Joubert :Rudolph, M H E, vrou van L J Nel :Saayman, H M M, vrou van J A du Plessis :Schabort, J C L (wed Bosman), vrou van J P Maré/Maree :Scheepers, A C, vrou van C J C Labuschagne :Scheepers, A F M, vrou van L J Moolman (sy hertrou met C J Human) :Scheepers, A H, vrou van S J Grobler :Scheepers, A M, vrou van H B Greyling :Scheepers, A M F, vrou van T G van Schalkwyk :Scheepers, A S (Antjie), vrou van G S Scheepers (sy hertrou met K M Vermaak) :Scheepers, C A, vrou van J H L Oosthuizen (sy hertrou met P J Kemp) :Scheepers, C R M, vrou van I A van Niekerk :Scheepers, C S G, vrou van C F Scheepers :Scheepers, D E, vrou van L W Meyer :Scheepers, E C, vrou van M E Scheepers :Scheepers, E J M, vrou van E F Potgieter sr :Scheepers, E J M, vrou van J C van Schalkwyk :Scheepers, E M, vrou van M J Schoeman sr :Scheepers, H A, vrou van B C Greyling :Scheepers, H A, vrou van P van Staden :Scheepers, H D, vrou van F A van der Merwe :Scheepers, H D, vrou van H F Grobler :Scheepers, H F, vrou van W J Scheepers :Scheepers, J M, vrou van C T Vermaak :Scheepers, J S, vrou van T G Oosthuizen (sy hertrou met T Berry) :Scheepers, M I, vrou van WH Janse van Rensburg :Scheepers, M J M, vrou van D van Rooyen (sy hertrou met J C Janse van Rensburg) :Scheepers, M J M, vrou van J C Janse van Rensburg (sy hertrou met D van Rooyen) :Scheepers, M M (wed J C Meyer), vrou van J G Vermaak :Scheepers, M M, vrou van J A Scheepers :Scheepers, M P C S, vrou van S Maritz :Scheepers, M S E, vrou van T G la Grange :Scheepers, S J, vrou van J H Prinsloo :Scheepers, S J, vrou van P J Joubert :Scheepers, S J, vrou van P T van Staden :Scheepers, S W C C, vrou van J van der Merwe :Scheepers, W C, vrou van J J Prinsloo :Scheepers, C A (wed J H L Oosthuizen), vrou van P J Kemp :Schoeman, A D C, vrou van J C Raath jr :Schoeman, A G (wed L C Viljoen), vrou van J N H Grobler :Schoeman, A G, vrou van L C Viljoen :Schoeman, C W, vrou van P L Bezuidenhout :Schoeman, H D, vrou van J M van der Merwe :Schoeman, H H S, vrou van H M Grobler :Schoeman, H J, vrou van J H J Snyman :Schoeman, J E, vrou van P J van der Westhuizen :Schoeman, M, vrou van W A Botha :Schoeman, M J, vrou van M G Schoeman :Schoeman, M J, vrou van W F Joubert jr :Schoeman, M M, vrou van J Schoeman :Schoeman, M M C, vrou van J F Smit :Schoeman, M S D, vrou van J F Schutte :Schoeman, P C, vrou van A Bekker :Schoeman, P H, vrou van J C Steyn :Schoeman, S H, vrou van G A Noordman :Schoeman, S M, vrou van G M Wolmarans :Scholtz, A D, vrou van J L P Botha :Scholtz, A D, vrou van P G Bothma :Scholtz, J E, vrou van B P de Beer :Scholtz, M C S, vrou van T E van Niekerk :Scholtz, S J, vrou van P G Pretorius :Schoombee, A E, vrou van H A Pretorius :Schoonbee, L M, vrou van J C Aucamp :Schutte, A C M, vrou van J P D Delport :Schutte, A J, vrou van J H Roets :Schutte, C B, vrou van J P du Preez :Schutte, G J, vrou van S Schoeman :Schutte, J C, vrou van A S Strydom :Schutte, M E, vrou van J J Malan :Schutte, P M C, vrou van P F de Bruyn :Schutte, S, vrou van P J L Nel :Schutte, S C, vrou van C L Dreyer sr :Schutte, S C P (wed), vrou van G A van Deventer :Schutte, S F, vrou van F J J Botes :Schutte, S J, vrou van C J van der Merwe :Schutte, S J, vrou van W Gouws :Schwartz, A S (wed W H F J Lategan), vrou van P S Z Fourie :Siebrits, J G, vrou van J J Helmand (Helmond) :Slabbert, C J, vrou van J J Kruger :Slabbert, M C S, vrou van F A Smit :Slier, M M, vrou van J W Spruyt :Smit(h), A C, vrou van W H Boshof(f) :Smit(h), A M, vrou van J J Hamman sr :Smit(h), C M F C, vrou van P J Jacobs :Smit, A C, vrou van J J F le Roux :Smit, A C, vrou van P J Erasmus :Smit, A C P, vrou van S G Pretorius :Smit, A M (wed F A Smit), vrou van M W Pretorius :Smit, A M, vrou van F A Smit :Smit, A M, vrou van J F van Wyk :Smit, A M C, vrou van A P Botha :Smit, A M E, vrou van H S Stroh :Smit, C J, vrou van P S Venter sr :Smit, E M, vrou van J H L Kock :Smit, E C, vrou van D P Bezuidenhout :Smit, E J, vrou van J P Delport :Smit, E L, vrou van R Noordman :Smit, G J, vrou van G A J Alberts :Smit, H A C, vrou van L R Janse van Vuuren :Smit, H C, vrou van W J Bronkhorst :Smit, J A, vrou van L J Botha :Smit, J C, vrou van A S du Plessis :Smit, J S, vrou van D P Pretorius :Smit, M C, vrou van C J Coetzee :Smit, M C, vrou van J P Maré/Maree :Smit, M E M, vrou van H L Bronkhorst :Smit, M M, vrou van J D Cilliers :Smit, M M, vrou van P S van Emmenes :Smit, M P E, vrou van M J Bekker :Smit, P C E, vrou van J J van den Berg :Smit, S G, vrou van S J Fouché :Smith, A E H, vrou van P S Roos :Smith, A J J, vrou van L C Meyer (sy hertrou met J A Rossouw) :Smith, A M F, vrou van C P Klopper :Smith, E J, vrou van C W Horn :Smith, H M P, vrou van P P J Jacobs :Smith, W H, vrou van H D Botha :Smuts, M A, vrou van O T van Niekerk :Snyders, E F, vrou van A J Botes :Snyders, G A, vrou van D J Koekemoer :Snyders, H M, vrou van P J Jacobs :Snyders, Z J, vrou van C Bezuidenhout :Snygans, A H, vrou van H L Joubert :Snyman, A S, vrou van F J Jooste sr :Snyman, A S, vrou van H M Bekker :Snyman, G A, vrou van P J Erasmus :Snyman, H M, vrou van P T van Staden :Snyman, J M S H, vrou van N J Robbertse :Snyman, J W, vrou van P W Oosthuizen sr :Snyman, P W, vrou van J J Jacobs :Snyman, S M, vrou van J P Bekker :Snyman, S M, vrou van S J Schoeman :Spangenberg, M F P, vrou van H N Ras :Spies, A J F, vrou van S W Neethling :Spies, E C, vrou van G J Joubert :Spies, M H, vrou van I de Jager :Spies, M J, vrou van G F Scheepers :Spies, M M, vrou van J D van Coller jr :Spies, M M, vrou van J W van Niekerk :Spies, S E, vrou van G W van Niekerk :Spies, S M, vrou van J D van Coller sr :Spruyt, A S (wed M C Barnard), vrou van W G Geere :Spruyt, A S, vrou van M C Barnard jr :Spruyt, J C, vrou van C J Brits :Steenberg, A C, vrou van C Erasmus :Steenberg, C J, vrou van L Bothma :Steenberg, J W, vrou van G G van Deventer :Steenkamp, A C, vrou van S W P Burger :Steenkamp, A M P, vrou van H J Potgieter :Steenkamp, G M, vrou van J C Potgieter :Steenkamp, G S C, vrou van F W C Weyer(s) :Steenkamp, G W F, vrou van A P van Wyk :Steenkamp, H C, vrou van B P de Beer :Steenkamp, H C, vrou van C F Herbst :Steenkamp, H C, vrou van C J Pretorius :Steenkamp, I, vrou van A A Cilliers :Steenkamp, I C, vrou van P S W Coetzer :Steenkamp, J C, vrou van J de Klerk sr :Steenkamp, J H, vrou van S W Naudé :Steenkamp, J H D, vrou van J H Labuschagne :Steenkamp, L C, vrou van L J van Wyk :Steenkamp, M M, vrou van P J D Steenkamp :Steenkamp, M P, vrou van C J de Wet :Steenkamp, P M, vrou van J H Robbertse :Steenkamp, S A C M, vrou van B C du Plessis :Steenkamp, S C E, vrou van W A Labuschagne :Steenkamp, S M, vrou van S J Kruger :Stemmet, S D, vrou van J S Malan :Steyl, A H A, vrou van J S Boshof(f) :Steyl, S E, vrou van C Cronjé :Steyn, A E, vrou van D J Kruger :Steyn, C, vrou van C L Dreyer sr :Steyn, C J W, vrou van C P Fourie :Steyn, E F, vrou van C J H Kruger :Steyn, F, vrou van L de Jager :Steyn, H D, vrou van P A Minnaar :Steyn, J S, vrou van B J de Lange :Steyn, M C F, vrou van G F Linde :Steyn, M S, vrou van L C Steyn :Steyn, M S, vrou van M Steyn :Steyn, N M E, vrou van A Leviseur :Steyn, S J, vrou van P J Loubser :Steyn, S M, vrou van H J Steyn :Steyn, weduwee :Stoltz, E J S C, vrou van W L Pretorius :Stoop, A M, vrou van A J van Tonder :Stoop, C J C, vrou van A Botha :Stoop, M M,'''[[Stoop-28]]''' vrou van H J Griesel'''[[Griesel-176]]''' :Stoop, W C, vrou van A A Cilliers :Storm, M F, vrou van L P Janse van Vuuren :Strauss, A, vrou van G J Visagie :Strauss, M J E, vrou van H F Liebenberg :Strydom, A E (wed J D W Kuhn), vrou van C G Coetzee :Strydom, A G, vrou van F J Combrink :Strydom, A S (wed Van der Linde), vrou van W L Pretorius :Strydom, C B, vrou van D D Luuz :Strydom, C M,'''[[Strydom-583]]''' vrou van P N Viljoen'''[[Viljoen-805]]''' :Strydom, H S, vrou van P J Joubert :Strydom, J M P, vrou van C A Oosthuizen :Strydom, J S, vrou van J E Meyer :Strydom, M C, vrou van J H Jordaan :Strydom, M E, vrou van C H Viljoen :Strydom, M E, vrou van F A Grobler :Strydom, M E, vrou van P D Jacobs jr :Strydom, M J, vrou van G J van Niekerk sr :Strydom, M J, vrou van J H Hartzenberg :Strydom, M J, vrou van P T Vermaak :Strydom, M M, vrou van C F Preller :Strydom, S E, vrou van H J Kroukamp :Strydom, S J, vrou van J L Venter :Strydom, S J D, vrou van G H J Combrink :Strydom, voorname onbekend, vrou van J P Maré/Maree :Swanepoel, A M M J, vrou van A S van Jaarsveld :Swanepoel, C G M, vrou van J Grobler :Swanepoel, E C, vrou van J M Bronkhorst :Swanepoel, E J M C, vrou van A S Strydom :Swanepoel, E P, vrou van S J M Swanepoel :Swanepoel, H C, vrou van A S du Toit :Swanepoel, H C, vrou van W I Foord :Swanepoel, H J, vrou van H J de Beer :Swanepoel, H M, vrou van P S Roos :Swanepoel, J, vrou van G W Fouché :Swanepoel, J A, vrou van G J du Toit :Swanepoel, J E, vrou van C D Naudé :Swanepoel, J E, vrou van P S Grobler :Swanepoel, J J, vrou van P A Eloff :Swanepoel, M I G M, vrou van N M J Grobler :Swanepoel, M J, vrou van B R J Harmse :Swanepoel, M J M, vrou van J J de Beer :Swanepoel, M J M, vrou van P H Coetzee :Swanepoel, S M, vrou van P S Rossouw :Swart, A J, vrou van R P Botha :Swart, E C, vrou van M J Lourens sr :Swart, E C,'''[[Zwart-246]]''' vrou van W J Wessels'''[[Wessels-227]]''' :Swart, E C S M (wed CP Cronjé) vrou van H O Howell :Swart, E M, vrou van W H Janse van Rensburg :Swart, H E, vrou van B J Spies :Swart, H E, vrou van M G Beukes :Swart, J M, vrou van H C I Grobler :Swart, M E, vrou van J N Swart :Swart, M E, vrou van L P Badenhorst :Swart, M J P (wed Booysen), vrou van P G Pretorius :Swart, M M, vrou van J Malan sr :Swart, S P J, vrou van H J de Bruyn :Swiegers, H M, vrou van P J Bekker :Tas, J C, vrou van J de Klerk sr :Tee, S E, vrou van J J Helmand (Helmond) :Terblanche, M D, vrou van C J L Botha :Terblanche, M J (wed Preisz), vrou van M P W Pretorius :Terblanche, M M D, vrou van H Coetzer :Terblanche, S, vrou van W H Barnard :Theron, A M, vrou van C A Visagie :Theron, M M, vrou van C H Bornman :Theunissen, E M, vrou van J P Gründlingh :Tregardt, A E, vrou van W A van Aardt :Tregardt, J G, vrou van C Hattingh sr :Tregardt, M C, vrou van C van Niekerk :Uys, A M, vrou van A T Spies :Uys, A M, vrou van C L Mey (sy hertrou met J Lundie) :Uys, A M, vrou van P L Uys (sy hertrou met A T Spies) :Uys, C E, vrou van H J Potgieter :Uys, C M, vrou van C L Pieterse :Uys, D M, vrou van F I Maritz :Uys, E C, vrou van E W E Landsberg :Uys, E H, vrou van W H Wessels :Uys, G J, vrou van J J Uys :Uys, J S (wed Badenhorst), vrou van J L Pretorius :Uys, J S, vrou van L P Badenhorst :Uys, J S, vrou van P G Human sr :Van Aarde, C E, vrou van C Botha :Van Aardt, C L, vrou van H S Lombard :Van Aardt, D M, vrou van T J Nel :Van Aardt, L, vrou van J W W Wessels :Van Aswegen, A P G, vrou van J N Boshof jr :Van Aswegen, H J M, vrou van A J Pelzer :Van Biljon, C (wed J J Pienaar), vrou van P G Cilliers :Van Biljon, C G, vrou van H L Janse van Vuuren :Van Blerk, C C, vrou van W Jacobs :Van Breda, J I, vrou van W F Wahl :Van Coller, E H, vrou van W J I Davel :Van Coller, E M, vrou van P H de Necker :Van Coller, J E, vrou van A Cronjé sr :Van Coller, J M, vrou van A J van Coller :Van Coller, M E, vrou van J H de la Re :Van Coller, S M, vrou van J D van Coller :Van den Berg, A C, vrou van F W C Weyer(s) :Van den Berg, A M, vrou van J J Breytenbach :Van den Berg, A S, vrou van J de Klerk jr :Van den Berg, A S, vrou van S J de Beer :Van den Berg, A S, vrou van W H Boshof(f) :Van den Berg, C (wed), vrou van P P Hugo :Van den Berg, C A, vrou van C H Badenhorst sr :Van den Berg, C G, vrou van J E Pretorius :Van den Berg, C H B, vrou van J J Rabie :Van den Berg, C M G, vrou van A J van Tonder :Van den Berg, D S I (wed F du Toit), vrou van S J Grobler :Van den Berg, E J, vrou van J G Roos jr :Van den Berg, E M, vrou van H B Pieterse jr :Van den Berg, H A, vrou van W de Beer :Van den Berg, H A C, vrou van J L Pretorius :Van den Berg, H E (wed Erasmus), vrou van P L Janse van Vuuren :Van den Berg, H E W, vrou van D A Viljoen :Van den Berg, H J, vrou van J J Bronkhorst jr :Van den Berg, H M (wed van C J Smit), vrou van J J Bronkhorst jr :Van den Berg, H M, vrou van B J Liebenberg sr :Van den Berg, H M, vrou van C J Smit (sy hertrou met J J Bronkhorst) :Van den Berg, H M, vrou van W J Pretorius :Van den Berg, H M P, vrou van P J van Niekerk :Van den Berg, H S, vrou van J J Pretorius :Van den Berg, J A, vrou van J N Pretorius :Van den Berg, J C, vrou van J Joubert :Van den Berg, J C, vrou van J L P Botha :Van den Berg, J S A, vrou van I J M van den Berg :Van den Berg, M C, vrou van P J Barnard :Van den Berg, M C B, vrou van H J Badenhorst :Van den Berg, M H E, vrou van H J Erasmus :Van den Berg, M J, vrou van G A Rossouw :Van den Berg, M M (wed Olivier), vrou van J F Joubert (sy hertrou met Van Jaarsveld) :Van den Berg, M M (wed P Loots), vrou van W Gouws :Van den Berg, M M, vrou van J D Stroh :Van den Berg, M M, vrou van O A Olivier :Van den Bergh, A S E, vrou van P J Naudé :Van den Heever, H E, vrou van L A J van den Heever :Van den Heever, M J, vrou van G L Roos :Van der Bank, S A, vrou van P Jonker :Van der Heyde, M J S van Rheede, vrou van R G Visagie :Van der Linde, A J F, vrou van C F Herbst :Van der Linde, G P J, vrou van J D van Aswegen :Van der Merwe, A C, vrou van L L Holtzhausen :Van der Merwe, A C D, vrou van F W Sevenster :Van der Merwe, A C J, vrou van A S Engelbrecht :Van der Merwe, A H, vrou van A J F G van Jaarsveld :Van der Merwe, A J,'''[[Van_der_Merwe-2318]]''' vrou van H L Neethling'''[[Neethling-10]]''' :Van der Merwe, A J L, vrou van G J van Wyk :Van der Merwe, A M, vrou van C J Beukes :Van der Merwe, A M, vrou van G Engelbrecht :Van der Merwe, A P J, vrou van J H Engelbrecht :Van der Merwe, A S, vrou van J F J Combrink :Van der Merwe, C C J, vrou van G J C P van der Schyff :Van der Merwe, C M, vrou van S P Janse van Vuuren sr :Van der Merwe, C S, vrou van F J van Dyk jr :Van der Merwe, C S, vrou van P J Liebenberg :Van der Merwe, E C, vrou van M P A Coetzee :Van der Merwe, E J, vrou van H P Prinsloo sr :Van der Merwe, E M, vrou van G G N Jacobs :Van der Merwe, E M, vrou van N J Smit :Van der Merwe, E M A M, vrou van J J R van der Merwe :Van der Merwe, E S, vrou van W J Botha :Van der Merwe, F C, vrou van S J Jacobs :Van der Merwe, G C, vrou van F W Kock :Van der Merwe, H C (wed H Preller), vrou van J H Grobler :Van der Merwe, H D,'''[[Van_der_Merwe-3691]]''' vrou van S J Scheepers jr'''[[Scheepers-355]]''' :Van der Merwe, H J, vrou van P W Combrink :Van der Merwe, H J, vrou van S W van der Merwe :Van der Merwe, H M, vrou van J Breed :Van der Merwe, H M, vrou van J A de Waal :Van der Merwe, H M, vrou van J H Henning :Van der Merwe, H M D, vrou van P W van der Merwe :Van der Merwe, H M E, vrou van D P Pretorius :Van der Merwe, H M M, vrou van A J Reyneke :Van der Merwe, H S, vrou van P J Eloff :Van der Merwe, H S, vrou van S van Dyk :Van der Merwe, J, vrou van Z A de Beer :Van der Merwe, J C, vrou (?) van F P Venter :Van der Merwe, J C, vrou van F J Botha :Van der Merwe, J C, vrou van G R Beukes :Van der Merwe, J C, vrou van J F de Beer :Van der Merwe, J C C, vrou van P J Visser :Van der Merwe, J H, vrou van J H Nel :Van der Merwe, J L, vrou van W H Boshof(f) :Van der Merwe, J M, vrou van C T G Botha :Van der Merwe, J M, vrou van G J Swart :Van der Merwe, J S, vrou van I H Visagie :Van der Merwe, M C E, vrou van I H Visagie jr :Van der Merwe, M E, vrou van H J de Bruyn :Van der Merwe, M E, vrou van P J Joubert :Van der Merwe, M E E M, vrou van J B Rudolph jr :Van der Merwe, M E J, vrou van J P J Koch :Van der Merwe, M H (wed Van der Merwe), vrou van G J Swart (sy hertrou met B L Geldenhuys) :Van der Merwe, M J, vrou van C J Cilliers :Van der Merwe, M J M, vrou van G van der Merwe :Van der Merwe, M J P, vrou van W M Pretorius :Van der Merwe, M J S, vrou van J J G Hattingh :Van der Merwe, M S, vrou van J H Henning :Van der Merwe, M S, vrou van P G Pretorius :Van der Merwe, N, vrou van D S van der Merwe :Van der Merwe, N C, vrou van J van Dyk :Van der Merwe, P J H, vrou van H J van der Merwe :Van der Merwe, S C, vrou van F J N A Grobler :Van der Merwe, S G, vrou van L M Janse van Rensburg :Van der Merwe, S G J, vrou van M L Prinsloo :Van der Merwe, S J, vrou van L C Janse van Vuuren :Van der Merwe, S J, vrou van W Smit :Van der Merwe, S M J, vrou van S P van der Merwe :Van der Schyff, A G E F, vrou van C F Stolz :Van der Schyff, A G F E, vrou van C F Holtz :Van der Schyff, C I, vrou van L P D van der Schyff :Van der Vyver, M S, vrou van H F Prinsloo :Van der Walt, G E L, vrou van B J G W du Plessis :Van der Walt, H S, vrou van P J H Venter :Van der Watt, A M, vrou van P H Kritzinger :Van der Westhuizen, A I, vrou van N G van der Westhuizen :Van der Westhuizen, C J (wed Israel), vrou van P S Z Fourie :Van der Westhuizen, H S, vrou van A van Wyk :Van der Westhuizen, J C, vrou van J J Matthyssen :Van der Westhuizen, R, vrou van J N J Roets :Van der Westhuizen, W C, vrou van J M van der Westhuizen :Van der Zand, A S C, vrou van H D J Claasen :Van Deventer, D C M, vrou van A S van Straten :Van Deventer, E C, vrou van J A Viljoen :Van Deventer, E J, vrou van W D Basson :Van Deventer, J D R, vrou van W A van Deventer :Van Deventer, M C, vrou van A P Erasmus :Van Dyk, A J, vrou van J J Oosthuizen jr :Van Dyk, A J M, vrou van H C J Fourie :Van Dyk, C M, vrou van J van Zyl :Van Dyk, C M, vrou van J H du Preez :Van Dyk, F P J E, vrou van C A Smit :Van Dyk, H J F, vrou van E A L Botha :Van Dyk, H M, vrou van T J de Vlamingh :Van Dyk, J M J (wed van P J Eloff), vrou van P S Botha :Van Dyk, J M J, vrou van P J Eloff :Van Dyk, M J, vrou van W A Nieman(d) :Van Dyk, M S, vrou van J H G van der Schyff :Van Dyk, S (wed van A Brits), vrou van G Bronkhorst :Van Dyk, S I E, vrou van B J de Klerk :Van Dyk, Z M (wed R N Grobler), vrou van J Smit :Van Eeden, A F, vrou van D B Snyman :Van Eeden, D R, vrou van W F Joubert sr :Van Eeden, M E, vrou van J J Fourie :Van Emmenes, E M M, vrou van J Z Hellberg :Van Emmenes, M E, vrou van J A Botes :Van Graan, M E, vrou van G J W van Niekerk :Van Heerden, A E D (wed I M du Plessis), vrou van G J Jordaan :Van Heerden, A S, vrou van A W Claasen :Van Heerden, A S, vrou van G Robbertse :Van Heerden, A S C J, vrou van L J Botha :Van Heerden, D M, vrou van J A Beukes :Van Heerden, E H, vrou van W C Coetzer :Van Heerden, E M, vrou van P W Coetzer :Van Heerden, E M A, vrou van P J Potgieter (hertrou met S Schoeman) :Van Heerden, E M A, vrou van S Schoeman :Van Heerden, H H, vrou van J M Bronkhorst :Van Heerden. J C, vrou van C J Jansen :Van Heerden, J H, vrou van J A P Grobler :Van Heerden, J J, vrou van P C Minnaar jr :Van Heerden, S M, vrou van G L Smit :Van Imwegen, C W, vrou van J E Davel :Van Jaarsveld, A S, vrou van F J Jooste jr :Van Jaarsveld, D M, vrou van J H Viljoen :Van Jaarsveld, E J, vrou van S J Burger :Van Jaarsveld, H A, vrou van J P Joubert :Van Jaarsveld, M P, vrou van B G Liebenberg sr :Van Jaarsveld, R C, vrou van J P Joubert :Van Locherenberg. E W G J, vrou van J A de Beer :Van Locherenberg, S C, vrou van CJ van Zyl :Van Loggerenberg, M M, vrou van L J Fourie :Van Niekerk, A F C, vrou van P J Jacobs :Van Niekerk, A J (wed De Beer), vrou van J B Swart :Van Niekerk, A M J, vrou van A J van Tonder :Van Niekerk, E, vrou van J F Engelbrecht :Van Niekerk, E, vrou van J J EngeIbrecht :Van Niekerk, E A, vrou van L de Jager sr :Van Niekerk, E J P, vrou van A D de Lange :Van Niekerk, H C, vrou van P G Cilliers :Van Niekerk, H E, vrou van D S Jacobs :Van Niekerk, H M M, vrou van B M G Buitendag :Van Niekerk, H M P, vrou van J P Jacobs :Van Niekerk, H S J, vrou van H L Neethling :Van Niekerk, J C, vrou van J H L Kock :Van Niekerk, J C, vrou van J J Burger sr :Van Niekerk, J H J, vrou van F K Maré :Van Niekerk, J S, vrou van A S Erasmus :Van Niekerk, J S M, vrou van J Jacobs(z) :Van Niekerk, J W, vrou van C van der Merwe :Van Niekerk, M E, vrou van P J Oosthuizen :*Potgieter, T, eggenoot van M E van Niekerk :Van Niekerk, M J v R, vrou van C V Buchner :Van Niekerk, M J S, vrou van D Malan :VanNiekerk, M M, vrou van J C Boshof(f) :Van Niekerk, M M J, vrou van C H Buitendag :Van Niekerk, S E, vrou van L J de Jager :Van Niekerk, S J S, vrou van P W Oosthuizen jr :Van Nimwegen, A E (wed T Mynhardt), vrou van C P van Staden :Van Rensburg, A J Janse, vrou van H J Janse van Rensburg :Van Rensburg, A J Janse, vrou van M Dreyer :Van Rensburg, A L Jansen, vrou van H Fourie :Van Rensburg, A W Janse, vrou van PJ Janse van Rensburg :Van Rensburg, C A Janse, vrou van W W Maré/Maree :Van Rensburg, C M Janse, vrou van J J Brits :Van Rensburg, E S A Janse, vrou van G A van Niekerk :Van Rensburg, F L Janse, vrou van F J J van Niekerk :Van Rensburg, G J Janse, vrou van H C Janse van Rensburg :Van Rensburg, H G Janse(n), vrou van T R Dannhauser :Van Rensburg, H M C Janse, vrou van H P Potgieter jr :Van Rensburg, I E Jansen, vrou van D S Fourie sr :Van Rensburg, J S Janse (wed G M Scheepers), vrou van G C Snyman :Van Rensburg, M Janse, vrou van P J Viljoen :Van Rensburg, M A Janse, vrou van F H van Wyk :Van Rensburg, M D Janse(n), vrou van L P Janse van Vuuren :Van Rensburg, M E Janse, vrou van H C Janse van Rensburg :Van Rensburg, M I Jansen, vrou van G Scheepers'''[[Scheepers-1781]]''' :Van Rensburg, M M Janse, vrou van C L Dreyer :Van Rensburg, M M Janse,'''[[Jansen_van_Rensburg-171]]''' vrou van S J Scheepers sr'''[[Scheepers-470]]''' :Van Rensburg, S J Janse, vrou van W D Venter :Van Rensburg, S J H A Janse, vrou van T F Dreyer :Van Rooyen, A C, vrou van G J Oosthuizen :Van Rooyen, A C A, vrou van S S Maritz :Van Rooyen, A M, vrou van H J Wessels :Van Rooyen, A M E, vrou van J Luuz :Van Rooyen, C J, vrou van G H van Rooyen :Van Rooyen, C J, vrou van J Z Uys :Van Rooyen, C M, vrou van J Prinsloo :Van Rooyen, H A, vrou van C S van Rooyen :Van Rooyen, H G, vrou van J J Prinsloo :Van Rooyen, J C (wed J T Potgieter), vrou van G W de Jager :Van Rooyen, J C, vrou van J T Potgieter :Van Rooyen, J E, vrou van C van Rooyen :Van Rooyen, J E, vrou van E J van Rooyen :Van Rooyen, J E, vrou van J J P Meyer :Van Rooyen, J J, vrou van I Potgieter :Van Rooyen, J M, vrou van M van der Merwe sr :Van Rooyen, M, vrou van G van Rooyen :Van Rooyen, M C, vrou van W G Nel :Van Rooyen, M E, vrou van C van Rooyen :Van Rooyen, M E, vrou van G T van Rooyen :Van Rooyen, M M, vrou van G Luuz :Van Rooyen, M M, vrou van H J Pieterse :Van Rooyen, M S, vrou van C Botha :Van Rooyen, M S, vrou van P M Bester :Van Rooyen, S, vrou van D B P Fourie :Van Rooyen, S J, vrou van R T J van Rooyen :Van Rooyen, S J C, vrou van J S Vermaak :Van Rooyen, S S, vrou van E F Potgieter jr :Van Rooyen, S S, vrou van W C Bouwer :Van Rooyen, W H E, vrou van J M Els :Van Schalkwyk, A M F, vrou van H P Steenkamp :Van Schalkwyk, A M G, vrou van P R Fourie :Van Schalkwyk, E M J, vrou van J J Fourie :Van Schalkwyk, G M E, vrou van P J Botha :Van Schalkwyk, M E, vrou van J C Klopper :Van Schalkwyk, M M, vrou van C J Laas :Van Schalkwyk, M M, vrou van JH Scheepers :Van Schalkwyk, M M, vrou van W D Venter :Van Staden, A C, vrou van J J Viljoen :Van Staden, A C, vrou van J J Viljoen :Van Staden, A F, vrou van M C Barnard sr :Van Staden, A M, vrou van C J Vermaak :Van Staden, A S, vrou van P van der Merwe :Van Staden, E M, vrou van M J C van Staden :Van Staden, E M, vrou van S P Janse van Vuuren jr :Van Staden, H M, vrou van P J Gouws :Van Staden, H M, vrou van S P Viljoen :Van Staden, I C M, vrou van J B Dorfling :Van Staden, I E, vrou van R Botha :Van Staden, I H, vrou van D S P Badenhorst :Van Staden, I S, vrou van M Koekemoer :Van Staden, J C, vrou van A W Heyneke :Van Staden, J C, vrou van G C Wolhuter :Van Staden, J C, vrou van J F van Staden :Van Staden, J C, vrou van S J Strydom :Van Staden, M A S, vrou van W H Viljoen :Van Staden, M C, vrou van A J A van Wyk :Van Staden, M C, vrou van F Pieterse :Van Staden, M E, vrou van D Janse van Vuuren :Van Staden, M J, vrou van C de Klerk :Van Staden, S E, vrou van S P Janse van 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:Wessels, J, vrou van J D Hattingh :Wessels, S M, vrou van P J Maré/Maree :Wilken, M M, vrou van F J du Plessis :Wilken, S J, vrou van N T Pieterse :Wilkens, J S, vrou van H J Pieterse :Willemse, J M G, vrou van L M Pieterse :Willemse, M E W, vrou van H P J Meyer :Willemse, S J M, vrou van J Botha :Willemse, W H, vrou van C J S Strydom :Wilmans, I J, vrou van P J Marx :Winneus, J S, vrou van J C Wilman(s) :Woest, M C, vrou van P R de Wet :Zietsman, J S, vrou van M Koekemoer (sy hertrou met Van Schalkwyk) :Zinn, M C A (wed Klopper), vrou van J P Maré/Maree |} {{clear}} ===Nota=== Visagie noem in die voorwoord by die eerste uitgawe (wat in hierdie hersiene weergawe opgeneem is): "Ondanks my herhaalde verwysing na gebrekkige bronne en moontlike foute ... kan lesers in 'n redelike mate daarop vertrou dat die lys van Voortrekker-gesinshoofde so volledig is as wat beskikbare bronne dit weerspieël." Hy wys verder daarop dat, soos ander en nuwe bronne te voorskyn kom, die lys van Voortrekkerstamouers dus aangevul moet word. Dit het hy dan ook gedoen met hierdie nuwe uitgawe: 246 persone is bygevoeg en enkeles is uitgelaat. Belangstellendes, en selfs redelik onderlegdes, ken die Groot Trek as 'n groot migrasiebeweging waartydens 'n groot aantal Kaapse burgers hulle tuistes verlaat het onder leiers soos Hendrik Potgieter, Piet Retief, Gerrit Maritz en Petrus Lafras Uys. Visagie wys daarop dat van die 2 540 Voortrekkergesinne by benadering 1 093, oftewel sowat 43 persent, onder leiers ingedeel kan word. By ander kon die trekleiers nie vasgestel word nie. Talle gesinne (sg familietrekke) het op hulle eie verhuis tot in Natal en nie by 'n trekgeselskap aangesluit nie. Die boek bevat 'n lys van 26 trekgroepe waarvan die leiers geïdentifiseer kon word met die aantal gesinne wat onder elkeen se leiding verhuis het ('n totaal van 1 093). Die lys begin met Andries Hendrik Potgieter (waaronder Sarel Celliers ingesluit is) met 158 gesinne en eindig met Johannes Jacobus Erasmus wat op sy eie met sy gesin getrek het. Tussen 1835 en 1845 het ongeveer 2 540 gesinne aan die Groot Trek deelgeneem. Word die gemiddelde grootte van daardie tyd op sewe persone gestel, het daar oor die tien jaar sowat 17 000 blanke persone van die Kaap verhuis. Word daar verder aanvaar dat elke gesin deur een of twee werksmense vergesel is, word die getal trekkers op minstens 23 000 gestel. Verdere interessante inligting handel oor die distrikte vanwaar die Voortrekkers verhuis het. Hulle het nie net uit die sogenaamde Oosgrensdistrikte gekom nie, maar ook uit distrikte soos George (47), Clanwilliam (32), Worcester (24), Kaapstad (8), Stellenbosch (4) en Franschhoek (2).[http://www.scielo.org.za/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0018-229X2011000100012 BOEKRESENSIES ] W.A. Cruywagen Pretoria Historia vol.56 n.1 Durban May. 2011 ==Sources== *Visagie, J.C. 2000. Voortrekkerstamouers, 1835-1845.Universiteit van Suid-Afrika, Pretoria === [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Voortrekkers:Stamouers|What Links Here]] ===

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[[Category:Boadicea, Arrived 2 Feb 1836]] [[Category:Van Diemen's Land, Shipping Free Space Pages]] A ship which John Marshall chartered for passenger and emigrant traffic. John Marshall, of 26 Birchin Lane, Cornhill, was the most active colonial emigration agent before the formation of the Colonial Land and Emigration Commission in 1840.​ The Boadicea was chartered for the London Emigration Committee. :For a grouping of profiles of this voyage, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Boadicea%2C_Arrived_2_Feb_1836 :Category: Boadicea, Arrived 2 Feb 1836] ===Voyage of Boadicea, Arrived 2 Feb 1836=== The voyage of the immigrant ship '''''Boadicea'''''
:Departed '''England 2 October 1835'''
:Arrived '''Van Diemen’s Land 2 February 1836'''. '''Newspaper Coverage of the BOADICEA Immigrant Ship to Van Diemen's Land Left England on the 2nd of October 1835 Arriving about 2nd of February 1836.''' ''NOTICE.''
A HOUSE, at the upper end of Camp-bell-street, belonging to Mr. Solomon, having been rented by the Government for the reception of the free Female Emigrants, daily expected per Boadicea, the Ladies' Committee are respectfully invited to assemble there on Wednesday, the 27th instant, at Two o'clock P.M., for the purpose of making the necessary arrangements for their accommodation and disposal.
GEORGE EVERETT
Jan. 25, 1835. (From '''Advertising''' in the '''Colonial Times''' (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857) of Tuesday 26 January 1836, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8648866? ) ---- '''The Courier'''....
The Boadicea with free female emigrants was in the river when our paper went to press last night. The Colonial Secretary, the Chief Police Magistrate and the Port Officer had gone down to meet the vessel. (From '''The Courier.''' in '''The Hobart Town Courier''' (Tas. : 1827 - 1839) of Friday 5 February 1836, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4177652? ) ---- '''COLONIAL TIMES'''
HOBART TOWN
FEBRUARY 9, 1836 .........
Female Emigration.
The more we consider the above subject, the more horrible does it appear! Since our last observations, which we offered to the readers this day week, the Boadicea has arrived with 260 free females, of which number there are one hundred and sixty said to be under the age of sixteen. The Emigration Committee, when it had commenced its labours, blundered on in spite of common sense—in spite of the wishes and advice of the Colonists. It is in vain that this Journal and others endeavoured to convince the blundering souls, composing the Committee, that the colony, would soon have poor enough of its own, without importing misery from a rich country, like that of Great Britain— all argument was futile, and report after report was made. The Colony, said these self-elected philosophers, was prosperous and only required population. Population was strength, cried these learned grovellers, and emigrants of all description were re-commended to be forwarded. The convicts arrived in numbers, and were well provided for by the Government. The pensioners arrived next, men who had bled for their country were cajoled—were entrapped here, and the Government left them to want and wretchedness, because they were not con-victs ! Emigrants with large families arrived also, and they were without friends and almost destitute of bread; for their food was taken from their children's mouths and given to the convicts. Felons, on all occasions, had the preference; if a free emigrant asked for a paltry situation, he was refused—no ! the felons were to be appointed to be the preservers of the peace, clerks, messengers, and Government servants ; and those whom the Emigration Committee entrapped by their wicked reports to leave comfortable homes, were called mere materials for prison discipline ! The evil efforts of the Emigration Committee did not rest here ; finding male paupers were useless—finding free emigrants with families of children could not add to the Colonial balance sheet, another description of emigrants were recommended —free females ! It is scarcely necessary to repeat in what manner the cargoes of the Princess Royal and Strathfieldsay were made up—suffice to say, the cargo of the Boadicea is similar to the two former in every respect, save the age of the victims ! Faithful accounts from hence of the distress of the females who were deluded here, had no doubt reached home, or at least suffi-ciently so to make women of riper years and good character hesitate before they undertook so perilous a voyage; no doubt, thence it was that the purveyors of these cargoes had recourse to children to fill up their white slave ships, the infant mind being more easily led than that of the adult. So young—so unexperienced, are some of the imported infants, that we understand that about fifty have been sent to the Orphan School ! Thus do we find, that through the im-becility of our Emigration Committee, not only veterans have been deceived, but the very children of the Poor-houses and Orphan Schools in Great Britain have been poured upon the resources of this—" Colonel Arthur's prosperous" Colony. The children from the Alms-houses in the Mother Country have been transfered to the Poor-houses of this distressed and starving Colony—what next may be ex-pected ?—what may not be expected from men who could blindly leadon the Co-lonists to ruin, and bring the unoffend-ing infant of the Mother Country to polu-tion and famine, in a Colony sixteen thou-sand miles from Home—from whence they never can return to tell the tale of misery, which those who have already gone before them point out as certain to be the result ? It is but justice to observe, that the landing of these poor deluded creatures from the Boadicea was better attended to than was the disembarkation of those by the Strathfieldsay ; the hour at which the landing took place precluded the probability of such disgusting scenes as took place on the landing of the women per the Strathfield say — nay, rather more decorous behaviour has been manifested towards these poor creatures since their arrival, than was the case formerly on similar oc-cassions ; perhaps, the very dregs of so-ciety—the most wicked of the prisoners, compassionate the situation of the women who have arrived at such a place, and at such a time ! (From the '''COLONIAL TIMES''' in the '''Colonial Times''' (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857) of Tuesday 9 February 1836, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8648882 ) ____________________________________________ THE Female Emigration Committee have set to work a portion of the British Press, to laud up their exertions. Scarcely a single October paper has reached us, but what contains some allusion to the proceedings of these worse than slave dealers. In the Hampshire Telegraph of the 6th Oct., we read that " Yesterday, the Boadicea, chartered by the Emigration Committee for the conveyance of single females and their families (oh !) to Australia, sailed from Gravesend with 270 souls on board, for Hobart Town. They consisted of 100 Irish girls, 40 from Scotland, and 27 from London and Middlesex, the remainder from other countries in England. The females were 200 in number, and the other passengers consisted of young men and fathers of families, agriculturists, who are much wanted in the Colony. Among the emigrants were twelve very fine young girls, remarkably well behaved, and only 15 years of age, from the foundling hospital at Cork ; 50 from the Dublin school, and thirty or forty selected from the other institutions in Ireland. Their demeanour was excellent, and they are accompanied by several experienced matrons, who, from motives of pure benevolence, have left their native isle to administer to their comfort and convenience. The majority of them are well educated, and of superior moral and religious habits. Among the families are a Mr. Storey, a farmer, from Somersetshire, with his wife, five rosy-cheeked, round faced daughters, between the ages of five and seventeen years, and two boys ; a widow from Bristol, with three daughters ; Mrs. Stronger, a widow from Brighton, with her mother, aged 58 years, and three daughters ; and Mr. Thompson, superintendent, and his wife, who fills the situation of matron." In a late number we stated that certain Orphan Schools had been cleared of the children, and that infants had been put on board the Boadicea ; since the arrival of these kidnapped children, the Local Government has been compelled to forward them to the Orphan School at Newtown ; thus is the Colony burthened with the offsprings of the paupers of the Mother Country ! The "twelve fine young girls from the Foundling Hospital at Cork," are not nearly fifteen years of age, and the fifty from " the other institutions," are equally as infantine ; the fact is, that out of the 260 females that arrived by the Boadicea, sixty or eighty are now under twelve years of age! Cant and hyprocrisy are resorted to by these destroyers of virtue and innocence; they talk of matrons accompanying these deluded creatures "from motives of pure benevolence," and that the girls are " well educated and of superior moral and religious habits"--what deception ! The same motives which induced the managers of this kidnapping scheme to transport unoffending young women, no doubt influenced the matrons to undertake the management of the children ; and as to " pure benevolence," it is a mockery ; the stimulus to all concerned, was the price paid per head for all the females shipped on board the vessel. If the girls by the Boadicea are well-behaved, well educated and of superior moral and religious habits, they are indeed to be pitied ; and the offence of sending virtuous young women to such a sink of iniquity, becomes a crime. Far better would it have been for the whole of the passengers by the Boadicea, had they come to this Colony as prisoners of the Crown, they would not have been contaminated during the voyage--they would not, on landing, be cast on the wide world without protection. The Government would always be compelled to find shelter and food for the offending female convict, but the free and virtuous female emigrant must, if she cannot procure a situation, become a pest to herself and a nuisance to society. We envy not the feelings of the men who formed the Emigration Committee, and who were ignorant or wicked enough to recommend the destruction of so many fellow creatures ; as far as the Colony is concerned, these men have been a curse to it ! and as far as the deluded emigrants are concerned, no doubt the wretched distress now witnessed among their victims must give them heart-rending emotions, if they are not void of all shame and feeling. (From '''Prison Discipline.''' in the '''Colonial Times''' (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857) of Tuesday 23 February 1836, Page 5. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/8648910/668460 )

Voyage of Broom, Arrived 13 Feb 1842

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[[Category: Broom, Arrived 13 Feb 1842]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] For a grouping of profiles of persons aboard this voyage, see [[:Category: Broom, Arrived 13 Feb 1842|the category]]. ''Landing level category.'' The voyage of the ship '''''Broom'''''
Departed '''Port Glasgow in Scotland 15th of October 1841'''
Arrived '''Port Jackson 13th of February 1842''' '''ARRIVALS.''' From Port Glasgow, same day (13/02/1842), having left the 15th October, the ship Broom, Captain Gray, with 345 immigrants. Passengers, - Mr, McCrae, Miss McCrae, Mr. H. McCrae, Mr. Michan, and D. Lawson, M. D., sur-geon.... The Broom, from Port Glasgow, has brought out 345 immigrants. She has been extremely unfortunate in the number sick during her voyage, having lost 20 children and seven adults, from various diseases. She spoke the Planter, Manning, from New Zealand to Lon-don, 59 days out, all well, in lat. 16º, long. 31º45. from SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS. in The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) of Monday 14 February 1842, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12873709? _______________________________________ '''To Captain GRAY and Dr LAWSON''' Ship Broom, Sydney Harbour, Feb. 14. CAPTAIN GRAY, SIR,- We, the undersigned immigrants in the ship Broom, feel it our bounden duty to return you our most grateful and unfeigned thanks for the kindness and attention you have paid to us since the day of our embarkation to the present date We are impressed with a true sense of gratitude for the care and anxiety you manifested for our welfare and comfort, so that nothing will be able to efface it from our memory during our stay in this strange land; and above all, for the manner you have con-ducted yourself in the performance of your duty at all times, which was done with the greatest vigilance and steadiness for the preservation of our lives during the voyage, and amidst all the dangers which attended us during four months on the trackless ocean. We beg further to state, that we are now in perfect and sound health, which is owing to the strictest attention paid to us by Dr Lawson, who was always anxious to allow us an ample supply of wholesome food and medical comforts, which was fully suited to preserve health and comfort to each and all on board; that he paid the strictest and prompt attention to all our diseases, which were relieved with the utmost skill and kindness. We owe him no small debt of gratitude for his ardent and constant zeal to preserve health, order, and cleanliness, as we were delivered from the maladies which gene-rally prevail in other emigrant ships, which is entirely owing to his skilful instructions for us to pursue during the voyage, and his prompt attention to our wants, so that our present state of health speaks in the highest terms of praise, and greatest utility to us. And that we are indebted to the first mate, Mr Johnson, for his unwearied and constant exer-tions to preserve order and cleanliness on board ; and his impartial conduct towards each and all of us, in the exercise of his duly, which was performed with the strictest propriety of conduct. We pray you to accept these our feeble but sincere expressions of gratitude as a token of our best regard for you; and while we are unable to return you the favours received, we shall ever remember them through life. Archibald M'Neill .... John Cummins
Ralph Dawson ..... Roger Morgan
John Leary .... James Dale
William Lamrock .... James Riddle
William Shaw ..... Matthew Darrock
Thomas Lamrock .... Martin Smyth
Samuel Lamrock .... James Orr
James Donovan .... Gustavus Thomson
James Montgomery .... Mary Bickerstaff
Charles Babington .... James O'Hagan
Michael McKinnon .... James Weir
Williem McKeown .... Edward Moses
Francis Hagan .... Owen Hilley
John M Kendry .... Edward Campbell
Henry Dawson .... James Johnston
Arthur Hagan .... John Kennedy
James Bogan .... James Stevenson
Samuel Gordon .... Alex. Douglas
Alex. Atkinson ..... Hannah Palmer
John Bailey .... Florence Palmer
Arthur Duff .... Sophia Palmer
Adam Turner .... Sarah Baker
Launcelot Dawson .... Elizabeth Baker
William Kirk ..... Marion Robertson
Simon Gilles .... Isabella Donaldson
John Cassidy .... Jane Johnston
James Macfarlane .... Fanny Johnston
Edward Sweeny .... Bessy Johnston
William Moore .... Margaret Darrock
Robert Innes .... Rosanna Thompson
James H. Macginnis .... Charlotte Boles
Samuel Smyth .... Mary Collins
James McCabe .... Eliz. Miller
William Pepper .... Rachel Logan
John O'Brien .... Marion Alexander
Patrick Nugent .... Janet Jack
James Wilson .... Ellen McGlashan
John M'Elroy .... Prudence Moore
Francis Armstrong .... Mary Michan
Baptist Carmichael .... Mary McGanley
Alex. Gardener .... Mary Ferris
Thomas Martin .... Eliz. Sherry
William Gardener .... Margaret Dawson
Christopher Gardener .... Mary Campbell
John Cobran .... Eliza Campbell
Robert Campbell .... Jane Campbell
John Divine .... Eliz. Doughy
James McGuire .... Margaret Finlay
John Murphy .... Margaret Curran
Michael Black .............. 2223 From ''Advertising'' in the '''Sydney Herald''' (NSW : 1831 - 1842) of Tuesday 22 February 1842, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12873839? ____________________________________ '''To William S. Lawson, Esq., M. D., Surgeon Super-intendent of Ship Broom.''' Sydney Cove, 15th February, 1842. SIR— We the undersigned passengers on board the ship Broom, unanimously beg leave to tender you our most sincere and heartfelt thanks for your kind and assiduous attention to all our wants from the time we first had the honour and pleasure of meeting you. We also request you to accept our prayers for your welfare here and hereafter, for the unremitting atten-tion you at all times zealously evinced in your pro-fessional capacity, by which we consider you an instrument in the hands of the Almighty in preventing the many contagious diseases with which we were threatened during our voyage. We feel extremely sorry that this is the only manner by which we can convey to you our personal regard and respect, both for your private and pro-fessional character. In taking our leave of you, we do it with feelings of deep regret and sorrow ; and sooner shall we for-get our native land and all its recollections, than the many favours and obligations we received through you, which shall never be obliterated from our me-mories.—We are your obliged servants, William Lamrock - Henry Mulholland
Patrick Nugent - John Lynch
Francis Armstrong - James McGuire
Edward Moses - Thomas O'Hagan
Ralph Dawson - James Weir
John Kennedy - Baptist Carmichael
Christr. Gardner - James Dale
James Stevenson - Owen Hilley
James Wilson - Patrick Michan jun.
Thomas McQuigan - Alexr. Gardner
Samuel Smyth - Thomas Martin
Michael Black - Gustavus Thomson
Arthur Duff - James Riddell
William Moore - John Cochran
James McCabe - James Collins
John O'Brien - John Lamrock
Robert Campbell - Samuel Lamrock
Patrick Campbell - John Cummins
Charles Babington - Martin Smyth
James McIlvena - Matthew Darroch
John McKendry - Edward Campbell
Lancelot Dawson - James Barr
Henry Dawson - Alexander Douglas
Samuel Slane - Archd. McNeill
George Auchinleck - Robert Innes
John Smyth - John McIlroy
John Robertson - John Devine
James Nolan - John Murphy
William Shaw - William Johnston
Adam Turner - Edward Sweeney
Charles Garrigan - Patrick McKerney
Thomas Leonard - John McCabe
James H. Macginnis - Simon Gillies
William Pepper - Patrick Nugent
John Duffy - William Gardner
James Johnston - Charles McLean
Donald McDonald - Thomas Ashworth
Arthur-Duff - Rodger Morgan
John McKinnon - Patrick Michan sen. and family
Dennis Canning - Edward Lamb
Samuel Gordon - James Denovan
James Montgomery - Alexander Atkinson
William McKeown - James Bogan
Arthur Hogan Francis Hagan
John Bailey - James Poel
James Orr - John Leary
Mary Bickerstaff - Martha Gooen
Hannah Palmer - Florence Palmer
Sophia Palmer - Janet Jack
Marion Robertson - Marion Alexander
Isabella Donaldson - Isabella Holden
Mary Watson - Jane Watson
Marion Campbell - Charlotte Boles
Margt. Darrock - Isabella McDaid
Rosanna Thomson - Mary Mahan
Elizabeth Miller - Rachel Legan
Mary Collins - Ellen Collins
Mary McAuley - Ellen McGlashan
Mary McCann - Mary Jane Michan
Rosina McCrocken - Catherine Duff
Mary Ferris - Anne O'Hagan
Ann Gardner - Bell Jane Johnston
Margaret McMullun - Elizabeth Johnston
Marjory McMullun - Frances Ann Johnston
Isabella McMullun - Sarah Baker
Mary Gardner - Elizabeth Baker
Jane Campbell - Sarah Purcell
Mary Campbell - Sarah Breeden
Elisa Campbell - Eliza Sherry
Frances Quin - Elizabeth Carlton
Margaret Finlay - Anne Jane McCrea
Eliza Jane Doneghy - Catherine McCrea
Elizabeth McQuade - Isabella Young
Margaret Curran - Ann Dale
Mary Jane Brown - Sarah Bogan
Martha Kelly - Mary Vahly
Ann Graham - Christian Sloan
Mary Wallace - Ellen Brennen
Isabella Patterson - Ann Rodgers
Jane Poel - Jane Poel
Margaret Dawson - Jane Hannah
Susanna Fitzpatrick - Mary Hagan ..... 486 From ''Advertising'' in the '''Australasian Chronicle''' (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) of Saturday 26 February 1842, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31735153? ______________________________________ INQUESTS. — An inquest was held on Saturday, at the New York Hotel, on the body of George Gray, a seaman belonging to the ship Broom. He was found floating a-stern of the ship, with a rope round his neck. The body was examined by Mr A'Beckett, who certified that the deceased died from drowning. A verdict of drowned himself in a fit of temporary insanity, was returned. in ''THEATRICALS.'' from '''The Australian''' (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848) of Tuesday 8 March 1842, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/36853008? _______________________________________ '''NOTICE .''' I HERE BY Caution all Persons, against Harbouring or Employing my hired Servant, William Henry M'Keown, emigrant, (per ship Broom), who absconded from my service on the 6th instant. T. FORSTER. Brush Farm, March 8. from ''Advertising'' in the '''Sydney Free Press''' (NSW : 1841 - 1842) of Thursday 10 March 1842, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/226357255? === PASSENGER LISTS === * '''NRS5316/4_4782/Broom_13 Feb 1842/''' from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4782&ship=Broom === SOURCES & FURTHER READING === ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVALS.'' from '''The Sydney Herald''' (NSW : 1831 - 1842) of Monday 14 February 1842, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12873709? ''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE'' from '''The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser''' (NSW : 1803 - 1842) of Tuesday 15 February 1842, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2555764? ''Advertising'' in the '''Sydney Herald''' (NSW : 1831 - 1842) of Tuesday 22 February 1842, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12873839? ''Advertising'' in the '''Australasian Chronicle''' (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) of Saturday 26 February 1842, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31735153? ''THEATRICALS.'' from '''The Australian''' (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848) of Tuesday 8 March 1842, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/36853008? ''Advertising'' from the '''Sydney Free Press''' (NSW : 1841 - 1842) of Thursday 10 March 1842, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/226357255? ''NRS5316/4_4782/Broom_13 Feb 1842/'' from the '''Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists''' on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4782&ship=Broom ''Patrick McGuigan'' from the '''Immigration Place Australia''' website at: https://immigrationplace.com.au/story/patrick-mcguigan/

Voyage of the Almora, Arrived 14 Feb 1855

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[[Category: Almora, Arrived 14 Feb 1855]] [[Category:Victoria, Shipping Free Space Pages]] For a grouping of profiles of those aboard the Almora, see [[:Category: Almora, Arrived 14 Feb 1855|the category ]]. ===Voyage of the Almora, Arrived 14 Feb 1855=== Voyage of the immigrant ship '''''Almora'''''
Departed '''Liverpool 18 November 1854'''
Arrived '''Port Phillip Bay 14 February 1855''' The ''Almora'' sailed from Liverpool 18th November 1854 to Port Phillip Bay 14 February 1855 under Captain Williams. It weighed 1239 tons and was owned by Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co.'s "Eagle Line" ===Newspaper Coverage=== MOVEMENTS OF AUSTRALIAN VESSELS.-Three fine vessels sailed for Melbourne on Thursday. Messrs'. Magee and Livingston's fine new ship ''Gipsy Bride'', 1438 tons, Captain Montgomery, one of J. M. Walthew's "Liverpool Line of Packets," took out a large cargo, and 34 saloon, 90 second cabin, 373 between-deck passengers - a total of 497. The ''Gipsy Bride'' was towed as far as Holyhead, where the breeze was so exceedingly favourable that the captain set all sail, and the ship sailed so fast that it was totally impossible for the steamer to catch her. Mr. Magee's head clerk, three gentlemen from Mr. Walthew's office, and a number of friends of the passengers, were on board the ''Gipsy Bride'' at the time, and there is just a chance that they may be landed at Lisbon-or Melbourne! The English built clipper ''Sebastian Cabot'', 1009 tons, Captain Bond, the property of Mr. Robert Girvan, also sailed for Melbourne, with a full cargo, and about two dozen saloon passengers ; and the ''Goldfinder'', 1380 tons, Captain Stewart, one of Messrs. Millers and Thompson's "Golden Line," for the same port, with 230 passengers and a full cargo. To-day the celebrated "Black Ball" clipper ''Indian Queen'', 1030 tons, Captain McKirdy, will be despatched by Messrs. Baines and Co., for Melbourne, with about 350 passengers and 500 tons cargo. The succeeding ship of this line is the magnificent clipper ''James Baines'', "the largest, finest, and fastest merchant-ship in the world." The ''Almora'', 1239 tons, Captain Williams, one of Messrs. Gibbs, Bright, and Co.'s "Eagle Line," is lying in the river, and will sail for Melbourne in a day or two; with about 230 passengers and a large cargo. The ''Almora'' will be succeeded by the celebrated fast sailing ship ''Eagle''. There are at present 34 ships loading here for various Australian ports. (Liverpool Journal, Nov. 11) (Source: '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' from The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 - 1893) of Wednesday 14 February 1855, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/698038?) '''PORT PHILLIP HEADS.''' ARRIVED. Feb. 13-H. M. sloop of war, Calliope, 26 guns. Captain J. C. Fitzgerald, from Sydney for Hobson's Bay. Almora. ship. Eagle Line. 1239 tons, J. Williams. from Liverpool for Melbonne. with 250 passengers and general cargo, 85 days out Bright, Brothers, agents. Glemmanm, 1150 tons, J. Rogers, master, from Liverpool for Melbourne, with 240 passengers and cargo, 105 days out. St. Lawrence. American ship, 850 tons, from Puget's Sound for Melbourne, with lumber, &c, and passengers, 95 days out. 14,- Lady Bird, screw steamer. Robertson from Launceston SAILED. A small screw steamer for Adelaide. REMAIN IN QUARANTINE. Amelia barque, with Chinese immigrants. She is expected to be released this day. Feb. 14.--Wind, eastery, light airs, and warm close temperature. '''PORT PHILLIP HEADS.''' from the Geelong Advertiser and Intelligencer (Vic. : 1851 - 1856) of Thursday 15 February 1855, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/91861693? ---- February 14.-Almora, ship, 1239 tons, Henry Williams, from Liverpool 18th November. Passengers- cabin : Mr. and Mrs. Hipkins and family, Misses Shaw, Ellis, and Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. Chambers, Messrs. Cronan, Madden, Pritchard (2), and two hundred and forty-five passengers. Bright Bros, and Co , agents. '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Thursday 15 February 1855, Page 4. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4804436? ---- TO HENRY WILLIAMS, Esq., Commander of the Almora of Liverpool, —Sir , —At a meeting of the passengers of your good ship, held on board, on approaching the termination of our voyage from Liverpool to Melbourne, tho Rev. Mr. Cronin in the chair, it was unanimously received— ''Firstly''-"That the cordial thanks of the passengers were due to you for the great kindness and courtesy which you had evinced towards us, and for the promptitude with which you had remedied the inconveniences which must inevitably occur in a voyage of such duration." ''Secondly''-"That an address embodying the pur-port of the above resolution should be presented to you," and a committee,consisting of the undersigned, was then appointed to prepare such address, and submit the same for the approval of the passengers. The present address having been accordingly so submitted and approved of, we, the aforesaid committee, collectively, individually, and as representatives of the passengers, beg most cordially to present to you our warmest expression of gratitude for the manner in which you have discharged the important duties which devolved upon you as master of the Almora ; and we assure you of our entire approbation of your conduct, and appreciation of your character. We feel thankful of the care and marked assiduity you have displayed to secure our health and promote our personal comfort, as well as to relieve the tedium attendant on such a voyage. To your unwearied exertions to gratify the requirements of all entrusted to your charge, the young, the middle-aged, and those of ripened years, we ascribe, under Divine Providence, the general good health of the passengers. We can- not withhold the expression of our feeling of thankfulness to the Supreme Being for having placed over us one so fully competent, from age and experience in seamanship, to guide us so successfully to our destination. We also take the opportunity of testifying to the efficiency and courtesy of your first officer, Mr. Matthews ; at the same time we cannot forget your Second mate, Mr. Roberts, who, as well as the whole crew, acquitted themselves with ability and unvaried civility. After we have separated, we shall, with the most kindly feelings, remember good-hearted Captain Williams, and his noble ship Almora. Hoping that you may be long spared to render such services to others as we have experienced at your hands, and wishing you, Dear Sir, health and happiness, we remain, faithfully yours, (Signed) John B. Cronin, R. C. Clergyman. Chairman,
Patrick Madden, R.C.C, - Maxwell Hutton,
George Chambers, - Peter Woof,
John Pritchard, - Donald Manson,
John Reading, - William Lowe,
Alexander Mackie, - Thomas Tarbuck.
William Hutchinson, - William Joy,
Patk. Dennehy, W. Laughton, Sec.
REPLY,
Gentlemen, -With feelings of the most sincere gratitude, I accept the address which you are so kind as to present to me. I fear, indeed, that you are too partial in estimating my humble efforts to promote the happiness and comfort of the passengers. During the voyage, I have frequently experienced your courtesy, as also your ready compliance with every regulation which I deemed it necessary to make, to secure the health and good order of the ship. I have grown old, for you see my grey hairs, in the sea-faring life, and it has never been my lot to meet more respect and kindly feelings, than I have received at your hands. I assure you, that in my intercourse with you, I have been cheered on in the performance of my duty.
Gentlemen, I am sorry I cannot make a reply suitable to your touch-ing address, but you are aware ; that seamen are averse to long speeches. I assure you, I feel on this occasion, more than any words of mine could fully express. This address, I shall always keep as a cherished memorial of your kindness. I shall communicate to Mr. Mathews and Mr. Roberts, the expression of your sense of their "efficiency and courtesy." I feel highly gratified to learn that the crew of the "Almora" have merited your praise for "ability and civility." Gentlemen. -Allow me once more to thank you for all your goodness. Praying that Providence may bless you all with happiness and prosperity in the splendid country of your adoption. I remain, your gratefully sincere well-wisher,
H. WILLIAMS, Master of the ship Almora. 2343 '''Advertising''' from The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) of Saturday 17 February 1855, Page 8. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4804507? == Sources== * All newspaper articles from the '''TROVE''' database courtesy of the National Library of Australia at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/ * '''Unassisted passenger lists (1852-1923)''' Record Series Number (VPRS): 947 from the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) at: https://www.prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/unassisted-passenger-lists

Voyage of the Charles Kerr to the South Australian Colony in 1840

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[[Category: Charles Kerr, Arrived 17 Jun 1840]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The voyage of the Charles Kerr to South Australia in 1840 === The barque Charles Kerr sailed from England to the South Australia Colony in 1840. It left Gravesend on 5 March and arrived at Port Adelaide on 16 June 1840. at [1] The Charles Kerr a 463 ton barque under Captain Harford Arnold and Arthur Skelton, Esq., surgeon-superintendent, carried 216 Commissioner's Emigrants (assisted passengers) to the fledgling colony. :''We see this reproduced Advertising from the British Press in the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/245932579? South Australian Record] of 15 January 1840:'' '''Under engagement to the Colonization Commissioners,'''
'''DIRECT FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA,'''
'''THE Ship CHARLES KERR,'''
burthen per register, 463 tons. HARFORD ARNOLD. Commander.
Lying in the St Katharine's Dock. This
vessel has excellent accommodation for
cabin passengers, and will carry an experienced
surgeon. For freight or passage apply to the Commander at
Lloyd's, and at the Jerusalem Coffee House; or to
JOHN PIRIE and Co., 3 Freeman's Court, Cornhill
:''from the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195859955? Adelaide Chronicle and South Australian Literary Record] of 24 June 1840 we see:'' '''SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.''' '''ARRIVED.''' Wednesday, June 17.—The barque Charles Kerr, 453 tons, Harford Arnold, Commander from London and Gravesend, having left the latter place on the 6th March. Passengers:— Mrs Longley, Mr Richard Longley, Mr A. M. Laine, Mr. H. Snelling, Mr Alexander Grant, two Masters Longley, and fifty-seven male and fifty-five female adult emigrants ninety-two children. :''And also from the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195859950? Adelaide Chronicle and South Australian Literary Record] of June 24, 1840 we see:'' There were ten deaths on board the Charles Kerr during the passage, and three births. The deaths were all among the children, except two, one a young man of nineteen, a seaman; and the other a young woman of eighteen. :''A Passenger list from the Family History SA [https://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html Shipping and Passenger Lists South Australia] database: Passengers arriving 1840-06-17 in SA aboard the Charles Kerr (463 ot ship 1826) from London 40-03-06, Captain Harford Arnold. *ALDRIDGE John, wife (Martha?), 4 sons *BARHAM Margaret *BROWNE W V *BURTON William, Esther GILBERT, John (b@sea) *CAIN William, wife (Catharine?) *COOKE Henry Richard, Henrietta HARRISON, Eliza *[[Cooke-4597|COOKE Charles James]], wife (Sarah Jane YOUNG? / Eliz?) *[[Coulter-428|COULTER John]], [[Lane-2711|Mary Matilda LANE]], [[Coulter-438|Rd]], [[Coulter-440|Wm]], [[Coulter-439|Reuben]], [[Coulter-441|Hy]], [[Coulter-442|Jas]], [[Coulter-443|Sarah]], [[Coulter-444|Sophia]] *COULTER Mary Ann (w?), son *COULTER Thomas, Frances BARHAM, Timothy, Thos, Eliz, Mary, Lewis, Rbt *COWLEY Robert Fisher, Sarah MORGAN, Rbt, Joseph Fisher, Thos, Crln, Jas, Dan *CROFT Elizabeth *DAVIS Harriet *DAWE Sampson, Jane GREGORY, [[Dawe-910|Eliz]] *DAWE William, Mary Ann GREGORY, Wm Hy *DOLDING Edward, wife, 2 sons *EDWARDS William Fogwell, Rebecca LUCKHAM, son *[[Eldridge-1640|ELDRIDGE John]], [[Goldsmith-1089|Frances GOLDSMITH]], Wm, Russell, Geo, [[Eldridge-3288|Cornelius Chas]] *FANNAN Elizabeth *FIELD George (W?) *FIELD Mary Ann *FOOT James, Ann GRIFFIN *GIBBS Thomas, Elizabeth (wife), Eliz, son, Thirza, Chas (b@sea) *GRANT Alexander *[[Hall-36742|HALL John]], [[Chapman-14127|wife [Emma]]], [[Hall-36743|dau [Emily]]] *[[Hillier-189|HILLIER George]], [[Bennett-6786|Sarah (wife)]], [[Hillier-188|Jane]], [[Hillier-1062|Chas]], [[Hillier-1063|Hy]], [[Hillier-776|Eliz]], [[Hillier-1066|dau [Anne]]], [[Hillier-1065|son [Isaac]]] *[[Hissey-77|HISSEY Charles]], [[Mills-12737|Emily MILLS]] *HODGES Francis, Mary Ann FAWNS, John, Wm, Jas, Thos, Ann, Geo, Eliz (38,35,13,12,10,8,6,3,1) *[[Honey-73|HONEY John]], [[McLeod-413|Caroline Ann Elizabeth MCLEOD]], [[Honey-612|son (Thomas?)]], 2 dau (inc Hrt Isabella?) *HONEY Mary *HUGGETT Mary Ann *HUGGETT William, Catherine WILLIAMS, Cath (d aft arr), 2 sons *IGGULDEN Thomas, wife *JOHNSTON Elizabeth, Mary (Ann?) *LAINE A M *LANGLEY William, wife, 2 sons (inc Geo?), Rd *[[McEvoy-119|MCEVOY Catherine]] *[[McEvoy-108|MCEVOY Dennis]] *MCGLINN / MCGLYNN / MCLEAN Samuel, wife, 2 dau, 2 sons (inc Mtn?) *MAIDMENT Charles, Esther Fanny DOOL, [[Maidment-51|Edwin Chas]], Fanny, Hrt Jane, Sophia Ransom, Eliz Burnbridge, Wm Joseph, Mary Ann, Geo James *MILLS Elizabeth *[[Mills-12729|MILLS George]], [[Tarrant-762|Mary Ann TARRANT]], [[Mills-14510|Ann Matilda]], Maria/Sarah *PROCTOR Ellison *PROCTOR John, Ann LANGLEY, 2 sons *[[Rofe-24|ROFE James]], [[Godfrey-3358|Mary GODFREY]], Jas, 4 dau (including [[Rofe-14|Susannah]]), son *RYAN Thomas *SAWLEY George, Jane PARSONS, Sarah, Jas, Hrt, John *SIMMONS Henry, Jessie LEWIS, Jessie *SIMMONS John, Mary (wife) *SKELTON / KELTON Arthur *[[Snelling-747|SNELLING Henry]] *[[Stacey-494|STACEY James]], [[Fisher-5558|Mary FISHER]], [[Stacey-651|Sarah]], [[Stacey-493|Mary]], [[Stacey-652|Jas]], [[Stacey-653|John]], [[Stacey-654|Hrt]], [[Stacey-655|Hy]], [[Stacey-656|Eliz (d aft arr)]] *[[Symes-1179|SYMES Anthony]], wife *[[Symes-1176|SYMES John]], [[Perry-26342|Mary PERRY]], [[Symes-1177|Sarah]], [[Symes-1181|John]], [[Symes-1182|Eliz]], [[Symes-1183|Geo]], [[Symes-819|Crln]], [[Symes-1185|Edwin]], [[Symes-1186|Esther Jane]], [[Symes-1187|Andrew]], [[Symes-1188|Thos]], [[Symes-1189|Mary Ann]] *[[Symes-1178|SYMES William]], [[Leach-8850|Sarah LEACH]], [[Symes-1195|John]],[[Symes-1191| Jas]], [[Symes-1192|Wm]], [[Symes-1193|Hy]] *TREBLE Henry, Emma BISHOP, Emma *TREVASKIS John, Mary (wife), Hy, son (Wm?), dau, 3 sons (inc John), dau *TWEEDIE / TWEEDY Thomas, wife, 2 sons *VEARING George, Elizabeth (wife), 2 sons inc James *WEST Ann *[[Whitebread-86|WHITBREAD Isaac (d on arr)]], [[Mills-12723|Emma MILLS]], Eliz, [[Whitbread-242|Wm]] [[Whitbread-283|Chas]], Matilda, [[Whitbread-282|Sarah Ann (b@sea)]] *WHITTLE Charles Cheeseman, Frances (wife) *WILKINS John *[[Ween-22|WEEN / WYNN / WYNE John]], [[Leach-4209|Elizabeth LEACH]] ==== Passenger Lists etc. ==== * 06/03/1840 - 17/06/1840 from Passengers in History an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945220 * Charles Kerr 1840 from Diane Cummings' Bound For South Australia database at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1840CharlesKerr.htm * Barry Leadbeater's South Australian Shipping & Immigration database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org//shipping/passengerlists.html * 1840 Charles Kerr from the OLD COLONISTS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA website at: https://oldcolonists.weebly.com/-1840-charles-kerr.html * Advertising from the South Australian Record (SA : 1837 - 1840) of Wednesday 15 January 1840, Page 1. first accessed online on the 23rd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/245932579? * STATE OF ADELAIDE. from the South Australian Record and Australasian Chronicle (SA : 1840) on Saturday 7 March 1840, Page 13. first accessed online on the 23rd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/245655770? * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE from the Adelaide Chronicle and South Australian Literary Record (SA : 1840 - 1842) of Wednesday 24 June 1840, Page 2. first accessed online on the 23rd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195859955? * ADDRESS TO HER MAJESTY, from the Adelaide Chronicle and South Australian Literary Record (SA : 1840 - 1842) of Wednesday 24 June 1840, Page 3. first accessed online on the 23rd of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/195859950?

Voyage of the Immigrant ship Buckinghamshire to The South Australian Colony in 1838/399

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[[Category: Buckinghamshire, Arrived 21 Mar 1839]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] :'''The Immigrant Ship ''Buckinghamshire'' Voyage from London 11 December 1838 Arriving in South Australia 21 March 1839''' From the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71685183? ''Adelaide Shipping Report.''] from the ''Southern Australian'' (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844) of Wednesday 27 March 1839, Page 3 we see: MARCH 21.—The ship ''Buckinghamshire,'' 1460 tons W. Moore Esq. Commander, from London and Plymouth 11th Dec., with general cargo, and emigrants. Passengers—W. Allen, Esq., J. Ellis Esq., J. Gilbert, Esq., Rev. Mr. Wiz, W. H. Cooke, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Hailes, Mr. H. Harding, Mr. J. Browne, Surgeon, Mr Kentish. The ''Buckinghamshire'' was a much larger ship than others that have been recorded, her tonnage being 1,450 tons against the Buffalo's 860 and the Rapid's 160. She was probably considered a very large boat indeed by 1839 standards the last word in a luxury liner, and very fast, too, taking a little over 14 weeks for the voyage, leaving Portsmouth on December 11, 1838 and arriving at Holdfast Bay on March 22, 1839. The ship was a fine old East Indian under the command of Capt. W. Moore, and had 512 passengers on board, in cluding 180 children. Of these, 443 were migrants being sent out by the Commissioners under the care of General Superintendent Nathaniel Hailes for the colonisation of South Australia. Many of these poor people were very misinformed over the whole business, being told that it was very much the same as moving from one county to another, ie. from Dorset to Devon. The average laboring family was very ignorant, many of them spending their whole lives within a few miles of the village in which they were born. {{Image|file=Thomas-29591.jpg | label = The Buckinghamshire |align=center |size=m |caption=The ''Buckinghamshire,'' drawn by Colonel William Light. }} From the [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31750498? South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register] of Saturday 30 March 1839, we see: March 22.—The ship ''BUCKINGHAMSHIRE,'' 1468 tons, Wm. Moor, Commander, from London, December 1, 1838.— 8 cases and 2 boxes of gold and silver specie, 2 cases jewellery, 2 cases furniture, table, iron bedsteads, stove, clock, 2 mattresses, 14 bundles, 27 pack- ages building materials, 45 packages 4 bales 1 case 1 cask 1 tierce 1 box merchandise, 10 deals, 653 pigs Spanish lead, 281 casks oil, 30 cases oilmen's stores, 2 casks paint and tools, 1 bundle 44 cases 3 casks ironmongery, 1 cask tinware, 1 case brushes, 3 bundles 1 chest 1 sack tools, 1 cask crockery, and 1 tub earthenware, 3 case cutlery, 1 bale slops, 5 bales 4 boxes 1 case 1 barrel wearing apparel, 1 bale leather, 2 bundles iron wire, 5 kegs nails, I case mould frames, 1 case umbrellas, 1 case haberdashery, 1 case drapery. I case stationery, 1 case books. 1 case pease, 1 box seeds, 4 boxes plants, 31 barrels 2 half ditto pork, 1 barrel and 6 hams, 3 kegs 4 cases cheese, 10 tierces sugar loaves, I hhd. butter, 1 cask tapioca, 1 case sago, 1 case oatmeal, 2 cases blue, 2 case starch, 1 case lucifers, 1 cask blacking, 1 barrel shot, 5 casks bottled beer, 1 butt sherry, 1 hhd. Madeira, 3 cases 1 crate sundries. Passengers—Mr and Mrs Cook, Mr and Mrs Hailes and 3 children, Mr and Mrs Hezelden, Mr and Mrs Robertson, Mr and Mrs Munday and 3 children, Misses Shultz, Williams, and Hairidge, Rev. Mr Wix, Messrs. Gilbert, Broun, Elles, Allen, Miller, Mitchel, Templar, Poulden, Hard- ing, Handcock, Pratt, Williams, Gratwick, Bour- chier, Lock, Gothordt, Salmon, Snape ?
15 steerage, and 443 sent by Commissioners, being in all 512. === PASSENGER LISTS etc.=== * Adelaide Shipping Report. from the '''Southern Australian''' (Adelaide, SA : 1838 - 1844) of Wednesday 27 March 1839, Page 3. first accessed 15th of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/71685183? * 1839 ''Buckinghamshire'' from the '''OLD COLONISTS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA''' website at: https://oldcolonists.weebly.com/-1839-buckinghamshire.html * Barry Leadbeater's '''South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org//shipping/passengerlists.html * BUCKINGHAMSHIRE 1839 from Diane Cummings' '''Bound For South Australia''' database at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1839Buckinghamshire.htm * 05/12/1838 - 22/03/1839 from the '''Passengers in History''' website an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/945666 * IMPORTS. from the '''South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register''' (Adelaide, SA : 1836 - 1839) of Saturday 30 March 1839, Page 6. first accessed 15th of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31750498? * Advertising from the South Australian Gazette and Colonial Register (Adelaide, SA : 1836 - 1839) of Saturday 30 March 1839, Page 2. first accessed 15th of December, 2019 at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31750489?

Voyage of the Mary Dugdale to the South Australian Colony in 1840

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[[Category: Mary Dugdale, Arrived 1 Oct 1840]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''The Mary Dugdale, departed Bristol, 1 June 1840, via Dublin, arrived Port Adelaide, 1 October 1840. Captain Henry Buckland and 205 passengers on board, the most part Irish.''' ==== The Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Emigration to South Australia ==== A VERY interesting and gratifying scene was presented at Dublin on Saturday last. The Mary Dugdale, emigration-ship, at Kingston, bound for South Australia, having on board thirty-four married couples, twenty-two single men, sixteen single women, twenty-nine male and thirty female children between the ages of 7 and 14 years, ten males and fifteen females between 1 and 7, and five male and ten female infants ; making a total of two hundred and five individuals—was visited by the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, attended by Captain Dunn, one of his aides-decamp. His Excellency examined the accommodations with minute attention; he inquired with evident interest into the arrangements, and expressed his entire satisfaction with them all. The emigrants had been previously informed of his intention of visiting them ; and having prepared an address, requested permission to present it through the agent of the emigration commissioners, Dr Barnard. The address was read by one of the emigrants; while the rest, men, women, and children, crowded around: it was evidently their own uncorrected composition, and though, of course, unadorned, was replete both with good sense and warm feeling. It expressed their heartfelt satisfaction at the interst the Lord Lieutenant took in their affairs when about to leave their native land, their gratitude for the books he had presented to them for the use of themselves and their children on the voyage, and their hope that when far away, endeavouring to improve the condition of their families, they should hear of the happiness of their sovereign, the welfare of his Excellency, and the prosperity of the empire. His lordship returned a very kind and feeling reply, thanking them for their expression of good-will, and committing them to the protecting care of the Providence of God. His Excellency was loudly cheered as he left the vessel. The books thus given were procured from the ^National Education Board; they will be highly useful, as there are ninety children in the vessel capable of being taught to read, who are to be duly instructed during the voyage by schoolmasters selected from the emigrants. The Mary Dugdale sailed on Monday last. ==== Passenger Lists etc. ==== * ''THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND AND EMIGRATION TO SOUTH AUSTRALIA.'' from the '''South Australian Record and Australasian and South African Chronicle''' (SA : 1840 - 1841) of Saturday 6 June 1840, Page 8. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/245932843? * Barry Leadbeater's '''South Australian Shipping & Immigration''' database at: http://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html * 02/06/1840 - 01/10/1840 from '''Passengers in History''' an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/944327 * MARY DUGDALE from '''Passengers in History'''an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/931373 * 1840 Mary Dugdale from the '''OLD COLONISTS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA''' website at: https://oldcolonists.weebly.com/-1840-mary-dugdale.html * Mary Dugdale 1840 from Diane Cummings' '''Bound For South Australia''' database at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1840MaryDugdale.gif * Supreme Court. from the '''Australasian Chronicle''' (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843) of Tuesday 13 October 1840, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31729484?

Voyage of the Minerva 1799-1800

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[[Category:Minerva, Arrived 11 Jan 1800]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === Minerva Convict Transport Ship's Voyage to Port Jackson in 1799/1800 === See also: [[:Category:Minerva, Arrived 11 Jan 1800]] Under the command of Joseph Salkeld (or Stalkeld), Minerva left the Downs, on 6 August 1799. She sailed from Cork, Ireland on 24 August with 165 male and 26 female convicts, plus three children belonging to convicts. She arrived in Port Jackson on 11 January 1800. Three prisoners had died on the passage out. The majority of the convict passengers on board the ''Minerva'' were Irish rebels, notably members of the United Irishmen. Their leader, Joseph Holt, was was one of the convicts on board the ship. A detailed account of the ship's journey to New South Wales, including Holt's memories of the ship's crew and convict passengers, [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ofI5AAAAcAAJ&dq=joseph+holt+memoirs+alcock+volume+11&source=gbs_navlinks_s can be found in his memoirs]. While Holt stood by his fellow political prisoners, who he believed had been sentenced for their fight against tyranny, he referred to many of his fellow transportees as "the convicts" and resented that he was considered to be a felon. He noted that the "ship's company had such a name for criminality that a part of them were sent at once [on arrival in New South Wales] to Norfolk Island, a place of transportation for those who are too bad for Botany Bay". A History of New South Wales by Barrington related the following (quoted in Holt's memoirs on page 60): ''"The generality of the convicts sent byt his ship were but ill calculated to be of any advantage to the settlement of [New South Wales] as little addition could be made by them to the strength of the labouring gangs. Many of them were bred up in genteel habits and others to light professions, and of course unaccustomed to hard labour. These must become a drain on the store; for yet, it was not possible for the Governor, consistent with his well-known feeling of humanity, to send a physician, the once sheriff of a county, a catholic priest or a protestant clergyman and family to the brick carts, the brick fields, grubbing-hoe or the timber carriage. The lower classes of convicts in the [ship's cargo] were mostly old men, fit only for hut keepers, to remain home and prevent robbery... thus making good the old proverb "set a thief to catch a thief".'' === PASSENGER LISTS === * Convicts and passengers of the Minerva identified in the Hunter Valley from the FREE SETTLER or FELON website at: https://www.jenwilletts.com/searchaction.php?page=1&ship=minerva%201800&firstname= * Convicts on the Minerva - 1800 from the Convict Stockade website at: http://www.historyaustralia.org.au/twconvic/Minerva+1800 * Details for the ship Minerva (1800) from the Claim a Convict database at: http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/shipDetails.php?shipId=42 * Minerva voyage to New South Wales, Australia in 1799 with 233 passengers from the Convict Records database at: https://convictrecords.com.au/ships/minerva/1799 * Irish Convicts to New South Wales 1788-1849 Provided by Peter Mayberry at: http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/cgi-bin/irish/irish.cgi?requestType=Search&ship=Minerva+(1800) === FURTHER READING === * Convict Ship Minerva 1800 from the FREE SETTLER or FELON website at: https://www.jenwilletts.com/convict_ship_minerva_1800.htm * Holt, Joseph, Crofton-Croker, T (editor), 1838, Memoirs of Joseph Holt, General of the Irish Rebels, in 1798: In Two Volumes, Volume 1 (in eBook format) , Henry Colburn, (London). at: [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=ofI5AAAAcAAJ&dq=joseph+holt+memoirs+alcock+volume+11&source=gbs_navlinks_s] * Minerva (1773 ship) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minerva_(1773_ship) * Australia Explained https://australia-explained.com.au/history/history-minerva-part-1-sydney-and-her-ship-based-connections https://australia-explained.com.au/history/history-minerva-2-violent-democrats

W.H. Nichols Company

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"In 1904 William Henry Nichols started the W.H. Nichols Company in his cellar workshop. Starting out manufacturing watchmaking tools, the company moved to pumps used to make rayon fiber. They produced pumps and other aircraft components during World War Two, and expanded to about 800 employees. In 1984 the company was acquired by the Parker Hannifin Corporation. From some early 2003 emails from Joy (Burns) Lambert I was wondering why there wasn't any information on the W.H. Nichols Company in the history. My father worked there many years. They made many different pumps. W. H. Nichols first shop was in the cellar of his home on Spruce St. to a barn on Lawrence St. changes made in 1907 to part of Burgin's Boat House ( later the New England Mica Co.) In 1908 the first "big" shop on Gifford Ave (which became the parking for Grover Cronin's Store). During this time work produced, mainly precision parts, Watchmaking tools, parts for International business Machine Company, gages and fixtures for the manufacture of the Stanley Steamer. In 1912-1913 they broke ground on 48 Woerd Ave. 1 the Nylon & Rayon Pump used to make Nylon and Rayon. 2 Turbo Supercharger Lubricating Pump which were in the planes in world war II. 3 Navy Air Pumps an accessory used in the powerfull Pratt and Whitney engines used in Navy pursuit and night flighter planes. 4 Navel Pumps made to meet the requirements of the United States Navy for use in battleshipes, cruisers, destroyers, aircraft carriers and submarines. 5 Gerotors- the heart of the Nichols percision pump is usually a gerotor, made in many sizes and capacities. This is just some imformation I have taken from books My father William Burns has left me. there is alot more which i havent even read but would like to share for the History of Waltham. I would be very please for you to post the information.. My father William M. (Skipper) Burns would be honored as it was an important part of his life and many others..If you dont mind i will send more as i find it there are pictures also .. thanks for the link you sent I will share it with family as i think my aunt also worked there for a short time. They also started a boys organization called the sea scouts which may boys of waltham enjoyed and learned from. Ran much like the Navy, learning knots, boating, camping ect... thank you for your time and interest. Joy (Burns) lambert"http://www.waltham-community.com/WHNichols.html

Wadsworth's Brigade

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[[Category: Wadsworth's Brigade, Continental Army, American Revolution]] [[Category: B-404]] == Wadsworth's brigade == In January 1776, due to a pressing request from General Washington, the Connecticut Council of Safety voted four regiments of 728 men to be raised to serve at camp near Boston until 1st of April. 1st raised under Colonel James Wadsworth, Lieutenant-Colonel Comfort Sage and Major Dyer Throop. The General Assembly in Dec 1776, formed the militia of the State into six brigades under two major generals and six brigadier generals. James one of six and later appointed second major general.Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution. [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=wQgWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA43 Chapter Sketches, Connecticut Daughters of the American Revolution: Patron Saints.] Connecticut Chapters, Daughters of the American Revolution, 1901. In January, 1776, he was Colonel of the first regiment of the Militia of Connecticut in the army of the United Colonies, when the regiment marched to Boston. Under his command were Comfort Tays, Lieut Col.; Dyer Troop, Major; Samuel Johnson, Adjutant; Thomas Lyman, Quarter Master ; Robert Usher, Surgeon; Elias Norton, Surgeon's Mate; Capt John Willey and Company; Capt John Couch and Company; Capt Eliphlet Buckley and Company; Capt Joseph and Company; Capt. Jeremiah Mason and Company; Capt Jared Shepherd and Company; Capt Jesse Moss and Company; Capt Benjamin Richards and Company. March 1777 Genl Wadsworth ordered to march one-fourth of the brigade to New Haven to defend the coast April 1778 Council directed him to inquire into state of these guards and dismiss militia there in whole or part at his discretion. URL for pages Wadsworth [http://connecticutsar.org/understanding-the-connecticut-militia/ UNDERSTANDING THE CONNECTICUT MILITIA DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION] WAdsworth Brigade [[:Category:Wadsworth's_Brigade,_Continental_Army,_American_Revolution|Category:Wadsworth's_Brigade,_Continental_Army,_American_Revolution]] https://archive.org/stream/waroftherevolution00recorich#page/392/mode/2up http://www.douglashistory.co.uk/history/Regiments/wadsworth.htm https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/46/Continental_Army%2C_Long_Island.png https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_battle_of_the_Battle_of_Long_Island History of Durham https://books.google.com/books?id=NkcBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA237&lpg=PA237&dq=general+james+wadsworth+connecticut&source=bl&ots=a1jNzAZTrP&sig=-3jNIFpFePx-man_SqHSrrV-6Dc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CFAQ6AEwCWoVChMIl_DCocDtyAIVxDU-Ch0b9wwF#v=onepage&q=general%20james%20wadsworth%20connecticut&f=false [http://warof1812ct.org/?p=232 Connecticut Militia War of 1812] == Sources ==

Wagner Name Study

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[[Category:Wagner Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Wagner Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wagner Wagner] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Wagner name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Wagner's), by time period (18th Century Wagner's), or by topic (Wagner DNA, Wagner Occupations, Wagner Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Wagner Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Waggoner-1719|Steve Waggoner]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Wagner}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} == Participants - (feel free to add your name and area of interest here ) == *[[Waggoner-1719 |Steve Waggoner]] - Wagner lines from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Palatine_Migration Palatine Migration] == Research Pages== *[[Space: Wagner Name Study - DNA | Wagner Name Study - DNA ]] - organized Wagner lineages being researched using DNA **[[Space:Wagner Name Study - Lineages | Lineages ]] - all Wagner lineages in wikitree * Wagner family research by region: **[[Space:Wagner_Name_Study_-_Maryland | Maryland]] **[[Space:Wagner_Name_Study_-_Pennsylvania | Pennsylvania ]] **[[Space:Wagner_Name_Study_-_Ohio | Ohio ]] **[[Space:Wagner_Name_Study_-_Schlesien | Schlesien]] (Germany) *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wagner_Name_Study List of profiles in the Wagner Study] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wagner_(surname) Wagner (surname)] - wikipedia article with statistics == Famous Wagners, Wagoners and Waggoners== * [[Wagner-2968|Wilhelm Richard Wagner]] - famous composer * [[Wagner-3407| Robert Wagner]] - famous actor * [[Waggoner-2160|Lyle Waggoner]] - famous actor * [[Wagoner-1064| Porter Wagoner]] - famous country music singer * [[Wagner-790| Daniel Waggoner]] - established the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waggoner_Ranch largest cattle ranch in Texas] * [[Wagner-32| Honus Wagner]] - famous baseball player ==Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wagoner Wagoner] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Waggoner Waggoner] :Less common variants * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Waggener Waggener] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wagener Wagener] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wegner Wegner] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wegener Wegener] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Vagner Vagner]

Wagner Name Study - DNA

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__NOTOC__ [[Category:Wagner Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Wagner}} DNA research sub page for Wagner Name Study === Links === * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/wagner/dna-results FamilyTreeDNA - Wagner DNA project] (303 members) * [[Space:Wagner Name Study - Lineages#All_Lineages | Lineages ]] - all Wagner lineages in wikitree === DNA Lineages === :Each row represents the most distant known ancestor for a Wagner line being actively researched. If the rows are colored the same then the ancestors are related. We can tell if they are related using Y-DNA and autosomal DNA. If possible we should figure out the common ancestor and merge them. :Y-DNA groups are related along the paternal line. The group label is the same lineage label that FamilyTree DNA provides in the Wagner DNA project. Or if only the haplogroup is known (e.g. 23andme results) then only that is used. Note: that a haplogroup will not always identify the lineage. For example, haplogroup R-M269 has at least five immigrants to America that are not related. So, just knowing the haplogroup doesn't specifically identify the lineage but you can exclude some possibilities. :auDNA groups share DNA and have the same surname so likely are related along the paternal line. {| border="2" align="center" cellpadding=5 class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Lineagelineage assignment is a work in progress. the same colors likely need to be merged once we figure out the common ancestor ! Y-DNA Groupassignment based on FTDNA Y-DNA and 23andme haplogroups from various matches ! auDNA Groupassignment based on "in common matches" and "shared autosomal DNA" from various matches ! Most Distant Known Ancestorshould be the earliest ancestor in lineage with documentation (put possible earlier ancestors in the notes) ! Birth ! Death ! Notes |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | G-M201 (Lineage B) |ICW Phillip |[[Waggoner-2015 | Phillip Waggoner]] | PA 1760 | TN 1820 |married Catherine G'Fellers |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | G-M201 (Lineage B) | |[[Waggoner-2327 | Jacob Waggoner]] | bgcolor=AliceBlue | MD 1804 | OH 1850 | father is probably not [[Waggoner-1578 | John Baptist Waggoner]] |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | G-M201 | |[[Sheaffer-292| John Shaffer b.1725 d.1804 Northampton county, PA]] | PA 1725 | PA 1804 | 35 / 37 marker Y-DNA match |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip (64cM) |[[Waggoner-3135|Catharina Waggoner]] | bgcolor=AliceBlue | MD 1768 | MD | married [[Goll-246| Joh. Michael Goll]] |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip
(Peter) (20cM) |[[Waggoner-1514 | William Waggoner]] | PA 1787 | OH 1826 | married Elizabeth Spencer |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip
(Peter) (25cM) |[[Wagoner-1272|John P Wagoner]] | bgcolor=AliceBlue | MD 1787 | OH 1854 | married Nancy Ann Cross |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip (12cM) |[[Waggoner-2453| James Waggoner]] | PA 1795 | OH 1862 | married Sarah Alice Bateson |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip
(Peter) (34cM) |[[Wagner-13917| Peter C Wagner]] | bgcolor=AliceBlue | MD 1796 | OH 1852 | father is Peter Wagner Sr |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip (32cM) |[[Waggoner-2455| Joseph "Josiah" Waggoner]] | PA 1797 | KY 1860 | married Sarah Yates |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip (29cM) |[[Waggoner-2141 | Catherine "Kitty" Waggoner]] | bgcolor=AliceBlue | MD 1796 | MD 1882 | married Jacob Boward |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip (33cM) |[[Wagoner-1270| Elizabeth Wagoner]] | bgcolor=AliceBlue | MD 1798 | MD 1869 | married John G. Burkhart |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip (38cM) |[[Waggoner-2454| John Waggoner]] | PA 1805 | OH 1870 | married Rachel Hess |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip (26cM) | [[Waggoner-2469|Catherine Waggoner]] | bgcolor=AliceBlue | OH 1830 | OH 1880 | married David Creager (Creagers are from Maryland) |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip (13cM) | Sarah Wagoner | bgcolor=AliceBlue | MD 1792 | MD 1871 | married [[Krieger-770|Samuel Creager]] ([https://www.ancestry.com/account/profile/041C4513-0006-0000-0000-000000000000?compareToTestId=2BB7C60B-6D48-4A24-B251-57E34232FD57 match]) |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip (40cM) | [[Waggoner-807|David Waggoner]] | bgcolor=AliceBlue | MD 1791 | MO | son is [[Wagoner-1276|Jacob Nelson Wagoner]] and daughter [[Waggoner-2470|Margaret English]] |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip (32cM) | [[Wagoner-1277|Ella Henryetta Wagoner]] | TN 1861 | TX 1910 | married Charles Henry Lewis |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip
(Ignore) (9cM) |[[Waggoner-2457| Julianna Waggoner]] | OH 1820 | OH 1898 | married Joseph Lusk |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip
(Ignore) (12cM) |[[Waggoner-1341| Mary Elizabeth Wagoner]] | PA 1766 | PA 1835 | married [[Barley-233| Nicholas John Barley]] (might not be ICW with Phillip) |- | bgcolor=80b918 |Phillip in TN | |ICW Phillip
(Ignore) (38cM) | [[Waggoner-2617|Isaac Waggoner]] | TN 1811 | AL 1841 | (might not be ICW with Phillip) |- | bgcolor=9ef01a|Wagner in Belgium | G-By177609 | |[[Wagner-15414|Michel Wagner (1782)]] | Belgium 1782 | Belgium 1847 | {{Ancestry Tree|177478261|392309177745}} |- | bgcolor=c9a227|Charles 1858 in KS | I-FT242016 | |[[Wagner-14478|Carl Matthäus "Charles" Wagner]] | Ger 1858 | KS 1899 | father might be Georg Philipp Wagner (1826-1862) |- | bgcolor=dbb42c|Mattheus 1709 in PA | I-M253only know the haplogroup. And there are several possible lineages for this haplogroup | |[[Waggoner-446 | Johan Mattheus Waggoner]] | Ger 1709 | PA 1760 | father might be [[Waggoner-448 | Johan Peter Waggoner]] |- | bgcolor=fad643|Henry 1733 in VA | I-M253 (Lineage G) | |[[Waggoner-114 | Henry Waggoner]] | Ger 1733 | VA 1805 | father might be [[Wagner-9996 | Johann Heinrich Wagner]] |- | bgcolor=ffe169|Conrad 1729 in VA | I-M253 (Lineage I) | |[[Waggoner-2543|Conrad Waggoner]] | Ger 1747 | VA 1786 |haplogroup I-L22 haplogroup I-BY40076 |- | bgcolor=ffe778|Aaron in NJ | I-P37 | |[[Waggoner-56|Aaron Waggoner]] | NJ 1760 | OH 1816 | |- | bgcolor=ffe778|Aaron in NJ | I-P37 | |Silas Wagner abt 1885 Ohio | | | |- | bgcolor=1976d2|John 1776 in PA | J-CTS1460 | |[[Wagner-14474|John Wagner]] | PA 1776 | PA 1850 | father might be Lt Johannes Wagner 1751-1831 |- | bgcolor=1e88e5|Francis 1755 in MD | J-M172 (Lineage B) | | [[Wagener-702|Francis Wagener]] | MD 1755 | VA 1804 | brother might be [[Waggoner-894|John Waggoner]]? |- | bgcolor=2196f3|Fred 1812 in IL | J-M172 | |[[Wagner-14476|John Frederick Wagner]] | Ger 1812 | IL 1861 | |- | bgcolor=64b5f6|Francis 1748 in NY | J-M67 | |[[Waggoner-2458| Francis Waggoner]] | NY 1748 | VT 1806 | father might be Johann Christ WAGENAAR |- | bgcolor=bbdefb|James 1883 in AK | J-Y36972 | |[[Wagner-14475|James Rudolf Wagner]] | AK 1883 | CA 1935 | g-father might be Daniel Wagner b1802 PA |- | bgcolor=cc444b|Cornelius in NC | R-BY146279 | |[[Wagoner-163 | Cornelius Waggoner]] | NC 1775 | TN 1843 | g-father might be [[Waggoner-30 | Conrad Waggoner]] |- | bgcolor=da5552|John 1700 in PA | R-DF103 | |[[Wagner-3191 | Johan Jacob Wagner]] | Ger 1700 | PA 1761 | |- | bgcolor=e39695|Old Jacob 1717 | R-FT13613 | |[[Waggoner-2009| Solomon Waggoner]] | NC 1804 | TX 1849 | ancestor might be [[Wagner-801| Jacob Wagner 1717]] |- | bgcolor=e39695|Old Jacob 1717 | R-FT13613 | |John H. Waggoner b 1842 | | | ancestor might be [[Wagner-801| Jacob Wagner 1717]] |- | bgcolor=e4b1ab|Elza 1800 in MD | R-FT238771 | | [[Waggoner-2540|Elza Waggonner]] | MD 1800 | PA 1840 | |- | bgcolor=white|Henry 1733 in VA (alt) | R-BY16748 | | [[Waggoner-3386|Charles Whitson Waggoner]] | 1889 | 1952 | A336906 |- | bgcolor=9163cb|George 1769 in PA | R-M269 (Lineage C1) | |[[Wagner-9102| George Wagner]] | PA 1769 | | father might be Johann Matthias Wagner b.1746 d.1825 |- | bgcolor=9163cb|George 1769 in PA | R-M269 (Lineage C1) | |Charles Wagner, b. 1816 | | | |- | bgcolor=a06cd5|Chris. in MD | R-M269 (Lineage F1) | |[[Wagoner-1244| Christopher Waggoner]] | MD 1789 | MD 1850 | father is Christopher Waggoner Sr |- | bgcolor=b185db|Martin in PA | R-M269 (Lineage G1) | |[[Waggoner-2459| George Martin Waggoner]] | Ger 1730 | PA 1798 | |- | bgcolor=b185db|Wm 1776 in MD | R-M269 (Lineage G1) | |[[Waggoner-765|William Waggoner]] | MD 1776 | OH 1854 | FTDNA |- | bgcolor=c19ee0 |Jans 1717 in SC | R-M269 (Lineage J1) | |[[Waggoner-1241|Jans Waggoner]] | Neth 1720 | SC 1786 | |- | bgcolor=d2b7e5 |Frank 1817 in MO | R-M269 (Lineage J2) | |[[Wagner-14477|Frank Wagner]] | Ger 1817 | MO 1881 | |- | bgcolor=dec9e9|Joseph 1826 in OH | R-M269 (Lineage Y) | |[[Waggoner-3025|Joseph Waggoner]] | PA 1823 | OH 1857 | FT 676160 |- | bgcolor=dec9e9|William 1776 in MD | R-M269 | |[[Waggoner-765| William Waggoner]] | MD 1776 | OH 1854 | father might be [[Waggoner-764| John Waggoner]] |- | bgcolor=dec9e9 |Fred 1851 in PA | R-M269 | | [[Wagner-14663|John Frederick Wagner]] | Ger 1851 | PA 1905 | |- | bgcolor=d264b6|Waggener line | R-U106 | |[[Waggoner-494| William Waggoner]] | VA 1746 | NC 1803 | father is [[Waggoner-869|Simonis “Samuel” B. Waggoner (1710-1805)]] |- | bgcolor=eb86d1|John 1745 in MD | R1b-U106+Z18+Z14+Z372+ | |[[Waggoner-764|John Waggoner]] | DE 1745 | MD 1794 | M421181 |- | bgcolor=f5abe2|Hans Jacob 1732 | R1b-Z18 | |[[Waggoner-1063|Hans Jacob Wagner]] | Swz 1732 | PA 1808 | TJ1303997 |- |} ===Footnotes===

Wagner's and other surnames that are/may be tied to Rev Tobias Wagner 1695-1764

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Trying to find out which son's of Rev Tobias Wagner is the father/s or Grand Father/'s of George D Wagner 1797–1863, John G Wagner 1791-1848, and Daniel G Wagner 1806–1859. Who all died in West Beaver Twp, Union County, PA. Passed down family history from [[Wagner-5530|Pastor E. R. Wagner]] says they all came from Berks County PA. And John's Grandfather was, and probably was in the case of George and Daniel, The Rev. Tobias Wagner who was a German Lutheran missionary. He settled in the Reading PA area then returned to Germany leaving behind all his (by then adult) children except one Daughter. It's possible George and Daniel are Great Grandsons of Tobias? Note concerning [[Wagner-4545|Rev Edwin Reuben (E R) Wagner PHD]] (1855 - 1938) Son of [[Wagner-4591|Isaac Wagner]] (1821 - 1887) Before E. R. Wagner's death in 1938 he wrote [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062512884;view=1up;seq=17 The Isaac Wagner family tree] with comments by E. R. Wagner. E. R. Wagner was the Grandson of John D Wagner. He said John D was the son of one Nickolas Wagner and Grandson of Rev Tobias. However Rev Tobias didn't have a son named Nickolas on any document I've found, could have been an unknown nickname for middle name?. So below at various points, I'll add links to profiles of Nickolas Wagner's of the time period. So now I'm trying to research if John D was a Great-grandson of Tobias. E. R. Wagner also stated he was a descendant of Martian Luther himself. However, I haven't found a document that links Rev Tobias's family directly to Luther, just one that says Tobias' ancestors are related through the line of Luther's grandchildren, through his daughter. There are many documents for Tobias's ancestors (Father, Great Grandfather, GG GF, and GGG I think), but none of these other documents make any reference to being related to Luther. There are links to these documents on [[Wagner-4545|Rev & M Tobias Wagner]]'s profile. Also see Their (Edwin, Isaac, and John) profile for more information. I have found some references that say Martian Luther's daughter Margaret was first married to one Claes Wagner and had a son. Some of the other references dispute that. I'll try and remember to add the links later. One link I go to is https://www.geni.com/people/Johann-Georg-Claes-Wagner/6000000002959173417 which would explain were the John and George names in the Tobias line may have come from. : [[Wagner-4545|Rev & M Tobias Wagner]] 1695-1764 [[Wagner-397|George D Wagner]] (1797 - 1863) [[Wagner-4222|Daniel G Wagner]] (1806 - 1859) NOTE: Found old information on 20 Feb 2017 that there is a book that says George D and Daniel G's father was a John C Wagner. See George and Daniels's profile for the information. If true they would have to be Rev Tobias Wagner's Great Grand Sons as Tobias's only son named John didn't have any kids name George or Daniel. Note, his only son named John (Wagner-5392) had a son named John Christian but he Died as a child. [[Wagner-459|John G Wagner]] (1791 - 1848) : --------------------------------------------------- Son's of Rev Tobias Wagner. : [[Wagner-5385|Tobias Wagner]] (1734 - after 1769) You would think he would have been too old to be George & Danial's Father. No descendant information found. : [[Wagner-5387|Johan Frederick Wagner]] (abt. 1737) You would think he too would have been too old to be George & Danial's Father. No descendant information found. : [[Wagner-5388|Christian Leibrecht Wagner]] (abt. 1739 - abt. 1823) : [[Wagner-5397|Gottleib Wagner]] (abt. 1746) : [[Wagner-5392|Johann Christian Wagner]](1748 - 1832) : -------------------------------------------------------------------- Known Children of these men: [[Wagner-5395|Phebe (Wagner) White)]] (1785 - 1825) (Johann Christian) : [[Wagner-5517|Maria (Wagner) Stille]] (1786 - 1858) (Johann Christian) : [[Wagner-5518|Johann Christian Wagner Jr]] ( 1788 - 1789 ) (Johann Christian) : [[Wagner-5858|Susan (Wagner) Byerly ]](1789 - 1851) (Johann Christian) : [[Wagner-6082|Tobias Wagner]] (1793 - 1868) (Johann Christian) : [[Wagner-6817|Samuel Wagner]] (1792 - 1879) (Johann Christian) : [[Wagner-6918|William Wagner ]] (1796 - abt. 1885) (Johann Christian) : [[Wagner-6919 |Anna Wagner ]] (1797 - 1797) (Christian Leibrecht) : [[Wagner-6158 |Jacob Wagner ]](1774 - 1862) (Christian Leibrecht) : [[Wagner-5645 |Isaac Wagner ]](1774? - 1862?) (Christian Leibrecht) : [[Wagner-6171 |Peter Wagner ]](1775 - 1828) (Christian Leibrecht) -------------------------------------------------------------- : --------------- : Others mentioned as being decedents of Tobias Wagner. [[Wagner-6835|Rev. Theodore Elias Wagner ]] b. 1862 who is probably the same guy mentioned in the link provided in [[Wagner-6835|Theador Wagner's]] profile. Also claims to be related to Luther. : -------------------------------------------- : [https://www.wkgo.de/wkgosrc/pfarrbuch/cms/index/8643] Info Translated with Google, from www.wkgo.de Archives of the Central Library of the State Church (In German) Lived: (Born) * June 14, 1702 Hausen ob Verena, (Died) + April 4, 1769 Meimsheim :career ::B. Oct. 1723, Imm. '''Tübingen''' 3.11.1723, Stip. 1723, ::M. 30.10.1726, Pf.'''Horkheim''' 1733-1742, ::then to '''America''' 1742-1760 ::('''Waldoburg / Nova Scotia''') 1742, ::Pf.'''Tulpehocken / Pennsylvania''' 1743-April 1746, '''Reading''' 1746-1760, cares for ::other congregations), ::Pf Oberiflingen 1760, '''Meimsheim''' 1765- + :marriages ::oo June 16, 1733 '''Horkheim''': Maria Christina Dorothea de GREGORYS, E Franz, ::Prof. Collegium Illustre Tübingen ::Maria Catharina :parents ::Va. Georg Conrad (No. 8627) :children ::(1st - 5th * '''Horkheim''', 6th - 9th * in '''America''', ::1st - 8th left in America) ::1st Tobias, * 7/8/1734 ::2. Dorothea, * September 26, 1735 ::3.Johann Friedrich, * May 19, 1737 ::4.Christian Lebrecht, * 5.1.1739 ::5.Catharina Elisabeth, * 8.7.1741 ::6. ... ::7. ... ::8th. ... ::9. Christiana, oo 6.2.1781 Meimsheim: Johann Friedrich Lämer, gold and silver worker Ludwigsburg :literature ::BWKG 1942, 106 ::Friedrich Fritz, Altwürtt. Pietists, Stuttgart 1955/56, 19-29 ::Friedrich Fritz, a pastor of the emigrants, in: For work and reflection, 1955, 452-457, 525-530 ::SchwM 1923, No. 210, Sunday supplement '''---------------------Time line-------------''' '''1744''' 1. Archives - Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia '''The Schwazwald congregation''' was founded in 1737 and supplied by a schoolmaster, Philip Strieter. The first pastor to serve the congregation was '''Tobias Wagner''' who had come to Pennsylvania from Waldoboro, Maine (1744-1752). He served Schwarzwald and another nearby congregation which had been founded at the same time and was called ''''''Alsace'''''' and founded a congregation ('''Trinity''') in the new county seat of''' Reading''' in 1752. While also pastor of '''Christ, Stouchsburg,''' he presided at the marriage of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg and Eva Maria Wieser, daughter of the famed jurist and Indian interpreter, Conrad Weiser. German Lutheran and German Reformed Churches in Berks County, 1717-1793 (http://www.berks.pa-roots.com/library/church/ChurchLocations.html) '''ALLEMANGEL: Lutherans''' from mid-1740s in '''Albany Township''' near Berks-Lehigh County line. Lutherans also came here from Albany Township and from Lynn Township in Lehigh County. In 1746 Rev. H. M. Muhlenberg, pastor at New Hanover, arranged for 50 acres to be used by the '''Allemangel''' Lutherans to build a church. The earliest surviving record book was begun in '''1768''' by Rev. Daniel Schumacher, though it is known that '''Rev. Tobias Wagner''' had served the congregation earlier. http://www.berks.pa-roots.com/library/church/ChurchLocations.html This area known as the '''Allemangel''' (as it is generally spelled today) is a bit confusing in terms of the present-day counties. Basically, the term refers to an area of the northwest part Lehigh Co and the northeast part of Berks county that is bounded on the north by the Blue Ridge, and roughly comprising present day '''Albany twp''' in Berks and Lynn Twp and part of Weisenberg in Lehigh (before 1812 Lehigh Co was a part of Northampton; '''Albany Twp in Berks''' was the same as it is today--in Berks) [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/PANORTHA/2000-07/0963962973] 1710-1800 - Humphrey, John T. Pennsylvania Births, Berks County 1710-1800. 2 vols. Washington, D.C.: Humphrey Publications, 1997-1998. FHL Book 974.816 K2h. Contains baptisms from the records of the Exeter Monthly Meeting in Exeter Township, St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church in Amity Township, Reed's/Rieth's Church in Marion Township, Host Reformed Church in Tulpehocken Township, Hain's Reformed Church in Lower Heidelberg Township, Oley Reformed Church in Oley Township, Moravian Church in Oley Township, Bern Reformed Church in Bern Township, '''Allemangel Lutheran Church in Albany Township''' https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Berks_County,_Pennsylvania_Genealogy#Lutheran Marriage Record of '''Zion Lutheran Church. (Lather name Borough of Kutztown) Richmond Township, Berks Co'''unty, Pa. '''1744-1758''' By Rev. John Baer Stoudt, Emaus, Pa. Notes.--This church is '''commonly called the '''Moselem Lutheran Church.'''''' The date for the erection of the first church, a little log building is usually given as 1742. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=300271 In view of the following entry upon the church book this date needs revision. The above entries are all in the same handwriting, probably that of '''Rev. Tobias Wagner.''' [http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/berks/church/zion0001.txt Moselem Lutheran Church] NOTES: 2. 3. Present day. 250 Church Lane Road Reading, PA 19606. '''Schwarzwald''' Lutheran Church, located near Reading PA in Exeter Township, is one of the oldest Lutheran Churches in the area. Near a large cemetery and Schwarzwald United Church. 4. Cemetery located at Spies Church Rd and end of Church Hill Rd, '''Alsace''' Manor, Berks County, Pennsylvania USA. North East of Reading. Cemetery notes and/or description: It is located about 2 miles SSE of Alsace Manor on Church Hill (There are two churches next to the cemetery, the '''Zion Spies Lutheran Church''' (less then 4 miles from Schwarzwald church above) and the Zion Spies Evangelical Reformed Church) and the name is listed at least four ways depending on sources: Spies Zion Cemetery, Zion (Spies) Old Cemetery and Spies Cemetery, Zion Spies Cemetery 1. [https://ltsp.edu/wp-content/uploads/2014/06/AA2012-Easter-Vol2-No13.pdf Vol2-No13.pdf] 2. [http://schwarzwaldchurch.com/ Schwarzwald Church] 3. [https://www.facebook.com/SchwarzwaldChurch Facebook Schwarzwald Church] 4. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Wagner&GSby=1800&GSbyrel=before&GSdyrel=all&GSst=40&GScnty=2246&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GSsr=81&CRid=1323059&df=all&pt=Spies%20Zion%20Cemetery& Findagrave search] [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Berks_County,_Pennsylvania_Genealogy#Lutheran Berks_County,_Pennsylvania_Genealogy#Lutheran] Spies Zion Cemetery, Alsace Manor, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA Wagner, A. Marie 132391944 b. unknown d. Dec. 16, 1948 Wagner, Dorothy M 93330073 b. 1920 d. 2005 Wagner, Florence 117382920 b. 1913 d. 2008 Wagner, James T 156486108 b. Jan. 30, 1830 d. Jun. 30, 1831 '''[[Wagner-3994|Johan Adam "Adam" Wagner]]" 93345984 b. 1711 d. Jun. 12, 1773''' Wagner, John 128002277 b. unknown d. Jan. 18, 1937 Wagner, Lillian G. 128326697 b. unknown d. May 24, 1937 --------------------------------------------------------- : ---------------- ''''''Christenings'''''''''LITTLE TULPEHOCKEN OR CHRISTS CHURCH''' EVENGELICAL LJEFFERS,JEFFERSON TWP,BERKS,PENNSYLVANIA: '''Pre-Pastor Wagner. ''' '''1741:''''' '''Mary Elizabeth Wagner'''. ([[Wagner-6132|Wagner-6132]]) Father:''' Lewis Wagner''' ([[Wagner-6133|Wagner-6133]]). Born 17 Feb 1741, Bap 12 Apr 1741. Christenings''''LITTLE TULPEHOCKEN OR CHRISTS CHURCH : '''Mary Magdalene Wagner'''. ([[Wagner-6134|Wagner-6134]]). Father '''Matthias Wagner'''. ([[Wagner-6130|Wagner-6130]])''' Born 7 Aug 1741''', Bap 12 Sep 1741. Christenings''''LITTLE TULPEHOCKEN OR CHRISTS CHURCH : Pastor Wagner was active at the Church. '''1743''': ''''''May 12, '''1743''' to April 3, 1746.'''''' Tulpehocken (river) near Stouchburg (Christ Church, Stouchsburg) (http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/john-woolf-jordan/colonial-families-of-philadelphia-volume-2-dro/page-89-colonial-families-of-philadelphia-volume-2-dro.shtml) On the records of the '''Evangelical Lutheran Church, on Tulpehocken, near Stouchburg''', Berks county, Pennsylvania, the cornerstone of which was laid May 12, '''1743''', and the consecration of which took place at Christmas of the same year. It goes on to say As '''M. Tobias Wagner''' had come as a Lutheran Minister from Wiirtemberg, via New England, Mr. Miihlenberg prom- ised the congregation that he (Wagner) Would Move Up and serve this Church and Congregation. He followed in God's name and not only solemnly consecrated the Church on holy Christmas Day, with the word of God as the basis according to the Unaltered Augsburg Confession and set it apart for the holy service of God with the name of Christ Church, that many souls might be edified in the same and led to eternal life, but he also performed the following ministerial acts by preaching. Catechetical instruction, baptizing, administering the Lord's Supper, marriages and burial of the dead. God grant his blessing on the same that he ma) find the fruits of the same with joy in eternal life." '''Pastor Wagner remained as pastor of this church until April 3, 1746'''. when he resigned his charge and for the next six years preached at Reading and other points in Berks county. [[Wagner-6135|'''Mary Eva Rosina Wagner''']]. Father: ''' [[Wagner-6133|''' Lewis Wagner'']] Born 19 Aug '''1743''', Bap 11 Sep 1743. Christenings''''LITTLE TULPEHOCKEN OR CHRISTS CHURCH. : [[Wagner-6129|''''''John George Wagner'''''']] Father '''Matthias Wagner'''. [[Wagner-6130|''Matthias Wagner''']] Born 6 Sep 1743, Bap OCT''' 1743'''. Christenings''''LITTLE TULPEHOCKEN OR CHRISTS CHURCH : -------------------------------------------- : [[Wagner-6359|Henry Wagner]] Died 1802 born around 1743. was possible buried at '''Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery''', Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. : -------------------------------------------- : '''1745:''' [[Wagner-6131|John Matthias Wagner]]. Father [[Wagner-6130|'''Matthias Wagner''']] Born 11 Dec 1745'. Bap 11 Dec 1745. Christenings''''LITTLE TULPEHOCKEN OR CHRISTS CHURCH : '''After Pastor Wagner''': [[Wagner-6136|Lewis Adam Wagner]] Father:''' [[Wagner-6133|Lewis Wagner]]Born 18 Apr 1746, Bap 11 May 1746. Christenings''''LITTLE TULPEHOCKEN OR CHRISTS CHURCH The Church currently has a Facebook page (Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, Stouchsburg (Womelsdorf), PA) which has a picture excerpt from a book show official church records that mention Rev Wagner. (More to come) Note: There is a church today of this description which also has a cemetery. The below web page does not mention any Wagner's, White's, Stille's, or Byerly's being buried there. Burial's precede the Church. Christ Lutheran Church Cemetery, Stouchsburg, Berks County ... www.bergergirls.com/showmap.php?cemeteryID=83 Christ Lutheran Church Cemetery, Stouchsburg, Berks County, ... "Christ's Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery, Stouchsburg, PA", published by and available through the Tulpehocken Settlement Historical Society, Womelsdorf, PA. ('''Moselem'''_Church_Story) In 1745 M. Tobias Wagner, “a regularly ordained Lutheran pastor”, became the second minister and led the congregation 16 years. '''Moselem''' church today is called '''Zion Moselem Lutheran Church'''. http://www.ourancestry.org/Moselem_Church_Story.htm People Baptized around that time: 1749: [[Wagner-6124|'''Ana Maria Wagner''']] Daughter of ''' [[Wagner-6125|Georg Wagner]]''' & '''Ana Maria Christian''' ([[Christian-2281|Christian-2281]]) . (born 29 Sep 1749, Bap in OCT) : 1750: '''Wagner''' ([[Wagner-6128|Wagner-6128]]) Father '''[[Wagner--6127|Jost Wagner]]''' & Mother '''Ana Maria Philipp''' ([[Philipp-124|Philipp-124]]) . Born 14 Jul, Bap OCT. : --------------------------------------------------------- : ''''''1746'''''' '''Rev Tobias son Gottleib Wagner''' (abt. 1746) Is '''born'''. '''1746''' ('''Owned some land in the Tulpehocken''' while living there) Left Tulpehocken 1746, moved down the '''Schuylkill (River''' in and near Reading), built a house in the area that was to become the town of Reading. The Property subsequently became Lot #33 in Apr 1752. Was naturalized by Supreme Court action in session 10-14 Apr 1747. More about house on the Schuylkill River. Built a new house "on the street on''' '''the Schuykill''' in the hope that a new town would be laid out there. Page 539. '''All this time he had continued to reside in Alsace. From his home here he probably had five miles to Schwarzwald, fifteen miles to Moselem, twenty-five miles to New Holland and thirty-six miles to Lancaster.''' PG 614. His house was on the''' road to Easton'''. He probably resided here in Alsace until his return to Germany. The '''Schwarzwald''' Lutheran Church which exists today is only 3 or 4 miles from the Schuylkill River. Where on the river they lived I'm not sure yet. : April 3, '''1746- 1752''' (Rev Tobias preached at Reading and other points in Berks county.) : --------------------------------------------------------- : '''1747''' According to Pennsylvania German Blog, Tag Archives: Tobias Wagner. https://alyssumarts.com/tag/tobias-wagner/ Elisabet Mertz was an important addition to a very special family. Her grandparents were Johann Heinrich Merz (1708-1788) and Anna Maria, née Rosmann, who are known to have emigrated from Württemberg to Pennsylvania in 1733, and to have donated the land on which Christ Church was built. The church itself was organized in 1747 by '''Rev. Tobias Wagner''', who began the Evangelical Lutheran Church Records with the first five births and baptisms of this couple’s children. The initial three children were Johann Philipp, Johann Wilhelm, and Johann Jacob, the latter of whom was born 18 August and baptized on 30 August 1741. It is interesting to note that one of the sponsors at his baptism was Anna Magdalena Scheur. Johann Jacob married Catarina Schelkopf, and is known to have served in the American Revolution in Captain Crouse’s Company from 1777-1778 (Second Battalion). Unlike his siblings he never strayed from his place of birth. Both his wife and he are buried in the Mertz Church Cemetery (Row 1, graves 35, 36). : --------------------------------------------------------- : '''1748''' His Son '''Johann Christian Wagner''' (1748 - 1832) Is''' born'''. : --------------------------------------------------------- : '''1749''' Page 280 A History of the Lutheran Church in Pennsylvania (see Tobias's profile. ('''Earl Town''') In the early part of 1749, the congregation called the '''Rev. Tobias Wagner''', of whom we shall hear later on. This sturdy pastor immediately began his pastoral work here and continued in office until 1755. : ---------------- : '''1752''' '''March 11, 1752 Berks County''', Pennsylvania. the county was formed from parts of Chester County, Lancaster County, and Philadelphia County. : -------------------------------------------------------------------- : '''1754''': '''Johan Christoph Wagner'''. ([[Wagner-6137|Wagner-6137]]). Father '''Jost Wagner''' ([[Wagner-6127|Wagner-6127]]) & Mother '''Ana Maria Philipp''' ([[Philipp-124|Philipp-124]]) . Born 14 Jul, Bap OCT. Christening, citing '''ZIONS MOSELEM CHURH''' ,RICHMOND TWP,BERKS : --------------------------------------------------------- : '''1752''' '''Reading, Trinity''' start. Christenings: '''1754''': '''Christiana Wagner'''. Father '''Tobias Wagner''' (https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Wagner-5385&public=1) '''Bold text''', Mother '''Maria Christ. Dorothee''' ([[Georgiis-1|Georgiis-1]]) Christening 22 Jul 1754, born 1754. '''Trinity Lutheran Church Reading, Berks, PA.''' : --------------------------------------------------------- : '''1755''' stopped pastoral work in '''Earl Town'''. : -------------------------------------------- : '''1759 he returned to what is Germany today.''' '''1759''' In '''Moselem''' he remained pastor until his return to Europe, which, in Dr. Helmuth's "Denkmal der Liebe," page 12, is put in the year 1759. (Page 542 A History of the Lutheran Church in Pennsylvania, 1638-1820) '''20 Jan 1759''' MERTZ CHURCH,ROCKLAND TWP,BERKS,PENNSYLVANIA and not ZIONS MOSELEM CHUcR , RICHMOND TWP, BERKS, PENNSYLVANIA like with siblings: [[Wagner-6128|Johan Thomas Wagner]]. Father [[Wagner-6127|'''Jost Wagner''' ) & Mother '''Ana Maria Philipp'''[[WikiTree ID|Ana Maria Philipp]] . Born 8 Sep 1758, Bap 20 Jan 1759. Ages of Son's of Rev Tobias Wagner and Mary Christina Dorothea (Gregoriis) in 1759. '''Tobias Wagner (1734) (now abt 24''') : '''Johan Frederick Wagner (abt. 1737) (now abt 21''') : '''Christian Leibrecht Wagner (abt. 1739) (now abt 19''') : '''Gottleib Wagner (abt. 1746) (now abt 14''') : '''Johann Christian Wagner (1748 ) (now abt 12''') : -------------------------------------------- : '''1760''' : -------------------------------------------- : '''1785''' [[Wagner-5395|Phebe (Wagner) White]](Daughter of Johann Christian Wagner, son of Rev. Tobias Wagner) Born 11 Feb 1785 in (Probably Germantown) Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA. : -------------------------------------------- : '''1786''' [[Wagner-5517|Maria (Wagner) Stille]](Daughter of Johann Christian Wagner, son of Rev. Tobias Wagner) Born 19 May 1786 in (Probably Germantown) Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA. : -------------------------------------------- : '''1788''' [[Wagner-5518|John Wagner]](Son of Johann Christian Wagner, son of Rev. Tobias Wagner) Born 8 May 1788 in (Probably Germantown) Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA. : -------------------------------------------- : '''1789''' [[Wagner-5518|John Wagner]](Son of Johann Christian Wagner, son of Rev. Tobias Wagner) Died 16 Apr 1789 in (Probably Germantown) Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA. [[Wagner-5858|Susan (Wagner) Byerly]](Daughter of Johann Christian Wagner, son of Rev. Tobias Wagner) Born 21 Jun 1851 in (Probably Germantown) Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA. : -------------------------------------------- : '''1790''' US Census: 1790 Place: Berks, Pennsylvania :Possible Wagner relations? Male Male Fem Free Non Free 16& Under Wht Other other Over 16 Henry Wagner, Reading, Berks, PG 3, IMG 5, 1- 1- 6- 0- 0 [[Wagner-6097|Wagner-6097]] Adam Wagner Berks Earl, PG 1, IMG 45, [[Wagner-6098|Wagner-6098]] : --------------------------------------------------------- : '''(1791)''' '''John G Wagner''' is '''born''' (Probably Berks County PA) (1791 - 1848) [[Wagner-459|Wagner-459]] : -------------------------------------------- : '''1792''' [[Wagner-5518|Samuel Wagner]](Son of Johann Christian Wagner, son of Rev. Tobias Wagner) Born 6 Mar 1792 in (Probably Germantown) Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA. : -------------------------------------------- : '''1793''' [[Wagner-6817|Tobias Wagner]](son of Johann Christian Wagner, son of Rev. Tobias Wagner) Born 21 Nov 1793 in (Probably Germantown) Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA. : -------------------------------------------- : '''1796''' [[Wagner-6918|William Wagner]](son of Johann Christian Wagner, son of Rev. Tobias Wagner) Born 15 Jan 1796 in (Probably Germantown) Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA. : -------------------------------------------- : '''(1797)''' '''George D Wagner''' is '''born''' (Probably Berks County PA) (1797 - 1863) http://www.wikitree.com [[Wagner-6919|Anna Wagner]](Daughter of Johann Christian Wagner, son of Rev. Tobias Wagner) Born 17 Aug 1797 Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA. Died 24 Sep 1797 : -------------------------------------------- : US Census: 1800 Place: lancaster county, Pennsylvania. Possible Wagner relations? Christian Wagner residence: Leacock, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States Christian Wagner residence: Leacock, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States Adam Wagner residence: Leacock, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States John Wagner residence: Strasburg, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States William Wagner residence: Conestoga, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States John Wagner residence: Rapho, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States William Wagner residence: Conestoga, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States Joseph Waggoner residence: Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States John Wagnor residence: Rapho, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States : -------------------------------------------- : '''1802''' [[Wagner-6359|Henry Wagner]] Died 1802 born around 1743. was possible buried at '''Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery''', Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. : -------------------------------------------- : '''(1806)'''/wiki/Wagner-397 Daniel G Wagner '''born''' (Probably Berks County PA) (1806 - 1859) [[Wagner-4222|Wagner-4222]] : -------------------------------------------- : '''1808''' '''[[Wagner-6355|Sarah Wagner-Barber]]''' (1808 - 1890) Dies and was burned at '''Trinity Lutheran Church Cemetery''', Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA. : -------------------------------------------- : '''1812''' '''George D Wagner''' (1797 - 1863) [[Wagner-397|Wagner-397]] '''Daniel G Wagner''' (1806 - 1859) [[Wagner-4222|Wagner-4222]] '''John G Wagner''' (1791 - 1848) [[Wagner-459|Wagner-459]] George D, Daniel, John G, move to '''West Beaver township, Snyder CO, PA as E.R. Wagner would later report''' : ----------------------------------------------- : '''1823''' Christian Leibrecht Wagner (Son of Rev. Tobias Wagner) Died 15 SEP 1823, Hemlock, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, United State. According to the Wagner Family Tree on Ancestry .com BY Cathy_Burkey. No source documentation. : ----------------------------------------------- : US Census: '''1830''' Pennsylvania''' Berks Upper Bern''', Pennsylvania. Possible Wagner relations? North West of Ready 10 Miles? Tobias Wagner. (2) males under 5, (1) 10 to 15, (1) 50 to 60. Females under 5 (1), (1) 10 to 15, (1) 30 to 40. [[Wagner-6099|Wagner-6099]] Joseph Wagner. (2) males under 5, (1) 20 to 30. Females (1) 20 to 30. Listed 4 lines under. Possible [[Wagner-430|Wagner-430]] which ages line up. But I created [[Wagner-6100|Wagner-6100]] just in case I was wrong. : ----------------------------------------------- : '''1832''' [[Wagner-5392|Johann Christian Wagner]] (1748 - 1832) Son of Rev Tobias Wagner Dies. Germantown, Pennsylvania. His wife dies in 1839. : -------------------------------------------- : 1 June 1841 '''[[Wagner-6082|Tobias Wagner]]''' Son of Johann (John) Christian Wagner (Wagner-5392) (Son of Rev Tobias) Marries Mary Rhoads, probably in Philadelphia. The 1850 & 60 Census has them living in Philadelphia with no children. : -------------------------------------------- : 1849 A [[Wagner-6348|Tobias Wagner]] on 22 Sep '''1849''' had a Daughter '''Priscilla Freelove Wagner''', Christened at '''TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, READING, BERKS, PENNSYLVANIA'''. One of the last churches served by [[Wagner-5397|Gottleib Wagner]] 's father Rev Tobias Wagner, who left in 1759 to go back to Germany. For this Christening to be in the same church with a father with the 1st name of Tobias and a Daughter with the middle name of Freelove which is close to Godslove seem very notable. This Tobias (Father of the child) could be a Grandson or Grand-nephew of Gottleib Wagner? This does not appear to be the same Tobias as [[Wagner-6082|Tobias Wagner]] noted in 1 June 1841 who had no children on the 1850 & 60 census, unless the child died prior to 1850? I have found no findagrave or Familysearch records of the death. : -------------------------------------------- : '''(1850)''' '''West Beaver Township, Synder CO''' PA. 1850 Census shows '''George D (53) & family, Daniel G's (44) & family, and John G's (who has died) Wife and family''' living here. : '''Philadelphia South Ward,''' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1850 Census shows '''Tobias Wagner''' (56) Son of Johann (John) Christian Wagner (Wagner-5392) (Son of Rev Tobias) : -------------------------------------------- : '''(1851)''' [[Wagner-6358|Elizabeth W (Wagner) Kline]] is born Aug. 30, 1851. She died Apr. 28, 1906 and buried in Alsace Lutheran Church Cemetery, Reading, Berks County : -------------------------------------------- : '''1854''' '''[[Wagner-6356|Catherine (Wagner) Fidler]]''' (1854 - 1918) '''Born 1854''' possibly in Reading area. Was buried at '''Charles Evans Cemetery Reading, Berks County''' in 1918. : -------------------------------------------- : '''1859''' 2 Jan 1859 Christening of [[Wagner-6350|'''Newton Alvin Wagner''']], Event Date 02 Jan 1859, Event Place '''TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, READING''', BERKS, PENNSYLVANIA. Father's Name '''[[Wagner-6352|William Wagner]]''', Mother's Name''' Louisa'''. Died Feb., 1934 also in Reading. : -------------------------------------------- : '''1868''' [[Wagner-6817|Tobias Wagner]](son of Johann Christian Wagner, son of Rev. Tobias Wagner) Died 19 Feb 1868 in probably Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA. George D Wagner's Son George Wagner buys and moves to a Farm in Colon Township MI. Moving from Three Rivers MI were his lived for a sort time, Son James who was next to solely own the Farm was born in Three Rivers, his son Irvin L Wagner Sr was born on the farm and was next to solely own the farm. The farm is still owned by their decedents. (March 2017) : -------------------------------------------- : '''1872''' [[Wagner-6954 |Joseph Wood Wagner]] (1872 - 1966), Son of [[Wagner-6818|John Wagner]] (1824 - 1902), Son of [[Wagner-6817 |Samuel Wagner]] (1792 - 1879) , Son of [[Wagner-5392 |Johann Christian Wagner]] (1748 - 1832) , Son of Rev Tobias Wagner, was Born Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. : -------------------------------------------- : '''1879''' [[Wagner-5518|Samuel Wagner]](Son of Johann Christian Wagner, son of Rev. Tobias Wagner) Died 11 Feb 1879 in probably Germantown in Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA. : -------------------------------------------- : '''1885''' [[Wagner-6918|William Wagner]](son of Johann Christian Wagner, son of Rev. Tobias Wagner) Died 17 Jan 1885 in probably Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania, USA. : -------------------------------------------- : '''1938''' Rev Edwin Reuben (E R) Wagner PHD (1855 - 1938) [[Wagner-5530|Wagner-5530]] Son of Isaac Wagner (1821 - 1887) [[Wagner-4591|Wagner-4591]], Son of John D at the top. Before his death in 1938 he told relatives and others I imagine that he was the Grandson of John D Wagner. He said John D was the Grandson of Rev Tobias and Son of a Mathias Wagner. However Rev Tobias didn't have a son by that name. So perhaps is was the Great grandson of Tobias? He also stated he was a descendant of Luther Himself. However I haven't found a document that links Rev Tobias's family directly to Luther, just one that says Tobias ancestors are related through the line of Luther's grandchildren (through his daughter). There are many reference's to Tobias's ancestors (Father, Great Grandfather, GG GF and GGG I think, but none of these make any reference to be related to Luther. I'll copy or link some family documents that express this. Also see Their (Edwin, Isaac, and John) profile for more information.

Waikaraka Cemetery

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[[Category:Onehunga, Auckland]] [[Category: Waikaraka Cemetery, Onehunga, Auckland]] [[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] =Waikaraka Cemetery= '''Also known as: Waikaraka Park Cemetery''' {{Image|file=Waikaraka_Cemetery-1.jpg |align=r |size=m }} {{Image|file=Waikaraka_Cemetery.jpg |align=r |size=m }}
:'''Location''' :1 Alfred Street :Onehunga :Auckland, New Zealand Administered By: Auckland City Council Waikaraka Cemetery is located at 1 Alfred Street in Onehunga. The first burial took place in 1890 and the cemetery continues to operate. The Onehunga Fencible and Historical Society occasionally take guided walks through the cemetery. '''Opening hours''' * Cemetery gates: Monday to Sunday, 7am to 8pm (Summer) and 7am to 5pm (Winter) * Cemetery office: Monday to Friday, 8am to 4pm == Links == * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268360/waikaraka-cemetery Find-a-Grave page for Waikaraka Cemetery] * [https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/cemeteries/Pages/find-burial-cremation.aspx Auckland Council Burial & Cremation Search] == Table of Interments == ''Due to the great number of interments and memorials, it is necessary to break these up into separate tables. Therefore, over time additional pages will be created for each table, which will be linked below, in alphabetical order.'' Head to the Summary page for information on progress, and how you can help us. [[Space:Waikaraka_Cemetery_Interments_Summary_page|Waikaraka Cemetery Interments Summary page]] [[Space:Waikaraka_Cemetery_Interments_A|A]] [[Space:Waikaraka_Cemetery_Memorials_B|B]] [[Space:Waikaraka_Cemetery_Memorials_C|C]]

Wainwright Name Study

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[[Category:Wainwright Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Wainwright is an Anglo-Saxon occupational surname derived from the pre-7th century Old English word waegnwyrhta. The prefix, waeg(e)n/waen, refers to a vehicle/wagon, common in its time as being horse-driven and four-wheeled. The suffix, wyrhta/wright, refers to a maker/builder. The earliest public record of the name dates to 1237 in Essex. There are many variations. == How to Join == Please contact the ONS Project. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Wainwright and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Famous Wainwrights == * [[Wainwright-1043|Adam Wainwright]] (born 1981), American baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals * [[Wainwright-956|Alfred Wainwright]] (1907–1991), writer of guide books to the fells of the English Lake District, including List of Wainwrights * [[Wainwright-1046|Arthur Wainwright]] (1894-1968), English footballer * [[Wainwright-1050|Charles S. Wainwright]] (1826–1907), American artillery officer during the American Civil War * George L. Wainwright, Jr. (born 1943), American judge, Associate Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court * Geoffrey Wainwright (born 1939), British Methodist theologian * Harry Wainwright (1864-1925), Locomotive, Carriage and Wagon Superintendent of the South Eastern and Chatham Railway * Helen Wainwright (1906-1965), American diver and freestyle swimmer * Henry Wainwright (died 1875), English brushmaker and murderer * Hilary Wainwright (born 1949), British socialist and feminist * [[Wainwright-578|Jonathan M. Wainwright]] (1792-1854), b. Liverpool, England, Americal Episcopal Bishop and father of Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright II * [[Wainwright-583|Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright II]] (1821-1863), Lieutenant in the United States Navy during the US Civil War, father of [[Wainwright-682|Jonathan Wainwright, Jr. (III)]] and Robert Powell Page Wainwright, grandfather of Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV. * [[Wainwright-682|Master Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright, Jr. (III)]], (1849-1870), Officer in the United States Navy and son of Commander Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright II. * [[Wainwright-668|Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV]] (1883–1953), United States Army general during World War II, Recipient of the Medal of Honor, Japanese Prisoner of War, and the last "fighting general." * [[Wainwright-574|Loudon Wainwright Jr.]] (1924-1988), American columnist and editor. * [[Wainwright-579|Loudon Wainwright III]] (born 1946), American songwriter, folk singer, humorist, actor, father of [[Wainwright-581|Martha Wainwright]] and [[Wainwright-580|Rufus Wainwright]] * Louie L. Wainwright, Secretary of Florida Division of Corrections; respondent in Gideon v. Wainwright and other famous Supreme Court cases * Lyndon Wainwright, English ballroom and Latin exhibition dancer. * Maci Wainwright (born 1990), American country music singer-songwriter and guitarist * Mark Wainwright, Australian academic * [[Wainwright-581|Martha Wainwright]] (born 1976), Canadian-American singer-songwriter, daughter of Loudon Wainwright III * Michael Wainwright (musician), Canadian musician * Richard Wainwright (politician) (1918–2003), British Liberal politician * Richard Wainwright (Civil War naval officer) (1817–1862), United States Navy Commander, father of Admiral Richard Wainwright * Richard Wainwright (Spanish-American War naval officer) (1849–1926), United States Navy Admiral, son of Commander Richard Wainwright * Richard Wainwright (World War I naval officer) (1881–1944), United States Navy Commander, son of Admiral Richard Wainwright * Rob Wainwright (rugby union) (born 1965), rugby union player, capped 37 times for Scotland (captain 16 times) and once for the British Lions * Robert Powell Page Wainwright (1852-1902), Major in the United States Army, father of Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright IV. * [[Wainwright-580|Rufus Wainwright]] (born 1973), Canadian-American singer-songwriter, son of Loudon Wainwright III * [[Wainwright-949|Sally Wainwright]], English dramatist and television writer * William Wainwright, British musician better known under his artist name William Orbit. Other aliases include Wayne Wright * Ted Wainwright, English cricketer * William L. Wainwright, American politician, member of the North Carolina General Assembly == See Also == * [[Wikipedia:Wainwright (name)|Wainwright (name)]] on Wikipedia.

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[[Category: Auckland Cemetery Free-Space Pages]] [[Category: Waiuku, Auckland]] [[Category: Irwin-2099 local research]] [[Category: Waiuku Cemetery, Waiuku, Auckland]] = Waiuku Cemetery = {{Image|file=Waiuku_Cemetery-9.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= Council sign at the Entrance of Waiuku Cemetery }} This page is part of the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] and the Oceania Cemeteries Project. See the [[:Category:Waiuku_Cemetery%2C_Waiuku%2C_Auckland|Category page]] for a list of people buried in Waiuku Cemetery, or with memorials at Waiuku. {{Image|file=Waiuku_Cemetery-26.jpg |align=c |size=l }} The cemetery dates from the mid 1800's and there is no firm Council information on the number of interments. Anecdotal information is that when the Waiuku Borough Council was absorbed into Franklin District Council, a large number of paper records were lost, and more records were lost in the transition to the Auckland City Council. There are however 1791 entries on Find-a-Grave, which would appear to fall short of the actual number, which could be approaching 2000. The cemetery is situated at the 'Y' junction, formed by Hull Road, Colombo Road and George Street, Waiuku. The small road that forms part of the cemetery is known as Cemetery Road. === Contact Information, Location === Waiuku Cemetery
Cemetery Road
Waiuku
Auckland 2123
'''GPS Coordinates''': Latitude: -37.26126, Longitude: 174.73465 {{Image|file=Waiuku_Cemetery-29.jpg |align=l |size=m }} {{Image|file=Waiuku_Cemetery-28.jpg |align=r |size=m }} ---- === Links === * [[:Category:Waiuku_Cemetery%2C_Waiuku%2C_Auckland|'''WikiTree list of interments''']] * [https://new.findagrave.com/cemetery/2137720 '''Find-A-Grave page for Waiuku Cemetery'''] * [https://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/cemeteries/Pages/find-burial-cremation.aspx '''Council Cemetery database online'''] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Waiuku-Cemetery/203762 '''Billion Graves'''] == Notable Interments == Waiuku Cemetery contains the official war graves of 3 men who served in the New Zealand forces during the First World War: [[Cowley-912|Private Thomas Cannell Cowley]], [[Oldfield-910|Private John Oldfield]] and Private [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/643174/saulbrey,-charles-william-skates/ Charles William Skates Saulbrey.] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/643174/saulbrey,-charles-william-skates/#&gid=null&pid=1 CWGC] There are also 3 official war graves of men who served in the Second World War, being: Captain [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2920605/mayhead,-reginald/ Reginald Mayhead,] Trooper [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2920606/tilt,-john-patrick-henry/ John Patrick Henry Tilt,] and Aircraftman 2nd Class [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2920607/wright,-everard-newlyn/ Everard Newlyn Wright.] (See [https://www.cwgc.org/find/find-war-dead/results/?cemetery=WAIUKU+PUBLIC+CEMETERY&tab=wardead Commonwealth War Graves Commission].) == New Zealand Cemeteries Team == The [[Space:New_Zealand_Cemeteries_Team|New Zealand Cemeteries Team]] maintains this page and keeps track of progress on the capturing of information, data, photos, profiles added etc for Waiuku Cemetery. The aim of the team (as part of the Global Cemeteries Project) is to document the final resting place of those buried in New Zealand, to ensure that each cemetery has its own free-space page, which is linked to the category structure for Global Cemeteries, and that those buried in them are also gathered in the correct category. If you would like to join us in this endeavour, let us know. * [[Space:Waiuku_Cemetery_Progress_page|Table of Interments Waiuku Cemetery]] * [[Space:Scanathon_Waiuku_Cemetery|Cemetery photos 2019 by Arthur Buckland-Pinnock]]

Wakefield Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Wakefield families and information about individuals, places, and things named Wakefield. (Do you have any info about Wakefields or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Famous and Creative Wakefields === * [[Graves-4|Ruth (Graves) Wakefield]] (1903-1977) ran a tourist lodge with her husband Kenneth Wakefield in Massachusetts called the Toll House Inn. She invented the chocolate chip cookie. === Towns With the Name Surname === '''Wakefield, MA''' It was first settled in 1638 by individuals originally from Lynn, MA. The town at first was known as North and South Reading, two parts. Life changed in 1851 with Cyrus Wakefield starting the Boston and Maine Foundry Company and Wakefield Rattan Company making it no longer a farming community but rather a manufacturing town. In 1868 with Wakefield’s offer to build the South Reading town a new Town Hall, the town of voted to change its name to Wakefield, Massachusetts. Its 350th anniversary was celebrated in 1994. === Wakefields on WikiTree === Here is the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/W/WAKEFIELD_1.html Wakefield Index]. You will automatically be added to this list along with any Wakefield family members that you add. The list updates once a day in the morning. [[Category:Family Histories]]

Wakeman Genealogy, 1630-1899

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Wakeman Genealogy, 1630-1899 == Being a History of the Descendants of Samuel Wakeman, of Hartford, Conn., and of John Wakeman, Treasurer of New Haven colony, with a few collaterals included * by [[Wakeman-2566|Robert Peel Wakeman]] (1849-1919) * published by The Journal Publishing Co., Meriden, Conn., 1900 * 480 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wakeman Genealogy, 1630-1899|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wakemangenealogy00wake * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774233 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3648448 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Wakeman, Robert Peel. ''[[Space:Wakeman Genealogy, 1630-1899|Wakeman Genealogy, 1630-1899]]'' (Journal Pub. Co., Meriden, Conn., 1900) [ Page ]. * ([[#Wakeman|Wakeman]]) * Wakeman, Robert Peel. ''[[Space:Wakeman Genealogy, 1630-1899|Wakeman Genealogy, 1630-1899]]'' (Journal Pub. Co., Meriden, Conn., 1900) [ Page ].

Wakes Colne Parish Records

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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Started 13 September 2019 [[christmas-476|Michael Christmas]]
[[#1a|'''Overview of parish records.''']] '''See Also'''
Projects : [[Space:Earls_Colne_Project|Earls Colne Project]]
One Place Studies :[[Space:Earls_Colne,_Essex_One_Place_Study|Earls Colne OPS]]
Parish Records: [[Space:Colne_Engaine_Parish_Records|Colne Engaine Parish Records]]+ [[Space:Earls_Colne_Parish_Records|Earls Colne Parish Records]]+ [[Space:Wakes_Colne_Parish_Records|Wakes Colne Parish Records]]
Wills: [[Space: Colne Valley Wills|Colne Valley Wills]]
Essex petition 1642 [[space:Essex_Petition_1642|Signatories]]
Association Roll 1696. [[space:Earls_Colne_Association_Roll|Signatories]] Names are as I see them at first glance. Refine as profile links created. This listing provides an overview of names contained in the parish registers with links to profiles thus giving an overview of what is completed. Originals can be found on [https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/ParishRegisters.aspx Essex Record Office] (Subscription needed) Transcriptions in pdf format and an assessment of potential gaps in the register are available on [https://essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk/parish-register-transcriptions/essex/wakes-colne-all-saints/ Essex and Suffolk Surnames] Transcriptions can also be searched on [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ Freereg]

Waldheim Lutheran Church Cemetery

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[[Category:Kathryn, North Dakota]] [[Category: Waldheim Cemetery, Kathryn, North Dakota]] [[Category:Oakhill Township, Barnes County, North Dakota]] [[Category:Barnes County, North Dakota]]
[[Project:North_Dakota_Cemeteries|North Dakota Cemeteries Project]] '''Waldheim Lutheran Church, Kathryn, North Dakota''' Waldheim Lutheran Church is located in rural Kathryn, North Dakota. ===About=== This free space page for the Waldheim Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:North_Dakota_Cemeteries|North Dakota Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The North Dakota Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although most of the grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Ward-10782|Marsha Magee]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
5100 119th Avenue SE
Kathryn, ND 58062
701-924-8215 GPS Coordinates
----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2302562 Find A Grave, Waldheim Cemetery] *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vTDU4wzjBsNkdtF_MvDyJCccB3m_T9JIVl6I11bUZWqBd8QDIP2ZOST-kGf4y_be3vR7F_71_gibMxI/pub The History of Waldheim Congregation, Commemorating Seventy-Five Years of Christian Endeavor 1886-1961] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately 98% of grave markers have been photographed. * Approximately 15-20% have not been uploaded. Data Transcriptions * In progress * 80% photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. * Approximately 50-60 graves left to transcribe. ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ---- ===Table of Internments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="10" |+ Sortable table |- !Last Name !First/Middle Names !Nee ! data-sort-type="date" |Born ! data-sort-type="date"|Died !Lot ! class="unsortable" | Photo
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Marie||Johnson]]||1892||1972||53||[[Image:Johnson-55458.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2870|Larson||Capel Benoni (Ben)]]||||1896||1980||53||[[Image:Larson-2870.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2871|Larson||Duane Leroy]]||||1921||1937||53||[[Image:Larson-2871.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2865|Larson||Edward Monson]]||||1865||1919||34||[[Image:Larson-2865.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2872|Larson||Mons]]||||1820||1907||3||[[Image:Larson-2872.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lunde-107|Larson||Maria Evansdatter||Lunde]]||1822||1905||3||[[Image:Larson-2872.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flaby-1|Larson||Dorthea||Flaby]]||1873||1945||53||[[Image:Flaby-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2873|Larson||Arthur Melvin]]||||1893||1949||34||[[Image:Larson-2873.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2874|Larson||Arthur Ervin]]||||1919||1995||69||[[Image:Larson-2874.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Johnson-55460|Larson||Lorraine Ellen||Johnson]]||1927||2016||||[[Image:Waldheim_Lutheran_Church_Cemetery.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2875|Larson||Gunner]]||||1877||1944||69||[[Image:Larson-2875.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pederson-459|Larson||Marie C.||Pederson]]||1882||1965||69||[[Image:Pederson-459.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2876|Larson||Rudolph Trygve]]||||1912||1989||69||[[Image:Larson-2876.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2877|Larson||Mathius]]||||1868||||3||[[Image:Larson-2877.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-362749|Larson||Mary]]||||1875||||3||[[Image:Unknown-362749.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2878|Larson||Martin T.]]||||1908||1947||159||[[Image:Larson-2878.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2893|Larson||Annie]]||||||||3||[[Image:Larson-2893.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2895|Larson||Marcia]]||||||||3||[[Image:Larson-2895.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2894|Larson||Mons]]||||||||3||[[Image:Larson-2894.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2892|Larson||Allan Dale]]||||1929||1929||53||[[Image:Larson-2892.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lee-19094|Lee||Arnold John]]||||1916||1929||20||[[Image:Lee-19094.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lee-19095|Lee||Harris Truman]]||||1915||1948||20||[[Image:Lee-19095.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lee-19096|Lee||Thomas Gilman]]||||1915||1946||20||[[Image:Lee-19096.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lee-19097|Lee||Thilmen Gordon]]||||1918||1994||87||[[Image:Lee-19097.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lee-19098|Wood||Florence Evelyn||Lee]]||1922||2008||87||[[Image:Lee-19098.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wood-21186|Wood||Robert Leo]]||||1912||1962||87||[[Image:Wood-21186.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lee-19100|Lee||Oscar Theodor]]||||1902||1976||36||[[Image:Lee-19100.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jacobsen-1462|Jacobsen||Paula Dorthea]]||||1873||1961||52||[[Image:Jacobsen-1462.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jacobsen-1463|Jacobsen||Jacob A.]]||||1878||1959||52||[[Image:Jacobsen-1463.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Peterson-7631|Lindvold||Engaborg Egge||Peterson]]||1874||1967||7||[[Image:Lindvold-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lindvold-1|Lindvold||Emil]]||||1870||1951||7||[[Image:Lindvold-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lindvold-2|Lindvold||Edwin Carl]]||||1900||1965||88||[[Image:Lindvold-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2896|Lindvold||Martha Tomine||Larson]]||1903||1993||88||[[Image:Lindvold-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lindvold-3|Nelson||Mabel Eleanora||Lindvold]]||1908||2001||89||[[Image:Lindvold-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lindvold-4|Lindvold||Ernest Warren]]||||1911||1993||89||[[Image:Lindvold-4.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larson-2897|Lindvold||Luella Gertrude||Larson]]||1919||2004||89||[[Image:Lindvold-4.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lindvold-5|Lindvold||Earl Myron]]||||1913||2004||89||[[Image:Lindvold-5.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lindvold-6|Lindvold||Emma Victoria]]||||1901||1906||155||[[Image:Lindvold-6.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Lindvold-7|Lindvold||Hulda Linea]]||||1903||1906||155||[[Image:Lindvold-7.jpg|50px]] |- |[[Lindvold-8|Lindvold||Anna J]]||||1873||1909||154||[[Image:Lindvold-8.jpg|25px]] |- |[[Lindvold-9|Lindvold||Oscar C]]||||1903||1903||154||[[Image:Lindvold-9-1.jpg|25px]] |- |[[Lindvold-10|Lindvold||Carl E Arthur]]||||1901||1906||154||[[Image:Lindvold-9.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Solheim-111|Solheim||Hollis Clifford 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Waldrop Name Study

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[[Category:Waldrop Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Link to Waldrop DNA project: https://www.familytreedna.com/public/waldrop/default.aspx?section=ycolorized Link to Waldrop data base at World Connect: https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/621219/I1/michaeli-waldrop/individual We have 9,167 Waldrop people in data base Waldrop YDNA Test resulis: https://www.familytreedna.com/public/waldrop/default.aspx?section=ycolorized Link to Waldrip website: http://clingram.com/famhis/index.php Link to Randy Treadway website: https://members.tripod.com/~Randy_T/home.html has Wake Co., NC Waldrop. LInk to Lloyd Waldrep's data base https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/620851/I1/louiselijahjr-waldrep/individual This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Michael waldrop: Our first evidence that this Michael existed is a tithe list in York Co., VA in 1672. Ten years later, in 1682, William and Thomas Claiborne, in New Kent, Co., VA received a patent for transporting Micha Wardrope and others. The record doesn't say when Micha was transported. Seventeen years later, in 1699, a Michael Waldrope was granted land in King William Co., VA. A number of documents show a dispute over this 1699 land grant that was not resolved until 1713. We call this OUR Michael and OUR Waldrop immigrant. David Porter Smith and the team of Howard Leon Waldrop, Donald Wayne Waldrop and Jan Dawson are the source of much of what we know about the Waldrop family of the 1600's. We consider them the experts. However, a trip to the Library of Virginia in 2014 shed a new light on the Waldrop family that neither David, nor the team HLWDWWJD touched on in any of their notes as far as we can tell. There was a Thomas Wardrope/Wardrobe in York Co., VA at the same time these early researcher found Michael Waldrop there. Thomas was mentioned in numerous Court records from 1666 to 1671. He was literate, signed his name, rather than his mark. He was paid for writing the Will of Gabriel Jones. One document mentions Thomas Wardrope and Thomas Bell. A Thomas Bell was on the same list with Michael Waldrop in 1672 and 1682 sightings. We'd like to believe this Thomas Bell associated with Michael and the one associated with Thomas is the same man. How was Thomas and Michael Waldrop related? Were they? Thomas was not an indentured servant. He was witnessing documents. Who was he? [See Rin 35756]. We, and other researchers we have known believe Michael came to America as an indentured servant. We like to think he indentured himself in hopes of having a better life in America. We call his birth year 1645, making him about 25-27 years old when he arrived. We have no actual evidence of Michael's age, except that he was at least 16 years old in 1672 when he appeared on the tithe list. If only 16 in 1672, Michael would have been born in 1656. This first Michael being 11 years younger would dilute somewhat the theory of David Smith that there were four men named Michael Waldrop in succession in early Virginia. But, it wouldn't completely dispell it. And, David did write, "The theory of the first four Michaels was and is intended to be theory for further research." The time lapses in sightings of Waldrop families in the 1600s and early 1700s leaves a lot of unanswered questions. It is hard to believe that the Michael of York Co., VA in 1672 fathered the Waldrop families we find in the 1730s and 1740s. For ease of access in this database, we have taken the Michael David Smith created and given the four Waldrop men of the early 1700's to him as sons. And, like David's "theory of the first four Michaels was and is intended to be theory for further research", our placing of these four men is intended for "ease of access". After Michael served his time under contract as an indentured servant, he went north and west. He was probably motivated by cheap or free land in the less populated areas of King William Co., VA. He probably rented a farm for a few years before being assigned the controversial "Indian Lands" by Fuller and Johnson in 1699. He probably didn't even know there was a controversy until he tried to sell his land to Francis Arnold in 1704, and probably bought it back when he learned of the problem. It took until 1713 for Michael to obtain clear title to his land. It is possible that Michael married a few years after he arrived in America, sometime between 1675-1680. The son David Smith created would have been born 1677-79. This son could have been the father of Luke in 1734 Hanover, VA; James in Caroline Co., VA; Michael in Orange Co., VA and Joseph in Amelia Co., VA. All four of these men were born 1700-1710 era. Michael, the son would have fathered these sons in his 20's and 30's. One of the Michael's, probably the elder, transported two persons to the colony sometime before 1712. He received a headright of his own. We believe that Michael, the immigrant was dead or very old when the problem with the first 90 acres was resolved. We believe his son lived on the land and raised a family. There is nothing but a surname to link Michael I, Michael II and the Waldrop's born around 1700-1710. Some researchers have been brave enough to go farther back and connect this Michael to Sir William Wardroper. Our imagination was exhausted after the ten year and seventeen year leaps to get the same Michael Wardrope from York to King William Co., VA. So, we stopped there. ***** 1672 --- YORK CO., VA. Tithe List. Michael Waldrop On 24 Sep 1672, in York Co., Va, a John Keene was paid 200 pounds of tobacco for Michael Waldrop and Thomas Bell, "York County, Va, Records, 1672-1676," abstracted and Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. The entry says, "At a grand assembly Sept. 24, 1672, the County of York." The entries under this title are payments that are being made to various people and is signed "TESTE James Minge, Clerk of Assembly for the levy" We do not know why Keene was being paid for Waldrop and Bell, but we do know Michael was in York Co., VA by 1672 and that he had to have been age 16 or older at that time, according to headright laws. 1682 --- NEW KENT CO., VA. 20 Apr 1682. William Claiborne son of Col. William Claiborne dec'd and Thomas Claiborne, son and heir apparent of Mr. Thomas Claiborne, 545 acres, Beginning in the fork of Chicahominy River... Transportation of 11 persons: Thomas Bell, Robert Bowles, John Ireland, Richard Pearson, Corn Busby, Margaret Bright, Richard Ely, Micha. Wardrope, Mary Poll, Ann Hicks, and Andrew Hall. "Cavaliers and Pioneers" by Nell Marion Nugent, Patent Book 7, By Richard Bennet, Volume 2 page 236. [Thomas Bell and Michael Wardrope were both on the 1672 tithe list above.] 1699 --- KING WILLIAM CO., VA. Titles Upon Indian Leases, June 1699 - Mich. Wardrope, 90 acres assigned to him by Fuller and Johnson. (King William Co., VA Records, in "English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records," by Louis desCognets, Jr. 1981. p. 62) Nineteen people laid claims to land in the same area where Michael bought land from Fuller & Johnson. Later, upon discovering these claims, the Proprietors determined the land had actually been set aside for the Pamunky Indians, and that it could not legally be assigned to anyone else. Therefore, they declared the patents NULL AND VOID. Actual Text - Copy of page from book at VA Archives in file.-CW "This committee conceived that the following claimes and titles to Land in Pamunkey Neck haveing their ground and foundation upon Indian leases are, ipso facto, Null & Voyd as being contrary to the true Intent and Meaning of the Articles of Peace and to the 136th Act of Assembly in the Printed Book. But because it conduces much to the advancement of his Maj'ties Interest and the peopleing of this his Maj'ties Colony that the said lands should be held of the King as others, and because the severall persons claiming thereby have their immediate dependance thereupon and have made severall improvements and have a long and continued & uninterrupted possession, this Committee therefore conceived that (his Maj'ties grant to his Royall Colledge of William & Mary and other the former salvo's reserved) a favourable Grant thereof may be made to them in severally, Viz:--" There follows a list of claimholders,including "MICH: WARDROPE, 90 acres assigned to him by Fuller & Johnson." [Other names listed - Robert Napier, 100 acres leased to Alexander Mackdonald and assigned to him and 600 acres leased to himself; John Whitlock, 150 acres by the same title; Susanna Page 1000 acres leasted to herself; Anthony Fuller & James Johnson 300 acres leased to them by George Pargiter; Michael Wardrope 90 acres assigned to him by Fuller & Johnson; John Thompson 450 acres assigned by William Clark & Marg't Clarke; Joseph Hayles, Joseph Cockerham & John Dixon 1500 acres; Joshua Normand in behalfe of Joseph Southerland, Phillip Southerland and George Southerland orphans of George Southerland 300 acres; Thomas Ware 600 acres leased to himself; Thomas Mackgabee 100 acres leased to Daniell Grant & conveyed to him; Phillip Williams 100 acres assigned by Mackdonald; John Baker 500 acres; Edward Hackstep 550 acres leased to his mother & himself; Richard Glasedge 2000 acres; John Burt 80 acres; Francis Hill 250 acres; William Byrd, son and heir of Robert Byrd Gentl. dec'd 1200 acres leased to the said Robert.] 1701 --- "Virginia Journals of the House of Burgesses 1695-1702", Dated 14 Sep 1701 - Whereas the Commission appointed to Examine Claimes to Land in Pamunkey Neck have returned Surveyes and Certificates to the Secretary's Office concerning these Lands hereafter mentioned---Resolved that it is the Opinion of this house that Pattents be issued for the same as followeth: To James HENDERSON for one hundred and fifty five Acres. To George DABONY for two hundred and ninty three Acres. To James DABONY for one Thousand Acres of Land. To Thomas CARR for five hundred and forty Six Acres. To Sarah DABONY for 179 1/2 acres of Land. To Benjamin ARNOLD for two thousand one hundred Acres. To Anthony FULLER and James JOHNSON for 300 Acres. To Philip WILLIAMS for one hundred Acres of Land. To Alexander ANDERSON for one hundred Acres of Land. To MICHAEL WARDROP for ninety Acres of Land. 1704 --- KING WILLIAM CO., VA. Record Book 1, page 228. 21 Aug 1704. Francis Arnold and wife Frances acknowledge deed conveying [100 acres of] land to MICHAEL WALDROP. "Wee the subscribers Francis Arnold to and with the consent of my wife Frances Arnold doe by these presents for wee our heirs - etc. - doe acknowledge our wholeright title and interest of a certain parcel of land unto MICHAEL WALDROP or his order. It being the land ye which I formerly bought of the said MICHAEL WALDROP as witness our hands this 21 day of August 1704. (S.S. Francis (FA) Arnold, Frances (X) Arnold. At a court held for King William County on Monday 21st day of August. Frances relinquishes dower." King William Co. Patents Book 10, p. 64. Also in King William County, Virginia Records, 1702-1707, Vol. 1, by Ryland. p. 22. Record Book 1, p. 228. Also in Extracts of King Wm. Co. Records, Bk. XI, found in Va. Hist. Mag., V. 24, 1916, p. 388.) 1705 --- In October 1705, there was enacted into the Laws of Virginia "An Act for prevention of misunderstandings between the tributary Indians and other subjects of her Majesties colony and dominion; and for free and open trade with all Indians whatsoever... Provided nevertheless that it shall and may be lawful for the general court of this dominion to receive and examine the several claims of George Shilling to 300 acres of land; of MICHAEL WALDROP to 90 acres of land; and of the heir of George Southerland, deceased, to 200 acres of land; All which lands are said to be a part of the lands laid out for the Pamunkey Indians... to grant patents to the several persons before named." There followed in this act rather detailed provisos governing what the "English" and Indians could and could not do. For example, no English could plant nearer than three miles from an Indian town, and the Indians could enjoy their convenience of "oistering" and fishing and gathering on English land so long as they were licensed. (Hennig's Laws of Virginia, Vol. 3, p. 466, Article IV. October 1705--4th Anne.) 1706 --- MICHAEL WALDROP, George Shilling, William Reynolds and John Fox presented to the court arguments for their claims to the Pamunkey Indian land. 28 May 1706. 1706 --- KING WILLIAM CO., VA. Record Book 1, page 302-304. 2 Jun 1706. Attachment of Samuel Cradock upon estate of William (Dabney or Morey). Inventory returned by William Lipscomb, Martin Slaughter, Michael Waldrop.[Copy of abstract in file.-CW] 1706 --- KING WILLIAM CO., VA. Record Book? VI-363-(349)? Upon an Order of King William Co. Court bearing date the ? day of May 1706 made upon an Attachment obtained by Samuel Chadwick against William Morey is endorsed as followeth, viz Martin Slaughter, William Lipscomb and Michael Waldrop were sworne before me 7 Jun 1706. Wm. Noyes. In Obedience to the within Order, we the Appraisers being constitute and appointed have weighed and appraised the tobaccoe being One thousand one hundred and ninety eight pounds, one hundred thereof being small and indifferent, the which we value at eight shillings and the remainder at (? ten pds.). William Lipscomb, Martin (M) Slaughter, Michael (S) Waldrop. Vere Recorder. Test. Wm. aylett, Cl Cur. 1712 --- KING WILLIAM CO., VA. St. John Parish. 26 April 1712. Grant from England to Michael Waldrop. Pamunkey Neck, Va. Archives, Book 10, Page 64-65. Michael Waldrup, 100 acres Actual Text - Copy of original document in file.-CW Anne etc. To all &c: Know yee that for diverse good causes & considerations but more especially for the consideration of the importation of two persons to dwell within this our colony of Virginia whose names are John Pompett & Thos. Hancock we have given granted & confirmed and by these presents for us our heires & successors do give grant & confirm unto Michael Waldrup of the County of _____one certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres lying & being in the parish of St. Johns between the College Land the Long Branch & the Great Swamp in King William County and bounded as followeth to witt Begining at the mouth of the Long Branch thence up the run of the said branch to a maple in the branch thence north seventeen degrees easterly sixty poles to four small black oakes in the College Line thence along that line south sixty three degrees easterly one hundred sixty eight poles to a hickory by a branch thence down the run of the said branch to the run of the Great Swamp thence down the run of ye Great Swamp to the begining with all &c: o have hold & to be held & yeilding & paying &c: Provided &c: In witness &c: Witness our trusty & well beloved Alexander Spotswood our Lieut: Governor &c: at Wmsburgh under the seal of our said colony the twenty sixth day of April one thousand seven hundred & twelve in the eleventh year of our reign A. Spotswood 1713 --- On November 10, 1713, MICHAEL WALDROBE's right to a land grant of 90 acres was accepted by the Governor's Council. "Whereas the several Proprietors of Lands within the bounds laid out pursuant to the Articles of Peace for the Pamunkey Indians, did this day attend the Governor in Council, etc. It is ordered that publication be made at the courthouse of King William County that the following persons have made appear their Right to Land, VIZ: George Shilling and MICHAEL WALDROBE. Their patents will be considered at the next General Council." (English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, ibid. p.113. See also Hennig's Statutes, V. 3, p. 466, in Swem's Index.)[Copy of page from VA Archives in file.-CW] ********** Published Error - David Dobson of St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland--a specialist in Scottish immigration, documents Michael Wardrope's sons as James, John, Joseph, Michael, and Luke. Dobson's source has been proven unreliable for documentation. Howard Hunt Waldrop tracked down the sources for this printed material. The information given to David Dobson was an American lady, Dr. Grace Batson, who submitted her material as a query. This person was contacted by Howard H. Waldrop and she had no documentation for her query, and based it only on speculation and name frequency. The quote from Dobson's book follows: "From Scotland to America. Received a land grant in Virginia 1699. Father of John, Michael and Joseph." (From Scottish Settlers in North America, 6 vols. Vol. 1, p. 259, Geneal. pub. Co.,Inc., 1984.) ********** The date of 1682, when the Claibornes collected their land for transporting him does not indicate his year of arrival. [Note from David P. Smith --- The introduction to Vol. I, of Cavaliers and Pioneers by Nugent states that "the headrights may have arrived in the Colony long before the patentee had entered claim for land thereby due." Thomas J. Wertenbaker in his "The Spring of Colonial VA." Part II, p. 77 states that this time interval was on the average 12 or more years.] ********** MICHAEL WALDROP, IMMIGRANT, Essay by Jan Dawson, 9/02 In order to understand the immigration of Michael Waldrop, it is important to know a little about the history of that time. Jamestown, Virginia was the first permanent English settlement in North America. On May 6, 1607, three ships stopped at Cape Henry, at the southern entrance to Chesapeake Bay, after more than four months at sea. (Jamestown is about 20 miles or so from where Michael Waldrop later settled.) As the colonies began to grow, there was a demand for labor, both skilled and unskilled. The system of indenturing servants started during the 1600's to provide cheap labor for the colonies. (Over half of all immigrants to the colonies after the 1630's came as indentured servants.) An indentured servant was someone who worked without wages for a period of time in exchange for passage to the American Colonies. The term most commonly refered to Europeans who signed a contract to work a term of years, usually four to seven, in return for payment of their voyage, food, clothing, and shelter. The contract was called an indenture. Most indentured servants were young men between the ages of 16 and 25 looking for jobs and a better life. Some debtors and convicts were also sent to the colonies as indentured servants. Beginning in 1618, the colony of Virginia offered a headright, a grant of 50 acres per head (that is, per head count) to any person who imported servants to Virginia. The "headright" belonged to the person who paid for the servant's passage. The servant was recruited in the British Isles. He "sold" himelf to an agent or a ship's captain and signed an indenture contract. The contract was then sold to a buyer in a colony. The crossing was difficult. Three biscuits and a pint of water a day was not unusal fare. Upon arrival, the servant usually ended up doing household or agricultural work or unskilled labor. If the servant had a craft, such as weaving, carpentry, blacksmithery or the like, he would bargain for a shorter term of indenture. Some servants, when they completed their term of servitude, were given "freedom dues" or small amounts of land. Whoever bought the headright for the transported servant surrendered it to the colony who in turn awarded him 50 acres of land. However, it was more common for the owner of the headright either to keep the headright until he had accumulated a number of them and then exchange them for a larger tract of land, or else sell the headright to another person, who in turn might sell it to someone else, and so forth. We assume from records in Scotland that Michael Waldrop probably was from Edinburgh, but we have no proof. We do know from two records, however, that he was an indentured servant in Virginia. In the 1672 list of tithables (A tithable was any male age 16 or older.) for York Co., Virginia, John Keene was paid 100 pounds of tobacco for MICK WALDROP and Thomas Bell. Deeds prove that John Keene was a Virginia landowner and planter, and therefore, logically, owned indentured servants. In 1682, the headright for transporting Michael Waldrop was finally surrendered for land in New Kent County, VA. (This does not mean that Michael Waldrop was in New Kent Co.; Merely that the headright owner was.) It appears the transporter was Col Wm. Claiborne, Jr., who gave or sold it to his son William, who gave or sold it to Thomas Claiborne, who gave or sold it to his son Thomas Claiborne, Jr. The document, which clearly states that headrights were claimed for eleven persons, one being Michael Waldrop, reads as follows: (From NellNugent's "Cavaliers & Pioneers" Volume II, p. 236, Patent Book #7.)20 Apr 1682, William Claiborne, (Claibourne), son of Col. Wm. Clayborne Jr., deceased, Thomas Claiborne, son & heir apparent of Mr. Thomas Claiborne, 545 acres, New Kent Co., VA., 20 Apr 1682 (p. 154). Beginning in the fork of Chickahominy River where the SW ends, & continues. Transportation of 11 persons: Thomas Bell, Robert Bowles, John Ireland, Richard Pearson, Cornwallis Bushy (or Busby), Margaret Bright, Richard Ely, MICHA WALDROPE, Mary Poll, Ann Hicks, and Andrew Hall. The two records, 1672 and 1682, give us specific information about Michael Waldrop. The 1682 record proves he was an indentured servant, because Claiborne received a headright (which he received from someone else) for Michael's transportation to Virginia. Since a tithe was paid for Michael in 1672, he must have been at least 16 years of age at that time, because that was the minimum tithable age. This means Michael Waldrop was born not later than 1656, and possibly earlier, since he may have been older than 16 when he was tithed. Because Col. Claiborne, who transported him, did not cash in the headright when it was issued, we do not know exactly when Michael Waldrop arrived in America, but it must have been before 1672 when his name appeared on the Virginia tithe list. The interesting thing to point out is that he undertook a difficult voyage to this country at a young age, during a time of uncertainty, and probably about 60 years or so after the first settements were established. (No doubt a courgeous thing for a young man to do.) Many Virginia records were burned or destroyed in wars and in courthouse fires over the years. Thus, we have only scanty amounts of data for our immigrant ancestor. No records tell us his wife's name or those of all his children. We do know that in 1672 he was in York Co., VA where his name appeared on the tithe list, and that he settled in King William County, VA by 1699. We also know that he himself received 100 acres of headrights in 1712 for transporting two men to Virginia. ********** Post to Waldrop Board in 2000 by Jan Dawson I do not have all the answers, but so many people seem to be uncertain about the early lineage that I thought I'd list the conclusions of a number of the authorities, based on documents and circumstantial evidence. There are many early Waldrops named Michael, Luke, Joseph, John and James, and it is easy to confuse them. The Michael line: MICHAEL I, b. c1644 Great Britain. (Scotland not proved!), d. Va. MICHAEL II, b. c1677 Va; d. aft 1727 Va. MICHAEL III, b. c1708 Va; m. Sarah; d. c1775 Spart.Co., SC MICHAEL IV, b. c1734 Va; d. c1806, Laurens Co., SC MICHAEL V, b. c1755 ?Orange Co., NC; d. c1815/16 Maury Co., Tn MICHAEL VI, b. c1773 Spartanburg Co., SC; d. c1839 Wayne/Lawrence Co., Tn The children of Michael II were JAMES I, b. c1705 MICHAEL III, b. c1708 LUKE I, b. c1710 (?daughters) The children of Michael III were JAMES, b. c1732 MICHAEL, b. c1734 SHADRACK, b. c1750 WILLIAM "OLD BILLY", b. c1754 (Several daughters) The children of Michael IV were JAMES, b. c1750 MICHAEL, b. c1755 JOHN, b. c1757 (?daughters) The children of Luke, b. c1710 were (Note that old time researchers say Luke had three wives, one of whom was Christian Trevillian. I do not know what evidence they had.--jd) JOHN, b. c1732 Va; m. ?Millicent & Tabitha; d. 1794 NewCoSC JAMES, b. c1735 Va; m. Mary ?Henderson; d. 1799 NewCoSC MARY ANN, b. c1737 Va; m. Samuel Henderson; d. 1828 ?Cass Co Ga JOSEPH, b. c1744 Va; m. Hannah Johnson/Eliza Jones; d. c1818 CrawCoIL! (Note: He did not die in Martin Co., IN) MICHAEL, b. c1748 Va. LUKE II, b. c1750 NC; m. Mary ?Henderson; d. 1828 RuthCoNC JECHONIAS, b. c1754; m. Margaret Harrison; d 1826 RuthCoNC Luke Waldrop, sr. B abt 1710; dies bef 1780. Our first evidence that this Michael existed is a tithe list in York Co., VA in 1672. Ten years later, in 1682, William and Thomas Claiborne, in New Kent, Co., VA received a patent for transporting Micha Wardrope and others. The record doesn't say when Micha was transported. Seventeen years later, in 1699, a Michael Waldrope was granted land in King William Co., VA. A number of documents show a dispute over this 1699 land grant that was not resolved until 1713. We call this OUR Michael and OUR Waldrop immigrant. David Porter Smith and the team of Howard Leon Waldrop, Donald Wayne Waldrop and Jan Dawson are the source of much of what we know about the Waldrop family of the 1600's. We consider them the experts. However, a trip to the Library of Virginia in 2014 shed a new light on the Waldrop family that neither David, nor the team HLWDWWJD touched on in any of their notes as far as we can tell. There was a Thomas Wardrope/Wardrobe in York Co., VA at the same time these early researcher found Michael Waldrop there. Thomas was mentioned in numerous Court records from 1666 to 1671. He was literate, signed his name, rather than his mark. He was paid for writing the Will of Gabriel Jones. One document mentions Thomas Wardrope and Thomas Bell. A Thomas Bell was on the same list with Michael Waldrop in 1672 and 1682 sightings. We'd like to believe this Thomas Bell associated with Michael and the one associated with Thomas is the same man. How was Thomas and Michael Waldrop related? Were they? Thomas was not an indentured servant. He was witnessing documents. Who was he? [See Rin 35756]. We, and other researchers we have known believe Michael came to America as an indentured servant. We like to think he indentured himself in hopes of having a better life in America. We call his birth year 1645, making him about 25-27 years old when he arrived. We have no actual evidence of Michael's age, except that he was at least 16 years old in 1672 when he appeared on the tithe list. If only 16 in 1672, Michael would have been born in 1656. This first Michael being 11 years younger would dilute somewhat the theory of David Smith that there were four men named Michael Waldrop in succession in early Virginia. But, it wouldn't completely dispell it. And, David did write, "The theory of the first four Michaels was and is intended to be theory for further research." The time lapses in sightings of Waldrop families in the 1600s and early 1700s leaves a lot of unanswered questions. It is hard to believe that the Michael of York Co., VA in 1672 fathered the Waldrop families we find in the 1730s and 1740s. For ease of access in this database, we have taken the Michael David Smith created and given the four Waldrop men of the early 1700's to him as sons. And, like David's "theory of the first four Michaels was and is intended to be theory for further research", our placing of these four men is intended for "ease of access". After Michael served his time under contract as an indentured servant, he went north and west. He was probably motivated by cheap or free land in the less populated areas of King William Co., VA. He probably rented a farm for a few years before being assigned the controversial "Indian Lands" by Fuller and Johnson in 1699. He probably didn't even know there was a controversy until he tried to sell his land to Francis Arnold in 1704, and probably bought it back when he learned of the problem. It took until 1713 for Michael to obtain clear title to his land. It is possible that Michael married a few years after he arrived in America, sometime between 1675-1680. The son David Smith created would have been born 1677-79. This son could have been the father of Luke in 1734 Hanover, VA; James in Caroline Co., VA; Michael in Orange Co., VA and Joseph in Amelia Co., VA. All four of these men were born 1700-1710 era. Michael, the son would have fathered these sons in his 20's and 30's. One of the Michael's, probably the elder, transported two persons to the colony sometime before 1712. He received a headright of his own. We believe that Michael, the immigrant was dead or very old when the problem with the first 90 acres was resolved. We believe his son lived on the land and raised a family. There is nothing but a surname to link Michael I, Michael II and the Waldrop's born around 1700-1710. Some researchers have been brave enough to go farther back and connect this Michael to Sir William Wardroper. Our imagination was exhausted after the ten year and seventeen year leaps to get the same Michael Wardrope from York to King William Co., VA. So, we stopped there. ***** 1672 --- YORK CO., VA. Tithe List. Michael Waldrop On 24 Sep 1672, in York Co., Va, a John Keene was paid 200 pounds of tobacco for Michael Waldrop and Thomas Bell, "York County, Va, Records, 1672-1676," abstracted and Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III. The entry says, "At a grand assembly Sept. 24, 1672, the County of York." The entries under this title are payments that are being made to various people and is signed "TESTE James Minge, Clerk of Assembly for the levy" We do not know why Keene was being paid for Waldrop and Bell, but we do know Michael was in York Co., VA by 1672 and that he had to have been age 16 or older at that time, according to headright laws. 1682 --- NEW KENT CO., VA. 20 Apr 1682. William Claiborne son of Col. William Claiborne dec'd and Thomas Claiborne, son and heir apparent of Mr. Thomas Claiborne, 545 acres, Beginning in the fork of Chicahominy River... Transportation of 11 persons: Thomas Bell, Robert Bowles, John Ireland, Richard Pearson, Corn Busby, Margaret Bright, Richard Ely, Micha. Wardrope, Mary Poll, Ann Hicks, and Andrew Hall. "Cavaliers and Pioneers" by Nell Marion Nugent, Patent Book 7, By Richard Bennet, Volume 2 page 236. [Thomas Bell and Michael Wardrope were both on the 1672 tithe list above.] 1699 --- KING WILLIAM CO., VA. Titles Upon Indian Leases, June 1699 - Mich. Wardrope, 90 acres assigned to him by Fuller and Johnson. (King William Co., VA Records, in "English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records," by Louis desCognets, Jr. 1981. p. 62) Nineteen people laid claims to land in the same area where Michael bought land from Fuller & Johnson. Later, upon discovering these claims, the Proprietors determined the land had actually been set aside for the Pamunky Indians, and that it could not legally be assigned to anyone else. Therefore, they declared the patents NULL AND VOID. Actual Text - Copy of page from book at VA Archives in file.-CW "This committee conceived that the following claimes and titles to Land in Pamunkey Neck haveing their ground and foundation upon Indian leases are, ipso facto, Null & Voyd as being contrary to the true Intent and Meaning of the Articles of Peace and to the 136th Act of Assembly in the Printed Book. But because it conduces much to the advancement of his Maj'ties Interest and the peopleing of this his Maj'ties Colony that the said lands should be held of the King as others, and because the severall persons claiming thereby have their immediate dependance thereupon and have made severall improvements and have a long and continued & uninterrupted possession, this Committee therefore conceived that (his Maj'ties grant to his Royall Colledge of William & Mary and other the former salvo's reserved) a favourable Grant thereof may be made to them in severally, Viz:--" There follows a list of claimholders,including "MICH: WARDROPE, 90 acres assigned to him by Fuller & Johnson." [Other names listed - Robert Napier, 100 acres leased to Alexander Mackdonald and assigned to him and 600 acres leased to himself; John Whitlock, 150 acres by the same title; Susanna Page 1000 acres leasted to herself; Anthony Fuller & James Johnson 300 acres leased to them by George Pargiter; Michael Wardrope 90 acres assigned to him by Fuller & Johnson; John Thompson 450 acres assigned by William Clark & Marg't Clarke; Joseph Hayles, Joseph Cockerham & John Dixon 1500 acres; Joshua Normand in behalfe of Joseph Southerland, Phillip Southerland and George Southerland orphans of George Southerland 300 acres; Thomas Ware 600 acres leased to himself; Thomas Mackgabee 100 acres leased to Daniell Grant & conveyed to him; Phillip Williams 100 acres assigned by Mackdonald; John Baker 500 acres; Edward Hackstep 550 acres leased to his mother & himself; Richard Glasedge 2000 acres; John Burt 80 acres; Francis Hill 250 acres; William Byrd, son and heir of Robert Byrd Gentl. dec'd 1200 acres leased to the said Robert.] 1701 --- "Virginia Journals of the House of Burgesses 1695-1702", Dated 14 Sep 1701 - Whereas the Commission appointed to Examine Claimes to Land in Pamunkey Neck have returned Surveyes and Certificates to the Secretary's Office concerning these Lands hereafter mentioned---Resolved that it is the Opinion of this house that Pattents be issued for the same as followeth: To James HENDERSON for one hundred and fifty five Acres. To George DABONY for two hundred and ninty three Acres. To James DABONY for one Thousand Acres of Land. To Thomas CARR for five hundred and forty Six Acres. To Sarah DABONY for 179 1/2 acres of Land. To Benjamin ARNOLD for two thousand one hundred Acres. To Anthony FULLER and James JOHNSON for 300 Acres. To Philip WILLIAMS for one hundred Acres of Land. To Alexander ANDERSON for one hundred Acres of Land. To MICHAEL WARDROP for ninety Acres of Land. 1704 --- KING WILLIAM CO., VA. Record Book 1, page 228. 21 Aug 1704. Francis Arnold and wife Frances acknowledge deed conveying [100 acres of] land to MICHAEL WALDROP. "Wee the subscribers Francis Arnold to and with the consent of my wife Frances Arnold doe by these presents for wee our heirs - etc. - doe acknowledge our wholeright title and interest of a certain parcel of land unto MICHAEL WALDROP or his order. It being the land ye which I formerly bought of the said MICHAEL WALDROP as witness our hands this 21 day of August 1704. (S.S. Francis (FA) Arnold, Frances (X) Arnold. At a court held for King William County on Monday 21st day of August. Frances relinquishes dower." King William Co. Patents Book 10, p. 64. Also in King William County, Virginia Records, 1702-1707, Vol. 1, by Ryland. p. 22. Record Book 1, p. 228. Also in Extracts of King Wm. Co. Records, Bk. XI, found in Va. Hist. Mag., V. 24, 1916, p. 388.) 1705 --- In October 1705, there was enacted into the Laws of Virginia "An Act for prevention of misunderstandings between the tributary Indians and other subjects of her Majesties colony and dominion; and for free and open trade with all Indians whatsoever... Provided nevertheless that it shall and may be lawful for the general court of this dominion to receive and examine the several claims of George Shilling to 300 acres of land; of MICHAEL WALDROP to 90 acres of land; and of the heir of George Southerland, deceased, to 200 acres of land; All which lands are said to be a part of the lands laid out for the Pamunkey Indians... to grant patents to the several persons before named." There followed in this act rather detailed provisos governing what the "English" and Indians could and could not do. For example, no English could plant nearer than three miles from an Indian town, and the Indians could enjoy their convenience of "oistering" and fishing and gathering on English land so long as they were licensed. (Hennig's Laws of Virginia, Vol. 3, p. 466, Article IV. October 1705--4th Anne.) 1706 --- MICHAEL WALDROP, George Shilling, William Reynolds and John Fox presented to the court arguments for their claims to the Pamunkey Indian land. 28 May 1706. 1706 --- KING WILLIAM CO., VA. Record Book 1, page 302-304. 2 Jun 1706. Attachment of Samuel Cradock upon estate of William (Dabney or Morey). Inventory returned by William Lipscomb, Martin Slaughter, Michael Waldrop.[Copy of abstract in file.-CW] 1706 --- KING WILLIAM CO., VA. Record Book? VI-363-(349)? Upon an Order of King William Co. Court bearing date the ? day of May 1706 made upon an Attachment obtained by Samuel Chadwick against William Morey is endorsed as followeth, viz Martin Slaughter, William Lipscomb and Michael Waldrop were sworne before me 7 Jun 1706. Wm. Noyes. In Obedience to the within Order, we the Appraisers being constitute and appointed have weighed and appraised the tobaccoe being One thousand one hundred and ninety eight pounds, one hundred thereof being small and indifferent, the which we value at eight shillings and the remainder at (? ten pds.). William Lipscomb, Martin (M) Slaughter, Michael (S) Waldrop. Vere Recorder. Test. Wm. aylett, Cl Cur. 1712 --- KING WILLIAM CO., VA. St. John Parish. 26 April 1712. Grant from England to Michael Waldrop. Pamunkey Neck, Va. Archives, Book 10, Page 64-65. Michael Waldrup, 100 acres Actual Text - Copy of original document in file.-CW Anne etc. To all &c: Know yee that for diverse good causes & considerations but more especially for the consideration of the importation of two persons to dwell within this our colony of Virginia whose names are John Pompett & Thos. Hancock we have given granted & confirmed and by these presents for us our heires & successors do give grant & confirm unto Michael Waldrup of the County of _____one certain tract or parcel of land containing one hundred acres lying & being in the parish of St. Johns between the College Land the Long Branch & the Great Swamp in King William County and bounded as followeth to witt Begining at the mouth of the Long Branch thence up the run of the said branch to a maple in the branch thence north seventeen degrees easterly sixty poles to four small black oakes in the College Line thence along that line south sixty three degrees easterly one hundred sixty eight poles to a hickory by a branch thence down the run of the said branch to the run of the Great Swamp thence down the run of ye Great Swamp to the begining with all &c: o have hold & to be held & yeilding & paying &c: Provided &c: In witness &c: Witness our trusty & well beloved Alexander Spotswood our Lieut: Governor &c: at Wmsburgh under the seal of our said colony the twenty sixth day of April one thousand seven hundred & twelve in the eleventh year of our reign A. Spotswood 1713 --- On November 10, 1713, MICHAEL WALDROBE's right to a land grant of 90 acres was accepted by the Governor's Council. "Whereas the several Proprietors of Lands within the bounds laid out pursuant to the Articles of Peace for the Pamunkey Indians, did this day attend the Governor in Council, etc. It is ordered that publication be made at the courthouse of King William County that the following persons have made appear their Right to Land, VIZ: George Shilling and MICHAEL WALDROBE. Their patents will be considered at the next General Council." (English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, ibid. p.113. See also Hennig's Statutes, V. 3, p. 466, in Swem's Index.)[Copy of page from VA Archives in file.-CW] ********** Published Error - David Dobson of St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland--a specialist in Scottish immigration, documents Michael Wardrope's sons as James, John, Joseph, Michael, and Luke. Dobson's source has been proven unreliable for documentation. Howard Hunt Waldrop tracked down the sources for this printed material. The information given to David Dobson was an American lady, Dr. Grace Batson, who submitted her material as a query. This person was contacted by Howard H. Waldrop and she had no documentation for her query, and based it only on speculation and name frequency. The quote from Dobson's book follows: "From Scotland to America. Received a land grant in Virginia 1699. Father of John, Michael and Joseph." (From Scottish Settlers in North America, 6 vols. Vol. 1, p. 259, Geneal. pub. Co.,Inc., 1984.) ********** The date of 1682, when the Claibornes collected their land for transporting him does not indicate his year of arrival. [Note from David P. Smith --- The introduction to Vol. I, of Cavaliers and Pioneers by Nugent states that "the headrights may have arrived in the Colony long before the patentee had entered claim for land thereby due." Thomas J. Wertenbaker in his "The Spring of Colonial VA." Part II, p. 77 states that this time interval was on the average 12 or more years.] ********** Post to Waldrop Board in 2000 by Jan Dawson I do not have all the answers, but so many people seem to be uncertain about the early lineage that I thought I'd list the conclusions of a number of the authorities, based on documents and circumstantial evidence. There are many early Waldrops named Michael, Luke, Joseph, John and James, and it is easy to confuse them. The Michael line: MICHAEL I, b. c1644 Great Britain. (Scotland not proved!), d. Va. MICHAEL II, b. c1677 Va; d. aft 1727 Va. MICHAEL III, b. c1708 Va; m. Sarah; d. c1775 Spart.Co., SC MICHAEL IV, b. c1734 Va; d. c1806, Laurens Co., SC MICHAEL V, b. c1755 ?Orange Co., NC; d. c1815/16 Maury Co., Tn MICHAEL VI, b. c1773 Spartanburg Co., SC; d. c1839 Wayne/Lawrence Co., Tn The children of Michael II were JAMES I, b. c1705 MICHAEL III, b. c1708 LUKE I, b. c1710 (?daughters) The children of Michael III were JAMES, b. c1732 MICHAEL, b. c1734 SHADRACK, b. c1750 WILLIAM "OLD BILLY", b. c1754 (Several daughters) The children of Michael IV were JAMES, b. c1750 MICHAEL, b. c1755 JOHN, b. c1757 (?daughters) Sarah, wife of Michael was not a Moseley. ********** Research of Jan Dawson, 3/2001 Michael Waldrop (son or grandson of the immigrant, depending on whom you believe) was born about 1700. Years ago, David Smith found a name he believed to be SARAH WALDROP in the will of her father, Arthur Moseley, and he thought she had married Michael Waldrop. He shared this information, and it has been widely distributed since then. Later David said he had erred, but he could not find the proof of his error. Becoming tired of seeing this Sarah Moseley Waldrop posted on the web and in people's databases as Michael's wife, I decided to search for the proof one way or another. Arthur Moseley wrote his will in 1729 and it was proved in 1730, but those early records are not on file and many, if not most, are gone. For $20, the State Archives of Virginia will search its files for an individual, and, this seemed the only way to determine if the will was there. So, I sent an application and on it stated my dilemma about Sarah Moseley. Today I received a copy of Arthur's will. It is the cleanest, most readable reproduction I have ever seen. Knowing my problem, the librarian had been kind enough to enlarge the document to two pages, 15" X 20" in size. There is no question about what it says. Henrico Co. Deeds and Wills, 1725-1737. Reel 7a, pp. 272, 273 Arthur Moseley's will was written in Henrico Co., VA on Feb 22, 1729 and proved on July 6, 1730. Arthur mentioned his wife Elizabeth and his children. The witnesses were Micha (an abbreviation for Michael) Turpin, John Allday and R. Giles. In reference to his daughter, Sarah, it says, "Then I give and bequeath unto my daughter SARAH WALKER [NOT SARAH WALDROP!] my Negrow garl Nancy that lives with her. I allso give hur my grate black walnut char, my little black walnut table that uset to stand by the fire. One cow and calf or with calf and three other cattle. One iron poot [pot] and sute of curtains and vallins [valance] hur chire." --jd ********** Will of Arthur Mosely, Henrico Co., VA.-- Elizabeth Mosely was mentioned as the wife; Arthur, William, Robert, Thomas, and Francis were sons; Sarah Walker and Mary Giles mentioned as daughters. ********** Luke Waldrop sr: B abt 1710, VA. d before 1780 SC. More than three-fourths of the participants in the Waldrop DNA Project match proven descendants of this Luke Waldrop. The participants in the project that do not match this group are so different that there is no chance they are of this bloodline. All of the participants do not claim one of Luke Waldrop's sons for an ancestor. This strengthens our opinion that Luke was a descendant of Michael. We believe this was the Luke who first appeared in Hanover Co., VA in 1734 when he bought land from Henry and Mary Graves. Fourteen years later, he appeared on the Tax List in Granville Co., NC in 1748. There is a record of Luke in Granville Co., NC almost every year between 1748 and 1771. These tax lists are more like a census. Each male over 16 years old is indented under the head of the household. The Tax Lists of Granville Co., NC are at the NC Archives in Raleigh, NC. They cannot be copied, but can be photographed without a flash. These tax records name Luke's sons John, James, Joseph, Michael and Luke, Jr. between 1753 and 1767. Luke's son, Michael was called a brother in the household of John Waldrop in 1768. We used the tax lists to determine the birth years of Luke's sons, subtracting 16 from the year they first appeared on the tax list. Luke was granted over 800 acres in Granville Co., NC while he was there. He sold land to his sons John, James and Joseph. He also sold land to R. Johnson, Daniel Williams and William Sims. Some or all of these may have been sons-in-law. In 1772, these same Waldrops started showing up in what is today Laurens and Newberry Co., SC. We believe Luke Waldrop bought land in Laurens Co., SC. What we believe to be his youngest son, Jechonias Waldrop sold the land in Laurens Co., SC in 1780. Samuel Henderson was mentioned in documents of Luke Waldrop in Hanover Co., VA; Granville Co., NC and Laurens Co., SC. We believe all of these records refer to the same Luke Waldrop and the same Samuel Henderson. Luke Waldrop died shortly before or after the United States declared independence from Great Britain. We know he left a will because in 1784, Ambrose Hudgens included a chain of title in a land transaction that stated the land was granted to Hugh Young; sold to Luke Waldrop in 1772; willed to Jechonias Waldrop by Luke and sold to Hudgens by Jechonias. The will of Luke has not been found. South Carolina records were kept at Charleston, SC during that period. Laurens Co. was almost 200 miles north of Charleston. The turmoil of the Revolution probably contributed to this will being lost forever. Luke's wife's name was Christian. We are reasonably sure her maiden name was Trevillian. He was associated with Hendersons, Williams, Sims, Harrises, Johnsons and others in Granville Co., NC. His sons were associated with these same names in SC. The names of Luke, John and James Waldrop didn't appear on the Granville Co., NC tax lists after 1770. Joseph continued to appear on the list until 1775. We consider the adult life of Luke Waldrop well documented from 1734 to shortly before 1780. We believe he was about 70 years old when he died. The Children of Luke we have identified: John Waldrop, b. Abt 1733 Son Waldrop, b. Abt 1735 - died abt 1751. James Waldrop, b. Abt 1740 Joseph Waldrop, b. Abt 1745 Michael Waldrop, b. Abt 1748 Luke Waldrop, b. Abt 1750 Jechonias Waldrop, b. Abt 1754 We base these birth years on the year each son appeared on the Granville Co., NC tax list in Luke Waldrop's house. We believe they are very close to accurate. A daughter, Mary Ann Waldrop, b. Abt 1737 is claimed by most researchers of this line. This child is a total assumption. We can also make assumptions that unknown female children were born in about 1743 and 1752 based on the fact that women in those days seemed to have a baby every two years. ***** 1734 --- HANOVER CO., VA - An Indenture made 19 Sep 1734 between Henry Graves and Mary, his wife, and Luke Waldrup, planters, of Hanover County, VA to John Dixon, merchant, of Stratton Major Parish in King and Queen County, VA...96 pounds current money for 431 acres...between the lines of Major Leigh, John Saunders, Captain Crawford and John Matlock on George Pemberton's line...also that parcel containing 400 acres...joining the lines of John Saunders and Henry Graves...at Sims' corner White Oak Swamp...also that tract containing 400 acres...between the lines of Sims' Grant, Mr. Chiswell, Captain David Crawford, John Saunders and Henry Graves...which said tracts were granted to Henry Graves by three separate patents all dated 26 Jun 1731. Witness - William Wilson, Mooar Matlock, Samuel Henderson. Lease acknowledged and admitted to record 4 Oct 1734 (This indenture was first made 12 Sep 1734 and it then stated at the end that Mary, wife of Henry Graves relinquished her right of dower.) Hanover County Court Records Book (1733-1735) by Charles P. Blunt IV. Copyright 1978. Page 28. [Page 126 of original book] Indenture (19 Sep 1734 between Henry Graves and Mary, his wife, and Luke Waldrop, planters, of Hanover County and John Dixon, merchant of Stratton Major Parish in King and Queen County L96 current money... [Page 127 of original book] 431 acres...between the lines of Major Leigh, John Saunders, Captain Crawford and John Matlock in George Pemberton's line...also that parcel containing 400 acres...between the lines of the Sim's grant, Mr. Chiswell, Captain David Crawford, John Saunders and Henry Graves...which said tracts were granted to Henry Graves by three separate patents all dated 26 Jun 1731. [Original page 128] Witnesses: William Wilson, Mooar Matlock and Samuel Henderson. Lease acknowledged and admitted to record (4 Oct 1734). Indenture (12 Sep 1734) between Henry Graves and Mary, his wife, and Luke Waldrop, planters, of Hanover County and John Dixon, merchant of Stratton Major Parish in King and Queen County...L96 current money...431 acres...between the lines of Major Leigh, John Saunders, Captain Crawford and John Matlock...George Pemberton's line...also that [Original Book page 129] 400 acres joining the lands of John Saunders, Henry Graves...at Sim's corner White Oak Swamp...also that 400 acres between the lines of the Sim's grant, Mr. Chiswell, Captain David Crawford, John Saunders and Henry Graves...said parcels were granted to Henry Graves by three separate patents all dated 26 Jun 1731. [Original Book page 130] Witnesses: Samuel Henderson, William Wilson and Moore Matlock Release acknowledged and Mary, the wife of Henry Graves, relinquished her right of dower (4 Oct 1734) Hanover County, Virginia Court Records 1733-1735: Deeds, Wills, Inventories, by Rosalie Edith Davis, Manchester, MO 1979, page 37. [Original Book p.126-130] Indent. 11-12 Sep 1734 Henry Graves and Mary his wife and Luke Waldrop of Par. of (blank), Hanover Co., planter, to John Dixon of Stratton Major Par., King & Queen Co., Merchant; Lease and Release; L96 currt. money of VA. 431 a. between the lines of Major Leigh, John Saunders, Capt. Crawford and John Matlock...beginning at Matlocks and Leighs corder...John Saunders... corner sd. Saunders and Capt. Crawford...John Matlocks corner; and also that tract containing 400 a. joyning to the lines of John Saunders, and Henry Graves...beginning at the Sim's corner...John Saunders line to his and Graves corner; also that Tract containing 400 a. between the lines of the Sim's Grant, Mr. Chiswell, Capt. David Crawford, John Saunders, Henry Graves...beginning at the Sims and Henry Graves corner...Sims line along Crawfords line...Capt. Crawfords line...Graves line...granted sd. Henry Graves by three pattents all bearing date 26 Jun 1731. Henry (H) Graves, Mary Graves, Luke (X) Waldrop. Wit: Will Wilson, Mooar Matlock, Saml. Henderson 4 Oct 1734 Henry Graves and Mary his wife and Luke Waldrop ack. 1748 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. By Samuel Henderson. Luke Waldrop 1 Poll. [Copy of list in order shown on original in file.-CW] 1749 --- GRANVILLE CO. NC. Deed Book C, page 76-79 [or "B", page 93]. 25 Mar 1749. Grant to Luke Waldrop of Granville Co., NC, in St. John's Parish, in the fork of Nut Bush Creek, 400 acres.. Signed E. Mosely, Robt. Hotto. Witnesses Dan'l Weldon, Will'm Churton. (This is Luke Waldrop's first appearance in Granville Co., NC.-DPS)[David obviously hadn't seen the Tax List.-CW] 1749 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book D, page 413. 25 Mar 1749. Grant to William Norwood for 450 acres on N side of Nut Bush Creek in Granville Co., NC at Waldrup's line.-DPS/JD 1749 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. RICHARD HARRIS Land grant #1730 Patent Book 11, p. 396, Granville Co., NC, dated 25 Mar 1749. Four Hundred acres in Granville Co., NC on the West side of Nut Bush Creek, joining Norwoods line, Holm's line and the said creek. Witnesses: John Thornton, Dan Weldon. Surveyed 8 Dec 1748 Chain Carriers - WILLIAM NORWOOD, LUKE WALDROP. Daniel Weldon, Surveyor. Granville District of NC 1748-1763, Abstracts of Land Grants. CIF.-CW 1749 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. By Samuel Henderson. Luke Waldrop 2 Polls. [Copy of list in order shown on original in file.-CW] 1750 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. By Samuel Henderson. Waldrop, torn page, number illegible. Assumed Luke. [Copy of list in order shown on original in file.-CW] 1751 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. By Samuel Henderson. Luke Waldrop 3 Polls. [Copy of list in order shown on original in file.-CW] 1751 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. Unknown year, but filed in 1751 by Samuel Henderson. Luke Warldrop 2 Polls. [Copy of list in order shown on original in file.-CW] 1752 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. By Samuel Henderson. Luke Waldrop 2 Polls. [Copy of list in order shown on original in file.-CW] 1752 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Book B, page 35-37. Deed executed 24 Feb 1752 by William Norwood of Northhampton Co., NC to John Norwood of same place, for 37 pounds, 450 acres on N. side of Nutbush Creek in Granville Co., NC at Waldrup's line. Witnesses Robert Hicks, John Moore.-DPS 1753 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book C, page 353-355. 28 Apr 1753. Grant to John Williams for 677 acres in in Granville Co., NC on Nut Bush Creek, on Waldrup's corner. Witnesses W. Johnson, Gedion Macon.-DPS/JD 1753 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Book B, page 299-300. 12 Dec 1753. John Williams and wife Mary of Granville Co., NC to Daniel Williams of Louisa Co., VA for 70 pounds land in fork of Nut Bush Creek at Luke Waldrop's upper corner on Great Nut Bush, at head of old School House branch. No witnesses.-DPS 1753 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. By Samuel Henderson. Luke Waldrop 2 Polls, next line indented John Waldrop. [Copy of list in order shown on original in file.-CW] 1754 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. By Edward Moore. Luke Waldrup 2 Polls, next line indented John Waldrup. [Copy of list in order shown on original in file.-CW] 1755 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. Luke Waldrop, 2 White, no black, Total 2. Son John is on the next line indented. [Copy of list in order shown on original in file.-CW] 1755 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed executed by John Williams and Mary to Daniel Williams on 5 Feb 1755 mentions Waldrup's line.-DPS 1757 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. By Richard Harris. Luke Waldrop, 3 White, no black, 3 Total. Son John, then James indented on following lines. [Copy of list in order shown on original in file.-CW] 1757 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Book C, page 282-283. 7 Jun 1757. John and Lydia Norwood of Edgecomb Co., VA to James Mitchell of Lunenburg Co., VA ... for 150 pounds, 450 acres on N. side of Nut Bush Creek, on Waldrop's line, Richard Harris's line and also 207 acres being part of tract patented by Richard Harris. Witness, Richard Harris.-DPS/JD 1757 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Book C, page 425-426. 21 Jul 1757. Zachariah Bullock to William Sims for 48 pounds, 139 acres on West side of Great Nut Bush Creek on Hargroves line. to Waldrop's line, which land was granted to Samuel Henderson on 25 Mar 1749 in Granville Co., NC. Witnesses Richard Bullock, H. Vandyck.-DPS/JD 1758 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. By Samuel Henderson. Luke Waldrop 3 Polls. Son John, then James on following lines, indented. [Copy of list in order shown on original in file.-CW] 1759 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Luke Waldrop on 15 [or 17 or 27] Nov 1759 witnessed will of Daniel Williams, proved Dec Court 1759. "Unrecorded Wills of Granville Co., NC #64, page 27. [He signed by making his mark which was either a "C" or an "L", probably an "L".-DPS] Daniel Williams gave to his wife, Ursula, for her lifetime, then named his 7 children - Merya Goodman, Henry Williams, John Williams, Joseph Williams, James Williams, Mary Mitchell (given first and middle name), Daniel Williams; his son in law, Benjamin Goodman. He mentions neighbor Capt. Mitchell; land purchased from Richard Bullock; 800 acres of land in Halifax Co., VA he owned; land on Anderson's swamp; land on Hico Road and branches of Island Creek. [Complete typewritten copy of deed in file under Luke, RIN 9.-CW] 1760 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. 29 Nov 1760. Survey. No 123. Luke Waldrop Three hundred and forty four acres of land in Granville County on both sides of a Branch of Mitchell Creek. Beginning at a pine in robert Gilliams ??? running thence East 184 poles to a white oak in Brisbus line thence by his line South 360 poles to a pine then West 44 poles to a white oak in Britchlees line then by his line North 86 poles to a pine then by his other line West 166 poles to a red oak in gilliams corner, thence by his other line to the first station. Dated 29 day of November 1760. [Copy of original document in file.-CW] 1760 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book "E", page 151-152 (514-515?). Land Grant JOHN EARL of Granville to LUKE WALDROP." Actual Text - Copy of original document in file.-CW Transcribed by H. L. Waldrop, 1993 THIS INDENTURE Made the twenty-ninth Day of November in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty A says 50 Between the Right Honorable John Earl Granville, Viscount Carteret, and Baron Carteret, of Hawnes in the County of Bedford in the Kingdom of Great-Britain, Lord President of his Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, and Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, A says Etc. of the one Part; and Luke Waldrop of Granville County in the Province of North Carolina - Planter of the other Part. Whereas His Most Excellent Majesty King George the Second, in and by a certain Indenture bearing Date the Seventeenth Day of September, in the Eighteenth Year of his Reign, and the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Forty Four, and made between his said Most Excellent Majesty of the one Part, and the said John Earl Granville, by the Name Stile, and Title of the Right Honorable John Lord Carteret, of the other part; DID, for the Considerations therein mentioned, Give and Grant, Release, Ratify, and Confirm, unto the said Earl, (by the Name, Stile, and Title of John Lord Carteret, as afore said and his Heirs and Assigns, for ever, a certain District, Territory, or Parcel of Land lying in the Province of North Carolina in America, and all the Sounds, Creeks, Havens, Ports, Rivers, Streams and other Royalties, Franchised Privileges and Immunities, within the same, as they are therein set out, ordescribed, alloted, granted and confirmed, the said John Earl Granville, as afore said, for one Eighth Part of the Charters granted by King Charles the Second, in the Fifteenth and Seventeenth Years of his Reign to Eight Lords Proprietors of Carolina; as by the said Indenture duly Enrolled in the High Court of Chancery in Great-Britain, and in the Secretary's Office of the Province of North Carolina, Reference being thereto had, will more fully appear A says Etc. Now This Indenture Witnesseth, That as well for and in Consideration of the Sum of Ten Shillings Sterling Money to the said John Earl Granville in Hand paid, by the said Luke Waldrop, at or before the Sealing and Delivery of These Presents, the Receipt whereof to the said Earl doth hereby acknowledge; as also for and in Consideration of the Rent, Covenants, Exceptions, Provisoes, and Agreements, herein after mentioned, reserved and contained, and by, and on the Part and Behalf of the said Luke Waldrop his Heirs and Assigns, to be paid, kept, and performed; A says Etc. He, the said Earl Hath given, granted, bargained, sold, and confirmed, and by these Presents, Doth give, grant bargain, sell, and confirm, unto the said Luke Waldrop his Heirs and Assigns, for ever, All that Tract or Parcel of vacant Land situate, lying and being in the Parish of Saint John in the County of Granville in the said Province On both sides of a Branch of Mitchells Creek, Beginning at a Pine in Robert Guillian's Corner turning there back 104 poles to a White Oak, in Brisbees Line, and on by his Line South 360 Poles to a Pine, then West 44 poles to a White Oak, on Brisbee's Line then by his line North 86 Poles to a Pine, then by his other Line West 146 Poles to a Red Oak in Guillian's Corner, thence by his other Line to the first station. Containing in the Whole Three hundred forty-four Acres of Land; all which Premisies are more particularly described and set forth in the Plan or Map thereof hereunto annexed; Together with all Woods, Underwoods, Timber and present Grant unto the King's Most Excellent majesty, His heirs and Successors, one Fourth Part of all the Gold and Silver Mines; A says Etc. To Have And To Hold the said Tract or Parcel of vacant Land, and all and singular other Premises with their Appurtenances, (except before excepted,) unto the said Luke Waldrop his heirs and Assigns, forever; Yeilding and Paying therefore Yearly, and every year, unto the said John Earl Granville, his heirs or Assigns, the Yearly Rent or Sum of Thirteen Shillings and nine pence half penny --- which is at the Rate of Three Shillings Sterling for every Hundred Acres, and so in Proportion so a less Quantity, at or upon the Twenty-fifth Day of March, and the Twenty-ninth Day of September in every Year, by even and equal Portions, and to be paid at the Court-house of the said County of Granville --- unto the said Earl, his Heirs or Assigns, or to his or their lawful Attorney or Receiver for the Time being; The first Payment thereof to be made on such of the aforementioned Days of Payment, as shall first happen after the Date hereof. And the said Luke Waldrop -- for himself his Heirs and Assigns, and for either and every of them Doth hereby covenant, promise, and agree, to and with the said Earl, his Heirs and Assigns, and to and with either and every of them, by these Presents, in Manner and Form following: That is to say; That Luke Waldrop his Heirs and Assigns, shall and will Yearly, and for every Year for ever, well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the said Earl his Heirs or Assigns, or unto his or their Lawful Attorney or Receiver for the Time being, on the Days, and at the Place aforesaid, and the aforesaid Yearly Rent or Sum of Thirteen Shillings and nine pence half penney by half Yearly Payments, as aforesaid: PROVIDED ALWAYS, and this present Grant is hereby expressly declared and agreed, by and between the said Parties, to be nevertheless UPON THIS CONDITION, VIZ. That if it shall happen that the said Yearly Rent of Thirteen Shillings and 9 pence 1/2 or any Part thereof, shall, at any Time hereafter, be behind or unpaid for the Space of Six Months, next over or after either of the aforementioned Days of Payment (and no sufficient Distress can be found on the Premises whereon it shall be lawful to levy such Rent and Arrears, with the full Costs, Charges, and Expences in making the same). THAT then this present Grant, and all Assignments thereof, shall be utterly void and of none Effect: And it shall be lawful for the said Earl, his Heirs or Assigns, to re-enter into the said Lands, and to regrant the same to any other Person or Persons whomsoever, as if this Grant, and such Assignments, had never been made. IN WITNESS whereof, the Parties above-named have to these Presents interchangeably set their Hands and Seals, the Day and Year Herein first above written. Noble Acker adds - Granville (LT) by Thomas Childe. Be it remembered that on the Day Thomas Child Esq. did in the name of the said Earl subscribe in the presence of us. Robt. Eyre, Will Hurst, I. Edwards... Granville County May Court 1762. This deed was duly proved by the oath of Isaac Edwards one of the subscribing witnesses thereto & on motion it was ordered to be registered. Truly register Saml Benton Publick Regr. Teste Danl Weldon CC. HLW shows - Luke (his mark) Waldrop Sealed and Delivered in the Presence of ???????????? Will Johnson Thomas Simms Charles(?) Hawkins Rich???????? Signatures were unreadable. 1760 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book D, page 93-94. 13 Mar 1760. Grant to Leondar Henley Bullock of Granville Co., NC for 600 acres in same county ... on W side of Nut Bush Creek, at Bullock's corner, at Waldrup's line.-DPS/JD 1760 --- GRANVILLE CO, NC 26 July 1760. 700 acres. Luke Waldrop. NOT-CW 1760 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Land Grants, #2827 p. 101: "LUKE WALDROP on 29 Nov 1760, 81 acres in Granville Co., in the Parish of ST. John on both sides of a Branch of Mitchell's Creek, joining Robert Guilliam, Busbees line, and Brickles line. Witnesses: WILL JOHNSON,PHIL HAWKINS, examined by THOS. JONES and RICHD. VIGERS. Surveyed 23 Apr 1760. Chain Carriers: JAMES WALDROP, SAMUEL HENDERSON. Thomas Person, surveyor. [Cox says this deed is recorded in Deed Book I, page 151-152.-CW] 1760 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. Taken by James Mitchell, Granville County 10 Jun 1760. Luke Waldrop 2 Polls. Son Joseph is on the next line indented. The following name is John Searcy 2 Polls followed by James Waldrop indented. Two names farther down is John Waldrop 1 Poll. [Copy of list in order shown on original in file.-CW] 1761 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. Taken by Richard Henderson, A List of Tax for Nutbush District 1761. Luke Waldrop 2 Whites, no Blacks, 2 Total. Son Joseph on following line indented. Son James Waldrop is listed following Capt Michael Satterwhite 2 Whites 4 Blacks 6 Total 1 Black under 16 in Island Creek District taken by John Williams, Ju'. Son John is on the list of Taxables of Raglands District taken by John Williams Jr. with 1 white no blacks total 1. John Waldrop is also shown on a list by unknown which appears to have the same names as the Raglands District list. 1761 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed executed 8 Aug 1761 by James Trevillian to William Sims, 25 acres being part of land granted to James Trevillian on Nut Bush Creek, 24 Oct 1754 mentions Luke Waldrop's line.-DPS 1762 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. A List of those Taxables Contained in Nutbush District of Granville County for the year 1762 by Richard Henderson. Luke Waldrop 2 white, no blacks, total 2. Sons James & Joseph with Joseph marked through are on the next line. John Waldrop showed 1 white no blacks in the Ragland District taken by John Williams Jr. in 1762. 1762 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Court Records. 16 Oct 1762. "...we pursuant to the written order we the jurors hve laid off the road within mentions viz, from Tren to formerly on Hico Road by Capt. James Mitchell into the road that lead down to Edmond Taylor's. Witness our hand this 16th day of October 1762. John Bullock; John Trevilion; Michael Satterwhite; Nat Harris; Benjamin Goodman; John Williams; Luke Waldrop; William Sims; Richard Hargraves; John Mitchel; Abram Cook; John Kirkland; Robert Gillam. [Copy of page in file.-CW] 1762 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book "F", page 82. 7 Mar 1762. Luke Waldrop to William Sim's 25 acres for 15 pounds on the west side of Great Nut Bush Creek, on Waldrop's line, being part of tract granted to Luke Waldrop 25 Mar 1749. Witnesses: Micajah Bullock and John (X) Tranum. Granville County Feby Court 1763. "Granville County Deeds 1762-1765" Microfilm Reel #31. [Luke Waldrop signed with his mark which was either a "U" or an "L" - probably "L".-DPS] Actual Text - Copy of original in file.-JD, transcribed by Noble Acker./CW This indenture made the seventh day of March in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred and sixty two between Luke Waldrup of the County of Granville and province of North Carolina of the one part and William Sims of the county and province aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that the said Luke Waldrup for and in consideration of the sum of fifteen pounds current money of Virginia to him in had paid by the said William Sims before the ensealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof the said Luke Waldrup doth hereby acknowledge and himself thereby to be thereby fully satisfied of every part and parcel thereof hath granted bargained and sold aliened enfeoffed released and confirmed and by these presents doth grant bargain and sell alien enfeoff release and confirm unto the said William Sims his heirs and assigns forever one certain tract piece or parcel of land containing by estimation twenty five acres be the same more or less situate lying and being in the county aforesaid and on the west side of Great Nutbush Creek and bounded as follows Viz. Beginning at a red oak thence north twenty nine east forty three poles to a hickory in said Waldrups line thence along his line East forty eight poles to a Hickory thence along said line (Sims's?) south ninety two poles to a white oak on Great Nutbush Creek and thence a pin marked line north fifty degrees west eighty eight and a half poles to the beginning, which said twenty five acres of land be the same more or less was part of a larger quantity granted to the said Luke Waldrup the deed being dated the twenty fifth day of March one thousand seven hundred and forty nine and also the reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents and services thereof and also all the estate rights title interest property claims and demands of him the said Luke Walrup his heirs and assigns forever of in and to the said tract piece or parcell of land and premises and of in and every part and parcel thereof To have and to hold the said tract piece or parcel of land and premises with the appurentances to the said William Sims his heirs or assigns forever to the only? proper use and behoof of him the said William Sims his heirs and assigns forever and the said Luke Waldrup for himself his heirs Exeutors and Administrators doth covenant and grant to and with the said William Sims his heirs or assigns by these presents that he the said Luke Waldrup and his heirs the said tract piece or parcel of land and premises unto the said William Sims heirs and assigns forever will warrant and defend from all persons claiming or to claim of dowery or any other pretended right whatsoever from by or under him them or any of them or any other person whatsoever. In Witness whereof the said Luke Waldrup hath hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and year above written. Luke [his U mark] Waldrup, Seal. Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Micajah Bullock, John (X) Tranum. Granville County, February Court, 1763. 1762 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. NC Militia, Sep 1762. We the undersigned Subscribers do hereby Acknowledge to have received of Robert Harris, Colo. of the Granville Regiment of Militia the Sums opposite our respective names in full for Our Service in protecting the publick peace at Hillsborough in Sept. last. 24 Mar 1763. Luke Waldrope, Corporal 1 pount, 6 shillings for 12 days. State Records of North Carolina, Vol. 22, page 394. [Copy of page in file.-CW] 1763 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book "F" p. 515 Deeds of Granville Co., NC. Luke Waldrop deeds to James Waldrop, his son 25 Oct 1763, a gift of 125 acres [175 acres-DPS] on the west side of Little Nut Bush Creek at Robert Mitchell's line. Witnessed by Thomas Trevilion and John Tranum, 25 Oct 1763. [Although the Deed does not state this, it is virtually certain that this was part of the grant made to Luke Waldrop in 1749. This deed was signed (no mark) by Luke Waldrop. (Clerks error when he entered this Deed into the Deed Book???-DPS] 1764 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. A true list of Taxables taken by pr Thomas Person 1764. Luke Waldrop 5 Polls. Following line shows sons James, Joseph, Michael Waldrop. The next line, still indented shows Richard Rothwell. John Waldrop is on a list of Taxables taken by Sam Benton, 1 white, 1 total. [Copy of list in order shown on original in file.-CW] 1764 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Court Minutes. Book 2, page 235. August Term 1764. Luke Waldrop vs. John Meherg. Case. And the Defendant by his Attorney comes and defends the fource and injury when and where &c. and saith that he did not assume in manner and form as the Plaintiff against him hath declared and of this he puts himself upon the Country and the Plaintiff Likewise. Therefore let a Jury come agreeable to Act of Assembly to Recognize &c. [Copy of this abstract in file. This can't be Luke RIN 9, but we have no other place to put this at this time. He couldn't have been in Orange Co. and Granville Co. at the same time.-CW] 1765 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book "G" p. 310. 6 Feb 1765. Luke Waldrop deeds land to Richard Johnson for 100 pounds, 100 acres on Michael's Creek. Actual Text - Copy of original document in file.-CW This indenture made this sixth day of February in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and sixty five between Luke Waldrop of Granville County, No. Carolina of the one part & Richard Johnson of the said County and province of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Luke Waldrop for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred prov. money in hand paid by the said Richard Johnson the recp. whereof is hereby acknowledged the said Luke Waldrop hath granted, bargained and sold, aliened, conferred, released & confirmed and by this instrument doth grant bargain and sell alien enfeoff release and confirm unto the said Richard Johnson his heirs and assigns all that tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the aforesaid county on the waters of Michaels Creek Beginning at pencomonce South 68 poles to a red oak, thence East 127 poles?, to pointen thence South 96 poles to white oak, thence East 344? poles to a pine, thence North 180 poles to a pine thence west 164 poles to the beginning Containing by estimation one hundred acres ??? more or less. Together remainder and ....... To have and to hold the said hundred acres of land and promoses with the appurtanances unto the said Richard Johnson his heirs and assigns forever to the only proper use ...him the said Richard Johnston has been .. forever. The said Luke Waldrop his heirs, Executors, Administrators and assigns the said tract or parcel of land ....will forever defend from .....person whatsoever that shall or may desire by ....said ....or persons ...In witness whereof the said Luke Waldrop hath hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year above written. Luke Waldrop [mark looks more like a backward J than an L, tilted on it's side.] Signed sealed and delivered in presence of ...no signatures. Granville County, NC. February Court 1765. The deed was acknowledged in open court by Luke Waldrop and on motion was ordered to be registered. Test. Sam Benton C.C. ? Sam Benton C.R. No Witnesses. [I have a reference to a Deed whereby Luke Waldrop sold land to Richard Johnson in Granville Co., NC, however I do not have a copy of the Deed itself. Thus, I do not know the amount of land sold nor it's location. My guess is that this was the land granted to Luke Waldrop in 1760 and that Richard Johnson bought this land for his ?son-in-law Joseph Waldrop. Book G, page 310.-DPS] 1765 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book G, page 311, 312. Abstract. Robert Mitchell to William Potter. 6 Feb 1765, 275 acres for 200 pounds proc' money, mentions Little Nutbush Creek, Waldrop's line, Simms' line, being part of a tract granted to James Trevillain bearing date 24 Oct 1754. Potter sold this land to William Kennon 17 Oct 1770, using the same land description. Copy of abstract in file.-CW. 1765 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book H, Page 118. 23 Oct 1765. Luke Waldrop witnessed deed. Samuel Henderson to Joseph Waldrop. [See RIN 41 for complete text.] 1765 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book H, page 183-184. 10 May 1765. John Busbee of Granville Co., NC to Matthew Caviness of same, 10 May 1765 for 11 pounds current money of Virginia, one certain tract or parcel of land lying in the county aforesaid containing by estimation 120 acres more or less, it is all that tract whereon the said Caviness now lives and lying on the head of Mitchel's Creek and bounded by and between the lands of Jeremiah Wark, Busbee, Richard Hargrove, and Luke Waldrop. John Busbee. Witness Josiah Mitchel, William (x) Caviness, Benjamin (x) Mitchel, Abraham Mitchel, Thomas (x) Caviness. Granville County August Court 1766. Proved by Abraham Mitchel. Test Sam Benton CC, Registered by Samuel Benton PR. [Copy of abstract in file.-CW] 1765 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List - Luke Waldrop - 2 polls. Himself and son Michael. Son John paid 2 polls, had John Deshayues in household. Son James paid 1 poll. 1766 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book H, Page 219. William Sims of Mecklenburg Co., NC to Leonnard Sims of Granville Co., NC, 30 Aug 1766 for 150 pounds Virginia currency, one certain tract, piece, or parcel of land containing by estimation 189 acres, be the same more or less, lying in the Granville County aforesaid and on the East side of Great Nutbush Creek joining the marked lines of Nathaniel Bullock, John Hargrove's, William Potter's and Luke Waldrop's, and the meanders of great Nutbush Creek joining said Leonard Sims' land. William Sims. Wtness Nathan Sims, Dorcas Sims, Salley Sims. Granville County November Court 1766. Proved by Nathan Sims. Test Samuel Benton CC. Registered Samuel Benton, PR. [Copy of abstract in file.-CW] 1766 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List - Luke Waldrop - 4 polls. Himself, sons Joseph, Michael and Luke. Son James paid 1; John paid 1 (assume Deshayues still in his house). 1767 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List - Luke Waldrop - 3 polls. Himself, sons Michael and Luke, Jr. Son Joseph paid 1; James paid 1. Did not see John Waldrop in 1767. 1768 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List - Luke Waldrop - 2 polls. Himself, son Luke, Jr. John Waldrop paid 2 polls, himself and brother Michael. James Currin paid 8 polls, Himself; Henry; Milton M. Waldrope; William Allen; William Defauzan and Negros Sam, Patty and Judy. 1769 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Bk. H, Page 514, 6 Feb 1769 - Records of Granville Co., NC. Luke Waldrop deeds to James Waldrop, his son, 62 1/2 acres. [Althought the Deed does not state this, it is virtually certain that this was part of the Grant made to Luke Waldrop in 1749. The deed does not give any relationship between James and Luke but presumably James was a son of Luke inasmuch as the land mentioned in this Deed was on the line of the land that Luke gave his son James in 1763. Luke signed with his mark which appears to be the letter "L".-DPS] Actual Text - Jan Dawson's files. Copy of original document in file.-CW This indenture made the sixth day of February in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred and sixty nine between Luke Waldrope of Granville County in the provice of North Carolina of the one part and James Waldrope of the same county of the other part Witnesseth that the said Luke Waldrope for and in consideration of the sum of thirty two pounds current money of Virgiia to him in hand paid by the said James Waldrop at or before the ensealing & delivery of these presents the receipt whereof the said Luke Waldrope doth hereby acknowledge hath given granted bargained sold aliened released made over conveyed & confirmed unto the said James Waldrope his heirs & assigns forever one certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in Granville county aforesaid & on Little Nutbush Creek containing sixty two acres & a half be the same more or less & is bounded as follows to wit, beginning at a persimmon tree on the said creek, thence runing west one hundred and twenty eight poles to a red oak in Captain James Mitchels line thence south one hundred & eight poles to an oak thence east fifty eight poles to a black gum thence north thirty two degrees east one hundred & thirty pole to the beginning to have and to hold the aforesaid & bargained premises with all & singular the rights benefits privileges and appurtenances thereunto belonging to the said James Waldrop his heirs & assigns forever and the said Luke Waldrop doth by these presents warrant & defend the aforesaid granted & bargained premises with every of the appurtenances to the said James Waldrop his heirs and assigns to be at the time of granting the same free from & clear of all manner of incumbrances & from the just claim of any person whomsoever In testimony whereof the said Luke Waldrop hath hereunto set his hand & affixed his seal the day & year above written. Luke [his mark] Waldrop. Seal. signed sealed & delivered in presence of Reubin Searcy, William Farrar, Jr. Granville County Sct. April Court 1769 then was this deed duly proved by Reuben Searcy one of the subscribing witnesses thereto & on motion ordered to be registered. Test - J. M. Benton yh7 CC. Truly Registered JM Benton P. R. 1769 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List - Luke Waldrop (2 white males over 16), James Waldrop (1 white male over 16), John Waldrop (1 white male over 16). [David Smith said Joseph Waldrop 1 male over 16 was also on this list.] 1770 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book H, p. 514, 24 Dec 1770 - Deeds of Granville County, North Carolina. Luke deeded land to John Waldrop, his son. 1770 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book "I" p. 225-226, Luke Waldrop 7 Jul 1770 and wife Christian, deed land to Daniel Williams 187.5 acres. [Although the deed does not state this, it is virtually certain that this was part of the 400 acres granted to Luke Waldrop in 1749. Luke Waldrop signed this Deed with his mark which appears to have been an "L" and Christian Waldrop signed with her mark which was a "C".-DPS] Actual Text - From Jan Dawson's files, transcribed by Noble Acker. Copy of original document in file.-CW This indenture made the seventh day of July in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred & seventy between Luke Waldrop of Granville County in the province of North Carolina and Christian his wife of the one part & Daniel Williams of the same county of the other part Witnesseth that the said Luke Waldrop and Christian his wife for and in consideration of the sum of one hundred sixty two pounds ten shillings current money of Virginia to him the said Luke Waldrop in hand paid by the said Daniel Williams at or before the sealing & delivery of these presents the receipt whereof the said Luke Waldrop doth hereby acknowledge hath given granted bargained sold delivered and conveyed untot he said Daniel Williams his heirs and assigns forever one certain tract or parcel of land situation lying & being in Granville County aforesaid between great Nutbush & Little Nutbush Creeks containing one hundred and eighty seven & a half acres be the same more or less and is bounded as follows to wit Beginning at a persimmon tree on the little creek thence down the said creek as it meanders to a corner hickory at the northeast corner of John Bullocks land then running east 78 pole to a hickory in Leonard Sims's line thence So. 24 west 44 poles to a red oak the said Sims's corner then So. 56 Est 82 pole to a white oak on great Nutbush Creek thence up the said creek as it meanders to a corner pine at the red banks thence west 220 poles to a gum in John Bullocks line then north 32 east 113 pole to the beginning to have and to hold the aforesaid granted and bargained premises with all and singular the rights benefits privileges and appurtenances to the same belonging unto the said Daniel Williams his heirs and assigns forever and the said Luke Waldrop and Christian his wife doth by these presents warrent the aforesaid granted and bargained premises with every of the appurtenances to the said Daniel Williams his heirs etc to be at the time of granting the same free and clear of all manner of encumbrances and from the just claim of any person whomsoever In testimony whereof the said Luke Waldrop and Christian his wife hath hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the day and year aforesaid. Luke [his mark] Waldrop (Seal); Christian [her mark] Waldrop (Seal) Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of no witnesses. North Carolina - The within deed was acknowledged before me in due form of law and the within mentioned Christian Waldrop wife to the said Luke Waldrop being by me privily examined separately & apart from her husband confessed & declared that she executed the same of her own voluntary will without coertion or cmpultion of her said husband and that she freely relinquished her right of dower in and to the lands therein conveyed Therefore let it be registered. Given under my hand this seventh day of July 1770. Richard Henderson PR Registered in the registers office of the said county Book I. Folio 225 & 226. 1770 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Tax List. Luke Waldrop - 4 polls (not named). Joseph paid 2; James 1. John wasn't found in 1770. This was Luke's last appearance on Tax List of Granville Co., NC. 1771 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book I, Page 196-197. Matthew Caviness of Granville Co., NC to Richard Johnston of same, 21 May 1771, for 30 pounds current money of Virginia, one certain tract or parcel of land containing by estimation 120 acres more or less, it is all that tract or parcel of land the said Caviness purchased of John Buzbee, lying on the head of Mitchel's Creek & bounded by and between the lands of Jeremiah Ward, John Hargrove, and Luke Waldrop. [No further description]. Matthew Caviness. Witness Edmund Taylor, Lewis Taylor, Richard (x) Hargrove, Fennel Marks. Granville May county Court 1771. Proved by Fennil Marks. Test Isaac Edwards CC. Registered Jesse Benton Register. GRANVILLE CO., NC Deed Book I, p. 264. Luke Waldrop to Jr. Waldrop. [This is probably the land below poorly transcribed.-CW] 1771 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book "I" Page 284, 4 Nov 1771. Deed of Trust to Joseph Waldrop, his son, with the security being the land whereon Sarah Johnson now lives. [This was part of the land granted to Luke Waldrop (in 1760??} and sold to his son Joseph Waldrop. Luke Waldrop signed by making his mark which looked something like a "U" but probably was an "L".-DPS] Actual Text - From Jan Dawson's files, transcribed by Noble Acker. Copy of original document in file.-CW This indenture made this 4th day of November one thousand seven hundred and seventy one between Luke Waldrop of the province of North Carolina and the county of Granville of the one part and Jos. Waldrop of the said province of the other part Witnesseth that the said Luke Waldrop for and in consideration of the sum of twenty pounds curnt. money of Virga. to him in hand paid by the said Joseph Waldrop at and before the insealing and delivering these presents the receipt whereof the said Luke Waldrop doth hereby acknowledge and hereof every pt. & parcel thereof doth hereby clearly and absolutely exonerate acquit & discharge the said Joseph Waldrop his heirs & assigns assigns forever hath granted bargained sold & delivered and by these presents do grant bargain sell alien & confirm unto the said Joseph Waldrop his heirs and assigns, all that tract of land whereon Sarah Johnson now lives situate and being in, county & province aforsd containing one hund & acres more or less and bound as followeth Viz Beginning at a pine corner tree being a corner of the said land & running thence E. along the said line to a small paine, thence N. to small red oak in the head of a bottom thence to a large pine on the head of hurrican branch thence S. to the beginning, the said land being part of a larger tract of land taken up by the said Luke Waldrop and sold by the said Luke Waldrop to Joseph Waldrop son of the said Luke Waldrop. Together with all and singular the appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining to have and to hold the said tract or parcels of land & part & parcel of them unto the said Joseph Waldrop his heirs & asigns forever & that it shall & may be lawfull for the said Joseph Waldrop his heirs & assigns forever peaceably & quietly to have hold occupy possess & enjoy all and singular the hereby granted lands and premises with the appurtenances without the lawfull let or interruption of him the said Luke Waldrop his heirs &c or of any other person or persons whatsoever claiming by from or under him or them or either of them and from all other bargains, sales, gifts, mortgages, judgements executions & all other incumbrances whatsoever Nevertheless it is agreed & concluded by and between the said parties to these presents & it is the true intent hereof that if the said Luke Waldrop his heirs Executors or assigns or either of them do well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the said Joseph Waldrop his heirs executors, administrators or assigns the just & entire sum of twenty pounds together with the lawful interest at or on the first day of January next which will be in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred & seventy two that then this present indenture & every grant & clause & article therein shall cease determine be void & of none affect any things in these presents contained to the contrary thereof in any wise not with standing. In witness whereof the party first above mentioned to these presents hath set his had & seal this day & year first above written November 4th 1771. Luke [his mark] Waldrop (Seal) Witness Daniel Williams, Elisha Sims Granville County, November Court 1771. The execution of the within deed was duly proven in open court by the coath of Daniel Williams who was one of the subscribing witnesses thereto and on the motion it was ordered to be registered. Test Isaac Edwards, CC. Registered in the registers office of the said county in book I Folio 264, 265.(Note - the underlined parts apparently were filled in at some time after the deed was originally drafted. There is a discrepancy in page numbers.264 or 284.) 1771 --- GRANVILLE CO., NC. Deed Book "I" page 299-300. "This Indenture made the 12th day of November 1771 between LUKE WALDROP and Richard Johnson." [100 acres. This land was part of the land granted to Luke Waldrop, Sr., and sold to Richard Johnson. It was on the line of Joseph Waldrop's land. Luke signed the deed with his mark which was something like a "U" but probably was na "L". The deeds of Luke Waldrop, Richard Johnson and Joseph Waldrop are confusing, at least to me. Could it be that this Richard Johnson was the father of Joseph's wife, Hannah?-DPS] Actual Text - From Jan Dawson's files, transcribed by Noble Acker. Copy of original document in file.-CW This indenture made this twelfth day of November one thousand seven hundred and seventy one between Luke Waldrop of the province of North Carolina and county of Granville of the one part and Richard Johnson of the other part Witnesseth that the said Luke Waldrop for and in consideration of the sum of twenty six pounds current money of Virginia to him in hand paid by the said Richard Johnson, at and before the ensealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof the said Luke Waldrop doth hereby acknowledge and every part and parcel thereof doth hereby clearly & absolutely exoerate acquit and discharge the said Richard Johnson his heirs & assigns forever, hath granted bargained sold aliend. and confirmed & by these presents, do, grant, bargain, sell, alien & confirm unto the said Richard Johnson his heirs and assigns one certain tract or parsel of land lying and being in the county and province aforesaid containing by estimation one hundred acres more or less and bounded as follows Viz. Beginning at a pine corner tree joining Joseph Waldrop's land and running thence N. to a small red oak in the bottom, in the outward bounds of the said land thence S. to another large pine joining Jeremiah Ward's land thence S. to another large pine adjoining John Hargroves land, thence West to the beginning, the said land being part of a survey taken up by Luke Waldrop Snr. and sold by the said Luke Waldrop to the Said Richard Johnson party to these presents Together with all & singular the appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining To have and to hold, the said tract or parcel of land unto the said Richard Johnson his heirs and assigns forever and that it shall and may be lawfill for the said Richard Johnson his heirs & assigns peacably and quietly to have hold use occupy possess & enjoy, all and singular the hereby granted lands and premises with the appurtenances, with out the lawfull let or interruption of him the said Luke Waldrop his heirs &c or any person or persons whatsoever and from all other bargains, sales, gifts, mortgages, judgements executions & all other incumbrances whatsoever Nevertheless it is agreed & concluded by & between the said parties to these presents, and, it is the true intent hereof that if the said Luke Waldrop Senr. his heirs execs. or assugns, or either of them do well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the said Richard Johnson his heirs execs. admrs. or assigns, the just and entire sum of twenty six pounds together with the lawfull interest at or on the first day of January next which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy two - that then this prest. indenture and every grant and clause & article therein shall cease determine be void and of none effect, anything in these presents contained. to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding In witness whereof the party first above mentioned to the presents, hath set his hand and seal the day & year above written. Luke [his mark] Waldrop (Seal) Witness Sally Caps, Calep Caps, Fennt Marks. Granville County November Court 1771 - The execution of the within deed from Luke Waldrop Senr to Richard Johnson was duly proved in open court by the oath of Fennt. Mark who was a subscribing witness thereto and on motion it was ordered to be registered. Test Isaac Edwards CC. Registered in the registers office of the said county in Book I, page 279-280.[Another discrepency in page numbers.-CW] 1772 --- LAURENS CO., SC. Luke Waldrop bought 100 acres from Hugh Young by lease and release dated 21 & 22 August 1772 according to the deed below. [We do not have a copy of the actual deed from Hugh Young to Luke Waldrop. However, the below deed gives a complete description of the owners of the land and the location. It also states that Luke Waldrop willed the land to his son, Jechonias Waldrop.-CW] Actual Text - [Copy of original document in file.-CW] State of South Carolina. 10 Nov 1793. This indenture made the thirty first day of October in th year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety three Between Joseph Blackerby & Judah his wife of the one part & Thomas Wadsworth & William Turpin otherwise called Wadsworth & Turpin of the state aforesaid-Merchants of the other part Witnesseth that the said Joseph Blackerby & Judah his wife for and in consideration of the sum of eighty five pounds sterling money of South Carolina to them paid in hand at & before the sealing & delivery of these presents by the said Wadsworth & Turpin the receipt thereof is hereby acknowledged. Hath granted, bargained, sold, aliened, released & confirmed and by these presents do Grant, Bargain, sell alien, release convey & confirm unto the said Wadsworth & Turpin in their actual possession now being by virtue of a bargain sale? to them thereof made for one whole year by an indenture of lease bearing date the day next before the day of the date of these presents. and by form of the statute for transferring uses into possessions 7 to their heirs and assigns forever ?? that plantation or tract of land containing one hundred acres situate lying & being in Laurens County on a branch of Little river of Saluda called Simmons creek. Said tract of land was granted to Hugh Young by Wm. Bull Esq on the tenth day of Jan 1771. Bounded on all sides by vacant land at the time of the original survey. & hath such shape and form & marks as appears by a platt thereof to the said grant annexed as in & by the said platt & by the said Hugh young conveyed to Luke Waldrop by indenture of Lease & Release dated the 21 & 22 day of August 1772. & willed by the said Luke Waldrop Sen. to his son Jachonias Waldrop, reference thereunto had may more fully & by the said Jachonias Waldrop conveyed to Ambrose Hudgins by indenture of Lease & Release dated the 27 & 28th day of January in the year 1780. & by the said Ambrose Hudgins & Joanna his wife conveyed to Joseph Blackerby by Lease & Release dated the 21st day of June in the year 1784 be it more or less the whole tract. Together with all & singular the rights, members, liberties, priviledges, improvements, heriditments & appurtenances whatsoever to the said plantation or tract of land ??? one hundred acres belonging or in anywise appertaining, or with the same used & enjoyed or accepted, reputed, taken or known as part, parcel or member of the same or any part thereof. And the reversion & reversions, remainder & remainders yearly & other rents issues & profits thereof. And also all estate right title interest possession property profit claim & demand whatsoever either in law or equity of the said Joseph Blackerby or Judah his wife of in or to the said plantation or tract of land containing one hundred acres more or less hereby conveyed. to have and to hold the said plantation or tract of land hereby conveyed granted released meant or intended to be hereby granted & released with their & every of their appurtenances unto the said Wadsworth & Turpin their heirs & assigns to their own proper use & behoof forever. And the said Joseph Blackerby & Judah his wife for themselves their heirs Exu'r Adm'r do hereby covenant grant & agree to & with the said Wadsworth & Turpin their heirs & assigns that they the said Joseph Blackerby & Judah his wife their heirs and assigns every of them the said plantation or tract of land containing one hundred acres hereby conveyed with the appurtenances unto the said Wadsworth & Turpin their heirs & assigns against them the said Joseph Blackerby & judah his wife their heirs and assigns & every person or persons whatsoever Lawfully claiming or to claim the said premises or any part thereof shall & will warrant & forever defend by these presents. In witness whereof the hands and seals he day & date first above written. Joseph Blackerby. Judah (her mark) Blackerby. In presence of James Young. Benjamin Blackerby. Received the day & year first within written of the within named Thomas Wadsworth & William Turpin the sum of eighty five pounds STG? money of South Carolina it being the full consideration money within mentoned. I ??? received by me. Joseph Blackerby. Witness - Benjamin Blackerby. James Young. 1779 --- Approximate date of death. Luke made a will, as seen from the record below, but his will has never been found. 1784 --- Deeds of Laurens Co., SC. Deed Book "C", Pages 40-43, Dated 21 Jun 1784, recorded 26 Jun 1789. Ambrose Hudgens and Joana Hudgens, his wife, planter of Craven Co., SC, to Joseph Blackerby, planter of same place, for 5 shillings and one slave and one child, 100 acres on Little River of Salude, originally granted to Hugh Young 1771, conveyed to Luke Waldrop 22 Aug 1772, and by said Waldrop, Sr., Willed to his son Jechonias Waldrop, and he conveyed to Ambrose Hudgens 28 Jun 1780. Witnesses: Joseph Young, Sarah Blackerby, and Charles Metcalfe. Joseph Young made probate 29 Jun 1784 before George Anderson, J.P., p. 226. 1793 --- Laurens Co., SC. Deed Book E, page 67-68. Joseph Blackerby sold the land willed to Jechonias by Luke Waldrop. Chain of title in deed says granted to Hugh Young by Bull; sold to Luke Waldrop, 1772; willed to Jechonias, no date; sold to Ambrose Hudgins, 1780; sold to Joseph Blackerby 1784. No land description except to refer to Grant recorded in Book GGG page 54. [Copy of original document in file.-CW] ********** There have been no official records found for Luke from 1734 Hanover Co., VA to 1749 Granville Co., NC. We base our assumption that this was the same man on two facts; the "mark" used by the Luke Waldrop of Hanover, VA in 1734 and the one used by Luke Waldrop of Granville Co., NC in 1749 was very similar and there was a strong Waldrop, Williams, Henderson, Graves connection in both places. Mary, wife of Henry Graves born 1706 was the daughter of John Williams and Mary Keeling. Elizabeth Williams, wife of Samuel Henderson, who witnessed the 1734 Indenture was a sister of Mary. Daniel Williams, who married Ursula Henderson was a brother of Elizabeth and Mary. No records have been found for Luke Waldrop between 1734 Hanover Co., VA. and 1749 Granville Co., NC. ********** John, James, Joseph, Michael, Luke and Jechonias are documented sons of Luke. There are land transactions between Luke and John, James and Joseph in Granville Co., NC. A land transaction in Laurens Co., SC calls the land Jechonias sold "the land willed to him by his father, Luke Waldrop". Family tradition says Mary Ann was Luke's daughter and married Samuel Henderson. These may not be all of Luke's children. There is no documentation that Luke was related to Michael Waldrop either, but we beleive there was a kinship. ********** Jan Dawson 30 Jun 2006 - I do not have any direct evidence the Williams and Waldrops were related, but I suspect there was a tie. They all lived in VA and later in Laurens Co., SC. Besides witnessing Daniel William (Sr's?) will, Luke deeded land to Daniel Williams (Jr?) at the same time he deeded land to his own sons. I've often wondered if Luke had more daughters, and Daniel Williams, as well as Richard Johnson (1765 --- Deed Book "G" p. 71. 6 Feb 1765) were not sons-in-law; However, I have no evidence they were. John Drayton Williams was a descendant of the Bollings. John Waldrop, the Rev. War soldier from Greenville, SC, married a SARAH, whom we believe was a Bolling. These Bollings were later found with the Waldrops in Laurens Co., SC along with the Hendersons and Keelings. John Drayton Williams was the grandson of Daniel Williams (Sr?) whose will Luke Waldrop witnessed. "Abstracts of Granville Co., NC. Unrecorded Wills, 1746-1771" WILL OF DANIEL WILLIAMS Dated: 15 Nov. 1759, proven Dec. 1759 "Daniel Williams wills to wife 3 negroes loaned to her for her lifetime, 12 cattle, one horse, feather bed and furniture, household goods, which I do not give away hereafter, and at her death to be equally divided between my seven children: Merya Goodman, Henry Williams, John Williams, James Williams, Joseph Williams, Mary Mitchel, Daniel Williams; to my son-in-law Benjamin Goodman 200 acres of land being the land whereon he now lives at Capt. Mitchells line ........ to my wife Ursula Williams I lend for her lifetime 6 sheep, 12 hogs and, at her death, to be divided to my seven children.... " Executors, my wife Ursula Williams, John and James Williams. Witnesses LUKE WALDRUP, William Sims. ********** From: "Bettye Heinrich" 1999 Michael Waldrop (Wardrope) made entry to VA in 1680 under the auspices of Thomas Clayborn, the Surveyor General and he was apprenticed as a blacksmith. I am seeing people put data out that he was born in 1680. [The date was 1682, not 1680. There is no record of any apprenticeship for Michael. He was an indentured servant, but that is all we know.--jd] Michael's son, Luke Waldrop, Sr. was bc 1712 is presumed to have been born in Hanover Co VA , not in Amelia Co VA. Luke rec'd a royal land grant in 1740 from Baron Carteret of Hawnes, England which can be found in the NC State Archives. [I know of no 1740 land grant from a Baron. Is this the 1749 grant?--jd] Luke Waldrop m. Christian Trevillian abt 1731 in VA - they removed to Granville CO NC in mid 1700s, then on to Laurens Co., SC where they are both buried. [We do not know when they were married or where they were buried. The date and place are assumptions.--jd] Their proven children are John bc 1732 Hanover CO VA/James bc 1735 Hanover Co VA / Joseph bc 1745 / Luke, Jr bc 1748 probably Hanover CO VA / Jechonais bc 1750 Granville CO NC / and it is thought that they had a dght Mary Ann bc 1737. And, Michael, proved By Granville tax records. ********** There is a book published in 1918 for the Historical Commission of South Carolina by the State Company, Columbia, South Carolina, edited by A.S. Salley, Jr., Secretary for the Historical Commission of South Carolina. Book U-W and Titled: "Stub Entries to Indents Issued in Payment of Claims Against South Carolina Growing Out of the Revolution" shows the following records regarding Luke Waldrop Sr.'s line. 1) JOSEPH WALDROPE issued the 22nd day of September 1786, 16 pounds English Sterling for militia duty per account for the commissioners: Principal 16 pounds sterling, interest 1 pound, 2 shillings, 4 pence. 2) JAMES WALDROPE issued the 22nd day of September 1785, 99 pounds, 15 shillings and 9 pence for duty per account from the commissioners. 3) JOHN WALDROP issued the 1st of October 1784, 94 pounds sterling, pay and bounty due him for services as a private in Waters Troop, Thomas Regiment, Sumpter's Brigade of Troops. ********** COLONIAL RECORDS OF NORTH CAROLINA" compiled by William L. Saunders shows (A) JECHONIAS WALDROP, Granville Co., N.C. militia 3 October 1771, soldier in the company of Capt. William Williams. Volume 22, page 160. (B) JOHN WALDROPE, Granville Co., N.C. 8 October 1754 in the company of Col. William Eaton Volume 22, page 370. (C) LUKE WALDROPE,Corp. 24 Mar 1763, Granville Co., N.C. Volume 22, page 394 *********** Michael Waldrop sr, b. abt 1708. VA. d abt 1770 SC. Wife, Sarah. She was not a Moseley. ***** Documentation and descendants get a little easier with this generation of Waldrops. It still takes a vivid imagination to see the connections at times, but there are more documents and the gaps in the timelines encompass fewer years than before. One thing is certain. We don't have it all right. We have some of it right and we have recorded a lot of documents that may help us or someone down the road get it right. There are Waldrops in the Carolinas in the late 1700s and early 1800s that have been ignored. There are too many Waldrop families in GA, AL, TN, MS in the early 1800s that have no fathers. Virtually all of what we and others have done is record our opinions and suppositions based on the records we have found. That's what we share, our opinion. We call this Michael III because we have used David Smith's fabricated Michael II to hold the Waldrop family together. We call this Michael the brother of James in Caroline Co., VA because they were both mentioned in a court document in 1744. We call this Michael's wife Sarah because in 1749 Caroline Co., VA, Michael and wife, Sarah acknowledge a deed indented to James Foster. [The Samuel Waldrop [RIN 3947] of Louisa Co., VA married Jane Foster. We wonder if there is a connection]. In 1757, a Michael Waldrop showed up on New Hope Creek in Orange Co., NC. We have no evidence that Michael in Caroline Co., VA was there after 1749. Rather than say he died, we moved him to Orange Co., NC. He may have owned as much as a thousand acres of land around New Hope Creek by 1760 if the abstracts we have are accurate. We know he received a 370 acre grant in 1761 and that Thomas Nelson was a chain carrier for the Survey of this land. [Remember James Nelson's Will in 1799 Orange Co., NC gave to his sister, Elizabeth Waldrop.] Michael was in court several times in 1762 and 1763, first with William Kelly, then with James Bowie. In 1763, he was called Michael, Sr. indicating to us that there was a Michael, Jr. In 1766, Michael and Michael, Jr. applied for SC Land Grants. Senior applied for 150 acres on the Saluda River. Junior applied for 100 acres on the Enoree River. Grants at that time were based on the size of the family, one hundred acres for head of household, 50 acre for each additional family member. Michael, Jr. at some time before the survey revised his original request. He, like his father received 150 acres. Both Michael Sr. and Jr. received the grants they requested. The grants were in Craven Co., SC on the north side of the Enoree River. The Enoree River is the boundary between what became Laurens and Spartanburg Co., SC. The grants were on the Spartanburg side of the river. The first grant in 1768 was bounded on the Southwest by the Enoree River, all other sides vacant. The survey of this land was for Michael Waldrop, Jun'r. The other grant, in 1771, was bounded on the west by the Enoree, east by Edward Musgrove and other sides vacant. This was Michael Senior's land. In 1770, Michael Waldrop, "Senior" sold 150 acres to Edward Musgrove. The land description in the deed matched the grant of 1768 to "Junior". We are inclined to believe Michael, Sr. had died and it was Michael, Jr., now Sr. who sold his land to Musgrove and took up residence on the land of his father that was granted in 1771. We believe the reason for the delay was that Sr. had requested land on the Saluda originally and changed his request to the Enoree after his son's grant was received. In any event, the land bordered on the West by the Enoree River and on the East by Edward Musgrove was the property that stayed in the Waldrop family. There are several deeds in Orange Co., NC in the late 1779-1791 time period that refer to "land granted to Michael Waldrop and sold to Hart". With this evidence, we confidently call Michael Sr. and Jr. father and son and move them from Orange Co., NC to Spartanburg Co., SC. ***** 1744 --- CAROLINE CO., VA. Caroline County Order Book 1740-1746, Part 2, page 55. Page 267, 13 Apr 1744. - James Waldrope acknowledges his deed of lease and release of land indented to Michael Waldrope. 1748 --- CAROLINE CO., VA. Order Book, p 131, 10 Mar 1748/9. John Hammon's deed indented to James Inge was proved by Joseph Meacham, Ambrose Hay, and Michl Waldrop 1749 --- CAROLINE CO., VA. Order Book 1746-1784. Part 2, page 30. Order book page 155, 9 Jun 1749 Michl Waldrop and Sarah, his wife, acknowledge deed indented to James Foster. 1757 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Abstract. 16 May 1757. Michael Waldrop 640 acres. Piney Mountain Creek, New Hope Creek, James Bowie. 1757 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Survey. Thomas Nelson. 8 Jun 1757. 430 acres on Enoe & Stones Creek, begin at Edward Stones corner oak on Gov Johnston's line. Chain carriers - Edward Stone, Michal Waldrup. [Copy of abstract in file.-CW] 1758 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Account of Sales of Estate of William Goss, 14 Mar 1758. Returned by Thomas Goss, admin., May Court 1758. Buyer - Michael Waldrop 0:5:8. Other buyers James Bowls; Thomas Goss; James Anderson; James Few; Thomas Brae; John Dunnagan; John Sharmor; Jacob Mason; William Comb; William Reed; Mathias Miars; William Few; John Slater; Samuel Money; John Conner; James Benton; William Nunn; William Cox; Gilbert Strayhorn; John Latlan; James Couch; Beverly Cox; Edward Stone; Mary Day. 1760 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Survey. 12 Aug 1760. No. 64 - 370 acres on waters of New Hope Creek. Michael Waldrop. Chain carriers - Thomas Nelson, John Nincho. 1761 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Survey. 5 Feb 1761. Michael Waldrope. 370 acres. Actual Text - Copy of original in file.-CW No. 64. Michael Waldrope 370 acres of land in Orange County on the waters of New Hope. Beginning at a red oak on a ??? Nap? running thence ??? to a white oak saplin then ??? to a white oak then So 16 ? to a sweet gum on the creek then ? 35 ? to a Red Oak then So 60 W to a Black Jack oak then ? 40 ? to a hickory then No 66 E? to a Black Jack Oak then East 93 ? to the first station. Dated 5th day of February 1761. 1761 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Patent Book 12, page 54, #486 or 2258, 5 Feb 1761. 370 acres. Grant to Mitchael Waldrope from John Earl Granville. Actual Text - Copy of transcribed original document in file.-CW This indenture made the fifth day of February in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty one ... between the right honorable John Earl Granville, Viscount Carteret, and Baron Carteret, of Hawnes in the County of Bedford, in the Kingdom of Great Britain, Lord President of his Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council, and Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Carter, of the one Part; and Mitchael Waldrope of Orange County in the Province of North Carolina Planter--- of the other part. Whereas His Most Excellent Majesty King George the Second, in and by a certain indenture bearing date the Seventeenth day of September, in the eighteenth year of his Reign, and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred forty four, and made between his said Most Excellent Majesty of the one part, and the said John Earl Granville, by the name, Stile, and Title of The Right Honorable John Lord Carteret, of the other Part, DID, for the Considerations therein mentioned, Give and Grant, release, ratify, and confirm, unto the said Earl, (by the Name, Stile, and Title of John Lord Carteret, as aforesaid) and his heirs and assigns, forever, a certain District, Territory, or Parcel of land lying in the province of North-Carolina in America, and all the Sounds, creeks, havens, ports, rivers, streams, and other Royalties, Franchises, Privileges and Immunities, within the same, as they are therein set out, or described, allottd, granted and confirmed, to the said John Earl Granville, as aforesaid, for one eighth part of the Charteres granted by King Charles the Second, in the fifteenth and seventeenth years of his reign to Eight Lords Proprietors of Carolina; as by the Secretary's office of the Province of North Carolina, Reference being thereto had, will more fully appear. NOW THIS INDENTURE WITNESSETH, THAT as well for and in consideration of the sum of ten shillings sterling money to the said John Earl Granville in hand paid, by the said --- Mitchael Waldrope --- at or before the sealing and delivery of these presents, the receipt whereof the said Earl doth hereby acknowledge; as also for and in consideration of the rent, covenants, Exceptions, Provisioes, and agreements, herein after mentioned, reserved and contained, and by, and on the part and behalf of the said Earl hath given, granted, bargained, sold, and confirmed, and by these presents doth give grant, bargain, sell, and confirm unto the said Mitchael Waldrope, his Heirs and assigns, forever, all that tract or parcel of vacant land situate, lying, and being in the parish of Saint Matthew -- in the county of Orange -- in the said province --- on the waters of New Hope, beginning at a red oak, on a plan or map, thence 1 10 ch. to a white oak Saplin, thence W. 15 3/4 C. H. to a white Oak, thence South 16 ch. to a Sweet Gum, on the Creek, then W 35 ch. to a red oak, then S 40 ch to a black jack oak, thence w. 40 ch. to a hickory then N 66 ch to a black jack oak, then 6.0/.3 ch to the first station--- Containing in the whole, three hundred & seventy -- acres of land; all which premises are more particularly described and set forth in the plan or map thereof hereunto annexed, together with all woods, underwoods, timber and timber-trees, water-courses, and the privilege of Hunting, Hawking, Fishing and Fowling, in and upon the premises, and all Mines and Minerals whatsoever therein be found, (excepting, and always reserving out of this present Grant unto the King's most Excellent Majesty, his Heirs and Successors, one fourth part of all the gold and silver mines to be found in and upon the premises; and also Excepting, and always reserving unto the said John Earl Granville, his heirs, and assigns, one moiety or half part of the remaining three fourths of all such gold and silver mines; to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of vacant land, and all and singular other the premises with their appurtenances, (except before excepted,) unto the said Mitchael Waldrope his heirs and assigns, forever; yielding and paying therefore yearly, and every year, unto the said John Earl Granville, his heirs or assigns, the yearly rent or sum of fourteen shillings and ten pence -- which is at the rate of three shillings sterling for every hundred acres, and so in Proportion for a less quantity, at or upon the twenty fifth day of March, and the twenty ninth day of September in every year, by even and equal portions, and to be paid at the court house of the said county of Orange -- unto the said Earl, his heirs or assigns, or to his or their lawful attorney or Receiver for the time being; the first payment thereof to be made on such of the aforementioned days of payment, as shall first happen after the date hereof. And the said Mitchael Waldrope for himself his heirs and assigns, and for either and every of them, doth hereby covenant, promise, and agree, to and with the said Earl, his heirs and assigns, and to and with either and every of them, by these presents, in manner and form following - That is to say; that Mitchael Waldrope his heirs and assigns shall and will yearly, and for every year forever, well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the said Earl his heirs or assigns, or unto his or their lawful attorney or receiver for the time being, on the days, and at the place aforesaid, the aforesaid yearly rent or sum of fourteen shillings ten pence by half yearly payments, as aforesaid - Provided always, and this present Grant is hereby expressly declared and agreed, by and between the said parties, to be nevertheless Upon this condition vis. That if it shall happen that the said yearly rent of fourteen shillings ten pence or any part thereof shall at any time hereafter, be behind or unpaid for the space of six months, next over or after either of the aforementioned days of payment (and no sufficient distress can be found on the premises whereon it shall be the same) that then this present Grant, and all assignments thereof, shall be utterly void and of none effect. And it shll be lawful for the said Earl, his heirs or assigns, to reenter into the said lands, and to re grant the same to any other person or persons whomsoever, as if this Grant, and such assignments, had never been made. In Witness whereof, the parties above named have to these presents interchangably set their hands and seals. Michael (M) Waldrope Sealed and delivered in the presence of William Reed; Jas. Bowie. 1761 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Survey. Malachy Fikes dated 6 Oct 1761. Four hundred thirty eight acres in Orange Co., on Phills Creek, waters of New Hope, Beginning at MICHAEL WALDROP's corner white oak and Reed's line. Signed Mallichi Fike. Witnesses: James Watson, Enoch Lewis. Surveyed 1 Mar 1761. Chain Carriers: John Hinche, MICHAEL WALDROP, W. Churton, Surveyor. Copy of original document in file.-CW 1761 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Court Minutes. Book 1, Page 260. Aug 1761 - John Kelly vs. Waldrop Senr. & Hinchey: Case. This Day came the Plaintiff by his Attorney and the Defendant failing to Appear tis ordered that the Plaintiff have Judgment entered up for for him against the Defendant for his Damages Sustained to be Asscertained at a future Day on a Writ of Enquiry. [Copy of abstract in file.-CW] 1762 --- ORANGE CO., NC. John Kelly vs. Michael Waldrup, Sr. 1763 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Court Minutes. Book 2, page 136. November Term 1763. Michael Waldrup vs. James Bowie. Orr. Attachment. this day came the Plaintiff by his attorney whereupon came also a Jury to wit: &c. who being elected tryed and sworn well and truly to Enquire of Damages upon their oath do say that the Defendant did assume in manner as the Plaintiff against him hath declared and do assess his damages to thirteen pounds two shillings Proclamation money Therefore tis the opinion of the Court that the Plaintiff recover against the Defendant his damages aforesaid in form aforesaid and his Costs by him in that behalf Expended. Judgement 13:2:0, Clerk 3:1:8. 1763 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Court Minutes. Book 2, page 99. November Term 1763. Ordered that the Sheriff make sale of the Effects of James Bowie which were attached to satisfy Ralph McNair, Michael Waldrope & Thomas King and that he satisfy the said debts with the money arising from the said sale. 1766 --- SC. South Carolina Governor's Journal, Vol. 32, page 810, 8 Aug 1766. Petitions for warrants and Surveys. Actual Text - [Copy of original document in file.-CW] "The folloiwng Petitions for warrants and Survey to this land. Warrants and Certifying Platts were presented and filed VIZ: George Crawford - 200 acres, James's Creek Broad and Saluda Rivers James Fenwick - 250 acres, James's Creek Broad and Saluda Rivers Jacob Earnest - 150 acres, James's Creek Broad and Saluda Rivers Isaac Hendrick - 200 acres, James's Creek Broad and Saluda Rivers Wm. Hendrick - 50 acres, James's Creek Broad and Saluda Rivers MICHAEL WALDROP - 150 acres, James's Creek Broad and Saluda Rivers MICHAEL WALDROP Jnr - 100 acres, Enoree River Benjamin Wafford - 200 acres, Waters Tyger River Wm. Cox - 400 acres, on Enoree River Thomas Cox - 200 acres, Fork Long Cane Creek Tyger River John Dannoer - 400 acres, Waters of Edisto John Green - 200 acres, branch Long Cane Creek between George Douglas and Alead Nesbit John Stevenson - 200 acres, on Cane and Camp Creek Joining his own land John McDavid - 250 acres, Waters of Broad River James Alston - 150 acres, Waters of Savannah James Carruth - 150 acres, Waters of Savannah John Cunningham - 250 acres, Waters of Broad River John Davis - 150 acres, Waters of Stephens Creek Richard North 200 acres Waters of Little River According to Petitions for Land from South Carolina Council Journals, Vol. VI by Brent Holcomb, the above is shown under the 6 August 1766 meeting; Michael Waldrop 150 acres In Craven Co. is shown under the 2 Dec 1767 meeting: Michael Waldrope is shown under the 5 Sep 1770 meeting; James Waldrope, 500 acres and Luke Waldrope, 100 acres is shown under the 5 Jun 1771 meeting; James Waldrope, 100 acres is shown under the 3 Dec 1771 meeting; and Luke Waldrope, 100 acres in Cravens Co. is shown under the 8 Jul 1774 meeting. 1766 --- CRAVEN CO., SC. Survey. Michael Waldrop, 150 acres on Enoree River. 13 Aug 1766. Actual Text - Copy of original document in file.-CW South Carolina. Pursuant to a precept from John Troup Esq. D.J.G. bearing date of 5 day of Aug't 1766, I have admeasured and laid out unto Michael Waldripe a plantation or tract of land containing one hundred and fifty acres, on Enoree River, lying and being in Craven County. Bounding West part on Enoree River, and E. part on land laid out to Edward Musgrove and part on vacant, and on all other sides by vacant land. And hath such shape form and marks as is preresented by the above plat. Certified this 13th August 1766. Jo. Curry, DS. ??? on ?? 6 Feb'y 1771. [The 1771 date is the date of the Grant.-CW] 1771 --- CRAVEN CO., SC. South Carolina Colonial Land Grant. Dated 1771 on the Enoree River for 150 acres for Michael Waldrop: Signed William L.M.S. Bull and Lt. Governor Council, John Woodin, Pro. CC. [Craven Co. became Laurens Co., SC.] Actual Text - Copy of original document in file.-CW South Carolina. George the Third by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith and so forth, To all to whom these Presents shall come, Greeting: Know Ye, that We, of our special Grace, certain Knowledge, and mere Motion, have given and granted and by these presents, for Us, our Heirs and Successors, Do Give and Grant, unto, Michael Waldrope His Heirs and Assigns, a Plantation or tract of Land containing One Hundred and fifty acres in Craven County Bounding Westward part on Enoree river, East part on Land laid out to Edward Musgrove and part vacant all other sides on vacant land and hath such Shape, Form and Marks, as appear by a Plat thereof, hereunto annexed: Together with all Woods, Underwoods timber, timber-trees, lakes, ponds, fishings, waters, water-courses, profits, commodities, appurtenances and hereditaments, Whatsoever thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining: Together with Privilege of hunting, hawking, fowling in and upon the same, and all mines and minerals whatsover; saving and reserving, nevertheless, to us our heirs and successours, all white Pine-Trees, if any there should be found growing thereon; and also saving and reserving, nevertheless, to us, our heirs and successours, one tenth part of mines of gold and silver only; To have and to hold, the said tract of One Hundred fifty acres of land, and all and singular other the premises hereby granted unto the said Michael Waldrope His heirs and assigns for ever, in free and common soccage. The said Michael Waldrope his heirs and assigns yielding and paying therefore, unto us, our heirs and Successours, or to our Receiver General for the time being, or to his Deputy or Deputies for the time being, yearly, that is to say, on the twenty-fifth day of March, in every year, at the rate of three shillings sterling or four shillings proclamation money, for every hundred acres and so in proportion, according to the number of acres, contained herein; the same to commence at the expiration of two years from the date hereof. Provided always, and his present Grant is upon condition, nevertheless, that the said Michael Waldrope his heirs or assigns, shall and do yearly, and every year, after the date of these presents, clear and cultivate at the rate of three acres for every hundred acres of land, and so in proportion, according to the number of acres herein contained; And Also shall and do enter a minute or docket of these our letters patent, in the office of our Auditior General for the time being, in our said Province, within six months from the date hereof: And upon condition, that if the said rent hereby reserved shall happen to be in arrear and unpaid for the space of three years, from the time it shall become due, and no distress can be found on the said lands, tenements and hereditaments hereby granted; or if the said Michael Waldrope his heirs or assigns, shall neglect to clear and cultivate yearly, and every year, at the rate of three acres for every hundred acres of land, and so in proportion, according to the number of acres, herein contained; or if a minute or docket of these our letters patent, shall not be entered in the office of our Auditor-General for the time being, in our said Province within six Months from the date hereof, that then and in any of these cases, this present Grant shall cease, determine, and be utterly void, and the said lands, tenements, and hereditaments hereby granted, and every part and parcel thereof shall revert to us, our heirs and successours, as fully and absolutely, as if the same had never been granted. Given under the Great Seal of our said Province. Witness The Honorable Wm. Bull Esq. Lieut. Governour and Commander in Chief in and over Our said Province of South Carolina this 22nd Day February Anno Dom. 1771 in the Eleventh Year of Our Reign Williamm (L.M.S.) Bull Signed by His Honour the Lieut. Governour in Council John Woodin_____? And hath thereunto a Plat thereof annexed, representing the same, certified by ____________? Surveyor General Cut off in copy. 1771 --- CRAVEN CO., SC. Memorial. Michael Waldrope. 150 acres on Enoree River. [See RIN 21253, Interesting Notes, for explanation of Memorial.-CW] Actual Text - Copy of original document in file.-CW A Memorial exhibited by Michael Waldrope to be regist'd in Aud'r office ?? of a plantation or tract of land containing one hundred and fifty acres, situate in Cravens County: Bounding West part on Enoree River, E. part on lands laid out to Edward Musgrove S part vacant, all other sides on vacant lands. Survey certified the 6th of February 1771 & granted the 22nd day of February 1771 to the Memorialist at the ?? rents of 3/ sterling or 4/ Proc Money for 100 acres, to commence two years from the date. In witness whereof he hath hereunto set his hand the 8th day of April 1771. Jos. Curry, D.S. Michael (his W mark) Waldrope. [There is a "Memorial" referenced in Jan Dawson's notes that appears to be a refiling of the 1768 land grant rather than another grant-CW]. 1770 --- CRAVEN CO., SC. 3 Sep 1770. Michael Wardrobe sold 150 acres to Edward Musgrove for 10 shillings. We believe this was the land Michael, Jr. was granted. [See RIN 299 for full text.] We were unable to find this deed in the SC Archives. 1779 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Abstract of Deed Book 2, page 44, 21 May 1779. John Hart of Orange, planter, to Samuel Hart of same, blacksmith, one hundred pounds, 75 acres, beginning at a red oak on David Reanys, west along said line to a croner post, North to a black jack on William Nun's line, East to first station, part of tract granted to Michael Waldrop by deed from Granville dated 1 Feb 1761; signed John Hart; witness, none. Acknowledged May Term 1779. 1779 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Abstract of Deed Book 2, page 48, 24 May 1779. Charles Johnston and David Craige of Orange, testator, to John Hart of same, sixty pounds, two hundred acres, begin at a red oak, South 40 chains to a black jack, West 40 chains to a hickory, North to a corner post in David Rainy's line, East to first station, part of a tract from Granville to Michael Waldrop 1 Feb 1761, transferred to Charles Johnston and David Craige by way of a mortgage by John Hart; signed: Charly Johnston, David Craige; witness W. McCauley, Wm (x) Logan; proved by William McCauley, May Term, 1779. [Copy of original document in file.-CW] 1779 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Abstract of Orange County (NC) State Land Grants. No. 537. 49:51, entered 4 Aug 1779, isshed 25 Oct 1782, entry 789, Samuel Hart, entered for 186 acres, issued for 122 acres. Beginning at a Black Jack runing thence North Twenty Chains to a stake then East forty eight and half ch to a post oak, then south three chains to a white oak the east 15 ch to west then south seventten chains to a W then south seventeen chains to a stake then West sixty three and half to the first station. Surveyed ye 23 Feb 1780 by Thomas Mulhollan, Thos Taylor CS; Jno Ruff & Jno Copley SCC. Adjoining the North of tract of deeded land he purchased of Michale Waldrope. 1787 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Abstract of Deed Book 3, page 41, 6 Jan 1787. Samuel Hart of Orange, planter, to John Hart of same, wagon maker, forty pounds, 25 acres, begin at a red oak on David Rainey's line, West along Rainey's line 93 chains to a stake, North 40 chains to a black jack on Nunn's line, East to first station, part of a tract from Granville to Michael Waldrop, Waldrop to John Hart Senr., John Hart to Samuel Hart; signed: Samuel Hart, Susannah (S) Hart; witness, John Hart, Senr., Joseph Hart; proved by John Hart, Senr. August Term 1787. comd. by A. Mickles PR. [Notes says no copy of this deed survives among originals from Granville Land Office.] 1791 --- ORANGE CO., NC. Abstract of Deed Book 4, page 405, 14 Apr 1790. John Hart of Orange to Thomas Couch of same, one hundred and fifty pounds, 200 acres, begin at a red oak, South 40 chains to a black jack, West 40 chains to a hickory, North to a post on David Reany's line, East to first station, Granville to Michael Waldrop 1 Feb 1761, to Charles Johnston & David Craig by way of mortgage by John Hart; signed: John Hart; witness: Joseph (x) White, David (x) Houke; proved February 1791 Term by Joseph White. [Notes says see Granville Deeds & Surveys 486 dated 5 Feb 1761.] ************ Sarah is the only documented wife of Michael III. ********** Walter Freeman says this Michael died in Spartanburg Co., SC. We agree. James Waldrop, b unknown. d 1790 Wake Co VA. Name of wife is unknown. Names of parents are unknown. 746 --- Wake Co., NC. James Warldrope received Land Grant 30 March 1746 on Stirrup Iron Creek and it's tributary Bryer (Brier) Creek (Jarry Day Branch) located in the north part of Wake Co., NC, between the present cities of Raleigh and Durham. [A genealogist hired by David Smith in the 1990's said he found this land grant in the index of deeds, but the actual document was missing. The index wouldn't have shown the location of the property. There was no Wake Co. in 1746. We don't know where that information came from. We found no evidence of this grant at the Raleigh Archives in June, 2008. The area mentioned was probably in Orange Co. in 1746.-CW] 1773 --- Wake Co., NC. James Wardrope to work on the roads, Mar 1773. "Wake County, NC County Court Minutes 1771-1776" Book A-1, by Weynette Parks Haun, 243 Argonne Drive, Durham, NC 27704. Found at North Carolina State Library, Raleigh, NC. "Ordered that Tingnal Jones Esqr. be Overseer of a road on the County lines of Wake and Orange Counties near Archibald Cains's. Running near or on Hernendons Tobacco Path so down the ridge between the Indian Branch and Middle Branch, across Crabb Tree Creek to the Hillsborough Road, and that the following hands work under him on said road, to wit: The hands of Thomas Hopson, Jessee George, Archabald Cain, James Busbee, Benjamin Blake Sr., Reuben Hopson, Joseph Jones, JAMES WARDROPE, and Tingnal Jones. March 1773" 1774 --- Wake Co., NC. James Wardrope to work on the roads, Sep 1774. "Wake County, North Carolina County Court Minutes 1777-1784" Book I, by Weynette Parks Haun, 243 Argonne Drive, Durham, North Carolina 27704. Ordered that the following hands be added to the Road that Mr. Tingnal Jones is Overseer of to wit: JAMES WALDRUPS [perhaps JR.], Joseph Jones, Joseph Blake, Thomas Sorrell, Akill Burgess, James Brown, William Brown, James Kings, and George Kings. September 1774. 1776 --- Wake Co., NC. Index to Revolutionary War accounts (stub indents of payment, volumes 1-12 {NC Archives} and Treasurer & Comptroller Records, Vols. 40-66, NC). James Wardrope - Vol. XI, Page 34, Folio 3, Number 271, County: Wake. - (Comptroller's Office, Kinston, NC, 1 May 1776, paid 18 shillings 6 pence for sundries to prosecute war against Britain, Amt paid as allowed by Committee of Claims under act of Provincial Congress.) 1778 --- Wake Co., NC. James Wardrope to work on road leading from Tingal to Hillsborough. "Wake Co., NC Court Minutes", Feb 1778. 1778 --- Wake Co., NC. Deed. Mar 1778. James Wardrope entered 640 acres in Wake Co. lying both sides Bryar Creek & on Stirrup Iron Creek jounung Ed Sorrells line including his own improvement & the improvement whereon Joseph Jones now lives. [Abstracts of State Grants by Hofman says 9 Aug 1779, 600 acres, Grant Book 38, page 95.-CW] 1778 --- Wake Co., NC. James Wardrope to work on the roads, Jun 1778. "Wake County, North Carolina County Court Minutes 1787-1792" Book II, by Weynette Parks Haun. Ordered that John Mottley be Overseer of the Road leading from the upper end of the Veneson Ham Road into the Road leading from Tingnal Jones's to Hillsborough and that the following hands open and work on said road: Joseph Jones, John Mottley, Agell Birgess, Henry Trent, James Busby (Beesley?), Jones Blake, James Pey, Joseph Eswards, William King, Edward Sorrell, Thomas Sorrell, William Sorrell, JAMES WARDRUP and Joseph Blake. June 1778. 1778 --- Wake Co., NC. Deed. Sep 1778 James Wardope enters 100 acres of land in Wake Co. joining his former entry on both sides of Bryar Creek. [Abstracts by Hofman says 9 Aug 1779, #2099, page 195.-CW] 1779 --- Wake Co., NC. Deed. 1 Mar 1779 James Wardrope enters 200 acres of land on Lick Branch adjoining William Witherspoons line. Wake Co., NC #1038 and/or Grant #1039 adjoining Joseph Jones and John Mottley. [Differing grant number, everything else the same in notes of DWWHLWJD and others.--CW] 1779 --- Wake Co., NC. Marriage Records, 8 Apr 1779, JAMES WALDROP was bondsman to the marriage of Thomas Burgess and Sarah Mainer. “Wake Co., NC. Marriage Bonds 1770-1825". 1779 --- Wake Co., NC, Land Grant, entry #1041, entered 4 Jun 1779 for THOMAS WARDROPE. This grant was for 200 acres, grant 789 on Lick Branch, and issued to JAMES WARDROPE, 28 Oct 1782. Book 49 p. 282. Wake Co., NC, Court Minutes, Sept. Court, 1793, page 385. [No evidence of this grant was found at the Raleigh Archives in June 2008.CW] 1779 --- Wake Co., NC. Land Grant Book 38, Page 95. 9 Aug 1779. 600 acres on both sides of Bryer's Creek joining Edward Sorrell. [Abstracts of state grants by Hofman says 640 acres, grant 700, page 220.-CW] 1779 --- Wake Co., NC. Land Grant Book 38, Page 195. 9 Aug 1779. 100 acres on both sides of Bryer's Creek joining Wardropes former Entry, the dividing line, and Wardropes line. [Abstracts of state grants by Hofman in file.-CW] 1782 --- Wake Co., NC. Deed Book G, page 33-34, JAMES WARDROPE to FRANCIS JONES, 4 Apr 1782, 200 acres for 50 pounds. Actual Text - Copy of document in file.-CW This indenture made this twenty fourth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty two between James Wardrope of the County of Wake and State of N. Carolina planter of the one part and Frances Jones of the County and State aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that the said James Wardrope for and in consideration of the sum of fifty pounds ?? to him hand paid at or before the ensealing and delivering hereof the receipt is hereof the said James Wardrope doth hereby acknowledge and himself fully satisfied hath given granted bargained sold ??? and confirmed and by these presents doth give grant bargain sell infeoff and confirm unto the said Francis Jones his heirs and assigns forever one certain tract or parcel of land containing two hundred acres situate lying and being in the county aforesaid on both sides of Bryer Creek bounded as follows Beginning at a pine on the West side of said Creek being his Wardropes upper corner thence south one hundred and ?? pole to a Red Oak thence East croping said creek two hundred and forty pole to a pine thence north fifty one pole to a Hickory thence east sixty pole to a Black Jack thence North fifty eight pole to pointers and thence to the first station it being lands granted to the said James Wardrope by his Excellency Richard Caswell Esq. governor by Grants bearing date the Ninth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy nine referrance being had to said Grants will more fully appear witht he reversion and reversions remainder and remainders rents ?? and profits thereof with the appertenances to have and to hold the said Bargained premises with all and singular the rights hereditaments and appertenances to the only proper use and behoof of him the said Francis Jones his heirs and assigns for ever and that the said land is free and clear from all manner of encumbrances and the said James Wardrope his heirs Executors and administrators doth covenant and agree that the said Francis Jones his heirs Executors administrators and assigns may forever have hold use occupy possess and enjoy the same without any manner of set? hindrance molestation or eviction of any person or persons whatsoever. In witness whereof the said James Wardrope hath herunto set his hand and affixed his seal the day and year first written. James (his mark) Wardrope Signed Sealed & Delivered in presence of James Humphries, James Jones, Ting'l Jones 1782 --- Wake Co., NC. Deed Book K, page 325. 28 Oct 1782. State of North Carolina to James Wardrope, 200 acres. It looks like this deed was recorded 22 May 1809.-CW Actual Text - Copy of document in file.-CW State of North Carolina, No. 789 - To all to whom these presents shall come, Greetings: Know ye, that We, for and in consideration of the sum of fifty shillings for every hundred acres hereby granted, paid into our treasury by James Wardrope have given and granted, and by these presents do give and grant unto the said James Wardrope a tract of land, containing Two Hundred acres, lying and being in our county of Wake on the lick branch. Beginning at a red oak, William Weather South corner thence with his line North 130 poles to white oak in Richard Allmands line thence with said line east sixty poles, to a post oak Nathan Almonds corner thence with his line south 190 poles to a black jack, thence west 122 poles to a post oak, Moses Roberts corner thence with his line south 40 poles to a black jack then west 155 poles to Thomas Hopson line thence with said line North 100 poles to a pine thence to the first station as by the plat hereunto annexed doth appear, together with all woods, waters, mines, minerals, hereditaments, and appurtenances to the said land belonging or appertaining: To hold to the said James Wardrope his heirs and assigns forever: Yielding and paying to us such sums of money yearly, or otherwise, as our General Assembly from time to time may direct: Provided always, that the said James Wardrope shall cause this grant to be registered in the Register's office of our said county of Wake within twelve months from the date hereof, otherwise the same shall be void and of no effect. In testimony whereof, we have caused our great seal to be hereunto affixed. Witness Alexander Martin Esquire, our Governor, Captain-General, and Commander in Chief, at Fairfield the twenty eighth day of October in the seventh year of our Independence, and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty two. Alexander Martin, J. Slo?????. Registered in the Registers Office of Wake County in Book K and page 325 this 22nd May 1809. R. Smith, Reg.[Could be 1819. The text of this document calls for it to be registered within one year or be void. It was registered 27 years after it was given-CW] 1785 --- Wake Co., NC. Deed Book K, page 39. 30 Sep 1785. State of North Carolina to James Wardrope, 200 acres. It looks like this deed was recorded 20 Apr 1792. The copy is very dark.-CW Actual Text - Copy of document in file.-CW State of North Carolina, No. 367 or 867 - To all to whom these presents shall come, Greetings: Know ye, that We, for and in consideration of the sum of fifty shillings for every hundred acres hereby granted, paid into our treasury by James Wardrope have given and granted, and by these presents do give and grant unto the said James Wardrope a tract of land, containing Two Hundred acres, lying and being in our county of Wake One the waters of Stirrup Iron Creek Beginning at Joseph Tone's corner a red oak saplin in Carrington's line thence south two hundred & fifty nine poles to a pine thence West one hundred & twenty four poles to a black jack in Motley's line, thence with said line north two hundred & fifty nine poles to a post oak then to the beginning as by the plat hereunto annexed doth appear, together with all woods, waters, mines, minerals, hereditaments, and appurtenances to the said land belonging or appertaining: To hold to the said James Wardrope his heirs and assigns forever: Yielding and paying to us such sums of money yearly, or otherwise, as our General Assembly from time to time may direct: Provided always, that the said James Wardrope shall cause this grant to be registered in the Register's office of our said county of Wake within twelve months from the date hereof, otherwise the same shall be void and of no effect. In testimony whereof, we have caused our great seal to be hereunto affixed. Witness Richard Caswell Esquire, our Governor, Captain-General, and Commander in Chief, at Thinston? the thirtieth day of September in the tenth year of our Independence, and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty five. Richard Caswell, By his Exully'd Com'd. Recorded this 20th day of April 1792. Signature unreadable-CW. [The text of the document says the deed should have been recorded within a year. The recorded date was 7 years after the grant.-CW] 1790 James Waldrop household, U. S. Census, Wake Co., NC, population schedule. "James Wardrop - 1 male over 16." This is probably James, the elder. But, it may be the son, James. Son, George is close to James; Edward is in Montgomery Co. Other son's whereabouts unknown. 1790 --- Wake Co., NC, JAMES WARDROPE died intestate ca. 1790. Abstract of Record of Wills, Inventories, Settlements & Estates, 1771-1802, Wake Co., NC, by Frances Holloway Wynne. Will Book C. Inventory of Estate, May 1792, Wake Co., NC, sale Inventory Administrator, George Wardrope. Estate of James Wardrop, dec'sd, to George Wardrop, p. 48. Account of sales to Younger Wardrope, George Wardrope, & James Wardrop Jr., Wake Co., NC Court Minutes, 7 Jun 1790 p. 49. George Wardrope granted letter of administration on estate of James Wardrope, dec'd. A bond of 500 pounds was posted with JOHN MEDARIS and JOHN MAINOR as security. HLW - George married Charity, daughter of William Mainor/Mainard. 1790 --- Wake Co., NC. Record of Wills, Inventories & Settlements of Estates 1771-1794, Vol. 1 & 2, page 159-160. 5 May 1790. Inventory of the Estate of James Wardrope, dec'd. Eight hundred and ninety five acres of land, three head of horses, eleven head of cattle, twenty four head of hogs, two feather beds, one cotton wheel one pair cotton cards, four quart basons? four plates, one dish, two flo? wheels, one flo? tackle, one box iron and heaters, one iron pot and hooks, one gimblet, four knives & tea forks, one chest, one mans saddle & bridle, one slay?, two books, one plowhoe two pieces of old iron, one club ax?, one hatchet, two weeding hoes, one reap hook, one wedge, ten cyder easks?, a small parcell of tobacco, three sides of leather, one pail, one quart bottle, one grubbing hoe, one table and one pair stirrup irons. George Waldrope Adm. (his mark) 5 May 1790. Copy of document in file - CW 1790 --- Wake Co., NC. Will Book C, page 247. Account of the Sale of the Estate of James Warldrope, Sep 1790 or 5 Nov 1790. Younger Warldrope - One Pine Chest, 0-13-0; One feather bed, 3-8-0; One Piggin, 0-2-6; Four Hogs, 1-1-6; One Pine Table, 0-2-6; One Barrel, 0-2-6; One Wooden Wheel, 0-1-0. Jesse Gatlin - One Cow and Calf, 6-2-0; One cow and Yearling, 6-16-0; One cow and calf, 5-0-0; One Heifer, 4-4-0; John Mainor - One bottle, Gimblet & pad lock, 0-6-6; One Linnen wheel, 1-2-6; One pair stirrup irons, 0-5-0; One cark?, 0-3-0; one cark of tobacco, 1-8-6 John King - Two Glough hoes, 0-10-0; one weeding hoe, 0-3-6; one weeding hoe, 0-6-0; one case of knives & forks, 0-10-6 Samuel Marcum - One Tackle, 0-17-0; One Iron Wedge, 0-8-0 John Marr - One small ax, 0-4-0; one club, 0-15-0; one small keg, 0-6-0 John Humphries Jr. - One heifer, 2-1-0; one heifer, 3-2-6 Thomas Roberts - One pot and hooks, 0-15-0 John Roberts - Four sows & four pigs, 4-7-6 Samuel King - One saddle - 0-19-6; one testament & speetakler, 0-3-0; one cark, 0-4-6; three ditto?(cark?) for Mrs. Terrell, 0-10-0 John Smith - Six hogs, 3-5-0; one grubbing hoe, 0-8-0 George Warldrope - One feather bed, 4-10-6 Akill Burgess - Three sides of leather, 2-1-6; one cask, 0-2-0 James Hartsfield - One slay, 0-3-0; two bacons, 0-13-0; four pewter plates, 0-11-0 William Hudson - One linnen wheel, 1-7-0; one bridle bit, 0-1-6 James Warldrope - One horse, 8-10-0 Bukey Warldrope - One horse, 8-5-0 John Medaris - Two sows and ?heater, 2-12-6 Cradock Lowe - two bacons - 0-15-6 Nimrod Marr - One hymn book, 0-9-6 Nathan Johnson - One pair cards, 0-6-0; one dish, 0-10-0 Richardson Pigram - One cow and calf, 5-5-0 William Hinton - one horse, 4-4-0 Total - 91-2-0, Wm Hinton, Sheriff Wake County, Sept Term, 1790 The written account of sale was recorded in the clerks office in the county of Wake in Book C & page 102 the 5th day of Nov 1790. H. Lane, C. C. Copy of document in file. CW 1790 --- Wake Co., NC Court Minutes 1787 to 1792. By Haun. June 1790. It being suggested that the last will and testament of James Wardrope dec'd is in the possession of Dempsy Blake ordered therefore that a summons issue to the said Blake to appear at this court with said will that the cort may proceed theron. 1792 --- Will Book C, Page 298, 15 May 1792. Inventory of James Waldrop returned by George Waldrope Admr. - 895 Acres of land; stock; household furniture; goods; farm tools. 5 May 1790. "Abstracts of Wills, Inventories and Settlements of Estates 1771-1802", F. H. Wynne. Page 74. HHW-Clayton Library, Houston-27Mar2008 1793 --- June 1793 Ordered that Tingnal Jones Sr., Tingnal Jones Jr., and Willie Jones be a committee to settle the account current of the Estate of JAMES WARLDROPE decd. with GEORGE WALDROPE the administrator and report thereon to the next court. Copy of minutes in file - CW. 1793 --- Wake County, North Carolina Court Minutes, Sept. Court, 1793, page 385. Deed from James, Edward and Younger Waldrope to George Waldrope was registered. Information from Mark Bryan, 2007. ********** Harry Day's Creek rises in East Wake County and flows Southeast into Rocky Run Creek. ********** Stirrup Iron Creek rises in Southeast Durham County and flows Southeast into West Wake County where it enters Crabtree Creek. ********** For the most part, information on this line came from John Lyle Waldroop and Terry James Waldrop. Terry thought James may have married a Mary Henderson born 1735 in Wake Co., died 1790. Terry gave James a birth year of 1725 and called his birthplace Wake Co. ********** Jan Dawson - Myth says he was born about 1725, but there is no evidence for this. His first recorded appearance in this country was his land grant in 1746 on Stirrup Iron Creek in (now) Wake Co., NC. This was in northern NC between Raleigh and Durham. Since no wife's name was ever mentioned, it is not known if he had a wife when he arrived, or if he married later. Some speculate he may have had children by a Negro or Melungeon mate before marrying. ********** There are numerous references to James Waldrop in Wake County between 1746 and 1790 when he died intestate. Through various documents, James' sons are identified as GEORGE WARDROPE (admin.), YOUNGER WARDROPE, JAMES WARDROP JR. (aka Buckey), EDWARD WARDROP, and THOMAS WARDROPE. ********** Joanne Cooper in 2006 said he was born in 1720. ********** Rich Nallenweg - Dec 2006 - I show 4 sons for James who died in Wake Co: James, Edward, George and Younger. Edward did have a son, Eli who lived in Macon Co, NC. Here is his death record: !DEATH: Macon County Estate record CR.061.508.25 @ Raleigh Archives. Nancy Waldroop is named. Admr David Waldroop is named. Thomas Waldroop is named. I do not show a son named Ambrose for Eli. In fact, I do not have any Ambrose Wardreps in my database. ********** DWW/HLW/JD [Notes from HLW - This James Wardrope was said to have sold supplies to Patriots during the Rev. War -- the records attached to each son should qualify descendants for the DAR.; received first land grant in 1746, Wake Co. N.C. Family Tradition says he was born in Ireland.] ********** [Note from Jan Dawson: There is a series of books called The Foxfire Books, in which are recorded interviews of older NC residents by high school students. The purpose of the project was to preserve the history and culture of a local NC area. Excerpts having to do with Waldrops were sent by Jan Dawson to David Smith. Following are David's comments to Jan Dawson, 3/95] "Mrs. Arie Meaders also said that her grandfather's father came to the country from Ireland and that he was named Ned. Obviously, Mrs. Meaders was quoted incorrectly, or she was confused, because she had stated earlier that her grandfather's father was called "Black Bill" Waldroop. However, the father of her "Black Bill" Waldroop was named Edward Wardrop and "Ned" is a diminutive for Edward. Even so, we know that this Edward was born in Wake Co., NC, and that he himself did not come over from Ireland. This Edward was a son of James Wardrop who died in 1790, in Wake Co., NC. However, we know nothing about this James Wardrop prior to the time he received the Land Grant in Wake Co., NC, in 1746. Thus, he could well have come to this country from Ireland. In my research I have come across numerous instances where a person relating a Family Tradition about someone that far back was confused as to "who actually did what". Thus, I certainly tend to accept that the progenitor of this line in America came to this country from Ireland. "In all of our research there is only one other Family Tradition which states that the progenitor of the line came to this country from Ireland. That is the line of U. V. Waldrop of Germantown, TN, which traces back to James Waldrop who died in 1772, in Pittsylvania Co., VA. According to this Family Tradition there were three brothers who were banished to this country, from Ireland, when they were quite young. When they got to this country they were sold as Indentures to pay for their passage. As I remember U. V. telling this Family Tradition, nothing was said about the father (or parents) of these young boys. However, since they were quite young I certainly would presume that the entire family was banished, and not just these 3 quite young boys. "We have theorized that these 3 boys turned out to be the James and John Waldrop of Amelia Co., VA, Pittsylvania Co., VA, etc., and David Waldrop of Westmoreland Co., VA. I might mention that at one time Jim Waldrop of Landrum Co., SC, said that he thought that, the above-mentioned James Waldrop, who died in 1772, in Pittsylvania Co., VA, was the father of the John Waldrop who was associated with him in Amelia Co., VA, and Pittsylvania Co., VA. However, I never could understand Jim's reason for thinking this. "However, in view of Mrs. Meaders statement in the Foxfire book I must admit that it may well be that Jim was correct and that the father of the 3 young boys who was banished to this country from Ireland was the above-mentioned James Waldrop who died in 1772, in Pittsylvania Co., VA, and that his three sons were: John who was associated with him in Amelia and Pittsylvania Counties, VA; David Waldrop of Westmoreland Co., VA; and the above-mentioned James Wardrop who died in 1790, in Wake Co., NC." (No! James, who died 1772 in Pittsylvania Co., VA left a will in which he said he had only one son, James. The son James married Mary Morrison and moved to Georgia, so he can't be the James of Wake Co., NC--jd) --End notes by David Smith Joseph Waldrop ( "Worlddrop") Place and sate of birth unknown. Died 1775 Amelia Co VA. Researchers have resisted taking this Joseph Waldrop into the family of Michael and Luke for many years. While King William, Caroline, Louisa and Hanover Co., VA are closely connected, Amelia Co. is several counties away. Joseph's name was spelled Worldrop instead of Waldrop. There was no evidence that the Amelia Co. Waldrops were acquainted with the SC Waldrops. One of the biggest reasons was probably a John and James Waldrop in Amelia Co., VA at the same time Joseph was there. Researchers didn't connect these three men to each other, either. The John Waldrop of Amelia was brought to SC and was a convenient dumping place for Waldrops that didn't fit the families of the descendants of Luke Waldrop. However, imaginings have a way of catching up with us. Descendants of this Joseph in the DNA Project have the same bloodline as most of the SC Waldrops. The records of Amelia Co., VA are extant and Joseph appears many times in the records from 1735 to 1775. His Will in 1775 named his children and his wife. He had a son, Luke, Michael, Joseph and William. These names are most familiar with descendants of Luke and Michael in SC. It may not be a coincidence that Joseph was on the same tax list (David Greenhill's) in 1763 that John and James Waldrop were on. Joseph's age would make him eligible to be a brother of Luke, Michael and James. Before DNA, this Joseph was thought to be an immigrant. He was listed on the Amelia Co., VA tithe lists from 1735 thru 1747, but his tithe was paid by someone else. He first paid tithes for himself in 1748. However, there is a participant in the SMGF DNA project that claims he descends from this Joseph. If he is correct, then, this Joseph is related to Luke and Christian Waldrop. The DNA is a match. It is still possible that this was a cousin that immigrated years later, making him related to Luke "not in this country". It is also possible that this Joseph was a son of our imagined Michael II. In any case, this Joseph left the family he was born to very early in his life. His name has, like most of our ancestors, been spelled in a variety of ways. But, in modern times, most of the descendants of this Joseph spell their name Waltrip. ***** 1735 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tax List. No details 1736 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tithe List. Living with Thos. Hodge [said to be of King William Co., VA] 1737 --- AMELIA CO., VA. William Green paid tax for self and JOSEPH WALDORUP, Guy, Mingo, Pegg and Steven. [In 1759, John and James Waldrop purchased land from Thomas Green, son of William Green. William Green died in Amelia Co., VA in 1744. He was the brother of Abraham Green.] 1738 --- AMELIA CO., VA. William Green paid tax for self, JOSEPH WALDORUP, and Bess. Chas. Irby's List. 1740 --- AMELIA CO., VA. William Green paid tax for self, JOSEPH WALLYROPE, and Cate. Abrm. Cock's List for Deep Creek. 1743 --- AMELIA CO., VA. William Green paid tax for self, JOSEPH WALTERUP, Sambo & Christian. (Did not pay for Stephen) On Wood Jones' List. 1744 --- AMELIA CO., VA. William Green paid tax for self, JOSEPH WALTERRUP, and Rate. On Wood Jones' List. 1745 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Order Book 1, page 357A. Court held 21 Feb 1745.Catherine Phillips, wit. for Green, to be pd 60 lbs. tobacco for 2 days & coming & going 35 miles twice. Ann Waller, wit. for same, to be pd. 150 lbs. tobacco for 6 days. Joseph Walthrop, wit. for same, to be paid 175 lbs. tobacco for 7 days. 1747 --- AMELIA CO., VA. William Green paid tax for self, JOSEPH WAULDROP, Walter Chides, Joel Stow, Roben, Harrey, Peter, Jack, Ramton, Moll, Kate, Molly Sue. On Araham Green's List for Deep Creek. 1748 --- AMELIA CO., VA. JOSEPH WALTHRUP paid tax for self on Abraham Green's List, below Deep Creek in Rawleigh Parish. [This is the first time it appears that Joseph has paid his own tax.] 1749 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tax List. JOSEPH WALTROP 1750 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tax List. JOSEPH WALDERUP on Wood Jones' List for Deep Creek 1751 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tax List. JOSEPH WALTHROP 1751 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Deeded land to Charles Irby on 17 May 1751. [This may be an error in notes that we have copied from others. We have no record of Joseph owning land prior to 1751.-CW] 1752 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tax List. JOSEPH WALDRIP on Wood Jones' List 1753 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tax List. JOSEPH WALTHROP on Wood Jones' List 1754 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tax List. JOSEPH WALTHROP on Wood Jones' List, South side Deep Creek. [JOHN WALTHROPE also on 1754 list for the first time in Amelia Co., VA. Jones' List, S. side Deep Creek] 1755 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tax List Amelia Co., VA, JOSEPH WALTROUP 1 tithe, no acres on David Greenhill's List for Deep Creek. [JOHN WALTROUP on David Greenhill's List for Deep Creek] 1756 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tax List. JOSEPH WALTRIP for self and one Negro. Two tithes, no acres. Abraham Green's List, Deep Creek. [JOHN WALTRIP on Abrm. Green's List, Deep Creek] 1757 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Unrecorded Deeds. Deed of Gift. John Tucker to David Tucker & Isham Tucker, his sons. 22 Jan 1757. Consideration Natural affection for sons. 130 acres in Amelia Co. on L/S Wintocomake Creek, being part of the land he now lives on, adj. lines of Thomas Coles & William Hudson, and which he received by deed dated 4 May 1735. The 130 acres is to be equally divided between his two sons, with David Tucker having the half adj. his father's plantation and Isham Tucker the other. Witness William (x) Haskins, Joseph Patterson & Joseph (X) Wolterup. Proved Apr 1757 by Jo Patterson & William Haskins. 1759 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Received Deed 1759 Amelia Co., VA. 1761 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tax List. JOSEPH WALTHROP on David Greenhill's List. [JAMES WALDROP on David Greenhill's List for the first time in Amelia Co., VA] 1761 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Deed Book 7, Page 442. 23 Apr 1761. JOSEPH WALDROP bought 400 acres on the north side of the Long Branch of Wintocomake Creek from Thomas Williams of Dinwiddle Co., VA. Witness - MICHAEL WALDROPE. Abstract - Deed. Thomas Williams, Gent., of Dinwiddie Co., VA to Joseph Waldrope of Amelia Co. D. 13 Apr 1761. Consid: 35 pounds. 400 acres in Amelia Co. on N/S Long Branch of Wintocomake Creek, adj. lines of James Tucker, Cobb, Green, & Edward Reams. Witnesses: Michael Clardy, John Clardy & Michael Waldrop. p. 443. Possession obtained & consid. money paid 13 Apr 1761. Deed pro. by oaths of same wits. on 23 Apr 1761 & ordered rec. [Deed Book 7 & 8 Amelia Co., VA by McConnaughey, Library of Richmond, 2014.-CW] Actual text - Transcribed by HLW 1999 - [It appears that a portion of this deed is missing. Recorded as Williams and Waldrope. Also appears that Joseph sold this land to Thomas Williams.] "In a court held in Amelia Co., VA. This Indenture and the Memorandum and ????? Endorsed were proved by the Oath of Michael Clordy, John Clordy and Michael Waldrope [spelled this way] Witnesses thereto and Ordered to be recorded. Signed T. Griffin Peachy. ..... missing page ....."advantages...Appurtinances, whatsoever to the said tract or parcel of land belonging or in any wise appurtaining and also the revisions and revisions remainder or remainders rents and services of the said premisses and any part thereof and all the Estate right title Interests.... of him the said Thomas ? [assume Williams].....unto the said Joseph Waldrop his heirs and assigns above mentioned and every part and parcel thereof ... and the said Joseph Waldrop his heirs and assigns shall covenant and forever defend by these presents. In witness Michael Clardy, John Clardy and Michael Waldrop, Signed Thomas Williams." [HHW Notes - Thomas Williams Gent., of Dinwiddie Co., to Joseph Waltrope of Amelia County for 35 Pounds current money of VA ... 400 acres on Northside of Long Branch of Wintocomake Creek and bounded by James Tucker, Cobb, Green and Edward Reems.] 1762 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tax List. JOSEPH WALDROP paid for self, MICHAEL WALDROP and LUKE WALDROP. Three tithes on Wm. Crawley's List. [Michael and Luke were Joseph's sons. John and James Waldrop paid tax on Wm. Crawley's list in 1762] 1763 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tax List. JOSEPH WALDROP paid tax for self, Michael and Luke Waldrop, and 400 acres of land. On David Greenhill's List. [John and James paid tax on David Greenhill's list for self and 50 acres each. This was the first year Joseph, John and James paid tax for land. An undated record shows Joseph, Luke, James and Michael according to HLW.] 1765-1772 --- AMELIA CO., VA. JOSEPH WALDROP paid taxes for himself, and for his sons until they were themselves established. [JOHN WALDROP & JAMES WALDROP were not on the Amelia Co., VA tax lists after 1763. They were documented in Pittsylvania Co., VA by 1768, but may have been there earlier.] 1765 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tithe List. Michael Waldrop, on William Crawley's List (Son of Joseph) 1766 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Order Book 9, page 7, 26 Sep 1766. W--- Waldrop, orphan of Jo. Waldrop. 1767 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Tithe List. Joseph, Luke and Michael Waldrop on David Greenhill's List. [It appears that Luke is living with Joseph. Michael is alone.] 1768 --- AMELIA CO., VA. JOSEPH WALDROP listed under Capt. Robert Munford's Poll. JOSEPH WALDROP is also listed under Thomas Tabb's Poll. From Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogy Magazine. Volume XXXIII, p.61. [Two Josephs or one Joseph listed twice?] 1770 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Deed Book 11, Page 186. 11 Nov 1770. JOSEPH WALDROP sold 100 acres in Raleigh parish to HENRY ANDERSON. Part of the tract WALDROP was living on, bordering Anderson's land which he (Anderson) had bought from THOMAS GREEN. 7 Dec. 1770. Actual text - Transcribed by HLW 1999 "This Indenture, this 11 Nov 1770 between Joseph Waldrop of the parish of Raleigh, County of Amelia of the one part and Henry Anderson of the same county of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Joseph Waldrop for an in consideration of 17 pounds 10 shillings current money of VA by him the said Henry Anderson in hand paid before and En sealing of these presents the Receipt where of; he the said Joseph Waldrop doth hereby acknowledge.... One certain tract of land lying and being in the County of Amelia, One Certain parcel of land and being part of the Tract I now live on and Bounded as followeth: all the part over the Road and adjoining the said land that Henry Anderson bought of Thomas Green thence over the Road ...the whole to contain 100 acres more of less...Signed Joseph Waldrop [spelled this way -mark is capital I with crossbar] Witnesses - Jesse Clory [signed] and Ann Clory [+ her mark]" Memorandum - At a Court held for Amelia Co., 24 day of Jan 1771. This Indenture and the Memorandum thereon Endorsed were acknowledged by the within named Joseph Waldrop. Party thereunto and ordered to be Recorded. Test. John Pride [CK?] 1771 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Deed Book 11, Page 191. 23 Jan 1771. JOSEPH WORLDROP to LUKE WORLDROP, 100 acres bordering HENRY ANDERSON and GREEN'S road, JOHN TABB, JOHN COWLES, MICHAEL WORLDROP. One witness - MICHAEL WORLDROP (His Mark X). 1771 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Deed Book 11, Page 193. 23 Jan 1771. JOSEPH WORLDROP to MICHAL WORLDROP, 100 acres on the east side of Long Branch, bordering HENRY ANDERSON, GREEN'S road, and JOHN COWLES. One witness - LOUK WORLDROP (His Mark X). Actual Text - Transcribed by HLW 1999 "This Indenture made the 23day of January in the year of our Lord 1771 between Joseph Worldrop of Amelia Co. of the one part and Michal Worldrop of the same county of the other part. Witnesseth that the said Joseph Worldrop for and in consideration of the sum of 5 pounds current money to him in hand pade by the said Michael Worldrop the Receipt whereof hath said Joseph Worldrop doth hereby acknowledge hath given granted, bargained and sold _________? and confirmed and by these presents for himself and his heirs to give grant bargain sell align [sic] _______? and confirm unto the said Michal Worldrop and his heirs and assigns forever One certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being on the Eastside of the Long Branch in the county of Amelia and containing 100 acres being the same more of less and bounded as follows to wit: Beginning on Lodewik Talley line on the Long Branch thence along his line to Henry Anderson's line thence along his line to Green's Road thence down the road to a corner pine then along a line of new marked trees to John Cowles [Coles?] line thence along his line to the Branch and up the said Branch to the beginning and all houses, outhouses, edifices, buildings, woods underwoods, ways, waters, water courses, profits, commodities, hereditaments, and appurtances thereto belonging or in any wise apertaining and the Reversion and Reversions Remainder and Remaindors Rents, Issues and Profits thereof and of every part and parcel thereof to have and to hold the said tract or parcel of land and all and singular the premises thereto belonging or in any wise appertaining unto the said Michal Waldrop his heirs and assigns to the only use and behoof of the said Michael Worldrop his heirs and assigns forever and the said Joseph Worldrop for himself and his heirs the said tracts or parcel of land and premises to the said Michal Worldrop his heirs and assigns shall and will warrant and forever defend by these presents against the claims and demands of all persons claiming by from or under him the said Joseph Worldrop or by from or under any other person whatsoever. In witness whereof the said Joseph Worldrop that hereunto set his hand and affixed his seal this day and year above written. Signed Joseph [I with cross bar] Worldrop. Witnesses - James Southall and Luke X Worldrop. Attached memorandum: That on the 23 day of January 1771 quiet and peaceable possession and seizor of the within granted land and premisses were given by the within named Joseph Worldrop to the within named Michal Worldrop according to the forms and effect of the within deed. Signed Joseph [I] Waldrop. At a court held for Amelia Co., 24 Jan 1771, this indenture and the memorandum thereon endorsed were acknowledged by Joseph Waldrop Party thereto and ordered to be recorded. Teste: John Pride, D.C." 1775 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Will Book 2, page 145. 9 May 1775. Actual Text - Transcribed by HLW "In the name of God, Amen, I Joseph Worldrop being sore and weak, but in my perfect mind, after burying myself in a Christian like manner, Here I give my loving daughter ANN WORLDROP one shilling and three pence to her and her heirs forever. Here I give and bequeath unto my loving son MICHAEL WORLDROP, one shilling and three pence to him and his heirs forever. Here I give unto my loving daugher SUSANNAH WORLDROP, one shilling and three pence to here and her heirs forever. I give and bequeath unto my loving son LUKE WORLDROP one shilling and three pence to him and his heirs forever. Here I give and bequeath unto my loving daughter MARY HUDSON, one shilling and three pence to her and her heirs forever. I leave the plantation where I now live unto my beloved wife and all the rest of my estate during her natural life, but immediately after her death, my desire is that the land may be sold and the money divided among my sons to wit, Joseph, William and Jesse and the rest of my estate to be divided among the five of my Children, Asiah, Mildred, Joseph, William and Jesse to them and their heirs forever. I leave my loving wife Ann my hole and sole executor of this my last will and testament. Written this ninth day of May One thousand seven hundred and seventy five. Signed Joseph (his mark) Worldrop. Witnesses - James Southall [signed], Sarah X Smith, Martha [X] Burton. [Amelia County, Virginia, Swens Index page 61- 62, Volume 33, Poll of Amelia County, Virginia. Will Book 4, p. 80__, Book 11, Page 188, 191, and 193, Amelia County, Virginia Courthouse. Will Index Amelia County, Virginia Courthouse. Will Index Book 1 & 2, A to Z, page 245. Joseph left his mark and could not sign his name.] 1775 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Estate Inventory Filed 28 Oct 1775. Signed by James Southall, Jesse Coleman and Godfrey Tucker. Value 48/16/7. 1775 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Estate account for Oct 28, 1775 to Nov 27, 1775. Names mentioned Joseph Waldrop, Michael Wldrop, Thomas G. Peachy, Millington Roach, John Bouleton & Luke Waldrop. 1775 --- AMELIA CO., VA. 28 Oct 1775, Joseph Waldrop. "Acct. with JOHN TABB transacted by ALEXANDER McNABB d. Oct 28, 1775. Sales payable June 1, 1776, 31/18/2. Bal. due est. March 25, 1778, 3/7/6-3/4. Adm. ALEXANDER McNABB. 1775 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Order Book 13, page 323. 22 Jun 1775.Keziah Waldrop and Milly Waldrop of Raleigh Parish, orphans of Joseph Waldrop. 1777 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Order Book 13, page 40. 17 Nov 1777. Joseph Waldrop, William Waldrop and Jesse Waldrop, orphans of Joseph Waldrop of Raleigh Parish. 1777 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Deed Book 12,13,14, Page 230. 27 Nov 1777. John Pitchford and wife Ann Pitchford of Amelia Co., to John Tabb of same sold 100 acres on Wintercomake Creek for 50 pounds "being land where Pitchford now lives, but formerly owned by Joseph Waldrope, and by him devised to his late wife for her natural life, with all appurtenances" No witnesses listed. Order for Recording not entered, but Tabb obtained possession on 27 Nov 1777. 1777 --- AMELIA CO., VA. Deed Book 14, page 97. 22 May 1777. Thomas Drake of Amelia Co. to John Tabb of same. D. 22 May 1777. Consid: 134 pounds. 100 acres in Amelia Co. on Wintercomake Creek, adj. lines of Henry Anderson, Michael Waldrop, the late Joseph Waldrop and said Tabb, with all Appurtenances. No witnesses. Rec: Order for recording not entered, but Tabb obtained possession land on 22 May 1777. ********** Ann is the only documented wife. ********** Note from David Smith to Jan Dawson - "Possibly Joseph had three wives. If so, no info on his first wife. His second wife would have been Elizabeth Vest (West), widow of Valentine Vest, and his third wife was Ann. The first 5-6 children were by his first wife; his last 4-5 children were by Elizabeth. He had no children by Ann, whom a descendant said ran off with another man. There is no proof of this, although the younger children definitely went to live with neighbors after Joseph died." ********** Note by Jan Dawson--This is not the same Joseph as James Joseph Wardrop. The locations and children are different. ********** Note by Howard Leon Waldrop--In Jan 1941 Allie Wright Osborne wrote her remembrances of the Waltrip family history. Allie was 71 years old at the time. In Oct 1986, Jun 1987, and lastly Jul 1987, David R. Dawdy made several additions to Allie's first record. The first few generations are from their accounts. Old family tradition said the Waltrips came from Wales to VA. This is obviously not true since one of the so-called brothers was born in VA in 1776. Descendants of Jesse Waltrip were living in Davies Co., KY. in 1991 according to William Reuben Waltrip, 3rd great grandson of Joseph Waltrip who wrote a short family history in August 1991. ********** Email exchange between Carolyn Anderson, Gary Hicks, Howard H. Waldrop, H. L. Waldrop concerning Sarah Barnes who married Griffin Waldrop, son of Michael Waldrop, son of Joseph Waldrop of Amelia Co., VA. May 2002. *** Carolyn Mason Anderson to GARY HICKS, May 10, 2002 Subject: Barnes and Waldrop Please help me out as you show Sally Barnes Rivers, daughter of William Rivers and Susannah Barnes marrying Graffan Waldrop. I have been searching these Barnes for many months now in hopes of finding the maiden name of Susannah who married John Barnes. Susannah is shown on another document as Susannah Barnes, giving permission for her daughter Sally Barnes to marry Graffan Waldript in 1792. My cousin located this document at the Memphis Library. I had realized that with Susannah giving permission, that this would probably mean that John Barnes had died by 1792. Did John Barnes' widow Susannah married William Rivers secondly? If so, then why is she listed as Susannah Barnes when she died in October 1820 Greensville Co., VA? Let me show you how confused this is. In the Greensville Co., VA records it shows that William Rivers married Susannah Richardson in 1789. That William Rivers gave permission for Sally Barnes Rivers to marry in 1792 and that he was her father. Elizabeth Wager's will dated 1784 Sussex Co., VA notes Sally Barnes was the daughter of John Barnes and was left items from Wager's estate. Then in a deed where Bennett Barnes and wife Susanna Simmons Whitehorn were selling lands in 1822 Greensville Co. VA, these lands are noted as those passed to Bennett Barnes by Sally Waldript. Bennett Barnes was the youngest son of John Barnes and Susannah. John and Susannah Barnes were my third grgrandparents through their daughter Lizza who married Henry Mason 1816 Greensville Co. Do you by chance have another source document noting the marriage date of Susannah Barnes and William Rivers? *** GARY HICKS REPLY TO CAROLYN ANDERSON - Contact Howard H. Waldrop *** CAROLYN ANDERSON TO HOWARD H. WALDROP Gary Hicks suggested I contact you regarding Sally Barnes who married Graffan Waldript (Griffin Waldrop). I have gone back to the original marriage note which shows Sally Barnes m. Graffan Waldrip. William Rivers, Father. Then to the Memphis Library which notes "1792 December 13 Graffan Waldript Sally Barnes d/o Susanna Barns, bond William Rivers. Howard, do you have any other source showing the marriage of Sally Barnes and Griffin Waldrop above and Sally's relationship to William Rivers? I have been researching these Barnes for many months now and the above is really confusing to me. Sally Barnes is first mentioned in the Estate of Elizabeth Wager 1792 Sussex Co. when Sally, daughter of John Barnes, is left from this estate. Then Susannah Barnes is noted as the mother of William Barnes in his will of 1804 Greensville Co. In the 1783 Greensville Census, Elizabeth Wager is noted as is John Barnes. Susannah Barnes' son Bennett Barnes married Susanna Simmons Whitehorn, widow of Philemon Whitehorn, 1815 Sussex Co. In 1822 Bennett Barnes sells lands in Greensville Co., left to him by Sally Waldript. The other children I have for Susannah Barnes are: John Barnes Jr. who married Elizabeth Bass 1803 Greensville Co. and who raised by ggrandfather Thomas R. Mason born 1818 Greensville Co., following the death of his parents. A masonic document in Arkansas notes that Thomas R. Mason lost his parents as a small boy and was raised by his uncle in Greensville. Lizza Barnes married Henry Mason 1816 Greensville Co. Lizza was the sister of John Barnes. There was another brother by the name of Richard Barnes who married Polly Wray and died 1825 in Greensville Co. Also, a sister named Rebecca Barnes who married Hartwell Adams 1821 Greensville. 1827 Greensville Co. Bennett and wife Susanna along with Rebecca and husband Hartwell Adams sold lands left them by Susannah Barnes. These lands were next to those of Lizza (Elizabeth) Mason and Crawley House. Susannah Barnes died in Oct. 1820 Greensville Co. All of her living children were assisting in this estate. Sally Waldript is not mentioned and with Bennett selling lands left him by her in 1822, she must have died prior to Oct. 1820? Howard, from 1792 until 1804 Susannah Barnes is not mentioned in Greensville Co. Then after receiving the estate and lands of her deceased son William Barnes in 1804, she did not pay property taxes on these lands until 1811. Was Susannah Barnes a sister of William Rivers Jr. or did they marry and then he died and she took back the Barnes surname? What I have for William Rivers is that he married Susannah Richardson in 1792. Was Susannah Barnes' maiden name Richardson? As you can see there are problems with the above. I so hope you will be able to help me in solving this mystery. *** HOWARD H. WALDROP REPLY TO CAROLYN ANDERSON I have Grafton/ Griffon Waltrip as a son of Michael Waltrip; Michael was a son of Joseph "Worlddrop" d 1775 Amelia Co, VA. Grafton/Griffin married Sallie Barnes Rivers in Greensville Co VA. The parents of Joseph are unknown. You should e mail HL Waldrop at hlwaldrop@juno.com. Regards, Howard H Waldrop.>> *** CAROLYN ANDERSON TO H. L. WALDROP *** On Mon, 13 May 2002 Carolyn Anderson, writes: Dear H.L., I'm writing you per the note from Harold Waldrop regarding Sally Barnes noted as Sally Barnes Rivers, daughter of Susannah Barnes and William Rivers when Sally married Graffan Waldript (Griffen Waldrop) 1792 Greensville Co. As I asked of Harold and all of these messages listed below (smile)I'm hoping perhaps you may have a source document showing that Susannah Barnes married William Rivers? What I have is that Sally Barnes is listed as having William Rivers as her father in the Greensville Co. records. Then at the Memphis Library the marriage bond of Sally and Graffan is listed this way: 2-13-1793 Graffan Waldript married Sally Barnes daughter of Susanna Barnes. Surety William Rivers. I know that a William Rivers married Susannah Richardson 1792 in Greensville Co. Is this the same William Rivers? Is is possible that William Rivers was a brother to Susannah Barnes? H. L. would you please read through this long message. I next have Sally Waldript leaving lands to Bennett Barnes, her brother, in Greensville Co. prior to 1822 and probably prior to 1820 as she is not listed in her mother Susannah Barnes' estate in Oct. 1820. If you can help me in clearing up this mystery I surely would appreciate your assistance. Sincerely, Carolyn Anderson *** H. L. WALDROP REPLY TO CAROLYN ANDERSON Source - Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Mag., Vol. III, Register of Marriage Bonds of Greensville Co., VA. 1781-1808.WALDRIPT, GRAFFAN and SALLY BARNES RIVERS. William Rivers, father, consents. Williamson Rivers, Security. Bond dated 13 Feb 1793. Source - Bond post by William Rivers of marriage to John Wardrope, of Wake Co., NC., Microfiche of Marriage Bonds of NC. Greeneville Co., VA. Marriages, Page 27. I have that Sally Barnes Rivers was daughter of William Rivers and Susanna Barnes. You have Graffan [Griffin, Grafton???] Waldrop's lineage as I have it. The John Waldrop who also married Sally Barnes Rivers is a mystery. As far as I know, no one knows his ancestry. Sure would be interested if you have any clues for his father. I suspect [no proof] he is the John, Will probated March term 1795 Northampton Co., NC., son of Michael and brother to Graffan. Probably married his sister-in-law in 1803, after death of Graffon. I have that Sally Barnes Rivers was married 13 Feb 1793 Greenville Co., VA. to Graffon. You Wrote: I know that a William Rivers married Susannah Richardson 1792 in Greensville Co. This could be Susanna Barnes [perhaps she married twice and her surname was Richardson???? I just do not know. Hope this helps you. H.L. Waldrop ********** Amelia Co., VA Unknown deed records - Grantors. Joseph and John Waldrib to Charles Irby. Bond Book 4, p 80. ********** Land Office Patents & Grants/Northern Neck Grants & Surveys - Land Office Patents No. 24, 1745-1746, p. 494 (Reel 22) GRANTEE Hodges, Thomas. 25 September 1746. Goochland County. 400 acres among the south branches of Willis River. . Part of the index to the recorded copies of patents for land issued by the Secretary of the Colony serving as the colonial Land Office. The collection is housed in the Archives at the Library of Virginia. Joseph ( Waldrope) Waldrop B abt 1794, d bef 1870 Habersham Co., VA Parents unknown. 1830 --- HABERSHAM CO., GA. U. S. Census. Joseph Waldrop - 2m U/5 (Perrin, 1 and Samuel, 5); 1m 30/40 (Joseph, 36); 1f 5/10 (Mahulda C., 7); 1 female 20/30 (Tabitha, 22). 1832 --- CHEROKEE CO., GA. Land Lottery, Joseph Waldrup was granted Land Lot 222, 4th District, 2nd Section, Cherokee Co. (Sutton) Habersham Co. according to Felton Waldrep, 1995. 1833 --- CHEROKEE CO., GA. Deed Book A, Page 101. 30 Oct 1833. Joseph sold land he received in Cherokee Co., GA to Mr. Jesse Green. Lot No. 222, District 4, Sec. 2, Cherokee Co., GA. From Mimi Jo Butler. 1840 --- HABERSHAM CO., GA. U. S. Census. Joseph Waldrop - 1m u/5 (Joseph Wesley, 2); 1m 5/10 (Louis Lee, 7); 2m 10/15(Perrin, 11 and Samuel Isaac, 15); 1m 40/50(Joseph, 46); 1f 5/10(Hortense C?); 1f 15/20 (Mahulda C, 17); 1f 30/40 (Tabitha, 32). - Neighbors include Daniel Morrison, Amos Hill, John C. Harris, James Crow in one direction and John F. Canon, J. C. Garrard, David Hill, Bryant Hill, Simion Free in the other direction. 1850 --- HABERSHAM CO., GA. U. S. Census. - Aaron Wooten was in Joseph’s house. Arron and Mahulda were married in Aug 1850, the census was enumerated in Sep 1850. In 1860, Joseph’s daughter Mahulda was Mahulda Wooten. 1850 --- HABERSHAM CO., GA. Tax Digest. Joseph Waldrep paid Poll Tax, 40 acres, Lot 105, District 11. This land was originally awarded to Darlin Sapp in the 1827 GA Land Lottery. Darlin Sapp was a resident of Liberty Co, GA at the time he entered the Lottery, but died shortly afterward (about 1827) in Tatnall Co., GA. Will of Darlin Sapp shows he left all his property to his wife Sarah and to two sons, Henry and Bartley Sapp. In same tax Digest, S. E.(I?) Waldrep paid Poll Tax. The Tax Digest also shows Joseph with land in Lot 95, Section 11. Lot 95 was awarded to Ethenbert Russell in 1831. From Mimi Jo Butler, October 1999. 1860 --- HABERSHAM CO., GA. U. S. Census - Sons Louis, Perrin and Samuel were neighbors. Sons Joseph W. and George E. still at home. Daughter Mahulda and grandson in his house. 1860 --- HABERSHAM CO., GA. Minutes of Providence Baptist Church, Batesville, GA mentions "received acknowledgement of J. J. Waldroupe. [This Joseph?] 1868 --- HABERSHAM CO., GA. Minutes of Providence Baptist Church, Batesville, GA, Tabitha listed as member. Joseph was not. 1870 --- HABERSHAM CO., GA. U. S. Census. Tabitha listed on Census. Joseph missing. Assumed dead. 1882 --- HABERSHAM CO., GA. Joseph’s land was sold on 16 Aug 1882 to James J. Harris by George E. Waldrep (the youngest son of Joseph and Tabitha Waldrep) and was recorded on 20 Dec 1886. Witnesses: Joseph R. Morrison and Jesse Morrison. Joseph owned only a portion of Lot 105 District 11. ********** Sources include Church records of Providence Baptist Church, Batesville, GA and Bethlehem Baptist Church of Clarkesville, GA. Courthouse records in Clarksville, Habersham Co., GA and family sources in GA, TX, FL, OR and WA. ********** Judith Harris Ray, a descendant through his son George E. Waldroup, said that Joseph and Tabitha came to GA from Abbeville, SC. [That would be 96th District, I think.-CW] ********** From Lloyd Alvin Waldrep... From Habersham County Tax Digest, 1850; Joseph Waldrep paid Poll Tax; 40 acres, Lot 105, District 11. In same tax Digest, S. E.(I?) Waldrep paid Poll Tax. The Tax Digest also shows Joseph with land in Lot 95, Section 11. Photocopy of sheet sent to me by Mimi Jo Butler in October 1999. Lot 95 was awarded to Ethenbert Russell in 1831. Information on this family is from many sources, especially from census records, records of the Providence Baptist Church in Batesville, GA, courthouse records in the Habersham Co Courthouse in Clarkesville, GA, but most was from family sources. Joseph Brown Waldrep, Jr. of Gainesville, GA provided information about parents and early family. James L. Waldrep of Dahlonega, GA provided very extensive information about many others and especially about descendants of James Lafayette Waldrep who was his great-grandfather. Records about Joseph and his descendants are in the possession of James L. Waldrep of Dahlonega, GA and Lloyd A. Waldrep, a Texan who is temporarily of Minnetonka, MN. Mickye Waldrep of OR has many records, especially of the Texas, California and Oregon family members. The place where Joseph lived and paid taxes on (Lot 105, District 11) in Habersham County was originally awarded to Darlin Sapp in the 1827 GA Land Lottery. Darlin Sapp was a resident of Liberty Co GA at the time he enteredthe Lottery, but died shortly afterward (about 1827) in Tatnall Co GA. Buddy Sapp has a copy of the Will of Darlin Sapp in which he left all his property to his wife Sarah and to two sons, Henry and Bartley Sapp. This land in Habersham County was sold on 16 Aug. 1882 to James J.Harris by George E. Waldrep (the youngest son of Joseph and Tabitha Waldrep) and was recorded on 20 Dec. 1886. Witnesses: Joseph R. Morrison and Jesse Morrison. Joseph only owned part of the original Lot 105, District 11. We did not find Joseph or Tabitha in cemetery listings for Habersham County GA or in any other record, but are still searching. In the 1832 Cherokee County Georgia Land Lottery, Joseph Waldrup was granted Land Lot 222, 4th District, 2nd Section, (Sutton) Habersham Co. Furnished by Felton Waldrep in 1995. Joseph sold land he received in Cherokee Co GA to Mr. Jesse Green on 30 Oct. 1833. The copy of the deed copy in our files came from the files of Mimi Jo Butler. Lot No. 222, District 4, Sec. 2, Cherokee Co Georgia, Book A, Page 101. 1830/40/50/60 U.S. Census Habersham County, Georgia. 1850 Census lists Aaron Wooten, age 38 in household. 1860 Census list Mahulda Wooten, age 36, and son Benjamin Wooten, age 8. Informant: Mrs. Margaret L. Waldrep, OR Search of National Archives failed to show Joseph receiving a Federal Land Grant. From the 1860 Minutes of Providence Baptist Church of Batesville, GA, mention is made "received acknowledgement of J. J. Waldroupe." Was this our Joseph? If so is his full name John Joseph Waldroup or James Joseph Waldroup? John Joseph is a name used several times in one line of descendants. Spelling of the surname has been shown in various ways over the years. In the Habersham County records, Waldrope, Waldroup, Waldroupe, Waldrup, Waldrop have been used. In the church records, both of Providence Baptist Church in Batesville and of Bethlehem Baptist Church of Clarkesville, the spelling was Waldroup in most instances until well after 1870, and then Waldrep was the usual spelling. There are a number of photocopies of original courthouse records (made by Lloyd Waldrep, Jim Waldrep and Mimi Jo Butler in summer of 1993) in the files of Lloyd Waldrep. Pictures were taken on many headstones in the cemetery during this trip and are in files of Lloyd A. Waldrep. Judith Harris Ray, a descendant through his son George E. Waldroup, said that Joseph and Tabitha came to GA from Abbeville, SC. The Habersham County GA census for 1840 was sent by Mimi Jo Butler and is a copy of part of the actual census records. Joseph Waldrup is shown with one male under five, one male between 5 and under 10, two males 10 and under 15, one male 40 and under 50. Females are one five and under 10, one 15 and under 20, and one 30 and under 40. Others living nearby include Daniel Morrison, Amos Hill, John C. Harris, James Crow in one direction and John F. Canon, J. C. Garrard, David Hill, Bryant Hill, Simion Free etc in the other direction.

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[[Category:Wales Project|Wales Project Page]] [[Space:Wales_County_Teams|Wales County Teams]] | Wales and County Statistics Page =='''Welcome to the Wales Statistics page.'''== Here you will find the current numbers for Unsourced & Unconnected profiles, plus Database Suggestions and 'Unknowns' for each county and the total for Wales. The purpose of this page is to have all the figures in one place, so that when you are working across counties, you can see exactly what impact you are all having on the numbers. You can also choose a county you wish to work on by clicking the links in the tables. '''Wales Maintenance Categories.''' These categories are very useful for when you identify an issue with a profile but don't have time to deal with it immediately. They also make a great work lists if you have some time to spare to improve our profiles. I'll update the stats weekly for now. ''Don't be discouraged if the figures go up.'' These categories are new at County level and we want to actively encourage people to use them as ultimately it will help us decide where to focus our efforts. Let's work together to get those figures down! Thank you to all who sourced, connected and corrected last week. The [[:Space:Wales_Data_Doctors_Team|Wales Data Doctors Team Page]] has some really helpful information to get you started on working on the Suggestions. Please check it out if you are new to this or need a refresher. At the bottom of this page are links to other useful resources. ==Figures for the whole of Wales== :::{{Image|file=Welsh_category_useful_icons.jpg |align=l |size=s }} {{Clear}} {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#6495ED;"|[[:Project:Wales|Wales]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- align="center" style="background:#87CEFA;" |Date |Profiles |[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|Unsourced]] |[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|Unconnected]] |[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|Suggestions]] |[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=100 Unknowns] |Notes |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||24 Sep
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↑ +3.57%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Green|18188
↓ 15.09%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|5127
↓ 4.25%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''2346
↔ 1.95%''']||align="left" style="font-weight:normal;"| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||28 Aug
2022||'''{{Green|119229
↑ +1872}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4244
↓3.56%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Green|18105
↓ 15.19%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|5611
↓ 4.71%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|2327
↓ 1.95%}}''']||align="left" style="font-weight:normal;"| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||24 Jul
2022||'''{{Green|117357
↑ +2180}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4270
↓ 3.64%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Green|18055
↓ 15.38% }}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|5712
↓ 4.87%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|2334
(↓ 1.99%)}}''']||align="left" style="font-weight:normal;"| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||26 Jun
2022||'''{{Green|115177
↑ +1139}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''4401
↔ 3.82%''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Green|17733
↓ +15.40%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|5748
↓ 4.99%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|2317
↓ 2.01%}}''']||align="left" style="font-weight:normal;"| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||29 May
2022||'''{{Green|114038
↑ +2031}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4560
↓ 4.00%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Red|17581
↑ 15.42%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|5788
↓ 5.08%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|2301
↓ 2.02%}}''']||align="left" style="font-weight:normal;"| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||24 Apr
2022||'''{{Green|112007
↑ +1687}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4535
↓ 4.05%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Green|17215
↓ 15.37%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|5699
↓ 5.09%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|2289
↓2.04%}}''']||align="left" style="font-weight:normal;"| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||27 Mar
2022||'''{{Green|110320
↑ +1034}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4743
↓ 4.30%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Green|17051
↓ 15.46%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|5694
↓ 5.16%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|2275
↓ 2.06%}}''']||align="left" style="font-weight:normal;"| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||27 Feb
2022||'''{{Green|109286
↑ +408}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4914
↓ 4.50%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Green|16919
↓ 15.48%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|6131
↓ 5.61%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''2283
↔ 2.09%''']|| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||30 Jan
2022||'''{{Green|99949
↑ +1792}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4750
↓ 4.75%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Green|16347
↓ 16.36%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Red|5780
↑ 5.78%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''2204
↔ 2.22%''']|| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||2 Jan
2022||'''{{Green|98157
↑ +2044}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4749
↓ 4.84%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Green|16210
↓ 16.51%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4403
↓ 4.49%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|2169
↓ 2.21%}}''']|| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||28 Nov
2021||'''{{Green|97045
↑ +932}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4768
↓ 4.91%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Green|16174
↓ 16.67%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Red|4427
↑ 4.56%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|2151
↓ 2.22%}}''']|| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||31 Oct
2021||'''{{Green|96113
↑ +1121}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4771
↓ 4.96%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Red|16268
↑ 16.93%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4291
↓ 4.46%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|2144
↓ 2.23%}}''']||align="left" style="font-weight:normal;"|Updated report for Wales Unknowns to exclude Australia, United States & Canada |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||26 Sep
2021||'''{{Green|94992
↑ +1137}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4977
↓ 5.24%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Green|15976
↓ 16.82%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4378
↓ 4.61%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|3310
↓ 3.48%}}''']|| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||29 Aug
2021||'''{{Green|93855
↑ +1565}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Green|5014
↓ 5.34%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Red|15863
↑ 16.90%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4388
↓ 4.68%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Red|↑3288
3.50%}}''']|| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||25 Jul
2021||'''{{Green|92290
+1297}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Red|5118
↑ 5.55%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Red|15534
↑ 16.83%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4553
↓ 4.93%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''2046
↔ 2.22%''']|| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||27 Jun
2021||'''{{Green|90993
↑ +1013}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Green|5007
↓ 5.50%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Green|15264
↓ 16.77%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|5079
↓ 5.58%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|2022
↓ 2.22%}}''']|| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||30 May
2021||'''{{Green|89980
↑ +2295}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Green|4976
↓ 5.53%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Green|15124
↓ 16.81%}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Green|5350
↓ 5.95%}}''']]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''2021
↔ 2.25%''']|| |- align="center" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||18 Apr
2021||'''{{Blue|87685
↔}}''' ||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|'''{{Blue|5064
↔ 5.78%}}''']] ||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|'''{{Blue|14762
↔ 16.84%}}''']] ||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL|'''{{Blue|6916
↔ 7.89%}}''']] ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=100'''{{Blue|1997
↔ 2.28%}}''']||align="left" style="font-weight:normal;"|'''{{Blue|Statistics Started
% of Total Profiles}}''' |} |}
==Figures by County== Project Coordinator for Counties: '''[[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] ''' {{Clear}} {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 20px;" ! align="center" style="background:#6495ED;"|Wales Counties {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- align="center" style="background-color: #d0e3fd;" ! Date !! Profiles !! Unsourced !! Unconnected !! Suggestions !! Unknowns |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||[[Space:Anglesey_Team|Anglesey]]||'''{{Green|2312 ↑ (+24)}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL_AGL|'''{{Green|103 ↓ (4.46%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL_AGL|'''{{Green|526 ↓ (22.75%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL_AGL|'''{{Green|142 ↓ (+6.14%)}}''']]||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+Location=Anglesey+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+Location=Anglesey+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Red|82 ↑ (+3.55%)}}'''] |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||[[Space:Brecknockshire_Team|Brecknockshire]]||'''{{Green|4335 ↑ (+67)}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL_BRN|'''{{Red|111 ↑ (2.56%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL_BRN|'''{{Green|487 ↓ (11.23%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL_BRN|'''{{Green|172 ↓ (+3.97%)}}''']]||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+Location=Brecknockshire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+Location=Brecknockshire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Red|5 ↑ (+0.12%)}}'''] |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||[[Space:Caernarfonshire_Team|Caernarfonshire]]||'''{{Green|12809 ↑ (+89)}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL_CRN|'''134 ↔ (1.05%)''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL_CRN|'''{{Green|3000 ↓ (23.42%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL_CRN|'''{{Green|276 ↓ (+2.15%)}}''']]||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+Location=Caernarfonshire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+Location=Caernarfonshire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|456 ↓ (+3.56%)}}'''] |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||[[Space:Cardiganshire_Team|Cardiganshire]]||'''{{Green|3362 ↑ (+114)}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL_CRD|'''{{Green|164 ↓ (4.88%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL_CRD|'''{{Red|557 ↑ (16.57%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL_CRD|'''{{Green|179 ↓ (+5.32%)}}''']]||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+Location=Cardiganshire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+Location=Cardiganshire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|85 ↓ (+2.53%)}}'''] |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||[[Space:Carmarthenshire_Team|Carmarthenshire]]||'''{{Green|8311 ↑ (+210)}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL_CRM|'''{{Red|287 ↑ (3.45%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL_CRM|'''{{Red|1495 ↑ (17.99%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL_CRM|'''{{Green|475 ↓ (+5.72%)}}''']]||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+Location=Carmarthenshire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+Location=Carmarthenshire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Red|121 ↑ (+1.46%)}}'''] |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||[[Space:Denbighshire_Team|Denbighshire]]||'''{{Green|7499 ↑ (+161)}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL_DBH|'''{{Green|179 ↓ (2.39%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL_DBH|'''{{Green|1518 ↓ (20.24%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL_DBH|'''{{Green|323 ↓ (+4.31%)}}''']]||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+Location=Denbighshire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+Location=Denbighshire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''104 ↔ (+1.39%)'''] |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||[[Space:Flintshire_Team|Flintshire]]||'''{{Green|5524 ↑ (+205)}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL_FLT|'''{{Green|87 ↓ (1.57%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL_FLT|'''{{Green|906 ↓ (16.40%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL_FLT|'''{{Green|152 ↓ (+2.75%)}}''']]||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+Location=Flintshire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+Location=Flintshire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|80 ↓ (+1.45%)}}'''] |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||[[Space:Glamorgan_Team|Glamorgan]]||'''{{Green|36470 ↑ (+1013)}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL_GLM|'''{{Red|415 ↑ (1.14%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL_GLM|'''{{Red|4583 ↑ (12.57%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL_GLM|'''{{Green|1381 ↓ (+3.79%)}}''']]||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+Location=Glamorganshire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+Location=Glamorganshire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''15 ↔ (+0.04%)'''] |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||[[Space:Merionethshire_Team|Merionethshire]]||'''{{Green|2396 ↑ (+69)}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL_MRN|'''{{Green|132 ↓ (5.51%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL_MRN|'''{{Green|296 ↓ (12.35%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL_MRN|'''{{Green|211 ↓ (+8.81%)}}''']]||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+Location=Merionethshire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+Location=Merionethshire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|55 ↓ (+2.30%)}}'''] |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||[[Space:Monmouthshire_Team|Monmouthshire]]||'''{{Green|17937 ↑ (+446)}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL_MNM|'''{{Green|256 ↓ (1.43%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL_MNM|'''{{Red|2262 ↑ (12.61%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL_MNM|'''{{Green|559 ↓ (+3.12%)}}''']]||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+Location=Monmouthshire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+Location=Monmouthshire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|149 ↓ (+0.83%)}}'''] |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||[[Space:Montgomeryshire_Team|Montgomeryshire]]||'''{{Green|5376 ↑ (+190)}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL_MTG|'''125 ↔ (2.33%)''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL_MTG|'''{{Red|749 ↑ (13.93%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL_MTG|'''{{Green|317 ↓ (+5.90%)}}''']]||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+Location=Montgomeryshire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+Location=Montgomeryshire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|82 ↓ (+1.53%)}}'''] |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||[[Space:Pembrokeshire_Team|Pembrokeshire]]||'''{{Green|9515 ↑ (+179)}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL_PMB|'''{{Green|394 ↓ (4.14%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL_PMB|'''{{Red|1259 ↑ (13.23%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL_PMB|'''{{Green|369 ↓ (+3.88%)}}''']]||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+Location=Pembrokeshire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+Location=Pembrokeshire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|201 ↓ (+2.11%)}}'''] |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" ||[[Space:Radnorshire_Team|Radnorshire]]||'''{{Green|2725 ↑ (+62)}}'''||[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL_RDN|'''{{Green|125 ↓ (4.59%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL_RDN|'''{{Red|323 ↑ (11.85%)}}''']]||[[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL_RDN|'''{{Green|31 ↓ (+1.14%)}}''']]||[https://wikitree.sdms.si/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+Location=Radnorshire+FirstName=Unknown+OR+Country=Wales+Location=Radnorshire+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=10'''{{Green|17 ↓ (+0.62%)}}'''] |} |}
==Wales Maintenance Categories== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#6495ED;"|[[:Project:Wales|Wales]] {| border="1" cellpadding="6" |- align="left" style="background-color: #87CEFA;" ! Wales Maintenance Categories !! Wales County Maintenance Categories!!Profiles |- align="left" style="background:#CEF2F2;" |colspan= "2"| [[:Category:Wales,_Conflated_Profiles|Wales Conflated Profiles]] ||2 |- align="left" style="background:#CEF2F2;" |colspan = " 2 "|[[:Category:Wales,_Needs_Biography|Wales Needs Biography]]||33 (↑ 1) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Anglesey,_Needs_Biography| Anglesey Needs Biography]] ||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Brecknockshire,_Needs_Biography|Brecknockshire, Needs Biography]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Caernarfonshire,_Needs_Biography| Caernarfonshire, Needs Biography]] ||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Cardiganshire,_Needs_Biography|Cardiganshire Needs Biography]] ||1 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Carmarthenshire,_Needs_Biography|Carmarthenshire, Needs Biography]] ||4 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Denbighshire,_Needs_Biography|Denbighshire, Needs Biography]]||11 (↑ 1) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Flintshire,_Needs_Biography|Flintshire, Needs Biography]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Glamorgan,_Needs_Biography|Glamorgan, Needs Biography]]||3 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Merionethshire,_Needs_Biography|Merionethshire, Needs Biography]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Monmouthshire,_Needs_Biography|Monmouthshire, Needs Biography]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Montgomeryshire,_Needs_Biography|Montgomeryshire, Needs Biography]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Pembrokeshire,_Needs_Biography|Pembrokeshire, Needs Biography]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Radnorshire,_Needs_Biography|Radnorshire, Needs Biography]]||0 |- align="left" 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||[[:Category:Flintshire,_Needs_Birth_Record|Flintshire, Needs Birth Record]]||4 (↑ 3) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Glamorgan,_Needs_Birth_Record|Glamorgan, Needs Birth Record]]||56 (↑ 7) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Merionethshire,_Needs_Birth_Record|Merionethshire, Needs Birth Record]]||5 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Monmouthshire,_Needs_Birth_Record|Monmouthshire, Needs Birth Record]]||15 (↑ 1) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Montgomeryshire,_Needs_Birth_Record|Montgomeryshire, Needs Birth Record]]||1 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Pembrokeshire,_Needs_Birth_Record|Pembrokeshire, Needs Birth Record]]||20 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Radnorshire,_Needs_Birth_Record|Radnorshire, Needs Birth Record]]||101 |- align="left" style="background:#CEF2F2;" |colspan= "2"|[[:Category:Wales,_Needs_Death_Record|Wales, Needs Death Record]]||161 (↑ 6) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Anglesey,_Needs_Death_Record|Anglesey, Needs Death Record]]||1 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Brecknockshire,_Needs_Death_Record|Brecknockshire, Needs Death Record]]||8 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Caernarfonshire,_Needs_Death_Record|Caernarfonshire, Needs Death Record]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Cardiganshire,_Needs_Death_Record|Cardiganshire, Needs Death Record]]||2 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Carmarthenshire,_Needs_Death_Record|Carmarthenshire, Needs Death Record]]||10 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Denbighshire,_Needs_Death_Record|Denbighshire, Needs Death Record]]||11 (↑ 3) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Flintshire,_Needs_Death_Record|Flintshire, Needs Death Record]]||2 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Glamorgan,_Needs_Death_Record|Glamorgan, Needs Death Record]]||31 (↑ 3) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Merionethshire,_Needs_Death_Record|Merionethshire, Needs Death Record]]||2 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Monmouthshire,_Needs_Death_Record|Monmouthshire, Needs Death Record]]||12 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Montgomeryshire,_Needs_Death_Record|Montgomeryshire, Needs Death Record]]||1 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Pembrokeshire,_Needs_Death_Record|Pembrokeshire, Needs Death Record ]]||5 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Radnorshire,_Needs_Death_Record|Radnorshire, Needs Death Record]]||48 |- align="left" style="background:#CEF2F2;" |colspan= "2"|[[:Category:Wales,_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Wales, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]] ||1 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Anglesey,_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Anglesey, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Brecknockshire,_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Brecknockshire, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Caernarfonshire,_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Caernarfonshire, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Cardiganshire,_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Cardiganshire, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Carmarthenshire,_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Carmarthenshire, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Denbighshire,_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Denbighshire, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]]||1 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Flintshire,_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Flintshire, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Glamorgan,_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Glamorgan, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Merionethshire,_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Merionethshire, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Monmouthshire,_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Monmouthshire, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Montgomeryshire,_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Montgomeryshire, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Pembrokeshire,_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Pembrokeshire, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Radnorshire,_Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup|Radnorshire, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#CEF2F2;" |colspan= "2"|[[:Category:Wales,_Needs_LNAB|Wales, Needs LNAB]]||17 (↑ 5) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Anglesey,_Needs_LNAB|Anglesey, Needs LNAB]]||1 |- 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||[[:Category:Monmouthshire,_Needs_LNAB|Monmouthshire, Needs LNAB]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Montgomeryshire,_Needs_LNAB|Montgomeryshire, Needs LNAB]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Pembrokeshire,_Needs_LNAB|Pembrokeshire, Needs LNAB]]||6 (↑ 1) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Radnorshire,_Needs_LNAB|Radnorshire, Needs LNAB]]||0 |- align="left" style="background:#CEF2F2;" |colspan= "2"|[[:Category:Wales,_Needs_Marriage_Record|Wales, Needs Marriage Record]]||64 (↑ 9) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Anglesey,_Needs_Marriage_Record|Anglesey, Needs Marriage Record]]||1 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Brecknockshire,_Needs_Marriage_Record|Brecknockshire, Needs Marriage Record]]||6 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Caernarfonshire,_Needs_Marriage_Record|Caernarfonshire, Needs Marriage Record]]||0 |- align="left" 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||[[:Category:Brecknockshire,_Needs_Profiles_Created|Brecknockshire, Needs Profiles Created]]||17 (↑ 1) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Caernarfonshire,_Needs_Profiles_Created|Caernarfonshire, Needs Profiles Created]]||6 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Cardiganshire,_Needs_Profiles_Created|Cardiganshire, Needs Profiles Created]]||7 (↑ 1) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Carmarthenshire,_Needs_Profiles_Created|Carmarthenshire, Needs Profiles Created]]||69 (↑ 2) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Denbighshire,_Needs_Profiles_Created|Denbighshire, Needs Profiles Created]]||39 (↑ 7) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Flintshire,_Needs_Profiles_Created|Flintshire, Needs Profiles Created]]||15 (↑ 4) |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFFF;" | ||[[:Category:Glamorgan,_Needs_Profiles_Created|Glamorgan, Needs Profiles Created]]||147 (↑ 16) |- align="left" 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[[:Space:Wales_County_Teams|Wales County Teams Page]]
[[Space:Wales_Profile_Improvement_Teams|Wales Profile Improvement Teams Page]]
*[[:Space:Wales_Bio_Builders_Team|Wales Bio Builders Team Page]] *[[:Space:Wales_Categories_Team|Wales Categories Team Page]] *[[:Space:Wales_Connectors_Team|Wales Connectors Team Page]] | [[:Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]] *[[:Space:Wales_Data_Doctors_Team|Wales Data Doctors Team Page]] | [[:Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctors Project]] *[[:Space:Wales_GEDCOM_Team| Wales Gedcom Team Page]] *[[:Space:Wales_Sourcerers_Team_Page|Wales Soucerers Team Page]] | [[:Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers Challenge]] [[:Category:Wales|Wales Category Page]]
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[[:Category:DD_Unsourced_Lists|Wales Automated Unsourced Lists]]
[[:Category:DD_Unconnected_Lists|Wales Automated Unconnected Lists]]
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Wales Categories Team

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Profile Improvement Teams|Profile Improvement Teams]] | Categories Team '''Team Leader''': [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] '''Team Members''':[[Armstrong-17381|Jutta (Armstrong) Beer]] ==Goals== The team is responsible for maintenance of the Wales Categories structure. This involves ensuring consistency of location and topical categories. The team is responsible for the Category Info Box (CIB).. The team will follow the guidelines of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Categorization Project: Categorization]. ==Team Membership Requirements== You should be a member of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Categorization Project: Categorization]. To join, go to the page and click on the “Answer our G2G welcome post” link. Team members must make a least one contribution every six months towards the teams goals, communicate regularly with your Team Leader and respond to the six-month check-ins. ::{| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" style=" background:lightyellow" |Team Member || Interests || Currently Working on |- |[[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] || 1. CIBs
2. Flintshire || High Level Wales Categories
Categorising Welsh Castles
Categorising Cemeteries |- |[[Armstrong-17381|Jutta Beer]]||Anything that needs doing||Maintenance Categories |- ||| || |- |} ==Wales Categories Structure== '''List of Wales Categories''' – The Wales categories can be seen at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales Category: Wales]. '''Wales Categories Structure (or Explanation)''' – each Category has its own '''Category Info Box'''(known as '''CIBs'''). The structure of these has been agreed within the Wales Project Team. We have included a small table under each location to indicate in what administrative districts it has been since 1974. ==Resources== *[[Space:Welsh_Place_Name_Categories|Welsh Place Name Categories]] *[[Space:Wales_Categories|Wales Categories]]

Wales County Teams

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[[Project: Wales|Wales Project Page]] | County Teams Project Coordinator: [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] Regional work in the Wales Project is organised by county teams using the thirteen historic counties in use until 1974: #[[Space:Anglesey_Team|Anglesey Team]] #[[Space:Brecknockshire Team|Brecknockshire Team]] #[[Space:Caernarfonshire_Team|Caernarfonshire Team]] #[[Space:Cardiganshire_Team|Cardiganshire Team]] #[[Space:Carmarthenshire_Team|Carmarthenshire Team]] #[[Space:Denbighshire Team|Denbighshire Team]] #[[Space:Flintshire_Team|Flintshire Team]] #[[Space:Glamorgan_Team|Glamorgan Team]] #[[Space:Merionethshire_Team|Merionethshire Team]] #[[Space:Monmouthshire_Team|Monmouthshire Team]] #[[Space:Montgomeryshire Team|Montgomeryshire Team]] #[[Space:Pembrokeshire_Team|Pembrokeshire Team]] #[[Space:Radnorshire_Team|Radnorshire Team]] If you are looking for a specific place in Wales then try using [https://places.library.wales/home this ] search of Welsh Tithe Maps.

Wales Data Doctors Team

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Profile Improvement Teams|Profile Improvement Teams]] | Wales Data Doctors Team This page supports the activities of the Data Doctors Team as part of the [[Space:Wales_Profile_Improvement_Teams | Profile Improvement Teams]] group of the [[Project:Wales | Wales Project]]. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" ! style="background:#e1efbb;"| {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- style="background-color: #e1efbb; height: 5px;" ! align="center" style="background:#ffe183;"|Wales DD Team Members ! align="center" style="background:#ffe183;"|DD Suggestions Focus |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Gilbert-13209|Todd Gilbert]]
(Team Leader) ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|600 series + 921-935
+ various pre-1500 DBE's |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Armstrong-17381|Jutta Beer]] ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|500 series + 700 series + 885-887
+ various post-1500 DBE's |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Hardy-7997|Colin Hardy]] ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"| Monmouthshire |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Hill-53077|Stephanie Hill]] ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"| Glamorgan |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Jones-60769|Ian Jones]] ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Perrins-39|Tim Perrins]] ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Rudderham-80|Daniel Rudderham]] ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"| Glamorgan |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"| Flintshire |- |} |} ==Who We Are== {{Image |file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-214.png |align=r |size=300 |label='''Wales Data Doctors Team''' }} ===Mission=== The [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctors Project]] mission is to help WikiTree members create more accurate profiles that equate to better genealogy overall. Good genealogy is based on [[Sources|sources]], and Data Doctors must remember this each time we adjust any profile. ===Goals=== The Wales Data Doctors Team goals are as follows: # Improving WikiTree profile quality through focus on Data Doctors Suggestions for Wales profiles # Asssisting other WikiTree members with requests for assistance resolving suggestions on their Wales PM profiles # Adhering to the [[Project:Data_Doctors#Code_of_Conduct_for_Data_Doctor_Work|Data Doctors Code of Conduct]] ==Join Our Team== ===Membership Requirements=== The following are requirements to join our Wales Data Doctors team. # You must be a member of the Data Doctors Project. [[Project:Data_Doctors#How_to_Join|Click Here]] for steps on how to join. # You must be a member of the Wales Project. [[Project:Wales|Click Here]] for steps on how to join. # Contribute towards teams goals at least once every six months # Maintain communication with your Team Leader # Respond to standard the WikiTree six-month check-ins ===Signing Up=== If you meet the above criteria, and want to join our team to improve WikiTree Wales profiles, please [[Project:Wales|Click Here]] and submit an Answer to the Wales Project G2G Welcome Post, stating, ''I would like to join the Wales Data Doctors Team''. ===Communications=== Members of the teams in the Profile Improvement Teams (PIT) group have three main methods to communicate: # When you wish to communicate with members of your team, use the Comments section at the bottom of the team page. # Communication with members of all teams in PIT, use the WikiTree’s Wales Project Google Group to make a post and select the tag “Profile-Improvements” found at the bottom of the page. # Communication with members of all teams in PIT, use the WikiTree’s Wales Project Discord Channel to make a post under “Profile-Improvements”. ===Suggestions Guidelines=== Whether you are just joining the Data Doctors team or needing a refresher, this is a wonderful overview of
[[Space:Suggestion_Reports_for_New_WikiTree_Members_and_Data_Doctors|Data Doctors Suggestions Guidelines]]. There is a Difficulty Rating for each suggestion: : [[Space:Easy_Suggestions|Easy]]: Very basic format issues caused by typos, punctuation, omissions, name or date errors. (Examples: Brackets, Typos in any field, Headings) : [[Space:Intermediate_Suggestions|Intermediate]]: Requires knowledge of WikiTree functions and proper formatting. (Examples: Inline citations, Sourcing, Template formatting) : [[Space:Advanced_Suggestions|Advanced]]: Requires multiple steps, research, and combines more than one intermediate function to resolve. (Examples: Merging, Clean up Profile after merges, duplicate sources, gedcom cleanup) There are suggestions to work on at every experience level. On any level, please work on profiles only in the location[s] and timeframe[s] you are comfortable with and qualified for (i.e. you are badged for Pre-1700 or Pre-1500 Certifications; live in and/or research specific location[s]). : Beginners: Work on Easy suggestions : Intermediate: Work on Intermediate and Easy suggestions, : Advanced & Expert: Work on all levels and concentrate on the more complex suggestions Click on a suggestion group below to see an overview and sub-categories for each type.
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[[Space:Profile_Completeness_Suggestions|Profile Completeness]]
===Accessing Reports=== This section provides links to reports and report generators to assist all our Data Doctors in understanding the status of our Wales Project and providing direct access to profiles in need of attention. {{DD_Navigator}} :The following are direct links to Wales reports.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" ! style="background:#e1efbb;"| {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- style="background-color: #e1efbb; height: 5px;" ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|Wales Data Doctors Reports {| border="0" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"| [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL#Suggestions|{{Green|'''Weekly Suggestions List'''}}]]
[[:Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_WAL|{{Green|'''Weekly Unsourced List'''}}]]
[[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WAL|{{Green|'''Weekly Unconnected List'''}}]]
[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Country=Wales+LastNameatBirth=Unknown&MaxProfiles=500000&PageSize=100 {{Green|'''Custom Unknown LNAB List'''}}] |- |} |} |}
Check out the [[Space:Wales_%26_County_Statistics_Page|Wales & County Stats Page ]] to view our Project's data status.
NOTE: Wales stats already have Country=Australia removed, which considerably mitigates "New South Wales" crossover into Wales stats. That said, it's not possible to restrict "new" as this would impact Wales name with "new" included too. For this reason, if the location has "New South Wales" without "Australia" included, it will be picked up within our stats. ===Data Doctors Help=== Here are a few common scenarios, which the main Data Doctors Project provides guidance on, should you find yourself in need of assistance. # [[Project:Data_Doctors#How_to_Get_Help|Where do Data Doctors go for help when a suggestion is difficult?]] # [[Project:Data_Doctors#Private_and_Public_Profiles|What can Data Doctors do if they encounter access issues on profiles?]] # [[Project:Data_Doctors#Pre-1700_Profiles|Are there Data Doctor restrictions for working on pre-1700 profiles?]] # [[Project:Data_Doctors#Pre-1500_Profiles|Are there Data Doctor restrictions for working on pre-1500 profiles?]] # [[Project:Data_Doctors#Project_Protected_Profiles_.28PPP.29|Should Data Docs work on Project Protected Profiles (PPP)?]] # [[Project:Data_Doctors#Special_Situations|Should Data Docs work on Training Trail/Voyage profiles?]]

Wales Diaspora Team

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[[Project: Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Wales Topics Teams]] | Wales Diaspora Team '''Topics Teams Coordinator: [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]]''' '''Team Leader:''' TBC '''Team Members:''' [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] | [[Quealy-15|Mark Quealy]] ==Definition and History== People who come from a particular nation, or whose ancestors came from it, but who now live in many different parts of the world are sometimes referred to as the '''diaspora'''. [https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/diaspora Collins English Dictionary]. Extract: “Until only a few decades ago, '''“diaspora”''' was a relatively esoteric word restricted in meaning to the historical dispersion of particular communities around the Mediterranean basin. Since then, it has become a privileged term of reference in scholarship, journalism, and popular discourse, used broadly and at times indiscriminately to denote a number of different kinds of movement and situations of mobility among human populations. “Diaspora” is a Greek word, a combination of the prefix dia- (meaning “through”) and the verb sperein (meaning “to sow” or “to scatter”).”[https://keywords.nyupress.org/american-cultural-studies/essay/diaspora/ ''Keywords For American Cultural Studies'' by Brent Hayes Edwards]. ==To Add a Topic Page to This Page== Review [[Space:Wales_Topics_Teams_Guidelines|Wales Topics Teams Guidelines]] Post below in Comments the link for a proposed new page. ==Studies== :[[Space:Wales_Diaspora_United_States_Team|United States Team (Not actived)]] == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_Americans Welsh Americans Wikipedia] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wales_Emigration_and_Immigration Wales_Emigration_and_ Immigration] * [https://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/bib_guid/welshgenealogy.pdf SOURCES FOR RESEARCH IN WELSH GENEALOGY Compiled by Judith P. Roach] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Welsh_diaspora_in_Europe European Diaspora] * [https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Welsh_diaspora_in_the_United_States American Diaspora] ==Stickers== {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" |'''Code used''' ! align="left" |'''Displays as:''' |- |{{Wales Roots}} |{{Wales Roots}} |- |{{Wales Sticker}} |{{Wales Sticker}} |}

Wales Diaspora United States Team

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[[Project: Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Wales Topics Team]] | [[Space:Wales_Diaspora_Team|Wales Diaspora Team]] | Wales Diaspora United States Team '''This team or study has not been activated. Submit comments or questions to [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey, Topics Team Coordinator]]''' == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_Americans Welsh Americans Wikipedia]

Wales Disasters Team

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[[Category:Wales, Disasters]] [[Project: Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Wales Topics Teams]] | Wales Disasters Team '''Topics Teams Coordinator: [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]]''' '''Team Leaders:''' [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] |[[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]]''' ==Definition for Disasters== This definition of A disaster is defined by the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Disasters Project: Disasters]: *A sudden and unforeseen event which took place over 75 years ago *An event in which ten or more identifiable people lost their lives *An event which took place over a short or finite period of time *An event which took place over a defined area or region or at a particular location *We do not include events which are of a military, terrorist or criminal nature ==Listing a Disaster on This Page== Review [[Space:Wales_Topics_Teams_Guidelines|Wales Topics Teams Guidelines]] Post below in Comments the link for a proposed new page. ==Linkage== When you create a page for a disaster, please include this coding at the top: : [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] | [[Space:Wales_Disasters_Team|Wales Disasters Team]] ==Types of Disasters== ===Disasters at Sea=== *[[Space:Wreck_of_the_Rothsay_Castle|Wreck of the Rothsay Castle]] managed by [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] and [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===Mining Disasters=== Wales Mining Disasters are managed by [[Space:Wales_Mining_Disasters_Team|Project: Disasters – Wales Mining Disasters Team]]. This will lead to the individual County pages, such as [[Space:Monmouthshire_Mining_Disasters|'''Monmouthshire Mining Disasters''']]. Creating a new Wales mining disaster page should be coordinated with that team and linked to this page. [[Space:Wales_Mining_Disasters_Team|List of Wales Mining Disasters]] This list is part of Project: Disasters. If a Disaster has a page, it will be listed below. Each will link to a Category for that Disaster, where the Profiles will be listed for those individuals we can identify. *[[Space:Abertysswg_Mine_Disaster|Abertysswg Mine Disaster]] managed by [[Heenan-119|K (Heenan) Heenan-Davies]] *[[Space:Argoed_Hall_Mining_Disaster_1837|Argoed Hall Mining Disaster 1837]] managed by [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] *[[Space:Bryngwiog_Lead_Mine_Disaster_1862|Bryngwiog Lead Mine Disaster 1862]] managed by [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] *[[Space:Dee_Green_Colliery_Mining_Disaster|Dee Green Colliery Mining Disaster, 1828]] managed by [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] *[[Space:Gethin_Colliery_Explosion_1862|Gethin Colliery Explosion 1862]] managed by [[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]] *[[Space:South_Mostyn_Colliery_Disaster_1861|South Mostyn Colliery Disaster 1861]] managed by [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] *[[Space:Universal_Colliery_Disaster_1901|Universal Colliery Disaster 1901]] managed by [[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]] *[[Space:Universal_Colliery_Disaster_1913|Universal Colliery Disaster 1913]] (in progress) managed by [[Armstrong-17381|Jutta Beer]] ===Rail Disasters=== *[[Space:Abergele_Rail_Disaster|Abergele Rail Disaster 1868]] managed by [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] *[[Space:Abermule_Rail_Disaster| Abermule Rail Disaster 1921]] managed by [[Armstrong-13781|Jutta Beer]] ===Other Disasters=== == Sources == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Disasters_in_Wales Wikipedia - Disasters in Wales]

Wales Historic Buildings Team

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Wales Managed Profiles Teams

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] : Managed Profiles Team (MPT) '''Project Coordinator:''' [[Gilbert-13209|Todd Gilbert]] '''Team Members:''' [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] | [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] | [[Gilbert-13209|Todd Gilbert]] | [[Stevens-17832|Jen (Stevens) Hutton]] | [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] | [[Heenan-119|K (Heenan) Heenan-Davies]] | [[Jones-60769|Ian Jones]] ==Managed Profiles Team (MPT)== The Wales Managed Profiles Team (MPT) is made up of WT Wales Project members dedicated to the management and improvement of profiles for persons of Wales who were born, lived, or died in Wales and/or contributed considerbly to the history of Wales. ===Goals=== Wales MPT goals are: * '''Assess need for Wales profile assignments of Project Managed Profiles (PMP) or Project Protected Profile (PPP) status.''' This includes maintaining team processes defining managed profile status, including categories for profile maintenance and MPT "Work In Progress". * '''Improve Wales Project Managed Profiles (PMP).''' Improvements require well written biographies with sources, inline references, relevant images, categorization, etc. One team member may choose to do the whole task for a managed profile. More complicated and contentious profiles, or profiles involving a very tangled family may involve a group working together. * '''Implement Project Protected Profiles (PPP)'''. Only a very small portion of the Wales profiles will ever need PPP protection. * '''Liaise with existing Profile Manager (PM) or other Project Leaders (PL).''' MPT does not control profiles, we manage them through collaboration with existing PMs and other WT Projects with connections to the profile. * '''Lead discussion about disputed or controversial aspects of a Wales profile'''. Such dicussions could occur on G2G, a profile free space set up for the purpose, in comments space on the profile, or Discord channels. ===Membership=== Wales MPT expects members to maintain: * Commitment toward completing project tasks undertaken * Profiles according to the ''[[Project:Profile_Improvement#Steps_toward_Improved_Profiles|Profile Improvement Guidelines]]'', along with usage of ''[[Space:Welsh_Patronymic_Naming_Guidance|Welsh Patronymic Naming Guidelines]]'' and ''[[Space:Wales_Categories|Wales Place Name Categories]]'' * Collaborative interactions with other WikiTree members both inside and outside of our Wales Project * Acceptance and willingness to constructively explore feedback on our work from any source Generally, MPT is for more experienced members of the Wales Project, but MPT Leadership are very happy to discuss membership with any WikiTree member who meets the following minimum membership criteria. All MPT membership candidates... * Must be a member of the Wales Project. * Must provide two Wales profiles (at least one pre-1800) for MPT Leadership review with focus on high standard of biography writing, accurate sourcing, analysis of conflicting information, WT style adherence, and collaboration with other members. * Completion of ''[[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles|pre-1700 Badge]]'' is required for any work on pre-1700 profiles throughout WikiTree. * Completion of "Trail" or "Voyage" training (ie: ''[[Space:England_Orphaned_Profiles_Team|England Orphan Trail]]'', ''[[Space:Profile_Improvements_Voyage|Profile Improvement Project Voyage]]'' ) with any WikiTree project is considered an asset. ===Communication=== * ''[https://discord.com/ Discord]'' Managed-Profiles channel for chat type discussions * WikiTree Wales Project Google Group for general topics * ''[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ WikiTree G2G]'' to discuss specific profiles and include other interested WikiTreers ==Project Profiles== ===Notables and 5-Star Profiles=== Wales MPT manages profiles of notable people who were born, lived, or died in Wales and/or contributed considerbly to the history of Wales. Assignment of Notables status to a profile means (1) the person is of Wales and (2) meets at least one of the following additional criteria. * Has bio in ''[https://biography.wales/ Dictionary of Welsh Biography]'' * Has bio in ''[https://www.oxforddnb.com Oxford Dictionary of National Biography]'' * Passes ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_%28people%29 WikiTree Notabability Test]'' Want to see our Wales Project Notables Profiles? ''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=notables+wikitree-66+managed&MaxProfiles=3000SortOrder=LNAB&pagesize=500 CLICK HERE]'' Wales MPT also manages 5-Star profiles, which are high-traffic profiles (often notable or notorious) drawing more than 1000 annual views from more than 100 different users. Such profiles are what draw people to WikiTree and the Wales Project, so we must ensure they are maintained to the highest standards and ready for show. Want to see our Wales Project 5-Star Profiles? ''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=5Stars+wikitree-66+managed&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 CLICK HERE]'' ===Project Managed Profiles (PMP)=== Wales MPT honours its Notables, 5-Stars, and other Wales profiles of note by: * adopting the profile if they are a WikiTree orphan * becoming a co-manager if the profile is already managed * improving the profile with a splendid biography, sources, inline links, images, etc. * maintaining long-term integrity of the profile On very rare occasions, when a profile requires protection, Wales MPT can assign Project Protected Profiles (PPP) status to the profile of any person of Wales (notable or not) if:''' * Aspects of their history are contentious, unproven or speculative. Biography or comments indicate there has been dispute about the person's identity, key details of themselves, descendants, ancestors, or there has been G2G discussion requesting that the profile be locked. * Profile is prone to duplication * Last Name at Birth (LNAB) is unstable * Merges are negatively impacting profiles If you believe a Wales profile would benefit from Wales Project management, please submit an email briefly outlining how it meets Project Management and/or Project Protection criteria), to MPT Coordinator ''[[Gilbert-13209|Todd Gilbert]]'' for review. ==Managed Profiles Guidance== For guidance on how Wales MPT maintains managed profiles, ''[[Space:Wales_Managed_Profiles|CLICK HERE]]''

Wales Pre 1500 Resources

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Managed Profiles Teams|Managed Profiles Teams]] | [[Space:Wales Pre 1500 Team|Pre-1500 Team]] | Pre-1500 Resources [[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] See also * [[Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page|Pre-1500 Resource Page]]. this is a general page on medieval resources which is not specific to Wales, but some of the resources are useful to us, too. ==Geographic Resources== Before 1535 in some cases, and before the Statute of Rhiuddlan in 1284 in all cases, Welsh geography was comprised of '''cantrefs''' and their '''constitutent commotes''' the the larger kingdoms and principalities into which they were organized. *The Cantrefs and Commotes of Wales. These can all be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cantrefi_and_cymydau_of_Medieval_Wales here] ==Name Fields in the WikiTree Data Field== Prior to 1535, the Welsh naming pattern was patronymic. '''ap''' ('''ab''' in front of a vowel sound) meaning "son of". and "'''ferch'''" meaning "daughter of" precede the father's name to form the WikiTree Last Name at Birth. The Welsh "f" sounded like a "v" to English scribes, so in many sources one will see "verch" rather than "ferch." We aim not to use verch, even when the anglicized source uses it as there is no letter v in welsh. Please also note that in order to distinguish between father and son with the same given name the descriptor (epithet) '''Fychan''', meaning "the younger" was used. For example, Idwal, the son of Idwal would be called Idwal Fychan, rarely Idwal the Elder would be given the Descriptor Hen. Fychan was often anglicised as Vychan, this is not part of the LNAB. Putting it in as a middle name is acceptable. As anglicised surnames came necessary in the 1500s this was transmuted in the surname Vaughan. Other descriptors (or epithets to give them their posh name) such as '''Goch''' (red), or '''Ddu''' (black) may refer to hair-colour we will put as a second forename. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Welsh_Epithets Welsh Epithets], as second forenames were rarely used in those days * See name field guidelines on the Welsh Project's page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Welsh_Patronymic_Naming_Guidance here] . * You can learn more about the meanings of Welsh names: :: [http://www.behindthename.com/names/usage/welsh Welsh Names]. ::[https://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/history/sites/themes/society/family_03_welshnaming.shtml#:~:text=The%20Welsh%20patronymic%20system%20describes,Rhys%2C%20son%20of%20David'. Welsh patronymics] ::[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Welsh_Epithets Welsh Epithets] ==Sources and Resources for Profile Data== ===General=== Medieval Welsh genealogy is distinctive for its reliance on pedigrees, which were undoubtedly transmitted orally by bards for some time before they were written down. Bards were specially trained to transmit material by word of mouth as it had come to them; still, errors are inevitable. Pedigrees are long on names and short on dates, which makes working with them hard. Because of the turmoil in Welsh history, primary records such as charters are fewer for Wales than for England. The list of sources on which one can rely without question, will be very short! === Reliable Sources === ===Reliable Sources with Conditions === *'''''Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1400''''' and '''''Welsh Genealogies AD 1400-1500''''' by Peter Bartrum is available online at [https://www.geni.com/projects/Bartrum-Genealogical-Project/4476525 Bartrum Genealogical Project] (Link updated 7 June 2023). It is an excellent source of information, but needs to be used with caution, especially as you follow the lineage back. Many of the people charted do not have any date(s) given, and generations are sometimes condensed. For details, see Darrell Wolcott's article, [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id70.html '''The Bartrum Welsh Genealogies'''] (accessed 1 August 2019). *'''''Medieval Welsh Ancestors of Certain Americans''''' by Carl Boyer, 3rd, published 2004 is digitized at [https://archive.org/details/medievalwelshanc00boye Internet Archive - ''Medieval Welsh Ancestors of Certain Americans'']. It generally follows Bartrum. *'''Medieval Lands: A Prosopography of Medieval European Noble and Royal Families''' by Charles Cawley is a study which attempts to provide a narrative biography of all of the noble houses of Europe cross-referenced to some original sources. Valuable because of the broad scope of the study but mostly doesn't have the in-depth investigation of individuals as some other resources in this list. The complete website is at [https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ '''Medieval Lands: A Prosopography of Medieval European Noble and Royal Families''']
::There is a [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/WALES.htm separate section on Wales]. * [http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/index.html '''Dictionary of Welsh Biography'''], which was originally published by the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion in two English-language volumes and three Welsh-language ones covering the whole history of Wales up to 1970. This electronic version was first launched by the National Library of Wales in 2007, and it includes all the articles from the print volumes and also articles about a number of people who died since 1970. The DWB is now published online only, and it is a fully bilingual resource. ====Less Accessible==== Other Genealogy Resources: *''The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fodog and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen and Meirionydd'' (1881-1887), Lloyd, Jacob Youde William, (6 volumes. London: T. Richards, 1881-1887), FHL book 942.9 D2L; FHL microfilms 990,213-990,214 :: Vol.1 || [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015010834888 HathiTrust] || [https://archive.org/details/historyprincesl01unkngoog/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater Internet Archive] || [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89408 LDS] :: Vol.2 || [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015047698116 HathiTrust] || [https://archive.org/stream/historyprincesl03lloygoog#page/n8/mode/2up?view=theater Internet Archive] || [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89219 LDS] :: Vol.3 || [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015005869931 HathiTrust] || [https://archive.org/stream/historyofprinces03lloy#page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater Internet Archive] || [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89273 LDS] :: Vol.4 || [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015005869949 HathiTrust] || [https://archive.org/details/historyprincesl08lloygoog?view=theater Internet Archive] || [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89613 LDS] :: Vol.5 || [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015005869782 HathiTrust] || [http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofprinces05lloy#page/n7/mode/2up?view=theater Internet Archive] || [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89414 LDS] :: Vol.6 || [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015005869626 HathiTrust] || [https://archive.org/details/historyprincesl07lloygoog?view=theater Internet Archive] || [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE89643 LDS] *''Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613 by Lewys Dwnn'' (1846), Dwnn, Lewys; transcribed and edited with notes by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, (2 volumes. Llandovery: William Rees, 1846), FHL book 942.9 D23d; FHL microfilm 176,668. :: [https://archive.org/details/heraldicvisitati_01dwnn Vol. 1] :: [https://archive.org/stream/heraldicvisitati02dwnn Vol. 2] *''The History of Wales'', Caradoc of Llancarvan, translated by Dr. Powell, augmented by W. Wynne, (London: T. Evans, 1832), [https://books.google.com/books?id=7YdJAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA337&lpg=PA337&dq=Tegonwy+ap+Teon&source=bl&ots=XxpjM_C6-X&sig=A5avfc_Gt8xPX_HFnKRmgu_sx7Y&hl=en&sa=X&ei=vdM1VYDWNsvWoATTsYDICw&ved=0CEAQ6AEwCDgK#v=onepage&q=Tegonwy%20ap%20Teon&f=false GoogleBooks] *{{MLA citation | title= ''A History of Wales from the Earliest Times to the Edwardian Conquest'' | author = Sir John Edward Lloyd | publisher = Longmans, Green, and Co. | publication-place = London | year = 1911}} (2 Volumes) :: [https://archive.org/details/historyofwalesfr01lloyuoft Volume 1 - Paleolithic to Sea Rovers] :: [https://archive.org/details/historyofwalesfr02lloyuoft Volume 2 - From the Norman Conquest] *''[https://inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/ Inquisitions Post Mortem: Mapping the Medieval Countryside]''
Names and lands included in medieval IPMs from c. 1236 to 1509 with over 500 involving Wales. *''Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families: with Their Collateral Branches in Denbighshire, Merionethshire'' (1914), Griffith, John Edwards, (Horncastle, England: W.K. Morton, 1914), FHL book Folio 942.9 D2gr; FHL microfilm 468,334. *''The Golden Grove books of pedigrees'' (filmed 1970), (Manuscript, National Library of Wales manuscript number Castell Gorfod 7. Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1950), FHL microfilms 104,349-104,351. *{{MLA citation|title = ''History of the princes of South Wales''|publisher = Printed by Thomas Birch|publication-place = Wigan [Eng.]|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7242307M/History_of_the_princes_of_South_Wales.|author = George Thomas Orlando Bridgeman|repository = Open Library |year = 1876|oclc = 4608036}} *{{MLA citation | title = ''The History of Monmouthshire from the Coming of the Normans Into Wales Down to the Present Time'', in multiple volumes| url = https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/202113?availability=Family%20History%20Library | repository = FS |author = Sir Joseph Alfred Bradney | year = 1904-1993 | publisher = Mitchell, Hughes and Clarke}} *{{MLA citation |title = ''A history of the county of Brecknock'' |publisher = Printed and sold by Wm. & Geo. North ... for the author; and sold by J. Booth ... London.|publication-place = Brecknock |url = https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo01jone|author = Theophilus Jones|repository = Open Library | volume = Vol. 1|publication-date = 1805}} *{{MLA citation |title = ''A History of the County of Brecknock''|publisher = Printed and sold by Wm. & Geo. North ... for the author; and sold by J. Booth ... London.|publication-place = Brecknock|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL14012583M/A_history_of_the_county_of_Brecknock. |author = Theophilus Jones |year=1805 |repository = Open Library | volume = Vol. 2}} *{{MLA citation | title = ''The history of the parish of Llangurig'' | url = https://archive.org/stream/historyparishll00lloygoog#page/n4/mode/2up | repository = Internet Archive |author = Edward Hamer, Howel William Lloyd | publisher = printed by T. Richards | publication-place = London | year = 1875}} *{{MLA citation | title = ''Archaeologia Cambrensis, '' A Record of the Antiquities of Wales and Its Marches, and the Journal of the Cambrian Archeaological Association | year = 1846-1900| url = http://europeana-journals.llgc.org.uk/browse/listissues/llgc-id:2919943 | repository = National Library of Wales | publication place = London | publisher = various}} *{{MLA citation | title= ''Cartæ et alia munimenta quæ ad dominium de Glamorgan pertinent'' | author = George Thomas Clark | publisher = William Lewis | publication-place = Cardiff/Talygarn | year = 1910}} (6 Volumes) ::[https://archive.org/details/cartetaliamunim00abbegoog Vol. 1: 1102-1350] ::[https://archive.org/details/cartaeetaliamuni02claruoft Vol. 2: 1196-1270] ::[https://archive.org/details/cartaeetaliamuni03claruoft Vol. 3: 1271-1331] ::[https://archive.org/details/cartaeetaliamuni04claruoft Vol. 4: 1332-1452] ::[https://archive.org/details/cartaeetaliamuni05claruoft Vol. 5: 1453-1580] ::[https://archive.org/details/cartaeetaliamuni06claruoft Vol. 6: 1148-1527 + 1580-1721] *There are bibliographies for the various shires in Wales at [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/ GENUKI] *Welsh Journals Online at the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Library_of_Wales#Welsh_Journals_Online National Library of Wales] *[http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/index.html Center for the Study of Ancient Wales] Darrell Wolcott's articles need to be read carefully. Some have been found in error. ==== Gazetteers ==== *[http://homepage.ntlworld.com/geogdata/ngw/pniguide.htm#column1 The National Gazetteer of Wales] *[http://www.jlb2011.co.uk/wales/tallis/index.htm Tallis's Topographical Dictionary - Gazetteer of Wales] *[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/Gazetteer/ GENUKI Gazetteer] ==== History==== *{{MLA citation|title = ''A history of Wales from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest'' | publisher = Longmans, Green, and co.|publication-place = London|author = Lloyd, John Edward Sir |year = 1911|url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL7238295M/A_history_of_Wales_from_the_earliest_times_to_the_Edwardian_conquest|volume = Vol. 1 |repository = Open Library}} (Volume 1 - Paleolithic to about 1040 A.D.) *{{MLA citation|title = ''A history of Wales from the earliest times to the Edwardian conquest'' |publisher = Longmans, Green, and co.|publication-place = London|author = Lloyd, John Edward Sir |year = 1912|url=https://archive.org/stream/historyofwalesfr02lloyuoft#page/n7/mode/2up| volume = Vol. 2|repository = Open Library}} (Volume 2 - About 1040 A.D. forward) *{{MLA citation|title = ''The history of Gruffydd ap Cynan'' | publisher = University press |publication-place = Manchester [Eng.] |author = Gruffydd ap Cynan, translated by Arthur Jones |url = http://openlibrary.org/books/OL24180939M/The_history_of_Gruffydd_ap_Cynan|repository = Open Library| year = 1910|oclc = 20820767}} *{{MLA citation |title = ''A History of Wales''| author = John Davies | publisher = Allen Lane, The Penguin press | year = 1993 | publication-place = London | oclc= 60104339}} *''A Brief History of Wales,'' by Peter N. Williams, at [http://www.britannia.com/wales/whist.html Britannia] *[http://welshjournals.llgc.org.uk/browse/listissues/llgc-id:1073091 Welsh History Review] 1960-2000. It contains academic articles and book reviews, mostly in English. *[http://www.britannia.com/celtic/wales/timeline/ Welsh History Timeline] *The website [http://www.castlewales.com Castles of Wales] has a number of good articles about medieval Wales, including [http://www.castlewales.com/dates.html A Timeline of Medieval Wales]. ==== Language ==== *[http://welshjournals.llgc.org.uk/content/welshhelp Welsh Terms Found in Journals] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyunywh/upstatenywelsh/welshlanguagetools.html Welsh Language Tools for Genealogists] *[http://www.genealogywise.com/group/walesandwelshgenealogy/forum/topics/common-words-phrases-on-welsh Common Word and Phrases on Gravestones] == Unreliable Sources == *[https://familysearch.org/family-trees FamilySearch Genealogies - Community Trees] - This is a compilation of many sources, including Bartrum, but including unsourced user-submitted trees. May be useful for the beginning of the search, but information shown here should be confirmed with more reliable sources. '''NOTE:''' Be sure to limit your search by going to the bottom of the search page and changing the search parameters from ALL to Community Trees. *Popular Genealogies -- user-submitted trees on Ancestry.com, Geni.com, and other popular genealogies may be useful for beginning a search, but profiles which contain only information from these sources should be considered unsourced. Such sources are never adequate justification for creating a new pre-1500 profile. ==Sources==

Wales Present and Past

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | Wales History '''Wales Present and Past''' presents the present political boundaries within Wales and a brief history of the country. {|cellpadding="5" border="1" |bgcolor="#E5FFE5"|'''NOTES:''' : '''* Categorization:''' The primary location for a Wales based profile is one of the Historic Counties. Sub-categories exist for locations within these counties. The requirements are outlined at [[Space:Wales_Categories|Wales Categories]]. Also, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales Category: Wales] for a list of the categories for Wales. : '''* County Teams:''' A list of the teams that work with the Historic Counties can be seen at [[Space:Wales_County_Teams|Wales County Teams]]. |}
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'''PRESENT DAY WALES'''
== The alignment of political boundaries has changed several times over the years. The current alignment listed below is the result of the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994 which was effective April 1, 1996. {{Image|file=Governmental_Units_and_Cities_of_Wales-5.png |align=c |size=600px |caption='''PRESENT COUNTIES AND MAJOR CITIES OF WALES''' }} ==Current Administrative Counties of Wales== * Anglesey * Carmarthenshire * Ceredigion * Denbighshire * Flintshire * Gwynedd * Monmouthshire * Newport * Pembrokeshire * Powys * Glamorgan ===Current County Boroughs of Wales=== * Blaenau Gwent * Bridgend * Caerphilly * Cardiff * Conwy * Merthyr Tydfil * Neath Port Talbot * Rhondda Cynon Taff * Torfaen * Vale of Glamorgan * Wrexham ===Current Major Cities of Wales=== * Cardiff * Swansea * Newport * Merthyr Tydfil *Wrexham * Neath ==Past/Preserved/Ceremonial Counties of Wales== The preserved counties of Wales are the current areas used in Wales for the ceremonial purposes of lieutenancy and shrievalty. They are based on the counties created by the Local Government (Wales) Act 1972 effective April 1, 1974. They were abolished by the Local Government (Wales) Act of 1994 effective April 1, 1996. Their territory was realigned into other counties. :'''Lieutenancy''' – A lord-lieutenant is the British Monarch’s personal representative in each county of the United Kingdom. :'''Shrievalty''' – A high sheriff is a ceremonial officer for each shrieval (related to a sheriff) county. * Clwyd * Dyfed * Gwent * Mid Glamorgan * South Glamorgan * West Glamorgan ==
'''HISTORICAL WALES'''
== =='''A Brief History of Wales'''== The area now known as Wales has been inhabited for at least 29,000 years. Mesolithic hunter-gatherers migrated from central Europe to Great Britain over the landmass known as Doggerland which connected to the two areas. The Romans arrived in AD 48 and took 30 years to complete their conquest of Great Britain. Today there is evidence of Roman occupation in several areas of Wales. =='''Independent Wales''' == After the Romans left in AD 410, various Germanic tribes occupied England driving many of the British inhabitants westward into Wales. By the year 500 much of Wales had divided into kingdoms free from Anglo-Saxon rule. These independent Welsh successor states included the kingdoms of *Gwynedd, *Powys, *Dyfed and Seisyllwg, *Morgannwg and *Gwent =='''Statute of Rhuddlan of 1284''' == The Normans conquered England in 1066. Their attempts to conquer Wales began in 1075 and went on for over 200 years ending with the victory by [[Plantagenet-2|King Edward I]] in 1283. The Statute of Rhuddlan of 1284 defined all of Wales as “annexed and united” to the English Crown and created counties. In effect Wales became England’s first colony until finally annexed through the Laws in Wales Acts 1535-1542 in the reign of [[Tudor-4|King Henry VIII]]. Modern geographic divisions of Wales include the Local Government (Wales) Act 1972 effective April 1, 1974, and lastly the Local Government (Wales) Act 1994, which was effective April 1, 1996. ==Historic (Ancient) Counties== [[Plantagenet-2|King Edward I]] in 1284, by the Statute of Rhduddian, created the first four counties, Anglesey, Caernarfonshire, Flintshire and Merionethshire. Others were added over time. The Local Government Act 1972 effective April 1, 1974, abolished these historic and administrative counties. Their territory was realigned into newly formed counties. *[[:Space:Anglesey_Resources|Anglesey history]] *[[:Space:Brecknockshire_Resources|Brecknockshire history]] *[[:Space:Caernarfonshire_Resources|Caernafonshire (Caernarvonshire) history]] *[[:Space:Cardiganshire_Resources|Cardiganshire history]] *[[:Space:Carmarthenshire_Resources|Carmarthenshire history]] *[[:Space:Denbighshire_Resources|Denbighshire history]] *[[:Space:Flintshire_Resources|Flintshire history]] *[[:Space:Glamorgan_Resources|Glamorgan history]] *[[:Space:Merionethshire_Resources|Merionethshire history]] *[[:Space:Monmouthshire_Resources|Monmouthshire history]] *[[:Space:Montgomeryshire_Resources|Montgomeryshire history]] *[[:Space:Pembrokeshire_Resources|Pembrokeshire history]] *[[:Space:Radnorshire_Resources|Radnorshire history]]

Wales Profile Improvement Teams

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[[Project: Wales|Wales Project Page]] | Profile Improvement Teams Project Coordinator: [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] The Profile Improvement Teams are for those wishing to work on specific aspects of profiles across the whole of Wales, organised into the following teams: * '''[[Space:Wales_Arborists_Team|Arborists Team]]''' - Team Leader - TBC * '''[[Space:Wales_Bio_Builders_Team|Bio-builders Team]]''' - Team Leader - TBC * '''[[Space:Wales_Categories_Team |Categories Team]]''' - Team Leader - [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] * '''[[Space:Wales_Connectors_Team|Connectors Team]]''' - Team Leader – TBC * '''[[Space:Wales_Data_Doctors_Team|Data Doctors Team]]''' - Team Leader - [[Gilbert-13209|Todd Gilbert]] * '''[[Space:Wales_GEDCOM_Team|GEDCOM Team]]''' - Team Leader - [[Urbach-13|Kathy (Urbach) Nava]] * '''[[Space:Wales_Sourcerers_Team_Page|Sourcerers Team]]''' - Team Leader - [[Armstrong-17381|Jutta (Armstrong) Beer]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Project_PIT_Admin_Guide Wales Project Profile Improvement Teams Administrative Guidelines]

Wales Project Challenges

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__NOTOC__ ==Welcome to the Wales {{Blue|Project Challenges}} Page== *'''This page is for challenges set from time to time within the Wales Project''' ===''Example Challenge...''=== * The challenge the Wales Project is suggesting for the next couple of weeks is ===='''{{Blue|MPs by pre-1918 Constituency succession boxes}}'''==== ** Each of us will pick a constituency such as '''Flint Boroughs''' ** Look it up on Wikipedia, for example, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flint_Boroughs_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Members_of_Parliament_1542%E2%80%931640 '''Wikipedia page for Flint Boroughs''' ] **Add a Succession Box - this one would be for [[Hanmer-1|'''Sir Thomas Hanmer''']] **{{Succession box2 |title=MP Flintshire Boroughs |years=13 Dec 1701 - 29 May 1705 |before=Thomas Mostyn |after=[[Conway-3658|Sir John Conway]] }} **This will give a Succession box as shown below, it's easy to copy and paste the one above {{Succession box2 |title=MP Flintshire Boroughs |years=13 Dec 1701 - 29 May 1705 |before=Thomas Mostyn |after=[[Conway-3658|Sir John Conway]] }} * '''NOTE''' there is no Wikitree profile, as yet, for Thomas Mostyn but there is for Sir John Conway.

WALES RESOURCES

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[[Project: Wales|Wales Project]] | Wales Resources '''Wales Resources provides information in support of both new and experienced members of the Wales Project to increase your effectiveness.''' '''Check back regularly as new information and revisions will be added from time-to-time.''' ==Goals== :- Need help finding your ancestors and relatives who lived in Wales? :- Looking for additional information on these people? :- What are the guidelines for writing a profile with a good Biography and Sources? :- Interested in the current government structure of Wales and its History? :- Need help interpreting a Welsh language word or phrase? Those answers and more can be found here. Questions or Suggestions for this page should be posted in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Genealogy_Research#comments Comments] section. ==Getting Started== If you have not done the basic research to develop your family history, read or re-read [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_Genealogy How to Get Started with Genealogy]. It is important to know the county structure and some of the history of Wales - see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Genealogy_Research#Wales_Project_Historic_Counties Wales Project Historic Counties]. ==Profile Creation and Maintenance== A well written and sourced profile is a pleasure to see and read. ==Profile Edit Coding== This is the display without the WikiTree Browser Extension app. {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_WikiTree_Photos-1.png |align=l |size=400 }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=S_Awbrey_Sources_and_Coding-4.jpg |align=l |size=20 }} - Bold text; select text and click on symbol {{clear}} {{Image|file=S_Awbrey_Sources_and_Coding-5.jpg |align=l |size=20 }} - Italicize text; select text and click on symbol ::NOTE: to bold and italicize; click on both symbols while text is selected {{clear}} {{Image|file=S_Awbrey_Sources_and_Coding-9.jpg |align=l |size=20 }} - Link to Another Person Profile - enter the profile ID followed by a pipe, |, and then the persons name. Select the text and click on the tree symbol. This adds double brackets on each side to create the link.
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::Example: My Brother's Book will appear numerically under the section Sources as: * My Brother's Book. {{clear}} ==Profile Sourcing== Ideally, a profile should have more than one source and the sources should be accessible. The Wales Genealogy Resources section below provides a list of sources which may be helpful in your research. Additional information on sourcing techniques can be read at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Sourcerers_Team_Guidelines Wales Sourcerers Team Guidelines]. ==Categorisation of Profiles== Steve Bartlett is the leader for categories. He has prepared some help pages [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Categorisation_in_Wales&public=1 Categorisation in Wales] ==Wales Project Profile Improvement Teams== The Wales Project Profile Improvement Teams work towards WikiTree’s goals for quality profiles. Included are: *[[Space:Wales_Bio_Builders_Team|'''Bio-Builders Team''']] works on biographies *[[Space:Wales_Categories_Team|'''Categories Team''']] develops and assigns categories which assists in the search for profiles with similar characteristics. *[[Space:Wales_Connectors_Team|'''Connectors Team''']] works toward WikiTree’s goal of one tree for the world by connecting individuals and families. *[[Space:Wales_Data_Doctors_Team|'''Data Doctors Team''']] works towards both improving profiles and correcting errors. *[[Space:Wales_Sourcerers_Team_Page|'''Sourcerers Team]]''' works on finding sources for the information on profiles. ==Creating A Free-Space Page== A Free-Space page, usually referred to as "space page," has a variety of uses. Have a lengthy biography, a will or other documents? A profile is more readable when it is properly formatted and not too long. If you have a large amount of text, or a document such as a will, consider using a small description on the profile. The other text can be entered on one or more free-space pages, often referred to only as space page, and linked between the two. Space pages are used for many other purposes. How to create a free-space page can be read at [[Space:Wales_Resources_Creating_A_Free-Space_Page|Wales Resources - Creating A Free-Space Page]]. ==Stickers/Flags/Icons== The following images may be used appropriately on Wales related profiles. '''Stickers''' - a label which can be added to a profile indicating the person was born in Wales or has ancestors in Wales – see [[Space:Wales_Stickers|Wales Stickers]] for usage. '''Flags''' – [[Space:Governmental_Units_and_Cities_of_Wales|Governmental Units and Cities of Wales]] is a collection of the national flag and flags for the Historic Counties. (The name of the page is a carryover from a very early version of the Wales Project). '''Images''' – [[Space:Wales_Images|Wales Image]] contains the symbols of Wales, maps of Wales, maps of Wales with counties highlighted and other images '''Icons''' – [[Space:Welsh_category_useful_icons|Welsh category useful icons]] contains 3 historical maps of Wales. ==Commemorative Plaques in Wales== This [[Space:Commemorative_Plaques_in_Wales|Commemorative Plaques in Wales]] page identifies people who have a blue plaque or similar commemorative plaque attached to a location in Wales. The aim is to ensure each of these people has a WikiTree profile and a great biography. ==Wales Project Historic Counties== The primary location for a Wales based profile is one of these 13 Historic Counties. A history of Wales, including the 13 Historic Counties, can be read at [[Space:Wales_Present_and_Past|Wales Present and Past]] The project has a County Team for each of the historic counties. * [[Space:Anglesey_Team|Anglesey]] * [[Space:Brecknockshire_Team|Brecknockshire]] * [[Space:Caernarfonshire_Team|Caernarfonshire]] * [[Space:Cardiganshire_Team|Cardiganshire]] * [[Space:Carmarthenshire_Team|Carmarthenshire]] * [[Space:Denbighshire_Team|Denbighshire]] * [[Space:Flintshire_Team|Flintshire]] * [[Space:Glamorgan_Team|Glamorgan]] * [[Space:Merionethshire_Team|Merionethshire]] * [[Space:Monmouthshire_Team|Monmouthshire]] * [[Space:Montgomeryshire_Team|Montgomeryshire]] * [[Space:Pembrokeshire_Team|Pembrokeshire]] * [[Space:Radnorshire_Team|Radnorshire]] ==WikiWales Discord== The Wales Project Discord server is titled '''WikiWales'''. '''Discord''' is a popular chat program where users can chat by voice or text used by WikiTree. The '''WikiWales''' '''Discord''' used by the '''Wales Project''' has several specific topic channels including the various major teams in the project. Read a complete description at [[Space:Wales_Resources_Discord|'''Wales Project WikiWales Discord''']]. ==Wales Genealogy Sources== An important part of the process is knowing where to look for information which can be used as sources. '''Suggestions for Additions''': If you have a recommendation please enter in Comments below. Include the URL if applicable. ===General Search:=== : '''Google''' – a quick search technique is to use a surname, a full name or a location in a search engine such as Google. To see results from WikiTree, add “wikitree” at the beginning of your search term. ===Online Genealogy Sites=== '''NOTE:''' family trees are not considered acceptable sources. The goal is to find usable sources supporting the family trees on these sites. : [https://www.ancestry.com/ '''Ancestry.com'''] – probably the largest genealogy web site with over 30 bil records and over 100 mil family trees (many are duplicates with variations). You must pay a fee to join (6 April 2023). : [https://www.familysearch.org/en/ '''FamilySearch'''] - the site is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and is free and available to the public. This site can search billions of digital images and indexes of records from all over the world. These records include government and church records for births, marriages, and deaths; censuses; probate records, land records, draft cards; and so forth. Millions of new records are published on a weekly basis. : [https://www.findagrave.com/ '''Find A Grave'''] – contains over 190 mil personal memorials, 506,000 cemeteries in 244 countries. Registration is free. : [https://www.geni.com/family-tree/html/start '''Geni.com'''] - contains many family trees and a variety of other information. Registration is free. : [https://www.myheritage.com/?1=1&utm_source=ppc_bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=mh_bing-search_us_en_des_web_exact_web_myheritage-all-guests&utm_content=73942266133725&utm_term=myheritage+com&tr_camp_id=268526097&tr_ad_group=myheritage_site_i&tr_ag_id=1183074992508634&tr_device=c&tr_account=F1079V8S&msclkid=a6937d50a14e108d3239225c42b28522&gclid=CPeGp5Cny-oCFV2UxQId9OkHtw&gclsrc=ds '''MyHeritage'''] - another web site with family trees. You will need to pay a fee to join. ===Online Books and Media=== : '''''Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1400''''' and '''''Welsh Genealogies AD 1400-1500''''' by Peter Bartrum : In 1974, Dr. Peter Bartrum published his ground breaking ''Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1400'', in 8 volumes, and in 1983 he published ''Welsh Genealogies AD 1400-1500'', in a further 18 volumes. Peter Bartrum has been referred to as “the foremost scholar of medieval Welsh genealogy. : The material has been digitized and can be read at [https://www.geni.com/projects/Bartrum-Genealogical-Project/4476525 '''Geni.com - Bartrum Genealogical Project.'''] – Access is available after a free registration. : At least one scholar for this period believe Bartrum’s genealogy is sometimes problematic regarding length of time between generations. A critique on this issue can be read at [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id70.html The Bartrum “Welsh Genealogies”] by Darrell Wolcott, Center for the Study of Ancient Wales. : [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''''Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant''''' '''by G. E. Cokayne (on FamilySearch site)'''] – a very good source for references to the peerage. This link contains links to each of the volumes separately. The following link allows for reading/searching the entire book [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Complete_Peerage_of_England_Scotland_Ire/k7IKAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Awbrey Google Books] :: See [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/index.shtml '''Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy – Some Corrections and Additions to the Complete Peerage'''] : [https://archive.org/ '''Internet Archive]''' – this is a non-profit library of millions of books and other information. Registration is free. : [https://archive.org/web/ '''Internet Archive - Wayback Machine'''] - The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the World Wide Web founded by the Internet Archive. It allows the user to go "back in time" and see how websites looked in the past. So, if a web site used as a source disappears, or some part of it disappears, you may find it here. Registration is free. : [https://medievallondoners.ace.fordham.edu/ '''Medieval Londoners]''' – this Fordham University project provides information on Londoners who lived there c. 1100 – 1520. : [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/226983-medieval-welsh-ancestors-of-certain-americans-a-comprehensive-genealogy-with-biographical-and-historical-background-as-well-as-critical-commentary ''' ''Medieval Welsh Ancestors of Certain Americans: a comprehensive genealogy with biographical and historical background as well as critical commentary'''''] by Carl Boyer published 2004 : [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/ '''''The Gazette'''''] - UK’s official public record since 1665. : [https://www.hathitrust.org/ '''Hathi Trust]''' – this site is a partnership of academic and research institutions offering a collection of millions of titles. There are multiple ways to login. : [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/google.shtml '''Notes on Medieval English Genealogy'''] – this site offers suggestions on searching Google Books for this period. : [https://www.npg.org.uk/ '''National Portrait Gallery]''' – a search can be made by surname or the name of a location. The database includes a list of originals held in other galleries and libraries. : [https://www.peoplescollection.wales/ '''People’s Collection Wales'''] – a collection of photographs, documents, audio and video recordings, and stories. ===Online Sources=== : [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ '''British History Online]''' – as the name implies, this site contains a large amount of digitized material. A good starting point is to click on '''“Using BHO.”''' : [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/ '''Center for the Study of Ancient Wales'''] – this is a collection of articles, covering individuals, and analyses of genealogy research for the period from about 400 to 1300. : [https://biography.wales/ '''Dictionary of Welsh Biography'''] - contains over 5,000 concise biographies of individuals who have made a significant contribution to national life, whether in Wales or more widely. : [https://www.familysearch.org/en/ '''FamilySearch]''' – contains a large number of records and family trees. Registration is free. :: [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Main_Page '''FamilySearch Research Wiki'''] – this site allows you to begin a search by region or country. :: [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wales_Genealogy '''FamilySearch Wales Genealogy'''] – this link is specific for Wales. :: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/family-trees/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubcollection_id%3A%22MMDR-CFK%22 '''Medieval Families Welsh Project – Welsh Medieval Database Primarily Nobility and Gentry Lines'''] – a search can be made using several factors to locate people from this period (ignore the pre-loaded list of names and enter your own search criteria. :: [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wales_Parish_Registers_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records '''Wales Parish Registers'''] – a record of life events in parishes of Wales. Near the bottom of the page are links for various parish registers by county. : [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/ '''The History of Parliament]''' – search by location or surname for someone who may have served in Parliament. It includes a large amount of information about Parliament. : [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ '''The National Archives – London'''] – this source contains many records for Wales and other UK countries. Unfortunately, only a small percentage of their records have not been digitized. Click on the Menu to see a lengthy list of search menus and helps. :: [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/palaeography/ '''The National Archives - Palaeography'''] – a tutorial on reading of old English handwriting – 1500-1800. : [https://www.library.wales/ '''National Library of Wales - (Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru)'''] - Many pages are also available in the Welsh language. Links to some of the more popular databases on this site are: :: Click on the '''Discover''' tab for a more inclusive list. :: Clicking on the '''Collections''' tab is a good place to start your search. :: [https://journals.library.wales/ '''NLW Welsh Journals published between 1735-2007'''] – you can enter the name of a person (or just the surname) or a location, etc. under the “Search” heading. The search can be narrowed by selecting the name of a journal from the drop down list. :: [https://newspapers.library.wales/ '''NLW Welsh Newspapers'''] – use the same search technique as above. :: [https://cymru1914.org/en/home '''Cymru 1914'''] - reveals “the often hidden history of the First World War as it impacted all of Welsh life, language and culture.” :: [https://www.library.wales/collections/learn-more/maps/tithe-maps-of-wales '''Tithe Maps of Wales'''] - search and browse over 300,000 entries and their accompanying apportionment documents using original and present-day maps. : [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/ '''UKBMD'''] – '''B'''irths, '''M'''arriages, '''D'''eaths and Censuses on the Internet – provides links to websites that offer online transcriptions of births, marriages deaths and censuses. It is also a good source for finding locations. : '''Welsh Names Resources:''' :: [http://www.behindthename.com/names/usage/welsh Behind the Name, meaning of Welsh names] :: [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/history/sites/themes/society/family_03_welshnaming.shtml BBC, Wales History (including Welsh Naming)] :: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_surnames Wikipedia - Welsh Surnames] ===Databases:=== : [http://www.behindthename.com/names/usage/welsh '''Behind the Name – Welsh Names'''] – provides a list of meanings and spelling variations. : [https://billiongraves.com/ '''BillionGraves'''] – a large database of cemetery data. Registration is free. : [https://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/mapping '''Coflein Map'''] – a searchable, expandable map of locations provided by Coflein, a database for the National Monuments Record of Wales. : [http://www.welshcoalmines.co.uk/ '''Welsh Coal Mines'''] – there are two links related to mining disasters and '''Memorials''' which lists deaths by year- and '''List of Disasters''' which lists disasters by location. : [http://welshmariners.org.uk/ '''Welsh Mariners]''' – two groups can be searched: :: [http://welshmariners.org.uk/search.php?lang= '''Merchant Mariners'''] :: [http://welshmariners.org.uk/search_rn.php?lang= '''Royal Navy personnel'''] : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_surnames '''Wikipedia – Welsh Surnames'''] – describes the history of Welsh patronymics. ===Additional Resources=== : [[Pierpont-94|Rick Pierpont]] has put together several lists of online sources. Two are listed here. There is some duplication among the lists: :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies#A_-_Families '''Sources-Family Genealogies'''] – a list of published genealogies by surname in alphabetical order. :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Wales '''Sources-Wales'''] – a list of sources related to Wales. :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Category-Source '''Category-Source'''] – a list of links to pages for countries (including Wales), states and others which contain links to online publications. - [[Space:Welsh_Patronymic_Naming_Guidance|'''Welsh Patronymic Naming Guidance''']] ==Welsh Language Assistance== - Help is available with Welsh-language sources, words or phrases. Contact volunteer [[Morris-18630|'''Corinne Morris''']] and click on “send private message.” - [[Space:Glossary_Welsh|'''Glossary Welsh]]'''

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Profile Improvement Teams|Profile Improvement Teams]] | Wales Sourcerers Team ''' Welcome to the Wales Sourcerers Team page''' {{Blue|Updated 9/6/2023}} This page supports the activities of the Sourcerers Team as part of the [[Space:Wales_Profile_Improvement_Teams | Profile Improvement Teams]] group of the [[Project:Wales | Wales Project]]. '''Team Leader''': [[Armstrong-17381|Jutta (Armstrong) Beer]] '''Team Members''': [[Beavis-123|Stuart Beavis]] | [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] | [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] | [[Hardy-7997|Colin Hardy]] | [[Beacall-478|Steve Beacall]] | [[Orvis-372|Nikki Orvis]] | [[Matthews-8904|Diane Matthews]] | [[Merchant-1380|Paula Merchant]] | [[Owens-12761|Jerry Owens]] | [[Cormack-404|Chris Sharkey]] | [[Winter-5751|Barb Winter]] | [[Jones-21849|Wendy Jones]] | [[ Harper-7921|Sylvia Harper]] ==Goals== As part of the Wales Profile Improvement Teams, the Sourcerers Team works to improve the content on people profiles related to Wales. Sourcerers find sources for Wales Unsourced Profiles. The ideal is to provide a source for each fact on a profile, but even one source helps to lead genealogists to the profile and confirms the person's existence. ==Membership Requirements== Team members must make a least one contribution every six months towards the teams goals, communicate regularly with your Team Leader and respond to the six-month check-ins. To become a member of the Wales Sourcerers Team post an '''Answer''' on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1251281/wales-is-calling?show=1251281#q1251281 G2G welcome post] to join the Wales Project and indicate you would like to join this team. In addition it would be great if you would join in with the [[Project:Sourcerers/Saturday_Sourcing_Sprints| Saturday Sourcing Sprints]], the monthly [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers Challenge]] and the annual {{green|Source-a-thon}}. ==Where to Begin== Sometimes it's difficult to know where to start. Here are some ideas. ===Start at “Home”=== :Profiles that you manage are the best place to start. Set an example. Go to the navigation links tab “Find” and then select “Unsourced Profiles.” This will show you any of your own profiles which need sources. ===Wales Unsourced Profiles=== :A list of unsourced profiles can be found at [[:Category:Wales%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Wales, Unsourced Profiles]]. This page contains a list of unsourced profiles in Wales and links to unsourced profiles in each of the counties. If you are interested in a particular surname you can use the “Jump to a Letter” go straight to it. ===Wales Statistics=== :We also have a Wales statistics page which is a great place to start and you'll also be able to see that your efforts are having a great effect on the quality of the profiles within Wales. See [[Space:Wales_&_County_Statistics_Page| Wales & County Statistics Page]] We track Wales as a whole on a variety of measures and report weekly for the counties too. Also on this page are the links to the maintenance categories. More on those in the guidelines - see below. ===Wales Star Profiles=== :Star Profiles are those that are visited most often and it's important we get them looking good and make sure they are well sourced. This report gives links to suggestions relating to these profiles many of which need sources. [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=5Stars+wikitree-66+managed&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=LNAB&PageSize=500 Wales 5-Star Profiles] ==Wales Sourcing Guidelines== Guidelines on how to research sources and to format them on profiles are on this page – [[Space:Wales_Sourcerers_Team_Guidelines|Sourcerers Team Guidelines]]. Please also review [[Space:Welsh Patronymic Naming Guidance|Welsh Patronymic Naming Guidance ]]. ==Stuck on Sourcing?== If you need help resolving a problem, please don't struggle alone. Other Sourcerers or members of the wider Wales Project may be able to help. See below for the best way to communicate with other team members. ===WikiTree Sourcer=== :{{Blue|NEW}} WikiTree Sourcer is a browser extension which helps you easily check for sources in multiple places including the GRO, FreeBMD, FindaGrave, Ancestry and Findmypast. You can read me about it here: [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer Browser extension]] and there is a user guide available here: [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide|WikiTree Sourcer User Guide]]. I cannot recommend this enough! It not only fills search boxes for you it will also write citations and build household tables from census records. ==Communication with Team Members== Members of the teams in the Profile Improvement Teams (PIT) group have three methods to communicate: *The place to get the quickest response and the most interaction is the Wales Project Discord channel. If you are not yet on Discord please contact a Team Leader. *Communication with members of all teams in PIT; use the WikiTree’s Wales Project Google Group to make a post and select the tag “Profile-Improvements” found at the bottom of the page. *You can also use the Comments section at the bottom of this page or on the [[Space:Wales_Profile_Improvement_Teams|Wales Profile Improvement Team page]]. ==Resources== * [[Help:Sources|Help: Sources]] Provides the format to be used for different types of sources. *[[Help:Sources_FAQ|Help: Sources FAQ]] Describes what is a source; examples of good and bad sources and use of the Unsourced Research Note Box. * [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies#A_-_Families|Sources-Family Genealogies]] This is a list of published genealogies based on specific families. The list consists of surnames in alpha order. *[[Space:My_Source_Library_(arr_by_subject_and_time)|My Source Library]] Interesting collection of online sources regarding many countries and subjects. There is a Welsh section. Bear in mind that some of the those listings are redundant to other sources in this list of Sources.

Wales Stickers

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[[Category:Wales Images]] [[Project: Wales|Wales Project Page]] | Wales Stickers Page :To put a sticker on a profile, copy and paste the Code Used to below the == Biography == headline: :Example :==Biography== :{{IWales Sticker}} {| border="2" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" |'''Code used''' ! align="left" |'''Displays as:''' |- |{{Wales Roots}} |{{Wales Roots}} |- |{{Wales Sticker}} |{{Wales Sticker}} |- ! align="left" |'''Examples using the 13 Historic Counties; if known the place can be added - see Anglesey Beaumaris''' |- |{{Wales Sticker|Anglesey}} |{{Wales Sticker|Anglesey}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Anglesey|Beaumaris}} |{{Wales Sticker|Anglesey|Beaumaris}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Brecknockshire}} |{{Wales Sticker|Brecknockshire}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Brecknockshire|Merthyr}} |{{Wales Sticker|Brecknockshire|Merthyr}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Caernarfonshire}} |{{Wales Sticker|Caernarfonshire}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Cardiganshire}} |{{Wales Sticker|Cardiganshire}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Carmarthenshire}} |{{Wales Sticker|Carmarthenshire}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Denbighshire}} |{{Wales Sticker|Denbighshire}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Flintshire}} |{{Wales Sticker|Flintshire}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Glamorgan}} |{{Wales Sticker|Glamorgan}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Glamorganshire}} '''See Note below''' |{{Wales Sticker|Glamorganshire}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Merionethshire}} |{{Wales Sticker|Merionethshire}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Monmouthshire}} |{{Wales Sticker|Monmouthshire}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Montgomeryshire}} |{{Wales Sticker|Montgomeryshire}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Pembrokeshire}} |{{Wales Sticker|Pembrokeshire}} |- |{{Wales Sticker|Radnorshire}} |{{Wales Sticker|Radnorshire}} |- ! align="left" | ! align="left" | |} NOTE: Glamorgan is the correct spelling. Old coding of Glamorganshire will display as Glamorgan - 9 Oct 2022 [[:Category:Stickers]] - [[Template:Wales_Roots]] - [[Template:Wales_Sticker]]

Wales Topics Team

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] Wales Topics Teams '''Topics Teams Coordinator:''' [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]]
'''Let’s Celebrate Wales!'''
There are many aspects of Wales which deserve to be recognized by the Wales Project. Special recognition is provided to individuals by the notables and 5-star profiles overseen by the [[Space:Wales_Managed_Profiles_Teams|Managed Profiles Team]]. Those individuals can be further recognized by including them on one of the Topics Teams. Examples are: artists, authors, religious groups, members of the government and military, etc. The same can be accomplished for historic places, historic buildings, and events. If you have a special interest, it probably can be included here. Teams for new topics can be created. Contact [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] with questions and suggestions. ==Goal== Celebrate the significance of Wales, its people and culture by creating quality and interesting records. ==Guidelines== Read [[Space:Wales_Topics_Teams_Guidelines|Wales Topics Teams Guidelines]] before creating a new page for a team. ==Teams and Members== The current teams are: *[[Space:Wales_Buildings_Team|Wales Buildings Team]] (Many types of buildings) - Team Members: [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] | [[Armstrong-17381|Jutta Beer]] | [[Hanmer-105|Joann Hanmer]] |[[Matthews-8904|Diane Matthews]] *[[Space:Wales_Cemeteries_Team|Wales Cemeteries Team]] - Team Member: [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] *[[Space:Wales_Diaspora_Team|Wales Diaspora Team]] (No content as yet) - Team Members: [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] | [[Quealy-15|Mark Quealy]] *[[Space:Wales_Disasters_Team|Wales Disasters Team]] (At sea, mining, rail, etc.) - Team Members: [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] |[[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]]''' *[[Space:Wales_One_Place_Studies|Wales One Place Studies]] - Information page *[[Space:Wales_Project_Topics_Wars|Wales Wars Team]] (Wars in which Wales or Welshmen were involved) - Team Members: [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] | [[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]] | [[Hill-53077|Stephanie Hill]] Not Activated: *[[Space:Scots-Welsh_Team|Wales Scots-Welsh Team]] If you have any suggestions for a new Topics Team, contact [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]].

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Welcome to Walker County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Walker_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Huntsville, Walker Co., Tx. }} *{{Blue|Walker County was created 1846 from Montgomery County.}} It originally was named for a Mississippi legislator, Robert J. Walker that started the legislation in Congress for Texas annexation and supported the Union during the Civil War. It was renamed in honor of S. H. Walker, Texas Ranger and soldier. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwalker/https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/walker-county :'''1542''' Luis de Moscoso Alvarado, Spaniard explored.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw01 :'''1687''' -Frenchman René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle crossed the area. :'''1689''' worried of a French threat presented by the La Salle expedition, Alonso De León brought a military company to East Texas. De León's men cleared a lane that became '''La Bahía Road.''' which crossed part of Walker county. :'''1700s''' - Cenis Indians lived between the Trinity and the San Jacinto rivers, raising corn and trading with western Indians for horses, hides, and Spanish goods. :'''1780''' invading tribes driven from the Mississippi River by the American expansion wiped out the Cenis Indians. Bidais were in the North part as hunter-gatherers. Huntsville was an important trade site among Alabama-Coushatta, the Neches, and the Nacogdoches tribes of the forests who swapped goods with Comanches, Lipans, and Tonkawas. http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/HuntsvilleTexas.htm :'''pre 1836''': In the years of pre independence Walker co. was in the jurisdiction of Washington district. :'''1830s''' Pleasant Gray and brother Ephraim established a trading post. The site eventually became Huntsville, named after Huntsville, Alabama"( Pleasant's former home and conducted a lucrative trade with the neighboring Indians. :'''1837''' Montgomery County organized - Huntsville was within its boundaries. First post office granted. First Congress of the Republic of Texas included the area of present Walker County in Montgomery Co. when that county was carved from Washington County. {{Image|file=Walker_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption=Sam Houston's Law Office. }}{{clear}} :'''1838''' James DeWitt established Cincinnati, which became a commercial center since it was on stage road connecting Washington-on-the-Brazos and Nacogdoches. :'''1844''' The Huntsville Male and Female Academy opened. :'''1845''' Stovall's Male and Female Academy opened. :'''1846''' Walker County organized - Huntsville designated county seat. :'''1846''', in Huntsville. A site for the courthouse was donated by Pleasant Gray and wife and Henry Sheets provided the property for the jail. :'''1847''' New jail was completed, and the first courthouse a year later. Huntsville becomes home of the Texas State Penitentiary. :'''1849''' first inmate arrives in Penitentiary. :'''1850''' Huntsville loses its chance to become state capital when it is defeated by Austin in an election.1840s and 1850s prosperous families from the southern states arrive.{{Image|file=Walker_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Sam Houston's DogTrot House }}{{clear}} :'''1850 - 1860''' cotton production expanded, on the eve of the Civil War slaves in Walker county outnumbered the whites.The county's, slave population tripled during the same period, rising to 4,135. Land values also tripled during the decade. Walker county mirrored the Deep South. (376 of the Walker County's 646 white families owned slaves). At various times the communities of Newport, Carolina, Cincinnati, Tuscaloosa, and Wyser's Bluff served as points of departure for river freight. :'''1860''' Huntsville, the county seat, was the county's principal town having several churches, two small colleges (Austin College and Andrew Female College ), businesses, and a newspaper, the "Huntsville Item". There were 10 public schools attended by more than 400 students. {{Image|file=Walker_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Sam Houston Memorial Museum. }}{{clear}} :'''1861-1865''' James Gillaspie raised a company of volunteer infantry, the county raised two company'''. During the Civil War, uniforms for Confederate soldiers were made at the pentitentiary. During reconstruction, Huntsville was placed under martial law for a brief period. :'''1867''' A yellow fever epidemic reportedly killed 10 percent of the town's population. :'''1870''' Real estate values fell from ($1,525,411 in 1860) to only ($311,556 were ex-slaves who had been brought into the county during war. 60% of the people living in the area were black. :'''1871''' Racial tensions erupted -- Sam Jenkins, a local freedman, was murdered. Capt. Leander McNelly (state Police) arrested 4 suspects, convicted 3 of the crime. Before the judge could sentence them, sympathizers armed the prisoners and a shooting spree began in the courtroom McNelly and other lawman were wounded, the trio escaped. (Only 2 citizens were willing to be deputized for Posse. Gov. Edmund Davis declared Martial and sent state militia for 60 days. :'''1871''' Lumber business developed. The International and Great Southern Railroad passed through the forested Eastern half of the county. Sawmills were established with spurs connecting them to the railroad, providing convenient transportation for their products, and lumbering soon became the most important industry in the area. :'''1872''' The railroad bypassed their town, thus Huntsville residents hurriedly raised '''$90,000''' to build a spur line from their town to the road that had passed them. The county contributed an additional $35,000. The spur, known as the '''Huntsville Tap, reached the main line''' near the new town of Phelps. :'''1875''' Huntsville was a stop on four stage lines - including one running from Nacogdoches to Brenham, and one from Huntsville to Waxahachie. River port towns died as the railroads replaced the steamboats for hauling freight. The railroad community of Riverside was established at the crossing of the Trinity River. :'''1879''' Sam Houston Normal Institute opened, later became '''Sam Houston State University.''' :'''1890''' Seven sawmills were operating. Locomotives also helped to shift the area's demographic patterns. Being bypassed by a railroad meant almost certain death to a community in the late nineteenth century. :'''1900''' Population was 15,813 people in the county including 8,319 African Americans. Cotton was still primary crop, but the soil became depleted as farmers did not know to rotate crops. The Lumber industry helped contribute to the county's economy. :'''1933''' Emancipation Park is established :'''1936''' Marker is erected for Steamboat House - where Sam Houston died. Also authorized were the construction of the James Gillespie Monument and the Sam Houston Memorial Museum. '''Formed From.''' *{{Blue|1846--Walker County was created April 6, 1846 from Montgomery County}}. '''.Adjacent Counties ''' *Houston County (north) *Trinity County (northeast){{Image|file=Walker_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=adjacent counties . }} *San Jacinto County (east) *Montgomery County (south) *Grimes County (west) *Madison County (northwest) ====Government Offices==== Walker County has had five courthouses: '''1848, 1853, 1869, 1888 and 1970'''http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Huntsville-Texas-Walker-County-Courthouse.htm '''1st Courthouse, 1848''' - The first Walker County Courthouse was used by county commissioners court meetings in July 1848; the building was finally completed in the center of the Huntsville public square in 1850. It had a defective foundation. thus another was needed. '''2nd Courthouse, 1853 -'''- Repairs made did not hold long. The design for the third county courthouse featured a grand jury house in the southwest corner of the grounds rather than inside the courthouse itself. Dubbed "The Little Courthouse," the grand jury house was completed and in use by 1861. '''3rd Courthouse, 1869''' Civil War interrupted the building of this courthouse until 1869. It was finished in 1869 but major repairs were necessary within a couple of years The main courthouse of 1853 burned. The 1853 Grand Jury house "Little Courthouse" was called back to be used as main courthouse. '''4th courthouse, 1888-''' Darling set to work in late spring and erected Heiner's vision, replete with Victorian Gothic, Renaissance revival and Italianate details. That structure, the fourth Walker County Courthouse, gradually welcomed back the social and religious groups of the county. Other uses included the Walker County Fair of 1912 and a lecture series sponsored by Texas A & M University in 1914. The interior of the building burned in 1968. At that time, it was one of the 25 oldest courthouses in the state of Texas. {{Image|file=Walker_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1888 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''5th Courthouse, 1970-''' modern brick and steel structure, was completed in 1970. It is still in service. {{Image|file=Walker_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Walker co. courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw01 :Location SE Texas at 30°47' north latitude and 95°33' west longitude. :'''Huntsville''', the county seat,, 60 miles N or Houston. :'''Named for''' Robert J. Walker of Mississippi, (introduced into the US Congress the resolution for the annexation of Texas; because he was a Unionist during the Civil War.In 1863 the legislature changed the honoree to Samuel H. Walker. :'''Size''' 801 sq. mi. of rolling hills and open prairies in the Piney Woods :'''Vegetation ''' 70% of the county- forests of loblolly, short-leaf, long-leaf pine, and hardwoods. :'''Location''' - W end of the Coastal Plain region. :'''Elevations''' 140 to 404 feet above sea level. :'''Rainfall''' - 46 inches of rain each year :'''Rivers''', the Trinity River (north) and San Jacinto River ( south). Bedias Creek NW empties into the Trinity River. Harmon, Carolina,Nelson creeks. Mill, East & West Sandy, and Robinson creeks drain into San Jacinto River in the south. :'''Soil ''' - sands and clays, but alluvial loams are found in creek beds and at lower elevations. :'''Temperatures''' range low of 38° F in January to of 95° F in July; :'''Growing season l'''asts 265 days. :'''Resources''' -Clay deposits-ceramic and brick clays and Fuller's earth- mined commercially :'''Minerals-''' sand, gravel, lignite, volcanic ash, and petroleum. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw01 ===Local Resources=== *National Register of Historic Places listings in Walker County, Texas ===Protected areas=== *Sam Houston Memorial Museum {{Image|file=Walker_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Sam HoustonMemorial Museum. }}{{clear}} *Emancipation Park ===Demographics=== As of the 2010 census, its population was 67,861. Its county seat is Huntsville. In 2000, there were 61,758 people in the county with a population density of 78 people sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 69.12% White, 23.88% Black or African American, 0.35% Native American, 0.77% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 4.42% from other races, and 1.41% from two or more races. 14.11% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $31,468, and the median income for a family was $42,589. Males had a median income of $27,634 versus $22,579 for females. The per capita income for the county was $14,508. About 10.60% of families and 18.40% of the population were below the poverty line, including 19.10% of those under age 18 and 13.40% of those age 65 or over. Agriculture: corn ,1,873 bales of cotton, oats, beans, and sweet potatoes, Livestock, t 4,300 milk cows 18,000 other cattle. Walker County is crossed by the Union Pacific Railroad and Interstate Highway 45. Transportation in the area is also facilitated by a series of farm-to-market roads radiating outward from Huntsville. Highways:
*I-45 Interstate 45 * U.S. Highway 190 *Texas State Highway 19 *Texas State Highway 30 *Texas State Highway 75 Politics:- The voters of Walker County supported the Democratic candidates in virtually every election from 1904 through 1968; the only exceptions occurred in 1928, when Republican Herbert Hoover took the county, and 1956, when Dwight D. Eisenhowerqv did. After 1972, when Republican Richard Nixon carried the county over George McGovern, the area began to trend Republican. Though Democrat Jimmy Carter carried the county in 1976, the area went Republican in every other presidential election from 1972 through 2004.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw01 Politics in Walker County History: :1848 to 1856 A majority of the area's voters supported the Democratic presidential candidates in national elections, the American party received 47% of the county's vote in 1856. The county's sectional sentiments were reflected in the pivotal election of 1860, when local voters overwhelmingly supported southern Democrat John Breckenridge over John Bell, the candidate of the Constitutional Union party. :'''Reconstruction politics''' Walker County had a volatile political atmosphere ::1872Presidential election majority of the county's voters supported Ulysses S. Grant, the Republican candidate ::1876, Republican Rutherford Hayes received only one vote in the county, the county went Democratic ::1888 Walker County's Republican voters reappeared to give James G. Blaine a majority of the county's votes ::1888 a plurality of the county's voters supported the candidate of the maverick Greenback party ::1892 People's (Populist) Party won a plurality of the county's votes ::1896 William Jennings Bryan, the fusion candidate of the Democratic/ People's parties, won 70% percent votes to beat Republican William McKinley. ::1900, when the Populists ran a separate ticket, Bryan won a plurality in the county for the Democrats, beginning a trend that would continue for more than fifty years. {{Image|file=Walker_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=275 |caption=Sam Houston's Dogtrot house. }}{{clear}} *A large portion of the county is owned by two public agencies, the state prison system and the National Forest Service. ===Cities=== *[[:Category:Huntsville, Texas|Huntsville]] (population, 40,125) accounts for most of the county's population *[[:Category:New Waverly, Texas|New Waverly (1,027)]] ====Towns==== *[[:Category:Riverside, Texas|Riverside (489)]] Unincorporated community
*Dodge, Texas *http://www.countygenweb.com/txmontgomery/old_waverly_walker_county_texas.htm New Waverly, Walker county, Texas] NEW WAVERLY, TEXAS (pop. 250). New Waverly is 13 miles S of Huntsville on Hwy 75 and I-45 in S Walker County. It was founded by the Houston and Great Northern Railroad Company after the residents of what became Old Waverly refused to grant the railroad a right-of-way through their community. In 1870 the company laid its tracks ten miles west of Old Waverly and set aside a townsite known as Waverly Station which became New Waverly, Residents moved from Old Waverly to New Waverly. Economy was cotton-based. Polish immigrants supplied local landlords with tenants for their land. By 1884 New Waverly had a population of 150, 7 general stores, 4 steam sawmills, 2 cotton gins, 2 saloons, and a gristmill. http://www.countygenweb.com/txmontgomery/old_waverly_walker_county_texas.htm ===Festivals=== * Sam Houston Memorial Museum and hosts a number of annual events {{Image|file=Walker_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=245 |caption=Sam Houston's Law Office. }}{{clear}} *Walker County Fair in July. ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} * in 2014 73 percent of residents age twenty-five and older had four years of high school, and more than '''18 percent had college degrees'''. ''' Colleges/Universities''' *Sam Houston State University is located in Huntsville. This was named Sam Houston State Teacher's College before becoming Sam Houston State University , it was known as Sam Houston State Teachers College. *Andrew Female College ====Public Schools====. *Huntsville Independent School District *New Waverly Independent School District *Richards Independent School District (portion) *Trinity Independent School District (portion) ====Private Schools===== *The Gulf Coast Trades Center, a charter school, is in an unincorporated area of the county. ===Historic Census=== :1850 --- 3,964 — :1860 --- 8,191 106.6% :1870 --- 9,766 19.2% :1880 --- 12,024 23.1% :1890 --- 12,874 7.1% :1900 --- 15,813 22.8% :1910 --- 16,061 1.6% :1920 --- 18,556 15.5% :1930 --- 18,528 −0.2% :1940 --- 19,868 7.2% :1950 --- 20,163 1.5% :1960 --- 21,475 6.5% :1970 --- 27,680 28.9% :1980 --- 41,789 51.0% :1990 --- 50,917 21.8% :2000 --- 61,758 21.3% :2010 --- 67,861 9.9% :Est. 2015 --- 70,699 ===Notables=== *Ima Hogg, philanthropist, b Mineola, TX :Eugene C. Barker :Marilyn McAdams Sibley :Walker County Jane Doe, an unidentified teenager or young woman found murdered on November 1, 1980 :John N. Raney :Kate Borcherding ===={{red|Huntsville Prison}}==== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntsville_Unit Huntsville Prison] The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ), a Texas agency that operates the adult state correctional facilities (SCI Prisons), is in Huntsville (county seat of Walker County). Walker County has the highest number of state prisons and jails out of all of the counties in Texas. The Huntsville Unit houses the State of Texas execution chamber.
Some other men's prisons in Walker County, Texas are *in Huntsville #Byrd Unit #Goree Unit #Wynne Unit #Holliday Unit (a transfer unit) * unincorporated areas of Walker County: #Ellis Unit #Estelle Unit. --Edited [[Lane-18879]], 2/24/2023-- ====Land Grants==== *James Mitchell (1795–1870) and his wife, the former Calpernia Franklin (1805–1865), came to the future Walker County under a Mexican land grant in 1833. Mitchell, who became one of the first county commissioners, established the Mitchell House and Inn on the Old San Antonio Road, also known as El Camino Real. During the 1840s, the house was a stop for weary stagecoach travelers.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwalker/ ===County Resources=== *Emancipation Park *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/gks02 Sam Houston National Forest] Ranchers with special permits are able to graze their cattle with the area.(443 head of cattle grazed in fiscal year 1994) *Lake Conroe, has three parks with campgrounds: ::Double Lake ::Kelley Pond ::Stubblefield Lake. *State prisons *education *agriculture were key elements of the local economy. *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwalker/ TxGen] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: McAdams Cemetery, Crabbs Prairie, Texas|McAdams Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Clapp Cemetery, Walker County, Texas|Clapp Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oakwood Cemetery, Huntsville, Texas|Oakwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Joseph Elmina Cemetery, New Waverly, Texas|Saint Joseph Elmina Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Winters Memorial Park, New Waverly, Texas|Winters Memorial Park]] *[[:Category:Walker_County%2C_Texas%2C_Cemeteries]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2755 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Walker/ListWalker.html Walker co. Texas Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walker_County,_Texas *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/heh03 **[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/gks02 Sam Houston National Forest] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntsville_Unit Huntsville Prison]

Walker Land Grants, Wilkes County GA

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Walker Name Study

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[[Category:Walker Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the project leader [[Walker-31940|Angela Herman]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Walker Name Study-1

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Walkers of Colonial Virginia

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[[Category:Virginia, Walker Name Study]][[Category: US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] == Virginia Walkers == : This study focuses on the Walkers who immigrated to or lived in Virginia before 1776. == How to Join == : Please add your name and interest [[#Members| below]] (you do not need to be related to the Colonial Virginia Walker you're interested in to join this study). == Goals == #To sort out which Davids and Alexanders (among others) belonged to which Walker line #To identify the progenitor(s) of the Virginia Walkers == Task List == * Research Walker profiles that do not have a date or a location (either or neither). == Members == * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]]: I'm working on trying to figure out which David Walker is father of Nancy ([[Walker-13811|Walker]]) Maclin & then who his parents were. ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Walkers of Colonial Virginia|WikiTree Profiles that use this page.]]

Walkers of the Old Plymouth colony

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[[Category: Walker Lines from Plymouth Colony]] [[Category:Plymouth Colony]] [[Category: Fuller-5853 Source Pages]] == Main Source page == :''[[Space:Memorial of the Walkers of the Old Plymouth Colony|Memorial of the Walkers of the Old Plymouth Colony]]'': : NOTE: This page has a typo and should be called: Memorial of the Walkers of the Old Plymouth colony == Original Source page == To be reviewed as part of main source page. === Headline text === * Complete Title: Memorial of the Walkers of the Old Plymouth colony embracing genealogical and biographical sketches of James, of Taunton; Philip, of Rehoboth; William of Eastham; John, of Marshfield; Thomas, of Bristol; and of their descendants from 1620 to 1860 (aka, "Walkers of Old Plymouth colony") ** by J. B. R.Walker ** Published 1861 by Metcalf & Co., Printers in Northampton, Mass. === Available online: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialofwalker00walk * https://openlibrary.org/works/OL17111044W/Memorial_of_the_Walkers_of_the_Old_Plymouth_colony === Examples === : '''Sources:''' :: [[#Walker|Walker]], J. B. R. '' [[Space:Walkers of the Old Plymouth colony|Walkers of Old Plymouth colony]] '' (Metcalf & Co., 1861)

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Wall Name Study

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[[Category:Wall Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Wall and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == DNA == A deep line of Walls, related to a deep line of Pittmans, is discussed at the [[space:Captain Thomas Pitman Y-DNA Study|CTP DNA Study]]. Any male Wall/Walls who thinks he may be related should join the Wall DNA Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/wall/about project link]. The project seeks more testers. Since Y-DNA is passed from father to son, any two Walls who share a common patrilineal ancestor will match each other on Y-DNA. Especially needed: Walls who can trace their lineage back to Europe. This applies to all distinct lines.

Wallace Family History

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Here is a page for anyone interested in the surname Wallace. === Origins of the Wallace Surname === The '''Wallace''' surname is Scottish form of '''WALLIS''', from the Old French 'le waleis," meaning "foreigner or stranger." It is often used to denote native Welsh and Bretons. Its origins are Scottish, English and Welsh. In Scotland, the name also referred to foreigners from the south. It has and is used as a given name as well. === Famous Wallaces === '''Rasheed Wallace''', a professional basketball player. Born in 1974 in Philadelphia, PA and he reached a height of 6' 11". He plays for the Detroit Pistons. In 2004, he led the Pistons to the NBA title. He said he worked very well with another team player, Ben Wallace. The two were known as “Wallace x 2”. Rasheed has been part of the NBA All-Star team in 2000, 2001, 2006, and 2008. '''Ben C. Wallace''', a professional basketball player. Ben was born in Whitehall, Alabama in 1974. Ben Wallace has been with the Pistons from 2000 to 2006. He then signed with the Chicago Bulls for four years. In Feb. 2008 he switched to the Cleveland Cavaliers in a trade. His nickname is “Big Ben” at a height of 6' 9". Ben is part of the defensive team. === Creative Wallaces === '''John S. Wallace''' John is an American engraver, especially producing designs for US postage stamps. He has worked for the Bureau of Printing and Engraving for years and now retired. He produced the “Einstein” stamp in 1970s. === Wallaces on WikiTree === [[Wallace-7|Rodney Wallace]] (1823-1903), founder of Fitchburg Paper Company and Congressman. Here is the complete [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/W/WALLACE_1.html Wallace Index]. This list was current as of this morning. If you add yourself and/or other Wallace relatives your addition(s) will appear on the index tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category: Wales, Emigrants]]

Waller County, Texas

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Welcome to Waller County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} **'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]] '''The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Formed From=== *{{Blue|Waller County was created 28 April 1873 and organized from Austin, Grimes Counties.}}https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/waller-county ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Waller_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Clocktower with 1894 drawing memorial. }} https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw02 ::Large herds of mustangs and wild cattle, deer, prairie chickens roamed through this area. :'''1700s''' Bidai Indians lived a migratory life in the area, where they engaged in hunting and fishing. By the time of Anglos arrived, there were only 100 members. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw02 :'''1821-1835''' The area was originally part of the Municipality of Washington under Mexican rule, then became part of Washington County and then Austin County. :'''1821'''--The area was part of Stephen F. Austin's first colony, the first settlement.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Waller_County,_Texas_Genealogy :'''1822 Jared Groce''' moved from Alabama with 100 slaves, built Bernardo Plantation, 4 miles from present day Hempstead. Groce grew a crop of cotton in 1822. :'''1825''' he constructed the first cotton gin in Texas. A blacksmith shop and commissary were also established at Bernardo, and the plantation became the nucleus of settlement in the area. :'''April 1836''', during Texas Revolution, Sam Houston's army briefly camped at the plantation. Other early settlers on the east bank of the Brazos were Isaac M. Pennington, first schoolteacher in Austin's colony, and two free blacks, Lewis B. Jones and Samuel Hardin. :'''post 1840''' -James Pattison built a plantation close to present-day Pattison, and Edwin Waller settled near Clemons :'''1845''' - east bank of the Brazos became a prosperous, cotton-exporting plantation area; 200 whites owned more than 1,000 slaves. :'''1854''' Leonard W. Groce (Jared Groce's son) acquired some of his father's land and built Liendo Plantation, which became the area's social center. Most of Cotton was taken to Houston to market, using inadequate steamboats or road transportation. :'''1858''' Railroad --Houston and Texas Central Railway built into the county. :'''Nov 1858''' Hempstead on the railroad in NW part of the county, was incorporated then became major trade center. Cotton and agriculture items were shipped by railroad. :'''1861''' - 2nd railroad increased Hempstead's importance as a trade center grew in 1861, connected to Brenham. The formation of Hempstead caused a shift in the county's population, as people moved away from village of Rock Island, which had been the only community. :'''1862-65''' During the Civil War Confederate camps '''Carter, Groce, and Hebert''' were established near Hempstead. The town served as Confederate supply and military hospital was established. Camp Groce was one of two POW camps holding Union prisoners. ::Support was strong for the Confederacy in the area. Dr. Richard R. Peebles, a prominent local citizen who helped to found Hempstead, was imprisoned and exiled by Confederate authorities for speaking and writing against the war. :'''1865''' - Union soldiers marched into Hempstead in the summer with 4000 troops and George Arnstrong Custer camped near Hempstead from August to October. :'''1866'''- An agency of the Freedmen's Bureau was established at Hempstead. :'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] :'''1867''' two companies of federal troops were assigned there. Emancipation of the area's slaves disrupted the local economy as it had in other counties. :'''1870''' - Cotton prices and production plunged, below prewar levels. Many of the large plantations broke up into smaller farms. :'''1868''' -the Hempstead's peace was disturbed by a race riot. :'''1869-73''' area's majority black population became active in local politics during Reconstruction, and a number of blacks were elected to county and state offices. :'''Apr28, 1873 ''' Waller county was created from Austin and Grimes counties with Hempstead as County Seat. https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Waller_County,_Texas_Genealogy :'''1872-1900''' County voters supported the Republican candidates in every presidential election. :'''1873''' - The Liendo Plantation purchased by Edmund Montgomery and wife, sculptor Elisabet Ney. :'''1878''' Pattison grew rapidly after the Texas Western Narrow Gauge Railroad arrived. :'''1879 Prairie View State Normal School''', a state school to train black teachers was established. :'''later 1880s, 90s''' Immigrants from Central and Eastern Europe, Ireland, and Italy arrived. :'''1899''' --The Narrow Gauge Railway closed. :'''1896-1900''' elections were marked by violence. Republican vote dropped by 50%. :'''1903''' state white primary law almost eliminated blacks as a political power in the county. :'''1930'''- Cotton production expanded, (1910 30,000 acres planted in cotton), (1920 23,000 acres), (1930 24,000 acres with 4,052 African Americans). Cotton gins closed 1930s. :'''1948''' -Oil production rose to 591,000 barrels, then dropped in the next 10 years. :'''2004''' -More than 1,501,000 barrels of oil and 6,852,751 cubic feet of gas-well gas were produced, by the end of that year 27,752,794 barrels of oil had been taken from county lands since 1934. ===Government Offices=== There have been 4 courthouses in Waller County. '''1st Courthouse''' was in a rented frame building. http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Hempstead-TX-Waller-County-Courthouse.htm '''2nd Courthouse,1877''', the first brick courthouse was built, and was in use until it burned in 1892. In 1894, a new courthouse was built. https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Waller_County,_Texas_Genealogy '''3rd Courthouse, 1894''' courthouse served the county until it was demolished in 1954 after the current courthouse opened.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Waller_County,_Texas_Genealogy The 1894 Waller County Courthouse - This is a fancy courthouse. "It's a shame that this courthouse is no longer standing. It was the site of an historic, yet tragic event. According to the Handbook of Texas Online, John McPherson Pinckney a Confederate veteran, Waller County Judge and U.S. Congressman, died from a gunshot wound at the old Waller County courthouse on April 24, 1905 while trying to break up a fight. Pinckney, a Prohibitionist, and the members of the Prohibition League were meeting at the courthouse to discuss using the Texas Rangers to enforce a newly enacted prohibition law. His brother, Thomas, and two other men were also shot and killed. The publicity surrounding this event in Hempstead, led to the creation of the town's early nickname, "Six-Shooter Junction." - Terry Jeanson{{Image|file=Waller_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=600 |caption=1894 Courthouse, jail. }} {{Image|file=Waller_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=1894 courthouse }} '''4th Courthouse and current''' This is functional but plain, newer, composed of limestorne, brick. https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Waller_County,_Texas_Genealogy ::Someone wrote in A History of Waller County, published in 1973, the 1894 courthouse stated the building stated that the 1894 structure "was torn down for a larger and even more attractive brick three-story building in 1955. They erred in the statement. The 1955 is newer. {{Image|file=Waller_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=1955-Current courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw02 :'''Climat'''e in this area is characterized by hot, humid summers and generally mild to cool winters. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Katy has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate map :'''Waller County''' is in the lower coastal plain of SETexas. :'''Center''' of the county lies at 29°11' north latitude and 96° 01' west longitude. :'''County Seat''' -Hempstead and largest city,(25 miles NW of Houston). :'''Size''' - 514 square miles of land :'''Type''' -rolling timbered area in N part of county, to coastal prairie in S,marsh and bunch grasses. :'''Elevation''' 100 and 300 feet above sea level. :'''Soil''' - fertile alluvial soil in Brazos river bottoms to sandy loam soil in prairie region to black waxy soils in the small S area of the county. :'''Rivers, creeks''' -Brazos River is county's W boundary, county is crossed by creeks, Clear, Spring, Walnut, Brushy, Pond, Birch, Mound, Besser, Iron, and Cedar creeks. :'''Springs/Lakes''' Hubbard Springs provides mineral waters. Garrett Lake, Mound Lake, Hannay Lake. :'''Vegetation''' - Pine trees in NE Waller County, pecan trees on the Brazos river bottom, live oak, ash, elm sycamore, cottonwood, walnut trees, wild fruits, berries elsewhere. :'''Temperature''' low of 41° F in January to high of 95° in July. :'''Rainfall''' - 42 inches :'''Growing season''' lasts 288 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw02 =====Protected areas===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_Prairie_Conservancy Katy Prairie] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peckerwood_Garden Peckerwood arboretum] species of acer, ilex, liquidambar, magnolia, styrax, taxus, quercus, many of which are recent plant discoveries from remote mountain ranges in Mexico. There are outdoor sculptures and a collection of folk art from Mexico and the United States. ===Demographics=== In 2000 Census, there were 32,663 people residing in the county with a population density of 64 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 57.83% White, 29.25% Black or African American, 0.49% Native American, 0.38% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 10.28% from other races, and 1.76% from two or more races. 19.42% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $38,136, and the median income for a family was $45,868. Males had a median income of $34,447 versus $25,583 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,338. About 11.50% of families and 16.00% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.00% of those under age 18 and 12.30% of those age 65 or over. Politics - In national elections a majority of the voters of Waller County supported the Democratic candidates in every presidential election from 1900 to 1948. However, the county swung to Republicans in 1952, 1956, and 1960. The county's voters then supported the Democratic candidates in most presidential elections from 1964 through 1996, except in 1972, when Republican Richard Nixon carried the county, and 1984, when Ronald Reagan did. In the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections Republican George W. Bush carried the county with solid majorities. A chart shown on wikipedia indicates the representatives and senator currently are Republican.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw02 :NOTE- Controversies of students voting rights of students in Prairie View A&M University. Waller county officials have shown reluctance of county officials to allow students attending historically-black Prairie View A&M University to vote in Waller County in 1971, 1992, 2003, 2007-08. "2 Voter Rights Cases, One Gripping a College Town, Stir Texas" by Ralph Blumenthal, New York Times, May 28, 2008 "Judges slap Waller voter rules, give hand to Prairie View" by Cindy George, Houston Chronicle October 24, 2008 *The economy of Waller County revolves primarily around farming, cattle, and forest products. Mineral resources include oil and gas, salt domes, shell, gypsum, sulphur, sand, gravel, and brick clay. * Prairie View State Normal School, a state school to train black teachers, was established in 1879. (Currently known as Prairie View A &M University) *Immigrants from Central and Eastern Europe, Ireland, and Italy arrived during the later nineteenth century, with Germans forming the largest immigrant group. *Catholic and Lutheran churches grew with the arrival, especially, of German, Polish, and Czech immigrants into the early twentieth century. A Jewish synagogue, established in 1873, also increased religious diversity. *Brookshire grew after 1893, when the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railroad built through the area from Houston. *South Texas Baptist College was established in the town of Waller in 1898, but did not survive the great storm (hurricane) that pushed through the area in 1900. *The Narrow Gauge Railway closed in 1899. *Waller County is served by U.S. Highway 290, State Highway 6, the Union Pacific Railroad. Airports
*Houston Executive Airport located between Brookshire and Katy in an unincorporated area. *Skydive Houston Airport (Skylake Airport) is located S of Waller in an unincorporated area. *George Bush Intercontinental Airport, an international airport in Houston in Harris County under The Houston Airport System serves Waller county as it is within its service area. *William P. Hobby Airport in Houston and in Harris County has commercial airline service. '''Highways'''
*I-10 Interstate 10 * U.S. Highway 90 *U.S. Highway 290 *Texas State Highway 6 *[http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/stories/2004/10/18/daily9.html Igloo Manufacturing] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goya_Foods Goya Food Company (Mexican, Puerto Rican foods] ===Adjacent Counties=== *Grimes County (north) *Montgomery County (northeast) *Harris County (east) *Fort Bend County (south) *Austin County (west) *Washington County (northwest) =====Cities===== *[[:Category:Brookshire, Texas|Brookshire]] *'''[[:Category:Hempstead, Texas|Hempstead]] (county seat)''' *'''[[:Category:Katy, Texas|Katy]]''' (partly in Harris and Fort Bend counties) located on intersection of 3-th-border intersection of Harris, Fort Bend, and Waller counties, along Interstate 10, 29 miles W of Houston {{Image|file=Waller_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Katy mural. }} *[[:Category:Pattison, Texas|Pattison]] *[[:Category:Prairie View, Texas|Prairie View]] *[[:Category:Waller, Texas|Waller]] (partly in Harris County) ===== Towns and Uninco Communities===== *[[:Category:Pine Island, Texas|Pine Island]] Uninco Communities
*[[:Category:Cedar Creek, Texas|Cedar Creek]] – north of Hempstead *[[:Category:Fields Store, Texas|Fields Store]] *[[:Category:Monaville, Texas|Monaville]] *[[:Category:Second Corinth, Texas|Second Corinth]] *[[:Category:Shiloh, Texas|Shiloh]] =====Festivals===== *Soap Box Derby Fun Day *Demolition Derby, April *Watermelon Run For The Fallen (fallen soldiers of Iraq and Afghanistan war *visit a working farm complete with rides and attractions for all ages, tour a real winery, take a ride in vintage aircraft, watch a real county fair ====Schools==== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} =====Colleges/Universities===== * Prairie View State Normal School, a state school to train black teachers, was established in 1879. (Currently known as Prairie View A &M University) ***South Texas Baptist College was established in the town of Waller in 1898, but did not survive the great storm (hurricane) that pushed through the area in 1900. =====Public Schools===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hempstead_Independent_School_District Hempstead Independent School District] ::Hempstead High (Grades 9-12) ::Hempstead Middle (Grades 6-8) ::Hempstead Elementary (Grades 3-5) ::Hempstead Early Childhood Center (Grades PK-2) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Independent_School_District Royal Independent School District] ::Royal High School (Brookshire; Grades 9-12) ::Royal Middle School (Brookshire; Grades 6-8) ::Royal Elementary School (Brookshire; Grades 1-5) ::Royal Early Childhood Center (Pattison; Grades PK-K) ::Royal STEM Academy (Brookshire; Grades 3-10) ::Royal Early College High School (Brookshire; 9-10) ::Royal ISD opened a new two-story high school and new early childhood center. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_Independent_School_District Katy Independent School district] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waller_Independent_School_District Waller Independent School District] ::Waller High School (unincorporated Harris County, near Waller) 30°4′43″N 95°55′12.6″W ::Waller Junior High School (Waller) ::Wayne C. Schultz Junior High School (Waller) ::Fields Store Elementary School (Fields Store, Unincorporated Waller County) ::I. T. Holleman Elementary School (Waller) ::Herman T. Jones Elementary School (Prairie View) ::Roberts Road Elementary School (Hockley, unincorporated Harris County) ::Turlington Elementary School =====Private Schools===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazos_Valley_Sudbury_School Brazos Valley Sudbury School] opened for students who needed 5 hour/day, but not requiring a set schedule ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=260 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Pattison Methodist Cemetery, Pattison, Texas|Pattison Methodist Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Shiloh Cemetery, Prairie View, Texas|Shiloh Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2756 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/waller/listwaller.html Waller county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield ===Historic Census=== :1880 --- 9,024 — :1890 --- 10,888 20.7% :1900 --- 14,246 30.8% :1910 --- 12,138 −14.8% :1920 --- 10,292 −15.2% :1930 --- 10,014 −2.7% :1940 --- 10,280 2.7% :1950 --- 11,961 16.4% :1960 --- 12,071 0.9% :1970 --- 14,285 18.3% :1980 --- 19,798 38.6% :1990 --- 23,390 18.1% :2000 --- 32,663 39.6% :2010 --- 43,205 32.3% :Est. 2015 --- 48,656 ===Notables=== *Ima Hogg, philanthropist, b Mineola, TX ===County Resources=== *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Waller_County,_Texas_Genealogy '''Waller County Genealogy'''] *Catholic and Lutheran churches grew with the arrival, especially, of German, Polish, and Czech immigrants into the early twentieth century. A Jewish synagogue, established in 1873, also increased religious diversity. *Waller County is served by U.S. Highway 290, State Highway 6, the Union Pacific Railroad. Airports
*Houston Executive Airport located between Brookshire and Katy in an unincorporated area. *Skydive Houston Airport (Skylake Airport) is located S of Waller in an unincorporated area. *George Bush Intercontinental Airport, an international airport in Houston in Harris County under The Houston Airport System serves Waller county as it is within its service area. *William P. Hobby Airport in Houston and in Harris County has commercial airline service. *[http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/stories/2004/10/18/daily9.html Igloo Manufacturing] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goya_Foods Goya Food Company (Mexican, Puerto Rican foods] ====Land Grants==== ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_Prairie_Conservancy *[http://www.bizjournals.com/houston/stories/2004/10/18/daily9.html Igloo Manufacturing] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goya_Foods Goya Food Company (Mexican, Puerto Rican foods] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peckerwood_Garden Peckerwood arboretum] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2756 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/waller/listwaller.html Waller county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hempstead_Independent_School_District Hempstead Independent School District] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_Independent_School_District Katy Independent School district] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waller_Independent_School_District Waller Independent School District] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Independent_School_District Royal Independent School District] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy_Independent_School_District Katy Independent School district]

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Running commentary on notes and sources CO MINGLED IN VARIOUS BIOS regarding the Waller Family - PRE 1700 TO 1800 -- AFTER THAT SHOULD BE CENSUS TRAIL. SOURCE TO SOURCE DISCREPANCIES. Add/Modify/Delete as appropriate to completed Text once Merges and Bios are completed. Link to individual Bios as additional research info. '''Keep individual Bios concise to the person.''' = Templates = in order to conform the early family, it is suggested that a template be used to keep information uniform person-to-person - keep to concise facts -- support each fact -- Note any discrepancies. {{Estimated Date}} Those Born in England
{{Clear}} {{England Sticker|Buckinghamshire|Newport Pagnell}} [[Category: Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire]] {{Clear}} Those relocating to the US or Born in US up to 1725
{{US Southern Colonist}} [[Category:Spotsylvania County, Virginia]] [[Category:Caroline County, Virginia]] [[Category: King William County, Virginia Colony]] Those after 1725 - Use Categories Only = Sample Bio Template = Multiple Reference citation Source of Birth, Marriage or Death Info Short Form for in-line use within Bio Text ''This profile is a collaborative work-in-progress. Can you contribute information or sources?'' == Discrepancy == No original source records have been located to confirm birth, marriage or death records. It appears that some erroneous information may have been published, and perhaps republished/reported, making the “actual facts” obscure. There is a great deal of conflicting information; Several Source-to-Source discrepancies; co-mingling, Lack of records; conflicting family stories; number of Waller’s with the same names, etc. '''See additional research notes at [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Waller_Research&public=1 Waller Research'''] === Paternal Line === *Source for earliest connections are *[http://archive.org/stream/jstor-4243731/4243731_djvu.txt Digital Copy Internet Archives Will of Thomas Waller] and Additional Beaconsfield Wills (Below) *[https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bsurname%3Awaller~%20%2Bbirth_place%3Aengland~%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1500-1600~%20%2Bdeath_year%3A1700-1750~&collection_id=1473015 IGI Index]. Some serious doubt cast on actual parents of Dr. John Waller. May need a DISCLAIMER on his profile. This issue may never be satisfactorily resolved. [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/2012-11/1353342779 https://books.google.com/books?id=sLEKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA458#v=onepage&q=waller&f=false p.458] *The will of Anne Keats names two sons, Edmund Waller, Esq., of Gregories in Co. Bucks and John Waller, of London, Merchant. here is a reference to John (Merchant) in the [http://books.google.com/books?id=sLEKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA458 Calendar of Treasury Papers dated in 1695 p.458] *Since Dr. John Waller, Gentleman (died 1723), apparently lived his entire adult, married life in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, and was trained and evidently worked as a doctor, It seems logical and obvious that he is not the same person as Anne Keat's son, John Waller, of London, Merchant, who occurs in records of 1695 and 1706. *Further research into actual parish records to establish parents of Dr. John is in order to establish validity of prior claims. (Earliest Pedigree - Mr. Leo Gulleton, of London sent an extract from the Waller pedigree in Berry's Buckinghamshire Genealogies, which gives the ancestry of Dr. John Waller; published in "Virginia Gleanings in England" ; The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 27) [http://archive.org/stream/jstor-4243731/4243731_djvu.txt Digital Copy] == Biography == � Copy this link to Bio Section as additional information/ reference on Waller Profiles as applicable == [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Waller_Research&public=1 Waller Research] == == Birth == Name, Date, Location Parents == Marriage == Married Date; Location; Spouse Name; Spouse Parents == Death == Date, Location/ Will Date/Proved Date, location etc. Will Date, Location, Proved Date, Codicils, etc. == Children == Names of Children from Will or other Source === Sources === The majority of the information online is excerpted from two articles by Andrew Lewis Riffe, “The Wallers of Endfield, King William County, Virginia” (Part 1 and Part 2), which were published in The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography in July and October 1951. Additional information was extracted from The Spirit in the South: Stories of Our Grandmothers’ Spirit by Rev. Dr. Cynthia Vold Forde (Bloomington, Indiana: authorHOUSE 2009. *“The Wallers of Endfield by Riffe" -- Seems to be the most widely used and accepted resource (with the least embellished consolidation of the Waller Family). The digital version contains updated notes. Riffe's information appears to be a result of the published information by the Virginia Historical Society. Andrew Lewis Riffe. “The Wallers of Endfield, King William County, Virginia”. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 59.4 (1951): 458–493. *[http://www.alleylaw.net/riffe.html Digital Transcription] THE WALLERS OF ENDFIELD], KING WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA BY Andrew Lewis Riffe; with notes by CLAYTON TORRENCE *[http://hylbom.com/family/paternal-lines/paternal-w-to-wh/waller-1520/#_ftn9 Includes photos of the Virginia plantations and plat maps] = Research Info = Lowest ID Waller-80 [[Waller-80|Dr. John Waller m. Mary Pomfrett]] : Presumed Son of [[Waller-1988|Thomas Waller]] and [[Keates-72|Anne Keates]] [No Parish Record located] (aka Keats) : Birth Estimate 1645 in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England : Died 1723 in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, England (Will) [WILL- published in Andrew Lewis Riffe's "The Wallers of Enfield, King William County, Virginia" Son John was in VA by [Will date] 1714 and had a daughter Mary (named in DR John's will) Dr. John had a brother Thomas also in VA] BIO TEXTS CO-MINGLES Waller - FATHER VS SON or other Wallers -- See Notes in [ ] *Dr. John sometimes confused with his son John (the Colonel). Note however that while the Colonel went to Virginia the M.D. did not. === Disputed Spouse === Conflict between [DR JOHN] wife [[Pomfrett-1|Mary Pomfrett vs Mary Key (or Kay). * Widely reported to have married Mary Key vs Mary Pomfrett. * The marriage of John Waller to Mary Key is Disputed/discredited by the research of Robert M. Allen. *The marriage to Mary Pomfrett is proven by Parish Register Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 59 No. 3 (July 1951] * "Pomfrett" remained a family name 200 years later: Dr. John's great-great-granddaughter (born approx. 1840) was named Martha Pomfrett Waller, according to the 1933 memoir of Martha's great-niece Ethel Waller. === Dates === [[Waller-80|Dr. John]] died about 1723 (9 May 1723 Newport, Pagnall, Bucks, England; buried in the family vault that he had built at the cemetery of the Church of Newport Pagnell, England (for son James (vs died 05 AUG 1723 St Giles, Cripplegate, London, England) == Summary DR JOHN WALLER== === Marriage === [[Waller-80|Dr. John]] married January 13 1669 - Mary Pomfrett, [SOURCE] The Register of the Parish of Walton (near Bletchley) Buckinghamshire, 1598-1812. Privately printed for the Bucks Parish Register Society by permission of the Reverend Algernon E. Tollemache, B.A.; Rector of Walton. Page 18: "1669 Mr. John Waller and Mistress Mary Pomfrett of Newport Pagnell were married January 13th 1669). ([http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/waller/2385/ Transcription by Cynthia Forde November 20, 2005] *[Per will Mary Pomfrett was a cousin '''who lived with his wife''' -- Speculation open as to whether John may have been married more than once; or, this was a close relative to his wife Mary Pomfrett] now deceased (perhaps companion/caregiver). (not unusual for this time period); past tense text. === Timeline Mary === 1649 Mary Pomfrett Est Birth 1669-20 = 1649) Buckinghamshire England)(
1669 married January 13 1669 Walton Parish
1716 - Aug 1716 Dr John's Will Written
1723 - 54 yrs to Death of Dr. John - 9 children over period of 13 yrs. Mary (the Widow) still in Buckinghamshire - Most liikely deceased
1724 - Herndon Family Story/Legend - Widow Mary relocates to Virginia; living next to Daugher Mary and her Husband Herndon, and Mary's Son Col. John. This appears to have been concluded because of 1724 Land (Spotsylvania) where "Mrs. Mary Waller" had land adjacent to Herndon's land.
*Logic would rule this out - It is unlikely that Mary Pomfrett (about 80 yrs) would undertake such a hazardous journey to reside with her son/daughter when others of her family were still in England. It is more likely Mary died before 1716 Will as she was Not Named as a beneficary or an executrix; Dau Jemima inherited all (un-entailed) personal property and goods and was Executrix of will. Benjamin was primary Heir and Executor; Edmond a Dr. in Cambridge -- William a Minister at Walton (nearby parish);
(a) Daughter Mary died age 2 so can't be wife of Herndon;
(b) Mary m. Herndon can't be dau of Col. John - (b. 1699) too young; unmarried as of 1716 (per Dr. John Will); Herndon children birth 1698-1716 - Herndon '''died 1758'''
(c) Mary dau. of Col John married Zachary Lewis 1725 (confirmed in '''wills before Herndon died -- 1754 and 1759'''; Lewis died 1765.
How did Mrs. Mary Waller acquire this land and when -- was she a wife or daughter of Dr. John's Brother Thomas? Who was Mary Key married to and what proof? Some researchers show as the wife of John Pomfrett (aka Pomfret) [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Waller_Research&junk=1&action=edit Contemporary Mary's]
(Lowest ID Pomfrett-1) [[Pomfrett-1|Mary Pomfrett married Dr John Waller]]
*Mary Waller daughter of Dr. John and Mary Pomfret; died at age 2 Death Record in England
Mary Key
Mary Pomfrett - cousin of Dr. John
Mary Waller m. Edward Herndon
Mary Waller m. Zachery Lewis dau of Col John (Proved by 3 Wills)
*Relationship (if any to Beaconsfield Wallers) Unknown *Pomfrett-44 [[Pomfrett-44|Mary Pomfrett]] married Issac Butler Parents Father: John William Fernor Pomfrett III b: 2 FEB 1720 in King William, Virginia, Mother: Ann Hunt b: 14 JAN 1723 in King William, Virginia, [NOT A CHILD OF John Pomfrett and Mary (Keates) s/b unattached]] == Children == -- Named in Will. {SOURCE] The register of Newport Pagnell, Bucks, England, contains the births of the following children of Doctor John Waller and Mary his wife: See William and Mary Quarterly, IX. 63 JSTOR == *(1) [[Waller-550 |William]] == * born Sept. 24, 1671; : son William Waller (Grandchildren John, William and Graciana Waller, the Sons and Daughter of my Son William Waller) Husband of Elizabeth Savile , Dau of Rev. William Saville Venn and Venn, Alumni Cantabrigienses… Part I to 1750; Volume IV, page 321, column 7 (research made since the publication of Alumni Cantabrigienses has proved that this Reverend William Waller, was William, son of Doctor John and Mary [Pomfrett] Waller, of Newport Pagnell, Bucks; and that the said William was brother of Edmund Waller [1680-1745/6], a graduate of Cambridge; see note below regarding Edmund Waller). In The Register of the Parish of Walton (near Bletchley) Buckinghamshire, 1598-1812… page 2, we find: Gulielmus Waller, Rector de Walton Junii: 23o Anno Dom: 1711. Mr. Waller was buried Febry. 25, 1750/1.” (The will of William Waller, rector of Walton, Bucks; dated October 26, 1747; probated March 28, 1751; recorded Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 100 Busby.) Lips­cornbe, The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham, Volume IV, page 387 states that “William Waller, A.M. who was presented 23 June I711 [to rectorship of Walton, Bucks] by John Waller, Gent. an Attorney of Newport Pagnell. He died 18 Feb. 1750, aged 8o years, and was buried 25 Feb. in the church-yard, under the east window of the chancel.” The item in Lipscombe does not state that “John Waller, an Attorney” was the father of William Walton, whom he presented to the rectorship of Walton. He may, however, have been the father of the rector as surmised by Dr. John G. Herndon in his Waller note in William and Mary Quarterly, Second Series, Volume 22 (July 1942), page 313. *(2) [[Waller-189|John]], born Feb. 23, 1673; (1673 - 1754) : John Waller (in Virginia before 1716) (Eldest Daughter Mary; rest of his Children Unnamed) : Col John Waller m. Dorothy King, *(3) [[Waller-81|Mary born May 23, 1674; [UNNAMED IN WILL BUT DAU OF SON JOHN WAS NAMED] [Reportedly died age 2 yrs ; Death record located in England. *(4) [[Waller-552|Thomas, born Oct. 17, 1675; : Thomas Waller (Wife Unnamed) - *[[Waller-553|Steven, born Nov. 24, 1676; [UNNAMED IN WILL - PRESUMED DIED (Maybe not dead - check further) == Will of Stephen == p.481 https://books.google.com/books?id=f8kWVOafFtQC&pg=PA529&lpg=PA529&dq=dr+john+waller+presented+william+waller+to+rectory+of+walton&source=bl&ots=LZ1EsmXwvJ&sig=Zmw21EsmPu-udvXKeo0XQAfKZKI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjc19Ds8MPKAhWM5SYKHfhAD6kQ6AEIIjAC#v=onepage&q=Waller&f=false *(6) [[Waller-554|Benjamin, born March 18, 1678; : son Benjamin Waller (Heir) == (7) [[Waller-555|Edmund ]] == *,born Feb. 3, 1680; *Edmund Waller (Doctor - St Johns College in Cambridge) == Will of Edmond == 8 Jan 1745-6: Abstract of the Will of EDMUND WALLER, Doctor of Physic, Senior Fellow of St. John's College, in the University of Cambridge. Dated 20 Nov. 1745. Codicil 11 Dec. 1745. Proved 8 Jan. 1745-6. Adm.. 29 Jan.. 1746-7. If I die in Cambridge I desire to be buried there, if at Newport; then in the family Vault in the churchyard. To my nephew, Mr. WILLIAM WALLER, an apothecary, in London and second son of the Revd. Mr. WILLIAM WALLER, £300. To each of my late brother BENJAMIN'S daughters, MARY PERROTT & ELIZABETH PERROTT, £200. To my brother, JOHN WALLER, in Virginia, or if he be dead to be divided amongst his children, £100, excepting his eldest son JOHN, to whom, £50. £40 to be laid out by my executor so that the interest be yearly applied by way of augmentation to be a benefaction given some time ago for preaching a sermon. on Good Friday by the Vicar of Newport Pagnel. To my sister ELIZABETH WALLER, relict of my late brother, BENJAMIN WALLER, £50. To St. John's College, £200, also to the said College Library the "Curiosties" of the Bones mentioned in Weevers Monuments, page 30 together with a very antient calendar. To Dr. PHILIP WILLIAMS and the Revd. Mr. THOMAS ROWE, 5 guineas each, and to ROBERT GREEN, Esq., of Cambridge, my silver cup. Residuary Legatee and sole executor:-my nephew, the Revd. Mr. JOHN WALLER. _- ANDREW WHITE, JOHN INGR_EY; Witness. Codicil 11 Dec. 1745. My purse containing all my silverpieces, to my brother, the Revd. Mr. WILLIAM WALLER. To Mr. Alderman WHITE, a ring. To the Revd. Dr. PRIME, a ring. To Mr. LUNN, the Surgeon, a ring. Proved 8 Jan. 1745-6, by the sole Executor named. 31 Edmunds. 29 Jan. 1746. Administration granted to WILLIAM WALLER, one of the executors named in the WILL of iRev. JOHN WALLER, now also deceased, to administer etc. Virginia Gleanings in England p.478 [SOURCES] See Also Virginia Families from the William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, MD, 2006, p. 346, Virginia Gleanings in England: Abstracts of 17th and 18th-century English Wills and Administrations Relating to Virginia and Virginians : a Consolidation of Articles from The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Lothrop Withington; Genealogical Publishing Com, 1980 - 745 pages; (p.456; p.478; p.479; p.481, p.529) [https://books.google.com/books?id=f8kWVOafFtQC&pg=PA529&lpg=PA529&dq=dr+john+waller+presented+william+waller+to+rectory+of+walton&source=bl&ots=LZ1EsmXwvJ&sig=Zmw21EsmPu-udvXKeo0XQAfKZKI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjc19Ds8MPKAhWM5SYKHfhAD6kQ6AEIIjAC#v=onepage&q=dr%20john%20waller%20presented%20william%20waller%20to%20rectory%20of%20walton&f=false Digital Copy] *(8) [[Waller-557|Jemima, born Aug. 31, 1684. : Daughter Jemima Waller (Aunt Alice Waller; deceased as of 1716) OTHERS Named in Will *(9) Son [[Waller-556|James]] (d. before 1716) *Brother Thomas Waller who liveth in Virginia *My Cozen Mary Pomfrett who lived with my wife (Wife Unnamed) == Dr. John Waller Will == [KEEP THIS ONE] WILL OF Dr. John Waller Transcription (published in Andrew Lewis Riffe's "The Wallers of Enfield, King William County, Virginia"; Will [written] August 21 1716 Newport Pagnell in the County of Bucks; Proved in the Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury on November 6, 1723
In The Name of God Amen the twenty first day of August in the third year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George by the Grace of God of Great Britain France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith . . .Annoqui Domini one thousand and seven hundred and sixteen, I John Waller of Newport Pagnell in the County of Bucks Gent. being in health of body and of a sound and perfect mind and memory praise be given to Almighty God for the same do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say First and principally I commend my soul into the Hands of Almighty God my heavenly Father by whom of his meer and only Grace I trust to be saved and received into eternal rest through the meritorious passion Resurrection and Ascention of my ever blessed saviour and Reedeemer Jesus Christ and my body I commit to the Earth to be decently interred and laid in that vault of Monument which I caused to be built on the Southside of the Church of Newport Pagnell aforesaid at the bottom of the Hill near the River Wall and fenced it about with Iron Rails and a Gate and built first for my dear Son James and remains for a burying Place for myself and those of my Family of the Wallers forever when it shall please God to call them And as for the worldly Estate where with it hath pleased Almighty God to bless me I dispose thereof as followeth. : Item I give and devise unto my loveing son Benjamin Waller and his heirs forever all my Messuage Tenement or farm house with the appurtenances in Sherington in the said County of Bucks with all thearable Land Ley Ground Meadow Ground and Pasture Ground with the appurtenances thereunto belonging or appertaining which I lately purchased of Samuel Cunningham and also all other my Lands Tenements and Hereditaments whatsoever in Sherington aforesaid and my will and meaning further is that my said Son Benjamin shall pay unto my sons William Waller Thomas Waller John Waller and Edmund Waller and to my Daughter Jemima Waller the sums of fifty pounds apiece within twelvemonths next after my Decease and I do hereby give and devise unto my said four sons William, Thomas, John and Edmund and to my said Daughter Jemima the said Legacy or sums of fifty pounds apiece to be paid unto them respectively by my said son Benjamin at the time before prefixed for the payment thereof and I do hereby charge all my aforesaid Lands Tenements and Hereditaments in Sherington aforesaid for and as Security for the payment of the said sums of fifty pounds apiece as a Legacy to my said sons and Daughter Jemima respectively. : Item I give and devise unto my said son Benjamin Waller and his Heirs for ever All that Messuage or Tenement with the appurtenances in Newport Pagnell aforesaid in which he now dwelleth and also all that Close of Pasture Ground with the appurtenances in Newport Pagnella fore said In the Marsh End there called the Redhouse Close which I sometime since purchased of Ralph Hooton. : Item I give and devise unto my said son Benjamin Waller the further sum of fifty pounds to be paid him out of my personal Estate. : Item I give and bequeath unto my three Grandchildren John, William and Graciana Waller, the Sons and Daughter of my Son William Waller five pounds apiece to buy them mourning. : Item I give and bequeath unto my said three Grandchildren John, William and Graciana Waller the further Legacy or sums of five pounds apiece to be paid unto them respectively within twelve months next after my Decease by my Executors hereafter named. : Item I give and devise unto my Son John Waller who liveth in Virginia over and above what I have already given and lent him the Legacy or sum of twenty pounds and to his Eldest Daughter Mary ten pounds and to the rest of his Children five pounds apiece each to be paid unto them respectively by my Executors within one year next after my Decease. : Item I give and bequeath unto my Son Thomas Waller and his Wife twenty Guineas apiece to buy them Mourning in remembrance of me. : Item I give and bequeath unto my dear Son Edmund Waller, Doctor of Physick and Fellow of St Johns College in Cambridge, fifty pounds to buy him a Ring and Mourning. : Item I give and devise unto my Daughter Jemima Waller the further sum or Legacy of five hundred pounds to be paid her out of my personal Estate. : Item I give and devise unto my brother Thomas Waller who liveth in Virginia the Legacy or sum of twenty pounds to be paid unto him by my Executors within twelve months next after my Decease. : Item I give and bequeath unto my Cozen Mary Pomfrett who lived with my wife twenty pounds which is in the hands of Mr. Kilpin of Astwood to be paid her within six months next after my Decease. : Item I give and devise unto my said Daughter Jemima Waller the Mohair bed and bedding and all things belonging to it as silk curtains and other things suitable which I bought of Mr. John Chiball of Great Woolston and also all the present furniture and all other household Goods whatsoever in the Chamber over the Hall called the best Room and the little Room next at the Stairs Head in my dwelling house and also all my Plate and Linen with my Clock and Clock Case and all the Pictures most of which are of her own making and all the Goods and Furniture that were her Aunt Alice Waller's which she gave her at the time of her Decease and also all my English Books such as she shall choose or desire to have. All the rest and residue of my Goods and Chattels and personal Estate whatsoever and of what nature Kind or Sort soever and wheresoever after my Death Legacies and Funeral Expenses are paid and discharged I give and devise unto my said well beloved son Benjamin Waller and Daughter Jemima Waller whom I do hereby constitute and appoint joint Executors of this my last Will and Testament And I do hereby nominate and appoint my said loving son Edmund Waller and Mr. John Mathew the Elder to be Overseers of this my last Will and Testament and to be assistant to my Executors in the Execution thereof And I do hereby revoke disannull and make void all former and other Wills and Testaments by me heretofore made. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the Day and year first above written -
/S/ J: Waller
Signed sealed published and declared by the said John Waller the Testator for and as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us and attested in the presence of the said Testator by us - John Mathew Sen:- Hen: Wagstaffe Fr. Wagstaffe. . . .
Probatum [continues in Latin to say that Will was proved in the Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury on November 6, 1723 by Benjamin Waller & Jemima Waller the Executors thereto]
[Keep above - delete other duplicate will text] = Additional Beaconsfield Wills = *[http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243643?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Margaret Waller Will 1632 and Ann Waller 1653] [SOURCE] “Virginia Gleanings in England (continued)”. “Virginia Gleanings in England (continued)”. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 26.1 (1918): 32–40. *[http://archive.org/stream/jstor-4243731/4243731_djvu.txt Internet Digital Copy Internet Archives Will of Thomas Waller] p. 306 THOMAS WALLER], of Beacorisfeild, co. Bucks., Esqr. Dated 8 Dec. 1621. Codicil 16 Dec. 1626. Proved 9 May 1627. p. 306;- p.308 VIRGINIA HISTORICAL MAGAZINE ; (XXVI, 32-35, 275-278). One of these, the will of Edmund Waller (1747). (Earliest Pedigree information provided by Mr. Leo Gulleton, of London, who sent an extract from the Waller pedigree in Berry's Buckinghamshire Genealogies, which gives the ancestry of Dr. John Waller) == Beaconfield Links == http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/bucks/vol3/pp155-165#h3-0003 which seems to refer to Thomas Waller. It talks of Gregory's manor in the parish of Beaconsfield, rather than a place called Gregories. The Wallers are mentioned in the Wikipedia page for Beaconsfield https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaconsfield See also http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=3019510&partId=1 for an engraving of the mansion !! = Edmund Waller The Poet = '''Relationship may be erroneous to Dr. John - due to Parent Conflict''' Wikipedia Bio Edmund Waller the Poet (said to be son of Ann and of the Virginia Wallers because of the same heraldy used by John m Dorothy [Crozier]) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Waller#CITEREFCrozier1908 [SOURCE] Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 59 No. 3 (July 1951)
THE POET [Edmond Waller] writes of the happy return of Charles the Second.
: Hammers resound with the restoration of churches throughout the width and breadth of the land. This England, tired of long years of curfewed nights, tired of wineless dinners, tired of puritanical living, welcomed back the gay and gallant Charles the Second and went about with alacrity to wipe from their lives all trace of Cromwell. England's colonies changed governors and the great upper middle class gave more thought to these colonies, a rich source of revenue and expanseless territory for the settlement of young colonists. Yea! More and more thought was given to America. This was England; and her ships plying the seven seas over which she was undisputed mistress. : Lying in the south-centre of this land is Buckinghamshire; adjoining London and bounded on the south by the river Thames. Drained by the Ouse, near the centre of this shrine, referred to as Bucks, lay the Hundred of Newport. Pagnell is nearly in the centre of the Hundred and thus in the heart of England. The great road to Liverpool passes through Pagnell and is in some parts dead flat with hedgerows on either side; though occasional glimpses of the surrounding country-side may be had and a church spire appears between great branches of English oak. : The Church of Walton parish, dedicated to St. Michael, was already an old edifice, irregular and consisting of a square tower, a nave and chancel when our story begins. The low ground on which the church stands in this flat country-side causes it to be excessively damp, giving it a sombre air. So we find Walton, Bucks, England, in 1669. : On a winter day of that year - January 13, to be exact - came John Waller and Mistress Mary Pomfrett to Walton, to be married. Of Mary Pomfrett little is known. We learn that William Promfrett A.B. was vicar of Astwood, May27, 1689 through December 21, 1704; and that Mr. Benjamin Pomfrett, of Newport Pagnell, purchased of Sir William Tyreyham, Knt., the right of advowson; while later, Robert Pomfrett was rector of Emberton from April 30, 1753 until 1804. : Apparently John Waller and his wife resided in Newport Pagnell for in the register of that parish we find the births of their numerous children recorded. The family of Waller is one of the most ancient and distinguished among English ancestry. There is an unbroken male line from William the Conqueror's time down to the present time. An English genealogist claims to have traced the name back to the sixth century. : The English speaking branch of the Waller's was founded by two brothers, John Henry David de Waller and Alfred deWaller, Norman's, who came into England with William the Conqueror the year 1066 and fought with him at Hastings. John Henry David Waller was given lands in Nottingham County;Alfred in the County of Kent. The American Branch traces descent from Alfred de Waller of Kent, who died in 1083 (Domesday Book)
= Passenger List = '''[May Refer to different Wallers]''' [Note error/conflict on Birth of 1617 d. 1688 vs birth of John (son of Dr and Mary Pomfret) (b.1673 Parish Register and d.1754 VA Will] Source Patricia Watkins-Schmidt *Patricia Watkins-Schmidt - Jan 14, 2002 The following is the passenger list of the ship the Transport, which sailed 4 July 1635 from London and arrived in Virginia some weeks later. John Waller, b. 1617, d. 1688 and was of Newport, Berks, England. This was the first Waller in our line to travel accross the Atlantic. [SOURCE] The source for this passenger list is The Complete Book Of Emigrants-- 1607-1660, Vol. 1, pgs. 153-154, Peter Wilson Coldham, Genealogical Publishing County., Inc., Baltimore 1987 sailed 4 July 1635 from London. Persons to be transported [from London] to Virginia by the Transport of London, *Mr. Edward Walker, by certificate from the Minister of Gravesend: Oliver Van Heck 35, his wife Katherin Van Heck 34, Peter Van Heck 7 Richard Maton 23 William Page 18 Robert Kevynn 19 Peter Smith 25 Brian McGawyn 3 Daniell Sympson 17 Patrick Breddy 21 Henry Castell 22 Steeven Block 18 Gowen Lancaster 28 Robert Farrar 24 Bryan Glynn 20 Humfrey Hadnet 22 John Woddall 18 William Wallington 32 Richard Sharp 15 Marmaduke Kidson 18 John Godfrey 21 Richard Critch 27 Ellis Baker 21 Johnathan Neale 12 John Bush 17 William Neese 23 John Spreate 20 Thomas Steevens 25 John Waters 29 Robert Fossitt 26 Walter Downes 24 Symon Jones 40 Robert Jenkinson 18 Francis Clark 28 Francis Bick 23 Thomas Cranfield 14 Thomas Payne 23 Phillip Jones 22 John Goodson 21 Steeven Beane 20 George Barber 20 Richard Wheatlie 32 Richard Lloyd 28 Henrie Barnes 22 Thomas More 21 John Harrison 30 William Hudson 20 William Mason 30 Mark Briggoll 21 Henry Porter 30 Patrick Woddall 20 John Gee 18 Richard Cooper 28 Richard Eggleston 24 William Harbert 15 John Wise 18 Thomas Coles 32 Thomas Williams 18 George Ashon 22 Peter Sexston 20 Thomas Johnson 23 Thomas Saunders 20 John Lee 16 Robert Forest 20 Richard Bick 18 William Hardisse 22 Daniel Rose 25 Richard Anderson 17 James Phillips 26 Robert Tynman 21 *Peter Waller 24 (b. 1611) Richard Petley 22 Roger Hollidge 19 William Reddman 18 Robert Greene 20 Henry Meddowes 20 George Johnson 19 John Voss 22 Andrew Adams 18 John Wilson 32 Nathan Auley (or Anley) 28 Anthony Grimston 20 Thomas Hatchet 19 Robert Honniborn 21 John Parson 18 Alexander Burlie 18 William Hart 26 Nathaniell Patient 16 Henry Armstrong 22 Katherin Long 34 Elizabeth Sames 19 Joan Hardiss 18 Elizabeth Riley 18 Ellin Rogerson 20 Elizabeth Lincoln 23 Elizabeth Corker 19 Ann Wandall 18 Sibbell Lakeland 25 Ellin White 26 William White 7 weeks Ellener Rogers 19 Dorothie Charles 20 Hester Brotherton 18 Margaret Watson 18 Oliff Sprawe 21 Ann Brisco 22 Ann Godderidge 23 Rabecca Lane 22 Elizabeth Yore 23 Ralph Golthorpe 20 Edward Thomson 24 William White 37 Robert Lewes 38 Barnabie Barnes 35 Edward Ison 20 John Henry Banister 22 Thomas Richardson 26 *John Waller 19 (b. 1616) Richard Wever 27 John True 26 John Horne 21 Robert Medly 16 Richard Atkinson 21 John Pownd 20 Edward Roe 17 Francis Webster 27 John Syard 38 George Nidland 19 William Watson 24 Harbert Judd 16 John Fox 33 Henry Burket 34 Bennet Freeman 20 Edward Salter 19 Robert Covett 25 Thomas More 18 John Russell 16 Edward Hunt 19 Robert Beckwith 21 John Witton 16 John Harris 28 John Baylie 42 John Hathorn 20 Edward Drue 18 John Arp 19 *Edmond Pryme 16 (Birth: 1645) Newport Pagnell Buckinghamshire, England Death: Aug. 21, 1716 Newport Pagnell Buckinghamshire, England = TO RE-REVIEW = [SOURCE FOR OTHER CHILDREN - CO-MINGLED] *Husband of Mary (Pomfrett) Waller and Mary Waller [Note the conflict between wife Mary Pomfrett and Mary Key] *Father of Mary Arthy; Anne Waller; William Waller; Henry Waller; John Waller, V, Col., The Immigrant and 7 others * Brother of Dorothy Waller; Dr. John (5th son) Waller; Thomas (2nd son) Waller; Alice Waller; Susan Waller and 5 others * Half brother of Edward Waller; Anne WALLER; Mary Waller and Susan Langthorne == Various Sources - Some Suspect == [SOURCE} Waller Scrapbook: Hero or Butcher of Samar? Vol 7, Tazewell and Allied Families Scrapbook: Anthologies on the Tazewell, Goode, Bradford,Parks, Walke, Waller, Littleton, Jackson, etc., Families in Virginia 9 Volumes [SOURCE - - Conflicts - Refers to Son] C.W. Tazewell (1917- ), Copyright 1990 by C.W. Tazewell, W.S. Dawson County; Publisher According to the Genealogist, R. M. Conway, he came to Virginia about 1635, locating in New Kent County. He brought with him a seal bearing the arms of "Waller of Kent." He received a grant for 126 acres in Gloucester County, dated February 20th, 1667. Together with his brother, William Waller, and Gerard Martin he received another grant for 800 acres in Stafford County, dated July 2nd, 1669. He married Mary Kay or Key. == Herndon - Waller Families (Schmidt) == [SOURCES - SUSPECT - CONFLICTS WITH RECORD PROOF] Patricia Watkins-Schmidt - Oct 24, 2001 John Waller is a descendant of William 1 the Lion, King of Scotland I have also read that in "Dr. John Wallers Will", probated in England after his death does show the sums and properties left to his children including our Mary Waller that his son John Waller received little as Dr. Waller had already provided his son with monies to come to Virginia and buy the land that he did. Now, I go with his will that Dr. John Waller married to Mary Pomfrett died in England as that is where his will was probated. [SOURCE] Source: Patrica Watkins-Schmidt; www.myfamily.com; A WORK IN PROGRESS-OUR FAMILY NAMES -WALLER, HERNDON-ETC Newport, Pagnall, Buckinghamshire County, England Dear Patti; Your grandparents were correct, Catherine Digges was the daughter of Edward and Elizabeth Digges. Edward and Elizabeth had five children: William, Catherine, Mary, Ann and Dudley.
Catherine Digges B: 1654 D: 1729 Spouse: William Herndon Married: 1677 in New Kent County, Virginia Children: James and Edward Herndon [Conflict - Dau died at age 2] Edward Herndon married Mary Waller, daughter of John Waller and Mary Pomfrett. *No Record found other than "tradition" [ Speculation -- may have been contemporary Waller; possibility of dau of Thomas the Brother] [schmidt] Oddly enough, my husband and I were visiting Bellfield Plantation the day after Christmas and discovered an underground burial vault.This vault was not previously known about. The Bellfield Plantation is on Navy Property, but leased by the National Park Service. This is important because the Navy is responsible for the follow through. Navy Archeologist have been to Bellfield and have tentatively dated the casket to the late 1700's to mid 1800's and feel it is a Digges family member, female or a child due to the size. The body is enclosed in a cast iron casket which meant the individual was of prominence. I do have pictures of the vault, but can not send them to you at this time due to security concerns by the Navy. They are protecting the vault and fear looting may take place. I will keep you updated on this situation if you like. I do have a picture of Edward Digges Crypt that is located on Bellfield Plantation if you like. The Plantation is now closed to the public. [Dr John] "John Waller was apprenticed 23 Jun 1658 to the Barber Surgeons Company; was admitted to Freedom 06 Feb 1665; admitted to St Catherine's College, Cambridge 10 Jun 1664 M. B. 1667; Married at Walton, Bucks, Eng13 Jan 1669 to Mary Pomfrett of Newport Pagnell,Bucks. One of the functions of the Barber Surgeons' Company in the 17th century was closely analogous to that of a medical school of today. After nearly seven years training there John Waller was a master surgeon. Before achieving his freedom (somewhat similiar to saying, before he was admitted to practice) he entered St. Catherine's College, Cambridge, and after three years there he received his degree, which in the record is printed as the M. B. which seems to be erroneous to M.D. degree being probably intended. The Cambridge Alumni directory incorrectly states that the father of this John was John Waller , a clothier, of Braintree, Numerous errors are contained therein as to relationships, Mr. Glencross himself is mentioned therein as calling attention to certain of them. Nearly all the writers on the subject of Waller genealogy have agreed that Colonel John Waller, who was of 'Enfield' King William County Virginia, and later of' Newport' in Spotsylvania, was the son of Dr. John Waller, of Newport Pagnell,Bucks, Eng. They are, moreover, completely justified in making this assumption since the arms on his tombstone are identical with those which Dr. John Waller, of Newport Pagnell, Bore, and his Spotsylvania plantation was doubtless named "Newport" in memory of the place of his birth in England. They have usually, however, stated that Dr. John Waller's wife was Mary KEY or Kay). concerning that Mr. Glencross has written: 'With regard to Dr. John Waller who, you say , married Mary Key, I have found no such marriage.' [This seems to be error Per Will Transcript] Dr John Waller's will was probated in 1723 in the prerogative Court of Canterbury: In it he refers to his eldest daughter Mary, and son John, as being then in Virginia, Dr John's widow Mary (Pomfrett) came to Virginia, for as early as 03 Nov 1724 she made her home with either her son, Colonel John Waller or her daughter, Mary (Waller) Herndon.'"
[SUSPECT SOURCE - Likely Error] Burke's Landed Gentry states that "John Waller (1617-1688) of Newport,Pagnell, Buckinghamshire, youngest brother of Edmund Waller, thecelebrated poet, . . . left England and settled in New Kent County,Virginia, 4 July 1635." Also, John Waller's wife, Mary, returned temporarily to England for the birth of her son, Colonel John Waller(1673-1754). The latter was the father of Judge Benjamin Waller. == ACTUAL BIO INFO SEE [[Waller-80|DR. JOHN WALLER]] Timeline == [SOURCE] will & Parish Records /source-to-source discrepancy] John WALLER M.D. was born about 1645 at Newport Pagnall, Buckinghamshire, England and wrote his will there on 21d 8m 1716. The parish records there do not show a baptismal or a burial record for him. JOHN WALLER, Gent., of unknown parentage. � He was admitted sizer at St. Catharine’s College, Cambridge University June 10, 1664, and obtained a Bachelor of Medicine degree in 1667.
� He married at Walton, Buckinghamshire 13 Jan. 1669 MARY POMFRETT.
� [Conflicts] They had nine sons, Leonard, [Rev.] William, [Col.] John, Thomas, Stephen, Benjamin, [Dr.] Edmund, M.D., James, and James (again), and two daughters, Mary and Jemima.
� He occurs on a list of the inhabitants of the high Town of Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire in 1672 as “John Waller Gen.”
� In 1690 William Thorpe, of Newport Pagnell, tanner, and Elizabeth his wife gave a lease to John Waller, of Newport Pagnell, Gent., '''and Mary his wife''' for a messuage where William Thorpe now dwells in the Marsh end, Newport Pagnell.
� In 1697 Anthony Chibnall, of Sherington, Gent., and his son and heir, John Chibnall, of Sherington gave a mortgage bond to John Waller, of Newport Pagnell, Gent.
� As “John Waller, Gent.,” he presented his son, William Waller, A.M. to the rectory of Walton, Buckinghamshire 23 June 1711.
� JOHN WALLER, Gent., was buried at Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire 6 August 1723.
� He left a will dated 21 August 1716, proved 6 Nov. 1723 (P.C.C. 248 Richmond).
[Sources on this Text - some of which conflicts] *Lipscomb Hist. & Antiqs. of Buckingham 4 (1847): 387. *Notes & Queries 7th Ser. 7 (1889): 487. *Bull Hist. of Newport Pagnell (1900): 128, 139. *Wm. & Mary Quarterly 9 (1900): 60–64; 2nd Ser. 22 (1942): 302–316. *Venn & Venn Alumni Cantabrigiensis to 1751 4 (1927): 321 (biog. of Edmund Waller, M.D.), 321 (biog. of John Waller), 321 (biog. of William Waller). *Gens. of Virginia Fams. from Wm. & Mary Quarterly (2006): 345–349. *Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies: Basden Collection, D 114/15 (lease dated 1690) (available at www.a2a.org.uk//asp). *Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies: Ivinghoe Manor and Newport Pagnell Deeds, D 27/176 (mortgage bond dated 1697) (available at www.a2a.org.uk/search/asp). on 18 November 2012. = Sources = Multiple Source References to Keep Andrew Lewis Riffe. “The Wallers of Endfield, King William County, Virginia”. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 59.4 (1951): 458–493. *[http://www.alleylaw.net/riffe.html Digital Transcription] THE WALLERS OF ENDFIELD], KING WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA BY Andrew Lewis Riffe; with notes by CLAYTON TORRENCE WILL OF Dr. John Waller; Transcription published in Andrew Lewis Riffe's "The Wallers of Enfield, King William County, Virginia"; Will [written] August 21 1716 Newport Pagnell in the County of Bucks; Proved in the Prerogative Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury on November 6, 1723 [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=58875311 Find A Grave Memorial# 58875311] Dr. John Waller; Created by: treerpgmo Record added: Sep 19, 2010 [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/waller/2385/
Rev. Cynthia Forde] Source References (Excerpts from the Herndon and Waller Family The Spirit in the South)
(1) The Herndon’s of Virginia, Volume One, Three Generations, By Dr. John Goodwin, Herndon, Fellow, American Society of Genealogists).;
(2) Waller’s of Endfield, King William County, Virginia by Andrew Riffe which appeared in the Virginia Magazine of History and Genealogy.Vol. 59, `951, pp. 336-362 and 458-493 and
(3) also Message Boards, Gen Forum, and The History of King William County website.
Forde, Cynthia Vold (Main Author); Terry, Anne Curtis (Added Author) The spirit in the South : stories of our grandmothers' spirit : Bankston, Brooks, Cobb, Henderson, Hendon; [https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=1652962&disp=The+spirit+in+the+South FHC Digital Copy] [https://books.google.com/books?id=sSLOAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA403&dq=Dr+John+Waller+Newport+Pagnell+and+Walton&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiH7vC1trjKAhWC4SYKHWpLDQ8Q6AEIQzAI#v=onepage&q=waller&f=false Digital Copy Admissions to the College of St. John the Evangelist] in the University of Cambridge ...St. John's College (University of Cambridge) College at the University Press, 1903 p. p.403 [https://books.google.com/books?id=-omPLYeCtsQC&pg=PA346&lpg=PA346&dq=William+Waller+Elizabeth+Savile&source=bl&ots=QJdTOLhDc2&sig=bF2RwwixYO8ufXzjGG1-DOMAGFM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwij69Kng7rKAhXK7iYKHQNvCRsQ6AEILjAC#v=onepage&q=William%20Waller%20Elizabeth%20Savile&f=false Berry's Buckingham Genealogies published in Genealogies of Virginia Families from the William and Mary College Quarterly; William and Mary College Quarterly Staff; Genealogical Publishing Com, 1982 - Virginia - 4740 pages (p.346)[use with caution Wm & Mary this copy also states Mary Pomfrett to VA to live with daughter [proven to be deceased] Ancestry Family Trees = Footnote References = Deletion Recommended * Unsourced - Co Mingled http://www.geni.com/people/John-Waller/6000000000887935092 *Invalid Link http://www.charlemagne.org/p53.htm#i1746 ( *Sourced but Co Mingled [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=441&id=I87846 World Connect (sourced)] Check to see if Duplicated somewhere * [http://www.geni.com/people/Mary-Lewis-Waller/6000000007924879268?through=6000000001135015486 See Geni Entry] * [http://www.alleylaw.net/royfwaller.html Descendants of John Waller] * A 1930 book by Edna Hillard White Wood * The Wallers of Enfield * Huddlestone compilation of Virginia documents == Acknowledgement [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Waller_Research&junk=1&action=edit Research Notes - Acknowledgement] == === Ancestry Trees === *Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.; Repository: [[#R1]] NOTE This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. * Source: S536813853 Repository: [[#R536794466]] Title: Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. Note: This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. Page: Ancestry Family Trees Note: Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=12132211&pid=859 * Source: S701111232 Repository: [[#R536794466]] *[http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=cd24e2d9-65d3-4af2-b57c-ffa929dd3f0e&tid=12132211&pid=859 Harrington-McLaurin] === Import / Merge Info === * [[Pike-2301|Eddie Pike]] * Family sources and details supplied in part by [[McKay-2027| Melissa McKay]] Profiles created through import
*MASTER2011WIKITREE.GED on 27 January 2011. * [[Waller-581 | Dana Waller]], * WikiTree profile Waller-391 created through the import of Harrington _ McLaurin .ged on Aug 1, 2011 by [[Harrington-753 | Linda Griffin]]. * WikiTree profile Waller-677 created through the import of Carroll-Dabney-Simons-Wells Fa.ged on Oct 8, 2012 by [[Simons-64 | Janet Dabney]]. * WikiTree profile Waller-237 created through the import of Lea and Randol and Ely and Si.ged on May 31, 2011 by [[Randol-3 | Maude Randol]] * WikiTree profile Waller-558 created through the import of Laura's Family Tree_2012-04-21.ged on May 4, 2012 by [[Knowlton-382 | Laura Mittler]].

Wallis Name Study

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

Walloons in Sweden

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[[Category:Swedish Immigration]] [[Category: Swedish Projects]] [[Category:Walloons in Sweden]] ==Background== The '''Walloons in Sweden''' are descendants of Walloon smiths, immigrated mainly in the first half of the 17th century. There is a good number of Walloon families in Sweden that have numerous descendants still carrying the family name today. There will also be a good number of name-carrying Walloon descendants who were caught up in the great wave of emigration in the 19th century. Other lines lost the Walloon name within a few generations, either by the male line being broken or because they left the craft and were absorbed into the Swedish patronymic system. In WikiTree the category '''Walloons in Sweden''' should be used only for profiles that carry the family name. Please check that the name is marked with a V (or an F) in the [https://vallon.se/slaktlista/ Släktlista med släktnummer (Family list with family number)] at [https://vallon.se/ Sällskapet Vallonättlingar (The Walloon Descendants Society)] ==Resources== Walloon descent has been of great interest for Swedish genealogists for a long time. The Society of Swedish Walloon Descendants was formed in 1938. Their home page has short summaries in French and English, although most of their information will be in Swedish. * [https://vallon.se/ Sällskapet Vallonättlingar (The Walloon Descendants Society)] ** [https://vallon.se/slaktlista/ Släktlista med släktnummer (Family list with family number)] * [http://www.vallon.se/discus/index.html Discussion forum] hosted by Sällskapet Vallonättlingar * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Vallons_in_Sweden Vallons in Sweden, FamilySearch wiki] Apart from the earliest immigrants it should be possible to source at least one life event for the profiles by means of the Swedish church records. Books: * ''Vallonska rötter : människorna, migrationen, järnhanteringen och forskningen'' / Sällskapet Vallonättlingar. - 2016. - ISBN: 978-91-88341-06-8 * Lindblom, Kjell, 1943-. - ''Nordisk vallongenealogi 1580-1750. D. 1, Allard-Guillaume'' / Kjell Lindblom. - 2012. - ISBN: 9789163704161 (inb) * Lindblom, Kjell, 1943-. - ''Nordisk vallongenealogi 1580-1750. D. 2, De Hameaux -Vincent Rafflier'' / Kjell Lindblom. - 2012. - ISBN: 9789163704178 (inb) * Lindblom, Kjell, 1943-. - ''Vallonsläkter under 1600-talet. D. 3, Div. släkter''. - 1992. - ISBN: 91-630-0958-7 (inb) Databases: * [http://www.vallon.se/vallonskiva4.htm Vallonskivan 4 (2013)], available from ''Sällskapet Vallonättlingar'' - almost 120 different family names * [http://smedforskning.se/smeddatabasen/ Smeddatabasen / Smedskivan] available from ''Föreningen för Smedsläktsforskning'' - database of smith families, including many walloons ==Families already in WikiTree== A sample of Swedish Walloon families in the tree in July 2017. * '''Allard''': [[Allard-1103|Martin Allard]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Allard-Descendants-1103 descendants] * '''Anjou''': [[Anjou-324|Nicolas Anjou]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Anjou-Descendants-324 descendants] * '''Beneux''': [[Beneux-1|Welam Beneux]] - descendants dropped the name * '''Birath''': [[Birath-1|Jacob Birath]] with daughter. The line can be expanded back in time * '''Bonnevier''': [[Bonnevier-20|Henrik Bonnevier]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bonnevier-Descendants-20 descendants] - ''unconnected'' * '''Boveng''': [[Boveng-5|Johan Boveng]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boveng-Descendants-5 descendants] * '''Cardon''': [[Cardon-83| Abraham Cardon]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cardon-Descendants-83 descendants] * '''Dandanell''' (Dandenell): [[Dandanell-7| Gustaf Vilhelm Dandanell ]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dandanell-Descendants-7 descendants]. The line could be expanded back in time * '''Drugge''': [[Drugge-2|Jean Drugge]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Drugge-Descendants-2 descendants] * '''Dubois''': [[Dubois-2199|Anders Dubois]] with descendants - ''unconnected'', [[Dubois-1771|Nicolas Dubois]] daughter married into the Garneij family * '''Garneij''': [[Hybbertsson_Garneij-1| Colas Hybbertsson Garneij]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hybbertsson%20Garneij-Descendants-1 descendants] * '''Gauffin''': [[Gauffin-2|Christina Gauffin]] married into the Anjou family * '''Guillaume''' (Gilljam): [[Guillaume-105|Tossaint Guillaume]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Guillaume-Descendants-105 descendants] * '''Gille''': [[Gille-14|Anna Cajsa Gille]] and her father * '''Hybinette''': [[Hybbinett-1| Magnus Hybbinett]] with three daughters * '''Jeheunot''' (Jonneau): [[Jeheunot-1| André Jeheunot ]] - descendants dropped the name * '''Korthou''' with variants: [[Korthou-5|Philippe Korthou]] - with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Korthou-Descendants-5 descendants]. Male line broken(?) * '''Lycka'''/Lucas: [[Lycka-9|Lorentz Lycka]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lycka-Descendants-9 descendants] * '''Melot''': [[Melot-2|Henri Melot]] with son and granddaughter * '''Mineur''': [[Le_Minneu-1|Henri Mineur]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Le%20Minneu-Descendants-1 descendants] and [[Mineur-28|Jacob Mineur]] with daughters * '''Pousette''': [[Pousette-6|Martin Pousette]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Pousette-Descendants-6 descendants] * '''Robbert''': [[Robbert-20|Clas Robbert]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Robbert-Descendants-20 descendants] * '''Robillard''': [[Robillard-423|Pierre Robillard]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Robillard-Descendants-423 descendants]. The name was dropped (?) * '''Sporrong''': [[Sporrong-4|Bertrand Sporrong]] with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sporrong-Descendants-4 descendants] ==The same Walloon names in Sweden today== The list should be seen as a rough guide - some name carriers may have a different background. * Allard: 618 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Anjou: 250 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Birath: 441 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Bonnevier: 421 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Boveng + Bouvin: 172+605 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Cardon: 5 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Dandanell + Dandenell: 76+39 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Dubois: 133 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Drugge + Drougge: 681+251 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Garneij: 66 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Gauffin/Goffin: 572 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Guillaume + Gilljam: 7+205 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Gille: 517 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Hybinette/Hübinette: 533 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Lycka - no hits; Lucas: too many different origins for the name * Melot: 2 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] (perhaps latecomers?) * Mineur + Minör: 234+13 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] (perhaps latecomers?) * Pousette: 478 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] * Robbert with variants: 216 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] many may have other origins * Robillard: 9 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] (descendants?) * Sporrong: 420 hits at [https://www.birthday.se birthday.se] (descendants?)

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Walsh Name Study

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[[Category:Walsh Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Walsh Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Walsh Walsh] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Walsh name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Walshes), by time period (18th Century Walshes), or by topic (Walsh DNA, Walsh Occupations, Walsh Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Walsh Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator:[[Walsh-729|Frank Walsh]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Walsh}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Walsh-7390|Terry Walsh]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants==

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==='''Walter, Saratov, Volga, Russia'''=== '''Bergseite | Mother Colony | Protestant | Catholic''' {{Image|file=Walter-8.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Walter-See red arrow}} :'''Names:''' ::Grechikhino ::Grechinnaya Luka ::Grechishinaya Luka ::Gretschinaja Luka ::Walter ::Вальтер ::Гречинная Лука ::Гречихино :'''Daughter Colonies:''' ::Brunnental ::Hoffental ::Klein-Walter ::Langenfeld ::Neu-Hussenbach ::Neu-Walter [Walter Khutor] '''History:''' *Walter was founded on 25 August 1767 by colonists recruited by officials of Catherine the Great's government and was therefore called a Crown Colony. *Walter was one of the original 104 Volga Mother colonies and one of the oldest German settlements in Russia. It is located on the [https://youtu.be/ZGHWP92BTng Medveditsa "She-Bear" river, a tributary of the Don River]. *Walter bordered the colonies of Frank (3-1/2 miles away) and Kolb (5-1/2 miles away). The village was narrow and about a mile in length, divided into two sides, "Heinerdorf/Hinterdorf" was the older part of town and the "Federdorf" on the east side. The middle of the village was the town with a church, blacksmith, and general store. Supplies had to be brought in from Sartov.[https://www.ahsgr.org/global_engine/download.aspx?fileid=C37ABCA1-F89C-43C6-A93C-07CD7FFCD7C7&ext=pdf American Historical Society Of Germans From Russia|AHSGR Walter Village 1999 File] *The 1767 census records that Johann Peter Walter was serving as the colony's mayor (Vorsteher). It is most likely him after whom the colony received its German name. The first census of 1767 totaled 376 persons. *Today, what little remains of the former colony of Walter is known as Grechikhino. There are only a handful of habitable houses remaining, most built during the Soviet era, in which approximately 25 people live. '''Church:''' *The first settlers of Walter were Lutheran. The parish was part of the Frank Parish where there was a resident pastor. *A new Lutheran church was built in Walter in 1902. It was closed in the 1930s and is today used as a barn. Its ruins can be seen today. '''Pastors & Priests:''' :The following pastors have served the congregation in Walter: ::1768-1770 Johann Friedrich Mittelstädt ::1771-1776 Johann Friedrich Heitzig ::1778-1782 Laurentius Ahlbaum ::1782-1786 Samuel Traugott Büttner ::1788-1817 Franz August Flittner '''Notable Individuals:''' ::Ahlbaum, Laurentius ::Büttner, Samuel Traugott ::Flittner, Franz August ::Gaines, Tim (Timothy Hagelganz) ::Heitzig, Johann Friedrich ::Hill, Jerry ::Mittelstädt, Johann Friedrich ::Reichert, Johannes '''Surnames:''' ::Albert (Walter) ::Albrecht (Hussenbach) ::Alles (Walter) ::Amen (Walter) ::Arndt (Walter) ::Asmus (Walter) ::Bartholomäus (Walter) ::Bauer (Dönhof) ::Bechthold (Walter) ::Beck (Walter) ::Beckel / Bögel (Walter) ::Becker (Dietel) ::Becker (Walter-1) ::Becker (Walter-2) ::Becker (Walter-3) ::Becker (Walter-4) ::Benner (Walter) ::Biedenkopf ::Block (Walter-1) ::Block (Walter-2) ::Borgens ::Braun (Walter) ::Bret(t)hauer ::Burkhardt ::Butherus ::Demann ::Dietz (Walter) ::Döll (Walter) ::Engel (Walter) ::Ewald (Walter) ::Flach / Flack (Walter) ::Flath (Frank) ::Geist (Walter) ::Gi(e)sick ::Gies (Walter) ::Greifitz ::Hamburg ::Heberlein ::Heidenreich (Walter) ::Helwig (Walter) ::Herdt (Huck) ::Hill (Walter / Hussenbach) ::Hoffmann (Walter) ::Il(l)s / El(l)s ::Kammerzell ::Karl (Walter) ::Kimmel / Kümmel (Walter) ::Kister (Walter) ::Klippert ::Kraft (Walter & Yagodnaya Polyana) ::Lackmann ::Lenz (Walter) ::Lichtenberger ::Limpert ::Link (Walter) ::Linker (Walter) ::Lip(p)hardt (Norka) ::Melcher ::Mo(h)rlang / Mo(h)rland ::Müller (Walter-1) ::Nazarenus ::Peter (Walter) ::Reiswig (Norka/Walter) ::Rohn (Walter) ::Rossmann (Frank) ::Roth (Walter) ::Rudelius ::Schiffner ::Schäfer (Walter-1) ::Schäfer (Walter-2) ::Schössler ::Seibel (Walter) ::Sommer (Walter) ::Stang (Walter) ::Steinmetz (Walter) ::Strauch (Walter) ::Streck (Walter) ::Sufner ::Suppes (Hussenbach-2) ::Vogel (Walter) ::Vogt (Walter) ::Voigt ::Volk (Walter) ::Wagner (Walter-1) ::Wagner (Walter-2) ::Walter (Walter-1) ::Walter (Walter-2) ::Weisgerber (Huck) ::Wen(t)z (Kolb) ::Wen(t)zel (Walter) ::Wiederspahn ::Windecker ::Zell '''Immigration:''' ::Ballantine, Yellowstone Co., Montana ::Bickleton, Klickitat Co., Washington ::Billings, Yellowstone Co., Montana ::Denver, Denver Co., Colorado ::Edgar, Carbon Co., Montana ::Fort Collins, Larimer Co., Colorado ::Fort Morgan, Morgan Co., Colorado ::Kirk, Yuma Co., Colorado ::Lisbon, Ransom Co., North Dakota ::Missoula, Missoula Co., Montana ::Otis, Rush Co., Kansas ::Port Huron, Saint Clair Co., Michigan ::Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon ::Rhein, Saskatchewan ::Ritzville, Adams Co., Washington ::San Ernesto, Departamento San Salvador, Entre Ríos Province ::Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff Co., Nebraska ::Seattle, King Co., Washington ::Sidney, Richland Co., Montana ::Sterling, Logan Co., Colorado ::Tacoma, Pierce Co., Washington ::Walla Walla, Walla Walla Co., Washington ::Yakima, Yakima Co., Washington ::Yekatrinburg, Sverdlovsk Region (Siberia) --------------- '''First Settlers List|Village of WALTER [Grechinaya Luka]''' The following surnames are mentioned: Aisil, Aizel, Albert, Ales, Alles, Amend,Amendt, Ament, Arend, Arendt, Arndt, Artman, Asmus, Ausch, Bartel, Bartholomay, Bartolomay, Bartolomei, Bartolomel, Bauer, Baum, Bautsyn, Bebel, Bechel, Bechtold, Beck, Beckel, Becker, Begel, Beidenkopf, Bekher, Benner, Bessel, Beterius, Betsold, Block, Borgans, Borgens, Borgins, Bott, Braum, Braun, Bretthauer, Burgard / Burgardt, Buterius, Butherus, Del, Derr, Diehl, Dietz, Dil / Dill, Doll / Doell, Dorn, Eberlein, Eckhard / Eckhardt, Eisel, Elkher, Engel, Ert, Eurich, Eusel, Ewald, Fechter, Fegler, Fink, Flath, Folk, Folz, Fortz, Fuchs, Fuks, Gaisst, Gaitz, Geis, Geist, Gemelman, Gemmellmann, Gerget, Gersch, Getner, Gies, Giesick, Gil, Glintsel, Gottwig, Greifsu, Grosskopf, Groth, Gumborg, Gunborg, Hahn, Hamburg, Hammelmann / Haemmelman, Hartman / Hartmann, Hartung, Heberlein, Heidelbach, Heidenbach, Heidt, Heinrich, Heinz, Heizneräder/ Heizneraeder, Herdt, Hergert, Hill,Hirsch, Hoffman / Hofman, Ils, Ilts, Kackmann / Kackman, Kaiser,Kaist Kaiz, Kamertsel, Kammerzell / Kamerzel, Karl, Kechter, Kersh, Kershbaum, Kewel, Kiiz, Kilppert / Kilpert, Kimmel, Kirsch, Kirschbaum, Kister, Kit, Kitt, Kitz, Kizik, Klippert, Kort, Kraft, Kraiftsuk, Kraivtsuk, Kümmel Kummel /Kuemmel, Lakman / Lakmann, Lembert, Lenz, Leons, Lichtenberger, Liebrecht, Limpert, Lindtner, Link, Linker, Lintner, Lipert, Lipgard, Lippert, Lipphardt, Liprekht, Loos, Lores, Maer, Mahr, Maier, Manweiler, Mar, Melcher, Melker, Mohrland, Moriant, Morlan, Morland, Morlant, Mrolan, Mroland, Müller / Mueller/ Muller, Natsarenin, Nazarenus, Pekhtold, Penner, Penrin, Peter, Petern, Pezel, Pidinkol, Polk, Polks, Rak, Reiswig, Reiter, Ritsel, Ritzel, Rock, Rohn, Romel, Rommel, Ron, Rossmann, Roth, Rottenberger, Roun, Rüch / Ruch / Ruech, Rudelius, Rumel, Rumpel, Ryk, Sainel, Saiplin, Schäfer / Schafer / Schaefer, Scharman, Schessler, Schezel, Schiffner, Schmidt, Schössler / Schossler / Schoesler, Seibel, Seiber, Sell, Shisler, Sommer, Stahl, Stamm, Steinmetz, Stramm, Streck, Sufner, Supes, Suppes, Thiel, Til, Vaisberger, Velkhir, Vindegel, Viot, Vogel, Vogt, Voit, Volk, Volz, Vot, Wacker, Wagner, Walter, Weber, Webrer, Weidemann / Weiderman, Weiderspan, Weisberber, Weisberger, Wenzel, Wichmann / Wichman, Wiederspahn, Wiederspan, Wiesenthal / Wiesental, Windecker, Witenberger, Wittneberger, Wittweger, Zel, Zell, Zoll Movement of the colonists to or from the following villages is mentioned: Aisil [Norka], Aizel [Norka], Albert [Norka], Amendt [Hussenbach], Arend, [Norka] Arndt [Norka], Asmus [Frank], Asmus [Huck], Bartel [Norka], Bartolomay [Norka], Bauer [Doenhof], Baum [Frank] Bautsyn [Kratzke], Becker [Hussenbach], Becker [Dietel], Becker [Beideck], Bessel [Hussenbach], Betsold [Hussenbach], Borgins [Frank], Bott [Norka], Derr [Bauer], Dil / Dill [Hussenbach], Dil / Dill [Anton], Eckhardt [Voronezh], Eisel [Norka] Ert [Huck], Eurich [Norka], Eusel [Norka], Rechter [Hussenbach], Fegler [Huck], Felger [Jail], Flath [Frank], Folz [Huch], Fortz [Hussenbach], Fuchs [Norka], Fuks [Norka], Gersch [Frank], Giesick [Frank], Grosskopf [Frank], Groth [Frank], Groth [Frank], Hahn [Beideck], Hartung [Frank], Heidt [Hussenbach], Heinrich [Norka], Heinrich [Frank], Heizneräder / Heizneraeder [Huck], Herdt [Huck], Hirsch [Frank], Kackman / Kackmann [Dietel], Kechter [Frank], Kersh [Hussenbach], Kirsch [Hussenbach], Lakman / Lackmann [Dietel], Liebrecht [Kolb], Lipgard [Norka], Lipphardt [Norka] Liprekht [Kolb], Loos [Norka], Maier [Kukkus], Manweiler [Messer], Moriant [Voronezh], Mroland / Morland [Tambov], Müller / Muller/ Mueller [Frank], Pezel [Hussenbach], Polk [Hussenbach], Polks [Hussenbach], Reiter [Norka], Romel [Hussenbach], Rommell [Hussenbach], Roth [Hussenbach], Rottenberger [Hussenbach], Ruch/ Ruech [Kratzke], Rumel [Hussenbach], Rumpel [Hussenbach], Ryk [Kratzke], Scharman [Huck], Schezel [Hussenbach],, Schmidt [Frank], Schössler / Schossler / Schoesler [Messer] Schreiner [Kautz], Stahl [Dietel], Stamm [Hussenbach], Streck [Hussenbach], Streck [Frank], Streck [Kautz], Streck [Norka], Viot [Ust-zolikha], Vogel [Kolb], Vogt [Husaren], Wacker [Frank], Weber [Grimm], Weidermann / Weiderman [Frank], Weisberger [Huck], Wichmann / Wichman [Frank], Wiesenthal / Wiesental [Kukkus], Witenberger / Wittenberger [Tambov], Wittweger [Kolb], Zoll [Hussenbach] '''Resources:''' *'''[https://vgi.fairfield.edu/colonies/walter Walter - Volga German Institute]''' *'''[http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_walter.cfm Walter - CVGS]''' *'''[https://www.germansfromrussiasettlementlocations.org/2016/11/walter-volga.html Germans from Russia settlements]''' *'''[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Grechikhino,+Volgograd+Oblast,+Russia,+403763/@51.1513617,44.7948645,1943m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x0:0x0!2zNTHCsDA5JzA0LjciTiA0NMKwNDgnMTYuNiJF!3b1!8m2!3d51.1513!4d44.8046!3m4!1s0x4114485e58de7913:0x7228f1b934d73f96!8m2!3d51.1503661!4d44.8046279?hl=en Google Maps|Direct Link to what used to be Walter Village in Russia] *'''[http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/images/walter_map.bmp CVGS|Plat Map - Walter]''' *'''[https://www.ahsgr.org/page/WalterVolga AHSGR Walter Village Coordinators]''' *'''[https://www.facebook.com/Walter-Russia-112661132102325/?ref=ts Walter Facebook Page by AHSGR Walter VCs]''' *'''[https://youtu.be/oN9UAGY_ft4 Video of German Lutheran Church Ruins |Tatjana Schell|2010]''' == Sources == ------ '''return to [[Project:Volga_German|Volga German Project]]'''

Walter Biddle Saul High school of Agricultural Sciences

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=A Cellar in the Middle of the Field=
Fondly known as the Farm School, the original idea was to recruit youngsters to help due to a shortage of farm labor. Saul started out as the Wissahickon Farm School and classes were held in a cellar for a time. The school moved to different sites the first few years. In 1950 the school moved to Henry Ave. A new building was furnished with the students building a chicken coop, chicken brooder, machinery shed and animal sheds. The school was renamed to The Philadelphia High School of Agriculture and Horticulture. In 1966 it again was renamed to The Walter Biddle Saul High School of Agriculture and Horticulture, in recognition of the patronage of Walter Biddle Saul a Philadelphia Attorney who served on the Philadelphia School Board and made sure the school was funded. Walter Biddle Saul was the first and only living person to have had a public high school named after him in the City of Philadelphia.[http://www.philadelphiabar.org/page/AboutLegends Philadelphia Bar Association] - Legends of the Bar [http://webgui.phila.k12.pa.us/schools/s/saul/about-us/w.b.-saul School District Philadelphia] - Walter Biddle Saul High School
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-272.jpg|thumb|150px | '''Sunday, October 2, 1960''']]
:The Saul Coat-Of-Arms (or Shield) is divided into three sections: the Dexter Chief, the Sinister Chief and the Bottom Field. *The Dexter Chief (top right as the shield is carried/top left to the viewer) is the Coat-Of-Arms of William Penn, for whom Pennsylvania is named. *The Sinister Chief (top left as the shield is carried) depicts the clipper ship which appears on the Seal of the City of Philadelphia, denoting the location of the school. *The Bottom Field shows an open book, signifying the educational values of the school. Superimposed on the book are a plow and a cornucopia, which are indicative of the agricultural education provided by the school[http://webgui.phila.k12.pa.us/schools/s/saul/about-us/w.b.-saul School District Philadelphia] - Walter Biddle Saul High School Saul's Coat of Arms
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-271.jpg|thumb|400px | '''Monday, May 6, 1963''']]
'''Mission Statement''' :The Mission of the Walter Biddle Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences, a diverse learning community, is to develop in students an understanding of and appreciation for the career and leadership opportunities that are available to them in the many fields of agriculture. It is also our commitment to cultivate each student's individual abilities to prepare him or her for a lifetime of productive academic, vocational, and civic endeavors.
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-269.jpg|thumb|300px | ''' June 6, 1968''']]
'''School History'''.....
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-265.jpg|thumb|300px | '''The Wissahickon Farm School''']]
:Founded in 1943 as the Wissahickon Farm School, Roxborough's Wissahickon Valley has always served as home to the school's farm. Through the forties and most of the fifties, classes were held off-site. In 1958, the current agriculture building was completed and the school was renamed The Philadelphia High School of Agriculture and Horticulture.
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-264.jpg|thumb|400px | '''The Philadelphia High School of Agriculture and Horticulture 60's''']]
:In 1966, the School District renamed the school to honor [[Saul-336| Walter Biddle Saul]], a prominent attorney and former president of the Board of Education in Philadelphia who served as a patron for the school during its early years.
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-268.jpg|thumb|200px | '''Sunday, September 2, 1984''']]
:The school has evolved through the years, expanding programs and facilities to keep pace with the agricultural industry. Today we have eight buildings covering 150 acres and offer students 15 major agricultural classes. :[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-262.jpg|25px]]W. B. Saul is the largest agricultural high school in America and is home to the largest single-school [https://www.ffa.org/Pages/default.aspx[FFA]] chapter in the world. :W.B. Saul has a graduation rate of 95% and more than 80% of graduates continue their education at post-secondary institutions. In 2004, W.B. Saul seniors earned in excess of $250,000 in scholarship money, including $145, 000 in agriculltural-specific awards. With more that 22 million agricultural-related jobs in existence today, W.B. Saul students are also in a fantastic position to immediately enter the workforce and compete for career opportunities. == Sources == *Background courtesy of Saul Alumni who supplied pictures *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/saulalumni/ Facebook] - Saul Alumni *[http://www.wbsaulalumni.com/ W.B. Saul Alumni] - The Official Non-Profit and Alumni site! *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul_High_School_of_Agricultural_Sciences Wikipedia] - Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzCZ0zuRPNY Youtube] - County Fair Day 2014 Video

Walters Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Walters families and information about individuals, places, and things named Walters. Other spellings: Walther, Walt, Walters. It is quite a common name, both as a surname and given name. === Origin of Walters Surname === In German the "er" means "one who". The surname was also 'Von Walters'. In German the "von" has a meaning "of" nobility. Surnames of nobility using a prefix of "von" were to indicate their main castle or estate. Walters can also mean "a wood-master or keeper of the wood." The German first or surname of "Walther", had the meaning of "ruler of the army." From the Germanic elements "wald," meaning rule and "heri," meaning army. Old Norman French form of Walter was "Waltier". The Normans brought the name to England and Ireland. === Walters on WikiTree === Here is the [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/W/WALTERS_1.html Walters Index]. Also see [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/W/WALTER_1.html Walter]. The index is updated every day. If you add yourself or a Walters relative you will automatically appear on the index the following day.

Walwa Cemetery, Victoria

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Walwa Cemetery, Walwa, Victoria]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===About=== Walwa is situated on the Upper Murray River in Victoria, Australia. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/-35.9526/147.7153 Link to map of location of Walwa Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Walwa Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed on the Dec 2017 ===To Do=== *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below. * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |?, ? Marion||||19?8||||||140097 |- |[[Airey-150|Airey, George]] ||||1943 Sep||||AIF VX44576; died POW|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Airey-143.jpg 140330] |- |[[Clarke-10621|Airey, Helene]] ||||1960 Oct 13||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Clarke-10621.jpg 140331] |- |[[Airey-143|Airey, John William]] ||||1941 Apr 06||63||with Connor George Airey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Airey-143.jpg 140330] |- |[[Appleton-795|Appleton, Samuel]] ||||1896 Sep 14||77||d. Ournie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Appleton-795.jpg 140043] |- |[[Jones-63893|Appleton, Sarah Ann]]||||1927 Mar 02||65||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Jones-63893.jpg 140343] |- |[[Appleton-823|Appleton, William Ernest ]] ||||Feb 4 1903||16||d. Tumbarumba|| Obituary |- |[[Ballantyne-519|Ballantyne, John (Jock]])||||1992 Aug 06||70||H of Lorna; F of Robert & Harvey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Ballantyne-519.jpg 140197] |- |[[Unknown-405467|Ballantyne, Margaret Lorna]]||||2004 Jul 23||83||W of Jock; M of Robert & Harvey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Ballantyne-519.jpg 140197] |- |[[Barlow-3073|Barlow, Frederick C]]||||1937 Aug 28||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Barlow-3073.jpg 140318] |- |[[Murphy-14448|Batson, Bridget J]]||||1912 Apr 18||74||M of James, Annie, Agnes, Winifred; GM of E E Murphy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Murphy-14448.jpg 140037] |- |[[Batty-419|Batty, Graeme Edwin]]||1957 Jun 13||2013 Oct 04||||H of Sharyn; F to Joseph & Asher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Batty-419.jpg 140203] |- |[[Bennett-19028|Bennett, Warren Thomas (Barzie)]]||||1979 Mar 17||34||B of John & Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Bennett-19028.jpg 140375] |- |[[Steward-2249|Boatswain, Lionel (Boatie)]]||1897 Feb 23||1952 Jan 25||||born Steward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Steward-2249.jpg 140320] |- |[[Coghill-60|Bramley, Clara Emily]]||1875||1965||||nee Coghill; W of John Bramley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Coghill-60.jpg 140323] |- |[[Densley-50|Bramley, Elva]]||1921 Jul 30||1990 Sep 21||||nee Densley; W of Jack; M of John & Angela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Bramley-502.jpg 140397] |- |[[Bramley-150|Bramley, Hector Vannet]]||1909 Jan 18||1993 Nov 04||||S of John & Clara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Bramley-150.jpg 140324] |- |[[Bramley-502|Bramley, Jack Hallam]]||1917 Nov 27||2008 Apr 11||90||AIF VX47529; H of Elva; F of John & Angela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Bramley-502.jpg 140397] |- |[[Bramley-168|Bramley, John Henry]]||1864 Nov 16||1941 Feb 25||||H of Clara Emily Bramley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Coghill-60.jpg 140323] |- |[[Unknown-405704|Bramley, Wendy Joy]]||1954 Aug 06||2000 Apr 06||||W of John; M of Suzi & Georgia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Unknown-405704.jpg 140206] |- |[[Brindley-233|Brindley, Verdun Clare]]||1916 Mar 20||2000 Apr 18||||b. “Avondale”; d. Walwa; H of Margaret & Violet; F of Ann & Ross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Brindley-233.jpg 140181] |- |[[Hempel-426|Brindley, Bertha Florence]]||||1937 Dec 22||59||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Brindley-234.jpg 140136] |- |[[Brindley-234|Brindley, Robert]]||||1950 Jan 06||82||H of Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Brindley-234.jpg 140136] |- |[[Wilks-675|Broadbent, Elizabeth]]||||1960 Aug 18||84||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Wilks-675.jpg 140362] |- |[[Bronner-184|Bronner, Thomas Louis]]||1919 Oct 11||2001 Nov 01||||H of Zillah; F of Pam, Christopher, Margi|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Bronner-184.jpg 140208] |- |[[Rossiter-652|Bronner, Zillah]]||1920 Sep 03||2005 Nov 03||||W of Thomas; M of Pam, Christopher, Margi|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Bronner-184.jpg 140208] |- |[[Mann-7027|Bryant, Eleanor Jean Stafford]]||||1949 Feb 04||52||W of James; M of Athol, Milne, Irma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Mann-7027.jpg 140225] |- |[[Bryant-8895|Bryant, James Sinclair]]||||1967 Feb 16||76||H of Eleanor; F of Athol, Milne, Irma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Bryant-8895.jpg 140224] |- |[[Grant-11126|Bryant, Nola Jean]]||1921 Feb 26||1993 Mar 10||||W of Milne (Spud); M of Barry, Gordon, Jennifer, Jeannie, John, Ross, Ashley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Grant-11126.jpg 140227] |- |[[Bryant-8898|Bryant, Stewart Milne]]||1920 Oct 15||2013 Aug 25||||H of Nola; F of Berry, Gordon, Jennifer, Jeannie, John, Ross, Ashley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Bryant-8898.jpg 140228] |- |[[Buchhorn-11|Buchhorn, Raymond Bernard (Bernie)]]||1931 Aug 06||2014 May 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Buchhorn-11.jpg 140093] |- |[[Burton-7736|Burton, Henry William]]||1937 Nov 02||2016 Mar 25||||H of Barbara; F of Joanne, Janet, Corrina; Step-F of Sheralee, Darren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Burton-7736.jpg 140172] |- |[[Caithness-33|Caithness, Ian Stewart]]||1926 Oct 29||2001 Feb 24||||RAN PM7807; b. Melbourne; d. Walwa; H of Joan; F of Robyn, James, Sue, Gillian, Erica|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Caithness-33.jpg 140182] |- |[[Calder-1051|Calder, Alasdair Ross]]||1972 Mar 31||2003 Dec 09||||S of George & Ann (nee Brindley); B of Roxanne & Natalia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Calder-1051.jpg 140183] |- |[[Carey-3815|Carey, Robert]]||1936 Jul 23||2007 Jan 15||||B of Ann; B-in-L of George Calder|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Carey-3815.jpg 140404] |- |[[Chapman-12578|Chapman, Russell]]||||1908 Apr 24||74||d. Ournie (year might be 1903)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Chapman-12578.jpg 140335] |- |[[Cheshire-308|Cheshire, Bruce Brindley]]||1934 Mar 12||1997 Jan 12||||S of George & Jessie; B of Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Cheshire-308.jpg 140405] |- |[[Cheshire-309|Cheshire, George Alfred]]||||1994 Sep 22||88||H of Jessie; F of Bruce & Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Cheshire-309.jpg 140180] |- |[[Brindley-235|Cheshire, Jessie Blanche]]||||1989 Jan 06||76||W of George; M of Bruce & Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Cheshire-309.jpg 140180] |- |[[Silcox-189|Chitty, Agnes]]||||1935 Oct 03||79||W of Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Chitty-200.jpg 140295] |- |[[Chitty-200|Chitty, Philip Mainwaring]]||||1916 Dec 04||71||H of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Chitty-200.jpg 140295] |- |[[Chitty-211|Chitty, Sydney Francis]]||||1898 May 19||77?||d. Cudgewa Ck, Tintaldra; age 7 yrs 11 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Chitty-211.jpg 140346] |- |[[Clarke-10732|Clarke, Albert Stanley]]||||1968 May 14||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Clarke-10732.jpg 140332] |-] |[[Clarke-10735|Clarke, Alfred Ernest]]||||1966 Oct 31||78||H of Hazel; F of Ivy & Jock|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Clarke-10735.jpg 140166] |- |[[Clarke-10736|Clarke, Arthur Louis]]||||1969 Dec 08||76||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Clarke-10736.jpg 140333] |- |[[Touzel-22|Clarke, Emma Ethel]]||||1993 Nov 21||92||W of Herbert; M of Edna Cyril James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Touzel-22.jpg 140162] |- |[[Clarke-10739|Clarke, Gilbert Henry]]||||1924 Nov 13||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Clarke-10739.jpg 140327] |- |[[Clarke-10737|Clarke, Herbert George]]||||1966 Aug 28||71||AIF; H of Emma; F of Edna Cyril James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Clarke-10737.jpg 140163] |- |[[Clarke-10734|Clarke, James Edward]]||||1947 Jun 25||63||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Clarke-10734.jpg 140326] |- |[[Clarke-10733|Clarke, James]]||||1911 Aug 19||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Clarke-10733.jpg 140328] |- |[[Clarke-10740|Clarke, John William]]||||1957 Sep 03||71||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Clarke-10740.jpg 140325] |- |[[Desaules-1|Clarke, Louise]]||||1923 Dec 06||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Desaules-1.jpg 140329] |- |[[Wilson-50149|Clarke, Mavis Eileen]]||||1986 Jan 06||70||W of Norman; M of Ian & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Clarke-10741.jpg 140384] |- |[[Clarke-10741|Clarke, Norman Cyril]]||||2006 May 06||99||H of Mavis; F of Ian & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Clarke-10741.jpg 140384] |- |[[Jarvis-3115|Clarke, Rachel Caroline]]||1910 Jul 14||2008 Dec 05||||nee Jarvis; W of Arthur; M of Ronald, Valma, Kevin, Walter, Neville, Mervyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Jarvis-3115.jpg 140334] |- |[[Frith-406|Clarke, Violet Hazel]]||||1968 Feb 16||57||W of Alfred Ernest Clarke (dec); M of Ivy & Jock|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Frith-406.jpg 140167] |- |[[Hunt-13666|Clyde, Claribel Anne]]||||1941 May 18||65||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Clyde-421.jpg 140220] |- |[[Clyde-423|Clyde, Keith Gard]]||||1977 Feb 14||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Clyde-423.jpg 140221] |- |[[Elliott-10980|Clyde, Nea Maude]]||1919 Jun 28||1991 Dec 28||||W of Noel; M of Lynette, Graeme, Glenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Clyde-422.jpg 140192] |- |[[Clyde-422|Clyde, Noel George]]||1914 Jan 29||1990 Aug 23||||H of Nea; F of Lynette, Graeme, Glenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Clyde-422.jpg 140192] |- |[[Clyde-421|Clyde, Thomas James]]||||1941 Nov 05||75||H of Claribel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Clyde-421.jpg 140220] |- |[[Sutherland-4545|Conibear, Daune Helen]]||1932 Apr 26||2000 Jan 19||||nee Sutherland; W of Ron; M of Greg, Tania, Louise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Sutherland-4545.jpg 140150] |- |[[Connors-845|Connors, Aubrey William]]||1927 Jun 21||2007 Oct 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Connors-845.jpg 140064] |- |[[Cook-23261|Cook, Arthur James]]||1892 Aug 18||1958 Aug 30||||H of Constance; F of Isobel, Reginald, Donald, Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Cook-23261.jpg 140358] |- |[[Simpson-11900|Cook, Constance Mary]]||1902 Jul 26||1984 May 01||||W of Arthur; M of Isobel, Reginald, Donald, Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Cook-23261.jpg 140358] |- |[[Cook-10082|Cook, David (Dave)]]||1904 May 11||2007 Aug 13||103||H of Elizabeth (Betty); F of Russell & Neva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Cook-10082.jpg 140235] |- |[[Bramley-129|Cook, Elizabeth Mary (Betty)]]||||1945 Mar 20||39||nee Bramley; W of David (Dave); M of Russell & Neva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Bramley-129.jpg 140234] |- |[[Cook-23265|Cook, Ian Mathew]]||||1944 Dec 04||5?||drowned|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Cook-23265.jpg 140236] |- |[[Cole-15042|Cook, Isabel Elizabeth]]||||1965 Apr 15||99||W of James; M of Winifred, Effie, Arthur (dec), Tom, Jack, Jim, Dave|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Cole-15042.jpg 140239] |- |[[Cook-23264|Cook, James]]||||1934 Jun 14||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Cook-23264.jpg 140238] |- |[[Cook-23268|Cook, John Frederick]]||||1982 Aug 11||85||AIF 2397; H of Thelma; F of Dorothy & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Cook-23268.jpg 140377] |- |[[Murray-12459|Cook, Thelma Elizabeth]]||1906 Feb 19||2004 Nov 16||||nee Murray; W of Jack; M of John & Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Murray-12459.jpg 140378] |- |[[Corbett-2285|Corbett, Eleanor]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Corbett-2285.jpg 140023] |- |[[Corbett-2287|Coughlan, Bridget Katherine (Kit)]]||||1994 Mar 08||87||nee Corbett; W of Jack; M of Patricia, Adrian, Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Coughlan-332.jpg 140054] |- |[[Coughlan-333|Coughlan, Carmel Mary]]||||2013 Oct 16||68||Sis of Patricia & Adrian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Coughlan-333.jpg 140055] |- |[[Coughlan-334|Coughlan, Edmund (Edward)]]||1862 Dec 10||1932 Sep 05||||H of Margaret; F of Ida, John (Jack), Edmond (Pat), Ian, Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Coughlan-334.jpg 140039] |- |[[Coughlan-332|Coughlan, John Gordon (Jack)]]||||1997 May 12||90||H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Coughlan-332.jpg 140054] |- |[[Cowley-762|Cowley, William (jnr)]]||||1896 Nov 12||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Cowley-762.jpg 140257] |- |[[Coysh-11|Coysh, Charles Edwin]]||||1936 Jul 26||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Coysh-11.jpg 140313] |- |[[Coysh-12|Coysh, Charles Mansell]]||||1935 Dec 15||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Coysh-12.jpg 140309] |- |[[Onslow-68|Coysh, Eliza]]||||1946 Mar 22||88||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Coysh-16.jpg 140274] |- |[[Coysh-15|Coysh, Herbert John]]||||1956 Jun 14||47||H of Dorothy; F of Leo, Betty, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Coysh-15.jpg 140291] |- |[[Mansell-679|Coysh, Jane Elizabeth]]||||1906 Dec 08||79||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Coysh-13.jpg 140310] |- |[[Coysh-13|Coysh, John]]||||1907 Jan 18||79||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Coysh-13.jpg 140310] |- |[[Coysh-19|Coysh, Robert K]]||||1902 Sep 24||<1||Aged 7 weeks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Coysh-19.jpg 140311] |- |[[Coysh-16|Coysh, Thomas]]||||1941 Dec 28||85||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Coysh-16.jpg 140274] |- |[[Coysh-17|Coysh, William G]]||||1940 Apr 15||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Coysh-17.jpg 140312] |- |[[Coysh-20|Coysh, William Henry]]||||1897 Apr 11||2||S of Thomas & Eliza Coysh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Coysh-16.jpg 140274] |- |[[Purss-12|Craig, Heather June]]||1934 Jun 16||2009 Apr 24||||nee Purss; W of John; M of Gregory & Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Purss-12.jpg 140408] |- |[[Daly-1807|Daly, Clive Noel]]||1911 Oct 09||1992 Sep 24||||H of Queenie; F of Cliff, Glen, Clive (Bonny), Barry, Lillian, Dale, Peter, Janie, Joy, Paul, Suzie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Daly-1807.jpg 140394] |- |[[Daly-1808|Daly, Glen Mervyn]]||1938 Aug 10||2011 Jun 11||||H of Shirley; F of Ken, David, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Daly-1808.jpg 140395] |- |[[Whitehead-3509|Daly, Queenie]]||1917 Jul 22||2012 Nov 27||||W of Clive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Daly-1807.jpg 140394] |- |[[Darley-160|Darley, A N (Jack)]]||1904||1981|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Darley-160.jpg 140076] |- |[[Appleton-799|Davis, Alice]]||||1937 Dec 20||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Appleton-799.jpg 140342] |- |[[Davis-53982|Davis, J F]]||||1942 Feb 16||59||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Davis-53982.jpg 140341] |- |[[Daymond-46|Daymond, James Clyde]]||||1981 May 18||57||H of Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Daymond-46.jpg 140168] |- |[[Laube-80|Daymond, Lorna]]||1927 Dec 19||2006 May 30||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Laube-80.jpg 140169] |- |[[Brouwer-992|De Borst, Everdina (Dien)]]||1915 Apr 28||2006 Jan 13||||W of Kees (dec); M of Antje, Arie, Willie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Brouwer-992.jpg 140084] |- |[[Delaney-1940|Delaney, Denis]]||||1892 Jun 22||25||late school teacher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Delaney-1940.jpg 140041] |- |[[Delaney-1942|Delaney, George Thomas]]||1933 May 03||2014 Aug 07||||S of Lily & Walter (both dec); B of Mollie & Bill (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Delaney-1942.jpg 140154] |- |[[Roy-4818|Delaney, Lily]]||||1975 Jul 31||81||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Delaney-1943.jpg 140142] |- |[[Delaney-1943|Delaney, Walter]]||||1949 Oct 11||58||H of Lily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Delaney-1943.jpg 140142] |- |[[Delaney-1944|Delaney, William James (Bill)]]||1934 Oct 18||2002 Mar 26||||H of Ella (dec); S of Lily & Walter (both dec); B of Mollie & George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Delaney-1944.jpg 140211] |- |[[Donelan-40|Donelan, Charles P]]||||1893 Mar 14||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Donelan-40.jpg 140240] |- |[[Lawrence-10041|Donnell, Marjorie Weir (Nancy)]]||||2004 Oct 31||96||D of Alfred & Martha Lawrence (nee Hanna); W of Norman Mackenzie Donnell; M of Mary, Phyllis, Lesley, Norman, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Lawrence-10041.jpg 140116] |- |[[Dopper-4|Dopper, Federal William]]||||1969 Dec 31||||H of Mary; F of Elsie, Doris, Beryl, Ruth, Douglas (dec), Roy, Kevin, Ronald (dec), Betty (dec), Nina, Nona, Lorraine, Elaine, Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Dopper-4.jpg 140034] |- |[[Smith-149687|Dopper, Mary Eliza]]||||1956 Apr 04||||W of Federal; M of Elsie, Doris, Beryl, Ruth, Douglas (dec), Roy, Kevin, Ronald (dec), Betty (dec), Nina, Nona, Lorraine, Elaine, Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Dopper-4.jpg 140034] |- |[[Drage-203|Drage, Andrew]]||1870 Jun 23||1964 Jun 24||||with Ellen Drage|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Drage-203.jpg 140339] |- |[[Hargreaves-732|Drage, Ellen]]||||1948 Jan 19||76||with Andrew Drage|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Drage-203.jpg 140339] |- |[[Drage-205|Drage, Arthur Edward]]||||1959 Dec 25||81||H of Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Drage-205-1.jpg 140033] |- |[[Drage-207|Drage, Irene Lesley]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Drage-207.jpg 140019] |- |[[Flynn-3048|Drage, Julia Mary]]||||1937 Nov 27||62||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Drage-205-1.jpg 140033] |- |[[Drage-208|Drage, May]]||1933||1933||||May & her twin brother; bur. Unmarked grave, Walwa; children of Jessie May & Thomas Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Drage-208.jpg 140032] |- |[[Driscoll-1034|Driscoll, Pat]]||||1944 Oct 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Driscoll-1034.jpg 140114] |- |[[Drummond-2210|Drummond, Albert Burns]]||||1968 Sep 09||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Drummond-2210.jpg 140173] |- |[[Drummond-2213|Drummond, Alexander James]]||||1958 Apr 25||63||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Drummond-2213.jpg 140179] |- |[[Drummond-2215|Drummond, Alfred Maxwell]]||1929 Dec 14||1997 Apr 19||||H of Joan; F of Ralph, Robyn, Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Drummond-2215.jpg 140178] |- |[[Drummond-2216|Drummond, Ivon McKinley]]||||1960 Oct 23||59||H of Lillian; F of Pearl, Ian, Max, Dawn, Malcolm, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Drummond-2216.jpg 140176] |- |[[Drummond-2211|Drummond, James]]||||1918||65||H of Matilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Drummond-2211.jpg 140121] |- |[[Whitlock-1150|Drummond, Jessie May]]||||1966 Dec 28||65||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Drummond-2213.jpg 140179] |- |[[Whitehead-3526|Drummond, Joan Isobel]]||1932 Feb 07||2015 Oct 14||||nee Whitehead; W of Alfred; M of Ralph, Robyn, Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Drummond-2215.jpg 140178] |- |[[Armstrong-11942|Drummond, Lillian Seaton]]||||1987 Dec 17||87||W of Ivon; M of Pearl, Ian, Max, Dawn, Malcolm, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Armstrong-11942.jpg 140177] |- |[[Drummond-2217|Drummond, Malcolm Burns]]||1937 Jun 26||1997 Sep 09||||H of Margaret Weir; F of Scott, Meredith, Rohan, Robert, Brett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Drummond-2217.jpg 140174] |- |[[Hore-352|Drummond, Matilda]]||||1935 Aug 14||76||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Hore-352.jpg 140120] |- |[[Drummond-2218|Drummond, Neil McKinley]]||||1988 Mar 20||49||H of Beth; F of Hayden, Kelvin, Ashley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Drummond-2218.jpg 140175] |- |[[Drummond-2219|Drummond, William Robert]]||||1919 Jul 24||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Drummond-2219.jpg 140123] |- |[[Dunn-10879|Dunn, Alexander]]||||1920 Dec 20||89||last name might be Johnson (with Agnes, John and Johnny Johnson)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Dunn-10879.jpg 140107] |- |[[Dunn-10880|Dunn, Carlton Valentine]]||1911 Jun 09||1998 Jun 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Dunn-10880.jpg 140190] |- |[[Price-7339|Dunne, Adelaide]]||||1933 Jun 13||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Price-7339-2.jpg 140018] |- |[[Elliott-11119|Elliott, Benjermin]]||||1972 Aug 22||89||H of Elsie (dec); F of Wallace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Elliott-11119.jpg 140160] |- |[[Hanna-2235|Elliott, Elsie Gwendoline]]||||1966 Jan 20||79||W of Benjermin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Hanna-2235.jpg 140161] |- |[[Emerson-2653|Emerson, Frederick Walter]]||||1987 Jan 25||78||H of Gladys; F of Helen, Gordon, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Emerson-2653.jpg 140387] |- |[[Bergun-1|Emerson, Gladys]]||||1989 Feb 07||77||W of Frederick; M of Helen, Gordon, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Emerson-2653.jpg 140387] |- |[[Macvean-25|Emerson, Mary Anne]]||||1935 Oct 06||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Macvean-25.jpg 140138] |- |[[Evans-21975|Evans, Andrew Neil]]||1969 Feb 08||1988 Dec 31||||S of Neil & Penny; B of Sally & Simon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Evans-21975.jpg 140389] |- |[[Everard-317|Everard, Charles Samuel]]||||1943 Jan 23||70||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Everard-317.jpg 140307] |- |[[Everard-318|Everard, Clement Hickson]]||||1908 Oct 22||||with Charles & Jane Everard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Everard-317.jpg 140307] |- |[[Everard-319|Everard, Freda (Pappie)]]||||1905 May 06||||child|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Everard-319.jpg 140306] |- |[[Everard-321|Everard, Hilda Julia]]||1882||1900|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Everard-320.jpg 140271] |- |[[Coysh-21|Everard, Jane Elizabeth]]||||1964 Feb 19||83||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Everard-317.jpg 140307] |- |[[Everard-324|Everard, Lindsay Stephen]]||||1946 Apr 30||||S of Steve & Madge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Everard-324.jpg 140305] |- |[[Jones-64996|Everard, Margaret (Maggie) (Laura Margaret Jones)]]||1879||1968||||W of William byron; M of Stan, Rupert, Archie, Mary, Madge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Jones-64996.jpg 140410] |- |[[Pike-5682|Everard, Mary Kate]]||1849||1916|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Everard-320.jpg 140271] |- |[[Everard-322|Everard, Stephen Phillip]]||1865 Jul 26||1931 May 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Everard-322.jpg 140270] |- |[[Everard-320|Everard, William Byron]]||1826 Dec 15||1897 Jan 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Everard-320.jpg 140271] |- |[[Fanning-1112|Fanning, Edward]]||||Oct 1905||||Postmaster at Ournie|| Obituary |- |[[Ferris-2082|Ferris, Henry]]||||1970 Sep 02||92||H of Mabel Ellen Ferris (dec); F of Irene, George, Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Ferris-2082.jpg 140293] |- |[[Unknown-409823|Ferris, Mabel Ellen]]||||1957 Feb 08||78||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Unknown-409823.jpg 140294] |- |[[Franklin-9577|Franklin, Frederick S]]||||1936 Oct 20||73||H of Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Franklin-9577.jpg 140284] |- |Frey, (mother of H J Frey)|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Frey-2140.jpg 140132] |- |[[Frey-2140|Frey, H J]]||||1903 Jun 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Frey-2140.jpg 140132] |- |[[Shain-105|Gadd, Edith Emily]]||||1942 Sep 17||65||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Gadd-464.jpg 140285] |- |[[Craig-7410|Gadd, Elizabeth Ellenor]]||||2002 Sep 14||89||W of Maynard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Gadd-466.jpg 140352] |- |[[Gadd-465|Gadd, Irene]]||||1911 Jan 28||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Gadd-465.jpg 140286] |- |[[Spence-3269|Gadd, Jean]]||1921 Nov 11||2002 Jun 11||||W of Mervyn; M of Donald, Shirley, Warren, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Gadd-467.jpg 140193] |- |[[McGrath-2235|Gadd, Jean]]||||1992 Nov 26||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/McGrath-2235.jpg 140403] |- |[[Gadd-469|Gadd, Jennifer Irene]]||||1959 Sep 02||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Gadd-469.jpg 140353] |- |[[Gadd-466|Gadd, Maynard Clement]]||||1968 Oct 23||61||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Gadd-466.jpg 140352] |- |[[Gadd-467|Gadd, Mervyn]]||1913 Apr 07||1991 Sep 07||||H of Jean; F of Donald, Shirley, Warren, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Gadd-467.jpg 140193] |- |[[Schmidt-9027|Gadd, Phyllis May]]||||2015 Jun 26||97||nee Schmidt; W of Raymond Stanley Gadd; M of Lynette, Rosalie, Raeleen, Neriene, Howard, Brian, Stuart, Philip, Simon, Naomi|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Schmidt-9027.jpg 140383] |- |[[Gadd-470|Gadd, Raymond Stanley]]||||1983 Sep 10||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Gadd-470.jpg 140382] |- |[[Gadd-471|Gadd, Thomas Noel]]||||1935 Jun 06||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Gadd-471.jpg 140287] |- |[[Gadd-468|Gadd, William Cleaver]]||1904||1976||||H of Jean; F of Russell, Lyndell, Fiona|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Gadd-468.jpg 140292] |- |[[Gadd-464|Gadd, William Henry]]||||1932 Oct 10||66||H of Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Gadd-464.jpg 140285] |- |[[Gale-2211|Gale, Alexander George]]||||1983 Aug 22||||ex POW Europe; B of Nell & Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Gale-2211.jpg 140188] |- |[[Germer-35|Germer, Henry Christian]]||||1926 Apr 27||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Germer-35.jpg 140315] |- |[[Kennon-269|Grant, Cecilia Kennon]]||||1892 Dec 23||65||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Kennon-269.jpg 140130] |- |[[Roper-1570|Grant, Elizabeth Ann]]||||1915 Jan 13||51||W of David|| Obituary |- |[[Webb-13225|Grant, Elizabeth Ann]]||||1951 Dec 07||81||W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Grant-11401.jpg 140131] |- |[[Grant-11401|Grant, Peter W]]||||1931 Aug 09||73||H of Elizabeth Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Grant-11401.jpg 140131] |- |[[Grant-11402|Grant, S V]]||||1995 Oct 14||75||AIF VX103839; B of Jessie, Ann, Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Grant-11402.jpg 140191] |- |[[Greenhill-183|Greenhill, Donald Edwin]]||1926 Jun 09||2016 Jun 14||||H of Elspeth; F of Tom, Stuart, Ros|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Greenhill-183.jpg 140200] |- |[[Griffiths-2860|Griffiths, Leslie Charles]]||1920 Dec 18||||||H of Phyllis May (Tiny); F of Dorothy, Rosemary, Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Griffiths-2860.jpg 140202] |- |[[Smith-155876|Griffiths, May]]||||1929 Aug 11||51?||||140049 |- |[[Sheather-199|Griffiths, Phyllis May (Tiny)]]||1923 Jun 09||2008 Oct 26||||W of Les; M of Dorothy, Rosemary, Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Griffiths-2860.jpg 140202] |- |[[Fitzgibbon-264|Hallinan, Kathleen]]||||1981 Jun 01||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Fitzgibbon-264.jpg 140075] |- |[[Hamilton-15841|Hamilton, Allan graham]]||||1959 Apr 07||74||AIF; H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Hamilton-15841.jpg 140359] |- |[[Hamilton-16902|Hamilton, Frances Martha]]||||1937 Apr 22||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Hamilton-16902.jpg 140102] |- |[[Roy-4891|Hamilton, Frances Martha]]||||1924 Nov 07||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Roy-4891.jpg 140103] |- |[[Lowden-248|Hamilton, Grace Ethel]]||||1974 Dec 13||87||W of Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Hamilton-15841.jpg 140359] |- |[[Hamilton-10178|Hamilton, John James]]||||1894 May 17||51||of Ournie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Hamilton-10178.jpg 140104] |- |[[Hanna-2248|Hanna, Dorothy]]||||1907 Sep 22||12||D of J & E Hanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Hanna-2248.jpg 140219] |- |[[Hanna-2257|Hanna, Greta]]||||1891 Jul 15||1||D of Robert & Margaret Hanna; age 1 yr 11 months|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Hanna-2257.jpg 140110] |- |[[Hanna-2258|Hanna, Hugh Gordon]]||||1974 Mar 01||84||H of Lillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Hanna-2258.jpg 140140] |- |[[Gephart-138|Hanna, Isabella]]||||1944 Oct 03||83||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Hanna-2236.jpg 140111] |- |[[Hanna-2236|Hanna, John]]||||1941 Dec 07||88||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Hanna-2236.jpg 140111] |- |[[Hanna-2221|Hanna, Joseph]]||||1909 Feb 10||82||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Hanna-2221.jpg 140112] |- |[[Gissing-97|Hanna, Judith]]||1921 Sep 29||1995 Jun 23||||W of Richard; M of Hugh, David, Richard, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Gissing-97.jpg 140141] |- |[[Kiddle-65|Hanna, Lillian Bessie]]||||1974 Apr 30||85||W of Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Hanna-2258.jpg 140140] |- |[[Clyde-459|Hanna, Margaret]]||||1939 May 26||71||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Hanna-2253.jpg 140109] |- |[[Weir-2813|Hanna, Margaret]]||||1913 May 12||80||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Hanna-2221.jpg 140112] |- |[[Hanna-2259|Hanna, Richard Gordon]]||1922 Feb 23||2010 Jun 09||||H of Judith; F of Hugh, David, Richard, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Gissing-97.jpg 140141] |- |[[Hanna-2253|Hanna, Robert]]||||1946 Apr 28||87||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Hanna-2253.jpg 140109] |- |[[Hanna-2260|Hanna, Robert Hugh]]||||1942 Aug 08||19||KIA; AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Hanna-2258.jpg 140140] |- |[[Hanna-2222|Hanna, William]]||||1946 Mar 10||85||3rd son of Joseph & Margaret Hanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Hanna-2222.jpg 140113] |- |[[Hargreaves-743|Hargraves, Arthur William John]]||||1899 Jun 02||2||S of William & Rose Hargraves|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Hargreaves-743.jpg 140283] |- |[[Hartnett-315|Hartnett, James]]||||1941 Oct 25||82||H of Kate|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Hartnett-315.jpg 140139] |- |[[Hartnett-316|Hartnett, James Kenneth]]||||1969 Dec 10||68||H of Letitia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Hartnett-316.jpg 140336] |- |[[Purcell-1596|Hartnett, Kate]]||||1946 Feb 02||84||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Hartnett-315.jpg 140139] |- |[[Bourke-783|Hartnett, Letitia Violet]]||||1998 Sep 20||86||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Hartnett-316.jpg 140336] |- |[[Harvey-10332|Harvey, James]]||1909 Nov 27||2001 Mar 10||||b. Renfrew, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Harvey-10332.jpg 140156] |- |[[Mclean-5174|Harvey, Mary]]||1913 May 20||1978 Dec 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Mclean-5174.jpg 140157] |- |[[Heardmon-1|Heardmon, Dugald H]]||||1907 Nov 19||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Heardmon-1.jpg 140230] |- |[[McMeekin-120|Hearn, Ruth Gwendoline]]||||||85||Sis of Olive Elizabeth Wilkinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/McMeekin-120.jpg 140127] |- |[[Henness-30|Henness, William James]]||||2014 Mar 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Henness-30.jpg 140390] |- |[[Henssler-2|Henssler, Lionel K]]||||||75||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Henssler-2.jpg 140198] |- |[[Hore-360|Hewitt, Ruth Elizabeth]]||1919 Jul 09||2007 Nov 16||||nee Hore; W of Robert Knox Hewitt; M of Jaqueline, Russell, Donald, Robert, Dawn, Malcolm; D of Mildred Hore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Hore-360.jpg 140012] |- |[[Mann-7186|Hodge, Lynette Joy]]||1946 Nov 28||2016 Jun 20||||W of Miles Richard Hodge; sis of Keryn Mann, stillborn 1958 Apr 21|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Mann-7186-1.jpg 140346] |- |[[Hoffman-6788|Hoffman, Norma Colleen]]||||1943 Aug 31||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Hoffman-6788.jpg 140290] |- |[[Homer-742|Homer, William]]||||1920 Mar 08||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Homer-742.jpg 140258] |- |[[Hoodless-115|Hoodless, Edna]]||||1916 May 30||11||D of Matthew & Louisa Hoodless|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Hoodless-115.jpg 140253] |- |[[Gadd-337|Hoodless, Louisa]]||||1918 Jun 02||56||W of Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Gadd-337.jpg 140251] |- |[[Hoodless-30|Hoodless, Matthew J W]]||||1941 Apr 01||83||H of Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Hoodless-30.jpg 140252] |- |[[Hoodless-116|Hoodless, William R]]||||1902 May 13||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Hoodless-116.jpg 140250] |- |[[Hore-362|Hore, Lionel Joseph]]||1932 May 24||2011 Sep 01||||b. Corryong; D. Cowra; S of Thomas Patrick & Mildred Louisa; H of Carole Evelyn nee Cribb; F of Shelley Anne, Stella Louise, Shannon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Hore-362.jpg 140013] |- |[[Murray-12762|Hore, Mildred Louisa]]||||1932 Jun 08||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Murray-12762.jpg 140011] |- |[[Hore-363|Hore, Shelley Anne]]||1960 Oct 21||2006 May 31||||b. Greensborough; d. Milton; D of Lionel Hore and Carole (nee Cribb)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Hore-362.jpg 140013] |- |[[Hore-361|Hore, Thomas Patrick]]||||1953 Nov 24||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Hore-361.jpg 140014] |- |[[Venner-147|Hughes, Amy May]]|||| 1988 Jan 30||88||W of George Hughes (dec); M of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Venner-147.jpg 140365] |- |[[Walker-31372|Hughes, Elvie Jean]]||||2017 Sep 27||95||W. of Norman, M. of Cheryl, Glenys,Trevor (dec) ,Garry||Obituary |- |[[Hughes-14162|Hughes, George A]]||||1962 Dec 29||70||AIF 1928; H of Amy; F of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Hughes-14162.jpg 140366] |- |[[Hughes-14164|Hughes, Norman Alfred]]||1924 May 07||2011 Jul 29||||H of Elvie (Jean); F of Cheryl, Glenys, Trevor (dec), Garry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Hughes-14164.jpg 140363] |- |[[Hughes-14165|Hughes, Trevor Norman]]||||1962 Jun 15||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Hughes-14165.jpg 140364] |- |[[Hunt-13901|Hunt, Gary Allan]]||1974 Jul 31||2005 Oct 01||||S of Allan & Mary; B of Kevin, Dianne, Brendan; B-in-L of Teresa, Peter, Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Hunt-13901.jpg 140407] |- |[[Russell-10873|Hunt, Joan Zena]]||1922 Dec 17||2012 Apr 23||89||nee Russell; W of John; M of Elizabeth & John; M-in-L of Mark & Angela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Hunt-13902.jpg 140082] |- |[[Hunt-13902|Hunt, John Joseph]]||1907 Jun 23||2004 Jul 07||97||H of Joan; F of Elizabeth & John; F-in-L of Mark & Angela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Hunt-13902.jpg 140082] |- |[[Gard-801|Hunt, Maria]]||||1882 Jan 09||34||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Gard-801.jpg 140276] |- |[[Hutchings-1050|Hutchings, Emma Jayne]]||1984 Jun 09||1986 Jul 05||2||D of Graham & Jan; Sis of Marg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Hutchings-1050.jpg 140386] |- |[[Unknown-412774|Hutchinson, Alma May]]||||2003 May 29||73||W of Barclay; M of Blaise & Anton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Unknown-412774.jpg 140002] |- |[[Hutchinson-5529|Hutchinson, Barclay Donald]]||1926 Mar 29||2001 Jul 23||||H of Alma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Hutchinson-5529.jpg 140003] |- |[[Hutchinson-5531|Hutchinson, Clayton Peter]]||||1975 Jun 25||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Hutchinson-5531.jpg 140006] |- |[[Martin-41971|Hutchinson, Elizabeth]]||||1978 Mar 18||89||W of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Martin-41971.jpg 140005] |- |[[Fullam-29|Hutchinson, Mary]]||||1941 May 14||82||with Peter Hutchinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Hutchinson-5533.jpg 140051] |- |[[Hutchinson-5532|Hutchinson, Peter]]||||1953 Jul 23||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Hutchinson-5532.jpg 140004] |- |[[Hutchinson-5533|Hutchinson, Peter]]||||1905 Jul 05||56||with Mary Hutchinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Hutchinson-5533.jpg 140051] |- |[[Inglis-1232|Inglis, Peter||1816 Aug 14]]||1890 Dec 22||||b. Airdrie, Scotland; d. Walwa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Inglis-1232.jpg 140119] |- |[[Jeffries-1422|Jeffries, Alfred Joseph]]||1917 Nov 03||2003 Mar 30||85||H of Kathleen; F of Margaret & Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Jeffries-1422.jpg 140081] |- |[[Wright-30327|Jeffries, Julia Eliza]]||||1919 May 19||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Wright-30327.jpg 140259] |- |[[Nichols-10437|Jeffries, Kathleen Margaret]]||1915 Sep 28||1997 Nov 24||82||W of Alfred; M of Margaret & Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Jeffries-1422.jpg 140081] |- | [[Jeffries-1808|Jeffries, William John]] ||||1949 May 02||69||H of Kate|| Obituary |- |[[Unknown-413026|Jeffs, Diane Lillian]]||1954 Aug 24||1999 Jul 06||||W of Lawrence; M of Shannon, Aaron, Harley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Jeffs-444.jpg 140207] |- |[[Jeffs-444|Jeffs, Lawrence Frederick]]||1946 Dec 02||2013 Jun 27||||H of Diane; F of Shannon, Aaron, Harley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Jeffs-444.jpg 140207] |- |[[John-1702|John, George Trevelyn]]||||1942 Apr 25||62||with Walter John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/John-1702.jpg 140021] |- |[[McGlynn-234|John, Rosanna]]||||1935 Jul 18||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/McGlynn-234.jpg 140038] |- |[[John-1703|John, Walter Trevelyn]]||||1943 Mar 15||62||with George John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/John-1702.jpg 140021] |- |[[Dunn-6290|Johnson, Agnes]]||||1960 Aug 05||88||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Dunn-10879.jpg 140107] |- |[[Dopper-6|Johnson, Betty Valda]]||||1957 Sep 26||77||W of Noel; M of Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Dopper-6.jpg 140338] |- |[[Johnson-68013|Johnson, Denise]]||1946 Nov 30||1947 Mar 08||||D of Ron & Lorna; Sis of Peter, John, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Johnson-68013.jpg 140024] |- |[[Johnson-68015|Johnson, Francis Barry]]||1932 Apr 04||2005 Nov 16||||b. Walwa; S of John Leslie & Josephine; H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Johnson-68015.jpg 140214] |- |[[Johnson-42090|Johnson, John]]||||1950 Sep 26||84||H of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Dunn-10879.jpg 140107] |- |[[Johnson-40796|Johnson, John Leslie]]||1926 Jul 26||2009 Mar 07||||H of Wilma Elsie (nee Lawrence)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Johnson-40796.jpg 140213] |- |[[Johnson-42089|Johnson, Johnny]]||||1941 May 17||39||KIA Tobruk|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Dunn-10879.jpg 140107] |- |[[Johnson-68016|Johnson, Joseph Albert]]||1900 Mar 26||1981 Mar 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Johnson-68016.jpg 140376] |- |[[Kelly-14618|Kelly, Alan Clement]]||1919 Sep 02||1941 May 17||||VX42229; KIA, Tobruk; B of Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Kelly-14618.jpg 140091] |- |[[Kennedy-13345|Kelly, Alice]]||||1963 Jan 02||74||W of Patrick; M of Edna, Kathleen, Marjorie, Frank, Alan (KIA), Dorothy (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Kennedy-13345.jpg 140071] |- |[[Kelly-14620|Kelly, Frank Patrick]]||1924 Nov 12||2011 Jun 15||||VX147936; H of Vera|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Kelly-14620.jpg 140089] |- |[[Kelly-14619|Kelly, Patrick Clement]]||||1958 Aug 12||69||H of Alice; F of Kathleen, Edna, Marjorie, Frank, Alan (KIA) & Dorothy (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Kelly-14619.jpg 140070] |- |[[Unger-869|Kelly, Vera]]||||||||nee Unger; W of Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Unger-869.jpg 140090] |- |[[Unknown-413218|Kilroy, Winifred D]]||||1974 Nov 05||54||M of Donald, Royce, Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Unknown-413218.jpg 140155] |- |[[Kohlhagen-2|Kohlhagen, Ernest Alfred]]||||1961 Dec 16||68||H of Wilhelmina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Kohlhagen-2.jpg 140159] |- |[[Kohlhagen-5|Kohlhagen, Kenneth Alfred]]||||2014 Oct 11||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Kohlhagen-5.jpg 140210] |- |[[Kohlhagen-4|Kohlhagen, Mavis Ivy]]||||1994 Jun 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Kohlhagen-3.jpg 140209] |- |[[Beattie-1150|Kohlhagen, Wilhelmina Margaret]]||||1993 Apr 28||99||W of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Beattie-1150.jpg 140158] |- |[[Unknown-413381|Lacey, Kathleen E]]||||2005 Jun 17||95||M of Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Unknown-413381.jpg 140083] |- |[[Barnes-14269|Lacey, Margaret Eileen]]||1939 Mar 19||1986 Oct 26||||W of Jim; M of Susan, David, Brian, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Barnes-14269.jpg 140077] |- |[[Lawrence-10042|Lawrence, Alfred Patrick]]||||1939 Jun 13||90||H of Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Lawrence-10042.jpg 140118] |- |[[Hanna-2220|Lawrence, Martha Boyd]]||||1949 Jun 02||83||W of Alfred; M of Gretta, Boyd, Nancy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Hanna-2220.jpg 140117] |- |[[Jeffrey-1459|Lawson, Ivy Beatrice]]||||1972 Aug 27||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Jeffery-838.jpg 140374] |- |[[Woodhouse-1048|Macleod, Margaret Joan]]||1927 Sep 29||2006 May 18||||W of Ken; M of Diane, John, Lynn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Woodhouse-1048.jpg 140217] |- |[[Macleod-2138|Macleod, Thomas Kenneth]]||1918 Apr 29||1999 Sep 11||||H of Margaret; F of Diane, John, Lynn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Macleod-2138.jpg 140216] |- |[[Mann-7221|Mann, Albert Roy Athol]]||1901 Dec 29||1983 Dec 24||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Mann-7221.jpg 140348] |- |[[Walker-31538|Mann, Annie Gibson]]||||1981 Nov 04||84||W of Leonard; M of Vernie, Nancy, Norma, Leslie, Roy, Lance, Mary, June, Jean, Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Walker-31538.jpg 140349] |- |[[Mann-7227|Mann, Eric Vernon]]||||1952 Sep 27||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Mann-7227.jpg 140299] |- |[[Mann-7187|Mann, Keryn]]||1958 Apr 21||1958 Apr 21||||with sister Lynette Hodge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Mann-7186-1.jpg 140347] |- |[[Mann-7228|Mann, Lance Gibson]]||1930 Jul 12||2015 Mar 13||||H of Margaret; F of Christine, Brian, Jeffrey, garry, Ross, Paul (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Mann-7228.jpg 140406] |- |[[Ryan-8549|Mann, Margaret Nancye]]||1935 Apr 10||2016 Apr 17||||nee Ryan; W of Lance; M of Christine, Brian, Jeffrey, garry, Ross, Paul (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Mann-7228.jpg 140406] |- |[[Surtees-88|Mann, Mary Ann]]||||1950||||W of William T|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Surtees-88.jpg 140267] |- |[[Unknown-414594|Mann, Patricia Margaret]]||1918 Nov 26||1994 Jul 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Unknown-414594.jpg 140073] |- |[[Mann-7225|Mann, William L]]||||1938 Mar 29||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Mann-7225.jpg 140263] |- |[[Mann-7226|Mann, William Thomas]]||||1915 Sep 16||||H of M A Mann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Mann-7226.jpg 140264] |- |[[Mathewson-447|Mathewson, James]]||||1954 Oct 19||71||H of May; F of Rex (dec), Ian, Noel, Bert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Mathewson-447.jpg 140134] |- |[[Mathewson-449|Mathewson, Mark]]||||1963 Jan||||S of Rex & Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Mathewson-449.jpg 140133] |- |[[Williams-62155|Mathewson, May]]||||1965 Sep 27||85||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Williams-62155.jpg 140135] |- |[[Reid-9883|McDermott, Johanna]]||||1952 Dec 05||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Reid-9883.jpg 140232] |- |[[Unknown-414570|McDermott, Ailsie Isabel]]||||2000 May 02||77||W of David Andrew; M of Janine, Sharyn, Linley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/McDermott-1569.jpg 140194] |- |[[McDermott-1569|McDermott, David Andrew (Toby)]]||||1992 May 16||65||H of Ailsie Isabel; F of Janine, Sharyn, Linley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/McDermott-1569.jpg 140194] |- |[[McDermott-1570|McDermott, Janine]]||1962 Feb 19||2004 Jun 17||||Partner of Colin Appleton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/McDermott-1570.jpg 140195] |- |[[McDermott-1567|McDermott, Peter John]]||||1940 Dec 26||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/McDermott-1567.jpg 140040] |- |[[McDermott-1568|McDermott, William Bernard]]||||1921 Feb 22||1||Age 1 yr 6 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/McDermott-1568.jpg 140017] |- |[[Gainer-209|McGrath, Lizzie Ethel]]||||1962 Jun 14||75||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Gainer-209.jpg 140361] |- |[[McGrath-2296|McGrath, W]]||||1991 Dec 21||80||AIF VX 46332; S of Lizzie; B of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/McGrath-2296.jpg 140402] |- |[[McKenzie-McHarg-9|McKenzie-McHarg, Allan Damien]]||1913 Sep 27||1993 Jun 02||||H of Greta (dec) & Enid;’ F of Karlee, Laura, Lloyd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/McKenzie-McHarg-9.jpg 140058] |- |[[McKenzie-McHarg-16|McKenzie-McHarg, Allan Lloyd]]||1958 Dec 18||2014 Feb 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/McKenzie-McHarg-16.jpg 140095] |- |[[McKenzie-McHarg-11|McKenzie-McHarg, Brendan James]]||||1969 Sep 07||4||Age 4 and 8 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/McKenzie-McHarg-11.jpg 140060] |- |[[McKenzie-McHarg-13|McKenzie-McHarg, Christopher]]||1958 Jan 27||1958 Jan 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/McKenzie-McHarg-13.jpg 140061] |- |[[Ryan-8570|McKenzie-McHarg, Elizabeth Eileen (Betty)]]||1917 Dec 04||196? Dec 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Ryan-8570.jpg 140062] |- |[[McKenzie-McHarg-12|McKenzie-McHarg, Hugh Francis]]||1907 Apr 30||1996 Nov 20||89||H of Gladys; F of Malcolm, Joyce, Myra, John, Peter, Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/McKenzie-McHarg-12-1.jpg 140057] |- |[[McKenzie-McHarg-8|McKenzie-McHarg, Hugh Patrick]]||||1964 Jul 17||90||with Laura McKenzie-McHarg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/McKenzie-McHarg-12.jpg 140015] |- |[[McKenzie-McHarg-10|McKenzie-McHarg, Keir Gregory (Sandy)]]||1916 Mar 11||2009 Sep 16||||H of Mary; F of Hugh, Jan, Sue, Keir, Christopher (dec), Jil, Mark, Damian, Brendan (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/McKenzie-McHarg-10.jpg 140094] |- |[[McKenzie-McHarg-15|McKenzie-McHarg, Langton Hugh]]||1904 May 30||1982 Aug 02||||H of Elizabeth Eileen; F of Elizabeth, Catherine, Rosemary, Joanne, Stephen, Justine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/McKenzie-McHarg-15.jpg 140063] |- |[[Dunne-354|McKenzie-McHarg, Laura Mary]]||||1956 Dec 16||79||with Hugh McKenzie-McHarg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/McKenzie-McHarg-12.jpg 140015] |- |[[Drummond-2237|McKenzie-McHarg, Margaret Jane (Greta)]]||||1969 Jun 14||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Drummond-2237.jpg 140059] |- |[[McKenzie-McHarg-14|McKenzie-McHarg, Raymond Peter]]||||1915 Aug 22||6||died aged 6 and a half|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/McKenzie-McHarg-14.jpg 140016] |- |[[Cruikshank-239|McLellan, Alma Muriel]]||1922 Apr 02||2001 Aug 26||||W of Colin; M of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Cruikshank-239.jpg 140205] |- |[[McMeekin-122|McMeekin, Alan Franklin]]||||1970 Jan 24||22||S of Charles Alan & Dorothy McMeekin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/McMeekin-122.jpg 140185] |- |[[McMeekin-123|McMeekin, Charles Alan]]||||1969 Nov 09||71||H of Dorothy; F of Mary, Peter, Franklin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/McMeekin-123.jpg 140184] |- |[[Mudge-737|McMeekin, Dorothy Mildred]]||||1997 Nov||88||W of Charles Alan; M of Mary, Peter, Franklin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Mudge-737.jpg 140186] |- |[[McMeekin-124|McMeekin, Elsie Florence]]||1895 Dec 26||1989 Jun 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/McMeekin-124.jpg 140187] |- |[[Franklin-9694|McMeekin, Florence]]||||||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/McMeking-1.jpg 140124] |- |[[McMeking-1|McMeekin, John]]||||1906 May 05||67||H of Florence Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/McMeking-1.jpg 140124] |- |[[McMeekin-125|McMeekin, John Franklin]]||||1960 Jun 16||72||M.M; AIF; S of John & Florence McMeekin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/McMeekin-125.jpg 140128] |- |[[McMeekin-126|McMeekin, P J F (Jim)]]||1886 Mar 03||1950 Feb 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/McMeekin-126.jpg 140126] |- |[[McMeekin-127|McMeekin, Peter Alan]]||||1945 Dec 17||2||S of Dorothy & Alan McMeekin; age 2 and a half|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/McMeekin-127.jpg 140125] |- |[[McVean-68|McVean Allan]]||abt. 1820||1904||84||d. Jinjellic|| Obituary |- |[[Meyer-9994|Meyers, Arnold]]||1868 Jun 26||1955 Sep 06||||H of Eva; F of Gordon, Ivan (dec), Anne, Isabel, Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Meyer-9994.jpg 140280] |- |[[Miller-54511|Miller, Elizabeth Margaret (Betty)]]||||1956 Aug 04||19||D of Tom & Alma; Sis of Val, Andrew, Nancy, Max, Francy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Miller-54511.jpg 140301] |- |[[Miller-54548|Miller, James Eglington]]||||1984 Aug 23||||AIF; B of Margaret || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Miller-54548.jpg 140189] |- |[[Unknown-415113|Miller, Margaret Ann]]||1938 Jul 17||2010 Feb 23||||W of Andy; M of Leonie, Trish, Peter, Paul, Carig (dec); Step-M of Jo & Lee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Unknown-415113.jpg 140400] |- |[[Miller-54512|Miller, Thomas]]||||1956 Aug 04||53||H of Alma; F of Val, Betty (dec), Andrew, Nancy, Max, Francy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Miller-54512.jpg 140302] |- |[[Mitchell-20048|Mitchell, Francis Austen]]||||1983 Dec 04||71||H of Hazel; F of Margaret, Neil, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Mitchell-20048.jpg 140356] |- |[[Larkins-351|Mitchell, Hazel Winifred]]||||1966 Jul 13||48||W of Francis; M of Margaret, Neil, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Larkins-351.jpg 140357] |- |[[Mitchell-20050|Mitchell, Leslie William]]||||1987 Jun 26||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Mitchell-20050.jpg 140355] |- |[[Morrison-9851|Morrison, Humphrey]]||||1899 Dec 02||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Morrison-9851.jpg 140108] |- |[[Morrison-9877|Morrison, John]]||||1921 Jun 25||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Morrison-9877.jpg 140106] |- |[[Morrow-3495|Morrow, Agnes M]]||||1900 Sep 30||17||d. 17 and 6 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Morrow-3495.jpg 140050] |- |[[Skeen-432|Mosterd, Jennifer]]||1952 Apr 25||1992 Jun 13||||nee Skeen; W of Bill; M of Robert, Sarah, Allison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Skeen-432.jpg 140196] |- |Murphy, ?||||||||||140022 |- |[[Byrnes-867|Murray, Anastasia]]||||1941 Oct 11||65||W of E. Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Murray-12925.jpg 140008] |- |[[Gadd-482|Murray, Amelia Christella]]||||1923? Jun 23||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Gadd-482.jpg 140249] |- |[[Murray-12933|Murray, Charles William]]||||1981 Nov 26||82||with May Matilda Murray; F of Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Murray-12933.jpg 140373] |- |[[Murray-12925|Murray, E. Thomas]]||||1956 Jul ||73||H of Anastasia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Murray-12925.jpg 140008] |- |[[Gadd-473|Murray, Elizabeth]]||||1934||||W of William James; GM of James Murray (Jingellic)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Gadd-473.jpg 140009] |- |[[Packer-1407|Murray, Ellen Margaret (Nell)]]||1915 May 25||1996 Mar 07||||W of James; M of Kathleen, Tony, Barry, Sally. Phillip, Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Murray-12926.jpg 140053] |- |[[Murray-12927|Murray, Ernest Cuthbert]]||||1960 Jan 23||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Murray-12927.jpg 140066] |- |[[Murray-13091|Murray, Henry (Harry)]]||1868||1906||||Accidentally killed -fall from horse||Obituary |- |[[Murray-12926|Murray, James Charles (Jim)]]||1915 Jun 18||1997 Apr 04||||H of Ellen; F of Kathleen, Tony, Barry, Sally. Phillip, Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Murray-12926.jpg 140053] |- |[[Murray-12934|Murray, Laurel May]]||1908 Sep 12||1999 Aug 30||||D of Ernest & Theresa Murray; Sis of Chas, Glen, Thelma, Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Murray-12934.jpg 140068] |- |[[Vagg-60|Murray, Lavinia Florence E]]||||1934 Sep 01||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Vagg-60.jpg 140007] |- |[[Murray-12941|Murray, Lawrence Basil (Old Baz)]]||1912 Jul 29||1982 Aug 16||||b. Dubbo; d. Walwa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Murray-12941.jpg 140379] |- |[[Stock-980|Murray, May Matilda]]||||1977 Sep 19||69||with Charles Murray; M of Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Murray-12933.jpg 140373] |- |[[Murray-12936|Murray, Mervyn (Jack)]]||||1975 Jun 30||64||H of Mary Theresa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Murray-12936.jpg 140065] |- |[[Plunkett-1132|Murray, Theresa]]||||1966 Jun 15||90||M of Charles, Glen (dec), Thelma, Laurel & Mervyn (Jack)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Plunkett-1132.jpg 140067] |- |[[Murray-12787|Murray, William James]]||||1912||||H of Elizabeth; GF of James Murray (Jingellic)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Gadd-473.jpg 140009] |- |[[Neil-1106|Neil, Arthur Cyril Ambrose]]||||1972 Oct 10||64||H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Neil-1106.jpg 140360] |- |[[Neil-1107|Neil, Arthur James]]||||1957 Jul 21||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Neil-1107.jpg 140029] |- |[[Coysh-22|Neil, Grace Evangeline]]||||1985 Mar 15||73||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Neil-1106.jpg 140360] |- |[[Newton-8747|Newton, Frederick Victor]]||||1937 Aug||36||H. of Dr Esther Isabel Skelton||Obituary |- |[[Scammell-104|Nugent, Eva]]||||1971 Aug 06||86||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Scammell-104.jpg 140247] |- |[[Nugent-879|Nugent, George R M]]||||1973 Sep 10||65||H of Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Nugent-879.jpg 140370] |- |[[Nugent-878|Nugent, James A]]||||1930 Jun 06||48||H of Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Nugent-878.jpg 140246] |- |[[Tozer-762|Nugent, Olive Ada]]||1909 Jun 06||1980 Jan 06||||W of George; M of Syd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Tozer-762.jpg 140371] |- |[[Nugent-880|Nugent, R S]]||||||||AIF; d. WWII; with Eva Nugent|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Nugent-880.jpg 140248] |- |[[Everard-327|O’Bryan, Margaret Isobel (Madge)]]||1917 Mar 16||2002 Dec 15||||nee Everard; W of Bill; M of Margaret, Kathryn, Linda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Everard-327.jpg 140411] |- |[[O'Halloran-346|O’Halloran, Leonard Patrick (Pat)]]||||1989 Dec 19||76||H of Eileen; F of Leonard & Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/O_Halloran-346.jpg 140056] |- |[[Kelly-14726|Osmand, Edna]]||||1996 Jul 20||||W of Laurie (dec); M of Terry & Cecily; “also in memory of George Mullin)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Kelly-14726.jpg 140072] |- |[[Kirk-4019|Osmand, Jessie Flora]]||||1945 Aug 06||68||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Kirk-4019.jpg 140256] |- |[[Osmand-9|Osmand, Richard]]||||1922 Mar 18||58||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Osmand-9.jpg 140255] |- |[[Osmand-10|Osmond, W T]]||||1899 Sep 20||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Osmand-10.jpg 140337] |- |[[Thomas-32183|Parkes, Phyllis Evalyn (Nan)]]||1930 Mar 20||2016 Aug 05||||W of Raymond; M of Lea, Glenn, Rowena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Parkes-812.jpg 140086] |- |[[Parkes-812|Parkes, Raymond John (Da)]]||1928 Jul 27||2015 Mar 02||||H of Phyllis; F of Lea, Glenn, Rowena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Parkes-812.jpg 140086] |- |[[Parsons-8600|Parsons, Alfred Christopher John]]||||1960 May 23||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Parsons-8600.jpg 140317] |- |[[Parsons-8607|Parsons, Cyril James]]||||1963 May 31||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Parsons-8607.jpg 140367] |- |[[Parsons-8608|Parsons, Eric Elton]]||||1982 Oct 09||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Parsons-8608.jpg 140380] |- |[[Dell-928|Parsons, Lyna Nola]]||1923 Jan 10||2001 Oct 12||||nee Dell; W of Eric Elton; M of Suzanne, Marilyn, Annette, Colin, Elton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Dell-928.jpg 140381] |- |[[Batson-532|Parsons, Winifred Bridget]]||||1950 Jun 29||74||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Batson-532.jpg 140316] |- |[[Pierce-9823|Pierce, Bruce Maxwell (Bruff)]]||1944 Jul 13||2005 Jan 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Pierce-9823.jpg 140052] |- |[[Pizzali-1|Pizzali, Ireneo (Peter)]]||1928 Jun 28||2007 Jul 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Pizzali-1.jpg 140085] |- |[[Post-2254|Post, Albert G]]||||1978 Aug 13||92||AIF 560|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Post-2254-1.jpg 140304] |- |[[Inglis-1225|Post, Elizabeth]]||||1930 Apr 01||30 or 80||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Post-2254.jpg 140278] |- |[[Scott-17496|Post, Emily]]||||1894 Feb 05||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Scott-17496.jpg 140281] |- |[[Post-2323|Post, E C]]||||||||AIF; Private; KIA France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Post-2254.jpg 140278] |- |[[Post-2317|Post, Stanley Gordon (Stan)]]||1906 Aug 15||1997 Jan 04||||H of Valda; F of Ian, Evon, Meryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Post-2317.jpg 140392] |- |[[O'Keefe-749|Post, Valda (Fay)]]||1916 Jul 17||2001 Mar 20||||W of Stanley; M of Ian, Evon, Meryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Post-2317.jpg 140392] |- |[[Post-1477|Post, William]]||||1905||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Post-1477.jpg 140277] |- |[[Neil-1108|Power, Clarice Beryl (Della)]]||1917 Dec 29||1990 Sep 01||||nee Neil; b. Tumbarumba; d. Sydney; M of Vincent & Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Neil-1108.jpg 140030] |- |[[Armstrong-12332|Poyntz, Ethel May]]||||1945 Sep 05||59||W of Henry William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Armstrong-12332.jpg 140233] |- |[[Proctor-4118|Proctor, William L]]||||1938 Jul 22||47||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Proctor-4118.jpg 140314] |- |[[Purss-16|Purss, Agnes]]||||||||d. in childhood; D of William & Isabella Purss|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Purss-16.jpg 140345] |- |[[Purss-20|Purss, Allan James O’Brien]]||1883 Sep 26||1947 Nov 18||||H of Iris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Purss-20-1.jpg 140303] |- |[[Purss-13|Purss, Allan John]]||1909 jun 02||1981 Dec 15||||H of Madge; F of Iris, Heather, Rosemary, Kaye, Marilyn, Janine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Purss-20.jpg 140409] |- |[[Purss-22|Purss, Athol William Eade]]||1918||1989||||H of Gladys; F of Bettyanne, Carolyn, Denise, Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Purss-22.jpg 140399] |- |[[Purss-15|Purss, Constance]]||||||||d. in childhood; D of William & Isabella Purss|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Purss-16.jpg 140345] |- |- |[[Purss-17|Purss, Elizabeth]]||||||||d. in childhood; D of William & Isabella Purss|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Purss-16.jpg 140345] |- |- |[[Purss-21|Purss, George Philip William]]||||1976 Aug 03||88||H of Grace; F of Alma, Daphne,Athol, Freida, Nancy, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Purss-21.jpg 140300] |- |[[Ayscough-58|Purss, Gladys Irene]]||1921 Jan 19||2011 Oct 12||||W of Athol; M of Bettyanne, Carolyn, Denise, Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Purss-22.jpg 140399] |- |[[Eade-443|Purss, Grace jane]]||||1955 Aug 13||60||W of George; M of Alma, Daphne,Athol, Freida, Nancy, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Purss-21.jpg 140300] |- |[[Purss-23|Purss, Harold]]||||1915 Mar 13||4||3rd S of A & I Purss|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Purss-23.jpg 140275] |- | [[Kersey-329|Purss, Isabella]] ||||1947 Feb 14||88||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Kersey-329.jpg 140296] |- |[[Purss-26|Purss, Kathleen]]||||||||d. in childhood; D of William & Isabella Purss|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Purss-16.jpg 140345] |- |[[Jeffries-1402|Purss, Madge]]||1911 Oct 13||1963 Jul 08||||nee Jeffries; W of Allan; M of Iris, Heather, Rosemary, Kaye, Marilyn, Janine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Purss-20.jpg 140409] |- |[[Purss-18|Purss, Mary]]||||||||d. in childhood; D of William & Isabella Purss|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Purss-16.jpg 140345] |- |[[Purss-24|Purss, May Bell]]||||1944 Oct 03||||Age 2 days|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Purss-24.jpg 140289] |- | [[Purss-11|Purss, William]] ||||1934 Apr 10||78||d. Walwa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Purss-11.jpg 140297] |- |[[Purss-19|Purss, William]]||||||||d. in childhood; S of William & Isabella Purss|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Purss-16.jpg 140345] |- |[[Reid-9970|Reid, Emma]]||||1946 Apr 13||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Reid-9970.jpg 140231] |- |[[Unknown-417836|Reilly, Sylvia Rose]]||1938 Dec 22||2015 Dec 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Unknown-417836.jpg 140212] |- |[[Jones-67533|Rheese, Agnes Cecilia]]||1887||1910 Nov 15||23||||Inquest/Obituary |- |[[Rheese-2|Rheese, Ethel Jean]]||1908||1910 Nov 15||2||||Inquest/Obituary |- |[[Rheese-5|Rheese, Margaret Helen]]||1909||1910 Nov 15||1||||Inquest/Obituary |- |[[Rheese-4|Rheese, Marion cecilia]]||1906||1910 Nov 15||4||||Inquest/Obituary |- |[[Rheese-3|Rheese, Rose Edna]]||1905||1910 Nov 15||5||||Inquest/Obituary |- |[[Richardson-17497|Richardson, Clarence Leonard]]||1910 Oct 04||1999 Jan 09||||with Isabel Richardson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Richardson-17497.jpg 140229] |- |[[Purss-27|Richardson, Isabel Mary]]||1913 Jul 14||1999 Jun 13||||with Clarence Richardson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Richardson-17497.jpg 140229] |- |[[Rixon-146|Rixon, Stella McPherson]]||||1895 Dec 11||2||D of W & S Rixon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Rixon-146.jpg 140269] |- |[[Everard-342|Robilliard, Myra Josephine]]||1907 Apr 12||1995 Dec 01||||nee Everard; W of Henry Sutcliffe Robilliard; M of Leone, Mignon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Everard-342.jpg 140308] |- |[[Perks-224|Rollason, Millicent Irralie (Bobbie)]]||1907 Jan 16||2009 Aug 01||||W of Richard; M of Elspeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Rollason-57.jpg 140201] |- |[[Rollason-57|Rollason, Richard Murray]]||1907 Dec 18||2000 May 13||||H of Bobbie; F of Elspeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Rollason-57.jpg 140201] |- |[[Ross-15307|Ross, Frederick William James]]||||1902 Sep 11||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Ross-15307.jpg 140129] |- |Roy?, Eveline Martha||||||||||140145 |- |[[Ryan-8682|Ryan, John]]||||1906 jul 05||67||d. Ournie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Ryan-8682.jpg 140042] |- |[[Schmetzer-10|Schmetzer, Arthur James]]||1919 May 10||2012 Feb 19||||S of Eva & Fred; B of Carl (dec), Raymond (dec), Kevin, Ivy (dec), Laura, Eleanor, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Schmetzer-10.jpg 140028] |- |[[Gilligan-303|Schmetzer, Eva A]]||||1973 Sep 16||86||with Frederick Schmetzer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Schmetzer-11.jpg 140025] |- |[[Schmetzer-11|Schmetzer, Frederick William]]||||1949 Nov 26||70||with Eva Schmetzer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Schmetzer-11.jpg 140025] |- |[[Williams-62874|Schmetzer, Helen Josephine]]||1920 Aug 30||1992 Oct 29||||nee Williams; W of Vincent; M of Margaret, Teresa, Peter, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Schmetzer-13.jpg 140026] |- |[[Schmetzer-12|Schmetzer, Raymond Frederick (Ray)]]||1915 Apr 20||2000 Oct 20||||S of Eva & Fred; B of Carl (dec), Kevin, Arthur, Ivy, Laura, Eleanor, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Schmetzer-12.jpg 140027] |- |[[Schmetzer-13|Schmetzer, Vincent Carl]]||1913 Jun 17||1987 Feb 20||||H of Helen; F of Margaret, Teresa, Peter, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Schmetzer-13.jpg 140026] |- |[[Schuppan-2|Schuppan, Henry]]||1926 Apr 16||2004 Aug 31||||H of Mary; F of Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Schuppan-2.jpg 140350] |- |[[Unknown-419167|Schuppan, Mary]]||1932 Oct 12||2002 Aug 05||||W of Henry; M of Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Schuppan-2.jpg 140350] |- |[[Schuppan-3|Schuppan, Maurice John]]||||1975 Nov 16||18||S of Henry & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Schuppan-3.jpg 140351] |- |[[Shannon-3229|Shannon, Peter Strachan]]||||1978 Apr 23||28||S of Catherine & Bill; B of Niel, Sue, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Shannon-3229.jpg 140074] |- |[[Callaway-1003|Sheather, Louisa]]||||1936 Apr 03||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Callaway-1003.jpg 140137] |- |[[Cagney-281|Silvester, May]]||||1983 Oct 08||86||with Thomas Silvester|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Silvester-364.jpg 140069] |- |[[Silvester-364|Silvester, Thomas Ellis]]||||1963 Jul 14||72||with May Silvester|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Silvester-364.jpg 140069] |- |[[Simcox-226|Simcox, John Joseph]]||1900||1952 Feb 09||||H of Lillian; F of Ruth & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Simcox-226.jpg 140319] |- |[[Simms-1593|Simms, Edmund Andrew (Ted)]]||||1983 Dec 21||54||H of Joan; F of Mathew, Julie, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Simms-1593.jpg 140385] |- |[[Gadd-486|Simpson, Phyllis Louisa]]||||1940 Mar 08||38||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Gadd-486.jpg 140288] |- |[[Smith-155711|Smith, Archibald Duncan]]||||||50 or 60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Smith-155711.jpg 140101] |- |[[Meehan-656|Smith, Frances Mary]]||||1922 Mar 21||67||||Obituary |- |[[Smith-155718|Smith, John Finlay]]||||1933 May 05||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Smith-155718.jpg 140096] |- |[[Smith-155719|Smith, John Morrison]]||||1927|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Smith-155719.jpg 140100] |- |[[Stephens-8857|Stephens, Ian Edward]]||||1989 Aug 06||67||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Stephens-8857.jpg 140170] |- |[[Buchan-634|Stephens, Margaret Cowan]]||||2009 Jun 23||88||W of Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Stephens-8857.jpg 140170] |- |[[Stephens-8858|Stephens, Roger Andrew]]||||1982 May 12||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Stephens-8858.jpg 140171] |- |[[Jeffries-1423|Stephenson, Julia Eliza]]||||1901 May 29||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Jeffries-1423.jpg 140260] |- |[[Roy-5043|Strachan, M F G]]||||1950 Dec 23||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Roy-5043.jpg 140115] |- |[[Pritchard-2815|Styles, Nora Kathleen]]||1906 Dec 31||1988 Oct 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Pritchard-2815.jpg 140388] |- |[[Player-446|Sutherland, Helen Emily Mabel]]||1911 Sep 23||1986 Nov 21||||nee Player; b. Bristol, England; founder of the Murray Grey cattle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Player-446.jpg 140151] |- |[[Goodall-936|Symonds, S J]]||||1950 Apr 03||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Goodall-936.jpg 140144] |- |[[Thompson-41653|Thomson, Allan]]||||1983 Jun 27||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Thompson-41653.jpg 140078] |- |[[Eade-444|Thorburn, Emily]]||||1940 Mar 01||80||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Thorburn-458.jpg 140218] |- |[[Thorburn-458|Thorburn, James]]||||1924 Sep 08||77||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Thorburn-458.jpg 140218] |- |[[Unger-896|Unger, L M Elda]]||||1925 Aug 01||18||details uncertain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Unger-896.jpg 140321] |- |Unknown||||||||||140087 |- |Unknown||||||||||140092 |- |Unknown||||||||||140340 |- |Unknown||||||||||140368 |- |Unknown||||||||||140372 |- |Unknown||||||||||140401 |- |Wa?, James||||19?? 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Wapwallopen Cemetery

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[[Category: Old River Church Cemetery, Wapwallopen, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Conyngham Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Wapwallopen cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a sub project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. The Wapwallopen cemetery is located in Conyngham Township near Wapwallopen, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
* Right along Rt 239 2 miles north of Wapwallopen,the cemetery can be seen from Rt239,the driveway to the church and cemetery are gated,there is a parking area on the opposite side of Rt 239. ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=740378&CRid=1669381&pt=Old%20River%20Church%20Cemetery& find a grave] * [http://www.pagenweb.org/~luzerne/township/cemetery/Wapwallopen.html Luzerne genweb,Wapwallopen cemetery files] ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Rockel-156|Rockel]]||John Peter||1786||1856||||||||| |- |[[Schneider-7733|Schneider]]||ChristinaRockel ||1787||1818||w/o Peter Rockel||||||| |- |[[Snyder-10280|Snyder]]||Catherine Rockel||1786||1862||w/o Peter Rockel||||||| |- |[[Hess-4411|Hess]]||Mary LydiaMiller ||1886||1919||w/o Gordon Miller,d/o Franklin and Lizzie Hess|||||||[[Image:Miller-56987.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Weiss-775|Weiss]]||Michael||1769||1842||||||||| |- |[[Andreas-157|Andreas]]||Matilda C||||1882||d/o Josiah and Christina Andreas|||||||[[Image:Andreas-157.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Mowery-493|Mowery]]||Franklin Isiah||1860||1870||s/o Phillip and Lydia Mowery|||||||[[Image:Mowery-493.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hess-4264|Hess]]||Cameron||1861||1884||s/o William and Mary Hess|||||||[[Image:Hess-4263.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hess-4263|Hess]]||Sylvester William||1851||1866||s/o William and Mary Hess|||||||[[Image:Hess-4263.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Miller-59263|Miller]]||Jacob||1849||1863||s/o Samuel and Catherine Miller|||||||[[Image:Miller-59263-1.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Readler-20|Readler]]||SusannaMiller||1850||1894||w/o Isaac Miller|||||||[[Image:Readler-20.jpg|200px]] |- |[[McNeal-706|McNeal]]||Margaret||1790||1856||d/o James and Sarah McNeal|||||||[[Image:McNeal-706.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-162080|Smith]]||Henry||1817||1895|||||||||[[Image:Smith-162080.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Houch-15|Houch]]||CatherineSmith||1817||1899||w/o Henry Smith|||||||[[Image:Smith-162080.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Smith-162082|Smith]]||Elizabeth||1860||1885||d/o Henry and Catherine Smith|||||||[[Image:Smith-162080.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Gruver-75|Gruver]]||Charles||1819||1858|||||||||[[Image:Gruver-75.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Heller-1397|Heller]]||Isaac||1786||1870|||||||||[[Image:Heller-1397.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Young-29800|Young]]||ElizabethHeller||1793||1855||w/o Isaac Heller|||||||[[Image:Heller-1397.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Heller-1383|Heller]]||Absolom||1813||1874|||||||||[[Image:Heller-1383.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Weiss-2214|Weiss]]||CatherineHeller||1819||1893||w/o Absolom Heller|||||||[[Image:Heller-1383.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Kahler-235|Kahler]]||John||||1785|||||||||[[Image:Kahler-235.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Heller-1398|Heller]]||SusannaKahler||1789||||w/o John Kahler|||||||[[Image:Heller-1398.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Kahler-236|Kahler]]||Michael||1827||1892||s/o John and Susanna Kahler|||||||[[Image:Kahler-236.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Rex-436|Rex]]||Lewis J||1852||1885|||||||||[[Image:Rex-436.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Andreas-136|Andreas]]||Josiah||1828||1880|||||||||[[Image:Andreas-136.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Naugle-182|Naugle]]||ChristinaAndreas||1832||1886||w/o Josiah Andreas|||||||[[Image:Naugle-182.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Andreas-147|Andreas]]||ElizabethPeter||1787||1839||w/o John Peter||||||| |- |[[Readler-18|Readler]]||Anna MargarethaPeter||1784||1810||w/o John Peter|||||||[[Image:Readler-18.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fenstermacher-302|Fenstermacher]]||John B||1867||1869||s/o John and Mary Fenstermacher|||||||[[Image:Fenstermacher-302.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Santee-113|Santee]]||James||1763||1828|||||||||[[Image:Santee-113.jpg|200px]] |- |[[McNeal-676|McNeal]]||RachelSantee||1772||1813||w/o James Santee||||||| |- |[[Readler-17|Readler]]||John||1809||||||||||| |- |[[Andreas-145|Andreas]]||SallomeReadler||1811||1886||w/o John Readler|||||||[[Image:Andreas-145.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Andress-285|Andress]]||Abraham||1788||1862|||||||||[[Image:Andress-285.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Andreas-143|Andreas]]||William||1853||1864||s/o John and Catherine Andreas|||||||[[Image:Andreas-143.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Andreas-141|Andreas]]||John||1803||1861|||||||||[[Image:Andreas-141.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Mowery-491|Mowery]]||CatherineAndreas||1812||1855||w/o John Andreas|||||||[[Image:Mowery-491.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Line-414|Line]]||Fletcher||1825||1893|||||||||[[Image:Line-414.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Andress-283|Andress]]||MariaLine||1825||1860||w/o Fletcher Line|||||||[[Image:Andress-283.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Andress-284|Andress]]||SarahLine||1844||1912||w/o Fletcher Line||||||| |- |[[Readler-16|Readler]]||Josiah||1849||1918|||||||||[[Image:Readler-16.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hess-4172|Hess]]||Mary AliceReadler||1858||1937||w/o Josiah Readler|||||||[[Image:Readler-16.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Angle-310|Angle]]||Joseph Wilson||1840||1915||||||||| |- |[[Fenstermacher-289|Fenstermacher]]||Hanna Alice||1871||1890||d/o John and Mary Fenstermacher|||||||[[Image:Fenstermacher-289.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Weiss-2218|Weiss]]||Michael||1822||1900|||||||||[[Image:Weiss-2218.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Briggs-6515|Briggs]]||HannaWeiss||1829||||w/o Michael Weiss|||||||[[Image:Briggs-6515.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Heller-1384|Heller]]||MariaHess||1834||1886||w/o Levi Hess|||||||[[Image:Heller-1384.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hess-4132|Hess]]||Levi||1825||1905|||||||||[[Image:Hess-4132.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Harter-1849|Harter]]||Jacob William||1854||1922|||||||||[[Image:Harter-1849.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Weiss-2216|Weiss]]||MarthaHarter||1854||1910||w/o J W Harter|||||||[[Image:Harter-1849.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Weiss-2215|Weiss]]||William||1818||1878|||||||||[[Image:Weiss-2215.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Fenstermacher-296|Fenstermacher]]||JuliaWeiss||1820||1901||w/o William Weiss|||||||[[Image:Fenstermacher-296.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hess-4114|Hess]]||Stephen||1827||1889|||||||||[[Image:Hess-4114.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hess-4113|Hess]]||William Franklin||1856||1932|||||||||[[Image:Hess-4113.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Hess-4130|Hess]]||Elizabeth||1857||1940||w/o William F Hess|||||||[[Image:Hess-4113.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Cragle-14|Cragle]]||Daniel||1815||1868|||||||||[[Image:Cragle-14.jpg|200px]] |- |[[Rustay-5|Rustay]]||Barbara 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War 1812 Army Gold Medal Recipients

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==Army Gold Medal Recipients==
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-305.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} The Army Gold Medal (1808–1814), was also known as the Peninsular Gold Medal, it was given side by side with the Gold Cross. It was a British campaign medal awarded in recognition of field and general officers successful commands.It was issued only to those whose rank was no less than that of battalion commander.The medal came in three styles the Large Medal, the Small Medal, and the Peninsular Cross. Each medal came with clasps naming the battles involved. The Large Medal was for Generals only , the Small Medal was awarded to lower ranking officers . The Peninsular Cross, was awarded to those with four or more actions.The first four actions were marked on the arms of the cross, while any other actions were marked with clasps.
'''Awarded by United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland'''
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-8.jpg |align=c |size=120 |caption='''Army Gold Medal''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-85.png |align=c |size=130 |caption='''Ribbon''' }} ::::'''Type''' - Campaign medal
::::'''Eligibility''' - British Army field and general officers
::::'''Awarded for''' - Campaign commands conspicuous service
::::'''Campaign'''- French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 1793–1814, Anglo-American War of 1812.
::::'''Medal Description''' - obverse Britannia with shield, laurel wreath and palm branch; reverse name of first battle awarded, with laurel wreath;cross: cross pattée with proud lion, battle names on arms;clasps: laurel wreath with battle name
::::'''Ribbon'''- broad crimson with blue border
::::'''Clasps''' - 28 authorised
::::'''Established''' - 1810 ::::'''Available clasps for the War of 1812''' ::::*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Chateauguay Chateauguay] ::::*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Crysler%27s_Farm Chrysler's Farm] ::::*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Detroit Fort Detroit] Officers only received one medal in recognition of service during the wars from 1794 to 1814, they could receive a clasp to be attached to the ribbon of either a General Officers Gold Medal or Field Officelrs Gold Medal. They did not receive a separate medal for each action.It was decided that medals - clasps would be awarded for only three actions Fort Detroit, Chateauguay, and Crysler's Farm. *'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Brock General Isaac Brock] received a General Officers Gold Medal for the capture of Detroit.This was a posthumous award as he died at the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Queenston_Heights Battle of Queenston Heights].''' :'''The following officers received a Field Officers Gold Medal for the capture of Detroit''' *Lt. Colonel Matthew Elliott -­ 1st Essex and Indian Department *Lt. Colonel John Macdonnell - Provincial Aide-de-Camp to General Brock *Lt. Colonel Robert Nicol - 2nd Norfolk, Quarter Master General *Lt. Colonel Thomas St. George - Inspecting Field Officer, Militia *Captain John B. Glegg - 49th, Aide-de-Camp to General Brock *Captain Peter Chambers - 41st *Captain M.C. Dixon - Royal Engineers *Captain Adam Muir - 41st *Captain Joseph Tallon - 41st *Lieutenant Felix Troughton - Royal Artillery *Lt. Colonel Matthew Elliott - Indian Dept *Lt. Colonel l Jn Macdonell - Upper Canada Militia *Lt. Colonel Robert Nichol - Upper Canada Militia *Lt. Colonel Thos St. George - Inspecting Field Officer *Major Peter Chambers - Staff :'''The following received a General Officers Gold Medal for Chateauguay''' *Lieutenant Colonel Charles-Michel d'Irumberry de Salaberry :'''The following officers received a Field Officers Gold Medal for Chateauguay''' *Lt.Colonel George McDonnell, Glengary Lt Infy Fencibles *Lt.Colonel Charles-Michel d'Irumberry de Salaberry, Cdn Voltigeurs :'''The following received a General Officers Gold Medal for Chrysler's Farm''' *General Joseph Wanton Morrison *Lieutenant General Thomas Pearson *Major-General Frederick George Heriot :'''The following officers received a Field Officers Gold Medal for Chrysler's Farm''' *Lt. Colonel Jn.Harvey, 6th Garrison Bn, acting on the staff *Lt. Colonel Joseph W. Morrison, 2/89th Foot *Lt. Colonel Thos Pearson, 23rd Foot, acting on the staff *Lt. Colonel Chas Plenderleath, 49th Foot *Major Miller Clifford, 89th Foot *Major Fred Geo Heriot, Cdn Voltigeurs *2nd Capt Henry G. Jackson, Royal Artillery -------------------------------- ==Sources== * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_Gold_Medal Wikipedia] - Army Gold Medal *[http://www.fortyfirst.org/writings/detroitprize.htm fortyfirst.org]

War 1812 Congressional Gold Medal Recipients

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Unless you were an extremely high ranking officer you would be fortunate to receive an additional compensation on your pay for heroic efforts put forth. There were only 3 ceremonial accolades reserved for the upper-echelon of the many battles. These awards were all signed-off on by congress. The most prestigious award was to have a "Congressional Gold Medal" specially forged for a specific merit. Next, would be a "Ceremonial Sword," custom made to recognize a spectacular achievement. The most common reward for a highly distinguished officer was a "Letter of Thanks" from the congress.'' ==Congressional Gold Medal recipients for the War of 1812 [http://www.senate.gov/CRSReports/crs-publish.cfm?pid=%270E%2C*PL%5B%3C%230%20%20%0A CRS] Congressional Gold Medals, 1776-2014, Matthew Eric Glassman, Analyst on the Congress, February 18, 2015== *'''Captain [[Hull-2962|Isaac Hull]], Captain [[Decatur-13|Stephen Decatur]], and Captain [[Jones-35263 |Jacob Jones]]'''. In recognition of the “gallantry, good conduct, and services” of Captain Isaac Hull of the frigate [[Space:USS_Constitution|Constitution]], Captain Stephen Decatur of the frigate United States, and Captain Jacob Jones of the sloop-of-war Wasp, in their respective conflicts with the British frigates the Guerriere and the Macedonian, and sloop-of-war Frolic. Approved January 29, 1813 (2 Stat. 830). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients.png |align=l |size=150 |caption=Captain Isaac Hull }} {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=Captain Stephen Decatur }} {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-1.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=Captain Jacob Jones }} {{Clear}} *'''Captain [[Bainbridge-331 |William Bainbridge]]'''. In recognition of the “gallantry, good conduct and services of Captain William Bainbridge,” and the officers and crew of the frigate [[Space:USS_Constitution|Constitution]], in the capture of the British frigate Java, after a “brave and skillful combat.” Approved March 3, 1813 (2 Stat. 831). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-2.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=Captain William Bainbridge }}{{Clear}} *'''Captain [[Perry-497|Oliver Hazard Perry]] and Captain [[Elliott-5109|Jesse D. Elliott]]'''. In recognition of the “decisive and glorious victory gained on Lake Erie” by Captain Oliver Hazard Perry and Captain Jesse D. Elliott, on September 10, 1813. Approved January 6, 1814 (3 Stat. 141). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-3.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=Captain Oliver Hazard Perry }}{{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-16.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=Captain Jesse D. Elliott }}{{Clear}} *'''Lieutenant [[Burrows-1156 |William Burrows]] and Lieutenant [[McCall-1497 |Edward R. McCall]]'''. In recognition of the “gallantry and good conduct” of Lieutenant William Burrows and Lieutenant Edward R. M’Call of the brig Enterprise, in the conflict with the British sloop Boxer on September 4, 1813. Approved January 6, 1814 (3 Stat. 141-142). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-4.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=Lieutenant William Burrows }}{{Image|file=McCall-1497.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=Lieutenant Edward R. McCall }}{{Clear}} *'''Captain [[Lawrence-2777|James Lawrence]]'''. In recognition of the “gallantry and good conduct” of Captain James Lawrence, and the officers and crew of the sloop-of-war Hornet, in the capture of the British vessel of war, the Peacock. Approved January 11, 1814 (3 Stat. 142). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-5.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=Captain James Lawrence }}{{Clear}} *'''Captain [[Macdonough-15 |Thomas Macdonough Jr.]], Captain [[Henley-511 |Robert Henley]], and Lieutenant [[Cassin-29 |Stephen Cassin]]'''. In recognition of the “decisive and splendid victory” of Captain Thomas MacDonough and Lieutenant Stephen Cassin, gained on Lake Champlain on September 11, 1814. Approved October 20, 1814 (3 Stat. 245-246). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-20.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=Captain Thomas Macdonough Jr. }}{{Image|file=Henley-511.jpg |align=l |size=125px |caption=Captain Robert Henley }}{{Image|file=Cassin-29.jpg |align=l |size=125px |caption=Lieutenant Stephen Cassin }}{{Clear}} *'''Captain [[Warrington-111 |Lewis Warrington]]'''. In recognition of the “gallantry and good conduct” of Captain Lewis Warrington, and the officers and crew of the sloop-of-war Peacock in the action with the British brig Epervier on April 29, 1814. Approved October 21, 1814 (3 Stat. 246). {{Image|file=Warrington-111.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=Captain Lewis Warrington }}{{Clear}} *'''Captain [[Blakely-447 |Johnston Blakely]]'''. In recognition of the “gallantry and good conduct” of Captain Johnston Blakely, and the officers and crew of the sloop Wasp in the action with the British sloop-of-war Reindeer on June 28, 1814. Approved November 3, 1814 (3 Stat. 246-247). {{Image|file=Blakely-447.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=Captain Johnston Blakely }}{{Clear}} *'''Major General [[Brown-39392| Jacob Brown]]'''. In recognition of the “gallantry and good conduct” of Major General Jacob Brown, and the “officers and men, of the regular army, and of the militia under his command ... in the successive battles of Chippewa, Niagara, and Erie, in Upper Canada, in which British veteran soldiers were beaten and repulsed by equal and inferior numbers.” Approved November 3, 1814 (3 Stat. 247). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-8.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=Major General Jacob Brown }}{{Clear}} *'''Major General [[Scott-11245|Winfield Scott]]'''. In recognition of the “uniform gallantry and good conduct” of Major General Winfield Scott “in the successive conflicts of Chippewa and Niagara.” Approved November 3, 1814 (3 Stat. 247). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-6.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=General Winfield Scott }}{{Clear}} *'''Brigadier General [[Ripley-993 |Eleazer W. Ripley]], Brigadier General [[Miller-29146 |James Miller]], and Major General [[Porter-988|Peter B. Porter]]'''. In recognition of the “gallantry and good conduct” of Brigadier General Eleazar W. Ripley, Brigadier General James Miller, and Major General Peter B. Porter “in the several conflicts of Chippewa, Niagara, and Erie.” Approved November 3, 1814 (3 Stat. 247). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-2.png |align=l |size=150px |caption=General Eleazar W. Ripley }}{{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-17.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=General James Miller }}{{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-18.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=General Peter B. Porter }}{{Clear}} *'''Major General [[Gaines-871|Edmund P. Gaines]]'''. In recognition of the “gallantry and good conduct” of General Edmund P. Gaines, and the officers and men under his command, in defeating the British Army at Erie on August 15, 1814. Approved November 3, 1814 (3 Stat. 247). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-9.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=General Edmund P. Gaines }}{{Clear}} *'''Major General [[Macomb-7 |Alexander Macomb]]'''. In recognition of the “gallantry and good conduct” of Major General Alexander Macomb, and the officers and men under his command, in defeating a veteran British Army at Plattsburg on September 11, 1814. Approved November 3, 1814 (3 Stat. 247). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-10.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=General Alexander Macomb }}{{Clear}} *'''Major General [[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]]'''. In recognition of the “valor, skill and good conduct” of Major General Andrew Jackson, and the officers and soldiers of the regular army, of the militia, and of the volunteers under his command, which was conspicuously displayed against the British Army at New Orleans on January 8, 1815. Approved February 27, 1815 (3 Stat. 249). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-11.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=General Andrew Jackson }}{{Clear}} *'''Captain [[Stewart-13887|Charles Stewart]]'''. In recognition of the “gallantry, good conduct and services” of Captain Charles Stewart, and the officers and crew, of the frigate [[Space:USS_Constitution|Constitution]], in capturing the British vessels of war, the Cyane and the Levant, after a brave and skillful combat. Approved February 22, 1816 (3 Stat. 341). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-12.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=Commodore Charles Stewart }}{{Clear}} *'''Captain [[Biddle-483|James Biddle]]'''. In recognition of the “gallantry, good conduct and services” of Captain James Biddle, and the officers and crew, of the sloop-of-war Hornet, in capturing the British sloop-of-war Penguin, after a brave and skillful combat. Approved February 22, 1816 (3 Stat. 341). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-13.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=Captain James Biddle }}{{Clear}} *'''Major General [[Harrison-912|William Henry Harrison]] and Governor [[Shelby-44|Isaac Shelby]]'''. In recognition of the “gallantry and good behavior” of Major General William Henry Harrison and Governor Isaac Shelby, and the officers and men under their command, “in defeating the combined British and Indian forces under Major General Proctor, on the Thames, in Upper Canada, on October 5, 1813, and in capturing the British Army with their baggage, camp equipage and artillery.” Approved April 4, 1818 (3 Stat. 476). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-14.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=William Henry Harrison }}{{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-15.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=Governor Isaac Shelby }}{{Clear}} *'''Colonel [[Croghan-19| George Croghan]]'''. In recognition of the “gallantry and good conduct” of Colonel George Croghan in the defense of Fort Stephenson in 1813. Approved February 13, 1835 (4 Stat. 792). {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-19.jpg |align=l |size=150px |caption=Colonel George Croghan }}{{Clear}} ==Note== The image of both the Obverse and Reverse of these individual medals appear on the respective profiles. The Obverse has been used here only when a suitable portrait was not found. ==History==
'''Congressional Gold Medal-''' The Congressional Gold Medal was initially awarded to military leaders. The first medal, authorized in 1776, was given to George Washington. Following the establishment of new military awards, notably the Medal of Honor, the Congressional Gold Medal was used to recognize achievements in many fields, including world and space exploration, science, medicine, arts, entertainment, and humanitarian and public service. Congressional Gold Medals have been awarded to individuals, groups of individuals, foreign citizens, and to one organization, the American Red Cross. '''Medal of Honor-''' This award, the nation’s highest military honor, is presented by the President “in the name of Congress,” and for that reason is sometimes referred to as the Congressional Medal of Honor. The Medal of Honor was established by Congress during the Civil War to recognize soldiers who had distinguished themselves by their gallantry in action. It is the nation’s highest military honor, awarded for acts of personal bravery or self-sacrifice that are above and beyond the call of duty. Recommendations for the Medal of Honor are generally made by the military commander or others on the scene at the time of the act. These recommendations are reviewed by the Department of Defense (DOD), which makes the final determination on awards. In addition to the prestige associated with the Medal of Honor, recipients receive additional small courtesies and benefits, including a $1,000 monthly pension and access to certain military base privileges. [http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/crs/rs20884.pdf Guide to Major Congressional and Presidential Awards] ==Sources== ==Additional Reads== *[https://www.ussconstitutionmuseum.org/constitution-resources/the-captain-speaks/gold-medals-all-around/ USS Constitution Museum] -Gold Medals All Around *[http://www.historicalarms.com/war-of-1812-sword-congressional-presentation.html Historical Antiques] -War of 1812 Naval Presentation Sword *[http://www.numismaticnews.net/article/croghan-medal-last-for-war-of-1812 Numismatic News] -Croghan Medal *[http://www.navalheritage.org/hornets_history.aspx USS Hornet] -Lawrence Medal *[http://www.warof1812.net/p/uss-wasp-fort-erie-chippewa.html USS Wasp] -Blakely and Scott Medals *[http://www.warof1812.net/p/battle-of-lundys-lane-battle-of-lundys.html Lundy's Lane Battle] -Ripley and Gaines Medals *[http://www.warof1812.net/p/battle-of-thames.html Thames Battle] -Harrison and Shelby Medals *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Macomb_(general) Wikipedia] -Macomb Medal *[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/21880/21880-h/21880-h.htm Project Gutenberg EBook of The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876, by J. F. Loubat]

War Album of Hector Ferguson

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==World War Two Album of [[Ferguson-2856|Hector George Ferguson]]== ===''Contains photos of soldiers, barracks, locations, letters, memoirs, newspaper clippings and ephemera collected during his time in the Australian Army''=== ----------------------- {{Project Box| category = Anzacs:World War Two | image = WWII War.png | description = This person is a Anzac who served in World War Two. | project = Anzacs }} -------------------------------

War of 1812 Army Gold Cross Medal Recipients

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==Army Gold Cross Medal Recipients==
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-305.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} The Army Gold Cross Medal (1808–1814), also called The Peninsular Cross it was given side by side with the Army Gold Medal. It was a British campaign medal awarded in recognition of field and general officers successful commands.It was issued only to those whose rank was no less than that of battalion commander. Each medal came with clasps naming the battles involved. The Peninsular Cross, was awarded to those with four or more actions.The first four actions were marked on the arms of the cross, while any other actions were marked with clasps.
'''Awarded by United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland'''
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-10.jpg |align=c |size=80 |caption='''Gold Cross''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-85.png |align=c |size=130 |caption='''Ribbon''' }} ::::'''Type''' - Campaign medal
::::'''Eligibility''' - British Army field and general officers
::::'''Awarded for''' - Campaign commands conspicuous service
::::'''Campaign'''- French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 1793–1814, Anglo-American War of 1812.
::::'''Medal Description''' - obverse Britannia with shield, laurel wreath and palm branch; reverse name of first battle awarded, with laurel wreath;cross: cross pattée with proud lion, battle names on arms;clasps: laurel wreath with battle name
::::'''Ribbon'''- broad crimson with blue border
::::'''Clasps''' - 28 authorised
::::'''Established''' - 1810 ::::'''Available clasps for the War of 1812''' ::::*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Chateauguay Chateauguay] ::::*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Crysler%27s_Farm Chrysler's Farm] ::::*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Detroit Fort Detroit] Officers only received one medal in recognition of service during the wars from 1794 to 1814, they could receive a clasp to be attached to the ribbon of either a General Officers Gold Medal or Field Officelrs Gold Medal. They did not receive a separate medal for each action.It was decided that medals - clasps would be awarded for only three actions Fort Detroit, Chateauguay, and Crysler's Farm. *'''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Brock General Isaac Brock] received a General Officers Gold Medal for the capture of Detroit.This was a posthumous award as he died at the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Queenston_Heights Battle of Queenston Heights].''' :'''The following officers received a Field Officers Gold Medal for the capture of Detroit''' *Lt. Colonel Matthew Elliott -­ 1st Essex and Indian Department *Lt. Colonel John Macdonnell - Provincial Aide-de-Camp to General Brock *Lt. Colonel Robert Nicol - 2nd Norfolk, Quarter Master General *Lt. Colonel Thomas St. George - Inspecting Field Officer, Militia *Captain John B. Glegg - 49th, Aide-de-Camp to General Brock *Captain Peter Chambers - 41st *Captain M.C. Dixon - Royal Engineers *Captain Adam Muir - 41st *Captain Joseph Tallon - 41st *Lieutenant Felix Troughton - Royal Artillery *Lt. Colonel Matthew Elliott - Indian Dept *Lt. Colonel l Jn Macdonell - Upper Canada Militia *Lt. Colonel Robert Nichol - Upper Canada Militia *Lt. Colonel Thos St. George - Inspecting Field Officer *Major Peter Chambers - Staff :'''The following received a General Officers Gold Medal for Chateauguay''' *Lieutenant Colonel Charles-Michel d'Irumberry de Salaberry :'''The following officers received a Field Officers Gold Medal for Chateauguay''' *Lt.Colonel George McDonnell, Glengary Lt Infy Fencibles *Lt.Colonel Charles-Michel d'Irumberry de Salaberry, Cdn Voltigeurs :'''The following received a General Officers Gold Medal for Chrysler's Farm''' *General Joseph Wanton Morrison *Lieutenant General Thomas Pearson *Major-General Frederick George Heriot :'''The following officers received a Field Officers Gold Medal for Chrysler's Farm''' *Lt. Colonel Jn.Harvey, 6th Garrison Bn, acting on the staff *Lt. Colonel Joseph W. Morrison, 2/89th Foot *Lt. Colonel Thos Pearson, 23rd Foot, acting on the staff *Lt. Colonel Chas Plenderleath, 49th Foot *Major Miller Clifford, 89th Foot *Major Fred Geo Heriot, Cdn Voltigeurs *2nd Capt Henry G. Jackson, Royal Artillery -------------------------------- ==Sources== * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Army_Gold_Medal Wikipedia] - Army Gold Medal *[http://www.fortyfirst.org/writings/detroitprize.htm fortyfirst.org]

War of 1812 Delaware

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[[Category:Delaware, War of 1812]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] {{War of 1812|Delaware}} '''DELAWARE''' '''700,000 militia officers and men were listed on the rolls of the state militias. The regular army, by contrast numbered only 6686 officers and men.''' {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-23.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Delaware Bay map. }}{{Clear}} Delaware was also a Federalist state. However democratic Governor Haslet talked to the General Assembly, with forceful statements, saying the militia needed upgrading and he urged the legislature not to question the authority of the United States, but to cooperate with sister states to defend the nation. For the State's safety, he pointed out that Delaware was located between the two of the Eastern seabord's largest rivers: the Chesapeake and bay and Delaware river and bay. It was centrally located between booming commerce and government. Last but not least: it was a sitting duck to attacks from the sea. Thus the Delaware legislature passed the request to beef up the militia and the towns. Delaware began with 1000 men to help the US government request (1/20 of artillery, 1 20 of Cavalry, and the rest Infantry ) The legislature gave the governor the authority to raise $25,000 for arms, equipment. FamilySearch.org only lists'''3,316 infantry men, 147 cavalry men, 318 artillery men, and 57 men in miscellaneous units for a total of 3,838 men.''' There is a lot of discrepancy between the lists. Delawareans knew they were in the British looking glass.. They prepared themselves {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-26.jpg |align=c |size=350px |caption=Delaware Militia. }} ==Battles== *Dec 26, British proclaims blockade the Delaware and Chesapeake Bays * Numerous Naval battles occurred between American ships and British ships. *Bombarding of Lewes because the town refused to supply British request for supplies. *The du Pont powder works knew the vulnerability of Wilmington and worried it would be bombarded, so raised a well trained private militia “Brandywine Rangers” and who also worked in DuPont gunpowder factory and nearby textile mills. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-25.jpg |align=c |size=250px |caption=DuPont wagon. }} *Fleet entered Hampton roads Feb 1813 with 4 ships, 6 frigates, *Spring 1813 Blockade extended entire East Coast. *Federal government established 2nd line of defense (on '''Pea Patch Island''' acquired by Government for fortification for Delaware River, cities of Wilmington and Philatdelphia) known as Fort Delaware. (Pea Patch Island was used to fortify Delaware by Capt. Samuel Babcock The resident of the island refused to sell it, thus Delaware claimed the island and other islands within 12 mile circle. Seawall and dykes were built around the island. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-24.jpg |align=c |size=300 px |caption=Fort Delaware on PeaPatch Island. }} *Lewes, Lewistown- citizens constructed entrenchments March 1813, British demanded vegetables paid by Lewes or they would destroy the town. US burned a sloop. Militia boarded the British vessel, took its cannon. *British Commodore Beresford bombed the Lewestown for 22 hours. *1814, British attacked Brandywine and Dupont powder yards with 5000 soldiers and 19 ships DuPont added their private militia, "Brandywine Rangers" to the militia's of Wilmington, Deleware. Some companies from Philadelphia came down. *British instead attacked Washington, DC. NOTE Federalist, James Bayard (1 of 5 Americans to sign Treaty of Ghent.) ==Companies and Regiments== ***Veterans that qualified, received 160 Acre for their service *Brandywine Rangers,''' Capt Victor''', '''Capt. E. I. Du Pont'''.: duPont's private company *“Veteran Volunteers,” , Allen McLane Co. *'''Capt. Caleb P. Bennett''', veteran of 1776 fortified New Castle became Captain of the Artillery and Commander of the town of New Castle. to Scharf, Bennett “also was Colonel of the Militia *'''Colonel Samuel Boyer Davis''' - Lt Col of the 32nd U.S. Infantry regiment *'''Commodore Jacob Jones''' - was Captain in March 1813 and given command of the frigate USS Macedonian. He spent time in Decatur's squadron, which was bottled up at New London during during 1813- 1814. See [[Space:War_of_1812_Connecticut|and "the Mysterious Blue Lights"]] {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-1.jpg |align=c |size=100px|caption=Captain Jacob Jones. }} '''Commodore Thomas Macdonough''' - victory in Lake Champlain, 1814. {{Image|file=War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients-20.jpg |align=c |size=100px |caption=Commodore Thomas Macdonough. }}{{Clear}} *'''Capt. Henry Myers'''; Independent Volunteers *'''Capt. Samuel Borden'''; and the Washington Guards* 1st Company Artillery *Philadelphia Blues *Volunteers at Lewes ::Capt Thomas Rodney, 1st Company Artillery (39) ::Capt. Samuel B. Davis 77 ::Capt. William Shankland, 1st Troop of Horse 16 ::Capt. Richard Harrington, 2nd 23 ::Capt. John Kollock Volunteers 63 ::Capt. Aron Swigget, Militia 45 ::Capt. Stephen Reddon 43 ::Capt Warner, Wilmington troop of horse 50 *Capt Laws, 9th Delaware Regiment :::Those Lewes veterans made application and received 160 Acres for their servce * COMEGY'S DETACHMENT, DELAWARE MILITIA *14th US Infantry - Northwestern American army expeditionary force of 110 Delaware militia from Wilmington ::'''Captain Henry Grindage''' also served in the 14th *15th Infantry - fought in capture of Toronto and Fort George, Champlain Valley, 1814 ::'''Captain Henry Grindage''' Company of 15th Infantry Regment *198th Signal Battallion ARNG DE) ---- The Delaware Park Golf Course in Buffalo, near the 4th hole has a mound, which is the burial spot of '''300 veterans of the War of 1812.''' They were volunteers for the fight against British during the War of 1812 and arrived at an area, Flint Hill in the '''summer of 1812'''. When they received orders to camp for winter, the troops were in summer clothes. They had no boots, little food, and open-ended tents. At the end of the year a sickness (respiratory disorder which even killed civilians that had clothing and food), no food, or decent clothes '''killed half the garrison'''. They froze to death. With frozen ground, shallow graves were all that could be accomplished. In spring the bodies were dug up and reburied in a meadow. As late as 1896 a '''boulder''' was placed to mark the burial location.http://www.buffalospree.com/Buffalo-Spree/June-2012/300-bodies-in-Delaware-Park-The-War-of-1812/ ==The Men== {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Jones-35263 |Jones, Jacob Nicholas]] ||Navy ||Captain ||USS Wasp |- |[[Macdonough-15 |Macdonough Jr., Thomas]] ||Navy ||Captain ||Lake Champlain Fleet |} ==Sources== *http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/genealogicalrecordswarof1812.htm * Delaware in the War of 1812, (accessed 17 April 2012), Brief Article adapted from “Tree Talk” by Ed Wright, November 11, 2003. * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1916219 service Records] *[ https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1834325 Pension Index] * https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 * http://www.militaryheritage.org/DARNG1812.html * Public Archives Commission of Delaware. Delaware Archives. Five Volumes. Wilmington, Delaware: [N.p.], 1911-16. FHL book 975.1 M2d: * Colonial Delaware soldiers and sailors 1638-1776, by Peden, Henry C. (Henry Clint), 1946- *http://archives.delaware.gov/index.shtml *http://www.delawareonline.com/story/news/local/2014/12/21/delaware-backstory-states-big-role-war/20735449/ *Brandywine Village, by: Dr. Carol E. Hoffecker. PDF [6MB] *Captain Thomas Macdonough: Delaware Born Hero of the Battle of Lake Champlain, by Virgina Mason Burdick, ePub *http://www.archives.gov/research/military/war-of-1812/1812-discharge-certificates/discharge-certificates.html *http://www.buffalospree.com/Buffalo-Spree/June-2012/300-bodies-in-Delaware-Park-The-War-of-1812/ ---- : The Dupont works, fearful of British attack, hired their own private militia ::DuPont also built housing for 30 workers. It started in an area known as the Brandywine creek. They mined salpetre in an area between the original house and mills and moved into gunpowder manufacture. From the willow trees along the Brandywine, they manufactured charcoal/ Then 1813 purchased land adjacent, Hagley property and doubled. duPont hired a private militia, known as Brandywine Rangers '''Bold text'''

War of 1812 District of Columbia

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Robert Ross from Rostrevor, County Down, Northern Ireland led the troops into Washington, D.C. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-53.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=British burn the Capitol. }} :Next target- Baltimore, Maryland, USA :Third target-New Orleans, Louisiana.http://www.themanwhocapturedwashington.com/ratwh.html ==Timeline== *President Madison established a military base for Washington, D.C. with a potential of 2000 U.S. Army regulars and 10,000-12,000 militia in reserve. ( His Secretary of War felt no one would attack the capital). *Cockburn built a base on Tangier Island 5 Apr 1814- British capture Tangier Island, Virginia and build barracks, two hospitals, naming it Fort Albion after the ancient name for England and Commodore George Cockburn's flagship. This was to have a central base to launch attacks along the Chesapeake and move his troops toward Washington {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-66.jpg |align=c |size=270 |caption=Star-Spangled Banner National Historic Trail.}} *British fleet sailed on the Patuxent River, August 17. *A second force was on the Potomac River, (which was more direct). * British had forces heading up the northern Chesapeake above Baltimore. Tides and wind on the Patuxent River made progress hard as well as the river narrowed, more shallow. *'''4500 troops landed at Benedict, Maryland'''. *Battle with Commodore Joshua Barney forced his group to blow up their gunboat rather than hand them over to the British. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Resource_page-3.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Residents, Congress fled Washington, D.C.. }} *News of the British approaching, reached residents of Washington, who began to flee. Gleig's regiment sacked the city. The British forces set fire to the Congress, the President's palace, Treasury Department (but the British did not find any money) and much more. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Resource_page-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Engraving depicting Burning & Capture of Washington, D.C. }}{{Clear}} ---- :When the British force reached Mr. Madison's house. They found no one there. But the dining room held a great feast laid out for 40 guests. ::"Such as wine, in handsome cut glass decanters, cooling on the sideboard; plate holders stood by the fireplace, filled with dishes and plates; knives, forks, and spoons were arranged for immediate use; in short, everything was ready for the entertainment of a ceremonious party. Such were the arrangements in the dining room, whilst in the kitchen were others answerable to them in every respect. Spits of meat, loaded with joints of various sorts, turned before the fire; pots, saucepans of all sorts of delicious food. " The hungry British soldiers, sat down and enjoyed the dinner!! http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/washingtonsack.htm ---- *Then they set fire to Mr. Madison's house. The Madisons never again lived there. *The commander in charge of the city’s defense considered making a second stand. But with his troops scattered in all directions, he ultimately decided to leave Washington at the mercy of the British. They arrived around sunset, prompting a U.S. captain to order the Washington Navy Yard set ablaze, including two warships, much timber and a sawmill. *Next day a sudden heavy thunderstorm, possibly a hurricane - put out the fires. A tornado may have spun off of this. The storm lifted remaining buildings off of foundations. Some houses where the British soldiers were inside collapsed. Winds uprooted trees and knocked men to the ground. A number of houses collapsed, killing the British soldiers taking shelter therein. One British officer reported seeing cannons lifted off the ground. The British were ready to leave. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-52.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=US Capitol 1814 }} *Aug 25, 1814, '''British troops left Washington''' *British Fleet sailed to Baltimore, Landing Sept. 11, 1814 ==Regiments== *Washington Navy Yard became the navy's largest shipbuilding and shipfitting facility, with 22 vessels constructed: gunboats, USS Minnesota, USS Constitution came to the Yard in 1812 to refit and prepare for combat action. When the British marched into Washington, holding the Yard became impossible. Commodor '''Tingey, seeing the smoke from the burning Capitol, ordered the Yard burned to prevent its capture by the enemy. ''' Military base for Washington, D.C. with a potential of 2000 U.S. Army regulars and 10,000-12,000 militia in reserve. (His Secretary of War felt no one would attack the capital). 1st Regiment--District of Columbia 2nd Regiment-- District of Columbia 39th Capt James Gray's company U. S. Volunteers Sea Fencibles-- U.S. Volunteers Rangers, U.S. Volunteers *2nd Regiment Artillery *4th Infantry Regiment later became 14th Infantry Regiment *5th Infantry Regiment formed from 40th and 46th Infantry *9th Infantry *13th Infantry *14th Infantry, Artillery *21st Infantry *39th Capt James Gray's company *40th Infantry *46th Infantry (40th Infantry and 46th Infantry formed the 5th Infantry Regiment May, 1814. *1 Regiment District of Columbia Militia 2 Regiment Cavalry (Tayloe's) 2 Regiment (Brent's) District of Columbia Militia Mead 1 Regiment District of ColumIa Militia [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/FITZHUGH/2000-02/0951570168 Rootsweb] *[freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~soneal/ONEAL/ONEAL_RESEARCH/ONeal_in_War_of_1812.htm Some Regiments] ==The Men== {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Burch-389 |Burch, Benjamin]] ||Army ||Captain || 2nd Regiment Artillery |- |[[Dix-405 |Dix, John Adams]] ||Army || 2nd Lieutenant ||14th Infantry, Artillery |} ==Sources== * http://www.history.com/news/the-british-burn-washington-d-c-200-years-ago * http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/british-troops-set-fire-to-the-white-house * https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/2014/08/23/abf407ae-24bd-11e4-86ca-6f03cbd15c1a_story.html * http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/washingtonsack.htm *"The British Burn Washington, DC, 1814," EyeWitness to History, eyewitnesstohistory.com (2003). *http://www.themanwhocapturedwashington.com/ratwh.html *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_of_Washington#A_Hurricane_and_Tornado_put_out_the_Fires_and_drove_out_the_British *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burning_of_Washington *"The British Burn Washington, D.C., 200 Years Ago", by Jesse Greenspan; History.com, Year Published, 2014. http://www.history.com/news/the-british-burn-washington-d-c-200-years-ago *http://historicaldigression.com/2012/03/26/a-tornado-saves-washington-during-the-war-of-1812/ *"Guidebook to the Historic Sites of the War of 1812", by Gilbert Collins, Book online. *http://www.warof1812.ca/northpoint.htm *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/war-of-1812/1812-discharge-certificates/units-subunits.html National Archives records] *http://www.archives.gov/research/military/war-of-1812/1812-discharge-certificates/discharge-certificates.html *Gleig, George Robert, A History of the Campaigns of the British at Washington and New Orleans (1826), reprinted in Commager, Henry Steele and Allan Nevins The Heritage of America (1939); Lloyd, Alan, The Scorching of Washington (1974); Seale, William The President's House, Vol. I (1986).

War of 1812 District of Maine

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[[Category: Massachusetts, War of 1812]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] *[[Space:War_of_1812_Massachusetts|War of 1812 Massachusetts]] {{Image|file=War_of_1812_District_of_Maine-4.jpg |align= c |size=350px |caption=Old Powderhouse, Eastport, Maine. }} ==District of Maine== '''History''': *Earliest inhabitants from approximately 3000 B.C. to 1000 B.C 1000 B.C., were the Red Paint People, a maritime group known for elaborate burials using red ochre. They were followed by the Susquehanna culture, the first to use pottery. When Europeans arrived inhabitants were Algonquian-speaking Wabanaki peoples, including the Abenaki, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscots. *'''Maine was part of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts since the 1600's.''' *Henry Dearborn was the first U.S. Marshal for District of Maine under the new Constitution of 1787 by President Washington. He represented this district as a Democratic-Republican in the Third and Fourth Congresses from 1793 to 1797.{{Image|file=Dearborn-81.jpg |align=r |size=250px |caption=Henry Dearborn. }}{{Clear}} *District of Maine had a population of 32,564 in the 1810 US Census. *Was Maine the greatest offender of President Jefferson's embargo which was trying to avoid conflict with either Britain or France? In 1809 while Britain was in its war with France, it stopped ships frequently, and impressed the sailors of that ship to serve on British ships. Federal troops enforced the embargo there. In 1812, when Congress declared on England due with the reasoning of harassment to American shipping. New England voted opposing the War, but the Southern and Midwestern states were in the majority. :::Since most of New England was against this war, The British did not attack New England in the first years of the war of 1812. [http://www.me.ngb.army.mil/about/history/war-of-1812.aspx Fort Edgecomb in War if 1812] ==Timeline== *The American brig, "Enterprise" captured British brig "Boxer". A cannon from it is in Limington library. *Buxton citizens built powder house for local defense. *During the War of 1812, Fort Edgecomb saw considerable activity holding British prisoners of war, many of them brought to Wiscasset harbor by American privateersmen. In 1814, Fort Edgecomb became an important base in defending against a possible British attack on mid-coast Maine.{{Image|file=War_of_1812_District_of_Maine-3.jpg |align=c |size=350px |caption=Fort Edgecomb. }} *Due to Massachusetts, being Anti-War", The federal garrisons in the District of Maine were sent to more loyal states. *After Napoleon surrendered in 1814, the British moved to stop this U.S. war. Several offensives were planned, The first was to , one was to seize the District of Maine, transfer it into a British colony and rename it "New Ireland". The other was to hit Washington, D.C.. The British ships patrolled the Maine coastline, and sent men ashore. (The militia drove them away at Wiscasset.) *'''Invasion of the United States''' (1814) - Nova Scotia's Lt Gov Sherbrook led a 6000 troop force from Halifax into the District of Maine and captured Castine on Sept 1, 1814. Following that British came ashore at Hampden. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/war-of-1812/#h3_jump_8 (Militia and US Navy cannons were bombing the British whose bayonets were glistening in the fog. The Militia was defeated. By Sept. 15, 1814 the British forces were in control of a great deal of the district of Maine coast. They were under British rule until the peace treaty in Dec., 1814. *33rd Regiment, Infantry - men from District Maine https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_War_of_1812_Infantry_Units *34thrd Regiment, Infantry - men from District Maine *45th Regiment, Infantry - men from District Maine {{Image|file=War_of_1812_District_of_Maine-5.jpg |align=c |size=250px |caption=Fort Halifax Blockhouse. }} *Sept, 1814 Castine, Belfast, then Hampden, then Eastport, Prospect. Bangor was taken next day Sept 2.. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_District_of_Maine-4.jpg |align=c |size=300px |caption=Eastport Old PowderHouse. }} *Fall of 1814 British occupied Eastern Maine, and all District east of Penobscot River was in British Empire *On mid-coast, British had less success- the local militia beat back British marines at Hendrick's Harbor. *Fort George, Maine- The British reactivated Fort George which was built in 1776 *Southern Maine citizens appealed to Massachusetts for aid and U.S. government ordered Governor Caleb Strong to send troops to Maine. Massachusetts did not listen to either appeal. *Major General Richardson said he was foremost a Soldier of the United States so he sent men of the Maine Division of Militia, to defend Portland. The British decided that the fortifications around Portland were too strong and cancelled the attack. *Fort Scammel and Preble were manned *1814 militia built a sod Fort at Coxes Head in Phippsburg *AFTER the Revolutionary war, Fort Georges was built on Hog Island Ledge near Portland harbor 1779 Earthworks in Castine; Restored Bastion and Foundations of Powder Magazine built by the British and REGARRISONED BY BRITISH DURING OCCUPATION IN THE WAR OF 1812 {{Image|file=War_of_1812_District_of_Maine-2.jpg |align=c |size=300px |caption=Fort GeorgeHere's an image. }} * Castine at the head of the Penobscot River, Maine still has remnants of the fort built there., *The British turned away. *'''The people of Maine began to advocate for statehood after this war..''' ==Regiments== *Major General Richardson *General William King suddenly only had a militia of invalids *33rd Regiment, Infantry - men from District Maine https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_War_of_1812_Infantry_Units *34th Regiment, Infantry - men from District Maine *45th Regiment, Infantry - men from District Maine *133rd Engineer Battalion *1035th Engineer Detachment *Maine Division of Militia *Portland Light Infantry *Cumberland County Regiment of Militia '''Affected Persons''' : ::1) Edward Soule of Freeport (captured 3 times by British, 14 months in Dartmoore prison ::2) Rufus McIntire recruited a company- marched to northern frontier ::3) James Bates - surgeon, present at surrender of Fort Erie ::4) Gen Henry Dearborn was commander in chief of northern US forces near Lake champlain to Lake Michigan ::5) Samuel Butman - captain ::6) Joseph Hall of Camden ::7) John Chandler of Monmouth ::8) Rufus L Goodenow ::9) Joshua Herrick ---- ==A Story of Maine== July 18, 1814 Fort Sullivan which was on a rise, had a view of all of Passamaquoddy Bay. This bay had been quiet as the War of 1812 was brewing in other areas of the U.S or in Canada between British and the United States. Fifty soldiers were stationed there at Fort Sullivan . It was shock on July 18, 1814 to see a 74-gun British ship barreling through Head Harbor Passage bound for town, accompanied by three armed auxiliaries, an assault ship, and troop transports carrying nearly 1,000 soldiers. With British troops everywhere and taking his troops into custody, Maj. Perley Putnam surrendered his garrison. The British seizing the customs house raised the Union Jack over Fort Sullivan. Soon all of eastern Maine was under foreign occupation, and communities from Camden to York braced for an attack. British occupation began. http://www.pressherald.com/2012/06/24/200-years-ago_2012-06-24/ The clash of the USS Enterprise and HMS Boxer — was the result of smuggling. Eventually the Enterprise, a 16 gun brig, not "Old Ironsides" defeated the British ship in a battle. Both commanders are buried in Portland. The war did not cause friction between Maine and New Brunswick, but it did became reason of dissent with Governor Strong for his failure to defend Maine. Additionally Massachusetts did not resume jurisdiction of Eastport. (they insisted it was part of New Brunswick) Thus the British did not withdraw from there until 1818. Damage was done. Mainers felt that Massachusetts did nothing to defend them. This simmering anger added impetus for Mainers seeking separation/ statehood. Mainers then filed a referendum on statehood. It was resolved by the 1820 Missouri-Maine Compromise.http://maineanencyclopedia.com/war-of-1812/ There were stories of Mainers affected by the war, ==Sources== * http://maineanencyclopedia.com/war-of-1812/ *http://www.me.ngb.army.mil/about/history/war-of-1812.aspx *http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/genealogicalrecordswarof1812.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Maine#War_of_1812 *https://www.mainehistory.org/programs_1812.shtml *http://hampden.mainememory.net/page/674/display.html *http://www.pbs.org/wned/war-of-1812/historic-sites/northeast-theater/ *https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 *Woodard, Colin. “The war that made Maine a state: The British occupation of eastern Maine in the War of 1812 prompted a split from Massachusetts.” Portland Press Herald. June 22, 2012. *http://www.pressherald.com/news/200-years-ago_2012-06-24.html?pagenum=full (accessed January 22, 2014) *http://maineanencyclopedia.com/war-of-1812/ *www.pressherald.com/.../200-years-ago_2012-06-2... *http://www.pressherald.com/2012/06/17/the-war-of-1812_2012-06-17/ *http://maineanencyclopedia.com/war-of-1812/ * http://archive.org/stream/recordsofmassach00inmass#page/n3/mode/2up * http://www.accessgenealogy.com/maine/fort-george-castine-maine.htm - Last updated on AccessGenealogy.com. 17 September 2015. * http://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/maine-cemetery-records.htm

War of 1812 Georgia

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[[Category: Georgia, War of 1812 | Georgia, War of 1812]] [[Category:Creek_War | Creek Civil War]] ---- [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] *[[Project:War_of_1812 | War of 1812 Project page]] *[[Space:War_of_1812_Resource_page |Project Resource Page]] *[[Space:War_of_1812_Project_Images | Project Images]] *[[Space:Indian Nation in the War of 1812 | Indian Nation in the War of 1812]] *[[Space:Creek_War%2C_Battles_and_Forts | Creek War, Battles and Forts]] *[[Space:The Old Federal Road | The Old Federal Road]] {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Georgia.jpg |caption=The Georgia Frontier 1794 }} =Georgia and the War of 1812= The War of 1812 was fought between the United States and Britain between 1812 and 1815. =Influential Leaders= {{Image|file=Creek_War_Battles_and_Forts.jpg |caption=Benjamin Hawkins and the Creek Indians, 1805 }} ===Col. [[Hawkins-2356 | Benjamin Hawkins]]=== ===General [[Floyd-1840 | John Floyd]]=== At the beginning of the War of 1812, General Floyd commanded a force at Point Peter near St. Marys in Camden County. In September, 1813, in response to the threats and to subdue the Red Stick rebellion, General John Floyd was ordered to command Federal troops who were assembled at Camp Hope on the Ocmulgee River. These forces constructed supply forts in a defensive line along the Federal Road from the Ocmulgee River to the Alabama River. Major General John Floyd- "Commander of Georgia Militia." In September 1813, Floyd assembled 3,600 Georgia troops at Fort Hawkins. In 1997 Mary Faith Wilson, a Floyd descendant, endowed the [http://georgiahistory.com/membership-giving/ghs-endowment/ General John Floyd Fund] at the Georgia Historical Society. ===[[McIntosh-1908 | William McIntosh]]=== {{Image|file=McIntosh-1908.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Taskanugi Hatke McIntosh. }} William McIntosh (Taskanugi Hatke) a leader of the Creek settlement of Coweta, and a Creek Chief of Scottish descent, thought that by centralizing Creek leadership on a national council he could maintain Creek autonomy in the face of aggressive U.S. expansion. (and make a fortune for himself) ---- ===Admiral Sir [[Cockburn-244 | George Cockburn]]=== 10th Bt He directed the capture and burning of Washington on 24 August 1814. He cruised relentlessly up and down the Atlantic coast in 1813 and 1814, seizing American shipping, disrupting commerce, and raiding the ports. =Forts or Stockades established along the Georgia frontier.= ===Fort Wilkinson=== Fort Wilkinson, established in 1797, was on the Oconee River, near Milledgeville, the capital of Georgia, the Oconee River was the western boundary for the extending territory. The Treaty of Fort Wilkinson on Oconee River was signed here in June 1802. The treaty was signed for the U. S. by [[Wilkinson-3608 | James Wilkinson]], Brigadier General of the Army, Benjamin Hawkins, Creek Indian agent, and Andrew Pickens of South Carolina. Abandoned for Fort Hawkins in 1806 as the boundry continued westward. ===[[Wikipedia:Fort_Benjamin_Hawkins | '''Fort Hawkins''']]=== Fort Hawkins was built by the United States in 1806 and through 1824, it was a place of "relatively great economic, military, and political importance." For the Creek Nation, it was a center of the deerskin trade with European Americans, who had a trading post and processing factory there, but for them it was most important as related to their sacred grounds at Ocmulgee Old Fields. This continued to be a significant social and ceremonial center until the Removal Act .http://thelamarinstitute.org/images/PDFs/publication_124.pdfThe city of Macon GA. is the present location of Fort Hawkins. ===[http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-2957 '''Fort Mitchell''']=== Established by Gen. [[Floyd-1840 | John Floyd]] just across the Chattahoochee River in present-day Alabama.The first Fort Mitchell, built in 1813 as an outpost during the Creek War and War of 1812 and represents the military aspect of Manifest Destiny. It was named for [[Mitchell-10954 | David Brydie Mitchell]], a governor of Georgia. The [http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-3051 Chattahoochee Indian Heritage Center] has a ceremonial flame memorial to the Creek nation here at the Fort Mitchell Historic Site ==='''Fort Hull'''=== Fort Hull was constructed in January of 1814 to serve as a supply base for General [[Floyd-1840 | John Floyd]]’s army. Colonel Homer V. Milton assumed command of the post once Floyd retreated back to Georgia following the [[Space:Creek_War%2C_Battles_and_Forts#January_27.2C_1814:_Battle_of_Calabee_Creek | Battle of Calabee Creek]]. The fort site is currently unmarked, and located on private property off County Road 45 in central Macon County, Alabama ---- ==Three main theaters of operation in Georgia:== (1) Creek War of 1813-14; (2) the British blockade; (3) British occupation of St. Marys (central Georgia militia were sent here) and Cumberland Island in 1814-15. {{Image|file=Floyd-1840.jpg |caption=John Floyd at Horseshoe Bend. }} ==Creek War of 1813-14== '''1812''' General Newnan commanded the Georgia volunteers as Captain of the Militia in two actions with the East Florida Indians. In the hottest months of 1812, Newnan added to his reputation of military prowess when he led a small unit of Georgia volunteers down to Florida to attack the Native Americans that dared to welcome slaves into their numbers. They planned to decimate entire villages by killing the inhabitants and burning them to the ground. The plan failed miserably when the militia turned out to be unprepared to meet the Seminoles on their own turf. They were badly beaten and had to beat a hasty retreat with many sick men and no food. Newnan detailed the incident in a letter to his commander, which highlighted his skills, greatly exaggerated the number of Seminole deaths and blamed other officers for some of the problems. This Florida encounter greatly added to his military reputation.http://www.cowetalife.org/blog/2014/8/23/historical-highlight-daniel-newnan In 1812, Bolek and his brother King Payne began raiding frontier settlements along the Florida Georgia border. Seminole bands fought several engagements with militia forces, his brother King Payne was killed in 1812, and Bolek suffered serious wounds at the same time against Georgia militia forces, under Daniel Newnan. The following year hundreds of Seminole villages were destroyed. Warfare between the Seminole and Georgia settlers was one of the reasons for the US involvement in the Creek War of 1813-1814.Indian Nation in the War of 1812 Colonel Newnan, of Georgia, the Inspector-General of that State, who was a volunteer, offered to lead a party against Payne's town in Alachua. Organizing a command of one hundred and ten men only, from the patriots in Florida. Captain Tomlinson Fort, of the Milledgeville Volunteers, Lieutenants Broadnax and Reed, and Captain Humphreys, with a detachment of marines, were among Newnan's troops.http://genealogytrails.com/fla/HISTORYOFFLORIDA/HistoryChapter17.htm :[http://theusgenweb.org/ga/baldwin/captfort.html Roster of Captain Tomlinson Fort, of the Georgia Volunteers] '''1813''' "The Georgia brigade consisting of two regiments of Infantry, one horse troop, or mounted men, one rifle battalion, and one Artillery company was mustered into service at Fort Hawkins on the Ocmulgee, about the 20th September, 1813, under the command of Brigadier General John Floyd, of Georgia, to which was afterwards added five or six Indian warriors of the Friendly party."[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/military/warof1812/letters/davisdiary.txt Thomas H. Davis Diary] '''November 29, 1813''' Battle of Autossee or Auttose, Montgomery County, Alabama :General [[Floyd-1840 | John Floyd]]'s Georgia Militia, from Fort Mitchell :Georgia Militia, 950 men :Chief Mad Dog's Tookabatchee warriors, 400 warriors '''January 26, 1814''' Calabee Valley, seven miles from Tuskegee, Alabama. Thirteen hundred Creek warriors mounted a surprise attack against the encamped army on the banks of Calabee Creek on January 27, 1814. The assault was blunted by the Georgians' use of artillery and superior fire. Nevertheless, the attack succeeded in dispiriting the Georgians, and Floyd retired to Fort Hull. Soon afterward, Floyd was forced by his army's enlistment expirations to return to Fort Mitchell, leaving a small garrison at Fort Hull.http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/war-1812-and-georgia :General John Floyd's Georgia Militia, from Fort Mitchell, General John Floyd commanding :Georgia Militia, 1200 men Captain William Varner's Mounted Militia Company :Chief Mad Dog's Tookabatchee warriors, 400 warriors Fort Hull, under the command of Colonel Homer Milton, was reinforced and spent the next several months continuing to harry the Creeks. He established the fortified posts of Fort Bainbridge and Fort Decatur in the disputed areas. Floyd's and Milton's activities ensured supplies that aided in Jackson's successful battle at [[Space:Creek_War%2C_Battles_and_Forts#March_27.2C_1814:_Battle_of_Horseshoe_Bend|Horseshoe Bend]], which in turn culminated in the defeat of the hostile Creeks on March 27, 1814. ==The British Blockade== No serious British threat emerged to endanger the Georgia coast, due to British efforts against Napoleon. In 1814 all that changed. Napoleon's defeat in Europe freed thousands of experienced British regulars to move across the Atlantic. ==British occupation of St. Marys== {{Image|file=Cockburn-244.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Admiral Sir George Cockburn . }} January 10, 1815, British forces under the command of Admiral Sir [[Cockburn-244 | George Cockburn]] landed on Cumberland Island in an effort to tie up American forces and keep them from joining other American forces to help defend New Orleans, Louisiana. Admiral Cockburn, by the end of January 1815, had solidified his base of operations and was under orders to await the arrival of Major Edward Nicolls, leading a joint force of British soldiers, Native American allies, and freed blacks from the Gulf Coast. The British finally evacuated St. Marys after the ratification of the treaty on February 17, 1815. ---- ==Resources== ---- ==Bibliography== *E Book [[https://archive.org/details/treatiesbetween00statgoog Treaties Between the United States and the Indian Tribes by Richard Peters , United States , United States Published 1848]] ---- {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Hughey-563 |Hughey, John]] ||Militia ||3rd Sgt ||John Cunningham's Company |- |[[McAlpin-137 |McAlpin, Alexander]] ||Militia||Lieutenant||2nd Regiment, Captain Thomas' Co. |- |[[McClendon-484 |McClendon, Jeptha Cooper]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||Wootens Detachment |- |[[Richardson-7367 |Richardson, Richard]] ||Militia ||Fifer||2nd Regiment |- |[[Rustin-26 |Rustin, William]] ||Militia ||Private ||2nd Regiment, Captain Robert Quarterman's Co. |} == Sources ==

War of 1812 Illinois Territory

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War of 1812 Indiana Territory

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===Indiana Territory=== ----
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-413.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption='''Map of Indiana Territory 1812''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-16.jpg |align=l |size=160 |caption='''William Harrison''' }} In 1809 tensions between the settlers in the Indiana Territory and the Indians began to increase . In the Battle of Tippecanoe on November 6, 1811, part of Tecumseh's War, William Henry Harrison who was to become a future United States president, led the territorial militia and army regulars against the forces of Tecumseh's Confederacy at Prophetstown. After William Harrison with the militia and the army won the Battle of Tippecanoe, the tribes decided to look for other sources of support. The British accepted an alliance with the tribes and the the following year the conflict merged with the War of 1812. During the War of 1812, there were 2,966 infantry men, 406 cavalry men, and 8 men in miscellaneous troops for a total of 3,380 men from the Indiana Territory ::'''Battles''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pigeon_Roost_State_Historic_Site Pigeon Roost Massacre] - Was fought in September 3, 1812,in Underwood, Indiana the Shawnee against the white settlers.A war party of Native Americans attacked the village, twenty four settlers, including fifteen children, were massacred. Two children were kidnapped. Only four of the Indian attackers were killed. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Fort_Harrison Siege of Fort Harrison] - The Siege of Fort Harrison lasted from September 4 to 15, 1812. It was the first American land victory during the War of 1812,the United States force was outnumbered inside the fort against Tecumseh's confederacy force near Terre Haute, Indiana. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-17.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption='''Siege of Fort Harrison''' }} *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Fort_Wayne Siege of Fort Wayne] - took place September 5 – 12, 1812,between United States and American Indian forces. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eel_River_%28Wabash_River%29#Political_and_military_history Battle at Eel River] - was fought September 19, 1812, near Churubusco, Indiana.It was United States of America led by Colonel James Simral against Tecumseh's confederacy .The United States defeated Tecumseh's confederacy. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Wild_Cat_Creek Battle of Wild Cat Creek] - took place November 22, 1812, at Wildcat Creek, near Lafayette.It was the Shawnee against United States of American.There was 17 Americans that died and 3 wounded no Shawnee was killed or wounded. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Mississinewa Battle of the Mississinewa] - also known as Mississineway,took place on December 17–18, 1812,near Jalapa, Indiana.It was ordered by William Henry Harrison against Miami Indian villages in response to the attacks on Fort Wayne and Fort Harrison in the Indiana Territory. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tipton%27s_Island Battle of Tipton's Island] - was between a Kickapoo war party and Indiana Rangers led by John Tipton in April 1813, near White River, Indiana. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Fort_Wayne#Aftermath Attack on Fort Wayne] - took place on 7 July 1813, Colonel Richard Mentor Johnson arrived at Fort Wayne with 700 dragoons and a flotilla of flatboats with supplies.it was suddenly attacked, and the three men manning the boat were killed. Johnson then led raids on several Native American villages but all of the villages were evacuated as the army approached. Unknown to him, a force of over a thousand Native Americans under Robert Dickson passed through White Pigeon's Town on their way to join Tecumseh at Detroit. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-414.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''John Tipton''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-415.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption='''Colonel Richard Johnson ''' }} {{clear}} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecumseh%27s_Confederacy Tecumseh's Confederacy]''' {{Image|file=Farrow-471-3.jpg |align=l |size=130 |caption='''Tecumseh''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-359.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption='''Tenskwatawa''' }} While Tecumseh was still in the south a strike was launched against Prophetstown a town established near the Wabash and Tippecanoe Rivers in Tippecanoe County, Indiana, the Americans defeated Tecumseh's brother Tenskwatawa and his force of 500–700 warriors in the Battle of Tippecanoe. The defeat was a blow for the confederacy which never fully recovered.Tecumseh returned and began to rebuild the confederacy. He allied with the British in Canada at the outbreak of the War of 1812, Tecumseh began a series of coordinated raids, attacking American posts in Indian territories. The Americans launched a second campaign, destroying Prophetstown a second time. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_Rangers Indiana Rangers]''' The Indiana Rangers were a mounted militia that was formed in 1807, the unit formed to defend settlers in Indiana Territory from attacks by Native Americans. The rangers were present at the Battle of Tippecanoe, and served the army during the War of 1812, they numbered over 400 men.Several Rangers were killed at the Battle of Wild Cat Creek.In 1813, the federal government authorized an additional four Ranger companies to secure Indiana Territory {{Image|file=Terry_s_Images-15.jpg |align=c |size=460 |caption='''Battle of Tippecanoe''' }} {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Liston-112 |Liston, Joseph]] ||Militia ||Private ||1st Regiment Mounted Riflemen (Scott's) |- |[[Monroe-1126 |Monroe, Randal]] ||Militia ||Private||[[:Category: Colonel McFarland's Detachment, Indiana Militia, War of 1812]] |- |[[Thomas-13933 |Thomas, Joseph]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Wooten-170 |Wooten, James G.]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Harrison-912 |Harrison, William Henry]] ||Army ||Brigadier General ||Army in the Northwest |} ---------- ==Sources== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Indiana_Territory_in_the_War_of_1812#State_Records Family Search] - Indiana Territory in the War of 1812 *[http://lineage.gradeless.com/IN1812/Indiana_Militia.htm Lineage.gradless.com] - The Society of the War of 1812 in the State of Indiana Indiana Muster, Pay and Receipt Rolls Indiana Territory Volunteers and Militia War of 1812 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_battles_fought_in_Indiana Wikipedia] List of Battles fought in Indiana *[http://militaryhistory.about.com/od/battleswars1800s/p/ftharrison.htm Military History.about.com] - War of 1812 - Battle of Fort Harrison *[http://www.thefirstvolley.com/interritory.html The first volley.com] - The story of the Indiana Territory *[http://collections.libraries.iub.edu/warof1812/exhibits/show/warof1812/before/territorial-ambitions Indiana University Digital Library] - A Bloody battle : between the United States troops under the command of Gov. Harrison, and several tribes of Indians, near the Prophet's town, Nov. 7th, 1811. *[http://www.ulib.iupui.edu/digitalscholarship/collections/War1812 Indiana University Library] - Indiana Muster, Pay and Receipt Rolls, War of 1812

War of 1812 Kentucky

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[[Category: Kentucky, War of 1812]] [[Category:Kentucky Genealogy Resources]][[Category:Battle of New Orleans]] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] *[[Space:War of 1812 Louisiana | War of 1812 Louisiana]] =KENTUCKY= *'''"REMEMBER the RAISIN"''' *'''Kentucky supplied men to help both Indiana Territory, and Michigan Territory, ''' Kentucky involvement in the War of 1812 totaled '''20,239 men''' ('''11,882''' infantry men,''' 8,285''' cavalry men, and 72 men to miscellaneous troops). https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Kentucky_in_the_War_of_1812 Kentucky did not have to defend any fortifications, however its troops campaigned actively against the enemy (British, or the Indians helping the British). Kentucky sustained more casualities than all other states combined. [[Wikipedia:Kentucky_in_the_War_of_1812]] Governor of '''Indiana Territory''' and future president of the USA, [[Harrison-912 |William Henry Harrison]], asked for military assistance from neighboring Kentucky. He was appointed brigadier general of the Kentucky Militia Aug 22, 1811. '''25,010 Kentuckians fought in this war.''' The majority ( 5/ 6 men of military age) fought the British and/or the Indians; they were in 36 regiments, four battalions, and twelve independent companies. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images.png |align=c |size=450 |caption=Battle of the Thames River. }} The backwoods "hunters of Kentucky and Tennessee" took pride in defeating the professional British army at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815. =BATTLES= :'''15 August 1812''' — Fort Dearborn Massacre (Chicago, IL) :'''3 September 1812''' — Pigeon Roost Massacre (?Clark County, IN) :'''September-December 1812''' — General Hopkins campaign against Indian villages In Indiana and Illinois Territories. :'''17-18 December 1812''' — Battle of Mississinewa (near Marion IN) :'''18 January 1813''' — Battle of Frenchtown (Monroe MI) :'''22-23 January 1813''' — River Raisin Massacre. Battle-cry throughout the remainder of the war in the Old Northwest was "Remember the Raisin." (Monroe MI) *http://www.riverraisinbattlefield.org/uniformsclothes.htm ::'''Battle of the River Raisin - or Frenchtown''' ( a USA defeat) large campaign casualties included a legislator, 8 senior officers, and 400 Kentuckians killed in battle, and 80 were tomahawked by the Indians after already being wounded from the battle. This battle was fought on Michigan soil. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-2.png |align=c |size=250 |caption=Battle of Frenchtown, "Remember the Raisin". }} :'''1-9 May 1813''' — First Siege of Fort Meigs (Toledo OH) :'''5 May 1813''' — Dudley's Defeat (Maumee OH) :'''26-28 July 1813''' — Second Siege of Fort Meigs (Toledo OH) :'''31 July 1813''' — KY Governor Isaac Shelby issues call for troops :'''02 August 1813''' — Battle of Fort Stephenson (Sandusky OH) :'''10 September 1813''' — Battle of Lake Erie (Put-in-Bay, OH) -Procter and Tecumseh retreated to Canada. They were pursued by [[Harrison-912 |William Henry Harrison]], (future USA president) :'''05 October 1813''' — Battle of the Thames (Near Chatham, Ontario Canada) by Kentucky mounted volunteers. An American victory, commanded by Col. Richard M Johnson. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-7.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Array of forces. }} :'''24 December 1813''' - Treaty of Ghent signed officially ending the war (Ghent, Belgium). :'''08 January 1814''' - Battle of New Orleans (New Orleans, LA) =Officers, Companies= {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Kentucky.png |align=c |size=250 |caption=Scott Brigade Battle of Niagara. }} *Brigadier General James Winchester *General William Hull *[[Scott-11245 |Winfield Scott]], 1st Regiment * [[Mitchusson-6 |Lt. Col. William M. Mitchusson]] Mitchusson's Regiment Kentucky Detached Militia *Lt. Col. William Lewis, b. Virginia, 1767 Isaac Shelby, Governor *LT COLONEL SAMUEL CALDWELL *COLONEL JOHN THOMAS 2nd Regiment *COL. RICHARD M. JOHNSON, 3rd Regiment Mounted Riflemen. *MAJOR SAMUEL WELL, KENTUCKY LIGHT DRAGOONS *LT. COLONEL ROBERT POGUE, Pogue's Regiment *Col. George Trotter, Trotter s Regiment, Kentucky Volunteers *Colonel John Donaldson, Donaldson s Regiment *Colonel John Poage, Poage's Regiment *Major TOUISANT DUBOIS-MOUNTED SPIES MILITIA *Captain Paschel Hickman's Company, First Rifle Regiment Kentucky Militia -'''Battle, January 21, 1813''' [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kyfrankl/r-raisin.htm Company killed in River Raisin]{{Image|file=War_of_1812_Kentucky.jpg |align=c |size=250px |caption=Memorial to Kentucky men killed in River Raisin. }} *Capt. George Pugh, commander of 6th, Lt. James Johnson, [[Ralls-270 |Ensign Daniel Ralls]] *Captain Henry James *Captain Nathaniel Gray Smith Hart *CAPT. ALNEY McLEAN S COMPANY, 1st REGIMENT MT'D MILITIA *CAPT. THOMAS ALSBURY S COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT MT'D MILITIA *CAPT. JOHN HAMILTON S COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT MT'D MILITIA *CAPT. MOSES SHELBY S COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT MT'D MILITIA *CAPT. SAMUEL GORDON S COMPANY, FIRST REGIMENT *CAPT. HORATIO D. WATKINS COMPANY, 1st REGIMENT MILITIA *CAPT. MICHAEL WOLF S COMPANY, 1st REGIMENT *CAPT. HUGH BROWN S COMPANY, 1st REGIMENT *CAPT. EDWARD BERRY S COMPANY, 2nd REGIMENT Militia *CAPT. EDWARD B. GAITHER S COMPANY, 2nd Regiment *CAPT. JOHN HORNBECK S COMPANY, 2nd REGIMENT Militia *CAPT. THOMAS SPEED S COMPANY, 2nd REGIMENT Militia *CAPT. CALEB HARDESTY S COMPANY, 2nd REGIMENT Militia *CAPT. WILLIAM KELLER S COMPANY. 2nd REGIMENT Militia *CAPT. WILLIAM FARROW S COMPANY, 3rd REGIMENT MOUNTED RIFLEMEN *CAPT. GEORGE MEANS COMPANY, 3rd REGIMENT MOUNTED RIFLEMEN *CAPT. JOSEPH CLARK S COMPANY, 3rd REGIMENT MOUNTED RIFLEMEN *CAPT. GEORGE STOCKTON'S COMPANY, 3rd REGIMENT MOUNTED RIFLEMEN *CAPT.JAMES JOHNSON'S COMPANY, 3rd REGIMENT MOUNTED RIFLEMEN *CAPT. CHARLES WARD'S COMPANY, 3rd Mounted Militia *CAPT.JACOB ELLERSTON'S COMPANY, 3rd Mounted Militia *CAPT. JOHN HUNT S COMPANY, 3rd Mounted Militia *CAPT. PETER FUNK S COMPANY, LIGHT DRAGOONS *CAPT.FREDERICK GREIGER'S COMPANY, MOUNTED RIFLEMEN. *CAPT. WILLIAM SMEATIIERS COMPANY MOUNTED SPIES *CAPT. CORNELIUS WASHBURN'S COMPANY MOUNTED SPIES *CAPT. CHRISTOPHER MILLER'S COMPANY MOUNTED SPIES. *CAPT. WILLIAM POKE'S COMPANY, MOUNTED SPIES. *CAPT. WILLIAM ELLIS COMPANY, 1st RIFLE REGIMENT *CAPT. WILLIAM KERLEY'S COMPANY 1st RIFLE REGIMENT *CAPT. JOHN SIMPSON'S COMPANY 1st RIFLE REGIMENT *CAPT. BLAND W. BALLARD'S COMPANY 1st RIFLE REGIMENT *CAPT. MAURICE LANGMORE'S COMPANY FIRST RIFLE REGIMENT *CAPT. VIRGIL MoCRACKEN'S COMPANY FIRST RIFLE REGIMENT *CAPT. MANSON SEAMONDS COMPANY, BOSWELL S REGIMENT *CAPT. EDMOND BACON S COMPANY, MOUNTED VOLUNTEERS *CAPT WASHINGTON KENNEDY S COMPANY, POGUE'S REGIMENT *CAPT. JOSEPH C. BELT S COMPANY, POGUE'S REGIMENT *CAPT. DAVID TODD S COMPANY, MT'D VOLUNTEER Militia *CAPT. GUSTAVUS W. BOWER S COMPANy MT'D VOLUNTEER Militia *CAPT.JOHN CHRISTOPHER S COMPANY, MT'D VOLUNTEER MILITIA *CAPT. MASON SINGLETON S COMPANY, MT'D VOLUNTEER MILITIA *CAPT. MATTHEWS FLOURNOY S COMPANY MT'D VOLUNTEER MILITIA *CAPT. JOSEPH REDING S COMPANY MT'D VOLUNTEER MILITIA *CAPT. STEWART W. MEGOWAN S COMPANY MT'D VOLUNTEER MILITIA *CAPT. RICHARD MENIFEE S COMPANY MT'D VOLUNTEER MILITIA *CAPT. ISAAC CUNNINGHAM S COMPANY MT'D VOLUNTEER MILITIA *CAPT.GEORGE MATTHEWS COMPANY MT'D VOLUNTEER MILITIA *CAPT. JAMES SYMPSON S COMPANY MT'D VOLUNTEER MILITIA *CAPT. JOHN CRAWFORD S COMPANY MT'D VOLUNTEER MILITIA *CAPT. GEORGE W. BOTTS COMPANY MT'D VOLUNTEER MILITIA *LT ARISS THROCKMORTON S COMPANY, Mt'D VOLUNTEER MILITIA *ENSIGN WILLIAM REED'S COMPANY, MT'D VOLUNTEER MILITIA *CAPTAIN JEREMIAH MARTIN'S COMPANY, MT'D VOLUNTEER MILITIA =THE MEN= {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Blackwell-467 |Blackwell, Thornton]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Carpenter-4839 |Carpenter, Joel]] ||Militia ||Private ||[[:Category: Thirteenth Regiment, Kentucky Mounted Militia (Dudley's), War of 1812]] |- |[[Croghan-19 |Croghan, George]] ||Army ||Colonel ||Unknown |- |[[Cowen-299 |Cowen, Peter]] ||Army ||Private ||[[:Category: First Regiment, Kentucky Mounted Militia (Caldwell's), War of 1812]] |- |[[Denny-253 |Denny, John]] ||Militia ||Private ||Captain Robert McAfee's Company, Johnson's Kentucky Mounted Infantry |- |[[Elliott-3595 |Elliott, Reuben]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Fox-5119 |Fox, John]] ||Army ||Unknown || 8th Regiment Infantry |- |[[Gilbreath-43 |Gilbreath, James]] ||Militia ||Private ||[[:Category: Barbee's Regiment, Kentucky Militia, War of 1812]] Captain John W. Shirley's Company |- |[[Henry-2690 |Henry, Zachary]] ||Militia ||Captain || Unknown |- |[[Hulett-114 |Hulett Sr., William]] ||Militia ||Private ||[[:Category: Francisco's Regiment, Kentucky Militia, War of 1812]], [[:Category: Seventh Regiment, United States Infantry (Russell's), War of 1812]] |- |[[Lockhart-1141|Lockhart, Levi Peter]] ||Volunteers ||Private||Johnson's Reg't, Mounted |- |[[Lynch-996 |Lynch, James]] ||Militia ||Private ||[[:Category: Second Regiment, Kentucky Militia (Jennings'), War of 1812]] Capt Wm M Morrison's Co |- |[[Mitchusson-6|Mitchusson, William M.]]||Militia || Lt. Col. || [[:Category: Mitchusson's Regiment Kentucky Detached Militia, War of 1812]] |- |[[McKinney-1971 |McKinney, James]] ||Militia ||Major || 2nd Battalion, 63rd Regiment |- |[[McWhorter-248 |McWhorter, Jesse]] ||Militia ||Private ||[[:Category: Second Regiment, Kentucky Militia (Jennings'), War of 1812]], Captain Henry James Co., '''Davenport's Mounted Volunteer Regiment''', Captain Jesse Coffee's Co., Detachment of Spies, Captain Roland Burk's Co., Detached, Captain William Wade's Co. |- |[[Ralls-270 |Ralls, Daniel Stone]] ||Militia||Ensign ||[[:Category: Scott's Regiment, Kentucky Militia, War of 1812]] |- |[[Shelby-44 |Shelby, Isaac]] ||Other ||Governor ||Multiple |- |[[Wilhoite-71 |Wilhoit, Joshua]] ||Militia ||Private ||[[:Category: Thirteenth Regiment, Kentucky Mounted Militia (Dudley's), War of 1812]], [[:Category: Tenth Regiment, Kentucky Light Infantry (Boswell's), War of 1812]] |- |[[Yager-93 |Yager, John]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||Capt Michael Davidson's Co |- } =SOURCES= *The Register of the Kentucky State Historical Society, Volume 10, p 53, 54 *http://www.1812kentuckybattleflag.com/kentucky_veterans_of_1812.html *http://www.riverraisinbattlefield.org/uniformsclothes.htm *www.history.com/this-day-in-history/tecumseh-defeated *Kentucky in the War of 1812, By Anderson Chenault Quisenberry, 484 officers , enlisted men *'''Remember the Raisin! Kentucky and Kentuckians in the Battles and Massacre at''' ..., By Clift, Garrett Glenn Clift, p 178 *http://www.historynet.com/war-of-1812 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky_in_the_War_of_1812 *http://www.state-journal.com/opinion/2012/04/01/kentucky-was-pivotal-in-the-war-of-1812 *http://archive.org/stream/kentuckysoldier00reporich#page/n5/mode/2up\ *http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ky/state/counties/pendleton/military/warof1812/scottmilitia1812.htm *Sam. E. Hill, Adjutant-General of Kentucky, Roster of the Volunteer Officers and Soldiers from Kentucky in the War of 1812. Frankfort, KY 1891, p 148. [Downloaded from Internet Archive, archive.org, June 6, 2012] *http://archive.org/stream/kentuckysoldier00reporich#page/n5/mode/2up *Wilder, Mannie S. Kentucky Soldiers of the War of 1812. (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1969). FHL 976.9 M23k *Clift, G. Glenn, Notes on Kentucky veterans of the War of 1812 (Anchorage, Kentucky, Borderland Books, 1964), pages 58. FHL Book 976.9 M2c *EBook [https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=mzsTAAAAYAAJ&pg=GBS.RA1-PR9 Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814-15], With an Atlas – Arsène Lacarrière Latour *EBook [https://archive.org/stream/lettersofgenadai00jack#page/n3/mode/2up Letters of Gen. Adair and Gen. Jackson] relative to the charge of cowardice made by the latter against the Kentucky troops at New Orleans, by Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 cn; Adair, John, 1757-1840 Published 1816

War of 1812 Louisiana

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[[Category: Louisiana, War of 1812]] [[Category: Battle of New Orleans]] [[Category: Privateers, War of 1812]] [[Category: Gulf Coast, War of 1812]] [[Category: Louisiana Warriors]] '''Return to''' [[Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812|'''United States in the War of 1812]]''' *[[Space:Privateers_in_the_War_of_1812 | Privateers in the War of 1812]] *[[Space:War of 1812 Mississippi Territory | War of 1812 Mississippi Territory]] *[[Space:War_of_1812_Kentucky | War of 1812 Kentucky]] *[[Space:War of 1812 Tennessee | War of 1812 Tennessee]] ---- [http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/state/military/war1812/index.txt '''Index to Louisiana Soldiers During the War of 1812'''] ===William Charles Cole Claiborne (c.1772/75 – 23 November 1817)=== {{Image|file=Claiborne-100.png |align=r |size=m |caption=William C. C. Claiborne }} [[Claiborne-100 | William C. C. Claiborne]] was born in Sussex County, Virginia. The date is unknown. His parents were Colonel William Claiborne and Mary Leigh Claiborne. He studied at the College of William and Mary, then Richmond Academy. Claiborne was appointed governor and superintendent of Indian affairs in the Mississippi Territory from 1801 through 1803. William C. C. Claiborne was the first Governor of Louisiana and he supervised the transfer of Louisiana to U.S. control after the Louisiana Purchase of 1803. He governed the "Territory of Orleans" from 1804 through 1812, the year in which Louisiana became a state. He won the first election for Louisiana's state Governor and served through 1816, for a total of thirteen years as Louisiana's executive administrator. After the Republic of West Florida won a short period of independence (from Spain) in 1810, Claiborne annexed the area to the Orleans Territory on the orders of President Madison, who decided to consider it as part of the Louisiana Purchase. Claiborne was the first elected governor after Louisiana became a U.S. state, winning the election of 1812 against Jacques Villeré, and serving from 1812 through 1816. On the eve of the War of 1812 he sent interpreter [[Favre-17 | Simon Favre]] to the Choctaws to attempt to keep them out of the war.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Favre After his term as governor, he was elected to the United States Senate, serving from March 4, 1817 until his death on November 23, 1817, which was 20 years to the day after his first day in Congress back in Tennessee. ==Major General Jacques Phillippe Villeré== {{Image|file=Villere-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Jacques Phillippe Villeré }} [[Villeré-3 | Jacques Villeré]] (April 28, 1761 – March 7, 1830) was the second Governor of Louisiana after it became a state. He was the first Creole and the first native of Louisiana to hold that office. In 1814-1815, he served with distinction in the Battle of New Orleans, as a major general commanding the 1st Division of the Louisiana militia. His men stood fast, assigned to the area near Lake Borgne and Bayou Dupre, as British forces approached New Orleans by sea. The Villeré plantation, Conseil, located downriver from the city, was overrun by the British army. His family's home was destroyed and he lost 52 slaves, whom the British took aboard their ships and freed later. ==Major General Philemon Thomas== {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Louisiana-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=General Philemon Thomas }} Philemon Thomas (February 9, 1763 in Orange County, Virginia – November 18, 1847 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) Philemon was born in Virginia. He served in the American forces during Revolutionary War and later moved to Kentucky. He was a member of Kentucky's Constitutional Convention and served in the state House and state Senate. In 1806 he moved to Louisiana. He commanded troops, and as General Thomas on September 23, 1810 captured the Spanish fort at Baton Rouge, commencing the West Florida Rebellion of 1810. Major General Philemon Thomas served in the War of 1812 commanding the 2nd Division of the Louisiana militia. He died in Baton Rouge in 1830 and is interred there in the Baton Rouge National Cemetery == June 18th, 1812== War was declared with Great Britain. The day after the Senate followed the House of Representatives in voting to declare war against Great Britain, President James Madison signs the declaration into law–and the War of 1812 begins. The American war declaration had been called in response to the British economic blockade of France, the induction of American seaman into the British Royal Navy against their will, and the British support of hostile Indian tribes along the Great Lakes frontier. As early as July of that year Louisiana furnished 44 volunteers under the command of Captain George Thompson Ross. In October 1812, other volunteers had joined Captain Ross to form the 1st Battalion of Louisiana Volunteers. Officers were: :Major William Henry :Captains : ::P. A. Rivery ::[[Mowry-438|John Mowry]] ::Anatole Peychaud ::Esquire Mirepoix ::[[Amelung-8|Ferdinand Amelung]] ::L. de Marans ::Abram Miller ::1st Lieutenant's: Hugh Davis, George Russell, Noel G. Dupuy, Joseph Bige, J. P. Thebault, Francis Huet, Benjamin Bridges. ::2nd Lieutenant's: David Hutchings, Adrian Fris Duval, John Koen, James McArther, John Files, W.R. Chambles, T.C. Vaughn. ::Ensigns: Curtis Lewis, Patrick McClosky, Robert Steele, Lewis W. Brant, John Booth, ___Ferrar; Surgeon: Peter Lambert. Also included in this battalion was Captain Turby E. Thomas' Company of Mississippi Territory Volunteers. Most of the 1st Battalion of Louisiana Volunteers, after a year enlistment, were dismissed in December 1813 and the officers joined the 44th U.S. Regiment. ==February 15th, 1813== Responding to a request from the War Department Tennessee Major General Andrew Jackson assembled 3000 enlistees in Tennessee of the 2nd Division of that state and transported them downriver to Natchez. Jackson was ordered to hold his troops at Natchez. Jackson received an order from the War Department to dismiss his men. He marched them back to TN. They then preceded to participate in the Creek Wars in the Mississippi Territory where they served the remaining eight months occupied in bloody battle with the Creek. Also the Mississippi Territory Volunteers which was comprised of a number of Louisianans and the 1st Battalion of Louisiana Volunteers returned from the Creek Wars to Baton Rouge March 22nd, 1814. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Louisiana-2.png |caption=War of 1812 Louisiana}} ===Organization of the Louisiana General Militia=== Ist Division- [[Villeré-3 | Major General Jacque Philippe Villere]] :1st Brigade- Brigadier General Jean B. Labatut ::1st Regiment- Col. Jean B. Dejan (City of New Orleans and Fauborgs) ::2nd Regiment- Col. Zenon Cavalier (City of New Orleans and Fauborgs) ::3rd Regiment- Col. P. Denis de la Ronde (Plaquemines) ::4th Regiment- Col. George W. Morgan (City of New Orleans and Fauborgs) ::5th Regiment-Col. Alexander La Branche (County of German Coast- St Charles and St John the Baptist) :2nd Brigade-Brigadier General Stephen A Hopkins ::6th Regiment-Col. Louis Landry (St. James, Acadia and Ascension) ::7th Regiment- Col ___ Le Beuf ::8th Regiment- Col Nathan Miriam, Iberville, West Baton Rouge 6 Jan 1815 – 5 Mar 1815 https://geauxguardmuseums.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/2013.005.070_war_of_1812_muster_rolls_finding_aid.pdf ::9th Regiment- Col ___ ___ (Point Coupe and West Baton Rouge) 2nd Division- Major General Philemon Thomas :3rd Brigade- [[McCausland-84 | Brigadier General Robert McCausland]] ::10th Regiment- Col. Robert Young (Feliciana) ::11th Regiment- [[Hicky-11 | Col. Philip Hicky]] (East Baton Rouge) ::12th Regiment- [[Womack-729 | Col. Abner Womack]] (St. Helena) ::13th Regiment- [[Warner-4147 | Col. Thomas C. Warner]] (Florida Parishes east of Tangipahoa- St Tammany) :4th Brigade- Brigadier General Garrigues Flaujac (de Flaugeac) ::14th Regiment- Col. Joshua Baker (St. Mary) ::15th Regiment- ? (St. Martin) ::16th Regiment- Col John Thompson (Opelousas) :5th Brigade Brigadier General ? ::17th Regiment- Col. Joshua S. Johnston (Rapides) ::18th Regiment- Col. James Bloodsworth (Natchitoches) ::19th Regiment- Col. ? (Ouchita) ::20th Regiment- Col. William Willis (Concordia and Catahoula) :Cavalry ::Captain Hubbard's Mounted Company, Louisiana Militia ::Captain Odgen's Company, Dragoons, Louisiana Militia ::Captain Trudeau's Troop of Horse, Louisiana Militia :Artillery ::Captain Colsson's Company, Artillery, Louisiana Volunteers ::Captain Allen's Company, Artillerists, Louisiana Volunteers :Captain Griffith's Mounted Riflemen, Louisiana Volunteers :Captain Lagan's Company, Louisiana Volunteers Navy ::Captain Sprigg's Company, Boatmen, Louisiana Volunteers ::Captain Songy's Company, Marines, Louisiana Volunteers ==Orleans Troops== Major Gabriel Villere , Louisiana militia http://louisdl.louislibraries.org/cdm/ref/collection/LWP/id/10005 Major Jean Baptiste Plauché headed the New Orleans uniformed militia Major Pierre Jugeant and Choctaw Troops [[Livingston-1448 | Edward Livingston]], committee of defense https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Livingston [[Lafitte-35 | Jean Laffite]] and the "[[Space:Frenchmen_of_Barataria | Frenchmen of Barataria]]" ::Captain [[Youx-1 | Dominique Youx]]'s Company :::1st Lt. Renato Beluche General [[Humbert-94 | Jean Joseph Amable Humbert]]'s Legion of Francs Voluntary Corps, which participated in the Battle of New Orleans {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Louisiana-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Free Men of Colour and Choctaw Indian Volunteers }} [http://www.frenchcreoles.com/CreoleCulture/battalion%20creoles/battalion%20creoles.htm The First and Second Battalions of Free Men of Color] [[Space:1st_BATTALION_OF_FREE_MEN_OF_COLOR|The First Battalions of Free Men of Color: Roster]] [[Space:2nd_BATTALION_OF_FREE_MEN_OF_COLOR|The Second Battalions of Free Men of Color: Roster]] :Major Dubourg :Col Michal Fortier :Col. Joseph Savary ::Sgt. Belton Savarie. "Sergeant Belton Savarie, 2d Battalion, Free Men of Color, Louisiana Militia 1814-1815 [was] one of the first identifiable black American Noncommissioned Officers [and] saw combat in operations attendant to the battle of New Orleans during the War of 1812. He serves as an example of the countless numbers of Noncommissioned Officers from the Reserve Forces who rallied to America’s defense throughout our history. Sergeant Savarie made the supreme sacrifice to his country. He was mortally wounded and died on 10 January 1815. -DA Pam 623-205, The NCO Evaluation Reporting System "In Brief", 1988, foreword"http://www.ncohistory.com/Quotebooks/Training/Teamwork,%20Cohesion,%20and%20Espirit.htm :Captain Ferdinand Lioteau :Captain Charles Forneret ----- Consolidated 10th and 20th Regiments [[Space:12th_%26_13th_Consolidated_Louisiana_Regiment | Consolidated 12th and 13th Regiments]] :CAPTAIN William Watson :LIEUTENANTS #Robert C. Ratliff 1st Lieut. Deceased 2 March 1815 #Robert Singleton 2nd Lieut :SERGEANTS #Robert Bratton #John Repshaw #Samuel Day #John Carter :CORPORALS #Phillip Simms #William Hickman #Amos Hooper #Nathan Quilling ---- :Brigade of Louisiana Drafted Militia and :Brigade of Mississippi Drafted Militia- Brigadier David B. Morgan ---- ==U.S. Infantry== 3rd Rifle Regiment – NC, VA, TN - Charlotte, NC, Bath Courthouse, VA, Gallatin, TN - New Orleans Campaign (Jan 1815) British Navy attack Fort Saint Philip on the Mississippi River commanded by Major Walter H. Overton of the Third Rifles. 7th Inf – LA, TN, MS - Eddyville, KY depot – New Orleans. General[[Wilkinson-3608 | James Wilkinson]] was succeeded by General [[Flournoy-185 | Thomas Flournoy]]. Gen. [[Jackson-1115 | Andrew Jackson]], succeeded him as commander in April 1814. 44th Inf – LA, TN - New Orleans, LA, Nashville, TN - New Orleans (Jan 1815)http://mymilitaryhistory.blogspot.com/2009/05/war-of-1812-us-army-infantry-rangers.html ==U.S. Navy== Commodore [[Patterson-7215 | Daniel Todd Patterson]]http://www.navalhistory.org/2014/01/08/jan-8-1815-battle-of-new-orleans, in command of the American naval forces, on learning of the approach of the British fleet, sent Lieutenant [[Jones-36927 | Thomas Ap Catesby Jones]], with five gunboats, one tender, and a dispatch boat toward the passes out to Ship Island, to watch the movements of the British vessels. This little flotilla, barely enough for scout duty at sea, was the extent of our naval forces in the Gulf waters.http://archive.org/stream/battleofneworlea00smit/battleofneworlea00smit_djvu.txt '''American Flotilla''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Sea_Horse_(1812) U.S.S. ''Seahorse''], Schooner,(Sailing-Master Johnson commanding)- Destroyed :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Alligator_(1813) U.S.S. ''Alligator''], Tender- Captured :U.S.S. 156, Jeffersonian Gunboat (Captain Jones-36927 [[Jones-36927 | Thomas ap Catesby Jones]]' Ship)- Captured :U.S.S. 163, Jeffersonian Gunboat- Captured :U.S.S. 5, Jeffersonian Gunboat- Captured :U.S.S. 23, Jeffersonian Gunboat- Captured :U.S.S. 162, Jeffersonian Gunboat- Captured ---- {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Tennessee.png |caption="Jackson/New Orleans Jany. 8th 1815." }}
[[Jackson-1115 | '''Andrew Jackson''']]
==Jackson's Forces== On June 14 1814, Jackson was given commission of major general and appointment of military commander of the 7th Military District, headquarters in New Orleans. Major [[Chotard-16 | Henry Chotard]] was aide-de-camp to Major General Jackson and Assistant Adjutant General Jackson would have a mixed force of regular soldiers, militia, Indians, Free Men of Color and Lafitte's privateers numbering about 4,000. :Tennessee militia, 2,700 strong, reached Natchez, December 13, under Gen. [[Carroll-3755 | William Carroll]], whom Judge [[Poindexter-371 | George Poindexter]] joined as an aide. The Mississippi Dragoons under Maj. [[Hinds-578 | Thomas Hinds]], arrived at New Orleans just in time to take part of the first battle, December 23. The Natchez Volunteer Riflemen organized under Capt. [[Wilkins-2047 | James C. Wilkins]], reached the city on the day of the battle of January 8, 1815, and took position on the field. Maj. [[Chotard-16 | Chotard]], a gallant Mississippian, served on the staff of Jackson, and was wounded by a shell near the Villere mansion. :November 18, 1814, General James Coffee was ordered to go directly to Baton Rouge on the Mississippi, which is about 60 miles below Natchez, and from the Tombigbee is about 250 miles. "I am now crossing the Bigby and will in two days take up the line of march for that place, with about eighteen hundred men, the balance of my command say about 1000 men will fall back and scour the Escambia and Cahaba rivers" "On the night of December 23rd, Gen Coffee sent a message to Jackson from fifteen miles above New Orleans, saying: "I am here with fifteen hundred armed and mounted men," [http://www.2ndkentucky1812.com/2012/03/29/kentucky-regiments-the-battle-of-new-orleans/ Kentucky Regiments & the Battle of New Orleans] :On October 14th, 1814, (Kentucky) Governor [[Shelby-44 | Issac Shelby]] issued a call for men for the New Orleans campaign, and under that call three regiments of Kentucky Detached Militia were brought into the field and organized for that campaign, namely: ::1. [[Slaughter-750 | Gabriel Slaughter]]’s Regiment… ::2. Gray’s Regiment, organized November 10, 1814, and commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Presley Gray, who resigned and was succeeded by Lieutenant-Colonel John Davis. The Majors were James Johnson, William Walker and Zeba Holt. The regiment had ten companies, with a total strength of seven hundred and twenty-one officers and enlisted men. ::3. Mitchusson’s Regiment “These troops were commanded by Major General John Thomas, with Brigadier General [[Adair-482 | John Adair]] as his Adjutant General. The total strength of the Kentucky militia raised for the New Orleans campaign was two thousand two hundred and fifty-six. To these must be added the officers and men of the Seventh Regiment of United States Infantry (who were recruited in Kentucky), at that time four hundred and sixty-five strong, bringing the grand total of Kentucky troops up to two thousand seven hundred and twenty-one. Of these troops sixteen hundred and forty were on the firing line, and engaged in the Battle of New Orleans. One thousand and eighty-one of the Kentucky militia did not take part in the battle because they could not be furnished with arms." [https://books.google.com/books/about/Kentucky_in_the_War_of_1812.html?id=yUZ3FU2QMncC Kentucky in the War of 1812] By Anderson Chenault Quisenberry page 135 ==Routes to the Battle of New Orleans== Jackson arrived in New Orleans on Dec 1, 1814 :[[Space:Jackson%27s_Route_From_Mobile_to_New_Orleans | Jackson's Route From Mobile to New Orleans]] :[[Space:General Coffee's Route to New Orleans | General John Coffee's Route to New Orleans]] ::[[Space:The_Old_Federal_Road | The Old Federal Road]] :[[Space:GeneralCarroll's Route to New Orleans | General Carroll's Route to New Orleans]] :[[Space:General Adair's Route to New Orleans | General Adair's Route to New Orleans]] '''September 1814 - April 1815''' 2nd Regiment West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen: Col. Thomas Williamson :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Bedford, Davidson, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, Wilson, Giles, and Smith Counties :CAPTAINS: Giles Burdett, James Cook, John Crane, John Doak, John Dobbins, John Hutchings, William Martin, Anthony Metcalf, Robert Moore, James Nealy, James Pace, Thomas Porter, Thomas Scurry, Robert Steele, Richard Tate, Beverly Williams :They helped Jackson take the port of Pensacola from the Spanish on 7 November 1814. '''Williamson's men then participated in all of the engagements at New Orleans, where they were part of the left line of Jackson's breastworks.''' In March 1815 they returned to Tennessee via the Natchez Trace. '''September/October 1814 - May 1815''' 1st Regiment of West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen: Col. Robert Dyer :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Davidson, Dickson, Williamson, Bedford, Maury, Montgomery, Rutherford, Smith, and Stewart Counties :CAPTAINS: Bethel Allen, Ephraim D. Dickson, Robert Edmonston, Robert Evans, Cuthbert Hudson, Thomas Jones, James McMahon, Glen Owen, Thomas White, Joseph Williams, James Wyatt. :'''Part of Coffee's brigade at New Orleans''', most of this regiment took part in the night battle of 23 December 1814. Portions of this regiment also participated in the capture of Pensacola from the Spanish in West Florida (7 November 1814). 2nd Regiment of West Tennessee Militia; Col. John Cocke :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Montgomery, Williamson, Dickson, Hickman, Robertson, Rutherford, and Stewart Counties :CAPTAINS: George Barnes, Samuel Carothers, Richard Crunk, John Dalton, Francis Ellis, James Gault, James Gray, Bird Nance, Joseph Price, John Weakley :This regiment was one of three West Tennessee militia units at New Orleans under the command of Major General William Carroll. They were part of the '''flotilla that went down to New Orleans''' via the Cumberland, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers. Colonel Cocke was sheriff of Montgomery County at the time of war. He is not to be confused with Major General John Cocke of East Tennessee who commanded the 1st Division and was counterpart to Andrew Jackson -- Jackson commanding the 2nd Division. 3rd Regiment West Tennessee Militia Infantry; [[Raulston-5|Col. James Raulston]] :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Jackson, Sumner, Wilson, Overton, Smith, and White Counties :CAPTAINS: James A. Black, Matthew Cowen, Henry Hamilton, Elijah Haynie, Wiley Huddleston, Matthew Neal, Daniel Newman, Edward Robinson, Charles Wade, Henry West :Part of Major General William Carroll's division at the '''battles for New Orleans'''. General Carroll's report of the battle tells that Captains Elijah Haynie and Matthew Neal "had the honor of receiving and repelling the attacks of the British forces." 5th Regiment of East Tennessee Militia; Col. William Metcalf :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Davidson, Bedford, Franklin, Lincoln, Maury, Warren, and Giles Counties :CAPTAINS: John Barnhart, Daniel M. Bradford, Barbe Collins, John Cunningham, Lewis Dillahunty, Alexander Hill, Bird S. Hurt, John Jackson, Thomas Marks, William Mullen, Andrew Patterson, William Sitton, Obidiah Waller :Part of the division under '''Major General William Carroll's at New Orleans''', this regiment comprised the right section of Carroll's line at the breastworks at Chalmette. Captain Daniel Bradford led the elite corps known as "Carroll's Life Guard." The division reached New Orleans in mid-December 1814 after an excursion down the Mississippi River. The '''Mississippi Dragoons''' under [[Hinds-578 |Maj. Hinds]], arrived at New Orleans just in time to take part of the first battle, December 23. The '''Natchez Volunteer Riflemen''' organized under [[Wilkins-2047 | Capt. James C. Wilkins]], reached the city on the day of the battle of January 8, 1815, and took position on the field '''West Bank Forces''' Brig General Daniel B. Morgan. He was surveyor-general of Louisiana and Mississippi, and commanded the militia of those states under General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans in 1815, with the rank of brigadier-general. [http://specialcollections.tulane.edu/archon/?p=collections/findingaid&id=391&q=&rootcontentid=83227 David B. Morgan papers, 1814-1849 | Louisiana Research Collection] :1st Regiment. 1st Division, Louisiana Drafted Militia; Col Jean B, DeJan :2nd Regiment. 1st Division, Louisiana Drafted Militia; Col. Zenon Cavalier :6th Regiment. 1st Division, Louisiana Drafted Militia; Col. Alexander DeClouet :The Natchez Volunteer Riflemen;Capt. James C. Wilkins :Kentucky Militia; Col. John Davis :Militia Artillery; Midshipman Philebert, USN, Captain Batique :Naval Artillery; Commodore Daniel Patterson, USN {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Louisiana-5.jpg |caption=Naval Battle of Lake Borgne, Louisiana }} ==The British Invasion Force== Including artillerists, marines, and others, seamen of the ships' crews afloat, there were not fewer than eighteen thousand men, veterans in the service of their country in the lines of their respective callings, to complete the equipment of this powerful armada. 93rd Highlander ::Ninety-third Regiment—1,100 men ::Highlanders, Lieutenant-colonel Robert Dale 1,100 by regulations, all men of this regiment had to be 6 feet or taller Fourth Regiment—750 men ::King's Own, Lieutenant-colonel Francis Brooke Seventh Regiment—850 men ::Royal Fusiliers, Lieutenant-colonel Edward Blakency British Light Dragoons ::Fourteenth Regiment—350 men ::Duchess of York's Own Light Dragoons made up of 2 calvary squadrons Lieutenant-colonel C.M. Baker Twenty-first Regiment—900 men ::Royal Fusileers, Lieutenant-colonel W. Patterson Fortieth Regiment—1,000 men ::Somersetshire, Lieutenant-colonel H. Thornton Forty-third Regiment—850 men ::Monmouth Light Infantry, Lieutenant-colonel Patrickson Forty-fourth Regiment—750 men ::East Essex, Lieutenant-colonel Thomas Mullen Eighty-fifth Regiment—650 men ::Buck Volunteers, [http://www.eighteentwelve.ca/?q=eng/Topic/97 Lieutenant-colonel William B. Thornton] Ninety-fifth Regiment—500 men ::Rifle Corps, Major Samuel Mitchell {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Louisiana-3.png |caption=Royal Marines }} First Regiment--700 men ::West India (colored), Lieutenant-colonel C.W. Whitby Fifth Regiment-700 men ::West India (colored), Lieutenant-colonel A.M.K. Hamilton A detachment from the Sixty-second Regiment -50 men Rocket Brigade, Artillery, Engineers, Sappers and Miners ::1,500 men Royal Marines and sailors from the fleet ::3,500 men Total 14,450 [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/25699?msg=welcome_stranger E Book:The Battle of New Orleans by Z. F. Smith] [http://www.historiaobscura.com/tag/gabriel-villere/ The Spy Who Led the British to the Back Door of New Orleans in 1814] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-302.jpg |caption=The Battle of New Orleans in 1815 }} ==[http://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/hh/29/hh29toc.htm '''Battle of New Orleans''']== ----
=='''NPS Roster of the Battle of New Orleans at Chalmette'''==
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-403.jpg |caption=}} "The following document is a transcription of several thousand names of people who participated on the American side of the Battle of New Orleans. The troop rosters for the New Orleans campaign, including the Battle of New Orleans, were compiled at various times after the battle, mostly in the 1950s and 1960s, from various sources. typed and hand written lists created over the years - were not digitally searchable. Additionally, due to the poor condition of the troop roster lists, they could not be scanned and made searchable. To ensure a better experience for its visitors, the National Park Service, along with the University of New Orleans and Midlo Center for New Orleans Studies, has made the available troop rosters digitally searchable. This enormous transcription project has been completed with the help of the University of New Orleans and the Midlo Center for New Orleans Studies. These institutions provided the internship and funding to complete the transcription process." [http://www.nps.gov/jela/learn/historyculture/upload/Battle-of-New-Orleans-Muster-Lists-final-copy-01062015.pdf '''NPS Roster for the Battles of New Orleans'''] {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Louisiana-1.pdf |caption=Final American Muster and Troop Roster List }} The following is an earlier compilation of typed and hand written lists created over the years that were not digitally searchable. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Louisiana.pdf |caption='''NPS Roster for the Battles of New Orleans''' }} [http://www.nps.gov/jela/upload/Chalmette%20National%20Cemeteryupdated.pdf Headstones, Chalmette National Cemetery] Updated {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |caption=}} ---- {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-3.jpg |caption=War of 1812}} ---- From "Louisiana in the War of 1812", by Powell A. Casey. 2nd Division, 12th & 13th Regiments Consolidated of Louisiana Militia (Florida Parishes, Section East of Amite River, 1814 - 1815) ---- '''Special Collections Tulane University''' Folder 10: Louisiana Militia morning reports, 1815 Daily reports for detachments of Louisiana Drafted Militia and Louisiana Militia stationed at Jourdan's Canal and at Camp Morgan under the command of Colonel Alexander DeClouet, Colonel Thomas C. Warner, Colonel Robert Young, Colonel William Willis, and Lieutenant Robert Draughon, for the period 1815 January-March.http://specialcollections.tulane.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=395&q=&rootcontentid=83284#id83284 Folder 18: H. Tatum journal, 1814-1815Add to your cart. Major H.O. Tatum's journal while acting topographical engineer (1814) to General Andrew Jackson commanding the seventh military district. He describes in detail the defense of New Orleans against the British. Also contains descriptions of Pensacola and Mobile. Introduction by William Beer. Copy is available in the Louisiana Research Collection Stacks, call number 976.3T221 M .http://specialcollections.tulane.edu/archon/index.php?p=collections/findingaid&id=395&q=&rootcontentid=83284#id83284 Folder 19: William L. Haskin compiler, listing of United States Army officers, undated. Add to your cart. Rosters and military records of the officers of the seventh and forty-fourth regiments of infantry United States Army for 1815 January 1, together with the names and records of the staff officers and of the line officers of other regiments who were actually present at the siege of New Orleans in 1814 December and 1815 January.Contains preliminary notes and lists of names of officers of the seventh, twelfth, and forty-fourth regiments and the third United States Rifles. Typescript. Haskin was a major in the first United States Artillery. http://www.crt.state.la.us/assets/education/edreference/deskreference.pdf ---- {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Blackburn-659 |Blackburn, Gabriel]] ||Militia ||Private ||Mounted Riflemen (Griffith's) |- |[[Brumfield-479 |Brumfield, Ridley]] ||Militia ||Corporal ||12th and 13th Consolidated Regiment |- |[[Simmons-579 |Simmons, John]] ||Militia ||Private ||13th Regiment, Captain William Bickham's Co. |- |[[Smith-59515 |Smith, Tobias]] ||Militia ||Private ||10th Regiment, Captain Roger's Co. Infantry, Captain Thomas Neasom's Co. |} ==Resources== [http://www.nps.gov/jela/learn/historyculture/upload/Battle-of-New-Orleans-Muster-Lists-final-copy-01062015.pdf '''NPS Roster for the Battles of New Orleans'''] [http://www.battleofneworleans2015.com/ckfinder/userfiles/files/CurriculumText.pdf Curriculum Text for the Battle of New Orleans] A study guide for classrooms by developed for the Battle of New Orleans Bicentennial Commission [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1527724 Louisiana War of 1812 Pension Lists]. Images of pension lists for years 1812-1815, recorded between 1873 - 1879. Some lists are arranged in alphabetical order by surname. Includes lists of veterans and lists of claimants. {{Image|file=Thomas-8856-9.jpg |caption=Battle of New Orleans Monument at Chalmette }}
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Kunzite/Chalmette_Monument Battle of New Orleans Monument at Chalmette] [https://ssl.panoramio.com/user/174913?with_photo_id=51851985 photo by Peter Connolly]
The United States Daughters of 1812 led the efforts to complete the monument. Land for the monument was purchased in 1852, but decades of funding and construction problems followed, and the monument was not completed until 1908. Maintenance was turned over to the Chalmette Chapter, United States Daughter of 1812, and in 1939 the monument and surrounding land became part of the National Park Service as Chalmette National Historical Park, the first site of what would later become Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve. The 100-foot-tall obelisk has become a major landmark in St. Bernard Parish. ---- ==Sources== * [http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/state/military/war1812/index.txt Index to Louisiana Soldiers During the War of 1812] * http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/state/military/war1812/st-helena.txt *http://casebook.thewarof1812.info/People_files/Carroll/people_summary.html ==Bibliography== EBook [https://books.google.com/books?id=m3QOAAAAIAAJ The American Domination,] part 1, 1803-1861 Alcée Fortier EBook [https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=mzsTAAAAYAAJ&pg=GBS.RA1-PR9 Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814-15], With an Atlas – Arsène Lacarrière Latour EBook [https://archive.org/stream/lettersofgenadai00jack#page/n3/mode/2up Letters of Gen. Adair and Gen. Jackson] relative to the charge of cowardice made by the latter against the Kentucky troops at New Orleans by Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845 cn; Adair, John, 1757-1840 Published 1816 Casey, Powell Encyclopedia of Forts, Posts, Named Camps, and Other Military Installations in Louisiana, 1700-1981, Claitor's Publishing Division 1983 Gayarre, Charles History of Louisiana: The American Domination Louisiana Parish Histories Series Vol IV, Pelican Publishing Company, 1974 Gleig, G. R., Campaigns of the British Army at Washington, Baltimore and New Orleans in the Years 1814 and 1815. N. Carey and Sons, 1821, republished Robert Aitchison, A British Eyewitness at the Battle of New Orleans: The Memoir of Royal Navy Admiral Robert Aitchison, 1808–1827, Gene A. Smith, ed. (The Historic New Orleans Collection 2004) Harry Albright, New Orleans: Battle of the Bayous (Hippocrene Books 1990) Wilburt S. Brown, The Amphibious Campaign for West Florida and Louisiana, 1814-–1815: A Critical Review of Strategy and Tactics at New Orleans (University of Alabama Press 1969) Ron Chapman, The Battle of New Orleans: But For a Piece of Wood (Ron Chapman 2013) John Henry Cooke, A Narrative of Events in the South of France, and of the Attack on New Orleans, in 1814 and 1815 (T. and W. Boone 1835) Jane Lucas De Grummond, The Baratarians and the Battle of New Orleans (Louisiana State University Press 1961) Remy R. Dixon, The Battle on the West Bank (The Battle of New Orleans 150th Anniversary Committee of Louisiana 1965) E. M. Eller, W. J. Morgan, and R. M. Basoco, Sea Power and the Battle of New Orleans (The Battle of New Orleans 150th Anniversary Committee of Louisiana 1965) George R. Gleig, A Narrative of the Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans, under Generals Ross, Pakenham, and Lambert, in the years 1814 and 1815....(John Murray 1821) Winston Groom, Patriotic Fire: Andrew Jackson and Jean Laffite at the Battle of New Orleans (Alfred A. Knopf 2006) Leonard V. Huber, New Orleans as it was in 1814–1815 (The Battle of New Orleans 150th Anniversary Committee of Louisiana 1965) Stuart O. Landry, Side Lights on the Battle of New Orleans (Pelican Press 1965) Arsène Lacarrière Latour, Historical Memoir of the War in West Florida and Louisiana in 1814–15, Expanded ed. (The Historic New Orleans Collection; University Press of Florida 1999) William A. Meuse, The Weapons of the Battle of New Orleans (The Battle of New Orleans 150th Anniversary Committee of Louisiana 1965) Frank L. Owsley, Struggle for the Gulf Borderlands: The Creek War and the Battle of New Orleans, 1812–1815 (University Presses of Florida 1981) Benton Rain Patterson, The Generals: Andrew Jackson, Sir Edward Pakenham, and the Road to the Battle of New Orleans (New York University Press 2005) Tim Pickles, New Orleans 1815: Andrew Jackson Crushes the British (Osprey 1994) Robin Reilly, The British at the Gates: The New Orleans Campaign in the War of 1812, rev. ed. (Robin Brass Studio 2002) Robert V. Remini, The Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson and America’s First Military Victory (Viking 1999) Valerie McNair Scott, Major-General Sir Edward M. Pakenham (The Battle of New Orleans 150th Anniversary Committee of Louisiana 1965) Alexander Walker, Jackson and New Orleans: an Authentic Narrative of the Memorable Achievements of the American Army, Under Andrew Jackson, Before New Orleans, in the Winter of 1814, ’15 (J.C. Derby; H.W. Derby 1856) Samuel L. 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McConnell, Negro Troops of Antebellum Louisiana: A History of the Battalion of Free Men of Color (Louisiana State University Press 1968) Marion John Bennett Pierson, compiler, Louisiana Soldiers in the War of 1812 (1963; reprinted for Clearfield Co. by Genealogical Pub. Co. 2003) Elbert L. Watson, Tennessee at the Battle of New Orleans (The Battle of New Orleans 150th Anniversary Committee of Louisiana 1965

War of 1812 Lower Canada

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During the War of 1812, three types of militia corps helped the British Army regular soldiers defend the province: the Sedentary Militia, the Select Embodied Militia, and volunteer corps such as the Canadian Voltigeurs. All men from 16 to 50 years of age were required to take part in the Sedentary Militia, or local militia. In May 1812, on orders from [[Prevost-302|Sir George Prevost]], these militiamen drew lots to form the Select Embodied Militia, a conscripted force of 2,000 men deployed wherever needed in the province. In April 1812, Lieutenant Colonel Charles de Salaberry raised a volunteer corps of light infantry, the Canadian Voltigeurs, to serve under his command. In addition to the militia, about 275 First Nations warriors took part in the defence of Lower Canada. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Lower_Canada.jpg |align=C |size=500 |caption='''Voltigeurs''' }} '''[[D'irumberry_De_Salaberry-1| Lieutenant Colonel Charles de Salaberry]], Hero of Châteauguay 1778-1829''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-98.png |align=r |size=160 |caption='''Lieutenant Colonel Charles de Salaberry''' }} Charles de Salaberry was a French-Canadian officer in the British Army in Lower Canada. On October 1813, at the Châteauguay River, he and his troops intercepted and turned back the American army advancing on Montreal. De Salaberry led an advance guard of 250 Canadian Voltigeurs plus 50 warriors of the Kaunawakee Mohawk nation. The rest of his corps, 1500 men, remained in reserve. Unable to outflank de Salaberry's force and believing the attack on Montreal had been called off, the Americans withdrew back across the border on October 26. After the victory at the Battle of Châteauguay, Lieutenant Colonel de Salaberry was appointed Inspecting Field Officer of militia and in 1817 was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath. To follow the battle hour by hour, see [http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/qc/chateauguay/natcul/natcul1/natcul1c.aspx here]. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-376.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption='''Battle of Châteauguay''' }} '''[http://www.dippam.ac.uk/ied/records/21291 Staff Sergeant James Prendergast], Unsung Hero of Crysler’s Farm, 1789-1834''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-311.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''100th Regiment of Foot''' }} James Prendergast was born in County Monaghan, Ireland, in 1789. In 1803, he joined the 100th Regiment of Foot of the British Army and came to Canada not long afterwards. Prendergast worked his way up the ranks and by 1812 was promoted to staff sergeant, the paymaster sergeant for the regiment. He was stationed with his company on Île aux Noix in the Richelieu River in Lower Canada. Two American gunboats, the ''Eagle'' and the ''Growler'', which had sailed up the river, threatened the British garrison. Prendergast and some of his men opened fire from the shore. After the American gunboats grounded, he was able to capture the crew of one of the boats. He was promoted as Adjutant to the Corps of Canadian Voltigeurs. {{Image|file=Claus-112.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption='''Lieutenant Daniel Claus''' }} On November 11, 1813, at the Battle of Crysler’s Farm, James Prendergast led a group of soldiers in a charge to capture an American cannon. Prendergast and one other man were the only ones not shot during the charge.They managed to take the gun and turn it on the Americans as they retreated. His commanding officer said, "On all occasions when engaged with the enemy, he has never failed to display the greatest energy and bravery." Outnumbered four to one, two British units, the 49th and 89th Regiments of Foot, fought with Canadian units to stave off several American attacks, inflicting heavy casualties and forcing the Americans to retreat from the field. The British units themselves also included Canadians, such as [[Claus-112|Daniel Claus]], born in Lower Canada. A lieutenant in the 49th Regiment of Foot, he was killed in the battle. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-377.jpg |align=C |size=500 |caption='''Battle of Crysler's Farm 1813''' }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lacolle_Mills_%281814%29 The Battle of Lacolle Mills]''' {{Image|file=Globensky-38.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''[[Globensky-38|Maximilien Globensky]], a veteran of Lacolle''' }} This battle, which took place on March 30, 1814, marked the last American invasion of Lower Canada during the war. Major–General James Wilkinson led a 4,000-strong force across the border. His first target was a mill and blockhouse occupied by British troops on the road to Montreal where it crossed the Lacolle River. Although badly outnumbered, a small British force under Major Richard Handcock, reinforced by Frontier Light Infantrymen, First Nations warriors, the Canadian Fencible Grenadiers and the Canadian Voltigeurs, managed to hold off the American attack. After British gunboats brought up the Richilieu River to the mouth of the Lacolle began firing on his position, Wilkinson ordered his troops to retreat back across the border. ---- ==Men who fought for Lower Canada== {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Anderson-12211|Anderson, Anthony H.]]||Militia||Quarter Master||Quebec Light Infantry |- |[[Berczy-1|Berczy, William B.]] ||Militia ||Captain||2nd Battalion, Select Embodied Militia |- |[[D'irumberry_De_Salaberry-1|De Salaberry, Charles]]||Militia||Lieutenant Colonel||Provincial Corps of Light Infantry (Canadian Voltigeurs) |- |[[Ducharme-370|Ducharme, Dominique]]||Militia||Lieutenant||Point-Claire Battalion of Militia |- |[[Duchesnay-2|Duchesnay, Jean-Baptiste Juchereau]]||Militia||Major||Provincial Corps of Light Infantry (Canadian Voltigeurs) |- |[[Globensky-38|Globensky, Maximilien]]||Militia||2nd Lieutenant||Provincial Corps of Light Infantry (Canadian Voltigeurs) |- |[[Kittson-12|William Kittson]]||Militia||2nd Lieutenant||Provincial Corps of Light Infantry (Canadian Voltigeurs) |- |[[Molson-9|Molson, John]]||Militia||Captain||5th Battalion, Select Embodied Militia | |} ---- ==Sources== *[http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/war-of-1812/ The Canadian Encyclopedia.ca] - War of 1812 *[http://www.pbs.org/wned/war-of-1812/essays/canadian/ PBS.org] - A Canadian Perspective on the War of 1812 *[http://www.canadahistory.com/sections/War/1812/1812.html Canada History] - War of 1812 * Excellent and very detailed timeline for the War of 1812 from [http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/pages/34_1812_1.aspx Canada's Historic Places] *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1317828221939/1317828660198#a1War of 1812] - Heroes of the War of 1812 *[https://www.rpsc.org/Library/1812/warof1812.htm RSPC.org] - Canada and the War of 1812 *[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=35&interval=50&sk=0&&PHPSESSID=jcd0mprmtpmb9v6j68it3fsma2 Microform Digitization] - Archived Canadian War of 1812 Records *[http://www.1812veterans.ca/?lang=en Graveside Project] - Database to honour Canadians who fought in the War of 1812 *[http://warof1812cdnstories.blogspot.ca/ War of 1812 Canadian Stories] - Fred Blair's excellent blog on all things War of 1812 *[http://parkscanadahistory.com The Militia of the Battle of the Châteauguay: A Social History] - An interesting study of the militia in Lower Canada *[http://www.biographi.ca Dictionary of Canadian Biography] - Dictionary of Canadian Biography *[http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/news/article.page?doc=battle-honour-crysler-farm/hgq87xk7 Battle Honour Crysler's Farm] ---------------

War of 1812 Maryland

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[[Category: Maryland, War of 1812]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] ='''Maryland'''= {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-9.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }} As the United States used much of its budget in the invading of Canada, Maryland and many other states stepped up to defend themselves with farmers, lawyers, shop owners and public officials. They provided their own defense from the public buildings to the White House. Maryland and City of Baltimore Defense were a a citizen-led effort. After the British sailed out of Chesapeake bay, President Madison declared Maryland's claims for expenditures were at the head of the list. Fort McHenry had been built 1798 on the same site as Fort Whetstone of 1776 vintage near the opening of Baltimore Harbor to provide its defense. The British had labeled Baltimore a harbor of pirates and privateers. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-15.jpg |align=c |size=350px |caption=Model of Fort McHenry }} This new fort was constructed as a 5-pointed star, with dry moat. Even after 25-hour continuous bombarding, the British invasion of Baltimore was repulsed, =Timeline= *1812 President declared war June 18, 1812. *'''1813 Spring''' War in Maryland became a reality. *'''Chesapeake Bay Blockade'''. British ships sailed up, then launched troops on each side inland. *April 29, 1813 Burning of towns, - Elkton, Cecil County, Frenchtown, Cecil Col, Have de Grace in Harford County where British burned town, Principio Iron Works, Cecil County., Fredericktown, burning of Georgetown, Kent co., Queenstown, *Aug 2 British landed Blakesford, Queen Anne's Co., *Aug 13 Battle- Slippery Hill, Queenstown. (British camped in this town) *'''1814-''' With American forces gained ground in North and West, the British used Maryland as staging area for its invasion of Washington and Baltimore. *Bombardment of Baltimore for 3 days, Baltimore repelled the attack *Apr 2 British Admiral Alexander Cochrane offered freedom to Maryland slaves. (700 slaves enlisted) *June - Battle St. Mary/s County, Hall's Creek, Benedict, Charles county, St Leonard's Creek, where British destroyed the town *Aug 19 British landed Benedict, Charles Co., began assault on Washington, burned Rock Hall, Kent Co *Aug 22 The Chesapeake Flotilla led by [[Barney-1235 |Joshua Barney]] joined Maryland militia to fight British. *Aug 27 U.S. army destroyed Fort Warburton, Prince George Co. *Aug 30, 31 British burned Fairlee, Kent Col, Battle Caulk's Field, Kent Co., where US repulse British *Sept Construction began on Fort Washington (Fort Warburton, Prince George's Co., {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-14.jpg |align=c |size=200px |caption=1812 flag from Ft McHenry. }} *Sept 13-14 British bombarded Fort McHenry, Baltimore, failed to overtake *Sept 15. British retreated!! *December 24 '''treaty of Ghent''' signed in Ghent, United Netherlands (now Belgium) *'''1815''' - Fighting persisted (most famous post-Treaty was Battle of New Orleans also Battles from Maine to Alabama *Feb 7, 1815 Battle of Ice Mound, Taylor's Island, Dorchester Co., Maryland (American militia crossed the frozen Chesapeake Bay to attack British barges iced in at Taylor's Island off the Eastern Shore. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-9.jpg |align=c |size=400px |caption=Bombardment of Ft McHenry }} =Regiments= *Chesapeake Bay Flotilla was a collection of barges and gunboats that the United States assembled under the command of [[Barney-1235 |Joshua Barney]], (privateer captain) *Baltimore City, 1st Artillery Regiment *Moore's Company, 6th Regiment of Cavalry Maryland Militia *1st Baltimore Hussars *1st regiment of Artillery *1st Baltimore Light Infantry *1st Baltimore Horse Artillery *1st Rifle Battalion of Maryland Militia *1st Volunteer Baltimore Artillery *3rd Brigade ("Baltimore City Brigade" ) of Maryland State Militia *3rd Division of Maryland militia *5th Maryland Regiment *6th Regiment *(McDonald's) Maryland Militia *7th Cavalry *8th Regiment Cavalry (Whann's) Maryland Militia *9th Regiment Cavalry, Maryland Militia *11th Brigade, 3rd Division of Maryland Militia *21st Regiment(Reed's) Maryland Militia *27th Regiment, Maryland Militia *30th Regiment, Maryland Militia, Cecil County *31st Regiment, Maryland Militia *33rd Regiment (Spencer's) Maryland Militia *39th Regiment of Maryland Militia *48th Regiment of Maryland Militia *49th Regiment of Maryland Militia *51st Regiment, (Amey's) Maryland Militia *Baltimore City, 5th Regiment *Baltimore Patriots *Baltimore Union Artillery *Baltimore United Volunteers *Baltimore Yeagers *American Artillerists *Steiners Artillery of Frederick *Warfield's Company, Baltimore United Volunteers *Bader's Company, 1st Rifle Battalion Maryland Militia *Independent Blues *Independent Light Dragoons *Maryland Chasseurs *Columbean Artillery *Fells Point Light Dragoons *Fells Point Riflemen *Frankliln Artillery *Hanover Volunteers Attached to 39th Maryland Militia *Hagerstown Volunteers attached to 39th Maryland Militia *Union Volunteers *Union Yagers *United Maryland Artillery *York Volunteers attached to 5th Regiment of Maryland Volunteer Infantry *Washington Artillery *Washington Blues *Independent Company *Capt. George Stiles Corps of Marine Artillery {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-5.png |align=c |size=350px |caption=By Dawn's Early Light, Baltimore Bombardment }} =The Men= {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Barney-1235 |Barney, Joshua]] ||Navy||Capt ||Chesapeake Bay Flotilla |- |[[Barton-1179 |Barton Jr., Samuel]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd Regt, Infantry (Galt's) |- |[[Eakle-22 |Eakle, Joseph]] ||Army ||Trumpeter || 5th Regiment Cavalry |- |[[Elliott-5109 |Elliott, Jesse Duncan]] ||Navy ||Captain ||Lake Erie |} =Sources= *[http://www.friendsoffortmchenry.org/_assets/PDF/1812-Teacher-Resource-Guide.pdf History] *[https://archive.org/details/citizensoldiersa00hick Soldiers of Fort McHenry] "The citizen soldiers at North Point and Fort McHenry, Sept. 12 & 13, 1814"..., Nathaniel Hickman, ed *[http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/1813-pension-list/1813-pension-list-maryland.htm Maryland 1813 Pensions] *[http://www.elklanding.org/research/militia_1812a.pdf Maryland Militia, Bounty] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kashley/history/military_comegysdetachment.html Maryland and Delaware Militia] *[http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/genealogicalrecordswarof1812.htm Men in War of 1812] *[https://archive.org/details/britishinvasion00mary Information on War] * [http://www.whilbr.org/SharpsburgMilitia1812/index.aspx Sharpsburg] *[http://mason.gmu.edu/~chughes3/projecthome.html Joshua Barney's Chesapeake Bay Flotilla] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mdbaltim/1812-2.htm War of 1812 Maryland Pensions] *[http://www.si.edu/encyclopedia_si/nmah/starflag.htm Flag over Fort McHenry] *[https://hdg1812.wordpress.com/ Havre de Grace] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~xander/maryland.htm 1812 Military] *"Western Maryland, Pennsylvania and Virginia Militia in Defense of Maryland 1805-1815" by Thomas V. Huntsberry, published 1985 *"THE BRITISH INVASION OF MARYLAND, 1812-1815" , by Marine, William Matthew, 1843-1904 *"Frederick County Militia in the War of 1812" S. A. Mallick & F. E. Wright, 1992.

War of 1812 Massachusetts

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[[Category: Massachusetts, War of 1812]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] {{War of 1812|Massachusetts}} ==Massachusetts== See Also: [[Space:War_of_1812_District_of_Maine|District of Maine]] *Jun 26, 1812 '''Massachusetts and House of Representatives Condemns War ''' *Aug 5, 1812 '''Massachusetts Governor Caleb Strong refuse to commit Massachusetts state militia to the war effort'''. *During the War of 1812, Massachusetts supplied '''43,321 infantry men, 446 cavalry men, 2,714 artillery men, and 200''' men in miscellaneous troops for a total of 46,681 men, service in 1, 2 days, 2 weeks, 1 month time. ==Skirmishes== *'''Paul Revere and the War of 1812''' - Paul Revere was 77 years old, when the War of 1812 occurred and men returned to arms. He was too old to go to fight. Revere wanted to serve his country. He volunteered to help fortify Boston. What he could not do manually, he had many employees to do the shovel work. His copper mill was manufacturing copper for the navy to use on ships. Revere-made cannons were on ships. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-32.jpg |align=c |size=300px |caption=Castle William, Boston Harbor }} *June 1, 1813 '''Battle of Boston Harbor or Capture of SS Chesapeake''' - between British Navy frigate Shannon and American frigate USS Chesapeake. 80 men killed, 252 wounded His order "Don't give up the ship" British took Chesapeake and crew to Halifax, Nova Scotia where Sailors were imprisoned.. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-323.jpg |align=l |size=250px |caption=HMS Shannon & USS Chesapeake, Boston Harbor. }}{{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-31.jpg |align=c |size=250px|caption=Shannon, Chesapeake, Boston Harbor. }} * '''HMS Nimrod attacked Fort Phoenix, Fairhaven''' for 24 hours during the war. Cannons were fired, thus British did not come ashore. The HMS Nimrod shelling of Falmouth was an attempt to steal its cannons. Falmouth residents feel they stood up to the British. (British knew Massachusetts opposed the war, but was calling together militia if needed). 30 buildings were hit, Capt John Crockers house was almost destroyed. Captives were imprisoned on '''Melville Island, Nova Scotia'''. *Fort Sewall had been neglected, was reinforced and it played an important roll: April 3, 1814 (2) British Frigates, the "Tenedos and Endymion" were chasing the "USS Constitution". It was outgunned by the British vessels. It ducked into Marblehead harbor under the Fort Sewall's protective guns.. The Constitution was saved again. '''Marblehead, Fort Sewall''' was reinforced to aid the US cause. Essex and Constitution had Marbleheader shipmates on the crew.http://marblehead.wickedlocal.com/article/20141231/News/141239954 -Fort Sewall *Fort Washington was a renamed fortified battery to protect Little Harbor, Fountain Park {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Massachusetts.jpg |align=c |size=250px |caption=Schooner Fame. }} *Since the country was at war, much of the East coast was in a British blockade. Thus twenty-five '''Salem sailors''' decided to try their hand at being a privateer. They bought a schooner with history of being fast. With the country at war, their families needed to be fed.. Their livelihoods were at stake. These 25 Salem men bought the schooner, '''FAME''' , which reputed as fast, would carry 2 small cannon and crew of 30 and fitted her out for battle. After receiving the privateering Commission, they sailed for Canadian waters so they rounded Cape Ann for riches or danger. They knew they might be rich or the alternate: prisoners. This Schooner and Capt William Web captured - 20 ships. The first prizes the "Fame" and Capt. Web captured were the "Concord" of Plymouth , England and the Scottish brig, "Elbe". Both vessels surrendered. Prizes were masts, spars, staves, lumber and when sold, netted $4690. -(10 times the cost of Fame). It made 11 more cruises before being wrecked in BAY of FUNDY, 1814 up north. http://1812privateers.org/United%20States/EmmonsDEF.htm# {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-30.jpg |align=c |size=250px |caption=Bay of Fundy. }} *'''ARMY of TWO, SCITUATE''' The Scituate Lighthouse was built with 1810's federal funds to mark the harbor entrance, due to some shallow areas making it difficult to see where to steer a ship in bad weather. During War of 1812 many coastal towns were attacked. The British burned 10 fishing vessals near Scituate in June, 1814. The militia was called to drive away any other British visit. No sign of them. The militia even taught the lighthouse keeper's daughters including how to play"Yankee doodle:. By late summer the militia went back to their post. One day Simeon Bates was away from his job. THE BRITISH RETURNED. There were 2 ships in Scituate, Massachusetts harbor with holds of flour. The daughters (age 21 and ~ 17. Hiding in the trees near the beach, Abigail played loudly the tune "Roll Call" on her drums, and Rebecca loudly "Yankee Doodle". The sound carried to the harbor, and they saw the British ceased rowing ashore. Even the British in the frigate heard also. British assumed the local militia had been alerted and were on their way. The frigate signaled the men to row back to ship, and soon the frigate left Scituate for the sea again. http://letstalklighthouses.blogspot.com/2008/01/american-army-of-two.html {{Image|file=Women_in_the_War_of_1812.png |align=c |size=250px |caption=Scituate Lighthouse. }} *Marblehead Neck was fortified with a big 42 pound cannon at Skinner's Head and smaller cannons at Goodwins Head and Gilbert's HeightsSknner's Head ( Glover's Landing) was fortified 1814 Canadian privateer Retaliation (5-guns) cased chased the Nantucket packet into Falmouth Harbor, but was repulsed by militia and local ships. * December British tried a raid on Orleans, but were repulsed. *Dec 15, 1814 Hartford Convention convenes -Federalist delegates from Massachusetts, Connecticut. (26) Federalists representing New England states met at the HARTFORD CONVENTION to discuss how to reverse the decline of their party and the region. Even with an increased manufacturing trade, the expenses and the policy was hard for New Englanders to agree with. The colonies had always followed their lead. *Dec 24, 1814 Treaty of Ghent ==Regiments of Militia== MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA IN THE WAR OF 1812 - companies. '''SERVICE OF THE COMPANIES were an average of LESS THAN 1 month'''. Some companies served ONE DAY, thus Massachusetts appears to have had many veterans, but they did not serve the duration of the war. :Commodore William Bainbridge :Lt. Col. W. Edwards' Regiment of Artillery served 2 months, 9 companies. :Lt. Col. S. K. Chamberlain's Regiment raised at Concord 2 month service :Maj. E. T. Reed's Battalion of Artillery SERVICE 7, 12, 14 days :Capt. G. Sullivan's Co. (New England Guards) service 10 days, Charlestown Navy Yard :Maj. James Lewis' Battalion of Artillery. 1 month service3 COMPANIES :[[Space:War_of_1812_MA._Militia_Reg._Appleton#FSP-L001|Lt. Col. J. Appleton's Regiment]]. served Gloucester, battle Sept. 19 with the barges 1 company :Lt Col. J. Russell's Regiment 5 wks service served Salem, Capt. J. Putnam's Co. - Salem :Lt Col. B. Lincoln's Regiment. 1 wk service- New Bedford; 1 company, Capt. Isaac Lane's Co., :Lt Col. J Appleton's Regiment-served 4 days Sept 19, 1814 Battle w barges; 8 companies :General Hovey 3 Months at Gloucester. :Maj. R. Elwell's Regiment 4-6 wks service :Lt. Col. E. Hale's Regiment. Newbury 2-6 days; 8 companies :Lt. Col. P. Merrill's Regiment 13 companies; service 1 or 2 days each. :Lt Col B.S. Reed Regiment service at Marblehead; Lieut. S. Horton's Company :Lt. Col. A. Binney's Regiment. service at Boston served 10 days of 1 month; 12 companies :Lt. CoL S. K. Chamberlin's Regiment 5 weeks duty- Boston 10 companies :Lt. Col. L. Dodge's Regiment. 3 -17 days TOTAL service, in 1814 at Beverly; 8 companies :Lt. CoL J. Dudley's Regiment.service days of of 2 months, South Boston. 8 companies :Lt.Col. J Page's Regiment service- Fort Warren, Boston harbor; Capt. Tolman's Det. Co. :Lt. Col. Enos Foot's Regiment. 6 weeks service Boston; 8 companies :Lt. Col. Walter. Hasting's Regiment 2 months service at Fort Warren; 2 companies :Lt Col C. Howard's Regiment 2 1/2 months service at Plymouth 11 companies :Lt CoL Benjamin Lincoln's Regiment, service New Bedford 1 week-2 1/2 month 15 Companies :Lt. Col. T. Longley's Regiment 2 months Boston 8 companies :Lt. Col. D. Messinger's Regiment 3 weeks Boston, 8 companies :Lt. Col. David Nye's Regiment. 14 days total Companies at alarms, 8 companies ::Capt. C. Crocker's Co. in battle when British Nimrod bombarded Falmouth :Lt. Col. B. Noyes' Regiment. 3 days, in battle 2 companies :Lt. Col. P. Osgood's Regiment- 1 month service or less-Boston. 16 companies :Lt. Col. J. Page's Detached Regiment - 2 months Ft Warren, Boston Harbor,10 companies :Lt. Col. Salem Town's Regiment 6 weeks Boston 14 companies :Major Maltby's Battalion of RIFLES- 6 weeks Boston. 4 companies ==The Men== {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Beach-217 |Beach, Joseph Henry (Harry)]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Kendrick-761|Kendrick, William]] ||Massachusetts Militia||Captain|| 2nd Regiment |- |[[Nimocks-17 |Nimocks, Roland]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Revere-1 |Revere, Paul]] ||Civilian ||Businessman ||Noted Hero of 1776 |} ==Sources== *https://archive.org/stream/recordsofmassach00mass *https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Massachusetts_in_the_War_of_1812 *https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/US_War_of_1812_Pension_Records * http://woodsholemuseum.org/oldpages/sprtsl/v26n2-Indep2nd.pdf * http://marblehead.wickedlocal.com/article/20141231/News/141239954 * http://britishredcoat.blogspot.com/2008/07/fort-sewall-marblehead-mass.html *Pearson, Thomas A., comp. Genealogical Records of the War of 1812: an Introduction and Selected Bibliography of Materials in the Collection of St. Louis Public Library. (St. Louis, Missouri: St. Louis Public Library, July 2004). *Adjutant General of Massachusetts. Records of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. [Boston?]: Gardner W. Pearson, 1913 (Boston, Massachusetts: Wright and Potter Printing, 1913. FHL book 974.4 M23maand FHL film 1033995 item 5 Lists commander, unit, soldier's name, and service dates. Indexed. *General Society of the War of 1812, The Constitution and Register of Membership of the General Society of the War of 1812 to October 1, 1899], Philadelphia, Dewey & Eakens, Makers 1899). Family Search. FHL Digital Book contains registers for eight states and District of Columbia.Descendant Members of the Massachusetts Society identifies veteran ancestor by name, his rank, unit in which he served, dates of service, etc., page 135. *http://1812privateers.org/United%20States/EmmonsDEF.htm# *http://letstalklighthouses.blogspot.com/2008/01/american-army-of-two.html * https://archive.org/stream/recordsofmassach00mass#page/n7/mode/2up * https://ia700401.us.archive.org/16/items/recordsofmassach00mass/recordsofmassach00mass_djvu.txt * http://www.ushistory.org/us/21e.asp * http://patch.com/massachusetts/marblehead/now-open-1800-s-exhibit

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War of 1812 Memorials '''
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{{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-42.jpg |align=c |size=350px |caption=Peace Arch Flies colors of both countries from its crown. On the Canadian side the arch is inscribed 'Brethren Dwelling Together In Unity' and on the U.S. side it reads 'Children of a Common Mother'. The inscriptions stand to indicate the long-lasting peace experienced by the two nations. }}
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United States in the War of 1812 '''
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The United States Daughters of 1812 led the efforts to complete the monument. Land for the monument was purchased in 1852, but decades of funding and construction problems followed, and the monument was not completed until 1908. Maintenance was turned over to the Chalmette Chapter, United States Daughter of 1812, and in 1939 the monument and surrounding land became part of the National Park Service as Chalmette National Historical Park, the first site of what would later become Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve. The 100-foot-tall obelisk has become a major landmark in St. Bernard Parish.}} ---- {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Memorials-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''Perry's Victory & International Peace Memorial'''
Topping at an amazing 352 feet over Lake Erie, this monument is a tribute to the many victories of Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry and the lasting peace between Britain, Canada, and the United States that followed the war. It is located at "Put-in" Bay, Ohio. Official dedication was celebrated on July 31, 1931. }} {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-45.jpg |align=l |size=180 |caption= Memorial from Battle of Tippecanoe War of 1812 }} {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-49.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=Marker showing burial of 3rd Reg. died of disease in SC, war of 1812. }} {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-47.jpg |align=l |size=220 |caption=Michigan Memorial: Kentucky soldiers who died during Battle of River Raisin }} {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-48.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Havre de Grace Maryland, 1812 Cannon. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-50.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=1814 Battle Baltimore. }}{{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-51.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Commodore Oliver Perry Battle of Lake Erie }} ----
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Canada in the War of 1812 '''
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This was sculpted by Adrienne Alison to honor those who took part on the Canadian side of the War of 1812. It represents the war's final battle in Canada, the Battle of Malcolm's Mills and is located on Parliament Hill. }} {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-44.jpg |align=l |size=250px|caption=Monument to the War of 1812, Toronto, Ontario. Standing soldier painted gold depicts member of 1813 Royal Newfoundland Regiment. The other (silver) depicts an American soldier from the 16th U.S. Infantry Regiment. }} ---- {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Memorials.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Battle of Crysler's Farm, Morrisburg, Ontario. British and Canadian forces won a victory over a larger American army, causing the Americans to abandon the St. Lawrence Campaign. }} ---- {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-41.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Brock's Monument commemorates Major-General Isaac Brock's heroic defense of Queenston against American troops on October 13, 1812. Brock was fatally wounded while leading his troops into battle, but General Sheaffe arrived in time to prevent the town from falling under American control. }} ---- {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-54.jpg |align=l |size=230 |caption=Stoney Creek Battlefield Monument }} {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-55.jpg |align=r |size=190 |caption=The Battle of Lundy's Lane Monument }}{{clear}} ---- {{Image|file=Battle_of_Lundy_s_Lane-2.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Battle of Lundy's Lane at Drummond Hill Cemetery }} ---- {{Image|file=Battle_of_Lundy_s_Lane-3.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Battle of Chippawa Monument }}
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United Kingdom in the War of 1812 '''
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This monument, located in Victoria Memorial Square in the Niagara neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, was raised on July 1, 1902 to commemorate the fallen of the British army and navy during the War of 1812 }} {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Memorials-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''County Down, Northern Ireland'''
The Ross Monument was built as a tribute to Major-General Robert Ross, standing on the exact location where the Anglo-Irish British Army officer had intended to build his retirement home upon a safe return from the war. However, Ross perished during the Battle of Baltimore on September 12, 1814 and is buried in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. The obelisk was dedicated to his memory in 1826, twelve years after his death. }} --------

War of 1812 Michigan

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*[[Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 |United States in the War of 1812]] [[Category:Michigan Territory, War of 1812]] [[Category: Canadian Militia, War of 1812]] [[Category: Corps of Canadian Voyageurs]] [[Category:Siege of Fort Meigs]] =Michigan Territory= *'''"Remember the Raisin"''' *Kentucky supplied men in the battle of Frenchtown or the River Raisin. Michigan Territory was first composed of Indian nations. The eastern half of Michigan territory was attached to the Indiana Territory. Michigan Territory was more or less part of the Province of Upper Canada. 1805 to 1818, the western border of Michigan Territory was a line drawn through image of Lake Michigan. Native American villages were in many areas. The Euro-American settlements consisting of less than 5000 non-Indian residents, were in Detroit, River Raisin (Monroe), Mackinac, the St Clair River and Sault Ste. Marie. Michigan Territory was very sparsely populated. The Primary population was the Native American nations (Ottawa, Chippewa, Potatomi, and Wyandot. As a result Michigan Territory supplied '''534 infantry men and 22 cavalry men'''. '''View this link to see all of the regions claiming Michigan:''' [http://geo.msu.edu/extra/geogmich/Treaties.html Northwest Territory including Michigan Territory] The War of 1812 had a defining effect on Michigan's history and development. Battlegrounds in this territory were many from (4) major naval to (7) major land battles while British forces occupied all or part of the area. Detroit, the territorial capital changed hands (flags) twice. This is the only time that land and naval battles occurred within the Michigan boundaries. The proximity to the Great Lakes contributed to its involvement in the war from June 1812 to July 1815. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-6.png |align=c |size=150px |caption=Michigan Territory. }} Residents suffered . The end of the war did not resolve the issues that caused the war. It caused drawbacks to the settlement of Michigan. Settlers fled as there was fear of the Native Americans. Insufficient funds contributed to stagnation of businesses. The lack of roads encountered by the military prompted the first improvements and connected Detroit with the Ohio valley. Soldiers from other states remained as settlers afterward. http://www.jstor.org/stable/1889104?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Settlement of Michigan Territory, by George N Fuller. =Timeline= {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-18.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Fort Mackinac. }} '''Battles''' *July 2, 1812 '''British''' Capture of the Cuyahoga Packet on the Detroit River *July 4/5 1812 Fort Detroit cannons began shelling Sandwich (Windsor, Ontario) *'''Siege of Fort Mackinac''' July 17, 1812 which was an important American trading post in the straits between Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. Operating largely on his own initiative and moving with energy and decision despite a much impaired constitution, he assembled a force consisting of his small garrison of 46 veterans, some 180 Canadian voyageurs and fur traders, and 400 Indians and led them against the American garrison at Michilimackinac. Robert Dickson, fur trader and Indian Department official, and John Askin Jr, storekeeper for the Indian Department at St Joseph Island, commanded the 400 Indians. That victory secured for the British the support of the Indians of the Upper Lakes region, and the large number of warriors Dickson rallied to Brock’s forces at Detroit played an important role in the capture of the fort and town the following month. *August 5, 1812 Battle of Brownstown *August 15, 1812 Fort Dearborn Massacre *August 16, 1812 Detroit surrendered by William Hull to the '''British''' under Isaac Brock *August 9, 1812 Battle of Maguaga (Michigan) *'''Battle of Detroit'''- control of Detroit changed twice {{Image|file=United_Kingdom_in_the_War_of_1812-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Surrender of Detroit }}{{Clear}} *'''Battle of Frenchtown and Fort Meigs''' - also known as Battle of River Raisin- series of conflicts Jan 18-23, 1813 between the United States and an alliance of British and Native Americans near River Raisin in Frenchtown, Michigan Territory. This battle January 22, 1813 had the highest number of fatalities of any battle. Also known as River Raisin Massacre. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-17.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Battle of Frenchtown "Remember the Raisin". }} **Jan 18 Americans forced the retreat of British and Native Americans. **Rally of British and Native Americans counter attack Jan 22. Americans lost '''397 soldiers, 547''' taken prisoner. Dozens of wounded prisoners were murdered by the Native Americans. More were killed if they could not keep up the forced march to Fort Malden. *Cuyahoga Packet merchant schooner captured by British with documents belonging to Gen. William Hull *1813 Battle of York *May 29, 1813 Battle of Sackets Harbor June 6, 1813 Battle of Stoney Creek, *July 1813 '''Second unsuccessful British siege of Fort Meigs. ''' *'''Unsuccessful''' American Invasion of Mackinac island *September 10, 1813 Battle of Lake Erie allowed recapture of Detroit and cut British supply line to Mackinac. *September 29, 1813 Americans, under Harrison, reclaim Detroit *September 1813, the Americans won the decisive Battle of Lake Erie, which allowed them to recapture Detroit, and also cut the British supply line to Mackinac, *Winter, 1814 British established another supply line from York to Mackinac via the Nottawasaga River *August 4, 1814, United States attacked the main British position at Fort Mackinac but were repulsed with heavy losses at the Battle of Mackinac Island =Companies or Regiments= ::the soldiers did not have coats during winter of 1813 *'''Michigan Legionary Corps''' ** Smyth's cavalry- were surrendered by Gen Hull with the 1st ** Mack's Artillery were surrendered by Gen Hull with the 1st **DeQuindre's riflemen- were surrendered by Gen Hull with the 1st *'''First Regiment''' *'''Lacroix's Company of Volunteer Infantry''' *'''2nd Michigan Company''' at Frenchtown - pay was $6.66/month **Couture's company **Mulholland's company *'''Corps of Canadian Voyageurs''' *'''Michigan Fencibles''' Canadian unit under William McKay =The Men= {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Holmes-6308 |Holmes, Andrew Hunter]] ||Militia ||Major ||32nd Regiment |- |[[Hull-2524 |Hull, William]] ||Militia ||Brigadier General ||Army of the Northwest |} ==Sources== *[[Wikipedia:Michigan_Territory | Michigan Territory]] *[https://www.michigan.gov/documents/hal/War1812_statement_of_significance_FINAL_290527_7.pdf Significance of the War] * [http://www.history.com/news/how-u-s-forces-failed-to-conquer-canada-200-years-ago Failures of United States] * "Encyclopedia of the War of 1812", By David Stephen Heidler, Jeanne T. Heidler, pg 344, 346, 84, 233, 597 * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Michigan_Territory_in_the_War_of_1812 What to learn of Michigan Territory] * http://war1812.tripod.com/batmac1814.html * [http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/on/stjoseph/natcul/histoire_history.asp More History] * [http://geo.msu.edu/extra/geogmich/Treaties.html Treaties] *[http://www.genealogycenter.info/search_michigan1812.php Companies, Soldiers] * [http://www.riverraisinbattlefield.org/lacroixs.htm River Raisin] *[http://www.journeytothepastblog.com/2012/06/michigans-role-in-war-of-1812.html Role of Michigan] *[http://domemagazine.com/bookit/bookit022112 Effects of the War of 1812] *[http://www.dailypress.net/page/content.detail/id/542987/Memorial-to-honor-vets-of-War-of-1812.html?nav=5009 Bounty land for Two 1812 Veterans] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McKay Wikipedia - William McKay] * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio.php?id_nbr=3017 Dictionary of Canadian Biography - William McKay] * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/dickson_robert_6E.html Dictionary of Canadian Biography - Robert Dickson]

War of 1812 Military Decorations

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War of 1812 Military Decorations '''
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-15.gif |align=c |size=470 |caption= }} {{clear}} The War of 1812 was a military conflict, lasting for 2 years and 8 months,between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, its North American colonies, and its American Indian allies. The number of medals awarded for each side was very small unless you were a high ranking officer. ------------ '''[[Space:War_1812_Congressional_Gold_Medal_Recipients|Congressional Gold Medal Recipients]]'''
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'''British Sovereign'''
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War of 1812 Military General Service l Medal Recipients

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==Military General Service Medal Recipients==
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-305.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} The Military General Service Medal was was a campaign medal that was approved on 1 June 1847, to officers and men of the British Army. This award was for different military actions from 1793–1814, the French Revolutionary Wars, the Napoleonic Wars, and the Anglo-American War of 1812. Each battle covered by the medal was represented by a clasp on the ribbon, twenty-nine actions were sanctioned and the largest awarded to one man was fifteen. The medal was never issued without a clasp.The medal was only awarded to survivors of the various wars. They had to apply for the medal. There are fewer medals issued compared with the number of men who served during this period. Sose Sononsese and John Pegeon Omeme were two of only 103 surviving Canadian Indian Warriors to receive their medal.The Military General Service Medal and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_General_Service_Medal_%281847%29 Naval General Service Medal], were amongst the first real British campaign medals, and was issued for the first time to all ranks just for being there.
'''Awarded by United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland'''
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George Henry Nixon's Military Career]] [[Category: Mississippi Territory, War of 1812]] *[[Space:Thomas_Hinds%27_Military_Career | Thomas Hinds' Military Career]] [[Category: Battle of New Orleans]] [[Category: Creek War]] [[Category: 13th Regiment, Mississippi Militia, War of 1812]] [[Category: Gulf Coast, War of 1812]] [[Category: Mississippi Territory]] [[Category:Mississippi]] {{War of 1812 | Mississippi Territory}} {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Mississippi_Territory.jpg |caption= Mississippi Territory Post Roads }} *{{blue|This page was written by Allan Harl Thomas}} =1812= {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Mississippi_Territory-2.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Gov. David Holmes MS. }} ==[[Holmes-6106 | '''David Holmes, Governor''']]== [[Holmes-6106 | David Holmes]] (March 10, 1769 – August 20, 1832) President Thomas Jefferson appointed him as the fourth governor of Mississippi Territory and he was the last governor of the Mississippi Territory, serving from 1809 to 1817, and the first governor of the State of Mississippi. Governor David Holmes received, on June 20th, 1812, letters from the Tombigbee region assuring him that the Creek Nation was determined on war. These letters were from the Territorial militia. They were dated June 14, and had come to the Governor by express mail. The route lay through the Choctaw Nation. Governor Holmes had also to consider the Spanish coast, between the Pearl River and Perdido, annexed to his territory by Act of Congress, the revolution in San Antonio, and above all, the danger of war with Great Britain. ---- ===[[Claiborne-332 | Ferdinand L. Claiborne]]=== Governor Holmes asked the President of the United States to commission [[Claiborne-332 | Ferdinand L. Claiborne]] as a Brigadier General of the militia of the territory. Supported by the legislature in 1809, this appointment was made in 1811. When war was declared in 1812 Claiborne was made a colonel of Mississippi Volunteers, United States Volunteers. Promoted to brigadier general of volunteers in March 1813, he became the force's commander =1812= '''04-13-1812''' Capture of Spanish Mobile, Alabama. General [[Wilkinson-3608 | James Wilkinson]] commanding 3rd Regiment U. S. Infantry Regulars. :Apr. 13 Having engaged in a war with England, the Federal Government, fearing to leave the port of Mobile longer in the hands of the Spaniards, who were the secret allies of Great Britain, resolved to occupy the whole of the district lying between Pearl and the Perdido rivers, and below the line of 31°, which we had claimed since the treaty with Bonaparte, who ceded to us Louisiana, of which this was a part, as was contended. Accordingly, General [[Wilkinson-3608 | James Wilkinson]], with six hundred men, of the third and seventh regiments, sailing from New Orleans in transport vessels, commanded by Commodore Shaw, provided with scaling ladders, and every necessary equipment, landed opposite the Pavilion, on the bay of Mobile. He marched up to the town, and took a position in the rear of Fort Charlotte. After some correspondence, the Spanish commandant, Captain Cayetano Perez, capitulated, surrendered the fort, and all the cannon and military stores, the latter of which Wilkinson agreed the United States should pay for. The Spanish garrison retired to Pensacola, and the stars and stripes were hoisted upon the ramparts of Fort Charlotte, which was built of brick, with casements for five hundred men and with four bastions. It was quite an acquisition to the United States at the present time. General Wilkinson sent nine pieces of artillery to Mobile Point, which were there placed in battery. He then marched to the Perdido, and on its western bank, on the main road to Pensacola, began the construction of a strong stockade under the superintendence of Colonel John Bowyer, which was afterwards abandoned. Marching back to Mobile, he dispatched Captain Chamberlain with soldiers to Mobile Point, who began and in two years completed Fort Bowyer. Thus the long period had arrived when no Spanish government was found to exist upon a foot of the soil of Alabama or Mississippi. Memoirs of Wilkinson, vol. 1, pp. 507-520. Conversations with Major Reuben Chamberlain.[http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cmamcrk4/pkt35.html#anchor1346951 Albert James Pickett: HISTORY OF ALABAMA.] Commodore [[Shaw-7618 | John Shaw]] commanding Gunboats 5 Transport vessels. During the War of 1812 Shaw commanded the New Orleans naval post as well as the frigate ''United States''. '''06-14-1812''' ''''Military units formed from the order of the Governor of the Mississippi Territory, David Holmes, on June 14, 1812 to Colonel James Caller (1758 - ), Tombigbee-Alabama settlements and Major John Bowyer, Fort Stoddart.'''' [https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=BCYLAAAAMAAJ The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi] page 390 ---- Posted on an advanced point of the Frontier: : 2nd Regiment U.S. Troops, Fort Stoddart, Major John Bowyer, one company. :Mounted Militia, Colonel [[Callier-18 | James Caller]], one party. :: A Detail equals one major, six captains, six lieutenants, six ensigns, 360 privates, with a competent number of non-commissioned officers to be held in readiness from the below militia regiments. :6th Regiment, Washington County :8th Regiment, Baldwin County :9th Regiment, Wayne County :12th Regiment, Green County[https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=BCYLAAAAMAAJ The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi] page 390 ---- '''07-14-1812''' '''Militia units that were formed after the declaration of war from the Governor of the Mississippi Territory, David Holmes on July 14, 1812.(enlistment-Six Months)''' ---- '''09-6-1812''' '''Colonel [[Claiborne-332 |Claiborne]]'s Regiment of Mississippi Militia, Sept. 6, 1812 to February 13, 1813'''. ::The 1st Detachment of Mississippi Militia in service to the United States, known as "the detachment of Mississippi Militia in the service of the United States". under the command of Colonel Militia [[Claiborne-332 |Ferdinand L. Claiborne]]. Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Total- about 900 men.[https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=BCYLAAAAMAAJ The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi] page 390 [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/colonel-claibornes-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Colonel Claiborne's Regiment of Mississippi Militia][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/colonel-claibornes-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Colonel Claiborne's Regiment of Mississippi Militia] :1st Regiment, Amite County, one company. :2nd Regiment, Wilkinson County, one company. :3rd Regiment, Adams County, three companies, including volunteer companies of Captains Becket and Painboeuff. :4th Regiment, Jefferson County, parts of a company. :5th Regiment, Claiborne County, parts of a company. :7th Regiment, Baldwin County?, one company. :10th Regiment, Warren County, parts of a company. :11th Regiment, Franklin County, parts of a company. :13th Regiment, Marion County, parts of a company. '''Carson's Battalion of Mississippi Militia, formed under orders of the Governor, 1812, Colonel [[Carson-2644 | Joseph Carson]], Commanding. Mobile region.'''[https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=BCYLAAAAMAAJ The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi] page 391 [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/carsons-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Carson's Battalion of Mississippi Militia][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/carsons-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Carson's Battalion of Mississippi Militia] :Carson's Regiment of Mississippi Militia.Colonel [[Carson-2644 | Joseph Carson]], Commanding.Mobile region. :Captain Peter Cartwright's Company :Captain Charles H. Devereux's Company :Captain Josiah D. Lister's Company :Captain Reuben Saffold's Company :Captain Josiah Watts' Company ---- '''Natchez Volunteer Company, legally exempt from military duty, assigned to patrol duty, by order of the Governor, 1812.Natchez region.''' ---- =1813= '''01-10-1813''' 1st Regiment Mississippi Infantry United States Volunteers (Carson's), organized at Baton Rouge beginning in '''January, 1813''' with the re-enlisting members of the 1st Detachment of Mississippi Militia in service to the United States. Under the command of Colonel [[Mead-559 | Cowles Mead]] and later Colonel [[Carson-2644 | Joseph Carson]].[https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=BCYLAAAAMAAJ The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi] page 390 [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/1st-regiment-of-mississippi-volunteers.htm 1st Regiment Of Mississippi Volunteers][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/1st-regiment-of-mississippi-volunteers.htm 1st Regiment Of Mississippi Volunteers] :Captain Gerard C. Brandon's Company :Captain [[Dale-1662 | Samuel Dale]]'s Company :Captain Benjamin Dent's Company :Captain Philip A. Engle's Company :Captain L. V. Foelckel's Company :Captain William Henry's Company :Captain William Jack's Company (at Fort Mims) :Captain Chas. G. Johnson's Company :Captain Randal Jones' Company :Captain Jos. P. Kennedy's Company :Captain William C. Mead's Company :Captain Hatton Middleton's Company(at Fort Mims) :Captain Hans Morrison's Company :Captain Lewis Paimboiuf's Company :Captain Thos. Posey's Company :Captain John Neilson's Company :Captain James Foster's Company :Captain Abraham M. Scott's Company :Captain Benj. S. Smoot's Company :Captain Archelaus Well's Company "Well's Dragoons" ---- ==The Creek War== [[Space:Creek_War%2C_Battles_and_Forts|Creek War, Battles and Forts]] {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Mississippi_Territory-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Creek War. }} In southern Alabama [Mississippi Territory] and Georgia the tribes of the Creek confederacy found themselves under increasing pressure from white settlers. Led by [[Weatherford-300 | Chief Weatherford]] and Peter McQueen they accepted an alliance with Tecumseh and his "Red Sticks" (named for the red wooden war clubs they carried), in 1812. They vowed to resist further white encroachment on their lands. By the summer of 1813 the tension between them and the whites in southwestern Alabama had become so strong that the settlers no longer felt secure on their isolated farms. About 500 whites gathered inside a crude wall of upright pine poles that surrounded the home of Samuel Mims. This place was called Fort Mims. On August 13, 1813, while the inhabitants were eating their noon meal a group of Creeks attacked Fort Mims. The commander of the militia, Major [[Beasley-1459 | Daniel Beasley]] of the Jefferson County MS "Vols" rushed to close the gate but was overwhelmed by the Creeks. Most of the settlers as well as the detachment of militia stationed there were killed. This is known as the "massacre of Fort Mims.". The massacre of civilians rallied American armies under the cry "Remember Fort Mims." - [http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-1121 Fort Mims Battle and Massacre] '''07-27-1813''' [http://burntcorn.com/htmlfiles/battle.html Burnt Corn, Monroe County, Alabama] Mississippi Territory Militia :Colonel [[Callier-18 | James Caller]] commanding-Washington County Alabama :Capt. B. Heard's Volunteer Company- Fort St. Stephens :Capt. B. Smoot's Volunteer Company- Fort St. Stephens :Capt. P. Cartwright's Militia Company - Washington County Alabama :Capt. [[Dale-1662 | S. Dale]]'s Volunteer Company :Capt. [[Bailey-10487 | Dixon Bailey]]'s Native American Company- Tensaw/Little River :William McGrew's, Robert Caller's, William Bradberry's Company-Fort Glass '''08-27-1813''' '''August 30, 1813''' [http://www.fortmims.org/history.html Fort Mims, Alabama] Fort Mims occupants: :Major[[Beasley-1459 | Daniel Beasley]] commanding. :Captain William Jack's Company, 1st Mississippi Volunteers :Captain Hatton Middleton's Company, 1st Mississippi Volunteers ::Total 1st Mississippi Volunteers force, 175 men. :Capt. [[Bailey-10487 | Dixon Bailey]]'s Native American Company, 70 men - Tensaw/Little River :Lt. Osborn's company, 16 men - Fort Stoddart ::Total militia force 265 men. Casualties of the militia 260 men killed- est. ::Total in fort 553- est. (civilians and militia) Casualties of the total in fort 513 killed- est. ---- There is a paper in the Mississippi Archives entitled “Muster Roll of the Company order to be Drafted from the Fourth Regiment of Militia, M. T., August 27, 1813,” and signed by '''David Carradine, Lieutenant-Colonel''' commanding.These companies were raised sometimes by volunteering and sometimes by draft. http://msgw.org/desoto/military/hist1812-36.html :Captain Samuel Batchelder's company :Captain John Bond's company (Marion County) :Captain Parmenas Briscoe company (Amite County) :Captain Washington Darden's company :Captain Jeremiah Down's company (Amite County) :Captain Godfrey Glassburn's company :Captain John Lowry's company :Captain Daniel McGahey's company :Captain Issac Rapalje's company, (Washington) :Captain William Spencer's company (Marion County) :Captain James Thompson company :Captain Robert Twilley's company :Captain Ethan A.Wood's company ---- When the news of the massacre reached Mississippi both the Americans and the Choctaw responded immediately. The governor called up the territorial militia and placed it under the command of '''General Ferdinand Claiborne.'''[https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=BCYLAAAAMAAJ The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi] page 392http://www.georgemullins.com/chapter07.htm#2 {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Mississippi_Territory-3.jpg |caption=The Massacre at Fort Mims }} '''08-30-1813''' '''Militia units formed after Fort Mims Massacre, August 30th, 1813.''' Nixon's Regiment of Mississippi Militia in service to the United States, formed by order of the Governor, December 1813. Nine companies of infantry and two mounted rifle companies. Under the command of Lt. Colonel George H. Nixon, of Marion County.''' [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/lieutenant-colonel-nixons-regiment.htm Nixon's Regiment of Mississippi Militia][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/lieutenant-colonel-nixons-regiment.htm Nixon's Regiment of Mississippi Militia] [[Space:LT._COL._George_Henry_Nixon%27s_Military_Career|More details]] (One company below is from Colonel Nielson's Militia Regiment, First Regiment, Amite County) :Captain Samuel Batchelder's company :Captain John Bond's company (Marion County) :Captain Parmenas Briscoe company (Amite County) :Captain Washington Darden's company :Captain Jeremiah Down's company (Amite County) :Captain Godfrey Glassburn's company :Captain John Lowry's company :Captain Daniel McGahey's company :Captain Issac Rapalje's company, (Washington) :Captain William Spencer's company (Marion County) :Captain James Thompson company :Captain Robert Twilley's company :Captain Ethan A.Wood's company ---- '''09-01-1813''' Kimball-James Massacre, Kimball-James Plantation, Clark County, Alabama. The Kimball and James family, a total of 19 civilians were attacked by "Red Sticks". Casualties- 12 killed, two wounded, missing. ---- '''09-02-1813''' Fort Sinquefield, Clark County, Alabama- Lt. James Bailey commanding : Lt. James Bailey's company, 1st Mississippi Volunteers (mounted), 11 men- Fort Madison : Ft. Sinquefield local militia, 15 men ---- The Bashi Creek Skirmishes, Clark County, Alabama- early September to October 1813 Mississippi Territory Militia :Colonel William McGrew commanding (killed) ---- [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/hinds-battalion-of-cavalry-mississippi-militia.htm Hind's Battalion of Cavalry, Mississippi Militia], this cavalry battalion was organized at Liberty, Natchez District in September, 1813. Lt. Colonel [[Hinds-578 | Thomas Hinds]] commanding. :Jefferson Troop (this was Captain Thomas Hinds Troops until he was promoted to Major) :Captain John Doherty’s Company, :Captain Henry Dunn’s Company; Amite Troop, :Captain Samuel Gerald’s Company :Captain James Kempe’s Company, Adams Troop, formed 1803 :Captain John G. Richardson’s Company; Madison (Ala.) Troop :Captain John J. W. Ross’ Company :Captain Jedediah Smith’s Company, Wilkinson Troop ---- By November 1813 General Claiborne and his Mississippi militia entered the Choctaw Nation to confer with the Choctaw leaders. Together they planned a joint campaign against the Creeks. After a week of preparation the militia, some regular troops and 700 Choctaw men crossed the Alabama River and established Fort Claiborne about 25 miles upstream of the ruins of Fort Mims. The Dragoons were the first to go to the field. “In consequence of a representation from the commanding General that a further force was necessary,” Governor Holmes wrote in this message of December 1813, “I ordered the five companies of infantry and two companies of mounted riflemen to rendezvous at the most convenient points and to proceed immediately to the eastern frontier. The seven companies were ordered to '''Fort Stoddart''' in October, and two other companies were detailed to be held in readiness, the whole to constitute a regiment under the command of Col.[[Nixon-1747 | George H. Nixon]] , of Marion County. The regiment was preceded in its march to the Tombigbee by the '''Third Regiment, U.S.A.,''' Col. Gilbert C. Russell, which had been recruiting outside Natchez at Cantonment Washington for several months. Colonel [[Nixon-1747 | George H. Nixon]] reached '''Mount Vernon'''.[https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=BCYLAAAAMAAJ The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi] page 390 '''Mount Vernon''', near the '''Mobile River''', was General Claiborne's headquarters and where was a United States arsenal, were two forts. The landing place on the river, known as Arsenal Wharf or '''Fort Stoddart''' [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cmamcrk4/hb6to8.html The Creek War of 1813 and 1814, H.S. Halbert and T.H. Ball,1895, 1969, 1995 University Alabama Press.] ---- '''10-00-1813''' Fort Claiborne was built by General Claiborne in mid October 1813 in ten days. A wooden stockade, two hundred feet square, defended by three block-houses and a half moon battery which commanded the river. Used as a staging area for the Battle of Holy Ground. Located on the east side of the Alabama River at Weatherford’s Bluff, Claiborne, Monroe County, Alabama; thirty-five miles north of Fort Mims.http://www.alabamatrailswar1812.com/forts.htm '''Lt. Colonel [[Choctaw-8 | Pushmataha]]'s Choctaw Battalion, raised in Neshoba County, early October 1813.'''[https://archive.org/stream/publicationsmis01unkngoog#page/n422/mode/2up The Life of Apushitamaha by Dr. Gideon Lincecum], Publications of the Mississippi Historical Society by Riley, Franklin L. (Franklin Lafayette), 1868-1929; Mississippi Historical Society Published 1898 :Captain Mingo Hopaii's Company, 51 men :1st Lt. Slim King's Company, 22 men :Captain Edmond Flosum's Company, 40 men :Captain Thluko's Company, 12 men ---- 00-10-1813''' Beards' ambush, Fort Madison, Clark County, Alabama, late October 1813 Mississippi Territory Militia :Lt. Bradberry's Company '''11-00-1813''' November 7, 1813 Tandy Walker's Ambush, Burnt Corn Spring, Alabama. Mississippi Territory militia, Tandy Walker lead Major Samuel Dale]'s Battalion of Mississippi Militia, Major Samuel Dale commanding, formed sometime after November 1813.''' Washington County Alabama (?) [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/major-dales-battalion-of-mississippi-militia.htm Major Samuel Dale's Battalion of Mississippi Militia][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/major-dales-battalion-of-mississippi-militia.htm Major Samuel Dale's Battalion of Mississippi Militia] :Captain Evan Austill's Company --- Canoe Fight, Randon's Creek, Alabama River, Alabama- 12 November 1813. Mississippi Territory militia, Captain Samuel Dale, out from Fort Madison the lead. :Lt. Montgomery's Company, 1st Mississippi Volunteers, 30 men :Lt. G. W. Creagh's Company, Clark County Militia, 40 men ::Captain Samuel Dale commanding 2 other men in dugout ---- '''11-25-1813''' '''Officers of the field and staff:''' :[[Nixon-1747 | George H. Nixon]], Lieutenant-Colonel; :Henry Cassells, Major; :Nathan Swayze, Major; :Robert Alexander, Adjutant; :Philo Andrews, Quartermaster; :Richard Roach, Surgeon; :Malcolm Gilchrist, Sergeant-Major; :Samuel S. Montgomery, Second Quartermaster; :Oliver W. Fuller, Senior Musician; :Captains Robert Swilley, Samuel Bachellor, Parmenas Briscoe, John Lowry, John Bond, J. Downs. '''12-00-1813''' '''Major Smoot's Battalion of Mississippi Militia, Major Benj. S. Smoot commanding, formed sometime around December, 1813.''' [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/major-shoots-battalion-of-mississippi-militia.htm Major Shoot’s Battalion of Mississippi Militia][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/major-shoots-battalion-of-mississippi-militia.htm Major Shoot’s Battalion of Mississippi Militia] :Captain William Bate's Company :Captain Samuel Dale's Company :Captain John Jones' Company :Captain Josiah D. Lister's Company "Lister's Guard" ---- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Holy_Ground Battle of Holy Ground], Lowndes County, Alabama- Dec 23, 1813 Mississippi Territory Forces, General Ferdinand L. Claiborne :Colonel Gilbert C. Russell's 3rd U. S. Infantry Regulars :Colonel Carson's 1st Regiment Mississippi Infantry United States Volunteers :Major Cassel's Battalion of Mounted Riflemen :Major Smoot's Battalion of Militia :Lt. Colonel [[Choctaw-8 | Pushmataha]]'s Battalion of Choctaw warriors In December, 1813, John F. Bowie was “Adjutant and inspector of a regiment of Mississippi militia in the service of the United States,” =1814= January 14th, 1812 General [[Claiborne-332 | Claiborne]] wrote, "My volunteers are returning home with eight months pay due them and literally naked."[https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=BCYLAAAAMAAJ The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi] page 392 Two more companies were sent to the regiment in '''February, 1814''', one from [[Colonel Nixon-1747 | Nixon’s]] regiment (Amite County) and Captain Rapalje’s company from Washington (Natchez). When the term of enlistment expired in April, 1814, the regiment was recruited or drafted. "Major Cassells will return with such of the troops as have a right to be discharged in April next, and who will not voluntarily consent to stay longer.” (Journal of Governor Holmes.)[https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=BCYLAAAAMAAJ The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi] page 392 In '''March 1814''', after four months of fighting, the US troops and their Choctaw allies had pushed the warriors of the Creeks into a neck of the Tallapoosa River called the "Holy Ground." The Creeks had built extensive fortifications there. On March 29, 1814, this fortified place was attacked by the Americans who were now headed by '''Andrew Jackson'''. Once again the Creeks were defeated. Only a few of them were able to escape by swimming the Alabama River. The stronghold was destroyed and about 900 Creeks were killed. This battle marked the end of organized resistance by the Creek Indians. By July 1814 '''Nixon's regiment''' had crossed the Alabama River. Accompanied by some regular troops, they began hunting Creek fugitives on the Escambia River north of Pensacola and in the swamps of the Perdido Bay on the present day Florida-Alabama border near Mobile. After killing or capturing any Creeks they found Nixon separated his militia from the '''39th Regiment of the US Army'''. The 39th Regiment continued on to Lake Tensaw on the Tensaw River near Mobile and '''Colonel Nixon took his militia command in a northerly direction back to Fort Claiborne.''' [https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=BCYLAAAAMAAJ The Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi] page 393 ---- {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Mississippi_Territory-2.png |caption=War of 1812, Mississippi Militia ; General, Infantry , Calvary, Adams County Dragoons, Creek Campaign, Jefferson Dragoons }} ==MILITIA ORGANIZATION== THE MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY In the WAR OF 1812 [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/lieutenant-drury-m-allens-company-of-mounted-gunmen.htm Lt Drury M. Allen's Company of Mounted Gunmen][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/lieutenant-drury-m-allens-company-of-mounted-gunmen.htm Lt Drury M. Allen's Company of Mounted Gunmen], Lt Drury M. Allen commanding. [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/captain-boyles-company.htm Captain Boyle's Company of Mounted Spies][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/captain-boyles-company.htm Captain Boyle's Company of Mounted Spies], Captain Thomas H. Boyle commanding. [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/captain-bradberrys-company-of-mounted-spies.htm Captain Bradberry's Company of Mounted Spies][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/captain-bradberrys-company-of-mounted-spies.htm Captain Bradberry's Company of Mounted Spies], Captain James Bradberry commanding [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/captain-calvits-company-of-mounted-infantry.htm Captain Calvitt's Company of Mounted Infantry], [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/captain-calvits-company-of-mounted-infantry.htm Captain Calvitt's Company of Mounted Infantry]Captain Alexander Calvitt commanding. [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/captain-cassitys-company-of-mounted-spies.htm Captain Cassity's Company of Mounted Spies]http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/captain-cassitys-company-of-mounted-spies.htm, Captain Hugh Cassity commanding. [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/captain-fosters-company-of-mounted-infantry.htm Captain Foster's Company of Mounted Infantry][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/captain-fosters-company-of-mounted-infantry.htm Captain Foster's Company of Mounted Infantry], Captain Arthur Foster commanding. [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/captain-welkins-rifle-company.htm Captain Wilkin's Rifle Company][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/captain-welkins-rifle-company.htm Captain Wilkin's Rifle Company] , Natchez Volunteer Riflemen, Captain James C. Wilkin's commanding. Major Swayze's Detachment of Mississippi Militia, Major Nathan Swayze commanding. [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/captain-john-a-allens-company-of-mississippi-militia.htm Captain John A. Allen's Company of Mississippi Militia][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/captain-john-a-allens-company-of-mississippi-militia.htm Captain John A. Allen's Company of Mississippi Militia], Captain John A. Allen commanding. ---- '''1st Regiment Mississippi Militia, Amite County, Lt. Colonel Neilson's Detachment of Mississippi Militia.''' [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/lieutenant-colonel-neilsons-detachment-of-mississippi-militia.htm 1st Regiment Mississippi Militia, Amite County][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/lieutenant-colonel-neilsons-detachment-of-mississippi-militia.htm 1st Regiment Mississippi Militia, Amite County] :Lt. Colonel David Neilson commanding :Captain David T. W. Cook's Company :Captain John Joor's Company :Captain William A. Lucas' Company :Captain Nathan H. Luse's Company :Captain Samuel K. Sorsby's Company :Captain Francis Wood's Company ---- '''Captain Green's Company of Mississippi Militia (15th Regiment?), Captain James Green''' commanding. :1st Lt. James McDowell :2nd Lt. David M. Calliahan :3rd Lt. Thomas F. McCaleb :3rd Lt. Joshua Rundell ---- '''7th Regiment (Perkin's Battalion) of Mississippi Militia, Madison County, Alabama, Lt. Colonel Nicholas Perkins commanding.''' :Captain Joseph Acklen's Company :Captain Peter Barnett's Company :Captain Samuel Bullen's Company :Captain James Burleson's Company :Captain Thomas Eldridge's Company :Captain James Grafton's Company :Captain Jonathan Gray's Company :Captain James Hamilton's Company :Captain William Johnston's Company :Captain Elisha F. King's Company :Captain James Neelley's Company :Captain John T. Rather's Company :Captain Abraham Robert's Company ---- '''13th Regiment (Nixon's) of Mississippi Militia, Marion County, Lt. Colonel George Henry Nixon commanding.''' [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/13th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Thirteenth Regiment, Marion County][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/13th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Thirteenth Regiment, Marion County] :Captain [[Bond-660 | John Bond]]'s Company :Lieutenant [[Bond-2138 | William Bond]]'s Company :Captain David Cleveland's Company :Captain Moses Collin's Company :Captain Francis B. Lenoir's Company :Captain James McGowen's Company :Captain James Phillips' Company :Captain [[Quin-49 | Henry Quin]]'s Company*Captain Henry Quinn's company of infantry, 13th Regiment, Mississippi Territorial Militia. They were drafted in mid-December, 1814, and marched to Fordsville in Marion County. At Fordsville they were mustered into the militia on January 6. They remained there until their discharge a month later. For one month of service they each received $8.00. :Captain Harmon M. Runnel's Company :Captain William Smith's Company :Captain William Spencer's Company ---- '''14th Regiment (McBoy's) of Mississippi Militia, Mobile County, Alabama, Major Diego McBoy commanding.''' [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/14th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Fourteenth Regiment][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/14th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Fourteenth Regiment] :Captain Benj. Dubroca's Company :Captain Michael McKinsey's Company :Captain Samuel H. Garrow's Company :Captain Chas. Lalande's Company ---- '''15th Regiment (Johnson's) of Mississippi Militia, Clark County Alabama'''. [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/15th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Fifteenth Regiment][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/15th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Fifteenth Regiment] :Captain Mott Lovelace's Company :1st Lt. Samuel Easley :2nd Lt. James Daffin :3rd Lt. James Green ---- '''16th Regiment (Burrus') of Mississippi Militia, Madison County, Lt. Colonel Charles Burrus commanding.''' [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/16th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Sixteenth Regiment][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/16th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Sixteenth Regiment] :Captain Samuel A. Allen's Company :Captain Daniel Atkins' Company :Captain William Crawford's Company :Captain William Evan's Compnay :Captain Griffith's Company :Captain Greaf Johnston's Company :Captain Wm. Moseley's Company ---- '''The militia organization in 1814, as given in the Natchez Almanac, was as follows:''' Ferdinand Lee Claiborne, Brigadier-General; [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/colonel-claibornes-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Colonel Claiborne’s Regiment Of Mississippi Militia][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/colonel-claibornes-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Colonel Claiborne’s Regiment Of Mississippi Militia] :Captain Gerard C. Brandon’s Company :Captain William Elliott’s Company :Captain Philip A. Engel’s Company :Captain Jacob Guice’s Company :Captain Philip Hill’s Company :Captain Randal Jones’ Company :Captain [[Lea-35 | Zachariah Lea]]’s Company :Captain Lewis Paimboeuf ‘s Company :Captain John H. Shanks’ Company Andrew Marschalk, Adjutant-General; Aides-de-Camp to the Governor: Joseph Sessions, Thomas Percy, John Haines, Charles K. Blanchard. John Wood, Aide-de-Camp to General Claiborne. Lieutenant-Colonels commandant: :David Nielson, First Regiment, Amite County; :Samuel Stocket, Second Regiment, Wilkinson County; :David Fleming, Third Regiment, Adams; :David Carradine, Fourth Regiment, Jefferson; :Raymond Robinson,Fifth Regiment, Claiborne; :James Caller, Sixth Regiment, Washington (Ala.); :Peter Perkins, Seventh Regiment, Madison (Ala.); :James Powell, Eighth Regiment, Baldwin (Ala.); :James Patton, Ninth Regiment, Wayne; :Henry Manadere, Tenth Regiment, Warren; :Robert Witherspoon, Eleventh Regiment, Franklin; :Josiah Skinner, Twelfth Regiment, Greene; :George H. Nixon, Thirteenth Regiment, Marion; :John Hinson, Fourteenth Regiment, Mobile (Ala.); :Reuben Saffold, Fifteenth Regiment, Clarke (Ala.); :Charles Burris, Sixteenth Regiment, Madison; :William Bates, Seventeenth Regiment, Jackson; :Jordan Morgan, Eighteenth Regiment, Hancock. ---- {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Mississippi_Territory.png |align=l |size=m |caption=Andrew Marschalk's uniform, front, Adjutant-General. }} {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Mississippi_Territory-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Andrew Marschalk's uniform, back, Adjutant-General.. }} ---- =='''Mississippi Militia Formed 1814-1815'''== [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/6th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Sixth Regiment, Washington (Ala.)][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/6th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Sixth Regiment, Washington (Ala.)] '''6th Regiment of Mississippi Militia (Washington County, Alabama)''' :Captain Bailey Heard :1st Lt. Alexander McLeod :2nd Lt. Ralph Sterrett :3rd Lt. Robert D. Potter ---- '''18th Regiment of Mississippi Militia, Captain Joseph Vellio's Company (Handcock County)''' [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/18th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Eighteenth Regiment, Hancock.][http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/18th-regiment-of-mississippi-militia.htm Eighteenth Regiment, Hancock.] :Captain Joseph Veillo :Lt. James Carragan :1st Lt. Duncan McCall, Quartermaster ---- '''03-01-1814''' '''Choctaw Detachment of Warriors in the service of the United States, March 1 to May 29th 1814.''' {{Image|file=Choctaw_Detachment_of_Warriors.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Lt. Colonel Pushmataha. }} [[Space:Choctaw Detachment of Warriors | Choctaw Detachment of Warriors]] :Lt. Colonel Pushmataha :Lt. Colonel Humming Bird :Major Louis Leflore :1st Lt. and Quartermaster John Pitchlyn Jr. :Quartermaster-Sergeant Samuel Long :Extra Interpreter Middleton Mackey ---- =='''U. S. Army Regulars Serving in the Mississippi Territory'''== (made up of Mississippi Territory men) :1st Light Dragoons, U. S. Regulars, 2 troops. :1st Artillery Battalion, U. S. Regulars ---- 2nd Infantry Regiment, U. S. Regulars 1799 Fort Stoddard, Alabama, Captain Shaumburg commanding; 1804 Fort Stoddard Captain Schuylar commanding, Lt. Edmund P. Gaines, Lt. Rueben Chamberlain, Paymaster, 80 men; 1814 Fort Bowyer Alabama, Major Lawrence Commanding, 5 companies. 3rd Infantry Regiment, U. S. Regulars, posted at New Orleans before 1813, recruited at Cantonment Washington, Adams County, Mississippi in 1813, Colonel Gilbert C. Russell, commanding. 7th Infantry Regiment, U. S. Regulars, recruited in Kentucky,Major Henry B. Petere commanding. 24th Infantry Regiment, U. S. Regulars, recruited in Eastern Tennessee 39th Infantry Regiment, U. S. Regulars, recruited in Eastern Tennessee, Col. Thomas H. Benton commanding. 44th Infantry Regiment, U. S. Regulars, Lt. Col. Ross commanding. ---- '''08-16-1814''' On July 16, 1814, Nixon’s command marched from the Alabama River with a part of the Thirty-ninth regulars, under Col. Thomas H. Benton, to hunt out the refugee Creeks on the Escambia River. Later in 1814 they were stationed at Pierce’s stockade. '''Fall, 1814''' Jackson turned to Pensacola, which he had said was his objective of campaign, a year before. At Mims' ferry, the Mississippi Dragoons and other mounted men left their horses, to march the rest of the way on foot. The soldiers forced an entrance into the town November 7, the British fled to Jackson destroyed the remaining fort and set his army in motion for Fort Montgomery, on the perdido. The Dragoons did good work in the Pensacola campaign, and in the command of Majors Blue and Kennedy was a party of Choctaw warriors. '''11-07-1814''' Storming and Capture of Spanish Pensacola, Pensacola, Florida U. S. Forces :Maj. General Andrew Jackson commanding :Colonel Thomas Hinds' Mississippi Dragoons (Hind's Battalion of Cavalry, Mississippi Militia) ::Major Woodruff commanding :3rd U. S. Infantry Regulars :Captain Larval's Company :39th U. S. Infantry Regulars :44th U. S. Infantry Regulars 2 cannon :General Coffee commanding :Colonel Robert Dyer's 1st Regiment of West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen :Colonel Thomas Williamson's 2nd Regiment West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen :Major William Russell's Separate Battalion of Volunteer Mounted Gunmen :Major Uriah Blue commanding ::Mississippi Militia ::Choctaw warriors :Major Kennedy commanding ::Tennessee Militia ::Choctaw warriors ::Captain Denkins' Artillery Company 3 cannon November 27-28 in 1814 the Ford Home in Fordville, MS hosted General Andrew Jackson. General Jackson stopped there on his way to defend New Orleans from the British during the War of 1812 Jackson hastened on to New Orleans and prepared for defense calling to his assistance all who could carry a gun, militia of all sorts and conditions. '''Lafitte's pirates and "men of color" from Mobile.''' '''12-14-1814''' ==Battle of New Orleans== Tennessee militia, 2,700 strong, reached '''Natchez,''' December 13, under Gen. Carroll, whom Judge George Poindexter joined as an aide. The naval engagements at '''Bay St. Louis and Malheureux islands''', December 13-14, left Lake Borgne exposed to the enemy's small boats from the naval station at Ship Island in the Mississippi Sound. On December 12th, 1814, more than 1000 British troops and 42 barges enroute to New Orleans moved through the pass between Ship and Cat Islands and sailed westward along the Mississippi coast. They were closely watched by Lt. [[Jones-36926 | Thomas ap Catesby Jones]], commanding the seven American boats standing off Malheureux Island. Skirmishes ensued. The significance of this battle was the passage of time allowing General Andrew Jackson to gather more troops and to complete fortifications for the defense at Chalmette.http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/history/hancockcounty.htm U. S. Naval Force :Captain [[Jones-36926 | Thomas ap Catesby Jones]], Commanding (wounded) :Bay St. Louise, Battery, two 6-pounders :Fort Petite Coquille, 10 guns :U.S.S. Seahorse, Schooner,(Sailing-Master Johnson commanding)- Destroyed :U.S.S. Alligator, Tender- Captured :U.S.S. 156, Jeffersonian Gunboat (Captain T.A.P Catesby Jones' Ship)- Captured :U.S.S. 163, Jeffersonian Gunboat- Captured :U.S.S. 5, Jeffersonian Gunboat- Captured ;U.S.S. 23, Jeffersonian Gunboat- Captured :U.S.S. 162, Jeffersonian Gunboat- Captured ---- The Dragoons under Maj.[[Hinds-578 | Thomas Hinds]], arrived at New Orleans just in time to take part of the first battle, December 23. The '''Natchez Volunteer Riflemen''' organized under [[Wilkins-2047 | Capt. James C. Wilkins]], reached the city on the day of the battle of January 8, 1815, and took position on the field. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-3.jpg |caption=War of 1812 Project Images Image 7 }} ---- =1815= '''The Battle of Chalmette near New Orleans in January 1815 marked the end of the War of 1812''' and the troubles with the Indians which had been encouraged by the British. Nixon's regiment returned to Camp Pearl River on the Pearl River near Gainesville, Mississippi. The troops under General Carroll followed the trail they had marked back through Pike County on their way home to Tennessee. With the defeat of the Creeks and the British, peace had returned to the land. The militia units were deactivated and the surviving militiamen returned home to their farms. George Nixon returned home a hero. Two years later, in 1817, he was elected a member of the first Mississippi legislature from Marion and Hancock counties which included what was later Pike County.http://www.georgemullins.com/chapter07.htm#2 ---- =='''The total contribution of the Mississippi Territory to this war.'''== Calvary: officers 44, men 442 Mounted Infantry: officers 51, men 738 Riflemen: officers 21, men 326 Spies: officers 1, men 13 For a total of 1,667.Enclyopedia of Mississippi History, Vol. II L-Z, Southern Historical Publishing Association, Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions ad Persons; Planned and edited by Dunbar Rowland, LL. D., Director Mississippi Department of Archives and History; Member American Historical Association, 1907. http://natchezbelle.org/sw/1812.htm Such was the record of the war department of the United States. Of course many more performed military duty of more or less importance and danger. {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Brown-23007 |Brown, Isham Felix]] ||Militia ||Corporal ||Carson's Regiment |- |[[Hinds-578 |Hinds, Thomas]] ||Army National Guard ||Colonel ||155th Infantry Regiment |- |[[Richardson-7005 |Richardson, John Gaulden]] ||Militia ||Colonel ||Unknown |- |[[Kemper-449 |Kemper, Reuben]] ||Militia ||Colonel ||Feliciana Dragoons |- |[[Nixon-1747 |Nixon, George H.]] ||Militia ||Colonel ||13th Regiment (Nixon's) |- |[[Bond-660 |Bond II, John]] ||Militia ||Major ||13th Regiment (Nixon's) |- |[[Wells-603 |Wells, Nathaniel]] ||Militia ||Major ||13th Regiment (Nixon's) |- |[[Bond-2137 |Bond III, John]] ||Militia ||Captain ||13th Regiment (Nixon's) |- |[[Ford-4143 |Ford, David]]||Militia ||Fifer ||13th Regiment (Nixon's) |- |[[Seale-111 |Seale, Littleton]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||13th Regiment |- |[[Seale-114 |Seale, Eli]] ||Militia ||Fifer ||13th Regiment (Nixon's) |- |[[Simmons-2333 |Simmons, Willis]] ||Militia ||Private||13th Regiment (Nixon's) |- |[[Simmons-1133 |Simmons, Richard]] ||Militia ||Private||13th Regiment (Nixon's) |} ==Links== [http://www.usdaughters1812.org/home.html National Society United States Daughters of 1812] [http://societyofthewarof1812.org/ General Society War of 1812] [[Space:Choctaw Detachment of Warriors | Choctaw Detachment of Warriors]] [http://mdah.state.ms.us/new/ Mississippi Department of Archives and History] [http://jeffersoncountyms.org/jefftroop.htm THE JEFFERSON TROOP AND THOMAS HINDS] [http://digital.archives.alabama.gov/cdm/ref/collection/voices/id/2722 Letter from Ferdinand L. Claiborne at a "Soldiers Retreat," to Colonel James] [http://www.archives.gov/research/military/war-of-1812/1812-discharge-certificates/units-subunits.html War of 1812 Discharge Certificates Appendix I: List of Units and Subunits] [http://mdah.state.ms.us/arrec/digital_archives/ MDAH Digital Archives] include [http://mdah.state.ms.us/arrec/digital_archives/series/s488 Administration Papers (Mississippi Territory)]. Use option "search for keyword", ie "Nixon" for Lieutenant-Colonel Nixon’s Regiment [https://huntsvillehistorycollection.org/hh/index.php?title=Fife,_Drum,_and_Ready_Musket:_The_Early_Militia_and_Muster_Day_in_Madison_County,_Alabama Fife, Drum, and Ready Musket: The Early Militia and Muster Day in Madison County, Alabama by Nancy M. Rohr] ===Bibliography=== [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wcarr1/Lossing2/Contents.html PICTORIAL FIELD-BOOK OF THE WAR OF 1812. BY BENSON J. LOSSING 1869.] [https://play.google.com/books/reader?printsec=frontcover&output=reader&id=1meUmjGDshUC&pg=GBS.PP7 A History of Mississippi]: From the Discovery of the Great River by Hernando Desoto, Including the Earliest Settlement Made by the French Under Iberville, to the Death of Jefferson Davis By Robert Lowry, William H. McCardle [https://books.google.com/books/about/Mississippi_Territory_in_the_War_of_1812.html?id=_ntSrQAFBI0C Mississippi Territory in the War of 1812, Volume 4] [https://books.google.com/books/about/Military_history_of_Mississippi_1803_189.html?id=byAjAQAAIAAJ&hl=en Military History of Mississippi, 1803-1898]: Taken from the Official and Statistical Register of the State of Mississippi, 1908 [https://archive.org/details/andrewjacksonwill00browrich Andrew Jackson by Brown, William Garrott, 1868-1913 Published c1900 ] [https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Creek_War_of_1813_and_1814.html?id=SUDVCLiZ0-AC The Creek War of 1813 and 1814, H.S. Halbert and T.H. Ball,1895, 1969, 1995 University Alabama Press.] [[http://www.militaryfocus.com/osprey/men-at-arms/226.htm Osprey Men-at-Arms 226 : The American War 1812-1814]] The War of 1812, John K. Mahon, 1972 DA Capo Press. [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/25699/25699-h/25699-h.htm PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE BATTLE OF NEW ORLEANS] The Battle of New Orleans including the Previous Engagements between the Americans and the British, the Indians and the Spanish which led to the Final Conflict on the 8th of January, 1815 Author: Zachary F. Smith New Orleans1815, Campaign Series 28, Tim Pickles, 1993, 1995,1998 Osprey Military. [http://www.alabamatrailswar1812.com/muster.htm Alabama Trails, Battles fought Alabama] [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cmamcrk4/hb6to8.html The Creek War of 1813 and 1814 (Library Alabama Classics) Paperback – May 30, 1995] by H. S. Halbert (Author), T. H. Ball (Author), Frank L. Owsley Jr (Editor Mississippi Territory The Military, Book Three by Jean Strickland and Patricia N. Edwards,(Moss Point, Ms.: Ben Strickland Publications, 1995) Mississippi Territory in the War of 1812, Mrs. Dunbar Rowland, ( Baltimore, Md.: Clearfield, 1996). For a history of the Mississippi units, you should see Dunbar Rowland, Military History of Mississippi 1803-1898 (Greenville, S. C.: The Reprint Company, 1987).http://www.alabamatrailswar1812.com/References%201812.htm [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924028794026#page/n7/mode/2up Report of the Alabama history commission to the governor of Alabama.] December 1, 1900 by Alabama. History Commission; Owen, Thomas McAdory, 1866-1920 For other sources consult Anne S. Lipscomb and Kathleen S. Hutchison, Tracing Your Mississippi Ancestors (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 1994), 45-46. == Sources ==

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==Naval General Service Medal Recipients==
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-93.png |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} The Naval General Service Medal was a campaign medal approved in 1847, for issue to officers and men of the Royal Navy.The The Naval General Service Medal was awarded for various naval actions during the period 1793–1840, including the French Revolutionary Wars, the Napoleonic Wars, and the Anglo-American War of 1812. Each battle or action covered by the medal was represented by a clasp on the ribbon. The medal was never issued without a clasp, 231 of which were sanctioned.The medal was only awarded to persons that survived until 1847 and then to actively apply for it.
'''Awarded by United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland'''
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-89.png |align=l |size=90 |caption='''Naval General Service Medal''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-90.png |align=r |size=90 |caption='''Naval General Service Medal reverse''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-91.png |align=c |size=90 |caption='''Naval General Service Medal Ribbon''' }} {{clear}} :::::*'''Type'''- Campaign medal :::::*'''Eligibility''' - Royal Navy :::::*'''Awarded''' - for Campaign service :::::*'''Campaign''' - Naval Actions 1793–1840 :::::*'''Description''' - Silver disk, 36mm diameter :::::*'''Clasps'''- 231 authorised, not all issued :::::*'''Established''' - 1847 :::::*'''Total awarded ''' - 20,933
'''List of clasps to the Naval General Service Medal War of 1812'''
{| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Double red;" |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | '''Clasp''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | '''Battle or Action''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | ''' Date''' |- | Boat Service |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lake_Borgne Battle of Lake Borgne] boats of 16 British warships captured five American gunboats and a sloop |14 December 1814 |- | Boat Service |Boats on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Huron Lake Huron] captured American schooners Tigress and Scorpion |3 & 6 September 1814 |- |Boat Service |Boats of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Hogue_%281811%29 Hogue], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Endymion_%281797%29 Endymion], Maidstone, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Boxer Boxer] destroyed 27 American vessels and a quantity of stores up the Connecticut River |8 April 1814 |- | Boat Service |Boats of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Marlborough_%281807%29 Marlborough], Maidstone, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Dragon_%281798%29 Dragon], Statira, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Dolphin_%281813%29 Dolphin], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Fantome_%281810%29 Fantome], Mohawk, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Highflyer_%281813%29 Highflyer], and Racer destroyed cannon foundry at French Town and batteries at Havre-de-Grace |28 April and 5 May |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Cherub_%281806%29 Cherub] |Capture of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Essex_%281799%29 USS Essex]and Essex Junior (Ex-Atlantic) |28 March 1814 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Endymion_%281797%29 Endymion] |Endymion vs [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_President_%281800%29 President] |15 January 1815 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Pelican_%281812%29 Pelican] |Capture of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Argus_%281803%29 USS Argus] |14 August 1813 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Phoebe_%281795%29 Phoebe] |Capture of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Essex_%281799%29 USS Essex] and Essex Junior (Ex-Atlantic) |28 March 1814 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Shannon_%281806%29 Shannon] |Shannon vs [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Chesapeake_%281799%29 Chesapeake] |1 June 1813 |- |Potomac |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Seahorse_%281794%29 Seahorse], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Euryalus_%281803%29 Euryalus], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Devastation_%281804%29 Devastation], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Aetna_%281803%29 Aetna], Meteor, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Erebus_%281807%29 Erebus], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Fairy_%281812%29 Fairy], and Anna Maria at Alexandria (Virginia) and destruction of shipping in the Potomac River |17 August 1814 |- |}
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War of 1812 New Hampshire

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[[Category:New Hampshire, War of 1812]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] {{War of 1812|New Hampshire}} Seafaring was the primary source of economy for New England. Their commerce dropped to almost 90%. New England States were lukewarm or negative to war. Opposition to this war in the New England states was due to political reasons, economic grounds and religious grounds as well as population had spread into the southern states and midwestern states. New Hampshire itself was divided. Federalist leaders opposed it, Jeffersonian Republicans in Merrimack Valley favored France and war. Finally both sides agreed on the need to defend Portsmouth against British attack. 18th of June, 1812, New Hampshire prepared for the War. The Governor passed orders for detaching three thousand five hundred men from the militia of the state, and organizing them, ready for instant action. The draft was made, and companies, battalions and regiments duly organized. The next Governor succeeding him before the War actually changed some of the militia. When the Navy Yard and forts in Portsmouth harbor were threatened and sea line of New Hampshire was exposed. British vessels were cruising off coast, even entered Piscataqua bay, but the militia was strong. Then the next governor was ready to commit the necessary militia and US military. '''New Hampshire finally supplied 5,279 infantry men, 642 artillery men, and 34 men in miscellaneous troops for a total of 5,955 men.''' ==Timeline== {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-65.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption=Fort Constitution, New Castle, New Hampshire. }} *1813 British blockade was DOMINANT in naval conflict. No exports could be made from New England. *There were 6 original frigates of US navy. The country relied on "Privateers" to harass the British merchant ships. And....Portsmouth shipowners took to the sea to make up for lost income. Some profited from the British prizes,.. Many were captured and died in terrible British prisons. http://www.seacoastnh.com/History/History-Matters/recalling-portsmouth-in-the-war-of-1812/?start=2 *Sept 1813 Commodore Hull sent an appeal for more men *Blockade sealed in or sealed out vessels of the U S Navy. The President was bottled up in Bristo, Enterprise and and Rattlesnake, normal operating from Portsmouth, New Hampshire- now could only get to sea for short runs.. Sugar was costing $40 in New York. * One 74 gun ship was under construction in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, supervised by Isaac Hull *Sept 1813 sounds could be heard to Northeast (Sounds were the Enterprise capturing of the Boxer). *June 21 a report the British were landing at Rye (false alarm) *The ship, " Washington" was launched Portsmouth, New Hampshire, it was top heavy and needed revisions. "The War of 1812", By John K. Mahon *20 May, 1814 the governor issued 8 companies of militia to Portsmourh. Here the Hampton men served. *Dec 15, 1814 Hartford Convention- Even though New Hampshire was not as anti-war as Massachusetts and Connecticut, it still attended the Hartford Convention. :QUOTE: "The Hartford Convention convenes as Federalist delegates from Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island met to discuss their opposition to the war. There was speculation that the convention would recommend New England's secession from the United States and the negotiation of a separate peace with Britain. Instead, the delegates propose constitutional amendments requiring a two-thirds vote for declarations of war and laws restricting commerce, forbidding successive presidents from the same state, eliminating the three-fifths clause, and restricting future presidents to one term in office. Outside New England, the convention, and the Federalist opposition to the war more generally, will generate charges of unpatriotic betrayal in a time of war, leading to the rapid decline of the Federalists as a national party" ==Regiments== *Descendant of Godfrey Dearborn, Gen. Henry Dearborn - chief commander of land forces, was removed by President Madison *1st Regiment of Militia in the Province of New Hampshire . Militia of New Hampshire encamped near Portsmouth, fearing British invasion of Portsmouth *1st Battalion, called to duty in detached companies temporarily, Major Dearborn *3rd Regiment, Lt Col. Thomas Lovering stationed at South Ropewalk, Portsmouth *3rd Detachment was placed on "The High Plains" http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/history/dow/chap16/dow16_1.htm *4th United States Infantry, 21st Infantry Regiment *35 Regiment (1st Brigade) New Hampshire Mil. of New Castle *New Hampshire Volunteers, Denny McCobb, Col. * From Hampton 8 companies - Capt. Jacob Dearborn **a company of Minute Men was formed ::Fort Constitution, 1808-68, at New Castle, built to protect Portsmouth Harbor. New Hampshire gave the neck of land to US in 1791. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-65.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Fort Constitution. }}{{Clear}} ::Fort William and Mary, at New Castle ::Fort Stark, at New Castle ::Fort Washington, at New Castle ::Fort Dearborne, at New Castle ==War of 1812 Officers and Soldiers== *Ezra Batchelder, Danvers Artillery of Danvers MA. *Meshach Bell, 35 Regiment (1st Brigade) New Hampshire Militia of New Castle *Tristram Dalton of North Hampton *Corp. Abraham Drake of North Hampton *Benjamin Oliver, 35 Regiment (1st Brigade) New Hampshire Mil. of New Castle *James Stoodly of Portsmouth, First Regiment of Militia in the Province of New Hampshire to guard Fort William and Mary for the King of England. *David Keniston, called Infant David never married. He was a man of immense proportions, lived alone on the Ledges. Enlisted in War of 1812 with Light Infantry and served at Portslmouth. History of Northfield, New Hampshire 1780-1905: In Two Parts with Many ...By By Mrs. Lucy Rogers Hill Cross. *“I'll try, Sir.” said Col. James Miller. Col Miller became an iconic War of 1812 figure as well as role model for military leaders in United States Army. ==The Men== {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Bartlett-19 |Bartlett, Jeremiah]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Miller-29146 |Miller, James]] ||Army ||Brigadier General ||4th United States Infantry, 21st Infantry Regiment |- |[[Ripley-993 |Ripley, Eleazer Wheelock]] ||Army ||Brigadier General ||2nd Brigade |} ==Sources== *http://www.archives.gov/research/military/war-of-1812/1812-discharge-certificates/soldiers-by-unit.html * http://education.nh.gov/instruction/curriculum/social_studies/documents/twentypoints.pdf *" The War of 1812", by John K. Mahon, p 33, 38, 100, *https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1834325 *http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/history/dow/chap16/dow16_1.htm Lists of New Hampshire service men] *http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/genealogicalrecordswarof1812.htm *https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/New_Hampshire_in_the_War_of_1812 *https://www.fold3.com/browse// *https://www.fold3.com/browse/247/h_5UoXzIz Bounty Land Warrant, Free] *War of 1812 Pension Application Files Index, 1812-1815 * https://go.fold3.com/.html *Military History of the State of New Hampshire, from its Settlement in 1623 to the Rebellion in 1861 by Chandler E. Potter, Vol. II * http://www.mywarof1812.com/records/ *20 POINTS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE MILITARY HISTORY, pdf *RESEARCH - New Hampshire Genealogy and History at... www.nh.searchroots.com/research.html

War of 1812 New Jersey

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[[Category:New Jersey, War of 1812]] [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] {{War of 1812|New Jersey}} ==New Jersey== Members of Congress of New Jersey voted against the war with Britain, yet were of same party as President Madison. Once war began, it began to help the 'cause'. Governor Joseph Bloomfield was appointed Brigadier General of U.S. Army. 300 militia were requested to report to Paulus Hook (Jersey City). By end of the year there were 2,500 men in the militia. By the end of the war New Jersey contributed '''5,668 infantry men, 135 cavalry men, and 209 artillery men for a total of 6,012 men.''' To attain the quota of 5000, a draft was made. Many of its counties are considered part of the New York City metropolitan area. Unlike New York, Vermont or Maine, it did not border with Canada, and did not worry about raids from Canada. New Jersey was spared having to use its state funds to fortify its weak points or coastal or water defense. It did not have to garrison frontier or harbor ports. it only had to worry about New York Harbor security and Delaware Bay. '''New Jersey contributed three of its sons to lead the War of 1812.''' 1) A chief naval contributor in the War of 1812 was '''William Bainbridge''', born in Princeton, New Jersey. He commanded the famous ''USS Constitution'' which encountered the ''Java'' and the ''Java'' surrendered to the ''USS Constitution''. The ''USS Constitution'' was also known as ''Old Ironsides''. William Bainbridge received the Congressional Gold Medal {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-348.jpg |align=l |size=215 |caption=William Bainbridge. }} 2) '''Zebulon Montgomery Pike'''. Brig. General of the 15th Infantry was born in Lamberton, New Jersey. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-335.jpg |align=c |size=215 |caption=Zebulon Pike. }} 3) '''Lt General Sir George Prevost''', the military Commander in Chief in British North America (now part of Canada) during War of 1812, was actually born in Province of New Jersey (Hackensack). He joined the British army when young. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-309.jpg |align=c |size=215 |caption=George Prevost. }} {{Clear}} ==Timeline== *''' July 17, 1812''' ''USS Nautilus'' versus ''HMS Shannon'' (1806) (July 17, 1812): The first capture of an American ship by the British during the war. The American brig ''USS Nautilus'' was pursued and captured by the British frigate ''HMS Shannon'' (1806), which was part of a five-ship British squadron that also included ''HMS Africa'', ''Aeolis'', ''Belvidera'' and ''Guerrière'' that was cruising off the coast of New Jersey. *'''August 11, 1812''' Gen. John Armstrong requested Gov. Bloomfield of New Jersey to send 500 militia to Ft Richmond, Statin Island. Eleven units were assigned there from Major Gen Ludlow's division of New Jersey Militia, commanded by Major Isaac Andrus. So of the 3,500 men defending New York City, 500 were New Jersey Militia.New York City and Vicinity During the War of 1812-15: Being a ..., Volume 1, By Rocellus Sheridan Guernsey New York Battles include the First and Second, ''Battle of Sacket's Harbor'', ''Battle of Oswego'' and ''Battle of Plattsburgh'' *As opposed to the Revolution in 1776 where British occupied part of New Jersey and Sandy Hook, Elizabethtown were important, the 1812 War control of territory was not as important as the blockading of U.S. Ports. There was the constant treat of the naval gunfire or raids to harass the cities, towns. * '''June 15, 1813''' - British raid at Charlotte, New York, at the mouth of the Genesee River a landing party (unopposed and succeeded in confiscating 500 barrels of flour plus a boat holding 1200 bushels of corn. (The British needed food).... * '''April 27, 1813,''' the 15th U.S. Infantry, known as the ''New Jersey Regiment'' almost entirely recruited for service on the Canadian border. Initially commanded by New Jersey born Colonel Zebulon Montgomery Pike, a famous explorer before the war, the 15th fought in a number of battles in Canada and upstate New York. Pike, promoted to General, led a force including the 15th in an amphibious attack across Lake Ontario and into Canada against the town of York. He was killed in a mine explosion after the British abandoned the town. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-60.jpg |align=c |size=275 |caption=Pike killed. }}{{Clear}} *1813 -'''15th U. S. Infantry''' (New Jersey Regiment) helped capture '''Toronto and Fort George''', and later covered the withdrawal from Fort George in December. Heavy casualties on the retreat. http://www.nj.gov/military/museum/narratives/warof1812.html *'''1813-1814''' British raiders captured a number of coastal trading vessels between Sandy Hook and Cumberland County’s, Maurice River in 1813-1814. *'''September 5, 1815''' - 800 citizens formed a militia of Newark, New Jersey with bands , flags, and slogan: ''Don't Give Up the Soil'' ---- '''SAND FORT''' :A sand fort memorial for volunteers who were defending Somers Point during War of 1812. A story says the sand fort was carrying "quaker guns". :: John R Scull of Somers Point, New Jersey formed a company of infantry of 117 men including 12 members of Somers family, named: ''1st Battalion, 1st Regiment, New Jersey Militia''. to protect the coast. The volunteers built a fort near Great Egg Harbor River, shaped in a semi-circle. Size was 50" diameter, 6 1/2 -10 feet high with a cannon that could fire 4" and 6" shot. Volunteers were on duty 24 hours/day.. If they saw British, they were supposed to ride to the villages and give the alarm. ::Today a heavy bronze plaque is present where the fort was, which is larger than erosion could hurt.. ::::In Memory of All Who Served their country in War of 1812-1815 ::::Near this site a Volunteer Company Erected and Defended a sand Fort :::::Erected 1923 by Century Chapter National Society U.S. Daughters of 1812 ---- {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-72.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Perryville tavern for Lake Erie victory.}} ==Regiments== '''2500 Militia''' were stationed on Staten Island and the Highlands. As war continued, more were called to protect the coastline from the British blockade (who were sending raiding parties ashore).. *'''15th U.S. Infantry''' was known as ''New Jersey Regiment'', to do service on Canadian border. *''' Jersey Blue''' of Newark, New Jersey *USS Constitution *USS Hornet *1st Regiment men listed died of dysentery, pneumonia *3rd Artillery *15th U.S. Infantry (New Jersey Regiment -served on Canadian Border, Initial command by Col. Zebulon Montgomery Pike - commanded troops in the successful attack on York, on April 27, 1813. He was killed by flying rock debris when the withdrawing British garrison blew up its ammunition magazine as he and troops approached Fort York *15th helped capture Toronto and Fort George, 1813. Covered withdrawal from Fort George in December. *Capt. James Wilson's Company of Trenton *Capt. Plume's Artillery of Newark *New Jersey Militiahttp://usgwarchives.net/pensions/1812/index.htmhttp://www.nj.gov/military/museum/narratives/warof1812.html '''Records of New Jersey men''' :ABEL, JOHN, Pension, Capt. Clements Co., New Jersey Militia :ACKERMAN, LAWRENCE, Pension, Capt. Nathaniel Board's Co., New Jersey Militia :ACKERSON, JOHN T., Pension Capt. Vancleve Moore's Co., New Jersey Militia :ADAIR, ROBERT, Pension, Capt. Webb's Co., New Jersey Militia :ADAMS, LEVI, Capt. Peter Cole's Co., New Jersey Militia :ADAMS, SAMUEL, Capt. McKissack's Co., New Jersey Militia :ADAMS, SOLOMON, Capt. Wescott's Co., New Jersey Militia :BREWSTER, WILLIAM (Widow's Land Bounty Claim) Capt. Carter's Co., New Jersey Militia :WOOLEVER, JOHN, Capt. Francis Donlevy's Co., 3rd Regt., New Jersey Militia -SERVICE RECORD '''MEN FILING FOR PENSION RECORDS- "B's Only"''' *Babbitt, Seth 1792-1842, New Jersey residence, Berkshire Valley, New Jersey; Wife, Hannah Weir married July 4, 1814 *Babcock, Abel d 1879, Massachusetts residence, Gloucester Co., New Jersey, Wife #1- Harriet M Arnold, Wife #2 Lydia Baldwin, married May 21, 1838 *Badgley, Stephen 1785 Morris Co., New Jersey. wife, Catherine Denham married 1812 *Bainbridge, Nicholas d 1846 New Jersey. Tompkins Co., New York, wife Ann Cornell married February 28, 1811 *John Baker 1796- , Bergen Co., New Jersey, wife Anna Winters married February 4, 1816 *Lewis Baker 1794-1860 New Jersey, Morris Co., New Jersey, wife Elizabeth Clark married June 6, 1832 *William Baker d. 1879 Warren Co., New Jersey, wife Elizabeth Piatt married June 15, 1818 *Enoch Baldwin b 1787 in Fayette Co., Iowa, wife Nancy Spear married October 15, 1826 *John Baldwin d. 1885 New Jersey. Essex Co., New Jersey, wife Emma Munn, married 1818 *Archibald Bancroft 1797-1881 New Jersey, Cumberland Co., New Jersey, wife Lydia Bateman married 1825 *John Bancroft d 1862 New Jersey, from Philadelphia Pennsylvania, wife Deborah Kent married 1812 *John S Barber 1786-1864 New Jersey, Salem Co., New Jersey, wife Sarah Dennis *Stephen Barnes d. 1853 New Jersey, Perry Co., Ohio, wife Anna Vale married 1814 *William Barrett 1791-1867 New Jersey, Cumberland Co., New Jersey, wife Bathsheba Harris married 1815 *James Batson 1788-1872, New Jersey, Morris Co., New Jersey, wife Mary Kinney married 1811 *William Baulser d 1840 New Jersey, Shrewsbury, New Jersey, wife Mary Durant married 1825 *Joseph Baulsir d 1879 New Jersey, Kings County, New York, wife Jane *Nimrod Baulsir d 1886 New Jersey, Brooklyn, New York, 2nd wife Ann S Ball married 1850 *Samuel Serrin Beach, 1782-1859 New Jersey, Morris Co., New Jersey, wife, Jane Hoff married 1805 *John Beaston d 1828 New Jersey, served. d in Atlantic Co., New Jersey, wife Submittee Edwards married 1814 *Benjamin Beatty 1784-1850 New Jersey, d Pennsylvania, wife Margaretta Bachman married 1819 *John I Beemer d 1827 New Jersey, Sussex Co., New Jersey, wife Mary Moore married 1813 *Moses Beemer 1796-1865 New Jersey, wife Susan Ayres married 1824 http://www.learnwebskills.com/patriot/war1812indexb.htm ==The Men== {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Bainbridge-331 |Bainbridge, William]] ||Navy ||Captain ||USS Constitution |- |[[Buckalow-3 |Buckalow, Samuel]] ||Army ||Private || 3rd Artillery |- |[[Lawrence-2777 |Lawrence, James]] ||Navy ||Captain ||USS Hornet |- |[[Pike-1327 |Pike, Zebulon Montgomery]] ||Army ||Brig. General ||15th Infantry |- |[[Shannon-2203 |Shannon, Daniel]] ||Militia ||Private || Capt Donlevy's Rangers |} ==Sources== *[http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/1813-pension-list/1813-pension-list-new-jersey.htm 1813 Pension for New Jersey] *http://archive.org/stream/recordsofoffice00newj#page/n113/mode/2up/search/1812 Records] *[http://www.navyhistory.org/2012/02/the-war-of-1812-a-new-look/Navy of War of 1812] *[http://www.nj.gov/military/museum/narratives/warof1812.html New Jersey museum] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_War_of_1812_Battles The Battles] *[http://www.navyhistory.org/2012/02/the-war-of-1812-a-new-look/ Navy Involvement] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/New_Jersey_in_the_War_of_1812 Family Search] *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/war-of-1812-military-records.htm Military records] *[http://www.nj.gov/military/museum/narratives/warof1812.html New Jersey narratives] *http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/genealogicalrecordswarof1812.htm *[http://www.learnwebskills.com/patriot/war1812indexb.htm War of 1812 Pension application Files] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Barrens_(New_Jersey) Pine Barrens, New Jersey] *"States at War, Volume 4: A Reference Guide for Delaware, Maryland and New .." edited by Richard F Miller * http://www.mywarof1812.com/battles/131210.html *https://archive.org/details/recordsofoffice00newj *"Mr. Madison's War: Politics, Diplomacy and Warfare in the Early American Republic, 1783-1830", by Stagg, J.C. A., Princeton, New Jersey, 1983. See also: *"1812: War with America", By Jon Latimer *A Spanish-American War Index and some other early military records can be found at the state archives. That includes material on the War of 1812, including National Guard Records from Early Records to 1910 *[https://go.fold3.com/results.php?category=new-jersey&s_place=new-jersey Fold 3] War of 1812 Service Record Index. *Wikimedia Commons

War of 1812 New York

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[[Category:New York, War of 1812]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] =New York= =Battles= ''Actions along the American-Canadian border occurred in three sectors (from west to east): the old Northwest Territory (plus the portion of southwestern Ontario adjacent to the Detroit River), the Niagara Frontier (including the adjacent coast lines of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario in Upper Canada, New York and Pennsylvania), and the St. Lawrence River (including locations in Lower Canada and New York).'' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niagara_Frontier The Niagara Frontier] *First British raid at Charlotte, New York, at the mouth of the Genesee River (October 1, 1812 *Capture of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Caledonia_(1807) HMS Caledonia] (1807) and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Detroit_(1812) HMS Detroit (1812) at Ft. Erie, Upper Canada] (October 9, 1812) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Queenston_Heights Battle of Queenston Heights, Upper Canada] (October 13, 1812) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Frenchman%27s_Creek Skirmish at Frenchman's Creek, Upper Canada] (November 28, 1812) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Smyth Smyth's failed invasion of Upper Canada] (November 28 – December 1, 1812) :[http://www.warof1812.ca/stlawrence1812.htm St. Lawrence River] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carleton_Island Occurrence at Carleton Island] (June 26, 1812) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Battle_of_Sacket%27s_Harbor First attack on Sackets Harbor, New York] (July 19, 1812) *Battle of the Julia versus the Earl of Moria and the Duke of Gloucester on the St. Lawrence River (July 31, 1812) *Skirmish at Touissant's Island in the St. Lawrence River (September 16, 1812) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raid_on_Gananoque Raid at Gananoque, Upper Canada] (September 21, 1812) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Ogdensburg First attack on Ogdensburg, New York] (October 4, 1812) *Skirmishes at Akwesasne and French Mills (October 23 – November 23, 1812) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lacolle_Mills_(1812) Skirmish at Lacolle, Lower Canada] (November 20, 1812) =Companies= =The Men= {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Andrus-379 |Andrus, Chester]] ||Army||Private ||Capt. Alexander Price's Co. |- |[[Barnard-700 |Barnard, Edward]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Beardsley-337 |Beardsley, Levi ]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Brown-39392 |Brown, Jacob Jennings]] ||Militia and Army ||Brigadier General ||108th Regiment |- |[[Clyde-19 |Clyde, James P.]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Cox-13265 |Cox, William]] ||Militia||Private||Captain Levi Lacy's Company |- |[[Doyle-1810 |Doyle, Peter]] ||Unknown||Musician ||11th Reg't, Capt. H Hale's Co. |- |[[Hildreth-601 |Hildreth, Jonathan]] ||Militia ||Private ||18th Regiment (Getman's), Capt. Elwood's Company, Lieutenant Colonel Jacob Snell's regiment |- |[[Hildreth-534 |Hildreth, Oznus (Ozni)]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Regiment, Capt. Frederick Gitman's Co. |- |[[Johnson-48835 |Johnson, Thomas P.]] ||Militia ||Private ||Regiment of Capt. William Newton. |- |[[Longshore-108 |Longshore, Richard B.]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Regiment of Col. Philetus Swift |- |[[Liscum-8|Liscum, Peletiah Day]] || Army || Sergeant || 21st U.S. Infantry |- |[[Macomb-7 |Macomb, Alexander]] ||Army ||Brigadier General ||frontier of northern New York |- |[[Nealy-34 |Nealy, Matthew]] ||Militia ||Lieutenant ||Lieutenant Colonel Calvin Rich's Regiment |- |[[Quackenbush-124 |Quackenbush, Abraham]] ||Militia ||Private ||Capt Carpenter's Co. |- |[[Porter-988 |Porter, Peter Buell]] ||Militia ||Major General ||New York Volunteers |- |[[Sheldon-1054 |Sheldon, Chauncey Lee ]] ||Regiment ||Sergeant, Surgeon ||164 Regiment (CHURCHILL'S) |- |[[Slater-934 |Slater, Ira]] ||Militia ||Private ||Sanford's Battalion |- |[[Stillwell-1176 |Stillwell, Christopher]] ||Militia ||Private ||84 and 93 Consolidated Regiment |- |[[Stillwell-1250|Stillwell, Jacob]] ||Militia ||Corporal ||84 and 93 Consolidated Regiment |- |[[Underhill-89 |Underhill, Amos]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||48th Regiment |- |[[Van_Rensselaer-35 |Van Rensselaer III, Stephen]] ||Militia ||Major General ||United States forces on the Canadian frontier |- |[[Willson-532 |Willson, Eber]] ||Militia ||Private ||1st Regiment Hopkin's |} =Resources= *[http://www.preservethepensions.org/ War of 1812 Pensions Digitization Project] *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/286899 FHL Collection] 973 M2Lp v. 5; digital versions at[http://books.google.com/books?id=t7oqAAAAMAAJ Google Books] and[http://www.archive.org/details/listpensionerso02buregoog Internet Archive]. Abstract of Pensions of Soldiers of the Revolution, War of 1812 & Indian Wars by Annie Walker Burns. Available online in Heritage Quest (Library card required). Select "Search Books", then "Publications". *[http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/Warof1812/resources/images/quarterly.pdf St Lawrence County in the War of 1812] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyrensse/indians.htm?cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0000584978&o_lid=0000584978&o_sch=Affiliate+External Native Americans Mustered into the Service of the United States in the War of 1812] =Sources= *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1928 U.S. Seamen's Protection Certificates, 1792-1868]. This included the African American Seamen who accounted for fifteen to twenty percent of the US Navy *[http://www.seawaytrail.com/warof1812/ Great Lakes Seaway Trail] War of 1812 *http://www.britannica.com/event/Battle-of-Lundys-Lane

War of 1812 North Carolina

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[[Category: North Carolina, War of 1812]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] =North Carolina= =Battles= Within the state of North Carolina there were only two minor skirmishes between the British and locals. For five days, July 12-16, 1813, the British landed troops and occupied the small towns of Okracoke in Hyde County and Portsmouth in Carteret County - both on the barrier island of the outer banks. *[http://www.villagecraftsmen.com/news102112.htm Skirmish at Okracoke] =Companies= *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_military_units.html The Known Military Units from North Carolina] '''1812 Muster ''' *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_first_brigade_nc_militia.html 1st Brigade NC Militia] *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_second_brigade_nc_militia.html 2nd Brigade NC Militia] *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_first_regiment_nc_cavalry.html 1st Regiment NC Cavalry] *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_first_regiment_nc_artillery.html 1st Regiment NC Artillery] *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_first_regiment_nc_riflemen.html 1st Regiment NC Riflemen] '''1814 Muster ''' *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_first_regiment_nc_militia_1814.html 1st Regiment NC Militia] *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_second_regiment_nc_militia_1814.html 2nd Regiment NC Militia] *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_third_regiment_nc_militia_1814.html 3rd Regiment NC Militia] *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_fourth_regiment_nc_militia_1814.html 4th Regiment NC Militia] *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_fifth_regiment_nc_militia_1814.html 5th Regiment NC Militia] *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_sixth_regiment_nc_militia_1814.html 6th Regiment NC Militia] *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_seventh_regiment_nc_militia_1814.html 7th Regiment NC Militia] *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_military_units.html Known Naval Officers Serving from North Carolina] =The Men= {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Autry-158 |Autrey, Micajah]] ||Militia ||Private || 4th Regiment (Rowland's) |- |[[Fiscus-56 |Fiscus, Jacob]] ||Militia ||Private ||5th Regiment Infantry (Bradshaw's) |- |[[Hays-2061 |Hays, Solomon]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Ownby-14 |Ownby, John]] ||Militia ||Private ||Captain Bradly's Co |} =Resources= *[http://www.preservethepensions.org/ War of 1812 Pensions Digitization Project] *[http://www.nc1812.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/ North Carolina's War of 1812 Project] *List of Pensioners on the Roll, January 1, 1883; Giving the Name of Each Pensioner, the Cause for Why Pensioned, the Post-Office Address, the Rate of Pension Per Month, and the Date of Original Allowance... Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1883.[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/286899 FHL Collection] 973 M2Lp v. 5; digital versions at [http://books.google.com/books?id=t7oqAAAAMAAJ Google Books] and [http://www.archive.org/details/listpensionerso02buregoog Internet Archive]. *Abstract of Pensions of North Carolina Soldiers of the Revolution, War of 1812 & Indian Wars by Annie Walker Burns. Available online in Heritage Quest (Library card required). Select "Search Books", then "Publications". *Abstract of Pensions of North Carolina Soldiers of the Revolution, War of 1812 & Indian Wars by Annie Walker Burns. Available online in [http://www.nclive.org/cgi-bin/nclsm?rsrc=218 Heritage Quest] (Library card required). Select "Search Books", then "Publications" *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/war-of-1812/1812-discharge-certificates/discharge-certificates.html War of 1812 Discharge Certificates] National Archives =Sources= *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~york/1812NC.html Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers] ''who Served During the War of 1812 in Organizations From the State of North Carolina, Microfilm ID M652, Record Group 94 from the National Archives'' *[http://www.nc1812.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/books/militai18121814.pdf Muster Rolls of the Soldiers of the War of 1812] Detached from the Militia of North Carolina in 1812 and 1814 By Ch C Raboteau, at the Times Office Copyright 1851 (expired) *[http://www.nc1812.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/1812waynerosters.htm Wayne County Roster of Soldiers in the War of 1812] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1928 U.S. Seamen's Protection Certificates, 1792-1868]. This included the African American Seamen who accounted for fifteen to twenty percent of the US Navy *973.52456 L NCC. Frustrated Patriots: North Carolina and the War of 1812 by Sarah McCulloh Lemmon. Chapel Hill, University of North Carolina Press, [1973].

War of 1812 Ohio

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[[Category:Ohio, War of 1812]] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:War_of_1812 http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Photos-152.jpg] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:War_of_1812_Resource_page http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Photos-151.jpg] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:War_of_1812_Project_Images http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Photos-173.jpg] {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Beardsley-87 |Beardsley, Barna]] ||Army ||Teamster ||Joel Craig's Brigade |- |[[Burris-491 |Burris Sr., George W.]] ||Army ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Davis-25422 |Davis, John]] ||Army ||Private || 1st Infantry POW? |- |[[Dray-242 |Drake, William]] ||Militia ||Unknown || 3rd Regiment (Hayes) |- |[[Ewing-1302 |Ewing Sr, William]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Flaugher-187 |Flaugher, David]] ||Militia ||Private ||[[:Category: Captain Elijah Martin's Company, Ohio Militia, War of 1812|Captain Elijah Martin's Company, Ohio Militia, War of 1812]] |- |[[Flaugher-249 |Flaugher, Henry]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || [[:Category: Captain Elijah Martin's Company, Ohio Militia, War of 1812|Captain Elijah Martin's Company, Ohio Militia, War of 1812]] |- |[[Lockhart-1289 |Lockhart, Josiah]] ||Army ||Captain, Brigadier General||[[Space:Captain_Josiah_Lockhart%27s_Roster_War_of_1812 |Captain Josiah Lockhart's Company, War of 1812]] |- |[[Lockhart-1681 |Lockhart Sr., Robert Ellison]] ||Army ||Private ||[[Space:Captain_Josiah_Lockhart%27s_Roster_War_of_1812 |Captain Josiah Lockhart's Company, War of 1812]] |- |[[Lockhart-1452 |Lockhart, Samuel]] ||Militia ||Captain ||Unknown |- |[[Sutton-213 |Sutton, George]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Served under General Hull |- |[[Van_Blaricom-20 |VanBlaricom, Samuel S.]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Isaac Monnett's Co. |- |[[Wolford-288 |Wolford, Andrew]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Captain John Snelbeker's Co |- |} === The Environment prior to the War of 1812 === ::War with England was spreading quickly, therefore fear of a British invasion into Ohio from the north created panic in many Ohio citizens. They left their farms along the coast and navigated for Cleveland where there was safety in numbers. Meanwhile deep in Ohio frontier territory, where the more hardy citizens were located, they began to build blockhouses intending to use them as safe houses. These were where local citizens could flee to for protection in the case of a British or Indian attack. These block houses were most usually defended by local militia organized for defense of the community. Canadian citizens were also invading Ohio, but for a different reason. === Returning Revolutionary Veterans === ::Post Revolution War and before the War of 1812; there were a number of Americans, induced by special offers, relocated themselves to Canada to help settle the Canada's western frontier. These inducements succeeded in transplanting many of the New England farmers which were mostly Revolutionary War veterans or descendants. This created confusion. When hostilities erupted, these patriots could not take up arms against the country they had fought to establish. This created a returning flood of refugees, our returning home patriots, from Canada and settling in Central Ohio where it was considered safer. === [[Madison-1|President Madison]] orders assembly of the militia at Dayton, Ohio === ::[[Meigs-383|Governor Return Jonathan Meigs]] of Ohio, on April 6, 1812, assembled the Militia for drilling in preparation to march to Detroit; by the end of the month more than the required number of men had been enrolled. ::[[Hull-2524|Governor Hul]]l, from Michigan, was appointed as the Brigadier General. He arrived late in May to Dayton, Ohio and left on 25 May with this troops. They troops did get to choose their own Field Officers and were fairly equipped, early in May. == How can YOU help? == === Template: Add to a Profile === Copy and paste the following into the biography text box of the person's profile who participated in the conflict. Be sure to place it above the BIOGRAPHY header so it links to the project. Save. '''COPY AND SAVE THE FOLLOWING:''' {{War of 1812}} '''The result is:''' {{War of 1812}} === Add the Correct Category for the Unit === STILL IN PROGRESS OF DEVELOPING ALL CATEGORIES FOR OHIO!! If you know the unit that the person was assigned to, please add the category to the profile at the top above the BIOGRAPHY header. If you have questions or need assistance or it comes up RED, please contact one of the page managers above or post on G2G for assistance === IF you find a Related Resource or Info to a Specific Person/Location/Unit ADD IT === Please add it here under the appropriate location/unit with a citation for the information or a link. Very Much Appreciated!!! === Pick a Unit and Make WikiTree Matches === If there is a unit that your ancestor was associated with, create/search profiles that match the roster and link them to that category page. See Adams County for an example of several linked profiles associated with a unit, Capt. Josiah Lockharts.... It may take some research but if the person already exists, shouldn't be hard to find and then link using the following format: [[Lockhart-1289|Brigadier General Josiah Lockhart Whatever You Want]] Which then shows up: [[Lockhart-1289|Brigadier General Josiah Lockhart Whatever You Want]] NOTE: The '''''whatever you want''''' can be DOB/DOD Location Unit Etc. === Join the Project and Adopt a Unit/Regiment and More === '''Benefits:''' *Learn WikiTree in real time with hands on help from current project members and leaders *Help build resources and links to assist other genealogists in finding their family *Create pages linking them to appropriate categories while learning the ins and outs of WikiTree *Make some great friends with similar interests~that's just an extra :) == Ohio Resources == === Rosters === *Roster of Ohio soldiers in the War of 1812 by Ohio. Adjutant General's Office Published 1916 Topics United States -- History War of 1812 Regimental histories Ohio, Ohio -- History War of 1812, Ohio -- Militia [https://archive.org/details/rosterofohiosold00ohio Link for ONLINE DIGITAL Copy]. Note: Search does not appear to be conclusive. I finally found my soldier via the first name search...lucked out because it was unique, but the last name search only showed one with that last name, where I know that there are other's with that last name in this publication. *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/ohio/roster-of-ohio-soldiers-in-the-war-of-1812.htm Roster of Ohio Soldiers in the War of 1812] *[https://archive.org/stream/rosterofohiosold00ohio#page/n31/mode/2up/search/Josiah Original Record, searchable] Note: The search is not 100% accurate. Try the last name, sometimes the first name, sometimes both names and results will vary. *[http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/military/1812-a.html Ohio Genealogy Express Digital Rosters] === Interactive County Map === *[http://www.mapofus.org/ohio/ Ohio Counties from 1788] which will allow you to pause the counties at the time period you choose. GREAT resource! = Regiments = Ohio furnished for this war 1,759 Officers and 24,521 Enlisted men distributed as follows: ==Existing Category Links == *[[:Category: 1st Regiment, Ohio Infantry, War of 1812|1st Regiment, Ohio Infantry, War of 1812]] 108 Companies *[[:Category: 2nd Regiment, Ohio Infantry, War of 1812|2nd Regiment, Ohio Infantry, War of 1812]] 85 Companies *[[:Category: 3rd Regiment, Ohio Infantry, War of 1812|3rd Regiment, Ohio Infantry, War of 1812]] 56 Companies *Voluntary Militia Units: 185 Companies **[[Space: Captain Josiah Lockhart's Roster War of 1812 | Captain Josiah Lockhart's Company, War of 1812]] **[[:Category: Captain Elijah Martin's Company, Ohio Militia, War of 1812|Captain Elijah Martin's Company, Ohio Militia, War of 1812]] *Ohio Members Assigned to U. S. Infantry, 5 Companies *Ohio Mounted Infantry, 25 Companies *Ohio Cavalry, 13 Troops *Ohio Artillery, 1 Battery == First Regiment Infantry, 108 Companies == *COL. DUNCAN McARTHUR FIRST REGIMENT. OHIO MILITIA *CAPT. JAMES ALEXANDER'S COMPANY FIRST REGIMENT OHIO MILITIA. (Probably from Jefferson County.) Served from Aug. 23, 1812 until Nov. 30, 1813. *LIEUT. COL. JOHN ANDREWS. FIRST REGIMENT, OHIO MILITIA. *[[DeLong-2275 | COLONEL JOHN DeLONG. FIRST REGIMENT. OHIO MILITIA ]] *MAJOR JOSEPH JENKINSON. FIRST REGIMENT. OHIO MILITIA. *COLONEL DAVID SUTTON. FIRST REGIMENT. OHIO MILITIA *COLONEL JAMES DENNY. FIRST REGIMENT. OHIO MILITIA *LIEUT. COL. ALEXANDER ENOS. FIRST REGIMENT. OHIO MILITIA === County Resources === === Adams County === * LIEUT. DANIEL COE'S COMPANY (Probably from Adams County) Served from Jul. 30 until Aug. 29, 1813 * CAPT. JOHN DAVIDSON'S COMPANY (Probably from Adams County.) Served from Jul. 28, until Sep. 8, 1813 * CAPT. ROBERT KERR'S COMPANY. (Probably from Adams County) Served from Jul. 28, until Sep. 8, 1813 * [[Lockhart-1289|CAPT. JOSIAH LOCKHART'S]] COMPANY. (County Unknown) Adams County [Note: This is where he lived] Served from May 4, until Jul. 4, 1812 [[Space:Captain_Josiah_Lockhart%27s_Roster_War_of_1812|Roster and Sources]] with additional information on some individuals. === Belmont County === * CAPTAIN WILLIAM STEPHENSON'S COMPANY (Probably Belmont County) Served from Sep. 3, 1813 until Mar. 20, 1814 * CAPT. DANIEL CONNER'S COMPANY (Probably from Belmont County.) Served from Jan. 13, until Mar. 17, 1814 * CAPT. ROBERT MORRISON'S COMPANY. (Probably from Belmont County.) Served from Jul. 29, until Sep. 8, 1813 === Brown County === * CAPT. ELIJAH MARTIN'S COMPANY. (Probably from Brown County) Served from Feb. 1, until Aug. 12, 1813 === Butler County === * CAPTAIN ASA HINCKLE'S COMPANY (Probably Butler County) Served from Aug. 11, 1812 until Nov. 30, 1812 and from Jan. 1 until Feb. 15, 1813 * CAPTAIN MATTHIAS CORWIN'S COMPANY (Probably Butler County) Served from Aug. 11 until Nov. 30, 1812, and from Jan. 5 until Feb. 11, 1813 * CAPT. JOEL COLLIN'S COMPANY (Probably from Butler County) Served from Aug. 11, 1812 until Feb. 1813 * CAPT. WILLIAM McMAIN'S (or McMean's) COMPANY (From Clermont or Butler Counties.) Served from Aug. 11, 1812 until Feb. 11, 1813 * CAPT. LUTHER LEONARD'S COMPANY (Probably from Butler County) Served from Aug. 11, until Nov. 30, 1812 and from Jul. 5, until Jul. 23, 1814 * CAPT. JOHN HAMILTON'S COMPANY. (From Ross or Butler County) Served from Feb. 6, until Aug. 6, 1813. Part of company served until 1816 === Clinton County === * LIEUT. JORDAN MANNING'S COMPANY. (Probably from Clinton County) Served from Nov. 28, 1814, until Apr. 10, 1815 === Champaign County === * CAPT. ABNER BARRETT'S COMPANY (Probably from Champaign County) Served from Aug. 21, until Oct. 21, 1812 & from Jan. 1, until Feb. 21, 1813 === Clermont County === * CAPT. WILLIAM McMAIN'S (or McMean's) COMPANY (From Clermont or Butler Counties.) Served from Aug. 11, 1812 until Feb. 11, 1813 === Delaware County === * CAPT. ROBERT REED'S COMPANY (Probably from Delaware County) Served from Jul. 28, until Sep. 6, 1813 === Franklin County === * CAPT. DAVID LISTS' COMPANY. (From Franklin County.) Served from July 28, 1813 until Sept. 6, 1813. * CAPT. SAMUEL LYBRAND'S COMPANY. (Probably from Franklin County) Served from Jul. 28, until Sep. 6, 1813 === Fairfield County === * CAPT. WILLIAM SUMNER'S COMPANY. (Probably from Fairfield County) Served from July 31, until Sep. 6, 1813. === Gallia County === CAPT. JOHN ROADANNOUR'S MOUNTED COMPANY. (From Gallia County) Served from August 1, to September 4, 1813 http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/military/1812-a.html === Greene County === * CAPTAIN JACOB SHINGLEDECKER'S COMPANY (From Greene County.) Served Aug. 24 until Dec. 31, 1812 === Hamilton County === CAPT. ROBERT HAINES' MOUNTED COMPANY (Probably from Hamilton County) Served from July 29, until August 13, 1813 http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/military/1812-a.html === Harrison County === * CAPT. DAVID PECK'S COMPANY. (From Either Harrison or Jefferson County.) Served from Aug. 25, 1812, until Feb. 28, 1813. * CAPT. WILLIAM STOAKES COMPANY. (Probably from Harrison County.) Served from Aug. 21, 1812 until Feb. 28, 1813. * CAPTAIN JOHN ALEXANDER'S COMPANY. (Probably Harrison or Jefferson County.) Served from Sep. 21, 1812 until Dec. 8, 1812, and from Jul. 29, 1813 until Aug. 22, 1813. === Highland County === * CAPT. JOHN JONES' COMPANY (Probably from Highland County) Served from May 1, 1812 until May 1, 1813 * CAPTAIN WILLIAM DUNLAP'S COMPANY (Probably from Highland County) Served from Jul. 29, until Sep. 8, 1913 * CAPT. HUGH ROGER'S COMPANY. (Probably from Highland County) Served from Jul. 28, until Aug. 26, 1813 * CAPT. JAMES PATTERSON'S COMPANY (Probably from Highland County) Served from Jul. 28, until Sep. 8, 1813 === Jefferson County === *CAPT. JAMES ALEXANDER'S COMPANY FIRST REGIMENT OHIO MILITIA. (Probably from Jefferson County.) Served from Aug. 23, 1812 until Nov. 30, 1813. http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/military/1812-a.html#* * CAPT. JACOB GILBERT'S COMPANY. (Probably from Jefferson County) Served from Aug. 25, 1812 until Feb. 28, 1813. http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/military/1812-a.html#* * CAPTAIN JOSEPH HOLMES' COMPANY. (Probably from Jefferson County.) Served from Aug. 23, 1812 until Feb. 28, 1813. http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/military/1812-a.html#* * CAPT. WILLIAM FOULK'S COMPANY. (Probably from Jefferson County.) Served from Aug. 25, 1812 until Feb. 28, 1813. http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/military/1812-a.html#* * CAPT. THOMAS LATTA'S COMPANY (Probably from Jefferson County.) Served from Sep. 15, 1812 until March 21, 1813 http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/military/1812-a.html#* NOTE: There is a John Odbert in Jefferson Co., Ohio in 3rd Wd. City of Steubenville, Jefferson Co., Ohio - Census Roll 1228, Bk. 1, Pages 98a NOTE: There is a Private Charles Lindreyd found in "Early Ohio Settlers, 1700s - 1900s. * CAPT. DAVID PECK'S COMPANY. (From Either Harrison or Jefferson County.) Served from Aug. 25, 1812, until Feb. 28, 1813. * CAPT. ALLEN SCROGGS' COMPANY (Probably from Jefferson County.) Served from Sept. 21, 1812 until Nov. 30, 1812. * CAPTAIN JOHN ALEXANDER'S COMPANY. (Probably Harrison or Jefferson County.) Served from Sep. 21, 1812 until Dec. 8, 1812, and from Jul. 29, 1813 until Aug. 22, 1813. * CAPT. NICHOLAS MURRAY'S COMPANY (From Jefferson County) Served from Aug. 25, until Dec. 25 === Licking County === * CAPT. JAMES CRITTEN'S COMPANY. (Probably from Licking County) Served from Jul. 30, until Aug. 16, 1813. === Montgomery County === * CAPTAIN MARTIN SHUEY'S COMPANY (Probably Montgomery County) Served from Aug. 25, 1814 until Feb. 26, 1815 === Ross County === * CAPT. NATHANIEL MASSIE'S MOUNTED COMPANY. (Probably from Ross County.) Served from May 1, until May 19, 1813 http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/military/1812-a.html * CAPT. DAVID SHELBY'S MOUNTED COMPANY (Probably from Ross County) Served from September 4, until Oct. 14, 1812 http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/military/1812-a.html * CAPT. JOHN LOGAN'S MOUNTED COMPANY. (Probably from Ross County.) Served from September 14, until December 9, 1814. http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/military/1812-a.html * CAPTAIN JOSEPH W. ROSS' COMPANY. (Probably Ross County.) Served from September 1, 1813, until March __ * CAPT. JOHN SPENCER'S COMPANY (Probably from Ross County) Served from Jun. 1, 1812 until May 31, 1813 * CAPT. HENRY MALLON'S COMPANY. (Probably from Ross County) Served from July 28, until Aug. 16, 1813 * CAPT. ABRAHAM SHEPHERD'S COMPANY (Probably from Ross County) Served from Sep. 2, until Oct. 2, 1812 and from Jul. 29, until Aug. 22, 1813 * CAPT. ROBERT WEST'S COMPANY. (Probably from Ross County.) Served from Jul. 30, until Aug. 23, 1813. * LIEUT. BARNET RISTEIN'S COMPANY (Probably from Ross County) Served from Jul. 29, until Aug. 22, 1813. * CAPT. ISAAC MONNETT'S COMPANY. (From Ross County) Served from July 28 until Sep. 6, 1813 * CAPT. WATSON DOUGLAS' COMPANY (Probably from Ross County) Served from Jul. 29, until Aug. 26, 1813 * LIEUT. JOSEPH DRYDEN'S COMPANY. (Probably Ross County.) Served from Jul. 29, until Aug. 26, 1813 * CAPT. WILLIAM KEY'S COMPANY. (Probably from Ross County) Served from Apr. 27, until June 30, 1812 * ENSIGN WILLIAM CLOSSON'S COMPANY. (Probably from Ross County.) Served from Jul. 28, until Aug. 16, 1813 * CAPT. JOHN GRAY'S COMPANY (Probably from Ross County) Served from Aug. 30, until Oct. 9, 1812 * CAPT. GEORGE BRIANT'S COMPANY. (Probably from Ross County) Served from Jul. 28, until Aug. 21, 1813 * ENSIGN AMAZIAH MORGAN'S COMPANY (Ross County) Served from Jul. 28, until Aug. 9, 1813 === Scioto County === * CAPT. JOHN H. LINDSEY'S COMPANY (Probably from Scioto County) Served July 28, until August 28, 1813 * CAPT. DAVID RUPE'S (or Roop) COMPANY. (Probably from Scioto County.) Served from Apr. 27, until Sep. 30, 1812 * LIEUT. DAVID STORER' COMPANY (Probably from Scioto County) Served from Jul. 28, until Aug. 28, 1813 * CAPT. JOHN LUCAS' COMPANY (Scioto County) Served from Apr. 27, until Sep. 30, 1812 === Warren County === * LIEUT. ANDREW GUTTERY'S MOUNTED COMPANY (Probably from Warren County.) Served from September 20, to November 19, 1814. http://www.ohiogenealogyexpress.com/military/1812-a.html === Washington County === * CAPT. JOHN THORNLEY'S COMPANY (Probably from Washington) Served from Jan. 6 until Mar. 6, 1814 === Unknown Counties === * CAPT. JAMES RENICK'S MOUNTED COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from May 7, until May 18, 1813 * CAPT. AARON ALLEN'S COMPANY. (County Not Known) Served from Sept. 15, 1812 until Mar. 16, 1813 * CAPT. GEORGE GIBSON'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 28, 1813 until Sep. 6, 1813 and from Aug. 23, 1814 until Jan. 11, 1815 * CAPTAIN JOHN WILEY'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Aug. 30, 1813 until Feb. 28, 1814 * CAPT. JACOB CATTERLINE'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Sep. 1, 1813 until Mar. 1, 1814 * CAPT. WILLIAM WILSON'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Aug. 1, until Sep.. 9, 1812 * CAPT. MARTIN ARMSTRONG'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Aug. 22, 1812 until Feb. 23, 1813 * CAPT. GEORGE RICHARDSON'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Aug. 31, until Dec. 1, 1813 * CAPT. WILLIAM HUMPHREY'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from April 1812 until _____ * CAPT. ROBERT HAYE'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Apr. 27, 1812 until _____ * CAPT. JAMES ODELL'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from July 29, until Sep. 8, 1813 NOTE: Possibly Adams County? * LIEUT. FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 5, until Jul. 23, 1814 * CAPT. JOHN A. COLLINS' COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from July 31, until Aug. 14, 1813 * CAPT. JONOTHAN BABB'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 31, until Aug. 14, 1813 * CAPT. ROBERT RUSSELL'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 28 until Sep. 8, 1813 * CAPT. HENRY ULNEY'S COMPANY. (County Unknown.) Served from Apr. 27, until Jun. 30, 1812 * [[Lockhart-1289|CAPT. JOSIAH LOCKHART'S]] COMPANY. (County Unknown) Adams County Served from May 4, until Jul. 4, 1812 [[Space:Captain_Josiah_Lockhart%27s_Roster_War_of_1812https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Captain_Josiah_Lockhart%27s_Roster_War_of_1812|Roster and Sources]] with additional information on some individuals. See also: * CAPT. SAMUEL SPANGLER'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 31, 1813, until Jan. 1, 1815 * CAPT. PETER LAMB'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 31, until Aug. 4, 1813, and from Aug. 31, 1813, until Mar. 4, 1814 * CAPT. ABRAHAM MYER'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 31, until Aug. 15, 1813? * LIEUT. JOHN HAMBERGER'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 31, until Aug. 31, 1813 * CAPT. DANIEL LIDEY'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 31, until Sept. 6, 1813 * CAPT. GEORGE HOSIER'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 31, until Aug. 14, 1813 * CAPT. JOHN HARRISON'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 31, until Aug. 14, 1813 * CAPT. SAMUEL DUNNAVAN'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 31, until Sep. 5, 1813 * CAPT. JOHN BARTHOLOMEW'S COMPANY (County Unknown.) Served from July 31, until Sep. 5, 1813 * CAPT. JOHN CHONNER'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 31, until Aug. 14, 1813 * CAPT. BARTHOLOMEW FRYATT'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Apr. 27, until Jun. 30, 1813 * CAPT. HUGH CRAIGHTON'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Sept. 6, 1813 and part served until 1816 * CAPT. ADAM BERRY'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 28, until Sep. 6, 1813 * CAPT. LEVI PINNEY'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from May 1, until Dec. 12, 1812 * CAPT. CHRISTIAN BROTHERLAN'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 28, until Sep. 6, 1813 * CAPT. NICHOLAS CUNNINGHAM'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Apr. 27, until Oct. 27, 1812 * CAPTAIN JAMES JEFFRIES' COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Jul. 28, until Aug. 9, 1813 * CAPT. AMMI MALTBIE'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served Aug. 25, until Sep. 29, 1812 * CAPT. WILLIAM McCONNELL'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Aug. 29, until Sep. 9, 1812 * CAPT. LLEWELLYN PIERCE'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Aug. 29, until Sep. 9, 18_ * CAPT. MICHAEL GUNCKEL'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Aug. 23, 1812 until Feb. 22, 1812 * CAPT. WILLIAM S. DRAKE'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Feb. 14, until Aug. 14, 1813 * CAPT. DANIEL HEATON'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Mar. 27, until Sep. 26, 1813 * CAPT. NATHAN HATFIELD'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Mar. 20, until Sep. 19, 1813 * CAPT. THOMAS SETON'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Feb. 5, until Aug. 12, 1812 * CAPT. THEOPHILUS SIMONTON'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Mar. 23, until Oct. 1, 1812 * CAPT. DAVID E. HENDRICK'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from May 1, until Nov. 18, 1812 * CAPT. DANIEL HOSBROOK'S COMPANY. (County Unknown.) Served from Feb. 5, until Aug. 12, 1813 * CAPT. MATTHIAS ENGLE'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Feb. 6, until Aug. 5, 1813 * CAPT. VAN M. HENRY'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Feb. 5, until Aug. 4, 1813 * CAPT. PATRICK SHAW'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Feb. 8, until Aug. 6, 1813 * CAPT. WILLIAM B. FORDYCE'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from Sep. 4, 1812, until Mar. 15, 1814 * CAPT. THOMAS SHANNON'S COMPANY (County Unknown) Served from Jan. 13, until Mar. 17, 1814 * CAPT. JOHN HOWELL'S COMPANY. (From Belmont County) Served from Sep. 3, 1813, until Jan. 3 and Mar. 16, 1814 * CAPT. WILLIAM VAN CLEVE'S COMPANY. (County Unknown) Served from May 21, until Jul. 24, 1812 * CAPT. HACIB BIERSTKER'S COMPANY (From Clermont County) Served from Apr. 24, until May 23, 1812 == Second Regiment Infantry, 85 Companies == *ROLL OF COLONEL JAMES FINDLAY, SECOND REGIMENT, OHIO MILITIA *ROLL OF COLONEL JAMES RENICK, SECOND REGIMENT, OHIO MILITIA. *COLONEL WILLIAM W. COTGREAVE, SECOND REGIMENT, OHIO MILITIA *COLONEL ROBERT SAFFORD, SECOND REGIMENT, OHIO MILITIA *MAJOR STEPHEN MASON, SECOND REGIMENT, OHIO MILITIA *[[Hindman-813|COLONEL JOHN HINDMAN, SECOND REGIMENT, OHIO MILITIA]] *MAJOR GEORGE DARROW, ODD BATTALION, OHIO MILITIA ==== FIELD OFFICERS, STAFFS NOT GIVEN. ==== *Page 259. Col. Daniel Collins, 2nd Regt. *Page 1. Lt. Col. Henry Zumalt, 2nd Regt. *Page 73. Col. John Dougherty, 2nd Regt. *Page 367. Maj. Anthony Pitzer, 2nd Regt. *Page 312. Col. John Mann, 2nd Regt. *Page 361 Maj. Henry Price, 2nd Regt. *Page 382. Col. Allen Trimble, 2nd Regt. *Page 287. Maj. John Willetts, 2nd Regt. == Unassigned Infantry, 185 Companies == == Assigned to U. S. Infantry, 5 Companies == == Mounted Infantry, 25 Companies == == Cavalry, 13 Troops == == Artillery, 1 Battery ==

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'''The war was conducted in three theatres''' #At sea, principally the Atlantic Ocean and the east coast of North America #The Great Lakes and the Canadian frontier #The Southern states and southwestern territories *Number of soldiers in the British Army in 1812 - 243,885 *Number of British soldiers stationed in Canada in 1812 - 6000 *Number of soldiers in the United States Army in 1812 - 7000 By the time the the war had finished, 1,600 British and 2,260 American troops had died. 3,679 British had been wounded and 4,505 American forces wounded. These figures do not include losses to disease, or casualties among American or Canadian militia forces, or losses among allied native tribes. '''POW Camps in the War of 1812''' The British nor the Americans could maintain large prisons,they did not have the military facilities nor the manpower to hold prisoners for any length of time. The war stretched along half of North America, prisoners taken in battle were often hundreds of miles away from the nearest military garrison. The captured American militiamen and army officers,were released after they’d made a pledge to stay out of the war. Regular troops and militia officers were imprisoned and often kept in filthy, vermin ridden barracks, with hardly any food and no medical care. The British prisoners were sent deep into US territory,the American prisoners usually ended up in Quebec. Both were used to bargain for prisoner exchange. During the War of 1812 the British captured over twenty thousand American seamen and imprisoned them in Canada, South Africa and England. Thousands were sent to Dartmoor, a prison near Devonshire, seventeen miles inland from Plymouth.From the spring of 1813 until March 1815 more than 6500 American sailors were sent there. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-306.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Massacre at Dartmoor Prison 1815''' }} On April 6, 1815 the British guards at Dartmoor thought there was going to be a escape attempt, they fired on a large group of unarmed American prisoners in the yard. Seven prisoners died, thirty one were wounded. One of the dead was a young boy named Thomas Jackson who was just fourteen years old. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-264.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption= '''War of 1812 Montage''' }} '''Quotes on the War of 1812''' '''Donald Hickey''' ''The big losers in the war were the Indians. As a proportion of their population, they had suffered the heaviest casualties. Worse, they were left without any reliable European allies in North America.... The crushing defeats at the Thames and Horseshoe Bend left them at the mercy of the Americans, hastening their confinement to reservations and the decline of their traditional way of life'' '''President James Madison, November 1812 - 13''' ''I believe that in four weeks from the time a declaration of war is heard on our frontier, the whole of Upper Canada and a part of Lower Canada will be in our power'' '''First Lady Dolley Madison, 24 August 1814, writing to her sister as the British attacked Washington, D.C.''' ''The war has renewed and reinstated the national feelings and character which the Revolution had given, and which were daily lessened. The people . . . . are more American; they feel and act more as a nation; and I hope the permanency of the Union is thereby better secured.'' '''James Madison''' ''Americans have the right and advantage of being armed - unlike the citizens of other countries whose governments are afraid to trust the people with arms'' '''The dying command of [[Lawrence-2777 | James Lawrence]] in 1813 aboard the USS Chesapeake''' "Don't give up the ship!" {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-265.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption='''President James Madison''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-284.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''British Prime Minister Lord Liverpool''' }} '''Major Battles''' *'''1812''' *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1314982425662/1314982700685#a1 Fort St. Joseph] and the Capture of Michilimackinac (Mackinac) July 17 *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1314982425662/1314982700685#a2 Fort Malden or Amherstburg] and the Capture of Detroit August 16 *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1314982425662/1314982700685#a4 Queenston Heights] and the Death of Brock October 13 *'''1813''' *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1314982425662/1314982700685#a5 Prescott] and the Capture of Ogdensburg February 22 *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1314982425662/1314982700685#a6 Capture of York] April 27 *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1314982425662/1314982700685#a7 Battle of Fort George] May 27 *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1314982425662/1314982700685#a8 Battle of Stoney Creek] June 6 *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1314982425662/1314982700685#a9 Battle of Beaver Dams] June 24 *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1314982425662/1314982700685#a10 British Defeat on the Detroit Frontier—the Battle of Lake Erie] September 10 and the Battle of the Thames October 5 1813 *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1314982425662/1314982700685#a11 The Battles of Chateauguay October 26 and Crysler’s Farm November 11] The Failed American campaign against Montreal *[http://1812va.org/?p=338 Society of the War of 1812 in Virgina] - Battles, skirmishes in Virginia *'''1814''' *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1314982425662/1314982700685#a12 The Battle of Chippawa], July 5, 1814, Lundy’s Lane, July 25, 1814, and the Siege of Fort Erie, August 4 – September 21, 1814
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List of All Registered Grave Sites a list of all the 1812 Graveside Marker's that have been approved. *[http://www.la-cemeteries.com/Notables/War%20of%201812/War%20of%201812.shtml la-cemeteries.com] - War of 1812 Soldiers of Louisiana *[http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/j2ee/servlet/NGL_v1 gravelocator.cem.va.gov] - National Cemetery Administration *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/tallapoosa/cemeteries/ftwilliams.txt files.usgwarchives.net] - list of those buried at the Indian War of 1812 Cemetery *[http://wnyroots.tripod.com/index-1812.html#12 wnyroots.tripod.com] - Town of Cheektowaga, Erie County, New York - Scroll down the page for names of the United States Soldiers buried in the old Military Cemetery *[http://pittsylvaniacountyhistory.com/1812graves/ pittsylvaniacountyhistory.com] - War of 1812 Soldiers’ Graves Pittsylvania County’s soldiers of the War of 1812. *[http://pittsylvaniacountyhistory.com/warof1812/1812graves-old/ pittsylvaniacountyhistory.com] - Gravesites of 1812 Soldiers *[http://usgwarchives.net/va/statewide/warof1812/w1812vetinfo.pdf usgwarchives.net] - pdf information on War of 1812 Veterans buried in Virginia -------------------- *'''Educational Music''' * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrsYD46W1U0 Tchaikovsky : Overture 1812] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HQyczt3xUo Overture by computer from Score] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CnPv_1SVh0 Johnny Horton: The Battle of New Orleans] ---------- '''Books and Magazines''' *WAR OF 1812 GENEALOGY by George K. Schweitzer. *THE CAPTURE OF MACKINAC IN 1812, L. P. Kellogg, 1913, Madison. *THE CAUSES OF THE WAR OF 1812, Reginald Horsman, 1962, New York. *DETROIT IN THE WAR OF 1812. A.B. Vorderstrasse. *THE DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE CAMPAIGN UPON THE NIAGARA FRONTIER, 9 vls., E. A. Cruikshank, 1896-1908, Welland. *HULL AND THE SURRENDER OF DETROIT, J.F. Clarke, 1913, Boston. *IN THE WAKE OF THE EIGHTEEN-TWELVERS: FIGHTS & FLIGHTS OF FRIGATES & FORE-'N'-AFTERS IN THE WAR OF 1812-1815 ON THE GREAT LAKES, C.H.J. Snider, 1913, New York. *INDEX TO WAR OF 1812 PENSION FILES, Virgil D. White, 1989 *INVASION OF CANADA, 1812 1813 by Pierre Berton. *FLAMES ACROSS THE BORDER: THE CANADIAN AMERICAN TRAGEDY, 1813 1814 by Pierre Berton. *MICHIGAN IN THE WAR OF 1812 by Fred C. Hamil. *NARRATIVE OF THE BATTLE OF BROWNSTOWN, J. Dalliba, 1816, New York. *REMEMBER THE RAISIN, G. C. Clift, 1961, Frankfort. *RICHARDSON'S WAR OF 1812,by Alexander C. Casselman (ed.), 1974 repr.,Toronto. *SEIGE AND RELIEF OF FORT WAYNE (IN) IN THE WAR OF 1812, by Robert B. McAfee, 1919 repr, Ft. Wayne. *A VETERAN OF 1812: THE LIFE OF JAMES FITZGIBBON, by Mary Agnes Fitzgibbon, 1979 repr., Toronto. *WAR DRUMS ALONG THE RIVER, Michael Gladstone White, 1991, Windsor. *THE WAR OF 1812, (Focus on Canadian History Series), Wesley B. Turner, 1982, Toronto. *THE WAR OF 1812 IN THE OLD NORTHWEST by Alec R. Gilpin. *WAR OF 1812 RESOURCE GUIDE, J.C. Fredricksen, 1979, Los Angeles. *WAR ON THE RAISIN: A NARRATIVE ACCOUNT OF THE WAR OF 1812 IN THE RIVER RAISIN SETTLEMENT, MICHIGAN TERRITORY by Dennis M. Au. *A number of articles dealing with the War of 1812 appear in the "Canadian Magazine", v.4, p.302; v.20, pp. 230, 327, 429, 539; v.22, pp.41, 164; v.40, p.437; v.42, p.464; v.45, p.298. ---- * '''Veterans from Category not on a Table''' ''Can you help?'' :Murphey-25 :Abarr-4 ---- ''Are you curious how many free spaces on WikiTree contain War of 1812? 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War of 1812 Rhode Island

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[[Category:Rhode Island, War of 1812]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] {{War of 1812|Rhode Island}} ==Rhode Island== '''Rhode Island refused to participate in the War of 1812.''' Rhode Island opposed the conflict at every point. It anticipated being involved in a naval war. A privateer ship in Providence was sunk by unknown people. *July 23, 1812 was proclaimed a "fast day" to mourn the war. A Captain from Rhode Island did participate in the War of 1812 and became known for his battles. He was Captain Oliver Hazard Perry 1785-1819. He was the state's main contribution.{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-396.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Capt. Oliver Hazard Perry. }} ==Timeline== :::In 1794 city of Newport sold Goat Island (used in American Revolution) to the federal Government for defense of Newport, Rhode Island. *Governor Jones refused to send the required 500 troops for federal service, saying he had the final authority to call or not call up Rhode Island's troops http://www.rihs.org/mssinv/Mss673sg3.htm. *British knew the 5 New England states objected to the war, made a policy of "hands off" the New England States. *'''Aug 22, 1812''' Governor Jones requested a river guard as Newporters feared a British attack. He asked Gen. Dearborn to send federal arms to Newport. (Earlier he had refused to raise troops for the federal cause). *'''Sept. 19, 1812'''- 3 British frigates were observed off Point Judith. *The Secretary of war replied that 1000 stands of arms were being shipped to Newport,'' but 500 had been already delivered..( The state must have used them for army volunteers)'' {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-69.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Fort Adams tunnels }} *Fort Adams, an American Revolution fort was refurbished, and is still in use today after much rebuilding.{{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-68.jpg |align=l |size=225 |caption= }}{{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-71.jpg |align=c |size=225 |caption=''Fort Adams canons and Underground tunnels''. }}{{Clear}} *War of 1812, '''Fort Wolcott''' along with '''Fort Adams, Fort Greene, Fort Hamilton, North Battery, Fort Dumpling''' defended Newport harbor and Narragansett Bay. They were defended by state militia and Federal troops. *Fort Wolcott ( a fort with several names) - was built on Goat Island in Newport Harbor. It served as protection for New for Newport, Rhode Island, 1703 through 1836, usually was maintained with 50 men. It was built of stone blocks, cemented with lime, a sally port, ditch. Batteries housed 10 cannons and 6 (32 pounders). *Some British POWs were kept on prison ship. *1812-1815 -'''No battles''' have been found for War of 1812 in Rhode Island. ==Regiments== Rhode Island supplied '''746 infantry men and 164 artillery men''' for its defense during War of 1812. * 25th Regiment, U.S. Infantry. * Wood's State Militia, stationed at Fort Adams on Goat Island, Newport, 1814-1815 * State Militia units: **2nd Brigade of Militia **Cumberland - Smithfield Light Dragoons **2nd Johnston Company **Kentish Guards **Capt. Moses Terry's 3rd Exeter Co. **4th Regiment, Bristol County **Sea Fencibles ==The Men== {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Perry-497 |Perry, Oliver Hazard]] ||Navy ||Captain ||Lake Erie Fleet |} ==Sources== *"State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations at the End of the Century: A History", Field, Edward, ed. (Boston: Mason Publishing, 1902), vol. 1, 296-298, 510-514. *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Rhode_Island_in_the_War_of_1812 FamilySearch] *[http://www.rihs.org/mssinv/Mss673sg3.htm War of 1812 Military Collection] *[https://www.uscg.mil/lantarea/docs/WAR OF1812DOC.pdf Coast Guard] *"A Ruinous and Unhappy War: New England and the War of 1812", By James H. Ellis *https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/show?availability=Family%20History%20Library *[http://archive.org/stream/oliverhazardperry00newprich/oliverhazardperry00newprich_djvu.txt Oliver Hazard Perry], Items of Interest concerning Oliver Hazard Perry in Newport and New Port in the War of 1812, by Newport Historical Society *[https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=Newport+Historical+Society%2C Newport Historical Society] *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/406128 *[http://www.fortadams.org/bVisitbFortAdams/TourtheFortress.aspx Fort Adams tour] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Adams Fort Adams]

War of 1812 South Carolina

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[[Category: South Carolina, War of 1812]] ---- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] =South Carolina= '''During this war South Carolina provided 10,172 infantry men, 337 cavalry men, 614 artillery men, and 100 men in miscellaneous troops.''' The War of 1812 had little effect on South Carolina except that people were divided in their support. Many said that the United States had withstood the insults of both England and France for years, with no recent incidents while others felt that the freedom of the seas should be defended. =Battles= The British blockaded St. Helena Sound and raided plantations on the sea islands off the coast of Beaufort District, which were a primary source for the much-valued sea-island cotton. One source claims that the British invaded Hilton Head Island and burned most of the large plantation homes near navigable waters. The British, however, did not invade the South Carolina mainland as so many Charlestonians had feared. =Companies= ==Company Categories== [[Category: 1st Regiment, South Carolina Militia (Youngblood's), War of 1812]] [[Category: 1st Regiment (Mean's) South Carolina Militia, War of 1812]] [[Category: 2nd Regiment (McWillie's) South Carolina Militia, War of 1812]] [[Category:Felder's Battalion Artillery South Carolina Militia, War of 1812]] [[Category:Gasque's Battalion South Carolina Militia, War of 1812]] [[Category:Juhan's Battalion South Carolina Militia, War of 1812]] [[Category:3rd Regiment (Alston's) South Carolina Militia, War of 1812]] [[Category:4th Regiment South Carolina Militia, War of 1812]] [[Category:5th Regiment (Keith's) South Carolina Militia, War of 1812]] [[Category:Howard's Detachment South Carolina Militia, War of 1812]] ==Company Rosters== *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Means.html 1st Regiment SC Militia (Mean's)] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Youngbloods.html 1st Regiment SC Militia (Youngblood's)] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/McWillies.html 2nd Regiment SC Militia (McWillie's)] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Felders.html Felder's Battalion Artillery SC Militia] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Alston.html 3rd Regiment SC Militia (Alston's)] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Gasques.html Gasque's Battalion SC Militia] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Juhans.html 4th Regiment SC Militia] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Howards.html Howard's Detachment SC Militia] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Keiths.html 5th Regiment SC Militia (Keith's)] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Juhans.html Julian's Battalion SC Militia] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Austins.html Austin's Regiment SC Militia] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Nashs.html Nash's Regiment SC Volunteers] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Rowes.html Rowe's Regiment SC Militia] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Rutledges.html Rutledge's 3rd Regiment SC State Troops] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Tuckers.html Tucker's Regiment SC Militia] *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~york/1812/Butlers.html Butler's Division] =The Men= {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Autry-158 |Autry, Micajah]] ||Militia ||Private ||Capt. Long's Co. |- |[[Brown-8093 |Brown, William]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Chapman-1280 |Chapman, John (Jack)]] ||Army ||Captain ||1st Regiment |- |[[Compton-883 |Compton Jr., John]] ||Army ||Private ||Colonel Sterling Tuckers Regiment |- |[[Dowling-240 |Dowling, Jabez Lazarus]] ||Militia ||Private ||1st Regiment (Youngblood's) |- |[[McCall-1497 |McCall, Edward Rutledge]] ||Navy ||Lieutenant ||USS Enterprise |- |[[Seale-309 |Seale, James]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||2nd Regiment, Capt. Chapman Levy’s Co of Riflemen |} =Resources= *[http://www.preservethepensions.org/ War of 1812 Pensions Digitization Project] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/sc_1812.html South Carolina's War of 1812 Soldiers] *List of Pensioners on the Roll, January 1, 1883; Giving the Name of Each Pensioner, the Cause for Why Pensioned, the Post-Office Address, the Rate of Pension Per Month, and the Date of Original Allowance... Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1883. [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/286899 FHL Collection] 973 M2Lp v. 5; digital versions at [http://books.google.com/books?id=t7oqAAAAMAAJ Google Books] and [http://www.archive.org/details/listpensionerso02buregoog Internet Archive]. [See Vol. 5, South Carolina, Spartanburgh County [sic], p. 188. Identifies War of 1812 veterans living in this county in 1883.] *"War of 1812 Pensioners," Piedmont Historical Society Quarterly, January 1983, Volume 1, Issue 1. Piedmont Historical Society : Spartansburg, SC. *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/pensioners_vol7.htm South Carolina Pensions Abstracts of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812 and Indian Wars], Volume No. 7, by Annie Walker Burns Transcribed by Transcription Trails Team members =Sources= *[http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~york/1812SC.html Index to Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Soldiers] ''who Served During the War of 1812 in Organizations From the State of South Carolina, Microfilm ID M652, Record Group 94 from the National Archives'' *[http://www.carolana.com/SC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_military_units.html Carolana.com South Carolina War of 1812 Military Units] *[http://www.carolana.com/SC/1800s/antebellum/war_of_1812_military_units.html Carolana.com The Known US Navy Officers that Served in South Carolina] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1928 U.S. Seamen's Protection Certificates, 1792-1868]. This included the African American Seamen who accounted for fifteen to twenty percent of the US Navy *[http://1812privateers.org/United%20States/EmmonsCD.htm Captures of Privateers of the Comet 6] of South Carolina *[http://1812privateers.org/United%20States/EmmonsDEF.htm Captures of Privateers of the Firefly] of South Carolina

War of 1812 Tennessee

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] [[Category: Louisiana, War of 1812]] [[Category:Battle of New Orleans]] [[Category: Gulf Coast, War of 1812]] [[Category: Tennessee Genealogy Resources]] *[[Space:War of 1812 Mississippi Territory | War of 1812 Mississippi Territory]] *[[Space:War_of_1812_Kentucky | War of 1812 Kentucky]] *[[Space:Creek War, Battles and Forts | Creek War, Battles and Forts]] {{War of 1812|Tennessee}} [[Category: Tennessee, War of 1812]] {{Creek War}} =War of 1812-1815= ==[[Blount-742 | Governor Willie Blount]] (1768-1835)== {{Image|file=Blount-742.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Governor Willie Blount. }} Willie Blount's (whose first name was pronounced "Wiley") support of the war effort gave rise to Tennessee's nickname "The Volunteer State." During the first few months of the war, he struggled with a lack of communication with the War Department as he awaited permission to order the militia (led by an impatient Andrew Jackson) south to New Orleans. Following the Fort Mims massacre in 1813, a call to arms issued by Blount was met by '''3,500 volunteers'''.(During the War of 1812 Blount led the initiative to raise over thirty-seven thousand dollars in funds and '''two thousand volunteer soldiers'''http://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entry.php?rec=105) These were divided into two divisions led by Jackson of the West TN. Militia and John Cocke of the East TN. Militia, and ordered south to suppress the hostile Creek tribeshttp://www.tn.gov/tsla/exhibits/1812/creek3.htm ---- ==[[Jackson-1115 | Major General Andrew Jackson]]== {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Tennessee.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Major General Andrew Jackson }} Jackson's family emigrated to South Carolina from the north of Ireland in 1765. Only weeks before he was born in 1767, Jackson's father died, leaving his mother alone to raise three young boys. Andrew grew up in his uncle's household and received some formal education before quitting school at the age of thirteen to fight in the American Revolution. Those war years would leave lasting impressions on the young Jackson. Working as a courier, Jackson witnessed the war up close. His older brother Hugh was killed in combat, and both he and his remaining brother, Robert, were captured by the British. While imprisoned they contracted smallpox which eventually killed Robert. Andrew managed to survive, thanks to his mother's nursing, but she soon succumbed to a fatal illness contracted while treating American prisoners of war at Charleston in 1781. His immediate family gone, Jackson emerged from the war with a fierce sense of independence, a wild temper and a deep-seeded hatred of the British. Jackson survived on a small inheritance from his grandfather until the age of seventeen when he began to study law. After passing the bar, he moved to the western frontier town of Nashville where he married and began establishing political connections. He became the first congressman from the Tennessee Territory in 1796, and in 1802 he was finally elected as major general of the territorial militia, a position he had long coveted. By the time of the 1812 conflict, Jackson had seen very little action as head of the militia. He firmly supported Madison's declaration of war and volunteered immediately for service on the Canadian front. Months past and he received no response to his request. He put this down to political blacklisting stemming from a long-standing disagreement with former president Thomas Jefferson's administration. Though he had little military experience to speak of, when the government scrambled to defend the Gulf Coast in late 1812, Jackson's name was submitted as leader of a volunteer force by his friend the Governor. Jackson was an ardent expansionist who wanted to claim all of Spanish Florida for the Union, and to secure lands on both sides of the Mississippi River. In 1813, Jackson took advantage of disagreements in the Creek Nation to achieve these goals. With little British activity in the South, and the American population clamoring for someone to deal with the recent Native revolt targeting homesteaders, the action-hungry Jackson interceded on behalf of the government. After almost a year of disciplined command of his volunteer forces and ruthless elimination of any resistance, Jackson succeeded in crushing the Red Stick Creeks at Horseshoe Bend in spring of 1814. Soon after, he drew up a treaty which won the U.S. an additional 23 million acres of land from the Creek Nation, including the Native populations who had aided Jackson in his campaign against the Red Sticks. His victories against the Indians gave Jackson national recognition and the government rewarded him with a regular commission of major general in the US Army. Putting Jackson in charge of the Seventh Military District, the war administration hoped he could apply his initiative in defending the important, but militarily weak, southern territories. Jackson lost no time in preparing to meet the British who were already gathering on the Gulf Coast. He completed the reinforcement of Fort Bowyer at Mobile in West Florida only days before the British tried unsuccessfully to take it. Jackson subsequently went on the offensive driving the British out of Spanish Pensacola in early November of 1814. Jackson arrived in New Orleans in December and prepared to defend the city against a major British assault. Wanting to have complete command over all operations, Jackson silenced the bickering city officials with his declaration of martial law. Despite his aggressive authoritarian manner, Jackson pooled the city's diverse resources with his militia units and successfully repelled a larger British advance only a few miles below the New Orleans. He was hailed as a hero throughout the country and was especially revered in the South. After the war, Jackson continued his conquest of southern territories, often without government sanction. He invaded Spanish Florida again in 1818, ostensibly to retrieve renegade Creeks who were wanted by the US government. The fierce resistance he met there by First Nations became known as the First Seminole War. Needless to say, Jackson furthered his reputation among these Natives and their allies as a ruthless thief and butcher. In the end, Jackson crushed all resistance and took possession of the Florida territory in the name of the United States. Only his unprecedented gains saved him from serious reprimand. Many people credit Andrew Jackson as the man who first gave the American South and West power and prestige within the developing Union. He rode his successes of the 1812 War and the Seminole campaigns all the way to the White House when, in 1829, he became the seventh President of the United States. He held that office for eight years and was immensely popular. Andrew Jackson died in 1845. http://casebook.thewarof1812.info/People_files/Jackson/people_summary.html ---- ==[[Coffee-14 | General John R. Coffee]]== {{Image|file=Coffee-14-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=General John R. Coffee. }} At the beginning of the War of 1812, [[Coffee-14 |Coffee]] raised the 2nd Regiment of Volunteer Mounted Riflemen, composed mostly of Tennessee militiamen (and a few men from Alabama). In December 1812, Governor Willie Blount had called out the Tennessee militia in response to a request from General James Wilkinson and the U.S. Secretary of War. Under Jackson's command, Coffee led 600 men in January 1813 to Natchez, Mississippi Territory, via the Natchez Trace, in advance of the rest of the rest of the troops, who traveled via flatboats ---- ==[[Carroll-3755 | Major-General William Carroll]] (March 3, 1788 – March 22, 1844)== {{Image|file=Carroll-3755.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=General Carroll. }} [[Carroll-3755 | William Carroll]] was born March 3rd 1788 on a farm near Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. He moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1814 where he started a successful mercantile business; he was the owner of the steam boat, General Jackson, the first such ship to reach Nashville [[Carroll-3755 | Carroll]] joined the Tennessee militia as a captain in 1812, and quickly rose through the ranks. He participated in several engagements during the Creek War. After the Battle of Horseshoe Bend, Carroll returned to Nashville to recruit troops for the defense of New Orleans. After Jackson resigned from the militia to accept a commission in the federal army, Carroll was elected major-general of the Tennessee militia. Traveling via the Cumberland, Ohio and Mississippi rivers, his new troops arrived in New Orleans just prior to the British invasion. In 1821 he won his first gubernatorial victory over Colonel Edward Ward; went on to serve two more successive terms. Re-elected in 1829 to the first of two additional terms as Governor of Tennessee; served longer as Chief Executive than any other person in State history (at present). Died March 22nd 1844: he is buried in the Old City Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee. ---- ==[[Cocke-338 | General John Alexander Cocke]]== John Cocke served many years in both the Tennessee State House and State Senate. During the Creek War in 1813, he was a major general of Tennessee Volunteers. Following the Fort Mims massacre in 1813, a call to arms issued by Blount was met by 3,500 volunteers. These were divided into two divisions led by Jackson and John Cocke, and ordered south to suppress the hostile Creek tribes. In November 1814, about 215 Middle Tennesseans under the command of Colonel John Cocke, former Montgomery County sheriff, boarded flat bottom boats for a treacherous journey down the Cumberland, Ohio and Mississippi rivers to join Major General Andrew Jackson’s 7th US Infantry Regiment in New Orleans. In addition to troops, guns, powder, and supplies, the Militia soldiers also transported cannonballs cast at Ironmaster Montgomery Bell’s Cumberland Furnace in Dickson County that were used in the Battle of New Orleans on the 8th of January 1815.http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/2014/11/06/battle-new-orleans-commeration-kick-clarksville-tennessee-keelboat-sendoff/ He was, after the war, elected as a U.S. Representative from Tennessee from 1819 to 1827 ---- [http://casebook.thewarof1812.info/Official_documents_files/JacksonCallVolunteers/text.html '''Andrew Jackson's Call for Volunteers in March 1812'''] ---- All muster dates and regiment synopsis are extracted from [http://www.tennessee.gov/tsla/history/military/1812reg.htm Tennessee State Library and Archives] '''December 1812 - April 1813''' Mounted Volunteers of East Tennessee; Col. John Williams :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Blount, Grainger, Knox, and Washington Counties :CAPTAINS: Samuel Bunch, David Vance, William Walker :Williams, along with approximately 250 volunteers, marched to East Florida to join with the combined forces of U.S. troops and Georgia "patriots" to "liberate" this region from Spanish control. Ostensibly, the expedition was raised to eliminate the threat of marauding Creeks and Seminoles on the borders of Georgia. [http://www.tennessee.gov/tsla/history/military/1812reg.htm Tennessee State Library and Archives] Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry; [[Coffee-14 | Col John Coffee]] :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Rutherford, Davidson, Dickson, Robertson, Smith, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson Counties :CAPTAINS: John Baskerville, Thomas Bradley, John W. Byrn, Blackman Coleman, Robert Jetton, Charles Kavanaugh, Alexander McKeen, Michael Molton, David Smith, Frederick Stump, James Terrill :This regiment of cavalry joined Jackson's forces at Natchez in early 1813. The strength of the regiment was approximately 600 men. While the bulk of Jackson's troops traveled by boat to Natchez, Coffee's mounted men went overland after rendezvousing near Franklin, Tennessee in mid-January 1813. The officers of this regiment were considered to be the elite citizens of their counties. John Coffee was a wealthy landowner in Rutherford County and a one-time business partner of Andrew Jackson. 1st Regiment Tennessee Volunteers; Col. William Hall :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Sumner, Davidson, Giles, Lincoln, Montgomery, Overton, Rutherford, Smith, and Wilson Counties :CAPTAINS: William Alexander, Abraham Bledsoe, William Carroll, Harry L. Douglass, James Hambleton (Hamilton), John Kennedy, Brice Martin, John Moore, Travis Nash, Henry M. Newlin, John Wallace. :Part of Andrew Jackson's expedition to Natchez. Many of the men later re-enlisted under Colonel Edward Bradley and joined Jackson in the first campaign of the Creek War. 2nd Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Infantry; Col Thomas Benton :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Williamson, Rutherford, White, Bedford, Davidson, Franklin, Lincoln, and Maury Counties :CAPTAINS: Robert Cannon, George Caperton, George Gibbs, Benjamin Hewett, James McEwen, James McFerrin, William Moore, Isiah Renshaw, Benjamin Reynolds, William J. Smith, Thomas Williamson :This regiment, along with Colonel William Hall's First Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Infantry and Colonel John Coffee's Volunteer Cavalry, comprised the army under Andrew Jackson that undertook the expedition to Natchez in late 1812 =1813= '''September 1813 - December 1813''' 1st Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Infantry; Col Edward Bradley :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Sumner, Giles, Lincoln, Montgomery, Overton, Rutherford, Smith, and Wilson Counties :CAPTAINS: Abraham Bledsoe, Harry Douglass, James Hambleton, John Kennedy, William Lauderdale, Brice Martin, John Moore, Travis Nash, Thomas Haynie, John Wallace :This unit was originally under the command of Colonel William Hall during Jackson's excursion to Natchez. Bradley took over the regiment when Hall was promoted to brigadier general. This brigade participated in Jackson's first campaign into the Creek Nation. Bradley's regiment fought at the Battle of Talladega (9 November 1813) 1st Regiment East Tennessee Volunteer Militia; Col. Samuel Wear :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Knox, Sevier, Blount, Washington, Anderson, Campbell, Carter, and Jefferson Counties :CAPTAINS: John Bayless, Samuel Bowman, Joseph Calloway, John Chiles, Jesse Cole, Robert Doak, James Gillespie, William Mitchell, Rufus Morgan, Simeon Perry, Daniel Price, Jehu Stephens, James Tedford :The regiment, in the brigade commanded by General James White, helped attack a tribe of Creek Indians known as the Hillabees on 18 November 1813. 2nd Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Infantry: Col. John Brown :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Roane, Anderson, Knox, and Sullivan Counties :CAPTAINS: Allen Bacon, Hugh Barton, William Christian, William Neilson, Lunsford Oliver, James Preston, John Underwood, William White : Colonel John Brown commanded two separate regiments at different times during the war. This regiment, along with a unit commanded by Colonel Samuel Bunch, comprised a brigade commanded by General George Doherty of the East Tennessee Volunteer Militia. They most likely protected the supply line to Fort Deposit. 2nd Regiment of Volunteer Mounted Riflemen; Col John Alcorn :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Davidson, Rutherford, Sumner, and Wilson Counties (Winston's company from Madison County, Alabama) :CAPTAINS: John Baskerville, Richard Boyd, Thomas Bradley, John Byrne, Robert Jetton, William Locke, Alexander McKeen, Frederick Stump, Daniel Ross, John Winston :Colonel John Coffee commanded this regiment until the end of October 1813, when Coffee was promoted to Brigadier General. John Alcorn took over as colonel and the unit was incorporated with Colonel Newton Cannon's Mounted Riflemen. Many of the men from this unit were with Andrew Jackson on the expedition to Natchez (December 1812 - April 1813) The regiment participated in the battles at Tallushatchee and Talladega (3 November and 9 November 1813) 2nd Regiment of Volunteer Mounted Riflemen: Col. Newton Cannon :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Bedford, Rutherford, Smith, Dickson, Franklin, Lincoln, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson Counties :CAPTAINS: Robert Allen, George Brandon, Ota Cantrell, John B. Demsey, William Edwards, John Hanby, John Harpole, David Hogan, Francis Jones, William Martin, Andrew Patterson, James Walton, Isaac Williams, Thomas Yardley :Along with Colonel John Alcorn's regiment, this unit was part of General John Coffee's brigade that conducted the first campaign into the Creek Nation. They fought in the battles at Tallushatchee and Talladega (3 November and 9 November 1813). Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen or Cavalry; Col. Robert Dryer :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Davidson, Rutherford, Williamson, Dickson, Giles, Overton, Robertson, Stewart, and Sumner Counties :CAPTAINS: (Lt.)James Berry, Samuel Crawford, Nathan Farmer, James Haggard, Charles Kavanaugh, Archibald McKenney, John Miller, William Mitchell, Michael Molton, Edwin G. Moore, David Smith, George Smith, James Terrill : This regiment was part of General John Coffee's cavalry brigade throughout most of the Creek War. The unit participated in most of the battles of the war, including Talladega (9 November 1813), where they formed the reserves, and Horseshoe Bend (27 March 1814). There were several companies of "spies" in the regiment. 2nd Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry; Col. William Pillow :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Rutherford, White, Williamson, Davidson, Franklin, Lincoln, and Maury Counties :CAPTAINS: John H. Anderson, George Caperton, (Lt.)Joseph Mason, C.E. McEwen, James McFerrin, William Moore, Isiah Renshaw, William J. Smith, Thomas Williamson : This regiment, composed of about 400 men, participated in Jackson's first campaign into Creek territory along with the regiment under Colonel Bradley. Both these regiments fought at the Battle of Talladega (9 November 1813) where Colonel Pillow was wounded. Lieutenant Colonel William Martin, who took over the regiment after Pillow was wounded at Talladega, was later at the center of a dispute with Andrew Jackson over the enlistment terms of the regiment. '''October 1813 - January 1814''' 1st Regiment of Volunteer Mounted Infantry : Col. Samuel Bunch :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Claiborne, Grainger, Cocke, Greene, Hawkins, Jefferson, and Washington Counties :CAPTAINS: James Cumming, William Houston(Huston), John Inman, William Jobe, Thomas Mann, James Penny, Henry Stephens, David G. Vance :This regiment of three-month enlistees, in the brigade of General James White, participated in the action against the tribe of Creeks known as the Hillabees (18 November 1813). :This regiment passed through Fort Armstrong, located on Cherokee land, in late November 1813. The Cherokees claimed that their livestock was "wantonly destroyed for sport" by the Tennessee soldiers. 1st Regiment West Tennessee Militia; :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Wilson, Jackson, Robertson, Bedford, Lincoln, Montgomery, Robertson, Sumner, and White Counties :CAPTAINS: Bailey Butler, Robert Braden, William Carothers, James Cole, James Holleman, William McCall, Bayless E. Prince, John Porter, John Spinks, William Wilson :They participated in Jackson's first campaign into Creek territory where they fought at the Battle of Talladega (9 November 1813). 2nd Regiment East Tennessee Volunteer Militia; Col. William Lillard :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Greene, Jefferson, Sullivan, Cocke, Grainger, Hawkins, and Washington Counties :CAPTAINS: George Argenbright, Zacheus Copeland, Jacob Dyke, William Gillenwater, (Ensign)Abraham Gregg, William Hamilton, Jacob Hartsell, George Keys, Benjamin H. Kings, James Lillard, Robert Maloney, Hugh Martin, Robert McAlpin(McCalpin), Thomas McCuiston, William McLinn, John Neatherton, John Roper, Thomas Sharp :This regiment of about 700 men was assigned to fill the ranks at Fort Strother for Andrew Jackson after the December 1813 "mutiny" of his army. Cherokees friendly to the United States fought with various units of the Tennessee militia and Lieutenant Colonel William Snodgrass commanded a detachment of Cherokees at Fort Armstrong from mid-January to early February 1814. 2nd Regiment West Tennessee Militia; Col. Thomas McCrory :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Williamson, Maury, Giles, Overton, Rutherford, and Smith Counties :CAPTAINS: William Dooley, Thomas K. Gordon, Samuel B. McKnight, Anthony Metcalf, Isaac Patton, John Reynolds, James Shannon, Abel Willis :Part of General Isaac Roberts' Second Brigade, these three-month enlistees were mustered in at Franklin, Tennessee and mustered out at Fort Strother. The regiment participated in the Battle of Talladega (9 November 1813). Famed Presbyterian minister Gideon Blackburn served as regimental chaplain. '''November 3, 1813''' ==[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Tallushatchee '''Battle of Tallussahatchee, Alabama''']== {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Mississippi_Territory-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Creek War. }} Maj. General Andrew Jackson's Tennessee Forces :General Coffee commanding :Colonel John Alcorn's 2nd Regiment of Volunteer Mounted Riflemen, Tennessee :Colonel Newton Cannon's 2nd Regiment of Volunteer Mounted Riflemen, Tennessee ==[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Talladega '''Battle of Talladega, Alabama''']== {{Image|file=Creek_War_Battles_and_Forts-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Battle of Talladega, Alabama. }} Maj. Andrew Jackson's Tennessee Militia, Maj. General Andrew Jackson commanding :Colonel John Alcorn's 2nd Regiment Volunteer Mounted Riflemen, Tennessee :Colonel Newton Cannon's 2nd Regiment Volunteer Mounted Riflemen, Tennessee :Colonel Edward Bradley's 1st Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry :Colonel Robert Dyer's Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen :Colonel Thomas McCrory's 2nd Regiment of West Tennessee Militia :Colonel William Pillow's 2nd Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry :Colonel James Raulston's 3rd Regiment West Tennessee Militia Infantry Total force 800 cavalry, 1200 infantry -est. Casualties 17 killed, 83 wounded '''November 18, 1813''' =='''The Hillabee Massacre, 20 miles east of Talladega, Alabama'''== [[Cocke-338 | Major General Cocke]]'s troops were supposed to have been placed under Jackson's command upon arrival. Instead, Cocke acted on his own to surround Hillabee, which had relaxed its defenses because of the pending truce. Sixty of the Creek villagers were killed, while 256 people were taken prisoner. Cocke noted in his report to Jackson that the Creek offered no resistance, and there were no casualties among his troops. [[Cocke-338 | Major General John Cocke]]'s Tennessee Militia :Brig. General James White commanding :Colonel Samuel Bunch's 1st Regiment of Volunteer Mounted Infantry :Colonel Samuel Wear's 1st Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Militia :Cherokee warriors '''December 1813 - February 1814''' 1st Regiment West Tennessee Mounted Volunteers ; Col. Nicholas Perkins :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Davidson, Williamson, Maury, Montgomery, Rutherford, Sumner, and Wilson Counties :CAPTAINS: John Doak, George Elliott, Mathew Johnson(Johnston), George W.L. Marr, James McMahan, Matthew Patterson, Phillip Pipkin, John B. Quarles :This regiment, along with the regiment under Colonel Higgins, comprised the sixty-day volunteers enlisted by William Carroll to fill the depleted ranks of Jackson's rapidly dwindling army after the first campaign of the Creek War. Although the enlistment terms were short, this regiment saw some of the fiercest action of the Creek War at Emuckfau and Enotochopco (22 and 24 January 1814) where Jackson's army was nearly routed by attacking Creeks 2nd Regiment Tennessee Mounted Volunteers; Col William Higgins :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Madison (Ala.), Lincoln, Robertson, Smith, and Wilson Counties :CAPTAINS: Samuel Allen, John B. Cheatham, John Crane(Craine), Adam Dale, William Doak, Thomas Eldridge, Stephen Griffith, James Hamilton(Hambleton), John Hill, Joseph Kirkpatrick :This unit comprised the sixty-day volunteers enlisted by William Carroll to fill the rapidly dwindling ranks of Jackson's army decimated by the desertions of December 1813. Determined to make the most of this new army, Jackson marched these 850 green troops into Creek territory where they encountered the Red Sticks at Emuckfau and Enotochopco (22 and 24 January 1814). =1814= '''January 1814 - May 1814''' 1st Regiment of East Tennessee Militia; Col. Ewen Allison :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Greene, Sullivan, Washington, Carter, and Hawkins Counties :CAPTAINS: Joseph Everett, John Hampton, Jacob Hoyal, William King, Jonas Loughmiller, Henry McCray, Thomas Wilson, Adam Winsell :This regiment was also designated as the First Regiment of East Tennessee Drafted Militia. The unit was part of General George Doherty's brigade, along with Colonel Samuel Bunch's Second Regiment. Doherty's brigade participated in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend (27 March 1814) The Nashville Clarion of 10 May 1814 has a complete listing of the dead and wounded from this climactic battle of the Creek War. 2nd Regiment of East Tennessee Militia; Col Samuel Bunch :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Claiborne, Grainger, Washington, Jefferson, Knox, Blount, Cocke, Greene, Hawkins, Rhea, and Sevier Counties :CAPTAINS: James Allen, Amos Barron, Francis Berry, Andrew Breeden, Edward Buchanan, Moses Davis, Solomon Dobkins, Joseph Duncan, John English, Nicholas Gibbs, George Gregory, Jones Griffin, John Houk, John Howell, John McNair(McNare), Francis Register, Samuel Richerson, (Maj.)Alexander Smith, Isaac Williams, Daniel Yarnell :Andrew Jackson's official report of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend (27 March 1814) mentions that "a few companies" of Colonel Bunch were part of the right line of the American forces. This regiment was in General George Doherty's Brigade and many of the men stayed after the enlistment expiration of May 1814 to guard the posts at Fort Strother and Fort Williams until June/July. 3rd Regiment of Tennessee Militia; Col. Stephen Copeland :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Overton, Smith, Wilson, Franklin, Warren, Bedford, and Lincoln Counties :CAPTAINS: John Biler(Byler), John Dawson, William Douglass, William Evans, Solomon George, William Hodges, John Holshouser, Alexander Provine, Richard Sharp, George W. Still, James Tait, Moses Thompson, Allen Wilkinson, David Williams. :Jackson's report of the Battle of Horseshoe Bend (27 March 1814) mentions that Copeland's regiment was held in reserve during this engagement. 4th Regiment West Tennessee Militia Infantry; Col. Robert Steele :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Jackson, White, Bedford, Giles, Lincoln, and Maury Counties :CAPTAINS: James Bennett, Robert Campbell, John Chitwood, Samuel Maxwell, James Randals, Richard Ratton, James Shinault :Colonel Steele and his men were left at Fort Strother while Jackson marched the rest of his army to Horseshoe Bend where the climactic battle of the Creek War was fought (27 March 1814). Steele's regiment served as wagon guards for supplies from Fort Deposit and built boats to transport supplies down the Coosa River to Fort Williams. '''January 1814 - July 1814''' Battalion of East Tennessee Militia; Mayor Thomas C. Clark ;MEN MOSTLY FROM: Roane, Bledsoe, and Rhea Counties. :CAPTAINS: Allen S. Bacon, James Berry, John Hankins, (Lt.) John Hixson(Hixon), and Thomas Walker :Order to Fort Armstrong in January 1814. Although little is known of this unit, the battalion was more than likely used to facilitate the transfer of supplies from east Tennessee to the armies fighting in the Creek campaigns. 1st Regiment West Tennessee Militia; Col Richard C. Napier :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Maury, Dickson, Montgomery, Sumner, Giles, and Stewart Counties :CAPTAINS: Drury Adkins, Abraham Allen, Samuel Ashmore, Early Benson, John Chism, Thomas Gray, Andrew McCarty, James McMurry, Edward Neblett, Thomas Preston :. While some detachments participated in the Battle of Horseshoe Bend (27 March 1814), others stayed at Fort Williams on guard duty (Capt. Preston) '''January 22, 1814''' ==[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles_of_Emuckfaw_and_Enotachopo_Creek '''Emuckfau or Amuckfau Creek, Alabama''']== Major General Andrew Jackson's Tennessee Militia. Major General Andrew Jackson commanding :Colonel William Higgins' 2nd Regiment Tennessee Mounted Volunteers :Colonel Nicholas Perkins's 1st Regiment West Tennessee Mounted Volunteers :Captain David Deadrick's Artillery company, one six-pound cannon, 30 men :Cherokee and Creek warriors, 200 warriors '''January 24, 1814''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battles_of_Emuckfaw_and_Enotachopo_Creek '''Enitachopoco or Enotachopco Creek'''], a Hillibee village, Alabama Maj. General Andrew Jackson's Tennessee Militia. Maj. General Andrew Jackson commanding :Colonel William Higgins' 2nd Regiment Tennessee Mounted Volunteers :Colonel Nicholas Perkins's 1st Regiment West Tennessee Mounted Volunteers :Captain David Deadrick's Artillery company, one six-pound cannon, 30 men :Cherokee and Creek warriors, 200 warriors ''' March 27, 1814''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Horseshoe_Bend_(1814) '''Horse Shoe Bend'''], Tallapoosa County, Alabama {{Image|file=Creek_War_Battles_and_Forts-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Battle of the Horseshoe Bend. }} Maj. General Andrew Jackson's Forces. Maj. General Andrew Jackson commanding :Captain Jean Bean's Company of Mounted Spies :Major L. P. Montgomery's 39th U.S. Infantry Regulars :General George Doherty's Brigade :Colonel Ewen Allison's 1st Regiment of East Tennessee Militia :Captain Everett's Company :Captain King's Company :Captain Loughmiller's Company :Captain Winsell's Company :Captain Hampton's Company (was at Fort Armstrong) :Colonel Samuel Bunch's 1st Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Infantry :Captain Francis Berry's Company :Captain Nicholas Gibbs' Company :Captain Jones Griffin's Company :Captain Moses Davis' Company :Captain Joseph Duncan's Company :Captain John Houk's Company :General Thomas Johnson' Brigade :Colonel Stephen Copeland's 3rd Regiment of Tennessee Militia :Captain Moses Thompson's Company :Captain Allen Wilkinson's Company :Colonel Richard C. Napier's 1st Regiment West Tennessee Militia :Captain James McMurray's Company :Colonel John Brown's East Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen :General John Coffee's Brigade :Colonel Robert Dyer's Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen :Captain David Deadrick's Artillery company, two six-pound cannon :Cherokee, Chickasaw and Choctaws warriors '''June 1814 - December 1814''' 1st Regiment West Tennessee Militia; Col. Philip Pipkin :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Robertson, Williamson, Davidson, Giles, Hickman, Maury, Sumner, and Wilson Counties :CAPTAINS: James Blakemore, Ebenezer Kilpatrick, William Mackay(Mackey), George Mebane, Henry M. Newlin, John Robertson, Peter Searcy, John Strother, David Smythe :They were ordered to man the various forts of the Mississippi Territory: Forts Jackson, Williams, Strother, Claiborne, and Pierce. Many of the men were stationed in the vicinity of Mobile. The unrest caused by conditions at Mobile led to a high desertion rate throughout the regiment. The desertions, along with enlistment disputes, led to court martials in December 1814 at Mobile, resulting in the execution of six soldiers on 21 February 1815 '''September 1814 - March 1815''' Separate Battalion of West Tennessee Militia; Major William Woodfolk :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Jackson, Wilson, Overton, Stewart, and Williamson Counties :CAPTAINS: Abraham Dudney, William McCulley, James C. Neill, Abner Pearce, Ezekiel Bass, John Sutton, James Turner :This battalion was based at Fort Jackson most of the time from late November 1814 to early 1815. Some of the men were stationed at Fort Decatur, where the remnants of the defeated Creek Nation came to surrender, seeking food and supplies (surrendering Creeks also went to Fort Jackson). One company, under Captain Abner Pearce, was stationed at Fort Montgomery. Separate Battalion of Volunteer Mounted Gunmen; Major William Russell :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Franklin, Bedford, Blount, Madison (Ala.), Rutherford, Warren, and Wilson Counties :CAPTAINS: William Chism, John Cowan, Fleman Hodges, George Mitchie, William Russell, John Trimble, Isaac Williams :This unit served in the Pensacola/Mobile region and was a part of Major Uriah Blue's expedition that roamed along the Escambia River in Florida in search of renegade Creeks toward the end of the war. One of whom was David Crockett, a sergeant in Capt. John Conway's company. '''September 1814 - April 1815''' 2nd Regiment West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen: Col. Thomas Williamson :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Bedford, Davidson, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, Wilson, Giles, and Smith Counties :CAPTAINS: Giles Burdett, James Cook, John Crane, John Doak, John Dobbins, John Hutchings, William Martin, Anthony Metcalf, Robert Moore, James Nealy, James Pace, Thomas Porter, Thomas Scurry, Robert Steele, Richard Tate, Beverly Williams :They helped Jackson take the port of Pensacola from the Spanish on 7 November 1814. '''Williamson's men then participated in all of the engagements at New Orleans, where they were part of the left line of Jackson's breastworks.''' In March 1815 they returned to Tennessee via the Natchez Trace. '''September/October 1814 - May 1815''' 1st Regiment of West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen: Col. Robert Dyer :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Davidson, Dickson, Williamson, Bedford, Maury, Montgomery, Rutherford, Smith, and Stewart Counties :CAPTAINS: Bethel Allen, Ephraim D. Dickson, Robert Edmonston, Robert Evans, Cuthbert Hudson, Thomas Jones, James McMahon, Glen Owen, Thomas White, Joseph Williams, James Wyatt. :'''Part of Coffee's brigade at New Orleans''', most of this regiment took part in the night battle of 23 December 1814. Portions of this regiment also participated in the capture of Pensacola from the Spanish in West Florida (7 November 1814). 2nd Regiment West Tennessee Militia; Col. Alexander Loury and Lt. Col. Leroy Hammond :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Davidson, Warren, Humphreys, Lincoln, Maury, Robertson, Smith, Sumner, White, and Williamson Counties :CAPTAINS: James Craig, Thomas Delaney, James Kincaid, John Looney, Gabriel Mastin, Asahel Rains, George Sarver, James Tubb, Thomas Wells, Joseph N. Williamson :Part of General Nathaniel Taylor's brigade, this regiment was scattered throughout the Creek territory and the vicinity of Mobile to man the various forts in the region: Forts Jackson, Montgomery, Claiborne, and Pierce. Some of the companies participated in the taking of Pensacola (7 November 1814) 3rd Regiment East Tennessee Militia; Col. William Johnson :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Knox, Claiborne, Greene, Jefferson, Anderson, Blount, Carter, Cocke, Grainger, Hawkins, Rhea, Roane, and Sevier Counties :CAPTAINS: Christopher Cook, Henry Hunter, Joseph Kirk, Andrew Lawson, Elihu Milikin, David McKamy, Benjamin Powell, James R. Rogers, Joseph Scott, James Stewart, James Tunnell :Part of General Nathaniel Taylor's brigade, this unit of drafted militia (about 900 men) was mustered in at Knoxville and marched to the vicinity of Mobile via Camp Ross (present-day Chattanooga), Fort Jackson, Fort Claiborne, and Fort Montgomery. Along the way the men were used as road builders and wagon guards. Many of them were stationed at Camp Mandeville (near Mobile) in February 1814. East Tennessee Mounted Gunmen; Mayor John Chiles :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Knox, Anderson, Bledsoe, Blount, Grainger, Jefferson, Hawkins, Rhea and Roane Counties :CAPTAINS: Charles Conway, James Cumming, Daniel Price, Jehu Stephens, Ruben Tipton :This battalion, along with a battalion under the command of Major William Russell, was part of an expedition led by Major Uriah Blue (39th U.S. Infantry) into West Florida in December 1814/January 1815. Their mission was to roam the Escambia River in search of refugee Creek warriors who escaped Jackson's capture of Pensacola (7 November 1814). '''They were in the vicinity of Baton Rouge''', where they were waiting to go to New Orleans to participate in the campaign there. The war concluded before they were called out. '''September 12th-15th, 1814''' [http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-3582 Siege of Fort Bowyer] Baldwin County Alabama, September, 1814 '''November 1814 - May 1815''' 1st Regiment West Tennessee Militia 2nd Regiment of West Tennessee Militia; Col. John Cocke :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Montgomery, Williamson, Dickson, Hickman, Robertson, Rutherford, and Stewart Counties :CAPTAINS: George Barnes, Samuel Carothers, Richard Crunk, John Dalton, Francis Ellis, James Gault, James Gray, Bird Nance, Joseph Price, John Weakley :This regiment was one of three West Tennessee militia units at New Orleans under the command of Major General William Carroll. They were part of the '''flotilla that went down to New Orleans''' via the Cumberland, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers. Colonel Cocke was sheriff of Montgomery County at the time of war. He is not to be confused with Major General John Cocke of East Tennessee who commanded the 1st Division and was counterpart to Andrew Jackson -- Jackson commanding the 2nd Division. 3rd Regiment West Tennessee Militia Infantry; Col. James Raulston :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Jackson, Sumner, Wilson, Overton, Smith, and White Counties :CAPTAINS: James A. Black, Matthew Cowen, Henry Hamilton, Elijah Haynie, Wiley Huddleston, Matthew Neal, Daniel Newman, Edward Robinson, Charles Wade, Henry West :Part of Major General William Carroll's division at the '''battles for New Orleans'''. General Carroll's report of the battle tells that Captains Elijah Haynie and Matthew Neal "had the honor of receiving and repelling the attacks of the British forces." 4th Regiment of East Tennessee Militia; Col. Samuel Bayless :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Washington, Jefferson, Carter, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Greene, and Sullivan Counties :CAPTAINS: Joseph Bacon, John Brock, James Churchman, Joseph Goodson, Joseph Hale, Solomon Hendricks, Branch Jones, James Landen, Joseph Rich, Jonathan Waddle :This regiment, along with Colonel William Johnson's Third Regiment and Colonel Edwin Booth's Fifth Regiment, defended the lower section of the Mississippi Territory, particularly the vicinity of Mobile. The regiment mustered in at Knoxville and was dismissed at Mobile. 5th Regiment of East Tennessee Militia; Col. William Metcalf :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Davidson, Bedford, Franklin, Lincoln, Maury, Warren, and Giles Counties :CAPTAINS: John Barnhart, Daniel M. Bradford, Barbe Collins, John Cunningham, Lewis Dillahunty, Alexander Hill, Bird S. Hurt, John Jackson, Thomas Marks, William Mullen, Andrew Patterson, William Sitton, Obidiah Waller :Part of the division under '''Major General William Carroll's at New Orleans''', this regiment comprised the right section of Carroll's line at the breastworks at Chalmette. Captain Daniel Bradford led the elite corps known as "Carroll's Life Guard." The division reached New Orleans in mid-December 1814 after an excursion down the Mississippi River. 5th Regiment of East Tennessee Militia; Col. Edwin Booth :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Knox, Blount, Sevier, Anderson, Bledsoe, Hawkins, Rhea, and Roane Counties :CAPTAINS: Alexander Biggs, John Lewis, Wilson Maples, Richard Marshall, John McKamy, John Porter, Miles Vernon, John Sharp, [[Slatton-51|John Slatton]], Samuel Thompson, George Winton :Along with the Fourth Regiment of Colonel Samuel Bayless and Colonel William Johnson's Third Regiment, this regiment was part of the division under the command of Major General William Carroll. Many of the men may have been stationed at Camp Mandeville, a military post located outside of Mobile. Most of the companies were dismissed at Mobile at the end of the war. '''November 7, 1814''' =='''Storming and Capture of Spanish Pensacola, Pensacola, Florida'''== {{Image|file=US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST-5.jpg |caption=Pensacola in West Florida }} Jackson turned to Pensacola, which he had said was his objective of campaign, a year before. At Mims' ferry, the Mississippi Dragoons and other mounted men left their horses, to march the rest of the way on foot due to a lack of forage in the swamps. The soldiers forced an entrance into the town November 7, the British fled to Jackson destroyed the remaining fort and set his army in motion for Fort Montgomery, on the Perdido. The Dragoons did good work in the Pensacola campaign, and in the command of Majors [[Blue-466 |Blue]] and Kennedy was a party of [[Space:Choctaw_Detachment_of_Warriors | Choctaw warriors]]. ==='''U. S. Forces'''=== :Maj. General Andrew Jackson commanding :Colonel [[Hinds-578 | Thomas Hinds]]' Mississippi Dragoons (Hind's Battalion of Cavalry, Mississippi Militia) :Major Woodruff commanding: :3rd U. S. Infantry Regulars :Captain Larval's Company :39th U. S. Infantry Regulars :44th U. S. Infantry Regulars 2 cannon :[[Coffee-14 |General Coffee]] commanding :Colonel Robert Dyer's 1st Regiment of West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen :Colonel Thomas Williamson's 2nd Regiment West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen :Major William Russell's Separate Battalion of Volunteer Mounted Gunmen :Major [[Blue-466 | Uriah Blue]] commanding ::Mississippi Militia ::[[Space:Choctaw_Detachment_of_Warriors | Choctaw warriors]] :Major Kennedy commanding ::Tennessee Militia ::[[Space:Choctaw_Detachment_of_Warriors | Choctaw warriors]] ::Captain Denkins' Artillery Company 3 cannon '''December 13-15, 1814''' Battle of Lake Bourgne, Waters Between Point Claire, Hancock County, Mississippi and Malheureux Island, '''December 23, 1814-January 27, 1815''' {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-3.jpg |caption=War of 1812 Project Images Image 7 }} =1815= ==Battle of New Orleans, Louisiana== ==Jackson's Forces== On June 14 1814, Jackson was given commission of major general and appointment of military commander of the 7th Military District, headquarters in New Orleans. Jackson would have a mixed force of regular soldiers, militia, Indians, Free Men of Color and Lafitte's privateers numbering about 4,000. :Tennessee militia, 2,700 strong, reached Natchez, December 13, under [[Carroll-3755 | Gen. Carroll]], whom Judge [[Poindexter-371 |George Poindexter]] joined as an aide. The Dragoons under [[Hinds-578 | Maj. Hinds]], arrived at New Orleans just in time to take part of the first battle, December 23. The Natchez Volunteer Riflemen organized under Capt. [[Wilkins-2047 | James C. Wilkins]], reached the city on the day of the battle of January 8, 1815, and took position on the field. Maj. [[Chotard-16 |Chotard]], a gallant Mississippian, served on the staff of Jackson, and was wounded by a shell near the Villere mansion. Jackson arrived in New Orleans on Dec 1, 1814 '''September 1814 - April 1815''' 2nd Regiment West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen: Col. Thomas Williamson :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Bedford, Davidson, Robertson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, Wilson, Giles, and Smith Counties :CAPTAINS: Giles Burdett, James Cook, John Crane, John Doak, John Dobbins, John Hutchings, William Martin, Anthony Metcalf, Robert Moore, James Nealy, James Pace, Thomas Porter, Thomas Scurry, Robert Steele, Richard Tate, Beverly Williams :They helped Jackson take the port of Pensacola from the Spanish on 7 November 1814. '''Williamson's men then participated in all of the engagements at New Orleans, where they were part of the left line of Jackson's breastworks.''' In March 1815 they returned to Tennessee via the Natchez Trace. '''September/October 1814 - May 1815''' 1st Regiment of West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen: Col. Robert Dyer :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Davidson, Dickson, Williamson, Bedford, Maury, Montgomery, Rutherford, Smith, and Stewart Counties :CAPTAINS: Bethel Allen, Ephraim D. Dickson, Robert Edmonston, Robert Evans, Cuthbert Hudson, Thomas Jones, James McMahon, Glen Owen, Thomas White, Joseph Williams, James Wyatt. :'''Part of Coffee's brigade at New Orleans''', most of this regiment took part in the night battle of 23 December 1814. Portions of this regiment also participated in the capture of Pensacola from the Spanish in West Florida (7 November 1814). 2nd Regiment of West Tennessee Militia; Col. John Cocke :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Montgomery, Williamson, Dickson, Hickman, Robertson, Rutherford, and Stewart Counties :CAPTAINS: George Barnes, Samuel Carothers, Richard Crunk, John Dalton, Francis Ellis, James Gault, James Gray, Bird Nance, Joseph Price, John Weakley :This regiment was one of three West Tennessee militia units at New Orleans under the command of Major General William Carroll. They were part of the '''flotilla that went down to New Orleans''' via the Cumberland, Ohio, and Mississippi Rivers. Colonel Cocke was sheriff of Montgomery County at the time of war. '''He is not to be confused with Major General John Cocke of East Tennessee''' who commanded the 1st Division and was counterpart to Andrew Jackson -- Jackson commanding the 2nd Division. 3rd Regiment West Tennessee Militia Infantry; Col. [[Raulston-5 | James Raulston]] :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Jackson, Sumner, Wilson, Overton, Smith, and White Counties :CAPTAINS: James A. Black, Matthew Cowen, Henry Hamilton, Elijah Haynie, Wiley Huddleston, Matthew Neal, Daniel Newman, Edward Robinson, Charles Wade, Henry West :Part of Major General [[Carroll-3755 | William Carroll]]'s division at the '''battles for New Orleans'''. General Carroll's report of the battle tells that Captains Elijah Haynie and Matthew Neal "had the honor of receiving and repelling the attacks of the British forces." 5th Regiment of East Tennessee Militia; Col. William Metcalf :MEN MOSTLY FROM: Davidson, Bedford, Franklin, Lincoln, Maury, Warren, and Giles Counties :CAPTAINS: John Barnhart, Daniel M. Bradford, Barbe Collins, John Cunningham, Lewis Dillahunty, Alexander Hill, Bird S. Hurt, John Jackson, Thomas Marks, William Mullen, Andrew Patterson, William Sitton, Obidiah Waller :Part of the division under '''Major General William Carroll's at New Orleans''', this regiment comprised the right section of Carroll's line at the breastworks at Chalmette. Captain Daniel Bradford led the elite corps known as "Carroll's Life Guard." The division reached New Orleans in mid-December 1814 after an excursion down the Mississippi River. ---- [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/49023/49023-h/49023-h.htm '''Tennessee at the Battle of New Orleans] by ELBERT L. WATSON ---- {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Baker-5290 |George Baker]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Bandy-125 |Epperson Bandy]] ||Army ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Bandy-337 |Jameson Bandy]] ||Army ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Bass-92 |Ezekiel Bass]] ||Militia ||Captain || 1st Regiment |- |[[Bateman-723 |Carleton Bateman]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Cate-295 | Robert T Cate]] ||Militia ||Corporal || 4th Regiment, Cpt. Bayles' East Tennessee [[Category: 4th Regiment, East Tennessee Militia, War of 1812]] |- |[[Collins-4468 |Nathaniel Madison Collina]] ||Army ||Private || 1st Regiment Mounted Gunmen (Dyer's) |- |[[Crockett-311 |David Hawkins Crockett]]||Militia||Sgt|| 2nd Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Riflemen, Capt. John Cowan Co. of Tennessee Mounted Gunmen |- |[[Dunn-1339 |Daniel Richard Dunn Jr.]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||Unknown |- ||[[Fentress-34|James Fentress]]||Militia||Ensign|| Cpt. Elijah Haynie's Co., Major-Gen. William Carroll's 2nd Division of Tennessee Militia |- |[[Hatley-399 |Marcus (Mark) Hatley]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||Capt John Underwood's Co |- |[[McLary-5 |Robert Washington McLary]] ||Unknown ||Captain || 5th Cavalry (McKenzie's) |- |[[Oliver-1851 | John Oliver]] ||Militia ||Private ||Col. Ewen Allison's regiment, Cpt. Adam Winsell's company |- |[[Potts-462 |Amos Potts]] ||Army ||Private ||Captain William Chisum’s Mounted Gunmen |- |[[Potts-470 |John Potts]] ||Army ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Ramsey-3753|George Ramsey]] ||Militia|| Private||Clark's Battalion, E Tennessee Militia |- |[[Raulston-5 |James Raulston]] ||Militia ||Colonel ||18th Infantry |- |[[Roach-1009 |Drury Roach]] ||Militia ||Unknown || 2nd Regiment Infantry, Col Wm Lillard, Capt. Thos Sharpe |- |[[Robertson-6110 |Sterling Clack Robertson]] ||Militia ||Major ||Unknown |- |[[Stubbs-737 |Aaron Stubbs]] ||Militia ||Unknown||Capt. J. Brown, Wm White Co. |- |[[Tate-572 | James Tate]] ||Militia ||Major ||29th Regiment |- |[[Wear-46 |Samuel Wear]] ||Militia ||Colonel || 1st Regiment |- |[[Jackson-1115 |Andrew Jackson]] ||Militia ||Colonel Major General ||Multiple |- |[[Wells-8619 |Charles Wells]] ||Volunteers ||Lieutenant||Unknown |- |[[Wilhoit-491 |James Wilhoit]] ||Volunteers ||Private || 2nd Regiment, Lillard's |- |[[Wilhoit-47 |Philip Wilhoit]] ||Volunteers ||Private|| 2nd Reg't, E Tennessee, Lillard's |- |[[Dugger-91 |John Dugger]] ||Volunteers ||Unknown || 1st Regiment Volunteers |- |[[Stone-5874 |Thomas S. Stone]] ||Militia ||Unknown || 2nd Regiment |- |[[Havens-514 |Joseph Havens]] ||Militia ||Sargent or Lieutenant || 2nd Regiment Duncan's Co. |- |[[Ogle-36 |Thomas J. Ogle]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd Regiment |- |[[Bartlett-1789 |Joshua Bartlett]] ||Militia ||Unknown || 1st Regiment (Wynn's) Capt. Hollowman's Co. |- |[[Robertson-735 |Hezekiah Robertson]] ||Militia ||Unknown || 1st Regiment (Pipkin's) |- |[[Hodges-2511 |William Hodges]] ||Volunteers||Private || 1st Reg't (Dyer's) Mounted Gunmen |} ==Resources== E. Book [https://archive.org/details/fieldbookswar181200lossrich The pictorial field-book of the war of 1812]; or, Illustrations, by pen and pencil, of the history, biography, scenery, relics, and traditions of the last war for American independence by Lossing, Benson John, 1813-1891 E Book [https://books.google.com/books/about/Early_History_of_Middle_Tennessee.html?id=5XgUAAAAYAAJ Early History of Middle Tennessee] by Edward Albright, Brandon printing Company, 1909 [http://www.tennesseehistory.org/research.htm The Tennessee Historical Society ] [http://www.usdaughters1812.org/home.html National Society United States Daughters of 1812] [http://societyofthewarof1812.org/ General Society War of 1812] [http://www.archives.gov/research/military/war-of-1812/1812-discharge-certificates/soldiers-by-unit.html War of 1812 Discharge Certificates] [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cmamcrk4/hbtoc.html THE CREEK WAR OF 1813 AND 1814] By H. S. HALBERT and T. H. BALL, Chicago, Illinois: Donohue & Henneberry; Montgomery, Alabama. White, Woodruff & Fowler 1895; and a facsimile reproduction by University of Alabama Press, May 30, 1995. '''Bibliography''' Tennesseans in the War of 1812 (Nashville: Byron Sistler and Associates, 1992); Penelope Johnson Allen, Tennessee Soldiers in the War of 1812: regiments of Col. Allcorn and Col. Allison (Chattanooga, Tn.: Tennessee Society, United States Daughters, War of 1812, 1947); James L. Douthat, The 1814 Court Martial of Tennessee Militiamen (Signal Mountain: Mountain Press, 1993). The Tennessee State Library and Archives has microfilm of Tennessee War of 1812 rosters. Wiki Tree Free Space [[Space:Choctaw Detachment of Warriors | Choctaw Detachment of Warriors]] [[Space:Creek_War%2C_Battles_and_Forts | Creek War, Battles and Forts]]

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They consisted of British Army regulars augmented by colonial regulars. The militia, raised from the local population of roughly 100,000, were led by an officer corps drawn from well-to-do property owners. The ordinary militiaman tended to be poorly equipped and trained. Shifting loyalties, concerns about family and property, disease, and inadequate food and clothing led to avoidance of service or desertion throughout the conflict. Despite these problems, many Upper Canadians served in the defence of British North America. In appreciation, the government distributed land grants to veterans after the war. The war in Upper Canada was fought on three fronts: the Detroit frontier, the Niagara frontier and York (Toronto), and Kingston and the St. Lawrence. '''[[Brock-1200|Major-General Sir Isaac Brock]] The Hero of Upper Canada 1769-1812''' {{Image|file=War_1812_Army_Gold_Medal_Recipients-2.png |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Major-General Isaac Brock''' }} [[Brock-1200 | Isaac Brock]] was a British army officer who first came to Canada as lieutenant colonel of the 49th Regiment of Foot in 1802. In 1811 he was promoted to the rank of major general and, in the absence of Lieutenant Governor Francis Gore, served as the administrator of Upper Canada as well as its military commander. On August 16, 1812, he led a force of regulars and militiamen, and with the help of [[Of_the_Kispoko_tribe-1|Tecumseh]] and his warriors, captured Fort Detroit. After this victory, Brock prepared for the inevitable American assault on the Niagara frontier. On October 13, 1812, the American attack occurred at Queenston. The 49th was surprised on the heights above Queenston by an American force and retreated. In an attempt to reclaim the heights, Brock was singled out by an American marksman and killed instantly. After his death, British regulars, Canadian militia and First Nations warriors drove back the Americans, forcing nearly a thousand to surrender. Brock’s death at the Battle of Queenston Heights is commemorated by [[Space:War_of_1812_Memorials|Brock’s Monument]] in Queenston, Ontario. {{Image|file=United_Kingdom_in_the_War_of_1812-1.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption='''Battle of Queenston Heights, October 13, 1812''' }} {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-59.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption='''American fleet approaching York, April 27, 1813''' }} '''[[Thomson-2576|Private Edward William Thomson]] 1794-1865''' {{Image|file=Thomson-2576.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Edward Thomson in later life''' }} Edward Thomson was just 18 when the War of 1812 began. He served in a flank company of the 3rd Regiment of York Militia, which was present at the capture of Fort Detroit. After the Battle of Queenston Heights, Thomson was decorated for valor. On April 27, 1813, fourteen American ships arrived to the west of the small Upper Canadian capital of York (Toronto) and its garrison, Fort York. The 1700 soldiers onboard landed and made their way east towards the fort. They met with resistance from Mississauga and Ojibway warriors, followed by British troops. Cannon fire from the ships and the Americans’ superior numbers forced the British to retreat across the Don River. After the British defeat at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_York Battle of York], the local militia were left to surrender the town. Those taken prisoner included Edward Thomson and [[Denison-984|George Denison I]]. Both men played prominent roles in York and Upper Canada in their later lives. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-60.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption='''As the British retreated, they blew up Fort York's magazine, killing [[Pike-1327|General Pike]] and many of his soldiers.''' }} '''[[FitzGibbon-156|Captain James FitzGibbon]]1780-1863''' {{Image|file=Fitzgibbon-155.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Captain James FitzGibbon''' }} James FitzGibbon, born in County Limerick, Ireland, enlisted in the Knight of Glin's Yeomanry Corps at age 15. Three years later, he joined the Tarbert Infantry Fencibles and was then recruited into the British Army's 49th Regiment of Foot. He fought as a company commander at the Battle of Stoney Creek on June 6, 1813. After that battle he was given permission to use 50 soldiers to observe and harass a large American force that had captured Fort George on the Niagara Peninsula. Laura Secord warned him on June 22 about an impending retaliatory attack by the Americans. Two days later at the Battle of Beaver Dams, FitzGibbon's force, together with about 400 Caughnawaga and Mohawk warriors, defeated the Americans and took 462 prisoners. The victory made FitzGibbon a popular hero and he was promoted to captain in the Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles. {{Image|file=Canada_in_the_War_of_1812-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''"The Bold Lads of Canada," c. 1814''' }} '''Captains [[Nelles-49|Henry Nelles]] and [[Merritt-1958|William Hamilton Merritt]]''' were both captured at the [[Space:Battle_of_Lundy's_Lane|Battle of Lundy’s Lane]] on July 25, 1814. Militiamen of both sides were often paroled, but militia officers and regular troops were imprisoned. In a July 27th letter to his father, [[Nelles-22|Robert Nelles]], Henry wrote: ''I wrote to you yesterday from [Fort] Schloser, mentioning that I have fallen into the hands of the Enemy and requesting you to forward to me my baggage. But as we are to be removed from this place . . . I beg you will not send any of it, as I can procure both money and clothes when I arrive at Albany. Give my love to Sally and tell her I hope she will not make herself unhappy, in consequence of my misfortune.'' [http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/explore/online/1812/prisoners.aspx Archives of Ontario] After the war, William Merritt played a leading role in the building of the second Brock Monument at Queenston in 1853. (The first was bombed by a terrorist in 1840.) His family proudly gather at its base in this early photo seen [[Merritt-1979|here]]. {{Image|file=United_States_in_the_War_of_1812.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption='''American Infantry attacks at Lundy's Lane''' }} ::::::'''Women in the War of 1812''' '''[[Ingersoll-65|Laura Secord]]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-378.jpg |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Laura Secord''' }} When Laura was 20, her father, [[Ingersoll-66|Thomas Ingersoll]], received a land grant in the Niagara region of Upper Canada and moved his family there from the United States. About two years later, Laura married [[Secord-33|James Secord]], a merchant in Queenston. When the war broke out, James served as a sergeant in the 1st Lincoln Militia and was injured at the Battle of Queenston Heights. He was recovering at home when Laura overheard some American officers talking of plans for a surprise American attack on the British outpost at Beaver Dams (Thorold). With James unable to travel, she decided to go herself to warn the outpost. She walked 20 miles before she arrived at a camp of First Nations warriors who led her the rest of the way to Lieutenant FitzGibbon's headquarters. After First Nations scouts confirmed Laura’s report, FitzGibbon’s small British force and a large number of Caughnawaga and Mohawk warriors led by [[Kerr-3730|William Johnson Kerr]] and [[Ducharme-370|Dominique Ducharme]] ambushed the American troops at the Battle of Beaver Dams on June 24. Laura Secord was not mentioned in official reports of the battle. She was 85 before her heroism was widely acknowledged. '''The inscription on Laura Secord's grave marker''' '''To perpetuate the name and fame of Laura Secord, who walked alone nearly 20 miles by a circuitous difficult and perilous route, through woods and swamps and over miry roads to warn a British outpost at DeCew's Falls of an intended attack and thereby enabled Lt. FitzGibbon on 24 June 1813, with fewer than 50 men of the H.M. 49th Regt., about 15 militiamen and a small force of Six Nations and other Indians under Capt. William Johnson Kerr and Dominique Ducharme to surprise and attack the enemy at Beechwoods (or Beaver Dams) and after a short engagement, to capture Col. Bosler of the U.S. Army and his entire force of 542 men with two field pieces.''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-379.jpg |align=c |size=460 |caption='''Laura Secord warns Lieutenant James FitzGibbon of an impending American attack at Beaver Dams''' }} '''[http://www.niagaragreenbelt.com/listings/55-historic-sites/897-mary-henrys-story-at-fort-george.html Mary Henry]''' Mary Madden, born about 1770 in County Antrim, Ireland, married Royal Artillery gunner Dominick Henry when she was 20. Her husband was posted to Niagara, Upper Canada. By 1803 he had retired and was keeper of the lighthouse at present-day Niagara-on-the-Lake. On May 27, 1813, the American Army landed at Niagara, not far from the lighthouse. At the Battle of Fort George, 800 British regular soldiers, Canadian militia and First Nations allies fought an invading force of 5,000 American soldiers. The British were slowly driven back. The Americans captured the town and Fort George and stayed in the area for the next seven months. During the battle, Mary Henry walked the battlefield, bringing coffee and food to the troops and tending the wounded. A chronicler describes her bravery: '''From [http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1317828221939/1317828660198#a1 War of 1812]''' ''Suddenly they saw a vision. Walking calmly through the shower of iron hail came Mary Madden Henry with hot coffee and food, seemingly as unconcerned as if she were in her own small garden on the shore on a Summer evening before peace was shattered. Time and again she went and came back with more sustenance, apparently guarded by some unseen angel from the peril which menaced her every step. Through the day until darkness brought respite she was caterer and nurse, the only woman in the company to bind the wounds of those maimed in the fight. These who survived never forgot that day, nor the courage of Mary Henry.'' The Americans abandoned Fort George and Niagara on December 10, 1813. They burned the entire town before they left, giving the inhabitants, primarily older men, women and children, an hour’s warning before they were forced to abandon their homes. Many faced starvation as they sought shelter from the frigid cold and deep snow. Because it was an aid to shipping for both the Americans and the British, the lighthouse was spared. Mary took the refugees in and provided medical care, hot drinks and food. After the war, Mary was recognized by the Loyal and Patriotic Society of Upper Canada, which presented her with a gift of £25 and referred to her as "a heroine not to be frightened." {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-382.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Battle of Fort George''' }} ::::::'''First Nations in the War of 1812''' {{Image|file=Farrow-471-3.jpg |align=l |size=130 |caption='''Tecumseh''' }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecumseh Tecumseh of the Kispoko Tribe]''' :[[Of_the_Kispoko_tribe-1|Tecumseh]], also known as Tecumtha or Tekamthi, was a Native American leader of the Shawnee and a large tribal confederacy that opposed the United States during Tecumseh's War and the War of 1812. His brother Tenskwatawa was a religious leader who advocated a return to the ancestral lifestyle of the tribes and resistance to American expansion. This led to strife with settlers on the Ohio frontier, forcing Tenskwatawa and his followers to establish a new settlement farther northwest at Prophetstown (Battle Ground), Indiana, in 1808. At this point in time, he and Tecumseh established ties with the British Indian Department. During the War of 1812, Tecumseh helped in the capture of Fort Detroit. After the battle, Major-General Isaac Brock wrote, "A more sagacious or a more gallant Warrior does not I believe exist." When the British fleet were defeated at the Battle of Put-in Bay in the fall of 1813, the supply line to the British regulars and First Nations warriors on the Detroit frontier was cut. Although Tecumseh urged the British to take a stand, they retreated, until on October 5 they finally faced the Americans at Moraviantown, Upper Canada. Badly outnumbered, the British soldiers and Tecumseh's warriors lost the battle. Tecumseh himself was killed in what became known as the Battle of the Thames. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-97.png |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Battle of the Thames and the death of Tecumseh''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-361.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption='''Teyoninhokarawen''' }} '''[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/norton_john_6E.html Captain John Norton (Teyoninhokarawen)]''' John Norton, the son of a Cherokee father and Scottish mother, was raised and educated in Scotland. He travelled to Upper Canada with the 65th Foot Regiment and after his discharge became a fur trader and interpreter. Thayendanegea ([[Brant-165|Joseph Brant]]), a leader of the Six Nations, persuaded Norton to join the Grand River Mohawk and gave him the name Teyoninhokarawen. When the War of 1812 broke out, the British Army gave Norton the rank of captain. He led warriors of the Six Nations into battle at Queenston Heights, Stoney Creek and Beaver Dams. After the war, Norton was given the brevet rank of major. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brant_%28Mohawk_leader%29 Ahyouwaeghs, Chief of the Six Nations] Ahyouwaeghs, also known as [[Brant-179|John Brant]], was the son of Mohawk leader Thayendanegea. He and John Norton recruited a number of Six Nations warriors when the War of 1812 broke out. He was given the rank of lieutenant in the British Indian Department. During the war, officers and interpreters of the department often fought alongside warriors. They served as liaison between First Nations leaders and British military commanders. Ahyouwaeghs took part in many of the battles and skirmishes along the Niagara frontier. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-381.jpg |align=l |size=120 |caption='''Ahyouwaighs''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-82.png |align=r |size=350 |caption='''Northern theatre of the War of 1812''' }} {{clear}} ::::::'''Navy''' '''[https://sites.google.com/site/glitointelligence/articles/history-articles/unit-war-of-1812/unit-war-of-1812--charles-frederick-rolette Lieutenant Charles Rolette] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-101.png |align=r |size=180 |caption='''Fort Detroit''' }} Charles Rolette, born in Quebec City, joined the Royal Navy as a young man. At the beginning of the war, he was posted to Amherstburg as a First Lieutenant in charge of the brig ''General Hunter''. On July 3, 1812, Rolette captured an American vessel, the ''Cuyahoga'', before the Americans in the Detroit area even were aware that their country had declared war on Britain. On board the ship were [[Hull-2524|General William Hull’s]] papers and dispatches, which provided the British with intelligence on American deployment. Also on board were the wives of American officers and the instruments of the regimental bands. The British kept the papers and the instruments but returned the officers’ wives to Detroit. Rolette later participated in the capture of several American supply vessels as well as the capture of Detroit, the Battle of Frenchtown and the Battle of Lake Erie. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-29.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption='''Loyal and Patriotic Society of Upper Canada "Upper Canada Preserved" Medal, intended for Veterans of the War of 1812''' }} ==Men who fought for Upper Canada== The Canadian Forces War of 1812 Commemorative Banner honouring those who defended British North America during the war can be viewed here: [https://www.canada.ca/en/services/defence/caf/military-identity-system/royal-banners/royal-banner-1812.html 1812 Commemorative Banner] {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Adams-41235|Adams, Thomas]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Aikman-2 |Aikman, Alexander]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Aikman-3 |Aikman, John]] ||Militia ||Captain || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Aikman-78 |Aikman, John]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Allan-1951|Allan, William]]||Militia||Major|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Almas-34 |Almas, Adam Bowman]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Almas-37 |Almas, David]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Almas-38 |Almas, Henry Patrick]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln & 2nd York Militias |- |[[Almas-39 |Almas, John Baker]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln & 2nd York Militias |- |[[Amey-19 |Amey, Joseph A.]] ||Militia ||Private ||1st Addington Militia |- |[[Anderson-44967 |Anderson, Cornelius]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Anderson-53876 |Anderson, George]] ||Militia ||Private || Incorporated Militia |- |[[Annis-180 |Annis, David]] ||Militia ||Private ||Home District Militia Cavalry |- |[[Applegarth-110|Applegarth, John]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 2nd York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Ault-229 |Ault, Michael]] ||Militia ||Captain || 1st Dundas Militia |- |[[Ausman-49|Ausman, Conrad]]||Militia||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Austin-3267|Austin, Jonathan]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 2nd Norfolk Militia |- |[[Baby-44|Baby, Francois]]||Militia||Captain||1st Essex Militia |- |[[Baby-40|Baby, James]]||Militia||Colonel|| 1st Kent Militia |- |[[Baby-45|Baby, Jean]]||Militia||Lieutenant Colonel|| 2nd Essex Militia |- |[[Backus-416|Backus, Stephen]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Middlesex Militia |- |[[Bagereau-1|Badgerow, Justin]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Badgerow-48|Badgerow, Martinus]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Baker-23479|Baker, Emanuel]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Baldwin-98|Baldwin, Gilbert]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Ball-3230|Ball, George Alexander]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Ball-3225|Ball, Peter Mann]]||Militia||Ensign|| 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Beasley-1427|Beasley, David]]||Militia||Ensign|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Beasley-1426|Beasley, Henry]]||Militia||Ensign|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Beasley-63|Beasley, Richard]]||Militia||Lieutenant Colonel|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Beaupre-992|Beaupre, Charles]]||Provincial Marine||Seaman||Amherstburg |- |[[Bedell-157|Bedell, Reuben]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 1st Lennox Militia |- |[[Beebe-353|Beebe, Ebenezer]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Durham Militia |- |[[Beikie-1|Beikie, John]]||Militia||Captain|| Unattached |- |[[Bennett-9783|Bennett, Aquilla]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Benson-2808|Benson, Ezekiel]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Bigger-76 |Bigger, Amos]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Biggar-230 |Bigger, James Lanning]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln & 2nd York Militias |- |[[Biggar-45 |Biggar, William Pettit]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Bigham-256|Bigham, Andrew]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Binckley-2 |Binkley, George]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Binkley-29 |Binkley, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Binkley-19 |Binkley, William]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Birdsall-292|Birdsall, Benjamin]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Blair-491|Blair, Ebenezer]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Bogart-466|Bogart, John]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Book-242|Book, Adam]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln & 2nd York Militias |- |[[Book-35|Book, John Sr.]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Bostwick-41|Bostwick, Henry]]||Militia||Lieutenant Colonel|| 1st Oxford Militia |- |[[Bostwick-38|Bostwick, John]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st Norfolk Militia |- |[[Bostwick-195|Bostwick, John]]||Militia||Ensign|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Bostwick-791|Bostwick, Lardner]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Boulton-263|Boulton, D'Arcy]]||Militia||Ensign || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Boulton-494|Boulton, George]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Bowen-3226|Bowen, William D.]]||Militia||Major|| 1st Norfolk Militia |- |[[Bowman-2388 |Bowman, Adam]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Bowman-2463 |Bowman, Peter]] ||Militia ||Captain || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Bradt-24|Bradt, Albert]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Bradt-160|Bradt, Andrew]]||Militia||Lieutenant Colonel || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Bradt-405|Bradt, Andrew]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Bradt-406|Bradt, Arent Butler]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Bradt-404|Bradt, John]]||Militia||Ensign|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Bradt-159|Bradt, Simon]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Bradt-478|Bradt, Walter]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Bridgford-27|Bridgford, David]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Bright-2746|Bright, John]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Bright-2513|Bright, Lewis]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Bright-2757|Bright, Robert]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Bright-2511|Bright, Thomas]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Brock-2209|Brock, Francis]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Brock-5967|Brock, Francis]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Brock-6027|Brock, William]]||Militia||Private|| 1st & 3rd York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Brooke-1833|Brooke, Daniel]]||Militia||Ensign|| 3rd York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Brown-28421|Brown, Joseph]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Brown-29628|Brown, William]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Buchner-126|Buchner, Henry]]||Militia||Captain|| 3rd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Buck-3177|Buck, Jacob]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Buck-3180|Buck, Michael]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Buck-349|Buck, Peter]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd Lincon Militia |- |[[Buck-1103|Buck, Philip Jr.]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Buckberrough-41|Buckberrough, Hugh]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Buckberrough-39|Buckberrough, John]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Burkholder-238|Burkholder, Christian]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Burnham-2021|Burnham, Zacheus]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st Northumberland Militia |- |[[Burns-5760|Burns, Samuel]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Burrett-19|Burrett, Daniel]] ||Militia ||Captain || 2nd Grenville Militia |- |[[Burritt-67|Burritt, Henry]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 2nd Grenville & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Burtch-123|Burtch, Absalom]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Burtch-124|Burtch, David]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Burtch-73|Burtch, Stephen]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Burwell-458|Burwell, Adam Hood]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st Middlesex Militia |- |[[Burwell-456|Burwell, Mahlon]]||Militia||Lieutenant Colonel|| 1st Middlesex Militia |- |[[Butler-13060|Butler, Johnson]]||Militia||Lieutenant Colonel|| 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Button-1142|Button, Francis]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Button-1150|Button, John]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Cain-3182|Cain, Daniel]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Glengarry Militia |- |[[Caldwell-2844|Caldwell, William]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st Essex Militia & The Western Rangers (Caldwell's Rangers) |- |[[Call-1771|Call, John]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia & Coloured Corps |- |[[Cameron-5432|Cameron, Charles]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Cameron-5430|Cameron, William]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Campbell-22439|Campbell, John]]||Militia||Ensign|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Carpenter-7349|Carpenter, Gershom]]||Militia||Captain|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Carscallen-9|Carscallen, Luke]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st Lennox Militia |- |[[Castator-2|Castator, Henry]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Cawthra-38|Cawthra, Henry]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Cawthra-30|Cawthra, John]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Cawthra-43|Cawthra, Jonathan]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Cawthra-35|Cawthra, Joseph]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Chewett-1|Chewett, William]]||Militia||Lieutenant Colonel|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Chisholm-1067|Chisholm, George Jr.]]||Militia||Ensign|| 5th Lincoln & 2nd York Militias |- |[[Chisholm-876|Chisholm, George Sr.]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Chisholm-1066|Chisholm, John]]||Militia||Captain|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Chisholm-877|Chisholm, William]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 2nd York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Choate-952|Choate, Thomas]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Clapp-536|Clapp, John]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st Lennox Militia |- |[[Clapp-165|Clapp, Joseph]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Prince Edward Militia |- |[[Clapp-534|Clapp, Thomas]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Lennox Militia |- |[[Claus-112|Claus, Daniel]]||Army||Lieutenant||49th Regiment of Foot |- |[[Claus-91|Claus, William]]||Militia||Colonel|| 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Cleaver-196|Cleaver, John]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Clement-555|Clement, John]]||Militia||Captain?|| 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Clench-50|Clench, Ralfe]]||Militia||Colonel|| 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Clendenen-154|Clendenen, William]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Closson-302|Closson, John]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Clubine-2|Clubine, Andrew]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Clubine-3|Clubine, Ezra]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Clunis-11|Clunis, George]]||Militia||Private|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Cody-340|Cody, Phillip]]||Militia||Ensign|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Coffin-1760|Coffin, Nathaniel]]||Militia||Lieutenant Colonel||Deputy Adjutant General of Militia |- |[[Coulombe-297|Coulombe, Isaac]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Cook-2977|Cook, John]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Dundas Militia |- |[[Corman-214|Corman, Isaac]]||Militia||Private||5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Cornell-2532|Cornell, Aaron]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Cornell-774|Cornell, Moses]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Cornell-790|Cornell, Nathaniel]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Cornwell-505|Cornwell, Thomas]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Crawford-2939|Crawford, Caleb]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Crawford-2674|Crawford, Henry]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Crawford-2941|Crawford, Jacob]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Crawford-2986|Crawford, Joseph]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Crittenden-256|Crittenden, Amos]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Crittenden-161|Crittenden, Asa]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Crittenden-160|Crittenden, Benjamin]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Crittenden-422|Crittenden, Hiram]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Crittenden-253|Crittenden, James]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Crittenden-330|Crittenden, William]]||Militia||Private|| 1st & 3rd York Militias |- |[[Crooks-512 |Crooks, James]] ||Militia ||Major || 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Crosthwaite-13|Crosthwaite, Daniel]]||Militia|| Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Cryderman-148|Cryderman, William]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Stormont Militia |- |[[Crysler-53|Crysler, John]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st Dundas Militia |- |[[Cummer-38|Cummer, Daniel]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Cummer-39|Cummer, John]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Cummings-1357 |Cummings, James]] ||Militia ||Captain ||Deputy Quarter Master General of Militia |- |[[Cummings-1564 |Cummings, Thomas]] ||Militia ||Garrison Sergeant ||Fort George |- |[[Darling-464|Darling, John, Jr.]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Prince Edward Militia |- |[[Darling-455|Darling, John, Sr.]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st Prince Edward Militia |- |[[Davidson-13488|Davidson, Andrew]]||Militia||Private|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Davis-24440|Davis, Asahel]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Davis-76031|Davis, Enoch]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Davy-471|Davy, Heinrich]]||Militia ||Captain|| 1st Addington & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Dawdy-74|Dawdy, Jeremiah]]||Militia ||Private || 2nd Lincoln Militia |- |[[DeForest-125|De Forest, James]]||Militia||Private||5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[DeForest-123|De Forest, John]]||Militia||Private||1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[De Forest-138|De Forest, Simon]]||Militia||Private||5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[DeGeer-91 |DeGeer, Peter]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[DeHart-368 |DeHart, Daniel]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[DeHart-1086 |DeHart, Jacob]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Demaray-8 |Demaray, David]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Demaray-19 |Demaray, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Demaray-46 |Demaray, Nicholas]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Denison-1002 |Denison, Charles]] ||Militia ||Ensign || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Denison-984 |Denison, George Taylor]] ||Militia ||Ensign || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Denison-998|Denison, John]]||Militia||Captain|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Dennis-628|Dennis, Joseph, Jr]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Denison-1003 |Denison, Thomas]] ||Militia ||Ensign || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Depew-11|Depew, Charles]]||Militia||Captain|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Detlor-22|Detlor, George Hill]]||Militia||Ensign|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Detlor-43|Detlor, John]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Devins-69 |Devins, Isaac]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Devins-102 |Devins, Levi]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Devins-152 |Devins, Simeon]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Dexter-1229 |Dexter, Ransom]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Dietsman-1|Dietsman/ Dixman, John]]||Militia||Private|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Doan-302|Doan, Levi]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Doan-421|Doan, Titus]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Drake-9052|Drake, John]]||Militia||Private|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Drake-2329|Drake, Richard D.]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 2nd Norfolk Militia |- |[[Draper-2422|Draper, Jacob]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Draper-650|Draper, Joel]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Draper-2859|Draper, John]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Draper-2861|Draper, Luther]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Duggan-771|Duggan, Thomas]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Duggan-611|Duggan, George]]||Militia||Adjutant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Dunham-1515|Dunham, William]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Eames-832|Eames, Silas ]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Elliott-16104|Elliott, James]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Elliott-6459|Elliott, Matthew]]||Militia||Lieutenant Colonel|| 1st Essex Militia |- |[[Ellis-7375|Ellis, John]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Emery-1100|Emery, Peter ]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Emery-1102|Emery, William]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Everitt-43|Everitt, Abner]]||Militia||Private||5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Farewell-34 |Farewell, William]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Farrier-4|Farrier, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Felker-162|Felker, John Frederick]]||Militia||Private|| 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Felker-156|Felker, Lewis Jr.]]||Militia||Private|| 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Fenwick-292|Fenwick, James]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Ferrier-82|Ferrier, David]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Field-1883|Field, Daniel]]||Militia||Private||Niagara Provincial Light Dragoons |- |[[Fish-1095|Fish, Abraham]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Fish-1176|Fish, Joseph]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Fisher-7117|Fisher, James]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Fisher-14254|Fisher, Michael]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Fleury-343|Fleury, Joseph Sr.]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Flumerfelt-10|Flumerfelt, Cornelius]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Forfar-13|Forfar, Thomas]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Forfar-91|Forfar, William]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Forsyth-670|Forsyth, Caleb Sr.]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Forsyth-1158|Forsyth, Caleb Jr.]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Forsyth-1159|Forsyth, Elijah]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Forsyth-648|Forsyth, James]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Forsyth-662|Forsyth, John]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Fraser-4578|Fraser, Isaac]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 1st Addington Militia |- |[[Fraser-4664|Fraser, John]]||Militia||Ensign|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Fraser-1615|Fraser, Thomas]]||Militia||Lieutenant Colonel|| 1st Dundas Militia |- |[[Fraser-4073|Fraser, Thomas]]||Militia||Captain|| 2nd Grenville & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Freel-89|Freel, Hugh]]||Militia||Gunner||Provincial Artillery Co. |- |[[Freeman-16060 |Freeman, John]] ||Militia ||Private || Incorporated Militia |- |[[French-3955|French, Charles]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Fulford-183 |Fulford, Jonathan]] ||Militia ||Lieutenant || 1st Leeds Militia |- |[[Fulton-3089|Fulton, John]]||Militia||Quarter Master Sergeant|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Furry-108|Furry, Lawrence]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Gage-53|Gage, Andrew]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Gage-70|Gage, James]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Gage-1621|Gage, John]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Gamble-55|Gamble, Nathaniel]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Garrow-78|Garrow, Richard]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Gauvreau-110|Gauvreau, Francois]]||Provincial Marine||Lieutenant||Duke of Gloucester |- |[[Geister-38|Geister, John]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Gerow-50|Gerow, Benjamin]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Gerow-41|Gerow, Isaac]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Goodhue-207|Goodhue, Ebenezer]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Gower-313|Gower, Philip]]||Militia||Private|| 1st & 3rd York Militias |- |[[Graham-14413|Graham, Richard]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Graham-453|Graham, William]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Green-1204 |Green, Freeman]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Green-1189 |Green, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Green-1206 |Green, Levi]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Green-1188 |Green, Richard]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Green-1197 |Green, Samuel]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Green-1190 |Green, Samuel]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Green-1207 |Green, William "Billy"]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Greeniaus-8 |Greeniaus, Daniel]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Greeniaus-5 |Greeniaus, Sebastian]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Griffin-7133 |Griffin, Isaiah]] ||Militia ||Private || 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Griggs-1107 |Griggs, George William]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Groat-410 |Groat, Michael]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Haacke-18 |Haacke, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Hagerman-193 |Hagerman, Nicholas]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st & 3rd York Militias |- |[[Haines-3031 |Haines, Philip]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st & 3rd York Militias |- |[[Hale-3835 |Hale, Henry]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Hamilton-14266|Hamilton, George]]||Militia||Captain|| Niagara Light Dragoons |- |[[Hamilton-14241|Hamilton, James]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Harman-1268 |Harman, Henry]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Harrington-5687 |Harrington, Abraham]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Hawman-38 |Hawman, Jacob]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Hawman-3 |Hawman, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Hawman-19 |Hawman, Michael]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Hearnden-49 |Harrington, Benjamin]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Harrison-16087 |Harrison, Joseph]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Harrison-3250 |Harrison, William]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Hawley-657 |Hawley, Sheldon]] ||Militia ||Captain || 1st Addington Militia |- |[[Helmkay-13 |Helmkay, Frederick]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Helmke-77 |Helmke, Francis]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Hemingway-994 |Hemingway, Josiah]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Hemingway-636 |Hemingway, Moses]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Hendershot-228 |Hendershot, Daniel]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York & 5th Lincoln Militias |- |[[Hendershot-279 |Hendershot, Isaac]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Hendershot-291 |Hendershot, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Heron-23 |Heron, Richard]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Hess-172|Hess, Peter]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Heward-81|Heward, Stephen]]||Militia||Captain|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Hicks-4836 |Hicks, Benjamin]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st Prince Edward Militia |- |[[Hicks-13845 |Hicks, Joseph]] ||Militia ||Private || Incorporated Militia |- |[[Hicks-4837 |Hicks, Joseph M.]] ||Militia ||Private || Incorporated Militia |- |[[Hilts-297 |Hilts, George]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Hilts-298 |Hilts, Jacob]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Hilts-300 |Hilts, Jeremiah]] ||Militia ||Private || Incorporated Militia |- |[[Hinton-350 |Hinton, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Hollingshead-211 |Hollingshead, Anthony]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Hollingshead-217 |Hollingshead, Jacob]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 1st York Militia |- |[[Hollingshead-494 |Hollingshead, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Hoover-1584 |Hoover, Francis]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Hopkins-887 |Hopkins, Caleb]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Hopkins-888 |Hopkins, Ephraim]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Hopkins-857 |Hopkins, Joseph]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Horner-1790 |Horner, Daniel]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Horning-97 |Horning, Isaac]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York & 5th Lincoln Militias |- |[[House-3269|House, George W.]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln & 2nd York Militias |- |[[House-1009|House, Joseph]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[House-3270|House, Peter]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Howell-5903 |Howell, James]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Howell-1993 |Howell, Samson]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Howell-1978 |Howell, William]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Humberstone-42|Humberstone, Thomas]] ||Militia ||Lieutenant || 3rd York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Hunt-1749 |Hunt, Samuel]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Hunt-1746 |Hunt, Thomas]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Ingersoll-70|Ingersoll, Charles]]||Militia||Lieutenant||Niagara Provincial Light Dragoons |- |[[Jackson-46880|Jackson, John]]||Militia||Private|| Coloured Corps |- |[[Jarvie-46|Jarvie, William]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 3rd York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Jarvis-2461|Jarvis, Frederick S.]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Jarvis-2388 |Jarvis, Samuel Peter]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Jarvis-2440|Jarvis, Stephen]]||Militia||Colonel||Adjutant General |- |[[Jarvis-2387|Jarvis, William]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 3rd York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Jarvis-2537 |Jarvis, William M.]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 3rd York & Incorporated Militas |- |[[Jerome-29 |Jerome, William]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York & 5th Lincoln Militias |- |[[Jones-2928 |Jones, Andrew]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Jones-5909|Jones, Charles]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st Leeds Militia |- |[[Jones-2931 |Jones, James]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Jones-72338 |Jones, James]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Jones-2944 |Jones, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Jones-5908 |Jones, Jonas]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st Leeds & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Jones-17938 |Jones, William]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Kaiser-1954 |Kaiser, Peter Erlin]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Keagy-25 |Keagy, Jacob]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Keagy-27 |Keagy, John Jr.]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Keefer-115|Keefer, George]]||Militia ||Captain || 2nd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Keefer-112 |Keefer, Jacob]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Kelley-2405|Kelley, John]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Kelly-560|Kelly, Jonathan]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Kelly-561|Kelly, Peter Bowman]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Kendrick-1637 |Kendrick, Duke William]] ||Militia ||Lieutenant || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Kendrick-2288 |Kendrick, George]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Kendrick-2289 |Kendrick, James]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Kendrick-1589 |Kendrick, Joseph]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Kendrick-2290 |Kendrick, William]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Kennedy-3331 |Kennedy, Andrew]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Kennedy-8507 |Kennedy, Daniel S.]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Kennedy-3332 |Kennedy, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Kennedy-4380 |Kennedy, John R.]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Kennedy-8751 |Kennedy, Reuben]] ||Militia ||Quarter Master Sergeant || 1st York Militia |- |[[Kennedy-3335 |Kennedy, Samuel]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Kennedy-3339 |Kennedy, Thomas]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Kennedy-8752 |Kennedy, William]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Kenney-326 |Kenney, Joseph]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Kerby-286|Kerby, George Pigeon]] ||Militia||Ensign|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Kerby-222|Kerby, James]] ||Militia||Major|| 2nd Lincoln & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Kerr-7928|Kerr, John]] ||Militia||Major|| 2nd Grenville & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Kester-274|Kester, Jacob]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Ketcheson-2|Ketcheson, William]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 1st Hastings Militia |- |[[Ketchum-736|Ketchum, Jesse]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Kilborn-96|Kilborn, John]] ||Militia||Ensign|| 1st Leeds & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Kitchen-335|Kitchen, Andrew Henry]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Kitchen-988|Kitchen, Henry]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Kitchen-989|Kitchen, Joseph]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Kitchen-990|Kitchen, William]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Klinck-100|Klinck, Leonard]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Klock-98|Klock, Jacob Conrad]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Knott-1143|Knott, William]]||Militia||Sergeant Major|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Knowles-4900|Knowles, William]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Kribs-31|Kribs, David]]||Militia||Ensign|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Kurtz-1294|Kurtz, Abraham]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Kurtz-1249|Kurtz, Michael]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[LaBarre-54 |LaBarre, Andrew]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Lamoreaux-44 |Lamoreaux, Isaac]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Lamoureaux-55 |Lamoreaux, James]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Lamoreaux-31 |Lamoreaux, John]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Lamoreaux-26 |Lamoreaux, Joshua]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Lampman-253|Lampman, John]] ||Militia||Captain|| 1st Lincoln & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Langstaff-24|Langstaff, John]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Lawrason-24 |Lawrason, John]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Lawrason-10 |Lawrason, Joseph]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Lawrason-7 |Lawrason, Miller]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Lawrason-25 |Lawrason, Thomas]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Lawrence-11727 |Lawrence, Monis]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Lawrence-172 |Lawrence, Peter]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Lebar-1 |Lebar, Abraham]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Lee-1267 |Lee, James]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Lee-1274 |Lee, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Lee-37906 |Lee, Peter]] ||Militia ||Private || Coloured Corps |- |[[Lee-1264 |Lee, William]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Lemon-362 |Lemon, George]] ||Militia ||Lieutenant || 1st York Militia |- |[[Lepard-45 |Lepard, Abraham]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Lepard-49 |Lepard, Jacob]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Lepard-48 |Lepard, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Lepard-67 |Lepard, Peter]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Line-456 |Line/Lyon John]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Lloyd-1165 |Lloyd, James]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Lloyd-1030 |Lloyd, Joel]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Lockman-47 |Lockman, Abraham]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[London-345 |London, Aaron]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[London-36 |London, Joseph]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[London-40 |London, Richard]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Lottridge-6|Lottridge, John]]||Militia||Captain|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Lottridge-18|Lottridge, William D.]]||Militia||Captain|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Lundy-1014|Lundy, Jeremiah]]||Militia||Corporal|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Lundy-756|Lundy, Thomas]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Lymburner-59|Lymburner, Matthew]]||Militia||Private|| 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Lymburner-56|Lymburner, William]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Lynde-130|Lynde, Jabez]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia & Home District Militia Cavalry |- |[[Lyons-961 |Lyons, Harcar]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Lyons-966 |Lyons, Lewis]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Macdonell-173|Macdonell, Donald G.]] ||Militia||Captain|| 2nd Glengarry Militia |- |[[Macdonell-165|Macdonell, John]] ||Militia||Captain|| 1st Dundas & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Macdonell-304|Macdonell, John]] ||Militia||Ensign|| 1st Dundas & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Macklem-84|Macklem, James]]||Militia||Corporal|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Macklem-83|Macklem, Thomas]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Macklem-80|Macklem, William]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Main-1296|Main, Adam]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Main-1297|Main Jr., John]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Major-2400|Major, Samuel]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Major-1650|Major, Thomas]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Main-1298|Main, Philip]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York & 5th Lincoln Militias |- |[[Mann-10436|Mann, Darius]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Markle-79|Markle Sr., Alexander]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Markle-84|Markle, Benjamin]]||Militia||Corporal|| 2nd York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Markle-85|Markle, Solomon]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Markle-494|Markle, William]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Marr-400|Marr, Joseph]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Marr-1148|Marr, William]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Marsh-9077|Marsh, James]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Mathews-3302|Mathews, John]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Matthews-1279|Matthews, Roswell]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Lincoln & 2nd York Militias |- |[[Mattice-280|Mattice, William]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[McBride-4783|McBride, Edward]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 3rd York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[McClellan-278 |McClellan, Martin]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[McCollum-511|McCollum, Peter Turquand]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 4th Lincoln, Incorporated Militias, Commissariat Dept. |- |[[McDougall-1043|McDougall, Daniel]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[McDougall-509|McDougall, Daniel]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[McKay-6518|McKay, Jacob]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[McKerlie-19|McKerlie, William]]||Militia||Ensign|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[McLean-2907 |McLean, Archibald]]||Militia||Captain|| 3rd York & Incorporated Militia |- |[[McLean-3175|McLean, John Alexander]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 1st Leeds Militia |- |[[McQueen-1108|McQueen, James]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 2nd Norfolk Militia |- |[[Mercer-1111|Mercer, Samuel]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Mercer-1259|Mercer, Thomas]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Meredith-412|Meredith, John]]||Militia||Private||4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Merigold-3|Merigold, Daniel]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Merigold-11|Merigold, Thomas Jr.]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Merigold-2|Merigold, Thomas Sr.]]||Militia||Captain|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Merritt-2067|Merritt, John]]||Militia||Private|| 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Merritt-152|Merritt, Moses]]||Militia||Private|| 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Merritt-1958|Merritt, William H.]]||Militia||Captain||Niagara Provincial Light Dragoons |- |[[Miles-5113|Miles, James]] ||Militia ||Lieutenant || 1st York Militia |- |[[Millard-1953|Millard, Mordecai]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Millard-289 |Millard, Noah]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Millard-291 |Millard, Samuel]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Miller-3764|Miller, Adam]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln & 2nd York Militias |- |[[Milliken-265|Milliken, Benjamin]]||Militia||Corporal|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Mills-16198|Mills, Matthew]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Mills-18697|Mills, Richard]]||Militia||Private|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Minthorn-7|Minthorn, John]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Minthorn-46|Minthorn, Joseph]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Mitchell-29411|Mitchell, David]]||Militia||Private|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Mitchell-7903|Mitchell, Darius]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Mitchell-8203|Mitchell, Elisha Sr.]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Mitchell-7904|Mitchell, Elisha Jr.]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Molson-9|Molson, John]]||Militia||Captain|| 5th Battalion Select Embodied Militia |- |[[Montgomery-13042|Montgomery, Alexander]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Moore-57752|Moore, George]]||Militia||Private|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Morden-217 |Morden, Ralph Jr.]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Morden-227 |Morden, Thomas]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Morgan-23214|Morgan, William]]||Militia||Private|| Ist Stormont Militia |- |[[Morris-16963|Morris, William]] ||Militia||Lieutenant||1st Leeds & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Morton-7856|Morton, Squire]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Monro-172|Morton/Monro, Samuel]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Mulholland-279 |Mulholland, George]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Mulholland-415 |Mulholland, James]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Mulholland-416 |Mulholland, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Muma-21 |Muma, Christian]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Muma-44 |Muma, George]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Muma-46 |Muma, Samuel]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Munn-758 |Munn, Daniel]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Murchison-156|Murchison, John]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Murphy-21592|Murphy, John]]||Militia||Private|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Mustard-216|Mustard, George]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Mustard-213|Mustard, James]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Myers-11022 |Myers, Peter]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Nash-294 |Nash, Samuel W.]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Nelles-84|Nelles, Abraham]]||Militia ||Major|| 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Nelles-22 |Nelles, Robert]] ||Militia ||Lieutenant Colonel || 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Nelson-9097 |Nelson, Aaron]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Nelson-10791 |Nelson, David]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Nichol-683|Nichol, Robert]]||Militia||Lieutenant Colonel|| 2nd Norfolk Militia |- |[[Oakes-1201|Oakes, Benjamin]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Norfolk Militia |- |[[Oakes-1202|Oakes, Christopher]]|||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st Norfolk Militia |- |[[Oakes-212|Oakes, Garrett]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Middlesex Militia |- |[[Oakes-1200|Oakes, James]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Norfolk Militia |- |[[Oliphant-373 |Oliphant, Aaron]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Olmstead-2422 |Olmstead, Benjamin]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Olmstead-2417 |Olmstead, Russel]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[O'Reilly-465 |O'Reilly, Daniel]] ||Militia ||Lieutenant || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Osborne-6179 |Osborne, James]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Osborne-6185 |Osborne, Joseph]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Oster-267 |Oster, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Palmer-15330 |Palmer, James]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Palmer-15301 |Palmer, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Palmer-11223 | Palmer, Lewis]] || Militia ||Captain|| 3rd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Palmer-15300 |Palmer, Seneca]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Palmer-13245 |Palmer, Sherwood]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Patrick-1216 |Patrick, Asa]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Patrick-3014 |Patrick, William Poyntz]] ||Militia ||Quarter Master Sergeant || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Patterson-9098|Patterson, Leslie]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st Middlesex Militia |- |[[Peer-130 |Peer, Philip]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Pegg-193 |Pegg, Nathan]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Pegg-401 |Pegg, Samuel]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Pennock-402|Pennock, Aaron]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd Leeds Militia |- |[[Perkins-15996|Perkins, William]]||Militia||Sergeamt|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Peterson-2112|Peterson, Nicholas]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Lennox Militia |- |[[Petrie-924 |Petrie, Abraham]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Petrie-238 |Petrie, Joseph]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Petrie-925 |Petrie, Joseph]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Petrie-926 |Petrie, William]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Pettit-158 |Pettit, Elias]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Pettit-168 |Pettit, Thomas]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Pherrill-2 |Pherrill, Stephen]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st York, 3rd York & Home District Militia Cavalry |- |[[Phillips-8993|Phillips, Elisha]] ||Militia||Captain || 1st Lennox Militia |- |[[Phillips-1224 |Phillips, Nicholas]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Phillips-19471|Phillips, Ziba]] ||Militia ||Ensign || 2nd Grenville & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Pierpoint-338|Pierpoint, Richard]] ||Corps ||Private || Coloured Corps |- |[[Pilkey-2|Pilkey, Peter]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Playter-42|Playter, Ely]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Playter-29|Playter, George Jr.]]||Militia||Quarter Master|| 1st & 3rd York Militias |- |[[Playter-41|Playter, John]]||Militia||Captain|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Post-493 |Post, Ephraim]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Post-491 |Post, Ezekiel]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd York Militia |- |[[Post-494 |Post, George W.]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Post-488 |Post, Jordan]] ||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Pottruff-61 |Potruff, John]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Pottruff-1 |Potruff, Peter]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Pottruff-18 |Potruff, Simeon]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Powell-9412|Powell, Grant]]||Militia||Surgeon|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Powell-3276|Powell, William]]||Militia||Captain|| 3rd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Prentice-1643|Prentice, Oliver]]||Militia||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Putman-450|Putman, John]]||Militia||Ensign|| 3rd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Rapelje-34|Rapelje, Abraham]] ||Militia||Captain|| 2nd Norfolk & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Ray-3131|Ray, William]]||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Reed-23269|Reed, James]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Remey-18|Remey, Lawrence]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Ribble-81|Ribble, Anthony]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Ribble-52|Ribble, Henry]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Ribble-98|Ribble, William]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Ridout-186|Ridout, George]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Ridout-180|Ridout, Samuel]]||Militia||Captain|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Robbins-1753|Robbins, Abijah]]||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Robbins-1628|Robbins, Amariah]]||Militia ||Private || 1st & 3rd York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Robins-1267|Robins, Henry]] ||Militia||Ensign|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Robinson-2598|Robinson, John Beverley]]||Militia||Captain|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Robinson-2608|Robinson, Peter]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Roblin-174|Roblin, David]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Hastings Militia |- |[[Roe-1865|Roe, William]]||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Rogers-27445|Rogers, Obadiah]]||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Rose-9581|Rose, Alexander]] ||Militia||Lieutenant|| 1st Dundas & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Ross-6234|Ross, James]]||Militia ||Corporal || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Row-60 |Rowe, Christopher]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Runchey-32 |Runchey, George]] ||Corps ||Lieutenant ||Coloured Corps |- |[[Runchey-27 |Runchey, Robert]] ||Corps ||Captain ||Coloured Corps |- |[[Runchey-33 |Runchey, Robert Jr.]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Ruttan-137|Ruttan, Abraham]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Prince Edward Militia |- |[[Ruttan-130|Ruttan, John]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Lennox Militia |- |[[Ruttan-133|Ruttan, Joseph B.]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Lennox Militia |- |[[Ruttan-257|Ruttan, Henry]]||Militia||Lieutenant||Battalion of Incorporated Militia |- |[[Ruttan-192|Ruttan, Peter]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st Lennox Militia |- |[[Ryckman-34|Ryckman, Albert]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Ryckman-42|Ryckman, James]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Ryckman-61|Ryckman, Samuel]]||Militia||Captain|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Ryerson-260|Ryerson, George]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 1st Norfolk & Incorporated Militia |- |[[Ryerson-83|Ryerson, Joseph]]||Militia||Lt. Colonel|| 1st Norfolk Militia |- |[[Rymal-14 |Rymal, Jacob]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 1st & 2nd York & 5th Lincoln Militias |- |[[Salmon-3028|Salmon, George C.]]||Militia||Major|| 2nd Norfolk Militia |- |[[Scarlett-166|Scarlett, John]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Schell-1512|Schell, Frederick]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Schell-91|Schell, Heinrich]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Schell-93|Schell, Marcus]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Schram-48|Schram, Garret]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Seburn-26|Seburn, William]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Secor-597|Secor, Isaac]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Secor-493|Secor, Joseph]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Secord-73|Secord, Abraham W.]]||Militia||Sgt. Major|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Secord-165|Secord, Daniel]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Secord-77|Secord, Elijah Matthew]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Secord-343|Secord, Isaac]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Secord-33|Secord, James]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Seeley-432|Seeley, Justus Azel]]||Militia ||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Servos-17|Servos, Daniel Kerr]]||Militia||Ensign|| 1st Lincoln & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Servos-4|Servos, John D.]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Shannon-876|Shannon, Lanty]] ||Militia ||Private || 2nd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Sharrard-4|Sharrard, James Wright]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Shaver-115|Shaver, Henry]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Shepard-590|Shepard, Joseph]]||Militia||Private|| 1st & 3rd York Militias |- |[[Sherwood-1794|Sherwood, Thomas]]||Militia ||Private || 1st York Militia |- |[[Short-3861|Short, Charles]]||Militia||Ensign|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Showers-17|Showers, Daniel]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Showers-16|Showers, Michael]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Shupe-239|Shupe, Adam]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Shupe-241|Shupe, George]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Shupe-322|Shupe, John]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Silverthorn-91|Silverthorn, Aaron]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Silverthorn-89|Silverthorn, Joseph]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Silverthorn-93|Silverthorn, Thomas]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Simmerman-66|Simmerman, Adam]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Zimmerman-3247|Simmerman, Adam]]||Militia||Private|| 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Zimmerman-3251|Simmerman, Joseph]]||Militia||Private|| 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Simmerman-68|Simmerman, Matthias]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Simmerman-69|Simmerman, Phillip]]||Militia||Private|| 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Zimmerman-3248|Simmerman, Philip]]||Militia||Private|| 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Simons-75|Simons, Titus Geer]]||Militia||Major|| 2nd York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Simons-87|Simons, William Walter]]||Militia||Ensign|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Sinclair-6180|Sinclair, Samuel]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Sipes-90|Sipes, Jacob]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Skinner-630|Skinner, Timothy, Jr.]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Slater-2003|Slater, Benjamin]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Smallman-286|Smallman, George]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 3rd York & Incorporated Militias |- |-|[[Smith-8718|Smith, Benjamin]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln & 2nd York Militias |- |[[Smith-10456|Smith, Edmund]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Smith-10473|Smith, George Frederick]]||Militia||Ensign|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Smith-8730|Smith, Henry Lewis]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Smith-10440|Smith, Jacob Lewis]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln & 2nd York Militias |- |[[Smith-10479|Smith, Lewis]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Smith-10467|Smith, Lewis B.]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Smith-10492|Smith, Mathias Lewis]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Smith-8727|Smith, Samuel]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Smuck-5|Smuck, Jacob]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln & 2nd York Militias |- |[[Smuck-8|Smuck, Peter]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Smuck-9|Smuck, Willaim]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Soules-93|Soules, Daniel]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Soules-226|Soules, David]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Soules-157|Soules, James]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Soules-92|Soules, Thomas]]||Militia||Private|| 1st & 3rd York Militias |- |[[Soules-156|Soules, William]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Souter-249|Souter, William]]||Militia||Private|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Sovereign-6|Sovereign, Frederick]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Norfolk Militia |- |[[Sovereign-46|Sovereign, Henry]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Norfolk Militia |- |[[Sovereign-47|Sovereign, John]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Norfolk Militia |- |[[Sovereign-48|Sovereign, Morris]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Norfolk Militia |- |[[Spring-642|Spring, Andrew]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Spring-225|Spring, Daniel]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Spring-4141|Spring, David]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Spring-4118|Spring, Peter]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Springer-862|Springer, Daniel]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st Middlesex Militia |- |[[Springer-865|Springer, John]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Srigley-15|Srigley, Robert]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Staring-75|Storing, George]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Starkweather-531|Starkweather, John]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Stinson-670|Stinson, John]]||Militia ||Captain || 1st Prince Edward Militia |- |[[Stone-7046|Stone, Joel]]||Militia||Colonel|| 2nd Leeds Militia |- |[[Stoner-2077|Stoner, Henry]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Stoner-2080|Stoner, John]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Stoner-2065|Stoner, Peter]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Stooks-29|Stooks, John C.]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Storkey-80|Storkey/ Starkey, John]]||Militia||Ensign|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Street-1033|Street, Jacob]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Street-1042|Street, Lockwood]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Street-1057|Street, Timothy]]||Militia||Sergeant|| Niagara Provincial Light Dragoons |- |[[Street-1055|Street, Timothy]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Summerfeldt-10|Summerfeldt, George]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Swayze-20|Swayze, Benjamin]]||Militia||Sergeant||Niagara Provincial Light Dragoons |- |[[Swayze-21|Swayze, Hiram]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Swayze-158|Swayze, Isaac]]||Militia||Captain||Prov. Royal Artillery Drivers |- |[[Sweet-2741|Sweet, Wait]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Talbot-191|Talbot, Thomas]]||Militia||Colonel|| 1st Middlesex Militia |- |[[Taylor-44953|Taylor, Samuel]]||Militia||Private||Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles |- |[[Teeple-298|Teeple, Edward]] ||Militia||Private||2nd Norfolk Militia |- |[[Teeple-144|Teeple, Philip]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Teeple-304|Teeple, William B.]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Middlesex Militia |- |[[Teeter-128|Teeter, Aaron]]||Militia||Private|| 1st & 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Teeter-216 |Teeter, Abraham]]||Militia ||Private || 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Teeter-215 |Teeter, Isaac]]||Militia||Private || 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Teeter-217 |Teeter, Micheal Jr.]] ||Militia ||Private || 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Teeter-214|Teeter, Solomon]]||Militia ||Private || 4th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Templar-62|Templar, Samuel]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Templar-63|Templar, William]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Terry-2649|Terry, Benjamin]]||Militia||Private||1st York Militia |- |[[Terryberry-3|Terryberry, William]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Thomson-2553|Thomson, Alexander]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Thomson-1534|Thomson, Andrew]]||Militia||Ensign|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Thomson-2034|Thomson, Andrew]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Thomson-37|Thomson, David]]||Militia||Captain|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Thomson-1779|Thomson, David]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Thomson-2576|Thomson, Edward W.]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Thomson-1672|Thomson, James]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Thomson-1558|Thomson, John]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Thomson-1184|Thomson, Richard]]||Militia||Private || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Thornton-5275|Thornton, Joseph Ernest]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Tipp-55|Tipp, John]]||Militia||Private|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Triller-10|Triller, Jacob]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Triller-11|Triller, Philip]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Triller-12|Triller, William]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Tripp-1509|Tripp, Israel]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Prince Edward Militia |- |[[Trout-648|Trout, Henry George]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 3rd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Trowbridge-608|Trowbridge, David]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Trowbridge-822|Trowbridge, John]]||Militia||Private|| 5th Lincoln & 2nd York Militias |- |[[Valliere-258|Valliere, Angus]]||Militia||Corporal || 3rd York Militia |- |[[Vanderburgh-163|Vanderburgh, Barnett]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Vanderburgh-113|Vanderburgh, Isaac]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Vandewater-37|Vandewater, John]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Hastings Militia |- |[[Van Every-109|Van Every, Andrew]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Van Every-116|Van Every, David]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 2nd York & 5th Lincoln Militias |- |[[Van Every-113|Van Every, John]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Van Every-112|Van Every, Michael]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Van Every-110|Van Every, Peter]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Van Every-21|Van Every, Peter]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Van Every-111|Van Every, William]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[VanKoughnet-101|VanKoughnet, Philip]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 1st Stormont Militia |- |[[Van Norman-1|Van Norman, Abraham]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Van Norman-20|Van Norman, Ephraim]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Van Norman-18|Van Norman, Isaac]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Van Norman-25|Van Norman, Jacob]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Van Norman-24|Van Norman, Joseph]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Vanzandt-115|Vanzandt, Garret]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Van_Sante-5|Vanzandt, John]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Walker-23496|Walker, Edward]]||Militia||Captain|| Incorporated Militias |- |[[Walker-24135|Walker, Hamilton]]||Militia||Captain|| 2nd Grenville & Incorporated Militias |- |[[Warffe-1|Warffe, Andrew W]]||Militia||Ensign|| Incorporated Militias |- |[[Warner-1654|Warner, Michael]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Lincoln Militia |- |[[Washburn-2755|Washburn, Daniel]]||Militia||Captain|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[Washburn-2881|Washburn, Simon]]||Militia||Lieutenant|| 1st Prince Edward Militia |- |[[Westbrook-126|Westbrook, John]]||Militia||Captain|| 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[White-59192|White, Jacob]]||Militia||Private|| Incorporated Militia |- |[[White-11666|White, Marvel]]||Militia||Captain|| 1st Oxford Militia |- |[[White-19771|White, Nathaniel]]||Militia||Captain|| 2nd Norfolk Militia |- |[[Whitney-4609|Whitney, Peter]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Wideman-42|Wideman, Jacob]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Wideman-109|Wideman, Ludwig]]||Militia||Ensign|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Wideman-112|Wideman, Philip]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Wilcox-3067|Wilcox, Amos]]||Militia||Private|| 2nd York Militia |- |[[Wilder-1125|Wilder, Nathaniel]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Willson-2467|Willson, Benjamin G.]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st Middlesex Militia |- |[[Willson-1069 |Willson, Ebenezer]] ||Militia ||Unknown || 2nd Lincoln Militia |- |[[Willson-401|Willson, Gilman]] ||Militia ||Captain || 1st Middlesex Militia |- |[[Willson-29|Willson, Hugh]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Willson-1539|Willson, John H.]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Willson-1542|Willson, Richard T.]]||Militia||Sergeant|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Willson-2970|Willson, Stillwell]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia & Incorporated Militia |- |[[Wintermute-86|Wintermute, William]]||Militia||Private|| Niagara Provincial Light Dragoons |- |[[Winterstein-37|Winterstein, Jacob]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Wixon-107|Wixon, Joseph E.]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Wixon-104|Wixon, Joshua]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Wolcott-663|Wolcott, Jonathan]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Wolcott-670|Wolcott, Paul]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Woodruff-2124|Woodruff, Henry Augustus]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Lincoln |- |[[Woodruff-913|Woodruff, Noadiah]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York, 3rd York & Home District Militia Cavalry |- |[[Woodruff-1427|Woodruff, Richard]]||Militia||Ensign|| 1st Lincoln & Niagara Provincial Light Dragoons |- |[[Woodruff-2074|Woodruff, William]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Lincoln |- |[[Wright-16659|Wright, Malcolm]]||Militia||Private|| 3rd York Militia |- |[[Wunsch-203|Wunsch, Anthony]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Yake-38|Yake, John]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Yake-45|Yake, Michael]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Yeager-139 |Yeager, John Jr.]] ||Militia ||Private || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Yeamans-72|Yeamans, David]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Yeamans-59|Yeamans, Jarius]]||Militia||Private|| 1st York Militia |- |[[Youmans-420|Youmans, Arthur]]||Militia||Private|| 1st Addington Militia |- |[[Young-16740 |Young, Anthony]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st Glengarry Militia |- |[[Young-7840 |Young, Daniel]] ||Militia ||Captain || 5th Lincoln Militia |- |[[Young-16781 |Young, James]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st Glengarry Militia |- |[[Young-16749 |Young, John]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 1st Glengarry Militia |- |[[Young-7803 |Young, Peter]] ||Militia ||Sergeant || 1st Essex Militia |- |[[Young-14376 |Young, Thomas]] ||Militia ||Private || 1st Glengarry Militia |} ---- ==Sources== *[http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/war-of-1812/ The Canadian Encyclopedia.ca] - War of 1812 *[http://www.pbs.org/wned/war-of-1812/essays/canadian/ PBS.org] - A Canadian Perspective on the War of 1812 *[http://www.canadahistory.com/sections/War/1812/1812.html Canada History] - War of 1812 * Excellent and very detailed timeline for the War of 1812 from [http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/pages/34_1812_1.aspx Canada's Historic Places] *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1317828221939/1317828660198#a1War of 1812] - Heroes of the War of 1812 *[https://www.rpsc.org/Library/1812/warof1812.htm RSPC.org] - Canada and the War of 1812 *[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=35&interval=50&sk=0&&PHPSESSID=jcd0mprmtpmb9v6j68it3fsma2 Microform Digitization] - Archived Canadian War of 1812 Records *[http://www.gravesideproject.ca/ Graveside Project] - Database to honor those of Canada whom fought in the War of 1812 *[http://warof1812cdnstories.blogspot.ca/ War of 1812 Canadian Stories] - Fred Blair's excellent blog on all things War of 1812 *[http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dhh-dhp/pub/boo-bro/abo-aut/chapter-chapitre-03-eng.asp Aboriginal People in the Canadian Military] *[http://www.archives.gov.on.ca/en/explore/online/1812/index.aspx Archives of Ontario, War of 1812 Exhibit] *[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/ingersoll_laura_9E.html Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Laura Secord] *[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/tecumseh_5E.html Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Tecumseh] *[http://www.heritagetrust.on.ca/Resources-and-Learning/Exhibits/Foundations-Fire-Early-Parliament-and-the-War-o.aspx Foundations and Fire: Early Parliament and the War of 1812 Experience at York] - Ontario Heritage Trust exhibit website highlighting archaelogical dig ---------------

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[[Category:Vermont, War of 1812]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] {{War of 1812|Vermont}} ==Vermont== {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-7.png |align=c |size=400px |caption=Vermont map, Lake Champlain. }} Vermonters were rather nervous, as they were geographically next to Canada. They were landlocked, Vermont was not in favor of the war. In fact its '''citizens traded with the British and supplied them with cattle and military needs for their British ships such as masts and spars.''' There were no major battles in Vermont during the War of 1812. Due to its proximity to British North America, the troops it did provide were to fulfill the requirements of the U S government miitary. Vermont troops served mostly for the defense of the northern border of Vermont.. ''' Its troops served in battles occurring in northern New York state.''' During the War of 1812, Vermont furnished '''4,853 infantry men, 243 cavalry men, and 140 artillery men for a total of 5,236 men.''' {{Image|file=United_Kingdom_in_the_War_of_1812-2.jpg |align=c |size=400px |caption=Battle of Plattsburg. }} ==Skirmishes/Battles== {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-34.jpg |align=c |size=400px |caption=Battle of Plattsburg. }}{{Clear}} *Murray’s Raid, Aug. 2, 1813- after British attack on Plattsburg, New York, British sent part of ships into Burlington Bay. - 20-30 cannon duel with American battery located on the bluff at Burlington, Vermont. * '''Burlington, Vermont was a staging ground''' (located on the East of Lake Champlain, 40 miles south of British held Canada) for the attacks against Canada. It started as a camp for the 11th U.S. Infantry Regiment of Vermont and New Hampshire, grew in size. *'''Churchill's Battery''' was on a bluff, overlooking Burlington Bay (now called Battery Park). During winter 1814 with snows, there was overcrowding and increased deaths due to overcrowding, the cold weather, disease. Even the smallest groups of troops suffered. "Several hundred died weekly or 20 died/night.!! The hospital was overcrowded with 900 sick and wounded at times. (Crab Island) The deaths in the winter are theorized as being either influenza or pneumonia. * Summer, 1813, '''Battery Park''' was a more permanent base- called cantonment. This had combination of temporary campgrounds (tents and huts) and a group of larger structures including an armory, artificer’s shop, hospital, magazine, barracks, a guardhouse, officer’s quarters, stable/barn, and a sand and sod earthwork known as “Churchill’s Battery.” Troop levels in Burlington fluctuated throughout the war from several hundred to just over 4,000.the camp also served to detain smugglers, spies, and British or Canadian prisoners of War. *Sept 6, 1814 '''Crab Island''' had an important part in the September Battle of Plattsburg. A military hospital on Crab Island was first established around September 6, 1814,before the Battle of Plattsburgh. Hospital there was rows of tents which were board and canvas, with some log structures. The convalescing soldiers unable to fight were taken to the island before the the battles to protect them. Then later they were transported to in bateaus from Crab Island to a larger hospital at Burlington, Vermont, 25 miles (40 km) across the lake. That should have been a bad trip. U.S. army Surgeon, Doctor James Mann was in charge.. ''It is said this Both British and Americans were buried in the same grave or mass graves.'' *During winter 1814 with snows, Burlington's Battery Park had disease and increased deaths due to overcrowding, the cold weather. Even the smallest groups of troops suffered. '''Several hundred died weekly or 20 died/night.!!''' The hospital was overcrowded with 900 sick and wounded at times. (Crab Island) The deaths in the winter are theorized as being either influenza or pneumonia. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-37.jpg |align=c |size=350px |caption=''Crab Island hospital and burial site for British and Americans.''. }} * Gen. Prevost knew Vermont was not supportive of the war as the southern states were. He knew its citizens traded with the British and supplied them with cattle and military needs for their British ships such as masts and spars. To avoid Vermont being hurt, he sent the army down the western side of Lake Champlain, the New York Side of the lake. The British army crossed into the U.S. at Champlain, New York, with a target of Plattsburgh and a munitions depot. *Per http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/war-of-1812/#h3_jump_8, Governor Gen. Prevost led a formidable effort by the British in 1814 ln his invasion of northern New York, in which Gen, Prevost led 11,000 British veterans of the Napoleonic Wars to Plattsburgh via Lake Champlain. He had taken a route to the west of Lake Champlain to avoid invasion of Vermont. Prevost was not aggressive, as Brock. American Commodore Thomas MacDonough and General Alexander Macomb were successful.. By Sept 11, Prevost withdrew his troops. http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/war-of-1812/#h3_jump_8 ==Regiments== *Lake View Cemetery has dozens of tiny headstones with a small American flags of the soldiers who died of the sickness of the winter of 1814. Many soldiers who died of sickness during the War and some who fought in the Battle of Plattsburgh are buried near here. (http://www.historiclakes.org/Plattsburg/Plattsburg.html) *11th U.S. Infantry Regiment *26th Regiment, Infantry men from Vermont *30th Regiment, Infantry - men from Vermont *31st Regiment, Infantry - men from Vermont ==The Men== {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Beardsley-1294 |Beardsley, William C.]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Hollenbeck-922 |Hollenbeck, Abraham]] ||Unknown ||Sergeant ||Capt Roswell Hunt’s Company |- |[[Hollenbeck-921 |Hollenbeck, Benjamin]] ||Unknown ||Unknown ||Capt William’s Company |- |[[Hollenbeck-1102| Hollenbeck, John Brownson]] ||Unknown ||First Sergeant ||Capt Ithiel Stone's Company |} ==Sources== *http://www.historiclakes.org/Plattsburg/Plattsburg.html) *http://www.historiclakes.org/explore/murrays_raid.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Vermont * http://www.uvm.edu/~uvmsc/libguide/Burlington_Warof1812.pdf * http://www.historiclakes.org/explore/murrays_raid.htm * Ansley, Norman and Adams, Richard K. Vergennes, Vermont, and the War of 1812 (Severna Park, Maryland: brooke Keefer Limited Editions, c1999) FHL Book 974.35 V1 M2 * http://archive.org/stream/100greatbattleso00krem#page/326/mode/2up *http://www.accessgenealogy.com/vermont-genealogy *http://www.historiclakes.org/Plattsburg/Plattsburg.html *[http://www.sevendaysvt.com/vermont/lost-and-found/Content?oid=2140026 Archeology and Identification of Soldiers buried in War of 1812] *Clark, Byron, editor. ’’[[Space:A List of Pensioners of the War of 1812|A List of Pensioners of the War of 1812]]’’ (Research Publication Co., Burlington, VT, 1904) *Frost, Josephine C. and Louise Mary Blakeney Fisher, Adele Sabin Blakeney, Peronne Whittake and Daniel Whipple Church Ancestors of Benjamin Ferris Blakeney and his wife Stella Peronne Sabin : showing lines of descent from the Belden, Fenner, Greene, Montague, Northup, Seymour, Waldron and Whipple families; also the life of Daniel Whipple Church, written by himself, giving an account of the struggle for independence in Vermont, and of the War of 1812 along the St. Lawrence River FHL Film 6052859 *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/289537-redirection *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/289537-roster-of-soldiers-in-the-war-of-1812-14 *https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/289537-roster-of-soldiers-in-the-war-of-1812-14 *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Vermont_in_the_War_of_1812 *Johnson, Herbert T. ’’[[Space:Roster of soldiers in the War of 1812-1814]]'' (Messenger Press, St. Albans, VT, 1933) *Vermont. Adjutant General’s Office. Roster of Soldiers in the War of 1812–14. St. Albans, Vermont: Messenger Press, 1933. (Family History Library book 974.3 M2vr; film 1421722, item 6.) This source lists each Vermont soldier’s name, unit, dates of service, and source of the information. Some entries give residence and rank, widow’s first name, and the pension certificate number. *http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/genealogicalrecordswarof1812.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Vermont#Admission_to_the_Union *http://www.archives.gov/research/military/war-of-1812/1812-discharge-certificates/units-subunits.html

War of 1812 Virginia

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[[Category:Virginia, War of 1812]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Photos-164.jpg] When the President sent his bill to congress, he had not declared war in 1812. Congress debated this before passing the bill however some congressmen from Virginia were opponents.The Virginia General assembly passed its bill for providing funds for the war effort. '''Virginia furnished 65,354 infantry men, 8,803 cavalry men, 7,698 artillery men, and 10,036 men in miscellaneous troops for a total of 91,891 men. '''Virginia did not grant bounty land or pension for military service during this war. The pension or bounty was provided by the United States.''' =Battles= '''Timeline''' *Defense Bill passed by General Assembly *(March–September, 1813) '''Chesapeake Bay Campaign'''. A major initiative to block the Eastern coast Chesapeake Bay by Admiral Sir John Warren ::In Virginia, the British responded to the declaration of war by blockading the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay and raiding coastal settlements. :::Blocked the Bay :::Captured American ships, and supplies {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-11.jpg |align=r |size=200px |caption=Cape Henry lighthouse. }}{{Clear}} *'''Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane''': (hated by the Americans for destroying private property) in Virginia. *(April 3, 1813) '''Battle of the Rappahannock River, Virginia''': British captured, destroyed 14 American ships.{{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-1.png |align=c |size=250px |caption=Baltimore Clipper_Built_Privateer_Schooner similar to Priviteers, captured on Rappahannock. }}{{Clear}} *(June 20, 1813) '''Attack on HMS Junon''': An attack initiated by a flotilla of American gunboats in the Elizabeth River below Norfolk, Virginia, on the British frigate 'Junon'. *(June 22, 1813) '''Assault on Craney Island, Virginia'''- by a British fleet,- American victory blocked British blocking Norfolk. British planned to assault from two sides with 800 men by land and 500 men from barge landings. {{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-12.jpg |align=c |size=250px |caption=Craney Island. }} ::Craney Island stood at the entrance to Norfolk harbor and provided the first line of defense against enemy ships attempting to enter the harbor. The armament on the island in June 1813 included two 24-pounder cannon, one 18 pounder cannon and four 6 pounder cannons. The garrison included 400 Militiamen, one company of riflemen, two companies of light artillery and some 150 seamen from the USS Constellation. ::The British were driven back by accurate fire from the fort and the USS Constellation's gunners. The British suffered 81 casualties and four barges sunk. The British fleet was turned back and Norfolk was saved. No American losses of the 730 man force. *(June 25–26, 1813) '''Capture and occupation of Hampton, Virginia:''' Successful British occupation. Rear Adm. George Cockburn landed with some 2,000 soldiers and marines on the north shore of Hampton Roads in the pre-dawn hours of June 25, 1813.{{Image|file=War_of_1812_Project_Images-4.png |align=r |size=150px |caption=Plan of operations for Hamptons, Lossings' Pictorial.. }}{{Clear}} *During the rest of 1813, Cockburn’s forces visited the''' James''', the '''Rappahannock''', and Potomac Rivers, landing occasionally and engaging with the local militia in Virginia’s '''Northern Neck and Eastern Shore''' *(April–September, 1814) Cochrane's '''Chesapeake Bay Campaign''' : The extensive campaign waged by the British fleet in the Chesapeake Bay included burning of Washington *May 30, 1814 - '''Skirmish at Pongoteague Creek, Virginia''': A successful British amphibious attack on an American battery that had been installed on a bluff at Pongoteague Creek and manned by Virginia militia, *British capture '''Alexandria, Virginia''' *(August 24–25, 1814) '''Burning of Washington, DC''' : The occupation of the nation's capital by a British force (4000-5000) troops from Rear Admiral Sir George Cockburn's fleet in Chesapeake Bay. Retaliation for the American burning and looting of York in 1813. British burned the Capitol Building, the Library of Congress, the White House and buildings housing the Treasury and War Departments *5 Apr 1814- British capture '''Tangier Island, Virginia''' and build barracks, two hospitals, naming it Fort Albion after the ancient name for England and Commodore George Cockburn's flagship. This was to have a central base to launch attacks along the Chesapeake and move his troops toward Washington. ::Object- central base to continue British attacks along Chesapeake ::A depot for receiving runaway American slaves into citizenship and service to King George III, England. *British capture Tappahanock *Treaty of Ghent =Companies/Regiments= *1st Corps d'Elite (Randolph's), Virginia Militia *Detachment of Cavalry (1813-14), Virginia Militia *1st Regiment Cavalry. (Holcombe's) Virginia Militia. *Green's Regiment Mounted Infantry *1st Regiment (Clarke's) Virginia Militia *1st Regiment (Crutchfield's) Virginia Militia *1st Regiment (Connell's) Virginia Militia *1st Regiment (Trueheart's) Virginia Militia *1st Regiment (Yancey's) Virginia Militia *2nd Regiment (Sharp's) Virginia Militia *3rd Regiment Artillery, Virginia Militia. *3rd Regiment (Dickinson's Virginia Militia *4th Regiment Virginia Militia *4th Regiment (Greenhill's) Virginia Militia *5th Regiment Virginia Militia *5th Regiment (McDowell's) Virginia Militia *7th Regiment (Gray's) Virginia Militia *8th Regiment (Wall's) Virginia Militia *9th Regiment (Boyd's) Virginia Militia * 9th Regiment (Bayly's) Virginia Militia *16th Regiment (Waller's) Virginia Militia *23rd Regiment (Brown's) Virginia Militia *34th Regiment (Taylor's) Virginia Militia *40th Regiment Virginia Militia *52nd Regiment (Christian's) Virginia Militia *57th Regiment Virginia Militia *60th Regiment (Minor's) Virginia Militia *63rd Regiment (Christian's) Virginia Militia. =The Men= {|style="background:tan" border="3" class="wikitable sortable" | '''Name''' || '''Branch''' || '''Rank''' || '''Unit''' |- |[[Amick-133|Amick, John Jacob]] ||Marston's Company||Private ||31st Virginia Regiment |- |[[Arnold-4711|Arnold, David]] ||Unknown||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Asbury-188 |Asbury, Landman]] ||Militia ||Private ||16th Porter's |- |[[Boulware-96 |Boulware, Turner]] ||Militia ||Sargent || 1st Regiment |- |[[Davidson-1443 |Davidson, John]] ||Militia ||Private ||Unknown |- |[[Hairston-19 |Hairston, George ]] ||Militia ||General ||Unknown |- |[[Henley-511 |Henley, Robert]] ||Navy ||Captain ||Lake Champlain, USS Eagle |- |[[Meek-647 |Meek, James]] ||Militia ||Captain || 5th Regiment |- |[[Ringlesby-1 |Christopher Ringlesby]] ||Militia ||Private|| 4th Regiment |- |[[Seay-109 |Seay, Josiah]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Seay-330 |Seay, Samuel]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Spain-227 |Spain, William]] ||Militia ||Unknown ||Unknown |- |[[Scott-11245 |Scott, Winfield]] ||Militia ||Major || 1st Regiment |- |[[Gaines-871 |Gaines, Edmund Pendleton]] ||Army ||Major General ||Lake Erie |- |[[Warrington-111 |Warrington, Lewis]] ||Navy ||Captain ||USS Peacock |- |[[Higginbotham-156|Higginbotham, George W.]]||Militia||Col||90th Regiment |- |[[Higginbotham-184|Higginbotham, Joeph C]]||Militia||Corporal|| 5th Regiment |- |[[Willis-696|Willis, Joshua]]||Militia||Private||9th Regiment |- |[[Cunningham-133|Cunningham, Enoch M]]||Militia||Private||3rd U.S. Rifles |} =Sources= * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/pensions/1812/vaindex.htm War of 1812 pension files for Virginia] * [https://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/rn19_sold.htm Soldiers of the War of 1812 (Research Notes Number 19)] * [http://1812va.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/1812-Info-on-War-of-1812-Vets-Buried-in-VA-Nov-10-092.pdf INFORMATION ON WAR OF 1812 VETERANS BURIED IN VIRGINIA By the Society of the War of 1812 in the Commonwealth of Virginia] *PICTORIAL FIELD-BOOK OF THE WAR OF 1812, by Benson J Lossing, Rootsweb freepages *https://familysearch.org/.../Virginia_in_the_War_of_1812 *http://www.warof1812.ca/ * http://militaryindexes.com/warof1812/ *Virginia War of 1812 Military Records *http://1812va.org/?p=338 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_War_of_1812_Battles#Atlantic_Coast *http://va1812bicentennial.dls.virginia.gov/ *http://www.stripes.com/news/us/war-of-1812-an-american-surprise-at-craney-island-1.227107 *Pay Rolls of the Militia Entitled to Land Bounty under the Act of Congress of Sept. 28, 1850 *War of 1812 payrolls and muster rolls. (The Library of Virginia) *http://www.archives.gov/index.html (Information on War of 1812 holdings in “The Research Room” under “Genealogy and Family History” and “Veterans’ Service Records.”) *http://www.fold3.com/title_761/war_of_1812_pension_files/ *http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/rn19_sold.htm *http://www.usdaughters1812.org/home.html *http://www.learnwebskills.com/patriot/war1812pensions.htm *http://www.archives.gov/research/military/war-of-1812/ *http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1991/winter/war-of-1812.html *[lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b-clas12&local_base=CLAS12] *Library of Virginia *[http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/pdf_files/War%20of%201812%20Markers%20publicationFINAL.pdf Virginia files of War]

Ward County, Texas

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *[[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] is leader of Texas subproject and this Ward county page. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Ward_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=. }} *{{Blue|Ward County was formed 1887 from Tom Green County and organized, 1892.}}https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/ward-county :There have been evidence of prehistoric men found, such as petroglyphs, and pictographs. :Suma-Jumano, Apache, and Comanche artifacts were found in the sand hills. :Cabeza de Vaca didn't describe Indians, he mentioned "the cow nation" :'''Espejo''' led Spanish expedition through west Texas and referred to the Suma Jumano indians "the cow nation" that may have ranged over the area. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw03 {{Image|file=Ward_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Judge wore Spurs }} :'''1849''' - Emigrant Road, routed on a survey, by Randolph B. Marcy, extended from Dona Ana to Preston actually passing the southern part of current Ward County. :'''1858''' -Butterfield Overland Mail in 1858 used Emigrant's Crossing, in the area where it was safe to ford the Pecos River. an adobe station was built for the stage with an adobe corral with high walls. :'''1881''' the Texas and Pacific Railway crossed the region, setting up stations near Monahans, Sand Hills, Aroya, Pyote, Quito, Quito Quarry, and Barstow. :'''1887''' - The Texas state legislature created Ward County from Tom Green County. :'''1890''' - 75 people lived in Ward count.y :'''1892''' -county was organized with Barstow as the county seat. :'''1904''' - Barstow became a farming - ranching trade center. Drought plagued the area. Barstow had become a farming and ranching trade center located near numerous vineyards and orchards made possible by irrigation projects on the Pecos River. :1904, however, an earthen dam on the Pecos burst, and the resulting flood waters '''salted''' and '''ruined''' many of the farms near Barstow :'''1926''' - Winkler county's first oil field, Hendrick oilfield began. Ward County benefitted. :'''1926''' - Pipelines and railroad loading tanks were constructed at towns, Wickett, Pyote and Monahans. :'''1929''' - Oil was discovered at Grandfalls :'''1928 - January 1, 1991''' - community of Royalty was established. Shell Oil Company constructed an 8-acre (32,000 m2) tank that would hold a million barrels of oil. 668,715,000 barrels (106,317,200 m3) of oil had been produced in the county since 1928. :: A period of economic prosperity following the opening of the Hendrick oilfield in 1926 :'''May 10, 1938, Monahans''' won a contested election to move the county seat from Barstow to Monahans. :'''1939''' - The election was upheld in 1939, and the county seat moved to Monahans that year. {{Image|file=Ward_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Peyote AF Station called Texas Rattlesnake Bomber Base. }}{{clear}} :'''1942''' - Pyote Air Force Station opened- largest bomber installation in the United States. The plane '''Enola Gay''', (dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima) was later stored here. :'''post 1947''' -The base became inactive during the Korean War. :'''1957''' - Monahans Sandhills State Park opened. :'''1956-2056''' - Sealy-Smith Foundation leased much of the land to the state in 1956 until 2056. An additional 900 acres (3.6 km2) was leased from the Williams family of Monahans, Texas. :'''1960-s''' Oil production continued to increase in the early 1960s, then dropped off sharply. Population thus decreased also ====Government Offices==== There was another Ward county - Jan 19, 1841 - Ward County, was established for judicial and other purposes. It included the N part of Wharton co., with a small part of Colorado co., located in central Texas.The case of Stockton v. Montgomery (1842), in which Mr. Montgomery was a resident of Ward County but a voter in Colorado County, was appealed from the Colorado County courts to the Texas Supreme Court. Judge Anderson Hutchinson rendered an opinion that declared all '''judicial counties unconstitutional'''if they were not represented in Congress. ''That Ward county was abolished by the decision.''https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw51 *Present Ward County, in West Texas, established in 1887. :'''1892''' -county was organized with Barstow as the county seat.( 5 miles East of Pecos). Barstow was named after George Eames Barstow, pioneer irrigation man who use water to produce profitable fruit and grape crops until the salty Pecos River flooded it, followed by droughts. When oil was discovered in Monahans, population in Barstow dropped. http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Monahans/WardCountyCourthouseMonahansTexas.htm#1893 {{Image|file=Ward_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=1883 Old Barstow County Courthouse. }}{{clear}} :1893 - red sandstone courthouse was built. The former was razed in the 1950s. The red sandstone used for the original courthouse was quarried locally and was also used in the construction of the first bank in Ward County. {{Image|file=Ward_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Old Barstow, Ward Co. Courthouse before being razed.. }}{{clear}} *This picture shows the 1893 courthouse in Barstow as it appeared in the mid-thirties '''right before''' the move to Monahans. Barstow was named after George Eames Barstow, a brilliant pioneer irrigation scientist from Rhode Island who used water from the Pecos River to produce abundant and profitable fruit and grape crops until a devastating flood and a succession of droughts stopped things cold. Shortly after farming stopped in Barstow, oil was discovered in Monahans. {{Image|file=Ward_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Monahans Ward county, TX courthouse 1938. }}{{clear}} :'''May 10, 1938, Monahans''' won a contested election to move the county seat from Barstow to Monahans. Following this move, the courthouse was constructed. {{Image|file=Ward_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=Judge wore spurs sign. }} {{Image|file=Ward_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Black marble courthouse entrance. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== [https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw03 Ward County] :'''Location''' - in the Pecos region, on SW edge of the High Plains region of SW Texas. :'''Center''' of the county is at 31°32' north latitude and 103°07' west longitude, near Pyote, TX. :'''County Seat''' Monahans, the county seat,-located in NE corner of Ward County, intersection I-20 Farm Road 18. Monahans is 33 miles SW of Odessa on the Missouri Pacific Railroad. :'''River/creeks''' - Pecos River - only river. :'''Size''' -539,460 acre, :'''Elevation''' of 2,400 to 2,800 feet, land is level . :'''Topography''' --North part has loose windblown sand dunes, affected by wind erosion. :'''Vegetation''' - scattered oak grooves, then barren areas, occasional grassy if there is rainfall. Near the Pecos River, in the SW are fans of sand, gravel, Scrub brush, creosote bush, and cacti. :Soil - poor shallow stony soil. Less than '''1% is considered decent farmland'''. ::Grandfalls and Royalty are areas of caliche with bedrock and alluvial material in the substrate. Scrub brush, sparse grasses, creosote bush, and cacti grow in the shallow, stony soils. Less than 1 percent of Ward County is considered prime farmland. The Pecos River is the only river. :'''Temperatures''' in Ward County - low in 29° F in January to high of 98° F in July. :'''Growing season''' lasts 223 days, except poor soil, insufficient rainfall. ===Adjacent counties=== :Winkler County (north) :Ector County (northeast) :Crane County (east) :Pecos County (south) :Reeves County (west) :Loving County (northwest) ====Protected areas==== *Monahans Sandhills State Park {{Image|file=Crane_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Monahans Sandhills State Park. }}{{clear}} ====Demographics==== :Ward county has a total area of 836 square miles (2,170 km2), of which 836 square miles is land and 0.2 square miles (0.03%) is water. In Ward county there are 10,909 people, 2,929 families residing in the county. This gives population density of 13 people/ square mile. There were 4,832 housing units at an average density of 6 per square mile (2/km²). Races: - 79.8% are white, 7% Black, and of the white population, 42% are Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $29,386, and the median income for a family was $36,014. 15.80% of families and 17.90% of the population were below the poverty line, The economy revolved primarily around ranching at that time. Almost 13,000 cattle and about 4,400 sheep were reported in the county that year, while only eighty-three acres were planted in corn and 1,500 acres in cotton. '''POLITICS''' - voters of Ward County supported the Democratic candidates in every presidential election between 1892 and 1968, except for1952 and 1956. Highways:
*I-20 Interstate 20 *Texas State Highway 18 *Texas State Highway 115 *Texas State Highway 329 ====Towns/Communities==== *[[:Category:Barstow, Texas|Barstow]] *[[:Category:Grandfalls, Texas|Grandfalls]] *'''[[:Category:Monahans, Texas|Monahans]] (county seat)''' *[[:Category:Pyote, Texas|Pyote]] *[[:Category:Royalty, Texas|Royalty]] * Thorntonville *[[:Category:Wickett, Texas|Wickett]] Unincorporated community
*[[:Category:Pyote, Texas|Pyote]] is the site of the former Pyote Air Force Base. Following that, facility housed the West Texas State School, operated by the Texas Youth Commission, until the youth detention facility closed in 2010. ===Formed From=== *Tom Green County ====County Resources==== {{Image|file=Ward_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=420 |caption=Mural of ward county. }} **Oil, gas -The production of petroleum and natural gas are quite important to the economy. *Pyote Air Force Station'''- largest bomber installation in the United States. The '''Enola Gay''', (dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima) was later '''stored here'''. *Royalty was established. Shell Oil Company constructed an 8-acre (32,000 m2) tank that would hold a million barrels of oil *'''1928 - January 1, 1991''' - 668,715,000 barrels (106,317,200 m3) of oil had been produced *'''Things to do/See:'''
*Monahans Sandhills State Park, 3,840-acre (1,550 ha) state park located in the southern Llano Estacado in '''Ward County''' and '''Winkler County, Texas'''. (nearby county). The closest major town is Monahans, Texas, and the closest limited-access highway ingress is Exit 86 on Interstate 20. The Monahans Sandhills are part of the Permian Basin, some 70 ft high, are hydrocarbon formations. {{Image|file=Ward_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Judge wore spurs }} ===Census=== :1890 - 77 — :1900 -- 1,451 1,784.4% :1910 -- 2,389 64.6% :1920 -- 2,615 9.5% :1930 -- 4,599 75.9% :1940 -- 9,575 108.2% :1950 -- 13,346 39.4% :1960 -- 14,917 11.8% :1970 -- 13,019 −12.7% :1980 -- 13,976 7.4% :1990 -- 13,115 −6.2% :2000 -- 10,909 −16.8% :2010 -- 10,658 −2.3% :Est. 2015 -- 11,721 ===Notables=== *Thomas William Ward- Texas soldier and land commissioner, while *John Monahans dug the first water well between the Pecos River and Big Spring. Barstow was the First County Seat in Ward County (5 miles East of Pecos). Barstow was named after George James Barstow, a brilliant pioneer irrigation scientist from Rhode Island who used water from the Pecos River to produce abundant and profitable fruit and grape crops until a devastating flood and a succession of droughts stopped things cold. Shortly after farming stopped in Barstow, oil was discovered in Monahans. George Barstow came to West Texas in 1905 and is now buried in the cemetery. The current population of Barstow is just over 500 people. *Carter Casteel, Lawyer and Republican politician from New Braunfels; born in Monahans in 1942 *Guy Clark, American songwriter and country musician. 8. *Danny Mason (1938–2007), golf coach (1969–1980) and physical education professor at Texas Tech University. *Natalie Zea actress ===MILITARY Soldiers=== '''Korean War Casualities'''
:BROWN, HAROLD G. CPL Army Ward Texas 30 Jan 1951 Killed in Action :KEESE, JIMMIE PFC Army Ward Texas 27 Jul 1950 Killed in Action ---- '''Vietnam War Casualities'''
:DIAZ, JOSE RENTERIA, SGT. :EMILIO GAMBOA GARCIA, CPL. :HUMMEL, JOHN FLOYD, CWO :ARMSTEAD, ROCKY D., WO :CARMEN, ROBERT LEON, HM3 :NIELSEN, ROLAND ALBERT, SP5 :THOMPSON, WAYLAND KENT, PFC ---- Texas Peace Officer's Memoria,l Austin, Texas
:Dan Horn :Leroy Nylon Hutchinson :Lee Wayne Russ ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Monahans Memorial Cemetery, Monahans, Texas|Monahans Memorial Cemetery]] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Ward_County,_Texas_Genealogy Familysearch Ward County cemeteries] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2757 FindaGrave Ward county] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txward/ward_co_cemeteries.htm TexGene cemeteries, Ward county] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Ward/ListWard.html List of Ward County, Texas Cemeteries, by Gloria Mayfield] ===Sources=== *"Texas: Individual County Chronologies". Texas Atlas of Historical County Boundaries. The Newberry Library. 2008. Retrieved May 27, 2015. *Texas Handbook, Ward County [https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw03 Ward County] * Fort Tours *Texas and Pacific Railway Home Page *Texas Escapes, Pyote *Texas Escapes, Grandfalls *Texas Historical Markers, Million Barrel Tank *Rootsweb, Million Barrel Tank and Museum *Texas Escapes, Pyote Air Force Station *Texas Historical Markers, Rattlesnake Bomber Base *TPWD Monahans *Handbook of Texas, Monahans Sandhills State Historic Park *State Parks, Monahans * "2010 Census Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. August 22, 2012. Retrieved May 12, 2015. * "County Totals Dataset: Population, Population Change and Estimated Components of Population Change: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2015". Retrieved July 2, 2016. * "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved May 12, 2015. *"Texas Almanac: Population History of Counties from 1850–2010" (PDF). Texas Almanac. Retrieved May 12, 2015.

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[[Category:Ward Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] [[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ward Ward surname] - a list of Ward Surname profiles on Wikitree [[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] WARD Y-DNA - [[Ward-21660|W. E. Ward (1885-1963)]] got his Y-DNA tested and the result falls in haplogroup R1b, which is quite common in Western Europe (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R1b). This has been verified thru matches on ancestry.com ThruLines all the way back to [[Ward-16836|John Ward (1691-1747)]] and theoretically to [[Ward-112|William Ward (1603-1687)]] including all direct male descendants. (see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ward-21655-1 Visit to William Ward's Grave in Marlboro, MA])

Welcome to the Ward Name Study!
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-474.jpg |align=c |size=470 |caption= }} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ##To add a sticker to a WARD profile, add this under the Biography: {{One Name Study|name=Ward}}. To add a profile to the WARD Name Study, insert [[Category: Ward Name Study]] before the Biography. Ward name Origin Surname Origin: English, Irish The Ward surname is of Old English origin and Old Gaelic origin dating to before the Norman conquest of 1066. The name is from the Old English weard, meaning guard or watchman. Irish families used to take their surname from the leader or chief of their clan and the Wards descended from a bard. They became one of the most learned clans in medieval Ireland, in law, medicine and history. The clan originated in Ulster and are said to have descended from Fiacha Araidhe who was King of Ulster in the 3rd century AD. Fiacha’s son Eocha later led the clan into Connacht. They were one of the tribes of the Six Soghin, who were a race of people in Ireland. They settled in the kingdom of Tír Sogháin, which is the area now known as County Galway. The village of Ballymacward is named after them. They were hereditary bards to the O’Kellys and the O’Connors. Millions left Ireland in search of better prospects. They headed in greatest numbers to Australia, Britain, Canada and the United States. Spelling variations Ward, Warde, Warden, Wardman, Wordman, Wards, Wardle, Wardlow, Wardale, Macanward, MacAward, MacEvard, MacEward, McWard and M’Ward. Statistics on the Ward surname :Ward is the 1,110th most common surname in the world :Approximately 478,052 people bear the Ward surname :Ward is the 71st most popular surname in the United States. :The Ward surname is most prevalent in the United States. 289,440 people had the Ward surname in the United States in 2014. :Ward is the 31st most common surname in England. :The highest density of the Ward surname is in Barbados. 1 in 304 people had the Ward surname in Barbados in 2014. England :Robert le Warde, recorded in the 1273 Oxfordshire rolls, was a guard. There is also Walter de la Warde, in the Suffolk rolls of the same year. :Wards were substantial landowners at Givendale near Ripon in north Yorkshire in the late 13th century. Sir Simon Ward was sheriff of Yorkshire in 1315. : John Ward obtained the manor of Kirby Bedon through marriage in Norfolk in 1363. Edward Ward took possession of Bixley Hall at the time of the dissolution of the monasteries. The main branch of this Ward family were local gentry there until the 18th century. Sir Edward Ward died of a fever in 1742 at the young age of 21. :In the early 1600s William Ward, a sixth son of this family, became apprenticed as a jeweler. In time he became a very wealthy jeweler and goldsmith to royalty. William Ward's son Humble Ward married into the well-born Dudley family. Their descendants lived at Sedgeley in Staffordshire and became the Earls of Dudley. :Many later Wards were Conservative politicians. :John Ward, of uncertain origins, served in the British capture of Gibraltar in 1704. :George Ward became a large landowner on the Isle of Wight. Ireland :Ward appeared in Donegal and Galway as an anglicization of the Gaelic mac an Bhaird in the 11th century, meaning son of the bard. The Mac an Bhairds originally served as the bards to the O'Donnells in Donegal and the O'Kellys in Galway and were among the learned families of medieval Ireland. Aedh Buidh Mac an Bhaird, or Hugh Ward, was born in Donegal in 1593 and is considered the father of Irish archaeology. Other Donegal names such as MacWard and Deward became Ward as well in the 19th century. :Viscount Bangor, one of the Wards of County Down, came from England. :Bernard Ward from Cheshire had been appointed Surveyor General of Ireland by Queen Elizabeth. In 1570 he acquired Castle Ward in Strangford, County Down, which was to be the family home. A later Bernard Ward rebuilt the castle in the 18th century. American colonies :Andrew Ward arrived in the American colonies in 1633, and later settling in Fairfield, Connecticut, he died in 1660. There is a special monument to him in Fairfield’s Old Burying Ground Cemetery, in Fairfield, Connecticut. :[[Ward-112|William Ward (1603-1687)]] came to Sudbury, Massachusetts in 1639 and later settled in Marlborough, Massachusetts. (see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ward-21655-1 Visit to William Ward's Grave in Marlboro, MA]) : [[Ward-104|Nahum Ward]], a sea captain, bought land in what became the town of Shrewsbury, in Worcester County, Massachusetts. :Also from Shrewsbury was Nahum's son, [[Ward-14592|Artemas Ward]], the Major General during the Revolutionary War. His home there is now the Artemas Ward House. It was said that [his grandson] Artemas Ward gave over four million dollars to Harvard University on condition that they erect a statue in honor of General Ward. Harvard provided the money for a statue, but not enough to give the general a horse. {{citation needed}} :James Ward, who came from Donegal to Philadelphia around 1730, settled with his three sons in Augusta county, Virginia. :John Ward, also from Donegal, settled in Amberson Valley in Pennsylvania sometime in the 1760s. :Francis Ward came to South Carolina from Antrim, Ireland around 1730. He married the daughter of a Cherokee chief, but he was later banished from the tribe. Nancy Ward, also known as Beloved Woman, became a much-respected mediator between the Cherokees and white settlers and lived until 1822. :James Ward emigrated from Donegal in 1860 and went to work in the Pittsburgh iron and steel mills. Australia '''First Fleet convicts''' :Ann Ward from London received 7 years. :John War from Lowth received 7 years. :[[Ward-6255|Michael Hanley Thompson Ward]] was a convict from London sent to Australia in 1815. The famous Australian bushranger [[Ward-6158|Fredrick Wordsworth Ward]], aka Captain Thunderbolt, was his grandson. Notable people with the Ward surname :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Aaron Montgomery Ward (1843-1913), founder of mail-order business called Montgomery Ward & Co. :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Dame Barbara Mary Ward (1914-1981), English economist :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Clifford Thomas Ward (1944-2001), English singer-songwriter :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Dame Geneviève Ward (1838-1922), American prima donna and actress :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Sergeant [[Ward-35105|James Allen Ward]] (1919-1941), New Zealand aviator awarded the Victoria Cross during WWII :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Seaman First Class James Richard Ward (1921-1941), Medal of Honor recipient for heroism at Pearl Harbor in 1941 :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] James Ward (1843-1925), English psychologist and philosopher :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Sir [[Ward-10380|Joseph George Ward]] (1856-1930), Australian-born New Zealand statesman, Prime Minister (1906-12, 1928-30) :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Sir Leslie Ward (1851-1922), English portrait artist and caricaturist :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Lester Frank Ward (1841-1913), American botanist, sociologist and paleontologist :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Mother Mary Ward (1585-1645), English religious reformer :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] [[Cherokee-59|Nancy Ward]] (1736-1822), Ghigau, Beloved Woman of the Cherokee nation, Patriot in the American Revolution :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Nathaniel Ward (1579-1652), English lawyer :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] [[Ward-23640|Nathaniel Bagshaw Ward]] (1791-1868), English physician and botanist :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Major General [[Ward-24472|Orlando Ward]] (1891-1972), U.S. Army officer during World Wars I and II, developed key Forward Observer procedures in Field Artillery between the wars :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Rachel Ward (b. 1957), British actress :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Seth Ward (1617-1689), English mathematician, astronomer, and bishop :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] [[Ward-10349|William George Ward]] (1812-1882), English theologian Ward place names :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Assal al-Ward, Syria :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Ward, Castleknock, Ireland :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Ward, New Zealand '''United States''' :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Ward, Alabama :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Ward, Arkansas :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Ward, California :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Ward, Colorado :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Ward, South Dakota :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Ward, New York :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Ward, South Carolina :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Ward, West Virginia :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Ward Reservation, Massachusetts :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Ward Township, Todd County, Minnesota :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Ward Township, Hocking County, Ohio :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] Ward Township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-146.gif |align=c |size=500 |caption= }}

Resources :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Surname:Ward We relate.com] - Surname Ward :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] [http://selectsurnamelist.com/ward.html Select surname list.com] - Ward :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_an_Bhaird Wikipedia] - Mac an Bhaird :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] [http://ireland-calling.com/irish-names-ward/ Ireland calling.com] - Ward – Bards of Connacht and Ulster :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/ward/14802/ Genealogy.com] - The Ancient History of the Distinguished Surname Ward :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] [http://www.hausegenealogy.com/ward.html Hause Genealogy] - Ward family Genealogy :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] [http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/ward Forebears.co.uk] - Ward Surname Meaning & Statistics :[[Image:Terry_s_Photos-145.gif|10px]] [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ward_(surname) Wikipedia] - Ward surname

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[[Category:Collaborative Profile of the Week]] ==WARNER HALL== {{Image|file=The_Clark_Profile_Images-586.jpg |size=425 |caption=Warner Hall }} The beginnings of Warner Hall are as fraught with contention as the pedigrees of the earliest colonial members of the Lewis Family. Early genealogies of the Lewis family, start with an immigrant Robert Lewis, who supposedly had a 33,000 plus acre grant of land in Virginia. Robert's son, John, married Isabella, the daughter of Augustine Warner, and it is stated that it was Robert and/or John Lewis who built Warner Hall. Depending on which account you read, the plantation was named after Warner Hall in England, to which the family had some connection, or it was named after Isabella. Clear evidence has been given that Isabella, wife of the first John Lewis, was actually named Miller not Warner, and land records have been located, fixing the property of Augustine Warner on the site of Warner Hall. Between 1635 and a few years before his death in 1674, Augustine Warner acquired land that he lived on and planted, and the house was known as “Warner Hall” === Located on the Severn River === The [https://www.google.com/maps/@37.604037,-76.2321344,8z Chesapeake Bay lies between Virginia on the West and the Delmarva Peninsula of Maryland on the east]. Augustine Warner received a 600 acre grant of land in 1642, for the transport of 12 persons. This land was lying in [https://www.google.com/maps/@37.340552,-76.475722,13z Severne in the first river in Mockjack Bay, beginning on the North side of the Severne called Austins Desire,] north towards land surveyed by John Robins, thence to a creek dividing same from land of Humphrey Hammore.Nugent, Nell Marion. ''Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800 (Volume 1).'' 1934.(p 142)He acquired three more recorded parcels of land on the north side of the Severn. This was the plantation that supported Warner Hall. === Built after 1642 and before 1662 === The original Warner Hall was built between 1642, when Augustine first acquired land in the area and 1662, when the wife of Augustine was buried there. A kitchen wing was added about 1666. Mrs. Potter in “The Willises of Virginia” claims that it was the first home built by a non-native in what would become Gloucester County, Virginia.Lewis of Warner Hall by Merrow Egerton Sorley, Genealogical Publishing Com, 1935. === A Grand Home === The building that was the home of Augustine Warner, and later John Lewis and their families was a grand southern plantation. It had ample property to plant, and easy access to a navigable waterway. The game was plentiful and the river was full of clams, oysters and fish. In other words an excellent place to live, and the house became known as Warner Hall. The building that is now known as Warner Hall is not the original building, but was built on the foundations of the original building. It's laid out along the Severn River, with the back porch facing an inlet of the River. The front approach is down a long avenue that was once bordered by stately old trees. Nearby is the family cemetery which now only contains 14 tombs, but certainly there were other graves there, now unmarked. A 17th century Warner home may have been destroyed by fire in 1740. [http://www.bigballoonmusic.com/goddardreagan/WarnerHall.htm Warner Hall at bigballoonmusic] If so, the house of 1834 was rebuilt on those original foundations.: The doubt about the 1740 fire, comes from the fact that the book "Lewis of Warner Hall" does not mention this fire, but perhaps the author knew nothing about it. Instead Sorley comments about the years around 1740: "Warner Hall probably was at the peak of its existence as a prominent center of Virginia industry and social life" and around this time many of the valuable furnishing etc. may have been acquired. Col John Lewis made use of proximity to the River with easy access into Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic to carry on a lively shipping business. The original house was according to accounts three stories, had twenty-six rooms and a tiled roof, which was an unusual feature. The central brick section with basement and a two room addition (18 rooms), was flanked on both sides by wings reportedly made of brick carried from England. The two wings were at one time separate detached buildings. The east wing was the plantation kitchen and laundry and the west contained the shipping office, school room and the tutor's quarters.[https://books.google.com/books?id=FiqWFER2KhIC&pg=PA351 "Mr. Conways reply to his criitic"] The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Volume 1 Jan 84 issue. Virginia Historical Society, 1893/1894 In 1834, the house passed out of the hands of the Lewises and in 1841 one of the wings burned. In 1849, Mr. Colin Clarke, of Richmond City, owned the colonial mansion. "The story is told that Mr. Clarke remarked at breakfast that if he wasn't so fond of Warner Hall, he would choose to live in Richmond all the time. The comment was overheard by a 14 year old male servant,Although accounts don't specifically say a slave, this was Virginia prior to the Civil War who believed that Richmond would be a wonderful place to live. Shortly thereafter, the house caught fire and burned. [https://books.google.com/books?id=zDESAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA216 Barons of the Potomack and the Rappahannock.] Conway, Moncure Daniel. New York: The Grolier Club, 1892. Today, Warner Hall is a lovely Colonial Revival manor house (circa 1900) which was rebuilt on the earlier 17th and 18th century foundation. The central portion has porches on front and back. The front porch has four two story pillars. The original 17th century west wing dependency (the plantation schoolroom and tutor’s quarters) has been restored and offers a rare glimpse into the past. Other historic outbuildings still standing include the 18th century brick stables, a dairy barn and smokehouse. The house was renovated by the current (2015) owners and is run as an Inn. It is listed by both the National Register of Historic Places and the Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission. === Some Owners of Warner Hall === *[[Warner-97|Augustine Warner]] (1610-1674), Councillor of the Colony of Virginia & his wife [[Towneley-1|Mary Towneley]] (1614-1662). *[[Warner-326|Augustine Warner Jr.]] (1642-1681) Speaker of the House of Burgesses and Councillor of the Colony of Virginia & his wife [[Reade-75|Mildred Reade]] *[[Warner-879|Robert Warner]] (1670-c. 1701) inherited the house from his mother Mildred, but he died childless, and the house went to his sister. *[[Warner-685|Elizabeth Warner]] (1672-1718) & Councillor [[Lewis-684|John Lewis]] (1669-1725). *[[Lewis-2520|Col. John Lewis]] & wives [[Fielding-69|Frances Fielding]] and [[Churchill-828|Priscilla Churchill]] *[[Lewis-3849|Warner Lewis]] (1720-1779) & wife [[Bowles-566|Eleanor (Bowles) Gooch]] (c.1720-1776) *[[Lewis-6930|Warner Lewis Jr.]] & wives Mary Chiswell and second wife *Warner Lewis 3rd who m. 1772 Courtenay Norton *Elizabeth Lewis d/o above & husband Dr. Matthew Whiting Brooke. She sold Warner Hall in 1834. *In 1849, it was owned by Mr. Colin Clarke, of Richmond City *? *1902 Alfred William Withers who deeded the cemetery to the APVAhttp://carolshouse.com/cemeteryrecords/warner/ *1916 owned by William Jackson Selleck Selleck Memorial: With Collateral Connections By William Edwin Selleck. Chicago:private 1916 *? *About 1995- owned by [http://www.warnerhall.com/virginia-innkeepers/ Theresa and Troy Stavens] A recent book "Warner Hall, Story of a Great Plantation" by David Brown, & Thane Harpole (DATA Investigations, LLC, 2004) has an updated story about the plantation. If you have a copy of this book, please feel free to contribute new information to this space. == Sources ==

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[[Category:Warner Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ====Some History of the Warner Name==== '''In America: ''' The origin for Warners in America may have been from England, Ireland, Germany, or they may even have been Jewish. English Warners From England came Augustine Warner, who arrived in Virginia in 1628 at the age of seventeen. He was the progenitor of the Warner Lewis family of Warner Hall, one of Virginia's leading colonial families. Another early Warner line began with John Warner from Essex who arrived in New England in the 1630's and was an early settler of Farmington, Connecticut. Son Andrew was one of the founders of Hartford, Connecticut (Lucien Warner's 1919 book The Descendants of Andrew Warner covered this line). Descendants of these Warners included Colonel Seth Warner of the Green Mountain Boys, a Vermont militia group at the time of the Revolutionary War. Warners settled in Pennsylvania as well. Captain William Warner came in 1675 and started the Blockley plantation (named after his English home in Worcestershire). Twelve generations of his family have been traced. Hayward Dare Warner's 1971 book A Warner Family Narrative recorded this history. Benjamin Warner began a bookselling company in Philadelphia which expanded in the 19th century to a very large book publishing business. He and his brother Joseph owned the Chamonix mansion in Fairmount Park. They are believed to have been descended from the Joseph Warner who arrived in Philadelphia in 1726. Irish Warners From Dublin in Ireland came Wettenhall Warner sometimes in the 1760's. He married, settled, and raised a family in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Later Warners moved onto Louisiana and Texas. A descendant J.T. Warner compiled a genealogy of the family in 1894 which was incorporated into Russ Williams' 1968 book Kinsmen All. Some later Warners from Ireland were: Henry Warner from Dublin who, it was said, "ran away and enlisted as a common sailor before the mast" and ended up in Pittsburgh Warners who left Macroom in Cork for Boston in the 1830's and a Warner family who went from Cork to Texas in 1852. ''http://www.selectsurnames2.com/warner.html'' Another source states the following: The early colonial records show that there were five immigrants of the name of Warner who came to America in or before 1639. The first was Andrew Warner, who was residing in Cambridge in 1632. Another was John Warner, who came on the ship Increase in 1635, and settled in Providence, R. I., in or before 1637, at which time he signed a "Compact" in that place. Later he went back to England with his family, but his son John returned to Rhode Island in 1655 where he afterwards resided. In 1676 he was married to Ann Gorton. The third was William Warner, who came from England in 1637 accompanied by his two sons, John and David, and settled in Ipswich, Mass. This family has a large number of descendants residing in New England and scattered throughout the states. The fourth was John Warner, who appears among the original proprietors of Hartford in 1639 and later was one of the original settlers of the town of Farmington. He died in 1679, when he was planning to remove to Waterbury. Colonel Seth Warner of Revolutionary fame is descended from the line of John 1 Warner of Farmington, Conn. ; John 2 of Waterbury, Conn. ; Doctor Ebenezer 3 and Martha (Galpin) of Woodbury, Conn.; Doctor Benjamin 4 and Silence (Hurd) of Woodbury and Arlington, Vt. Colonel Seth 5 , born May 6, 1743, died December 26, 1784, mar- ried Hester Hurd. Colonel Seth Warner was third in command of the forces at the taking of Ticonderoga by Colonel Ethan Allen, May 10, 1777, was in the battle of Bennington, August 16, 1777, and was in command at the taking of Crown Point. A monument has been erected to him in his native town, Roxbury, Conn., and another is in Bennington, Vt. The fifth was Captain Augustine W T arner, who came to Virginia about 1628 and settled in York County. Later, in 1656, he removed to Gloucester County, where he acquired a large estate and was prominent in the affairs of the colony. His son, Colonel Augustine, was educated in England and succeeded to his father's estate and influence in the colony. He married Mildred, the daughter of George Reade, and their daughter, Mildred, married Lawrence Washington the grandfather of General George Washington. No direct relationship has been traced between any of these families, but the fact that the John Warner who settled in Hartford was a fellow townsman of Andrew Warner in both Hartford and Farmington makes it probable that he was connected with the Hatfield Broad Oak family, perhaps a brother or cousin of Andrew Warner. This probability is strengthened by the names of his four children: John, Daniel, Thomas and Sarah, as John and Thomas were the names of two of the children of John W'arner of Great W^altham and also of his son John 2 Warner of Hatfield Broad Oak, while John and Daniel were the names of two of the children of Andrew Warner. ''http://archive.org/stream/descendantsofand1919warn/descendantsofand1919warnTHE DESCENDANTS OF ANDREW WARNER, compiles by LucienC. Warner, M.D.,LL.D. and Mrs. Josephine Genung Nichols The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Co. New Haven, Conn. 1919 Vol 8 (pages not identified) Warner Family History Warner Name Meaning: English (of Norman origin) and North German: from a personal name composed of the ancient Germanic elements war(in) ‘protection shelter’ or ‘guard’ + heri hari ‘army’. The name was introduced into England by the Normans in the form Warnier (Old French Garnier). Compare Garner and Werner . English (of Norman origin): shortened form of Warrener (see Warren ). Irish (Cork): when this is not the Anglo-Norman name (see above) an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Murnáin (see Murnane ) found in medieval records as Iwarrynane from a genitive or plural form of the name in which m is lenited. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022 Similar surnames: Werner, Garner, Barner, Warnes, Marner, Wapner, Arney, Wainer, Warne Note:My personal interest is in the family of John Warner, among the original proprietors of Hartford and an original settler of Farmington. ==Members== *Sara Schafer * * * *

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'''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_F_to_K|Go to Surnames F to K]]''' <> '''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_L_to_P|Go to Surnames L to P]]'''<> '''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_Q_to_Z|Go to Surnames Q to Z]]''' ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== Approx. 95% complete {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Location''' |- |?||||1885 Jun 11||||mother||f11870144|| |- |?, Anastasia||||||69||||5319643|| |- |?, Bert||||||||H of May||4299999|| |- |?, Bert||||1960 Aug 11||68||H of Jessie; F of Reg, Doris, George, Merle, Enid, Arthur||5030091|| |- |?, Cathrine Ward||||||||||4299906|| |- |?, Dorothy May||||1957 Dec 08||42||M of Barbara & Lois||5319244|| |- |?, Eileen||||1979 Mar 08||||W of George||f12176448|| |- |?, Emily Catherine||||||||||4299669|| |- |?, George Kenneth||||||||||4299906|| |- |?, George Samuel||||1957 Sep 22||||H of Eileen||f12176448|| |- |?, Harry||||1952 Feb 02||||B of Will?||4259602|| |- |?, Jessie||||1969 Feb 21||78||W of Bert; M of Reg, Doris, George, Merle, Enid, Arthur||5030091|| |- |?, John||||||||||5318804|| |- |?, Joshua||||||||||4299733|| |- |?, Leonard||||||||infant S of James & Ellen?||f12217088|| |- |?, May||||||||W of Bert||4299999|| |- |?, Robert John||||||||||4299669|| |- |?, Will||||1957 Jan 29||||B of Harry?||4259602|| |- | [[Aberdeen-35|Aberdeen, Burnett Leslie]] ||||1987 Apr 10||96||H of Ida; F of Ron, Thelma, Ted, Gwyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Aberdeen-35.jpg 5319165] || |- | [[Davidson-7040|Aberdeen, Ida May Elsie]] ||||1967 Feb 20||74||W of Burnett; M of Ron, Thelma, Ted, Gwyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Aberdeen-35.jpg 5319165] || |- |Adamiak, Bronislaw (Bruno)||||1996 Jun 01||69||H of Alice; F of Susan, Linda, Shane, Michelle, Jason, Paul||5033898||Lawn 5 |- |Adams, Ann||||1914 Nov 09||58||W of William||4299786|| |- |Adams, Donald Arthur||||1938 Apr 24||10||S of Charles & Dorothy||4299980|| |- |Adams, Estella May||||1989 Mar 01||84||W of Timothy George (dec); M of Sheila (dec), Kevin (dec), Bernard, Thomas, Margaret, Patricia, Joan (dec), Timothy, James, Kathleen||5034778||Lawn 1 |- |Adams, John James||||1937 Sep 05||||H of Nina Susan||f12262464|| |- |Adams, Thomas Henry||1928||2000||||H of Emily Edna; F of Evonne, Neil, Cheryl, David, Christopher||5050161|| |- |Adams, Timothy George||||1967 Jul 26||66||H of Estella May; F of Sheila, Kevin (dec), Bernard, Thomas, Estella, Patricia, Joan (dec), Timothy, James, Kathleen||5034777||Lawn 1 |- |Adams, William H||||1911 Mar 15||55||H of Ann||4299786|| |- |Adcock, Elsie May||||1976 Jul 01||85||W of Leonard; M of Alwyn & Ian||5034653||Lawn 1 |- |Adcock, Leonard Frank||||1968 Aug 18||78||H of Elsie; F of Alwyn & Ian||5034652||Lawn 1 |- |Affleck, Charles Stewart||||1931 Jun 20||81||H of Jemima||f12642752|| |- |Affleck, Gwendolyn Richardson||||1944 Aug 08||51||D of Charles & Jemima||f12642752|| |- |Affleck, Jemima Vaus||||1931 Jul 16||72||nee Hall; W of Charles||f12642752|| |- | [[Grainger-2279|Aikman, Agnes]]||||1912 Jun 30||65||W of William||Funeral notice|| |- |Aikman, Jack||||1898 Feb 14||19||Drowned, Murray River; bur. Mildura; S of William; B of Bessie Dunlop||5318801|| |- |Ainscough, Harry Kevin||||1998 Aug 08||86||H of Helen; F of Bernadette, Paul & Christopher||5034059||Lawn 5 |- |Ainscough, Helen||||2012 Jul 22||99||W of Harry; M of Bernadette, Paul & Christopher||5034058||Lawn 5 |- |Aitken, Florence H||||1975 Jun 18||94||with Ethel Tarrant||4299661|| |- |Aitken, Richard John||||1960 May 16||68||||A039|| |- |Aitken, Robert||||1927 Dec 24||61||H of Susan||5318886|| |- |Aitken, Susan||||1949 Mar 21||84||W of Robert||5318886|| |- |Alberton, Maria Luigia||||2005 Aug 14||80||W of Virgilio (Vic. Dec); M of David||5034169||Lawn 5 |- |Alberton, Virgilio (Vic)||||2002 Jul 07||82||H of Maria; F of David||5034170||Lawn 5 |- |Aldersea, Lesley Jean ||||2003 Aug 09||81||nee Pannell; W of George; M of Gayle & Bronwyn||5034196||Lawn 5 |- |Aldrick, Frederick Ernest||||1935 Dec 10||61||H of Jane E Aldrick||A007|| |- |Aldrick, Harold||||1915 Sep 04||4||S of Frederick & Jane||A007|| |- |Aldrick, Jane Elizabeth||||1955 Apr 23||81||W of Frederick Turner||A007|| |- |Aldridge, John||||1928 Aug 14||58||F of Ethel Curran||f12552896|| |- |Alford, Arthur W H||||1916 Dec 13||28||S of Mary & George; B of Ethel||4299791|| |- |Alford, Eliza||||1946 Jul 11||||W of George H||4299791|| |- |Alford, Ethel Linda||||1929 Dec 25||39||D of Mary & George; Sis of Arthur||4299791|| |- |Alford, George Henry||||1942 May 15||78||H of Eliza & Ethel||4299791|| |- |Alford, Mary||||1905 May 09||39||W of George H; M of Arthur W H & Ethel Linda||4299791|| |- |Allan, Alexander||||1906 Jun 09||87||H of Jane||5050238|| |- |Allan, James Alexander||||1975 Aug 03||68||H of Lorna (Uncle of Streitberg family)||5319442|| |- |Allan, Jane||||1889 Sep 24||73||W of Alexander||5050238|| |- |Allan, Lorna||||1994 Dec 12||81||W of Allan; Aunt of Streitberg family)||5319442|| |- |Allchin, Ebenezer Eric||||1966 Aug 08||73||H of Margaret; F of Margaret, Ed, Alex||5034895||Lawn 1 |- |Allchin, Lillian Gertrude Victoria||||1967 Dec 24||70||D of E E Allchin (dec); Twin of Eva||5034718||Lawn 1 |- |Allchin, Margaret Agnes||||1990 Feb 14||95||W of Ebenezer Eric (dec); M of Margaret, Ed, Alex (dec)||5034896||Lawn 1 |- |Allcorn, Ethel May||1890 Aug 12||1989 Jul 06||||W of Frederick E Allcorn; M of Alvie & John||5034880||Lawn 1 |- |Allcorn, Frederick E||||1966 Nov 23||81||H of Ethel||5034879||Lawn 1 |- |Allen, A||||1969 Jun 23||62||AIF 4129; H of Eva||5319421|| |- |Allen, Eva||||||62||||5319421|| |- |Allen, Hilda May||||1991 May 06||89||W of John; M of Margaret, Dorothy, John||A137|| |- |Allen, John William||||1953 Jul 19||||b. Co. Sligo, Ireland; H of Hilda; F of Margaret, Dorothy, John||A136|| |- |Alsop, Audrey May||||1947 Jul 07||32||W of Keith Alsop||5030070|| |- |Amedeo, Fanozzo||||1957 Mar 20||||||5122059|| |- |Amiet, Leonard Charles (Len)||1931 Nov 07||2010 Feb 18||||H of Jan; F of Lynette, Bruce, Gayle||5034172||Lawn 5 |- |Amiet, Tina||||||||||5034598|| |- |Anastasius, Sr. Marie||||1967 Dec 26||||||5122263|| |- |Andersen, Gene Murrie||1903||1963||||F of Eunice, Lance, Rosalie, Peter||5319312|| |- |Anderson, Alfred John||||1979 Apr||||H of Hazel||5030033|| |- |Anderson, Annie Marion||||1961 Dec 17||||W of Ivan; M of Lewis, Ralph, Kelvin, William, Raymond, Mark||5319335|| |- |Anderson, Annie Maud||||1956 Jun 15||63||M of Rosalie; W of Wilfred||5319159|| |- |Anderson, Daniel Joseph||1974 Apr 15||1974 Jun 14||||S of John & Judith; B of Stephen, Kathryn, Peter, Michael, Thomas||5121964|| |- |Anderson, Edward Patrick||||1945 Aug 15||69||Hof Marrine||5122202|| |- |Anderson, Florence||||1964 Jan 16||||W of Richard||5319416|| |- |Anderson, Fred||||1992 Jan 08||87||H of Gladys (dec) & Ruby; F of Jan & Murray||5034488||Lawn 5 |- |Anderson, Fred||||1992 Jan 08||87||H of Gladys (dec); F of Jan & Murray; H of Ruby||5319600|| |- |Anderson, Hazel Elizabeth||||1943 Jul 30||29||W of Alfred John; M of Ian||5030033|| |- |Anderson, James Shaw||1867||1943||||b. Belfast, Ireland||5319047|| |- |Anderson, Marrine Kannel||||1948 Oct 14||77||W of Edward||5122202|| |- |Anderson, Melva May||1915 May 01||1992 May 07||||W of Saxon||5319464|| |- |Anderson, Richard||||1959 Mar 05||81||H of Florence; F of Florrie, Ralph, Ivan, Noel||5319416|| |- |Anderson, Ronald Francis||||1945 Aug 30||79||||5319115|| |- |Anderson, Sarah Sheila||||1944 Nov 18||66||||5122206|| |- |Anderson, Saxon||||1962 Jan 07||54||AIF VX2313; H of Melva; F of Patrick & Ramon||5319464|| |- |Anderson, Wilfred Emil||||1967 Jul 22||78||H of Annie||5319160|| |- |Anderson, William Ivan||||1982 Jan 08||||H of Annie||5319335|| |- |Andrews, Elizabeth Jane||||1944 Aug 16||63||W of Frederick B||5030046|| |- |Andrews, Muriel Mary||1913 Mar 06||2009 Oct 04||||D of Frederick & Elizabeth Andrews||5030048|| |- |Andrews, Violette E L||||1988 Aug 14||||D of Frederick & Elizabeth Andrews||5030047|| |- |Angell, Raymond Jack (Ray)||||1991 Mar 18||55||S of Jessie & Jack Angell; B of Shirley & Avis||5034409||Lawn 5 |- |Annett, Flynn Michael||1997 Nov 13||1997 Nov 17||||S of Shayne & Lara; B of Sarah & Matthew||4299726|| |- |Answerth, Eileen Mary||||1995 Apr 12||81||W of Gregory; M of Marie-Louise, Michael, Timothy, Johanna, Therese, Simon, Shane, Gerardine, Gregory, Daniel||5034182||Lawn 5 |- |Answerth, Gregory||||2003 Dec 15||86||AIF VX101437; H od Eileen; F of Marie-Louise, Michael, Timothy (dec), Johanna, Therese, Simon, Shane, Gerardine, Gregory, Daniel||5034181||Lawn 5 |- |Appleton, Charles Lewis||||1971||93||||A099|| |- |Appleton, Charles Warwick||||1941 Apr 25||||AIF||A099|| |- |Appleton, Flora Beatrice||||1955 Mar 17||||||A099|| |- |Apps, Graham||||1992 Sep 28||40||H of Diane; F of Marsha & Daniel; Step-F of Wayne, Melinda, Kevin; F of Sheree||5034471||Lawn 5 |- |Apps, Graham||||1992 Sep 28||40||H of Diane; F of Marsha & Daniel; SF of Wayne, Melinda, Kevin; F of Sheree||5319621|| |- |[[Richards-5939|Arbuthnot, Alice Isabel]] ||||1986 Dec 21||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Arbuthnot-1490.jpg 4299634] || |- |Arbuthnot, Dorothy||||1934 Dec 12||21||W of James Joseph||f12610368|| |- |[[Arbuthnot-1490|Arbuthnot, Lindsay]] ||||1992 Jan 28||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Arbuthnot-1490.jpg 4299634] || |- |Armistead, Doris Ellen||||1966 Aug 26||56||W of Frederick Alfred John||5034994||Lawn 1 |- |Armistead, Frederick Alfred John||||1965 Nov 16||57||H of Doris; F of John (dec), Kevin, Val, Brian, Bev, Barry||5034993||Lawn 1 |- |Armistead, Herbert George||||1959 Mar 01||65||||5319415|| |- |Armistead, John William||||1953 Dec 19||24||S of Frederick & Doris; B of Kevin, Val, Brian, Beverley, Barry||A124|| |- |Armour, Alice Maude||||1981 Apr 16||91||W of Andrew||5319322|| |- |Armour, Andrew||||1962 Oct 27||80||H of Alice||5319322|| |- |Armour, Edith Ruth||1906||1996||||nee Bloye; W of David (dec) & Hugh (dec); M of Margaret (dec) & Shirley||5034823||Lawn 1 |- |Armour, Jessica Edith||||1957 Jun 28||44||W of Hugh Snodgrass Armour||4299658|| |- |Armour, Margaret||1857||1907 Apr 14||||b. Miners Rest, Ballarat; W of John||5318933|| |- |Armour, Margaret Wright||||1993 Jan 26||78||Sis of John; Sis of Hugh, Jean, James, Allan, Robert (all dec)||5319535|| |- |Armour, Rev John Ewing||1845||1911 Aug 28||||b. Kilmarnock, Scotland; H of Margaret||5318933|| |- |Armour, Robert Wright||||1928 May 24||48||H of Elizabeth; B of Betty, Kathleen (dec)||5318897|| |- |Armstead, Margaret Ann||||1964 Feb 22||||||5319498|| |- |Armstrong, Ernest Baden||||1979 Feb 26||78||H of Ida; F of Alan, Leonard, Lois, Graham||5034749||Lawn 1 |- |Armstrong, Frances Elizabeth||||1962 Jan 20||86||W of Neils||5318958|| |- |Armstrong, Ida||||1967 Nov 11||67||W of Ernest Baden; M of Alan, Len, Lois, Graham||5034748||Lawn 1 |- |Armstrong, John Warick (Jack)||||1994 May 27||79||H of Thelma; F of Nancie, Walter, Peter, Debbie||5033975||Lawn 5 |- |Armstrong, May Florence||||1949 Jan 12||50||W of Neil Frederick; M of Ailsa & Ormond||4299695|| |- |Armstrong, Neil Frederick||||1978 Mar 17||85||H of Beatrice Margaret; F of Ails, Ormond, Anne||4299696|| |- |Armstrong, Neils Godfrey||||1939 Jun 22||72||H of Frances||5318958|| |- |Armstrong, Thelma||1919 Feb 15||2015 Aug 11||||W of Jack (dec); M of Nance, Walter, Peter, Debbie||5033974||Lawn 5 |- |Arnold, Francis B||||||||AIF; d. France||5030122|| |- |Arnold, Francis B||||||64||||5030122|| |- |Arnold, Margaret M||||||||||5030122|| |- |Arnold, William Leslie||||1916 Aug 16||26||AIF; d. France||5030122|| |- |Ascott,?||||||||mother||5318946|| |- |Ashcroft, Alan||||1995 Aug 25||80||AIF; H of Lea; F of Bill||5033920||Lawn 5 |- |Ashcroft, Amelia Mary||||2000 Feb 12||83||W of Alan (dec); M of Bill; M-in-L of Judy; GM of Linden & Cameron||5033919||Lawn 5 |- |Ashcroft, Carol Maree||||1964 Jun 18||||6 hours; D of Brian & Marie; Sis of Alana, Meagan, Glenn||5319506|| |- |Ashcroft, Jean Scott||||1944 Apr 28||74||W of William||5319044|| |- |Ashcroft, William Henry||||1957 Jan 08||88||H of Jean||5319044|| |- |Ashgrove, William||||1916 Aug 04||26||AIF||5318865|| |- |Ashmore, Leila Ellen (Lee)||||2008 Jun 30||84||W of Leonard (dec); M of Alan & Helen||5034281||Lawn 5 |- |Ashmore, Leonard Leslie||||1993 Oct 09||70||RAAF; H of Leila; F of Alan & Helen||5034282||Lawn 5 |- |Asling, Agnes Mary||||1961||83||||A148|| |- |Asling, Helen Mary||1940 May 05||2009 Sep 27||69||W of Ron; M of Kerrie, Cheryl, Vicki, Mark, Graeme, Sharon; Step-M of Bruce & Carolyn||5033936||Lawn 5 |- |Asling, William George||||1952||79||||A148|| |- |Atcheson, Jane||||1886 Dec 30||50||W of Benjamin; M of John||4259605|| |- |Atcheson, John||||1883 Jul 12||10?||S of Benjamin & Jane Atcheson||4259605|| |- |Attenborough, Alfred Roy (Dick)||1914 Mar 24||2011 Apr 08||||AIF VX11521; F of Kay; F-in-L of Werner||5034753||Lawn 1 |- |Attenborough, Amy||||1971 Jan 13||86||W of William (dec); M of Wally (dec), Dick, Enid (dec)||5034754||Lawn 1 |- |Attenborough, Roma Joyce||1921 Jun 17||1995 May 31||||W of Dick; M of Kay; M-in-L of Werner||5034213||Lawn 5 |- |Attenborough, William||||1963 Jan 01||34||H of Amy; F of Leslie (dec), Wally (dec), Dick, Enid (dec)||5034752||Lawn 1 |- |Attrill, V A||||1968 May 04||59||AIF VX70040; H of Margaret; F of Jim, Barbara, Brian, Peter, Steven, Sandra||5034694||Lawn 1 |- |Auri????, Fiona Margery||||1964 Apr 10||||Agd 6 days||5319310|| |- |Avon, Ellen Carmel||||2003 Nov 21||75||W of George; M of Gerard (George), Dermot, Catherine, Madeleine, Julianne||5034194||Lawn 5 |- |Avon, George Charles||||2007 Sep 23||85||H of Ellen Carmel (dec); F of Gerard, Dermot, Catherine, Madeleine, Julianne||5034193||Lawn 5 |- |B?????rd, William||||1853||19?? Jan 07||b. Cumberland; D ||5034593|| |- |Backman, Alice Maud||||1982 Mar 13||84||W of Annas; M of May, Theodore, Ruth, David||5030042|| |- |Backman, John Annas||||1960 Mar 08||69||H of Alice; F of Theodore, Ruth, David, Adrian||5030042|| |- |Bahl, Brenda Kaye||1944 Apr 30||2004 May 08||||||5050135|| |- |Bailey, Kate||1993 Sep 06||1993 Sep 06||||D of Peter & Pauline; Sis of Stephanie, Hannah & Luke||4299763|| |- |Bailey, Luke||1993 Sep 06||1993 Sep 06||||S of Peter & Hannah; B of Stephane, Hannah & Kate||4299763|| |- |Baird, Maxwell Francis||||1997 Jun 07||59||H of Judith (Judy); F of Andrew, Cameron, Stewart, Caroline||5034001||Lawn 5 |- |Baker, Reginald Thomas (Reg)||||1995 Mar 15||67||S of Thomas & Ida Baker; B of Jean, Edna, Valma (dec), Ken, Allan, Glenys, Jeffrey, Lorriane, Rhonda||5034225||Lawn 5 |- |Baldwin, Grace||||1946? Jun 26||||||5030052|| |- |Baldwin, John||||1960 Aug 26||||||5030052|| |- |Baldwin, John William Robert||||1980 Apr 17||85||H of Mary||5319281|| |- |Baldwin, Lawrence||1923 Dec 29||2006 Dec 15||||H of May; F of Marilyn, Lorraine, Jennifer, Heather||5034580||Lawn 4 |- |Baldwin, Lorna Ann||||1961 Apr 04||17||||5319279|| |- |Baldwin, Martha||||1982 Aug 19||||formerly Lang||4259604|| |- |Baldwin, Mary||||1970 Oct 08||72||W of John||5319281|| |- |Baldwin, Stanley||||1984 Jul 18||62||||5319279|| |- |Balfour, James Ernest||||1962 Feb 12||78||H of Victoria||5319336|| |- |Balfour, Victoria||||1960 Jan 11||79||W of James||5319336|| |- |[[Carmichael-1188|Balharrie, Jane]]||||1890||61||W of John||Funeral notice|| |- |[[Balharrie-3|Balharrie, John]] ||||1891||62||H of Jane|||| |- |[[Balharrie-4|Balharrie, John]] ||||1952 Apr 30||84||H of Nell||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Balharrie-4.jpg 5319185]|| |- |Ball, Katie||||1904 Aug 06||20||||4299780|| |- |Ballantyne, Catherine||||1953 Nov 15||85||W of Philip||5050430|| |- |Ballantyne, Philip||||1939 May 22||71||H of Catherine||5050430|| |- |Ballinger, G H||||1893 Jan 12||||||f12167936|| |- |Bambridge, Frederick Sidney Charles||||1992 Oct 10||82||H of Violet; F of Bob (dec), Barry, Bev (Dec), Sid, John, Barb, Des, Greg, Cathy, Julie||5034555||Lawn 5 |- |Bambridge, Frederick Sidney Charles||||1992 Oct 10||82||H of Violet; F of Bob (dec), Barry, Bec (dec), Sid, John, Barb, Greg, Cathy, Julie||5319532|| |- |Bannan, Mary Ann||||1966 Nov 09||79||W of John Joseph Bannan; M of Frank & Bill||5034881||Lawn 1 |- |Barcuss, Helena May||||1952 Jul 20||48||||4259585|| |- |Barling, Joyce Dolores||1931 Dec 19||1995 Nov 14||63||||5033913||Lawn 5 |- |Barr, Fanny Constance||||1980 Sep 11||93||||5030036|| |- |Barr, Harry Cleveland||||1960 Sep 15||48||H of Marion; F of Judy||5319482|| |- |Barr, Harry Smith||||1945 Sep 16||76?||||5030036|| |- |Barr, James||||1929 Feb 13||70||H of Mary||5318938|| |- |Barr, James Leslie||||1969 Feb 13||79||H of Sarah Nuna; F of Robert & Ian||5034839||Lawn 1 |- |Barr, Jean Elizabeth||||1943 Nov 01||79||||5030036|| |- |Barr, Marion||||1972 Sep 15||62||W of Harry; M of Marion||5319482|| |- |Barr, Mary||||1937 Sep 06||74||W of James||5318938|| |- |Barr, Sarah Una||||1967 Apr 19||73||W of James Leslie; M of Robert & Ian||5034838||Lawn 1 |- |Barratt, Kathleen Amy||||1961 Sep 22||||W of John; M of Peggy & Nancy||5319468|| |- |Barrett, Elsie Maud||||1968 Apr 11||77||W of Walter; M of Myra, Elsie, Eileen||5319394|| |- |Barrett, Walter Albert Laurence||||1958 May 30||68||H of Elsie; of Myra, Elsie, Eileen||5319394|| |- |Barrow, Anne||||1897 Apr 23||81||d. Ashford; W of Isaac||f12318848|| |- |Barrow, Isaac Le Piper||||1904 Feb 14||82||H of Anne||f12318848|| |- |Barrow, Willie||||1909 Apr 26||||||f12320896|| |- |Barry, John Thomas||||1970 May 22||75||||5122101|| |- |Barry, Mary Treasa||||1996 Feb 05||85||W of John Thomas (dec); M of Tom, Sr. Mary, Kath, John, Richard (dec), Margaret, Michael, Alma, Agnes (dec), Joan, Kevin, Veronica (dec)||5122102|| |- |Barry, Richard Anthony||||1961 Mar 12||25||||5122101|| |- |Barter, Ella Mary||||1966 May 05||65||W of William (dec); M of Lorna & Noreen||f11974080|| |- |Barter, W A||||1949 Jan 03||50||AIF 4363||f11976320|| |- |Bartlett,?||||1952 Nov 13||68?||mother||5319224|| |- |Barwick, John||1965 Mar 24||1965 Mar 24||||S of Ray & Marie Barwick (nee Lockwood)||5050331|| |- |Batchelor, Bernard||1923 Jun 12||2005 Oct 20||||H of Nancy (dec); F of Ian, Elizabeth, Katrina||5033968||Lawn 5 |- |Batchelor, Nancy||1920 Nov 26||1996 Sep 15||||W of Ben; M of Ian, Elizabeth, Katrina||5033969||Lawn 5 |- |Bates, Agnes Eileen (Bub)||||1980 Jan 15||72||W of Morrie; M of Betty, Jack, Rod (dec), Gough||5122208|| |- |Bates, Alice||||1970 Jan 27||||W of Joseph||5122176|| |- |Bates, Joseph P||||1952 Aug 25||||H of Alice||5122176|| |- |Bates, Morrie||||1944 Oct 13||32||H of Bub||5122208|| |- |Bateson, Grace Irene||||1967 Oct 17||72||W of Henry Arthur; M of Sybil, Arthur, Raymond, Cynthia, Margo, Beverley, Pamela||5034744||Lawn 1 |- |Bateson, Henry Arthur||||1976 Jul 23||86||H of Grace Irene; F of Sybil, Arthur, Ray, Cynthia, Margo, Beverley, Pam||5034745||Lawn 1 |- |Batson, Annie||1882 Oct 15||1961 Jun 27||||nee Gallagher; W of Arthur||5318975|| |- |Batson, Arthur Henry||1881 Oct 07||1953 Sep 09||||H of Annie||5318975|| |- |Batson, John Gallagher (Jack)||1911 May 30||1936 Oct 09||||S of Arthur & Annie||5318975|| |- |Batson, Madalin Melva||1908 Jun 26||1983 Dec 14||||D of Arthur & Annie Batson||5318975|| |- |Battersby, Euphemia Janet||||1966 May 20||88||W of George Battersby; M of Gladys, David, Eliza, Janet, George||5034932||Lawn 1 |- |Baxter, Henry Edward||1904 Jan 20||1985 Feb 23||||||4299666|| |- |Baxter, Raymond James||||1995 Jan 04||70||AIF VX12633; H of Pat; F of Stephen (dec) & Leonie; F-in-L of Bruce||5034208||Lawn 5 |- |Baxter, Ruth Margaret||1907 Nov 26||1956 Jul 10||||||4299666|| |- |Bayles, Dorothea Lucy||||1977 Feb 04||88||W of William||f11802688|| |- |Bayles, William Edward||||1947 Jan 03||63||H of Dorothea||f11802688|| |- |Beale, Alan James||||1990 Aug 14||68||AIF VX109388; S of James & Dulcie; B of Bob, Edna, Lorna, Shirley||f11933440|| |- |Beale, Dilcie Maria||||1944 Jan 28||41||W of James; M of Alan, Bob, Edna, Lorna, Shirley||f11931520|| |- |Beale, Heather||||1992 Apr 08||68||W of Robert Edwin (Bob) (dec); M of Lynette, Warren, Darren||5034524||Lawn 5 |- |Beale, Heather||||1992 Apr 08||68||W of Robert Edwin (dec); M of Lynette, Warren, Darren||5319561|| |- |Beale, James||||1953 Sep 07||53||AIF; H of Dulcie; F of Alan, Bob, Edna, Lorna, Shirley||f11931520|| |- |Beale, Robert Edwin||1991 Sep 19||67||||RAN PM 46 46; H of Heather; F of Lynette, Warren, Darren||5034522||Lawn 5 |- |Beale, Robert Edwin (Bob)||||1991 Sep 19||67||RAN; H of Heather; F of Lynette, Warren, Darren||5319562|| |- |Beale, Warren Edwin (Bongy)||||1997 Dec 02||44||F of Kerry, Trudy, Kathleen||5034523||Lawn 5 |- |Beale, Warren Edwin (Bongy)||||1997 Dec 02||44||F of Kerry, Trudy, Kathleen||5319563|| |- |Beamish, Geoffrey Charles||||1966 Aug 11||34||H of Anne; F of Barbara, Neville, Jeanette, Deborah||5034899||Lawn 1 |- |Beard, Marjorie||||||||||5318972|| |- |Beasley, Edward Leonard||1931 Sep 21||1995 Apr 11||||H of Marie; F of Christine, Terry, Diane, Lorraine, Kelvin, Brendan, Noelle, Rodney, Gavan, Verona, Simon, Imelda, Jacinta, Annemaree (dec), Felicity, Peter||5034348||Lawn 5 |- |Beasley, Marie Elizabeth||1932 Aug 12||2014 May 11||||W of Edward; M of of Christine, Terry, Diane, Lorraine, Kelvin, Brendan, Noelle, Rodney, Gavan, Verona, Simon, Imelda, Jacinta, Annemaree (dec), Felicity, Peter||5034348||Lawn 5 |- |Beattie, Lynne||||1958 Jun 02||||2 Minutes; D of Richard & Rosalee; Sis of Keith & Brian||5034599|| |- |Beavis, Craig Ramon||||1967 Apr 09||<1||||5034832||Lawn 1 |- |Beck, Eva Marie||1927 Apr 12||2014 Sep 25||||nee Lawrence; W of Gordon; M of Trevor, Judith, David, Paul||5034003||Lawn 5 |- |Beck, Gordon Harris||1927 May 05||1997 Feb 27||||H of Eva Marie; F of Trevor, Judith, David, Paul||5034004||Lawn 5 |- |Beck, Mary||||1953 Jan 07||63||W of William||A145|| |- |Beck, William||||1962 Nov 07||71||H of Mary||A145|| |- |Beecher, Jean Emma||1930 Mar 19||20014 Oct 22||74||W of Charles; M of Jeannette (dec), Lesley, Charles, Vicki (dec), Russell, Debbie, Lionel, Judy, Philip (dec), Tracey||5050153|| |- |Beecher, Phillip Alan Matthew||||1965 Sep 05||<1||S of Charles & Jean||5035013||Lawn 1 |- |Beecher, Spencer Russell||1939 Oct 19||2009 Sep 04||69||H of Joan; F of Julie, Linda, Carol, Susie, Neville||5050154|| |- |Beilby, Pearl Lorraine||1920 Nov 01||1999 May 08||||M of Helen, Ruth, Jeanne||5034106||Lawn 5 |- | [[Bell-2033|Bell, George Henry]] ||||1962 Jul 14||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Bell-2033.jpg 5122051]|| |- | [[Bell-2034|Bell, Joseph Arthur]] ||||1955 Nov 07||72||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Bell-2034.jpg 5122079]|| |- |Bell, Mabel Grace||||1971 Sep 25||||M of Bob; M-in-L of Verna; GM of Russell, Geoffrey, Alan, Douglas||5034623||Lawn 1 |- |Bell, Mandy||1980 Dec 03||1998 Aug 14||17||D of Roger & Vicki; Sis of Lee||5034259||Lawn 5 |- | [[Long-1727|Bell, Margaret Mary]] ||||1950 Jan 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Bell-2033.jpg 5122051]|| |- | [[Bell-2011|Bell, Mary Teresa]] ||||1957 Jul 28||73||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Bell-2034.jpg 5122079]|| |- |Bell, Unnamed male||||1964 Nov 14||||Stillborn; S of Harold & May Bell; B of Paul & Christine||5034596|| |- |Bell, William Watts||||1968 Oct 02||||H of Grace; F of Bob||5034624||Lawn 1 |- |Bell, Zillah Emmeline||||1936 Jan 23||41||M of Joan, Douglas, Zillah||5318993|| |- |Bendle, James W||||1940 Sep 07||41||AIF||4299998|| |- |Bennett, Alison||||1989 Apr 24||70||d. Moe; D of David & Elizabeth||A130|| |- |Bennett, Aubrey Allen||||1994 Jul 19||69||S of Florence & Robert; B of Lillian Robert (dec), Lena (dec), Frank (dec), Eileen, Shirley, Betty; F of Anne, Neil, Ross, Jill||5034324||Lawn 5 |- |Bennett, Audrey||||1987 Oct 14||81||d. Warragul; D of David & Elizabeth||A130|| |- |Bennett, David H V||||1953 Aug 28||70||d. Moe; H of Elizabeth; F of Audrey, Lorna, George, Alison, Ian||A129|| |- |Bennett, Elizabeth||||1960 Oct 16||75||d. Moe; W of David; M of Audrey, Lorna, George, Alison, Ian||A129|| |- |Bennett, Ellen||||1968 Jul 08||||W of Ernest||f11784960|| |- |Bennett, Ernest Charles||||1953 Jul 16||61||H of Ellen||f11784960|| |- |Bennett, Frank William||||||||with Florence Bissett||f12126592|| |- |Bennett, George||||1959 Dec 31||49||d. Box Hill; S of David & Elizabeth||A130|| |- |Bennett, Gladys Elizabeth||||1950 Jan 29||28||W of Ronald; M of Shirley & Leslie; D of 1||?|| |- |Bennett, Ian||||1992 Apr 19||68||S of David & Elizabeth||A130|| |- |Bennett, Jeanette Beverley||1953 Jun 22||2004 May 15||50||M of Cassie & Jodi; D of Charles & Jean||5035011||Lawn 1 |- |Bennett, Jennifer Anne (Jenny)||||1992 Mar 03||35||W of Barry; M of Carolyn, Michelle, Lisa, Brett||5034433||Lawn 5 |- |Bennett, Joshua George Reed (Jack)||1887 Dec 22||1937 Jan 13||||H of Sarah Jane (dec)||4299984|| |- |Bennett, Lorna||||1909 Jan 14||<1||D of David & Elizabeth||A129|| |- |Bennett, Lorna May||1923 Jun 12||2009 Apr 03||85||W of Wally (dec); M of Ken, Kaye, Neil, Barbara||5034368||Lawn 5 |- |Bennett, Nellie Winifred (Nell)||||1996 Aug 07||80||W of Ron; M of Leslie, Shirley, Barry||5034027||Lawn 5 |- |Bennett, Ronald Leslie (Ron)||||2000 Jun 06||80||RAAF 145303; H of Gladys (dec) & Nell (dec); F of Leslie, Shirley, Barry||5034026||Lawn 5 |- |Bennett, Walter Peter||1922 Apr 04||1992 May 20||||H of Lorna; F of Ken, Kaye, Barbara||5034369||Lawn 5 |- |Benson, Donald Douglas (Don)||1933 Oct 15||2010 Sep 02||||H of Ruth; F of Barbara, Douglas, Melissa||5050143|| |- |Berry, Doreen||||||||||f12604480|| |- |Berry, Gladys||||||||||f12604480|| |- |Berryman, Ian Frederick||1964 Nov 21||1964 Dec 07||||S of Lance & Noelle; B of Vicki, Peter, Sally||5319514|| |- |Berryman, Lance Vivian||1937 Apr 26||2009 Jan 13||||H of Noelle; F of Vicki, Peter, Ian (dec), sally||5319514|| |- |Bessell, Margaret||||1994 Jun 13||88||W of Daniel (dec);AIF VFX59593||5034323||Lawn 5 |- |Best, Grace Doris||||1993 Sep 24||73||W of Jack; M of Bill, Peter, Julie||5033945||Lawn 5 |- |Best, John Joseph (Jack)||||2015 Feb 21||96||H of Grace (dec); F of Buill, Peter, Julie||5033944||Lawn 5 |- |Beston, Mary||||1896 Jan 24||60||W of James||5050228|| |- |Biddle, Henry William||||1962 Jun 27||94||||5030037|| |- |Biddle, Louisa Matilda||||1943 Nov 24||72||||5030038|| |- |Bigotto, Antonio||||1998 Apr 03||75||H of Maria; F of John; F-in-L of Nancye; GF of Nicole & Paul||5319352|| |- |Bigotto, Maria||||2013 Jul 13||88||W of Antonio||5319352|| |- |Binding Albert E J||||||79||AIF; S of Mary & John Binding; B of Flo & Glad||5034402||Lawn 5 |- |Bingham, Emanuel Joseph Leonard||||1966 Jan 17||91||H of Matilda||5319124|| |- |Bingham, Matilda Caroline||||1944 Dec 08||74||W of Emanuel Joseph Bingham||5319124|| |- |Biram, Edward Ernest||||1970 Nov 30||||H of Mary||5122166|| |- |Biram, James||||1905 Mar 20||58||||f12404288|| |- |Biram, Mary||||1948 Sep 28||||W of Edward||5122166|| |- |Biram, Rebecca||||1889 Nov 25||76||b. Manchester, England; M of Elizabeth Jamieson; W of Richard||f12404288|| |- |Biram, Richard||||1900 Sep 01||88||||f12404288|| |- |Bird, Doreen||1912 Aug 21||2012 Aug 24||100||W of John (dec); M of Rilla, Graham, Jean, Sue||5034411||Lawn 5 |- |Bird, Dorothy Maria||||1994 May 20||97||W of Robert; M of Theraze, Julie, Bernadette, Charon, Vicki, Byrne, Paul||5034322||Lawn 5 |- |Bird, John Whitworth||||1991 Apr 30||82||H of Doreen; F of Rilla, Graham, Jean, Sue||5034410||Lawn 5 |- |Bird, Patricia Mary||||1968 Jan 06||30||W of Robert; M of Julianne, Sharon, Lynne||5034711||Lawn 1 |- |Bird, Robert Edward (Bob)||||2012 Dec 18||79||H of Patricia (dec) & Dorothy (dec); F of Theraze, Julianne, Bernadette, Sharon, Vicki, Lynne, Paul||5034712||Lawn 1 |- |Bissett, Florence Lilliam May||||1963 May 02||73||with Frank Bennett||f12126592|| |- |Black, Alexander||||1919 Aug 12||||||4299842|| |- |Black, Amy Evelyn||||1984 Apr 08 ||79||M of Geoff, Lena, Roy, Dawn, Betty, Kathleen||5034763||Lawn 1 |- |Black, Archibald||||1921 Dec 10||||||4299842|| |- |Black, Catherine Mary||||1945 Jan 27||||||4299842|| |- |Black, David Neil||1900 Jan 05||1996 Oct 01||||S of Catherine & Alexander; H of Louise (dec); F of Alex, Carrie, Bob, Stan, Vic||4299844|| |- |Blacker, Mary Elizabeth||||2000 Nov 25||92||W of Winston; M of Sylvia, Alister, Allan (dec), Tom, Frank, Ann, Margaret, Evelyn, Jean, George, Norman||A091|| |- |Blacker, Winston Thomas||||1955 May 07||55||H of Mary; F of Sylvia, Alister, Allan (dec), Tom, Frank, Ann, Margaret, Evelyn, Jean, George, Norman||A091|| |- |Blackwell, Allan Noel||||1994 Jul 23||62||H of Verna; S of Mary & Thomas (dec)||5034230||Lawn 5 |- |Blackwood, Rebecca Therese Mary||1998 Mar 31||1998 Apr 01||||D of Therese & Michael, Sis of Matthew, Kiara, Elly, Nicholas||5033982||Lawn 5 |- |Blake, Thomas A||||1968 May 06||||S of Charles & Louise; B of Mary (Molly) Smith||5121972|| |- |Bleckly, Alfred Edward||||1955 Apr 08||85||H of Louisa||4259578|| |- |Bleckly, Louisa Jane||||1954 Mar 19||78||W of Alfred||4259578|| |- |Bloomer, Edna Ann||1918 Dec 02||1957 Nov 16||||W of Guy||5319386|| |- |Bloomer, Guy Darton||1916 Jun 21||1989 Jul 02||||H of Edna; F of Cheryl, Garry, Ross (dec)||5319386|| |- |Bloye, David George||||1967 Apr 25||69||H of Edith; F of Margaret (dec) & Shirley||5034822||Lawn 1 |- |Bloye, John Leslie (Jack)||||1998 Mar 23||73||H of Joyce; F of Philip, Jennifer, Michael, Kathryn||5033980||Lawn 5 |- |Boardman, Ada||||1914 Mar 17||13||D of Henry & Caroline||A058|| |- |Boardman, Henry||||1926 Sep 01||76||H of Nellie||A058|| |- |Boileau, Eric||||1979 Aug 22||72||||5122148|| |- |Boileau, Jean Gabrielle||||1957 Jan 22||||||5122148|| |- |Boileau, Marquita||||1964 Aug 29||||W of Reginald||5030112|| |- |Boileau, Reginald||||1974 Jul 25||||H of Marquita||5030112|| |- |Bolger, Edwin George||1925 Jul 07||1998 Jan 04||||S of Edward & Edith (both dec); B of Jean (dec), Jack, Lex (dec)||5033882||Lawn 5 |- |Booth, Shirley May (Shirl)||1939 Jul 26||2005 Jun 06||||W of ill (dec); M of Gary, Debbie, Kim, Gail||5034155||Lawn 5 |- |Booth, William Percival (Bill)||||1999 Jul 10||73||AIF VX94119; H of Shirley||5034156||Lawn 5 |- |Boradman, Nellie Caroline||||1934 May 28||62||W of Henry||A058|| |- |Boshko, Fedor||||1971 Feb 18||||H of Maria||5319656|| |- |Boshko, Maria||||1992 Jan 01||87||W of Fedor (dec); M of Irene & Stanis||5319657|| |- |Both, Doris Annie||||1968 Jun 02||64||W of James Thompson||f12155712|| |- |Bottrell, Gordon Leslie||1961 Jul 10||1961 Jul 11||||S of Sandra & Ted; Older B of Daryl & John||5319467|| |- |Bould, Marie||||1962 Jun 15||56||W of Ernest; W of Lionel, Phillip (dec), Yvonne||4299656|| |- |Bould, Mervyn Ernest||||1957 jul 01||52||H of Marie; F of Lionel, Phillip (dec), Yvonne||4299656|| |- |Bounds, Alex||||1926 Sep 16||8||S of W & E Bounds||4299866|| |- |Bounds, Sarah E||||1975 Jul 05||82||W of Wiliam; M of Alex||4299866|| |- |Bounds, William||||1965 Mar 05||74||H of Sarah; F of Alex||4299866|| |- |Bourchier, Ruby||||1908 Sep 25||21||D of C & E Bourchier||4299796|| |- |Bourchier, Wesley||||1906 Oct 25||91||||4299796|| |- |Bourke, Ronald (Ron)||||1992 Feb 18||73||AIF VX88652; H of Vi; F of Ron, Frances, Catherine (Kate)||5034426||Lawn 5 |- |Bourke, Violet May||||2002 Aug 17||80||W of Ron (dec); M of Ro, Frances, Kate||5034425||Lawn 5 |- |Bowers, Betsy Millicent||||1995 Mar 07||74||W of James||5034227||Lawn 5 |- |Bowers, Harriet Susan||||1921||||nee Heather||5318853|| |- |Bowers, Henry James (snr.)||||1964 Jul 05||||||5318853|| |- |Bowers, James (Jimmy)||||1996 Sep 21||70||H of Betsy (dec)||5034226||Lawn 5 |- |Bowman, Cecilia||||1953 Aug 25||||W of Thomas: M of Beryl & Jack (dec)||5319230|| |- |Bowman, Sarah Claydon||||1981 Mar 20||91||W of William||A104|| |- |Bowman, Thomas William||||1974 Dec 03||82||H of Cecilia||5319230|| |- |Bowman, William Thomas||||1954 Oct 10||62||H of Sarah Claydon Bowman; F of Ruth & Bill||A104|| |- |Boyce, Elizabeth||||1902 May 20||64||||f12393920|| |- |Boyce, Henry||||1905 Aug 25||71?||||f12393920|| |- |Boyce, Margaret||||1973 Jul 19||90||W of Thomas George; M of Henry, Marinda, Thomas||5034928||Lawn 1 |- |Boyce, Thomas George Irvine||||1966 Jul 12||86||H of Margaret; F of Henry, Marinda, Thomas||5034927||Lawn 1 |- |Boyes, Agnes Ella||||1908 Sep 05||23||nee Parke||A055|| |- |Boyes, Frank Harold||||1981 Feb 21||95||AIF; H of Olive; F of Nancy; GF of Robert||5034846||Lawn 1 |- |Boyes, Leslie Albert||||1908 Apr 09||16||||A055|| |- |Boyes, Olive Knight||||1967 May 20||71||W of Frank; M of Nancy; GM of Robert||5034845||Lawn 1 |- |Bradley, Margaret Heaton||||1916 Jan 08||87||W of William||f12425728|| |- |Bradley, William Henry||||1906 Mar 22||82||H of Margaret||f12425728|| |- |Brady, Harry||||1981 Jun 20||||||5122107|| |- |Brady, Maureen Claver||||2010 Sep 18||93||D of James Brady; Niece of Brigid McArdle||5122105|| |- |Brady,? (*daddy)||||1961 Feb 09||||||5122107|| |- |Braham, Henry||||1949 Jun 05||69||||5319152|| |- |Braham, Lisbeth||||1968 Aug 13||80||W of Henry; M of William, Walter, Donald, Etta, Vera, Una||5034654||Lawn 1 |- |Braham, Walter Albert (Wally)||||1999 Feb 27||87||S of Henry & Lisbeth; B of Etta, Vera, William, Donald (all dec) & Una||5034655||Lawn 1 |- |Bramstedt, Bruce||||1960 Dec 12||29||H of Mary; F of Mary, Robert, Gary, Pater, Jennifer||5319477|| |- |Bransden, Maureen Faye||||1993 Nov 05||62||W of Horace; M of Noel, Maureen, Patricia, Cindy, Shane, Debbie, Maryanne||f12600064|| |- |Bransgrove, John||||1946 Dec 08||84||H of Mary; M of Margaret, Amelia, John, Alexander||5319040|| |- |Bransgrove, Mary||1909 May 13||2000 Jun 09||||nee Carrig; W of Raymond (dec); M of John (dec), Maureen, Margaret, Leigh, Pau||5033961||Lawn 5 |- |Bransgrove, Mary||||1941 Oct 27||71||W of John; M of Margaret, Amelia, John, Alexander||5319040|| |- |Bransgrove, Raymond Leigh||||1996 Jun 08||83||H of Mary; F of John (dec), Maureen, Margaret, Leigh, Paul||5033962||Lawn 5 |- |Brasher, Alfred||||1944 Jul 06||52||||f11910336|| |- |Brasher, Emily Catherine||||1976 Mar 15||78||||f11910336|| |- |Brasier, Agnes Ellen||||1969 Feb 26||78||W of Albert||5319317|| |- |Brasier, Albert John||||1954 Oct 27||29||H of Betty Gwendolyne; F of Robert & Marilyn||5319210|| |- |Brasier, Albert William||||1963 Aug 19||70||H of Ellen||5319317|| |- |Brasier, Constance C||||1963 Dec 09||95||W of William||A132|| |- |Brasier, Roger Francis||||1954 Jul 23||3||S of Francis & Norma||5319227|| |- |Brasier, William||||1964||85||H of Constance||A132|| |- |Bravington, Blanche Amelia Louisa||||1953 Feb 11||83||W of Robert||f12702528|| |- |Bravington, John Fruin||||1964 Apr 10||76||H of May; F of Lorna, Audrey, Bill, Joyce, Enid, Jack, Cynthia||5319501|| |- |Bravington, Nellie Elizabeth Margaret||1917 Jun 17||2002 May 29||||nee Gray; W of Robert||5319371|| |- |Bravington, Olive Jessie||||1946 Mar 06||53||W of R R||f12698368|| |- |Bravington, Robert||||1935 Mar 11||79||H of Blanche||f12702528|| |- |Bravington, Robert Russell||1923 Nov 15||1985 Jan 13||||H of Nellie||5319371|| |- |Bravington, Violet May||||1978 Mar 04||82||W of John||5319501|| |- |Bray, Caroline||||1948 Jul 19||75||M of Charles, May, Ivy, Bill||5319140|| |- |Brealey, Lilian May||1913 Jul 30||1996 Mar 22||||W of Robert; M of Ralph, Ian, Ross||5034081||Lawn 5 |- |Brealey, Ralph Weston||1940 Oct 19||2007 May 02||||H of Tricia; F of Michael||5034080||Lawn 5 |- |Brealey, Robert Norman||1912 Nov 09||1995 Mar 25||||H of Lilian; F of Ralph, Ian, Ross||5034081||Lawn 5 |- |Bridle, Annie||||1960 Jul 29||90||W of Robert||f11774784|| |- |Bridle, Robert||||1945 Nov 11||81||H of Annie||f11774784|| |- |Brien, Frances Ellen||1916 Jan 03||2001 Mar 10||||W of Laurence (dec), George (dec) 7 George (dec); M of Francis, Arthur, George, Marie||5050127|| |- |Briggs, Henry||||1936 Jul 23||77||H of Sarah; F of Charlie, David, George, Edward. Rose, Ernest, Alice, Alfred||4299993|| |- |Briggs, Sarah Ann||||1935 Aug 22||72||W of Henry; M of Charlie, David, George, Edward. Rose, Ernest, Alice, Alfred||4299993|| |- |Bright, Henry Edward||||1991 Sep 24||86||AIF VX12956; H of Ivy (dec); F of John; F-in-L of Marlene||5034525||Lawn 5 |- |Bright, Henry Edward||||1991 Sep 24||86||AIF VX12956; H of Ivy (dec); F of John; F-in-L of Marlene||5319559|| |- |Bright, Isabella Jane||||2000 Jul 11||89||W of Roy (dec); M of Valerie, Alan, Denis, Graeme||5034128||Lawn 5 |- |Bright, Ivy||||1973 Jul 03||||W of Henry; M of John||5319515|| |- |Bright, Roy||||1994 Feb 11||87||H of Isabella; F of Valerie, Alan, Denis, Graeme||5034129||Lawn 5 |- |Britt, Euphemia Janet||||1992 Feb 25||83||W of John (dec); M of John||5034933||Lawn 1 |- |Britton, Dorothy Eileen||||1956 Oct 28||||W of Sydney||5122096|| |- |Britton, Jack||||1995 Feb 27||72||H of Dulcie||5034345||Lawn 5 |- |Britton, Sydney Melbourne||||1958 Jan 25||||H of Dorothy||5122096|| |- |Broadbent, Olive Mary||||1963 Jan 11||58||W of William John; M of Thelma, Audrey, Bruce, Allan, Ross (dec)||A017|| |- |Broadbent, William John||||1973 Oct 24||73||H of Olive||A017|| |- |Broadhead, Sharon Joy||1961 Oct 21||2009 Jan 31||||M of Kelsey; D of Geoff & Gwyn||5319346|| |- |Broadway, Tristan William||1990 Jun 06||1993 Aug 06||||S of Lydia & Trevor; B of Justin||4299764|| |- |Brooker, Ada Bertha||||1962 Apr 17||78||W of Edwin; M of Doris, Alice, Agnes, Myrtle||5319484|| |- |Brooker, Ada Clarice||1916 Feb 09||1974 Sep 30||||W of of Federick; M of Barry||4299958|| |- |Brooker, Allan William (Bill)||1906 Aug 11||1992 Mar 09||||H of Katheen; F of Valerie, Malcolm, Robert||4299961|| |- |Brooker, Ann Gaskie||||1960 Jul 22||||W of Percy; M of Verna & Mary||4299865|| |- |Brooker, Barry Charles||1939 Jul 30||1939 Jul 31||||S of Ada & Frederick||4299958|| |- |Brooker, Charles Edward||||1941 Sep 22||73||||f12062592|| |- |Brooker, Edwin Valentine||||1960 Nov 17||82||H of Ada; F of Doris, Alice, Agnes, Myrtle||5319484|| |- |Brooker, Ernest Wilfred||||1966 Sep 24||82||H of Mary; F of Ronald, Jessie, Edna, Ceal||5034897||Lawn 1 |- |Brooker, Frederick Charles||1910 Jun 06||2003 Jul 20||||H of Ada; F of Barry||4299958|| |- |Brooker, Kathleen Beatrice Nellie||1920 Mar 15||1995 Mar 22||||W of Allan; ashes scattered at sea||4299961|| |- |Brooker, Leonard Vincent||||1949 May 18||37||S of Sydney & Rose||f12449600|| |- |Brooker, Mary||||1977 Sep 17||86||W of Ernest; M of Ronald, Jessie, Edna, Cecil||5034898||Lawn 1 |- |Brooker, Olive Jane||||1922 Oct 16||14||D of Sydney & Rose||f12447424|| |- |Brooker, Percy John||||1936 Jun 25||||H of Ann; F of Verna & Percy||4299865|| |- |Brooker, Rose||||1969 Jul 22||90||W of Sydney||f12449600|| |- |Brooker, Sydney Benjamin||||1951 Jun 26||75||H of Rose||f12447424|| |- |Brooks, Isabella||||1938 Sep 10||61||W of James||4299974|| |- |Brooks, James Horner||||1949 Aug 15||75||H of Isabella||4299974|| |- |Brooks, Jean Constance||1925 Apr 06||1993 Oct 30||68||W of Noel; M of Garry & Leonie||5034044||Lawn 5 |- |Brooks, Noel Henry||||1995 Sep 17||74||H of Jean; F of Garry & Leonie||5034043||Lawn 5 |- |Brough, Edna Myrtle||1909 Oct 12||2007 Oct 16||||W of Eric; M of Glenda, Lois, Phyllis||5030076|| |- |Brough, Eric George||1909 Nov 25||1962 Jun 17||||H of Edna; F of Glenda, Lois, Phyllis||5030076|| |- |Broughton,?||||||||||5030071|| |- |Brown, Andrew (Boss)||1859 Mar 25||1940 Feb 18||81||H of Ellen; F of Frank, Arthur, Clarence, Alice, Fred, Herbert||f12200128|| |- |Brown, Arthur Juan Leslie||1930 Apr 23||1998 Dec 28||68||H of Eva; F of Colin, Diane, Kerrie; F-in-L of Robyn, Max, Brian||5034064||Lawn 5 |- |Brown, Caroline Ann||||1926 Jul 07||76||W of William||5318921|| |- |Brown, Clarence William||||1938 Dec 06||45||H of Emily||f12247296|| |- |Brown, Edna Annie May||1915 May 26||2004 Feb 12||||W of Neil; M of Beverley, Peter, Ian||5034143||Lawn 5 |- |Brown, Eileen Esther||1914 Feb 19||2005 Aug 09||91||W of Lawrence (Laurie dec);M of Chris & Mick; M-in-L of Margaret & Ria||5034364||Lawn 5 |- |Brown, Ellen||1860 Jul 09||1949 Jun 15||88||W of Andrew; M of Frank, Arthur, Clarence, Alice, Fred, Herbert||f12200128|| |- |Brown, Emily Maud||||1977 Mar 18||88||W of Clarence||f12247296|| |- |Brown, Frances Violet||||1986 May 14||90||W of Malcolm||5319314|| |- |Brown, Francis Earnest||1887||1942 Jul 12||55||S of Andrew & Ellen; B of Arthur, Clarence, Alice, Fred, Herbert||f12034816|| |- |Brown, Francis George||||1966 Jun 12||70||H of Molly; F of Kath, Ron, Norman, Jim||5034909||Lawn 1 |- |Brown, Frank Laurence||||1995 May 11||75||AIF; H of Jean; F of Rhonda & Rod||5034639||Lawn 1 |- |Brown, George||||1995 Mar 01||75||||5034294||Lawn 5 |- |Brown, James Watson||||1965 Oct 18||65||H of Mary||5319289|| |- |Brown, Janet J||||1945 Jul 19||67||W of Robert||5319121|| |- |Brown, Jean Davis||||1975 Dec 31||55||W of Frank; M of Rhonda & Rod||5034638||Lawn 1 |- |Brown, Lawrence Nelson||||1993 Feb 24||81||H of Eileen, Esther; F of Christopher Lawrence & Malcolm John; F-in-L of Margaret & Heather||5034365||Lawn 5 |- |Brown, Malcolm Walter||||1964 Feb 29||70||H of Frances||5319314|| |- |Brown, Mary Florence||||1976 Nov 25||67||W of James||5319289|| |- |Brown, Mary Kathleen (Molly)||||1975 Sep 24||74||W of Francis George (dec); M of Kath, Ron, Norman, Jim||5034910||Lawn 1 |- |Brown, Neil Thackwray||1911 Sep 25||1996 Jan 11||||H of Edna; F of Beverley, Peter, Ian||5034144||Lawn 5 |- |Brown, Neville||||1944 Jun 10||47||||5030044|| |- |Brown, Raelene Desley||||1977 Dec 25||21||W of Gary; D of John & Delsie Carson; Sis of Brendan (dec), Rabina, Deanne, Shaun||5034767||Lawn 1 |- |Brown, Rhonda Ann||||1968 Aug 24||21||D of Jean & Frank Brown; Sis of Rod||5034637||Lawn 1 |- |Brown, Robert||||1956 Jul 15||83||H of Janet||5319121|| |- |Brown, Roy Sidney||||1942 Sep 16||1||S of Zillah & Robert; B of Bobby, Keith, Pam||5319066|| |- |Brown, Thelma||||1933 May 25||28||M of Joy & Betty||4299944|| |- |Brown, William||||1922 Aug 24||88||H of Caroline||5318921|| |- |Brumley, Kathleen Marie||||1992 May 31||81||W of Thomas; D of Margaret & Richard Everard||5050374|| |- |Brusco, Guiseppe||||1962 Apr 24||||H of Maria||5121987|| |- |Brusco, Maria Carmela||||2000 Jan 26||||W of Guiseppe||5121987|| |- |Buckingham, Charles R||||1951 Oct 15||51||AIF VX104846; H of Rose; F of Bob, Graham, Bill||5319178|| |- |Buckingham, Rosina (Rose)||||1991 May 13||85||W of Charles (dec); M of Robert (dec), Graham, William||5319179|| |- |Buckingham, Susan Gaye (Sue)||||1992 Apr 05||27||D of Graham & Lorna; Sis of Brad, Ebony, Lucas, Tracey||5034373||Lawn 5 |- |Buckley, Adelaide Maude||1870 Jul 30||1956 Aug 09||||||f11828416|| |- |Buckley, John Gordon||1872 Jul 29||1947 Apr 11||||||f11828416|| |- |Buckley, Rev. Richard||||1946 Apr 18||||||5122265|| |- |Buckley,?||||||||||f12005120|| |- |Budd, Joseph Alfred||1904 Jun 14||1948 Jul 18||||AIF; B of Frederick; Uncle of Helen, Douglas, Elvie, Rodney||f11862208|| |- |Buegge, Adrian||||1962 Jul 13||||H of Venie; F of Ray (dec), Joan, Marie||5319452|| |- |Buegge, Lavinia (Venie)||||1993 Aug 02||91||W of Adrian||5319452|| |- |Buegge, Ray||||1953 Jul 17||27||||A138|| |- |Buhlert, Alva Margaret||||1951 Jul 27||28||W of William||5319174|| |- |Buhlert, William Richard||||1961 Mar 15||44||H of Alva||5319174|| |- |Buick, Anastasia||||1966 Sep 14||||W of Francis||5122009|| |- |Buick, Francis||||1963 Aug 10||||H of Anastasia||5122009|| |- |Bulach, Martha||||1963 Sep 03||94||||5030101|| |- |Bulmer, Jessie||||1946 Mar 05||||nee Cameron; Sis of Beth, Jack, Don||5319151|| |- |Bunick, Martha Pauline||||1945 Oct 02||89||||5319114|| |- |Bunn, Allen William Harvey||||1994 Nov 22||77||S of William & Florence; B of Freda, Nance, Lil||5034891||Lawn 1 |- |Bunn, Charles Arthur||||1966 Apr 17||73||H of Margaret; F of Hazel, Rod (dec), Arthur, Celia, Margaret||5034937||Lawn 1 |- |Bunn, Florence May||||1986 Feb 27||96||W of William Egerton (dec); M of Freda, Allen, Nance, Lilian||5034890||Lawn 1 |- |Bunn, Margaret (Peg)||1898 Sep 27||1988 May 14||||W of Charles (dec); M of Arthur, Celia, Margaret||5034939||Lawn 1 |- |Bunn, William Edgerton||||1966 Sep 14||74||H of Florence; F of Freda, Allen, Nance, Lilian||5034889||Lawn 1 |- |Bunstun, Elsie Bertha||||1972 Sep 14||74||W of Henry||5319010|| |- |Bunstun, Henry Ashby||||1957 May 24||63||H of Elsie||5319010|| |- |Burgoyne, Bruce Waldo||1926 Aug 07||2014 Jun 01||||H of June; F of Judith, Heather, Ian, Graham||5034276||Lawn 5 |- |Burgoyne, Ian William||1950 Feb 12||2005 Jul 01||||S of Bruce & June; B of Graham & Heather||5034277||Lawn 5 |- |Burgoyne, June Emma||1927 Jun 02||2013 Dec 30||||W of Bruce; M of Judith, Heather, Ian, Graham||5034277||Lawn 5 |- |Burke, George Daniel||1898 Dec 26||1955 Mar 24||||H of Hannah; F of Molly, Ciss, Pat, George, Tom, Jim, Frank, Margaret||5122071|| |- |Burke, Hannah Margaret||1900 Feb 14||1995 Sep 19||||W of George; M of Molly, Ciss, Pat, George, Tom, Jim, Frank, Margaret||5122071|| |- |Burmeister, Henry John (Harry)||||1996 Jun 26||74||AIF VX139178; H of Marie||5033894||Lawn 5 |- |Burns, Clara Bertha||||1964 Dec 31||71||W of John James; M of James & Betty||5319298|| |- |Burns, Emily||||1937 Sep 16||60||W of James||4299864|| |- |Burns, Herbert Walter||||1944 Sep 16||55||H of Sarah; F of Lionel, Gordon, Ella, Lindsay, Ivan, Lillian, Nancy, Pearl, Mavis, Sylvia||f11902400|| |- |Burns, James William Stuart||||1928 Mar 10||55||H of Emily||4299864|| |- |Burns, John James||||1976 Jul 09||83||H of Clara||5319298|| |- |Burns, Olive Minta||||1998 Nov 02||90||||5034112||Lawn 5 |- |Burns, Robert James||||1965 Oct 30||85||||5035987||Lawn 1 |- |Burns, Sarah Catherine||||1978 Sep 23||92||W of Herbert; M of Lionel, Gordon, Ella, Lindsay, Ivan, Lillian, Nancy, Pearl, Mavis, Sylvia||f11902400|| |- |Burrows, Martin Thomas||||1954 May 22||69||H of Evelyn||A118|| |- |Burrows, Rebecca Evelyn||||1976 Jul 31||84||W of Martin||A119|| |- |Burton, John Richard (Jack)||||2004 Dec 04||75||H of June & Margaret (dec); F of Liz, Paul, Tony; SF of Bernie, Kathy, John, Chris, Veronica||5050180|| |- |Burvill, Neil (Burv)||||2003 Nov 02||56||S of Lila & Clifford (dec); B of John & Gordon||5050136|| |- |Bush, Clarence V||||1958 Dec 24||48||AIF||5319408|| |- |Butler, Ellen Mary||||1942 Sep 09||58||W of Michael||5122229|| |- |Butler, Eustace||||1943 Feb 15||28||S of Michael & Ellen||5122229|| |- |Butler, Michael James (Mick)||||1955 Dec 21||83||H of Ellen Mary (dec); F of Cecil, Dorothy, Irene, Yootha (dec), Gerald, Eustace (dec)||5122230|| |- |[[Chalmers-726|Butt, Isabella Fraser]]||||1949 Nov 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Butt-1271.jpg 5319039] || |- |Butt, Mary||||1984 Apr 26||75||D of Angus & Margaret McDonald; M of Marie||5050322|| |- |[[Butt-1271|Butt, William Edwin]]||||1941 Sep 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Butt-1271.jpg 5319039] || |- |Byers, Elizabeth Newman (Betty)||||1992 Aug 14||70||W of William (Bill); M of Cyril, Elisabeth, David, Michael (dec), Fiona||5034316||Lawn 5 |- |Byrne, Annie||||1975 Mar 18||95||W of William||5122065|| |- |Byrne, Barry James||1943 Apr 20||2009 Aug 31||||H of Christine; F of Anthony & Robert||5034565||Lawn 4 |- |Byrne, Barry James||1943 Apr 20||2009 Aug 31||||H of Christine; F of Anthony & Robert||5319524|| |- |Byrne, Gladys Kathleen||1902 Jul 11||1994 Mar 27||||D of William & Annie||5122066|| |- |Byrne, William||||1955 Jun 10||92||H of Annie||5122065|| |- |Cain, Margaret Mary||||1998 Jun 23||63||W of Michael (Mick); M of Jennifer, Helen & Leanne||5034055||Lawn 5 |- |Cain, Michael John||||2004 May 28||74||H of Margaret; F of Jennifer, Helen, Leanne||5034054||Lawn 5 |- |Cakebread, Donald||||1951 Aug 22||3||S of Hector & Isabella||A160|| |- |Caldwell, Dr William Patterson||1921||1994 Jul 05||||RAAF; b. Jeparit; H of Nelma; F of James, Timothy, Simon||5034232||Lawn 5 |- |Caldwell, Nelma||1926||2001 Jan 25||||b. Cowangie; W of Patterson; M of James, Timothy, Simon||5034231||Lawn 5 |- |Caldwell, William Patterson||1994 Jun 27||1994 Jun 27||||S of James & Barbara; B of Emily & Georgio & Henry||4299759|| |- |Callaghan, Hannah||||1923 Oct 30||56||W of William||f12473856|| |- |Callaghan, William||||1949 Apr||||H of Hannah||f12473856|| |- |Callagher, Ida||||1960 Mar 13||||W of William||4299781|| |- |Callagher, William John||||1916 Jul 24||||H of Ida||4299781|| |- |Callanan, Annie||||1928 Nov 11||55||||5050360|| |- |Calvert, James Vernon||||1966 Mar 24||70||H of Ethel Calvert||5034945||Lawn 1 |- |Cambridge, Leslie||||1956 Dec 17||30||H of Maree; F of Sharyn, Teresa, Mark||5122053|| |- |Cambridge, Maree (Maisie)||||2000 Aug 26||73||Nee Hughes; W of Leslie; M of Sharyn, Teresa, Mark||5122053|| |- |Cameron, Edith Henrietta||||1996 May 17||86||W of Thomas William; M of Marie & Max||5034635||Lawn 1 |- |Cameron, Ewart John Gladstone||||1955 May 26||77||H of Jessie; F of Alexander; GF of Neil, Lloyd, Rae||5319089|| |- |Cameron, James Stewart||||1997 Sep 06||64||H of Jean; F of Tracey & Ronald||5034010||Lawn 5 |- |Cameron, Jessie||||1947 Jul 25||69||W of Ewart; SM of Alexander||5319089|| |- |Cameron, Lillian Alice||||1950 Dec 01||70||||A1468|| |- |Cameron, Peter||||1909 Aug 30||52||H of Nellie||5020256|| |- |Cameron, Thomas William||||1968 Dec 20||64||H of Edith; F of Marie & Max||5034634||Lawn 1 |- |Cameron, William||||1952 Jul 15||72||||A168|| |- |Campbell, Alfred Colin||||1933 Jun 30||21||H of Ada; F of Colin||f12572480|| |- |Campbell, Colin||||1966 Jan 25||85||H of Elsie; F of Alfred (dec), Muriel, Nell, Edie||5034966||Lawn 1 |- |Campbell, Donald William||||1998 Sep 14||38||H of Rhonda; F of Alexander, Samantha, Benjamin, Elliott||5034093||Lawn 5 |- |Campbell, Elsie||||1977 Aug 09||86||W of Colin; M of Alfred (dec), Muriel, Nell, Edie||5034966||Lawn 1 |- |Campbell, Judith Anne||||1994 Mar 21||58||W of Kevin; M of Ian, Shauna, Glenn, Dale||5034341||Lawn 5 |- |Campbell, Leah Ebony||2002 Oct 29||2002 Oct 29||||D of Alex * Angela||4299750|| |- |Campbell, Marion (Fay)||1932 Apr 18||2013 Aug 31||||nee Motton; W of Roy||5034149||Lawn 5 |- |Campbell, Phyllis||||1966 Mar 23||78||||5034959||Lawn 1 |- |Campbell, Roy Duncan||1923 Jul 31||1999 Feb 23||||AIF VX90210; H of Marion Fay||5034150||Lawn 5 |- |Canali, Augustus||||1915 Apr 08||||||5050277|| |- |Canali, Joseph||||1917 Jan 13||||||5050277|| |- |Cann, Terrence Edward||1935 Sep 18||2000 Aug 26||||H of Ruby; F of Dianne, Gary, Russell||5034605|| |- |Cannizzo, Angela||1900 May 06||1971 May 16||||b. Licodia- Eubea||5122163|| |- |Cannizzo, Maria||1905 Jul 02||1948 Jul 05||||b. Licodia- Eubea||5122163|| |- |Cannon, Jane||||1958 Aug 13||95||W of Thomas||5050222|| |- |Cannon, Thomas Ignatius||1858 Jan 30||1887 Nov 08||||H of Jane; S of Patrick & Julia||5050222|| |- |Cantlon, Kate Henrietta||||1916 Jun 22||29||||5050264|| |- |Cardamone, Antonio||||1973 May 07||71||H of Maria||5121965|| |- |Cardamone, Maria Angela||||1982 Dec 07||80||W of Antonio||5121965|| |- |Cardigan, Frances Ann||1898 Sep 16||1977 Sep 09||||W of John; M of June||5030088|| |- |Cardigan, John||1888 Jun 04||1961 Jun 10||||H of Frances; F of June||5030088|| |- |Cargan, Clara||||1950 Dec 09||||W of Michael||5122180|| |- |Cargan, Michael||||1955 Jul 28||||H of Clara||5122180|| |- |Carland, Edward||||1918 Sep 11||||H of Johanna||A059|| |- |Carland, Ethel May||||1962 Oct 10||||W of William||5050398|| |- |Carland, Johanna||||1913 Dec 17||||W of Edward||A059|| |- |Carland, William Alexander||||1968 Jul 06||75||H of Ethel||5050398|| |- |Carlson, Mary||||1927 Oct 09||66||||5050367|| |- |Carne, Arthur Frederick||||1991 Jul 30||74||RAAF S/N 41554; H of Hazel; F if Irene, Maureen, Bruce, Tracey||5034501||Lawn 5 |- |Carne, Arthur Frederick||||1991 Jul 30||74||RAAF 41554; H of Hazel; F of Irene, Maureen, Bruce, Trace||5319585|| |- |Carnevale, Sante||||1956 Sep 14||76||F of Angelo & Rosa||5122093|| |- |Carr, Daniel Curoe||||1993 May 10||77||H of Jean (dec); F of Marlene||5034295||Lawn 5 |- |Carr, Eleanor Marion||||1960 Feb 09||71||W of William||A167|| |- |Carr, William||||1950 Dec 23||62||H of Eleanor; F of Jean & Nancy||A167|| |- |Carroll, Alice Patricia||||1941||15||||5050383|| |- |Carroll, Charles||||1995 Jun 15||74||AIF VX148035; H of Eileen||5121953|| |- |Carroll, Eileen Mary||||1932||20||||5050383|| |- |Carroll, Eileen Maude||||2012 Nov 29||88||W of Charles (dec)||5121952|| |- |Carroll, Ivan James||||1992 May 16||69||B of Phyllis & Russell; B-in-L of Clarrie & Phyllis||5034262||Lawn 5 |- |Carroll, James David||||1934||67||||5050383|| |- |Carse, Thomas Harold||1911 Aug 05||2001 Nov 04||||AIF VX24263; H of Monica; F of Elizabth, Leo, Maurice, Christopher, Roger, Richard||5034087||Lawn 5 |- |Carson, Brendan John William||||1967 Aug 18||9||S of John & Delsie Carson; B of Raelene & Robina||5034768||Lawn 1 |- |Carson, Delsie Louise||1933 Jan 26||2011 Nov 02||||W of John; M of Raelene (dec), Brendan (dec), Robina, Deanne, Shaun||5034769||Lawn 1 |- |Carson, Myrtle Rose Grace||||1968 Dec 18||59||W of Walter John; M of Walter, Ronda, Loris, John||5034629||Lawn 1 |- |Carson, Walter John||||1971 Sep 29||62||H of Myrtle Rose Grace; F of Walter, Ronda, Loris, John||5034630||Lawn 1 |- |Carstein, Alfred Leonard||||1944 Oct 08||23||||5030049|| |- |Carter, Annie Adams||||1967 Nov 14||85||W of Henry||f12478080|| |- |Carter, Henry William||||1926 Sep 02||56||H of Annie||f12478080|| |- |Cartey, Elizabeth Grace||||1938 Aug 22||75||||f12289984|| |- |Casaburi, Irma||1933 Jul 17||2010 Jun 20||76||W of Vincenzo; M of Con, Mario, John, Anthony, Anna; M-in-L of Irena, Noeleen, Sue, Luciano||5050167|| |- |Casaburi, Vincenzo||1932 Apr 05||1998 Jun 24||66||H of Irma; F of Con, Mario, John, Anthony, Anna; F-in-L of Irena, Noeleen, Sue, Lucianno||5050168|| |- |Cashin, Patrick Francis||1917 Oct 22||2005 Nov 14||||b. Waterford, Eire; d. Warragul; H of Mary; F of William & Anne||5034377||Lawn 5 |- |Cass, Peter||||1967 Aug 16||77||AIF 417; H of Lillias; F of Mary (dec), Kevin||5034761||Lawn 1 |- |Castello, Gregoria Anna||1957 May 01||1972 Jan 08||||||5121978|| |- |Castle, Allan Rolfe||1906 Jun 28||2000 Feb 20||||H of Mary; F of John & Barry||5034431||Lawn 5 |- |Castle, Ellen||||1949 Sep 13||88||W of William||f12212928|| |- |Castle, Mary Beattie||1908||1991||||W of Allan; M of John & Barry; M-in-L of Gloria & Gail||5034430||Lawn 5 |- |Castle, William J T||||1939 Nov 20||80||H of Ellen||f12212928|| |- |Caygill, Dulcie Muriel||1921 Oct 05||2006 May 15||||W of Bert; M of Shirley, Margaret, Pam, Heather||5319480|| |- |Caygill, Herbert Leslie (Bert)||1914 Jun 25||1967 Sep 23||53||AIF VX47889; H of Dulcie; F of Shirley, Margaret, Pam, Heather||5319480|| |- |Caygill, Leslie George||||1962 Aug 18||27||S of Tom & Mary||5319453|| |- |Caygill, Mervyn Herbert John||||1959 Sep 05||20||S of Thomas & Mary||5319426|| |- |Caygill, Thomas Kevin||||1962 Dec 10||29||S of Tom & Mary||5319446|| |- |Cayley, Ruby Jane||1913 Sep 24||1998 Apr 05||||Nee Cook; D of Bertha||f12068544|| |- |Chadwick,?||||||||||4299896|| |- |Chalker, James||1865||1940||||||5122225|| |- |Chapman, Joy||1917 Nov 17||1997 Nov 22||||W of Les; M of Graeme & Dot, Julie & Gary, Sheryl & John||4299711|| |- |Chapman, Leslie (Les)||1912 May 09||2000 Oct 31||||H of Joy; F of Graeme & Dot, Julie & Gary, Sheryl & John||4299711|| |- |Chaproneire-Bravington||1976 Aug 20||1976 Aug 20||||S of Helen & Trevor; B of Kane Wayne||5319370|| |- |Charles, George||||1894 May 17||37||F of Mary||4299736|| |- |Charles, Mary Emily||||1921 Sep 30||32||D of George||4299736|| |- |Chautems, Charles||||1889 Sep 13||20||||A070|| |- |Chautems, David William||||1894 May 29||94||||A070|| |- |Chautems, Duncan||||1890 Mar 16||||d. Buln Buln||A070|| |- |Chautems, Julia Jessie||||1885||<1||||A070|| |- |Chawner, Harold||1905 Sep 03||1971 Jan 15||||b. U.K.; H of Lily; F of Brian Charles Chawner||5034356||Lawn 5 |- |Chawner, Lily||1908 Dec 23||2000 Mar 06||||b. U.K.; W of Harold; M of Brian Charles Chawner||5034356||Lawn 5 |- |Chenery, Robert Charles||||1965 Aug 14||59||S of Joseph & Elizabeth||5035010||Lawn 1 |- |Chilver, Ada||||1971 Jun 10||||W of George||f12499136|| |- |Chilver, George||||1924 Sep 04||51||H of Ada||f12499136|| |- |Chmiel, Aniela||||1991 Nov 10||||||5121958|| |- |Chmiel, Zygmunt||1910||1979||||Oficer Polski||5121958|| |- |Chrisanthopoulos, Vasilios (Bill)||1926 Jan 01||1993 Jul 28||||b. Greece; d. Warragul; H of Kalliopi; F of Artemisa; F-in-L of William; GF of Dimitrios (James)||5319360|| |- |Christensen, Elizabeth Marie||||1984 Mar 23||79||W of Paul Nikolaj (dec); M of Allen & Ruth||5034952||Lawn 1 |- |Christensen, Emily Annie||1869||1943 May 15||74||b. Palmerston, Sth Gippsland; W of Joseph Charles Robinson 1889-1925; M of Mildred, Constance, Egerton, Arthur||f11951488|| |- |Christensen, George Alfred||||1967 May 31||54||H of Jessie; F of Graeme, Ralph, Diane, Noel, Donald||5034815||Lawn 1 |- |Christensen, Jessie Rowena||||2003 Mar 25||89||W of George; M of Graeme, Ralph, Diane, Noel, Don||5034816||Lawn 1 |- |Christensen, Paul Nikolaj||||1966 Mar 18||65||H of Elizabeth; F of Allen & Ruth||5034951||Lawn 1 |- |Christian-Jones, Jean||||2002 Mar 23||82||W of Alan||f11888448|| |- |Christian, Robert L||||1945 Mar 07||54||H of Trenia; F of Jean Christian-Jones||f11888448|| |- |Christian, Trenia A||||1977 Mar 20||80||W of Robert; M of Jean Christian-Jones||f11888448|| |- |Christie, Charles||||1985 Oct 11||84||H of Berry||5319061|| |- |Christie, Charles||||1942 Dec 01||85||H of Rose; F of Jessie, William, David, Rose, Alexander, Daisey, Charles, Frank, Ruby||5319063|| |- |Christie, David Wallace||||1965 Mar 17||77||H of Emily||5030116|| |- |Christie, Emily Jane||||1965 Jul 08||70||W of David||5030116|| |- |Christie, Rose Tait||||1948 Dec 17||85||W of Charles; M of Jessie, William, David, Rose, Alexander, Daisey, Charles, Frank, Ruby||5319062|| |- |Clark, Alan||||1942 Jun 15||10||S of Wilfred & Helen||f12081344|| |- |Clark, Albert John||||1934 May 25||66||H of Kate||f12651264|| |- |Clark, Alexina||||1916 Jan 23||72||W of Thomas||f12402176|| |- |Clark, Alison||||||||||f12685248|| |- |Clark, Charles Alfred||||1967 May 28||65||||5319659|| |- |Clark, Charlote Matilda||||1973 Jan 22||80||W of Eustace||4299626|| |- |Clark, Eustace Leonard||||1959 Oct 08||70||H of Charlotte||4299626|| |- |Clark, Evelyn Maud||||1972 Jun||75||||4259577|| |- |Clark, George Mervyn||||1935 Apr 07||53||H of Mary Clark||A002|| |- |Clark, Ivy Constance||||1960 Jun 08||50||W of Robert; M of Nola, Alan, Ron||5319274|| |- |Clark, James Edward||||1926 Jul 02||69||H of Minnie||A003|| |- |Clark, James Robert||||1918 Apr 11||||AIF KIA France; S of Louisa & William||f11894464|| |- |Clark, James Robert (Jim)||||1991 Oct 29||66||AIF VX93886; H of Ruth; Step-F of Lorriane, Gerry, Darryl, Dianne, Christine||5034538||Lawn 5 |- |Clark, James Robert (Jim)||||1991 Oct 29||66||AIF VX93886; H of Ruth; SF of Lorraine, Garry, Darryl, Dianne, Christine||5319545|| |- |Clark, Kate Henshall||||1937 May 22||67||W of Albert||f12651264|| |- |Clark, Louisa||||1945 Jan 22||80||W of William||f11894464|| |- |Clark, Louise Margaret||||1889 Jun 18||2||D of Louisa & William||f11894464|| |- |Clark, Mary Paine||||1927 Mar 21||38||W of Mervyn Clark||A001|| |- |Clark, Minnie Elizabeth||||1924 Feb 09||66||W of James||A003|| |- |Clark, Myra Evelyn||||1899 May 15||22||D of Thomas & Alexina||f12402176|| |- |Clark, Robert Wilson||||1996 Nov 08||95||H of Ivy; F of Nola, Alan, Ron||5319274|| |- |Clark, Rupert||||1921 Sep 28||22||S of Minnie & James||A003|| |- |Clark, Russell||||||||||f12685248|| |- |Clark, Ruth Walburn||1921 Aug 31||2006 Apr 03||||W of Jack Foster, Louis John Shanahan & Jim Clark (all dec); M of Lorraine, Garry, Darryl, Dianne, Christine||5034537||Lawn 5 |- |Clark, Ruth Walburn||1921 Aug 31||2006 Apr 03||||W of Jack Foster, Louis John Shanahan & Jim Clark (all dec); M of Lorraine, Garry, Darryl, Dianne, Christine||5319546|| |- |Clark, Thomas John||||1917 Sep 02||78||H of Alexina||f12402176|| |- |Clark, Walter Albert||||1954 May 24||53||||4259577|| |- |Clark, Wilfred Thomas||||1941 Jun 29||46||H of Helen||f12081344|| |- |Clark, William Thomas||||1945 Aug 18||88||H of Louisa||f11894464|| |- |Clark, William thomas||||1917 Oct 04||||AIF KIA France; S of Louisa & William||f11894464|| |- |Clarke, Arron Charles||||1974 Jul 22||<1||B of Craig||5121974|| |- |Clarke, Bertha||||1957 Apr 14||37||W of Ronald; M of Beverley, Robert, Geoffrey||5319234|| |- |Clarke, Beryl Mae||||2007 Mar 16||82||W of Charles; M of Brenda, Gayle, Garry||5034351||Lawn 5 |- |Clarke, Charles Nelson||||1995 Sep 21||73||H of Beryl; F of Brenda, Gayle, Garry||5034352||Lawn 5 |- |Clarke, Craig Maxwell||||1969 Jun 13||<1||B of Arron||5121974|| |- |Clarke, Earle Maxwell Charles (Max)||1948 Feb 01||2000 Aug 10||52||H of Lina; F of Craig (dec), Jason, Aaron (dec), Bradley, Travis||5050162|| |- |Clarke, Ernest A||||||||Clara and Edith underneath. Children?||5319269|| |- |Clarke, Ernest Arthur||||1955 Sep 30||57||||A111|| |- |Clarke, Myles Robert||1952 Oct 08||1953 Jan 22||||S of Terry & Nola; B of Phillip||5122132|| |- |Cleary, Mary Emma||||1925 Jul 18||62||W of Michael||4299851|| |- |Cleary, Michael||||1933 Jun 25||||||5050381|| |- |Clements, Matthew Gerard||||1982 Sep 13||||Stillborn||5034594|| |- |Close, Albert||||1955 May 16||71||H of Lucy||4259566|| |- |Close, Lucy Mason||||1974 Nov 16||94||W of Albert||4256566|| |- |Coates, Allan Paul||||1998 Sep 09||23||S of Pauline & Iven; B of Shane, Bruce, Raymond; B-in-L of De'Arne||5050125|| |- |Coates, Lyla Avis||||1973 Aug 06||55||||5030121|| |- |Cobbledick, Mary Ann||||1921 Jan 09||60||W of Theophilus||5318924|| |- |Cobbledick, Theophilus Feutrill||||1944 Sep 12||86||H of Mary||5318924|| |- |Cochlan, Aric James||||1938 Dec 10||24||S of James & Mary||5050387|| |- |Cochlan, James||||1931 Dec 09||56||H of Mary||5050387|| |- |Cochlan, Mary||||1958 May 15||||W of James||5050387|| |- |Coe, Albert||||||||H of Alice; F of Phyllis||5319232|| |- |Coe, Alice May||||1982||||W of Albert (dec)||5319232|| |- |Coldebella, E||||||||||5050364|| |- |Coldrick, Edward||||1953 Nov 05||74||H of Emily; F of Edith, Olive, Cecilia||A125|| |- |Coldrick, Emily Mabel||||1960 Dec 26||||W of Edward; M of Edith, Olive, Cecilia||A125|| |- |Cole, Ann Gertrude||1884||1970||||W of Frederick; M of Alfred, Jean, David, Nancy, Beryl, George||5319492|| |- |Cole, Arscott||||1904 Dec 05||80||d. Lardner; H of Grace||f12421568|| |- |Cole, Elizabeth||||1947 Jan 20||87||formerly Coleman; W of James Coleman||f12587072|| |- |Cole, Frederick William||1883||1963||||H of Gertrude; F of Alfred, Jean, David, Nancy, Beryl, George||5319482|| |- |Cole, Grace||||1916 Jun 18||82||d. Warragul; W of Arscott||f12421568|| |- |Cole, John Trevenen||||1941 Sep 20||76?||d. Warragul; S of Arscott & Grace; B of Samuel||f12417280|| |- |Cole, Samuel||||1923 Sep 29||66||d. Warragul; S of Arscott & Grace; B of John||f12417280|| |- |Cole, Thomas Veale||1868 Aug 26||1958 May 10||||S of Arscott & Grace||f12421568|| |- |Cole,?||||||||||5319200|| |- |Coleman, James||||1935 Jul 14||75||H of Elizabeth Cole||f12587072|| |- |Collier, John||||1898 Aug 02||41||F of Ruby||f12287808|| |- |Collier, Ruby||||1899 Apr 21||3||D of John||f12287808|| |- |Collins, Elizabeth Margaret Victoria||1882 Jan 21||1939 Jun 05||||W of Walter; M of Clifford, Irene, Mira (dec), Irma, Lionel||4299964|| |- |Collins, George||||1991 May 17||92||H of Margaret Josephine (dec) and Ellen Margaret; F of George & Bill||5034508||Lawn 5 |- |Collins, George||||1991 May 17||92||H of Margaret Josephine (dec & Ellen Margaret; F of George & Bill||5319579|| |- |Collins, John William (Jack)||||1995 Jan 23||62||H of Mavis||5034219||Lawn 5 |- |Collins, Walter||1880 Oct 08||1957 Apr 08||||AIF; H of Elizabeth; F of Clifford, Irene, Mira (dec), Irma, Lionel||4299964|| |- |Collis, Charles Henry||||1978 Aug 11||74||H of Olive; F of Nell & Kevin||5122033|| |- |Collis, Olive Maude||||1960 Jun 27||51||W of Charles; M of Nell & Kevin||5122033|| |- |Colls, Mary Janet||||1968 Sep 13||||W of William||5319231|| |- |Colls, William Walter Ernest||||1952 Sep 01||||H of Mary||5319231|| |- |Collyer, Edward||||1968 Nov 05||17||||5034658||Lawn 1 |- |Collyer, Henry Frederick||||1976 Sep 24||72||H of Yvonne; F of Shirley, Edward, George, Robert, Brian, Alfred||5034659||Lawn 1 |- |Colouhoun, Annie||||1904 May 23||61||W of John||f12172096|| |- |Colouhoun, Arthur William||||1888 Dec 30||4||S of John & Annie||f12172096|| |- |Colouhoun, John||||1903 Sep 16||72||H of Annie||f12172096|| |- |Colton, Jack||||1934 Sep 27||||||5050379|| |- |Condon, Bernard Michael||||1995 Apr 02||80||AIF VX11425; S of Margaret & Francis; B of Joseph, Kevin, Patrick, Eileen, Richard||5122161|| |- |Condon, Catherine||||1935 Mar 02||60||W of Richard; M of Richard & Mary||5050285|| |- |Condon, Daniel Edward||||1945 Jul 17||||||5050388|| |- |Condon, Eileen||||1979 May 27||68||D of Francis & Margaret Condon||5122159|| |- |Condon, Francis Patrick||||1966 Apr 14||||H of Margaret; F of Eileen||5122159|| |- |Condon, Joseph William||||1989 Mar 01||66||S of Margaret & Francis; B of Bernard, Kevin, Patrick, Eileen, Richard||5122161|| |- |Condon, Margaret Ann||||1948 May 24||||W of Francis; M of Eileen||5122159|| |- |Condon, Mary||||||<1||||5050285|| |- |Condon, Mary Ellen||||1931 Nov 21||||||5050388|| |- |Condon, Richard||||||<1||||5050285|| |- |Condon, Richard||||1957 Jul 07||82||H of Catherine||5050285|| |- |Condon, Thomas||||1922 Apr 28||65||H of Mary||5050396|| |- |Condratoff, Douglas Russell||1938 Apr 12||1993 Oct 02||55||B of Roland (dec) & Mary||5033943||Lawn 5 |- |Conkey, Sarah Mary||||1967 Apr 27||65||W of Alexander (dec)||5034828||Lawn 1 |- |Connell, Alexander||||1935 Mar 17||62||H of Minnie||f12595712|| |- |Connell, Alfred Clay||||1955 Mar 20||87||H of Marthan||f12144512|| |- | [[Connell-3081|Connell, John Allen]] ||||1950 Apr 02||65||H of Olive; F of Frances, Miles, Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Connell-3081.jpg f12153280] || |- |Connell, Marthan||||1949 Sep 25||74||W of Alfred||f12144512|| |- |Connell, Minnie||||1947 Feb 23||67||W of Alexander||f12595712|| |- | [[Miles-10405|Connell, Olive Amelia]] ||||1970 Apr 24||88||W of John; M of Frances, Miles, Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Connell-3081.jpg f12153280] || |- |Connelly, William||1864||1940||||||5122225|| |- |Connolly, Gordon||||1997 Jun 25||81||AIF VX4627; H of Hazel Victoria||4299813|| |- |Connolly, Hazel Victoria||||2004 Jul 15||91||W of Gordon||4299817|| |- |Conoon, John||||1950 Jun 16||80||||5122185|| |- |Conroy, Louis Stephen (Lou)||||2003 Oct 31||65||H of Laurel; F of Ruth, Anne, Richard||5050187|| |- |Cook, Bertha Augusta||1886||1941||||M of Ruby Cayley||f12068544|| |- |Cook, Charles||||1951 Dec 23||76||||4259603|| |- |Cook, Douglas Charles||||1965 Aug 11||16||S of James & Nancy; B of Nancy & James||5035003||Lawn 1 |- |Cook, Elizabeth Christina (Bess)||||1968 Feb 17||86||||4259603|| |- |Cook, Elizabeth Mary Hilda||||1965 Oct||68?||||A112|| |- |Cook, Margaret Annie (Peg)||1916 Nov 24||2013 Dec 13||||W of Bob; M of Margo, Stanley, Douglas, Brian, Julie, Wendy||5034886||Lawn 1 |- |Cook, Mary Ann Eliza||||1954 Sep||75||||A112|| |- |Cook, Robert Maxwell||||1994 Jan 10||79||H of Peg; F of Margo, Stan, Doug, Mick, Julie, Wendy||5034884||Lawn 1 |- |Cook, Wendy Joy||||1966 Nov 22||6||D of Robert & Margaret; Sis of Margot (dec), Stanley, Douglas, Brian, Julie||5034885||Lawn 1 |- |Cook,?||||||||||4299741|| |- |Cooke, John Marshall||1918 Apr 04||2009 Jan 31||||RAAF 431930; H of Peg; F of Terry, Chris, Margaret, Denis, Gabrielle, Bernadette||5034085||Lawn 5 |- |Cooke, Joseph Frederick||1828 Feb 29||1894 Jul 14||66||||f12165824|| |- |Cooke, Margaret Mary (Peg)||||2009 Jan 30||90||W of John; M of Terry, Chris, Margaret, Denis, Gabrielle, Bernadette||5034086||Lawn 5 |- |Cooney, Bernard||||1972 May 27||53||||5122047|| |- |Cooney, Cecelia||||1949 Aug 31||||W of Michael||5050393|| |- |Cooney, Elizabeth Mary (Liz)||1954 Dec 14||2013 Oct 28||||||5034724||Lawn 1 |- |Cooney, John||||1959 Apr 12||51||||5122047|| |- |Cooney, Michael||||1930 Nov 30||||H of Cecelia||5050393|| |- |Cooper, Kenneth David (Kenny)||||1995 Apr 14||13||S of Jennifer & David; B of Paul & Stacey||5034217||Lawn 5 |- |Copeland, Arthur||||1917 Sep 05||23||AIF; d. France; S of W & A Copeland||f12348416|| |- |Copeland, George||||1911 Jan 01||22||S of W & A Copeland||f12348416|| |- |Copeland, Hugh Allen||||1949 Jul 25||83||H of Kate||5050361|| |- |Copeland, John||||1916 Aug 12||26||AIF; d. France; S of W & A Copeland||f12348416|| |- |Copeland, Kate||||1928 Nov 28||55||W of Hugh||5050361|| |- |Copeland, William James||||1916 Aug 04||24||S of W & A Copeland||f12348416|| |- |Corbett, Owen Eric||1939 Nov 07||1996 Jul 01||||H of Marian; F of Meriel, Jane, Richard; F-n-L of Peter Gough & Peter Weir||5034032||Lawn 5 |- |Cornish, John||||1939 Mar 17||84||||4299971|| |- |Corrone, Damien||1997 Oct 26||1997 Oct 26||||S of Rocky & Sera; B of Jason, Amy, Stephanie||4299728|| |- |Cosson, A||||1967 Jun 26||74||AIF 5557; H of Ella (dec)||5319277|| |- | [[Derham-205|Costello, Elizabeth Ann]] ||||1959 Mar 11||80||M of Leslie, Maude, Stanley, Claude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Derham-205.jpg 4299637] || |- |Coster, Douglas Ross||||1974 Mar 03||8||S of Les & Nola; B of Ian, Barry, Carolyn, Annette||5034874||Lawn 1 |- |Coster, Ian||||1966 Dec 13||||Infant S of Leslie & Nola; B of Douglas||5034875||Lawn 1 |- |Coster, Leslie Gordon||||1999 Oct 19||58||H of Nola; F of Douglas (dec), Ian (dec), Barry, Carolyn, Annette||5034876||Lawn 1 |- |Costin, Alma Joyce||1922 Jan 16||2010 Aug 24||||W of Ron; M of Wayne & Ean; M-in-L of Susanna||5034964||Lawn 1 |- |Costin, Ronald George||1918 Sep 25||2008 Jun 08||89||H of Joyce; F of Wayne & Ean; F-in-L of Susanne||5034963||Lawn 1 |- |Costin, Wayne Ronald||||1966 Jan 29||19||S of Ron & Joyce; B of Ean||5034962||Lawn 1 |- |Couch, Anthony John||1956 Mar 29||1956 Mar 29||||S of Edna & Stanley||5122088|| |- |Coughlan, Ivy Victoria||||1939 Aug 28||52||M of Ron, Jack, Keith, Wilma, Nola||f12236736|| |- |Coulson, George Christopher||||1980 Oct 15||72||AIF; H of Margaret; F of Gwen, Ruth, Heather||f11826304|| |- |Coulson, James||||1957 Nov 30||||||f11822400|| |- |Coulson, Mary E||||1947 Feb 11||||||f11822400|| |- |Cox, Cyril George (Sam)||||1982 Jul 31||76||H of Helen; F of Mervyn & Anne||5033927||Lawn 5 |- |Cox, Elizabeth||||1968 May 04||||||5030085|| |- |Cox, Ellen May||||1992 Nov 09||82||W of Cyril George (Sam) (dec); M of Mervyn & Anne||5033928||Lawn 5 |- |Cox, Ida Mary||||1990 Jul 20||95||W of Lionel (dec); M of Lionel||5034693||Lawn 1 |- |Cox, Jennifer Joan||1955 Nov 10||2007 Aug 14||||Wof Trevor; M of Rebecca, Matthew, Michael (dec), Jessica, Stephen||5050292|| |- |Cox, Lionel C||||1968 Apr 04||73||AIF 7223; H of Ida||5034692||Lawn 1 |- |Cox, Michael Joseph Eric||1984 Nov 28||1985 Jan 31||||S of Trevor & Jenny; B of Rebecca & Matthew||5050292|| |- |Cox, Raymond||||1961 Aug 30||||||5030085|| |- |Craig, James Aloyisius||||1991 Aug 22||66||Royal Navy 1939-45; H of Margaret; F of Lesley, Lyn, Stuart||5034189||Lawn 5 |- |Craig, Margaret Mary||||2013 Oct 18||84||W of James (dec); M of Lesley, Lyn, Stuart||5034188||Lawn 5 |- |Craig, William C||||1919 Apr 25||38||||4299820|| |- |Crang, Andrew Chapple||||1968 Jan 06||75||H of Eva; F of Nita||5034919||Lawn 1 |- |Crang, Eva May||||1966 Jul 22||59||W of Andrew; M of Nita||5034918||Lawn 1 |- |[[Billing-193|Crawford, Mary Jane]]||||1946 Jun 03||80||W of John||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Billing-193.jpg 5030062]|| |- |Creighton, Francis Joseph||||1948 Oct 01||52||||f11984832|| |- |Crichton, Edward George||||1968 Oct 31||||H of Ivy Vera; F of Daphne, Thelma, Hilda, Betty||5034780||Lawn 1 |- |Crichton, Ivy Vera||||1967 Jul 06||76||W of Edward George; M of Thelma, Hilda, Betty||5034779||Lawn 1 |- |Crighton, Ellen||||1909 Jul 31||||M of John Wylie Crighton||4299808|| |- |Crighton, John Wylie||||1900 Sep 18||||Boer War; b. Mafeking; S of Ellen||4299808|| |- |Crockett, Edith||||1986 Mar 24||95||W of Edward||A127|| |- |Crockett, Edward||||1953 Jul 26||74||H of Edith||A127|| |- |Croft, Mary Eliza||||1936 Nov 01||60||Sis of Jane Frances Weller||A021|| |- |Crole, Ellen ||||1922 Aug 19||||||4299785|| |- |[[Brown-37450|Crole, Ellen]] ||||1899 Aug 19||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Crole-9.jpg 4299783]|| |- |[[Crole-8|Crole, George Henry]] ||||1944 May|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Crole-8.jpg 4299784] || |- |[[Crole-9|Crole, W E]]||||1900 Aug 15||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Crole-9.jpg 4299783]|| |- |Cromie, Helen||||1940 Apr 12||71||W of Joseph||5319001|| |- |Cromie, Joseph||||1952 Feb 23||82||H of Helen||5319001|| |- |Cropley Frances Lydia||||1983 Oct 05||93||||4299872|| |- |Cropley, Adrienne Georgina||||1958 Jul 10||76||W of Percy E||5319253|| |- |Cropley, Alice||||1933 Mar 22||51||W of Crosby||4299947|| |- |Cropley, Amelia||||1974 Apr 13||||||5318949|| |- |Cropley, Annie||||1958 Jan 13||85||Sis of Mary & Jessie||4299972|| |- |Cropley, Annie Grace||||1946 Nov 05||79||||4299823|| |- |Cropley, Benjamin||||1926 Jun 05||92||H of Elizabeth||4299797|| |- |Cropley, Benjamin John (Ben)||1924 Jul 01||2015 Aug 10||||H of Gladys (dec); F of Marjorie, Daryl, Stuart||5034357||Lawn 5 |- |Cropley, Charles B||||1937 May 25||75||H of Lizzie||4299742|| |- |Cropley, Christina||||1919 Sep 23||40||W of Frank||5318872|| |- |Cropley, Effield||||1920 Nov 11||79||H of Sarah Grace||4299822|| |- |Cropley, Eleanor Mary||||1946 Mar 17||63||W of John||4299956|| |- |Cropley, Elizabeth||||1915 Sep 27||74||W of Benjamin||4299797|| |- |Cropley, Emily||||1897 Jan 25||8||||4299742|| |- |Cropley, Emma||||1960 May 04||64||W of James||5030069|| |- |Cropley, Ernest||||1961 Jun 03||83||H of Isabella; F of Reg, Lance, Enid||5030063|| |- |Cropley, Ethel May||||1929 Jun 03||44||||4299872|| |- |Cropley, Fanny||||1935 Apr 22||73||||4299870|| |- |Cropley, Felicia Lily||||1962 Feb 22||89||||4299823|| |- |Cropley, Frank||||1933 Jun 14||62||H of Amelia; F of Keith & John||5318949|| |- |Cropley, Gladys||1922 Nov 17||2004 May 06||||W of Ben; M of Marjorie, Daryl, Stuart||5034358||Lawn 5 |- |Cropley, Isabella||||1946 Jun 24||66||W of Ernest; M of Reg, Lance, Enid||5030063|| |- |Cropley, James Benjamin||||1947 May 28||67||H of Emma; F of Lois, Ben, Florence, Elvie, Ken||5030069|| |- |Cropley, Jessie||||1958 Aug 10||90||Sis of Mary & Annie||4299972|| |- |Cropley, John||||2003 Nov 28||95||H of Noel; F of Col & Jackie||5034145||Lawn 5 |- |Cropley, John Searle||||1939 Sep 29||81||H of Eleanor||4299956|| |- |Cropley, Keith||||1958 May 21||||||5318949|| |- |Cropley, Lancelot Ernest Ninian||1913 Jan 15||2000 Aug 30||||S of Isabella & Ernest; B of Reg & Enid||5030063|| |- |Cropley, Lizzie||||1915 Aug 18||51||W of Charles||4299742|| |- |Cropley, Marshall||||1896 Oct 25||27||S of Jinnie Cropley||4299743|| |- |Cropley, Marshall Vallence||||1993 Jul 03||79||H of Edna; F of Bill & Jenny||5033946||Lawn 5 |- |Cropley, Mary Rosetta||||1939 Mar 02||||Sis of Annie & Jessie||4299972|| |- |Cropley, Noel||||1996 Feb 15||82||W of John; M of Col & Jackie||5034146||Lawn 5 |- |Cropley, Robin Reginald||||1936 Oct 14||30||||4299986|| |- |Cropley, Sarah Grace||||1940 Sep 07||97||W of Effield||4299822|| |- |Cropley, Shiela||||1903 Nov 07||<1||||4299742|| |- |Cropley, William Thomas||||1942 May 21||83||||4299874|| |- |Cross, Allen Edward Thomas||1913 Jun 27||2001 Apr 20||||H of Dorothy; B of Ada, William, Hazel, Jean, John||f12385024|| |- |Cross, Darren Maxwell||||1974 Jul 10||<1||S of Max & Maree; B of Brett, Jodie, Bradley, Melissa||5121963|| |- |Cross, Dorothy Gwen||1913 Jan 29||2005 Dec 16||||nee Porteous; W of Allen||f12385024|| |- |Cross, Harold||||1986 Jun 14||82||H of Helena; F of Amy, John, Max||5034313||Lawn 5 |- |Cross, Helena Gertrude (Getie)||||1994 Dec 24||87||W of Harold (dec); M of Amy, John, Max||5034314||Lawn 5 |- |Cruickshank, Leslie James||||1951 Jul 30||54||H of Elsie||5319163|| |- |Cuick, Donald William||||1987 Dec 08||53||H of Jean; F of Sandra, Ray, Donna, Peter, Kathy, Robyn||5034083||Lawn 1 |- |Cuick, Robyn Maree||||1967 Jun 03||<1||D of Jean & Don; Sis of Sandra, Ray, Donna, Peter, Kathy||5034804||Lawn 1 |- |Cullinan, Brian Gregory||||1998 Apr 25||68||H of May; F of Lisa, Vicki, Faye||5034052||Lawn 5 |- |Cumming, David John||1955 Aug 23||1957 Feb 06||||S of Bub & Leonard||4259552|| |- | [[Cumming-2489|Cumming, Edward James (Ted)]] ||1895 Jan 04||1966 Jul 24||71||H of Ida; F of Edward; M of Ida, Una, Edward (Bill, dec), Ian, Len, Dot, Ann (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Cumming-2489.jpg 5319251] || |- |Cumming, Eliza||||1950 Jul 16||<1||D of Rosie & Stuart; Sis of Anne, Gary, John||5319162|| |- | [[Forbes-8787|Cumming, Ida Ann]] ||1894 Mar 13||1958 Jul 06||64||nee Forbes; W of Edward; M of Ida, Una, Edward (Bill, dec), Ian, Len, Dot, Ann (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Cumming-2489.jpg 5319251] || |- |Cumming, James||||1933 Sep 09||||H of Nellie||5318952|| |- |Cumming, Leonard Hector (Cummo)||1929 May 24||1998 Jun 26||69||H of Bub; F of Bill, Geoff, David (dec), Sue & John||4259552|| |- |Cumming, Nellie||||1952 May 06||||W of James||5318952|| |- |Curran, Ethel||||1929 May 28||31||D of John Aldridge||f12552896|| |- |Curtin, David George||1957 Feb 18||1958 Mar 13||||||5319247|| |- |Curtin, Michael Gerald||1960 Mar 18||1993 May 02||||||5319248|| |- |Cusden, Alice||1905 Aug 02||1956 Oct 19||||W of Fred||f12275264|| |- |Cusden, Fred Ernest||1904 Nov 27||1957 Jun 29||||AIF VX44149; H of Alice||f12275264|| |- |Cusden, James||1937 Aug 26||1937 Oct 23||||S of Fred & Alice; B of William & Peter||f12275264|| |- |Cussen, Richard J||||2014 Apr 13||||||5121879|| |- |Cussenn, Richard J||||2014 Apr 13||||||5050156|| |- |Cuthbertson, Arthur Henry||||1971 Jan 31||72||H of Mary||5122155|| |- |Cuthbertson, Joyce Mary||||1947 Sep 1947||19||D of Arthur & Mary||5122155|| |- |Cuthbertson, Mary Elizabeth||||1959 Aug 27||68||W of Arthur||5122155|| |- |Cuthbertson, Sian||||1933 Aug 08||38||||f12691776|| |- |Czechow, Knstantin||1906 Mar 15||1954 Dec 01||||||A107|| |- |Czechow, Maria||||1973 Jul 08||70||W of Konstatin (dec); M of Nadia||A108|| |- |Dalrymple, Ann (Annie)||1975 Aug 24||1932 Jul 19||||||5050290|| |- |Dalrymple, George||1911 May 08||1911 Oct 21||||S of James & Ann||5050290|| |- |Dalrymple, James||1876 Oct 23||1965 Oct 30||||||5050289|| |- |Dalrymple, Margaret||||1923 Sep 19||80||||5050326|| |- |Dalrymple, Susan||1871 Jan 20||1948 Nov 16||||||5050290|| |- |Dalrymple, Thomas||1914 Dec 18||1916 Oct 08||||||5050289|| |- |Dalton, Francis Arnold (Frank)||1921 Jun 13||2008 Oct 28||87||AIF VX58106; H of Pat (dec) & Cipriana; F of Phillip (dec), Ron, Bev, Colin & Shirley; SF of Mylene, You Yen & Mic Mic||4259595|| |- |Dalton, G||||1953 May 21||63||AIF 4492||4259594|| |- |Dalton, Herbert Edward||||1957 Dec 11||71||with Ethel Tarrant||4259591|| |- |Dalton, Mark James||||1967 Aug 19||||||5034764||Lawn 1 |- |Daly, Rt, Rev, Mons. Joseph D||1912 Jul 07||1980 Mar 20||||||5121942|| |- |Dalzell, Lizzie Jane||||1936 May 03||52||b. Closkilt, Co. Down, Ireland; d. Warragul; W of Robert James||5318983|| |- |Daniel, Alexander Griffith||||1967 Dec 31||70||H of Minnie; F of Margaret||5034707||Lawn 1 |- |Daniels, Clement John||||1942 Aug 02||44||||5122237|| |- |Daniels, Elizabeth Margaret||||1983 Jun 20||83||||5122237|| |- |Daniels, Frederick||||1950 Feb 02||82||H of Maria Agnes||5122235|| |- |Daniels, Hanora Ann||||1982 Jan 12||||||5122157|| |- |Daniels, Maria Agnes||||1944 Jan 16||72||W of Frederick||5122236|| |- |Daniels, William Edmond||||1960 Jan 06||||F of William||5122157|| |- |Daniels, William Francis||||1947 Dec 10||||infant S of William||5122157|| |- |Danks, John||1920 Sep 25||1995 May 29||||H of Pat; F of Norm, Pam, Gordon, Glenda, Ronise, Ernie, Kelvin, Rod, Robert||5034102||Lawn 5 |- |Danks, Vera Ivy (Pat)||1928 May 28||2014 Dec 31||||W of John (dec); M of Norm, Pam, Gordon, Glenda, Ronise, Ernie, Kelvin, Rod, Robert||5034101||Lawn 5 |- |Dargavel, James Atkinson||||1967 Nov 18||68||late of Rottington, England||5034756||Lawn 1 |- |Davidson, Claude Standly||||1950 Aug 13||60||||5319166|| |- |Davidson, Duncan Leslie||||1967 May 01||60||H of Nola; F of Geoffrey, Stuart, Bruce||5034819||Lawn 1 |- |Davidson, Margaret||||1966 Jun 29||71||W of James Davidson (dec); M of Margaret & Leslie||5034935||Lawn 1 |- |Davie, Robert||||1957 Dec 18||54||H of Dorothy; F of Robert||5319391|| |- |Davies, Hilda Alice||||1945 Aug 25||45||W of Jack; M of Lucy & Jacqueline||5319117|| |- |Davine, Charles Milo||||1983 Oct 21||82||||5050405|| |- |Davine, Gweneth Mary||||1972 Aug 14||66||||5050405|| |- |Davine, Katherine||||1932 Sep 28||59||||5050404|| |- |Davine, Kevin Francis||||1950 Mar 06||43||||5122183|| |- |Davine, Mary Therese (Maire)||||1980 Feb 24||77||||5122182|| |- |Davine, Milo||||1940 Aug 09||74||||5050404|| |- |Davis, Ethel May||||1964 Oct 06||74||Sis of William||4299623|| |- |Davis, Henrietta Winifred (Ettie)||||1966 Jun 17||81||||5034904||Lawn 1 |- |Davis, John||||1908 Jul 23||65||H of Margaret||4299805|| |- |Davis, Margaret||||1939 Mar 23||84||W of John||4299805|| |- |Davis, Martha Mary||||1966 Aug 01||78||M of Samuel M Davis & M-in-L of Agnes; GM of Mary & Robert||5034913||Lawn 1 |- |Davis, Mary||||1909 Sep 06||29||D of John & Margaret||4299805|| |- |Davis, Sarah||||1945 Jun 18||85||W of Thomas||4299941|| |- |Davis, Thomas||||1933 Jun 16||76||H of Sarah||4299941|| |- |Davis, William||||1960 Jan 05||71||B of Ethel||4299623|| |- |Dawson, Beatrice||1921||1999||||||5034152||Lawn 5 |- |Dawson, Dorothy Jean||1948 May 14||1980 May 29||||D of Hector & Evelyn Watkins||5319309|| |- |Dawson, Frederick George||||1925 Apr 20||54||H of Ida; F of Lucy, Albert, Frederick, Bertha, Ida, Elena (Nellie), Ruby, Henry (Ben)||f12503360|| |- |Dawson, Ida Julianna||||1965 Nov 20||90||W of Frederick George (dec); M of Lucy, Albert (dec), Frederick, Bertha (dec), Ida, Elena, Ruby, Henry||5034988||Lawn 1 |- |Dawson, Keith||1912||2001||||||5034151||Lawn 5 |- |Dawson, Margaret||||1941 Nov 02||65||nee Pincini||5319041|| |- |de Bijl, de Visch Eybergen||1923 Mar 27||2003 Aug 14||||W of Frank; M of Henny, Robert, Tricia, Sylvia||5050191|| |- |de Bijl, Franciscus||1927 Apr 12||2006 Aug 23||||H of Riek (dec); F of Henny, Robert, Tricia, Sylvia||5050190|| |- |de Blauw, Pieter Simon Beecher||1988 Aug 19||1988 Aug 19||||S of Jacob & Glenda||4299735|| |- |De Zan, A||||1927 Sep 14||||||5050368|| |- |Deblin, Letita Eileen||||1967 Jul 23||||W of Albert||5122172|| |- |Decker, Frederick||||1976 Mar 11||75||H of Lillian||A126|| |- |Decker, John Jacob (Jack)||1934 Jan 02||1996 Feb 20||||H of Elaine; F of Karen, Ken, Glen, Sharyn||5033954||Lawn 5 |- |Decker, Karen Gayle||1958 Mar 15||1958 May 30||||D of Blaine & Jack; Sis of Glen||4299644|| |- |Decker, Kenneth John||1959 Jan 23||1979 Aug 08||||S of Blaine & Jack; B of Glen||4299644|| |- |Decker, Lilian Beatrice||||1996 Nov 01||69||W of Alan; M of Dianne, Ray, Cheryl, Ian||5034017||Lawn 5 |- |Decker, Lillian May||||1953 Aug 24||52||W of Frederick; M of Gladys, Alan, Jean, Kevin, Majorie, Roy||A126|| |- |Decker, Sharyn Joy||1963 Jul 27||1983 Oct 11||||D of Blaine & Jack; Sis of Glen||4299644|| |- |Decker, William Alan||||2003 Nov 18||81||RAAF 49587; H of Lilian (dec); F of Dianne, Ray, Cheryl, Ian||5034016||Lawn 5 |- |Dennis, Ebony Rose||1993 Dec 17||1993 Dec 17||||D of Ashley & Elizabeth; Sis of Todd, Matthew, Laura, Torey, Andrew, Coby||4299761|| |- |Dennis, Evelyn Charlotte||||1997 Jan 06||72||W of Robert (Bob); M of Margaret, Kathy, Terry, Mary, Eddy, Ashley||5034309||Lawn 5 |- |Dennis, Robert George||||1995 Dec 14||70||H of Evelyn; F of Ashley,; Step-F of Margaret, Kathy, Terry, Mary, Edward||5034310||Lawn 5 |- |Dennison, J L||||1947 Jan 06||52||AIF 3382; H of Violet||f11806720|| |- |Dennison, Leslie John (Mick)||||1981 Feb 02||53||H of Jean; F of Patricia (dec), Janice, Linda (dec), Robert, Paul, Barry, Richard||5319413|| |- |Dennison, Linda Joye||||1973 Nov 17||||D of Leslie & Jean Dennison||5319412|| |- |Dennison, Patricia Anne||||1959 Jan 20||||D of Leslie & Jean Dennison||5319412|| |- |Dennison, Violet||||1989 Jul 14||92||W of Leslie (dec); M of Isobel, John (Mick dec), Keith, Harold, Betty, Alec (dec)||f11809088|| |- |Dent, Dulcie||||2000 Feb 27||||W of Ron; M of Cliff, Helen, Gavin, Andrew, Richard||5034006||Lawn 5 |- |Dent, Ronald William (Ron)||||1997 Apr 23||74||RAAF 418037; H of Dulcie; F of Clifford, Helen, Gavin, Andrew, Richard||5034007||Lawn 5 |- |Deppeler, Beatrice Ellen May||||1967 Sep 12||75||W of Frederick; M of Frederick (dec), Ivan (dec), Dawn||5034788||Lawn 1 |- |Deppeler, Eric Ivan||||1967 Jun 18||47||H of Marjorie; F of Lorraine, Ronald, Eric; S of Frederick & Beatrice||5034081||Lawn 1 |- |Deppeler, Frederick John||||1976 Jul 13||84||H of Beatrice (dec); F of Fred (dec), Ivan (dec), Dawn||5034789||Lawn 1 |- |Deppeler, Marjorie Elaine (Marj)||||1992 Dec 06||68||W of Eric Ivan (Ivan) (dec); M of Lorraine, Ronald, Eric||5034082||Lawn 1 |- |Derbyshire, Albert||||2000 Apr 29||92||H of Ivy (dec) & Isabelle; F of Mervyn (dec, Valma, Glennis & Lindsay (dec)||5034037||Lawn 5 |- |Derbyshire, Elizabeth Mary||||1958 May 31||85||W of William||5318848|| |- |Derbyshire, Evelyn Louisa||||1964 May 17||57||W of George||4299718|| |- |Derbyshire, George||||1950 Nov 19||45||H of Evelyn; F of Raymond & Mary||4299718|| |- |Derbyshire, Isabelle Emily||||2011 Jan 06||101||W of Arch Mc Pherson (dec) & Albert Derbyshire (dec); M & M-in-L f Graeme, Pam & Buce (dec)||5034036||Lawn 5 |- |Derbyshire, Mervyn Charles||||1993 Jul 23||60||F of Christine, Ian & Janet||5034040||Lawn 5 |- |Derbyshire, William||||1910 Sep 17||58||H of Elizabeth||5318848|| |- |Derrig, Mary||||1980 Jun 19||89||||A071|| |- |Dessent, Anthony William||||1987 Aug 20||||S of Mary||5050304|| |- |Dessent, Arthur||||1972 Jun 17||84||||5050243|| |- |Dessent, Margaret||||1964 Dec 22||||W of Arthur||5050243|| |- |Dessent, Mary Margaret||||1963 Apr 28||||M of Anthony||5050304|| |- |Deveraux, Catherine||||1956 Jul 31||||W of Edward; M of Joseph||5050302|| |- |Deveraux, Edward John||||1945 Oct 29||||H of Catherine; F of Joseph||5050302|| |- |Deveraux, Joseph||||1936 May 27||||S of Edward & Catherine||5050302|| |- |Devereaux, L F||||1932 Oct 17||37||AIF 2641||5050384|| |- |Devitt, Allan Francis||||1965 Nov 05||55||Ist H of Phyllis Kennedy; F of Robert, James, Phillip, John||5034984||Lawn 1 |- |Devlin, Albert Joseph||||1949 Mar 15||||H of Letita||5122172|| |- |Devlin, Matthew||||||||S of Terry & Marion||5122173|| |- |Dewar, Sr. Julia (Sr. Ambrosine)||||1993 Mar 26||||||5122111|| |- |Di Grandi, Giorgio||1915 May 19||2001 Jul 05||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Warragul||5050206|| |- |Digby, George||||1964 May 17||||with George Digby||5122035|| |- |Digrandi, Joseph||||1967 Dec 12||||S of Joseph & Sylvia||5034731||Lawn 1 |- |Dineen, Frank||||1975 Dec 23||||H of Henrietta||5319648|| |- |Dineen, Henrietta||||1972 Dec 22||||W of Frank; M of John & Bill||5319648|| |- |Dineen, John Francis||1930 Mar 09||1995 Feb 19||||||5319649|| |- |Dixon, Lancelot Percival||1884 Feb 05||1940 Aug 15||||F of Norman, Kath, Elsie, Keith, Lancelot, May, Stanley, Lawrence, Thomas, Ella, Patrick, Clive||f12189376|| |- |Dixon, Margaret||||1928 Aug 27||74||W of Joseph||f12554944|| |- |Dockery, Freda||||1992 Jul 01||80||W of Wilbur Jones & Seymour Dockery; D of Fred & Lucie Roberts; M of Ivor, Ian, Alan, Neil||5034548||Lawn 5 |- |Dockery, Freda||||1992 Jul 01||80||W of Wilbur Jones then Seymour Dockery; D of Fred & Lucie Roberts; M of Ivor, Ian, Alan, Neil||5319538|| |- |Dodd, Elsie||||1946 Apr 18||64||W of Frederick; M of Frederick & Jeffrey (dec)||5030053|| |- |Dodd, Frederick||||1953 Feb 25||84||H of Elsie; F of Frederick & Jeffrey (dec)||5030053|| |- |Dodorico, Adele Maria||||1976 Aug 31||79||W of Felice||5121976|| |- |Dodorico, Felice Giovanni||||1968 Nov 29||75||H of Adele||5121976|| |- |Dodorico, Rosie Maria||1931 Apr 17||2001 May 09||||D of Felice & Adele; Sis of Marcelina, Orlanda, Eva||5121977|| |- |Dods, John C||||1961 Sep 10||83||H of Ruby; M of Pearl||5319381|| |- |Dods, Peter Findlay||1912||||35||b. Edinburgh, Scotland; S of James & Mary||5319138|| |- |Dods, Ruby Alice||||1957 Aug 10||75||W of John; M of Pearl||5319381|| |- |Doherty, Carl Raymond (Ray)||1936 Jul 15||2005 Sep 27||||H of Barbara; F of Paul, Susan, Jon; F-in-L of Ashleigh & Rebecca||5050184|| |- |Doherty, Dulcie Aldyth||1905 Nov 21||1978 Nov 12||||W of Joshua; M of Ray, Barbara||5050183|| |- |Doherty, Ellen Martin||||1969 Jun 23||82||nee Simpson||5319499|| |- |Doherty, Joshua||||1964 Mar 15||84||||5319499|| |- |Doherty, Joshua Scales||1905 Nov 17||1961 Jul 24||||H of Dulcie; F of Ray, Barbara||5050183|| |- |Donald, Mary||||1974 Oct 16||87||W of Peter; M of Christine||5034611||Lawn 1 |- |Donald, Peter||||1968 Nov 19||87||H of Mary; F of Christine||5034612||Lawn 1 |- |Donaldson, Clifford Frank||||1936 Jul 15||26||H of May (Gloria); S of Frank & Agnes; B of Norm, Tess, Ivy||5318982|| |- |Donaldson, Douglas Russell||1931 Sep 24||2003 Jun 15||||F of Fiona & Craig; S of William & Violet||5319496|| |- |Donaldson, Violet Mabel||||1981 May 12||92||||5319495|| |- |Donaldson, William Waring||||1961 Jan 09||77||||5319495|| |- |Donnelly, Alice||1905 Apr 17||1993 Jul 13||||nee McDonald; b. Scotland; W of Francis (dec); M of Mary, Frank, Jack||5033929||Lawn 5 |- |Donnelly, Francis (Frank)||||1998 Jan 29||66||H of Cecilia; F of Frank, Gerard, Bernadette, Terrence, Stephen||5034051||Lawn 5 |- |Donovan, Bernard John||||1965 Jul 14||||||5122002|| |- |Donovan, Eileen Edith||||1962 Jun 14||||||5122002|| |- |Doria, Signora Vincenza||1908 Jul 22||1951 Jul 13||||b. Licodia-Eubea; d. Warragul||5122145|| |- |Dorling, Rita Marion||||1996 Jan 02||59||W of Graham; M of Glenn & Warren||5034200||Lawn 5 |- |Dorotheus, Sr. Marie||||1987 Jun 17||||||5122263|| |- |Douglass, George Charles||||1955 Oct 26||85||||A097|| |- |Douglass, William Sholto||||1950 Nov 12||52||H of Laura||A169|| |- |Dovey, Edward John||||1991 Jun 05||36||S of Evelyn & Eric; B of Margaret, Kathy, Terry, Mary, Ashley||5034509||Lawn 5 |- |Dovey, Edward John||||1991 Jun 05||36||S of Evelyn & Eric; B of Margaret, Kathy, Terry, Mary, Ashley||5319578|| |- |Downer, Florence Annie||1887||1964||||||A176|| |- |Downer, Percy||1886||1950||||||A176|| |- |Downie, Susan Gaye||1964 Jan 03||1964 Mar 22||||D of Clifford & Helen||5030107|| |- |Downs, Cyril Seymour||1904||1974||||||5319368|| |- |Drew, Wilton Laurence (Whiz)||||1996 Oct 24||61||H of Carmel; F of Nicholas, Gabriella, Phillipa, Geraldine, Daniel, Brendan, Martine||5034375||Lawn 5 |- |Driscoll, John||||19?? Sep 19||52||||5050296|| |- |Dropley, Crosby||||1946 Sep 19||||H of Alice; F of Ivy, Joyce, Marshall, Lila||4299947|| |- |Duffy, John||||1899 Apr 28||29||d. Outtrim mine||f12331520|| |- |Duffy, Margaret Christina||||1969 Aug 11||67||W of Michael James; M of Eileen, Mary, John||5034858||Lawn 1 |- |Duffy, Michael James||||1967 Feb 05||75||H of Margaret; F of Eileen, Mary (dec), John||5034857||Lawn 1 |- |Dugdale, Ernest Arthur (Ern)||||1996 Dec 29||73||H of May; F of John; Late Royal Engineers, British Army s/n 14772719||5034092||Lawn 5 |- |Dugdale, Eunice May||||1998 Jul 12||71||W of Ernest Arthur (dec); M of John; M-in-L of Mary; GM of Kelly, Gavan, Michael, Janine, Hannah, Emily||5034091||Lawn 5 |- |Duggan, Christian||||1967 Aug 13||73||H of Jess; F of Jack, Noel, Marie, Vern||5034765||Lawn 1 |- |Duggan, Jessie||||1969 Jun 22||75||M of Jack, Noel, Marie, Vern||5034766||Lawn 1 |- |Duggen, David Vernon||1957 Oct 16||1995 Aug 23||37||S of Elva & Vern; F of Jessie; B of Bruse & Elizabeth, Stephen, Jenny & David||5034130||Lawn 5 |- |Duggen, Vernon Charles||1931 Sep 13||2007 Jul 27||76||H of Elva; F of Bruce, David (dec), Stephen & Jennifer; F-in-L of Elizabeth & David||5034131||Lawn 5 |- |Duigan, Francis Elizabeth||||1914 Mar 25||||W of Dr. Charles Duigan; D of George Graham M.D.||A057|| |- |Dunbabin, Murray Harrison||1940 Aug 24||2002 Jan 21||||H of Helen; F of Lisa, Kellie, Katie||5034606|| |- |Duncan, Arthur Frederick||||1991 Mar 25||78||H of Edna; F of Geoff & Bob||5034414||Lawn 5 |- |Duncan, Edna Ruby||||1993 Aug 29||74||W of Arthur Frederick; M of Geoff & Bob; M-in-L of Sue & Gai||5034415||Lawn 5 |- |Duncan, Ethel||1884 Aug 14||1953 Nov 18||||W of Gordon; M of Shirley, David, Mavis, Mary, Jack, Davida, Donald||5319215|| |- |Dunderdale, Richard||||1914 Jul 24||||d. Warragul; S of George & Elizabeth||5050281|| |- |Dunlop, Alexander||||1953 Apr 14||||H of Sarah; F of Ethel, William, Albert, Ruth (Mrs Kells), John, Arthur, Wally, Emily||A149|| |- |Dunlop, Bessie||||1900 Jan 05||65||W of James (of NSW); D of William Aikman; Sis of Jack Aikman||5318799|| |- |Dunlop, Michael James||1991 Oct 18||2002 Jul 03||||S of Les & Lesley; B of Billy, Phillip, Ben (dec), Richard, Leslie, Robert||5050138|| |- |Dunlop, Sarah||||1952 Sep 03||||W of Alexander; M of Ethel, William, Albert, Ruth (Mrs Kells), John, Arthur, Wally, Emily||A149|| |- |Dunn, ?||||||||||f12678976|| |- |Dunn, Casey Sheree||1997 Feb 13||1997 Jun 24||||D of Judy & Steve; Sis of Samuel||4299756|| |- |Dunn, Lily Grace||2000 Oct 12||2000 Nov 26||||D of Kate & Simon; Sis of D'Arcy, Hamish, Amelia, Finn||4299751|| |- |Dunn, Loretta||||1979 Dec 12||68?||W of Michael||5319445|| |- |Dunn, Michael John||||1963 Jan 26||39||H of Loretta; F of Dorothy, Margaret & Loretta||5319445|| |- |Dunne, Daniel Alphonsus (Danny)||||2002 May 26||86||H of Dawn; F of Mary, Michael, Dilys, Patrick, Timothy, Kathleen||5050172|| |- |Dunstan, Harry||||1964 Nov 17||63||H of Marjory; F of William & Peter||5122021|| |- |Dunstan, Marjorie Elizabeth||||1988 Jun 25||85||W of Harry (dec); M of William (Bill) & Peter||5122022|| |- |Durham, Alan Gerard||||1989 Nov ||69||S of Mary & Otto||A051|| |- |Durham, George Juer||||1910 Dec 13||||H of Isabel||A052|| |- |Durham, Isabel||||1907 Dec 13||||W of George||A052|| |- |Durham, Mary Jane||||1954 Sep 23||80||W of Otto||A053|| |- |Durham, Otto Sander||||1952 Jan 09||74||H of Mary||A053|| |- |Dusting, C H||||1940 Jan 18||18||AIF VX5603||4299829|| |- |Dusting, Charles Herbert||||1922 Apr 06||38||H of Bertha Ellen; F of John, Edna, Ruby, Rosalie, Jessie, Charles||4299828|| |- |Dye, Marie||||1993 Sep 06||||D of Darryl & Ann||4299762|| |- |Dyer, Charles F||||1962 Sep 20||90||H of Eleanor||5050418|| |- |Dyer, Christina Kezia||||1967 Jan 03||70||W of James; M of Mavis & Joyce||5034865||Lawn 1 |- |Dyer, Dora Hilda||||1950 Jun 18||||||A177|| |- |Dyer, Eleanor Augusta Louise||||1935 Sep 02||||W of Charles F||5050418|| |- |Dyer, James Roy||||1972 Jun 27||79||H of Christina Kezia; F of Mavis & Joyce||5034866||Lawn 1 |- |Dyer, Wilhelmina||||1951 Jul 01||||||A177|| |- |Dyke, Christopher John||||1966 Aug 27||75||H of Evelyn; F of Leo (dec), Patricia, Maurice, Maurine||5034920||Lawn 1 |- |Eade, Roy Allan||||2003 Jul 29||85||AIF VX133957; H of Gwen; F of Allan, Russell, Murray (dec), Glenda, Noel||5033994||Lawn 5 |- |Earles, Lindsay Harold||1937 Oct 16||1962 Aug 18||||H of Maureen; F of Lee, Julie, Peter||5122104|| |- |Earles, Maureen Patricia||1937 Apr 23||2006 Dec 21||||W of Lindsay; M of Lee, Julie, Peter||5122104|| |- |Early, John||||1963 Jul 02||86||||5122004|| |- |Earnshaw, John Davis Williams||||1961 Apr 22||76||||5319469|| |- |Eastwell, Eva May||||1956 Apr 28||53||W of William||4299667|| |- |Eastwell, George Henry||||1935 Jul 31||82||||4299922|| |- |Eastwell, John Terence (Jack)||1924 Sep 02||2011 May 28||||H of Dorothy; F of Heather, Rhonda, Pamela||5034095||Lawn 5 |- |Eastwell, William Edward||||1948 Dec 05||25||||4299692|| |- |Eastwell, William Matthew||||1967||77||H of Eva||4299667|| |- |Eaton, John Frederick||||1933||||||5318950|| |- |Eaton, Roy Vincent||1938 Oct 03||2010 Oct 25||||H of Pat; F of Denise, Jacklyn, Gaye, Michael||5050203|| |- |Eberle, Anne Louise||1831||1892||||nee Porchet; b. Switzerland; W of Charles; M of Charles Louis, Anne & Alois Louis||5318803|| |- |Eberle, Charles||1831||1896||||b. Switzerland; H of Anne; F of Charles Louis, Anne & Alois Louis||5318803|| |- |Ecclestone, Elsie Lillian||||1952 Aug 25||62||W of Herbert||5319186|| |- |Ecclestone, Herbert Lawrence||||1955 Feb 11||67||H of Elsie||5319186|| |- |Ednie, Isabella||||1954 Aug 28||83||W of John Martin||5319214|| |- |Ednie, John Martin||||1955 Sep 04||82||H of Isabella||5319214|| |- |Edward, Amy||||1964 Jul 27||||||f12283328|| |- |Edwards, George||1878 Apr 06||1959 Jan 17||||H of Henrietta; F of Tainton & Howard||4299638|| |- |Edwards, George||||1937 Apr 03||||||f12283328|| |- |Edwards, Mary||||1963 Jul 24||96||||4299832|| |- |Egglestone, Donald James||||1992 Feb 26||69||AIF; H of Mary; F of Patricia, Garry, Thomas, Kenneth, Terrence (dec), Ann, Stella, Elizabeth, Andrew||5034735||Lawn 1 |- |Egglestone, Terrence||||1967 Dec 15||||S of Donald & Mary; B of Patricia, Garry, Thomas, Ken, Ann, Stella, Elizabeth||5034734||Lawn 1 |- |Elder, Edith V||||1967 Mar 30||||W of Bill; M of Alan & Margaret||5034824||Lawn 1 |- |Elder, William John||||1982 Jun 05||76||H of Edith; F of Alan & Margaret||5034825||Lawn 1 |- |Elliott, Cecelia||1903 Apr 14||1970 Nov 16||||W of James; M of Kathleen, Mick, Marie, Jim, Jack||5122072|| |- |Elliott, Edith Irene||1930 Oct 16||2005 Aug 24||74||W of Frank; M of Shirley, Vic, Frank, Russell, Sue, Bev||5034269||Lawn 5 |- |Elliott, Edward||||1933 Sep 19||||H of Margaret||5020254|| |- |Elliott, Francis John (Frank)||1922 Jul 15||2006 May 01||83||AIF VX67163; H of Edith; F of Shirley, Vic, Frank, Sue, Bev||5034268||Lawn 5 |- |Elliott, James Joseph||1901 Sep 14||1955 Feb 03||||H of Cecelia; F of Kathleen, Mick, Marie, Jim, Jack||5122072|| |- |Elliott, John||||||||d. Infant; S of Edward & Margaret||5020255|| |- |Elliott, John Henry Callard||||1948 Oct 04||69||||5319153|| |- |Elliott, Joyce||||1982 Oct 27||64||W of Oswald; M of Dawn, Douglas, Ossie, Mark||5319280|| |- |Elliott, Kathleen||||||||d. Infant; D of Edward & Margaret||5020255|| |- |Elliott, Louise||||1944 Oct 15||||||5319129|| |- |Elliott, Margaret||||1953 Oct 11||||W of Edward||5020254|| |- |Elliott, Margaret||||||||d. Infant; D of Edward & Margaret||5020255|| |- |Elliott, Oswald Thomas James||||1961 Jan 13||55||H of Joyce; F of Dawn, Douglas, Ossie, Mark||5319280|| |- |Ellis, Frederick Charles||||1927 Mar||||H of Dorothy Steenholdt||f12538048|| |- |Ellis, Helen||||1944 Feb 11||57||W of John||5319068|| |- |Ellis, John Ritchie||||1942 Sep 01||82||H of Helen||5319068|| |- |Ellman, Albert Henry||||1950 Sep 26||58||||A175|| |- |Ellman, Alice Mary||||1961 Apr 01||64||||A175|| |- |Elmar, Edna Elizabeth||||1968 May 13||65||W of Leonard; M of Marie||5034687||Lawn 1 |- |Elmar, Leonard George||||1982 Apr 15||85||H of Edna; F of Marie||5034688||Lawn 1 |- |Elston, Jack (T.P.I.)||||1991 Nov 07||68||AIF VX96236; H of Eileen May Elston; F of Patrick, Maureen, Colleen, Michael, Rhonda, Terry||5034489||Lawn 5 |- |Elston, Jack (T.P.I.)||||1991 Nov 07||68||AIF VX96236; H of Eileen May; F of Patrick, Maureen, Colleen, Micahel, Rhonda & Terry||5319599|| |- |Emery, Clifton Victor (Mick)||||1999 Jul 09||86||H of Wilma (dec); F of Wilma & Karyn||5034475||Lawn 5 |- |Emery, Clifton Victor (Mick)||||1999 Jul 09||86||H of Wilma (dec); F of Wilma & Karyn||5319616|| |- |Emery, Wilma||||1992 Aug 05||74||W of Mick; M of Wilma & Karyn||5034474||Lawn 5 |- |Emery, Wilma||||1992 Aug 05||74||W of Mick; M of Wilma & Karyn||5319617|| |- |England, Annie||||1962 Aug 19||77||W of George||5030075|| |- |England, George Harold||||1964 May 07||67||H of Annie||5030075|| |- |English, Edward English (Bluey)||||2001 Jul 04||76||RAAF 146065; H of Elizabeth (Betty); F of Barry; F-in-L of Trish; GF of Shelley, Melissa, Clinton||5033991||Lawn 5 |- |English, Elizabeth Mary (Betty)||||2003 Oct 26||75||W of Edward (Bluey); M of Barry; M-in-L of Trish; GM of Shelley, Melissa, Clinton||5033990||Lawn 5 |- |Enrico, Peitro||1933 May 16||1935 Apr 06||||||5050375|| |- |Erlandson, Erland||||1929 Dec 28||60||H of Janet||4299861|| |- |Erlandson, Jane||||1937 Sep 05||66||W of Erland; M of Winifred||4299862|| |- |Ettles, Bele||||1997 Jul 14||||W of James Ettles (dec); M of Danny, James, Marg, Helen||5034520||Lawn 5 |- |Ettles, Bele||||1997 Jul 14||||W of James (dec); M of Danny, James, Marg, Helen||5319565|| |- |Ettles, James W J||||1991 Jun 21||74||H of Bella; F of Alexander, James, Margaret, Helen||5034519||Lawn 5 |- |Ettles, James W J||||1991 Jun 21||74||H of Bella; F of Alexander, James, Margaret, Helen||5319566|| |- |Evans, Fred||||1996 May 09||87||H of Lillian; F of Frederick, Mervyn, Knneth, Sylvia||5319304|| |- |Evans, Justin Craig (Jay)||1979 Oct 31||1993 Jul 17||||S of Trevor & Glenda; Step-S of Gilbert Mynard & Maureen Evans; B of Paul & Jessica||5034163||Lawn 5 |- |Evans, Lillian Maude||||1964 Jun 25||54||W of Fred; M of Frederick, Mervyn, Kenneth, Sylvia||5319304|| |- |Evans, Neville Allan||1949 Jul||1949 Jul 07||||S of Lil & Eddie Evans; B of Edwin, Colin, Trevor||4299931|| |- |Evans, Sheelah||||1998 May 05||||D of Joseph & Alice Bates||5122177|| |- |Evans, Stanley Edwin (Eddie)||||1978 Apr 17||59||H of Jill; F of Edwin, Neville, Collin, Trevor||5034699||Lawn 1 |- |Evans, William||1918 Oct 13||1996 Aug 04||||b. Caldecott, Cheshire; H of Elsie; F of Hazel, Jean, Leonard||5034031||Lawn 5 |- |Everard, Margaret Mary||||1935 Sep 25||48||W of Richard Everard (dec); M of Kathleen Brumley||5050374|| |- |Everett, G M||||2003 Nov 04||75||AIF VX503157||5122233|| |- |Everett, Georgina Emily||||1972 Mar 31||||||A165|| |- |Everett, W H||||1942 Aug 06||43||AMF;||5122232|| |- |Evison, Catherine Louisa||||1942 Jul 26||57||||f12032512|| |- |Evison, Charles Henry||||1935 Jun 30||52||W of Rosina Fanny||4299923|| |- |Evison, Dorothy Lilian||1927 Aug 28||1999 Jul 03||||W of Cyril Clarke (dec); M of Janet, Lesley & Stephen; W of William Evison (dec)||5034041||Lawn 5 |- |Evison, Edward George (Eddie)||||1995 Jun 02||75||H of Marjorie; F of Allan, Glenda, Peter||5034204||Lawn 5 |- |[[Evison-18|Evison, Frederick Eastminster]]||||1971 Jan 10||83||H of Barbara||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Evison-18.jpg 5319489]|| |- |[[Evison-19|Evison, Frederick]]||1858 Apr 30||1924 Nov 10||||H of Mary; F of Robert William, Charles Henry, Thomas, Minnie, Frederick Westminster, Annie (dec), Annie (dec), John, George, Walter James, Margaret Ellen, Andrew Herber ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Evison-19.jpg f12507392]|| |- |Evison, Gordon Henry (Mick)||1928 Nov 14||2012 Jan 16||||H of Edna; F of Cheryl, Garry, Ross (dec)||5319264|| |- |Evison, Maria||||1961 May 03||||W of Robert||5319471|| |- |[[Gouldthorpe-8|Evison, Mary Ann]] ||1861 Feb 17||1924 Jan 22||nee Gouldthorpe; W of Frederick; M of Robert William, Charles Henry, Thomas, Minnie, Frederick Westminster, Annie (dec), Annie (dec), John, George, Walter James, Margaret Ellen, Andrew Herbert ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Evison-19.jpg f12507392]|| |- |Evison, Robert William||||1966 Jun 19||||H of Maria||5319471|| |- |Evison, Ross Gordon||1960 Jan||1960 Jan 31||<1||14 hours; S of Mick & Edna||5319264|| |- |Evison, Thomas||||1947 Dec 20||63||||f12032512|| |- |Evison, William Thomas||1921 Nov 19||1993 Oct 18||71||H of Dorothy; F of Sally, Phillip, Eric & Janet; S-F of Janet, Lesley & Stephen||5034042||Lawn 5 |- |Ey, Netta Mary Wilmot||||2013 Mar 16||96||W of Richard (Dick); M of Meredith & Denise||5034814||Lawn 1 |- |Ey, Richard Ernest (Dick)||||1967 Jun 05||72||AIF 393; H of Netta; F of Meredith & Denise||5034811||Lawn 1 |- |Eyles, Alviba||||1950 Aug 25||72||W of William||5122184|| |- |Eyles, Joe||||1936 Mar 03||26||S of W & A Eyles||5050419|| |- |Eyles, William Edward||||1950 Apr 28||72||H of Alvina||5122184|| |- |Eyre, James||||1946 Dec 11||80||H of Mary Ellen||f12217088|| |- |Eyre, Mary Ellen||||1939 Sep 26||66||W of James?||f12217088|| |}

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===Table of Graves & Memorials=== Approx. 95% complete {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- |?||||1885 Jun 11||||mother||f11870144|| |- |?, Anastasia||||||69||||5319643|| |- |?, Bert||||||||H of May||4299999|| |- |?, Bert||||1960 Aug 11||68||H of Jessie; F of Reg, Doris, George, Merle, Enid, Arthur||5030091|| |- |?, Cathrine Ward||||||||||4299906|| |- |?, Dorothy May||||1957 Dec 08||42||M of Barbara & Lois||5319244|| |- |?, Eileen||||1979 Mar 08||||W of George||f12176448|| |- |?, Emily Catherine||||||||||4299669|| |- |?, George Kenneth||||||||||4299906|| |- |?, George Samuel||||1957 Sep 22||||H of Eileen||f12176448|| |- |?, Harry||||1952 Feb 02||||B of Will?||4259602|| |- |?, Jessie||||1969 Feb 21||78||W of Bert; M of Reg, Doris, George, Merle, Enid, Arthur||5030091|| |- |?, John||||||||||5318804|| |- |?, Joshua||||||||||4299733|| |- |?, Leonard||||||||infant S of James & Ellen?||f12217088|| |- |?, May||||||||W of Bert||4299999|| |- |?, Robert John||||||||||4299669|| |- |?, Will||||1957 Jan 29||||B of Harry?||4259602|| |- | [[Aberdeen-35|Aberdeen, Burnett Leslie]] ||||1987 Apr 10||96||H of Ida; F of Ron, Thelma, Ted, Gwyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Aberdeen-35.jpg 5319165]|| |- | [[Davidson-7040|Aberdeen, Ida May Elsie]] ||||1967 Feb 20||74||W of Burnett; M of Ron, Thelma, Ted, Gwyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Aberdeen-35.jpg 5319165]|| |- |Adamiak, Bronislaw (Bruno)||||1996 Jun 01||69||H of Alice; F of Susan, Linda, Shane, Michelle, Jason, Paul||5033898||Lawn 5 |- |Adams, Ann||||1914 Nov 09||58||W of William||4299786|| |- |Adams, Donald Arthur||||1938 Apr 24||10||S of Charles & Dorothy||4299980|| |- |Adams, Estella May||||1989 Mar 01||84||W of Timothy George (dec); M of Sheila (dec), Kevin (dec), Bernard, Thomas, Margaret, Patricia, Joan (dec), Timothy, James, Kathleen||5034778||Lawn 1 |- |Adams, John James||||1937 Sep 05||||H of Nina Susan||f12262464|| |- |Adams, Thomas Henry||1928||2000||||H of Emily Edna; F of Evonne, Neil, Cheryl, David, Christopher||5050161|| |- |Adams, Timothy George||||1967 Jul 26||66||H of Estella May; F of Sheila, Kevin (dec), Bernard, Thomas, Estella, Patricia, Joan (dec), Timothy, James, Kathleen||5034777||Lawn 1 |- |Adams, William H||||1911 Mar 15||55||H of Ann||4299786|| |- |Adcock, Elsie May||||1976 Jul 01||85||W of Leonard; M of Alwyn & Ian||5034653||Lawn 1 |- |Adcock, Leonard Frank||||1968 Aug 18||78||H of Elsie; F of Alwyn & Ian||5034652||Lawn 1 |- |Affleck, Charles Stewart||||1931 Jun 20||81||H of Jemima||f12642752|| |- |Affleck, Gwendolyn Richardson||||1944 Aug 08||51||D of Charles & Jemima||f12642752|| |- |Affleck, Jemima Vaus||||1931 Jul 16||72||nee Hall; W of Charles||f12642752|| |- |Aikman, Jack||||1898 Feb 14||19||Drowned, Murray River; bur. Mildura; S of William; B of Bessie Dunlop||5318801|| |- |Ainscough, Harry Kevin||||1998 Aug 08||86||H of Helen; F of Bernadette, Paul & Christopher||5034059||Lawn 5 |- |Ainscough, Helen||||2012 Jul 22||99||W of Harry; M of Bernadette, Paul & Christopher||5034058||Lawn 5 |- |Aitken, Florence H||||1975 Jun 18||94||with Ethel Tarrant||4299661|| |- |Aitken, Richard John||||1960 May 16||68||||A039|| |- |Aitken, Robert||||1927 Dec 24||61||H of Susan||5318886|| |- |Aitken, Susan||||1949 Mar 21||84||W of Robert||5318886|| |- |Alberton, Maria Luigia||||2005 Aug 14||80||W of Virgilio (Vic. Dec); M of David||5034169||Lawn 5 |- |Alberton, Virgilio (Vic)||||2002 Jul 07||82||H of Maria; F of David||5034170||Lawn 5 |- |Aldersea, Lesley Jean ||||2003 Aug 09||81||nee Pannell; W of George; M of Gayle & Bronwyn||5034196||Lawn 5 |- |Aldrick, Frederick Ernest||||1935 Dec 10||61||H of Jane E Aldrick||A007|| |- |Aldrick, Harold||||1915 Sep 04||4||S of Frederick & Jane||A007|| |- |Aldrick, Jane Elizabeth||||1955 Apr 23||81||W of Frederick Turner||A007|| |- |Aldridge, John||||1928 Aug 14||58||F of Ethel Curran||f12552896|| |- |Alford, Arthur W H||||1916 Dec 13||28||S of Mary & George; B of Ethel||4299791|| |- |Alford, Eliza||||1946 Jul 11||||W of George H||4299791|| |- |Alford, Ethel Linda||||1929 Dec 25||39||D of Mary & George; Sis of Arthur||4299791|| |- |Alford, George Henry||||1942 May 15||78||H of Eliza & Ethel||4299791|| |- |Alford, Mary||||1905 May 09||39||W of George H; M of Arthur W H & Ethel Linda||4299791|| |- |Allan, Alexander||||1906 Jun 09||87||H of Jane||5050238|| |- |Allan, James Alexander||||1975 Aug 03||68||H of Lorna (Uncle of Streitberg family)||5319442|| |- |Allan, Jane||||1889 Sep 24||73||W of Alexander||5050238|| |- |Allan, Lorna||||1994 Dec 12||81||W of Allan; Aunt of Streitberg family)||5319442|| |- |Allchin, Ebenezer Eric||||1966 Aug 08||73||H of Margaret; F of Margaret, Ed, Alex||5034895||Lawn 1 |- |Allchin, Lillian Gertrude Victoria||||1967 Dec 24||70||D of E E Allchin (dec); Twin of Eva||5034718||Lawn 1 |- |Allchin, Margaret Agnes||||1990 Feb 14||95||W of Ebenezer Eric (dec); M of Margaret, Ed, Alex (dec)||5034896||Lawn 1 |- |Allcorn, Ethel May||1890 Aug 12||1989 Jul 06||||W of Frederick E Allcorn; M of Alvie & John||5034880||Lawn 1 |- |Allcorn, Frederick E||||1966 Nov 23||81||H of Ethel||5034879||Lawn 1 |- |Allen, A||||1969 Jun 23||62||AIF 4129; H of Eva||5319421|| |- |Allen, Eva||||||62||||5319421|| |- |Allen, Hilda May||||1991 May 06||89||W of John; M of Margaret, Dorothy, John||A137|| |- |Allen, John William||||1953 Jul 19||||b. Co. Sligo, Ireland; H of Hilda; F of Margaret, Dorothy, John||A136|| |- |Alsop, Audrey May||||1947 Jul 07||32||W of Keith Alsop||5030070|| |- |Amedeo, Fanozzo||||1957 Mar 20||||||5122059|| |- |Amiet, Leonard Charles (Len)||1931 Nov 07||2010 Feb 18||||H of Jan; F of Lynette, Bruce, Gayle||5034172||Lawn 5 |- |Amiet, Tina||||||||||5034598|| |- |Anastasius, Sr. Marie||||1967 Dec 26||||||5122263|| |- |Andersen, Gene Murrie||1903||1963||||F of Eunice, Lance, Rosalie, Peter||5319312|| |- |Anderson, Alfred John||||1979 Apr||||H of Hazel||5030033|| |- |Anderson, Annie Marion||||1961 Dec 17||||W of Ivan; M of Lewis, Ralph, Kelvin, William, Raymond, Mark||5319335|| |- |Anderson, Annie Maud||||1956 Jun 15||63||M of Rosalie; W of Wilfred||5319159|| |- |Anderson, Daniel Joseph||1974 Apr 15||1974 Jun 14||||S of John & Judith; B of Stephen, Kathryn, Peter, Michael, Thomas||5121964|| |- |Anderson, Edward Patrick||||1945 Aug 15||69||Hof Marrine||5122202|| |- |Anderson, Florence||||1964 Jan 16||||W of Richard||5319416|| |- |Anderson, Fred||||1992 Jan 08||87||H of Gladys (dec) & Ruby; F of Jan & Murray||5034488||Lawn 5 |- |Anderson, Fred||||1992 Jan 08||87||H of Gladys (dec); F of Jan & Murray; H of Ruby||5319600|| |- |Anderson, Hazel Elizabeth||||1943 Jul 30||29||W of Alfred John; M of Ian||5030033|| |- |Anderson, James Shaw||1867||1943||||b. Belfast, Ireland||5319047|| |- |Anderson, Marrine Kannel||||1948 Oct 14||77||W of Edward||5122202|| |- |Anderson, Melva May||1915 May 01||1992 May 07||||W of Saxon||5319464|| |- |Anderson, Richard||||1959 Mar 05||81||H of Florence; F of Florrie, Ralph, Ivan, Noel||5319416|| |- |Anderson, Ronald Francis||||1945 Aug 30||79||||5319115|| |- |Anderson, Sarah Sheila||||1944 Nov 18||66||||5122206|| |- |Anderson, Saxon||||1962 Jan 07||54||AIF VX2313; H of Melva; F of Patrick & Ramon||5319464|| |- |Anderson, Wilfred Emil||||1967 Jul 22||78||H of Annie||5319160|| |- |Anderson, William Ivan||||1982 Jan 08||||H of Annie||5319335|| |- |Andrews, Elizabeth Jane||||1944 Aug 16||63||W of Frederick B||5030046|| |- |Andrews, Muriel Mary||1913 Mar 06||2009 Oct 04||||D of Frederick & Elizabeth Andrews||5030048|| |- |Andrews, Violette E L||||1988 Aug 14||||D of Frederick & Elizabeth Andrews||5030047|| |- |Angell, Raymond Jack (Ray)||||1991 Mar 18||55||S of Jessie & Jack Angell; B of Shirley & Avis||5034409||Lawn 5 |- |Annett, Flynn Michael||1997 Nov 13||1997 Nov 17||||S of Shayne & Lara; B of Sarah & Matthew||4299726|| |- |Answerth, Eileen Mary||||1995 Apr 12||81||W of Gregory; M of Marie-Louise, Michael, Timothy, Johanna, Therese, Simon, Shane, Gerardine, Gregory, Daniel||5034182||Lawn 5 |- |Answerth, Gregory||||2003 Dec 15||86||AIF VX101437; H od Eileen; F of Marie-Louise, Michael, Timothy (dec), Johanna, Therese, Simon, Shane, Gerardine, Gregory, Daniel||5034181||Lawn 5 |- |Appleton, Charles Lewis||||1971||93||||A099|| |- |Appleton, Charles Warwick||||1941 Apr 25||||AIF||A099|| |- |Appleton, Flora Beatrice||||1955 Mar 17||||||A099|| |- |Apps, Graham||||1992 Sep 28||40||H of Diane; F of Marsha & Daniel; Step-F of Wayne, Melinda, Kevin; F of Sheree||5034471||Lawn 5 |- |Apps, Graham||||1992 Sep 28||40||H of Diane; F of Marsha & Daniel; SF of Wayne, Melinda, Kevin; F of Sheree||5319621|| |- |Arbuthnot, Alice Isabel||||1986 Dec 21||73||||4299634|| |- |Arbuthnot, Dorothy||||1934 Dec 12||21||W of James Joseph||f12610368|| |- |Arbuthnot, Lindsay||||1992 Jan 28||77||||4299634|| |- |Armistead, Doris Ellen||||1966 Aug 26||56||W of Frederick Alfred John||5034994||Lawn 1 |- |Armistead, Frederick Alfred John||||1965 Nov 16||57||H of Doris; F of John (dec), Kevin, Val, Brian, Bev, Barry||5034993||Lawn 1 |- |Armistead, Herbert George||||1959 Mar 01||65||||5319415|| |- |Armistead, John William||||1953 Dec 19||24||S of Frederick & Doris; B of Kevin, Val, Brian, Beverley, Barry||A124|| |- |Armour, Alice Maude||||1981 Apr 16||91||W of Andrew||5319322|| |- |Armour, Andrew||||1962 Oct 27||80||H of Alice||5319322|| |- |Armour, Edith Ruth||1906||1996||||nee Bloye; W of David (dec) & Hugh (dec); M of Margaret (dec) & Shirley||5034823||Lawn 1 |- |Armour, Jessica Edith||||1957 Jun 28||44||W of Hugh Snodgrass Armour||4299658|| |- |Armour, Margaret||1857||1907 Apr 14||||b. Miners Rest, Ballarat; W of John||5318933|| |- |Armour, Margaret Wright||||1993 Jan 26||78||Sis of John; Sis of Hugh, Jean, James, Allan, Robert (all dec)||5319535|| |- |Armour, Rev John Ewing||1845||1911 Aug 28||||b. Kilmarnock, Scotland; H of Margaret||5318933|| |- |Armour, Robert Wright||||1928 May 24||48||H of Elizabeth; B of Betty, Kathleen (dec)||5318897|| |- |Armstead, Margaret Ann||||1964 Feb 22||||||5319498|| |- |Armstrong, Ernest Baden||||1979 Feb 26||78||H of Ida; F of Alan, Leonard, Lois, Graham||5034749||Lawn 1 |- |Armstrong, Frances Elizabeth||||1962 Jan 20||86||W of Neils||5318958|| |- |Armstrong, Ida||||1967 Nov 11||67||W of Ernest Baden; M of Alan, Len, Lois, Graham||5034748||Lawn 1 |- |Armstrong, John Warick (Jack)||||1994 May 27||79||H of Thelma; F of Nancie, Walter, Peter, Debbie||5033975||Lawn 5 |- |Armstrong, May Florence||||1949 Jan 12||50||W of Neil Frederick; M of Ailsa & Ormond||4299695|| |- |Armstrong, Neil Frederick||||1978 Mar 17||85||H of Beatrice Margaret; F of Ails, Ormond, Anne||4299696|| |- |Armstrong, Neils Godfrey||||1939 Jun 22||72||H of Frances||5318958|| |- |Armstrong, Thelma||1919 Feb 15||2015 Aug 11||||W of Jack (dec); M of Nance, Walter, Peter, Debbie||5033974||Lawn 5 |- |Arnold, Francis B||||||||AIF; d. France||5030122|| |- |Arnold, Francis B||||||64||||5030122|| |- |Arnold, Margaret M||||||||||5030122|| |- |Arnold, William Leslie||||1916 Aug 16||26||AIF; d. France||5030122|| |- |Ascott,?||||||||mother||5318946|| |- |Ashcroft, Alan||||1995 Aug 25||80||AIF; H of Lea; F of Bill||5033920||Lawn 5 |- |Ashcroft, Amelia Mary||||2000 Feb 12||83||W of Alan (dec); M of Bill; M-in-L of Judy; GM of Linden & Cameron||5033919||Lawn 5 |- |Ashcroft, Carol Maree||||1964 Jun 18||||6 hours; D of Brian & Marie; Sis of Alana, Meagan, Glenn||5319506|| |- |Ashcroft, Jean Scott||||1944 Apr 28||74||W of William||5319044|| |- |Ashcroft, William Henry||||1957 Jan 08||88||H of Jean||5319044|| |- |Ashgrove, William||||1916 Aug 04||26||AIF||5318865|| |- |Ashmore, Leila Ellen (Lee)||||2008 Jun 30||84||W of Leonard (dec); M of Alan & Helen||5034281||Lawn 5 |- |Ashmore, Leonard Leslie||||1993 Oct 09||70||RAAF; H of Leila; F of Alan & Helen||5034282||Lawn 5 |- |Asling, Agnes Mary||||1961||83||||A148|| |- |Asling, Helen Mary||1940 May 05||2009 Sep 27||69||W of Ron; M of Kerrie, Cheryl, Vicki, Mark, Graeme, Sharon; Step-M of Bruce & Carolyn||5033936||Lawn 5 |- |Asling, William George||||1952||79||||A148|| |- |Atcheson, Jane||||1886 Dec 30||50||W of Benjamin; M of John||4259605|| |- |Atcheson, John||||1883 Jul 12||10?||S of Benjamin & Jane Atcheson||4259605|| |- |Attenborough, Alfred Roy (Dick)||1914 Mar 24||2011 Apr 08||||AIF VX11521; F of Kay; F-in-L of Werner||5034753||Lawn 1 |- |Attenborough, Amy||||1971 Jan 13||86||W of William (dec); M of Wally (dec), Dick, Enid (dec)||5034754||Lawn 1 |- |Attenborough, Roma Joyce||1921 Jun 17||1995 May 31||||W of Dick; M of Kay; M-in-L of Werner||5034213||Lawn 5 |- |Attenborough, William||||1963 Jan 01||34||H of Amy; F of Leslie (dec), Wally (dec), Dick, Enid (dec)||5034752||Lawn 1 |- |Attrill, V A||||1968 May 04||59||AIF VX70040; H of Margaret; F of Jim, Barbara, Brian, Peter, Steven, Sandra||5034694||Lawn 1 |- |Auri????, Fiona Margery||||1964 Apr 10||||Agd 6 days||5319310|| |- |Avon, Ellen Carmel||||2003 Nov 21||75||W of George; M of Gerard (George), Dermot, Catherine, Madeleine, Julianne||5034194||Lawn 5 |- |Avon, George Charles||||2007 Sep 23||85||H of Ellen Carmel (dec); F of Gerard, Dermot, Catherine, Madeleine, Julianne||5034193||Lawn 5 |- |B?????rd, William||||1853||19?? Jan 07||b. Cumberland; D ||5034593|| |- |Backman, Alice Maud||||1982 Mar 13||84||W of Annas; M of May, Theodore, Ruth, David||5030042|| |- |Backman, John Annas||||1960 Mar 08||69||H of Alice; F of Theodore, Ruth, David, Adrian||5030042|| |- |Bahl, Brenda Kaye||1944 Apr 30||2004 May 08||||||5050135|| |- |Bailey, Kate||1993 Sep 06||1993 Sep 06||||D of Peter & Pauline; Sis of Stephanie, Hannah & Luke||4299763|| |- |Bailey, Luke||1993 Sep 06||1993 Sep 06||||S of Peter & Hannah; B of Stephane, Hannah & Kate||4299763|| |- |Baird, Maxwell Francis||||1997 Jun 07||59||H of Judith (Judy); F of Andrew, Cameron, Stewart, Caroline||5034001||Lawn 5 |- |Baker, Reginald Thomas (Reg)||||1995 Mar 15||67||S of Thomas & Ida Baker; B of Jean, Edna, Valma (dec), Ken, Allan, Glenys, Jeffrey, Lorriane, Rhonda||5034225||Lawn 5 |- |Baldwin, Grace||||1946? Jun 26||||||5030052|| |- |Baldwin, John||||1960 Aug 26||||||5030052|| |- |Baldwin, John William Robert||||1980 Apr 17||85||H of Mary||5319281|| |- |Baldwin, Lawrence||1923 Dec 29||2006 Dec 15||||H of May; F of Marilyn, Lorraine, Jennifer, Heather||5034580||Lawn 4 |- |Baldwin, Lorna Ann||||1961 Apr 04||17||||5319279|| |- |Baldwin, Martha||||1982 Aug 19||||formerly Lang||4259604|| |- |Baldwin, Mary||||1970 Oct 08||72||W of John||5319281|| |- |Baldwin, Stanley||||1984 Jul 18||62||||5319279|| |- |Balfour, James Ernest||||1962 Feb 12||78||H of Victoria||5319336|| |- |Balfour, Victoria||||1960 Jan 11||79||W of James||5319336|| |- |[[Balharrie-3|Balharrie, John]] ||||1891||62||H of Jane|||| |- |[[Balharrie-4|Balharrie, John]] ||||1952 Apr 30||84||H of Nell||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Balharrie-4.jpg 5319185]|| |- |Ball, Katie||||1904 Aug 06||20||||4299780|| |- |Ballantyne, Catherine||||1953 Nov 15||85||W of Philip||5050430|| |- |Ballantyne, Philip||||1939 May 22||71||H of Catherine||5050430|| |- |Ballinger, G H||||1893 Jan 12||||||f12167936|| |- |Bambridge, Frederick Sidney Charles||||1992 Oct 10||82||H of Violet; F of Bob (dec), Barry, Bev (Dec), Sid, John, Barb, Des, Greg, Cathy, Julie||5034555||Lawn 5 |- |Bambridge, Frederick Sidney Charles||||1992 Oct 10||82||H of Violet; F of Bob (dec), Barry, Bec (dec), Sid, John, Barb, Greg, Cathy, Julie||5319532|| |- |Bannan, Mary Ann||||1966 Nov 09||79||W of John Joseph Bannan; M of Frank & Bill||5034881||Lawn 1 |- |Barcuss, Helena May||||1952 Jul 20||48||||4259585|| |- |Barling, Joyce Dolores||1931 Dec 19||1995 Nov 14||63||||5033913||Lawn 5 |- |Barr, Fanny Constance||||1980 Sep 11||93||||5030036|| |- |Barr, Harry Cleveland||||1960 Sep 15||48||H of Marion; F of Judy||5319482|| |- |Barr, Harry Smith||||1945 Sep 16||76?||||5030036|| |- |Barr, James||||1929 Feb 13||70||H of Mary||5318938|| |- |Barr, James Leslie||||1969 Feb 13||79||H of Sarah Nuna; F of Robert & Ian||5034839||Lawn 1 |- |Barr, Jean Elizabeth||||1943 Nov 01||79||||5030036|| |- |Barr, Marion||||1972 Sep 15||62||W of Harry; M of Marion||5319482|| |- |Barr, Mary||||1937 Sep 06||74||W of James||5318938|| |- |Barr, Sarah Una||||1967 Apr 19||73||W of James Leslie; M of Robert & Ian||5034838||Lawn 1 |- |Barratt, Kathleen Amy||||1961 Sep 22||||W of John; M of Peggy & Nancy||5319468|| |- |Barrett, Elsie Maud||||1968 Apr 11||77||W of Walter; M of Myra, Elsie, Eileen||5319394|| |- |Barrett, Walter Albert Laurence||||1958 May 30||68||H of Elsie; of Myra, Elsie, Eileen||5319394|| |- |Barrow, Anne||||1897 Apr 23||81||d. Ashford; W of Isaac||f12318848|| |- |Barrow, Isaac Le Piper||||1904 Feb 14||82||H of Anne||f12318848|| |- |Barrow, Willie||||1909 Apr 26||||||f12320896|| |- |Barry, John Thomas||||1970 May 22||75||||5122101|| |- |Barry, Mary Treasa||||1996 Feb 05||85||W of John Thomas (dec); M of Tom, Sr. Mary, Kath, John, Richard (dec), Margaret, Michael, Alma, Agnes (dec), Joan, Kevin, Veronica (dec)||5122102|| |- |Barry, Richard Anthony||||1961 Mar 12||25||||5122101|| |- |Barter, Ella Mary||||1966 May 05||65||W of William (dec); M of Lorna & Noreen||f11974080|| |- |Barter, W A||||1949 Jan 03||50||AIF 4363||f11976320|| |- |Bartlett,?||||1952 Nov 13||68?||mother||5319224|| |- |Barwick, John||1965 Mar 24||1965 Mar 24||||S of Ray & Marie Barwick (nee Lockwood)||5050331|| |- |Batchelor, Bernard||1923 Jun 12||2005 Oct 20||||H of Nancy (dec); F of Ian, Elizabeth, Katrina||5033968||Lawn 5 |- |Batchelor, Nancy||1920 Nov 26||1996 Sep 15||||W of Ben; M of Ian, Elizabeth, Katrina||5033969||Lawn 5 |- |Bates, Agnes Eileen (Bub)||||1980 Jan 15||72||W of Morrie; M of Betty, Jack, Rod (dec), Gough||5122208|| |- |Bates, Alice||||1970 Jan 27||||W of Joseph||5122176|| |- |Bates, Joseph P||||1952 Aug 25||||H of Alice||5122176|| |- |Bates, Morrie||||1944 Oct 13||32||H of Bub||5122208|| |- |Bateson, Grace Irene||||1967 Oct 17||72||W of Henry Arthur; M of Sybil, Arthur, Raymond, Cynthia, Margo, Beverley, Pamela||5034744||Lawn 1 |- |Bateson, Henry Arthur||||1976 Jul 23||86||H of Grace Irene; F of Sybil, Arthur, Ray, Cynthia, Margo, Beverley, Pam||5034745||Lawn 1 |- |Batson, Annie||1882 Oct 15||1961 Jun 27||||nee Gallagher; W of Arthur||5318975|| |- |Batson, Arthur Henry||1881 Oct 07||1953 Sep 09||||H of Annie||5318975|| |- |Batson, John Gallagher (Jack)||1911 May 30||1936 Oct 09||||S of Arthur & Annie||5318975|| |- |Batson, Madalin Melva||1908 Jun 26||1983 Dec 14||||D of Arthur & Annie Batson||5318975|| |- |Battersby, Euphemia Janet||||1966 May 20||88||W of George Battersby; M of Gladys, David, Eliza, Janet, George||5034932||Lawn 1 |- |Baxter, Henry Edward||1904 Jan 20||1985 Feb 23||||||4299666|| |- |Baxter, Raymond James||||1995 Jan 04||70||AIF VX12633; H of Pat; F of Stephen (dec) & Leonie; F-in-L of Bruce||5034208||Lawn 5 |- |Baxter, Ruth Margaret||1907 Nov 26||1956 Jul 10||||||4299666|| |- |Bayles, Dorothea Lucy||||1977 Feb 04||88||W of William||f11802688|| |- |Bayles, William Edward||||1947 Jan 03||63||H of Dorothea||f11802688|| |- |Beale, Alan James||||1990 Aug 14||68||AIF VX109388; S of James & Dulcie; B of Bob, Edna, Lorna, Shirley||f11933440|| |- |Beale, Dilcie Maria||||1944 Jan 28||41||W of James; M of Alan, Bob, Edna, Lorna, Shirley||f11931520|| |- |Beale, Heather||||1992 Apr 08||68||W of Robert Edwin (Bob) (dec); M of Lynette, Warren, Darren||5034524||Lawn 5 |- |Beale, Heather||||1992 Apr 08||68||W of Robert Edwin (dec); M of Lynette, Warren, Darren||5319561|| |- |Beale, James||||1953 Sep 07||53||AIF; H of Dulcie; F of Alan, Bob, Edna, Lorna, Shirley||f11931520|| |- |Beale, Robert Edwin||1991 Sep 19||67||||RAN PM 46 46; H of Heather; F of Lynette, Warren, Darren||5034522||Lawn 5 |- |Beale, Robert Edwin (Bob)||||1991 Sep 19||67||RAN; H of Heather; F of Lynette, Warren, Darren||5319562|| |- |Beale, Warren Edwin (Bongy)||||1997 Dec 02||44||F of Kerry, Trudy, Kathleen||5034523||Lawn 5 |- |Beale, Warren Edwin (Bongy)||||1997 Dec 02||44||F of Kerry, Trudy, Kathleen||5319563|| |- |Beamish, Geoffrey Charles||||1966 Aug 11||34||H of Anne; F of Barbara, Neville, Jeanette, Deborah||5034899||Lawn 1 |- |Beard, Marjorie||||||||||5318972|| |- |Beasley, Edward Leonard||1931 Sep 21||1995 Apr 11||||H of Marie; F of Christine, Terry, Diane, Lorraine, Kelvin, Brendan, Noelle, Rodney, Gavan, Verona, Simon, Imelda, Jacinta, Annemaree (dec), Felicity, Peter||5034348||Lawn 5 |- |Beasley, Marie Elizabeth||1932 Aug 12||2014 May 11||||W of Edward; M of of Christine, Terry, Diane, Lorraine, Kelvin, Brendan, Noelle, Rodney, Gavan, Verona, Simon, Imelda, Jacinta, Annemaree (dec), Felicity, Peter||5034348||Lawn 5 |- |Beattie, Lynne||||1958 Jun 02||||2 Minutes; D of Richard & Rosalee; Sis of Keith & Brian||5034599|| |- |Beavis, Craig Ramon||||1967 Apr 09||<1||||5034832||Lawn 1 |- |Beck, Eva Marie||1927 Apr 12||2014 Sep 25||||nee Lawrence; W of Gordon; M of Trevor, Judith, David, Paul||5034003||Lawn 5 |- |Beck, Gordon Harris||1927 May 05||1997 Feb 27||||H of Eva Marie; F of Trevor, Judith, David, Paul||5034004||Lawn 5 |- |Beck, Mary||||1953 Jan 07||63||W of William||A145|| |- |Beck, William||||1962 Nov 07||71||H of Mary||A145|| |- |Beecher, Jean Emma||1930 Mar 19||20014 Oct 22||74||W of Charles; M of Jeannette (dec), Lesley, Charles, Vicki (dec), Russell, Debbie, Lionel, Judy, Philip (dec), Tracey||5050153|| |- |Beecher, Phillip Alan Matthew||||1965 Sep 05||<1||S of Charles & Jean||5035013||Lawn 1 |- |Beecher, Spencer Russell||1939 Oct 19||2009 Sep 04||69||H of Joan; F of Julie, Linda, Carol, Susie, Neville||5050154|| |- |Beilby, Pearl Lorraine||1920 Nov 01||1999 May 08||||M of Helen, Ruth, Jeanne||5034106||Lawn 5 |- |Bell, George Henry||||1962 Jul 14||82||||5122051|| |- |Bell, Joseph Arthur||||1955 Nov 07||72||H of Mary||5122079|| |- |Bell, Mabel Grace||||1971 Sep 25||||M of Bob; M-in-L of Verna; GM of Russell, Geoffrey, Alan, Douglas||5034623||Lawn 1 |- |Bell, Mandy||1980 Dec 03||1998 Aug 14||17||D of Roger & Vicki; Sis of Lee||5034259||Lawn 5 |- |Bell, Margaret Mary||||1950 Jan 23||||||5122051|| |- |Bell, Mary Teresa||||1957 Jul 28||73||W of Joseph||5122079|| |- |Bell, Unnamed male||||1964 Nov 14||||Stillborn; S of Harold & May Bell; B of Paul & Christine||5034596|| |- |Bell, William Watts||||1968 Oct 02||||H of Grace; F of Bob||5034624||Lawn 1 |- |Bell, Zillah Emmeline||||1936 Jan 23||41||M of Joan, Douglas, Zillah||5318993|| |- |Bendle, James W||||1940 Sep 07||41||AIF||4299998|| |- |Bennett, Alison||||1989 Apr 24||70||d. Moe; D of David & Elizabeth||A130|| |- |Bennett, Aubrey Allen||||1994 Jul 19||69||S of Florence & Robert; B of Lillian Robert (dec), Lena (dec), Frank (dec), Eileen, Shirley, Betty; F of Anne, Neil, Ross, Jill||5034324||Lawn 5 |- |Bennett, Audrey||||1987 Oct 14||81||d. Warragul; D of David & Elizabeth||A130|| |- |Bennett, David H V||||1953 Aug 28||70||d. Moe; H of Elizabeth; F of Audrey, Lorna, George, Alison, Ian||A129|| |- |Bennett, Elizabeth||||1960 Oct 16||75||d. Moe; W of David; M of Audrey, Lorna, George, Alison, Ian||A129|| |- |Bennett, Ellen||||1968 Jul 08||||W of Ernest||f11784960|| |- |Bennett, Ernest Charles||||1953 Jul 16||61||H of Ellen||f11784960|| |- |Bennett, Frank William||||||||with Florence Bissett||f12126592|| |- |Bennett, George||||1959 Dec 31||49||d. Box Hill; S of David & Elizabeth||A130|| |- |Bennett, Gladys Elizabeth||||1950 Jan 29||28||W of Ronald; M of Shirley & Leslie; D of 1||?|| |- |Bennett, Ian||||1992 Apr 19||68||S of David & Elizabeth||A130|| |- |Bennett, Jeanette Beverley||1953 Jun 22||2004 May 15||50||M of Cassie & Jodi; D of Charles & Jean||5035011||Lawn 1 |- |Bennett, Jennifer Anne (Jenny)||||1992 Mar 03||35||W of Barry; M of Carolyn, Michelle, Lisa, Brett||5034433||Lawn 5 |- |Bennett, Joshua George Reed (Jack)||1887 Dec 22||1937 Jan 13||||H of Sarah Jane (dec)||4299984|| |- |Bennett, Lorna||||1909 Jan 14||<1||D of David & Elizabeth||A129|| |- |Bennett, Lorna May||1923 Jun 12||2009 Apr 03||85||W of Wally (dec); M of Ken, Kaye, Neil, Barbara||5034368||Lawn 5 |- |Bennett, Nellie Winifred (Nell)||||1996 Aug 07||80||W of Ron; M of Leslie, Shirley, Barry||5034027||Lawn 5 |- |Bennett, Ronald Leslie (Ron)||||2000 Jun 06||80||RAAF 145303; H of Gladys (dec) & Nell (dec); F of Leslie, Shirley, Barry||5034026||Lawn 5 |- |Bennett, Walter Peter||1922 Apr 04||1992 May 20||||H of Lorna; F of Ken, Kaye, Barbara||5034369||Lawn 5 |- |Benson, Donald Douglas (Don)||1933 Oct 15||2010 Sep 02||||H of Ruth; F of Barbara, Douglas, Melissa||5050143|| |- |Berry, Doreen||||||||||f12604480|| |- |Berry, Gladys||||||||||f12604480|| |- |Berryman, Ian Frederick||1964 Nov 21||1964 Dec 07||||S of Lance & Noelle; B of Vicki, Peter, Sally||5319514|| |- |Berryman, Lance Vivian||1937 Apr 26||2009 Jan 13||||H of Noelle; F of Vicki, Peter, Ian (dec), sally||5319514|| |- |Bessell, Margaret||||1994 Jun 13||88||W of Daniel (dec);AIF VFX59593||5034323||Lawn 5 |- |Best, Grace Doris||||1993 Sep 24||73||W of Jack; M of Bill, Peter, Julie||5033945||Lawn 5 |- |Best, John Joseph (Jack)||||2015 Feb 21||96||H of Grace (dec); F of Buill, Peter, Julie||5033944||Lawn 5 |- |Beston, Mary||||1896 Jan 24||60||W of James||5050228|| |- |Biddle, Henry William||||1962 Jun 27||94||||5030037|| |- |Biddle, Louisa Matilda||||1943 Nov 24||72||||5030038|| |- |Bigotto, Antonio||||1998 Apr 03||75||H of Maria; F of John; F-in-L of Nancye; GF of Nicole & Paul||5319352|| |- |Bigotto, Maria||||2013 Jul 13||88||W of Antonio||5319352|| |- |Binding Albert E J||||||79||AIF; S of Mary & John Binding; B of Flo & Glad||5034402||Lawn 5 |- |Bingham, Emanuel Joseph Leonard||||1966 Jan 17||91||H of Matilda||5319124|| |- |Bingham, Matilda Caroline||||1944 Dec 08||74||W of Emanuel Joseph Bingham||5319124|| |- |Biram, Edward Ernest||||1970 Nov 30||||H of Mary||5122166|| |- |Biram, James||||1905 Mar 20||58||||f12404288|| |- |Biram, Mary||||1948 Sep 28||||W of Edward||5122166|| |- |Biram, Rebecca||||1889 Nov 25||76||b. Manchester, England; M of Elizabeth Jamieson; W of Richard||f12404288|| |- |Biram, Richard||||1900 Sep 01||88||||f12404288|| |- |Bird, Doreen||1912 Aug 21||2012 Aug 24||100||W of John (dec); M of Rilla, Graham, Jean, Sue||5034411||Lawn 5 |- |Bird, Dorothy Maria||||1994 May 20||97||W of Robert; M of Theraze, Julie, Bernadette, Charon, Vicki, Byrne, Paul||5034322||Lawn 5 |- |Bird, John Whitworth||||1991 Apr 30||82||H of Doreen; F of Rilla, Graham, Jean, Sue||5034410||Lawn 5 |- |Bird, Patricia Mary||||1968 Jan 06||30||W of Robert; M of Julianne, Sharon, Lynne||5034711||Lawn 1 |- |Bird, Robert Edward (Bob)||||2012 Dec 18||79||H of Patricia (dec) & Dorothy (dec); F of Theraze, Julianne, Bernadette, Sharon, Vicki, Lynne, Paul||5034712||Lawn 1 |- |Bissett, Florence Lilliam May||||1963 May 02||73||with Frank Bennett||f12126592|| |- |Black, Alexander||||1919 Aug 12||||||4299842|| |- |Black, Amy Evelyn||||1984 Apr 08 ||79||M of Geoff, Lena, Roy, Dawn, Betty, Kathleen||5034763||Lawn 1 |- |Black, Archibald||||1921 Dec 10||||||4299842|| |- |Black, Catherine Mary||||1945 Jan 27||||||4299842|| |- |Black, David Neil||1900 Jan 05||1996 Oct 01||||S of Catherine & Alexander; H of Louise (dec); F of Alex, Carrie, Bob, Stan, Vic||4299844|| |- |Blacker, Mary Elizabeth||||2000 Nov 25||92||W of Winston; M of Sylvia, Alister, Allan (dec), Tom, Frank, Ann, Margaret, Evelyn, Jean, George, Norman||A091|| |- |Blacker, Winston Thomas||||1955 May 07||55||H of Mary; F of Sylvia, Alister, Allan (dec), Tom, Frank, Ann, Margaret, Evelyn, Jean, George, Norman||A091|| |- |Blackwell, Allan Noel||||1994 Jul 23||62||H of Verna; S of Mary & Thomas (dec)||5034230||Lawn 5 |- |Blackwood, Rebecca Therese Mary||1998 Mar 31||1998 Apr 01||||D of Therese & Michael, Sis of Matthew, Kiara, Elly, Nicholas||5033982||Lawn 5 |- |Blake, Thomas A||||1968 May 06||||S of Charles & Louise; B of Mary (Molly) Smith||5121972|| |- |Bleckly, Alfred Edward||||1955 Apr 08||85||H of Louisa||4259578|| |- |Bleckly, Louisa Jane||||1954 Mar 19||78||W of Alfred||4259578|| |- |Bloomer, Edna Ann||1918 Dec 02||1957 Nov 16||||W of Guy||5319386|| |- |Bloomer, Guy Darton||1916 Jun 21||1989 Jul 02||||H of Edna; F of Cheryl, Garry, Ross (dec)||5319386|| |- |Bloye, David George||||1967 Apr 25||69||H of Edith; F of Margaret (dec) & Shirley||5034822||Lawn 1 |- |Bloye, John Leslie (Jack)||||1998 Mar 23||73||H of Joyce; F of Philip, Jennifer, Michael, Kathryn||5033980||Lawn 5 |- |Boardman, Ada||||1914 Mar 17||13||D of Henry & Caroline||A058|| |- |Boardman, Henry||||1926 Sep 01||76||H of Nellie||A058|| |- |Boileau, Eric||||1979 Aug 22||72||||5122148|| |- |Boileau, Jean Gabrielle||||1957 Jan 22||||||5122148|| |- |Boileau, Marquita||||1964 Aug 29||||W of Reginald||5030112|| |- |Boileau, Reginald||||1974 Jul 25||||H of Marquita||5030112|| |- |Bolger, Edwin George||1925 Jul 07||1998 Jan 04||||S of Edward & Edith (both dec); B of Jean (dec), Jack, Lex (dec)||5033882||Lawn 5 |- |Booth, Shirley May (Shirl)||1939 Jul 26||2005 Jun 06||||W of ill (dec); M of Gary, Debbie, Kim, Gail||5034155||Lawn 5 |- |Booth, William Percival (Bill)||||1999 Jul 10||73||AIF VX94119; H of Shirley||5034156||Lawn 5 |- |Boradman, Nellie Caroline||||1934 May 28||62||W of Henry||A058|| |- |Boshko, Fedor||||1971 Feb 18||||H of Maria||5319656|| |- |Boshko, Maria||||1992 Jan 01||87||W of Fedor (dec); M of Irene & Stanis||5319657|| |- |Both, Doris Annie||||1968 Jun 02||64||W of James Thompson||f12155712|| |- |Bottrell, Gordon Leslie||1961 Jul 10||1961 Jul 11||||S of Sandra & Ted; Older B of Daryl & John||5319467|| |- |Bould, Marie||||1962 Jun 15||56||W of Ernest; W of Lionel, Phillip (dec), Yvonne||4299656|| |- |Bould, Mervyn Ernest||||1957 jul 01||52||H of Marie; F of Lionel, Phillip (dec), Yvonne||4299656|| |- |Bounds, Alex||||1926 Sep 16||8||S of W & E Bounds||4299866|| |- |Bounds, Sarah E||||1975 Jul 05||82||W of Wiliam; M of Alex||4299866|| |- |Bounds, William||||1965 Mar 05||74||H of Sarah; F of Alex||4299866|| |- |Bourchier, Ruby||||1908 Sep 25||21||D of C & E Bourchier||4299796|| |- |Bourchier, Wesley||||1906 Oct 25||91||||4299796|| |- |Bourke, Ronald (Ron)||||1992 Feb 18||73||AIF VX88652; H of Vi; F of Ron, Frances, Catherine (Kate)||5034426||Lawn 5 |- |Bourke, Violet May||||2002 Aug 17||80||W of Ron (dec); M of Ro, Frances, Kate||5034425||Lawn 5 |- |Bowers, Betsy Millicent||||1995 Mar 07||74||W of James||5034227||Lawn 5 |- |Bowers, Harriet Susan||||1921||||nee Heather||5318853|| |- |Bowers, Henry James (snr.)||||1964 Jul 05||||||5318853|| |- |Bowers, James (Jimmy)||||1996 Sep 21||70||H of Betsy (dec)||5034226||Lawn 5 |- |Bowman, Cecilia||||1953 Aug 25||||W of Thomas: M of Beryl & Jack (dec)||5319230|| |- |Bowman, Sarah Claydon||||1981 Mar 20||91||W of William||A104|| |- |Bowman, Thomas William||||1974 Dec 03||82||H of Cecilia||5319230|| |- |Bowman, William Thomas||||1954 Oct 10||62||H of Sarah Claydon Bowman; F of Ruth & Bill||A104|| |- |Boyce, Elizabeth||||1902 May 20||64||||f12393920|| |- |Boyce, Henry||||1905 Aug 25||71?||||f12393920|| |- |Boyce, Margaret||||1973 Jul 19||90||W of Thomas George; M of Henry, Marinda, Thomas||5034928||Lawn 1 |- |Boyce, Thomas George Irvine||||1966 Jul 12||86||H of Margaret; F of Henry, Marinda, Thomas||5034927||Lawn 1 |- |Boyes, Agnes Ella||||1908 Sep 05||23||nee Parke||A055|| |- |Boyes, Frank Harold||||1981 Feb 21||95||AIF; H of Olive; F of Nancy; GF of Robert||5034846||Lawn 1 |- |Boyes, Leslie Albert||||1908 Apr 09||16||||A055|| |- |Boyes, Olive Knight||||1967 May 20||71||W of Frank; M of Nancy; GM of Robert||5034845||Lawn 1 |- |Bradley, Margaret Heaton||||1916 Jan 08||87||W of William||f12425728|| |- |Bradley, William Henry||||1906 Mar 22||82||H of Margaret||f12425728|| |- |Brady, Harry||||1981 Jun 20||||||5122107|| |- |Brady, Maureen Claver||||2010 Sep 18||93||D of James Brady; Niece of Brigid McArdle||5122105|| |- |Brady,? (*daddy)||||1961 Feb 09||||||5122107|| |- |Braham, Henry||||1949 Jun 05||69||||5319152|| |- |Braham, Lisbeth||||1968 Aug 13||80||W of Henry; M of William, Walter, Donald, Etta, Vera, Una||5034654||Lawn 1 |- |Braham, Walter Albert (Wally)||||1999 Feb 27||87||S of Henry & Lisbeth; B of Etta, Vera, William, Donald (all dec) & Una||5034655||Lawn 1 |- |Bramstedt, Bruce||||1960 Dec 12||29||H of Mary; F of Mary, Robert, Gary, Pater, Jennifer||5319477|| |- |Bransden, Maureen Faye||||1993 Nov 05||62||W of Horace; M of Noel, Maureen, Patricia, Cindy, Shane, Debbie, Maryanne||f12600064|| |- |Bransgrove, John||||1946 Dec 08||84||H of Mary; M of Margaret, Amelia, John, Alexander||5319040|| |- |Bransgrove, Mary||1909 May 13||2000 Jun 09||||nee Carrig; W of Raymond (dec); M of John (dec), Maureen, Margaret, Leigh, Pau||5033961||Lawn 5 |- |Bransgrove, Mary||||1941 Oct 27||71||W of John; M of Margaret, Amelia, John, Alexander||5319040|| |- |Bransgrove, Raymond Leigh||||1996 Jun 08||83||H of Mary; F of John (dec), Maureen, Margaret, Leigh, Paul||5033962||Lawn 5 |- |Brasher, Alfred||||1944 Jul 06||52||||f11910336|| |- |Brasher, Emily Catherine||||1976 Mar 15||78||||f11910336|| |- |Brasier, Agnes Ellen||||1969 Feb 26||78||W of Albert||5319317|| |- |Brasier, Albert John||||1954 Oct 27||29||H of Betty Gwendolyne; F of Robert & Marilyn||5319210|| |- |Brasier, Albert William||||1963 Aug 19||70||H of Ellen||5319317|| |- |Brasier, Constance C||||1963 Dec 09||95||W of William||A132|| |- |Brasier, Roger Francis||||1954 Jul 23||3||S of Francis & Norma||5319227|| |- |Brasier, William||||1964||85||H of Constance||A132|| |- |Bravington, Blanche Amelia Louisa||||1953 Feb 11||83||W of Robert||f12702528|| |- |Bravington, John Fruin||||1964 Apr 10||76||H of May; F of Lorna, Audrey, Bill, Joyce, Enid, Jack, Cynthia||5319501|| |- |Bravington, Nellie Elizabeth Margaret||1917 Jun 17||2002 May 29||||nee Gray; W of Robert||5319371|| |- |Bravington, Olive Jessie||||1946 Mar 06||53||W of R R||f12698368|| |- |Bravington, Robert||||1935 Mar 11||79||H of Blanche||f12702528|| |- |Bravington, Robert Russell||1923 Nov 15||1985 Jan 13||||H of Nellie||5319371|| |- |Bravington, Violet May||||1978 Mar 04||82||W of John||5319501|| |- |Bray, Caroline||||1948 Jul 19||75||M of Charles, May, Ivy, Bill||5319140|| |- |Brealey, Lilian May||1913 Jul 30||1996 Mar 22||||W of Robert; M of Ralph, Ian, Ross||5034081||Lawn 5 |- |Brealey, Ralph Weston||1940 Oct 19||2007 May 02||||H of Tricia; F of Michael||5034080||Lawn 5 |- |Brealey, Robert Norman||1912 Nov 09||1995 Mar 25||||H of Lilian; F of Ralph, Ian, Ross||5034081||Lawn 5 |- |Bridle, Annie||||1960 Jul 29||90||W of Robert||f11774784|| |- |Bridle, Robert||||1945 Nov 11||81||H of Annie||f11774784|| |- |Brien, Frances Ellen||1916 Jan 03||2001 Mar 10||||W of Laurence (dec), George (dec) 7 George (dec); M of Francis, Arthur, George, Marie||5050127|| |- |Briggs, Henry||||1936 Jul 23||77||H of Sarah; F of Charlie, David, George, Edward. Rose, Ernest, Alice, Alfred||4299993|| |- |Briggs, Sarah Ann||||1935 Aug 22||72||W of Henry; M of Charlie, David, George, Edward. Rose, Ernest, Alice, Alfred||4299993|| |- |Bright, Henry Edward||||1991 Sep 24||86||AIF VX12956; H of Ivy (dec); F of John; F-in-L of Marlene||5034525||Lawn 5 |- |Bright, Henry Edward||||1991 Sep 24||86||AIF VX12956; H of Ivy (dec); F of John; F-in-L of Marlene||5319559|| |- |Bright, Isabella Jane||||2000 Jul 11||89||W of Roy (dec); M of Valerie, Alan, Denis, Graeme||5034128||Lawn 5 |- |Bright, Ivy||||1973 Jul 03||||W of Henry; M of John||5319515|| |- |Bright, Roy||||1994 Feb 11||87||H of Isabella; F of Valerie, Alan, Denis, Graeme||5034129||Lawn 5 |- |Britt, Euphemia Janet||||1992 Feb 25||83||W of John (dec); M of John||5034933||Lawn 1 |- |Britton, Dorothy Eileen||||1956 Oct 28||||W of Sydney||5122096|| |- |Britton, Jack||||1995 Feb 27||72||H of Dulcie||5034345||Lawn 5 |- |Britton, Sydney Melbourne||||1958 Jan 25||||H of Dorothy||5122096|| |- |Broadbent, Olive Mary||||1963 Jan 11||58||W of William John; M of Thelma, Audrey, Bruce, Allan, Ross (dec)||A017|| |- |Broadbent, William John||||1973 Oct 24||73||H of Olive||A017|| |- |Broadhead, Sharon Joy||1961 Oct 21||2009 Jan 31||||M of Kelsey; D of Geoff & Gwyn||5319346|| |- |Broadway, Tristan William||1990 Jun 06||1993 Aug 06||||S of Lydia & Trevor; B of Justin||4299764|| |- |Brooker, Ada Bertha||||1962 Apr 17||78||W of Edwin; M of Doris, Alice, Agnes, Myrtle||5319484|| |- |Brooker, Ada Clarice||1916 Feb 09||1974 Sep 30||||W of of Federick; M of Barry||4299958|| |- |Brooker, Allan William (Bill)||1906 Aug 11||1992 Mar 09||||H of Katheen; F of Valerie, Malcolm, Robert||4299961|| |- |Brooker, Ann Gaskie||||1960 Jul 22||||W of Percy; M of Verna & Mary||4299865|| |- |Brooker, Barry Charles||1939 Jul 30||1939 Jul 31||||S of Ada & Frederick||4299958|| |- |Brooker, Charles Edward||||1941 Sep 22||73||||f12062592|| |- |Brooker, Edwin Valentine||||1960 Nov 17||82||H of Ada; F of Doris, Alice, Agnes, Myrtle||5319484|| |- |Brooker, Ernest Wilfred||||1966 Sep 24||82||H of Mary; F of Ronald, Jessie, Edna, Ceal||5034897||Lawn 1 |- |Brooker, Frederick Charles||1910 Jun 06||2003 Jul 20||||H of Ada; F of Barry||4299958|| |- |Brooker, Kathleen Beatrice Nellie||1920 Mar 15||1995 Mar 22||||W of Allan; ashes scattered at sea||4299961|| |- |Brooker, Leonard Vincent||||1949 May 18||37||S of Sydney & Rose||f12449600|| |- |Brooker, Mary||||1977 Sep 17||86||W of Ernest; M of Ronald, Jessie, Edna, Cecil||5034898||Lawn 1 |- |Brooker, Olive Jane||||1922 Oct 16||14||D of Sydney & Rose||f12447424|| |- |Brooker, Percy John||||1936 Jun 25||||H of Ann; F of Verna & Percy||4299865|| |- |Brooker, Rose||||1969 Jul 22||90||W of Sydney||f12449600|| |- |Brooker, Sydney Benjamin||||1951 Jun 26||75||H of Rose||f12447424|| |- |Brooks, Isabella||||1938 Sep 10||61||W of James||4299974|| |- |Brooks, James Horner||||1949 Aug 15||75||H of Isabella||4299974|| |- |Brooks, Jean Constance||1925 Apr 06||1993 Oct 30||68||W of Noel; M of Garry & Leonie||5034044||Lawn 5 |- |Brooks, Noel Henry||||1995 Sep 17||74||H of Jean; F of Garry & Leonie||5034043||Lawn 5 |- |Brough, Edna Myrtle||1909 Oct 12||2007 Oct 16||||W of Eric; M of Glenda, Lois, Phyllis||5030076|| |- |Brough, Eric George||1909 Nov 25||1962 Jun 17||||H of Edna; F of Glenda, Lois, Phyllis||5030076|| |- |Broughton,?||||||||||5030071|| |- |Brown, Andrew (Boss)||1859 Mar 25||1940 Feb 18||81||H of Ellen; F of Frank, Arthur, Clarence, Alice, Fred, Herbert||f12200128|| |- |Brown, Arthur Juan Leslie||1930 Apr 23||1998 Dec 28||68||H of Eva; F of Colin, Diane, Kerrie; F-in-L of Robyn, Max, Brian||5034064||Lawn 5 |- |Brown, Caroline Ann||||1926 Jul 07||76||W of William||5318921|| |- |Brown, Clarence William||||1938 Dec 06||45||H of Emily||f12247296|| |- |Brown, Edna Annie May||1915 May 26||2004 Feb 12||||W of Neil; M of Beverley, Peter, Ian||5034143||Lawn 5 |- |Brown, Eileen Esther||1914 Feb 19||2005 Aug 09||91||W of Lawrence (Laurie dec);M of Chris & Mick; M-in-L of Margaret & Ria||5034364||Lawn 5 |- |Brown, Ellen||1860 Jul 09||1949 Jun 15||88||W of Andrew; M of Frank, Arthur, Clarence, Alice, Fred, Herbert||f12200128|| |- |Brown, Emily Maud||||1977 Mar 18||88||W of Clarence||f12247296|| |- |Brown, Frances Violet||||1986 May 14||90||W of Malcolm||5319314|| |- |Brown, Francis Earnest||1887||1942 Jul 12||55||S of Andrew & Ellen; B of Arthur, Clarence, Alice, Fred, Herbert||f12034816|| |- |Brown, Francis George||||1966 Jun 12||70||H of Molly; F of Kath, Ron, Norman, Jim||5034909||Lawn 1 |- |Brown, Frank Laurence||||1995 May 11||75||AIF; H of Jean; F of Rhonda & Rod||5034639||Lawn 1 |- |Brown, George||||1995 Mar 01||75||||5034294||Lawn 5 |- |Brown, James Watson||||1965 Oct 18||65||H of Mary||5319289|| |- |Brown, Janet J||||1945 Jul 19||67||W of Robert||5319121|| |- |Brown, Jean Davis||||1975 Dec 31||55||W of Frank; M of Rhonda & Rod||5034638||Lawn 1 |- |Brown, Lawrence Nelson||||1993 Feb 24||81||H of Eileen, Esther; F of Christopher Lawrence & Malcolm John; F-in-L of Margaret & Heather||5034365||Lawn 5 |- |Brown, Malcolm Walter||||1964 Feb 29||70||H of Frances||5319314|| |- |Brown, Mary Florence||||1976 Nov 25||67||W of James||5319289|| |- |Brown, Mary Kathleen (Molly)||||1975 Sep 24||74||W of Francis George (dec); M of Kath, Ron, Norman, Jim||5034910||Lawn 1 |- |Brown, Neil Thackwray||1911 Sep 25||1996 Jan 11||||H of Edna; F of Beverley, Peter, Ian||5034144||Lawn 5 |- |Brown, Neville||||1944 Jun 10||47||||5030044|| |- |Brown, Raelene Desley||||1977 Dec 25||21||W of Gary; D of John & Delsie Carson; Sis of Brendan (dec), Rabina, Deanne, Shaun||5034767||Lawn 1 |- |Brown, Rhonda Ann||||1968 Aug 24||21||D of Jean & Frank Brown; Sis of Rod||5034637||Lawn 1 |- |Brown, Robert||||1956 Jul 15||83||H of Janet||5319121|| |- |Brown, Roy Sidney||||1942 Sep 16||1||S of Zillah & Robert; B of Bobby, Keith, Pam||5319066|| |- |Brown, Thelma||||1933 May 25||28||M of Joy & Betty||4299944|| |- |Brown, William||||1922 Aug 24||88||H of Caroline||5318921|| |- |Brumley, Kathleen Marie||||1992 May 31||81||W of Thomas; D of Margaret & Richard Everard||5050374|| |- |Brusco, Guiseppe||||1962 Apr 24||||H of Maria||5121987|| |- |Brusco, Maria Carmela||||2000 Jan 26||||W of Guiseppe||5121987|| |- |Buckingham, Charles R||||1951 Oct 15||51||AIF VX104846; H of Rose; F of Bob, Graham, Bill||5319178|| |- |Buckingham, Rosina (Rose)||||1991 May 13||85||W of Charles (dec); M of Robert (dec), Graham, William||5319179|| |- |Buckingham, Susan Gaye (Sue)||||1992 Apr 05||27||D of Graham & Lorna; Sis of Brad, Ebony, Lucas, Tracey||5034373||Lawn 5 |- |Buckley, Adelaide Maude||1870 Jul 30||1956 Aug 09||||||f11828416|| |- |Buckley, John Gordon||1872 Jul 29||1947 Apr 11||||||f11828416|| |- |Buckley, Rev. Richard||||1946 Apr 18||||||5122265|| |- |Buckley,?||||||||||f12005120|| |- |Budd, Joseph Alfred||1904 Jun 14||1948 Jul 18||||AIF; B of Frederick; Uncle of Helen, Douglas, Elvie, Rodney||f11862208|| |- |Buegge, Adrian||||1962 Jul 13||||H of Venie; F of Ray (dec), Joan, Marie||5319452|| |- |Buegge, Lavinia (Venie)||||1993 Aug 02||91||W of Adrian||5319452|| |- |Buegge, Ray||||1953 Jul 17||27||||A138|| |- |Buhlert, Alva Margaret||||1951 Jul 27||28||W of William||5319174|| |- |Buhlert, William Richard||||1961 Mar 15||44||H of Alva||5319174|| |- |Buick, Anastasia||||1966 Sep 14||||W of Francis||5122009|| |- |Buick, Francis||||1963 Aug 10||||H of Anastasia||5122009|| |- |Bulach, Martha||||1963 Sep 03||94||||5030101|| |- |Bulmer, Jessie||||1946 Mar 05||||nee Cameron; Sis of Beth, Jack, Don||5319151|| |- |Bunick, Martha Pauline||||1945 Oct 02||89||||5319114|| |- |Bunn, Allen William Harvey||||1994 Nov 22||77||S of William & Florence; B of Freda, Nance, Lil||5034891||Lawn 1 |- |Bunn, Charles Arthur||||1966 Apr 17||73||H of Margaret; F of Hazel, Rod (dec), Arthur, Celia, Margaret||5034937||Lawn 1 |- |Bunn, Florence May||||1986 Feb 27||96||W of William Egerton (dec); M of Freda, Allen, Nance, Lilian||5034890||Lawn 1 |- |Bunn, Margaret (Peg)||1898 Sep 27||1988 May 14||||W of Charles (dec); M of Arthur, Celia, Margaret||5034939||Lawn 1 |- |Bunn, William Edgerton||||1966 Sep 14||74||H of Florence; F of Freda, Allen, Nance, Lilian||5034889||Lawn 1 |- |Bunstun, Elsie Bertha||||1972 Sep 14||74||W of Henry||5319010|| |- |Bunstun, Henry Ashby||||1957 May 24||63||H of Elsie||5319010|| |- |Burgoyne, Bruce Waldo||1926 Aug 07||2014 Jun 01||||H of June; F of Judith, Heather, Ian, Graham||5034276||Lawn 5 |- |Burgoyne, Ian William||1950 Feb 12||2005 Jul 01||||S of Bruce & June; B of Graham & Heather||5034277||Lawn 5 |- |Burgoyne, June Emma||1927 Jun 02||2013 Dec 30||||W of Bruce; M of Judith, Heather, Ian, Graham||5034277||Lawn 5 |- |Burke, George Daniel||1898 Dec 26||1955 Mar 24||||H of Hannah; F of Molly, Ciss, Pat, George, Tom, Jim, Frank, Margaret||5122071|| |- |Burke, Hannah Margaret||1900 Feb 14||1995 Sep 19||||W of George; M of Molly, Ciss, Pat, George, Tom, Jim, Frank, Margaret||5122071|| |- |Burmeister, Henry John (Harry)||||1996 Jun 26||74||AIF VX139178; H of Marie||5033894||Lawn 5 |- |Burns, Clara Bertha||||1964 Dec 31||71||W of John James; M of James & Betty||5319298|| |- |Burns, Emily||||1937 Sep 16||60||W of James||4299864|| |- |Burns, Herbert Walter||||1944 Sep 16||55||H of Sarah; F of Lionel, Gordon, Ella, Lindsay, Ivan, Lillian, Nancy, Pearl, Mavis, Sylvia||f11902400|| |- |Burns, James William Stuart||||1928 Mar 10||55||H of Emily||4299864|| |- |Burns, John James||||1976 Jul 09||83||H of Clara||5319298|| |- |Burns, Olive Minta||||1998 Nov 02||90||||5034112||Lawn 5 |- |Burns, Robert James||||1965 Oct 30||85||||5035987||Lawn 1 |- |Burns, Sarah Catherine||||1978 Sep 23||92||W of Herbert; M of Lionel, Gordon, Ella, Lindsay, Ivan, Lillian, Nancy, Pearl, Mavis, Sylvia||f11902400|| |- |Burrows, Martin Thomas||||1954 May 22||69||H of Evelyn||A118|| |- |Burrows, Rebecca Evelyn||||1976 Jul 31||84||W of Martin||A119|| |- |Burton, John Richard (Jack)||||2004 Dec 04||75||H of June & Margaret (dec); F of Liz, Paul, Tony; SF of Bernie, Kathy, John, Chris, Veronica||5050180|| |- |Burvill, Neil (Burv)||||2003 Nov 02||56||S of Lila & Clifford (dec); B of John & Gordon||5050136|| |- |Bush, Clarence V||||1958 Dec 24||48||AIF||5319408|| |- |Butler, Ellen Mary||||1942 Sep 09||58||W of Michael||5122229|| |- |Butler, Eustace||||1943 Feb 15||28||S of Michael & Ellen||5122229|| |- |Butler, Michael James (Mick)||||1955 Dec 21||83||H of Ellen Mary (dec); F of Cecil, Dorothy, Irene, Yootha (dec), Gerald, Eustace (dec)||5122230|| |- |Butt, Isabella Fraser||||1949 Nov 10||||||5319039|| |- |Butt, Mary||||1984 Apr 26||75||D of Angus & Margaret McDonald; M of Marie||5050322|| |- |Butt, William Edwin||||1941 Sep 27||||||5319039|| |- |Byers, Elizabeth Newman (Betty)||||1992 Aug 14||70||W of William (Bill); M of Cyril, Elisabeth, David, Michael (dec), Fiona||5034316||Lawn 5 |- |Byrne, Annie||||1975 Mar 18||95||W of William||5122065|| |- |Byrne, Barry James||1943 Apr 20||2009 Aug 31||||H of Christine; F of Anthony & Robert||5034565||Lawn 4 |- |Byrne, Barry James||1943 Apr 20||2009 Aug 31||||H of Christine; F of Anthony & Robert||5319524|| |- |Byrne, Gladys Kathleen||1902 Jul 11||1994 Mar 27||||D of William & Annie||5122066|| |- |Byrne, William||||1955 Jun 10||92||H of Annie||5122065|| |- |Cain, Margaret Mary||||1998 Jun 23||63||W of Michael (Mick); M of Jennifer, Helen & Leanne||5034055||Lawn 5 |- |Cain, Michael John||||2004 May 28||74||H of Margaret; F of Jennifer, Helen, Leanne||5034054||Lawn 5 |- |Cakebread, Donald||||1951 Aug 22||3||S of Hector & Isabella||A160|| |- |Caldwell, Dr William Patterson||1921||1994 Jul 05||||RAAF; b. Jeparit; H of Nelma; F of James, Timothy, Simon||5034232||Lawn 5 |- |Caldwell, Nelma||1926||2001 Jan 25||||b. Cowangie; W of Patterson; M of James, Timothy, Simon||5034231||Lawn 5 |- |Caldwell, William Patterson||1994 Jun 27||1994 Jun 27||||S of James & Barbara; B of Emily & Georgio & Henry||4299759|| |- |Callaghan, Hannah||||1923 Oct 30||56||W of William||f12473856|| |- |Callaghan, William||||1949 Apr||||H of Hannah||f12473856|| |- |Callagher, Ida||||1960 Mar 13||||W of William||4299781|| |- |Callagher, William John||||1916 Jul 24||||H of Ida||4299781|| |- |Callanan, Annie||||1928 Nov 11||55||||5050360|| |- |Calvert, James Vernon||||1966 Mar 24||70||H of Ethel Calvert||5034945||Lawn 1 |- |Cambridge, Leslie||||1956 Dec 17||30||H of Maree; F of Sharyn, Teresa, Mark||5122053|| |- |Cambridge, Maree (Maisie)||||2000 Aug 26||73||Nee Hughes; W of Leslie; M of Sharyn, Teresa, Mark||5122053|| |- |Cameron, Edith Henrietta||||1996 May 17||86||W of Thomas William; M of Marie & Max||5034635||Lawn 1 |- |Cameron, Ewart John Gladstone||||1955 May 26||77||H of Jessie; F of Alexander; GF of Neil, Lloyd, Rae||5319089|| |- |Cameron, James Stewart||||1997 Sep 06||64||H of Jean; F of Tracey & Ronald||5034010||Lawn 5 |- |Cameron, Jessie||||1947 Jul 25||69||W of Ewart; SM of Alexander||5319089|| |- |Cameron, Lillian Alice||||1950 Dec 01||70||||A1468|| |- |Cameron, Peter||||1909 Aug 30||52||H of Nellie||5020256|| |- |Cameron, Thomas William||||1968 Dec 20||64||H of Edith; F of Marie & Max||5034634||Lawn 1 |- |Cameron, William||||1952 Jul 15||72||||A168|| |- |Campbell, Alfred Colin||||1933 Jun 30||21||H of Ada; F of Colin||f12572480|| |- |Campbell, Colin||||1966 Jan 25||85||H of Elsie; F of Alfred (dec), Muriel, Nell, Edie||5034966||Lawn 1 |- |Campbell, Donald William||||1998 Sep 14||38||H of Rhonda; F of Alexander, Samantha, Benjamin, Elliott||5034093||Lawn 5 |- |Campbell, Elsie||||1977 Aug 09||86||W of Colin; M of Alfred (dec), Muriel, Nell, Edie||5034966||Lawn 1 |- |Campbell, Judith Anne||||1994 Mar 21||58||W of Kevin; M of Ian, Shauna, Glenn, Dale||5034341||Lawn 5 |- |Campbell, Leah Ebony||2002 Oct 29||2002 Oct 29||||D of Alex * Angela||4299750|| |- |Campbell, Marion (Fay)||1932 Apr 18||2013 Aug 31||||nee Motton; W of Roy||5034149||Lawn 5 |- |Campbell, Phyllis||||1966 Mar 23||78||||5034959||Lawn 1 |- |Campbell, Roy Duncan||1923 Jul 31||1999 Feb 23||||AIF VX90210; H of Marion Fay||5034150||Lawn 5 |- |Canali, Augustus||||1915 Apr 08||||||5050277|| |- |Canali, Joseph||||1917 Jan 13||||||5050277|| |- |Cann, Terrence Edward||1935 Sep 18||2000 Aug 26||||H of Ruby; F of Dianne, Gary, Russell||5034605|| |- |Cannizzo, Angela||1900 May 06||1971 May 16||||b. Licodia- Eubea||5122163|| |- |Cannizzo, Maria||1905 Jul 02||1948 Jul 05||||b. Licodia- Eubea||5122163|| |- |Cannon, Jane||||1958 Aug 13||95||W of Thomas||5050222|| |- |Cannon, Thomas Ignatius||1858 Jan 30||1887 Nov 08||||H of Jane; S of Patrick & Julia||5050222|| |- |Cantlon, Kate Henrietta||||1916 Jun 22||29||||5050264|| |- |Cardamone, Antonio||||1973 May 07||71||H of Maria||5121965|| |- |Cardamone, Maria Angela||||1982 Dec 07||80||W of Antonio||5121965|| |- |Cardigan, Frances Ann||1898 Sep 16||1977 Sep 09||||W of John; M of June||5030088|| |- |Cardigan, John||1888 Jun 04||1961 Jun 10||||H of Frances; F of June||5030088|| |- |Cargan, Clara||||1950 Dec 09||||W of Michael||5122180|| |- |Cargan, Michael||||1955 Jul 28||||H of Clara||5122180|| |- |Carland, Edward||||1918 Sep 11||||H of Johanna||A059|| |- |Carland, Ethel May||||1962 Oct 10||||W of William||5050398|| |- |Carland, Johanna||||1913 Dec 17||||W of Edward||A059|| |- |Carland, William Alexander||||1968 Jul 06||75||H of Ethel||5050398|| |- |Carlson, Mary||||1927 Oct 09||66||||5050367|| |- |Carne, Arthur Frederick||||1991 Jul 30||74||RAAF S/N 41554; H of Hazel; F if Irene, Maureen, Bruce, Tracey||5034501||Lawn 5 |- |Carne, Arthur Frederick||||1991 Jul 30||74||RAAF 41554; H of Hazel; F of Irene, Maureen, Bruce, Trace||5319585|| |- |Carnevale, Sante||||1956 Sep 14||76||F of Angelo & Rosa||5122093|| |- |Carr, Daniel Curoe||||1993 May 10||77||H of Jean (dec); F of Marlene||5034295||Lawn 5 |- |Carr, Eleanor Marion||||1960 Feb 09||71||W of William||A167|| |- |Carr, William||||1950 Dec 23||62||H of Eleanor; F of Jean & Nancy||A167|| |- |Carroll, Alice Patricia||||1941||15||||5050383|| |- |Carroll, Charles||||1995 Jun 15||74||AIF VX148035; H of Eileen||5121953|| |- |Carroll, Eileen Mary||||1932||20||||5050383|| |- |Carroll, Eileen Maude||||2012 Nov 29||88||W of Charles (dec)||5121952|| |- |Carroll, Ivan James||||1992 May 16||69||B of Phyllis & Russell; B-in-L of Clarrie & Phyllis||5034262||Lawn 5 |- |Carroll, James David||||1934||67||||5050383|| |- |Carse, Thomas Harold||1911 Aug 05||2001 Nov 04||||AIF VX24263; H of Monica; F of Elizabth, Leo, Maurice, Christopher, Roger, Richard||5034087||Lawn 5 |- |Carson, Brendan John William||||1967 Aug 18||9||S of John & Delsie Carson; B of Raelene & Robina||5034768||Lawn 1 |- |Carson, Delsie Louise||1933 Jan 26||2011 Nov 02||||W of John; M of Raelene (dec), Brendan (dec), Robina, Deanne, Shaun||5034769||Lawn 1 |- |Carson, Myrtle Rose Grace||||1968 Dec 18||59||W of Walter John; M of Walter, Ronda, Loris, John||5034629||Lawn 1 |- |Carson, Walter John||||1971 Sep 29||62||H of Myrtle Rose Grace; F of Walter, Ronda, Loris, John||5034630||Lawn 1 |- |Carstein, Alfred Leonard||||1944 Oct 08||23||||5030049|| |- |Carter, Annie Adams||||1967 Nov 14||85||W of Henry||f12478080|| |- |Carter, Henry William||||1926 Sep 02||56||H of Annie||f12478080|| |- |Cartey, Elizabeth Grace||||1938 Aug 22||75||||f12289984|| |- |Casaburi, Irma||1933 Jul 17||2010 Jun 20||76||W of Vincenzo; M of Con, Mario, John, Anthony, Anna; M-in-L of Irena, Noeleen, Sue, Luciano||5050167|| |- |Casaburi, Vincenzo||1932 Apr 05||1998 Jun 24||66||H of Irma; F of Con, Mario, John, Anthony, Anna; F-in-L of Irena, Noeleen, Sue, Lucianno||5050168|| |- |Cashin, Patrick Francis||1917 Oct 22||2005 Nov 14||||b. Waterford, Eire; d. Warragul; H of Mary; F of William & Anne||5034377||Lawn 5 |- |Cass, Peter||||1967 Aug 16||77||AIF 417; H of Lillias; F of Mary (dec), Kevin||5034761||Lawn 1 |- |Castello, Gregoria Anna||1957 May 01||1972 Jan 08||||||5121978|| |- |Castle, Allan Rolfe||1906 Jun 28||2000 Feb 20||||H of Mary; F of John & Barry||5034431||Lawn 5 |- |Castle, Ellen||||1949 Sep 13||88||W of William||f12212928|| |- |Castle, Mary Beattie||1908||1991||||W of Allan; M of John & Barry; M-in-L of Gloria & Gail||5034430||Lawn 5 |- |Castle, William J T||||1939 Nov 20||80||H of Ellen||f12212928|| |- |Caygill, Dulcie Muriel||1921 Oct 05||2006 May 15||||W of Bert; M of Shirley, Margaret, Pam, Heather||5319480|| |- |Caygill, Herbert Leslie (Bert)||1914 Jun 25||1967 Sep 23||53||AIF VX47889; H of Dulcie; F of Shirley, Margaret, Pam, Heather||5319480|| |- |Caygill, Leslie George||||1962 Aug 18||27||S of Tom & Mary||5319453|| |- |Caygill, Mervyn Herbert John||||1959 Sep 05||20||S of Thomas & Mary||5319426|| |- |Caygill, Thomas Kevin||||1962 Dec 10||29||S of Tom & Mary||5319446|| |- |Cayley, Ruby Jane||1913 Sep 24||1998 Apr 05||||Nee Cook; D of Bertha||f12068544|| |- |Chadwick,?||||||||||4299896|| |- |Chalker, James||1865||1940||||||5122225|| |- |Chapman, Joy||1917 Nov 17||1997 Nov 22||||W of Les; M of Graeme & Dot, Julie & Gary, Sheryl & John||4299711|| |- |Chapman, Leslie (Les)||1912 May 09||2000 Oct 31||||H of Joy; F of Graeme & Dot, Julie & Gary, Sheryl & John||4299711|| |- |Chaproneire-Bravington||1976 Aug 20||1976 Aug 20||||S of Helen & Trevor; B of Kane Wayne||5319370|| |- |Charles, George||||1894 May 17||37||F of Mary||4299736|| |- |Charles, Mary Emily||||1921 Sep 30||32||D of George||4299736|| |- |Chautems, Charles||||1889 Sep 13||20||||A070|| |- |Chautems, David William||||1894 May 29||94||||A070|| |- |Chautems, Duncan||||1890 Mar 16||||d. Buln Buln||A070|| |- |Chautems, Julia Jessie||||1885||<1||||A070|| |- |Chawner, Harold||1905 Sep 03||1971 Jan 15||||b. U.K.; H of Lily; F of Brian Charles Chawner||5034356||Lawn 5 |- |Chawner, Lily||1908 Dec 23||2000 Mar 06||||b. U.K.; W of Harold; M of Brian Charles Chawner||5034356||Lawn 5 |- |Chenery, Robert Charles||||1965 Aug 14||59||S of Joseph & Elizabeth||5035010||Lawn 1 |- |Chilver, Ada||||1971 Jun 10||||W of George||f12499136|| |- |Chilver, George||||1924 Sep 04||51||H of Ada||f12499136|| |- |Chmiel, Aniela||||1991 Nov 10||||||5121958|| |- |Chmiel, Zygmunt||1910||1979||||Oficer Polski||5121958|| |- |Chrisanthopoulos, Vasilios (Bill)||1926 Jan 01||1993 Jul 28||||b. Greece; d. Warragul; H of Kalliopi; F of Artemisa; F-in-L of William; GF of Dimitrios (James)||5319360|| |- |Christensen, Elizabeth Marie||||1984 Mar 23||79||W of Paul Nikolaj (dec); M of Allen & Ruth||5034952||Lawn 1 |- |Christensen, Emily Annie||1869||1943 May 15||74||b. Palmerston, Sth Gippsland; W of Joseph Charles Robinson 1889-1925; M of Mildred, Constance, Egerton, Arthur||f11951488|| |- |Christensen, George Alfred||||1967 May 31||54||H of Jessie; F of Graeme, Ralph, Diane, Noel, Donald||5034815||Lawn 1 |- |Christensen, Jessie Rowena||||2003 Mar 25||89||W of George; M of Graeme, Ralph, Diane, Noel, Don||5034816||Lawn 1 |- |Christensen, Paul Nikolaj||||1966 Mar 18||65||H of Elizabeth; F of Allen & Ruth||5034951||Lawn 1 |- |Christian-Jones, Jean||||2002 Mar 23||82||W of Alan||f11888448|| |- |Christian, Robert L||||1945 Mar 07||54||H of Trenia; F of Jean Christian-Jones||f11888448|| |- |Christian, Trenia A||||1977 Mar 20||80||W of Robert; M of Jean Christian-Jones||f11888448|| |- |Christie, Charles||||1985 Oct 11||84||H of Berry||5319061|| |- |Christie, Charles||||1942 Dec 01||85||H of Rose; F of Jessie, William, David, Rose, Alexander, Daisey, Charles, Frank, Ruby||5319063|| |- |Christie, David Wallace||||1965 Mar 17||77||H of Emily||5030116|| |- |Christie, Emily Jane||||1965 Jul 08||70||W of David||5030116|| |- |Christie, Rose Tait||||1948 Dec 17||85||W of Charles; M of Jessie, William, David, Rose, Alexander, Daisey, Charles, Frank, Ruby||5319062|| |- |Clark, Alan||||1942 Jun 15||10||S of Wilfred & Helen||f12081344|| |- |Clark, Albert John||||1934 May 25||66||H of Kate||f12651264|| |- |Clark, Alexina||||1916 Jan 23||72||W of Thomas||f12402176|| |- |Clark, Alison||||||||||f12685248|| |- |Clark, Charles Alfred||||1967 May 28||65||||5319659|| |- |Clark, Charlote Matilda||||1973 Jan 22||80||W of Eustace||4299626|| |- |Clark, Eustace Leonard||||1959 Oct 08||70||H of Charlotte||4299626|| |- |Clark, Evelyn Maud||||1972 Jun||75||||4259577|| |- |Clark, George Mervyn||||1935 Apr 07||53||H of Mary Clark||A002|| |- |Clark, Ivy Constance||||1960 Jun 08||50||W of Robert; M of Nola, Alan, Ron||5319274|| |- |Clark, James Edward||||1926 Jul 02||69||H of Minnie||A003|| |- |Clark, James Robert||||1918 Apr 11||||AIF KIA France; S of Louisa & William||f11894464|| |- |Clark, James Robert (Jim)||||1991 Oct 29||66||AIF VX93886; H of Ruth; Step-F of Lorriane, Gerry, Darryl, Dianne, Christine||5034538||Lawn 5 |- |Clark, James Robert (Jim)||||1991 Oct 29||66||AIF VX93886; H of Ruth; SF of Lorraine, Garry, Darryl, Dianne, Christine||5319545|| |- |Clark, Kate Henshall||||1937 May 22||67||W of Albert||f12651264|| |- |Clark, Louisa||||1945 Jan 22||80||W of William||f11894464|| |- |Clark, Louise Margaret||||1889 Jun 18||2||D of Louisa & William||f11894464|| |- |Clark, Mary Paine||||1927 Mar 21||38||W of Mervyn Clark||A001|| |- |Clark, Minnie Elizabeth||||1924 Feb 09||66||W of James||A003|| |- |Clark, Myra Evelyn||||1899 May 15||22||D of Thomas & Alexina||f12402176|| |- |Clark, Robert Wilson||||1996 Nov 08||95||H of Ivy; F of Nola, Alan, Ron||5319274|| |- |Clark, Rupert||||1921 Sep 28||22||S of Minnie & James||A003|| |- |Clark, Russell||||||||||f12685248|| |- |Clark, Ruth Walburn||1921 Aug 31||2006 Apr 03||||W of Jack Foster, Louis John Shanahan & Jim Clark (all dec); M of Lorraine, Garry, Darryl, Dianne, Christine||5034537||Lawn 5 |- |Clark, Ruth Walburn||1921 Aug 31||2006 Apr 03||||W of Jack Foster, Louis John Shanahan & Jim Clark (all dec); M of Lorraine, Garry, Darryl, Dianne, Christine||5319546|| |- |Clark, Thomas John||||1917 Sep 02||78||H of Alexina||f12402176|| |- |Clark, Walter Albert||||1954 May 24||53||||4259577|| |- |Clark, Wilfred Thomas||||1941 Jun 29||46||H of Helen||f12081344|| |- |Clark, William Thomas||||1945 Aug 18||88||H of Louisa||f11894464|| |- |Clark, William thomas||||1917 Oct 04||||AIF KIA France; S of Louisa & William||f11894464|| |- |Clarke, Arron Charles||||1974 Jul 22||<1||B of Craig||5121974|| |- |Clarke, Bertha||||1957 Apr 14||37||W of Ronald; M of Beverley, Robert, Geoffrey||5319234|| |- |Clarke, Beryl Mae||||2007 Mar 16||82||W of Charles; M of Brenda, Gayle, Garry||5034351||Lawn 5 |- |Clarke, Charles Nelson||||1995 Sep 21||73||H of Beryl; F of Brenda, Gayle, Garry||5034352||Lawn 5 |- |Clarke, Craig Maxwell||||1969 Jun 13||<1||B of Arron||5121974|| |- |Clarke, Earle Maxwell Charles (Max)||1948 Feb 01||2000 Aug 10||52||H of Lina; F of Craig (dec), Jason, Aaron (dec), Bradley, Travis||5050162|| |- |Clarke, Ernest A||||||||Clara and Edith underneath. Children?||5319269|| |- |Clarke, Ernest Arthur||||1955 Sep 30||57||||A111|| |- |Clarke, Myles Robert||1952 Oct 08||1953 Jan 22||||S of Terry & Nola; B of Phillip||5122132|| |- |Cleary, Mary Emma||||1925 Jul 18||62||W of Michael||4299851|| |- |Cleary, Michael||||1933 Jun 25||||||5050381|| |- |Clements, Matthew Gerard||||1982 Sep 13||||Stillborn||5034594|| |- |Close, Albert||||1955 May 16||71||H of Lucy||4259566|| |- |Close, Lucy Mason||||1974 Nov 16||94||W of Albert||4256566|| |- |Coates, Allan Paul||||1998 Sep 09||23||S of Pauline & Iven; B of Shane, Bruce, Raymond; B-in-L of De'Arne||5050125|| |- |Coates, Lyla Avis||||1973 Aug 06||55||||5030121|| |- |Cobbledick, Mary Ann||||1921 Jan 09||60||W of Theophilus||5318924|| |- |Cobbledick, Theophilus Feutrill||||1944 Sep 12||86||H of Mary||5318924|| |- |Cochlan, Aric James||||1938 Dec 10||24||S of James & Mary||5050387|| |- |Cochlan, James||||1931 Dec 09||56||H of Mary||5050387|| |- |Cochlan, Mary||||1958 May 15||||W of James||5050387|| |- |Coe, Albert||||||||H of Alice; F of Phyllis||5319232|| |- |Coe, Alice May||||1982||||W of Albert (dec)||5319232|| |- |Coldebella, E||||||||||5050364|| |- |Coldrick, Edward||||1953 Nov 05||74||H of Emily; F of Edith, Olive, Cecilia||A125|| |- |Coldrick, Emily Mabel||||1960 Dec 26||||W of Edward; M of Edith, Olive, Cecilia||A125|| |- |Cole, Ann Gertrude||1884||1970||||W of Frederick; M of Alfred, Jean, David, Nancy, Beryl, George||5319492|| |- |Cole, Arscott||||1904 Dec 05||80||d. Lardner; H of Grace||f12421568|| |- |Cole, Elizabeth||||1947 Jan 20||87||formerly Coleman; W of James Coleman||f12587072|| |- |Cole, Frederick William||1883||1963||||H of Gertrude; F of Alfred, Jean, David, Nancy, Beryl, George||5319482|| |- |Cole, Grace||||1916 Jun 18||82||d. Warragul; W of Arscott||f12421568|| |- |Cole, John Trevenen||||1941 Sep 20||76?||d. Warragul; S of Arscott & Grace; B of Samuel||f12417280|| |- |Cole, Samuel||||1923 Sep 29||66||d. Warragul; S of Arscott & Grace; B of John||f12417280|| |- |Cole, Thomas Veale||1868 Aug 26||1958 May 10||||S of Arscott & Grace||f12421568|| |- |Cole,?||||||||||5319200|| |- |Coleman, James||||1935 Jul 14||75||H of Elizabeth Cole||f12587072|| |- |Collier, John||||1898 Aug 02||41||F of Ruby||f12287808|| |- |Collier, Ruby||||1899 Apr 21||3||D of John||f12287808|| |- |Collins, Elizabeth Margaret Victoria||1882 Jan 21||1939 Jun 05||||W of Walter; M of Clifford, Irene, Mira (dec), Irma, Lionel||4299964|| |- |Collins, George||||1991 May 17||92||H of Margaret Josephine (dec) and Ellen Margaret; F of George & Bill||5034508||Lawn 5 |- |Collins, George||||1991 May 17||92||H of Margaret Josephine (dec & Ellen Margaret; F of George & Bill||5319579|| |- |Collins, John William (Jack)||||1995 Jan 23||62||H of Mavis||5034219||Lawn 5 |- |Collins, Walter||1880 Oct 08||1957 Apr 08||||AIF; H of Elizabeth; F of Clifford, Irene, Mira (dec), Irma, Lionel||4299964|| |- |Collis, Charles Henry||||1978 Aug 11||74||H of Olive; F of Nell & Kevin||5122033|| |- |Collis, Olive Maude||||1960 Jun 27||51||W of Charles; M of Nell & Kevin||5122033|| |- |Colls, Mary Janet||||1968 Sep 13||||W of William||5319231|| |- |Colls, William Walter Ernest||||1952 Sep 01||||H of Mary||5319231|| |- |Collyer, Edward||||1968 Nov 05||17||||5034658||Lawn 1 |- |Collyer, Henry Frederick||||1976 Sep 24||72||H of Yvonne; F of Shirley, Edward, George, Robert, Brian, Alfred||5034659||Lawn 1 |- |Colouhoun, Annie||||1904 May 23||61||W of John||f12172096|| |- |Colouhoun, Arthur William||||1888 Dec 30||4||S of John & Annie||f12172096|| |- |Colouhoun, John||||1903 Sep 16||72||H of Annie||f12172096|| |- |Colton, Jack||||1934 Sep 27||||||5050379|| |- |Condon, Bernard Michael||||1995 Apr 02||80||AIF VX11425; S of Margaret & Francis; B of Joseph, Kevin, Patrick, Eileen, Richard||5122161|| |- |Condon, Catherine||||1935 Mar 02||60||W of Richard; M of Richard & Mary||5050285|| |- |Condon, Daniel Edward||||1945 Jul 17||||||5050388|| |- |Condon, Eileen||||1979 May 27||68||D of Francis & Margaret Condon||5122159|| |- |Condon, Francis Patrick||||1966 Apr 14||||H of Margaret; F of Eileen||5122159|| |- |Condon, Joseph William||||1989 Mar 01||66||S of Margaret & Francis; B of Bernard, Kevin, Patrick, Eileen, Richard||5122161|| |- |Condon, Margaret Ann||||1948 May 24||||W of Francis; M of Eileen||5122159|| |- |Condon, Mary||||||<1||||5050285|| |- |Condon, Mary Ellen||||1931 Nov 21||||||5050388|| |- |Condon, Richard||||||<1||||5050285|| |- |Condon, Richard||||1957 Jul 07||82||H of Catherine||5050285|| |- |Condon, Thomas||||1922 Apr 28||65||H of Mary||5050396|| |- |Condratoff, Douglas Russell||1938 Apr 12||1993 Oct 02||55||B of Roland (dec) & Mary||5033943||Lawn 5 |- |Conkey, Sarah Mary||||1967 Apr 27||65||W of Alexander (dec)||5034828||Lawn 1 |- |Connell, Alexander||||1935 Mar 17||62||H of Minnie||f12595712|| |- |Connell, Alfred Clay||||1955 Mar 20||87||H of Marthan||f12144512|| |- |Connell, John Allen||||1950 Apr 02||65||H of Olive; F of Frances, Miles, Olive||f12153280|| |- |Connell, Marthan||||1949 Sep 25||74||W of Alfred||f12144512|| |- |Connell, Minnie||||1947 Feb 23||67||W of Alexander||f12595712|| |- |Connell, Olive Amelia||||1970 Apr 24||88||W of John; M of Frances, Miles, Olive||f12153280|| |- |Connelly, William||1864||1940||||||5122225|| |- |Connolly, Gordon||||1997 Jun 25||81||AIF VX4627; H of Hazel Victoria||4299813|| |- |Connolly, Hazel Victoria||||2004 Jul 15||91||W of Gordon||4299817|| |- |Conoon, John||||1950 Jun 16||80||||5122185|| |- |Conroy, Louis Stephen (Lou)||||2003 Oct 31||65||H of Laurel; F of Ruth, Anne, Richard||5050187|| |- |Cook, Bertha Augusta||1886||1941||||M of Ruby Cayley||f12068544|| |- |Cook, Charles||||1951 Dec 23||76||||4259603|| |- |Cook, Douglas Charles||||1965 Aug 11||16||S of James & Nancy; B of Nancy & James||5035003||Lawn 1 |- |Cook, Elizabeth Christina (Bess)||||1968 Feb 17||86||||4259603|| |- |Cook, Elizabeth Mary Hilda||||1965 Oct||68?||||A112|| |- |Cook, Margaret Annie (Peg)||1916 Nov 24||2013 Dec 13||||W of Bob; M of Margo, Stanley, Douglas, Brian, Julie, Wendy||5034886||Lawn 1 |- |Cook, Mary Ann Eliza||||1954 Sep||75||||A112|| |- |Cook, Robert Maxwell||||1994 Jan 10||79||H of Peg; F of Margo, Stan, Doug, Mick, Julie, Wendy||5034884||Lawn 1 |- |Cook, Wendy Joy||||1966 Nov 22||6||D of Robert & Margaret; Sis of Margot (dec), Stanley, Douglas, Brian, Julie||5034885||Lawn 1 |- |Cook,?||||||||||4299741|| |- |Cooke, John Marshall||1918 Apr 04||2009 Jan 31||||RAAF 431930; H of Peg; F of Terry, Chris, Margaret, Denis, Gabrielle, Bernadette||5034085||Lawn 5 |- |Cooke, Joseph Frederick||1828 Feb 29||1894 Jul 14||66||||f12165824|| |- |Cooke, Margaret Mary (Peg)||||2009 Jan 30||90||W of John; M of Terry, Chris, Margaret, Denis, Gabrielle, Bernadette||5034086||Lawn 5 |- |Cooney, Bernard||||1972 May 27||53||||5122047|| |- |Cooney, Cecelia||||1949 Aug 31||||W of Michael||5050393|| |- |Cooney, Elizabeth Mary (Liz)||1954 Dec 14||2013 Oct 28||||||5034724||Lawn 1 |- |Cooney, John||||1959 Apr 12||51||||5122047|| |- |Cooney, Michael||||1930 Nov 30||||H of Cecelia||5050393|| |- |Cooper, Kenneth David (Kenny)||||1995 Apr 14||13||S of Jennifer & David; B of Paul & Stacey||5034217||Lawn 5 |- |Copeland, Arthur||||1917 Sep 05||23||AIF; d. France; S of W & A Copeland||f12348416|| |- |Copeland, George||||1911 Jan 01||22||S of W & A Copeland||f12348416|| |- |Copeland, Hugh Allen||||1949 Jul 25||83||H of Kate||5050361|| |- |Copeland, John||||1916 Aug 12||26||AIF; d. France; S of W & A Copeland||f12348416|| |- |Copeland, Kate||||1928 Nov 28||55||W of Hugh||5050361|| |- |Copeland, William James||||1916 Aug 04||24||S of W & A Copeland||f12348416|| |- |Corbett, Owen Eric||1939 Nov 07||1996 Jul 01||||H of Marian; F of Meriel, Jane, Richard; F-n-L of Peter Gough & Peter Weir||5034032||Lawn 5 |- |Cornish, John||||1939 Mar 17||84||||4299971|| |- |Corrone, Damien||1997 Oct 26||1997 Oct 26||||S of Rocky & Sera; B of Jason, Amy, Stephanie||4299728|| |- |Cosson, A||||1967 Jun 26||74||AIF 5557; H of Ella (dec)||5319277|| |- |Costello, Elizabeth Ann||||1959 Mar 11||80||M of Leslie, Maude, Stanley, Claude||4299637|| |- |Coster, Douglas Ross||||1974 Mar 03||8||S of Les & Nola; B of Ian, Barry, Carolyn, Annette||5034874||Lawn 1 |- |Coster, Ian||||1966 Dec 13||||Infant S of Leslie & Nola; B of Douglas||5034875||Lawn 1 |- |Coster, Leslie Gordon||||1999 Oct 19||58||H of Nola; F of Douglas (dec), Ian (dec), Barry, Carolyn, Annette||5034876||Lawn 1 |- |Costin, Alma Joyce||1922 Jan 16||2010 Aug 24||||W of Ron; M of Wayne & Ean; M-in-L of Susanna||5034964||Lawn 1 |- |Costin, Ronald George||1918 Sep 25||2008 Jun 08||89||H of Joyce; F of Wayne & Ean; F-in-L of Susanne||5034963||Lawn 1 |- |Costin, Wayne Ronald||||1966 Jan 29||19||S of Ron & Joyce; B of Ean||5034962||Lawn 1 |- |Couch, Anthony John||1956 Mar 29||1956 Mar 29||||S of Edna & Stanley||5122088|| |- |Coughlan, Ivy Victoria||||1939 Aug 28||52||M of Ron, Jack, Keith, Wilma, Nola||f12236736|| |- |Coulson, George Christopher||||1980 Oct 15||72||AIF; H of Margaret; F of Gwen, Ruth, Heather||f11826304|| |- |Coulson, James||||1957 Nov 30||||||f11822400|| |- |Coulson, Mary E||||1947 Feb 11||||||f11822400|| |- |Cox, Cyril George (Sam)||||1982 Jul 31||76||H of Helen; F of Mervyn & Anne||5033927||Lawn 5 |- |Cox, Elizabeth||||1968 May 04||||||5030085|| |- |Cox, Ellen May||||1992 Nov 09||82||W of Cyril George (Sam) (dec); M of Mervyn & Anne||5033928||Lawn 5 |- |Cox, Ida Mary||||1990 Jul 20||95||W of Lionel (dec); M of Lionel||5034693||Lawn 1 |- |Cox, Jennifer Joan||1955 Nov 10||2007 Aug 14||||Wof Trevor; M of Rebecca, Matthew, Michael (dec), Jessica, Stephen||5050292|| |- |Cox, Lionel C||||1968 Apr 04||73||AIF 7223; H of Ida||5034692||Lawn 1 |- |Cox, Michael Joseph Eric||1984 Nov 28||1985 Jan 31||||S of Trevor & Jenny; B of Rebecca & Matthew||5050292|| |- |Cox, Raymond||||1961 Aug 30||||||5030085|| |- |Craig, James Aloyisius||||1991 Aug 22||66||Royal Navy 1939-45; H of Margaret; F of Lesley, Lyn, Stuart||5034189||Lawn 5 |- |Craig, Margaret Mary||||2013 Oct 18||84||W of James (dec); M of Lesley, Lyn, Stuart||5034188||Lawn 5 |- |Craig, William C||||1919 Apr 25||38||||4299820|| |- |Crang, Andrew Chapple||||1968 Jan 06||75||H of Eva; F of Nita||5034919||Lawn 1 |- |Crang, Eva May||||1966 Jul 22||59||W of Andrew; M of Nita||5034918||Lawn 1 |- |Creighton, Francis Joseph||||1948 Oct 01||52||||f11984832|| |- |Crichton, Edward George||||1968 Oct 31||||H of Ivy Vera; F of Daphne, Thelma, Hilda, Betty||5034780||Lawn 1 |- |Crichton, Ivy Vera||||1967 Jul 06||76||W of Edward George; M of Thelma, Hilda, Betty||5034779||Lawn 1 |- |Crighton, Ellen||||1909 Jul 31||||M of John Wylie Crighton||4299808|| |- |Crighton, John Wylie||||1900 Sep 18||||Boer War; b. Mafeking; S of Ellen||4299808|| |- |Crockett, Edith||||1986 Mar 24||95||W of Edward||A127|| |- |Crockett, Edward||||1953 Jul 26||74||H of Edith||A127|| |- |Croft, Mary Eliza||||1936 Nov 01||60||Sis of Jane Frances Weller||A021|| |- |Crole, Ellen ||||1922 Aug 19||||||4299785|| |- |Crole, George Henry||||1944 May||||||4299784|| |- |Cromie, Helen||||1940 Apr 12||71||W of Joseph||5319001|| |- |Cromie, Joseph||||1952 Feb 23||82||H of Helen||5319001|| |- |Cropley Frances Lydia||||1983 Oct 05||93||||4299872|| |- |Cropley, Adrienne Georgina||||1958 Jul 10||76||W of Percy E||5319253|| |- |Cropley, Alice||||1933 Mar 22||51||W of Crosby||4299947|| |- |Cropley, Amelia||||1974 Apr 13||||||5318949|| |- |Cropley, Annie||||1958 Jan 13||85||Sis of Mary & Jessie||4299972|| |- |Cropley, Annie Grace||||1946 Nov 05||79||||4299823|| |- |Cropley, Benjamin||||1926 Jun 05||92||H of Elizabeth||4299797|| |- |Cropley, Benjamin John (Ben)||1924 Jul 01||2015 Aug 10||||H of Gladys (dec); F of Marjorie, Daryl, Stuart||5034357||Lawn 5 |- |Cropley, Charles B||||1937 May 25||75||H of Lizzie||4299742|| |- |Cropley, Christina||||1919 Sep 23||40||W of Frank||5318872|| |- |Cropley, Effield||||1920 Nov 11||79||H of Sarah Grace||4299822|| |- |Cropley, Eleanor Mary||||1946 Mar 17||63||W of John||4299956|| |- |Cropley, Elizabeth||||1915 Sep 27||74||W of Benjamin||4299797|| |- |Cropley, Emily||||1897 Jan 25||8||||4299742|| |- |Cropley, Emma||||1960 May 04||64||W of James||5030069|| |- |Cropley, Ernest||||1961 Jun 03||83||H of Isabella; F of Reg, Lance, Enid||5030063|| |- |Cropley, Ethel May||||1929 Jun 03||44||||4299872|| |- |Cropley, Fanny||||1935 Apr 22||73||||4299870|| |- |Cropley, Felicia Lily||||1962 Feb 22||89||||4299823|| |- |Cropley, Frank||||1933 Jun 14||62||H of Amelia; F of Keith & John||5318949|| |- |Cropley, Gladys||1922 Nov 17||2004 May 06||||W of Ben; M of Marjorie, Daryl, Stuart||5034358||Lawn 5 |- |Cropley, Isabella||||1946 Jun 24||66||W of Ernest; M of Reg, Lance, Enid||5030063|| |- |Cropley, James Benjamin||||1947 May 28||67||H of Emma; F of Lois, Ben, Florence, Elvie, Ken||5030069|| |- |Cropley, Jessie||||1958 Aug 10||90||Sis of Mary & Annie||4299972|| |- |Cropley, John||||2003 Nov 28||95||H of Noel; F of Col & Jackie||5034145||Lawn 5 |- |Cropley, John Searle||||1939 Sep 29||81||H of Eleanor||4299956|| |- |Cropley, Keith||||1958 May 21||||||5318949|| |- |Cropley, Lancelot Ernest Ninian||1913 Jan 15||2000 Aug 30||||S of Isabella & Ernest; B of Reg & Enid||5030063|| |- |Cropley, Lizzie||||1915 Aug 18||51||W of Charles||4299742|| |- |Cropley, Marshall||||1896 Oct 25||27||S of Jinnie Cropley||4299743|| |- |Cropley, Marshall Vallence||||1993 Jul 03||79||H of Edna; F of Bill & Jenny||5033946||Lawn 5 |- |Cropley, Mary Rosetta||||1939 Mar 02||||Sis of Annie & Jessie||4299972|| |- |Cropley, Noel||||1996 Feb 15||82||W of John; M of Col & Jackie||5034146||Lawn 5 |- |Cropley, Robin Reginald||||1936 Oct 14||30||||4299986|| |- |Cropley, Sarah Grace||||1940 Sep 07||97||W of Effield||4299822|| |- |Cropley, Shiela||||1903 Nov 07||<1||||4299742|| |- |Cropley, William Thomas||||1942 May 21||83||||4299874|| |- |Cross, Allen Edward Thomas||1913 Jun 27||2001 Apr 20||||H of Dorothy; B of Ada, William, Hazel, Jean, John||f12385024|| |- |Cross, Darren Maxwell||||1974 Jul 10||<1||S of Max & Maree; B of Brett, Jodie, Bradley, Melissa||5121963|| |- |Cross, Dorothy Gwen||1913 Jan 29||2005 Dec 16||||nee Porteous; W of Allen||f12385024|| |- |Cross, Harold||||1986 Jun 14||82||H of Helena; F of Amy, John, Max||5034313||Lawn 5 |- |Cross, Helena Gertrude (Getie)||||1994 Dec 24||87||W of Harold (dec); M of Amy, John, Max||5034314||Lawn 5 |- |Cruickshank, Leslie James||||1951 Jul 30||54||H of Elsie||5319163|| |- |Cuick, Donald William||||1987 Dec 08||53||H of Jean; F of Sandra, Ray, Donna, Peter, Kathy, Robyn||5034083||Lawn 1 |- |Cuick, Robyn Maree||||1967 Jun 03||<1||D of Jean & Don; Sis of Sandra, Ray, Donna, Peter, Kathy||5034804||Lawn 1 |- |Cullinan, Brian Gregory||||1998 Apr 25||68||H of May; F of Lisa, Vicki, Faye||5034052||Lawn 5 |- |Cumming, David John||1955 Aug 23||1957 Feb 06||||S of Bub & Leonard||4259552|| |- |Cumming, Edward James (Ted)||1895 Jan 04||1966 Jul 24||71||H of Ida; F of Edward; M of Ida, Una, Edward (Bill, dec), Ian, Len, Dot, Ann (dec)||5319251|| |- |Cumming, Eliza||||1950 Jul 16||<1||D of Rosie & Stuart; Sis of Anne, Gary, John||5319162|| |- |Cumming, Ida Ann||1894 Mar 13||1958 Jul 06||64||nee Forbes; W of Edward; M of Ida, Una, Edward (Bill, dec), Ian, Len, Dot, Ann (dec)||5319251|| |- |Cumming, James||||1933 Sep 09||||H of Nellie||5318952|| |- |Cumming, Leonard Hector (Cummo)||1929 May 24||1998 Jun 26||69||H of Bub; F of Bill, Geoff, David (dec), Sue & John||4259552|| |- |Cumming, Nellie||||1952 May 06||||W of James||5318952|| |- |Curran, Ethel||||1929 May 28||31||D of John Aldridge||f12552896|| |- |Curtin, David George||1957 Feb 18||1958 Mar 13||||||5319247|| |- |Curtin, Michael Gerald||1960 Mar 18||1993 May 02||||||5319248|| |- |Cusden, Alice||1905 Aug 02||1956 Oct 19||||W of Fred||f12275264|| |- |Cusden, Fred Ernest||1904 Nov 27||1957 Jun 29||||AIF VX44149; H of Alice||f12275264|| |- |Cusden, James||1937 Aug 26||1937 Oct 23||||S of Fred & Alice; B of William & Peter||f12275264|| |- |Cussen, Richard J||||2014 Apr 13||||||5121879|| |- |Cussenn, Richard J||||2014 Apr 13||||||5050156|| |- |Cuthbertson, Arthur Henry||||1971 Jan 31||72||H of Mary||5122155|| |- |Cuthbertson, Joyce Mary||||1947 Sep 1947||19||D of Arthur & Mary||5122155|| |- |Cuthbertson, Mary Elizabeth||||1959 Aug 27||68||W of Arthur||5122155|| |- |Cuthbertson, Sian||||1933 Aug 08||38||||f12691776|| |- |Czechow, Knstantin||1906 Mar 15||1954 Dec 01||||||A107|| |- |Czechow, Maria||||1973 Jul 08||70||W of Konstatin (dec); M of Nadia||A108|| |- |Dalrymple, Ann (Annie)||1975 Aug 24||1932 Jul 19||||||5050290|| |- |Dalrymple, George||1911 May 08||1911 Oct 21||||S of James & Ann||5050290|| |- |Dalrymple, James||1876 Oct 23||1965 Oct 30||||||5050289|| |- |Dalrymple, Margaret||||1923 Sep 19||80||||5050326|| |- |Dalrymple, Susan||1871 Jan 20||1948 Nov 16||||||5050290|| |- |Dalrymple, Thomas||1914 Dec 18||1916 Oct 08||||||5050289|| |- |Dalton, Francis Arnold (Frank)||1921 Jun 13||2008 Oct 28||87||AIF VX58106; H of Pat (dec) & Cipriana; F of Phillip (dec), Ron, Bev, Colin & Shirley; SF of Mylene, You Yen & Mic Mic||4259595|| |- |Dalton, G||||1953 May 21||63||AIF 4492||4259594|| |- |Dalton, Herbert Edward||||1957 Dec 11||71||with Ethel Tarrant||4259591|| |- |Dalton, Mark James||||1967 Aug 19||||||5034764||Lawn 1 |- |Daly, Rt, Rev, Mons. Joseph D||1912 Jul 07||1980 Mar 20||||||5121942|| |- |Dalzell, Lizzie Jane||||1936 May 03||52||b. Closkilt, Co. Down, Ireland; d. Warragul; W of Robert James||5318983|| |- |Daniel, Alexander Griffith||||1967 Dec 31||70||H of Minnie; F of Margaret||5034707||Lawn 1 |- |Daniels, Clement John||||1942 Aug 02||44||||5122237|| |- |Daniels, Elizabeth Margaret||||1983 Jun 20||83||||5122237|| |- |Daniels, Frederick||||1950 Feb 02||82||H of Maria Agnes||5122235|| |- |Daniels, Hanora Ann||||1982 Jan 12||||||5122157|| |- |Daniels, Maria Agnes||||1944 Jan 16||72||W of Frederick||5122236|| |- |Daniels, William Edmond||||1960 Jan 06||||F of William||5122157|| |- |Daniels, William Francis||||1947 Dec 10||||infant S of William||5122157|| |- |Danks, John||1920 Sep 25||1995 May 29||||H of Pat; F of Norm, Pam, Gordon, Glenda, Ronise, Ernie, Kelvin, Rod, Robert||5034102||Lawn 5 |- |Danks, Vera Ivy (Pat)||1928 May 28||2014 Dec 31||||W of John (dec); M of Norm, Pam, Gordon, Glenda, Ronise, Ernie, Kelvin, Rod, Robert||5034101||Lawn 5 |- |Dargavel, James Atkinson||||1967 Nov 18||68||late of Rottington, England||5034756||Lawn 1 |- |Davidson, Claude Standly||||1950 Aug 13||60||||5319166|| |- |Davidson, Duncan Leslie||||1967 May 01||60||H of Nola; F of Geoffrey, Stuart, Bruce||5034819||Lawn 1 |- |Davidson, Margaret||||1966 Jun 29||71||W of James Davidson (dec); M of Margaret & Leslie||5034935||Lawn 1 |- |Davie, Robert||||1957 Dec 18||54||H of Dorothy; F of Robert||5319391|| |- |Davies, Hilda Alice||||1945 Aug 25||45||W of Jack; M of Lucy & Jacqueline||5319117|| |- |Davine, Charles Milo||||1983 Oct 21||82||||5050405|| |- |Davine, Gweneth Mary||||1972 Aug 14||66||||5050405|| |- |Davine, Katherine||||1932 Sep 28||59||||5050404|| |- |Davine, Kevin Francis||||1950 Mar 06||43||||5122183|| |- |Davine, Mary Therese (Maire)||||1980 Feb 24||77||||5122182|| |- |Davine, Milo||||1940 Aug 09||74||||5050404|| |- |Davis, Ethel May||||1964 Oct 06||74||Sis of William||4299623|| |- |Davis, Henrietta Winifred (Ettie)||||1966 Jun 17||81||||5034904||Lawn 1 |- |Davis, John||||1908 Jul 23||65||H of Margaret||4299805|| |- |Davis, Margaret||||1939 Mar 23||84||W of John||4299805|| |- |Davis, Martha Mary||||1966 Aug 01||78||M of Samuel M Davis & M-in-L of Agnes; GM of Mary & Robert||5034913||Lawn 1 |- |Davis, Mary||||1909 Sep 06||29||D of John & Margaret||4299805|| |- |Davis, Sarah||||1945 Jun 18||85||W of Thomas||4299941|| |- |Davis, Thomas||||1933 Jun 16||76||H of Sarah||4299941|| |- |Davis, William||||1960 Jan 05||71||B of Ethel||4299623|| |- |Dawson, Beatrice||1921||1999||||||5034152||Lawn 5 |- |Dawson, Dorothy Jean||1948 May 14||1980 May 29||||D of Hector & Evelyn Watkins||5319309|| |- |Dawson, Frederick George||||1925 Apr 20||54||H of Ida; F of Lucy, Albert, Frederick, Bertha, Ida, Elena (Nellie), Ruby, Henry (Ben)||f12503360|| |- |Dawson, Ida Julianna||||1965 Nov 20||90||W of Frederick George (dec); M of Lucy, Albert (dec), Frederick, Bertha (dec), Ida, Elena, Ruby, Henry||5034988||Lawn 1 |- |Dawson, Keith||1912||2001||||||5034151||Lawn 5 |- |Dawson, Margaret||||1941 Nov 02||65||nee Pincini||5319041|| |- |de Bijl, de Visch Eybergen||1923 Mar 27||2003 Aug 14||||W of Frank; M of Henny, Robert, Tricia, Sylvia||5050191|| |- |de Bijl, Franciscus||1927 Apr 12||2006 Aug 23||||H of Riek (dec); F of Henny, Robert, Tricia, Sylvia||5050190|| |- |de Blauw, Pieter Simon Beecher||1988 Aug 19||1988 Aug 19||||S of Jacob & Glenda||4299735|| |- |De Zan, A||||1927 Sep 14||||||5050368|| |- |Deblin, Letita Eileen||||1967 Jul 23||||W of Albert||5122172|| |- |Decker, Frederick||||1976 Mar 11||75||H of Lillian||A126|| |- |Decker, John Jacob (Jack)||1934 Jan 02||1996 Feb 20||||H of Elaine; F of Karen, Ken, Glen, Sharyn||5033954||Lawn 5 |- |Decker, Karen Gayle||1958 Mar 15||1958 May 30||||D of Blaine & Jack; Sis of Glen||4299644|| |- |Decker, Kenneth John||1959 Jan 23||1979 Aug 08||||S of Blaine & Jack; B of Glen||4299644|| |- |Decker, Lilian Beatrice||||1996 Nov 01||69||W of Alan; M of Dianne, Ray, Cheryl, Ian||5034017||Lawn 5 |- |Decker, Lillian May||||1953 Aug 24||52||W of Frederick; M of Gladys, Alan, Jean, Kevin, Majorie, Roy||A126|| |- |Decker, Sharyn Joy||1963 Jul 27||1983 Oct 11||||D of Blaine & Jack; Sis of Glen||4299644|| |- |Decker, William Alan||||2003 Nov 18||81||RAAF 49587; H of Lilian (dec); F of Dianne, Ray, Cheryl, Ian||5034016||Lawn 5 |- |Dennis, Ebony Rose||1993 Dec 17||1993 Dec 17||||D of Ashley & Elizabeth; Sis of Todd, Matthew, Laura, Torey, Andrew, Coby||4299761|| |- |Dennis, Evelyn Charlotte||||1997 Jan 06||72||W of Robert (Bob); M of Margaret, Kathy, Terry, Mary, Eddy, Ashley||5034309||Lawn 5 |- |Dennis, Robert George||||1995 Dec 14||70||H of Evelyn; F of Ashley,; Step-F of Margaret, Kathy, Terry, Mary, Edward||5034310||Lawn 5 |- |Dennison, J L||||1947 Jan 06||52||AIF 3382; H of Violet||f11806720|| |- |Dennison, Leslie John (Mick)||||1981 Feb 02||53||H of Jean; F of Patricia (dec), Janice, Linda (dec), Robert, Paul, Barry, Richard||5319413|| |- |Dennison, Linda Joye||||1973 Nov 17||||D of Leslie & Jean Dennison||5319412|| |- |Dennison, Patricia Anne||||1959 Jan 20||||D of Leslie & Jean Dennison||5319412|| |- |Dennison, Violet||||1989 Jul 14||92||W of Leslie (dec); M of Isobel, John (Mick dec), Keith, Harold, Betty, Alec (dec)||f11809088|| |- |Dent, Dulcie||||2000 Feb 27||||W of Ron; M of Cliff, Helen, Gavin, Andrew, Richard||5034006||Lawn 5 |- |Dent, Ronald William (Ron)||||1997 Apr 23||74||RAAF 418037; H of Dulcie; F of Clifford, Helen, Gavin, Andrew, Richard||5034007||Lawn 5 |- |Deppeler, Beatrice Ellen May||||1967 Sep 12||75||W of Frederick; M of Frederick (dec), Ivan (dec), Dawn||5034788||Lawn 1 |- |Deppeler, Eric Ivan||||1967 Jun 18||47||H of Marjorie; F of Lorraine, Ronald, Eric; S of Frederick & Beatrice||5034081||Lawn 1 |- |Deppeler, Frederick John||||1976 Jul 13||84||H of Beatrice (dec); F of Fred (dec), Ivan (dec), Dawn||5034789||Lawn 1 |- |Deppeler, Marjorie Elaine (Marj)||||1992 Dec 06||68||W of Eric Ivan (Ivan) (dec); M of Lorraine, Ronald, Eric||5034082||Lawn 1 |- |Derbyshire, Albert||||2000 Apr 29||92||H of Ivy (dec) & Isabelle; F of Mervyn (dec, Valma, Glennis & Lindsay (dec)||5034037||Lawn 5 |- |Derbyshire, Elizabeth Mary||||1958 May 31||85||W of William||5318848|| |- |Derbyshire, Evelyn Louisa||||1964 May 17||57||W of George||4299718|| |- |Derbyshire, George||||1950 Nov 19||45||H of Evelyn; F of Raymond & Mary||4299718|| |- |Derbyshire, Isabelle Emily||||2011 Jan 06||101||W of Arch Mc Pherson (dec) & Albert Derbyshire (dec); M & M-in-L f Graeme, Pam & Buce (dec)||5034036||Lawn 5 |- |Derbyshire, Mervyn Charles||||1993 Jul 23||60||F of Christine, Ian & Janet||5034040||Lawn 5 |- |Derbyshire, William||||1910 Sep 17||58||H of Elizabeth||5318848|| |- |Derrig, Mary||||1980 Jun 19||89||||A071|| |- |Dessent, Anthony William||||1987 Aug 20||||S of Mary||5050304|| |- |Dessent, Arthur||||1972 Jun 17||84||||5050243|| |- |Dessent, Margaret||||1964 Dec 22||||W of Arthur||5050243|| |- |Dessent, Mary Margaret||||1963 Apr 28||||M of Anthony||5050304|| |- |Deveraux, Catherine||||1956 Jul 31||||W of Edward; M of Joseph||5050302|| |- |Deveraux, Edward John||||1945 Oct 29||||H of Catherine; F of Joseph||5050302|| |- |Deveraux, Joseph||||1936 May 27||||S of Edward & Catherine||5050302|| |- |Devereaux, L F||||1932 Oct 17||37||AIF 2641||5050384|| |- |Devitt, Allan Francis||||1965 Nov 05||55||Ist H of Phyllis Kennedy; F of Robert, James, Phillip, John||5034984||Lawn 1 |- |Devlin, Albert Joseph||||1949 Mar 15||||H of Letita||5122172|| |- |Devlin, Matthew||||||||S of Terry & Marion||5122173|| |- |Dewar, Sr. Julia (Sr. Ambrosine)||||1993 Mar 26||||||5122111|| |- |Di Grandi, Giorgio||1915 May 19||2001 Jul 05||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Warragul||5050206|| |- |Digby, George||||1964 May 17||||with George Digby||5122035|| |- |Digrandi, Joseph||||1967 Dec 12||||S of Joseph & Sylvia||5034731||Lawn 1 |- |Dineen, Frank||||1975 Dec 23||||H of Henrietta||5319648|| |- |Dineen, Henrietta||||1972 Dec 22||||W of Frank; M of John & Bill||5319648|| |- |Dineen, John Francis||1930 Mar 09||1995 Feb 19||||||5319649|| |- |Dixon, Lancelot Percival||1884 Feb 05||1940 Aug 15||||F of Norman, Kath, Elsie, Keith, Lancelot, May, Stanley, Lawrence, Thomas, Ella, Patrick, Clive||f12189376|| |- |Dixon, Margaret||||1928 Aug 27||74||W of Joseph||f12554944|| |- |Dockery, Freda||||1992 Jul 01||80||W of Wilbur Jones & Seymour Dockery; D of Fred & Lucie Roberts; M of Ivor, Ian, Alan, Neil||5034548||Lawn 5 |- |Dockery, Freda||||1992 Jul 01||80||W of Wilbur Jones then Seymour Dockery; D of Fred & Lucie Roberts; M of Ivor, Ian, Alan, Neil||5319538|| |- |Dodd, Elsie||||1946 Apr 18||64||W of Frederick; M of Frederick & Jeffrey (dec)||5030053|| |- |Dodd, Frederick||||1953 Feb 25||84||H of Elsie; F of Frederick & Jeffrey (dec)||5030053|| |- |Dodorico, Adele Maria||||1976 Aug 31||79||W of Felice||5121976|| |- |Dodorico, Felice Giovanni||||1968 Nov 29||75||H of Adele||5121976|| |- |Dodorico, Rosie Maria||1931 Apr 17||2001 May 09||||D of Felice & Adele; Sis of Marcelina, Orlanda, Eva||5121977|| |- |Dods, John C||||1961 Sep 10||83||H of Ruby; M of Pearl||5319381|| |- |Dods, Peter Findlay||1912||||35||b. Edinburgh, Scotland; S of James & Mary||5319138|| |- |Dods, Ruby Alice||||1957 Aug 10||75||W of John; M of Pearl||5319381|| |- |Doherty, Carl Raymond (Ray)||1936 Jul 15||2005 Sep 27||||H of Barbara; F of Paul, Susan, Jon; F-in-L of Ashleigh & Rebecca||5050184|| |- |Doherty, Dulcie Aldyth||1905 Nov 21||1978 Nov 12||||W of Joshua; M of Ray, Barbara||5050183|| |- |Doherty, Ellen Martin||||1969 Jun 23||82||nee Simpson||5319499|| |- |Doherty, Joshua||||1964 Mar 15||84||||5319499|| |- |Doherty, Joshua Scales||1905 Nov 17||1961 Jul 24||||H of Dulcie; F of Ray, Barbara||5050183|| |- |Donald, Mary||||1974 Oct 16||87||W of Peter; M of Christine||5034611||Lawn 1 |- |Donald, Peter||||1968 Nov 19||87||H of Mary; F of Christine||5034612||Lawn 1 |- |Donaldson, Clifford Frank||||1936 Jul 15||26||H of May (Gloria); S of Frank & Agnes; B of Norm, Tess, Ivy||5318982|| |- |Donaldson, Douglas Russell||1931 Sep 24||2003 Jun 15||||F of Fiona & Craig; S of William & Violet||5319496|| |- |Donaldson, Violet Mabel||||1981 May 12||92||||5319495|| |- |Donaldson, William Waring||||1961 Jan 09||77||||5319495|| |- |Donnelly, Alice||1905 Apr 17||1993 Jul 13||||nee McDonald; b. Scotland; W of Francis (dec); M of Mary, Frank, Jack||5033929||Lawn 5 |- |Donnelly, Francis (Frank)||||1998 Jan 29||66||H of Cecilia; F of Frank, Gerard, Bernadette, Terrence, Stephen||5034051||Lawn 5 |- |Donovan, Bernard John||||1965 Jul 14||||||5122002|| |- |Donovan, Eileen Edith||||1962 Jun 14||||||5122002|| |- |Doria, Signora Vincenza||1908 Jul 22||1951 Jul 13||||b. Licodia-Eubea; d. Warragul||5122145|| |- |Dorling, Rita Marion||||1996 Jan 02||59||W of Graham; M of Glenn & Warren||5034200||Lawn 5 |- |Dorotheus, Sr. Marie||||1987 Jun 17||||||5122263|| |- |Douglass, George Charles||||1955 Oct 26||85||||A097|| |- |Douglass, William Sholto||||1950 Nov 12||52||H of Laura||A169|| |- |Dovey, Edward John||||1991 Jun 05||36||S of Evelyn & Eric; B of Margaret, Kathy, Terry, Mary, Ashley||5034509||Lawn 5 |- |Dovey, Edward John||||1991 Jun 05||36||S of Evelyn & Eric; B of Margaret, Kathy, Terry, Mary, Ashley||5319578|| |- |Downer, Florence Annie||1887||1964||||||A176|| |- |Downer, Percy||1886||1950||||||A176|| |- |Downie, Susan Gaye||1964 Jan 03||1964 Mar 22||||D of Clifford & Helen||5030107|| |- |Downs, Cyril Seymour||1904||1974||||||5319368|| |- |Drew, Wilton Laurence (Whiz)||||1996 Oct 24||61||H of Carmel; F of Nicholas, Gabriella, Phillipa, Geraldine, Daniel, Brendan, Martine||5034375||Lawn 5 |- |Driscoll, John||||19?? Sep 19||52||||5050296|| |- |Dropley, Crosby||||1946 Sep 19||||H of Alice; F of Ivy, Joyce, Marshall, Lila||4299947|| |- |Duffy, John||||1899 Apr 28||29||d. Outtrim mine||f12331520|| |- |Duffy, Margaret Christina||||1969 Aug 11||67||W of Michael James; M of Eileen, Mary, John||5034858||Lawn 1 |- |Duffy, Michael James||||1967 Feb 05||75||H of Margaret; F of Eileen, Mary (dec), John||5034857||Lawn 1 |- |Dugdale, Ernest Arthur (Ern)||||1996 Dec 29||73||H of May; F of John; Late Royal Engineers, British Army s/n 14772719||5034092||Lawn 5 |- |Dugdale, Eunice May||||1998 Jul 12||71||W of Ernest Arthur (dec); M of John; M-in-L of Mary; GM of Kelly, Gavan, Michael, Janine, Hannah, Emily||5034091||Lawn 5 |- |Duggan, Christian||||1967 Aug 13||73||H of Jess; F of Jack, Noel, Marie, Vern||5034765||Lawn 1 |- |Duggan, Jessie||||1969 Jun 22||75||M of Jack, Noel, Marie, Vern||5034766||Lawn 1 |- |Duggen, David Vernon||1957 Oct 16||1995 Aug 23||37||S of Elva & Vern; F of Jessie; B of Bruse & Elizabeth, Stephen, Jenny & David||5034130||Lawn 5 |- |Duggen, Vernon Charles||1931 Sep 13||2007 Jul 27||76||H of Elva; F of Bruce, David (dec), Stephen & Jennifer; F-in-L of Elizabeth & David||5034131||Lawn 5 |- |Duigan, Francis Elizabeth||||1914 Mar 25||||W of Dr. Charles Duigan; D of George Graham M.D.||A057|| |- |Dunbabin, Murray Harrison||1940 Aug 24||2002 Jan 21||||H of Helen; F of Lisa, Kellie, Katie||5034606|| |- |Duncan, Arthur Frederick||||1991 Mar 25||78||H of Edna; F of Geoff & Bob||5034414||Lawn 5 |- |Duncan, Edna Ruby||||1993 Aug 29||74||W of Arthur Frederick; M of Geoff & Bob; M-in-L of Sue & Gai||5034415||Lawn 5 |- |Duncan, Ethel||1884 Aug 14||1953 Nov 18||||W of Gordon; M of Shirley, David, Mavis, Mary, Jack, Davida, Donald||5319215|| |- |Dunderdale, Richard||||1914 Jul 24||||d. Warragul; S of George & Elizabeth||5050281|| |- |Dunlop, Alexander||||1953 Apr 14||||H of Sarah; F of Ethel, William, Albert, Ruth (Mrs Kells), John, Arthur, Wally, Emily||A149|| |- |Dunlop, Bessie||||1900 Jan 05||65||W of James (of NSW); D of William Aikman; Sis of Jack Aikman||5318799|| |- |Dunlop, Michael James||1991 Oct 18||2002 Jul 03||||S of Les & Lesley; B of Billy, Phillip, Ben (dec), Richard, Leslie, Robert||5050138|| |- |Dunlop, Sarah||||1952 Sep 03||||W of Alexander; M of Ethel, William, Albert, Ruth (Mrs Kells), John, Arthur, Wally, Emily||A149|| |- |Dunn, ?||||||||||f12678976|| |- |Dunn, Casey Sheree||1997 Feb 13||1997 Jun 24||||D of Judy & Steve; Sis of Samuel||4299756|| |- |Dunn, Lily Grace||2000 Oct 12||2000 Nov 26||||D of Kate & Simon; Sis of D'Arcy, Hamish, Amelia, Finn||4299751|| |- |Dunn, Loretta||||1979 Dec 12||68?||W of Michael||5319445|| |- |Dunn, Michael John||||1963 Jan 26||39||H of Loretta; F of Dorothy, Margaret & Loretta||5319445|| |- |Dunne, Daniel Alphonsus (Danny)||||2002 May 26||86||H of Dawn; F of Mary, Michael, Dilys, Patrick, Timothy, Kathleen||5050172|| |- |Dunstan, Harry||||1964 Nov 17||63||H of Marjory; F of William & Peter||5122021|| |- |Dunstan, Marjorie Elizabeth||||1988 Jun 25||85||W of Harry (dec); M of William (Bill) & Peter||5122022|| |- |Durham, Alan Gerard||||1989 Nov ||69||S of Mary & Otto||A051|| |- |Durham, George Juer||||1910 Dec 13||||H of Isabel||A052|| |- |Durham, Isabel||||1907 Dec 13||||W of George||A052|| |- |Durham, Mary Jane||||1954 Sep 23||80||W of Otto||A053|| |- |Durham, Otto Sander||||1952 Jan 09||74||H of Mary||A053|| |- |Dusting, C H||||1940 Jan 18||18||AIF VX5603||4299829|| |- |Dusting, Charles Herbert||||1922 Apr 06||38||H of Bertha Ellen; F of John, Edna, Ruby, Rosalie, Jessie, Charles||4299828|| |- |Dye, Marie||||1993 Sep 06||||D of Darryl & Ann||4299762|| |- |Dyer, Charles F||||1962 Sep 20||90||H of Eleanor||5050418|| |- |Dyer, Christina Kezia||||1967 Jan 03||70||W of James; M of Mavis & Joyce||5034865||Lawn 1 |- |Dyer, Dora Hilda||||1950 Jun 18||||||A177|| |- |Dyer, Eleanor Augusta Louise||||1935 Sep 02||||W of Charles F||5050418|| |- |Dyer, James Roy||||1972 Jun 27||79||H of Christina Kezia; F of Mavis & Joyce||5034866||Lawn 1 |- |Dyer, Wilhelmina||||1951 Jul 01||||||A177|| |- |Dyke, Christopher John||||1966 Aug 27||75||H of Evelyn; F of Leo (dec), Patricia, Maurice, Maurine||5034920||Lawn 1 |- |Eade, Roy Allan||||2003 Jul 29||85||AIF VX133957; H of Gwen; F of Allan, Russell, Murray (dec), Glenda, Noel||5033994||Lawn 5 |- |Earles, Lindsay Harold||1937 Oct 16||1962 Aug 18||||H of Maureen; F of Lee, Julie, Peter||5122104|| |- |Earles, Maureen Patricia||1937 Apr 23||2006 Dec 21||||W of Lindsay; M of Lee, Julie, Peter||5122104|| |- |Early, John||||1963 Jul 02||86||||5122004|| |- |Earnshaw, John Davis Williams||||1961 Apr 22||76||||5319469|| |- |Eastwell, Eva May||||1956 Apr 28||53||W of William||4299667|| |- |Eastwell, George Henry||||1935 Jul 31||82||||4299922|| |- |Eastwell, John Terence (Jack)||1924 Sep 02||2011 May 28||||H of Dorothy; F of Heather, Rhonda, Pamela||5034095||Lawn 5 |- |Eastwell, William Edward||||1948 Dec 05||25||||4299692|| |- |Eastwell, William Matthew||||1967||77||H of Eva||4299667|| |- |Eaton, John Frederick||||1933||||||5318950|| |- |Eaton, Roy Vincent||1938 Oct 03||2010 Oct 25||||H of Pat; F of Denise, Jacklyn, Gaye, Michael||5050203|| |- |Eberle, Anne Louise||1831||1892||||nee Porchet; b. Switzerland; W of Charles; M of Charles Louis, Anne & Alois Louis||5318803|| |- |Eberle, Charles||1831||1896||||b. Switzerland; H of Anne; F of Charles Louis, Anne & Alois Louis||5318803|| |- |Ecclestone, Elsie Lillian||||1952 Aug 25||62||W of Herbert||5319186|| |- |Ecclestone, Herbert Lawrence||||1955 Feb 11||67||H of Elsie||5319186|| |- |Ednie, Isabella||||1954 Aug 28||83||W of John Martin||5319214|| |- |Ednie, John Martin||||1955 Sep 04||82||H of Isabella||5319214|| |- |Edward, Amy||||1964 Jul 27||||||f12283328|| |- |Edwards, George||1878 Apr 06||1959 Jan 17||||H of Henrietta; F of Tainton & Howard||4299638|| |- |Edwards, George||||1937 Apr 03||||||f12283328|| |- |Edwards, Mary||||1963 Jul 24||96||||4299832|| |- |Egglestone, Donald James||||1992 Feb 26||69||AIF; H of Mary; F of Patricia, Garry, Thomas, Kenneth, Terrence (dec), Ann, Stella, Elizabeth, Andrew||5034735||Lawn 1 |- |Egglestone, Terrence||||1967 Dec 15||||S of Donald & Mary; B of Patricia, Garry, Thomas, Ken, Ann, Stella, Elizabeth||5034734||Lawn 1 |- |Elder, Edith V||||1967 Mar 30||||W of Bill; M of Alan & Margaret||5034824||Lawn 1 |- |Elder, William John||||1982 Jun 05||76||H of Edith; F of Alan & Margaret||5034825||Lawn 1 |- |Elliott, Cecelia||1903 Apr 14||1970 Nov 16||||W of James; M of Kathleen, Mick, Marie, Jim, Jack||5122072|| |- |Elliott, Edith Irene||1930 Oct 16||2005 Aug 24||74||W of Frank; M of Shirley, Vic, Frank, Russell, Sue, Bev||5034269||Lawn 5 |- |Elliott, Edward||||1933 Sep 19||||H of Margaret||5020254|| |- |Elliott, Francis John (Frank)||1922 Jul 15||2006 May 01||83||AIF VX67163; H of Edith; F of Shirley, Vic, Frank, Sue, Bev||5034268||Lawn 5 |- |Elliott, James Joseph||1901 Sep 14||1955 Feb 03||||H of Cecelia; F of Kathleen, Mick, Marie, Jim, Jack||5122072|| |- |Elliott, John||||||||d. Infant; S of Edward & Margaret||5020255|| |- |Elliott, John Henry Callard||||1948 Oct 04||69||||5319153|| |- |Elliott, Joyce||||1982 Oct 27||64||W of Oswald; M of Dawn, Douglas, Ossie, Mark||5319280|| |- |Elliott, Kathleen||||||||d. Infant; D of Edward & Margaret||5020255|| |- |Elliott, Louise||||1944 Oct 15||||||5319129|| |- |Elliott, Margaret||||1953 Oct 11||||W of Edward||5020254|| |- |Elliott, Margaret||||||||d. Infant; D of Edward & Margaret||5020255|| |- |Elliott, Oswald Thomas James||||1961 Jan 13||55||H of Joyce; F of Dawn, Douglas, Ossie, Mark||5319280|| |- |Ellis, Frederick Charles||||1927 Mar||||H of Dorothy Steenholdt||f12538048|| |- |Ellis, Helen||||1944 Feb 11||57||W of John||5319068|| |- |Ellis, John Ritchie||||1942 Sep 01||82||H of Helen||5319068|| |- |Ellman, Albert Henry||||1950 Sep 26||58||||A175|| |- |Ellman, Alice Mary||||1961 Apr 01||64||||A175|| |- |Elmar, Edna Elizabeth||||1968 May 13||65||W of Leonard; M of Marie||5034687||Lawn 1 |- |Elmar, Leonard George||||1982 Apr 15||85||H of Edna; F of Marie||5034688||Lawn 1 |- |Elston, Jack (T.P.I.)||||1991 Nov 07||68||AIF VX96236; H of Eileen May Elston; F of Patrick, Maureen, Colleen, Michael, Rhonda, Terry||5034489||Lawn 5 |- |Elston, Jack (T.P.I.)||||1991 Nov 07||68||AIF VX96236; H of Eileen May; F of Patrick, Maureen, Colleen, Micahel, Rhonda & Terry||5319599|| |- |Emery, Clifton Victor (Mick)||||1999 Jul 09||86||H of Wilma (dec); F of Wilma & Karyn||5034475||Lawn 5 |- |Emery, Clifton Victor (Mick)||||1999 Jul 09||86||H of Wilma (dec); F of Wilma & Karyn||5319616|| |- |Emery, Wilma||||1992 Aug 05||74||W of Mick; M of Wilma & Karyn||5034474||Lawn 5 |- |Emery, Wilma||||1992 Aug 05||74||W of Mick; M of Wilma & Karyn||5319617|| |- |England, Annie||||1962 Aug 19||77||W of George||5030075|| |- |England, George Harold||||1964 May 07||67||H of Annie||5030075|| |- |English, Edward English (Bluey)||||2001 Jul 04||76||RAAF 146065; H of Elizabeth (Betty); F of Barry; F-in-L of Trish; GF of Shelley, Melissa, Clinton||5033991||Lawn 5 |- |English, Elizabeth Mary (Betty)||||2003 Oct 26||75||W of Edward (Bluey); M of Barry; M-in-L of Trish; GM of Shelley, Melissa, Clinton||5033990||Lawn 5 |- |Enrico, Peitro||1933 May 16||1935 Apr 06||||||5050375|| |- |Erlandson, Erland||||1929 Dec 28||60||H of Janet||4299861|| |- |Erlandson, Jane||||1937 Sep 05||66||W of Erland; M of Winifred||4299862|| |- |Ettles, Bele||||1997 Jul 14||||W of James Ettles (dec); M of Danny, James, Marg, Helen||5034520||Lawn 5 |- |Ettles, Bele||||1997 Jul 14||||W of James (dec); M of Danny, James, Marg, Helen||5319565|| |- |Ettles, James W J||||1991 Jun 21||74||H of Bella; F of Alexander, James, Margaret, Helen||5034519||Lawn 5 |- |Ettles, James W J||||1991 Jun 21||74||H of Bella; F of Alexander, James, Margaret, Helen||5319566|| |- |Evans, Fred||||1996 May 09||87||H of Lillian; F of Frederick, Mervyn, Knneth, Sylvia||5319304|| |- |Evans, Justin Craig (Jay)||1979 Oct 31||1993 Jul 17||||S of Trevor & Glenda; Step-S of Gilbert Mynard & Maureen Evans; B of Paul & Jessica||5034163||Lawn 5 |- |Evans, Lillian Maude||||1964 Jun 25||54||W of Fred; M of Frederick, Mervyn, Kenneth, Sylvia||5319304|| |- |Evans, Neville Allan||1949 Jul||1949 Jul 07||||S of Lil & Eddie Evans; B of Edwin, Colin, Trevor||4299931|| |- |Evans, Sheelah||||1998 May 05||||D of Joseph & Alice Bates||5122177|| |- |Evans, Stanley Edwin (Eddie)||||1978 Apr 17||59||H of Jill; F of Edwin, Neville, Collin, Trevor||5034699||Lawn 1 |- |Evans, William||1918 Oct 13||1996 Aug 04||||b. Caldecott, Cheshire; H of Elsie; F of Hazel, Jean, Leonard||5034031||Lawn 5 |- |Everard, Margaret Mary||||1935 Sep 25||48||W of Richard Everard (dec); M of Kathleen Brumley||5050374|| |- |Everett, G M||||2003 Nov 04||75||AIF VX503157||5122233|| |- |Everett, Georgina Emily||||1972 Mar 31||||||A165|| |- |Everett, W H||||1942 Aug 06||43||AMF;||5122232|| |- |Evison, Catherine Louisa||||1942 Jul 26||57||||f12032512|| |- |Evison, Charles Henry||||1935 Jun 30||52||W of Rosina Fanny||4299923|| |- |Evison, Dorothy Lilian||1927 Aug 28||1999 Jul 03||||W of Cyril Clarke (dec); M of Janet, Lesley & Stephen; W of William Evison (dec)||5034041||Lawn 5 |- |Evison, Edward George (Eddie)||||1995 Jun 02||75||H of Marjorie; F of Allan, Glenda, Peter||5034204||Lawn 5 |- |Evison, Gordon Henry (Mick)||1928 Nov 14||2012 Jan 16||||H of Edna; F of Cheryl, Garry, Ross (dec)||5319264|| |- |Evison, Maria||||1961 May 03||||W of Robert||5319471|| |- |Evison, Robert William||||1966 Jun 19||||H of Maria||5319471|| |- |Evison, Ross Gordon||1960 Jan||1960 Jan 31||<1||14 hours; S of Mick & Edna||5319264|| |- |Evison, Thomas||||1947 Dec 20||63||||f12032512|| |- |Evison, William Thomas||1921 Nov 19||1993 Oct 18||71||H of Dorothy; F of Sally, Phillip, Eric & Janet; S-F of Janet, Lesley & Stephen||5034042||Lawn 5 |- |Ey, Netta Mary Wilmot||||2013 Mar 16||96||W of Richard (Dick); M of Meredith & Denise||5034814||Lawn 1 |- |Ey, Richard Ernest (Dick)||||1967 Jun 05||72||AIF 393; H of Netta; F of Meredith & Denise||5034811||Lawn 1 |- |Eyles, Alviba||||1950 Aug 25||72||W of William||5122184|| |- |Eyles, Joe||||1936 Mar 03||26||S of W & A Eyles||5050419|| |- |Eyles, William Edward||||1950 Apr 28||72||H of Alvina||5122184|| |- |Eyre, James||||1946 Dec 11||80||H of Mary Ellen||f12217088|| |- |Eyre, Mary Ellen||||1939 Sep 26||66||W of James?||f12217088|| |}

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'''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_A_to_E|Go to Surnames A to E]]''' <> '''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_L_to_P|Go to Surnames L to P]]''' <> '''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_Q_to_Z|Go to Surnames Q to Z]]''' ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- |Fallon, Jean Margaret ||||1996 Mar 11||78||nee Orchard; M of Ian, Pauline, Gary||5033909||Lawn 5 |- |Falls, Carl Vogle||||1996 Feb 15||59||H of Mavis; F of Phillip, Garry, Stephen||5033952||Lawn 5 |- |Falls, Raymond Phillip James||||1968 Sep 10||19||S of Raymond Charles & Madge Falls; B of Rentz & Carl||5034636||Lawn 1 |- |Faragher, Edward||||1965 Apr 26||||||5030117|| |- |Farrell, Elizabeth Ann||||1948 Mar 07||57||||5319133|| |- |Farrington, Bertie Miles||||1969 Jan 23||73||H of Viola; F of Albert; F-in-L of Joyce; GF of John & Suzanne||5034626||Lawn 1 |- |Farrington, Viola Naomi||||1968 Sep 05||73||W of Bert; M of Albert; M-in-L of Joyce; GM of John & Suzanne||5034627||Lawn 1 |- |Farthing, James Simpson||||1966 Jun 07||68||H of Pearl; F of Keith, Heather, Bruce||5034930||Lawn 1 |- |Farthing, Mary Jane||||1936 Oct 13||65||W of Thomas||5318947|| |- |Farthing, Pearl Mereda||||1978 May 12||76||W of James; M of Keith, Heather, Bruce||5034931||Lawn 1 |- |Farthing, Robert Officer||||1961 Oct 08||||H of Sylvia||5319332|| |- |Farthing, Sylvia Maud||||1974 Jun 11||||W of Robert||5319332|| |- |Farthing, Thomas Leishman||||1935 Feb 12||72||H of Mary||5318947|| |- |Febey, Margaret Lillian||1937 Feb 19||2008 Jul 24||||M of Michelle & Mark||5034571||Lawn 4 |- |Febey, Margaret Lillian||1937 Feb 19||2008 Jul 24||71||M of Michelle & Mark||5319521|| |- |Fechner, Mr L M||||2001 Nov 24||||||5050145|| |- |Feehan, Dorothy Eileen (Doreen)||||2000 Nov 17||80||D of Thomas & Eileen Feehan; Sis of Joan & John||5050152|| |- |Feehan, John||1924 Mar 20||2007 May 22||83||H of Lois; S of Thomas & Eileen; B of Dorothy (dec) & Joan (dec)||5050151|| |- |Feehan, Mary Eileen||||1964 Apr 23||70||W of Thomas; M of Dorothy, Joan, John||5121986|| |- |Feehan, Thomas||||1973 Aug 31||82||H of Mary||5121986|| |- | [[Hamilton-5645|Feeley, Dyson Caroline]] ||||1937 Feb 01||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Hamilton-5645-1.jpg f12783552] || |- |[[Feeley-48|Feeley, Hazel Irene]] ||1936 Aug 03||1936 Sep 16||||D of Tom & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Feeley-48.jpg f12785856] || |- |Fenby, Edna Bruce||1918 Apr 13||1990 Feb 17||||||5034604|| |- |Fenby, Jeanne May||1959 May 13||2012 Dec 20||||||5034604|| |- |Fenby, Richard George||1934 Mar 09||2014 Feb 22||||||5034604|| |- |Ferguson, Anne||||1956 Sep 20||||W of Herbert||5319403|| |- |Ferguson, Arthur Henry||||1993 Dec 26||78||H of Nellie; F of Arthur||5034045||Lawn 5 |- |Ferguson, Ellen||||1956 Dec 10||87||W of George||f12696128|| |- |Ferguson, George Collin||||1933 Aug 07||69||H of Ellen||f12696128|| |- |Ferguson, Herbert||||1965 Aug 28||||H of Anne||5319403|| |- |Ferguson, Nellie||||2007 Jul 04||86||W of Arthur (dec); M of Arthur||5034046||Lawn 5 |- |Ferraro, Mary||||1945 Nov 22||<1||Infant D of Frank & Carmel||5122194|| |- |Ferris, Margaret Ellen||||2005 Nov 02||90||W of Christopher Coulson; M of Gwen, Ruth, Heather||f11824320|| |- |Fidge, Annie Grace||||1986 Aug 06||83||W of Clarence; M of Evelyn||5034690||Lawn 1 |- |Fidge, Clarence Leslie||||1968 Apr 07||65||H of Grace; F of Evelyn||5034689||Lawn 1 |- |Findlay, Bridget||1958 Jan 10||1958 Jan 11||||D of George & Isobell||5122144|| |- |Findlay, David Millar||||1966 Mar 03||51||RAAF; H of Esma; F of Kaye||5034943||Lawn 1 |- |Findlay, Ernest John||||1958 Mar 25||66||AIF; H of Matilda||A073|| |- |Findlay, Ernest John||||1958 Mar 25||66||AIF||A074|| |- |Findlay, Ernest John||||1958||66||H of Lily Maree||A085|| |- |Findlay, Esma||||1991 Feb 19||69||W of Colin Gronow (dec) & Daid Finlay (dec); M of Tom, Les & Barry Gronow & Kaye Findlay||5034944||Lawn 1 |- |Fines, John||||1901 Nov 28||41||H of Mary||5050250|| |- |Fines, John||||||||||5122039|| |- |Fines, Mary||||1901 Sep 07||1||D of John & Mary Fines||5050250|| |- |Fines, Mary Ann||||1936 Aug 24||72||W of John||5050250|| |- |Fink, Alicia||||1960 Oct 14||||||f12548672|| |- |Fink, Arminda||||1930 Aug 18||||W of Peter||f12456192|| |- |Fink, Magnus||1850 Jan 27||1915 Aug 13||||||A050|| |- |Fink, Peter||||1923 Feb 16||||H of Arminda||f12456192|| |- |Fink, Robert||||1928 Mar 21||||||f12548672|| |- |Finlayson, Florence V M||||1961 Jul 30||||W of Walter||5318943|| |- |Finlayson, Walter H||||1931 Apr 11||||H of Florence||5318943|| |- |Fish, Arthur Malvern||||1942 Aug 14||||||f12030144|| |- |Fish, Helen Ceclia Cathcart||||1964 Nov 06||83||||f12030144|| |- |Fisher, Elaine Lyall||||1988 Jan 22||84||D of Walter & Elaine Rogers||5318969|| |- |Fisher, Heba Vera||||1992 Dec 13||90||M of Rex (dec), Loama, Bryce||5033947||Lawn 5 |- |Fisher, Lloyd McKenzie||||1996 Aug 23||65||H of June; F of Andrew & Carol||5033965||Lawn 5 |- |Fisher, William James||||1951 Apr 05||36||||5319169|| |- |Fitton, A W||||1953 Sep 09||70||||A134|| |- |Fitz, Charles||||1957 Dec 16||69||H of Maud; F of Reg & Elsie||4299651|| |- |Fitz, Ethel Maud||||1975 Sep 25||89||W of Charles||4299651|| |- |Fitzpatrick, C M||||1994 Sep 07||73||AIF VX41900; H of Heather; F of Gaye, Alan, Joy||5034394||Lawn 5 |- |Fitzpatrick, William||||1926 Jul 09||||||f12480192|| |- |Flannery, Daniel Martin||||2014 Dec 02||75||H of Irene; F of John (dec), Sharon, Katrina, Jason||5034841||Lawn 1 |- |Flannery, John Robert||||1967 Mar 25||3||S of Dan & Irene; B of Sharon||5034842||Lawn 1 |- |Flavin, James||||1943 Oct 23||85||F of Lily & John||5122211|| |- |Flegg, Laurence (Jack)||||2000 Nov 24||87||H of Joyce (dec); F of Laurencia, Lloyd (dec), Rodney, Peter||5050126|| |- |Flegg, Lloyd Gilbert||1942 Dec 22||1944 Sep 23||||S of Jack & Joyce; B of Laurencia, Rodney, Peter||f11900480|| |- |Fleming, Sheila Francis||1933 Jan 05||2003 Sep 11||70||W of Bill (dec); M of Bev, Rhonda, Chris, Chum, Jane||5034468||Lawn 5 |- |Fleming, Sheila Francis||1933 Jan 05||2003 Sep 11||70||W of Bill (dec); M of Bev, Rhonda, Chris, Chum, Jane||5319626|| |- |Fleming, William Henry||||1992 Aug 15||71||H of Sheila; F of Bev, Rhonda, Chris, Chum, Jane||5034467||Lawn 5 |- |Fleming, William Henry||||1992 Aug 15||71||H of Sheila; F of Bev, Rhonda, Chris, Chum, Jane||5319627|| |- |Fletcher, Catherine Margaret||1934 Nov 21||1935 Feb 03||||D of Hector & Rose; Sis of Marie, Tomas, Charles, Patricia, Bernard, Hector||5050377|| |- |Fletcher, Daisy Elizabeth||1886 Jun 14||1948 Jul 14||||Sis of Harry||4299686|| |- |Fletcher, E J||||||43||||4299951|| |- |Fletcher, Harry Norman||1906 Dec 26||2001 Oct 31||||H of Daisy||4299686|| |- |Flower, Amelia Rebekah||||1963 Dec 23||75||W of William||f12215104|| |- |Flower, Harold Thomas||||1939 Sep 18||15||S of William & Amelia; B of John, Rex, Freda, Ron||f12215104|| |- |Flower, John||1920 Jun 14||2004 Dec 29||||H of June; F of Pam, Susan, Marian, Phillip||5050182|| |- |Flower, Ronald||1929 Sep 12||2011 Aug 31||||B of John, Rex, Freda||5050181|| |- |Flower, William James||||1961 Aug 01||75||H of Amelia||f12215104|| |- |Flynn, Bonnie Emily||||1993 May 31||81||M of Raymond (Ray), Melvyn (Mel)||5034296||Lawn 5 |- |Fogarty, Bridget||||1949 Nov 28||69||||5122251|| |- |Fogarty, Clare||||1965 Aug 08||||M of Margaret & Bill||5122017|| |- |Fogarty, Edward P||||||||d. Infant; GS of Patrick & Mary Fogarty||5050257|| |- |Fogarty, Mary||||1911 Mar 11||73||W of Patrick||5050257|| |- |Fogarty, Maurice||||1941 Oct 18||69||||5122251|| |- |Fogarty, Patrick||||1907 Jul 26||89||b. Clonoulty, Co Tipperary, Ireland; H of Mary||5050257|| |- |Fogarty, William J||||1935 Mar 02||73||||5050376|| |- |Foley, William Patrick||||1947 Jan 24||71||F of Kath, Will, Adrian||5122149|| |- |Forbes, A C||||960 Feb 04||89||H of Emily; F of Ailsa & Glen||4259557|| |- |Forbes, Emily||||1956 Nov 16||72||M of Ailsa & Glen; W of A C Forbes||4256557|| |- |Foster, Cliff||||1954 Feb 27||21||||A114|| |- |Foster, Elsie May||||1988 Aug 20||81||W of Ernest; M of Linda, Jessie, Joan, Graham||5319389|| |- |Foster, Ernest James||1892||1958 Nov 26||||H of Elsie||5319389|| |- |Foster, Geoffrey Charles||||1992 Jan 04||63||H of Shirley; F of Hugh, Daryl, Andrew (dec)||5034534||Lawn 5 |- |Foster, Geoffrey Charles||||1992 Jan 04||63||H of Shirley; F of Hugh, Daryl, Andrew (dec)||5319551|| |- |Foster, Shirley Lydia||||1994 Apr 23||64||W of Geoffrey (dec); M of Hugh & Daryl & Andrew (dec)||5034533||Lawn 5 |- |Foster, Shirley Lydia||||1994 Apr 23||64||W of Geoffrey (dec); M of Hugh, Daryl, Andrew (dec)||5319552|| |- |Fowler, Fanny||||1957 Dec 09||77||W of Len||5318846|| |- |Fowler, Len||||1965 Feb 07||81||H of Fanny||5318846|| |- |Fowles, Emma Louise||||1942 Dec 03||73||||4299889|| |- |Fowles, Henry Alfred||||1931 Feb 04||75||||4299889|| |- | [[Fowles-408|Fowles, John George]] ||||1903 Mar 21||43||H of Lily||5050246|| |- | [[Lorkin-78|Fowles, Lily Mary]] ||||1937 Aug 28||74||W of John||5050246|| |- |Fox, Charles Patrick||||1947 Sep 16||41||H of Pearl; F of Kevin, Morua (dec), Bernace||5122259|| |- |Fox, Dorothy Agnes||||1998 May 23||86||W of Sydney||4299675|| |- |Fox, Sydney Marcus||||1970 Mar 14||67||H of Dorothy||4299675|| |- |Fox, Wendy Joy||1945 Jun 30||2013 Oct 23||||D of Doreen & Thomas Spice; M of Craig, Janine, Sheree||5319444|| |- |Foy, Ann||||1895 Feb 13||66||W of James Henry Foy; M of Mary & Louisa||f12118656|| |- |Foy, M R||||1942 May 19||35||AIF VX32039||5122244|| |- |Fraser, Alexander David||||1994 Jul 08||87||H of Gloria (dec); F of Dianna||5034336||Lawn 5 |- |Fraser, Alfred John||||1956 Feb 01||66||||5122081|| |- |Fraser, Amy Davey||1987 May 08||1987 May 08||||D of Janet & Ashley||4299730|| |- |Fraser, Archibald James||||1953 Jan 08||||||5122135|| |- |Fraser, Dennis John||||1958 Feb 08||17||||5122083|| |- |Fraser, Desiree Geraldine||||1979 Oct 18||59||||5122081|| |- |Fraser, Elizabeth Hilda (Freda)||||1968 Nov 30||52||||5122083|| |- |Fraser, George S||||1945 Jun 14||73||H of Katharine||5122204|| |- |Fraser, John (Jack)||1913 Mar 09||1979 Dec 17||||H of Betty||5122084|| |- |Fraser, Katharine||||1962 Jul 05||80||W of George||5122204|| |- |Fraser, Patricia Eileen||||1966 Jan 20||71||||5122081|| |- |Freckleton, George||||1934 Nov 09||88||H of Mary||5318956|| |- |Freckleton, John H (Bert)||||1957 Dec 13||72||H of Ruth||5319075|| |- |Freckleton, Mary Jane||||1949 Sep 23||88||W of George||5318956|| |- |Freckleton, Ruth Mary||||1942 May 26||46||W of John||5319075|| |- |Freeman, Glenn Ronald||||1996 Sep 30||38||F of Jessica; S of Ronald & Beverley; B of Susan, Julie, Wayne, David, Mark Bruce||5033971||Lawn 5 |- |Froessner, Mary Jane||||1965 Jun 02||95||W of Karl; M of Edith, Nora, John, Eric, Millicent, Kenneth, Doris||5035021||Lawn 1 |- |Fullerton, Albert Stanley||||1973 Jul 05||||H of Phyllis; F of Leonard, Joyce, Janis||5034648||Lawn 1 |- |Fullerton, Phyllis Hilda||||2000 Jul 18||81||W of Stanley (dec); M of Len, Joyce, Jan||5034650||Lawn 1 |- |Gall, Arthur Stanley||||1944 May 09||||||f11919936|| |- |Gallagher, Barbara Mary||||2013 Feb 28||73||nee Attrill; W of Les (dec); M o Anne, Pauline, Jenny, Heather||5034395||Lawn 5 |- |Gallagher, Dorothy Della (Dot)||||2003 Aug 21||89||M of Ivan, Les (dec), Elsie, Doris, Eileen, Joan||5050155|| |- |Gallagher, Edward (Les)||||1998 Dec 18||61||H of Barb; F of Anne, Pauline, Jenny, Heather||5034396||Lawn 5 |- |Gallagher, Gemma Maree||2003 Feb 12||2003 Mar 28||||D of Mark & Kathy; Sis of Mathew & Bradley||4299748|| |- |Gallagher, Georgina B||1862 Jun 17||1933 Mar 04||||||4299949|| |- |Gallagher, James George||||1961 Dec||81||F of Lorna & Marie||5030080|| |- |Gallagher, Jessie Theresa||||1966 Jul 15||85||M of Lily (Mrs. Stray), Elsie, Jim, Arthur (dec), George (dec), Herbert||5034934||Lawn 1 |- |Gallagher, John||1850 Apr 15||1935 Feb 05||||||4299948|| |- |Gallagher, Louisa Marie||||1982 Feb 01||95||W of James||5030081|| |- |Gallagher, Trevor Michael||1986 Mar 17||1987 Apr 26||||S o Paul & Wendy; B of Robbie||4299734|| |- |Gallahar, Leonard William||1913 Aug 29||2008 Nov 22||95||H of Jean (dec); F of Don||5050192|| |- |Gallahar, Sarah Jane||||1939 Dec 30||50||W of William; M of Len, Connie, Noel, Fred||4299994|| |- |Gallahar, Valda (Jean)||1914 Jun 07||2006 Sep 26||92||nee English; W of Len; M of Don||5050193|| |- |Gallahar, William Leonard||||1962 Nov 30||78||H of Sarah; F of Len, Connie, Noel, Fred||4299994|| |- |Galloway, David M||||1913 Feb 20||80||H of Margaret||5318932|| |- |Galloway, Margaret||||1912 Jun 30||72||W od David||5318932|| |- |Gamble, Edward||||1897 Jul 25||73||H of Laura||f12292096|| |- |Gamble, Edward Harry||1864 Dec 02||1944 Jun||||H of Mary||f11912192|| |- |Gamble, Laura||||1912 Aug 24||82||W of Edward||f12292096|| |- |Gamble, Mary Carswell Pearce||||1948 Apr 23||84||W of Edward||f11912192|| |- |Game,?||||||||||4299936|| |- |Gannon, Ethel Frances||||1971 Jul 27||||W of Vincent||5122060|| |- |Gannon. Vincent James||||1957 Aug 08||||H of Ethel||5122060|| |- |Gapes, Alice Jane||||1968 Feb 06||77||W of Joseph; M of Allan, Eric, Doris, Joyce, Les, Val||5034715||Lawn 1 |- |Gapes, George Alfred||||1959 Jan 19||61||H of Nellie||5319171|| |- |Gapes, Joseph||||1974 Jun 04||85||H of Alice Jane; F of Allen, Eric, Doris, Joyce, Les, Val||5034717||Lawn 1 |- |Gapes, Nellie Gladys||||1951 May 18||54||W of George||5319171|| |- |Gard, Darren John||||1998 Nov 20||31||S of John & Betty; B of Michelle||5034464||Lawn 5 |- |Gard, Darren John||||1998 Nov 20||31||S of John & Betty; B of Michelle||5319631|| |- |Gard, Elizabeth Margaret (Betty)||||2007 Dec 29||73||M of Michelle & Darren (Dec)||5034465||Lawn 5 |- |Gard, Elizabeth Margaret (Betty)||||2007 Dec 29||73||W of John; M of Michelle & Darren (dec)||5319630|| |- |Gard, John Malcolm||||1992 Oct 31||64||H of Betty; F of Michelle & Darren||5034465||Lawn 5 |- |Gard, John Malcolm||||1992 Oct 31||64||H of Betty; F of Michelle & Darren||5319630|| |- |Gardiner, Alice Marguerite||1921 Mar 19||2008 Feb 18||||W of Reginald (dec); M of Lyn (dec), Stephen, Michael, Brendon||5319605|| |- |Gardiner, Alyce Marguerite||1921 Mar 19||2008 Feb 18||||W of Reginald (dec); M of Lyn (dec), Stephen, Michael, Brendon||5034484||Lawn 5 |- |Gardiner, Arthur John||||1929 Apr 18||56||H of Rena||f12561472|| |- |Gardiner, Bert||||1968 Jul 07||64||H of Win; F of Delia & John||5034681||Lawn 1 |- |Gardiner, Isabella||||1979 Dec 27||93||W of William||5318978|| |- |Gardiner, Nancy Florence||||1953 Jan 22||34||W of Les; M of Alison & Alan||5319219|| |- |Gardiner, Reginald Eustace (Mick)||||1992 Feb 21||69||AIF VX67266; H of Peg; F of Lyn, Stephen, Michael, Brendon||5034483||Lawn 5 |- |Gardiner, Reginald Eustace (Mick)||||1992 Feb 21||69||AIF VX67266; H of Peg; F of Lyn, Stephen, Michael, Brendon||5319606|| |- |Gardiner, Rena Elese||||1932 Sep 05||55||W of Arthur||f12561472|| |- |Gardiner, Samuel||||1950 Apr 03||81||H of Sarah||f11959552|| |- |Gardiner, Sarah||||1945 May 04||75||W of Samuel||f11959552|| |- |Gardiner, William||||1936 Sep 21||57||H of Isabella||5318978|| |- |Gardiner, Winifred May||||1996 Jan 15||91||W of Bert (dec); M of Delia & John||5034682||Lawn 1 |- |Gardner, Alexander Duncan||1906 Feb 11||2004 May 15||||H of Florence; F of Alexander, Neil (dec), Robert, Valma, Heather, Mackay||5030086|| |- |Gardner, Annie||||1944 Apr 24||80||W of Gilbert||f12359296|| |- |Gardner, Florence Ada||1902 Sep 16||1961 Nov 14||||nee Winterton; W of Alexander; M of Alexander, Neil (dec), Robert, Valma, Heather, Mackay||5030086|| |- |Gardner, Gilbert||||1899 Apr 19||57||H of Janet||f12356864|| |- |Gardner, Gilbert||||1914 Nov 27||||AIF; S of James & Annie||f12359296|| |- |Gardner, Gilbert James||||1952 Jul 04||82||S of Albert & Janet||A152|| |- |Gardner, James||||1923 Apr 13||57||H of Annie||f12359296|| |- |Gardner, Wilfred Ivan||||1983 Feb 10||86||||f12361536|| |- |Gargan, Mary||||1907 Feb 25||39||W of Michael||5050263|| |- |Garnder, Janet||||1917 Feb 15||86||W of Gilbert||f12356864|| |- |Garside, Arthur William||||1882 Jul 04||14||||4259609|| |- |Gasson, Ingeborg (Inge)||1938 May 17||2006 Feb 06||||W of Edward (Ted); M of Gwendoline, Ian & Christine||5034199||Lawn 5 |- |Gatti, Clelio||1936 Jan 28||1985 Feb 25||49||b. San Benedetto||5121943|| |- |Gaul, Allan Edward||||1965 Apr 09||41||H of Connie; F of Lorraine, John, Geoffrey (dec)m Russell||5319081|| |- |Gaul, Bruce William||||1996 Mar 30||72||H of Lesley (dec); F of Dianne, Jillian, Ross||5034676||Lawn 1 |- |Gaul, Connie||||1976 Jul 24||55||W of Allan||5319082|| |- |Gaul, Douglas John||||1939 Jul 17||18||d. Darnum||5319008|| |- |Gaul, Florrie Mabel||||1980 Sep 05||84||W of William; M of Douglas (dec), Allan (dec), Bruce, Beryl, Hilda||5319006|| |- |Gaul, Geoffrey Allan||||1951 Nov 19||<1||S of Connie & Allan||5319081|| |- |Gaul, Jessie (Margaret)||||1982 Jul 20||88||W of Stuart||5319217|| |- |Gaul, John||||1926 Sep 13||65||H of Mary J||5319003|| |- |Gaul, John William||||1988 Feb 23||15||S of Connie & Allan; B of Lorraine, Geoffrey (dec), Russell||5319008|| |- |Gaul, Lesley Enid||||1968 Jun 17||46||W of Bruce; M of Dianne, Jillian, Ross||5034675||Lawn 1 |- |Gaul, Mary J||||1937 Aug 12||72||W of John||5319003|| |- |Gaul, Stuart Joseph||||1953 Aug 27||50||AIF; H of Jessie||5319217|| |- |Gaul, William Alexander||||1953 Dec 09||62||H of Florrie||5319007|| |- |Gavin, Betty Melva||1924 Feb 04||2004 Oct 04||80||W of John Jack, dec); M of Wendy, Sandra, Maree, Christine, Peter, Paul||5034346||Lawn 5 |- |Gavin, John Ronald (Jack)||||1995 Mar 10||74||H of Betty; F of Wendy, Sandra, Maree, Christine, Peter, Paul||5034347||Lawn 5 |- |Gavory, Steve||1977 Sep 02||2003 May 09||||S of Rozina & Sylvain; B of Isabelle, Annabella, James||5050137|| |- |Gay, Elizabeth||||||||||4299863|| |- |Gay, Harold||||||||||4299940|| |- |Geake, Robert William||||1929 Aug 27||47||||4299852|| |- |Geale, Eileen Mary||||1998 Dec 24||83||W of Reginald (Reg (dec)||5034384||Lawn 5 |- |Geals, Edna Lesley||1919 Dec 11||2008 Sep 18||||W of Bill; M of Donald, Pamela, Ewan||5034383||Lawn 5 |- |Geals, William (Bill)||1919 Oct 20||2013 May 25||||AIF VX6561; H of Edna; F of Donald, Pamela, Ewan||5034382||Lawn 5 |- | [[Tracey-541|Geary, Agnes]] ||||1942 Feb 12||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Geary-460.jpg 5122249]] || |- |Geary, baby||||1956 Sep 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Geary-579.jpg 5122091] || |- | [[Geary-580|Geary, Helen Margaret]] ||||1966 Nov 11||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Geary-579.jpg 5122091] || |- | [[Geary-579|Geary, Leo Michael]] ||||1976 Jul 02||24|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Geary-579.jpg 5122091] || |- | [[McMahon-1818|Geary, Margaret (Maggie)]] ||||2002 Sep 19||81||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Geary-578.jpg 5122247] || |- | [[Geary-577|Geary, Oswald George]] ||||1951 Jun 02||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Geary-577.jpg 5122248] || |- | [[Geary-578|Geary, Patrick A]] ||||1972 May 21||69||H of Maggie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Geary-578.jpg 5122247] || |- | [[Geary-460|Geary, William]] ||||1946 Jul 03||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Geary-460.jpg 5122249] || |- |Gedling, Helena Charlotte||||1995 Jul 09||98||nee Griffin; W of Stan; M of Norma & Shirley||5034702||Lawn 1 |- |Gedling, Stanley Alfred||||1969 Apr 18||74||H of Nell; F of Norma & Stanley||5034701||Lawn 1 |- |Gemmell, Alexander||||1943 May 26||71||H of Ellen||5319055|| |- |Gemmell, Ellen||||1951 Aug 20||76||W of Alexander||5319055|| |- |George, Charles Spencer||||1926 Jun 14||31||||4299847|| |- |George, Chrystal Leonore||1902 May 16||1962 Feb 01||59||W of Elias||5319462|| |- |George, John||||1919 May 08||72||H of Maria||4299821|| |- |George, Maria||||1922 Jun 05||71||W of John||4299821|| |- |Gerrans, Eileen Mary||1900 May 18||1989 Jul 30||||W of Phillp||5050244|| |- |Gerrans, Phillip||1889 May 06||1963 Jun 01||||H of Eileen||5050244|| |- |Gibbons, Ethel May||||1965 Sep 21||65||W of Frank; M of Veronica & John||5035007||Lawn 1 |- | [[Gibbons-4215|Gibbons, Francis James]] ||||1990 Jun 29||89||H of Ethel May (dec); F of Veronica & John||5035008||Lawn 1 |- | [[Gibbons-4214|Gibbons, John]] ||||1930 Mar 20||40||||5050319|| |- | [[Gibbons-4212|Gibbons, Owen]] ||||1922 Jan 14||76||||5050319|| |- | [[Gibbons-4216|Gibbons, Owen Augustine]] ||||1981 Sep 11||84||S of Owen & Sarah; B of Mary, John, William, Ambrose (all dec) & Frank||5034968||Lawn 1 |- | [[O'Grady-1028|Gibbons, Sarah]] ||||1949 Aug 08||93||||5050319|| |- | [[Gibbons-4217|Gibbons, William Patrick]] ||||1965 Dec 19||73||||5034967||Lawn 1 |- |Gibson, Amelia Mary (Lean)||||1955 Mar 09||83||W of William||5319209|| |- |Gibson, Annie Grace McTurk||||1958 May 03||94||||4299645|| |- |Gibson, Euphemia||||1972 Mar 08||92||||5318797|| |- |Gibson, Jane McKenzie||||1953 Oct 17||90||Sis of Margaret||5319132|| |- | [[Buchanan-5859|Gibson, Janet]] ||||1898 Dec 04||62||W of Joseph||5318796|| |- |Gibson, John Elliot||||1958 Aug 05||81||||5318797|| |- |Gibson, Joseph||||1882 Oct 01||23||||4259608|| |- | [[Gibson-17590|Gibson, Joseph]] ||||1913 Aug 23||87||H of Janet||5318796|| |- |Gibson, Margaret Buchanan||||1944 Jul 16||87||Sis of Jane||5319132|| |- |Gibson, William Buchanan||||1956 Jul 07||87||H of Amelia||5319209|| |- |Giddons, Elsie Edith||||1962 Dec 22||||W of Herbert||5030098|| |- |Giddons, Herbert James||||1997 Feb 18||||H of Elsie; F of Heather, Mary, Ian, Bert, Isabel, Linda||5030099|| |- |Giddons, Linda||||1962 Dec 18||||D of Herbert & Elsie||5030098|| |- |Giessler, Isabelle Maud||||1981 Dec 15||83||W of Rudolph (dec); M of Isabelle, Dorothy (dec), Nancy, Joan, Donald||5035017||Lawn 1 |- |Giessler, R||||1965 Aug 15||75||AIF 3757 MM; H of Isabelle; F of Dorothy (dec), Nancy, Joe, Donald||5035016||Lawn 1 |- |Gigliotti, Angela||1920 May 16||1991 Nov 20||||b. Sarrestretta, Italy; d. Warragul||5050210|| |- |Gigliotti, Maria||1921 Jun 09||2000 Feb 10||||b. Giarratana, Italy; d. Warragul||5050210|| |- |Gilbart, Sr. Marie||||1970 Jun 03||||||5122262|| |- |Gilbert, Ellis||1864||1948||||H of Henrietta; B of John, Arrot, Basil, Lionel||f11949504|| |- |Gilbert, Henrietta Mary||1862||1943||||W of Ellis||f11949504|| |- |Gilbertson, Ann||||1923 Jul 08||60||W of Francis; M of Thomas James||5317915|| |- |Gilbertson, Dorothy Rhoda||||2006 Feb 11||75||D of Thomas & Constance||A023|| |- |Gilbertson, Francis Arthur||1925 Jan 19||2010 Jun 20||||H of Marlene (dec); F of Jennifer (dec), Fred, Graham, Robert; SF of Michael||5050195|| |- |Gilbertson, Francis Arthur||||1940 Nov 09||72||H of Ann; F of Thomas James||5318915|| |- |Gilbertson, George Thomas||||1979 Jun 25||52||S of Thomas & Constance||A022|| |- |Gilbertson, Jennifer||1951 Nov 30||1952 May 17||<1||with Les Hewlett||4259997|| |- |Gilbertson, Lillian Constance||||1936 Dec 01||39||W of Thomas||A022|| |- |Gilchrist, Marjorie Manuela||1916 Apr 01||2002 Jun 07||||W of Bert; M of Glenice, Bruce, Robyn||5033957||Lawn 5 |- |Gilchrist, William Hubert (Bert)||||1996 Apr 10||81||H of Marjorie; F of Glenice, Bruce, Robyn||5033958||Lawn 5 |- |Gill, Harold George||||1961 Jul 28||||||5318908|| |- |Gill, Jean Elizabeth||||1925 Jul 14||||||5318908|| |- |Gillan, Catherine||||1924 Mar 03||43||W of G M; M of Eileen, Horace, Eddy||5318911|| |- |Gillan, George||||1964 Oct 13||99||||5318912|| |- |Gillies, Thomas||||1903 Sep 23||79||||5318841|| |- |Gilroy, Patirck||||1960 Sep 18||||||5122030|| |- |Girardi, Angelo||||1959 Sep 25||||H of Santa||5122037|| |- |Girardi, Angelo||||1970 Nov 29||67||W of Angelo||5122037|| |- |Giulio, Sr. Marie||||1987 Mar 09||||||5122263|| |- |Gladman, Henry Alfred||||1931 Apr 11||60||H of Mabel; F of Winnifred, Harry, Wilfred, Margery, David, Victor||4299894|| |- |Gladman, Victor Stanley||||1996 Jan 13||75||AIF VX10684; H of Annie (dec); F of Gael, David, Heather, Peter||4299895|| |- |Gleeson, Catherine||||1953 Dec 16||57||W of Richard; M of Gerald, Mary, noel, Valerie, John, Barry, Terence, Kathleen, Richard, Raymond||5122118|| |- |Gleeson, Catherine Agnes||||1936 Sep 24||73||||5050417|| |- |Gleeson, John Joesph||||1934 Sep 14||73||||5050417|| |- |Gleeson, John Joseph||||1982 Feb 21||||H of Vera||5121989|| |- |Gleeson, Mary Margaret||||1961 Jan 20||||W of Thomas||5122103|| |- |Gleeson, Mary Theresa||||1993 Jul 18||68||D of Richard & Catherine Gleeson; Sis of Gerald (dec), Noel, Valerie, Jack (dec), Barry, Terence (dec), Kathleen, Richard (dec) & Raymond (dec)||5033933||Lawn 5 |- |Gleeson, Richard Basil||||1947 May 03||4||||5122152|| |- |Gleeson, Richard Patrick||||1962 May 17||68||H of Catherine; F of Gerald, Mary, noel, Valerie, John, Barry, Terence, Kathleen, Richard, Raymond||5122118|| |- |Gleeson, Sarah Veronica (Vera), Sr Lavery||||1988 Aug 04||89||W of John Joseph (Jack) (dec); M of Leo, Jackie, Julie||5121988|| |- |Gleeson. Raymond John||||1948 Dec 21||6||||5122152|| |- |Glenn, Elizabeth||1897||1961||||||5319475|| |- |Glenn, Leonard David John||1926||1969||||||5319475|| |- |Glothier, Albert Arthur||||1979 Jun 27||82||H of Grace Myrtle (dec); F of Glenda; F-in-L of Ron||5034903||Lawn 1 |- |Glothier, Myrtle Grace||||1966 Jul 26||73||W of Albert; M of Glenda; M-in-L of Ron||5034902||Lawn 1 |- |Glover, Edward Morton Harvey (Ted)||||1967 Jun 29||71||H of Phyllis; F of Yvonne||5034786||Lawn 1 |- |Glover, James Albert||||1940 Jun 20||71||H of Edith; F of James & May||5319025|| |- |Glover, John||||1941 Jul 12||3||||f12187456|| |- |Glover, Phyllis||||1983 Nov 01||81||W of Edward; M of Yvonne||5034787||Lawn 1 |- |Gnaden, Les||1926 Jun 19||2013 Dec 09||||H of June; F of Shane, Denis, Brian, Noel, Bronwyn, Peter||5034190||Lawn 5 |- |Golding, Margaret Agnes||||1993 Sep 08||75||Nee Attrill; W of James; M of James, Barbara, Brian, Peter, Steven, Sandra||5034695||Lawn 1 |- |Golding, Stephen Noel||||1998 Jan 03||27||Partner of Kylie; F of Ashlee; B of Rob, Rod, Diane, Reg, Vikki, Julie, Leanne, Tony, Tracy||5034585||Lawn 4 |- |Gooch, John||1867||1939||||||5318948|| |- |Gooch, Mary||1876||1933||||nee McLeod||5318948|| |- |Goodwill, Alfred||||1960 Jul 30||||||5030092|| |- |Goodwill, Ellen||||1956 Jun 23||94||||4299945|| |- |Goodwill, Francis||||1933 May 01||80||||4299945|| |- |Goodwill, James Arthur||||1957 Feb 04||72||AIF; H of Julia||4299662|| |- |Goodwill, Julia Rebecca May||||1972 Sep 22||86||W of James||4299662|| |- |Goodwin, Catherine||||1973 Sep 11||77||W of William (dec); M of William, Lorna, Raymond||5034632||Lawn 1 |- |Goodwin, Wayne Leslie||||1961 Sep 28||3||S of Judith & Les; B of Gayle, Amanda, Tracey, Danielle, Paula||5121999|| |- |Goodwin, William||||1968 Dec 06||81||H of Catherine; F of William, Lorna, Raymond||5034631||Lawn 1 |- |Gordon, Harold Edwin||||1877||||||f12346240|| |- |Gordon, Laura||||||||infant||f12346240|| |- |Gordon, Mary Ann||||1898 Apr 05||48||W of Charles||f12346240|| |- |Gorey, Daniel||1925 Dec 04||1997 Nov 07||||H of Margaret||5033884||Lawn 5 |- |Gorey, Margaret Helen||1947 Sep 24||2014 Feb 03||||nee McDougal; W of Dan||5033883||Lawn 5 |- |Gould, Stanley Reginald||||1994 Jul 24||74||H of Lena (dec); F of Eletha (dec) & John||5034449||Lawn 5 |- |Gould, William Henry Palmer||||1962 Nov 15||85||||5319447|| |- |Gourlery, George||||1978 Jun 25||90||H of Emily||5034608|| |- |Gourley, Emily Edith||||1963 May 11||63||W of George||5034608|| |- |Gourley, Emily Edith||||1963 May 11||63||W of George||5319374|| |- |Gourley, George||||1978 Jun 25||90||H of Emily||5319374|| |- |Gourley, William||||1906 Nov 07||23||||5318807|| |- |Gouroff, Irene Boshko||||1998 Mar 15||67||D of Fedor & Maria Boshko; Sis of Stanis; Partner of Tom (dec)||5034224||Lawn 5 |- |Graham, Anne Linette||||1942 May 12||1||D of Thomas & Charlotte; Sis of Tom, Marharet, Shirley, Ian||5319076|| |- |Graham, Gladys Lyal||||1989 Mar 13||91||W of Joseph Francis (Joe); M of Beryl & Evelyn||5034419||Lawn 5 |- |Graham, Joseph Francis||||1991 May 31||87||H of Gladys; F of Beryl & Evelyn||5034418||Lawn 5 |- |Grainger, Arnold William||||1944 Mar 29||||H of Elizabeth||5122255|| |- |Grainger, Elizabeth Josephine||||1940 Mar 30||||W of Arnold||5122255|| |- |Granger, Esther Evelyn||||1967 Jun 25||74||W of Norman||5319216|| |- |Granger, John||||1932 Feb 25||74||||5318852|| |- |Granger, Norman Angus||||1953 Nov 15||56||H of Esther||5319216|| |- |Granger, Selina||||1923 May 10||66||||5318852|| |- |Grant, Alexander Bristo||||2003 Jan 02||87||H of Martie||5319365|| |- |Grant, Catherine Ann||||1889 Jun 20||13||D of William Grant||5318818|| |- |Grant, Janet Langlands||||1909 Aug 29||60||||5318819|| |- |Grant, Martie||||1996 Nov 27||83||W of Bris||5319365|| |- |Grant, William||||1907 Feb 25||74||F of Catherine||5318818|| |- |Grave, Daphne||||1963 Oct 26||||W of Jack; M of Jim, John, Peter, Les, Valerie||5030104|| |- |Grave, Elsie Isabell||||1967 May 31||59||W of Roland; M of Ashton, Donald, Joy, Alan, Alma||5034796||Lawn 1 |- |Grave, John||||1977 Sep 11||34||F of Michelle & Rhonda||5030104|| |- |Grave, Roland Ashton||||1968 Apr 12||76||||5034797||Lawn 1 |- |Grave, Valerie Martha||||2006 May 18||65||D of Daphne & Jack; Sis of Jim, John, Peter, Les||5030105|| |- |Gray, Alan Raymond||||1949 Jan 18||||S of Judith & Ivan||4299697|| |- |Gray, Annie||||1919 Mar 26||44||W of Hugh||A004|| |- | [[Lawrence-12635|Gray, Annie Jane]] ||1888||1960||||b. Cornwell; d, Warragul; W of Walter; M of Molly, Betty, Ivan, Joan, Jack, Roma, Rob||4259558|| |- |Gray, Casandra||||1978 May 03||||||5050298|| |- |Gray, Emma||||1933 Sep 27||86||W of William||4299738|| |- |Gray, George Mager||||1894 Feb 28||16||||4299738|| |- |Gray, Henry John||||1931 Apr 03||55||||4299892|| |- |Gray, Ivan Walter||||1988 Feb 24||69||AIF VX11901; F of Judith; F of Alan (dec), Colin, Jennifer, Richard||4299699|| |- |Gray, James||||1902 Feb 01||41||||f12419328|| |- |Gray, Jennifer Joy (Jen)||1950 Jun 30||2008 Dec 18||58||D of Judith * Ivan (both dec); Sis of Alan (dec), Colin & Rick||4299701|| |- |Gray, Jesse||||1957 Oct 01||76||H of Phyllis; F of Jock, Jean, Jim||4299653|| |- |Gray, Judith||||1996 Jun 03||71||W of Ivan; M of Alan (dec), Colin, Jennifer, Richard||4299699|| |- |Gray, Lavina Rebecca||||1942 Jul 22||65||W of Zachariah||4299892|| |- |Gray, Phyllis Sylvia||||1978 Jul 06||84||W of Jesse||4299653|| |- | [[Gray-23440|Gray, Walter Ernest]] ||1879||1956||||b. Cambridgeshire; d, Warragul; H of Annie; F of Molly, Betty, Ivan, Joan, Jack, Roma, Rob||4259558|| |- |Gray, William||||1916 Jun 27||69||H of Emma||4299738|| |- |Gray, Zachariah||||1934 Nov 28||62||H of Lavina||4299892|| |- |Green, Ann||||1993 May 24||98||W of Charles Henry (dec); M of May, Henry (dec), George (dec)||5034385||Lawn 5 |- |Green, Annie Teresa (Ann)||||1979 Jul 01||71||W of Henry Fernell (Harry); M of William (Bill) & Harry||5034661||Lawn 1 |- |Green, Cameron James||1969 Nov 07||2002 Oct 18||32||F of Casey; S of Ron & Christine; B of Ron, Jennifer, Beverley||5050173|| |- |Green, Henry Fernell (Harry)||||1981 Jan 19||78||H of Annia Teresa (ann) (dec); F of William (Bill) & Harry||5034662||Lawn 1 |- |Green, Margaret Mary (Rita)||||1984 Jan 26||79||W of William Alexis (dec); M of Margaret, John, Brendan||5034972||Lawn 1 |- |Green, Samuel J||||1946 Mar 17||||||A153|| |- |Green, William Alexis||||1965 Feb 05||68||AIF||5034971||Lawn 1 |- |Greenaway, John||||||||||f12458240|| |- |Greenaway, Mary||||||||||f12458240|| |- |Greenwood, Arthur George||||1967 Jan 15||80||AIF; H of Barbara; F of Laura (dec), Les, Nita, Audrey||5034850||Lawn 1 |- |Greenwood, Barbara||||1994 Jun 23||98||W of Arthur (dec); M of Laura (dec), Leslie, Nita, Audrey||5034851||Lawn 1 |- |Gregory, Alice May||||1954 Feb 22||71||W of John||A158|| |- |Gregory, Amilia Clem||1962 Oct 21||2008 May 20||||W of Stefan||5050197|| |- |Gregory, Emily (Addie)||||1985 May 24||80||D of John & Alice||A159|| |- |Gregory, Francis Robert||||1938 Feb 09||78||S of Thomas & Harriett||f12297728|| |- |Gregory, Harriett||||1921 Apr 18||80||W of Thomas||f12297728|| |- |Gregory, John Charles||||1951 Sep 10||71||H of Alice May; F of Addie, Bill, Stan||A158|| |- |Gregory, Sarah Ann||||1942 Jul 16||79||D of Thomas & Harriett||f12297728|| |- |Gregory, Stanley John||1918 Jul 13||2000 Jul 06||81||H of Mavis; F of Richard, Irene, June||5034000||Lawn 5 |- |Gregory, Thomas Francis||||1896 Nov 08||61||H of Harriett||f12297728|| |- |Gresham, Alfred||||1949 Jan 21||49||||4299702|| |- |Griffin, Bridget Veronica (Bridie)||||1991 Oct 28||85||W of Cornelius (dec)||5034725||Lawn 1 |- |Griffin, Cornelius Joseph||||1968 Jan 06||69||H of Bridget||5034723||Lawn 1 |- |Griffin, Edith Ellen||||1963 May 16||67||||5122003|| |- |Griffin, Michael (Mick)||||1997 Sep 25||91||S of Dennis & Margaret; B of Con & Bridie (dec)||5033885||Lawn 5 |- |Griffin, Morris||||1989 Aug 01||102||||5122003|| |- |Griggs, Clive William John||||1995 May 31||55||S of Clive & Catherine; B of Thomas; H of Lynette; F of Darren & Phillip||5033924||Lawn 5 |- |Grobbecker, Albert Ernst||||1964 Aug 04||||H of Thelma; F of Beverley, Marlene (dec)||5030111|| |- |Grogan, Jane Agnes||||1965 Dec 01||78||W of Richard||5050220|| |- |Grogan, Margaret Kathleen||1929 Jun 01||2008 Aug 18||79||W of Francis Richard; M of Paul, Michael, Peter||5050219|| |- |Grogan, Richard Michael||||1962 Jan 23||75||H of Jane||5050220|| |- |Gronow, Colin David||||1948 Mar 21||30||H of Esma; M of Tom, Les, Barry||f11852160|| |- |Grove, C C||||||||||f12608384|| |- |Grove, T E||||||||||f12608384|| |- |Grover, Brian Stanley||||1966 Dec 24||18||S of Bernard & Alice; B of Thelma, Ron, Heather, Ian, Alan||5034867||Lawn 1 |- |Grozier, Audrey||||||||difficult to transcribe||5319385|| |- |Guest, Annie Evelyn||||1947 Jun 16||||W of Joseph; M of Dorothy, Jeith, Muriel, Hastings||5319077|| |- |Guest, Joseph||||1942 Mar 09||||H of Annie; F of Dorothy, Keith, Muriel, Hastings||5319077|| |- |Guise, Irene||||1972 Dec 29||72||W of George Herbert; M of Elva & Mavis||5034602|| |- |Guise, Irene||||1972 Dec 12||71||W of George Herbert; M f Elva, Mavis||5319372|| |- |Guise, Mavis June||||2014 Nov 02||||D of Irene & George||5034602|| |- |Gunn, Harold Moffat (Boydie)||1923 Jul 28||1998 May 13||||H of Pat; F of Kaye & Brenda; F-i-L of Ian Keith & Gary Jenkins||5034072||Lawn 5 |- |Gunn, John A||||1950 Oct 03||52||H of Phemia; M of Max||5319164|| |- |Gunn, Margaret Jane||||1946 May 16||||W of William||5318957|| |- |Gunn, Phemia||||1956 Dec 14||53||W of John; M of Max||5319164|| |- |Gunn, William Watkins||||1935 Jun 24||||H of Margaret||5318957|| |- |Gunnell, David Thomas||||1968 Aug 27||58||H of Dorothy; F of Elaine||5034673||Lawn 1 |- |Gunnell, Doris Adelaine||||1978 Sep 06||72||W of David; M of Darell||5034674||Lawn 1 |- |Guthrie, Michael||||1958 Nov 10||||AIF VX3497||5122052|| |- |Hadlow,?||||||||||4299983|| |- |Haeusler, Anthony Edward||1957 Sep 16||1998 May 08||||H of Susan (nee Ridley); F of Victoria, Benjamin, Zachary, Sabastian, Bartholomew; S of Colin E & Joan M (nee Cloonan) Haeusler||5034053||Lawn 5 |- |Hague, Albert||||1960 Feb 09||79||H of Laura; F of Albert, Alice, Kenneth||5319434|| |- |Hague, Laura||||1962 Sep 02||81||W of Albert; M of Albert, Alice, Kenneth||5319434|| |- |Haines, Maud May||||1957 Sep 02||88||W of William||4299850|| |- |Haines, William Joseph||||1920 Sep 02||56||H of Maud||4299850|| |- |Haley, John Stephen||||1998 Mar 05||61||H of Catherine; F of Mark & Ena||5121962|| |- |Hall, Agnes McArthur||||1949 Aug 11||||W of Arthur; M of Eric Maxwell, Elsie Marion (Greenwood), Agnes Jean (Young)||f11963584|| |- |Hall, Annie May||||1949 Jun 08||63||W of Arthur||f12131008|| |- |Hall, Arthur||||1951 Dec 28||65||H of Annie||f12131008|| |- |Hall, Arthur John||||1945 Jun 04||||H of Agnes; F of Eric Maxwell, Elsie Marion (Greenwood), Agnes Jean (Young)||f11963584|| |- |Hall, Catherine Esther||||1945 Jul 02||42||nee Malady||5050411|| |- |Hall, Elizabeth||||1953 Mar 02||87||W of George William; M of Tom, Daisy, Fred||A139|| |- |Hall, Elva Mary||1939 Jul 12||1995 Nov 17||||Finlayson – nee Rayney; M of Peter & Wendy||5033914||Lawn 5 |- |Hall, Eric James||||1937 Jan 22||22||S of Walter||A025|| |- |Hall, Eric Maxwell||||1982 Jul 17||76||H of Catherine Esther (nee Malady); F of Mary O'Hare, Janice Alper, Catherine Armistead||5050413|| |- |Hall, Frederick William||1921 Apr 18||1978 Dec 26||||H of Lois||f12135424|| |- |Hall, Harriet||||1900 Jul 18||69||W of John||f12296128|| |- |Hall, John Darke||||1896 Dec 20||64||H of Harriet||f12296128|| |- |Hall, Lois Beverley||1926 May 06||2006 Nov 13||||W of Frederick||f12135424|| |- |Hall, Margaret Rosa De Beltgens||||1960 Sep 15||54||W of Thomas; M of Gwen & Alan||5319380|| |- |Hall, Roslyn Zenda||1947 Feb 04||1949 Jun 09||||D of Lois & Frederick; Sis of Ken & Peter||f12135424|| |- |Hall, Thomas George||||1957 Apr 29||67||H of Margaret; F of Gwen & Alan||5319380|| |- |Hall, Walter||||1939 Mar 17||64||F of Eric||A025|| |- |Hallam, Hannah||||1952 Nov 10||||5 Hrs||5034601|| |- |Hallam, Henry||||1974 Jan 07||45||||4299722|| |- |Hallam, Maud||||1976 Sep 15||||||4299722|| |- |Hallam, William Henry||||1951 Apr 16||75||||4299721|| |- |Hallett, Arthur Thomas||||1952 May 29||52||H of Lillian; F of John, Patricia, Fay, Leonard||5122146|| |- |Hallett, Ernest||1889 Oct 19||1954 Jul 16||||ist Lifegaurds Regiment; V.C.; b. Wyrecroft, Devon||A113|| |- |Hallett, Evelyn Joan||||1980 May 06||55||W of John; M of Arthur Thomas||5121941|| |- |Hallett, John William||1920 Apr 04||1993 Sep 03||||||5121941|| |- |Hallett, Len||||1942 Aug 06||26||AIF; KIA; S of William||A140|| |- |Hallett, Lillian Alice||||1951 Sep 14||50||W of Arthur; M of John, Patricia, Fay, Leonard||5122146|| |- |Hallett, May Alice||||1980 Dec 18||90||M of Ivy||A140|| |- |Hallett, Peter Thomas Leeds||||1943 Nov 05||||S of Ernest; RAAF; DFC; Lost in Irish Sea||A113|| |- |Hallett, William||||1953 Mar 26||58||H of May||A140|| |- |Hamilton, Albert Charles||||1966 Oct 29||83||H of Jane; F of Kelvin, Evan, Lindsay||5034882||Lawn 1 |- |Hamilton, Annie Elizabeth||||1951 Jun 04||71||W of Hugh||5319028|| |- |Hamilton, Elizabeth||||1914 Jan 24||69||W of John James||5318899|| |- |Hamilton, Emily||||1931 Mar 28||55||W of Robert||f12644864|| |- |Hamilton, Henry||||1916 Sep 05||85||H of Julia||A049|| |- |Hamilton, Hugh James||||1947 Dec 16||||H of Annie Elizabeth; F of Daisy & Gladys||5319027|| |- |Hamilton, Jane||||1910 May 26||36||||5318816|| |- |Hamilton, Jane Jardine||||1992 Jun 02||96||W of Albert; M of Kelvin, Evan, Lindsay||5034883||Lawn 1 |- |Hamilton, John James||||1918 Jan 16||80||H of Elizabeth||5318897|| |- |Hamilton, Julia||||1910 Mar 15||57||W of Henry||A049|| |- |Hamilton, Letitia Frances||1913 Jun 22||2004 Apr 22||||W of Roy; M of Jan; GM of Melanie||f12647040|| |- |Hamilton, Rebecca||||1924 Mar 25||46||||5318816|| |- |Hamilton, Rebecca Jane||||1941 Nov 14||73||||5318898|| |- |Hamilton, Robert||||1932 Nov 30||57||H of Emily||f12644864|| |- |Hamilton, Roy Francis||1905 Nov 14||1987 Jun 19||||H of Letitia; F of Jan; GF of Melanie||f12647040|| |- |Hammond, Clarice Emily||||1994 Apr 28||83||W of Claude (dec); M of Margaret, Jim, Pat, Edna, Brian, Joe, Dennis (dec), Richard||5122201|| |- |Hammond, Claude John||||1956 Mar 02||50||H of Clarice; F of Margaret, Jim, Pat, Edna, Brian, Joe, Denis (dec), Richard||5122200|| |- |Hammond, Dorothy Lavinia (Dot)||||2001 Dec 16||68||W of William (Bill dec); M of Lavinia, Bill, Jean||5050158|| |- |Hammond, James John||||1962 Oct 28||75||||5050369|| |- |Hammond, Shiela Margaret||||1937 Mar 10||13||||5050369|| |- |Hammond, Teresa Margaret||||1969 Jul 21||77||||5050369|| |- |Hammond, William Harold (Bill)||||2000 Apr 21||68||H of Dorothy (Dot); F of Lavinia, Bill, Jenni||5050159|| |- |Hammond,?||||||||||A080|| |- |Hampton, William||||1920||78||||A030|| |- |Hams, Ebenezer Charles||||1943 Jun 05||71||H of Annie; F of Dolly Jakobi||5319054|| |- |Handley, George Edward||||1993 Feb 08||75||RAAF 118954; H of Jean; F of Lynette & Heather||5034293||Lawn 5 |- |Handley, Jean Forsyth||||1999 Apr 22||79||W of George (dec); M of Lynette & Heather||5034292||Lawn 5 |- |Handley, Olive Evelyn||||1953 Aug 11||65||||4259590|| |- |Handley, Roy Ignatius||||1966 Oct 27||66||H of Elsie; F of Bryan, Jean, Myra||5034871||Lawn 1 |- |Handley, William Thomas||||1982 Aug 04||96||||4259590|| |- |Hanley, Edward (Ned)||||1979 Feb 09||79||H of Anastasia||5122057|| |- |Hanley, Margaret Anastasia||||1957 Feb 12||55||W of Ned||5122057|| |- |Hanna, Dorothy June||1926 Jun 16||2012 Sep 03||86||W of Rex (dec); M of Helen, June, Geoffrey||5033966||Lawn 5 |- |Hanna, Rex||||1996 Sep 07||70||RAAF 158083; H of Dorothy (Dorrie); F of Helen, June, Geoffrey||5033967||Lawn 5 |- |Hannah, Mathew||||1930 Jan 11||26||b. Ayrshire, Scotland||5318940|| |- |Hansch, David||||1959 Nov 01||3||||4299625|| |- |Hansch, Donald||||1992 Dec 01||||F of Dex, Lorraine, Dorothy, Donny, Pet, Raymond, Carol, David, Susan||4299624|| |- |Hansch, Hazel||||1989 Aug 12||70||||4299625|| |- |Hansch, Raymond||||1960 Nov 13||13||||4299625|| |- |Harbeck, Charlotte May||||1955 Aug 09||||||A098|| |- |Hardie, Agnes||||1915 Jan 02||82||M of Elizabeth, William||5318837|| |- |Hardie, Amy Victoria||||1950 Sep 11||67||W of William||5318837|| |- |Hardie, C N||||1962 Dec 26||79||AIF 1024||5319319|| |- |Hardie, Elizabeth Broad (Bessie)||||1909 Dec 02||82||D of Agnes||5318837|| |- |Hardie, Ellen Amelia||1881 Apr 05||1948 Sep 12||||W of John; M of John, Bruce, Evan||5318830|| |- |Hardie, Evan||1913 Jan 26||1998 Jun 27||85||H of Gertrude Joyce; F of John & Sue||5034499||Lawn 5 |- |Hardie, Evan||1913 Jan 26||1998 Jun 27||85||H of Gertrude Joyce; F of John & Sue||5319587|| |- |Hardie, Gertrude Joyce||1913 Aug 22||1991 Aug 23||78||W of Evan; M of John & Sue||5034498||Lawn 5 |- |Hardie, Gertrude Joyce||1913 Aug 22||1991 Aug 23||78||W of Evan; M of John & Sue||5319588|| |- |Hardie, Grace||||1969 May 22||97||W of Joseph||5318871|| |- |Hardie, Ian William||||1942 Aug 22||2||S of Robert & Lily||5319067|| |- |Hardie, Jean||||1859 Aug 04||58||||5318828|| |- |Hardie, John||1874||1952||78||H of Ellen||5318830|| |- |Hardie, John William (Bon)||||1985 Aug 20||75||H of Joyce; F of Wayne, Neil, Ross, Elizabeth, Jocelyn, Bruce||5319367|| |- |Hardie, Joseph||||1890 Jun 19||84||H of Jean; F of Agnes, George, Ninian, Joseph, Alexander, James, Isabella, John (all b. Scotland||5318828|| |- |Hardie, Joseph Harrison||||1951 Jun 11||82||H of Grace||5318871|| |- |Hardie, Kenneth||||1906 Mar 27||||Infant S of Joseph & Grace||5318871|| |- |Hardie, Robert Bruce||||1991 Sep 07||75||H of Lily; F of Ian (dec), Graham, Evan||5319067|| |- |Hardie, William Bruce||||1928 Dec 23||50||H of Amy; F of Betty, Robert, Evelyn||5318837|| |- |Harding, Richard James||||1955 Sep 27||71||||4259562|| |- |Hardy, Elizabeth||||1947 Jul 09||<1||5 weeks||f11832320|| |- |Hardy, Ethel Evelyn||||1963 Jul 12||57||||f11832320|| |- |Hardy, Percival Leonard||1942 Sep 20||2011 Aug 13||68||F of Kerry, Gregory, Joanne||5033940||Lawn 5 |- |Hardy, Percival Sullivan||||1968 Apr 21||78||||f11832320|| |- |Harker, David Carrington||||1969 Jan 09||73||H of Idelia||5319325|| |- |Harker, Idelia Maud||||1962 Oct 03||||W of David||5319325|| |- |Harker, Micheal William||1996 Dec 01||1996 Dec 01||||S of Peter & Nicole||4299727|| |- |Harkness, Bruce||||||||Twin of Charles; S of William & Isabella||5318880|| |- |Harkness, Charles||||1914 Dec 27||<1||Twin of Bruce; S of William & Isabella||5318880|| |- |Harkness, Charles Scott||||1928 Mar 14||||F of William & Walter||5318880|| |- |Harkness, Isabella||||1969 Oct 13||89||W of William; M of Jean. Margaret, Ailsa, Eelen, Isabel, Raye, Alison||5318880|| |- |Harkness, Margaret||||1925 Oct 18||74||M of William & Walter||5318880|| |- |Harkness, William Anderson||||1960 Nov 02||80||H of Isabella; F of Jean, Margaret, Ailsa, Eelen, Isabel, Raye, Alison||5318880|| |- |Harlow, Mary||||1936 Apr 13||||W of Thomas N||4299920|| |- |Harlow, Thomas N||||1949 Sep 13||||AIF; H of Mary||4299920|| |- |Harold, W B||||1912 Jan 06||68||||5050229|| |- |Harold, W P||||1896 Feb 19||14||||5050229|| |- |Harper, Kathleen Daphne||||1967 Aug 07||52||W of Norm; Step-M of Lois & Jim||5034774||Lawn 1 |- |Harris, Arthur John||||1959 Aug 20||90||H of Susan||f12623424|| |- |Harris, Clement Charles||||1980 Sep 10||80||H of Constance||A072|| |- |Harris, Constance Margaret||||1956 Nov 22||56||W of Clement||A072|| |- |Harris, Elizabeth Dulcie Iris||||194? Jun 21||31||||f12621248|| |- |Harris, Evelyn Dorothy||||1892 Nov 16||4||GD of Robert & Martha Judd||4299776|| |- |Harris, Phillip Charles||||1934 Oct 01||63||||f12625792|| |- |Harris, Rose Ethel||1885||1946||||nee Paynter; W of William; M of Hex (dec), Ethel, Claude, Walter||4299688|| |- |Harris, Susan Louisa||||1964 Oct 23||92||W of Arthur||f12623424|| |- |Harris, William John||1882||1956||||H of Rose; F of Hex (dec), Ethel, Claude, Walter||4299688|| |- |Harrison, Alan Thomas||||2000 May 14||84||H of Anne Elizabeth (dec); F of Russell, Glenda, Jan||5033888||Lawn 5 |- |Harrison, Andrew||1960 Jan 08||2014 Apr 25||||b. Australia; S of Mary & Jim; B of Alice, Jim (dec), Mary||5033938||Lawn 5 |- |Harrison, Florence Edith May||||1971 Feb 11||||W of William||f11917952|| |- |Harrison, James Jnr (Jim)||1954 Apr 17||2012 Nov 14||||B. Scotland; S of Mary & Jim; B of Alice, Drew, Mary; F of Jesse||5033930||Lawn 5 |- |Harrison, Mary||1928 Jul 07||2014 Dec 13||||b. Scotland; W of Jimmy; M of Alice, Mary, Jim Jnr (dec) & Andrew (dec)||5033937||Lawn 5 |- |Harrison, William Thomas||||1953 Apr 26||||H of Florence||f11917952|| |- |Harrison,Anne Elizabeth||||1996 Nov 02||71||W of Alan; M of Russell, Glenda, Jan||5033889||Lawn 5 |- |Hartnett, Lionel E||||1961 May 15||65||H of Mary; F of Mary, Don, Ern, Len, Joyce, Phyllis||5319472|| |- |Hartnett, Mary Agnes||||1980 Dec 19||83||W of Lionel; M of Mary, Don, Ern, Len, Joyce, Phyllis||5319472|| |- |Harvie, W N C||||1899 Nov 30||86||||5318867|| |- |Hastings, Alice May||||1968 Sep 04||84||W of Leslie; M of Clifton, William, Allan, Clive||5034640||Lawn 1 |- |Hastings, Harriet M||||1924 Jan 12||61||||4299809|| |- |Hastings, Leslie William||||1970 Jul 16||83||H of Alice May (dec); F of Clifton, William, Allan, Clive||5034641||Lawn 1 |- |Hastings, Minnie S||||1911 Feb 19||19||||4299809|| |- |Hastings, Selby||||1917 Jun 08||24||AIF KIA||4299809|| |- |Hastings, William||||1945 May 26||89||||4299809|| |- |Haughey, Mary Ann||||1962 Sep 04||78||||5122191|| |- |Hawe, Eliza Jane||||1890 Dec 23||70||W of Robert||4259614|| |- |Hawe, Robert||||1886 Sep 11||76||H of Eliza||4259614|| |- |Hawken, Frederick||||1936 Feb 14||76||H of Mary||A010|| |- |Hawken, Frederick Henry||||1963 Oct 28||77||||A011|| |- |Hawken, Mary Manuel||||1938 Aug 29||76||W of Frederick||A010|| |- |Hawken, Myrtle Ethel May||||1976 Jun 13||88||||A011|| |- |Hawkins, Ann||||1910 Feb 17||73||W of Charles||f12520320|| |- |Hawkins, Charles||||1907 Jan 05||74||b. Berkshire, England; H of Ann||f12520320|| |- |Hawkins, Hazel Isobel||1895||1979||||nee Hadlow; M of Charmain & Rod||5035040||Lawn 1A |- |Hawkins, Margaret||||1916 Aug 18||35||W of Edward||f12518208|| |- |Haworth, Bessie||||1937 Jan||20||||f12492928|| |- |Haworth, Charles||||1935 Mar 17||68||||f12492928|| |- |Haworth, Charles (Charlie)||||1998 Jul 27||84||S of Charles & Lillie (both dec); B of Nellie, Lillian, Bill, James, Bessie, Alice & George (all dec)||5034057||Lawn 5 |- |Haworth, George||||1925 Sep||1||||f12492928|| |- |Haworth, James||1915||1991||||F of Glenys; F-in-L of Berry; GF of Russell & Kerry George||5034515||Lawn 5 |- |Haworth, James||1915||1991||||F of Glenys; F-in-L of Barry||5319571|| |- |Haworth, Lily||||1976 May||94||||f12492928|| |- |Haworth, William (Bill)||||1992 Oct 06||81||S of Charles & Lillie; B of Nellie (dec), Lillie (dec), Charlie, James (dec), Bessie (dec), Alice, George (dec)||5034551||Lawn 5 |- |Haworth, William (Bill)||||1992 Oct 06||81||S of Charles & Lillie; B of Nellie (dec), Lillie (dec), Charlie, James (dec), Bessie (dec), Alice, George (dec)||5319536|| |- |Hawthorn, Frederick Stanley (Stan)||||1991 Dec 01||85||H of Thelma & Dolly; F of Kaye; F-in-L of Bill||5035039||Lawn 1A |- |Hawthorn, Thelma Elizabeth||||1972 May 07||||W of Frederick Stanley; M of Kaye||5035038||Lawn 1A |- |Hawthorne, Joseph Bertie||||1917 Apr 13||46||||f11876352|| |- |Hayes, Greta Alexandria||||1970 Jul 31||||W of Leslie||f11800768|| |- |Hayes, Howard Leslie||||1946 Oct 17||||2 days||f11800768|| |- |Hayes, Leslie Rupert||||1980 Oct 09||||||f11800768|| |- |Hayes, Thomas John||||1972 Feb 25||84||H of Winifred; F of John Thomas & Patrick||5122193|| |- |Hayes, William Joseph||||1956 Sep 22||65||||5122094|| |- |Hayes, Winifred Mary||||1946 Oct 08||57||W of Thomas; M of John Thomas & Patrick||5122193|| |- |Hayhurst, Albert Richard||||2001 Jul 09||86||S of John & Ruth Hayhurst; Twin of John (dec) & Ruth||5050199|| |- |Hayhurst, John||||1945 Mar 07||63||H of Ruth; F of John, Albert, Ruth||f11892480|| |- |Hayhurst, Ruth||||1972 Nov 24||91||W of John||f11892480|| |- |Hayward, Herbert||||1957 Jul 26||75||H of Mary||5319168|| |- |Hayward, Mary Elsie||||1950 Nov 19||||W of Herbert; M of Isabelle, Pat, Robert||5319168|| |- |Haywood, Frank||||1962 Jul 16||77||||5030073|| |- |Healey, Mrs J J||||1942 Jun 10||81||||5122243|| |- |Healy, Garry Thomas||1954 May 26||1954 Jul 15||||S of Jack & Marie; B of Kevin, Jim, Yvonne, Ronald, Pauline, Richard, Anthony, Vincent; Twin of Gavin||5034600|| |- |Heard, Norman||||1959 Oct 18||||||A100|| |- |Heard, William||||1955||||||A100|| |- |Heenan, Maurice||||1939 Apr 30||67||H of Alice||5050429|| |- |Heenan, William James (Billy)||||1951 Oct 01||<1||||5122142|| |- |Heffernan-Cahill, Anne||||1997 Sep 18||90||W of Tom & Dennis (both dec); M of Ita, Mary, Stella, Alice||5034177||Lawn 5 |- |Heggart, Alan Thomas||||1968 Jan 01||43||H of Lorna; F of Jennifer||5034729||Lawn 1 |- |Heggart, Leslie Frank (Joe)||1921 May 27||2011 Mar 26||||H of Margaret (Peg, dec); F of Kathryn & John||5034060||Lawn 5 |- |Heggart, Margaret Phyllis (Peg)||||1998 Aug 25||||W of Leslie (Joe); M of Kathryn & John||5034061||Lawn 5 |- |Heighway, Cass||||||||||4299991|| |- |Heighway, Chris||||||||||4299991|| |- |Heighway, Hedley||||||||||4299991|| |- |Heily, Annie||||1959 Nov 05||76||with George Digby||5122035|| |- |Heily, Mary (Sr. Benignus)||||1997 May 10||||||5122112|| |- |Hejheli, Aniela (Anna)||||2012 Aug 07||87||W of Illes; M of Maria, Stan, Sofia, Frank||5033907||Lawn 5 |- |Hejheli, Illes (Les)||||1996 Mar 19||75||H of Amelia; F of Maria, Stan, Sofia, Frank||5033908||Lawn 5 |- |Helding, Hilda||||1949 Jul 12||86||W of John; GM of Hilda||5319034|| |- |Helding, John||||1941 Mar 19||78||H of Kate; GF of Hilda||5319034|| |- |Henderson, Annie Isabella||||1946 Apr 09||||||5319106|| |- |Henderson, James William||||1937 Mar 17||20||GS of Jane Henderson||f12563648|| |- |Henderson, Jane||||1920 Apr 15||72||GM of James Henderson||f12563648|| |- |Hendrikse, Denise Lorraine||||1992 Mar 29||59||M of Dean, David, Nicole; D of Valma (dec) & Bill Manton; S of Ted & Wayne||5034285||Lawn 5 |- |Henry, Elizabeth||||1905 Jan 05||||||5050328|| |- |Henry, John||||1922 Nov 12||56||H of Madeline||5050328|| |- |Henry, Madeline||||1972 May 31||96||W of John||5050328|| |- |Henshall, Frances-Gemma||1955 Mar 06||1955 May 11||||D of James & Claire; Sis of Peter, John, Michael, Marie, Anne, Frances||5122070|| |- |Henshall, James (Jim)||1923 Nov 22||2008 Nov 27||||H of Claire; F of Peter, John, Michael, Marie, Anne, Frances||5122070|| |- |Herbert, Estelle Gray||1916 Aug 11||2009 Mar 30||||W of William; M of Gregory (dec), Cheryl, Ross, Rosalie||5319509|| |- |Herbert, William George||1912 Aug 15||1964 Aug 22||||AIF VX85094; H of Estelle; F of Gregory (dec), Cheryl, Ross, Rosalie||5319509|| |- |Herbert, William Gregory||1948 Jan 10||1948 Jan 10||||S of Bill & Estelle; B of Cheryl, Ross, Rosalie||f11840448|| |- |Herdman, Charles E||||1899 Sep 05||73||||4299787|| |- |Hernstreet, John Joseph||||1956 Mar 06||55||||5122068|| |- |Hetherton, Herman James||||1969 Jun 25||83||H of Margaret||5319284|| |- |Hetherton, Margaret Emily||||1961 Aug 06||73||W of Herman||5319284|| |- |Heus, Hendrik Willem||1918 Jun 26||1962 Jul 20||||H of Willemina; F of Hank||5319341|| |- |Heus, Willemina||1916 Jan 07||1999 Jan 24||||W of Hendrik; M of Hank||5319341|| |- |Hewlett, Les||1929 May 14||2011 Feb 23||||with Jennifer Gilbertson||4259597|| |- |Heywood, Alexander||||1991 Jun 16||84||H of Evelyn (Ev); F of Keith, Leonard, Evelyn, Bruce, Verna||5034517||Lawn 5 |- |Heywood, Caroline Joyce||||1950 Oct 07||3||D of Ian & Ivy||5319167|| |- |[[Harnell-1|Heywood, Elizabeth Matilda]] ||||1939 Jul 12||71||W of George ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Harnell-1.jpg 4299963]|| |- |[[Brooker-736|Heywood, Evelyn Sophia (Ev)]] ||||1994 Dec 31||90||W of Alec (dec); M of Keith, Leonard, Evelyn, Bruce, Verna||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Brooker-736.jpg 5319569]|| |- |Heywood, Evelyn Sophia (Ev)||||1994 Dec 31||90||W of Alec (dec); M of Meith, Leonard, Evelyn, Bruce, Verna||5034516||Lawn 5 |- |Heywood, Ian William||1926 May 26||2007 Dec 07||||H of Ivy||5319167|| |- |Heywood, Ivy||||1983 Jan 29||55||W of Ian||5319167|| |- |Hickey, Alice||||1922 Jul 12||||||5050323|| |- |Hickman, John Roland (Ron)||||||||H of Mollie; F of John, Paul, Robert||5034721||Lawn 1 |- |Hickman, Mary Elizabeth (Molly)||||1992 Nov 29||80||W of John Roland (Ron); M of John, Paul, Robert; M-in-L of Veronica, Lorriane, Pauline||5034722||Lawn 1 |- |Hicks, Donald John||1961 May 11||2014 May 17||||||5034024||Lawn 5 |- |Hicks, George Edward||||1996 Oct 10||68||AIF 34819; H of Lillian; F of Sandra, Margaret, Tom, Graham (dec), Barry, Donald||5034025||Lawn 5 |- |Hicks, Lillian Doreen||1927 Aug 15||2010 Jul 08||||W of George (dec); M of Sandra (Bid); Margaret,Tom, Graham (dec), Barry, Donald||5034023||Lawn 5 |- |Hill, Alice||||1957 May 02||83||W of Allin||5319212|| |- |Hill, Allin||||1954 Oct 20||73||H of Alice||5319212|| |- |Hill, Clara||||1952 Jan 22||70||W of Rowland; M of Fanny, Norah, Edith, Rowley, Charles, Olive||4299705|| |- |Hill, David||||||||||f11846464|| |- |Hill, Herbert||||1942 Dec ||||||f11846464|| |- |Hill, Kenneth Fenton||||1943 Feb||40||||f12249216|| |- |Hill, Margaret||||1960 Feb 25||79||||f11848320|| |- |Hill, Margaret Urton||||1974 Jul 24||68||W of Patrick George; M of Pat & Heather||5034759||Lawn 1 |- |Hill, Montague George||||1946 Aug 08||40||H of Florence||f12249216|| |- |Hill, Murchison James||||1937 Jul 10||37||||f12249216|| |- |Hill, Patrick George||||1967 Aug 05||76||AIF 3556; H of Urton||5034758||Lawn 1 |- |Hill, Rowland||||1949||66||H of Clara; F of Fanny, Norah, Edith, Rowley, Charles, Olive||4299705|| |- |Hill, Rowland||||1963 Aug 07||51||H of Ruby; F of Lorraine, Ellen, Pauline||5030106|| |- |Hill, Ruby Ray||1916 Jun 18||2004 Jul 08||||W of Rowland||5030106|| |- |Hind, H C P||||||||infant S of Sarah Hind||f12406464|| |- |Hind, Sarah||||1905 Jan 25||43||D of Thomas & Hannah Smith; M of H C P Hind||f12406464|| |- |Hine, Leah Marion||1882 Apr 16||1960 Dec 26||||||5030091|| |- |Hine, Thomas George||1882 Oct 20||1975 Jan 05||||||5030091|| |- |Hinkley, Arthur||||1949 May 31||53||S of Thomas & Anna||4299919|| |- |Hinkley, George Richard||||1901 Jul 01||||Infant S of Ellen & Albert Hinkley||4299815|| |- |Hinkley, Thomas||||1916 Sep 15||||KIA Somme, France; S of Thomas & Anna||4299919|| |- |Hinkley, Thomas Edward||||1926||||H of Anna; F of Thomas, William Wilford, Arthur ||4299919|| |- |Hinkley, William Wilford||||1939 Jan 14||64||S of Thomas & Anna||4299919|| |- |Hinton, Laura||1871 Jun 28||1961 Sep 11||||nee Halling; b. Gloucester, England; d. Warragul; W of Frederick Thomas; M of Frederick (Jim), Edward (Ted), Augusta (Gussie), Tom, Oliver (dec)||5030087|| |- |Hinton, Sandra||1946 Oct 14||1946 Oct 16||||D of Jessie & Frederick (Jin); Sis of Thomas, Jessie (Audrey), Isobel, Margaret||5030067|| |- |Hinton, Vinnie Evelyn||||1994 Jan 16||64||W of Thomas James; M of Fiona, Susan & James||5034048||Lawn 5 |- |Hirt, John||||1993 Sep 16||87||H of May; F of Dawn (dec) & Noela; B of Alf (dec)||5033932||Lawn 5 |- |Hirt, Violet May||||1998 Sep 03||83||W of Hector John (Jack) (dec); M of Dawn (dec) & Noela||5033931||Lawn 5 |- |Hogan, James Felix (Jim)||1922 Nov 19||2001 Feb 07||78||H of Phyllis; F of Philip, Rosemary, Holeen||5050148|| |- |Hogan, Lorraine||1919 Jan 11||2013 Apr 08||||W of Holger Jensen (dec) & Keith Hogan; M of Bill, Lorna, Gwenda, Paul, Neale||5050163|| |- |Hogan, Phyllis Amelia (Phyl)||1921 Sep 13||2004 Jun 17||82||W of James (Jim); M & M-in-L of Philip & Bev, Rosemary & Graham, Noleen & Jeff||5050147|| |- |Hoi??, Thomas||||188? Mar 28||26||S of Eliza||f11868288|| |- |Holdsworth, Alice||||1971 Jul 18||89||W of Henry; M of Tom & Frank||f11961600|| |- |Holdsworth, Henry||||1945 May 31||68||H of Alice; F of Tom & Frank||f11961600|| |- |Holian, Catherine||||1959 Nov 02||83||D of Bridget & Daniel Sheehan||5050280|| |- |Holland, Bruce Andrew||||1949 Jul 31||1||||5319193|| |- |Holland, John William||||1956 Aug 01||5||||5319276|| |- |Holland, John William||||1956 Aug 01||5||S of William & Olive||5319191|| |- |Holland, Julie Elizabeth||||1957 Oct 13||||Infant D of William & Olive||5319191|| |- |Holland, William Victor||||1972 Jan 29||42||H of Olive; F of John & Julie||5319191|| |- |Holliday, Joseph Bewley||1911 Feb 27||1950 Apr 03||||AIF; AKA Graeme Joseph Holliday; Unknown but dearly loved father of Kate & Terry||f12151296|| |- |Holm, James Christian||||1983 Aug 26||77||AIF VX55237; S of Jence & Louise Holm; B of Richard (Dick, dec); Friend of Mavis||5034647||Lawn 1 |- |Holm, Richard John||||1968 Aug 12||62||||5034646||Lawn 1 |- |Holman, Carol||||1994 Mar 14||29||D of Frank & Jenny Holman; Sis of Julie & Mark||5034221||Lawn 5 |- |Holms, Amelia Jane||1890 Apr 12||1986 Apr 08||||W of Henry||f11794816|| |- |Holms, Henry||1891 May 19||1946 Jul 08||||AIF; H of Amelia||f11794816|| |- |Holt, Catherine||||1935 Jun 14||77||W of Thomas||5050391|| |- |Holt, Thomas||||1931 Jun 18||77||H of Catherine||5050391|| |- |Hoosman, Elizabeth||||1919 May 09||51||||5050335|| |- |Hope, Roma Lucy||||1924 Dec 03||||infant D of John & Mary; Sis of Jean, Ann, Margaret||5318395|| |- |Hopkins, Joyce Lorraine||1919 Apr 28||1997 Jul 22||||nee Stewart; d. Warragul; W of Keith (dec); M of Brian, Drew, Philip||5033949||Lawn 5 |- |Hopkins, Keith Staniforth||1912 Nov 28||1995 May 14||||AIF; MBE; H of Joyce; F of Brian, Drew, Philip||5033950||Lawn 5 |- |Hopper, Henry Cyril||||1967 Jul 28||75||S of Henry & Mary; B of Anne, Phoebe, Lil, Hazel, Doris, Edith, Madge, Rena, Lyle||5034790||Lawn 1 |- |Horan, Francis John (Frank)||||1994 May 18||75||H of Phyllis; F of Barry, Mary, Kevin||5034443||Lawn 5 |- |Horan, Phyllis Kathleen (Phyl)||||2001 Aug 17||82||W of Francis (dec); M of Noel, Ralph, Elaine, Briane, Jack, Kay, Lorraine, Pauleen, Sylvia, Ivy, Geraldine||5034442||Lawn 5 |- |Hore, Garry Allan||||1997 Jun 04||47||F of Joy, Wendy, Gavin||5033976||Lawn 5 |- |Hore, Graeme Oswald Edwin||||2005 Aug 05||71||H of Patricia; F of Anthony (dec), David, Michelle; F-in-L of Tonina, Fiona, Scott||5034250||Lawn 5 |- |Hore, Oswald||||1967 Nov 17||59||H of Evelyn; F of Brian, Graeme, Stewart, Gillian, Carolyn||5034719||Lawn 1 |- |Horner, Louisa||||1958 Jun 19||65||W of Sydney; M of Joyce, Bill, Harold (Laddie), Phyllis, Jack, Viv||5319396|| |- |Horner, Sydney Walter||||1959 Aug 08||74||H of Louisa; F of Joyce, Bill, Harold (Laddie), Phyllis, Jack, Viv||5319396|| |- |Horsburgh, Melva Ethel||1920 Sep 15||2008 Dec 17||88||W of Robert; M of Denis, Ian, Neil, James||5033895||Lawn 5 |- |Horsburgh, Robert William||||1996 Jun 13||76||H of Deis, Ian, Neil, James||5033896||Lawn 5 |- |Horsham, Ronald Bennett||||1963 May 15||57||d. Garfield||5319488|| |- |Horsley, Jane||||1932 Oct 02||97||W of William||f11872192|| |- |Horsley, William||||1885 Sep 03||49||H of Jane||f11872192|| |- |Hoskin, Fred G||||2000 Nov 22||75||AIF VX126828; H of Jessie; F of Fred, Geoff, Glenda, Karen, Stephen, Peter||5319347|| |- |Hoskin, Frederick Ernest (Freddie)||1947 Sep 30||2004 Aug 03||||S of Fred (dec) & Jessie; B of Geoffrey, Glenda, Karen, Stephen, Peter; F of Christopher, Vanessa, Lauren||5319350|| |- |Hoskins, Annie Elizabeth Jane||||1971 Oct 23||82||W of Percival||f12636032|| |- |Hoskins, Cyril Brown||||1965 Aug 23||64||AIF; S of Denis & Amelia; B of Millicent & Gordon||5035015||Lawn 1 |- |Hoskins, Percival George||||1934 Sep 23||43||H of Annie||f12636032|| |- |Hotchkin, Harold Gordon||1941 Jan 14||2009 Mar 04||||H of Pam; F of Darren, Jo-Anne, Brett, Paul||5034559||Lawn 4 |- |Hotchkin, Harold Gordon||1941 Jan 14||2009 Mar 04||||H of Pam; F of Darren, Jo-Anne, Brett, Paul||5319530|| |- |Hoult, Charles Henry||||1933 Apr 01||62||H of Maggie||f12583040|| |- |Hoult, Dorothy Roseanna (Dot)||||1992 Jan 01||52||W of Donald (Don); M of Ricky, Sherryn, Donna, Wendy, Karen||5034539||Lawn 5 |- |Hoult, Eliza Jane||||1903 Aug 24||76||b. Leicestershire, England; W of John||f12333760|| |- |Hoult, John||||1902 May 20||78||b. Leicestershire, England; H of Eliza||f12333760|| |- |Hoult, Maggie May||||1940 May 19||59||W of Charles||f12583040|| |- |Hoult, Sorothy Roseanna (Dot)||||1992 Jan 01||52||W of Donald (Don); M of Ricky, Sherryn, Donna, Wendy, Karen||5319543|| |- |Housiaux, Bernard||1885 Jan 20||1922 Jul 30||||H of Mary Helen (Hancocks); F of Lawrence, Mary, Frances, Maureen||5050324|| |- |Howard, Alma May||||||||W of Ken||5030057|| |- |Howard, Constance May (Connie)||1912 Feb 05||1995 Jun 13||83||W of Ben; M of Heather||5033923||Lawn 5 |- |Howard, Evelyn Amelia Eliza||||1974 Mar 01||85||D of William & Flora||4299792|| |- |Howard, Gilmer Ben||1909 Jan 25||1999 Dec 08||90||H of Connie (dec); F of Heather; GF of Dale, Edena, Robert||5033922||Lawn 5 |- |Howard, Kenneth||||||||H of May; F of Ben & Ken||5030057|| |- |Howden, Jean||||1961 Oct 15||||D of Helen & Joseph Cromie||5319002|| |- |Howden, Roland||||198? Oct 19||86||||5319002|| |- |Howe, Phyllis Mary||1924 Jun 17||1999 Apr 19||||W of Stanley (dec); M of Elva & Geoff, Ray & Sue||5034992||Lawn 1 |- |Howe, Stanley Thomas||||1965 Nov 08||51||H of Phyllis; F of Elva & ray||5034991||Lawn 1 |- |Howells, Brian||||1934 Sep 07||6||S of Jack & Irene||4299932|| |- |Howells, Lynette||1945 Aug 26||1992 May 06||||||5034370||Lawn 5 |- |Howels,?||||||||||4299975|| |- |Howie, Bridget Maggie||||1990 May 24||93||||5122205|| |- |Howie, Honorah||||1941 Mar 09||81||||5122256|| |- |Howie, Louisa Mary||||1981 Sep 01||87||||5122256|| |- |Howie, Robert||||1950 Aug 21||84||||5122256|| |- |Howie, Robert James||||1979 Aug 08||81||||5122205|| |- |Hubbard, Rebecca||||1943 Dec 05||72||||A008|| |- |Hughes, May||||1957 Jan 28||||W of William; M of Maree Cambridge||5122053|| |- |Hughes, William||||1957 Sep 13||||H of May; F of Maree Cambridge||5122053|| |- |Hughey, John||||1899 Oct 21||69||H of Letitia; F pf Matilda & Annie||5318802|| |- |Hughey, Letitia||||1909 Mar 27||73||W of John; M of Matilda & Annie||5318802|| |- |Hughey, Thomas||||1962 Dec 11||82||||5122191|| |- |Hugo, Bertram Thomas||||1949 Mar 23||27||H of Betty; F of Robert, Lynette, Rosemary||f12124672|| |- |Humphrey, Edward Hubert Leslie (Les)||||1991 Jul 31||69||RAAF||5034518||Lawn 5 |- |Humphrey, Edward Hubert Leslie (Les)||||1991 Jul 31||69||RAAF||5319567|| |- |Humphrey, Elsie Eileen||1897||1987||||W of Ernest; M of Hazel, Les, Joan, Olga, Ken||5319307|| |- |Humphrey, Ernest E||||1964 May 29||74||AIF 1980; H of Elsie; F of Hazel, Les, Joan, Olga, Ken||5319306|| |- |Humphrey, Kenneth Maxwell (Ken)||||1996 Dec 20||59||H of Nancy; F of Kathryn, Karen, James, Joan, John||5319357|| |- |Hunkley, Anna Maria||||1947 Mar 24||92||W of Thomas; M of Thomas, William Wilford, Arthur||4299919|| |- |Hunter, Girlie||1930 Dec 09||1930 Dec 10||||D of Reg & Agnes Hunter; Sis of Olive, Jim, Bill, John, Carol, Ben, Sam||f12451776|| |- |Hunter, Jane||||68||68||||5319233|| |- |Hunter, Lindsay David||||1996 Sep 18||80||S of David & Mary (Molly); B of Graham & Phyllis||5033970||Lawn 5 |- |Hunter, Robert||||1970 Feb 08||82||||5319233|| |- |Hunter, William Ferguson||1828 Sep 27||1906 Mar 09||||||f12423360|| |- |Hurren, Charles E||||1926 Jul 12||||H of Nellie||4299918|| |- |Hurren, Nellie Eveline||||1924 Dec 07||||W of Charles||4299918|| |- |Hurren, Unnamed baby||||1924 Dec 07||||child of Nllie & Charles||4299918|| |- |Hutchinson, Amy||||1929 Feb 19||25||W of A W Hutchinson||4299854|| |- |Hutchinson, Edith Jane||||1982 May 10||94||||4299652|| |- |Hutchison, Beryl Gladys||1915 May 03||2007 Oct 24||||Nee Harkness; formerly Lancaster, Langton, treasure; W of John; M of Gladys, Beryl, John, Nancy, Robert, Ray, Lunette, Gwen, Mervyn, Pam, Marg||f12058112|| |- |Hutchison, Jessie||||1940 Oct 10||69||W of David; M of Margaret & David||5319031|| |- |Hutchison, John Edward||1908 Jan 07||1941 Dec 12||||H of Gladys; F of Gladys, Beryl, John||f12058112|| |- |Hutchison, Pauline Mary||||1996 Jan 01||47||W of Ken; M of Craig, Shaun, Micala||5033951||Lawn 5 |- |Hutty?,?||||||||||f12542016|| |- |Iliffe, Frances A S||||1946 Dec 05||||W of William||f12676736|| |- |Iliffe, William Simmons||||1930 Sep 01||||H of France||f12676736|| |- |Ingram, Jeanestelle||||1966 Jun 21||57||W of Robert; M of Brian||5034929||Lawn 1 |- |Ireland, Alice||||1929 Oct 21||||Sis of William||5318916|| |- |Ireland, Graham Walter||||1992 Sep 08||51||H of Carol; F of Michael, Natalie, Corey; F-in-L of Wes; GF of Rhys (dec) & Todd||5034463||Lawn 5 |- |Ireland, Graham Walter||||1992 Sep 08||51||H of Carol; F of Michael, Natalie, Corey||5319632|| |- |Ireland, Myra Annie||||||||with Robert Ireland||f12612608|| |- |Ireland, Robert||||||||with Myra Ireland||f12612608|| |- |Ireland, William||||1923 Mar 06||||S of James & Janet||5318916|| |- | [[Irving-1928|Irving, Clark]]||||1974 Jun 09||73||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Edney-99.jpg Photo]|| |- | [[Edney-99|Irving, Emma Queenie]]||||1953 Jun 17||52||W of Clark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Edney-99.jpg Photo]|| |- |Irwin, Eliza||||1902 Jul 11||79||W of John||f12325120|| |- |Irwin, Eliza||||19?7 Oct 26||63||||f12395968|| |- |Irwin, Eliza Jane||||1939 Apr 02||81||W of John||f12243008|| |- |Irwin, Elizabeth Jane||||1942 Mar 13||73||W of William||A056|| |- |Irwin, Euphemia||||1897 May 13||27||D of John & Eliza||f12325120|| |- |Irwin, Grace||||1970 Aug 30||||D of George Trew; W of John Irwin||5030060|| |- |Irwin, Harold||||1908 Sep 05||<1||S of William & Elizabeth||A056|| |- |Irwin, John||||1954 Apr 29||||H of Grace||5030060|| |- |Irwin, John||||1939 Apr 02||84||H of Eliza||f12243008|| |- |Irwin, John||||1907 Oct 29||87||H of Eliza||f12327104|| |- |Irwin, John||||1936 Sep 06||75||H of Mary||A020|| |- |Irwin, Mary||||1956 Oct 04||84||W of John||A020|| |- |Irwin, Richard||||1908 Oct 20||38||||f12327104|| |- |Irwin, Ruby Winifred||||1982 May 24||82||W of William||A092|| |- |Irwin, William||||1914 Oct 05||41||H of Elizabeth||A056|| |- |Irwin, William Henry||||1955 May 21||64||H of Winnie||A092|| |- |[[Edney-99|Irving, Emma Queenie]] ||||1953 Jun 17||52||W of Clark; M of Bruce, Lorna, Nancy||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Edney-99.jpg 4259593]|| |- |Isaac, Frank||||1950 Apr 28||61||||f12148928|| |- |Ising, Bertha||||1926 Dec 10||24||D of Annie & Julius Ising||5318396|| |- |Ising, Julius B||||1927 Dec 08||57||H of Annie; F of Bertha||5318396|| |- |Ismailovic, Helen||||1999 May 20||||W of Sasha; M of Heide & Victor||5122178|| |- |Ismailovic, Sasha||||1961 Jan 20||||H of Helen; F of Victor||5122178|| |- |Ivanenko, Gregory (Hryc)||||1998 Feb 09||73||H of Katerina; F of Raya||5033979||Lawn 5 |- |Ivanenko, Katerina||1924 Dec 08||2005 Apr 16||||W of Gregory (Hryc); M of Raya||5033978||Lawn 5 |- |Jackson, Alec||||1954 Mar 16||18||S of Roland & Hilda; B of Val; late of Yorkshire, England||4259579|| |- |Jackson, Annie Marie||||1933 Jan 03||||||4299950|| |- |Jackson, Audrey Estrees||||1991 Sep 29||69||W of Roy Norma (Bing); M of Sheryl, Stephen, Kenneth (dec)||5034496||Lawn 5 |- |Jackson, Audrey Estrees||||1991 Sep 29||69||W of Roy Norman; M of Sheryl, Stephen, Kenneth (dec)||5319591|| |- |Jackson, Charles R||||1917 Jun 06||77||H of Hannah||A047|| |- |Jackson, Elizabeth||||1953 Sep 29||87||W of William||f11842368|| |- |Jackson, Hannah||||1928 Nov 16||80||W of Charles||A048|| |- |Jackson, Hilda||||1994 Jan 18||||W of Roland; M of Dennis (dec), Alec (dec), Valerie||5034670||Lawn 1 |- |Jackson, Roland Waterworth||||1968 May 22||||H of Hilda; F of Valerie, Alec, Dennis (dec)||5034669||Lawn 1 |- |Jackson, Roy Norman (Bing)||||2003 Sep 08||86||AIF VX27886; POW; H of Audrey (dec); F of Sheryl, Kenneth (dec), Stephen||5034497||Lawn 5 |- |Jackson, Roy Norman (Bing)||||2003 Sep 08||86||AIF VX27886; POW; H of Audrey (dec); F of Sheryl, Kenneth (dec), Stephen||5319590|| |- |Jackson, William||||1947 Oct 04||67||H of Elizabeth||f11842368|| |- |Jacobs, Anna Gertruda||||1989 Aug 03||90||W of William (Bill) (dec); M of Harry & Christine||5034668||Lawn 1 |- |Jacobs, William Joseph||||1968 May 14||68||H of Anna; F of Harry, Christine||5034667||Lawn 1 |- |Jaggs, Caroline Emma||||||<1||Twin if Fanny (18 days); D of Emma & Herbert||f12096640|| |- |Jaggs, Emma||||1885 Aug 01||33||W of Herbert James||f12096640|| |- |Jaggs, Fanny Ruby||||||<1||Twin if Caroline (34 days); D of Emma & Herbert||f12096640|| |- |Jakobi, Dolly Adeline Daphne||||2002 Sep 04||92||D of Ebenezer & Annie||5319054|| |- |James, Alice||||1967 Oct 14||59||W of Herbert||5319337|| |- |James, Carole Anne||||1937 May 07||<1||||5050421|| |- |James, Charles William||||||||d. infancy; S of Ellen & William Henry James||5318805|| |- |James, Ellen||||1903 Jul 27||||W of William Henry; M of Charles||5318805|| |- |James, Frank M||||1957 Oct 12||90||||4299652|| |- |James, Henry||||1965 Nov 23||91||S of Janet & Charles; Friend of Lil Scott||5034995||Lawn 1 |- |James, Herbert Thomas||||1962 Mar 11||57||h of Alice; F of John, Valda, Alan||5319337|| |- |James, Jane Eliza||||1952 Mar 04||81||D of Thomas & Sarah Sherman; W of Frank James||4259617|| |- |Jamieson, Elizabeth||||1897 Nov 20||57||D of Richard & Rebecca Biram||f12404288|| |- |Jansen, Francis John||||1963 Jun 17||53||H of Mary; F of Jack, Pat, Helen, Catherine, Christine||5319466|| |- |Jansen, Frank Patrick||||1950 May 26||68||H of Mary||A009|| |- |Jansen, Mary||||1950 Jul 26||68||W of Frank||A009|| |- |Jansen, Mary Freda||||1961 Dec 07||52||W of Francis; M of Jack, Pat, Helen, Catherine, Christine||5319466|| |- |Jansen, Mervyn Carl||||1936 Feb 07||25||S of Frank & Mary||A009|| |- |Jeans, Mary Murley||||1991 May 06||93||W of Fred (dec); M of Melva||5034420||Lawn 5 |- |Jencke, Alice||||1994 Aug 30||75||W of Allan (dec); M of Noel, Dawn, Heather||5034326||Lawn 5 |- |Jencke, Frederick Albert||1895 Nov 25||1956 Jul 16||||H of Lillie||A079|| |- |Jencke, Frederick Charles||1937 Aug 16||1959 Jan 18||||||A079|| |- |Jencke, Lillia||1911 Apr 04||1991 Oct 24||||Nee Haworth; W of Frederick||A079|| |- |Jenke, Augustave Adolph||||1946 Auug||||||5030066|| |- |Jenke, Charles Henry||||1952 Oct||||||5030066|| |- |Jenke, Frederick Herman||||1960 Dec||||||5030066|| |- |Jenkins, Frances Amelia||||1976 Jan 03||85||W of Joseph||5122069|| |- |Jenkins, Jean Grant||1909||1942||||nee McPherson; with Marjorie McPherson||5319079|| |- |Jenkins, Joseph Arthur||||1955 Jun 06||58||H of Frances||5122069|| |- |Jenner, Catherine Elizabeth||||1964 Oct 10||91||M of Frank||f12672512|| |- |Jenner, Edward||||1946 Jan 26||81||F of Edward Thomas||5319110|| |- |Jenner, Edward Thomas||||1997 Jul 26||95||S of Edward||5319110|| |- |Jenner, Frank||||1930 Dec 30||21||S of Catherine||f12672512|| |- |Jennings, Daisy||||1965 Dec 27||72||W of William; M of John & Daphne||5034978||Lawn 1 |- |Jennings, Edward Keith Cameron||||1977 May 23||72||H of Lilian; F of Joyce, Margaret, Keith, john (dec)||f11812800|| |- |Jennings, Edward Thomas||||1926 Jul 30||87||||5318809|| |- |Jennings, Elaine Joy||1940 Apr 26||2001 Aug 07||||W of Jack Decker (dec) & Ken Jennings (dec); M of Karen, Ken, Glen, Sharyn||5033953||Lawn 5 |- |Jennings, Emma||||1961 Apr 16||81||W of Stanley||5319143|| |- |Jennings, H W||||1951 Jul 26||68||AIF 2261||5319173|| |- |Jennings, Mary Ann||||1915 Jan 08||69||||5318808|| |- |Jennings, Stanley Clare||||1948 Nov 21||70||H of Emma||5319143|| |- |Jephson, Alvan John (Kanga)||||1992 Jun 09||64||H of Joy; F of Cheryl, Vicki, Gail, Nicholas||5034536||Lawn 5 |- |Jephson, Alvan John (Kanga)||||1993 Jun 09||64||H of Joy; F of Cheryl, Vicki, Gail, Nicholas||5319548|| |- |Jephson, Andrew||||1940 Feb 13||76||H of Christina||f12198144|| |- |Jephson, Joy||||1999 Aug 04||71||W of Alvan (Kanga, dec); M of Cheryl, Vicki, Gail, Nicholas||5034535||Lawn 5 |- |Jephson, Joy||||1999 Aug 04||71||W of Alvan; M of Cheryl, Vicki, Gail, Nicholas||5319549|| |- |Jephson,?||||||||||5318945|| |- |Jepson, Christina Louisa||||1968 May 18||97||W of Andrew||f12198144|| |- |Jinette, Irene Annie||||2000 Nov 09||76||W of Keith; M of Jeffrey & Grahame||5034174||Lawn 5 |- |Jinette, Keith Joseph||||2004 Sep 09||89||H of Irene (dec); F of Jeffrey & Grahame||5034173||Lawn 5 |- |Jobling,?||||||||||5319226|| |- |Johanson, Gustave Leonard||||1967 Jul 24||79||W of Edward; M of Enid, Lindsay, Albert, Milton||5034783||Lawn 1 |- |John, Franc||||1963 Oct 07||79||H of Daisy||5319490|| |- |Johns, Alex||||1912 Oct 22||23||S of D & E Johns||5318930|| |- |Johns, Barry||||1962 Aug 18||17||S of Les & Dulcie; B of Wendy, Heather, Trevor, Sandra||5319342|| |- |Johns, David||||||63||||5318930|| |- |Johns, Dulcie Jean||||1980 Mar 02||60||W of Les||5319342|| |- |Johns, Edward Raymond (Ted)||||1993 Dec 23||72||H of Eunice; F of Ian & Robert; Step-F of John||5034127||Lawn 5 |- |Johns, Elsie||||1967 May 10||73||W of Leslie William; M of Violet, Olive, Jean, Anne, Leslie, Alfred, Edward, Horace, Robert, Raymond||5034893||Lawn 1 |- |Johns, Elsie Margaret||1925 Jul 16||2012 Jun 12||||W of Horace; M of Alan, Helen, Valerie, Wayne||5319647|| |- |Johns, Eunice Ethel Frances||||2003 Sep 05||82||W of Ted (dec); M of John; Step-M of Ian & Robert||5034126||Lawn 5 |- |Johns, Horace James||1924 Jun 06||1992 Aug 22||||H of Elsie; F of Alan, Helen, Valerie, Wayne||5319647|| |- |Johns, Ken||||||||||5318930|| |- |Johns, Leslie William||||1966 Sep 12||77||H of Elsie; F of Violet, Olive, Jean, Leslie, Alfred, Ann, Edward, Horrace, Robert, Raymond||5034892||Lawn 1 |- |Johns, Leslie William (Les)||||1996 Jun 06||80||H of Dulcie (dec); F of Faye, Barry (dec), Dawn, Wendy, Heather, Trevor, Sandra||5319343|| |- |Johnson, Alan||||1958 Aug 22||||||5319255|| |- |Johnson, Allan Victory||1918 Nov 12||2008 Nov 30||||H of Edith; F of Gregor & Eric||5034159||Lawn 5 |- |Johnson, Bernard Killian||1916 Aug 20||2003 Mar 28||86||H of Margaret; F of Susan, Louis (dec), Peter, Gay, Anthony (dec)||5050141|| |- |Johnson, Brian Thomas||||1995 Dec 25||70||H of Marie; F of Thomas, David, Stephen, Helen||5034312||Lawn 5 |- |Johnson, C T||||1916 Dec 03||49||||5050251|| |- |Johnson, Duncan||||1894 Feb 17||49||b. Ballanoch, Scotland; d. Warragul||5318822|| |- |Johnson, Edward||||||||H of Emily||5319228|| |- |Johnson, Ellen Jane||||1909 Feb 02||67||||5050251|| |- |Johnson, Elsie Selena||||1967 Jun 09||76||W of Henry; M of Elsie, Ivy, Rita, Eric, Dorothy||5034800||Lawn 1 |- |Johnson, Emily||||||||W of Edward||5319228|| |- |Johnson, Ernest Stanley||||1965 Dec 20||63||H of Let; F of Thelma, Keith, Victor||5034973||Lawn 1 |- |Johnson, Harry||||1939 Dec ||||H of Catherine; F of Gavan||5122260|| |- |Johnson, Irene||||1917 Feb 26||2||D of Martin & Mabel||4259611|| |- |Johnson, Kenneth Arthur||||1966 Nov 19||32||H of Shirley||5034873||Lawn 1 |- |Johnson, Louis Michael||||1968 Sep 28||21||S of Bernard & Margaret; B of Susan, Peter, Gabrielle, Anthony||5034625||Lawn 1 |- |Johnson, Margaret Mary||1921 Jan 29||2006 Nov 06||85||W of Bernard (dec); M of Susan, Louis (dec), Peter, Gay, Anthony (dec)||5050140|| |- |Johnson, Marie||||1915 Oct 09||65||W of Martin||4299806|| |- |Johnson, Marie Sylvia||||1997 Aug 16||72||F of Brian (dec); M of Thomas, David, Stephen, Helen||5034311||Lawn 5 |- |Johnson, Martin||||1989 Jun 17||101||H of Victoria; F of Leslie, Irene, Allan, Joyce||4259611|| |- |Johnson, Martin||||1937 Mar 18||86||H of Marie||4299806|| |- |Johnson, Mary Ellen||||1902 Aug 15||37||||5050251|| |- |Johnson, Mary Margaret||||1978 Dec 10||83||W of Thomas||5122261|| |- |Johnson, May Winifred||||1942 Dec 23||||Stillborn; D of Doug & Enid||5034597|| |- |Johnson, Myrtle Letitia May||||1972 Aug 31||69||W of Stan (dec); M of Thelma, Keith (dec), Victor||5034974||Lawn 1 |- |Johnson, Thomas Joseph||||1942 Apr 23||66||H of Mary; F of Maris, Brian, Aileen, Moira||5122261|| |- |Johnson, Victoria||||1983 Jun 12||93||W of Martin; M of Leslie, Irene, Allan, Joyce||4259611|| |- |Johnson, W||||1939 Mar 20||||envoy||4299981|| |- |Johnson, William||||1915 Jul 18||35||S of Martin & Marie||4299778|| |- |Johnston, Florence Pearl||||1921 Nov 27||4||D of Norman & Mary||5318909|| |- |Johnston, George Beattie||||1939 Jul 22||68||||f12410846|| |- |Johnston, James McCormick||||||||||5319245|| |- |Johnston, Louisa||||1894 Jun 24||18||D of William & Matilda||f12413056|| |- |Johnston, Mabel||||1890 Feb 17||7||D of William & Matilda||f12413056|| |- |Johnston, Mary Ellen||||1981 Jun 28||||W of Norman||5319254|| |- |Johnston, Matilda||||1928 Jul 03||87||W of William||f12413056|| |- |Johnston, Norman||||1958 Aug 14||||H of Mary||5319254|| |- |Johnston, Olive||||1898 Jun 11||13||D of William & Matilda||f12413056|| |- |Johnston, Robert John||||1937 Aug 18||64||H of Annie||f12277248|| |- |Johnston, Sholto Oswald||||1996 Apr 04||65||S of Norman & Mary Ellen Johnston; B of Flora (dec), Doreen, Kathleen (dec), Marjorie, Keith, Valda||5034243||Lawn 5 |- |Johnston, William||||1929 Mar 20||89||H of Matilda||f12413056|| |- |Jones, (Robert) Ivor||1936 Oct 08||2000 Oct 14||||H of Ruth; F f Stewart, Andrea, Matthew, Belinda||5034195||Lawn 5 |- |Jones, Alan||||2006 Feb 11||87||H of Muriel, Nola, Jean; F of Lynette, Gordon, Alison||5319366|| |- |Jones, Catherine||||1917 Feb 12||88||||4299838|| |- |Jones, Edwin Clifford||||1952 Oct 18||48||H of Ella||4299888|| |- |Jones, Elisabeth||1880||1934||||||4299886|| |- |Jones, Elisabeth||||1934 Oct 10||53||W of James||4299887|| |- |Jones, Eliza Burvill||||1934 Jun 07||71||W of William||4299934|| |- |Jones, Ella Mercy||||1983 Aug 26||78||W of Edwin||4299888|| |- |Jones, Emily Elizabeth||||1941 Dec 14||||W of Howard||f12055872|| |- |Jones, Emma||||1969 Jan 03||66||W of John; M of Wilma & Bob||4299687|| |- |Jones, Enid Mary||||1976 Nov 29||87||D of Eliza & George Jones||4299934|| |- |Jones, George William||||1943 Nov 12||||H of Eliza||4299934|| |- |Jones, Griffith||||1958 May 10||93||||4299841|| |- |Jones, H Wilbur||||1966 Oct 31||57||S of James & Elisabeth; H of Freda; F of Ivor, Ian, Alan, Neil||5034549||Lawn 5 |- |Jones, H Wilbur||||1966 Oct 31||57||S of James & Elizabeth; H of Freda; F of Ivor, Ian, Alan, Neil||5319537|| |- |Jones, Helen Gwendoline||||2002 Aug 10||72||W of Ron; M of Rex & Shanthi & Ruth (dec)||5034123||Lawn 5 |- |Jones, Howard Arthur||||1945 Jan 01||||H of Emily||f12055872|| |- |Jones, James||1877||1930||||||4299886|| |- |Jones, James||||1930 Dec 10||53||H of Elisabeth||4299887|| |- |Jones, James Hugh (Jim)||||1988 Oct 20||82||H of Thelma; F of Beryl, Brian, Trevor||5034926||Lawn 1 |- |Jones, Jane||||1934||76||||4299839|| |- |Jones, John||||1927 Apr 29||63||||4299838|| |- |Jones, John Griffiths||||1948 Aug 12||52||H of Emma||4299687|| |- |Jones, Joyce Alma||1924 Dec 18||2008 Oct 03||||D of Lily (Summerfield) & Harry Hawkins; M of Wendy, Val, Russell, Elisabeth (dec)||5034586||Lawn 4 |- |Jones, Laura Louise||||1954 Aug 27||||||A165|| |- |Jones, Nola||||1990 Jul 05||72||W of Les (dec) & alan; M of Geoffrey, Stuart & Bruce Davidson||5319366|| |- |Jones, Owen||||1942||73||||4299840|| |- |Jones, Robert||||1932||76||||4299838|| |- |Jones, Ronald Maxwell||||1995 May 29||66||H of Helen; Rex and Shanthi and Ruth (dec)||5034124||Lawn 5 |- |[[Aitken-547|Jones, Rosetta Mary]] ||||1927 Aug 06||29||W of Arthur||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Jones-28436.jpg 5318891]|| |- |Jones, Thelma May||||2005 Apr 03||97||W of James (dec); M of Bevan, Beryl, Brian, Trevor||5034925||Lawn 1 |- |Jones,?||||||||||4259606|| |- |Jones,?||||||||||f12491008|| |- |Jostlear, Ernest William||||1962 Oct 18||64||H of Mary; F of Betty, Brian, Sheila||5050353|| |- |Jostlear, Mary||||1981 Mar 01||88||W of Ernest||5050353|| |- |Judd, Martha Rees||||1922 Dec 29||81||W of Robert||4299776|| |- |Judd, Robert William||||1930 Nov 11||91||H of Evelyn||4299776|| |- |Kain, Margaret Lamond||1897||1943 Feb 10||||H of Noreen Kain||f12013312|| |- |Kain, Noreen Margaret||1925 Dec 10||1998 Nov 24||||D of Margaret Lamond-Kain||f12013312|| |- |Kamphuis, Hansje||1949 Dec 17||1950 Oct 31||||S of Betsy & Gerry||5034595|| |- |Kane, John Joseph||||1930 Feb 21||53||H of Honora; F of Kitty (d. infancy)||5050265|| |- |Kane, Kitty||||||||d Infancy; D of John & Honora||5050265|| |- |Kane, Norma Patricia||1935 Dec 11||2010 Jul 27||||W of Patrick (dec); M of Douglas, Peter, Michelle||5034435||Lawn 5 |- |Kane, Patrick Stanislaus (Pat)||||1992 Apr 06||58||H of Norma; F of Doug, Debbie, Stephen, Trevor, Greg, Peter, Michelle||5034434||Lawn 5 |- |Kay, Mary||||1919 Sep 16||75||||5318855|| |- |Kearns, Helen Mary (Nell)||1930 Feb 09||2001 Feb 19||71||W of John; M of Patricia & Pauline||5050146|| |- |Keat, Colin||||1951 Nov 15||||S of M & B Keat; H of Merle; F of Carolyn & Marion||A157|| |- |Keating, Alice Margaret||||1973 Oct 16||||D of John & Ellen Keating||5050318|| |- |Keating, Catherine Anne||||1962 Mar 25||21||Sis of Mary||5122001|| |- |Keating, Claire||||1953 Dec 08||||||5122121|| |- |Keating, Ellen||1860 Mar 28||1914 Dec 05||||b. Warrnambool; d. Darnum; W of John F||5050266|| |- |Keating, James||||1982 Nov 25||||||5122121|| |- |Keating, John||||1930 Oct 07||||H of Mary Anne; F of Mary, Margaret, Bridie||5050365|| |- |Keating, John F||||1945 Sep 01||85||H of Ellen||5050266|| |- |Keating, John Thomas||||||||||5050317|| |- |Keating, Margaret||||1920 Jun 18||25||||5050306|| |- |Keating, Mary||||1936 Mar 25||||Infant Sis of Catherin||5122001|| |- |Keating, Patrick Leonard (Len)||||1992 May 02||89||H of Veronica; F of Helen, John, Anna||5034400||Lawn 5 |- |Keating, Susan Veronica||||||||||5050316|| |- |Keating, Veronica Marie||||1991 Aug 25||89||W of Len; M of Helen, John, Anna||5034399||Lawn 5 |- |Keeble, Alexander||||1954 Oct 29||68||AIF||A105|| |- |Keeble, Bruce Leslie||||2008 Dec 28||83||H of Elsie (dec); F of John; F-in-L of Ann||5034201||Lawn 5 |- |Keeble, Elizabeth ||||1956 Oct 12||||||A071|| |- |Keeble, Elizabeth A S||||1918 Feb 01||67||W of Joseph||A041|| |- |Keeble, Elsie||||2003 Jun 12||82||W of Bruce; M of John; M-in-L of Ann||5034202||Lawn 5 |- |Keeble, Irene Moira||||1989 Oct 11||92||W of Alexander (dec); M of Alex, Bob, Bruce, Moira, Bill||A106|| |- |Keeble, Joseph||||1941 May 22||69||H of Winifred||f12185408|| |- |Keeble, Joseph||||1902 Jun 10||64||H of Elizabeth||A041|| |- |Keeble, Vivienna Iris May (Viv)||||1995 Mar 15||61||W of William (Bill); M of Colin, Susan, Kevin||5034209||Lawn 5 |- |Keeble, Winifred||||1959 Aug 11||85||W of Joseph||f12185408|| |- |Keel, Elizabeth||||1939 Jul 19||||||5050248|| |- |Keel, John||||1901 Jun 06||42||W of John||5050248|| |- |Keen, Harry||||1957 Jan 08||78||||5319188|| |- |Keenan, Gordon Victor||||162 Aug 07||||H of Nellie||5319376|| |- |Keenan, Joseph||||1957 Apr 07||36||||5319377|| |- |Keenan, Nellie May||||1957 Oct 28||||W of Gordon||5319376|| |- |Keene, Linda Mary||1938 Mar 23||1938 Jun 12||||D of Mollie & Bev||4299977|| |- |Kellas, Robert John||||1963 Aug 20||15||S of Evelyn & Laurie; B of Judith||5319315|| |- |Kelliner, Debora||||1909 Mar 27||19||D of Maurice & Ellen||5050350|| |- |Kelliner, Ellen||||1913 Mar 13||54||W of Maurice; M of Debora||5050350|| |- |Kelliner, Maurice||||1914 Sep 20||60||H of Ellen; F of Debora||5050350|| |- |Kelly, Agnes Grant||1884||1957||||W of Joseph Raines (dec); M of Albert, Walter, Roy, Gladys, Una||4299650|| |- |Kelly, Albert||1903 Jun 27||1982 Nov 16||||H of Beryl; F of Freda, Frank, Joe, Phill, Rita, Phillip||f12142400|| |- |Kelly, Andrew||||1926 Jan 18||||||5050395|| |- |Kelly, Beryl||1909 Apr 12||1949 Nov 10||||W of Albert; M of Freda, Frank, Joe, Phill, Rita, Phillip||f12142400|| |- |Kelly, Cecil Everard||1909||1994||||S of William Mary||5319146|| |- |Kelly, Fred||||1918 Aug 09||51||H of Rose||5318856|| |- |Kelly, James||||1990 May 16||90||H of Rose||A078|| |- |Kelly, John Francis||||1970 Jan 25||||H of Margaret||5121991|| |- |Kelly, Joseph Raines||1882||1915||||H of Agnes; F of Albert, Walter, Roy, Gladys, Una||5318806|| |- |Kelly, Margaret||||1950 Oct 03||||||5050395|| |- |Kelly, Margaret||||1961 Nov 28||61||W of John||5121991|| |- |Kelly, Mary Alice||||1948 Nov 28||67||W of William||5319145|| |- |Kelly, Phillip William||1937 Aug 18||2000 Feb 03||||S of Beryl & Albert||f12142400|| |- |Kelly, Rose||||1956 Aug 11||65||W of James||A077|| |- |Kelly, Rose Jessie||1876||1958||||W of Fred||5318856|| |- |Kelly, Walter Joseph||||2002 Nov 05||97||H of Winifred; F of Winifred, Margaret, Shirley||5034583||Lawn 4 |- |Kelly, William||||1969 Mar 05||90||H of Mary||5319145|| |- |Kemp, Christopher Alan||||1987 Jul 29||<1||S of David & Robyn; B of Benjamin, Teagan, Ebony||4299729|| |- |Kendell, Edna May||1911 Jan 14||2007 Jun 07||96||W of James (dec); M of Beverley, Faye, Donald, Rosalie, Dale||5050170|| |- |Kendell, James Henry||1911 Jun 16||2004 Jun 20||93||H of Edna||5050171|| |- |Kennedy, Annie||||1949 Mar 29||78||||5050245|| |- |Kennedy, Bridget J||||1957 Mar 16||78||W of John||5122058|| |- |Kennedy, Florence||||1949 Jun 05||73||W of Thomas||5122175|| |- |Kennedy, John James||||1949 Mar 22||58||AIF 4738; S of Patrick & Annie; B of Grace (dec), Annie (dec) Margaret, Mary (dec), Joseph||5122174|| |- |Kennedy, John Patrick||||1958 Jan 07||58||H of Bridget||5122058|| |- |Kennedy, Joseph||||1980 Jul 18||87||AIF 1175; S of Patrick & Annie; B of Grace (dec), Annie (dec) Margaret, Mary (dec), John (dec)||5122174|| |- |Kennedy, Mary Agnes||||1902 Oct 25||1||||5050245|| |- |Kennedy, Oliver Barry||1956 Jan 25||2013 Aug 19||||||5034818||Lawn 1 |- |Kennedy, Oliver Bernard||||1967 May 23||58||H of Adeline; F of Oliver Barry & Christopher Anthony||5034817||Lawn 1 |- |Kennedy, Patrick||||1902 Jan 31||35||||5050245|| |- |Kennedy, Phyllis M||||1994 Oct 05||74||W of Allan Devitt & Ronald Kennedy; M of Robert, James, Phillip, John||5034985||Lawn 1 |- |Kennedy, Rachel||||1952 Apr 28||57||Last name may be Quarell||5319182|| |- |Kennedy, Ronald H||||1994 Oct 18||82||Step-F of Robert, James, Phillip, John||503498||Lawn 1 |- |Kennedy, Thomas||||1949 May 23||84||H of Florence||5122175|| |- |Kenney, Owen David||||1992 Aug 25||25||Fiance of Leonie; F of Brooke; S of Ray & Miriam (dec); B of Roland, Michael, Daryl; Step-B of Mark||5034466||Lawn 5 |- |Kenney, Owen David||||1992 Aug 25||25||Fiance of Leonie; F of Brooke; S of Ray & Miriam (dec); B of Roland, Michael & Daryl||5319628|| |- |Kent, Edwin Webb||||1917 Oct 12||24||KIA France||4299780|| |- |Kent, J R||||1932 Aug 15||||||4299780|| |- |Kent, M A||||1932 Feb 16||||||4299780|| |- |Kent, Thomas||||1914 Jul 26||25||||4299780|| |- |Kenyon, Albert Arthur||||1967 Oct 18||69||||5319512|| |- |Kerr, Albert William Byers||||1977 May 30||82||H of Catherine; F of Una; F-in-L of Jim||5034706||Lawn 1 |- |Kerr, Catherine Jane Ann||||1975 Feb 08||85||W of Albert; M of Una; M-in-L of Jim||5034705||Lawn 1 |- |Kerr, Daisy May||1902 May 05||1992 Sep 21||||W of Robert (dec); M of Gavin||A089|| |- |Kerr, James Milne||||1966 Jun 19||86||H of Ruby||5319018|| |- |Kerr, Leslie||||1938 Mar 13||39?||H of Florence Irene||5318965|| |- |Kerr, Ruby Isabel||||1939 Nov 13||53||W of James||5319018|| |- |Kerven, Timothy||||1921 Apr 11||56||||5050307|| |- |Kevan, Alice May||||1968 Apr 20||||||5319112|| |- |Kevan, George Andrew||||1945 Nov 30||56||||5319112|| |- |Kew, Herbert T E||||1903 Jun 04||23||||4299869|| |- |Kew, Theophilus||||1901 Aug 31||23||||4299869|| |- |Kidd, Keith||||199 Jul 17||72||AIF VX137370; H of Wilma; F of Andrew & Lynda||5034274||Lawn 5 |- |Kidd, Wilma Marion||1924 Oct 28||2010 Aug 31||85||RAAF 110597; W of Keith (dec); M of Andrew & Lynda||5034273||Lawn 5 |- |Kiel, Lewis Robert||1863`1951||||||||5319180|| |- |Kiel, R||||1952 Mar 27||47||AIF VX69704; S of Lewis & Mary||5319170|| |- |Kiessling, Gladys Elizabeth||||1968 Nov 08||55||W of Philip; M of Maureen, Judith, Wilma, Barry||5034616||Lawn 1 |- |Kiessling, Phillip Waldemer||||1986 Jan 05||75||H of Gladys (dec); F of Maureen, Judith, Wilma, Barry||5034615||Lawn 1 |- |Killeen, Cornelius||||1890 Oct||||H of Mary||5050239|| |- |Killeen, Mary Ann||||1917 May 15||84||W of Cornelius||5050239|| |- |Killeen, Winifred Annie||||1935 Jan 28||50||||5050378|| |- |Killisch von Horn, Antonie Marie Susannah||||1897 Nov 11||1||||f12294208|| |- |Killisch von Horn, unnamed||||||||son, infant||f12294208|| |- |Kilmartin, Brian Trevor||||1953 Aug 17||||Baby S of Maurie & Marg||5034739||Lawn 1 |- |Kilmartin, Bridget Kathleen||||1932 Jun 25||64||||5050385|| |- |Kilmartin, Charlotte Edith||||1967 Oct 04||66||W of Francis John; M of May, Edna, Beryl, Bob, Marj, Dorreen, Maurice, Barry||5034741||Lawn 1 |- |Kilmartin, Edna Frances||1924 Nov 13||2001 Apr 18||||D of Frank & Edith Kilmartin; Sis of May, Beryl, Bob, Marj, Doreen, Maurice, Barry||5034740||Lawn 1 |- |Kilmartin, Francis John||||1977 Sep 19||85||H of Charlotte; F of May, Edna, beryl, Bob, Marj, Dorreen, Maurice, Barry||5034741||Lawn 1 |- |Kilmartin, John||||1937 Jun 21||72||||5050385|| |- |Kilmartin, Michael Robert||||1958 Feb 21||||||5050385|| |- |Kimber, Christopher John||1986 Jun||1986 Jun 03||<1||S of Geraldine & John; B of Rachel, Tara, Keira, Siany||5121947|| |- |Kimber, John Charles||1958 Dec 31||2008 Aug 01||||H of Geraldine; F of Rachel, Tara, Christopher (dec), Keira, Siany, Tasha, Caley, Eilish; S of Bill & Marion; B of Pauline, Russell, Lyn||5121947|| |- |Kimm, Christopher||1995 Mar 30||1995 Mar 30||||S of Ruth & Peter; B of Josh & Ben; twin of Nicholas (also dec)||4299758|| |- |Kimm, Nicholas||1995 Mar 30||1995 Mar 30||||S of Ruth & Peter; B of Josh & Ben; twin of Christopher (also dec)||4299758|| |- |Kimm, Robert Charles||||1993 Dec 08||67||RAAF 158520; H of Enid; F of Marlene, Robert, Shirley, Ron, Glenn, Jeffrey, Grant, Russell, Peter, Wendy||5034049||Lawn 5 |- |King, Alice Mabel||||1944 Mar 10||69||W of Edward||5319009|| |- |King, Edward||||1957 Aug 15||86||H of Alice||5319009|| |- |King, Ellen||||1903 Jun 06||81||||f12094656|| |- |King, Helen||||1944 Oct 15||||6 days; D of Percy & Rhena||f11995968|| |- |King, Isabel||||1987 May 17||94||W of Robert||5319236|| |- |King, Lindsay Walter||1919 May 22||1994 Mar 17||74||H of Betty; F of Graeme, Helen (dec), Glenys, Robert||f11989376|| |- |King, Percy Benjamin||||1943 May 05||57||||f11993792|| |- |King, Rachael||||1973 Dec 02||||||4299902|| |- |King, Rhena Adeline||||1968 Sep 19||78||||f11993792|| |- |King, Robert Alexander||||1957 Aug 13||66||H of Isabel||5319236|| |- |King, Sarah D||||1930 Jan 13||||with Fred & Jane Mirams||f12271232|| |- |King, Sarah May||||1956 Apr 11||70||||A081|| |- |King, Walter Herbert||||1963 Jul 03||82||F of Rene, Allan, Tom, Ida, Evelyn, Jean, Mavis, Alice||A082|| |- |Kingston, Catherine Marky||||1975 Aug 18||||||f12509696|| |- |Kingston, Eliza A||||1956 Jul 18||81||||5034088||Lawn 5 |- |Kingston, Emily M||||1960 Jun 16||82||||5034088||Lawn 5 |- |Kingston, Henry John||||1922 Nov 23||||infant||f12511808|| |- |Kingston, William Connell||||1949 Jul 27||||||f12509696|| |- |Kingston, William Murdie||||1924 Apr 04||||infant||f12511808|| |- |Kirley, Bessie||||1949 Dec 21||||Infant D of Terry & Margaret Kirley||5122170|| |- |Knersch, Ada May||||1944 Mar 22||55||W of Gustav||f11957440|| |- |Knersch, Clifford Hood||||1963 Nov 11||36||||5319491|| |- |Knersch, Gustav Robert||||1943 May 15||55||H of Ada||f11957440|| |- |Knersch, Joan Duclie||||1960 Jun 19||34||W of Clifford; M of Shirley, Pamela, Allan, Bruce||5319275|| |- |Knibb, Dorothy Emmeline||||1978 Jan 30||73||||A101|| |- |Knibb, Ernest Salathiel||||1971 Apr 25||71||H of Dorothy; F of Ina, Kent (dec), Dora, Edith, Margaret||A102|| |- |Knibb, Kent Salathiel||||1954 Dec 24||21||||A102|| |- |Knight, Albert Bailey||||1946 Aug 05||84||H of Sarah||f11796864|| |- |Knight, Edna Celia (Bonnie)||||2011 Nov 24||96||W of Kenneth (dec); M of Ray & Myrna||5034107||Lawn 5 |- |Knight, Kenneth Raymond (Ken)||||1999 Feb 19||86||H of Edna (Bonnie); F of Raymond & Myrna||5034108||Lawn 5 |- |Knight, Ruby Emily||||1908 Nov 01||17||||A061|| |- |Knight, Sarah Caroline||||1954 Jul 18||86||W of Albert||f11796864|| |- |Knott, Alfred||||1897 Jan 03||47||||f12314688|| |- |Knowles, Lillias Jean||1913 Oct 15||2005 Jul 15||||Nee Fleming; W of Wilbur; M of Ian, Joy, Ross||5034613||Lawn 1 |- |Knowles, Wilbur Albert||||1968 Nov 23||45||Pastor; H of Jean; F of Ian, Joy, Ross||5034614||Lawn 1 |- |Konjevic, Fabian||1981 Jun 07||1981 Jun 07||||Twin Of Sebastian; S of Marianna & Peter||5050297|| |- |Konjevic, Gligo (George)||||1999 Aug 24||89||H of Hilda (dec); F of Peter; GF of Sebastian, Tobias, Tristan||5034461||Lawn 5 |- |Konjevic, Gligo (George)||||1999 Aug 24||89||H of Hilda (dec); F of Peter; GF of Sebastian, Tobias, Tristan||5319634|| |- |Konjevic, Hildegard Barbara||||1992 Dec 16||73||W of Gligo; F of Peter; F-in-L of Marianna||5034460||Lawn 5 |- |Konjevic, Hlidegard Barbara||||1992 Dec 16||73||W of Gligo; M of Peter; M-in-L of Marianna; GM of Sebastian, Tobias, Tristan||5319635|| |- |Kopp, Maria||||1967 Mar 23||77||gee Bulach||5034840||Lawn 1 |- |Korin, Nikolaus||||1951 Sep 30||||||5122119|| |- |Koryn, Anastasia (Nadia)||||1992 Jun 25||69||W of Michael; M of Nichloas (dec), Lidia, Peter||5034479||Lawn 5 |- |Koryn, Anastasia (Nadia)||||1992 Jun 25||69||W of Michael; M of Nicholas (dec), Lidia, Peter||5319612|| |- |Koryn, Michael (Mick)||||1992 Oct 09||69||H of Nadia (dec); F of Nicholas (dec), Lidia, Peter||5034478||Lawn 5 |- |Koryn, Michael (Mick)||||1992 Oct 09||69||H of Anastasia; F of Nicholas (dec), Lidia, Peter||5319613|| |- |Kruk, Michel||1926 Sep 29||1997 Jul 24||||b. Poland; d. Warragul; H of Phyllis; F of Stephen & Helen||5319354|| |- |Krzesinski, Felix||1924 Dec 25||1987 Sep 26||||||5121957|| |- |Kurll, Fanny||||1952 Mar 21||72||||5030056|| |- |Kurll, Jonathan Charles||||1945 Sep 08||70||||5030056|| |- |Kydd, Cheryl Margaret||||1964 Oct 15||1||D of Jean & John; Sis of Julie, Neville, Shirley, Christopher||5319457|| |- |Kydd, Christopher Robert||||1968 Feb 21||<1||S of Jean & John; Sis of Julie, Neville, Shirley, Cheryl||5319457|| |- |Kydd, John Joseph||1936 Feb 19||2002 May 22||66||H of Sheila; F of Neville & Julie; F-in-L of Ruth & Michael||5050175|| |- |Kydd, John Joseph||1936 Feb 19||2002 May 22||||B of Joyce & Phyllis (dec); F of Neville & Julie, Shirley (dec), Cheryl (dec), Christopher (dec)||5319458|| |- |Kydd, Matilda May (May)||||1984 Aug 18||85||W of William (dec); M of Joyce, Phyllis, John||5034621||Lawn 1 |- |Kydd, Shirley Ann||||1962 Feb 21||<1||D of Jean & John; Sis of Julie, Neville, Cheryl, Christopher||5319457|| |- |Kydd, William Henry||||1968 Oct 24||85||H of May; F of Joyce, Phyllis, John||5034622||Lawn 1 |}

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[[Category: Warragul, Victoria]] '''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_A_to_E|Go to Surnames A to E]]''' <> '''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_F_to_K|Go to Surnames F to K]]''' <> '''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_Q_to_Z|Go to Surnames Q to Z]]''' ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== Approx. 95% complete {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- | [[Lawson-6834|Lacey, Ethel Marian]] ||||1993 Feb 24||89||w of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Lacey-1879.jpg 4299953]|| |- | [[Lacey-1880|Lacey, Ken]] ||1931 Apr 13||2013 Apr 17||||S of William & Ethel Lacey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Lacey-1880.jpg 4299954] || |- | [[Lacey-1879|Lacey, William J]] ||||1939 Oct 02||51||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Lacey-1879.jpg 4299953]|| |- |Laidlaw, Elizabeth||||1998 Apr 24||85||W of Max (dec); M of Helen||5034028||Lawn 5 |- | [[Laidlaw-809|Laidlaw, William Maxwell (Max)]] ||||1996 Aug 07||87||H of Elizabeth (Tot)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Laidlaw-809.jpg 5034029] ||Lawn 5 |- |Laity, Beverley Joan||||1950 Apr 15||3||D of John & Muriel||5319157|| |- |Laity, John Gordon||||1991 Sep 11||77||ex POW; AIF; H of Muriel||5319158|| |- |Laity, Michele Helen||||1995 Apr 25||40||Nee Wilson; W of Ken; M of Alison, Katrina, Melinda||5034350||Lawn 5 |- |Laity, Stephen Evans||||1994 May 19||76||||4299929|| |- |Laity, Thomas Evans||||1935 Jan 03||||H of Elizabeth; F of Thomas, Mark, Florence, Walter, John, Lillian, Stanley||4299929|| |- |Lamport, John Henry||||1936 Sep 05||76||||A019|| |- |Lamport, Sarah Amelia||||1956 Oct 19||87||||A019|| |- |Lane, Jean||||1983 Jun 15||||W of Rudolph||f12072384|| |- |Lane, Lydia Ann||||1941 Jun 29||62||b. Loudwater, England||f12076928|| |- |Lane, Robert Thomas||||||||||f12076928|| |- |Lane, Rudolph Robert (Peter)||||1973 Apr 24||||H of Jean; F of Terry||f12072384|| |- |Lane, Terrence Robert (Terry_||1943 Apr 20||2013 Nov 07||||H of Yvette; F of Mark, Paul, Grant||f12074688|| |- |Lanera, Michele||||1932 Apr 29||54||H of Donata; F of Pietro, Guiseppe, Michele, Anna||5050386|| |- |Langdon, Kenneth Charles||1926 Jun 02||1998 Sep 23||||H of Pearl; F of Jan (Mrs Ellis), Julie & Helen (Mrs Hyatt; F-in-L of Max & Tom||5034164||Lawn 5 |- |Langford, Dulcie Gwendoline (Lila)||1914 Nov 11||2003 Jan 26||||Nee Mark; W of Bill; M of Max; M-in-L of Nancy; GM of Julie, John, Wayne||5050177|| |- |Langford, Janine Frances||1972 Sep 29||1999 Aug 01||||D of Max & Joy; Sis of Steven; Step-D of Terry Gleeson (Tezza); Step-sis of Darren, Jason, Brad||5034100||Lawn 5 |- |Langford, John James||||1969 Mar 24||87||H of Rhoda; F of James, William. Lila, Ann, Eric, Joyce, Gladys, Leslie||5030109|| |- |Langford, Rhoda Grace||||1964 Aug 03||73||W of John; M of James, William. Lila, Ann, Eric, Joyce, Gladys, Leslie||5030109|| |- |Langford, William John (Bill)||1911 Mar 30||2003 Jan 20||||H of Lila; F of Max; F-in-L of Nancy; GF of Julie, John, Wayne||5050178|| |- |Langslow, Agnes Bell||1911 Apr 06||1998 Nov 19||||W of Charles (dec); M of Suzanne Mary, Margaret, Helen (dec)||5034073||Lawn 5 |- |Langslow, Richard Charles||1912 Jun 01||1998 Apr 06||85||H of Bell; F of Suzanne, Mary, Margart, Helen (dec)||5034074||Lawn 5 |- |Langtry, William||1846 Jul 30||1909 Jul 10||||d. Nilma||5318842|| |- |Larke, Ada F||||1959 Apr 07||||||4299926|| |- |Larke, Elsie E||||1956 Aug 23||||||4299926|| |- |Larke, Emily Tryphena Mary||1876 May 13||1960 Apr 25||||Sis of Stephen||4299647|| |- |Larke, Gillam S||||1954 Jun 14||||||4299926|| |- |Larke, Stephen Edward John||1886 Mar 29||1961 Sep 12||||B of Emily||4299647|| |- |Larsen, Anna Jane||||1931 Oct 14||53||W of Otto||f12632064|| |- |Larsen, Otto||||1958 Aug 09||91||H of Anna||f12632064|| |- |Lawrance, Agnes Louisa||||1936 Apr 07||77||W of Thomas||4299921|| |- |Lawrance, Alice||||1920 May 10||17||D of Joseph & Elizabeth Lawrance||4299777|| |- |Lawrance, Elizabeth Ann||||1919 Apr 01||50||M of Frederick & Alice||4299777|| |- |Lawrance, Frederick Samuel||||1899 Dec 27||6||S of Joseph & Elizabeth Ann||4299777|| |- |Lawrence, ?||||||||||4299717|| |- |Lawrence, Elva Maisie||||1965 Oct 26||||W of Raymond; M of Merida & Roslynne; D of Irene & George Cuise||5035006||Lawn 1 |- |Lawson, Ivan James||1916 May 27||2003 May 20||||H of Jean; F of Gillian (dec), Ann, Pamela||5034261||Lawn 5 |- |Lawson, Josie Ella||||1946 May 06||57||W of Walter A||5319105|| |- |Lawson, Margaret Jean||1918 Nov 15||2006 Jul 21||||W of Ivan; M of Gillian (dec), Ann, Pamela||5034260||Lawn 5 |- |Lawson, Walter A||||1972 Oct 11||84||H of Josie||5319105|| |- |Lazzarino, ?||||||||||f12306304|| |- |Leach, Charles Emmett||||1977 May 15||77||||5030034|| |- |Leach, Florence Winifred||1928 Jan 13||2001 May 27||||D of Robert & Lettie||5034398||Lawn 5 |- |Leach, John Thomas||||1943 Sep 14||50||||5030034|| |- |Leach, Lettie Elizabeth||||1960 Feb 23||||W of Robert; M of Florence||4299646|| |- |Leach, Robert||||1958 May 02||||H of Lettie; F of Florence||4299646|| |- |Leach, Rosalie Ellen||||1948 Oct 01||58||||4299690|| |- |Leadbetter, Margaret Elenor||||1967 Jun 08||||W of Raymond Charles; M of Ruth, Betty, Charles, Ralph, Raelyn, Michelle||5034849||Lawn 1 |- |Lee, Arthur Brendan||||2000 Mar 16||79||AIF VX33260; H of Irene; F of Arthur (dec), Ann (dec), Gregory||5034299||Lawn 5 |- |Lee, Irene Annie||||2008 Jul 20||94||W of Arthur; M of Arthur (dec), Ann (dec), Gerald||5034298||Lawn 5 |- |Lee, James||||1952 Nov 12||89||H of Mary of Sheffiled, Tasmania||4259588|| |- |Lee, John Robert||||1952 Jan 21||64||H of Mabel; F of Ruby, Elizabeth, Hayden||A156|| |- |Lee, Mabel Adeline||||1965 May 18||84||W of John; M of Ruby, Elizabeth, Hayden||A156|| |- |Lee, Wilson Henry||1910 Dec 12||1960 Jul 11||||H of Emma; F of Lorraine, Maureen, Layton, Beverley, Valerie, Marion||5122031|| |- |Leedam, ?||||1853||75||Sgt; Grenadier Guards, served under Wellington; Peninsula War 1794; Battle of Waterloo 1815; Uncle of John Seager||f12116864|| |- |Leedam, Elizabeth Emily||||1871 Jul||77||Bur. Handsworth Old Church; M of Stephen; W of James||f12115072|| |- |Leedam, James Seager||1832 Apr 27||1912 Sep 17||||b. Birmingham, England; D. Warragul; H of Elizabeth||f12102848|| |- |Leedam, Stephen||||1837||40||d. Burton on Trent||f12115072|| |- |Leighton, Henry Stephenson||1907 Oct 16||1938 May 21||||F of Leslie||f12269120|| |- |Leighton, Leslie James||1935 Apr 15||1985 Sep 21||||S of Henry||f12269120|| |- |Lennox, Ada Rowena||||1940 May 05||66||W of Adrian||f12661952|| |- |Lennox, Adrian||||1976 Apr 17||81||||f12664000|| |- |Lennox, Jessie Anne||1886 Dec 03||1905 Jun 18||||Nee Pharaoh; b. Warragul; d. during childbiirth; W of Robert; M of Jessie Myrtle (later Hinton)||4299794|| |- |Lennox, Mary||||1980 Dec 12||84||M of Adrian||f12661952|| |- |Leslie, Nancy Elizabeth||||1965 Apr 16||22||W of David||5319516|| |- |Lesyk, Irene||||1973 May 19||19||D of Anna & Teodor||A171|| |- |Lesyk, Marie||||1950 Oct 09||||D of Anna & Teodor||A171|| |- |Lesyk, Teodor||||1999 Nov 27||78||H of Anna; F of Marie (dec), Christine. Irene (dec), John||A171|| |- |Lewis, Ethel||||1958 Nov 04||76||Sis of Lily Ronalds||4259568|| |- |Lewis, Jonah||1840 May 27||1923 Feb 24||||H of Mercy||4299917|| |- |Lewis, Lillian May||||1966 Nov 09||58||W of Frank; M of Sott, Robert, Lola||5034872||Lawn 1 |- |Lewis, Mercy||1838 Aug 04||1936 Dec 12||||W of Jonah||4299917|| |- |Ley, Ellen Josephine||||1959 Dec 14||87||W of George||5122240|| |- |Ley, George Joseph||||1942 Aug 02||77||H of Ellen||5122240|| |- |Leys, Ellen||||1974 Nov 30||86||W of James||5319266|| |- |Leys, James||||1960 Feb 04||73||H of Ellen||5319266|| |- |Leys, William James||||1971 May 30||66||S of Ellen & James||5319266|| |- |Lightbody, Cuthbert E||||1952 Apr 05||62||||4259599|| |- |Lillico, Alma May Lane||||1967 Dec 11||75||W of John; M of Marion Alma Stapleton||5319014|| |- |Lillico, Ann||||1898 Apr 09||86||W of John||5318972|| |- |Lillico, John||||1896 Jul 02||86||H of Ann||5318792|| |- |Lillico, John||||1939 Aug 17||70||H of Alma; F of Marion Alma Stapleton||5319014|| |- |Lindner, John Aloysius (Jack)||1921 Jun 05||2001 Feb 04||79||H of Margaret; F of Graham, Maureen, Peter||5050150|| |- |Lindner, Minnie||||1962 Sep 04||76||||5122005|| |- |Lindsay, ?||||||||||5319128|| |- |Line, Amelia Jane||||1962 Sep 05||85||W of William||f12183424|| |- |Line, William||||1941 May 25||73||H of Amelia||f12183424|| |- |Linnane, Miranda||||1954 Feb 19||||W of Patrick||5122212|| |- |Linnane, Patrick||||1943 Sep 28||||H of Miranda||5122212|| |- |Little, ?||||1918 Jan 12||72||W of William||A064|| |- |Little, E W G||||1997 Nov 27||76||AIF VX46504||5034050||Lawn 5 |- |Little, William||||||75||H of ?||A064|| |- |Loader, Henry John||||1897 Aug 21||<1||S of William & Mary||5318821|| |- |Loader, William Henry||||1901 Apr 29||54||H of Mary; F of Henry John||5318821|| |- |Lockwood, Frank||||1944 Oct 18||80||H of Margaret; also John Barwick (S of Marie Barwick, nee Lockwood)||5050330|| |- |Lockwood, Margaret||||1923 May 02||59||W of Frank; also John Barwick (S of Marie Barwick, nee Lockwood)||5050330|| |- |Logan, Emily||||1950 Aug 25||84||||5318996|| |- |Logan, Iris Gwendoline||||1970 May 22||66||||5318995|| |- |Logan, Jesse||||1980 Jun 08||86||||5318995|| |- |Logan, john Alexander||||1935 Jul 11||74||||5318996|| |- |Loh, Bertram Hiram||||1967 Sep 29||61||H of Vera; F of Robert, Dennis, Janice||5034742||Lawn 1 |- |Loh, Vera Elizabeth||||1997 Jan 21||83||W of Bertram; M of Robert, Dennis, Janice||5034743||Lawn 1 |- |Long, Caroline K (Carrie)||||1901 Jan 25||31||W of Thomas E Long; M of Martha May & Doris Caroline||4299811|| |- |Long, Richard||||1959 Jul 12||91||||4299911|| |- |Long, Sarah Ann Matilda||||1923 Aug 20||56||W of Richard; M of John, William, Richard||4299910|| |- |Lorkin, Elizabeth||||1935 Apr 21||58||W of John||5050415|| |- |Lorkin, John||||1950 Mar 08||78||H of Elizabeth||5050415|| |- |Lott, Lloyd Howard||||1968 Mar 31||23||H of Helen; F of Lloyd Howard Jnr (b. 1968 Jun 25); S of Linda & Lloyd; B of Lois, Beryl, Laurie||5034714||Lawn 1 |- |Louchard, Iris Mary||1929 Aug 17||2011 Oct 30||||W of Ken (dec); M of Janette & Glenda; M-in-L of Robert & Tom||5033996||Lawn 5 |- |Louchard, Kenneth Alexis||||2003 Sep 19||75||H of Iris; F of Lanette & Glenda; F-in-L of Robert & Tom||5033997||Lawn 5 |- |Loudon, Doris Adeline||||1996 Jul 04||90||W of Hugh (dec); M of Patricia (Trish) & Raymond (Ray)||5033963||Lawn 5 |- |Lousada, Harry Bernard||1895 Jan 11||1898 Oct 13||||S of Charles & Beatrice||f12352448|| |- |Love, Arthur Gordon||||1888 Oct 23||8||||f12170112|| |- |Love, James Montgomery||||1885 Nov 11||10||||f12170112|| |- |Loveland, Emily||||1912 Jan 29||37||W of Charles H||A068|| |- |Loveland, Eric||||1965 May 19||63||H of Mary; F of Moira & Marilyn||5122026|| |- |Loveland, Mary||||1982 Sep 01||77||W of Eric; M of Moira & Marilyn||5122026|| |- |Lovell, James||||1948 Nov 01||63||||4299691|| |- |Lowe, Edward Harold||||1973 Sep 26||||H of Lorna; F of Glad, Edna, Ray, Neil (dec)||5319294|| |- |Lowe, Lorna Isabella||||1984 Jan 14||||W of Edward; M of Glad, Edna, Ray, Neil (dec)||5319294|| |- |Lowe, Neil||||1965 Feb 20||23||||5319296|| |- |Lowe, Raymond Edward||||2009 Aug 22||67||||5319296|| |- |Lowrey, Thomas Frame (Tom)||||1991 Jul 05||63||H of Joan; F of Mark, Jan, Nigel, Amanda, Andrew, Anne, Fr. Scott||5034504||Lawn 5 |- |Lowrey, Thomas Frame (Tom)||||1991 Jul 05||63||H of Joan; F of Mark, Jan, Nigel, Amanda, Andrew, Anne, Fr. Scott||5319582|| |- |Lucardie, Aubrey Anthony||||1967 Jan 11||53||H of Harriet; F of Ron, Pam, Max||5034855||Lawn 1 |- |Lucardie, Harriet Sarah||||1971 Dec 12||63||W of Aubrey; M of Ron, Pam, Max||5034856||Lawn 1 |- |Luczak, Wes||1948 Jan 11||2003 Jan 17||55||S of Maria & Zygmunt; B of Czes; B-in-L of Clare||5050176|| |- |Ludlow, Kirsty Narelle||||||||infant D of Barry & Kerren||5319646|| |- |Lund, Jean (Norma)||||1992 Apr 11||74||W of William (Bill); M of Ruth & Jeanette||5034286||Lawn 5 |- |Lund, William Christian||||1994 Mar 08||85||RAAF; H of Jean (dec); F of Ruth & Jeanette||5034287||Lawn 5 |- |Lunny, Kevin||||1960 Apr 08||26||S of Ivy; Cousin of Brian & Barry Hampshire||5319271|| |- |Lynas, John Arthur||1879 Oct 10||1953 Aug 12||||H of Edith; F of May, Hilda, George||A133|| |- |Lynes, Katherine Mary||||1927 Jan 12||46||||5050394|| |- |Lynes, Thomas Charles||1910 Aug 18||1941 Sep 28||||H of Elsie Mary; F of Edward Thomas, Charles Joseph, Kenneth James||5122252|| |- |Lyon Elizabeth Joy||1959 Aug 09||1959 Aug 10||||Triplet of Peter & Elsie; Sis of Susan, Colleen, Andrew, Richard, Deborah, Margaret||4299628|| |- |Lyon, Deborah Elsa||1959 Aug 09||1959 Aug 10||||Triplet of Peter & Elsie; Sis of Susan, Colleen, Andrew, Richard, Elizabeth, Margaret||4299628|| |- |Lyon, Margaret Louise||1959 Aug 09||1959 Aug 10||||Triplet of Peter & Elsie; Sis of Susan, Colleen, Andrew, Richard, Elizabeth, Deborah||4299628|| |- |Lyon, Peter Basil||||1997 Dec 20||73||RAAF 125388/VX89455; H of Elsie; F of Sue, Deborah (dec), Margaret (dec) & Elizabeth (dec), Colleen, Andrew & Richard||4299627|| |- |Lyones, Mary||||1982 Mar 12||79||W of R Harold (dec)||5034747||Lawn 1 |- |Lyones, R Harold||||1967 Nov 15||78||H of Mary; F of Marie||5034746||Lawn 1 |- |Lyons, Kenneth James||||1966 Mar 06||20||S of Molly & Dudley; B of Beverley||5034953||Lawn 1 |- |Lyons, Mary Margaret (Molly)||1919 Dec 12||2000 Sep 28||80||W of Doug (DSC)||5034954||Lawn 1 |- |Macafee, Tony Robin||||1995 Jul 12||41||H of Geraldine; F of Jamie, Debbie & Kristy; S-F of Darren; S of Arthur (dec) & Yvonne; Syep-S of Ray (Young); B of Warwick & Sonya||5034211||Lawn 5 |- |MacFarlane, Jean||||1953 Dec 06||65||W of Neil||5318085|| |- |MacFarlane, L||||1966 May 20||72||AIF 2190; H of Louisa Agnes (dec)||5319134|| |- |MacFarlane, Lindsay Gordon||||1953 Apr 23||45||AIF; H of Dorothy; F f David||5034755||Lawn 1 |- |MacFarlane, Major Walter H Manners||||1954 Mar 10||81||||A054|| |- |MacFarlane, Neil||||1941 Nov 26||60||||5319084|| |- |MacFarlane, Thomas Neville||||1942 Oct 31||26||KIA Alamein; S of Neil||5319804|| |- |MacFarlane, Walter Manners||||1911 Mar 01||32||||A054|| |- |Macgregor, Donald Joseph||||1961 Jun 17||||||5121995|| |- |Macgregor, Ruby Jessie||||1972 Jun 27||||||5121995|| |- |Machajew, Hilda||||1974 Jan 30||65||W of Paul||5122140|| |- |Machajew, Paul||||1993 Apr 21||92||H of Hilda||5122140|| |- |Mackinnon, Hugh||||1939 Jan 19||57||H of Marjorie; F of Marjorie & Joan||5318960|| |- |Mackinnon, Margaret||||1970 May 12||93||W of Hugh||5318960|| |- |Maddocks, Anne||||1991 Sep 10||68||W of Alan; M of Gordon, Rosemary, Shirley, Wendy||5034526||Lawn 5 |- |Maddocks, Anne||||1991 Sep 10||68||W of Alan; M of Gordon, Rosemary, Shirley, Wendy||5319558|| |- |Magan, Clement A M||||1893 Dec 10||58||||4299737|| |- |Maginn, Edward||||1970 Aug 24||74||||5122067|| |- |Maginn. Eileen Agnes||||1974 Jun 17||74||||5122067|| |- |Magyar, Agnes||1925 May 25||2010 Jan 01||84||W of Louie; M of Lou, Marika, Julie, Veronika, John, Joe, Peter, Carl, Kevin||5033905||Lawn 5 |- |Magyar, Lajos (Louie)||1923 Feb 23||2007 Sep 25||84||H of Agnes; F of Lou, Marika, Julie, Veronika, John, Joe, Peter, Carl, Kevin, Eva||5033906||Lawn 5 |- |Maher, Elizabeth Pryor||||1950 Jul 01||72||W of Samuel||5319161|| |- |Maher, Norman Edward||1920 Jun 30||2011 Jun 09||||F of Shirley||5319222|| |- |Maher, Samuel||||1959 Jan 12||88||H of Elizabeth||5319161|| |- |Maher, Shirley Joyce||||1952 Dec 31||6||D of Norman||5319222|| |- |Mahon, James Gerald||||1943 Jul 06||||||5122216|| |- |Mahon, Mary Ellen||||1969 Sep 09||||||5122216|| |- |Maine, Alvin||||1941 Mar 13||70||||f12187456|| |- |Major, Alicia Amy||1983 Aug 12||1995 Mar 08||11||D of Donna & Chris; Sis of Haydn; GD of Lorn, Perc & Len||5034205||Lawn 5 |- |Malady, Helen||||1946 May 12||74||W of Laurence||5050411|| |- |Malady, Laurance||||1961 May 06||57||||5121996|| |- |Malady, Laurence||||1933 Sep 22||67||H of Helen||5050411|| |- |Malady, Phyllis Dora||||1982 Jun 22||||||5122055|| |- |Malady, Timothy||1966 Jan 07||1966 Jan 15||||S of Eileen & Michael Malady||5050412|| |- |Malady,Thomas Joseph||||1957 Feb 07||||||5122055|| |- |Malcolm, James||||1919 May 14||11||B of John||5318870|| |- |Malcolm, John Alexander||||1904 Dec 15||69||b. Co. Armagh, Ireland; B of James||5318870|| |- |Manintveld, Tyler David||1998 Apr 09||1998 Jun 19||||S of Colin & Daina; B of Jayden & Blake||4299755|| |- |Manley, Alma May||||1997 Jan 07||84||W of George (dec); M of James, Margaret, Deanna, Judith; Step-M of Rosie & William||5034015||Lawn 5 |- |Manley, Annie Helena||1905||1936||||nee Callaghan; W of George; M of Rosie & Bill||5318990|| |- | [[Manley-3706|Manley, Clifford James]] ||||1995 Feb 27||64||S of Frederick & Florence; B of Mavis & Stan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Manley-3706.jpg 5034330] ||Lawn 5 |- | [[Manley-3704|Manley, Frederick]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Manley-3704.jpg 5319073] || |- | [[Leach-3261|Manley, Isabella]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Manley-3704.jpg 5319073] || |- | [[Manley-3705|Manley, James]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Manley-3704.jpg 5319073] || |- |Mann, Agnes Jessie||||1928 Oct 27||61||W of Robert T||5318884|| |- |Mann, Albert Tweed||||1965 Jun 19||68||S of Albert & Agnes Mann||5035020||Lawn 1 |- |Mann, Elenor||1894 Aug 10||1969 Dec 14||||||5319252|| |- |Mann, Frank William||||1959 May 23||76||||5319252|| |- |Mann, Hilda||||1934 Sep 19||||W of Alexander||4299930|| |- |Mann, James Robert||||1957 Feb 25||72||H of Lottie; F of Lottie; GF of Bernard||5122215|| |- |Mann, Lottie||||1943 Aug 13||47||W of James Robert Mann; M of Lottie; GM of Bernard||5122214|| |- |Mann, Robert Tweed||||||||H of Agnes Jessie||5318884|| |- |Mann,Alexander||||1955 Oct 17||||d. Adelaide; H of Hllda||4299930|| |- |Mannix, Catherine||||1931 Apr 12||82||with Thomas Mannix||5050295|| |- |Mannix, Thomas||||1912 Apr 27||69||with Catherine Mannix||5050295|| |- |Mapleson, Alah Susan||1908 Aug 19||2001 Aug 19||||W of Jack; M of John, Pamela, Margaret, Diane||5034404||Lawn 5 |- |Mapleson, Arthur John||||1936 May 05||59||d. Jindivick; H of Gertrude||A016|| |- |Mapleson, Gertruce Louisa||||1963 Dec 09||78||W of Arthur||A016|| |- |Mapleson, Henry John Palmer||||1991 Apr 08||84||H of Alah; F of John, Pamela, Margaret, Diane||5034403||Lawn 5 |- |Marcus, Christopher Hugh||||1959 Jul 29||3||S of Peg & Os||5319423|| |- |Marcus, Doreen Marjorie (Peg)||||1997 Sep 12||79||W of Os (dec); M of Chris (dec)||5319424|| |- |Marcus, Oswald William||||1974 Sep 10||61||F of Christopher; H of Peg||5319423|| |- |Margerison, Joshua Keva||||1990 Jan 25||<1||S of Darren & Cynthia; B of Chardelle, Dania, Talitha, Samuel||4299772|| |- |Marie, Sr. Iva||||1971 Nov 24||||||5122262|| |- |Mark, Ellen Norris||1888 Nov 05||1973 Nov 05||||W of Ernald (dec); M of Aubrey, Lila, Russell, Max (all dec); GM of Max & Nancy||5050179|| |- |Marle, Annie M||||1920 Jul 08||72||||A036|| |- |Marrabel, George||||||8||S of John & Jane||5318836|| |- |Marrabel, Jack||||1911 Dec 01||27||H of Olive; S of John Edward & Jane; B of Jean||5318844|| |- |Marrabel, Jane||||1937 Jul 13||80||D of John & Jane||5318836|| |- |Marrabel, Jean Cameron||1912 Jul 18||1937 Mar 18||||D of John & Mary Marrabel||5318844|| |- |Marrabel, Jessie||1891 Jul 06||1991 Feb 20||||D of John & Jane||5318836|| |- |Marrabel, John||||1919 Feb 04||87||H of Jane; F of George, Willie, Jane, Jessie||5318836|| |- |Marrabel, Olive Marion (Bonnie)||||1988 Feb 09||78||D of John & Olive Marrabel; Sis of John (dec), Jean (dec)||5318845|| |- |Marrabel, Olive Mary||||1962 Nov 05||77||W of Jack||5318844|| |- |Marrabel, Willie||||||7||S of John & Jane||5318836|| |- |Marriott, Eric Albert||||1994 Aug 31||72||H of Evelyn; F of Helen, Vern, Rae||5034450||Lawn 5 |- |Marshall, ?||||1935 Sep 10||80||year uncertain||4299800|| |- |Marshall, C T||||1965 Jul 09||74||AIF; H of Helen; F of Ivy||5035027||Lawn 1 |- |Marshall, Emma Octavia||||1967 Dec 16||83||||5034732||Lawn 1 |- |Marshall, Lance William||||1997 Jun 12||77||AIF SX14754; F of Ken, Ron, Lois||5033977||Lawn 5 |- |Marshall, Lucy Gertrude||||1980 Jun 03||84||W of William John (dec); M of Stephen (dec), Raymond (dec) & Elva (Mrs. V Duggan)||5034907||Lawn 1 |- |Marshall, Raymond Murdoch||||1966 Apr 02||40||H of Floris; F of Wendy & Geoffrey||5034906||Lawn 1 |- |Marshall, William Henry||||1941 Aug 26||72||H of Elizabeth (dec)||5319038|| |- |Marshall, William John||||1973 Jul 21||87||H of Lucy; F of Stephen, Raymond, Elva||5034908||Lawn 1 |- |Marshall, William John||||1908 Feb 15||59||||4299800|| |- |Marshall, William Stephen||||1939 Aug 01||||S of W J & L C Marshall||4299957|| |- |Marson, Pietro (Peter)||1917 Oct 21||2008 Jan 16||||H of Angela; F of Augusto & Mary||5319356|| |- |Martin, ?||||||||||4299795|| |- |Martin, A||||1968 Mar 22||70||AIF 2005; H of Edith; F of George, Jessie, Fred, Peter||5034697||Lawn 1 |- |Martin, Abraham||||1928 May 14||68||H of Rose||4299979|| |- |Martin, Agnes Jane||||1967 Nov 04||||M of Elizabeth, Edith, Bill, Alvin, Hazel, Ethel||4259553|| |- |Martin, Ailsa Craig||||1982 May 04||||W of Alvin||4259556|| |- |Martin, Alvin Orr||||1961 May 19||||H of Ailsa; F of Rilla & Ian||4259556|| |- |Martin, Annie||||1988 May 10||80||W of Bill (dec); M of Ethel (dec), Harold, Thelma, Millie, Olive, Les||5034709||Lawn 1 |- |Martin, Arthur William Redvers||||1958 Aug 27||58||H of Vera||4299642|| |- |Martin, Edith Annie||||1978 Nov 06||78||W of Abraham George (dec); M of George, Jessie, Pat, Peter||5034698||Lawn 1 |- |Martin, Fred Albert (Pat)||||2000 Jun 10||74||H of Elsie; F of Peter, Fred, John & Heather||5035035||Lawn 1A |- |Martin, Harold Herbert||||1937 Aug 18||26||||f12258048|| |- |Martin, Harry||||1947 Aug 31||46||||5319086|| |- |Martin, Isabel||||1927 Aug 02||59||||5318893|| |- |Martin, Janet||1857||1948||||||5319036|| |- |Martin, Margaret||1864||1941||||||5319036|| |- |Martin, Rose Jane||||1951 Dec 05||82||W of Abraham||4299979|| |- |Martin, Vera Virginia||||1981 May 08||77||W of Arthur||4299642|| |- |Martin, William Hazlett (Bill)||1907 Dec 24||2000 Jul 30||||S of Agnes & Andrew||4259554|| |- |Martin, William Henry||||1968 Feb 03||68||H of Annie; F of Ethel, Harold, Thelma, Millicent, Olive, Leslie||5034708||Lawn 1 |- |Masal, Dragomir Milan||||1992 May 17||84||H of Zagorka; F of Margaret, Alex, Peter, George||5319361|| |- |Masal, Simon Ronald||||1999 Mar 20||18||S of Alex & Rhonda; B of Jeremy & Alice||5034067||Lawn 5 |- |Masal, Zagorka||||1993 Feb 22||72||W of Dragomir; M of Margaret, Alex, Peter, George||5319361|| |- |Mascadri, Maria Paola||1938 May 18||2006 Nov 22||||W of Bianco; M of Masel, Elena, Elisabetta||5050201|| |- |Masiero, Elisa Maria||1934 Aug 09||2004 Dec 21||||W of Severino||5050205|| |- |Masiero, Severino||1925 May 19||1999 Dec 09||||H of Elisa||5050205|| |- |Maslen, Doris Grace||||1977 Dec 04||71||||5319449|| |- |Maslen, Fanny||||1937 Aug 02||63||W of Walter||f12281344|| |- |Maslen, Frederick Lionel||||1962 Oct 05||60||||5319449|| |- |Maslen, Walter James||||1957 Jun 24||78||H of Fanny||f12281344|| |- |Mason-Woods, Jason Ray (Mozzie)||1972 Oct 09||1999 Apr 18||||S of Dianne & Ray; B of Steve, Glenn, Kate||5034153||Lawn 5 |- |Matchett, Amy E||||1952 Oct 29||83||||f12529408|| |- |Matchett, Beryl A||||1927 Jan 14||26||||f12529408|| |- |Matchett, Harold Edwin William||||1995 Oct 12||81||AIF VX84046; H of Edythe; F of Sue, Barbara, Jenny||5034118||Lawn 5 |- |Matchett, Lyle||||1989?||84?||||f12529408|| |- |Matchett, William||||1938 Sep 09||69||||f12529408|| |- |Mather, Ivy Myrtle||||1962 Jun 25||66||||5030074|| |- |Mather, Jesse||||1922 Mar 15||73||H of Harriet; F of Ruth & Ellen (Nellie)||4299827|| |- |Matheson, Hondra Margaret||||1953 May 27||||W of Joseph||f11858176|| |- |Matheson, Joseph Heay||||1948 May 17||78||H of Hondra||f11858176|| |- |Matkovich, Elsie May||||2002 Jan 29||91||nee Beattie; W of Tripo (Ted)(dec 1966 Apr 07); M of Edward (Ted), Ernest, Leslie, Linda, Elsie||5034922||Lawn 1 |- |Matkovich, Tripo (Ted) Milo||||||||H of Elsie May; F of Edward, Ernest, Leslie, Linda (Mrs. Madill) & Elsie Ann||5034921||Lawn 1 |- |Matthews, Catherine Helen||||1923 Oct 30||17||D of John Richard Matthews||4299907|| |- |Matthews, Florence May||||1948 Jul 20||20||W of Jack||f11860160|| |- |Matthews, Gwen||||1934 Jul 20||42||D of J & A Matthews; Sis of Lance||f12640576|| |- |Matthews, Hannah Truran||||1945 Sep 06||72||W of John Richard||4299907|| |- |Matthews, James||||1941 Sep 26||80||H of Annie||f12060416|| |- |Matthews, John Richard||1855 Jun 18||1956 May 16||||H of Catherine||4299907|| |- |Matthews, Lance||||1936 Jul 27||42||H of Edith; B of Gwen||f12640576|| |- |Matus, Jack||||1957 Feb 12||72||||4299660|| |- |Matus, Nina||||1957 Jul 43||43||||4299655|| |- |Matus, Paraskowa||||1961 Jun 29||68||||4299660|| |- |Maxwell, Vincent Donald||||1979 Mar 11||25||S of Val (Armistead); B of Christine, Beverley, Maria||A124|| |- |Mayberry, George Campbell||||1966 Apr 11||78||AIF; H of Lillian; F of Isabelle, Beryl, Clem, Don, Joyce||5034916||Lawn 1 |- |Mayberry, Lillian Elizabeth||1889 Jun 29||1972 Apr 12||||W of George||5034917||Lawn 1 |- |Mayne, Helen||||1992 Oct 24||85||W of John; M of Margaret||4299622|| |- |Mayne, John Thomas||||1960 Jan 09||57||H of Helen; F of Margaret||4299622|| |- |Mayo, Alfred||||1952 Jan 23||||H of Annie; F of Lindsay||4299723|| |- |Mayo, Annie Elvina||||1940 Mar 24||||W of Alfred; M of Lindsay||4299723|| |- |Mayo, Lindsay||||1923 Apr 10||10||S of Alfred & Annie||4299723|| |- |Mazza, Antonio||1908 Dec 18||1989 May 07||||H of Francesca||5050218|| |- |Mazza, Francesca||1913 Sep 09||1989 May 14||||W of Antonio||5050218|| |- |McAinch, Peter James||||1965 Jan 03||64||H of Thelma||5319297|| |- |McAinch, Thelma Kathleen||||1973 Jun 20||64||W of Peter||5319297|| |- |McAllister, John Gavin||||1991 Jun 13||69||AIF; H of Noel; F of Beverley, Neil, Judith||5034505||Lawn 5 |- |McAllister, John Gavin||||1991 Jun 13||69||AIF; H of Noel; F of Beverley, Neil, Judith||5319581|| |- |McAllister, R F Noel||1921 Jul 11||2002 Apr 23||||nee Clarke; W of Gavin; M of Beverley, Neil & Judith||5034506||Lawn 5 |- |McAllister, R F Noel||1921 Jul 11||2002 Apr 23||||nee Clarke; W of Gavin; M of Beverley, Neil, Judith||5319580|| |- |McArdle, Brigid||||1991 Feb 21||96||Aunt of Maureen Brady||5122105|| |- |McCarthy, Alice May||1903 Jan 07||1992 Oct 19||89||with Otto & Anna Larsen||f12630016|| |- |McCarthy, Bridget Elsie||1890 Oct 03||1890 Nov 11||||D of Patrick||5050227|| |- |McCarthy, Patrick John||||1928 Aug 12||64||||5050227|| |- |McCartney, Brian Pearce||1936 Jun 13||1995 Aug 12||||S of Gordon & Elizabeth||5122018|| |- |McCartney, Elizabeth Alice||1907 Oct 29||2003 Nov 01||||W of Gordon; M of Brian||5122018|| |- |McCartney,Gordon Burnett||1905 Apr 28||1964 Oct 21||||H of Elizabeth; F of Brian||5122018|| |- |McCarty, John||||1895 May 09||47||H of Lydia; F of Lydia||f12164288|| |- |McCarty, Lydia (Tib)||||1894 Dec 13||13||D of John & Lydia||f12164288|| |- |McChee, Henry Raver||||1922 Sep 22||32||||5050325|| |- |McColl, Archibald Dugald||1886 Feb 14||1940 Jul 03||||||f12193984|| |- |McColl, Dora||1898 Mar 24||1970 Sep 20||||M of Dorita, Joan, Donald, Walter; W of Archibald (dec)||f12191680|| |- |McColl, Rachel Mary||1913 Sep 14||1927 Jul 14||||||5318894|| |- |McCulloch, Samuel||1864||1929||||||5318939|| |- |McCullough, Annie Oliver||||1973 Jul 04||94||W of Robert (dec)||5035025||Lawn 1 |- |McCullough, Robert James||||1965 Jul 16||90||H of Annie; F of Veronica May & Mary Ellen||5035024||Lawn 1 |- |McCully, Julia Maria||||1957 May 04||91||W of William||5318985|| |- |McCully, Robert Young||||1936 Apr 27||44||||5318984|| |- |McCully, William||||1940 Sep 24||78||H of Julia||5318985|| |- |McCutcheon, Margaret Clark||||1931 Jul 07||80||W of Thomas||5318944|| |- |McCutcheon, Thomas||||1935 Sep 02||90||H of Margaret||5318944|| |- |McDoald, Jane||||1944 Oct 29||79||W of Alexander||5319127|| |- |McDonald, A P||||1967 Jun 06||74||AIF 297; H of Ellen; F of Ellie, Patricia, Desmond, Thomas, John, Veronica||5034805||Lawn 1 |- |McDonald, Albert||||1924 Feb 13||||Late AIF||5050354|| |- |McDonald, Alec||||1937 Aug 08||||||5050354|| |- |McDonald, Alexander||||1945 Apr 12||91||H of Janet||5319127|| |- |McDonald, Angus||||1922 Jun 18||72||H of Harriett||5050321|| |- |McDonald, Ann Euphemia||||1960 Sep 07||||||5319273|| |- |McDonald, Charles Stuart||1849||1918||||F of Neil & Lachlan||5318854|| |- |McDonald, David||||1955 Sep 12||74||||A090|| |- |McDonald, E A R||||1966 Jun 18||71||AIF; H of Mena; F of Gwenda, Mary & Heather May||5034911||Lawn 1 |- |McDonald, Ellen||||1953 Jul 13||||W of Mathew||5050423|| |- |McDonald, Ellen (Nell)||||1979 Jun 09||84||W of Patrick (dec); M of Ellie, Patricia, Desmond, Thomas, John, Veronica||5034806||Lawn 1 |- |McDonald, Harriett Margaret Ellen||||1948 Dec 03||72||W of Angus||5050321|| |- |McDonald, John Thomas||||1915 Jul 21||56||H of Rebecca||f12377280|| |- |McDonald, Lachlan||||||||d. WWI; S of Charles||5318854|| |- |McDonald, Margaret||||1952 Apr 12||85||W of Alec||5050354|| |- |McDonald, Mathew||||1937 Nov 01||60||H of Ellen||5050422|| |- |McDonald, Mena||||1991 Mar 25||96||W of Ernest (dec); M of Gwenda, Mary & Heather May||5034912||Lawn 1 |- |McDonald, Neil||||||||d. WWI; S of Charles||5318854|| |- |McDonald, Norman||||1961 Jul 22||||H of Rose||4299632|| |- |McDonald, Rebecca Vincient||||1954 May 09||85||W of John||f12377280|| |- |McDonald, Rhys Aaron||||1992 May 02||<1||S of Michelle & Angus; B of Sussanna, Anthony, Kylie, Lisa, Dean||4299768|| |- |McDonald, Rose Hannah||||1962 Jan 02||||W of Norman||4299632|| |- |McDonough, Freda Harriet||||1998 Jan 03||86||W of John; M of Kelvin & Neville||5319660|| |- |McDonough, John||1883 Feb 20||1943 Dec 29||||H of Mildred; F of John, Bernard, Connie, Lionel, Arthur, Noel, Una, Bruce||f11937408|| |- |McDonough, John Littlewood||||1965 Oct 22||53||H of Freda; F of Kelvin & Neville||5319660|| |- |McDonough, Mildred Jolin||1890 Apr 23||1943 Oct 02||||nee Robinson; W of John; M of John, Bernard, Connie, Lionel, Arthur, Noel, Una, Bruce||f11937408|| |- |McDonough, Noel Robinson||1922 Dec 25||1956 Dec 19||||S of John & Mildred||f11935424|| |- |McDougal, Benjamin (Frank)||||1993 Jan 22||77||AIF VX48651; POW; H of Edna (dec); F of John & Aileen||5034510||Lawn 5 |- |McDougal, Edna||||1991 Jul 02||73||W of Frank; M of John & Aileen||5034511||Lawn 5 |- |McDougal, Edna||||1991 Jul 02||73||W of Frank; M of John & Aileen||5319576|| |- |McDougal, Francis Benjamin (Frank)||||1993 Jan 22||77||AIF VX48651; POW; H of Edna (dec); F of John & Aileen||5319577|| |- |McEvoy, Annie||||1919 Oct 16||||W of Edward||5050223|| |- |McEvoy, Edward||||1895 Sep 09||||H of Annie||5050223|| |- |McEvoy, John||||1897 Jun 19||||S of Annie & John||5050223|| |- |McEwan, James||||1929 Sep 08||55||H of Margaret||4299876|| |- |McF., S G||||||||||5319338|| |- |McFadyen, Robert||||1958 Sep 19||||||5319257|| |- |McFarland, Allan||||1954 Oct 13||70||S of William & Ellen||5318879|| |- |McFarland, Thomas||||1936||65||AIF||A018|| |- |McFarland, William||||1920 Oct 16||66||H of Ellen||5318878|| |- |McFarlane, Dora||||1971 Jun 20||86||W of Hugh; M of Keith, Ken, Peg||5319263|| |- |McFarlane, Hugh Ernest||||1959 Nov 17||86||H of Dora; F of Keith, Ken, Peg||5319263|| |- |McFarlane, James William||||1940 Dec 07||61||||f11980480|| |- |McGifford, Vera Gladys||||1965 Jul 31||67||W of Frederick; M of Jean & Raymond||5035009||Lawn 1 |- |McGilton, Alice Lillian||||1942 Jan 21||61||W of John||5318999|| |- |McGilton, John Andrew||||1940 Sep 10||57||H of Alice; F of Thelma & Eric||5318999|| |- |McGilvray, Penelope D (Penny)||1954 May 04||1998 Dec 13||||W of Graham||5034098||Lawn 5 |- |McGrath, Catherine Susan||||1946 Feb 02||78||W of Robert||f11780928|| |- |McGrath, Clare||||1962 Feb||<1||D of Anthony & Edna; Sis of Bernadette, Anne,Michael, Gerard||5122000|| |- |McGrath, Eileen Anastasia||||1987 Jul 15||76||W of Francis; F of Margaret, Kevin, James, Barry, Eileen||5121971|| |- |McGrath, Francis||||1967 Mar 28||70||H of Eileen; F of Margaret, Kevin, James, Barry, Francis||5121971|| |- |McGrath, Joan||||1991 Jun 02||70||W of William; M of Robert; M-in-L of Joan||5034512||Lawn 5 |- |McGrath, Joan||||1991 Jun 02||70||W of William; M of Robert; M-in-L of Joan||5319574|| |- |McGrath, Kevin Francis||||1971 Jan 31||35||||5121968|| |- |McGrath, Martin T||||1907 Dec 25||20||S of J & Maria McGrath||5050269|| |- |McGrath, Patrick||||1905 Oct 13||74||F of James||5050269|| |- |McGrath, Robert Henry||||1947 May 25||80||H of Catherine||f11780928|| |- |McGrath, William Robert (Bob)||||1997 Jul 04||84||AIF VX27915; H of Joan (dec); F of Robert (Robbie); F-in-L of Joan||5034513||Lawn 5 |- |McGrath, William Robert (Bob)||||1997 Jul 04||84||AIF VX27915; H of Joan (dec); F of Robert; F-in-L of Joan||5319573|| |- |McGuane, John Matthew||||1996 Aug 14||21||S of John & Kathryn||5033964||Lawn 5 |- |McIlrath, Andrew||||1953 Dec 16||86||H of Elizabeth||5318964|| |- |McIlrath, Elizabeth||||1938 Sep 19||72||W of Andrew||5318964|| |- |McIntosh, Ada Isabel||||1972 Jun 19||83||W of Norman||5319235|| |- |McIntosh, Norman McDonald||||1951 Jul 08||65||H of Ada||5319235|| |- |McIntyre, Mary Ellen||||1943 May 19||63||||5122217|| |- |McKanzie, William John||||1960 Apr 12||75||H of Drucilla||5319414|| |- |McKenzie, ?||||||||||f12427776|| |- |McKenzie, Alexander||1906||1938||||||5318970|| |- |McKenzie, Alexander||||1942 Nov 16||66||H of Annie||5319065|| |- |McKenzie, Alexander||||1938 Oct 08||32||S of Alexander & Annie||5319065|| |- |McKenzie, Annie||||1929 Aug 23||72||||4299789|| |- |McKenzie, Annie Edith||||1966 Feb 26||87||W of Alexander||5319064|| |- |McKenzie, Drucilla Maud||1888 Oct 12||1973 Oct 04||||W of William; M of Doris||5319414|| |- |McKenzie, Duncan||1929 Mar 20||1907 Jul 20||||b. Glasgow, Scotland; H of Ellen||4299789|| |- |McKenzie, Ellen||1940 Mar 13||1900 Dec 23||||b. Rusholm; W of Duncan||4299789|| |- |McKenzie, John Lowe||||1928 Mar 13||61||||4299789|| |- |McKenzie, Robert Alexander||1953 Nov 23||1953 Nov ||||14 hours; S of Ken & Jessie; B of Ron||5319225|| |- |McKindlay, Andrew ||||1892 Nov 16||51||d. Warragul; S of James & Jane (nee Farquharson); B of Donald||5318868|| |- |McKinley, Mary||||1942 May 15||80||||5122246|| |- |McKinnon, ?||||||||||5318895|| |- |McLachlan, Dr. Hugh Kenneth Ian||||1994 Nov 21||70||H of Elizabeth; F of Jane & Robert; F-in-L of Sean Yeang & Edwina||5034301||Lawn 5 |- |McLachlan, Elizabeth Grace||1929 Oct 18||1999 Dec 28||||W of Ian; M of Jane & Robert; M-in-L of Sein Yeang & Edwina||5034300||Lawn 5 |- |McLaughlin, Charles||||1959 Apr 01||||||5122049|| |- |McLaughlin, John||||1940 Jan 07||82||||f12208768|| |- |McLaughlin, Margaret Elizabeth||||1963 Jun 11||||||5122049|| |- |McLaughlin, Myrtle||||2001 Apr 26||98||D of John H & Fanny Topp; W of Alexander (dec); M of Betty & Jill||4299746|| |- |McLean, Dorothy (Mavis)||||1991 Apr 20||59||W of Douglas; M of Gavan, Nerissa, Bryan, Sandra||5034406||Lawn 5 |- |McLean, Douglas James||1933 Sep 30||2010 Mar 24||||H of Mavis (dec) & Barbara; F of Gavan, Nerissa, Bryan, Sandra||5034407||Lawn 5 |- |McLean, Elsie||||1961 Aug 25||52||||5319327|| |- |McLean, Ila Annie||||1966 Dec 31||74||W of William Henry; M of Ila, Amy, Dorothy, Edith||5034859||Lawn 1 |- |McLean, Rodney Gordon||1948 Jan 10||1948 Jul 21||||S of Gordon & Evelyn; B of Pam & Colin||4299689|| |- |McLean, William Henry||||1973 May 19||79||AIF; H of Ila Annue (dec); F of Ila, Amy, Dorothy, Edith||5034860||Lawn 1 |- |McLeish, Donald Henry||||2005 Jul 30||96||H of Maisie; F of Noelene, Rex, Judy; F-in-L of Kevin, Margaret, Ian (dec)||5034307||Lawn 5 |- |McLeish, Henry||||1948 Mar 19||66||H of Mary||4299681|| |- |McLeish, Mary||||1968 Dec 31||90||W of Henry||4299681|| |- |McLeish, Mavis Mary (Maisie)||||1995 Nov 17||85||W of Don; M of Noelene, Rex, Judy; M-in-L of Kevin, Margaret, Ian (dec)||5034308||Lawn 5 |- |McLennan, Alice Lillian Emma||||1972 Feb 05||71||W of Daniel (dec); M of Norma & Jean||5034844||Lawn 1 |- |McLennan, Alva Kenneth (Mac)||||2001 Jul 04||90||H of Iris (dec)||5034413||Lawn 5 |- |McLennan, Daniel T||||1967 Apr 16||77||AIF; H of Alice; M of Norma & Jean||5034843||Lawn 1 |- |McLennan, Iris Merle||||1991 Mar 10||71||W of Alva (Mac)||5034412||Lawn 5 |- |McLennan, Rosamond (Rosa)||||1997 Sep 10||76||M of Graham, Gayle, Bronwyn||5033886||Lawn 5 |- |McLeod, Allan (Mac)||||1992 Mar 09||78||H of Lil; Step-F of Lillian||5034424||Lawn 5 |- |McLeod, Douglas||1904 Jul 21||1946 Jun 16||||||5318948|| |- |McLeod, Gwladys Evelyn||1911 Dec 20||2000 Jul 25||||nee Olsen||5318948|| |- |McLeod, Lillian May||||2005 Sep 12||91||W of Allan (dec); M of Lillian Mary||5034423||Lawn 5 |- |McMahon, Anthony||||1957 Nov 10||<1||S of Mavis & Edgar; B of Jennifer, Bronwen, Lisa||5050299|| |- |McMahon, Margaret||||1907 Nov 05||54||nee Dineen; b. Ireland; W of Patrick||5050234|| |- |McMahon, Robert||||1892 Nov||56||||5318795|| |- |McMeekin, Jean||1919 Jul 06||2004 May 01||||nee Hoadley; W of Neil; M of Jennifer & Ian||5034589||Lawn 4 |- |McNab, Angus Campbell||1897 Sep 19||1962 Oct 27||||H of Millicent||5319323|| |- |McNab, Millicent Muriel||1903 Jul 01||1992 Dec 01||||W of Angus||5319323|| |- |McNeil, Allan G M||||1908 Feb 16||17||S of D & M L McNeil||5318866|| |- |McNeil, Duncan C||||1898 Aug 10||||d. Infancy; S of D & M L McNeil||5318866|| |- |McNeil, Mair Elisa||1913 Oct 31||2009 May 13||||b. Llansannan, North Wales; d. Warragul, Victoria; M of Allwynne, Brbara, Gewnlyn||5033998||Lawn 5 |- |McNulty, Denis Patrick||||1998 Nov 18||66||H of Margaret; F of Irene, Peter, Catherine, Mark||5034070||Lawn 5 |- |McPhee, George Donald||||1956 Jun 12||56||||5319199|| |- |McPhee, Ivy Clarissa||||1977 Jul 28||69||||5319199|| |- |McPherson, A||||1970 Nov 02||67||AIF VX91170||5030119|| |- |McPherson, Alan Bruce||||1997 Nov 16||55||||5319196|| |- |McPherson, Archibald Swift||||1946 May 27||44||||5319104|| |- |McPherson, Catrina Lillias||||1972 Dec 21||71||||5319104|| |- |McPherson, Christina Eliza (Teen)||||1980 Dec 09||89||W of Donald; M of Arch (dec), Isabelle (dec), Joyce, Marge, Dot||5319203|| |- |McPherson, Donald Alexander Archibald||||1966 Mar 04||43||||5319195|| |- |McPherson, Donald Alexander Archibald||||1955 De c 26||67||H of Christina||5319202|| |- |McPherson, Jane Sophia||1870||1951||||nee Bradshaw||5318954|| |- |McPherson, Marjorie Rosendale||1911||1996||||with Jean Jenkins (nee McPherson)||5319079|| |- |McPherson, William||1871||1933||||||5318954|| |- |McPhie, Alexander Elder||||1960 May 06||70||H of Violet; F of Jean, Jess, Ann, Marie, Don||5319262|| |- |McPhie, Violet||||1959 Nov 10||61||W of Aleander; M of Jean, Jess, Ann, Marie, Don||5319262|| |- |Mead, Arthur James||||1960 Jul 24||81||H of Madeline; F of Frank, Ealine, Gordon, Victor, Lloyd, Dawn||4299618|| |- |Mead, Arthur James||1883||1960||||H of Madeline; F of Frank, Elaine, Gordon, Victor, Lloyd, Dawn||4299619|| |- |Mead, Madeline Marge||1894||1984||||W of Arthur; M of Frank, Elaine, Gordon, Victor, Lloyd, Dawn||4299619|| |- |Meade, John||||1890 May 29||18||S of Thomas||5050224|| |- |Meade, Peter Francis||||1992 May 31||42||H of Rosemary; F of Gemma & Meleah||5034290||Lawn 5 |- |Meade, Thomas||||1916 Apr 18||80||F of John||5050224|| |- |Medrykiewicz, Emilja (Millie)||1923 Oct 30||1999 Mar 15||||W of Roman; M of John & Christina; GM of Steven, Scott, Kylie, David, Samantha, Mark||5121958|| |- |Medrykiewicz, Roman||1923 Oct 09||1989 Mar 06||||H of Millie; F of Christina; GF of David, Mark, Samantha||5121958|| |- |Meehan, John||||1927 Mar 25||84||b. Co. Tyrone, Ireland; d. Warragul; B of Frank||5050357|| |- |Meehan, Mary||||1914 Feb 16||72||b. Co. Tyrone, Ireland; Sis of John & Francis Meehan||5020274|| |- |Melbourne, Martha||||1975 Jun 27||76||W of Thomas||A075|| |- |Melbourne, Rhys Ashley||1989 Nov||1989 Nov 22||||S of Natalie & Wesley||4299773|| |- |Melbourne, Thomas||||1956 Dec 09||56||H of Martha||A075|| |- |Mepham, Yvonne Rose||||1952 Sep 12||15||||A147|| |- |Messenger, Elsie McGregor||||1953 Apr 24||||||5319218|| |- |Metcalfe, Alma||||1951 Aug 06||81||W of Edward||4299997|| |- |Metcalfe, Edward James||||1940 Aug 02||72||H of Alma||4299997|| |- |Methven, Barry James||1944 Mar 11||1996 May 25||52||H of Bronwen; F of Mark, Sherri, Scott||5033901||Lawn 5 |- |Middleton, Frederick Holman||1884 Feb 26||1974 May 25||||H of Ada (Simpkin); F of Allan, Alma, Rita; H of Rhena (Tiller); F of Avon (Ballantyne)||5050157|| |- |Middleton, Heather Rose||1930 Nov 14||2004 Uag 09||||W of Ken; M of Neil, Keith, Barbara, Jenny, Katrina||5033984||Lawn 5 |- |Middleton, Rhena Brehaut||1902 Sep 21||1994 Aug 21||||W of Fred; M of Avon & Brian Ballantyne; GM of Ian, David, Wendy, Greg||5050157|| |- |Miler, Florence||||1972 Apr 12||79||D of William & Flora||4299792|| |- |Miles, Adelaide Luisa||||1917 Jul 08||60||W of J J Miles||4299818|| |- |Millar, Annie Hazel||1922 Jul 04||1936 Apr 14||||b. Kileel, Ireland; d. Warragul; D of John & Margaret Millar; Sis of Eveline, Margaret, Mabel, Gladys, Florence, John, Gordon||5318987|| |- |Millar, Shirley Margaret||1950 Feb 27||2009 Feb 13||58||nee Handley; W of Sydney; M of Scott & Ryan||5034563||Lawn 4 |- |Millar, Shirley Margaret||1950 Feb 27||2009 Feb 13||57||nee Handley; W of Sydney; M of Scott & Ryan||5319526|| |- |Millar, Sydney Ronald||1946 Oct 13||2014 Feb 02||||H of Shirley (dec); F of Scott & Ryan||5034562||Lawn 4 |- |Millar, Sydney Ronald||1946 Oct 13||2014 Feb 02||||H of Shirley (dec); F of Scott & Ryan||5319527|| |- |Miller, Connie Maree||||1985 Apr 12||||Infant D of Ronald & Jantina; Sis of Ronald & Alan||5050301|| |- |Miller, Flora Eliza||||1938 Aug 26||72||W of William||4299792|| |- |Miller, Lily||||1889||||||5318794|| |- |Miller, William||||1912 Aug 21||52||H of Eliza||4299792|| |- |Millier, Barry Arthur||1942 Sep 03||1943 Feb 15||||S of Ted & Eunice; B of Graham, Kevin, Elaine, Joy||f11986944|| |- |Millier, Edwin||||1968 Apr 15||91||||f11906432|| |- |Millier, Rosanna Charlotte||||1944 Sep 24||65||||f11906432|| |- |Mills, Amelia Isabel (Milly)||||1991 Sep 04||90||W of Frederick (snr)||f12557248|| |- |Mills, Charles Edward||||1911 Nov 19||12||||A067|| |- |Mills, Edward||||1924 Jan 27||89||||A067|| |- |Mills, Frederick (jnr)||||1928 Sep 26||21||S of Frederick & Amelia; B of Ron, Len, Norm, Kevin, Ian||f12557248|| |- |Mills, Frederick (snr)||||1981 Mar 28||84||AIF; H of Amelia||f12557248|| |- |Mills, George Edward||||1918 Aug 19||7||||A067|| |- |Mills, George Everard||||1983 Jun 14||90||||A066|| |- |Mills, Patricia Colleen||1933 Nov 29||2012 Sep 15||||nee Boland; W of Norman; M of Daniel, Michael, Jennifer, Peter||5034197||Lawn 5 |- |Mills, Ruth||||1958 Jul 01||103||||A065|| |- |Mills, Sylvia Mary Victoria||||1979 Sep 23||65||W of William Henry (dec); M of Heather (dec), Helen, Neil||5034826||Lawn 1 |- |Mills, William Henry (Harry)||1908 Sep 26||1998 Sep 17||||H of Sylvia (dec); F of Heather (dec), Helen, Neil||5034827||Lawn 1 |- |Milne, William H||||1924 Mar 22||||||f12462976|| |- |Milner, Abraham||||1923 Jul 09||||H of Caroline||A028|| |- |Milner, Leslie||||1952 Nov 19||12||||A146|| |- |Milner, Ralph||||1921 Nov 20||66||H of Ellen||A029|| |- |Minichiello, Carmine Antonio||1927 Sep 23||1961 May 05||||b. Melito, Irpino, Italy; d. Yallourn; H of Maria; F of Michael, Prisco, Vince||5121997|| |- |Minichiello, Maria Libera||1930 Jan 28||2001 Feb 03||||b. Melito, Irpino, Italy; d. Warragul; W of Carmine; M of Michael, Prisco, Vince||5121997|| |- |Minichiello, Vincenzo||1917 Jan 10||2009 Dec 31||||b. Melito, Irpino, Italy; d. Drouin||5121981|| |- |Mirams, Frederick John||||1938 Feb 25||||||f12271232|| |- |Mirams, Jane||||1940 Feb 18||||||f12271232|| |- |Misuraca, Giuseppina||1900 Jun 21||1986 Jun 15||||W of Michele; M of Calogero & Giuseppina||5121950|| |- |Misuraca, Michele||1900 May 14||1980 Jun 11||||H of Giuseppina; F of Calogero & Giuseppina||5121950|| |- |Mitchell, Carolyn||1958 Aug 30||2015 Jun 05||||nee Underwood; D of Harry & Marion; M of Mathew; Sis of Kevin, Gordon, Martin||5034561||Lawn 4 |- |Moffatt, Arthur Johnston||||1912 Apr 08||40||d. British Columbia; S of Eliza & John||f12339584|| |- |Moffatt, Eliza||||1917 Aug 28||81||W of John||f12339584|| |- |Moffatt, Herbert||||1951 Oct 18||78||||A166|| |- |Moffatt, John||||1898 May 17||75||H of Eliza||f12337536|| |- |Moffatt, Sarah Ann||||1919 Apr 08||49||||f12339584|| |- |Monson, Mervyn Herbert||||1966 Jul 27||56||H of Myra; F of Lorraine, Barry, Russell||5319511|| |- |Monson, Myra Gray||||1998 May 06||84||W of Mervy; M of Lorraine, Barry, Russell||5319511|| |- |Monteith, Ethel||1892||1968||||||5318942|| |- |Monteith, Norman||1921||1931||||||5318942|| |- |Monteith, Norrie||1890||1943||||||5318942|| |- |Moody, Claude||||1953 Nov 29||||AIF 4661; H of Jessie; F of Rob, Frank, Mardi, Nan, Phil||A125|| |- |Moody, Eliza Jane||||1968 Nov 07||69||W of Ernest Christopher; M of Gladys, Mildred, William||5034620||Lawn 1 |- |Moody, Ernest Christopher||1898 Oct 13||1987 Dec 19||||AIF; H of Eliza Jane; F of Gladys, Mildred, William||5034619||Lawn 1 |- |Moody, Jessie Isobel Nancy||||1978 Feb 12||||W of Claude; M of Rob, Frank, Mardie, Nan, Phil||A125|| |- |Moore, Ada Dorothy||1903||1974||||W of Rex||5122024|| |- |Moore, Charles Angus Victor||||1996 Sep 01||80||H of Pearl; F of Robina, Trish, Jenny, Tom, Russell||5033903||Lawn 5 |- |Moore, Lorna Ethel||||1991 May 21||63||nee Heywood; W of Ernest Moore & Alan Heggart (dec); M of Jennifer; Step-M of Margaret, Jim, John||5034730||Lawn 1 |- |Moore, Mary||||1936 Dec 05||||||5050370|| |- |Moore, Pearl||1918 Feb 14||2001 Feb 27||||W of Charles (dec); M of Robina, Trish, Jenny, Tom, Russ||5033902||Lawn 5 |- |Moore, Rex Patrick||1893||1965||||H of Ada||5122024|| |- |Morgan, Darren Geoffrey||||1994 Mar 14||25||S of Anne & Geoff; B of Leanne; Partner of Carol (dec)||5034220||Lawn 5 |- |Morgan, Florence||||1933 Mar 01||62||||5050312|| |- |Morgan, Laura Lesby||||1980 May 04||||W of Mostyn; M of Ray & Esther, Pam & Tom||5034686||Lawn 1 |- |Morgan, Marion||||||||||5050313|| |- |Morgan, Mary Kathleen Stone||1931 Apr 06||2010 Sep 04||||W of Keith; M of Cheryl & David; M-in-L of Wayne||5034332||Lawn 5 |- |Morgan, Mostyn Michael||||1968 Apr 19||60||H of Laura; F of Ray & Pam||5034685||Lawn 1 |- |Morgan, Richard Parry||||1952 May 26||83||||5050312|| |- |Moriarty, Daniel||||1893 Mar 08||38||||5050225|| |- |Morland, Kenneth John||||1994 Mar 17||62||H of Pat; F of Jennifer, Brendon, Michael, Jacqueline, Kevin, Donna||5034440||Lawn 5 |- |Morris, Ella Eliza||||2000 May 09||93||Nee Polkinghorne; W of Leslie||4299901|| |- |Morris, Ellen (Nellie)||||1995 Jan 12||84||W of Rupert; M of Mervyn, Geoffrey, Ronald, Elaine||5319260|| |- |Morris, Leslie Alan||||1937 Oct 06||32||d. Alexandra; H of Ella||4299901|| |- |Morris, Rohan Geoffrey||||1965 May 15||<1||||5319290|| |- |Morris, Rupert Wardell||||1959 Feb 24||53||H of Ellen; F of Mervyn, Geoffrey, Ronald, Elaine||5319260|| |- |Morris, Terence David||1967 Jun 03||1967 Jul 09||||S of Louise & David||5050242|| |- |Morrison, James Griffin (Jim)||||1998 Jul 12||75||d. Scotland; H of Maureen; F of Newton, Jim, Wayne, Graham||5034453||Lawn 5 |- |Morrison, James Griffin (Jim)||||1998 Jul 12||75||d. Scotland; H of Maureen; F of Newton, Jim, Wayne, Graham||5319531|| |- |Morrison, Joanne||||1994 Sep 11||25||D of Cheryl & Wayne; Sis of Kelly & Natalie||5034451||Lawn 5 |- |Morrow, (Edward) George||||2009 May 27||87||H of Kathleen; F of Victor & Robert||5034739||Lawn 1 |- |Morrow, Kathleem May||||1970 Aug 23||47||W of George; M of Victor & Robert||5034738||Lawn 1 |- |Mortimer, Florae M||||1960 Jul 28||69||||5319278|| |- |Mortimer, Hannah Elizabeth||||1946 Jun 12||87||||A035|| |- |Mortlock, Henry George||1916 Nov 24||1999 Apr 08||82||H of Joyce; F of Norman & Gary||5034068||Lawn 5 |- |Moss, Leslie John||1918 Aug 25||2007 Jun 24||||H of Muriel; F of Heather &z Bruce; F-in-L of Lorraine||5034078||Lawn 5 |- |Moss, Muriel Agnes||1918 Feb 28||2008 Nov 08||||W of Leslie; M of Heather & Bruce; M-in-L of Lorraine; GM of Nicolas, Bradley,Jane||5034078||Lawn 5 |- | [[Warne-970|Motton, Harriet Anne]] ||||1936 Nov 07||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Motton-65.jpg 4299985] || |- | [[Motton-65|Motton, Henry]] ||||1956 Nov 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Motton-65.jpg 4299985] || |- |Motton, Linda May||||1917 Dec 17||7||||4299836|| |- |Motton, Walter Clifford||||1953 Jan 13||49||||4299836|| |- |Moulton, Marie||1925 Mar 03||2007 Oct 12||||Nee Panozzo; W of William (dec); M of Rodney & Vaughan; Partner of Henry Burmeister||5033893||Lawn 5 |- |Mowat, George Malcolm||1936 Feb 20||1995 Aug 10||59||H of Kay; F of Malcolm, Raymond, Kaylene||5033921||Lawn 5 |- |Moyes, Wallace Lawson||||1946 Feb 04||||AIF||5319109|| |- |Moyle, Clara Slobom||||1891 Jun 05||||||f12704832|| |- |Moyle, Frederick James||||1945 Apr 15||37||B of Samuel||4299995|| |- |Moyle, Samuel Reginald||||1940 Feb 13||32||B of Frederick||4299995|| |- |Moyle, Sarah||||1940 Jun 07||||||f12704832|| |- |Moyle, William||||1946 Oct 11||||||f12704832|| |- |Mulgrew, Bernard James (Barney)||1905 Jun 29||2001 Nov 04||96||H of Muriel & Janet (dec); F of Lynette, Alan, Janet||5050194|| |- |Mumford, Glenda Leeann||||1968 Apr 01||1||D of Joyce & Alf; Sis of Desmond, Wendy, Neville||5034696||Lawn 1 |- |Mumford, Richard||||1954 Jan 19||80||||A123|| |- |Munro, Catherine||||1913 May 17||67||||5318905|| |- |Munro, Donald McGilvery||||1921 Jan 27||78||||5318905|| |- |Murdie, David||||1860 Jul 03||38||b. Jedburgh, Scotland; H of Marky||5318798|| |- |Murdie, Marky Minto||||1900 May 30||77||b. Jedburgh, Scotland; W of David||5318798|| |- |Murie, Annie E||||1917 Jan 17||33||D of John & Eliza Murie||4299745|| |- |Murie, Elizabeth||||1923 Jun 18||71||W of John||4299745|| |- |Murie, John||1839 Aug 07||1920 Jul 04||||H of Elizabeth||4299745|| |- |Murie, John William||||1896 Jun 14||22||S of John & Eliza Murie||4299745|| |- |Murnane, Cyril Vincent||||1993 Jan 18||78||H of Sheila; F of Christopher, Maureen, Michael, Ann||5034393||Lawn 5 |- |Murnane, Sheila Elizabeth||||2005 Nov 22||89||W of Cyril; M of Christopher, Maureen, Michael, Ann||5034392||Lawn 5 |- |Murphy, Emma Rebecca||||1959 Oct 08||74||||5122036|| |- |Murray, Douglas||||1949 Jul 08||||b. Exton, Tasmania||5319122|| |- |Murray, Ivy May||1920 Jul 03||2005 Sep 20||||W of Joe; D of William (Bill) & May Alice Hallett; Sis of Leonard Verdun Hallett||A141|| |- |Murray, Jack||||1950 Nov 17||36||H of Terese Bernadette||5050408|| |- |Murray, Joseph Francis (Joe)||1914 May 21||2002 Oct 22||||H of Ivy; S of John (1970 Mar 05 – 1941 Aug 14) & Alexina (1874 Jul 19 – 1958 Jun 23) both of Scotland||A141|| |- |Murray, Nora||||1933 Jan 25||||W of J J Murray||5050407|| |- |Murray, Peter Bernard||1950 Mar 24||2011 May 09||||F of Brock; B of Trish; B-inL of Bill; Uncle of Tanya, John, Peter||5050408|| |- |Murray, Sr Cecily (Sr. Marie Antoninus)||||1999 Aug 31||||||5122113|| |- |Murray, Teresa Bernadette (Terry)||1918 Oct 14||1995 Oct 07||||W of John (Jack) Murray (dec); M of Trish & Peter||5050407|| |- |Myers, Theresa Ellen||1939 Mar 17||2004 Jun 02||65||W of Peter; M of Andrew, Stephen, Anne, Julie||5050131|| |- |Myrteza, Amelia Eileen (Milly)||1920 Oct 11||2014 Aug 13||||W of Sefe; M of Kevin & Julie, Graeme & Wendy||5034521||Lawn 5 |- |Myrteza, Safedin (Sefe)||1923 Mar 15||1991 Aug 07||||H of Amelia; F of Kevin & Julie, Graeme & Wendy||5034521||Lawn 5 |- |Myrteza, Sefedin||||1991 Aug 07||68||H of Milly; F of Kevin, Steven, Brett, Corinne||5319564|| |- |Nairn, Edward Scott||||1952 Feb 24||60||H of Irene; F of Kevin, Dawn, Mary, Barbara, Margaret||5319184|| |- |Nairn, Irene||||1985 Feb 20||80||W of Edward; M of Kevin, Dawn, Mary, Barbara, Margaret||5319184|| |- |Name||DOB||Death||Age||Notes||Photo|| |- |Nash, Daniel Kane||||1992 Mar 13||||S of Catherine & Peter||4299769|| |- |Nash, Frances||||1953 Feb 18||25||D of Margaret||5122131|| |- |Nash, Margaret Vera||||1965 Aug 18||58||M of Frances||5122131|| |- |Nash, Peter Lang||||1972 Aug 24||67||H of Margaret Vera (dec); F of Frances (dec), Walter, Patricia||5034633||Lawn 1 |- |Nativo, Gaetana||1928 Feb 15||1994 Apr 29||||b. Giarratana, Italy; d. Warragul||5050209|| |- |Nativo, Giuseppe||1926 Jul 26||2008 Apr 27||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Ferndale||5050209|| |- |Nativo, Hanny Veronique Carine||1959 Jul 04||2008 Jun 04||||nee Gosens; W of Vince; M of Joey, Sophie, Giovanni, Michael||5050204|| |- |Nativo, Salvatora||1900||1989 Oct 25||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Ferndale||5050215|| |- |Neave, Edward Bland||||1968 Nov 22||78||H of Kate; F of Walter & Mavis||5034618||Lawn 1 |- |Neave, John Francis||||1940 Apr 29||47||H of Gertrude; F of Rosa, Lewis, Allan, Marjorie, Ron, Glen||5319024|| |- |Neave, Kate||||1971 Oct 26||81||W of Edward||5034617||Lawn 1 |- |Needham, Henry||||1944 Feb 05||83||H of Mary||4299890|| |- |Needham, Mary||||1931 Feb 21||68||M of Mary, Henry, George, May||4299890|| |- |Needham, Samuel Edward||||1969Dec 18||71||||5030118|| |- |Neilson, Isobel Macbeth||||1982 Aug 31||88||D of Catherine & Isaac Neilson||5034810||Lawn 1 |- |Neilson, Margaret||||1967 Jun 04||71||Sis of Isobel||5034809||Lawn 1 |- |Neilson, Shannon Peter||1978 Oct 06||1997 Aug 10||||S of Rhonda & Peter; B of Peter & Carolyn||5033887||Lawn 5 |- |Nelson, ?||||||||||5318931|| |- |Nelson, William Michael||||1968 Aug 25||76||AIF; H of Vera Ellen; F of Bill & Joy||5034642||Lawn 1 |- |Newnham, Albert Ernest||||1952 Aug 19||72||H of Violet||5319045|| |- |Newnham, Violet Todd||||1944 Mar 11||60||W of Albert; M of Len, Jean, William, Shirley||5319045|| |- |Newton, Maureen Zale||1945 Jul 29||1995 Jan 03||||M of Lynette & Craig; D of Eunice & Ernest (dec)||5034343||Lawn 5 |- |Nicholas, George Allan||||1978 Sep 16||60||S of James & Mary; B of Jim & Brenda||4299939|| |- |Nicholas, James Ernest||||1933 Dec 03||68||H of Mary||4299938|| |- |Nicholas, Mary Stuart||||1950 Jul 16||74||W of James||4299938|| |- |Nicholas, Peter||||1943 Jan 29||39||||5122224|| |- |Nicholls, Ellen||||1952 May 07||69||W of Frank||f12008832|| |- |Nicholls, Frank Colin||||1943 Mar 22||70||H of Ellen||f12008832|| |- |Nicholson, George Ernest||||1993 May 14||79||H of Daisy (dec)||5034289||Lawn 5 |- |Nicholson, Jean||1907 Jul 06||1992 Jun 22||||nee Ashcroft; W of George||5034288||Lawn 5 |- |Nielsen, Marie Therese||1931 Nov 08||2011 Sep 08||79||W of John; M of Paul, Ann-Maree, Helen, Susan, Peter, Jane, Mary, John, Frances||5050164|| |- |Nielsen, Peter (Bush)||1961 Jan 06||2014 Aug 13||||Fiance Of Tracey (dec); F of baby Peter (dec), Tiger (Levon), Darcy & Shannae; S of John & Marie (dec); B of Paul, Ann-Maree, Helen, Susan, Jane, Mary, John, Frances||5034544||Lawn 5 |- |Nielsen, Sofie Regina||||1979 Feb 21||73||W of Torleif; M of John, Olaf (dec), Eric (dec)||4299924|| |- |Nielsen, Torleif Johan Bertrand||||1954 Jan 20||49||H of Sofie; F of John, Olaf (dec), Eric (dec)||4299924|| |- |Nielsen, Tracey Lee O'Neill||||1992 Jun 18||22||Fiancee Of Peter (Bush); M of Levon (Tige); D of Harry & Stanis; Sis of Shane, Yvette, Maz, Mark||5034543||Lawn 5 |- |Nielsen, Tracey Lee O'Neill||||1992 Jun 18||22||Fiance of Peter (Bush); M of Levon (tige); D of Harry & Stanis; Sis of Shane, Yvette, Maz, Mark||5319542|| |- |Nightingale, Florence May||1934 Aug 12||2013 Apr 06||||D of Ina & Frederock; Sis of Jack, Eric, Mick, Fay, David, Josephine, Shirley, Rex||5319359|| |- |Nightingale, Frederick C A||1909||1933||||H of Ina; F of John, Eric, Florence, Lindsay, Fay, David, Josephine, Shirley, Rex||5319270|| |- |Nightingale, Ina||1904||1960||||W of Frederick; M of John, Eric, Florence, Lindsay, Fay, David, Josephine, Shirley, Rex||5319270|| |- |Nobelius, Annah Godkin||||1968 May 10||81||W of Conrad Percy; M of Stanley, Noel, Desmond, Clifford, Marjorie, Harold, Frank||5034666||Lawn 1 |- |Nobelius, Conrad Percy||||1968 May 05||85||H of Annah; F of Stanley, Noel, Desmond, Clifford, Marjorie, Harold, Frank||5034665||Lawn 1 |- |Nobelius, Harold Conrad (Peter)||||1999 Oct 21||79||AIF VX63911 POW; H of Pat; F of Joan (dec), Patsy, Heather, Rob, Ken, Ian||5034272||Lawn 5 |- |Nobelius, Joan||1949 Dec 24||1949 Dec 25||||D of Peter & Pat; Sis of Patsy, Heather, Rob, Ken, Ian||5034271||Lawn 5 |- |Nobelius, Muriel Patricia (Pat)||1922 Jan 29||2010 May 03||||W of Harold (Peter) (dec); M of Joan (dec), Patsy, Heather, Rob, Ken, Ian||5034270||Lawn 5 |- |Noonan, Martin William (Bill)||||1980 Apr 18||||H of Sarah||5122267|| |- |Noonan, Sarah Anne||||1962 Oct 01||||W of Martin William||5122267|| |- |Norrey, Herbert George||||1995 Dec 08||80||H of Hilda; F of Peter, Alan, Chris, Sue; 8th Battalion, Manchester Regiment||5034142||Lawn 5 |- |Norrey, Hilda||1916 May 14||2011 Nov 11||||W of Herbert; M of Peter & Bev, Alan (dec) & Maria, Christopher & Amy, Susan & Ken (dec)||5034141||Lawn 5 |- |Norris, Mervyn Leslie||||1992 Aug 03||66||RAN VX180628; H of Wilma; F of Leanne, Beverley, Heather||5034470||Lawn 5 |- |Norris, Mervyn Leslie||||1992 Aug 03||66||RAN VX180628; H of Wilma; F of Leanne, Beverley, Heather||5319623|| |- |Norris, Wilma Joyce||||2003 Dec 24||73||W of Mervyn; M of Leanne, Beverley, Heather||5034469||Lawn 5 |- |Norris, Wilma Joyce||||2003 Dec 24||73||W of Mervyn; M of Leanne, Beverley, Mervyn||5319624|| |- |Northcott, Francis Victor||||1966 May 04||59||F of Bob; B of Doris & Robert||5034914||Lawn 1 |- |Northcott, Robert Victor||1928 Nov 26||2001 Feb 16||||||5034915||Lawn 1 |- |Norton, George Edward||||||64||||5122136|| |- |Norton, Mary Ellen||||||65||||5122136|| |- |Notman, Elizabeth||||1946 Feb 16||86||d, Traralgon; W of Thomas||5318858|| |- | [[Notman-15|Notman, Francis]] ||||1973 Mar 23||79||H of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Notman-15.jpg 5319311] || |- | [[Hallyburton-7|Notman, Irene Flora]] ||||1964 Apr 11||68||W of Francis; M of Phyllis, Leslie, Dorothy, Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Notman-15.jpg 5319311]|| |- | [[Hopkins-5683|Notman, Kathleen Edith]] ||||1963 Jun 06||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Notman-296.jpg 5122008] || |- | [[Notman-335|Notman, Kevin William]] ||1942 Jan 21||1942 Jan 21||||Twin of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Notman-335.jpg 5122250] || |- |Notman, Lionel Francis||||1992 Aug 19||75||H of Rosalie||5034473||Lawn 5 |- |Notman, Lionel Francis||||1992 Aug 19||75||H of Rosalie||5319619|| |- | [[Notman-336|Notman, Margaret Elizabeth]] ||1942 Jan 21||1942 Jan 21||||Twin of Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Notman-335.jpg 5122250] || |- |Notman, Rosalie Maude||1919 Aug 21||2006 Apr 23||||W of Lionel (dec)||5034472||Lawn 5 |- |Notman, Rosalie Maude||1919 Aug 21||2006 Apr 23||||W of Lionel (dec)||5319620|| |- |Notman, Thomas||||1918 Jan 13||57||H of Elizabeth||5318857|| |- | [[Notman-296|Notman, William]] ||||1967 Jul 28||86||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Notman-296.jpg 5122008] || |- |Nott, Mary Elizabeth (Mollie)||||1981 Oct 31||78||W of Thomas||5122075|| |- |Nott, Thomas H||||1954 Nov 15||52||H of Mollie||5122075|| |- |Novak, Elizabeth||1899 Apr 06||1954 Dec 04||||||5122074|| |- |Nowotny, Henry Geoffrey (Geoff)||1931 Dec 26||1996 Apr 07||||||5034242||Lawn 5 |- |Nugent, John Clarence||||1982 Sep 10||87||H of Mary||5122012|| |- |Nugent, Mary Frances||||1963 Oct 05||63||W of John (Jack); M of Joan & Cyril (dec)||5122012|| |- |O'Boyle, Gerard||||1949 Jan 01||15||||5122169|| |- |O'Boyle, Mary Elizabeth||||1974 Jun 17||63?||||5122169|| |- |O'Brien, Elizabeth||||||||W of John (dec); M of George||5050288|| |- |O'Brien, Mark Daniel||1960 May 04||2002 Jun 20||||S of George & Margaret; B of Kerrie; F of Naomi & Natalie||5034938||Lawn 1 |- |O'Brien, Sarah A||||1945 Dec 27||74||M of William||5122196|| |- |O'Brien, William Michael||||1947 Nov 24||74||F of Sarah||5122196|| |- |O'Bryan, Norma Margaret||||1992 Aug 06||62||W of Patrick; M of Fr. Denis, Paul, Anne, Julie, Kevin, Fiona||5034554||Lawn 5 |- |O'Bryan, Norma Margaret||||1992 Aug 06||62||W of Patrick; M of Fr. Denis, Paul, Anne, Julie, Kevin, Fiona||5319533|| |- |O'Bryan, Patrick D||||2013 Oct 30||||H of Norma||5319534|| |- |O'Bryan, Patrick Desmond||||2013 Oct 30||94||H of Norma; F of Fr. Denis, Paul, Anne, Julie, Kevin, Fiona||5034553||Lawn 5 |- |O'Callaghan, Francis John||||1964 Apr 20||23||||5122015|| |- |O'Connor, Alice||||1957 Sep 28||45||W of James||5122221|| |- |O'Connor, James||||1943 Mar 31||42||H of Alice||5122221|| |- |O'Connor, Jane||||1960 Jul 04||71||W of John||5122032|| |- |O'Connor, John||||1954 Jan 09||57||b. “Willtown”, Co, Kerry, Ireland; H of Margaret||5122220|| |- |O'Connor, John Dermot||||1949 Feb 25||||H of Mary; F of Kirky, Maria, Tom||5122218|| |- |O'Connor, John Michael||||1962 May 14||74||H of Janet||5122032|| |- |O'Connor, Margaret||||1945 Sep 28||||b. Thalee, Co. Kerry, Ireland; W of John||5122220|| |- |O'Connor, Mary||||1966 Aug 23||79||M of Marion & Tess||5034894||Lawn 1 |- |O'Connor, Mary Marcella||||2000 Oct 01||94||nee Cummins; W of John; M of Kirky, Maria, Tom||5122219|| |- |O'Connor, Patrick St. John||1899 Feb 23||1983 Jul 15||||S of John & Margaret||5050262|| |- |O'Connor, Thomas||||1911 Jan 26||74||||5050262|| |- |O'Dea, Maria Theresa||||1956 Sep 15||51||W of Thomas; M of baby Marie, Margaret (and Barry, Thomas & Janet), Michael & Nola||5122092|| |- |O'Dea, Thomas Francis||||1968 Dec 29||61||H of Maria; F of baby Marie, Margaret (and Barry, Thomas & Janet), Michael & Nola||5122092|| |- |O'Donnell, Katie||||1928 Jul 17||||||5050358|| |- |O'Donohue, Eileen Teresa||||1965 Dec 29||66||||5034977||Lawn 1 |- |O'Hare, Florence Elizabeth||1870||1926 May 09||||W of James||5050340|| |- |O'Hare, James Martin||||1918 Mar 09||53||F of James||5050341|| |- |O'Hare, James William||||1922 Dec 10||23||S of James||5050341|| |- |O'Keefe, Florence (Mae)||1913 Mar 27||1998 Sep 17||||W of Bill; M of Victor; GM of Daniel, Michael, Douglas||5034116||Lawn 5 |- |O'Keefe, Victor Joseph||1908 Jul 22||2003 Jul 07||||H of Mae; F of Victor & Mary||5034115||Lawn 5 |- |O'Malley, Francis Seymour||||1968 Jan 10||70||H of Myra (dec); F of Claire & Margaret||5034726||Lawn 1 |- |O'Malley, Margaret||||1995 Feb 16||65||D of Frank & Myra O'Malley (both dec); Sis of Claire||5034727||Lawn 1 |- |O'Neill, Henry Maurice (Harry)||||1995 Jan 20||66||H of Stanis; F of Wayne, Wendy, Sharon, Tracey (dec), Shane, Yvette, Marianne, Mark; S of Margaret O'Neill & Harry (dec); B of Jimmy & Alan||5034327||Lawn 5 |- |O'Neill, Stanis||1938 Aug 06||2015 Jan 22||||nee Boshko; M of Shane, Yvette, Maz, Mark, Tracey (dec)||5034223||Lawn 5 |- |O'Shaughnessy, Bridget Anastasia||||1963 Nov 18||86||W of William; M of Eileen, Leslie, Roy, Ivan||5122150|| |- |O'Shaughnessy, Eileen||||1913 Apr 18||11||D of William & Bridget; Sis of Leslie, Roy, Ivan||5050334|| |- |O'Shaughnessy, Ivan Francis||||1954 Feb 06||40||S of William & Bridget; B of Eileen, Leslie, Roy||5122115|| |- |O'Shaughnessy, William Francis||||1947 Feb 03||78||H of Bridget; F of Eileen, Leslie, Roy, Ivan||5122150|| |- |Ogilvy, Ada||||1916 Jun 06||||W of C S Ogilvy||f12435968|| |- |Ogilvy, C S||||||||||A015|| |- |Oldham, Ann||||||||||5319211|| |- |Oldham, Hector Robert Bruce||||1991 Sep 14||74||AIF VX3846; S of Harold & Catherine Oldham (dec)||5034490||Lawn 5 |- |Oldham, Hector Robert Bruce||||1991 Sep 14||74||AIF VX3846; S of Harold & Catherine||5319598|| |- |Oldham, John||||||||||5319211|| |- |Oliver, Diana Florence (Nancy)||||1994 Jun 17||72||W of Oscar; M of Diana & Robyn||5034338||Lawn 5 |- |Oliver, Florence Jane||||1962 Sep 02||81||W of William||5030095|| |- |Oliver, George Day||||1935 Oct 04||35||d. Erica||f12574848|| |- |Oliver, Leslie||||1995 Feb 17||76||AIF VX29100||5030096|| |- |Oliver, Oscar (Occa)||1915 Aug 17||2010 Dec 19||95||H of Diana (Nancy); F of Diana & Roslyn||5034337||Lawn 5 |- |Oliver, William Austin||||1973 Nov 24||93||H of Florence||5030095|| |- |Olsen, Florence Emiline||||1942 Jun 24||81||M of Florence & John||f12036864|| |- |Olsen, J R||||1972 May 08||74||H of Doreen; F of John, Ivan, Dulcie, Peter||5319654|| |- |Olsen, Thomas M||||1945 Dec 30||72||||5122195|| |- |Olsson, Brenden James (BJ)||1981 May 16||1996 Feb 17||14||S of Christine & Neville; B of Lee||5034355||Lawn 5 |- |Onger, Moira Elizabeth||1928 Aug 23||2012 Aug 01||||nee Keeble; W of Franz Stephan; M of Jennifer; M-in-L of David; GM of Erin||5034607|| |- |Onslow, Elsie Victoria||||1954 May 25||69||W of Walter||f12002816|| |- |Onslow, Walter K||||1943 Apr 05||52||H of Elsie||f12002816|| |- |Orchard, Alfred William||1914 Sep 29||1979 Mar 23||||H of Mavis; F of June, Maurice, Jill||5034941||Lawn 1 |- |Orchard, Jill Marjorie||||1966 PR 11||16||D of Mavis & Alf Orchard; Sis of June & Maurice||5034940||Lawn 1 |- |Orchard, Mavis Ada||1919 Mar 06||2009 Jul 07||||W of Alfred; M of June, Maurice, Jill||5034941||Lawn 1 |- |Orlandi, Angelo||||1954 Sep 02||69||||A121|| |- |Orlandi, Dagmar||||1986 Nov 17||92||||A121|| |- |Osborne, Harold Ivan (Harry)||1914 Oct 15||2000 Dec 06||86||AIF VX100264; S of Alfred & Doris (both dec); B of Eric & Alan||5034096||Lawn 5 |- |Osler, James||1951 Feb 06||1951 Feb 06||||S of Joan & Horace (Jack); B of Lesley||A162|| |- |Osler, Joan Daphne Ellis||1925 Feb 06||2000 Oct 05||||W of Horace; M of Lesley, Jennifer, John||A162|| |- |Oss, Nicholas Van||1992 Dec 16||1992 Dec 16||||S of Lisa & Marcel; B of Annalise & Aimee||4299765|| |- |Oswin, Sr. Mary||||1981 Aug 18||||||5122262|| |- |Owen, Doris||||1968 Nov 15||72||W of John; Cousin of Gladys Turner (England)||5319419|| |- |Owen, Emily Matilda||||1966 Jun 11||68||W of Percival; M of Clarence (dec), Mary, John, Roy||5319206|| |- |Owen, John||||1959 Jun 05||60||AIF 352||5319418|| |- |Owen, Percival John||||1955 Aug 28||58||H of Emily; F of Clarence (dec), Mary, John, Roy||5319206|| |- |Oxley, Doreen May||1920 Jun 26||2007 Sep 14||||||f12024000|| |- |Oxley, Frederick Ernest||1915 Aug 02||1984 Feb 27||||H of Doreen; F of Graeme, Margaret, Barry, Lynette||f12024000|| |- |Oxley, Lynette||||1942||<1||19 days; D of Frederick & Doreen||f12024000|| |- |Palmer, Arthur Ernest||||1950 May 05||||H of Elizabeth||f12146688|| |- |Palmer, Eleanor||||1898 Jun 01||57||||f12350464|| |- |Palmer, Elizabeth Ann||||1959 Jan 18||92||W of Arthur||f12146688|| |- |Palmer, Herbert||||1954 Sep 17||74||H of Margaret||A151|| |- |Palmer, Margaret Mary||||1952 Jul 25||63?||W of Herbert; M of Keith, Jack, Betty||A151|| |- |Panas, Bill||||||||H of Politta||5319187|| |- |Panas, Politta||||||||W of Bill||5319187|| |- |Panozzo, Clementina||||1969 Aug 31||68||W of G. Panozza||5122029|| |- |Panozzo, G||1896||1962||||H of Clementina||5122028|| |- |Panozzo, Rita||1929 May 30||2000 Sep 04||71||W of Stefano; M of Steven & Amilia||5050198|| |- |Panozzo, Stefano||1928 Mar 11||2001 Feb 04||||H of Rita; F of Steven & Amilia||5050196|| |- |Pappas, Irene Mary||1933 Oct 22||1959 Jun 09||||D of Madge & James Dobinson||4299630|| |- |Pardon, Frederick Benjamin||||1970 Jun 09||||H of Mary||5319487|| |- |Pardon, Mary||||1960 Apr 28||||W of Frederick; M of Lily, Evelyn, Debra||5319487|| |- |Parish, Susan-Ann (Sue)||||1996 May 08||50||W of Peter; M of Spencer & Christopher||5034244||Lawn 5 |- |Park, Joan Patricia||||1993 Dec 26||60||W of Ken; M of Stewart, Barry, Jenni||5034133||Lawn 5 |- |Parke, Emily Marion||||1920 Oct 03||75||W of George||A033|| |- |Parke, George||||1924 Jul 24||80||H of Emily||A033|| |- |Parke, Sydney Glenn||||1953 Apr 19||<1||S of Lorna & Syd||A142|| |- |Parker, Edward||||1966 May 05||||F of Walter, Frank, Win, Gladys, Laurence, Dorathy||5034936||Lawn 1 |- |Parker, Eileen||||1979 Sep 11||67||W of Theodore; M of Margaret||5122154|| |- |Parker, John Wilson||||1951 Oct 16||81||H of Sarah||5319078|| |- |Parker, Margaret||||1947 Aug 28||<1||D of Theodore & Margaret||5122154|| |- |Parker, Mary||||1965 Jul 29||90||W of Michael||5050431|| |- |Parker, Michael||||1939 Sep 30||71||H of Mary||5050431|| |- |Parker, Sarah Maria||||1942 Jan 21||71||W of John||5319078|| |- |Parker, Theodore||||1959 Aug 04||56||H of Eileen; F of Margaret||5122154|| |- |Parkin, Fred J J||||1955 Dec 10||||||4259559|| |- |Parkinson, Edmund||||1913 Aug 31||57||S of John & Alice||5318934|| |- |Parkinson, Elizabeth||||1965 Apr 26||86||W of John||5318974|| |- |Parkinson, John||||1895 Feb 28||67||H of Alice||5318934|| |- |Parkinson, John||||1937 Jan 05||64||H of Elizabeth; F of Alice & Elvie||5318973|| |- |Parkinson, Margaret Jane||||1933 Sep 02||62||D of John & Alice||5318934|| |- |Parknison, Alice||||1916 Feb 14||86||W of John||5318934|| |- |Parrish, Gregory John||||1967 Nov 20||<1||S of Kathleen & George||5034733||Lawn 1 |- |Parsonage, Jack||1920 Apr 01||2005 Apr 08||||H of Margaret; F of Pat, Sandra, Julie, Richard||5034077||Lawn 5 |- |Parsonage, Margaret Allison||1917 Dec 10||2008 Sep 16||||W of Jack (dec); M of Pat, Sandra, Julie, Richard||5034075||Lawn 5 |- |Parus, Alex||1925||2008||||H of Peggy; F of Monica, Michael, Linda, Mary, Judy, Peter, Frances||5033942||Lawn 5 |- |Pask, Annie Elizabeth||||1945 Jan 21||68||W of Edward||5030051|| |- |Pask, Edward William Horton||||1960 Apr 20||86||H of Annie||5030051|| |- |Pater, Bruce Edward||||1948 Jun 24||1||S of Jack & Edna||5319137|| |- |Pater, Edna Mary||1918 Jul 06||2015 Nov 15||97||W of Jack (dec); M of John (Lesley), Bruce (dec), Geoffrey, David, (Sue) & Joy||5034320||Lawn 5 |- |Pater, Jack Reavley||||1994 Apr 06||78||H of Edna; F of John, Bruce (dec), Geoffrey, David, Joy||5034321||Lawn 5 |- |Paterson, Alexander||||1888 Sep 29||43||||A069|| |- |Paterson, Mary Ann||||1904 Sep 13||62||||A069|| |- |Paterson, William||||1952 Apr 19||48||H of Janet; F of Isabel, William, James, Lynette||4259598|| |- |Patrick, Charles Harris Stewart||1905||1993 Jan 19||||S of William & Emily||f12400192|| |- |Patrick, Emily Mary||1879||1955||||W of William; M of Charles, William, Jessie, Barbie, (Mary) Daisy, Joseph, Edward, Frederick||f12400192|| |- |Patrick, William Andrew||1850||1916||||H of Emily; F of Charles, William, Jessie, Barbie, (Mary) Daisy, Joseph, Edward, Frederick||f12400192|| |- |Patten, Elvie Laila||||1953||49||W of Neilus||A131|| |- |Patten, Jessie||||1962 Jul 04||78||||5319339|| |- |Patten, Neilus Leslie||||1981 May 15||74||H of Elvie||A131|| |- |Patterson, Edward Maxwell||1924 Dec 27||1996 Oct 26||||||5033890||Lawn 5 |- |Paul, Annie Lillian||||1980 Jun 16||79||W of Francis Edward||5034794||Lawn 1 |- |Paul, Francis Edward||||1967 Jun 26||74||H of Annie Lillian||5034793||Lawn 1 |- |Pavich, Anne||||1967 Sep 05||80||W of Jim; M of Gena & Jack||5034998||Lawn 1 |- |Pavich, James Gerald||||1975 Aug 16||79||AIF; T.P.I.; H of Annie; F of Gena||5034999||Lawn 1 |- |Payne, Catherine||||1917 Mar 02||54||M of James||4259612|| |- |Payne, Eliza Emily||1885 Aug 01||1948 Oct 31||||nee Garner; W of William; M of Lilly, Emily, Florence, Bill (dec), Edith, Doris||f11982656|| |- |Payne, Joseph||1879 Oct 30||1960 Jul 18||||H of Mary||5319420|| |- |Payne, Mary Ellen||||1959 Jun 14||76||W of Joseph||5319420|| |- |Payne, William Jonathan||1881 Jun 05||1953 Feb 03||||H of Eliza; F of Lilly, Emily, Florence, Bill (dec), Edith, Doris||f11982656|| |- |Paynter, Bertie Edison||||1975 Apr 14||78||H of Thelma||4259574|| |- |Paynter, Clara Elizabeth||||1929 Oct 31||53||W of Herbert Franklin||4299879|| |- |Paynter, Clarice Thelma||||1996 Mar 08||65||D of Bertie & Thelma Paynter (both dec); Sis of Harold||5034191||Lawn 5 |- |Paynter, Claude Harold||||1966 Dec 06||68||H of May; F of Edie, Maggie, Em, Dorrie, Fred, Betty||5034877||Lawn 1 |- |Paynter, Donald Robert||1927 Sep 10||1996 Aug 27||||H of Jessie (Audrey); F of Colin, Robyn, Sharon, Michael||4299793|| |- |Paynter, Elsie||||||||M of Jennie Rae; W of Ernest||4299859|| |- |Paynter, Eric John||||1998 Nov 19||86||H of Marjory (dec); F of Helen, Michael (dec), Ian||5034305||Lawn 5 |- |Paynter, Ernest||||||||F of Jennie Rae; H of Elsie||4299859|| |- |Paynter, Ethel May||||1980 Dec 04||91||W of Claude; M of Edie, Maggie, Em, Dorothy, Fred, Betty||5034878||Lawn 1 |- |Paynter, Frederick James||1925 May 26||2008 Nov 02||||H of Pam; F of Paul, Gail, Mark (dec), Maxine||A155|| |- |Paynter, Gordon Hopetoun||||1954 Jun 05||52||W of Nena; Warragul Shire President 1953-4||4259571|| |- |Paynter, Harvey Roy||1927 Oct 25||2002 Jul 17||||S of Gordon & Winnie; H of Margaret; F of Anne; B of Elva, Floris, Shirley, Graham, Barry, Trevor||4259572|| |- |Paynter, Herbert Franklin||||1935 Apr 02||47||W of Gertrude||4299880|| |- |Paynter, Joan Margaret||||2008 Dec 29||82||W of Wilfred (Bill); M of Merrilyn, Allan, Lesley, David||5033959||Lawn 5 |- |Paynter, Leslie Roy||||1954 Jun 04||63||H of Amy; F of Merle & Frank||4259575|| |- |Paynter, Marjory||||1995 Oct 18||76||W of Eric; M of Helen, Michael (de), Ian||5034306||Lawn 5 |- |Paynter, Mark Frederick||1952 Jan 20||1952 Apr 01||||S of Esma Pamela & Frederick James; B of Paul, Gail, Maxine||A154|| |- |Paynter, Michael||||1965 Dec 31||6?||||5319198|| |- |Paynter, Nena Winifred||||1979 May 07||72||W of Gordon||4259571|| |- |Paynter, Sarah Elizabeth||||1929 Jan 07||65||W of William||4299856|| |- |Paynter, Thelma Emily||||1968 Feb 27||65||W of Berti; M of Harold & Clarice||4259574|| |- |Paynter, Wilfred George||||1996 May 25||74||H of Joan; F of Merrilyn, Allan, Leslie, David||5033960||Lawn 5 |- |Paynter, William Henry||||1933 Dec 17||76||H of Sarah||4299856|| |- |Peacock, Hugh Alexander||1902 Apr 06||1989 Mar 23||||H of Jean; F of Ron, Evelyn, Geoff||5034588||Lawn 4 |- |Peacock, Jean Ernestine||1902 Mar 23||1999 Jan 12||||W of Hugh; M of Ron, Evelyn, Geoff||5034588||Lawn 4 |- |Pearse, Twin sons||1948 May 28||1948 May 28||||S of William & Irene||5319135|| |- |Pearson, Douglas Richard||1956 Sep 04||2015 Oct 13||||F of Stacey, Mathew, Belinda, Luke||5034577||Lawn 4 |- |Peck, Clarence William||||1981 Mar 11||76||H of Irene; F of Trevor||4299682|| |- |Peck, Clifford Edward||||1951 Jul 01||39||||4299672|| |- |Peck, Heather Bertha||||1967 Apr 14||28||W of Gordon; D of Sylv & Harry Mills; Sis of Helen & Neil||5034837||Lawn 1 |- |Peck, Irene Elvia||||1989 Apr 15||81||Nee McLeish; W of Clarence; M of Trevor||4299682|| |- |Peck, Trevor||||1949 Sep 24||14||S of Clarence & Irene||4299682|| |- |Pedder, Jennifer Carol||||1991 Mar 17||33||W of William; M of Thomas & Melanie||5034405||Lawn 5 |- |Pedder, Kathleen Jean||1920 Mar 16||2005 Jan 30||||M of Graham, Lorraine, Rhonda||5034245||Lawn 5 |- |Pedder, Reginald James||1921 Jan 11||1996 May 12||||AIF; H of Jean; F of Graham, Lorraine, Rhonda||5034246||Lawn 5 |- |Pedersen, Alice Mary||||1997 Oct 01||95||W of Clarence (dec); M of Allan (dec), Ronald (dec), Dorothy, Bruce (dec), Keith||5035031||Lawn 1A |- |Pedersen, Arch||||1963 May 11||82||H of Elizabeth; F of Myrtle Gladys, Rueben, Eileen||4299674|| |- |Pedersen, Clarence Walter Ivan||||1988 Oct 08||88||M.B.E.; H of Alice; F of Allan, Ronald, Dorothy, Bruce (dec), Keith||5035032||Lawn 1A |- |Pedersen, Edward A||||1949 May 17||37||||5319154|| |- |Pedersen, Elizabeth||||1960 Feb 01||76||W of Arch; M of Myrtle Gladys, Rueben, Eileen||4299674|| |- |Pedersen, Ian Neil||||1998 Oct 06||30||H of Dawn; F of Matthew, Jason, Luke (dec), Danielle||5034114||Lawn 5 |- |Pedersen, Jeanette||1945 Jul 21||2005 Nov 04||||nee Drenthe; M of Geoff, Ian (dec) & Trevor (dec)||5034560||Lawn 4 |- |Pedersen, Jeanette||1945 Jul 21||2005 Nov 04||||ne Drenthe; M of Geoff, Ian (dec), Di & Trevor (dec)||5319529|| |- |Pedersen, Luke||1994 Apr 07||1994 Apr 07||||S of Dawn & Ian; B of Matthew & Jason||4299760|| |- |Pedersen, Mary||||1947 Sep 19||88||W of Reinhard||4299899|| |- |Pedersen, Reinhard||||1932 Jan 21||81||H of Mary||4299899|| |- |Pedersen, Ronald George||||1997 Jun 03||71||H of Dorothy; F of Rhonda & Karen||5034002||Lawn 5 |- |Pedersen, Trevor Gary (Chuck)||||1992 Aug 16||20||S of Neil & Jeanette; B of Geoff, Ian, Diane||5034547||Lawn 5 |- |Pedersen, Trevor Gary (Chuck)||||1992 Aug 16||20||S of Neil & Jeanette; B of Geoff, Ian, Diane||5319539|| |- |Pederson, Bruce||||1939 Feb 24||4||S of C & A Pederson||4299900|| |- |Peel, Effie Mary||||1965 Jan 14||76||W of Horace; M of Eric (dec) & Harold||5034969||Lawn 1 |- |Peel, Horace Edgar||||1968 Nov 05||81||AIF; H of Effie; F of Eric (dec) & Harold||5034970||Lawn 1 |- |Pelacchi, Maria Giacomina||||1956 Apr 01||61||W of Martino||5122189|| |- |Pelaccki, Martino||||1951 Jan 05||54||H of Maria||5122189|| |- |Pellitt, Lillian||1928 Jun 08||2011 Jun 01||||W of Neville; M of Steven & Elise||5034082||Lawn 5 |- |Pender, George||1859 Aug 02||1939 Jun 08||||||5318959|| |- |Pender, Leslie Anderson||||1905 Oct 29||13||S of J Pender||5318862|| |- |Pender, Robert Guncan Jack||||1916 Jun 30||23||KIA France||5318864|| |- |Penfold, Ambrose||||1997 May 13||92||H of Bessie; F of Shirley; GF of Jenny, Leonie, Debbie, Sandra||5034339||Lawn 5 |- |Penfold, Bessie Atkins||||1994 Apr 16||82||W of Ambrose; M of Shirley; M-in-L of Max; GM of Jenny, Debbie, Leonie, Sandra||5034340||Lawn 5 |- |Pentland, Jack Ewing||||2006 Jan 09||87||H of Rita||5319072|| |- |Pentland, Louisa Cora||||1942 Jul 03||48||||5319072|| |- |Perry, Jane Eliza||1867 Dec 06||1896 Aug 07||29||b. Broadmeadows; d. Warragul; W of Peter Perry||4299747|| |- |Petch, Selina||||1948 Dec 08||68||W of William||4299693|| |- |Petch, William||||1953 Feb 20||89||H of Selina||4299693|| |- |Peterkin, Elizabeth Queenie Allbeury||||1979 Mar 22||||W of James||5319204|| |- |Peterkin, James Walker Watson||||1955 Nov 12||||H of Elizabeth||5319204|| |- |Peters, Alice May||||1981 Mar 09||81||W of Baden||5319431|| |- |Peters, Arthur Henry||||1964 Jul 24||88||||5319497|| |- |Peters, Baden Roy||||1959 Oct 30||59||H of Alice||5319431|| |- |Peters, Emmaline||||1964 Jan 16||82||||5319497|| |- |Peters, Raymond Baden||||1967 Feb 25||26||||5034836||Lawn 1 |- |Peters, Victor||||1937||||AIF d. France; S of C R & J Plouwright||f12255616|| |- |Peterson, Augustus John (Jack)||1920 Apr 30||2004 Jun 18||84||H of Col; F of Andrew (Gus) & Julie||5034148||Lawn 5 |- |Peterson, Jessie Janet Rose||||1991 Feb 16||86||W of Norman; M of Ivor, Carl, Eroc, Colin, Cathy||5319220|| |- |Peterson, Lena Isobelle||||2003 May 12||102||W of Augustus||5122089|| |- |Peterson, Norman Joseph||||1953 Jan 09||52||H of Jessie; F of Ivor, Carl, Eric, Colin, Cathy||5319220|| |- |Peterson. Augustus William||||1956 Apr 30||65||H of Lena||5122089|| |- |Petshack, Alice||||1963 Mar 25||||W of Robert||5319030|| |- |Petshack, Elizabeth Annie (Betty)||1926 Mar 25||2005 Sep 01||79||W of Bill; M of Bill, Margaret & Lynette||5034166||Lawn 5 |- |Petshack, Herman||||1965 Mar 30||91||H of Rosa||5319292|| |- |Petshack, Robert G||||1940 Sep 23||64||W of Alice||5319029|| |- |Petshack, Rosa Amalia||||1969 Dec 03||||W of Herman||5319292|| |- |Petshack, William Harold (Bill)||1914 Sep 09||2005 Nov 24||91||AIF; H of Betty (dec); F of Bill, Margaret, Lynette||5034165||Lawn 5 |- |Pettit, Annie||||1920 Apr 21||42||W of Thomas E Long; M of Martha May & Doris Caroline||4299848|| |- |Pettit, Anthony Allard||1910 Sep 15||1987 Dec 24||||H of Grace; F of Margaret||5319291|| |- |Pettit, Grace Evelyn||1907 Jun 09||2010 Jul 21||||W of Anthony||5319291|| |- |Pettit, Thomas Ackroyd||1912 Aug 10||2001 Aug 30||||OAM; B of Anthony Allard Pettit & Allard Pettit||4299849|| |- |Pettit, Thomas Allard||||1950 Jul 24||74||H of Annie||4299848|| |- |Pharaoh, Ada Mary||||1974 Nov 16||89||W of William||4299898|| |- |Pharaoh, Betty Joan||1929 Jan 15||2004 Nov 22||||nee Glen; M of James; M of Chris & Stuart; M-in-L of Sika & Lynette||4299703|| |- |Pharaoh, Dorothy May (Dossie)||||1988 Jan 08||69||W of William (dec); M of Joan, Nancy, Joy, John, Bill||5034854||Lawn 1 |- |Pharaoh, James||||1939 Apr 07||80||H of Mary; F of William, Jessie, Albert||4299897|| |- |Pharaoh, Joame Robert (Jim)||1924 Jul 04||2003 Aug 24||||H of Betty; F of Chris & Stuart; F-in-L of Sika & Lynette||4299703|| |- |Pharaoh, Mary Jane||||1932 Feb 17||73||W of James; M of William, Jessie, Albert||4299897|| |- |Pharaoh, William George||||1935 Jan 05||50||H of Ada; F of Dorothy, Jessie, Allan, William, James||4299898|| |- |Pharaoh, William George Reginald||||1966 Dec 26||55||H of Dorothy May; F of Joan, Nancy, Joy, John, Bill; F-in-L of Russell & Neville||5034852||Lawn 1 |- |Phelan, Thomas||||1909 Jan 20||50||H of May Theresa||5050252|| |- |Philip, H||||1996 Oct 05||76||AIF VX18219; H of Josephine||5319358|| |- |Phillips, ?||||||||mother||5318881|| |- |Phillips, Anne Cruthers||||1939 Jul 12||53||||5319004|| |- |Phillips, Augusta||||1966 Apr ||77||W of James Sargeant; M of Harry, Irene, Grace||f12264768|| |- |Phillips, Cerise||||1954 Nov 22||||M of Beverley||5122073|| |- |Phillips, George Frederick||1877||1958||||H of Lilias||f11908352|| |- |Phillips, Lilias||1875||1944||||W of George||f11908352|| |- |Phillips, Lilias Enid (Neen)||1909 Oct 28||1997 Apr 15||||D of George & Lilias||f11908352|| |- |Phillips, Michael John||||1965 Oct 19||<1||S of Maureen & Brian; B of Carolyn, Nadia, Anthony, Daniel, Rodney||5122027|| |- |Phillips, Rodney Brian||||1966 Oct 30||<1||S of Maureen & Brian; B of Carolyn, Nadia, Anthony, Daniel, Michael||5122027|| |- |Phillips, Ronald||||1967 Jan 17||37||H of Elizabeth; F of Susan, Pamela, Steven, David, Michael||5034864||Lawn 1 |- |Phillips, Ronald James||1947 Oct 24||1952 Sep 28||||S of Fred & Alma; B of Norma, Julia, Gwen, Jim||A150|| |- |Phillips, Rosemary||1952 Oct 05||1952 Oct 06||||D of Mary & John (Jack); Sis of Brian, Jeffrey, Stephen, Jennifer||5122138|| |- |Phillips, Rosetta Mary||||1941 Nov 06||54||W of William||5319042|| |- |Phillips, William G||||1961 Jul 05||78||H of Rosetta||5319042|| |- |Phillips, William Thomas||||1937 Sep 11||28||H of Mabel; F of Jack & Don||5318971|| |- |Phillips, William Thomas||1936 Feb 14||1936 Feb 14||50||||5318992|| |- |Phillips. John Archibald||||1934 Jul 04||18||||5318955|| |- |Piazzon, George||1940 Oct 05||2010 Feb 14||||||5050207|| |- |Piazzon, John||1971 Feb 19||1997 Aug 20||||||5050207|| |- |Picken, Annie Mary||||1923 May 25||72||W of John (dec); M of Daisy, Kenneth, Marjorie||5318873|| |- |Picken, John||||1910 Jan 26||59||W of Annie M||5318861|| |- |Picken, Mary Ann||||1883 Sep 01||39?||W of John||4259610|| |- |Pickering, Arthur Joseph||||1969 Jul 22||||S of Gabrielle||5050226|| |- |Pickering, Gabrielle||||1962 Jul ||87||H of Arthur||5050226|| |- |Pierrehumbert, Edward||||1942 Oct 04||77||||f12021696|| |- |Pierrehumbert, Hannah Elizabeth||||1947 Feb 06||79||||f12021696|| |- |Pinkerton, Bethany Jane||1995 Aug 19||1995 Aug 19||||D of Julie & Peter||5319286|| |- |Pinkerton, Thomas Friend||||1966 Aug 01||||H of Victoria||5319287|| |- |Pinkerton, Victoria M||||1985 Sep 10||||W of Thomas||5319287|| |- |Pirera, G||||||||||5050382|| |- |Pisa, Salvatore Risa||1912 Jun 06||1986 Sep 04||||||5121980|| |- |Pisana, Giusepinna||1925 Jun 23||2006 Jul 28||||b. Geiarratana, Italy; M of John, Joe, Victor, Ernie||5050211|| |- |Pisana, Vincenzo||1919 Nov 21||1991 Sep 20||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Ferndale||5050211|| |- |Pitt, Edith Mary||||1991 Nov 21||70||W of Keith; M of Richard, Keith, Robert, Rhonda||5034487||Lawn 5 |- |Pitt, Edith Mary||||1991 Nov 21||70||W of Keith; M of Richard, Keith, Robert, Rhonda||5319602|| |- |Pitt, Keith Percy||1920 Mar 30||2003 Oct 03||||H of Edie||5034486||Lawn 5 |- |Pitt, Keith Percy||1920 Mar 30||2003 Oct 03||||||5319603|| |- |Pleasance, Alexina Norma||1918 Aug 28||2005 Sep 14||||W of Eldred; M of Pam & Graeme||5034582||Lawn 4 |- |Pleasance, Eldred||||1943 Sep 19||80||H of Mary||f11943360|| |- |Pleasance, Mary||||1953 Dec 16||89||W of Eldred||f11943360|| |- |Plouright, Charles||||1896 Nov 07||1||S of C R & J Plouwright||f12304192|| |- |Plouwright, Charles Robert||||1940 Jul 05||79||H of Julia||f12302016|| |- |Plouwright, Roy||||1917 Oct 05||21||AIF d. France; S of C R & J Plouwright||f12304192|| |- |Plozza, Katie Ida (Kit)||||1993 May 21||95||D of Bernardo & Caterina Plozza; Sis of Mary, Ben (dec), Lil (dec), Ted (dec), Andy, Bill||5034459||Lawn 5 |- |Plozza, Katie Ida (Kit)||||1993 May 21||95||D of Bernardo & Caterina Plozza; Sis of Mary, Ben (dec), Lil (dec), Ted (dec), Andy, Bill||5319636|| |- |Poesaste, Hugo||||1995 Apr 11||71||H of Heidi; F of Arno & Linda||5034236||Lawn 5 |- |Polack, Amy Beatrice||||1958 Jul 11||76||||A037|| |- |Polack, Elizabeth Jane||||1958 Aug 22||98||||A037|| |- |Polack, S W||||1918 May 26||91||||A038|| |- |Poliness, Edmund Bourke||||1965 Jun 17||66||H of Kathleen; F of Thomas & John||5035018||Lawn 1 |- |Poliness, Kathleen||||1987 Sep 15||87||W of Edmund (dec); M of Thomas & John||5035019||Lawn 1 |- |Polkinghorne, Eliza Jane||||1945 Sep 18||81||W of William||4299903|| |- |Polkinghorne, William||||1924 Oct 04||60||H of Eliza Jane; F of Samuel (late AIF) & Willie (dec), Mabel, Louie, Ella||4299903|| |- |Polson, Edgar James||||1950 Dec 16||42||H of Ivy; F of Lindsay, Audrey. Josie, Jenny||5122188|| |- |Ponton, Eva Agnes||||1971 Feb 02||82||W of William Jacob; M of Jack, Barney, George, Phyllis, Thelma, Evelyn||5319071|| |- |Ponton, Margaret Mary||1917 Jan 06||2007 May 15||||W of William; M of John, Anne, Kathleen||5033972||Lawn 5 |- |Ponton, William Jacob||||1942 Jul 18||58||AIF V85019||5319070|| |- |Ponton, William John (Jack)||||1994 Aug 19||81||AIF V42976; H of Margare; F of Peter, Anne, Kathleen||5033973||Lawn 5 |- |Pope, George R||||1926 Jan 24||70||||f12488704|| |- |Porch, ?||||||||||4299965|| |- |Porter, Daniel Martin||||1933 Aug 25||||H of Sarah||A040|| |- |Porter, Jessie May||||1968 Nov 27||72||W of William M G Porter (dec)||5034771||Lawn 1 |- |Porter, Mabel Violet||||1917 Feb 11||16||||A040|| |- |Porter, Sarah Elizabeth||||1946 Jul 04||81||W of Daniel||A040|| |- |Porter, William Melbourne George||||1967 Sep 18||72||H of Jessie; F of Jessie, Ada, William, Stanley, Murray (dec), Walter (Ron), Valma||5034770||Lawn 1 |- |Potter, Alan James||||1997 Feb 20||80||H of Mary (Mollie); F of Maureen, Alan, Kevin, Eileen, Carmel||5034014||Lawn 5 |- |Potter, Clarice||||1910 Jul 27||11||D of A J & B E Potter||5318870|| |- |Potter, Mary Josephine||1921 Jan 20||2007 Feb 28||||W of Alan (dec); M of Maureen, Alan, Kevin, Eileen, Carmel||5034013||Lawn 5 |- |Powell, Amy||||1870 Nov 15||35||Sis of Henry Powell||f11880128|| |- |Powell, Andrew Ross||||1968 Oct 29||<1||Baby S of Nancy & Bob; B of Tricia||5034656||Lawn 1 |- |Powell, Henry||||1883 Sep 14||54||b. Southampton, England; B of Amy||f11880128|| |- |Powell, Irene Joan||||1946 Oct 21||<1||D of Tommy & Edna; Sis of Tommy & Carol||5122192|| |- |Pratt, Alan Raymond (Ray)||1925 May 30||2005 Dec 07||80||H of Dorothy; F of Alan, Ian, Heather, Lynette||5034168||Lawn 5 |- |Pratt, Cecil William||||1964 Aug 01||||H of Evelyn||5319318|| |- |Pratt, Dorothy Jean||1926 Jul 06||2012 May 13||85||W of Ray (dec); M of Alan, Ian, Heather, Lynette||5034167||Lawn 5 |- |Pratt, Eliza Ann||1885 Oct 06||1952 Nov 01||||Nee Glover; W of William; M of Violet, Wilfred, Cecil, Herbert, Norma, James, Noel, Geoffrey, Raymond, Adrian||4290030|| |- |Pratt, Elizabeth||||1921 Dec 13||69||W of George||4299826|| |- |Pratt, Evelyn Constance||||1963 May 29||||W of Cecil||5319318|| |- |Pratt, George||||1928 Dec 20||77||H of Elizabeth||4299826|| |- |Pratt, William Thomas||1877 Jun 12||1943 May 25||||H of Eliza; F of Violet, Wilfred, Cecil, Herbert, Norma, James, Noel, Geoffrey, Raymond, Adrian||4290030|| |- |Prescott, Christopher||1954 Jun 30||1954 Oct 14||||||A135|| |- |Prescott, Douglas||1953 Jul 21||1953 Jul 24||||||A135|| |- |Prescott, Rinder Roy||1924 May 23||1957 Feb 07||||||A135|| |- |Prescott, Rose||1928 Jun 28||1959 Feb 20||||||A135|| |- |Price, Ellen Mary||||1948 Jan 24||63?||||5318885|| |- |Price, H R||||1951 Nov 07||73||||5318885|| |- |Prime, George King||||1931 Mar 19||66||H of Margaret; F of Hayden, Evelyn, Edith, Dorothy||5318941|| |- |Prokopczyk, John||||1997 Jan 28||82||H of Sofia||5121985|| |- |Prokopczyk, Sofia||||1984 Sep 19||84||W of John||5121985|| |- |Prytz, Essie Fernie||||1953 Jan 14||67||W of Ernest Patrick; D of Richard & Margaret Skews||A144|| |- |Puchalski, Paul Anthony||1972 Mar 20||1994 Oct 13||||S of Tony; GS of Maria; B of Lynette, Nicky, Mark||5034228||Lawn 5 |- |Pudney, Clara Rosalinda||||1960 Nov 23||69||W of Robert||5319478|| |- |Pudney, Daniel D||||1944 May 17||78||H of Mary||f11914176|| |- |Pudney, Mary Anne||||1959 Jan 03||92||W of Daniel||f11914176|| |- |Pudney, Robert Nelson||||1967 Apr 05||76||H of Clara||5319480|| |- |Pugh, John||||1936 Apr 22||||||5318986|| |- | [[Purcell-3318|Purcell, Felix Michael]] ||||1941 May 19||75||H of Mary||5122254|| |- | [[Dwyer-3049|Purcell, Mary Ann]] ||||1944 May 22||81||W of Felix||5122254|| |- |Purdie, Doris Edna||1924 Feb 08||2005 Jan 31||||W of William; M of Donald, Raymond (dec), Marilyn||5319308|| |- |Purdie, William Hamilton||1915 May 04||1964 May 23||||H of Doris; F of Donald, Raymond (dec), Marilyn||5319308|| |- |Purkiss, Allen||||1929 Oct 10||62||H of Mary; F of Merline & Frank||4299877|| |- |Purkiss, Mary Ann||1872 Jul 08||1950 Apr 12||||W of Allen (dec); M f Merline & Frank||4299878|| |- |Pyke, Joan Elaine||1932 Dec 10||2005 Aug 25||||M of Peter, Christopher, Danny, David||5050129|| |- |Pyle, Lucy Anne||||1970 Sep 19||58||W of William||5122034|| |- |Pyle, Luke William||||1989 Oct 12||2||S of Bill & Robyn||4299774|| |- |Pyle, William Darcy||||1962 Jan 23||61||H of Lucy; F of William, Patricia, Raymond, Kevin, Laurence, Marie, Maureen, Colleen, Janet, Carmel, Eileen, Peter, Mary, Bernice||5122034|| |}

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'''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_A_to_K|Go to Surnames A to K]]''' ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== Approx. 95% complete {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- | Lacey, Ethel Marian||||1983 Feb 24||89||W of William||4299953 |- | Lacey, Ken||1931 Apr 13||2013 Apr 17||||S of William & Ethel Lacey||4299954 |- | Lacey, William J||||1939 Oct 02||51||H of Ethel; F of Dorothy & William (dec)||4299953 |- | Laity, Beverley Joan||||1950 Apr 15||3||D of John & Muriel||5319157 |- | Laity, John Gordon||||1991 Sep 11||77||ex POW; AIF; H of Muriel||5319158 |- | Laity, Stephen Evans||||1994 May 19||76||||4299929 |- | Laity, Thomas Evans||||1935 Jan 03||||H of Elizabeth; F of Thomas, Mark, Florence, Walter, John, Lillian, Stanley||4299929 |- | Lamport, John Henry||||1936 Sep 05||76||||A019 |- | Lamport, Sarah Amelia||||1956 Oct 19||87||||A019 |- | Lane, Jean||||1983 Jun 15||||W of Rudolph||f12072384 |- | Lane, Lydia Ann||||1941 Jun 29||62||b. Loudwater, England||f12076928 |- | Lane, Robert Thomas||||||||||f12076928 |- | Lane, Rudolph Robert (Peter)||||1973 Apr 24||||H of Jean; F of Terry||f12072384 |- | Lane, Terrence Robert (Terry_||1943 Apr 20||2013 Nov 07||||H of Yvette; F of Mark, Paul, Grant||f12074688 |- | Lanera, Michele||||1932 Apr 29||54||H of Donata; F of Pietro, Guiseppe, Michele, Anna||5050386 |- | Langford, Dulcie Gwendoline (Lila)||1914 Nov 11||2003 Jan 26||||Nee Mark; W of Bill; M of Max; M-in-L of Nancy; GM of Julie, John, Wayne||5050177 |- | Langford, John James||||1969 Mar 24||87||H of Rhoda; F of James, William. Lila, Ann, Eric, Joyce, Gladys, Leslie||5030109 |- | Langford, Rhoda Grace||||1964 Aug 03||73||W of John; M of James, William. Lila, Ann, Eric, Joyce, Gladys, Leslie||5030109 |- | Langford, William John (Bill)||1911 Mar 30||2003 Jan 20||||H of Lila; F of Max; F-in-L of Nancy; GF of Julie, John, Wayne||5050178 |- | Langtry, William||1846 Jul 30||1909 Jul 10||||d. Nilma||5318842 |- | Larke, Ada F||||1959 Apr 07||||||4299926 |- | Larke, Elsie E||||1956 Aug 23||||||4299926 |- | [[Wood-12601|Larke, Emily Fanny]] ||||1936 Jan 16||||W of Stephen; M of Gretha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Larke-28.jpg 4299927] |- | Larke, Emily Tryphena Mary||1876 May 13||1960 Apr 25||||Sis of Stephen||4299647 |- | Larke, Gillam S||||1954 Jun 14||||||4299926 |- | [[Larke-57|Larke, Gretha Annie]] ||||1947 May 25||53||D of Stephen & Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Larke-28.jpg 4299927] |- | Larke, Stephen Edward John||1886 Mar 29||1961 Sep 12||||B of Emily||4299647 |- | [[Larke-28|Larke, Stephen John]] ||||1935 Mar 14||||H of Emily; F of Gretha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Larke-28.jpg 4299927] |- | Larsen, Anna Jane||||1931 Oct 14||53||W of Otto||f12632064 |- | Larsen, Otto||||1958 Aug 09||91||H of Anna||f12632064 |- | Lawrance, Agnes Louisa||||1936 Apr 07||77||W of Thomas||4299921 |- | Lawrance, Alice||||1920 May 10||17||D of Joseph & Elizabeth Lawrance||4299777 |- | Lawrance, Elizabeth Ann||||1919 Apr 01||50||M of Frederick & Alice||4299777 |- | Lawrance, Frederick Samuel||||1899 Dec 27||6||S of Joseph & Elizabeth Ann||4299777 |- | Lawrence, ?||||||||||4299717 |- | Lawson, Josie Ella||||1946 May 06||57||W of Walter A||5319105 |- | Lawson, Walter A||||1972 Oct 11||84||H of Josie||5319105 |- | Lazzarino, ?||||||||||f12306304 |- | Leach, Charles Emmett||||1977 May 15||77||||5030034 |- | Leach, John Thomas||||1943 Sep 14||50||||5030034 |- | Leach, Lettie Elizabeth||||1960 Feb 23||||W of Robert; M of Florence||4299646 |- | Leach, Robert||||1958 May 02||||H of Lettie; F of Florence||4299646 |- | Leach, Rosalie Ellen||||1948 Oct 01||58||||4299690 |- | Lee, James||||1952 Nov 12||89||H of Mary of Sheffiled, Tasmania||4259588 |- | Lee, John Robert||||1952 Jan 21||64||H of Mabel; F of Ruby, Elizabeth, Hayden||A156 |- | Lee, Mabel Adeline||||1965 May 18||84||W of John; M of Ruby, Elizabeth, Hayden||A156 |- | Lee, Wilson Henry||1910 Dec 12||1960 Jul 11||||H of Emma; F of Lorraine, Maureen, Layton, Beverley, Valerie, Marion||5122031 |- | Leedam, ?||||1853||75||Sgt; Grenadier Guards, served under Wellington; Peninsula War 1794; Battle of Waterloo 1815; Uncle of John Seager||f12116864 |- | Leedam, Elizabeth Emily||||1871 Jul||77||Bur. Handsworth Old Church; M of Stephen; W of James||f12115072 |- | Leedam, James Seager||1832 Apr 27||1912 Sep 17||||b. Birmingham, England; D. Warragul; H of Elizabeth||f12102848 |- | Leedam, Stephen||||1837||40||d. Burton on Trent||f12115072 |- | Leighton, Henry Stephenson||1907 Oct 16||1938 May 21||||F of Leslie||f12269120 |- | Leighton, Leslie James||1935 Apr 15||1985 Sep 21||||S of Henry||f12269120 |- | Lennox, Ada Rowena||||1940 May 05||66||W of Adrian||f12661952 |- | Lennox, Adrian||||1976 Apr 17||81||||f12664000 |- | Lennox, Jessie Anne||1886 Dec 03||1905 Jun 18||||Nee Pharaoh; b. Warragul; d. during childbiirth; W of Robert; M of Jessie Myrtle (later Hinton)||4299794 |- | Lennox, Mary||||1980 Dec 12||84||M of Adrian||f12661952 |- | Leslie, Nancy Elizabeth||||1965 Apr 16||22||W of David||5319516 |- | Lesyk, Irene||||1973 May 19||19||D of Anna & Teodor||A171 |- | Lesyk, Marie||||1950 Oct 09||||D of Anna & Teodor||A171 |- | Lesyk, Teodor||||1999 Nov 27||78||H of Anna; F of Marie (dec), Christine. Irene (dec), John||A171 |- | Lewis, Ethel||||1958 Nov 04||76||Sis of Lily Ronalds||4259568 |- | Lewis, Jonah||1840 May 27||1923 Feb 24||||H of Mercy||4299917 |- | Lewis, Mercy||1838 Aug 04||1936 Dec 12||||W of Jonah||4299917 |- | Ley, Ellen Josephine||||1959 Dec 14||87||W of George||5122240 |- | Ley, George Joseph||||1942 Aug 02||77||H of Ellen||5122240 |- | Leys, Ellen||||1974 Nov 30||86||W of James||5319266 |- | Leys, James||||1960 Feb 04||73||H of Ellen||5319266 |- | Leys, William James||||1971 May 30||66||S of Ellen & James||5319266 |- | Lightbody, Cuthbert E||||1952 Apr 05||62||||4259599 |- | Lillico, Alma May Lane||||1967 Dec 11||75||W of John; M of Marion Alma Stapleton||5319014 |- | Lillico, Ann||||1898 Apr 09||86||W of John||5318972 |- | Lillico, John||||1896 Jul 02||86||H of Ann||5318792 |- | Lillico, John||||1939 Aug 17||70||H of Alma; F of Marion Alma Stapleton||5319014 |- | Lindner, John Aloysius (Jack)||1921 Jun 05||2001 Feb 04||79||H of Margaret; F of Graham, Maureen, Peter||5050150 |- | Lindner, Minnie||||1962 Sep 04||76||||5122005 |- | Lindsay, ?||||||||||5319128 |- | Line, Amelia Jane||||1962 Sep 05||85||W of William||f12183424 |- | Line, William||||1941 May 25||73||H of Amelia||f12183424 |- | Linnane, Miranda||||1954 Feb 19||||W of Patrick||5122212 |- | Linnane, Patrick||||1943 Sep 28||||H of Miranda||5122212 |- | Little, ?||||1918 Jan 12||72||W of William||A064 |- | Little, William||||||75||H of ?||A064 |- | Loader, Henry John||||1897 Aug 21||<1||S of William & Mary||5318821 |- | Loader, William Henry||||1901 Apr 29||54||H of Mary; F of Henry John||5318821 |- | Lockwood, Frank||||1944 Oct 18||80||H of Margaret; also John Barwick (S of Marie Barwick, nee Lockwood)||5050330 |- | Lockwood, Margaret||||1923 May 02||59||W of Frank; also John Barwick (S of Marie Barwick, nee Lockwood)||5050330 |- | Logan, Emily||||1950 Aug 25||84||||5318996 |- | Logan, Iris Gwendoline||||1970 May 22||66||||5318995 |- | Logan, Jesse||||1980 Jun 08||86||||5318995 |- | Logan, john Alexander||||1935 Jul 11||74||||5318996 |- | Long, Caroline K (Carrie)||||1901 Jan 25||31||W of Thomas E Long; M of Martha May & Doris Caroline||4299811 |- | Long, Richard||||1959 Jul 12||91||||4299911 |- | Long, Sarah Ann Matilda||||1923 Aug 20||56||W of Richard; M of John, William, Richard||4299910 |- | Lorkin, Elizabeth||||1935 Apr 21||58||W of John||5050415 |- | Lorkin, John||||1950 Mar 08||78||H of Elizabeth||5050415 |- | Lousada, Harry Bernard||1895 Jan 11||1898 Oct 13||||S of Charles & Beatrice||f12352448 |- | Love, Arthur Gordon||||1888 Oct 23||8||||f12170112 |- | Love, James Montgomery||||1885 Nov 11||10||||f12170112 |- | Loveland, Emily||||1912 Jan 29||37||W of Charles H||A068 |- | Loveland, Eric||||1965 May 19||63||H of Mary; F of Moira & Marilyn||5122026 |- | Loveland, Mary||||1982 Sep 01||77||W of Eric; M of Moira & Marilyn||5122026 |- | Lovell, James||||1948 Nov 01||63||||4299691 |- | Lowe, Edward Harold||||1973 Sep 26||||H of Lorna; F of Glad, Edna, Ray, Neil (dec)||5319294 |- | Lowe, Lorna Isabella||||1984 Jan 14||||W of Edward; M of Glad, Edna, Ray, Neil (dec)||5319294 |- | Lowe, Neil||||1965 Feb 20||23||||5319296 |- | Lowe, Raymond Edward||||2009 Aug 22||67||||5319296 |- | Lowrey, Thomas Frame (Tom)||||1991 Jul 05||63||H of Joan; F of Mark, Jan, Nigel, Amanda, Andrew, Anne, Fr. Scott||5319582 |- | Luczak, Wes||1948 Jan 11||2003 Jan 17||55||S of Maria & Zygmunt; B of Czes; B-in-L of Clare||5050176 |- | Ludlow, Kirsty Narelle||||||||infant D of Barry & Kerren||5319646 |- | Lunny, Kevin||||1960 Apr 08||26||S of Ivy; Cousin of Brian & Barry Hampshire||5319271 |- | Lynas, John Arthur||1879 Oct 10||1953 Aug 12||||H of Edith; F of May, Hilda, George||A133 |- | Lynes, Katherine Mary||||1927 Jan 12||46||||5050394 |- | Lynes, Thomas Charles||1910 Aug 18||1941 Sep 28||||H of Elsie Mary; F of Edward Thomas, Charles Joseph, Kenneth James||5122252 |- | Lyon Elizabeth Joy||1959 Aug 09||1959 Aug 10||||Triplet of Peter & Elsie; Sis of Susan, Colleen, Andrew, Richard, Deborah, Margaret||4299628 |- | Lyon, Deborah Elsa||1959 Aug 09||1959 Aug 10||||Triplet of Peter & Elsie; Sis of Susan, Colleen, Andrew, Richard, Elizabeth, Margaret||4299628 |- | Lyon, Margaret Louise||1959 Aug 09||1959 Aug 10||||Triplet of Peter & Elsie; Sis of Susan, Colleen, Andrew, Richard, Elizabeth, Deborah||4299628 |- | Lyon, Peter Basil||||1997 Dec 20||73||RAAF 125388/VX89455; H of Elsie; F of Sue, Deborah (dec), Margaret (dec) & Elizabeth (dec), Colleen, Andrew & Richard||4299627 |- | MacFarlane, Jean||||1953 Dec 06||65||W of Neil||5318085 |- | MacFarlane, L||||1966 May 20||72||AIF 2190; H of Louisa Agnes (dec)||5319134 |- | MacFarlane, Major Walter H Manners||||1954 Mar 10||81||||A054 |- | MacFarlane, Neil||||1941 Nov 26||60||||5319084 |- | MacFarlane, Thomas Neville||||1942 Oct 31||26||KIA Alamein; S of Neil||5319804 |- | MacFarlane, Walter Manners||||1911 Mar 01||32||||A054 |- | Macgregor, Donald Joseph||||1961 Jun 17||||||5121995 |- | Macgregor, Ruby Jessie||||1972 Jun 27||||||5121995 |- | Machajew, Hilda||||1974 Jan 30||65||W of Paul||5122140 |- | Machajew, Paul||||1993 Apr 21||92||H of Hilda||5122140 |- | Mackinnon, Hugh||||1939 Jan 19||57||H of Marjorie; F of Marjorie & Joan||5318960 |- | Mackinnon, Margaret||||1970 May 12||93||W of Hugh||5318960 |- | Maddocks, Anne||||1991 Sep 10||68||W of Alan; M of Gordon, Rosemary, Shirley, Wendy||5319558 |- | Magan, Clement A M||||1893 Dec 10||58||||4299737 |- | Maginn, Edward||||1970 Aug 24||74||||5122067 |- | Maginn. Eileen Agnes||||1974 Jun 17||74||||5122067 |- | Maher, Elizabeth Pryor||||1950 Jul 01||72||W of Samuel||5319161 |- | Maher, Norman Edward||1920 Jun 30||2011 Jun 09||||F of Shirley||5319222 |- | Maher, Samuel||||1959 Jan 12||88||H of Elizabeth||5319161 |- | Maher, Shirley Joyce||||1952 Dec 31||6||D of Norman||5319222 |- | Mahon, James Gerald||||1943 Jul 06||||||5122216 |- | Mahon, Mary Ellen||||1969 Sep 09||||||5122216 |- | Maine, Alvin||||1941 Mar 13||70||||f12187456 |- | Malady, Helen||||1946 May 12||74||W of Laurence||5050411 |- | Malady, Laurance||||1961 May 06||57||||5121996 |- | Malady, Laurence||||1933 Sep 22||67||H of Helen||5050411 |- | Malady, Phyllis Dora||||1982 Jun 22||||||5122055 |- | Malady, Timothy||1966 Jan 07||1966 Jan 15||||S of Eileen & Michael Malady||5050412 |- | Malady,Thomas Joseph||||1957 Feb 07||||||5122055 |- | Malcolm, James||||1919 May 14||11||B of John||5318870 |- | Malcolm, John Alexander||||1904 Dec 15||69||b. Co. Armagh, Ireland; B of James||5318870 |- | Manintveld, Tyler David||1998 Apr 09||1998 Jun 19||||S of Colin & Daina; B of Jayden & Blake||4299755 |- | Manley, Annie Helena||1905||1936||||nee Callaghan; W of George; M of Rosie & Bill||5318990 |- | Manley, Frederick||||||||||5319073 |- | Manley, Isabella||||||||||5319073 |- | Manley, James||||||||||5319073 |- | Mann, Agnes Jessie||||1928 Oct 27||61||W of Robert T||5318884 |- | Mann, Elenor||1894 Aug 10||1969 Dec 14||||||5319252 |- | Mann, Frank William||||1959 May 23||76||||5319252 |- | Mann, Hilda||||1934 Sep 19||||W of Alexander||4299930 |- | Mann, James Robert||||1957 Feb 25||72||H of Lottie; F of Lottie; GF of Bernard||5122215 |- | Mann, Lottie||||1943 Aug 13||47||W of James Robert Mann; M of Lottie; GM of Bernard||5122214 |- | Mann, Robert Tweed||||||||H of Agnes Jessie||5318884 |- | Mann,Alexander||||1955 Oct 17||||d. Adelaide; H of Hllda||4299930 |- | Mannix, Catherine||||1931 Apr 12||82||with Thomas Mannix||5050295 |- | Mannix, Thomas||||1912 Apr 27||69||with Catherine Mannix||5050295 |- | Mapleson, Arthur John||||1936 May 05||59||d. Jindivick; H of Gertrude||A016 |- | Mapleson, Gertruce Louisa||||1963 Dec 09||78||W of Arthur||A016 |- | Marcus, Christopher Hugh||||1959 Jul 29||3||S of Peg & Os||5319423 |- | Marcus, Doreen Marjorie (Peg)||||1997 Sep 12||79||W of Os (dec); M of Chris (dec)||5319424 |- | Marcus, Oswald William||||1974 Sep 10||61||F of Christopher; H of Peg||5319423 |- | Margerison, Joshua Keva||||1990 Jan 25||<1||S of Darren & Cynthia; B of Chardelle, Dania, Talitha, Samuel||4299772 |- | Marie, Sr. Iva||||1971 Nov 24||||||5122262 |- | Mark, Ellen Norris||1888 Nov 05||1973 Nov 05||||W of Ernald (dec); M of Aubrey, Lila, Russell, Max (all dec); GM of Max & Nancy||5050179 |- | Marle, Annie M||||1920 Jul 08||72||||A036 |- | Marrabel, George||||||8||S of John & Jane||5318836 |- | Marrabel, Jack||||1911 Dec 01||27||H of Olive; S of John Edward & Jane; B of Jean||5318844 |- | Marrabel, Jane||||1937 Jul 13||80||D of John & Jane||5318836 |- | Marrabel, Jean Cameron||1912 Jul 18||1937 Mar 18||||D of John & Mary Marrabel||5318844 |- | Marrabel, Jessie||1891 Jul 06||1991 Feb 20||||D of John & Jane||5318836 |- | Marrabel, John||||1919 Feb 04||87||H of Jane; F of George, Willie, Jane, Jessie||5318836 |- | Marrabel, Olive Marion (Bonnie)||||1988 Feb 09||78||D of John & Olive Marrabel; Sis of John (dec), Jean (dec)||5318845 |- | Marrabel, Olive Mary||||1962 Nov 05||77||W of Jack||5318844 |- | Marrabel, Willie||||||7||S of John & Jane||5318836 |- | Marshall, ?||||1935 Sep 10||80||year uncertain||4299800 |- | Marshall, William Henry||||1941 Aug 26||72||H of Elizabeth (dec)||5319038 |- | Marshall, William John||||1908 Feb 15||59||||4299800 |- | Marshall, William Stephen||||1939 Aug 01||||S of W J & L C Marshall||4299957 |- | Marson, Pietro (Peter)||1917 Oct 21||2008 Jan 16||||H of Angela; F of Augusto & Mary||5319356 |- | Martin, ?||||||||||4299795 |- | Martin, Abraham||||1928 May 14||68||H of Rose||4299979 |- | Martin, Agnes Jane||||1967 Nov 04||||M of Elizabeth, Edith, Bill, Alvin, Hazel, Ethel||4259553 |- | Martin, Ailsa Craig||||1982 May 04||||W of Alvin||4259556 |- | Martin, Alvin Orr||||1961 May 19||||H of Ailsa; F of Rilla & Ian||4259556 |- | Martin, Arthur William Redvers||||1958 Aug 27||58||H of Vera||4299642 |- | Martin, Harold Herbert||||1937 Aug 18||26||||f12258048 |- | Martin, Harry||||1947 Aug 31||46||||5319086 |- | Martin, Isabel||||1927 Aug 02||59||||5318893 |- | Martin, Janet||1857||1948||||||5319036 |- | Martin, Margaret||1864||1941||||||5319036 |- | Martin, Rose Jane||||1951 Dec 05||82||W of Abraham||4299979 |- | Martin, Vera Virginia||||1981 May 08||77||W of Arthur||4299642 |- | Martin, William Hazlett (Bill)||1907 Dec 24||2000 Jul 30||||S of Agnes & Andrew||4259554 |- | Masal, Dragomir Milan||||1992 May 17||84||H of Zagorka; F of Margaret, Alex, Peter, George||5319361 |- | Masal, Zagorka||||1993 Feb 22||72||W of Dragomir; M of Margaret, Alex, Peter, George||5319361 |- | Mascadri, Maria Paola||1938 May 18||2006 Nov 22||||W of Bianco; M of Masel, Elena, Elisabetta||5050201 |- | Masiero, Elisa Maria||1934 Aug 09||2004 Dec 21||||W of Severino||5050205 |- | Masiero, Severino||1925 May 19||1999 Dec 09||||H of Elisa||5050205 |- | Maslen, Doris Grace||||1977 Dec 04||71||||5319449 |- | Maslen, Fanny||||1937 Aug 02||63||W of Walter||f12281344 |- | Maslen, Frederick Lionel||||1962 Oct 05||60||||5319449 |- | Maslen, Walter James||||1957 Jun 24||78||H of Fanny||f12281344 |- | Matchett, Amy E||||1952 Oct 29||83||||f12529408 |- | Matchett, Beryl A||||1927 Jan 14||26||||f12529408 |- | Matchett, Lyle||||1989?||84?||||f12529408 |- | Matchett, William||||1938 Sep 09||69||||f12529408 |- | Mather, Ivy Myrtle||||1962 Jun 25||66||||5030074 |- | Mather, Jesse||||1922 Mar 15||73||H of Harriet; F of Ruth & Ellen (Nellie)||4299827 |- | Matheson, Hondra Margaret||||1953 May 27||||W of Joseph||f11858176 |- | Matheson, Joseph Heay||||1948 May 17||78||H of Hondra||f11858176 |- | Matthews, Catherine Helen||||1923 Oct 30||17||D of John Richard Matthews||4299907 |- | Matthews, Florence May||||1948 Jul 20||20||W of Jack||f11860160 |- | Matthews, Gwen||||1934 Jul 20||42||D of J & A Matthews; Sis of Lance||f12640576 |- | Matthews, Hannah Truran||||1945 Sep 06||72||W of John Richard||4299907 |- | Matthews, James||||1941 Sep 26||80||H of Annie||f12060416 |- | Matthews, John Richard||1855 Jun 18||1956 May 16||||H of Catherine||4299907 |- | Matthews, Lance||||1936 Jul 27||42||H of Edith; B of Gwen||f12640576 |- | Matus, Jack||||1957 Feb 12||72||||4299660 |- | Matus, Nina||||1957 Jul 43||43||||4299655 |- | Matus, Paraskowa||||1961 Jun 29||68||||4299660 |- | Maxwell, Vincent Donald||||1979 Mar 11||25||S of Val (Armistead); B of Christine, Beverley, Maria||A124 |- | Mayne, Helen||||1992 Oct 24||85||W of John; M of Margaret||4299622 |- | Mayne, John Thomas||||1960 Jan 09||57||H of Helen; F of Margaret||4299622 |- | Mayo, Alfred||||1952 Jan 23||||H of Annie; F of Lindsay||4299723 |- | Mayo, Annie Elvina||||1940 Mar 24||||W of Alfred; M of Lindsay||4299723 |- | Mayo, Lindsay||||1923 Apr 10||10||S of Alfred & Annie||4299723 |- | Mazza, Antonio||1908 Dec 18||1989 May 07||||H of Francesca||5050218 |- | Mazza, Francesca||1913 Sep 09||1989 May 14||||W of Antonio||5050218 |- | McAinch, Peter James||||1965 Jan 03||64||H of Thelma||5319297 |- | McAinch, Thelma Kathleen||||1973 Jun 20||64||W of Peter||5319297 |- | McAllister, John Gavin||||1991 Jun 13||69||AIF; H of Noel; F of Beverley, Neil, Judith||5319581 |- | McAllister, R F Noel||1921 Jul 11||2002 Apr 23||||nee Clarke; W of Gavin; M of Beverley, Neil, Judith||5319580 |- | McArdle, Brigid||||1991 Feb 21||96||Aunt of Maureen Brady||5122105 |- | McCarthy, Alice May||1903 Jan 07||1992 Oct 19||89||with Otto & Anna Larsen||f12630016 |- | McCarthy, Bridget Elsie||1890 Oct 03||1890 Nov 11||||D of Patrick||5050227 |- | McCarthy, Patrick John||||1928 Aug 12||64||||5050227 |- | McCartney, Brian Pearce||1936 Jun 13||1995 Aug 12||||S of Gordon & Elizabeth||5122018 |- | McCartney, Elizabeth Alice||1907 Oct 29||2003 Nov 01||||W of Gordon; M of Brian||5122018 |- | McCartney,Gordon Burnett||1905 Apr 28||1964 Oct 21||||H of Elizabeth; F of Brian||5122018 |- | McCarty, John||||1895 May 09||47||H of Lydia; F of Lydia||f12164288 |- | McCarty, Lydia (Tib)||||1894 Dec 13||13||D of John & Lydia||f12164288 |- | McChee, Henry Raver||||1922 Sep 22||32||||5050325 |- | McColl, Archibald Dugald||1886 Feb 14||1940 Jul 03||||||f12193984 |- | McColl, Dora||1898 Mar 24||1970 Sep 20||||M of Dorita, Joan, Donald, Walter; W of Archibald (dec)||f12191680 |- | McColl, Rachel Mary||1913 Sep 14||1927 Jul 14||||||5318894 |- | McCulloch, Samuel||1864||1929||||||5318939 |- | McCully, Julia Maria||||1957 May 04||91||W of William||5318985 |- | McCully, Robert Young||||1936 Apr 27||44||||5318984 |- | McCully, William||||1940 Sep 24||78||H of Julia||5318985 |- | McCutcheon, Margaret Clark||||1931 Jul 07||80||W of Thomas||5318944 |- | McCutcheon, Thomas||||1935 Sep 02||90||H of Margaret||5318944 |- | McDoald, Jane||||1944 Oct 29||79||W of Alexander||5319127 |- | McDonald, Albert||||1924 Feb 13||||Late AIF||5050354 |- | McDonald, Alec||||1937 Aug 08||||||5050354 |- | McDonald, Alexander||||1945 Apr 12||91||H of Janet||5319127 |- | McDonald, Angus||||1922 Jun 18||72||H of Harriett||5050321 |- | McDonald, Ann Euphemia||||1960 Sep 07||||||5319273 |- | McDonald, Charles Stuart||1849||1918||||F of Neil & Lachlan||5318854 |- | McDonald, David||||1955 Sep 12||74||||A090 |- | McDonald, Ellen||||1953 Jul 13||||W of Mathew||5050423 |- | McDonald, Harriett Margaret Ellen||||1948 Dec 03||72||W of Angus||5050321 |- | McDonald, John Thomas||||1915 Jul 21||56||H of Rebecca||f12377280 |- | McDonald, Lachlan||||||||d. WWI; S of Charles||5318854 |- | McDonald, Margaret||||1952 Apr 12||85||W of Alec||5050354 |- | McDonald, Mathew||||1937 Nov 01||60||H of Ellen||5050422 |- | McDonald, Neil||||||||d. WWI; S of Charles||5318854 |- | McDonald, Norman||||1961 Jul 22||||H of Rose||4299632 |- | McDonald, Rebecca Vincient||||1954 May 09||85||W of John||f12377280 |- | McDonald, Rhys Aaron||||1992 May 02||<1||S of Michelle & Angus; B of Sussanna, Anthony, Kylie, Lisa, Dean||4299768 |- | McDonald, Rose Hannah||||1962 Jan 02||||W of Norman||4299632 |- | McDonough, Freda Harriet||||1998 Jan 03||86||W of John; M of Kelvin & Neville||5319660 |- | McDonough, John||1883 Feb 20||1943 Dec 29||||H of Mildred; F of John, Bernard, Connie, Lionel, Arthur, Noel, Una, Bruce||f11937408 |- | McDonough, John Littlewood||||1965 Oct 22||53||H of Freda; F of Kelvin & Neville||5319660 |- | McDonough, Mildred Jolin||1890 Apr 23||1943 Oct 02||||nee Robinson; W of John; M of John, Bernard, Connie, Lionel, Arthur, Noel, Una, Bruce||f11937408 |- | McDonough, Noel Robinson||1922 Dec 25||1956 Dec 19||||S of John & Mildred||f11935424 |- | McDougal, Edna||||1991 Jul 02||73||W of Frank; M of John & Aileen||5319576 |- | McDougal, Francis Benjamin (Frank)||||1993 Jan 22||77||AIF VX48651; POW; H of Edna (dec); F of John & Aileen||5319577 |- | McEvoy, Annie||||1919 Oct 16||||W of Edward||5050223 |- | McEvoy, Edward||||1895 Sep 09||||H of Annie||5050223 |- | McEvoy, John||||1897 Jun 19||||S of Annie & John||5050223 |- | McEwan, James||||1929 Sep 08||55||H of Margaret||4299876 |- | McF., S G||||||||||5319338 |- | McFadyen, Robert||||1958 Sep 19||||||5319257 |- | McFarland, Allan||||1954 Oct 13||70||S of William & Ellen||5318879 |- | McFarland, Thomas||||1936||65||AIF||A018 |- | McFarland, William||||1920 Oct 16||66||H of Ellen||5318878 |- | McFarlane, Dora||||1971 Jun 20||86||W of Hugh; M of Keith, Ken, Peg||5319263 |- | McFarlane, Hugh Ernest||||1959 Nov 17||86||H of Dora; F of Keith, Ken, Peg||5319263 |- | McFarlane, James William||||1940 Dec 07||61||||f11980480 |- | McGilton, Alice Lillian||||1942 Jan 21||61||W of John||5318999 |- | McGilton, John Andrew||||1940 Sep 10||57||H of Alice; F of Thelma & Eric||5318999 |- | McGrath, Catherine Susan||||1946 Feb 02||78||W of Robert||f11780928 |- | McGrath, Clare||||1962 Feb||<1||D of Anthony & Edna; Sis of Bernadette, Anne,Michael, Gerard||5122000 |- | McGrath, Eileen Anastasia||||1987 Jul 15||76||W of Francis; F of Margaret, Kevin, James, Barry, Eileen||5121971 |- | McGrath, Francis||||1967 Mar 28||70||H of Eileen; F of Margaret, Kevin, James, Barry, Francis||5121971 |- | McGrath, Joan||||1991 Jun 02||70||W of William; M of Robert; M-in-L of Joan||5319574 |- | McGrath, Kevin Francis||||1971 Jan 31||35||||5121968 |- | McGrath, Martin T||||1907 Dec 25||20||S of J & Maria McGrath||5050269 |- | McGrath, Patrick||||1905 Oct 13||74||F of James||5050269 |- | McGrath, Robert Henry||||1947 May 25||80||H of Catherine||f11780928 |- | McGrath, William Robert (Bob)||||1997 Jul 04||84||AIF VX27915; H of Joan (dec); F of Robert; F-in-L of Joan||5319573 |- | McIlrath, Andrew||||1953 Dec 16||86||H of Elizabeth||5318964 |- | McIlrath, Elizabeth||||1938 Sep 19||72||W of Andrew||5318964 |- | McIntosh, Ada Isabel||||1972 Jun 19||83||W of Norman||5319235 |- | McIntosh, Norman McDonald||||1951 Jul 08||65||H of Ada||5319235 |- | McIntyre, Mary Ellen||||1943 May 19||63||||5122217 |- | McKanzie, William John||||1960 Apr 12||75||H of Drucilla||5319414 |- | McKenzie, ?||||||||||f12427776 |- | McKenzie, Alexander||1906||1938||||||5318970 |- | McKenzie, Alexander||||1942 Nov 16||66||H of Annie||5319065 |- | McKenzie, Alexander||||1938 Oct 08||32||S of Alexander & Annie||5319065 |- | McKenzie, Annie||||1929 Aug 23||72||||4299789 |- | McKenzie, Annie Edith||||1966 Feb 26||87||W of Alexander||5319064 |- | McKenzie, Drucilla Maud||1888 Oct 12||1973 Oct 04||||W of William; M of Doris||5319414 |- | McKenzie, Duncan||1929 Mar 20||1907 Jul 20||||b. Glasgow, Scotland; H of Ellen||4299789 |- | McKenzie, Ellen||1940 Mar 13||1900 Dec 23||||b. Rusholm; W of Duncan||4299789 |- | McKenzie, John Lowe||||1928 Mar 13||61||||4299789 |- | McKenzie, Robert Alexander||1953 Nov 23||1953 Nov ||||14 hours; S of Ken & Jessie; B of Ron||5319225 |- | McKindlay, Andrew ||||1892 Nov 16||51||d. Warragul; S of James & Jane (nee Farquharson); B of Donald||5318868 |- | McKinley, Mary||||1942 May 15||80||||5122246 |- | McKinnon, ?||||||||||5318895 |- | McLaughlin, Charles||||1959 Apr 01||||||5122049 |- | McLaughlin, John||||1940 Jan 07||82||||f12208768 |- | McLaughlin, Margaret Elizabeth||||1963 Jun 11||||||5122049 |- | McLaughlin, Myrtle||||2001 Apr 26||98||D of John H & Fanny Topp; W of Alexander (dec); M of Betty & Jill||4299746 |- | McLean, Elsie||||1961 Aug 25||52||||5319327 |- | McLean, Rodney Gordon||1948 Jan 10||1948 Jul 21||||S of Gordon & Evelyn; B of Pam & Colin||4299689 |- | McLeish, Henry||||1948 Mar 19||66||H of Mary||4299681 |- | McLeish, Mary||||1968 Dec 31||90||W of Henry||4299681 |- | McLeod, Douglas||1904 Jul 21||1946 Jun 16||||||5318948 |- | McLeod, Gwladys Evelyn||1911 Dec 20||2000 Jul 25||||nee Olsen||5318948 |- | McMahon, Anthony||||1957 Nov 10||<1||S of Mavis & Edgar; B of Jennifer, Bronwen, Lisa||5050299 |- | McMahon, Margaret||||1907 Nov 05||54||nee Dineen; b. Ireland; W of Patrick||5050234 |- | McMahon, Robert||||1892 Nov||56||||5318795 |- | McNab, Angus Campbell||1897 Sep 19||1962 Oct 27||||H of Millicent||5319323 |- | McNab, Millicent Muriel||1903 Jul 01||1992 Dec 01||||W of Angus||5319323 |- | McNeil, Allan G M||||1908 Feb 16||17||S of D & M L McNeil||5318866 |- | McNeil, Duncan C||||1898 Aug 10||||d. Infancy; S of D & M L McNeil||5318866 |- | McPhee, George Donald||||1956 Jun 12||56||||5319199 |- | McPhee, Ivy Clarissa||||1977 Jul 28||69||||5319199 |- | McPherson, A||||1970 Nov 02||67||AIF VX91170||5030119 |- | McPherson, Alan Bruce||||1997 Nov 16||55||||5319196 |- | McPherson, Archibald Swift||||1946 May 27||44||||5319104 |- | McPherson, Catrina Lillias||||1972 Dec 21||71||||5319104 |- | McPherson, Christina Eliza (Teen)||||1980 Dec 09||89||W of Donald; M of Arch (dec), Isabelle (dec), Joyce, Marge, Dot||5319203 |- | McPherson, Donald Alexander Archibald||||1966 Mar 04||43||||5319195 |- | McPherson, Donald Alexander Archibald||||1955 De c 26||67||H of Christina||5319202 |- | McPherson, Jane Sophia||1870||1951||||nee Bradshaw||5318954 |- | McPherson, Marjorie Rosendale||1911||1996||||with Jean Jenkins (nee McPherson)||5319079 |- | McPherson, William||1871||1933||||||5318954 |- | McPhie, Alexander Elder||||1960 May 06||70||H of Violet; F of Jean, Jess, Ann, Marie, Don||5319262 |- | McPhie, Violet||||1959 Nov 10||61||W of Aleander; M of Jean, Jess, Ann, Marie, Don||5319262 |- | Mead, Arthur James||||1960 Jul 24||81||H of Madeline; F of Frank, Ealine, Gordon, Victor, Lloyd, Dawn||4299618 |- | Mead, Arthur James||1883||1960||||H of Madeline; F of Frank, Elaine, Gordon, Victor, Lloyd, Dawn||4299619 |- | Mead, Madeline Marge||1894||1984||||W of Arthur; M of Frank, Elaine, Gordon, Victor, Lloyd, Dawn||4299619 |- | Meade, John||||1890 May 29||18||S of Thomas||5050224 |- | Meade, Thomas||||1916 Apr 18||80||F of John||5050224 |- | Medrykiewicz, Emilja (Millie)||1923 Oct 30||1999 Mar 15||||W of Roman; M of John & Christina; GM of Steven, Scott, Kylie, David, Samantha, Mark||5121958 |- | Medrykiewicz, Roman||1923 Oct 09||1989 Mar 06||||H of Millie; F of Christina; GF of David, Mark, Samantha||5121958 |- | Meehan, John||||1927 Mar 25||84||b. Co. Tyrone, Ireland; d. Warragul; B of Frank||5050357 |- | Meehan, Mary||||1914 Feb 16||72||b. Co. Tyrone, Ireland; Sis of John & Francis Meehan||5020274 |- | Melbourne, Martha||||1975 Jun 27||76||W of Thomas||A075 |- | Melbourne, Rhys Ashley||1989 Nov||1989 Nov 22||||S of Natalie & Wesley||4299773 |- | Melbourne, Thomas||||1956 Dec 09||56||H of Martha||A075 |- | Mepham, Yvonne Rose||||1952 Sep 12||15||||A147 |- | Messenger, Elsie McGregor||||1953 Apr 24||||||5319218 |- | Metcalfe, Alma||||1951 Aug 06||81||W of Edward||4299997 |- | Metcalfe, Edward James||||1940 Aug 02||72||H of Alma||4299997 |- | Middleton, Frederick Holman||1884 Feb 26||1974 May 25||||H of Ada (Simpkin); F of Allan, Alma, Rita; H of Rhena (Tiller); F of Avon (Ballantyne)||5050157 |- | Middleton, Rhena Brehaut||1902 Sep 21||1994 Aug 21||||W of Fred; M of Avon & Brian Ballantyne; GM of Ian, David, Wendy, Greg||5050157 |- | Miler, Florence||||1972 Apr 12||79||D of William & Flora||4299792 |- | Miles, Adelaide Luisa||||1917 Jul 08||60||W of J J Miles||4299818 |- | Millar, Annie Hazel||1922 Jul 04||1936 Apr 14||||b. Kileel, Ireland; d. Warragul; D of John & Margaret Millar; Sis of Eveline, Margaret, Mabel, Gladys, Florence, John, Gordon||5318987 |- | Millar, Shirley Margaret||1950 Feb 27||2009 Feb 13||57||nee Handley; W of Sydney; M of Scott & Ryan||5319526 |- | Millar, Sydney Ronald||1946 Oct 13||2014 Feb 02||||H of Shirley (dec); F of Scott & Ryan||5319527 |- | Miller, Connie Maree||||1985 Apr 12||||Infant D of Ronald & Jantina; Sis of Ronald & Alan||5050301 |- | Miller, Flora Eliza||||1938 Aug 26||72||W of William||4299792 |- | Miller, Lily||||1889||||||5318794 |- | Miller, William||||1912 Aug 21||52||H of Eliza||4299792 |- | Millier, Barry Arthur||1942 Sep 03||1943 Feb 15||||S of Ted & Eunice; B of Graham, Kevin, Elaine, Joy||f11986944 |- | Millier, Edwin||||1968 Apr 15||91||||f11906432 |- | Millier, Rosanna Charlotte||||1944 Sep 24||65||||f11906432 |- | Mills, Amelia Isabel (Milly)||||1991 Sep 04||90||W of Frederick (snr)||f12557248 |- | Mills, Charles Edward||||1911 Nov 19||12||||A067 |- | Mills, Edward||||1924 Jan 27||89||||A067 |- | Mills, Frederick (jnr)||||1928 Sep 26||21||S of Frederick & Amelia; B of Ron, Len, Norm, Kevin, Ian||f12557248 |- | Mills, Frederick (snr)||||1981 Mar 28||84||AIF; H of Amelia||f12557248 |- | Mills, George Edward||||1918 Aug 19||7||||A067 |- | Mills, George Everard||||1983 Jun 14||90||||A066 |- | Mills, Ruth||||1958 Jul 01||103||||A065 |- | Milne, William H||||1924 Mar 22||||||f12462976 |- | Milner, Abraham||||1923 Jul 09||||H of Caroline||A028 |- | Milner, Leslie||||1952 Nov 19||12||||A146 |- | Milner, Ralph||||1921 Nov 20||66||H of Ellen||A029 |- | Minichiello, Carmine Antonio||1927 Sep 23||1961 May 05||||b. Melito, Irpino, Italy; d. Yallourn; H of Maria; F of Michael, Prisco, Vince||5121997 |- | Minichiello, Maria Libera||1930 Jan 28||2001 Feb 03||||b. Melito, Irpino, Italy; d. Warragul; W of Carmine; M of Michael, Prisco, Vince||5121997 |- | Minichiello, Vincenzo||1917 Jan 10||2009 Dec 31||||b. Melito, Irpino, Italy; d. Drouin||5121981 |- | Mirams, Frederick John||||1938 Feb 25||||||f12271232 |- | Mirams, Jane||||1940 Feb 18||||||f12271232 |- | Misuraca, Giuseppina||1900 Jun 21||1986 Jun 15||||W of Michele; M of Calogero & Giuseppina||5121950 |- | Misuraca, Michele||1900 May 14||1980 Jun 11||||H of Giuseppina; F of Calogero & Giuseppina||5121950 |- | Moffatt, Arthur Johnston||||1912 Apr 08||40||d. British Columbia; S of Eliza & John||f12339584 |- | Moffatt, Eliza||||1917 Aug 28||81||W of John||f12339584 |- | Moffatt, Herbert||||1951 Oct 18||78||||A166 |- | Moffatt, John||||1898 May 17||75||H of Eliza||f12337536 |- | Moffatt, Sarah Ann||||1919 Apr 08||49||||f12339584 |- | Monson, Mervyn Herbert||||1966 Jul 27||56||H of Myra; F of Lorraine, Barry, Russell||5319511 |- | Monson, Myra Gray||||1998 May 06||84||W of Mervy; M of Lorraine, Barry, Russell||5319511 |- | Monteith, Ethel||1892||1968||||||5318942 |- | Monteith, Norman||1921||1931||||||5318942 |- | Monteith, Norrie||1890||1943||||||5318942 |- | Moody, Claude||||1953 Nov 29||||AIF 4661; H of Jessie; F of Rob, Frank, Mardi, Nan, Phil||A125 |- | Moody, Jessie Isobel Nancy||||1978 Feb 12||||W of Claude; M of Rob, Frank, Mardie, Nan, Phil||A125 |- | Moore, Ada Dorothy||1903||1974||||W of Rex||5122024 |- | Moore, Mary||||1936 Dec 05||||||5050370 |- | Moore, Rex Patrick||1893||1965||||H of Ada||5122024 |- | Morgan, Florence||||1933 Mar 01||62||||5050312 |- | Morgan, Marion||||||||||5050313 |- | Morgan, Richard Parry||||1952 May 26||83||||5050312 |- | Moriarty, Daniel||||1893 Mar 08||38||||5050225 |- | Morris, Ella Eliza||||2000 May 09||93||Nee Polkinghorne; W of Leslie||4299901 |- | Morris, Ellen (Nellie)||||1995 Jan 12||84||W of Rupert; M of Mervyn, Geoffrey, Ronald, Elaine||5319260 |- | Morris, Leslie Alan||||1937 Oct 06||32||d. Alexandra; H of Ella||4299901 |- | Morris, Rohan Geoffrey||||1965 May 15||<1||||5319290 |- | Morris, Rupert Wardell||||1959 Feb 24||53||H of Ellen; F of Mervyn, Geoffrey, Ronald, Elaine||5319260 |- | Morris, Terence David||1967 Jun 03||1967 Jul 09||||S of Louise & David||5050242 |- | Morrison, James Griffin (Jim)||||1998 Jul 12||75||d. Scotland; H of Maureen; F of Newton, Jim, Wayne, Graham||5319531 |- | Mortimer, Florae M||||1960 Jul 28||69||||5319278 |- | Mortimer, Hannah Elizabeth||||1946 Jun 12||87||||A035 |- | Motton, Harriet Anne||||1936 Nov 07||63||||4299985 |- | Motton, Henry||||1956 Nov 18||||||4299985 |- | Motton, Linda May||||1917 Dec 17||7||||4299836 |- | Motton, Walter Clifford||||1953 Jan 13||49||||4299836 |- | Moyes, Wallace Lawson||||1946 Feb 04||||AIF||5319109 |- | Moyle, Clara Slobom||||1891 Jun 05||||||f12704832 |- | Moyle, Frederick James||||1945 Apr 15||37||B of Samuel||4299995 |- | Moyle, Samuel Reginald||||1940 Feb 13||32||B of Frederick||4299995 |- | Moyle, Sarah||||1940 Jun 07||||||f12704832 |- | Moyle, William||||1946 Oct 11||||||f12704832 |- | Mulgrew, Bernard James (Barney)||1905 Jun 29||2001 Nov 04||96||H of Muriel & Janet (dec); F of Lynette, Alan, Janet||5050194 |- | Mumford, Richard||||1954 Jan 19||80||||A123 |- | Munro, Catherine||||1913 May 17||67||||5318905 |- | Munro, Donald McGilvery||||1921 Jan 27||78||||5318905 |- | Murdie, David||||1860 Jul 03||38||b. Jedburgh, Scotland; H of Marky||5318798 |- | Murdie, Marky Minto||||1900 May 30||77||b. Jedburgh, Scotland; W of David||5318798 |- | Murie, Annie E||||1917 Jan 17||33||D of John & Eliza Murie||4299745 |- | Murie, Elizabeth||||1923 Jun 18||71||W of John||4299745 |- | Murie, John||1839 Aug 07||1920 Jul 04||||H of Elizabeth||4299745 |- | Murie, John William||||1896 Jun 14||22||S of John & Eliza Murie||4299745 |- | Murphy, Emma Rebecca||||1959 Oct 08||74||||5122036 |- | Murray, Douglas||||1949 Jul 08||||b. Exton, Tasmania||5319122 |- | Murray, Ivy May||1920 Jul 03||2005 Sep 20||||W of Joe; D of William (Bill) & May Alice Hallett; Sis of Leonard Verdun Hallett||A141 |- | Murray, Jack||||1950 Nov 17||36||H of Terese Bernadette||5050408 |- | Murray, Joseph Francis (Joe)||1914 May 21||2002 Oct 22||||H of Ivy; S of John (1970 Mar 05 – 1941 Aug 14) & Alexina (1874 Jul 19 – 1958 Jun 23) both of Scotland||A141 |- | Murray, Nora||||1933 Jan 25||||W of J J Murray||5050407 |- | Murray, Peter Bernard||1950 Mar 24||2011 May 09||||F of Brock; B of Trish; B-inL of Bill; Uncle of Tanya, John, Peter||5050408 |- | Murray, Sr Cecily (Sr. Marie Antoninus)||||1999 Aug 31||||||5122113 |- | Murray, Teresa Bernadette (Terry)||1918 Oct 14||1995 Oct 07||||W of John (Jack) Murray (dec); M of Trish & Peter||5050407 |- | Myers, Theresa Ellen||1939 Mar 17||2004 Jun 02||65||W of Peter; M of Andrew, Stephen, Anne, Julie||5050131 |- | Myrteza, Sefedin||||1991 Aug 07||68||H of Milly; F of Kevin, Steven, Brett, Corinne||5319564 |- | Nairn, Edward Scott||||1952 Feb 24||60||H of Irene; F of Kevin, Dawn, Mary, Barbara, Margaret||5319184 |- | Nairn, Irene||||1985 Feb 20||80||W of Edward; M of Kevin, Dawn, Mary, Barbara, Margaret||5319184 |- | Nash, Daniel Kane||||1992 Mar 13||||S of Catherine & Peter||4299769 |- | Nash, Frances||||1953 Feb 18||25||D of Margaret||5122131 |- | Nash, Margaret Vera||||1965 Aug 18||58||M of Frances||5122131 |- | Nativo, Gaetana||1928 Feb 15||1994 Apr 29||||b. Giarratana, Italy; d. Warragul||5050209 |- | Nativo, Giuseppe||1926 Jul 26||2008 Apr 27||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Ferndale||5050209 |- | Nativo, Hanny Veronique Carine||1959 Jul 04||2008 Jun 04||||nee Gosens; W of Vince; M of Joey, Sophie, Giovanni, Michael||5050204 |- | Nativo, Salvatora||1900||1989 Oct 25||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Ferndale||5050215 |- | Neave, John Francis||||1940 Apr 29||47||H of Gertrude; F of Rosa, Lewis, Allan, Marjorie, Ron, Glen||5319024 |- | Needham, Henry||||1944 Feb 05||83||H of Mary||4299890 |- | Needham, Mary||||1931 Feb 21||68||M of Mary, Henry, George, May||4299890 |- | Needham, Samuel Edward||||1969Dec 18||71||||5030118 |- | Nelson, ?||||||||||5318931 |- | Newnham, Albert Ernest||||1952 Aug 19||72||H of Violet||5319045 |- | Newnham, Violet Todd||||1944 Mar 11||60||W of Albert; M of Len, Jean, William, Shirley||5319045 |- | Nicholas, George Allan||||1978 Sep 16||60||S of James & Mary; B of Jim & Brenda||4299939 |- | Nicholas, James Ernest||||1933 Dec 03||68||H of Mary||4299938 |- | Nicholas, Mary Stuart||||1950 Jul 16||74||W of James||4299938 |- | Nicholas, Peter||||1943 Jan 29||39||||5122224 |- | Nicholls, Ellen||||1952 May 07||69||W of Frank||f12008832 |- | Nicholls, Frank Colin||||1943 Mar 22||70||H of Ellen||f12008832 |- | Nielsen, Marie Therese||1931 Nov 08||2011 Sep 08||79||W of John; M of Paul, Ann-Maree, Helen, Susan, Peter, Jane, Mary, John, Frances||5050164 |- | Nielsen, Sofie Regina||||1979 Feb 21||73||W of Torleif; M of John, Olaf (dec), Eric (dec)||4299924 |- | Nielsen, Torleif Johan Bertrand||||1954 Jan 20||49||H of Sofie; F of John, Olaf (dec), Eric (dec)||4299924 |- | Nielsen, Tracey Lee O'Neill||||1992 Jun 18||22||Fiance of Peter (Bush); M of Levon (tige); D of Harry & Stanis; Sis of Shane, Yvette, Maz, Mark||5319542 |- | Nightingale, Florence May||1934 Aug 12||2013 Apr 06||||D of Ina & Frederock; Sis of Jack, Eric, Mick, Fay, David, Josephine, Shirley, Rex||5319359 |- | Nightingale, Frederick C A||1909||1933||||H of Ina; F of John, Eric, Florence, Lindsay, Fay, David, Josephine, Shirley, Rex||5319270 |- | Nightingale, Ina||1904||1960||||W of Frederick; M of John, Eric, Florence, Lindsay, Fay, David, Josephine, Shirley, Rex||5319270 |- | Noonan, Martin William (Bill)||||1980 Apr 18||||H of Sarah||5122267 |- | Noonan, Sarah Anne||||1962 Oct 01||||W of Martin William||5122267 |- | Norris, Mervyn Leslie||||1992 Aug 03||66||RAN VX180628; H of Wilma; F of Leanne, Beverley, Heather||5319623 |- | Norris, Wilma Joyce||||2003 Dec 24||73||W of Mervyn; M of Leanne, Beverley, Mervyn||5319624 |- | Norton, George Edward||||||64||||5122136 |- | Norton, Mary Ellen||||||65||||5122136 |- | Notman, Elizabeth||||1946 Feb 16||86||d, Traralgon; W of Thomas||5318858 |- | Notman, Francis||||1973 Mar 23||79||H of Irene||5319311 |- | Notman, Irene Flora||||1964 Apr 11||68||W of Francis; M of Phyllis, Leslie, Dorothy, Ronald||5319311 |- | Notman, Kathleen Edith||||1963 Jun 06||||W of William||5122008 |- | Notman, Kevin William||1942 Jan 21||1942 Jan 21||||Twin of Margaret||5122250 |- | Notman, Lionel Francis||||1992 Aug 19||75||H of Rosalie||5319619 |- | Notman, Margaret Elizabeth||1942 Jan 21||1942 Jan 21||||Twin of Kevin||5122250 |- | Notman, Rosalie Maude||1919 Aug 21||2006 Apr 23||||W of Lionel (dec)||5319620 |- | Notman, Thomas||||1918 Jan 13||57||H of Elizabeth||5318857 |- | Notman, William||||1967 Jul 28||86||H of Kathleen||5122008 |- | Nott, Mary Elizabeth (Mollie)||||1981 Oct 31||78||W of Thomas||5122075 |- | Nott, Thomas H||||1954 Nov 15||52||H of Mollie||5122075 |- | Novak, Elizabeth||1899 Apr 06||1954 Dec 04||||||5122074 |- | Nugent, John Clarence||||1982 Sep 10||87||H of Mary||5122012 |- | Nugent, Mary Frances||||1963 Oct 05||63||W of John (Jack); M of Joan & Cyril (dec)||5122012 |- | O'Boyle, Gerard||||1949 Jan 01||15||||5122169 |- | O'Boyle, Mary Elizabeth||||1974 Jun 17||63?||||5122169 |- | O'Brien, Elizabeth||||||||W of John (dec); M of George||5050288 |- | O'Brien, Sarah A||||1945 Dec 27||74||M of William||5122196 |- | O'Brien, William Michael||||1947 Nov 24||74||F of Sarah||5122196 |- | O'Bryan, Norma Margaret||||1992 Aug 06||62||W of Patrick; M of Fr. Denis, Paul, Anne, Julie, Kevin, Fiona||5319533 |- | O'Bryan, Patrick D||||2013 Oct 30||||H of Norma||5319534 |- | O'Callaghan, Francis John||||1964 Apr 20||23||||5122015 |- | O'Connor, Alice||||1957 Sep 28||45||W of James||5122221 |- | O'Connor, James||||1943 Mar 31||42||H of Alice||5122221 |- | O'Connor, Jane||||1960 Jul 04||71||W of John||5122032 |- | O'Connor, John||||1954 Jan 09||57||b. “Willtown”, Co, Kerry, Ireland; H of Margaret||5122220 |- | O'Connor, John Dermot||||1949 Feb 25||||H of Mary; F of Kirky, Maria, Tom||5122218 |- | O'Connor, John Michael||||1962 May 14||74||H of Janet||5122032 |- | O'Connor, Margaret||||1945 Sep 28||||b. Thalee, Co. Kerry, Ireland; W of John||5122220 |- | O'Connor, Mary Marcella||||2000 Oct 01||94||nee Cummins; W of John; M of Kirky, Maria, Tom||5122219 |- | O'Connor, Patrick St. John||1899 Feb 23||1983 Jul 15||||S of John & Margaret||5050262 |- | O'Connor, Thomas||||1911 Jan 26||74||||5050262 |- | O'Dea, Maria Theresa||||1956 Sep 15||51||W of Thomas; M of baby Marie, Margaret (and Barry, Thomas & Janet), Michael & Nola||5122092 |- | O'Dea, Thomas Francis||||1968 Dec 29||61||H of Maria; F of baby Marie, Margaret (and Barry, Thomas & Janet), Michael & Nola||5122092 |- | O'Donnell, Katie||||1928 Jul 17||||||5050358 |- | O'Hare, Florence Elizabeth||1870||1926 May 09||||W of James||5050340 |- | O'Hare, James Martin||||1918 Mar 09||53||F of James||5050341 |- | O'Hare, James William||||1922 Dec 10||23||S of James||5050341 |- | O'Shaughnessy, Bridget Anastasia||||1963 Nov 18||86||W of William; M of Eileen, Leslie, Roy, Ivan||5122150 |- | O'Shaughnessy, Eileen||||1913 Apr 18||11||D of William & Bridget; Sis of Leslie, Roy, Ivan||5050334 |- | O'Shaughnessy, Ivan Francis||||1954 Feb 06||40||S of William & Bridget; B of Eileen, Leslie, Roy||5122115 |- | O'Shaughnessy, William Francis||||1947 Feb 03||78||H of Bridget; F of Eileen, Leslie, Roy, Ivan||5122150 |- | Ogilvy, Ada||||1916 Jun 06||||W of C S Ogilvy||f12435968 |- | Ogilvy, C S||||||||||A015 |- | Oldham, Ann||||||||||5319211 |- | Oldham, Hector Robert Bruce||||1991 Sep 14||74||AIF VX3846; S of Harold & Catherine||5319598 |- | Oldham, John||||||||||5319211 |- | Oliver, Florence Jane||||1962 Sep 02||81||W of William||5030095 |- | Oliver, George Day||||1935 Oct 04||35||d. Erica||f12574848 |- | Oliver, Leslie||||1995 Feb 17||76||AIF VX29100||5030096 |- | Oliver, William Austin||||1973 Nov 24||93||H of Florence||5030095 |- | Olsen, Florence Emiline||||1942 Jun 24||81||M of Florence & John||f12036864 |- | Olsen, J R||||1972 May 08||74||H of Doreen; F of John, Ivan, Dulcie, Peter||5319654 |- | Olsen, Thomas M||||1945 Dec 30||72||||5122195 |- | Onslow, Elsie Victoria||||1954 May 25||69||W of Walter||f12002816 |- | Onslow, Walter K||||1943 Apr 05||52||H of Elsie||f12002816 |- | Orlandi, Angelo||||1954 Sep 02||69||||A121 |- | Orlandi, Dagmar||||1986 Nov 17||92||||A121 |- | Osler, James||1951 Feb 06||1951 Feb 06||||S of Joan & Horace (Jack); B of Lesley||A162 |- | Osler, Joan Daphne Ellis||1925 Feb 06||2000 Oct 05||||W of Horace; M of Lesley, Jennifer, John||A162 |- | Oss, Nicholas Van||1992 Dec 16||1992 Dec 16||||S of Lisa & Marcel; B of Annalise & Aimee||4299765 |- | Oswin, Sr. Mary||||1981 Aug 18||||||5122262 |- | Owen, Doris||||1968 Nov 15||72||W of John; Cousin of Gladys Turner (England)||5319419 |- | Owen, Emily Matilda||||1966 Jun 11||68||W of Percival; M of Clarence (dec), Mary, John, Roy||5319206 |- | Owen, John||||1959 Jun 05||60||AIF 352||5319418 |- | Owen, Percival John||||1955 Aug 28||58||H of Emily; F of Clarence (dec), Mary, John, Roy||5319206 |- | Oxley, Doreen May||1920 Jun 26||2007 Sep 14||||||f12024000 |- | Oxley, Frederick Ernest||1915 Aug 02||1984 Feb 27||||H of Doreen; F of Graeme, Margaret, Barry, Lynette||f12024000 |- | Oxley, Lynette||||1942||<1||19 days; D of Frederick & Doreen||f12024000 |- | Palmer, Arthur Ernest||||1950 May 05||||H of Elizabeth||f12146688 |- | Palmer, Eleanor||||1898 Jun 01||57||||f12350464 |- | Palmer, Elizabeth Ann||||1959 Jan 18||92||W of Arthur||f12146688 |- | Palmer, Herbert||||1954 Sep 17||74||H of Margaret||A151 |- | Palmer, Margaret Mary||||1952 Jul 25||63?||W of Herbert; M of Keith, Jack, Betty||A151 |- | Panas, Bill||||||||H of Politta||5319187 |- | Panas, Politta||||||||W of Bill||5319187 |- | Panozzo, Clementina||||1969 Aug 31||68||W of G. Panozza||5122029 |- | Panozzo, G||1896||1962||||H of Clementina||5122028 |- | Panozzo, Rita||1929 May 30||2000 Sep 04||71||W of Stefano; M of Steven & Amilia||5050198 |- | Panozzo, Stefano||1928 Mar 11||2001 Feb 04||||H of Rita; F of Steven & Amilia||5050196 |- | Pappas, Irene Mary||1933 Oct 22||1959 Jun 09||||D of Madge & James Dobinson||4299630 |- | Pardon, Frederick Benjamin||||1970 Jun 09||||H of Mary||5319487 |- | Pardon, Mary||||1960 Apr 28||||W of Frederick; M of Lily, Evelyn, Debra||5319487 |- | Parke, Emily Marion||||1920 Oct 03||75||W of George||A033 |- | Parke, George||||1924 Jul 24||80||H of Emily||A033 |- | Parke, Sydney Glenn||||1953 Apr 19||<1||S of Lorna & Syd||A142 |- | Parker, Eileen||||1979 Sep 11||67||W of Theodore; M of Margaret||5122154 |- | Parker, John Wilson||||1951 Oct 16||81||H of Sarah||5319078 |- | Parker, Margaret||||1947 Aug 28||<1||D of Theodore & Margaret||5122154 |- | Parker, Mary||||1965 Jul 29||90||W of Michael||5050431 |- | Parker, Michael||||1939 Sep 30||71||H of Mary||5050431 |- | Parker, Sarah Maria||||1942 Jan 21||71||W of John||5319078 |- | Parker, Theodore||||1959 Aug 04||56||H of Eileen; F of Margaret||5122154 |- | Parkin, Fred J J||||1955 Dec 10||||||4259559 |- | Parkinson, Edmund||||1913 Aug 31||57||S of John & Alice||5318934 |- | Parkinson, Elizabeth||||1965 Apr 26||86||W of John||5318974 |- | Parkinson, John||||1895 Feb 28||67||H of Alice||5318934 |- | Parkinson, John||||1937 Jan 05||64||H of Elizabeth; F of Alice & Elvie||5318973 |- | Parkinson, Margaret Jane||||1933 Sep 02||62||D of John & Alice||5318934 |- | Parknison, Alice||||1916 Feb 14||86||W of John||5318934 |- | Pask, Annie Elizabeth||||1945 Jan 21||68||W of Edward||5030051 |- | Pask, Edward William Horton||||1960 Apr 20||86||H of Annie||5030051 |- | Pater, Bruce Edward||||1948 Jun 24||1||S of Jack & Edna||5319137 |- | Paterson, Alexander||||1888 Sep 29||43||||A069 |- | Paterson, Mary Ann||||1904 Sep 13||62||||A069 |- | Paterson, William||||1952 Apr 19||48||H of Janet; F of Isabel, William, James, Lynette||4259598 |- | Patrick, Charles Harris Stewart||1905||1993 Jan 19||||S of William & Emily||f12400192 |- | Patrick, Emily Mary||1879||1955||||W of William; M of Charles, William, Jessie, Barbie, (Mary) Daisy, Joseph, Edward, Frederick||f12400192 |- | Patrick, William Andrew||1850||1916||||H of Emily; F of Charles, William, Jessie, Barbie, (Mary) Daisy, Joseph, Edward, Frederick||f12400192 |- | Patten, Elvie Laila||||1953||49||W of Neilus||A131 |- | Patten, Jessie||||1962 Jul 04||78||||5319339 |- | Patten, Neilus Leslie||||1981 May 15||74||H of Elvie||A131 |- | Payne, Catherine||||1917 Mar 02||54||M of James||4259612 |- | Payne, Eliza Emily||1885 Aug 01||1948 Oct 31||||nee Garner; W of William; M of Lilly, Emily, Florence, Bill (dec), Edith, Doris||f11982656 |- | Payne, Joseph||1879 Oct 30||1960 Jul 18||||H of Mary||5319420 |- | Payne, Mary Ellen||||1959 Jun 14||76||W of Joseph||5319420 |- | Payne, William Jonathan||1881 Jun 05||1953 Feb 03||||H of Eliza; F of Lilly, Emily, Florence, Bill (dec), Edith, Doris||f11982656 |- | Paynter, Bertie Edison||||1975 Apr 14||78||H of Thelma||4259574 |- | Paynter, Clara Elizabeth||||1929 Oct 31||53||W of Herbert Franklin||4299879 |- | Paynter, Donald Robert||1927 Sep 10||1996 Aug 27||||H of Jessie (Audrey); F of Colin, Robyn, Sharon, Michael||4299793 |- | Paynter, Elsie||||||||M of Jennie Rae; W of Ernest||4299859 |- | Paynter, Ernest||||||||F of Jennie Rae; H of Elsie||4299859 |- | Paynter, Frederick James||1925 May 26||2008 Nov 02||||H of Pam; F of Paul, Gail, Mark (dec), Maxine||A155 |- | Paynter, Gordon Hopetoun||||1954 Jun 05||52||W of Nena; Warragul Shire President 1953-4||4259571 |- | Paynter, Harvey Roy||1927 Oct 25||2002 Jul 17||||S of Gordon & Winnie; H of Margaret; F of Anne; B of Elva, Floris, Shirley, Graham, Barry, Trevor||4259572 |- | Paynter, Herbert Franklin||||1935 Apr 02||47||W of Gertrude||4299880 |- | Paynter, Leslie Roy||||1954 Jun 04||63||H of Amy; F of Merle & Frank||4259575 |- | Paynter, Mark Frederick||1952 Jan 20||1952 Apr 01||||S of Esma Pamela & Frederick James; B of Paul, Gail, Maxine||A154 |- | Paynter, Michael||||1965 Dec 31||6?||||5319198 |- | Paynter, Nena Winifred||||1979 May 07||72||W of Gordon||4259571 |- | Paynter, Sarah Elizabeth||||1929 Jan 07||65||W of William||4299856 |- | Paynter, Thelma Emily||||1968 Feb 27||65||W of Berti; M of Harold & Clarice||4259574 |- | Paynter, William Henry||||1933 Dec 17||76||H of Sarah||4299856 |- | Pearse, Twin sons||1948 May 28||1948 May 28||||S of William & Irene||5319135 |- | Peck, Clarence William||||1981 Mar 11||76||H of Irene; F of Trevor||4299682 |- | Peck, Clifford Edward||||1951 Jul 01||39||||4299672 |- | Peck, Irene Elvia||||1989 Apr 15||81||Nee McLeish; W of Clarence; M of Trevor||4299682 |- | Peck, Trevor||||1949 Sep 24||14||S of Clarence & Irene||4299682 |- | Pedersen, Arch||||1963 May 11||82||H of Elizabeth; F of Myrtle Gladys, Rueben, Eileen||4299674 |- | Pedersen, Edward A||||1949 May 17||37||||5319154 |- | Pedersen, Elizabeth||||1960 Feb 01||76||W of Arch; M of Myrtle Gladys, Rueben, Eileen||4299674 |- | Pedersen, Jeanette||1945 Jul 21||2005 Nov 04||||ne Drenthe; M of Geoff, Ian (dec), Di & Trevor (dec)||5319529 |- | Pedersen, Luke||1994 Apr 07||1994 Apr 07||||S of Dawn & Ian; B of Matthew & Jason||4299760 |- | Pedersen, Mary||||1947 Sep 19||88||W of Reinhard||4299899 |- | Pedersen, Reinhard||||1932 Jan 21||81||H of Mary||4299899 |- | Pedersen, Trevor Gary (Chuck)||||1992 Aug 16||20||S of Neil & Jeanette; B of Geoff, Ian, Diane||5319539 |- | Pederson, Bruce||||1939 Feb 24||4||S of C & A Pederson||4299900 |- | Pelacchi, Maria Giacomina||||1956 Apr 01||61||W of Martino||5122189 |- | Pelaccki, Martino||||1951 Jan 05||54||H of Maria||5122189 |- | Pender, George||1859 Aug 02||1939 Jun 08||||||5318959 |- | Pender, Leslie Anderson||||1905 Oct 29||13||S of J Pender||5318862 |- | Pender, Robert Guncan Jack||||1916 Jun 30||23||KIA France||5318864 |- | Pentland, Jack Ewing||||2006 Jan 09||87||H of Rita||5319072 |- | Pentland, Louisa Cora||||1942 Jul 03||48||||5319072 |- | Perry, Jane Eliza||1867 Dec 06||1896 Aug 07||29||b. Broadmeadows; d. Warragul; W of Peter Perry||4299747 |- | Petch, Selina||||1948 Dec 08||68||W of William||4299693 |- | Petch, William||||1953 Feb 20||89||H of Selina||4299693 |- | Peterkin, Elizabeth Queenie Allbeury||||1979 Mar 22||||W of James||5319204 |- | Peterkin, James Walker Watson||||1955 Nov 12||||H of Elizabeth||5319204 |- | Peters, Alice May||||1981 Mar 09||81||W of Baden||5319431 |- | Peters, Arthur Henry||||1964 Jul 24||88||||5319497 |- | Peters, Baden Roy||||1959 Oct 30||59||H of Alice||5319431 |- | Peters, Emmaline||||1964 Jan 16||82||||5319497 |- | Peters, Victor||||1937||||AIF d. France; S of C R & J Plouwright||f12255616 |- | Peterson, Jessie Janet Rose||||1991 Feb 16||86||W of Norman; M of Ivor, Carl, Eroc, Colin, Cathy||5319220 |- | Peterson, Lena Isobelle||||2003 May 12||102||W of Augustus||5122089 |- | Peterson, Norman Joseph||||1953 Jan 09||52||H of Jessie; F of Ivor, Carl, Eric, Colin, Cathy||5319220 |- | Peterson. Augustus William||||1956 Apr 30||65||H of Lena||5122089 |- | Petshack, Alice||||1963 Mar 25||||W of Robert||5319030 |- | Petshack, Herman||||1965 Mar 30||91||H of Rosa||5319292 |- | Petshack, Robert G||||1940 Sep 23||64||W of Alice||5319029 |- | Petshack, Rosa Amalia||||1969 Dec 03||||W of Herman||5319292 |- | Pettit, Annie||||1920 Apr 21||42||W of Thomas E Long; M of Martha May & Doris Caroline||4299848 |- | Pettit, Anthony Allard||1910 Sep 15||1987 Dec 24||||H of Grace; F of Margaret||5319291 |- | Pettit, Grace Evelyn||1907 Jun 09||2010 Jul 21||||W of Anthony||5319291 |- | Pettit, Thomas Ackroyd||1912 Aug 10||2001 Aug 30||||OAM; B of Anthony Allard Pettit & Allard Pettit||4299849 |- | Pettit, Thomas Allard||||1950 Jul 24||74||H of Annie||4299848 |- | Pharaoh, Ada Mary||||1974 Nov 16||89||W of William||4299898 |- | Pharaoh, Betty Joan||1929 Jan 15||2004 Nov 22||||nee Glen; M of James; M of Chris & Stuart; M-in-L of Sika & Lynette||4299703 |- | Pharaoh, James||||1939 Apr 07||80||H of Mary; F of William, Jessie, Albert||4299897 |- | Pharaoh, Joame Robert (Jim)||1924 Jul 04||2003 Aug 24||||H of Betty; F of Chris & Stuart; F-in-L of Sika & Lynette||4299703 |- | Pharaoh, Mary Jane||||1932 Feb 17||73||W of James; M of William, Jessie, Albert||4299897 |- | Pharaoh, William George||||1935 Jan 05||50||H of Ada; F of Dorothy, Jessie, Allan, William, James||4299898 |- | Phelan, Thomas||||1909 Jan 20||50||H of May Theresa||5050252 |- | Philip, H||||1996 Oct 05||76||AIF VX18219; H of Josephine||5319358 |- | Phillips, ?||||||||mother||5318881 |- | Phillips, Anne Cruthers||||1939 Jul 12||53||||5319004 |- | Phillips, Augusta||||1966 Apr ||77||W of James Sargeant; M of Harry, Irene, Grace||f12264768 |- | Phillips, Cerise||||1954 Nov 22||||M of Beverley||5122073 |- | Phillips, George Frederick||1877||1958||||H of Lilias||f11908352 |- | Phillips, Lilias||1875||1944||||W of George||f11908352 |- | Phillips, Lilias Enid (Neen)||1909 Oct 28||1997 Apr 15||||D of George & Lilias||f11908352 |- | Phillips, Michael John||||1965 Oct 19||<1||S of Maureen & Brian; B of Carolyn, Nadia, Anthony, Daniel, Rodney||5122027 |- | Phillips, Rodney Brian||||1966 Oct 30||<1||S of Maureen & Brian; B of Carolyn, Nadia, Anthony, Daniel, Michael||5122027 |- | Phillips, Ronald James||1947 Oct 24||1952 Sep 28||||S of Fred & Alma; B of Norma, Julia, Gwen, Jim||A150 |- | Phillips, Rosemary||1952 Oct 05||1952 Oct 06||||D of Mary & John (Jack); Sis of Brian, Jeffrey, Stephen, Jennifer||5122138 |- | Phillips, Rosetta Mary||||1941 Nov 06||54||W of William||5319042 |- | Phillips, William G||||1961 Jul 05||78||H of Rosetta||5319042 |- | Phillips, William Thomas||||1937 Sep 11||28||H of Mabel; F of Jack & Don||5318971 |- | Phillips, William Thomas||1936 Feb 14||1936 Feb 14||50||||5318992 |- | Phillips. John Archibald||||1934 Jul 04||18||||5318955 |- | Piazzon, George||1940 Oct 05||2010 Feb 14||||||5050207 |- | Piazzon, John||1971 Feb 19||1997 Aug 20||||||5050207 |- | Picken, Annie Mary||||1923 May 25||72||W of John (dec); M of Daisy, Kenneth, Marjorie||5318873 |- | Picken, John||||1910 Jan 26||59||W of Annie M||5318861 |- | Picken, Mary Ann||||1883 Sep 01||39?||W of John||4259610 |- | Pickering, Arthur Joseph||||1969 Jul 22||||S of Gabrielle||5050226 |- | Pickering, Gabrielle||||1962 Jul ||87||H of Arthur||5050226 |- | Pierrehumbert, Edward||||1942 Oct 04||77||||f12021696 |- | Pierrehumbert, Hannah Elizabeth||||1947 Feb 06||79||||f12021696 |- | Pinkerton, Bethany Jane||1995 Aug 19||1995 Aug 19||||D of Julie & Peter||5319286 |- | Pinkerton, Thomas Friend||||1966 Aug 01||||H of Victoria||5319287 |- | Pinkerton, Victoria M||||1985 Sep 10||||W of Thomas||5319287 |- | Pirera, G||||||||||5050382 |- | Pisa, Salvatore Risa||1912 Jun 06||1986 Sep 04||||||5121980 |- | Pisana, Giusepinna||1925 Jun 23||2006 Jul 28||||b. Geiarratana, Italy; M of John, Joe, Victor, Ernie||5050211 |- | Pisana, Vincenzo||1919 Nov 21||1991 Sep 20||||b. Ragusa, Italy; d. Ferndale||5050211 |- | Pitt, Edith Mary||||1991 Nov 21||70||W of Keith; M of Richard, Keith, Robert, Rhonda||5319602 |- | Pitt, Keith Percy||1920 Mar 30||2003 Oct 03||||||5319603 |- | Pleasance, Eldred||||1943 Sep 19||80||H of Mary||f11943360 |- | Pleasance, Mary||||1953 Dec 16||89||W of Eldred||f11943360 |- | Plouright, Charles||||1896 Nov 07||1||S of C R & J Plouwright||f12304192 |- | Plouwright, Charles Robert||||1940 Jul 05||79||H of Julia||f12302016 |- | Plouwright, Roy||||1917 Oct 05||21||AIF d. France; S of C R & J Plouwright||f12304192 |- | Plozza, Katie Ida (Kit)||||1993 May 21||95||D of Bernardo & Caterina Plozza; Sis of Mary, Ben (dec), Lil (dec), Ted (dec), Andy, Bill||5319636 |- | Polack, Amy Beatrice||||1958 Jul 11||76||||A037 |- | Polack, Elizabeth Jane||||1958 Aug 22||98||||A037 |- | Polack, S W||||1918 May 26||91||||A038 |- | Polkinghorne, Eliza Jane||||1945 Sep 18||81||W of William||4299903 |- | Polkinghorne, William||||1924 Oct 04||60||H of Eliza Jane; F of Samuel (late AIF) & Willie (dec), Mabel, Louie, Ella||4299903 |- | Polson, Edgar James||||1950 Dec 16||42||H of Ivy; F of Lindsay, Audrey. Josie, Jenny||5122188 |- | Ponton, Eva Agnes||||1971 Feb 02||82||W of William Jacob; M of Jack, Barney, George, Phyllis, Thelma, Evelyn||5319071 |- | Ponton, William Jacob||||1942 Jul 18||58||AIF V85019||5319070 |- | Pope, George R||||1926 Jan 24||70||||f12488704 |- | Porch, ?||||||||||4299965 |- | Porter, Daniel Martin||||1933 Aug 25||||H of Sarah||A040 |- | Porter, Mabel Violet||||1917 Feb 11||16||||A040 |- | Porter, Sarah Elizabeth||||1946 Jul 04||81||W of Daniel||A040 |- | Potter, Clarice||||1910 Jul 27||11||D of A J & B E Potter||5318870 |- | Powell, Amy||||1870 Nov 15||35||Sis of Henry Powell||f11880128 |- | Powell, Henry||||1883 Sep 14||54||b. Southampton, England; B of Amy||f11880128 |- | Powell, Irene Joan||||1946 Oct 21||<1||D of Tommy & Edna; Sis of Tommy & Carol||5122192 |- | Pratt, Cecil William||||1964 Aug 01||||H of Evelyn||5319318 |- | Pratt, Eliza Ann||1885 Oct 06||1952 Nov 01||||Nee Glover; W of William; M of Violet, Wilfred, Cecil, Herbert, Norma, James, Noel, Geoffrey, Raymond, Adrian||4290030 |- | Pratt, Elizabeth||||1921 Dec 13||69||W of George||4299826 |- | Pratt, Evelyn Constance||||1963 May 29||||W of Cecil||5319318 |- | Pratt, George||||1928 Dec 20||77||H of Elizabeth||4299826 |- | Pratt, William Thomas||1877 Jun 12||1943 May 25||||H of Eliza; F of Violet, Wilfred, Cecil, Herbert, Norma, James, Noel, Geoffrey, Raymond, Adrian||4290030 |- | Prescott, Christopher||1954 Jun 30||1954 Oct 14||||||A135 |- | Prescott, Douglas||1953 Jul 21||1953 Jul 24||||||A135 |- | Prescott, Rinder Roy||1924 May 23||1957 Feb 07||||||A135 |- | Prescott, Rose||1928 Jun 28||1959 Feb 20||||||A135 |- | Price, Ellen Mary||||1948 Jan 24||63?||||5318885 |- | Price, H R||||1951 Nov 07||73||||5318885 |- | Prime, George King||||1931 Mar 19||66||H of Margaret; F of Hayden, Evelyn, Edith, Dorothy||5318941 |- | Prokopczyk, John||||1997 Jan 28||82||H of Sofia||5121985 |- | Prokopczyk, Sofia||||1984 Sep 19||84||W of John||5121985 |- | Prytz, Essie Fernie||||1953 Jan 14||67||W of Ernest Patrick; D of Richard & Margaret Skews||A144 |- | Pudney, Clara Rosalinda||||1960 Nov 23||69||W of Robert||5319478 |- | Pudney, Daniel D||||1944 May 17||78||H of Mary||f11914176 |- | Pudney, Mary Anne||||1959 Jan 03||92||W of Daniel||f11914176 |- | Pudney, Robert Nelson||||1967 Apr 05||76||H of Clara||5319480 |- | Pugh, John||||1936 Apr 22||||||5318986 |- | Purcell, Felix Michael||||1941 May 19||75||H of Mary||5122254 |- | Purcell, Mary Ann||||1944 May 22||81||W of Felix||5122254 |- | Purdie, Doris Edna||1924 Feb 08||2005 Jan 31||||W of William; M of Donald, Raymond (dec), Marilyn||5319308 |- | Purdie, William Hamilton||1915 May 04||1964 May 23||||H of Doris; F of Donald, Raymond (dec), Marilyn||5319308 |- | Purkiss, Allen||||1929 Oct 10||62||H of Mary; F of Merline & Frank||4299877 |- | Purkiss, Mary Ann||1872 Jul 08||1950 Apr 12||||W of Allen (dec); M f Merline & Frank||4299878 |- | Pyke, Joan Elaine||1932 Dec 10||2005 Aug 25||||M of Peter, Christopher, Danny, David||5050129 |- | Pyle, Lucy Anne||||1970 Sep 19||58||W of William||5122034 |- | Pyle, Luke William||||1989 Oct 12||2||S of Bill & Robyn||4299774 |- | Pyle, William Darcy||||1962 Jan 23||61||H of Lucy; F of William, Patricia, Raymond, Kevin, Laurence, Marie, Maureen, Colleen, Janet, Carmel, Eileen, Peter, Mary, Bernice||5122034 |- | Quaife, ?||||||||||f12329536 |- | Quaife, Verna Gladys||||1955 Aug 10||35||D of Thomas||f11786880 |- | Quarell, ?||||||||||5319182 |- | Quigley, Anne||||1972 Mar 26||||Infant D of Michael & Veronica||5050300 |- | Quirk, Nathan||1992 Feb 22||1992 Feb 22||||S of Geoff & Bernadette; B of Joshua & Hannah||4299770 |- | Quirk, Thomas||1997 Jun 11||1997 Jun 11||||S of Geoff & Bernadette; B of Joshua & Hannah||4299770 |- | Radcliffe, Alan L||||1955 Oct 28||38||AIF VX67170; H of Ruby; F of Leslie, Nola, John||A083 |- | Radcliffe, Ruby Grace||||1996 Sep 13||90||W of Alan (dec); M of Les (dec), Nola, John||A084 |- | Radford, Charles Joseph||1957 Dec 09||1959 Jan 06||||||5319409 |- | Radford, Francis George||1907 Feb 14||1993 Apr 22||86||H of Vera; F of Noel, Ralph, Elaine, Briane, Athol, Kay, Lorraine, Pauleen, Sylvia, Ivy, Geraldine||5319638 |- | Radford, George||||1943 Mar 13||||||f12011072 |- | Radford, Mark William||1964 Aug 19||1981 Sep 08||17||||5319409 |- | Radford, Vera Eileen||||2005 Jan 21||96||W of Francis (dec); M of Noel, Ralph, Elaine, Briane, Athol, Kay, Lorraine, Pauleen, Sylvia, Ivy, Geraldine||5319639 |- | Rae, Jennie F||||1974 Jan 14||60||nee Paynter; W of John; M of John, Alan, William, Barbara, Margaret||4299858 |- | Raeburn, Sarah||||1939 May 02||||||A046 |- | Raeburn, T W H||||||||AIF||A046 |- | Raeburn, Thomas Samuel||||1919 Nov 18||||||A046 |- | Ramsdell, Adele Roslyn||||1942 Oct 28||1||Twin of Dawn||5122226 |- | Randall, Doris||||1933 Aug 25||18||||5318951 |- | Randall, Jessie||||1983 Aug 30||96||W of William; M of Alan, Lilian, Edna, Hilda||5318951 |- | Randall, William Robert||||1949 Nov 06||73||H of Jessie; F of Alan, Lilian, Edna, Hilda||5318951 |- | Rankin, Patrick James||1939 Dec||1939 Dec 28||<1||S of Kathleen & Bert; B of Mary, Maureen, Vrian, Aileen, Patrick||5050433 |- | Rasdell, Dawn Kathlee||||1955 Jan 27||13||Twin Of Adele||5122226 |- | Rawson, ?||||||||||f12634176 |- | Rawson, Charles||||1942 Dec 22||67||H of Violet||f12019456 |- | Rawson, Edward S||||1958 Feb 19||66||AIF; H of Mary F of Joyce & Elsie||5319393 |- | Rawson, Mary||||1978 Jul 07||82||W of Edward||5319393 |- | Rawson, Violet||||1971 Nov 06||91||W of Charles||f12019456 |- | Rech, Bruno||1921 Apr 25||1982 Aug 01||||S of Giacomina; B of Alexander; S of Gregorio; B of Alexander & Pater (dec)||5121955 |- | Rech, Giacomina||1894 Sep 24||1986 Sep 28||||W of Gregoria; M of Alexander, Bruno (dec), Peter (dec)||5121956 |- | Rech, Gregorio Secono||1893 Sep 13||1979 Aug 10||||H of Giacomina; F of Alexander, Bruno (dec), Peter (dec)||5121956 |- | Redman, Ellen||||1941 Sep 12||72||W of Harry||5050347 |- | Redman, Emma||||1895 Apr 12||||D of Mary||5050346 |- | Redman, Harry Stephen||||1913 Apr 10||45||H of Ellen; F of Glinda||5050347 |- | Redman, Mary Ann||||1889 Mar 14||||M of Emma||5050346 |- | Redmile, Charles||||1954 Oct 04||||||5319213 |- | Reed, ?||||||||||f12501440 |- | Reed, Keith||||1938 Dec 18||||||5050425 |- | Reeves, Charlotte Maude||||1964 Jul 06||73||||5122016 |- | Reeves, Clara Elizabeth||||1941 Sep 14||74||W of Frederick||f12064896 |- | Reeves, Edgar Gilmore (Ted)||||1991 Jul 18||79||H of Anne; F of Fred & Ian||5319584 |- | Reeves, Frederick Trethowan||||1943 May 07||78||H of Clara||f12064896 |- | Reeves, James Gerard (Jim)||||1980 Jan 22||73||H of Kate||5122080 |- | Reeves, Kate Evelyn||||1955 Dec 28||45||W of Jim; M of Noel & Kathleen||5122080 |- | Reeves, Louisa Anne||||2000 Jan 29||86||nee Mull; W of Ted (dec); M of Fred & ian; M-in-L of Libby & Margaret||5319583 |- | Reid, Agnes Marie||||1953 Feb 18||60||||f12666112 |- | Reid, Frances Mavis||||1930 Dec 01||3||||f12666112 |- | Reid, Francis Graham||||1972 Jul 15||82||||f12666112 |- | Reilly, Mary Fredrica||||1945 Oct 11||56||||5122203 |- | Reilly, William Michael||||1959 Oct 27||80||||5122203 |- | Rennie, Mary||||1962 Jul 29||72||W of Thomas||5319459 |- | Rennie, Thomas||||1973 Jun||75||H of Mary||5319459 |- | Renshaw, Ida Swanton||||1958 Oct 17||71||W of Lawrence||5319190 |- | Renshaw, Lawrence||||1956 Sep 02||71||H of Ida||5319190 |- | Renton, Elsie Lillian||1919 Nov 05||1981 Jul 01||||D of James & Ruby Payne (dec); M of Heather, Glenys, Graeme, Leanne||4259612 |- | Revitt-Mills, C G||||1969 Dec 01||78||AIF 1485; H of Dorothy; F of Thelma, Dorothy, Gill, Keith, Eric, Ken||A115 |- | Revitt-Mills, Dorothy Estella||||1971 Dec 09||79||W of C G||A116 |- | Revitt-Mills, Eric||||||||||f12591424 |- | Revitt-Mills, Thelma||||1935 Jun 02||15||||f12591424 |- | Reynolds, ?||||||||||4299987 |- | Reynolds, Alma May||||1964 Apr 15||76||W of John||4299678 |- | Reynolds, John||||1948 Mar 13||62||H of Alma||4299678 |- | [[Rhoden-187|Rhoden, John]] ||||1886 Mar 26||45||||Obituary |- | Rhodes, Albert Lindsay||||2001 Nov 07||76||||A094 |- | [[Rhodes-2035|Rhodes, Harold Austin]] ||||1964 Jun 01||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Rhodes-2035-1.jpg 5319505] |- | [[Rhodes-2039|Rhodes, Kevin Bruce]] ||||1955 Jul 01||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Rhodes-2039.jpg A093] |- | Rhodes, Mabel Gladys||||1963 Sep 03||53||||5319096 |- | [[Hawkins-5501|Rhodes, Marjorie Elizabeth]] ||||1969 Jul 29||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Rhodes-2035-1.jpg 5319505] |- | Richards, Charles||||1956 Jan 12||76||H of Ludavena||A087 |- | Richards, Ellen||||1938 May 20||88||W of William||f12440640 |- | Richards, Gladys Isobel||||1974 May 23||83||W of John; M of Alice & Ken||4299715 |- | Richards, John Albert||||1950 Apr 22||68||H of Gladys; F of Alice & Ken||4299715 |- | Richards, John Edward||||1945 Aug 21||58||H of Ruby||5319119 |- | Richards, Ludavena||||1960 May 17||84||W of Charles||A087 |- | Richards, Ruby Melvina||||1972 Jun 11||76||W of John||5319119 |- | Richards, William||1839 Sep 11||1922 May 05||83||H of Ellen||f12438336 |- | Richardson, Edward||||1954 Mar 05||87||H of Mary||f12219392 |- | Richardson, James||||1958 Jun 21||73||||5319400 |- | Richardson, John||||1963 Aug 11||86||H of Matilda||5319485 |- | Richardson, Mary Emma||||1953 Aug 23||82||W of Edward||f12219392 |- | Richardson, Matilda||||1960 Jun 12||82||W of John||5319485 |- | Riddett, Donald William||||25||||B of Betty, Leslie, Vilma, Graham||5122038 |- | Rigano, Carmel Lily||||1989 Nov 29||||W of Mick; M of Joseph, Carmel, Maree, Andrew, Aktherine ||5050213 |- | Riley, Michael||||1899 Mar 13||70||||5050236 |- | Riley, Vera||||1974 Dec 18||||||5319205 |- | Riley, Walter||||1955 Sep 21||||||5319205 |- | Ring, C R H||||1957 Sep 05||48||RAAF 12683||5319378 |- | Ringin, Belle Violet||||1998 Sep 08||||||5319091 |- | Ringin, William George||||1970 Jan 23||||||5319091 |- | Risdale, George Veltum||1875 Jun 19||1933 Oct 19||||F of Arthur, Minnie, Winifred, George||f12680960 |- | Ritchie, Patrick||||1938 Oct 15||73||H of Catherine||5050424 |- | Robb, George||||1969 Apr 14||72||H of Vera||f11782976 |- | Robb, Vera Cora||||1946 Mar 03||46||W of George||f11782976 |- | Robbins, Emily Charlotte||||1950 Sep 07||67||W of Joseph||A174 |- | Robbins, Joseph||||1954 May 03||78||H of Emily||A174 |- | Robbins, Robert George (Bob)||1922 May 24||2001 Dec 23||||H Of Hilda May; F of Yvonne, Trevor, Bill, Lyn, Murray||5319012 |- | Roberts, Amelia Ann||||1962 Nov 28||80||||5030097 |- | Roberts, Bronwen Ruth||||1943||<1||||5319058 |- | Roberts, Catherine Ruth||1873||1956||||W of William; M of Elizabeth, Ruth, Meirion, Idris, Owen, Gweneth||5319059 |- | Roberts, Clara Alice||||1945 Jun 06||75||H of Digory||f11967616 |- | Roberts, Digory||||1947 Oct 30||78||H of Clara||f11967616 |- | Roberts, Frederick John||||1952 Jul 16||||date uncertain||4259696 |- | Roberts, Herbert John||||2001 Jan 14||92||H of Rose Ethel; S of Nellie & Herbert William||4299982 |- | Roberts, Herbert William||||1938 Mar 18||63||H of Nellie||4299982 |- | Roberts, John||||1934 Jan 24||82||H of Mary||4299798 |- | Roberts, Kevin George||||1929 Jul 19||1||S of Alma & Arthur; B of Arthur & Lorna||4299875 |- | Roberts, Lucy||||1967 Mar 07||||date uncertain||4259596 |- | Roberts, Martha Anne||||1906 Dec 09||18||||4299798 |- | Roberts, Mary Ann||||1929 Aug 28||79||W of John||4299798 |- | Roberts, Nellie||||1953 Jan 19||83||W of Herbert||4299982 |- | Roberts, Owen Egryn Richard||1912 Oct 23||1995 Mar 10||||H of Phillipa; F pf Bronwen (dec), Evan, Carol||5319060 |- | Roberts, Phillipa Blodwin||1911 Oct 18||1988 Nov 17||||W of Owen; M of Bronwen (dec), Evan, Carol||5319060 |- | Roberts, Rose Ethel||||2002 Apr 10||85||W of Herbert John||4299982 |- | Roberts, William||1864||1947||||H of Catherine; F of Elizabeth, Ruth, Meirion, Idris, Owen, Gweneth||5319059 |- | Robertson, Agnes Mary||||1958 Aug 22||59||W of Arthur; M of Colin & Betty||5319256 |- | Robertson, Alexander||||1958 Oct 14||61||H of May; F of Margaret & Neville||5319016 |- | Robertson, Arthur Frederick||||1986 Oct 27||88||H of Agnes; F of Colin & Betty||5319256 |- | Robertson, Lenna May||||1984 Sep 20||83||W of Alexander||5319017 |- | Robertson, Lesley Marie||||1939 Sep 28||||Infant D of Alexander & May||5319016 |- | Robinson, Emma Elizabeth||||1954 Feb 02||76||W of William||f11834432 |- | Robinson, Fred||||||||||5319229 |- | Robinson, George||||1930 Mar 29||70||||f12689536 |- | Robinson, Isabel Lavinia||||1920 Feb 07||8||D of William & Emma; Sis of May, Seymour, Alma||A043 |- | Robinson, Jesica||1985 Nov 04||1985 Nov 04||||D of Allan & Carolyn||4299731 |- | Robinson, Joseph Charles||1859 Jul 24||1925||66||b. Lisles Gully, Maldon; H of Emily Annie (nee Cross); F of Mildred, Constance, Egerton, Arthur||f12516224 |- | Robinson, Margaret||||1918 Jul 30||84||||f12157952 |- | Robinson, Maria||||||||||5319229 |- | Robinson, Patricia Gwendoline||||1960 Apr 29||10||||5319272 |- | Robinson, William||||1947 Aug 22||69||H of Emma||f11834432 |- | Robinson, William||||1892 Nov 17||77||||f12157952 |- | Robson, Margery||||1961 May 29||49||nee Braithwaite; W of George; M of Peter, Margery, Margaret, Dorothy, Geoffrey||5030089 |- | Roche, Rev Father M A||||1925 May 21||||Parish Priest||5050399 |- | Rochford, James||||1940 May 11||69||H of Margaret||5050435 |- | Rochford, Margaret Maria||||1972 Jan 19||90||W of James||5050435 |- | Rodda, Wilfred||||19?8 Oct||||AIF 6861||4299833 |- | Rogers, Daisy||||1996 Jun 18||83||W of Stuart||5318966 |- | Rogers, Elaine Kerin||||1940 Jan 11||57||W of Walter; M of Elaine & Stuart||5318969 |- | Rogers, Henry Richard||||1910 Jun 17||52||H of Janey||f12094656 |- | Rogers, Janey Tozer||||||||W of Henry||f12094656 |- | Rogers, John||||1892 Dec 25||76||H of Sarah||5318869 |- | Rogers, Leonard Parks Birch||||||||KIA; S of Henry & Janey||f12094656 |- | Rogers, Madeline||||||||||f12094656 |- | Rogers, Richard Pearce||||1884 May 25||56||H of Sarah||f12094656 |- | Rogers, Sarah Birch||||1898 Sep 07||79||W of Richard||f12094656 |- | Rogers, Sarah Jane Orr||||1922 Jul 30||||W of John||5318869 |- | Rogers, Stuart A||||1981 Mar 26||71||H of Daisy; F of John & Gladys||5318966 |- | Rogers, Walter A||||1937 Dec 26||63||H of Elaine; F of Elaine & Stuart||5318968 |- | Rolfe, Ernest||||1951 Nov 23||66||H of Victoria||4259601 |- | Rolfe, George Edmond||||1954 Oct 21||70||H of Iris||5318876 |- | Rolfe, Iris Ivy||||1920 Jul 19||31||W of George||5318876 |- | Rolfe, Victoria May||||1971 Jul 01||86||W of Ernest||4259601 |- | Rolph, Charles Henry||||1962 Aug 20||77||H of Doris; F of Marie||5319450 |- | Rolph, Doris||||1964 Jul 02||70||W of Charles; M of Marie||5319450 |- | Romanin, Giovanni||1909 Mar 16||1996 Jul 31||||b. Cordenons, Italy; d. Warragul; H of Marianna||5050212 |- | Romanin, Marianna||1916 Jul 10||1990 Apr 11||||b. Cordenons, Italy; d. Warragul; W of Giovanni||5050212 |- | Ronalds, Alice Denham||||2001 May 25||90||W of Ernest; M of Lachlan & Marjorie||4259564 |- | Ronalds, Ernest Albert||||1955 Jun 29||84||H of Pamela||4259565 |- | Ronalds, Ernest Norma||||1984 Oct 07||73||H of Alice; F of Lachlan & Marjorie||4259654 |- | Ronalds, Lily||||1954 Oct 11||77||W of Oscar||4259567 |- | Ronalds, Oscar||||1955 Nov 30||82||H of Lily||4259567 |- | Ronalds, Pamela Louisa||||1965 Apr 09||89||W of Ernest||4259565 |- | Rose, Bertha||||||||||f12513984 |- | Rose, John Charles||||1953 Dec 29||84||||f12513984 |- | Rose, Rose||||1984 Jun 09||83||W of Robert||A164 |- | Ross, Duncan Robert Kent||||1958 Feb 04||41||H of Mary; F of Beverley & John||5319097 |- | Ross, James Warren||||1940 May 09||1||||f12202112 |- | Ross, Linda I||||1936 Jul 21||27||||5318980 |- | Ross, Rosemary||||1946 Aug 29||<1||||5319097 |- | Rotherham, Angus William||||1949 Dec 22||65||H of Phillas Violet; F of Rita, Gwen, Joy, Con||4299709 |- | Rotherham, Phillas Violet||||1981 Apr 27||94||W of Angus William; M of Rita, Gwen, Joy, Con||4299709 |- | Rowe, Mary Catherine||||1931 Nov 11||64||W of Stephen||5050390 |- | Rowe, Robert James||||1951 Jul 17||55||H of Rose||A164 |- | Rowe, Stephen||||1947 Nov 21||78||H of Mary||5050390 |- | Rowley, Agnes||||1939 Jan 13||32||Died in Black Friday bushfires||5050427 |- | Rowley, Benjamin||||1939 Jan 13||2||Died in Black Friday bushfires||5050427 |- | Rowley, Mary||||1939 Jan 13||<1||Died in Black Friday bushfires||5050427 |- | Rowley, William (Ben)||||1939 Jan 13||53||Died in Black Friday bushfires||5050427 |- | Rowley,John||||1939 Jan 13||4||Died in Black Friday bushfires||5050427 |- | Rowlinson, Janet Marjorie||1936 Apr 11||2014 Jan 15||||W of Bert (dec); M of Bruce & Geoff||5050185 |- | Rowlinson, Robert (Bert)||1937 Mar 30||2005 Jul 22||||H of Janet; F of Bruce & Geoff (Wick)||5050186 |- | Rowse, Mary||||1889 Jul 22||32||W of William G||4299775 |- | Ruddle, Stanley Fredrick||||1984 Jun 03||63||F of Susan & Geoff||A117 |- | Rumble, Ethel Lesley||||1955 Dec 06||44||||A086 |- | Rumble, Lurleen Margaret||||1961 May 27||20||||A086 |- | Rushton, Nellie Jane||||1964 Oct 08||78||W of Walter; M of Selwyn, Len & Gwenda||5030082 |- | Rushton, Walter Leslie||||1961 Nov 14||76||H of Nellie Jane; F of Selwyn, Len & Gwenda||5030082 |- | Russell, Albert Henry (Tom)||||1984 Sep 19||79||S of George & Emma Russell; B of Edith (dec) & Alice; same grave as George and Evelyn Derbyshire||4299719 |- | Russell, Emma Constance||||1952 Oct 06||78||W of George||4299973 |- | Russell, Evelyn Frances||||1993 Jan 26||71||M of Evelyn, Richard, Lynette||5319640 |- | Russell, George||||1939 Feb 07||76||H of Emma||4299973 |- | Russell, Joshua Andrew||||1996 Nov 26||||S of Annette & Andrew; B of Travis & Jessica||4299757 |- | Russell, Judith Joy||||1955 Jul 29||7||D of Eric & Ruth; Sis of Sam, Peter, Chris, Roger, Stephen||4259560 |- | Russell, Maxwell A||||1964 Jun 20||30||S ofVinetta||5030110 |- | Russell, Vinetta Maysie||||1993 Dec 27||88||W of George (dec); M of Roma, Greg, Ken, Max (dec), Helen, Nancy||5030110 |- | Ryan, Arthur Patrick||||1950 Jun 26||71||H of Mary; F of Gavan, Joyce, Mina||5122186 |- | Ryan, Gladys May||||1954 Jan 11||49||W of Bert; M of Bernie & Valma||4259589 |- | Ryan, Martin Bernard||||1978 Nov 27||||||5122062 |- | Ryan, Mary||||1957 Dec 24||||||5122061 |- | Ryan, Mary Magdalene||||1963 Oct 25||89||W of Arthur||5122186 |- | Ryan, Thomas||||1897 Nov 18||48||H of Bridget||5050233 |- | Saines, Florence||||1965 Mar 29||||with Ivy Bright||5319515 |- | Salce, Angela||1905 May 14||1982 May 25||||||5121982 |- | Salce, Antonio (Tony)||1927 Dec 30||2005 Aug 14||||b. Abrozzi, Italy; H of Rosa; F of Angie, Dominic, Giovanni (dec), Lina, Pep, John||5122013 |- | Salce, Domenico||1901 Nov 05||1986 Feb 03||||||5121982 |- | Salce, Giovanni Antonio||||1963 Dec 23||<1||Infant S of Tony & Rosa||5122013 |- | Salt, Sean||2003 Feb 14||2003 Feb 14||||S of Doug & Sharon; B of Shannon, Siobhan, Sine||4299749 |- | Saltmarsh, Maxwell Ronald||||1958 Oct 17||57||H of Winifred||4299639 |- | Saltmarsh, Winifred Jeanie||||1985 Dec 12||81||W of Maxwell||4299640 |- | Salvo, Giovanni||1908 Nov 03||1996 Apr 27||||b. Italy; d. Moe||5050208 |- | Salvo, Grazia (Giordano)||1909 Apr 24||1997 Jun 25||||b. Liuzzo; d. Moe||5050208 |- | Sandford, Alexander George||||1961 Oct 26||21||||5319333 |- | Sargeant, ?||||||||||4259607 |- | Sargeant, Alma Edith||1918 Mar 07||2007 Aug 03||||nee Robinson; W of Harry; M of Dianne, Donald, James, Jennifer||A045 |- | Sargeant, Florence||||1926 Jan 31||12||D of James & Augusta; Sis of Harry, Irene, Grace||f12486656 |- | Sargeant, Henry James (Harry)||1915 Jun 26||2002 Apr 28||||H of Alma; F of Dianne, Donald, James, Jennifer||A044 |- | Sargeant, James||||1938||68||H of Augusta Phillips; F of Harry, Irene, Grace||f12264768 |- | Sargent, Barbara Mavis||||||||W of Godfrey; M of Alan, Max, Russell, Elizabeth, Caroline||5319313 |- | Sargent, Timothy John||||||||H of Barbara; F of Alan, Max, Russell, Elizabeth, Caroline||5319313 |- | Saunders, Anne Marie||||1970 Sep 06||||W of Robert||4259563 |- | Saunders, George William||||1948 Apr 04||||H of Sylvia; F of Faye & Judith||4299679 |- | Saunders, Robert Thomas||||195? Aug 06||84||H of Anne||4259563 |- | Saunders, Sylvia Ella||||1965 Aug 01||||W of George||4299679 |- | Savige, Ernest James||||1958 Nov 15||84||B of Mary||4299685 |- | Savige, Mary Adelaide||||1948 May 19||67||W of Ernest; M of Alma & Geoff; SM of Ron||4299684 |- | Scalzo, Gaspare||1932 Jun 16||1989 Jul 08||||b. Italy; d. Warragul; H of Luigia||5050217 |- | Scalzo, Luigia||1934 Dec 16||2011 Aug 31||||b. Italy; d. Warragul; W of Gaspare||5050217 |- | Scariot, Albino||||1951 Dec 30||31||||5122139 |- | Scarlett, Ellen||||1930 Aug 01||89||||5050291 |- | Scarlett, Irene A||||1961 Dec 30||||||5122147 |- | Scarlett, Robert E||||1951 May 06||||||5122147 |- | Scholz, Ruth Cynthia||||1991 Aug 08||29||W of Peter; M of Meredith, Stephen, Michael, Gillian, Matthew; D of Helen & Ron Jones||5319592 |- | Scott, Lillias May (Lil)||||2003 Jan 05||94||D of Robert & Edith Scott; Sis of Kathleen (dec), Sis-in-L of Roy (dec); Aunt of Shirley & Max Erbs||5050142 |- | Scott, Tom||||1946 Mar 19||||B-in-L of Edith; Uncle of Kath & Lil||5319108 |- | Seager, John||||1836||70||Nephew of Sgt Leedhamm||f12116864 |- | Sedgewick, Edith Joy||1936 Dec 06||2009 Feb 06||72||W of Bert; M of Alan, Joy, Paul||5319520 |- | Seletto, Elizabeth Jane||||1950 Sep 28||83||||5020275 |- | Seletto, Ena Catherine||||1953 Mar 02||44||W of Ubert; M of Catherine, Teresia, John||5122130 |- | Seletto, Ubert (Jim)||||1975 May 21||78||H of Ena||5122130 |- | Selk, Norman Oswald||||1954 Jul 10||||H of Olive||A120 |- | Selk, Olive Mabel||||1956 Jan 25||||W of Norman||A120 |- | Semore, Kasmira||||1955 May 09||9||D of Michael & Paula||5122076 |- | Senini, Mary Kate||||1952 Nov 12||55||W of John; M of Richard||5122129 |- | Senini,John||||1953 Mar 18||54||F of Richard; H of Mary||5122129 |- | Settle, Ernest||||1971 Jun 13||68||H of Melba; F of June, Margaret (dec), Beth, Dawn (dec), Albert, Barry, Heather, Ross||5030120 |- | Settle, Melba Matilda||||1999 Nov 15||86||W of Ernest; M of June, Margaret (dec), Beth, Dawn (dec), Albert, Barry, Heather, Ross||5030120 |- | Seymour, Edith Emily||||1948 Dec 16||65||||5122167 |- | Seymour, Ernest Jeremiah||||1919 Dec 28||14||S of John||5050336 |- | Seymour, John||||1949 Dec 16||80||F of Ernest||5050336 |- | Seymour, Mary Agnes||||1969 Aug 12||88||W of John; M of William (dec), Margaret,Ernest (dec), Francis, Mary||5050337 |- | Seymour, Thomas||||1955 Jan 02||||||5122167 |- | Seymour, William John||||1964 Apr 31||62||||5050336 |- | Shanahan, Marion Kathleen||||2002 Jan 26||64||W of Brian; M of Cathy, Helen, Jane, Susan (dec), Tim||5050169 |- | Sharman, Cecil Conrad||||1958 May 05||57||H of Mercy; F of Cecil; M of Stafford, Graham, Conrad, Howard, Elaine, Lance, Dene, Lauris, Christine||4299643 |- | Sharman, Mercy Doris May||1993 May 24||1993 May 24||82||nee McLean; W of Cecil; M of Stafford, Graham, Conrad, Howard, Elaine, Lance, Dene, Lauris, Christine||4299643 |- | Sharp, ?||||||||||f11927808 |- | Sharp, Fanny||||1920 Aug 31||76||W of John; M of Frances and twins John & James||4299952 |- | Sharp, Frances E||||1917 Jun 06||||||4299952 |- | Sharp, John||||||||H of Fanny; F of Frances and twins John & James||4299952 |- | Shaw, Amy Victoria Blanche||||1963 Feb 27||79||||5030100 |- | Shaw, Charles Rowland||1906 Sep 27||1950 Feb 12||43||RAN; H of Doris||5319157 |- | Shaw, Doris Ida Emma Violet||1906 Jun 09||1984 May 08||||W of Charles||5319157 |- | Shearman, Arthur Edward||||1946 Nov 01||69||W of Mary||5319099 |- | Shearman, Enid Laura||1925 Jul 31||2007 Nov 02||||D of Jessie & Bert Winterton; M of Gwenn, Pam, Lyn, Graeme||4299834 |- | Shearman, John||||1910 Jun 28||76||d. Darnum; H of Margaret||f12312320 |- | Shearman, John George||||1952 Aug 18||81||||f12312320 |- | Shearman, Margaret||||1923 Apr 05||82||W of John||f12312320 |- | Shearman, Mary||||1953 Jun 09||68||H of Arthur||5319100 |- | Shearman, Maud||||1889 Oct 20||10||D of Margaret & John||f12312320 |- | Shearman, Walter Sydney||||1992 Oct 10||85||S of Arthur & Mary||5319100 |- | Shearman, William Charles||||1941 May 04||66||||f12312320 |- | Shearn, John||||1957 Aug 07||76||H of Margaret; F of James & Alan||5319238 |- | Shearn, Margaret Ellen||||1973 Mar 25||73||W of John (year death uncertain)||5319238 |- | Sheehan, Bridget||||1906 Sep 01||57||||5050249 |- | Sheehan, Daniel||||1913 Jul 29||||||5050249 |- | Sheehan, Marion Edith||||1966 Jul 10||76||W of Bill; M of William (Bill) & John||5122086 |- | Sheehan, William Thomas||||1956 Apr 26||71||H of Marion; F of William (Bill) & John||5122086 |- | Sheffield, Augustin||||1939 Mar 05||60||H of Mary||A032 |- | Sheffield, Helen Jemima||1842 Feb 24||1914 May 05||||W of John; D of William Clay Moorsom (dec)||f12387264 |- | Sheffield, Horace A||||1947 Nov 07||31||H of Eda||f11844352 |- | Sheffield, John Augustin||1830 Aug 03||1902 Mar 27||||b. Portsmouth, England; H of Helen||f12387264 |- | Sheffield, Mary Elizabeth||||1948 Oct 16||58||W of Augustin||A032 |- | Sheffield, Mary Herton||||1919 May 03||||Infant D of Augustin & Mary||A032 |- | Sheffield, Mollie Harton||||1937 Mar 02||15||D of Augustin & Mary||A032 |- | Sheffield, Myles||||1947 Nov 12||27||S of Augistin & Mary||A032 |- | Shepherd, Peter Michael||||1947 Jun 17||7||||f11818688 |- | Sheppard, Shelby||2000 Nov 10||2000 Nov 10||||D of Bobbie & Shane; Sis of Tayla & Phillip||4299752 |- | Sherman, Sarah||||1892||||W of Thomas; M of Sarah James||4259617 |- | Sherman, Thomas||||1888||||H of Sarah; F of Jane James||4259617 |- | Shields, Robert William||||1944 Aug 28||89||||5319131 |- | Shingles, Ian C||||2006 Nov 25||||||5319645 |- | Silcock, Arthur Percy||||1943 Oct 10||50||H of Evelyn||5030035 |- | Silcock, Evelyn Agnes||||1972 Sep 25||80||W of Arthur||5030035 |- | Silcock, Stanley (Keith)||1920 Nov 07||2008 Aug 31||||H of Lois; F of Colin, Geoff, Joan, Margaret||5050149 |- | Sillars, Ann Janet||||1972 Aug 20||80||D of William & Isabella Sillars; Sis of Jean (dec), Elizabeth (dec), William (dec), John (dec), Margaret||5318815 |- | Sillars, Isabella||||1927 Apr 1||69||W of William||5318814 |- | Sillars, Kenneth John||||1953 Jan 02||<1||S of Elva & Harry||5319221 |- | Sillars, Pauline Sophia||||1957 Jun 12||71||W of William||5319136 |- | Sillars, Wendy Margaret||||1957 Aug 19||1||Sis of Kenneth||5319221 |- | Sillars, William||||1914 May 20||62||H of Isabella||5318814 |- | Sillars, William C||||1948 Jun 08||58||H of Pauline; F of Harry||5319136 |- | Sim, Kaye Margaret||||1956 Jul 30||<1||D of Kath & Ted; Sis of Eddie, Lynette, Kevin, Brian, Karen||5122090 |- | Simmons, ?||||||||||4299912 |- | Simmons, Charles Stuart||||1957 Aug 15||69||H of Florence||4299654 |- | Simmons, Florence||||1985 Jun 24||90||W of Charles||4299654 |- | Simora, Michael||1916 Jan 15||1997 Aug 31||||H of Paula; F of Kasmira||5121954 |- | Simora, Paula||1909 Jan 18||1991 Oct 31||||W of Michael; M of Kasmira||5121954 |- | Simpson, Henry Millar||||1966 Jun 02||||H of Jessie||5319037 |- | Simpson, Jessie||||1975 Jun 02||||W of Henry||5319037 |- | Simpson, Leslie A||||1941 Aug 18||18||S of James & Jessie||5319037 |- | Simpson, Monica Kathleen||1918 Jul 18||1958 Feb 17||||nee Daly; W of Wilfred Robert; M of Edna & Valerie||A076 |- | Skewes, Eva||||1945 Jan 09||||M of Tom & Harold||f11890368 |- | Skews, Cecil Hamilton||||1953 Apr 25||78||H of Dorothy Purefoy; S of Richard & Margaret Skew||5319249 |- | Skinner, Jane Maria||||1939 Jan 28||82||||f12240960 |- | Skinner, W H||||1957 Jan 09||68||AIF 1314||f12539968 |- | Skuse, Doris Caroline||1900 Dec 23||1993 Oct 30||||D of Caroline & Thomas Long; W of James; M of Doris, Joyce, John, Marie, Laurel||4299810 |- | Slater, Sarah||||1930 Aug 13||36||W of Les; M of Bruce & Stan||4299885 |- | Sloss, Margaret||1884||1945||||||5318979 |- | Sloss, Robert||1978||1970||||||5318979 |- | Smart, Jackson James||1992 Jan||1992 Feb 18||||S of Debbie & Andrew; B of Selena, Shaylah, Elisha, Twin of Jaydon||4299771 |- | Smart, Nellie||||||||||f12653568 |- | Smethurst, Barbara Rae||||1991 Sep 13||43||W of Ian; M of Jennifer; D of Beryl & Ian||5319554 |- | Smethurst, Elizabeth||||1948 Jan 05||63||||5319126 |- | Smith, Alma Rose||||1994 May 09||90||W of Leslie George (dec); M of Gordon, Thelma, Edna, Phyllis (dec), Gladys, Pat||5319555 |- | Smith, Beryl Ismay||1934 Jul 30||1944 Jul 28||||D of Francis & Alecia; Sis of Olive, Ron, Verna, Elaine||5122209 |- | Smith, Caroline||||1905 Nov 28||79||W of Joseph; M of Bill||4299790 |- | Smith, Claude W||1882 Nov 10||1920 Feb 29||||AIF; b. Wodonga; d. Warragul||A042 |- | Smith, Clifford Gibson||||1946 Nov 05||||H of Hope; F of Narelle, Ross, Lange||5030068 |- | Smith, Dianne Kaye||||1959 Oct 05||11||||4299641 |- | Smith, Douglas Alexander||||1945 Aug 29||18||S of Susan||f11772544 |- | Smith, Edward||||1966 Jan 22||55||H of Harriet||f12647920 |- | Smith, Edward (ted)||||1957 Aug 19||73||H of Mary; F of Dolly, Ted, Vera (dec), Walter (dec)||5319379 |- | Smith, Ellen||||1932 Jul 13||57||W of Joseph||f12598144 |- | Smith, Evelyn||||||69||||f11904512 |- | Smith, Frederick James||1868||1940||||||5122225 |- | Smith, Harriet Mabel||||1967 Oct 12||77||M of James; W of Edward||f12647920 |- | Smith, James Adam||||1964 Feb 25||18||d. Warragul; S of Edward & Mabel||f12647920 |- | Smith, Janet Gibson||||1958 Nov 10||90||W of James||4299967 |- | Smith, Janet Olive||||1994 Apr 12||88||||4299969 |- | Smith, Joseph||||1905 Dec 06||81||H of Caroline||4299790 |- | Smith, Joseph||||1940 Jun 20||70||H of Ellen||f12598144 |- | Smith, Keith Bell||||1997 May 25||98||||4299969 |- | Smith, Lesley Clarice||||1999 Jun 02||94||||4299969 |- | Smith, Leslie George||||1991 Sep 29||90||H of Alma; F of Gordon, Thelma, Edna, Phyllis (dec), Gladys, Pat||5319556 |- | Smith, Louisa||||1941 Jul 10||74||||4299968 |- | Smith, Mary||||1918 Nov 20||||||f12431872 |- | Smith, Mary (Molly)||||1995 Oct 07||||D of Charles & Luoise Blake; Sis of Thomas Blake||5121972 |- | Smith, Matilda||||||28||W of Robert||4259615 |- | Smith, Percy J||||1906 Nov 16||||||f12431872 |- | Smith, Rev James||||1939 Mar 22||78||H of Janet||4299967 |- | Smith, Sarah||||1895 May 19||67||W of David||4299739 |- | Smith, Shane Garry||||1959 Aug 04||<1||Infant S of Garry & Anne; B of Mark, Peter, Debra||5319425 |- | Smith, Sidney||1879||1939||||S of Rev Robert Johnstone Smith; F of Ian Johnstone Smith||5319020 |- | Smith, Susan Findley||||1961 Jan 23||71||M of Douglas||f11772544 |- | Smith, Thomas||||1897 Jun 07||74||H of Hannah; F of Sarah Hind||f12406464 |- | Snodgrass, Agnes||||1971 Sep ||79||D of Hugh & Jane||5318817 |- | Snodgrass, Hugh||1847||1902 Jun 10||||b. Cardoss, Scotland; d. Warragul; H of Jane (Jean nee Snodgrass; F of Allen, Margaret, Matthew, Hugh, Jane (all b. Scotland), & James, Jean, Agnes, Robert, Peter, Janet (all b. Australia)||5318817 |- | Solomon, Jack||||1937 Sep 12||72||H of Mary Helen; F of Gladys, Harold, Norman||A005 |- | Sommers, Adolphe (Adolphine)||||1939 Nov 21||54||W of Frederick||f12211008 |- | Sommers, Frederick J A||||1958 May 31||83||H of Adolphe||f12211008 |- | Sommerville, Agnes||||1922 Sep||68?||W of John||5318917 |- | Sommerville, John||||1932||70||H of Agnes||5318920 |- | Sonnet, Arthur Francis||||1943 Apr 28||63||H of Louisa||f12000384 |- | Sonnet, Louisa Emily||||1966||80||W of Arthur||f12000384 |- | Souter, Angus James Coupar||||1946 Jan 21||64||||5319147 |- | Souter, Annie Louisa||||1961 Aug||82||||5319147 |- | Spargo, Bruce Henry Pitson||1924 Jul 16||2001 Apr 22||||H of Audrey Merle; F of Ronald, Lorna, Shirley||5050144 |- | Spargo, Minnie Victoria||||1978 May 02||89||W of Thomas; M of George, Percy, Harold, Jean, Joyce, Bruce, Ken||f11836544 |- | Spargo, Thomas H||||1947 Sep 24||70||H of Minnie; F of George, Percy, Harold, Jean, Joyce, Bruce, Ken||f11836544 |- | Spears, baby||1948 Mar 12||1948 Mar 12||||S of Edna & Pat||f11939264 |- | Spears, Ian Leslie||1943 Jul 22||1943 Aug 10||||Twin of Aleck; S of Edna & Pat||f11939264 |- | Spears, Leslie Thomas (Pat)||||1999 Jun 15||83||H of Edna; F of Aleck, Ian (dec), Greg, Baby Colin (dec), Helen||f11941248 |- | Spears, Robert Andrew||||1961 Feb 18||<1||S of Walter & Alvena||5319282 |- | Spencer, Alfred H E||1909 Apr 26||1972 Jun 26||||S of Clara; H of Mary; F of Isabella, Heather, Donald||5319392 |- | Spencer, Clara L||1876 Aug 16||1958 Jan 03||||M of Alfred||5319392 |- | Spice, Doreen Leah||||2006 Jun 27||92||H of Thomas; F of Margaret, Wendy, Julie||5319443 |- | Spice, Thomas Loch Alexander||||1963 Mar 12||49||W of Doreen; F of Margaret, Wendy, Julie||5319443 |- | Spong, Linda||1919 Dec 29||2009 Jan 27||||W of Neil; M of Pamela; GM of Tracy, Pamela, Craig||5319525 |- | Spong, Neil Alfred||1920 Nov 30||2005 Dec 12||||H of Linda; F of Pamela; GF of Tracy, Robert, Craig||5319525 |- | Stalker, Amy Grace||1913 Feb 01||2001 Jun 28||||W of Duncan||4299677 |- | Stalker, Duncan John||1909 Mar 24||1983 Jul 18||||H of Amy||4299677 |- | Stalker, Ila Lillian||1945 Aug 17||1984 Nov 01||||||4299677 |- | Standfield, Charles Edward||||1952 Mar||67||H of Marion||4259600 |- | Standfield, Everill Jessie||||1923 Apr 10||5||D of Marion & Charles||4299782 |- | Standfield, Laurence Edward||||1959 May 25||6||S of Heather & Wes||4299635 |- | Standfield, Marion May||||1974 Jul 28||84||W of Charles||4259600 |- | Standfield, Wesley Thomas||1921 Jun 28||1997 Sep 02||||H of Heather; F of Graeme, Peter, Laurie (dec), Dawn, Sharon||4299636 |- | Stapleton, Hannah||||1946 Jun 01||73||||5319103 |- | Stapleton, James Duff||||1954 Jun 26||75||||5319103 |- | Steenholdt, Dorothy Millicent||||1953 Mar||||W of Frederic Charles Ellis||f12538048 |- | Stephenson, W R||||1929||42||H of Isabel; F of Glen & Rex||4299855 |- | Sterio, George||||||||||5122137 |- | Stermole, Ina Florence Maria||1932 Nov 15||2008 Dec 28||||nee Knibb||A103 |- | Steward, Lorna||||1939 Jun 26||13||||f12225728 |- | Stockdale, George||||1932 May 16||38||S of Thomas & Hannah; B of Thomas||5318902 |- | Stockdale, Hannah||||1952 May 19||95||W of thomas; M of Thomas & George||5318903 |- | Stockdale, Robert||||1933 Nov 20||41||H of Helen; F of Douglas, Valerie, Elma||5318904 |- | Stockdale, Thomas||||1931 Jun 20||88||H of Hannah; F of Thomas & Heorge||5318902 |- | Stockdale, Thomas||||1913 Dec 13||29||S of Thomas & Hannah; B of George||5318902 |- | Stoddart, Catherine||||1929 Jul 30||||W of Isaac||5318888 |- | Stoddart, Isaac||||1927 Oct 18||||H of Catherine; F of Roderick & Catherine||5318889 |- | Stoffers, Dorothea Mary||||1944 Apr 11||59||W of Frederick||f11925824 |- | Stoffers, Frederick John||||1958 Jun 17||76||H of Dorothea||f11925824 |- | Stoll, (Pearl) Margaret M E||||1982 Jan 10||76||W of William||f12206400 |- | Stoll, Ada Agnes||||1944 Dec 01||47||W of Roland||f11898432 |- | Stoll, Dorothy Catherine (Dorrie)||||2010 Sep 17||89||W of Herman||f11779008 |- | Stoll, Elizabeth F||||1939 Sep 22||76?||W of Frederick||f12204032 |- | Stoll, Frederick Charles||||1955 Nov 11||94||H of Elizabeth||f12204032 |- | Stoll, Herman F||||1959 Sep 15||71||H of Lavinia; F of Frederick, Muriel, Herman||5319427 |- | Stoll, Herman James (Jim)||||1997 Aug 05||77||H of Dorrie||f11779008 |- | Stoll, Lavinia||||1975 Dec 16||84||W of Herman||5319427 |- | Stoll, Pamela Margaret||||1945 Nov 11||<1||3 days; D of Herman & Dorrie||f11779008 |- | Stoll, Roland Charles||||1959 May 25||64||H of Ada||f11898432 |- | Stoll, William Tippett||||1987 Jan 08||96||H of Pearl||f12206400 |- | Stone, Edgar Ridley||||1980 Nov 02||80||H of Ethel; F of Dorothy & William (dec)||4259581 |- | Stone, Ethel Evelyn||||1991 Jan 25||89||W of Edgar||4259581 |- | Stone, William Edgar||||1953 Sep 27||26||H of Mary Kathleen; F of Cheryl; S of Edgar & Ethel; B of Dorothy||4259583 |- | Stoney, Bigo Eric||1910||1999||||H of Vi; F of Neil; F-in-L of Judith; GF of Mark, Elizabeth, Robert||5050160 |- | Stosic, Milan||||2005 Dec 01||86||H of Kate; F of Bernd & Alex||5319523 |- | Stott, Joy||||1924 Jan 20||6||D of L & L Stout||4299904 |- | Stott, Lawrence Vivian||||1975 Jul 07||89||H of Lilian||4299905 |- | Stott, Lilian Eveline||||1963 Aug 23||75||W of Lawrence||4299905 |- | Stott, May Fanny||||2000 Feb 18||95||D of Nellie & Herbert William||4299982 |- | Streitberg, Brian Frank||||1949 Oct 21||6||||4299706 |- | Streitberg, Bridget||||1968 Aug 29||||W of Charles||f12245120 |- | Streitberg, Charles Gossler||||1939 Apr 14||62||H of Bridget||f12245120 |- | Streitberg, Dorethea||||1879 Mar 28||6||D of G & Elizabeth Streitberg||f12122432 |- | Streitberg, Elizabeth||||1902 Jun 18||67||W of G Streitnerg||f12122432 |- | Streitberg, Ethel M||||1940 May 23||68||W of John||f12559296 |- | Streitberg, Evelyn||||1955 Jan 25||75||W of James||f11970112 |- | Streitberg, Florence Jean||1916 Jun 13||2012 Nov 10||||W of George||5319429 |- | Streitberg, G||||1906 Oct 30||72||H of Elizabeth||f12122432 |- | Streitberg, George James||||1959 Dec 02||51||H of Jean; F of Billie & George||5319429 |- | Streitberg, James||||1945 Jul 14||71||H of Evelyn||f11970112 |- | Streitberg, John||||1926 Nov 30||56||H of Ethel||f12559296 |- | Stribling, Margaret||||1907 Dec 13||73||||5050237 |- | Stribling, Martha||||1889 Jun 21||31||D of Margaret||5050237 |- | Strickland, ?||||||||||f12133248 |- | Strugnell, Danile Rodrigo||2000 Fab 13||2000 Feb 20||||S of Richard & Rosito; B of Nicole||4299753 |- | Strugnell, Steven||1961 Oct 20||1961 Oct 23||||S of Betty & Arch; B of Raymond, Stanley, Richard||5319326 |- | Stuhr, Mary Hannah||||1943 May 21||82||W of Thomas; M of Thomas||f12602240 |- | Stuhr, Thomas Casper||||1932 Feb 02||83||H of Mary; F of Thomas||f12602240 |- | Stuhr, Thomas Casper||||1982 Jan 18||92||S of Thomas & Mary||f12602240 |- | Suckling, Alice||||1950 Mar 12||42||W of Henry; M of Enid, Tom, Audrey, Shirley||4299714 |- | Suckling, James Albert||||1962 May 04||69||H of Lily; F of Hilda, Jack (dec), Lesley, Jim||5030077 |- | Suckling, Lily||||1978 Aug 02||86||W of James; M of Hilda, Jack (dec), Lesley, Jim||5030078 |- | [[Sullivan-2994|Sullivam, William Evan]] ||||1947 May 04||||H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Sullivan-2994.jpg 5122197] |- | Sullivan, Barrie Francis||||2003 Apr 25||62||F of Donna; S of Michael (dec) & Betty; B of Michael, Leon, Carl, Kenneth, Debra||5050139 |- | Sullivan, Bridget Cecelia||||1974 Feb 26||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Sullivan-2994.jpg 5122197] |- | Sullivan, John||||1902 Jan 27||35||H of Mary||5050247 |- | [[Sullivan-2980|Sullivan, Thomas Francis]] ||1861||1929 May 30||||H of Sarah Anne (nee James)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Sullivan-2980.jpg 5050363] |- | Sullivan, William Leo||||1945 Nov 05||21||S of Bridget & William||5122198 |- | Sulman, Ernest John||||1964 Apr 29||57||||5319502 |- | Summefield, Bessie||||1935 Mar 31||60||W of George||f12593664 |- | Summerfield, Alma May||||1924 Feb 29||6||||f12465088 |- | Summerfield, Elizabeth Mary||||1961 Jan 06||81||W of William||f12467328 |- | Summerfield, Raymond John||||1947 Jan 20||||||f11816704 |- | Summerfield, William John Park||||1949 Dec 13||73||H of Elizabeth||f12467328 |- | Summers, Adele||1912 Jul 22||2009 Jun 14||96||W of Jack; M of Sandra & Selena||5319438 |- | Summers, Albert James||||1969 Nov 28||||H of Gladys; F of Ruth, Frank, Jim||5319439 |- | Summers, Gladys May||||1989 Nov 22||||W of Albert; M of Ruth, Frank, Jim||5319439 |- | Summers, Jack Edwin||1916 Dec 16||2006 Mar 02||89||H of Adele; F of Sandra & Selena||5319438 |- | Summers, James||||1942 Feb 10||70||H of Selina||f12041216 |- | Summers, Leslie William Ernest||1913 Jun 16||1963 Nov 13||50||H of Alice May; F of Gwenda, Barbara, Geoffrey, Thelma||5319440 |- | Summers, Maree Jillian||||1950 Sep 11||||D of Rupert & Merna; Sis of Elaine, Joan, Kevin, Trevor||A173 |- | Summers, Merna Jean||||1975 Jan 24||65||W of Rupert||5319432 |- | Summers, Peter Edwin||1942 Aug 22||1942 Aug 23||||S of Jack & Adele||f12028032 |- | Summers, Rupert Alfred||||1960 Jan 27||50||W of Marne; F of Elaine, Joan, Kevin, Trevor||5319432 |- | Summers, Sulina Gertrude||||1966 Aug 15||85||W of James||f12041216 |- | Surra, Matthew Albert||||1992 Dec 11||||Baby son of Alberto & Gaylene; B of Rochelle, Christopher, Daniel||4299766 |- | Surra, Rosina||1938 Dec 09||2010 May 09||||M of Vincent, Anna, Alberto||5050202 |- | Sutherland, Annetta||||1924 Feb 10||38||W of Donald||f12469504 |- | Sutherland, Charles||||1942 Feb 02||45||H of Lorna||f12045504 |- | Sutherland, Donald||||1940 Sep 10||61||H of Annetta||f12469504 |- | Sutherland, Lorna Kathleen||||1970 Mar 19||||W of Charles||f12045504 |- | Sutton, Dennis Richard||||1998 Aug 22||57||H of Myrna; F of Lynda, Mark, Craig||5319351 |- | Sutton, Edmund||||1937 Nov 06||5||S of Margaret||f12273216 |- | Sutton, Eleanor Muriel Evelyne||1888 Nov 09||1930 Oct 29||||b. UK; W of Frederick Stanislaus; M of Norman, Stanley, Mary, John, Dorothy||f12674624 |- | Sutton, Frederick Stanislaus||1881 Nov 13||1953 Jul 17||||b. U.K.; H of Eleanor Muriel Evelyne; F of Norman, Stanley, Mary, John, Dorothy||A143 |- | Sutton, Jane Douglas||||1886 Jul 30||<1||4 weeks||f11878400 |- | Sutton, Margaret Lois||||1957 May 61||||M of Edmund||f12273216 |- | Sutton, Mary Agnes||||1945 Jun 23||61||D of Isaac & Agnes||f11886400 |- | Swan, Alexander||||1965 Oct 23||80||H of Elizabeth; F of David (dec), June, Archie, Ian||5318851 |- | Swan, Archibald Campbell||1883||1936||||S of Jane||5318850 |- | Swan, David Edgar||1881||1911||||S of Jane||5318850 |- | Swan, Elizabeth Emily||||1982 Mar 11||72||W of Alexander; M of David (dec), June, Archie, Ian||5318851 |- | Swan, Jane||1846||1931||||M of Archibald, David, William||5318850 |- | Swan, William John||1870||1945||||S of Jane||5318850 |- | Tackaberry, Alice||||1936 Nov 09||73||W of Christopher||f12310272 |- | Tackaberry, Christopher||||1973 Oct 18||82||H of Ruby||f12181184 |- | Tackaberry, Christopher||1861||1935 Sep 30 ||||b. Co. Wexford, Ireland; d. Ellinbank; H of Alice||f12310272 |- | Tackaberry, Emily Laura||||2001 Aug 07||94||W of John; M of Olive, Evelyn, Alice, Beryl, Nancy||5319504 |- | Tackaberry, John Richard||||1964 May 11||62||H of Emily; F of Olive, Evelyn, Alice, Beryl, Nancy||5319504 |- | Tackaberry, Martha Alice||||||||Infant D of Christopher & Alice||f12310272 |- | Tackaberry, Nicholas||||1896 Dec 23||69||H of Sarah||f12308288 |- | Tackaberry, Sarah Jane||||1938 Dec 12||80||W of Nicholas||f12308288 |- | Tackaberry, Thomas Benjamin||||1967 Aug 29||||S of Christopher & Alice||f12310272 |- | Talbot, Daniel Elias (Dan)||1921 Feb 15||2004 May 18||83||H of Joy; F of Christopher & Nicholas; F-in-L of Suzette||5050133 |- | Talbot, Margharita Nesbitt||||1973 Jul 25||86||||5122245 |- | Talbot, Norma Ray||||1983 Nov 05||73||W of Thomas||5319288 |- | Talbot, Richard James||||1953 Oct 28||66||||5122245 |- | Talbot, Thomas||||1966 Jun 07||65||H of Norma||5319288 |- | Tandberg, Catherine||||1962 Aug 14||81||W of John||5122190 |- | Tandberg, Constance||||1921 Jun 29||29||D of John & Mary Tandberg||5050315 |- | Tandberg, John||||1923 Apr 06||67||H of Mary; F of Constance||5050315 |- | Tandberg, John Engelberth||||1971 Jul 06||84||H of Catherine||5122190 |- | Tandberg, Mary Ann||||1940 Mar 07||85||W of John; M of constance||5050315 |- | Tanner, Henry||||1937 Jan 09||72||H of Laura||A024 |- | Tanner, Laura Matilda||||1949 Jul 07||85||W of Henry||A024 |- | Tansey, James||||1934 Aug 05||38||||5050380 |- | Tarrant, Ethel Eliza||||1953 Sep 02||69||with Herbert Dalton||4259591 |- | Tarrant, Ethel Grace||||1964 Aug 02||52||with Florence Aitken||4299661 |- | Tatterson, Albert (Chum)||||1917 Oct 11||19||AIF KIA France||f12408768 |- | Tatterson, Earnest||||1894 Dec||<1||S of K & S Tatterson||f12408768 |- | Tatterson, George||||1879 Feb||1||S of K & S Tatterson||f12408768 |- | Tatterson, Jinnie||||1904 May||28||D of K & S Tatterson||f12408768 |- | Tatterson, Kaye||||1929 Feb 15||75||with Susan Tatterson||f12524800 |- | Tatterson, Lilla||||1913 May||22||D of K & S Tatterson||f12408768 |- | Tatterson, Lyster||||1896 Aug||<1||S of K & S Tatterson||f12408768 |- | Tatterson, Mabel||||1910 Jun||25||D of K & S Tatterson||f12408768 |- | Tatterson, Mary||||1898 Feb||17||D of K & S Tatterson||f12408768 |- | Tatterson, Susan||||1924 Nov 29||69||with Kaye Tatterson||f12524800 |- | Tatterson, William||||1890 Feb||<1||S of K & S Tatterson||f12408768 |- | Taylor Maud J||||||75||W of John||f11854080 |- | Taylor, Alfred||||1951 Aug 04||5||B of Mervyn & Cyril||f12535936 |- | Taylor, Annie||||1933 Nov 13||63||||5318953 |- | Taylor, Cyril||||1927 Mar 09||5||B of Mervyn & Alfred||f12535936 |- | Taylor, Flora||||1966 May 27||76||W of Francis||f11776704 |- | Taylor, Francis S||||1945 Dec 06||58||H of Flora||f11776704 |- | Taylor, John||||1948 May 04||79||H of Maud||f11854080 |- | Taylor, Kim Leanne||||1961 May 26||||infant||5319283 |- | Taylor, Mary Jane||||1915 Jun 12||23||||4299779 |- | Taylor, Mervyn||||1927 Mar 08||1||V of Cyril & Alfred||f12535936 |- | Taylor, Thomas Frederick||||1909 Mar 25||45||H of Charlotte||f12522624 |- | Taylor, William Homebush||||1935 Feb 12||52||||4299928 |- | Teese, Alice May||||1969 May 06||76||W of Reginald||5319035 |- | Teese, Reginald Salisbury||||1941 Jun 22||47||H of Alice||5319035 |- | Telford, Basil||||1959 Feb 22||56||H of Henrietta||5319259 |- | Telford, Charlotte Elizabeth Gordon||||||88||M of Helen||5319243 |- | Telford, Douglas John||1906 Oct 18||1964 Aug 12||||AIF SX16887; H of Isobel; F of John, Alison, Janette, Leigh, Judy||5319507 |- | Telford, Grace Matilda||||1958 Nov 11||58||W of Raymond; M of June, Barbara, John, Alan||5319407 |- | Telford, Helen Jean Betham||||1957 Sep 23||||b. Gudramadda, Vic; D of John D & C E G Telford; Sis of William, Raymond, Basil, Douglas||5319243 |- | Telford, Henrietta||1905 Mar 19||2000 Jan 07||||W of Basil||5319259 |- | Telford, Isobel Phillipa||1914 Oct 09||1995 Jan 31||||nee Mitchell; W of Douglas; M of John, Alison, Janette, Leigh, Judy||5319507 |- | Telford, Raymond Gordon||||1976 May 31||77||H of Grace||5319407 |- | Thomas, Aubrey Charles||1914 Jul 28||2008 Sep 21||||AIF VX82368||4299916 |- | Thomas, Elizabeth Ann||||1962 Oct 22||3||D of Henry & Valda||5319324 |- | Thomas, Frederick||||1927 Feb 03||46||||f12533632 |- | Thomas, Helen Joy||||1968 May 16||6||D of Henry & Valda||5319324 |- | Thomas, John||||191? Oct 04||69||||A060 |- | Thomas, Lilian M||||1925 Nov 19||||||4299915 |- | Thomas, Patricia Mary||||1952 Mar 20||5||||5122136 |- | Thomas, Ross George||1958 Oct 31||1960 Feb 10||||S of George & Mary; B of Bruce & Jacqueline||4299620 |- | Thomas, Stanley C||||1953 Jun 06||||||4299914 |- | Thompson, Edward Croft||||1926 Dec 03||24||b. Girsby, Lincoln, England||f12527104 |- | Thompson, James Clarence||||1950 Feb 17||45||H of Doris Both||f12155712 |- | Thomson, Thelma Nancye||1924 Oct 28||1996 May 28||||nee Noonan; M of Lesley, Noelle, Peter, Geoff||5122268 |- | Thorne, Hilda Pauline||||1949 Jan 08||46||W of Albert; M of Lois||4299694 |- | Tiesler-Mion, Eileen Emily Jane||1916 Oct 20||2003 Apr 08||||M of Norman, Graeme, Joan, Ken; Sis of Hilda Webb||f12482304 |- | Tiesler, Allan Bartlett||1913 Sep 09||2003 Aug 30||||H of Myra; F of Ronald, Russell, Alanna||5050189 |- | Tiesler, Elizabeth Ann||||1960 Apr 28||90||W of Fritz||5319033 |- | Tiesler, Fritz||||1947 Aug 25||85||H of Elizabeth||5319033 |- | Tiesler, Marie||||1940 Oct 27||43||D of Fritz & Elizabeth||5319033 |- | Tiesler, Myra Beatrice Mary||1916 May 06||2004 Sep 16||||W of Allan (dec); M of Ronald, Russell, Alanna||5050188 |- | Timms, Gladys Dorothea||1901||1994||||W of William; M of Jim||5319382 |- | Timms, Margaret Mickle||||||||||5319125 |- | Timms, William Henry||||1957 Sep 10||58||AIF; H of Gladys; F of Jim||5319382 |- | Tobin, Henry William||||1957 Jan 15||50||H of Lavinia May; F of Bernard, Lyall, Hartley, Peter||5122054 |- | Tobin, Lavinia May||||1991 Mar 17||85||W of Henry||5122054 |- | Toma, Josef||||1963 Mar 16||46||||5050352 |- | Toniolo, Mark A||1957||1959||||GS of Nan & Pop Atkinson||5122040 |- | Tonks, B W I||||1955 Jan 28||45||RAAF 13462; H of Enid; F of Phillip||A110 |- | Tonks, Enid Marie||||1988 Mar 15||71||W of Bert (dec); M of Phillip||A109 |- | Topp, Bella||1907||1907||||D of Margaret & Gus; Sis of Alice, Doris, Roy, Vera||5318820 |- | Topp, Ellen Lees||1900||1901||||D of Margaret & Gus; Sis of Alice, Doris, Roy, Vera||5318820 |- | Topp, Elsie||1907||1907||||D of Margaret & Gus; Sis of Alice, Doris, Roy, Vera||5318820 |- | Topp, Elsie Marie||||1998 Dec 22||101||D of John H & Fanny Topp||4299746 |- | Topp, Fanny Crosby||1864 Apr 19||1950 Sep 15||||W of John H Topp; M of Elsie Marie Topp & Myrtle McLaughlin||4299746 |- | Topp, Grace Annie||1904||1905||||D of Margaret & Gus; Sis of Alice, Doris, Roy, Vera||5318820 |- | Topp, John F||||1893 Aug 25||75||F of John H Topp; H of Dorothea||4299746 |- | Topp, John H||||1902 Dec 10||39||H of Fanny C; F of Elsie Marie Topp & Myrtle McLaughlin||4299746 |- | Towler, Leslie Francis||||1959 Feb 01||38||H of Maisie; F of Jean & Jeffrey||5122050 |- | Toynbee, Arthur Percy Forrest||||1942 Jun 04||||H of Margaret; F of Selwyn; GF of Mary, Ian, Elwyn||5319074 |- | Toynbee, Margaret Elizabeth||||1945 Mar 26||||W of Arthur; M of Selwyn; GM of Mary, Ian, Elwyn||5319074 |- | Trantino, Maria||1913 Nov 01||1990 Mar 24||||b. Vizzini, Catania, Italy; D. Warragul; W of Vito; M of John; M-in-L of Elena||5050200 |- | Trantino, Vito||1910 Jan 14||1997 Apr 03||||b. Vizzini, Catania, Italy; D. Moe; H of Maria; F of John; F-in-L of Elena||5050200 |- | Traynor, James||||1923 Jul 25||87||H of Margaret; F of Margaret||5020273 |- | Traynor, James Francis||||1959 Jun 09||72||||5122043 |- | Traynor, John||||||||S of Patrick & Martha||5050332 |- | Traynor, Julia Agnes Mary||||1984 May 06||81||W of Thomas; M of Leo||5050416 |- | Traynor, Margaret||||1898 Apr 16||21||D of James Traynor||5020273 |- | Traynor, Margaret||||1932 Jul 16||89||W of James||5020273 |- | Traynor, Martha||||1923 Feb 05||||D of Patrick & Martha||5050332 |- | Traynor, Martha||||1925 Dec 16||78||W of Patrick||5050332 |- | Traynor, Mary||||1956 Nov 27||82||||5122099 |- | Traynor, Michael||||1949 Mar 24||74||d. Warragul||5122179 |- | Traynor, Patrick||||1920 Oct 30||87||H of Martha||5050332 |- | Traynor, Patrick||||1964 Jul 21||84||||5122045 |- | Traynor, Thomas Matthew||||1965 Nov 20||78||H of Julia; F of Leo||5050416 |- | Treacy, Edna Mavis||||1954 Jan 13||50||W of Matthew; M of Jim||5122117 |- | Treadwell, Arthur Edwin||||1964 Jul 12||58||||5319302 |- | Treadwell, James Albert||||1955 Jun 16||52||H of Ruby||5319207 |- | Treadwell, Ruby Irene||||1992 Nov 14||84||W of James (dec); M of Elsie, James, Marjorie||5319207 |- | Trent, Ernest||||1966 Dec 18||82||H of Susan||5319142 |- | Trent, Susan||||1948 jul 27||63||W of Ernest||5319142 |- | Trew, George||||1915 Oct 02||||F of Grace Irwin||5030058 |- | Trewern, Catherine||||1959 Jul 22||75||W of John||4299825 |- | Trewern, John Charles||||1959 Jul 08||78||H of Catherine||4299825 |- | Trewern, Kathleen Betty||||1928 Jul 19||<1||D of John & Catherine; Sis of John (dec), Lawrance, Ronald, Jack||4299825 |- | Trewin, Mervin Herbert||||1947 Sep 10||30||S of Chris & May; B of Ted||f11798848 |- | Trewin, William||||1946 Jul 15||1||S of Mervin||f11798848 |- | Tripodi, Giuseppi||1915||1953 May 26||||b. Palmi, Italy; d. Warragul||5122126 |- | Troup, Ronald||||1950 Oct 16||45||||A172 |- | Tschudy, Peter||||1904 Mar 28||49||H of Rosina||f12398080 |- | Turnbull, David||||1944 Oct 09||56?||H of Annie||5030050 |- | Turnbull, Hilda Annie||||1972 Apr 05||||W of David||5030050 |- | Turner, ?||||1935 Oct 13||75||H of ? Turner||A006 |- | Turner, ?||||1963 Jul 28||85||W of ? Turner||A006 |- | Turner, “Siddie”||||||||d infancy; S of George & Sarah||f12700672 |- | Turner, Arthur Keith||1904 Jun 22||1954 May 01||||H of Jean; F of Marie, Alan, Geoffrey, Lindsay, Lance, Warren, Helen||A122 |- | Turner, Arthur Ronald||1930 Feb 05||2005 Sep 18||||S of Tess & Ron Turner||5050130 |- | Turner, Charles A B||||1958 Mar 18||83||NP3048 15th Kings Hussars; H of Mary||5122222 |- | Turner, George J||||1926 Jul 04||||H of Sarah; F of “Siddie” (d. infancy)||f12700672 |- | Turner, Jean Dorothy||1912 Dec 04||2000 Jul 26||||W of Arthur; M of Marie, Alan, Geoffrey, Lindsay, Lance, Warren, Helen||A122 |- | Turner, Mary||||1943 Feb 12||68||W of Charles A B||5122222 |- | Turner, Trevor John||||2000 Nov 24||54||H of Sandra; F of Kevin, Mark, Kylie||5319345 |- | Turner, William H (Bill)||||1965 Apr 21||64||H of Phyllis||5318847 |- | Twaddell, Agnes W C||||1902 Nov 03||2||D of Alex & M R Twaddell||5318811 |- | Tyrrell, Keith Stanley||||2005 Sep 06||81||H of Mavis; F of Ian & Karen||5319608 |- | Tyrrell, Mavis||||1991 Dec 06||61||W of Keith; M of Ian (Phil) & Karen||5319609 |- | Tyssen, Dora||||1922 Apr 03||52||W of John||f12443136 |- | Tyssen, John Graham||||1952 Oct 31||81||H of Dora||f12443136 |- | Underwood, Henry Allan||||2005 Jan 27||81||H of Marion; F of Kevin, Gordon, Carolyn, Martin||5319528 |- | Unknown||||||||||5319642 |- | Unknown||||||||||f11866048 |- | unreadable||||||||||4299824 |- | Urquhart, Alice Maud||||1917 May 13||51||W of Duncan||5318927 |- | Urquhart, Duncan Anderson||||1922 Jun 05||72||H of Alice||5318927 |- | Valpied, Bert||||1927 Jan 16||41||B of Edward||f12544064 |- | Valpied, Edith Victoria||||1954 Dec 31||67||||A012 |- | Valpied, Edward||||1901 Aug 18||28||d. Pretoria; B of Bert||f12544064 |- | Valpied, Isabella||||1910 Nov 28||61||W of William||f12460544 |- | Valpied, William||||1940 May 14||92||H of Isabella||f12460544 |- | Valpied, William James||||1957 Jul 28||81||||4259569 |- | Van Den Broek, Albert||||1965 Nov 06||28||H of Dorothy; F of Theraze, Bernadette, Vicki; S of Nellie & Peter||5121970 |- | Van Oss, Adrianus Henricus (Harry)||1927 Aug 06||2013 Aug 20||||b. Heeswijk, Holland; H of Mien; F of Adrian, Ardina, Marcel, Peter, Robert||5319347 |- | Van Oss, Wilhelmina Maria (Mien)||1932 May 07||2000 Jan 20||||b. Volkel, Holland; W of Harry; M of Adrian, Ardina, Marcel, Peter, Robert||5319347 |- | Van Sinderen, Geradus G||||1972 Nov 21||62||H of Dora; F of Henk, Wilma, John, Anne, Garry||5121967 |- | Van Sinderen, Theodora (Dora)||||1998 Jan 07||84||W of Geradus; M of Henk, Wilma, John, Anne, Garry||5121967 |- | Vansittart, Bertha||||1933 Jun 30||||W of Jesse; M of Molly, Robert, Vera, John, Jessie||f12579072 |- | Vansittart, Robert Charles||1921 Jan 19||1996 Aug 23||||AIF; b. Hayfield; d. Perth; S of Bertha & Jesse; H of Joan||f12581184 |- | various Catholic nuns||||||||||5050400 |- | various Catholic nuns||||||||||5050400 |- | various Catholic nuns||||||||||5050402 |- | various catholic nuns||||||||||5122264 |- | Vaughan, Danile Hamilton||||1953 Dec 01||77||||5122122 |- | Vaughan, Eileen Gertrude||||1975 Apr 12||83||||5122122 |- | Veitch, Jane Hardie||||1886 Mar 08||65||b. Bridgend, Linlithgow, Scotland; d. Woodlands, Buln Buln; W of Christopher Veitch||4259613 |- | Verrall, James Arthur||||1991 Oct 25||83||F of Marion & Lee||5319553 |- | Veysey, ?||||||||mother||f12616768 |- | Veysey, D T||||1946 Jun 27||55||AIF V19011||f11792704 |- | Veysey, Darby||||1946 Jun 27||57||H of Ruth||f11790720 |- | Vickerman, Ann Marie||||1960 Mar 03||74||W of John||4259570 |- | Vickerman, John||||1954 Sep 29||68||H of Ann||4259570 |- | Vickerman, Mrs Winifred||||2014 Feb 21||||W of Wilfred||5319540 |- | Vickerman, Wilfred John||||1992 Jul 25||74||H of Win; F of John; F-in-Lof Pam; GF of Melia & Dean||5319541 |- | Vickery, Reita M||||1923 Aug 18||29||nee Hastings||4299809 |- | Vinall, Annie||||1917 Jan 15||||W of Fred||5318859 |- | Vinall, Fred||||1946 Dec 20||||H of Annie||5318859 |- | Visalli, Maddalena||1922 Dec 24||1986 Oct 03||||||5121944 |- | Visalli, Santo||19?? Apr 03||20?? Nov 06||||||5121944 |- | Vittorio, Luigi||1893 Mar 06||1963 May 20||||H of Maria||5050282 |- | Vittorio, Maria Domenico||||1976 Nov 07||83||W of Luigi||5050272 |- | Vuillermin, Agnes Josephine||||1988 Apr 07||78||D of John & Mary||5122124 |- | Vuillermin, John Joseph||||1960 Apr 21||84||H of Mary; F of Agnes||5122124 |- | Vuillermin, Mary Teresa||||1953 Jun 27||||||5122125 |- | Wachter, Annie Doris Lillian (Doris)||||1973 Dec 28||||W of Karl||5030054 |- | Wachter, Karl Christian||||1963 Apr 11||||H of Doris||5030054 |- | Wachter, Maxwell William Trevor||1936 Nov 10||2010 Dec 18||||H of Barbara June||5319522 |- | Waddell, Doris Edith||||1986 Feb 05||79||W of Norman; M of Kath, Bill, Tom, Carol||4299883 |- | Waddell, Elsie D||||1957 Nov 23||69||W of George||5319023 |- | Waddell, Emily Alice||||1946 Mar 23||73||W of Randla||4299853 |- | Waddell, George E||||1938 Jul 26||61||H of Elsie; F of Linda, Alice, Archie||5319023 |- | Waddell, Norman Robert Henry||||1988 Jul 29||82||H of DorisF of Kath, Bill, Tom, Carol||4299884 |- | Waddell, Randal William||||1929 Mar 19||61||H of Emily||4299853 |- | Waddell, Robert||||1930 Jun 07||58||S of Robert & Jane||4299882 |- | Wade, David||||1959 Aug 22||52||H of Irene; F of David & William||5319261 |- | Wade, Irene Elizabeth||||2007 Apr 07||95||W of David; M of David & William||5319261 |- | Walburn, Joseph||||1953 Aug 12||87||H of Martha; F of Daniel, James, Alice||5030040 |- | Walburn, Martha Maria||||1944 Apr 02||73||W of Joseph; M of Daniel, James, Alice||5030040 |- | Walker, Ada Mary||||1944 May 10||76||||5030043 |- | Walker, Alice Maude||||1981 May 17||85||W of Mark||f12649344 |- | Walker, Bruce William||||1947 Mar 12||<1||S of William & Gladys||f11881920 |- | Walker, Flora Jane||||1911 Feb 26||60||||5318860 |- | Walker, George||||1960 Jan 19||28||H of Mavis||5319375 |- | Walker, Gladys||||1955 Feb 10||42||W of William; M of Joan, Pat, Thelma, Bruce (dec), Colin||f11881920 |- | Walker, Henry||||1996 Jan 25||88||H of Ivy (dec); F of Rex & Bruce||5319597 |- | Walker, Howard Rae||||1994 Aug 04||72||H of Vera; F of Norma, Johhny, Annette||5319373 |- | Walker, Ivy Myrtle||||1991 Sep 08||85||W of Henry; M of Rex & Bruce||5319596 |- | Walker, Mark Elvin||||1934 Jul 07||42||H of Alice||f12649344 |- | Walker, Mary Bartram||||1971 Mar 11||82||||4299676 |- | Walker, Percy Henry||||1955 Aug 28||72||||4299676 |- | Walker, Vera||||2013 Aug 31||86||W of Howard||5319373 |- | Walker, William John (Bill)||||1991 Jun 21||77||H of Gladys (d. 1955 Feb 10); F of Joan, Pat, thelma, Bruce (dec), Colin; H of Nellie (d. 1988 Aug 15); SF of Garry McLaren||f11884160 |- | Walkinshaw, Stuart Clive||1968 Oct 03||1968 Oct 04||||||5319399 |- | Walkinshaw, Wayne Douglas||1958 Mar 26||1958 Mar 27||||||5319399 |- | Wall, Herbert Cecil||||1991 Aug 15||88||H of Alice (dec) 7 Winifred (dec); F of Jack, Frank (dec), Clarrie, Graham, Kevin||A014 |- | Wall, Martha Alice||||1943 Jul 25||46||M of Jack, Frank, Clarence, Graham, Kevin||5122165 |- | Wall, Mary Winifred||||1985 Sep 07||68||W of Herbert Cecil; M of Roy & Allan||A013 |- | Wallace, ?||||||||||4299799 |- | Wallace, Arthur||||1961 Sep 22||||H of Janet||5319265 |- | Wallace, Janet||||1960 Mar 24||||W of Arthur; M of Connie, Bob, Jean||5319265 |- | Wallace, Joseph||||1972 Jun 20||85||H of Louie||5030060 |- | Wallace, Louie||||1946 Dec 11||49||W of Joseph; M of Bill||5030060 |- | Wallace, Matilda May||||1959 May 12||73||W of William||A161 |- | Wallace, Sarah Anne||||1954 Apr 04||89||W of William||4299992 |- | Wallace, William||||1936 Jun 20||75||H of Sarah||4299992 |- | Wallace, William Henry||||1951 Jan 31||86||H of Matilda||A161 |- | Wallace. Kayleen Jean||1957 Dec 25||1958 Apr 15||||D of Victor & Valerie; Sis of Gary, Winsome,Gayle, Cheryl, Cliff||4299649 |- | Waller, Sarah Elizabeth||||1920 Sep 25||41||W of F H Waller||A034 |- | Walsh, Alice May||||1948 Feb 03||63||||5318883 |- | Walsh, Edith Mary||||||||with Edmund Walsh||5050434 |- | Walsh, Edmond||||1955 Sep 24||||H of Mary||5122077 |- | Walsh, Edmund John||||||||with Edith Walsh||5050434 |- | Walsh, Eileen Mary||||1986 May 19||86||||5050282 |- | Walsh, Helena||||1914 Jul 05||48||W of Michael; M of Edmind, Dorothy, Eileen||5050282 |- | Walsh, John||||1907 Oct 19||63?||b. Tipperary, Ireland; H of Kate||5050258 |- | Walsh, Kate||||1937 Sep 26||83||W of John||5050258 |- | Walsh, Mary||||1942 Jun 19||||W of Thomas||5122242 |- | Walsh, Mary Ann||||1980 Aug 04||80||W of Edmond||5122077 |- | Walsh, Mary Ann||||1944 Jan 27||||||5122210 |- | Walsh, Michael||||1935 May 01||76||H of Helena||5050282 |- | Walsh, Patrick (Paddy)||||1959 Jun 01||81||Uncle of Pat & Kit Walsh||5122046 |- | Walsh, Thomas Joseph||||1966 Feb 09||86||H of Mary||5122242 |- | Walshe, John Stanislaus||||1936 Jan 04||75||||5050372 |- | Walton, Alexander George||||1968 Aug 13||81||H of Janet||5030090 |- | Walton, Alfred Samuel||||1978 Sep 18||72||H of Freda||f11923840 |- | Walton, Eliza||||1890 Jul||13||||f12120448 |- | Walton, Fanny||||1922 Jul||40||||f12120448 |- | Walton, Freda Caroline||1908 Sep 11||1958 Aug 09||||W of Alfred; M of Valerie & Dorothy||f11923840 |- | Walton, Harry||||1891 Jun||26||||f12160256 |- | Walton, Henry||||1913 Nov||78||H of Matilda||f12160256 |- | Walton, Janet||||1961 Mar 01||67||W of Alexander||5030090 |- | Walton, Matilda||||1921 Sep||84||W of Henry; M of John||f12160256 |- | Ward, Clarence Wren||||1963 Jan 06||88||H of Elizabeth May||4299621 |- | Ward, Codey Ben||1999 Jan 23||1999 Jan 23||||S of David & Julie; B of Matthew, Jackson, Chloe, Bailey||4299754 |- | Ward, Elizabeth May||||1979 Jan 22||84||W of Clarence||4299621 |- | Ward, Gwenda Bernadette||||1951 Aug 11||14||D of Mary & Stephen Ward||5122144 |- | Ward, Mary Veronica||||1968 Apr 23||66||W of Stephem; M of Marjorie, Julie, Isobell, Jean, Stephen, Mary, Gwenda (dec), Robert (dec)||5122143 |- | Ward, Reginald William (Reg)||1918 Nov 13||2002 Aug 24||83||H of Gwen; F of Barry & Geoffrey; F-in-L of Joy & Toni||5050174 |- | Ward, Stephen Henry||||1971 Apr 01||79||H of Mary; F of Marjorie, Julie, Isobell, Jean, Stephen, Mary, Gwenda (dec), Robert (dec)||5122143 |- | Wardley, Annie Mabel||||1946 May 25||68||||5030061 |- | Wardley, Edward Geoffrey||||1972 Dec 20||93||||5030061 |- | Warne, Emily Alice||||1929 Dec 28||75||||4299803 |- | Warne, Emily Mary||||1945 Jun 25||61||W of Henry||5030064 |- | Warne, Florence Sarah||||1937 Jan 15||49||||4299802 |- | Warne, Henry||||1950 Oct 11||69||H of Emily||5030064 |- | Warne, Nellie Alice||||1960||67||||4299804 |- | Warne, Ralph||||1914 Mar 08||19||S of William & Emily||4299802 |- | Warne, William||||1935 May 01||84||||4299803 |- | Warner, Charles||||1972 Mar 23||||||5319441 |- | [[Webb-7963|Warren, Ada Eliza]] ||||1943 Aug 07||73||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Warren-7908.jpg f12049600] |- | [[Warren-7908|Warren, Frederick]] ||||1942 Jan 09||80||H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Warren-7908.jpg f12049600] |- | Waters, Edwin Joseph||||1951 Jun 27||79||H of Lucy||4299673 |- | Waters, Lucy Sarah||||1957 Sep 23||74||W of Edwin||4299673 |- | Waterton, ?||||||||||f12162112 |- | Watkins, Evelyn Elsie||1914 Oct 02||2012 Sep 01||||W of Hector; M of Dorothy (dec), John (dec), Elizabeth||5319309 |- | Watkins, Hector William||1905 Dec 24||1964 Mar 21||||H of Evelyn; F of Dorothy (dec), John (dec), Elizabeth||5319309 |- | Watkins, Janet Isobella||||1946 Aug 20||||||5319102 |- | Watson, Henrietta Jane||||1944 Dec 28||34||W of James; M of Dawn, Margery, Trevor||f11896448 |- | Watson, James Eric||||1969 Jul 14||64||H of Henrietta; F of Dawn, Margery, Trevor||f11896448 |- | Watson, Kate||||1928 Sep 09||56||W of William||5318937 |- | Watson, Matt Jordan||1985 Jul 22||1985 Jul 22||||S of Julie & Allan; B of Kane & Kaylah||4299732 |- | Watson, William||||1946 Jan 14||75||H of Kate||5318937 |- | Watt, Hugh William||1904||1962||||S of Laura & John; B of Nancy, Dorothy, Alistair, Alma, Ranald, Muriel, Ian||5319052 |- | Watt, Ian Edward Campbell||1907||1961||||S of Laura & John; B of Nancy, Dorothy, Alistair, Alma, Ranald, Muriel, Hugh||5319052 |- | Watt, John William James||||1945 Jul 21||76||H of Laura||5319051 |- | Watt, Laura||||1943 Aug 19||65||W of John W; M of Reginald (RAAF, KIA Nth Africa 1943 Jan 21 age 24)||5319050 |- | Webb, Alfred Ernest||||1962 Aug 03||72||H of Eliza||5319455 |- | Webb, Eliza Jane||||1980 Feb 24||86||W of Alfred||5319456 |- | Webb, Fred Edwards||||1922 Nov 23||23||||4299831 |- | Webb, Hilda||||||6||Sis of Eileen Tiesler-Mion||f12482304 |- | Webb, John||||1902 Jul 16||66||||4299780 |- | Webb, John Henry||||1961 May 22||80||H of Ruby; F of Nellie, Jack, Dot, Ted, Mary. George, Tom, John||5319474 |- | Webb, John Henry||||1970 Mar 07||27||S of Ruby & Jack; B of Nellie, Jack, Dot, Ted, Mary, George, Tom||5319519 |- | Webb, Ruby Ione||||1974 Jul 12||74||W of John||5319474 |- | Webb, Thomas Truin||||1966 Sep 24||26||H of Jan; F of Lillian, Wendy (dec), Ione, Tommie||5319518 |- | Webb, Truan||||1902 Mar 08||27||d. W.A.||4299780 |- | Webster, Florence Irene||||1983 Jan 18||76||W of William; M of May, Kitty, Joyce, Edna, Jean, Jack, George, Faye||A128 |- | Webster, William Shearman||||1953 Aug 13||57||H of Florence; F of May, Kitty, Joyce, Edna, Jean, Jack, George, Faye||A128 |- | Weidner, Henry||||1980||98||difficult to read||5030065 |- | Weidner, Marie E||||1946||89||difficult to read||5030065 |- | Weller, Charles Thomas||||1967 Jan 26||92||H of Jane||f12683072 |- | Weller, Jane Frances||||1933 Oct 01||58||W of Charles||f12683072 |- | Weller, Stanley Arthur||||1919 May 06||<1||with Charles & Jane Weller||f12683072 |- | [[Downie-262|Wellings, Mary Isobel]] ||||1960 Aug 13||77||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Wellings-86.jpg A163] |- | [[Wellings-86|Wellings, Walter George]] ||||1951 Jun 08||70||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Wellings-86.jpg A163] |- | Wells, Agnes Elizabeth||||1950 Sep 05||72||W of Frank; M of Ruth & Frank||4299716 |- | Wells, Frank Dudley||||1969 Oct 04||90||H of Agnes; F of Ruth & Frank||4299716 |- | Wells, Janice Lynette||||1950 Nov 01||1||D of Ken & Betty||A170 |- | Wembridge, Doris Ellen (Doll)||||1997 Nov 05||89||W of James; M of Bill||5122133 |- | Wembridge, James Stanley||||1953 Jan 21||36||H of Doll; F of Bill||5122133 |- | Wentworth, Mervyn Ronald (Merv)||1944 Aug 29||2014 Jan 21||||F of Michael (dec), Deb, Allan, Jim, Ken||5122100 |- | Wentworth, Michael John||1964 Apr 27||1964 Jul 09||||S of Dorothy & Mervyn||5122100 |- | West, Arthur||||1963 May 27||74||H of Evelyn; F of James, John, Lorna, Joan||5050271 |- | West, Evelyn Mary||||1986 Sep 15||91||W of Arthur||5050271 |- | Wetherman, Henry Skuse||||1881 Jul 24||43||d. Buln Buln; S of John Wetherman||f11864128 |- | Wheeldon, Catherine||||1922 Jun 28||80||||5318923 |- | Wheeldon, John||||1938 May 31||93||||5318923 |- | Wheeldon, Mary Hannah||||1979 Nov 11||90||W of William||5318922 |- | Wheeldon, William James||||1943 Mar 09||60||H of Mary||5318922 |- | Wheildon, Arthur Ronald||||1990 Oct 17||80||B of Frank, Wally, Marion, Percy, Florrie, Hazel, Maie, Jean, Dulcie, Viola, Ilma, Ivy||A095 |- | Wheildon, Henry Noonan||||1955 Jul 28||78||||A096 |- | Whelan, Albert Raymond||||||64||H of Margaret||5121993 |- | Whelan, Margaret Ellen||1895||1985||||nee Adams; W of Albert||5121992 |- | Whitaker, Catherine||||1896 Feb 11||||||f12706624 |- | White, Andrew||||1925 Nov||69||||5318906 |- | White, Annie Olive||||2002 Dec 16||||W of Fred (dec)||4299816 |- | White, Arthur John||||1970 Dec 04||||H of Jessie||5030114 |- | White, Frederick Gordon||||1996 May 14||86||AIF; H of Ann||4299814 |- | White, Frederick Thomas||1929 Jun 21||2012 Jun 27||||H of Helen; F of Susan, Trevor, Russell & Paula (dec)||5030115 |- | White, Irene Joyce (Rene)||||2001 Sep 21||44||Partner of Denis; D of Jim & Joyce; Sis of Harry. Steven, Lynette, Phillip, Jean||5050128 |- | White, Jessie Violet||||1964 Nov 20||||W of Arthur||5030114 |- | White, Matilda||||1951 Apr ||91||||5318906 |- | Whiteacre, Frederick||||1913 May 03||54||||A062 |- | Whitehouse, ?||||||||||f12531648 |- | Whitfield, Phyllis M||||1994 Dec 09||90||W of Bill Turner||5318847 |- | Widdicombe, Margaret||||1954 Jun 20||89||||4299668 |- | Widdicombe, William||||1952 Jun 23||86||||4299668 |- | Wildenburg, Frederick William||||1932 Aug 20||81||H of Mary||5050392 |- | Wildenburg, Mary Hannah||||1930 Dec 24||64||W of Frederick B||5050392 |- | Wilkin, Mary (Molly)||||1995 Jun 15||86||W of Percy; M of John & Margaret||4299629 |- | Wilkin, Percy Frederick||||1959 Jun 17||64||H of Molly; F of John & Margaret||4299629 |- | Wilkinson, Alfred George||||1948 Jan 21||78||H of Eliza||f12230016 |- | Wilkinson, Alfred George||||1970 Oct 07||68||S of Alfred & Eliza||f12232064 |- | Wilkinson, Beatrice||||1936 Aug 14||48||W of Harry; M of George & Elvie. Also Henry, Cliff, Gwen (dec)||f12694080 |- | Wilkinson, Eliza||||1939 Jul 22||67||W of Alfred||f12230016 |- | Willan, Issac Thomas Percy||||1955 Sep 23||83||H of Rose; F of Edward||A088 |- | Willan, Roseanna||||1978 Apr 17||92||W of Issac||A088 |- | Williams, Catherine||||1942 Aug 09||75||||5050283 |- | Williams, Catherine Margaret||||2003||86||W of John||5122041 |- | Williams, Ellen Katie||1905 Jul 13||1943 Aug 14||||||f11945536 |- | Williams, George||||1948 Jan 23||83||||5050283 |- | Williams, Gwenneth Joan||||1940 Oct 22||3||||5319032 |- | Williams, Hilda Victoria||||1994 Dec 13||92||W of Joseph; M of Margaret, Maisie, Melva||f12090304 |- | Williams, James||||1904 Feb 17||32||S of John||5050283 |- | Williams, John||||1917 Jul 25||95||||5050283 |- | Williams, John (Taffy)||||||||||4259551 |- | Williams, John Gough||||1994 Dec 25||94||H of Catherine; F of Shaun (dec), Kevin (dec), Graeme, Joseph (dec)||5122041 |- | Williams, Joseph||||1980 Jan 09||86||H of Hilda; F of Margaret, Maisie, Melva||f12090304 |- | Williams, Joseph||||1941 Jun 08||80||F of Louisa & William; H of Mary||f12092480 |- | Williams, Kevin James||||1959 Jun 23||18||S of John & Catherine; B of Shaun & Graeme||5122042 |- | Williams, Louisa Maud||||1928 Apr 03||||Bur. Fawkner; D of Joseph Williams||f12092480 |- | Williams, Mary M||||1946 Jul 21||87||W of Joseph||f12092480 |- | Williams, Shaun Francis||||1967 Apr 25||30||S of John & Catherine; B of Kevin & Graeme||5122042 |- | Williams, Thomas Alexander||||1922 Aug 21||54||H of Miriam||4299819 |- | Williams, William||||1943 Jun 19||||H of Mary||f12092480 |- | Williamson, ?||||||||||f11830400 |- | Williamson, ?||||||||||f12505408 |- | Williamson, Beatrice Alice||||1961 Apr 13||81||W of Joseph||f12026048 |- | Williamson, George||||1893 Feb 23||74||H of Janet||5318823 |- | Williamson, George||||1928 Jun 16||59||||5318823 |- | Williamson, Jack||||1913 Jul 30||54||||5318823 |- | Williamson, Jane||||1911 Sep 07||77||W of George||5318823 |- | Williamson, Joseph Montgomery||||1942 Sep 19||66||H of Beatrice||f12026048 |- | Willis, Alfred||||1885 Nov 04||28||d. Thorpdale||f12098560 |- | Willis, Anna (Nancy)||||2006 Dec 08||83||W of Joseph; M of Dex, Michael, Leo, Helen||5122110 |- | Willis, Eliza Jane||||1959 Oct 30||75||W of George; M of May, Charles, Jack||5319428 |- | Willis, George Henry||||1963 Oct 18||82||H of Eliza; F of May, Charles, Jack||5319428 |- | Willis, Joseph Michael||||1961 Jan 19||39||H of Anna; F of Dex, Michael, Leo, Helen||5122110 |- | Willis, Margaret||||1935 Jun 11||1||||f12100672 |- | Willmonth, John||||1927 Oct 26||80||b. Co. Limerick, Ireland||5050366 |- | Wills, Bertha May||||1982 Aug 21||70||W of John||5319334 |- | Wills, John Harold||||1961 Nov 26||65||H of Bertha; F of Jacqueline & Suzanne||5319334 |- | Wilms, Sheryl Ann||1959 Feb||1959 Feb 24||<1||GD of Donald & Christina McPherson||5319202 |- | Wilson, Andrew||||1949 Jul 07||||H of Annie||f11947456 |- | Wilson, Annie Jane||||1955 Jul 08||77||W of Andrew||f11947456 |- | Wilson, Elsie Mavis||||2007 Mar 21||||Twin Sis of William, Sis of Belle Ringin||5319092 |- | Wilson, James||||1951 Jul 25||86||H of Margaret||5122253 |- | Wilson, John George||||1953 Jan 24||||H of Margaret||5319094 |- | Wilson, Lara Alice||1992||1992 Dec 02||<1||Infant D of Alan & Robyn||4299767 |- | Wilson, Margaret||||1987 Apr 03||87||W of William||5122078 |- | Wilson, Margaret||||1941 Sep 06||79||W of James||5122253 |- | Wilson, Margaret Elizabeth||||1947 May 04||||W of John||5319094 |- | Wilson, William||||1955 Oct 08||60||H of Margaret||5122078 |- | Winch, Ethel Vera||1897||1978||||W of James; M of Yvonne, George||5319176 |- | Winch, George Charles||1924||1981||||S of James & Ethel||5319176 |- | Winch, James Murdock||1899||1951||||H of Ethel; F of Yvonne, George||5319176 |- | Winch, Yvonne Nell||1919||1931||||D of James & Ethel Winch||5319176 |- | Winterbottom, Douglas Charles||||196? Aug 31||85||H of Elsie||5319239 |- | Winterbottom, Elsie||||1957 Sep 13||79||W of Douglas||5319239 |- | Winterton, Catherine||||1968 Nov 27||75||W of Stanley||5122258 |- | Winterton, Norman Donald||1920 Apr 19||1958 Sep 18||||H of Edna May; F of Peter, Joan, Shirley, Don, Terri, John, Geoffrey, Judith, and Stillborn Baby (Dec 1958)||5122063 |- | Winterton, Reginald||1918 Apr 06||1918 Apr 10||||S of Jessie & Bert||4299835 |- | Winterton, Stanley||||1940 Dec 08||47||H of Catherine||5122258 |- | Winterton, Stanley Franics||1942 Aug 30||2004 May 30||||F of Paula, Jacqueline, Timothy, Nicole; S of Roy & Betty||5050132 |- | Wisewould, Andrew||||1971 Aug 02||78||H of Edith||5319436 |- | Wisewould, Edith Ellen||||1960 Mar 13||64||W of Andrew; M of Norman, Ray, Roma||5319436 |- | Witney, Catherine Jean||1956 Jul 24||2004 May 10||||D of Clifford & Gwenda Smith; M of Gavin, Wayne, John, Kieth, Cassandra, Christine||5050134 |- | Witton, Mary Ann||||1888 Jul 12||74||W of William||4299724 |- | Witton, William||||1886 Sep 05||75||H of Mary; Pioneer local preacher||4299724 |- | Wolff. Eileen Mary||||1954 Jan 18||||||5122116 |- | Wood, Allan||||1949 Apr 26||18||||4299704 |- | Wood, Joy Elizabeth||1941 Nov 10||2011 May 05||69||W of Richie (dec); M of Karen, Glynn, Ron, Donna, Paula||5050165 |- | Wood, Rene||||1919 May 17||6||D of Walter & Jane Wood||A031 |- | Wood, Richard William (Richie)||1937 Aug 30||2000 Aug 15||62||H of Joy; F of Karen, Glynn, Ron, Donna, Paula||5050166 |- | Woodall, Ethel May||1890 Jun 18||1963 Sep 25||||b. Rowsley; d. Topiram||4259561 |- | Woodman, Elizabeth||||1910 Jun 11||54||W of W. Woodman||f12429888 |- | Woods, Maurice A||||1962 Nov 29||59||||5050305 |- | Woods, Owen F||||1966 Nov 27||67||||5050305 |- | Woolan, Grace Amanda Jane||||1964 Oct 30||55||W of Roy; M of Thelma, Robert, Lynette, Terrence||5319513 |- | Woolan, Hilda Annie||||19?? Apr 18||||||f12565952 |- | Woolan, Roy||||1975 May 04||70||H of Grace||5319513 |- | Woolan, William Andrew||||1929 May 22||62||||f12565952 |- | Woolfe, Catherine||||1960 Jan 14||||||5122087 |- | Woolfe, David||||1956 Jul 05||||||5122087 |- | Worth, Charles Frederick William||||1941 Jun 22||75||H of Louisa||f12085888 |- | Worth, H N||||||||S of Robert & Louisa||4299788 |- | Worth, Louisa||||||||W of Robert; M of R P & H N||4299788 |- | Worth, Louisa Matilda||||1959 Aug 13||90||W of Charles||f12085888 |- | Worth, R P||||||||S of Robert & Louisa||4299788 |- | Worth, Robert Pinder (snr)||||||||H of Louisa; F of R P & H N||4299788 |- | Wozniak, Anthony David||1964 Aug 17||1964 Aug 22||||S of Nelly & Karl; B of Helene, Janine, Nellie, John, Christine, Tony||5122019 |- | Wrathall, George Francis||||1917 Jan 22||39||H of Maria; F of Frank, Edna, Grace, Phill||5050342 |- | Wrathall, Maria Ruth||||1962 Dec 30||||W of George; M of Frank, Edna, Grace, Phill||5050342 |- | Wyatt, ?||||||||||f12476160 |- | York, Henry||||1962 Nov 11||88||||5319320 |- | Young, Daniel||||1947 Oct 10||75||H of Rose (dec) & Frances; F of Stephen (dec), Sydney, Daniel||f11838464 |- | Young, Elizabeth||||1953 Jul 13||||W of Robert||5318875 |- | Young, Frances Blyth||||1963 Oct 06||84||W of Daniel; M of Daniel||f11838464 |- | Young, Grace Evelyn (Ev)||1931 Sep 19||2004 Dec 28||73||nee Tackaberry; W of Horace; M of Linton, Cheryl, Horace, Kevin, Wayne, Fay, Arnold, Dorothy||5319344 |- | Young, Horace Alfred||1918 Jul 26||2012 Jan 01||93||H of Grace; F of Linton, Cheryl, Horace, Kevin, Wayne, Fay, Arnold, Dorothy||5319344 |- | Young, Julia||||1921 Jun 01||78||M of F E Morgan||5050314 |- | Young, Michael J||||1973 Apr 04||24||S of Sheila Adams & Robert (Bob) Young||5121966 |- | Young, Robert S||||1920 Jun 29||||H of Elizabeth||5318875 |- | Young, Veda D||||1915 Dec 22||2||||A063 |- | Zappone, James Vincent||1920 Jan 20||198 Dec 24||||||5121961 |- | Zappone, Maria Assunta||1927 Nov 11||1981 May 13||||||5121961 |- | Ziero, (Santa) Antonietta||1924 Feb 06||2008 Feb 28||||Nee Moretto; b. Gaiarine, Italy; d. Jindivick; W of Ernesto||5121984 |- | Ziero, Ernesto||1917 Jan 20||1986 Oct 29||||b. San Giorgio. Nrenta, Italy; d. Warragul; H of Antonietta||5121983 |- | Zinner, Hazel M||||1934 Jan 25||31||W of Horace; M of Alan, Helen, Valerie, Wayne||f12668096 |- | Zinner, Horace G||||1942 Mar 22||19||||f12038976 |- | Zinner, Horace G S||||1971 Jun 05||75||H of Hazel||f12668096 |- | Zoldak, Anna||1924 Dec 10||2005 Aug 16||||W of Waclaw; M of Irene, Halina, Peter, Anna, Christina||5122098 |- | Zoldak, Anna Maria||1954 Apr 23||1956 Nov 17||||D of Waclaw & Anna; Sis of Irene, Halina, Peter, Christina||5122097 |- | Zoldak, Waclaw||1913 Dec 11||1983 Dec 24||||H of Anna; F of Irene, Halina, Peter, Anna, Christina||5122098 |- | Zurniewicz, Wincenty (Vince)||||1992 Jun 23||68||H of Valerie; F of Helen, Suzanna, John; late Polish Army 123457||5319610 |- | |}

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'''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_A_to_E|Go to Surnames A to E]]''' <> '''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_F_to_K|Go to Surnames F to K]]''' <> '''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_L_to_P|Go to Surnames L to P]]''' ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== Approx. 95% complete {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Died ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|''' Age ''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- |Quaife, ?||||||||||f12329536|| |- |Quaife, Verna Gladys||||1955 Aug 10||35||D of Thomas||f11786880|| |- |Quarell, ?||||||||||5319182|| |- |Quigley, Anne||||1972 Mar 26||||Infant D of Michael & Veronica||5050300|| |- |Quirk, Nathan||1992 Feb 22||1992 Feb 22||||S of Geoff & Bernadette; B of Joshua & Hannah||4299770|| |- |Quirk, Thomas||1997 Jun 11||1997 Jun 11||||S of Geoff & Bernadette; B of Joshua & Hannah||4299770|| |- |Radcliffe, Alan L||||1955 Oct 28||38||AIF VX67170; H of Ruby; F of Leslie, Nola, John||A083|| |- |Radcliffe, Ruby Grace||||1996 Sep 13||90||W of Alan (dec); M of Les (dec), Nola, John||A084|| |- |Radford, Charles Joseph||1957 Dec 09||1959 Jan 06||||||5319409|| |- |Radford, Francis George||1907 Feb 14||1993 Apr 22||86||H of Vera; F of Noel, Elaine, Briane, Athol, Kay, Lorraine, Pauleen, Sylvia, Ivy, Geraldine||5034458||Lawn 5 |- |Radford, Francis George||1907 Feb 14||1993 Apr 22||86||H of Vera; F of Noel, Ralph, Elaine, Briane, Athol, Kay, Lorraine, Pauleen, Sylvia, Ivy, Geraldine||5319638|| |- |Radford, George||||1943 Mar 13||||||f12011072|| |- |Radford, Mark William||1964 Aug 19||1981 Sep 08||17||||5319409|| |- |Radford, Vera Eileen||||2005 Jan 21||96||W of Francis (dec); M of Noel, Ralph, Elaine, Briane, Jack, Kay, Lorraine, Pauleen, Sylvia, Ivy, Geraldine||5034457||Lawn 5 |- |Radford, Vera Eileen||||2005 Jan 21||96||W of Francis (dec); M of Noel, Ralph, Elaine, Briane, Athol, Kay, Lorraine, Pauleen, Sylvia, Ivy, Geraldine||5319639|| |- |Rae, Jennie F||||1974 Jan 14||60||nee Paynter; W of John; M of John, Alan, William, Barbara, Margaret||4299858|| |- |Raeburn, Sarah||||1939 May 02||||||A046|| |- |Raeburn, T W H||||||||AIF||A046|| |- |Raeburn, Thomas Samuel||||1919 Nov 18||||||A046|| |- |Ralph, Blanche May||||1968 Mar 19||65||W of George Leonard (dec); M of Raymond & Leonard||5034870||Lawn 1 |- |Ralph, George Leonard||||1966 Sep 28||68||H of Blanche; F of Raymond & Leonard||5034869||Lawn 1 |- |Ramsdell, Adele Roslyn||||1942 Oct 28||1||Twin of Dawn||5122226|| |- |Randall, Doris||||1933 Aug 25||18||||5318951|| |- |Randall, Jessie||||1983 Aug 30||96||W of William; M of Alan, Lilian, Edna, Hilda||5318951|| |- |Randall, William Robert||||1949 Nov 06||73||H of Jessie; F of Alan, Lilian, Edna, Hilda||5318951|| |- |Rankin, John Simon (Jack)||||1994 Jul 01||82||H of Peg; F of Anne, Terence, Kevin, Timothy, Barry (dec), Gererdine, Bernard, Dennis, Mary, Peter, Kathleen, Paul||5034183||Lawn 5 |- |Rankin, Patrick James||1939 Dec||1939 Dec 28||<1||S of Kathleen & Bert; B of Mary, Maureen, Vrian, Aileen, Patrick||5050433|| |- |Rasdell, Dawn Kathlee||||1955 Jan 27||13||Twin Of Adele||5122226|| |- |Rawson, ?||||||||||f12634176|| |- |Rawson, Charles||||1942 Dec 22||67||H of Violet||f12019456|| |- |Rawson, Edward S||||1958 Feb 19||66||AIF; H of Mary F of Joyce & Elsie||5319393|| |- |Rawson, Mary||||1978 Jul 07||82||W of Edward||5319393|| |- |Rawson, Violet||||1971 Nov 06||91||W of Charles||f12019456|| |- |Rech, Bruno||1921 Apr 25||1982 Aug 01||||S of Giacomina; B of Alexander; S of Gregorio; B of Alexander & Pater (dec)||5121955|| |- |Rech, Giacomina||1894 Sep 24||1986 Sep 28||||W of Gregoria; M of Alexander, Bruno (dec), Peter (dec)||5121956|| |- |Rech, Gregorio Secono||1893 Sep 13||1979 Aug 10||||H of Giacomina; F of Alexander, Bruno (dec), Peter (dec)||5121956|| |- |Redman, Ellen||||1941 Sep 12||72||W of Harry||5050347|| |- |Redman, Emma||||1895 Apr 12||||D of Mary||5050346|| |- |Redman, Harry Stephen||||1913 Apr 10||45||H of Ellen; F of Glinda||5050347|| |- |Redman, Mary Ann||||1889 Mar 14||||M of Emma||5050346|| |- |Redmile, Charles||||1954 Oct 04||||||5319213|| |- |Reed, ?||||||||||f12501440|| |- |Reed, Keith||||1938 Dec 18||||||5050425|| |- |Reeves, Charlotte Maude||||1964 Jul 06||73||||5122016|| |- |Reeves, Clara Elizabeth||||1941 Sep 14||74||W of Frederick||f12064896|| |- |Reeves, Edgar Gilmore (Ted)||||1991 Jul 18||79||H of Anne; F of Fred & Ian||5034502||Lawn 5 |- |Reeves, Edgar Gilmore (Ted)||||1991 Jul 18||79||H of Anne; F of Fred & Ian||5319584|| |- |Reeves, Frederick Trethowan||||1943 May 07||78||H of Clara||f12064896|| |- |Reeves, James Gerard (Jim)||||1980 Jan 22||73||H of Kate||5122080|| |- |Reeves, Kate Evelyn||||1955 Dec 28||45||W of Jim; M of Noel & Kathleen||5122080|| |- |Reeves, Leslie Norman||||1968 Jun 30||71||H of Phyllis; F of Jennifer||5034683||Lawn 1 |- |Reeves, Louisa Anne||||2000 Jan 29||86||nee Mull; W of Ted (dec); M of Fred & Ian; M-in-L of Libby & Margaret||5034503||Lawn 5 |- |Reeves, Louisa Anne||||2000 Jan 29||86||nee Mull; W of Ted (dec); M of Fred & ian; M-in-L of Libby & Margaret||5319583|| |- |Reid, Agnes Marie||||1953 Feb 18||60||||f12666112|| |- |Reid, Frances Mavis||||1930 Dec 01||3||||f12666112|| |- |Reid, Francis Graham||||1972 Jul 15||82||||f12666112|| |- |Reilly, Mary Fredrica||||1945 Oct 11||56||||5122203|| |- |Reilly, Melva Catherine||||2014 Feb 21||91||W of Patrick (dec); M of Trish, Terry, Mary, Kathy, Michael||5034021||Lawn 5 |- |Reilly, Patrick Edward||||1996 Oct 20||77||H of Melva; F of Trish, Terry, Mary, Kathy, Michael||5034022||Lawn 5 |- |Reilly, William Michael||||1959 Oct 27||80||||5122203|| |- |Rennie, Mary||||1962 Jul 29||72||W of Thomas||5319459|| |- |Rennie, Thomas||||1973 Jun||75||H of Mary||5319459|| |- |Renshaw, Ida Swanton||||1958 Oct 17||71||W of Lawrence||5319190|| |- |Renshaw, Lawrence||||1956 Sep 02||71||H of Ida||5319190|| |- |Renton, Elsie Lillian||1919 Nov 05||1981 Jul 01||||D of James & Ruby Payne (dec); M of Heather, Glenys, Graeme, Leanne||4259612|| |- |Revitt-Mills, C G||||1969 Dec 01||78||AIF 1485; H of Dorothy; F of Thelma, Dorothy, Gill, Keith, Eric, Ken||A115|| |- |Revitt-Mills, Dorothy Estella||||1971 Dec 09||79||W of C G||A116|| |- |Revitt-Mills, Eric||||||||||f12591424|| |- |Revitt-Mills, Thelma||||1935 Jun 02||15||||f12591424|| |- |Reynolds, ?||||||||||4299987|| |- |Reynolds, Alma May||||1964 Apr 15||76||W of John||4299678|| |- |Reynolds, John||||1948 Mar 13||62||H of Alma||4299678|| |- |Rhodes, Albert Lindsay||||2001 Nov 07||76||||A094|| |- |Rhodes, George Frederick||||1965 Jun 06||67||H of Ruby; F of Violet, Frederick, Jean, Gladys, Neville, Lyall, Leslie||5035022||Lawn 1 |- |Rhodes, Mabel Gladys||||1963 Sep 03||53||||5319096|| |- |Rhodes, Ruby Victoria||||1984 May 11||86||W of George; M of Violet (dec), Frederick, Jean, Gladys, Neville, Lyall, Leslie||5035023||Lawn 1 |- |Richards, Charles||||1956 Jan 12||76||H of Ludavena||A087|| |- |Richards, Edith Margaret||||1968 May 12||W of Laughlan Robinson (dec) & Frederick Richards; M of Laughlan, John, Eileen, Lenard||||5034691||Lawn 1 |- |Richards, Ellen||||1938 May 20||88||W of William||f12440640|| |- |Richards, Frances||||1967 Jun 03||36||W of Len; M of Graham, Alan, Kenneth, Anita, Ian||5034798||Lawn 1 |- |Richards, Gladys Isobel||||1974 May 23||83||W of John; M of Alice & Ken||4299715|| |- |Richards, John Albert||||1950 Apr 22||68||H of Gladys; F of Alice & Ken||4299715|| |- |Richards, John Edward||||1945 Aug 21||58||H of Ruby||5319119|| |- |Richards, Lenard Kelvin||||1967 Oct 31||45||H of Frances; F of Graham, Alan, Kenneth, Anita, Ian||5034799||Lawn 1 |- |Richards, Ludavena||||1960 May 17||84||W of Charles||A087|| |- |Richards, Ruby Melvina||||1972 Jun 11||76||W of John||5319119|| |- |Richards, William||1839 Sep 11||1922 May 05||83||H of Ellen||f12438336|| |- |Richardson, Alfred Ernest||||1966 Mar 04||78||H of Ruth; F of Alma & David||5034948||Lawn 1 |- |Richardson, Edith May||||1973 Sep 10||80||W of Alfred; M of Alma & David||5034949||Lawn 1 |- | [[Richardson-19579|Richardson, Edward]] ||||1954 Mar 05||87||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Richardson-19579.jpg f12219392]|| |- |Richardson, James||||1958 Jun 21||73||||5319400|| |- |Richardson, Jean Alice||||1965 Jul 27||67||with Jean & William Pharaoh||5034853||Lawn 1 |- | [[Richardson-19580|Richardson, John]] ||||1963 Aug 11||86||H of Matilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Richardson-19580.jpg 5319485]|| |- | [[Edwards-22133|Richardson, Mary Emma]] ||||1953 Aug 23||82||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Richardson-19579.jpg f12219392]|| |- | [[Edwards-22136|Richardson, Matilda]] ||||1960 Jun 12||82||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Richardson-19580.jpg 5319485]|| |- |Riddett, Donald William||||25||||B of Betty, Leslie, Vilma, Graham||5122038|| |- |Ridley, Alma Bernice||||||||W of Harold Skewes (dec); M of Pat, Bill, Judith||5035005||Lawn 1 |- |Rigano, Carmel Lily||||1989 Nov 29||||W of Mick; M of Joseph, Carmel, Maree, Andrew, Aktherine ||5050213|| |- |Riley, Michael||||1899 Mar 13||70||||5050236|| |- |Riley, Vera||||1974 Dec 18||||||5319205|| |- |Riley, Walter||||1955 Sep 21||||||5319205|| |- |Ring, C R H||||1957 Sep 05||48||RAAF 12683||5319378|| |- |Ringin, Belle Violet||||1998 Sep 08||||||5319091|| |- |Ringin, William George||||1970 Jan 23||||||5319091|| |- |Risdale, George Veltum||1875 Jun 19||1933 Oct 19||||F of Arthur, Minnie, Winifred, George||f12680960|| |- |Ritchie, Patrick||||1938 Oct 15||73||H of Catherine||5050424|| |- |Robb, George||||1969 Apr 14||72||H of Vera||f11782976|| |- |Robb, Vera Cora||||1946 Mar 03||46||W of George||f11782976|| |- |Robbins, Emily Charlotte||||1950 Sep 07||67||W of Joseph||A174|| |- |Robbins, Joseph||||1954 May 03||78||H of Emily||A174|| |- |Robbins, Robert George (Bob)||1922 May 24||2001 Dec 23||||H Of Hilda May; F of Yvonne, Trevor, Bill, Lyn, Murray||5319012|| |- |Roberts, Alfred Tasman (Mick)||||1992 Mar 05||64||S of Philip & Kathleen; B of Phyllis, Mary, Daphne, Pat, Shirley, Allan, Wayne||5034438||Lawn 5 |- |Roberts, Allan Barry||1944 Mar 14||2007 Jul 23||||H of Jennie; F of Michael, Chris, Kylie||5033935||Lawn 5 |- |Roberts, Amelia Ann||||1962 Nov 28||80||||5030097|| |- |Roberts, Bronwen Ruth||||1943||<1||||5319058|| |- |Roberts, Catherine Ruth||1873||1956||||W of William; M of Elizabeth, Ruth, Meirion, Idris, Owen, Gweneth||5319059|| |- |Roberts, Clara Alice||||1945 Jun 06||75||H of Digory||f11967616|| |- |Roberts, Digory||||1947 Oct 30||78||H of Clara||f11967616|| |- |Roberts, Frederick John||||1952 Jul 16||||date uncertain||4259696|| |- |Roberts, Herbert John||||2001 Jan 14||92||H of Rose Ethel; S of Nellie & Herbert William||4299982|| |- |Roberts, Herbert William||||1938 Mar 18||63||H of Nellie||4299982|| |- |Roberts, Jennifer Joy (Jennie)||1948 Jun 02||2015 Sep 05||67||W of Allan; M of Michael, Chris, Kylie||5033934||Lawn 5 |- |Roberts, John||||1934 Jan 24||82||H of Mary||4299798|| |- |Roberts, Kevin George||||1929 Jul 19||1||S of Alma & Arthur; B of Arthur & Lorna||4299875|| |- |Roberts, Lucy||||1967 Mar 07||||date uncertain||4259596|| |- |Roberts, Martha Anne||||1906 Dec 09||18||||4299798|| |- |Roberts, Mary Ann||||1929 Aug 28||79||W of John||4299798|| |- |Roberts, Nellie||||1953 Jan 19||83||W of Herbert||4299982|| |- |Roberts, Owen Egryn Richard||1912 Oct 23||1995 Mar 10||||H of Phillipa; F pf Bronwen (dec), Evan, Carol||5319060|| |- |Roberts, Phillipa Blodwin||1911 Oct 18||1988 Nov 17||||W of Owen; M of Bronwen (dec), Evan, Carol||5319060|| |- |Roberts, Roma Joy||1929 Sep 09||2009 Jun 28||79||W of David; M of John||5034099||Lawn 5 |- |Roberts, Rose Ethel||||2002 Apr 10||85||W of Herbert John||4299982|| |- |Roberts, Wayne Phillip||1945 Jun 11||2009 Oct 16||64||H of Lynne; F of Kim & Nick, Brendan & Angela, & Lisa||5033941||Lawn 5 |- |Roberts, William||1864||1947||||H of Catherine; F of Elizabeth, Ruth, Meirion, Idris, Owen, Gweneth||5319059|| |- |Robertson, Agnes Mary||||1958 Aug 22||59||W of Arthur; M of Colin & Betty||5319256|| |- |Robertson, Alexander||||1958 Oct 14||61||H of May; F of Margaret & Neville||5319016|| |- |Robertson, Arthur Frederick||||1986 Oct 27||88||H of Agnes; F of Colin & Betty||5319256|| |- |Robertson, Lenna May||||1984 Sep 20||83||W of Alexander||5319017|| |- |Robertson, Lesley Marie||||1939 Sep 28||||Infant D of Alexander & May||5319016|| |- |Robinson, Emma Elizabeth||||1954 Feb 02||76||W of William||f11834432|| |- |Robinson, Fred||||||||||5319229|| |- |Robinson, George||||1930 Mar 29||70||||f12689536|| |- |Robinson, Isabel Lavinia||||1920 Feb 07||8||D of William & Emma; Sis of May, Seymour, Alma||A043|| |- |Robinson, James Ferguson (Jim)||||2004 Aug 15||77||H of Dorothy (Dot); F of Bill, Brian, Terry, Kevin, Allan, Christopher||5033985||Lawn 5 |- |Robinson, Jesica||1985 Nov 04||1985 Nov 04||||D of Allan & Carolyn||4299731|| |- |Robinson, Joseph Charles||1859 Jul 24||1925||66||b. Lisles Gully, Maldon; H of Emily Annie (nee Cross); F of Mildred, Constance, Egerton, Arthur||f12516224|| |- |Robinson, Margaret||||1918 Jul 30||84||||f12157952|| |- |Robinson, Maria||||||||||5319229|| |- |Robinson, Patricia Gwendoline||||1960 Apr 29||10||||5319272|| |- |Robinson, William||||1947 Aug 22||69||H of Emma||f11834432|| |- |Robinson, William||||1892 Nov 17||77||||f12157952|| |- |Robson, Margery||||1961 May 29||49||nee Braithwaite; W of George; M of Peter, Margery, Margaret, Dorothy, Geoffrey||5030089|| |- |Roche, Rev Father M A||||1925 May 21||||Parish Priest||5050399|| |- |Rochford, James||||1940 May 11||69||H of Margaret||5050435|| |- |Rochford, Margaret Maria||||1972 Jan 19||90||W of James||5050435|| |- |Rodda, Wilfred||||19?8 Oct||||AIF 6861||4299833|| |- |Rogers, Daisy||||1996 Jun 18||83||W of Stuart||5318966|| |- |Rogers, Elaine Kerin||||1940 Jan 11||57||W of Walter; M of Elaine & Stuart||5318969|| |- |Rogers, Henry Richard||||1910 Jun 17||52||H of Janey||f12094656|| |- |Rogers, Janey Tozer||||||||W of Henry||f12094656|| |- |Rogers, John||||1892 Dec 25||76||H of Sarah||5318869|| |- |Rogers, Leonard Parks Birch||||||||KIA; S of Henry & Janey||f12094656|| |- |Rogers, Madeline||||||||||f12094656|| |- |Rogers, Richard Pearce||||1884 May 25||56||H of Sarah||f12094656|| |- |Rogers, Sarah Birch||||1898 Sep 07||79||W of Richard||f12094656|| |- |Rogers, Sarah Jane Orr||||1922 Jul 30||||W of John||5318869|| |- |Rogers, Stuart A||||1981 Mar 26||71||H of Daisy; F of John & Gladys||5318966|| |- |Rogers, Walter A||||1937 Dec 26||63||H of Elaine; F of Elaine & Stuart||5318968|| |- |Rolfe, Ernest||||1951 Nov 23||66||H of Victoria||4259601|| |- |Rolfe, George Edmond||||1954 Oct 21||70||H of Iris||5318876|| |- |Rolfe, Iris Ivy||||1920 Jul 19||31||W of George||5318876|| |- |Rolfe, Victoria May||||1971 Jul 01||86||W of Ernest||4259601|| |- |Rolph, Charles Henry||||1962 Aug 20||77||H of Doris; F of Marie||5319450|| |- |Rolph, Doris||||1964 Jul 02||70||W of Charles; M of Marie||5319450|| |- |Romanin, Giovanni||1909 Mar 16||1996 Jul 31||||b. Cordenons, Italy; d. Warragul; H of Marianna||5050212|| |- |Romanin, Marianna||1916 Jul 10||1990 Apr 11||||b. Cordenons, Italy; d. Warragul; W of Giovanni||5050212|| |- |Ronalds, Alice Denham||||2001 May 25||90||W of Ernest; M of Lachlan & Marjorie||4259564|| |- |Ronalds, Ernest Albert||||1955 Jun 29||84||H of Pamela||4259565|| |- |Ronalds, Ernest Norma||||1984 Oct 07||73||H of Alice; F of Lachlan & Marjorie||4259654|| |- |Ronalds, Lily||||1954 Oct 11||77||W of Oscar||4259567|| |- |Ronalds, Oscar||||1955 Nov 30||82||H of Lily||4259567|| |- |Ronalds, Pamela Louisa||||1965 Apr 09||89||W of Ernest||4259565|| |- |Rose, Bertha||||||||||f12513984|| |- |Rose, John Charles||||1953 Dec 29||84||||f12513984|| |- |Rose, Louisa Rachael V||||1963 Feb 20||82||W of John Charles (dec); M of Lorna, Bertha (dec), Ilene, Frederick||5034713||Lawn 1 |- |Rose, Rose||||1984 Jun 09||83||W of Robert||A164|| |- |Ross, Duncan Robert Kent||||1958 Feb 04||41||H of Mary; F of Beverley & John||5319097|| |- |Ross, James Warren||||1940 May 09||1||||f12202112|| |- |Ross, Linda I||||1936 Jul 21||27||||5318980|| |- |Ross, Rosemary||||1946 Aug 29||<1||||5319097|| |- |Rotherham, Angus William||||1949 Dec 22||65||H of Phillas Violet; F of Rita, Gwen, Joy, Con||4299709|| |- |Rotherham, Phillas Violet||||1981 Apr 27||94||W of Angus William; M of Rita, Gwen, Joy, Con||4299709|| |- |Rowe, Mary Catherine||||1931 Nov 11||64||W of Stephen||5050390|| |- |Rowe, Robert James||||1951 Jul 17||55||H of Rose||A164|| |- |Rowe, Stephen||||1947 Nov 21||78||H of Mary||5050390|| |- |Rowley, Agnes||||1939 Jan 13||32||Died in Black Friday bushfires||5050427|| |- |Rowley, Benjamin||||1939 Jan 13||2||Died in Black Friday bushfires||5050427|| |- |Rowley, Mary||||1939 Jan 13||<1||Died in Black Friday bushfires||5050427|| |- |Rowley, William (Ben)||||1939 Jan 13||53||Died in Black Friday bushfires||5050427|| |- |Rowley,John||||1939 Jan 13||4||Died in Black Friday bushfires||5050427|| |- |Rowlinson, Janet Marjorie||1936 Apr 11||2014 Jan 15||||W of Bert (dec); M of Bruce & Geoff||5050185|| |- |Rowlinson, Robert (Bert)||1937 Mar 30||2005 Jul 22||||H of Janet; F of Bruce & Geoff (Wick)||5050186|| |- |Rowse, Mary||||1889 Jul 22||32||W of William G||4299775|| |- |Ruddell, Ann Patricia||||1994 Sep 18||48||W of Graeme; M of Danian, Nicholas, Leeann||5034329||Lawn 5 |- |Ruddell, Graeme Watson||||2006 Oct 07||59||H of Ann; F of Damian, Nicholas, Leeann||5034328||Lawn 5 |- |Ruddle, Stanley Fredrick||||1984 Jun 03||63||F of Susan & Geoff||A117|| |- |Rumble, Ethel Lesley||||1955 Dec 06||44||||A086|| |- |Rumble, Lurleen Margaret||||1961 May 27||20||||A086|| |- |Rushton, Nellie Jane||||1964 Oct 08||78||W of Walter; M of Selwyn, Len & Gwenda||5030082|| |- |Rushton, Walter Leslie||||1961 Nov 14||76||H of Nellie Jane; F of Selwyn, Len & Gwenda||5030082|| |- |Russell, Albert Henry (Tom)||||1984 Sep 19||79||S of George & Emma Russell; B of Edith (dec) & Alice; same grave as George and Evelyn Derbyshire||4299719|| |- |Russell, Emma Constance||||1952 Oct 06||78||W of George||4299973|| |- |Russell, Evelyn Frances||||1993 Jan 26||71||M of Evelyn, Richard, Lynette||5034456||Lawn 5 |- |Russell, Evelyn Frances||||1993 Jan 26||71||M of Evelyn, Richard, Lynette||5319640|| |- |Russell, George||||1939 Feb 07||76||H of Emma||4299973|| |- |Russell, Joshua Andrew||||1996 Nov 26||||S of Annette & Andrew; B of Travis & Jessica||4299757|| |- |Russell, Judith Joy||||1955 Jul 29||7||D of Eric & Ruth; Sis of Sam, Peter, Chris, Roger, Stephen||4259560|| |- |Russell, Maxwell A||||1964 Jun 20||30||S ofVinetta||5030110|| |- |Russell, Vinetta Maysie||||1993 Dec 27||88||W of George (dec); M of Roma, Greg, Ken, Max (dec), Helen, Nancy||5030110|| |- |Ryan, Arthur Patrick||||1950 Jun 26||71||H of Mary; F of Gavan, Joyce, Mina||5122186|| |- |Ryan, Francis Patrick (Bluey)||||1995 Oct 06||73||H of Gladys; F of Jennifer, Peter, Michele||5033915||Lawn 5 |- |Ryan, Gladys Mary (Glad)||||2003 Jan 25||80||W of Francis; M of Jennifer, Peter, Michaele||5033915||Lawn 5 |- |Ryan, Gladys May||||1954 Jan 11||49||W of Bert; M of Bernie & Valma||4259589|| |- |Ryan, Martin Bernard||||1978 Nov 27||||||5122062|| |- |Ryan, Mary||||1957 Dec 24||||||5122061|| |- |Ryan, Mary Magdalene||||1963 Oct 25||89||W of Arthur||5122186|| |- |Ryan, Thomas||||1897 Nov 18||48||H of Bridget||5050233|| |- |Saines, Florence||||1965 Mar 29||||with Ivy Bright||5319515|| |- |Salce, Angela||1905 May 14||1982 May 25||||||5121982|| |- |Salce, Antonio (Tony)||1927 Dec 30||2005 Aug 14||||b. Abrozzi, Italy; H of Rosa; F of Angie, Dominic, Giovanni (dec), Lina, Pep, John||5122013|| |- |Salce, Domenico||1901 Nov 05||1986 Feb 03||||||5121982|| |- |Salce, Giovanni Antonio||||1963 Dec 23||<1||Infant S of Tony & Rosa||5122013|| |- |Salt, Sean||2003 Feb 14||2003 Feb 14||||S of Doug & Sharon; B of Shannon, Siobhan, Sine||4299749|| |- |Saltmarsh, Maxwell Ronald||||1958 Oct 17||57||H of Winifred||4299639|| |- |Saltmarsh, Winifred Jeanie||||1985 Dec 12||81||W of Maxwell||4299640|| |- |Salvo, Giovanni||1908 Nov 03||1996 Apr 27||||b. Italy; d. Moe||5050208|| |- |Salvo, Grazia (Giordano)||1909 Apr 24||1997 Jun 25||||b. Liuzzo; d. Moe||5050208|| |- |Sandford, Alexander George||||1961 Oct 26||21||||5319333|| |- |Sargeant, ?||||||||||4259607|| |- |Sargeant, Alma Edith||1918 Mar 07||2007 Aug 03||||nee Robinson; W of Harry; M of Dianne, Donald, James, Jennifer||A045|| |- |Sargeant, Florence||||1926 Jan 31||12||D of James & Augusta; Sis of Harry, Irene, Grace||f12486656|| |- |Sargeant, Henry James (Harry)||1915 Jun 26||2002 Apr 28||||H of Alma; F of Dianne, Donald, James, Jennifer||A044|| |- |Sargeant, James||||1938||68||H of Augusta Phillips; F of Harry, Irene, Grace||f12264768|| |- |Sargent, Barbara Mavis||||||||W of Godfrey; M of Alan, Max, Russell, Elizabeth, Caroline||5319313|| |- |Sargent, Timothy John||||||||H of Barbara; F of Alan, Max, Russell, Elizabeth, Caroline||5319313|| |- |Saunders, Anne Marie||||1970 Sep 06||||W of Robert||4259563|| |- |Saunders, George William||||1948 Apr 04||||H of Sylvia; F of Faye & Judith||4299679|| |- |Saunders, Robert Thomas||||195? Aug 06||84||H of Anne||4259563|| |- |Saunders, Sylvia Ella||||1965 Aug 01||||W of George||4299679|| |- |Savige, Ernest James||||1958 Nov 15||84||B of Mary||4299685|| |- |Savige, Mary Adelaide||||1948 May 19||67||W of Ernest; M of Alma & Geoff; SM of Ron||4299684|| |- |Savige, Russell John||||1967 Aug 18||||Infant S of Jacqueline & Ian; B of Alan & Linda||5034760||Lawn 1 |- |Scalzo, Gaspare||1932 Jun 16||1989 Jul 08||||b. Italy; d. Warragul; H of Luigia||5050217|| |- |Scalzo, Luigia||1934 Dec 16||2011 Aug 31||||b. Italy; d. Warragul; W of Gaspare||5050217|| |- |Scariot, Albino||||1951 Dec 30||31||||5122139|| |- |Scarlett, Ellen||||1930 Aug 01||89||||5050291|| |- |Scarlett, Irene A||||1961 Dec 30||||||5122147|| |- |Scarlett, Robert E||||1951 May 06||||||5122147|| |- |Schembri, Vicki Lorraine||1957 Dec 18||1998 May 17||40||M of Ben & Matt; D of Jean & Charlie; Sis of Jeanette, Lesley, Charles, Russell, Debbie, Lionell, Judy, Tracey, Phillip (dec)||5035012||Lawn 1 |- |Scholz, Cynthia Ruth||||||||nee Jones; D of Helen & Ron||5034495||Lawn 5 |- |Scholz, Ruth Cynthia||||1991 Aug 08||29||W of Peter; M of Meredith, Stephen, Michael, Gillian, Matthew||5034494||Lawn 5 |- |Scholz, Ruth Cynthia||||1991 Aug 08||29||W of Peter; M of Meredith, Stephen, Michael, Gillian, Matthew; D of Helen & Ron Jones||5319592|| |- |Schreyer, Maria||||1999 Jul 16||79||Nee Van Deursen; W of Theodorus (dec);; M of Theo & Henny||5034361||Lawn 5 |- |Schreyer, Theodorus Hendrikus||||1993 Jun 26||74||H of Maria; F of Theo & Henny||5034362||Lawn 5 |- |Schultz, Elaine Anne||||1998 Oct 30||63||W of Roger (Snow, dec); M of Neil, Garry, Bronwyn, Wayne, Robyn, Warren||5034033||Lawn 5 |- |Schultz, Kara Ellen||||1995 Jul 12||2014 Oct 10||D of Wayne & Nicki; Sis of Jack||5034034||Lawn 5 |- |Schultz, Roger Edmund||||1996 Jun 16||67||H of Elaine; F of Neil, Garry, Bronwyn, Wayne, Robyn, Warren||5034035||Lawn 5 |- |Scott, Helen||||2001 Nov 30||50||W of Les||5034591|| |- |Scott, Lillias May (Lil)||||2003 Jan 05||94||D of Robert & Edith Scott; Sis of Kathleen (dec), Sis-in-L of Roy (dec); Aunt of Shirley & Max Erbs||5050142|| |- |Scott, Tom||||1946 Mar 19||||B-in-L of Edith; Uncle of Kath & Lil||5319108|| |- |Seager, John||||1836||70||Nephew of Sgt Leedhamm||f12116864|| |- |Sedgewick, Edith Joy||1936 Dec 06||2009 Feb 06||72||W of Bert; M of Alan, Joy, Paul||5319520|| |- |Sedgwick, Edith Joy||1936 Dec 06||2009 Feb 06||72||W of Bert; M of Alan, Joy, Paul||5034573||Lawn 4 |- |Seear, Eileen Maria||1923 Feb 21||2012 Oct 05||||nee Talbot, nee Crameri; b. Hamilton, Vic; d. Neerim Sth||5034427||Lawn 5 |- |Seear, Gary Francis||1951 Aug 12||2012 May 07||||b. Warragul; d. Warragul||5034428||Lawn 5 |- |Seear, Gregory Maxwell||||1991 May 17||66||H of Eileen; F of Gary, Martin, Stuart||5034429||Lawn 5 |- |Seletto, Elizabeth Jane||||1950 Sep 28||83||||5020275|| |- |Seletto, Ena Catherine||||1953 Mar 02||44||W of Ubert; M of Catherine, Teresia, John||5122130|| |- |Seletto, Ubert (Jim)||||1975 May 21||78||H of Ena||5122130|| |- |Selk, Norman Oswald||||1954 Jul 10||||H of Olive||A120|| |- |Selk, Olive Mabel||||1956 Jan 25||||W of Norman||A120|| |- |Semore, Kasmira||||1955 May 09||9||D of Michael & Paula||5122076|| |- |Senini, Joan||1945 May 19||2008 Jul 12||63||W of Richard (dec); M of Lisa, Christopher, Bernadette||5034011||Lawn 5 |- | [[Ajani-2|Senini, Mary Kate]] ||||1952 Nov 12||55||W of John; M of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Senini-9.jpg 5122129]] || |- |Senini, Richard (Dick)||||1997 Sep 18||60||H of Joan; F of Lisa, Christopher, Bernadette||5034012||Lawn 5 |- | [[Senini-9|Senini, John]] ||||1953 Mar 18||54||F of Richard; H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Senini-9.jpg 5122129]] || |- |Settle, Ernest||||1971 Jun 13||68||H of Melba; F of June, Margaret (dec), Beth, Dawn (dec), Albert, Barry, Heather, Ross||5030120|| |- |Settle, Melba Matilda||||1999 Nov 15||86||W of Ernest; M of June, Margaret (dec), Beth, Dawn (dec), Albert, Barry, Heather, Ross||5030120|| |- |Seymour, Edith Emily||||1948 Dec 16||65||||5122167|| |- |Seymour, Ernest Jeremiah||||1919 Dec 28||14||S of John||5050336|| |- | [[Seymour-5536|Seymour, John]] ||||1949 Dec 16||80||F of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Seymour-5536.jpg 5050336]|| |- | [[Lamb-9938|Seymour, Mary Agnes]] ||||1969 Aug 12||88||W of John; M of William (dec), Margaret,Ernest (dec), Francis, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Lamb-9938.jpg 5050337]|| |- |Seymour, Thomas||||1955 Jan 02||||||5122167|| |- |Seymour, William John||||1964 Apr 31||62||||5050336|| |- |Shanahan, Marion Kathleen||||2002 Jan 26||64||W of Brian; M of Cathy, Helen, Jane, Susan (dec), Tim||5050169|| |- |Shandley,Ina May||||1967 Feb 14||62||W of Jim; M of William, May, Robert||5034861||Lawn 1 |- |Sharman, Cecil Conrad||||1958 May 05||57||H of Mercy; F of Cecil; M of Stafford, Graham, Conrad, Howard, Elaine, Lance, Dene, Lauris, Christine||4299643|| |- |Sharman, Mercy Doris May||1993 May 24||1993 May 24||82||nee McLean; W of Cecil; M of Stafford, Graham, Conrad, Howard, Elaine, Lance, Dene, Lauris, Christine||4299643|| |- |Sharp, ?||||||||||f11927808|| |- |Sharp, Fanny||||1920 Aug 31||76||W of John; M of Frances and twins John & James||4299952|| |- |Sharp, Fay Amelia||||2000 May 24||67||W of John (Jack); M of Gary, Christine, Jon||5034251||Lawn 5 |- |Sharp, Frances E||||1917 Jun 06||||||4299952|| |- |Sharp, John||||||||H of Fanny; F of Frances and twins John & James||4299952|| |- |Sharp, John William (Jack)||||1996 Sep 29||74||AIF VX68217; H of Fay; F of Gary, Christine, Jon||5034252||Lawn 5 |- |Shaw, Amy Victoria Blanche||||1963 Feb 27||79||||5030100|| |- |Shaw, Charles Rowland||1906 Sep 27||1950 Feb 12||43||RAN; H of Doris||5319157|| |- |Shaw, Doris Ida Emma Violet||1906 Jun 09||1984 May 08||||W of Charles||5319157|| |- |Shearman, Arthur Edward||||1946 Nov 01||69||W of Mary||5319099|| |- |Shearman, Enid||||2011 Jan 26||85||nee Wellings; W of Geoff; M of Max, Alan, Peter, Judy, Garry, Cheryl||5034062||Lawn 5 |- |Shearman, Enid Laura||1925 Jul 31||2007 Nov 02||||D of Jessie & Bert Winterton; M of Gwenn, Pam, Lyn, Graeme||4299834|| |- |Shearman, Geoffrey Walter||||1998 Aug 30||77||H of Enid; F of Max, Alan, Peter, Judy, Garry, Cheryl||5034063||Lawn 5 |- |Shearman, John||||1910 Jun 28||76||d. Darnum; H of Margaret||f12312320|| |- |Shearman, John George||||1952 Aug 18||81||||f12312320|| |- |Shearman, Margaret||||1923 Apr 05||82||W of John||f12312320|| |- |Shearman, Mary||||1953 Jun 09||68||H of Arthur||5319100|| |- |Shearman, Maud||||1889 Oct 20||10||D of Margaret & John||f12312320|| |- |Shearman, Walter Sydney||||1992 Oct 10||85||S of Arthur & Mary||5319100|| |- |Shearman, William Charles||||1941 May 04||66||||f12312320|| |- |Shearn, John||||1957 Aug 07||76||H of Margaret; F of James & Alan||5319238|| |- |Shearn, Margaret Ellen||||1973 Mar 25||73||W of John (year death uncertain)||5319238|| |- | [[O'Keeffe-427|Sheehan, Bridget]] ||||1906 Sep 01||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Sheehan-1134.jpg 5050249] || |- |Sheehan, Carmel Therese||||1995 Aug 29||67||W of William (bill); M of Kevin, Carmel, Gavin, Peter||5034122||Lawn 5 |- | [[Sheehan-1134|Sheehan, Daniel]] ||||1913 Jul 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Sheehan-1134.jpg 5050249] || |- |Sheehan, Marion Edith||||1966 Jul 10||76||W of Bill; M of William (Bill) & John||5122086|| |- |Sheehan, William Arthur (Bill)||||2008 Nov 08||82||H of Carmel; F of Kevin, Carmel, Gavin, Peter||5034121||Lawn 5 |- |Sheehan, William Thomas||||1956 Apr 26||71||H of Marion; F of William (Bill) & John||5122086|| |- |Sheffield, Alice Edith||||1983 Apr 09||90||W of Charles; M of Arthur, David, Helen, Stephen, Lois, Inez||5034976||Lawn 1 |- |Sheffield, Augustin||||1939 Mar 05||60||H of Mary||A032|| |- |Sheffield, Charles||||1965 Feb 05||89||H of Alice Edith; F of Arthur, David, Helen, Stephen, Lois, Inez||5034975||Lawn 1 |- |Sheffield, Helen Jemima||1842 Feb 24||1914 May 05||||W of John; D of William Clay Moorsom (dec)||f12387264|| |- |Sheffield, Horace A||||1947 Nov 07||31||H of Eda||f11844352|| |- |Sheffield, John Augustin||1830 Aug 03||1902 Mar 27||||b. Portsmouth, England; H of Helen||f12387264|| |- |Sheffield, Mary Elizabeth||||1948 Oct 16||58||W of Augustin||A032|| |- |Sheffield, Mary Herton||||1919 May 03||||Infant D of Augustin & Mary||A032|| |- |Sheffield, Mollie Harton||||1937 Mar 02||15||D of Augustin & Mary||A032|| |- |Sheffield, Myles||||1947 Nov 12||27||S of Augistin & Mary||A032|| |- |Shepherd, Peter Michael||||1947 Jun 17||7||||f11818688|| |- |Sheppard, Shelby||2000 Nov 10||2000 Nov 10||||D of Bobbie & Shane; Sis of Tayla & Phillip||4299752|| |- |Sherman, Sarah||||1892||||W of Thomas; M of Sarah James||4259617|| |- |Sherman, Thomas||||1888||||H of Sarah; F of Jane James||4259617|| |- |Sherwell, Hubert Clarence||||1994 Jul 12||77||H of Pat; F of Delwyn & Nancy||5034448||Lawn 5 |- |Sherwell, Patricia June||||2015 Jun 02||93||W of Hubert; M of Delwyn & Nancy||5034447||Lawn 5 |- |Shields, Robert William||||1944 Aug 28||89||||5319131|| |- |Shingles, Ian C||||2006 Nov 25||||||5319645|| |- |Sibley, Doreen June||||1994 Aug 18||62||nee Wachter; E of William (Bill); M of Peter, Sharyn, Neal, Wayne, Ian, Michele, David||5034381||Lawn 5 |- |Sibley, William Paul (Bill)||||1997 Mar 21||70||H of June (dec); F of Peter, Sharyn, Neal, Wayne, Ian, Michele, David||5034380||Lawn 5 |- |Sibson, Frederick||||1968 Jan 31||61||H of Venetta; F of Loraine, Linette, Cavan||5034728||Lawn 1 |- |Silcock, Arthur Percy||||1943 Oct 10||50||H of Evelyn||5030035|| |- |Silcock, Evelyn Agnes||||1972 Sep 25||80||W of Arthur||5030035|| |- |Silcock, Stanley (Keith)||1920 Nov 07||2008 Aug 31||||H of Lois; F of Colin, Geoff, Joan, Margaret||5050149|| |- |Sillars, Amelia Jane||||1989 Nov 30||||W of John; M of Merla & Elva||5034958||Lawn 1 |- |Sillars, Ann Janet||||1972 Aug 20||80||D of William & Isabella Sillars; Sis of Jean (dec), Elizabeth (dec), William (dec), John (dec), Margaret||5318815|| |- |Sillars, Isabella||||1927 Apr 1||69||W of William||5318814|| |- |Sillars, John Borland||||1966 Mar 01||70||H of Amelia; F of Merla & Elva||5034957||Lawn 1 |- |Sillars, Kenneth John||||1953 Jan 02||<1||S of Elva & Harry||5319221|| |- |Sillars, Pauline Sophia||||1957 Jun 12||71||W of William||5319136|| |- |Sillars, Wendy Margaret||||1957 Aug 19||1||Sis of Kenneth||5319221|| |- |Sillars, William||||1914 May 20||62||H of Isabella||5318814|| |- |Sillars, William C||||1948 Jun 08||58||H of Pauline; F of Harry||5319136|| |- |Sim, Kaye Margaret||||1956 Jul 30||<1||D of Kath & Ted; Sis of Eddie, Lynette, Kevin, Brian, Karen||5122090|| |- |Simm, Eric Rupert||1920 Feb 15||2004 Jan 15||||||5034119||Lawn 5 |- |Simm, Vera Marjory||1918 Jan 11||1995 Sep 30||||W of Eric; M of Pamela, Geoffrey, Ian||5034120||Lawn 5 |- |Simmons, ?||||||||||4299912|| |- |Simmons, Charles Stuart||||1957 Aug 15||69||H of Florence||4299654|| |- |Simmons, Florence||||1985 Jun 24||90||W of Charles||4299654|| |- |Simora, Michael||1916 Jan 15||1997 Aug 31||||H of Paula; F of Kasmira||5121954|| |- |Simora, Paula||1909 Jan 18||1991 Oct 31||||W of Michael; M of Kasmira||5121954|| |- |Simpson, Henry Millar||||1966 Jun 02||||H of Jessie||5319037|| |- |Simpson, Jessie||||1975 Jun 02||||W of Henry||5319037|| |- |Simpson, Leslie A||||1941 Aug 18||18||S of James & Jessie||5319037|| |- |Simpson, Monica Kathleen||1918 Jul 18||1958 Feb 17||||nee Daly; W of Wilfred Robert; M of Edna & Valerie||A076|| |- |Skewes, Eva||||1945 Jan 09||||M of Tom & Harold||f11890368|| |- |Skewes, Harold William||||1965 Aug 09||63||H of Alma; F of Patricia, Harold (Bill), Judith||5035004||Lawn 1 |- |Skews, Cecil Hamilton||||1953 Apr 25||78||H of Dorothy Purefoy; S of Richard & Margaret Skew||5319249|| |- |Skinner, Alexander Ernest||1920 Jan 08||1997 Aug 01||||H of Edna; F of Faye, Dawn (dec), Kerrie (dec), Gayle, Graeme (dec)||5034009||Lawn 5 |- |Skinner, Edna May||1928 Jul 13||2015 Jan 05||||W of Alexander; M of Faye, Dawn (dec), Kerrie (dec), Gayle, Graeme (dec)||5034009||Lawn 5 |- |Skinner, Graeme Robert||1956 Nov 18||2004 Jan 18||47||S of Edna & Alexander (dec); B of Faye, Dawn (dec), Kerrie, Gayle||5034008||Lawn 5 |- |Skinner, Jane Maria||||1939 Jan 28||82||||f12240960|| |- |Skinner, W H||||1957 Jan 09||68||AIF 1314||f12539968|| |- |Skuse, Doris Caroline||1900 Dec 23||1993 Oct 30||||D of Caroline & Thomas Long; W of James; M of Doris, Joyce, John, Marie, Laurel||4299810|| |- |Slack, Florence Elizabeth||1909 May 03||1998 Mar 25||||b. England; W of Arthur (dec); M of Doreen, Marion, Kenneth (dec)||5033983||Lawn 5 |- |Slater, Sarah||||1930 Aug 13||36||W of Les; M of Bruce & Stan||4299885|| |- |Sloss, Margaret||1884||1945||||||5318979|| |- |Sloss, Robert||1978||1970||||||5318979|| |- |Smart, Jackson James||1992 Jan||1992 Feb 18||||S of Debbie & Andrew; B of Selena, Shaylah, Elisha, Twin of Jaydon||4299771|| |- |Smart, Nellie||||||||||f12653568|| |- |Smethurst, Barbara Rae||||1991 Sep 13||43||W of Ian; M of Jennifer; D of Beryl & Ian||5034530||Lawn 5 |- |Smethurst, Barbara Rae||||1991 Sep 13||43||W of Ian; M of Jennifer; D of Beryl & Ian||5319554|| |- |Smethurst, Elizabeth||||1948 Jan 05||63||||5319126|| |- |Smith, Alecia Mary||||1994 Feb 18||90||W of Francis John (Frank) (dec); M of Olive, Ron, Beryl (dec), Verna, Eleaine||5034678||Lawn 1 |- |Smith, Alma Rose||||1994 May 09||90||W of Leslie George (dec); M of Gordon, Thelma, Edna, Phyllis (dec), Gladys, Pat||5034529||Lawn 5 |- |Smith, Alma Rose||||1994 May 09||90||W of Leslie George (dec); M of Gordon, Thelma, Edna, Phyllis (dec), Gladys, Pat||5319555|| |- |Smith, Beryl Ismay||1934 Jul 30||1944 Jul 28||||D of Francis & Alecia; Sis of Olive, Ron, Verna, Elaine||5122209|| |- |Smith, Bettina O'Callaghan (Bena)||||1996 Mar 07||83||nee Powell||5033955||Lawn 5 |- |Smith, Caroline||||1905 Nov 28||79||W of Joseph; M of Bill||4299790|| |- |Smith, Claude W||1882 Nov 10||1920 Feb 29||||AIF; b. Wodonga; d. Warragul||A042|| |- |Smith, Clifford Gibson||||1946 Nov 05||||H of Hope; F of Narelle, Ross, Lange||5030068|| |- |Smith, Dianne Kaye||||1959 Oct 05||11||||4299641|| |- |Smith, Douglas Alexander||||1945 Aug 29||18||S of Susan||f11772544|| |- |Smith, Edward||||1966 Jan 22||55||H of Harriet||f12647920|| |- |Smith, Edward (ted)||||1957 Aug 19||73||H of Mary; F of Dolly, Ted, Vera (dec), Walter (dec)||5319379|| |- |Smith, Ellen||||1932 Jul 13||57||W of Joseph||f12598144|| |- |Smith, Eric James||||1992 Nov 17||81||H of Evelyn; F of Valerie, Russell, Rhonda||5034831||Lawn 1 |- |Smith, Evelyn||||||69||||f11904512|| |- |Smith, Frances Evelyn||1912 Feb 08||2004 Apr 29||92||W of Eric; M of Valerie, Russell, Rhonda||5034829||Lawn 1 |- |Smith, Francis John||||1968 Jul 14||68||H of Alecia; F of Olive, Ron, Beryl (dec), Verna, Elaine||5034677||Lawn 1 |- |Smith, Frederick James||1868||1940||||||5122225|| |- |Smith, Harriet Mabel||||1967 Oct 12||77||M of James; W of Edward||f12647920|| |- |Smith, Howard||1923 May 21||2008 Apr 17||||AIF VX66687; H of Jeanette; F of Jennifer, Lawrence, Trevor, David||5034283||Lawn 5 |- |Smith, James Adam||||1964 Feb 25||18||d. Warragul; S of Edward & Mabel||f12647920|| |- |Smith, Janet Gibson||||1958 Nov 10||90||W of James||4299967|| |- |Smith, Janet Olive||||1994 Apr 12||88||||4299969|| |- |Smith, Joseph||||1905 Dec 06||81||H of Caroline||4299790|| |- |Smith, Joseph||||1940 Jun 20||70||H of Ellen||f12598144|| |- |Smith, Keith Bell||||1997 May 25||98||||4299969|| |- |Smith, Lesley Clarice||||1999 Jun 02||94||||4299969|| |- |Smith, Leslie George||||1991 Sep 29||90||H of Alma; F of Gordon, Thelma, Edna, Phyllis (dec), Gladys, Patricia||5034528||Lawn 5 |- |Smith, Leslie George||||1991 Sep 29||90||H of Alma; F of Gordon, Thelma, Edna, Phyllis (dec), Gladys, Pat||5319556|| |- |Smith, Louisa||||1941 Jul 10||74||||4299968|| |- |Smith, Mary||||1918 Nov 20||||||f12431872|| |- |Smith, Mary (Molly)||||1995 Oct 07||||D of Charles & Luoise Blake; Sis of Thomas Blake||5121972|| |- |Smith, Matilda||||||28||W of Robert||4259615|| |- |Smith, Percy J||||1906 Nov 16||||||f12431872|| |- |Smith, Rev James||||1939 Mar 22||78||H of Janet||4299967|| |- |Smith, Russell James||||1967 Apr 23||21||S of Eric & Evelyn; B of Valerie & Rhonda; H of Lyn; F of Susan Gaye||5034830||Lawn 1 |- |Smith, Sarah||||1895 May 19||67||W of David||4299739|| |- |Smith, Shane Garry||||1959 Aug 04||<1||Infant S of Garry & Anne; B of Mark, Peter, Debra||5319425|| |- |Smith, Sidney||1879||1939||||S of Rev Robert Johnstone Smith; F of Ian Johnstone Smith||5319020|| |- |Smith, Susan Findley||||1961 Jan 23||71||M of Douglas||f11772544|| |- |Smith, Thomas||||1897 Jun 07||74||H of Hannah; F of Sarah Hind||f12406464|| |- |Snodgrass, Agnes||||1971 Sep ||79||D of Hugh & Jane||5318817|| |- |Snodgrass, Hugh||1847||1902 Jun 10||||b. Cardoss, Scotland; d. Warragul; H of Jane (Jean nee Snodgrass; F of Allen, Margaret, Matthew, Hugh, Jane (all b. Scotland), & James, Jean, Agnes, Robert, Peter, Janet (all b. Australia)||5318817|| |- |Solomon, Jack||||1937 Sep 12||72||H of Mary Helen; F of Gladys, Harold, Norman||A005|| |- |Sommers, Adolphe (Adolphine)||||1939 Nov 21||54||W of Frederick||f12211008|| |- |Sommers, Frederick J A||||1958 May 31||83||H of Adolphe||f12211008|| |- |Sommers, Norman Godfrey||||1965 Aug 01||61||H of Dorothy (Jean); F of Marie & Ken||5035014||Lawn 1 |- |Sommerville, Agnes||||1922 Sep||68?||W of John||5318917|| |- |Sommerville, John||||1932||70||H of Agnes||5318920|| |- |Sonnet, Arthur Francis||||1943 Apr 28||63||H of Louisa||f12000384|| |- |Sonnet, Louisa Emily||||1966||80||W of Arthur||f12000384|| |- |Souter, Angus James Coupar||||1946 Jan 21||64||||5319147|| |- |Souter, Annie Louisa||||1961 Aug||82||||5319147|| |- |Spargo, Bruce Henry Pitson||1924 Jul 16||2001 Apr 22||||H of Audrey Merle; F of Ronald, Lorna, Shirley||5050144|| |- |Spargo, Minnie Victoria||||1978 May 02||89||W of Thomas; M of George, Percy, Harold, Jean, Joyce, Bruce, Ken||f11836544|| |- |Spargo, Thomas H||||1947 Sep 24||70||H of Minnie; F of George, Percy, Harold, Jean, Joyce, Bruce, Ken||f11836544|| |- |Spargo, Unnamed female||||1968 Apr 07||||D of Keith & Joy Spargo; Sis of Wendy & Julie||5034592|| |- |Spears, baby||1948 Mar 12||1948 Mar 12||||S of Edna & Pat||f11939264|| |- |Spears, Ian Leslie||1943 Jul 22||1943 Aug 10||||Twin of Aleck; S of Edna & Pat||f11939264|| |- |Spears, Leslie Thomas (Pat)||||1999 Jun 15||83||H of Edna; F of Aleck, Ian (dec), Greg, Baby Colin (dec), Helen||f11941248|| |- |Spears, Robert Andrew||||1961 Feb 18||<1||S of Walter & Alvena||5319282|| |- |Speering, James Walter (Jim)||1922 Jun 16||1998 Nov 04||76||H of Alice (dec); F of Malcolm; B of Frank, Sylvia, Stella, Bill||5034111||Lawn 5 |- |Speers, Marjorie||||1965 Sep 20||58||W of Gilbert; M of Ethel||5034979||Lawn 1 |- |Spencer, Alfred H E||1909 Apr 26||1972 Jun 26||||S of Clara; H of Mary; F of Isabella, Heather, Donald||5319392|| |- |Spencer, Clara L||1876 Aug 16||1958 Jan 03||||M of Alfred||5319392|| |- |Spice, Doreen Leah||||2006 Jun 27||92||H of Thomas; F of Margaret, Wendy, Julie||5319443|| |- |Spice, Thomas Loch Alexander||||1963 Mar 12||49||W of Doreen; F of Margaret, Wendy, Julie||5319443|| |- |Spong, Linda||1919 Dec 29||2009 Jan 27||||W of Neil||5034564||Lawn 4 |- |Spong, Linda||1919 Dec 29||2009 Jan 27||||W of Neil; M of Pamela; GM of Tracy, Pamela, Craig||5319525|| |- |Spong, Neil Alfred||1920 Nov 30||2005 Dec 12||||H of Linda||5034564||Lawn 4 |- |Spong, Neil Alfred||1920 Nov 30||2005 Dec 12||||H of Linda; F of Pamela; GF of Tracy, Robert, Craig||5319525|| |- |Stadegaard Johannes Laurentius (Joe)||||1993 Feb 04||66||H of Maria (Mary); F of Kathryn, Janet, Patricia||5034366||Lawn 5 |- |Stalker, Amy Grace||1913 Feb 01||2001 Jun 28||||W of Duncan||4299677|| |- |Stalker, Duncan John||1909 Mar 24||1983 Jul 18||||H of Amy||4299677|| |- |Stalker, Ila Lillian||1945 Aug 17||1984 Nov 01||||||4299677|| |- |Standfield, Charles Edward||||1952 Mar||67||H of Marion||4259600|| |- |Standfield, Everill Jessie||||1923 Apr 10||5||D of Marion & Charles||4299782|| |- |Standfield, Laurence Edward||||1959 May 25||6||S of Heather & Wes||4299635|| |- |Standfield, Marion May||||1974 Jul 28||84||W of Charles||4259600|| |- |Standfield, Wesley Thomas||1921 Jun 28||1997 Sep 02||||H of Heather; F of Graeme, Peter, Laurie (dec), Dawn, Sharon||4299636|| |- |Stapersma, Peter||||1993 May 01||48||H of Johanna; F of Joanna & Wendy||5034363||Lawn 5 |- |Stapleton, Hannah||||1946 Jun 01||73||||5319103|| |- |Stapleton, James Duff||||1954 Jun 26||75||||5319103|| |- |Steele, Betty||||1968 Aug 03||43||||5034651||Lawn 1 |- |Steenholdt, Dorothy Millicent||||1953 Mar||||W of Frederic Charles Ellis||f12538048|| |- |Stephens, Charles Albert Victor||||1967 Sep 09||61||H of Amy; F of Geoffrey, Lena, Roy, Dawn, Betty, Kathleen||5034762||Lawn 1 |- |Stephenson, W R||||1929||42||H of Isabel; F of Glen & Rex||4299855|| |- |Sterio, George||||||||||5122137|| |- |Stermole, Ina Florence Maria||1932 Nov 15||2008 Dec 28||||nee Knibb||A103|| |- |Stevens, Harry (T.P.I.)||1922 Sep 21||1992 Apr 21||69||AIF VX148083; H of Monica; F of Paddy & Tim||5034371||Lawn 5 |- |Stevens, Monica Mary Threse||1928 Jan 08||2012 Sep 25||84||W of Harry (dec); M of Paddy & Tim||5034372||Lawn 5 |- |Steward, Joseph||||1965 Oct 24||66||H of Martha||5034981||Lawn 1 |- |Steward, Lorna||||1939 Jun 26||13||||f12225728|| |- |Steward, Martha Agnes (Cissy)||||1981 Jan 01||82||W of Joseph (dec)||5034982||Lawn 1 |- |Stockdale, George||||1932 May 16||38||S of Thomas & Hannah; B of Thomas||5318902|| |- |Stockdale, Hannah||||1952 May 19||95||W of thomas; M of Thomas & George||5318903|| |- |Stockdale, Robert||||1933 Nov 20||41||H of Helen; F of Douglas, Valerie, Elma||5318904|| |- |Stockdale, Thomas||||1931 Jun 20||88||H of Hannah; F of Thomas & Heorge||5318902|| |- |Stockdale, Thomas||||1913 Dec 13||29||S of Thomas & Hannah; B of George||5318902|| |- |Stoddart, Catherine||||1929 Jul 30||||W of Isaac||5318888|| |- |Stoddart, Isaac||||1927 Oct 18||||H of Catherine; F of Roderick & Catherine||5318889|| |- |Stoffers, Dorothea Mary||||1944 Apr 11||59||W of Frederick||f11925824|| |- |Stoffers, Frederick John||||1958 Jun 17||76||H of Dorothea||f11925824|| |- |Stoll, (Pearl) Margaret M E||||1982 Jan 10||76||W of William||f12206400|| |- |Stoll, Ada Agnes||||1944 Dec 01||47||W of Roland||f11898432|| |- |Stoll, Dorothy Catherine (Dorrie)||||2010 Sep 17||89||W of Herman||f11779008|| |- |Stoll, Elizabeth F||||1939 Sep 22||76?||W of Frederick||f12204032|| |- |Stoll, Frederick Charles||||1955 Nov 11||94||H of Elizabeth||f12204032|| |- |Stoll, Herman F||||1959 Sep 15||71||H of Lavinia; F of Frederick, Muriel, Herman||5319427|| |- |Stoll, Herman James (Jim)||||1997 Aug 05||77||H of Dorrie||f11779008|| |- |Stoll, Lavinia||||1975 Dec 16||84||W of Herman||5319427|| |- |Stoll, Pamela Margaret||||1945 Nov 11||<1||3 days; D of Herman & Dorrie||f11779008|| |- |Stoll, Roland Charles||||1959 May 25||64||H of Ada||f11898432|| |- |Stoll, William Tippett||||1987 Jan 08||96||H of Pearl||f12206400|| |- |Stone, Edgar Ridley||||1980 Nov 02||80||H of Ethel; F of Dorothy & William (dec)||4259581|| |- |Stone, Ethel Evelyn||||1991 Jan 25||89||W of Edgar||4259581|| |- |Stone, John Smith||1926 Sep 22||1981 Aug 10||||||5034947||Lawn 1 |- |Stone, Lily||||1966 Apr 04||79||W of John Euphriam; M of Thelma, Jean, Gwen, John||5034946||Lawn 1 |- |Stone, Roy Alfred George||||1965 Jul 05||66||F of Ethel; F-in-L of Charles||5035026||Lawn 1 |- |Stone, William Edgar||||1953 Sep 27||26||H of Mary Kathleen; F of Cheryl; S of Edgar & Ethel; B of Dorothy||4259583|| |- |Stoney, Bigo Eric||1910||1999||||H of Vi; F of Neil; F-in-L of Judith; GF of Mark, Elizabeth, Robert||5050160|| |- |Stosic, Katherine (Kate)||||2014 Jul 18||91||W of Milan; M of Bernd & Alex||5034566||Lawn 4 |- |Stosic, Milan||||2005 Dec 01||86||H of Kate; F of Bernd & Alex||5034567||Lawn 4 |- |Stosic, Milan||||2005 Dec 01||86||H of Kate; F of Bernd & Alex||5319523|| |- |Stott, James Pratt||||1978 Sep 22||84||AIF; H of Mary Ann; F of Pat, Sheila, Mary||5034863||Lawn 1 |- |Stott, Joy||||1924 Jan 20||6||D of L & L Stout||4299904|| |- |Stott, Lawrence Vivian||||1975 Jul 07||89||H of Lilian||4299905|| |- |Stott, Lilian Eveline||||1963 Aug 23||75||W of Lawrence||4299905|| |- |Stott, Mary Ann||||1967 Jan 30||68||W of James; M of Pat, Sheila, Mary||5034862||Lawn 1 |- |Stott, May Fanny||||2000 Feb 18||95||D of Nellie & Herbert William||4299982|| |- |Stray, Lillian Jessie||||2002 Aug 30||91||W of Roy (dec); M of Robert & Coral||5034437||Lawn 5 |- |Stray, Roy Bennett||||1992 Mar 26||83||H of Lil; F of Robert & Corla; F-in-L of Shirley & Graham||5034436||Lawn 5 |- |Streitberg, Brian Frank||||1949 Oct 21||6||||4299706|| |- |Streitberg, Bridget||||1968 Aug 29||||W of Charles||f12245120|| |- |Streitberg, Charles Gossler||||1939 Apr 14||62||H of Bridget||f12245120|| |- |Streitberg, Dorethea||||1879 Mar 28||6||D of G & Elizabeth Streitberg||f12122432|| |- |Streitberg, Elizabeth||||1902 Jun 18||67||W of G Streitnerg||f12122432|| |- |Streitberg, Ethel M||||1940 May 23||68||W of John||f12559296|| |- |Streitberg, Evelyn||||1955 Jan 25||75||W of James||f11970112|| |- |Streitberg, Florence Jean||1916 Jun 13||2012 Nov 10||||W of George||5319429|| |- |Streitberg, G||||1906 Oct 30||72||H of Elizabeth||f12122432|| |- |Streitberg, George James||||1959 Dec 02||51||H of Jean; F of Billie & George||5319429|| |- |Streitberg, James||||1945 Jul 14||71||H of Evelyn||f11970112|| |- |Streitberg, John||||1926 Nov 30||56||H of Ethel||f12559296|| |- |Stribling, Margaret||||1907 Dec 13||73||||5050237|| |- |Stribling, Martha||||1889 Jun 21||31||D of Margaret||5050237|| |- |Strickland, ?||||||||||f12133248|| |- |Stroud, Edgar James (Dick)||1921 Oct 05||1995 Apr 26||73||S of Maggie & Harry; H of Una Emily; F of Joy Helene & Terence Richard John (Terry)||5034240||Lawn 5 |- |Stroud, Edna Margaret (Jimmy)||1924 Apr 06||2006 Dec 27||82||D of Maggie & Harry Stroud; Sis of Nellie, Rita, Clarrie, Hazel, Jack, Bella, Myrtle, Edgar (Dick)||5034318||Lawn 5 |- |Stroud, Henry Austin||1880 Jun 22||1957 Jul 11||||H of Maggie||5034318||Lawn 5 |- |Stroud, Margaret||||1970 Dec 08||84||W of Harry||5034318||Lawn 5 |- |Stroud, Una Emily||1924 Sep 02||2009 Jan 11||84||D of Mildred & John McDonough; W of Edgar James; M of Joy Helene & Terence Richard John (Terry)||5034239||Lawn 5 |- |Strugnell, Danile Rodrigo||2000 Fab 13||2000 Feb 20||||S of Richard & Rosito; B of Nicole||4299753|| |- |Strugnell, Steven||1961 Oct 20||1961 Oct 23||||S of Betty & Arch; B of Raymond, Stanley, Richard||5319326|| |- |Stuhr, Mary Hannah||||1943 May 21||82||W of Thomas; M of Thomas||f12602240|| |- |Stuhr, Thomas Casper||||1932 Feb 02||83||H of Mary; F of Thomas||f12602240|| |- |Stuhr, Thomas Casper||||1982 Jan 18||92||S of Thomas & Mary||f12602240|| |- |Suckling, Alice||||1950 Mar 12||42||W of Henry; M of Enid, Tom, Audrey, Shirley||4299714|| |- |Suckling, James Albert||||1962 May 04||69||H of Lily; F of Hilda, Jack (dec), Lesley, Jim||5030077|| |- |Suckling, Lily||||1978 Aug 02||86||W of James; M of Hilda, Jack (dec), Lesley, Jim||5030078|| |- |Sullivan, Barrie Francis||||2003 Apr 25||62||F of Donna; S of Michael (dec) & Betty; B of Michael, Leon, Carl, Kenneth, Debra||5050139|| |- |Sullivan, John||||1902 Jan 27||35||H of Mary||5050247|| |- |Sullivan, William Leo||||1945 Nov 05||21||S of Bridget & William||5122198|| |- |Sulman, Ernest John||||1964 Apr 29||57||||5319502|| |- |Summefield, Bessie||||1935 Mar 31||60||W of George||f12593664|| |- |Summerfield, Alma May||||1924 Feb 29||6||||f12465088|| |- |Summerfield, Elizabeth Mary||||1961 Jan 06||81||W of William||f12467328|| |- |Summerfield, Raymond John||||1947 Jan 20||||||f11816704|| |- |Summerfield, William John Park||||1949 Dec 13||73||H of Elizabeth||f12467328|| |- |Summers, Adele||1912 Jul 22||2009 Jun 14||96||W of Jack; M of Sandra & Selena||5319438|| |- |Summers, Albert James||||1969 Nov 28||||H of Gladys; F of Ruth, Frank, Jim||5319439|| |- |Summers, Gladys May||||1989 Nov 22||||W of Albert; M of Ruth, Frank, Jim||5319439|| |- |Summers, Jack Edwin||1916 Dec 16||2006 Mar 02||89||H of Adele; F of Sandra & Selena||5319438|| |- |Summers, James||||1942 Feb 10||70||H of Selina||f12041216|| |- |Summers, Leslie William Ernest||1913 Jun 16||1963 Nov 13||50||H of Alice May; F of Gwenda, Barbara, Geoffrey, Thelma||5319440|| |- |Summers, Maree Jillian||||1950 Sep 11||||D of Rupert & Merna; Sis of Elaine, Joan, Kevin, Trevor||A173|| |- |Summers, Merna Jean||||1975 Jan 24||65||W of Rupert||5319432|| |- |Summers, Peter Edwin||1942 Aug 22||1942 Aug 23||||S of Jack & Adele||f12028032|| |- |Summers, Rupert Alfred||||1960 Jan 27||50||W of Marne; F of Elaine, Joan, Kevin, Trevor||5319432|| |- |Summers, Sulina Gertrude||||1966 Aug 15||85||W of James||f12041216|| |- |Surra, Matthew Albert||||1992 Dec 11||||Baby son of Alberto & Gaylene; B of Rochelle, Christopher, Daniel||4299766|| |- |Surra, Rosina||1938 Dec 09||2010 May 09||||M of Vincent, Anna, Alberto||5050202|| |- |Sutherland, Annetta||||1924 Feb 10||38||W of Donald||f12469504|| |- |Sutherland, Charles||||1942 Feb 02||45||H of Lorna||f12045504|| |- |Sutherland, Donald||||1940 Sep 10||61||H of Annetta||f12469504|| |- |Sutherland, Jeffrey Alan||||1996 Jun 09||35||S of Winifred & Leslie; B of Peter, Lorraine, Marie, Andrew, Annette, Kerry||5033897||Lawn 5 |- |Sutherland, Lorna Kathleen||||1970 Mar 19||||W of Charles||f12045504|| |- |Sutton, Dennis Richard||||1998 Aug 22||57||H of Myrna; F of Lynda, Mark, Craig||5319351|| |- |Sutton, Edmund||||1937 Nov 06||5||S of Margaret||f12273216|| |- |Sutton, Eleanor Muriel Evelyne||1888 Nov 09||1930 Oct 29||||b. UK; W of Frederick Stanislaus; M of Norman, Stanley, Mary, John, Dorothy||f12674624|| |- |Sutton, Frederick Stanislaus||1881 Nov 13||1953 Jul 17||||b. U.K.; H of Eleanor Muriel Evelyne; F of Norman, Stanley, Mary, John, Dorothy||A143|| |- |Sutton, Jane Douglas||||1886 Jul 30||<1||4 weeks||f11878400|| |- |Sutton, Margaret Lois||||1957 May 61||||M of Edmund||f12273216|| |- |Sutton, Mary Agnes||||1945 Jun 23||61||D of Isaac & Agnes||f11886400|| |- |Swan, Alexander||||1965 Oct 23||80||H of Elizabeth; F of David (dec), June, Archie, Ian||5318851|| |- |Swan, Archibald Campbell||1883||1936||||S of Jane||5318850|| |- |Swan, David Edgar||1881||1911||||S of Jane||5318850|| |- |Swan, Elizabeth Emily||||1982 Mar 11||72||W of Alexander; M of David (dec), June, Archie, Ian||5318851|| |- |Swan, Jane||1846||1931||||M of Archibald, David, William||5318850|| |- |Swan, William John||1870||1945||||S of Jane||5318850|| |- |Szatkowski, Doris Joan||||1995 Apr 17||80||W of Joseph||5034238||Lawn 5 |- |Szatkowski, Joseph||||2000 Jun 10||83||H of Joan (dec)||5034237||Lawn 5 |- |Tackaberry, Alice||||1936 Nov 09||73||W of Christopher||f12310272|| |- |Tackaberry, Christopher||||1973 Oct 18||82||H of Ruby||f12181184|| |- |Tackaberry, Christopher||1861||1935 Sep 30 ||||b. Co. Wexford, Ireland; d. Ellinbank; H of Alice||f12310272|| |- |Tackaberry, Emily Laura||||2001 Aug 07||94||W of John; M of Olive, Evelyn, Alice, Beryl, Nancy||5319504|| |- |Tackaberry, John Richard||||1964 May 11||62||H of Emily; F of Olive, Evelyn, Alice, Beryl, Nancy||5319504|| |- |Tackaberry, Martha Alice||||||||Infant D of Christopher & Alice||f12310272|| |- |Tackaberry, Nicholas||||1896 Dec 23||69||H of Sarah||f12308288|| |- |Tackaberry, Sarah Jane||||1938 Dec 12||80||W of Nicholas||f12308288|| |- |Tackaberry, Thomas Benjamin||||1967 Aug 29||||S of Christopher & Alice||f12310272|| |- |Talbot, Daniel Elias (Dan)||1921 Feb 15||2004 May 18||83||H of Joy; F of Christopher & Nicholas; F-in-L of Suzette||5050133|| |- |Talbot, Eileen Genevieve (Gena)||||1977 Apr 28||57||W of James (dec); M of Elizabeth, Mary, Richard, Jane (dec)||5035000||Lawn 1 |- |Talbot, James Joseph||||1971 Aug 21||58||H of Gena; F of Elizabeth, Mary, Richard, Jane (dec)||5035002||Lawn 1 |- |Talbot, Jane Frances||||1965 Aug 28||5||D of Jim & Gena Talbot; Sis of Elizabeth, Mary, Richard||5035001||Lawn 1 |- |Talbot, Margharita Nesbitt||||1973 Jul 25||86||||5122245|| |- |Talbot, Norma Ray||||1983 Nov 05||73||W of Thomas||5319288|| |- |Talbot, Richard James||||1953 Oct 28||66||||5122245|| |- |Talbot, Thomas||||1966 Jun 07||65||H of Norma||5319288|| |- |Tandberg, Catherine||||1962 Aug 14||81||W of John||5122190|| |- |Tandberg, Constance||||1921 Jun 29||29||D of John & Mary Tandberg||5050315|| |- |Tandberg, John||||1923 Apr 06||67||H of Mary; F of Constance||5050315|| |- |Tandberg, John Engelberth||||1971 Jul 06||84||H of Catherine||5122190|| |- |Tandberg, Mary Ann||||1940 Mar 07||85||W of John; M of constance||5050315|| |- |Tankard, Doris Vera||||1998 Dec 09||99||W of Reginald; M of Albert & Iris||5033995||Lawn 5 |- |Tankard, Reginald Edward||||1958 Jul 27||58||H of Doris; F of Albert & Iris||5033995||Lawn 5 |- |Tanner, Henry||||1937 Jan 09||72||H of Laura||A024|| |- |Tanner, Laura Matilda||||1949 Jul 07||85||W of Henry||A024|| |- |Tansey, James||||1934 Aug 05||38||||5050380|| |- |Tarrant, Ethel Eliza||||1953 Sep 02||69||with Herbert Dalton||4259591|| |- |Tarrant, Ethel Grace||||1964 Aug 02||52||with Florence Aitken||4299661|| |- |Tate, Richard John||||1991 Apr 07||||F of Judy, Jeff, Daryl||5034421||Lawn 5 |- |Tatterson, Agnes Charlotte||||1972 Sep 23||87||W of Edward; M of Enid, Lindsay, Albert, Milton||5034785||Lawn 1 |- |Tatterson, Albert (Chum)||||1917 Oct 11||19||AIF KIA France||f12408768|| |- |Tatterson, Earnest||||1894 Dec||<1||S of K & S Tatterson||f12408768|| |- |Tatterson, Edward John||||1967 Jul 23||79||H of Agnes Charlotte; F of Enid, Lindsay, Albert, Milton||5034784||Lawn 1 |- |Tatterson, George||||1879 Feb||1||S of K & S Tatterson||f12408768|| |- |Tatterson, Jinnie||||1904 May||28||D of K & S Tatterson||f12408768|| |- |Tatterson, Kaye||||1929 Feb 15||75||with Susan Tatterson||f12524800|| |- |Tatterson, Lilla||||1913 May||22||D of K & S Tatterson||f12408768|| |- |Tatterson, Lyster||||1896 Aug||<1||S of K & S Tatterson||f12408768|| |- |Tatterson, Mabel||||1910 Jun||25||D of K & S Tatterson||f12408768|| |- |Tatterson, Mary||||1898 Feb||17||D of K & S Tatterson||f12408768|| |- |Tatterson, Susan||||1924 Nov 29||69||with Kaye Tatterson||f12524800|| |- |Tatterson, William||||1890 Feb||<1||S of K & S Tatterson||f12408768|| |- |Taylor Maud J||||||75||W of John||f11854080|| |- |Taylor, Alfred||||1951 Aug 04||5||B of Mervyn & Cyril||f12535936|| |- |Taylor, Annie||||1933 Nov 13||63||||5318953|| |- |Taylor, Cyril||||1927 Mar 09||5||B of Mervyn & Alfred||f12535936|| |- |Taylor, Ella Jean||||1998 Nov 26||85||W of Frederick Bryer (dec) and Eric Taylor (dec); M o Judith; GM of Amanda, Joanne (dec), Paula||5034175||Lawn 5 |- |Taylor, Elsie Mabel||||1970 Oct 25||87||||5035028||Lawn 1 |- |Taylor, Eric Michael||||1997 May 11||81||H of Ella Jean; F of Michael; Special dad of Judith||5034176||Lawn 5 |- |Taylor, Flora||||1966 May 27||76||W of Francis||f11776704|| |- |Taylor, Francis S||||1945 Dec 06||58||H of Flora||f11776704|| |- |Taylor, John||||1948 May 04||79||H of Maud||f11854080|| |- |Taylor, Kim Leanne||||1961 May 26||||infant||5319283|| |- |Taylor, Mary Jane||||1915 Jun 12||23||||4299779|| |- |Taylor, Mervyn||||1927 Mar 08||1||V of Cyril & Alfred||f12535936|| |- |Taylor, Thomas Frederick||||1909 Mar 25||45||H of Charlotte||f12522624|| |- |Taylor, William Homebush||||1935 Feb 12||52||||4299928|| |- |Tebb, Betty Campbell||||2015 Jun 04||92||W of Richard (Dick); M of Russell, Peter, Marjorie||5034018||Lawn 5 |- |Tebb, Richard Arthur (Dick)||||1996 Oct 27||86||H of Betty; F of Russell, Peter, Marjorie||5034019||Lawn 5 |- |Teese, Alice May||||1969 May 06||76||W of Reginald||5319035|| |- |Teese, Reginald Salisbury||||1941 Jun 22||47||H of Alice||5319035|| |- |Telford, Basil||||1959 Feb 22||56||H of Henrietta||5319259|| |- |Telford, Charlotte Elizabeth Gordon||||||88||M of Helen||5319243|| |- |Telford, Douglas John||1906 Oct 18||1964 Aug 12||||AIF SX16887; H of Isobel; F of John, Alison, Janette, Leigh, Judy||5319507|| |- |Telford, Grace Matilda||||1958 Nov 11||58||W of Raymond; M of June, Barbara, John, Alan||5319407|| |- |Telford, Helen Jean Betham||||1957 Sep 23||||b. Gudramadda, Vic; D of John D & C E G Telford; Sis of William, Raymond, Basil, Douglas||5319243|| |- |Telford, Henrietta||1905 Mar 19||2000 Jan 07||||W of Basil||5319259|| |- |Telford, Isobel Phillipa||1914 Oct 09||1995 Jan 31||||nee Mitchell; W of Douglas; M of John, Alison, Janette, Leigh, Judy||5319507|| |- |Telford, Raymond Gordon||||1976 May 31||77||H of Grace||5319407|| |- |Thomas, Arnold L J||1913 Mar 09||1999 Jun 12||||AIF VX147517; H of Heather||5034158||Lawn 5 |- |Thomas, Aubrey Charles||1914 Jul 28||2008 Sep 21||||AIF VX82368||4299916|| |- |Thomas, Christina||1906 Jun 08||2000 Apr 05||||Nee Gardner; W of George||5035037||Lawn 1A |- |Thomas, Elizabeth Ann||||1962 Oct 22||3||D of Henry & Valda||5319324|| |- |Thomas, Frederick||||1927 Feb 03||46||||f12533632|| |- |Thomas, George Frederick||||1952 Jun 22||94||H of Christina||5035036||Lawn 1A |- |Thomas, Heather||1925 Jan 26||2008 Mar 20||||W of Arnold||5034157||Lawn 5 |- |Thomas, Helen Joy||||1968 May 16||6||D of Henry & Valda||5319324|| |- |Thomas, Jean Margaret||1931 Oct 07||1993 Jul 18||||M of Paul, Fiona, Ann||5034257||Lawn 5 |- |Thomas, John||||191? Oct 04||69||||A060|| |- |Thomas, Lesleigh Yvonne||1946 Aug 20||1995 Apr 29||||W of Ronald Alfred; M of Travis, Lee & Ashleigh, Ronn, Patrick, Shaun, Rowan, Tristan, Marelle (dec)||5043216||Lawn 5 |- |Thomas, Lilian M||||1925 Nov 19||||||4299915|| |- |Thomas, Mavis (Meg)||||1996 Mar 28||72||Sis of Bill, Marge, George, Viv||5033956||Lawn 5 |- |Thomas, Patricia Mary||||1952 Mar 20||5||||5122136|| |- |Thomas, Paul Anthony||1946 Dec 20||2013 Aug 27||||H of Debra; F of Tracey, Brad, Sharna||5034603|| |- |Thomas, Ross George||1958 Oct 31||1960 Feb 10||||S of George & Mary; B of Bruce & Jacqueline||4299620|| |- |Thomas, Stanley C||||1953 Jun 06||||||4299914|| |- |Thompson, Edward Croft||||1926 Dec 03||24||b. Girsby, Lincoln, England||f12527104|| |- |Thompson, Graham R||1934 May 27||1995 Aug 20||||H of Dawn; F of Peta, Sarah, Emma||5034140||Lawn 5 |- |Thompson, James Clarence||||1950 Feb 17||45||H of Doris Both||f12155712|| |- |Thomson, Teresa Mary||1936 May 10||2014 Oct 06||||nee Zorzi; W of John; M of Teresa, John, Jacinta||5034248||Lawn 5 |- |Thomson, Thelma Nancye||1924 Oct 28||1996 May 28||||nee Noonan; M of Lesley, Noelle, Peter, Geoff||5122268|| |- |Thorne, Hilda Pauline||||1949 Jan 08||46||W of Albert; M of Lois||4299694|| |- |Tierney, Ronald||1925 Aug 18||1999 Jan 16||73||H of Margaret; F of Kelvin, Wayne, Stephen, Cheryl, Ronda, Susan, Barry||5034066||Lawn 5 |- |Tiesler-Mion, Eileen Emily Jane||1916 Oct 20||2003 Apr 08||||M of Norman, Graeme, Joan, Ken; Sis of Hilda Webb||f12482304|| |- |Tiesler, Allan Bartlett||1913 Sep 09||2003 Aug 30||||H of Myra; F of Ronald, Russell, Alanna||5050189|| |- |Tiesler, Elizabeth Ann||||1960 Apr 28||90||W of Fritz||5319033|| |- |Tiesler, Fritz||||1947 Aug 25||85||H of Elizabeth||5319033|| |- |Tiesler, Marie||||1940 Oct 27||43||D of Fritz & Elizabeth||5319033|| |- |Tiesler, Myra Beatrice Mary||1916 May 06||2004 Sep 16||||W of Allan (dec); M of Ronald, Russell, Alanna||5050188|| |- |Timms, Gladys Dorothea||1901||1994||||W of William; M of Jim||5319382|| |- |Timms, Margaret Mickle||||||||||5319125|| |- |Timms, William Henry||||1957 Sep 10||58||AIF; H of Gladys; F of Jim||5319382|| |- |Tobin, Henry William||||1957 Jan 15||50||H of Lavinia May; F of Bernard, Lyall, Hartley, Peter||5122054|| |- |Tobin, Lavinia May||||1991 Mar 17||85||W of Henry||5122054|| |- |Todd, Mary Anne||||1966 Jul 25||95||W of Walter; M of Marjorie||5034980||Lawn 1 |- |Toma, Josef||||1963 Mar 16||46||||5050352|| |- |Toniolo, Mark A||1957||1959||||GS of Nan & Pop Atkinson||5122040|| |- |Tonks, B W I||||1955 Jan 28||45||RAAF 13462; H of Enid; F of Phillip||A110|| |- |Tonks, Enid Marie||||1988 Mar 15||71||W of Bert (dec); M of Phillip||A109|| |- |Topp, Bella||1907||1907||||D of Margaret & Gus; Sis of Alice, Doris, Roy, Vera||5318820|| |- |Topp, Ellen Lees||1900||1901||||D of Margaret & Gus; Sis of Alice, Doris, Roy, Vera||5318820|| |- |Topp, Elsie||1907||1907||||D of Margaret & Gus; Sis of Alice, Doris, Roy, Vera||5318820|| |- |Topp, Elsie Marie||||1998 Dec 22||101||D of John H & Fanny Topp||4299746|| |- |Topp, Fanny Crosby||1864 Apr 19||1950 Sep 15||||W of John H Topp; M of Elsie Marie Topp & Myrtle McLaughlin||4299746|| |- |Topp, Grace Annie||1904||1905||||D of Margaret & Gus; Sis of Alice, Doris, Roy, Vera||5318820|| |- |Topp, John F||||1893 Aug 25||75||F of John H Topp; H of Dorothea||4299746|| |- |Topp, John H||||1902 Dec 10||39||H of Fanny C; F of Elsie Marie Topp & Myrtle McLaughlin||4299746|| |- |Towler, Leslie Francis||||1959 Feb 01||38||H of Maisie; F of Jean & Jeffrey||5122050|| |- |Towns, Bryan Edmund||||1976 Aug 30||67||H of Ivy Annie; F of Leslie, June, Lorna, Bryan||5034680||Lawn 1 |- |Towns, Ivy Annie||||1968 Jun 24||62||W of Bryan; M of Leslie, June, Lorna, Bryan||5034679||Lawn 1 |- |Townsend, Leila||||1980 Dec 05||75||W of Leonard James (dec); M of Myrtle, Len, Ron, Beatrice, Shirley, Fred (dec)||5034751||Lawn 1 |- |Townsend, Leonard John||||1967 Oct 12||61||H of Leila; F of Myrtle, Len, Ron, Beatrice, Shirley, Fred||5034750||Lawn 1 |- |Toynbee, Arthur Percy Forrest||||1942 Jun 04||||H of Margaret; F of Selwyn; GF of Mary, Ian, Elwyn||5319074|| |- |Toynbee, Margaret Elizabeth||||1945 Mar 26||||W of Arthur; M of Selwyn; GM of Mary, Ian, Elwyn||5319074|| |- |Trantino, Maria||1913 Nov 01||1990 Mar 24||||b. Vizzini, Catania, Italy; D. Warragul; W of Vito; M of John; M-in-L of Elena||5050200|| |- |Trantino, Vito||1910 Jan 14||1997 Apr 03||||b. Vizzini, Catania, Italy; D. Moe; H of Maria; F of John; F-in-L of Elena||5050200|| |- |Traynor, James||||1923 Jul 25||87||H of Margaret; F of Margaret||5020273|| |- |Traynor, James Francis||||1959 Jun 09||72||||5122043|| |- |Traynor, John||||||||S of Patrick & Martha||5050332|| |- |Traynor, Julia Agnes Mary||||1984 May 06||81||W of Thomas; M of Leo||5050416|| |- |Traynor, Leo Thomas||||1998 Oct 15||65||H of Carmel; F of Gerard, Maree, Carmel, Monica||5034113||Lawn 5 |- |Traynor, Margaret||||1898 Apr 16||21||D of James Traynor||5020273|| |- |Traynor, Margaret||||1932 Jul 16||89||W of James||5020273|| |- |Traynor, Martha||||1923 Feb 05||||D of Patrick & Martha||5050332|| |- |Traynor, Martha||||1925 Dec 16||78||W of Patrick||5050332|| |- |Traynor, Mary||||1956 Nov 27||82||||5122099|| |- |Traynor, Michael||||1949 Mar 24||74||d. Warragul||5122179|| |- |Traynor, Patrick||||1920 Oct 30||87||H of Martha||5050332|| |- |Traynor, Patrick||||1964 Jul 21||84||||5122045|| |- |Traynor, Thomas Matthew||||1965 Nov 20||78||H of Julia; F of Leo||5050416|| |- |Treacy, Edna Mavis||||1954 Jan 13||50||W of Matthew; M of Jim||5122117|| |- |Treadwell, Arthur Edwin||||1964 Jul 12||58||||5319302|| |- |Treadwell, James Albert||||1955 Jun 16||52||H of Ruby||5319207|| |- |Treadwell, Paula Josie||||1994 Apr 12||25||D of Lindsay & Moira; Sis of Sharon & Lisa||5034441||Lawn 5 |- |Treadwell, Ruby Irene||||1992 Nov 14||84||W of James (dec); M of Elsie, James, Marjorie||5319207|| |- |Treanor, Agnes Lily||||1980 Sep 02||73||W of Patrick (dec); M of Phyllis, Patricia (dec), Florence, Noel, Maureen, John||5034644||Lawn 1 |- |Treanor, Patrick Herbert||||1968 Jun 30||68||H of Agnes; F of Phyllis, Patricia, Florence, Noel, Maureen, John||5034643||Lawn 1 |- |Trent, Ernest||||1966 Dec 18||82||H of Susan||5319142|| |- |Trent, Susan||||1948 jul 27||63||W of Ernest||5319142|| |- |Trew, George||||1915 Oct 02||||F of Grace Irwin||5030058|| |- |Trewern, Catherine||||1959 Jul 22||75||W of John||4299825|| |- |Trewern, John Charles||||1959 Jul 08||78||H of Catherine||4299825|| |- |Trewern, Kathleen Betty||||1928 Jul 19||<1||D of John & Catherine; Sis of John (dec), Lawrance, Ronald, Jack||4299825|| |- |Trewern, Lawrence (Lawrie)||||1996 Sep 25||86||H of Mary (Nell) (dec)||5034302||Lawn 5 |- |Trewern, Mary Ellen (Nell)||||1994 Aug 20||78||W of Lawrie||5034303||Lawn 5 |- |Trewin, Mervin Herbert||||1947 Sep 10||30||S of Chris & May; B of Ted||f11798848|| |- |Trewin, Phillip Leonard||||1968 Aug 15||2||S of Len & Joyce||5034649||Lawn 1 |- |Trewin, William||||1946 Jul 15||1||S of Mervin||f11798848|| |- |Tripodi, Giuseppi||1915||1953 May 26||||b. Palmi, Italy; d. Warragul||5122126|| |- |Troup, Ronald||||1950 Oct 16||45||||A172|| |- |Tschudy, Peter||||1904 Mar 28||49||H of Rosina||f12398080|| |- |Tubeck, Chad A (Liam)||1981 Nov 24||1995 Feb 05||13||S of Christine & Anatoin; B of Elisa & Paula||5034344||Lawn 5 |- |Tulloch, Ethel Rubelle (Sister Shugg)||||1977 Oct 28||96||W of Macpherson Grant Tulloch (dec)||5034610||Lawn 1 |- |Turnbull, David||||1944 Oct 09||56?||H of Annie||5030050|| |- |Turnbull, Hilda Annie||||1972 Apr 05||||W of David||5030050|| |- |Turner, ?||||1935 Oct 13||75||H of ? Turner||A006|| |- |Turner, ?||||1963 Jul 28||85||W of ? Turner||A006|| |- |Turner, “Siddie”||||||||d infancy; S of George & Sarah||f12700672|| |- |Turner, Alan Lyle||||1967 Feb 19||58||H of Kathleen Emily; F of Russell & John; F-in-L of Margaret||5034834||Lawn 1 |- |Turner, Arthur Keith||1904 Jun 22||1954 May 01||||H of Jean; F of Marie, Alan, Geoffrey, Lindsay, Lance, Warren, Helen||A122|| |- |Turner, Arthur Ronald||1930 Feb 05||2005 Sep 18||||S of Tess & Ron Turner||5050130|| |- |Turner, Charles A B||||1958 Mar 18||83||NP3048 15th Kings Hussars; H of Mary||5122222|| |- |Turner, George J||||1926 Jul 04||||H of Sarah; F of “Siddie” (d. infancy)||f12700672|| |- |Turner, Jean Dorothy||1912 Dec 04||2000 Jul 26||||W of Arthur; M of Marie, Alan, Geoffrey, Lindsay, Lance, Warren, Helen||A122|| |- |Turner, Kathleen Emily||||1992 Jul 04||85||W of Alan; M of Russell & John||5034835||Lawn 1 |- |Turner, Mary||||1943 Feb 12||68||W of Charles A B||5122222|| |- |Turner, Robert George||||1968 Aug 15||22||S of Theresa & Ronald Turner||5034657||Lawn 1 |- |Turner, Theresa Louisa||||1968 Jan 01||61||||5034710||Lawn 1 |- |Turner, Trevor John||||2000 Nov 24||54||H of Sandra; F of Kevin, Mark, Kylie||5319345|| |- |Turner, William H (Bill)||||1965 Apr 21||64||H of Phyllis||5318847|| |- |Turpin, Ethel Lily||||1987 Aug 31||85||W of Leonard Charles (dec); M of Len, Lorraine; M-in-L of Keith||5034901||Lawn 1 |- |Turpin, Leonard Charles||||1965 Aug 08||63||F of Leonard & Lorraine||5034900||Lawn 1 |- |Twaddell, Agnes W C||||1902 Nov 03||2||D of Alex & M R Twaddell||5318811|| |- |Tyrrell, Keith Stanley||||2005 Sep 06||81||H of Mavis; F of Ian & Karen||5034482||Lawn 5 |- |Tyrrell, Keith Stanley||||2005 Sep 06||81||H of Mavis; F of Ian & Karen||5319608|| |- |Tyrrell, Mavis||||1991 Dec 06||61||W of Keith; M of Ian (Phil) & Karen||5034481||Lawn 5 |- |Tyrrell, Mavis||||1991 Dec 06||61||W of Keith; M of Ian (Phil) & Karen||5319609|| |- |Tyson, Lindsay Phillip||1966 Jul 04||1996 May 19||||H of Julie; F of Rachael, Jeremiah, Evan & baby; S of Kevin & Jan||5033904||Lawn 5 |- |Tyssen, Dora||||1922 Apr 03||52||W of John||f12443136|| |- |Tyssen, John Graham||||1952 Oct 31||81||H of Dora||f12443136|| |- |Underwood, Henry Allan||||2005 Jan 27||81||H Oof Marion; F of Kevin, Gordon, Carolyn, Martin||5034561||Lawn 4 |- |Underwood, Henry Allan||||2005 Jan 27||81||H of Marion; F of Kevin, Gordon, Carolyn, Martin||5319528|| |- |Unknown||||||||||5034376||Lawn 5 |- |Unknown||||||||||5319642|| |- |Unknown||||||||||f11866048|| |- |unreadable||||||||||4299824|| |- |Urquhart, Alice Maud||||1917 May 13||51||W of Duncan||5318927|| |- |Urquhart, Duncan Anderson||||1922 Jun 05||72||H of Alice||5318927|| |- |Urquhart, Shane Stuart||1972 Jun 06||1994 Jul 18||22||S & Step-S of Malcolm & Brenda, Judith & Norm; B & Step-B of Mark, Robyn, Debra, Sandra, Shane, Kerrin, Belinda, Katrina, Trevor, Brett||5034334||Lawn 5 |- |Valpied, Bert||||1927 Jan 16||41||B of Edward||f12544064|| |- |Valpied, Edith Victoria||||1954 Dec 31||67||||A012|| |- |Valpied, Edward||||1901 Aug 18||28||d. Pretoria; B of Bert||f12544064|| |- |Valpied, Isabella||||1910 Nov 28||61||W of William||f12460544|| |- |Valpied, William||||1940 May 14||92||H of Isabella||f12460544|| |- |Valpied, William James||||1957 Jul 28||81||||4259569|| |- |Van Den Broek, Albert||||1965 Nov 06||28||H of Dorothy; F of Theraze, Bernadette, Vicki; S of Nellie & Peter||5121970|| |- |Van Oss, Adrianus Henricus (Harry)||1927 Aug 06||2013 Aug 20||||b. Heeswijk, Holland; H of Mien; F of Adrian, Ardina, Marcel, Peter, Robert||5319347|| |- |Van Oss, Wilhelmina Maria (Mien)||1932 May 07||2000 Jan 20||||b. Volkel, Holland; W of Harry; M of Adrian, Ardina, Marcel, Peter, Robert||5319347|| |- |Van Sinderen, Geradus G||||1972 Nov 21||62||H of Dora; F of Henk, Wilma, John, Anne, Garry||5121967|| |- |Van Sinderen, Theodora (Dora)||||1998 Jan 07||84||W of Geradus; M of Henk, Wilma, John, Anne, Garry||5121967|| |- |Vansittart, Bertha||||1933 Jun 30||||W of Jesse; M of Molly, Robert, Vera, John, Jessie||f12579072|| |- |Vansittart, Robert Charles||1921 Jan 19||1996 Aug 23||||AIF; b. Hayfield; d. Perth; S of Bertha & Jesse; H of Joan||f12581184|| |- |various Catholic nuns||||||||||5050400|| |- |various Catholic nuns||||||||||5050400|| |- |various Catholic nuns||||||||||5050402|| |- |various catholic nuns||||||||||5122264|| |- |Vaughan, Danile Hamilton||||1953 Dec 01||77||||5122122|| |- |Vaughan, Eileen Gertrude||||1975 Apr 12||83||||5122122|| |- |Vaughan, Robert Francis||||1983 Mar 07||76||H of Sarah; F of Irene & Elizabeth||5034821||Lawn 1 |- |Vaughan, Sarah Irene||||2000 Oct 22||88||W of Robert (Bob (dec); M of Irene & Elizabeth||5034820||Lawn 1 |- |Veitch, Jane Hardie||||1886 Mar 08||65||b. Bridgend, Linlithgow, Scotland; d. Woodlands, Buln Buln; W of Christopher Veitch||4259613|| |- |Verrall, James Arthur||||1991 Oct 25||||F of Marion & Lee||5034531||Lawn 5 |- |Verrall, James Arthur||||1991 Oct 25||83||F of Marion & Lee||5319553|| |- |Veysey, ?||||||||mother||f12616768|| |- |Veysey, D T||||1946 Jun 27||55||AIF V19011||f11792704|| |- |Veysey, Darby||||1946 Jun 27||57||H of Ruth||f11790720|| |- |Vickerman, Alfred John||||1992 Jul 26||74||H of Win; F of John; F-in-L of Pam||5034545||Lawn 5 |- |Vickerman, Ann Marie||||1960 Mar 03||74||W of John||4259570|| |- |Vickerman, John||||1954 Sep 29||68||H of Ann||4259570|| |- |Vickerman, Mrs Winifred||||2014 Feb 21||||W of Wilfred||5319540|| |- |Vickerman, Wilfred John||||1992 Jul 25||74||H of Win; F of John; F-in-Lof Pam; GF of Melia & Dean||5319541|| |- |Vickerman, Winifred||1920 Jul 11||2014 Feb 20||||W of Wilfred (dec); M of John; M-in-L of Pam; GM of Melia & Dean||5034546||Lawn 5 |- |Vickery, Reita M||||1923 Aug 18||29||nee Hastings||4299809|| |- |Vinall, Annie||||1917 Jan 15||||W of Fred||5318859|| |- |Vinall, Fred||||1946 Dec 20||||H of Annie||5318859|| |- |Visalli, Maddalena||1922 Dec 24||1986 Oct 03||||||5121944|| |- |Visalli, Santo||19?? Apr 03||20?? Nov 06||||||5121944|| |- |Vittorio, Luigi||1893 Mar 06||1963 May 20||||H of Maria||5050282|| |- |Vittorio, Maria Domenico||||1976 Nov 07||83||W of Luigi||5050272|| |- | [[Vuillermin-7|Vuillermin, Agnes Josephine]] ||||1988 Apr 07||78||D of John & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Vuillermin-4.jpg 5122124] || |- | [[Vuillermin-4|Vuillermin, John Joseph]] ||||1960 Apr 21||84||H of Mary; F of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Vuillermin-4.jpg 5122124] || |- | [[Ryan-18543|Vuillermin, Mary Teresa]] ||||1953 Jun 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Ryan-18543.jpg 5122125] || |- |Wachter, Annie Doris Lillian (Doris)||||1973 Dec 28||||W of Karl||5030054|| |- |Wachter, Karl Christian||||1963 Apr 11||||H of Doris||5030054|| |- |Wachter, Maxwell William Trevor||1936 Nov 10||2010 Dec 18||||H of Barbara June||5034568||Lawn 4 |- |Wachter, Maxwell William Trevor||1936 Nov 10||2010 Dec 18||||H of Barbara June||5319522|| |- |Waddell, Archibald Alexander||||1992 Jan 02||73||H of Jean; F of Douglas (dec), Heather, Robert||5034254||Lawn 5 |- |Waddell, Doris Edith||||1986 Feb 05||79||W of Norman; M of Kath, Bill, Tom, Carol||4299883|| |- |Waddell, Elsie D||||1957 Nov 23||69||W of George||5319023|| |- |Waddell, Emily Alice||||1946 Mar 23||73||W of Randla||4299853|| |- |Waddell, George E||||1938 Jul 26||61||H of Elsie; F of Linda, Alice, Archie||5319023|| |- |Waddell, Norman Robert Henry||||1988 Jul 29||82||H of DorisF of Kath, Bill, Tom, Carol||4299884|| |- |Waddell, Randal William||||1929 Mar 19||61||H of Emily||4299853|| |- |Waddell, Robert||1950 Sep 26||2009 Oct 04||49||S of Arch (dec) & Jean; F of Melissa & Brent; B of Heather||5034255||Lawn 5 |- |Waddell, Robert||||1930 Jun 07||58||S of Robert & Jane||4299882|| |- |Wade, David||||1959 Aug 22||52||H of Irene; F of David & William||5319261|| |- |Wade, Irene Elizabeth||||2007 Apr 07||95||W of David; M of David & William||5319261|| |- |Walburn, Joseph||||1953 Aug 12||87||H of Martha; F of Daniel, James, Alice||5030040|| |- |Walburn, Martha Maria||||1944 Apr 02||73||W of Joseph; M of Daniel, James, Alice||5030040|| |- |Walker, Ada Mary||||1944 May 10||76||||5030043|| |- |Walker, Alexander||1871||1966||||||5034950||Lawn 1 |- |Walker, Alice Maude||||1981 May 17||85||W of Mark||f12649344|| |- |Walker, Bruce William||||1947 Mar 12||<1||S of William & Gladys||f11881920|| |- |Walker, Catherene Rhonda Rose||1943 Apr 21||1994 May 11||||W of Robert; M of Peter, Katrina, Sharon||5034233||Lawn 5 |- |Walker, Flora Jane||||1911 Feb 26||60||||5318860|| |- |Walker, George||||1960 Jan 19||28||H of Mavis||5319375|| |- |Walker, Gladys||||1955 Feb 10||42||W of William; M of Joan, Pat, Thelma, Bruce (dec), Colin||f11881920|| |- |Walker, Hazel Frances||||1989 Feb 28||76||W of Stanley (dec); M of Colleen, Nanette, Nola, Fay, Desmond, Jill, Wayne||5034792||Lawn 1 |- |Walker, Henry||||1996 Jan 25||88||H of Ivy (dec); F of Rex & Bruce||5034492||Lawn 5 |- |Walker, Henry||||1996 Jan 25||88||H of Ivy (dec); F of Rex & Bruce||5319597|| |- |Walker, Howard Rae||||1994 Aug 04||72||H of Vera; F of Norma, Johnny, Annette||5034602|| |- |Walker, Howard Rae||||1994 Aug 04||72||H of Vera; F of Norma, Johhny, Annette||5319373|| |- |Walker, Ivy Myrtle||||1991 Sep 08||85||W of Henry; M of Rex & Bruce||5034493||Lawn 5 |- |Walker, Ivy Myrtle||||1991 Sep 08||85||W of Henry; M of Rex & Bruce||5319596|| |- |Walker, Lucy Dorothy||1894||1988||||||5034950||Lawn 1 |- |Walker, Mark Elvin||||1934 Jul 07||42||H of Alice||f12649344|| |- |Walker, Mary Bartram||||1971 Mar 11||82||||4299676|| |- |Walker, Percy Henry||||1955 Aug 28||72||||4299676|| |- |Walker, Stanley Desmond||||???? Jul 07||53||H of Hazel; F of Colleen, Nanette, Nola, Fay, Dex, Jill, Wayne||5034791||Lawn 1 |- |Walker, Vera||||2013 Aug 31||86||W of Howard||5034602|| |- |Walker, Vera||||2013 Aug 31||86||W of Howard||5319373|| |- |Walker, William John (Bill)||||1991 Jun 21||77||H of Gladys (d. 1955 Feb 10); F of Joan, Pat, thelma, Bruce (dec), Colin; H of Nellie (d. 1988 Aug 15); SF of Garry McLaren||f11884160|| |- |Walkinshaw, Stuart Clive||1968 Oct 03||1968 Oct 04||||||5319399|| |- |Walkinshaw, Wayne Douglas||1958 Mar 26||1958 Mar 27||||||5319399|| |- |Walkley, Edgar W (Bob)||1924 Oct 28||1999 Apr 10||||H of Phyllis (dec); B of Nancy & Gwen||5034109||Lawn 5 |- |Walkley, Phyllis Joan||1928 Jan 04||1999 Jan 27||71||W of Bob; M of Burton; M-in-L of Helen||5034110||Lawn 5 |- |Wall, Herbert Cecil||||1991 Aug 15||88||H of Alice (dec) 7 Winifred (dec); F of Jack, Frank (dec), Clarrie, Graham, Kevin||A014|| |- |Wall, Martha Alice||||1943 Jul 25||46||M of Jack, Frank, Clarence, Graham, Kevin||5122165|| |- |Wall, Mary Winifred||||1985 Sep 07||68||W of Herbert Cecil; M of Roy & Allan||A013|| |- |Wallace, ?||||||||||4299799|| |- |Wallace, Arthur||||1961 Sep 22||||H of Janet||5319265|| |- |Wallace, Beryl Joyce||1919 Aug 15||2014 Jan 12||||D of Harry & May; Sis of Martie, Bill, Tom||5034089||Lawn 5 |- |Wallace, Colin William John (Bill)||||1990 Apr 07||74||H of Esme & Enid (dec); F of Shirley, Jeffrey, Pamela||5034782||Lawn 1 |- |Wallace, Enid May||||1967 Jul 14||52||D of Charlotte & Ted Tatterson; W of Bill; M of Shirley & Jeffrey||5034781||Lawn 1 |- |Wallace, Janet||||1960 Mar 24||||W of Arthur; M of Connie, Bob, Jean||5319265|| |- |Wallace, Joseph||||1972 Jun 20||85||H of Louie||5030060|| |- |Wallace, Louie||||1946 Dec 11||49||W of Joseph; M of Bill||5030060|| |- |Wallace, Matilda May||||1959 May 12||73||W of William||A161|| |- |Wallace, Sarah Anne||||1954 Apr 04||89||W of William||4299992|| |- |Wallace, William||||1936 Jun 20||75||H of Sarah||4299992|| |- |Wallace, William Henry||||1951 Jan 31||86||H of Matilda||A161|| |- |Wallace. Kayleen Jean||1957 Dec 25||1958 Apr 15||||D of Victor & Valerie; Sis of Gary, Winsome,Gayle, Cheryl, Cliff||4299649|| |- |Waller, Sarah Elizabeth||||1920 Sep 25||41||W of F H Waller||A034|| |- |Walsh, Alice May||||1948 Feb 03||63||||5318883|| |- |Walsh, Edith Mary||||||||with Edmund Walsh||5050434|| |- |Walsh, Edmond||||1955 Sep 24||||H of Mary||5122077|| |- |Walsh, Edmund John||||||||with Edith Walsh||5050434|| |- |Walsh, Eileen Mary||||1986 May 19||86||||5050282|| |- |Walsh, Helena||||1914 Jul 05||48||W of Michael; M of Edmind, Dorothy, Eileen||5050282|| |- |Walsh, John||||1907 Oct 19||63?||b. Tipperary, Ireland; H of Kate||5050258|| |- |Walsh, Kate||||1937 Sep 26||83||W of John||5050258|| |- |Walsh, Mary||||1942 Jun 19||||W of Thomas||5122242|| |- |Walsh, Mary Ann||||1980 Aug 04||80||W of Edmond||5122077|| |- |Walsh, Mary Ann||||1944 Jan 27||||||5122210|| |- |Walsh, Michael||||1935 May 01||76||H of Helena||5050282|| |- |Walsh, Patrick (Paddy)||||1959 Jun 01||81||Uncle of Pat & Kit Walsh||5122046|| |- |Walsh, Thomas Joseph||||1966 Feb 09||86||H of Mary||5122242|| |- |Walshe, John Stanislaus||||1936 Jan 04||75||||5050372|| |- |Walter, Laura Avery||||1991 May 23||74||W of Perce; M of Adrienne, Shirley, Melva||5034186||Lawn 5 |- |Walter, Percival Lawrence||1919 Jan 15||2008 May 03||89||H of Laura (dec); F of Adrienne, Shirley, Melva||5034185||Lawn 5 |- |Walton, Alexander George||||1968 Aug 13||81||H of Janet||5030090|| |- |Walton, Alfred Samuel||||1978 Sep 18||72||H of Freda||f11923840|| |- |Walton, Eliza||||1890 Jul||13||||f12120448|| |- |Walton, Fanny||||1922 Jul||40||||f12120448|| |- |Walton, Freda Caroline||1908 Sep 11||1958 Aug 09||||W of Alfred; M of Valerie & Dorothy||f11923840|| |- |Walton, Harry||||1891 Jun||26||||f12160256|| |- |Walton, Henry||||1913 Nov||78||H of Matilda||f12160256|| |- |Walton, Janet||||1961 Mar 01||67||W of Alexander||5030090|| |- |Walton, Matilda||||1921 Sep||84||W of Henry; M of John||f12160256|| |- | [[Ward-24217|Ward, Clarence Wren]] ||||1963 Jan 06||88||H of Elizabeth May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Ward-24217.jpg 4299621]|| |- |Ward, Codey Ben||1999 Jan 23||1999 Jan 23||||S of David & Julie; B of Matthew, Jackson, Chloe, Bailey||4299754|| |- | [[Edwards-22141|Ward, Elizabeth May]] ||||1979 Jan 22||84||W of Clarence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Ward-24217.jpg 4299621]|| |- |Ward, Gwenda Bernadette||||1951 Aug 11||14||D of Mary & Stephen Ward||5122144|| |- |Ward, Mary Veronica||||1968 Apr 23||66||W of Stephem; M of Marjorie, Julie, Isobell, Jean, Stephen, Mary, Gwenda (dec), Robert (dec)||5122143|| |- |Ward, Reginald William (Reg)||1918 Nov 13||2002 Aug 24||83||H of Gwen; F of Barry & Geoffrey; F-in-L of Joy & Toni||5050174|| |- |Ward, Stephen Henry||||1971 Apr 01||79||H of Mary; F of Marjorie, Julie, Isobell, Jean, Stephen, Mary, Gwenda (dec), Robert (dec)||5122143|| |- |Wardley, Annie Mabel||||1946 May 25||68||||5030061|| |- |Wardley, Edward Geoffrey||||1972 Dec 20||93||||5030061|| |- |Warenycia, Dymytro (Peter)||1924 Sep 01||1997 Jun 25||||b. Ukraine; H of Maria; F of Katrina, Gerry, Peter, Patsy, Suzy||5033881||Lawn 5 |- |Warenycia, Maria||||2003 Mar 10||75||nee Kalytka; W of Mnytro (Peter) (dec); M of Katrina, Gerry, Peter, Patsy, Suzy||5033880||Lawn 5 |- | [[Fowles-174|Warne, Emily Alice]] ||||1929 Dec 28||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Warne-971.jpg 4299803] || |- |Warne, Emily Mary||||1945 Jun 25||61||W of Henry||5030064|| |- |Warne, Florence Sarah||||1937 Jan 15||49||||4299802|| |- |Warne, Henry||||1950 Oct 11||69||H of Emily||5030064|| |- |Warne, Nellie Alice||||1960||67||||4299804|| |- |Warne, Ralph||||1914 Mar 08||19||S of William & Emily||4299802|| |- | [[Warne-971|Warne, William]] ||||1935 May 01||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Warne-971.jpg 4299803] || |- |Warner, Charles||||1972 Mar 23||||||5319441|| |- |Waters, Edwin Joseph||||1951 Jun 27||79||H of Lucy||4299673|| |- |Waters, Lucy Sarah||||1957 Sep 23||74||W of Edwin||4299673|| |- |Waterton, ?||||||||||f12162112|| |- |Watkins, Evelyn Elsie||1914 Oct 02||2012 Sep 01||||W of Hector; M of Dorothy (dec), John (dec), Elizabeth||5319309|| |- |Watkins, Geoffrey Edward||||1994 Jan 04||70||H of Pat; F of Glenda, Glenn, Mandy, Barry||5034206||Lawn 5 |- |Watkins, Hector William||1905 Dec 24||1964 Mar 21||||H of Evelyn; F of Dorothy (dec), John (dec), Elizabeth||5319309|| |- |Watkins, Janet Isobella||||1946 Aug 20||||||5319102|| |- |Watson, Henrietta Jane||||1944 Dec 28||34||W of James; M of Dawn, Margery, Trevor||f11896448|| |- |Watson, James Eric||||1969 Jul 14||64||H of Henrietta; F of Dawn, Margery, Trevor||f11896448|| |- |Watson, Kate||||1928 Sep 09||56||W of William||5318937|| |- |Watson, Matt Jordan||1985 Jul 22||1985 Jul 22||||S of Julie & Allan; B of Kane & Kaylah||4299732|| |- |Watson, William||||1946 Jan 14||75||H of Kate||5318937|| |- |Watt, Hugh William||1904||1962||||S of Laura & John; B of Nancy, Dorothy, Alistair, Alma, Ranald, Muriel, Ian||5319052|| |- |Watt, Ian Edward Campbell||1907||1961||||S of Laura & John; B of Nancy, Dorothy, Alistair, Alma, Ranald, Muriel, Hugh||5319052|| |- |Watt, John William James||||1945 Jul 21||76||H of Laura||5319051|| |- |Watt, Laura||||1943 Aug 19||65||W of John W; M of Reginald (RAAF, KIA Nth Africa 1943 Jan 21 age 24)||5319050|| |- |Watts, Pretoria Gladys (Pat)||||1994 May 26||93||W of Oliver Barr & George Watts; M of Laurence (dec), Robert, Kenneth (dec), Joan, June, John, Debra||5034253||Lawn 5 |- |Webb, Alfred Ernest||||1962 Aug 03||72||H of Eliza||5319455|| |- |Webb, Edwin Thomas (Ted)||1927 Oct 23||2012 Jun 13||||||5033989||Lawn 5 |- |Webb, Eliza Jane||||1980 Feb 24||86||W of Alfred||5319456|| |- |Webb, Fred Edwards||||1922 Nov 23||23||||4299831|| |- |Webb, Hilda||||||6||Sis of Eileen Tiesler-Mion||f12482304|| |- |Webb, John||||1902 Jul 16||66||||4299780|| |- |Webb, John Henry||||1961 May 22||80||H of Ruby; F of Nellie, Jack, Dot, Ted, Mary. George, Tom, John||5319474|| |- |Webb, John Henry||||1970 Mar 07||27||S of Ruby & Jack; B of Nellie, Jack, Dot, Ted, Mary, George, Tom||5319519|| |- |Webb, Ruby Ione||||1974 Jul 12||74||W of John||5319474|| |- |Webb, Thomas Truin||||1966 Sep 24||26||H of Jan; F of Lillian, Wendy (dec), Ione, Tommie||5319518|| |- |Webb, Truan||||1902 Mar 08||27||d. W.A.||4299780|| |- |Webb, William||||1968 Aug 24||77||H of Julia Sophie; F of William Eric||5034660||Lawn 1 |- |Webster, Florence Irene||||1983 Jan 18||76||W of William; M of May, Kitty, Joyce, Edna, Jean, Jack, George, Faye||A128|| |- |Webster, William Shearman||||1953 Aug 13||57||H of Florence; F of May, Kitty, Joyce, Edna, Jean, Jack, George, Faye||A128|| |- |Weidner, Henry||||1980||98||difficult to read||5030065|| |- |Weidner, Marie E||||1946||89||difficult to read||5030065|| |- |Weller, Charles Thomas||||1967 Jan 26||92||H of Jane||f12683072|| |- |Weller, Jane Frances||||1933 Oct 01||58||W of Charles||f12683072|| |- |Weller, Stanley Arthur||||1919 May 06||<1||with Charles & Jane Weller||f12683072|| |- |Wellings, Lilian May||1918 Jun 07||2008 Aug 05||||W of Stan; M of Edna, Jean, Graham, Lindsay, Faye, Colin||5034214||Lawn 5 |- |Wellings, Stanley Walter||||1995 May 04||81||H of Lilian; F of Edna, Jean, Graham, Lindsay, Faye, Colin||5043215||Lawn 5 |- |Wells, Agnes Elizabeth||||1950 Sep 05||72||W of Frank; M of Ruth & Frank||4299716|| |- |Wells, Frank Dudley||||2004 Jun 21||81||AIF VX143900; H of Edna; F of Ann & Bruce||5034079||Lawn 5 |- |Wells, Frank Dudley||||1969 Oct 04||90||H of Agnes; F of Ruth & Frank||4299716|| |- |Wells, Janice Lynette||||1950 Nov 01||1||D of Ken & Betty||A170|| |- |Wembridge, Doris Ellen (Doll)||||1997 Nov 05||89||W of James; M of Bill||5122133|| |- |Wembridge, James Stanley||||1953 Jan 21||36||H of Doll; F of Bill||5122133|| |- |Wembridge, Raymond Mark||||1965 Jul 23||77||H of Lorna; F of Wally, Bill, James, Betty, Allan, Barry||5034983||Lawn 1 |- |Wentworth, Mervyn Ronald (Merv)||1944 Aug 29||2014 Jan 21||||F of Michael (dec), Deb, Allan, Jim, Ken||5122100|| |- |Wentworth, Michael John||1964 Apr 27||1964 Jul 09||||S of Dorothy & Mervyn||5122100|| |- |Werner, Edwin John||||1992 Feb 09||57||H of Eileen; F of Christine, Ian, Geoffrey, Michelle||5034417||Lawn 5 |- |West, Arthur||||1963 May 27||74||H of Evelyn; F of James, John, Lorna, Joan||5050271|| |- |West, Evelyn Mary||||1986 Sep 15||91||W of Arthur||5050271|| |- |West, Wilfred Stanley (Bill)||||1996 Jan 24||55||F of Jenny, Cheryl, Helen, Greg||5033910||Lawn 5 |- |Wetherman, Henry Skuse||||1881 Jul 24||43||d. Buln Buln; S of John Wetherman||f11864128|| |- |Wheeldon, Catherine||||1922 Jun 28||80||||5318923|| |- |Wheeldon, Iris Loraine Frances||1914||1995||||W of John; M of Noel, Graeme, Lois||5034071||Lawn 5 |- |Wheeldon, John||||1938 May 31||93||||5318923|| |- |Wheeldon, John Dawson||1912||1998||||H of Iris; F of Noel, Graeme, Lois||5034071||Lawn 5 |- |Wheeldon, Mary Hannah||||1979 Nov 11||90||W of William||5318922|| |- |Wheeldon, William James||||1943 Mar 09||60||H of Mary||5318922|| |- |Wheildon, Arthur Ronald||||1990 Oct 17||80||B of Frank, Wally, Marion, Percy, Florrie, Hazel, Maie, Jean, Dulcie, Viola, Ilma, Ivy||A095|| |- |Wheildon, Henry Noonan||||1955 Jul 28||78||||A096|| |- |Whelan, Albert Raymond||||||64||H of Margaret||5121993|| |- |Whelan, Margaret Ellen||1895||1985||||nee Adams; W of Albert||5121992|| |- |Whitaker, Catherine||||1896 Feb 11||||||f12706624|| |- |White, Andrew||||1925 Nov||69||||5318906|| |- |White, Annie Olive||||2002 Dec 16||||W of Fred (dec)||4299816|| |- |White, Arthur John||||1970 Dec 04||||H of Jessie||5030114|| |- |White, Frederick Gordon||||1996 May 14||86||AIF; H of Ann||4299814|| |- |White, Frederick Thomas||1929 Jun 21||2012 Jun 27||||H of Helen; F of Susan, Trevor, Russell & Paula (dec)||5030115|| |- |White, Irene Joyce (Rene)||||2001 Sep 21||44||Partner of Denis; D of Jim & Joyce; Sis of Harry. Steven, Lynette, Phillip, Jean||5050128|| |- |White, Ivy Henrietta||1915 Mar 13||1998 Jul 12 02||||Nee Harley; M of Peter, Barbara (dec), Neil & Merrilyn||5034056||Lawn 5 |- |White, Jessie Violet||||1964 Nov 20||||W of Arthur||5030114|| |- |White, Matilda||||1951 Apr ||91||||5318906|| |- |Whiteacre, Frederick||||1913 May 03||54||||A062|| |- |Whitehouse, ?||||||||||f12531648|| |- |Whitfield, Phyllis M||||1994 Dec 09||90||W of Bill Turner||5318847|| |- |Whyatt, Aileen Wilma||||2006 May 08||73||E of Ewart (dec); M of Andrew & Fiona||5034135||Lawn 5 |- |Whyatt, Ewart||||1993 Sep 22||71||H of Aileen; F of Andrew & Fiona||5034136||Lawn 5 |- |Whyte, Elizabeth Scot||||1968 May 27||79||W of John Stewart||5034671||Lawn 1 |- |Whyte, John Stewart||||1983 May 03||92||H of Elizabeth Scott Whyte||5034672||Lawn 1 |- |Whyte, Noel||||1994 May 23||63||H of Connie; F of Stephen, Kaina, Chris, Bernie, Paulie, Jenny, Cathryn||5034445||Lawn 5 |- |Widdicombe, Margaret||||1954 Jun 20||89||||4299668|| |- |Widdicombe, William||||1952 Jun 23||86||||4299668|| |- |Wildenburg, Frederick William||||1932 Aug 20||81||H of Mary||5050392|| |- |Wildenburg, Mary Hannah||||1930 Dec 24||64||W of Frederick B||5050392|| |- |Wilkin, Mary (Molly)||||1995 Jun 15||86||W of Percy; M of John & Margaret||4299629|| |- |Wilkin, Percy Frederick||||1959 Jun 17||64||H of Molly; F of John & Margaret||4299629|| |- |Wilkinson, Alfred George||||1948 Jan 21||78||H of Eliza||f12230016|| |- |Wilkinson, Alfred George||||1970 Oct 07||68||S of Alfred & Eliza||f12232064|| |- |Wilkinson, Beatrice||||1936 Aug 14||48||W of Harry; M of George & Elvie. Also Henry, Cliff, Gwen (dec)||f12694080|| |- |Wilkinson, Eliza||||1939 Jul 22||67||W of Alfred||f12230016|| |- |Wilkinson, Patricia Margaret (Pat)||||2010 Mar 06||89||W of Bill (dec); M of Lyn & Jenny||5034278||Lawn 5 |- |Wilkinson, Stanley James (Bill)||||1999 Nov 08||77||AIF VX106876; H of Patricia (Pat); F of Lynette & Jennifer||5034280||Lawn 5 |- |Willan, Issac Thomas Percy||||1955 Sep 23||83||H of Rose; F of Edward||A088|| |- |Willan, Roseanna||||1978 Apr 17||92||W of Issac||A088|| |- |Willems Van Dyk – Van Haren, Maria Huberdina (Marietje)||1933 Jan 04||1996 Jan 11||||W of Gerrit; M of Rieky, Janine, Jack, John, Margaret||5033912||Lawn 5 |- |Willems Van Dyk, Geradus Johannes (Gerrit)||1927 Sep 01||2003 May 25||||H of Marietje (dec); F of Rieky, Janine, Jack, John, Margaret||5033911||Lawn 5 |- |Williames, Jennifer Leanne||||1991 Apr 01||27||W of Kay; M of Christopher; D of Bill & Nancy McNally; Sis of Darren, Russell, Peter, Andrew||5034264||Lawn 5 |- |Williams, Catherine||||1942 Aug 09||75||||5050283|| |- |Williams, Catherine Margaret||||2003||86||W of John||5122041|| |- |Williams, Ellen Katie||1905 Jul 13||1943 Aug 14||||||f11945536|| |- |Williams, George||||1948 Jan 23||83||||5050283|| |- |Williams, Gwenneth Joan||||1940 Oct 22||3||||5319032|| |- |Williams, Hilda Victoria||||1994 Dec 13||92||W of Joseph; M of Margaret, Maisie, Melva||f12090304|| |- |Williams, James||||1904 Feb 17||32||S of John||5050283|| |- |Williams, John||||1917 Jul 25||95||||5050283|| |- |Williams, John (Taffy)||||||||||4259551|| |- |Williams, John Gough||||1994 Dec 25||94||H of Catherine; F of Shaun (dec), Kevin (dec), Graeme, Joseph (dec)||5122041|| |- |Williams, Joseph||||1980 Jan 09||86||H of Hilda; F of Margaret, Maisie, Melva||f12090304|| |- |Williams, Joseph||||1941 Jun 08||80||F of Louisa & William; H of Mary||f12092480|| |- |Williams, Kevin James||||1959 Jun 23||18||S of John & Catherine; B of Shaun & Graeme||5122042|| |- |Williams, Louisa Maud||||1928 Apr 03||||Bur. Fawkner; D of Joseph Williams||f12092480|| |- |Williams, Mary M||||1946 Jul 21||87||W of Joseph||f12092480|| |- |Williams, Ronald Keith||||1995 Oct 05||61||H of Betty; F of Kaye, Cheryl, Ron, Richard||5033916||Lawn 5 |- |Williams, Shaun Francis||||1967 Apr 25||30||S of John & Catherine; B of Kevin & Graeme||5122042|| |- |Williams, Thomas Alexander||||1922 Aug 21||54||H of Miriam||4299819|| |- |Williams, William||||1943 Jun 19||||H of Mary||f12092480|| |- |Williamson, ?||||||||||f11830400|| |- |Williamson, ?||||||||||f12505408|| |- |Williamson, Beatrice Alice||||1961 Apr 13||81||W of Joseph||f12026048|| |- |Williamson, George||||1893 Feb 23||74||H of Janet||5318823|| |- |Williamson, George||||1928 Jun 16||59||||5318823|| |- |Williamson, Jack||||1913 Jul 30||54||||5318823|| |- |Williamson, Jane||||1911 Sep 07||77||W of George||5318823|| |- |Williamson, Joseph Montgomery||||1942 Sep 19||66||H of Beatrice||f12026048|| |- |Willis, Alfred||||1885 Nov 04||28||d. Thorpdale||f12098560|| |- |Willis, Anna (Nancy)||||2006 Dec 08||83||W of Joseph; M of Dex, Michael, Leo, Helen||5122110|| |- |Willis, Betty May||1919 Jun 03||2014 Jun 02||||W of Jack; M of John; Friend of Glen||5034387||Lawn 5 |- |Willis, Eliza Jane||||1959 Oct 30||75||W of George; M of May, Charles, Jack||5319428|| |- |Willis, George Henry||||1963 Oct 18||82||H of Eliza; F of May, Charles, Jack||5319428|| |- |Willis, Ida Lillian||||1994 Apr 12||81||W of David Geoffrey (Jim); M of Mavis & Patricia||5034234||Lawn 5 |- |Willis, John James||||1994 Mar 22||80||H of May; F of John||5034386||Lawn 5 |- |Willis, Joseph Michael||||1961 Jan 19||39||H of Anna; F of Dex, Michael, Leo, Helen||5122110|| |- |Willis, Margaret||||1935 Jun 11||1||||f12100672|| |- |Willis, Maurice Frederick||||1994 Jul 29||77||AIF||5034333||Lawn 5 |- |Willmonth, John||||1927 Oct 26||80||b. Co. Limerick, Ireland||5050366|| |- |Wills, Bertha May||||1982 Aug 21||70||W of John||5319334|| |- |Wills, John Harold||||1961 Nov 26||65||H of Bertha; F of Jacqueline & Suzanne||5319334|| |- |Wilms, Sheryl Ann||1959 Feb||1959 Feb 24||<1||GD of Donald & Christina McPherson||5319202|| |- |Wilson, Andrew||||1949 Jul 07||||H of Annie||f11947456|| |- |Wilson, Annie Jane||||1955 Jul 08||77||W of Andrew||f11947456|| |- |Wilson, Elsie Mavis||||2007 Mar 21||||Twin Sis of William, Sis of Belle Ringin||5319092|| |- |Wilson, James||||1951 Jul 25||86||H of Margaret||5122253|| |- |Wilson, John George||||1953 Jan 24||||H of Margaret||5319094|| |- |Wilson, Lara Alice||1992||1992 Dec 02||<1||Infant D of Alan & Robyn||4299767|| |- |Wilson, Margaret||||1987 Apr 03||87||W of William||5122078|| |- |Wilson, Margaret||||1941 Sep 06||79||W of James||5122253|| |- |Wilson, Margaret Elizabeth||||1947 May 04||||W of John||5319094|| |- |Wilson, William||||1955 Oct 08||60||H of Margaret||5122078|| |- |Winch, Ethel Vera||1897||1978||||W of James; M of Yvonne, George||5319176|| |- |Winch, George Charles||1924||1981||||S of James & Ethel||5319176|| |- |Winch, James Murdock||1899||1951||||H of Ethel; F of Yvonne, George||5319176|| |- |Winch, Yvonne Nell||1919||1931||||D of James & Ethel Winch||5319176|| |- |Winderlich, Annie||1890 Mar 27||1971 May 31||||Nee Wohlers; W of William; M of Keith, Lyla, Audrey, Raymond (dec), Stanley||5034773||Lawn 1 |- |Winderlich, William Leopold||1884 Aug 29||1967 Aug 29||||H of Annie; F of Keith, Lyla, Audrey, Raymond (dec), Stanley||5034772||Lawn 1 |- |Winterbottom, Douglas Charles||||196? Aug 31||85||H of Elsie||5319239|| |- |Winterbottom, Elsie||||1957 Sep 13||79||W of Douglas||5319239|| |- |Winterton, Arthur Mervyn||||1980 Aug 18||53||H of Dorothy; f of Merrilyn, Cheryl & Maurice||5035033||Lawn 1A |- |Winterton, Catherine||||1968 Nov 27||75||W of Stanley||5122258|| |- |Winterton, Norman Donald||1920 Apr 19||1958 Sep 18||||H of Edna May; F of Peter, Joan, Shirley, Don, Terri, John, Geoffrey, Judith, and Stillborn Baby (Dec 1958)||5122063|| |- |Winterton, Reginald||1918 Apr 06||1918 Apr 10||||S of Jessie & Bert||4299835|| |- |Winterton, Stanley||||1940 Dec 08||47||H of Catherine||5122258|| |- |Winterton, Stanley Franics||1942 Aug 30||2004 May 30||||F of Paula, Jacqueline, Timothy, Nicole; S of Roy & Betty||5050132|| |- |Wisewould, Andrew||||1971 Aug 02||78||H of Edith||5319436|| |- |Wisewould, Edith Ellen||||1960 Mar 13||64||W of Andrew; M of Norman, Ray, Roma||5319436|| |- |Witney, Catherine Jean||1956 Jul 24||2004 May 10||||D of Clifford & Gwenda Smith; M of Gavin, Wayne, John, Kieth, Cassandra, Christine||5050134|| |- |Witton, Mary Ann||||1888 Jul 12||74||W of William||4299724|| |- |Witton, William||||1886 Sep 05||75||H of Mary; Pioneer local preacher||4299724|| |- |Wolff. Eileen Mary||||1954 Jan 18||||||5122116|| |- |Wood, Allan||||1949 Apr 26||18||||4299704|| |- |Wood, Joy Elizabeth||1941 Nov 10||2011 May 05||69||W of Richie (dec); M of Karen, Glynn, Ron, Donna, Paula||5050165|| |- |Wood, Rene||||1919 May 17||6||D of Walter & Jane Wood||A031|| |- |Wood, Richard William (Richie)||1937 Aug 30||2000 Aug 15||62||H of Joy; F of Karen, Glynn, Ron, Donna, Paula||5050166|| |- |Woodall, Ethel May||1890 Jun 18||1963 Sep 25||||b. Rowsley; d. Topiram||4259561|| |- |Woodman, Elizabeth||||1910 Jun 11||54||W of W. Woodman||f12429888|| |- |Woods, Maurice A||||1962 Nov 29||59||||5050305|| |- |Woods, Owen F||||1966 Nov 27||67||||5050305|| |- |Woolan, Grace Amanda Jane||||1964 Oct 30||55||W of Roy; M of Thelma, Robert, Lynette, Terrence||5319513|| |- |Woolan, Hilda Annie||||19?? 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Gaiarine, Italy; d. Jindivick; W of Ernesto||5121984|| |- |Ziero, Ernesto||1917 Jan 20||1986 Oct 29||||b. San Giorgio. Nrenta, Italy; d. Warragul; H of Antonietta||5121983|| |- |Zinner, Hazel M||||1934 Jan 25||31||W of Horace; M of Alan, Helen, Valerie, Wayne||f12668096|| |- |Zinner, Horace G||||1942 Mar 22||19||||f12038976|| |- |Zinner, Horace G S||||1971 Jun 05||75||H of Hazel||f12668096|| |- |Zoldak, Anna||1924 Dec 10||2005 Aug 16||||W of Waclaw; M of Irene, Halina, Peter, Anna, Christina||5122098|| |- |Zoldak, Anna Maria||1954 Apr 23||1956 Nov 17||||D of Waclaw & Anna; Sis of Irene, Halina, Peter, Christina||5122097|| |- |Zoldak, Waclaw||1913 Dec 11||1983 Dec 24||||H of Anna; F of Irene, Halina, Peter, Anna, Christina||5122098|| |- |Zurniewicz, Wincenty (Vince)||||1992 Jun 23||68||Polish Army 123457; H of Valerie; F of Helen, Suzanna, John||5034480||Lawn 5 |- |Zurniewicz, Wincenty (Vince)||||1992 Jun 23||68||H of Valerie; F of Helen, Suzanna, John; late Polish Army 123457||5319610|| |}

Warragul Cemetery, Victoria

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Warragul, Victoria]][[Category:Warragul Cemetery, Warragul, Victoria]] '''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_A_to_E|Surnames A to E]]''' • '''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_F_to_K|Surnames F to K]]''' • '''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_L_to_P|Surnames L to P]]''' • '''[[Space:Warragul_Cemetery%2C_Q_to_Z|Surnames Q to Z]]'''
Warragul is a town in Victoria, Australia, This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== *Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== *Link to [https://www.openstreetmap.org/edit#map=17/-38.15317/145.93453 Map] of Warragul Cemetery • 121 Sutton St • Warragul VIC 3820 • -38.152417, 145.933375 ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the Warragul Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== ===To Do=== #'''Photography''' • Photograph all Memorial's at this cemetery #'''Photo transcriptions''' • Details of all photos to be transcribed to the sortable table below #'''WikiTree profiles''' • to be created for all people in the table below. The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. #'''Checking of transcription information''' • Other people are needed to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. #'''GPS Location of Memorials''' • for more information (contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. ----------------------

Warren Hills Cemetery, Harare, Harare Province

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This page is part of the [[Space:Zimbabwe_Cemeteries_Team|Zimbabwe Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Warren Hills Cemetery, Harare, Harare Province | Warren Hills Cemetery List]] for people buried in this municipal graveyard. The Warren Hills and other cemeteries may be found grouped under the parent category [[:Category:Zimbabwe, Cemeteries|Zimbabwe, Cemeteries]]
'''Cemetery name:''' Warren Hills Cemetery
'''Dates Opened and Closed:''' Circa 1960
'''Address:''' Crowbrough Road, Warren Park, Harare (access is off the main Bulawayo Highway, shortly before Crowborough Road)
'''GPS Coordinates:''' -17.82765, 30.97006
'''Information:''' The Warren Hills Cemetery is on the western outskirts of the City of Harare. The cemetery is an Harare City Council (Department of Housing and Community Services) maintained grave yard. There is a Jewish graveyard, that may probably have opened in 1968. During the liberation war for independence, this grave yard was the principal place for military and semi military funerals and cremations in then Salisbury, Rhodesia. This was one of the premier, elegant and dignified resting places of Zimbabwe in its day. The cemetery is now closed, having run out of burial space, although provision is being made for burials of Zimbabwe's liberation war veterans at this cemetery. '''Warning: Gravestone Maintenance:''' Please note carefully that there have been instances of persons soliciting funds for gravestone maintenance and cleaning. Not all of these persons are well intended, and reports are being received of relatives parting with their money and then finding the 'grave cleaner' is nowhere to be found and the grave remains derelict. ---- '''Assistance Sought:''' Presently looking for volunteers to '''photograph''' both gravestones and memorial plaques in the Warren Hills Cemetery. Message [[Field-4274|Field-4274]].
'''Research Leads Sought:''' Occasionally, gravestone photography will identify people whose antecedents are not clear, or need additional basic information for a profile. We list names, seeking leads as to their proper identity, further details and and antecedents: If you know any of the above and have further details please contact the person seeking information.

Warren Name Study

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

Warspite Ferry

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directed from [[Space:Victoria District|Victoria District National Historical Site]] === Warspite Ferry Site === :River ferries were a vital part of Alberta’s transportation network. In the days before bridges, usually operating from mid-April to late October when rivers were ice-free. :The ferry, attached to a cable that crossed the river, was angled to the current. The force of the current pushed the ferry sideways, moving it across the river. When water levels were low, the ferryman would lower "current boards" for added thrust. :In 1920 the first Warspite ferry was located approximately two miles upstream between Lobstick River Lots 1 & 2. In 1925 it was moved to between Lobstick River Lots 6 & 7, where it was operated and maintained by the Alberta Department of Highways. :In 1944 starting wages for a ferryman were $86 a month, plus $3.50 for each Sunday. The ferryman was on call 24 hours a day for the entire season. :During the day the ferry ride was free but between 9:00pm and 7:00am a toll charge of 25 cents per vehicle and 5 cents for each passenger and animal was in effect. :The Warspite crossing had a much faster current than most, and angling the ferry with a handcrank was strenuous work. In 1951 a pilot wheel, with its greater leverage, replaced the crank. Around 1954 a gas engine and winch were installed, which pulled the ferry straight across the stream along a cable on the down current side. :On Sundays, evenings and holidays, people often met at this site for picnicking, fishing and socializing. :The Warspite ferry continued to operate at this location until the Waskatenau bridge opened to traffic in 1963. === Warspite Ferry Operators === :First location 1920-1925 *Alfred Woodward, *Robert Sinclair, *Steve Tychkowski :Second location 1925-1963 *Robert Sinclair 1925-1926 *Nick Osadchuk 1926-1927 *Dan Anderson 1928-1939 *Nick Mendiuk 1940 **assistant: Peter Hunka 1940 *Steve Sadoway 1941 *George Chichak 1941-1942 *Nick Mendiuk 1943 *Mike Melnyk 1944-1963 **assistants: **Nick Mendiuk 1952-1961 **Peter Ostapowich 1962 **Metro Krawchuk 1962 **Bill Tychkowski 1963

Warwickshire Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]]
'''Forward to the''' [[:Category:Warwickshire|Warwickshire Category Page]]
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---- {{Image|file=Amy_Utting_s_Images-1.jpg|align=r|size=200px|caption=Warwick Castle}} {{Image|file=Amy_Utting_s_Images.jpg|align=l|size=80px|caption=Warwickshire Map
by J. Archer, 1845}} '''Warwickshire''' is a landlocked non-metropolitan county in the West Midlands region of England. Warwickshire is bordered by [[:Category: Gloucestershire|Gloucestershire]], [[:Category: Worcestershire|Worcestershire]] and [[:Category: West Midlands|West Midlands]], [[:Category: Staffordshire|Staffordshire]], [[:Category: Leicestershire|Leicestershire]], [[:Category: Northamptonshire|Northamptonshire]], and [[:Category: Oxfordshire|Oxfordshire]]. The county is divided into five districts of North Warwickshire, Nuneaton & Bedworth, Rugby, Warwick and Stratford-on-Avon. The historic county boundaries also included Coventry and Solihull, as well as much of Birmingham.
Famous figures from Warwickshire include leading Victorian-era author [[Evans-9830|George Eliot]], and influential poet and playwright [[Shakespeare-1|William Shakespeare]].
---- == What We Do == As the Warwickshire Team, we handle the responsibility of improving the profiles of people from Warwickshire along with several other tasks, which include: * Oversight of the county category page to ensure that our information is up to date and is consistent with the other England county pages. ** This includes the revision of our categories, adding correct categories and deleting incorrect or unnecessary categories as needed. ** Our oversight of the Warwickshire category page also includes monitoring the page to ensure that all profiles are placed into the most accurate sub-category possible and not into any of the parent categories. * Continually updating the maintenance templates on Warwickshire profiles such as "Unsourced" and "Estimated Date". * Focusing on the improvement of Warwickshire profiles including sourcing, connecting, merging, duplicates, correcting database errors, and writing biographies. ** Creating profiles for prominent or notable Warwickshire-based individuals and connecting them to our global trees. ** Researching and updating profiles on WikiTree which are relevant to prominent Warwickshire families. ==Statistics== The latest statistics for England and all counties are here: :'''[[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|England Regional and County Statistics]]''' and a commentary is here: :''' [[Space:England_Statistics_Commentary|England Statistics Commentary]]''' For the statistics for Warwickshire, please see: :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Warwickshire '''Warwickshire Statistics'''] == Our Team == :'''Team Leader:''' [[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] :'''Team Members:''' * [[Chapman-17127|Barry Chapman]] * [[George-3849|Bennet George]] * [[Hazelton-509|Adriana Hazelton]] * [[Judd-3112|Rob Judd]] * [[Piercy-1794|Frances Piercy-Reins]] * [[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] *[[Coombes-796|Jennifer Middlemiss]] *[[Winder-797|Jemima Winder]] *[[Finnerty-95|Karen (Finnerty) Butler]] * [[Shakespeare-489|Martin Shakespeare]] == Help and Resources == :'''Warwickshire''' [[Space:Warwickshire_Research_Resources|Warwickshire Research Resources]] :'''WikiTree''' [[:Help:Categorization|Categorization Help]]
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Was Mary of the Lenni Lanape

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[[Category:Admixture Comparison]] '''Was Mary really of the Lenni Lanape?''' : Several divergent and un-sourced genealogies can be found for [[Lenape-1|Mary]]. Some of them place her as being of the Lenni Lanape and I have even come across one that connects her to family. My own family lore gives my grandfather Amerindian ancestory. Could [[Lenape-1|Mary]] be the one this lore is about? Can autosomal DNA show support for the Amerindian ethnicity of Mary? '''Available autosomal data ''' : On 2015 Mar 15 there were four kits with autosomal data at [http://v2.gedmatch.com/ GED match] that had [[Lenape-1|Mary]] as an ancestor. ::{| |+ !GEDCOM ID|| Uploaded||Kit |- |1691144 ||2014-09-06||A165325 |- |3560657 ||2014-01-29||M392843 |- |9972538 ||2014-02-19||FN90964 |- |6439630 ||2014-01-29||A677090 |} ''' Comparison of all four kits with minimum segment of 3 cM ''' ::{|border="1" |+ !Kit 1||Kit 2||Chr||Start loci||End loci||SNPs||Cm |- |A165325|| M362843||align = "right"| 12||align = "right"| 82063502||align = "right"| 89745232|| 1149 ||align = "right"| 3.8 |- |A165325|| FN90964||align = "right"| 8||align = "right"| 49986758||align = "right"| 55471744||align = "right"| 961 ||align = "right"| 4.9 |- |A165325||FN90964||align = "right"| 10||align = "right"| 109959386||align = "right"| 113862692||align = "right"| 914||align = "right"| 3.3 |- |A165325||FN90964||align = "right"| 11||align = "right"| 112629589||align = "right"| 114938808||align = "right"| 727||align = "right"| 3.9 |- |A165325|| FN90964||align = "right"| 21||align = "right"|37822591||align = "right"| 40244682||align = "right"| 823||align = "right"| 5.0 |- |M392843|| FN90964||align = "right"| 6||align = "right"| 24328372||align = "right"| 31650245||align = "right"| 5172||align = "right"| 3.8 |- |M392843|| FN90964||align = "right"| 9||align = "right"| 10362488||align = "right"| 12827082||align = "right"| 700||align = "right"| 3.2 |} ''' Amerindian Admixture Proportions per Chromosome ''' {|border="1" |+ Eurogenes K13 Amerindian Admixture Proportions per Chromosome ! Kit || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 5 || 6 || 7 || 8 || 9 || 10 || 11 || 12 || 13 || 14 || 15 || 16 || 17 || 18 || 19 || 20 || 21 || 22 |- |A165325 || 1.5 || align = "center"|- || 4.8 || 0.7 || 2.0 || align = "center"|- || align = "center"|- || 1.3 || align = "center"|- ||align = "center"| - || 2.3 ||align = "center"| - || align = "center"|- || align = "center"|- || align = "center"|- || 5.4 || align = "center"|- || 4.3 || 1.9 || align = "center"|- || 8.9 || 2.2 |- |M392843 || 2.2 ||align = "center"| - || align = "center"|- || 1.9 || align = "center"|- ||align = "center"| - || align = "center"|- ||align = "center"| - || 1.0 ||align = "center"| - || align = "center"|- ||align = "center"| - || 3.4 ||align = "center"| - || align = "center"|- || align = "center"|- ||align = "center"| - || 0.4 || 2.6 || 1.5 ||align = "center"| - || align = "center"|- |- |FN90964 || 0.1 || 1.3 || 0.4 || 1.2 ||align = "center"| - ||align = "center"| - || 1.9 ||align = "center"| - || 1.3 || 3.5 ||align = "center"| - || 1.2 || 2.2 || align = "center"|- ||align = "center"| - || 5.3 || align = "center"|- || 4.4 ||align = "center"| - || 3.5 || 2.3 ||align = "center"| - |- |A677090 ||align = "center"| - || align = "center"|- || 0.9 || 0.4 || 0.2 || 2.3 || align = "center"|- ||align = "center"| - || align = "center"|- || 0.2 || align = "center"|- || 1.8 || align = "center"|- ||align = "center"| - || 0.4 ||align = "center"| - || align = "center"|- ||align = "center"| - || align = "center"|- ||align = "center"| - || align = "center"|- || align = "center"|- |} ''' Chromosome 21 Admixture In Common for Kits A165325 and FN90964 '''
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''' Conclusion ''' * Do the admixture proportions support Amerindian ancestry for the descendants of Mary? * What does the admixture comparison of kits FN90964 and A165325 Illustrate? ** Is the in common 5 cM segment too small? Is it identical by state or decent? ** Does the segment span the spike assessed as Amerindian in the graphic? The graphic representation appears not to be to any scale but varies in length by how many loci were sampled. ** Could the segment have been passed down from Mary? The ancestry for the FN90964 and A165325 kits has two couples as in common ancestors. *'''Inconclusive:''' More data is required.

Washburn Street Cemetery, Scranton, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Washburn Street Cemetery, Scranton, Pennsylvania]] Part of [[Project: Pennsylvania Cemeteries]] ==Washburn Street Cemetery== a.k.a. Hyde Park Cemetery [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/46584/washburn-street-cemetery| Find a Grave for Washburn Street] ===Location=== Address:
Washburn Street Cemetery
1515 Washburn St.
Scranton
Lackawanna County
Pennsylvania, USA ----- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Avondale Mine Disaster Victims |- ! Name ! data-sort-type="date" |Born ! data-sort-type="date"|Died ! Notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for larger) |- |[[Bowen-7278|John Bowen]]||1838||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Bowen-7279|Edward Bowen]]||1839||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Bowen-7280|William Bowen]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Burgh-353|John Burgh]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Burgh-354|John Burgh, Jr]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Davies-9075|Lewis Davies]]||1841||Sept 6, 1869||||[[Image:Davies-9075.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Davies-9076|Thomas Davies]]||1811||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Davies-9077|William J. Davies]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Edwards-23106|Edward Edwards]]||1839||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Evans-26431|John D. Evans]]||1836||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Evans-26432|William R. Evans]]||1820||Sept 6, 1869||Father|| |- |[[Evans-26433|William Evans]]||1852||Sept 6, 1869||First Son|| |- |[[Evans-26434|Lewis Evans]]||1854||Sept 6, 1869||Second Son|| |- |[[Evans-26435|Methuselah Evans]] ||1859||Sept 6, 1869||Third Son|| |- |[[Evans-26436|William Evans]]||1820||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Evans-26437|William J. Evans]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Harding-5822|William Harding]]||1819||Sept 6, 1869||(shares grave w/
[[Williams-74248|William L. Williams]])|| |- |[[Harris-35169|John Harris]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Hatton-1641|Thomas Hatton]]||1828||Sept 6, 1869||Father|| |- |[[Hatton-1642|Willie Hatton]]||1859||Sept 6, 1869||Son|| |- |[[Hughes-17408|Evan Hughes]]||9 Mar 1835||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Hughes-17409| John Hughes]]||||Sept 6, 1869||(shares grave w/
[[Hughes-17410|Thomas Hughes]])|| |- |[[Hughes-17410|Thomas Hughes]]||||Sept 6, 1869||(shares grave w/
[[Hughes-17409| John Hughes]])|| |- |[[Jenkins-12823|John Jenkins]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Jones-78221|Daniel D. Jones]]||||Sept 6, 1869||(shares grave w/
[[Jones-78223|Thomas D. Jones]])|| |- |[[Jones-78222|Rowland Jones]]||1814||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Jones-78223|Thomas D. Jones]]||||Sept 6, 1869||(shares grave w/
[[Jones-78221|Daniel Jones]])|| |- |[[Jones-78224|Thomas L. Jones]]||1831||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Jones-78225|William D. Jones]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Lewis-34512|William Lewis]]||1846||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Llewellyn-614|Rees Llewellyn]]||1 Dec 1841||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Llewellyn-615|Thomas Llewellyn]]||17 Mar 1849||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Lumley-724|Rees Lumley]]||1841||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Morgan-24497|Samuel R. Morgan]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Morgan-24498|William. T. Morgan]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Morris-23711|Henry Morris]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Morris-23713|Joseph Morris]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Morris-23714|Thomas Morris]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Owen-8082|Richard Owen]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Phillips-28573|James Phillips]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Phillips-28574|Thomas Phillips]]||||Sept 6, 1869||Brother|| |- |[[Phillips-28575|Willie Phillips]]||||Sept 6, 1869||Brother|| |- |[[Phorafit-1|William Phorafit]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Powell-14702|William Powell]]||1822||Sept 6, 1869||Father|| |- |[[Powell-14701|James Powell]]||||Sept 6, 1869||Son|| |- |[[Reese-3961|David S. Reese]]||||Sept 6, 1869||Father|| |- |[[Reese-3962|David J. Reese]]||||Sept 6, 1869||1st Son|| |- |[[Reese-3963|William Reese]]||||Sept 6, 1869||2nd Son|| |- |[[Reese-3964|Evan Reese]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Reese-3965|William R. Reese]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Thomas-38283|David Thomas]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Thomas-38284|John E. Thomas]]||1852||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Thomas-38285|John J. Thomas]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Watkins-8175|Morgan Watkins]]||1 Jan 1842 ||Sept 6, 1869||||[[Image:Watkins-8175.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Williams-74247|James T. Williams]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Williams-74248|William L. Williams]]||||Sept 6, 1869||(shares grave w/
[[Harding-5822|William Harding]])|| |- |[[Williams-74249|William N. Williams]]||1 Oct 1829||Sept 6, 1869|||| |- |[[Wooley-680|Richard Wooley]]||||Sept 6, 1869|||| |} ----- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Burials in Washburn Street |- ! Last Name/ First/Middle Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Born ! data-sort-type="date"|Died ! Notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo
(click for larger) |- |[[Jones-79069| Evans, Lavina]]||28 Jun 1859 ||8 Jan 1946||Wife of Wm W.||[[Image:Evans-26782.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-462538| Evans, Margaret]]||12 Jul 1817 ||21 Oct 1892|||| |- |[[Evans-26783| Evans, Maude]]||1884 ||1884||||[[Image:Evans-26782.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Evans-26784| Evans, Norma]]||1886 ||1886||||[[Image:Evans-26782.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Evans-26782| Evans, William W]]||5 Feb 1859 ||16 Jan 1923||Husband of Lavina||[[Image:Evans-26782.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gerrans-41| Gerrans, Catherine]]||30 Mar 1860 ||21 Aug 1879||d/o Wm & Susan|| |- |[[Unknown-468250| Gerrans, Susan]]||11 Feb 1816 ||11 Sept 1871||Wife of Wm||[[Image:Unknown-468250.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gerrans-35| Gerrans, William]]||9 Feb 1816 ||25 Dec 1882||Husband of Susan|| |- |[[Huleatt-7| Huleatt, Annie]]||May 1885 ||27 Jul 1902|||| |- |[[Unknown-463306| Jones, Ann]]||Jan 1823 ||20 Dec 1873|||| |- |[[Jones-79579| Jones, Thomas]]||1806 ||7 Jun 1886||||[[Image:Jones-79579.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sax-84| Sax, Samuel]]||1814 ||8 Jul 1887||||[[Image:Sax-84.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Huleatt-12| Woosman, Carrie]]||2 Feb 1891 ||24 Dec 1918|||| |}

Washington County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries

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

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'''Washington County Cemeteries'''
|- valign=top !#!!Name!!Burials!!FAG!!WikiTree!!City!! |- valign=top |2671||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BI001 OLD BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/825455 Island Cemetery]||[[:Category:Old Burial Ground, New Shoreham, Rhode Island]]||Block Island||Island Cemetery, Block Island, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2672||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BI002 INDIAN CEMETERY]||150||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216717 Indian Cemetery]||||Block Island||Indian Cemetery, Block Island, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2673||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BI003 JOHN R DODGE CEMETERY]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104466 John R. Dodge Cemetery]||||Block Island||John R. Dodge Cemetery, Block Island, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2674||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BI004 POCOCK CEMETERY]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216704 Pocock Cemetery]||||Block Island||Pocock Cemetery, Block Island, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2675||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BI005 PALENTINE GRAVES]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216718 Palentine Cemetery]||||Block Island||Palentine Cemetery, Block Island, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2676||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BI006 DICKENS CEMETERY]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216720 Dickens Cemetery]||||Block Island||Dickens Cemetery, Block Island, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2677||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BI007 ALLEN CEMETERY]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216715 Allen Cemetery]||[[:Category:Allen Cemetery, New Shoreham, Rhode Island]] . ||Block Island||Allen Cemetery, Block Island, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2678||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BI008 SANDS-THOMPSON CEMETERY]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216703 Sands-Thompson Cemetery]||||Block Island||Sands-Thompson Cemetery, Block Island, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2679||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=BI009 SHEFFIELD CEMETERY]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104480 Sheffield Cemetery]||||Block Island||Sheffield Cemetery, Block Island, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2680||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH001 WORDEN FAMILY]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685929 Worden Family Lot]||||Charlestown||Worden Family Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2681||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH002 DENNIS ENNIS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531335 Dennis Ennis Lot]||[[:Category: Dennis Ennis Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Dennis Ennis Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2682||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH003 SIMEON TUCKER LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531385 Simeon Tucker Lot]||[[:Category: Simeon Tucker Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Simeon Tucker Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2683||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH004 LODOWICK HOXSIE LOT]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2506849 Lodowick Hoxie Lot]||[[:Category: Lodowick Hoxie Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Lodowick Hoxie Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2684||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH005 SCRANTON CHAPPELL LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531386 Scranton Chappell Lot]||[[:Category: Scranton Chappell Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Scranton Chappell Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2685||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH006 NELSON GREEN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213389 Green Lot]||[[:Category: Nelson Green Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Green Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2686||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH007 ROBERT ARNOLD HOLLOWAY LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2397437 Holloway Lot]||||Charlestown||Holloway Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2687||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH008 HENRY GREEN LOT]||43||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213390 Green Lot]||[[:Category: Henry Green Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Green Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2688||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH009 JOSHUA CARD LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1982053 Card Lot]||[[:Category: Card Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Card Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2689||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH010 CARD-SULLIVAN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531387 Card-Sullivan Lot]||[[:Category: Card-Sullivan Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Card-Sullivan Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2690||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH011 JOHN HALEY LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2470229 Haley Lot]||||Charlestown||Haley Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2691||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH012 JONATHAN DAVID HOOD LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531360 Jonathan David Hood Lot]||||Charlestown||Jonathan David Hood Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2692||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH013 GEORGE AUSTIN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531343 George Austin Lot]||[[:Category: George Austin Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||George Austin Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2693||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH014 ELIJAH GREENE LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531339 Elijah Greene Lot]||||Charlestown||Elijah Greene Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2694||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH015 INDIAN CHURCH BURIAL GROUND]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2307569 Indian Church Burial Ground]||||Charlestown||Indian Church Burial Ground, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2695||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH016 THOMAS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531388 Thomas Lot]||||Charlestown||Thomas Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2696||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH017 WELCOME BURDICK LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2381655 Burdick Lot]||[[:Category: Burdick Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Burdick Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2697||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH018 TOBIAS SAUNDERS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2512236 Tobias Saunders Lot]||[[:Category: Tobias Saunders Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Tobias Saunders Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2698||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH019 FREDERICK LINSLIE LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531304 Frederick Linslie Lot]||||Charlestown||Frederick Linslie Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2699||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH020 RUTH CRANDALL LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224116 Crandall Lot]||||Charlestown||Crandall Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2700||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH021 CHAMPLIN - CHURCH LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531306 Champlin - Church Lot]||[[:Category: Champlin - Church Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Champlin - Church Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2701||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH022 NATHAN KENYON LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2307464 Kenyon Lot]||[[:Category: Kenyon Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Kenyon Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2702||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH023 CHURCH-PERRY LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531308 Church - Perry Lot]||||Charlestown||Church - Perry Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2703||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH024 CROSS MILLS CEMETERY]||300||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224117 Cross Mills Lot]||[[:Category: Cross Mills Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Cross Mills Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2704||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH025 ROYAL BURIAL GROUND]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2527530 Royal Indian Burying Hill]||||Charlestown||Royal Indian Burying Hill, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2705||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH026 ASA CHURCH LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2307467 Church Lot]||||Charlestown||Church Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2706||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH027 SIMEON CRANDALL LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/745679 Simeon Crandall Lot]||[[:Category: Simeon Crandall Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Simeon Crandall Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2707||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH028 SAMUEL STANTON LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2508957 Samuel Stanton Lot]||[[:Category: Samuel Stanton Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Samuel Stanton Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2708||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH029 JOHN WEBSTER TUCKER LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224120 Tucker Lot]||[[:Category: Tucker Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Tucker Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2709||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH030 SIMEON TUCKER LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2429658 Simeon Tucker Lot]||[[:Category: Simeon Tucker Lot No. 2, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Simeon Tucker Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2710||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH031 SEKATER LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685930 Sekater Lot]||||Charlestown||Sekater Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2711||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH032 ALDRICH POTTER LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531389 Aldrich Potter Lot]||[[:Category: Aldrich Potter Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Aldrich Potter Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2712||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH033 EDWARD WILCOX LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2481643 Wilcox Lot]||[[:Category: Wilcox Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Wilcox Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2713||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH034 BABCOCK-GAVITT LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2451718 Babcock-Gavitt Lot]||[[:Category: Babcock-Gavitt Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Babcock-Gavitt Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2714||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH035 GENERAL JOSEPH STANTON LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2303725 General Joseph Stanton Lot]||[[:Category: General Joseph Stanton Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||General Joseph Stanton Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2715||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH036 JAMES L DAVIS LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531354 James L. Davis Lot]||||Charlestown||James L. Davis Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2716||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH037 FANNY BOCEMSDES LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2469519 Bocemsdes Lot]||||Charlestown||Bocemsdes Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2717||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH038 ALBERT A PECKHAM LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685931 Albert A Peckham Lot]||||Charlestown||Albert A Peckham Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2718||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH039 DUDLEY HOPKINS LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531338 Dudley Hopkins Lot]||||Charlestown||Dudley Hopkins Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2719||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH040 WILCOX JOHNSON LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685953 Wilcox Johnson Lot]||||Charlestown||Wilcox Johnson Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2720||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH041 JOSEPH LEWIS LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685956 Joseph Lewis Lot]||||Charlestown||Joseph Lewis Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2721||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH042 JOSHUA CARD LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1981977 Card Lot]||[[:Category: Joshua Card Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Card Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2722||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH043 CAPT AMOS GREEN LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2494955 Captain Amos Greene Lot]||[[:Category: Captain Amos Greene Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Captain Amos Greene Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2723||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH044 CALEB KENYON LOT]||62||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2307332 Kenyon Lot]||[[:Category: Caleb Kenyon Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Kenyon Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2724||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH045 ALLEN GREEN LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213539 Allen Green Lot]||[[:Category: Allen Green Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Allen Green Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2725||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH046 CLARKE - WEBSTER LOT]||100||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213540 Green-Johnson-Webster Lot]||[[:Category: Green-Johnson-Webster Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Green-Johnson-Webster Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2726||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH047 DEACON DANIEL STANTON LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531334 Deacon Daniel Stanton Lot]||[[:Category: Deacon Daniel Stanton Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Deacon Daniel Stanton Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2727||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH048 PETER ENGLISH LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685957 Peter English Lot]||||Charlestown||Peter English Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2728||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH049 GEORGE THURSTON LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531344 George Thurston Lot]||[[:Category: George Thurston Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||George Thurston Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2729||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH050 GEN. JOSEPHSTANTON MONUMENT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686085 General Joseph Stanton Monument]||||Charlestown||General Joseph Stanton Monument, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2730||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH051 STANTON LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686086 Stanton Lot]||||Charlestown||Stanton Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2731||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH052 WARD & PERRY LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686087 Ward and Perry Lot]||||Charlestown||Ward and Perry Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2732||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH053 SHEFFIELD LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686088 Sheffield Lot]||||Charlestown||Sheffield Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2733||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH054 FANNIE AMMONS LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2435551 Fannie Ammons Lot]||||Charlestown||Fannie Ammons Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2734||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH055 PELEG CROSS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2681600 Peleg Cross Lot]||[[:Category: Peleg Cross Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Peleg Cross Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2735||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH056 STEPHEN BROWNING LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626930 Stephen Browning Lot]||[[:Category: Stephen Browning Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Stephen Browning Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2736||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH057 JOSEPH MACOMBER LOT]||44||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531363 Joseph Macomber Lot]||[[:Category: Joseph Macomber Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Joseph Macomber Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2737||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH058 ENOCH CRANDALL LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224121 Crandall Lot]||[[:Category: Crandall Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Crandall Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2738||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH059 CLARK FAMILY LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686090 Clark Family Lot]||||Charlestown||Clark Family Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2739||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH060 SAMUEL PERRY LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686091 Samuel Perry Lot]||[[:Category: Samuel Perry Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Samuel Perry Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2740||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH061 ASIEL KENYON LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686094 Asiel Kenyon Lot]||||Charlestown||Asiel Kenyon Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2741||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH062 OLIVER CRANDALL LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224123 Harriet Crandall Lot]||[[:Category: Harriet Crandall Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Harriet Crandall Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2742||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH063 UNKNOWN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686095 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #63]||||Charlestown||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #63, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2743||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH064 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686096 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #64]||||Charlestown||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #64, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2744||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH065 ELIZABETH MILLARD LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531341 Elizabeth Millard Lot]||||Charlestown||Elizabeth Millard Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2745||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH066 HEZEKIAH KENYON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531350 Hezekiah Kenyon Lot]||[[:Category: Hezekiah Kenyon Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Hezekiah Kenyon Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2746||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH067 SALLY CARD LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686098 Sally Card Lot]||||Charlestown||Sally Card Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2747||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH068 WILLIAM BOWEN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686099 William Bowen Lot]||||Charlestown||William Bowen Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2748||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH069 UNKNOWN LOT]||5||||||Charlestown||, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2749||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH070 CROSS LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686101 Cross Lot]||||Charlestown||Cross Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2750||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH071 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686102 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #71]||||Charlestown||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #71, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2751||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH072 JOHN ENNIS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531356 John Ennis Lot]||[[:Category: John Ennis Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||John Ennis Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2752||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH073 BENJAMIN BURDICK LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2666554 Benjamin Burdick Lot]||||Charlestown||Benjamin Burdick Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2753||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH074 UNKNOWN LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686103 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #74]||||Charlestown||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #74, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2754||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH075 JOHN T CARD LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531359 John T. Card Lot]||||Charlestown||John T. Card Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2755||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH076 UNKNOWN LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686104 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #76]||||Charlestown||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #76, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2756||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH077 JOSEPH TAYLOR LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2426633 Taylor Lot]||||Charlestown||Taylor Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2757||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH078 MAJOR ETHAN CRANDALL LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224125 Crandall Lot]||[[:Category: Ethan Crandall Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Crandall Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2758||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH079 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686107 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #79]||||Charlestown||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #79, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2759||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH080 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686108 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #80]||||Charlestown||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #80, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2760||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH081 GEORGE N. CRANDALL]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2426623 George N. Crandall Lot]||[[:Category: George N. Crandall Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||George N. Crandall Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2761||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH082 UNKNOWN LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686109 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #82]||||Charlestown||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #82, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2762||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH083 PERRY - CARD LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686110 Perry-Card Lot]||||Charlestown||Perry-Card Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2763||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH084 LYMAN PERRY LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531366 Lyman Perry Lot]||||Charlestown||Lyman Perry Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2764||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH085 WHITE AND MICHAEL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686111 White and Michael Lot]||||Charlestown||White and Michael Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2765||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH086 UNKNOWN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686112 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #86]||||Charlestown||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #86, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2766||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH087 NEW INDIAN BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686113 New Indian Burial Ground]||||Charlestown||New Indian Burial Ground, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2767||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH088 SUSAN C WILLIAMS LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686114 Susan C Williams Lot]||||Charlestown||Susan C Williams Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2768||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH089 JOHN HISCOX]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2431378 Hiscox Lot]||||Charlestown||Hiscox Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2769||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH090 UNKNOWN LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686118 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #90]||||Charlestown||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #90, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2770||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH091 UNKNOWN LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686120 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #91]||||Charlestown||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Charlestown #91, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2771||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH092 RANDALL SISSON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686121 Randall Sisson Lot]||||Charlestown||Randall Sisson Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2772||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH093 DANIEL PECKHAM LOT]||51||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2667181 Peckham Cemetery]||[[:Category: Daniel Peckham Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island]]||Charlestown||Peckham Cemetery, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2773||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH094 JAMES H MATTESON]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531353 James H. Matteson Gravesite]||||Charlestown||James H. Matteson Gravesite, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2774||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH095 JACOB PERRY CEMETERY]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686122 Jacob Perry Cemetery]||||Charlestown||Jacob Perry Cemetery, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2775||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH096 KINYON LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686123 Kinyon Lot]||||Charlestown||Kinyon Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2776||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH100 GRAND PRI (MEMORIAL PARK)]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686125 Grand Pri Park Memorial]||||Charlestown||Grand Pri Park Memorial, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2777||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH101 EDWARD B BURDICK LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686127 Edward B Burdick Lot]||||Charlestown||Edward B Burdick Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2778||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=CH500 COLLINS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686128 Collins Lot]||||Charlestown||Collins Lot, Charlestown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2779||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX001 CONGDON-HOXSIE CEMETERY]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216713 Congdon-Hoxsie Cemetery]||[[:Category: Congdon-Hoxsie Cemetery, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Congdon-Hoxsie Cemetery, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2780||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX002 JEFFREY HAZARD LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216879 Jeffrey Hazard Lot]||[[:Category: Jeffrey Hazard Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Jeffrey Hazard Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2781||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX003 JOHN RATHBUN JR LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221520 John Rathbun Jr Lot]||[[:Category:John Rathbun Jr Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||John Rathbun Jr Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2782||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX004 SHEFFIELD-RATHBUN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221528 Sheffield-Rathbun Lot]||[[:Category: Sheffield-Rathbun Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Sheffield-Rathbun Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2783||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX005 MATTESON-LOVEJOY]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264275 Matteson-Lovejoy Lot]||||Exeter||Matteson-Lovejoy Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2784||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX006 GARDINER LILLIBRIDGE LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264166 Gardiner Lillibridge Lot]||[[:Category: Gardiner Lillibridge Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Gardiner Lillibridge Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2785||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX007 MOWREY BATES LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241000 Mowrey Bates Lot]||||Exeter||Mowrey Bates Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2786||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX008 MOSES BARBER LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268503 Moses Barber Lot]||||Exeter||Moses Barber Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2787||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX009 THOMAS LEWIS LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2274063 Thomas Lewis Lot]||||Exeter||Thomas Lewis Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2788||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX010 SPRAGUE TEFFT LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2621407 Sprague Tefft Lot]||[[:Category: Sprague Tefft Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Sprague Tefft Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2789||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX011 PELEG ARNOLD LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2255402 Peleg Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Peleg Arnold Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Peleg Arnold Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2790||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX012 TIMOTHY MONEY LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2550319 Timothy Money Lot]||||Exeter||Timothy Money Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2791||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX013 SISSON-GARDNER CEMETERY]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2314321 Sisson-Gardner Lot]||||Exeter||Sisson-Gardner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2792||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX014 STUTLEY TILLINGHAST LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288060 Stutley Tillinghast Lot]||[[:Category:Stutley Tillinghast Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Stutley Tillinghast Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2793||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX015 JOHN WHITFORD LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2297186 John Whitford Lot]||[[:Category: John Whitford Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||John Whitford Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2794||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX016 ANTHONY - ARNOLD LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2457560 Anthony-Arnold Lot]||||Exeter||Anthony-Arnold Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2795||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX017 UNKNOWN]||8||||||Exeter||, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2796||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX018 JOHN PHILLIPS LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2478636 John Phillips Lot]||[[:Category: John Phillips Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||John Phillips Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2797||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX019 AMOS WHITFORD LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288108 Amos Whitford Lot]||[[:Category: Amos Whitford Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Amos Whitford Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2798||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX020 EBER SHERMAN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284813 Eber Sherman Lot]||[[:Category: Eber Sherman Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Eber Sherman Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2799||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX021 EBER J SHERMAN LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284861 Eber J Sherman Lot]||[[:Category: Eber J Sherman Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Eber J Sherman Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2800||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX022 CHESTNUT HILL CEMETERY]||1000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1451811 Chestnut Hill Cemetery]||[[:Category: Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Chestnut Hill Cemetery, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2801||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX023 DAWLEY-BROWN LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2358388 Dawley-Brown Lot]||[[:Category: Dawley-Brown Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Dawley-Brown Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2802||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX024 NATHAN HATHAWAY LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2392060 Nathan Hathaway Lot]||[[:Category: Nathan Hathaway Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Nathan Hathaway Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2803||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX025 JOHN CHAPMAN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2370875 John Chapman Lot]||[[:Category: John Chapman Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||John Chapman Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2804||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX026 CHAMPLIN-GREENE BURIAL GROUND]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214603 Champlin-Greene Burial Ground]||[[:Category: Champlin-Greene Burial Ground, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Champlin-Greene Burial Ground, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2805||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX027 SAMUEL S WHITFORD LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2370636 Samuel S Whitford Lot]||||Exeter||Samuel S Whitford Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2806||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX028 OLD GARDNER CEMETERY]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2394898 Old Gardner Cemetery]||[[:Category: Old Gardner Cemetery, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Old Gardner Cemetery, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2807||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX029 CAPT JOHN REYNOLDS MONUMENT]||0||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2447146 Captain John Reynolds Lot]||[[:Category: Captain John Reynolds Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Captain John Reynolds Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2808||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX030 GARDNER LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2400788 Gardner Lot]||[[:Category: Gardner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Gardner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2809||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX031 CHAMPLIN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281677 Champlin Lot]||||Exeter||Champlin Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2810||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX032 JOSEPH TISDALE LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2403180 Joseph Tisdale Lot]||[[:Category:Joseph Tisdale Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Joseph Tisdale Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2811||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX033 DEA SAMUEL SHERMAN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631843 Deacon Samuel Sherman Lot]||||Exeter||Deacon Samuel Sherman Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2812||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX034 BENJAMIN POTTER LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631844 Benjamin Potter Lot]||||Exeter||Benjamin Potter Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2813||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX035 EXETER SCHOOL CEMETERY]||84||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2254093 Exeter School Cemetery]||||Exeter||Exeter School Cemetery, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2814||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX036 JOHN SWEET LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2254095 John Sweet Lot]||||Exeter||John Sweet Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2815||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX037 GEORGE COTTERELL LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2400341 George Cotterell Lot]||||Exeter||George Cotterell Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2816||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX038 CAPT HENRY REYNOLDS LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267025 Captain Henry Reynolds Lot]||[[:Category: Captain Henry Reynolds Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Captain Henry Reynolds Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2817||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX039 OLD BAPTIST CHURCH YARD]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2265386 Old Baptist Churchyard]||[[:Category: Old Baptist Churchyard, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Old Baptist Churchyard, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2818||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX040 TILLINGHAST LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686186 Tillinghast Lot]||||Exeter||Tillinghast Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2819||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX041 UNKNOWN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686187 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #41]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #41, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2820||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX042 ROBERT GARDNER LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2437527 Robert Gardner Lot]||[[:Category: Robert Gardner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Robert Gardner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2821||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX043 WALKER LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2508359 Walker Lot]||||Exeter||Walker Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2822||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX044 SHEBNEY DAWLEY LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980825 Shibney Dawley Lot]||[[:Category: Shibney Dawley Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Shibney Dawley Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2823||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX045 PARDON TILLINGHAST LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281679 Pardon Tillinghast Lot]||||Exeter||Pardon Tillinghast Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2824||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX046 JAMES RAY LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2590663 James Ray Lot]||||Exeter||James Ray Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2825||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX047 REYNOLDS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2598640 Joseph Reynolds Lot]||[[:Category: Reynolds Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Joseph Reynolds Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2826||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX048 NOEL ALLEN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631924 Noel Allen Lot]||||Exeter||Noel Allen Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2827||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX049 WATERMAN FRANKLIN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648174 Waterman Franklin Lot]||||Exeter||Waterman Franklin Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2828||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX050 ROSE LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686715 Rose Lot]||||Exeter||Rose Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2829||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX051 UNKNOWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686716 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #51]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #51, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2830||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX052 SUNDERLAND LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2588164 Sunderland Lot]||||Exeter||Sunderland Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2831||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX053 THOMAS PHILLIPS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2478640 Thomas Phillips Lot]||[[:Category: Thomas Phillips Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Thomas Phillips Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2832||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX054 CARD LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2632204 Card Lot]||||Exeter||Card Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2833||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX055 UNKNOWN CEMETERY]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686717 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #55]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #55, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2834||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX056 INDIAN ROCK CEMETERY]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648177 Indian Rock Cemetery]||||Exeter||Indian Rock Cemetery, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2835||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX057 CAPT REYNOLDS LILLIBRIDGE LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2429708 Captain Reynolds Lillibridge Lot]||[[:Category: Captain Reynolds Lillibridge Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Captain Reynolds Lillibridge Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2836||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX058 EZEKIEL AUSTIN LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214612 Ezekiel Austin Lot]||[[:Category: Ezekiel Austin Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Ezekiel Austin Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2837||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX059 CEZAR ONION LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2632208 Cezar Onion Lot]||||Exeter||Cezar Onion Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2838||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX060 BOONE FAMILY LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2446967 Boone Family Lot]||[[:Category: Boone Family Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Boone Family Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2839||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX061 INDIAN CEMETERY]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686720 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #61]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #61, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2840||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX062 TEFFT BARBER LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221540 Barber Lot]||[[:Category: Barber Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Barber Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2841||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX063 JUDGE WILLIAM BLIVEN LOT]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221535 Judge William Bliven Lot]||[[:Category: Judge William Bliven Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Judge William Bliven Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2842||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX064 DANIEL BARBER LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2430743 Daniel Barber Lot]||[[:Category: Daniel Barber Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Daniel Barber Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2843||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX065 UNKNOWN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686720 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #61]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #61, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2844||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX066 PELEG KENYON CEMETERY]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2632209 Peleg Kinyon Lot]||[[:Category: Peleg Kinyon Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Peleg Kinyon Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2845||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX067 JOHN LEWIS LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2221547 John Lewis Lot]||[[:Category: John Lewis Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||John Lewis Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2846||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX068 JOB KENYON LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2310694 Job Kenyon Lot]||[[:Category: Job Kenyon Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Job Kenyon Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2847||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX069 REYNOLDS BARBER LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2388890 Reynolds Barber Lot]||[[:Category: Reynolds Barber Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Reynolds Barber Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2848||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX070 JUDGE ROBERT CRANDALL LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224134 Judge Robert Crandall Lot]||[[:Category: Judge Robert Crandall Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Judge Robert Crandall Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2849||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX071 JOSEPH DOUGLASS LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220419 Joseph Douglass Lot]||[[:Category: Joseph Douglass Lot, Voluntown, Connecticut]]||Exeter||Joseph Douglass Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2850||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX072 ELLET LOCK LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2632311 Ellet Lock Lot]||||Exeter||Ellet Lock Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2851||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX073 HENRY BARBER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2370437 Henry Barber Lot]||||Exeter||Henry Barber Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2852||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX074 IRA WILCOX LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2225615 Ira Wilcox Lot]||[[:Category: Ira Wilcox Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Ira Wilcox Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2853||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX075 PERKINS FAMILY LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2606332 Perkins Family Lot]||[[:Category: Perkins Family Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Perkins Family Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2854||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX076 SNOW LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2632312 Snow Lot]||||Exeter||Snow Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2855||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX077 SAMUEL ARNOLD LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2379888 Samuel Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Samuel Arnold Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Samuel Arnold Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2856||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX078 WILCOX LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2568328 Wilcox Lot]||[[:Category:Wilcox Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Wilcox Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2857||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX079 REV SOLOMON SPRAGUE LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604786 Reverend Solomon Sprague Lot]||[[:Category: Reverend Solomon Sprague Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Reverend Solomon Sprague Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2858||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX080 PERKINS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2494901 Perkins Lot]||[[:Category: Perkins Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Perkins Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2859||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX081 DANIEL DAWLEY LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2417389 Dawley Lot]||[[:Category: Dawley Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Dawley Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2860||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX082 NOAH WILCOX LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2631186 Noah Wilcox Lot]||||Exeter||Noah Wilcox Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2861||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX083 DAWLEY-STRAIGHT LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1979610 Dawley-Straight Lot]||[[:Category: Dawley-Straight Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Dawley-Straight Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2862||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX084 ARNOLD-SHEARMAN LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2424067 Arnold - Shearman Lot]||||Exeter||Arnold - Shearman Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2863||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX085 MERRISS LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1980651 Merriss Lot]||[[:Category: Merriss Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Merriss Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2864||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX086 JOSHUA RATHBUN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2438758 Joshua Rathbun Lot]||[[:Category: Joshua Rathbun Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Joshua Rathbun Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2865||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX087 WILCOX - DURFEE LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2632316 Wilcox-Durfee Lot]||||Exeter||Wilcox-Durfee Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2866||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX088 BRAMAN LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216712 Braman Lot]||||Exeter||Braman Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2867||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX089 JORUM NORTHUP CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686722 Jorum Northup Cemetery]||||Exeter||Jorum Northup Cemetery, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2868||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX090 JOSLIN LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2633614 Joslin Lot]||||Exeter||Joslin Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2869||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX091 CHAPPELL LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686723 Chappell Lot]||||Exeter||Chappell Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2870||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX092 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686724 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #92]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #92, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2871||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX093 JOHN GARDNER LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2437526 John Gardner Lot]||[[:Category: John Gardner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||John Gardner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2872||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX094 WHITMAN LILLIBRIDGE LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2633615 Whitman Lillibridge Lot]||[[:Category: Whitman Lillibridge Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Whitman Lillibridge Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2873||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX095 ROBERT WILLCOX LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2633699 Willcox Lot]||[[:Category: Willcox Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Willcox Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2874||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX096 CHAMPLIN LOT]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2578190 Champlin Lot]||[[:Category: Champlin Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Champlin Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2875||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX097 EBEN HENRY LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2444970 Eben Henry Lot]||||Exeter||Eben Henry Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2876||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX098 RICHMOND FAMILY LOT]||46||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2279194 Richmond Family Lot]||[[:Category: Richmond Family Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Richmond Family Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2877||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX099 MICHAEL DAWLEY LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2356590 Michael Dawley Lot]||[[:Category: Michael Dawley Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Michael Dawley Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2878||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX100 OLIVER LOCKWOOD LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2633701 Oliver Lockwood Lot]||||Exeter||Oliver Lockwood Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2879||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX101 THOMAS WILCOX LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2388991 Thomas Wilcox Lot]||||Exeter||Thomas Wilcox Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2880||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX102 JOSEPH JAMES LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2633703 Joseph James Lot]||[[:Category: Joseph James Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Joseph James Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2881||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX103 JONATHAN LILLIBRIDGE LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2302011 Jonathan Lillibridge Lot]||[[:Category: Jonathan Lillibridge Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Jonathan Lillibridge Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2882||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX104 ANTHONY SHAW LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2633707 Anthony Shaw Lot]||[[:Category: Anthony Shaw Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Anthony Shaw Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2883||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX105 SAMUEL MONEY LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2550328 Samuel Money Lot]||||Exeter||Samuel Money Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2884||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX106 JOHN BRAINARD LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634093 John Brainard Lot]||||Exeter||John Brainard Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2885||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX107 UNKNOWN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686726 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #107]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #107, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2886||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX108 UNKNOWN LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686727 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #108]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #108, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2887||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX109 PEDIGREEN TRIPP LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261822 Pedigreen Tripp Lot]||[[:Category: Pedigreen Tripp Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Pedigreen Tripp Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2888||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX110 UNKNOWN]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686728 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #110]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #110, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2889||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX111 AMOS WHITFORD LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2370639 Amos Whitford Lot]||||Exeter||Amos Whitford Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2890||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX112 ROWLAND RATHBUN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2484419 Rowland Rathbun Lot]||[[:Category: Rowland Rathbun Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Rowland Rathbun Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2891||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX113 NICHOLAS BATES LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2588718 Nicholas Bates Lot]||||Exeter||Nicholas Bates Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2892||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX114 ZEBULON GARDNER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634111 Zebulon Gardner Lot]||[[:Category: Zebulon Gardner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Zebulon Gardner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2893||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX115 JAMES SHELDON LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634113 James Sheldon Lot]||||Exeter||James Sheldon Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2894||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX116 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686730 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #116]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #116, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2895||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX117 S____ LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634115 S Lot]||||Exeter||S Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2896||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX118 WILLCOX-TATE LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634140 Willcox-Tate Lot]||||Exeter||Willcox-Tate Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2897||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX119 EBENEZER BROWN BURIAL YARD]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648197 Ebenezer Brown Burial Yard]||||Exeter||Ebenezer Brown Burial Yard, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2898||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX120 SWEET-TRIPP LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2597217 Sweet-Tripp Lot]||[[:Category: Sweet-Tripp Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Sweet-Tripp Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2899||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX121 PREACHER SMART LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634155 Preacher Smart Lot]||||Exeter||Preacher Smart Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2900||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX122 UNKNOWN LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2620273 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #122]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #122, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2901||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX123 SHERMAN BURIAL GROUND]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2302023 Sherman Burial Ground]||||Exeter||Sherman Burial Ground, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2902||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX124 WHITMAN-THURSTON LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2596970 Whitman-Thurston Lot]||[[:Category: Whitman-Thurston Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Whitman-Thurston Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2903||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX125 HAZARD-PECKHAM LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2578241 Hazard-Peckham Lot]||||Exeter||Hazard-Peckham Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2904||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX126 ALBERT SWEET LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648203 Albert Sweet Lot]||[[:Category: Albert Sweet Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Albert Sweet Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2905||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX127 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686731 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #127]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #127, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2906||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX128 ALLEN STRAIGHT LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2386165 Allen Straight Lot]||||Exeter||Allen Straight Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2907||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX129 AUGUSTUS SWEET LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2618949 Augustus Sweet Lot]||||Exeter||Augustus Sweet Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2908||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX130 SYLVESTER GARDINER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634164 Sylvester Gardiner Lot]||||Exeter||Sylvester Gardiner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2909||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX131 CALEF STRANGE LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2214613 Caleb Strange Lot]||||Exeter||Caleb Strange Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2910||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX132 CAPT STEPHEN LEWIS LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2296503 Captain Stephen Lewis Lot]||||Exeter||Captain Stephen Lewis Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2911||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX133 WILLIAM GARDINER LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634259 William Gardiner Lot]||||Exeter||William Gardiner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2912||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX134 UNKNOWN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686733 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #134]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #134, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2913||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX135 SAWDEY-CARR LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2370234 Sawdey-Carr Lot]||||Exeter||Sawdey-Carr Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2914||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX136 ELMER CHAPPELL STONE]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634490 Elmer Chappell Stone]||||Exeter||Elmer Chappell Stone, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2915||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX137 JOHN R SHERMAN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634508 John R. Sherman Lot]||||Exeter||John R. Sherman Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2916||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX138 WILLIAM POTTER LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634509 William Potter Lot]||||Exeter||William Potter Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2917||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX139 SQUIRE NICHOLAS GARDINER LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2681034 Squire Nicholas Gardiner Lot]||||Exeter||Squire Nicholas Gardiner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2918||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX140 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686734 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #140]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #140, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2919||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX141 UNKNOWN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686736 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #141]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #141, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2920||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX142 UNKNOWN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686737 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #142]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #142, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2921||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX143 UNKNOWN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686738 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #143]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #143, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2922||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX144 HAZARD SHERMAN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2630510 Hazard Sherman Lot]||||Exeter||Hazard Sherman Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2923||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX145 DANIEL CHASE LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2522649 Daniel Chase Lot]||[[:Category: Daniel Chase Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Daniel Chase Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2924||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX146 WILCOX LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634515 Wilcox Lot]||||Exeter||Wilcox Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2925||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX147 HULING GARDINER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2681038 Huling Gardiner Lot]||[[:Category: Huling Gardiner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Huling Gardiner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2926||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX148 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686739 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #148]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #148, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2927||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX149 SMALL POX CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2406968 Small Pox Cemetery]||||Exeter||Small Pox Cemetery, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2928||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX150 LILLIBRIDGE LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2449185 Lillibridge Lot]|| [[:Category:Lillibridge Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]] ||Exeter||Lillibridge Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2929||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX151 AMOS PERKINS LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634654 Amos Perkins Lot]||||Exeter||Amos Perkins Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2930||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX152 RUE RICHMOND LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634655 Rue Richmond Lot]||||Exeter||Rue Richmond Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2931||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX153 HIMES-LEWIS-TILLINGHAST LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2282664 Himes-Lewis-Tillinghast Lot]||||Exeter||Himes-Lewis-Tillinghast Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2932||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX154 ELEZER SLOCUM LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2514382 Elezer Slocum Lot]||[[:Category:Elezer Slocum Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]] ||Exeter||Elezer Slocum Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2933||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX155 EBER SHERMAN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2393446 Eber Sherman Lot]||[[:Category:Eber Sherman Lot No 3, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Eber Sherman Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2934||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX156 COL BENJAMIN CHAMPLIN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2297509 Colonel Benjamin Champlin Lot]||[[:Category:Col Benjamin Champlin Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Colonel Benjamin Champlin Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2935||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX157 PERRY BATES LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634658 Perry Bates Lot]||[[:Category:Perry Bates Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]] . ||Exeter||Perry Bates Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2936||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX158 JOHN WHITFORD LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686740 John Whitford Lot (Defunct)]||||Exeter||John Whitford Lot (Defunct), Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2937||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX159 ABIGAIL MITCHELL LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634756 Abigail Mitchell Lot]||||Exeter||Abigail Mitchell Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2938||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX160 WANTON SHERMAN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2552987 Wanton Sherman Lot]||||Exeter||Wanton Sherman Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2939||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX161 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686743 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #161]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #161, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2940||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX162 UNKNOWN LOT - TISDALE?]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686744 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #162]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #162, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2941||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX163 JOB H TILLINGHAST LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2296497 Job H. Tillinghast Lot]||[[:Category:Job H. Tillinghast Lot, West Greenwich, Rhode Island]] . ||Exeter||Job H. Tillinghast Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2942||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX164 UNKNOWN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686748 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #164]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #164, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2943||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX165 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686749 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #165]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #165, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2944||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX166 GARDINER-LAWTON LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686751 Gardiner-Lawton Lot (Defunct)]||||Exeter||Gardiner-Lawton Lot (Defunct), Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2945||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX167 GARDNER SERVANT LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686752 Gardner Servant Lot]||||Exeter||Gardner Servant Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2946||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX168 MR. DAILY MURDER LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634765 Daily Murder Lot]||||Exeter||Daily Murder Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2947||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX169 WATSON LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2581940 Watson Lot]||||Exeter||Watson Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2948||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX301 REYNOLDS-UNDERWOOD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686753 Reynolds-Underwood Lot]||||Exeter||Reynolds-Underwood Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2949||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX303 STRAIGHT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634770 Straight Lot]||||Exeter||Straight Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2950||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX506 BENTLEY BURIAL GROUND]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686754 Bentley Burial Ground]||||Exeter||Bentley Burial Ground, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2951||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX507 INDIAN BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686755 Indian Burial Ground]||||Exeter||Indian Burial Ground, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2952||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX508 GARDNER FAMILY SLAVES]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686756 Gardner Family Slaves Lot]||||Exeter||Gardner Family Slaves Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2953||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX512 OLD SHERMAN BURIAL GROUND]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634772 Old Sherman Burial Ground]||||Exeter||Old Sherman Burial Ground, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2954||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX524 ARNOLD LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2392340 Arnold Lot]||[[:Category: Arnold Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Arnold Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2955||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX527 SERVANTS OF NICHOLAS GARDINER]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634774 Servants of Nicholas Gardiner Lot]||||Exeter||Servants of Nicholas Gardiner Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2956||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX528 MOREY BURIAL YARD]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686757 Morey Burial Yard]||||Exeter||Morey Burial Yard, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2957||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX530 BAKER LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686758 Baker Lot]||||Exeter||Baker Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2958||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX535 MOREY SLAVE LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634775 Morey Slave Lot]||||Exeter||Morey Slave Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2959||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX538 BENJAMIN LAWTON LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634778 Benjamin Lawton Lot]||||Exeter||Benjamin Lawton Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2960||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX539 REYNOLDS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634781 Reynolds Lot]||||Exeter||Reynolds Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2961||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX540 COLORED LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686759 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #540]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #540, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2962||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX542 UNKNOWN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686760 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #542]||||Exeter||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Exeter #542, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2963||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX543 EXETER RATHBUN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2634869 Exeter Rathbun Lot]||||Exeter||Exeter Rathbun Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2964||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX544 OLIVER ARNOLD BURIAL YARD]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2496971 Oliver Arnold Burial Yard]||[[:Category:Oliver Arnold Burial Yard, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Oliver Arnold Burial Yard, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2965||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX545 GARDNER SLAVE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686761 Gardner Slave Lot]||||Exeter||Gardner Slave Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2966||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX546 COL WILCOX LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686763 Colonel Wilcox Lot]||||Exeter||Colonel Wilcox Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2967||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX547 WHITFORD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686764 Whitford Lot]||||Exeter||Whitford Lot, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2968||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=EX548 STORED AT VETERANS CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686765 Stones Stored At RI Veterans Cemetery]||||Exeter||Stones Stored At RI Veterans Cemetery, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2969||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP001 BITGOOD LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2604973 Bitgood Lot]||||Hopkinton||Bitgood Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2970||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP002 LARKIN LOT]||11||||||Hopkinton||, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2971||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP003 SMITH LOT]||54||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2258066 Smith Lot]||||Hopkinton||Smith Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2972||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP004 PINE GROVE CEMETERY]||2900||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2194318 Pine Grove Cemetery]||[[:Category: Pine Grove Cemetery, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]]||Hopkinton||Pine Grove Cemetery, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2973||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP005 KENYON LOT]||70||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220975 Kenyon Lot]||||Hopkinton||Kenyon Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2974||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP006 ROCKVILLE CEMETERY]||600||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/244376 Rockville Cemetery]||[[:Category: Rockville Cemetery, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]]||Hopkinton||Rockville Cemetery, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2975||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP007 FRANCIS TANNER LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2311476 Francis Tanner Cemetery]|| [[:Category:Francis Tanner Cemetery, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]] ||Hopkinton||Francis Tanner Cemetery, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2976||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP008 CARPENTER FENNER LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260276 Carpenter Fenner Lot]||||Hopkinton||Carpenter Fenner Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2977||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP009 NICHOLS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2382932 Nichols Lot]||||Hopkinton||Nichols Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2978||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP010 HOXSIE FAMILY]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2294386 Hoxsie Lot]||[[:Category:Hoxsie Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]]||Hopkinton||Hoxsie Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2979||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP011 FOSTER-SPENCER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2273954 Foster-Spencer Lot]||||Hopkinton||Foster-Spencer Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2980||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP012 BROWN-BRIGHTMAN LOT]||43||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2217021 Brown-Brightman Cemetery]|| [[:Category:Brown-Brightman Cemetery, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]] . ||Hopkinton||Brown-Brightman Cemetery, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2981||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP013 PALMER FAMILY LOT]||55||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2565369 Palmer Family Lot]|| [[:Category:Palmer Family Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]] . ||Hopkinton||Palmer Family Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2982||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP014 NATHAN COLLINS LOT]||38||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2264184 Nathan Collins Lot]||[[:Category:Nathan Collins Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]] . ||Hopkinton||Nathan Collins Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2983||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP015 SPICER LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2280173 Spicer Lot]||[[:Category:Spicer Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]]||Hopkinton||Spicer Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2984||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP016 FRIEND'S BURIAL GROUND]||203||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2201578 Friends Burial Ground]||[[:Category: Friends Burial Ground, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]]||Hopkinton||Friends Burial Ground, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2985||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP017 GEN GEORGE THURSTON LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2271593 General George Thurston Lot]||[[:Category:General George Thurston Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]]||Hopkinton||General George Thurston Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2986||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP018 OAK GROVE CEMETERY]||3000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/239324 Oak Grove Cemetery]||[[:Category: Oak Grove Cemetery, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]]||Hopkinton||Oak Grove Cemetery, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2987||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP019 ELIAS LEWIS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2360308 Elias Lewis Lot]||[[:Category:Elias Lewis Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]] ||Hopkinton||Elias Lewis Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2988||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP020 BABCOCK FAMILY LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2406102 Babcock Family Lot]||[[:Category:Babcock Family Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]]||Hopkinton||Babcock Family Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2989||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP021 NOYES-WELLS LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686807 Noyes-Wells Lot]||||Hopkinton||Noyes-Wells Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2990||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP022 FIRST HOPKINTON CEMETERY]||4000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/239321 First Hopkinton Cemetery]||[[:Category: First Hopkinton Cemetery, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]]||Hopkinton||First Hopkinton Cemetery, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2991||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP023 JOSEPH BURDICK LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2580390 Joseph Burdick Lot]||||Hopkinton||Joseph Burdick Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2992||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP024 HOXSIE-CAYER LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687314 Hoxsie-Cayer Lot]||||Hopkinton||Hoxsie-Cayer Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2993||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP025 WELLS LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2360973 Wells Lot]||||Hopkinton||Wells Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2994||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP026 GEORGE BABCOCK LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2360318 George Babcock Lot]||[[:Category: George Babcock Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]]||Hopkinton||George Babcock Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2995||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP027 WITTER LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2515937 Witter Lot]||[[:Category:Witter Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]] . ||Hopkinton||Witter Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2996||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP028 GEER-HALL LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2270203 Geer-Hall Lot]||[[:Category: Geer-Hall Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]]||Hopkinton||Geer-Hall Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2997||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP029 ROBERT BROWNING LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2582508 Robert Browning Lot]||||Hopkinton||Robert Browning Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2998||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP030 NATHANIEL HALL LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687317 Nathaniel Hall Lot]||||Hopkinton||Nathaniel Hall Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |2999||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP031 HENRY MARYOTT MONUMENT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687318 Henry Maryott Monument]||||Hopkinton||Henry Maryott Monument, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3000||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP032 UNKNOWN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2360319 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #32]||||Hopkinton||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #32, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3001||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP033 DANIEL PECKHAM LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371295 Daniel Peckham Lot]||||Hopkinton||Daniel Peckham Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3002||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP034 PALMER-BURDICK-APPLEY LOT]||78||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2370215 Palmer-Burdick-Appley Lot]||||Hopkinton||Palmer-Burdick-Appley Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3003||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP035 BARBER LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395866 Barber Lot]||||Hopkinton||Barber Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3004||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP036 ENOS-CRANDALL LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2224703 Enos-Crandall Lot]||||Hopkinton||Enos-Crandall Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3005||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP037 DANIEL LEWIS LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687320 Daniel Lewis Lot]||||Hopkinton||Daniel Lewis Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3006||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP038 BURDICK LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2370193 Burdick Lot]||||Hopkinton||Burdick Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3007||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP039 UNKNOWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687321 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #39]||||Hopkinton||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #39, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3008||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP040 DR.ISAAC COLLINS LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2384458 Doctor Isaac Collins Lot]||[[:Category: Doctor Isaac Collins Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]]||Hopkinton||Doctor Isaac Collins Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3009||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP041 MARY LEWIS LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687323 Mary Lewis Lot]||||Hopkinton||Mary Lewis Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3010||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP042 UNKNOWN LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687324 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #42]||||Hopkinton||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #42, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3011||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP043 WORDEN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687325 Worden Lot]||||Hopkinton||Worden Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3012||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP044 THOMPSON WELLS LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268980 Thompson Wells Lot]||||Hopkinton||Thompson Wells Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3013||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP045 JOSEPH BRAMAN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635700 Joseph Braman Lot]||||Hopkinton||Joseph Braman Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3014||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP046 GARDINER-GREEN LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687326 Gardiner-Green Lot]||||Hopkinton||Gardiner-Green Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3015||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP047 LAWTON FOSTER LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2626528 Lawton Foster Lot]||||Hopkinton||Lawton Foster Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3016||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP048 REYNOLDS-JOHNSON LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2596284 Reynolds - Johnson Lot]||||Hopkinton||Reynolds - Johnson Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3017||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP049 AVIS BARBER LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687327 Avis Barber Lot]||||Hopkinton||Avis Barber Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3018||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP050 BURTON LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240943 Burton Lot]||||Hopkinton||Burton Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3019||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP051 OATLEY LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687328 Oatley Lot]||||Hopkinton||Oatley Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3020||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP052 THOMAS BRIGHTMAN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2663072 Thomas Brightman Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Brightman Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]]||Hopkinton||Thomas Brightman Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3021||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP053 SARAH LARKIN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687355 Sarah Larkin Lot]||||Hopkinton||Sarah Larkin Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3022||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP054 CURTIS MAINE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687357 Curtis Maine Lot]||||Hopkinton||Curtis Maine Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3023||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP055 UNKNOWN LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687360 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #55]||||Hopkinton||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #55, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3024||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP056 NATHAN KINYON LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2445965 Nathan Kinyon Lot]||||Hopkinton||Nathan Kinyon Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3025||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP057 FONES PALMER LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687361 Fones Palmer Lot]||||Hopkinton||Fones Palmer Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3026||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP058 WILBUR LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687362 Wilbur Lot]||||Hopkinton||Wilbur Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3027||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP059 THOMAS WILBUR LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2293736 Thomas Wilbur Lot]||[[:Category: Thomas Wilbur Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island]]||Hopkinton||Thomas Wilbur Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3028||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP060 HEZEKIAH COLLINS LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2359489 Hezekiah Collins Lot]||||Hopkinton||Hezekiah Collins Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3029||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP061 BOSS LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688111 Boss Lot]||||Hopkinton||Boss Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3030||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP062 PETER DAVIS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688113 Peter Davis Lot]||||Hopkinton||Peter Davis Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3031||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP063 UNKNOWN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688114 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #63]||||Hopkinton||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #63, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3032||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP064 UNKNOWN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688115 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #64]||||Hopkinton||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #64, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3033||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP065 UNKNOWN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688116 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #65]||||Hopkinton||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #65, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3034||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP066 CASWELL LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688117 Caswell Lot]||||Hopkinton||Caswell Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3035||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP067 UNKNOWN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688118 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #67]||||Hopkinton||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #67, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3036||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP068 WOODMANSEE LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688119 Woodmansee Lot]||||Hopkinton||Woodmansee Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3037||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP069 WATSON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688120 Watson Lot]||||Hopkinton||Watson Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3038||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP070 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688121 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #70]||||Hopkinton||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #70, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3039||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP071 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688122 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #71]||||Hopkinton||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #71, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3040||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP072 UNKNOWN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688123 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #72]||||Hopkinton||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #72, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3041||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP073 CARPENTER LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688125 Carpenter Lot]||||Hopkinton||Carpenter Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3042||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP074 UNKNOWN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688126 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #74]||||Hopkinton||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #74, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3043||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP075 MURRE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688127 Murre Lot]||||Hopkinton||Murre Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3044||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP076 UNKNOWN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688128 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #76]||||Hopkinton||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #76, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3045||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP077 NATHANIEL COOK LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2554868 Nathaniel Cook Lot]||||Hopkinton||Nathaniel Cook Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3046||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP078 JOSEPH POTTER LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2397466 Joseph Potter Lot]||||Hopkinton||Joseph Potter Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3047||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP079 UNKNOWN LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688129 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #79]||||Hopkinton||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Hopkinton #79, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3048||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP080 HOPKINTON TOWN FARM]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2354990 Hopkinton Town Farm Cemetery]||||Hopkinton||Hopkinton Town Farm Cemetery, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3049||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP081 UTTER FAMILY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688130 Utter Family Lot]||||Hopkinton||Utter Family Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3050||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP082 BARBER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688131 Barber Family Cemetery]||||Hopkinton||Barber Family Cemetery, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3051||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HP083 COLE FARM LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688132 Cole Farm Lot]||||Hopkinton||Cole Farm Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3052||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HPA01 BURTCH LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2602619 Burtch Lot]||||Hopkinton||Burtch Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3053||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HPA02 PERRY]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688133 Perry Lot]||||Hopkinton||Perry Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3054||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HPA03 TANNER FAMILY LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688134 Tanner Family Lot]||||Hopkinton||Tanner Family Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3055||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HPA04 WILLIAM BOSS LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688135 William Boss Lot]||||Hopkinton||William Boss Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3056||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HPA05 POTTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688136 Potter Lot]||||Hopkinton||Potter Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3057||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HPA06 PALMER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688137 Palmer Lot]||||Hopkinton||Palmer Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3058||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HPA07 BURDICK CHILDREN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688138 Burdick Children Lot]||||Hopkinton||Burdick Children Lot, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3059||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HPA08 BARBER LOT]||||||||Hopkinton||, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3060||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=HPA09 CRANDALL LOT]||||||||Hopkinton||, Hopkinton, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3061||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG001 WILLIAM KNOWLES LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216732 William Knowles Lot]||[[:Category: William Knowles Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island]]||Narragansett||William Knowles Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3062||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG002 GREEN KENYON LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216734 Green Kenyon Lot]||||Narragansett||Green Kenyon Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3063||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG003 GIBSON AVE CEMETERY]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216771 Gibson Avenue Cemetery]||||Narragansett||Gibson Avenue Cemetery, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3064||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG004 JOSEPH N AUSTIN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253493 Joseph N. Austin Lot]||||Narragansett||Joseph N. Austin Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3065||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG005 CONGDON-PERKINS LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2207750 Congdon-Perkins Lot]||||Narragansett||Congdon-Perkins Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3066||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG006 LUCKY STAR CEMETERY]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216731 Lucky Star Cemetery]||[[:Category: Lucky Star Cemetery, Narragansett, Rhode Island]]||Narragansett||Lucky Star Cemetery, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3067||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG007 JAMES H BROWN CEMETERY]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243861 James H. Brown Cemetery]||||Narragansett||James H. Brown Cemetery, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3068||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG008 THOMAS MUMFORD BURIAL GROUND]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253557 Thomas Mumford Burial Ground]||[[:Category: Thomas Mumford Burial Ground, Narragansett, Rhode Island]]||Narragansett||Thomas Mumford Burial Ground, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3069||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG009 HON WILLIAM ROBINSON LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104476 Robinson Lot]||||Narragansett||Robinson Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3070||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG010 FRANKLIN-GARDINER CEMETERY]||97||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2239819 Franklin-Gardiner Cemetery]||[[:Category:Franklin-Gardiner Cemetery, Narragansett, Rhode Island]]||Narragansett||Franklin-Gardiner Cemetery, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3071||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG011 BENJAMIN STANTON LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253565 Stanton Lot]||||Narragansett||Stanton Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3072||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG012 BOSTON NECK CEMETERY]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685791 Boston Neck Cemetery]||||Narragansett||Boston Neck Cemetery, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3073||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG013 ROWLAND ROBINSON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253571 Rowland Robinson Lot]||||Narragansett||Rowland Robinson Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3074||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG014 TIMOTHY COLLINS LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2411762 Collins Lot]||[[:Category:Timothy Collins Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island]]||Narragansett||Collins Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3075||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG015 JOHN H KNOWLES LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2253577 John H. Knowles Lot]||||Narragansett||John H. Knowles Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3076||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG016 WILKINS UPDIKE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685811 Wilkins Updike Lot (Defunct)]||||Narragansett||Wilkins Updike Lot (Defunct), Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3077||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG017 JOHN K BROWN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685812 John K Brown Lot (Defunct)]||||Narragansett||John K Brown Lot (Defunct), Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3078||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG018 INDIAN CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685814 Indian Cemetery]||||Narragansett||Indian Cemetery, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3079||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG019 PETER CLARKE LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685818 Peter Clarke Lot (Defunct)]||||Narragansett||Peter Clarke Lot (Defunct), Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3080||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG020 CONGDON LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685819 Congdon Lot]||||Narragansett||Congdon Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3081||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG021 CHRISTIAN BROTHERS CEMETERY]||136||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1997659 Christian Brothers Cemetery]||||Narragansett||Christian Brothers Cemetery, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3082||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG514 HAZARD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685823 Hazard Lot]||||Narragansett||Hazard Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3083||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG515 GEORGE W EDDY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636540 George W. Eddy Lot]||||Narragansett||George W. Eddy Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3084||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG516 MARY BICKNELL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636542 Bicknell Lot]||||Narragansett||Bicknell Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3085||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG517 KENYON BURIAL TOMB]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685837 Kenyon Burial Tomb]||||Narragansett||Kenyon Burial Tomb, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3086||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG520 UNKNOWN LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685838 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Narragansett #520]||||Narragansett||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Narragansett #520, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3087||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG521 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685839 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Narragansett #521]||||Narragansett||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Narragansett #521, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3088||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NG522 HARVEY LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2685840 Harvey Lot]||||Narragansett||Harvey Lot, Narragansett, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3089||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK001 CHARLES HUT WELLING LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2492234 Welling Lot]||||North Kingstown||Welling Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3090||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK002 THOMAS HILL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2376204 Thomas Hill Lot]||||North Kingstown||Thomas Hill Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3091||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK003 WILLIAM REYNOLDS LOT]||71||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281427 William Reynolds Lot]||||North Kingstown||William Reynolds Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3092||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK004 CAPT DANIEL FONES LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2401113 Fones - Brown Lot]||||North Kingstown||Fones - Brown Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3093||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK005 JAMES AUSTIN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2402175 Austin Lot]||||North Kingstown||Austin Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3094||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK006 MAJOR JOSHUA DAVIS LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245523 Davis Lot]||||North Kingstown||Davis Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3095||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK007 CAPT. BENJAMIN REYNOLDS LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677953 Captain Benjamin Reynolds Lot (Defunct)]||||North Kingstown||Captain Benjamin Reynolds Lot (Defunct), North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3096||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK008 PELEG CARD LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2401449 Peleg Card Lot]||||North Kingstown||Peleg Card Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3097||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK009 COL ROYAL VAUGHAN LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244942 Colonel Royal Vaughan Lot]||||North Kingstown||Colonel Royal Vaughan Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3098||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK010 RUFUS HUNT CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2402154 Hunt Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Hunt Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3099||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK011 HUNT & HALL]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2366017 Hunt-Hall Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Hunt-Hall Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3100||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK012 POTTER SWEET LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2281259 Sweet Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Sweet Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3101||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK013 WILLIAM SMITH CEMETERY]||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2426170 Smith Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Smith Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3102||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK014 UNKNOWN BLACKS LOT]||17||||||North Kingstown||, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3103||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK015 SYLVESTER PIERCE LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2273232 Pearce-Phillips Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Pearce-Phillips Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3104||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK016 CHARLES CHASE LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2287491 Chace-Weeden Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Chace-Weeden Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3105||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK017 NATHANIEL C CARPENTER LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2257840 Carpenter Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Carpenter Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3106||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK018 WILLIAM HALL LOT]||84||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2437467 Hall - Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category:William Hall Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Hall - Carpenter Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3107||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK019 OLD BAPTIST CHURCH YARD]||200||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2189273 Old Baptist Cemetery]||[[:Category:Old Baptist Church Yard, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Old Baptist Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3108||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK020 THOMAS PHILLIPS LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220265 Phillips Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Phillips Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3109||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK021 CARR LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2469053 Carr Cemetery]||[[:Category:Carr Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Carr Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3110||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK022 SYLVESTER HIMES LOT]||64||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2324636 Himes Lot]||||North Kingstown||Himes Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3111||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK023 WANTON HIMES LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2324498 Himes Lot]||||North Kingstown||Himes Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3112||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK024 GEORGE W CONGDON LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2496470 George W Congdon Lot]||||North Kingstown||George W Congdon Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3113||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK025 COGGESHALL THOMAS LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2387614 Thomas Lot]||||North Kingstown||Thomas Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3114||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK026 ELM GROVE CEMETERY]||10000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1978873 Elm Grove Cemetery]||[[:Category: Elm Grove Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Elm Grove Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3115||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK027 THOMAS HISCOX LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288729 Hiscox Lot]||||North Kingstown||Hiscox Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3116||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK028 WILLIAM COLE LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2474578 Cole Lot]||[[:Category:William Cole Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Cole Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3117||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK029 JUDGE EZEKIEL GARDINER LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2481639 Gardiner Lot]||||North Kingstown||Gardiner Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3118||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK030 MATHEWSON-HARVEY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2390144 Mathewson-Harvey Lot]||||North Kingstown||Mathewson-Harvey Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3119||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK031 ISAAC SMITH LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2401419 Isaac Smith Lot]||||North Kingstown||Isaac Smith Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3120||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK032 SLOCUM & SWEET LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2376021 Slocum-Sweet Lot]||||North Kingstown||Slocum-Sweet Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3121||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK033 WILLIAM GREENE LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2407269 Greene Lot]||||North Kingstown||Greene Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3122||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK034 THOMAS C WATSON LOT]||91||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2443424 Watson Lot]||||North Kingstown||Watson Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3123||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK035 UNKNOWN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677957 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #35]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #35, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3124||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK036 PLATFORM CEMETERY]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245713 Platform Cemetery]||[[:Category: Platform Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Platform Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3125||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK037 HENRY BURLINGAME LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2414787 Burlingame Lot]||||North Kingstown||Burlingame Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3126||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK038 JOSEPH HAMMOND LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2400131 Hammond Lot]||||North Kingstown||Hammond Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3127||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK039 JOHN CASHMAN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635256 John Cashman Lot]||||North Kingstown||John Cashman Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3128||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK040 OLD SHERMAN BURIAL GROUND]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2530144 Sherman Lot]||||North Kingstown||Sherman Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3129||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK041 KNOWLES-GARDINER LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531392 Knowles - Gardiner Lot]||||North Kingstown||Knowles - Gardiner Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3130||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK042 QUIDNESSETT MEMORIAL CEMETERY]||5000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104474 Quidnessett Memorial Cemetery]||[[:Category: Quidnessett Memorial Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Quidnessett Memorial Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3131||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK043 AYRAULT-UPDIKE-CONGDON LOT]||69||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245604 Ayrault-Congdon-Updike Lot]||||North Kingstown||Ayrault-Congdon-Updike Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3132||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK044 OLD EPISCOPAL CHURCH YARD]||47||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215999 Saint Paul-Updike Cemetery]||[[:Category: Saint Paul-Updike Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Saint Paul-Updike Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3133||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK045 FOWLER-BATES-WIGHTMAN LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2240026 Wightman Lot]||||North Kingstown||Wightman Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3134||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK046 ELIPHALET YOUNG LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2238566 Young Lot]||||North Kingstown||Young Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3135||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK047 GEORGE THOMAS LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260546 Thomas Lot]||||North Kingstown||Thomas Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3136||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK048 CAPT. NATHAN BROWN LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2287943 Phenix-Brown-Hendrick Lot]||||North Kingstown||Phenix-Brown-Hendrick Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3137||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK049 OLIVER GARDNER]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635257 Oliver Gardner Lot]||||North Kingstown||Oliver Gardner Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3138||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK050 JOHN WIGHTMAN LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2384026 John Wightman Lot]||||North Kingstown||John Wightman Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3139||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK051 RHOBART NORTHUP LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2501910 Rhobart Northup Lot]||||North Kingstown||Rhobart Northup Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3140||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK052 HENRY BRIGGS LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2299510 Briggs Lot]||||North Kingstown||Briggs Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3141||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK053 BENJAMIN LAWTON LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275333 Lawton Lot]||||North Kingstown||Lawton Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3142||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK054 THOMAS TOURGEE LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2453589 Tourgee Lot]||||North Kingstown||Tourgee Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3143||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK055 CAPT EBENEZER SLOCUM LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2207492 Captain Ebenezer Slocum Lot]||||North Kingstown||Captain Ebenezer Slocum Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3144||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK056 BROWN & BRIGGS LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2401346 Brown - Briggs Lot]||[[:Category:Brown and Briggs Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Brown - Briggs Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3145||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK057 ISAAC HALL LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2402690 Isaac Hall Lot]||[[:Category:Isaac Hall Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Isaac Hall Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3146||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK058 THOMAS REYNOLDS LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2402170 Reynolds Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Reynolds Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3147||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK059 CAPT BENEDICT PECKHAM LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2165246 Peckham Lot]||||North Kingstown||Peckham Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3148||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK060 CALEB ALLEN LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2569803 Caleb Allen Lot]||||North Kingstown||Caleb Allen Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3149||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK061 ANCIENT ALLEN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2569807 Ancient Allen Lot]||||North Kingstown||Ancient Allen Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3150||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK062 QUAKER GRAVEYARD]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371271 Quaker Graveyard]||||North Kingstown||Quaker Graveyard, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3151||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK063 CAPT EDMUND COOPER LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635259 Captain Edmund Cooper Lot]||||North Kingstown||Captain Edmund Cooper Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3152||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK064 HENRY NORTHUP LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635262 Henry Northup Lot]||||North Kingstown||Henry Northup Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3153||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK065 SILAS CASEY LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/865618 Silas Casey Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Silas Casey Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3154||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK066 JOHN CONGDON LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635265 John Congdon Lot]||[[:Category:John Congdon Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]] ||North Kingstown||John Congdon Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3155||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK067 COL JOSEPH TAYLOR LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2250806 Taylor Lot]||||North Kingstown||Taylor Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3156||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK068 WILLETT-CARPENTER LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261982 Willett - Carpenter Cemetery]||[[:Category:Willett-Carpenter Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Willett - Carpenter Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3157||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK069 ZEBULON NORTHUP]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2401430 Northup Cemetery]||[[:Category: Northup Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Northup Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3158||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK070 RAY G HULING LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2526249 Ray G. Huling Lot]||||North Kingstown||Ray G. Huling Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3159||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK071 JAMES P. BRIGGS LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2387948 James P Briggs Lot]||||North Kingstown||James P Briggs Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3160||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK072 FONES-HAZARD LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2250574 Fones-Hazard Lot]||||North Kingstown||Fones-Hazard Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3161||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK073 CHARLES BROWN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2463665 Brown-Briggs Lot]||||North Kingstown||Brown-Briggs Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3162||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK074 JAMES CONGDON LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2403161 Congdon-Gardiner Lot]||||North Kingstown||Congdon-Gardiner Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3163||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK075 JOHN GARDINER LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2317572 John Gardiner Lot]||||North Kingstown||John Gardiner Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3164||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK076 REYNOLDS LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2442124 Reynolds Lot]||||North Kingstown||Reynolds Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3165||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK077 OBSOLETE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2207492 Captain Ebenezer Slocum Lot]||||North Kingstown||Captain Ebenezer Slocum Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3166||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK078 OLD TANNER CEMETERY]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2520343 Old Tanner Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Old Tanner Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3167||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK079 DAVID GREENE LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635272 David Greene Lot]||||North Kingstown||David Greene Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3168||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK080 THOMAS ALLEN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2278569 Allen Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Allen Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3169||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK081 DEACON GEORGE ALLEN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2391605 Deacon George Allen Lot]||||North Kingstown||Deacon George Allen Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3170||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK082 OLD ARNOLD BURIAL GROUND]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2278567 Old Arnold Burial Ground]||||North Kingstown||Old Arnold Burial Ground, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3171||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK083 GREENE & ALLEN]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635275 Greene-Allen Lot]||||North Kingstown||Greene-Allen Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3172||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK084 CAPT GEORGE TENNANT LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284431 Captain George Tennant Lot]||||North Kingstown||Captain George Tennant Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3173||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK085 JOHN RATHBUN LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2148917 John Rathbun Lot]||[[:Category: John Rathbun Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||John Rathbun Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3174||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK086 SWEET AND AUSTIN LOT]||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2308572 Sweet-Austin Lot]||[[:Category: Sweet-Austin Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Sweet-Austin Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3175||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK087 JAMES SHERMAN LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2389018 Sherman Lot]||||North Kingstown||Sherman Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3176||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK088 ROBERT NORTHUP LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2300651 Robert Northup Lot]||||North Kingstown||Robert Northup Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3177||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK089 JAMES ROSE LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2299642 Rose Lot]||||North Kingstown||Rose Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3178||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK090 JEREMIAH FONES LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677959 Jeremiah Fones Lot (Defunct)]||||North Kingstown||Jeremiah Fones Lot (Defunct), North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3179||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK091 WILLIAM WOOD LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635452 William Wood Lot]||||North Kingstown||William Wood Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3180||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK092 ISAAC SPINK LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2223724 Spink Lot]||||North Kingstown||Spink Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3181||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK093 CAPT. CONSTANTINE LLUFRIO LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2482690 Constantino Lot]||||North Kingstown||Constantino Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3182||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK094 SYLVESTER R. GARDINER]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2299276 Sylvester R. Gardiner Lot]||||North Kingstown||Sylvester R. Gardiner Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3183||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK095 BENJAMIN FOWLER]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635552 Benjamin Fowler Lot]||||North Kingstown||Benjamin Fowler Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3184||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK096 BERIAH BROWN]||208||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230886 Beriah Brown Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Beriah Brown Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3185||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK097 STUKELY BROWN LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2440481 Stukely Brown Lot]||||North Kingstown||Stukely Brown Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3186||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK098 SHERMAN CEMETERY]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2299638 Sherman Lot]||||North Kingstown||Sherman Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3187||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK099 MAJ. SAMUEL PHILLIPS LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531394 Major Samuel Phillips Lot]||||North Kingstown||Major Samuel Phillips Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3188||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK100 NOT ASSIGNED]||||||||North Kingstown||, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3189||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK101 JONATHAN ARNOLD CEMETERY]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2401452 Arnold Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Arnold Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3190||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK102 SAMUEL ARNOLD CEMETERY]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677960 Samuel Arnold Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Samuel Arnold Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3191||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK103 HENRY AUSTIN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635628 Henry Austin Lot]||||North Kingstown||Henry Austin Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3192||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK104 AYRAULT CEMETERY]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2468184 Ayrault Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Ayrault Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3193||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK105 SAMUEL BOONE YARD]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635918 Samuel Boone Lot]||||North Kingstown||Samuel Boone Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3194||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK106 STEPHEN BROWN LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2300606 Stephen Brown Lot]||||North Kingstown||Stephen Brown Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3195||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK107 FONES BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635919 Fones Burial Ground]||||North Kingstown||Fones Burial Ground, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3196||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK108 OLD BURLINGAME CEMETERY]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677963 Old Burlingame Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Old Burlingame Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3197||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK109 ROBERT SWEET LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635923 Robert Sweet Lot]||||North Kingstown||Robert Sweet Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3198||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK110 JOB CARD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2299867 Card Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Card Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3199||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK111 ROWLAND CHADSEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2388125 Chadsey-Gardiner Lot]||||North Kingstown||Chadsey-Gardiner Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3200||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK112 JOHN ELDRED LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2450281 Eldred Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Eldred Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3201||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK113 OLD ELDRED LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677965 Old Eldred Lot]||||North Kingstown||Old Eldred Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3202||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK114 SAMUEL GARDINER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635956 Samuel Gardiner Lot (Defunct)]||||North Kingstown||Samuel Gardiner Lot (Defunct), North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3203||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK115 EZEKIEL GARDINER LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2433863 Gardiner Lot]||||North Kingstown||Gardiner Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3204||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK116 DAVID GREENE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2443463 David Greene Lot]||[[:Category:David Greene Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||David Greene Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3205||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK117 WILLIAM HALL LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635958 William Hall Lot]||||North Kingstown||William Hall Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3206||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK118 WILLIAM R HAZARD LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635959 William R. Hazard Lot]||||North Kingstown||William R. Hazard Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3207||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK119 ROUSE HELME LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635960 Rouse Helme Lot]||||North Kingstown||Rouse Helme Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3208||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK120 CHARLES HUNT LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2486092 Charles Hunt Lot]||[[:Category: Charles Hunt Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Charles Hunt Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3209||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK121 SAMUEL HUNT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2486093 Samuel Hunt Lot]||||North Kingstown||Samuel Hunt Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3210||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK122 INDIAN CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677966 Indian Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Indian Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3211||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK123 INDIAN CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677967 Indian Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Indian Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3212||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK124 JOHN B JACOY LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2544678 John B Jacoy Lot]||||North Kingstown||John B Jacoy Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3213||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK125 JOSEPH GOULD LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2635962 Joseph Gould Lot]||||North Kingstown||Joseph Gould Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3214||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK126 EDWARD LAWTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677968 Edward Lawton Lot]||||North Kingstown||Edward Lawton Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3215||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK127 HUNT FAMILY LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636047 Hunt Lot]||||North Kingstown||Hunt Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3216||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK128 JOHN MCKINZIE LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636050 John McKinzie Lot]||||North Kingstown||John McKinzie Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3217||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK129 PEARCE-WATSON CEMETERY]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2534697 Pearce-Watson Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Pearce-Watson Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3218||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK130 JOSEPH PHILLIPS]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636054 Joseph Phillips Lot]||||North Kingstown||Joseph Phillips Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3219||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK131 JOHN REYNOLDS LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2333694 Reynolds Lot]||||North Kingstown||Reynolds Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3220||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK132 SERVANTS, BROWNING FAMILY]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677971 Browning Family Servants Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Browning Family Servants Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3221||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK133 WILLIAM SHERMAN LOT]||57||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2481168 Sherman Lot]||||North Kingstown||Sherman Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3222||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK134 THOMAS SMITH LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677972 Thomas Smith Lot]||||North Kingstown||Thomas Smith Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3223||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK135 SMITH BURIAL GROUND]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677974 Smith Burial Ground]||||North Kingstown||Smith Burial Ground, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3224||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK136 OLD TANNER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636339 Old Tanner Lot]||||North Kingstown||Old Tanner Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3225||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK137 UNKNOWN LOT [CRANSTON?]]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677975 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #137]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #137, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3226||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK138 JOSHUA VAUGHN YARD]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636343 Joshua Vaughn Lot]||||North Kingstown||Joshua Vaughn Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3227||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK139 ELIJAH VERY LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374166 Very Lot]||||North Kingstown||Very Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3228||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK140 OLD WATSON BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636347 Old Watson Burial Ground]||||North Kingstown||Old Watson Burial Ground, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3229||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK141 WEAVER ROSE LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2482180 Weaver Rose Lot]||||North Kingstown||Weaver Rose Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3230||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK142 WILLIAM H WARNER LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2374105 William H Warner Lot]||||North Kingstown||William H Warner Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3231||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK143 WILLIAM S ARNOLD LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677976 William S Arnold Lot]||||North Kingstown||William S Arnold Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3232||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK144 ALBERT ARNOLD LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677977 Albert Arnold Lot]||||North Kingstown||Albert Arnold Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3233||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK145 CAPT ARTHUR AYLESWORTH]||||||||North Kingstown||, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3234||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK146 BENJAMIN BICKNELL LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677979 Benjamin Bicknell Lot (Defunct)]||||North Kingstown||Benjamin Bicknell Lot (Defunct), North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3235||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK147 MAJ THOMAS CLARKE LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677983 Major Thomas Clarke Lot]||||North Kingstown||Major Thomas Clarke Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3236||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK148 JOSEPH CLARKE LOT]||7||||||North Kingstown||, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3237||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK149 CAPT WILLIAM/CAPT OLIVER COREY]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677986 Captain William – Captain Oliver Corey Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Captain William – Captain Oliver Corey Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3238||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK150 AMASA DYER LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677988 Amasa Dyer Lot]||||North Kingstown||Amasa Dyer Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3239||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK151 CAPT SAMUEL DYER LOT]||46||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2677993 Captain Samuel Dyer Lot]||||North Kingstown||Captain Samuel Dyer Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3240||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK152 THOMAS ELDRED LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678007 Thomas Eldred Lot]||||North Kingstown||Thomas Eldred Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3241||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK153 THOMAS ELDRED LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678008 Thomas Eldred Lot]||||North Kingstown||Thomas Eldred Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3242||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK154 BENJAMIN GARDINER LOT]||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678018 Benjamin Gardiner Lot]||||North Kingstown||Benjamin Gardiner Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3243||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK155 BROWNING/GARDINER/SLOCUM LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678019 Browning-Gardiner-Slocum Lot]||||North Kingstown||Browning-Gardiner-Slocum Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3244||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK156 EBENEZER GRAVES LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678020 Ebenezer Graves Lot]||||North Kingstown||Ebenezer Graves Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3245||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK157 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678021 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Kingstown #157]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Kingstown #157, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3246||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK158 WILLIAM HELM LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678023 William Helme Lot]||||North Kingstown||William Helme Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3247||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK159 JOSEPH MADISON LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678025 Joseph Madison Lot]||||North Kingstown||Joseph Madison Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3248||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK160 STEPHEN NORTHUP LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678026 Stephen Northup Lot]||||North Kingstown||Stephen Northup Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3249||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK161 BENJAMIN NORTHUP]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678028 Benjamin Northup Lot]||||North Kingstown||Benjamin Northup Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3250||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK162 WILLIAM F NOYES LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678030 William F Noyes Lot]||||North Kingstown||William F Noyes Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3251||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK163 CAPT NATHANIEL T REYNOLDS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678031 Captain Nathaniel T Reynolds Lot]||||North Kingstown||Captain Nathaniel T Reynolds Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3252||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK164 CAPT OLIVER SPINK LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678032 Captain Oliver Spink Lot]||||North Kingstown||Captain Oliver Spink Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3253||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK165 WILLETT/CARPENTER SLAVE LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678033 Willett-Carpenter Slave Lot]||||North Kingstown||Willett-Carpenter Slave Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3254||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK166 ISHMAEL SPINK LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678038 Ishmael Spink Lot]||||North Kingstown||Ishmael Spink Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3255||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK167 SILAS SPINK LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678040 Silas Spink Lot]||||North Kingstown||Silas Spink Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3256||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK168 SAMUEL SPINK LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678041 Samuel Spink Lot]||||North Kingstown||Samuel Spink Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3257||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK169 THOMAS G A SPINK LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678042 Thomas G A Spink Lot]||||North Kingstown||Thomas G A Spink Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3258||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK170 JOHN SPINK LOT]||51||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678043 John Spink Lot]||||North Kingstown||John Spink Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3259||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK171 NATHANIEL SPINK]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678044 Nathaniel Spink Lot]||||North Kingstown||Nathaniel Spink Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3260||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK172 WILLIAM A SWEET LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678045 William A Sweet Lot]||||North Kingstown||William A Sweet Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3261||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK173 TEFFT/KNOWLES LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678046 Tefft-Knowles Lot]||||North Kingstown||Tefft-Knowles Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3262||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK174 PATIENCE TISDALE LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678047 Patience Tisdale Lot]||||North Kingstown||Patience Tisdale Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3263||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK175 PHILLIP TOURGEE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678049 Phillip Tourgee Lot]||||North Kingstown||Phillip Tourgee Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3264||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK176 MERCHANT WEEDEN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678050 Merchant Weeden Lot]||||North Kingstown||Merchant Weeden Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3265||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK177 REV JOSEPH W ALLEN LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678051 Reverend Joseph W. Allen Lot (Defunct)]||||North Kingstown||Reverend Joseph W. Allen Lot (Defunct), North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3266||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK178 SAMUEL BISSELL LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678054 Samuel Bissell Lot]||||North Kingstown||Samuel Bissell Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3267||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK179 UNKNOWN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678055 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Kingstown #179]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Kingstown #179, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3268||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK180 SLAVE LOT]||80||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678056 Slave Lot]||||North Kingstown||Slave Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3269||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK181 OLD SHERMAN BURIAL GROUND]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2482602 Sherman Lot]||[[:Category:Old Sherman Burial Ground, North Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||North Kingstown||Sherman Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3270||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK182 THOMAS REYNOLDS LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678057 Thomas Reynolds Lot]||||North Kingstown||Thomas Reynolds Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3271||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK183 BENJAMIN HAMMOND LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627075 Benjamin Hammond Lot]||||North Kingstown||Benjamin Hammond Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3272||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK184 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678058 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #184]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #184, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3273||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK185 SLAVES OF CHRISTOPHER PHILLIPS]||17||||||North Kingstown||, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3274||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK304 NATHAN A ARNOLD]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2437561 Arnold Lot]||||North Kingstown||Arnold Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3275||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK305 POOR FARM LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678059 Poor Farm Lot]||||North Kingstown||Poor Farm Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3276||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK306 CAPT ARTHUR AYLESWORTH LOT]||41||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2513114 Captain Arthur Aylesworth Lot]||||North Kingstown||Captain Arthur Aylesworth Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3277||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK307 BAKER]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678060 Baker Lot]||||North Kingstown||Baker Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3278||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK308 INDIAN BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678063 Indian Burial Ground]||||North Kingstown||Indian Burial Ground, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3279||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK309 UNKNOWN - BLACKS]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678065 Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Kingstown #309]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist. Cemetery North Kingstown #309, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3280||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK311 OLIVER CARR LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636416 Oliver Carr Lot]||||North Kingstown||Oliver Carr Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3281||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK312 REV AARON CHAPIN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636419 Reverend Aaron Chapin Lot]||||North Kingstown||Reverend Aaron Chapin Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3282||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK313 HUNT FAMILY BURIAL GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678066 Hunt Family Burial Ground]||||North Kingstown||Hunt Family Burial Ground, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3283||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK314 SAMBO LOT]||28||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678067 Sambo Lot]||||North Kingstown||Sambo Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3284||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK318 ELDRED FAMILY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636423 Eldred Lot]||||North Kingstown||Eldred Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3285||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK321 GARDINER]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678070 Gardiner Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Gardiner Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3286||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK327 HAMMOND]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678071 Hammond Cemetery]||||North Kingstown||Hammond Cemetery, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3287||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK328 HAZARD]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678072 Hazard Lot]||||North Kingstown||Hazard Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3288||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK329 HAZARD LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636484 Hazard Lot]||||North Kingstown||Hazard Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3289||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK330 HAZARD LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678073 Hazard Lot]||||North Kingstown||Hazard Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3290||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK332 JOHNSON-CARR LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636485 Johnson-Carr Lot]||||North Kingstown||Johnson-Carr Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3291||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK333 WILLIAM HAMMOND LOT]||29||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636487 William Hammond Lot]||||North Kingstown||William Hammond Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3292||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK335 NORTH LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636490 North Lot]||||North Kingstown||North Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3293||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK337 LEBBENS NORTHUP LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636492 Lebbens Northup Lot]||||North Kingstown||Lebbens Northup Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3294||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK339 NORTHUP-WATSON LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636520 Northup-Watson Lot]||||North Kingstown||Northup-Watson Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3295||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK341 PIERCE/HAZARD]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2516069 Langworthy Pearce Lot]||||North Kingstown||Langworthy Pearce Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3296||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK342 WILLIAM DOHERITY LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636527 William Doherity Lot]||||North Kingstown||William Doherity Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3297||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK345 WILLIAM SANFORD LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2482593 William Sanford Lot]||||North Kingstown||William Sanford Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3298||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK346 SERVANTS/SLAVES]||81||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2482595 Servants-Slaves Lot]||||North Kingstown||Servants-Slaves Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3299||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK347 SLAVES OF CHRISTOPHER PHILLIPS]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2482598 Slaves of Christopher Phillips Lot]||||North Kingstown||Slaves of Christopher Phillips Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3300||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK349 BERIAH SHERMAN]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2482592 Sherman Lot]||||North Kingstown||Sherman Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3301||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK359 ANCIENT SWEET LOT]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2482469 Sweet Lot]||||North Kingstown||Sweet Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3302||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK362 LODOWICK THURSTON LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2482462 Thurston Lot]||||North Kingstown||Thurston Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3303||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK363 NATHANIEL TENNANT LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2482465 Tennant Lot]||||North Kingstown||Tennant Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3304||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK365 UNKNOWN - BLACKS]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687066 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #365]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #365, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3305||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK366 UNKNOWN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678074 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #366]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #366, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3306||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK367 UNKNOWN LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678075 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #367]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #367, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3307||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK368 UNKNOWN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678077 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #368]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #368, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3308||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK369 UNKNOWN LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678078 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #369]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #369, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3309||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK370 UNKNOWN/INDIAN? LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678079 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #370]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #370, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3310||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK371 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678081 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #371]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #371, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3311||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK372 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678082 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #372]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #372, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3312||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK373 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678083 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #373]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #373, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3313||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK374 UNKNOWN]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678084 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #374]||||North Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery North Kingstown #374, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3314||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK375 WATSON]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2482466 Watson Lot]||||North Kingstown||Watson Lot, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3315||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=NK500 MARY SMITH GRAVESTONE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636533 Mary Smith Gravestone Site]||||North Kingstown||Mary Smith Gravestone Site, North Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3316||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD001 STEPHEN REYNOLDS LOT]||54||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2401458 Reynolds Lot]||||Richmond||Reynolds Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3317||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD002 ROBERT REYNOLDS LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2457251 Reynolds Lot]||||Richmond||Reynolds Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3318||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD003 GARDNER-SISSON LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2457272 Gardiner-Sisson Lot]||||Richmond||Gardiner-Sisson Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3319||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD004 JOB HOXSIE LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2457543 Hoxie Lot]||[[:Category:Job Hoxsie Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island]]||Richmond||Hoxie Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3320||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD005 ROBERT MOORE LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2457260 Moore Lot]||||Richmond||Moore Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3321||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD006 GEORGE BEVERLY LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2509765 George Beverly Lot]||||Richmond||George Beverly Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3322||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD007 KENYON-CLARKE LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2307206 Kenyon - Clarke Lot]||||Richmond||Kenyon - Clarke Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3323||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD008 UNKNOWN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697171 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #8]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #8, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3324||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD009 UNKNOWN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2457152 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #9]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #9, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3325||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD010 BENEDICT KENYON LOT]||52||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2307907 Benedict Kenyon Lot]||||Richmond||Benedict Kenyon Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3326||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD011 UNKNOWN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697172 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #11]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #11, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3327||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD012 JOSHUA CLARKE LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2595755 Joshua Clarke Lot]||||Richmond||Joshua Clarke Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3328||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD013 DAVID MOORE LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2448732 Moore Lot]||||Richmond||Moore Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3329||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD014 JONATHAN JAMES LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/404904 Jonathan James Lot]||||Richmond||Jonathan James Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3330||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD015 SHERMAN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697204 Sherman Lot]||||Richmond||Sherman Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3331||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD016 FRIENDS - USEQUEPAUG LOT]||193||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2159456 Usquepaug Cemetery]||||Richmond||Usquepaug Cemetery, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3332||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD017 CLARKE FAMILY LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2424083 Clarke Family Lot]||||Richmond||Clarke Family Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3333||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD018 WEBSTER - BOSS LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2447348 Webster-Boss Lot]||||Richmond||Webster-Boss Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3334||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD019 THOMAS LILLIBRIDGE LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2215897 Lillibridge Cemetery]||||Richmond||Lillibridge Cemetery, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3335||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD020 WOOD RIVER CEMETERY]||3000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/745786 Wood River Cemetery]||[[:Category: Wood River Cemetery, Richmond, Rhode Island]]||Richmond||Wood River Cemetery, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3336||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD021 HASSARD LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697205 Hassard Lot]||||Richmond||Hassard Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3337||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD022 OLNEY WILLIAMS LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2456384 Williams Lot]||||Richmond||Williams Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3338||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD023 BENJAMIN BROWN CEMETERY]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2432076 Brown Cemetery]||||Richmond||Brown Cemetery, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3339||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD024 LARKIN-KENYON LOT]||74||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2306790 Larkin-Kenyon Lot]||||Richmond||Larkin-Kenyon Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3340||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD025 ISAAC COLLINS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2288086 Collins Lot]||||Richmond||Collins Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3341||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD026 LARKIN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2456079 Larkin Lot]||||Richmond||Larkin Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3342||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD027 MATTHEW POTTER LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697206 Matthew Potter Lot]||||Richmond||Matthew Potter Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3343||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD028 WHITE BROOK CEMETERY]||1800||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1890073 White Brook Cemetery]||[[:Category: White Brook Cemetery, Richmond, Rhode Island]]||Richmond||White Brook Cemetery, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3344||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD029 JARVIS KENYON LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2307843 Jarvis Kenyon Lot]||||Richmond||Jarvis Kenyon Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3345||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD030 SIMEON BABCOCK FAMILY]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2396536 Babcock Family Lot]||||Richmond||Babcock Family Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3346||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD031 STERRY BURLINGAME LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2599742 Sterry Burlingame Lot]||||Richmond||Sterry Burlingame Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3347||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD032 JAMES CLARKE LOT]||100||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2308026 Clarke Lot]||[[:Category: James Clarke Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island]]||Richmond||Clarke Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3348||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD033 SAMUEL CLARKE LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2457393 Clarke Lot]||||Richmond||Clarke Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3349||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD034 LEWIS KENYON LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2163922 Kenyon Lot]||||Richmond||Kenyon Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3350||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD035 DROWN-BAGGS LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697207 Drown-Baggs Lot]||||Richmond||Drown-Baggs Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3351||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD036 MATTHEW STILLMAN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2475620 Matthew Stillman Lot]||||Richmond||Matthew Stillman Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3352||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD037 LEWIS-CARD CEMETERY]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2381925 Lewis - Card Lot]||[[:Category:Lewis - Card Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island]] ||Richmond||Lewis - Card Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3353||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD038 JONATHAN MAXON LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2307917 Maxon Lot]||||Richmond||Maxon Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3354||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD039 ICHABOD PETERSON LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2307920 Ichabod Peterson Lot]||||Richmond||Ichabod Peterson Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3355||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD040 EZEKIEL TEFFT LOT]||31||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2442863 Ezekiel Tefft Lot]||||Richmond||Ezekiel Tefft Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3356||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD041 JAMES A WOODMANCEE LOT]||46||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697212 James A Woodmancee Lot]||||Richmond||James A Woodmancee Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3357||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD042 JAMES WOODMANSEE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2457270 Woodmansee Lot]||||Richmond||Woodmansee Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3358||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD043 FIELDING-VALLET LOT]||42||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697213 Fielding-Vallet Lot]||||Richmond||Fielding-Vallet Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3359||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD044 UNKNOWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697173 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #44]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #44, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3360||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD045 HOXSIE MONUMENT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2457546 Hoxie Monument]||||Richmond||Hoxie Monument, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3361||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD046 UNKNOWN LOT]||86||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697174 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #46]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #46, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3362||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD047 BOGGS MEETING HOUSE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697214 Boggs Meeting House Lot]||||Richmond||Boggs Meeting House Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3363||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD048 JOHN STANTON LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697215 John Stanton Lot]||||Richmond||John Stanton Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3364||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD049 THOMAS HOXIE LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2488621 Hoxie Lot]||||Richmond||Hoxie Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3365||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD050 HOXIE-KENYON LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2308028 Hoxie - Kenyon Lot]||||Richmond||Hoxie - Kenyon Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3366||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD051 ESSEX-LARKIN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2449169 Essex-Larkin Lot]||||Richmond||Essex-Larkin Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3367||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD052 FONES WILBUR CEMETERY]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2370149 Wilbur Cemetery]||[[:Category:Fones Wilbur Cemetery, Richmond, Rhode Island]]||Richmond||Wilbur Cemetery, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3368||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD053 JOSEPH PHILLIPS LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1987855 Phillips Lot]||||Richmond||Phillips Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3369||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD054 PHILLIPS-BARBER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2489967 Phillips-Barber Lot]||||Richmond||Phillips-Barber Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3370||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD055 BAILEY LOT]||27||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2456376 Bailey Lot]||||Richmond||Bailey Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3371||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD056 POTTER LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2562028 Potter Lot]||||Richmond||Potter Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3372||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD057 GARDNER JAMES LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2469129 Gardner James Lot]||||Richmond||Gardner James Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3373||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD058 ENOS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697227 Enos Lot]||||Richmond||Enos Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3374||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD059 BROWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697228 Brown Lot]||||Richmond||Brown Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3375||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD060 PETER BOSS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2655015 Peter Boss Lot]||||Richmond||Peter Boss Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3376||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD061 WILLIAM GREENE LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697229 William Greene Lot]||||Richmond||William Greene Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3377||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD062 ISAAC PROSSER LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290511 Prosser Lot]||||Richmond||Prosser Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3378||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD063 UNKNOWN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697187 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #63]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #63, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3379||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD064 JESSE REYNOLDS LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2308027 Jesse Reynolds Lot]||||Richmond||Jesse Reynolds Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3380||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD065 EDWARD TEFFT LOT]||54||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2382459 Edward Tefft Lot]||||Richmond||Edward Tefft Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3381||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD066 DAVID KENYON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2600011 David Kenyon Lot]||||Richmond||David Kenyon Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3382||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD067 JOSEPH E BAGGS LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697230 Joseph E Baggs Lot]||||Richmond||Joseph E Baggs Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3383||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD068 FOSTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697231 Foster Lot]||||Richmond||Foster Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3384||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD069 CLARK TEFFT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697232 Clark Tefft Lot]||||Richmond||Clark Tefft Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3385||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD070 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697188 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #70]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #70, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3386||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD071 WRIGHT LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697233 Wright Lot]||||Richmond||Wright Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3387||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD072 CALEB BARBER CEMETERY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2481642 Baker Pines Cemetery]||||Richmond||Baker Pines Cemetery, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3388||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD073 TEFFT LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697235 Tefft Lot]||||Richmond||Tefft Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3389||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD074 REYNOLDS LILLIBRIDGE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697236 Reynolds Lillibridge Lot]||||Richmond||Reynolds Lillibridge Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3390||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD075 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697189 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #75]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #75, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3391||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD076 UNKNOWN LOT]||||||||Richmond||, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3392||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD077 UNKNOWN LOT]||||||||Richmond||, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3393||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD078 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697190 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #78]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #78, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3394||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD079 UNKNOWN LOT]||||||||Richmond||, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3395||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD080 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697278 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #80]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #80, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3396||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD081 JOHN PINCKNEY LOT]||||||||Richmond||, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3397||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD082 MOLLER-LINK LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2393153 Moller-Link Lot]||||Richmond||Moller-Link Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3398||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD083 EZEKIEL JAMES LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697242 Ezekiel James Lot]||||Richmond||Ezekiel James Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3399||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD084 JAMES LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697243 James Lot]||||Richmond||James Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3400||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD085 JAMES LEE LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395805 James Lee Lot]||||Richmond||James Lee Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3401||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD086 ISAAC PROSER LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697279 Isaac Proser Lot]||||Richmond||Isaac Proser Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3402||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD087 J____ LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697280 J Lot]||||Richmond||J Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3403||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD088 UNKNOWN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697241 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #88]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #88, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3404||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD089 REV. WILLIAM BUNDY LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697281 Reverend William Bundy Lot]||||Richmond||Reverend William Bundy Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3405||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD090 ROBERT REYNOLDS CHILDREN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697237 Robert Reynolds Children Lot (Defunct)]||||Richmond||Robert Reynolds Children Lot (Defunct), Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3406||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD091 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697238 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #91]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #91, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3407||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD092 UNKNOWN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697239 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #92]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #92, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3408||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD093 UNKNOWN LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697240 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #93]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #93, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3409||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD500 HOXSIE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697282 Hoxsie Lot]||||Richmond||Hoxsie Lot, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3410||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD520 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697283 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #520]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #520, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3411||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD530 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697284 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #530]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #530, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3412||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RD540 UNKNOWN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2697285 Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #540]||||Richmond||Rhode Island Historical Cemetery Richmond #540, Richmond, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3413||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=RI001 RHODE ISLAND VETERANS MEMORIAL]||10876||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/221450 Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery]||[[:Category: Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Exeter, Rhode Island]]||Exeter||Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Exeter, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3414||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK001 MOSES BARBER LOT]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2244962 Moses Barber Lot]||[[:Category:Moses Barber Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Moses Barber Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3415||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK002 QUEENS RIVER BAPTIST CEMETERY]||600||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1987861 Queens River Baptist Cemetery]||[[:Category: Queens River Baptist Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Queens River Baptist Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3416||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK003 GEORGE HAZARD LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2537016 George Hazard Lot]||||South Kingstown||George Hazard Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3417||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK004 DAWLEY LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2448657 Dawley Lot]||||South Kingstown||Dawley Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3418||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK005 NATHANIEL C PECKHAM LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243868 Nathaniel C Peckham Lot]||||South Kingstown||Nathaniel C Peckham Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3419||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK006 OLD FERNWOOD CEMETERY]||600||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/231569 Old Fernwood Cemetery]||[[:Category: Old Fernwood Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Old Fernwood Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3420||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK007 NEW FERNWOOD CEMETERY]||2000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1218142 New Fernwood Cemetery]||[[:Category: New Fernwood Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||New Fernwood Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3421||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK008 PELEG BROWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639144 Peleg Brown Lot]||||South Kingstown||Peleg Brown Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3422||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK009 COL THOMAS POTTER LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1982236 Colonel Thomas Potter Cemetery]||||South Kingstown||Colonel Thomas Potter Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3423||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK010 GEORGE ROSE LOT]||122||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1348049 George Rose Lot]||||South Kingstown||George Rose Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3424||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK011 JOHN ROSE LOT]||44||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2482676 John Rose Lot]||||South Kingstown||John Rose Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3425||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK012 CAPT CHRISTOPHER GARDNER LOT]||68||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2379832 Captain Christopher Gardner Lot]||||South Kingstown||Captain Christopher Gardner Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3426||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK013 BERIAH B GARDNER LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2267903 Beriah B. Gardner Lot]||||South Kingstown||Beriah B. Gardner Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3427||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK014 GIDEON CLARKE LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2245723 Gideon Clarke Lot]||[[:Category: Gideon Clarke Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Gideon Clarke Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3428||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK015 NATHANIEL PERKINS LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2169997 Nathaniel Perkins Lot]||||South Kingstown||Nathaniel Perkins Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3429||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK016 DAVID SHERMAN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2423109 David Sherman Lot]||||South Kingstown||David Sherman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3430||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK017 GARDNER TEFFT LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2412624 Gardner Tefft Lot]||[[:Category: Gardner Tefft Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Gardner Tefft Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3431||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK018 TENNANT TEFFT LOT]||46||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2252535 Tennant Tefft Lot]||||South Kingstown||Tennant Tefft Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3432||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK019 JOHN TEFFT LOT]||62||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2294965 John Tefft Lot]||[[:Category: John Tefft Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||John Tefft Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3433||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK020 JOHN CLARKE JR LOT]||56||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261964 John Clarke Jr Lot]||[[:Category: John Clarke Jr Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||John Clarke Jr Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3434||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK021 LUKE CURTIS LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639145 Luke Curtis Lot]||||South Kingstown||Luke Curtis Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3435||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK022 HON ELISHA WATSON LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1288682 Elisha Watson Lot]||[[:Category: Elisha Watson Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Elisha Watson Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3436||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK023 GEORGE H SHERMAN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2403876 George H. Sherman Lot]||||South Kingstown||George H. Sherman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3437||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK024 JOHN R SHERMAN LOT]||76||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2403883 John R Sherman Lot]||||South Kingstown||John R Sherman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3438||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK025 JOHN NICHOLS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2403886 John Nichols Lot]||||South Kingstown||John Nichols Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3439||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK026 CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH YARD]||75||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2261965 Congregational Churchyard]||[[:Category: Congregational Churchyard, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Congregational Churchyard, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3440||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK027 DR JAMES I SWEET LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268231 Doctor James I. Sweet Lot]||||South Kingstown||Doctor James I. Sweet Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3441||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK028 GARDNER TEFFT LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2404021 Gardner Tefft Lot]||||South Kingstown||Gardner Tefft Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3442||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK029 HOLLEY-OATLEY LOT]||39||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268235 Holley-Oatley Lot]||[[:Category: Holley-Oatley Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Holley-Oatley Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3443||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK030 BRIG GEN ISAAC P. RODMAN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/867911 Brigadier General Isaac P. Rodman Lot]||[[:Category: Brigadier General Isaac P. Rodman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Brigadier General Isaac P. Rodman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3444||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK031 EBENEZER ADAMS LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268272 Ebenezer Adams Lot]||||South Kingstown||Ebenezer Adams Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3445||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK032 JAMES KNOWLES LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268274 James Knowles Lot]||||South Kingstown||James Knowles Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3446||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK033 HOLLEY-CHAPPELL LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2464893 Holley-Chappell Lot]||[[:Category: Holley-Chappell Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Holley-Chappell Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3447||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK034 DANIEL P GAVITT LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2404036 Daniel P. Gavitt Lot]||||South Kingstown||Daniel P. Gavitt Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3448||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK035 GOULD-TOURGEE LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2352298 Gould-Tourgee Lot]||[[:Category: Gould-Tourgee Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Gould-Tourgee Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3449||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK036 NEW SAINT FRANCIS]||3200||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1962913 New Saint Francis Cemetery]||[[:Category: New Saint Francis Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||New Saint Francis Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3450||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK037 OAKDELL CEMETERY-PEACEDALE]||1800||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2194924 Oak Dell Cemetery]||[[:Category:Oak Dell Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Oak Dell Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3451||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK038 BATES LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639146 Bates Lot]||||South Kingstown||Bates Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3452||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK039 JONATHAN STEADMAN LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2405075 Jonathan Steadman Lot]||||South Kingstown||Jonathan Steadman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3453||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK040 BENJAMIN NORTHUP LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2405760 Benjamin Northup Lot]||||South Kingstown||Benjamin Northup Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3454||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK041 OLIVER STEDMAN LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2405825 Oliver Stedman Lot]||||South Kingstown||Oliver Stedman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3455||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK042 OLD SAINT FRANCIS]||150||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2427096 Old Saint Francis Cemetery]||||South Kingstown||Old Saint Francis Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3456||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK043 RIVERSIDE CEMETERY-WAKEFIELD]||5000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/104475 Riverside Cemetery]||[[:Category:Riverside Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Riverside Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3457||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK044 WAKEFIELD BAPTIST CEMETERY]||112||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2373429 Wakefield Baptist Cemetery]||||South Kingstown||Wakefield Baptist Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3458||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK045 GEORGE BABCOCK LOT]||55||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2360317 George Babcock Lot]||[[:Category: George Babcock Lot, South Kingston, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||George Babcock Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3459||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK046 PELEG BROWN LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2243855 Peleg Brown Lot]||[[:Category: Peleg Brown Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Peleg Brown Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3460||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK047 PERRYVILLE CHURCH CEMETERY]||596||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2163739 Perryville Church Cemetery]||[[:Category: Perryville Church Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Perryville Church Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3461||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK048 JOSEPH SEGAR LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2581626 Joseph Segar Lot]||||South Kingstown||Joseph Segar Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3462||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK049 DANIEL CARPENTER LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251995 Daniel Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category:Daniel Carpenter Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Daniel Carpenter Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3463||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK050 SHERMAN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268935 Sherman Lot]||||South Kingstown||Sherman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3464||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK051 WILLIAM W WEBSTER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268936 William W. Webster Cemetery]||||South Kingstown||William W. Webster Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3465||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK052 CLARKE-SWEET LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2429269 Clarke-Sweet Lot]||||South Kingstown||Clarke-Sweet Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3466||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK053 DAVID SHERMAN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268937 David Shearman Lot]||||South Kingstown||David Shearman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3467||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK054 PARKETA LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639147 Parketa Lot]||||South Kingstown||Parketa Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3468||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK055 LEVI BRADFORD LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639148 Levi Bradford Lot]||||South Kingstown||Levi Bradford Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3469||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK056 SYLVESTER WILCOX LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2595789 Sylvester Wilcox Lot]||||South Kingstown||Sylvester Wilcox Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3470||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK057 JOSEPH P POTTER LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268938 Joseph P. Potter Lot]||||South Kingstown||Joseph P. Potter Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3471||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK058 JEREMIAH KNOWLES LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269058 Jeremiah Knowles Lot]||||South Kingstown||Jeremiah Knowles Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3472||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK059 ABRAHAM JOHNSON LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2639151 Abraham Johnson Lot]||||South Kingstown||Abraham Johnson Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3473||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK060 HENRY HOLLAND LOT]||76||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2473661 Henry Holland Lot]||||South Kingstown||Henry Holland Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3474||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK061 JAMES R NORTHUP LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269060 James R. Northup Lot]||||South Kingstown||James R. Northup Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3475||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK062 MATTHEW CHAPPELL LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269062 Matthew Chappell Lot]||||South Kingstown||Matthew Chappell Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3476||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK063 JOHN BROWNING LOT]||66||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269139 Browning Lot]||||South Kingstown||Browning Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3477||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK064 JAMES BILLINGTON LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2404131 Billington Lot]||||South Kingstown||Billington Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3478||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK065 QUAKER WEST MEETING GROUND]||250||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2454277 Quaker West Meeting Ground]||[[:Category: Quaker West Meeting Ground, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Quaker West Meeting Ground, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3479||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK066 CLARK CRANDALL LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269172 Clark Crandall Lot]||||South Kingstown||Clark Crandall Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3480||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK067 CAPT THOMAS TRUXTON HARVEY LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2269174 Captain Thomas Truxton Harvey Lot]||||South Kingstown||Captain Thomas Truxton Harvey Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3481||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK068 WILLIAM C GARDNER LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2627638 William C. Gardner Lot]||||South Kingstown||William C. Gardner Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3482||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK069 JOHN B DOCKRAY LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2359752 John B. Dockray Lot]||||South Kingstown||John B. Dockray Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3483||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK070 REUBEN GAVITT LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2429240 Reuben Gavitt Lot]||||South Kingstown||Reuben Gavitt Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3484||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK071 STEPHEN NORTHUP LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2511539 Stephen Northup Lot]||||South Kingstown||Stephen Northup Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3485||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK072 THOMAS-JOHNSON-WALMSLEY LOT]||26||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2625521 Thomas-Johnson-Walmsley Lot]||||South Kingstown||Thomas-Johnson-Walmsley Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3486||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK073 PECKHAM-HAZARD LOT]||61||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2481344 Peckham - Hazard Lot]||||South Kingstown||Peckham - Hazard Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3487||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK074 JOHN POTTER LOT]||49||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2644246 John Potter Lot]||||South Kingstown||John Potter Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3488||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK075 GEORGE SCHAEFFER LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2438473 George Schaeffer Lot]||||South Kingstown||George Schaeffer Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3489||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK076 BENEDICT ELDRED LOT]||41||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2246907 Benedict Eldred Lot]||||South Kingstown||Benedict Eldred Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3490||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK077 HON FREEMAN PERRY LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2425494 Perry Family Cemetery]||[[:Category:Hon Freeman Perry Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Perry Family Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3491||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK078 ROGER PERKINS LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2410132 Roger Perkins Lot]||||South Kingstown||Roger Perkins Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3492||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK079 OATLEY LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2645223 Oatley Lot]||||South Kingstown||Oatley Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3493||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK080 JOSEPH REYNOLDS LOT]||54||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268103 Joseph Reynolds Lot]||||South Kingstown||Joseph Reynolds Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3494||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK081 SIMON NILES LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2645227 Simon Niles Lot]||||South Kingstown||Simon Niles Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3495||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK082 EZEKIEL JAMES LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2395587 Ezekiel James Lot]||||South Kingstown||Ezekiel James Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3496||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK083 TAYLOR-ROOMS-REYNOLDS LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2396694 Taylor - Rooms - Reynolds Lot]||||South Kingstown||Taylor - Rooms - Reynolds Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3497||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK084 MAJ EBENEZER ADAMS LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2379883 Major Ebenezer Adams Lot]||||South Kingstown||Major Ebenezer Adams Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3498||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK085 ADAMS-SWEET LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2379880 Adams-Sweet Lot]||||South Kingstown||Adams-Sweet Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3499||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK086 JOHN B STEDMAN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2636673 John B. Stedman Lot]||||South Kingstown||John B. Stedman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3500||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK087 COL EPHRIAM GARDINER LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2220198 Colonel Ephraim Gardiner Lot]||[[:Category:Col Ephraim Gardiner Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Colonel Ephraim Gardiner Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3501||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK088 JOHN WATSON LOT]||43||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268105 John Watson Lot]||[[:Category: John Watson Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||John Watson Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3502||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK089 ANTHONY NORTHUP LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2388716 Anthony Northup Lot]||||South Kingstown||Anthony Northup Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3503||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK090 THOMAS BROWN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2517563 Thomas Brown Lot]||||South Kingstown||Thomas Brown Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3504||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK091 PALMER GARDINER LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268112 Palmer Gardiner Lot]||||South Kingstown||Palmer Gardiner Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3505||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK092 HENRY GARDNER LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2566389 Henry Gardner Lot]||||South Kingstown||Henry Gardner Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3506||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK093 OLIVER WATSON LOT]||35||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2304648 Oliver Watson Lot]||||South Kingstown||Oliver Watson Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3507||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK094 ELDREDGE CRANDALL LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2361078 Eldredge Crandall Lot]||||South Kingstown||Eldredge Crandall Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3508||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK095 QUAKER LOT]||131||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2178931 Old Quaker Cemetery]||[[:Category: Old Quaker Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Old Quaker Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3509||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK096 SAMUEL WORDEN LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2650505 Samuel Worden Lot]||||South Kingstown||Samuel Worden Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3510||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK097 SOLOMON CARPENTER LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2251997 Solomon Carpenter Lot]||[[:Category:Solomon Carpenter Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Solomon Carpenter Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3511||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK098 ROWLAND BROWN LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2484948 Rowland Brown Lot]||||South Kingstown||Rowland Brown Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3512||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK099 JEREMIAH WILSON LOT]||17||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2468436 Wilson Lot]||[[:Category:Jeremiah Wilson Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Wilson Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3513||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK100 JOSHUA TEFFT LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2536390 Joshua Tefft Lot]||||South Kingstown||Joshua Tefft Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3514||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK101 BRENTON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2655793 Brenton Lot]||||South Kingstown||Brenton Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3515||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK102 SWEET BRIGGS JR LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2468441 Sweet Briggs Jr Lot]||[[:Category: Sweet Briggs Jr Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Sweet Briggs Jr Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3516||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK103 JEREMIAH BROWN LOT]||22||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2285558 Jeremiah Brown Lot]||||South Kingstown||Jeremiah Brown Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3517||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK104 BULL BLOCK HOUSE LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683330 Bull Block House Lot]||||South Kingstown||Bull Block House Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3518||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK105 STEPHEN C CARPENTER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268116 Stephen C. Carpenter Lot]||||South Kingstown||Stephen C. Carpenter Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3519||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK106 REUBEN CASWELL LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648463 Reuben Caswell Lot]||||South Kingstown||Reuben Caswell Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3520||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK107 JESSE COTTRELL LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268119 Jesse Cottrell Lot]||||South Kingstown||Jesse Cottrell Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3521||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK108 GEORGE W CRANDALL LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2655795 George W. Crandall Lot]||||South Kingstown||George W. Crandall Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3522||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK109 JOSHUA CURTIS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648460 Joshua Curtis Lot]||||South Kingstown||Joshua Curtis Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3523||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK110 STEPHEN G TEFFT LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268171 Stephen G. Tefft Lot]||||South Kingstown||Stephen G. Tefft Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3524||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK111 WILLIAM DYER LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268177 Dyer Lot]||||South Kingstown||Dyer Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3525||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK112 ROWLAND R GARDNER LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268219 Rowland R. Gardner Lot]||||South Kingstown||Rowland R. Gardner Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3526||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK113 GEORGE GARDINER LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268222 George Gardiner Lot]||||South Kingstown||George Gardiner Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3527||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK114 NATHAN GARDNER LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2181119 Nathan Gardner Lot]||||South Kingstown||Nathan Gardner Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3528||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK115 CALEB HAZARD LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268223 Caleb Hazard Lot]||||South Kingstown||Caleb Hazard Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3529||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK116 STOUT JEFFREY HAZARD LOT]||45||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2655796 Jeffrey Hazard Lot]||||South Kingstown||Jeffrey Hazard Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3530||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK117 HOLLOWAY LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268224 Holloway Lot]||||South Kingstown||Holloway Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3531||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK118 HORACE HOLLOWAY LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268225 Horace Holloway Lot]||||South Kingstown||Horace Holloway Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3532||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK119 JOSEPH HULL LOT]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268227 Joseph Hull Lot]||||South Kingstown||Joseph Hull Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3533||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK120 STEPHEN S GRINELL LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2268229 Stephen S. Grinell Lot]||||South Kingstown||Stephen S. Grinell Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3534||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK121 BABCOCK-MARCHANT LOT]||61||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2460504 Babcock-Marchant Lot]||||South Kingstown||Babcock-Marchant Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3535||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK122 JAMES LOT]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2612395 James Lot]||||South Kingstown||James Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3536||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK123 ROBERT F NOYES LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2379887 Noyes Family Farm Cemetery]||||South Kingstown||Noyes Family Farm Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3537||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK124 BRIGHTMAN TUCKER LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648447 Brightman Tucker Lot]||||South Kingstown||Brightman Tucker Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3538||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK125 CAPT GEORGE SHEARMAN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2535625 Captain George Shearman Lot]||||South Kingstown||Captain George Shearman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3539||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK126 PELEG SLOCUM LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2402863 Peleg Slocum Lot]||||South Kingstown||Peleg Slocum Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3540||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK127 SMALL POX LOT]||110||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683333 Small Pox Lot]||||South Kingstown||Small Pox Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3541||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK128 ELIJAH TEFFT LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648444 Elijah Tefft Lot]||||South Kingstown||Elijah Tefft Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3542||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK129 WILLIAM TANNER LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2420422 Tanner Cemetery]||||South Kingstown||Tanner Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3543||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK130 JOSIAS TANNER LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2645598 Josias Tanner Lot]||||South Kingstown||Josias Tanner Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3544||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK131 THOMAS B TANNER LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2645600 Thomas B. Tanner Lot]||||South Kingstown||Thomas B. Tanner Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3545||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK132 PERRY GREENE UNDERWOOD LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2645615 Perry Underwood Lot]||||South Kingstown||Perry Underwood Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3546||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK133 FREEMAN P WATSON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2482430 Freeman P Watson Lot]||||South Kingstown||Freeman P Watson Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3547||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK134 WALTER WATSON LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2412882 Walter Watson Lot]||||South Kingstown||Walter Watson Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3548||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK135 SAMUEL WHALEY LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2575774 Samuel Whaley Lot]||||South Kingstown||Samuel Whaley Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3549||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK136 STEPHEN B WATSON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648441 Stephen Watson Lot]||||South Kingstown||Stephen Watson Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3550||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK137 THOMAS WEBSTER LOT]||48||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2360422 Thomas Webster Lot]||||South Kingstown||Thomas Webster Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3551||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK138 ROBERT BROWN LOT]||32||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2598986 Robert Brown Lot]||[[:Category: Robert Brown Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Robert Brown Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3552||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK139 JOHN BROWN LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683335 John Brown Lot]||||South Kingstown||John Brown Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3553||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK140 DR GEORGE HAZARD LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683337 Dr George Hazard Lot]||||South Kingstown||Dr George Hazard Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3554||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK141 PELEG BABCOCK LOT]||21||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683339 Peleg Babcock Lot]||||South Kingstown||Peleg Babcock Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3555||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK142 COURT HOUSE LOT]||81||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648369 Court House Cemetery]||||South Kingstown||Court House Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3556||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK143 BROWN CHAPEL CEMETERY]||56||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2578714 Brown Chapel Cemetery]||||South Kingstown||Brown Chapel Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3557||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK144 TOWN FARM CEMETERY]||100||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2554697 Town Farm Cemetery]||||South Kingstown||Town Farm Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3558||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK145 JOHN TUCKER LOT]||37||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2386616 John Tucker Lot]||[[:Category: John Tucker Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||John Tucker Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3559||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK146 BENJAMIN B SHELDON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648364 Benjamin Sheldon Lot]||||South Kingstown||Benjamin Sheldon Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3560||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK147 JOSHUA TUCKER LOT]||69||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2429696 Joshua Tucker Lot]||[[:Category: Joshua Tucker Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Joshua Tucker Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3561||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK148 SUSAN HALE LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648358 Susan Hale Lot]||||South Kingstown||Susan Hale Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3562||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK149 HERMAN ROUNDTREE LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648356 Herman Roundtree Lot]||||South Kingstown||Herman Roundtree Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3563||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK150 NORTHUP LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648354 Northup Lot]||||South Kingstown||Northup Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3564||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK151 WATSON LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2581163 Jeffrey Watson Lot]||||South Kingstown||Jeffrey Watson Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3565||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK152 COTTRELL LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531382 Cottrell Lot]||||South Kingstown||Cottrell Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3566||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK153 SYLVIA TOREY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648294 Sylvia Torrey Lot]||||South Kingstown||Sylvia Torrey Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3567||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK154 CALEB GARDINER LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648291 Caleb Gardiner Lot]||||South Kingstown||Caleb Gardiner Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3568||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK155 CONGDON LOT]||57||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531379 Congdon Lot]||||South Kingstown||Congdon Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3569||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK156 CHAMPLAIN - HOLLAND LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648289 Champlin-Holland Lot]||||South Kingstown||Champlin-Holland Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3570||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK157 JOSEPH CASE LOT]||44||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531378 Joseph Case Lot]||||South Kingstown||Joseph Case Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3571||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK158 KNOWLES-RATHBUN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683347 Knowles-Rathbun Lot]||||South Kingstown||Knowles-Rathbun Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3572||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK159 DANIEL STEDMAN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683353 Daniel Stedman Lot]||||South Kingstown||Daniel Stedman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3573||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK160 HULL FAMILY BURIAL GROUND]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683354 Hull Family Burial Ground]||||South Kingstown||Hull Family Burial Ground, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3574||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK161 WILLIAM DAVIS LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683361 William Davis Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||William Davis Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3575||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK162 EDWARD SAUNDERS LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683362 Edward Saunders Lot]||||South Kingstown||Edward Saunders Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3576||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK163 SAMUEL STEDMAN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683365 Samuel Stedman Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||Samuel Stedman Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3577||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK164 LEVI TOTTEN LOT]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683874 Levi Totten Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||Levi Totten Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3578||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK165 GEORGE W THOMAS LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2683877 George W Thomas Lot]||||South Kingstown||George W Thomas Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3579||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK166 JAMES H BACON LOT]||38||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684191 James H Bacon Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||James H Bacon Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3580||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK167 CHAMPLIN LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684192 Champlin Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||Champlin Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3581||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK168 WILLIAM G HOLBURTON LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684193 William G Holburton Lot]||||South Kingstown||William G Holburton Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3582||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK169 BENJAMIN CARPENTER LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684197 Benjamin Carpenter Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||Benjamin Carpenter Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3583||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK170 HON WILLIAM T BROWNING LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684200 Honorable William T Browning Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||Honorable William T Browning Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3584||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK171 JOSEPH P BABCOCK LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684209 Joseph P Babcock Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||Joseph P Babcock Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3585||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK172 JEREMIAH NILES POTTER LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684212 Jeremiah Niles Potter Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||Jeremiah Niles Potter Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3586||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK173 ISAAC GOODCHILD LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684214 Isaac Goodchild Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||Isaac Goodchild Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3587||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK174 HENRY E PALMER LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684239 Henry E Palmer Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||Henry E Palmer Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3588||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK175 BABCOCK LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684240 Babcock Lot]||||South Kingstown||Babcock Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3589||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK176 JOHN A TUCKER LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684276 John A Tucker Lot]||||South Kingstown||John A Tucker Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3590||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK177 GIDEON NORTHRUP]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684277 Gideon Northup Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||Gideon Northup Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3591||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK178 UNKNOWN LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684920 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery South Kingstown #178]||||South Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery South Kingstown #178, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3592||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK179 TUCKER-CLARKE LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2607483 Tucker-Clarke Lot]||||South Kingstown||Tucker-Clarke Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3593||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK180 ANN DIXON LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648286 Ann Dixon Lot]||||South Kingstown||Ann Dixon Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3594||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK181 CALEB GREENE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2443615 Caleb Greene Lot]||||South Kingstown||Caleb Greene Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3595||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK182 JOSEPH CHAMPLAIN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684329 Joseph Champlin Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||Joseph Champlin Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3596||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK183 LIBERTY N MAY LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684331 Liberty N May Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||Liberty N May Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3597||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK184 JOSEPH PERKINS LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531377 Joseph Perkins Lot]||||South Kingstown||Joseph Perkins Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3598||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK185 BENJAMIN WELLS LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2370644 Benjamin Wells Lot]||||South Kingstown||Benjamin Wells Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3599||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK186 EDWARD H HARVEY LOT]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648284 Harvey Lot]||||South Kingstown||Harvey Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3600||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK187 ISAAC FOWLER LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2531376 Isaac Fowler Lot]||||South Kingstown||Isaac Fowler Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3601||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK188 WILLIAM CONGDON LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684333 William Congdon Lot (Defunct)]||||South Kingstown||William Congdon Lot (Defunct), South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3602||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK189 POLODOR GARDNER LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648280 Polodor Gardner Lot]||||South Kingstown||Polodor Gardner Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3603||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK190 EDWARD CARR LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2681062 Edward Carr Lot]||||South Kingstown||Edward Carr Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3604||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK191 WILLIAM GOULD LOT]||||||||South Kingstown||, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3605||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK192 WISNER TOWNSEND LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648277 Wisner Townsend Lot]||||South Kingstown||Wisner Townsend Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3606||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK193 HENRY CHAMPLIN LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2578762 Henry Champlin Lot]||||South Kingstown||Henry Champlin Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3607||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK194 WILLIAM SHELDON BURYING PLACE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684336 William Sheldon Burying Place]||||South Kingstown||William Sheldon Burying Place, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3608||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK195 UNKNOWN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684337 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery South Kingstown #195]||||South Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery South Kingstown #195, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3609||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK196 LARKIN-WORDEN LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684339 Larkin-Worden Lot]||||South Kingstown||Larkin-Worden Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3610||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK197 OLD NILES FAMILY LOT]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2260196 Old Niles Family Lot]||[[:Category: Old Niles Family Lot, South Kingston, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Old Niles Family Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3611||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK198 SWEET BRIGGS SR LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684363 Sweet Briggs Sr Lot]||||South Kingstown||Sweet Briggs Sr Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3612||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK199 DANIEL BRAYMAN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684723 Daniel Brayman Lot]||||South Kingstown||Daniel Brayman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3613||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK200 UNKNOWN LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684724 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery South Kingstown #200]||||South Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery South Kingstown #200, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3614||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK201 HENRY MOORE LOT]||19||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2548716 Henry Moore Lot]||[[:Category: Henry Moore Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Henry Moore Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3615||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK202 JOHN SEGAR LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648273 John Segar Lot]||||South Kingstown||John Segar Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3616||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK203 CARPENTER LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2466106 Carpenter Lot]||||South Kingstown||Carpenter Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3617||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK204 JEREMIAH B HAZARD LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648784 Jeremiah B Hazard Lot]||||South Kingstown||Jeremiah B Hazard Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3618||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK205 PERRY LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684725 Perry Lot]||||South Kingstown||Perry Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3619||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK206 OTHONIAL WILCOX]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2684727 Othonial Wilcox Lot]||||South Kingstown||Othonial Wilcox Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3620||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK207 JOHN CONGDON LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686789 John Congdon Lot]||||South Kingstown||John Congdon Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3621||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SK999 NAILER TOM'S DIARY]||||||||South Kingstown||, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3622||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA01 SAMUEL ALLEN BURYING PLACE]||18||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648615 Samuel Allen Burying Place]||||South Kingstown||Samuel Allen Burying Place, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3623||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA02 SAMUEL SWEET]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648614 Samuel Sweet Lot]||||South Kingstown||Samuel Sweet Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3624||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA03 ELDER BENJAMIN WAITE LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648654 Elder Benjamin Waite Lot]||||South Kingstown||Elder Benjamin Waite Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3625||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA04 SHERMAN LOT]||13||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648656 Sherman Lot]||||South Kingstown||Sherman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3626||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA05 JUDGE E R POTTER-CRIMINALS]||36||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648659 Judge E R Potters Lot]||||South Kingstown||Judge E R Potters Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3627||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA06 THOMAS CHAMPLIN LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648682 Thomas Champlin Lot]||[[:Category:Thomas Champlin Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island]]||South Kingstown||Thomas Champlin Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3628||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA07 BABCOCK LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686141 Babcock Lot]||||South Kingstown||Babcock Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3629||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA08 PECKHAM LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686142 Peckham Lot]||||South Kingstown||Peckham Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3630||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA09 POOR FARM CEMETERY]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686143 Poor Farm Cemetery]||||South Kingstown||Poor Farm Cemetery, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3631||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA10 BABCOCK SLAVE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686145 Babcock Slave Lot]||||South Kingstown||Babcock Slave Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3632||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA11 STEADMAN LOT]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648698 Steadman Lot]||||South Kingstown||Steadman Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3633||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA12 GAVITT LOT]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648683 Gavitt Lot]||||South Kingstown||Gavitt Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3634||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA13 MUMFORD YARD]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686153 Mumford Yard]||||South Kingstown||Mumford Yard, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3635||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA14 GEORGE WALMSLEY LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686154 George Walmsley Lot]||||South Kingstown||George Walmsley Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3636||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA15 GEORGE TEFFT LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686155 George Tefft Lot]||||South Kingstown||George Tefft Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3637||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA16 SLAVE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686156 Slave Lot]||||South Kingstown||Slave Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3638||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA17 UNKNOWN LOT]||34||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686159 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery South Kingstown #A17]||||South Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery South Kingstown #A17, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3639||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA18 GRINNELL LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648701 Grinnell Lot]||||South Kingstown||Grinnell Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3640||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA19 JOHN CONGDON LOT SEE SK207]||||||||South Kingstown||, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3641||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA20 HARRINGTON LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648702 Harrington Lot]||||South Kingstown||Harrington Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3642||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA21 INDIAN BURIAL GROUND-100 ACRES]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686767 Indian Burial Ground]||||South Kingstown||Indian Burial Ground, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3643||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA22 ICHABOD HOLLEY LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648703 Ichabod Holley Lot]||||South Kingstown||Ichabod Holley Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3644||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA23 HULL LOT]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686768 Hull Lot]||||South Kingstown||Hull Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3645||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA24 HOLLAND LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648710 Holland Lot]||||South Kingstown||Holland Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3646||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA25 BABCOCK LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648711 Babcock Lot]||||South Kingstown||Babcock Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3647||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA26 PLATO BABCOCK LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686769 Plato Babcock Lot]||||South Kingstown||Plato Babcock Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3648||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA27 GIBRA ALLEN LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686770 Gibra Allen Lot]||||South Kingstown||Gibra Allen Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3649||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA28 WATSON LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686771 Watson Lot]||||South Kingstown||Watson Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3650||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA29 BROWN LOT-BRIDGETOWN]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686772 Brown Lot]||||South Kingstown||Brown Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3651||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA30 WILLIAM H PERRY LOT]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648718 William H Perry Lot]||||South Kingstown||William H Perry Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3652||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA32 HAZARD LOT]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648792 Hazard Lot]||||South Kingstown||Hazard Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3653||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA33 DOCKRAY FAMILY SLAVE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686773 Dockray Family Slave Lot]||||South Kingstown||Dockray Family Slave Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3654||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA34 INDIAN BURIAL YARD]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686774 Indian Burial Yard]||||South Kingstown||Indian Burial Yard, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3655||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA35 KNOWLES FAMILY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686776 Knowles Family Lot]||||South Kingstown||Knowles Family Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3656||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA36 RATHBUN LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686777 Rathbun Lot]||||South Kingstown||Rathbun Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3657||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA37 SHELDON LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648810 Sheldon Lot]||||South Kingstown||Sheldon Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3658||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA38 MUMFORD LOT]||23||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648807 Mumford Lot]||||South Kingstown||Mumford Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3659||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA39 UNKNOWN]||16||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686778 Rhode Island Hist Cemetery South Kingstown #A39]||||South Kingstown||Rhode Island Hist Cemetery South Kingstown #A39, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3660||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA40 SHELDON-SMITH LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686781 Sheldon-Smith Lot]||||South Kingstown||Sheldon-Smith Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3661||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA41 BENTLEY LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686782 Bentley Lot]||||South Kingstown||Bentley Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3662||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA42 WILLIAMS LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686783 Williams Lot]||||South Kingstown||Williams Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3663||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA43 SLAVE LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686785 Slave Lot]||||South Kingstown||Slave Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3664||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA44 TOWN POOR LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686786 Town Poor Lot]||||South Kingstown||Town Poor Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3665||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA45 DR THOMAS SWEET LOT]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2530361 Doctor Thomas Sweet Lot]||||South Kingstown||Doctor Thomas Sweet Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3666||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA46 HANNAH RESK LOT]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686787 Hannah Resk Lot]||||South Kingstown||Hannah Resk Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3667||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA47 SARAH (PECKHAM) DIXON STONE]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2648813 Sarah Dixon Stone]||||South Kingstown||Sarah Dixon Stone, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3668||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=SKA48 BULLOCK LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686788 Bullock Lot]||||South Kingstown||Bullock Lot, South Kingstown, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3669||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY001 REV JOSEPH PARK FAMILY LOT]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2687407 Reverend Joseph Park Family Lot]||||Westerly||Reverend Joseph Park Family Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3670||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY002 COL JOSEPH NOYES BURIAL GRND]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216721 Noyes Burial Ground]||||Westerly||Noyes Burial Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3671||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY003 CHAMPLIN-WILCOX LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216723 Champlin-Wilcox Lot]||[[:Category: Champlin-Wilcox Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island]]||Westerly||Champlin-Wilcox Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3672||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY004 CHAPMAN BURIAL GROUND]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2312501 Chapman Burial Ground]||||Westerly||Chapman Burial Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3673||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY005 NATHAN BARBER LOT]||11||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2338774 Nathan Barber Lot]||[[:Category: Nathan Barber Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island]]||Westerly||Nathan Barber Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3674||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY006 GEORGE SHEFFIELD LOT]||25||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688171 George Sheffield Lot]||||Westerly||George Sheffield Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3675||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY007 JAMES BABCOCK GROUND]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284471 James Babcock Ground]||[[:Category: James Babcock Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island]]||Westerly||James Babcock Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3676||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY008 RIVER BEND CEMETERY]||15000||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/167313 River Bend Cemetery]||[[:Category: River Bend Cemetery, Westerly, Rhode Island]]||Westerly||River Bend Cemetery, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3677||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY009 ST SEBASTIAN CEMETERY]||2800||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1928534 Saint Sebastian Cemetery]||[[:Category:Saint Sebastian Cemetery, Westerly, Rhode Island]]||Westerly||Saint Sebastian Cemetery, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3678||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY010 MAXSON CHASE LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2560240 Maxson Chase Lot]||||Westerly||Maxson Chase Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3679||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY011 FRIENDS' CEMETERY]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2181487 Friends Cemetery]||||Westerly||Friends Cemetery, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3680||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY012 EDWARD BLIVEN LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2360306 Edward Bliven Lot]||[[:Category: Edward Bliven Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island]]||Westerly||Edward Bliven Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3681||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY013 SUMNER CHAPMAN LOT]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688172 Sumner Chapman Lot]||||Westerly||Sumner Chapman Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3682||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY014 FRAZIER LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688173 Frazier Lot]||||Westerly||Frazier Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3683||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY015 OLD CRANDALL CEMETERY]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2188977 Old Crandall Cemetery]|[[:Category: Old Crandall Cemetery, Westerly, Rhode Island]]|||Westerly||Old Crandall Cemetery, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3684||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY016 STILLMAN-CRANDALL LOT]||33||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2361044 Stillman-Crandall Lot]||[[:Category: Stillman-Crandall Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island]]||Westerly||Stillman-Crandall Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3685||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY017 CLARK HISCOX LOT]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2434804 Clark Hiscox Lot]||[[:Category: Clark Hiscox Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island]]||Westerly||Clark Hiscox Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3686||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY018 DIXON BURIAL GROUND]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688187 Dixon Burial Ground]||||Westerly||Dixon Burial Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3687||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY019 ISAAC VARS CEMETERY]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2319354 Vars Cemetery]||||Westerly||Vars Cemetery, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3688||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY020 NIANTIC LOT]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2290405 Niantic Lot]||[[:Category: Niantic Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island]]||Westerly||Niantic Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3689||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY021 JAMES PECKHAM CEMETERY]||14||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2686957 James Peckham Cemetery]||||Westerly||James Peckham Cemetery, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3690||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY022 SUMNER CHAPMAN LOT]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688213 Sumner Chapman Lot #2]||||Westerly||Sumner Chapman Lot #2, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3691||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY023 VOSE LOT]||100||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2380123 Vose Lot]||||Westerly||Vose Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3692||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY024 BENJAMIN GARITT LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688191 Benjamin Gavitt Lot]||||Westerly||Benjamin Gavitt Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3693||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY025 CAPT THOMAS SISSON LOT]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688192 Captain Thomas Sisson Lot]||||Westerly||Captain Thomas Sisson Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3694||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY026 GOV SAMUEL WARD LOT]||4||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2230790 Governor Samuel Ward Lot]||||Westerly||Governor Samuel Ward Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3695||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY027 JAMES ROSS LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2360320 James Ross Lot]||||Westerly||James Ross Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3696||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY028 DANIEL PECKHAM LOT]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2398252 Samuel Peckham Lot]||||Westerly||Samuel Peckham Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3697||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY029 CAPT CORNELIUS STETSON LOT]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688193 Captain Cornelius Stetson Lot]||||Westerly||Captain Cornelius Stetson Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3698||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY030 HALL - VARS LOT]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688194 Hall-Vars Lot]||||Westerly||Hall-Vars Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3699||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY031 JONATHAN FOSTER GROUND]||100||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2629303 Jonathan Foster Ground]||||Westerly||Jonathan Foster Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3700||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY032 BENJAMIN YORK GROUND]||9||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2570170 Benjamin York Ground]||||Westerly||Benjamin York Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3701||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY033 DEA OLIVER DODGE GROUND]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2653064 Deacon Oliver Dodge Burial Ground]||||Westerly||Deacon Oliver Dodge Burial Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3702||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY034 LAMPHEAR GROUND]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688196 Lamphear Ground]||||Westerly||Lamphear Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3703||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY035 PARDON LEWIS GROUND]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688198 Pardon Lewis Ground]||||Westerly||Pardon Lewis Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3704||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY036 CHAMPLIN GROUND]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2534267 Champlin Ground]||||Westerly||Champlin Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3705||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY037 CAPT. CLARK LAMPHEAR GROUND]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2404731 Clark - Lanphear Ground]||||Westerly||Clark - Lanphear Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3706||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY038 SAUNDERS GROUND]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688199 Saunders Ground]||||Westerly||Saunders Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3707||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY039 SAMUEL NYE GROUND]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2615959 Samuel Nye Ground]||||Westerly||Samuel Nye Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3708||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY040 ANDREW FREEBODY GROUND]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688200 Andrew Freebody Ground]||||Westerly||Andrew Freebody Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3709||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY041 CAPT. JOHN PENDLETON GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2284322 Pendleton Ground]||||Westerly||Pendleton Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3710||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY042 GEORGE DENISON GROUND]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2405912 Denison Ground]||[[:Category:George Denison Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island]]||Westerly||Denison Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3711||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY043 JOSEPH GAVITT GROUND]||10||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688201 Joseph Gavitt Ground]||||Westerly||Joseph Gavitt Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3712||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY044 THOMAS RAY GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688204 Thomas Ray Ground]||||Westerly||Thomas Ray Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3713||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY045 WILLIAM CLARK GROUND]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2361072 Clark Ground]||[[:Category: Clark Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island]]||Westerly||Clark Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3714||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY046 HENRY GAVITT GROUND]||3||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688209 Henry Gavitt Ground]||||Westerly||Henry Gavitt Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3715||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY047 PELEG PECKHAM GROUND]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2507008 Peleg Peckham Lot]||[[:Category: Peleg Peckham Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island]]||Westerly||Peleg Peckham Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3716||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY048 CAPT JEDDO THOMPSON GROUND]||40||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2678816 Thompson Ground]||||Westerly||Thompson Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3717||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY049 EZEKIEL GAVITT GROUND]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688211 Ezekiel Gavitt Ground]||||Westerly||Ezekiel Gavitt Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3718||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY050 JOHN LEWIS GROUND #1]||60||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2310534 John Lewis Ground #1]||[[:Category: John Lewis Ground No. 1, Westerly, Rhode Island]]||Westerly||John Lewis Ground #1, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3719||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY051 SAMUEL CHAPMAN GROUND #3]||24||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688212 Samuel Chapman Ground #3]||||Westerly||Samuel Chapman Ground #3, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3720||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY052 DANIEL CHAPMAN GROUND]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2536257 Daniel Chapman Ground]||||Westerly||Daniel Chapman Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3721||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY053 THOMAS RATHBUN GROUND]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688214 Thomas Rathbun Ground]||||Westerly||Thomas Rathbun Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3722||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY054 ARNOLD CRANDALL GROUND]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688215 Arnold Crandall Ground]||||Westerly||Arnold Crandall Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3723||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY055 THIER CRANDALL GROUND]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2354616 Thier Crandall Ground]||[[:Category:Thier Crandall Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island]] ||Westerly||Thier Crandall Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3724||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY056 CLARK GROUND]||50||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2294940 Clark Ground]||||Westerly||Clark Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3725||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY057 GREEN GROUND]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688216 Green Ground]||||Westerly||Green Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3726||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY058 HAZARD GROUND]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688218 Hazard Ground]||||Westerly||Hazard Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3727||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY059 BRUMLEY GROUND]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688219 Brumley Ground]||||Westerly||Brumley Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3728||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY060 MAJOR WALTER WHITE GROUND]||8||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2216741 Major Walter White Burial Ground]||||Westerly||Major Walter White Burial Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3729||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY061 SIMEON PENDLETON GROUND]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688220 Simeon Pendleton Ground]||||Westerly||Simeon Pendleton Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3730||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY062 CITIZEN GROUND]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2273950 Citizen Ground]||||Westerly||Citizen Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3731||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY063 DUNHAM GROUND]||20||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688221 Dunham Ground]||||Westerly||Dunham Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3732||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY064 LAMPHEAR GROUND (1)]||1||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688229 Lamphear Ground #1]||||Westerly||Lamphear Ground #1, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3733||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY065 JOSHUA BARBER GROUND]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688230 Joshua Barber Ground]||||Westerly||Joshua Barber Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3734||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY066 BERRY GROUND]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688231 Berry Ground]||||Westerly||Berry Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3735||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY067 PELEG SAUNDERS GROUND (4)]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688232 Peleg Saunders Ground #4 (Defunct)]||||Westerly||Peleg Saunders Ground #4 (Defunct), Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3736||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY068 KNOWLES GROUND]||7||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688262 Knowles Ground (Defunct)]||||Westerly||Knowles Ground (Defunct), Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3737||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY069 LYMAN HALL GROUND (3)]||6||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688267 Lyman Hall Ground #3 (Defunct)]||||Westerly||Lyman Hall Ground #3 (Defunct), Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3738||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY070 DAVIS GROUND]||2||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688269 Davis Ground (Defunct)]||||Westerly||Davis Ground (Defunct), Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3739||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY071 DUNN GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688270 Dunn Ground (Defunct)]||||Westerly||Dunn Ground (Defunct), Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3740||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY072 RHODES GROUND]||30||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688277 Rhodes Ground]||||Westerly||Rhodes Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3741||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY073 SISSON GROUND (2)]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688279 Sisson Ground #2]||||Westerly||Sisson Ground #2, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3742||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY074 SIMS GROUND]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2558744 Simms Ground]||||Westerly||Simms Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3743||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY075 NASH LOT]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688280 Nash Lot (Defunct)]||||Westerly||Nash Lot (Defunct), Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3744||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY076 BLIVEN GROUND (2)]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688281 Bliven Ground #2]||||Westerly||Bliven Ground #2, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3745||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY077 CORDNER GROUND]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688282 Cordner Ground (Defunct)]||||Westerly||Cordner Ground (Defunct), Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3746||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY501 CAPT SAMUEL ALLEN GROUND]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688285 Captain Samuel Allen Ground]||||Westerly||Captain Samuel Allen Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3747||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY502 AUSTIN GROUND]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688286 Austin Ground]||||Westerly||Austin Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3748||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY503 BABCOCK GROUND (2)]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688287 Babcock Ground #2]||||Westerly||Babcock Ground #2, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3749||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY504 BURDICK GROUND]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2361982 Burdick Ground]||||Westerly||Burdick Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3750||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY505 CHASE GROUND (1)]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688331 Chase Ground #1]||||Westerly||Chase Ground #1, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3751||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY506 CLARK GROUND (3)]||5||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688332 Clark Ground #3]||||Westerly||Clark Ground #3, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3752||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY507 COTRELL GROUND]||12||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688335 Cottrell Ground]||||Westerly||Cottrell Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3753||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY509 HALL GROUND (2)]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688336 Hall Ground #2]||||Westerly||Hall Ground #2, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3754||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY510 HARDY GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688337 Hardy Ground]||||Westerly||Hardy Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3755||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY511 INDIAN GROUND (9)]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688338 Indian Ground]||||Westerly||Indian Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3756||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY514 SLAVE LOT - THOMPSON FAMILY]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688339 Thompson Family Slave Lot]||||Westerly||Thompson Family Slave Lot, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3757||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY515 UNNAMED GROUND (3)]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688340 Unnamed Ground #3]||||Westerly||Unnamed Ground #3, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3758||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY516 UNNAMED GROUND (4)]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688343 Unnamed Ground #4]||||Westerly||Unnamed Ground #4, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3759||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY517 UNNAMED GROUND (9)]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688344 Unnamed Ground #9]||||Westerly||Unnamed Ground #9, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3760||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY518 JOHN LEWIS GROUND #1]||||||||Westerly||, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3761||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY519 CARR-VINCENT GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688345 Carr-Vincent Ground]||||Westerly||Carr-Vincent Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3762||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY520 CHILDREN'S GROUND]||||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688346 Childrens Ground]||||Westerly||Childrens Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |- valign=top |3763||[http://rihistoriccemeteries.org/newsearchcemeterydetail.aspx?ceme_no=WY521 LARKIN GROUND]||15||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2688347 Larkin Ground]||||Westerly||Larkin Ground, Westerly, Rhode Island |} See also: * [[:Category: Washington County, Rhode Island, Cemeteries]]

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]]. ====Formed From==== {{Image|file=Washington_County_Texas.gif |align=c |size=300 |caption=Washington county seal. }} *{{blue|Washington County was an original Texas county created in 1836 and organized,1837 during the Republic of Texas}} It is named for George Washington. County seat is '''Brenham'''.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/washington-county ====Adjacent Counties==== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Washington County,[[:Category:Texas|Texas]] | NW Location = "Yegua Creek"
[[:Category:Burleson County, Texas|Burleson County]] | N Location = "Brazos River"
[[:Category:Brazos County, Texas|Brazos County]] | NE Location = "Brazos River"
[[:Category:Grimes County, Texas|Grimes County]] | E Location = "Brazos River"
[[:Category:Waller County, Texas|Waller County]] | SE Location = "Caney Creek" | S Location = [[:Category:Austin County, Texas|Austin County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Fayette County, Texas|Fayette County]]) | W Location = "Cedar Creek"
[[:Category:Lee County, Texas|Lee County]] }} {{Image|file=Washington_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=172 |caption=adjacent counties. }}{{clear}} ===History/Timeline=== Washington county is in the U.S. state of Texas. {{blue|The county was created in 1835 as a municipality of Mexico and organized as a county in 1837. }} It is named for George Washington, the first president of the United States. :Washington-on-the-Brazos is the notable sitewhere the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed by the early Texians during the convention of 1836 and theTexas Revolution. Its county seat is Brenham, which is located on the Brazos River. Washington-on-the-Brazos in the county is notable for the site of the signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence during the Convention of 1836. R :'''EARLY (9,000 years ago''' - Artifacts have been unearthed of the Paleo-Indian culture have been found Washington County area.Handbook of Texas Online, James L. Hailey and John Leffler, "Washington County," accessed August 04, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw04. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on February 19, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. :Tamique and Xaraname tribes inhabited the prairie between the Tonkawas of Central Texas and the coastal-dwelling Karankawas. Settlers found Tonkawas living in permanent settlements in the central portion of the area. Transient Arananamus and Apaches in the area were encountered. :1700s René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle explored part of Texas. Spanish reacted negatively to the French exploration by building missions and a presidio in East Texas near present day Nacogdoches. :Apr 1721 Domingo Ramón occupied La Bahía del Espíritu Santo, founded a presidio upon the ruins of the French Settlement. Spanish built the road to access the two settlements. :'''1821''' - Stephen F Austin recruited settlers in America and began moving into the area. According to Austin’s plan, families would receive 640 acres, with 320 Acres for the wife, and 100 Acres/ child. Single men would receive 320A. Slaveholders received 80 more acres for each slave he possessed. ;single men wouldAccording to Austin's colonization plan, participating families would receive 640 acres for the head of the household, 320 acres for the wife, and 100 acres for each child. Slaveholders would receive an additional 80 acres for each slave possessed. :'''Nov.1821''' Andrew Robinson, accompanied by Abner, Joseph, and Robert Kuykendall, moved their families and settled on west side of the Brazos River. :'''Jan, 1822''', Abner Kuykendall and Thomas Boatwright brought families to settle on New Year’s creek. Other early settlers to the area included James Gray, Abner Robinson, John P. Coles, and William Gates were other settlers. :'''1822''' - Ferry began on the Brazos River at the confluence of Navasota in 1822. :'''1825''' A cotton gin was established. :'''mid 1830s''' Washington-on-the-Brazos began in the mid 1830’s near the ferry site. :'''1834''' - the district of Brazos was formed by the legislature of Coahuila and Texas. Citizens of Washington--on-the-Brazos asked James B Miller (the political chief at San Felipe de Austin for community status. :'''July, 1835''' -Request was approved, voters selected Josa Handley as alcalde, Jesse Grimes and Asa Mitchell as regidores, A. C. Reynolds as sindico procurador, and John W. Hall as sheriff. :'''Late 1835-1836''' The Texas Revolution began by meetings to plan the Republic. Washington-on-the-Brazos was the very center of activity, concerning the rebellion, both political and military. . :'''Dec.1835''' - Headquarters for the Texan army commanded by Gen. Sam Houston :'''Mar 2, 1836''' -The town was site of the Convention of 1836, which issued the Texas Declaration of Independence and established the ad interim government. :'''Mid March, 1836''' - After the fall of the Alamo, all feared retribution from Mexican forces, so delegates and local population abandoned the town and area (called the Runaway Scrape. :'''Nov, 1836''' -Although the town was suggested as a possible site for the capital of the new republic, an election of the government in Houston instead. :'''1836''' Republic of Texas formed Washington County. {{Image|file=Washington_County_Texas.gif |align=r |size=250 |caption=Washington county seal, birthplace of Texas. }}{{clear}} :'''1837''' - Organization of the county with Washington-on-the-Brazos as the county seat. Sawmills, a brickyard, and the first school were built in or near Washington-on-the Brazos. :'''1839''' Reverend Anderson Buffington began to publish the Tarantula, the area's first newspaper, the Tarantula, was begun and the Texan and Brazos Farmer. :'''Feb, 1840''' -The county was divided into West of the Brazos River and north of Yequa Creek was attached with Milam county. Later some of Milam County became Lee and Burleson counties. More land would become Lee and Burleson counties. :'''Late 1840’''' a dozen steamboats visited the area with both passengers and goods between Velasco and Quintana. Steamboat traffic on the Brazos River helped to open the area to immigration and linked local farmers to national markets. :'''1841''' Washington County lost more land when Navasota County (now Brazos County) was established. It also lost territory to Walker County (1846) and Madison County (1853). The growth of the county caused the county seat to move to Mount Vernon. :'''1842''' - Washington-on-the-Brazos became the capital city of Texas a short spell before the capital was then moved to Austin. T :'''1846''' - Navasota County from part of Washington county.Texas Union Baptist Association established Baylor University in Independence.A bridge across the Brazos to Navasota constructed, Washington-on-the-Brazos (Texas first capital). :'''1853''' - More land became Walker county. which was originally one of the largest in Texas. In February 1840 all of Washington County west of the Brazos River and north of Yegua Creek was annexed to Milam County. Settlers began to populate small towns such as Gay Hill, Mount Vernon, Tiger Point, Mustang, and Independence. :'''1855''' - Soule University was established at Chappell Hill and became the center of Methodism in Texas. :'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] :'''1861''' - 95% of the electorate voted for secession. - 2 companies formed for the Confederacy- 5th Texas Calvary, “Dixie Blues of Hood’s Texas Brigade. :'''1862-64''' Numbers of slaves''' increased''' during war years due to southerners fleeing to Texas. By 1864- the slave population was 8,663. :'''1865'''- Union troops occupied the town with 2 companies for '''Reconstruction.'''Brenham gained a notariety of “unreconstructed”. :'''1867-69''' - a small Republican party began composed mostly of black freedmen, German immigrants and white Unionists and controlled politics until early 1880’s :'''1869''' - Ku Klux Klan was active in the county and caused one murder. :'''1874-'''- The county was reduced one last time when Lee County was formed. :'''1886''' -Harsh feelings in the election, white Republican leaders were run out of town :1880s Sharecropping began as the large plantations were broken into small tracts. :'''1890''' - 3 gas wells began :'''1900''' - 4,359 farms here, 105,000 acres cotton and 47,000 acres corn. Chicken and turkeys were raised. Boll weevil infestation began—causing cotton to decline as the leading crop. This continued to drop through the 1930’s. :'''1915'''- Brenham oil :'''1928''' - Sun Oilfield :'''1930’s''' The Federal New Deal established a CCC camp, employing young men and National Youth Administration to train in radio transmission. :'''1940’s''' farms became mechanized and consolidated, thus sharecroppers dropped. By 1950 - there were 2,929 farms. :'''1960''' - Population declined to 19,145 by 1960 - partly due to African Americans moved elsewhere , and World War II. :'''1990''' — Finally Mexican Americans began to move to the area - (5%). :'''1992''' - {{blue|ICE CREAM}} Blue Bell Creameries (2nd largest ice cream manufacturer began. ====={{blue|The Story of Washington-on-the-Brazos}}===== {{Image|file=Brazos_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Washington-on-the-Brazos. }} :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|10px]][http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/washington-on-the-brazos/park_history Washington on the Brazos] The story of WASHINGTON-on-the-BRAZOS- :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|10px]] [http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/washington-county Texas almanac Washington county] {{Image|file=Photos-723.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} {{clear}} :Stephen F Austin's colony, "Old Three Hundred", settlers for this colony arrived 1821. The first thing that had to be done was to build a ferry to gain access from the west side of the Brazos to the East side. Andrew Robinson was a settler on West side, who asked his son in law to build the ferry, which was finished 1822 by John W Hall. Stephen F Austin and Baron Bastrop awarded a league of land to Robinson in 1824 with their authority to operate the ferry. Washington-on-the-Brazos was surveyed, platted by 1833.http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/washington-on-the-brazos/park_history Washington on the Brazos] The town had rough log buildings on the bluff set 1/2 mile from the Brazos River. :"Colonel William Gray" described it as a "disgusting place." '''{{Blue|this was the beginning of the Texas colony and people were proud of it}}'''. Soon the "movers and the shakers" who were interested in governing were living there to attend meetings. :These men were not military, but had a different courage. They came to here to work on the Declaration of Independence. These delegates received word from Travis of his problems at the Alamo twice while they were working and some wanted to abandon this duty to send aid to Travis' aid. They felt Texas needed some governmental structure in place. . March 15, 1836, word reached Washington-on-the-Brazos of the '''fall of the Alamo'''. They stayed 2 more days finalizing the election of officials. :March 17, 1836- Then the governing powers and all delegates fled as well.. {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-11.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=a building Washington-on-the-Brazos. }} ::The delegates writing and signing the Declaration of Independence at the Convention knew they put their lives and families as well as assets at risk if the Revolution failed.. They may not have thought Santa Anna would march across Texas, but there was the possibility. The constitution began the government for the Republic of Texas http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/adp/archives/documents/washingtononbrazos.html {{red|Here is the geographic description for this mysterious town that we do not know in 2016.}} Washington-on-the-Brazos was located one mile SW of the junction of the Brazos and Navasota rivers, where the La Bahía Road crossed the Brazos River. It was 70 miles NW of Houston, and 200 miles up the Brazos River from the coastline.Handbook of Texas Online, Carole E. Christian, "Washington-On-the-brazos, TX," accessed June 11, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hvw10. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. Texas legislature appropriated funds for a park encompassing part of the old townsite in 1915. Washington-on-the-Brazos has hosted annual celebrations of Texas independence every March 2 since that time. ::It seems the power of the town and hearts of the people vanished when the government fled!! Finally people began moving back. '''1842''' the Republic of Texas appointed '''Washington -on-the-Brazos the capital of the Republic''' for a Second time. The capitol prospered when river traffic increased so that at times 3 stern-wheeled boats could be seen tied at the docks.. 1854 the river flooded and left a boat stranded in the middle of a cotton field. It had to be dismantled to move it. Washington-on-the-Brazos with population of 1500 people '''refused to pay the bonus for the railroad''' (Houston and Texas Central Railroad.... Did the Railroad kill this town? :'''The railroad by-passed Washington-on-the-Brazos'''!! Texas legislature passed over the town for capital of Texas and chose Waterloo to be its capital, which was renamed Austin. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington-on-the-Brazos,_Texashttp://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/washington-on-the-brazos http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/adp/archives/documents/washingtononbrazos.html *W. O. Dietrich, The Blazing Story of Washington County (Brenham, Texas: Banner Press, 1950; rev. ed., Wichita Falls: Nortex, 1973). *Jack Vincent Donoghue, Washington-on-the-Brazos (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1935). *Thomas Clarence Richardson, East Texas: Its History and Its Makers (4 vols., New York: Lewis Historical Publishing, 1940). {{Image|file=Photos-723.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Archer-1727.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=First capital. }}{{Image|file=Archer-1727-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=First capital. }}{{clear}}

==Government Offices== ::Washington County’s history can somewhat be taken from the courthouses. The marker for the current white rectangular courthouse of 1939 states it has had 4 courthouses, Research shows 6 - 7 courthouses. :'''1837 1st county seat''' - This was located at Washington-at-the-Brazos, site of the drafting and signing of the Texas Declaration of Independence. A one room log cabin served as the courthouse until 1841. Washington-at-the Brazos, site of the original one-room log cabin where the signers of the declaration and constitution worked. Washington-at-the Brazos was later purchased by the State of Texas for Texas student history. It includes a '''replica''' of the log cabin, There are even marked paths of the actual roads. http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/WashingtonOnTheBrazos/WashingtonOnTheBrazosStatePark.htm ::Location of this site is near the Juncture of the Navasota and Brazos Rivers; 18 miles East of Brenham and 10 miles W of Navasota :''1841 2nd Courthouse -''' - the county seat was in the home of Judge John Stamps who had platted the area and declared Mt. Vernon was county seat. When elections were held for the new site, Brenham, Turkey Creek, and Mt Vernon were the choices for voters. Brenham won. Currently Mt Vernon is a ghost town.http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Mount-Vernon-Texas.htmThen the population of Mt. Vernon moved to Brenham. '''No image.''' :1844 '''3rd Courthouse ''' -in Brenham. when several towns were put up for election of the next county seat, Brenham won. A public square was laid out. A log house on NE side of town was the courthouse of cedar. The building became too small. :'''4th Courthouse - 1844-1845''' -was 2 story cedar building on the site, but became too small. {{Image|file=Washington_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1844-45 courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''5th 1855-1884 Courthouse''', Cost $8,700. This building was 2 story, built of manufactured bricks, had a flat roof. The citizens met in this building to decide the vote for secession. two story courthouse completed. Tin roof added for $75.00. {{Image|file=Washington_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Old brick courthouse. }}{{Clear}} :'''1884 -5th Washington County Courthouse''', third located in Brenham, was made of bricks shipped from Houston, held together with sand for the mortar came from Sandy Creek which flowed through Fireman's Park. The building was designed by L.N. Preston with a cost $65,000. Unfortunately the''' great Galveston Hurricane''' destroyed the roof of the courthouse in 1900. The roof was repaired. This was used until it was replaced. http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Brenham/Brenham-Texas-Washington-County-Courthouse.htm#1884 Southwestern Historical Quarterly 110.1 (2006) vii, 1-37 - "A Name on the Cornerstone: The Landmark Texas Architecture of Jasper Newton Preston" by Bob Brinkman and Dan K. Utley {{Image|file=Washington_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=380 |caption=courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''1939 6th Washington County Courthouse''', - since its formation in 1835. Constructed during the tenure of County Judge Sam Low, the '''massive white limestone courthouse''' was designed in the art moderne style.his 1939 to current courthouse has pictures on the walls of the previous courthouses. This was written and photos courtesy of Terry Jeanson. http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Brenham/Brenham-Texas-Washington-County-http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Brenham/Brenham-Texas-Washington-County-Courthouse.htm#cornerstone [http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Brenham/Brenham-Texas-Washington-County-Courthouse.htm#cornerstone current courthouse] {{Image|file=Washington_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption=current moderne courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw04 :Location - the Blackland Prairies region of SE central Texas. :County center is at 30°14' north latitude and 96°24' west longitude. :Brenham, county seat is near the county's center, 75 air miles east of Austin. :Named for George Washington, the first president of the United States. Washington County :Size - 611 sq. mi. of gently rolling land :Elevations 200 to 500 feet above sea level. :Rivers/Creeks - Sloping SE, the county drains into the Brazos River, on E border. :Creeks - New Year's Creek, East Fork Mill Creek, Doe Run Creek, Wolf Creek, and Yegua Creekon North :Soils near the Brazos River- brownish to reddish, cracking and clayey or loamy; rest of the county are shallow to deep clayey soils cover a bed of chalk. :Water Reservoirs -(Subterranean) - the Catahoula, Oakville, and Lagarto formations. :Trees - post oak belt, elms, ashes, hackberries, hickories, pecans, cottonwoods, red cedar, mulberry. :Temperatures 39° F in January to 96° F in July :Growing season lasts 277 days. :Mineral resources include oil, natural gas, lignite, brick clay, salt and sulphur https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw04 =====Major Highways===== * U.S. Highway 290 * State Highway 36 * State Highway 105 =====County Resources===== '''Agriculture''' ''' Minerals''' *[http://www.bluebonnetgenealogy.org Washington county genealogy] ====Protected areas==== *Washington-on-the-Brazos ====Demographics==== As of the census of 2000, there were 30,373 people, 11,322 households, and 7,936 families residing in the county. The population density was 50 people per square mile. There were 13,241 housing units at an average density of 22 per square mile (8/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 74.68% White, 18.66% Black or African American and 8.71% of the population identified as Hispanic or Latino of any race. 33.6% identified as of German, 6.1% American, 5.7% English, 5.3% Irish and 5.0% Polish ancestry according to Census 2000. 88.1% spoke English, 8.6% Spanish, and 1.2% German as their first language. 12.90% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.53 and the average family size was 3.05. *Washington County comprises the Brenham, TX Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Houston-The Woodlands, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area. For every 100 females there were 94.70 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.10 males. The median income for a household in the county was $36,760, and the median income for a family was $43,982. Males had a median income of $31,698 versus $21,346 for females. The per capita income for the county was $17,384. About 9.80% of families and '''12.90%''' of the population were '''below the poverty line''',14.50% of those age 65 or over. ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Brenham, Texas|Brenham]] County Seat''' ====Towns==== *[[:Category:Burton, Texas|Burton]] ====Unincorporated communities==== :[[:Category: Berlin, Texas|Berlin]] :[[:Category:Chappell Hill, Texas|Chappell Hill]] :[[:Category:Gay Hill, Texas|Gay HIll]] :[[:Category:Greenvine, Texas|Greenvine]] :[[:Category:Independence, Texas|Independence]] :[[:Category:Latium, Texas|Latium]] :[[:Category:Muellersville, Texas|Muellersville]] :[[:Category:Prairie Hill, Texas|Prairie Hill]] :[[:Category:Quarry, Texas|Quarry]] :[[:Category:Phillipsburg, Texas|Phillipsburg]] :[[:Category:Rehburg, Texas|Rehburg]] :[[:Category:Salem, Washington County, Texas|Salem]] :[[:Category:Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas|Washington on the Brazos]] :[[:Category:Zionsville, Texas|Zionsville]] ====Incorporated communities==== *[[:Category:Cedar Creek, Texas|Cedar Creek]] – a mile north of Chappell Hill ====Schools==== {{Image|file=Anderson_County_Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption=Rockin Schoolhouse. }}{{clear}} *Brenham Independent School District https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brenham_Independent_School_District *Burton Independent School District http://www.burtonisd.net *Giddings Independent School District https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giddings_Independent_School_District *Hallettsville Independent School District https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hallettsville_Independent_School_District *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brenham_Christian_Academy **https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blinn_College Blinn College ====Cemeteries==== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Prairie Lea Cemetery, Brenham, Texas|Prairie Lea Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bethany Christian Church Cemetery, Burton, Texas|Bethany Christian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Phillipsburg German Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery, Phillipsburg, Texas|Phillipsburg German Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Derrick Family Cemetery, Burton, Texas|Derrick Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Emmanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Greenvine, Texas|Emmanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Gates-Perry Family Cemetery, Washington County, Texas|Gates-Perry Family Cemetery]] *[http://www.bluebonnetgenealogy.org Genealoogy and cemeteries, Washington County] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Washington/ListWashington.htmlWashington county cemeteries Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwashin/ TexGenweb cemeteries, Washington county] ===Historical Census=== {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" |Census yr. ||Pop. |- | 1850 || 5,983 |- |1860|| 15,215 |- |1870||23,104 |- |1880||27,565 |- |1890||29,161 |- |1900||32,931 |- |1910||25,561 |- |1920||26,624 |- |1930||25,394 |- |1940||25,387 |- |1950||20,542 |- |1960||19,145 |- |1970||18,842 |- |1980||21,998 |- |1990||26,154 |- |2000||30,373 |- |2010||33,718 |- |2014 est.||34,438 |} =====Land Grants===== *[https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth29761/m1/3/ '''1841 Conditional Land Grants for Washington County'''] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwashin/texts/abstract.txt Land Records] ====County Notables==== *[[Austin-1002 | Stephen F Austin]] Stephen F Austin "Old Three Hundred"colony, termed as "father of Texas" *[[Grimes-1481 |Jesse Grimes]] ''' drafter and signer of Texas Declaration of Independence''' *[[Bryan-2718 |Moses Austin Bryan]] nephew of Stephen F Austin ====County Resources====

* Maifest each May *Washington County Fair is held there in September. *German heritage festival that takes place each May called Maifest === Sources === * Washington County, Texas - '''http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_County,_Texas''' * The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas - '''http://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw04 ''' * Texas Almanac 2016 - 2017, Copyright (c) 2016 by Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. All Rights Reserved - '''https://shoptsha.com/products/12459/Books/Texas-Almanac-2016-2017''' * Texas Highways, published by the Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, Copyright (c) 2016, All Rights Reserved - '''http://www.texashighways.com''' * Personal Knowledge and Recollection of [[Branham-239|Robert Jason "Bob" Branham]], Jun 2016. *W. O. Dietrich, The Blazing Story of Washington County (Brenham, Texas: Banner Press, 1950; rev. ed., Wichita Falls: Nortex, 1973). *Jack Vincent Donoghue, Washington-on-the-Brazos (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1935). *Thomas Clarence Richardson, East Texas: Its History and Its Makers (4 vols., New York: Lewis Historical Publishing, 1940).

Washington Family History

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Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Washington families and information about individuals, places, and things named Washington. === Origin of Washington === '''Washington''' the surname represents a place name Washington. It is the name of a parish in Durham, England, five miles from Gateshead, and also of a parish in Sussex, ten miles from Shoreham. The 'ton' can mean "settlement, homestead". The 'weis' is a wash, a creek setting in from the sea. === Washingtons on WikiTree === * [[Washington-11|George Washington]], First US President * [[Washington-17|Ephraim Washington]] (1754-1796) * [[Washington-2|William Washington]] (1752-1810), cousin of George, Lt. Colonel in the Revolution Here is the complete [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/W/WASHINGTON_1.html Washington] index. The index is updated daily. If you add yourself or a Washington ancestor to WikiTree you addition(s) will appear on the index the following day. [[Category:Family Histories]]

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[[Category: United States of America, Mining Disasters]] [[Category:Washington| Mining]] [[Category: Washington, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] |'''Washington, Mining Disasters''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] == Washington Mining History == : Washington state has 57,692 mining claims recorded on public land, with 4,995 of those listed by the United States Geological Survey (USGS)."[https://thediggings.com/usa/washington Mining In Washington], ''The Diggings'' (www.TheDiggings.com : accessed 19 February 2020). as of Jan. 2020 The top county, measured by active mining claims, is [https://westernmininghistory.com/mine_county/washington/pend-oreille Pend Oreille] County. The commodities mined for the most are gold, silver, and copper. {| |{{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-84.jpg|align=l |size=450|caption=''A mine entrance, circa 1900}} |- |
|| {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-260.png|align=r|size=450|caption=''Gold Rush miners in 1858}} |- |} : Coal and metallic mineral mining in Washington began in the mid to late 1800s"[https://www.dnr.wa.gov/programs-and-services/geology/energy-mining-and-minerals/coal-metallic-and-mineral-resources Coal, Metallic and Mineral Resources]," ''Department of Natural Resources'' (DNR) (www.dnr.wa.gov), viewed 19 February 2020. . Major metallic resources were used for jewelry, currency, ammunition, cable, and aircraft. Non-metallic resources, such as limestone and clay, were used for bricks, dynamite, automobile finishes, glass making, and cement. Coal mines were tied to the development and expansion of the railroads."[https://www.historylink.org/File/5158 Coal in the Puget Sound]" ''History Link'' (www.HistoryLink.org), viewed 19 February 2020. As the railroad stretched further and reached more locations, the need for the coal mines grew. Coal was not only used to power the railroads, it was also used to heat the homes being built in the new mining towns. The largest mines were located in King County (Black Diamond, Franklin, and Renton), Pierce County (Carbonado), Kittitas County (Roslyn), and Lewis County (Centralia). : Eventually, oil and natural gas became competitors for heating homes and building and the Pacific Northwest moved to hydroelectric generation. The last of the underground mines in Washington was closed in 1975. Centralia, the last open pit mine, was closed in 2006. == Coal Mine Incidents == {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Deaths''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 May 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Roslyn_No._1_Mine_Disaster_1892|Roslyn No. 1 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Roslyn, Washington ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|24 Aug 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Franklin Mine Disaster 1894|Franklin Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Franklin, Washington ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|37 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fire |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|16 Nov 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Ravensdale_Mine_Disaster_1915|Ravensdale Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ravensdale, Washington ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|9 Dec 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Carbon_Hill_No._7_Mine_Disaster_1899|Carbon Hill No. 7]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Carbonado, Washington ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|31 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|8 Apr 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Blue_Canyon_Coal_Mine_Disaster_1895|Blue Canyon Coal Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Lake Whatcom, Washington ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|7 Dec 1904 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Burnett_No._5_Mine_Disaster_1904| Burnett No. 5 Mine]]  ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Burnett, Washington ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|12 Apr 1930 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Carbonado_Mine_Disaster_1930|Carbonado Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Carbonado, Washington ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|6 Nov 1910 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Lawson_Mine_Disaster_1910| Lawson Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Black Diamond, Washington ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|16 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 Aug 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Burnett_No._5_Mine_Disaster_1918|Burnett No. 5 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Burnett, Washington ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|12 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1 Oct 1902 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| [[Space:Lawson_Mine_Disaster_1902|Lawson Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Black Diamond, Washington ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|11 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|3 Oct 1909 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| [[Space:Roslyn_No._4_Mine_Disaster_1909|Roslyn No. 4 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Roslyn, Washington ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- |} |} {{Clear}} ==Museums & Memorials in Washington== * A Statue honoring the [https://www.dailyrecordnews.com/members/coal-miners-remembered-in-roslyn/article_8e1837d6-1579-11e3-a1d3-001a4bcf887a.html gold miners of the Upper County mines] in [[Wikipedia:Roslyn,_Washington|Roslyn, Kittitas, Washington]]. * A Statue and garden honoring the [https://www.courierherald.com/news/miners-memorial-and-statue-unveiled-during-black-diamond-miners-day-slideshow/ Black Diamond miners] in [[Wikipedia:Black_Diamond,_Washington|Black Diamond, King, Washington]]. * A marker was installed for the [https://www.historylink.org/File/20505 Carbonado miners] in [[Wikipedia:Carbonado,_Washington|Carbonado, Pierce, Washington]]. * The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concrete_Heritage_Museum Concrete Heritage Museum] in [[Wikipedia:Concrete,_Washington|Concrete, Skagit, Washington]] features logging, cement plants, miners, a cook shack, household items, construction of the Baker River Dam and other dams. * The [https://www.kchm.org/ Kittitas County Historical Museum] in [[Wikipedia:Ellensburg,_Washington|Ellensburg, Kittitas, Washington]] displays include pioneer exhibits, Native American, business, and military displays, exhibits of an antique car collection, doll collection, and rock and mineral collection. * The [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sedro-Woolley_Museum&action=edit&redlink=1 Sedro-Woolley Museum] in [[Wikipedia:Sedro-Woolley,_Washington|Sedro-Woolley, Skagit, Washington]] exhibits include model train layout, blacksmith, bank, town hall, dentist, stable, coal mine, hospital, saloon, general store, garage, and telephone operator displays. * The [https://okanogancountry.com/poi/shafer-museum Shafer Museum] in [[Wikipedia:Okanogan,_Washington|Okanogan, Okanogan, Washington]] has a pioneer complex which includes a log house with pioneer household items, 1890s general store, ladies shop with dolls and clothing, mining machinery, a print shop, and a schoolhouse == Resources == === Genealogy Resources === * [https://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/ Washington State Archives Marriage Records] on DigitalArchives.WA.gov * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1534448 Washington, County Marriages, 1855-2008] on FamilySearch.org * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2761120 Washington Marriage Index, 1969-2014] on FamilySearch.org * [https://www.deathindexes.com/washington/index.html Online Washington Death Records & Indexes] on DeathIndexes.com * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1454923 Washington Death Certificates, 1907-1960] on FamilySearch.org * [https://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/Home Washington State Archives - Digital Archives] on DigitalArchives.WA.gov === Further Reading === *[http://www.gendisasters.com/mainlist/washington/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents Washington Mining Disasters] * "Coal Towns in the Cascades" by John C. Shideler (not available online, check [https://www.worldcat.org/title/coal-towns-in-the-cascades-a-centennial-history-of-roslyn-and-cle-elum-washington/oclc/70805021 your local library]) * "Gold Mining in Washington State" by Ken & Vida Martin (not available online, check [https://www.worldcat.org/title/gold-mining-in-washington-state-yesterday-and-today-pioneer-stories-hiram-okanogan-smith-the-ballard-brothers/oclc/34269771 your local library]) * "Ghost Towns of the Pacific Northwest" by Philip Varney (not available online, check [https://www.worldcat.org/title/ghost-towns-of-the-pacific-northwest-your-guide-to-the-hidden-history-of-washington-oregon-and-british-columbia/oclc/808417690 your local library]) * [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Tacoma/MIEUAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Tacoma, Its History and Its Builders] by Herbert Hunt (Read online or download the PDF) == Sources == *[https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/statistics/content/allminingdisasters.html CDC Mining Disasters]

Washington Name Study

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[[Category: Washington Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] [[Category: US Southern Colonies Family Studies]] DISAMBIGUATION: Click the link for the [[Project:Washington State|Washington State Project]]. This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname WASHINGTON and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. '''Adding Project Template''' If you would like, you may add a project template to each profile included in your study. This will help raise awareness of your study and may increase collaboration [[Category: Washington_Name_Study]] {{One Name Study | name = Washington }} '''NOTE''': ''The Washington Name Study is under construction. If you are a part of the study, you may make your contributions at any time. If you are not a member but would like to join, just click the link to become a member as you would with any other profile.'' :* [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/WASHINGTON Washington Genealogists] :* [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WASHINGTON Washington Genealogy] :* [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/WASHINGTON Washington Questions on G2G] == Washington Name Study Resource Page == :

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[[Project:Indiana_Cemeteries|Indiana Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== Washington Park East Cemetery was originally established as a Masonic cemetery in the 1920's and in 1956 it was purchased by The Washington Park Cemetery Association. The cemetery sits on farm property that was owned by the Buchanan family who had first settled in the area in the 1820s. This free space page for the Washington Park East Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Indiana_Cemeteries|Indiana Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Indiana Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Washington Park East Cemetery is located at 10612 East Washington Street in the east side of Indianapolis, the capital city in Indiana. The cemetery is owned and maintained by the Washington Park Cemetery Association. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Shaw-2476|Tom Shaw]] or [[Fulkerson-232|Scott Fulkerson]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
10612 East Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46229
(317) 898-6611 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
39.77569, -85.97816 [https://www.google.com/maps/@39.775616,-85.9781156,3a,75y,107.12h,89.8t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sPcea6a96pmKfwFtL_Ul92g!2e0!6m1!1e1 Washington Park East Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/pages/302184.html Churches and Cemeteries page]
[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=72019&CScn=gapway& Find A Grave page]
[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Gapway-Cemetery/12390#cemetery_id=12390&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Billion Graves page] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress (over 75000 interments at this location) * 42 grave markers photographed * Approximately 0% of grave markers photographed w/ GPS coordinates on January 1, 2015 Data Transcriptions * In progress * 62 transcriptions completed * 42 photographs linked in Table of Interments, below. ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/MI ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Inscription ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Albright-613|Albright]]||[[Albright-613|Warren E.]]||1919-12-25||1980-11-01||60||Freemason, US Army, WWII Veteran||Mason Symbol||2015-01-18||[[Image:Albright-613.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Allen-5694|Allen]]||[[Allen-5694|Earl W.]]||1900-02-18||1986-00-00||~86||None||Unknown||NA||None |- | [[Allen-19212|Allen]]||[[Allen-19212|Prier Ordy]]||1922-10-25||2004-09-25||81||None||Unknown||2016-01-01||[[Image:Allen-19212.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beaman-809|Allen (Beaman)]]||[[Beaman-809|Pauline M.]]||1900-10-04||1991-00-00||~91||None||Unknown||NA||None |- | [[Ballard-4022|Ballard]]||[[Ballard-4022|Joseph E.]]||1909-04-10||1990-04-01||80||Freemason||Mason Symbol||2015-01-04||[[Image:Ballard-4022.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-265088|Ballard]]||[[Unknown-265088|Wilma J.]]||1909-12-22||1996-03-00||84||Order of the Eastern Star||OES Symbol||2015-01-04||[[Image:Ballard-4022.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beaman-808|Beaman]]||[[Beaman-808|Paul M.]]||1901-00-00||1955-04-00||~54||None||Unknown||NA||None |- | [[Wehr-58|Beaman (Wehr)]]||[[Wehr-58|Veronica M.]]||1901-00-00||1971-00-00||~70||None||Unknown||NA||None |- | [[Berry-6127|Berry]]||[[Berry-6127|John R.]]||1926-05-20||1989-09-19||63||Freemason||Mason Symbol||2015-05-01||[[Image:Berry-6127.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267966|Berry (Unknown)]]||[[Unknown-267966|Martha A.]]||1929-02-27||2001-03-14||82||None||None||2015-05-01||[[Image:Berry-6127.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Birdwell-209|Birdwell]]||[[Birdwell-209|Carl J.]]||1923-09-20||1995-02-05||71||Freemason||Mason Symbol||2015-05-01||[[Image:Kallansa-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kallansa-1|Birdwell (Kallansa)]]||[[Kallansa-1|Thelma I.]]||1922-11-09||2011-07-07||88||None||Unknown||2015-05-01||[[Image:Kallansa-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Boyer-772|Boyer]]||[[Boyer-772|Paul E.]]||1918-00-00||1999-00-00||~81||None||Unknown||NA||None |- | [[Holtzel-3|Boyer (Holtzel)]]||[[Holtzel-3|Mary L.]]||1917-06-29||2003-09-07||86||None||Unknown||NA||None |- | [[Bradford-2187|Bradford, Jr.]]||[[Bradford-2187|Ralph O.]]||1933-08-11||2003-05-31||73||Korean War Veteran||Unknown||NA||None |- | [[Welker-163|Bressette (Welker)]]||[[Welker-163|Frances M.]]||1930-02-24||2014-05-22||84||None||None||2015-01-11||[[Image:Welker-163.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cadwell-274|Cadwell]]||[[Cadwell-274|Boyd K.]]||1922-07-22||1982-07-30||60||Freemason||Mason Symbol||2015-05-01||[[Image:Cadwell-274.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-279249|Cadwell (Unknown)]]||[[Unknown-279249|Dorothy H.]]||1927-10-28||1984-01-00||56||None||Unknown||2015-05-01||[[Image:Cadwell-274.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cazares-14|Cazares]]||[[Cazares-14|Barnabas B]]||1923-02-13||1996-03-13||73||Freemason, US Army||Mason Symbol||2016-01-01||[[Image:Cazares-14.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cazares-16|Cazares]]||[[Cazares-16|Daniel V]]||1924-04-16||2007-03-19||82||US Army, WWII||Unknown||2016-01-01||[[Image:Cazares-16.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Chaplin-749|Chaplin]]||[[Chaplin-749|John R]]||1928-02-25||1996-05-16||68||None||Unknown||2016-01-01||[[Image:Chaplin-749.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cline-2265|Cline]]||[[Cline-2265|Maurice H]]||1926-00-00||2004-00-00||~78||None||Unknown||2016-01-01||[[Image:Cline-2265.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cook-14361|Cook]]||[[Cook-14361|Benjamin R]]||1920-01-16||1990-11-27||70||None||None||2016-01-01||[[Image:Cook-14361.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mustard-65|Cramer (Mustard)]]||[[Mustard-65|Mary E.]]||1878-09-00||1948-00-00||~70||None||Unknown||NA||None |- |[[Crist-375|Crist]]||[[Crist-375|Cynthia L]]||1953-10-19||2002-01-01||48||None||None||2016-01-11||[[Image:Crist-375.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Loux-35|Criswell (Loux)]]||[[Loux-35|Carol A.]]||1934-04-16||2010-05-01||76||None||None||2015-01-11||[[Image:Loux-35.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dobbs-596|Dobbs]]||[[Dobbs-596|Forrest E.]]||1917-09-29||1986-12-00||69||Freemason||Mason Symbol||2015-01-04||[[Image:Dobbs-596.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ford-4962|Dobbs]]||[[Ford-4962|Bernice M.]]||1924-12-25||2013-05-22||88||None||None||2015-01-04||[[Image:Dobbs-596.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Durnil-24|Durnil]]||[[Durnil-24|Jack Lee]]||1938-06-17||2001-05-07||62||None||None||2016-01-01||[[Image:Durnil-24.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Duvall-803|Duvall]]||[[Duvall-803|Ann]]||1928-00-00||2006-00-00||~78||None||None||2016-01-01||[[Image:Duvall-803.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ehlert-110|Ehlert]]||[[Ehlert-110|Julius F]]||1914-08-27||1992-06-18||77||None||None||2016-01-01||[[Image:Ehlert-110.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Evans-10418|Evans]]||[[Evans-10418|Harry S.]]||1921-00-00||2000-00-00||~79||Freemason||Mason Symbol||2015-01-11||[[Image:Evans-10418.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Evans-12358|Evans]]||[[Evans-12358|Lenard E]]||1931-12-13||2007-01-15||75||None||None||2016-01-01||[[Image:Evans-12358.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267854|Evans]]||[[Unknown-267854|Faye G.]]||1924-00-00||1999-00-00||~75||Order of the Eastern Star||OES Symbol||2015-01-11||[[Image:Evans-10418.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Binnion-11|Fishburn (Binnion)]]||[[Binnion-11|Willow D.]]||1920-03-09||1996-10-21||76||None||Together Forever Married 51 Years||2016-01-01||[[Image:Fishburn-389.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fisher-7806|Fisher]]||[[Fisher-7806|Dr Robert E]]||1930-06-04||2011-07-18||81||None||Unknown||2016-01-01||[[Image:Fisher-7806.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fulkerson-400|Fulkerson]]||[[Fulkerson-400|Harry N. (HN)]]||1937-06-28||1997-07-25||60||None||Unknown||2015-01-04||[[Image:Fulkerson-400.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Galloway-1278|Galloway]]||[[Galloway-1278|William W]]||1914-02-07||1977-04-26||63||Freemason||Mason Symbol||2016-01-01||[[Image:Galloway-1278.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Godbold-119|Godbold]]||[[Godbold-119|Burl W.]]||1928-03-08||2003-06-13||75||None||Unknown||2015-01-11||[[Image:Godbold-119.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Goodyear-219|Goodyear]]||[[Goodyear-219|Clarence F.]]||1917-01-06||1953-11-11||36||None||Unknown||NA||None |- | [[Grimmett-48|Grimmett]]||[[Grimmett-48|John D.]]||1898-04-16||1982-09-00||84||None||Unknown||NA||None |- |[[Farr-1086|Holley (Farr)]]||[[Farr-1086|Jessie F]]||1896-01-22||1981-00-00||~85||Order of the Eastern Star||OES Symbol||2016-01-01||[[Image:Holley-774.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ingels-38|Ingels]]||[[Ingels-38|Carl E.]]||1914-00-00||1981-00-00||~67||None||Unknown||NA||None |- | [[Unknown-252738|Ingels]]||[[Unknown-252738|Mary L.]]||1916-00-00||1991-00-00||~75||None||Unknown||NA||None |- | [[Jarvis-1142|Jarvis]]||[[Jarvis-1142|Paul M.]]||1920-00-00||1946-12-02||~26||None||Unknown||NA||None |- | [[Jarvis-1143|Jarvis]]||[[Jarvis-1143|Walter E.]]||1918-00-00||1923-05-24||~5||None||Unknown||NA||None |- | [[Johnson-32447|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-32447|Roy E.]]||1915-03-04||1995-09-26||80||None||Unknown||2015-01-04||[[Image:Johnson-32447.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-265375|Johnson]]||[[Unknown-265375|Cecil B.]]||1917-02-09||1997-09-29||80||None||Unknown||2015-01-04||[[Image:Johnson-32447.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Judy-146|Judy]]||[[Judy-146|James B.]]||1911-11-23||1981-04-23||69||None||Unknown||NA||None |- | [[Kettery-2|Kettery]]||[[Kettery-2|Herschel A.]]||1911-00-00||1991-00-00||~80||Freemason||Mason Symbol||2015-01-04||[[Image:Kettery-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-265461|Kettery]]||[[Unknown-265461|Mabel L.]]||1920-00-00||2001-00-00||~81||None||Unknown||2015-01-04||[[Image:Kettery-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Kneip-23|Kneip]]||[[Kneip-23|Linda L.]]||1938-00-00||2012-00-00||~74||None||Unknown||2015-01-11||[[Image:Unknown-267856.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267856|Kneip]]||[[Unknown-267856|Sharon K.]]||1943-00-00||1992-00-00||~49||Order of the Eastern Star||OES Symbol||2015-01-11||[[Image:Unknown-267856.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wood-13353|Lewallen (Wood)]]||[[Wood-13353|Vera A.]]||1922-08-16||2013-01-30||90||None||Unknown||2015-01-04||[[Image:Lewallen-78.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lewallen-78|Lewallen]]||[[Lewallen-78|James E.]]||1921-06-26||1993-11-17||72||None||Unknown||2015-01-04||[[Image:Lewallen-78.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lindstrom-302|Lindstrom]]||[[Lindstrom-302|Carl R.]]||1927-00-00||2014-00-00||~87||None||Mason Symbol||2015-01-04||[[Image:Lindstrom-302.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Logan-1411|Logan]]||[[Logan-1411|James D.]]||1931-03-16||1989-02-15||77||None||Unknown||2015-01-04||[[Image:Logan-1411.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Loux-34|Loux]]||[[Loux-34|Elmer 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F.]]||1922-00-00||2003-00-00||~81||None||Unknown||2015-01-11||[[Image:Roepke-16.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shepard-1271|Shepard]]||[[Shepard-1271|Kenneth F.]]||1931-00-00||1993-00-00||~62||Shriner||Unknown||2015-01-11||[[Image:Shepard-1271.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Garriott-34|Tabb (Garriott)]]||[[Garriott-34|Betty L]]||1922-09-07||2014-12-19||92||None||None||2016-01-01||[[Image:Tabb-87.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Taulman-5|Taulman (Kepka)]]||[[Taulman-5|Donna J.]]||1932-11-24||1985-08-00||52||None||Unknown||2015-01-04||[[Image:Taulman-5.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McHenry-83|Vehling (McHenry)]]||[[McHenry-83|Vella F.]]||1887-09-00||1957-00-00||~70||None||Unknown||NA||None |- | [[White-20925|White]]||[[White-20925|Frederick S.]]||1917-00-00||2000-00-00||~83||Shriner||Unknown||2015-01-04||[[Image:White-20925.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-265118|White]]||[[Unknown-265118|Thelma E.]]||1918-00-00||1993-00-00||~75||None||Unknown||2015-01-04||[[Image:White-20925.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wright-4809|Wright]]||[[Wright-4809|Homer E.]]||1904-05-06||1961-05-06||~57||None||Unknown||2011-11-21||[[Image:Wright-4809.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Debelak-1|Zupancic (Debelak)]]||[[Debelak-1|Mary R]]||1919-11-04||2009-09-14||89||None||Unknown||2016-01-01||[[Image:Zupancic-9.jpg|100px]] |} ----- == Sources == * [http://www.washingtonparkcemetery.org/locations/washington-park-east Washington Park East Cemetery Website] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=87295&CScn=Washington+Park+East&CScntry=4&CSst=17&CScnty=840& Find A Grave Website - Washington Park East Cemetery]

Wassaic State School, Amenia, New York

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Wassaic State School, Wassaic, New York One Place Study

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== Wassaic State School One Place Study == {{One Place Study|place=Wassaic State School, Wassaic, New York|category=Wassaic State School, Wassaic, New York One Place Study}}
{{One Place Study|place=Wassaic State School, Wassaic, New York|category=Wassaic State School, Wassaic, New York One Place Study}}
*{{Wikidata|#|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== :Wassaic State School :''Also known as'' ::Wassaic School for Feeble Minded Children ::The Wassaic Asylum for the Chronically Insane ::The Wassaic Development Center ::Taconic Development Disabilities Service Office (DDSO) ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States :'''State/Province:''' New York :'''County:''' Dutchess County :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.7706796,-73.5613715 :'''Elevation:''' :'''Address:''' 26 Center Cir, Wassaic, NY 12592 (Permanently Closed) ===History=== :The Wassaic State School opened on January 7th, 1931 to house and work with individuals who were "mentally challenged" and "developmentally disabled." This was one of five facilities in the State of New York. They all were massive State-run Asylums. :Eventually, Wassaic also intaked "Inmates" that were challenged or considered insane due to the nature of their crime. :The inmates usually were released after their sentence was completed. Those that were mentally or physically challenged were at the mercy of a family member to bring them home. Many died while at Wassaic and are buried in unmarked graves on the property. :As with most State Institutions, overcrowding occurred, more buildings were built and overcrowding continued. Runaways were frequent and kept law enforcement busy. :While at Wassaic, females were mostly taught sewing and arts and crafts. Men were taught useful skills such as assembly line work, packing, stacking, sweeping. Skills that could put either Male or Female in a work environment. :Wassaic closed in 2013 to all patients, inmates and disadvantaged. ===Population=== *Some students were buried in the [[:Category:Wassaic_School_for_Feeble_Minded_Children_Cemetery,_Wassaic,_New_York|Wassaic School for Feeble Minded Children Cemetery]]. *Some students are memorialized on the [[:Category:Wassaic_State_School_Memorial,_Dutchess_County,_New_York|Wassaic State School Memorial]] == Case Studies: == * [http://davehingsburger.blogspot.com/2013/04/reclaiming-history-searching-for-great.html Searching for Great Aunt Sarah] * [https://avotaynuonline.com/2008/12/josephs-journey-by-saul-lindenbaum/ Joseph’s Journey, A Case Study] * [https://ancestryroads.wordpress.com/2020/09/25/wassaic-state-school-amenia-new-york/ Lillian Oddo and where the journey of this OPS started] == How You Can Help == #Jump in and Add the Children from the [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2442/?event=1940_amenia-dutchess-new+york-usa_10479&keyword=Wassaic+State+School&keyword_x=1&fh=20&fsk=MDsxOTsyMA-61--61- 1940 Census] from Ancestry (The 1940 Census is free to all even without a subscription) . #Or, add the Children From the [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2489819/wassaic-state-school-cemetery Wassaic State School Cemetery] #CONNECT the Profiles in the [[:Category: Wassaic State School, Wassaic, New York One Place Study Needs Connected]] === Project Stickers and Categories === If you are working on profiles of people associated with the Wassaic State School, the following stickers are available for your use. Note that some add the profile to a category and some do not. '''If you prefer not to use stickers on your profiles, please make sure to add the appropriate categories for the Wassaic, New York One Place Study and Wassaic, New York.''' You can do this with the category picker on your edit screen, or by copying the text below. '''Categories''' *[[Category:Wassaic State School, Wassaic, New York One Place Study]] *[[Category:Wassaic, New York]] If Buried in the Cemetery: * [[Category:Wassaic School for Feeble Minded Children Cemetery, Wassaic, New York]] * [[Category:Wassaic State School Memorial, Dutchess County, New York]] [[Category:Wassaic State School, Wassaic, New York One Place Study Needs Connected]] {|cellpadding=10 |'''OPS Sticker''' |- |{{One Place Study|place=Wassaic State School, Wassaic, New York|category=Wassaic State School, Wassaic, New York One Place Study}} |{{One Place Study|place=Wassaic State School, Wassaic, New York|category=Wassaic State School, Wassaic, New York One Place Study}}
'''''(adds category)''''' |- | |- | |- |'''New York Stickers''' |- |{{Migrating Ancestor |origin= New York |destination= New Jersey |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-35.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-34.png }} |{{Migrating Ancestor |origin= Wassaic, New York |destination= New Jersey |origin-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-35.png |destination-flag= US_State_Flag_Images-34.png }}
''Modify this sticker as necessary.'' [[Space:US_State_Flag_Images|US State Flag Images]] |- |{{New York Sticker}}{{New York Sticker|born in New York}}{{New York Sticker|part of Wassaic, New York's history}} |{{New York Sticker}}


{{Wassaic, New York Sticker|born in Wassaic, New York}}


{{Wassaic, New York Sticker|part of Wassaic, New York's history}} |} == Sources: == * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2489819/wassaic-school-for-feeble-minded-children Wassaic School for feeble minded children Cemetery - Find A Grave] * [https://www.topoquest.com/place-detail.php?id=968881 Topography of the Many Buildings of Wassaic State School] * [https://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/story/news/2019/10/08/wassaic-state-school-closed-2013-but-ddso-office-remains-today/3865924002/ Poughkeepsie Journal History of Wassaic State School] * [https://ancestryroads.wordpress.com/2020/09/25/wassaic-state-school-amenia-new-york/ Wassaic State School, Amenia, New York - Blog Editorial]

Watchtower Farms Cemetery Wallkill NY USA

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== Watchtower Farms Cemetery == {{One Place Study|place=Watchtower Farms, Wallkill, New York|category=Watchtower Farms, Wallkill, New York One Place Study}} {{One Place Study|place=[[Space:Watchtower_Farms_Cemetery_Wallkill_NY_USA|Watchtower Farms Cemetery, Wallkill, New York]]|category= Watchtower Farms Cemetery, Shawangunk, New York}}
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{{Clear}} ===Cemetery Details=== *[[:Category: Watchtower Farms Cemetery, Shawangunk, New York|Watchtower Farms Cemetery Category]] for profiles of those buried here. *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Watchtower Farms Cemetery Wallkill NY USA|WikiTree Profiles that link to this page.]] This cemetery is also part of the [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses|Jehovah's Witnesses]] Project. *'''Cemetery name:''' Watchtower Farms Cemetery *'''Address:''' Red Mills Road, Walkill, Ulster, New York 12589 USA *'''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.644241 -74.244323 *'''Information:''' This is on private property owned by the Watchtower & Bible Tract Society aka [https://www.jw.org Jehovah's Witnesses] :Earliest headstone: 1965 - Giovanni DeCecca :Latest headstone: 2016 - Adeline Wilkie and Melita Jaracz [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2403939/watchtower-farms-cemetery FindAGrave] - 216 Memorials. They are listed in the cross-reference [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KOZnnHvpQZ3d_zspQbL-1hum3w-xoKkQLCy1zg0UJkU/edit?usp=sharing spreadsheet] for this cemetery. Please note there are only about 22 headstones photographed there, so this list of memorials is speculative. ===Notable Burials=== Past presidents of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society *[[Knorr-359|Nathan Homer Knorr]] (1905-1977) *[[Franz-747|Frederick William Franz]] (1893-1992) *[[Henschel-55|Milton George Henschel (1920-2003)]] Members of the Governing Body of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society *[[Barber-11508|Carey Walter Barber (1905-2007)]] *John "Jack" Barr *Lloyd Barry ==Sources==

Watermelon Smith

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::This site is not "under construction" but, like all families, it is changing. ::It probably will not look the same next time you are here. ::Comments, suggestions, corrections welcomed. - [[Smith-40964 | Phil]]. === Dedication === ---- :This site is dedicated to the idea of having a Family History that was the special project of my grandfather [[Smith-43626|Watermelon Smith]]. :: :[[Smith-40964 | Phil Smith]] :: ---- : === Why Watermelon Smith? === :: :The first really successful crop that Herman grew outside of Garden City, Kansas was watermelons. He grew and sold wagon loads of them. He writes that he was called "Watermelon Smith". If he had not been able to continue on his homestead, he might not have been able to marry and that seems important for a family history. : === Herman Willis Smith === :: :Herman Willis Smith grew up in Jasper, Sullivan Co., NY. He left home May 31, 1905; as he writes in his diary. :May 29, 1905 Monday ::I worked on the road at Talbot Creek with T. D. Swain. Walked home in the rain. Made up my mind to go west if D. C. Simpson will care for my nursery stock, etc. :June 1, 1905 Thursday ::Got on train at Jamestown, NY 2:05 A.M. Changed at Youngstown, Ohio for Pittsburgh P.A. arrived 9 A.M. got boat at 4 P.M. and am working my way down the river. Must sleep on deck. :Herman wrote many letters, at one time he was writing one to his mother every Sunday. She kept his and he kept hers. He never really explains why he left home. He was having some trouble in school, he did not have money and was working his way so it was difficult. It seems from his diary that a girl he was interested in broke off the relationship. He disagreed with his father on plant development. His father insisted that they eat a potato that Herman wanted for seed, there were other potatoes available. He wrote a very long poem in January about the death of his grandmother. Even his mother did not understand why he left. I think that he felt that things were not good at home and he needed a change. :: :Herman wanted to write a complete family history and he completed a small one in 1918. He collected everything he could and wrote letters to many people. At Herman's request, his son, [[Smith-43627|Nathaniel]] went to family reunions and met with many family members. Nathaniel typed up his findings, kept a carbon copy and mailed the original to Herman. In the 1970's, Nathaniel's son, [[Smith-43647|David]], started organizing the material. At the same time I received the material that had been Herman's including his diaries. David and [[Smith-40964|I]] worked on it together. After David's death I was generously given all of the material that had been collected by Nathaniel and David. The result is the material posted here. === Family Connections === ::[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Smith-43626/300 Herman Marie and Sons] ::: ::[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Smith-43626/1000#four-generation Herman's Ancestors] ::: ::[[Griffin-2566|Aron the Letter Writer]] :: === Family Reunions === ::[[:Category:Nathan_Baxter_and_Anna_Dodge_Family_Reunions|Nathan Baxter and Anna Dodge Family Reunions]] :: === Charles Hudson was a Pirate or was he?=== :: :At this point I don't know but there was something going on and he told a pretty good story. :: ::[[Hudson-2424|Nathaniel Leverett aka Charles Hudson the Pirate]] :: === Ancestors of Special Interest === ::[[Smith-43652|Freeman Smith - Herman's Gr-gr-father]] ::[[Griffin-2552|Asa Griffin]] ::[[Baxter-1294|Nathan Baxter]] === Connections to Lots of People === :: ::[[Rose-2809|Ralph|Waldo Rose - Shot Put Champion]] :: ::[[Burr-105||The Duel Hamilton & Burr]] :: :

Watkins Letter

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'''Watkins Letter:''' A copy of the original (signed) letter from [[Watkins-1248|A.F. Watkins]] to his son, [[Watkins-1266|Alexander Farrar Watkins, Jr.]], showing his Watkins line, dated May 16, 1929.[[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] entered this information and uploaded the Watkins Letter on June 6, 2012 (it was scanned June 5, 2012). If you need a transcript (i.e., a searchable document instead of a scan), please contact her. ==== Comments about the Contents ==== :The two images are of the same document: one a jpg file and one an annotated pdf, which includes hyperlinks to existing WikiTree profiles. Unlinked names in the letter include Alexander F. "Bud" Watkins, III; Benjamin Watkins; and another Henry, son of Benjamin.[[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] is working on discovering enough information to create profiles for the unlinked names and will add hyperlinks when available. :The letter's handwritten annotations were made by [[Brien-31|Betty Noland]], who gave this copy to her [[Noland-165|daughter]] in the 1980s or 1990s. :The A.F. Watkins referenced in the handwritten annotation at the bottom of the page is most likely [[Watkins-1266|Alexander F. Watkins, Jr.]], who is buried in Opelousas.The handwritten annotation provides information about a second, unsigned, copy of this letter that was typed on stationery of Vacherie Plantation, Port Barre, LA (with an address in Opelousas for A.F. Watkins). :Joseph D. Eggleston is cited in the letter as the source for "the last two items in the list."The citation reads: ''My authority for the last two items in the list is President Joseph D. Eggleston of Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia, who says...'' ==== Notes on Data ==== :* The start date is based on the earliest date cited in the Watkins Letter (1671). :* The end date was the date it was written (May 16, 1929). :* The location is where it was written (Brookhaven, Mississippi). ----

Watson Name Study

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[[Category:Watson Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Watson Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Watson Watson] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Watson name. For '''Profiles in the Watson Name Study''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Watson_Name_Study click here] As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Watsons), by time period (18th Century Watsons), or by topic (Watson DNA, Watson Occupations, Watson Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Watson Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Watson}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Descendants_of_Thomas_Watson_b_1671 Descendants of Thomas Watson born 1671] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Descendants_of_Matthew_Watson_b._1650 Descendants of Matthew Watson born 1650] ==Membership== * [[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]] * [[Watson-14918| Mr Jeremy H. Watson]] * [[Watson-32164|Shane Watson]] * [[Harris-47880|Bethany Harris]] * [[Edwards-36463|David Edwards]] * [[McKinley-1744|Helen (McKinley) Ricardo]] * [[Peppler-18|Jane Watson Peppler]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

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[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Do_You_Think_You_Are%3F_(Australian_TV_series) List of Episodes (Wikipedia page)] If you are adding to this page, please make sure that there is no information on there of a private or personal nature, even if this was mentioned in a particular episode. No names of living family members should be on this page or on the profiles for the celebrities. ==Seasons/Episodes== ===Season 1 (2008)=== *Episode 1: [[Pain-299|Jack Thompson]] {{Wikidata|Q356383|enwiki}}* *Episode 2: Kate Ceberano - Kate Ceberano: {{Wikidata|Q6375418|enwiki}} '''Kate Ceberano''' (living)
   {{red|│}}      {{blue|┌}}Thomas Joyce
   {{red|│}}  {{blue|┌}}[[Joyce-3437|Charles Douglas Joyce (1910-)]]
   {{red|│}}  {{blue|│}}  {{red|│}}  {{blue|┌}}James Stuart
   {{red|│}}  {{blue|│}}  {{red|└}}Edith Lopez
   {{red|│}}  {{blue|│}}      {{red|│}}  {{blue|┌}}Henry Munday (No profile found but would be Notable)
   {{red|│}}  {{blue|│}}      {{red|└}}Lavinia Munday
   {{red|│}}  {{blue|│}}          {{red|│}}  {{blue|┌}}Major Thomas Lord (No profile found but would be Notable)
   {{red|│}}  {{blue|│}}          {{red|└}}Lavinia Lord
   {{red|│}}  {{blue|│}}              {{red|└}}Susan Greenslade
   {{red|└}}Cherie Joyce (Living)
       {{red|│}}      {{blue|┌}}[[Good-998|Thomas Charles Good (1835-abt.1909)]]
       {{red|│}}  {{blue|┌}}[[Good-997|Alfred Edmund Good (1878-1956)]]
       {{red|│}}  {{blue|│}}  {{red|└}}[[Robinson-8512|Margaret Ann (Robinson) Good (bef.1855-1933)]]
       {{red|└}}[[Good-3420|Kathleen Hammond (Good) Joyce (1913-1999)]]
           {{red|│}}  {{blue|┌}}[[Anderson-12154|August Anderson (abt.1852-1942)]]
           {{red|└}}[[Anderson-12152|Elizabeth Mary (Anderson) Good (1883-1965)]]
               {{red|└}}[[Prideaux-144|Maria (Prideaux) Anderson (1858-1937)]] *Episode 3: [[Robertson-29219|Geoffrey Robertson]] {{Wikidata|Q3033418|enwiki}}* In this episode, Geoffrey traces his paternal side to Scotland and a social experiment that bought starving Scots to Sydney. The Robertson's journey didn't end there however. They ventured west, to the Snowy Mountains. The family would eventually make their way back to Sydney where Geoffrey was born. Looking at photos of family on his maternal side, Geoffrey notes that his mother's ancestors were far better off then that of his father's. He learns that his great-grandparents had emigrated from Germany and are stewards to some of Australia's first elected officials. During a meeting with a cousin there is mention of a family myth, that Geoffrey's great-great-grandmother is a princess. Geoffrey travels to Berlin to find out if there is any truth to the rumour. Unfortunately at the time of the episode, the question of whether royal blood is running through Geoffrey's veins was left unanswered. Since the episode aired, it has been confirmed that Agnes Kroll is indeed a [https://www.agnessecretprincess.com secret princess].                {{blue|┌}}Alexander Robertson
           {{blue|┌}}William (Red Bill) Robertson
           {{blue|│}}  {{red|└}}Christina McLeod
       {{blue|┌}}Harold Robertson
   {{blue|┌}}Frank Robertson
   {{blue|│}}  {{red|└}}Florence Watson
'''Geoffrey Ronald Robertson''' (living)
   {{red|│}}  {{blue|┌}}[[Beattie-1943|Henry Herbert Beattie]]
   {{red|└}}Joy Beattie (Living)
       {{red|│}}  {{blue|┌}}[[Bullock-3194|Harry Bullock]]
       {{red|└}}[[Bullock-5337|Bernice Angus Bullock]]
           {{red|│}}  {{blue|┌}}[[Dettmann-33|Karl Friedrich Ludwig Louis Dettmann]]
           {{red|└}}[[Dettmann-37|Jane Dettmann]]
               {{red|│}}  {{blue|┌}}[[Hohenzollern-36|Wilhelm Friedrich Ludwig Hohenzollern)]]
               {{red|└}}[[Kroll-645|Caroline Sophia Agnes Kroll]]
                  {{red|└}}[[Radziwiłł-83|Eliza Fryderyka Luiza Marta Radziwiłł]] *Episode 4: Cathy Freeman - {{Wikidata|Q234762|enwiki}}* Cathy wants to know from where does her sportmanship and tenacity stem. She finds the answer in the town of Cherbourg, Queensland where her paternal grandfather and great-grandfather were born. Her great-grandfather, Frank, enlisted in the AIF in 1917, he would go on to fight for Australia in Egypt during WWI. His son, Frank "Bigshot" Fisher, was a local legend on the rugby field. Cathy now looks to her mother's grandfather, George, whose father was born in Dorset, England, working in dairies from a young age and making the move to Australia at 18 years old. The prospect of free passage and land ownership may have been what drew him to Queensland. He met Maggie, George's mother, and they had at least one child together. Some time later he married and started another family. George's wife, Annie, was the daughter of a Chinese father and Aboriginal mother. The researchers found the records of two men that may have been Annie's father. Despite genealogical work done by early historians there was not enough evidence to say for sure which of the men was Cathy's ancestor. George, his wife and their five children had lived around Mount Molloy, west of Port Douglas, Queensland. However, the family were sent to the penal colony on Palm Island. This was seemingly due to George exercising his right to choose his employment conditions, like any other free man. Their son, also named George, would marry Alice on the island and they would bring Cathy's mother into the world.           {{blue|┌}}Frank Fisher Sr.
       {{blue|┌}}Frank "Bigshot" Fisher
   {{blue|┌}}Norman Freeman 1993
   {{blue|│}}  {{red|└}}Geraldine Roy
'''Catherine Freeman''' (living)
   {{red|│}}          {{blue|┌}}George Charles Sibley
   {{red|│}}      {{blue|┌}}George Patrick Sibley
   {{red|│}}      {{blue|│}}  {{red|└}}Maggie Daintree
   {{red|│}}  {{blue|┌}}George Salvaggi Sibley
   {{red|│}}  {{blue|│}}  {{red|│}}  ┌Tommy Ah Sam
   {{red|│}}  {{blue|│}}  {{red|└}}Annie Ah Sam
   {{red|│}}  {{blue|│}}      {{red|└}}Maggie Croydon
   {{red|└}}Cecelia Sibley (living)
        {{red|└}}Alice Mero
*Episode 5: Dennis Cometti - {{Wikidata|Q5258289|enwiki}} Possible unlisted profile *Episode 6: [[Buttrose-8|Ita Buttrose]] - {{Wikidata|Q15512232|enwiki}}* ===Season 2 (2009)=== *Episode 1: [[Barassi-3|Ron Barassi]] including [[Barassi-4|Ron Barassi Sen]] {{Wikidata|Q3441366|enwiki}}* *Episode 2: [[Thornton-5972|Sigrid Thornton]] {{Wikidata|Q3378602|enwiki}}* *Episode 3: [[Mendelsohn-48|Ben Mendelsohn]] {{Wikidata|Q816565|enwiki}}* *Episode 4: Christine Anu - {{Wikidata|Q2965886|enwiki}}* *Episode 5: [[Ackerman-1895|Maggie Beer]] {{Wikidata|Q6730185|enwiki}}* *Episode 6: [[Wiltshire-Butler-1|John Butler]] {{Wikidata|Q731958|enwiki}}* ===Season 3 (2010-11)=== *Episode 1: [[Szubanski-1|Magda Szubanski]] {{Wikidata|Q2482522|enwiki}} *Episode 2: [[Marsh-11510|Rod Marsh]] {{Wikidata|Q2742290|enwiki}} *Episode 3: Tina Arena (Philippina Arena) - {{Wikidata|Q239917|enwiki}} *Episode 4: Shane Bourne {{Wikidata|Q7487988|enwiki}} *Episode 5: [[Mercurio-56|Paul Mercurio]] {{Wikidata|Q325406|enwiki}} *Epsiode 6: [[Parker-27141|Georgie Parker]] {{Wikidata|Q5548195|enwiki}} ===Season 4 (2012)=== *Episode 1: [[Micallef-62|Shaun Micallef]] {{Wikidata|Q3776714|enwiki}} *Episode 2: [[O'Brien-6002|Kerry O'Brien]] {{Wikidata|Q6394610|enwiki}} *Episode 3: [[George-6610|Melissa George]] {{Wikidata|Q233575|enwiki}} *Maternal Ancestors: **Melissa George >> Mother >> Kathleen White >> [[White-41389|Edmund "Ted" White]] >> [[White-41390|Robert White]] & [[Saywell-163|Maretta Saywell]]. **Melissa George >> Mother >> Kathleen White >> [[Tames-39|Lilian Tames]] >> [[Tames-41|Frederick Tames]] & [[Mounsher-1|Emma Mounsher]] **Melissa George >> Mother >> Gordon Green >> Tom Green & Ada Ward >> Francis Ward >> William Ward (immigrant ancestor) *Episode 4: Vince Colosimo {{Wikidata|Q7931468|enwiki}} *Episode 5: John Wood - {{Wikidata|Q2729536|enwiki}} *Episode 6: Michael O'Loughlin {{Wikidata|Q6833178|enwiki}} ===Season 5 (2013)=== *Episode 1: Adam Hills {{Wikidata|Q4679234|enwiki}} *Episode 2: Asher Keddie - {{Wikidata|Q4804842|enwiki}} *Episode 3: Don Hany {{Wikidata|Q5292740|enwiki}} *Episode 4: Michael Caton {{Wikidata|Q3308100|enwiki}} *Episode 5: Lex Marinos {{Wikidata|Q6537578|enwiki}} *Episode 6: Susie Porter - {{Wikidata|Q3505686|enwiki}} *Episode 7: [[McManus-3093|Rove McManus]] {{Wikidata|Q1768636|enwiki}} *Episode 8: [[Howard-16334|John Howard (the actor, not the former PM)]] {{Wikidata|Q5670833|enwiki}} ===Season 6 (2014)=== *Episode 1: Andrew Denton - *Episode 2: [[Gibney-94|Rebecca Gibney]] {{Wikidata|Q469877|enwiki}} *Episode 3: Jacki Weaver - *Episode 4: [[Roxburgh-256|Richard Roxburgh]] - *Episode 5: [[Keller-1918|Amanda Keller]] but year of birth is wrong should be 1962 *Episode 6: [[Goodes-59|Adam Goodes]] *Episode 7: Lisa McCune - *Episode 8: Paul McDermott ===Season 7 (2015)=== *Episode 1: [[Rush-1397|Geoffrey Rush]] *Episode 2: [[Collett-570|Toni Collette]] *Episode 3: Luke Nguyen *Episode 4: [[Wenham-228|David Wenham]]. Info added, not yet linked to the main tree. Note: [[Wenham-144|David Wenham]] is very likely a family member of David's foster father, Edward Richard Wenham. *Episode 5: [[Fraser-4380|Dawn Fraser]] *Episode 6: Peter Rowsthorn - no Wikitree profile as at 22 Apr 2018 *Episode 7: [[Pickhaver-8|Greig Pickhaver (aka HG from Roy and HG)]] *Episode 8: Ray Martin - no Wikitree profile as at 22 Apr 2018 - {{Wikidata|Q7297791|enwiki}} ===Season 8 (2016)=== *Episode 1: [[Morris-20555|Julia Morris]] - work in progress *Episode 2: [[Garrett-7097|Peter Garrett]] - Information added. Could only start from great-grandparents as no information other than names were given for his parents and paternal grandparents in the episode. Peter's entry contains all individuals and their relationship at the end of the biography. Assistance welcomed. *Episode 3: [[Goodrem-4|Delta Goodrem]] *Episode 4: Mal Meninga *Episode 5: [[Griffiths-2230|Rachel Griffiths]] *Episode 6: Shane Jacobsen *Episode 7: Jane Turner - no Wikitree profile as at 22 Apr 2018 *Episode 8: John Newcombe {{Wikidata|Q312464|enwiki}} ===Season 9 (2018)=== *Episode 1: [[Hazlehurst-41|Noni Hazlehurst]] Info added, not yet connected to the main tree *Episode 2: Charlie Teo *Episode 3: [[Imbruglia-1|Natalie Imbruglia]] Info added, not yet connected to the main tree *Episode 4: [[Jarratt-108|John Jarratt]] Info added, not yet connected to the main tree *Episode 5: [[Clarke-11419|Justine Clarke]] *Episode 6: Todd McKenney *Episode 7: [[Dingo-10|Ernie Dingo]] *Episode 8: Patti Newton - {{Wikidata|Q7148539|enwiki}} ===Season 10 (2019)=== *Episode 1: Scott Cam *Episode 2: Jennifer Byrne *Episode 3: Marta Dusseldorp *Episode 4: Karl Kruszelnicki *Episode 5: Casey Donovan *Episode 6: Kurt Fearnley *Episode 7: Kerri-Anne Kennerley *Episode 8: Rodger Corser ===Season 11 (2020)=== *Episode 1: Lisa Wilkinson screen date 19 May 2020 *Episode 2: [[Newton-10400|Bert Newton]] screen date 26 May 2020 *Episode 3: [[Daddo-7|Cameron Daddo]] screen date 2 Jun 2020 [[Daddo-7|Cameron Daddo]] {{Wikidata|Q1028715|enwiki}} * *Episode 4: Lisa Curry screen date 9 Jun 2020 *Episode 5: Denise Scott screen date 16 Jun 2020 *Episode 6: Kat Stewart screen date 23 Jun 2020 Maternal great grandparents [[Davine-5|Myles Devine]] and [[Redmond-188|Eliza Redman]] arrived in Geelong, Australia on 4 May 1854 from County Wicklow, Ireland and they settled in Collingwood, Victoria. *Episode 7: [[Bishop-18653|Julie Bishop]] screen date 30 Jun 2020 *Episode 8: Troy Cassar-Daley screen date 7 Jul 2020 ===Season 12 (2021)=== *Episode 1: Celia Pacquola screen date 6 Jun 2021 On her mother's side, Celia looked into the life of [[Rae-1655|John Rae]] (b 1813-1900) who became the Town Clerk of the City of Sydney in 1843. John Rae married [[Thompson-55562|Elizabeth Thompson]] in 1845. Their son [[Rae-1656|John Charles Rae]] drowned in Rushcutters Bay (then as Rushcutters' Bay), part of Sydney Harbour. Celia also looked into William Sherwin, who is related to her through her ancestor Amy Rae. William Sherwin was a member of the NSW Corps. *Episode 2: [[Turnbull-1138|Malcolm Turnbull]] screen date 15 Jun 2021 *Episode 3: Denise Drysdale screen date 22 Jun 2021 Denise looked into the history of her 3x great grandparents John Fanning and Mary Macnamara, who as a family travelled to Australia on the ill-fated ship Ticonderoga, a 'fever' ship in which many of the people on board were affected by typhus. On her paternal name, she looked into her Drysdale ancestors, where it was revealed that Drysdale was an adopted surname from a valley near Dumfries by a group of people who were running away from the law. Denise's great grandparents were James Drysdale (b Alloa, Clackmannanshire) and Betsy Cregan, who married in Melbourne, Victoria in 1872. *Episode 4: Jeff Fatt screen date 29 Jun 2021 Jeff's episode featured his maternal grandmother, Suk Fong (Rose) Ho, who married David Wong Lee on 2 Mar 1901 at the (Chinese Christian) Manse, Mary Street, Surry Hills. He also looked into an English ancestor Elizabeth Wright (1830-1892) who married John A. Young (an anglicised version of Lee Yung or Young) on 1 Jan 1856. John (known as Lee) worked for the colonial court system in the Victorian goldfield districts of Ballarat, Ararat and Stawell. *Episode 5:[[Charles-3860|Jack Charles (1943-2022)]] screen date 6 Jul 2021 *Episode 6: Grant Denyer screen date 13 Jul 2021 Grant's family tree showed that his 2x great grandparents were Charles Denyer and Cathleener Ward, and his relative wanted him to look further into Cathleener Ward. Unfortunately the story was extremely sordid, and Catheleneer's father, Charles Kennard Ward, was shown to be a very disreputable individual. The black episode in Grant's family history commenced with the death of Charles' wife, Sally in 1867, whereby Mary Ann, the eldest daughter was required to assume the role occupied by Sally, in more ways than simply looking after and caring for the other children. Grant's direct ancestor Alfred William Denyer was the husband of Isabella Ross, the last in a long line of Rosses who hailed from the Ross and Cromarty 'county' of Scotland, and where Highland Cattle were farmed by Isabella's forebears. The Ross family were one of thousands subjected to the particularly awful episode in British history known as the Highland Clearances, which saw hundreds of thousands of Scots emigrate to places like Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Isabella's grandparents [[Ross-25382|William Ross]] and [[Ross-25383|Anne Ross]] arrived in Geelong in 1855. *Episode 7: Chris Bath screen date 20 Jul 2021 Chris looked further into the life of her 2x great grandfather Joseph Springall who arrived on the ''Star of England'' in the port of Moreton Bay (Brisbane) on 17 Sep 1863. Over the course of his life, Joseph married 3 women but none of them fared all that well. His first wife, Clara Morris (b Brentwood, Essex) died in 1875, having given birth to 6 children. Second wife Alice Morgan whom Joseph married in 1878 died not long after from tuberculosis. Joseph then married Annie Elizabeth Bennett (b Geelong), but who curiously often went by the name Annetta, which the consultant told us was an Italian version of Annie, and could possibly be the person behind a "Spanish governess" family myth. On her paternal line, Chris looked into the story behind the Hagenow (aka Hogno) family of Walcha. Her 2x great grandfather, Alfred Bath married Sophia Hagenow, the daughter of Johann Hagenow and Caroline Werner. *Episode 8: [[Bassingthwaighte-623|Natalie (Bassingthwaighte) Bassingthwaite]] screen date 27 Jul 2021 [[Bassingthwaighte-623|Natalie (Bassingthwaighte) Bassingthwaite]] {{Wikidata|Q1837039|enwiki}} After viewing an extended family tree, Natalie wanted to look further into Philip Hogan, an Irish Catholic convict transported to Australia, along with his wife-to-be, Mary McMahon, who was also an Irish Catholic convict, but who had committed a much less serious offence. After marrying Philip, she then wrote to NSW Governor Lachlan Macquarie, seeking a pardon for Philip. Mary remained active in petitioning seeking fairer outcomes for her family, particularly one of her children, who was charged with killing his wife by drowning. Natalie's desire to know where her desire to perform emanates, led her to an ancestor called [[Basmann-2|Wilhelmina Bassmann]] who was active in the performing arts scene in Sydney, Corowa and Orange. Her husband, Henry Eastwick, also came from a strong tradition of performing artists. ===Season 13 (2022)=== *Episode 1: Simon Baker - actor screen date 21 Jun 2022 {{Wikidata|Q192021|enwiki}} *Episode 2: Myf Warhurst presenter screen date 28 Jun 2022 {{Wikidata|Q16214677|enwiki}} *Episode 3: Justin Hodges - NRL screen date 5 Jul 2022 {{Wikidata|Q3190453|enwiki}} *Episode 4: Dr. Chris Brown - presenter and vet screen date 12 Jul 2022 {{Wikidata|Q3022478|enwiki}} *Episode 5: Paula Duncan - actor screen date 19 Jul 2022 {{Wikidata|Q9057059|enwiki}} *Episode 6: Matt Moran - chef screen date 26 Jul 2022 {{Wikidata|Q11988712|enwiki}} *Episode 6: Liz Ellis - netball champion screen date 2 Aug 2022 {{Wikidata|Q6660117|enwiki}} *Episode 7: Sandra Sully - news presenter screen date 9 Aug 2022 {{Wikidata|Q7416770|enwiki}} ===Season 14 (2023)=== *Episode 1: [[Humphries-2039|Barry Humphries]] (entertainer) 2 May 2023 *Episode 2: Jenny Brockie (journalist) 9 May 2023 {{Wikidata|Q6179194|enwiki}} :: Ancestors: [[Turley_Smith-2|Edward Turley (Turley Smith) Smith (1761-1821)]] and [[Maher-2634|Jane Maher (1767-1802)]], [[Readford-4|Thomas Readford (1792-1860)]] and [[Smith-69459|Jemima (Smith) Readford (1801-1860)]] :: Parents: [[Brockie-60|Lees Brockie (1916-1959)]] and [[Readford-26|Marie Carr (Readford) Brockie (1915-abt.2006)]] *Episode 3: Derryn Hinch (journalist, commentator) 16 May 2023 {{Wikidata|Q5263246|enwiki}} *Episode 4: [[Burchmore-12|Rhonda Burchmore]] 23 May 2023 {{Wikidata|Q7321362|enwiki}} *Episode 5: Stephen Page (choreographer and artistic director) 30 May 2023 {{Wikidata|Q7610184|enwiki}} *Episode 6: Peter Helliar (comedian, writer, presenter) 6 Jun 2023 {{Wikidata|Q7174618|enwiki}} *Episode 7: [[Armstrong-6767|Kerry Armstrong]] 13 Jun 2023 {{Wikidata|Q276498|enwiki}} *Episode 8: John Waters (actor and musician) 20 Jun 2023 {{Wikidata|Q363876|enwiki}} ===Season 15 (2024)=== *Episode 1: Manu Feildel (chef) 7 May 2024 {{Wikidata|Q6752271|enwiki}} *Episode 2: Miranda Otto (actor) {{Wikidata|Q294975|enwiki}} *Episode 3: Kathy Lette (author) {{Wikidata|Q6377255|enwiki}} *Episode 4: Wayne Blair (actor and director) {{Wikidata|Q1506091|enwiki}} *Episode 5: Pat Rafter (tennis champion) {{Wikidata|Q204068|enwiki}} *Episode 6: Melissa Doyle (journalist) {{Wikidata|Q6812682|enwiki}} *Episode 7: Stephen Curry (actor) {{Wikidata|Q5573861|enwiki}} *Episode 8: Heather Ewart (journalist) - No wikipedia page

We Will RAWK You Event

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[[Category:WikiTree Events]] It's come up often that we should do something similar to the [[Help:WikiTree Challenge|WikiTree Challenge]] for WikiTree members. As a part of our 15th Anniversary celebration this year, we introduced We Will RAWK You. RAWK stands for Random Acts of WikiTreer Kindness. == How It Works == The event ran in March and June and will run again in August, October and December. A month before each event, we will put out a call in G2G for RAWK nominations. This is your opportunity to nominate another WikiTreer to be a potential participant. The WikiTree Events Committee will randomly pick five of the nominated WikiTreers who will then get to be RAWKED. A month prior to each event, we will also put out a call in G2G for RAWKERS, WikiTreers who would like to help work on the lines of the five participants. On the 1st of the month, we kick off the event. Everyone who signed up to help with research will have one month to see how much they can increase the [[Help:Connection Counts|CC7 numbers]] for our five nominated WikiTreers. Note: Members of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Team WikiTree Team] are not eligible for nomination. == Stickers == {{Community Event |image=WikiTree_Event_Images-1.png |text=was RAWKED |event=[[Space:We_Will_RAWK_You_Event|We Will RAWK You Event]] }} {{Community Event |image=WikiTree_Event_Images-1.png |text=was a RAWKER |event=[[Space:We_Will_RAWK_You_Event|We Will RAWK You Event]] }} There are two [[Help:Profile Stickers|profile stickers]] available: One for the individuals who are on the receiving end of the research (the ones who are RAWKED) and one for the individuals who are helping with the research (the RAWKERS). == March Recipients == [[Whitehouse-2064|Gill Whitehouse]] Calling all those experienced in English research! [[Molier-3|Bart Molier]] Most of Bart's ancestry is in The Netherlands and quite complete. He thinks it will be difficult for non-Dutch researchers to break brick walls or add family in the 16 century, but stands ready to be amazed. :-) He also asked for some help from members who can research in England and Scotland to help with the profile of his uncle [[McCabe-3948|Ray McCabe]] who passed away in Glasgow in 2014. [[Bourque-573|Cindy Cooper]] Cindy has Acadian and Quebecois ancestry, but is especially hopeful that RAWKers can help with her mother's German lines. Her husband has Norwegian lines that would help her CC7 as well. [[Gordon-4080|Gaile Connolly]] Gaile would love help with her lines involving Jewish ancestors living in Hungary, Lithuania, Ukraine, and maybe a few other countries in the region. The time period she is stalled at is the late 1800’s. [[Soltysiak-9|Erin Robertson]] Erin is so close to pushing her CC7 over 500. She has ancestry going back several generations in the United States. Starting at the level of her second great-grandparents, there are many unknown locations for her ancestors.

Wealthiest People

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[[Category: Business Leaders]] [[Category: Notables]] {{Notables Sticker}} The '''Wealthiest People''' of the world throughout history and up to the present are an extremely exclusive group, numbering in the low thousands. These are not just the "1%", but are rather the 0.0001%. That makes them quite notable, but it also poses challenges in identifying and ranking them. == Overview == Ranking extreme wealth is difficult, because asset values change from day to day and often lack a clear market price. Ownership portions may not be clearly divided among individual family and partners. And the extremely wealthy may either exagerate the value of their holdings and presumed ranking, or they will do the opposite, and attempt to remain obscure and keep their wealth hidden. For the modern ultra-wealthy, today's billionaires, the annual [http://www.forbes.com/billionaires/list/#version:static ranking by Forbes of the world's billionaires][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World's_Billionaires Wikipedia: The_World's_Billionaires] is widely considered to be the official list. Each year since 1996, Forbes has sent out teams of jounalists and others who search out and interview the ultra-rich, and then report back, using the metrics designed by Forbes. Forbes then compiles the ranking and statistics of the modern living billionaires of the world, excluding royalty and dictatorsRoyalty and dictators were dropped from the list after the 1990s. See the section Rulers and Kingpins for those who had been previously listed by Forbes as billionaires. and illicit acquirerers of great wealth. Forbes updates a complete global list of such known billionaires annually, ranked in U.S. dollars.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billionaire Wikipedia: Billionaire] Collectively, the living billionaires currently own $7 trillion in wealth. Beginning in 1982, Forbes began to compile an annual list of the 400 wealthiest Americans.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_members_of_the_Forbes_400 Wikipedia: List of members of the Forbes 400] From that time up until 2007 there were 1,302 unique individuals listed. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbes_400 Wikipedia: Forbes 400]: from source: Bernstein, Peter W., and Annalyn Swan, eds. ''All the Money In the World: How the Forbes 400 Make and Spend- Their Fortunes''. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2007. Print. For wealthy Americans of the more distant past, Michael Klepper and Robert Gunther compiled a list for their book, ''The Wealthy 100: From Benjamin Franklin to Bill Gates''. Their ranking is based on wealth relative to GNP at the time of death. However this method is a bit controversial, because it discounts the relative population size. For the remaining ultra-wealthy, such as royalty, acquisitive political leaders, and crime kingpins, a definitive list is even more challenging. == Wealth Milestones == The following time table is derived from the data in the book noted above, ''The Wealthy 100''. It sets out the general year milestones in which certain highest levels of nominal wealth were first reached by the richest Americans. : 1790 $150,000 -- [[Franklin-1|Benjamin Franklin]] : 1793 $350,000 -- [[Hancock-2|John Hancock]] : 1799 $800,000 -- [[Derby-717|Elias Hasket Derby]] : 1831 $7,500,000 -- [[Girard-476|Stephen Girard]] : 1839 $10,000,000 -- [[Van_Rensselaer-35|Stephen Van Rensselaer]] : 1848 $20,000,000 -- [[Astor-18|John Jacob Astor]] : 1877 $105,000,000 -- [[Vanderbilt-1|Cornelius Vanderbilt]] : 1906 $140,000,000 -- [[Field-3451|Marshall Field]] : 1914 $200,000,000 -- [[Weyerhaeuser-2|Frederick Weyerhäuser]] : 1919 $475,000,000 -- [[Carnegie-148|Andrew Carnegie]] : 1937 $1,400,000,000 -- [[Rockefeller-1|John D. Rockefeller]] : 1976 $2,000,000,000 -- [[Getty-92|J. Paul Getty]] : 1992 $22,000,000,000 -- [[Walton-896|Sam M. Walton]] : 1997 $36,000,000,000 -- [[Gates-1183|Bill Gates]] : 1998 $51,000,000,000 -- Bill Gates : 1999 $90,000,000,000 -- Bill Gates : 2000 $60,000,000,000 -- Bill Gates : 2007 $56,000,000,000 -- Bill Gates == Annual Counts == === Annual Count of Millionaires === Historical number of millionaires by year: [http://www.huppi.com/kangaroo/4Inequality.htm INCOME AND WEALTH INEQUALITY]: Approximate number of millionaires and billionaires in the U.S., 1978-1988 : source: footnote 8: The statistics and estimates for millionaires are drawn from multiple sources, according to Kevin Phillips in ''The Politics of Rich and Poor'' (New York: Random House, 1990), Appendix A, p. 239. The decamillionaire data for 1982-88 comes from Thomas J. Stealey, ''Marketing to the Affluent'' (Homewood, Ill.: Dow Jones-Irwin, 1988). The remaining data comes from Forbes and Fortune surveys of the richest Americans during the 1980s. : Year -- Millionaires : 1978 -- 450,000 : 1979 -- 519,000 : 1980 -- 574,000 : 1981 -- 638,000 : 1985 -- 832,000 : 1987 -- 1,239,000 : 1988 -- 1,500,000 === Annual Count of Decamillionaires === Historical number of Decamillionaires by year. These people had a nominal net worth of at least $10,000,000: : Year -- Decamillionaires :1982 -- 38,885 : 1987 -- 81,816 : 1988 -- 100,000 === Annual Count of Centamillionaires === Historical number of Centamillionaires by year. These people had a nominal net worth of at least $100,000,000: : Year -- Centamillionaires : 1982 -- 400 : 1983 -- 500 : 1984 -- 600 : 1985 -- 700 : 1986 -- 900 : 1987 -- 1,200 : 1988 -- 1,200 === Annual Count of Billionaires === Historical number of billionaires by year: : Year -- Billionaires : 1978 -- 5 : 1982 -- 13 : 1983 -- 15 : 1984 -- 12 : 1985 -- 13 : 1986 -- 26 : 1987 -- 49 : 1988 -- 51 : 1996 -- 423 : 1997 -- 224 : 1998 -- 209 : 1999 -- 298 : 2000 -- 322 : 2001 -- 538 : 2002 -- 497 : 2003 -- 477 : 2004 -- 587 : 2005 -- 691 : 2006 -- 793 : 2007 -- 946 : 2008 -- 1,125 : 2009 -- 793 : 2010 -- 1,011 : 2011 -- 1,210 : 2012 -- 1,226 : 2013 -- 1,426 : 2014 -- 1,645 : 2015 -- 1,826 === Annual Count of Decabillionaires === Historical number of Decabillionaires by year. These people had a nominal net worth of at least $10,000,000,000:[http://stats.areppim.com/stats/links_billionairexlists.htm The complete world billionaire lists] : Year -- Decabillionaires : 1996 -- 7 : 1997 -- 21 : 1998 -- 19 : 2000 -- 22 : 2001 -- 29 : 2002 -- 23 : 2004 -- 30 : 2005 -- 34 : 2006 -- 49 : 2007 -- 67 : 2008 -- 83 : 2009 -- 38 : 2010 -- 69 : 2011 -- 87 : 2012 -- 92 : 2013 -- 110 : 2014 -- 128 : 2015 -- 124 == Lists of People == For the following lists, please find or create a WikiTree profile for each person, if the name is not yet aliased. Then please also leave a Comment here with the profile link, so that the WikiTree alias can be added to the name on these lists. Also, please add the following template and relevant categories to the profile bio: :: '''{{Notables|Business Leaders}}''' in most cases, for business tycoons :: '''[[Category:American_Notables]]''' in most cases, but in the modern era the extreme wealthy are worldwide, so adjust as appropriate === Historical Wealthiest Americans === This list of the past historically wealthiest Americans below is derived from a comparative analysis of the 100 wealthiest Americans from the past and present, as measured relative to the contemporaneous Gross National Product of their era. [http://www.getrichslowly.org/blog/2006/07/29/the-wealthy-100-a-ranking-of-the-richest-americans-past-and-present/ The Wealthy 100: A Ranking of the Richest Americans, Past and Present] In other words, they would have been considered to be the "super-rich" during their lifetime. The order of listing here is alphabetical. People appear on this list if their wealth was acquired before the high inflation and dollar devaluation era of the late 1960s-1970s. Those who became nominal billionaires after that period are included instead in the lower lists of modern past multi-millionaires and current billionaires. :: Name : Birth - Death # [[Armour-213|Philip Danforth Armour]] 1832 - 1901 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philip_Danforth_Armour Wikipedia] # [[Aspinwall-8|William Henry Aspinwall]] : 1807 - 1875 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Aspinwall Wikipedia] # [[Astor-18|John Jacob Astor]] : 1763 - 1848 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jacob_Astor Wikipedia] # George Fisher Baker : 1840 - 1931 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Fisher_Baker Wikipedia] # August Schönberg Belmont Sr. : 1813 – 1890 : financier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Belmont Wikipedia] # [[Blair-7606|John Insley Blair]] : 1802 - 1899 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Insley_Blair Wikipedia] # Anthony Nicholas Brady : 1841 - 1913 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_N._Brady Wikipedia] # [[Brooks-4584|Peter Chardon Brooks]] : 1767 - 1849 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Chardon_Brooks Wikipedia] # [[Busch-494|Adolphus Busch]] : 1839 - 1919 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolphus_Busch Wikipedia] # [[Carnegie-148|Andrew Carnegie]] : 1835 1919 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Carnegie Wikipeida] # [[Clark-17913|Edward Cabot Clark]] : 1811 - 1882 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_C._Clark Wikipedia] # [[Clark-24988|William Andrews Clark]] : 1839 - 1925 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_A._Clark Wikipedia] # [[Colt-91|Samuel Colt]] : 1814 - 1862 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Colt Wikipedia] # [[Crocker-487|Charles Crocker]] : 1822 - 1888 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Crocker Wikipedia] # [[Curtis-14395|Cyrus Herman Kotzschmar Curtis]] : 1850 - 1933 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrus_Hermann_Kotzschmar_Curtis Wikipedia] # [[Derby-717|Elias Hasket Derby]] : 1739 - 1799 (maybe first true millionaire) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elias_Hasket_Derby Wikipedia] # [[Dodge-814|Horace Elgin Dodge]] : 1868 - 1920 : bro. of John [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horace_Elgin_Dodge Wikipedia] # [[Dodge-815|John Francis Dodge]] : 1864 - 1920 : bro. of Horace [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Francis_Dodge Wikipedia] # Capt. Robert Dollar : 1844 - 1932 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Dollar Wikipedia] # [[Dorrance-86|John Thompson Dorrance]] : 1873 - 1930 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Thompson_Dorrance Wikipedia] # [[Duke-1287|James Buchanan Duke]] : 1856 - 1925 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Buchanan_Duke Wikipedia] # [[Eastman-342|George Eastman]] : 1854 - 1932 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Eastman Wikipedia] # [[Fair-465|James Graham Fair]] : 1831 - 1894 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Graham_Fair Wikipedia] # [[Field-3451|Marshall Field]] : 1834 - 1906 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Field Wikipedia] # [[Flagler-44|Henry Morrison Flagler]] : 1830 - 1913 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Flagler Wikipedia] # James Clair Flood : 1826 - 1888 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Clair_Flood Wikipedia] # [[Ford-416|Henry Ford]] : 1863 - 1947 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ford Wikipedia] # [[Franklin-1|Benjamin Franklin]] : 1706 - 1790 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin Wikipedia] # [[Frick-516|Henry Clay Frick]] : 1849 - 1919 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Clay_Frick Wikipedia] # [[Garrett-5135|John Work Garrett]] : 1820 - 1884 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Garrett Wikipedia] # [[Girard-476|Stephen Girard]] : 1750 - 1831 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Girard Wikipedia] # [[Gould-218|Jay Gould]] : 1836 - 1892 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Gould Wikipedia] # [[Robinson-15347|Henrietta 'Hetty' (Robinson) Howland Green]] 1834 - 1916 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hetty_Green Wikipedia] # [[Hancock-2|John Hancock]] : 1736 - 1793 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hancock Wikipedia] # Edward Stephen Harkness : 1874 - 1940 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Harkness Wikipedia] # [[Hearst-5|George F. Hearst]] : 1820 - 1891 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Hearst Wikipedia] # [[Harriman-448|Edward Henry Harriman]] : 1848 - 1909 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._H._Harriman wikipedia] # [[Hill-5619|James Jerome Hill]] : 1838 - 1916 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_J._Hill Wikipedia] # [[Hopkins-584|Johns Hopkins]] : 1795 - 1873 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johns_Hopkins Wikipedia] # [[Hopkins-9927|Mark Hopkins Jr.]] : 1813 - 1878 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Hopkins,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Huntington-1302|Collis Potter Huntington]] 1821 - 1900 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collis_Potter_Huntington Wikipedia] # Daniel Willis James : 1832 - 1907 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Willis_James Wikipedia] # [[Longworth-57|Nicholas Longworth]] : 1783 - 1863 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Longworth_%28winemaker%29 Wikipedia] # [[MacKay-3436|John William Mackay]] : 1831 - 1902 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_William_Mackay Wikipedia] # [[McCormick-745|Cyrus Hall McCormick]] : 1809 - 1884 s. of Robert [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrus_McCormick Wikipedia] # John McDonogh : 1779 - 1850 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McDonogh Wikipedia] # [[Mellon-236|Andrew William Mellon]] : 1855 - 1937 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Mellon Wikipedia] # [[Mellon-237|Richard Beatty Mellon]] : 1858 - 1933 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_B._Mellon Wikipedia] # [[Morgan-61|John Pierpont Morgan]] : 1837 - 1913 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._P._Morgan Wikipedia] # William Shoney O’Brien : 1825 - 1878 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._O'Brien Wikipedia] # Col. Oliver Hazard Payne : 1839 - 1917 : s. of Henry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Hazard_Payne Wikipedia] # [[Peabody-428|George Peabody]] : 1795 - 1869 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Peabody Wikipedia] # [[Perkins-1747|Thomas Handasyd Perkins]] : 1764 - 1854 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Handasyd_Perkins Wikipedia] # [[Phipps-229|Henry Phipps Jr.]] : 1839 - 1930 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Phipps,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Post-925|Charles William Post]] : 1854 - 1914 : cereal [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._W._Post Wikipedia] # [[Pulitzer-1|Joseph Pulitzer]] : 1847 - 1911 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Pulitzer Wikipedia] # [[Pullman-47|George Mortimer Pullman]] : 1831 - 1897 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Pullman Wikipedia] # [[Rockefeller-1|John Davison Rockefeller]] : 1839 - 1937 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller Wikipedia] (the first true billionaire) # [[Rockefeller-4|William Avery Rockefeller Jr]] : 1841-1922 : m. Almira [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Rockefeller Wik] # [[Rogers-22317|Henry Huttleston Rogers]] : 1840 - 1909 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Huttleston_Rogers Wikipedia] # [[Rosenwald-6|Julius Rosenwald]] : 1862 - 1932 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Rosenwald Wikipedia] # [[Ryan-600|Thomas Fortune Ryan]] : 1851 - 1928 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Fortune_Ryan Wikipedia] # [[Sage-1697|Russell Sage]] : 1816 - 1906 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Sage Wikipedia] # [[Sears-1478|Richard Warren Sears]] : 1863 - 1914 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Warren_Sears Wikipedia] # [[Singer-609|Isaac Merritt Singer]] : 1811 - 1875 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isaac_Singer Wikipedia] # [[Slater-1302|Samuel Slater]] : 1768 - 1835 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Slater Wikipedia] # [[Spreckels-3|Adolph Claus Spreckels]] : 1828 - 1908 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claus_Spreckels Wikipedia] # [[Stanford-737|Amasa Leland Stanford]] : 1824 - 1893 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland_Stanford Wikipedia] # Alexander Turney Stewart : 1803 - 1876 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Turney_Stewart Wikipedia] # [[Stillman-172|James Jewett Stillman]] : 1850 - 1918 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Stillman Wikipedia] # Moses Taylor : 1806 - 1882 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Taylor Wikipedia] # [[Thaw-18|William Thaw]] : 1818 - 1889 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Thaw,_Sr. Wikipedia] # Israel Thorndike : 1755 - 1832 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_Thorndike Wikipedia] # [[Tiffany-208|Charles Lewis Tiffany]] : 1812 - 1902 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lewis_Tiffany Wikipedia] # [[Van_Rensselaer-35|Stephen Van Rensselaer]] : 1764 - 1839 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Van_Rensselaer Wikipedia] # [[Vanderbilt-1|Cornelius Vanderbilt]] 1794 - 1877 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_Vanderbilt Wikipedia] # [[Washington-11|George Washington]] : 1732 - 1799 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington Wikipedia] # William Weightman : 1813 - 1904 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Weightman Wikipedia] # [[Weyerhaeuser-2|Frederick Weyerhäuser]] : 1834 - 1914 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Weyerh%C3%A4user Wikipedia] # [[Whitney-2002|William Collins Whitney]] : 1841 - 1904: s. of James [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Collins_Whitney Wikipedia] # [[Widener-313|Peter Arrell Brown Widener]] : 1834 - 1915 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Arrell_Brown_Widener Wikipedia] # [[Woolworth-36|Frank Winfield Woolworth]] : 1852-1919 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Winfield_Woolworth Wikipedia] # [[Wrigley-117|William Wrigley, Jr.]] : 1861 - 1932 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wrigley,_Jr. Wikipedia] === Pre-War Tycoons === The following list were other wealthiest past notable business leaders, industrialists and philanthropists of the world, before World War II.''The World Almanac and Book of Facts, 1984 Edition '' : Newspaper Enterprise Association, Inc. : New York, 1983 : pp. 380 : Ballantine Books ISBN 0-345-31036-5 These past tycoons of the world are the notable ones who do not appear in the above list of the wealthiest Americans, or in any other lists of the later multi-millionaires and billionaires below. it generally excludes the heirs of royalty, unless they married into industrialist families. :: Name : Birth - Death : Source of Wealth, notes : Wikipedia # [[Strong-6193|Gertrude Strong Achilles]] : 1860 - 1955 : d. of Henry A. Strong, m. Henry L. Achilles # [[Achilles-73|Henry L. Achilles]] : 1860 - 1914 : m. Gertrude Strong # Adam Emory Albright : 1862–1957 : artist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Emory_Albright Wikipedia] # [[Aldrich-352|Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich]] : 1841 – 1915 : politician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_W._Aldrich Wikipedia] # [[Aldrich-353|Lucy Truman Aldrich]] : 1869–1955 : d. of Nelson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Aldrich Wikipedia] # [[Aldrich-1039|Richard Steere Aldrich]] : 1884 – 1941 : US Rep., s. of Nelson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_S._Aldrich Wikipedia] # [[Allen-1|Ethan Allen]] : 1738 – 1789 : wealthy founder, Gen. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethan_Allen Wikipedia] # [[Allen-15|Frances Margaret "Fanny" Allen]] : 1784 – 1819 : nun, d. of Ethan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanny_Allen Wikipedia] # Elizabeth Arden (Florence Nightingale Graham) : 1884 - 1966 : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Arden Wikipedia] # [[Willing-154|Ava Lowle Willing Astor]] : 1868 – 1958 : m. John IV, m. Tho. Lister [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ava_Lowle_Willing Wik] # [[Schermerhorn-76|Caroline Schermerhorn Astor]] : 1830–1908 : d. of Abraham, m. Wm [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Webster_Schermerhorn_Astor Wik] # [[Astor-31|John Jacob Astor III]] : 1822 - 1890 : financier, s. of William [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jacob_Astor_III Wikipedia] # [[Astor-2|John Jacob "Jack" Astor IV]] : 1864 – 1912 : s. of Wm, died on Titanic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Jacob_Astor_IV Wikipedia] # [[Astor-57|Waldorf Astor]] : 1879 – 1952 : news, s. of William [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waldorf_Astor,_2nd_Viscount_Astor Wikipedia] # [[Astor-17|William Backhouse Astor, Sr.]] : 1792 – 1875 : real estate, s. of John [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Backhouse_Astor,_Sr. Wikipedia] # [[Astor-9|William Backhouse Astor, Jr.]] : 1829 – 1892 : horses, m. Caroline [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Backhouse_Astor,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Astor-32|William Waldorf "Willy" Astor]] : 1848 – 1919 : s. of John III [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Waldorf_Astor,_1st_Viscount_Astor Wikipedia] # [[Auchincloss-33|Edgar Stirling Auchincloss]] : 1847–1892 : bro. of Hugh & John # [[Jennings-4381|Emma Brewster Jennings Auchincloss]] : 1861 - 942 : d. of Oliver Jennings, m. Hugh Sr. # [[Auchincloss-10|Hugh Dudley Auchincloss Sr.]] : 1858–1913 : merchant & financier # [[Auchincloss-8|John Winthrop Auchincloss]] : 1853 - 1938 : bro. of Edgar & Hugh # [[Avery-2670|Daniel Dudley Avery]] : 1810-1879 : Avery Island, LA, bro-in-law of Ed McIlhenny # [[Ayer-1421|Francis Wayland Ayer]] : 1848 - 1923 : ad industry pioneer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Ayer Wikipedia] # [[Dallas_Bache-1|Alexander Dallas Bache]] : 1806 – 1867 : scientist, s. of Richard II [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Dallas_Bache Wikipedia] # [[Bache-61|Benjamin Franklin Bache]] : 1769 – 1798 : journalist, s. of Richard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Franklin_Bache_%28journalist%29 Wikipedia] # [[Bache-7|George Mifflin Bache]] : 1811–1846 : s. of Richard II # [[Bache-8|George Mifflin Bache Jr.]] : 1840 – 1896 : Navy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Bache Wikipedia] # [[Franklin_Bache-4|Louis Franklin Bache]] : 1779-1818 : Col., s. of Richard & Sarah [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Franklin_Bache Wikipedia] # [[Bache-4|Richard Bache]] : 1737–1811 : insurer, m. Sarah Franklin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Bache Wikipedia] # [[Franklin_Bache-6|Richard Franklin Bache Jr.]] : 1784–1848 : s. of Richard, m. Sophia Dallas [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Bache_Jr. Wik] # [[Franklin-6|Sarah Franklin 'Sally' Bache]] : 1743 – 1808 : d. of B. Franklin, m. Rich. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Franklin_Bache Wiki] # [[Dallas-87|Sophia Burrell Dallas Bache]] : 1784 - 1860 : d. of Alexander Dallas, m. Richard Bache # George Fisher Baker Jr. : 1878–1937 : m. Edith Kane # Edward Gresham Ball : 1888 – 1981 : bro. of Jessie, du Pont [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Ball_(businessman) Wikipedia] # [[Vanderbilt-111|Consuelo Vanderbilt Spenser-Churchill Balsan]] : 1877–1964 : d. of Wm. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consuelo_Vanderbilt Wik] # [[Balsan-3|Fulcran Étienne Balsan]] : 1878 - 1953 : bro. of Jacques [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89tienne_Balsan Wikipedia] # [[Balsan-2|Louis Jacques Balsan]] : 1868-1956 : br.of Étienne, m. Consuelo Vanderbilt [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Balsan Wik] # [[Gould-4326|Gloria Gould Bishop Barker]] : 1906 – 1943 : d. George I [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Gould Wikipedia] # [[Barney-2602|Ashbel Holmes Barney]] : 1816 – 1886 : banker, bro. of Danford [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashbel_H._Barney Wikipedia] # [[Latham-2797|Florence Azubah Latham Barney]] : 1819 - 1875 : d. of William Harris Latham, m. Danford # [[Barney-2603|Charles Tracy Barney]] : 1851 – 1907 : s. of Ashbel, m. Lucy Whitney [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_T._Barney Wik] # [[Barney-2601|Danford Newton Barney]] : 1808 – 1874 : bro. of Ashbel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danford_N._Barney Wikipedia] # [[Whitney-6093|Laurinda Collins "Lily" Whitney Barney]] : 1852 - 1946 : d. of James, m. Charles Barney # [[Beale-509|Phelan Beale]] : 1881 – 1956 : attorney, m. Edith Bouvier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phelan_Beale Wikipedia] # Caroline Deslonde Beauregard : d. of André, , m. P.G.T. Beauregard # [[Villeré-11|Marie A. Laure Villeré Beauregard]] : 1823–1850 : d. of Jules, m. Pierre # [[Beauregard-132|Pierre Gustave Toutant-Beauregard]] : 1818 – 1893 : m. Caroline [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._G._T._Beauregard Wik] # [[Perry-10321|Caroline Slidell Perry Belmont]] : 1829 - 1892 : d. of Matthew Perry, m. August Belmont # [[Erskine-Smith-1|Alva Erskine Smith Vanderbilt Belmont]] : 1853–1933 : m. O. Bel., W. Van. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alva_Belmont Wik] # [[Belmont-60|August Belmont Jr.]] : 1853–1924 : s.of Aug & Caroline, m. Eleanor Robson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Belmont,_Jr. Wik] # Eleanor Robson Belmont : 1879 – 1979 : m. August [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Robson_Belmont Wikipedia] # [[Belmont-45|Oliver Hazard Perry Belmont]] : 1858–1908 : s. of August & Caroline [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Belmont Wik] # [[Belmont-59|Perry Belmont]] : 1850 – 1947 : s. of August & Caroline [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_Belmont Wikipedia] # [[Benjamin-1665|Dorothy Park Benjamin]] : 1893 - 1955 : d. of Park Jr., m. Enrico Caruso # [[Benjamin-1078|Park Benjamin Jr.]] : 1849–1922 : lawyer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Benjamin,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Benjamin-1083|Henry Park Benjamin Sr.]] : 1809 – 1864 : newspapers [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Benjamin,_Sr. Wikipedia] # [[Benoist-58|Louis Auguste Benoist]] : 1803–1867 : banker [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Auguste_Benoist Wikipedia] # [[Drexel-36|Elizabeth Wharton Drexel Dahlgren Lehr Beresford]] : 1868 – 1944 : d. of Jos [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Wharton_Drexel W] # [[Gould-6553|Helen Vivien Gould Beresford]] : 1893 – 1931 : d. of George, m. John [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Beresford,_Baroness_Decies Wikipedia] # [[Beresford-146|John Graham Hope de la Poer Beresford]] : 1866 – 1944 : m. E. Drexel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Beresford,_5th_Baron_Decies Wikip] # [[Mullanphy-10|Ann Mullanphy Biddle]] : 1800 - 1846 : d. of John Mullanphy, m. Thomas (1790) # [[Biddle-413|Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle I]] : 1874–1948 : son of Ed & Emily Drexel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Joseph_Drexel_Biddle,_Sr. Wik] # [[Biddle-414|Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle Jr.]] : 1897–1961 : m. Mary Duke [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Joseph_Drexel_Biddle,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Biddle-377|Charles Biddle]] : 1745–1821 : son of Wm., statesman [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Biddle Wikipedia] # [[Biddle-362|Charles John Biddle]] : 1819 – 1873 : Col., US Rep, s. of Nicholas [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_John_Biddle Wikipedia] # [[Biddle-421|Edward Biddle]] : 1738–1779 : lawyer, son of Wm., m. Elizabeth Ross [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Biddle Wikipedia] # [[Biddle-318|Edward Biddle]] : 1815–1873 : son of Nicholas # [[Biddle-412|Edward Biddle III]] : 1851–1933 : son of Edward 1815, m. Emilie Drexel # [[Ross-4176|Elizabeth Ross Biddle]] : 1736 - : sis. of George, m. Edward # [[Drexel-26|Emilie Taylor Drexel Biddle]]: 1851–1883 : d. of Anthony, m. Edward III # [[Biddle-483|James Biddle]] : 1783 – 1848 : son of Charles, Commodore [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Biddle Wikipedia] # [[Biddle-374|John Biddle]] : 1792 – 1859 : Major, MI delegate, s. of Charles [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Biddle_%28Michigan_politician%29 Wikipedia] # [[Biddle-415|Livingston Ludlow Biddle]] : 1877–1959 : s. of Ed (1851), m. Euginie Law # [[Duke-1281|Mary Lillian Duke Biddle]] : 1887 – 1960 : dau. of Benjamin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Duke_Biddle Wikipedia] # [[Biddle-440|Nicholas Biddle]] : 1750 – 1778 : Naval Capt., s. of Wm. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Biddle_%28naval_officer%29 Wikipedia] # [[Biddle-319|Nicholas Biddle]] : 1786 – 1844 : son of Charles, financier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Biddle_%28banker%29 Wikipedia] # [[Biddle-487|Richard Biddle]] : 1796 - 1847 : US Rep, s. of Charles [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Biddle Wikipedia] # [[Biddle-486|Thomas Biddle]] : 1790 – 1831 : Capt., son of Charles, m. Ann Mullanphy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Biddle Wik] # [[Biddle-379|William Biddle]] : 1633–1711 : progenitor of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biddle_family Biddle family (Wikipedia)] # [[Billings-697|Frederick H. Billings]] : 1823 – 1890 : railr, bro. of Franklin Noble Bill. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_H._Billings Wik] # [[Billings-1095|Franklin Swift Billings]] : 1862 – 1935 : Gov., s. of Franklin, neph. of Fred [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_S._Billings Wik] # [[McCormick-754|Anna Reubenia "Ruby" McCormick Blair]] : 1860 – 1917 : d. of Wm, m. Ed Blair # [[Blair-7208|Edward Tyler Blair]] : 1857 - 1939 : m. Anna McCormick # Chester Castle Bolton : 1882 – 1939 : m. Frances Bingham [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chester_C._Bolton Wikipedia] # [[Bouvier-78|John Vernou "Black Jack" Bouvier III]] : 1891 – 1957 : m. Janet Norton Lee [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Vernou_Bouvier_III Wik] # James Buchanan 'Diamond Jim' Brady : 1856 - 1917 : financier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Jim_Brady Wikipedia] # [[Brewster-156|Benjamin Brewster]] : 1828–1897 : Std. Oil, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Brewster_%28financier%29 Wikipedia] # Benjamin Harris Brewster : 1816 – 1888 : lawyer, m. Mary Walker [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_H._Brewster Wikipedia] # [[Walker-45112|Mary Walker Deslonde Brewster]] : 1839-1886 : d. Robt., m. Ben. H Brewster # [[Brown-19174|John Brown I]] : 1736 – 1803 : slave trader, s. of James II [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brown_%28Rhode_Island%29 Wikipedia] # [[Brown-24615|John Carter Brown II]] : 1797–1874 : books [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Carter_Brown Wikipedia] # [[Brown-46730|John Nicholas Brown I]] : 1861 – 1900 : books, s. of John C. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Nicholas_Brown_I Wikipedia] # Joseph Brown : 1733 – 1785 : astronomer, Brown U.,, s. of James II [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Brown_%28astronomer%29 Wik] # [[Brown-78309|Moses Brown]] : 1738 – 1836 : Brown U., s. of James II [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Brown Wikipedia] # [[Brown-24613|Nicholas Brown Jr.]] : 1769 – 1841 : Brown U. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Brown,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Brown-24614|Nicholas Brown Sr.]] : 1729 – 1791 : Brown U., s. of James II [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Brown,_Sr. Wikipedia] # [[Brown-24611|Nicholas Brown III]] : 1792 – 1859 : Brown U., Lt. Gov. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Brown_III Wikipedia] # [[Bruce-3936|William Cabell Bruce]] : 1860 – 1946 : author, US Senator, fath of David [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cabell_Bruce Wikip] # [[Buffum-164|Charles Abel Buffum]] : 1870 – 1936 : Dept. stores [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Abel_Buffum Wikipedia] # [[Busch-886|August Anheuser Busch, Sr.]] : 1865 – 1934 : heir and CEO of AB [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Anheuser_Busch,_Sr. Wikipedia] # [[Butler-4203|Andrew Pickens Butler]] : 1796 – 1857 : Sen., s. of William [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Butler Wikipedia] # [[Perry-4555|Jane Tweedy Perry Butler]] : d. of Christpher R. Perry, m. William Butler # [[Pickens-523|Maria Calhoun Pickens Butler]] : 1833 - 1900 : d. of Francis Pickens, m. Matthew Butler # [[Butler-9917|Matthew Calbraith Butler]] : 1836 – 1909 : s. of William II, m. Maria Pickens [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Butler Wik] # [[Butler-2899|Pierce Mason Butler]] : 1798 – 1847 : Gov., s. of William [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierce_Mason_Butler Wikipedia] # [[Butler-2897|William Butler]] : 1759 – 1821 : Gen., US Rep. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Butler_%281759%E2%80%931821%29 Wikipedia] # [[Butler-2898|William Butler II]] : 1790 – 1851 : US Rep., s. of William [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Butler_%281790%E2%80%931850%29 Wikipedia] # [[Calhoun-126|Andrew Pickens Calhoun]] : 1811 - 1865 : s. of John, m. Margaret Maria Green # [[Calhoun-125|Floride Bonneau Colhoun Calhoun]] : 1792–1866 : d. of J. Colhoun, m. Joh. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floride_Calhoun Wik] # [[Calhoun-124|John Caldwell Calhoun]] : 1782 – 1850 : VP, s. of Patrick [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Calhoun Wikipedia] # [[Calhoun-136|John C. Calhoun II]] : 1843-1918 : railroads, s. of Andrew, m. Floride [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Calhoun_II Wikipedia] # [[Green-921|Margaret Maria Green Calhoun]] : 1816 - 1891 : d. of Duff Green, m. Andrew Calhoun # [[Calhoun-119|Patrick Calhoun]] : 1727–1796 : South Carolina settler [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Calhoun_%28immigrant%29 Wikipedia] # [[Calhoun-140|Patrick Calhoun]] : 1856 – 1943 : railroads, s. of Andrew [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Calhoun Wikipedia] # [[Candler-1|Asa Griggs Candler]] : 1851 - 1929 : founded Coca-Cola Co. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asa_Griggs_Candler Wikipedia] # [[Cargill-582|William Wallace Cargill]] : 1844 - 1909 : founder of Cargill Corp [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_W._Cargill Wikipedia] # [[Carpenter-5310|Robert Ruliph Morgan Carpenter]] : 1877 – 1949 : m. Margaretta du Pont [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._R._M._Carpenter W] # [[Caruso-87|Enrico Caruso]] : 1873 – 1921 : opera star, m. Dororthy Benjamin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enrico_Caruso Wikipedia] # Colby Mitchell Chester : 1844 – 1932 : Admiral [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colby_Mitchell_Chester Wikipedia] # [[Chandler-6027|Harry Chandler]] : 1864 – 1944 : newspaper publisher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Chandler Wikipedia] # [[Otis-900|Emma Marian Otis Chandler]] : 1866 – 1952 : d. of Harrison, m. Harry, L.A. Times [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marian_Otis_Chandler Wik] # Colby Chester Jr : m. Jessie Ann Moore # Jessie Ann Moore Chester : d. of Charles Sr., m. Colby Chester Jr. # [[Chew-297|Benjamin Chew]] : 1722 – 1810 : lawyer, s. of Samuel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Chew Wikipedia] # [[Chew-28|Samuel Chew]] : 1693 – 1743 : Justice [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Chew_%28justice%29 Wikipedia] # [[Chrysler-27|Walter Percy Chrysler]] : 1875 - 1940 : founder Corp. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Chrysler Wikipedia] # [[Chrysler-170|Walter Percy Chrysler Jr.]] : 1909 – 1988 : collector & film producer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_P._Chrysler_Jr. Wikipedia] # Amie Hampton Wescott Clark : ?? - 1870 : m. Clarence Clark Sr # [[Clark-62167|Clarence Howard Clark Sr.]] : 1833 – 1906 : banker, s. of Enoch [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Howard_Clark,_Sr. Wikipedia] # [[Clark-62168|Clarence Howard Clark Jr.]] : 1862 - 1916 : fnancier, s. of Clar. & Annie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Howard_Clark,_Jr. Wik] # [[Clark-6681|Clarence Munroe Clark]] : 1859 – 1937 : tennis pro, s. of Edward [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Clark_%28tennis%29 Wikipedia] # [[Clark-6679|Edward Walter Clark]] : 1857 - 1946 : banker, s. of Edward [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Walter_Clark,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Clark-6689|Edward W. Clark III]] : 1885 – 1939 : banker, s. of Clarence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Walter_Clark_III Wikipedia] # [[Clark-6668|Edward White Clark]] : 1828 – 1904 : banker, s. of Enoch [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_White_Clark Wikipedia] # Eleanor D. Head Clark : ?? - 1930 : m. Clarence Howard Clark Jr # [[Roberts-3917|Elizabeth Williams Roberts Clark]] : 1879–1959 : d. of Geo Roberts, m. Percy # [[Clark-16907|Enoch White Clark]] : 1802 – 1856 : banker, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enoch_White_Clark Wikipedia] # [[Clark-62170|Frank Hamilton Clark]] : 1844-1882 : railroad, s. of Enoch, m. Jessi Rice [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Hamilton_Clark Wik] # Jessi Rice Clark : d. of Edmund Rice, m. Frank Clark # [[Clark-62169|Joseph Hinckley Clark]] : 1837-1889 : banker, s. of Enoch [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Hinckley_Clark Wikipedia] # [[Clark-6682|Joseph Sill Clark Sr.]] : 1861 – 1956 : tennis pro, s. of Edward [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Sill_Clark,_Sr. Wik] # [[Avery-970|Kate Richardson Avery Clark]] : 1868-1951 : d. of Dudley Avery # [[Newhall-83|Lydia Jane Newhall Clark]] : 1858-1936 : m. Edward Walter Clark Jr. # Marie Motley Davis Clark : niece of John Lothrop Motley, m. Clar. H. Clark Sr # [[Sill-248|Mary Todhunter Sill Clark]] : 1835-1908 : m. Edward Clark # [[Clark-6685|Percy Hamilton Clark]] : 1873 – 1965 : cricketeer, s. of Edward [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Clark Wikipedia] # [[Calhoun-128|Anna Maria Calhoun Clemson]] : 1817–1875 : d. of John, m. Thomas [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Maria_Calhoun_Clemson Wik] # [[Clemson-26|Thomas Green Clemson]] : 1807 – 1888 : m. Anna Calhoun [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Green_Clemson Wikipedia] # [[Close-589|Edward Bennett Close]] : 1882 - 1955 : investment banker, m. Marjorie M. Post # [[Cochrane-849|Alexander Lynde Cochrane]] : 1870 - 1928 : investment banker # [[Colgate-30|William Colgate]] : 1783 - 1857 : soap-making empire [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Colgate Wikipedia] # [[Calhoun-1501|John Ewing Calhoun Colhoun]] : 1749 – 1802 : Sen. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_E._Colhoun Wikipedia] # [[Delano-234|Catherine Delano Robbins Collier]] : 1860 - 1953 : d. of Warren Jr., aunt of FDR, m. Hiram Collier # [[Cooke-3499|Jay Cooke]] : 1821 - 1905 : financier, Civil War Union bonds [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Cooke Wikipedia] # [[Cooper-14529|Peter Cooper]] : 1791 - 1883 : industrialist inventor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Cooper Wikipedia] # [[Coors-2|Adolph Herman Joseph Coors Sr]] : 1847 - 1929 : founder brewery [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_Coors Wikipedia] # [[Coors-1|Adolph Herman Joseph Coors Jr.]] : 1884 – 1970 : 2nd Pres. Brewing Co. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_Coors_II Wikipedia] # [[Cornell-428|Ezra Cornell]] : 1807 - 1874 : head Western Union, Cornell U [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezra_Cornell Wikipedia] # [[Corning-182|Erastus Corning]] : 1794 - 1872 : financier, headed N.Y. Central [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erastus_Corning Wikipedia] # Stuart Warren Cramer : 1868 - 1940 : NC textile mills, Duke Power [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_W._Cramer Wikipedia] # Stuart Warren Cramer, Jr. : 1892 - 1957 : NC textile mills # [[Cunard-19|Samuel Cunard]] : 1787 - 1865 : pioneer trans-Atlantic steam ships [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Cunard Wikipedia] # C. George Currie : rector, m. Sarah Clark Zantzinger # Sarah Crawford Clark Zantzinger Currie : d. of Enoch, m. Alfr Zantzinger # [[Cushing-1363|Harvey Williams Cushing]] : 1869 – 1939 : neurosurgeon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Cushing Wikipedia] # Arthur William Cutten : 1870 - 1936 : Canada : commodities trader [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_W._Cutten Wikipedia] # [[Dahlgren-46|Eric Bernard Dahlgren Sr.]] : 1866 - 1922 : s. of Admiral John, m. Lucy Drexel # [[Dahlgren-43|John Adolphus Bernard Dahlgren]] : 1809 – 1870 : Admiral [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_A._Dahlgren Wik] # [[Dahlgren-42|John Vinton Dahlgren I]] : 1869–1899 : s. of John, m. Elizabeth Drexel # [[Drexel-37|Lucy Wharton Drexel Dahlgren]] : 1867 - 1943 : dau. of Joseph Drexel, m. Eric # [[Dahlgren-107|Ulric Dahlgren]] : 1842 – 1864 : Col., son of Admiral John [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulric_Dahlgren Wikipedia] # [[Dallas-88|Alexander James Dallas]] : 1759 – 1817 : Treas. Sec. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_J._Dallas_%28statesman%29 Wikipedia] # [[Dallas-91|Alexander James Dallas II]] : 1791 – 1844 : Navy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_J._Dallas_%28United_States_Navy_officer%29 Wikipedia] # [[Dallas-90|George Mifflin Dallas]] : 1792 – 1864 : VP, s. of Alexander, m. Sophia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_M._Dallas Wik] # [[Nicklin-95|Sophia Chew Nicklin Dallas]] : 1798 – 1869 : d. of Julianna, m. George [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sophia_Dallas Wik] # [[Daly-941|Marcus Daly]] : 1841 - 1900 : copper magnate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Daly Wikipedia] # [[Davies-4195|Joseph Edward Davies]] : 1876–1958 : s. of Ed.& Rachel, m. Marjorie Post [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_E._Davies Wik] # [[Paynter-725|Rachel Paynter Davies]] : 1846–1915 : m. Edward Davies [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Davies_%28Rahel_o_F%C3%B4n%29 Wikipedia] # [[Dayton-273|George Draper Dayton]] : 1857 – 1938 : Target [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Dayton Wikipedia] # [[Dayton-274|George Nelson Dayton]] : 1886 - 1950 : President of Dayton Co. (Target), s. of George # Charles Deering : 1852–1927 : s. of William [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Deering Wikipedia] # James Deering : 1859 – 1925 : s. of William [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Deering Wikipedia] # William Deering : 1826–1913 : Deering Harvester [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Deering Wikipedia] # [[Desha-6|Joseph Desha]] : 1768 – 1842 : Gov., bro. of Robert [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Desha Wikipedia] # [[Desha-39|Robert Desha]] : 1791 - 1848 : US Rep., bro. of Joseph [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Desha Wikipedia] # Adrian Deslonde : s. of André, m. Mary Walker # [[Dimock-118|Henry Farnam Dimock]] : 1842 – 1911 : s. of Timothy, m. Susan Whitney [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_F._Dimock Wikipedia] # [[Whitney-1472|Susan Collins Whitney Dimock]] : 1845 - 1939 : d. of James Whitney, m. Henry Dimock # [[Dimock-117|Timothy Dimock]] : 1799 - 1874 : politician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Dimock Wikipedia] # [[Disney-1|Walter Elias 'Walt' Disney]] : 1901 - 1966 : pioneer cinema anim [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Disney Wikipedia] # Curtis Noble Douglas : 1856 – 1919 : father of Gertrude Widener [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curtis_N._Douglas Wikipedia] # [[Dow-1705|Herbert Henry Dow]] : 1866 - 1930 : founded Dow Chemical Co. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Henry_Dow Wikipedia] # [[Drexel-21|Anthony Joseph Drexel]] : 1826 - 1893 : Drexel, Morgan, s. of Francis [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Joseph_Drexel Wikipedia] # [[Drexel-61|Anthony Joseph Drexel Jr.]] : 1864–1934 : m. Margarita Armstrong # [[Drexel-16|Catherine Mary 'St. Katharine' Drexel]] : 1858 – 1955 : nun, d. of Francis [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharine_Drexel Wik] # [[Bouvier-87|Emma Bouvier Drexel]] : 1833 - 1883 : d. of Michel (gggrandf of Jacqueline), m. F.A. Drexel # [[Drexel-17|Francis Anthony Drexel]] : 1824 – 1885 : banker, son of Francis [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Anthony_Drexel Wikipedia] # [[Drexel-19|Francis Martin Drexel]] : 1792 – 1863 : banker & painter [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Martin_Drexel Wikipedia] # [[Drexel-22|Joseph William Drexel]] : 1831 – 1888 : banker, s. of Francis, m. Lucy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_William_Drexel Wikipedia] # [[Wharton-462|Lucy Wharton Drexel]] : 1841–1912 : m. Joseph Drexel # [[Du_Pont-103|Alexis Felix du Pont Sr.]] : 1879 - 1948 : son of Francis [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._Felix_du_Pont Wikipedia] # [[Du_Pont-99|Alfred Irénée du Pont]] : 1864 - 1935 # [[Du_Pont-55|Alfred Victor du Pont de Nemours]] : 1798 – 1856 : son of E.I. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_V._du_Pont Wikipedia] # [[Du_Pont-56|Éleuthère Irénée du Pont]] : 1771 - 1834 : gunpowder, chem [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89leuth%C3%A8re_Ir%C3%A9n%C3%A9e_du_Pont Wikipedia] # [[Du_Pont-83|Francis Gurney du Pont]] : 1850–1904 : son of Alexis I., gr-son of EI.. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Gurney_du_Pont Wikipedia] # [[Du_Pont-35|Lammot du Pont I]] : 1831 – 1884 : son of Alfred [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lammot_du_Pont_I Wikipedia] # [[Du_Pont-34|Lammot du Pont II]] : 1880 – 1952 : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lammot_du_Pont_II Wikipedia] # [[Du_Pont-45|Pierre Samuel du Pont]] : 1870 – 1954 : son of Lammot [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_S._du_Pont Wikipedia] # [[Du_Pont-106|Richard Chichester du Pont]] : 1911 – 1943 : s. of Alexis, m. Allaire Crozer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Chichester_du_Pont Wik] # [[Franklin_Bache-7|Deborah Franklin Bache Duane]] : 1781 – 1863 : m. William J. Duane # [[Dwayne-2|William Duane]] : 1760 - 1835 : journalist father of William J. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Duane_%28journalist%29 Wikipedia] # [[Dwayne-1|William John Duane]] : 1780 – 1865 : Treas. Sec., s. of Wm, m. Deb Bache [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Duane Wik] # [[Pickens-167|Francis Eugenia Olga Neva Pickens Dugas]] : 1859–1893 : d. of Francis [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douschka_Pickens Wik] # [[Duke-1283|Angier Buchanan Duke]] : 1884–1923 : Duke U, s. of Benj., m. Cord. Biddle [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angier_Buchanan_Duke Wik] # [[Duke-1282|Benjamin Newton Duke]] : 1855 – 1929 : bro of James B, s. of G. Wash. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Newton_Duke Wik] # [[Duke-1056|George Washington Duke]] : 1820 – 1905 : tobacco [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Duke Wikipedia] # [[Durant-174|Thomas Clark Durant]] : 1820 - 1885 : railroad official, financier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_C._Durant Wikipedia] # [[Durant-327|William Carpo Durant]] : 1861 - 1947 : formed General Motors [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_C._Durant Wikipedia] # [[Tarn-42|Maria Tarn Dyer]] : 1800 – 1846 : missionary, m. Samuel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Dyer Wikipedia] # [[Dyer-9127|Samuel Dyer]] : 1804 – 1843 : missionary, m. Maria Tarn [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Dyer Wikipedia] # [[Miller-3806|Mina Miller Edison]] : 1865–1947 : d. of Lewis Miller, m. Thomas Edison # [[Edison-1|Thomas Alva Edison]] : 1847 – 1931 : inventor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Edison Wikipedia] # [[Elkins-622|William Lukens Elkins]] : 1832 – 1903 : streetcar magnate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lukens_Elkins Wikipedia] # Campbell Dallas Emory : 1839 - 1878 : Col., s. of William [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbell_Dallas_Emory Wikipedia] # [[Bache-11|Matilda Wilkins Bache Emory]] : 1819–1900 : d. of Richard II, m. William # [[Emory-23|William Hemsley Emory]] : 1811 – 1887 : Gen., m. Matilda [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_H._Emory Wikipedia] # [[Evans-31185|Thomas Mellon Evans]] : 1875 - 1913 : grson of Eleanor Mellon m. Martha Jarnagin, f. of Tho. # [[Guinness-485|Mary Catherine Guinness Ferguson]] : 1823–1905 : d. of Robt., m. Saml. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Catherine_Ferguson Wik] # [[Ferguson-4732|Samuel Ferguson]] : 1810 – 1886 : poet, m. Mary Guinness [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Ferguson Wikipedia] # [[Finch-Hatton-12|Guy Montagu George Finch-Hatton]] : 1885 - 1939 : m. Margaretta Drexel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Finch-Hatton,_14th_Earl_of_Winchilsea Wik] # [[Drexel-62|Margaretta Armstrong Drexel Finch-Hatton]] : 1885-1952 : d. of Anth. Jr., m Guy # [[Firestone-82|Harvey Samuel Firestone]] : 1868 - 1938 : tires, m. Ida Smith [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Samuel_Firestone Wikipedia] # [[Smith-104318|Idabelle Smith Firestone]] : 1874 - 1954 : songwriter, m. Harvey [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Idabelle_Smith_Firestone Wikipedia] # [[Fitzgerald-820|John Francis "Honey Fitz" Fitzgerald]] : 1863 – 1950 : fath. of Rose [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_F._Fitzgerald Wikipedia] # [[Ford-6543|Edsel Bryant Ford]] : 1893 – 1943 : s. of Henry, m. Eleanor L. Clay [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edsel_Ford Wikipedia] # [[Read-1|Deborah Read Franklin]] : 1708 – 1774 : m. B. Franklin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deborah_Read Wikipedia] # [[Franklin-7|William Franklin]] : 1731 – 1813 : Gov., s. of Ben [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Franklin Wikipedia] # [[Franklin-1318|William Temple Franklin]] : 1760 - 1823 : s. of William [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Temple_Franklin Wikipedia] # [[French-273|John French]] : 1863 - 1935 : s. of Warren Converse French, m. Mary Billings # [[Billings-100|Mary Montagu Billings French]] : 1869 - 1951 : d. of Fred., m. John French [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Billings_French Wi] # Jakob 'Jakob the Rich' Fugger : 1459 - 1525 : head banking house [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakob_Fugger Wikipedia] # Alfred Carl Fuller : 1885 - 1973 : founded Fuller Brush Co. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Fuller Wikipedia] # Elbert Henry Gary : 1846 - 1927 : headed U.S. Steel 1903 - 1927 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elbert_Henry_Gary Wikipedia] # Amadeo Pietro Giannini : 1870 - 1949 : founded Bank of America [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amadeo_Giannini Wikipedia] # [[Gore-1129|Thomas Pryor Gore]] : 1870–1949 : Sen. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Gore Wikipedia] # [[Kingdon-88|Edith Mary Kingdon Gould]] : 1864 – 1921 : actress, m. George [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Kingdon Wikipedia] # [[Gould-2062|George Jay Gould I]] : 1864 - 1923 : railroad financier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Jay_Gould_I Wikitree] # [[Gould-7045|Kingdon Gould Sr.]] : 1887 – 1945 : financier, son of George [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdon_Gould,_Sr. Wikipedia] # [[Green-24791|Burton Edmond Green]] : 1868 – 1965 : r/e, dev Beverly Hills [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burton_E._Green Wikipedia] # [[Green-21228|Duff Green]] : 1791 – 1875 : politician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duff_Green Wikipedia] # [[Gregg-2847|William Gregg]] : 1800 - 1867 : launched textile industry in South [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Gregg_%28industrialist%29 Wikipedia] # [[Grenfell-257|Charles Pascoe Grenfell]] : 1790–1867 : dir Bk of England, s, of Pascoe [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Grenfell_%281790%E2%80%931867%29 Wik] # [[Grenfell-109|Edward Charles Grenfell]] : 1870 – 1941 : banker, s. of Henry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Grenfell,_1st_Baron_St_Just Wikipedia] # [[Grenfell-107|Henry Riversdale Grenfell]] : 1824 – 1902 : banker, s. of Charles [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Grenfell Wikipedia] # [[Grenfell-264|Pascoe St Leger Grenfell]] : 1761 – 1838 : co. gov. and MP [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascoe_Grenfell Wikipedia] # [[Guevara-29|Álvaro Guevara]] : 1894 - 1951 : painter, m. Meraud Guinness [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81lvaro_Guevara Wikipedia] # [[Guest-1217|Frederick Edward Guest]] : 1875 – 1937 : s. of Ivor, m. Amy Phipps [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Guest Wikipedia] # [[Guest-584|Christian Henry Charles Guest]] : 1874 – 1957 : s. of Ivor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Guest Wikipedia] # [[Guest-421|Ivor Churchill Guest, 1st Viscount]] : 1873 – 1939 : s. of Ivor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivor_Guest,_1st_Viscount_Wimborne Wikipedia] # Oscar Montague Guest : 1888 – 1958 : s. of Ivor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Guest Wikipedia] # [[Guggenheim-28|Meyer Guggenheim]] : 1828 - 1905 : merchandise & mining [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meyer_Guggenheim Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-1|Arthur Guinness]] : 1725 – 1803 : brewer, bro. of Samuel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Guinness Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-10|Arthur Guinness II]] : 1768 – 1855 : brewer, banker, s. of Arthur [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Second_Arthur_Guinness Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-40|Benjamin Lee Guinness, 1st Brnt]] : 1798 – 1868 : s. of Arthur [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Guinness Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-236|Benjamin Solomon Guinness]] : 1868–1947 : lawyer, desc. of Samuel (1727) # [[Guinness-412|Gershom Whitfield Guinness]] : 1869 - 1927 : s. of Henry G. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gershom_Whitfield_Guinness Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-483|Henry Guinness]] : 1829–1893 : banker, s. of Robert Rundell Guinness # [[Guinness-261|Henry Grattan Guinness]] : 1835 – 1910 : author, s. of John G. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Grattan_Guinness Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-568|Henry Seymour Guinness]] : 1858 – 1945 : banker, s. of Henry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Guinness Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-17|John Grattan Guinness]] : 1783–1850 : s. of Arthur & Olivia Whitmore # [[Guinness-572|Heather Seymour "Judy" Guinness]] : 1910 – 1952 : Olympic fencer, d. of Henry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_Guinness Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-37|Richard Guinness]] : 1755–1829 : Dublin barrister, s. of Samuel # [[Guinness-541|Richard Samuel Guinness]] : 1797 - 1857 : MP, s. of Richard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Samuel_Guinness Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-230|Robert Rundell Guinness]] : 1789 -1857 : banker, s. of Richard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Rundell_Guinness Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-7|Samuel Guinness]] : 1727–1795: a goldbeater in Dublin, bro. of Arthur # [[Hanna-1481|Marcus Alonzo "Mark" Hanna]] : 1837 – 1904 : Sen. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Hanna Wikipedia] # [[Stone-6837|Clara Louise Stone Hay]] : 1849 - 1914 : d. of Amasa Stone, m. John Hay # [[Hay-1617|John Milton Hay]] : 1838 – 1905 : statesman, m. Clara Stone [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hay Wikipedia] # [[Hayward-2462|Monroe Leland Hayward]] : 1840 – 1899 : Sen. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monroe_Hayward Wikipedia] # [[Hayward-4282|William Hayward]] : 1877 - 1944 : Col., s. of Monroe # [[Hearst-4|William Randolph Hearst]] : 1863 - 1951 : built publishing empire [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst Wikipedia] # [[Heinz-127|Henry John Heinz]] : 1844 - 1919 : founded food empire [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_J._Heinz Wikipedia] # [[Houghton-810|Katharine Martha Houghton Hepburn]] : 1878 – 1951 : d. of Alfred [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharine_Martha_Houghton_Hepburn Wik] # [[Hepburn-454|Thomas Norval Hepburn]] : 1879–1962 : Dr., m. Katharine Houghton # [[Herreshoff-25|Charles Frederick Herreshoff]] : 1763–1819 : m. Sarah Brown # [[Herreshoff-19|Charles Frederick Herreshoff I]] : 1876 - 1954 : autos, s. of James [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_F._Herreshoff Wikipedia] # [[Herreshoff-3|Charles Frederick Herreshoff II]] : 1809–1888 : boats # [[Herreshoff-11|James Brown Herreshoff]] : 1834–1930 : boats, s. of Charles II # [[Herreshoff-14|John Brown Herreshoff]] : 1841–1914 : boats, s. of Charles II # [[Herreshoff-20|John Brown Francis Herreshoff Ph.D.]] : 1850 – 1932 : s. of Charles III [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brown_Francis_Herreshoff Wikipedia] # [[Herreshoff-2|Nathanael Greene Herreshoff]] : 1848 – 1938 : boats, s. of Charles II [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathanael_Greene_Herreshoff Wikipedia] # [[Brown-161604|Sarah Brown Herreshoff]] : 1773–1846 : d. of John I, m. Charles # [[Hitchcock-748|Ethan Allen Hitchcock]] : 1798 – 1870 : s. of Samuel, grson of Ethan, Gen. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethan_A._Hitchcock_%28general%29 Wik] # [[Hitchcock-297|Ethan Allen Hitchcock]] : 1835 – 1909 : s. of Henry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethan_A._Hitchcock_%28Interior%29 Wikipedia] # [[Hitchcock-294|Henry Hitchcock]] : 1791 – 1839 : Justice, s. of Samuel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hitchcock Wikipedia] # [[Hitchcock-3841|Henry Hitchcock II]]: 1829–1902 : lawyer, s. of Henry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hitchcock_%28Missouri_lawyer%29 Wikipedia] # [[Allen-12|Lucy Caroline Allen Hitchcock]] : 1768-1842 : d. of Ethan, m. Samuel # [[Hitchcock-301|Samuel Hitchcock]] : 1755 – 1813 : judge, m. Lucy Allen [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Hitchcock Wikipedia] # [[Hooker-1901|Elon Huntington Hooker]] : 1869 – 1938 : Hooker Electrochemical Co [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elon_Huntington_Hooker Wikipedia] # Henry Lawrence Horton : investment banker # [[Houghton-1279|Alanson Bigelow Houghton]] : 1863 – 1941 : US Rep., s. of Amory Jr. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alanson_B._Houghton Wikipedia] # [[Houghton-809|Alfred Augustus Houghton]] : 1851 - 1892 : s. of Amory # [[Houghton-811|Amory Houghton]] : 1813–1882 : Corning, m. Sophronia M. Oakes [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houghton_family Wik (fam)] # [[Houghton-882|Amory Houghton Jr.]] : 1837–1909 : m. Ellen Ann Bigelow # [[Houghton-2050|Arthur A. Houghton Sr.]] : 1866–1928 : s. of Amory Jr # [[Bigelow-975|Ellen Ann Bigelow Houghton]] : 1840–1918 : m. Amory Jr. # [[Oakes-636|Sophronia Mann Oakes Houghton]] : 1814–1880 : m. Amory Houghton # Joseph Lowthian Hudson : 1846 – 1912 : dept. stores [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Lowthian_Hudson Wikipedia] # [[Hughes-8347|Howard Robard Hughes Sr.]] : 1869 – 1924 : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_R._Hughes,_Sr. Wikipedia] # [[Hughes-12435|Rupert Hughes]] : 1872 - 1956 : novelist, bro. of Howard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rupert_Hughes Wikipedia] # [[Huntington-1304|Henry Edwards Huntington]] : 1850 - 1927 : railroad magnate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_E._Huntington Wikipedia] # Blanch Horton Hutton : 1878 - 1917 : d. of Henry Horton, m. E.F. Hutton # [[Woolworth-35|Edna Woolworth Hutton]] : 1883-1917 : dept. strs, d. Frank, m. Franklyn # [[Hutton-907|Edward Francis Hutton]] : 1875-1962 financier, m. M. Post [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Francis_Hutton Wikipedia] # [[Hutton-975|Franklyn Laws Hutton]] : 1877–1940 : bro. of E.F., m. Edna Woolworth # [[Irwin-367|Agnes Irwin]] : 1841 – 1914 : Radcliffe, d. of William & Sophia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agnes_Irwin Wikipedia] # John Irwin : 1832 - 1901 : s. of William & (first wife) Frances [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Irwin_%28admiral%29 Wikipedia] # [[Irwin-368|Robert Walker Irwin]] : 1844 – 1925 : dipl., s. of William & Sophia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Walker_Irwin Wikipedia] # [[Bache-10|Sophia Arabella Bache Irwin]] : 1815–1904 : d. of Richard II, m. Wm. Irwin # [[Irwin-366|William Wallace Irwin]] : 1803 – 1856 : US Rep., m. Sophia Bache [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_W._Irwin Wik] # [[Goodsell-301|Esther Judson Goodsell Jennings]] : 1828–1908 : sis. of Almira, m. Oliver # [[Jennings-4382|Oliver Burr Jennings]] : 1825-1893 : Standard Oil, m. Esther Goodsell [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Burr_Jennings Wikipedia] # [[Brewster-2849|Mary Dows Brewster Jennings]] : 1871 - 1964 : d. of Benjamin Brewster, m. Oliver G. # [[Jennings-6804|Oliver Gould Jennings]] : 1865-1936 : s. of Oiver & Esther, m. Mary Brew. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Gould_Jennings Wik] # [[Johnson-31075|Edward Mead Johnson]] : 1852 - 1934 : co-founded J&J [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Mead_Johnson Wikipedia] # [[Johnson-31073|James Wood Johnson]] : 1856 - 1932 : co-founded J&J [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Wood_Johnson Wikipedia] # [[Johnson-24462|Robert Wood Johnson]] : 1845 - 1910 : co-founded J&J [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Wood_Johnson_I Wikipedia] # Minor Cooper Keith : 1848 - 1929 : railroads & United Fruit Co. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minor_Cooper_Keith Wikipedia] # [[Kellogg-843|Will Keith Kellogg]] : 1860 - 1951 : founded Kellog cereal co. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Keith_Kellogg Wikipedia] # [[Kennedy-1031|Patrick Kennedy]] : 1823 – 1858 : fath. of Patrick [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Kennedy_%281823%E2%80%931858%29 Wikipedia] # [[Kennedy-1032|Patrick Joseph "P. J." Kennedy]] : 1858 – 1929 : s. of Pat, fath. of Joe [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P._J._Kennedy Wikipedia] # [[King-11039|Richard King]] : 1824 - 1885 : founded King Ranch in Texas [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_King_%28entrepreneur%29 Wikipedia] # [[Kingsley-1028|Charles Kingsley]] : 1819 – 1875 : novelist, m. Frances Grenfell [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Kingsley Wikipedia] # [[Grenfell-326|Frances Eliza Grenfell Kingsley]] : 1814-1891 : d. of Pascoe, m. Charles Kingsley # William Signius Knudsen : 1879 - 1948 : auto industry executive [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Knudsen Wikipedia] # Samuel Henry Kress : 1863 - 1955 : founded dime store chain [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Henry_Kress Wikipedia] # [[Krupp-33|Alfred Krupp]] : 1812 - 1887 : armaments magnate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krupp#Alfred_Krupp Wikipedia (family)] # [[LaFarge-5|Christopher Grant La Farge]] : 1862 - 1938 : Beaux-Arts architect, s. of John & Margaret # [[La_Farge-34|John La Farge]] : 1835 – 1910 : artist, m. Margaret Perry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_La_Farge Wikipedia] # [[LaFarge-32|John La Farge Jr.]] : 1880-1963 : priest, s. of John and Margaret [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_LaFarge,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Perry-6364|Margaret Mason Perry La Farge]] : 1839 - 1925 : d. of Christopher G. Perry, m. John LaFarge # [[Lambert-13264|Gerard Barnes Lambert]] : 1886-1967 : Warner–Lambert, m. Rachel Lowe Parkhill Lambert # Gerard Barnes Lambert Jr. : 1912–1947 : bro of Rachel # Albert Davis Lasker : 1880 - 1952 : businessman & philanthropist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Lasker Wikipedia] # Charles F. Latham: - >1867 : treas of Wells Fargo, s. of Wm, bro. of Azubah # [[Latham-1083|Milton Slocum Latham]] : 1827 – 1882 : Gov., neph. of William [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Latham Wikipedia] # [[Clemson-29|Floride Elizabeth Clemson Lee]] : 1842 – 1871 : diarist, d. of Tho. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floride_Clemson Wik] # [[Lehr-103|Henry Symes "Harry" Lehr]] : 1869 – 1929 : m. Eliz. Drexel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Symes_Lehr Wikipedia] # [[Lippincott-611|Joshua Bertram Lippincott]] : 1857 - 1940 : s. of J. B. Lippincot # J[[Wharton-12|oanna Wharton Lippincott]] : 1858 - 1938 : d. of Joseph Wharton, m. J. B. Lippincott # [[Lippincott-297|Joshua Ballinger Lippincott]] : 1813 - 1886 : founder of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._B._Lippincott_%26_Co. J. B. Lippincott & Co. (Wik)] # [[Lipton-29|Thomas Lipton]] : 1848 - 1931 : built Lipton tea empire [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Lipton Wikipedia] # [[Lister-487|Thomas Lister, 4th B Ribblesdale]] : 1854 – 1925 : Brit pol., m. Ava Astor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Lister,_4th_Baron_Ribblesdale Wik] # [[Livanos-5|Stavros George Livanos]] : 1891–1963 : fath. of Tina & George [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stavros_G._Livanos Wikipedia] # Jesse Lauriston Livermore : 1877 - 1940 : stock trader [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Lauriston_Livermore Wikipedia] # Florence Bellows Baker Loew : 1876–1936 : d. of George Baker, m. Wm. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence_Bellows_Baker Wik] # William Goadby Loew : 1876 - 1955 : financier, m. Flo. Baker [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goadby_Loew Wikipedia] # Rev. John Lathrop : 1740-1816 : father of Anna [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lathrop_%28American_minister%29 Wikipedia] # Edmund Calvert Lynch : 1885 – 1938 : co-founder Merrill Lynch [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_C._Lynch Wikipedia] # [[MacArthur-155|Charles Gordon MacArthur]] : 1895 – 1956 : writer, bro. of John D. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_MacArthur Wikipedia] # [[Slidell-9|Alexander Slidell Mackenzie]] : 1803–1848 : s. of John Slidell [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Slidell_Mackenzie Wikipedia] # [[MacKenzie-2162|Alexander Slidell MacKenzie II]] : 1842 – 1867 : Navy, s. of Alex. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Slidell_MacKenzie Wikipedia] # [[MacKenzie-2161|Ranald Slidell Mackenzie]] : 1840 – 1889 : Gen., s. of Alexander [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranald_S._Mackenzie Wikipedia] # Fritz Sjölin Mannheimer : 1890 – 1939 : banker, m. Jane Reiss [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Mannheimer Wikipedia] # [[Mauzé-13|Jean Mauzé]] : 1903 – 1974 : m. Abby Rockefeller : banker # Chauncey Brooks McCormick : 1884 – 1954 : s. of Wm, m. Mar. Deering [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chauncey_McCormick Wik] # [[McCormick-845|Cyrus Hall McCormick Jr.]] : 1859 – 1936 : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyrus_McCormick,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[McCormick-843|Harold Fowler McCormick]] : 1872 - 1941 : s. of Cyrus, m. Edith [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Fowler_McCormick Wikipedia] # [[Rockefeller-11|Edith Rockefeller McCormick]] : 1872 – 1932 : d. of John, m. Harold [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Rockefeller_McCormick Wikipedia] # [[McCormick-760|Joseph Medill McCormick]] : 1877 – 1925 : Sen., s. of Robert, m. Ruth [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_M._McCormick Wik] # [[Dexter-914|Katharine Dexter McCormick]] : 1875 – 1967 : m. Stanly [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharine_McCormick Wikipedia] # [[Medill-1|Katherine van Etta "Kate" Medill McCormick]]: 1853–1932 : d. of Jos., m. Rob. # Leander Hamilton McCormick : 1859–1934 : s. of Leander [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Hamilton_McCormick Wikipedia] # [[McCormick-739|Leander James McCormick]] : 1819–1900 : s. of Robert Jr [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leander_J._McCormick Wikipedia] # [[Fowler-2206|Nancy "Nettie" Fowler McCormick]]: 1835–1923 : m. Cyrus [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Fowler_McCormick Wikipedia] # [[McCormick-6791|Robert McCormick Jr.]] : 1780 - 1846 : inventor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_McCormick_%28Virginia%29 Wikipedia] # [[McCormick-758|Robert Rutherford McCormick]] : 1880 – 1955 : s. of Robert [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_R._McCormick Wik] # [[McCormick-757|Robert Sanderson McCormick]] : 1849–1919 : diplomat, s. of Wm,, m. Kath. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Sanderson_McCormick Wik] # [[McCormick-2887|Stanley Robert McCormick]] : 1874 - 1947 : s. of Cyrus Sr., m. Katherine Dexter # [[McCormick-756|William Grigsby McCormick]] : 1851–1941 : s. of Wm [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Grigsby_McCormick Wikipedia] # [[McCormick-741|William Sanderson McCormick]] : 1815–1865 : s. of Robert. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Sanderson_McCormick Wik] # James Francis McDonnell : 1882 - : Wall Street, f. of Anne McDonnell Ford # [[McGill-1544|James McGill]] : 1744 - 1813 : Scottish-Canadian fur trader, Univ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_McGill Wikipedia] # [[McIlhenny-25|Edmund McIlhenny]] : 1815 – 1890 : Tabasco sauce, m. Mary Eliza Avery [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_McIlhenny Wik] # Edward Avery "Ned" McIlhenny : 1872 – 1949 : s. of Edmund [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Avery_McIlhenny Wikipedia] # John Avery McIlhenny : 1867–1942 : politician, s. of Edmund [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Avery_McIlhenny Wikipedia] # [[Avery-3980|Mary Eliza Avery McIlhenny]] : 1838-1915 : sis of Dudlley Avery, m. Edmund # [[Meade-480|George Gordon Meade]] : 1815 – 1872 : Gen., m. Margaretta Sergeant [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Meade Wik] # [[Meade-481|Richard Worsam Meade II]] : 1807 – 1870 : Commdr, bro. of George [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Worsam_Meade_II Wikipedia] # Richard Worsam Meade III : 1837 – 1897 : Rear Admiral [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Worsam_Meade Wikipedia] # [[Sergeant-108|Margaretta Sergeant Meade]] : 1814 - 1886 : d. of John Sergeant, m. George Meade # [[Medill-33|Joseph Medill]] : 1823 – 1899 : newspapers, Mayor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Medill Wikipedia] # Mary Conover Brown Mellon : ?? - 1946 : m. Paul Mellon # [[Mellon-128|Thomas Mellon]] : 1813 - 1908 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mellon Wikipedia] # [[Merrill-1811|Charles Edward Merrill]] : 1885 - 1956 : financier, Merrill Lynch [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_E._Merrill Wikipedia] # [[Rowe-13437|Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf]] : 1830-1895 : m. Jesse [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Adelia_Rowe_Metcalf Wikipedia] # [[Houghton-4953|Eunice Dench Houghton Metcalf]] : 1793 - 1858 : d. of John, m. Jesse Metcalf I # [[Metcalf-4658|Jesse Metcalf Jr.]] : 1827 - 1899 : founded Wanskuck Co., s. of Eunice, m. Helen Rowe # [[Metcalf-1451|Jesse Houghton Metcalf]] : 1860–1942 : US Sen., s. of Jesse [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_H._Metcalf Wikipedia] # Emily Clark Huntington Miller : 1833 – 1913 : Author, m. John E. Miller [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Huntington_Miller Wikipedia] # George Macculloch Miller : 1832–1917 : lawyer, s. of Jacob [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Macculloch_Miller Wikipedia] # [[Miller-34438|Jacob Welsh Miller]] : 1800 – 1862 : Sen. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_W._Miller Wikipedia] # John E. Miller : brother of Lewis, m. Emily Huntington # Lewis Miller : 1829 – 1899 : combine inventor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Miller_%28philanthropist%29 Wikipedia] # [[Montagu-184|George Charles Montagu, 9th Earl Sandwich]] : 1874 – 1962 : s. of Victor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Montagu,_9th_Earl_of_Sandwich Wik] # [[Moore-18513|Charles Arthur Moore]] : 1845 - : pres. of Manning, Maxwell and Moore # [[Moore-24733|Charles Arthur Moore Jr.]] : 1880–1949 : m. Elizabeth Hyde # [[Moore-18512|Mary Elsie Moore]] : 1889 – 1941 : d. of Charles Moore Sr., m. prince [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Elsie_Moore Wik] # [[Morrell-281|Edward de Veaux Morrell]] : 1863 – 1917 : US House Rep., m. Louise Drexel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_de_Veaux_Morrell Wik] # [[Drexel-25|Louise Bouvier Drexel Morrell]] : dau. of Francis Anthony Drexel, m. Edward # Anna Lothrop Motley : d. of Rev. John Lathrop, m. Thoms Motley # [[Motley-804|John Lothrop Motley]] : 1814 – 1877 : author, s. of Thomas [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lothrop_Motley Wikipedia] # [[Benjamin-2874|Mary Benjamin Motley]] : 1813 - 1874 : sis of Park Benjamin, m. John Motley # Thomas Motley : m. Anna Lothrop # [[Mullanphy-3|John Mullanphy]] : 1758 – 1833 : St. Louis, MO early millionaire [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mullanphy Wikipedia] # [[Nast-35|Condé Montrose Nast]] : 1873 – 1942 : publisher, s. of Wm. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cond%C3%A9_Montrose_Nast Wikipedia] # [[Benoist-83|Esther Ariadne Benoist Nast]] : 1844 - 1929 : d. of Louis Benoist, m. WIlliam F. Nast # [[Coudert-34|(Jeanne) Clarisse Coudert Nast]] : d.of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coudert_Brothers Coud_Bros (Wk)] m.Condé, m.J.V.Oñativia # [[Nast-92|William Nast]] : 1807-1899 : German Methodist founder [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Nast_%28Methodist%29 Wikipedia] # [[Nast-38|William Frederick Nast]] : 1840–1893 : AT&SF, s. of Wm., m. Esther [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_F._Nast Wik] # [[Chew-89|Julianna Chew Nicklin]] : 1765 - 1845 : d. of Benjamin Chew, m. Philip Nicklin # [[Olin-29|Franklin Walter Olin]] : 1860 – 1951 : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_W._Olin Wikipedia] # Eliza 'Lizzie' Ann Wetherby Otis : 1833 – 1904 : m. Harrison, L.A. Times [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliza_Ann_Otis Wikipedia] # [[Otis-899|Harrison Gray Otis]] : 1837 – 1917 : L.A. Times [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harrison_Gray_Otis_(publisher) Wikipedia] # [[Packer-633|Asa Packer]] : 1805 – 1879 : Pennsylvania railroad pioneer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asa_Packer Wikipedia] # [[Page-13559|Robert Newton Page]] : 1859 - 1933 : US Rep, bro of Walter [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_N._Page Wikipedia] # [[Page-8474|Walter Hines Page]] : 1855 – 1918 : publisher, diplomat, bro. of Robert [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Hines_Page Wik] # [[Patterson-20139|Eleanor Josephine Medill "Cissy" Patterson]] : 1881 – 1948 : d. of Rob. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cissy_Patterson Wik] # [[Medill-36|Elinor "Nellie" Medill Patterson]] : 1855 - 1933 : dau. of Joseph Medill, m. Robert # [[Patterson-20010|Joseph Medill Patterson]] : 1879 – 1946 : s. of Robert [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Medill_Patterson Wik] # [[Patterson-20017|Robert Wilson Patterson]] : 1850–1910 : newspapers [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Wilson_Patterson Wikipedia] # Don Simón Iturri Patiño : 1862 - 1947 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sim%C3%B3n_Iturri_Pati%C3%B1o Wikipedia] # [[Payne-6746|Henry B. Payne]] : 1810 – 1896 : Sen., [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_B._Payne Wikipedia] # [[Payne-10387|Nathan Perry Payne]] : 1837 – 1885 : Mayor, s. of Henry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_P._Payne Wikipedia] # [[Penney-242|James Cash Penney Jr.]] : 1875 - 1971 : Penney's department store [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cash_Penney Wikipedia] # [[Perry-6384|Christopher Grant Champlin Perry]] : 1812–1854 : s. of Oliver Hazard Perry # [[Perry-512|Christopher Raymond Perry]] : 1761 – 1818 : Navy officer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Raymond_Perry Wikipedia] # [[Sergeant-124|Frances Sergeant Perry]] : 1817 - 1903 : d. of Thomas Sergeant, m. Christoper G. Perry # [[Slidell-3|Jane Slidell Perry]] : 1797 - 1879 : d. of John, m. Matthew Perry # [[Cabot-162|Lilla "Lydia" Cabot Perry]] : 1848 – 1933 : artist, d. of Samuel Cabot III, m. Tho. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilla_Cabot_Perry Wik] # [[Perry-4559|Matthew Calbraith Perry]] : 1794 – 1858 : Commodore, s. of Christopher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_C._Perry Wik] # [[Perry-497|Oliver Hazard Perry]] : 1785 – 1819 : Commodore, s. of Christopher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_Hazard_Perry Wikipedia] # [[Perry-18407|Thomas Sergeant Perry]] : 1845–1928 : s. of Christopher, m. Lilla Cabot [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sergeant_Perry Wik] # Joseph "Newton" Pew : 1848 – 1912 : Sunoco [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Newton_Pew Wikipedia] # [[Pickens-150|Andrew Pickens]] : 1739 – 1817 : US Rep. m. Rebecca Floride Calhoun [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Pickens_%28congressman%29 Wik] # [[Pickens-164|Andrew Pickens Jr.]] : 1779 – 1838 : Gov. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Pickens_%28governor%29 Wikipedia] # [[Pickens-168|Francis Wilkinson Pickens]] : 1807 – 1869 : Gov., s. of Andrew [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Wilkinson_Pickens Wikipedia] # [[Holcombe-81|Lucy Petway Holcombe Pickens]] : 1832 – 1899 : m. Francis Pickens [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Pickens Wik] # [[Calhoun-203|Rebecca Floride Calhoun Pickens]] : 1745 - 1814 : sis. of Patrick, m. Andrew Pickens # [[Dahlgren-109|Ulrica Dahlgren Pierce]] : 1866 - 1925 : dau. of Admiral John, m. Josiah Pierce # [[Porsche-3|Ferdinand Porsche]] : 1875 - 1951 : car founder [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Porsche Wikipedia] # [[Porter-5505|Andrew Porter]] : 1820 – 1872 : Brig. Gen., s. of Geo., m. Margaretta Biddle [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Porter_%28Civil_War_general%29 Wik] # [[Porter-5619|George Bryan Porter]] : 1791 – 1834 : s. of Andrew [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bryan_Porter Wikipedia] # [[Biddle-285|Magaretta Falconer Biddle Porter]] : 1825–1913 : d. of John, m. Andrew # [[Rockefeller-10|Alta Rockefeller Prentice]] : 1871 - 1962 : daughter of John D. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alta_Rockefeller_Prentice Wikipedia] # [[Prentice-398|Ezra Parmalee Prentice]] : 1863 - 1955 : m. Alta Rockefeller # William Cooper Procter : 1862 - 1934 : headed Procter and Gamble [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Cooper_Procter Wikipedia] # [[Quandt-65|Günther Quandt]] : 1881 - 1954 : founded BMW [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%BCnther_Quandt Wikipedia] # [[Metcalf-4621|Eliza Greene Metcalf Radeke]] : 1854-1931 : d. of Helen & Jesse [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliza_Greene_Metcalf_Radeke Wikipedia] # [[Rice-6013|Alexander Hamilton Rice Jr.]] : 1875 – 1956 : m. Eleanor Widener [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_H._Rice,_Jr. Wikipedia] # Edmund Rice : 1819 – 1889 : US Rep. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Rice_%28politician%29 Wikipedia] # [[Elkins-801|Eleanor Blanche Elkins Widener Rice]] 1861 – 1937 : m. George Widener [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Elkins_Widener Wikipedia] # [[Ritschel-10|Magda Ritschel]] : 1901 - 1945 : m. Günther Quandt of BMW, m. Joseph Goebbels [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magda_Goebbels Wikipedia] # [[Rives-370|George Lockhart Rives]] : 1849 – 1917 : m. Sara Whiting Belmont [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_L._Rives Wikipedia] # [[Whiting-2398|Sara Swan Whiting Belmont Rives]] : m. Oliver Belmont, m. George Rives # [[Roberts-17025|George Brooke Roberts]] : 1833 – 1897 : railroad [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Brooke_Roberts Wikipedia] # [[Aldrich-351|Abigail Greene Aldrich Rockefeller]] : 1874 – 1948 : d. of Nelson Aldrich, m. John Jr [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Aldrich_Rockefeller Wik] # [[Goodsell-211|Almira Geraldine Goodsell Rockefeller]] : 1844–1920 : sis.of Esther,m.Wm.Av.Jr # [[Rockefeller-7|Franklin "Frank" Rockefeller]] : 1845 - 1917 : s. of William [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Rockefeller Wikipedia] # [[Spelman-1|Laura Celestia "Cettie" Spelman Rockefeller]] : 1839 – 1915 : m. John [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Spelman_Rockefeller Wik] # [[Rockefeller-2|William Avery "Bill" Rockefeller Sr.]] : 1810 – 1906: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Rockefeller_Sr. Wikipedia] # [[Perry-4558|Anna Marie Perry Rodgers]] : 1798 - 1858 : d. of Christopher R. Perry, m. George I # [[Rodgers-2377|Christopher Raymond Perry Rodgers]] : 1819 – 1892 : Adm., s. of George [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Raymond_Perry_Rodgers Wik] # [[Rodgers-2326|George Washington Rodgers]] : 1787–1832 : Capt., s. of John, m. Anna Perry # [[Rodgers-2378|George Washington Rodgers II]] : 1822–1863 : s. of George [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_Rodgers Wikipedia] # [[Rodgers-2636|John Rodgers]] : 1772 – 1838 : Naval commander [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rodgers_%281772%E2%80%931838%29 Wikipedia] # [[Rodgers-3427|John Augustus Rodgers Sr.]] 1848 - 1933 : admiral, s. of Robert # [[Rodgers-7267|John Augustus Rodgers Jr.]] : 1881 – 1926 : aviator, s. of John [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rodgers_%28naval_officer,_World_War_I%29 Wikipedia] # [[Rodgers-4062|John Rodgers II]] : 1812–1882 : Admiral, s. of John [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rodgers_%28American_Civil_War_naval_officer%29 Wikipedia] # Raymond Perry Rodgers : 1849 – 1925 : Admiral, s. of Christopher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_P._Rodgers Wik] # Thomas Slidell Rodgers : 1858 – 1931 : Admiral, s. of Christopher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_S._Rodgers Wikipedia] # [[Rodgers-4063|William Ledyard Rodgers]] : 1860–1944 : Vice Adm., s. of John II [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ledyard_Rodgers Wikipedia] # [[Astor-4|Helen Schermerhorn Astor Roosevelt]] : 1855–1893 : d. of Wm, m. James # [[Roosevelt-8|James Roosevelt Roosevelt]] : 1854 – 1927 : s. of James, m. Helen Astor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Roosevelt_Roosevelt Wik] # [[Ross-1187|George Ross Jr]] : 1730 – 1779 : signer of Declaration [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Ross_%28delegate%29 Wikipedia] # [[Rothschild-108|Meyer Amschel Rothschild]] : 1744 - 1812 : founded banking house [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mayer_Amschel_Rothschild Wikipedia] # Elizabeth Morse Colgate Rumbough : 1889-1962 : gr-grd. of William, m. Stan. # Stanley Maddox Rumbough : 1886-1961 : m. Elizabeth Colgate # Allan Aloysius Ryan : 1880–1940 : stock broker, s. of Thomas, m. Sarah Tack # [[Sarnoff-12|David Sarnoff]] : 1891 - 1971 : established NBC radio network [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Sarnoff Wikipedia] # [[Schiff-160|Jakob Heinrich 'Jacob Henry' Schiff]] : 1847 – 1920 : banker [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacob_Schiff Wikipedia] # [[Schiff-162|Mortimer Loeb Schiff]] : 1877 – 1931 : banker, s. of jacob [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mortimer_L._Schiff Wikipedia] # [[Schlumberger-98|Conrad Schlumberger]] : 1878 – 1936 : bro of Marcel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlumberger_brothers Wikipedia] # [[Schlumberger-73|Marcel Schlumberger]] : 1884 – 1953 : bro of Conrad [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlumberger_brothers Wikipedia] # [[Bache-15|Maria Campbell Bache Wainwright Schroeder]] : 1856-1925 : d. of Rich I, m. Seaton # [[Schroeder-166|Seaton Schroeder]] : 1849 – 1922 : Adm., m. Maria Wainwright [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seaton_Schroeder Wikipedia] # [[Sergeant-109|John Sergeant]] : 1779 – 1852 : US Rep., s. of Jonathan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sergeant_%28politician%29 Wikipedia] # [[Sergeant-111|Jonathan Dickinson Sergeant]] : 1746 – 1793 : lawyer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Dickinson_Sergeant Wikipedia] # [[Bache-63|Sarah Bache Sergeant]] : 1788 - 1863 : d. of Richard & Sarah, m. Thomas Sergeant # [[Sergeant-20|Thomas Sergeant]] : 1782–1860 : judge, s. of Jonathan, m. Sarah Bache [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sergeant Wik] # [[Simms-1007|Albert Gallatin Simms]] : 1882 – 1964 : US Rep., m. Ruth Hanna [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_G._Simms Wikipedia] # [[Hanna-1264|Ruth Hanna McCormick Simms]] : 1880 – 1944 : d. of Mark, m. Wm McC. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Hanna_McCormick Wik] # [[Slidell-2|John Slidell II]] : 1793 – 1871 : Sen., s. of John [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Slidell Wikipedia] # [[Deslonde-6|Marguerite Mathilde Deslonde Slidell]] : 1819 - 1870 : d. of André, m. John Slidell # [[Desha-60|Phoebe Ann Desha Smith]] : 1821 - 1871 : d. of Robert Desha, moth. of Alva Smith # [[Baker-47821|Florence Evelyn Baker St. George]] : 1870–1936 : d. of Geo. F., m. Howard St. George # [[St_George-192|Howard Bligh St. George]] : 1857 - 1937 : m. Evelyn Baker # Hugo Dieter Stinnes : 1870 - 1924 : German industrials (Inflation King) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Stinnes Wikipedia] # [[Stone-20257|Amasa Stone]] : 1818 - 1883 : railroads, banking [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amasa_Stone Wikipedia] # [[Mellon-232|Eleanor Mellon Stotler]] : 1819-1884 : sis of Thomas Mellon, aunt of Andrew # [[Straight-456|Willard Dickerman Straight]] : 1880 – 1918 : m. Dorothy Whitney [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willard_Dickerman_Straight Wikipedia] # [[Strauss-196|Levi Strauss]] : 1829 - 1902 : built jeans manufacturing empire [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Levi_Strauss Wikipedia] # [[Straus-162|Nathan Strauss]] : 1848 - 1931 headed Macy's [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nathan_Straus Wikipedia] # [[Strong-6903|Augustus Hopkins Strong]] : 1836 – 1921 : bro of Henry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Hopkins_Strong Wikipedia] # [[Strong-1546|Charles Augustus Strong]] : 1862 – 1940 : s. of Aug., m. Bessie Rockef. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Augustus_Strong Wik] # [[Rockefeller-8|Elizabeth "Bessie" Rockefeller Strong]] : 1866 – 1906 : d. of John, m. Chs. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Rockefeller_Strong Wik] # [[Strong-4756|Henry Alvah Strong]] : 1838 – 1919 : Kodak, bro of Augustus [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_A._Strong Wikipedia] # [[Strong-7297|Henry Griffin Strong]] : 1873 – 1919 : s. of Henry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_G._Strong Wikipedia] # [[Studebaker-234|Clement Studebaker]] : 1831 - 1901 : wagon & carriage manuf [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clement_Studebaker Wikipedia] # [[Biden-83|Preston (Edmund Biden) Sturges]] : 1898 – 1959 : m. Eleanor Close [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preston_Sturges Wik] # Russell Sturgis : 1836 - 1909 : architect, m. Sarah Barney [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russell_Sturgis Wikipedia] # Sarah Maria Barney Sturgis : ?? - 1910 : d. of Danford, m. Russell Sturgis # Gustavus Franklin Swift : 1839 - 1903 : pioneer meat-packer, refrig [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustavus_Franklin_Swift Wikipedia] # Simon Swig : 1862 – 1939 : banker, Mass. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Swig Wikipedia] # Gerard Swope 1872 - 1957 : headed General Electric [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerard_Swope Wikipedia] # [[Taylor-21298|Frederick Howard Taylor]] : 1862 – 1946 : s. of James, m. Mary Guinness [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Howard_Taylor Wik] # [[Taylor-21302|James Hudson Taylor]] : 1832 – 1905 : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_Taylor Wikipedia] # [[Faulding-15|Jane Elizabeth "Jennie" Faulding Taylor]] : 1843 – 1904 : m. James [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennie_Faulding_Taylor Wikipedia] # [[Dyer-9126|Maria Jane Dyer Taylor]] : 1837 – 1870 : d. of Samuel, m. James [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Jane_Taylor Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-393|Mary Geraldine Guinness Taylor]] : 1862 – 1949 : d. of Henry G., m. Fred. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geraldine_Taylor Wik] # Percy Thomas : the "Cotton King" # James Walter Thompson : 1847 - 1928 : ad executive [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Walter_Thompson Wikipedia] # [[Thomson-2729|Baron Roy Herbert Thomson]] : 1894 - 1976 : Canada : media [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Thomson_of_Fleet Wikipedia] # Charlemagne Tower : 1809 – 1889 : railroads [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlemagne_Tower Wikipedia] # Charlemagne Tower Jr. : 1848 – 1923 : diplomat [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlemagne_Tower,_Jr. Wikipedia] # Josiah Charles Trent : 1914–1948 : m. Mary Biddle [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josiah_Charles_Trent Wikipedia] # [[Houghton-2051|Clara Mabel Houghton Tully]] : 1870–1958 : d. of Amory Jr., m. William Tully # [[Tully-681|William John Tully]] : 1870 – 1930 : m. Clara M. Houghton [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Tully Wikipeida] # [[Vail-2087|Theodore Newton Vail]] : 1845 - 1920 : org Bell Telephone, AT&T [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Newton_Vail Wikipedia] # [[Van_Rensselear-2|Alexander Van Rensselaer]] : 1851 – 1933 : grson of Steph, m. Sarah Drexel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Van_Rensselaer Wik] # [[Drexel-30|Sarah Rozet Drexel Fell Van Rensselaer]] : 1862–1929 : d. of Anth., m. A. Van R. # [[Vanderbilt-102|Cornelius Vanderbilt II]] : 1843 – 1899 : s. of Wm., m. Alice Gwynne [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_Vanderbilt_II Wik] # [[Vanderbilt-161|Harold Stirling Vanderbilt]] : 1884 – 1970 : s. of Wm. K. Vanderbilt [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Stirling_Vanderbilt Wikipedia] # [[Fair-464|Virginia Graham Fair Vanderbilt]] : 1875 - 1935 : d. of James, m. Wm. II [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_Fair_Vanderbilt Wikipedia] # [[Vanderbilt-5|William Henry "Billy" Vanderbilt]] : 1821 – 1885 : s. of Corn. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Vanderbilt Wik] # [[Vanderbilt-139|William Kissam Vanderbilt I]] : 1849 – 1920 : s. of Wm., m. Alva Smith [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Kissam_Vanderbilt Wik] # [[Vanderbilt-147|William Kissam Vanderbilt II]] : 1878 – 1944 : m. Virginia Fair [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Kissam_Vanderbilt_II Wikipedia] # Henry Villard : 1835 - 1900 : railraod executive, financier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Villard Wikipedia] # [[Villeré-3|Jacques Phillippe Villeré]] : 1761 – 1830 : Gov. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Viller%C3%A9 Wikipedia] # [[Villeré-24|Jules Villeré]] : 1794 - 1866 : planter, s. of Jacques Villeré # [[Siemens-172|(Ernst) Werner von Siemens]] : 1816 - 1892 : German industrialist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werner_von_Siemens Wikipedia] # August von Finck : 1898 - 1980 : German heir of Allianz & Merck Finck [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_von_Finck_Sr. Wikipedia] # [[Wainwright-228|Richard Wainwright]] : 1817 – 1862 : m. Sarah [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wainwright_%28American_Civil_War_naval_officer%29 Wikipedia] # [[Wainwright-230|Richard Wainwright II]] : 1849 – 1926 : Adm., s. of Richard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wainwright_%28Spanish%E2%80%93American_War_naval_officer%29 Wikipedia] # [[Wainwright-231|Richard Wainwright III]] : 1881 – 1944 : Commander [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wainwright_%28Medal_of_Honor%29 Wikipedia] # [[Bache-14|Sarah Franklin Bache Wainwright]] : 1824–1880 : d. of Richard II, m. Richard # [[Walgreen-2|Charles Rudolph Walgreen]] : 1873 - 1939 : founded drugstore chain [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Rudolph_Walgreen Wikipedia] # [[Bache-6|Mary Blechenden Bache Walker]] : 1808–1873 : d. of Richard II, m. Robt. Walker # [[Walker-4217|Robert John Walker]] : 1801 – 1869 : Treas. Sec., m. Mary Bache [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_J._Walker Wikipedia] # [[Wallenberg-7|Raoul Gustaf Wallenburg]] : 1912 - 1947 wealthiest in Sweden [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raoul_Wallenberg Wikipedia] # [[Wanamaker-63|John Wanamaker]] : 1838 - 1922 : pioneer department stores [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wanamaker Wikipedia] # [[Warburg-15|Felix Moritz Warburg]] : 1871 – 1937 : banker, s. of Mortiz m. Frieda Schiff [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Felix_M._Warburg Wik] # [[Schiff-177|Frieda Schiff Warburg]] : 1876 – 1958 : d. of Jacob, m. Felix Warburg # [[Warburg-10|Moritz Moses Warburg]] : 1838 - 1910 : banker [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warburg_family Warburg family (Wik)] # Aaron Montgomery Ward : 1844 - 1913 : built mail order co. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aaron_Montgomery_Ward Wikipedia] # Helen Tracy Barney Alexander Watriss : 1882-?? : d.of Ch. Barney, m. A. Alex. # Thomas John Watson : 1874 - 1956 : headed IBM 1924 - 1949 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_J._Watson Wikipedia] # Harry Weis : 1881 - 1961 : bro. of Sigmund, PA grocery mkts # Sigmund Weis : 1883 - 1955 : PA, bro. of Harry, PA grocery mkts # [[Wharton-10|Joseph Wharton]] : 1826 – 1909 : Bethlehem Steel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Wharton Wikipedia] # [[Payne-5160|Flora Payne Whitney]] : 1842 - 1893 : d. of Henry Payne, m. Wm. C. Whitney # [[Vanderbilt-154|Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney]] : 1875 – 1942 : d. of Corn. II, m. Harry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gertrude_Vanderbilt_Whitney Wikipedia] # [[Whitney-2005|Henry 'Harry' Payne Whitney]] : 1872 - 1930 : s. of William [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Payne_Whitney Wikipedia] # [[Hay-1618|Helen Julia Hay Whitney]] : 1875 – 1944 : d. of John, m. Payne [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Hay_Whitney Wikipedia] # [[Whitney-5333|Henry Melville Whitney]] : 1839 - 1923 : s. of James [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Melville_Whitney Wikipedia] # [[Whitney-1874|James Scollay Whitney]] : 1811 - 1878 : Gen., m. Laurinda Collins [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Scollay_Whitney Wikipedia] # [[Collins-8219|Laurinda Collins Whitney]] : 1810 - 1893 : m. James, desc. of William Bradford # [[Whitney-2273|Pauline Payne Whitney]] : 1874 – 1916 : d. of Wm., m. Almeric Hugh Paget [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pauline_Payne_Whitney Wik] # [[Whitney-2000|William Payne Whitney]] : 1876 – 1927 : s. of Wm, m. Helen Hay [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Payne_Whitney Wikipedia] # [[Widener-68|George Dunton Widener]] : 1861 - 1912 : son of Peter, died on Titanic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Dunton_Widener Wikip] # [[Widener-291|Harry Elkins Widener]] : 1885 – 1912 : son of George, died on Titanic [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Elkins_Widener Wikipedia] # [[Widener-317|Joseph Early Widener]] : 1871 – 1943 : son of Peter [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_E._Widener Wikipedia] # Charles Erwin Wilson : 1890 - 1961 : auto industry executive [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Erwin_Wilson Wikipedia] # Robert Winship : 1834 – 1899 : machines [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Winship Wikipedia] # George Douglas Wise : 1831 – 1908 : s. of Tully [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_D._Wise Wikipedia] # [[Wise-2128|Henry Alexander Wise]] : 1806 – 1876 : Gov., m. Sarah Sergeant [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_A._Wise Wikipedia] # Jennings Cropper Wise : 1881–1968 : s. of John Sergeant Wise, m. E. Anderson # [[Wise-4535|John Sergeant Wise]] : 1846 – 1913 : s. of Henry & Sarah [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Sergeant_Wise Wikipedia] # Richard Alsop Wise : 1843 – 1900 : US Rep., s. of Henry & Sarah [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Alsop_Wise Wikipedia] # [[Sargeant-445|Sarah Sergeant Wise]] : 1817 - 1850 : d. of John Sergeant, m. Henry Wise # Tully Robinson Wise : bro. of Henry, m. Margaret Douglas Pettitt # [[Winship-515|Emily Caroline Winship Woodruff]] : 1867 - 1939 : d. of Robert Winship, m. Ernest # [[Woodruff-1160|Ernest Woodruff]] : 1863 – 1944 : m. Emily Winship [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Woodruff Wikipedia] # [[Woolworth-37|Charles Sumner Woolworth]] : 1856–1947 : bro. of Frank [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Sumner_Woolworth Wikipedia] # Alfred Zantzinger : 1839 - 1873 : m. Sarah Crawford Clark # Clarence Clark Zantzinger : 1872-1954 : architect, s. of Alfred # William Bernard "Bill" Ziff Sr. : 1898 – 1953 : publisher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bernard_Ziff_Sr. Wikipedia] # Khedouri Aboody Zilkha : 1884 – 1956 : Iraqi-Jewish banker [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khedouri_Zilkha Wikipedia] === 1957 Fortune 76 Wealthiest Americans === In 1957 ''Fortune Magazine'' published a list of the 76 wealthiest Americans. For fortunes derived from oil, the list used “bankers valuation” of what a person might pay for assets rather than the valuation of proven oil reserves. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealthiest_Americans_%281957%29 Wikipedia: Wealthiest Americans (1957)] Americans on this list each had nominal wealth in excess of $75 Million. The only billionaire on the list at that time was J. Paul Getty. :: Name : Birth - Death : Source of Wealth : Notes : Wikipedia # James Smither Abercrombie : 1891 - 1975 : oil # [[Astor-37|William Vincent Astor]] : 1891 – 1959 : s. of John IV, m. Brooke Russell [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_Astor Wik] # Michael Late Benedum : 1869 – 1959 : oil [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Late_Benedum Wikipedia] # Frank Donaldson Brown : 1885 – 1965 : du Pont [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donaldson_Brown Wikipedia] # George Rufus Brown : 1898 – 1983 : Brown & Root, bro. of Herman [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_R._Brown Wikipedia] # Herman Brown : Brown & Root, Inc., bro. of George # John Nicholas Brown II : 1900 - 1979 : real est [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Nicholas_Brown_II Wikipedia] # [[Blakley-146|William Arvis Blakley]] : 1898 – 1976 : Braniff Air # Jacob Blaustein : 1892 - 1970 : American Oil Company # [[Mellon-274|Ailsa Mellon Bruce]] : 1901 – 1969 : d. of Andrew, m. David Bruce [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ailsa_Mellon_Bruce Wikipedia] # Godfrey Lowell Cabot : 1861 - 1962 : s. of Samuel Cabot III [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godfrey_Lowell_Cabot Wikipedia] # James A. Chapman : 1881 – 1966 : inherited, Oil [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_A._Chapman Wikipedia] # Leo Francis Corrigan : 1894 - 1975 : real estate # [[Copeland-1769|Lammot du Pont Copeland]] : 1905 - 1983 : son of Louisa d'Andelot du Pont [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lammot_du_Pont_Copeland W] # Courchaine family # Arthur Vining Davis : 1867 - 1962 Alcoa & Florida r/e [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Vining_Davis Wikipedia] # [[Thomson-829|Christiana Stevenson 'Anna' Thompson Dodge Dillman]] : 1871 - 1970 : m. Hor. Dodge [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Thompson_Dodge Wik] # Clarence Lapowski Dillon : 1909 - 2003 : Dillon, Read (see 1985 list) # [[Dorrance-88|John T. Dorrance Jr.]] : 1919 - 1989 : inher (see 1985 list) # [[Ball-22547|Jessie Dew Ball du Pont]] (Mrs. Alfred I. du Pont) : 1884 - 1970 : (3rd wife, inher) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessie_Ball_duPont Wik] # [[Du_Pont-46|Eluethere Irénée du Pont]] : 1876 – 1963 : s. of Lammot [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ir%C3%A9n%C3%A9e_du_Pont Wikipedia] # [[Du_Pont-95|William du Pont Jr.]] : 1896 - 1965 : horse racing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_du_Pont,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Duke-2710|Doris Duke]] : 1912 - 1993 : inherited (see 1985 list) # Benson Ford : 1919–1978 : s. of Edsel # [[Clay-2011|Eleanor Lowthian Clay Ford]] : 1896–1976 : niece of J.L. Hudson, m. Edsel # [[Ford-11465|Henry Ford II]] : 1917 - 1987 : s. of Edsel (see 1985 list) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ford_II Wikipedia] # [[Ford-9514|William Clay Ford]] : 1925 - 2014 : s. of Edsel (see 2010s list) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Clay_Ford,_Sr. Wikipedia] # [[Getty-92|Jean Paul Getty]] : 1892 - 1976 : oil [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Paul_Getty Wikipedia] # [[Phipps-2446|Amy Phipps Guest]] : 1872-1959 : d. of Henry, m. Frederick Guest # [[Halliburton-160|Erle Palmer Halliburton]] : 1892 – 1957 : oil wells, m. Vida C. Taber [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erle_P._Halliburton Wikipedia] # [[Harriman-365|William Averell Harriman]] : 1891 – 1986 : s. of E.H., m. Marie Norton [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._Averell_Harriman Wik] # [[Houghton-1278|Amory Houghton]] : 1899–1981 : s. of Alanson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amory_Houghton Wikipedia] # [[Houghton-2620|Arthur Amory Houghton Jr.]] : 1906–1990 : Corning Glass # [[Hughes-6490|Howard Robard Hughes Jr]] : 1905 - 1976 : inher [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes Wikipedia] # Haroldson Lafayette 'H. L.' Hunt Jr. : 1889 - 1974 : oil [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._L._Hunt Wikipedia] # [[Hunt-20171|Roy Arthur Hunt]] : 1881 - 1966 : Alcoa # [[Kaiser-597|Henry John Kaiser]] : 1882 - 1967 : steel, aluminum, HMO empire [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_J._Kaiser Wikipedia] # William Myron Keck : 1880 - 1964 : CA : founded Superior Oil Co [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Myron_Keck Wikipedia] # [[Kennedy-747|Joseph Patrick "Joe" Kennedy Sr.]] : 1888 – 1969 : m. Rose Fitzgerald [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_P._Kennedy,_Sr. Wikipedia] # [[Kettering-163|Charles Franklin Kettering]] : 1876 – 1958 : GM [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_F._Kettering Wikipedia] # John W. Kieckhefer : 1887–1970 : containers & paper [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Kieckhefer Wikipedia] # Robert Justus Kleberg Jr. (III) : 1896–1974 : (inherited, cattle, oil, land) # Daniel Keith Ludwig : 1897 - 1992 : National Bulk Carriers [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Ludwig Wikipedia] # John E. Mabee : 1879-1961 : oil # [[MacArthur-436|John Donald MacArthur]] : 1897 - 1978 : MacArthur Found [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._MacArthur Wikipedia] # [[Rockefeller-91|Abigail "Abby" Rockefeller Mauzé]] : 1903–1976 : d. of John Jr., m. J. Mauzé [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Rockefeller_Mauz%C3%A9 Wik] # Marion Deering McCormick : 1886 - 1965 : d. of Charles, m. Chauncey McCormick # William L. McKnight : 1887 – 1978 : 3M Chairman, fath of Virginia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_L._McKnight Wikipedia] # Algur Hurtle Meadows : 1899 – 1978 : oil [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algur_H._Meadows Wikipedia] # John Whitfield Mecom Sr : 1911 – 1981 : Oil [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_W._Mecom,_Sr. Wikipedia] # [[Mellon-275|Paul Mellon]] : 1907 - 1999 : (see 1990s list) s. of Andrew [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Mellon Wikipedia] # [[Mellon-273|Richard King Mellon]] : 1899 – 1970 : s. of Richard, m. Constance McCaulley [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_King_Mellon W] # Charles Stewart Mott : 1875 – 1973 : GM, mayor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Stewart_Mott Wikipedia] # [[Murchison-299|Clinton Williams 'Clint' Murchison]] : 1895 - 1969 : Texas : oil [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Murchison,_Sr. Wikipedia] # John Merrill Olin : 1892 – 1982 : s. of Franklin, m. Adele Levis [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_M._Olin Wikipedia] # Spencer Truman Olin : 1900 - 1995 : s. of Franklin, m. Ann Whitney [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spencer_Truman_Olin Wikipedia] # [[Whitney-2004|Joan Whitney Payson]] : 1903 – 1975 : d. of Payne, m. Charles Payson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Whitney_Payson Wik] # John Howard Pew : 1882–1971 : Sunoco, s. of Joseph [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Howard_Pew Wikipedia] # Joseph Newton Pew Jr. : 1886 – 1963 : Sunoco, s. of Joseph [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_N._Pew,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Post-932|Marjorie Merriweather Post]] : 1887 – 1973 : d. of Ch. Post, m. E.F. Hutton [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjorie_Merriweather_Post Wik] # John Lee Pratt : 1879 – 1975 : GM, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lee_Pratt Wikipedia] # Sid Williams Richardson : 1891 - 1959 : US : oil : uncle of Bass bros [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_W._Richardson Wikipedia] # [[Rockefeller-12|John Davison Rockefeller, Jr.]] : 1874 - 1960 : foundation, U. N. site [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Rockefeller-119|David Rockefeller]] : 1915 - 2017 : Chase, s. of John Jr. (see 2010s list) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller Wikipedia] # [[Rockefeller-40|John Davison Rockefeller III]] : 1906 – 1978 : m. Blanchette [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_D._Rockefeller_III Wikipedia] # [[Rockefeller-115|Laurance Spelman Rockefeller]] : 1910 – 2004 (see 2000s list) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurance_Rockefeller Wikipedia] # [[Rockefeller-101|Nelson Aldrich Rockefeller]] : 1908 – 1979 : VP, s. of John Jr, m. Mary Clark [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Rockefeller Wik] # [[Rockefeller-120|Winthrop Aldrich Rockefeller]] : 1912 – 1973 : ranch, Ibec, s. of John Jr [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winthrop_Rockefeller Wik] # [[Mellon-272|Sarah Cordelia Mellon Scaife]] : 1903–1965 : d. of Rich. Mellon, m. Alan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Mellon Wik] # Seymour family of New York # Alfred Pritchard Sloan Jr. : 1875 - 1966 : headed General Motors [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_P._Sloan Wikipedia] # Robert Everett 'R. E.' 'Bob' Smith : 1894 - 1973 : oil # Sotannde Family : Leadway Driving School, Elmont, NY # James Sottile Jr. : 1913 - 1998 : Pan American Bank # George William Strake : 1894 - 1969 : oil # [[Whitney-2003|John Hay 'Jock' Whitney]] : 1904 - 1982 : pub, m. Betsey Cushing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hay_Whitney Wik] # Louis Elwood Wolfson : 1912 - 2007 : financier, m. Patrice [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Wolfson Wikipedia] # [[Woodruff-1159|Robert Winship Woodruff]] : 1889 – 1985 : Coca-Cola, s. of Ernest [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_W._Woodruff Wikipedia] === Post-War Tycoons - Families === The following lists are the wealthiest families in the first boom decades following World War II. This data was compiled prior to the 1982 origin of the annual Forbes 400 list. Jon Pennington, [http://www.quora.com/Who-was-the-richest-person-in-the-1950s-1960s-1970s-and-1980s Who was the richest person in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s?], derived from the Kevin Phillips book, ''Wealth and Democracy: A Political History of the American Rich''. Unfortunately, nothing comparable to the Forbes 400 list existed back then. However, Phillips was able to compile lists of the richest American families and individuals for 1957, 1968, and 1982, based on material from Fortune magazine, the New York Times, and the 1968 book ''The Rich and the Super-Rich'' by the economic journalist Ferdinand Lundberg. : Year : Family Name : Wealth : patriarch : Birth - Death : Wikipedia : 1957 : Mellon : $1.6 - $2.8 B [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mellon_family Wiikpedia] Thomas Mellon : 1813 - 1908 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mellon Wikipedia] : 1957 : Rockefeller : $1.0 - $1.9 B [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rockefeller_family Wikipedia] [[Rockefeller-2|William Sr.]] : 1810 - 1906 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Rockefeller_Sr. Wikipedia] : 1968 : Mellon family : $1.9 - $3.6 B : 1968 : Rockefeller family : $1.2 - $1.8 B : 1982 : Du Pont : $10 B [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dupont_family Wikipedia] [[Du_Pont-57|Pierre Samuel du Pont]] 1739 - 1817 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pierre_Samuel_du_Pont_de_Nemours Wikipedia] === Post-War Tycoons === The following are other notable individual multi-millionaires and a few early billionaires, who reached their peak wealth in the decades following World War II, and mostly before the 1982 origin of the Forbes lists.McWhirter, Norris ; ''Guinness Book of World Records, 1978 Edition''; Sterling Publishing Co., New York ; ISBN 0-8069-0020-2 :: Name : Birth - Death : Source of Wealth : Notes : Wikipedia # Theodore Carter Achilles : 1905 – 1986 : s. of Henry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Achilles Wikipedia] # Ivan Le Lorraine Albright : 1897–1983 : art, s. of Adam, m. Josephine Pat. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Albright Wik] # [[Reeve-1043|Joseph Medill Patterson Reeve Albright]] : 1937 : s. of Josephine Pat. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Medill_Patterson_Albright Wik] # Josephine Patterson Albright : 1913–1996 : d. of Jospeh, m. Ivan Albright # [[Korbelová-1|Madeleine Korbel (Korbelová) Albright]] : 1937 : d. of Josef, m. Jos. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeleine_Albright Wik] # [[Aldrich-1040|Winthrop Williams Aldrich]] : 1885 – 1974 : banker, s. of Nelson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winthrop_W._Aldrich Wikipedia] # Archibald Stevens Alexander : 1906 – 1979 : s. of Helen & Arch. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_S._Alexander Wik] # Alexander Andreadis : shipping, banking heir, 2nd husb. of Christina Onassis # Charles Ansbacher : 1942 – 2010 : conduct, s. of Heinz, m. Sw. Hunt [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Ansbacher Wik] # Heinz Ludwig Ansbacher : 1904 – 2006 : psychol, m. Rowena Ripin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinz_Ansbacher Wik] # Joan Marianne Weiler Arnow : 1930 - 2010 : inh., d. of Jack, m. Robert H. Arnow # Daphne Warburg Astor : 1949 - : d. of Edward, m. Michael Astor # [[Astor-94|John Jacob 'Jakie' Astor VII]] : 1918 – 2000 : s. of Waldorf Astor [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jakie_Astor Wikipedia] # [[Cushing-1943|Mary Benedict Cushing Astor]] : 1906 – 1978 : d. of Harvey, m. Vincent [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Benedict_Cushing Wik] # [[Astor-121|Michael Ramon Langhorne Astor]] : 1946 - : s. of John VII, m. Daphne Warburg # [[Russell-21695|Roberta Brooke Russell Astor]] : 1902 – 2007 : m. Vincent [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooke_Astor Wikipedia] # [[Auchincloss-9|Hugh Dudley Auchincloss Jr.]] : 1897 – 1976 : m. Nina Gore, Janet Bouvier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_D._Auchincloss Wik] # [[Auchincloss-32|James Coats Auchincloss]] : 1885–1976 : s. of Edgar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_C._Auchincloss Wikipedia] # [[Lee-8227|Janet Norton Lee Bouvier Auchincloss]] : 1907–1989 : m.J Bouvier, H Auch [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Lee_Bouvier Wik] # [[Auchincloss-6|Joseph Howland Auchincloss]] : 1886 - 1968 : s. of John Winthrop # [[Auchincloss-7|Louis Stanton Auchincloss]] : 1917–2010 : novelist, s. of Joseph [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Auchincloss Wikipedia] # [[Gore-2102|Nina S. Gore Auchincloss : 1903–1978]] : d. of Thomas Gore, m. Hugh Jr # Thomas Gore Auchincloss : s. of Hugh, m. Didi Lippert # Dwight H. Austin : s.-in-law of R. E. Smith, oil # Robin Willoughby Merivale Austin : 1924 - 2000 : Canada, m. Cristina Vettore # Lucinda Davis Goldsborough Ballard : 1906 – 1993 : m. Howard Dietz [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucinda_Ballard Wik] # Nathan Robert 'Nate' Barragar : 1907 – 1985 : football, m. Jeanette Edris # Léon Eugene Barzin : 1900 – 1999 : conductor, m. Eleanor Close Hutton [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9on_Barzin Wik] # Anne Hyatt Hendricks Bass : 1941 - 2020 : m. Sid Bass [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Hendricks_Bass Wikipedia] # [[Muse-832|Nancy Lee Muse Bass]] : 1917-2013 : d. of Ewell H. Muse, m. Perry Bass [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Lee_Bass Wik] # [[Beale-511|Bouvier Beale]] : 1922 – 1994 : s. of Phelan & Edith [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bouvier_Beale Wikipedia] # [[Beale-1500|Edith Bouvier Beale]] : 1917 – 2002 : d. of Phelan & Edith [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Bouvier_Beale Wikipedia] # [[Bouvier-99|Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale]] : 1894–1977 : sis. of John Bouvier III, m.Phelan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Ewing_Bouvier_Beale Wik] # [[Beale-510|Phelan Beale Jr.]] : 1920 – 1993 : s. of Phelan & Edith [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phelan_Beale,_Jr. Wikipedia] # Leslie Foster Nast Benson : 1907–1981 : grdau of Geo Baxter, m. Condé # Reginald Lindsay Benson : 1889–1968 : Lt. Col. Sir, m. Leslie Foster # [[Biddle-1471|John Scott Biddle]] : 1925–2008 : filmmkaer, s. of Nicholas [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Biddle_%28yachting_cinematographer%29 Wikipedia] # [[Page-4349|Kate Raboteau Page Biddle]] : 1903–? : d. Robert, m. Livingstone # [[Biddle-419|Livingston Ludlow Biddle]] : 1899–1981 : s. of Anthony, m. Kate Page # [[Biddle-416|Livingston Ludlow Biddle, Jr.]] : 1918–2002 : s. of Liv (1877) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livingston_L._Biddle,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Biddle-1345|Nicholas Biddle]] : 1893–1977 : s. of Ed (1851), m. Sarah Lippincott # [[Lippincott-614|Sarah Lippincott Biddle]] : 1894–1962 : grdau of J. B. Lippincott # Franklin Swift Billings Jr. : 1922 – 2014 : judge [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_S._Billings,_Jr. Wikipedia] # James Henry Binger : 1916 – 2004 : CEO of Honeywell, m. Virginia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_H._Binger Wikipedia] # [[Blair-2833|William McCormick Blair]] : 1884 – 1982 : s. of Anna & Edward [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_M._Blair Wikipedia] # [[Blair-2832|William McCormick Blair Jr.]] : 1916 – 2015 : Ambassador [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_McCormick_Blair,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Bingham-2303|Frances Payne Bingham Bolton]] : 1885 – 1977 : grd. of Henry Payne [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_P._Bolton Wik] # Oliver Payne Bolton : 1917 – 1972 : s. of Chester & Frances [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_P._Bolton Wikipedia] # Leslie Nast Grenfell Bonham-Carter : 1928 - 1992 : d. of Condé, m. P. Grenfell, m. B.-Carter # [[Bonham_Carter-11|Mark Raymond Bonham Carter]] : 1922–1994 : s. of Maurice, m. Leslie Nast [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Bonham_Carter,_Baron_Bonham-Carter Wik] # [[Bredin-41|John Bruce Bredin]] : 1914 - 2002 : m. Octavia du Pont # Morton Cohn : s.-in-law of R. E. Smith, oil # [[Cromwell-580|Henrietta Louise Cromwell Brooks]] : 1890–1965 : sis of James [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Cromwell_Brooks Wik] # John Carter Brown III : 1934 – 2002 : s. of John Nicholas II [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Carter_Brown Wikipedia] # [[Bruce-6127|David Kirkpatrick Este Bruce]] : 1898 – 1977 : s. of Wm, m. Ailsa Mellon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_K._E._Bruce Wik] # Evangeline Bell Bruce : 1914–1995 : m. David Bruce # [[Mortimer-1458|Amanda Jay Mortimer Burden]] : 1944 : d. of Stan Mort., m. Sh. Burden [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amanda_Burden Wik] # [[Burden-1333|Shirley Carter Burden Jr.]] : 1941 - 1996 : Vanderbilt heir, m. Amanda Mortimer # John Moors Cabot : 1901 – 1981 : diplomat, s. of Godfrey [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Moors_Cabot Wikipedia] # Thomas Dudley Cabot : 1897 – 1995 : s. of Godfrey [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Dudley_Cabot Wikipedia] # [[Canfield-1662|Augustus Cass Canfield]] : 1897 – 1986 : m. Jane Sage White [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_Canfield Wikipedia] # [[Gwynne-68|Michael Temple Gwynne Canfield]] : 1926 - 1969 : adop. s. of Cass Canfield, m. Caroline Lee Bouvier # [[Buffum-165|Dorothy Mae Buffum Chandler]] : 1901 – 1997 : d. of Charles, m. Norman [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Buffum_Chandler Wikipedia] # [[Chandler-7382|Norman Chandler]] : 1899 – 1973 : inh., L.A. Times, m. Dorothy Buffum [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Chandler Wikipedia] # Michael Otis 'Mike' Chandler : 1958 : s. of Otis, inh., CART & Indy 500 driver [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Chandler Wikipedia] # [[Chandler-7383|Otis Chandler]] : 1927 – 2006 : s. of Norman, inh., L.A. Times [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Otis_Chandler Wikipedia] # Laura Spelman Rockefeller Chasin : 1936 : d. of Laurance [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Rockefeller_Chasin Wikipedia] # Frederic Cameron "Fred" Church Jr. : ~ 1900 - : m. Muriel Vanderbilt [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederic_Cameron_Church,_Jr. Wik] # [[Clark-6693|Joseph Sill Clark Jr.]] : 1901 – 1990 : Sen., [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_S._Clark,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Moore-24724|Bettine (Elizabeth Mary Hester) Moore Close]] : 1924–2015 : d. of Ch., m. Wm. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bettine_Moore_Close Wik] # Glenn Close : 1947 : actress, d. of William & Bettine, m. David Shaw [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Close Wik] # [[Close-642|William Taliaferro Close]] : 1924 – 2009 : s. of Edward, m. Bettine Moore [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Close Wik] # [[Coors-11|Adolph Coors III]] : 1915 - 1960 : CEO / Chairman Brewing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolph_Coors_III Wikipedia] # [[Hanson-6298|Edith Holland 'Holly' Hanson Coors]] : 1920 - 2009 : m. Joseph [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holly_Coors Wikipedia] # [[Coors-12|Joseph Coors]] : 1917 - 2003 : s. of Adolph II, m. Holly, Pres. Brewing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Coors Wikipedia] # [[Coors-14|Peter Hanson Coors]] : 1946 : s. of Joseph & Holly, chair MillerCoors [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Coors Wikipedia] # [[Coors-13|William Kistler Coors]] : 1916 – 2018 : s. of Adolph II, chair Brewing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Coors Wikipedia] # [[Lodwell-2|James Strohn Lodwell Copley]] : 1916 - 1973 : pub. m. Helen Kinney [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_S._Copley Wikipedia] # Grant Cramer : 1961 : actor, s. of Stuart III & Terry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grant_Cramer Wikipedia] # Stuart Warren Cramer III : 1928 - : Calif real est., m. actress Jean Peters & Terry Moore # [[Dodge-820|Delphine Ione Dodge Cromwell]] : 1899 - 1943 : d. of Horace Dodge, m. James Cromwell # [[Cromwell-203|James Henry Roberts Cromwell]] : 1896–1990 : m. Doris Duke [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_H._R._Cromwell Wikipedia] # [[Bruce-7028|Audrey Sheila Bruce Currier]] : 1934 - 1967 : d. of David, m. Stephen Currier # [[Currier-1426|Stephen Richard Currier]] : 1930 - 1967 : Pres of Taconic Foundation, m. Audrey Bruce # [[Darden-149|Colgate Whitehead Darden Jr]] : 1897 – 1981 : m.Constance Simons Du Pont [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colgate_Darden W] # John Hagy Davis : 1929 – 2012 : author, s. of Maude Bouvier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_H._Davis_%28author%29 Wikipedia] # [[Bouvier-101|Maude Reppelin Bouvier Davis]] : 1905–1999 : sis. of John Bouvier III # Cecil Burke Day : 1934 – 1978 : founder Days Inn [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cecil_B._Day Wikipedia] # Cecil Burke Day, Jr : 1954 – 2017 : politician, s. of Cecil [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burke_Day Wikipedia] # [[Dayton-282|Bruce Bliss Dayton]] : 1918 – 2015 : bookstores, s. of George [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Dayton Wikipedia] # [[Brandt-516|Gwendolen May Brandt Dayton]] : 1920 - 2002 : m. Bruce Dayton # Janice R. Haarstick Dayton : Pres. of Jamahda Farm, m. Mark Dayton # [[Dayton-283|Mark Brandt Dayton]] : 1947 : Gov., s. of Bruce, m. Alida Rockefeller [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Dayton Wik] # Ruth Stricker Dayton : 1935 - 2020 : m. Bruce Dayton # Anne 'Annette' France Engelhard Reed de la Renta : 1939 : d. Fritz, m.Osc [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annette_de_la_Renta W] # Françoise de Langlade de la Renta : 1921-1983 : m. Oscar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fran%C3%A7oise_de_Langlade Wikipedia] # Óscar Arístides Renta Fiallo (Oscar de la Renta) : 1932 – 2014 : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_de_la_Renta Wikipedia] # [[Menu_de_Ménil-1|Jean 'John' Menu de Menil]] : 1904 - 1973 : m. Dominique Schlumberger [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_de_Menil Wik] # Athina Onassis Roussel de Miranda 1985 : d. of Christina & Thierry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athina_Onassis_Roussel Wik] # Álvaro Affonso 'Doda' de Miranda Neto : 1973 : m. Athina Onassis [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%81lvaro_de_Miranda_Neto Wikipedia] # Lorinda 'Linda' Payson de Roulet : 1932 : Mets, d. of Joan & Charles [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorinda_de_Roulet Wikipedia] # Vincent William de Roulet : 1925 – 1975 : Ambassador, m. Lorinda Payson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vincent_de_Roulet Wik] # [[Di_Bonaventura-1|Anthony di Bonaventura]] : 1929 – 2012 : pianist, m. Sara Roosevelt [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_di_Bonaventura Wikipedia] # [[Dietz-353|Howard Dietz]] : 1896 – 1983 : lyricist, m. Tanis Guinness Montagu [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Dietz Wikipedia] # [[Mcgaughy-154|Hugh Dillman (Mcgaughy)]] : 1885 - 1956 : actor, m. Anna Thompson Dodge [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Dillman Wik] # [[Rambeau-30|Marjorie Rambeau Dillman]] : 1889 – 1970 : actr., m. Hugh Dillman [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marjorie_Rambeau Wikipedia] # Clarence Douglass Dillon : 1909 – 2003 : diplomat, s. of Clarence [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._Douglas_Dillon Wikipedia] # Joan Douglas Dillon : 1935 : d. of Clarence & Phyllis, m. Pr Charles of Lux. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Dillon Wik] # Susan Sage Dillon : 1917 : m. Clarence # [[Dilworth-247|Robert (Bob) Daniel Dilworth]] : 1916 - 2006 : m. Susan, oil heir # [[Strake-1|Susan Strake Dilworth]] : 1924 - 1988 : d. of George, oil heir # Charlotte Ford Forstmann Niarchos Downe : 1941 - : d. of Henry II, m. Stavr. Niarchos # Edward Reynolds Downe Jr. : 1929 : m. Charlotte Ford [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Downe,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Drexel-68|Anthony Joseph Drexel III]] : 1887 - : m. Marjorie Gould # [[Gould-5398|Marjorie Gwynne Gould Drexel]] : 1891 - : dau. of George I, m. Anthony Joseph Drexel III # [[Du_Pont-38|Esther Driver du Pont]] : 1908 – 1984 : dau. of Lammot II [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esther_D._du_Pont Wikipedia] # [[Duggan-1388|Robert Ward Duggan]] : 1926 - 1974 : D.A., m. Cordelia Scaife May [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Duggan Wikipedia] # [[Duke-1284|Angier Biddle Duke]] : 1915 – 1995 : diplom, s. of Angier, m. Prisc. St. Geo. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angier_Biddle_Duke Wik] # [[Biddle-418|Cordelia Drexel Biddle Duke]] : 1898–1984 : d. of Anth. Sr., m. Angier Duke # [[Osborne-4467|Margaret Evelyn Osborne duPont]] : 1918 – 2012 : tennis pro, m. Wm Jr [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Osborne_duPont Wik] # David DuRoss : ?? - 1968 : m. Kathleen # [[Durst-256|Joseph Durst]] : 1882 - 1974 : NYC real estate founder [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Durst Wikipedia] # [[Edison-9|Charles Edison]] : 1890 – 1969 : Governor, s. of Thomas [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Edison Wikipedia] # [[Edison-10|Theodore Miller Edison]] : 1898 – 1992 : s. of Thomas [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodore_Miller_Edison Wikipedia] # Sir John Reeves Ellerman : 1909 - 1973 : wealthiest in UK to 1978 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Ellerman,_2nd_Baronet Wikipedia] # [[Whitney-4892|Dorothy Payne Whitney Elmhirst]] : 1887 - 1968 : d. of William & Flora, m. Leonard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Payne_Whitney Wik] # [[Elmhirst-101|Leonard Knight Elmhirst]] : 1893 – 1974 : m. Dorothy Whitney [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Knight_Elmhirst Wikipedia] # Charles William Engelhard Jr. : 1917 – 1971 : m. Jane Reiss Mannheimer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_W._Engelhard,_Jr. Wikipedia] # Anthony Brooks Firestone : 1939 : politician, s. of Leonard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooks_Firestone Wikipedia] # Barbara Knickerbocker Heatley Firestone : ?? - 1985 : m. Leo. Firestone # Caroline Hudson Lynch Firestone : m. Edmund Lynch II, m. Leonard Firestone # [[Parke-1134|Elizabeth Parke Firestone]] : 1897–1990 : m. Harvey Jr. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Parke_Firestone Wikipedia] # [[Firestone-120|Harvey Samuel Firestone Jr.]] : 1898 – 1973 : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_S._Firestone,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Firestone-162|Leonard Kimball Firestone]] : 1907 – 1996 : s. of Harvey [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Firestone Wikipedia] # Polly Curtis Firestone : ?? - 1965 : m. Leonard Firestone # [[Firestone-163|Raymond Christy Firestone]] : 1908–1994 : s. of Harvey # [[Firestone-158|Roger Stanley Firestone]] : 1912–1970 : s. of Harvey # Friedrich Karl Flick Sr. : 1883 - 1972 : richest West German [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Flick Wikipedia] # [[McDonnell-1516|Anne McDonnell Ford Johnson]] : 1919 - 1996 : d. of J. F. McDonnell, m. Henry Ford II # Kathleen DuRoss Ford : 1949 : m. David DuRoss, m. Henry Ford II # Maria Cristina Vettore Austin Ford : 1929 – 2001 : m. Henry Ford II [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristina_Ford Wikipedia] # Elena Anne Ford-Niarchos : 1966 : d., of Stavros & Charlotte Ford [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elena_Ford Wik] # Dorothy Mercadante Forstmann : 1910 - 2007 : m. Julius, m. Jesse Sammis Jr. # Julius George Forstmann Sr. : 1911 - 1962 : Forstmann Woolen Co., m. Dorothy Mercadante # Julius Anthony 'Tony' Forstmann : 1940 : s. of Julius, m. Charl. Ford [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Anthony_Forstmann Wik] # [[Fosburgh-21|James Whitney Fosburgh]] : 1910 - 1978 : painter, m. Mary Cushing # Julio Gallo : 1910 - 1993 : winery founder [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julio_Gallo Wikipedia] # George Jay Gould II : 1896 - >1960 : # Georgia Gould : 1980 : grdau of Kingdon Jr, Olympic cyclist [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Gould Wikipedia] # [[Gould-7046|Kingdon Gould Jr.]] : 1924 - 2018 : ambassador, grfath of Georgia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdon_Gould,_Jr. Wikipedia] # Kingdon Gould III : 1948 - : real estate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdon_Gould_III Wikipedia] # Katharine Houghton Grant : 1945 : actr., d. of Marion & Ellsworth [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharine_Houghton Wikipedia] # [[Hepburn-1418|Marion Hepburn Grant]] : 1918 - 1986 : d. of Kath. Houghton, m. Ellsworth Grant # Peter George Grenfell, 2nd B : 1922–1984 : s. of Edward, m. Leslie Nast [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_St_Just Wik] # Eileen Rockefeller Growald : 1952 : d. of David [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eileen_Rockefeller_Growald Wikipedia] # Mary Suzanne Sottile Guanci : 1942 - 2006 : d. of James Jr., banking # Caroline Murat Guest : 1923–2012 : Princess, d. of pr. Alexandre Murat, m. Ray. Guest # Cornelia Guest : 1963 : d. of Winston and C.Z. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelia_Guest Wikipedia] # Elizabeth (Lily) Polk Guest : rel. of Pres. Polk, m. Raymond Guest # [[French-3403|Ellen Tuck French Astor Guest]] : 1915 - 1974 : m. Raymond Guest # [[McCann-2762|Helena Woolworth McCann Guest]] : 1913 - 1965 : grdau. of F.W. Wooworth, m. W. Guest # Lucy Douglas Cochrane 'C.Z.' Guest : 1920 - 2003 : d. of Alex., m. W. Guest [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._Z._Guest Wik] # [[Guest-1536|Raymond Richard Guest]] : 1907 – 1991 : d. of Frederick [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_R._Guest Wikipedia] # [[Guest-1281|Winston Frederick Churchill Guest]] : 1906 – 1982 : s. of Frederick [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winston_Frederick_Churchill_Guest Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-229|Meraud Michelle Wemyss Guinness Guevara]] : 1904–1993 : d. Ben., m.Álvaro # [[Von_Fürstenberg-5|Dolores von Fürstenberg Guinness]] : 1936–2012 : d. of Gloria Guinness, m. Patrick [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolores_Guinness Wikipedia] # [[Rubio_y_Alatorre-1|Gloria Rubio Alatorre Guinness]] : 1913–1980 : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gloria_Guinness Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-415|Henry Whitfield Guinness]] : 1908 - 1996 : missionary, s. of Gershom # [[Guinness-652|Loel Patrick Guinness]] : 1957 : s. of Patrick & Dolores [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loel_Guinness Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-419|Os Guinness]] : 1941 : author, s. of Henry Whitfield Guinness [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Os_Guinness Wikipedia] # [[Guinness-650|Patrick Benjamin Guinness]] : 1931-1965 : s. of Th. Loel Guin., m. Dolores # [[Guinness-655|Tanis Eva Bulkeley Guinness]] : 1908–1993 : d. of Benjamin S. Guinness # [[Guinness-545|Thomas Loel Evelyn Bulkeley Guinness]] : 1906–1988 : s.of Ben, m.Gloria [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loel_Guinness_%28politician%29 Wik] # [[Békessy-1|János 'Hans' Habe]] : 1911 - 1977 : writer, m. Eleanor Close Hutton [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Habe Wikipedia] # Frank Raymond Hammond : 1937 - 2015 : m. Linda Louise Sottile # [[Norton-3758|Marie Norton Whitney Harriman]] : 1903 – 1970 : m. Corn. Whitney [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie_Norton_Harriman Wik] # [[Digby-101|Pamela Beryl Digby Churchill Harriman]] : 1920 – 1997 : d. of Edward [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Harriman Wik] # [[Hawks-650|Howard Winchester Hawks]] : 1896 – 1977 : director, m. Slim Keith [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hawks Wik] # Kitty Hawks : designer, d. of Howard & Slim [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kitty_Hawks Wikipedia] # [[Hayward-19|Brooke Hayward]] : 1937 : actress, d. of Leland, m. D. Hopper [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooke_Hayward Wikipedia] # [[Hayward-603|Leland Hayward]] : 1902 – 1971 : s. of Wm., m. Pamela Digby [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leland_Hayward Wikipedia] # [[Hepburn-455|Katharine Houghton Hepburn]] : 1907 – 2003 : actr, d. of Kath. Houghton [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharine_Hepburn Wik] # Halsey Chase Herreshoff : 1933 : boats, s. of Sidney [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halsey_Chase_Herreshoff Wikipedia] # [[Herreshoff-9|Lewis Francis Herreshoff]] : 1890 - 1972 : boats, s. of Nathanael [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L._Francis_Herreshoff Wikipedia] # [[Herreshoff-7|Algernon Sidney DeWolf Herreshoff]] : 1886 - 1977 : boats, s. of Nathanael, m. Rebecca Chase # Albert Galatyn Hill Sr. : 1904-1988 : m. Margaret Hunt # Lyda Hill : 1942 : d. of Albert Hill [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyda_Hill Wikipedia] # [[Hilton-709|Conrad Nicholson Hilton]] : 1887 - 1979 : founded Hotel chain [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conrad_Hilton Wikipedia] # Ethan Allen Hitchcock : 1909 - 2000 : lawyer, desc. of Ethan Allen, m. Liz French # Elizabeth "Liz" French Hitchcock : 1912 - 1976 : d. of J. & M. French, m. Ethan # Stanley L. Hough : 1918 – 1990 : film exectutive, m. Jean Peters [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stan_Hough Wikipedia] # Amory "Amo" Houghton Jr. : 1926 : politician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amo_Houghton Wikipedia] # [[Rice-10297|Ella Botts Rice Hughes]] : 1904 - 1992 : d. of David Rice & Martha L. Botts, m. H. Hughes # [[Huntington-1933|Helen Dinsmore Huntington Astor Hull]] : 1893 - 1976 : m. Vincent Astor, m. Lytle Hull # [[Hull-7035|Lytle Buchanan Hull]] : 1882-1958 : m. Helen Huntington # Clark Knobel Hunt : 1965 : s. of Lamar [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Hunt Wikipedia] # Haroldson L. “Hassie” Hunt III : 1917-2005 : s. of H.L. Hunt # Hunter L. Hunt : s. of Ray Lee Hunt, m. Stephanie Erwin [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunter_L._Hunt Wikipedia] # [[Hutton-872|Barbara Woolworth Hutton]] : 1912–1979 : d. of Franklyn [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Hutton Wikipedia] # [[Close-1716|Eleanor Post Close Hutton]] : 1909 – 2006 : d. of Ed. Close, m. P. Sturges [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eleanor_Post_Hutton Wik] # [[Iacocca-9|Lido Anthony "Lee" Iacocca]] : 1924 – 2019 : Chairman of Chrysler [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Iacocca Wikipedia] # [[Jennings-7830|Benjamin Brewster Jennings]] : 1898-1968 : s. of Olvier & Mary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_Jennings Wik] # [[Johnson-55444|Howard Deering Johnson]] : 1897 - 1972 : founded restaurant chain [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Deering_Johnson Wikipedia] # [[Johnson-31063|John Seward Johnson]] : 1895 - 1983 : founded HBOI [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Seward_Johnson_I Wikipedia] # [[Johnson-31071|Robert Wood Johnson, Jr.]] : 1893 - 1968 : heir J&J [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Wood_Johnson_II Wikipedia] # [[Kaiser-598|Edgar Fosburgh Kaiser Sr.]] : 1908 – 1981 : s. of Henry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Kaiser,_Sr Wikipedia] # [[Kaiser-616|Edgar Fosburgh Kaiser Jr]] : 1942 – 2012 : Broncos [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edgar_Kaiser,_Jr Wikipedia] # [[Kaiser-596|Henry J. Kaiser Jr.]] : ~ 1915 - ~ 1965 # [[Kaiser-595|Henry Kaiser III]] : 1952 : musician, s. of Henry Jr. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Kaiser_%28musician%29 Wikipedia] # Nancy "Slim" (Mary Raye Gross) Keith : 1917 – 1990 : m. L. Hayward [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slim_Keith Wik] # [[Fitzgerald-430|Rose Elizabeth Fitzgerald Kennedy]] : 1890 - 1995 : m. Joe [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rose_Kennedy Wikipedia] # Eugene Williams Kettering: 1908 - 1969 : s. of Charles, m. Virginia # Virginia Kettering : m. Eugene # [[Korbel-109|Josef Korbel]] : 1909 – 1977 : diplomat, fath. of Madeleine Albright [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josef_Korbel Wikipedia] # [[LaFarge-12|Oliver Albee 'Peter' La Farge]] : 1931–1965 : folk songs, s. of Oliver [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_La_Farge Wik] # [[LaFarge-11|Oliver Hazard Perry La Farge]] : 1901 – 1963 : author, s. of Christopher [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_La_Farge Wik] # Frances Florence 'Frania' Tye Lee : 1904 - 2001 : Tampa, FL, had 4 children by H.L. Hunt, in Trust # [[Lennon-1|John Winston Lennon MBE]] : 1940 - 1980 : Beatles, m. Yoko Ono [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lennon Wikipedia] # [[%E5%B0%8F%E9%87%8E-2|Yoko Ono Lennon]] : 1933 : wid. of John Lennon, d. of wealthy banker Isoko Ono [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Ono Wik] # [[Lippincott-612|Joseph Wharton Lippincott]] : 1887 – 1976 : son of J. Bertram Lippincott [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Wharton_Lippincott Wik] # George Stavros Livanos : 1934 s. of Stavros G. Livanos & Arietta [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_S._Livanos Wikipedia] # Eliza Lambert Lloyd : ?? - 2008 : d. of Stacy Jr., m. Viscount Derry Moore # Stacy Barcroft Lloyd Jr. : 1908 – 1994 : m. Rachel Lambert [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Barcroft_Lloyd,_Jr. Wikipedia] # Stacy Barcroft Lloyd Sr. : 1876 - 1941 : banker, m. Eleanor Borroughs Morris # Linda Louise Sottile Hammond Lonergan : 1938 – 2011 : d. of James Jr., banking # Gertrude Virginia Higgins Ludwig : 1897 - 1993 : m. Daniel Ludwig # Gladys Madeline Ludwig : 1904–1978 : m. Daniel Ludwig # [[Hyland-929|Catherine T. Hyland MacArthur]] : 1908 - 1981 : m. John D. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catherine_T._MacArthur Wikipedia] # [[MacArthur-4|Douglas MacArthur]] : 1880 – 1964 : Gen., m. Louise Cromwell [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_MacArthur Wikipedia] # [[Brown-39152|Helen Hayes Brown MacArthur]] : 1900 – 1993 : actr., m. Charles MacA. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Hayes Wik] # [[MacArthur-157|James Gordon MacArthur]] : 1937 – 2010 : adop. s. of Charles & Helen [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_MacArthur Wik] # John R. "Rick" MacArthur : 1956 : author, Harpers, s. of Rod [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_R._MacArthur Wikipedia] # [[MacArthur-446|John Roderick 'Rod' MacArthur]] : 1920 – 1984 : s. of John D. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Roderick_MacArthur Wikipedia] # Charlotte Smith Mailliard : 1933 : m. Melvin Swig, m. Geo. Shultz [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Mailliard_Shultz Wikipedia] # Edith Kingdon Gould Martin : 1920 – 2004 : poet, d. of Kingdon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Kingdon_Gould Wikipedia] # Herbert Arthur May Jr. : 1919 - 1969 : m. Cordelia Scaife # Lily Lambert Fleming McCarthy : 1914–2006 : d. of Ger, m. Wm Fleming # Brooks McCormick : 1917–2006 : s. of Chauncey [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooks_McCormick Wikipedia] # [[McCaulley-207|Constance Prosser McCaulley Mellon Burrell]] : ?? - 1980 : m. Richard King Mellon # Walter Stauffer McIlhenny : 1910-1985 : grs. of Edm., pres McIlhenny Co [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Stauffer_McIlhenny Wik] # [[Lambert-13265|Rachel Lowe Lambert Lloyd Mellon]] : 1910 – 2014 : m. S. Lloyd, m. P. Mellon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rachel_Lambert_Mellon W] # Francis "Chip" Phelan Menotti : 1938 : m. Malinda Murphy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Menotti Wikipedia] # [[Hutton-1235|Dina (Nedenia Marjorie Hutton) Merrill]] : 1923 - 2017 : d. of E.F. Hutton [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dina_Merrill Wik] # William Messinger : m. Alida Rockefeller # [[Whitney-2214|Flora Payne Whitney Tower Miller]] : 1897 – 1986 : d. of Harry [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flora_Payne_Whitney Wik] # George Macculloch Miller III : 1886 - 1972 : grson of George I, m. Flora Whitney # [[Montagu-101|William Drogo Sturges Montagu]] : s. of George, m. Tanis Guinness # [[Hyde-4962|Elizabeth Hyde Moore]] : 1897-1983 : m. Charles Moore Jr. # Henry Dermot Ponsonby 'Derry' Moore, 12th Earl : 1937 : m. Eliza Lloyd [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derry_Moore,_12th_Earl_of_Drogheda Wik] # Helen Koford 'Terry Moore' : 1929 : m. Stuart Cramer & H. Hughes [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_Moore_%28actress%29 Wik] # John Moores : 1896 - 1993 : English football pool pioneer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Moores_%28British_businessman%29 Wikipedia] # [[Mortimer-1456|Stanley Grafton Mortimer Jr.]] : 1913–1999 : oil heir, m. Barbara Cushing # [[Moseley-534|Frederick Strong Moseley Jr.]] : 1903 - 1972 : Boston Invest banker, m. Jane H. Brady # James Brady Moseley : 1931 – 1998 : s. of Frederick, m. Joan Dillon # Stewart Rawlings Mott : 1937 – 2008 : s. of Charles [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_Rawlings_Mott Wikipedia] # [[Mountbatten-16|David Michael Mountbatten]] : 1919 – 1970 : m. Romaine [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Mountbatten,_3rd_Marquess_of_Milford_Haven Wikipedia] # [[Pierce-10999|Romaine Dahlgren Pierce Mountbatten]] : 1923 - 1975 : grandd of Josiah, m. David # Malcolm Muir : 1885 - 1979 : ''Business Week'' mag, ''Newsweek'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Muir Wikipedia] # [[Murchison-298|Clinton William Murchison Jr.]] : 1923 – 1987 : Dal. Cowboys [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clint_Murchison,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Murphy-11131|James Slater Murphy]] : 1921 - 2007 : virologist at Rockefeller Inst., m. Happy Fitler # [[Murphy-15589|Malinda Fitler Murphy]] : 1960-2005 : d. of James & Happy, m. Francis Menotti # [[Neuhaus-197|Solomon Isadore 'Samuel' Irving Newhouse]] : 1895 - 1979 : media [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Irving_Newhouse,_Sr. Wikipedia] # [[Livanos-3|Athina 'Tina' Livanos Onassis Spencer-Churchill Niarchos]] : 1929–1974 : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athina_Livanos Wik] # Daphne Diana Joan Guinness Niarchos : 1967 : d. of Jon., m. Spyros [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daphne_Guinness Wik] # [[Livanos-2|Eugenia Livanos Niarchos]] : 1927–1970 : d. of S. Livanos, m. Stavros [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugenia_Livanos Wik] # Spyros Stavros "Spiros" Niarchos : 1955 : s. Stavros & Eug, m. Daphne [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spyros_Niarchos Wik] # [[Guinness-653|Victoria Christina Guinness Niarchos]] : 1960 : d. of Patrick & Dolores [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_Niarchos Wik] # [[Nielsen-3172|Arthur Charles Nielsen Sr.]] : 1897 - 1980 : founder A.C. Nielsen Co. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Nielsen Wikipedia] # [[Onassis-2|Alexander Socrates Onassis]] : 1948– 1973 : s. of Ari & Tina [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Onassis Wikipedia] # [[Onassis-1|Aristotle Socrates Onassis]] : 1906 - 1975 : Greek shipping magnate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristotle_Onassis Wikipedia] # [[Onassis-3|Christina Onassis]] : 1950 - 1988 : d. of Ari, m. Alex, Andreadis, ship [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christina_Onassis Wikipedia] # [[Bouvier-19|Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis]] : 1929–1994 : d. of John III [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Kennedy_Onassis Wik] # [[Cushing-1812|Barbara Cushing Mortimer Paley]] : 1915–1978 : d. of Harv, m. Wm. Paley [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Babe_Paley Wik] # Alicia Patterson : 1906 – 1963 : Newsday, d. of Joseph [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alicia_Patterson Wikipedia] # James Joseph Patterson : 1923–1992 : s. of Joseph [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Joseph_Patterson Wikipedia] # [[Payson-168|Charles Shipman Payson]] : 1898 – 1985 : Mets, m. Joan Whitney [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Shipman_Payson Wikipedia] # Virginia Kraft Payson : 1930 - : Sports Illustr. writer, m. Charles Payson # [[Percy-504|Charles Harting 'Chuck' Percy]] : 1919 – 2011 : Sen. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_H._Percy Wikipedia] # [[Peters-7854|Elizabeth Jean Peters]] : 1926 – 2000 : actress, m. Howard Hughes [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Peters Wikipedia] # [[Porsche-10|Louise Porsche]] : 1904 - 1999 : Porsche & Volkswagen heir, dau of Ferdinand, m. Anton Piëch [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Pi%C3%ABch Wik] # [[Bouvier-20|Caroline Lee Bouvier Radziwill]] : 1933 - 2019 : d. of John III & Janet [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Radziwill Wikipedia] # [[Radziwill-7|Stanisław Albrecht 'Stash' Radziwiłł]] : 1914–1976 : m. Caroline Bouvier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanis%C5%82aw_Albrecht_Radziwi%C5%82%C5%82 Wik] # Beatrice Anne Reed Morrison Niven Phelps : d. of Samuel, m. David Niven Jr. # [[Prentice-400|John Rockefeller Prentice]] : 1902 – 1972 : cattle breeding, s. of Ezra [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Rockefeller_Prentice Wikipedia] # [[Quandt-66|Harald Quandt]] : 1921 - 1967 : son of Günther, BMW heir [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harald_Quandt Wikipedia] # [[Quandt-131|Herbert Quandt]] : 1910 - 1982 : son of Günther, BMW heir, m. Johanna Bruhn [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Quandt Wikipedia] # Samuel Pryor Reed : 1934 – 2005 : invest, m. Anna Englehard # Abigail Aldrich "Abby" Rockefeller : 1943 : d. of David [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abby_Rockefeller Wikipedia] # Blanchette Ferry Hooker Rockefeller : 1909–1992 : d. of Elon, m. John III [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanchette_Ferry_Rockefeller Wik] # David Rockefeller Jr. : 1941 : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Rockefeller_Jr. Wikipedia] # Jeanette Edris Barragar Rockefeller : 1918-1997 : m. N. Barragar, m. Winthr. # [[Paulekiute-1|Jievute Paulekiute Sears Rockefeller]] : 1916-2008 : m. J. Sears, m. Winthrop # Margaret Dulany "Peggy" Rockefeller : 1947 :d. of David [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Dulany Wikipedia] # Margaret "Peggy" McGrath Rockefeller : 1915 – 1996 : m. David # [[Fitler-3|Margaretta Large Fitler Murphy "Happy" Rockefeller]] : 1926–2015 : m. Nelson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happy_Rockefeller Wik] # Mark Fitler Rockefeller : 1967 : s. of Nelson & Happy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Rockefeller Wikipedia] # [[French-2777|Mary B. French Rockefeller]] : 1910–1997 : d. of J. & M. French, m. Laurance [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_French_Rockefeller Wik] # [[Clark-6698|Mary Todhunter Clark Rockefeller]] : 1907–1999 : d. Percy Clark, m. Nels. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Rockefeller Wik] # [[Rockefeller-33|Michael Clark Rockefeller]] : 1938 - 1961 : s. of Nelson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Rockefeller Wikipedia] # Neva Goodwin Rockefeller : d. of David Rockefeller [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neva_Goodwin Wikipedia] # Richard Gilder Rockefeller : 1949 – 2014 : s. of David [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Rockefeller Wikipedia] # [[Rockefeller-30|Rodman Clark Rockefeller]] : 1932 – 2000 : s. of Nelson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodman_Rockefeller Wikipedia] # Justin Aldrich Rockefeller : 1979 : s. of Sharon & John IV [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justin_Rockefeller Wikipedia] # Sharon Lee Percy Rockefeller : 1944 : d. of Charles, m. John IV [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Percy_Rockefeller Wikipedia] # [[Rockefeller-124|Steven Clark Rockefeller]] : 1936 : s. of Nelson [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Clark_Rockefeller Wikipedia] # [[Roosevelt-12|James Roosevelt II]] : 1907 – 1991 : s. of FDR, m. Betsey Cushing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Roosevelt Wikipedia] # Courtney Sale Ross : 1948 : wid. of Steven Ross # [[Ross-7297|Herbert David Ross]] : 1927–2001 : director, m. Caroline Bouvier [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Ross Wikipedia] # [[Rechnitz-2|Steven Jay Rechnitz Ross]] : 1927 – 1992 : m. Amanda Mortimer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ross_%28Time_Warner_CEO%29 Wikipedia] # Thierry Roussel : 1953 : m. Christina Onassis [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thierry_Roussel Wikipedia] # Stanley Maddox Rumbough Jr : 1920 - 2017 : s.of Eliz. Colgate, m.Dina Merrill [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_M._Rumbough,_Jr. Wik] # [[Auchincloss-51|Janet Jennings Auchincloss Rutherfurd]] : 1945–1985 : d. of Hugh [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Auchincloss_Rutherfurd Wik] # [[Rutherfurd-67|Lewis Polk Rutherfurd]] : 1944 : financier, m. Janet Auchincloss [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Polk_Rutherfurd Wikipedia] # [[Ryan-8765|Allan Aloysius Ryan Jr]] : 1903 – 1981 : financier, m. Priscilla St. George [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_A._Ryan,_Jr. Wik] # [[St_George-190|Priscilla St. George Biddle Ryan]] : 1919 - 1995 : d. of Geo St. Geo., m. A. Biddle, A. Ryan # Loyd Bowmer Sands : 1916 - 1989 : pilot, m. Caroline Hunt # [[Scaife-190|Alan Magee Scaife]] : 1900 - 1958 : m. Sarah Mellon, father of Richard & Cordelia # Frances L. Gilmore Scaife : 1934 : m. Richard Mellon Scaife # Margaret "Ritchie" Battle Scaife : 1947 : m. Richard Mellon Scaife # Dorothy Schiff : 1903-1989 : d. of Mort, m.Hall,Backer,Thackrey,Sonneborn [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Schiff Wik] # Elizabeth Baker Schiff : d. of George Baker Jr., m. John Schiff # [[Schiff-161|John Mortimer Schiff]] : 1904 - 1987 : Kuhn, Loeb, s. of Mort, m. E. Baker [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_M._Schiff Wik] # Buddy Schoellkopf : m. Caroline Hunt # George Pratt Shultz : 1920 – 2021 : diplomat, m. Charlotte Mailliard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Shultz Wikipedia] # [[Du_Pont-97|Marion duPont Scott]] : 1894 – 1983 : horses, dau of Wm, m. Randolph [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_duPont_Scott Wik] # [[Scott-12063|George Randolph Scott]] : 1898 – 1987 : actor, m. Marion duPont [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randolph_Scott Wikipedia] # John Sears Jr. : m. Jievute "Bobo" Paulekiute # [[Biddle-417|Mary Duke Biddle Trent Semans]] : 1920 – 2012 : d. of Anth. Jr. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Duke_Biddle_Trent_Semans Wikipedia] # [[Sharp-2966|Hugh Rodney Sharp Sr.]] : 1880 - 1968 : m. Isabella Mathieu du Pont # David Evans Shaw : 1951 : venture capital, m. Glenn Close [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Evans_Shaw Wikipedia] # [[Shields-1817|Brooke Christa Shields]] : 1965 : actress, d. of Francis & Teri [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooke_Shields Wikipedia] # Diana "Didi" Lippert Auchincloss Shields : m. Th. Auchincloss, F. Shields Jr # [[Shields-1818|Francis Alexander Shields Jr.]] : 1941 – 2003 : m. Teri Schmon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Alexander_Shields Wikipedia] # [[Shields-1819|Francis Xavier Alexander "Frank" Shields Sr.]] : 1909–1975 : m. Marina Torlonia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Shields Wik] # [[Mortimer-1460|Katharine Mortimer Shields]] : 1923–2003 : d. of Stanley, m. Frank [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharine_Mortimer Wikipedia] # [[Schmon-2|Theresia Anna Lilian Schmon 'Teri' Shields]] : 1933–2012 : m. F. Shields [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teri_Shields Wik] # Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff : 1930 – 2011 : NYC Hwy Commiss, m. Anne Phipps [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constantine_Sidamon-Eristoff Wikipedia] # Stephen Anthony Simon : 1937 – 2013 : composer, adopted s. of Esther Annenberg Simon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Simon Wik] # [[Sloane-12|John Eyre Sloane]] : 1886 - 1970 : airplanes, m. Madeleine Edison [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Eyre_Sloane Wikipedia] # [[Edison-8|Madeleine Edison Sloane]] : 1888 - 1979 : d. of Thomas, m. John Sloane # [[Hogan-4|Anna Nicole Smith (Vicki Lynn Hogan)]] : 1967-2007 : m. JH Marshall [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Nicole_Smith Wikipedia] # Rudolf Goldschmid Sonneborn : 1898 – 1986 : oil, m. Dorothy Schiff [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Sonneborn Wikipedia] # Ethel Hooks Sottile : 1914 - 2006 : wid. of James Jr., banking # James Sottile III : 1940 - 1983 : s. of James Jr., banking # John Sottile : s. of James Jr., banking # John Spencer : 1930 : m. Hope Rockefeller # [[Spencer-Churchill-8|John G. V. H. Spencer-Churchill]], 11th Dk : 1926–2014 : m. Tina Livanos [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Spencer-Churchill,_11th_Duke_of_Marlborough Wik] # [[Churchill-7|Randolph F. E. Spencer-Churchill]] : 1911–1968 : s. of Win., m. Pam. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randolph_Churchill Wik] # [[St_George-191|George Baker Bligh St. George]] : 1892 - 1957 : s. of Howard St. Geo., m. Prisc. Biddle # [[Collier-607|Katharine Collier St. George]] : 1894–1983 : US Rep, d. of C. Delano. m. Geo [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharine_St._George#Early_life_and_family Wik] # [[Steers-170|Burr Gore Steers]] : 1965 : actor, s. of Newton & Nina [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burr_Steers Wikipedia] # [[Steers-169|Hugh Auchincloss Steers]] : 1962–1995 : painter, s. of Newton & Nina [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Auchincloss_Steers Wik] # [[Steers-168|Newton Ivan Steers Jr.]] : 1917–1993 : US Rep., m. Nina [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_Steers Wikipedia] # [[Auchincloss-53|Nina Gore Auchincloss Steers]] : 1937 : d. of Hugh Jr., m. Newton Steers, m. M. W. Straight # [[Straight-458|Beatrice Whitney Straight]] : 1914 – 2001 : actr., d. of Dorothy & Willard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatrice_Straight Wik] # [[Straight-455|Michael Whitney Straight]] : 1916 – 2004 : publi, s. of Dorothy & Willard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Whitney_Straight Wik] # [[Straight-459|Whitney Willard Straight]] : 1912 – 1979 : s. of Dorothy & Willard [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Straight Wikipedia] # [[Kehoe-231|Elizabeth Susan “Sue” Kehoe Strake]] : 1901 - 1975 : wid. of George Sr., oil heir # George William Strake Jr. 1935 - : s. of George, oil heir, Texas Secretary of State # [[Sullavan-1|Margaret Brooke Sullavan]] : 1909 – 1960 : actr., m. Lel. Hayward, H. Fonda [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Sullavan Wik] # Benjamin Harrison Swig : 1893 - 1980 : r/e, San Francisco, s. of Simon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Swig Wikipedia] # [[McCormick-4445|Ruth "Bazy" McCormick Tankersley]] : 1921 – 2013 : d. of Jos McCor. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bazy_Tankersley Wik] # Theodore Otis "Ted" Thackrey : 1901 - 1980 : publisher, m. Dorothy Schiff [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Thackrey Wikipedia] # [[Altemus-66|Mary Elizabeth Altemus Whitney Person Tippett]] : 1906–1988 : m. Jock Whit. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liz_Whitney_Tippett Wik] # Douglas Rainsford Tompkins : 1943 - 2015 : North Face & Esprit, Patagonia real est. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Tompkins Wik] # [[Torlonia-1|Donna Marina Torlonia]] : 1916–1960 : d. of Mary Moore, m. Frank Shields [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marina_Torlonia_di_Civitella-Cesi Wik] # Roderick Tower : 1892 - 1961 : s. of Charlemagne Tower, m. Flora Whitney # Whitney Tower : 1923 - 1999 : journalist, s. of Flora Whitney [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitney_Tower Wikipedia] # [[Tully-682|Alice Bigelow Tully]] : 1902 – 1993 : d. of William & Clara [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Tully Wikipedia] # [[Vanderbilt-182|Muriel Vanderbilt]] : 1900 – 1972 : d. of Wm. II & Virginia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muriel_Vanderbilt Wikipedia] # [[Vidal-193|Eugene Luther "Gene" Vidal]] : 1895–1969 : m. Nina Gore [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_Luther_Vidal Wik] # [[Vidal-196|Eugene Luther Gore Vidal]] : 1925–2012 : author, s. of Eugene & Nina [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gore_Vidal Wik] # Betsy von Furstenberg : 1931 – 2015 : actress, d. of Franz-Egon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betsy_von_Furstenberg Wikipedia] # [[Von_Fürstenberg-Herdringen-4|Franz-Egon von Fürstenberg-Herdringen]] : 1896–1975 : m. Gloria Rubio # [[Reventlow-44|Lawrence "Lance" von Haugwitz-H.-Reventlow]] : 1936–1972 : s. Barb. Hutton [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lance_Reventlow Wik] # Lucy Aldrich Rockefeller Waletzky : 1941 : d. of Laurance [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Aldrich_Rockefeller Wikipedia] # [[Wallace-5932|William Roy DeWitt Wallace]] : 1889 - 1981 : founded ''Reader's Digest'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DeWitt_Wallace Wikitree] # Jeanne S. Sottile Walsh : ?? - <2011 : d. of James Jr., banking # [[Warburg-16|Edward Mortimer Morris Warburg]] : 1908-1992 : art patron, s. of Felix, m. Mary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Warburg Wikipedia] # [[Warburg-14|Gerald Felix Warburg]] : 1901 - : cellist, s. of Felix, m. Natica Nast # [[Prue-154|Mary Whelan Prue Warburg]] : 1908 – 2009 : m. Edward [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Warburg Wikipedia] # [[Nast-37|Natica Marguerita Nast Warburg]] : 1905–1987 : d. of Condé Nast, m. Gerald # John William Warner : 1927 : m. Eliz Taylor, m. Catherine Conover Mellon [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Warner Wik] # Wendy Wasserstein : 1950 - 2006 : US : playwright : sis of Bruce : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wendy_Wasserstein Wikipedia] # Marion Rockefeller Weber : 1938 : d. of Laurance [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marion_Rockefeller_Weber Wikipedia] # [[White-15274|Jane Sage White]] : 1897-1984 : sculptor, m. Ch. Fairchild Fuller, m. Cass Canfield # [[Whitney-2215|Cornelius Vanderbilt "C.V." Whitney]] : 1899 – 1992 : s. of Harry, m. Marie [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelius_Vanderbilt_Whitney Wik] # [[Whitney-4892|Dorothy Payne Whitney]] : 1887 – 1968 : d. of Wm., m. W. Straight [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Payne_Whitney Wik] # [[Widener-314|George Dunton Widener Jr.]] : 1889 - 1971 : horse racing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_D._Widener,_Jr. Wikipedia] # [[Douglas-12452|Gertrude Thompson Douglas Peabody Widener]] : 1897 - 1970 : m. Peter Widener II [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gertrude_T._Widener Wik] # [[Wilford-43|Ronald A. Wilford]] : 1927 - 2015 : m. Sara Roosevelt # [[Roosevelt-155|Sara Delano Roosevelt diBonaventura Wilford]] : 1932 : d. of James Roos. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sara_Wilford Wik] # [[Prentice-401|Abra Prentice Wilkin]] : 1942 : d. of John Prentice [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abra_Prentice_Wilkin Wikipedia] # Henry Alexander Wise : 1906 – 1982 : politician, s. of Jennings [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_A._Wise_%28New_York_state_senator%29 Wikipedia] # George Waldo Woodruff : 1895 - 1987 : s. of Ernest [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Woodruff Wikipedia] # William Wyler : 1902 – 1981 : director, m. Marg. Sullavan [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wyler Wikipedia] # [[Zeckendorf-1|William Zeckendorf]] : 1905 - 1976 : IL-NYC : real estate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Zeckendorf Wikipedia] # [[Zeckendorf-6|William Zeckendorf II]] : 1929 - 2014 : NYC-NM : real est [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Zeckendorf,_Jr. Wikipedia] # Abdullah K. Zilkha : 1913 - ?? : Iraqi, s. of Khedouri, Swiss investment banker [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdullah_Zilkha Wikipedia] # Maurice K. Zilkha : 1918 - 1964 : Iraqi, s. of Khedouri, banker [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurice_Zilkha Wikipedia] # Selim Zilkha : 1927 : Iraqi, s. of Khedouri, founded Mothercare, UK retail chain [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selim_Zilkha Wikipedia] === 1980s Forbes 400 Multi-Millionaires === The following list of people were among the 400 wealthiest Americans in the 1985 listing of the Forbes 400. This was the fourth year of that list by Forbes. [http://articles.latimes.com/1985-10-15/business/fi-16339_1_billionaires The Forbes 400 : Walton Tops List of Richest Americans] October 15, 1985|Associated Press In the first quarter century of that list, Forbes named 1,302 unique individuals. In 1985, the people listed here each had wealth approaching or exceeding $150 million. So aside from the top dozen who were already billionaires in 1985, most were in the class of centamillionaires. The people listed here either died or later dropped off the list, or did not rise to become later billionaires, in the following decades up to the late 1990s. Otherwise, they will appear instead in the billionaire lists below. :: Name : Oct 1985 Age : Birth - Death : Residence : Source : 1985 Wealth : Wk # Joseph A. Albertson : 79 : 1906 - 1993 : Boise, Id : Albertson's : $170 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Albertson W] # Albert B. Alkek : 74 : 1911 - >1985 : Victoria, Texas : oil : $275 M # Joe Lewis Allbritton : 60 : 1924 - 2012 : Houston : brdc, pub, bnk : $450 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Allbritton W] # Charles Allen, Jr. : 82 : 1903 - >1985 : NY : stock market, real estate : $183 M # Herbert Anthony Allen : 77 : 1908 - 1997 : NY : stock mkt, real est : $183 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_A._Allen,_Sr. W] # Robert Orville Anderson : 68 : 1917 - 2007 : Roswell, NM : oil, land : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Orville_Anderson W] # Robert Harold Arnow : 61 : 1924 - 2018 : New York : real estate, m. Joan Weiler : $150 M # [[Autry-204|Orvon Gene Autry]] : 78 : 1907 - 1998 : LA : broadcast, real estate : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Autry W] # Alice O'Neill Avery : 68 : 1917 - 2014 : West LA : inh (real estate) : $250 M # Stewart Bainum, Sr. : 66 : 1919 - 2014 : Md. : Manor Care : $230 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stewart_W._Bainum,_Sr. W] # Carlton Evans Beal : 70 : 1914 - 1994 : Midland, Texas : oil : $300 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlton_Beal W] # Stephen Davison Bechtel, Sr : 85 : 1900 - 1989 : Oakland : eng, con: $500 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_David_Bechtel,_Sr. W] # Arthur Bejer Belfer : 78 : 1907 - 1993 : NY : oil, real estate : $475 M # Charles B. Benenson : 72 : 1913 - 2004 : New York : real estate : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Benenson W] # William Gordon Bennett : 60 : 1925 - >1985 : Las Veg : Circus Circus : $215 M # Arnold Bernhard : 83 : 1902 - >1985 : Westport, CT : Value Line : $265 M # Russell Berrie : 51 : 1934 - >1985 : Englewood, NJ :Russ Berrie & Co : $180 M # Jack Monteith Berry, Sr. : 68 : 1917 - >1985 : Fla. : citrus grower : $250 M # John William Berry : 62 : 1923 - >1985 : Dayton, OH : Yellow Pages : $300 M # Burton Green Bettingen : 70s : ~1910 - 1986 : Bevly Hills : inh (oil) : $230 M # Virginia McKnight Binger : 69 : 1916 - 2002 : Wayzata, MN : inh(3M) : $160 M # Morton K. Blaustein : 58 : 1927 - >1985 : Baltimore : inheritance (oil) : $450 M # Ivan Frederick Boesky : 48 : 1937 - : Mnt Kisco, NY : arbitrage : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Boesky W] # Malcolm Austin Borg : 47 : 1938 - >1985 : NJ : pub, tv, inh, $250 M # [[Du_Pont-667|Octavia Mary du Pont Bredin]] : 72 : 1913 - 2006 : Greenville, De : inh : $150 M # Harvey R. "Bum" Bright : 64 : 1920 - 2004 : Dallas : oil, trucks, r/e : $475 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bum_Bright W] # [[Briscoe-520|Dolph Briscoe, Jr.]] : 62 : 1923 - 2010 : Uvalde, Texas : ranching : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolph_Briscoe W] # Jack E. Brown : 59 : 1925 - 2015 : Midland, TX : oil, investments, $450 M # Dorothy Stimson Bullitt : 93 : 1892 - 1989 : Seattle : broadcasting : $275 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Bullitt W] # [[Busch-887|August Anheuser Busch, Jr.]] : 86 : 1899 - 1989 : St. Louis : Bud : $575 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gussie_Busch W] # Ben H. Carpenter : 61 : 1924 - 2006 : Dallas : Southland Financial : $250 M # Robert Ruliph Carpenter, Jr. : 70 : 1915 - 1990 : Del. : inh (Du Pont) : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R._R._M._Carpenter,_Jr. W] # William Kemble Carpenter : 66 : 1919 - 1987 : Boca Raton : inh(DuP) : $200 M # [[Caruth-5|William Walter Caruth, Jr.]] : 73 : 1912 - 1990 : Dallas, r/e : $600 M # Edward Baron Cohen : 67 : 1918 - >1985 : New York : real estate : $165 M # Sherman Cohen : 64 : 1921 - 2013 : New York : real estate : $165 M # Seymour Cohn : 74 : 1911 - 2003 : NYC, Upper Brookville, NY : r/e : $275 M # Tristam C. Colket, Jr. : 47 : 1938 - 2020 : Paoli, Pa. : (Campbell Soup) : $150 M # Miles Collier : 38 : 1947 - >1985 : Naples, Fla. : inher, invest : $250 M # Grover Connell : 67 : 1918 - 2018 : Westfield, N.J. : food : $175 M # Jane Bancroft Cook : 72 : 1913 - >1985 : Cohassett, Ma. : inh (Dow J.) : $525 M # Jack Kent Cooke : 72 : 1912 - 1997 : Middleburg, VA : r/e, inv, sprt : $600 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Kent_Cooke W] # Gerret van Sweringen Copeland : 40s : ~1940 - >1985 : De : inh (DuP) : $150 M # Lammot du Pont Copeland, Jr. : 52 : 1933 - >1985 : Wilmgtn, De : inh : $150 M # [[Cunningham-8154|Pamela Cunningham Copeland]] : 70s : 1906 - 2001 : Del., inh (DuP) : $150 M # [[Kinney-2746|Margaret Helen Kinney Copley]] : 62 : 1922 - 2004 : La Jolla, CA : publishing : $335 M # Edwin Lochridge Cox : 63 : 1921 - 2020 : Dallas : oil : $350 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edwin_L._Cox W] # John Lee Cox : 60 : 1925 - >1985 : Midland, Texas, oil : $300 M # William Coburn Cox, Jr. : 54 : 1931 - >1985 : MA : inh (Dow Jones) : $265 M # Gertrude Ramsay Crain : 74 : 1911 - 1996 : Lake Forest, Ill : pub : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gertrude_Crain W] # Fred Trammell Crow : 71 : 1914 - 2009 : Dallas : real estate : $550 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trammell_Crow W] # Henry Krinsky Crown : 89 : 1896 - 1990 : Chicago : industrialist : $550 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Crown W] # Raymond L. Danner : 60 : 1925 - >1985 : Nashville, Tenn : Shoney's : $175 M # [[Du_Pont-660|Constance Simons du Pont Darden]] : 81 : 1904 - 2002 : Norfolk : inh : $150 M # Joseph Morton (aka Morton Davis) Davidowitz : 56 : 1929 - : st : $200 M # Leonard Davis : 61 : 1924 - >1985 : NY : Colonial Penn Group : $230 M # Willametta Keck Day : 69 : 1915 - Sep 29, 1985 : Reno : Superior Oil : $160 M # Alida Ferry Rockefeller Dayton Messinger : 36 : 1948 - : inh : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alida_Rockefeller_Messinger W] # Dominique Schlumberger de Menil : 77 : 1908 - 1997 : inh, art : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominique_de_Menil W] # John Cornelius Dempsey : 71 : 1914 - >1985 : OH : containers : $220 M # Clarence Douglas Lapowski Dillon : 76 : 1909 - 2003 : NJ : inv : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._Douglas_Dillon W] # Richard Dinner : 64 : 1921 - >1985 : San Francisco : real estate : $150 M # Fitz Eugene Dixon Jr. : 62 : 1923 - 2006 : gr-son of Geo Widener : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitz_Eugene_Dixon,_Jr. W] # Suzanne Searle Dixon : 54 : 1931 - >1985 : Lake For, IL : inh (Searle) : $243 M # Evelyn du Pont Donaldson : 59 : 1926 - >1985 : Clark, WY : inh (Du Pt) : $200 M # [[Dorrance-88|John Thompson Dorrance Jr]] : 66 : 1919 - 1989 : Gladwyne : (Campb) : $475 M # Irene Carpenter Draper : 74 : 1911 - 1991 : Del : inh (Du Pont) : $200 M # Sherman W. Dreiseszun : 62 : 1922 - 2007 : Kans Cty, Mo : r/e,bk : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sherman_Dreiseszun W] # Alexis Felix du Pont, Jr. : 79 : 1905 - 1996 : Wilmington : inh (DuP) : $275 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._Felix_du_Pont,_Jr. W] # Edward Bradford du Pont : 51 : 1934 - >1985 : Wilmington : inh : $150 M # [[Crozer-11|Helena Allaire Crozer du Pont]] : 72 : 1913 - 2006 : MD : inh (Du Pt) : $275 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allaire_du_Pont W] # Henry Eleuthere Irénée du Pont : 57 : 1928 - >1985 : Wlmg : inh(DuP) : $200 M # Irénée du Pont, Jr. : 65 : 1920 - >1985 : Montchanin, Del : inh (Du Pt) : $150 M # Joan Wheeler du Pont : 49 : 1936 - >1985 : Southport, CT : inh (DuPt) : $150 M # John Eleuthère du Pont : 46 : 1938 - 2010 : Pa. : inh (Du Pont) : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Eleuth%C3%A8re_du_Pont W] # [[Du_Pont-32|Pierre Samuel du Pont III]] : 74 : 1911 - 1988 : Del. : inh (Du Pont) : $250 M # Willis Harrington du Pont : 49 : 1936 - >1985 : Fla. : inh (Du Pont) : $250 M # [[Copeland-4263|Louisa Copeland Duemling]] : 49 : 1936 - : D.C. : inh (Du Pont) : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisa_Duemling W] # [[Duke-2710|Doris Duke]] : 72 : 1912 - 1993 : Somerville, NJ : inh: $250 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Duke W] # [[Durst-260|David Durst]] : 60 : 1925 - >1985 : Chappaqua, N.Y. : r/e, s. of Jos. : $183 M # [[Durst-257|Royal Herschl 'Roy' Durst]] : 68 : 1917 - 1993 : Scarsdale, N.Y. : r/e, s. of Jos. : $183 M # [[Durst-253|Seymour B. Durst]] : 72 : 1913 - 1995 : New York : r/e, s. of Jos. : $183 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seymour_Durst W] # Stanley Hugh Durwood : 65 : 1920 - 1999 : Kansas City, Mo : AMC : $165 M # Charles Henry Dyson : 76 : 1909 - 1997 : NY, conglomerator : $500 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dyson W] # Alpheus Lee Ellis : 79 : 1906 - 1995 : Tarpon Springs, Fla. : banking : $200 M # Jane B. Engelhard (Marie Jeanne Reiss) : 67 : 1917 - 2004 : $365 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Engelhard W] # James Emmett Evans : 76 : 1909 - 2005 : Dade City, FL : citrus growr : $200 M # (James) Thomas Mellon Evans : 75 : 1910 - 1997 : NY : investments : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mellon_Evans W] # William Francis Farley : 42 : 1943 - >1985 : Chicago : levrg buyouts : $250 M # Mary Belin du Pont Faulkner : 78 : 1907 - >1985 : Bostn : inh (Du P) : $250 M # Sandra (Rockefeller) Ferry : 50 : 1935 - >1985 : Cambridge : inher : $200 M # John Earl Fetzer : 84 : 1901 - 1991 : Kalamazoo, MI : broadcasting : $160 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Fetzer W] # William A. Fickling, Jr. : 52 : 1933 - >1985 : Macon, Ga. : Charter Med : $265 M # Marshall Field V : 44 : 1941 - >1985 : Chicago : inher, media : $350 M # Larry Fisher : 76 : 1909 - >1985 : New York : real estate : $300 M # [[Fisher-17421|Max Martin Fisher]] : 77 : 1908 - 2005 : Detroit, Palm Beach, FL : oil : $225 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Fisher W] # Zachary Fisher : 75 : 1910 - 1999 : New York : real estate : $300 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zachary_Fisher W] # [[Dupont-510|Lucile Evelina du Pont Flint]] : 70 : 1915 - 1996 : Greenville, De : inh : $150 M # [[Forbes-3709|Malcolm Stevenson Forbes]] : 66 : 1919 - 1990 : Far Hills, NJ : publishing : undisclosed # [[Ford-11465|Henry Ford II]] : 68 : 1917 - 1987 : Palm Beach, Fla., inh (Ford Mot) : $225 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Ford_II W] # [[Ford-11917|Josephine Clay Ford]] : 62 : 1923 - 2005 : Grosse Point : inh (Ford) : $170 M # Samuel Joseph Frankino : 61 : 1924 - >1985 : FL : Agency Rent-A-Car : $160 M # Francesco Galesi : 54 : 1931 - >1985 : New York, real estate : $200 M # Charles Cassius Gates Jr : 64 : 1921 - 2005 : Denver : Gates Corp : $250 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Gates_Jr. W] # Eugene "Jean" Paul Getty : 52 : 1933 - >1985 : London : $150 M # James Stanley Gilmore, Jr. : 59 : 1926 - 2000 : Kalamazoo : broadc : $160 M # Alfred Dreyfus Goldman : 47 : 1938 - 1997 : Oklahoma City :, inher : $200 M # Monte Henry Goldman : 50 : 1935 - 1995 : Oklahoma City : inher : $200 M # Sol (Usher Selig) Goldman : 68 : 1917 - 1987 : New York : real estate : $450 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sol_Goldman W] # [[Meyer-6707|Katharine Meyer Graham]] : 68 : 1917 - 2001 : D.C. : Washington Post : $350 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katharine_Graham W] # Dorothy 'Dolly' Wellborn Green : 70s : 1906 – 1990 : Beverly Hills : inh (oil) : $230 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolly_Green W] # [[Du_Pont-662|Margaretta Lammot du Pont Greenewalt]] : 83 : 1902 - 1991 : DE : inh: $150 M # Ben Hill Griffin, Jr. : 74 : 1910 - 1990 : Avon Park, FL : citrus grower : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hill_Griffin_Jr. W] # Franklin Nelson Groves : 54 : 1931 - >1985 Wayzata, MN : construct : $160 M # Robert Charles Joseph Edward Sabatini Guccione : 55 : 1930 - 2010 : $220 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Guccione W] # Ernest Walter Hahn : 66 : 1919 - >1985 : Rancho Santa Fe : shop ctrs : $200 M # Evelyn Annenberg Jaffe Hall : 73 : 1911 - 2005 : Palm Beach : inh (publ) : $180 M # [[Hammer-1485|Armand Hammer]] : 87 : 1898 - 1990 : LA, NY, Moscow : entrepreneur : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armand_Hammer W] # [[Harbert-307|John Murdoch Harbert, III]] : 63 : 1921 - 1995 : Birmingham : constr : $600 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_M._Harbert W] # Floyd Roger Hardesty : 47 : 1938 - >1985 : Tulsa, OK : construction : $180 M # Enid Annenberg Haupt : 79 : 1906 - 2005 : NY : inh (publish) : $180 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enid_A._Haupt W] # Lita Annenberg Hazen : 75 : 1909 - 1995 : NY, LA : inher (publish) : $180 M # [[Hearst-30|David Whitmire Hearst]] : 69 : 1915 - 1986 : Beverly Hills : inh, med : $300 M # [[Hearst-56|William Randolph Hearst, Jr.]] : 77 : 1908 - 1993 : NY : inh, media : $300 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Randolph_Hearst_Jr. W] # [[Heinz-125|Henry John 'Jack' Heinz, II]] : 77 : 1908 - 1987 : Pittsburgh : H.J. Heinz Co. : $220 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Heinz W] # [[Heinz-124|Henry John Heinz, III]] : 47 : 1938 - 1991 : D.C. : H.J. Heinz Co. : $220 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Heinz W] # Helen LaKelly Hunt Hendrix : 36 : 1949 : New York : inh, oil, r/e : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_LaKelly_Hunt W] # Leon Hess : 70 : 1914 – 1999 : NY, Deal, NJ : Amerada Hess Corp. : $360 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Hess W] # Margaret Hunt Hill : 70 : 1915 - 2007 : Dallas : inheritance, oil : $1.4 B [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Hunt_Hill W] # Gerald Douglas Hines : 60 : 1925 - 2020 : Houston : real estate : $300 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_D._Hines W] # Oveta Culp Hobby : 80 : 1905 - 1995 : Houston : broadcasting : $400 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oveta_Culp_Hobby W] # Janet Annenberg Hooker : 80 : 1904 – 1997 : NY : inh (pub) : $180 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Janet_Annenberg_Hooker W] # Robert Staples Howard : 60 : 1925 - >1985 : CA : publishing : $250 M # Roy Michael Huffington : 67 : 1917 – 2008 : Houston : oil : $300 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_M._Huffington W] # Mary Fendrich Hulman : 80 : 1905 - 1998 : Terre Haute, Ind : inh : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Fendrich_Hulman W] # Lamar Hunt : 53 : 1932 - 2006 : Dallas : inheritance, oil, sports : $500 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lamar_Hunt W] # Nelson Bunker Hunt : 59 : 1926 - 2014 : Dallas : inher, oil, r/e : $900 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nelson_Bunker_Hunt W] # Ruth June Hunt : 41 : 1944 - Dallas : inheritance, oil, real est : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/June_Hunt W] # Ruth Eileen Ray Hunt : 68 : 1917 - 1999 : Dallas : inher, oil, real est : $200 M # Swanee Hunt : 35 : 1950 - : Denver : inher, oil, real est : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swanee_Hunt W] # James Leroy Jaeger : 37 : 1948 - >1985 : Cincinnati : Cincinnati Micr : $175 M # Belton Kleberg Johnson : 55 : 1929 - 2001 : San Antonio : ranching : $150 M # John Herald Johnson : 66 : 1919 - >1985 : Chicago : publishing : $160 M # Peter Stephen Kalikow : 42 : 1942 - >1985 :New York : real estate : $375 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Kalikow W] # Paul Kalmanovitz : 79 : 1905 – 1987 : Tiburon, CA : beer, real est : $250 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Kalmanovitz W] # Howard Kaskel : 48 : 1937 - >1985 : New York : real estate : $250 M # Ewing Marion Kauffman : 69 : 1916 - 1993 : K City, MO : Marion Lab : $190 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ewing_Kauffman W] # Howard Brighton Keck : 72 : 1913 - 1996 : LA : Superior Oil Co. : $260 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Keck W] # William Myron Keck, II : 43 : 1941 - 2014 : LA : Superior Oil Co. : $180 M # William Russell Kelly : 79 : 1905 - 1998 : Troy, Mich : Kelly Services : $270 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Russell_Kelly W] # James Landon Knight : 76 : 1909 - 1991 : Miami : Knight-Ridder : $220 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_L._Knight W] # [[Koch-4922|Frederick Robinson Koch]] : 52 : 1933 - 2020 : New York : oil : $350 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_R._Koch W] # George Kozmetsky : 67 : 1917 - 2003 : Austin, Texas : Teledyne : $175 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Kozmetsky W] # John Hammond Krehbiel, Sr. : 79 : 1906 - 1993 : IL : Molex : $315 M # Estée (Josephine Esty) Lauder : late 70s : 1908 - 2004 : NYC : cosmetics : $233 M # Maurice Larry Lawrence : 59 : 1926 – 1996 : San Diego : real estate : $180 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._Larry_Lawrence W] # Norman Milton Lear : 63 : 1922 - >1985 : Los Angeles : television : $175 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Lear W] # John Jeffrey Louis, Jr : 60 : 1925 - >1985 : Winnetka : (Johnson Wax) : $370 M # Mary Jane du Pont Lunger : 71 : 1914 - 2001 : Wilmington : inh(DuP) : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_du_Pont_Lunger W] # John Thomas 'Jack' Lupton II : 59 : 1926 - 2010 : Chattanooga : Coca-Cola : $360 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_T._Lupton_II W] # Robert Alfred 'Bob' Lurie : 56 : 1929 - >1985 : San Francisco : real est, inh : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Lurie W] # Jane Cox MacElree : 56 : 1929 - >1985 : PA : inh (Dow Jones), $265 M # Bob John Magness : 61 : 1924 - >1985 : Denver : cable television : $170 M # Judd David Malkin : ?? - >1985 : Winnetka, Ill : real estate : $300 M # Leonard Marx : 81 : 1904 - >1985 : Scarsdale, NY : real estate : $300 M # Cordelia Scaife May : 57 : 1928 - 2005 : Ligonier, Pa. : inheritance : $400 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cordelia_Scaife_May W] # [[Du_Pont-661|Irene Sophie du Pont May]] : 84 : 1900 - 2001 : Wilmngtn : inh(Du Pt) : $150 M # Malcom Purcell McLean : 71 : 1913 - 2001 : NY : McLean Industrs : $360 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcom_McLean W] # [[McLendon-428|Gordon Barton McLendon]] : 64 : 1921 – 1986 : Lake Dallas, TX : entrp : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gordon_McLendon W] # Catherine Conover Mellon : 48 : 1937 - : D.C. & Idaho : inher : $150 M # Richard Prosser Mellon : 46 : 1939 - 2020 : Ligonier, Pa. : inher : $167 M # Seward Prosser Mellon : 43 : 1942 - >1985 : Ligonier, Pa. : inher : $167 M # Timothy Mellon : 43 : 1942 - : Manchester, NH : inheritance : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Mellon W] # Bernard Hyman Mendik : 56 : 1929 - 2001 : New York : real estate : $180 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_H._Mendik W] # August Christopher Meyer : 84 : 1901 - >1985 : Champaign : brodc : $200 M # Cassandra Mellon Milbury : 45 : 1940 - >1985 : Ligonier, Pa. : inher : $167 M # William H. Millard : 53 : 1932 - >1985 : Oakland : ComputerLand : $480 M # Gerrish Hill Milliken Jr. : 68 : 1917 - 2015 : Greenwich, CT : textiles : $300 M # Minot King Milliken : 68 : 1916 - 1998 : New York : textiles : $150 M # [[Du_Pont-107|Alice Francis du Pont Mills]] : 72 : 1912 - 2002 : VA : inh (Du Pont) : $275 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_du_Pont_Mills W] # Seymour Milstein : 65 : 1920 - 2001 : NY : real estate : $187.5 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seymour_Milstein W] # Thomas Stephen 'Tom' Monaghan : 48 : 1937 - >1985 : , Ann Arbor : pizza : $250 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Monaghan W] # William Alvin "Monty" Moncrief, Sr. : 90 : 1895 - 1986 : Fort Worth : oil : $200 M # Robert L. Moody : 50 : 1935 - >1985 : Galveston, TX : Amer Nat Insur : $425 M # Frank Sherman Morgan : 58 : 1927 - >1985 : Kansas City, Mo : r/e,bnk : $150 M # William Shivers Morris, III : 51 : 1934 - >1985 : Augusta :, newsp : $170 M # Charles Haywood Murphy, Jr. : 65 : 1920 - 2002 : Ark : Murphy Oil : $160 M # Stephen Muss : 57 : 1928 - >1985 : Miami Beach : real estate : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Muss W] # Miller Nichols : 74 : 1911 - >1985 : Prarie Village, KS : real estate : $250 M # Arthur Charles Nielsen, Jr. : 66 : 1919 - >1985 : Winnetka, IL : AC Nielsen : $190 M # Diana Strawbridge Norris : 44 : 1941 - >1985 : PA : (Campbell Sp) : , $150 M # [[Milton-218|Abigail 'Abby' Milton Rockefeller O'Neill]] : 57 : 1928 - 2017 : Oyster Bay : inh : $425 M # Richard Jerome O'Neill : 62 : 1923 - >1985 : CA : inh (real estate) : $250 M # Robert S. Olnick : 71 : 1914 - 1986 : Palm Beach, NY : real estate : $225 M # Kenneth Harry 'Ken' Olsen : 59 : 1926 - 2011 : Lincoln, MA : Digital Equip : $160 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Olsen W] # Max Palevsky : 61 : 1924 - 2010 : Beverly Hills, Calif. : computers : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Palevsky W] # [[Paley-118|William S. 'Bill' Paley]] : 84 : 1901 - 1990 : NYC, Southampton, NY : CBS : $290 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Paley W] # Roy Hampton Park : 75 : 1910 - >1985 : Ithaca, NY : Park Commun : $350 M # Jack Parker : 70 : 1915 - >1985 : NY, Boca Raton, Fla. : real estate : $300 M # [[Paulson-531|Allen Eugene Paulson]] : 63 : 1922 - 2000 : Savannah : Gulfstream Aeros : $350 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Paulson W] # Luigino Francesco "Jeno" Paulucci : 67 : 1918 - 2011 : Sanford, FL : food pr : $350 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeno_Paulucci W] # [[Du_Pont-41|Edith du Pont Riegel Pearson]] : 72 : 1912 - 2003 : Del. : inh (Du Pont) : $250 M # [[Pennington-5617|Claude Bernard "Doc" Pennington]] : 84 : 1900 - 1997 : Baton Rouge, La. : oil gas : $600 M # William Norman Pennington : 62 : 1923 - 2011 : Reno : Circus Circ : $215 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Pennington_(businessman) W] # Robert Einar "Pete" Petersen : 59 : 1926 - 2007 : Beverly Hills : publishing : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_E._Petersen W] # Milton J. Petrie : 83 : 1902 - 1994 : NYC, Southampton, NY : Petrie Sts : $585 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Petrie W] # Howard Phipps, Jr. : 51 : 1934 - >1985 : Westbury, NY : inheritance : $187.5 M # Generoso Paul "Gene" Pope, Jr. : 58 : 1927 - 1988 : Manalapan, Fl : publish : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Generoso_Pope_Jr. W] # Sol Price : 69 : 1916 - 2009 : La Jolla, Calif. : Price Co. : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sol_Price W] # Abram Nicholas Pritzker : 89 : 1896 - 1986 : Chicago area, finance : $500 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abram_Nicholas_Pritzker W] # Liliore Green Rains : 70s : 1909 - 1985 : Beverly Hills : inher (oil) : $230 M # Donald Worthington Reynolds : 79 : 1906 - 1993 : Ark. : publishg : $350 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_W._Reynolds W] # Marshall Edison "Doc" Rinker : 80 : 1904 - 1996 : Plm Bch : cement : $315 M # Hope Aldrich Rockefeller : 46 : 1938 : Woodstock, Vt. : d. of John III : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hope_Aldrich_Rockefeller W] # John Davison 'Jay' Rockefeller, IV : 48 : 1937 : Sen., D.C. : inh : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Rockefeller W] # Orville Wayne Rollins : 73 : 1912 - 1991 : Atlanta : entrepreneur : $500 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O._Wayne_Rollins W] # [[Root-2318|Chapman Shaw Root]] : 60 : 1925 - 1990 : Ormond Beach : Coca-Cola : $200 M # Ruth Blaustein Rosenberg : 86 : 1899 - 1992 : Baltimore : inh (oil) : $225 M # [[Du_Pont-671|Wilhelmina du Pont Ross]] : 78 : 1906 - 2000 : Montchanin, De :, inh : $150 M # Jack Rudin : 61 : 1924 - 2016 : New York : real estate : $350 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Rudin W] # Lewis Rudin : 58 : 1927 - 2001 : New York : real estate : $350 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Rudin W] # Eleanor Francis du Pont Rust : 78 : 1907 - 1992 : Thomasvl, Ga : inh : $150 M # [[Sackler-2|Arthur Mitchell Sackler]] : 72 : 1913 - 1987 : NY : medicine, art : $175 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_M._Sackler W] # Clarence Scharbauer, Jr. : 60 : 1925 - 2014 : Midland,TX : inh(oil,lnd) : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Scharbauer_Jr. W] # Caroline Rose Hunt Schoelikopf : 62 : 1923 - 2018 : Dallas : inh, oil, r/e $1.3 B [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Rose_Hunt W] # [[Scripps-13|Edward Wyllis Scripps]] : 76 : 1909 - 1997 : Charlottesville : publish : $160 M # Daniel Crow Searle : 59 : 1926 - 2007 : Winnetka, IL : inh (Searle) : $243 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_C._Searle W] # William Louis Searle : 56 : 1929 - >1985 : Lake Fore, IL : inh (Searle) : $243 M # Bayard Sharp : 72 : 1913 - 2002 : Centreville, Del : inh (Du Pont) s. of Hugh : $225 M # Hugh Rodney Sharp, Jr. : 75 : 1909 – 1990 : Wilmingtn : inh (Du P) : $225 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_R._Sharp W] # Peter Sharp : 55 : 1930 - >1985 : New York : real estate : $250 M # Jean Ellen du Pont Shehan : 62 : 1923 - 2011 : FL : inh (Du Pont) : $200 M # [[Shoen-27|Leonard Samuel Shoen]] : 69 : 1916 - 1999 : Las Vegas : U-Haul : $300 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Shoen W] # Anne Phipps Sidamon-Eristoff : 53 : 1932 - >1985 : NY : inh : $187.5 M # [[Du_Pont-666|Marianna du Pont Silliman]] : 74 : 1911 - 1992 : Montchanin, De : inh : $150 M # Larry Abraham Silverstein : 54 : 1931 - >1985 : New York : real est : $180 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Silverstein W] # Esther Annenberg Simon : 83 : 1902 - 1992 : NY : inh (publish) : $180 M # [[Simon-2687|Norton Winfred Simon]] : 78 : 1907 - 1993 : LA : industrialist, art coll : $200 M # Abigail 'Abby' Rockefeller Simpson : 27 : 1958 - >1985 : NY : d. of Wm. Kelly Simpson, inher : $200 M # Henry Earl Singleton : 68 : 1916 - 1999 : Los Angeles : Teledyne : $400 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Earl_Singleton W] # Leonard Samuel 'Sam' Skaggs Jr. : 62 : 1923 - 2013 : Salt Lake : Americn St : $350 M # Richard Palmer Kaleioku Smart : 72 : 1913 - 1992 : HI : inh, ranch : $175 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Smart_(actor) W] # Athalie Irvine 'Joan' Smith : 52 : 1933 - 2019 : Middleburg, VA: inh : $190 M # [[Du_Pont-101|Margaret Lewis du Pont Smith]] : 55 : 1930 - 2009 : Paoli, Pa : inh : $150 M # Marian Uldine Day Smith : 51 : 1934 - >1985 : Atlanta : inh (Days Inn), m. Cecil : $220 M # Richard Alan Smith : 61 : 1924 - 2020 : MA, General Cinema : $255 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_A._Smith_(businessman) W] # Vivian Leatherberry Smith : 77 : 1908 - 1989 : wid. of R. E., Houst : inh (oil) : $250 M # Stanley Stahl : 61 : 1924 - 1999 : New York : real estate : $250 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Stahl W] # [[Strawbridge-167|George W. Strawbridge, Jr.]] : 48 : 1937 - >1985 : West Chester : (Campbell Sp) : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_W._Strawbridge_Jr. W] # Wilton Robert "Witt" Stephens : 77 : 1907 – 1991 : Little Rock : invt bnk, oil : $430 M # Dwight Lyman Stuart : 61 : 1924 - 1998 : Beverly H : inh (Carnation) : $200 M # Elbridge Hadley Stuart, Jr. : 68 : 1917 - >1985 : ID : inh (Carnation) : $200 M # Melvyn Morse Swig : 68 : 1917 - 1993 : San Francisco : r/e, s. of Benjamin : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melvin_Swig W] # Richard Lewis Swig : 60 : 1925 - 1997 : San Francisco : r/e, s. of Benjamin : $150 M # Sy (Seymour Merinsky) Syms : 59 : 1926 - 2009 : Lyndhurst, NJ : Syms Corp. : $200 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sy_Syms W] # Sydney Mark Taper : 83 : 1902 - 1994 : LA : First Charter Fin : $300 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Taper W] # Laszlo Nandor Tauber : 70 : 1915 - 2002 : Potomac, Md : real est : $300 M # Louis B. Thalheimer : 41 : 1944 - >1985 : Baltimore : inheritance (oil) : $225 M # Laura Knickerbacker Simpson Thorn : 31 : 1954 - 2012 : Bedford Hills, NY : inh: $200 M # Charles Howard Vollum : 72 : 1913 - 1986 : Portland, Ore. : Tektronix Inc. : $190 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Vollum W] # Ruth Chandler Crocker Von Platen : 88 : 1897 - 1987 : CA : d. of Harry, inh (Times Mirr) : $165 M # Cyril 'Cy' Wagner, Jr. : 51 : 1934 - 2011 : Midland, TX : oil, investments : $450 M # An Wang : 65 : 1920 - 1990 : Lincoln, Ma. : Wang Labs : $715 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An_Wang W] # Louis Larrick Ward : 65 : 1919 - 1996 : MO : Russell Stover Candies : $275 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Ward W] # Lewis 'Lew' Robert Wasserman : 72 : 1913 - 2002 : Beverly Hills : MCA Inc. : $220 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lew_Wasserman W] # Alan Weiler : 51 : 1934 - >1985 : New York : real estate, s. of Jack : $150 M # Jack D. Weiler : 81 : 1904 - 1995 : New York : real estate : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_D._Weiler W] # Harry Weinberg : 77 : 1908 - 1990 : Honolulu, Baltimore : r/e, secur : $550 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Weinberg W] # Robert Freeman Weis : 66 : 1919 - 2015 : s. of Harry, Sunbury, Pa. : Weis Mkts : $285 M # Sigfried Weis : 69 : 1916 - 1995 : s. of Sigmund, Lewisburg, Pa. : Weis Markets : $350 M # [[Cushing-693|Betsey Cushing Roosevelt Whitney]] : 77 : 1908 - 1998 : NY : inh : $275 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betsey_Cushing_Roosevelt_Whitney W] # Lawrence Arthur Wien : 80 : 1905 - 1988 : New York : real est, law : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Wien W] # Max Williams : 47 : 1938 - >1985 : Dallas : oil, real estate : $175 M # William Bernard Ziff, Jr. : 54 : 1930 - 2006 : NY : publishing : $650 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bernard_Ziff_Jr. W] # Ezra Khedouri Zilkha : 60 : 1925 - 2019 : s. of Khedouri, NY : investments : $150 M [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ezra_Zilkha W] === 1990s Billionaires Deaths and Drops === The following list of former billionaires had been listed among the World's Billionaires by Forbes in the 1990s, but then they either died in that decade, or otherwise lost their fortunes before the start of the 2000s decade.[http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx96xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 1996][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx97xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 1997][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx98xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 1998][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx99xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 1999] Typically, billionaires only reach such peaks because they tend to have their wealth very highly concentrated in a single high-flying asset. But often that asset soon plummets in value due to competition, market forces, regulation, taxation, confiscation or currency swings. So for many of these billionaires, their wealthiest status is a short-lived once-in-a-lifetime event. During the 1990s, the United Sates markets soared at unprecedented rates, while much of the rest of the world experienced a series of financial busts, notably in Japan, then Mexico, emerging Asia and Latin America, and Russia. :: Name : Birth - Death : Residence : Source of Wealth # Yahaya Ahmad : ?? - >1996 : Malaysia # Mohammed Al Fahim : ?? - >1999 : UAE # President Hafez Al-Assad : ?? - >1998 : USA # Abdul Aziz Al-Sulaiman : ?? - >1996 : Saudi Arabia # Kathryn McCurry Albertson : ?? - >1996 : United States # Gabriel Andrade : ?? - >1996 : Brazil # Roberto Andrade : ?? - >1996 : Brazil # Theodore 'Ted' Arison : 1924 - >1999 : Miami Beach, Fla. : shipping # Boonsong Asavabhokhin : ?? - >1996 : Thailand # Unnamed Autrey : ?? - >1996 : Mexico # Unnamed Bemberg : ?? - >1996 : Argentina # Boonchai Bencharongkul : ?? - >1996 : Thailand # Fabio Bertarelli : ?? - >1997 : Switzerland # Piya Bhirombhakdi : ?? - >1996 : Thailand # Unnamed Boehringer : ?? - >1999 : Germany # Philippe Bouriez : ?? - >1996 : France # Unnamed Brenninkmeyer : ?? - >1999 : Netherlands # Unnamed Brescia : ?? - >1996 : Peru # Curtis LeRoy Carlson : 1914 - >1996 : Minneapolis : entrepreneur # Koo Cha-kyung : ?? - >1996 : Korea # Kuang-piu (K.P.) Chao : ?? - >1996 : Hong Kong # Ricardo Cisneros : ?? - >1996 : Venezuela # Unnamed Conle : ?? - >1996 : Germany # Dirce Navarro De Camargo : 1913 - 2013 : Brazil # Unnamed Decoster : ?? - >1999 : France related to Verspieren # Denis Defforey : ?? - >1999 : France # Michael DeGroote : ?? - >1996 : Canada # Jaime Said Demarfa : ?? - >1996 : Chile # Karl Diehl : ?? - >1999 : Germany # Shoul Eisenberg : ?? - >1996 : Israel # Leon Feffer : ?? - >1996 : Brazil # Michel Fribourg : 1913 - >1998 : New York : grain trading # Luiz Alberto Garcia : ?? - >1996 : Brazil # Bernardo Garza Sada : ?? - >1996 : Mexico # Frances Koshland Geballe : ?? - >1996 : United States # Unnamed Goulandris : ?? - >1996 : Greece # Evelyn Danzig Haas : ?? - >1996 : United States # Josephine Haas : ?? - >1996 : United States # Peter Haas, Jr. : ?? - >1996 : United States # Robert Douglas Haas : ?? - >1996 : United States # Unnamed Haniel : ?? - >1999 Germany # Mohamed (Bob) Hasan : ?? - >1997 : Indonesia # Randolph Apperson Hearst : 1916 - >1996 : CA : inh, media # Harry Brakmann Helmsley : 1909 - >1996 : New York : real estate # William Redington Hewlett : 1913 - >1996 : Portola Valley : HP # Martin Hilti : ?? - >1996 : Liechtenstein # Unnamed Hoffman : ?? - >1999 (related to Sacher & Oeri family) Switzerland # Kanichiro Ishibashi : ?? - >1996 : Japan # Unnamed Isono : ?? - >1996 : Japan # Chung Ju-yung : ?? - >1999 : Korea # Unnamed Juffali : ?? - >1996 : Saudi Arabia # Ahmed Ali Kanoo : ?? - >1996 : Bahrain # Chaijudh Karnasuta : ?? - >1996 : Thailand # Woo-choong Kim : ?? - >1997 : Korea # Ryusuke Kimura : ?? - >1996 : Japan # Thomas Kirch : ?? - >1998 : Germany # Rahmi Kot : ?? - >1996 : Turkey # Banyong Lamsam : ?? - >1996 : Thailand # Hans Joachim Langmann : ?? - >1999 : Germany # Unnamed Larragoiti : ?? - >1996 : Brazil # Jorge Larrea : ?? - >1996 : Mexico # John Latsis : ?? - >1996 : Greece # Unnamed Leibbrand : ?? - >1996 : Germany # Unamed Lemos : ?? - >1996 Greece # Fred Lennon : ?? - >1996 : United States # Prachai Leophairatana : ?? - >1996 : Thailand # Barry (Pai-li) Lin : ?? - >1999 : Taiwan # Peter Livanos : ?? - >1997 : Greece # Eugenio Lopez : ?? - >1996 : Philippines # Forrest Edward Mars, Sr. : March 21, 1904 – July 1, 1999 : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Mars,_Sr Wikipedia] # James Howard Marshall II : Jan 24, 1905 – Aug 4, 1995 : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Howard_Marshall Wikipedia] # Kazuo Matsuda : ?? - >1999 : Japan # [[Mellon-275|Paul Mellon]] : 1907 - 1999 : Upperville, Va. : inherit, s. of Andrew [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Mellon Wikipedia] # Akio Morita : ?? - >1999 : Japan # Gerard Mulliez : ?? - >1999 France # Junichi Murata : ?? - >1996 : Japan # Stavros Spyros Niarchos : 1909 – 1996 : Greece, shipping [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stavros_Niarchos Wikipedia] # Alvaro Noboa : ?? - >1999 : Ecuador # Norberto Odebrecht : ?? - >1996 : Brazil # Unnamed Oeri : ?? - >1999 (related to Sacher & Hoffman family) Switzerland # Yehuda Ofer : ?? - >1996 : Israel # Masahiro Ohga : ?? - >1996 : Japan # Harry Oppenheimer : ?? - >1997 : South Africa # Masakuni Osano : ?? - >1999 : Japan # Unnamed Otani : ?? - >1996 : Japan # Masahito Otsuka : ?? - >1999 : Japan # David Packard : 1912 - 1996 # Prajogo Pangestu : ?? - >1996 : Indonesia # Alejo Peralta : ?? - >1996 : Mexico # Unnamed Peugeot : ?? - >1996 : France # [[Piëch-9|Ferdinand Piëch]] : 1937 - 2019 : Austria : Porsche & Volkswagen heir, son of Louise Porsche [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Pi%C3%ABch Wik] # [[Porsche-9|Ferry Porsche]] : 1909 - 1998 : Germany, Porsche & Volkswagen heir, son of Ferdinand [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferry_Porsche Wik] # Jay Arthur Pritzker : 1922 - >1998 # Susanne Quandt : 1962 - >1996 : dau. of Herbert and Johanna, BMW heir, Germany [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susanne_Klatten Wikipedia] # Tajudin Ramli : ?? - >1996 : Malaysia # Unnamed Rochling : ?? - >1999 : Germany # Unnamed Rossi di Montelera : ?? - >1996 : Italy # Reese McIntosh Rowling : ?? - >1996 : United States # Anton Rupert : ?? - >1996 : South Africa # Halim Saad : ?? - >1996 : Malaysia # Paul Sacher : ?? - >1999 (related to Oeri and Hoffman family) Switzerland # Jose Said Saffie : ?? - >1996 : Chile # Edmond Safra : ?? - >1999 : Lebanon # Keizo Saji : ?? - >1999 : Japan # Georg Schaeffler, Sr. : ?? - 1996 # Valérie Schlumberger : ?? - >1999 : Fr m. Henri Seydoux, moth of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9a_Seydoux Léa (Wik)] # Unnamed Schmidt-Ruthenbeck : ?? - >1999 : Germany # Ted Schwartz : ?? - >1996 : United States # Henri Seydoux : ?? - >1999 : Fr m. Valérie Schlumberger, fath of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9a_Seydoux Léa (Wik)] # Run Run Shaw : ?? - >1996 : Hong Kong # Lo Ying Shek : ?? - >1996 : Hong Kong # Huang Shi-hui : ?? - >1996 : Taiwan # Masakazu Shiiki : ?? - >1996 : Japan # Rinji Shino : ?? - >1996 : Japan # Chatri Sophonpanich : ?? - >1997 : Thailand # Mendel Steinbruch # Kim Suk-won : ?? - >1996 : Korea # Djuhar Sutanto : ?? - >1996 : Indonesia # Sir John Swire : ?? - >1998 : UK # Hiroshi Takei : ?? - >1996 : Japan # Renichi Takenaka : ?? - >1996 : Japan # Yaw Teck-seng : ?? - >1996 : Malaysia # Shoichiro Toyoda : ?? - >1999 : Japan # Wilhelm von Finck : 1927 - 2003 : Germany : son of August, heir of Allianz & Merck Finck # [[Walton-896|Sam Moore Walton]] : 1918 - 1992 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Walton Wikipedia] # Aaron Weitzenhoffer # Shi Wen-long : ?? - >1996 : Taiwan # Unnamed Werhahn : ?? - >1996 : Germany # George Wong : ?? - >1996 : Hong Kong # Unnamed Wonowidjojo : ?? - >1999 Indonesia # Eugene Wu : ?? - >1996 : Taiwan # Goroemon Yoshimoto : ?? - >1996 : Japan === 2000 Tech Bubble Billionaire Crashes === The following list of former billionaires had been candidates to be listed among the World's Billionaires by Forbes briefly in 2000, but these high-flyers never recovered their great wealth after the technology stock bubble market crash of early that year. [http://www.forbes.com/2001/06/22/billdropoffs.html Forbes - Billionaires No More - 2001] Those who have since regained their billionaire status are listed elsewhere below. :: Name : Source of Wealth # Richard L. Adams : UUNet # John Chambers : Cisco Systems # Pehong Chen : BroadVision # Robert J. Desantis : Ariba # Gururaj E. Deshpande : Sycamore Networks # Stephen A. Garofalo : Metromedia Fiber Networks # Robert D. Glaser : Real Networks # Jerry A. Greenberg : Sapient # John Charles Haas : Rohm & Haas # Jeffrey C. Hawkins : Handspring # David R. Huber : Ciena # Naveen Jain : InfoSpace # Bobby Ray Johnson : Foundry Networks # Timothy Koogle : Yahoo! # Keith J. Krach : Ariba # Frederick A. Krehbiel : Molex # Joseph A. Liemandt Trilogy # John E. Little : Portal Software # Roger M. Marino : StorageNetworks # Wendy McCaw : Ampersand Holdings # Clark McLeod : McLeodUSA # J. Stuart Moore : Sapient # David S. Oros : Aether Systems # Jing Jong Pan : E-Tek # Theresa Pan : E-Tek # Gregory Reyes : Brocade Communications # Michael Saylor : Microstrategies # Donald R. Scifres : JDS Uniphase # Pradeep Sindhu : Juniper Networks # Dale M. Skeen : Vitria # Daniel E. Smith : Sycamore Networks # Roy Merrill Speer : Home Shopping Network # James Evans Stowers Jr. : American Century Investments # Jay S. Walker : Priceline.com # David S. Wetherell : CMGI # Monte Zweben : Blue Martini === 2000 - 2002 Bear Market Billionaire Losers === The technology bubble crash in early 2000 was just the beginning of a grueling three-year bear market for the broader market and economy as well. The S&P 500 Index peaked in September 2000, and then began a relentless decline, during which it ultimately lost over 50% of its value, before recovering to its old highs years later in the decade, only to then crash again. But it appears that this first massive bear market drop of the decade and the 9/11 recession took out a large number of the Forbes billionaires, who never recovered their great fortunes in later years. They are listed below.[http://web.archive.org/web/20001205001300/http://www.forbes.com/lists/results.jhtml?passListId=10&passYear=2000&passListType=Person&resultsStart=1&resultsHowMany=25&resultsSortProperties=-numberfield1,+stringfield1&resultsSortCategoryName=worth Archive: Forbes World's Richest 2000][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx00xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2000][http://web.archive.org/web/20011115070645/http://www.forbes.com/media/lists/10/2001/billpdf.pdf Archive: World's Billionaires - Forbes Magazine 07.09.2001 (pdf)][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx01xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2001][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx02xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2002] :: Name : Birth - Death : Residence : Source of Wealth # Giovanni Agnelli : 1921 - >2002 : Italy : Fiat # Abdul Al Rahman Al Jeraisy : 1932 - >2001 : Saudi Arabia : banking # Dhirubhai Ambani : 1933 - >2002 : India : diversified # Henri Andre : ?? - >2000 : Switzerland # Eric Andre : ?? - >2000 : Switzerland # Israel Asper : ?? - >2000 : Canada # Dennis Bakke : 1946 - >2001 : US : Energy # Enric Bernat : 1924 - >2002 : Spain : lollipops # Michael Birck : 1938 - >2001 : US : Tellabs Inc. # Unnamed Bombardier : ?? - > 2000 : Canada # Ricardo Martin Bringas : ?? - >2000 : Mexico # David Bromilow : 1943 - >2001 : Thailand : Adidas # Unnamed Brost : ?? - >2000 : Germany realted to Funke # Malcolm Green Chace, III : 1935 - >2001 : US : Berkshire Hathaway # Viktor Chernomyrdin : 1938 - >2001 : Russia : Gazprom # Lee Hon Chiu : 1928 - >2001 : Hong Kong : property devel. # Michel David-Weill : ?? - >2000 : France # Carlo De Benedetti : 1935 - >2001 : Italy : diversified # Amalia Lacroze de Fortabat : 1922 - >2001 : Argentina : cement # Robert Henry Dedman, Sr : 1926 - >2002 : US : country clubs # Martin Ebner : 1946 - >2002 : Switzerland : investments # Karl Ehlerding : ?? - >2002 : Germany # Lawrence Flinn, Jr : 1936 - >2002 : US : United Video Satellite Group # Unnamed Freudenberg : ?? - >2000 : Germany # Unnamed Funke : ?? - >2000 : Germany related to Brost # Richard N. Goldman : 1920 - >2001 : US : Levi Strauss # Patrick Guerrand : 1934 - >2002 : France : Hermes # Thomas Haffa : ?? - >2000 Germany # Unnamed Haindl : ?? - >2000 : Germany # Alfred Heineken: 1924 - >2001 : Netherlands : Heineken # Ernestina Herrera de Noble : ?? - >2001 : Argentina : media # Unnamed father Hinduja : ?? - >2000 : India # Shosuke Idemitsu : ?? - >2002 : Japan # Kenji Ikemori : ?? - >2000 : Japan # Klaus J. Jacobs : 1937 - >2002 : Switzerland : temp agency # John Jahr : 1934 - >2001 : Hamburg, Ger : media/entertainment # Samuel Curtis Johnson : 1928 - >2001 : US : S.C. Johnson & Son # Serge Kampf : ?? - >2000 : France # Takao Katayama : ?? - >2000 : Japan # Kenji Kimura : ?? - >2000 : Japan # Leo Kirch : 1927 - >2002 : Germany : media # Baldwin Knauf : ?? - >2000 : Germany # Nikolaus Knauf : ?? - >2000 : Germany # Socrates Kokkalis : 1939 - >2001 : Greece : telecom # Jeffrey Koo : ?? - >2000 : Taiwan # John Hammond Krehbiel, Jr. : 1937 - >2001 : Lake Forest, IL : Molex Inc. # Scott Kriens : 1958- >2001 : US : Juniper Networks # André Kudelski : 1960 - >2002 : Switzerland : Software # Terry Kuo : ?? - >2001 : Taiwain : PC components # Germain Lamonde : 1959 - >2001 : Canada : telecom # Manfred Lautenschlager : ?? - >2002 : Germany # Cliff Lede : ?? - >2000 : Canada # David Lede : ?? - >2000 : Canada # Unnamed Lee : ?? - >2000 : Singapore # Harold Fitzgerald Lenfest : 1930 - >2002 : US : Cable TV # Alfred Lerner : 1933 - >2002 : United States : banking # William S. Levine : 1932 - >2001 : US : billboards # Frank Levinson : 1953 - >2001 US : fiber optics # George Ying Chow Lien : 1906 - >2001 : Singapore : banking # Liem Sioe Liong : ?? - >2000 : Indonesia # Kim Magness : 1952 - >2002 : US : Cable TV # Fred Mannix : ?? - >2001 : Canada : investments # Ron Mannix : ?? - >2001 : Canada : investments # Bruce R McCaw : 1947 - >2002 : Seattle, WA : telecom # Keith W McCaw : 1954 - >2002 : US : telecom # Andrew McKelvey : 1935 - >2001 : US : Monster.com # Scott G. McNealy : 1955 - >2001 : US : Sun Microsystems # Francesco Micheli : 1938 - >2001 : Italy : telecom # Sydell Miller : 1938 - >2001 : US : Matrix Essentials # George Phydias Mitchell : 1919 - 2013 : Houston, TX : oil # Masafumi Miyamoto : ?? - >2000 : Japan # Unnamed Moores : ?? - >2000 : U.K. # Masao Morita : 1955 - >2001 : Japan : Sony # Kenkichi Nakajima : 1921 - >2001: Japan : gaming # Yasuyuki Nambu : 1952 - >2001 : Japan : temp. agencies, retail # Masahiro Noda: ?? - >2000 : Japan # Robert Oatley : ?? - >2002 : Australia # Ikuo Ogihara : 1954 - >2002 : Japan : pharmaceuticals # Suliman Olayan : 1919 - >2002 : Saudi Arabia : investments # Akihiko Otsuka : 1938 - >2002 : Japan : Otsuka Pharmaceutical # Marco Tronchetti Provera : 1948 - >2001 : Italy : Pirelli # Vinay Rai : ?? - >2000 : India # B. Ramalinga Raju : ?? - >2000 : India # Gad Rausing : ?? - >2000 Sweden # Jacob (Kobi) Richter : ?? - >2001 : Israel : med. devices # Yehudith (Jud) Richter : ?? - >2001 : Israel : med. devices # Roberto Rocca : 1922 - >2001 : Argentina : diversified # Alfonso Romo Garza : ?? - >2000 : Mexico # Lorenzo Rossi Di Montelera : ?? - >2002 : Italy # Lord Viscount Rothermere : 1968 - >2001 : UK : media # Unnamed Rothschild : ?? - >2000 : France/UK # Ayhan Sahenk : ?? - >2000 : Turkey # Putera Sampoerna : 1948 - >2001 : Indonesia : tobacco # Roger W. Sant : 1931 - >2001 : US : Energy # Kenichiro Sato : ?? - >2000 : Japan # Unnamed Schickedanz : ?? - >2000 : Germany # Gerhard Schmid : ?? - >2000 : Germany # Karl Gerhard Schmidt : ?? - >2000 : Germany # Kenichi Sekiya : ?? - >2000 : Japan # Patricia A. Short : ?? - >2002 : US : hospital equipment # Sanjiv Sidhu : 1957 - >2001 : US : software # Unnamed Simon : ?? - >2000 : Germany # Charles Sirois : ?? - >2000 : Canada # Vincent C. Smith : 1964 - >2001 : US : software # Renato Soru : 1957 - >2001 : Italy : telecom # Unnamed Stroeher : ?? - >2000 : Germany # Donald L. Sturm : 1932 - >2001 : US : telecom # Hiroshi Tane : ?? - >2000 : Japan # Calisto Tanzi : 1939 - >2002 : Italy : Parmalat # Liselott Tham : ?? - >2000 : Sweden # Unnamed Thurn und Taxis : ?? - >2000 : Germany # Georg 'Heini Jr.' Thyssen-Bornemisza : 1950 - >2002 : Switz : conglom # John Todd : 1928 - >2001 : New Zealand : energy # Unnamed Verspieren : ?? - >2000 : France related to Decoster # Rem Viakhirev : 1935 - >2001 : Russia : Gazprom # Gaston Vidigal : ?? - >2000 : Brazil # Alberto Vilar : ?? - >2002 : US : Venture capital # Alfred von Oppenheim : ?? - >2000 : Germany # Unnamed von Siemens : ?? - >2000 : Germany # Gloria von Thurn und Taxis : 1960 - >2001 : Ger : diversified # Shigefumi Wada : ?? - >2000 : Japan # Garry Weston : ?? - >2000 : UK # Eka Tjipta Widjaja : ?? - >2000 : Indonesia # Gary Winnick : 1948 - >2001 : US : Investments # Albrecht Woeste : ?? - >2000 Germany # Henkel Woeste : ?? - >2000 Germany # Hisakazu Yamaguchi : ?? - >2000 : Japan # Francis Yeoh : ?? - >2000 : Malaysia # Rong Yiren : ?? - >2001 : China : investments # Tan Yu : ?? - >2000 : Philippines # Henry C. Yuen : 1948 - >2001 : US : Gemstar === 2000s Billionaire Deaths and Drops === The following list of former billionaires had also been listed among the World's Billionaires by Forbes in the early 2000s, but then they either died in that decade, or otherwise lost their fortunes during the mid-decade bull market that built the real estate and financial bubble.[http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx03xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2003][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx04xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2004][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx05xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2005][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx06xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2006] Except for a roaring emerging China and and a huge wave of creative new financial products, global growth was slow in the decade, new technology (the Internet, Apple and Google) became very disruptive to the old industries, and governments were greatly focused on the wars and security issues amid a series of major terror attacks around the world. The total billionaires list count grew only moderately in these years, as many young, new billionaires emerged, while many older ones died off and fell from the list. :: Name : Birth - Death : Residence : Source of Wealth # Umberto Agnelli : 1935 - >2004 : Turin, Italy # Rafik Al-Hariri : 1944 - >2004 : Beirut, Lebanon : construction # Abdulaziz Bin Hamad Algosaibi : 1934 - >2003 : Saudi Arabia # Saud Abdul Aziz Algosaibi : 1963 - >2004 : Saudi Arabia # Suleiman Hamad Algosaibi : ?? - Feb 2009 # Leonore Annenberg : 1918 - March 12, 2009 age 91 : Wynnewood, PA # Walter Hubert Annenberg : 1908 - >2002 : US : publishing # Roland Arnall : 1940 - 2008 age 68 : Holmby Hills, CA # Calvin Ayre : 1962 - >2006 : Canada - Costa Rica # Perry Richardson Bass : 1914 - June 1, 2006 age 91 : US : oil [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_Richardson_Bass Wikipedia] # Frank Batten, Sr. : 1927 - Sept. 10, 2009 age 82 : Virginia Beach : Publishing # Khalid Salim Bin Mahfouz : 1950 - Aug. 16, 2009 age 59 : Saudi Ar : bnkg # Christoph Blocher : 1941 - >2003 : Switzerland : plastics # Franklin Otis Booth Jr. : 1924 - 2008 age 84 : LA : Investments # Robert Bosch Jr : 1928 - >2005 : Stuttgart, Germany : technology # Mikhail B. Brudno : 1960 - >2004 : Moscow, Russia # Susan Thompson Buffett : 1933 - >2004 : San Francisco : Berkshire Hath # James R. Cargill : 1923 - March 26, 2006 age 82 : Minneapolis, MN # Margaret Anne Cargill : 1920 - August 1, 2006 age 85 : La Jolla, CA # Antonio Champalimaud : 1919 - >2004 : Lisbon, Portugal : finance # Harvey Chaplin : 1929 - >2006 : Miami, FL # Koo Chen-fu : 1917 - >2003 : Taiwan : banking, diversified # Jorgen Clausen : 1949 - >2005 : Nordborg, Denmark # Gary Campbell Comer : 1928 - Oct. 5, 2006 age 78 : Dodgeville, WI # David Copley : 1952 - >2006 : La Jolla, CA # William Morse Davidson : 1923 - March 13, 2009 age 86 : MI : Guardian Ind # Barbara Davis : 1930 - >2006 : United States # Marvin Harold Davis : 1926 - >2004 : Beverly Hills, CA : oil # Rafael del Pino : 1921 - 2008 age 87 : Madrid, Spain : construction # J. DeLeon : 1966 - >2006 : US-Gibraltar # Omer Dinckok : ?? - >2006 : Turkey # Vladimir M. Dubov : 1958 - >2004 : Moscow, Russia # Jean-Louis Dumas-Hermes : 1939 - >2006 : Paris, France : Hermes # Richard J. Egan : 1936 - Aug. 28, 2009 age 73 : Hopkinton, MA : EMC Corp # Melinda Esterhazy : 1921 - >2005 : Austria - Zurich, Switzerland # Frederick Woodruff Field : 1953 - >2004 : West Hollywood, CA : Media # Donald George Fisher : 1929 - >2005 : San Francisco : The Gap # Thomas John Flatley : 1932 - 2008 age 76 : Milton, MA : real estate # Friedrich Karl Flick Jr 1927 - Oct. 5, 2006 age 79 : Ger : divers [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Karl_Flick Wikipedia] # Henry Ying-tung Fok : 1923 - Oct. 28, 2006 age 83 : Hong Kong : casinos # Sidney Frank : 1920 - >2005 : New Rochelle, NY # Den Fujita : 1926 - >2004 : Tokyo, Japan : fast food # Ernest Gallo : Feb. 1908 - March 6, 2007 age 97 : CA : wine # Joseph Gallo : ?? - Feb. 17, 2006 : California : wine # Eugenio Garza Lagüera : 1924 - >2004 : San Pedro, Mexico # Charles Cassius Gates, Jr. : 1922 - >2005 : Denver, CO # Edward Lewis Gaylord : 1920 - >2003 : US : Media # Emilio Gnutti : 1947 - >2004 : Brescia, Italy # Paul Louis Halley : 1935 - >2003 : France : Carrefour # John Hargreaves : 1944 - >2005 : Lancashire County, UK : retailing # Hind Hariri : 1984 - >2008 : Lebanon # Joachim Herz : 1942 - 2008 age 66 : Germany # Michael Hilti : 1947 - >2005 : Schaan, Liechtenstein : construction tools # Donald Horton : 1950 - >2006 : United States # Ming Hsieh : 1956 - >2006 : San Francisco # Mohammed Jameel : ?? - >2004 : Jidda, Saudi Arabia # Om Jindal : 1931 - >2005 : Delhi, India # Jeffrey Katzenberg : 1951 - >2005 : Beverly Hills, CA # Mikhail Khodorkovsky : 1964 - >2005 : Moscow, Russia # Katsuhiro Kinoshita : ?? - >2006 : Japan # Kyosuke Kinoshita : 1941 - >2006 : Japan : consumer finance # Shigeyoshi Kinoshita : 1950 - >2006 : Japan # Jeffrey Koo Jr : ?? - >2005 : Taiwan # Joan Beverly Kroc : 1929 - >2003 : US : McDonalds # Shin Kyuk-ho : 1923 - >2005 : Seoul, S. Korea # Pierre Landolt : 1948 - >2003 : Switzerland : Novartis # Platon L. Lebedev : 1957 - >2004 : Moscow, Russia # Samuel Jasyon LeFrak : 1918 - >2003 : US : real estate # Leon Levine : 1938 - >2005 : Charlotte, NC : Family Dollar Strs # Tsai Wan Lin : 1925 - >2004 : Taipei, Taiwan # Edmund Wattis Littlefield : 1914 - >2001 : US : Utah International # Andronico Luksic : 1927 - >2005 : Antofagasta, Chile # Kenichi Mabuchi : 1923 - >2005 : Matsudo, Japan # John Hugh MacMillan III : 1928 - 2008 age 80 # W. Duncan MacMillan : 1930 - Oct. 31, 2006 age 76 # Hugo Mann : 1913 - 2008 age 95 : Karlsruhe, Ger : retailing # Achille Maramotti : 1927 - >2004 : Reggio Emilia, Italy : MaxMara # Steno Marcegaglia : 1931 - >2005 : Mantova, Italy # Juan March : ?? - >2004 : Madrid, Spain : investments # Carlos March : ?? - >2004 : Madrid, Spain : investments # E. Pierce Marshall : 1939 - June 20, 2006 age 67 : Dallas, TX : oil # Alexander Mashkevich : 1955 - >2005 : Almaty, Kazakhstan # Terence (Terry) Matthews : 1944 - >2005 : UK-Ottawa, Can : high tch fndr # Harrison McCain : 1928 - >2004 : New Brunswick, Canada : french fries # John Elroy McCaw Jr : 1951 - >2004 : Seattle, WA : telecom # Mark McCormack : 1931 - >2003 : US # Eugene Melnyk : 1960 - >2003 : Canada : pharmaceuticals # Adolf Merckle : 1934 - 2008 age 74 : Ger : pharmaceuticals # Reinhard Mohn : 1921 - Oct. 3, 2009 age 88 : Ger : media /entert # Hideo Morita : 1952 - >2006 : Japan # Leonid B. Nevzlin : 1960 - >2004 : Moscow, Russia # Klaus Oberwelland : 1939 - >2005 : Berlin, Germany # Rudolf August Oetker : 1916 - Jan. 16, 2007 age 90 : Ger : divers [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_August_Oetker Wikipedia] # Yuli Ofer : ?? - >2005 : Tel Aviv, Israel : diversified # Hayat Olayan : ?? - >2003 : Saudi Arabia # Hutham Olayan : ?? - >2003 : Saudi Arabia # Khaled Olayan : ?? - >2003 : Saudi Arabia # Lubna Olayan : ?? - >2003 : Saudi Arabia # Mary Olayan : ?? - >2003 : Saudi Arabia # Bernard Osher : 1928 - >2006 : San Francisco # Kerry Packer : 1938 - >2005 : Sydney, Australia : media # Ruth Parasol : 1967 - >2006 : US-Gibraltar # Carlos Peralta : 1952 - >2004 : Mexico City : telecom # Carl Ray Pohlad : 1915 - 2008 age 93 : Minneapolis, MN : banks # Didier Primat : 1944 - 2008 age 64 : Paris, France : Schlumberger # Richard Pratt : 1935 - April 28, 2009 age 74 : Melbourne, Aus : packaging # Robert Pritzker : 1927 - >2004 : Chicago, IL # Khoo Teck Puat : 1917 - >2004 : Singapore : banking # Robert Edward Rich Sr : 1913 - >2005 : Palm Beach, FL : Rich Products Crp # Paul Riegel : 1927 - Aug. 2, 2009 age 82 : Bonn, Germany # Jesse Robinson : 1924 - >2006 : United States # [[Rockefeller-115|Laurance Spelman Rockefeller]] : 1910 - 2004 : NYC : oil, s. of John Jr. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurance_Rockefeller Wik] # [[Rockefeller-226|Winthrop Paul Rockefeller]] : 1948-2006 age 57 : AR : oil, s. of Winthrop [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winthrop_Paul_Rockefeller Wik] # Edward S. 'Ted' Rogers : 1933 - 2008 age 75 : Toronto, Canada : telecom # Isaac Saba Raffoul : 1924 - 2008 age 84 : Mexico City : diversified # Sakip Sabanci : 1933 - >2004 : Kayseri, Turkey : conglomerate # Herbert Sandler : 1932 - >2006 : San Francisco # Marion Sandler : 1931 - >2006 : San Francisco # Stefan Schörghuber : 1961 - 2008 age 47 : Munich, Ger : beverages # Evgeny Schvidler : 1965 - >2003 : Russia # Vasily S. Shakhnovsky : 1958 - >2004 : Moscow, Russia # Vyacheslav Sheremet : 1942 - >2004 : Moscow, Russia # Wen Long Shi : 1928 - >2005 : Tainan, Taiwan # Melvin Simon : 1927 - Sept. 16, 2009 age 82 : Indianapolis, IN # John Richard 'Jack' Simplot : 1909 - 2008 age 99 : Boise, ID : potatoes # Eliezer Steinbruch : 1928 - 2008 age 80 # Jackson Thomas Stephens : 1924 - >2005 : Little Rock, AR : inv bank # Martha Stewart : 1942 - >2005 : Westport, CT : M. Stewart Omnimedia # Sir Adrian Swire : 1931 - >2004 : UK : diversified # Yasuo Takei : 1930 - Aug. 20, 2006 age 76 : Japan : consumer fin # [[Thomson-2728|Kenneth Roy 'Ken' Thomson]] : 1923 - June 12, 2006 : Toronto : pub [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Thomson,_2nd_Baron_Thomson_of_Fleet Wikipedia] # Laurence Alan Tisch : 1923 - >2003 : US : Loews Corp. # Preston Robert Tisch : 1927 - >2005 : NYC : Loews Corp. # Yoshiaki Tsutsumi : 1935 - >2006 : Tokyo, Japan : real estate # Kemal Uzan : 1935 - >2004 : Turkey-Geneva, Switzerland : telecom # Jay Van Andel : 1924 - 2004 : Ada, MI : Amway [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jay_Van_Andel Wikipedia] # John A Fentener van Vlissingen : 1939 - >2004 : Neth-Atlanta, GA : travel svcs # Monika von Holtzbrinck : ?? - >2003 : Germany # Rem Vyakhirev : 1935 - >2004 : Moscow, Russia # John Walton : 1946 - >2005 : Bentonville, AR # Patrick Wang : 1951 - >2006 : Hong Kong # Yue-Che (Y. C.) Wang : 1917 - 2008 age 91 : Taiwan : Formosa Plastics # Bruce Wasserstein : 1947 - Oct. 14, 2009 age 61 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_Wasserstein Wikipedia] # Lee Seng Wee : 1925 - >2006 : Singapore : commodities # Clara Weitzenhoffer : ?? - 2000 # Elizabeth Wiskemann : ?? - >2006 : United States # Vivian Wu : 1914 - >2004 : Jiangsu province, Taiwan # Faruk Yalcin : 1923 - 2008 age 85 : Turkey # Henry B. Zachry Jr : 1935 - >2004 : San Antonio, TX # Larry Rong Zhijian : 1942 - >2006 : Shanghai, China # Jerry Zucker : 1950 - 2008 age 58 : US === 2008 - 2009 Great Recession Billionaire Losers === The economy and market peaked again by December 2007, led by real estate and financial stocks, in the second great bubble of the decade. Then the subsequent recession, bear market, and financial crisis of September 2008 deepened into the Great Recession, which lasted through the early summer of 2009, and had lingering effects for years after. This bear market period appears to have permanently removed another great wave of former Forbes billionaires from the list, as follows.[http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx07xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2007][http://www.forbes.com/lists/2007/10/07billionaires_The-Worlds-Billionaires_Rank.html The World's Billionaires sorted by Rank, 2007][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx08xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2008][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx09xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2009] :: Name : Birth - Death : Residence : Source of Wealth # John E. Abele : 1937 - >2009 : US : Medical devices # Reji Abraham : 1967 - >2008 : India # Lee Ainslie III : 1964 - >2008 : United States # Khalaf Al Habtoor : 1950 - >2009 : United Arab Emirates # Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahayan : 1970 - >2009 : UAE # Mohamed Al-Bahar : ?? - >2009 : Kuwait # Maan Al-Sanea : 1955 - >2009 : Saudi Arabia # Mahdi Al-Tajir : 1933 - >2008 : UAE - United Kingdom # Dennis Albaugh : 1950 - >2009 : United States # Anacleto Angelini : 1913 - >2007 : Santiago, Chile # Mary Anselmo : 1929 - >2008 : United States : satellite # Barbara Cox Anthony : 1923 - >2007 : Honolulu : Cox Enterp. # Bakhytbek Baiseitov : ?? - >2009 : Kazakhstan # Joseph Benvenuti : 1921 - >2008 : United States # Jose Berardo : 1945 - >2009 : Portugal # Boris Berezovsky : 1945 - >2009 : Russia - United Kingdom # Khalid Bin Mahfouz : 1929 - >2009 : Saudi Arabia # Maxim Blazhko : 1969 - >2008 : Russia # Timothy Blixseth : 1951 - >2008 : United States # William Boyd : 1932 - >2007 : Las Vegas # Hanzade Dogan Boyner : 1972 - >2008 : Turkey # Gerd Brachmann ?? - >2008 : Essen, Germany # Peter Briger Jr : 1964 - >2008 : United States # Anneliese Brost : 1920 - >2008 : Essen, Germany # John Calamos : 1941 - >2008 : Naperville, IL # James Cayne : 1934 - >2007 : United States # Huh Chang-Soo : 1949 - >2008 : South Korea # Shalva Chigirinsky : 1950 - >2008 : Russia # Hasan Colakoglu : 1956 - >2008 : Turkey # Henrique Constantino : 1972 - >2007 : Brazil # Ricardo Constantino : 1964 - >2007 : Brazil # John Coustas : 1957 - >2008 : Greece # Ian M Cumming : 1941 - >2008 : United States # Boguslaw Cupial : 1957 - >2008 : Poland # Weili Dai United States : 1962 - >2007 : United States # Robert Day : 1944 - >2008 : L.A. # Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala : 1934 - >2007 : Philippines : diversified # Constantino de Oliveira Jr : 1969 - >2007 : Brazil # Jesús de Polanco : 1929 - >2007 : Madrid, Spain # Luis del Rivero : 1949 - >2008 : Spain # Cao Dewang : 1946 - >2007 : Hong Kong # Anurag Dikshit : 1972 - >2009 : India - Gibraltar # Roy Edward Disney : 1929 - >2007 : LA : Disney # Sema Isil Dogan : 1945 - >2008 : Turkey # George Economou : 1953 - >2008 : Greece # Wesley Edens : 1962 - >2008 : United States # Michael Eisner : 1942 - >2008 : United States # Yang Erzhu : 1951 - >2008 : China # Begumhan Dogan Faralyali : 1977 - >2008 : Turkey # Richard T. Farmer : 1935 - >2008 : Cincinnati, OH : Cintas Corp # William C. France Jr : 1932 - >2007 : Daytona Beach, FL : Nascar # Jurgen Friedrich : 1939 - >2008 : Germany - United States # Yoshitaka Fukuda : 1948 - >2008 : Japan : consumer finance # Yasuhiro Fukushima : 1948 - >2008 : Japan # Richard Fuld Jr : 1947 - >2007 : United States # Robert William Galvin : 1922 - >2007 : US # Jeffrey Gendell : 1959 - >2008 : United States # Sergei Generalov : 1964 - >2008 : Russia # Leslie L. Gonda : 1920 - >2008 : Beverly Hills : Intl Lease Finance Co # Louis L. Gonda : 1949 - >2008 : Beverly Hills, CA : AIG # Bruce Gordon : 1929 - >2007 : Australia - Bermuda # Donald Gordon : 1930 - >2008 : South Africa - London, UK # Mikhail Goutseriev : 1957 - >2007 # Naresh Goyal : 1950 - >2008 : India - London, United Kingdom # Pincus Green : 1936 - >2009 : US - Israel - Switzerland : commodities # Maurice Raymond Greenberg : 1925 - >2008 : NYC : AIG # John Grill : 1946 - >2008 : Australia # Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson : 1941 - >2008 : Iceland # Simon Halabi : 1950 - >2009 : United Kingdom # Rachman Halim : 1948 - >2007 : Indonesia : tobacco # Liu Hanyuan : 1964 - >2008 : China # Nazek Hariri : ?? - >2008 : Lebanon - France # Vitaliy Hayduk : 1958 - >2008 : Ukraine # Thomas Hicks : 1945 - >2009 : United States # Leona Mindy Rosenthal Helmsley : 1920 - >2007 : NY : r/e, hotels # Kenneth Hendricks : 1941 - >2007 : US # Marvin J. Herb : 1937 - >2008 : United States # Thomas Hunter : 1962 - >2008 : Troon, Scotland # Fukuzo Iwasaki : 1924 - >2008 : Japan : real estate # Pradeep Jain : 1966 - >2007 : India # Stephen Jennings : 1961 - >2008 : Russia # Xu Jiayin : 1958 - >2008 : China # Robert L. Johnson : 1947 - >2008 : United States : BET # Nimesh Kampani : 1947 - >2008 : India # Roman Karkosik : 1951 - >2008 : Poland # Stephen Karp : 1941 - >2008 : United States # Robert Kauffman : 1964 - >2007 : United Kingdom # Teresa F Heinz Kerry : 1939 - >2008 : United States # Said Khoury : 1923 - >2008 : Greece # Asim Kibar : 1933 - >2007 : Turkey # Igor Kim : 1966 - >2008 : Russia # Cheung Chung Kiu : 1965 - >2008 : Hong Kong # Jerome Spiegel Kohlberg Jr : 1926 - >2008 : Mt Kisco, NY : LBO # Omid Kordestani : 1964 - >2009 : United States # Georgy Krasnyansky : 1956 - >2008 : Russia # Ryszard Krauze : 1957 - >2008 : Poland # Tracy Krohn : 1955 - >2008 : United States # Jimmy Lai : ?? - >2008 : Hong Kong # Leslie Lampton : 1925 - >2009 : United States # Miao Liansheng : 1957 - >2008 : China # Edward Linde : 1942 - >2007 : United States # Leonard Litwin : 1914 - >2008 : US # Gérard Louis-Dreyfus : 1932 - >2007 : France : commodities trading # José Manuel Loureda : 1940 - >2008 : Spain # Jonathan Lovelace Jr : 1926 - >2007 # Vitaly Malkin : 1953 - >2008 : Russia # John P Manning : 1948 - >2008 : United States # Richard Manoogian : 1937 - >2008 : Grosse Pointe Farms, MI # Manuel Manrique : 1954 - >2007 : Spain # Julio Mario : 1923 - >2007 # Anne Windfohr Sowell Marion : 1939 - >2009 : Ft Worth : inh (ranch,oil) # Donald Marron : 1935 - >2008 : United States # Barbara Hall Marshall : 1924 - >2008 : United States # Thomas Marsico : 1955 - >2008 : United States # Manny Mashouf : 1938 - >2007 : United States # L Lowry Mays : 1936 - >2008 : San Antonio, TX : Media # Lowell Milken : 1949 - >2008 : United States # Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller : 1913 - >2007 : Denmark : shipping # Roger Milliken : 1916 - >2008 : Spartanburg, SC : textiles # Miroslav Miskovic : 1946 - >2007 : Serbia # James Martin Moran : 1918 - >2007 : Deerfield Beach, FL : auto importer # William Morean : 1956 - >2007 : St. Petersburg, FL : manufacturing # Robert Allen Naify : 1921 - >2008 : San Francisco : Movie theaters # Randal Nardone : 1956 - >2007 : United States # Marc Nathanson : 1946 - >2008 : United States # Joaquim Constantino Neto : 1966 - >2007 : Brazil # Peter M. Nicholas : 1942 - >2008 : United States : med. devices # Michael Novogratz : 1965 - >2008 : United States # Anthony O'Reilly : 1937 - >2008 : Ireland # Marvin L "Buzz" Oates : 1924 - >2008 : United States # Dwight Opperman : 1922 - >2008 : US # Kenshin Oshima : 1948 - >2007 : Japan # Gabriel Panayotides : ?? - >2008 : Greece # Lynne Pasculano : 1942 - >2008 : United States # Xiaofeng Peng : 1975 - >2008 : China # Richard Perry : 1955 - >2008 : United States # Jorgen Philip-Sorensen : 1939 - >2008 : Sweden-Broadway, UK # Kirill Pisarev : 1970 - >2008 : Russia # Sergei Polonsky : 1973 - >2008 : Russia # Luis Portillo : 1962 - >2008 : Spain # Sergei Pugachev : 1963 - >2008 : Russia # William Pulte : 1933 - >2007 : Detroit, MI # Ernest Rady : 1938 - >2008 : San Diego, CA # Raj Rajaratnam : 1958 - >2009 : United States # Grandhi Rao : 1949 - >2007 # Paul Raymond : 1924 - >2008 : London # Elizabeth Ann Hall Reid : 1923 - >2008 : United States # David Rich : 1945 - >2009 : United States # Joaquín Rivero : 1943 - >2007 : Spain # Arthur J. Rock : 1926 - >2008 : San Francisco : venture capital # Horacio da Silva Roque : 1945 - >2008 : Portugal # Barry Rosenstein : 1959 - >2008 : United States # David Ross : 1966 - >2008 : United Kingdom # Hasib Sabbagh : 1920 - >2008 : Lebanon - Greece # Erol Sabanci : 1938 - >2007 : Turkey # Omer Sabanci : 1960 - >2007 : Turkey # Vuslat Dogan Sabanci : 1971 - >2008 : Turkey # Yalcin Sabanci : 1943 - >2008 : Turkey # Gracias Saldanha : 1937 - >2008 : India # T Denny Sanford : 1936 - >2009 : United States # Madeleine Schickedanz : 1943 - >2009 : Germany # Jignesh Shah : 1967 - >2008 : India # Herbert Siegel : 1928 - >2008 : NYC : media # Rajendra Singh : 1955 - >2008 : United States : Teligent # Ollen Bruton Smith : 1926 - >2008 : Charlotte, NC # Bautista Soler : 1928 - >2007 # James Le Voy Sorenson : 1921 - >2007 : Salt Lake City : medical devices # Michael Spencer : 1956 - >2008 : United Kingdom # R. Allen Stanford : 1950 - >2008 : United States # John W. Stanton : 1956 - >2007 : United States # Joseph Steinberg : 1944 - >2008 : United States # Ernest E. Stempel : 1916 - >2008 : Bermuda : AIG # Sehat Sutardja : 1962 - >2007 : United States # Hiroko Takei : ?? - >2007 : Japan # Toichi Takenaka : 1943 - >2008 : Japan : construction # Girish Tanti : 1970 - >2008 : India # Jitendra Tanti : 1965 - >2008 : India # Tulsi Tanti : 1958 - >2008 : India # Vinod Tanti : 1963 - >2008 : India # Serhiy Taruta : 1955 - >2008 : Ukraine # Phyllis Taylor : 1942 - >2008 : United States # Oakleigh Blakeman Thorne : 1932 - >2008 : NY : Commerce Cl # Lim Goh Tong : 1917 - >2007 : Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia # Donald Tyson : 1931 - >2007 : United States # Ruben Vardanian : 1969 - >2008 : Russia # Sergei Veremeenko : 1952 - >2008 : Russia # Norman W. Waitt Jr. : 1954 - >2008 : US : Gateway 2000 # Theodore W. Waitt : 1963 - >2009 : San Diego, CA : Gateway 2000 # Helen Robson Walton : 1919 - >2007 : Bentonville, AR : Wal-Mart # Gary Wang : 1955 - >2007 : Taiwan # Nina Wang ?? - >2007 : Hong Kong : real estate # Tom Ward : 1960 - >2008 : United States # Edward Watkins Jr : 1936 - >2008 : United States # Li Wei : 1969 - >2007 : China # Song Weiping : 1959 - >2007 : China # Jan Wejchert : 1950 - >2008 : Poland # Alfred P. West Jr : 1943 - >2008 : United States # Gary West : 1946 - >2008 : United States # Mary West : 1946 - >2008 : United States # Arthur L. Williams Jr : 1943 - >2008 : Palm Beach, FL # Arzuhan Dogan Yalcindag : ?? - >2008 : Turkey # Igor Yakovlev : 1966 - >2008 : Russia # Cha Yong-Keu : 1957 - >2008 : South Korea # Tadahiro Yoshida : 1947 - >2008 : Fujisawa, Japan : zippers # Romain Zaleski : 1933 - >2008 : Italy # Maria Noseda Zambra : ?? - >2008 : Chile # Lorenzo Zambrano : 1945 - >2008 : Monterrey, Mexico : cement # Dmitry Zelenov : 1973 - >2008 : Russia # Dou Zhenggang : 1954 - >2009 : China # Shi Zhengrong : 1963 - >2008 : Australia - China # Yuri Zhukov : 1970 - >2008 : Russia # Olgun Zorlu : 1964 - >2008 : Turkey === 2010s Billionaires Deaths and Drops === In the early 2010s the S&P 500 began a sharp recovery, but soon faltered with a couple of harsh market corrections, as economic growth remained sluggish. Returns on cash and bonds remained miniscule as central banks kept interest rates stuck at historical lows. The U.S. Federal Reserve employed three sequential programs of Quantitative Easing, for a total of $4 trillion, in their attempts to boost the economy. After 2011, stocks then took off on a nonstop bull run for the next several years, while "safe" assets like gold collapsed into a painful multi-year-long bear market. Europe and much of the rest of the world continued to stagnate through several recessions, while China passed Japan to become the world's second largest economy. But by mid-decade China and other emerging markets faltered with a collapse in commodity prices. Many of the billionaires who had dropped off the list in the Great Recesssion and earlier did manage to recover their billionaire status by 2010, only to then lose it again in all this market turmoil of the decade's first half. The following list includes those Forbes billionaires who have permanently lost their standing in the current decade. Some of these are former billionaires who are now deceased. Others may have either lost or bequeathed their wealth. [http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx10xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2010][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx11xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2011][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx12xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2012][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx13xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2013][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx14xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2014][http://stats.areppim.com/listes/list_billionairesx15xwor.htm The complete list of world's billionaires 2015] :: Name : Birth - Death : Residence : Source of Wealth # Juan Abello : 1942 - >2014 : Spain : Investments # Mikhail Abyzov : 1973 - >2014 : Russia : power, power engineering # Kenneth Stanley Adams, Jr. : 1923 - 2013 : US : oil # Marcel Adams : 1921 - >2014 : Canada : real estate # Soegiarto Adikoesoemo : 1939 - >2013 : Indonesia : chemicals # Robert Agostinelli : 1954 - >2012 : US : private equity # Abdul Aziz Al Ghurair : 1954 - >2012 : Dubai, UAE : banking # Mohamed Bin Issa Al Jaber : 1959 - >2013 : Saudi Arabia : real est, hotels # Mohammed Al Rajhi : ?? - >2012 : Saudi Arabia : banking # Sheikh Saleh bin Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi : 1911 - >2010 : Saud Ar : banking # Nasser Al-Kharafi : 1943 - 2012 : Kuwait : contractor # Berthold Albrecht : ?? - >2012 : Germany Aldi, Trader Joe's # Karl Albrecht : 1920 - >2014 : Germany : Aldi # Theo Albrecht : 1922 - >2010 : Foehr, Ger # Joy Alukkas : 1957 - >2013 : India : Jewelry # Isidoro Alvarez : 1935 - >2014 : Spain: retail # John Anderson : 1917 - >2011 : Bel Air, CA : Investments # Juan Fernando Belmont Anderson : 1944 - >2014 : Peru : cosmetics # Jose Maria Aristrain : 1963 - >2014 : Spain : steel # Nadhmi Auchi : 1937 - >2014 : London, UK : real estate # David Azrieli : 1923 - >2014 : Canada : shopping malls # Sheng Baijiao : 1952 - >2013 : China : retail-apparel/shoe # Zdenek Bakala : 1961 - >2014 : Czech Republic : coal # Oleg Bakhmatyuk : 1975 - >2011 : Ukraine : eggs # James Balsillie : 1961 - >2011 : Canada : Research in Motion # Shahid Balwa : 1974 - >2010 : India # Harindarpal Banga : 1951 - >2014 : India : commodities # Hua Bangsong : ?? - >2013 : China : construction # Enrique Bañuelos : 1965 - >2014 : Spain-UK : real estate # Zhu Baoguo : 1963 - >2011 : China : pharmaceuticals # Kiki Barki : 1940 - >2013 : Indonesia : Coal # Thomas Barrack : 1948 - >2013 : US : Colony Capital # Roberto Gonzalez Barrera : 1931 - >2012 : Mexico : banking, tortillas # Nezih Barut : 1953 - >2013 : Turkey : pharmaceutical # Eike Batista : 1957 - >2013 : Brazil : mining, oil # Heinz Bauer : 1940 - >2011 : Germany : publishing # Nancy Lerner Beck : 1961 - >2011 : Cleveland, OH : finance # Otto Beisheim : 1923 - >2012 : Germany : retailing # Alberto Benavides : 1920 - 2014 : Peru : mining # Carl Edwin Berg : 1938 - >2013 : Atherton, CA : real estate # Manoj Bhargava : 1953 - >2013 : US : 5-Hour Energy # Cigdem Sabanci Bilen : 1970 - >2013 : Turkey : Diversified # Zadik Bino : 1944 - >2014 : Israel : banking, oil # Albert Blokker : 1946 - >2014 : Belgium : retail # Els Blokker : 1948 - >2014 : Netherlands : retail # Andrei Bokarev : 1967 - >2014 : Russia : coal mining, machine build # Andrei Borodin : 1968 - >2011 : Russia : banking # Amar Bose : 1930 - >2011 : Framingham, MA : Bose # Emilio Botín : 1935 - >2012 : Spain : banking # Patrick Bowlen : 1944 - >2010 : United States # Edgar Miles Bronfman Sr : 1929 - >2010 : NY : liquor # Leonard 'Len' Buckeridge : 1936 - >2014 : Australia : Construction # Matthew Bucksbaum : 1925 - >2011 : Chicago, IL : real estate # Valentin Bukhtoyarov : 1955 - >2011 : Russia : Coal # Christopher Burch : 1954 - >2014 : US : Tory Burch LLC # Mario Brescia Cafferata : 1929 - 2013 : Peru : mining # Liu Canglong : 1955 - >2012 : China : Conglomerate # Mary Janet Cargill : 1924 - >2010 : United States # Antonio Jose Carneiro : 1944 - >2013 : Brazil : electricity distribution # Alan Casden : 1946 - >2012 : US : real estate # S. Truett Cathy : 1921 - Sept. 2014 : US : Chick-fil-A # Ina Chan : 1954 - >2014 : Hong Kong : casinos # Christopher Chandler : 1960 - >2013 : New Zealand : investments # Ramesh Chandra : 1939 - >2011 : India : real estate # Cher Wang Chen : 1958 - >2013 : Taiwan : HTC electronics # Wenchi Chen : 1958 - >2012 : Taiwan : HTC electronics # Michael Chiang : 1953 - >2013 : Taiwan : electronics # David Chow : 1950 - >2014 : Macau : casinos # Giancarlo Franceso Civita : ?? - >2014 : Brazil : media # Roberta Anamaria Civita : ?? - >2014 : Brazil : media # Roberto Civita : 1936 - 2013 : Brazil : publishing, TV # Eduardo Cojuangco : 1936 - >2012 : Philippines : food & drinks # Lin Congying : 1961 - >2012 : Hong Kong : apparel # William Connor II : 1950 - >2012 : US : sourcing # Gayle Cook : 1934 - >2014 : US : medical devices # William Alfred Cook : 1931 - >2011 : Bloomington, IN : catheters # Phoebe Hearst Cooke : 1926 - >2012 : San Fran, CA : Hearst Cp # Christian Courtin-Clarins : 1954 - >2013 : France : Clarins : rel. Olivier # Olivier Courtin-Clarins : 1954 - >2013 : France : Clarins : rel. Christian # Joseph Craft III : 1951 - >2012 : US : coal # Lester Crown : 1925 - >2011 : Wilmette, IL : conglomerate # Peter Cruddas : 1954 - >2012 : UK : financial services # Eggon da Silva : 1929 - >2014 : Brazil : industrial machinery # Nochi Dankner : 1955 - >2011 : Israel : Diversified # David Davidovich : 1963 - >2011 : Russia : food, metals # Antonio Ermirio de Moraes : 1928 - >2014 : Brazil : divers # José Ermirio de Moraes Neto : 1953 - >2014 : Brazil : diversified # Jose Roberto Ermirio de Moraes : 1958 - >2014 : Brazil : diversified # Neide Helena de Moraes : 1955 - >2014 : Brazil : diversified # Rubens Menin Teixeira de Souza : 1956 - >2014 :Brazil : homebuilding # Heinz-Horst Deichmann : 1927 - >2014 : Essen, Germany : shoes # D. Leopoldo Del Pino y Calvo-Sotelo : 1962 - >2014 : Spain : construction # Li Denghai : 1950 - >2014 : China : agribusiness # Jacqueline Desmarais : 1929 - >2014 : Canada : financial services # Paul Desmarais : 1927 - 2013 : Montreal, Canada : finance # Ray Dolby : 1933 - 2013 : San Francisco : Dolby Labs # Piero Solari Donaggio : ?? - >2013 : Chile : retail # Lloyd Dorfman : 1953 - >2010 : London, United Kingdom # Marcos Antonio Molina dos Santos : 1970 - >2013 : Brazil : food processing # Dan Duncan : 1932 - >2010 : Houston, TX # Schar Dwight : 1942 - >2010 : United States # William Erbey : 1950 - >2014 : US : Ocwen Financial Corp. # Teresa Matilde Solari Falabella : ?? - >2013 : Chile : retail # Philip Falcone : 1963 - >2014 : US : hedge funds # Michael Federmann : 1944 - >2011 : Israel 67 : defense, hotels # Mikhail Fedyaev : 1963 - >2013 : Russia : coal, railway transp, machinery # Luo Fei : ?? - >2014 : China : infant formula # Zhang Cheng Fei : 1970 - >2011 : China : Paper & Related Products # Michele Ferrero : 1926 - >2014 : Italy : Ferrero chocolates # Andrei Filatov : 1972 - >2014 : Russia : ports, railway transport # [[Ford-9514|William Clay Ford]] : 1925 - 2014 : MI : s. of Edsel, m. Martha Firestone [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Clay_Ford,_Sr. Wik] # Theodore J. 'Ted' Forstmann : 1940 - 2011 : US : leveraged buyouts # Douglas Fregin : 1961 - >2010 : Canada # Thomas Friedkin : 1936 - >2013 : US : Toyota distribution # Robert Friedland : 1951 - >2013 : Singapore : Mining # Tetsuro Funai : 1927 - >2012 : Osaka, Japan : electronics, VCRs # Zhou Furen : 1958 - >2012 : China : diversified # Jaiprakash Gaur : 1931 - >2010 : India # Liu Gexin : 1952 - >2014 : China : pharmaceuticals # Alexander Girda : 1962 - >2011 : Russia : Retail # Malcolm Glazer : 1928 - >2014 : Palm Beach, FL : sports teams, real est # Rama Prasad Goenka : 1930 - >2011 : India : Diversified # Vinod Goenka : 1959 - >2010 : India # Andrew Gotianun : 1928 - >2014 : Philippines : real estate # Victor Gradin : 1933 - >2014 : Brazil : construction # David William Grainger : 1928 - >2013 : US : electrical & indus equip # Vladimir Gridin : 1956 - >2013 : Russia : coal, railway transport # Fu Guangming : 1954 - >2013 : China : poultry # Albert Gubay : 1928 - >2010 : Isle of Man, UK # Li Guoqiang : 1964 - >2012 : China : auto distribution # Lee Hae-Jin : 1968 - >2014 : South Korea : Internet portal # Walter Haefner : 1910 - >2012 : Switzerland : software # Santosa Handojo : 1965 - >2013 : Indonesia : poultry # Marguerite Harbert : 1923 - >2011 : Birmingham, AL : construction # Daniel Harrison III : 1948 - >2014 : US : oil and gas # Mehmet Hattat : 1946 - >2013 : Turkey : Diversified # Xiu Li Hawken : 1963 - >2014 : UK : real estate # Nicolas Hayek : 1928 - >2010 : Biel, Switzerland : Swatch # Austin Hearst : 1953 - >2012 : US : Hearst Corp # David Whitmire Hearst Jr : 1946 - >2012 : L.A. : Hearst Corp # George Randolph Hearst Jr : 1927 - >2012 : L.A. : Hearst Corp # William Randolph Hearst III : 1950 - >2012 : US : Hearst Corp # Michael Heisley Sr : 1937 - >2012 : US : manufacturing # William Barron Hilton : 1927 - >2011 : L.A. : hotels, casinos # Stanley Ho : 1921 - >2010 : Hong Kong : casinos # Eduardo Hochschild : 1964 - >2014 : Peru : Inherited, Mining # Christopher Hohn : 1967 - >2014 : UK : Hedge fund # Robert E. Holding : 1926 - 2013 : Salt Lake City, UT : oil, resorts # Li Hongxin : 1953 - >2011 : China : Paper & Related Products # Elie Horn : 1944 - >2014 : Brazil : real estate # Chen Din Hwa : 1922 - >2012 : Hong Kong : real estate # Kazuo Inamori : 1932 - >2011 : Japan : electronics # Robert Ingham : 1932 - >2014 : Australia : agriculture # Vladimir Iorich (Iorikh) : 1959 - >2014 : Moscow, Rus-Germ : mining,steel # John Irving : ?? - >2010 : Canada : oil related to James & Arthur # Eitaro Itoyama : 1943 - >2012 : Japan : golf courses # Boris Ivanishvili : 1955 - >2011 : Russia - Paris, France : Investments # Jess Stonestreet Jackson : 1929 - >2010 : Healdsburg, CA : wine # Mitchell Jacobson : 1951 - >2014 : US : MSC Direct Industrial # Anand Jain : 1957 - >2010 : India # Bent Jensen : 1952 - >2014 : Denmark : Linak # Carlos Francisco Ribeiro Jereissati : 1947 - >2014 : Brazil : shopping malls # Wu Jianlong : 1967 - >2011 : Hong Kong : solar energy # Chen Jianqiang : 1959 - >2011 : Hong Kong : Retail # Che Jianxin : 1967 - >2013 : China : retail # Wang Jianyi : 1963 - >2013 : China : fiber optic cables # He Jinming : 1953 - >2011 : China : Retail # Ryoichi Jinnai : 1926 - >2014 : Hokkaido, Japan : consumer finance # Chen Jinshi : 1963 - >2013 : China : construction & real estate # Li Jinyuan : 1958 - >2011 : China : pharmaceuticals # Qi Jinxing : 1963 - >2013 : China : real estate # Wang Jiufang : 1964 - >2010 : China # [[Jobs-9 | Steven 'Steve' Jobs]] : 1955 - 2011 age 56 : US Apple, Pixar # [[Piasecka-3|Barbara Piasecka Johnson]] : 1937 - 2013 : US : J&J # Yao Juhuo : 1931 - >2010 : China # Kim Jun-Ki : ?? - >2013 : South Korea : conglomerate # Han Junliang : 1965 - >2011 : China : Manufacturing # Ajay Kalsi : 1961 - >2014 : India : oil # Lewis Katz : ?? - June 2014 # Ali Metin Kazanci : 1935 - >2013 : Turkey : energy # Saban Cemil Kazanci : 1961 - >2013 : Turkey : energy # Lee Shau Kee 1928 - >2014 : Hong Kong : diversified # Perenna Kei : 1990 - >2014 : Hong Kong : real estate # William S. Kellogg : 1944 - >2012 : Oconomowoc, WI : retail Kohl''s # Chen Lip Keong : 1948 - >2014 : Malaysia : gaming # Zhang Keqiang : 1961 - >2013 : China # Nasser Khalili : 1946 - >2013 : UK : art, real estate # Viktor Kharitonin : 1973 - >2013 : Russia : pharmaceuticals # James Kim : 1936 - >2011 : Bryn Mawr, PA : microchips # Graham Kirkham : 1945 - >2014 : UK : furniture retail # Sergei Kislov : 1961 - >2014 : Russia : agriculture, refinery # John Werner Kluge 1914 - >2010 : Palm Beach, FL : Metromedia # Andrei Klyamko : 1962 - >2014 : Russia : steel # Alexander Knaster : 1959 - >2014 : UK : oil, telecom, banking # Yildirim Ali Koc : 1968 - >2013 : Turkey : Diversified # Mehmet Omer Koc : 1963 - >2013 : Turkey : Diversified # Valery Kogan : 1951 - >2014 : Russia : airport # Andrei Komarov : 1967 - >2011 : Russia : Manufacturing # Koo Bon-Joon : 1952 - >2011 : South Korea : LG # Koo Bon-Sik : 1959 - >2013 : South Korea : LG # Esther Koplowitz : 1954 - >2013 : Spain : construction # Michael Kors : 1960 - >2014 : US : Retail # Dmitry Korzhev : 1964 - >2014 : Russia : Retail # Yuri Kovalchuk : 1952 - >2014 : Russia : banking, insurance, media # Gennady Kozovoy : 1952 - >2011 : Russia : Coal # Kagemasa Kozuki : 1941 - >2014 : Japan : gaming # Wang Kunxiao : 1970 - >2014 : China : oilfield equipment # Andrei Kuzyaev : 1966 - >2014 : Russia : Telecom, oil service, real est # Fu Kwan : 1958 - >2014 : China : diversified # Gernot Langes-Swarovski : 1944 - >2014 : Austria : cut crystal # Isaac Larian : 1955 - >2014 : US : toys # Mike Lazaridis : 1962 - >2011 : Canada : Research in Motion # Guilherme Peirao Leal : 1950 - >2014 : Brazil : cosmetics # Alexander Lebedev : 1959 - >2012 : Russia : investments, banking # Michael Lee-Chin : 1951 - >2010 : Burlington, Canada : mutual funds # Norma Lerner : 1937 - >2011 : Cleveland, OH : finance # Randolph Lerner : 1962 - >2011 : Cleveland, OH : finance # Peter B. Lewis : 1933 - 2013 : Coconut Grove,, FL-UK : Progressive Corp # Carl Henry Lindner Jr : 1919 - >2010 : Cincinnati, OH # Choy Kam Lok : 1942 - >2011 : Hong Kong : pharmaceuticals # Cargill MacMillan Jr : 1927 - >2011 : US : Cargill Inc. # Donna MacMillan : 1933 - >2012 : US : Cargill Inc. # Ziyaudin Magomedov : 1969 - >2014 : Russia : port, gas # Mokhzani Mahathir : 1961 - >2014 : Malaysia : oil & gas services # Keshub Mahindra : 1923 - >2011 : India : Diversified # Vijay Mallya : 1956 - >2012 : India : liquor # Mian Muhammad Mansha : 1948 - >2010 : Pakistan # Huang Maoru : 1965 - >2013 : Belize - China : Retail # Bill Marriott Jr : 1932 - >2014 : US : hotels : prob. same as John W.? # John Willard Marriott Jr : 1933 - >2011 : Potomac, MD : Marriot # Richard Edwin Marriott : 1939 - >2014 : Potomac, MD : hotels # Elaine Marshall : 1943 - >2014 : US : inherited # Carlos Martins : 1957 - >2014 : Brazil : education # Muneaki Masuda : 1951 - >2011 : Japan : media # Wallace McCain : 1929 - >2011 : Toronto, Canada : food processing # Aubrey McClendon : 1960 - >2012 : United States : Natural gas # Patrick Joseph McGovern : 1937 - >2014 : Boston, MA : Publishing # Vincent K. McMahon : 1946 - >2014 : US : World Wrestling Fed Entertmnt # Frederik G. H. Meijer : 1920 - 2011 : US : supermarkets # Vladimir Melnichenko : 1952 - >2011 : Russia : Coal # Francisco Jose Riberas Mera : 1965 - >2014 : Spain : steel # Juan Maria Riberas Mera : ?? - >2014 : Spain : steel # Rosalia Mera : 1944 - 2013 : La Coruna, Spain : Zara # Virendra Mhaiskar : 1972 - >2010 : India # Chen Miaolin : 1952 - >2014 : China : hotels # Paul Milstein : 1922 - 2010 : US [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Milstein Wikipedia] # Kong Jian Min : 1968 - >2013 : China : real estate # Lin Ming-cheng : ?? - >2011 : Taiwan : finance # Yu Minhong : 1962 - >2014 : China : education # Nikita Mishin : 1972 - >2014 : Russia : ports, railway transport # Malone Mitchell III 1962 - >2011 : United States : oil & gas # Bhupendra Kumar Modi : 1949 - >2012 : India : telecom # Andrei Molchanov : 1972 - >2014 : Russia : construction materials # William Moncrief Jr : 1921 - >2014 : US : oil # Daniel Servitje Montull : 1950 - > 2011 : Mexico : bakeries # Minoru Mori : 1935 - >2012 : Japan : real estate # Yoichi Morishita : 1927 - 2013 # Kenneth Morrison : 1932 - >2011 : Bradford, UK : Retail Supermrkts # Wang Muqing : 1951 - >2014 : China : auto Distribution # Victor Civita Neto : ?? - >2014 : Brazil : media # Lam Fong Ngo : ?? - >2014 : Macau : casinos # Konstantin Nikolaev : 1971 - >2014 : Russia : ports, railway transport # Yishun Niu : 1955 - >2012 : China : tires # Maxim Nogotkov : 1977 - >2013 : Russia : retail, banking # Jose Mendes Nogueira : 1928 - >2014 : Brazil : iron ore mining # Vadim Novinsky : 1964 - >2014 : Russia : steel # Sammy Ofer : 1921 - 2012 : Israel : diversified # Roberto Ongpin : 1937 - >2013 : Philippines : diversified # Liselott Persson : 1950 - >2014 : Sweden : H&M # Sergei Petrov : 1955 - >2014 : Russia : auto import and dealerships # [[Pickens-908|Thomas Boone Pickens]] : 1928 - 2019 : US : oil & gas, invest # Marion MacMillan Pictet : 1933 - 2011 : US : Cargill Inc. # Sjamsul Nursalim : 1941 - >2013 : Indonesia : tires # Viktor Nusenkis : 1954 - >2013 : Russia : coal, metallurgy # Nihat Ozdemir : 1951 - >2013 : Turkey : diversified # Tuncay Ozilhan : 1948 - >2013 : Turkey : beverages, diversified # Hubert Palfinger : 1942 - >2014 : Austria : hydraulic lift machinery # Dinu Patriciu : 1951 - >2012 : Romania : oil, real estate, retail # Guilherme Paulus : 1950 - >2013 : Brazil : tourism # Mark Pincus : 1966 - >2014 : US : online gaming # Sun Pingfan : 1970 - >2014 : China : knitting machines # Cesar Mata Pires : Brazil : ?? - >2014 : construction # Reinfried Pohl : 1929 - >2014 : Germany : mutual funds # Petro Poroshenko : 1966 - >2014 : Ukraine : confectionery # James Pritzker : 1952 - >2013 : US : hotels, investments : same as Thomas J.? # Dmitry Pumpyansky : 1964 - >2014 : Russia : steel pipes # Alexander Putilov : 1953 - >2014 : Russia : oil # He Qiaonv (Qiaonu) : 1966 - >2014 : China : landscape architecture # Liang Qingde : 1937 - >2011 : China : Appliances # Pang Qinghua : 1956 - >2011 : China : auto Distribution # Meng Qingshan : 1949 - >2012 : China : chemicals # Sean Quinn : 1946 - >2010 : Fermanagh, Ireland # Megdet Rahimkulov : 1946 - >2014 : Russia - Hungary : Investments # Ural Rakhimov : 1962 - >2010 : Russia # Paul Ramsay : 1936 - >2014 : Australia : Hospitals # G. M. Rao : 1951 ->2013 : India : infrastructure # Birgit Rausing : 1923 - >2012 : Sweden : packaging # G. V. Krishna Reddy : 1937 - >2010 : India # K. Anji Reddy : 1941 - 2013 : India : pharmaceuticals # Marc David Rich : 1935 - >2010 : US - Switzerland : commoditites # Robert Rich Jr : 1941 - >2014 : US : frozen foods # Hans Riegel : 1923 - 2013 : Bonn, Germany : candy # Richard Rockefeller : ?? - June 2014 # Andrei Rogachev : 1964 - >2011 : Russia : Retail # Boris Rotenberg : 1957 - >2014 : Russia : construction, pipes, chemicals # Nathaniel Rothschild : 1972 - >2012 : UK : Banking # Joanne (J.K.) Rowling : 1966 - >2011 : UK : Harry Potter # Dilek Sabanci : 1965 - >2013 : Turkey : Haci Omer sabanci Holding # Sevil Sabanci Sabanci : 1973 - >2013 : Turkey : haci Omer sabanci Hold # Desmond Sacco : 1943 - >2014 : South Africa : mining # Moise Safra : 1934 - >2014 : Brazil : banking # Francesco Saverio Salini : 1936 - >2014 : Italy : construction # Simonpietro Salini : 1933 - >2014 : Italy : construction # David Penaloza Sandoval : 1947 - >2014 : Mexico : construction # Julio Mario Santo Domingo : 1924 - >2011 : Bogota, Colombia : beer, divers # Silvio Santos : 1931 - >2013 : Brazil : television # Tamir Sapir : 1948 - >2010 : United States # Nikolai Sarkisov : 1969 - >2014 : Russia : insurance, real estate # Sergei Sarkisov : 1960 - >2014 : Russia : insurance & real estate # Lim Hariyanto Wijaya Sarwono : 1929 - >2014 : Indonesia : Palm Oil # Hajime Satomi : 1942 - >2014 : Japan : gaming # Silvio Scaglia : 1959 - >2010 : Italy : telecom # [[Scaife-189|Richard Mellon Scaife]] : 1932 - July 2014 age 82 : Pitts, PA, s. of Alan : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Mellon_Scaife Wikip] # Vladimir Scherbakov : 1950 - >2014 : Russia : autos # Anton Schlecker : 1944 - > 2011 : Ehingen, Germany : Retail # Hermann Schnabel : 1921 - >2010 : Hamburg, Germany # Donald J. Schneider : 1936 - >2011 : US : trucking # Steven Schonfeld : 1960 - >2010 : United States # Anatoly Sedykh : 1965 - >2014 : Russia : steel pipes # Anas Sefrioui : 1958 - >2014 : Morocco : Real estate # Alexei Semin : 1968 - >2014 : Russia : real estate # Mehmet Sepil : 1953 - >2011 : Turkey : oil # Jacques Servier : 1922 - >2014 : France : pharmaceuticals # Bacaksiz Sezai : 1950 - >2013 : Turkey : diversified # Huang Shaowu : 1971 - >2014 : China : retail # Alexander Shchukin : 1951 - >2011 : Russia : Coal # Eduard Shifrin : 1961 - >2010 : United Kingdom # Nobutoshi Shimamura : 1926 - >2012 : Japan : retail # Alexander Shnaider : 1969 - >2010 : Canada # Walter Herbert Shorenstein : 1915 - >2010 : 1915 - : San Francis : r/e # Du Shuanghua : 1965 - >2010 : China # Harold Clark Simmons : 1931 - 2013 : Dallas, TX : Investments # Brij Bhushan Singal : 1937 - >2014 : India : steel # Anatoly Skurov : 1953 ->2013 : Russia : coal, fertilisers # Allan Slaight : 1933 - >2014 : Canada : broadcasting # Juan Cuneo Solari : ?? - >2013 : Chile : retail # Taizo Son : ?? - >2014 : Japan : gaming # John Sperling : 1920 - >2012 : Phoenix, AZ : Apollo Group # Eric Sprott : 1945 - >2012 : Canada : Asset management # Woods Staton : 1950 - >2013 : Colombia : McDonald's restaurants # George Steinbrenner III : 1931 - >2010 : US : Yankees # Dorothéa Steinbruch : ?? - >2014 : Brazil : steel # Jacob Stolt-Nielsen : 1932 - >2014 : Norway : shipping # Michael Strauss : 1935 - >2011 : Israel : food, beverages # Nurzhan Subkhanberdin : 1966 - >2011 : Kazakhstan : banking # Kim Tack-Jin : 1967 - >2014 : South Korea : online gaming # Alexander Tedja : 1946 - >2013 : Indonesia : real estate # Ng Teng Fong : 1928 - Feb. 2, 2010 age 82 : Singapore : real est # Gautam Thapar : 1961 - >2012 : India : engineering, paper # Garibaldi Thohir : 1966 - >2013 : Indonesia : Coal # Olav Thon : 1923 - >2013 : Oslo, Norway : real estate # Wichai Thongthan : 1947 - >2013 : Thailand : real estate # Juan Gallardo Thurlow : 1948 - >2013 : Mexico : beverages # Mo Tianquan : 1964 - >2014 : China : internet information provider # Serhiy Tihipko : 1960 - >2014 : Ukraine : banking, agriculture # Frank (Vasile) Timis : 1964 - >2011 : Romania : Mining # Oleg Tinkov : 1968 - >2014 : Russia : banking # Dmitry Troitsky : 1965 - >2014 : Russia : Retail # Sergei Tsikalyuk : 1959 - >2014 : Russia : insurance # Max Turnauer : 1936 - >2014 : Austria : manufacturing # Shoji Uehara 1928 - >2014 : Japan : pharmaceuticals # Albert Lee Ueltschi : 1917 - >2012 : Irving, TX : Flight Safety Int'l # Mark Vadon : 1971 - >2014 : US : online retail # Alexander Vagin : 1959 - >2011 : Russia : Coal # Hope Hill van Beuren : 1935 - >2011 : Middletown, RI : Campbell Soup # John Van Lieshout : 1946 - >2014 : Australia : real estate # Rosa Evangelina Marcondes Penido Dalla Vecchia : 1950->2013 :Brz:roads # Andrey Verevskiy : 1975 - >2013 : Ukraine : agriculture # Eugen Viehof : 1916 - Feb. 5, 2010 age 93 : Moenchengladbach, Germany # Werner Voigt : 1930 - >2014 : Brazil : industrial machinery # Arkady Volozh : 1964 - >2014 : Russia : Internet # Dieter von Holtzbrinck : 1942 - >2010 : Germany # Albert von Thurn und Taxis : 1984 - >2014 : Germany : diversified # Rakesh Wadhawan : 1952 - >2010 : India # Chris Wallin : ?? - >2012 : Australia : Coal # Matt Walsh : ?? - >2014 : US : construction : related to Dan # Dan Walsh : ?? - >2014 : US : construction : related to Matt # Tsai Wan-Tsai : 1929 - >2014 : Taipei, Taiwan : insurance # Yao Wenbin : 1971 - >2014 : China : software # Xiang Wenbo : 1963 - >2013 : China : manufacturing # Zhu Wenchen : 1966 - >2014 : China : pharmaceuticals # Wei Wenyuan : 1955 - >2011 : China : Investments # Huang Wenzai : 1954 - >2010 : China # Lilian Werninghaus : 1935 - >2014 : Brazil : industrial machinery # Graham Weston : 1964 - >2013 : US : web hosting # Angela Bennett Wright : 1945 - >2014 : Australia : Mining : rel to Michael # Michael Wright : ?? - >2012 : Australia : Mining : related to Angela # Charles Wyly : 1934 - 2011 age 77 # Samuel Wyly : 1936 - >2010 : Dallas, TX # Qi Xiangdong : 1971 - >2014 : China : software # Liu Xiaomeng : 1955 - >2014 : China : appliance retailer # Wang Xingchun : 1964 - >2011 : Belgium : Coal # Wu Xiong : ?? - >2014 : China : infant formula # Tang Xiuguo : 1964 - >2013 : China : manufacturing # He Xuechu : 1963 - >2011 : Hong Kong : Mining # David Yakobashvili : 1957 - >2014 : Russia : oil, real estate # Vadim Yakunin : 1963 - >2011 : Russia : pharmacy # Hiroshi Yamauchi : 1927 - >2013 : Kyoto, Japan : Nintendo # Xian Yang : 1974 - >2011 : China : Coal # Kamil Yazici : 1929 - >2013 : Turkey : beverages, diversified # Huang Yi : 1962 - >2014 : Hong Kong : auto distribution # Chen Yihong : 1958 - >2011 : China : Retail # Li San Yim : 1952 - >2011 : China : Manufacturing # Wang Yiting : 1951 - >2013 : China : coal mining # Chaleo Yoovidhya : 1931 - >2012 : Bangkok, Thailand : Red Bull # Denise York : 1951 - >2014 : US : real estate # Ren Yuanlin : 1954 - >2011 : China : Shipbuilding # Ye Yuanxi : 1963 - >2013 : China : decorations # Larry Yung : 1942 - >2013 : Hong Kong : Diversified # Wang Yung-Tsai : 1921 - >2014 : Taiwan : plastics # Liu Zaiwang : 1972 - >2013 : China : decoration # Huang Zelan 1956 - >2013 : China : metals # Chen Zemin : 1943 - >2014 : China : food # Li Zhaohui : 1981 - >2010 : China # Liu Zhenfeng : 1962 - >2014 : China : oilfield equipment # Li Zhenjiang : 1957 - >2013 : China : pharmaceuticals # Kostyantin Zhevago : 1974 - >2014 : Ukraine : banking, mining # Cui Zhixiang : 1963 - >2013 : China : copper processing # Zhang Zhixiang : 1967 - >2013 : China : steel # Zhang Zhongneng : 1964 - >2014 : China : aluminum # Mao Zhongwu : 1963 - >2013 : China : manufacturing # He Zhusheng : 1948 - >2010 : China # Igor Zyuzin : 1961 - >2013 : Russia : steel === Wealthiest Rulers and Kingpins === The following list includes the richest royalty, dictators, and criminal kingpins, all of whom gain and hold vast wealth through untaxed inheritance and by force of their political power. This list is not complete, and may be controversial. :: Name : Birth - Death : Country # Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan : ?? - >1998 UAE # Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani: ?? - >1998 : Qatar # Makhtoum bin Rashid Al-Maktoum : ?? - >1998 Dubai # Sheikh Jaber Al-ahmed Al-jaber Al-sabah : ?? - >1998 Kuwait # King Faud Bin Abdul Aziz Alsaud : ?? - >1998 Saudi Arabia # King Bhumibol Adulyadej : ?? - >1997 : Thailand # Yasser Arafat : ?? - ?? Palestinian Authority # Queen Beatrix : ?? - >1997 : Netherlands # Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah : ?? - >1998 Brunei # Fidel Castro : ?? - >1997 : Cuba # Saddam Hussein : ?? - >1998 : Iraq # Joaquin Guzman Loera : 1958 - >2012 : Mexico : drug trafficking # Princess Wilhelmina Helena Pauline Maria of Orange-Nassau : 1880 - 1962 # Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani : 1934 – 2017 : Iranian mullah[https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/08/world/middleeast/ayatollah-rafsanjani-dead.html?_r=1 Ayatollah Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, Ex-President of Iran, Dies at 82 By ALAN COWELLJAN. 8, 2017] "In 2003, Forbes magazine said Mr. Rafsanjani’s personal wealth exceeded $1 billion." # Unnamed Suharto : ?? - >1999 : Indonesia # Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornesmisza : ?? - >1999 : Switzerland === Current Billionaires === If the billionaire in this list does not have an aliased WikiTree link, then they do not yet have a known WikiTree profile. Please find or create a profile for them, following the [[Project:Notables | Notables Project]] guidelines for "Living Notables", and also leave a Comment here including the new link, so that it can be aliased to this list. To see the complete Forbes profile biography for each billionaire, view the individual profile at the source Forbes list link above. 2015 Rank : Name : Mar 2015 Age : Birth Yr : Residence : Source of Wealth : Wikipedia # [[Gates-1183 | William H. 'Bill' Gates III]] : 59 : 1956 : US : Microsoft : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Gates Wikipedia] # Carlos Slim Helu : 75 : 1940 : Mexico : telecom : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_Slim Wikipedia] # [[Buffett-33 | Warren Edward Buffett]] : 84 : 1931 : US : Berkshire Hathaway : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warren_Buffett Wikipedia] # Amancio Ortega : 78 : 1937 : Spain : Zara : # [[Ellison-437 | Lawrence Joseph Ellison]] : 70 : 1944 : US : Oracle : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Ellison Wikipedia] # [[Koch-3984|Charles de Ganahl Koch]] : 79 : 1935 : US : diversified : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Koch Wikipedia] # [[Koch-4394|David Hamilton Koch]] : 74 : 1941 - 2019 : US : diversified : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_H._Koch Wikipedia] # Christy Walton : 60 : 1955 : US : Wal-Mart : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christy_Walton Wikipedia] # Jim C. Walton : 67 : 1948 : US : Wal-Mart : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Walton Wikipedia] # Liliane Bettencourt : 92 : 1923 : France : L'Oreal : # Alice Louise Walton : 65 : 1950 : US : Wal-Mart : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Walton Wikipedia] # S. Robson Walton : 71 : 1944 : US : Wal-Mart : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._Robson_Walton Wikipedia] # Bernard Arnault : 66 : 1949 : France : LVMH : # Michael Rubens Bloomberg : 73 : 1942 : US : Bloomberg LP : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bloomberg Wikipedia] # Jeffrey P. Bezos : 51 : 1964 : US : Amazon.com : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Bezos Wikipedia] # Mark Zuckerberg : 30 : 1985 : US : Facebook : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Zuckerberg Wikipedia] # Li Ka-shing : 86 : 1929 : Hong Kong : diversified : # Sheldon Adelson : 81 : 1934 : US : casinos : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheldon_Adelson Wikipedia] # [[Page-3610 | Larry Page]] : 41 : 1974 : US : Google : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Page Wikipedia] # Sergey Brin : 41 : 1973 : US : Google : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey_Brin Wikipedia] # Georg Schaeffler Jr. : 50 : 1965 : Germany : ball bearings : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georg_F._W._Schaeffler Wikipedia] # Forrest Edward Mars, Jr. : 83 : 1932 : US : candy : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forrest_Mars,_Jr. Wikipedia] # Jacqueline Mars Vogel Badger : 75 : 1939 : US : candy : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Mars Wikipedia] # John Franklyn Mars : 78 : 1937 : US : candy : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mars Wikipedia] # [[Thomson-2697|David Kenneth Roy Thomson]] : 57 : 1957 : Canada : media : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Thomson,_3rd_Baron_Thomson_of_Fleet Wikipedia] # Jorge Paulo Lemann : 75 : 1939 : Brazil : beer : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jorge_Paulo_Lemann Wikipedia] # Lee Shau-kee : 87 : 1928 : Hong Kong : real estate : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Shau-kee Wikipedia] # Stefan Persson : 67 : 1948 : Sweden : H&M : # George Soros : 84 : 1930 : US : hedge funds : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Soros Wikipedia] # Wang Jianlin : 60 : 1954 : China : real estate : # Carl Celian Icahn : 79 : 1935 : US : investments : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Icahn Wikipedia] # Maria Franca Fissolo : 97 : 1917 : Italy : Nutella, chocolates : # Jack Ma : 50 : 1964 : China : e-commerce : # Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud : 59 : 1955 : Saudi Arabia : invests : # Steven Anthony Ballmer : 58 : 1956 : US : Microsoft : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Ballmer Wikipedia] # Phillip Hampson Knight : 77 : 1937 : US : Nike : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Knight Wikipedia] # Beate Heister Albrecht : : Germany : supermarkets : # Karl Albrecht Jr. : : Germany : supermarkets : # Li Hejun : 47 : 1967 : China : solar power equipment : # Mukesh Ambani : 57 : 1957 : India : petrochemicals, oil & gas : # Leonardo Del Vecchio : 79 : 1935 : Italy : eyeglasses : # Leonard 'Len' Blavatnik : 57 : 1657 : US : diversified : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Blavatnik Wikipedia] # Tadashi Yanai : 66 : 1948 : Japan : retail : # Charles Ergen : 62 : 1952 : US : Dish Network : # Dilip Shanghvi : 59 : 1955 : India : pharmaceuticals : # Laurene Powell Jobs : 51 : 1963 : US : Apple, Disney : # Dieter Schwarz : 75 : 1939 : Germany : retail : # Michael Dell : 50 : 1964 : US : Dell : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Dell Wikipedia] # Azim Premji : 69 : 1945 : India : software : # Theo Albrecht, Jr. : 64 : 1950 : Germany : Aldi, Trader Joe's : # Michael Otto : 71 : 1943 : Germany : retail, real estate : # Paul Gardner Allen : 62 : 1952 : US : Microsoft, investments : # Joseph Safra : 76 : 1938 : Brazil : banking : # Anne Cox Chambers : 95 : 1919 : US : media : # Susanne Klatten : 52 : 1962 : Germany : BMW, pharmaceuticals : # Pallonji S. Mistry : 85 : 1929 : Ireland : construction : # Ma Huateng : 43 : 1971 : China : internet media : # Patrick Drahi : 51 : 1963 : France : Telecom : # Thomas Kwok : : Hong Kong : real estate : # Raymond Kwok : : Hong Kong : real estate : # Stefan Quandt : 48 : 1966 : Germany : son of Herbert and Johanna, BMW heir : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Quandt Wikipedia] # Ray Dalio : 65 : 1949 : US : hedge funds : # Vladimir O. Potanin : 54 : 1960 : Russia : metals : # Serge Dassault : 89 : 1925 : France : aviation : # Robin Li : 46 : 1968 : China : internet search : # Donald Leroy Bren : 82 : 1932 : US : real estate : # Francois Pinault : 78 : 1936 : France : retail : # Shiv Nadar : 69 : 1945 : India : information technology : # Aliko Dangote : 57 : 1957 : Nigeria : cement, sugar, flour : # Mikhail M. Fridman : 50 : 1964 : Russia : oil, banking, telecom : # Srichand Hinduja : 79 : 1936 : UK : diversified : bro of Gopichand # Gopichand Hinduja : 79 : 1936 : UK : diversified : bro of Srichand # Ronald Owen Perelman : 72 : 1942 : US : leveraged buyouts : # Cheng Yu-tung : 89 : 1925 : Hong Kong : diversified : # Alisher Usmanov : 61 : 1953 : Russia : steel & mining, telecom, invests : # Henry Sy : 90 : 1924 : Philippines : diversified : # Viktor Vekselberg : 57 : 1957 : Russia : metals, energy : # Masayoshi Son : 57 : 1957 : Japan : internet, telecom : # James Simons : 76 : 1938 : US : hedge funds : # German Larrea Mota Velasco : 61 : 1953 : Mexico : mining : # Keith Rupert Murdoch : 83 : 1931 : US : media : # Johanna Quandt : 88 : 1926 - 2015 : Germany : m. Herbert, BMW heir : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johanna_Quandt Wikipedia] # David Reuben : 72 : 1942 : UK : investments, real estate : # Simon Reuben : 72 : 1942 : UK : investments, real estate : # Dhanin Chearavanont : 75 : 1939 : Thailand : food : # Iris Fontbona : 72 : 1942 : Chile : mining : # Lui Che Woo : 85 : 1929 : Hong Kong : casinos : # Lakshmi Mittal : 64 : 1950 : India : steel : # Abigail Johnson : 53 : 1961 : US : money management : # Luis Carlos Sarmiento Angulo : 82 : 1932 : Colombia : banking : # Lei Jun : 45 : 1969 : China : smartphones : # Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi : 70 : 1944 : Thailand : beverages : # Alexey A. Mordashov : 49 : 1965 : Russia : steel, investments : # Marcel Herrmann Telles : 65 : 1949 : Brazil : beer : # Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor : 63 : 1951 : UK : real estate : # Hans Rausing : 88 : 1926 : Sweden : packaging : # Jack Crawford Taylor : 92 : 1922 : US : Enterprise Rent-A-Car : # Charles C. Butt : 77 : 1937 : US : supermarkets : # Georgina 'Gina' Rinehart : 61 : 1953 : Australia : mining : # Vagit Y. Alekperov : 64 : 1950 : Russia : Lukoil : # Harold Hamm : 69 : 1945 : US : oil & gas : [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Hamm Wikipedia] # Patrick Soon-Shiong : 63 : 1951 : US : pharmaceuticals : # Stefano Pessina : 73 : 1941 : Italy : drugstores : # Richard D. Kinder : 70 : 1944 : US : pipelines : # Elon Musk : 43 : 1971 : US : Tesla Motors : # Stephen Schwarzman : 68 : 1946 : US : investments : # Klaus-Michael Kühne : 77 : 1937 : Germany : shipping : # Philip Frederick Anschutz : 75 : 1939 : US : investments : # Andrew Beal : 62 : 1952 : US : banks, real estate : # Leonid Mikhelson : 59 : 1955 : Russia : gas, chemicals : # Charlene L. de Carvalho-Heineken : 60 : 1954 : Netherlands : Heineken # Vladimir Lisin : 58 : 1956 : Russia : steel, transport : # Steven 'Steve' Cohen : 59 : 1955 : US : hedge funds : # Robert Kuok : 91 : 1923 : Malaysia : diversified : # Lee Kun-Hee : 73 : 1942 : South Korea : electronics/insurance # Carlos Alberto Sicupira : 67 : 1948 : Brazil : beer # John Paulson : 59 : 1956 : US : hedge funds # Joseph Lau : 63 : 1952 : Hong Kong : real estate # Thomas Peterffy : 70 : 1945 : US : discount brokerage # Mohammed H. Al Amoudi : 68 : 1947 : Saudi Arabia : oil, diversified # Dietrich Mateschitz : 70 : 1945 : Austria : Red Bull # Hank & Doug Meijer : : US : supermarkets # Gennady Timchenko : 62 : 1953 : Russia : oil & gas # John Fredriksen : 70 : 1945 : Cyprus : shipping # Alberto Bailleres Gonzalez : 83 : 1932 : Mexico : mining # Massimiliana Landini Aleotti : 72 : 1943 : Italy : pharmaceuticals # David Tepper : 57 : 1958 : US hedge funds # Zong Qinghou : 69 : 1946 : China : beverages # Pierre Castel : 88 : 1927 : France : wine # He Xiangjian : 72 : 1943 : China : home appliances # Mikhail Prokhorov : 49 : 1966 : Russia : investments # Wang Wenyin : 47 : 1968 : China : mining, copper products # T. Ananda Krishnan : 76 : 1939 : Malaysia : telecom # Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen : 67 : 1948 : Denmark : Lego # Robert & Philip Ng : : Singapore : real estate # Galen Weston : 74 : 1941 : Canada : retail # German Khan : 53 : 1962 : Russia : banking, telecom, retail # Alain Wertheimer : 66 : 1949 : France : Chanel # Gerard Wertheimer : 64 : 1951 : France : Chanel # Xavier Niel : 47 : 1968 : France : internet, telecom # Roman A. Abramovich : 48 : 1967 : Russia : steel, investments # Leonard Alan Lauder : 81 : 1934 : US : Estee Lauder # Andrey Melnichenko : 43 : 1972 : Russia : coal, fertilizers # Hasso Plattner : 71 : 1944 : Germany : software # Eric Schmidt : 59 : 1956 : US : Google # Kumar Mangalam Birla : 47 : 1968 : Bombay, India : commodities # R. Budi Hartono : 74 : 1941 : Kudus, Indonesia : banking, tobacco # George B. Kaiser : 72 : 1943 : US : oil & gas, banking # John R. Menard, Jr. : 75 : 1940 : US : retail # Samuel Irving Newhouse, Jr. : 87 : 1928 : US : media # Tsai Eng-Meng : 58 : 1957 : Taiwan : food, beverages # Wei Jianjun : 51 : 1964 : China : automobiles # Ernesto Bertarelli : 49 : 1966 : Switzerland : biotech, investments # Carrie Perrodo : 64 : 1951 : France : Inherited # Michael Hartono : 75 : 1940 : Indonesia : tobacco, banking # Hiroshi Mikitani : 50 : 1965 : Japan : online retailing # Pan Sutong : 52 : 1963 : Hong Kong : real estate # Klaus Tschira : 74 : 1941 : Germany : software # Peter Woo : 69 : 1946 : Hong Kong : real estate # James 'Jim' Kennedy : 67 : 1948 : US : media # Eyal Ofer : 64 : 1951 : Israel : real estate, shipping # Blair Parry-Okeden : 64 : 1951 : US : media # Dmitry Rybolovlev : 48 : 1967 : Russia : fertilizer # Petr Kellner : 50 : 1965 : Czech Republic : banking, insurance # Margarita Louis-Dreyfus : 51 : 1964 : Switzerland : commodities # Sergei Galitsky : 47 : 1968 : Russia : retail # John C. Malone : 74 : 1941 : US : cable television # Donald Edward Newhouse : 85 : 1930 : US : media # Joao Roberto Marinho : 61 : 1954 : Brazil : media # Jose Roberto Marinho : 59 : 1956 : Brazil : media # Roberto Irineu Marinho : 67 : 1948 : Brazil : media # Pierre M. Omidyar : 47 : 1968 : US : Ebay # Ricardo Salinas Pliego : 59 : 1956 : Mexico : retail, media # Gianluigi & Rafaela Aponte : 73 : 1942 : Switzerland : shipping # Dustin Moskovitz : 30 : 1985 : US : Facebook # August von Finck, Jr : 85 : 1930 - 2021 : Germany : son of August, heir of Allianz & Merck Finck [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_von_Finck_Jr. Wik] # Leslie Herbert Wexner : 77 : 1938 : US : retail # Giorgio Armani : 80 : 1935 : Italy : Armani # Thomas F. Frist, Jr. : 76 : 1939 : US : health care # Takemitsu Takizaki : 69 : 1946 : Japan : sensors # James Goodnight : 72 : 1943 : US : software # Jim Pattison : 86 : 1929 : Canada : diversified # Silvio Berlusconi : 78 : 1937 : Italy : media # David A. Duffield : 74 : 1941 : US : business software # Edward Crosby 'Ned' Johnson III : 84 : 1931 : US : money manag # Liu Qiangdong : 40 : 1975 : China : e-commerce # Johann Rupert : 64 : 1951 : South Africa : luxury goods # Alexei Kuzmichev : 52 : Russia : banking, telecom, retail # Eli Broad : 81 : 1934 : US : investments # Charles Gerald John Cadogan : 77 : 1938 : UK : real estate # Dietmar Hopp : 74 : 1941 : Germany : software # Uday Kotak : 55 : 1960 : India : banking # Jay Yong Lee : 46 : 1969 : South Korea : electronics/tourism # Suh Kyung-Bae : 52 : 1963 : South Korea : cosmetics # Micky Arison : 65 : 1950 : US : Carnival Cruises # Emmanuel Besnier : 44 : 1971 : France : cheese # Walter Kwok : 64 : 1951 : Hong Kong : real estate # Ralph Lauren : 75 : 1940 : US : Ralph Lauren # David Geffen : 72 : 1943 : US : entertainment # Graeme Hart : 59 : 1956 : New Zealand : investments # Gordon Earle Moore : 86 : 1929 : US : Intel # Wang Jing : 42 : 1973 : China : telecom services # Goh Cheng Liang : ?? : ?? : Singapore : paints # Denis O'Brien : 56 : 1959 : Ireland : telecom # Rinat Akhmetov : 48 : 1967 : Ukraine : steel, coal # Vincent Bollore : 62 : 1953 : France : investments # Jean-Claude Decaux : 77 : 1938 : France : advertising # Eva Gonda de Rivera : ?? : ?? : Mexico : beverages # Nicky Oppenheimer : 69 : 1946 : South Africa : diamonds # Maria-Elisabeth Schaeffler : 73 : 17 August 1941 : Ger : ball bearings [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria-Elisabeth_Schaeffler Wik] # Reinhold Würth : 79 : 1936 : Germany : fasteners # Gautam Adani : 52 : 1963 : India : commodities, infrastructure # William Ding : 43 : 1972 : China : online games # Johann Graf : 68 : 1947 : Austria : gambling # Charles Bartlett Johnson : 82 : 1933 : US : money management # Jan Koum : 39 : 1976 : US : WhatsApp # Yonghao Liu Yongxing : 66 : 1949 : China : agribusiness # Sunil Mittal : 57 : 1958 : India : telecom # Cyrus Poonawalla : 73 : 1942 : India : vaccines # Carl Cook : 52 : 1963 : US : medical devices # Kenneth 'Ken' Griffin : 46 : 1969 : US : hedge funds # James Irving : 86 : 1929 : Canada : diversified, related to Arthur # Stephen Ross : 74 : 1941 : US : real estate # Abdulla bin Ahmad Al Ghurair : ?? : ?? : UAE : diversified # Richard LeFrak : 69 : 1946 : US : real estate # Melker Schorling : 67 : 1948 : Sweden : investments # Charles R. Schwab : 77 : 1938 : US : discount brokerage # Heinz Hermann Thiele : 73 : 1942 : Germany : brakes # Enos Stanley Kroenke : 67 : 1948 : US : sports, real estate # Sandra Ortega Mera : 46 : 1969 : Spain : Zara # Sumner Murray Redstone : 91 : 1924 : US : Media # Nassef Sawiris : 54 : 1961 : Egypt : construction # Christoffel Wiese : 73 : 1942 : South Africa : retailing # Majid Al Futtaim : ?? : ?? : UAE : real estate, retail # Dannine Avara : 51 : 1964 : US : pipelines # Oleg V. Deripaska : 47 : 1968 : Russia : aluminum, utilities # Scott Duncan : 32 : 1983 : US : pipelines # Curt Engelhorn : 88 : 1927 : Germany : pharmaceuticals # Milane Frantz : 45 : 1970 : US : pipelines # Hui Ka Yan : 56 : 1959 : China : real estate # Rupert Johnson Jr. : 73 : 1942 : US : money management # Michael Kadoorie : 73 : 1942 : Hong Kong : diversified # Kelcy Warren : 59 : 1956 : US : pipelines # Chan Laiwa : 74 : 1941 : China : real estate # Terry Gou : 64 : 1951 : Taiwan : electronics # Willi & Isolde Liebherr : ?? : ?? : Switzerland : construction # Ira Rennert : 80 : 1935 : US : investments # Randa Williams : 53 : 1962 : US : pipelines # Hansjoerg Wyss : 80 : 1935 : Switzerland : medical devices # David Green : 73 : 1942 : US : retail # Augusto & Giorgio Perfetti : ?? : ?? : Italy : candy # Jin Sook & Do Won Chang : 60 : 1955 : US : fashion retail # Bruce Halle : 84 : 1931 : US : tires # Lu Zhiqiang : 62 : 1953 : China : diversified # Bruno Schroder : 82 : 1933 : UK : banking # Joseph Tsai : 51 : 1964 : Canada : e-commerce # Dennis Washington : 80 : 1935 : US : construction, mining # John Gokongwei Jr. : 87 : 1928 : Philippines : diversified # Desh Bandhu Gupta : 77 : 1938 : India : pharmaceuticals # Pauline MacMillan Keinath : 81 : 1934 : US : Cargill # Loretta Robinson : 75 : 1940 : Canada : cable tv # Zhang Zhidong : 43 : 1972 : China : internet media # Chung Mong-Koo : 76 : 1939 : South Korea : motor vehicles # Richard Marvin DeVos : 89 : 1926 : US : Amway # Guo Guangchang : 48 : 1967 : China : diversified # Lin Yu-lin : 79 : 1936 : Taiwan : real estate # Andrei Skoch : 49 : 1966 : Russia : steel # Juan-Miguel Villar Mir : 83 : 1932 : Spain : construction # Maria Asuncion Aramburuzabala : 51 : 1964 : Mexico beer, inv # Ray Lee Hunt : 72 : 1943 : US : oil, real estate [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ray_Lee_Hunt Wikipedia] # Ann Walton Kroenke : 66 : 1949 : US : Wal-Mart # Quek Leng Chan : 73 : 1942 : Malaysia : banking, real estate # Keiichiro Takahara : 83 : 1932 : Japan : diapers # Stef Wertheimer : 88 : 1927 : Israel : tools # Arthur Irving : 85 : 1930 : Canada : oil, related to James # Herbert Kohler Jr. : 76 : 1939 : US : plumbing fixtures # Anders Holch Povlsen : 42 : 1973 : Denmark : retail # Jorn Rausing : 55 : 1960 : Sweden : inherited # Thomas Schmidheiny : 69 : 1946 : Switzerland : cement # Cho Yaw Wee : 86 : 1929 : Singapore : banking # Hui Wing Mau : 64 : 1951 : Hong Kong : real estate # Joseph 'Joe' Lewis : 78 : 1937 : UK : investments # Juan Roig : 65 : 1950 : Spain : supermarkets # Robert Rowling : 61 : 1954 : US : investments # Teh Hong Piow : 84 : 1931 : Malaysia : banking # Harry Triguboff : 82 : 1933 : Australia : property # Leon Black : 63 : 1952 : US : private equity # Carlos and Alejandro Bulgheroni : ?? : ?? : Argentina : oil & gas # Garrett Camp : 36 : 1979 : Canada : car service # Leonid Fedun : 58 : 1957 : Russia : oil # Savitri Jindal : 64 : 1951 : India : steel # Antonia Johnson : 71 : 1944 : Sweden : diversified # Travis Kalanick : 38 : 1977 : US : US : car service # Leonard Norman Stern : 76 : 1939 : US : real estate # David & Frederick Barclay : 81 : UK : media, retail # Vivien Chen : 56 : 1959 : Hong Kong : real estate # Bidzina Ivanishvili : 59 : 1956 : Georgia : investments # Micky Jagtiani : 63 : 1952 : India : retail # Henry R. Kravis : 71 : 1944 : US : private equity # James Packer : 47 : 1968 : Australia : casinos # Enrique Razon Jr. : 55 : 1960 : Philippines : ports # Odd Reitan : 63 : 1952 : Norway : retail, real estate # George R. Roberts : 71 : 1944 : US : private equity # Paolo & Gianfelice Mario Rocca : ?? : ?? : Italy : pipe manufact # Pyotr Aven : 59 : 1956 : Russia : banking, telecom # Ivan Glasenberg : 58 : 1957 : Switzerland : mining # Philip & Cristina Green : 62 : 1953 : UK : retail # Lu Guanqiu : 70 : 1945 : China : diversified # Arnon Milchan : 70 : 1945 : Israel : movie making # Dan Olsson : 68 : 1947 : Sweden : diversified # Finn Rausing : 60 : 1955 : Sweden : inherited # Kirsten Rausing : 62 : 1953 : Sweden : packaging # Laurence Graff : 76 : 1939 : UK : diamond jewelry # Pansy Ho : 52 : 1963 : Hong Kong : casinos # Bertil Hult : 74 : 1941 : Sweden : education # Karl-Heinz Kipp : 91 : 1924 : Germany : retail # Bruce Kovner : 70 : 1945 : US : hedge funds # George Lucas : 70 : 1945 : US : Star Wars # David Sun : 63 : 1952 : US : computer hardware # John Tu : 74 : 1941 : US : computer hardware # Yang Huiyan : 33 : 1982 : China : real estate # Michael Ashley : 50 : 1965 : UK : sports retailing # James Dyson : 67 : 1948 : UK : vacuums # Baron Albert Frere : 89 : 1926 : Belgium : investments # Jeffery Hildebrand : 56 : 1959 : US : oil # Kwee brothers : 70 : 1945 : Singapore : real estate # Liang Wengen : 58 : 1957 : China : construction equipment # Frank Lowy : 84 : 1931 : Australia : shopping malls # Frederik Paulsen : 64 : 1951 : Sweden : health care # Samuel 'Sam' Zell : 73 : US : real estate, private equity # Daniel Morton Ziff : 43 : 1972 : US : investments # Dirk Edward Ziff : 50 : 1965 : US : investments # Robert David Ziff : 48 : 1967 : US : investments # Isak Andic : 61 : 1954 : Spain : clothing retail # Richard Branson : 64 : 1951 : UK : Virgin # Adi Godrej : 72 : 1943 : India : consumer goods # Jamshyd Godrej : 66 : 1949 : India : consumer goods # Michael & Marian Ilitch : 85 : 1930 : US : pizza # Theodore 'Ted' Lerner : 89 : 1926 : US : real estate # Idan Ofer : 59 : 1956 : Israel : drilling, shipping # Emanuele (Lino) Saputo : 78 : 1937 : Canada : cheese # Eduardo Saverin : 32 : 1983 ; Brazil : Facebook # Andrew Tan : 62 : 1953 : Philippines : diversified # Zhou Jianping : 54 : 1961 : China : apparel # Phillip Frost : 78 : 1937 : US : pharmaceuticals # Daniel Gilbert : 53 : 1962 : US : Quicken Loans # Gong Hongjia : 50 : 1965 : Hong Kong : investments # Stein Erik Hagen : 58 : 1957 : Norway : retail # Reid Hoffman : 47 : 1968 : US : LinkedIn # Nancy Walton Laurie : 63 : 1952 : US : Wal-Mart # Liu Yonghao : 63 : 1952 : China : agribusiness # Sri Prakash Lohia : 62 : 1953 : Indonesia : polyester # Whitney MacMillan : 86 : 1929 : US : Cargill # John Albert Sobrato : 75 : 1942 : US : real estate # Tong Jinquan : 60 : 1955 ; China : real estate # Dona Bertarelli : 47 : 1968 : Switzerland : biotech # Heinrich Deichmann : 52 : 1963 : Germany : Footwear # Paul Tudor Jones II : 60 : 1955 : US : hedge funds # Randal Kirk : 61 : 1954 l US : pharmaceuticals # Lee Shin Cheng : 76 : 1939 : Malaysia : palm oil, real est # Ludwig Merckle : 50 : 1965 : Germany : pharmaceuticals # Sergei Popov : 43 : 1972 ; Russia : banking # Mark Shoen : 63 : 1952 ; US : U-Haul # Alexander Abramov : 56 : 1959 : Russia : steel, mining # Pierre Bellon : 85 : 1930 ; France : food services # Kunio Busujima : 89 : 1926 : Japan : Pachinko Machines # Michael Herz : 71 : 1944 ; Germany : coffee # Wolfgang Herz : 64 : 1951 ; Germany : coffee # Elizabeth Holmes : 31 : 1984 : US : blood testing # Shahid Khan : 64 : 1951 ; US : auto parts # Richard Li : 48 : 1967 : Hong Kong : telecoms # Shashi & Ravi Ruia : 1944 : India : diversified # Americo Amorim : 80 : 1935 ; Portugal : energy, invest # Shari Arison Dorsman : 57 : 1958 ; Israel : Carnival Cruises # Abilio dos Santos Diniz : 78 : 1937 : Brazil : retail # Guenther Fielmann : 75 : 1940 : Germany : optometry # Filaret Galchev : 51 : 1964 : Russia : construction materials # Ian & Richard Livingstone : ?? : ?? : UK : real estate # Horst Paulmann : 80 : 1935 : Chile : retail # Alejandro Santo Domingo Davila : 38 : 1977 US : beer # Andres Santo Domingo : 36 : 1979 : US : beer # Lucio Tan : 80 : 1935 : Philippines : diversified # George Ty : 82 : 1933 : Philippines : banking # Murat Ulker : 55 : 1960 : Turkey : food manufacturing # Jeronimo Arango : 89 : 1926 : Mexico : retail # Sir Anthony Bamford : 69 : 1946 : UK : construction equipment # Charles Francis Dolan : 88 : 1927 : US : cable television # Tamara Gustavson : 53 : 1962 : US : self storage # Zarakh Iliev : 48 : 1967 : Russia : real estate # Robert Kraft : 73 : 1942 : US : New England Patriots # Luo Jye : 89 : 1926 : Taiwan : tires # God Nisanov : 42 : 1973 ; Russia : real estate # Karen Pritzker : 57 : 1958 : US : hotels, investments # Trevor Rees-Jones : 63 : 1952 ; US : oil & gas # Chairul Tanjung : 52 : 1963 ; Indonesia : diversified # Lottie Tham : 65 : 1950 ; Sweden : H&M # Mike Adenuga : 61 : 1954 : Nigeria : telcom, oil # Subhash Chandra : 64 : 1951 ; India : media # Gustaf Douglas : 77 : 1938 : Sweden : security # Han Chang-Woo : 84 : 1931 : Japan : pachinko parlors # Jerral 'Jerry' Jones : 72 : 1943 : US : Dallas Cowboys # Kirk Kerkorian : 97 : 1918 : US : casinos, investments # Lin Rong San : 75 : 1940 : Taiwan : real estate # Stewart and Lynda Resnick : ?? : ?? : US : agriculture, water # Wang Wei : 44 : 1971 ; China : package delivery service # Karl Wlaschek : 97 : 1918 ; Austria : retail # Aloys Wobben : 63 : 1952 ; Germany : wind turbines # Zhang Jindong : 51 : 1964 : China : appliance retailer # Pr. Sultan bin Mohammed bin Saud Al Kabeer : 61 : 1954 : Arabia : dairy # Benu Gopal Bangur : 83 : 1932 : India : cement # Patrizio Bertelli : 69 : 1946 ; Italy : luxury goods # David Consunji : 93 : 1922 : Philippines : construction # Frits Goldschmeding : 81 : 1934 : Netherlands : temp agency # Martha Robinson Rivers Ingram : 79 : 1936 : US : book distrib, transp # Barry Lam : 65 : 1950 : Taiwan : computers # John Morris : 66 : 1949 : US : sporting goods retail # Miuccia Bianchi Prada : 65 : 1950 : Italy : Prada # Mark Scheinberg : 41 : 1974 : Canada : online gambling # David Shaw : 63 : 1952 : US : hedge funds # Donald John Trump : 68 : 1947 : US : television, real estate # Zhang Shiping : 68 : 1947 ; China : aluminum products # Anil Ambani : 55 : 1960 : India : diversified # Samvel Karapetyan : 49 : 1966 : Russia : development # Jan Kulczyk : 65 : 1950 : Poland : telecom, oil, beer # Tom & Judy Love : 77 : 1938 : US : retail & gas stations # Mohamed Mansour : 67 : 1948 ; Egypt : diversified # Mitchell Rales : 58 : 1957 : US : manufacturing, investments # Wolfgang Reimann : 62 : 1953 : Germany : consumer goods # Matthias Reimann-Andersen : 49 : 1966 : Germany : cons gds # Stefan Reimann-Andersen : 51 : 1964 : Germany : cons gds # Renate Reimann-Haas : 63 : 1952 : Germany : consumer goods # J. Christopher Reyes : 61 : 1954 ; US : food distribution # M. Jude Reyes : 59 : 1956 : US : food distribution # Edward Roski Jr. : 76 : 1939 : US : real estate # Reinhold Schmieding : 60 : 1955 : US : medical devices # Jerry Speyer : 74 : 1941 : US : real estate # Friede Springer : 72 : 1943 : Germany : publishing # Sun Guangxin : 52 : 1963 : China : diversified # Riley P. Bechtel : 62 : 1952 : US : engineering, constr [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riley_P._Bechtel Wikipedia] # Stephen Davison Bechtel Jr. : 89 : 1925 : US : engineer, const [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Bechtel,_Jr. Wik] # Ralph Dommermuth : 51 : 1964 : Germany : internet service # Bernard 'Bernie' Ecclestone : 84 : 1931 : UK : Formula One # Nathan Kirsh : 83 : 1932 ; Swaziland : retail, real estate # Vikram Lal : 73 : 1942 : India : motorcycles # Lars Larsen : 66 : 1949 : Denmark : retail # Ronald Steven Lauder : 71 : 1944 : US : Estee Lauder # George L. Lindemann : 78 : 1937 : US : investments # Niels Peter Louis-Hansen : 67 : 1948 : Denmark : medical devices #4 Pankaj Patel : 61 : 1954 : India : pharmaceuticals # Bernard (Barry) Sherman : 73 : 1942 : Canada : pharmaceuticals # Shi Yuzhu : 52 : 1963 : China : online games, investments # Jeffrey S. Skoll : 50 : 1965 : US : Ebay # Frederick Wallace Smith : 70 : 1945 : US : FedEx # Andreas von Bechtolsheim : 59 : 1956 : Germany : Google # Wang Chuanfu : 49 : 1966 : China : batteries, autos # Chung Eui-Sun : 44 : 1971 : South Korea : logistics # Israel Englander : 66 : 1949 : US : hedge funds # Dmitry Kamenshchik : 46 : 1969 : Russia : airport # Bernard Marcus : 85 : 1930 : US : Home Depot # Brijmohan Lall Munjal : 91 : 1924 : India : motorcycles # Daniel Och : 54 : 1961 : US : hedge funds # Terrence Pegula : 64 : 1951 : US : natural gas # Isaac Perlmutter : 72 : 1943 : US : Marvel comics # Krit Ratanarak : 68 : 1947 : Thailand : media, real estate # Samuel Yin : 64 : 1951 : Taiwan : diversified # Vanich Chaiyawan : 83 : 1932 : Thailand : insurance, bever # Francis Choi : 68 : 1947 : Hong Kong : real estate # Leon G. Cooperman : 71 : 1944 : US : hedge funds # Antonio Del Valle Ruiz : 76 : 1939 : Mexico : chemicals # Francisco Ivens de Sa Dias Branco : 80 : 1935 : Brazil : food # Traudl Engelhorn : ?? : ?? : Germany : pharmaceuticals/medical # Ursula Engelhorn : ?? : ?? : Germany : pharmaceuticals/medical # Huang Wei : 55 : 1960 : China : real estate # James 'Jim' Jannard : 65 : 1950 : US : sunglasses # Fredrik Lundberg : 63 : 1952 : Sweden : real estate, investments # Gwendolyn Sontheim Meyer : 53 : 1962 : US : Cargill # Akira Mori : 78 : 1937 : Japan : real estate # Theo Mueller : 75 : 1940 : Germany : dairy # Henry Ross Perot Sr. : 84 : 1931 : US : computer services, real est # Steven Rales : 63 : 1952 : US : manufacturing # John Sall : 66 : 1949 : US : software # Lynn Schusterman : 76 : 1939 : US : oil & gas, investments # Ronda E. Stryker : 60 : 1955 : US : medical equipment # Steven Ferencz Udvar-Hazy : 69 : 1946 : US : aircraft leasing # Martin Bouygues : 1952 : France : construction, media # Olivier Bouygues : 1954 : France : construction, media # Gustavo Cisneros : 69 : 1946 : Venezuela : media # Jim Davis : 71 : 1944 : US : New Balance # Archie Aldis 'Red' Emmerson : 85 : 1930 : US : timberland, lumber # John Gandel : 80 : 1935 : Australia : shopping malls # Diane Hendricks : 68 : 1947 : US : roofing # Antti Herlin : 58 : 1957 : Finland : elevators, escalators # Jeremy Jacobs Sr. : 75 : 1940 : US : sports concessions # Elizabeth Mohn : 74 : 1941 : Germany : media # Igor Olenicoff : 72 : 1943 : US : real estate # Anthony Pratt : 54 : 1961 : Australia : manufacturing # Qiu Guanghe : 63 : 1952 : China : apparel retail # Walter Scott Jr. : 83 : 1932 : US : utilities, telecom # Sheldon Solow : 86 : 1929 : US : real estate # Steven Allen Spielberg : 68 : 1947 : US : Movies # Yitzhak Tshuva : 66 : Israel : real estate # Mohammed Al Issa : 90 : 1925 : Saudi Arabia : investments # Rahel Blocher : 39 : 1976 : Switzerland : chemicals # Chey Tae-Won : 54 : 1961 : S. Korea : computer services/telec # Edward John DeBartolo Jr. : 68 : 1947 : US : shopping centers # Andrei Guriev : 54 : 1961 : Russia : fertilizers # Ingvar Kamprad : 88 : 1927 : Sweden : Ikea # Iskander Makhmudov : 51 : 1964 : Russia : mining, met, mach # Alain Merieux : 77 : 1938 : France : pharmaceuticals # Pan Zhengmin : 45 : 1970 : China : electronics # Michael Platt : 46 : 1969 : UK : hedge Fund # Viktor Rashnikov : 66 : 1949 : Russia : steel # Haim Saban : 70 : 1945 : US : TV network, investments # Beny Steinmetz : 58 : 1957 : Israel : mining, diamonds, real est # Martin Viessmann : 61 : 1954 : Germany : heating equipment # Zhang Changhong : 57 : 1958 : China : finance information # Brian Acton : 43 : 1972 : US : WhatsApp # Saif Al Ghurair : ?? : ?? : UAE : diversified # Marc Benioff : 50 : 1965 : US : business software # L. 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Weaver Name Study

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[[Category: Weaver Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Weaver Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weaver Weaver] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Weaver name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Weavers), by time period (18th Century Weavers), or by topic (Weaver DNA, Weaver Occupations, Weaver Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Weaver Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Taylor-26663|Jluv Taylor]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Weaver}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== *[[Taylor-26663|Jluv Taylor]] *[[Weaver-7270|Diane Weaver]] *[[Weaver-6863|James Weaver]] *[[Bright-1984 | Billie Keaffaber]] *[[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wever Wever] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weever Weever] ==Weaver Meaning== English: occupational name, from an agent derivative of Middle English weven ‘to weave’ (Old English wefan). English: habitational name from a place on the Weaver river in Cheshire, now called Weaver Hall but recorded simply as Weuere in the 13th and 14th centuries. The river name is from Old English wefer(e) ‘winding stream’. Translated form of German Weber.(From Ancestry) '''Weaver Spelling Variations''' *Weaver *Wever *Weever *Wevre *Wevere *Wafer *Weafer ===Notes=== * For more information see [[:Category: Bavaria, Weaver Name Study|Category: Bavaria, Weaver Name Study]] * * ==Resources== *http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/WEAVER *Weavers of Granville North Carolina: http://weaversofwales.com/ *Weaver Genealogy: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WEAVER *Other people who are following Weaver: https://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/WEAVER * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Weaver_Name_Study|'''What links here''']] ===Coat of Arms=== THE COAT OF ARMS The fact that the Weaver family has had a Coat of Arms six hundred and fifty years, and probably longer, is additional evidence that the family name was not taken from the occupation of an ancestor. The Coat of Arms which is used was prepared by a professional heraldist who studied the subject in England and who claims that it is the correct Coat of Arms for our family. It was submitted to an authority in London, Eng., who stated that it is the Coat of Arms of the Weavers of Herefordshire and hence the one which we should use. It is thus described: Arms = Sa. two bars arg.: in chief three garbs or. Crest = A ram’s head erased arg. Motto = Esto Fidelis (Be Faithful). Sa. = Black. or. = Gold. arg. = Silver or white. Garbs = Sheaves of Wheat. Erased = Torn off. Armed = Horns another color. In chief = The upper part of shield. The ornamental parts which do not affect its integrity are: Helmet. Mantling = The flourishing ornament attached to the Helmet. Scroll for motto. According to Dwnn’s Visitation of Wale; the Coat of Arms which should be used by the Weavers of Herefordshire and hence, also by Clement Weaver and by us his descendants, is the “Arms of Cadwgan of Nannau.” It is a plain black shield surrounded by an ornamental scroll. No motto is mentioned.

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Welcome to Webb County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. === History/Timeline of Webb County, Texas=== {{Image|file=Webb_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Webb travel bureau }} *{{Blue|Webb County was formed and organized 1848 from Nueces and Bexar counties.}} It is named in honor of named for Republic of Texas leader, James Webb.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/webb-county :'''Paleo-Indian period''' - Humans were present in Webb county as shown by artifacts dating from the Paleo-Indian period demonstrate that humans have lived in the area around Webb County for perhaps '''11,000 years'''. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw05 :'''Late Prehistoric period''' Carrizo, Pacuache, Pastaloca, and Pitalac peoples were present :'''1680'''- Alonso De León crossed the NW corner :'''1747''' - Miguel de la Garza Falcón explored the north bank of Rio Grande . :'''1749''' Jacinto De León, a Spanish army officer named a ford, the Paso de Jacinto north of present day Laredo. :'''1755'''- Tomás Sánchez de la Barrera y Garza established a settlement near the Jacinto ford, '''Laredo''' . The settlement was kind of a ranch in first years, but continued to flourish under leadership of Sánchez. ''3 families moved to the Area'' :'''1757''' there were 11 families and 85 people in Laredo :'''1767''', royal commission visited Laredo, 185 people lived there. This commission started a government, assigned land grants, did a survey of a formal townsite. :'''1767''':Sánchez and his relatives were awarded porciones encompassing 100,000 acres on both sides of the Rio Grande. :'''1772'''-Spanish placed a permanent military garrison at Laredo, but neither the troops or the Mexican republic could ensure protection for the settlers after 1824. :Jurisdiction was extended to the Nueces River. Jurisdiction included all of the area of present Webb County as well as parts of modern La Salle, Dimmit, and Zapata counties. :'''1789''' -Laredo had grown to 708 people, including 110 Carrizo Indians. :'''1800s''' Coahuiltecan groups were being squeezed out by Comanches, Lipan Apaches, and the Spanish. :'''Early 1800's-''' 40 ranches ranches had been established around Laredo. Ranching was primary occupation for Spanish settlers. Food from the southern areas was bought with profits from the cattle sheep and livestock. :'''1815''' Palafox Villa, -(new settlement) began, which was located halfway between Laredo and San Juan Bautista.An official appealing to Mexico noted the area had known "only three years of peace." :'''1819-1820's''' Sheep ranching became more important as wool was the area's main south of wealth. By late 1820's 37 of the 44 ranches had been abandoned fearing Indian attacks :'''1828''' -many ranch workers refused to leave Laredo to work on the ranches farthest from town. Late 1820's Indian raids caused abandonment of the Palafox settlement. :'''1828 to 1831''' one hacienda, 23 ranchos were near Laredo, and 100 parcels of common pastureland (sitios de ganado) were assigned to various individuals. Comanches and Lipan Apaches drove many ranchers off their lands. :'''post 1835'''- Indian attacks increased when the Texas Revolution diverted Mexico's attention and resources from the growing Indian menace. ::Alcade of Laredo petitioned Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna for help saying they town might have to be abandoned.. :'''1836''' Texas Independence - Mexican commanders came through the area en route to and from Texas battlefields requisitioning food and livestock from local citizens. Some residents in this early time remained loyal to the Republic of Mexico. :'''1836 to 1848''' the area that is now Webb County was part of the disputed strip of land between the Rio Grande and the Nueces River claimed by both '''Mexico and Texas'''. Laredo was briefly the capital of the short-lived Republic of the Rio Grande during a federalist rebellion led by Antonio Canales, :'''1837''' Erastus (Deaf) Smith led a foray, stopping short of an attack on Laredo. :'''1842''' expedition led by Alexander Somervell captured and plundered the town. :'''1845-48''' The area was brought more firmly into the orbit of the United States during the Mexican War of 1845–48. :'''1846''' - Laredo was captured and held for the duration of the war. Meanwhile, even before the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo assigned the Nueces Strip to Texas, :'''1846-48''' Indian attacks became a particular problem during and after the Mexican War of Independence. :'''Jan 1848''' - Legislators of Republic of Texas and later USA included Webb county in the new jurisdiction of Nueces County in 1846 :'''Jan 1848''' the Texas legislature established Webb County, which was named in honor of Judge James Webb. :'''May 1848''' -Laredo citizens petitioned to remain part of Mexico, the area was formally incorporated into the United States in May 1848. Worried about their future after annexation, many residents moved to the Mexican side of the river and established '''Nuevo Laredo'''; others moved into the surrounding Texas countryside. ::Citizens had suspicions that land titles would not be respected under the new government were soon put to rest. The Bourland-Miller Commission, which inspected Spanish and Mexican land titles in South Texas, proved to be fair and impartial in its assessment of land records. Landholders found it easier to accommodate themselves to the new political situation. ::Federal soldiers stationed at Fort McIntosh patrolled the area for bandits and hostile Indians. :'''1848''' - Webb County was formed from Nueces County. The county was named after James Webb, who served as Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of State, and Attorney General of the Republic of Texas, and later judge of the United States District Court following the admission of Texas to statehood. :'''1856''' -Webb County was split in 1856. Encinal County was established on February 1, 1856. It was supposed to be have the eastern portion of Webb. and was to have consisted of the eastern portion of Webb County. However, Encinal County was never organized and was finally dissolved on March 12, 1899, with its territory returned as part of Webb County. :'''1861-65 Civil War''' - residents later overwhelmingly approved secession by a vote of 70–0. During the Civil War '''hundreds''' of local men joined the Confederate army :'''May 1861''' - enlisted 100's of local men-Santos Benavides, for a Confederate company and successfully used his force against a threat to the area posed by Juan N. Cortina . :'''1863''' Santos Benavides commanded a regiment of Confederate cavalry. Confederate units in Webb County protected the cotton shipments en route to Mexico and engaged in actions against Indians and against Union troops and sympathizers. Two minor battles were fought on the outskirts of Laredo. :'''1881'''Railroads arrived - the Corpus Christi and Rio Grande, later Texas Mexican and International-Great Northern built lines to Laredo.. Ranchers could ship cattle easily and receive supplies from the East. The economy began to change in the 1880s, however, with the arrival of the railroads.This made it easier for ranchers to ship their livestock to market and to receive manufactured goods from the East and Midwest. :'''1880's''' - rise of 2 political factions- the '''Botas''' and '''Guaraches'''. ::Leaders of the '''Botas''' ("Boots," a symbol of wealth and class) included Raymond Martin and county judge José María Rodríguez, ::Santos Benavides was a major figure in the '''Citizen's Party or Guaraches''' ("Sandals," symbolizing the lower class). :'''1890s''' the rival factions '''united into Independent Club''', which dominated county politics until the 1970s.

:'''1927 Killam Family Ranches''' are located in Duval and Webb counties on 170,000 acres. Primary use: COW-CALF, yearling, stocker cattle, oil and Gas. :O. W. Killam grew up on a farm in Missouri. He bought the 10,000 acre Villegas Ranch in Webb county in 1927. He was a lawyer and Oklahoma senator looking to find land to drill for oil. He had previously drilled for oil on leased property in Webb county. Sure enough he hit black gold. Since then the Killams have purchased 2 more ranches which have oil and gas mineral rights. on the 95,000 acre land of Ortiz and another on the 102,000 acre. Profits from the oil are reinvested in the cattle operations. O.W.'s grandchildren also run the ranches and the drilling just like their grandfather did.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

:'''1939 BRISCOE Ranches''' another of the large ranches, are 640,000 acres and located in many counties: Brewster, Culberson, Dimmit, La Salle, Maverick, McMullen, Uvalde, Webb, and Zavala counties. The Primary Use is cow-calf, farming, Angora goats, and oil and GAS :Many people who inherit large ranches eventually downsize them. This does not apply to '''Dolph Briscoe, Jr'''., Texas’ governor from 1973 to 1979. Now 75, Briscoe inherited 190,000 acres when his father, Dolph Briscoe, Sr., died in 1954. He has more than tripled his holdings, making him Texas’ largest individual landowner and leases 100,000 acres in Maverick and Cochran counties. . http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

---- *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63Gy6gNXWEU Laredo, Texas Pueblos de América] You Tube Video in spanish *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COlf_lSkrOc Slide show set to "Streets of Laredo"] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p8WSgs1g9qc Los Tesoros de Nuevo Laredo] Slide show of historic pictures. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webb_County,_Texas Webb County, Texas on Wikipedia] ===Government Offices=== *Its county seat is Laredo. Webb County comprises the Laredo metropolitan area. Webb County is governed by four part-time county commissioners paid $76,220 annually and elected by single-member districts of equivalent population and a county-wide county judge, who is the full-time administrator of the county. Webb County has had four courthouses:1850 ca., 1882*, 1909 and 1992.http://www.texasescapes.com/SouthTexasTowns/LaredoTexas/Laredo-Texas-Webb-County-Courthouse.htm#1882 '''1st courthouse - 1850''' no image {{Image|file=Webb_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Painting of 2nd courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''2nd Webb county courthouse''' - This courthouse burned down in 1906. 1882 -85 picture of the 1882 Webb County courthouse is hanging on the wall on the third floor of the 1909 courthouse. The Texas Historical Commission County Atlas gives the date of the second courthouse as 1885." - Terry Jeanson January 2013 {{Image|file=Webb_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1909 Webb Co. Courthouse}} {{clear}} '''3rd Webb County Courthouse'''- Style - Renaissance Revival. Romanesque, brick and concrete. {{Image|file=Webb_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Justice Center. }}{{clear}} '''4th Webb County Courthouse''' - concrete justice center ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Webb_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Ranch road }}{{clear}} South Texas near the Mexican border. Laredo, the county's largest town and seat of government. :'''Location''': 27°45' north latitude and 99°20' west longitude. :Webb County is 3,363 square miles :'''Terrain'''n: flat to rolling terrain covered with grasses, mesquite, thorny shrubs, and cacti. :'''Elevation''' - 400 to 700 feet, and soils are primarily clayey and loamy. :'''Creeks/rivers''' --creeks flowing north to the Nueces River drain the N and E sections . Rio Grande River drains the S and W part of county. :'''Minerals''' -- caliche, clay, uranium, oil, natural gas, and zeolite. :'''Temperatures''' high of 100° F in July to low of 43° in January. :'''Rainfall''' 20 inches/year :'''Growing season''' - 314 days. ====Formed From==== Nueces County ===Demographics=== {{Image|file=Webb_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=230 |caption=ranch. }} In 2000, Webb county had 193,117 people with population density of 58 people/sq mi. The county gained 57,000 additional residents between 2000 and 2010. Races were: 82.16% White, 0.37% Black or African American, 0.47% Native American, 0.43% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 14.00% from other races, and 2.54% from two or more races. About 94% of the population was Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $28,100, and for a family was $29,394. 31.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 26.90% of those age 65 or over. '''Highways'''
: I-35 :BS I-35 :I-69W :US 59 :US 83 :SH 12 :SH 20 :SH 44 :SH 255 Toll :SH 359 '''Politics'''-- Democratic county In a state which votes mostly Republican now, Webb County is overwhelmingly '''Democratic''' and has voted for that party's electors since 1916 (the last Republican being incumbent President William Howard Taft in 1912). Texas a voted for Republican nominee John McCain in the 2008 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama won 33,435 votes (71%) of the ballots in Webb County. McCain was a distant second in Webb County with 13,111 votes (28%). Obama fared better than Democrat John Kerry had done in 2004. Latinos in Texas gave Obama 63% of their ballots, whereas Kerry had polled 50% among that group in Texas. In Webb County, Kerry received 23,654 (57%) to George W. Bush's 17,753 (42%). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webb_County,_Texas#History In 2012, despite the continuing statewide Republican trend, Webb County rebuffed Mitt Romney and cast an even larger percentage of its vote for President Obama than it had done in 2008. Webb County also voted in 2008 and 2012 for the Democratic nominees for the United States Senate, State Representative Rick Noriega of Houston, who failed to unseat Republican incumbent John Cornyn, and then Paul Sadler, a former state representative from Henderson, who lost to Republican nominee Ted Cruz for the right to succeed the retiring Kay Bailey Hutchison.ref name=politics /> Because of the heavy Democratic allegiance in Webb County, Republicans virtually never offer candidates for county office. ref name=politics /> '''School Districts'''
:Laredo Independent School District :United Independent School District :Webb Consolidated Independent School District ====Webb County Resources==== *[[Wikipedia: Webb County, Texas | Webb County, Texas on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.webbcounty.com/ Webb County Government Website] *[[:Category: Texas Immigration]] '''Webb County on WikiTree''' *[[:Category: Webb County, Texas, Cemeteries | Webb County Cemeteries]] *[[:Category: Webb County, Texas, Schools |Web County Schools]] ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Laredo, Texas|Laredo]] (county seat) ''' Town's *[[:Category:Rio Bravo, Texas|Rio Bravo]] *[[:Category:El Cenizo, Texas|El Cenizo]] ====Adjacent counties==== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Webb County, Texas | NW Location = [[:Category:Maverick County, Texas|Maverick County]] | N Location = [[:Category:Dimmit County, Texas|Dimmit County]]
[[:Category:La Salle County, Texas|La Salle County]] | NE Location= | E Location = [[:Category:Duval County, Texas|Duval County]] | SE Location =[[:Category:Jim Hogg County, Texas|Jim Hogg County]] | S Location =[[:Category:Zapata County, Texas|Zapata County]] | SW Location =[[:Category: Nuevo Guerrero, Tamaulipas|Nueva Ciudad Guerrero]] and
[[:Category:Nuevo Laredo Municipality, Tamaulipas|Nuevo Laredo,]]
[[:Category:Tamaulipas|Tamaulipas]], [[:Category: México|Mexico]] | W Location = [[:Category: Anáhuac, Nuevo León|Anáhuac,]] [[:Category: Nuevo León|Nuevo León,]] [[:Category: México|Mexico]]
[[:Category:Hidalgo, Coahuila|Hidalgo]] and [[:Category:Municipio de Guerrero, Coahuila|Guerrero,]]
[[:Category: Coahuila|Coahuila,]] [[:Category: México|Mexico]] }} *[[:Space: Maverick County, Texas|Maverick County Free Space]]{{Image|file=Webb_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=. }} *[[:Space: Dimmit County, Texas|Dimmit County Free Space]] *[[:Space: La Salle County, Texas|La Salle County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Duval County, Texas|Duval County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Jim Hogg County, Texas|Jim Hogg County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Zapata County, Texas|Zapata County Free Space]] =====Port(s) of Entry===== :[https://www.cbp.gov/contact/ports/field-office/laredo Laredo United States Customs and Border Protection website on cbp.gov] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laredo_Convent_Avenue_Port_of_Entry "Bridge I"] or "Old Bridge" or "Convent Avenue Bridge" GPS: 27.501415°N 99.507385°W :Opened 1898 :Phone (956) 794-9401 :Hours Open 24 Hours :Exit Port Nuevo Laredo :Statistics ::2005 Cars 1,400,000 ::2005 Trucks 0 ::Pedestrians 1,200,000 :[http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contacts/ports/tx/2304.xml cpb.gov website] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laredo_Juarez-Lincoln_Port_of_Entry Laredo Juarez-Lincoln Port of Entry] "Bridge II" (Juarez-Lincoln International Bridge) GPS: 27.502676°N 99.502594°W :Opened 1976 :Phone (956) 693-5757 :Hours Open 24 Hours :Exit Port: Nuevo Laredo :Statistics :2005 Cars 4,600,000 :2005 Trucks 0 :'''Pedestrians: 1,800,000''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laredo_Colombia_Solidarity_Port_of_Entry Laredo Colombia Solidarity Port of Entry ("Bridge III)] GPS: 27.701502°N 99.74262°W :Opened 1991 :Phone (956) 417-5138 :Hours 8:00 AM-Midnight :Exit Port Columbia, Nuevo Leon :2005 Cars 253,000 :2005 Trucks 311,000 :Pedestrians 12,000 :[http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contacts/ports/tx/2304.xml cbp.gov xml Port of entry] Port of Entry Laredo World Trade Port [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laredo_World_Trade_Port_of_Entry Laredo World Trade Port of Entry] "Bridge IV" GPS: 27.598977°N 99.528666°W :Opened 2000 :Phone (956) 794-9401 :Hours 8:00 AM-Midnight :Exit Port Nuevo Laredo :2005 Cars 0 :2005 Trucks 1,144,908 :Pedestrians 97,284 [http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/contacts/ports/tx/2304.xml cbp.gov xml] ====Protected areas==== *Heart of Texas Wildlife Trail *Lake Casa Blanca ===Things to do in Laredo=== [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wx0SILjKumQ Visit Laredo, Texas] YouTube Video :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Laredo,_Texas Timeline of Laredo, Texas on Wikipedia] ====Notables==== =====Servicemen===== :[[Barkley-912|David Bennes Barkley]] =====Land Grants===== *:Suspicions that land titles would not be respected under the new government were soon put to rest. *The Bourland-Miller Commission, which inspected Spanish and Mexican land titles in South Texas, proved to be fair and impartial in its assessment of land records. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2759 Webb County Find A Grave Cemetery Listings] {| !Cemetery Name!!Link to Find A Grave!!Photo Requests!!Interments!!%Photographed |- |[[:Category: Aguilares Cemetery, Aguilares, Texas|Aguilares Cemetery]]||Aguilares Cemetery, Aguilares ||9||162||- |- ||||||||| |- |Albercas Ranch Cemetery||Albercas Ranch Cemetery ||-||-||- |- ||||||||| |- |[[:Category: Alexander Farm Cemetery, Joyce, Texas|Alexander Farm Cemetery, Joyce]]||Alexander Farm Cemetery, Joyce||-||10||- |- ||||||||| |- |[[:Category: Ambrosia Ranch Cemetery, Webb County, Texas|Ambrosia Ranch Cemetery]]||Ambrosia Ranch Cemetery ||-||1||- |- ||||||||| |- |[[:Category: Becerra Cemetery, Webb County, Texas|Becerra Cemetery]]||Becerra Cemetery ||-||-||- |- ||||||||| |- |Billings Cemetery, Webb County, Texas||Billings Cemetery ||-||-||- |- ||||||||| |- |[[:Category: Bruni Cemetery, Bruni, Texas|Bruni Cemetery, Bruni]]||Bruni Cemetery||3||16||- |- 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Texas|Memorial Gardens of Laredo]]||Memorial Gardens of Laredo||1||26||- |- ||||||||| |- |[[:Category: Mirando City Cemetery, Mirando City, Texas|Mirando City Cemetery, Mirando City]]||Mirando City Cemetery (Las Magnolias Cemetery) ||3||129||2% |- ||||||||| |- |Molina Ranch||Molina Ranch Cemetery ||-||4||- |- ||||||||| |- |[[:Category:O'Keefe Ranch Family Cemetery, Laredo, Texas|O'Keefe Ranch Family Cemetery, Laredo]]||"O'Keefe Ranch Family Cemetery ||-||1||- |- ||||||||| |- |[[:Category: Oilton Cemetery, Oilton, Texas|Oilton (Laurel Cemetery), Oilton]]||Oilton Cemetery||-||13||- |- ||||||||| |- |[[:Category: Pica Ranch Cemetery, Webb County, Texas|Pico Ranch Cemetery]]||Pico Ranch Cemetery ||-||1||- |- ||||||||| |- |[[:Category: Rancho Secreto Cemetery, Webb County, Texas|Rancho Secreto Cemetery]]||Rancho Secreto Cemetery ||-||1||- |- ||||||||| |- |[[:Category: San Alifonso Ranch Cemetery, Webb County, Texas|San Alifonso Ranch Cemetery]]||San Alifonso Ranch Cemetery ||-||1||- |- 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Webb Family Mysteries

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

Weber Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Weber Name Study]] == Goals: == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Weber and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying Weber lines that cross or intersect. == Weber Surname Variants: == Weber is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning "weaver". In some cases, following migration to English-speaking countries, it has been anglicised to the English surname 'Webber' or even 'Weaver'.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weber Surnames included in this One Name Study: Weber, Webber. The Weaver surname is a distinct and separate One Name Study. == Task List: == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Adding reliable sources * Adding relevant categories * Adding relevant templates, especially the one for this Name Study. * Connecting family members to the global family tree. == How to Join == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Eddings-305|Noma Eddings]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Also, follow the Weber or Webber Surname Tags on your profile. === Sticker === If you would like to add the One Name Study sticker to your Weber profile(s), add this code below the
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Webster Family Postcards

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[[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category: Family Postcard Collections]] '''Webster Family Postcards''' In the summer of 1952, my maternal grandfather, Debs Warren Webster, and his family, emigrated from Brazil to the United States. They traveled on the ocean liner, The S.S. Brazil. After arriving in New York, Debs and his family bought a car and some camping equipment and traveled across the United States to California. Debs took lots of photos and the family collected postcards along the way. My grandparents collected many more postcards during their lives, including some from Brazil, Mexico and the United States. - See more at: http://grandpaspostcards.blogspot.com/

Wedding E-Cards

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Here is a collection of vintage postcards for weddings that can be sent as e-greetings. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Love_E-Cards]] [[Category:Family E-Cards]]

Weddington Name Study

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[[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: Weddington Name Study]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] [[Category: DNA Group Projects]] [[Category: Y-DNA Haplogroup E-M183]] == Weddington One Name Study == === Scope === The scope of this study is to research the Weddington last name within the United States, and if possible, any immigration to the United States. === How to Join === Please contact the project leader, [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]], or post a comment. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! === Adding a Profile to this Study === Please avoid adding every Weddington profile to this Study. See '''List of Weddington Profiles''' below, to get a sorted list of every Weddington profile on WikiTree. The criteria for adding a Weddington profile to the study are: # Add a Weddington profile to this study if their Weddington ancestor is currently unknown. # Add a Weddington profile to this study if they are Adopted. See the "Adopted" section below for more information. # The top level progenitors of the main Weddington families have already been added to the study. To add your ancestor to this study, simply copy the following template to the Biography section of his or her profile:
{{Example|{{One Name Study|name=Weddington|category=Weddington Name Study}}}}
Once the profile is connected to one of the main Weddington family lines, then remove the template from the profile. == Weddington Genealogy == === History === The "mythology" I had heard growing up was that 3 or 4 related individuals arrived to the United States from England, where the Weddington last name has supposedly originated from. There have been various accounts that it was 4 brothers, or 3 brothers and a nephew. This [[Space:Weddington_Name_Study#Unsubstantiated_Story_of_Benjamin_and_Four_Sons|story of "Benjamin and four sons"]] has been traced and is completely unsubstantiated. Over time more information has come to light about the Weddington family: * Email from Elizabeth Harris, information from Jerry Pruitt * History from website of Bill Weddington These are reproduced at the end of this page in the Research Notes. These sources refer to a book: * ''[[Space:The_Weddington_Family|The Weddington Family: A History]]'', compiled by [[Weddington-241|Andy Simmons Weddington]], originally published in 1960. {{Image|file=Weddington_Name_Study-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Inside title page, ''The Weddington Family'' book, republished 2000. }} {{Clear}} An online copy of this book (see link above) is also available, which was republished in 2000. The publication was cleaned up but no new information was added then. Up until now, this has been the most comprehensive Weddington genealogical work. The work here on WikiTree has now surpassed it. Considering the original publication date of the book of 1960, it does not contain recent information, and some errors have been found, and corrected here on WikiTree. This book mainly covers the Weddington family that is claimed to have immigrated from England and found in North Carolina. From North Carolina, descendants went to Indiana (and then Iowa and California), Georgia, Tennessee, Arkansas (and then Texas), and from these places to elsewhere in the United States. Also in that book is a separate section on the Weddington family (or families) that originates in Kentucky, and further back into Virginia. More on both of these families, below. ==== Weddington Family from North Carolina ==== The main progenitor of the family in North Carolina is [[Weddington-989|William Weddington]] and his wife [[Unknown-346282|Elizabeth]]. He also likely went by the surname "Waddington" and the accidental spelling change just stuck. His wife and children are listed in his Will. Their children are: * [[Weddington-990|William (Jr.)]]: We have very little information on William himself, however, his descendants are known. This branch went south, primarily to Georgia and Alabama. Some records of this family are scarce, my guess is due to the after effects of the Civil War, making piecing together this branch a bit of a challenge. * [[Weddington-7|John]]: His descendants have stayed primarily in North Carolina. * [[Weddington-134|Samuel]]: Samuel had 12 children. His descendants are prolific and dispersed to several locations: ** Tennessee, where there is a large Weddington branch to this day ** Arkansas, and from there to Texas and elsewhere ** Indiana, and from there to Iowa and then to California, where there were some notable members ** and some that also stayed in North Carolina. * [[Weddington-991|Robert]]: Very little is known about Robert, other than his marriage. There is some strong circumstantial evidence that he went to Georgia, and had one child. Descendants seemed to stay mostly in Georgia. This is a small branch of the family. * [[Weddington-1829|Elizabeth]]: Very little is known about Elizabeth other than her marriage. We currently don't have any information if they had descendants. More research is needed. * Frances: She supposedly died young, but no record has been found of her, other than being listed in her father's will. ==== Weddington Family from Virginia / Kentucky ==== Regarding the Kentucky / Virginia Weddington family (or families), on page 123 of ''[[Space:The_Weddington_Family|The Weddington Family: A History]]'', [[Weddington-241|Andy Simmons Weddington]] writes: :''"The following pages are the history of the Weddingtons that came from Virginia to Kentucky in about 1790. The information I have is only sketchy, however, very fortunately I have some history that is interesting. We begin with Honorable Robert M. Weddington: I do not (have) the date of this narrative, therefore you will need to read it with that in mind."'' A small history of Weddington family in Kentucky follows, from page 123 to the second paragraph on page 125. Andy ends it with a run-on sentence, mid-paragraph: : ''"The foregoing is as it came to me, I do not (know) the author or the date it was written. Seems any one would be glad to claim that branch of the family as their own. I am sure that if some of them would work at it they could make up a Genealogy they would be proud of."'' That entire text that Andy quotes about the history of Kentucky Weddingtons comes from this book: * ''[[Space:The_Big_Sandy_Valley|The Big Sandy Valley: A History of the People and Country from the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time]]'', by William Ely {{Image|file=Weddington_Name_Study-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Inside title page, ''The Big Sandy Valley'', by William Ely, 1887. }} {{Clear}} The original book was published in Catlettsburg, Kentucky in 1887. This work refers to two brothers: [[Weddington-29|Jacob Weddington]] and [[Weddington-257|Henry Weddington]]. William Ely states: : ''"Henry and his brother, Jacob Weddington, the founders of the house on the Sandy, came from Virginia when mere boys, in 1790. The Weddingtons were originally North Carolina people. The two plucky boys went to work with the determination to succeed. They stopped in what is now Pike County, Kentucky."'' Currently, there are no known records of the parents of either Jacob, nor of Henry. Up until recently, this statement in ''The Big Sandy Valley'' was all that we had to go on to determine any relationship between Jacob and Henry. '''News 31 March 2023!''': Recent DNA evidence and research seems to establish that Jacob and Henry are, in fact, brothers. Work is ongoing to confirm with further evidence. While [[Weddington-29|Jacob Weddington]] and [[Weddington-257|Henry Weddington]] can be found in Pike County, Kentucky, the actual records disprove the timing of their arrival in Kentucky. Henry Weddington first shows up in a Census record in Floyd County, Kentucky in the 1810 US Census, and is also found in Pike County, Kentucky in the 1830 US Census. We now have a record of his marriage in Floyd County, Kentucky in 1804. This is the earliest record that we have that shows Henry in Kentucky. From accounts of his date of marriage, and Census records, we calculate that he was born sometime 1780 to 1786. This shows that Henry was 24 to 30 years old at the time of the 1810 Census showing him Kentucky. While the records of Henry are somewhat inconclusive, the records of [[Weddington-29|Jacob Weddington]] are clearer. From the record of his third marriage, we find that Jacob was born in 1777 in Shenandoah County, Virginia. All of his children from his first marriage were born in Virginia. The 1820 and 1830 US Census records show Jacob was in Virginia. The 1840 US Census shows Jacob residing in Pike County, Kentucky. We can narrow the date range down further for his arrival in Kentucky. Jacob's son, [[Weddington-68|James]] had his first three children born in Virginia, the third being born in 1831. James' son, [[Weddington-84|John Fletcher Weddington]] was born in 1836 in Kentucky. Further there is a record of Jacob serving on a Jury in Pike County, Kentucky, in February 1836, and another record of Jacob selling property in Virginia in October of 1836. It looks likely that James moved out to Kentucky first, with his father, Jacob, coming shortly thereafter. This places Jacob arriving in Kentucky sometime in 1835-1836 at about 58-59 years old. This is a far cry from arriving "from Virginia when mere boys", as William Ely states in his book, ''The Big Sandy Valley''. For the sake of argument, if Jacob and Henry had come out to Kentucky as boys, one would also expect to find records of their parents in some way. Whether Census records, property or tax records, or perhaps graves. However, currently there are no other earlier records of Weddingtons in Kentucky, than those of Jacob and Henry themselves. Other researchers have also postulated that perhaps Jacob moved back and forth between Kentucky and Virginia. However, the sources for Jacob show a very consistent presence in Virginia until he moved to Kentucky. There are numerous legal and tax records in Virginia for Jacob Weddington over a long period of time. If the truth of when Jacob and Henry arrived in Kentucky is called into question, then the next statement from William Ely can be questioned too: "''The Weddingtons were originally North Carolina people.''" While this is nominally true, in that there is a large family of Weddingtons from North Carolina, we are left without much data or sources about the background of Jacob and Henry. We know that Jacob was born in Virginia and lived there. We have no earlier records of Henry to show whether he was from Virginia or not. Just a tentative reference from William Ely that they were brothers, and certainly they were both found in Pike County, Kentucky. However, no records have yet been found linking the North Carolina Weddington family, or descendants, to anywhere in Virginia at that time period. If these two branches are related, then there is a serious gap in the records that has yet to be filled, or proven. But are Henry and Jacob related to the North Carolina Weddington family? There seems to be a number of references in ''[[Space:The_Weddington_Family|The Weddington Family: A History]]'' book by Andy Simmons Weddington, that the North Carolina Weddington family was descended from a [[Weddington-989|William Waddington (Weddington)]] who immigrated from England. Curiously, there is a newspaper article in [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86069309/1879-05-14/ed-1/seq-7/#date1=1836&sort=date&rows=50&words=Weddington&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=20&state=&date2=1922&proxtext=Weddington&y=9&x=8&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=4 The Breckenridge News, Cloverport, Kentucky, 14 May, 1879], about a "Sketch of the Life of Judge Hargis". This is a short biography of [[Hargis-506|Judge Thomas Frazier Hargis]], whose mother is [[Weddington-40|Elizabeth (Weddington) Hargis]], daughter of [[Weddington-29|Jacob Weddington]]. The article states: : ''"His mother was also a native of Washington county, Va., '''of German origin''', and daughter of Jacob Weddington, an early settler of Pike and Morgan counties of this State and a soldier in the war of 1812."'' If the Kentucky Weddington family is related to the North Carolina Weddington family, wouldn't [[Weddington-40|Elizabeth (Weddington) Hargis]] be of English origin? Why would the writer of this article state that the Weddington family is of German origin? The Shenandoah Valley (and County) of Virginia is known to have many families originating from Germany. See, for example, [https://archive.org/details/germanelementofs00waylan The German Element of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia]. Jacob Weddington is known to have been born there. But what about the last name Weddington? That form of last name is typically English in origin. However, there were many German immigrants to the United States that anglicized their last names to better fit in (see [http://loyolanotredamelib.org/php/report05/articles/pdfs/Report43Eichhoff23-36.pdf ''Types of German Surname Changes in America'']). A search of records at FamilySearch.org shows quite a number of records with [https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bsurname%3AWedding~%20%2Bbirth_place%3AGermany~ the last name of Wedding born in Germany], including going back to the 1700s. Perhaps it is possible that a German family immigrated to Shenandoah, Virginia, with the last name of Wedding, anglicized it to Weddington, and that this is the source of the Weddington family in Kentucky. This would make them unrelated to the North Carolina Weddington family. Another possibility of a name alteration is the [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MV72-Y6D example here of Ferd Weddigen, who emigrated from Germany]. At this point, this is just speculation, based on what facts are known at this time. More research is needed to either prove, or disprove this theory. Perhaps the only way to solve this would be through comparing DNA tests between the North Carolina line of Weddingtons and the Kentucky line of Weddingtons. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Weddington_Name_Study#Weddington_DNA Weddington DNA] section below. Lastly, there is [[Weddington-26|Martha (Weddington) Hatfield]], who is the matron of the Hatfield clan of the infamous [[Project:Hatfield_and_McCoy|Hatfield & McCoy]] feud. She is supposedly born in 1789 in Washington County, Virginia, and supposedly married [[Hatfield-317|Valentine Hatfield]] in 1805 in Russell County, Virginia. I say supposedly, because there are so few sources to corroborate this information. Most of the sources regarding the genealogy of the Hatfields list a Martha Weddington as the matron of the family without any evidence to back up the claims. If the information is correct, then she would be in the same area, or even county, as [[Weddington-29|Jacob Weddington]] at the same time, in the early 1800s. Are they related? It would be difficult to imagine that they were not related given the location and timing. However, primary sources have been elusive. Again, perhaps the only way to solve this mystery would be through DNA testing. This is why I have described it as Weddington families, in plural, from Virginia / Kentucky. Brothers [[Weddington-29|Jacob Weddington]] and [[Weddington-257|Henry Weddington]], and their possible / probable sister [[Weddington-26|Martha (Weddington) Hatfield]]. It is important to note that other online genealogies of these families sometimes show parents for Jacob and Henry, that also tie them to the North Carolina Weddington family. To date, every single one of these genealogies have no sources or proof of their parents or connections to other Weddingtons. It is important that we keep a well sourced Weddington genealogy here on WikiTree, and avoid the impulse to make up people or connections without some form of hard evidence. ===== Family Intermarriages in Virginia / Kentucky ===== There are a number of multiple intermarriages between the Weddington family (Virginia / Kentucky) and other families in the area. Some of these would be siblings marrying siblings, or any number of combinations of siblings, cousins, etc. Below are some notable family intermarriages. ====== Weddington / Presley / Hatfield Intermarriages ====== There is a theory that 3 families had intermarried in the early Virginia / Kentucky Weddington lineages: Weddington, Hatfield, and Presley. Namely that these 3 couples are possibly interrelated: * [[Weddington-29|Jacob Weddington]] & [[Presley-142|Jane (Presley) Weddington]], supposedly sister of James Allen Presley * [[Presley-137|James Allen Presley]] & [[Hatfield-253|Lydia Bridgett (Hatfield) Presley]], sister of Valentine Wallace Hatfield * [[Hatfield-317|Valentine Wallace Hatfield]] & [[Weddington-26|Martha (Weddington) Hatfield]], supposedly sister of Jacob Weddington While the symmetry is interesting, the theory is not yet proven. More research is needed: * We don't know yet if Martha Weddington and Jacob Weddington are siblings, although it is strongly suspected that they are. * We don't know yet know the parents of Jane (Presley) Weddington and if she is the sister of James Allen Presley. There is a conflict on their birth dates, showing them born in the same year, just a few months apart. The birth date on Jane Presley is fairly certain. * And we can always use more sourcing on the Hatfield families to verify the relationship between Valentine and Lydia. ====== Weddington / Meade Intermarriages ====== Early Weddingtons in Virginia / Kentucky intermarried with the Mead / Meade family: * Jacob's children: ** [[Weddington-87|John Tazewell Weddington]] & [[Meade-1421|Hannah (Meade) Weddington]], sister of Reuben Mead, first cousin to Katherine Meade and Mary Jane Meade ** [[Weddington-90|Martha Jane (Weddington) Mead]] & [[Mead-2522|Reuben Mead]], brother of Hannah Meade, first cousin to Katherine Meade and Mary Jane Meade * Henry's children: ** [[Weddington-203|James Weddington]] & [[Meade-955|Katherine (Meade) Weddington]], first cousin to Hannah Meade, Reuben Mead, Mary Jane Meade ** [[Weddington-326|William Weddington]] & [[Meade-983|Mary Jane (Meade) Weddington]], first cousin to Hannah Meade, Reuben Mead, Katherine Meade ====== Weddington / Duvall Intermarriages ====== Three children of [[Weddington-91|William W Weddington Sr.]] (son of [[Weddington-29|Jacob Weddington]] & his second wife, [[Davidson-6933|Parthenia]]) and his first wife, [[Horton-3948|Lettice (Horton) Weddington]], married 3 Duvall siblings: * [[Weddington-184|Dora Lee Weddington]] married [[Duvall-1287|Wiley Duvall]] * [[Weddington-183|John Harrison Weddington]] married [[Duvall-1273|Nancy Ellen Duvall]] * [[Weddington-186|Charles Milton Weddington]] married [[Duvall-965|Ollie Duvall]] When [[Horton-3948|Lettice (Horton) Weddington]] was dying, she arranged a match for her husband [[Weddington-91|William]]. After his wife passed away, [[Weddington-91|William W Weddington Sr.]] married [[Duvall-964|Sarah Duvall]], who was a sibling to the 3 Duvalls above. See the Memories section of William's profile for more information about this story. ===== Non-Marital Children ===== Non-Marital Children (NMC) are children born with a Weddington biological father, but their parents were not married or never married. The children likely had different surnames. In the past they were sometimes known as ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legitimacy_(family_law) illegitimate children]'', but the use of the term carried a social stigma. In modern times, this stigma has lessened considerably as it has become more common and much of the law has changed in this area. Non-Marital Children are the opposite of adoptions or those with a Misattributed Parentage Event (MPE), which are descendant lines that have the Weddington surname, but are not related by DNA. Non-Marital Children and their descendant lineages are related to the Weddington family by DNA, but do not have the Weddington surname. They usually have the surname of their mothers, either maiden name (Las Name At Birth - LNAB) or her married name. Below are known Weddington fathers with non-marital children and their mothers: * [[Weddington-257|Henry Weddington]] (aft. 1780 - abt. 1836) and [[Ratliff-2942|Rebecca (Ratliff) Ford]] (1801-?)]. The courts legitimized the Ford children and recognized that they were children of Henry Weddington. See his profile for more information. Their children: ** [[Ford-657|William Henry '''Ford''']] (abt. 1821 - 1864) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ford-657#Descendants Descendant List] ** [[Ford-22278|Sally Charlotte ('''Ford''') Thornsbury]] (1822 - 1891) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ford-22278#Descendants Descendant List] ** [[Ford-22279|Mary Ann ('''Ford''') Adkins]] (1826 - 1870) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ford-22279#Descendants Descendant List] ** [[Ford-22280|Andrew Jackson '''Ford''']] (1830 - 1874) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ford-22280#Descendants Descendant List] ** [[Ford-22281|Harrison '''Ford''']] (1831 - ?) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ford-22281#Descendants Descendant List] * [[Weddington-106|Theodore Frelin Weddington]] (1871 - 1954) and [[Price-30787|Lellia Price]] (1876 - 1906): ** [[Price-30786|Claude Calhoun '''Price''']] (1898 - 1973) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Price-30786#Descendants Descendant List] === List of Weddington Profiles === * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=WEDDINGTON&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Weddington Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name Spelling variation using one 'd': * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=WEDINGTON&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Wedington Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name. Note that these profiles need to be fixed as they are typically spelling errors. Waddington is its own name and not usually a variation of Weddington, but just in case: * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=WADDINGTON&limit=5000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Waddington Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name. This may only be useful for any of the progenitors that are furthest back in time. === Oldest in the United States === These are the oldest known Weddington people in the United States, all born before 1800. ==== Oldest in North Carolina ==== * [[Weddington-989|William Weddington]] - [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-989 Descendant List] ** Supposedly emigrated from England and eventually settled in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. ** Died about 1771. ** 6 children: *** [[Weddington-990|William (Jr.)]]: birth '''before 1762''' *** [[Weddington-7|John]]: '''April 1763''' - 5 August 1811 *** [[Weddington-134|Samuel]]: '''16 May 1766''' - 31 Oct 1843 *** [[Weddington-991|Robert]]: birth '''before 1771''' *** Elizabeth: birth '''before 1771''', death unknown. Supposedly married Thomas Marsh, about 1790 in Cabarras County, North Carolina. Children unknown. *** Frances: birth '''before 1771''', death unknown. Supposedly died young. Others in North Carolina that have not been connected yet: *[[Weddington-386|F G Weddington]] - [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-386 Descendant List] ** Born: '''1795''', North Carolina. ** Residence: Franklin, Tennessee (1860) ** Age: 65 ** Wife: Candis (Candace?). Age 41. Note that she cannot read and write. ** Children: *** Cicero, 19, Virginia *** Martha, 12, Georgia *** Alfred, 8, Georgia *** George W, 3, Tennessee. ** Occupation: Cooper ==== Oldest in Virginia / Kentucky ==== Jacob and Henry are supposedly brothers, but their parents are unknown at this time. Jacob is known to come through Virginia. :* [[Weddington-29|Jacob Weddington]] - [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-29 Descendant List] :** Born: '''1777''', Shenandoah County, Virginia. :** Residence: Pike County, Kentucky, 1840. :** Residence: Morgan County, Kentucky, 1850, 1860. :* [[Weddington-257|Henry Weddington]] - [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-257 Descendant List] :** Born: '''after 1780''' :** Residence: Pike County, Ketucky, 1830. Probably Floyd County Kentucky, 1810. Martha (Weddington) Hatfield, matron of the Hatfield clan, of the [[Project:Hatfield_and_McCoy|Hatfield & McCoy]] feud. Unknown yet if she is related to Jacob and Henry (above), but she is found near Jacob (Russell County, Virginia) around the same times. :* [[Weddington-26|Martha (Weddington) Hatfield]] - [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-26 Descendant List] :** Born: '''1789''', Washington County, Virginia. :** Married: Russell County, Virginia. :** Residence: Logan County, Virginia, 1850. :** Residence: Wyoming County, Virginia, 1860. === Not Connected Yet === These are family lines and individuals that are not yet connected to the oldest families in the U.S.
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="8" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Death ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Descendant List |- | [[Weddington-533|William Weddington]] || unknown || 8 June 1801 Massachusetts || Could this be [[Weddington-990|William Jr.]]? || |- | [[Weddington-516|Cyrus Weddington]] || 1800 North Carolina || unknown || Residence: Cabarrus County, North Carolina, 1850. "Pauper by insanity" || |- | [[Weddington-5|Martha (Weddington) Winecoff]] || 1809 North Carolina || 1870 North Carolina || || |- | [[Weddington-1195|Caroline Ruth (Weddington) Henderson]] || 1812 North Carolina || 1887 California || || |- | [[Weddington-1770|Samuel Weddington]] || 1842 Kentucky || 1850 Kentucky || Died Young || |- | [[Weddington-1412|William G. Weddington]] || 1843 North Carolina || 1862 Lynchburg, Virginia|| Died in Civil War || |- | [[Weddington-114|Sara Jane (Weddington) Mason]] || 1845 || 1943 || || |- | [[Weddington-1769|James K P Weddington]] || 1845 Kentucky || 1849 Kentucky || Died Young || |- | [[Weddington-676|William Weddington]] || 1847 Georgia || Unknown|| See research notes on profile || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-676 List] |- | [[Weddington-1363|Tennie Weddington]] || 1854 || 1904 || || |- | [[Unknown-446715| Venia (Unknown) Weddington]] || 1854 || 1886 Kentucky || Married to W. H. Weddington. Died right after child birth. || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknown-Descendants-446715 List] |- | [[Weddington-1206|Sarah (Weddington) Moss]] || 1859 || 1930 North Carolina || || |- | [[Weddington-1118|Francis M. Weddington]] || 1862 Kentucky || 1937 West Virginia || || |- | [[Weddington-412|Sarah Suzanna (Scott) Roark]] || 1868 Kentucky || 1932 Oklahoma || Found with the family of [[Weddington-86|Jacob Weddington]] and [[Cassidy-1408|Sarah Cassidy]]. Mother's name is probably Weddington.|| |- | [[Weddington-1975|John W L Weddington]] || 1874 Florida || Unknown || Sibling of Giles A. Weddington below. Possible last name of Worthington. || |- | [[Weddington-304|Estell (Weddington) Barber]] || 1878 || 1951 Georgia || Very probably related to Bertha and Lonnie, below. See note on profile. || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-304 List] |- | [[Weddington-1976|Giles A Weddington]] || 1879 Florida || Unknown || Sibling of John W. L. Weddington above. Possible last name of Worthington. || |- | [[Weddington-1392|Bertha Dorene (Weddington) Barber]] || 1885 Georgia || 1945 Georgia || Sister of Lonnie, below || |- | [[Weddington-1387|Lonnie John Weddington]] || 1886 Georgia || 1959 || Moved to Florida and family located there. Brother of Bertha above. || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1387 List] |- | [[Weddington-1362|Harrison Weddington]] || 1886 || 1970 || || |- | [[Weddington-1794|Henry Weddington Jr. ]] || 1893 Kansas || 1959 Illinois || Not sure if Caucasian or African American || |- | [[Weddington-1441|Elsa (Weddington) Wahler]] || 1895 || 1967 || || |- | [[Weddington-1152|John David Weddington Sr.]] || 1902 Kentucky || Unknown || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1152 List] |- | [[Weddington-1168|Beulah Weddington]] || 1903 || 1999 || Possibly African-American but needs more research. || |- | [[Weddington-1969|Cecil Weddington]] || 1906 West Virginia || || His grandparents are known, but not his parents yet. || |- | [[Weddington-1285|Clarence B. Weddington]] || 1911 West Virginia / North Carolina || 1981 || || |- | [[Weddington-1952|Luke Weddington]] || 1913 Kentucky || 1975 Ohio || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1952 List] |- | [[Weddington-1634|Nina M Weddington]] || 1918 Virginia || Unknown || Adopted daughter. Father born in Kentucky. || |- | [[Weddington-1463|Shirley M. (Weddington) Ashcraft]] || 1920 Kentucky || 1998 Michigan || || |- | [[Unknown-475886|Dolores Marie (Unknown) Weddington]] || 1920 Texas || 1969 California || || |- | [[Unknown-641407|Mabel Leona (Unknown) Weddington]] || 1923 Wisconsin || 2023 Kentucky || || |- | [[Weddington-598|Johnny Henson Weddington]] || 1924 || 1996 Tennessee || Very probably [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-166 descended from James Preston Weddington and Mary Elizabeth Henson], based on location in Franklin County, Tennessee and middle name of Henson. || |- | [[Weddington-1791| Mary C. Weddington]] || 1931 || 1962 Tennessee || See others in the same cemetery. Possibly related? || |- | [[Weddington-1380|Dwight Weddington]] and [[Weddington-1381|Dwighta Weddington]] || 1933 || 1933 Arkansas || Twins. Died Young. || |- | [[Matthews-12422|Barbara Jane (Matthews) Weddington]] || 1937 || 2020 || || |- | [[Weddington-770|William Kenneth Weddington]] || 1940 || || || |- | [[Weddington-1361|Charles Ray Weddington]] || 1941 North Carolina || 1941 North Carolina || Died Young || |- | [[Weddington-1250|Lowell Gene Weddington]] || 1946 || 2017 Florida || || |- | [[Weddington-505|Helen D. Weddington]] || 1947 Pennsylvania || 2016 Pennsylvania || || |- | [[Weddington-513|Wallace Ray Weddington]] || 1947 || || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-513 List] |- | [[Weddington-1916|Phillip Reaves Weddington]] || 1949 California || 2019 Oregon || || |- | [[Weddington-1680|Timothy "Tim" Weddington]] || 1951 || before 2017 || Resided in Florida || |- | [[Weddington-1431|Trevis Weddington]] || 1952 || || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1431 List] |- | [[Weddington-1737|William "Willie" Weddington]] || 1953 || 2015 Kentucky || || |- | [[Bohn-593|Jill Diane (Bohn) Weddington]] || 1954 Ohio || 2017 Ohio || See notes on profile and husband || |- | [[Weddington-1617|George Weddington]] || before 1955, prob. Tennessee || || Wife: Sandra Kay Abbott || |- | [[Weddington-1658|Debra Ann Weddington]] || 1955 || 1956 Arkansas || || |- | [[Unknown-447187|Sandra "Sandy" (Unknown) Weddington]] || 1955 || 2012 Florida || || |- | [[Ehlers-1123| Joni L (Ehlers) Weddington]] || 1959 || 2012 Nebraska || Might be related to the Tennessee branch of Weddington || |- | [[Weddington-1471|Larry Wayne Weddington]] || 1960 || 2015 || || |- | [[Bridges-4297|Pennie Lynn (Bridges) Weddington]] || 1962 Georgia || 2020 Georgia || || |- | [[Weddington-1402|Billy Reese Weddington]] || 1964 || 2018 Tennessee || || |- | [[Weddington-2035|Angela Dawn (Weddington) Eggleston]] || 1964 Georgia || 2020 Tennessee|| || |- | [[Farr-2442|Bobbie Joe (Farr) Weddington]] || 1968 Michigan || 2015 Michigan || || |- | [[Miller-64680|Helene Krista (Miller) Weddington]] || 1970 Michigan || 2013 Michigan || || |- | [[Harmon-5448|Andrea (Harmon) Weddington]] || 1973 || 2014 Tennessee || || |- | [[Weddington-1133|Donnie Blake Weddington]] || 1974 Kentucky || 2010 Florida || His grandfather is probably [[Weddington-1132|Arthur Weddington]]. || |- | [[Weddington-1461|Jonathan Ryan Weddington]] || 1982 Kentucky || 2015 West Virginia || || |- | [[Weddington-1447|Emily Noveta Weddington]] || 1989 Oklahoma || 1989 Oklahoma || || |}

=== Unsourced === These are profiles that are older, but unsourced in some way. * [[Weddington-26|Martha (Weddington) Hatfield]] ** Born: '''1789'''; Virginia. ** Martha is supposedly the matron of the Hatfield family of the infamous [[Project:Hatfield_and_McCoy|Hatfield-McCoy Feud]]. Surprisingly, no real sources have yet been found to verify her LNAB other than often-repeated genealogies from books and websites. If she was born in Virginia, then it is probably likely that she is somehow related to the Kentucky branch of Weddington. * [[Weddington-137|James Weddington]] ** Born: '''1795'''; Pike County, Kentucky. ** Married Diana Weddington ** Only source is Find A Grave. No other source is yet found. === Black American Families === Black American genealogy presents its own specific challenges, notably the lack of documentation when going back in time. US Census records are notoriously incomplete. Families seem to appear out of nowhere, or disappear just as quickly. All of this makes for a challenging puzzle to document families and connect them together. Also see the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]] on WikiTree for more. However, based on the data below, we can start to see some patterns emerge: * A large Weddington family based in Virginia * A Weddington family that is centered around Cobb County, Georgia. There is an associated white Weddington family in Cobb County, Georgia too. * A Weddington family that is seen in Mississippi, with descendants who seemed to migrate to Illinois (Chicago area, Cook County) and Michigan (Detroit area, Wayne County). My guess is that this part of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Migration_(African_American) Great Migration] period.
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="8" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Death ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Descendant List |- | [[Weddington-1753|Marshel Weddington]] || 1799 North Carolina || Unknown || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1753 List] |- | '''[[Weddington-1482|Joseph Weddington]]''' || 1817 Tennessee || before 1908 || Joseph "Joe" is the progenitor of this Weddington branch. His slave owner was [[Weddington-152|John Palmer Weddington]] of Tennessee. || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1482 List] |- | [[Weddington-1732|Lloyd Weddington]] || 1819 Maryland or South Carolina || Unknown || Found in Claiborne County, Mississippi. Probably related to David and Aaron below. || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1732 List] |- | [[Weddington-1621|Harry Weddington]] || 1820 Virginia || Unknown || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1621 List] |- | [[Weddington-1243|Ned Weddington]] || 1820 Tennessee (or Arkansas) || Unknown || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1243 List] |- | [[Weddington-527|George Weddington]] || 1826 Georgia || Unknown || Probable slave owner is [[Weddington-148|Alexander Green Weddington]], but needs more research. || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-527 List] |- | '''[[Weddington-1347|Samuel Weddington]]''' || 1826 Kentucky || Unknown || Samuel is the progenitor of this Weddington branch. His probable slave owner was [[Weddington-326|William Weddington]] of Kentucky. || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1347 List] |- | [[Weddington-2212|Martin Weddington]] || before 1840 North Carolina || Unknown || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-2212 List] |- | [[Weddington-2172|Amos Weddington]] || 1840 North Carolina || Unknown|| He is not the same as the Amos Weddington below. || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-2172 List] |- | [[Weddington-1823|Thomas Weddington]] || 1845 Georgia || || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1823 List] |- | [[Weddington-1892|Harrison Weddington]] || 1846 North Carolina || 1927 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1892 List] |- | [[Weddington-2173|Amos Weddington]] || 1846 North Carolina || Unknown|| He is not the same as the Amos Weddington above. || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-2173 List] |- | [[Weddington-1291|David Weddington]] || 1848 Mississippi || 1918 || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1291 List] |- | [[Unknown-445193|Martha (Unknown) Weddington]] || 1852 Arkansas || Unknown || Husband born in Georgia, but had family in Arkansas|| [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Unknown-Descendants-445193 List] |- | [[Weddington-1698|George W. Weddington]] || 1856 Georgia || 1925 Cobb County, Georgia || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1698 List] |- | [[Weddington-2204|Mark Weddington]] || June 1856 Georgia || || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-2204 List] |- | [[Weddington-2154|Henry Newton Weddington]] || 1857 Georgia || 1918 Kansas || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-2154 List] |- | [[Weddington-1760|Eli Weddington]] || 1866 Cobb County, Georgia || 1945 Arizona || || |- | [[Weddington-1432|James Andrew Weddington]] || 1874 Georgia || 1956 Colorado || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1432 List] |- | [[Weddington-1331|Charles "Charlie" Williams Weddington]] || 1876 || 1971 Cobb County, Georgia || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1331 List] |- | [[Weddington-1355|Harry Weddington, Jr.]] || 1878 Virginia || Unknown || Probably related to Harry Weddington (above) || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1355 List] |- | [[Weddington-1358|Sam Weddington]] || 1880 Georgia || 1965 Cobb County, Georgia || Same cemetery as Comer, below. || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1358 List] |- | [[Weddington-1930|Rogers Weddington]] || 1883 Mississippi || || Possible father to Lieutenant Weddington below. || |- | [[Weddington-1357|Comer Weddington]] || 1884 Georgia || 1914 Cobb County, Georgia || Same cemetery as Sam, above. || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1357 List] |- | [[Weddington-1914|Joe Weddington]] || before 1887 North Carolina || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1914 List] |- | [[Weddington-1406|James Weddington]] || 1887 North Carolina || 1921 North Carolina || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1406 List] |- | [[Weddington-2238|William Weddington]] || Unknown || 1889 North Carolina || || |- | [[Weddington-1799|Verzonia Weddington]] || 1892 Texas || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1799 List] |- | [[Weddington-1669|Peter Weddington]] || 1895 Arkansas || Unknown || || |- | [[Weddington-1931|Lieutenant Cicero Weddington]] || 1895 Mississippi || 1958 Illinois || Probably uncle to Lieutenant Weddington below. || |- | [[Weddington-2052|Reuben Weddington]] || 1895 Mississippi || || Found in Coahoma County, Mississippi || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-2052 List] |- | [[Weddington-1265|Apostle Robert Weddington Sr.]] || 1896 North Carolina || 2003 || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1265 List] |- | [[Sims-2428|Johnnie Willie (Sims) Weddington]] || 1898 South Carolina || 1982 || Widow of Walter Weddington who is second husband. Not connected. || |- | [[Weddington-1544|Kemuel Weddington]] || 1899 Texas || 1995 California || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1544 List] |- | [[Lucas-5672|Ruby (Lucas) Weddington]] || 1901 || 1999 || || |- | [[Weddington-2051|Smith Weddington]] || 1904 || 1972 Michigan || Buried in same cemetery and plot as Lieutenant Weddington born 1910 (below) and Dave Weddington born 1912 (below). || |- | [[Weddington-2179|Sherman Weddington]] || 1904 Tennessee || 1987 Pennsylvania || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-2179 List] |- | [[Weddington-1451|Booker T Weddington]] || 1906 Louisiana || || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1451 List] |- | [[Weddington-2106|Dave Weddington]] || 1906 Mississippi || || Might be brother to Hull Weddington (b. 1910) below. Has a son named Hull. || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-2106 List] |- | [[Weddington-2103|Willie Weddington Sr.]] || 1909 Mississippi || 1975 Chicago, Cook County, Illinois || Parents: Dave Weddington & Sarah Marshall || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-2103 List] |- | [[Weddington-1702|Bertha F. Weddington]] || 1910 || 1948 Fulton County, Georgia || Buried in Cobb County, Georgia || |- | [[Weddington-1928|Lieutenant Weddington]] || 1910 || 1971 Michigan || Father is uncertain. Probably nephew to Lieutenant Cicero Weddington above. Buried in same cemetery and plot as Smith Weddington, born 1904 (above), and Dave Weddington, born 1912 (below) || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1928 List] |- | [[Weddington-2056|Hull Weddington]] || 1910 Mississippi || || || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-2056 List] |- | [[Weddington-2049|Dave Weddington]] || 1912 || 1975 Michigan || Buried in same cemetery and plot as Lieutenant Weddington born 1910 (above), and Smith Weddington, born 1904 (above). || |- | [[Weddington-1287|Aaron Weddington]] || 1914 Mississippi || Unknown || Might be related to [[Weddington-1291|David Weddington]], born 1848 Mississippi above. || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1287 List] |- | [[Weddington-1924|Theodore Roosevelt Weddington]] || 1915 Mississippi || 1983 Ohio || || [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1924 List] |- | [[Weddington-1880|Albert Weddington]] || 1916 North Carolina || 1963 || || |- | [[Weddington-1574|Stanley G. Weddington Sr.]] || 1916 Ohio || 1997 Indiana || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1574 List] |- | [[Weddington-1715|Robert Curtis Weddington]] || 1916 Georgia || 2018 Cobb County, Georgia || || |- | [[Weddington-2183|Wardell Weddington]] || 1925 North Carolina? || 2005 Maryland? || || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-2183 List] |- | [[Weddington-1764|William J. Weddington]] || 1926 || 1974 Maryland || Not sure if African American, but due to lack of other sources, this is a probability. || |- | [[Weddington-1705|Helen M. Weddington]] || 1927 || 1981 Cobb County, Georgia || || |- | [[Weddington-2018|Robert Lee Weddington]] || 1928 || 2009 Chattanooga, Tennessee || See Research Note on profile. Needs merging with duplicate. || |- | [[Weddington-1527|Thomas Weddington]] || 1930 Virginia || || Grandson of [[Weddington-1355|Harry Weddington, Jr.]] || |- | [[Weddington-1528|Buster V. Weddington]] || 1930 Virginia || || Grandson of [[Weddington-1355|Harry Weddington, Jr.]] || |- | [[Dodson-5400|Henrietta (Dodson) Weddington]] || 1934 Virginia || 2019 Virginia || Possible link to husband || |- | [[Weddington-1717|Willie Ray Weddington]] || 1936 || Unknown|| Found in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-1717 List] |- | [[Weddington-1256|Roscoe Weddington]] || 1943 || 1999 Cobb County, Georgia || || |- | [[Weddington-1966|Earl S Weddington]] || 1943 || 2014 Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina || || |- | [[Butler-26254|Anita Louise (Butler) Weddington]] || 1945 || 2018 Franklin County, Ohio || || |- | [[Unknown-447168|Ora Lee (Unknown) Weddington]] || 1948 || 2012 North Carolina || || |- | [[Weddington-1697|Veronica (Weddington) Clonts]] || 1950 || 2015 Cobb County, Georgia || || |- | [[Garner-4030|Lucy Mae (Garner) Weddington]] || 1954 Virginia || 2018 Virginia || Widow of Larry Weddington || |- | [[Weddington-1710|Jerome Weddington]] || 1956 || 1984 Cobb County, Georgia || || |- | [[Weddington-1235|Gilbert Leon Weddington]] || 1959 || 2017 Maryland || || |- | [[Weddington-1837]] || 1963 Illinois || Still Living || || |- | [[Unknown-513163|St. Jacqueline (Unknown) Weddington]] || 1964 || 2020 || || |- | [[Weddington-1606|Fredrick Weddington]] || 1972 Michigan || 2004 Michigan || Mother is Maria Weddington || |- | [[Weddington-1774|Chanel K. Weddington]] || 1990 || 2012 Michigan || || |- | [[Weddington-2118|Nyiece Ashay Weddington]] || 2007 Michigan || 2015 Michigan || || |}

=== 1850 US Census Slave Schedule === There are [https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=75&query=%2Bsurname%3AWeddington%20%2Brecord_country%3A%22United%20States%22%20%2Brecord_type%3A%280%201%202%203%206%29&collection_id=1420440 43 entries] in the search for '''exactly''' the last name Weddington in the 1850 US Census Slave Schedule. This does not count known misspellings. Below is the known list of Weddington slave owners, with a '''total of 71 enslaved people and 13 slave owners'''. :Note that Eli Bradshaw Weddington, William Lewis Weddington, Robert Green Weddington and John R. Weddington, below, are all brothers. John P. Weddington is the son of Eli Bradshaw Weddington. * [[Weddington-141|Eli Bradshaw Weddington]], Henry County, Tennessee: 11 Slaves ** [[Weddington-152|John P. Weddington]], Franklin County, Tennessee: 3 Slaves * [[Weddington-142|William Lewis Weddington]], Washington County, Arkansas: 3 Slaves * [[Weddington-147|Robert Green Weddington]], Carrol County, Tennessee: 12 Slaves * [[Weddington-557|John R. Weddington]], Cabarrus County, North Carolina, 17 Slaves :"Shinn" Weddington is very probably [[Weddington-136|William C Weddington III]], and his son is [[Weddington-148|Alexander Green Weddington]]: * [[Weddington-136|"Shinn" Weddington]], Cobb County, Georgia: 3 Slaves ** [[Weddington-148|Alexander Green Weddington]], Campbell County, Georgia: 9 Slaves * Weddington, Muscogee County, Georgia: 6 Slaves ** Maybe this: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZMR-9WR . Needs more research. * S. W. Weddington, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina: 2 Slaves ** The original source does not necessarily look like an "S. W.". It looks more like just some curl then "W. Weddington". ** https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVC5-HKP ** https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVC5-HK5 * [[Weddington-1205|F. S. Weddington]], Mecklenburg County, North Carolina: 1 Slave * [[Weddington-318|John Weddington]], Union County, North Carolina: 1 Slave * [[Weddington-326|William Weddington]], Pike County, Kentucky: 1 Slave * [[Weddington-16|William A. Weddington]], Cabarrus County, North Carolina: 2 Slaves === Adoptions === These are the people who have the last name Weddington, but have been adopted into the Weddington families. WikiTree policy states that actual parents should be genetic. Each of the profiles below (that represents an adopted person) should: # Add an === Adoption === subsection under their Biography, which states their adoptive parents # Add the Weddington Name Study template to their profiles There are other, known adoptions, but they are currently living people, and will not be listed here for privacy reasons.
{| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="8" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Birth ! scope="col" | Death ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Adoptive Parents ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Descendant List |- | [[Still-909|William J H Weddington]] || 1867 North Carolina || 1911 North Carolina || Mother: [[Hartsell-726|Sarah Tabitha (Hartsell) Weddington]] || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Still-Descendants-909 List] |- | [[Weddington-582|Roy Weddington]] || 1895 Tennessee || 1967 Tennessee || Parents: [[Weddington-170|Rufus Clay Weddington]] and [[Parham-863|Fannie Louise (Parham) Weddington]] || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-582 List] |- | [[Weddington-2064|Nilah Mae (Weddington) Harrison]] || 1913 Virginia || || Parents: [[Weddington-72|William Scott Weddington]] and [[McKinney-6783|Sarah (McKinney) Weddington]] || [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Weddington-Descendants-2064 List] |- | [[Weddington-1466|Dmytri Samuel Weddington]] || 1992 Ukraine || 2018 Indiana || Parents are living. || |}

== Weddington DNA == From the discussion (above) about Weddington genealogy, there are some fundamental questions that still need to be answered, that can probably only be answered by DNA testing: * Are the three white Weddington lineages in Virginia / Kentucky related to each other? '''The current hypothesis is: YES, they are related to each other'''. * Are the two major white Weddington families (in the U.S.), one originally from North Carolina, and the other originally from Virginia / Kentucky, related to each other? '''The current hypothesis is: NO, they are not related to each other'''. ** 2022-08-22: Donald Weddington, whose grandfather is [[Weddington-685|Whitney Bennett Weddington]], and descended from the North Carolina Weddington family, has confirmed that he has taken an AncestryDNA test and does NOT match [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]], who is descended from a Virginia / Kentucky line. If they were to match it would have been at 6C1R, but there is no match. This is not yet evidence that the two families are unrelated as 6C1R is still very remote that there could just not be an overlap. ** We still need a DNA test of a male Weddington descendant from the North Carolina family who can provide their Paternal Haplogroup, for comparison with the Virginia / Kentucky Weddington family. Knowing this will help to confirm the current theory. * There is a long-standing story that the North Carolina Weddington family was originally ''Waddington''. Is there any DNA evidence for a connection to Waddington? * What are lineages of black Weddington families? Are any of them related to each other? Where are their origins from? * What are the origins of adopted Weddingtons? * Are there any [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-paternity_event Misattributed Parentage Events (MPE)] in Weddington families? See the sections below for more details: === DNA for Virginia / Kentucky Lineages === There are three family lines originating in Virginia / Kentucky. The current hypothesis is that they are all related to each other. These are [[Weddington-29|Jacob Weddington]], [[Weddington-257|Henry Weddington]] and [[Weddington-26|Martha (Weddington) Hatfield]]. There is some documentation evidence (from a biography in ''[[Space:The_Big_Sandy_Valley|The Big Sandy Valley: A History of the People and Country from the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time]]'', by William Ely, 1887) that Jacob and Henry are brothers, however, there are glaring errors in this source making it not completely trustworthy. However, DNA tests of direct male descendants and comparison of their paternal haplogroups should be able to determine if they are related to each other. Below are DNA tests of direct descendants of these family lineages, and DNA tests of other individuals: * Known descendants of [[Weddington-29|Jacob Weddington]]: ** [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]]: paternal haplogroup of '''E-M183''' ** [[Weddington-1531|Kyle Weddington]], H5C1R to Eric (above): paternal haplogroup of '''E-M183''' ** 23andMe test of a male [https://you.23andme.com/profile/09e37b3783e4d266/ Weddington], 3C to Eric (above) shows a paternal haplogroup of '''E-M183'''. Descendant (grandson) of [[Weddington-341|Lanford Eugene Weddington]] and [[Perkins-8544|Lavadis (Perkins) Helton]]. Based on comparison with [https://you.23andme.com/profile/f4edf6060e485f7b/ another descendant] (non-Weddington) who is confirmed as a great-grandson of Lanford and Lavadis. * [[Weddington-257|Henry Weddington]] ** No known DNA tests of direct male descendants. The current theory is that Henry Weddington is the brother of Jacob Weddington (above) and we would expect descendants of both to have the same paternal haplogroup See more information about the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_E-M215_(Y-DNA)#E-M183 E-M183 haplogroup], and the parent clade [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_E-Z827#E-M81 E-M81]. See more about [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/E-M81/story E-M81 from FamilyTreeDNA]. DNA testing to determine if [[Weddington-26|Martha (Weddington) Hatfield]] is related to Jacob and / or Henry will be more challenging as Y-DNA tests won't be able to help us. * [[Weddington-26|Martha (Weddington) Hatfield]] ** No research has been done yet on DNA testing of descendants. ==== DNA Prevalence for Disease ==== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycystic_kidney_disease Polycystic kidney disease (PKD)] is a genetic disorder that runs in families. * [[Weddington-54|John Lawrence (Larry) Weddington Jr.]] (1943-2008) - Diagnosed with PKD and died from a heart attack that was caused by stress on his heart, due to dialysis. * [[Weddington-60|Joseph Lionel Weddington]] (1944-2014) - Diagnosed with PKD and died from it, or possibly from complications. Joseph is the brother of Larry, above. * [[Weddington-57|Kimberly Suzanne (Weddington) Rischard]] (1962-2015) - Diagnosed with PKD. Died, possibly from complications. Kim is the daughter of Larry, above. * [[Weddington-144|William Harrison Weddington]] (1841-1920) - Died of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bright%27s_disease Bright's Disease], which is an older name for a catch-all of kidney disease. Could this have been PKD? Has anyone else been diagnosed with kidney problems or disease, or died from kidney disease? === DNA for North Carolina Lineages === Donald Weddington, whose grandfather is [[Weddington-685|Whitney Bennett Weddington]], and descended from the North Carolina Weddington family, has confirmed that he has taken an AncestryDNA test and does NOT match [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]], who is descended from a Virginia / Kentucky line. If they were to match it would have been at 6C1R, but it's not unusual to not have an autosomal match at this distance. So this is not any confirmation that there is not a relationship between these two families. We need to have some YDNA test to compare. If there is a direct male descendant of a Weddington family originally from North Carolina who is interested in taking a DNA test to help out with this, please contact [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] (coordinator of this One Name Study). === DNA for a Waddington Connection === * [[Waddington-517|Charlene Waddington]] is in the process of finding out her Waddington family paternal haplogroup, to see if there might be any relationship. The latest news is that this Waddington line is '''not a match''' to the Virginia / Kentucky Weddington line. === DNA for Black / African-American Lineages === At this time, no known DNA tests have been done on any of these families. If there is a direct male descendant of a Weddington family who is interested in taking a DNA test to help out with this, please contact [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] (coordinator of this One Name Study). === DNA for Adoptions === At this time, no known DNA tests have been done on any adoptions in Weddington families. === DNA for Misattributed Parental Events (MPE) === For various reasons, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-paternity_event Misattributed Parental Events (MPE)] happen in families. See the Wikipedia article at the previous link for more information about MPEs. DNA testing is required to establish whether an MPE has occurred. Unfortunately, there is typically family stigma surrounding an MPE, which causes many people to be uncomfortable with doing genetic testing and seeing the results. == Family Heirlooms & Artifacts == * [[Space:Weddington_Family_Bible|Weddington Family Bible]] - Originally belonging to [[Weddington-68|James Henderson Weddington Sr.]], one of the Kentucky Weddington families, and handed down within that family. == Named Locations == Below are locations or places named after Weddington in some way: Locations in the United States: * [[wikipedia:Weddington,_North_Carolina|Weddington, North Carolina, United States]] ** Weddington is a town in Union County, North Carolina, United States. A small portion of the town extends into Mecklenburg County. ** [http://www.townofweddington.com/ Town of Weddington website] ** [http://www.townofweddington.com/about/town-history/ History of the Town of Weddington] * [[wikipedia:Weddington%2C_Arkansas|Weddington, Washington County, Arkansas, United States]] Cemeteries, Virginia / Kentucky Weddington Families: * [[:Category: Weddington Cemetery, Coal Run Village, Kentucky|Weddington Cemetery, Coal Run Village, Kentucky]] * [[:Category: Weddington Cemetery, Hatfield, Kentucky|Weddington Cemetery, Hatfield, Kentucky]] * [[:Category: Weddington Cemetery, Pikeville, Kentucky|Weddington Cemetery, Pikeville, Kentucky]] * [[:Category: Weddington Cemetery Number 1, Emma, Kentucky|Weddington Cemetery Number 1, Emma, Kentucky]] * [[:Category: Weddington Cemetery Number 2, Banner, Kentucky|Weddington Cemetery Number 2, Banner, Kentucky]] * [[:Category: Weddington Cemetery Number 1, Sandy Hook, Kentucky|Weddington Cemetery Number 1, Sandy Hook, Kentucky]] * [[:Category: Weddington Cemetery Number 2, Sandy Hook, Kentucky|Weddington Cemetery Number 2, Sandy Hook, Kentucky]] * [[:Category: Weddington Family Cemetery, Denver, Kentucky|Weddington Family Cemetery, Denver, Kentucky]] * [[:Category: Wilson-Weddington Cemetery, Lytten, Kentucky|Wilson-Weddington Cemetery, Lytten, Kentucky]] {{Image|file=Weddington_Name_Study.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Weddington Cemetery
Weddington, Washington County, Arkansas }} Cemeteries, North Carolina Weddington Families (and descendants): * [[:Category: Weddington United Methodist Church Cemetery, Weddington, North Carolina|Weddington United Methodist Church Cemetery, Weddington, North Carolina]] * [[:Category: Weddington Cemetery, Madison County, Indiana|Weddington Cemetery, Madison County, Indiana]] ** [http://www.cemeteries-madison-co-in.com/weddington.reconstructi.htm Weddington Cemetery (Madison, Indiana) Reconstruction] * [[:Category: Weddington Cemetery, Weddington, Arkansas|Weddington Cemetery, Weddington, Arkansas]] Locations outside the U. S.: * [[wikipedia:Weddington,_Nuneaton|Weddington, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England]] ** [[wikipedia:Weddington_Castle|Weddington Castle]] == Research == Research on the Weddington Name Study is broken down into multiple groups, below: === Ongoing Work === # Source any unsourced family member # Connect any unconnected family member to one of the oldest Weddington lineages in the United States # Document and connect African-American / Black Weddington families in the United States # Document and connect any adoptions in the Weddington families # Discover and document any DNA relationships in and between Weddington families, or those related to Weddington === Sourcing Work === * [[Space:Weddington_History%2C_U.S.A.|Weddington History U.S.A.]] book by [[Weddington-822|Wallace M. Weddington]]. ** Digitize ** Notate corrections ** Use source on all relevant profiles, with corrections * ''[[Space:The_Weddington_Family|The Weddington Family: A History]]'', by [[Weddington-241|Andy Simmons Weddington]]. ** Notate corrections * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:150_Years_-_Pike_County_Kentucky_%281822-1972%29 150 Years Pike County, Kentucky] ** Use source on all relevant profiles ** Add Errata === Research Questions === * Are the North Carolina Weddington families and the Virginia / Kentucky Weddington families related? Working on getting DNA evidence. The one piece of evidence so far is that they are not related, but this is not conclusive. ** Research Plan: *** Need DNA evidence to prove / disprove this as the generations are too far back. **** Need a 23andMe test or some YDNA test on a North Carolina Weddington paternal line to provide a Paternal Haplogroup to compare against. *** Evidence: A '''non-match''' between AncestryDNA tests on VA / KY Weddington paternal line and NC Weddington paternal line. This is not enough to be conclusive. *** Evidence: The will of [[Weddington-989|William Weddington]], the progenitor of the North Carolina family, has a will where he did not list a Jacob or Henry as heirs. Transcription is available. '''Need to find the original will and get a copy.''' * Virginia / Kentucky: Are the Weddington progenitors, [[Weddington-29|Jacob]], [[Weddington-257|Henry]], [[Weddington-26|Martha]] related to each other? (Preliminary: [[Weddington-29|Jacob]] and [[Weddington-257|Henry]] are likely siblings, but more evidence needs to be found. The theory is that [[Weddington-26|Martha]] is too, but not proven yet.) ** Research Plan: ** DNA evidence link Jacob line with Henry line. Need more test matches and probably triangulation to prove. See correspondence with K. S. on Ancestry. * Virginia / Kentucky: [[Weddington-257|Henry Weddington]] had 5 Non Marital Children (NMC) with [[Ratliff-2942|Rebecca (Ratliff) Ford]]. Children have the last name of Ford. ** Research Plan: ** There is DNA evidence. One more source needs to be found. See profile. * Virginia / Kentucky: Is there any evidence that Henry or Jacob arrived in Kentucky when they were young? Also is there any evidence that Jacob moved back and forth between Virginia and Kentucky? ** Research Plan: ** [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/111955?availability=Family%20History%20Library Land records for Pike County, Kentucky] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTL-KBWF?cat=111955 Pike County Land Deeds Grantees Index: Starting with Weddington] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTL-F9HH-1?i=347&cat=111955 Pike County Land Deeds Grantors Index: Starting with Weddington] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-L33H-H?i=363&cat=129530 Pike County Land Deeds Grantees Index: Starting with Ford] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-VS48-1?cat=129530 Pike County Court Orders Index: Starting with Weddington] ** Counties in eastern Kentucky to research: *** https://mycounties.com/kentucky/ *** 1788: Mason County. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=195513&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Kentucky%2C%20Mason%22&subjectsOpen=418649-50 Mason County Records] **** Reviewed Deeds 1789-1900; indexes 1789-1978. Grantees index for Weddington, Waddington. None found. *** 1798: Fleming County *** 1799: Floyd County. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=195339&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Kentucky%2C%20Floyd%22&subjectsOpen=342886-50 Floyd County, Kentucky records] **** Reviewed indexes for Grantors and Grantees for Weddington. None found. *** 1806: Clay County took over a portion. Unlikely, but need to check. *** 1820: Perry County, took over portions of Clay and Floyd *** 1821: Pike County from Floyd. Lawrence County from Floyd and Greenup. *** 1822: Morgan County from Floyd, Bath. ** Need to look at Virginia land records too. * Jacob and his wife, Parthenia, moved from Pike County, Kentucky to Morgan County, Kentucky. When? Did other family members move with him? ** Morgan county land records. Index information is on profiles. Some evidence that other family members moved out to Morgan County too. * Review email communications with Jim Spraker. ** NC Weddington lines: Zeno is son of Robert. Other items. * [[Weddington-1227|Benjamin Franklin Weddington]] ** See profile and sources. May have had NMC. ** Also confirm ancestor's line. Grandfather may be son of John Tazewell Weddington. == Resources == * [[Weddington-241|Weddington, Andy Simmons]].''[[Space:The_Weddington_Family|The Weddington Family]]'' (Self-published, Re-published, [[Weddington-515|Robert Andy Weddington]], 2000) ** Book on Weddington Genealogy * Ely, William, ''[[Space:The_Big_Sandy_Valley|The Big Sandy Valley]]. A history of the people and country from the earliest settlement to the present time.'' (Catlettsburg, Ky., Central Methodist, 1887.) ** Book on the Big Sandy Valley region in Kentucky. Includes some information on the Weddington branch in eastern Kentucky. * https://pikecountykyhistoricalsociety.com/history-of-the-burris-family/ * Kozee, William C., ''[[Space:Pioneer Families Of Eastern And Southeastern Kentucky|Pioneer Families Of Eastern And Southeastern Kentucky]]'', (Standard Printing and Publishing, Huntington, West Virginia 1957) * PCHS ''[[Space:150 Years - Pike County Kentucky (1822-1972)|150 Years - Pike County Kentucky (1822-1972)]]'' (PCHS, Pikeville, Kentucky, 1987). Pages 47, 49, 94. * https://exploreuk.uky.edu/catalog/?q=Weddington - University of Kentucky archives * [https://books.google.com/books?id=IOxNYKNnd20C&pg=PA353&lpg=PA353&dq=William+Waddington+will+Mecklenburg&source=bl&ots=BriBsz-jzd&sig=i9-LhF8rCIm7fOdu_VJLsOUT7AQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiRprvsudfQAhUB0IMKHVpjC6YQ6AEIKTAD#v=onepage&q=William%20Waddington%20will%20Mecklenburg&f=false Residents of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, 1762-1790] * [https://catalog.wakegov.com/Record/454497?searchSource=local "Weddington family history : history of William and Elizabeth Waddington (the names was later changed to Weddington) who settled in the Mecklenburg County area that is now Cabarrus County in the year 1745-1760 : a collection of the history by family members."] * [http://weddingtonar.org/ WeddingtonAR.org (Weddington, Arkansas)] * [https://edithclark.omeka.net/9703-weddington-family-reunion-ledger MSS #9703 Weddington Family Reunion Ledger, June 1997], Edith M. Clark History Room, Rowan Public Library, Rowan County, North Carolina * [https://www.cabarruscounty.us/government/departments/library/Local%20History/1793_1868_Marriage_Bonds.pdf Cabarrus County Marriage Bonds 1793 - 1868] * https://www.ncpedia.org/ ** https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/brown-peter-marshall ** https://www.ncpedia.org/lutheran-schools-mount-pleasant * [http://genealogy.az.gov/ Arizona Genealogy Birth and Death Certificates], Arizona Dept. of Health Services. Search for Weddington. === Sources from [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/ Chronicling America] === These are sources from various newspapers, from the Chronicling America collection, that have not yet been assigned to a profile. In other words, these still need to be matched to the correct person. # '''Springs & Weddington''': [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84020750/1847-10-16/ed-1/seq-3/#date1=1836&sort=date&date2=1922&words=Weddington&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=13&state=&rows=50&proxtext=Weddington&y=9&x=8&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 The North-Carolinian. volume (Fayetteville, N.C.), 16 Oct. 1847. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.] # '''Jane C. M. Weddington''': [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84020716/1848-01-06/ed-1/seq-3/#date1=1836&sort=date&date2=1922&words=Weddington&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=15&state=&rows=50&proxtext=Weddington&y=9&x=8&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=1 The Charlotte journal. (Charlotte, N.C.), 06 Jan. 1848. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.] # '''R. H. Weddington''': [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84024738/1856-11-20/ed-1/seq-2/#date1=1836&sort=date&rows=50&words=Weddington&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=0&state=&date2=1922&proxtext=Weddington&y=9&x=8&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=2 The daily dispatch. (Richmond, Va.), 20 Nov. 1856. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.] # '''Dr. T. N. Weddington''': [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026900/1858-03-10/ed-1/seq-2/#date1=1836&sort=date&rows=50&words=Weddington&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=3&state=&date2=1922&proxtext=Weddington&y=9&x=8&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=2 The Lancaster ledger. (Lancaster, S.C.), 10 March 1858. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.] # '''R. H. Weddington''': [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84020712/1858-05-04/ed-1/seq-3/#date1=1836&sort=date&rows=50&words=Weddington&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=4&state=&date2=1922&proxtext=Weddington&y=9&x=8&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=2 The western Democrat. (Charlotte, N.C.), 04 May 1858. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.] # '''State vs. Henry Weddington, colored''': [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84026925/1881-03-31/ed-1/seq-2/#date1=1836&sort=date&rows=50&words=Weddington&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=47&state=&date2=1922&proxtext=Weddington&y=9&x=8&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=4 Yorkville enquirer. volume (None), 31 March 1881. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.] :: Yorkville, South Carolina. Likely match to [[Weddington-81|Washington Taylor Weddington]], but it needs more research to verify. # '''W. T. Weddington''': [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83045706/1865-03-29/ed-1/seq-1/#date1=1836&sort=date&rows=50&words=Weddington&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=35&state=&date2=1922&proxtext=Weddington&y=9&x=8&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=2 Weekly standard. volume (Raleigh, N.C.), 29 March 1865. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.] # '''W. T. Weddington''': [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83025813/1865-03-29/ed-1/seq-2/#date1=1836&sort=date&rows=50&words=Weddington&searchType=basic&sequence=0&index=36&state=&date2=1922&proxtext=Weddington&y=9&x=8&dateFilterType=yearRange&page=2 The daily confederate. (Raleigh, N.C.), 29 March 1865. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress.] == Notes == === Email on Descendants of [[Weddington-136|William Weddington]] & Mary McLarty === In an email from Elizabeth Harris (dated 13 October 2016, to [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]]): Here's what I have on William and Mary's descendants. I'd prefer not to add them to WikiTree myself, since I'm already managing more profiles than I have time to keep up with, but you're welcome to do it if you want to. Most of my information comes from [[Pruitt-1406|Jerry Pruitt]], as indicated in the notes, and from the book by the Morrison sisters. I can't swear that it's accurate, but they were good researchers and contacted a lot of people to get first-hand family information. :''Information on their descendants from [[Pruitt-1406|Jerry Pruitt]], P.O. Box 424, Hamlin TX 79520, February 1996. This family also appears in the IGI.'' :''Jerry enclosed a photocopy from one of the NC county Heritage books, stating that William Waddington (sic) came to PA from Yorkshire in 1738, and came to Cabarrus Co. in 1745. He settled in the present area of Weddington Road, Coddle Creek. Two brothers, John and Samuel, settled in the Poplar Tent section of Cabarrus Co.'' ---- First Generation 1. '''[[Weddington-136|William WEDDINGTON]]'''. Born in 1781. William died in 1836; he was 55. ''(Note: Birth and Death dates are disputed, see profile.)'' Information on their descendants from [[Pruitt-1406|Jerry Pruitt]], P.O. Box 424, Hamlin, TX 79520, February 1996. This family also appears in the IGI. [[Pruitt-1406|Jerry Pruitt]] enclosed a photocopy from one of the NC county Heritage books, stating that [[Weddington-989|William Waddington]] (sic) came to PA from Yorkshire in 1738, and came to Cabarrus Co. in 1745. He settled in the present area of Weddington Road, Coddle Creek. Two brothers, [[Weddington-7|John]] and [[Weddington-134|Samuel]], settled in the Poplar Tent section of Cabarrus Co. Gary McLarty (quoted in 1996 Morrison book p. 12) says they were in Cabarrus County in 1810-1830, and "in Cobb County Georgia in 1840 and 1850" but if William died in 1836, he was hardly there. 1996 Morrison book names him as [[Weddington-136|William Weddington III]]. On 7 Jan 1806 when William was 25, he married '''[[McLarty-146|Mary (Polly) McLARTY]]''', daughter of '''[[McLarty-152|Alexander McLARTY]]''' & '''[[Morrison-3638|Jennie MORRISON]]'''. Born in 1783. Mary (Polly) died in 1850; she was 67. They had the following children: : 2. i. '''[[Weddington-148|Alexander Green]]''' (1806-1893) : 3. ii. '''[[Weddington-149|Melissa Jane]]''' (1809-1893) : 4. iii. '''[[Weddington-150|Mary Annie]]''' (1811-1878) : iv. '''Elizabeth'''. Elizabeth married '''Harvey PURVIANCE'''. : 5. v. '''[[Weddington-503|Robert H]]'''. (1817-1896) : 6. vi. '''[[Weddington-780|Sarah Catherine]]''' (1819-1873) : vii. '''[[Weddington-781|Rachel]]'''. Born in 1822. Rachel married '''[[Blair-4188|George Washington BLAIR]]''', son of '''George BLAIR''' & '''Elizabeth YARBROUGH'''. Born in 1813. ---- Second Generation 2. '''[[Weddington-148|Alexander Green WEDDINGTON]]'''. Born on 30 Oct 1806. Alexander Green died on 2 Sep 1893; he was 86. Buried in Douglas Co. GA. This family from [[Pruitt-1406|Jerry Pruitt]] 2/96, corresponds exactly to what is given in Morrison 1996, p. 45 On 15 Dec 1828 when Alexander Green was 22, he married '''[[Polk-741|Hannah POLK]]'''. Born on 1 Sep 1812. Hannah died on 27 Aug 1874; she was 61. They had the following children: : i. '''[[Weddington-778|Polly Ann]]'''. Born in 1830. : ii. '''[[Weddington-441|Jane]]'''. Born in 1832. : iii. '''[[Weddington-208|Martha Elizabeth]]'''. Born on 3 Sep 1834. : iv. '''[[Weddington-397|Amanda]]'''. Born on 11 Aug 1837. : v. '''[[Weddington-151|Alexander Green]]'''. Born on 22 Dec 1839. Alexander Green died on 10 May 1903; he was 63. : vi. '''[[Weddington-403|Charles William]]'''. Born in 1843. Charles William died in 1925; he was 82. : vii. '''[[Weddington-482|Campie V]]'''. Born in 1849. Campie V. died in 1918; she was 69. : viii. '''[[Weddington-779|Catherine Louise]]'''. Born in 1853. 3. '''[[Weddington-149|Melissa Jane WEDDINGTON]]'''. Born on 3 Jun 1809. Melissa Jane died on 19 Feb 1893; she was 83. Buried in Douglasville, Douglas Co. GA. This family from [[Pruitt-1406|Jerry Pruitt]] 2/96, agrees with listing in Morrison 1996 p. 45. They moved to Campbell Co. GA soon after their marriage. On 11 Nov 1828 when Melissa Jane was 19, she married '''[[Polk-742|Ezekiel POLK]]'''. Born on 15 Sep 1808. Ezekiel died on 6 Jun 1886; he was 77. They had the following children: : i. '''[[Polk-1450|Mary Ellen]]'''. Born in 1829. Mary Ellen died on 1 Jun 1856; she was 27. : ii. '''[[Polk-1454|Hannah Elizabeth]]'''. Born on 28 Jun 1832. Hannah Elizabeth died on 13 Jun 1912; she was 79. : iii. '''[[Polk-1455|Sarah Ellen]]'''. Born on 8 May 1834. Sarah Ellen died on 28 Sep 1925; she was 91. : iv. '''[[Polk-1456|Charles Marion]]'''. Born in 1836. Charles Marion died in 1865; he was 29. : v. '''[[Polk-1452|Nancy]]'''. Born in 1840. Nancy died in 1910; she was 70. : vi. '''William Hale'''. Born on 1 Jun 1843. William Hale died on 6 Aug 1862; he was 19. : vii. '''[[Polk-1457|Martha Ann]]'''. Born on 13 Jun 1846. Martha Ann died on 3 Mar 1925; she was 78. : Jerry Pruitt says there is a discrepancy in his sources for her date of birth. : : viii. '''[[Polk-605|Amanda Pauline]]'''. Born on 6 Jun 1850. Amanda Pauline died on 14 Jan 1937; she was 86. : ix. '''[[Polk-1458|Margaret Vianna]]'''. Born on 30 Sep 1853. ''(Note: discrepancy on birth date between here and on profile.)'' 4. '''[[Weddington-150|Mary Annie WEDDINGTON]]'''. Born on 15 Sep 1811. Mary Annie died on 8 Mar 1878; she was 66. This family from [[Pruitt-1406|Jerry Pruitt]] 2/96, agrees with listing in Morrison 1996, pp. 45-46 On 9 Feb 1828 when Mary Annie was 16, she married '''[[McLarty-127|Stephen Harvey McLARTY]]''', son of '''[[McLarty-118|John McLARTY]]''' & '''[[Wilson-29716|Mary WILSON]]'''. Born on 24 Oct 1806. Stephen Harvey died in Feb 1864; he was 57. They had the following children: : i. '''[[McLarty-165|William Alexander]]'''. Born on 30 Nov 1828. William Alexander died on 6 Nov 1862; he was 33. : ii. '''Margaret C.''' Born on 7 Jul 1830. : iii. '''Mary Virginia'''. Born on 12 May 1832. Mary Virginia died in Sep 1833; she was 1. : iv. '''Jane Melvina'''. Born on 17 Apr 1834. : v. '''[[McLarty-166|John Harvey]]'''. Born on 20 Nov 1836. John Harvey died on 18 Jan 1917; he was 80. : vi. '''[[McLarty-167|Mary Virginia]]'''. Born on 19 Dec 1838. : vii. '''[[McLarty-168|Hannah Louise]]'''. Born on 15 Dec 1840. : viii. '''Sarah Ann'''. Born on 19 Jan 1843. Sarah Ann died in 1920; she was 76. : ix. '''[[McLarty-169|George Wilson]]'''. Born on 11 Dec 1844. George Wilson died in 1920; he was 75. : x. '''[[McLarty-170|Archibald Green]]'''. Born on 27 Dec 1846. Archibald Green died on 1 Mar 1923; he was 76. : xi. '''Emily Rushbrook'''. Born on 24 Oct 1849. Emily Rushbrook died in 1908; she was 58. : xii. '''[[McLarty-171|Martha Elizabeth]]'''. Born on 8 Jan 1852. : xiii. '''[[McLarty-172|Charles Stephen]]'''. Born on 26 Feb 1854. 5. '''[[Weddington-503|Robert H. WEDDINGTON]]'''. Born in 1817. Robert H. died on 26 Apr 1896; he was 79. [[Pruitt-1406|Jerry Pruitt]] lists three wives for him, but no marriage date for the third, and it's not clear exactly where the children divide among them. They seem to be living in Georgia in any case, and I initially didn't enter any children beyond the ones in the 1850 census (William, Martha, Sarah, and Mary Jane), who clearly belong to '''Clementine'''. [Census says William, Morrison 1996 p. 46 lists the oldest child as Hillman. ] Frances b. 1851 and Emily b. 1853 are probably also hers. Then there's an Emma, with no dates - same as Emily, or different? and then Georgia b. 1860, who is probably the child of the second wife, '''Rachel Lee''', but Jerry seems to be grouping her with the first family. See McLarty genealogy p. 833 for the census record, and Jerry Pruitt's notes for the rest of the family. Morrison 1996, based on Lore book, lists only two wives, '''Clemmie Hartfield''', mother of the first five children (Hillman, Martha, Jane, Frances and Emily; note no Sarah), and '''Puss Mattox Maxwell''', mother of six more (Etta, Cecile, Alexander, Josie, Minnie and Homer). On 27 Jul 1837 when Robert H. was 20, he married '''[[Hartsfield-193|Clemmie HARTSFIELD]]'''. Born in 1815. They had the following children: : i. '''Sarah Elizabeth'''. Born in 1842. : This child not listed in Morrison 1996. : : ii. '''Martha Ann'''. Born in 1845. : m. Berry Hightower : : iii. '''William M.''' (Hillman?). Born in 1847. : Morrison 1996 lists a child Hillman, rather than William. Since this comes from a census transcription in the McLarty genealogy, should probably check the original sometime. : : iv. '''Mary Jane'''. Born in 1848. : v. '''Frances'''. : vi. '''Emily'''. 6. '''[[Weddington-780|Sarah Catherine WEDDINGTON]]'''. Born on 19 Aug 1819. Sarah Catherine died on 7 Jul 1873; she was 53. This family from Lore book. On 5 Dec 1835 when Sarah Catherine was 16, she married '''[[Black-9003|William G. BLACK]]'''. Born in 1814. They had the following children: : i. '''William Robert Hale'''. Born on 20 Sep 1837. : ii. '''P.C. Bome'''. Born on 3 Mar 1840. P.C. Bome died on 21 Jan 1890; he was 49. : iii. '''Sink'''. Born on 8 Feb 1842. Sink died on 16 Apr 1862; he was 20. : iv. '''John M'''. Born on 2 Jan 1845. : v. '''[[Black-9075|Alexander Green Weddington]]'''. Born on 4 Dec 1847. Alexander Green Weddington died on 8 Jul 1850; he was 2. : vi. '''Mary E'''. Born on 26 Jun 1850. : vii. '''Sarah R'''. Born on 4 Jul 1853. Sarah R. died on 10 Jan 1912; she was 58. : viii. '''J. Lemuel'''. Born on 3 Aug 1856. : ix. '''Wade Hampton'''. Born on 15 Sep 1859. (Note that the Index that came with this information has been removed, as it is duplicate information.) === Weddington Family History from [[Weddington-944|Bill Weddington]] === [[Weddington-944|William "Bill" Mayhew Weddington]] created a small webpage with some Weddington family information. All the information below is taken in its entirety from [https://www.angelfire.com/wy/billprogram/ http://www.angelfire.com/wy/billprogram/] . Bill's lineage is a part of the North Carolina Weddington family. Note that all information below, along with corrections, is already in the various Weddington profiles in WikiTree. Corrections and notes are in parentheses and bold below. ---- I. BACKGROUND - THE EARLY YEARS A. The information contained herein concerning the Weddington Family History was taken, in part, from the [[Weddington-241|Andy Simmons Weddington]] Chronicals ''(sic)'' widely distributed throughout the country. '''(Note: This is the book, ''[[Space:The_Weddington_Family|The Weddington Family: A History]]'', compiled by [[Weddington-241|Andy Simmons Weddington]] that was discussed in the [[#History|History]] section above.)''' Each of us owe a debt of gratitude to "Cousin Andy" for his years of effort to develop much of the data known today. The Weddington name was originally spelled "Waddington". It is of ancient Scotch origin; however, many of the family moved from Ireland and Scotland into England to escape social pressures. The name came from the celtic word "Wadding", meaning to join, and "tone or ton" which is defined as a low hill or mountain; hence the name signifies the joining of mountains, or more simply, "A Valley." '''(Note: All of this is unsubstantiated. There is only some evidence for the North Carolina Weddington family to have originally been "Waddington". The etymology and history of the surname is not proven.)''' The motto of the family, as shown on its Coat of Arms, is "Semper Paratum" (Always Ready). '''(Note: Unsubstantiated. There is no evidence that any Weddington / Waddington family member was ever awarded a coat of arms in any country. This is all likely fabricated by earlier researchers.)''' From these sources, we learn that the Weddington family came to America from England. The exact year of their arrival we do not know, but it was presummed to be following the Revolutionary War. Upon arriving in the New York or Boston area, they soon made their way down to North Carolina and found their roots in the valleys and hills of Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, and Rowan counties. '''(Note: Unsubstantiated. We have no sources that the North Carolina Weddington family definitively came from England, the timing of arrival, or that they went to New York or Boston first.)''' So, here we find the setting for the Weddington families, which after arriving in America, spread out to Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, and Texas; soon to the rest of the country. The following sets forth the available data of this family, some of which still must be certified by official records. Requests for corrections should be addressed to Billprogram @ AOL.com. '''(Note: This repeats the myth that the North Carolina Weddington family is related to the Virginia / Kentucky Weddington family. Yes, the North Carolina Weddington family did spread to Tennessee and Texas, as well as other places not listed here.)''' II. THE GENERATIONS A. The First Generation: William Weddington I. b. 1747, d. 1821, Cabarras County, NC. Married Elizabeth Simpson, dates unknown. Children: Willam Weddington Jr., John, Samuel, Robert, Elizabeth, and Frances. B. The Second Generation. 1. William Weddington Jr., b. (abt) 1780, date of death unk. : Married, wife unknown : Children: William III, b. unk, d. abt 1836, Campbell County, Georgia., Elizabeth, John, Mary, Eliza, and Cynthia. 2. John Weddington, b. 1763, d. 1811, Mecklenburg County, NC : Married (1st) Agnes Snell in 1787, Mecklenburg County, NC : Married (2nd) Lois Boswell in 1797, Mecklenburg County, NC : Married (3rd) Mary Goodman, date unk, Mecklenburg Cty, NC : Children: Clark Weddington (Agnes Snell); Ruben Boswell, Weddington (Lois Boswell), William Addison Weddington (Marry Goodman). 3. Samual Weddington, b. 16 May 1766, d. 31 Oct 1833 : Married Elizabeth Bradshaw in 1787, Cabarras County, NC. : Children: Ely Bradshaw Weddington, James C. Weddington, William C., Hanna, Cynthia, John R., Clarissa, Jane, Robert G., and Eliza B. 4. Robert Weddington, b/d Unknown : Married Charity Passimore, Cabarras County, NC : Children: Unknown 5. Elizabeth Weddington, b/d/Unknown. : Married Thomas Marsh, abt 1790 in Cabarras County, NC : Children: Unknown 6. Frances Weddington, b/d unknown (died very young) C. The Third Generation: 1. William Weddington III, b. (unk) , d. abt 1836, Campbell County, Georgia. Married Polly McLarty, daughter of Alexander McLarty on 7 Jan 1806, in Cabarrus County, NC. Both William and Polly are buried in the Watson Cemetery in Douglas County, Georgia. : Children: :: Alexander Green Weddington, b. 30 Oct 1806, d. 2 Sept 1893, in Cabarrus County, NC. In 1825, married Hanna Polk, sister of Ezekiel Polk, 2nd cousin of the 11th President of the U.S., James K. Polk. Hanna was born in Mecklenburg County, 1 Sept 1812. Both are buried in the Watson Cemetery, Douglas County, Georgia. :: Malissa Jane, b. 3 June 1809, d. 19 Feb 1983, in Winston, Georgia. Married Ezekiel Polk on 11 Oct 1828. Both are buried in the Watson cemetery. :: Robert H., b. (unk) d. 26 April 1896, buried at Yorkville, Paulding County, Georgia. Married Clemmie Hartsfield. :: Betsy; b. (unk) d. (unk) married Harvey Pervine, remained in North Carolina. Burial placed unknown. :: Annie C., b. 15 Sept 1811, d. 8 Mar 1878, Douglas County, Georgia. Married Stephen Harvey McLarty, 1829. Both are buried in the Watson Cemetery, Campbell County, Georgia. :: Rachel C., b. (Unk), d. (Unk) Reported to have married a Washington Blair and went to Texas, date unknown. :: Sarah C., b. 1819, d. 1873. Married William G. Black in 1835 in Cabarrus County, NC. Both are buried in Watson Cemetery, Douglasville, Georgia. NOTE: In order to publish this Web Page, the additional generations will not be added at this time. Corrections and additions will be published as soon as possible. II. Bill's Personal Line. The following provides my personal line as far as I have yet determined. 1. [[Weddington-944|William Mayhew Weddington]], b. 31 Dec 33, Matthews, N.C. 2. Harry Mayhew Weddington, b. 11 Nov 1902, d. 6 Nov 1980, Mecklenburg Cty., N.C. : Married: Virla Inez Broome :Children: William Mayhew Weddington, Patricia Janet Sullivan 3. William Green Weddington, b. Oct 1862, d. Oct 1928, Mecklenburg Cty., NC : Married: Martha Wilma Freeman : Children: Harry M., Charles W., Rena Louise, Lucille W. 4. Johnathan Green Weddington, b.(unk), d. 5 July 1900 (No other data located) (Personal line not completed) IV. Acknowledgments 1. Although assistance has been provided by a multitude of persons, I wish to express my sincere appreciation to Mrs. Elizabeth Weddington of Concord, North Carolina, who provided me with copies of the original "Cousin Andy Weddington" Manuscript, and her extensive experience with the geneology world. 2. I also wish to thank Mrs. Ella Terry of Vacaville, California who introduced me to geneology ''(sic)'' in 1996, and has continued to provide her support and assistance. 3. I also wish to thank my Sister, Patricia W. Sullivan of Kennesaw, Georgia. Without her love and encouragement, I would not have continued this work. And, with the support of the above persons, I will continue this work until completed. 4. Request that the above data be corrected as necessary and information be submitted to my page when appropriate. ---- === Unsubstantiated Story of Benjamin and Four Sons === The origins of the common mythology around the Weddington history was talked about on Ancestry boards, reproduced below: See the full comments here: https://www.ancestry.com/boards/thread.aspx?m=25&p=surnames.weddington&dc=50 :Michael Alvin Weddington :Posted: 15 Feb 2001 04:17AM :I have recently found a [[Space:Weddington_History%2C_U.S.A.|manuscript]] written by [[Weddington-822|Wallace M. Weddington]] that is in the Rowan county History Room in Salisbury, N.C. It has a vast source on the Weddington families. He mentions several times of Pike County, Virginia, and also Kentucky. It is a history of four brothers. They are William, John, Henry and Jacob. Their Father was Benjamin Weddington and as the manuscripts states they at one time settled in Shenandoah County, Virginia. If you think you may be related, please contact me. Benjamin came to the colonies from England, two of the sons were born in England and the other two were born here. I live in North Carolina and am a descendent of John Weddington. I also saw there is a Weddington reunion in Kentucky. I would love to come and see some of my counsins (sic). Sincerely, Michael Alvin Weddington. Futher down the list we find [https://www.ancestry.com/boards/surnames.weddington/25.34/mb.ashx this response]: :James Weddington (View posts) :Posted: 27 Apr 2002 11:16AM :Michael, '''the info from Wallace Weddington about Benjamin Weddington and the four sons is not right according to just about all researchers'''. Wallace was my friend and he visited me several times and he went to the NC Weddington reunion. Wallace told me a '''[[Weddington-27|California Weddington]]''' gave him the Benjamin story. You will notice '''in Wallace's history that the dates don't even come close to all other history'''. The exact connection of the two Kentucky Weddington, Henry and Jacob, to the Original William Waddington of Cabarrus County, NC, is still unknown to me. A copy of this [[Space:Weddington_History%2C_U.S.A.|manuscript]] by [[Weddington-822|Wallace M. Weddington]] is now in the possession of [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]]. A digital copy is in process and will be made available when ready (16 April 2023). '''The research done here on WikiTree also shows there is NO documented evidence of a story of "Benjamin Weddington and four sons" that include both the North Carolina Weddington family and the Kentucky / Virginia Weddington family. This must be treated as a myth unless proof can be found.'''

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Weigelsdorf, Silesia, Prussia

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Some images and information about Weigelsdorf, from where many of my ancestors came. Weigelsdorf is now Ostroszowice, Poland. Latitude, 50.6333, Longitude, 16.6333

Weiss Name Study

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[[Category:Weiss Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. I started this page to primarily study the Weiss family that immigrated to the US from the Banat area of Austria-Hungary (aka Yugoslavia, today mostly Serbia), to track the US cities they settled in and to try to trace them back to Germany and determine what area of Germany they came from.
'''From Kathreinfeld, Banat, Austria-Hungary'''
[[Weiss-937|Weiss, Johann 1890 - 1937]]
[[Weiss-938|Weiss, Elizabetha 1892 - 1943]]
[[Weiss-939|Weiss, Peter 1894 - 1971]]
[[Weiss-936|Weiss, Margaretha 1895-?]]
[[Weiss-940|Weiss, Anton (Tony) 1898-?]]
[[Weiss-934|Weiss, Franz Josef 1901 - 1974]]
[[Weiss-941|Weiss, Magdalena 1904 - 1950]]
'''From Sartcha, Banat, Austria-Hungary'''
[[Weiss-935|Weiss, Johann 1861 - 1945]]

Welch Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Welch Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Welch Cemetery, located in rural Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Welch Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Located on Airport Road. From Mendenhall, about 8 to 10 miles depending upon road taken. From Magee, about 8 1/2 miles. :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.866716, -89.850343 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/3fDwu Welch Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === : Appears to be the Welch Family Cemetery. 33 known burials most with grave markers. According to Robert Heinsch, Findagrave Contributor #46944672) there are two graves outside the fenced area (graves of Jack and Lisa Welborn). There are also at least two unmarked graves in the cemetery. :[http://simpson.msghn.org/cemboggan.html Welch Cemetery], MSGHN, Simpson County. ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 0% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by family members. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 100% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * (done) Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Barnett-xxx | Barnett ]]||Lucinda James ||1830-05-18||1887-02-21||Wife of E. Barnett(nee James) ||[[Image:Barnett-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barr-xxx | Barr ]]||Ray Franklin Jr||1983-10-25||2009-05-22||(no stone, have obit)||[[Image:Barr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-xxx | Brewer ]]||Ivery Nell ||1939-05-05||||MOTHER (w/o Wilson C. Brewer, Jr. )||[[Image:Brewer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brewer-xxx | Brewer ]]||Wilson C. Jr||1925-09-06||1994-02-10||FATHER, US ARMY WW II||[[Image:Brewer-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burns-xxx | Burns ]]||Barbara ||1869-09-06||1870-06-08||Daughter of Chas. & Louisa Burns||[[Image:Burns-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burns-xxx | Burns ]]||Charles ||1835-08-04||1890-02-06||Born in Germany||[[Image:Burns-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burns-xxx | Burns ]]||Infant Son ||1870-10||1870-10||Also Infant Son of Charles & Matilda Burns||[[Image:Burns-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[William-xxx | Burns ]]||Louisa ||1832-08-18||1870-10-12||Wife of Charles Burns (nee Williams)||[[Image:Burns-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burns-xxx | Burns ]]||Mary Ellen ||1868-04-24||1886-08-08||Daughter of Chas. & Louisa Burns||[[Image:Burns-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornburg-xxx | Carroll ]]||Louise ||1932||1993-04-01||(nee Thornburg, no stone, have obit)||[[Image:Thornburg-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-xxx | Davis ]]||Thomas "Eric" ||1966-10-07||1999-03-30||Parents Troy & Genola Davis, Father of Troy Weston Davis, Sister Cindy Davis Alsworth, Brother Troy, Jr.||[[Image:Davis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornburg-xxx | Thornburg ]]||Ollie ||1905-07-30||1993-04-25||||[[Image:Thornburg-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welborn-xxx | Welborn ]]||Dorothy Lisa ||1942-11-10||1998-05-12||(w/o Jack Welborn)||[[Image:Welborn-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welborn-xxx | Welborn ]]||Jack ||1947-04-28||||||[[Image:Welborn-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[UNKNOWN-213254 | Welch ]]||Clara R. ||1891-02-22||1968-08-03||(w/o Horace H. Welch)||[[Image:UNKNOWN-213254.jpg |100px]] |- | [[May-2714 | Welch ]]||Della May ||1883-03-30||1923-10-17||Wife of H. A. Welch, (nee May)||[[Image:May-2714.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||Dorothy Jean ||1934-08-18||1978-10-02||MAMA(w/o Woodrow Welch)||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx | Welch ]]||Eula Mae ||1895||1985-05-02||(nee Thames)||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||Frances H. ||1936-03-08||||(w/o Louis H. Welch)||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-1958 | Welch ]]||Henry Abraham ||1855-04-29||1923-10-17||[mason]||[[Image:Welch-1958.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-1970 | Welch ]]||Horace H. ||1889-04-14||1971-01-28||||[[Image:Welch-1970.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||Ivester C. ||1912-08-20||||(w/o Willoughby B. Welch)||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||John Franklin ||1893-02-13||1960-02-09||||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||John H ||1936-04-26||1992-07-19||HUSBAND||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||Julia Kate ||1943-02-03||2013-09-20||(no stone, have obit)||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||Louis Henry ||1933-11-5||2000-04-24||US Army||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-23012 | Welch ]]||Matilda Brown ||1853-02-22||1911-01-31||(nee Brown, w/o Henry Abraham Welch)||[[Image:Brown-23012.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||Ruby ||1906-07-21||1908-08-01||||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Beasley-664 | Welch ]]||Tishe ||1814||1872||(nee Beasley; w/o Zack Welch)||[[Image:Beasley-664.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||Willie C. ||1932-04-16||1964-07-10||||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||Willoughby B. ||1913-12-08||1989-07-10||||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-xxx | Welch ]]||Woodrow ||1921-01-22||1978-01-13||DADDY, CPL US Army WW II||[[Image:Welch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welch-1959 | Welch ]]||Zach ||1808||1858||||[[Image:Welch-1959.jpg |100px]] |}

Welch Name Study

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[[Category:Welch Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] == Introduction == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Welch and its variants. My hope is that other researchers will join this study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. If you are interested in this project, please click [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Welch_Name_Study&action=joinnetwork here] to be added to the trusted list for this page, so that you will receive a notification any time anybody edits the page or posts comments here. You can also contact me directly, or ask questions in G2G (just make sure you tag your questions with "Welch"). Specifically, I am seeking to find out whether the Welch name came into use independently in multiple places, or whether it originated in one place and then spread as Welches moved around. (In other words, are all the Welch lines actually related, or are there a bunch of distinct families which happen to share the same name?) To that end, rather than adding [[Category:Welch Name Study]] to every single profile on WikiTree, what I'd like to try to do is categorise only the oldest known Welch in each family line. To do this, start with any Welch profile, and keep following the links to each father (or mother, in cases where the child took the mother's last name instead of the father's last name) until you either hit a dead end, or else find a father with a different last name. (Presumably, in that case, the "father" would actually be a stepfather, but there may be cases where somebody was born with one name and chose to adopt a different one, and in a case like that, you may just have proven that that Welch family line, at the very least, had an independent origin.) Once you reach the first person in a given Welch family line, add the {{One Name Study|name=Welch}} template to that person's profile, and that will add a new family line to the [[:Category:Welch_Name_Study|Welch Name Study]] category. Therefore, if you manage to move a line farther back in time (or, better yet, connect it to another Welch line which goes yet father back), please remove the {{One Name Study|name=Welch}} template from the previous oldest Welch in that line to the new oldest Welch. == Tasks == If you've put up all of the Welches in your family (or at least all the ones you've found so far), and are looking for something else to do, here are some tasks that you might be willing to help with: # '''Biographies:''' #* We need to make sure that each Welch on WikiTree has a narrative biography containing all the genealogically relevant facts about them (birth, marriage, and death at the very least). For information on biographies, see the [[Help:Biographies|Biographies]] help page. # '''Categories:''' #* We need to make sure that each Welch on WikiTree has the appropriate categories applied to their profile. For information on categories, see the [[Help:Categorization|Categorization]] help page and the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]]. #'''Coats of Arms:''' #* It would be great if we could find (or create) well-rendered, but public domain, images of the various Welch coats of arms listed in ''[https://archive.org/stream/generalarmoryofe00burk#page/932/ Burke's General Armory],'' to add to the profiles of those people who have the right to bear each of them. #** Progress: not started # '''Connecting:''' #* We need to connect all the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=1&orphans=0&s=WELCH Unconnected Welch] profiles on WikiTree. (This can count towards the [[Space:Connectors_Challenge|Connectors Challenge]] if you're feeling competitive.) For information on connecting profiles, see the [[Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]]. #** Progress: 11,392/12,834 profiles = 88.8% # '''Merging:''' #* We need to merge any duplicate profiles for the same person into one profile for that person. For information on merging profiles, see the [[Help:Merging|Merging]] help page. # '''Sourcing:''' #* We need to have sources for all the profiles on WikiTree. Specifically, we need at least one (and preferably more) sources added for all the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Welch-1 Unsourced Welch] profiles on WikiTree. (This can count towards the [[Sourcerers_Challenge|Sourcerers Challenge]] if you're feeling competitive.) For information on sourcing profiles, see the [[Help:Sources|Sources]] help page and the [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers Project]]. #** Progress: 12,423/12,8341 profiles = 96.8% #'''Welches in the Peerage''' #* We need to make sure that all deceased [http://thepeerage.com/i4117.htm#s58434 Welches] listed on ThePeerage.com have profiles on WikiTree, and are sourced and connected to the main tree. #** Progress: #*** added: 40/652 profiles = 61.5% #*** sourced: 37/40 profiles = 92.5% #*** connected: 38/40 profiles = 95% #'''Welches in Wikipedia:''' #* We need to make sure that all deceased [[wikipedia:Welch_(surname)|Welches]] with Wikipedia entries have profiles on WikiTree, and are sourced and connected to the main tree. #** Progress: #*** added: 46/1143 profiles = 40.4% #*** sourced: 44/46 profiles = 95.7% #*** connected: 22/46 profiles = 47.8% {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Name !! Birth !! Death !! Notable As !! Sourced?4 !! Connected?5 |- ||[[Welch-8534|Edward Welch]]||1806||1868||Welch architect||Two Primary||Yes |- ||[[Welch-8381|Ashbel Welch]]||1809||1882||American engineer||One Primary||Yes |- ||[[Welch-8531|Alexander Welch]]||1873||1961||Manitoba politician||Yes||No |- ||[[Welch-8585|Werburg Welch]]||1894||1990||English artist and Benedictine nun||Two Primary||Yes |- ||[[Welch-9829|Claude E. Welch]]||1906||1996||American surgeon||One primary||No |- ||[[Welch-10679|Bernard Lewis Welch]]||1911||1989||English statistician||Yes||No |- ||[[Welch-9830|Don Welch]]||1932||2016||American poet and English professor||One Primary||No |- ||[[Welch-8874|Christopher Evan Welch]]||1965||2013||American actor||None primary||No |- |} == Resources == * British Surnames: [http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/welch Welch] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/WELCH G2G feed of questions tagged "Welch"]. * House of Names: [https://www.houseofnames.com/welch-family-crest Welch Crests, Coat of Arms, and Name History] Note: a bunch of sites selling coats of arms use this version, but [https://archive.org/stream/generalarmoryofe00burk#page/1088/mode/2up Burke's General Armory] lists seven different coats of arms for different Welch individuals, so your line may be associated with a different coat of arms (or none at all, if you can't demonstrate descent from one of the people who were awarded coats of arms). * Internet Surname Database: [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Welch Welch] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WELCH List of Welches on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Welch Orphaned Welch profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileGroup/GroupBy.htm?Field=Connected&query=Welch+unconnected Unconnected branches with Welch profiles in them (sorted by branch size)]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=WELCH Unconnected Welch profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Welch-1 Unsourced Welch profiles on WikiTree]. * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Welch_(surname)|Welch (surname)]] including a list of notable Welches with articles on Wikipedia that you could add as sources if you happen to be working on one of those profiles. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Welch_Name_Study|WikiTree profiles that link to this page]] == Footnotes == # This number is derived by subtracting the number of Welch profiles which are tagged as Unsourced from the total of Welches on WikiTree, so it's not necessarily accurate, since tagging is a manual procedure. # This number is derived by taking the 108 Welches listed on ThePeerage.com, and subtracting 3 duplicate entries, 22 entries where Welch is not their Last Name At Birth, and 18 living Welches. # This number is derived by taking the 231 Welches listed on Wikipedia, and subtracting 18 entries where Welch is not their Last Name At Birth, 1 fictional character, and 98 living Welches. # "Sourced?" asks whether this profile has any source(s) other than Wikipedia. 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Welcome, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682]] The'' '''Welcome''''' left Deal, England on September 1, 1682 and completed her voyage 57 days later, arriving in New Castle 27 October 1682. Although they avoided capture by Spanish privateers, smallpox broke out on board during the voyage. As many as one in three did not survive the voyage. William Penn was immune, having survived the disease as a child, and spent much time and effort attending to the ill. On October 24th, with the Delaware Capes in sight, Friend Evan Oliver announced that his wife Jean had increased his family to seven children by presenting him with a daughter. To designate her birth on the ocean she was named Seaborn. As they sailed up the Delaware, Friend Richard Townsand announced that his wife Anne had presented him with a son to be called James. == Passengers == '''Sources for Passenger Lists''' :Ancestors recognized and approved for membership by the [http://www.welcomesociety.org The Welcome Society] [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] :McCracken, George E. [[Space:The_Welcome_Claimants_Proved%2C_Disproved_and_Doubtful|The Welcome Claimants Proved, Disproved and Doubtful with an Account of Some of Their Descendants.]] (Baltimore, Genealogical Pub. Co, 1970) '''Ship's Master Robert Greenway''' : [[Penn-40 | William Penn]] :John Barber (died en route), ::his wife Elizabeth [[Sanghurst-1]] and [[Sanghurst-3]] have a mix-up on husbands, but I think one of these is the correct one (daughter of John Songhurstprobably [[Songhurst-1]] note different spellings of names) '''Buckman''' :[[Bagham-1|Joan (Bagham) Buckman]], (widow of [[Buckman-257|Edward Buckman]]), died en route :Joan's sons Thomas and Edward who died en route, :her daughter Ruth Buckman who survived the voyage. :Joan's son [[Buckman-199|William Buckman]], his wife [[Rowland-1664|Sarah (Rowland)]] and their daughters [[Buckman-13|Sarah]] and [[Buckman-198|Mary]] :Jane Batchelor :Benjamin Chambers '''Fitzwater''' :[[Fitzwater-41|Thomas Fitzwater]] , ::his wife [[Cheney-1151|Mary (Cheney)]] (died en route) ::their children [[Fitzwater-43|Josiah]] and [[Fitzwater-42|Mary]] (both died en route) ::their sons [[Fitzwater-39 |Thomas]] and [[Fitzwater-44|George]] who survived the voyage. Thomas Fitzwater later married Elizabeth (widow of George Palmer) who arrived on ''[[:Space:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailing of 1682 | Elizabeth Ann and Catherine]]'' : Thomas Gillett : Bartholomew Green : Nathaniel Harrison : [[Hawkins-13934|Jeffrey Hawkins]] :Thomas Heriott (died en route) :[[Ingram-121|Isaac Ingram]] (died en route) : Richard Ingelo : Thomas Jones : Joseph Kirkbride : William Lushington : Jean Matthews : Hannah Mogridge : Joshua Morris : David Ogden : John Ottey : Eleanor Paine : James Porteus (or Portliff) : [[Pusey-83 |Caleb Pusey]] :: his wife [[Stone-3355 | Anne (Stone)]] (widow of [[Worley-298 | Henry Worley]]), :: Anne's sons [[Worley-559 |Henry]] and [[Worley-297 | Francis Worley]].'Early East Marlborough Land Transactions: Chester County PA'', contributed to [http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/chester/land/eastmarl.txt |US Gen Web archive ] by Fred Kelso. Citing as source: Cope, Gilbert, ''London Grove Meeting and Its Environs'', Two-Hundredth Anniversary, London Grove Meeting: 1714-1914. pages 85-103 : Dennis Rochford :: his wife Mary ::their daughters Grace and Mary : John Rowland :: his wife Priscilla :: John's brother Thomas : [[Short-608|Miriam Short]] (died en route) ::her children [[Short-903|Adam]] , [[Short-603|Anne]] , and [[Short-608|Miriam]] : William Smith :John Snashfold (died en route) : [[Songhurst-1|John Songhurst]] , ::his wife [[Unknown-265390|Mary]] ::children John and Sarah : George Thompson : [[Townsend-1663 |Richard Townsend]] , :: his wife [[Hutchins-90 |Ann]] profile locked, contact managers :: their children Hannah and James (who was born on the ''Welcome'') :William Wade (died en route) :Zachariah Whitpaine :Joseph Woodroffe '''Wynne''' :[[Wynne-88|Thomas Wynne]] (brother of [[Wynne-38|Mary (Wynne) Jones]] who arrived on the ''[[Space:Lyon, sailing of 1682 | Lyon]]'') ::his wife [[Chorley-34 |Elizabeth]] (widow of Josua Maude) == Notes == See also: * ''Voyage of William Penn in ship "Welcome" 1682: With a View of Philadelphia'', Welcome Society, Philadelphia (1917) [https://archive.org/details/voyageofwilliamp00phil archive.org] * Welcome Ship's Passengers [http://www.genealogybranches.com/welcome1682.html genealogybranches.com] *{{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 1}} * {{Space:Penn's Colony, vol 2}} {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1682 |[[:Category: Adventure, sailed September 1682 |Adventure]], [[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

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Welham Plantation

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== A History of the Welham Plantation == === The Owners === The origin of Welham is quite complicatedCangelosi, Robert. "An Epitaph for Welham." Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans. Accessed September 08, 2018. https://cloud.3dissue.com/193333/193749/226507/June1979/index.html Preservation Press of New Orleans, newsletter, Volume 6, Number 4, Pages 1-2. June, 1979. Article combines history of Welham Plantation with biographical information on William Peter Welham, Catherine (Marrener) Welham/Godberry, and other owners.. The main character in this history is [[Welham-158|William Peter Welham]] for whom the plantation is named. He was born in New York, the son of [[Welham-187|Robert Welham]] and [[Marrener-1|Catherine Marrener]], in 1798. While William was quite young, his father, Robert, died willing him some stock in the Manhattan Bank of New York. Not long after his father's death, William's mother remarried, this time to [[Godberry-1|James Godberry]] on December 10, 1801. James had been previously married to Sarah Westin. From his first marriage, James Godberry had a daughter, Sarah Ann Godberry. For three years, this newly formed family lived in New York until 1804 when James Godberry took his family to the newly created Louisiana Territory, arriving in St. James Parish on September 28, 1804. Once in Louisiana, James and Catherine had a son, James William Godberry. The family continued to grow with the marriage of Sarah Ann Godberry to David Snead of St. John Parish. On February 25, 1824, a marriage contract was filed between William Welham and [[Theriot-219|Reine Seraphine Theriot]]. At the time of this marriage Welham did not own any property in St. James but did own a house and land in St. John Parish. Reine was from a distinguished St. James Acadian family. Her grandparents, Joseph and Magdeline Theriot, had arrived in Louisiana in 1777, having been driven from Canada by the British. Reine's father, Pierre Theriot, alias Perret, had distinguished himself by serving as 6th regent of the Parish and on the first grand jury impaneled in St. James. Pierre fought in the militia against the British at the Battle of New Orleans in 1814. In 1828, James Godberry Sr. died, leaving an estate valued at $10,645, which included a frontage of 5 arpents de face (320 yards) and extending the usual 40 arpents inland (2560 yards or 1.45 miles) with one residence, a magazine, a cotton and grain mill and various out-buildings valued at $7,500. An old photograph exists which is reportedly the house cited in the succession. It was a one-story French house with a hip roof and gallery. The year following Godberry's death on April 27, 1829, a company was formed by his widow, Catherine Godberry, James Godberry Jr. and William Welham known as "Mrs. Welham, Son and Godberry." This company incorporated the land from the estate of the late James Godberry Sr. and was managed equally by all three. Welham, not an heir of Godberry, bought into the company by using interest from the stock his father had willed him. At the time of the formation of this company it is apparent that the chief cash crop was cotton. Eventually, however, sugar replaced cotton and Welham became one of the larger sugar plantations in the state. Gradually the partnership expanded its land holdings. In both 1833 and 1836 additional acreage was purchased. By 1836 a new partnership was arranged in which Welham received one half controlling interest and James Godberry Jr., his half-brother, and Catherine Godberry, his mother, each one quarter. The new company was called the William Welham & Godberry Co. In the succeeding three years the company went into heavy debt, borrowing a total of $71,500 by means of several mortgages. It is probable that, sometime during this three- year period, the Welham Plantation house and its sugar mill were built. === The House and Outbuildings === From its architectural details, the house appears to have been built during the 1830s, but no actual date can be affixed to the house. Secondary sources cite various dates, 1835 and 1837 in particular. The year of construction is not of critical importance. The fact that Welham was the only Louisiana Plantation house of its style to have survived along the Mississippi River is what made it so valuable. The house, like Reine and William, was a marriage between the French and the American, illustrating remarkably well the American, or what might loosely be referred to as Federal, influence on the traditional French building techniques. This house was the rural counterpart to such buildings as the Hermann-Grima House[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann%E2%80%93Grima_House] of 1832 in New Orleans. The floor plan of Welham was quite simple. A gallery traversed the river facade of the building, and a central ball bisected the house. To each side of the central hall were two rooms, each having at least two windows and a single chimney. The central ball, as well as the ground floor living rooms were planning concepts Introduced by the Americans. Like most Americans houses the stair was in the central hall. However, at Welham there was an additional stair in the rear Ioggia, between two "cabinets", as was typical of most French plans. The second floor plan was similar to that of the first floor. The architect of this fine house has gone undocumented but it would be safe to speculate that David Snead, Welham's brother-in-law, was the architect, since he was an architect-mason. The layout of the plantation was typlcal. Along the River Road, immediately to front of the main house was a vast and elaborate garden. An old photograph shows a portion of the garden with the main house directly behind. {{Image|file=Welham_Plantation.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=The Welham Plantation }} To the rear of the house were two buildings, the stables and the kitchen with a well in between. A little further from the river, at the beginning of the slave cabin road was the overseer's house. At the other end of this road, a considerable distance from the overseer's house was the brick sugar mill. On the axis between these two buildings were the slave cabins arranged in 4 staggered rows, two on each side of the road. To the rear of these cabins were the privies and a ditch. This then was the plantation, built as surmised sometime in the 1830s. === Antebellum History === By 1839. the Company was again acquiring land: however the first acquisition after this period oi large debt was only a small purchase. In 1844, 1846 and 1848 large land purchases were made in St, James Parish. Acting outside of the Company, Welham acquired a good deal of property in New Orleans, including two lots in Faubourg LaCouse on Hayards Street, one lot in Faubourg Treme, two lots in Faubourg St. Mary, one on Gravier Street and the other on Carondelet Street. The 1850 census"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCJD-6N7 : 12 April 2016), Wm P Welham in household of C Godbary, St. James parish, St. James, Louisiana, United States; citing family 547, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). of Welham states that the plantation was valued at $40,000 and that there were nine white individuals living at the Welham house. They included William and Reine Welham, Catherine Godberry and six of the Welham children. In the overseer's house lived Antoine Hoffman, a 51 year old German. Of the slaves only the total number in 1850 was recorded. There are 63, ranging from a blind 75 year old woman to a 1 year old babyLouisiana: Slave Schedules, Sabine, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. Helena, St. James, St. John the Baptist, and St. Landry Parishes (NARA Series M432, Roll 246) https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DZPW-FXK?i=87&cc=1420440. However, the full names of five slaves are obtainable. They are as follows: Alerahan Fox, Alphus Hatchey, Arnestead Vaugher, Daver Naholus and William Riogety. Catherine Godberry, Welham's mother and Pierre Theriot, Reine's father both died in 1853. With Theriot's death William inherited the Theriot plantation and as a result of Catherine's death the Welham and Godberry Company became a two-party company with Welham now owned 5/8 controlling interest. However, in 1857, there was an apparent dissolution of this co-ownership in St. James Parish, although the company continued to operate in St. John Parish. The 1858 Persac map shows two plantations in St. John Parish called "Welham and Godberry." {{Image|file=Welham_Plantation-1.jpg |caption=St John the Baptist Parish holdings 1858 }} The same map in St James Parish shows the site of Welham house as being Welham and the old Theriot Plantation listed as "Welham Theriot." {{Image|file=Welham_Plantation-2.jpg |caption=1858 St James Parish holdings }} The 1860 Census"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFPW-4YS : 12 December 2017), Wm P Welham, 1860. has just Amelia, Aurelia and Emma at the Welham Plantation together with Reine and William. The estate is valued at $150,000 and Reine and William's personal assets at $300,000. At the approach of the war in 1860, Welham was 62 years old and was still managing the plantation. He owned 800 acres of improved land and 1800 acres of unimproved land. The crop production for that year was 14,000 bushels of lndian corn, 50 bushels of sweet potatoes, 317 hogheads of sugar and 36,000 gallons of molasses. In order to work the plantation. Welham had a force of 120 slaves. On December 5, 1860 William Welham died suddenly in his plantation house. He was buried in the family tomb in St. Michael's Catholic Cemetery in Convent. Welham would've been captured by Union forces in April 1862 almost immediately after the fall of New Orleans. === Post-War History === At the end of the war, Reine Welham was faced with repeated labor crises but managed to maintain operation of the plantation. She purchased the plantation separating her St. James Plantations and renamed the united estate Homestead. The labor situation began to cause financial problems for Reine. Her inherited half interest in the St. John Parish plantations had to be disposed of by selling it to her half brother-in-law, James Godberry. In 1872, she sold two of her New Orleans lots. In 1879 she borrowed against a third lot. By 1881, Reine was 76 years old and could no longer maintain Homestead. She surrendered power of attorney to her son-in-law, Dr. Daniel Brickell and entered into a contract with Richard Milliken. The contract called for Milliken to loan Reine money, to insure and to manage Homestead and to sell the crops at 0.5% commission. This arrangement continued through the next two years during which time she borrowed a total of $20,400 from Milliken. In 1882 the New Orleans and Mississippi Railroad Co. bought and received the right of way through the plantation. The revenue from this right of way was sufficient to supplement the income from the crops for a few years. But by 1885 it was necessary for Reine to borrow again on her New Orleans real estate and from her eldest daughter Mrs. A.H. Kirchoff. By now much of the sugar equipment was old and in need of repair. The boilers for the sugar mill were failing and in need of replacement. In 1886 she bought one boiler from Babcock and Wilcox of New York and two more in the following year. In 1888 Reine entered into another mortgage contract with James H. Laws and Co. of Cincinnati. This arrangement was continued through 1893. In 1890 a crevass in the levee flooded the entire plantation and more money had to be borrowed from her children. Lumber was purchased from the Wilbert Bros. Lumber and Shingle Co. of Plaquemine, La. to make the necessary repairs. By now everything was mortgaged and yet more money was needed to meet financial obligations. A series of legal suits ensued. The property on Gravier St. in New Orleans was seized and sold at Sheriff's auction. In 1893 additional suits were filed and Homestead itself was seized and sold at Sheriff's auction. At the time of the sale there were 2,127 acres of land partially planted. Pring & Co bid of $56,100. Two months subsequent to the sale Reine died in New Orleans at her daughter's residence. Homestead remained in the Pring hands for several years until the Oneida Co. bought the plantation for $1.5 million. In 1904, 3 individuals bought the Oneida Plantation, half interest to Leon Keller, one quarter interest to Jean Poche and one quarter to A. J. Waguspack. In 1910, J. Waguspack sold his interest in the plantation to the other two owners. Leon Keller, who eventually lived in the house, had longed to own Welham and named his first son Leon Desire Welham Keller. In 1929, Leon Keller died leaving Keller Plantation to his heirs. It was the Keller family who donated the out buildings of the plantation to L.S.U. and it was they who sold Welham to the Marathon Oil Co. for $5.25 million. === Destruction === Subsequent to this purchase numerous appeals were made by preservationists and local governmental authorities as to the possibility of the donation of Welham as a house museum. In 1976 a resolution by the St. James Parish Police Jury requested that the home be donated to the River Road Historical Society. Marathon's response to the increasing concern for the house was the sudden bull-dozing of the house at 5am on May 3, 1979, destroying a tangible link with an important part of Louisiana's unique pasthttps://jnewhart.wordpress.com/2013/04/23/welham-plantation/. The oil company lives on while the house is gone forever. There really is no justice. == Sources ==

Wells Name Study

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[[Category:Wells Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. * [[Space:Genealogy_of_the_Wells_family%2C_of_Wells%2C_Maine|Genealogy of the Wells family, of Wells, Maine]] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/wells/about/background WELLS Surname DNA Project] (at FamilyTreeDNA.com) * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Wells?iframe=ycolorized WELLS Surname DNA Project - Y-DNA Colorized Chart] (at FamilyTreeDNA.com)

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | Welsh Dragons [[Category: Challenges Teams]]
Welcome to the team page for the '''Welsh Dragons'''!
---- This is the page for the Welsh Dragons the Wales Project WikiTree team. The Welsh Dragons are a non-competitive team that participate in all of WikiTree's thons, focusing mainly on Welsh profiles. We were newly formed in March 2022 and we all love Wales (and dragons!). '''Team Captains:''' [[Armstrong-17381|Jutta (Armstrong) Beer]]|[[ Buckle-52| Hilary Gadsby ]] :::{{Image|file= Welsh_Dragons-11.png |align=m |size=s }} {{Clear}} '''This time it's a Source-a-thon! ''' ==2023 Source-a-Thon== :::{{Image|file=Welsh_Dragons-6.png |align=l |size=m }} {{Clear}} The Welsh Dragons are participating in the 2023 Source-a-Thon. You can read all about it [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Source-a-Thon|here]]. It starts on Friday morning at 8:00am EDT (1:00pm BST) September 29, 2023 and runs until Monday at 8:00am EDT October 2, 2023. ==Signing Up== To sign up for the Welsh Dragons team please answer the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon 2023 Source-a-Thon G2G post] and put a comment on here, Discord or Google Groups to let us know what area you'll be working on. Whilst we want to concentrate on Wales, you can work in any area and it all counts and improves the quality of the tree. The important thing for this team is quality of sourcing rather than quantity of profiles so we are unlikely to win. Once you are signed up you can add a sticker to your profile if you like that sort of thing - just copy and paste this {{Source-a-Thon|team=The Welsh Dragons|year=2023}} into your profile. ==The Team== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#228B22;"|[[:Project:Wales|Team Members]] {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- align="left" style="background:#90EE90;" |Name |What area you'll be working in |Bib number |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[Hill-53077|Steph Hill]]|| Glamorgan, Gloucester & Bristol ||61 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[ Bartlett-3702| Steve Bartlett]] || ||69 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[Rowlands-690| Malc Rowlands]]||Dorset ||70 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[Armstrong-17381|Jutta Beer]]||Carmarthenshire and Devon mainly || 71 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[Matthews-8904|Diane Matthews]]||Glamorgan mainly ||77 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[Hughes-14320|Gwyneth Taylor]]|| ||79 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[ Orvis-372 |Nikki Orvis]]|| Radnorshire & surrounding counties ||81 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[Ko-31|Betsy Ko]]|| ||126 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[ Buckle-52| Hilary Gadsby ]]|| ||293 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[Gilbert-13209| Todd Gilbert]] || Pembrokeshire mainly||335 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[Hood-4815|Cherryl Schmidt]] || ||430 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[Baker-21397|Barbara Mead]] || || 570 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[Awbrey-135| Stuart Awbrey]] || ||587 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[Heenan-119|K Heenan-Davies]] ||||595 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" || [[Hardy-7997|Colin Hardy aka Rhaegal]]|| Monmouthshire || 597 |- align="left" style="background:#F0FFF0;" ||[[Jones-21849|Wendy Jones]] ||||626 |} |} ==How are we doing?== These WikiTree+ reports show progress made. ::{|border='1' style="background-color:#C6EBFD" align="left" |- align=left |'''Reports'''||'''By User'''||'''By Team'''||'''By Team and User'''||'''Update frequency''' |- |'''Simple'''||[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/User.htm User]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/Team.htm Team]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Team and User]||5 min |- |''' By Day''' ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/UserByDay.htm User by Day]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/TeamByDay.htm Team by Day]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/TeamAndUserByDay.htm Team and User by Day]||1 hour |- |''' Total By Hour''' ||[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/ByHour.htm By Hour]||[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/TeamByHour.htm Team By Hour]|| ||1 hour |} ---- ==Chat== Thons are great for getting to know people and feeling more like you are working in a community. We have a Welsh Dragons Discord channel on the Wales Project server. If you're not signed up for Discord and you want to be please let [[Armstrong-17381|me]] know. We are also on Google Groups. You can also post on this page or the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1638454/welcome-to-the-welsh-dragons-2023-source-a-thon-chat Team G2G chat.] ==Goals== We are a small team and so unlikely to win the Thon. But by adding more profiles the Tree wins and that is why our goal is quality – not quantity. Every profile added increases the chance of connections. '''The Challenge:'''
Adding profiles is easy enough but please make sure you add at least one source and preferably more. The Welsh Dragons will ''mainly'' concentrate on profiles in Wales. ==Source-a-Thon "How to"== Participating means removing profiles from the Unsourced Profiles category. ''They cannot be new profiles that you create''. Select an Open (white) profile from anywhere in the category or one of its subcategories and search for sources to back up the facts of the person's life. Valid sources include census records, BMD records/index references, military documents, land documents, wills, etc. A source '''cannot''' be another user-generated family tree, such as Geni or an Ancestry Member Tree. If you find a valid source: *Edit the profile to add the source, according to our Sources guide. *Remove the {{Unsourced}} Research Note Box tag or category as appropriate. *Save the profile and '''{{Red|click the Challenge Tracker button.}}''' This is very important as this is the only way to make your contributions count in the challenge. *On the Challenge Tracker, select the Source-a-Thon checkbox. *If you don't find a source after searching, please add a Research Notes section to the profile. Say where you have looked and sign your comment with four tildes ~~~~ so it is dated. For example: "Looked for John in the US Census records for 1900-1940 and couldn't find him on FamilySearch or Ancestry." ([[Armstrong-17381|Armstrong-17381]] 13:36, 2 September 2022 (UTC)). This way the next researcher knows where to start. For more details: *Visit the [[Help:Source-a-Thon_Tutorial| Source-a-Thon Tutorial]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/470040/know-participate-source-thon-challenge-tracker-makes-easy| Do you know how to participate in the Source-a-Thon? Challenge Tracker makes it easy.] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/470614/what-profiles-count-as-unsourced-for-the-source-a-thon| What profiles count as "unsourced" for the Source-a-Thon?] *Visit the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbhcrvsoUVU| Source-a-Thon Instruction Video] for a step-by-step walkthrough of these instructions. ===WikiTree Sourcer App=== : If you haven't already used this amazing app please go and check it out [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|here.]] It will save you an amazing amount of time and will help you build a citation in the correct format too. :Here is a [https://youtu.be/oUfbvN8k8UI link] to a video that Rob the creator has recorded. It explains more about what it can do. ==And finally ... == '''{{Red|Have Fun!}}'''

Welsh gravestone inscriptions

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This page is one of the [[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] resources. It has been produced to assist with transcribing Welsh gravestone inscriptions. Where there are differences in language between North and South Wales we have tried to incorporate these. There are a few pages available on the internet with translations but we have tried to make this as comprehensive as possible. ==Key Words and Phrases== *Bedd - grave *Blwyddyn - year *Claddwyd - entombed / buried *Corph / Corff - body *Diwrnod / Dydd - day *Er cof am - in memory of *Er cof tyner am - in tender memory of *Er serchog / serchus gof am - in loving memory of *Er coffadwriaeth am - in remembrance of *Er coffadwriaeth parchus am - in respectful remembrance of *Er coffadwriaeth serchog / serchus am - in loving remembrance of *Ganwyd / Ganed - was born *Gynt o - formally of *Gorweddle - resting place of *Hefyd - also *Hunodd - who died / (s)he died *Hunodd yn yr Iesu - fell asleep in Jesus *Cofion tyner am / I gofio'n dyner am - in tender memory of *Mis - month *O dan y garreg hon - underneath this stone *Oed - age *O'r plwyf hwn - of this parish *Y dywededig / ddywededig uchod - the above mentioned (male / female) *Yma y claddwyd - Here was buried *Yma y gorwedd - Here lieth / lies *Yn (7) mlwydd oed - (7) years old *Yr hwn / hon a fu farw - who died (male / female) *Uchod - above ===With Affection=== *Annwyl Blant - beloved children *Annwyl Blentyn - beloved child *Annwyl Briod - beloved spouse, husband, wife *Annwyl Dad - beloved father *Annwyl Fab - beloved son *Annwyl Faban - beloved baby *Annwyl Fam - beloved mother *Annwyl Ferch - beloved daughter *Annwyl Ŵr - beloved husband *Annwyl Wraig - beloved wife ===Possessive Her=== *Ei Gŵr - her husband *Ei Mab - her son *Ei Merch - her daughter *Ei Phlentyn - her child *Ei Phriod - her spouse, husband *Ei hannwyl Blentyn - her beloved child *Ei hannwyl Briod - her beloved spouse, husband *Ei hannwyl Fab - her beloved son *Ei hannwyl Ferch - her beloved daughter *Ei hannwyl Ŵr - her beloved husband ===Possessive His=== *Ei blentyn - his child *Ei Briod - his spouse, wife *Ei Fab - his son *Ei Ferch - his daughter *Ei Wraig - his wife *Ei Annwyl Blentyn - his beloved child *Ei Annwyl Briod - his beloved spouse, wife *Ei Annwyl Fab - his beloved son *Ei Annwyl Ferch - his beloved daughter *Ei Annwyl Wraig - his beloved wife ===Possessive Their=== *Eu Mab / Mhab - their son *Eu Baban - their baby *Eu Merch - their daughter *Eu Plentyn - their child *Eu Hannwyl Blentyn - their beloved child *Eu Hannwyl Fab - their beloved son *Eu Hannwyl Faban - their beloved baby *Eu Hannwyl Ferch - their beloved daughter ===Months=== *Ionawr (Ion.) - January *Chwefror (Chwe. or Chwef.) - February *Mawrth (Maw.) - March *Ebrill (Ebr.) - April *Mai - May *Mehefin (Meh.) - June *Gorffennaf / Gorphenaf (Gor.) - July *Awst - August *Medi - September *Hydref (Hyd.) - October *Tachwedd (Tach.) - November *Rhagfyr (Rhag.) - December ===Days of the Week=== *Dydd Sul (Sul) - Sunday *Dydd Llun (Llun) - Monday *Dydd Mawrth (Maw) - Tuesday *Dydd Mercher (Mer) - Wednesday *Dydd Iau (Iau) - Thursday *Dydd Gwener (Gwe) - Friday *Dydd Sadwrn (Sad) - Saturday ===Ordinals=== *cyntaf (1af) - first (1st) *ail (2il) - second (2nd) *trydydd (3ydd) - third (3rd) *pedwerydd (4ydd) - fourth (4th) *pumed (5ed) - fifth (5th) *chweched (6ed) - sixth (6th) *seithfed (7fed) - seventh (7th) *wythfed (8fed) - eighth (8th) *nawfed (9fed) - ninth (9th) *degfed (10fed) - tenth (10th) ==Family members== ===Direct family=== *Bachgen - son or boy *Brawd - brother *Chwaer - sister *Gorŵyr / Gor-ŵyr - great grandchild, great grandson *Gorwyres / Gor-wyres - great granddaughter *Gwraig - wife *Gŵr - husband *Hen Daid - great grandfather (North) *Hen Dad-cu - great grandfather (South) *Hen Hen Rieni - great grandparents *Hen Nain - great grandmother (North) *Hen Fam-gu - great grandmother (South) *Hen Rieni - grandparents *Mab - son *Mam - mother *Mam-gu - grandmother (South) *Merch - daughter *Nain - grandmother (North) *Plant - children *Plentyn - child *Priod - spouse, wife, husband, married *Rhieni - parents *Tad - father *Taid - grandfather (North) *Tad-cu - grandfather (South) *Wyres - granddaughter *Ŵyr - grandson, grandchild *Wyrion - grandchildren ===Extended family and others=== *Amddifad - orphan *Baban - baby *Bachgennyn - little boy *Brawd yng nghyfraith - brother-in-law *Brawdmaeth - foster-brother *Cefnder - cousin (m) *Chwaer yng nghyfraith - sister-in-law *Chwegr - mother-in-law *Chwegrwn - father-in-law *Cyfnither - cousin (f) *Cyfyrder - second cousin (m) *Cyfyrderes - second cousin (f) *Daw - son-in-law *Ewythr - uncle *Hen Ewythr - great uncle *Ffrind - friend *Gor-Nai - great nephew *Gor-Nith - great niece *Gwaudd - daughter-in-law *Gweddw - widow *Llyschwaer - stepsister *Mab-yng-nghyfraith - son-in-law *Mabmaeth / mab maeth - foster-son *Mabwysiadol - adopted *Mam-yng-nghyfraith - mother-in-law *Merch-yng-nghyfraith - daughter-in-law *Modryb - aunt *Hen Fodryb - great aunt *Nai - nephew *Nith - niece *Plentyn Bach - infant or little child *Tlotyn - pauper *Ymgeleddwr or Ymgeleddwyr - guardian *Yng-nghyfraith - in-law ==Occupations== *Addysgydd - tutor *Athro / Athrawes - teacher (male / female) *Addysgydd - Tutor *Cog / cogydd / cogyddes - Cook /male / female *Bardd - poet, bard *Bugail - shepherd *Cariwr - carrier *Cerddor - musician *Crydd - shoemaker, cobbler *Cyfreithiwr - solicitor, lawyer *Chwarelwr - quarryman *Dilledydd -tailor, draper *Disgybl - pupil *Dysgwr - apprentice or learner *Forwyn (mutation of Morwyn) - maid, or servant (female) *Ffermwr - farmer *Garddwr - gardener *Glöwr - collier *Gwas - servant (male) *Gwas ffarm - farm lad *Gwasanaethwr or Gwasanaethydd - servant (male) *Gweinyddes - attendant or nurse *Mamaeth - wet-nurse, foster-mother or nurse *Masnachydd - merchant *Meistr - master or boss *Meistr tir - landlord (of property) *Melinydd - miller *Morwyn - maid or servant (female) *Mwynwr - miner *Nyrs - nurse *Preswylydd - dweller, inhabitant or inmate *Saer Coed - carpenter *Saer Maen - stone mason *Tafarnwr - publican *Telynor - harpist *Trigiannydd - inmate or resident *Ysgolfeistr - schoolmaster *Ysgolhaig or Ysgolor - scholar *Ysgrifennydd - secretary ==Scripture Quotations== *Ac yn eu marwolaeth, ni wahanwyd hwy - And in their death, they were not divided [2 Samuel 1:23] *Cofia nawr dy Greawdwr yn nyddiau dy ieuenctid - Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth *Coffadwriaeth y cyfiawn sydd fendigedig - The memory of the just is blessed [Proverbs 10:7] *Canys byw i mi yw Crist a marw sydd elw - For me, to live is Christ and dying is gain *Da, was da a ffyddlon - Well done, thou good and faithful servant [Matthew 25:21] *Ei diwedd oedd heddwch - Her end was peace *Gadewch i blant bychain ddyfod ataf fi - Let the little children come to me [Marc 10:14] *Gorffwys mewn hedd - Rest in peace *Gwyliwch gan hynny am na wyddoch pa awr y daw eich Arglwydd - Watch therefore for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come [Matthew 24:42] *Gwyn eu byd y meirw, y rhai sydd yn marw yn yr Arglwydd - Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord [Revelations 14:13] *Gwyn eu byd y tangnefeddwyr, canys hwy a elwir yn blant i Dduw - Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God *Hedd, Perffaith Hedd - Peace, Perfect Peace *Mi a ymdrechais ymdrech deg. Mi a orphenais fy ngyrfa. Mi a gedwais y ffydd. - I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith [Timothy 4:7] *Ynghanol ein bywyd, yr ydym yn angau - In the midst of life we are in death *Yr hyn a allodd hon, hi a'i gwnaeth - She hath done what she could [Mark 14:8] *Gwyn eu byd y rhai pur o galon, canys hwy a welant Dduw - Blessed are the pure of heart, for they see God [Matthew 5:8] *Yr Arglwydd a brydfertha y rhai llednais ag iachawdwraith - The Lord will beautify the meek with salvation [Psalm 149:4] *Tŵr cadarn yw enw yr Arglwydd, atto y rhod y cyfiawn, ac y mae yn ddiogel - The name of the LORD is a strong tower, the righteous run to it and are safe [Proverbs 18:10] *Nid fy ewyllys i, ond dy ewyllys di a gyflawner - not my will, but yours be done [Luke 22:42] ==General Phrases== *(Yn) Mewn angof ni chânt fod - Their deeds will not die *Er cof am - In memory of *Er cof an(n)wyl am - In loving memory of *Er parchus cof am - In respectful memory of *Er serchus cof am - In loving (affectionate) memory of *Yma gorphwys (gorffwys) rhan farwol - Here lie the mortal remains of *a fu farw (bu farw) - who died **yn 34 mlwydd oed aged 34 years **yn 15 mis oed aged 15 months *hefyd - also *eto / etto - again *yr uchod - the above *y rhag grybwylledig - the aforementioned *y rhagenwyd / rhagddywededig - the aforementioned *(yr hwn) a hunodd - who fell asleep (died) *hunodd yn yr Iesu - asleep in Jesus (died) *aeth attynt - joined them (the ancestors; died) *o'r lle hwn - of this place *o'r plwyf hwn - of this parish *yn y plwyf hwn - in this parish *dau o blant - two children *yn eu mabandod / babandod - in infancy *hedd perffaith hedd - peace perfect peace *gorffwys (yn gorffwys) mewn hedd - rest in peace *yn hyn a allodd hon hi a'i gwnaeth - she did all that she could *coffadwriaeth y cyfiawn sydd fendigaid - blessed is the memory of the righteous *Gogoniant i Dduw yn y Goruchaf - Glory to God in the Highest * un o'r ffyddloniaid heddychol- one of the peaceful faithful

Welsh Patronymic Naming Guidance

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[[Category:Wales]] [[Category: Wales, Ancient Kingdoms]] [[Category:Name Field Guidelines]] == Patronymic Naming Guide, mostly pre-1535 == ::This is the naming guide for those included in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales%2C_Ancient_Kingdoms '''Wales Ancient Kingdoms'''] . ::The Naming Standards for the Welsh are NOT the same as those for other European aristocrats. The major difference is the Last Name at Birth. Please read the guidance below. ::If you have a question with regard to what to enter where, ask before doing so ... by posting a question on the G2G forum in Special Projects, and be sure to use the Wales tag.
::Also feel free to contact [[Bartlett-3702|'''Steve Bartlett''']] === Last Name at Birth === ::'''Last Name At Birth SHOULD include the particle (ab, ap, or ferch) if appropriate, ''''not capitalised'''''''. Some internet sites proliferate the incorrect '''verch''' for "daughter of ". There is [http://www.comisiynyddygymraeg.cymru/English/Part%203/10%20Locales%20alphabets%20and%20character%20sets/10.2%20Alphabets/Pages/10-2-Alphabets.aspx '''no letter v'''] in Welsh. It is an anglicisation of the single f, which is pronounced v, to distinguish it from the double ff which pronounced like the English f. Occasionally one sees '''merch'''. This is a mistake as it is only correct in the plural, in the singular it should be '''ferch'''. ::Unless otherwise decided, the LNAB will use the style explained in the first paragraph '''Patronymic Names''' of FamilySearch's [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wales_Names,_Personal '''Personal Welsh Personal Names''']. If there are questions about the correct LNAB, please post a question on the G2G forum in Special Projects, using the Wales tag. ::If there is the Descriptor such as Fychan, meaning the Younger, or Fawr, meaning the Elder this should not be included in the LNAB, but added as a middle name. The name for such a Descriptor is an '''Epithet'''. ::However, Dafydd Goch, David the Red, would be a nickname, and the son's LNAB ap Dafydd, with ap Dafydd Goch as Other Last Name. === Naming Guide === {|style: border=1; cellpadding=30; cellspacing=30 |1.||PREFIX FIELD:||Use for title like 'Sir' or 'St'. (A man who was knighted was called Sir.) DO NOT USE for titles like 'Lord Rhys'. Don't put King, Duke, Earl here. Titles belong in the 'OTHER NICKNAMES' field. If person was a saint, use "St" or "Ste" with no punctuation. |- |2.||PROPER FIRST NAME:|| This is first name at birth, in the person’s native language. It should be one word only. |- |3.||PREFERRED NAME:|| This is the name of the person as they were generally known/called/referred to. It would also have a numeral (i.e. I, II, III) with it if they are known as the 1st, 2nd, 3rd. Example: Henry III of England - his proper first name is Henry, preferred name is Henry III. |- |4.||OTHER NICKNAMES: ||This is where their title belongs (i.e. ‘King of England’, ‘Queen of Scots’, ‘Lord of Dunmow’, etc.). Titles do not include numbers (i.e. ‘Earl of Arundel’, not ‘3rd Earl of Arundel’). In English profiles this is also where any actual nicknames (i.e. ‘The Poor’, ‘Talvas’, ‘The Loyal’, ‘Copped Hat’, etc.) would be put (and translations such as Eléonore, Leonor, Eleanor belong). However, ''in Welsh patronymics these would generally be included with the OLN'' eg Owain ap Dafydd Fach (Owen, son of David the Small), the LNAB would be '''ap Dafydd'''. Thus distinguishing him from Owain ap Dafydd Fawr (Owen, son of Big David) |- |5.||MIDDLE NAME:||Very few people in the middle ages had a middle name, so this field should normally be blank. Do not put patronymic elements into this field. For example Owain ap Morgan ap Maredydd. '''LNAB is ap Morgan''', no dispute. In "Other Last Name(s):", if thought necessary, one could put ap Morgan ap Maredydd, Maredydd being his grandfather, but this should preferably be in the Biography (see #6 below.
'''On no account should the prefix ap/ab/ferch be put in Middle Name'''
We have chosen to put descriptors or [[Space:Welsh_Epithets|Welsh '''Epithets''']] as they are properly called in the Middle Name field as there were rarely, if ever, middle names at that time |- |6.||LAST NAME AT BIRTH: ||This is the name they had (or would have been known by) when they were born. In most cases, it is usually one word, but it also includes the prefixes "ab", "ap" and "ferch", if one was used. Include only one patronymic name. Occasionally, a person will have two names and a prefix in the LNAB field, such as "ap Llowdden Hen." If there is a string of patronymic names, only add the first one in the LNAB. The others should be added in the Biography. |- |7.||PREFIXES IN LAST NAME AT BIRTH FIELD (LNAB):||The common prefix "ab", "ap" and "ferch" before a surname goes in the LNAB field, in lower case with a space between the prefix and the patronymic it also goes with the patronymic in the Current Last Name field. {{Blue|'''NOTE: This is different from the EuroAristo and Medieval Project standards.'''}} Confusion between "ap" and "ab" - '''ap''' is used before a consonant, eg '''ap Dafydd'''. Before a vowel it is "ab", eg '''ab Owain'''.
Confusion exists with names beginning with the letter '''I''' like Ieuan, Iestyn or Iorwerth. The pronunciation has the first letter as close to a the Y of '''You'''. Hence this is considered a consonant eg '''ap Iestyn'''.
'''If in doubt ask''', there will always be someone to help. We have chosen to use the prefix 'ferch,' as in Family Search not 'verch' or 'merch.' "All three terms are used to signify “daughter of”. All are correct but are used in different time periods. There being no v in the Welsh alphabet '''verch''' is an anglicizing of '''ferch''' as single f is pronounced v in Welsh. English parish clerks would write verch out of ignorance of the Welsh language. Equal lack of understanding by 20th transcribers has led to some women appearing with a nonsense LNAB of, for example, Gwenllian ap Owain roughly translated as Gwenllian son of Owen!! '''NOTE - No woman can have ap/ab as the first part of their LNAB'''.
Rather than trying to decide which is the correct spelling for each time period, we have chosen to use “ferch” as the patronymic naming convention for females." For consistency, we have chosen to follow the lead of FamilySearch. Therefore, use 'ferch' and not 'verch' or 'merch.' |- |8.||CURRENT LAST NAME:|| For people who are known by last names that are commonly prefaced by prepositions ("ab," "ap," "ferch"), the Current Last Name should include that prefacing preposition, '''not capitalized'''. For nobility, the country, dukedom, etc., may also be used here, with a preposition, as, for example, 'of Powys.' :Women may take their husband’s CLN, with "gwraig" in front. Example: :: A woman who married a man named Hywel ap Trahaearn could have the CLN of "gwraig Hywel ap Trahaearn." The last name at death is the name used here. However, this was not official and a wife would generally retain her LNAB even when married.
:For anyone who adopted a European or British name after birth, the EuroAristo naming standard should be used. (Use the appropriate Welsh name in the LNAB and the European or British name in the CLN. |- |9.||OTHER LAST NAME: ||This should include alternate last names and last name variations, separated by commas. For the Welsh, this field is very important, as there have been many spellings for the same name. Prior married names for women occur here. This is not the place for titles (those go in the Nickname field). |- |10.||SUFFIX:|| These were not generally used in the Middle Ages. Modern usage includes Jr, Sr, III, IV, and so on. For kings and queens the number should go as part of the Preferred First Name instead of in the Suffix. For example, VI is not an appropriate Suffix for King George VI. |- |11.||PUNCTUATION:|| NO period after prefixes like Rev or Capt or St |- |12.||NO leeway on prefix and suffix rules.||These fields cannot be used for anything else. |- |13.||SUFFIXES IN LAST NAME:|| KG or KB (medieval) in suffix field only. NOTHING else. |- |14.||TITLES:||No titles in prefix or suffix fields. You can list their primary one in the OTHER NICKNAMES field. List their titles in their biography. : OTHER NICKNAMES: Put ''what people were called'' (King of Powys in OTHER NICKNAMES field. |- |15.||ALTERNATE SPELLING OF LAST NAME:|| Alternate spellings go in "Other Last Names" |- |16.||NUMERALS: ||These are part of the preferred name (i.e. Richard III, Henry VIII). |} Return to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales%2C_Ancient_Kingdoms '''Wales, Ancient kingdoms''']

Welthian Richards

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==Welthea/Welthian/Weathean/Wealthean Richards== '''Why she was not daughter of Thomas Loring & Jane Newton''' There is definitely evidence to suggest that this person was indeed an historical figure, in other words that she did exist. There is however very little evidence or her origins and marriage. A common theme is that she was a child of Thomas Loring and Jane Newton however there is no evidence at all for this suggestion and it is extremelty unlikely, if not impossible. A entry for her in [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1952.htm#i58664 Our Royal Titled Noble and Commoner Ancestors] reads as follows: ::Weathean Loring F, #58664, b. circa 1595, d. 3 July 1679 Father: Thomas Loring b. c 1574, d. 4 Apr 1661, Mother: Jane Newton b. 21 Apr 1571, d. 25 Aug 1672 ::Weathean Loring was born circa 1595 at of Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England. She married Thomas Richards, son of Thomas Richards, circa 1614 at of Somersetshire, England. Weathean Loring died on 3 July 1679 at Boston, Suffolk, MA. ::Family: Thomas Richards b. 15 Apr 1596, d. 28 Jan 1651 ::Children: :::Mary Richards b. 16 Nov 1620, d. 24 Jun 1659 :::Alice Richards b. 16 Jun 1627, d. 12 Dec 1671 ::Citations: [S61] Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, Family History Archives, SLC. First I have done a search on [https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=75&query=%2Bsurname%3ALoring~%20%2Bany_year%3A1550-1620~%20%2Brecord_country%3AEngland Family Search] for all lorings and variations of the name between the years 1550 and 1620 in England. This produces 629 results some of which are duplicates and none of which are Thomas, Jane or Welthian. The bulk of these records are ODM records. Also on Family Search are entries for Welthian as shown on the Geni entry for her Geni. :Wealthean Richards (born Loring) in FamilySearch Family Tree :Welthian Loring in WikiTree :Mrs. Welthian [perhaps Loring Loring Richards] in FamilySearch Family Tree :Mrs. Welthian [perhaps Loring Richards] in FamilySearch Family Tree :Mrs. Welthian [perhaps Loring Richards] in FamilySearch Family Tree :Mrs. Welthian [perhaps Loring Richards] in FamilySearch Family Tree :Welthian Richards (born Loring) in FamilySearch Family Tree :view all 28 These however are all in Family Trees and are not reliable. If we take [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:MWRY-LKH a typical entry] this shows her born in 1602, but there is a problem here on two fronts if she was the child of Thomas Loring and Jane Newton. This does not agree with the Loring genealogy where it is shown that Thomas would have been born around 1600 and Jane around 1603 and their first child was born in March 1624/5 so they would have ben married in say 1623. Thomas died in 1661 and Jane in 1679 both dates giving them reasonable life spans for the time. The entry in Our Royal Titled Noble and Commoner Ancestors which appears to be verbatim form Family Search as it gives a citation of "Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, Family History Archives, shows different date from the record being examined. This record and many others have Thomas born around 1574/5 and Jane between 1571 and 1575. This puts Thomas at 87 on death and Jane at 97 using 1575 as the birth date. The dates of death of these two individuals are documented and proven. It is not impossible that they lived to these ages but at the time it would be unusual. If we look at the [https://familysearch.org/search/tree/results?count=75&query=%2Bgivenname%3AWelthian~%20%2Bsurname%3ALoring~%20%2Bany_year%3A1550-1700~ 338 entries for her in Family Search Family Trees] we find a plethora of birth dates and places ranging form 1597 to 1606 and places from Devonshire, Somerset, Dorset and America. If we conside for a moment that Thomas and Jane were her parents and we take the later date of 1606 then on the assumption that she was the first child her parents would have been married around 1604 or 1605. This means that Benjamin Loring, the youngest son of Thomas and Jane, born in 1644, was born to his mother at the age of 69 if we take Janes date of birth at 1575. Clearly we are getting into the realms of fairy tales here. An entry from Find A Grave, which has no picture of the gravestone and is therefore nothing more that fiction as it is unsourced states: :Wealthian Loring Richards ::Birth: 1594 Axminster, Devon, England ::Death: Jul. 3, 1679 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA :Wealthian was born about 1599 to Thomas Loring of Axminster, Devon County, England and Jane Newton Loring of Axminster, Devon County, England. :Wealthian married Thomas R. Richards on 1622 in Pitminster, Somerset County, England. :Family links: :Spouse: ::Thomas R. Richards (1596 - 1649)* ::Children: :::Anna Richards* :::Thomas Richards (1618 - 1650)* :::Samuel Richards (1619 - ____)* :::Joseph Richards (1621 - ____)* :::John Richards (1625 - 1694)* :::Hannah Richards (1630 - 1651)* :::Robert Richards (1631 - ____)* :::Mary Richards (1632 - 1659)* :::James Richards (1632 - 1680)* :::Samuel Richards (1633 - ____)* :::Joseph Richards (1635 - 1651)* :Burial: Unknown ::From: [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79567781 Find A Grave #79567781] This is merged into [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35354311 Find A Grave #35354311] These entries continue: :Thomas Richards married, by 1620, Welthian _____. Perhaps she was sister to Thomas Loring, whom Thomas called "brother" in his will. Came from Pitminster, Somersetshire to Massachusetts Bay with family in 1633. First settled in Dorchester; moved to Weymouth in 1639. She died between 3 July 1679 (date of will) and 4 November 1679 (probate of will). :They had nine children (i-vi baptized Pitminster, Somersetshire): Mary Hinckley, John, Ann Hunt, Alice Bradford, Hannah, James, Samuel, Joseph, & Benjamin. Note the blank for the name and Perhaps she was the sister..... According to Find A Grave contributor Anne1950, Welthean (Welthian) Loring is listed as Thomas Richards' wife in "History of Weymouth, Mass., 14:589; and Geneal. Data of the Ancient & Honorable Artillery Co. of Mass., 1638-1774, p. 40. The entry states: Burial: Unknown. One has to wonder how you can have an entry in Find A Grave that the whereabouts of the grave is unknown. Not Logical. Also listed on Geni is an entry in [http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_2a9.htm#80 The Genealogy of New England] Page 80 Unfortunately on that page there is no entry for Welthian, Loring or Richards so as a citation it is worthless. We are now getting into the historical person Welthian Richards The pioneers of Massachusetts, a descriptive list, drawn from records of the colonies, towns and churches and other contemporaneous documents by Charles Pope From: [https://archive.org/details/pioneersofmassac00pope The Pioneers Of Massachusetts] by Charles Henry Pope. Published 1900. (Page 384) :RICHARD, RICHARDS, RICHES, :Mr. Thomas, one of the original colony of Dorchester, [Bl.] frm. May 18, 1630. Propr. Rem. about 1639 to Weymough. [L.] Owned a mill in com. with Henry Waltham; in his absence, his wife Welthia (Welthiann,) adjusted partnership matters before Gen. Court 28 (11) 1640. Selectman, 1643. :Will prob. 28 (11) 1650. Wife Welthian; sons John, James, Samuel Joseph and Benjamin; daus. Mary, Anne, Alice and Hannah. [Reg. VII, 232] The dau. Hannah d. at Boston 10 (9) 1651. The widow's will dated at Boston, 3 July, prob. 4 Nov. 1679, beq. to children John, James; to Thomas, Alice, Hannah, William, Mercy, John, Samuel, Melatiah, Mary and Sarah Bradford, children of William Bradford of Plymouth Colony and my daughter Alice, deceased; to Samuel, Thomas, Jr., Bathsheba and Mehetable Hinckley, Hannah Glover, Melatiah Crocker, Sarah Bacon and Mary Wiborne, ch. of Thomas Hinckley of Plym. Col. and my dau. Mary, dec.; to Ephraim and John, son of Ephraim Hunt and my late dau. Anne; to children of these granchildren; to the poor of Boston; to Harvard College; to Sarah Leverett, widow of our late honored governor; to each of the overseers of the will. We now have an historical reference that establishes the person of Welthea / Welthian / Weathean / Wealthean Richards Another historical reference. but not an official document so can only be counted as hearsay for the time being, can be found in New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial Volume 4 edited by William Richard Cutter, Published in 1913 on Page 1855 :(II) Ephraim, son of Enoch Hunt, was born in England in 1610, and came to America with his father. He was buried February 24, 1687, and on his gravestone is the following inscription : "Here lyeth Buried ye Body of Ephraim Hunt aged about 77 years deceased ye 22d of February 1686-7." The inventory of his estate amounted to five hundred and two pounds, and included house and orchards, twenty-three acres in lower plantations, five acres salt marsh on back river, and fifty acres near Cedar Swamp. He married (first) Anna Richards, and (second) Ebbett Brimsmead. His first wife was daughter of '''Thomas and Welthean Richards''', and her three sons inherited a large amount of property. His second wife was sister of William Brimsmead and administered on his estate. Her will was dated April 23, 1708, and in it she mentioned her son William, of Martha's Vineyard, her son Joseph with whom she remained for many years, and his two sons and three daughters, and also William, son of her son William. She died September 9, 1712, and her will was proved January 2, 1713. Children of first wife: John, born 1646; Thomas, 1648; Ephraim, mentioned below. Children of second wife: William, 1655; Enoch, 1658; Joseph, 1670. In [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami19112cutt Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut by Cutter et al Published 1911 Vol 2] Welthian is mentioned as Welthea :(II) Ephraim, son of Enoch Hunt, was born in England, about 1610, and came to Rhode Island and later to Weymouth with his father. :He was a blacksmith by trade. He gave a letter of attorney, December 5, 1646, for the collection of property in Beaconsfield, Buckshire, England, formerly of John Hunt, of Winchmore Hill, in Agmondsham parish. :Perhaps this John Hunt was his grandfather. Ephraim settled in Weymouth, and married Anna, daughter of '''Thomas and Welthea Richards''', of Ebbett Brinsmead, England. Various other historical references all show her to have been a real person however not one single one of them name her as Loring positively and with a reference to an historical document. Most say she was probably a Loring. This is not to say she was not a Loring. She may have been as there were several Loring families in the West Country of England. What is quite clear is that she was not the daughter of Deacon Thomas Loring and Jane Newton.

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Weona Methodist Church

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Wesley Chapel Cemetery

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[[Category: Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Westminster, Colorado]] Wesley Chapel Cemetery served as the burial ground of many of rural Adams County, Colorado, pioneers from approximately 1891 through 1939. The cemetery originally was associated with a church, the Wesley Chapel, which occupied the now-vacant space between W. 120th Ave. and the graves to the north, from approximately 1891 to 1934. The church has been gone for decades; however, the cemetery has remained in place and persevered. Wesley Chapel Cemetery was first dedicated as a family graveyard in October 1891 with the tuberculosis-related death of 37-year-old Francis Moxley, who was buried on the Moxley farm in Arapahoe County (now Adams County). The Moxley family cemetery was later dedicated as a cemetery for the larger community. The wood frame Morey Chapel (later renamed Wesley Chapel) was constructed just south of the cemetery around 1891-1892 and became a community gathering place for the surrounding region. Two Union Civil War veterans (Ambrose Langston and Theodore Hutchinson) are buried in the cemetery. The Wesley Chapel Cemetery Association, composed of surviving family members, continued to own and maintain the site throughout the remainder of the 1900s. In the final decades of the 20th century, the area surrounding Wesley Chapel Cemetery was incorporated into the City of Westminster. To ensure future maintenance and that the burial ground remain historic and undeveloped, the Cemetery Association donated the site to the City of Westminster in 2001. === Resources === * [http://www.ci.westminster.co.us/ExploreWestminster/HistoricPreservation/WestminsterLandmarks/WesleyChapelCemetery City of Westminster website for Wesley Chapel Cemetery.] * [http://www.ci.westminster.co.us/Portals/0/Repository/Documents/ExploreWestminster/wesley.pdf Wesley Chapel Cemetery's history.] * [http://www.ci.westminster.co.us/Portals/0/Repository/Documents/ExploreWestminster/Wesley%20Cemetery%20Biographical%20Report%20-%20Final%20Draft.pdf Biographical Sketches] (compiled by Tatanka Historical Associates, Inc).of those buried in Wesley Chapel Cemetery.

West Aust Cemeteries - Blechynden Tree

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[[Category:Their Service, Moulton Name Study]] [[Category:St Paul's Church Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia]]
[[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Blechynden_Tree#Harrison| '''Harrison''' ]] - [[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Blechynden_Tree#Other| '''Other''']]
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}} :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Manjimup/balbarrup.htm '''Balbarrup ][[space:Balbarrup Cemeteries - Heritage Tree| Second''']] [[:Category: Balbarrup Cemetery, Manjimup, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-13|Benjamin .]] - (1874 - 1952) :[[Giblett-133|Blechynden]], Bertha Mary. - (1879 - 1938) :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-91|Clayton Ashley]]. 1893 - 1989 :[[Needes-16|Blechynden]], Jane. 1 June 1938 :[[Blythe-1242|Blechynden,]] Louisa Adeline . 1906 - 1991 :[[Giblett-133|Blechynden]], Mary. - ''OzBurial no dates'' ::Blechynden, Michael Ashley. 19 Oct 1970 - 15 Jan 1994 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-15|Walter Edward ]] 8 April 1940. Aged 94 years :: [[Blechynden-12|Giblett,]] Enid Maude. 1896 - 1983 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/beverley.html '''Beverley'''] [[:Category: Beverley Anglican Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|Anglican Cemetery]] :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-34|Alfred Walter]]. 10 September 1976 [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] :Blechynden, Alice Matilda. Wife of Frank H. 7 July 1941. Aged 69 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-28|Alick ''(Memorial).'' ]][[Image:Photos-320.jpg|25px|Poppy]] KIA France. 28 Feb '''1917''' Aged 25 years. :Blechynden, Amy Ella . ::Blechynden, Barbara Lavenia Margaret 1921 - 21 Sep 2009 :[[Walker-41201|Blechynden,]] Beatrice Annie. 2 October 1945. Aged 63 years. :[[Blechynden-140|Blechynden,]] Beatrice Caroline 23 January 1904 - 17 Nov 1965 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-8|Benjamin Lewis]] . 27 July 1971 :Blechynden, Bruce Edwin Davies . 19 April 1908 - 2 August 1993 :[[Davies-9929|Blechynden,]] Caroline. 26 March 1850 - 8 November 1942 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-24|Charles Edwin]]. 22 July 1918. Aged 70 years. :Blechynden, Colin Horace . 1916 - 23 February 1996 :Blechynden, Edna Irene . 6 April 1908 - 12 December 2001 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-141|Edwin Thomas.]] 13 August 1972 . Aged 66 years. :Blechynden, Ella May . 18 May 1911 - 13 January 1995 ::Blechynden, Ernest John . 13 August 1960 . Aged 30 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-36|Ernest Walter]]. 20 September 1878 - 10 August 1957 :Blechynden, Ethel Maria . 1 October 1985 . Aged 73 years. :Blechynden, Evelyn Annie . 5 November 1896 - 17 August 1982 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-102|Frank Harrison.]] 10 December 1955 . Aged 82 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-100|Frank Robus.]] 22 December 1910 - 14 September 1995 ::Blechynden, Frederick . 11 May 1977 . Aged 52 years. :Blechynden, Gladys Laura . 29 October 1984 . Aged 79 years. :Blechynden, Horace Edwin . 2 September 1960 . Aged 79 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-42|Horace Ernest]]. 15 April 1955 . Aged 56 years. :Blechynden, Jesse William. . 1 May 1934 . Aged 82 years. :Blechynden, Joan Myrtle . 14 April 1905 - 21 November 1978 :Blechynden, Kathleen . 18 August 1961 . Aged 77 years. ::Blechynden, Malcolm John . 7 October 1967 . Aged 18 years. :Blechynden, Nancy Elizabeth . ::Blechynden, Neil Edwin . 9 June 1993 . Aged 55 years. :Blechynden, Sydney Thomas . 15 February 1959 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/bevmain.htm '''Beverley Catholic''' - Methodist] [[:Category: Beverley Catholic and Methodist Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Blechynden, Elsie Evelyn . 18 August 1974 . [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article202742443 Aged 55 years. ] :[[Reilly-2419|Blechynden, Mary Ann]] . 26 December 1923 . Aged 73 years. [[Image:Convicts-15.jpg |40px|Sultana, Arrived 19 Aug 1859]] :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/bevmain.htm '''Beverley''' Catholic -''' Methodist'''] [[:Category: Beverley Catholic and Methodist Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Blechynden, Bernard Keith . 6 July 1995 ''(Unmarked Grave.) '' :[[Dunham-3166|Blechynden,]] Emma Sarah . 7 July 1947 . Aged 84 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-26|Henry G ]]. 6 November 1927 . Aged 84 years. :[[Blechynden-114|Blechynden,]] Kathleen Mary . 9 August 1979 . Aged 90 years. :Blechynden, Kevin . 13 June 1919 - 6 July 1995 :Blechynden, Mary . 25 April 1973 . Aged 91 years. :[[Doohan-48|Blechynden,]] Mary Christina. 3 July 1980. Aged 79 years. ::Blechynden, Mavis Enid . 29 June 1991 . Aged 67 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-158|Stafford]]. 25 December 1932 . [https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b5527722_2 Aged 23 years. ''(crash photo)''] :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-92|William Harrison.]] 13 November 1966 . Aged 89 years. {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 65 |label= The Swan River Colony: 1829-1832 |caption= [[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Blechynden_Tree#Cemeteries| '''Top ^''']] }} === Harrison === :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Beverley/edwards.htm '''St Pauls's Church'''] [[:Category: St Paul's Church Cemetery, Beverley, Western Australia|Edwards Crossing]] [[space:St Paul's Anglican Church & Graveyard, Edwards Crossing| Cemetery]] :[[Robus-23|Blechynden, '''Charlotte''' Augusta]] . 13 Sep 1889 . Aged '''77''' years [[Image:Convicts-15.jpg |50px|Minstrel, Arrived 20 Jan 1830]] :[[Blechynden-16|Blechynden, '''Harrison''']]. 17 July 1873. Aged '''73''' years [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blechynden-Descendants-16 ''[Descendants]]'' :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-18| John]] . 11 October 1900 . Aged 67 years ::[[Blechynden-35|Edwards]] , Ann Elizabeth . 8 December 1927 . Aged 85 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Boyup/boyupbrook.htm '''Boyup Brook'''] Cemetery :Blechynden, Agnes Blinco . 26 April 1959 :Blechynden, Charles J. F . 8 June 1910 - 9 September 1989 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-31|Ernest Charles.]] 1 August 1949 :Blechynden, George Bruce Wentworth. 16 October 1900 - 4 July 1988 :Blechynden, Liela Maud . 22 May 1902 - 8 November 1989 :Blechynden, R. E . 9 December 1986. Aged 75 years {{Image|file= Bridgetown_WA_-_History_Tree.jpg |align=r |size= 110 |label= The Blackwood | caption = [[Space:Blackwood_River_-_Bridgetown_-_Photo_Tree|Photo Tree]] [[Space:West_Aust_Cemeteries_-_Blechynden_Tree#Other| '''\ Other''']] }} :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetownp.htm '''Bridgetown] [[space:Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery - Heritage Tree|Pioneer''']] [[:Category: Bridgetown Pioneer Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Blechynden, Ada Jane. 2 January 1880 . Aged 4 :[[Green-33634|Blechynden]] , '''Elizabeth''' 8 April 1891 . Aged '''51 - *''' :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-29|'''George''']] 11 February 1889 . Aged 83 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bridgetown/bridgetown.htm '''Bridgetown'''] [[:Category: Bridgetown Cemetery, Bridgetown, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Blechynden, Ada . 23 May 1883 - 2 January 1888 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-43|'''Alfred.''']] - - ''(Not found in Ozburials | Blackwood | 5 | '''1941''')'' ''(Alty)'' :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-98|Alfred John.]] 14 June 1952 . Aged 53 years :[[Blechynden-48|Blechynden,]] Amy . 17 March 1877 - 19 May 1938 :Blechynden, Angus Farris . 15 April 1845 . Aged 20 ? years :Blechynden, Charlotte . 2 March 1868 - 17 June 1869 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-37|Clarence Henry]] . 21 April 1879 - 23 February 1952 ''(Bob)'' ::Blechynden, David Peter . 27 April 1998 . Aged 18 years :[[Green-33634|Blechynden]] , '''Elizabeth'''. 8 April 1891 . Aged '''52 years - *''' ::Blechynden, Ernest Farris . 21 April 1921 . Aged 2 years :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-90|'''James.''']] - - ''(Not found in Ozburials | Blackwood | 69 | '''1939''')'' :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-18|John.]] 14 March 1833 - 14 October 1900 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-44|John William]] . 13 May 1861 - 12 January 1931 :Blechynden, Kelvin Thomas . 23 September 1980 . Aged 72 years :[[Blechynden-49|Blechynden,]] May . 14 March 1881 - 17 October 1955 :[[Tulip-127|Blechynden,]] Mollie. 3 July 2004 . Aged 93 years :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-101|Nicholas Edwin.]] 20 April 1985 . Aged 76 years :: Farquhar, Ena Edna (Blechynden) . 7 November 1970 . Aged 63 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Bunbury/bunbury_b.htm '''Bunbury'''] [[:Category: Bunbury Cemetery, Bunbury, Western Australia|Cemetery]] - [https://bunburycemetery.com.au/cemetery-records/ ''map and search''] :[[Johnson-104954|Blechynden,]] Bertha May . 29 March 1921 . Aged 39 years. ::Blechynden, Nat . 30 September 1918 - 14 October 1986 ::Blechynden, Pat . 20 November 1921 - 23 June 1997 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Busselton/busseltonmain.htm '''Busselton '''] [[:Category: Busselton Cemetery, Busselton, Western Australia|Cemetery ]] :Blechynden, Barbara Joan . 18 October 1994 . Aged 79 years :Blechynden, William Raymond . 26 December 1980 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Busselton/busselsm.htm '''Busselton '''] [[:Category: St Mary's Anglican Church Cemetery, Busselton, Western Australia|St Mary's Church ]] :Blechynden, Dorothy Hope (nee Munyard) . 1897 - 1979 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-55|Raymond Arthur]] . 6 July 1912 - 18 May 1990 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-20|Reuben John]] . 1895 - 1981 [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] :Blechynden, Thelma . 8 August 1916 - 23 March 2004 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Capel/capel.htm '''Capel'''] [[:Category: Capel Cemetery, Capel, Western Australia|Cemetery ]] - [[Space:Capel_Cemetery_-_Heritage_Tree|''Heritage'']] :Blechynden, Catherine Eliza . 5 October 1998 . Aged 84 years :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-32|Maurice Green]]. 29 June '''1987''' . Aged '''71''' years [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Boyup/dinninup.htm '''Dinninup'''] Cemetery :[[Tyler-7826|Blechynden]], Zeta? Matilda . . 17 April 1921 . Aged 57 years ''(Zela)'' :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-45|George Harrison.]] 30 Aug 1937. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/259579721 - Obit - ''(? no Headstone)'' ] :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Kojonup/kojonup.htm '''Kojonup'''] Cemetery :Blechynden, Alfred Charles (Bob). Husband of Maureen, father of Lori and Jamie. 29 Mar 1994 aged 64 years :Blechynden, Maureen Cecilia. Wife of Bob, mother of Lori and Jamie. 29 Mar 1999 aged 58 years :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Manjimup/m_bravo.htm '''Manjimup'''] [[:Category:Manjimup Old Cemetery, Manjimup, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :Blechynden, Eileen May. 1920 - 27 Mar 1992. Wife of Mervyn :Blechynden, Mervyn Henry. 1917 - 1972. Husband of Eileen., :Blechynden, Infant. - (Unmarked grave) :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Pingelly/pingelly.htm#B '''Pingelly'''] [[:Category: Pingelly Cemetery, Pingelly, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :[[Hancock-9171|Blechynden]], Grace Emma . 15 May 1947 . Aged 88 years Anglican 266 :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-27| Joseph]] . 6 May 1938 . Aged 85 years Anglican 245 ::Blechynden, Laurisse Apryl . 16 March 2015 . Aged 69 years Anglican B 111 :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Boddington/quindanning.html '''Quindanning'''] [[:Category: Quindanning Cemetery, Quindanning, Western Australia|Cemetery]] ::[[Blechynden-62|Page ]], Sarah. 2 October 1930 aged 89 years. Wife [[Page-12704|of John,]] mother of John and Maria :::[http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/Wagin/waginlist.htm#B '''Wagin'''] [[:Category: Wagin Cemetery, Wagin, Western Australia|Cemetery]] :[[Dunham-3351|Blechynden,]] Annie . 6 May 1933 . Aged 82 years :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-25|Thomas H.]] 13 September 1933 . Aged 84 years === Other === :::[[:Category: Western Australia, Cemeteries|'''Metropolitan Cemeteries''' Board]] - [[:Category:Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages|''Six Cemeteries'']] :Blechynden, Annie Mary . 31 August 1994 . Aged 80 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-58|Arthur.]] 6 June 1955 . Aged 68 years. :[[Walker-41201|Blechynden,]] Beatrice. 12 November 1947 . Aged 62 years. :Blechynden, [[Blechynden-109|Colin Bovell.]] 11 May 1999 . Aged 82 years. :Blechynden, Dansy Lewis William . 5 March 1991 . Aged 72 years. ::Blechynden, David Colin . 5 April 1975 . Aged 24 years. :Blechynden, Esther Mabel . 18 September 1986 . Aged 80 years. :Blechynden [[Blechynden-60|George ]] (1894 - 1981) [[Image:Photos-946.png|20px|Australia, Wattle . . Their Service ]] :Blechynden, Herbert . 26 February 1965 . Aged 90 years. :Blechynden, Stella . 11 January 1961 . Aged 70 years. ::Blechynden, Thelma . 6 March 1926 - 30 June 1993 {{Image|file=Photos-946.png |align=r |size= 75 |label= Australia, Wattle |caption= Visit : [[:Category: Their Service, Moulton Name Study|Family
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}} ==== * ==== :::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian '''Convicts''' 1850-1868]
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships of convicts, from ''Perthdps'', descriptions, and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. :::Perth DPS Links | and their details :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived WAust | Physical | Category: '''Passenger''' | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] :::[[space:West Aust Free 1850 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1841-'''1850''' - Ship Tree ]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa0.html '''1850''' - ''Scindian'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad00.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Scindian, Arrived 1 Jun 1850|''Scindian'' profiles]] | [[Space:Scindian_1850_-_Ship_Tree| ''more'' |]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html '''1850''' - ''Hashemy'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad01.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Hashemy, Arrived 25 Oct 1850|''Hashemy'' profiles]] | [[Space:Hashemy_1850_-_Ship_Tree| ''more'' |]] :::[[space:West Aust Free 1860 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1851-'''1860''' - Ship Tree ]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa2.html '''1851''' - ''Mermaid'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad02.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[''Mermaid'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa3.html '''1851''' - ''Pyrenees'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad03.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Pyrenees, Arrived 28 Jun 1851|''Pyrenees'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa4.html '''1851''' - ''Minden'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad04.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Minden, Arrived 14 Oct 1851|''Minden'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa5.html '''1852''' - ''Marion'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad05.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Marion, Arrived 30 Jan 1852|''Marion'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa6.html '''1852''' - ''William Jardine'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad06.htm Descriptions ] | [[:Category: William Jardine, Arrived 1 Aug 1852|''William Jardine'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa7.html '''1853''' - ''Dudbrook'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad07.htm Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Dudbrook, Arrived 7 Feb 1853|''Dudbrook'' profiles]] | [[Space:Dudbrook_1852| ''more'' |]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa8.html '''1853''' - ''Pyrenees'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad08.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Pyrenees, Arrived 30 Apr 1853|''Pyrenees'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa9.html '''1853''' - ''Robert Small'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad09.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Robert Small, Arrived 19 Aug 1853|''Robert Small'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa10.html '''1853''' - ''Phoebe Dunbar'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad10.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Phoebe Dunbar, Arrived 30 Aug 1853|''Phoebe Dunbar'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa11.html '''1854''' - ''General Godwin,'' - ] |15'''*''' from Calcutta | | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''General Godwin'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa12.html '''1854''' - ''Sea Park'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad12.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[''Sea Park'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa13.html '''1854''' - ''Ramillies'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad13.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Ramillies, Arrived 7 Aug 1854|''Ramillies'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa14.html '''1855''' - ''Guide'' - - ] | 6 '''*''' from Calcutta | - | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''Guide'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa15.html '''1855''' - ''Stag'' - - - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad15.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Stag, Arrived 23 May 1855| ''Stag'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa16.html '''1855''' - ''Adelaide'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad16.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Adelaide, Arrived 18 Jul 1855|''Adelaide'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa17.html '''1856''' - ''William Hammond,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad17.htm Descriptions ] | [[:Category: William Hammond, Arrived 29 Mar 1856| ''William Hammond'' profiles]] [[Space:William Hammond_1856_-_Ship_Tree| | ''more'' |]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa18.html '''1856''' - ''Runnymede,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad18.htm Descriptions ] | [[ ''Runnymede'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa19.html '''1857''' - ''Clara,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad19.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Clara, Arrived 3 Jul 1857|''Clara'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa20.html '''1857''' - ''City of Palaces,'' - ] | 4'''*''' from Singapore | | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''City of Palaces'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa21.html '''1858''' - ''Nile,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad21.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[space:Nile 1858 - Ship Tree|''Nile'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa22.html '''1858''' - ''Caduceus,'' - ] | 1 '''*''' from Bombay | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''Caduceus'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa23.html '''1858''' - ''Lord Raglan,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad23.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Lord Raglan, Arrived 1 Jun 1858|''Lord Raglan'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa24.html '''1858''' - ''Albeura'' - ] | 11 '''*''' from Calcutta |[[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|[''Albeura'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa25.html '''1858''' - ''Edwin Fox,'' -] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad25.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Edwin Fox, Arrived 20 Nov 1858|''Edwin Fox'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa26.html '''1859''' - ''Sultana,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad26.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Sultana, Arrived 19 Aug 1859|''Sultana'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa27.html '''1859''' - ''Frances,'' - ] | 1 '''*''' from Madras | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''Frances'' profiles]] :::[[space:West Aust Free 1870 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1861-'''1870''' - Ship Tree ]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa28.html '''1861''' - ''Palmerston,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad28.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[''Palmerston'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa29.html '''1862''' - ''Lincelles,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad29.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Lincelles, Arrived 28 Jan 1862|''Lincelles'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa30.html '''1862''' - ''Norwood,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad30.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[''Norwood'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa31.html '''1862''' - ''York,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad31.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[space:York 1862 - Ship Tree|''York'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa32.html '''1863''' - ''Merchantman,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad32.htm Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Merchantman, Arrived 14 Feb 1863|''Merchantman'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa33.html '''1863''' - ''Clyde,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad33.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[''Clyde'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa34.html '''1863''' - ''Lord Dalhousie,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad34.htm Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Lord Dalhousie, Arrived 28 Dec 1863|''Lord Dalhousie'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa35.html '''1864''' - ''Clara,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad35.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[''Clara'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa36.html '''1864''' - ''Merchantman,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad36.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Merchantman, Arrived 12 Sep 1864|''Merchantman'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa37.html '''1865''' - ''Racehorse,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad37.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Racehorse, Arrived 10 Aug 1865|''Racehorse'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa38.html '''1865''' - ''Vimeira,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad38.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[''Vimeira'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa39.html '''1866''' - ''Belgravia,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad39.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Belgravia, Arrived 4 Jul 1866|''Belgravia'' profiles]] [[space:Belgravia 1866| | ''more'']] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa40.html '''1866''' - ''Corona,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad40.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[''Corona'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa41.html '''1867''' - ''Norwood,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad41.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[''Norwood'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa42.html '''1868''' - ''Hougoumont,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad42.htm Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Hougoumont, Arrived 9 Jan 1868|'''''Hougoumont''''' profiles]] [[space:Hougoumont 1868 - Ship Tree| | ''more'']] :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived WAust | Physical | Category: '''Passenger''' | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |align=r |size= 75 |label= The colony of Western Australia | caption = [[Space:West_Aust_Convicts_-_Ship_Tree#*|^'''Top'''^]] }} ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1880 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1871-'''1880''' - Ship Tree ]] :::[https://waconvicts.fhwa.org.au/ Western Australian '''Convicts''' - via: ''FamilyHistoryWA''] == Sources == ::::[[space:West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree|West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree]]
:'''''Vessel''''' | Day Month '''Year''' | Arrived Departed | Route '''Passengers''' Comments Other Passengers :'''Surname''' | Christian Name(s) | '''Age''' Rank; | '''Regiment''' & Remarks ::[[wikipedia:List_of_convict_ship_voyages_to_Western_Australia|List of convict ship voyages to Western Australia - W®]] ::::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian '''Convicts''' 1850-1868]
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West Aust Free 1860 - Ship Tree

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:::[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm Western Australian '''Shipping''' 1851-'''1860''']
:: This page is designed to ''collect'' in one place, the ships bringing passengers to Fremantle, from ''Perthdps'', and the WikiTree categories/profiles, for cross checking. ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1850 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1841-'''1850''' - Ship Tree ]] :::Perth DPS Links | Route, number of Passengers, details, :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - - | arrived in WestAust | Arrived - Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' - - - | Day Month '''Year''' | :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1851''' - ''Mary Ann,'' - ] | 06 03 1851 | Fremantle - London | more '''36''' free | :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa2.html '''1851''' - ''Mermaid'' - ] | Fremantle - London | ''Mermaid'' profiles| more '''91''' free | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad02.htm 208 convicts] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa3.html '''1851''' - ''Pyrenees'' - ] | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Pyrenees, Arrived 28 Jun 1851|''Pyrenees'' profiles | more '''96''' free ]] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad03.htm| 293 convicts ] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa4.html '''1851''' - ''Minden'' - ] | Fremantle - Plymouth | [[:Category: Minden, Arrived 14 Oct 1851|''Minden'' profiles | '''115''' free ]] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad04.htm 301 convicts ] | '''D''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1851''' - ''Morning Star,'' - ] | 19 10 1851 | Fremantle - London | more '''20''' free | :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1851''' - ''Anna Robertson,'' - ] | 18 12 1851 | Fremantle - London | more '''226''' free | :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa5.html '''1852''' - ''Marion'' - ] | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Marion, Arrived 30 Jan 1852|''Marion'' profiles]] | more '''30''' free | 279 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1852''' - ''Will Watch,'' - ] | 24 02 1852 | Fremantle - London | more '''104''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1852''' - ''Mary,'' - ] | 26 03 1852 | Fremantle - London | more '''153 ''' :[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/3173458 '''1852''' - '''''Merope''','' - ] | 25 05 1852 | Fremantle - London | [[space:Merope, Immigrant Voyage to Western Australia 1852|more '''18''']] :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1852''' - ''Raleigh,'' - ] | 31 05 1852 | Fremantle - London | more '''163''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa6.html '''1852''' - ''William Jardine'' - ] | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: William Jardine, Arrived 1 Aug 1852|profiles]] | more '''102''' free & '''212''' convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1852''' - ''Eglinton,'' - ] | 04 09 1852 | Fremantle - London | more '''23''' Wrecked north of Fremantle :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1852''' - ''Anne MacLean,'' - ] | 06 11 1852 | Fremantle - London | more '''28''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1852''' - ''Dido,'' - ] | 14 12 1852 | Fremantle - London | more '''35''' :TRAVANCORE 13 01 1853 | Fremantle - London | more '''232''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa7.html '''1853''' - ''Dudbrook'' ] | Fremantle London | [[:Category: Dudbrook, Arrived 7 Feb 1853|''Dudbrook'' profiles]] | [[Space:Dudbrook_1852| ''more'' '''103''' free - 228 convicts]] :PALESTINE 28 04 1853 | Fremantle - London | more '''223''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa8.html '''1853''' - ''Pyrenees'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad08.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Pyrenees, Arrived 30 Apr 1853|''Pyrenees'' '''387''': ''94'' free]] : '''293''' convicts :SABRINA 13 06 1853 | Fremantle - London | more '''320''' :LARKINS 11 07 1853 | Fremantle - London | more 20 :JOHN PANTER 15 08 1853 | Fremantle - London | more ''' 35''' Benedictines :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa9.html '''1853''' - ''Robert Small'' ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad09.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Robert Small, Arrived 19 Aug 1853|''Robert Small'' profiles - '''99''' free ]] '''300''' convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa10.html '''1853''' - ''Phoebe Dunbar'' - ] | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Phoebe Dunbar, Arrived 30 Aug 1853|''Phoebe Dunbar'' profiles | 93 free]] | [[space:Duncan Dunbar and Company|'''D''']] '''D=''' ''visit: ''[[space:Duncan Dunbar and Company|Duncan Dunbar & Company]] :::::: more via Dublin - [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad10.htm 286 convicts] :CLARA 03 09 1853 | Fremantle - London | more '''326''' 124 unknowns :ISABELLA BLYTHE 28 01 1854 | Fremantle - London | more 31 :VICTORY 24 03 1854 | Fremantle - London | more 233 :GENERAL GODWIN 28 03 1854 Fremantle Calcutta ... ... 28 13 free & 15 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa11.html '''1854''' - ''General Godwin,'' - ] |15'''*''' from Calcutta | | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''General Godwin'' profiles]] :SEA PARK 05 04 1854 | Fremantle - London | more '''180''' free & 304 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa12.html '''1854''' - ''Sea Park'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad12.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[''Sea Park'' profiles]] :RAMILLIES 07 08 1854 Fremantle London ... ... 371 94 free & 277 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa13.html '''1854''' - ''Ramillies'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad13.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Ramillies, Arrived 7 Aug 1854|''Ramillies'' profiles]] | '''D''' :ESMERALDA 14 10 1854 | Fremantle - London | more '''208''' ... ... :GUIDE 09 01 1855 Fremantle Calcutta ... ... 22 16 free & 6 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa14.html '''1855''' - ''Guide'' - - ] | 6 '''*''' from Calcutta | - | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''Guide'' profiles]] :BERKSHIRE 13 03 1855 Fremantle Southampton ... ... 238 :STAG 23 05 1855 | Fremantle - London | more 89 free & 255 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa15.html '''1855''' - ''Stag'' - - - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad15.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[ ''Stag'' profiles]] :LADY AMHERST 24 05 1855 | Fremantle - London | more '''19''' :ADELAIDE 18 07 1855 | Fremantle - London | more 93 free & 259 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa16.html '''1855''' - ''Adelaide'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad16.htm Convict Descriptions ] | [[:Category: Adelaide, Arrived 18 Jul 1855|''Adelaide'' profiles]] :SIR WILLIAM FFOLKES 13 12 1855 | Fremantle - London | more '''19''' :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - - | arrived in WestAust | Arrived - Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' - - - | Day Month '''Year''' | :'''1856''' - ''Windsor'' - | 07 02 1856 | Fremantle - Hobart | '''341''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa17.html '''1856''' - ''William Hammond,'' - ] | Fremantle - London [[:Category: William Hammond, Arrived 29 Mar 1856 | |profiles - ]] [[space:William Hammond 1856 - Ship Tree|more '''89''' free]] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa17.html '''250''' convicts] :RUNNYMEDE 07 09 1856 Fremantle Plymouth ... ... 337 89 free & 248 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa18.html '''1856''' - ''Runnymede,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad18.htm Descriptions ] | [[ ''Runnymede'' profiles]] :SHANGHAI 07 11 1856 | Fremantle - London | more ''' 99''' :[[:Category: Lady Amherst, Arrived 19 Feb 1857|'''1857''' - ''Lady Amherst,'' Arrived 19 Feb 1857]] | Fremantle - London | more '''24''' free ]]| :TRAVANCORE 29 04 1857 | Fremantle - London | more '''44''' :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa19.html '''1857''' - ''Clara,'' - ] | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Clara, Arrived 3 Jul 1857|''Clara'' profiles | more '''95''' free ]]| [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad19.htm 262 convicts] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa20.html '''1857''' - ''City of Palaces,'' - |] 4'''*''' from Singapore | | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''City of Palaces'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1857''' - ''City of Bristol,'' - ] | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: City of Bristol, Arrived 8 Aug 1857|''City of Bristol'' profiles ]][[space:City of Bristol 1857 - Ship Tree| | more '''262''' free ]] : '''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - arrived in WAust | Arrived Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] :NILE 01 01 1858 Fremantle London ... ... 308 40 free & 268 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa21.html '''1858''' - ''Nile,'' - ] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad21.htm Physical Descriptions ] | [[space:Nile 1858 - Ship Tree|''Nile'' profiles]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa22.html '''1858''' - ''Caduceus,'' - ] | 1 '''*''' from Bombay | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''Caduceus'' profiles]] :CADUCEUS 05 02 1858 Fremantle Bombay | 4 | 3 free & 1 convict :[https://www.perthdps.com/shipping/mig-wa.htm '''1858''' - ''Lochnagar''] - | 11 Feb 1858 | Fremantle - London | [[Space:Lochnagar_1858_-_Ship_Tree|more '''19''' ]] :'''1858''' - ''Emma Eugenia'' -| Fremantle - Plymouth [[space:Emma Eugenia 1858 - Ship Tree| | more '''189''' free | 26 unknowns]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa23.html '''1858''' - ''Lord Raglan,'' - ] | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Lord Raglan, Arrived 1 Jun 1858|profiles - 84 free ]] | [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad23.htm 268 convicts] | more 352 :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa24.html '''1858''' - ''Albeura'' - ] | Fremantle Calcutta |[[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''Albeura'' profiles]] | ''' 11''' | 11 convicts :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa25.html '''1858''' - ''Edwin Fox,''] | Fremantle Plymouth | [[:Category: Edwin Fox, Arrived 20 Nov 1858|''Edwin Fox'' profiles]] [[space:Edwin Fox 1858 - Ship Tree|| '''82''' free]] [https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/conwad25.htm - 280 convicts ] | '''D''' :'''1859''' - ''Dolphin'' | 21 11 1858 | Fremantle London | '''17''' :'''1859''' - ''Hamilla Mitchell'' - | Fremantle - London | [[:Category: Hamilla Mitchell, Arrived 6 Apr 1859|''Hamilla Mitchell,'' profiles]] [[space:Hamilla Mitchell 1859 - Ship Tree| |more '''246''' free]] :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa26.html '''1859''' - ''Sultana,'' - ] | Fremantle Plymouth | [[:Category: Sultana, Arrived 19 Aug 1859|''Sultana'' profiles]] | '''142''' free - 224 convicts :'''1859''' - ''West Australian'' | 20 10 1859 | Fremantle London | '''155''' | approx. 40 unknowns :[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa27.html '''1859''' - ''Frances,'' - ] | Fremantle - Madras | [[space:West Aust Convicts, India - Ship Tree|''Frances'' profiles]] | ''' 1''' convict :'''1860''' - ''Gloucester'' | 18 04 1860 | Fremantle London | '''21''' :'''1860''' - ''Rubens'' | 30 06 1860 | Fremantle London | '''11''' :'''1860''' - ''Lord Raglan'' | 09 11 1860 | Fremantle London | ''' 19''' :'''1860''' - ''Escort'' | 20 12 1860 | Fremantle London | '''261''' :'''Year''' - '''''Vessel''''' - - | arrived in WestAust | Arrived - Departed | '''Passengers''' Comments | [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia| - Ship Tree | ]] ::'''''Vessel''''' - - - | Day Month '''Year''' | ::::[[space:West Aust Free 1870 - Ship Tree |West Aust Free 1861-'''1870''' - Ship Tree ]] === People – LifeTree === :::[https://slwa.wordpress.com/2012/09/28/do-you-have-a-convict-in-your-family/amp/ Do you have a '''convict''' in your family? - ''via slwa''] {{Image|file= Flags_of_Australia-5.jpg |label= The colony of Western Australia |align=r |size= 75 }} :::::[[space:West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree|West Aust Convicts - Ship Tree]]
== Sources == Other Passengers :'''Surname''' | Christian Name(s) | '''Age''' Rank; | '''Regiment''' & Remarks ::::[https://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian '''Convicts''' 1850-1868]
:[https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1html#voyage Voyage Details] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#convicts Convict Trials, & Physical Descriptions] | [https://perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa1.html#pensioners Pensioner Guards & Families]
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West Name Study

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[[Category:West Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. === Sarah West, Pittsylvania === : Click the link below for the West sub-project that focuses on children of [[West-10549|Sarah West]]: ::"[[Space:Sarah_West_family_-_Pittsylvania%2C_Virginia|Sarah West family - Pittsylvania, Virginia]]" == Resources == * House of Names: [https://www.houseofnames.com/west-family-crest West Surname, Family Crest & Coats of Arms] Note: a bunch of sites selling coats of arms use this version, but [https://archive.org/stream/generalarmoryofe00burk#page/1092/mode/2up Burke's General Armory] lists 32 different coats of arms for different Wests, so your line may be associated with a different coat of arms (or none at all, if you can't demonstrate descent from one of the people who were awarded coats of arms). * British Surnames: [http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/west West] * Internet Surname Dababase: [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/West West] * ThePeerage.com: [http://thepeerage.com/i4006.htm#s57338 West] * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:West_(surname)|West (surname)]] including a list of notable Wests with articles on Wikipedia that you could add as sources if you happen to be working on one of those profiles. * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WEST List of Wests on Wikitree] * [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/WEST G2G feed of questions tagged "West"]. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=West Orphaned West profiles on WikiTree]. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=West-1 Unsourced West profiles on WikiTree]. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=WEST Unconnected West profiles on WikiTree].

West Pittston Cemetery

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[[Category:West Pittston Cemetery, West Pittston, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the West Pittston Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. West Pittston Cemetery is located in West Pittston, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania It is on the north side of Hwy 11, west of the Susquehanna River, and not far southwest of the bridge. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
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West Pomeranian Voivodeship

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{{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} == General Information == :'''English:''' West Pomeranian Voivodeship is a voivodeship in north-west Poland on the Odra and at the shore of the Baltic Sea, with the capital Szczecin. :'''Deutsch:''' Woiwodschaft Westpommern ist eine Woiwodschaft im Nordwesten Polens an der Oder und an der Küste der Ostsee, mit Szczecin als Hauptstadt. :'''Polski:''' Województwo zachodniopomorskie jest województwem w północno-zachodniej Polsce nad rzeką Odra nad wybrzeżem Bałtyku, ze stolicą w Szczecinie.https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wojew%C3%B3dztwo_zachodniopomorskie The name ''Pomerania'' comes from the Slavic ''po more'', meaning ''Land by the Sea''. West Pomeranian Voivodeship or West Pomeranian Province is in northwestern Poland. {{Image|file=West_Pomeranian_Voivodeship-1.png|size=300|align=c}} == Historical Categories == Finding places in modern Poland, or some other countries, that were once part of Germany can be difficult. This website, Kartenmeister can be helpful. It can be used in conjunction with Meyers Orts. See http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp *[[:Category: Pommern, Preußen]] *[[:Category: Brandenburg, Preußen]] *[[:Category: Westpreußen, Preußen]] {{Image|file=Poland_Historical_Map_Overlay-3.jpg|size=300|align=c}}
== Historical Timeline == *1772 - 1945 = Prussia (Preussen), German Empire. *1945 - 1950 = Szczecin Voivodeship was an administrative unit of Poland created after World War II from the Prussian-German province of Pomerania. *1950 = It was divided into the Szczecin Voivodeship and Koszalin Voivodeship. *1999 - Present Day = It was established on 1 January 1999, out of the former Szczecin and Koszalin Voivodeships and parts of Gorzów, Piła and Słupsk Voivodeships, pursuant to the Polish local government reforms adopted in 1998. == Administrative Divisions == {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Black;" cellpadding="6" |- |'''City Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szczecin Szczecin] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szczecin Szczecin] | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koszalin Koszalin] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koszalin Koszalin] | |1 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awinouj%C5%9Bcie Świnoujście] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awinouj%C5%9Bcie Świnoujście] | |1 |- |'''Land Counties''' |'''Polish Name''' |'''Seat''' |'''Total Gminas''' |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargard_County Stargard County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_stargardzki powiat stargardzki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stargard Stargard] |10 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gryfino_County Gryfino County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_gryfi%C5%84ski powiat gryfinski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gryfino Gryfino] |9 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goleni%C3%B3w_County Goleniow County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_goleniowski powiat goleniowski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goleni%C3%B3w Goleniow] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szczecinek_County Szczecinek County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_szczecinecki powiat szczecinecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Szczecinek Szczecinek] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%82obrzeg_County Kołobrzeg County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_ko%C5%82obrzeski powiat kołobrzeski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko%C5%82obrzeg Kołobrzeg] |7 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police_County Police County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_policki powiat policki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Police,_West_Pomeranian_Voivodeship Police] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My%C5%9Blib%C3%B3rz_County Myślibórz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_my%C5%9Bliborski powiat myśliborski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My%C5%9Blib%C3%B3rz Myślibórz] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koszalin_County Koszalin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_koszali%C5%84ski powiat koszaliński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koszalin Koszalin] |8 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gryfice_County Gryfice County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_gryficki powiat gryficki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gryfice Gryfice] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drawsko_County Drawsko County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_drawski powiat drawski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drawsko_Pomorskie Drawsko Pomorskie] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%82awno_County Sławno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_s%C5%82awie%C5%84ski powiat sławieński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C5%82awno Sławno] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wa%C5%82cz_County Wałcz County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_wa%C5%82ecki powiat wałecki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wa%C5%82cz Wałcz] |5 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choszczno_County Choszczno County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_choszcze%C5%84ski powiat choszczeński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choszczno Choszczno] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82ogard_County Białogard County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_bia%C5%82ogardzki powiat białogardzki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bia%C5%82ogard Białogard] |4 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awidwin_County Świdwin County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%9Bwidwi%C5%84ski powiat świdwiński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Awidwin Świdwin] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamie%C5%84_County Kamień County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_kamie%C5%84ski powiat kamieński] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamie%C5%84_Pomorski Kamień Pomorski] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrzyce_County Pyrzyce County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_pyrzycki powiat pyrzycki] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrzyce Pyrzyce] |6 |- |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81obez_County Łobez County] |[https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powiat_%C5%82obeski powiat łobeski] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%81obez Łobez] |5 |- |}
{{clear}} ==Useful Information== Because of the history of the region, nationality changes of Polish, German and Prussian within West Pomerania Vovoideship, records on the FamilySearch wiki are found under: :"Pommern (Pomerania), Prussia (Ostpreussen), Germany" Szczecin, Poland & Koszalin, Poland. A complete index and image record collection is available for free online at FamilySearch.org titled: : Germany, Prussia, Pomerania Church Records, 1544-1945. === Resources === *Genealogy research help can be found on the [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Western_Pomeranian_Voivodeship,_Poland_Genealogy FamilySearch wiki]. *[http://polishpoland.com/tag/pomerania/ PolishPoland Pomerania Images] *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~polwgw/polandgen.html PolandGenWeb] *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Provinz_Westpreu%C3%9Fen West Prussia Portal on GenWiki] *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Pommern GenWiki Pommern] *[http://zefys.staatsbibliothek-berlin.de/index.php?id=title&no_cache=1&tx_zefyskalender_pi4%5Bzdb%5D=25548839&tx_zefyskalender_pi4%5Byear%5D=%2A Pomeranian Newspaper] *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Pommern_(Begriffserkl%C3%A4rung) Pomerania a definition of terms] *[http://www.atsnotes.com/other/gerpol.html German to Polish location translations] *[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/land/wprussia/ West Prussian Land Records] in Polish, German and English. *[http://polishpoland.com/ Polish Poland] offers a free online Polish course. *[http://polishroots.com/ Polish Roots] == Research Resources == *[https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/index.php?op=gt&lang=eng&bdm=B&w=16zp&rid=B&search_lastname=&search_name=&search_lastname2=&search_name2=&from_date=&to_date= Geneteka] *Cemetery: https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Poland/Zachodniopomorskie?id=state_3072 *Cemetery: https://grobonet.com/index.php?page=wyszukiwanie&imie=&nazw=&wojewodztwo=Zachodniopomorskie&miasto= *State Archive in Koszalin: http://www.koszalin.ap.gov.pl/ *State Archive in Poznan: https://poznan.ap.gov.pl/ *State Archive in Szczecin: https://www.szczecin.ap.gov.pl/ == Sources == *https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Pomeranian_Voivodeship *https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Western_Pomeranian_(Zachodniopomorskie)_Voivodeship,_Poland_Genealogy

West Virginia

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'''Quick Links:''' [[:Category:West_Virginia|West Virginia Category]] / [[:Category:West_Virginia_Projects|West Virginia Projects]] / [[:Category:West_Virginia_Project_Maintenance_Categories|WV Maintenance Categories]] West Virginia was admitted to the Union following the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeling_Convention Wheeling Conventions] of 1861. West Virginia was the only state to form by separating from a Confederate state, and the first to separate from any state since Maine separated from Massachusetts. :{{Red|Before statehood}} - Virginia :{{Red|Admission to Union}} - '''June 20, 1863''', 35th State :{{Red|Nickname}} - Mountain State :{{Red|Motto}} - Montani semper liberi, Mountaineers Are Always Free :{{Red|Capital}} - Charleston :{{Red|List of }} [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_West_Virginia_state_symbols West Virginia State symbols] {{Image|file=West_Virginia-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption= }} '''Neighbouring states''' :[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-39.png|40px|Ohio]] NW Location {{Red|Ohio}} :[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-42.png|40px|Pennsylvania]] NE Location {{Red|Pennsylvania}} :[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-23.png|40px|Maryland]] E Location {{Red|Maryland}} :[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-49.png|40px|Virginia]] SE Location {{Red|Virginia}} :[[Image:US_State_Flag_Images-20.png|40px|Kentucky]] W Location {{Red|Kentucky}} {{clear}}
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1900=== {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-38.gif |align=l |size=400 |caption= West Virginia became the 35th State on June 20, 1863}} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-83.png |align=r |size=160 |caption='''Colony of Virginia, Coat of Arms''' }} :1607 - Virginia Colony established by England :1671 - Thomas Batts and Robert Fallam discover waters flowing westward into the Ohio River and help establish English claims to the Ohio Valley :1719 - The Potomoke Church at Shepherdstown was the first church founded in West Virginia by Presbyterians :1722 - Virginia government allows families to live rent-free on land owned by the state for ten years to try to encourage settlers :Iroquois surrender claims to land south of the Ohio River in addition to counties in the east :1725 - Western Appalachians explored by fur traders :1727 - Settlement at New Mecklenburg founded by Pennsylvania Germans :1731 - Morgan establishes first settlement in present West Virginia near Bunker Hill in Berkeley County :1732 - Scotch-Irish, Welsh, and German pioneers settle the western portions of Virginia :1742 - Coal discovered by John Howard and John Peter Salley on Coal River near Racine :1744 - Territory between the Allegheny Mountains and the Ohio River ceded to the English by Native Americans of the Six Nations {{Image|file=George_Washington_1782_painting.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption='''George Washington''' }} :1748 - '''[[Washington-11|George Washington]]''' surveys land in western Virginia for Lord Fairfax :The Harpers Ferry begin carries passengers across the Shenandoah River :1749 - First recorded settlement west of the Alleghenies made in Marlinton by Jacob Marlin and Stephen Sewell :1754 - 1763 - French and Indian War; '''see [[Space:French_and_Indian_War_Project|French and Indian War Project]]''' :1755 -General Braddock defeated at Pittsburgh by the French and Native Americans after traveling through the eastern panhandle :July 3 - Shawnee attack settlement at Draper's Meadows, New River, nearly all are killed or captured; '''see [[Space:Native_Americans:_Shawnee|Native Americans Shawnee Project]] :1762 - December 23 - Romney and Mecklenburg (later Shepherdstown) established when the Governor of Virginia signs bills of incorporation :1765 - Clarksburg settled :Delaware and Mingo Natives destroyed community of Morgantown founded by Zackquill Morgan in 1766-1767 :1767 - Ice's Ferry, Monongalia County, settled by Frederick Ice; Adam Ice, son of Frederick was the first white child born in the Monongahela Valley :1768 - Iroquois cede lands north of the Little Kanawha River to the British in the Treaty of Fort Stanwix :First recorded flood of the Ohio River :Williamstown founded by Isaac Williams :October 10 - Battle of Point Pleasant (Lord Dunmore's War) between Virginia settlers and militia and a confederacy of Shawnee, Delaware, Wyandot, Cayuga, and other Native tribes led by Cornstalk :1776 - Western Virginia petition the Continental Congress for a separate government :1777 - September - Native Americans unsuccessfully besiege Fort Henry :November 10 - Chief Cornstalk, his son, and Chief Red Hawk murdered by whites at Fort Randolph :1788 - Federal Constitution ratified by Virginia {{Image|file=Boone-34-2.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption='''Daniel Boone''' }} :1789 - '''[[Boone-34|Daniel Boone]]''' commissioned lieutenant colonel of the Kanawha Militia :1791 - Daniel Boone elected as a delegate to the Virginia Assembly :1800 - 78,000 people in West Virginia, with 35,000 west of the Alleghenies; 13 counties, 8 post offices, and 19 incorporated towns :1830 - Separation of western Virginia from eastern Virginia proposed by The Wheeling Gazette :1851 - Joseph Johnson, Bridgeport becomes the only governor of Virginia to chosen by popular vote and to come from the western part of the state :New constitution grants concessions to the western Virginia :1861 - Civil War: West Virginia contributes about 32,000 soldiers to the Union Army and about 10,000 to the Confederate :Union victories forces Confederate out of the Monongahela and Kanawha valleys; '''see [[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War between the States Project]]''' :1862 - January - Colored School Board of Parkersburg, West Virginia, formed by seven men and organize a day school for African American children; first public school for African Americans :April - Voters approve the new Constitution for West Virginia :1865 - First free public school opens in Charleston :February 3 - Governor approves an act abolishing slavery and provides for emancipation of all slaves :April 9 - Civil War ends :1866 - State constitution deny citizenship and suffrage to all persons who had supported the Confederacy :1869 - February 10 - Charleston named the seat of government :March 23 - West Virginia State Senate ratifies the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution :1881 - February 3 - Governor approves a bill allowing all eligible voting citizens, including African Americans, to be jurors :1885 - Charleston becomes the permanent state capital {{Image|file=West_Virginia-8.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=City of Charleston West Virginia }} :1896 - George W. 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West Virginia Mining Disasters

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[[Category:West Virginia, Mining Disasters]] ==West Virginia Coal Mining Disasters== [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] |
[[Space:Southeast_United_States_Mining_Disasters_Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team]] | [[:Category:West Virginia, Mining Disasters|West Virginia Mining Disasters]] {| border="1" align="center" class="sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 5px Solid Gray;" !Date!!Mine!!Location!!No. Killed     !!County     !!Disaster Cause     !!Year      !!Alpha Order     !!Date Order     !!No. Killed Order      |- |6-Dec-1907||[[Space:Monongah Nos. 6 and 8 Mine Disaster|Monongah Nos. 6 and 8]]||Monongah, WV||362  ||Marion||Explosion||1907||63||23||1 |- |28-Apr-1914||[[Space:Eccles No. 5 and 6 Mine Disaster|Eccles No. 5 and 6]]||Eccles, WV||183  ||Raleigh||Explosion||1914||29||34||2 |- |26-Feb-1972||[[Space:Buffalo Creek Mine Disaster|Buffalo Creek]]||Saunders, WV||125  ||Logan||Dam Failure||1972||12||98||3 |- |28-Apr-1924||[[Space:Benwood Mine Disaster|Benwood]]||Benwood, WV||119  ||Marshall||Explosion||1924||5||51||4 |- |2-Mar-1915||[[Space:Layland No. 3 Mine Disaster|Layland No. 3]]||Layland, WV||115  ||Fayette||Explosion||1915||49||37||5 |- |30-Apr-1927||[[Space:Federal No. 3 Mine Disaster|Federal No. 3]]||Everettville, WV||97  ||Monongalia||Explosion||1927||31||56||6 |- |10-Jan-1940||[[Space:Bartley No. 1 Mine Disaster|Bartley No. 1]]||Bartley, WV||91  ||McDowell||Explosion||1940||4||71||7 |- |29-Jan-1907||[[Space:Stuart Mine Disaster|Stuart]]||Stuart, WV||84  ||Wood||Explosion||1907||88||20||8 |- |26-Mar-1912||[[Space:Jed Mine Disaster|Jed]]||Jed, WV||81  ||McDowell||Explosion||1912||43||32||9 |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" |20-Nov-1968||Consol No. 9||Farmington, WV||78  ||Marion||Explosion||1968||26||97||10 |- |12-Jan-1909||[[Space:Lick Branch 1909 Mine Disaster|Lick Branch 1909]]||Switchback, WV||67  ||McDowell||Explosion||1909||51||26||11 |- |12-May-1942||[[Space:Christopher No. 3 Mine Disaster|Christopher No. 3]]||Osage, WV||56  ||Monongalia||Explosion||1942||23||74||12 |- |29-Dec-1908||[[Space:Lick Branch 1908 Mine Disaster|Lick Branch 1908]]||Switchback, WV||50  ||McDowell||Explosion||1908||50||25||13 |- |6-Mar-1900||[[Space:Red Ash Mine Disaster|Red Ash]]||Red Ash, WV||46  ||Fayette||Explosion||1900||81||3||14 |- |21-Jan-1886||[[Space:Orrel Mine Disaster|Orrel]]||Newburg, WV||39 ||Preston||Explosion||1886||70||1||15 |- |17-Mar-1925||[[Space:Barrackville No. 41 1925 Mine Disaster|Barrackville No. 41 1925]]||Barrackville, WV||33  ||Marion||Explosion||1925||2||52||17 |- |3-Nov-1900||[[Space:Berryburg Mine Disaster|Berryburg]]||Berryburg, WV||32  ||Barbour||Explosives||1900||6||4||18 |- |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" |5-Apr-2010||Upper Big Branch||Montcoal, WV||29  ||Raleigh||Explosion||2010||94||104||19 |- |6-Nov-1923||[[Space:Glen Rogers Mine Disaster|Glen Rogers]]||Glen Rogers, WV||27  ||Wyoming||Explosion||1923||34||49||20 |- |4-Feb-1907||[[Space:Thomas No. 25 Mine Disaster|Thomas No. 25]]||Thomas, WV||25  ||Tucker||Explosion||1907||90||21||21 |- |18-Mar-1905||[[Space:Rush Run-Red Ash Mine Disaster|Rush Run-Red Ash]]||Red Ash, WV||24  ||Fayette||Explosion||1905||82||9||22 |- |28-Mar-1924||[[Space:Yukon No. 2 Mine Disaster|Yukon No. 2]]||Yukon, WV||24  ||McDowell||Explosion||1924||100||50||23 |- |24-Apr-1911||[[Space:Ott No. 20 Mine Disaster|Ott No. 20]]||Elk Garden, WV||23  ||Mineral||Explosion||1911||71||29||24 |- |22-Mar-1906||[[Space:Century No. 1 Mine Disaster|Century No. 1]]||Century, WV||23  ||Barbour||Explosion||1906||21||17||25 |- |8-Feb-1906||[[Space:Parral Mine Disaster|Parral]]||Parral, WV||23  ||Fayette||Explosion||1906||73||16||26 |- |30-Nov-1915||[[Space:Boomer No. 2 Mine Disaster|Boomer No. 2]]||Boomer, WV||23  ||Fayette||Explosion||1915||10||38||27 |- |-style="background-color:#EADBEA; height: 20px;" |25-Apr-1963||Compass No. 2||Dola, WV||22  ||Harrison ||Explosion||1963||25||94||29 |- |4-Jan-1906||[[Space:Coaldale Mine Disaster|Coaldale]]||Coaldale, WV||22  ||Mercer||Explosion||1906||24||14||30 |- |6-Feb-1915||[[Space:Carlisle Mine Disaster|Carlisle]]||Carlisle, WV||21  ||Fayette||Explosion||1915||18||36||31 |- |9-Jul-1942||[[Space:Pursglove No. 2 Mine Disaster|Pursglove No. 2]]||Pursglove, WV||20  ||Monongalia||Explosion||1942||78||76||32 |- |14-Jan-1926||[[Space:Jamison No. 8 Mine Disaster|Jamison No. 8]]||Farmington, WV||19  ||Marion||Explosion||1926||41||53||33 |- |8-Mar-1926||[[Space:Crab Orchard 5 Mine Disaster|Crab Orchard 5]]||Eccles, WV||19  ||Raleigh||Explosion||1926||27||54||34 |- |15-Dec-1917||[[Space:Yukon No. 1 Mine Disaster|Yukon No. 1]]||Bluefield, WV||18  ||Mercer||Explosion||1917||99||42||35 |- |18-Nov-1911||[[Space:Bottom Creek Mine Disaster|Bottom Creek]]||Vivian, WV||18  ||McDowell||Explosion||1911||11||31||36 |- |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" |8-Mar-1960||Island Creek No. 22 ||Holden, WV||18  ||Logan||Fire||1960||68||93||37 |- |18-Jan-1906||[[Space:Detroit Mine Disaster|Detroit]]||Detroit, WV||18  ||Kanawha||Explosion||1906||28||15||38 |- |15-Sep-1902||[[Space:Big_Four_Mine_Disaster-1|Big Four]]||Algoma, WV||17  || McDowell||Explosion||1902||7||6||39 |- |22-May-1928||[[Space:Yukon-Pocahontas No. 1 Mine Disaster|Yukon-Pocahontas No. 1]]||Yukon, WV||17  ||McDowell||Explosion||1928||102||59||40 |- |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" |13-Nov-1954||Jamison No. 9||Farmington, WV||16  ||Marion||Explosion||1954||42||86||41 |- |1-May-1907||[[Space:Whipple Mine Disaster|Whipple]]||Scarbro, WV||16  ||Fayette||Explosion||1907||97||22||42 |- |25-Mar-1944||[[Space:Katherine No. 4 Mine Disaster|Katherine No. 4]]||Shinnston, WV||16  ||Harrison||Explosion||1944||44||80||43 |- |15-Jan-1946||[[Space:Havaco No. 9 Mine Disaster|Havaco No. 9]]||Welch, WV||15  ||McDowell||Explosion||1946||36||81||44 |- |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" |28-Oct-1958||Burton||Nicholas County, WV||14  ||Nicholas||Explosion||1958||15||92||45 |- |26-Jan-1929||[[Space:Kingston No. 5 Mine Disaster|Kingston No. 5]]||Kingston, WV||14  ||Fayette||Explosion||1929||47||63||46 |- |8-Jan-1943||[[Space:Pursglove No. 15 Mine Disaster|Pursglove No. 15]]||Pursglove, WV||13  ||Monongalia||Fire||1943||77||78||47 |- |20-May-1918||[[Space:Villa Mine Disaster|Villa]]||Villa, WV||13  ||Kanawha||Fire||1918||95||43||48 |- |26-Jan-1907||[[Space:Lorentz Mine Disaster|Lorentz]]||Penco, WV||12  ||Upshur||Explosion||1907||55||19||49 |- |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" |2-Jan-2006||Sago||Tallmansville, WV||12  ||Upshur||Explosion||2006||83||103||50 |- |26-Mar-1930||[[Space:Yukon 1930 Mine Disaster|Yukon 1930]]||Arnettsville, WV||12  ||Monongalia||Explosion||1930||101||65||51 |- |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" |31-Oct-1951||United Gas No. 1||United, WV||12  ||Kanawha||Explosion||1951||93||85||52 |- |6-Nov-1943||[[Space:Nellis No. 3 Mine Disaster|Nellis No. 3]]||Madison, WV||11  ||Boone||Explosion||1943||66||79||53 |- |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" |18-Jan-1951||Burning Springs||Kermit, WV||11  ||Mingo||Explosion||1951||14||83||54 |- |19-Oct-1916||[[Space:Jamison No. 7 Mine Disaster|Jamison No. 7]]||Barrackville, WV||11  ||Marion||Explosion/Fire||1916||40||40||55 |- |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" |27-Dec-1957||Pocahontas No. 31||McDowell County, WV||11  ||McDowell||Explosion||1957||74||89||56 |- |15-May-1901||[[Space:Chatham Mine Disaster|Chatham]]||Farmington, WV||10  ||Marion||Explosion||1901||22||5||57 |- |11-Mar-1937||[[Space:Macbeth 1937 Mine Disaster|Macbeth 1937]]||Logan, WV||10  ||Logan||Explosion||1937||59||70||58 |- |28-Mar-1916||[[Space:King Mine Disaster|King]]||Kimball, WV||10  ||McDowell||Explosion||1916||46||39||59 |- |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" |15-Oct-1951||[[Space:Bunker Mine Disaster|Bunker]]||Cassville, WV||10  ||Monongalia||Explosion||1951||13||84||60 |- |2-Sep-1936||[[Space:Macbeth 1936 Mine Disaster|Macbeth 1936]]||Logan, WV||10  ||Logan||Explosion||1936||58||69||61 |- |31-Dec-1910||[[Space:Lick Fork Mine Disaster|Lick Fork]]||Thacker, WV||10  ||Mingo||Mine Cars||1910||52||28||62 |- |2-Mar-1923||[[Space:Arista Mine Disaster|Arista]]||Arista, WV||10  ||Mercer||Explosion||1923||1||48||63 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |30-Jan-1908||[[Space:New_River_Mine_Disaster|New River Mine Disaster]]||Hawks Nest, WV||9  ||Fayette||Explosion||1908||67||24||64 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |17-Dec-1940||[[Space:Raleigh_Coal_and_Coke_No._4_Mine_Disaster|Raleigh Coal and Coke No. 4 Mine Disaster]]||Beckley, WV||9  ||Raleigh||Explosion||1940||69||72||65 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |22-Jul-1972||Blacksville No. 1||Blacksville, WV||9  ||Monongalia||Fire||1972||8||99||66 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |11-Jul-1912||Panama||Moundsville, WV||8  ||Marshall||Explosion||1912||72||33||67 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |19-Jan-1930||Lillybrook No. 1||Lillybrook, WV||8  ||Raleigh||Explosion||1930||53||64||68 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |20-Nov-1894||Blanche||Standard, WV||8  ||Kanawha||Explosion||1894||9||2||69 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |13-May-1927||Shannon Branch No. 3||Capels, WV||8  ||McDowell||Explosion||1927||84||57||70 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |2-Apr-1928||Keystone No. 2||Keystone, WV||8  ||McDowell||Explosion||1928||45||58||71 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |6-Jan-1931||Raleigh-Wyoming No. 2 1931||Beckley, WV||8  ||Raleigh||Explosion||1931||79||66||72 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |20-Jun-1928||National No. 1||National, WV||7  ||Monongalia||Explosion||1928||65||60||73 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |6-Aug-1919||Weirwood||Weirwood, WV||7  ||Fayette||Explosion||1919||96||45||74 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" |23-Jul-1966||Siltex||Mt. 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[[Category: Devon, Topics]] [[Category: England, Topics]] [[Category:Westbridge Cottages, Tavistock, Devon]] '''Please feel free to get involved with this topic and contribute and add to the profiles.''' == Purpose of the Topic == The 64 '''Westbridge Cottages''' were built in 1850 for the [[Russell-8291|7th Duke of Bedford]]. At the 1851 census there were 408 residents. This study attempts to follow those early residents. {{Image|file=Westbridge_Cottages.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=A block of the Westbridge Cottages }} == History of the Cottages == in 1845, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devon_Great_Consols Devonshire Great Consolidated Copper Mining Company] began to mine what would rapidly become the world's most productive copper mine. A decade later more than one thousand miners were employed at the six different mine shafts, not to mention the railway and the specially constructed port that became necessary on the River Tamar where it became navigable at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morwellham_Quay Morwellham Quay]. The duke, who owned the land the mines were on and most of the town of Tavistock, arranged for new housing to be built. The Westbridge Cottages were part of this new building. == The Cottager's address to their Duke == The following is a copy of an address presented by a deputation of the occupiers of the cottages erected by His Grace at Tavistock, in 1850:
''COTTAGERS' ADDRESS''
''Tavistock, July 10 ''May it please your Grace – We, the undersigned, beg leave to offer to you our earnest and humble thanks for the invaluable boon conferred upon us; we refer to the Westbridge Cottages just erected on your Grace’s property in which we now reside. ''Your Grace’s visits to our town would be a reproach to us if we did not gladly avail ourselves of the opportunity now afforded of acknowledging this deep and lasting obligation conferred upon us in having such homes provided for us at a rent like that we are to pay. ''We are, your Grace, fathers of families, and up to this time have had to live, many of us in single rooms, with few comforts, - nay, few of the decencies of life; but your Grace, feeling with us, more than merely for us, has now provided houses in which we find all that we could desire in every way put within the reach of our small earning, and we cannot let you now depart without offering, from the bottom of our hearts, our thanks for sympathy like this. ''We believe that your Grace’s Tavistock property does not stand alone in its labouring men thus feeling your Christian liberality and care. We hear that in other parts of England you have been first and foremost in thus building up comfort for the poor man’s home. If so, we only trust the more that your Grace will be richly rewarded for works like these – rewarded in this world by the cordial affection and unfeigned respect of all connected with you, and in the world to come by the blessings promised by God to those who never forget the poor. ''We have the honour to remain, with humble and earnest thanks, your Grace’s obedient and dutiful servants. ''(signed by the 64 tenants)'' Retrieved from the 1873 book '''The History of Bedford and Visitor's Guide''' by Thomas Allen Blythe (page 88). : == The Blocks and their Tenants == Blythe also lists the following table published in the ''Bedfordshire Mercury'' in 1850 at the Duke’s request:
- {| border="1" style="border: 8px Double Crimson; text-align:center;" - ! style="background:yellow;"|No. - ! style="background:yellow;"|Names of parties
occupying the new
cottages - ! style="background:yellow;"|No. of
members
of each
family - ! style="background:yellow;"|No. of rooms occupied
by each family before
taking possession of
their present residences - ! style="background:yellow;"|Rent
given for
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rooms - |- - |||'''First Block'''||||||£. s. d. - |- - |1 - !align="left"|[[Pennington-4298|Daniel Pennington]] - ||6||1||3 18 0 - |- - |2 - !align="left"|[[Bennett-19210|Thomas Bennett]] - ||8||4|| 3 18 0 - |- - |3 - !align="left"|[[Williams-60985|Collan Williams jr]] - || 6||1||3 0 0 - |- - |4 - !align="left"|[[Drake-6485|Samuel Drake]] - ||6||2||5 0 0 - |- - |5 - !align="left"|[[Tucker-10361|John Tucker]] - ||5||1||4 0 0 - |- - |6 - !align="left"|[[Harry-753|Patience Truscott]] - ||6||2||5 0 0 - |- - |||'''Second Block''' - |- - |7 - !align="left"|[[Rodda-286|Benjamin Rodda]] - ||10||2||4 0 0 - |- - |8 - !align="left"|[[ Ford-10151|Philip Hancock]] - ||6||4 ||5 5 0 - |- - |9 - !align="left"|[[Gale-2194|James Gale]] - ||4||1||4 4 0 - |- - |10 - !align="left"|[[Alford-2220|John Alford]] - ||4||2||8 0 0 - |- - |11 - !align="left"|[[Williams-61594|John Williams]] - ||4||1||4 6 8 - |- - |12 - !align="left"|[[Hawke-812|Francis Hawke]] - ||8||2||4 10 0 - |- - |||'''Third Block''' - |- - |13 - !align="left"|[[Doidge-254|John Doidge]] - ||8||1||3 18 0 - |- - |14 - !align="left"|[[Jago-218|Thomas Jago jun.]] - ||4||1||3 18 0 - |- - |15 - !align="left"|[[Cuddeford-3|Edwin Cuddeford]] - ||8||3||9 0 0 - |- - |16 - !align="left"|[[Williams-61593|Richard Williams]] - ||5||1||3 10 0 - |- - |17 - !align="left"|[[Arthur-2237|James Arthurs]] - ||4||2||3 8 0 - |- - |18 - !align="left"|[[Harvey-10327|Richard Harvey]] - ||6||1||3 0 0 - |- - |19 - !align="left"|[[Williams-61585|Collan Williams sen.]] - ||5||2||4 4 0 - |- - |20 - !align="left"|[[ Rodda-333|William Rodda]] - ||4||2||5 10 0 - |- - |||'''Fourth Block''' - |- - |21 - !align="left"|[[Warren-12017|Benjamin Werring]] - ||4||1||3 0 8 - |- - |22 - !align="left"|[[Gregory-6432|Thomas Gregory]] - ||5||2||4 0 0 - |- - |23 - !align="left"|[[Merrifield-397|Edward Merrifield]] - ||4||2||3 18 0 - |- - |24 - !align="left"|[[Welch-6289|John Welch]] - ||7||1||3 7 0 - |- - |25 - !align="left"|[[Vigars-2|Edward Vigurs]] - ||4||2||3 18 0 - |- - |26 - !align="left"|[[Waterfield-172|Robert Waterfield]] - ||8||2||6 0 0 - |- - |27 - !align="left"|[[Lamphee-1|Philip Lampey]] - ||3||1||3 5 0 - |- - |28 - !align="left"|[[Hockridge-25|John Hockridge]] - ||4||2||4 0 0 - |- - |||'''Fifth Block''' - |- - |29 - !align="left"|[[Alford-2235|William Alford]] - ||5||1||3 0 8 - |- - |30 - !align="left"|[[ Rule-903|Francis Reele]] - ||3||1||3 0 0 - |- - |31 - !align="left"|[[Torr-158|John Torr]] - ||7||1||3 5 0 - |- - |32 - !align="left"|[[ James-13658|Abraham James]] - ||4||2||3 0 0 - |- - |33 - !align="left"|[[Heard-1320|James Heard]] - ||9||2||3 5 0 - |- - |34 - !align="left"|[[Martin-41748|William Martin]] - ||6||2||2 12 0 - |- - |35 - !align="left"|[[Elliott-11208|William Elliott]] - ||7||2||3 10 0 - |- - |36 - !align="left"|[[Hodge-3182|Benjamin Hodge]] - ||8||2||3 0 0 - |- - |||'''Sixth Block''' - |- - |37 - !align="left"|[[Mitchell-19778|John Mitchell]] - ||6||1||3 0 0 - |- - |38 - !align="left"|[[George-6579|Richard George]] - ||7||2||2 12 0 - |- - |39 - !align="left"|[[Maynard-2978|Stephen Maynard]] - ||8||1||3 10 0 - |- - |40 - !align="left"|[[Miles-5974|Samuel Miles]] - ||7||2||5 0 0 - |- - |41 - !align="left"|[[Carter-23440|Honor Lemin]] - ||4||2||4 0 0 - |- - |42 - !align="left"|[[Cock-1064|Francis Cock]] - ||4 ||1||3 5 0 - |- - |43 - !align="left"|[[Broad-675|Philip Broad]] - ||5||2||4 11 0 - |- - |44 - !align="left"|[[Johns-3843|John Johns]] - ||8||3||4 0 0 - |- - |||'''Seventh Block''' - |- - |45 - !align="left"|[[Strike-45|Edward Strike]] - ||4||1||4 11 0 - |- - |46 - !align="left"|[[Clemens-1614|William Clements]] - ||7||1||2 16 4 - |- - |47 - !align="left"|[[Bravin-6|Richard Bravin]] - ||6||1||3 0 0 - |- - |48 - !align="left"|[[Cock-1063|Richard Cocks]] - ||6||1||3 15 0 - |- - |49 - !align="left"|[[Tregaskes-3|James Tregasgis]] - ||5||1||3 10 0 - |- - |50 - !align="left"|[[Friend-1564|James Friend]] - ||10||2||3 18 0 - |- - |||'''Eighth Block''' - |- - |51 - !align="left"|[[Giles-4137|John James]] - ||7||2||3 10 0 - |- - |52 - !align="left"|[[James-13648|William James]] - ||9||4||5 5 0 - |- - |53 - !align="left"|[[Hawke-811|John Hawke]] - ||5||3||10 0 0 - |- - |54 - !align="left"|[[Crocombe-121|George Crocombe]] - ||8||1||3 0 8 - |- - |55 - !align="left"|[[Lemin-16|Thomas Lemain]] - ||6||2||4 0 0 - |- - |56 - !align="left"|[[Torr-157|Thomas Torr]] - ||8||1||3 0 0 - |- - |||'''Ninth Block''' - |- - |57 - !align="left"|[[Horrell-146|Richard Horrell]] - ||3 - |- - |58 - !align="left"|[[Miles-5965|James Miles]] - ||5||1||2 12 0 - |- - |59 - !align="left"|[[Walters-5929|John Walters]] - ||4||2||5 0 0 - |- - |60 - !align="left"|[[Unknown-411573|Mary Facey]] - ||5||1||2 10 0 - |- - |||'''Tenth Block''' - |- - |61 - !align="left"|[[Lavis-109|Henry Lavis]] - ||9||1||3 0 8 - |- - |62 - !align="left"|[[Sly-342|Sampford Sly]] - ||8 - |- - |63 - !align="left"|[[Mihill-15|William Miles]] - ||5||2||2 12 0 - |- - |64 - !align="left"|[[Wonnacott-28|Rebecca Bone]] - ||7||3||4 10 0 - |- - |||| ||381 ||106 - |}
== Acknowledgement == Many thanks to Martin Allen for creating this Topic.

Westbury Road Cemetery, Harpenden, Hertfordshire

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[[Category: Westfield Road Cemetery, Harpenden, Hertfordshire]] This page is part of the [[Space:Hertfordshire Cemeteries Team|Hertfordshire Cemeteries Team]]. See the [[:Category:Westfield_Road_Cemetery%2C_Harpenden%2C_Hertfordshire|Westfield Road Cemetery]] page to find out who is buried there. '''Cemetery name:''' Westfield Road Cemetery '''Address:''' 20 Lindley Close, Harpenden, Hertfordshire AL5 4HS '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 51.8283° N, 0.3538° W '''OS grid:''' TL 13536 15663 '''Information:''' Westfield Road Cemetery also known as Harpenden Cemetery is administered by the Community Services Department of St Albans City & District Council. The Cemetery Opening Hours are: November to February 8 am to 4 pm March to October 8 am to 7 pm The cemetery has a choice of traditional or lawn areas for graves. There are sections specifically for children and for Roman Catholics. There is also a Garden of Rest for cremated remains. The cemetery is about 2 miles from Harpenden High Street and is reached via Westfield Road and Lindley Close, it is at the top of the incline at the end of the close. Cars are permitted to drive into the cemetery but must observe the speed limit of 5 mph.

Western Bay, Newfoundland

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[[Category:Western Bay, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Western Bay, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Western Bay, Newfoundland]] ==History== Carbonear became, as one would expect, pretty much overcrowded for what available fishing ground there was to accommodate its ever-increasing population; and, as a consequence of this, fishermen would take on food supplies sufficient to last three of four days, in the event of their not being able to reach home through wind storms and other hazards which might be involved, and proceed farther down the shore in their little craft, each manned by two and three fishermen where, in nearly all cases, their efforts and daring met with remarkable success, each fishing skipper having his favorite fishing haunts[https://www.theislandwiki.org/index.php/A_history_of_the_first_settlers_of_Western_Bay,_(North) A history of the first settlers of Western Bay, (North)]. Written by Robert Penney in the early 20th century and passed to his son Hedley. Accessed 2018.. This practice went on for some years and, realizing the advantage of proximity, it led to the removal of a number of fishermen from Carbonear - and from places farther up the bay, as far south as Holyrood - to places all along the North Shore, as far north as Bay-de-Verde. ===Nicholas Perry (Jersey Nick)=== Having made the fishing grounds of Western Bay his chief fishing haunts during previous fishing seasons, one [[Perry-13689|Nicholas Perry]], originally from Jersey, was the first settler to establish himself at Western Bay (North). On coming to shore for the purpose of securing caplin bait, as he had hitherto been doing, he landed at the beach on the north side of Western Bay and with axe in hand blazed his bounds through what was at that time a massive forest of timber. He began at the top of the slope which leads from the cove - which, incidentally, bears his name to this day, and went east along the waterfront for approximately 800 yards; then backtracking to the top of the slope again, he went west for about 80 yards (approximately) and from here at a right angle he went north for about 400 yards; then again at a right angle he went east for 800 yards and then south to his bounds at the water front and, I might add, these measurements are approximate. To take a sufficient amount of water frontage, and with little doubt, a view of blocking rival settlers, he then crossed what is known to this day as "Perry's Cove Droke" and went in a southerly direction and blazed along for about 20 yards to the rear of the cliff until he came to what is know as "Red Land". ===Early families=== With the passing of time, the South Side of Western Bay became pioneered as well as the North with immigrants coming, no doubt, from farther up the Bay, among whom was one [[Dalton-5058|Matthew Dalton]] or "Matty" as he was better known. He was well built, fair and attractive and in his early twenties. He met Jersey Nick's daughter and, as time went on, they became very much affiliated, so much so that, ultimately, their marriage was evident, but not until her father would deed Matty the amount of his land estate which he so desired, and thereupon Nicholas, with great reluctance, concurred to his demand and this compromise meant nearly half of his land estate. Matty Dalton was now a joint partner in the fishing rights as well. His son, [[Dalton-7417|Philip Dalton]], disgruntled over his father's action in the Dalton deal, severed his ties with his father, refused to accept any of his father's estate, went out on the back of what is known as Tuff's Hill, blazed his claim to the rear of [[Tuff-131|William Tuff Sr. (1762-1832)]] and [[Whiteway-58|William Whiteway (1738-1834)]] where he built his home, married and raised his family. For this action in breaking family ties, he was forever after branded by his parents as the 'Crook of the Family'. With the passing of the years, Jersey Nick's passing came also, but not before he had given equal portions of his estate to his three sons, [[Perry-13688|Noah Perry (abt.1742-1801)]], [[Perry-14048|William Perry (abt.1756-)]] and [[Perry-14049|John Perry (abt.1758-)]], and [[Dalton-5058|Matthew Dalton (abt.1740-bef.1805)]]. With his passing the four of them took over the direction of affairs and in subsequent years a commercial business, a while their fishing efforts met with repeated success from one season to another, it is only natural to predict that through bad fisheries, which also meant bad debts, failure and adversity lurked around in the not too distant future, and one year after another they fell deeper in debt to Ridley - their merchant at Harbour Grace. Another arrival to establish himself was a young man and native of Ireland in the person of one [[Walsh-3941|William Walsh (1795-)]]. It is not known whether or not he brought a wife with him. He went to the west of Nicholas Perry to what is known "Red Land" and took as his claim all the waterfront which terminates at what is known as Northern Beach; then at a right angle he went north for about 500 yards. This section of waterfront, however, is not what one would covet - the shore line being precipitous and, to add to this disadvantage, there is a hazard of shallow water extending for a quarter mile off shore. Those two disadvantages had very little to offer as inducement for a fishing stand as the least on-shore wind would stir up such a commotion in the sea as would render fishing operations next to impossible. He was a typical Irishman, as was characterized by the extreme fondness he had for potatoes, and his yearly crop of this vegetable was large and varied. He had two daughters, [[Walsh-3945|Margaret Mary Walsh (1816-)]] and [[Walsh-3947|Ann Anastasia Walsh (1824-)]], and four sons, [[Walsh-3948|Thomas Walsh (1825-)]], [[Walsh-3936|Maurice Walsh (1821-1873)]], [[Walsh-3950|Patrick Walsh (1831-)]] and [[Walsh-3952|Richard Walsh (1839-)]]. He gave to Thomas and Maurice equal portions of his land estate on which to settle and build their homes while Richard, being the youngest, inherited that of his father's estate. Patrick, a school teacher, died while quite a young man. ===Later arrivals=== All the water frontage having been claimed, the settlers who came later had to take their claims to the rear of the first arrivals. Among the later arrivals was one Thomas Sullivan and, not having any water frontage, it appears that a compromise was reached between Sullivan and William Walsh in connection with a land claim. Being an Irishman and a possible friend of Billy Walsh, the assumption is that he acquired a part of Billy Walsh's estate from the waterfront back to the north to a line with that of Billy Walsh's boundaries. This is purely hypothetical, and there is nothing on record to authenticate its validity, but the fact remains that his claim - approximately 200 yards wide - runs parallel on both sides with that of Billy Walsh's estate. He had three sons, John, James and William, and two daughters. John and James though being men of giant size, so to speak, died while very young men and William, being of ordinary build, was married three times and lived with his father till his death and inherited his father's estate. Another settler was a William Lundrigan, who took his claim next to the "eastern boundary" of Nicholas Perry and to the water front. Very little is known of his history as a settler, but it appears that as a fisherman he was not as successful as his counterparts. He contracted a debt one year after another through bad fishing failures with one David Bransfield - a sub-merchant from the south side of Western Bay - and to take another chance of supplying him for another fishing season, Bransfield refused to unless he would give him a mortgage on his land estate. Lundrigan, seeing no alternative, acceded to his proposal and signed an agreement to this end. [[Penney-490|Oliver Penney]], who came from the south side of Carbonear, was next to arrive as a settler. He took his claim next to William Lundrigan. The object of each settler was to get a slice of the waterfront for the purpose of fishing and also as significant evidence to prove "who was here before whom". Oliver Penney had in addition to his two sons, James and Robert, a nephew, Mathias Howell, whom he took and raised to manhood subsequent to the death of his sister and her husband of Carbonear. After the death of their father, on 8 January 1818, Robert and Mathias both carried on at the fishery as usual, but in joint partnership and off-season they both undertook the building of a schooner - the capacity of which was about 25 tons - for the purpose and prosecution of the herring fishery - an up-and-coming industry being carried on at wide magnitude on the south and west coasts of the Island during the fall and winter months. Having completed the building of their schooner, they both decided that they would go to the seal hunt with a view to earning money enough to offset the purchase of a suite of sails, chains and anchors for their ship; they also decided that they would not go in the same ship, but take alternate chances in two vessels. Another settler was James McDonald, who took his claim next to that of Oliver Penney. He was a tailor by trade and served with his Majesty's Navy ere he settled here. He had two sons, James and William, who carried on the fishery with him. At the early part of the 19th century communication was uppermost in everybody's mind, and an attempt was made for the first time to establish an overland clearing from Carbonear down on the shore; even though not up to modern standards, at least it was a beginning and the settlers were enabled to go on foot to Carbonear and Harbour Grace in summer and by dog team in winter. With the clearing for a highway along the shore, the settlers began to move from the waterfront to as near the highway clearing as their land claim to the rear would permit, and James was no exception in this move. He was a successful fisherman, as were also his two sons, James and William - Bud Perry's grandfather. Next to James McDonald to take a claim was William Fitzgerald. He had two sons, John and Maurice. John, the elder of the two sons, while returning from a solo trip to the fishing grounds in a windstorm under reefed canvas and on entering anchorage a short distance from his fishing stage, accidentally fell overboard and was drowned. Maurice carried on at the fishery with his father and, having reached manhood, married Billy Walsh's daughter, Margaret, and from this union they had two daughters, Ann, who married a Cavanah from South River, Conception Bay, and Margaret, who married John Howell, Mathias' son, and had four sons, William, Maurice, Michael and Edward. Maurice was a noted violinist and at every entertainment, the musical entertainer, filling every request he was called on from time to time to perform. He died at middle age, his wife having predeceased him some years previously. [[Whiteway-58|William Whiteway (1738-1834)]] came next as a settler and, not being the greedy type of man, took as his claim just barely enough for his fishing convenience and his house. He had three sons, William, Nicholas and Mark, and five daughters. He removed himself subsequently to the rear of Thomas and Patience Pennell. [[Tuff-14|William Tuff]]f was next to arrive as a settler and the claim which he had taken surrounded William Whiteway on all sides. He was a blacksmith by trade and, fishing being the order of the day, he considered his work from his trade as just a sideline. He became established here and if one is to judge from the size of the rocks and the walls into which they are built, one would concede to him at a glance the possession of superhuman ability. The cove from which he fished and the hill west of his estate overlooking the sea and the community bears his name to this day. It is not known where he went when he left here, but there is little doubt that opportunity from greener fields beckoned him as a tradesman and the impulse to meet this challenge might have hastened his departure. William Tuff was next to arrive as a settler and the claim which he had taken surrounded William Whiteway on all sides. He was a blacksmith by trade and, fishing being the order of the day, he considered his work from his trade as just a sideline. He became established here and if one is to judge from the size of the rocks and the walls into which they are built, one would concede to him at a glance the possession of superhuman ability. The cove from which he fished and the hill west of his estate overlooking the sea and the community bears his name to this day. It is not known where he went when he left here, but there is little doubt that opportunity from greener fields beckoned him as a tradesman and the impulse to meet this challenge might have hastened his departure. In the next settler we may picture a young man, intrepid, daring and full of adventure. He arrived in late fall at a place called Gusse's Cove - approximately three miles to the south of Western Bay - and lived there with friends who had arrived there more recently. He is one Lawrence Doyle. The following spring he left Gusse's Cove and walked farther down the shore, inspecting each place carefully with a view to taking a claim with some water frontage. Having reached the North Side of Western Bay, he took his claim next to that of William Whiteway - the measurements of which were approximately 500 by 1,000 yards. We may picture him now after a short while, through mere perseverance, persistence and strenuous toil, living with his wife and baby son, Richard, in their own home until time and fortune would permit a more elaborate one. His next move was to construct a fishing stage at the eastern bounds of his claim at the west entrance of what was known as "Larry's Gulch". This [construction], however, was only transient as the fall and winter [storms] and accompanying heavy seas soon dashed it to the elements of the wide ocean. To avoid a repetition of similar destruction to his fishing property, however, he would at the [conclusion] of the fishing season remove it to higher ground where [he'd] be spared the work of securing timber and material for his stage for the coming season. After the completion of the fishing season, he would direct his time and efforts to the cultivation of his land as a means for at least half of his livelihood. He was fairly successful at this, too, as the soil was very fertile and each succeeding year saw him with a couple of pigs, a milch cow, a couple of heads of beef cattle and a number of ducks and hens. In addition to this, he'd raise potatoes, turnip, cabbage, parsnip, carrots, peas and beans sufficient to take care of his needs until the time came when the next crop would be harvested again. He had three daughters, Margaret, Johanna and Ann, and two sons, Richard and John. Richard, the elder of the two sons, having reached his late teens, secured a berth to the sealing hunt which later proved fatal and he, as well as the remainder of the crew were never heard of again. Next to Larry Doyle were two Power brothers who built homes no what is known as the "Head" and this being a precipitous cliff, came with the Power brothers one Bartholomew (Bat) McCarthy. His stay, however, was even shorter than that of the Power brothers. He left one night in winter an visited Larry Doyle - on a courtesy that night, a furious snowstorm came one, so bad that it was impossible to see more than three or four feet ahead. Between Doyle's and his own home there ins a gulch running inland approximately 200 yards in length and about 30 or 40 [yards] in width and in the course of his homeward trek, he [fell] over this cliff, which from sea level rises to a height of 60 feet, and was killed. This gulch soon changed its name from Larry's to Bat's Gulch, by which it is known till this day. On the back and to the north of the Perry estate came another Irishman in the person of one Patrick O'Reily. He had one daughter Alice, and two sons, John and William. John, as mentioned earlier in this document, was drowned on his way to Harbour Grace with a puntload of sealing punt oars. In subsequent years, Mathias Howell married Pat's daughter, Alice, and with this union Mathias also changed his religious concept, too, for that of his wife's for which her father, Pat, reimbursed them liberally with a goodly chunk of his land estate on which to build their home [paralleling] that and to the east of his own. William (Jack and Jim O'Riely's granddad) inherited his father's estate. Next and adjacent to Patrick O'Riely comes Manuel Fudge. It is not known if he had any more children other [than] one son, John, and having reached manhood, he married and had three daughters and one son, William, and after his parents deceased, he moved to the north of the Island where he lived with his family until his death of cancer at the General Hospital, St. John's, in the early part of the century in 1902 or 1903. Another newcomer to settle here is one Jeremiah Ford who took his claim to the rear of Oliver Penny's plantation. He built his home and [later] married one of William Whiteway's daughters. He had from this union two daughters and four sons, John, Thomas, Edward and Daniel. As a consequence of Perry's Cove Beach having become a public landing place, there is little doubt but that this incentive prompted and induced one [[Sellars-1145|Daniel Sellars (abt.1775-)]] (who is believed to have originated from England) to become a settler to the rear of this predecessors. He took his claim to the rear of James McDonald there he built his home. He, too, married another of William Whiteway's daughters. Their family consisted of two daughters and three sons [[Sellars-1142|Nicholas Sellars (1823-1907)]], Jonathan and Stephen. Next to settle here and to the rear of Manuel Fudge is one John Jenkins, but, in reality, his name was John Milford. He was serving with His Majesty's Navy and the ship to which he was assigned was ordered to Newfoundland on patrol duty, and it is possible that the opportunity which he may have been looking for came his way - he deserted his ship and came to Western Bay and to avoid identity to the legal authorities changed his name to that of his mother's maiden name, Jenkins. Hence, he and his descendents are known as Jenkins till this day. He built a home on his claim and married another of William Whiteway's daughters. They had one daughter, Ann, and four sons, William, Samuel, Ekoit [sic], and John. Adjacent to John Jenkins and to the rear of Patrick O'Riely, the next to take a claim was Benjamin Elsworth. He built a home and he, too, married another of William Whiteway's [daughters]. From this union they had one daughter, Fanny, and three sons, Henry, James and Joseph, and when they reached manhood they went to the north of the island and settled in some of the bays. To the rear of Benjamin Elsworth came one Samuel Wilcox and having taken his claim he built his home and married. They had two daughters, Mary Ann and Amelia, and two sons, William and Solomon. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Western_Bay,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

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Welcome to the Western Canada Team, part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. The Project Coordinator for this team is: [[Dudgeon-166|Robin Helstrom]] The Western Canada Team is sub-divided into various sub-teams and projects. They are: '''[[Space:Alberta_Team|Alberta Team]]'''
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Western Mail Homesteads - History Tree

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Western_Mail_Homesteads_-_History_Tree#28 '''28 half way''' ] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Western_Mail_Homesteads_-_History_Tree#Sources '''Sources''' ]
:::[https://purl.slwa.wa.gov.au/slwa_b2550352_1 Constable Douglas Cummings, '''1928''' - ''photo'' State Library of WA ] :From The ''Western Mail'' of Perth, ''Historic Homesteads'' artwork by D L Cummings. '''1939''' :::::::''This is the first of a series of drawings by the well-known West Australian artist, [[Cummings-6847|Douglas L. '''Cummings,''']] depicting historic homesteads in the South-West of this State. Each week one of these drawings will appear and will be accompanied by a descriptive article which tells in brief the history of the homestead and its founders and describes the homestead as it is now.'' ::(Note: where the word [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41702102 ''(house)'' ] is seen, it is the Link to the Sketch, on that page) :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41701307 1: '''Wallcliffe,''' Margaret River. ] ('''1939''' March 30). ''p. 52.'' Retrieved January 11, 2021 [[Bussell-242|Alfred Pickmore '''Bussell''' (1814 - 1882) ]] - Mr. Knapton :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41701916 2: '''Sandilands,''' Busselton. ] ('''1939''' April 6). ''p. 30.'' Retrieved January 12, 2021 [[Bussell-261|Charles '''Bussell''' (1810 - 1856) ]] - Mrs. Cookworthy :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41702108 '''3''': '''Wonnerup House,'''] [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41702102 Busselton. ''(house)'' ] ('''1939''' April 13). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 14, 2021] [[Layman-845|George '''Layman''' (1810 - 1841) ]] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41702235 4: '''Inlet Park,''' Wonnerup. ] ('''1939''' April 20). ''p. 20.'' Retrieved January 14, 2021 [[Chapman-8802|Henry '''Chapman''' (1805 - 1859) ]] - James Chapman - Curtis : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article41702674 5: '''Forrest House,''' Picton.] ('''1939''' April 27). ''p. 38.'' Retrieved January 14, 2021 [[Forrest-1647|William '''Forrest''' (1819 - 1899) ]] - [[Forrest-2294|Ernest Forrest]] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38403678 6: '''Upton House,''' Australind. ] ('''1939''' May 4). ''p. 26.'' Retrieved January 14, 2021 [[Clifton-3181|William Pearce '''Clifton''' (1816-1885) ]] - Dr. Carpenter : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38404542 7: '''Leschenault,''' Australind ] ('''1939''' May 11). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 11, 2021 [[Clifton-3181|Pearce '''Clifton''' (1816-1885) ]] : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38402884 8: '''St. Nicholas' Church,''' Australind ] ('''1939''' May 18). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 11, 2021 [[Clifton-1117|Marshall Waller '''Clifton''' (1787 - 1861) ]] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38402215 '''9:''' '''Cattle Chosen,'''] [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/3969281 Busselton ''(house)''.] ('''1939''' May 25). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38402215 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 11, 2021] [[Bussell-244|John Garrett '''Bussell''' (1803 - 1875) ]] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38401238 10: '''Lockeville,''' Wonnerup.] ('''1939''' June 1). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 11, 2021 Locke brothers - Mordaunt Locke - [[Reynolds-21499|Percy '''Reynolds''']] :11: '''Membenup House,''' Wonnerup. ('''1939''' June 8). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38404289 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 11, 2021] John Hurford - [[Reynolds-21496|J. G. '''Reynolds,''' J.P.]] - [[Stirling-551|Governor '''Stirling''']] :12: '''Chapman's Mill,''' Wonnerup. ('''1939''' June 15). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38404849 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 11, 2021] Chapman brothers :13: '''Fairlawn,''' Busselton. ('''1939''' June 22). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38401568 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021] Captain Malloy :14: '''St. Mary's Church,''' Busselton. ('''1939''' June 29). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38403891 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021] F. Brabazon Forsyth - Rev. S. R. Wollaston - John Bussell :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405700 15: '''Creaton,''' Pinjarra.] ('''1939''' July 6). ''p. 13.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021 Captain Singleton - Nicol Paterson and Cornish :16: '''Lowlands,''' Mardella. ('''1939''' July 13). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405319 ''p. 5.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021] Lennox Richardson - Tom Peel :17: '''Mundup,''' Nth. Dandalup. ('''1939''' July 20). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405319 ''p. 14.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021] William Pollard - (Captain Singleton) :18: '''Pinjarrah Park,''' Pinjarra. ('''1939''' July 27). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405700 ''p. 13.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021] Captain Fawcett :19: '''Warren House,''' Pemberton. ('''1939''' August 3). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38402525 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021] [[Brockman-600|Edward Reveley '''Brockman''' (1838 - 1902) ]] : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38415867 '''20''': '''Blackwood Park,'''] [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/38415895/3583615 Bridgetown ''(house)''.] ('''1939''' August 10). ''p. 13.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021 [[Hester-115|Edward Godfrey '''Hester''' (1820 - 1897) ]] :21: '''Bridgedale,''' Bridgetown. ('''1939''' August 17). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38406976 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 10, 2021] [[Blechynden-18|John '''Blechynden''' (1833 - 1900) ]] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38413911 22: '''Balbarrup,''' Manjimup. ] ('''1939''' August 24). ''p. 13.'' Retrieved January 9, 2021 [[Giblett-139|John '''Giblett''' (1808 - 1882) ]] :23: '''Manjimup House,''' Manjimup. ('''1939''' August 31). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38408487 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 9, 2021] [[Giblett-148|George '''Giblett''' (1853 - 1939) ]] :24: '''Wilgarrup,''' Manjimup. ('''1939,''' September 7). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38415467 ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 9, 2021] [[Rose-16527|John Charles '''Rose''' (1859 - 1940) ]] :[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38410287 25: '''Balgarup Park,''' Bridgetown. ] ('''1939,''' September 14). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 9, 2021 ] [[Hester-126|Godfrey William '''Hester''' (1857 - 1945) ]] :::''There could be another 29, in the series = 54 ! (War declared - WWII)'' : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38411918 26: '''Glenoran,''' Donnelly River.] ('''1939,''' September 21). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 14, 2021 [[Gordon-8108|Adam Lindsay '''Gordon''']] the famous Australian poet. - Micheledes, Ltd. : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38410810 '''27:''' '''Matthew Cull's House,'''][http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38410833 Albany.''(house)''] ('''1939,''' September 28). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 Matthew Cull == 28 == :::''The numbers have changed, but the dates progress !'' :28: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38412582 ''25'': '''The Old Farm,''' Strawberry Hill, Albany.] ('''1939,''' October 5). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 [[Lockyer-249|Major Edmund Lockyer,]] with Dr. Collie and Mr. Morley, in 1826 :29: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38416433 ''26'': '''Beacham's,''' Ravenswood.] ('''1939,''' October 12). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 [[Beacham-183|William Beacham,]] :30: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38416186 30: '''Burnside,''' Pinjarra.] ('''1939,''' October 19). ''p. 8.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 David Murray, the father of the first owner [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38411581 ''Letter'' Burnside and Glenisla.] : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38407257 '''31''': '''Blythewood,'''][http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38407276 Pinjarra.''(house)''] ('''1939,''' October 26). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 [[McLarty-354|John McLarty]] - ''1833'' : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38411336 32: '''Glenisla,''' East Coolup.] ('''1939,''' November 2). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 Mr. John McKay, farmer and grazier, : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38409007 33: '''Cooper's Mill,''' Murray District.] ('''1939,''' November 9). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 Joseph Cooper - Mr. Fawcett, of Pinjarra Park : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38411582 34: '''Saint Mark's Church,''' Picton.] ('''1939,''' November 16). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 [[Wollaston-9|Rev. R. J. Wooliston]] who addressed the congregation :35: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405855 '''34:''' '''Pioneer memorial,''' Australind.] ('''1939,''' November 23). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 Dunne's and Roseleigh [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38405857 ''Reply'' Burnside and Glenisla.] :36: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38417335 '''35:''' '''Chesterfield Inn,''' East Rockingham.] ('''1939,''' November 30). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 16, 2021 James Herbert who had a fine dairy herd - Seubert and Mr. Summers - Mr. Huxtable was the last :37: [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38406104 '''36:''' '''The Lakes,''' Halfway to York.] ('''1939,''' December 7). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 17, 2021 Mr. and Mrs, Hardy - Mr. Orton - Chidlows - Mr. Barnes : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38406656 38: '''Bell's Homestead,''' East Rockingham.] ('''1939,''' December 14). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 17, 2021 [[Bell-35648|James Bell]] - Mr. J. Stokes : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38417640 '''39''': '''The Old School,'''] East Rockingham. ('''1939,''' December 21). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 18, 2021 1863 were the children of Messrs. J. Bell, Mark, Mead, Day, Proughton, Key, Abe Thorpe, Smirk, Christopher Armstrong and Herbert. : [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article38413494 40: '''Cockman's,'''] Wanneroo. ('''1939,''' December 28). ''p. 7.'' Retrieved January 18, 2021 [[Cockman-109|James '''Cockman''']] :::[[space:Western Mail Homesteads - History Tree |''Western Mail'' Homesteads - History Tree ]] :'''Historic Homesteads''' in The ''Western Mail'' of Perth, Western Australia. (1939) ''Western Mail'' (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), : ''Trove'' - ''('''<+Q''')'' - '''X''' for ''full screen''] == Sources ==

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[[Category:Western Red Cedars]][[Category:Scan-a-Thon]] [[Category:Source-a-Thon]] [[Category:Connect-a-Thon]] [[Category:Connect-a-Thon Teams]][[Category: Challenges Teams]] [[Category:Washington]][[Category:Oregon]][[Category:Wyoming]][[Category:Montana]][[Category:Idaho]][[Category:Hawaii]][[Category:Alaska]] =Western Red Cedars= This team is for working marathons: {{Tag Link|Clean-a-Thon}} {{Tag Link|Source-a-Thon}} {{Tag Link|Scan-a-Thon}} {{Tag Link|Connect-a-Thon}} Our focus are the states of: {{Tag Link|Alaska}} {{Tag Link|Hawaii}} {{Tag Link|Idaho}} {{Tag Link|Montana}} {{Tag Link|Oregon}} {{Tag Link|Washington_State}} {{Tag Link|Wyoming}} *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jlRaiRtaMEpsPdeuRLS2ids4HAXJyGVCKiQyEMh4NNE/edit#gid=1664692130 Spreadsheet] *[[Space:DBE_Status|Error Status Help Page]] *See [[Space:Western_Red_Cedars_Archive|Western Red Cedars Archive]] page for previous team members, previous to the last thon, thons, and Source-a-Thon bib image files. *See [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Western Red Cedars|what links here]] [[#Team|Team]]|[[#Marathons|Marathons]]|[[#States|States]] === Next Challenge! === Join us for Marathon Zoom Team Chats! *Wednesday, 18 July 8 pm (EDT) https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/85818387667 *Saturday, 21 Jul 6 pm (EDT) https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/89976358474 ====[[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thon]]==== Our goal for the Connect-a-Thon is to decrease the number of profiles that are not connected to our big tree by spending 72 hours adding new (and sourced!) profiles to already existing ones. Since tracking connections is somewhat complex, for this challenge we are just counting the number of profiles you add to existing profiles. Often these will be "collateral" relatives that members neglected to add when adding their family tree. Each relative you add increases the chance that a tree will intertwine with our global tree. *[[Space:WikiTree_Connect-a-Thon_Tutorial|Connect-a-Thon Tutorial]] #'''Work from your Watchlist:''' One of the easiest ways to participate is to work on building out your own family lines. Sometimes we focus so much on our direct lines that we forget about the collateral ones. You can work on building outward, not just upward or downward. #'''Work on your Unconnected Profiles:''' If you click on the "Find" menu in the top right of the WikiTree screen and select "Unconnected People", you will see a list of the people on your watchlist who are not yet connected to the main tree. You can sort that list several ways, and also limit it to a particular surname. If you click on the highlighted word "total" in the first paragraph on that page, you will see a list of all unconnected profiles on WikiTree, which works the same way. #'''Needs Profiles Created:''' [[:Category:Alaska%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|AK]], [[:Category:Hawaii%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|HI]], [[:Category:Idaho%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|ID]], [[:Category:Montana%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|MT]], [[:Category:Oregon%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|OR]], [[:Category:Washington%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|WA]], [[:Category:Wyoming%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|WY]] #'''Unconnected Profiles:''' [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_AK|AK]], [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_HI|HI]], [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ID|ID]], [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_MT|MT]], [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_OR|OR]], [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WA|WA]], [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WY|WY]], #'''The Connectors Chat Page:''' [[Space:Connectors_Chat|The Connectors Chat]] page has tables listing the [[Space:Connectors_Chat#Largest_Unconnected_Branches|largest unconnected branches]] on WikiTree, unconnected branches which are particularly challenging to connect for various reasons, and [[Space:Connectors_Chat#Unconnected_Notables|unconnected notables]]. ====='''Jul 19-22, 2024 - Connect-a-Thon'''===== You can copy and paste the following to your profile to add the sticker to your profile: {{Connect-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=Jul 2024|profiles=000}} {{Connect-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Western_Red_Cedars|Western Red Cedars]]|year=Jul 2024|profiles=000}} ---- [[#Team|Team]]|[[#Marathons|Marathons]]|[[#States|States]] ==Team== * '''[https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/804874046725554216 {{blue|#western-red-cedars}}]''' channel on the '''[https://discord.gg/PVUYXt6gSM {{orange|WikiTree Main Server}}]''' on '''{{green|[[Help:Discord|Discord]]}}''' * [[Space:Western_Red_Cedars_Photos|Team Photo Page]] - Add your selfies during the marathons *[https://wikitreers.creator-spring.com/listing/new-western-red-cedars-bling {{red|Team Bling}}]! {| border="4" class="sortable" style="text-align:center;" |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|'''Team
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Robinson]]'''||375|| {{Image|file=Kiwi-11.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1464006#a1464006}} |150||161||250 |{{Image|file=WikiTree_Image_Library-8.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1628430#a1628430}} |32 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|175 |- |align="center"|'''[[Marshall-8222|Sondra
Marshall]]'''|| |31 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |117 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |109| {{Image|file=SKM_s_Background_Photos.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1628430#a1628430}} |40 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center"|[[Worley-2560|Shawnee
Brooks]]||12 | {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-36.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1468086#a1468086}} |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-349.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1638806#a1638806}} |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Terrill-709|Deborah
Terrill]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |13 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|5 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Granstrom-5|Erik
Granstrom]] |11 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |53||35||36 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |23 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|10 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Baker-21397|Barbara
Mead]] |156 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |22 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|25 |- |align="center"|[[Sproed-1|Denise
Sproed]]||33 |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-2.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1475809#a1475809}} |8 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |1 |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-2.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1630978#a1630978}} |18 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"|N |- |align="center"|[[Wright-38738|Shelley
Miller]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-58.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1476134#a1476134}} |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-3.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1631985#a1631985}} | |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Dodd-4497|David
Dodd]]||104 | {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-49.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1466478#a1466478}} |41||31 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Test_page-1.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1631060#a1631060}} |33 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|118 |- |align="center"|[[Kuykendall-1914|Katie
Hernandez]]||9 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |18 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Robe-79|Margaret
Summitt]]||62 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |167||9||134 |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-5.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1633925#a1633925}} |90 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|35 |- |align="center"|[[Holmquist-171|Momo
Holmquist]] |226 |{{Image|file=Hill-38992-3.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1464170#a1464170}} |33 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |5 |{{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-53.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1637164#a1637164}} |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Miller-57070|Christine
Miller]]||140 |{{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-22.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1463316#a1463316}} ||234||200||166 |{{Image|file=McKay-2027-2.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1630922#a1630922}} |124 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|153 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Nevius-179|Gary
Nevius]]||62 | {{Image|file=Emma_MacBeath_Image_Sandbox-32.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1464389#a1464389}} |65||18||30 | {{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-52.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1628669#a1628669}} |22 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|31 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Shaffer-3328|Cynthia
Duhamel]]||189 | {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-349.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1474658#a1474658}} |319||206 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-7.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1631649#a1631649}} |196 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|4 |- |align="center"|[[Burman-2407|Dennis
Burman]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |446 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Diener-200|Nancy
Regan]]|| |{{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-51.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1470089#a1470089}} |165||223 |201 |{{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-67.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1631612#a1631612}} |372 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|415 |- |align="center"|[[McRae-3359|Melinda
McRae]]|| |{{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-53.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1473312#a1473312}} |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |20||19 |{{Image|file=Spivey-701.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1630956#a1630956}} |24 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Taggart-1808|Trena
Taggart]]|| |{{Image|file=Western_Red_Cedars-56.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120/register-now-for-the-2022-source-a-thon?show=1476116#a1476116}} |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |66||6 |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-9.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1631186#a1631186}} |37 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|5 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Mullenberg-4|Kirby
Mullenberg]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |1003||394||100 | {{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-10.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1629730#a1629730}} |331 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|52 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Ray-13496|Micayla
Ray]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |33 |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-11.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1629777#a1629777}} |21 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|7 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Early-2353|K Price]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Perry-12354-2.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1628636#a1628636}} |192 |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|164 |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Stephens-3929|Alice
Thomsen]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-15.png|size=75|link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1631604#a1631604}} | |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|64 |- |align="center"|[[Stevens-18639|Cindy
Stevens]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-13.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1632773#a1632773}} |274 |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center"|[[Starks-568|Kathleen
Thomas]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-43.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1639508#a1639508}} |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center"|[[Soper-753|Deb
Soper]] |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |{{Image|file=Source-a-Thon Sandbox-61.png|size=75 |link=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628429/register-now-for-the-2023-source-a-thon?show=1642350#a1642350}} |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;"| |- |align="center" style="background:#D3E9B4;"|[[Haner-141|Jenny
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Westfall Name Study

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[[Category:Westfall Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Gerard-337]] ==About the Project== The Westfall Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Westfall Westfall] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Westfall name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (The Netherlands | Westfall), by time period (18th Century Westfalls), or by topic (Westfall DNA, Westfall Occupations, Westfall Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Endicott Name Study, look at our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]]''' for assistance. Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Teams== * ===Research Pages=== * ===Membership=== *[[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]] * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Westfalls of Europe during (time period). I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ===Related Surnames and Surname Variants=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Westfall Westfall surnames] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Westphal Westphal] ===DNA=== *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=WESTFALL Westfall DNA connections] === Resources === *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Westfall_Surname_Tracking_Chart_Images Tracking Charts] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Westfall_Bible_Record Westfall Bible Record] === Info === *Van Kuykendall's, Westfall's and Cuddeback's intermarried numerous times. === Categories === [[:Category: Westfall Burying Ground, Guilderland, New York]]

Westlund Vannsäter resources

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[[Category:Gävleborg County, Emigrants to United States]] [[Category:Vannsätter, Söderala (X)]] This page is for gathering resources that are in common for more people related to the Westlund in Vansäter see Descendants to [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lind-Descendants-408 Anna Lindh] === Emigrants === Below the Westerlunds we have found that left Vansäter # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hjort-73&public=1 Johan Westlund or Johannes Hjorth] born 1846 2 aug Vansäter. Emigration date '''1881 aug 19'''. Destination Minnesota and we have found something that can be him '''not confirmed with today living people''' # [[Westlund-23|Anna Margareta Westlund]] born 19 jun 1870 Vansäter. '''Emigration date 1892 26 jul (age 22)''' Destination Minnesota then moved to Hazelwood, King, Washington, USA. We are in touch with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lindborg-Family-Tree-13 James Lindeborg in Minneapolis] who is descendant to Anna Margareta see his [[Lindborg-13|profile]] for some memories #[[Westlund-27|Jonas Laurentius Westlund]] Born 7 aug 1880 (age 20) Vansäter. '''Emigration date 19 nov 1900''' together with [[Hjorth-111|Lars Vestman]] '''We miss more information what happened in the USA'''. [[Hjorth-111|Lars Vestman]] came back 1901 and died the next month. # [[Westlund-30|Carl Emmanuel Westlund]] Born 12 feb 1885 (age 21) Sunnanå Nr 4Söderala AI:24b (1886-1890) Image 40 / page 35 (AID: v136762.b40.s35, NAD: SE/HLA/1010201), Söderala. '''Emigration date 1 jun 1906''' Lived and died in Seattle - confirmed by [[Westlund-60|Kevin Westlund in Seattle]] who is descendant and also [[Westlund-52|Susane Westlund]]. We have a flight ticket that indicates he visited [[Westlund-30#_note-9|Sweden in 1950]] at age 65. Two years before he died. # [[Westlund-31|August Teodor Westlund]] born 10 sep 1888 Sunnanå Nr 4, Söderala. Emigration date '''15 mars 1907''' (age 18) - looks like he came back to Vansäter in 1913 to bring back his wife [[Björkman-48|Hulda Margareta Björkman]] to Seattle see also picture below. We are 2015 in contact with [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Westlund-Family-Tree-62 Jeff Westlund in Seattle] who tells us that he is a descendant and met in Seattle some weeks (2015 may) ago a [[Westlund-31|Carl Emmanuel Westlund]] descendant and then learned that they are connected.... interesting thing is that [[Westlund-31|August]] who is a younger brother to [[Westlund-30||Carl]] lived in Seattle in the house of [[Westlund-31|Carl Emmanuel]] and [[Gummerson-8|Jenny]] in the [http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/DigitalObject/ViewAsJpeg?ID=F321A7C59704E7010F9C5DB856C6F2B8&ViewAsJpegPage=0 1910 Census (see link jpg picture)].... Below maybe one reason that so many Westlunds left. The page below is from 1846 and there are more pages with people emigrating to North America. On row one it says "Förvillade af Er(ik) Jansson lära"(eng, Confused by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_Jansson Erik Jansson] heresy) {{Image|file=Westlund_Vannsater_resources.png |caption=Picture from [http://www.arkivdigital.se/ Arkiv Digital] of [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v136795.b35 Söderala B:1 (1816-1851)] |title=Image from Arkiv Digital av [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v136795.b35 Söderala B:1 (1816-1851) Image 35 (AID: v136795.b35, NAD: SE/HLA/1010201)] }} so everyone knew someone who had left..... Those people above ended up in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_Hill,_Illinois Bishops hill] ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEwZyARykZA video]). So there are many more people in the States that have their roots in Söderala. See also: * article [http://www.thezephyr.com/backtrack/bishophill.htm Bishop Hill - Swedish Roots in Illinois Soil] ::"''It wasn't long before wooden sailing ships were leaving Swedish seaports carrying large numbers of rural Swedes from parishes like Alfta, Bollnas, Delsbo, Forssa, Ofvanaker, Soderla, and Voxna. They were devout Janssonists, who had sold all or left all behind, to come to America, following their religious leader's call. This Swedish emigration, driven by religious zeal, broke up families, divided friendships, and created a drain on the local populations of some small rural parishes.....Nearly one fourth of the immigrants died - 96 out of 400...''." * book in Swedish from 1880 [http://runeberg.org/jesveill/0004.html Svenskarne i Illinois. Historiska anteckningar] * essay in Swedish [http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:120078/fulltext01.pdf Erikjansarna Relationen ledare, förkunnelse och kvinnor åren 1840-1846] * article in Swedish [http://www.johannordlandersallskapet.se/oknytt/2008_1-2.pdf Gävleborg - första utvandrarlänet page 47] by Hans Lindblad ::''I Ina i Söderala finns den byggnad som på 1840-talet inrymde Blombergssons tryckeri. I strid mot gällande lag trycktes där Erik Janssons skrifter. Tryckaren [[Blombergsson-3|Carl Gustav Blombergsson]] efterlystes av myndigheterna och flydde till USA 1846. Han blev Bishop Hills första postmästare. Hans hustru och fyra barn skulle följa efter men hade oturen att välja skonerten Betty Catharina som gick under vid Newfoundland. Blombergsson avled av sjukdom som deltagare i kolonins guldgrävargrupp till Kalifornien.'''' ::... ::"''När Erik Jansson skulle föras i fångtransport till Gävle den 21 november 1845, befriades han av anhängare som överföll transporten i närheten av Lyngnäs. Förklädd i kvinnokläder höll han sig sedan gömd och påbörjade via Dalarna färden till Amerika.'' " * [http://www.lib.niu.edu/1999/iht629902.html Doorway to Illinois] [http://www.lib.niu.edu/1999/iht629902cm.html Curriculum materials] === Descendants === So where do the people live today? {{Image|file=Westlund_Vannsater_resources-2.png |caption=Map with descendants to Anna Lind and where we think they live 2015. Please update with more info!!! |size=l}} ===Video=== * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQlmdY2WnNk Vansäter 2] a video from outside the house [[Westlund-30|Carl Emmanuel]] and [[Westlund-31|August Teodor]] lived in before they emigrated to North America * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvscIX8_7ao How to look in the Swedish Churchbooks for Carl Emmanuel] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ78L8LtMpw Movie about status of the genealogy research done 2014 nov to explain the relation between James and Anna Lind] - [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lind-Descendants-408 Anna Lind] 1843-1911 * Video about [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEwZyARykZA Bishops Hill]. Lesson learned is that a lot of people from Vansäter emigrated in 1850 to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_Hill,_Illinois Bishops hill]. We can see in the household books that when [[Olsson-1112|Bengt Hjorth]] gets [[Bengtsson-537|Jonas]] and his first [[Persdotter-1307|wife]] dies just some pages before in the books we have a farmer that is one of the leader in the emigration to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_Hill,_Illinois Bishop Hill]. A Swedish book about Söderala and Bishop Hill ''Emigrationen från Söderala till Bishop Hill och norra Amerika'' 1845-1855, 1993 by Eriksson, Ulla och Johansson L.O. * Video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=61&v=9b23PtQDIbA Swedish Heritage Museum, Swedesburg Iowa] * Video about some emigrants from Sweden [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGoyAzwkY2M&index=45&list=PLNWUKRLAYDeRjM2_OgnQBf_pCxJKc07sd An Immigrant's Tale The Immigrant's Tale An Immigrant's Tale The Immigran] would be interesting '''to have some Westlund video!!''' ===Web pages=== * A [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zoChSl5nxThM.k9qbeIl8TRvs Google map created of where some people ives or have lived] * Blogpost [http://minancestry.blogspot.se/2014/08/melanie-ingalill.html About the relation to the people now living in Sweden] * Blogpost [http://minancestry.blogspot.se/2014/01/johan-emmanuel-wilund-18780224.html Johan Emmanuel Wilund 18780224] * Blogpost [http://minancestry.blogspot.se/2013/12/story-of-johan-westlund.html Story of Johan Westlund 1846 Aug 2] * [http://minancestry.blogspot.se/2013/12/story-of-bengt-hjorth.html Story of Bengt Hjorth] - [[Olsson-1112|Bengt Hjort]] 1792-1874 ==Family Trees== * [[Sälgö-1|Magnus Sälgö]] at [http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/63883021/person/32139598427 Ancestry.com] * [[Westlund-52|Susan Westlund]] at LDS website FamilySearch.org and also on [http://connect.ancestry.com/Profile/012205db-0006-0000-0000-000000000000 Ancestry] * [[Lindborg-13|James Lindeborg]] at [http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/35323990/person/18782988173 Ancestry] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Westlund-Family-Tree-60 Kevin Westlund] at Ancestry *Elsa a grand daughter to [[Westlund-47|Bertil]] family tree at [http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/24119346/family?cfpid=1475272572 Ancestry] * [http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/31135344/person/26663652558?stid=63883021&spid=32139598956&pg=32787&pgpl=pid mlwmoore1 at Ancestry] == Surname Westlund == West I assume is old spelling in Swedish of english west Lund is grove ==> A grove in the west. I can ask [[Westlund-70|Ingalill]] if she has any other theories... First time I have seen the name in the churchbooks is for [[Bengtsson-537|Jonas]]. Jonas father [[Olsson-1112|Bengt]] was the son to [[Jonsson-2163|Olof]]. So he used the surname Olsson ''the son of Olof''. [[Olsson-1112|Bengt]] was at age 24 "Båtsman" i.e. soldier in the navy. As a soldier you got a soldier surname and he got Hjorth (eng. deer today we spell it Hjort). Jonas was born and in the churchbook I have seen the surname ''the son of Bengt'' = Bengtsson. Then after that he changed and Westlund appeared.... see [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Westlund-30 Household record 1881] where he is Brukaren Westlund Jonas Bengtsson ::Brukare = have a farm (maybe not owns it?!?!) ::Bengtsson after his father [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Olsson-1112-6 Example from 1826 in the household book]. [[Olsson-1112|Bengt]] has both Hjorth and Olsson. * About [http://web.comhem.se/~u31263678/genealogy/Names.pdf Swedish names] == Facebook == If there is interest a closed [https://www.facebook.com/groups/709218055822396/ Facebook group] for [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lind-Descendants-408 descendants] to [[Lind-408|Anna Lind]] and [[Bengtsson-537|Jonas Bengtsson Westlund]] has been create. You need apply for memberhip..... [https://www.facebook.com/groups/709218055822396/ link] == Next step == If you would like to add more details please do it everyone can add information to Wikitree. Areas that would be interesting # More pictures of all Westlunds now living and old photos. Maybe if you don't know who is on the photo someone else maybe does. Pictures today see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=11132964&p=1 link] # Stories what happened in Sweden and in the new world # Also "small" stories like that the house on Vansättra 2 was built so that [[Lind-408|Anna Lindh]] "could be able to see the train from the house" - she didnt know then half of her children would take the train to USA and not return..... # Add also now living people. I have just added a few of the people I have got information from..... Just a name and where you live is a step one and also a picture If you have problem/questions let me know [[Sälgö-1|Magnus Sälgö]] salgo60@msn.com === Research Notes === # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Westlund-23&public=1#Research_Notes Notes about] [[Westlund-23|Anna Margareta Westlund]] roots... == DNA genealogy == So far I know of noone in the Westlund Vansäter "family" that have been tested. A search on wikitree on Westlund gives this result [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Westlund link] == Sources ==
[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Westlund_Vannsäter_resources|Wikitree Profiles linking to this page]] {{Space:Profeten_Erik_Jansson_och_Erikjansarna}}

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[[Category: Controversial Pedigrees]] == The Controversy == :There has been controversy surrounding the parentage of [[Neville-1904|Cecilia Neville]], wife of [[Weston-41|John Weston]], and said to be the daughter of [[Neville-15|Ralph Neville]] (d.v.p. 1499) and a sister of [[Neville-13|Ralph Neville]], 4th Earl of Westmorland. In 1633, the pedigree of Richard Weston, Lord Treasurer and future 1st Earl of Portland was certified by William Segar the Garter King of Arms and included a descent from the Earls of Westmorland. In 1878, Robert E.C. Waters in his ''Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Chester of Chicheley'' called this pedigree an elaborate fabrication.[[#Waters|Waters]]. ''Family of Chester of Chicheley'', vol. 1. (1878): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmem01wategoog/page/n133/mode/2up?view=theater page 93-110]. Despite no evidence to support this claim, it has been generally accepted that the Segar's Weston Pedigree was false. :Shawn and Lois Potter presented a great deal of information in support of the veracity of the Weston pedigree on the soc.genealogy.medieval discussion group in 2011.Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "New Walton Descent from Edward III," (First post by Shawn Potter on 24 November 2011). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/QozzNrcLPPY/m/7kkDUgcx-f8J Google Groups link]. Readers responded with arguments both for and against their conclusions, paused for two years, and resumed the discussion in 2014, without consensus.Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Additonal Evidence for New Walton Descent from Edward III," (First post by Shawn Potter on 6 December 2011). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/QozzNrcLPPY/m/7kkDUgcx-f8J Google Groups link].Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Weston / Walton descent from the Earls of Westmorland," (First post by Joe Cochoit on 17 February 2014). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/37WN4EU-PyA/m/8_KiDylo42AJ Google Groups link].Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Family of John Weston, of Lichfield, Staffordshire (died c.1550)," (First post by Douglas Richardson on 14 March 2014). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/37WN4EU-PyA/m/8_KiDylo42AJ Google Groups link]. Most recently, Shawn and Lois Potter published their research in a new book entitled ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered: A Review of Documentation Provided by the College of Arms''.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022). === Evidence === :In support of the claim that John Weston married Cecilia Neville, sister of the Earl of Westmorland: # An elaborate pedigree drawn up by the College of Arms in 1633 on behalf of [[Weston-129|Richard Weston]], 1st Earl of Portland shows his great grandmother to be Cecilia Neville, sister of Ralph, 4th earl of Westmorland. It was researched by Henry Lilly, then Rouge Croix Pursuivant, certified by Sir William Segar, Garter King of Arms and engrossed on vellum, extant in the British Museum Additional MS. 18667. The pedigree is described as 205 pages on 110 feet of vellum containing copies of the charters and other documents of the Weston family, 33 hand colored seals, 4 pages of depictions of funerary monuments, etc. The ancient family of Weston, was then represented by Robert Weston, lord chancellor of Ireland, who is said to have been brother of Portland's grandfather, [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] (d. 1572), justice of the common pleas. It should be noted that among the duties of the Garter King of Arms is to prepare a genealogy of any new peer and present it to the House of Lords.Noble. ''History of the College of Arms.'' (1804): [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59 page 59]. So, Segar was not hired by Richard Weston to create this document but rather it was for the House of Lords and part of his duties. # A [[#1526Charter|copy of a charter]] from 1526 states Cecilia, wife of John Weston, is the sister of the earl of Westmorland. The original of this charter is missing but was reproduced in the 1633 pedigree. # A [[#1631letter|letter by Simon Weston]] of Lichfield, written in 1631, corroborates the pedigree. He states unequivocally that he is the grandson of John Weston of Lichfield and Cecilia Neville, daughter of Ralph Neville and sister of Ralph Neville, earl of Westmorland. The presence of the same witnesses on both Sir Simon Weston's 1631 letter and in his 1637 will provides strong evidence that Sir Simon's letter is authentic and not some sort of fabrication by the heralds. #The [[#SimonDeath|funeral certificate]] of Sir James Weston, Baron of the Exchequer (d. 1633) was recorded at the College of Arms as required by the 1568 order of the Earl Marshall.[https://elizabethan.org/ Renaissance: The Elizabethan World] website. Elizabethan Heraldry, [https://elizabethan.org/heraldry/earl_marshal.html Earl Marshall's Orders, 1568]. The certificate was drawn from the testimony of his son-in-law Nicholas Bacon of Gillingham and recorded by Henry Chitting, Chester Herald of Arms. The College of Arms has two copies of this funeral certifcate which have been examined by Adam Tuck, current Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, one a draft copy and one a final version.College of Arms. ''The Funeral Certificate of Sir James Weston, 1633.'' College of Arms MSS F.C.3/180 (draft copy) and College of Arms MSS I.23/72 (final copy). College of Arms, 130 Queen Victoria St., London, UK. Examined and transcribed by Adam Tuck, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, December 2022. The originals are found with the other funeral certificates in the archives of the College of Arms. This funeral certificate was then copied into the Weston Pedigree.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 108-110.[[#BL Add. 18667|BL Add. 18667]], folio127 verso. Part of Nicholas Bacon's testimony was that "Iames Lichefeild in the county of Staff: gent' [was the] fourth sonne of Ione Weston by Cecilie his wife daughter of Rafe Neuile Lo: Neuile and sister of Rafe E of Westmerland." This is another direct statement as to the parentage of Cecilia Neville. It is found in the 1633 pedigree so it is not completely independent evidence if you are alleging forgery. However, the originals attest that the pedigree copy was not an attempt to create evidence just for the pedigree, and it would greatly widen then number of people apparently being part of the conspiracy to fabricate the Weston Pedigree. === Supporting Evidence === #'''Display of Arms:''' The primary claim made by Waters was that the 1633 Weston Pedigree was fabricated and that [[Weston-137|Judge Richard Weston]] of Roxwell was not a son of John Weston of Lichfield. This is contradicted by the use of coats of arms by this family. John Weston of Lichfield used a seal of ''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief 5 bezants.'' The tomb of Judge Richard Weston of Roxwell displayed the same arms. The same arms are found being used by Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Dr. John Weston, Canon of Christ Church, and Catherine (Weston) Dyott. This ''Ermine, a chief 5 bezants'' can be found being used by Weston families across England, however, the charge of ''a martlet gules'' is only found with descendants of John Weston of Lichfield and clearly shows that Judge Richard Weston of Roxwell was his son as shown in the 1633 Weston Pedigree.

The second issue raised concerns evidence that Cecilia was a daughter of Ralph Neville. A Weston monument in St. Mary's Church in Litchfield memorializes James Weston esq., his son Sir Simon Weston, and his daughter Elizabeth (Weston) Ridgway wife of Robert Ridgway, 2nd Earl of Londonderry. The monument includes a shield of Weston quartering Neville.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 87-90. This would be a very public declaration that John Weston married someone of the house of Neville. The arms of Dr. John Weston of Christ Church were ''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief 5 bezants.''[[#Gutch|Gutch]]. ''History of the University of Oxford.'' (1786): [https://books.google.com/books?id=bLU8AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA488 488-489]. Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland bore the same arms on his monument.[[#CMS|Church Monuments Society]]. ''Church Monuments.'' vol. 13. (1998): [https://tinyurl.com/2vbh6kdh page 81]. #'''Advowson of Bucknell:''' Soon after dissolution of Oseney Abbey in 1639, Judge [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] acquired the advowson of Bucknell, co. Oxford from King Henry VIII.[[#Blomfield|Blomfield]]. ''History of Ardley, Bucknell, Caversfield and Stoke Lynn''. (1894): [https://books.google.com/books?id=CMpSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA54 page 54]. In 1672, Richard Weston willed the advowson of Bucknell to his son [[Weston-127|Jerome Weston]].[[#Canterbury Wills|Canterbury Wills]], 1384-1858. (Ancestry.com online database). [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/892286?mark=8dce522bedcf872fb2576d59e79aa485bf5333a21569bdc446b5964fc764bdee Will of Ricardi Westone], d. 1572. Two years later, Jerome Weston gave the Bucknell advowson to his aunt [[Weston-1892|Alice Ball]] of Lichfield for "diverse reasons and considerations especially moving to me."[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 43-44, 204. Citing, transcribing and translating the original grant. The wording of the deed reveals that it was a gift without payment. In 1578, Alice Ball gave the advowson to her son Robert Ball. This is more evidence confirming the relationship between the Westons of Roxwell and the Westons of Lichfield. If they were completely unrelated families as suggested by Morant and Waters, what are the chances that Jerome Weston would have given the advowson to Alice Ball of Lichfield? #'''Advowson of Sawley:''' In 1447, William Booth, Bishop of Lichfield granted the advowson of Sawley to his brother Roger Booth, Esq. of Sawley. This Roger Booth was the father of Isabel Booth, mother of Ralph Neville, Lord Neville (Cecilia's father). In the 1573 will of Chancellor Weston, he was in possession of the advowson of Sawley. While it is not known exactly how Weston came to possess the Sawley advowson, it does suggest a connection between him and the Neville/Booth family.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 83-84. It would be an unreasonable and remarkable coincidence if the Segar pedigree was false, and it just so happened that Sawley in Derbyshire which was once held by the Booths was then later held by the Westons of Lichfield, Staffordshire. #'''Lease of St. John:''' John Weston (who married Cecilia) obtained a lease on the Hospital of St. John in Lichfield, and three generations of Westons lived in the manor house there. The Hospital of St. John was owned by [[Stafford-5|Edward Stafford]], 3rd Duke of Buckingham and then by his son Henry Stafford, 1st Baron Stafford. Edward Stafford was the guardian of Cecilia's brother Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland, and married his daughter [[Stafford-235|Katherine]] to him. This lease of a very valuable property from the Duke of Buckingham is another connection to the Neville family, and is consistent with the statement that John Weston married a sister of the Earl of Westmorland.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 77-80. #'''Scope of conspiracy:''' The number of people who would have been complicit in forging the pedigree is unreasonably large. This is not a simple case of a herald accepting a few shillings to allow a family to keep their coat of arms. The people involved would have lived in different counties and even different countries, were only distantly related or unrelated to the Earl of Portland, and many would have nothing to gain. People who would have had to of been involved in creating a forged pedigree include: #*William Segar, Garter King of Arms who created and certified the 1633 pedigree. #*Henry Lilly, then Rouge Croix who researched the 1633 pedigree. #*[[Weston-129|Richard Weston]], 1st Earl of Portland for who the pedigree was drawn up. #* Sir [[Weston-1893|Simon Weston of Lichfield]] #* Sir [[Weston-1910|James Weston, Baron of the Exchequer]] #* [[Mytton-14|Edward Mytton of Weston-under-Lizard]], brother-in-law to Simon and James who received one of the six copies of the pedigree made by the College of Arms. #* [[Weston-1960|Sir Richard Weston of Rugeley]], whose namesake [[Weston-1957|grandfather]] was the first cousin, once removed of [[Weston-137|Judge Richard]]. #*[[Bacon-3495|Nicholas Bacon of Gillingham]] who directly stated Cecilia's parentage to the College of Arms, son-in-law of James. #*Henry Chitting, Chester Herald who certified the statement by Nicholas Bacon. #*Michael Hickins, Richard Clarke, and Simon Martin who witnessed both [[#1631letter|the 1631 letter]] by Simon Weston, and also the 1637 will of Simon Weston (a document completely separate from the pedigree). #'''Social Status:''' An argument against the identification is that a sister of the earl of Westmorland would not have married someone of the gentry class like John Weston. This can be turned around by pointing out that the Weston family soared to new heights following the marriage. Within four generations are found Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland and Lord Treasurer of England, Sir James Weston, Baron of the Exchequer, Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, Richard Boyle, 2nd Earl of Cork, 1st Earl of Burlington, and Lord High Treasurer of Ireland, Roger Boyle, 1st Earl of Orrey, Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, Sir Geoffrey Fenton, Chief Secretary of Ireland, Weston Ridgway, 3rd Earl of Londonderry, Richard Weston, Justice of the Common Pleas, Jerome Weston, knt., Simon Weston knt., and John Weston, Doctor of Civil Law. #'''Crime of Forgery:''' The allegation is that William Segar, Garter forged a pedigree on behalf of Richard Weston, then Lord Treasurer of England prior to him being made an earl. But what was the benefit, and what was the risk? There was no real benefit to Richard Weston. As the Lord Treasurer he was already one of the most powerful men in the country (said to be loved by and the closest advisor of King Charles). In fact, if he had been caught forging this pedigree it would only have been ammunition for his many enemies and potentially politically ruinous. In this time period, forging pedigrees and falsely displaying arms was considered a serious crime. In 1547, the Earl of Surrey was executed for displaying the arms of Edward the Confessor and the arms of England.[[#d'Aubigné|d'Aubigné]], Jean Henri Merle. ''Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin.'' (1879): [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015049271094?urlappend=%3Bseq=335%3Bownerid=13510798886936890-367 305-308]. William Segar himself had been falsely imprisoned when a "diabolical scheme" falsely implicated him in the production of a false pedigree.[[#Noble|Noble]]. ''History of the College of Arms.'' (1804): [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA231 page 231], and [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA242 pages 242-245]. #'''Sampson Erdeswick:''' Staffordshire historian Sampson Erdeswick (c. 1525 - 1603) was a ward of Sir John Giffard of Chillington in the mid 1530s. The heading of the 1526 deed from John Weston of Rugeley to "John Weston, Junior, my son, and Cecily, his wife, sister of Ralph, Earl of Westmorland," states that it was found at Chillington; and Sir John Giffard is named in the deed. Sampson Erdeswick apparently endorsed the identity of John Weston of Lichfield's wife as Cecily, daughter of Ralph Neville, Lord Neville, in the Weston pedigree, since he included the Weston pedigree in his Survey of Staffordshire.[[#Erdeswicke|Harwood]]. ''A Survey of Staffordshire By Sampson Erdeswicke.'' (1820). [https://books.google.com/books?id=DEgJAAAAIAAJ Google Books link]. #'''Evidence of Family Relationships:''' A key component that of Water's arguments that Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland descended from William Weston of Prested Hall in Essex, and not from John Weston of Lichfield was that he could find no evidence that James Weston and Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor were brothers of Portland's grandfather, Justice [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] (d. 1572), of Rugeley. However, there is evidence of family relationships. #*In 1625, long before the college of arms began researching the Weston lineage and in a completely unrelated context Richard Weston referred to Simon Weston of Lichfield as "his uncle." The implication is the future Earl of Portland then knew his grandfather Richard to be the brother of Simon's father James Weston.[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): page 51.[[#Ruigh|Ruigh]]. ''The Parliament of 1624.'' (1971): [https://books.google.com/books?id=MGXKvwEACAAJ&pg=PA319 page 319]. #*In the 1630's Thomas Wentworth earl of Stafford was in an extraordinary feud with Richard Boyle earl of Cork. Richard Boyle had built in St. Patrick's cathedral the "largest and grandest tomb in Ireland at a personal cost of £1000" to house the bodies of his mother-in-law Alice Weston and her father Robert Weston the Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Wentworth was demanding (purely out of spite) that it be torn down. Among the many letters regarding this issue was a mention that the Lord Treasurer would side with those wishing for the monument to remain "because of his kinsman the Lord Chancellor Weston, " and that he was "stirring in the matter" at court.[4,5,6,][[#Townshend|Townshend]]. ''Life and Letters of the Great Earl of Cork''. (1904): [https://archive.org/details/lifelettersofgre00towniala/page/213 page 213].[[#Bell|Bell]]. ''Archbishop Laud and Priestly Government.'' (1905). [https://books.google.com/books?id=9gIMAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA173 page 173].[[#Bliss|Bliss]]. ''The Works of William Laud,'' vol. VI part II. (1857). [https://books.google.com/books?id=8SgBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA358 pages 358-359]. In other words, he did not want the tomb of his great-uncle torn down. The Earl of Portland, Archbishop Laud and Viscount Wentworth all knew Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland to be a kinsman of Portland (brother to Portland's grandfather Richard). #*Richard Weston of Rugeley, Baron of the Exchequer began his political career as a burguess for Lichfield, "a seat he almost certainly owed to his distant kinsman Sir Simon Weston" of Lichfield.History of Parliament Online website. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/weston-richard-15789-1658 WESTON, Richard (c.1578/9-1658)]. Again this shows a probable family relationship of the Westons of Rugeley and the Westons of Lichfield. #*In 1603, Richard Weston of Rugeley, Baron of the Exchequer wrote a letter to Richard Boyle Earl of Cork calling him his "loving kinsman" and "worthy cousin," and his wife as "my Lady Cosyn your wyf." The letter also refers to my "brother and sister Welles."[[#Grosart|Grosart]]. ''The Lismore Papers of Richard Boyle'', series 2 part 1. (1881): [https://books.google.com/books?id=l4MJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA79 pages 79-81]. Again this shows a family connection between the Westons of Rugeley and the Westons of Lichfield contrary to the statements by Waters. === Allegations of Fraud === :While not really a challenge to the 1633 pedigree, Philip Morant in 1748 in his ''History of Essex'' made Judge [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] a son of John Weston and a grandson of William Weston of Prested Hall in Essex.[[#Morant|Morant]]. ''History and Antiquities of Essex,'' vol. 2. (1768): [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/788910/?offset=0#page=89&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= page 70] and [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/788910/?offset=0#page=194&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= page 171]. This Richard Weston was the father of Jerome Weston and grandfather of [[Weston-129|Richard Weston]], 1st earl of Portland for whom the 1633 Segar pedigree was created. This, of course, contradicts the 1633 Segar pedigree which states that Judge Richard Weston was a son of John Weston and Cecilia Neville. There is nothing to suggest that Morant was aware of the 1633 pedigree. :In 1878, Robert E.C. Waters stated there were two conflicting stories for the origins of the Westons of Roxwell, but that one came from a 1633 pedigree fabricated for Richard Weston.[[#Waters|Waters]]. ''Family of Chester of Chicheley'', vol. 1. (1878): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmem01wategoog/page/n133/mode/2up?view=theater page 93-110]. Despite no evidence to support this claim, it has been generally accepted that the Segar pedigree was false. Waters reasoning for presuming the 1633 pedigree to be false were: #The pedigree claims the Westons of Roxwell descended from Reginald de Baliol, the doomsday lord of Weston-under-lizard in Staffordshire, but he could show this was clearly wrong. #There was no evidence that Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland was a brother of Judge Richard Weston, as alleged by the 1633 Segar pedigree. #Cecily Neville, wife of John Weston, does not occur in any of the Neville wills. #Cecily Neville does not occur in any of the pedigrees of the Nevilles. #Cecily Neville's sons never allude to their illustrious connections. #Judge Richard Weston bore a martlet on his arms indicating he or his father was a 4th son. This matches John Weston being the 4th son of William Weston of Prested Hall. :'''Answers to the objections raised by Waters:''' #This is flat wrong and an error by Waters. The pedigree never makes a genealogical connection between Reginald de Baliol and the Weston family. #This probably the most important point, and again this is an incorrect statement Waters. Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland was in fact a brother of Judge Richard Weston (this will be discussed further). This proved the alternative ancestry given by Morant is wrong, and that Waters was wrong to dismiss the 1633 pedigree based on Morant's alternative. #There are no extant wills for such a statement to be made. The will of Cecilia's grandfather, her father, her mother, her mother's second husband, her sister, and her brother do not exist. #That Cecilia is not named in a Neville pedigree is not surprising and of little consequence. Family members and especially daughters were often left off of ''Visitation'' pedigrees. The ''1530 Visitation of the North Counties'', which is likely what Water's was alluding to, also does not name Cecilia's sister Isabel who was only recently been proven to be a daughter of Ralph Neville, Lord Neville.[[#Longstaffe|Longstaffe]]. ''Visitation of the Northern Counties in 1530.'' (1863): [https://books.google.com/books?id=ve0OvvM9qr8C&pg=PA29 page 29]. Similarly, the ''Visitations of Yorkshire'' does not name Cecilia's sister Isabel and does not name most known siblings of the Neville family.[[#Norcliffe|Norcliffe]]. ''Visitation of Yorkshire in 1563 and 1564'', (1881): [https://books.google.com/books?id=JvwUAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA226 page 226]. #This is oblivious to the fact that John Weston of Lichfield actually used the same arms with the marlet, as did multiple children and grandchildren in multiple lines. The arms with the martlet are clearly those of John Weston of Lichfield and those of William Weston of Prested Hall. === Other Objections Raised === :'''Social Class:''' An reason for skepticism that John Weston married Cecilia Neville was that he was of insufficient social class to have married a sister of the Earl of Westmorland. This is is a specious argument which understates who the Westons were and overstates the power of the Earls of Westmorland in this time period. You do not have to look further than her father Ralph Neville (d. 1498) who married Edith Sandys (no grand ancestry of note), or her grandfather the 3rd earl of Westmorland who married Isabel Booth whose greatest claim to fame was being the niece of a bishop. :The argument also over states who the Nevilles, Earls of Westmorland were in this time period of 1450-1520. Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland found himself an enemy of the Beauforts and his step-uncle Richard Neville, Earl of Salisbury. He was eventually forced to surrender much of his lands and his income decreased from £2600 to £400 p.a. He was called simple minded and required a guardianship to manage his affairs. Perhaps because of the above, he was a Lancastrian and so an of his enemy of the all-powerful Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick. The point is the 2nd Earl of Westmorland was an impoverished, simple-minded, marginalized earl with no power or influence in national politics. He was succeeded by his teenage nephew whose father had already been killed at Towton and attainted. The 3rd earl does the prudent thing and switches sides to become a Yorkist, supporting Edward IV and Richard III. This backfired when in 1485 when Richard III is killed, Ralph Neville was stripped of all lands granted to him by RIII, became one of only 6 peers forced to put up a bond for his good behavior, and forced to surrender his son to Henry VII. In 1498, both Cecilia's father and grandfather die. At this point, the 4th Earl of Westmorland (Cecilia's brother) is only two years old, the Earldom has been stripped of lands and income, and the marriages of the Neville children are sold off. There are no adult family members to look after their interests. That the marriage of Cecilia Neville could have been sold to the Westons is very believable. :'''Lichfield Families:''' Douglas Richardson claimed that he had identified the family of John Weston of Lichfield in a "1532-3 Census of Lichfield, Staffordshire".Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Family of John Weston, of Lichfield, Staffordshire (died c.1550)," (First post by Douglas Richardson on 14 March 2014). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/bIst5T6YfQw Google Groups link]. This John Weston had wives +Margaret and Elizabeth, and then 18 children, namely Elizabeth, Agnes, John, Joan, Edmund, Nicholas, +William, +Richard, +John, Robert, Ellen, Alice, John, Agnes, Katherine, James, Christopher, Joan. Given that the children's list includes all 7 of the names which occur in the Segar pedigree, Richardson concludes that the list must be the family group of the same John Lichfield of the Segar pedigree; and that he could not have married Cecilia Neville since his wives were named Margaret and Elizabeth. :There are many problems with this analysis. The first is that Richardson mischaracterizes what the list of names is in the first place. It is not a census of family households. Originally published as ''List of Families in the Archdeaconry of Stafford'' it is a list of over 51,000 names of people belonging to the Archdeaconry of Stafford with some 4,000 names lost due to damage.[[#Kettle|Kettle]]. "A List of Families in the Archdeaconry of Stafford, 1532-3". (1976). It certainly was a not a census, however, and its original purpose is still uncertain. It likely was tracking collections or donations and the names were those who deserving of some blessing or prayer in exchange for their donation. It includes the names of people both living and dead. Although the entries look to be nuclear families, i.e. parents and their children, it is clear that many include other relatives - most commonly the parents of the family head or his wife (usually appearing in pairs and usually at the end of the entry), but also grandchildren and siblings, and sometimes cousins, god-children and even servants. In about 10% of the entries these relationships are stated explicitly, but it is probable that other entries also list relatives without saying so explicitly (the list appears to have been composed by several different clerks, not all applying the same rules for inclusion or style of entry). The list shows little correspondence with other lists of inhabitants of various parishes in the Archdeaconry. :With seventeen children listed, it cannot be said that John Weston in the list is the same as the John Weston who married Cecilia Neville. It appears that more than one Weston family has been grouped together. The List is not a census and there is no way to know if John Weston even appears in the list. John Weston who does appear in the List has been called a "tanner" as he is called this in a suit - there is no reason to think this tanner is the same as the John Weston who married Cecilia Neville. A + sign next to the child Richard indicates he was deceased, so this could not be Judge Richard of Skreens. :'''History of Parliament/ODNB:''' It has been pointed out that other generally trusted sources such as the History of Parliament, and the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography also contradict the Weston Pedigree. The ODNB entry for Richard Weston (d. 1572) states he was " probably a grandson of William Weston (d. 1513/14) of Essex and London, mercer."J. H. Baker, "Weston, Richard (d. 1572)", in ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29125, accessed 29 Jan 2014]. This is following Morant and Waters, without providing any additional reasoning or evidence. The article also notes that "some pedigrees make him the second son of John Weston of Lichfield , Staffordshire, who was the fourth son of John Weston of Rugeley." :HoP's biography of Richard Weston (d. 1572) calls the Segar pedigree a fabrication.[[#HoP1|HoP Online]] website. Biography of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/weston-richard-1527-72 WESTON, Richard (by 1527-72)], of the Middle Temple, London and Roxwell, Essex. However, the footnotes make clear that the article depends on Waters for this opinion and none of the other references support the charge of fabrication. It should also be pointed out that the History of Parliament articles on James Weston (d. 1589) and Robert Weston (d. 1573) state they were sons of John Weston and his wife Cecilia Neville.HoP Online. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/weston-james-1525-89 WESTON, James (c.1525-89)], of Lichfield, Staffs.HoP Online. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/weston-robert-1522-73 WESTON, Robert (by 1522-73)], of Lichfield, Staffs. :'''Visitations:''' The Essex Visitations of 1612 do not name any brothers for Richard Weston of Skreens in Roxwell, though they do name a sister.[[#Metcalfe|Metcalfe]]. ''Visitations of Essex,'' vol. I. (1878): [https://books.google.com/books?id=hqwKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA318 page 318]. == Records == ===== The 1633 Weston Pedigree ===== :An elaborate pedigree was drawn up by the College of Arms in 1633 on behalf of [[Weston-129|Richard Weston]], 1st Earl of Portland.[[#1633Pedigrees|The 1633 Weston Pedigree]]. There are three known surviving copies of the original six. [[#BL Add. 74251A|BL Add. 74251A]]; [[#BL Add. 18667|BL Add. 18667]]; [[#SRO 1344/1|SRO 1344/1]]. It was researched by Henry Lilly, then Rouge Croix Pursuivant, and certified by Sir William Segar, Garter King of Arms. The pedigree is described as 205 pages on 110 feet of vellum containing copies of the charters and other documents of the Weston family, 33 hand colored seals, 4 pages of depictions of funerary monuments, etc. The ancient family of Weston, was then represented by Robert Weston, lord chancellor of Ireland, who is said to have been brother of Portland's grandfather, [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] (d. 1572), justice of the common pleas. It should be noted that among the duties of the Garter King of Arms is to prepare a genealogy of any new peer and present it to the House of Lords.Noble. ''History of the College of Arms.'' (1804): [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59 page 59]. It should be noted that Segar was not hired by Richard Weston to create this document, but rather it was for the House of Lords and part of his duties. :Six copies were made for the descendants of Hamo Weston - Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland; Simon Weston, knt. of Lichfield; James Weston, knt. Baron of the Exchequer; John Weston LL.D. of Christ Church University of Oxford; Edward Mitton of Weston-Under-Lizard, Staffordshire; and Richard Weston of Rugeley. Of these six, three still survive and have been examined. Two are in the British Library and one in the Staffordshire Record Office. ===== 1526 Charter of John Weston of Rugeley the elder to son John Weston the younger ===== :The full text of the 1526 charter (BM Add MS 18667, fol. 101), translated, reads as follows: :[fo. 101 recto] :Original at Chillington ::[55] Know all men, present and future, that I, John Weston of Rugeley the elder, gent., have given, granted and in this my present charter have confirmed to John Giffard, knt., John Knightley, esq., and John Wolsley, gent., all my messuage in Lichfield, with all my lands and tenements, meadows, grazings and pastures, rents, reversions and services with all and singular their appurtenances belonging to the aforementioned messuage, and also the whole of my meadow called Hams in Linhurst, to have and to hold the messuage and meadow aforesaid and other premises with their appurtenances to the aforementioned John Gifford, John Kniteley and John [60] Wolseley, their heirs and assigns, to the use of '''John Weston the younger, [61] my son, and Cecily his wife, sister of Ralph, Earl of Westmorland''', and their heirs and assigns forever, to hold from the Chief Lord of that fee by the service therefrom due and lawfully customary. And I the aforesaid John Weston and my heirs will warrant and forever defend the messuage and meadow aforesaid and other premises with their appurtenances to to the aforementioned John Giffard, John Knightley, John Wolsley, their heirs and assigns, to the aforesaid use against all men. Know further that I the aforementioned John Weston have appointed and put in my place my beloveds in Christ Roger Trusell and Alan Orel my true and lawful attorneys to deliver for me and in my name to the aforementioned John Giffard, John, and John Wolsley full and peaceful seisin of and in the messuage and meadow aforesaid and other premises with their appurtenances according to the force, form and effect of this my present Charter holding and to hold [fo. 101 verso] as ratified and pleasing all and anything my attorneys or either of them shall do in my name in delivery of the aforesaid seisin exactly as if I myself were there personally. In witness whereof I have affixed my seal to this my present Charter of enfeoffment. Dated at Lichfield, the fifteenth day of July in the eighteenth year of the reign of king Henry the eighth. [15 July 1526] ::(Note: the numbers in square brackets appear in the left margin opposite individuals named in the text and are ID numbers - in the pedigree each individual is assigned a unique identifying number.)"Weston / Walton descent from the Earls of Westmorland." [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/soc.genealogy.medieval/weston%7Csort:relevance/soc.genealogy.medieval/37WN4EU-PyA/8_KiDylo42AJ 1526 Charter Translated from the original Latin by Matt Tompkins]. Accessed 12 October 2017. ===== 1631 Letter from Simon Weston to Richard Weston ===== ::“(From Sir Simon Weston Knt) To my rt wort. cozen Richard Weston Esq at his home in Ridgley Cosen Weston to satisfie your desire in answer of your lter for the pefecting of our pedigree which I know cannot be done without sight of your ansient residence remaining with you at Ridgley where you may find the names of all our anncestours and especially of my grandsire [great-grandfather] who was your anncestour and of my grandfather '''John Weston who whilest he lived in England lived in the Citty of Lichfield and had to wife Cecely the daughter of Ralph Neville''' that died in the life time of the Erle of Westmorland his father who had five [sons] by the said Cicely Edmund Weston his oldest soune Richard Weston the Judge his second soune and grandfather to the now Lord Treasurer Robert Weston Chancellor of Ireland his third soun James Weston of the place where I now live in the City of Lichfield his fourth soune Christopher Weston his fifth son; James Weston my father ...”Discovery: The National Archives, UK. "Nineteenth Century Copy of a Letter from Sir Simon Weston of Lichfield to Richard Weston, Esq. of Rugeley." Dated 9 December 1631, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3fd7d3a8-3634-4bfa-bf18-149dc96fc1ea D(W)1885/4/6/1]. ===== 1632 Letter of Doctor John Weston to Sir Richard Weston ===== :''As copied into the 1633 Weston Pedigree.''[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 54-58, image of original from Add. MS 18667.[[#BL Add. 18667|BL Add. MS 18667]], folios 125 verso and recto.[[#BL Add. 74251A|BL Add. 74251A]], folio 139 recto, folio 140 verso and recto.[[#SRO 1344/1|SRO 1344/1]], folio 128 recto, 129 verso and recto. :From [[Weston-981|John Weston]], Doctor of Civil Law. Son of Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland. :To Sir [[Weston-1960|Richard Weston]] of Rugeley, Baron of the Exchequer ::These followinge lines was sent from Doctor Weston ::vnder his hand and Seale to Mr. Ri~ Weston of ::Rudgeley in Com~: Stafford Esquire: ::Touchinge my Grandfather his name was Iohn Weston he liued in Lichfeild, and was about 80 yeares old and blind when he died; He gaue me as I was tould the lease of St. Iones in Lichfeild which since my Father renewed; The very Seale wherewith I Seale this Letter I was told was my Grandfathers: he had many Children sones and daughters ::1: The eldest I thinke was Edmund Weston he liued aboute Chichestre a Channcellor or some other Officer of Worship there. He hath Grandchildren yet liuing Masles lineally descended of his body, one of them was aliue some 3 or 4 yeares since, and hath land in Essex about Ingerstone, of whom you may inquire more of that line. ::2: Richard Weston who was Iudge, was also one of my Grandfather sones, which Iudge was Grandfather to my Lord Tresurer that now is [vizt:] his Fathers Father of whom, and of Sr. Beniamin Touchborne you may haue full aduertisement of that line. ::3: Another Robert Weston who died Lord Chauncellour in Ireland. Wiues he had two. The First ws a Ienings such was her Fathers name, by whom he had 3: daughters and one Sonne. ::1: Elizabeth Weston the eldest who died in Ireland and neuer maried. ::2: Alice Weston first maried to the Bishop of Merh~ in Ireland his Name was Brady by whom she had sones and daughters; Luke Bradi deceased, and Nicholas yet liuinge, in Ireland and Knighted as I thinke. Her second Husband was Sr. Geffrey Fenton Kt. Secretary of the Counsell in Ireland, by whom she had issue William Fenton Kt. yet liueing in Ireland, and Katherine maried to Rich:~ Boyle Earle of Corke, who hath many sonnes and daughters concering whome my Lord Goring or my Lord Digby can giue you more perfect aduertisement. ::3: The third daughter Audrey Weston maried to Gideon Ansham Kt. yet liuinge in Heston neere Hownflowe of whom you may haue better instructions in that lineage. ::The said Robert Westons son is called Iohn Weston Dr. of the Ciuill Law, and Prebendary of Christ Church yet liuinge, his wife Anne Freeman by whom he had: ::1: Iohn Weston Mr. of Arts of ye Vniuersity of Oxon.~ ::2: Anne Weston maried to William Piers Dr. of Diuinity and Deane of Peterborough. ::3: Elizabeth maried to Thomas Iles Dr. of Kiuinitie of ye Vniuersitie of Oxon:~ ::4: Dorothy Weston yet liuinge vnmaried. ::The said Robert Weston had a second wife, a widdowe her name ws Ansham, Inquire further if you haue occasion of the Children he had by the second wife of Mr. Gedeon Ansham dwellinge at Heston aforesaid. ::4: Another son he had named Iames Weston Register of the Diocesse of Lichfield and Couenty. whose sonne and heire Sr. Simon Weston is, of whome, or Mr Iames Weston of the Inner Temple you may further inquire. ::5: Another sonne Christopher Weston, who had sonnes and daughters who dwelt about Tamworth in Staffordshire. ::1: The Said Ioh~ Weston my Grandfather had daughters also, Alice Weston maried to Mr. Ball of Lichfeild by whom she had sonnes and daughters Iohn Ball who died in Ireland a Ciuill lawyer, Robert Ball a Diuine who died in Gloucestr~. about Sauerne side, Henry Ball Dr. of Diuinity deceased also. Alice Ball maried to one Mr Bardd, Ione Ball maried to one Temple in Lichfeild. ::2: An other daughtr Katherine Weston maried to Mr. Diett of Lichfeild, of whom she had sonnes and daughtrs. ::Anthony Diott Councellour at Lawe of the Inner Temple deceased of whose sone who now is of the Temple also you may inquire at large of his generation wherein I shall come short. ::Iohn Diot of Lichfeild deceased. ::Arthur Diot of Lichfeild deceased. ::Ione Diot maried to Mr. Cressy, who had a daughter maried to Sr. Iohn Curson yet liuing near to Oxon.~ The said Lady Curson had a former husband a Marchant in London, but I knowe not his Name. ::Yor assured loueinge cozen ::John Weston ::[seal] ::In Dorso: ::To the right worth~ Mr. ::Richard Weston Councellour ::at lawe of the Inner Temple ::these: ::London ===== James Weston Funeral Certificate ===== :The funeral certificate of Sir James Weston, Baron of the Exchequer (d. 1633) was recorded at the College of Arms as required by the 1568 order of the Earl Marshall.[https://elizabethan.org/ Renaissance: The Elizabethan World] website. Elizabethan Heraldry, [https://elizabethan.org/heraldry/earl_marshal.html Earl Marshall's Orders, 1568]. The College of Arms has two copies of this funeral certificate which have been examined by Adam Tuck, current Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, one a draft copy and one a final version. A copy of this funeral certificate was placed in the Weston Pedigree. :Transcription of the two originals found in the College of Arms archives. The two copies are essentially identical with a couple of very minor spelling differences. The College of Arms transcription: ::Sir James Weston Knight one of ye1 Barons of the excheq[ue]r and youngest sonne of James Weston of Lichfeild [sic] in the county of Staff[ord] Gentleman 4th sonne of John Weston by Ciceley2 his wife Da[ughter] of Raph3 Nevill4 Lo[rd] Nevill and sister of Raph Earle of Westmerland [sic] died in London ye 5th day of December 1633 and his body was conveyed to Castle Camps where it lies interred, he mar[ried] Mary Da[ughter] of James Weston of Itam5 in ye county of Kent Esq[uire] and by her had yssue only one Da[ughter] & heire called Anne mar[ried] to Nicholas Bacon of Gillingham in ye county of Norf[olk] Esq[uire] 5th sonne of Sir Nicholas Bacon of Redegrave Knight and prime Baronett of Engl[and] by whom she had yssue Anne sole Da[ughter] of ye age of about 13 yeares whose mother aforesaid Anne died ye [blank space] daye of September 1621 and lyes buried at Castle Camps aforesaid by her said father Sir James ye Defunct who made ye said Nicholas Bacon his sole Executor of his last will & Testament who in Testymony [that6] this Certificate is true hath subscribed it with his hand being taken ye 23th [sic] day of January 1633 by Henry Chitting Chester Herauld to be recorded in ye Office of Armes. ::[signed] Nich[olas] Bacon7 :Copy as it appears in the Segar Pedigree:[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): page 108, image of original from Add. MS 18667.[[#BL Add. 18667|BL Add. MS 18667]], folio 127 verso. ::Out of the Booke of Certificates in the Office of Armes ::Sr Iames Weston Knight one of the Barons of the excheq, and youngest sone of Iames Weston of Lichefeild in the county of Staff: gent' fourth sonne of Iohn Weston by Cecilie his wife daughter of Rafe Neuile Lo: Neuile, and sister of Rafe E of Westmerland. died in Londo~ the fifth day of December 1633, and his body was conuayed to Castle Camps where it lyes interred ::He maried Mary daughter of Iames Weston of Itam in ye County of Kent~ Esq. and by her had yssue onely one daughter and heire called Anne maried to Nicholas Bacon of Gillingham in ye County of Norff: Esq. fift son~e of Sr Nich~as Bacon of Redgaue Kt & prime Baronet of Engl~ by whome she had yssue Anne sole daughter now of the age of about thirteene yeares whose mother aforesaid Anne died the day of September 1621 and lyes buried at Castle Camps aforesaide by her saide father Sr James the defunct who made the saide Nich~as Bacon his sole Executor of his last will, & Testament who in testimony that this certificate is true hath subscribed it with his hand being taken the 23th day of January 1633 by Henr Chitting Chester herald to be recorded in the Office of Armes. ::Nich: Bacon ===== Family Connections Chart ===== :Chart showing many of the prominent descendants of John and Cecilia Weston in the first few generations, and the connection between the Westons of Lichfield, Roxwell and Rugeley. {{Image|file=Notes on Cecilia Weston.png |caption=Westons of Lichfield, Roxwell and Rugeley. |size=xl}} === Miscellaneous Notes === *'''Plausibility of fabrication:''' The very contention that Segar's Weston pedigree was fabricated is itself strange.
What exactly is the allegation, because there are two separate assertions here? The first, being argued here, is that Cecilia is an invention to create a connection to the Earls of Westmorland. Note that not even Waters ever made this claim. The second claim, made by Waters, is that Richard Weston, Earl of Portland’s grandfather Richard was falsely made to be a son of John Weston and Cecilia Neville. Well that would be an irrational way to fabricate a pedigree. First, you invent a nonexistent person, then you invent a nonexistent relationship to connect to the nonexistent person - that doesn’t make sense. Fabricated pedigrees attach a known person in a pedigree to a real person. In other words, if Segar wanted to fabricate the Weston pedigree he would have connected Richard Weston to Cecilia because she was a known/real daughter of Ralph, Lord Neville. *'''Two Cecilia Westons:''' Two John Westons married a woman named Cecilia and this has at times caused some confusion. The first, of course, is John Weston of Lichfield who married Cecilia Neville, the subject of this page. The second is his nephew [[Weston-1956|John Weston]] of Rugeley who married Cecilia Ford. =====Notes on arms used===== :There are two different coats of arms associated with the Westons. This has led to some confusion as to the relationships between the different branches of the family, and charges that various branches are unrelated to each other. The first is the ancient arms of the family which can be traced back to the 12th century: :''Or, an eagle displayed regardant sable'' :The second is most commonly associated with the Westons of Lichfield, but can also be found being used by other Weston branches: :''Ermine, on a chief azure five bezants'' :So who used what and what does it tell us about their relationships. {{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-60.jpg |caption=Weston of Lichfield
''Ermine, a martlet gules,''
''on a chief azure 5 bezants.'' |size=150 |align=l }} :- John Weston of Lichfield used a seal with :''Ermine, a martlet, on a chief 5 bezants.''''The Herald and Genealogist'', vol. 8. (1874): [https://books.google.ca/books?id=CDI9AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA508 page 508]. :- This seal and arms descended to his grandson Dr. John Weston, Canon of Christ Church. :''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief azure 5 bezants.''[[#Gutch|Gutch]]. ''History of the University of Oxford.'' (1786): [https://books.google.com/books?id=bLU8AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA488 pages 488-489].''The Herald and Genealogist'', vol. 8. (1874): [https://books.google.ca/books?id=CDI9AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA508 page 508]. :- Granddaughter Joan Dyott, daughter of Catherine (Weston) Dyott, displayed on her tomb: :''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief azure 5 bezants.''[[#Jones|Jones]]. ''Parish of Tettenhall.'' (1894): [https://books.google.com/books?id=N__lAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA252 page 252]. :- Robert Weston, Lord Chancellor of Ireland bore the same arms on his monument. :''Ermine, a martlet gules, on a chief azure 5 bezants.''[[#CMS|Church Monuments Society]]. ''Church Monuments.'' vol. 13. (1998): [https://tinyurl.com/2vbh6kdh page 81]. {{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-61.jpg |caption=Weston of Roxwell
''Ermine, a martlet gules,
charged with a mullet or,
on a chief azure 5 bezants.'' |size=150 |align=l }} :- Judge Richard Weston of Skreens in Roxwell, Essex on his tomb: :''Ermine, a martlet gules charged with a mullet or, on a chief azure 5 bezants.''[[#EAS9|Trans.]] of the Essex Archaeological Society, volume 9. (1903): [https://books.google.com/books?id=u5cWAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA57 page 57]. {{clear}} :'''Weston of Rugeley:''' The ancient arms of Weston of Weston-under-Lizard, and of Rugeley were ''Or, an eagle displayed sable.'' These arms can be found going back to at least the 13th century.[[#Bridgeman|Bridgeman]]. "Parish of Weston-Under-Lizard," in ''Collections for a History of Staffordshire'', vol. 2. (1899): see for example [https://books.google.com/books?id=zOkGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA19 pages 9-20, 37, 44, 315, etc]. It was said by Waters that the arms of Weston of Lichfield were entirely different from those of Weston of Rugeley, so they cannot be the same family. However, it can be shown that Weston of Rugeley also used the Weston of Lichfield coat of arms. :Richard Weston of Rugeley (d. 1613) on his monument has: ''1 and 4, Or, an eagle displayed sable; 2d Ermine, and chief azure 5 bezants; 3d Arms of Ford (his mother).''[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 27-28. :His son Ralph Weston of Rugeley (dvp 1605) on his monument has: ''1 and 4, Or, an eagle displayed sable; 2d Ermine, and chief azure 5 bezants; 3d Arms of Ford.''[[#Potter|Potter]]. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered.'' (2022): pages 29.
{{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-59.jpg |caption=Weston |size=150 |align=l }} {{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-62.jpg |caption=Weston of Rugeley |size=150 |align=l }} {{Image |file=Cochoit_Images-63.jpg |caption=Weston, Earl of Portland |size=150 |align=l }} {{clear}} :https://books.google.com/books?id=zOkGAAAAYAAJ :https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Weston-2732 :https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015039595601&view=1up&seq=61&q1=Weston ===== Brief Notes on Children ===== *Richard Weston. Born say 1513. ===== Great Migration Connections ===== *[[Weston-1315 |Thomas Weston]] of Hagley Hall in Rugeley was a brother of Sir Richard Weston (1579–1658) Baron of the Exchequer and a son of Ralph Weston of Rugeley, Staffordshire. He was a Merchant Adventurer with interests in the Virginia and Plymouth colonies. He traveled several times between England, Virginia, and New England. His daughter married Roger Conant Jr. ===== Slade Question ===== :Judge Richard Weston's will mentions "Mary Slade, John Milborne's sister". Water's said he found "certain proof" that Richard Weston's sister married John Slade of Coventry, and that this sister had two daughters, Mary Slade and Joan Slade who married John Milbourne of Marks Hall in Dunmow. Evidence is from the 1594 IPM of John Milborne which sets out his marriage settlement.[[#Waters|Waters]]. ''Family of Chester of Chicheley'', vol. 1. (1878): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmem01wategoog/page/n133/mode/2up?view=theater page 95]. :If Richard Weston really had a sister who married John Slade of Coventry, who is she? The 1633 Weston Pedigree makes clear he had two sisters, Alice who married John Ball, and Catherine who married John Dyott. :The actual wording of the marriage settlement of Joan Slade and John Milborne is that she was "consanguineam" of Judge Richard Weston. This is very broad term which implies a near relative and might mean cousin/niece/nephew/aunt/uncle/grandson/granddaughter/etc. :However, taken in conjunction with the ''Visitations of Essex'' which gives Richard Weston a sister ______ married to Slade, this would seem to confirm that Richard Weston had a sister who married John Slade. Elsewhere in the same ''Visitation'' Joan is called "by the sister of Judge Weston" and "daughter of John Slade of Coventry by the niece Judge Weston."[[#Metcalfe|Metcalfe]]. ''Visitations of Essex'', vol. I. (1878): [https://books.google.com/books?id=hqwKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA248 page 248] and [https://books.google.com/books?id=hqwKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA412 page 412]. So, which is it - is Joan (Slade) Melborne the niece of Judge Weston, or is her mother the niece of Judge Weston? :The marriage settlement of Joan Slade and John Melborne says that she was "consanguineam" of Judge Richard Weston. This is very broad term which implies a near relative and might mean cousin/niece/nephew/aunt/uncle/grandson/granddaughter/etc. In fact, it is odd the way an unknown sister only is given in the Weston pedigree in Essex ''Visitations'' with then details concerning the marriage of Joan Slade and John Melborne. It seems likely that Richard Weston having a sister Slade is not original to the ''Visitation'' but rather was added by antiquarians later. Until details regarding who this John Slade of Coventry married are found, it is uncertain how Joan Slade is related to this Weston family. == Summary == :There is overwhelming evidence that John Weston married Cecilia Neville, as given in the 1633 Weston Pedigree created by the College of Arms. Most of the direct evidence does come from the pedigree itself where the relationship is detailed by multiple sworn statements, charter evidence, and other documents. It is also supported indirect evidence such as heraldry, statements of kinship. :An examination of all of the arguments made by Waters claiming the pedigree to be a forgery show that he was wrong on every point. == Conclusion == :Cecilia Neville was the daughter of Ralph Neville, Baron Neville, and a sister of Ralph Neville, 4th Earl of Westmorland exactly as described in the pedigree created at the college of arms. Claims that the pedigree was fabricated are without merit. == Sources== :'''Footnotes and citations:''' :'''Source list:''' *J. H. Baker, "Weston, Richard (d. 1572)", in ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2008 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29125, accessed 29 Jan 2014]. *Bell, Henry Bradley. ''Archbishop Laud and Priestly Government.'' (1905). [https://books.google.com/books?id=9gIMAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA173 page 173]. *Bliss, James ed. ''The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, William Laud,'' volume VI part II. (1857). [https://books.google.com/books?id=8SgBAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA358 pages 358-359]. *Blomfield, James Charles. ''History of the Deanery of Bicester, Part VIII: History of Ardley, Bucknell, Caversfield and Stoke Lynn''. (London, 1894): [https://books.google.com/books?id=CMpSAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA54 page 54]. *Bridgeman, Ernest. "History of the Manor and Parish of Weston-Under-Lizard, in the County of Stafford," in ''Collections for a History of Staffordshire'', volume 2. (London: Staffordshire Record Society, 1899). *Church Monuments Society. ''Church Monuments: Journal of the Church Monuments Society,'' volume 13. (London: International Society for the Study of Church Monuments, 1998): [https://tinyurl.com/2vbh6kdh page 81]. *College of Arms. ''The Funeral Certificate of Sir James Weston, 1633.'' College of Arms MSS F.C.3/180 (draft copy) and College of Arms MSS I.23/72 (final copy). College of Arms, 130 Queen Victoria St., London, UK. Examined and transcribed by Adam Tuck, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant, December 2022. *d'Aubigné, Jean Henri Merle. ''History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin: Geneva and France.'' (New York, 1879): [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015049271094?urlappend=%3Bseq=335%3Bownerid=13510798886936890-367 305-308]. *Discovery: The National Archives, UK. "Nineteenth Century Copy of a Letter from Sir Simon Weston of Lichfield to Richard Weston, Esq. of Rugeley." Dated 9 December 1631, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3fd7d3a8-3634-4bfa-bf18-149dc96fc1ea D(W)1885/4/6/1]. *England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858. PROB 11: Will Registers, 1567-1598, Piece 54: Daper (1572). (Ancestry.com online database). [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/892286?mark=8dce522bedcf872fb2576d59e79aa485bf5333a21569bdc446b5964fc764bdee Will of Ricardi Westone], probate 29 Jul 1572. *Gutch, John ed. ''The History and Antiquities of the Colleges and Halls in the University of Oxford: by Antony Wood, M.A.'' (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1786): [https://books.google.com/books?id=bLU8AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA488 pages 488-489]. *Grosart, Alexander ed. ''The Lismore Papers of Richard Boyle, First'', series 2 part 1. (London, 1881): [https://books.google.com/books?id=l4MJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA79 pages 79-81]. *Harwood, Rev. Thomas ed. ''A Survey of Staffordshire: Containing the Antiquities of that County By Sampson Erdeswicke.'' (Westminster, 1820). [https://books.google.com/books?id=DEgJAAAAIAAJ Google Books link]. *''The Herald and Genealogist'', volume 8. (London, 1874): [https://books.google.ca/books?id=CDI9AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA508 page 508]. ''"Ani Boro"''. *History of Parliament Online website. Biography of [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/weston-richard-1527-72 WESTON, Richard (by 1527-72), of the Middle Temple, London and Roxwell, Essex.], originally from S.T. Bindoff ed. ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558''. (1982). *History of Parliament Online website. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/weston-richard-15789-1658 WESTON, Richard (c.1578/9-1658), of Hagley manor, Rugeley, Staffs. and the Inner Temple, London], originally from Thrush, Andrew and John P. Ferris eds. ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629'', (2010). *History of Parliament Online website. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/weston-james-1525-89 WESTON, James (c.1525-89), of Lichfield, Staffs.], originally from Hasler, P.W. ed. ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1558-1603'', (1981). *History of Parliament Online website. Biography of [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/weston-robert-1522-73 WESTON, Robert (by 1522-73), of Lichfield, Staffs.], originally from S.T. Bindoff ed. ''The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1509-1558''. (1982). *Jones, James P. ''A History of the Parish of Tettenhall, in the County of Stafford.'' (London, 1894): [https://books.google.com/books?id=N__lAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA252 page 252]. *Kettle, Ann J. ed. "A List of Families in the Archdeaconry of Stafford, 1532-3" in ''Collections for a History of Staffordshire'', Fourth Series Volume VIII. (Stafford: Staffordshire Record Society, 1976). *Longstaffe, W. Hylton Dyer ed. ''Heraldic Visitation of the Northern Counties in 1530 by Thomas Tonge: With an Appendix of Other Heraldic Documents Relating to the North of England.'' (London, 1863): [https://books.google.com/books?id=ve0OvvM9qr8C&pg=PA29 page 29]. *Metcalfe, Walter C. ed. ''Visitations of Essex by Hawley, 1552; Hervey, 1558; Cooke, 1570; Raven, 1612; and Owen and Lilly, 1634. To which are added Miscellaneous Essex Pedigrees from Various Harleian Manuscripts: and an Appendix containing Berry's Essex Pedigrees,'' volume I. (London: Harleian Society Visitation Series volume 13, 1878): [https://books.google.com/books?id=hqwKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA318 page 318]. *Morant, Philip. ''The History and Antiquities of the County of Essex,'' volume 2. (London, 1768): [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/788910/?offset=0#page=89&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= page 70] and [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/788910/?offset=0#page=194&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= page 171]. *Noble, Mark. ''A History of the College of Arms: And the Lives of All the Kings, Heralds, and Persuivants from the Reign of Richard III.'' (London, 1804): [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59 page 59], page 231], and [https://books.google.com/books?id=cXAUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA242 pages 242-245].. *Norcliffe, Charles Best ed. ''Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564'', (London: Harleian Society Visitation Series, vol. 16, 1881): [https://books.google.com/books?id=JvwUAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA226 page 226]. *Three known extant copies (of the original 6) of Segar's 1633 Weston Pedigree: *#BL Add. MS 74251A. ''Illuminated Genealogy of the Family of Weston-under-Lizard, co. Stafford, 25 Nov 1633.'' BL Add. MS 74251A. The British Library Manuscript Department, Boston Spa, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, UK. *#BL Add. MS 18667. ''Weston-Cave Heraldic Pedigrees by William Segar, knt., Garter King of Arms, 25 Nov. 1633.'' BL Add. MS 18667. The British Library Manuscript Department, Boston Spa, Wetherby, West Yorkshire, UK. *#SRO 1344/1. ''Weston Pedigree, 25 Nov. 1633.'' SRO 1344/1. Staffordshire Record Office, Eastgate Street, Stafford, UK. *Potter, Shawn and Lois Potter. ''Weston Pedigree Reconsidered: A Review of Documentation Provided by the College of Arm.'' (2022). Available at [https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Weston+Pedigree+Reconsidered&crid=39PLEM6M26OC6&sprefix=weston+pedigree+reconsidered%2Caps%2C133&ref=nb_sb_noss Amazon.com]. *Ruigh, Robert E. ''The Parliament of 1624: Politics and Foreign Policy.'' (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1971): [https://books.google.com/books?id=MGXKvwEACAAJ&pg=PA319 page 319]. *Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "New Walton Descent from Edward III," (First post by Shawn Potter on 24 November 2011). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/QozzNrcLPPY/m/7kkDUgcx-f8J Google Groups link]. *Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Additonal Evidence for New Walton Descent from Edward III," (First post by Shawn Potter on 6 December 2011). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/QozzNrcLPPY/m/7kkDUgcx-f8J Google Groups link]. *Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Weston / Walton descent from the Earls of Westmorland," (First post by Joe Cochoit on 17 February 2014). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/37WN4EU-PyA/m/8_KiDylo42AJ Google Groups link]. *Soc.Genealogy.Medieval Discussion Group. "Family of John Weston, of Lichfield, Staffordshire (died c.1550)," (First post by Douglas Richardson on 14 March 2014). [https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/bIst5T6YfQw Google Groups link]. *Townshend, Dorthea. ''The Life and Letters of the Great Earl of Cork''. (1904): [https://archive.org/details/lifelettersofgre00towniala/page/213 page 213]. *Transactions of the Essex Archaeological Society, volume 9. (Colchester: Essex Archaeological Society, 1903): [https://books.google.com/books?id=u5cWAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA57 page 57]. ''"Some Essex Brasses: Three Shields Belonging to Judge Richard Weston."'' *Waters, Robert Edmond Chester. ''Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Chester of Chicheley'', volume 1. (London, 1878): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmem01wategoog/page/n133/mode/2up?view=theater page 93-110].

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[[Category:Weston Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Weston surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ==Surname Variants== This study covers the surnames Weston, Wesson and Western. == Weston families == Weston is a generic surname, which may just indicate that the founder of a particular Weston family lived to the west of a town (or other settlement). As such, the name springs up all over the place in England, and there can be no expectation that two different Weston families will have a common patrilineal ancestor if traced back far enough. The following are some of the major Weston families documented in WikiTree. It's always a pleasure to add a new one! ===Massachusetts Westons=== ====Duxbury==== Descended from *[[Weston-497|Edmund Weston]] born 1606. Publications * National Genealogical Society Quarterly, ''The Descendants of Edmund Weston, Revisited'' by Eugene Stratton, CG, Vol 71, pgs 41-63. * Charles Edward Banks, ''The Planters of the Commonwealth'' (Boston, 1930), pg 156 * Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England'', (Boston, 1855-61), Vol 1, pg 45 * Nahum Mitchell, ''History of the Early Settlement of Bridgewater'' (Boston, 1840), pg 11 * Shurtleff, ''Records of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England'' (Boston, 1855-61), Vol 8, pg 189; Vol 2, 127; Vol 3, pgs 30 and 32 * Thomas Weston, Jr., Esq., A.M., ''The Descendants of Edmund Weston of Duxbury, Mass. for Five Generations,'' NEHGR 41(July 1887):285. BEWARE: This source is known to have numerous errors. * ''The Mayflower Descendant: A Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History'', Boston, MA, , 1913, Vol 15, pg 187 Sources * Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1899- . (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010) 15:187 ==== Reading ==== Descended from *[[Weston-38|John Weston]] born about 1631 ====Salem==== Descended from the Westons of Reading, Massachusetts, with the first Salem resident being *[[Weston-4709|Samuel Weston]] born 1689. === Dorset Westons === ==== Westons of Calew Weston ==== Members of the le Calewe family, possessors of the manor of Dunes Weston or Calew Weston at Stalbridge, may have have adopted Weston as a surname as early as a will of 1308. A conveyance of 1290 mentions John le Calewe of North Weston in Stalbridge (Somerset Heritage Centre: DD\WHh/352) and the family were still at the manor in 1729 (Will of Mary Weston, Widow of Calew Weston, National Archives: PROB 11/632/275). === Essex Westons === ==== Earls of Portland ==== {{Image|file=Weston_Name_Study-1.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Richard Weston, 1st Earl of Portland}} :[[Weston-129|Richard Weston]], Lord Treasurer and future 1st earl of Portland, is shown by an official pedigree to be descended from the Staffordshire Westons by way of his grandfather [[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] son of [[Weston-41|John Weston]] of Weeford and [[Neville-1904|Cecilia Neville]]. This pedigree was certified in 1632 by William Segar the Garter King of Arms. However there is an ongoing controversy over the reliability of this pedigree. You can find a summary of this controversy and the arguments on both sides on the '''[[Space:Weston_1632_Pedigree_Controversy|Weston 1632 Pedigree Controversy]]''' page. The family were based at Skreens in Roxwell, Essex during the 16th and 17th centuries. Descended from *[[Weston-137|Richard Weston]] born circa 1530 === Kent Westons === ==== Biddenden ==== The family of [[Weston-7781|Richard Weston]] , schoolmaster at Biddenden. Perhaps another Wealden branch originating in Sussex. Descended from *[[Weston-7782|John Weston]] born circa 1720 ==== Greenwich ==== The family of [[Weston-9344|William Weston]] born in Greenwich in 1740. Descended from *[[Weston-9400|Richard Weston]] born circa 1710 === Lincolnshire Westons === Originating from Weston near Spalding in Lincolnshire, with descendants at Prested Hall in Essex. Possible ancestors of the Westons at Sutton Place in Surrey and the Earls of Portland in Essex. Descended from *[[Weston-3832|Haylerike de Weston]], Saxonicus born circa 1100 Publications *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=FlI4AQAAMAAJ&&pg=PA1561 A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland, John Burke, Vol II: M to Z, Henry Colburn, London, 1846, p. 1561] === Somerset Westons === ==== Westerns of East Quantoxhead ==== A family of Westerns appear to have lived from at least the 18th century in and around the Quantock Hills. Descended from *[[Western-660|William Western]] born circa 1777 === Staffordshire Westons === {{Image|file=Weston_Name_Study-2.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Aquilas non capit muscas}} Descended from *[[Weston-1675|Urnoi de Weston]] born circa 1047. Publications * [https://archive.org/stream/collectionsforhi02staf_0#page/n48/mode/1up History of the manor and parish of Weston-Under-Lizard] in Collections for a history of Staffordshire, Staffordshire Record Society, Vol. II, Houghton and Hammond, Birmingham 1899, pp 2-69. *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=VmsJAAAAQAAJ&lpg=PA275 Notes and Queries, Fourth Series, Vol. IX, Jan-Jun 1872, Office, London, 1872, p. 274] *[https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhera02inburk#page/2177/mode/1up Staffordshire Westons in Burke's Landed Gentry] *[https://archive.org/stream/staffordshireped00dugd#page/483/mode/1up Weston of Rugeley in William Dugdale's Visitation] ===Surrey Westons=== ==== Westons of Albury, Clandon, Ockham and West Horsley==== {{Image|file=Weston_Name_Study-3.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Weston of Albury}} Descended from *[[Weston-2261|Radulphus Weston]] born circa 1040. In the early nineteenth century, brothers [[Weston-4208|Francis William Weston]] and [[Weston-4197|George Edward Nicholas Weston]] settled near Wollongong in New South Wales, Australia and the family built the Horsley Homestead there, named after the family seat at West Horsley in Surrey. Publications *[https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=9bYHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA81 Surrey Westons in Brayley's A Topographical History of Surrey] *[https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhera02inburk#page/2176/mode/1up Surrey Westons in Burke's Landed Gentry] ====Westons of Sutton Place==== {{Image|file=Weston_Name_Study.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Weston of Sutton Place}} Descended from *[[Weston-303|Edmund Weston]] of Boston in Lincolnshire. The assertion that the Westons of Sutton Place are a branch of the Westons of Albury is doubtful (see [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/weston-sir-richard-1465-1541 History of Parliament]) as is Burke's Landed Gentry's [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhera02inburk#page/2177/mode/1up 1894] inclusion of them in the Staffordshire family. Note the entry in BLG of [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=FlI4AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA1561 1846] giving descent from the Lincolnshire Westons. Publications * [https://archive.org/stream/annalsofoldmanor00harrrich#page/n10/mode/1up Annals of an Old Manor-House: Sutton Place, Guildford], by Frederic Harrison, published by Macmillan and Co in 1893. === Sussex Westons === Various families of yeoman farmers called Weston clustered around Mayfield, Rotherfield, Ticehurst and Burwash in East Sussex in the 16th century. Probably, but not necessarily, related: Y-DNA results for an asserted descendant of [[Weston-5079|Thomas Weston]] born c1655 in Burwash predict the largely Nordic I-M253 hablogroup, whilst those of an asserted descendant of [[Weston-2997|Thomas Weston]] born before 1413 in Mayfield predict the more generally Western European R-M269. Sources * [https://theweald.org/home.asp The Weald of Kent, Surrey and Sussex] website contains extensive historical information about sixteenth century Westons in east Sussex and the family's later appearance in west Kent. ====Burwash==== Descended from *[[Weston-3097|Richard Weston]] born circa 1538. *[[Weston-3115|Henry Weston]] born circa 1539. *[[Weston-3121|Stephen Weston]] born circa 1543. *[[Weston-3125|John Weston]] born circa 1550. *[[Weston-7285|William Weston]] born circa 1635. *[[Weston-5079|Thomas Weston]] born circa 1655. *[[Weston-3033|George Weston]] born circa 1705. ====Mayfield==== {{Image|file=Weston-2018.png |align=r |size=s |caption=Weston of Cranbrook (assumed)}} Descended from *[[Weston-2997|Thomas Weston]] born before 1413. *[[Weston-2403|Richard Weston]] born circa 1545. *[[Weston-2409|Nicholas Weston]] born circa 1564. *[[Weston-2411|Ralph Weston]] born circa 1565. *[[Weston-4566|John Weston]] born circa 1670. Jacobean descendants of the earliest Westons of Mayfield wove woollen cloth in [[Weston-1999 | Cranbrook]], Georgian ones farmed sheep in [[Weston-1996 | Tenterden]] and Victorian family members migrated to destinations including the [[Weston-1994 | West Midlands]] , [[Weston-2051 | Merseyside]], [[Weston-2040 | Bengal]] and [[Weston-2049 | Australia]]. Publications *[https://archive.org/stream/mayfieldstoryan00irvgoog#page/n9/mode/1up Mayfield, the story of an old Wealden village], by E. M. Bell-Irving, published by William Clowes & Sons in 1903. Sources *[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/c/F255088 Sharnden Manor documentation] in the National Archives and Sussex Records Offices. ====Newick==== Descended from *[[Weston-7039|William Weston]] born about 1670. ====Rotherfield==== Rotherfield and Mayfield villages are so close, that it is hard to distinguish between the the families resident in the two parishes, with family members making use of both churches at different times. Descended from *[[Weston-3063|Ralph Weston]] born circa 1526. Publications *[http://www.theweald.org/d10.asp?bookid=Pullein089 Rotherfield - The Story of some Wealden Manors] by Catharine Pullein, published by Courier in 1928. ====Ticehurst==== Descended from *[[Weston-2971|John Weston]] born circa 1517 === Wiltshire Westons === Descended from *[[Weston-662|Thomas Weston]] born 1542. Publications * [https://archive.org/stream/registersbishop00unkngoog#page/n5/mode/1up The Registers of Bishops Cannings] transcribed by Joseph Henry Parry, "Gazette" Printing Works, Devizes, 1906. ==Weston researchers== With many different Weston lines falling within the one name study, different researchers have different areas of interest. The following genealogists have carried out extensive work and may be worth contacting when a question comes up in connection with their specialities. *[[Hess-2099|Kirk Hess]] has carried out extensive work on some of the aristocratic Weston lines and has vast WikiTree experience. *[[Weston-4750|JG Weston]] is working on a large number of profiles associated with the descendants of his ancestor [[Weston-4879|Henry Weston]] born about 1700 in Fletching, Sussex, England. He is in the process of transferring his results from Ancestry to WikiTree and then plans to move on to fleshing out the new profiles; the detailing on his own is already most impressive. *[[Weston-987|Chris Weston]] is also working on his Weston ancestors: recently in the West Midlands, but prior to that in Kent and Sussex. Chris and JG have similar Y-DNA results, though not quite close enough to normally qualify as a match over the period that surnames have been in use. Chris remains convinced that eventually they'll turn out to be from the same family. In the meantime, Chris also works on some of the more famous Weston family lines in England, trying to steer a correct course through the muddy waters of dubious aristocratic pedigrees and mouldering legal documents. *[[Weston-2603|Don Weston]], frustrated with progress on his own Weston ancestors in the Antipodes, has taken on the Herculean task of helping out generally with the enormous number of Westons in Australia and New Zealand. *[[Rorabacher-18|Jo Hollingsworth]] toiled through the arguments and counter-arguments revolving around the Henry Lilly, rouge croix of the College of Arms's fabulous pedigree created for Richard Weston first Earl of Portland in 1632, producing a helpful [[Space:Weston_1632_Pedigree_Controversy|Weston 1632 Pedigree Controversy]] page for anyone seeking clarification. == Resources == === Weston Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WESTON List of Westons on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/WESTON G2G feed of questions tagged "Weston"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=WESTON Orphaned Weston profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Weston-1 Unsourced Weston profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=WESTON Unconnected Weston profiles on WikiTree]. === Wesson Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WESSON List of Wessons on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/WESSON G2G feed of questions tagged "Wesson"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=WESSON Orphaned Wesson profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Weston-1 Unsourced Wesson profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=WESSON Unconnected Wesson profiles on WikiTree]. === Western Resources === * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WESTERN List of Westerns on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/WESTERN G2G feed of questions tagged "Western"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=WESTERN Orphaned Western profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Western-1 Unsourced Western profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=WESTERN Unconnected Western profiles on WikiTree].

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[[Category:English Quakers]] [[Category:Scarborough, Yorkshire]] The purpose of this page is document the history and inhabitants of Westwood, a road in Scarborough and the estate of the first house to be built on the road: Westwood Villa (later Westwood, later Westwood House, and Ravens Court). It is '''a work in progress'''. It is a work in progress. Your contribution to this work is welcomed, however small. Work on buildings other than Westwood Villa is particularly welcomed. Current task: the inhabitants of Westwood in the 1901 Census. == Westwood Villa == Westwood Villa was built by [[Rowntree-245|William Rowntree]] and his wife [[Stickney-877|Mary (Stickney) Rowntree]]. It was named for the Westwood area of Beverley (East Riding), beloved of Mary's mother [[Butler-21356|Mary (Butler) Stickney]]. Both Rowntree and Stickney families were members of the Society of Friends (Quackers). As originally built, Westwood Villa consisted of four rooms on two floors, and possibly attic rooms. Then, and now, the building had two fronts: a front to the road, and a front to the garden. From the road front, the building looked like the classic chilidren's drawing of a house, with a central front door, a window on either side with a window on the first floor above the front door and each of those on the ground floor, a slate-tiled roof above. The building was brick, probably rendered even then. Inside the front door was a t-shaped or cross-shaped corridor. To the left (town-ward) side, was the kitchen, which continued in this function to the present day. It is marked by the huge window which is typical of kitchen windows. The function of the room to the right is not known. The cross-corridor contained a staircase to the first floor, and at the townwardside, a door to the lane running down to the coach house and giving access to the garden. From the corridor on the garden-front side were one two rooms. If two, the one to the left, townwardside, opposite the kitchen was possibly a dining room, the one to the hillwardside was possibly a drawing room. There may have been a corridor, or a garden room, between the two, leading to the garden, both or one room may have had a door. At the first floor level, there were two (plus dressing room) or three bedrooms on the road-front,and two on the garden-front - the garden front rooms possibly having a dressing-room between them. In 187?3 an additional, full height extension was placed on the townward side end: it was 'the Nursery Extension', and followed the pattern of two rooms from a corridor of the rest of the house. The garden front room was linked to the ?dining room by a double door. The road front room appears to have been a series of ancillary domestic rooms including a scullery and a toilet. On the first floor there was large room on the first floor garden front, and above the ground-floor domestic rooms was a bathroom, and separate toilet above the one on the ground floor. The bathroom and new large room facing the garden are at the same height as the other first floor rooms, but as this is slightly above the hight achieved by the staircase in to this part of the house, these are reached by small flights of steps into these rooms. The toilet, however, is at the same level as the floor at the top of the staircace. Another short flight of steps provides circulation to the two bedrooms in the original part of the house. At the attic level, was a low rooom looking out of a gable window to the garden front, a room with a sink above the two toilets below. At the time the extension was built (?or after) a tower was erected at the townward/road corner, with an entrance between the toilet and a box room (on the road facing side). The entry to the tower is low- ceilinged room with a round window looking over the road and railway lines. Above this room was a high ceilinged room, with windows on all four sides (partly obscured on one by the staircase leading to the roof. There have been three tales told to the current occupants about why the tower was built. First, that Westwood Villa was the first domestic building in Scarborough, to have water piped into the house, and the first to have an inside toilet: tower was needed to hold the water tanks storing the water which was piped up manually. The second is that the tower was built in response to the second building erected on Westwood, just to the hillwardside: the addition of the tower meant that the Villa was still the tallest building on the road. Third, that the tower was built for [name], who was a keen amateur photographer and artist, with the tower giving him the ability to paint and photograph the superb panoramas in both fair weather and foul (it is not heated though, and can get very chilly!). The room with the sink at the attic floor was used as a dark room: the glass in the windows was red. At some point, the windows on the garden front were replaced with bay windows, a small loggia running between the pair on the ground floor. At some point, two dormer windows were placed in the attics above the windows of the rooms below. At some point, a new gable was constructed above the room to the right of the front room (now part of 2 Raven Villa), giving a full height room at the attic level, looking over Westwood and the railway. At some point many ancillary buildings were constructed between the kitchen / scullery and the road, and the hillward end was extended with flat roofs and a garage. In 1900 Westwood Villa was involved in the pro-Boer-war Riots in Scarborough "Writing his reminiscences in the winter of 1935/6, [[Rowntree-58|George Rowntree (1855-1940)]] says that Mary ([[Doncaster-86|Anna Mary (Doncaster) Rowntree (1849-1938)]]) Rowntree had just given William [[Rowntree-246|William Stickney Rowntree]]) a cup of hot milk when she heard the sound of broken glass from the other side of the house. He also recollects that while his brother [[Rowntree-49|John Watson Rowntree (1854-1935)]] was coming home from the Cafe his sister-in-law, Priscilla, had to hold a counterpane over the bed of her invalid son to ward off stones, which broke the window, a jug and a basin." https://www.guise.me.uk/rowntree/riots/details.htm. It seems likely that the older people were in a bedroom in the quieter garden-side of the house, and that the windows broken were on the road-side of the house. Westwood Villa was split into two in possibly in the 1920s. The townward side was retained by the Rowntree family, the hillward side, now named Melrose, was sold. Melrose had the front door, and the ?former garden room / passage) and the rooms to the right as one entered. A new staircase was added, giving access to the two bedrooms and ?dressing room - it thus extended slightly over the ground floor of Westwood House. The Melrose part was purchased by ??? The Westwood part was home to [[Rowntree-248|Allan Rowntree]] until his death in 1940, when he directed that the house, and his other property, be sold to provide an annuity to his widow [[Miller-76417|Mary (Miller) Rowntree]] (then resident with Allan's son by his first wife). During the second world war "Water tanks or static tanks as they were called were constructed at various places in the town for use in case of incendiary bomb attack. The first were placed in St Thomas Street, Westwood, Trafalgar Square and Prince of Wales Terrace opposite the Ramshill Hotel " At the Boys High School, Westwood, on 31 January, 1941 sixty enrolements were made for the Air Training Corps under a new National Scheme." SCARBOROUGH’S WAR YEARS - 1939-45 by Richard James Percy https://www.blunham.com/big/eng/YKS/NRY/Photographs/pdfs/TheScarboroughWarYears.pdf viewed 26 Oct 2025 A house, "Cherry Trees" was built in the original plot of Westwood Villa. At some point between the taking of the 1939 Register and her death on the 12 May 1961. In her probate record (proven 2 June 1961, Mary took up residence in Cherry Trees. The address at the time of her deathin 1961 is Granville Road rather than Westwood (the Road) as at that time Cherry Trees was accessed from Granville Road. In c. 2015 a new access road was run from Westwood to Cherry Trees. The beneficiary of Mary's estate was Caroline Olive Button record viewed online and will ordered 23 May 2020. "On 9 January,1945 the Housing Committee recommended the Council to buy the Sandybed Estate and Westwood Garden Estate for the building of temporary houses. There were 2.460 applicants for houses; 804 of them with no home at all SCARBOROUGH’S WAR YEARS - 1939-45 by Richard James Percy https://www.blunham.com/big/eng/YKS/NRY/Photographs/pdfs/TheScarboroughWarYears.pdf viewed 26 Oct 2025 The Westwood part of the villa was purchased by [[King-40975|Alan King]] who used the lobby and the rooms immediately to left and right of the inner lobby for his osteopathy practice. The room to the left, overlooking the garden and the Valley was used for dry work, the room to the right, overlooking the drive and Westwood road was used for wet work. Alan lived here with his wife [[Watson-27610|Pamela (Watson) King]] and daughter [[King-40963|Sandra (King) Gavan-Duffy]] and also her husband, [[Gavan Duffy-9|Charles Frank Gavan Duffy]]. In the ???? Melrose was renamed Raven Court. In the ?1950s Raven Court was split into a garden flat (1 Raven Court) and a maisonette (2 Raven Court). 2 Raven Court included the lane running down the hill, and the lower part of the garden on that side, totether with a yard running to the road. 1 Raven Court included the garden nearest the house, and the garage together with the land between the garage and Westwood's drive. to provide access to the maisonette, an extension was built onto the hillward side, with a staircase down to the ground at the street front of the house. At some point a garage for the maisonette was constructed between the stair bottom and the road, leaving a small passage between the original garage and the new. In Westwood, Sandra ran a nursery school in the rooms which had formerly been her father's osteopathy offices. She and Charles raised three children here, and their grandchildren were raised or played here. In her later years, Sandra sold Westwood House as it was then called, to her neighbours at Number 1 Raven Court, and her neighbours bought Westwood House at the same time. In 2012? the owners of Westwood sold the access lane to the townwardside which lead to Cherry Trees and the stables, and lower part of their garden, and the owners of 2 Raven Court sold their garden to a developer who built a small number of houses on the land. == Burton House (Number 1, Westwood) == In 1939 1 Westwood was occupied by Edward D Libby (medical practitioner) and family. == 4 Westwood == F Sleggs, 4 Westwood advertised for a maid for a lady and a little girl, or children out of arms, The Hour, 22 Sept 1874 Occupied in 1916 by a Robinson, advertising for a car in The Sheffield Daily Telegraph 19 August 1916 == 5 Westwood == Occupied by a Byass, advertising a car for saleYorkshire post 13 June 1930 ==9 Westwood == E.T. of 9 Westwood advertised for an upper housemaid, to work for two people, five maids kept Yorkshire Post and Leeds Intelligencer 30 July 1932 == Stamford House == "STAMFORD HOUSE, Westwood, Scarborough.— This Marine occupying one Of the choicest sites in Scarborough. with a south Aspect. and replete with evely requisite for occupation by n family of position. is for sale by Private Treaty at a greatly reduced price. For full particulars apply to Pirie and Orr, Auctioneers, Scarborough or to Temple and Philpin, solicitors, Kington, Heefordshire " The evening standard 02 December 1893 == Census data == === The 1851 Census === === The 1861 Census === === The 1871 Census === === The 1881 Census === === The 1891 Census === In the 1891 Census, the enumerator did not begin with Westwood (the house). To preserve the squence used in later censuses, this sequence is here reversed. All houses in this cencus was unnumbered and unnamed. (Westwood House) was occupied by the Rowntree family. '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 113; Page: 31; Schedule: 154
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William Rowntree (85), married, ?, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''William Rowntree''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''85''' || '''?''' || '''Pickering, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Mary S Rowntree || Wife || Married || F || 78 || || Beverley, Yorkshire, England |- | Maria Stickney || Visitor || Single || F || 77 || || Ridgmont, Yorkshire, England |- | Jane Kitchen || Servant || Single || F || 30 || Domestic || Hutton Cranswick, Yorkshire, England |- | Hannah Holliday || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Domestic || Middleton, Yorkshire, England |- | Ethel Smith || Servant || Single || F || 14 || Domestic || York, Yorkshire, England |} The next house was occupied by the Newton family. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Edward H Newton''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''60''' || '''Banker''' || '''Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Isabella Newton || Wife || Married || F || 47 || || South Shields, Durham, England |- | Elizabeth Newton || Daughter || Single || F || 18 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Charles W Newton || Son || Single || M || 17 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Isabella M Newton || Daughter || Single || F || 14 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Isaac Newton || Visitor || Married || M || 53 || Retired sergeant major || Knaresborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Alice J Newton || Visitor || Married || F || 46 || || York, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary Hordy || Servant || Single || F || 33 || Cook || Seamer, Yorkshire, England |- | Ann Lodge || Servant || Single || F || 37 || Waiting maid || Wakefield, Yorkshire, England |- | Frances M Rose || Servant || Single || F || 29 || Housemaid || Yaxley, Huntingdonshire, England |- | Elizabeth W Bornett || Servant || Single || F || 22 || Nursemaid || Lincolnshire, England |- | Alice Keeling || Servant || Single || F || 17 || Kitchenmaid || Nunburnholme, Yorkshire, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 113; Page: 31; Schedule: 153
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Edward H Newton (60), married, Banker, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
The next house was occupied by the Legard family. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Constance Legard''' || '''Head''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''60''' || '''Living on her own means''' || '''York, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Maria Legard || Niece || Single || F || 16 || Scholar || Stokesley, Yorkshire, England |- | Jane White || Servant || Single || F || 46 || Housekeeper || Skelton, Yorkshire, England |- | Emily Wright || Servant || Single || F || 34 || Parlour maid || Yorkshire, England |- | Mary Hargreaves || Servant || Single || F || 16 || Kitchenmaid || Bromborough, Yorkshire, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 113; Page: 31; Schedule: 152
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Constance Legard (60), single, Living on her own means, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
The next house was occupied by Mrs Ringrow. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Susan A Ringrow''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''63''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Leven, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Agnes Hossett || Servant || Single || F || 32 || Nurse ct || London, Middlesex, England |- | Sarah Stork || Servant || Single || F || 46 || Cook domestic || Hull, Yorkshire, England |- | Emily Walker || Servant || Single || F || 16 || General servant || Whitby, Yorkshire, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 113; Page: 31; Schedule: 151
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Susan A Ringrow (63), widowed, Living on own means, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
The next house was occupied by the Crosby family. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Mary J Crosby''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''58''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Gertrude F Crosby || Daughter || Single || F || 25 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Marion C Crosby || Daughter || Single || F || 23 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Alfred E B Crosby || Son || Single || M || 21 || Dental student || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Edith M Crosby || Daughter || Single || F || 17 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Jane Wickham || Servant || Single || F || 21 || General servant || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 112; Page: 30; Schedule: 150
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Mary J Crosby (58), widowed, Living on own means, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
The next house was occupied by the Broke family. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Richard Broke''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''73''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Doncaster, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Alice J Broke || Daughter || Single || F || 44 || || Rotherham, Yorkshire, England |- | Ann Bostock || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Cook || Upper Tean, Staffordshire, England |- | Mary Roudall || Servant || Single || F || 21 || Housemaid || Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 112; Page: 30; Schedule: 149
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Richard Broke (73), widowed, Living on own means, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
The previous house was occupied by Mrs Laycock. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Ruth A Laycock''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''50''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Bradford, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Edward J Topling || Servant || Single || M || 25 || Butler || Durham, Durham, England |- | Mary Dunwell || Servant || Single || F || 25 || Housemaid || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary A Samson || Servant || Single || F || 37 || Cook || Heath, Derbyshire, England |- | John Wood || Brother-in-law || Married || M || 56 || Retired wine merchant || Howden, Yorkshire, England |- | Caroline E Wood || Sister-in-law || Married || F || 48 || Living on her own means || Bradford, Yorkshire, England |- | William H L Woodworth || Nephew || Single || M || 11 || Scholar || Bradford, Yorkshire, England |- | John L Woodworth || Nephew || Single || M || 8 || Scholar || Bradford, Yorkshire, England |- | Edith Allen Woodworth || Servant || Single || F || 29 || Governess || Wakefield, Yorkshire, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 112; Page: 30; Schedule: 148
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Ruth A Laycock (50), widowed, Living on own means, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
The next house was occupied by the Rodham family. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Catherine Rodham''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''67''' || '''Living on her own means''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Isabella Fowler || Niece || Single || F || 47 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary Benseman || Servant || Single || F || 32 || Housemaid || Levisham, Yorkshire, England |} '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3966; Folio: 112; Page: 30; Schedule: 147
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Catherine Rodham (67), widowed, Living on her own means, head of household in West Wood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
The houses on Westwood Road were enumerated starting at the bottom: Westwood Priory, Westwood Road was occupied by the Jerrold family '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 5; Schedule: 20
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Sydney B Jerrold (30), married, Carrister auditor of local sat board, head of household in Westwood Priory, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Sydney B Jerrold''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''30''' || '''Barrister auditor of local sat board''' || '''London, Middlesex, England''' |- | Maud F Jerrold || Wife || Married || F || 30 || || Glossop, Derbyshire, England |- | Adelaide K Goodrich || Visitor || Married || F || 32 || || Portsmouth, Hampshire, England |- | Jessie Whibe || Servant || Single || F || 34 || Cook domestic servant || Yorkshire, England |- | Kate Gracey || Servant || Single || F || 19 || Housemaid domestic servant || Flint, Flintshire, Wales |- | Annie S Medcroft || Visitor || Single || F || 22 || Layds maid || Woolwich, Kent, England |} Broom Lodge, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Topham family '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 5; Schedule: 21
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Frances E Topham (34), married, Hotel manager, head of household in Broom Lodge, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frances E Topham || Head || Married || M || 34 || Hotel manager || Mawthorpe, Yorkshire, England |- | Sarah L F Topham || Wife || Married || F || 29 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Bertha Topham || Daughter || || F || 5 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | John Clare || Visitor || Single || M || 34 || Chemist || Quatt, Shropshire, England |- | Mary A Hepworth || Servant || Single || F || 19 || General servant || Seamer, Yorkshire, England |- | '''Kathline Shaw''' || '''Servant''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''16''' || '''General servant''' || '''Lancashire, England''' |} Campbell Villa, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Foster family '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 6; Schedule: 22
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Henry Foster (80), married, Living on own means, head of household in Campbell Villa, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Henry Foster''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''80''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Elizabeth Foster || Wife || Married || F || 79 || || Hull, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary H Foster || Daughter || Single || F || 43 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary A Lydon || Servant || Single || F || 18 || General servant domestic || Hull, Yorkshire, England |} Woodhouse Villa, Westwood road was occupied by the Cook family.ref> '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 6; Schedule: 23
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William J Cook (41), married, Solicitor, head of household in Woodhouse Villa, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | William J Cook || Head || Married || M || 41 || Solicitor || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Jessie E Cook || Wife || Married || F || 39 || || Fareham, Hampshire, England |- | '''Ruth Plaxton''' || '''Servant''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''21''' || '''General servant domestic''' || '''Yorkshire, England''' |} St Winifreds, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Hick family. '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 6; Schedule: 24
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Ann Hick (71), widowed, Living on her own means, head of household in St Winifreds, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Ann Hick''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''71''' || '''Living on her own means''' || '''Ebberston, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Annie Hick || Daughter || Single || F || 42 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary Hick || Daughter || Single || F || 40 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Edith Fell || Servant || Single || F || 14 || General servant domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |} Fern Leigh, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Ellerby family. '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 6; Schedule: 25
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Mary Ellerby (58), widowed, Own means, head of household in Fern Leigh, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Mary Ellerby''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''58''' || '''Own means''' || '''Frodingham, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Annie Ellerby || Daughter || Single || F || 30 || || Salton, Yorkshire, England |- | Kate Ellerby || Daughter || Single || F || 27 || || Salton, Yorkshire, England |- | Sarah Marshall || Servant || Single || F || 15 || General servant domestic || Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England |} Bedale Villa, Westwood Road was occupied by the Dyson/Clifton family '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 6; Schedule: 26
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Elizabeth Dyson (70), widowed, Living on own means, head of household in Bedale Villa, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Elizabeth Dyson''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''70''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Annie Clifton || Daughter || Widowed || F || 36 || || York, Yorkshire, England |- | Beatrice Clifton || Granddaughter || Single || F || 18 || || York, Yorkshire, England |- | Kathleen Clifton || Granddaughter || Single || F || 5 || || London, Middlesex, England |} The Cottage, Westwood Road, was occupied by the Rooke family. '''1891 Census''': "1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG12; Piece number: 3967; Folio: 80; Page: 6; Schedule: 27
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Edgar D Rooke (30), married, Living on own means, head of household in The Cottage, Westwood Road in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Edgar D Rooke''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''30''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Emma P Rooke || Wife || Married || F || 31 || || Enville, Staffordshire, England |- | Annie Clixby || Servant || Single || F || 18 || General servant domestic || Hull, Yorkshire, England |} === The 1901 Census === Westwood Villa was occupied by the Rowntree Family. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 20; Page: 32; Schedule: 211
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James Henry Rowntree (51), single, Draper's house agent, head of household in Westwood Villa, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''James Henry Rowntree''' || '''Head''' || '''Single''' || '''M''' || '''51''' || '''Draper's house agent''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Mary S Rowntree || Mother || Widowed || F || 88 || Living on own means || Beverley, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary Spencer || Visitor || Single || F || 42 || Living on own means || Lincolnshire, England |- | Alice Whitehead || Visitor || Single || F || 26 || Sick nurse || Naburn, Yorkshire, England |- | Hannah White || Servant || Single || F || 41 || Cook domestic || Skelton, Yorkshire, England |- | Dorah A Metcalf || Servant || Single || F || 18 || Housemaid domestic || Ebberston, Yorkshire, England |- | Selina Appleby || Servant || Single || F || 17 || Housemaid domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |} Burton House was occupied by George Hudson '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 20; Page: 32; Schedule: 212
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George Ernst Hudson (47), married, Brewer, head of household at Burton House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''George Ernst Hudson''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''47''' || '''Brewer''' || '''Pimlico, Middlesex, England''' |- | Sarah Hutchinson || Servant || Widowed || F || 49 || Cook domestic || Brighouse, Yorkshire, England |- | Margaret J Larn || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Housemaid domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary M Larn || Servant || Single || F || 19 || Housemaid domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Charles D Hodgson || Servant || Single || M || 15 || Page boy || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |} Westhorpe House was occupied by the Liddon family '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 33; Schedule: 213
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Bessie Liddon (50), widowed, Living on own means, head of household at Westhorpe House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Bessie Liddon''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''50''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Cheshire, England''' |- | Mina M Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 24 || || |- | Alice E Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 23 || || Aldershot, Hampshire, England |- | Isabella B Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 22 || || |- | Florence Grace Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 21 || || |- | Margaret M Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 15 || || |- | Gwladys R Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 12 || || |- | Ethel Delofield || Governess || Single || F || 33 || Governess || Not Known |- | Rodger Walker || Cousin || Married || M || 54 || Living on own means || Bury, Lancashire, England |- | Jessie Milne || Servant || Single || F || 49 || Parlour maid domestic || |- | Ann Patrick || Servant || Single || F || 49 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Annie Shutt || Servant || Single || F || 21 || Cook domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Lillian Medcalf || Servant || Single || F || 22 || Housemaid domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary Harbord Yolley || Daughter || Single || F || 42 || || Hampshire, England |- | Margaret Bastiman || Servant || Married || F || 42 || Cook domestic || Derbyshire, England |- | Florence J Rycroft || Servant || Single || F || 21 || Housemaid domestic || Leeds, Yorkshire, England |} Westhorpe House was occupied by the Liddon family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Bessie Liddon''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''50''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Cheshire, England''' |- | Mina M Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 24 || || |- | Alice E Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 23 || || Aldershot, Hampshire, England |- | Isabella B Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 22 || || |- | Florence Grace Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 21 || || |- | Margaret M Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 15 || || |- | Gwladys R Liddon || Daughter || Single || F || 12 || || |- | Ethel Delofield || Governess || Single || F || 33 || Governess || Not Known |- | Rodger Walker || Cousin || Married || M || 54 || Living on own means || Bury, Lancashire, England |- | Jessie Milne || Servant || Single || F || 49 || Parlour maid domestic || |- | Ann Patrick || Servant || Single || F || 49 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Annie Shutt || Servant || Single || F || 21 || Cook domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Lillian Medcalf || Servant || Single || F || 22 || Housemaid domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary Harbord Yolley || Daughter || Single || F || 42 || || Hampshire, England |- | Margaret Bastiman || Servant || Married || F || 42 || Cook domestic || Derbyshire, England |- | Florence J Rycroft || Servant || Single || F || 21 || Housemaid domestic || Leeds, Yorkshire, England |} Tranby House was occupied by Mrs Hanmer '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 33; Schedule: 214
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Harriet Frances Hanmer (74), widowed, Living on own means, head of household at Tranby House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Harriet Frances Hanmer''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''74''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''London, England''' |- | Grace Broughton || Servant || Single || F || 28 || Ladys maid domestic || Doncaster, Yorkshire, England |- | Caroline Mason || Servant || Single || F || 31 || Cook domestic || Plumstead, Kent, England |- | Annie Nicholes || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Housemaid domestic || Buckinghamshire, England |- | Ada Crouch || Servant || Single || F || 21 || Kitchen maid domestic || Hammersmith, Middlesex, England |- | Alfred Waddingham || Servant || Single || M || 31 || Footman domestic || Hotham, Yorkshire, England |} Brompton House was occupied by Joseph Fox '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 33; Schedule: 215
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Joseph Fox Sharp (70), widowed, Retired civil engineer, head of household at Brrompton House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Joseph Fox Sharp''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''70''' || '''Retired civil engineer''' || '''Bishopwearmouth, Durham, England''' |- | Rebecca J Weston || Servant || Single || F || 41 || Cook domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary C Burrell || Servant || Single || F || 26 || General servant domestic || Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England |- | Annie Gibson || Servant || Single || F || 30 || Gent general servt domestic || Yorkshire, England |} Weston House was occupied by Benjamin Fowler '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 34; Schedule: 217
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Benjamin Fowler (72), widowed, Retired ship owner, head of household at Weston House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Peter Seddon''' || '''Head''' || '''Unmarried''' || '''M''' || '''68''' || '''Farmer''' || '''Lancashire, England''' |- | Ann Seddon || Sister || Unmarried || F || 73 || House keeper || Lancashire, England |- | James Seddon || Nephew || Unmarried || M || 47 || Farm labourer || Lancashire, England |- | James Alson || Servant || Unmarried || M || 21 || Farm labourer || Lancashire, England |- | James Partington || Servant || Unmarried || M || 53 || Farm labourer || Lancashire, England |- | Ralph Fletcher || Servant || Unmarried || M || 14 || Cowboy || Lancashire, England |} Hilthorpe House was occupied by Mrs Thompson '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 34; Schedule: 218
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Emily M M Thompson (53), widowed, Living on own means, head of household at Hilthorpe House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Emily M M Thompson''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''53''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Sand Hutton, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Eliza Crosby || Visitor || Single || F || 73 || || Yorkshire, England |- | Anne Ellis || Servant || Single || F || 50 || Ladys maid domestic || Weaverthorpe, Yorkshire, England |- | Alic D Williamson || Servant || Single || F || 40 || Cook domestic || Malpas, Cheshire, England |- | Eleanor J Dunning || Servant || Single || F || 44 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Margaret A Segsworth || Servant || Single || F || 18 || Second ho maid domestic || Claxton, Yorkshire, England |- | Nellie Elland || Servant || Single || F || 16 || Kitchen maid domestic || Sand Hutton, Yorkshire, England |- | Robert H Boddy || Servant || Single || M || 27 || Gardener domestic || Scalby, Yorkshire, England |} Westwood Mount was occupied by Mrs Duncombe. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 34; Schedule: 218
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Emily M M Thompson (53), widowed, Living on own means, head of household at Hilthorpe House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Jane M Duncombe''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''67''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Sand Hutton, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Emma Meyor || Servant || Single || F || 54 || Companion || Switzerland |- | Ellen Garbutt || Servant || Single || F || 63 || Cook domestic || Ross, Yorkshire, England |- | Lillie Morley || Servant || Single || F || 19 || Parlour maid domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Annie Hill || Servant || Single || F || 23 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Minnie Lamb || Servant || Single || F || 17 || Housemaid domestic || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |} Sunny Bank was occupied by the Shillitoe family. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 34; Schedule: 221
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James Shillito (56), married, Railway official, head of household in Sunny Bank, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''James Shillito''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''56''' || '''Railway official''' || '''Yorkshire, England''' |- | Ada Shillito || Wife || Married || F || 47 || || Yorkshire, England |- | Theodora Shillito || Daughter || || F || 12 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Paul Shillito || Son || || M || 7 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Florence K Holloway || Servant || Single || F || 17 || Gen servant domestic || London, Middlesex, England |} Misfield was occuplied by the Mackwood family. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 34; Schedule: 222
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James H Mackwood (50), married, Living on own means, head of household in Misfield, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''James H Mackwood''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''50''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Frances A Mackwood || Wife || Married || F || 49 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Henry H Mackwood || Son || || M || 10 || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Ellen Dent || Servant || Single || F || 26 || Cook domestic || Newark, Nottinghamshire, England |- | Kate Dent || Servant || Single || F || 22 || Housemaid domestic || Newark, Nottinghamshire, England |} Stamford House was occupied by the Clare family. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 22; Page: 35; Schedule: 223
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Edward Lovel Clare (40), married, Land agent, head of household at Stamford House, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Edward Lovel Clare || Head || Married || M || 40 || Land agent || Leicestershire, England |- | Edith Ann Clare || Wife || Married || F || 36 || || Leicestershire, England |- | Edith M L Clare || Daughter || Single || F || 11 || || Tong, Yorkshire, England |- | Vera L Clare || Daughter || Single || F || 9 || || Tong, Yorkshire, England |- | Mary H L Clare || Daughter || || F || 6 || || Bramley, Yorkshire, England |- | '''Geraldine Turner''' || '''Visitor''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''31''' || || '''Leicester, Leicestershire, England''' |- | Elizabeth Firth || Servant || Single || F || 32 || Cook domestic || Yorkshire, England |- | Rose Cullery || Governess || Single || F || 26 || Governess || Switzerland |- | Eliza Jones || Servant || Single || F || 18 || Kitchen maid domes || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England |- | Anne E Webb || Servant || Single || F || 20 || Housemaid domestic || Chippenham, Wiltshire, England |- | Charlotte Vickers || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Maid domestic || Market Rasen, Lincolnshire, England |- | Edith Curtis || Servant || Single || F || 26 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire, England |} An unnamed house was occupied by the Stanton family '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 22; Page: 35; Schedule: 225
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Edward Stanton (74), married, Retired general, head of household in Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Edward Stanton''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''74''' || '''Retired general''' || '''Painswick, Gloucestershire, England''' |- | Margaret C Stanton || Wife || Married || F || 65 || || Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England |- | Blanche H Stanton || Daughter || Single || F || 31 || || |- | Eliza Winfield || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Cook domestic || Derbyshire, England |- | Sarah H Gould || Servant || Single || F || 42 || Ladys maid domestic || Stroud, Gloucestershire, England |- | Florence Gatenby || Servant || Single || F || 30 || Parlour maid domestic || Kirby Wiske, Yorkshire, England |- | Jessie Stow || Servant || Single || F || 22 || House maid domestic || St Albans, Hertfordshire, England |- | Jessie Fisher || Servant || Single || F || 16 || Kitchen maid domestic || Scotland |} 5 Westwood was occupied by the Poole family. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 4533; Folio: 21; Page: 33; Schedule: 216
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Alison Mary J Poole (57), widowed, Living on own means, head of household at 5, Westwood in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Alison Mary J Poole''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''57''' || '''Living on own means''' || '''Ripon, Yorkshire, England''' |- | Alison Jane Poole || Daughter || Single || F || 24 || || Bishop Monkton, Yorkshire, England |- | Effie A Appleton || Servant || Single || F || 20 || Housemaid domestic || Rainton, Yorkshire, England |- | Hilda E Appleton || Visitor || Single || F || 17 || Housemaid domestic || Rainton, Yorkshire, England |} === The 1911 Census === Unnamed House (I.e. Westwood) was occupied by the Rowntree family. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 1
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Allan Rountree (58), married, Draper, head of household in Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorkshire Scarborough.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Allan Rowntree''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''58''' || '''Draper''' || '''Yorkshire Scarborough''' |- | Sarah Watkins Rowntree || Wife || Married || F || 53 || || London Strand |- | Mary Miller || Servant || Single || F || 33 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire Danby |- | Edith Mary Shannon || Servant || Single || F || 31 || Cook domestic || Northumberland Newcastle |- | Eleanor Holland || Visitor || Widowed || F || 58 || Sick nurse || Ireland Dublin |} Burton House, 1 Westwood was occupied by the Girls Friend Society Lodge and Home. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 2
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Margaret Brown (55), single, Housekeeper, head of household in Girls Friend Society Lodge and Home Burton House 1 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorkshire Leeds.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Margaret Brown''' || '''Head''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''55''' || '''Housekeeper''' || '''Yorkshire Leeds''' |- | Ribina Pike || Servant || Single || F || 34 || Housemaid || Berwick on Tweed |- | Lily Norgate || Visitor || Single || F || 22 || Cloth weaver || Yorkshire Dewsbury |- | Edith Barker || Visitor || Single || F || 36 || Dressmaker || Yorks Halifax |- | Mary Barker || Visitor || Single || F || 34 || Dressmaker || Yorks Halifax |} Westhorpe House, 2 Westwood was oocupied by the Legard family. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 3
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D Arcy Legard (37), married, Major 17 Lancers, head of household in Westhorpe House 2 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorkshire Stokesley.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''D Arcy Legard''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''37''' || '''Major 17 lancers''' || '''Yorkshire Stokesley''' |- | Edith Legard || Wife || Married || F || 31 || || London |- | Robert Legard || Son || Single || M || 1 || || Yorkshire Kirkham Abbey |- | Margaret Ledger || Servant || Single || F || 20 || Nursemaid || Hereford St Martins |- | Jane White || Servant || Single || F || 59 || Cook domestic || Yorkshire Skelton |- | Emma Mowforth || Servant || Single || F || 23 || Houseparlou maid || Yorkshire Brough |- | Alice Place || Servant || Single || F || 16 || Under housemaid || Yorkshire Hovingham |- | Peter Griffiths || Servant || Single || M || 30 || Soldier servant || Shropshire Frodesley |} 3 Westwood was occupied by the White family '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 4
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Frank Alfred White (42), married, Boarding house proprietor, head of household at 3 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Middlesex Barnsbury N.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Frank Alfred White''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''42''' || '''Boarding house proprietor''' || '''Middlesex Barnsbury N''' |- | Beatrice White || Wife || Married || F || 42 || || Lancashire Liverpool |- | Ethel Beatrice White || Daughter || Single || F || 18 || No occupation || Yorkshire Scarborough |- | Sybil Irene White || Daughter || || F || 9 || || Yorkshire Scarborough |- | Vera Dennis White || Daughter || || F || 7 || || Yorkshire Scarborough |- | Mabel Shepherd || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Housemaid domestic || Yorkshire Knapton |- | Ruth Atkinson || Servant || Single || F || 28 || Cook domestic || Yorkshire Scarborough |} 4 Westwood was occupied by Mrs Hanmer '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 5
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Harriet Fances Wyne Tuin Hanmer (82), widowed, Private means, head of household at 4 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in London Middlesex.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Harriet Fances Wyne Tuin Hanmer''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''82''' || '''Private means''' || '''London Middlesex''' |- | Alfred Waddingham || Servant || Single || M || 41 || Butler || Yorkshire Holtham |- | Emily Alice Meads || Servant || Single || F || 35 || Maid domestic || Northamptonshire Sawaster |- | Annie Topham || Servant || Single || F || 32 || Housemaid domestic || Yorks Market Weighton |- | Ruth Bell || Servant || Single || F || 24 || Cook domestic || Yorks Old Lackenby |- | Rose Mary Postill || Servant || Single || F || 22 || Kitchenmaid domestic || Yorks Sigglesthorne |} 7 Westwood was occupied by Harry Fowler '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 6
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Harry Candler Heslley Fowler (20), single, Student, head of household at 7 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorks Scarborough.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Harry Candler Heslley Fowler''' || '''Head''' || '''Single''' || '''M''' || '''20''' || '''Student''' || '''Yorks Scarborough''' |- | Isabella Fowler || Cousin || Single || F || 67 || Private means || Yorks Scarborough |- | Minnie May Bainbridge || Housekeeper || Single || F || 37 || Housekeeper domestic || U S of America |- | Ellen Woods || Servant || Single || F || 41 || Servant cook domestic || Yorks Crayke |- | Frances Blogg || Servant || Single || F || 19 || Servant housemaid domestic || Yorks Scarborough |- | Maude Handley Vasey || Servant || Single || F || 20 || Servant housemaid domestic || Yorks Scarborough |} 9 Westwood was occupied by Alicia Williamson '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 7
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Alicia Williamson (49), single servant, Cook domestic, in household of Alicia Williamson (49) at 9 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Malpas Cheshire.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Alicia Williamson''' || '''Servant''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''49''' || '''Cook domestic''' || '''Malpas Cheshire''' |- | Alice M Calvert || Servant || Single || F || 17 || Housemaid || Gayle Hawes |} 10 Westwood was occupied by Mrs Duncombe '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 8
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Jane Maria Duncombe (77), widowed, None private means, head of household at 10 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorks Sans Hutton.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Jane Maria Duncombe''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''77''' || '''None private means''' || '''Yorks Sans Hutton''' |- | Margaret Alice Higgie || Cook servant || Single || F || 35 || Cook domestic || Yorks Stanwick Darlington |- | Margaret Munro || Lady's maid servant || Single || F || 29 || Lady's maid domestic || Inverness N B |- | Anne Elizabeth Hill || Housemaid servant || Single || F || 32 || Housemaid domestic || Thorntondale Yorks |- | Elizabeth Jane Chapman || Servant || Single || F || 35 || Housemaid domestic || Quinington Yorks |} 11 Westwood was occupied by the Surtees-Hornby family. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 9
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Robert William Bitton Surtees-Hornby (34), married, House estate agent, head of household at 11 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorks York.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Robert William Bitton Surtees-Hornby''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''34''' || '''House estate agent''' || '''Yorks York''' |- | Constance Mary Surtees-Hornby || Wife || Married || F || 35 || || Yorks Scarborough |- | Lucy Ursula Surtees-Hornby || Daughter || || F || 6 || || Yorks York |- | William Oswald Surtees-Hornby || Son || || M || 8 || || Surrey Croydon |- | Marian Oates || Cousin || Single || F || 16 || No occupation || Yorks Knareborough |- | Ruth Fowler || Servant || Single || F || 20 || General servant domestic || Yorks Harwood Dales |} 12 Westwood was occupied by the Shillitoe family '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 10
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James Shillito (66), married, Railway office retired, head of household at 12 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in York Yorkshire.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''James Shillito''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''66''' || '''Railway office retired''' || '''York Yorkshire''' |- | Ada Shillito || Wife || Married || F || 57 || || Shipton Yorkshire |- | Theodora Shillito || Daughter || Single || F || 22 || No occupation || Scarborough Yorkshire |- | Paul Shillito || Son || Single || M || 17 || Student || Scarborough Yorkshire |- | Hannah Cundall || Visitor || Widowed || F || 22 || || Haxby Yorkshire |- | Florence Arnold || Servant || Single || F || 19 || General servant domestic || London S Middlesex |} 13 Westwood was occupied by the Macwood family. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 11
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Frances Anne Mackwood (59), widowed, Private means, head of household at 13 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorks Scarborough.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Frances Anne Mackwood''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''F''' || '''59''' || '''Private means''' || '''Yorks Scarborough''' |- | Frances M Mackwood || Daughter || Single || F || 26 || Private means || Yorks Scarborough |- | Henry H Mackwood || Son || Single || M || 20 || Gas engineering || Yorks Scarborough |- | Elsie T Corner || Visitor || Married || F || 34 || || London Poplar |- | Clara A Dawson || Servant || Single || F || 37 || House maid domestic || Yorks Scarboro |- | Sarah J Crawford || Servant || Single || F || 28 || House maid domestic || Yorks Scarboro |} 14 Westwood was occupied by the Rushworth family. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 12
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Charles George Golden Rushworth (69), married, No occupation-formerly solicitor, head of household at 14 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in St Pancras London.
15 Westwood was occupied by the Wood family '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 13
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John Wood (76), married, Retired gas-merchant, head of household at 15 Westwood Scarborough Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Yorks Howden.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''John Wood''' || '''Head''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''76''' || '''Retired gas-merchant''' || '''Yorks Howden''' |- | Cecile S Wood || Wife || Married || F || 45 || || Kirk Newton NB |- | Muriel S Wood || Daughter || Single || F || 16 || School girl || Scarborough Yorks |- | Maud Haywood || Housemaid || Single || F || 32 || Domestic servant || Country Warwick |- | Ethel Haywood || Cook || Single || F || 23 || Domestic servant || Country Warwick |} 17 Westwood was occupied by the Baker family. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 14
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Francis Baker (67), widowed, Private means, head of household at 17 Westwood Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Ebberston Yorks.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Francis Baker''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''M''' || '''67''' || '''Private means''' || '''Ebberston Yorks''' |- | Elizabeth Baker Baker || Daughter || Single || F || 40 || No occupation || Brompton Yorks |- | Dora Margaret Louise Baker || Daughter || Single || F || 39 || No occupation || Brompton Yorks |- | Charles William Baker || Grandson || || M || 4 || || Scarborough Yorks |- | Margaret Gertrude Green || Visitor || Single || F || 21 || Sick nurse || York |- | Mary Anna Cockerill || Servant || Widowed || F || 33 || Cook domestic || Sherburn E R Yorks |- | Ruth Lowe || Servant || Single || F || 27 || Parlourmaid domestic || South Killingholme Lincolnshire |- | Clara Lowe || Servant || Single || F || 25 || Housemaid domestic || South Killingholme Lincolnshire |- | Eliza Cordukes || Servant || Single || F || 19 || Kitchenmaid domestic || Yorks Scarborough |} On Westwood Hill, one household was headed by John Hemsworth '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 19
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John William Hemsworth (53), married, Coachman domestic, in Westwood Hill Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Austenfield.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''John William Hemsworth''' || || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''53''' || '''Coachman domestic''' || '''Austenfield''' |- | John William Hemsworth || Adobted son || || M || 7 || || Yorks Scarborough |- | Maragate Ann Murray || || Widowed || F || 43 || Housekeeper || Yorks Hull |} Another home on Westwood Hill was occupied by Bason Kowlin '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census For England & Wales"
Series: RG14; Piece number: 28942; Schedule: 20
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Bason Kowlin (54), married, Coachman domestic, head of household in Westwood Hill Scarborough in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Rudstone Yorks.
=== 1921 Census === Westwood (the house) is not included in the census, neither as an occupied nor as an unoccupied dwelling. It is possible that at this time the house was being devided into two parts, and thus classed as not habitable. 1 Westwood was occupied by the Carr family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Albert Edward Carr''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''59''' || '''Pudsey, Yorkshire, England''' || '''Solicitor''' || '''Employer''' |- | Eleanor Carr || Wife || F || || 45 || Yorkshire, England || || |- | Eleanor Gwendan Carr || Daughter || F || || 21 || Horsforth, Yorkshire, England || || |- | Gladys Grace Feather || Servant || F || || 25 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || General Domestic Servant || Private |} 2 Westwood was occupied by the Boyes family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Robert Ruby Boyes''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''31''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' || '''Draoer General Merchant''' || '''Employer W Boyes & Co W Scarborough''' |- | Sarah Boyes || Wife || F || || 32 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Home || |- | James Ruby Boyes || Son || M || || 3 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || || |- | Peter Boyes || Son || M || || 1 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || || |- | Robert Ruby Boyes || Son || M || || || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || || |- | Mary Emma Sanders || Servant || F || || 25 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Domestic General Servant || Private |- | Doris Alther Gledhill || Servant || F || || 19 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Domestic Nurse || Private |} 3 Westwood was occupied by the While family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Frank Calfred While''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''53''' || '''London, England''' || '''Boarding House Proprietyr''' || '''Employer''' |- | Beatrice While || Wife || F || || 53 || Liverpool, Lancashire, England || || |- | Sybil Irene While || Daughter || F || || 19 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || || |- | Johannah O'sullivan || Servant || F || || 23 || || || Private |} 4 Westwood was occupied by Edgar Robinson and his cousin Annie Issac {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Edgar Helstone Robinson''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Single''' || '''43''' || '''Yorkshire, England''' || '''Motor Car Carrier Proprietor''' || '''Employer''' |- | Annie Issac || Cousin || F || || 57 || Yorkshire, England || House Keeper || Private |} 5 Westwood was occupied by the Byass family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | Daniel Byass || Head || M || || 72 || Huggate, Yorkshire, England || Corn Merchant || Employer |- | Elizabeth Byass || Wife || F || || 69 || Owthorne, Yorkshire, England || Home Duties || |- | John Byass || Son || M || || 41 || Driffield, Yorkshire, England || Corn Merchant || D Bynes &son |- | Alick Byass || Son || M || || 36 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Corn Merchant || D Bynes &son |- | Kachlson Byass || Daughter || F || || 33 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Home Duties || |- | '''Sarah Dobson''' || '''Servant''' || '''F''' || '''Single''' || '''18''' || '''Yorkshire, England''' || '''Cook''' || '''Private''' |- | Nina Keld || Servant || F || || 18 || Cayton, Yorkshire, England || Domestic Servant || Private |} 7-8 Westwood were the North Western Cooperative Society Convalescent Homes Association. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Gwladys Lloyd''' || '''Matron''' || '''F''' || '''Single''' || '''38''' || '''Yorkshire, England''' || '''Matrom Coal Home''' || '''N Western Cooperative Society Convallsent Homes Ass''' |- | Leah Morton Smith || Servant || F || || 39 || Yorkshire, England || Cook || Main Lloyde Matron Cornwalsend Home |} 9 Westwood was occupied by Amy Womersley (47), married caretaker. The form was filled in by Mrs C Thompson - presumably her neighbor in Number 10. 10 Westwood was occupied by Richard Frederick Meyley Thompson, his wife Caroline and their servants {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Blanche Mary Tayler''' || '''Servant''' || '''F''' || '''Married''' || '''30''' || '''York, Yorkshire, England''' || '''Domestic Servant''' || '''Westwood Private Yord Schabers''' |- | Daisy May Ashman || Servant || F || || 18 || Poplar, London, England || House Maid || Westwood Private Yord Schabers |- | Robina Gorude || Servant, serving maid || F || || 44 || Stanwick, Northamptonshire, England || Domestic Servant || Private |- | Margaret Alice Higgie || Servant || F || || 45 || Darlington, Durham, England || Cook || Private |- | Charlotte Meyley Thompson || Wife || F || || 50 || Yorkshire, England || || |- | Richard Frederick Meyley Thompson || Head || M || || 74 || Yorkshire, England || Bank Director || Banlaay Bank |} 11 Westwood was occupied by the Lurtes Howley family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Robert Lurtes Howley''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''44''' || '''York, Yorkshire, England''' || '''Estate Agent''' || '''Employer''' |- | America Mary Lurtes Howley || Wife || F || || 45 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Home Duties || |- | William Oswald Lurtes Howley || Son || M || || 18 || Surrey, England || Medical Student || |- | Lucy Arnold Lurtes Howley || Daughter || F || || 16 || York, Yorkshire, England || || |- | Maggie Hannah Goldsborough || Servant || F || || 42 || Durham, England || General Domestic Servant || Private |} 12 Westwood was occupied by George Robert Turner {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''George Robert Turner''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Single''' || '''50''' || '''Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England''' || '''Nil''' || '''Nil''' |- | Lillip Elizabeth King || Servant || F || || 56 || York, Yorkshire, England || Cook || Private |- | Evelyn Edith King || Servant || F || || 45 || York, Yorkshire, England || Housemaid || Private |- | Kulcin Whitby || Visitor || F || || 14 || London, London, England || || |} 13 Westwood was occupied by the Baker family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Pearson Baker''' || '''Son''' || '''M''' || '''Single''' || '''20''' || '''Pickering, Yorkshire, England''' || || '''Studying''' |- | Madge Baker || Daughter || F || || 21 || Pickering, Yorkshire, England || || Home Duties |- | Elsie Baker || Daughter || F || || 19 || Pickering, Yorkshire, England || || Home Duties |- | Mary Rawson || Servant || F || || 16 || Wilton, Yorkshire, England || || General Domestic Servant |} Between 13 Westwood and 16 Westwood was Stanford House Nursing Home: Jessie Burt, principal 17 Westwood was occupied by the Boyes Family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | William Boyes || Head || M || || 62 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Drapres Managing Director || W Boyrs & Co Ld |- | Agnes Boyes || Daughter || F || || 26 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Home Duties || |- | Jenny Boyes || Daughter || F || || 24 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Drapers Assistant || W Boyrs & Co Ld |- | Ada Boyes || Daughter || F || || 18 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Home Duties || |- | Hannah Riby || Mother-in-law || F || || 87 || North Frodingham, Yorkshire, England || || |- | Ada Riby || Sister-in-law || F || || 55 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Draper Assistant || W Boyrs & Co Ld |- | James Christopher Smith || Great nephew || M || || 16 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Printers Apprentice || Printer & Lane |- | '''Minnie Appleby''' || '''Servant''' || '''F''' || '''Single''' || '''49''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' || || '''Private''' |- | Miriam Florence Stockdale || Servant || F || || 15 || Stainton, Yorkshire, England || || Private |- | Norman Brown || Nephew || M || || 15 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || || |} 18 Wstwood was occupied by the Walshaw family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''George William Walshaw''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''68''' || '''Scarborough, Yorkshire, England''' || '''Nurseryman, & Seedsman''' || '''Employer''' |- | Reynaldo Walshaw || Son || M || || 25 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Assistant, As Above || |- | Caroline Morris Walshaw || Sister || F || || 72 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || Housekeeper || |} The Cottage, Westwood Hill was occupied by the Balls family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Oswell Balls''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''27''' || '''Tynemouth, Northumberland, England''' || '''Laundry Manager''' || '''The Yorkshire Laundries Ltd''' |- | Margaret Maria Balls || Wife || F || || 25 || Durham, Durham, England || Home Duties || |- | Oswell Wallace Balls || Son || M || || 2 || Durham, Durham, England || || |- | John Leonard Green || Boarder || M || || 17 || Hoylake, Cheshire, England || Chauffeur || V B Parker Solicitor |} 2, Westwood Hill was occuplied by one person, Louisa Jackson (age 43) married, living on private means '''1921 Census''': "1921 Census Of England & Wales"
Archive: The National Archives; Series: RG 15; Piece number: 23901; District reference: RD 527 RS 2 ED 21
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F23901%2F0043&parentid=GBC%2F1921%2FRG15%2F23901%2F0043%2F01 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1921/RG15/23901/0043/01 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 19 November 2023)
Louisa Jackson (43), married head of household at 2, Kastwood Hill in Scarborough registration district in England. Born in Pickering, Yorkshire, England. Employed by Private.
3 Westwood Hill was occupied by the Ireland family {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Sex || Status || Age || Birth Place || Occupation || Employer |- | '''Harry Ireland''' || '''Head''' || '''M''' || '''Married''' || '''28''' || '''Yorkshire, England''' || '''Cab Man''' || '''Harry Ireland Cab Proprietor''' |- | Caroline V Ireland || Wife || F || || 32 || Yorkshire, England || Home Duties || |- | Harry Ireland || Son || M || || 7 || Scarborough, Yorkshire, England || || |} === 1939 Register === In the 1939 register, Allan Rowntree and family occupied Westwood, and Harold Punt and family occupied Melrose. The next property 1 Westwood, was occupied by Edward D Libby (medical practitioner) and family. Westthorpe House, 2 Westwood was occupied by Albert E Carr (solicitor) Tanby, 3 Westwood ws occupied by Hilda and Agnes Milvain. Agnes ws an organist and teacher of music. 4 Westwood contained four dwellings: a) Alice A and Thomas P Hodgson - she was living on private means, he was incapacitated b) John C Whitfield (soclicitor) c) Cyril J Evans (bank cashier) d) Jack Sugden (Cycle dealer and ???), Elizabeth Sugden (part -time caretaker) 5 Westwood was occupied by Sarah Heeley (later Haggard, matron of holiday ???), Eliza Poulton (cook),, George J Nodden (accountant and auditor), ??? Stur?? (later Swallow, cook), Amy I (later Cusworth, matron) Entries for 6 to 10 Westwood are redacted 10 Westwood was divided into three dwellings a) William R (master plumber, swerved as a Civil Air Guard) and Hannah G Bowman b) Drakeford J (Journalier) and Joan Lewis c) Herbert J (cinema fireman) and Winifred Humphries 11 to 18 Westwood are not enumerated 19 Westwood was occupied by Leslie A Dennis (Electricity supply draughtsman born 2 Nov 1903) , Hilda M Dennis (bornn 1 Jul 1906) 20 Westwood was occupied by Alfred M Aiston (journeyman plumber, heavy work, born 27 Feb 1873), Sara A Aiston (born 28 March 1874), Mary ??? (bording house keeper, born 28 March 1904) and Thomas A Parrat (civil servant, working in the Inland Revenue, born 31 March 1912). 21 Westwood was occupied by Frederick W Sellers (plumber, born 1 Oct 1901) and Elizabeth Sellers (born 3 March 1900) - both married , two redacted entries, and Eliza A Hushe(?)s (born 27 March 1865, widow). 22 Westwood was occupied by Ann E King (householder, born 24 January 1842). 23 Westwood was occupied by Julia Strange (unpaid domestic duties, born 10 February 1858) and Mary Dawson (domestic helper, married name Aspinall, born 10 July1914). 24 Westwood was occupied by Helen Jessop (retired head teacher, born 8 December 1861), Gertrude J Oatis (miliner manageress born 10 July 1877) and Dorothy Towell (later Crimlisk, domestic duties, born 14 December 1919). ...nford Nursing Home, 25 Westwood was occupied by Gorbinda? L Faulkner (registered nurse and midwife, single, born 19 February 1882), Vida P? Robinson (probationer nurse, single, born 16 December 1922), Kathleen W Netherborn? (mannequin, marital status O, born 1 August 1911), a closed record, Phoebe A Wordsworth (Unpaid Domestic Duties, born 18 Sep 1864), Grace A Middleton (born 01 Oct 1897 married, Unpaid Domestic Duties, Mary E Ward (born 08 Oct 1869, married, Unpaid Domestic Duties, George B Hodgson (born 13 Jul 1869 married, Wholesale Newsagent), Florence B Harding (born 23 Aug 1906, Single, State Registered Nurse), Betsy Harland (born 25 Dec 1871, widowed, Cook Housekeeper, Kathleen A Kima married name Guest - (single born 06 Jul 1921 Female Housemaid, Elsie Baker - married name Thomas (single, 16 born Apr 1922 Female Housemaid Single, a closed record, Margaret E Fox (single, born 15 Oct 1922 Kitchenmaid). 16 Westwood contained five dwellings, enumerated in groups, probably by floor First group: (a) was occupied by William S Miller (married, born 28 Dec 1896 Dispensing Opthathcia) Marjory N Miller (married, born 13 Nov 1902, Unpaid Domestic Duties) and one redacteed person. (b) was occupied by Ann A Dent (widowed, born 09 Jun 1867, Unpaid Domestic Duties), Mary Johnson (single, born 04 Jun 1852, Invalid), and Julia M Cross (divorced, born 10 ? 1906, Unpaid Domestic Duties. (c) was ocupied by Marian Etches (single, born 19 July 1860, living on own means). Second group occupied by Elizabeth Harrison (married, born 8 May 1903, unpaid domestic duties) and Judith Anne Harrison (later Crawford) (born 24 June 1938, under school age). Third group was occupied by Mary G Ackroyd (divorced, later Rushworth, born 27 April 1898, Private Means) and a redacted entry. 17 Westwood contained two dwellings (a) was occupied by Gerald Bains Crawford (married, born 2 April 1893, Regular Army, retired officer, war work was Royal Army Reserve Officer, Captain in the Green Howards) and Olive C Crawford (married, born 20 May 1893, unpaid domestic duties). (b) ws occupied by George A L Greenly (married, born 26 December 1910, Farm Labourer) and Mary Greenly, later McLellan (married, born 11 May 1918, unpaid domestic duties) a redacted entry and Alfred Harland (single, born 12 Jun 1901, Farm Labourer). 18 Westwood was occupied by Edward Granston (married, born 4 November 1901, Gardener) Dorothy E Granston (later Johnston, later Granston, married, born 11 November 1906, unpaid domestic duties) The following properties are not part of Westwood (the road) but were built on Westwood (the parcel of land) '''Westwood Road''' Westwood Garage was occupied by Arthur J? Fox (married, born 20 Jan 1906, Garage Proprioter), Jessie E Fox (married, born 19 Mar 1888, Unpaid Domestic Duties) and Erica (initial L insterted later, name Lucy inserted late) Fox (single, born 3 Apr 1915, Insurance Clerk). Westwood Garage Annexe was occupied by Thomas B Dickenson (married, born 22 Nov 10 Mar 1910, Builders Labourer) and Evelyn M Dickenson (married, born 19 Nov 1918, Unpaid Domestic Duties). '''Westwood Hill''' 3 Westwood Hill was occupied by Elizabeth S Walker (widow, born 24 Jun 1894, Unpaid Domestic Duties), Erinc W Walker (single, born 15 May 1922, Chemist's Errand Boy), Arthur L Walker (single, born 31 Dec 1925, at school), Edith E Price (single, born 26 Apr 1933, at school), Walter E Price (single, born 12 Jan 1936, under school age ), Charles E Price (single, born 11 Feb 1911, Farm Labourer), and Elsie M Smith (married, born 20 Dec 1915, Unpaid Domestic Duties). No further properties in Westwood Hill are listed. The next building in the register is Valley Road (which runs parallel to Westwood, at the bottom of the hill. Technically the North side of Valley Road here belonged to the Westwood parcel, but for the purposes of this study, I am only including Cherry Trees and any other property that may be associated with a house on Westwood. '''Valley Road''' This listing only contains properties associated with Westwood Between 65 and 53 Valley Road there is only one property enumerated: Dairy, Westwood. The dairy was occupied by George Watkinson (married, born 29 Apr 1892, Dairyman), Ethel Watkinson (married, born 22 Dec 1892, Domestic Duties), Annie M Park (widow, born 6 Dec 1869, School Teacher) and George Waterhouse (single, born 10 Nov 1920, Apprentice Painter and Decorator). == Research notes == Future tasks 1939 Registration - need to check wartime occupations have all been entred. 1921 census 1911 census 1891 census 1881 census 1871 census 1861 census 1851 census Adding histories of each building. Building profiles for the inhabitants Visiting the County Record Office (Northallerton) to see the deeds of buildings on Westwood.

Wethersfield Village Cemetery

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[[Category: Wethersfield Village Cemetery, Wethersfield, Connecticut]] == Introduction == This page is part of the [[Space: Connecticut Cemeteries Team | Connecticut Cemeteries Team]] {{Image|file=Wethersfield_Inscriptions.jpg |caption=Entrance to Wethersfield Village Cemetery }} {{Image|file=Abro-2-4.jpg |caption=Wethersfield Village Cemetery “Ancient Burying Ground” }} '''Cemetery name:''' Wethersfield Village Cemetery (Ancient Burying Ground) '''Address:''' 1 Marsh Street, Wethersfield, Hartford, Connecticut, USA, 06109 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 41°42′45″ N 72°38′60″ W '''Information:''' Wethersfield Village Cemetery and Ancient Burying Ground is one of the most historic and oldest graveyards in America. It is located in the center of Old Wethersfield on Marsh Street and and directly in the rear of the old First Church. The Burying Ground was established by Town of Wethersfield on Hungry Hill in 1638 and no burial lots were sold; however burials were permitted wherever there was a vacancy. The top of the hill gives a scenic view of the surroundings. [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTCatSearch/Category.htm?Query=Cemetery+CONNECTICUT+ CONNECTICUT Cemetery List] See [[:Category:Wethersfield_Village_Cemetery%2C_Wethersfield%2C_Connecticut|Category: Wethersfield Village Cemetery, Wethersfield, Connecticut]] for those buried here {{Image|file=Wethersfield_Village_Cemetery-3.jpg |caption=Wethersfield Village Cemetery War Memorial }} === Notable Interments === {{Image|file=Wethersfield_Village_Cemetery-1.jpg |caption=Entrance Pillar }} {{Image|file=Wethersfield_Village_Cemetery-2.jpg |caption=Entrance pillar }} #[[Mitchell-10949| Stephen Mix Mitchell (1743 - 1835)]] #[[Steele-9342| Robert Steele (1912 - 2002)]] #[[May-10935| Edwin H May Jr (1924 - 2002)]] == Links == *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1887914 '''See the Find-a-Grave Page for Wethersfield Village Cemetery'''] * Tillotson, Edward Sweetser. ''[[Space:Wethersfield Inscriptions|Wethersfield Inscriptions]]'' (William F.J. Boardman, Hartford, Conn., 1899) *[https://www.wethersfieldhistory.org/burying-ground-digitization/ Burying Ground Map] *[https://www.wethersfieldhistory.org/ Wethersfield Historical Society] *[https://www.wethersfieldhistory.org/burying-ground-digitization/history-of-ancient-burying-ground-and-village-cemetery/ History Of Ancient Burying Ground And Village Cemetery]

Whaley Name Study

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

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[[Category:Whangamomona, Manawatū-Whanganui]] [[Category: Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora War Memorial Cenotaph, Whangamomona, Manawatū-Whanganui]] == Whangamomona == The goal of this project is to create a record of the history and early settlers in Whangamomona. Whangamomona is a very small town with a big story in the Stratford District of the Manawatū-Wanganui Region in New Zealand. State Highway 43, popularly known as The Forgotten World Highway. {{Image|file=Whangamomona-1.png |caption=Whangamomona}} The Forgotten World Highway runs between Stratford in Taranaki and Ohura in New Zealand's King country in the Manawatū, connecting the pioneering settlements of Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora; forever linked by the lonely war memorial beside Ohura Road at Kohuratahi. {{Image|file=Whangamomona-4.jpg |caption=The War Memorial Cenotaph on Ohura Road near Kohuratahi}}The great tragedy of Whangamomona is written on this cenotaph, The [[Space:The_Whangamomona%2C_Kohuratahi_and_Tahora_War_Memorial_Cenotaph|Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora War Memorial Cenotaph]]. New Zealand in 1914 was a small, colonial society of just over one million people. More than 100 000 of our young men left to fight a war overseas, and 18 000 did not return. {{Image|file=Whangamomona-2.png |caption=McGluggages' store 1897 : photo courtesy Puke Ariki}} The Story of Whangamomona is the story of Whanga's people. The first settlers like [[Willis-3089|Robert Willis]] arrived in 1895. At the turn of the last century, Whangamomona rang with the sound of the axe and cross-cut saw. Toughened bushmen took their calling seriously and competition between Australian and New Zealand bushwhackers was a strong draw-card on Sports Days. [[Shewry-10 |Ned Shewry]] from the family farm on the Moki Road at Tahora became a legendary axeman and twice world champion. [[Morgan-14962|Joshua Morgan]] was a surveyor taken ill with peritonitis in the bush, his grave beside the highway he helped to survey has become a tourist stop on the Forgotten World Highway. Life was dangerous in the back blocks, an axe might slip, a wild pig attack without warning, a baby come too soon just as a slip blocks the access road. [[Hitchcock-2375|Frank Hitchcock]] applied for a post as country doctor in Whangamomona, and was told that Taranaki was the garden of New Zealand "where oranges grew and every prospect pleases." He stepped out of the coach into a sea of mud and the prospect was far from pleasing. His duties took him out on horseback in all weathers, over unmetalled roads and along bridle tracks in deep valleys and over dark hillsides. Fearless in the face of danger, he was valued and greatly respected in the district, and sadly lost his life at Gallipoli where his bravery at the field dressing station was mentioned in Despatches. [[Annand-116|Bertram Charles Annand]] was an engineer, a tunneller employed by the NZ Govt. Public Woks Dept. to carve tunnels through the steep hills of Whangamomona so that roads and rail could be developed to serve the emerging farming district. He took his tunnelling skills to war in France, and it was the dynamite-filled tunnels of the Anzac, Canadian and British Tunnelling Companies that broke the German front line at Arras and helped avoid the great slaughter of attacking troops that had happened in the earlier battles of Verdun and the Somme. As did many families looking for a chance to set their sons up on land of their own, [[Fuller-8807|Sarah Moles]] moved from Oamaru north with her family, only to loose her husband in 1910, marry again and watch as four of her five sons go to war. The fourth son, [[Casey-3001|Joe Casey]] was killed in France. Whangamomona used to be in Taranaki, most people think it still is. When the New Zealand Government redrew local council boundaries in 1989, Whangamomona found itself in the Manawatū District. The local people weren't happy about that and declared Whangamomona a republic. What began a local protest against government bureaucracy with a handful of locals who blocked the one road into town with good humour and a spot of fund raising, has become a biennial celebration of Republic Day bringing in thousands of visitors whose purchase of the obligatory passport helps raise funds toward local development. [https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/whangamomona/ nzgeo.com Stories : Whangamomona] In 1892, an expedition exploring the route for a railway line between Auckland and Stratford in south Taranaki, reported that ''the splendid Whangamomona Valley" contained "many thousand acres of first-class land, capable of growing anything." The dense bush was sparsely populated and "As far as the quality of soil is concerned, papa rock is excellent formation, and debris washed into the valleys from the ranges makes excellent soil". The district was reported to be capable of supporting a large population.'' [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS18920129.2.18 THE RAILWAY EXPEDITION., Auckland Star, Volume XXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1892] By 1895, the district of Whangamomona was surveyed and ready for settlement under the Improved Farm Settlement Scheme instituted by the Seddon Government. The farms were allocated by ballot and those lucky to win a 500 acre block with an "occupation License with Right of Purchase" were obliged to spend six months of the year working on the roads, and six months clearing bush from their farms. A cash advance was available for improvements and the occupier was required to move onto the property within a year of signing the lease, to make improvements to the property to the value of 10 percent of the property's value each year, and to live continuously on the property for six years. [[Trowern-1|Harold Clarence Ignersoll Trowern]] was one fortunate enough to win a raw 500 acre section in a ballot of 1915, only to be drafted into the army a year later; and eventually invalided home in 1917, no longer fit for service, and forced to let his dream of a farm in the Whangamomona Valley go. As did so many others, he died of influenza in 1918.{{Image|file=Whangamomona-5.jpg |caption=Whangamomona : from an old postcard}} At first, the only way into Wangamomona, "the district in the back of beyond" was by boat from Wanganui via the Wanganui and Tangarakau Rivers. A bridle track from Stratford was soon established, though not wide enough to accommodate a horse and dray until about 1903. The grey papa clay, or siltstone may have been thought fertile by the surveying team, but it proved deadly to traffic. North Taranaki's network of rivers with smooth, steep-sided banks could be more than twenty metres (60 feet) deep. Wet papa was slippery, and mixed with water becomes a thick gluey porridge. On the long road over the Whangamomona saddle from Stratford vehicles might sink to their axles several times during a trip, needing to be dug free. [[Willis-3807|Maude Willis]] once wrote in 1912 "''I have only just come back from Whanga. What price mud? We were nearly buried alive. I think if I lived out there again I would go mad''" Many of the settlers who took up land around Whangamomona were first generation New Zealanders, like [[Willis-3284|George Edward Willis]], the children of New Zealand's pioneering generation. The First World War decimated the community, the hardy independence of New Zealand's country bred youngsters made them particularly useful to Britains war effort, placing them in the places of greatest danger along the front lines. After the war, empty land was made available to returning soldiers like [[Edmonds-515|James Charles (Jim) Edmonds]] who struggled with the rough terrain only to be knocked badly when prices fell during the Great depression of the 1920s and 30s. Those unable to service the mortgages taken out to stock their farms, simply walked off the land. :''Whangamomona People'' :[[Aitchison-342|Thomas Aitchison]] :[[Annand-116|Bertram Charles Annand]] :[[Bain-1912|Ronald Duncan Bain]] :[[Casey-3001|Francis Joseph Casey]] :[[Corbett-2159|Henry Albert Corbett]] :[[Cornwall-779|Robert Henry Charles Cornwall]] :[[Edmonds-515|James Charles (Jim) Edmonds]] :[[Elliott-10485 |Vernon Douglas Elliott]] :[[Gates-3656 |Frederick Charles Gates]] :[[Glendinning-207|James Jackson Glendinning]] :[[Hitchcock-2375 |Frank Norman Spurrell Hitchcock]] :[[Hodder-258 |Basil Rayner Hodder]] :[[Holdstock-100 |William Leonard Holdstock]] :[[Morgan-14962|Joshua Morgan]] :[[Murray-11831 |George William Murray]] :[[Neilson-355|Murray Joseph Neilson]] :[[Shewry-3 |David Joseph Shewry]] :[[Shewry-10 |John Edward Shewry]] :[[Smith-143787 |Donald McKay Smith]] :[[Tavender-27 |Nigel Francis Hugh Tavender]] :[[Trowern-1|Harold Clarence Ignersoll Trowern]] :[[Willis-3284|George Edward Willis]] The War Memorial at Kohuratahi was unveiled on Anzac Day 1922; organized by Albert Perry and erected by the residents of Whangamomona, Kohuratahi, and Tahora Districts to the memory of their soldiers who made the Supreme Sacrifice, in the Great War of 1914 -1918. Special Public Works trains brought over three hundred people from Whangamomona and Tahora to Kohuratahi, where the newly erected memorial, an obelisk of grey granite enclosed in a square of concrete posts and iron railings, stood alongside the railway station gates. “Lest We Forget.”, Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVI, Issue 23, 27 April 1922 http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/STEP19220427.2.26 == See Also == * The Forgotten World Highway : ''A photographer's quest to find memory and meaning on the Forgotten World Highway'' written and photographed by Arno Gasteiger https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/the-forgotten-world-highway/ * written for off-road biking, but offering a vivid description of the the Whangamomona Valley. [https://www.groundeffect.co.nz/blogs/hot-rides/18255215-taranaki-for-neophytes Taranaki for Neophytes by Charlie Palmer & Jason Barclay] * [[Space:The_Whangamomona%2C_Kohuratahi_and_Tahora_War_Memorial_Cenotaph|The Whangamomona, Kohuratahi and Tahora War Memorial Cenotaph]]

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is Bob Branham ===Formed From=== *{{Blue|The Texas legislature created and organized Wharton County in 1846, incorporating part of Stephen F. Austin’s original Mexican land grant from Colorado, Jackson, and Matagorda Counties.}} It is named for John A. and William H. Wharton, Texas Revolution brothers.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/wharton-county ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Railroad and buggy }}{{clear}} Wharton county is named for brothers William Harris Wharton and John Austin Wharton.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wharton_County,_Texas :'''Paleo-Indian period''' through''' Late Prehistoric period''' for as long as 10,000 years Indians were present. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw06 :'''1687''' René Robert Cavelier, Sieur de la Salle, traversed the area on the last exploration he made before his death. :'''1688-1689''' Alonso De León passed through on his third and fourth trips in search of the La Salle colony. :'''1700's- 1823''' Karankawa Indians, Coco band were hunting, settlement in the Bernard, Caney, Peach, Mustang, and Colorado waterways as late as 1823.a little later Tonkawas. :'''1718''' Martín de Alarcón came to inspect East Texas missions after exploring Espiritu Santo Bay. :'''1745 - 1746''' Prudencio Orobio y Basterra explored the coastal area. :'''pre 1821''' Spain controlled the territory until Mexico achieved independence. Anglo-American colonization began under a program sponsored by the Mexican government. Settlers (31) of Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred received titles to land in Wharton County. The main transportation trails across the county originally passed along the Colorado River and Caney and Peach creeks from Matagorda to San Felipe, bisected by a trail across the Colorado near Egypt that connected Richmond with Texanna; the''' Old Spanish Trail'''. ::Early colonists located their land grants near Colorado and San Bernard rivers for access to building materials and stream transportation .. Most built their homes along the Peach and Caney creeks, so the homes would not get flooded when the Colorado River flooded.., :Agriculture was developed nearthe Caney with its rich alluvial soil. The slaves burned off large sections of the primeval canebrake forest and planted corn, cotton, and sugar cane. The settlers were mostly from Southern states. These homesteads followed the Cotton tendency, their land was worked by Black labor. . :'''1830's''' Many Settlers came from from Alabama. Sometimes the trail Matagorda to Texanna was labeled "Alabama Road".. ::Later settlement was on the open prairies in the county's western areas, where European immigrants operated small family farms and raised livestock with no black labor. . :'''1836''' - '''William Menafee''' was a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence :'''March 1836''' - Gen. Martín Perfecto de Cos camped near Egypt on Peach Creek, at Spanish Camp, his way to reinforce Gen Antonio López de Santa Anna's army at San Jacinto. . :'''April 21, 1836''' Egypt resident, W. J. E. Heard, was captain of Company F, First Regiment of Texas Volunteers, at the battle of San Jacinto. Heard, . :'''1837''' - Post West Bernard Station, an ordnance depot of the Republic of Texas army, was established in the summer. Here men refurbished the military arms that had been seized at San Jacinto from the Mexican Army and those turned in by discharged Texas volunteers at Camp Independence near Texanna. Egypt was an alert post to any crossings by the Mexican Army on Mercer's Ferry on the Colorado west of Egypt.. :'''1836 - 1846''' Dispersed settlement continued to occasional farm settlements, the area was a near wilderness. After the war postal stations were established at Egypt and Peach Creek in Preston in 1839, Wharton in 1846, and Waterville in 1859.. :'''1846''' - Wharton County was established after Texas statehood and the Mexican War from parts of Matagorda, Jackson, and Colorado counties, taking their best and most fertile land.. :'''1846''' County Seat was provided by an act of Republic of Texas requested it be located on NE bank of the Colorado River in the E- central portion of the county. '''This was within one of the leagues granted to William Kincheloe''' (Baptist in Austin's colony- home on E Bank Peach CR.. . :'''1842''' Heard, Albert Clinton Horton, Henry P. Cayce, G. W. Tilley fought against Gen. Adrián Woll at San Antonio.. :'''May 23, 1847 -''' Reverend Noah Hill organized first Baptist Church in Wharton - 24 whites and 98 slaves as charter members. :1845 A. C. Horton was a charter trustee for Baylor University in 1845 and donated a bell to the Ladies Seminary in Independence in 1858. . :'''1835''' Reverend J. W. Kinney held a Methodist camp meeting in Egypt at W. J. E. Heard's home, and it is purported to be the first denominational service W of Trinity River; ''white and black families were in attendance.'' . :'''1848''' The first county courthouse was built in 1848 but was so poorly constructed that it was replaced in 1852. :'''1850-forward''' Numerous Jewish families immigrated to Wharton County founded business establishments; the greatest number moved into Wharton. . :'''1858''' slaves made up '''2,181''' of a total population of '''2,861'''. Antebellum Wharton County resembled parts of the Deep South, as planters and farmers from states there moved to the region. Value of Wharton Co. land was $10.40/acre highest in Texas. . :'''1860''' Albert Clinton Horton was Wharton County's largest slaveholder, with 170 slaves. Value for Wharton County land went up to $14 per acre. There were 13,665 cattle. Due to sugar cane production, Wharton, fort Bend, Brazoria and Matagorda counties were called the '''Texas Sugar Bowl.''' Railroad Completion of the Buffalo Bayou, Brazos and Colorado Railway extension across the NW corner of the county by 1860 improved commodity prices. Consumer goods were brought by '''riverboat''' up the Colorado River from Matagorda. :'''1862''' Residents of Wharton County cast only two votes against secession many joined the Confederate war effort as part of ::Terry's Texas Rangers ::Home Guards of Egypt, Wharton and Waterville. (part of 22nd Brigade of Fayette, Colorado, Matagorda counties ::Wharton Rifles. ::Camp Buchel named of Col. Augustus Buchel, C.S.A. :'''Civil War and POST''' No fighting occurred in Wharton County, but the Civil War destroyed the county's '''plantation economy.''' With the emancipation of slaves, the repudiation of Confederate securities, declining property values, and cotton too expensive to grow and market, Wharton County's scrip '''$0.33 on the dollar'''. . :'''1873''' Plantations were converted into cattle ranges, agricultural depression increased by a national depression.. :'''Reconstruction''', several county officials were removed from office and replaced with others more supportive. . :'''1870-1890''' after emancipation, Wharton County blacks outnumbered whites-the proportion reaching a ratio of '''five to one'''in 1890. . :'''1880''' R. H. Tisdale was elected county commissioner and served three non-consecutive terms, A. H. Speaker was elected county commissioner in 1886 for two terms, and E. P. Young was elected county and district clerk in 1888. Mingo Hodges served on the county school board for many years, and other black men served as justices of the peace. . :'''1881''' El Campo experienced rapid growth due to completion of New York, Texas and Mexican Railroad (population of 856). (1,766 by 1920) . ::first Reconstruction school for blacks later became the Wharton Training School in Wharton. :'''1887, 1897''' 2 black newspapers, the Wharton Southern Monitor and the Wharton Elevator, were started. There were numerous black owned or operated businesses around the courthouse square between 1880 and the late 1930.. :'''1889''' Separate black commercial districts developed, a trend common in most Texas communities. Whites responded to radical reconstruction, formed White Man's Union Association to protect white interests and to limit black political participation. :'''1880's''' No person could file for office without approval by the association. Conflict between this organization and the independent political ticket resulted in the politically-motivated murder of a candidate for sheriff. The White Man's Union continued to function up until the 1950s and was known for a time as the Wharton County Party. The '''Ku Klux Klan''' was evident in the county and had 500 members at one time.. :'''1880s''' the iimmigration of Europeans and the extension of railroads stimulated growth. '''Swedes''', '''Germans, and Czechs''' settled there during that time. English and Welsh immigrants were brought in to establish New Philadelphia had trouble with open range people. . :'''1898 ''' A smallpox epidemic led to the draining of Caney Creek and the construction of a hospital in Wharton. A county hospital was built in 1937.. :'''1880-1906'''Cattle raising replaced the plantation system as Wharton County's major industry after the Civil War and drew significant numbers of Mexicans into the area to serve as herdsmen. Herds were formed as residents bought cattle and rounded up strays that had multiplied on the prairies when access to markets was limited. :::Abel Head (Shanghai) Pierce acquired vast acreage on the W side of the Colorado, with a cattle empire that stretched over 3 counties (half-million acres), of which 30,000 were in Wharton County. He died Dec 1900, left his nephew, A. P. Borden, to manage the first major importation of Brahmans to the United States, specifically Wharton County, in 1906.. :'''1890's''' Plantations that had converted to other crops after the Civil War returned to sugar production in the 1890s, and sugar, cotton, corn, and hay became the county's principal products potatoes, spinach, broom corn, cabbage, figs, and honey. :'''1890- 1900's''' Wharton had 2 large pumping plants, known as Waterhouse Irrigation Company and Southern Irrigation Company. Rice production centered east of the Colorado River near Lissie and Nottawa on the Lissie Prairie and Lane City and Magnet on the Bay Prairie and west of the Colorado near Louise, Pierce, and Danevang.. :'''1900''' J. D. Hudgins had purchased some Brahman cattle and later purchased some from the Pierce Ranch herd and imported Brazilian bulls via Mexico. The J. D. Hudgins Ranch in Hungerford eventually established the largest American Grey Brahman herd in the world. Wharton County became the second largest cattle producing area in the state. .cottonseed oil mill in Wharton became the county's first long term major industry. :'''1900''' -Wharton County's population tripled to 16,942. (1910 it was 21,123), of which 12,234 were whites (2,000 were foreign born) and 8,899 blacks. Experimental farm produced tea, camphor, poppy on the Pierce Ranch lands. Japanese families, encouraged by the government, began rice farming on land just opposite Wharton on the W bank of the Colorado. Irrigation from 3 canal systems built from the Colorado River around 1900 helped farmers diversify and turn to rice as a dependable cash crop. . :'''1912''' the county had a black agricultural fair, employed a black county agricultural agent. :'''1930s''' Deep water wells, fertilizers and irrigation increased the production.Farming grew with the introduction of deep water wells and the innovation of chemical fertilizers; land under irrigation increased to 21,384 acres, and one million bushels of rice was produced in 1930, making Wharton County a leader in Texas.. :'''Asa Dawdy Saloon''' – The Dawdy Saloon, owned and operated by Asa Dawdy, boasted the longest and most extravagant bar in the county, replete with statues, detailed woodwork, and an enormous mirror. Dawdy’s establishment was said to have more expensive paintings and statues than any of the finest homes in Wharton County. {{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=266 |caption='''Asa Dawdy Saloon''' . }}{{clear}} :'''1910''' Wharton Tx Hangman’s Day – In 1910 a crowd gathered around the scaffolding adjacent to the Wharton Jail for a hanging. {{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=1910 Hanging. }}{{clear}} ---- In the 1920's during prohibition, bootlegging and KKK had achieved mainstream status in Texas. Many judges, sheriffs and police chiefs wore black robes or badges by day but '''{{red|donned white robes and hoods at night.}}''' Government officials resorted to Klan backing. First-time candidates sought the KKK’s endorsement if they were not already members. According to a report Gillam attended a KKK Rally and was disgusted by the selections made and the fact that many non-Klan members had been allowed to attend a supposedly closed meeting, Gillam made a speech about the procedures. He retired to his hotel room in Austin, Texas and leaked the details of the meeting to Austin Statesman newspaper. When there was a knock on his hotel door, he opened it with his gun. Men were in the hall, begging him not to leak their identities. Needless to say many lost their positions. Also '''Texas Masons helped in ridding the state of the Klan.''' {{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Ku Klux Klan, 1908 . }}{{clear}} ===Government Offices=== There were 3 county courthouses:temporary, 1848, 1852, 1888 with alterations.http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Wharton/Wharton-County-Courthouse-Texas.htm William Kincheloe family donated land on the east bank of the Colorado River for a courthouse square, :'''1st Temporary Courthouse''' - and the home of first county treasurer Daniel Kincheloe served as a temporary courthouse. :'''1st County Courthouse 1848''' - a framed building. :'''2nd County courthouse 1852''' two-story brick building (1852) served as courthouses on Monterey Square until the county considered a new edifice in the 1880s. Judge W.J. Croom favored a new building, while A.H. “Shanghai” Pierce and G.C. Duncan led several landowners in signing a petition and filing injunctions to stop the county from proceeding. By 1888, the commissioners court ordered plans from Houston architect Eugene T. Heiner for a courthouse and jail. Heiner, a founding member of the Texas State Association of Architects in 1886, also designed Judge Croom’s home (1895), Wharton Public School (1899), and other public, commercial and residential buildings in Texas. Litigation delayed construction on the courthouse until :'''3rd County Courthouse Nov 1888'''. Completed in August 1889 It was Second Empire and Italianate style, with mansard roof,complete with decorated with pediments, truncated roofs, limestone detailing, arched windows, corner quoins, and a tall central clock tower. The salmon-colored brick came from Colorado River clay deposits. {{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1939 The 1888 Courthouse as it looked in 1939. }}{{clear}} :1935 and 1949 Major alterations by architects J.W. Dahnert (1935) and Wyatt C. Hedrick (1949) resulted in new wings and entries, removal of features, and stucco exterior finish in the Moderne style. The altered structure served the county until the 21st century, when a unique and far-reaching preservation effort resulted in its full restoration. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2007 Restored Courthouse {{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Here's an image. }} {{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=l |size=225 |caption=tower restored }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :South East Texas, 130 miles SE of Austin.{{Image|file=Wharton_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Wharton co. }}{{clear}} :According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,094 square miles (2,830 km2), of which 1,086 square miles (2,810 km2) is land and 8.2 square miles (21 km2) (0.8%) is water. :'''Type''': prairie and timber land. :'''Rivers''' - Colorado River,crosses the county from NW to SE, flows through Wharton and Glen Flora. The county lands are drained by Mustang Creek in the extreme W, the Colorado River in the central portions, and the San Bernard River and West Bernard Creek in the E portions. Major creeks west of the Colorado River are the Blue and Jones creeks; those east of the Colorado River are the Peach and Caney creeks. :'''Topography''' -Level to undulating plains rise toward the north and are marked by a timber belt of ash, pecan, live oak; ::near the Gulf, (Bay Prairie) is prairie and bunch grasses, mesquite, and oak. ::The upper NE, (Lissie Prairie), is treeless with prairie and bunch grasses. :Altitude - 50 to 200 feet. :Climate is considered subtropical humid :Rainfall averages forty-two inches annually. :Temperature is 93° F in the summer and 44° in the winter months. Occasional snow falls. :Growing season -268 days per year. Animals Originally -- bear, fox, wolves, raccoon, possum, deer, armadillos, rabbits, ducks, geese, crane, quail, and dove :Hunting is still permitted . Soil -Loam, sand, coastal clay, and alluvial soils . :Natural resources salt domes, sand and gravel, oil, gas, and sulphur https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw06 ===Adjacent Counties=== *Austin County (north) *Fort Bend County (northeast) *Brazoria County (east) *Matagorda County (southeast) *Jackson County (southwest) *Colorado County (northwest) ===Formed From=== *Matagorda, Jackson, and Colorado counties, ===Protected areas=== *Colorado River *Brazos River *Waterhouse Irrigation Company *Southern Irrigation Company ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 41,188 people, with a population density of 38 people/sq mi. There were 16,606 housing units at an average density of 15 per square mile (6/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 69.01% White, 14.95% Black or African American, 0.37% Native American, 0.31% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 13.65% from other races, and 1.64% from two or more races. 31.29% of the population were Hispanic . 12.8% were of Czech, 11.0% German and 7.0% American ancestry according to Census 2000. 73.8% spoke English, 24.0% Spanish and 2.0% Czech as their first language. The median income for a household in the county was $32,208, and the median income for a family was $39,919. Males had a median income of $30,480 versus $20,101 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,388. About 13.30% of families and 16.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18.50% of those under age 18 and 17.70% of those age 65 or over. Legacy of slavery
A map commissioned by the United States government in the 1860s, and sold by the Union Army for the benefit of wounded troops, indicates that, based on data from the 1860 national census, 80.9% of the population of Wharton County was enslaved. The county then had a total of 3,380 people. This was the highest proportion of slaves in a single county in the state of Texas. Demand related to development of new areas for cultivation had caused the number of slaves overall in the state to triple between 1850 and 1860, from 58,000 to 182,566. Politics
Wharton County voters supported Democratic candidates between 1848 to 1856, third party candidates 1860. Years 1872 - 1896 the county voted Republican. Prohibition third party candidates won support.Democratic support resumed in the 1900 election, when the county voted for Bryan and continued, with the exception of Harding in 1920, until 1948. In the 1950s voters supported Dwight D. Eisenhower's two terms, and in the 1960s Democrats, John Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, and Hubert Humphrey won a majority. After 1972, when Republican Richard Nixon won the county. Democrat Jimmy Carter took the county in 1976, but thereafter the Republican presidential candidate carried the area in every election from 1980 to 2004. *Rutersville College was established after Ruters death :Highways:
*U.S. Highway 59 *I-69 The future route of Interstate 69 is planned to follow the current route of U.S. 59 in most places. *U.S. Highway 90 Alternate *Texas State Highway 60 *Texas State Highway 71 *Texas FM Farm to Market Road 102 *Texas Farm to Market Road 442 *Texas Farm to Market Road 1160 *Texas Farm to Market Road 1300 *Sheppard Air Force Base were important elements of the local economy. Politics- -Wharton County is a strongly Republican county in the 21st century. *Wharton County ranked eighth in Texas in total agricultural receipts. Airports
*El Campo Metropolitan Airport, a general aviation airport, located in8 Wharton County SW of El Campo. *Wharton Regional Airport, a general aviation airport, is located in the extreme SW portion of Wharton. ===Cities=== *'''[[:Category:Wharton, Texas|Wharton]] (population, 8,664) is the county’s seat of government''', hosts Shanghai Days Cowboy Gathering *[[:Category:El Campo, Texas|El Campo]] (11,515) largest town. ====Communities==== *[[:Category: Boling, Texas|Boling-Iago]] (1,131) *[[:Category:East Bernard, Texas|East Bernard]] (2,318) *[[:Category:Louise, Texas|Louise]] (1,011) *[[:Category:Hungerford, Texas|Hungerford]] (335) {| border="1" class="sortable" !Community!! Community!! Community |- |[[:Category:Bonus, Texas|Bonus]]|| [[:Category:Burr, Texas|Burr]] ||[[:Category:Danevang, Texas| Danevang]] |- |[[:Category:Egypt, Texas|Egypt]] || [[:Category:Elm Grove, Texas|Elm Grove]] || [[:Category:Dinsmore, Texas|Dinsmore]] |- |[[:Category:Glen Flora, Texas|Glen Flora]] || [[:Category:Hahn, Texas|Hahn]]|| [[:Category:Hillje, Texas|Hillje]] |- | [[:Category:Jones Creek, Texas|Jones Creek]]||[[:Category:Lane City, Texas|Lane City]] ||[[:Category:Lissie, Texas|Lissie]] |- |[[:Category:Mackay, Texas|Mackay]] ||[[:Category:Magnet, Texas|Magnet]] || [[:Category:East Bernard, Texas|East Bernard]] |- | [[:Category:New Taiton, Texas|New Taiton]] ||[[:Category:Pierce, Texas|Pierce]]||[[:Category:Sand Ridge, Texas|Sand Ridge]] |- |[[:Category:Iago, Texas|Iago]]||[[:Category:Boling, Texas|Boling]] ||[[:Category:Newgulf, Texas|Newgulf]] |- |[[:Category:Spanish Camp, Texas|Spanish Camp]]||[[:Category:Louise, Texas|Louise]] |- |} '''Ghost Towns'''
:Don-Tol, Texas :Dorman, Texas :Waterville, Texas ghost town :Nedra, Texas Ghost Town :Nottawa, Texas ghost town :Peach Creek, Texas ghost town :Plainview, Wharton, Texas ghost town :Preston, Wharton, Texas ghost town :Round Mott, Texas ghost town :Sandies, Texas ghost town :Taiton, Texas Ghost town :Waterville, Texas ghost town ====Festivals==== *Polka Expo in November in El Campo. *Shanghai Days Cowboy Gathering in spring at Wharton ====Land Grants==== *The Texas legislature created Wharton County in 1846, incorporating part of Stephen F. Austin’s original land grant from Mexico. *a school fund in 1854 to underwrite a public school system in the state, and Wharton County received four leagues of land to establish their common school system. Freedmen's Bureau schools operated after 1865, and in 1868 the Reconstruction convention set land aside for public schools required to serve at least four months of the year. *Thirty-one of Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred received titles to land in Wharton County. ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== *Wharton County Junior College was established in 1946 ====Public Schools==== The governor established a school fund in 1854 to underwrite a public school system in the state, and Wharton County received four leagues of land to establish their common school system. Freedmen's Bureau schools operated after 1865, and in 1868 the Reconstruction convention set land aside for public schools required to serve at least four months of the year. =====Private Schools===== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=m |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, East Bernard, Texas|Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Andrews Catholic Cemetery, Hillje, Texas|Saint Andrews Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Wharton City Cemetery, Wharton, Texas|Wharton City Cemetery]] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wharton_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch] *[http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~barrettbranches/whartoncountycemeteries/whartoncocemeteryindex.html Cemeteries and photos] cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Wharton/ListWharton.html Wharton co. Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2760 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Historic Census=== :1850 --- 1,752 — :1860 --- 3,380 92.9% :1870 --- 3,426 1.4% :1880 --- 4,459 30.2% :1890 --- 7,584 70.1% :1900 --- 16,942 123.4% :1910 --- 21,123 24.7% :1920 --- 24,288 15.0% :1930 --- 29,681 22.2% :1940 --- 36,158 21.8% :1950 --- 36,077 −0.2% :1960 --- 38,152 5.8% :1970 --- 36,729 −3.7% :1980 --- 40,242 9.6% :1990 --- 39,955 −0.7% :2000 --- 41,188 3.1% :2010 --- 41,280 0.2% :Est. 2015 --- 41,486 ===Notables=== *Ima Hogg, philanthropist, b Mineola, TX ===County Resources=== This land is fertile. Cotton, Rice, Tea, cattle, sugar, cotton, corn, and hay became the county's principal products potatoes, spinach, broom corn, cabbage, figs, and honey, oil ===Sources===

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[[Category:Wharton Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] My name is Julia Wharton and I live in West London. I have two teenage children, a full time job working in central London and now have taken on the mammoth task of a one-name study of my own Surname. The website for my one name study is located at http://www.whartonfamilyhistory.com/ I have been researching my own personal family history since the early 90's. Back in those days it was a lot harder and I hit many a brick wall along the way. With thanks to an amazing fellow researcher called Beryl Chapman I have now traced my ancestors back to the early 1600s. With thanks to the internet I have managed to break through nearly all those brick walls. My personal family tree research can be found at http://whartonfamilyhistory.weebly.com/. The website is not yet completely finished but still has quite a bit of data on it, so if you have ancestors linking to Wharton's of Norfolk in the UK then it may help you. I have only just begun this one-name study so have a long way to go, but would love to hear from other Wharton researchers wherever you are.

What a Cemeterist Does

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#REDIRECT [[Space:Getting_Started_as_a_Cemeterist]] This page is part of the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. If you are new to trawling through overgrown cemeteries you might be a little bit daunted at the prospect of investigating your neighbourhood graveyard. The work of the Cemeterist is pretty simple, and basically involves four areas. You can get involved in any or all them. Here are a few tips to help get you started: == Photographing Gravestones and Monuments == * Some graves may need a bit of cleaning. Please don't use commercial cleaning agents for this as it could damage the graves. Many Cemeterists just take a squirty bottle of water with them and a soft cloth. It is okay to take a small trowel to remove moss and other dirt, just be very careful when doing so. Some Cemeteries also take secateurs to trim the base of the headstone. * It is not advisable to take rubbings of the graves as this could damage them. * It's a good idea to re-size the image once you have got home. 1024x768 pixels, saved as a .jpeg at 75% quality is a good size to go for. * Take a photo of the entrance to the Cemetery if you can, to help people find it, and also note the address and any important directions. * If possible, find the GPS location for each grave and make a note of it. There are a number of apps for phones that can help with this. * When you have photos to upload to WikiTree, speak to your Team Leader about where to store them until they are ready to be added to a profile or Cemetery Free Space Page. Most teams have a "Progress" page where they track their current work before transferring it to the relevant Cemetery and Profile pages on completion. == Transcribing the Gravestone or Monument == The next step is to transcribe the photographs. Some people do this on site as they are taking the photographs. Others prefer to do it later. You can get involved in any and or stages of this work so don't feel you have to do the transcriptions if you would rather someone else did it. Just ask your Team Leader for help. == Creating/Maintaining Cemetery Free Space Pages == See [[Space:How to Create a Cemetery Free Space Page|How to Create a Cemetery Free Space Page]] for details if you would like to be involved in this side of the project. There should be one Cemetery Free Space page per cemetery. One thing you can contribute is creating a new page for a new cemetery, or updating and maintaining the details of existing cemeteries. == Adding Monumental Sources to profiles == Once the graves have been photographed and transcribed, they are ready to be added to the relevant profile on WikiTree. This involves adding a new profile if necessary, attaching the profile to the relevant photograph, adding the cemetery category to the profile, and adding the correct source to the bottom. The format is as follows: :
Monumental inscription. Country. Cemetery name, place name. Monument death date as inscribed. (b. date as inscribed) LAST NAME inscribed, given name. GPS: DATA HERE. Photographed by: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]: date photo taken.
An example of this for a specific monument: :
Monumental Inscription. England and Wales. St Botolph's Churchyard, Shenley, Hertfordshire. 12 September 1865 (b. 12 January 1814) BATES, Catherine. GPS: DATA HERE. Photographed by: [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]]: taken 31 December 2018.
Above all else, have fun! And don't be afraid to ask questions in the Google Group. We are all here to help each other.

Wheal Owles Colliery Disaster 1893

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[[Category: Wheal Owles Colliery Disaster, St Just, Cornwall, 1893]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Cornwall Mining Disasters|Cornwall Mining Disasters]] | Wheal Owles Disaster 1893 Contact: [[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]] ==Summary== * Date: 10 January 1893 * Location: Wheal Owles, St Just, Cornwall, England * Casualties: 20 - 19 men and a boy * Cause: Flash flooding The Wheal Owles Mine, also known as the Cargodna Mine, sits on top of the cliffs near Botallack in the parish of St. Just, Cornwall, England. It was an ancient mine with records that dated back to the 1400's, and was reopened in the 1830's. It was owned by John Boyns and his son Richard. The mine produced mainly tin, but copper as well. {{Image |file=Fran_s_screenshots-18.jpg |align=c |size=400 |label= Photo of Wheal Owles, taken 2018 |caption=''Wheal Owles, 2018'' }} Wheal Owles is currently a tourist attraction, being "famous" for being used as a filming location for the 2015 BBC television series "Poldark". However, the mine holds a very dark and sad secret. On the morning of Tuesday, 10th January 1893, a group of miners blasted their way through a wall in the Cargodna section, causing an inrush of water from the neighboring Wheal Drea, an older abandoned mine filled with water. Of the 40 men who were in the mine at the time, only 20 came out alive. In total, 19 men and one boy were drowned in the lower levels. One man, James "Farmer" Hall, was credited with saving five men and boys from meeting the same fate. Farmer Hall was the last man to leave the mine, after hearing nothing but silence from below. {{Image |file=Fran_s_screenshots-19.jpg |align=c |size=400 |label= Photo Wheal Owles engine house, taken 2012 |caption=''Wheal Owles engine house, 2012'' }} It was soon discovered that the accident was caused by inaccurate plans. Captain Richard Boyns, who was now the manager of the mine, had failed to "allow for the variation of the magnetic meridian". Boyns, who had been ill and bedridden for years, was fined £15. There was no appeal and no inquest. {{Image |file=Fran_s_screenshots-16.jpg |align=c |size=400 |label= Photo of memorial plaque at West Wheal Owles in St. Just, taken 2008 |caption=''Memorial plaque at West Wheal Owles in St. Just'' }} Wheal Owles was closed for good after the accident. In 2006, it was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. There is also a plaque on the wall of the engine house with the names of those who perished. The bodies of those who drowned were never recovered. The last two lines of a poem written by W. Herbert Thomas sums it up: '''"''The mine is now a grave-yard, an’ the levels are the graves,''''' '''''An’ the miners’ dust there slumbers near the wild Atlantic waves!''"''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Age''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Those they left behind''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Allen-46774|Thomas Allen]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Mother (??) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! 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Opinions/corrections are always welcome :)''' ==Research Notes== Unfortunately, the newspaper accounts of the day were, for the most part, inaccuate. Many of the names of those who died are incorrect, which is also reflected on the memorial plaque. Any corrections will be noted on the individual profiles. == Sources == *[https://west-penwith.org.uk/owles.htm West Penwith resources; Rick Parsons, Wheal Owles Mine Disaster, 1893] *[https://www.nmrs.org.uk/mines-map/accidents-disasters/cornwall-devon/wheal-owles-flooding/ Ian Winstanley, Northern Mine Research; Wheal Owles Flooding-St. Just-1893] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheal_Owles Wikipedia: Wheal Owles] *[http://www.penwithlocalhistorygroup.co.uk/on-this-day/?id=10 Penwith Local History Group, On This Day] *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/44096727 Trove; The Barrier Miner, Broken Hill, NSW, 18 Feb 1893]

Wheatley, Oxfordshire One Place Study

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== Wheatley, Oxfordshire One Place Study == [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{One Place Study|place=Wheatley, Oxfordshire|category=Wheatley, Oxfordshire One Place Study}} '''Wheatley''' is a village in Oxfordshire, England about 5 miles east of Oxford. It includes the adjacent hamlet of Littleworth. The purpose of this One Place Study is to identify and record the lives of as many people as possible who lived in the village in the past. The current list of individuals included in the One Place Study can be viewed [[:Category:Wheatley%2C_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study|'''HERE''']] (click any name to view more detail). The current focus of the One Place Study is to document people who appear in Wheatley on the 1881 census. People outside this timescale may also be added where they are of particular interest or where they form a connection between different family groups. A wealth of information about the history and inhabitants of the village is also available from the excellent [https://www.wheatleyarchive.org.uk/ Wheatley Village Archive]. For general context about the village please see [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/oxon/vol5/pp96-116 Victoria County History] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheatley,_Oxfordshire Wikipedia]. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Oxfordshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 51.747, -1.139 :'''Elevation:''' 80.0 m or 262.5 feet ===Population (per census figures)=== *'''1851''': 1,020 *'''1871''': 1,040 *'''1881''': 1,022 *'''1891''': 950 *'''1901''': 872 *'''1911''': 966 *'''2011''': 3,913 ===Notables=== The following notable people are from (or lived in) Wheatley: *The British Prime Minister [[Brasier-156|Theresa (Brasier) May MP]] grew up in Wheatley *The rock band [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supergrass Supergrass] was formed in Wheatley in 1993 *Scottish poet [[Meikle-481|William Julius (Meikle) Mickle (1735-1788)]] settled in Wheatley after marrying his wife Mary who was from nearby Forest Hill *Comic actor [[Orchard-1490|Julian Orchard (1930-1979)]] was born in Wheatley, where his father worked as the local GP for many years *[[Miller-94584|John Mansel Miller GCVO DSO MC]] was a British Army officer and Crown Equerry who lived at Shotover House, just outside Wheatley. ===Wheatley in the 1880s=== There are 1,022 individuals listed on the 1881 census for Wheatley (544 males and 478 females). They are split across 242 households.
As of January 2024 '''about 90%''' of the individuals from the 1881 Wheatley census have been added to Wikitree. '''Significant members of the local community in 1881 include:''' {| border="3" cellpadding="5" |- |'''Name'''||'''Role'''|| '''Details''' |- |[[Elton-136|Rev Edward Elton]] ||Vicar|| Vicar of Wheatley 1849-1884, lived at what is now the local GP surgery. |- |[[Newington-145|Alexander Samuel Lysaght Newington]] ||Doctor|| Village doctor for approx 5 years before returning to his native Sussex to run the mental health hospital established by his great grandfather. Signatory on formation of the Howe Trust. Slayer of tigers. |- |[[Savings-2|PC Thomas Savings]]||Police constable|| Born at Water Eaton, settled in Wheatley with his second wife Elizabeth (a former servant at Waterperry House). |- |[[Tubb-491|Matthew Charles Tubb]] ||Census enumerator || Completed the 45 pages of the 1881 census for Wheatley. |- |[[Cooper-34475|Joseph Hussey Cooper]]||Owner of brickworks|| Lived at Old House, Westfield Road. Manufactured bricks from local clay and provided employment to 18 local men and women. Had 14 children with wife Mary Jane who was from the Isle of Wight. |- |[[Cripps-1137|George Cripps]]||Windmill owner|| Owner of 2 windmills which ground wheat and ochre, one of which still stands in the modern day and is a distinctive feature of the village. |- |[[Hancock-10627|William Hancock]]||Station master|| Originally from Wiltshire, moved to Wheatley in the mid-1860s. |- |[[Russell-30367|John Russell]]||Postmaster|| From Cuddesdon. Following his death in 1889 his wife Margaret was postmistress. |- |[[Miller-94570|Lt Col James Miller]] and [[Evans-39219|Mrs Sarah D Miller]]||Owners of Shotover House and Estate (just outside Wheatley)|| James Miller purchased Shotover in 1871. Mrs Miller made a generous gift to the people of Wheatley by funding construction of the Merry Bells, still in use as a community facility in modern times. |- |[[Tyndale-121|William Earle Biscoe]]||Owner of the Holton Park Estate (just outside Wheatley)|| Born in Berkshire, great nephew of Elisha Biscoe who had purchased the estate in 1800. William inherited the estate on the death of his maiden aunts. |- |} In addition to the above individuals who lived in/ just outside Wheatley on the 1881 census [[Vernon-Harcourt-2|Edward William Harcourt (1825-1891)]] was the MP for the local constituency. He lived at Nuneham Courtenay. '''Other interesting individuals who appear on the 1881 census:''' {| border="3" cellpadding="5" |- |'''Name'''||'''Details''' |- |[[Slaymaker-190|Joseph Slaymaker]] ||Joseph was a 6 year old boy on the 1881 census, 4 years later he stole a purse from the vicar's house and as punishment was detained at an 'industrial school' for boys on a ship anchored 1/2 a mile off the coast from Portishead. He went on to serve his country in WW1 and died in Sofia, Bulgaria in 1918 having been promoted to the rank of Acting Sergeant Major. |- |[[Tubb-495|Alice Maud Tubb]] ||Alice's father was the local registrar of births and deaths and completed the 1881 census for Wheatley. Sadly both he and Alice's mother died within a few years of this leaving Alice and her 4 siblings orphans. Alice spent time in a London orphanage before returning to Wheatley and becoming postmistress. |- |[[Clements-7031|Eliza Gould]]|| Eliza supported women in her community as a midwife. On 2 occasions she appears in the local press on charges of concealment of a birth. Two women she attended (one of them her own daughter) had babies who did not survive and the births were not registered and bodies not properly disposed of (one was buried in a back garden in Crown Road the other secretly added to the coffin of another infant). Eliza and the 2 mothers were charged with concealment of a birth but found not guilty. |- |Various: men of Wheatley who died in WW1||Most of the Wheatley men who died in WW1 were not yet born in 1881, however a small number were and appear on the census. In addition many of the parents of those who died appear. For further details see [[Space:Wheatley_War_Memorial|Wheatley War Memorial]] |- |Various: Wheatley residents in the Workhouse||Headington Union Workhouse was the local workhouse. In the 1881 census one Wheatley resident was employed at the Workhouse ([[Gomm-113|Elizabeth Gomm]]) and 4 people born in Wheatley & Littleworth were workhouse inmates: [[Cooper-34927|Ferdinando Cooper]], William Munt (81), Henry Stow (76), Jane Currill (38, stated to be an 'imbecile' of Littleworth) |- |Various: Petty crime||Local newspapers of the time record a number of residents involved (or alleged to be involved) in petty crime, including: *Poaching: [[Clements-7174|Thomas Clements (1853-1935)]] *Drunk and riotous: [[Tombs-234|George Tombs (1850-)]] *Using obscene language: [[Sherwood-6023|Priscilla Gomm (1872-1905)]] *Fighting/ drunk and riotous: [[Shorter-583|Jesse Shorter (1859-1909)]] *Malicious damage to a vine: [[Shepherd-9291|Mary Ring (1829-1907)]] *Failing to send children to school: [[Hutton-3962|James Hutton (abt.1835-1905)]] *Bigamy: [[Hawes-2609|William Hawes (bef.1805-1882)]] |- |} ==Wheatley folk around the world== A number of families and individuals who lived in Wheatley in the past left the village to emigrate or to fight in wars overseas. One way to explore some of these locations and stories is the map of birth and death locations available [https://plus.wikitree.com/findmap.htm?aid=Wheatley%2C_Oxfordshire_One_Place_Study&grouptype=C '''HERE'''] (zooming in on individual dots on the map will reveal the name of the individuals who were born or died there) ==Sources== *Bygone Wheatley, A History of Wheatley from Roman Times, Michael Heaton on behalf of Wheatley Village Archive, 2020 *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wheatley,_Oxfordshire_Genealogy List of relevant research resources for Wheatley at Family Search] *{{Wikidata|Q1997905}} [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Wheatley, Oxfordshire One Place Study|Profiles and pages that link here]]

Wheatley One Name Study & DNA Project

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[[Category:Wheatley Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Hamilton-4105|John Hunter]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List ==

Wheeler Name Study

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[[Category:Wheeler Name Study]][[Category:One Name Studies]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Wheeler Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wheeler Wheeler] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Wheeler name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Wheeler's), by time period (18th Century Wheeler's), or by topic (Wheeler DNA, Wheeler Occupations, Wheeler Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Wheeler Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Wheeler}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Wheeler-18799|Mildred (Wheeler) Gillett]] * [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Martzen]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *None Included ==Origin of the Wheeler Name== If one does a cursory google search of the Wheeler name, they might be lead to believe the name Wheeler refers to an occupation, that of a maker of wheels. However, the Wheeler name has a much more rich and meaningful beginning than a person who made wheels. In his book ''[[Space:The Genealogy of the Wheeler Family|The Genealogy of the Wheeler Family]]'' (Washington, D.C., 1919) William Wheeler describes the beginnings of the Wheeler name as follows:Wheeler, William. ''[[Space:The Genealogy of the Wheeler Family|The Genealogy of the Wheeler Family]]'' (Washington, D.C., 1919) Page
Away back in the days of the Teutons, there was among them in one of their communities a great giant of a man noted far his bravery and fearlessness as a warrior, who, "because of the good fortune which seemed always with him in his daring exploits, his neighbors called the "wela hari" or "Welhar - the lucky warrior. When this personage lived I know not "[[#Wheeler, William|Wheeler, William]]: Page
In his book, ''[[Space:The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America|The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America]]'' (American College of Genealogy, Boston, Massachusetts, 1914), Albert Wheeler provides a more academic look at the origin of the name, The story told by William Wheeler is notable when looking at Albert Wheelers analysis of the early spelling "Wielher."
"The name first appears in history in the eighth century, when one of the Saxon chieftains is recorded as bearing the name "Wielher". . . [which is] "a compound of two Anglo-Saxon words "wel" or " wiel" meaning "prosperous" or "fortunate," from which derivation the modem word "weaP" and "wealth" may be traced; and the Anglo- Saxon word "hari" or "heri" a warrior, a root traceable in the modern word "hero." The present spelling of the family name "Wheeler" therefore, is a spelling of words which in their modem form would be "Weal-Hero" or in the Anglo-Saxon words "wel-hari." The meaning of the family name, therefore, is clearly "the lucky warrior," or "the prosperous hero."Wheeler, Albert Gallatin ''[[Space:The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America|The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America]]'' (American College of Genealogy, Boston, Massachusetts, 1914)Page
Each of the Wheeler authors take a different approach to describing the early origins of the Wheeler name. Both however, agree the Wheeler name owes its origin, not to a mere maker of wheels but instead to a great giant of a man, know as the Lucky Warrior. Both Wheeler authors present a picture of colonial American with many Wheeler families.
[Wheeler families] were among the early emigrants to this country [and] were exceedingly numerous. They settled principally in Massachusetts, Connecticut and Virginia. "Between 1650 and 1680," says Shattuck, "there were in Concord, Mass., alone, thirty distinct Wheeler families." And Parmer records as an interesting fact that twenty-six of the name had graduated from New England colleges in 1826.[[#Wheeler, William|Wheeler, William]]: Page 24.
Albert Wheeler notes that in Colonial records, the variations in spelling the old "Wel-hari" name are as follows: Weler and Weeler; Wheler, Whelir and Whelor; Whaler(which has nothing to do with whaling) and Whalor; Wheef (probably a misspelling), Wheelar and Wheeler; Whealer and Whealor; Wheller, and Wheter (which is probably a misspelling).[[#Wheeler, Albert|Wheeler, Albert]] page xiii Both sources suggest that while there were many Wheeler names, the families were not all related. Albert Wheeler makes a final observation about the origin of the Wheeler name, and more importantly the people who bore the name:
Bearers of any of the above names, however, may be reasonably sure of tracing back their ancestry to a Teutonic origin, and may rightfully think of their forbears as having been men and women of a rugged warlike race, fortunate upon the battle-field and prosperous upon their home estates, whose principal characteristic in those semi-barbaric times was that of solid worth. To this, the elapsing centuries have added honor and renown in many fields, and in America it is doubtful if any family can show a loftier standard or a more untarnished shield that can that one whose members, scattered throughout every State in the union, bear the name of "Wheeler"
The rich history of the Wheeler name and how its evolved over time may be demonstrated here on Wiki Tree by tracing the family of [[Wheeler-195|Thomas Wheeler]]. One can trace Thomas descendants forward to some of the first Wheeler families in America. However, one can also start at the profile of Thomas in the year 1561 and journey back in time through 25 generations of Wheeler families and arrive in the year 819 at the profile of [[Wielher-15|Thomas B Wielher]]. While many of the profiles lack sources, this long line of profiles demonstrates some possible interesting changes in the Wheeler name over the years. This line is highlighted not for its genealogy accuracy but as an example of how the Wheeler name may have evolved over time. ==Wheeler Immigrants to America== Some of the earliest Wheeler families in America where *[[Wheeler-1799|Henry Wheeler]] - Was born 4 Sep 1604 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, , England and had a son born in Virginia in 1627. He died 1693 in Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States. *[[Wheeler-256|Thomas Wheeler]] - born in 1602, in England. He first appears in 1635, in Lynn, Massachusetts Colony, when he was elected constable and held other official positions while he live there (b.15 Mar 1602 in Hampshire England to d. 6 Mar 1686 in No. Stonington, New London, Connecticut) *[[Wheeler-2611|Capt, Thomas Wheeler]] - He may nave come to America with the Rev. John Jones Company, in the ship Defiance, which landed in New England Oct. 3, 1635, with his wife, children and most probably some grandchildren. He was in Concord as early as April 17, 1636- 7, when he was made freeman there.(b. 8 Apr 1620 in Bedfordshire, England and 26 Nov 1672 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States) *[[Wheeler-1405|Moses Wheeler]] - sailed from London in 1638, and settled in the New Haven colony. (b.1598 in Kent, England to d. 15 Jan 1698 in Stratford, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA) *[[Wheeler-219|George Wheeler]] - George Wheeler came to Concord [Middlesex County,Massachusetts Bay Colony] about the year 1638 with his wife Katherine and several children (b.25 Mar 1605 in Wharley, Cranfield, Bedfordshire to d. 2 Jun 1687 in Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts) *[[Wheeler-1904|Isaac Wheeler]] (b. 13 Sep 1607 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England to d. 1712 in Charlestown, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA) *[[Wheeler-1667|John Wheeler]] - John arrived in Maryland in January, 1652, on the ship "Thomas and John", under the command of Captain William Mitche (b, before 22 Jan 1630 in Wiltshire/Bedfordshire, England to d. before 8 Jan 1694 in Charles Co., MD) *[[Wheeler-223|William Wheeler]] (b. 30 Jan 1630 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England to d. 31 Dec 1683 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts) ===The Many Men Named Thomas in Colonial Connecticut=== This section is under construction Thomas Bentley was one of the first Wheeler names to appear in America. [[Wheeler-256|Thomas Wheeler]] whose name appear first in Massachusetts in 1635 and [[Wheeler-2611|Capt, Thomas Wheeler]] believed to have come to America in 1635 and was in Connecticut in April 1636. The following are some Thomas Wheeler profiles found in early colonial America (its not a complete list and changes as merges take place or new information is discovered) #[[Wheeler-195|Thomas, "The Elder"]] was born 1561 in Cranfield, died 1635 Cranfield. While this Thomas only lived in England, his oldest son Thomas and his youngest son Thomas (of 2 different wives) both emigrated to Connecticut. Most of his children ended up emigrating to (or through) Massachusetts and Connecticut (both Thomases, Anne, Elizabeth, Susannah, Joseph, Timothy, Ephraim and possibly Mary were all emigrants). ##[[Wheeler-197|Thomas the oldest son]] was born 1591 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire. England and died on 16 Jul 1654 in Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut. He married Ann (Halsey) Wheeler on 5 May 1613 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire. They also had a son named Thomas ###[[Wheeler-579|Thomas Wheeler]] (son of Wheeler-197) born 8 Dec 1621 in Cranfield, Bedfordshire died 24 Dec 1704 in Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts. He married twice Sarah (Meriam) Wheeler and Sarah (Beers) Wheeler ##[[Wheeler-1337|Thomas]] born 1620 in Bedfordshire, England and died 1676 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut. Married to Ruth (Wood) Wheeler #[[Wheeler-256|Thomas of Stonington, CT]] Born 15 Mar 1602 in Hampshire England and died 6 Mar 1686 in No. Stonington, New London, Connecticut. Married a Mary. #[[Wheeler-2611|Captn Thomas ]](born 8 Apr 1620 in Bedfordshire, England (parents currently unknown) died 26 Nov 1672 in Milford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States. He married of Joan (Bryan) Wheeler ==Wheeler Sources== *Wheeler, Albert Gallatin ''[[Space:The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America|The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America]]'' (American College of Genealogy, Boston, Massachusetts, 1914) *Wheeler, Daniel Merrick. ''[[Space:The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors|The Wheeler Family of Rutland, Mass. and Some of Their Ancestors]]'' (Pittsfield, Mass., 1924) *Wheeler, Henry. ''[[Space:Genealogy of Some of the Descendants of Obadiah Wheeler of Concord|Genealogy of Some of the Descendants of Obadiah Wheeler of Concord]]'' (Franklin P. Rice, 1898) *Wheeler, William. ''[[Space:The Genealogy of the Wheeler Family|The Genealogy of the Wheeler Family]]'' (Washington, D.C., 1919) * The Wheeler Families of Old Concord, Massachusetts Compiled by George Tolman in 1908 Revised for editions of 1970 and 1981 and, by Joseph C. Wheeler, for this online edition of 2006. This online edition is complete up to the Joseph's revision, 12 October 2013. [https://concordlibrary.org/special-collections/wheeler-genealogy/ available here] * The Wheeler Family of Clermont County Ohio and Lincoln, Middlesex, Norfolk, & Worcester Counties Massachusetts Descendants of Richard Wheeler of Dedham [http://family.gradeless.com/wheeler.htm available here] *Wheeler Genealogy; Raymond David Wheeler Vol. 3 (see attached images on this profile) *Wheeler Family History...Including Descent from Henry Wheeler (c1503-1557) of Cranfield, Bedfordshire authors Raymond David Wheeler, Gordon Boyce Wheeler (see attached images on this profile) ==Sources==

Wheelock Name Study

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[[Category:Wheelock Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Cole-12288|M Cole]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. ==Wheelock Resources== * [http://www.wheelockgenealogy.com/ Wheelock Genealogy website] - managed by Rick Sullivan, with a focus on Wheelock's in North America, mostly descendants of Ralph Wheelock * [http://wheelock.one-name.net/ Wheelock One-Name Study] - site of the official One Name Studies Guild project. * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/RevRalphWheelock/ Descendants of Rev. Ralph Wheelock Facebook Group] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/wheelock/about FamilyTreeDNA Wheelock Surname Project] ==Wheelock Records== ===Massachusetts=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZW-Y98X?i=1569&wc=MCBR-P38%3A361613101%2C362497401&cc=2106411 Berkshire County - Northern District Deeds (Grantees) 1761-1985] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z8-3Q96?i=386&wc=MCBR-GWT%3A361613101%2C362508501&cc=2106411 Berkshire County (Middle District) 1761-1830] Grantees *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99Z8-3DZL?i=423&cc=2106411&cat=212489 Berkshire County (Middle District) 1761-1830] Grantors *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z8-3ZB8?i=287&cc=2106411&cat=213178 Berkshire County (Southern District) Grantors - 1790-1824] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9Z8-3CHD?i=540&cc=2106411&cat=213178 Berkshire County (Southern District) Grantees - 1790-1824] *Bristol County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9Z7-FLK6?i=167&wc=MCB5-8TG%3A361612901%2C362171101&cc=2106411 Deed Index (Grantees) 1686-1795] *Bristol County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z7-K7MB?i=183&wc=MCB5-L29%3A361612901%2C362203301&cc=2106411 Deed Index (Grantors) 1686-1795] *Franklin County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9Z8-RW1D?i=301&wc=MCBL-PNG%3A361612501%2C361806301&cc=2106411 Deeds (Grantee) Index 1787-1889] *Franklin County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99Z8-RNVH?i=221&wc=MCBL-G38%3A361612501%2C361784101&cc=2106411 Deeds (Grantor) Index 1787-1889] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89ZH-GL6V?i=744&wc=MCB2-XTG%3A361612401%2C361620201&cc=2106411 Hampden County -Grantees Index 1636-1800], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZH-PCC4?i=115&wc=MCB2-V38%3A361612401%2C361628001&cc=2106411 1800-1849] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZH-G6BC?i=354&wc=MCB2-KZS%3A361612401%2C361630801&cc=2106411 Hampden County -Grantors Index 1636-1800], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZH-GD1N?i=329&wc=MCB2-GNG%3A361612401%2C361638401&cc=2106411 1800-1849] *Hampshire County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZW-ZFKD?i=3271&cc=2106411&cat=448388 Deeds (Grantor) Index 1787-1986] *Hampshire County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z4-9LN7?i=1198&cc=2106411&cat=448388 Deeds (Grantee) Index 1787-1986] *Middlesex County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z7-HQTM?i=244&wc=MCBB-G66%3A361613501%2C363941401&cc=2106411 Middlesex County Deeds (Grantee) Index] 1639-1799 *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89Z7-C74L?i=300&wc=MCBB-PNG%3A361613501%2C363961401&cc=2106411 Middlesex County Deeds (Grantor) Index] 1639-1799 *Norfolk County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9ZH-XDZS?i=299&wc=MCBL-46X%3A361613001%2C361698501&cc=2106411 Deed index (grantor) 1793-1849] *Norfolk County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZH-2W2W?i=230&wc=MCB2-BP8%3A361613001%2C361655401&cc=2106411 Deed index (grantee) 1793-1889] *Suffolk County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZW-C9F2-D?i=731&wc=MCBT-H36%3A361613401%2C362621401&cc=2106411 Deed index (grantee) 1639-1799] *Suffolk County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZW-WG54?i=279&wc=MCBT-768%3A361613401%2C362589101&cc=2106411 Deed index (grantor) 1639-1799] *Worcester County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99ZH-JSPT?i=620&wc=MCB2-FWL%3A361612201%2C361620401&cc=2106411 Deed index (grantee) 1731-1839] or [http://www.wheelockgenealogy.com/pages/WorcDeedGrantee1731-1839.htm on Wheelock Genealogy website]. *Worcester County [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9ZH-NG4X?i=173&wc=MCB2-GNL%3A361612201%2C361637901&cc=2106411 Deed index (grantor) 1731-1839] ===New Hampshire=== * Grafton County Deed Indexes (1773-1850): [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLR-SSS9-C?cat=339718 Grantees] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLR-Z3NJ?cat=339718 Grantors] ==Wheelock Family Groups (Draft)== * Descendants of [[ Wheelock-75|Ralph Wheelock]]. (Considering breaking this down by his children). * Wheelock Families in England ([[Wheelock-933|Abraham Wheelock]], [[Wheelock-121|Hugh Wheelock]]) * Wheelock's from Ireland (Includes [[Wheelock-907 |Charles Wheelock]] [[Wheelock-935|William Wheelock]], [[Wheelock-22|Samuel Wheelock]], [[Wheelock-1560|Charles James Wheelock]] ''Are they descended from a single ancestor, and what is their relationship to English Wheelocks?'') * Wheelock/Whillock in the Southern U.S. (settled in Washington Co, TN. (Based on current DNA evidence, the appears to be genetically unrelated to the Ralph Wheelock family). See [[Wheelock-462|John Wheelock]]. * Oneida Nation Wheelocks, see [[Wheelock-789|James A. Wheelock]] * Wheelocks of African American Heritage (See [[Wheelock-974|Henry Wheelock]]) ==Uncertain Wheelocks== These individuals and families have a working theory, and are attached to their parents with "uncertain status." Definitive proof of their origins are still needed. *Possible sons of Abner Wheelock and Mary Brown: **[[Wheelock-906|Abner Wheelock]] b abt 1770 **[[Wheelock-822|Jonathan Wheelock]] b abt 1760 **[[Wheelock-821|David Wheelock]] (1775-1822) *Possible sons of [[Wheelock-752|Stephen Wheelock]] and Lucretia Newton: **[[Wheelock-835|Stephen Wheelock]] (1791) - of Chautauqua County, NY **[[Wheelock-1343| Samuel Wheelock]] b. 1797 - settler of Eden Vermont **Tabitha Wheelock, wife of Israel Marsh (probably daughter of Stephen Wheelock and Lucretia Newton) *Possible sons of Jesse Wheelock and Abigail Lovitt **[[Wheelock-1340|Phineas Wheelock]] b c 1790 - ''father of Obadiah Wheelock of Philadelphia. Possibly son of Jesse Wheelock'' **[[Wheelock-1530|Obadiah Wheelock]] of Upton and Grafton, Worcester Co, MA. Married Lucretia Fisher. *[[Wheelock-823|Daniel Wheelock]] (1768 -1842) - ''supposedly the son of Daniel Wheelock and Beulah Albee, possibly and out of wedlock birth.]] *[[Wheelock-1548|Ebenezer H. Wheelock]] of Cambridge, born 1796 in MA or RI. ''Possibly the son of Eleazer Wheelock and Polly Benson of Sturbridge or Phyletus Wheelock and Avis Handy of Uxbridge & Rhode Island- Probably son of Phyletus'' *[[Wheelock-1543|Elias Wheelock ]](1794-1875) m Sarah Wood - ''Illegitimate son of Abigail Keith'' and Elias Wheelock. *[[Wheelock-962|Sally Wheelock]] b. 1796 VT, wife of Orra Wilder * [[Wheelock-1526|Gideon Wheelock]] b. 1776, d. 1844 in Illinois. *Possible descendants if Levi & Waitsill Wheelock: The following two unconnected Wheelocks have evidence suggesting they are from this branch. They also have descendants that share a 20cm atDNA segment. A descendant of Mary (Wheelock) Cheney, Levi's sister, also shares the same segment. **[[Wheelock-1022|Hannah Wheelock]] wife of Eilliot Alton. b abt 1794 in Massachusetts, moved to Jefferson County, New York, then Nauvoo, Illinois. Possibly [[Wheelock-787|Hannah]], daughter of Levi & Waitsitll Wheelock ** [[Wheelock-759|Maryette Wheelock]] wife of Louis St. Ores, b 1821, NY (possibly the daughter of William Wheelock, son of Levi & Waitsitll Wheelock. *Wheelock/Schoonhoven families of NY/PA. See [[Wheelock-9 |Bethany Wheelock]] and [[Wheelock-876|Ezra Wheelock]]. Possibly related to [[Wheelock-1526|Gideon Wheelock]] - burials in same cemetery. ==Unknown Wheelocks in early North America (Born before 1800)== These families are likely descendants of Ralph Wheelock, but the connection is not known. *[[Wheelock-1798|Josiah Wheelock]] m. Lucy Waters 16 Oct 1796, Sutton, Massachusetts *[[Wheelock-972|Lucretia Wheelock Sherwin]] - connected pending merge. (Actually Lucretia Smith widow of Oliver Wheelock). *[[Wheelock-1494|Nabbe Wheelock]] of Uxbridge m Joseph Torry of Mendon (14 December 1788) - '''Connected. Daughter of Jesse Wheelock and Phebe White.''' *[[Wheelock-1350|Capt. Obediah Wheelock]] d 1822 Ft. Edwards, NY, ''Veteran, probably 1812 War, owner of a mill in Ft. Edwards, NY'' * Obadiah Wheelock of Boston, a sprititualist who wrote a 29 page letter to Senator Charles Sumner in support of a pension for Mary Todd Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's widow. * [[Wheelock-1563|Betsy Wheelock]] b 1783 wife of Eli Douglas of Stephentown, NY - '''Connected - daughter of John Wheelock and Dorothy Wilder]]'' * [[Wheelock-1597|Eunice Wheelock]] of Leominster married Eliphalet Warren of Waltham in 1794 *[[Wheelock-1836|Dorothy Wheelock]] of Leominster *Doctor Samuel Wheelock of Seekonk m. Harriet B. Allen of North Providence (or Hartford) August 21, 1814 *Daniel Wheelock of Dorchester, married Sally Gilson 1812 in Dunstable,MA (2 children) died before 1818 *Daniel Wheelock, Jr. b abt 1781 d 28 Jul 1817 Glocester, Rhode Island * Rebecca Wheelock m. John Bailey 8 Nov 1797 NH & Betsey Wheelock who m. Isaac Bailey in 1789. Bailey's were brothers born in Lunenburg who located to Jaffrey, NH. *[[Wheelock-2007|Sally Wheelock] m James Hallowell in Ware, Massachusetts. (Possibly daughter of Gideon Wheelock and Sarah Forbush). '''Confirmed by deeds: D/o Gideon''' *Elijah Wheelock b about 1777 [http://www.wheelockgenealogy.com/ralphdsc//d0002/g0000053.html#I5139] d 26 Mar 1813, Walpole, Cheshire Co, NH * [[Wheelock-1513|Elizabeth Wheelock]] m Joseph Daby/Darby 11 May 1761 in Leominster. d. 24 Dec 1803 *[http://www.wheelockgenealogy.com/ralphdsc/d0005/g0000010.html#I7429 Lincoln Wheelock] b 1809 of Orange, Massachusetts and Swanzey, NH. ==Later unconnected Wheelocks== *New Brunswick Wheelocks - [[Wheelock-578 | Solomon D Wheelock]], [[Wheelock-742 |David Clifford Wheelock]] *Nova Scotia: [[Wheelock-1874|Obadiah Wilson "Wilson" Wheelock]] b abt 1836, lived in Maitland, Hants, Nova Scotia m Susan Smith of Nova Scotia in Portland, MI in 1862. *[[Wheelock-644|Benjamin H. Wheelock]] b. 1805 ''(Connected! Son of Jotham Wheelock and Relief Harris}'' *[[Wheelock-1158|Jefferson Wheelock]] abt 1809 - abt May 1859, Schenectady, NY *[[Wheelock-740|Maria Jane Wheelock]] wife of Henry Smith b. 1822 NY lived in Pewaukee, Wisconsin. *[[Wheelock-1534|Ithamer Wheelock]] b 1805 MA -1867 OH. ''Possibly grandson of [[Wheelock-23|Samuel Wheelock]] and [[Amidon-134|Hannah Ammidown]]. (son [[Wheelock-688|Ithamer]] is a good candidate for his father.'' *[[Wheelock-1521|Miranda Wheelock]] wife of Moses Hazen White b 1822 Batavia, NY *[http://www.wheelockgenealogy.com/ralphdsc/d0006/g0000016.html#I7697 Joel Wheelock] - ''Connected!'' almost certainly the son of Joel Wheelock of Shrewsbury/New Ispwisch. *[[Wheelock-1352|Frankford Wheelock]] of Rochester, NY (c 1812-1846) *[[Wheelock-1238|Almena (Wheelock) Clifford]] d/o Polly (unknown) Wheelock - '''identified, probably wife of Phineas Wheelock. Daughter Almena was from first marriage to a Seeley (so not a Wheelock. Profile has been merged).''' *[[Wheelock-1570|Mary Jane Wheelock]] d/o Jefferson Wheelock and Sophia Hill b c 1849, Winchester, NH, w/o Warren Estey. ''unclear which Jefferson Wheelock she is the daughter of'' *[[Wheelock-1601|Mary Wheelock]] b 1831, Massachusetts wife of Peter Coalson. Lived in Elbridge and Auburn, NY. *[[Wheelock-1476|John A. Wheelock]] (1822-1853), born in NY, the son of Ruth Witherell and Unknown Wheelock. Married Julia unknown. Mother remarried to Joshua Kirkham. Could be the son of Obadiah Wheelock who died in 1822. *[[Wheelock-1628|Virgil Wheelock]]- born about 1833, probably in Pennsylvania. Possibly the Son of Daniel, and grandson of Eseck Wheelock. Virgil was orphaned and according to family lore "farmed out" to neighbors. *[[Wheelock-1611|Daniel Wheelock]] b about 1817, husband of Mary Brown. *William Wheelock, b abt 1805 in N Dansville, NY in 1850 Census. Clothier with Oliver B Johnson and wife Lodema Jennings. OB Johnson was from Ontario county and was also a clothier. * Relief Wheelock m Willis Wilder http://www.wheelockgenealogy.com/ralphdsc/d0006/g0000050.html#I4856 *Edward C Wheelock, painter of Boston, b c 1816 Massachusetts, m Sarah Orcutt, 1865 death record says he was born in Salem, son of Ichabod and Sarah. ==Unconnected: Given names== *[[Moulton-1612|Arthur Wheelock Moulton]] - Massachusetts. -Wheelock Connection found! *[[Ward-8529|George Wheelock Ward]] - Massachusetts *[[Merriman-760|Seymour Wheelock Merriman]] - Massachusetts *[[Sutherland-2068|Alonzo Wheelock Sutherland]] - Otsego Co, NY, Parents b in VT *[[Lasell-154|Sumner Wheelock Lasell]] - Vermont *John Wheelock Willey b 1797 New Hampshire - First mayor of Cleveland *[[Veazey-166|Wheelock Graves Veazey]] b 1835, New Hampshire *[[Veazey-154|Anson Wheelock Veazey]] - New Hampshire *[[Elliott-818|John Wheelock Elliot]] - New Hampshire *[[Joslin-778|Timothy Wheelock Joslin]] - New Hampshire *[[Clark-14537|Artemas Wheelock Clark]] - PEI, anada *[[Phillips-23377|Constant Wheelock Phillips]] - Nova Scotia, Canada *[[Ells-44|Robert Wheelock Ells]] - Nova Scotia, Canada *[[Porter-3802|Marynard Wheelock Porter]] - Nova Scotia, Canada *[[Wood-11450|Wheelock Wood]] - Nova Scotia, Canada *[[Burbidge-162|George Wheelock Burbidge]] - Nova Scotia, Canada *[[Farrington-1176|James Wheelock Rilpley Farrington]] - Maine *[[Adams-27777|Ripley Eleazer Wheelock Adams]] - Maine *[[Corey-1371|Wheelock Corey]] b 1826 New Jersey *Ashbel Wheelock Corey (1789-1839) New Jersey *[[Harris-27447|Dean Wheelock "Wheelie" Harris]] - New England & Canada roots *[[Brewster-1005|Rachel Wheelock (Brewster) Morduff]] - ''Probaby a connection to Rachel Armstrong who married Alpheus Wheelock and lived in Oneida County, NY'' *[[Salisbury-1425|Wheelock M. Salisbury]] - see above. Salisbury family was connected to the Alpheus Wheelock family. *[[Musselman-686|Wheelock B. Musselman]] born in Ohio - parents in Pennsylvania *[[Cave-857|Thomas Wheelock Cave]] - Philadelphia,Pennsylvania *[[McLeish-144|Sherman Wheelock McLeish]] - path seems to run to Tennessee, possibly connected to Tennessee Wheelocks *[[Dunn-2158|Albert Wheelock Dunn]] - May be a recent English immigrant *[[Eyres-83|Mary Wheelock Eyres]] - Australia *[[Hall-19586|Georgiana Wheelock Hall]] - Bahamas *[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69399150/joseph-wheelock-daniels Joseph Wheelock Daniels] *[[Fletcher-5431|Harold Wheelock Fletcher]] - maybe recent immigrants, maybe NH *[[Forbes-2092|Mary Wheelock Forbes]] -''Connect to Polley Wheelock Forbes > John Sanborn Forbes m. Persis Gibson Bowman'' *[[Stone-12733|Wheelock O. Stone]] - ''named after his mother's half-brother Obadiah Wheelock. Not a direct Wheelock descendant'' *[[Dyer-3058|Manning Wheelock Dyer]] -''probably named after great-uncle by marriage, not a direct Wheelock descendant'' *[[Snow-4874|Eleazer Wheelock Snow]] ''named for his father's mentor Eleazer Wheelock of Dartmouth College. No known blood relationship.'' **[[Bowen-3481|Wheelock Snow Bowen]] - Canada ''probably named after Eleazer Wheelock Snow, and not a Wheelock blood relative.'' *[[Mosher-763|Wheelock Mosher]] (1814-1839) lived in Maine. ''Son of Elijah Mosher and Sarah Whitehouse. Elijah was born in Dartmouth, possibly named after Elezeazer Wheelock.'' **[[Baker-17190|Jesse Wheelock Baker, Sr.]]- New Brunswick, Canada - ''likely named after his uncle by marriage, Jesse Wheelock, husband of Sophronia Rice'' - not a Wheelock blood relative. *[[Sargent-889|Hannah Wheelock Sargent]] - ''actually Wheeler, not Wheelock. Corrected. But mistake is common.'' *[[Allen-16046|Henry Wheelock Allen]] b 1908 ''name at birth was Onion, changed legally in 1920 along with parents. Connect to main tree as follows: Ephraim Wheelock>Gershom Wheelock>Thomas Prentice Wheelock>Ellen Augusta Wheelock m. James Percival Abbott> Marion Abbott m. Leonard W. Onion.'' **[[Abbott-7471|Prentice Wheelock Abbott]] - son of Ellen Augusta Wheelock *[[Whitman-2465|Wheelock G. Whitman]] - ''descendant of Abel Wheelock of Nova Scotia - connected'' *[[Hammond-5636|John Wheelock Hammond]] -''descendant of Mercy/Mary Wheelock Bingham - connected'' *[[Mayo-1058|George Wheelock Mayo]] - Massachusetts names after great uncle by marriage, George Wheelock, husband of Roxana Mayo. Not related by blood to Wheelocks *Wheelock R. Eddy ==DNA Project Goals== * Find mtDNA donors to resolve the question of who Abiah Wheelock married. We would need maternal descendants of [[Wheelock-100|Abial () Albee]], [[Wheelock-203|Abial (Wheelock) Ward]] and [[Bullen-90|Elizabeth (Bullen) Wheelock]] (or descendants of maternal line cousins). * Y-DNA donors who are descendants from Ralph Wheelock's sons other than Benjamin, namely Gershom, or Eleazar. [Samuel's line has no descendants on the paternal line], and another Benjamin descendant from a different son. *Y-DNA donors descended from Daniel Wheelock, and/or son Eseck Wheelock for comparison for descendants of Daniel Wheelock, reputed son of Bulah Albee and Virgil Wheelock. *Y-DNA donors from male line descendants of [[Wheelock-874|Jonathan Wheelock]] , of Moline, Illinois, who married Sophia Hastings, to compare against Y-DNA from male descendants of one of Jonathan's presumed uncles, [[Wheelock-859|Humphrey Wheelock]], or Lemuel Wheelock. A positive match would support the theory that Jonathan (b. 1806) was the son of Jonathan Wheelock (b. 1779 in Warwick, Ma) who married Prudence Smith. * Y-DNA donors for unknown Wheelock lines, or lines in England, Ireland, and South America. == Task List == * Identify all Wheelocks in Wikitree unconnected to Ralph Wheelock, and group them, * Create Categories for Family Groups * Create and Categorize Wheelocks in New York state prior to 1840. (This seems to be a common brick wall for Wheelock families in America) * Recruit additional participants for the FamilyTreeDNA project to help solve unknown or disputed connections (such as whether Abiel Wheelock married Joseph Ward or Benjamin Albee). *Look at other one name studies, and look at how they use atDNA and other websites.

White County, Tennessee

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Welcome to White County, Tennessee!
{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things relating to White County, Tennessee. From cities to citizens to favorite tourist spots, to cemeteries, we aim to have it all here for you in one central location. ==How to Join the Project== #Coordinator of this county:[[Shelton-1487|Kenneth Shelton]]. #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. #Project template: {{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} gives you the template above (2 flags) ==List of Things to Do== #Contributing to the main project page as needed #Church records of christenings, marriages, and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and deceased estates #Land tenure records #Tax lists - #Muster lists for militia service #Census records, indexed and uploaded ---- ----{{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-35.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=''White County, Tennessee!'' }} ==White County History== {{Image|file=White_County_Tennessee.jpg |caption=White County Courthouse in Sparta, Tennessee, USA. }} :''' Created out of Smith and Jackson counties''' On September 11, 1806, an act of the Tennessee General Assembly created White County out of Smith and Jackson counties, responding to a petition signed by 155 residents of the area. The county's original geographic area included all of what is now White and Warren counties, as well as parts of modern Cannon, Coffee, DeKalb, Franklin, Grundy, Putnam, and Van Buren counties.https://www.wikiwand.com/en/White_County,_Tennessee :'''Named for [[White-15415|John White]] (1751–1846)''' The origin of the county's name is disputed. The county is officially held to be named for John White (1751–1846), a Revolutionary War soldier, surveyor, and frontiersman who was the first known white settler of the area. White had moved his family to the Cumberland Mountains from Virginia in 1789.[4] However, some historians suggest the county was named for Revolutionary War soldier [[White-3528|James White]], the founder of Knoxvillehttps://www.wikiwand.com/en/White_County,_Tennessee :'''Permanent county seat''' A temporary county seat was established near Rock Island, now in Warren County. Three years later a permanent county seat was established on the banks of the Calfkiller Riverhttp://spartatn.com/nature-draws-first-settlers and named Sparta.https://www.wikiwand.com/en/White_County,_Tennessee :'''Champ Ferguson''' Grave of Confederate bushwhacker [[Ferguson-1|Champ Ferguson]] near Sparta In 1840, White County became a destination for people from all over the country when Christopher Haufmann erected a large hotel on Bon Air Mountain, part of the Cumberland Plateau. The hotel was near some mineral springs as well as being at a high altitude; both were thought to promote health, and people came from far and wide for the "cures" advertised by the resort. https://www.wikiwand.com/en/White_County,_Tennessee :'''Saltpeter mining operation during the Civil War''' White County was the site of a very large saltpeter mining operation during the Civil War. The Cave Hill Saltpeter Pits (No. 1 and No. 2), located on Cave Hill near the mouth of England Cove, were intensively mined. Relics remain from that operation. Saltpeter is the main ingredient of gunpowder and was obtained by leaching the earth from these caves. https://www.wikiwand.com/en/White_County,_Tennessee :'''The Civil War''' The Civil War deeply affected White County, although no major battles were fought in the area. As it was on the border between the largely pro-Union East Tennessee and pro-Confederate Middle Tennessee, the county was the scene of bloodshed from partisans (called "bushwhackers") of both sides.[1] One famous Confederate guerrilla operating in the area was Champ Ferguson, who caused much mayhem and destruction before he was arrested after the war on May 28, 1865. Ferguson was tried by a military court, convicted, and executed by hanging, one of only two Confederates executed for war crimes. He is buried in France Cemetery near Sparta.Sparta.https://www.wikiwand.com/en/White_County,_Tennessee :'''White County slowly rebuilt from the ashes of war''' White County slowly rebuilt from the ashes of war booming coal mining industries being started on Bon Air Mountain. The mountain was rich in bituminous coal, and enterprising local businessmen were quick to realize it. Over the subsequent decades, White County slowly rebuilt from the ashes of war. The county was connected to the outside world by railroad, mainly because of the profit potential that represented. Several mining towns sprang up on the plateau part of the county, including Bon Air, Eastland, and Ravenscroft. :'''Search For Soldiers''' The service records of men, North and South, are contained in the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. Soldiers and Sailors Databasehttps://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htmNational Park Servicehttps://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm ---- :'''War Stalls Population Growth''' Growth continued in Sparta, and in 1840 the U.S. Census Bureau listed White County's population at 10,747. Infrastructure was developing, commerce and industry were flourishing -- a trend that continued into the 1850s when population records listed 11,444 county residents. [http://spartatn.com/war-stalls-population-growth] :'''Spartans Rebuild War-Torn City''' By 1870, the census indicated less than 10,000 people remained in White County. However, throughout the 1870s and 1880s, the residents began to rebuild their lives and the economy began to rebound as mining and manufacturing began to thrive. [http://spartatn.com/spartans-rebuild-war-torn-city] ---- {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-46.png |align=c |size=m }} {{clear}}
{{Image|file=Tennessee_Project_Pictures_and_Images-13.jpg |align=C |size=m |caption=Tennessee State line in Memphis }} ==Geography== White County is part of Middle Tennessee, one of Tennessee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. White County is also part of the South Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. {{Image|file=White_County_Tennessee-3.jpg |caption=Map of White and Adjacent Counties }} :::::::::[https://s3.amazonaws.com/ps-services-us-east-1-914248642252/s3/research-wiki-elasticsearch-prod-s3bucket/images/0/00/Tnwhite.png ] ===Adjacent counties=== :[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Bledsoe_County,_Tennessee Bledsoe County] :[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Cumberland_County,_Tennessee Cumberland County] :[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/DeKalb_County,_Tennessee DeKalb County] :[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Putnam_County,_Tennessee Putnam County] :[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Van_Buren_County,_Tennessee Van Buren County ] :[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Warren_County,_Tennessee Warren County] ---- ===Protected Areas=== #[https://www.tn.gov/agriculture/article/ag-forests-sf-bledsoe Bledsoe State Forest (part)] #[http://www.tnwatchablewildlife.org/watchareadetails.cfm?uid=09072216143715780®ion=Bridgestone-Firestone_Centennial_Wilderness&statearea=East_Tennessee Bridgestone/Firestone Centennial Wilderness Wildlife Management Area (part)] #[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Burgess_Falls_State_Park Burgess Falls State Park and Natural Area (part)] #[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Rock_Island_State_Park_(Tennessee) Rock Island State Park (part)] #[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Sparta_Rock_House Sparta Rock House State Historic Site] #[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Scott%27s_Gulf Virgin Falls State Natural Area]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21HfqTi17ZA {{Image|file=White_County_Tennessee-2.jpg |caption= Virgin Falls, Tennessee }} ---- ==Government Offices== #[http://whitecountytn.gov/government/county-offices/assessor-property Assessor of Property] #[http://whitecountytn.gov/government/county-offices/circuit-court-clerk Circuit Court Clerk] #[http://whitecountytn.gov/government/county-offices/county-clerk County Clerk] #[http://whitecountytn.gov/government/county-offices/county-trustee County Trustee] #[http://whitecountytn.gov/government/county-offices/highway-superintendent Highway Superintendent] #[http://whitecountytn.gov/government/county-offices/register-deeds Register of Deeds] #[http://whitecountytn.gov/government/county-offices/sheriffs-office Sheriff's Office] ---- ==Demographics== #General Overview of the current population/ages/races/marital status/etc ---- ==Communities== ===Cities=== #[http://spartatn.com/ Sparta, Tennessee] ===Towns=== #[http://tennessee.hometownlocator.com/tn/white/doyle.cfm Doyle, Tennessee] ===Unincorporated communities=== :#Bon Air [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Bon_Air,_White_County,_Tennessee] :#Cassville [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/White_County,_Tennessee] :#DeRossett [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/DeRossett,_Tennessee] :#Quebeck [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Quebeck,_Tennessee] :#Ravenscroft [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Ravenscroft,_Tennessee] :#Walling [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Walling,_Tennessee] :#Yankeetown [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Yankeetown,_Tennessee] ===See Also=== Populated Places[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy#Populated_Places] ---- ==County Common Areas== #[[:Category: White County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |White County Cemeteries]] #[[:Category: White County, Tennessee, Schools |White County Schools]] ---- {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-46.png |caption=Tennessee State Flag }} ---- ==Things to do/see== '''Natural Beauty''' #Bridgestone Firestone Centennial Wilderness WMA #Sunset Rock #Burgess Falls State Park and Natural Area #Rock Island State Park #[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Scott%27s_Gulf Virgin Falls State Natural Area]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZVmKpW4KDg '''Museums and More''' #Coal Miner Railroad Section House Museum #The Rock House Famous Stage Stophttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7YQpdwDi6Q #Historic Downtown Sparta Liberty Square #Walking Tour of Historic District #White County Heritage Museum #Military Museum #Civil War Trail #Upper Cumberland Quilt Trail - Sparta-White County #Sparta Drive-In Movie Theater ::'''Find It All At''' ::[http://whitecountytn.gov/visitors/attractions White Co. Tennessee Goverment] ::[http://spartatn.com/nature Natural And Man-Made Beauty] ---- ==Sparta, White County, Obituaries== :[http://spartalive.com/category/obituaries/ Live.Com Current Obituaries] ---- ==County Resources== ::'''White County Tennessee Archives''' #[http://usgwarchives.net/tn/white/military.html Revolutionary War Pensions Civil War Pensions] #[http://web.blomand.net/~wcolley/wcghs.html WhiteCountyGenealogicalHistoricalSociety] #[http://www.tngenweb.org/white/ White County, Tennessee Genealogy] #[http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/white/ White County Genealogy and History] ==Tennessee Resources== : Tennessee State Resources : [http://www.copies1918.com/covertn.html Tennessee Document Index for a list of documents, by county.] : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Tennessee Sources-Tennessee] ---- ::'''Cemetery Index''' White Co. TN Cemetery Records : '''This page lists cemeteries in White Co. TN with a count of the number of burials recorded in the Tennessee Cemetery Records'''. #[https://www.tngenweb.org/cemeteries/#!co=white Cemetery Listing for White Co.] #[http://usgwarchives.net/tn/white/cemetery.html Cemetery Index A-H] #[http://usgwarchives.net/tn/white/cemeteryiw.html Cemetery Index I-Z] ---- ::'''Cemetery Index''' '''Find A Grave: Alphabetically For White County''' #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=1&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 1-20] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=21&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 21-40] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=41&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 41-60] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=61&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 61-80] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=81&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 81-100] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=101&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 101-120] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=121&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 121-140] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=141&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 141-160] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=161&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 161-180] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=181&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 181-200] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=201&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 201-220] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=221&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 221-240] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=241&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 241-260] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2517&CSsr=261&Cemetery Index Find A Grave 261-260] ---- ===County Records=== :'''White County's civil records start the following years on Family Search:''' #[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy#Birth Birth1908 ] #[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_GenealogyMarriage Marriage1806] #[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy#Death Death1881] #[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_GenealogyCensus Census1820] #[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy#Land Land1801] #[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy#Probate Probate1806] ----- ===Tennessee Cirtificates=== {{Image|file=White_County_Tennessee-4.jpg |caption=White County, Tennessee Image 5 }} #[http://www.statearchives.us/public/tennessee.htm Tennessee Birth Certificates] #[http://www.statearchives.us/public/tennessee.htm Tennessee Death Certificates] #[https://www.tngenes.net/index.php/deaths/death-certificates?start=50 Death Certificates White County, Tennessee] #[http://www.tngenes.net/index.php/deaths/death-certificates/910-white-county-tn-1930-death-certificate-abstracts White County Death Cerificates] #[http://www.statearchives.us/public/tennessee.htm Tennessee Marriage Certificates] #[http://usgwarchives.net/tn/white/wills.html Death Certificates] ===Other County Records=== #[http://usgwarchives.net/tn/white/wills.html Wills] #[http://usgwarchives.net/tn/white/deeds.html Deeds and Land Records] #[http://www.statearchives.us/public/tennessee.htm Tennessee Divorce Records] #[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1619127 Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950] #[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1936414 Tennessee State Marriage Index 1780-2002] ===Church records=== ==Bible Records== #[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tn/white/whibible.html White County Tennessee Archives] #[https://tnsos.net/TSLA/Bibleproject/Tennessee Bible Records Tennessee Family Bible Records] ---- ===Voter/Citizenship Records=== ===Estate/Probate Records=== ===Land/Homestead Records=== #[http://usgwarchives.net/tn/white/deeds.html Deeds and Land Records] ===Tax Lists=== ===Military Service Records=== ===Links To Census Records=== [http://www.census-online.com/links/TN/ TN Census Records] [http://www.census-online.com/links/TN/White/ White Co., Tennessee] ==See also== ==Sources== Author Murphynw, a FamilySearch Research Wiki user. 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White County Arkansas

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{{US History|sub-project=Arkansas}} [[Category:Arkansas Projects]][[Category:White County, Arkansas]] [[Space:Arkansas_The_Natural_State|Click here to return to Arkansas the Natural State for further Arkansas navigation]] == Welcome to the White County, Arkansas! == White County is Arkansas's 31st county, formed on October 23, 1835, from portions of Independence, Jackson, and Pulaski counties. It was named for Hugh Lawson White, a Whig candidate for President of the United States. From 1890 to 1950, White County was the strawberry capital of the United States. One farm alone, the A. W. Hoofman farm, shipped out between five and six million plants to practically every state in the Union, and also Mexico, Cuba, and China. Over 1,500 train cars of berries were shipped out. The Industry as a whole generated $1,600,000 into the county for growers, cappers, pickers, and box makers. === Maps and Boundaries === *[[Space:Independence_County_Arkansas|Independence County]] (north) *[[Space:Jackson_County_Arkansas|Jackson County]] (northeast) *[[Space:Woodruff_County_Arkansas|Woodruff County]] (]]east) *[[Space:Prairie_County_Arkansas|Prairie County]] (southeast) *[[Space:Lonoke_County_Arkansas|Lonoke County]] (southwest) *[[Space:Faulkner_County_Arkansas|Faulkner County]] (west) *[[Space:Cleburne_County_Arkansas|Cleburne County]] (northwest) === Communities === ==== Cities ==== * Bald Knob * Beebe * Bradford * Judsonia * Kensett * McRae * Pangburn * Searcy (county seat) ====Towns==== * Garner * Georgetown * Griffithville * Higginson * Letona * Rose Bud * Russell * West Point ====Unincorporated Towns==== * Albion * Antioch * Andrews * Bare Stone * Barrentine Corner * Bee Rock * Belcher * Center Hill * Clay * Conant * Crosby * Dewey * Dogwood * Doniphan * El Paso * Enright * Essex * Floyd * Four Mile Hill or "Boot Hill" * Georgia Ridge * Gravel Hill * Hammondsville * Happy * Harmony * Hart * Hickory Flat * Holly Springs * Joy * Keeler Corner * Liberty Valley * Little Red * Midway * Mitchell Corner * Morning Sun * Nimmo * Opal * Pickens * Plainview * Pryor * Providence * Rio Vista * Romance * Showalter's Corner * Sidon * Smyrna * Steprock * Sunnydale * Twentythree * Velvet Ridge * Vinity Corner * Walker * Worden * Wright's Corner ====Historic Towns==== * Beeler Ferry * Bethel Grove * Denmark * Jasmine * Mount Pisgah * Old Stoney Point * Roosevelt * Russell * Union Hill ====Townships:==== * Albion * Antioch * Bald Knob (Bald Knob) * Big Creek (Pangburn) * Cadron * Cane * Chrisp * Clay * Cleveland * Coffey * Coldwell * Crosby * Cypert * Denmark * Des Arc * Dogwood (Griffithville) * El Paso * Francure (Georgetown) * Garner (Garner) * Gravel Hill * Gray (most of Searcy, part of Kensett) * Gum Springs (part of Searcy) * Guthrie * Harrison (most of Judsonia, part of Searcy) * Hartsell Township * Higginson Township (Higginson, part of Searcy) * Jackson * Jefferson * Joy * Kensett (most of Kensett, small part of Searcy) * Kentucky (Rose Bud) * Liberty (Bradford) * McRae (McRae) * Marion (Letona) * Marshall * Mount Pisgah * Red River (West Point, part of Judsonia) * Royal * Russell (Russell) * Union (Beebe) * Velvet Ridge * Walker ===White County in the Civil War=== *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6647 Skirmish at Little Red River] May 17, 1862 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6649 Skirmish at Big Indian Creek] aka: Skirmish at Big Creek; aka: Skirmish at Indian Creek; Pea Ridge Campaign May 27, 1862 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6650 Des Arc Bayou Expedition] aka: Searcy Expedition; aka: West Point Expedition May 27, 1862 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6653 Skirmishes at Little Red River] Pea Ridge Campaign June 5 and 7, 1862 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6655 Skirmish at Fairview] Pea Ridge Campaign June 7, 1862 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6775 Skirmish at Little Red River] aka: Skirmish at Beeler's Ferry June 6, 1864 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6795 Skirmish at Remount Camp] August 5, 1864 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6797 Skirmish at Bull Bayou] Expedition from Little Rock to the Little Red River August 7, 1864 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6802 Skirmish near Searcy] Union Expedition from Little Rock to the Little Red River August 13, 1864 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6403 Searcy, Fairview, and Augusta Expeditions] aka: Attack on Steamers Celeste and Commercial; Lonoke, Prairie, White, Jackson, Woodruff, Pulaski counties August 27–September 6, 1864 *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=6817 Skirmish near Searcy] September 13, 1864 == Historical Landmarks and Tourism== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_White_County,_Arkansas National Registry of White County Historic Places] lists 197 historic buildings and monuments. *Henry and Sarah Morris House pre-Civil War one of the oldest surviving rural houses in White County built in 1860. The White County Historical Society is in the process of recreating an 1880s farmstead and crossroads community in the city of Searcy. Called Pioneer Village, the project includes the Garner Railroad Depot, Gordon Log Cabin, the one-room Little Red Schoolhouse, and several other buildings from the late 1800s. * Searcy Events Center and Sports Complex, * Benjamin Clayton Black House (1860s) art gallery, * White County Fair, which is billed as the largest county fair in the state based on gate admissions. === National Protected Areas === * Bald Knob National Wildlife Refuge * Henry Gray / Hurricane Lake Wildlife Management Area known for trout fishing * Steven Wilson Raft Creek Bottoms Wildlife Management Area known for trout fishing === Prominent Families and Surnames=== ===Notables=== *William Malcolm (Bill) Dickey, catcher, National Baseball Hall of Fame *Ray Yarnell, Yarnell Ice Cream founder *Margarete Ethel Neel (1913–1971) International Red Cross ===Infamous=== *Rev. Cobb, founder of the religious cult Cobbites in 1876. ==Ongoing Projects for White County== #[[:Category:White_County%2C_Arkansas%2C_Cemeteries|White County Cemeteries]] need to be photographed and the categories added to profiles on WikiTree. See the [[Project:Arkansas_Cemeteries|Arkansas Cemeteries Project]] #[[:Category:White_County%2C_Arkansas%2C_Homesteaders|White County Homesteaders]] Add profiles for those who obtained land grants and homesteaded in Arkansas. See the [[Project:Homesteaders|Homesteaders Project]] #Help develop the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]] with information about Arkansas state tribes. :Work on Arkansas'
#[[:Category:Arkansas_Unconnected_Profiles|unconnected]] and [[:Category: Arkansas, Unsourced Profiles|unsourced]] profiles. #Add profiles for the [http://www.sos.wa.gov/legacy/publications_detail.aspx?p=53 men who died] in World War I, serving from Arkansas for the [[Space:Arkansas_in_The_Great_War|Arkansas in the Great War]] project and for the [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] project. # [[Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_7#Arkansas|Errors on profiles from Arkansas]], as reported by the [[Project:Database Errors|Database Errors Project]]. :Additional projects: #Arkansas' participation in all Military actions #Census Indexing and linking profiles #Arkansas Disasters == Records and Resources== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_County,_Arkansas * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy * http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=814 * http://www.argenweb.net/white/ This county or any segment is available for adoption. If you are interested in White County please contact [[Jester-173|Lynette Jester]]

White Family Research Project

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---- '''''THE WHITE FAMILY RESEARCH TEAM IS LOOKING FOR DESCENDANTS ALONG THE PATERNAL LINES OF JOHN, HENRY, THOMAS, GEORGE, AND WILLIAM WHITE. IF YOU ARE A MALE DESCENDANT AND HAVE TAKEN A Y-DNA HAPLO-GROUP TEST (OR ARE CONTEMPLATING TAKING ONE) WE WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOU IN OUR STUDY GROUP. PLEASE CONTACT CHARLES WHITE THE MANAGER OF THIS PAGE''''' ==Purpose of this Page== [[White-57946|Charles White, b.1950s]] is a direct descendant of [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]] documented as "John White II" by the Order of First Families of North Carolina who settled in the Province of Carolina which later become the State of North Carolina. Order of First Families of North Carolina, Member #XXX (http://www.offnc.org/) [[White-57946|Charles White, b.1950s]] is also a participant in the FamilyTreeDNA White Family Y-DNA Group Project Kit #B653883(https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/white/activity-feed) and separately manages a sub-group of Y-DNA participants from this family line. The intent of this page is to provide a collective collaborative forum to document prior research for the search of this early White family progenitor and through the utilization of''' robust and documented research (particularly Y-DNA analysis)''' to promote validation of his identification. ==Links to Primary White Family Wikitree Pages== [[White-433|Thomas White d. 1549 ]] Martock, Somerset, England :[[White-626|Richard White d. 1578 ]] Hill Farence, Somerset, England ::[[White-624|Robert White, SR. d. 1600 ]] South Petherton, Somerset, England :::[[White-3013|Robert White d. 1642 ]] South Petherton, Somerset, England ::::[[White-145|John White d. 1673 ]] Lancaster, MA :::::[[White-3014|John White b. 1628 ]] Burton, Somerset, England ::[[Space:Thomas_White_d.1601_Bristol_Merchant|Thomas White d.1601 Bristol Merchant]] :::[[Space:George_White_Will_Bristol_1634|George White Will Bristol 1634]] :::[[Space:John_White_Merchant_of_Bristol_d._1639|John White Bristol Merchant d. 1639]] ::::[[White-70078|John White, b. 1609]] Bristol, England :::::[[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight, Va. ::::::[[White-3178|John White, d.1730]] Perquimans, NC ::::::[[White-468|Thomas White, d.1761]] Perquimans, NC ::::::[[White-72248|Joseph White, d.1759]] Perquimans, NC ::::::[[White-6715|William White, d.1772]] ::::[[White-76281|Thomas White]] Isle of Wight, Va. ------------------------------Different Line ::::[[White-4121|Henry White b. 1615]] Isle of Wight, Va. :::::[[White-430|Henry White II, b.1640]] Isle of Wight, Va. ==Y-DNA Project== [[Space:Y-DNA_Project_I-FT410059-1|Y-DNA Project I-FT410059-1]] The White family depicted in this project has been researched by dozens of legitimate efforts for more than a hundred years. Missing, lost, and destroyed records have hampered these efforts and the numerous John Whites that appear during the Colonial period have made any definitive conclusions a challenge, at best. What is different about this effort is our attempt to reconcile the best of traditional paper geneology with the advent of paternal line Y-DNA testing to categorize the various White lines of the period and attempt to rule-in (or-out) those lines where strong documentation can be supported by strong Y-DNA evidence. Furthermore, as will be shown, Y-DNA was an asset which helped focus our traditional efforts to search for corroborating evidence in specific regions and localities. Specifically, the Y-DNA data strongly supports the conclusion that the White line documented from [[White-433|Thomas White d. 1549 ]] Martock, Somerset, England to [[White-145|John White d. 1673 ]] Lancaster, MA are related to the Quaker White line of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight, Va. that first appears in Isle of White, VA and over time migrates South to Perquimans and Chowan, NC. ==***Current Research Focus***== May, 2024 The current focus is to determine/validate a connection between [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight, Va and the Merchant Adventure trade from Bristol, England through an unproven [[White-70078|John White, b. 1609]] Bristol, England [[Space:John_White_Blackwater_Third_Swamp|John White b. 1609 to Bristol Merchant]]. This is represented as Hypothesis #3 below. ==White Family From Somerset, England== The story of the White family of the late Middle Ages can be traced to Somerset, England from the genealogical research work of Emma Siggins White https://archive.org/details/genesisofwhitefa00whit/page/36/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theatercompiled in the “Genesis of the White Family” in 1920. Others have added to her researchhttp://www.josephsmithsr.com/lucymack/getperson.php?personID=I31101&tree=josephsmithsr http://www.gulbangi.com/5families-o/p395.htm#i9864 https://books.google.com/books?id=mTZPDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA188&lpg=PA188&dq=christened+on+August+24,+1558+in+Hastings,+Sussex,+Eng.+william+white&source=bl&ots=8O1kbQjMo-&sig=ACfU3U0ivzclC9J_tu1hqQiY4YhJVsQkcw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj97e_LgL35AhXbpIkEHbguBzIQ6AF6BAgDEAI#v=onepage&q=christened%20on%20August%2024%2C%201558%20in%20Hastings%2C%20Sussex%2C%20Eng.%20william%20white&f=false identify both a William White and Henry White as cousins to [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA And from a timeline perspective, descendants from the 5th or 6th generation of the Somerset Whites could fit as the progenitor to this family. The Y-DNA reconciles with [[White-484|John White, d.1719]], the family has a active history in the Anglican Church as “church wardens”, and the family given names are consistent with those used by John, Thomas, and Henry. Further research is required to determine if this branch of the White Family were related to early Colonial involvement in the Virginia Company as mentioned in the "The Genesis of The United States" https://archive.org/details/TheGenesisOfTheUnitedStates/page/n639/mode/2up?q=white ==White Branch to Lancaster, MA== '''I). Relationship to [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]], Lancaster, MA. and his son [[White-3014|John White b.1628]] —- Closely Related''' The White Family of South Petherton, Somerset, England has been thoroughly researched and documented by Almira Larkin White in her 1912 genealogy "Ancestry of John Barber White and of his Descendants". The earliest immigrant of this family [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]] is known to have traveled to New England in1638 becoming one of the earliest of the White surnamed descendants in that region, initially settling in Salam and eventually moving to Lancaster, MA. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/44551/?offset=#page=49&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]] and his wife [[West-5773|Joane West]] are reported to have had five children that were baptized in Somerset, England, with four of them having immigrated with them to Salam, MA in 1638. Additionally, three other children were born in Salam/Wenham, including [[White-160|Josiah White b. 1643]]. ==Three Primary Hypotheses for Virginia Branch== ===#1 - John, Henry, and James were brothers with father named William=== [[Space:Discussion_of_Early_Research_on_the_Colonial_NC/VA_White_Family|Discussion of Early Research on the Colonial NC/VA White Family]] There have been many attempts to identify the progenitor of the numerous inhabitants of Colonial Virginia and the North Carolina Tidewater Region that have carried the White surname. Much of this early research starts from Mrs. Watson Winslow's book “The History of Perquimans County”. https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/13772 which has been modified over the years by more recent researchers. Notably, by General John Elliott Wood https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C9BKJA_enUS740US740&hl=en-US&q=john+elliott+wood+currituck+courthouse+nc&spell=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjntMerxtv5AhVIhIkEHTV9B14QBSgAegQIARAC&biw=1080&bih=691&dpr=2#imgrc=9lob7JYfIFha8M http://ncgenweb.us/pasquotank/genealogy-by-john-elliott-wood/ who coordinated the genealogical history efforts of local families and compiled and made available copies of a genealogy chart he prepared of the White family which split it into four branches labeled “Henry”, “John”, “George”, and “William”. https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/White-70078 After retirement from a distinguished military service, Wood pursued his interest in genealogy from the Currituck County Courthouse and also authored an article published in the Sunday, September 4, 1955, edition of The Virginian-Pilot and Portsmouth Star newspaper of Norfolk, VA. titled 'The Whites of Tidewater: A Study of Man's Growth in the New World'. The article discusses General Wood's research on four branches of the White family from the 1600's. (chart and article attached). As noted in his article, Wood's research concludes that "William White, born in England about 1580, was one of the 107 men at Jamestown in 1607. He was buried in Elizabeth City County 12 September 1624 leaving three sons: John, born 1609; James born 1611; and, Henry born about 1615. The following discussion attempts to validate the claims of previous researchers, particularly the claim of General John Elliott Wood (made almost 70 years ago), that the earliest progenitor of this line of the White family was a William White, possibly one of the original Jamestown settlers. :Key Points Proven by Y-DNA Analysis and Conclusion: :*The Family of John listed on Wood's Chart is that of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight, Va. The William on the Chart is [[White-6715|William White, d.1772]] son of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]]. '''--Proved Correct--''' :*The Henry on the Chart is [[White-4121|Henry White b. 1615]] Isle of Wight, Va. Y-DNA analysis on claimed Henry descendants provides confliction results: Kit #982150 suggests a descendant of [[White-468|Thomas White, d.1761]] Perquimans, NC, son of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight, Va.; Kit#988535 suggests a descendant within the I-M253 haplogroup, but a extremely distant relation to [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] --- therefore, if true, '''Henry and John could not be brothers'''. An additional [[White-4121|Henry White b. 1615]] tester is under review. '''--Needs Additional Analysis, Likely Unrelated--''' :*The George on the Chart is The Reverend George White. Kit#179580 is a claimed descendent The Reverend George White and is in the R-M269 Haplo Group. REW claims documented to George White, Sr. b. 1759 in Bertie County. General John Elliott Wood (updated by David Lowe) identify George Sr. thru Reverend George White If true, '''The The Reverend George White could not be related to [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight, Va.''' '''--Needs Additional Analysis, Likely Unrelated--''' As previously stated, General John Elliott Wood speculated that possibly the William White, born ca. 1580 in England who comes to Jamestown in 1607 and dies in Virginia City in 1624 (one of the first 107 people aboard the first three 1607 ships - Godspeed, Susan Constant and Discovery) could have possibly been the father of “George”, “Henry”, or "John" listed on the Wood chart. Much of Wood’s analysis appears to be validated although some of it appears to be false. The association to William White of Jamestowne needs to be researched. It has long been speculated that the principle lines depicted on the Wood chart were brothers. So far, Y-DNA analysis has confirmed that [[White-70078|John White b. abt. 1609]] is the likely father of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight, the progenitor of the families of [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]], [[White-468|Thomas White, d.1761]], and [[White-6715|William White]] that were among the first families in the region. David Lowe’s research identifies George White (also listed on the Wood Chart) as an Anglican priest who migrated from Nansemond County along the James River and, with his sons, acquired land grants along the Chowan River. One of his descendants, Luke White, owned the land known as “White Landing at Rockahock'. A 1764 Chowan County deed notes that he was a ‘ferryman'. Later, Luke's son, George White, developed a plantation just south of “Greenfield Plantation on the Albemarle Sound Whites of Rockahock There were also several Whites that were Anglican Priests sent to Virginia in the early 1600s and sponsored by the Virginia Company https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/church-of-england-in-virginia/. “Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers 1607-1635”, page 741 documents several https://archive.org/details/virginiaimmigran0000mcca: 1. Reverend George White, as previously mentioned is shown on the Wood White Chart who patents land on the Nansemond River on June 3, 1635. 2. Reverend Robert White who set sail to Virginia on the James July 31, 1622 with his wife Mary, a John White and William Cradock. 3. Reverend Thomas White is sent to Virginia September 11, 1621 to a private plantation. 4. Reverend William Whitt (White) in Elizabeth City buried there on September 12, 1624 who had land in Virginia. It is known that Y-DNA ties us to the family in South Petherton who had a history as lay Church Wardens in the South Petherton Church. Additional research needed: 1). Descendants of Henry and George need to be identified and proof needs to be established with Y-DNA testing. '''Partially Completed'''. 2). Additional Y-DNA testing (both SNP and STR) needs to be completed on [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA decedents to refine Most Recent Common Ancestor estimation. '''Completed'''. 3.) Further identification of the 5th and 6th generations of the White family from Somerset England needs to be finalized. 4.) Reconciliation of Colonial ship manifests https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/america.htm and head right property grants for the various John, Henry, and George Whites need to be conducted. 5.) Locate early Church of England records to identify Priests sent to Virginia in the 1620s named White with ties to South Petherton. ===#2 - John White b. 1628, son of John White Lancaster === Two documented descendants of [[White-160|Josiah White b. 1643]] (Son of [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA) show a genetic distance on the FamilyTreeDNA Y-111 Y-DNA test that support a conclusion that descendants of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight and [[White-160|Josiah White b. 1643]] share a significant likelihood of a common ancestor around 12 generations, suggesting a possibility that [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]] could be the common ancestor. [[White-18192|Derek White]] and KW are documented descendants of [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA and are a genetic distance of 2 and 5, respectively on the Y-111 Y-DNA test to [[White-57946|Charles White]] a documented descendent of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] An analysis of the Y-DNA participants in the FamilyTreeDNA White Surname Project Group utilizing the Y-DNA Family Grouping APP (shown in attachment as I-M253 Haplo Group 22) indicates that these descendants are genetically very close. The first born son of [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]] and his wife [[West-5773|Joane West]], [[White-3014|John White b.1628]], was baptized on June 1, 1628 in Somerset, England. [[White-3014|John White b.1628]] is not mentioned in his father’s will of 1673 but is mentioned in his grandfather [[West-836|Richard West]] will of 1643 where Richard bequeathed a two year old Bay mare to his grandsonhttps://ia803200.us.archive.org/11/items/ancestryofjohnba00whit/ancestryofjohnba00whit.pdf. This suggests that the 15 year old boy was in Somerset, England in 1643 and did not travel with his father, mother, and other siblings to Salem, MA in 1638. Two Y-DNA testers with White surnames and a documented lineage to [[White-145|John White]]-Lancaster, MA show a more distant, although highly correlated, MRCA with [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. It is known that [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster had a son [[White-3014|John White]] b.1628 that immigrated to Massachusetts with his father and [[West-5773|Joane West]] (his mother) but disappeared from Lancaster records. Could this [[White-3014|John White]] have immigrated down to the Virginia Colony from Massachusetts? There have also been researchers who have suggested that [[West-5773|Joane West]]'s brother [[West-833|Henry West]] and his wife were killed by an Indian Massacre of 1644 leaving behind two young brothers, one of which was [[West-480|William West]], who would have been cousins to the [[White-3014|John White]] b. 1628 in Lancaster. While the [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]], Lancaster, MA. family is genetically extremely close to [[White-70078|John White]] (they all share the I-M253 Group 22 Haplo Group), the genetic difference likely too great for [[White-3014|John White b.1628]], Son of [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]], Lancaster, MA. to be the father of [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. ===#3 - John White b. 1609 son of Bristol Merchant John White d. 1639=== '''(CURRENT RESEARCH FOCUS)''' [[Space:John_White_Blackwater_Third_Swamp|John White b. 1609 to Bristol Merchant]] [[Space:John_White_Merchant_of_Bristol_d._1639|John White Bristol Merchant d. 1639]] ==Resources== Walterfitzgilbertdehamilton Blogs :https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2024/05/16/harris-and-white-chuckatuck-quakers/ :https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2018/06/01/white-and-moore/ [[Space:Discussion_of_Early_Research_on_the_Colonial_NC/VA_White_Family|Discussion of Early Research on the Colonial NC/VA White Family]] [[Space:Other_Lines_Of_White_Surnames_and_their_Relationship|Other Lines Of White Surnames and their Relationship]] [[Space:Colonization_of_Virginia]] [[Space:Society_of_Friends_(Quakers)_in_Colonial_NC/VA]] [[space:John_White_Early_Immigrant_by_Sponsor_and_Arrival_Date| John White Early Immigrant by Sponsor and Arrival Date]] [[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM7-GSXS-V?i=399&cat=287859{{| Bristol and America, a record of the first settlers in the colonies of North America, 1654-1685 : including the names with places of origin of more than 10,000 servants to foreign plantations who sailed from the port of Bristol to Virginia]] ==Administration== [[Space:Research_Focus_Teams|Research Focus Teams]] [[Space:Meeting_Agenda|Meeting Agenda]] == Sources == * David G. Lowe with research assistance from Hilda Rae Harrell Goodwin and C. Frank Phelps, with hand drawn corrections (2006) to the original research by General John Elliott Wood (1950s) White Family Research Project

White Hall Soldiers' Orphans School

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A memorial page to the Civil War soldiers and their children who attended the White Hall School. The memorial will start with soldiers from Cumberland County Pa. --'''A SHORT HISTORY'''-- --'''BEGINNING'''-- By 1865 Governor Andrew Curtain had taken an interest in the welfare of soldiers' orphans created by the Civil War. In 1866 the state began a nearly 150 year history of providing care and education to orphans of Pennsylvania's soldiers. In 1866 thirty-eight institutions were funded by the state to provide for orphans of Civil War Soldiers. The history of one of those schools is being commemorated here. White Hall School operated in Camp Hill Pennsylvania from 1866 to 1891. The school and residence was located on Market St. between the present 21st and 22nd Streets. Attached to the school was a 20 acre plot farmed to support the school. The School operated as a “High School”. Students were accepted from age 10 to age 16. Upon their 16th birthday, regardless of when it fell in the school year, the student was graduated. These students are referred to as “Sixteeners”. Both male and female students attended the school. Both were taught the “3R's”, in addition boys were given parade ground military training and wore a uniform. Female students generally wore a standard dress, but were not given military training. Generally the girls were taught sewing and other household skills. Both the boys and girls performed chores associated with the operation of the school and farm. --'''ATTENDANCE'''-- In order to gain admittance, the student was required to be a son or daughter of a Civil War soldier. The soldier had to be deceased, ill and or maimed to the point he could not support himself or his family. Students either came directly from their family to the school or were transferred in from other institutions in the program that cared for younger children. Students usually matriculated from age 10 to 16; however students were frequently removed for either bad behavior or by their families. These removals were called “On Orders”. The majority of these children were called home by the family because of financial pressure. In an era with no Social Net as there is today, the widow often depended on older children to go to work to support the extended families. During this time period families were usually large. As these older children married or decided to go off to find their fortune, the widow would remove a younger child from the school to either go to work commercially to support the family or to maintain the family farm. --'''GRADUATION'''-- Not much different happened to the graduates as opposed to the removals. The exception being that they may have been a little more educated and therefore more able to earn a good living. Male students that graduated at 16 usually became apprenticed or went back to farming the family farm. Female students in that era usually married, became domestics or occasionally became employed in dress making or millinery establishments. However as the 19th century progressed, students of both sexes increasingly attended the state “Normal Schools” and became teachers. Over 1000 children were processed through the White Hall School during its history. An exact number may never be assured since although graduates are fairly well documented in state reports, the “On Orders” are not. Additionally childhood death was a significant issue in the 19th century and all reported deaths while attending the school are incomplete. Nine students are buried in the Camp Hill Cemetery. --'''Management'''-- Initially the Schools were not operated as military schools. However in short order it became obvious that the physical care and cleanliness of the institution was not being maintained. Therefore retired officers were brought into supervise the schools. They instituted military training and discipline to solve the problem. White hall was no different. Brevet Colonel J.A. Moore was hired to supervise the school in 1867. His tenure lasted the majority of the school’s history. He, along with his brother-in-law Harry Bowman, operated the school until 1890. --'''DEMISE'''-- The School closed in the spring of 1891. White Hall and the majority of the other institutions were closed and consolidated into four and finally into a single institution by the beginning of the 20th century. The Scotland School was the only remaining school to operate into the 21st century before being closed. --'''WHY'''-- For the most part the schools had served their former purpose. Given the narrow construct of the admittance policy, by 1890 there were few children that met the admission criteria. Schools began to vie for the limited applicants. Additionally, changing social mores resulted in a reduction of orphanage type institutions in favor of the foster home support and adoption model. Establishment and growth of the public school system chipped away at the need for these schools. The consolidated School at Scotland lasted only because the criteria were eventually expanded to Soldiers from subsequent wars and Fire and Police personnel. Although I have not found any record of specific bad behavior by White Hall administrators, the system in general also had its usual share of incidences of embezzlement. The most significant incidence of corruption was the use of students by unscrupulous land speculators. After the civil war the railroads and the US government encouraged the settlement of the west by offering free land parcels to those who would occupy and farm the land. Students were, for a fee, made wards to these people. This allowed the speculators to claim more land, often contiguous parcels, thereby increasing the power and wealth of the speculator. --'''STRUCTURE'''-- The physical plant was a clapboard building on Market Street that was converted into row houses and existed well into the 1980's at which time it was demolished and a modern office complex built. --'''MEMORIAL'''-- An Obelisk monument was constructed in Willow Park on Market Street in 1926 by surviving “Sixteeners” It is now the sole reminder in the community. --'''OBJECTIVE'''-- We plan to memorialize the school on this page with additional photos. We are also constructing limited genealogy records for the Soldier, his wife and the children with emphasis on those children that attended the school. --'''HELP'''-- : We have detailed lists of students and will gladly search for the record if you feel you have a relative that attended White Hall. In return we are always looking for possible attendees for which we have no record mostly deaths and “Removals on Orders” subsequent to 1876. --'''REFERENCES:'''-- 1. Paul, James Laughery, Pennsylvania Soldiers' Orphan Schools, 1877, Harrisburg: Lane S, Hart, 1877 2. Christ, Robert Grant, Camp Hill A History, Camp Hill: Camp Hill Borough, 1984 [[Category: United States Civil War]] [[Category: Camp Hill, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania]]

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[[Category:White Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Were you aware that those persons, both living and dead, who can trace their ancestry back through Robert & Bridgette (Algar) White, of Shalford, Essex Co., Eng, represent the LARGEST FAMILY IN AMERICA!! Some 29 MILLION PERSONS! This according to researchers at the LDS Library, Salt Lake City, UT. Each line should have its own Space study page. This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Tasks == If you've put up all of the Whites in your family (or at least all the ones you've found so far), and are looking for something else to do, here are some tasks that you might be willing to help with: # '''Biographies:''' #* We need to make sure that each White on WikiTree has a narrative biography containing all the genealogically relevant facts about them (birth, marriage, and death at the very least). For information on biographies, see the [[Help:Biographies|Biographies]] help page. # '''Categories:''' #* We need to make sure that each White on WikiTree has the appropriate categories applied to their profile. For information on categories, see the [[Help:Categorization|Categorization]] help page and the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]]. # '''Connecting:''' #* We need to connect all the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=1&orphans=0&s=WHITE Unconnected White] profiles on WikiTree. (This can count towards the [[Space:Connectors_Challenge|Connectors Challenge]] if you're feeling competitive.) For information on connecting profiles, see the [[Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]]. #** Progress: 62,843/72,252 profiles = 87% #* There are several places to find unconnected Whites to work on: #** [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=WHITE Unconnected White profiles on WikiTree]. #** Go to the [[Space:Let_others_know_what_surnames_you_are_working_on|Let others know what surnames you are working on]] page and look for the with "White" section to see other White researchers, and large unconnected branches with Whites in them. #** Go to the [[Space:Unconnected_Notables|Unconnected Notables]] page and sort on the "Last Name At Birth" column, then scroll down to where unconnected notables with a Last Name At Birth of "White" are listed. #** Go to the [[Space:The_Lost_and_Found_Project|Lost and Found Project]] page and search for GEDCOMs with "White" listed in the "Associated Family Names" column. # '''Merging:''' #* We need to merge any duplicate profiles for the same person into one profile for that person. For information on merging profiles, see the [[Help:Merging|Merging]] help page. # '''Sourcing:''' #* We need to have sources for all the profiles on WikiTree. Specifically, we need at least one (and preferably more) sources added for all the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=White-1 Unsourced White] profiles on WikiTree. (This can count towards the [[Sourcerers_Challenge|Sourcerers Challenge]] if you're feeling competitive.) For information on sourcing profiles, see the [[Help:Sources|Sources]] help page and the [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers Project]]. #** Progress: 69,605/72,2521 profiles = 96.3% #'''Whites in Wikipedia:''' #* We need to make sure that all deceased [[wikipedia:White_(surname)|Whites]] with Wikipedia entries have profiles on WikiTree, and are sourced and connected to the main tree. #** Progress: #*** added: 89/3082 profiles = 28.9% #*** sourced: 59/89 profiles = 66.3% #*** connected: 72/89 profiles = 80.9% {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Name !! Birth !! Death !! Notable As !! Sourced?3 !! Connected?4 |- |align="right"| [[White-20183|Eleanor White]] || 1568 || 1587 || Mother of the first white child born in what eventually became the United States of America || No || No |- |align="right"| [[White-27365|Andrew White]] || 1579 || 1656 || Missionary || Yes || No |- |align="right"| [[White-21810|Gilbert White]] || 1720 || 1793 || Naturalist || No || Yes |- |align="right"| [[White-55382|Alexander White]] || 1738 || 1804 || Politician || No || Yes |- |align="right"| [[White-14670|David Patillo White]] || 1828 || 1903 || Singing Teacher and Composer || No || Yes |- |align="right"| [[White-11641|Edward White]] || 1844 || 1922 || Cricket player || No || Yes |- |align="right"| [[White-80089|George White]] || 1854 || 1916 || Founder of the Bristol Aeroplane Company, First Baronet White || Yes || No |- |align="right"| [[White-19992|George White]] || 1872 || 1953 || Governor of Ohio || Yes || No |- |align="right"| [[White-57321|Harold Temple White]] || 1882 || 1972 || Music teacher, conductor, organist, and composer. || No || Yes |- |align="right"| [[White-58083|David White]] || 1916 || 1990 || Actor || No || No |- |align="right"| [[White-34237|Byron Raymond White]] || 1917 || 2002 || Supreme Court Justice || No || Yes |- |align="right"| [[White-32272|Alvin Swauger White]] || 1918 || 2006 || Test Pilot || Yes || No |- |} == Resources == * British Surnames: [http://britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/white White] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/WHITE G2G feed of questions tagged "White"] * House of Names: [https://www.houseofnames.com/white-family-crest White History, Family Crest, & Coats of Arms] '''Note:''' [https://archive.org/details/generalarmoryofe00burk/page/1102/mode/2up Burke's General Armory] lists several pages of different coats of arms for different White individuals, so your line may be associated with a different coat of arms (or none at all, if you can't demonstrate descent from one of the people who were awarded coats of arms). * Internet Surname Database: [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/White White] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WHITE List of Whites on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=White Orphaned White profiles on WikiTree] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileGroup/GroupBy.htm?Field=Connected&query=White+unconnected Unconnected branches with White profiles in them (sorted by branch size)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=WHITE Unconnected White profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=White-1 Unsourced White profiles on WikiTree] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_(surname) White (surname)] including a list of notable Whites with articles on Wikipedia that you could add under "See also:" if you happen to be working on one of those profiles. == Footnotes == # This number is derived by subtracting the number of Whie profiles which have the Unsourced template applied from the total of Whites on WikiTree, so it's not necessarily accurate, since adding that template is a manual procedure. If you find a White profile with no sources on it, and you can't find any sources to that profile, please add the Unsourced template to help make this number more accurate. For more information on how to use the Unsourced Template, see "[[Template:Unsourced|Template:Unsourced]]" in the help pages. # This number is derived by taking the 334 Whites listed on Wikipedia, and subtracting 15 entries where White is not their Last Name At Birth, two fictional characters, and 12 living Whites. # "Sourced?" asks whether this profile has any source(s) other than Wikipedia. If you can find another source for notable Slade who does not have any other sources, please add it to that profile (then edit this page to put "Yes" in that cell). # "Connected?" asks whether this person's profile has been connected to the main tree. If you see links at the bottom of the profile listing how many degrees that person is from the example profiles of the week, then their profile is connected to the main tree. (If so, please edit this page to put "Yes" in that cell.)

White Oak Cemetery, Smith County, Mississippi

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[[Category:Smith County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category:White Oak Cemetery, Smith County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in White Oak Cemetery, located in rural Smith County, Mississippi. This free space page for the White Oak Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Located in rural Smith County in the White Oak community, on Smith County Road 18. From Raleigh, proceed East on Mississippi Highway 18 (aka White Oak Avenue) 10 miles, cemetery will be on right (North) side of highway specifically SE1/4 NE1/4, S28, T3N-R6E, Smith, Magee Quadrangle map USNG 16S BA 46724 51469. :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 32.071083, -89.683134 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/YqKkkfJis9u White Oak Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === White Oak Cemetery was established in 1948 with land donated by Myrtis and Earl Canterbury dedicated to the memory of Tommy and Janie Dukes. The cemetery archway built in 1991 was donated by Elton Canterbury, Woodrow Dukes, Ruth Dukes Sistrunk. Landscaping in 1996 provided by John and Ruth Sistrunk dedicated to the memory of their son Ronald Ray Sistrunk. The wrought iron fence was erected in 1996 donated by most families buried in this cemetery (see image). This cemetery has a sign with two phone numbers (601-941-3735 & 601-594-5892) to call prior to any grave opening. Cemetery has about 188 burials. As of November 30, 2016 Findagrave lists 188 graves with 99% photographed. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2150336 See Findagrave White Oak Cemetery] Cemetery is contained in one area divided by a row of trees at the entry way. The Smith County Genealogical Society published a cemetery book which included this cemetery with the location of each grave noted by row numbers. ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]] as of August 2016. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 0% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! Row ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Tullos-427|Armstrong]] || Bessie Tullos Bunkley || 1915-02-10 || 2008-09-03 || (nee Tullos) || R26 || [[Image:Tullos-427-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Armstrong-xxx|Armstrong]] || William T. || 1915-07-24 || 1996-12-16 || (mil) S Sgt US Army Korea || R26 || [[Image:Armstrong-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Arthur-xxx|Arthur]] || James William || 1959-09-03 || 2002-08-26 || || R28 || [[Image:Arthur-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Baldwin]] || Irene C. || 1911-03-24 || 1978-10-29 || (nee Canterbury) || R29 || [[Image:Baldwin-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Baldwin-xxx|Baldwin]] || Mack C. || 1905-02-04 || 1980-09-30 || || R29 || [[Image:Baldwin-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beaver-xxx|Beaver]] || Minnie Mae || 1909-07-19 || 2001-10-20 || || R01 || [[Image:Beaver-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beaver-xxx|Beaver]] || Noble Henry || 1910-05-27 || 1979-09-10 || || R01 || [[Image:Beaver-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cox-14259|Braxton]] || Clara Mae || 1942-08-10 || 2016-06-10 || (nee Cox) '''FHM''' '''need access''' || R24 || [[Image:Cox-14259.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bunkley-61|Bunkley]] || Elbert B. || 1902-06-14 || 1979-11-13 || || R26 || [[Image:Bunkley-61-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bunkley-xxx|Bunkley]] || Hurshel E. || 1930-10-20 || 1957-04-26 || (mil) Mississippi, S Sgt 30 Bomb SQ AF Korea || R26 || [[Image:Bunkley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bunkley-xxx|Bunkley]] || Lydia Sue || 1952-05-01 || 1958-11-30 || || R26 || [[Image:Bunkley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Butler]] || Emma E. || 1893-02-09 || 1960-01-29 || (nee Derrick) || R11 || [[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx|Butler]] || J. Walter || 1890-07-13 || 1981-12-02 || || R11 || [[Image:Butler-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Canterbury]] || Alonzo Ray || 1888-08-26 || 1978-10-06 || Father || R21 || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johnson-76778|Canterbury]] || Audrey J. || 1921-03-06 || 2016-03-16 || (nee Johnson) || R27 || [[Image:Johnson-76778.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Canterbury]] || Chrisler Excel || 1932-09-22 || 2016-12-03 || '''obit only''' || || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Canterbury]] || Cora D. || 1887-12-29 || 1982-04-09 || (nee Dukes) || R29 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Canterbury]] || Earl B. || 1907-07-08 || 1976-11-23 || || R28 || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Chaney-xxx|Canterbury]] || Elaine Chaney || 1956-02-08 || || '''living''' || R29 || [[Image:Chaney-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Canterbury]] || Elton R. || 1915-01-05 || 2008-05-31 || (mil) T SGT US Army World War II Bronze Star Medal || R29 || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-401|Canterbury]] || Glenda C. || 1944-01-27 || 1964-04-29 || || R27 || [[Image:Canterbury-401.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-402|Canterbury]] || John M. || 1881-01-09 || 1969-11-09 || || R29 || [[Image:Canterbury-402.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hoof-xxx|Canterbury]] || Martha Hoof || 1924-02-16 || 1999-06-29 || (nee Hoof) || R30 || [[Image:Hoof-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Canterbury]] || Myrtis || 1910-04-30 || 2004-07-25 || (nee Dukes) || R28 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-400|Canterbury]] || Otis E. || 1909-06-28 || 1996-01-13 || || R27 || [[Image:Canterbury-400.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Canterbury]] || T. Olan || 1920-09-25 || 1999-04-22 || || R30 || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Canterbury]] || Timothy Olan || 1954-01-14 || 2006-10-24 || || R29 || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Myrick-xxx|Canterbury]] || Willie V. || 1917-01-02 || 1996-11-27 || (nee Myrick) || R29 || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Chisholm-1591|Chisholm]] || Buiel Orien|| 1919-12-29 || 1994-04-10 || Our Father which art in Heaven (mil) US Army World War II || R17 || [[Image:Chisholm-1591.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Chisholm]] || Edith Dukes || 1927-08-04 || 2013-01-01 || (nee Dukes) Our Father which art in Heaven || R17 || [[Image:Chisholm-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cook-xxx|Cook]] || Alvin Ree || 1916-06-11 || 1976-04-15 || [wed] Oct 11, 1932; Father || R13 || [[Image:Cook-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Cook]] || Lillie Frith || 1915-08-18 || 1994-12-31 || (nee Frith) [wed] Oct 11, 1932; Mother || R13 || [[Image:Cook-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cooksey-xxx|Cooksey]] || Betty Jean || 1946-11-23 || 1990-08-10 || Meet me in Heaven || R13 || [[Image:Cooksey-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hosey-xxx|Cox]] || Elner M. || 1940-05-30 || 2015-06-21 || (nee Hosey) || R25 || [[Image:Cox-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-8755|Cox]] || Etha Mae || 1914-04-01 || 1994-01-08 || (nee Warren) '''need access''' || R25 || [[Image:Warren-8755.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cox-14253|Cox]] || J. C. || 1908-11-18 || 1994-11-28 || '''need access''' || R25 || [[Image:Cox-14253.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cox-14260|Cox]] || James H. || 1931-08-20 || 1959-02-17 || (mil) James Hughey Cox, Mississippi, SGT 155 INF 31 INF DIV '''need access''' || || [[Image:Cox-14260.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cox-14261|Cox]] || Johnny L. || 1939-03-19 || 1993-10-01 || '''need access''' || R25 || [[Image:Cox-14261.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx|Cox]] || Jonnie M. || 1930-12-13 || 1979-01-17 || (nee Shows) '''Buried Good Hope Cem.''' || || [[Image:Shows-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cumberland-xxx|Cumberland]] || Jerry Wayne || 1956-06-17 || 2016-06-07 || '''FHM''' || R16 || [[Image:Cumberland-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dawson-xxx|Dawson]] || William Bruce || 1954-07-21 || 2005-11-25 || Gift of Life Donor || R06 || [[Image:Dawson-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || Daniel Woody || 1917-09-23 || 1969-03-13 || || R07 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || James A. || 1933-06-10 || || Father '''(living)''' || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Derrick]] || Jennye W. || 1894-11-06 || 1985-03-10 || (nee Wooley) Mother || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || John Arliss || 1924-05-04 || 2006-10-23 || [wed] Jun 29, 1944 '''death date from SSDi || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || Louie P. || 1901-01-22 || 1969-06-27 || How sweet to sleep where all is peace and pain is lulled to rest. || R02 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gray-xxx|Derrick]] || Mary Gray || 1940-02-25 || 2010-11-15 || (nee Gray) Mother; RN || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || Mary Myrtle || 1921-08-29 || 2008-12-14 || (nee ??) || R07 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx|Derrick]] || Myrtle T. || 1906-07-21 || 1993-09-17 || (nee Tullos) How sweet to sleep where all is peace and pain is lulled to rest. || R02 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || Noah Kala || 1894-10-16 || 1973-02-19 || Father || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || Ricky J. || 1959-10-02 || 2005-07-09 || Our Father which art in Heaven || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Derrick]] || Thee Olan || 1922-03-05 || 1950-11-04 || His life an ideal; His memory an inspiration; (mil) Mississippi M SGT 19 INF 24 INF DIV World War II Korea BSM-PH || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Derrick]] || Wisie Ruth Frith || 1929-01-23 || 1994-12-21 || (nee Frith) [wed] Jun 29, 1944 || R14 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Allie M. || 1896-09-15 || 1977-10-16 || (nee ?) || R04 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Barney Lee || 1902-02-28 || 1979-10-04 || Father || R01 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Dukes]] || Bertha Bell || 1891-02-26 || 1977-02-20 || (nee Canterbury) || R22 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Betty Lack || 1940-04-18 || || (nee Lack) [wed] Mar 23 1962 Mother || R19 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Keyes-xxx|Dukes]] || Beulah Keyes || 1909-06-02 || 1989-03-09 || (nee Keyes) || R18 || [[Image:Keyes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Traxler-xxx|Dukes]] || Christine Traxler || 1900-08-05 || 1954-09-08 || (nee Traxler) A loving wife and devoted mother || R17 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Daniel Thomas || 1892-03-10 || 1965-05-27 || (mil) Mississippi PVT US Army World War I || R04 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Daniel Hurshell || 1909-04-06 || 1987-04-27 || || R24 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Denton R. || 1912-04-16 || 1998-10-11 || || R22 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Deward Hilton || 1920-12-23 || 2009-08-28 || [wed] Nov 14, 1947 (mil) TEC 5 US Army World War II || R04 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Russum-xxx|Dukes]] || Doris Russum || 1929-08-06 || 2016-05-01 || (nee Russum) [wed] Nov 14, 1947 '''death date from obit) || R04 || [[Image:Russum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Gary Allen || 1951-08-28 || 2013-10-05 || "County Boy" Our family John H. and Ruby Gay Dukes; Dana, Vickie and Paula || || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || George Thomas || 1879-02-15 || 1959-01-06 || || R16 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || George Houston Sr. || 1905-03-27 || 1989-02-06 || || R16 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || George Truett || 1909-07-30 || 1987-08-13 || || R03 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || George Truett Jr. || 1940-03-29 || 2006-10-24 || || R03 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Herbert Thomas || 1949-09-26 || 2005-12-27 || Father || R04 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || James Vardaman || 1910-07-22 || 1991-07-10 || In God’s Loving Care || R15 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Arender-xxx|Dukes]] || Jewel Arender || 1909-12-01 || 1962-01-29 || (nee Arender) She lived and died as a Christian should. || R15 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || John Hilburn || 1927-03-26 || 2006-11-20 || How swell to sleep where all is peace (Back) Children Gary, Dana, Vickie, Paula || R22 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Joseph T. || 1892-07-28 || 1980-04-22 || Christ is my hope || R17 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hinson-xxx|Dukes]] || Julia Hinson || 1906-08-04 || 1969-10-13 || (nee Hinson) Asleep in Jesus || R17 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Kelly H. || 1935-09-02 || 1990-12-23 || Father || R21 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Lois J. || 1918-04-29 || 2010-12-15 || (nee ?) || R22 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hurl-xxx|Dukes]] || Lois Hurl || 1920-12-06 || 2004-01-09 || (nee Hurl) || R22 || [[Image:Hurl-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Lou Nell || 1920-05-03 || 1981-07-09 || || R18 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Louie Webster || 1899-03-19 || 1980-07-29 || || R02 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Creel-646|Dukes]] || Margie Creel || 1908-09-01 || 1999-03-06 || (nee Creel) [wed] Apr 6, 1932 || R24 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Dukes]] || Mary Jane || 1885-05-18 || 1966-09-30 || (nee Wooley) || R16 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cox-xxx|Dukes]] || Mary Elizabeth || 1910-10-05 || 1987-02-10 || (nee Cox) || R16 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Arender-xxx|Dukes]] || Merble Arender || 1908-04-20 || 1989-03-21 || (nee Arender) || R02 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gill-xxx|Dukes]] || Minnie G. || 1880-12-10 || 1955-09-26 || (nee Gill) || R19 || [[Image:Gill-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ates-xxx|Dukes]] || Nettie Wilma || 1898-11-13 || 1993-07-17 || (nee Ates) Mother || R01 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Paul Douglas || 1943-07-15 || 1997-10-13 || || R03 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Housley-xxx|Dukes]] || Robbie Housley || 1918-04-11 || 2001-03-05 || (nee Housley) Mother; A loving Christian mother || R16 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-601|Dukes]] || Ruby Gay Ainsworth || 1934-10-07 || 2016-04-04 || (nee Ainsworth) (not engraved yet) || R22 || [[Image:Ainsworth-601.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ward-xxx|Dukes]] || Ruth Ward || 1908-03-12 || 1986-07-25 || (nee Ward) || R03 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Sam Houston || 1885-12-29 || 1976-07-11 || || R22 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Samuel K. || 1973-06-01 || 2001-04-13 || Beloved Brother || R21 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Talmadge Crisler || 1916-03-31 || 1948-11-24 || Father; Not my will but thine be done || R16 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Timon G. || 1925 || 2008 || || R18 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Wm. Alonzo || 1880-03-29 || 1969-10-16 || || R18 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || William E. "Bill" || 1938-09-16 || 1994-07-25 || [wed] Mar 23 1962 Father (mil) SP4 US Army || R19 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Dukes]] || Wm. Estus || 1906-08-04 || 1954-11-13 || || R18 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Arline Hubert || 1921-09-07 || 1979-03-11 || (mil) PVT US Army World War II || R11 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Helen Grace || 1928-04-27 || || (nee ??) '''(living)''' || R11 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Helen Victoria || 1958-12-30 || || (nee ??) Licensed Practical Nurse; Isaiah 41:10 '''(living)''' || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Homer || 1920-04-21 || 1964-11-20 || (mil) Indiana C 477 Air SVC GP AAF World War II || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Homer Dwight || 1954-02-04 || 2011-07-30 || Isaiah 41:10 || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Janice Marlene || 1939-12-22 || 1994-09-15 || Mother; Heaven will never meet a sweeter mother; Precious Lord Take My Hand || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Melvin W. || 1895-01-10 || 1976-01-04 || || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Minerva J. || 1893-06-12 || 1968-07-20 || (nee ??) || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Frith]] || Odis C. || 1932-02-04 || 2013-10-08 || Father; Walks the dark hills; Precious Lord Take My Hand || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lucky-xxx|Frith]] || Pauline Lucky || 1933-07-30 || 1971-05-10 || (nee Lucky) || R12 || [[Image:Frith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Gipson]] || Charlotte Dukes || 1922-12-05 || 2012-12-24 || (nee Dukes) Mother || R18 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gipson-xxx|Gipson]] || Debra Joyce || 1951-04-03 || 1951-04-12 || Daughter || R18 || [[Image:Dukes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Glass-xxx|Glass]] || Ava L. || 1969-08-03 || || In God’s Care '''(living)''' || R05 || [[Image:Glass-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Glass-xxx|Glass]] || Melva C. || 1969-08-03 || 2016-03-05 || (nee Canterbury) '''(death date from obituary)''' In God’s Care || R05 || [[Image:Glass-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Glass-xxx|Glass]] || Melvin R. || 1930-10-27 || 2008-12-30 || In God’s Care || R05 || [[Image:Glass-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Glass-xxx|Glass]] || Michael R. || 1964-05-01 || || In God’s Care '''(living)''' || R05 || [[Image:Glass-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frith-xxx|Grayson]] || Jessie R. || 1925-07-14 || 2008-02-16 || [wed] Nov 2, 1949 || R12 || [[Image:Grayson-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Grayson-xxx|Grayson]] || Tommie B. || 1923-06-29 || 2007-12-24 || [wed] Nov 2, 1949 (mil) PFC US Army World War II || R12 || [[Image:Grayson-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Cecil || 1953-06-28 || || Father '''(living)''' || R08 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dunaway-xxx|Hodum]] || Deborah || 1956-03-16 || 2012-11-04 || (nee Dunaway) Mother || R08 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Grady || 1927-12-20 || 2011-11-11 || || R09 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Hoyett L. || 1923-06-07 || 1973-12-04 || (mil) Texas S2 US Navy Word War II || R09 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Infant Son || 1958-06-29 || 1958-06-29 || Son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hodum || R09 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Infant Son || 1962-11-30 || 1962-11-30 || Son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hodum || R09 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Infant Daughter || 1976-10-19 || 1976-10-19 || Infant Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Hodum || R08 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Kelsie O. || 1926-04-05 || 1966-07-10 || [wed] Aug 11, 1946 Father || R09 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Kenneth DeWayne || 1970-09-22 || 1972-05-12 || Son of Mr. and Mrs. Grady Hodum || R09 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hodum-xxx|Hodum]] || Myrtle || 1930-01-11 || || (nee ??) '''(living)''' || R09 || [[Image:Hodum-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx|Hughes]] || Billy K. || 1936-01-13 || 2001-08-09 || [wed] May 28, 1965 || R06 || [[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Hughes]] || Ann W. || 1943-03-13 || || (nee Wooley) [wed] May 28, 1965 '''(living)''' || R06 || [[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx|Jones]] || J. Elrie || 1919-05-31 || 1983-11-07 || || R28 || [[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Jones]] || Grace C. || 1918-10-13 || 2011-01-24 || (nee Canterbury) || R28 || [[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bunkley-60|Knabb]] || Barbara J. Bunkley || 1946-10-31 || 2015-09-15 || (nee Bunkley) || R26 || [[Image:Bunkley-60.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Knabb-80|Knabb]] || Warren William || 1940-09-18 || 2010-08-30 || (mil) AN US Navy || R26 || [[Image:Knabb-80-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Lowther]] || Ella Wooley || 1904-12-07 || 1989-06-17 || (nee Wooley) Mother [wed] May 25, 1930 || R05 || [[Image:Lowther-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lowther-xxx|Lowther]] || James M. || 1904-05-07 || 1988-12-21 || Father [wed] May 25, 1930 || R05 || [[Image:Lowther-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lowther-xxx|Lowther]] || James Harvey || 1932-01-28 || 1969-01-26 || (mil) Mississippi SN US Navy Korea || R05 || [[Image:Lowther-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Massey-xxx|Massey]] || Malcolm Cennett Jr. || 1936-11-26 || 2016-07-05 || '''FHM''' || R29 || [[Image:Massey-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|McIntyre]] || Reba Jean || 1930-01-27 || 1989-12-05 || (nee Derrick) [wed] Jul 7, 1947; I had fainted, unless I had believe to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living || R02 || [[Image:Derrick-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[McIntyre-xxx|McIntyre]] || Thomas Delton || 1922-09-29 || 2009-08-02 || [wed] Jul 7, 1947; I had fainted, unless I had believe to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living (mil) FC1 US Navy World War II || R02 || [[Image:McIntyre-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Pike-xxx|Miley]] || Alice Pike || 1916-02-14 || 2010-10-05 || (nee Pike) || R20 || [[Image:Pike-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Miley-xxx|Miley]] || Daniel James "Jim" || 1941-03-21 || 1964-02-09 || || R20 || [[Image:Miley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Miley-xxx|Miley]] || Howard G. || 1910-01-13 || 1985-02-09 || [wed] Jul 2, 1932 Beloved Husband; Father || R20 || [[Image:Miley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Miley-xxx|Miley]] || Larry G. || 1948-04-04 || 1983-12-18 || Rest in Peace || R20 || [[Image:Miley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Miley]] || Nannie D. || 1894-11-09 || 1981-01-27 || (nee Dukes); Mama || R17 || [[Image:Miley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Shows-xxx|Miley]] || Quay Shows || 1917-01-25 || 1993-01-10 || (nee Shows) [wed] Jul 2, 1932 Beloved Wife; Mother || R20 || [[Image:Miley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Martin-xxx|Miley]] || Romulus Martin || 1908-05-05 || 1992-01-12 || (nee Martin) || R20 || [[Image:Martin-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Miley-xxx|Miley]] || Roy || 1895-12-23 || 1984-02-14 || Daddy || R17 || [[Image:Miley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Nichols]] || Martha Ann Puckett || 1938-10-14 || 2015-02-27 || (nee Puckett) || R01 || [[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Nichols-xxx|Nichols]] || Edward Jackie || 1933-01-01 || || '''(living)''' || R01 || [[Image:Nichols-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Patterson-xxx|Patterson]] || Vicki Denise || 1965-07-14 || 2013-04-22 || '''reported burial - cremated ashes buried with mother in 2016 2016''' || R24 || [[Image:Patterson-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Canterbury-xxx|Pierce]] || Johnnie C. || 1924-11-05 || 1975-06-20 || (nee Canterbury) || R29 || [[Image:Canterbury-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Pierce-xxx|Pierce]] || Robert K. Sr. || 1916-04-03 || 1988-11-01 || || R29 || [[Image:Pierce-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx|Puckett]] || Kate Elizabeth Butler || 1922-01-29 || 1994-08-30 || (nee Butler) || R01 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Puckett]] || Luther Kenneth || 1936-03-01 || || [wed] Apr 27, 1957 Not our will Lord but thine be done '''(living)''' || R07 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Puckett]] || Evelyn || 1936-04-09 || || '''(living)''' || R17 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Puckett]] || Peggy J. || 1940-12-11 || || [wed] Apr 27, 1957 Not our will Lord but thine be done '''(living)''' || R07 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Puckett]] || Rocky Brex Sr. || 1983-11-09 || 2008-06-28 || In death Christ has liberated me into freedom … Gal. 5:1 || R07 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Puckett]] || Simon Monroe || 1915-03-13 || 1998-01-07 || || R01 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Puckett]] || Miley || 1936-12-24 || || '''(living)''' || R17 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Puckett-xxx|Puckett]] || Mitchell || 1967-05-30 || || '''(living)''' || R17 || [[Image:Puckett-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cox-14252|Roach]] || Bobbie Cox || 1932-11-05 || 2006-07-07 || (nee Cox) The Lord watch between me and thee while we are absent one from the other. Genesis 31:49 '''need access''' || R25 || [[Image:Cox-14252.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Thames-xxx|Roberts]] || Norma Ruth Thames || 1912-05-28 || 2007-07-16 || '''reported burial - no stone found''' || || [[Image:Thames-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx|Runnels]] || Linda Diane || 1968-08-29 || 1974-08-20 || Our Baby "Dink" || R12 || [[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Russell-xxx|Russell]] || Lomes Lester || 1895-05-04 || 1971-01-28 || Rest is thine and sweet remembrance ours || R01 || [[Image:Russell-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Searcy-xxx|Searcy]] || Lavelle || 1907-01-13 || 1973-12-22 || || R16 || [[Image:Searcy-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Searcy]] || Rachel D. || 1908-09-20 || 1993-07-22 || (nee Dukes) || R16 || [[Image:Searcy-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-239|Sellers]] || Jo Ann D. || 1938-02-18 || 2008-09-26 || (nee Sellers) [wed] Oct 8, 1961 '''(death date from obituary)''' || R24 || [[Image:Sellers-1313.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1313|Sellers]] || Maxie G. Sr. || 1935-02-06 || 1975-08-22 || [wed] Oct 8, 1961 || R24 || [[Image:Sellers-1313.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sistrunk-xxx|Sistrunk]] || John David || 1927-10-11 || || Father of Deborah Jane, John David, Ronald Ray || R22 || [[Image:Sistrunk-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sistrunk-xxx|Sistrunk]] || Ronald Ray || 1958-08-04 || 1995-09-17 || Son; Father of Ronald Scott, Michael Alexander || R22 || [[Image:Sistrunk-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sistrunk-xxx|Sistrunk]] || Ruth Dukes || 1923-09-18 || 2012-09-20 || (nee Dukes) Mother of Deborah Jane, John David, Ronald Ray || R22 || [[Image:Sistrunk-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Thompson-xxx|Smith]] || Lavelle T. || 1912-12-04 || 1990-09-05 || (nee Thompson) [wed] Oct 29, 1932 Mother || R10 || [[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx|Smith]] || V. Chromer || 1911-03-16 || 2000-12-14 || [wed] Oct 29, 1932 Father || R10 || [[Image:Smith-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Strong-xxx|Strong]] || Brett Colby || 1989-02-01 || 1989-03-03 || Son of Skelly & Dana || R22 || [[Image:Strong-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx|Sullivan]] || Fred E. || 1923-12-20 || 1988-05-08 || || R14 || [[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Derrick-xxx|Sullivan]] || Helen D. || 1928-01-22 || 2012-02-19 || (nee Derrick) '''death date from obit)''' || R14 || [[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx|Sullivan]] || Mavis Butler || 1916-12-02 || 1995-01-25 || (nee Butler) || R11 || [[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Tullos-xxx|Tullos]] || Dewey Webester || 1898-05-26 || 1965-03-17 || Father || R05 || [[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Tullos]] || Mae Wooley || 1902-11-03 || 1991-02-11 || (nee Wooley) Mother || R05 || [[Image:Tullos-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mullins-xxx|Ware]] || Syble M. || 1932-01-30 || 2014-02-01 || (nee Mullins) [wed] Aug 11, 1946 Mother (Note: Buried with 1st husband) || R09 || [[Image:Ware-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cook-xxx|Warren]] || Carrie R. || 1914-06-23 || 1994-01-09 || (nee Cook) Mother || R25 || [[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx|Warren]] || Jennifer Gale || 1961-04-30 || 1961-09-22 || || R25 || [[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cone-xxx|Warren]] || Josie Cone || 1879-06-02 || 1959-11-07 || (nee Cone) Gone but not forgotten || R24 || [[Image:Cone-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Warren-xxx|Warren]] || Preston F. || 1911-10-16 || 1983-04-02 || Father; Rest in peace || R25 || [[Image:Warren-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[White-xxx|White]] || Bob || 1955-01-07 || 1957-01-25 || Son of Mr. and Mrs. Oppie White; Darling, we miss thee || R13 || [[Image:White-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Smith-xxx|Wooley]] || Alma Mae || 1913-01-21 || 1997-11-24 || (nee Smith) [wed] Feb 17, 1934 || R06 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Wooley]] || Durwood E. || 1910-11-12 || 1999-03-15 || [wed] Feb 17, 1934 || R06 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Dukes-xxx|Wooley]] || Eliza Dukes || 1883-10-31 || 1971-06-16 || (nee Dukes) Mother || R05 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Wooley]] || Jeff L. || 1908-02-18 || 1998-03-09 || || R05 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Wooley]] || Martha R. "Becky" || 1941-02-01 || 1988-01-24 || Mother In Loving Memory || R06 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Wooley]] || Nancy M. || 1911-04-24 || 1982-02-24 || (nee ?) || R05 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Wooley]] || Oren James || 1883-05-11 || 1970-09-15 || Father || R05 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Wooley]] || Thomas Eugene || 1963-07-02 || 1982-12-16 || He died as he lived – a Christian. || R06 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Wooley-xxx|Wooley]] || Wayne || 1965-01-04 || 1965-02-19 || Asleep in Jesus || R06 || [[Image:Wooley-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Moore-xxx|Yates]] || Alice Moore || 1929-03-20 || 2014-01-08 || (nee Moore) [wed] Sept 27 1947 || R23 || [[Image:Yates-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yates-xxx|Yates]] || Hubert D. || 1906-02-09 || 1971-03-02 || || R23 || [[Image:Yates-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Arender-xxx|Yates]] || Flora A. || 1906-09-21 || 2006-01-01 || (nee Arender) || R23 || [[Image:Yates-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yates-xxx|Yates]] || Robert L. || 1926-09-22 || 2015-05-31 || || R23 || [[Image:Yates-xxx.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Yates-xxx|Yates]] || Thomas Jr. || 1960-07-29 || 1960-07-31 || || R23 || [[Image:Yates-xxx.jpg|100px]] |} == Sources ==

White Salmon Cemetery, Klickitat County, Washington

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[[Category: Klickitat County, Washington, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This free space page for White Salmon Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Washington_Cemeteries|Washington Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Washington Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. {{Image|file=White_Salmon_Cemetery_Klickitat_County_Washington.jpg|900px}} ===Location and Map=== Location
* Address * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~langolier/white_salmon.html Graveyards & Gravestones Website] * '''Directions:''' From White Salmon go north on N. Main Avenue, then right on Snowden Road 1.0 mile, on the left. *'''GPS Coordinates''' N 45° 44' 55" W 121° 28' 40" '''Misc. links''',e.g. :[http://tinyurl.com/ybtoyy63 White Salmon Cemetery aerial view] :[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~langolier/white_salmon.html Graveyards & Gravestones Website] :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2172239 Find A Grave Site] ===To Do=== *Fully survey all interments in the cemetery. *Add all interments to the table of interments below *Verify and check all interments are included and correct. *Photograph all interments/tombstones. *Add profile pages for any persons buried here not already on wikitree and link in those who are by their profile page ID#. Check that each has the cemetery's category on their page. *Add tombstone photos to each person profile page and link to their entry in the interment table below. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Given Name(s) ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger)
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|- |[[Woosley-378|Woosley]]||James Edward||24 Aug 1910 || 31 Oct 1987||[[image:Woosley-378-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wyers-29|Wyers]]||Tuenis||9 Jun 1843||14 Oct 1917 ||[[image:Wyers-29.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Heyting-2|Wyers]]||Maria W.||14 Mar 1846||12 Feb 1937||[[image:Heyting-2.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wyers-32|Wyers]]||John Gerbrand||12 Apr 1871 || 5 Apr 1961 ||[[image:Wyers-32-2.jpg|250px]] |- |[[V-267|Wyers]]||Jennie||30 Aug 1881 ||13 Jan 1940||[[image:Wyers-32-2.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wyers-30|Wyers]]||Teunis||15 Apr 1876 ||4 May 1965 ||[[image:Wyers-30.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Lauterbach-98|Lauterbach]]||Olga A.|| 7 Feb 1884||13 Jan 1953 ||[[image:Lauterbach-98.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wyers-34|Wyers]]||Gertrude Louise||30 Oct 1910|| 7 Jan 1988 ||[[image:Wyers-34.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wyers-33|Wyers]]||Marie||1902||1999||[[image:Wyers-33.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kreps-85|Kreps]]||Russell R.||1892||1978||[[image:Kreps-85.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kreps-86|Kreps]]||R. W. 'Bodge'||20 Apr 1935 ||14 Oct 1979 ||[[image:Kreps-86.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kreps-84|Kreps]]||Richard M.||1867||25 Nov 1943||[[image:Wyers-31.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wyers-31|Wyers]]||Gertrude||1875||6 Feb 1950 ||[[image:Wyers-31.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kreps-89|Johnson]]||Darlene M.||1933||2002||[[image:Kreps-89.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hollenbeck-74|Hollenbeck]]||Richard Francis "Frank"||1 Aug 1903||5 Jan 1969||[[image:Hollenbeck-74-4.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Lesh-65|Lesh]]||Mildred Mae||1908||2006||[[image:Hollenbeck-74-4.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12386|Berry]]||Samuel Augustus||Sep 1869||13 Dec 1923||[[image:Berry-12386.jpg|250px]] |- |[[A-893|Berry]]||Malissa||1871||14 Jun 1957 ||[[image:A-893.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-4124|Berry]]||Leon W.||26 Feb 1908 ||15 Jul 1995||[[image:Berry-4124-3.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hesse-199|Hesse]]||Elizabeth|| 4 Jun 1911||7 Apr 1975||[[image:Hesse-199-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-4148|Berry]]||Walter Mason||12 May 1924||1 May 2002||[[image:Berry-4148.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Baker-34608|Baker]]||Charles||1869||1952||[[image:Baker-34608.jpg|250px]] |- |[[M-1644|Baker]]||Cora||1875||1932||[[image:M-1644.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Baker-34607|Baker]]||Gordon Clarence||27 Sep 1900 ||27 Oct 1986 ||[[image:Baker-34607.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Pearce-5090|Pearce]]||Sarah Elizabeth|| 20 May 1907 ||19 Oct 1994||[[image:Baker-34607.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Pearce-5091|Pearce]]||Amos Libby||abt 16 Dec 1904||23 Nov 1994||[[image:Pearce-5091.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Woodruff-259|Woodruff]]||Huberta Evangeline|| 7 Jan 1911||16 Nov 2002||[[image:Pearce-5091.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Pearce-5092|Pearce]]||Charles Abraham||1875||14 Jan 1952||[[image:Pearce-5092.jpg|250px]] |- |[[A.-894|Pearce]]||Violet||1879||5 Jul 1956||[[image:Pearce-5092.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Knowles-5544|Knowles]]||Harry Leo||4 Mar 1900||17 Apr 1964||[[image:Knowles-5544.jpg|250px]] |- |[[O-342|Knowles]]||Ethel O.||14 Mar 1913 || 9 Jul 1996 ||[[image:O-342.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hawes-1474|Knowles]]||Vera L.|| 27 Jul 1934|| 3 Aug 1987||[[image:Hawes-1474.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Baker-34647|Baker]]||Ursel O.||1914||1986||[[image:Baker-34647.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Baker-34648|Baker]]||David Brian|| 31 Dec 1954||23 Jul 1991 ||[[image:Baker-34648.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Ohnemus-148|Ohnemus]]||Omer J. ||3 Nov 1901 ||13 Jan 1980||[[image:Ohnemus-148.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Mills-13724|Mills]]||Margaret Gladys||27 Jun 1909 ||25 Jul 1998||[[image:Mills-13724.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Ohnemus-149|Ohnemus]]||Darlene V.|| May 1937 || Jan 2002||[[image:Ohnemus-149.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Spain-646|Spain]]||Fay||6 Oct 1932|| 8 May 1983||[[image:Spain-646-1.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Spain-646-2.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Spain-647|Petersen]]||Virginia||10 Apr 1927 ||10 Jun 1997||[[image:Spain-646-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Daubenberg-1|Daubenberg]]||Arthur Henry||abt 1894||28 Jan 1941 ||[[image:Daubenberg-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Unknown-431838|Daubenberg]]||Adele Marie||1897||1962||[[image:Unknown-431838.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Johnson-72862|Johnson]]||Henry Ray||14 May 1930||2 Jul 2001||[[image:Johnson-72862.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Thomas-34052|Thomas]]||Donna Lee||13 Feb 1934||17 Dec 1999||[[image:Thomas-34052.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Tuttle-3439|Tuttle]]||R. V.||abt 1908||1960||[[image:Tuttle-3439.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Gadeberg-4|Gadeberg]]||James E.||3 Sep 1932|| 21 Aug 2000||[[image:Gadeberg-4.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Krenz-105|Krenz]]||Donald L.||17 May 1935 || 8 Feb 2004||[[image:Krenz-105.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Larsen-4592|Larsen]]||Gail Robert||1930||1956||[[image:Larsen-4592.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Schining-1|Schining]]||Betty May|| Feb 1925||Nov 1932||[[image:Schining-1.jpg|250px]]||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Sanders-12002|Sanders]]||Earl||22 Apr 1900||7 Jul 1978||[[image:Sanders-12002.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Doran-1086|Doran]]||Pearl Lucille||27 Aug 1910||31 Oct 1991||[[image:Doran-1086.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Barstow-676|Barstow]]||Elsie||1882||23 Jul 1953||[[image:Barstow-676.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Funderburk-312|Funderburk]]||George Albert||6 Oct 1933||7 Apr 1955||[[image:Funderburk-312.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Nystrom-402|Nystrom]]||Leslie G.||27 Aug 1932|| 27 Feb 1979 ||[[image:Nystrom-402.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Underwood-4811|Underwood]]||Phillip Don||1932||1998||[[image:Underwood-4811.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Waldkirch-8|Waldkirch]]||Ronald Leland||15 Jan 1933||16 Aug 1998||[[image:Waldkirch-8.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Dement-296|Dement]]||William Joseph, Jr.||1932||1953||[[image:DeMent-295.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Aplin-172|Aplin]]||Larry Ray||3 Dec 1933 ||23 Jul 2003 ||[[image:Aplin-172.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Baker-34752|Baker]]||Willis Edwin||14 Jul 1942||6 Mar 1998 ||[[image:Baker-34752.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Spain-646-2.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Funderburk-314|Funderburk]]||Mary Lorrie|| 17 May 1944||23 Jan 1998||[[image:Baker-34752.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Walker-33485|Walker]]||Richard Allen||1931||1988||[[image:Walker-33485.jpg|250px]] |- |[[DeBere-3|DeBere]]||Benjamin F.||28 Dec 1911||8 Jan 1990||[[image:DeBere-3.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Pfeiffer-1251|Pfeiffer]]||Edna C.||23 Dec 1911|| 9 Jul 1994||[[image:DeBere-3.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Biesanz-3|Biesanz]]||Merle Alvin|| 4 Jan 1917||23 Aug 1996||[[image:Biesanz-3.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Williams-66112|Williams]]||Doris E.||7 Jun 1922 ||28 Jan 1975||[[image:Williams-66112.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Bradshaw-3231|Rake]]||Helen||1931||1977||[[image:Bradshaw-3231.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Walker-33488|Walker]]||Betty Lee||8 Sep 1930||19 Oct 2002||[[image:Walker-33488.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Billington-828|Billington]]||Charles||1843||1915||[[image:Billington-828.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Van_Alstine-230|Van_Alstine]]||George Victor||11 Jul 1910|| 7 Aug 1979 ||[[image:Van_Alstine-230.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Masters-2589|Masters]]||Helen||24 Apr 1909||30 Nov 1988||[[image:Masters-2589.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jewett-2522|Jewett]]||Ai Harry|| 4 Nov 1845|| 7 Nov 1932 ||[[image:Jewett-2522-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Waters-2921|Waters]]||Jennie||16 Jan 1849|| 19 Jun 1928||[[image:Jewett-2522-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Langfield-114|Langfield]]||Karl C. ||20 Sep 1893||1 Mar 1969 ||[[image:Langfield-114.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Windom-61|Windom]]||Lottie||7 Jul 1903||30 Jul 1981||[[image:Windom-61.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Mulkey-334|Mulkey]]||Lester Virgil||1908||1996||[[image:Mulkey-334.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Pinnell-313|Pinnell]]||Louise J.||1882||1965||[[image:Pinnell-313.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Babb-1294|Babb]]||Marion Charles|| 5 Jun 1911|| 13 Jul 1999||[[image:Babb-1294.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Acker-846|Acker]]||Doris Margaret||20 Aug 1916|| 8 Aug 1988 ||[[image:Acker-846.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Gibbons-2573|Gibbons]]||Grider||1907||1985||[[image:Gibbons-2573.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Walker-33637|Walker]]||Carrie||5 Nov 1908 ||6 Dec 1993||[[image:Gibbons-2573.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wall-4714|Wall]]||Melville Franklin||1908||1980||[[image:Wall-4714.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kaudy-6|Kaudy]]||Sarah Geneva||1917||1972||[[image: Kaudy-6-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Bargabus-1|Bargabus]]||Warren|| 21 Jan 1902 ||11 Feb 1988 ||[[image:Bargabus-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Powell-13185 |Powell]]||Violet||22 Nov 1904|| 23 May 1992 ||[[image:Bargabus-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Stephenson-5706|Stephenson]]||Milton Roy|| 20 Jan 1924|| 12 Apr 1990 ||[[image:Stephenson-5706.jpg|250px]] |- |}

Whitehead Name Study

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

Whites of Fiddleford, Dorset

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=== Thomas White IV son or grandson of Thomas White and Ann Williams=== (I think these two profiles Thomas White 4 and 5 represent one Thomas White and need to be merged. :Thomas White 1V has at present no sources, was born in 1545 and dies in Stanwick, Northamptonshire. His siblings are Batholomew, Cicely (m Bampfield) and Edith (m Stantor) These are the siblings according to the 1565 visitation :Thomas White V is labelled as a capt and is married to Francesca (Frances) Martin He was not a captain His heir was Martin #Will of Thomas White (merchant of Poole ie TWII) '''written in 1555''' bequeathed most land and property to his son Thomas and his heirs begotten or to be begotten. He does not name any. In contrast, he wrote that by default of such heirs the estates would be divided between '''a)'''Thomas Mann son of his (TW 11) daughter would get houses and lands in around Poole and some other lands that had been inherited by TW11 from his mother. (it appears to me this daughter is now dead, all the children are named and no mention of any possible future children)''' b)''' the heirs begotten or to be begotten by his daughter Edyth and her husband James Mesurer and any future husband of hers. The sons are named as Thomas and Benjamin. # History of Parliament online says that Thomas White MP (TW 11) He lived until 21 Dec. 1590, when his inheritance passed to his son Thomas, aged 30.(ie born circa 1560) # THOMAS WHITE, son and heir of Thos. W., of Fytelford, Dorset, "esq. Called 26 Nov., 1577 http://www.middletemple.org.uk/library-and-archive/archive-information-and-contacts/register-of-admissions #Brother Bartholomew was admitted in 1583 Oct 26 " BARTHOLOMEW WHITE, second son of--W., of Fittellforde. Dorset, esq. " #Bartholomew's will probated in 1596 names Thomas White of Fyttleforde, my natural brother (he makes Thomas heir and executor) TNA PROB 11/87/482 Will of Barthelmewe White, Gentleman of Littleton, Dorset 23 June 1596 # Thomas White who married Frances Martin d of Nicholas of Athlehampton and had a brother Bartholomew is most probably Thomas White son of Thomas and Ann Williams . He cannot have been born in 1570 and married in 1577. A more likely date for his birth would be 1560 see [[White-10308#_note-2|White-10308#_note-2]] #after the death of her father Nicholas, Frances became a wealthy heiress . The division of the estate into 4 though lead to several complicated land transactions over the years. # Thomas White appears to have died in 1626. There is an Inquistion Post mortem on a Thomas White .This states his date of death, 28th March, 1526 , his children, his wifes death 1st June 1625 Dorset Inqusitions post mortem translated by Fry, no X1X, Thomas White Esquire heard at Sturminster Newton Castl, 29th September 2 Charles 1(1626) * Dorset Records office Catalogue reference D-CRI/A/32/3/5 Tincleton, manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc and other property. Covenant to levy fine. Parties: 1. Nicholas Martyn. 2. Henry Brewen and wife Elizabeth. 3. '''Thomas White, Fiddleford, and wife France.''' 4. Tristram Dyllyngton, Isle of Wight, and wife Jane. 5. Anne Martyn, youngest daughter of [1]; John Willyams, Tyneham; Alexander Brett, Whitchurch; Thomas Chaffyn, Folke [1], [2], [3] and [4] and Anne Martyn will levy fine to use of John, Alexander and Thomas re the manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton, Barston, Pudlebarston, Burdleston, Woodsford etc and premises in Somerset, with details of further uses. Bearing eleven seals and signatures. Date 17 Jan 1591 *D-FRY/849 Title Sturminster Newton. Bond by '''Thomas White of Fittleford and Martin''' his son to John Foyle of Shaston.Date 13 Apr 1606 *Catalogue reference D-CRI/N53/2/4 Title Woodsford. Lease of fourth part of East Woodsford Farm. 1. '''Thomas White of Fiddleford, Dorset esq and Frances his wife (a daughterof Nicholas Martin of Athelhampton and Martin White son of Thomas and Frances 2. Frances Stantor, daughterof RogerStantor esq dec. Mentioned: Pursemoorand Pursemead.''' Date 1 May 1622 (NB this refers to a daughter of Roger Stantor so I would suggest it refers to Thomas White's niece) *Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series II, and other Inquisitions, Henry VII to Charles I. ''' White, Thomas: Dorset.''' Held by: The National Archives - Chancery, the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions '''Date: 27 March 1626 - 26 March 1627''' Reference: C 142/423/78 ===Children of Thomas and Frances=== :Martin born '30 years and more' at his fathers death in 1626 but admitted to the Middle Temple in 1597 so likely born in about 1580 (3 years after parents marriage in 1577) mentioned in IPM :Martin :John :Henry :Thomas :Bartholomew :George :Henry w will was probated in 1631. *in his will he mentions Martin and :Bartholomew White : George White . :There is '''no mention of a Thomas or John''' ===Religious Beliefs=== Unlikely non conformist emigrants Thomas's grandfather was an confirmed Catholic . It may be that at least some of his descendents followed his tradition. ====Protestation Returns==== *The 1641 protestation returns for Sturminster Newton include :Martin White desired respite and his son Martin White 'who will do as his father does' :Batholomew White gent ' a recusant: not at home' :John White, gent, an ins of Court man, conceives it proper to make it there. ( :Martin White, gent, son to Martyn White aforesayd will do as his father does ''' There is certainly a John White that is a Nephew of yet another Thomas White (dies 1670 living in Okeford Fitzpaine. This seems to be a branch of the family because Martin, Martin the younger, a Thomas and then later a John all get mentioned in land transactions to do with the Tenement of Farrs in Shilling Okeford I cannot yet find the link Could this line derive from brother George?''' This is to be researched at the Dorset records office. ''personal note, in the next century the copyhold of Farrs was possessed by members of the Ford family who married Whites ; whether descended from this twig or another??? I hadn't realised how close to home this was when I started the research .Just got interested in it because I knew the places'' https://archive.org/stream/dorsetrecords12frye#page/n141/mode/2up ===Children of Martin=== '''Thomas White''' heir :Catalogue reference D-CRI/A/32/3/9 Title Tincleton, manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Lease. Parties: 1. Martin White, Fiddleford, and his son and heir Thomas White. 2. William, Earl of Newcastle; Sir Robert Crane, Chilton, Suffolk; Richard Huberd, London. Premises: [1]’s share of capital mansion house of Athelhampton, Puddletown, called ‘East Part of South Division’, and other named pieces of land – lease to run from the death of Thomas White. Consideration: £1800. Rent: one peppercorn. :18 Jun 1629 :'''Thomas White son and heir married to Arbella''' see entry below dated 1630 :'''Martin White''' see D-CRI/A/32/3/10 also mentioned in protestation returns (ie Catholic) :'''Anne White''' D-CRI/A/32/3/10 :??? Amy White marries John Pyne MP (very late second marriage with no issue 1669) http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/pyne-john-1600-1678 (he was parliamentarian) In here will she mentions Elizabeth wife of her nephew Ignatius of Angers Dorset (Angers is in Fiddleford) Ignatius and John her sons, John White son of her brother Martin White Niece Frances Beison?, Sister Frances Welles :Frances (see above) Winifred, widow of nephew Charles Whyte. She also mentions her 'old friend' Lady Frances Wyndham widow of Sir William Wyndham (a son of an Ignatius marries see :reference D-CRI/A/32/3/10 Tincleton, manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Declaration of trust. Parties: 1. Sir John Brooke, Drury Lane; Sir Walter Tichborne, Aldershot; Richard Hubert, London. 2. Sir Anthony Buggs, Harlow, Essex; Thomas White, son and heir of Martin White. Reciting: fine and common recovery between Thomas White, Martin White and [1] re fourth part of manors as in D/CRI/32/3/5, and other named lands in Tincleton with a fulling mill. Premises: said manors etc with [1] acting as trustees for Thomas White and wife Arbella. 26 Nov 1630 :In 1631, Thomas and Arbella have daughters but no sons :D-CRI/A/32/3/12 :Title Tincleton: manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Agreement. Parties: 1. Sir John Brooke; Sir Walter Tichborne; Richard Hubart. 2. Thomas White. 3. Sir Anthony Bugges; George Bampfield, Drury Lane. [1] will sell manor or farm of East Woodsford, and fourth part of manor of Burleston, when [2] and Sir Anthony Bugges request it, and pay money produced to Hugh Coverley [see mortgage 32/3/11]; after the decease of [1] a request from Arbella White, will also trigger such sale – with provisions made for any daughters of Thomas and Arbella if there are no male heirs, as well as other provisions re heirs . Date 14 Jul 1631 :D-SEY/JP/0366 Title Deed to declare the uses of a fine. (1)''' Martin White of Sturminster Newton, esq, Martin White, junior, one of his sons and Mary, wife of Martin White, junior,''' (2) John Still of Shaston St James, esq, George Rickman of Westford, Devon, clothier, Alex Smith of Sturminster Marshall, clothier, '''Anne White of Sturminster Newton, spinster, daughter of Martin White''', senior, John Keene of Shillingstone, yeoman, George Morren of Shillingstone, clothier and William Yeatman of Shaston St James, gentleman. Govers tenement and land (field names) in Okeford Shilling, Tarrys tenement and land in Childe Okeford and Farrs tenement and land (field names) in Okeford Shilling. Signature(s) Whites and Yeatman. Witness(es) John Strangways, Richard Stephens, Richard Bingham, Robert Poulett, John Farr and Thomas Melmouth.. Date 18 Dec 1656 ==== Maj. Thomas White, Papist and Royalist==== Maj Thomas White of Fyttleford (must be Thomas, son of Martin) was a fighting member of the Royalist army. He was part of the army of Lord Hopton when it surrended at Tressilian in March 1645/6. The terms of surrender (Treaty of Truro) were favourable and though officer's estates were sequestered they were able to be released with relatively low fines assessed by the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee_for_Compounding_with_Delinquents However, Thomas , though apparently assessed by Lord Fairfax as a moderate was declared to be a Papist in arms and as such the committee refused to allow compounding. His estates were sequestered, and rented to John Hanham of Wimbourne . Thomas may have been imprisoned for a while. He appealed in 1649 but was refused. He appealed again in 1652 with the assistance of a barrister and the Attorney General. Eventually his (and other similar cases) were adjudged to be just and compounding was allowed according to the 'articles of Truro' with some remission of the fine to take account of the rents received by the government. :27 Sept 1653 a fine of £225 11s 4d was impossed. :28 Sept, half was paid and sequestration suspended :22 Nov.Fine paid in full, sequestration lifted. https://archive.org/stream/cu31924024797890#page/n59/mode/2up/search/Dorset ===Children of Thomas d 1660-1661=== Date 18 Jun 1629 Thomas died 1660- 1661 leaving :Ignatius White :Charles White :Mary White who married Edward Codrington between June and October 1661 :Ann White : various land transactions in 1660-1661 D-CRI/A/34/3/1 Title Tincleton. Lease. Parties:1. John Hanham, Wimborne Minster; William Constantine, Merly; '''Thomas White, Fiddleford.''' 2. Walter Browne, Fiddleford, husbandman. Premises: Fourth part of cottage, backside, orchard, garden and pasture in Tincleton over against the church, now occupied by William Squibb, shepherd. Rent: 1s. Endorsed: memorandum, 31 May 1662, of assignment by [2] to Leonard Paul, Tincleton, husbandman. Memorandum, 11 Jun 1674, of surrender by Nicholas Elliott and wife Jane of any interest in premises to Sir John Strode, George Fulford, George Savage, Robert Culliford, lords of the manor. Date 20 Mar 1660 Catalogue reference D-CRI/A/32/3/20 Title Tincleton, manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Articles of agreement. Parties: 1. Sir Ralph Bankes, Corfe Castle. 2. Charles White, Fiddleford and his sisters Mary and Ann White, spinsters. 3. John Hanham, Wimborne Minster. [1] and [2] agree that [2] will convey to [1] their manors, farms etc in Tincleton, Tolpuddle, Athelhampton, Burlestone, Burphelstone, Southover, Parkepale, which were the ''inheritance of Thomas White, dec.''', and left or conveyed by him to [3] '''to sell to raise portions for Mary and Ann and Ignatius White, and for settling debts.''' [1] agrees to make various payments including £1000 to Mary, £100 to Charles, with other covenants for payments described; if the full sum for the purchase cannot be decided and [1] cannot proceed, then [2] must pay back money paid to them. Date 29 Jun 1661 Catalogue reference D-CRI/A/33/1/1 Title Tincleton, manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Lease. Parties: 1. John Hanham; Ignatius and Charles White, sons of '''Thomas White, Fiddleford, dec'''. 2. Sir Ralph Bankes. Premises: fourth part of manors, fields etc of Tincleton, Athelhampton, Burston, Cliff, Ilsington, Southover, Throop, Tolpuddle, Puddletown; also advowsons of Athelhampton, Tincleton, Puddleburston, and other named lands and closes. Consideration: £4165. See D/CRI/33/1/2 for release. Date 20 Oct 1661 D-CRI/A/33/1/2 Title Tincleton, manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Release. Parties: 1. John Hanham; Ignatius and Charles White, sons of Thomas White, Fiddleford, dec. 2. Sir Ralph Bankes. Premises: fourth part of manors, fields etc of Tincleton, Athelhampton, Burston, Cliff, Ilsington, Southover, Throop, Tolpuddle, Puddletown; also advowsons of Athelhampton, Tincleton, Puddleburston, and other named lands and closes. Consideration: £4165. Attached: schedule of estates excepted out of the covenants in the deed, with the names of the holders of such estates. Date 21 Oct 1661 Catalogue reference D-CRI/A/33/1/3 Title Tincleton, etc: manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Conveyance. Parties: 1. John Hanham. 2. Ignatius White and Charles White sons of Thomas White of Fiddleford dec. 3. Sir Ralph Bankes. Premises: fourth part of manors, fields etc of Tincleton, Athelhampton, Burston, Cliff, Ilsington, Southover, Throop, Tolpuddle, Puddletown; also advowsons of Athelhampton, Tincleton, Puddleburston, and other named lands and closes. Consideration: £4165. Attached: schedule of estates excepted out of the covenants in the deed, with the names of the holders of such estates. Date 21 Oct 1661 Catalogue reference D-CRI/A/33/1/5 Title Tincleton, manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Release. Parties: 1. William Constantine, Merly, esq; Edward Codrington, jun, Sutton Mandeville, Wilts and wife Mary; Anne White, spinster, daughters of Thomas White of Fiddleford, dec. 2. Ralph Bankes. Premises: fourth part of manors, fields etc of Tincleton, Athelhampton, Burston, Cliff, Ilsington, Southover, Throop, Tolpuddle, Puddletown; also advowsons of Athelhampton, Tincleton, Puddleburston, and other named lands and closes. Reciting that Thomas White had settled premises on John Hanham as trustee to ensure payment of £1000 to Mary Codrington, Anne White, and Ignatius White, and said premises have been conveyed to [2], [1] releasing any claim ===Thomas White son of Ignatius (which one?)=== This may have been the last of the direct line. Is this the son of Ignatius 1 or Ignatius 2? ('''have not found descendants of Charles though''') He served as a soldier. He married Frances Wyndham a wealthy heiress. At least in his latter years he held the copyhold of Fernhill Manor Milton (now New Milton) Hampshire from Winchester college. He was buried at the parish church and his wife had constructed a large effigy in his memory. The "The inscription is thus THOMAS WHITE Esq., son of IGNATIUS WHITE Esq. of Fiddleford in Dorsetshire. He served three kings and Queen Ann as a Commander in the guards, and was much wounded. He was in the wars of Ireland and Flanders. He had one son who dyed before him. He departed this life on the 17th of February in the year 1720. This monument was erected by his widow Frances, one of the daughters of Sir Charles Wyndham, in the county Yonge, Charlotte M. John Keble's Parishes: A History of Hursley and Otterbourne. 1899. Reprint. London: Forgotten Books, 2013. 74-5. Print. http://www.forgottenbooks.com/readbook_text/John_Kebles_Parishes_1000222028/93 Also Vic.County History,Hampshire In the ground stage of the tower is a well-designed monument of grey marble, taken from the old church, to Thomas White, 1720, son of Ignatius White of Fiddleford (co. Dorset). This was erected by his widow Frances (Wyndham). It consists of a niche hung with curtains, which are drawn back, showing a three-quarter length marble statue of a man in a periwig and armour of a fanciful nature and with a vizored helm at his side. In his hands he holds a rapier with a wavy blade like a Malay kris, with a bowl hilt and a plain guard. Over the niche is a correctly proportioned composite entablature with a curved cornice, detached columns, flat pilasters, &c., the whole supported on enriched consoles and surmounted by urns, a shield of arms and festoons of flowers and fruits. The arms are: Azure three crosslets bendwise or impaling Azure a cheveron between three lions' heads razed or. Chained to the monument is a real rapier like that carved in the marble, with its hilt inlaid with silver. The blade is stamped with three armed heads http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hants/vol5/pp124-127 (the monument was moved to the present position when the Church was rebuilt. On the left of the doorway as one enters the porch is a fine monument with demi-effigy commemorating Thomas White, who served Three Kings and Queen Anne as a Commander in "ye Guards and was much wounded in the Warns(sic) of Ireland and Flanders", and died in 1720. Preserved in a case beside the monument is a real rapier, reproduced in the marble effigy, with its hilt inlaid in silver and said to be the work of Andrea Ferrara. Frances White, widow of Thomas presented to the Church its beautiful set of Communion plate in the year 1727. http://www.miltonparish.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Guide-to-the-Parish-Church.pdf Date 21 Oct 1661 === comments on related profiles=== [[White-19799|White-19799]] Edith White sister of Thomas m to Roger Stanter Roger Stanter was father of several children, the first I have found is in 1577 and the last in 1583. Why would she die in Northamptonshire when Stanter had lands in Horningsham in Wiltshire and the children seem to have baptised ther (ie in the adjoining county to her family rather than suddenly arriving in Northampton) Why would she have a child with the surname Weed with no evidence of marrying a Weed?) Need to check this at Dorset Records Interestingly, there is a 1621 will of an Edith Stanter of Okeford Fitzpaine If Edith returned to her (Okeford is only a couple of miles from Fiddleford Manor (there are related births and deaths recorded in the register here and in Shillingstone , Childe Okeford and Sturminster Newton; The land belonging to Fiddleford are actually within several adjoining parishes. Martin seems to have been buried in Shillingstone and possibly had two children baptised and buried there. Ignatius was of Sturminster but his children were baptised in Lydlinch, again within 3 miles ) Edith, widow Phitzpaine Ockford Okeford Fitzpaine Charles STANTER, son 06 Feb 1621/2 163 http://www.opcdorset.org/Miscellaneous/DorsetPCCAdmons1559-1725RT.htm

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[[Category:Whiting Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Goff-495|Chris Goff]] or post a comment on this page If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Project Goal == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname '''WHITING''' and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Origins and Meaning == This interesting surname, of Anglo-Saxon origin, is a patronymic from the Olde English pre 7th Century "Hwita" meaning "the white one". The surname first appears in the late 11th Century and has a number of variant forms ranging from Whiteing, and Whitting to Witting. Recordings of the name include: John Witinge (1128 - 1134) in the Cartularium Monasterii, and William Whiting (1197) in the Pipe Rolls of Buckinghamshire. Church Records show Rachell, daughter of Roger Whiting, who was christened on May 28th 1579 in St. Thomas the Apostle, London, and Sara, daughter of Robert Whiting, who was christened on December 15th 1605 in St. Andrew Undershaft, London. John Whiting, aged 22 yrs., a famine emigrant, sailed from Liverpool aboard the "Isabella", bound for New York on September 11th 1846. A Coat of Arms granted to the Whiting family depicts a leopard's gold face between two flaunches ermine, and in chief three plates, on a blue shield. The Crest is a demi eagle displayed with two heads proper. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Roger Witenc, which was dated 1084, in the "Geld Roll of Somerset", during the reign of King William 1, known as "The Conqueror", 1066 - 1087. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. Source [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/whiting#ixzz5OoP9D4Yh Surname Database] See also the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whiting_(surname) Wikipedia entry]. == Guild of One Name Studies == The''' [https://one-name.org/ Guild of One Name Studies]''' shows '''[https://www.whiting-global.org/ Whiting-GLOBAL]''' as the registered study for this name with the variants:- '''Whitting, Weiting, Whighting, Whightinge, Whiteing, Whithting, Whitinge, Whittinge, Whyting''', and '''Witting'''. There is a separate study, focused on the Whiteing variation of the name. Further information can be found at [http://www.whiteing.info www.whiteing.info]. == Project Members == *[[Goff-495|Chris Goff]] Whitng's in Hampshire, England, and New Zealand - see [[:Category:Alton and Wey Valley, England, Whiting Name Study]] *[[Roder-137|Jaime (Roder) Ruiz]] Whiting's in Wisconsin and Massachusetts (maternal great grandmother). *[[Compton-2184|E.Compton]] Whiting's in Connecticut. == WikiTree Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Whiting The current list of Whiting Profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Whiting G2G feed of questions tagged "Whiting"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Whiting Orphaned Whiting profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Whiting-1 Unsourced Whiting profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Whiting Unconnected Whiting profiles on WikiTree]. ''Just change the name to get variants.'' == Related One Name Studies == Note that there is some overlap with the '''[[Space:Whitten_Name_Study|Whitten Name Study]]''' although this is not a registered variant of Whiting.

Whitley Name Study

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[[Category:Whitley Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Whitley and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. This ancient name is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is a locational surname deriving from any of the various places called Whitley in Berkshire, Cheshire, Northumberland, Wiltshire, Warwickshire and Yorkshire, or from Whitleigh in Devonshire. Most of these places are recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 as "Witelie, Witelai" or "Witelaia", and all share the same meaning and derivation, which is "the white wood or glade", from the Olde English pre 7th Century "hwit", white, pale (referring perhaps to the colour of the tree bark), and "leah", thin wood, glade, clearing in a wood. Locational surnames, such as this one, were acquired by the lord of the manor, and local landowners, and especially by those former inhabitants of a place who had moved to another area, usually in search of work, and who were thereafter best identified by the name of their birthplace. Early examples of the surname include: Richard de Witelay (1190, Yorkshire); Hilda de Whitelai (1200, Notinghamshire); and Henry de Hwittele (1221, Warwickshire). In London, the christening of Richard, son of John Whitley, was recorded at St. Dunstan's, Stepney, on February 2nd 1587, and one Michell Whitley was an early emigrant to the American Colonies, leaving London on the "Globe" in August 1635, bound for Virginia. An early Coat of Arms granted to a family of the name shows a gold chevron on a red shield; the Crest is a red cross crosslet fitchee between two swords in saltire, proper. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William de Witteleia, which was dated 1125, in the "Chartulary of Staffordshire", during the reign of King Henry 1, known as "The Lion of Justice", 1100 - 1135. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. (Source: © Copyright: Name Origin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2016). Popularity of the Surname Whitley Whitley is a moderately common surname in the United States. When the United States Census was taken in 2000, there were about 26,078 individuals with the last name "Whitley," ranking it number 1,236 for all surnames. Historically, the name has been most prevalent in the Southeast, especially in North Carolina. Whitley is least common in the midwestern states. (Source: Social Security Administration (ssa.gov) and U.S. Census Bureau (census.gov) ). Famous: Herbert Whitley (animal breeder and founder of Paignton Zoo and Zoological Garden in Devon, England), William Whitley (early pioneer settler to Kentucky in the 1770s), Keith Whitley (singer), Ray Whitley (radio and movie film actor and singer), Taylor Whitley (professional football player), Chris Whitley (musician - guitar, singer and songwriter), Jim Whitley (professional footballer for Northern Ireland), Norman Henry Whitley (English champion lacrosse player in the Summer Olympics of 1908), Hobart Johnstone Whitley (a land developer who founded 140 towns across the U. S. and the developer of Hollywood, California in 1886) and Kym Whitley (comedienne and actress). (Source: FamilyTree.Com/Whitley Family Name

Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study

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will place profiles in the [[:Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study|Whitmore, Staffordshire One Place Study category]] {{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q2416432|enwiki}} ===Name=== The name Whitmore is from Old English hwīt 'white' + mōr 'moor' or mere 'pool' ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Staffordshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.9642, -2.2834 :'''Elevation:''' 126.0 m or 413.4 feet ===History=== ====Bronze Age==== A folded strip of decorated Bronze Age gold was found by metal detecting on land in Whitmore.Potteries Museum and Art Gallery Object Number: STKMG:2018.LH.16 https://www.stokemuseums.org.uk/pmag/collections/getrecord/CFPOT_STKMG_2018_LH_16 From Minutes for Treasure Valuation Committee Meeting – 15th November 2017 - The meeting was held in the Hartwell Room at the British Museum on Tuesday, 15th October :From Item 2: OBJECTS Bronze Age :5. 2016 T1039 Bronze Age gold strip from Whitmore, Staffordshire (WMID-FE3C28) :The provisional valuer suggested £250-300. The Committee inspected the strip in light of this and taking account of its damaged condition, in agreement with the lower end of the valuer’s suggested range, recommended £250. Potteries Museum & Art Gallery hopes to acquire.Minutes for Treasure Valuation Committee Meeting October 2017 https://20.108.240.186/documents/treasureMinutes/2017-11-15.pdf ====Domesday Book 1086==== The Domesday Book was a survey of England in 1086 answering the questions: How many hundreds of hides were in the shire, what land belonged to the king himself and what stock upon the land? What dues did the king have by the year from the shire?There were 13,000 places covered in the Domesday Book - big cities were not included. https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/normans/doomsday_01.shtml Whitmore is the second entry of Staffordshire page 10. The tenant in chief was Richard the forester. A Hide (hida) was a Measurement of land for tax assessment used - Approximately 120 acres, depending on local variations in the acre. The Open Domesday Project has transcribed the information about Whitmore: https://opendomesday.org/place/SJ8140/whitmore/ There is a glossary at https://www.domesdaybook.co.uk/glossary.html *Hundred: Pirehill *County: Staffordshire *Total population: 5 households (very small). *Total tax assessed: 0.5 geld units (very small). Geldum Periodic tax, first raised for the Danish wars, at a number of pence per hide, carucate or sulung. *Taxable units: Taxable value 0.5 geld units. *Value: Value to lord in 1086 £0.5. (unfortunately measuring worth does not go back so far to put this in present day values) *Households: 3 villagers. 2 smallholders. *Ploughland: 3 ploughlands (land for). 1 lord’s plough teams. 1 men’s plough teams. *Other resources: Meadow 1 acres. Woodland 1 * 0.5 leagues. *Lord in 1066: Ulfac or alternatively spelt Wulfheah. *Lord in 1086: Nigel (of Stafford). [[Stafford-2281|Nigel (Stafford) de Stafford (bef.1065-bef.1124)]] *Tenant-in-chief in 1086: Richard the forester. *Phillimore reference: 13,2 ''[[Space:The_Domesday_Book|The Domesday Book]]'' (England, 1086) Phillimore reference: 13,2. The name Richard the forester, the tenant in chief was associated with no places before the Conquest and 21 after the Conquest. There may have been more than one man who bore that title but all the places associated with the name are either in Staffordshire or neighbouring Warwickshire. ====1212 Great Inquest of Service==== In 1212 during the reign of King John there was a Great Inquest of Service. Randolph de Knutton held Whitmore with other land and paid £4. 11s. 6d. of “antient right”, that is, from the Conquest of England. It is thought that Ralph de Knutton was the lineal heir or co-heir of Richard the forester. If you want to compare the value of a £4 11s 6d Income or Wealth , in 1270 there are four choices. In 2020 the relative: *real wage or real wealth value of that income or wealth is £4,475.00 *labour earnings of that income or wealth is £78,540.00 *relative income value of that income or wealth is £152,200.00 *relative output value of that income or wealth is £1,849,000.00From https://www.measuringworth.com/calculators/ukcompare/relativevalue.php?use%5B%5D=CPI&use%5B%5D=WAGE&year_early=1270£71=4&shilling71=11&pence71=6&amount=4.575&year_source=1270&year_result=2021 Measuring worth does not go back earlier than 1270 ====1539 Muster roll==== In 1538, the Emperor Charles V and Francis, the King of France, had made up their differences, and had agreed to a ten years' truce. In the same year, the Pope, Paul IV, had published a Bull excommunicating Henry VIII and deposing him for his heretical opinions, and was endeavouring to induce the two sovereigns above named to put it into execution. The King and his Privy Council were seriously alarmed and ordered a muster to be made of the entire armed force of the kingdom. The levies were never called up, the King, by his diplomacy, having managed to disconcert the project of the Pope. Letters Patent appointing Commissioners of Array for each County were issued on the 1st March, 30 H. VIII (1539). The transcribed roll for Whitmore and Hanchurch is at https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore/MusterRoll1539 ====Heraldic Visitations==== Beginning about 1530, and continuing into the late 1600s, heralds visited regions throughout Britain, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland for the purpose of establishing pedigrees and ancestry relationships. Many of those regions were visited more than once over a period of years. This project of gathering pedigrees began because of rampant misuse of coats of arms and false declarations of nobility. As the heralds visited each region, they summoned people who were using titles, or arms, and had them present their arms and proof of their right to use them. If an official grant of arms was made, it was recorded. The visitation series includes a narrative description of each family, as well as a pedigree chart. Branches of large families were labeled by region, and relationships were clearly defined. Birth and death dates were not usually given. The visitations are not infallible; the documents presented may not have been accurate, and the heralds may have recorded details incorrectly. Whitmore was visited in 1583 at the time of [[Mainwaring-389|Edward Mainwaring (bef.1516-1586)]].''The Visitacion of Staffordschire'' by Grazebrook, H. Sydney (Henry Sydney), 1836-1896; Glover, Robert, 1544-1588, published 1883. The Visitation of Staffordshire A.D. 1583 Mainwaring of Whitmore [https://archive.org/details/visitacionofstaf00graz/page/113/mode/1up?q=mainwaring page 113 retrieved through archive.org] {{Image|file=Whitmore_Staffordshire_One_Place_Study-5.jpg |caption=Pirehill Hundred from map of Staffordshire published 1611
From ''The theatre of the empire of Great Britaine: presenting an exact geography of the kingdomes of England, Scotland, Ireland,...'' (Atlas.2.61.1) One of five known sets of proof maps prepared for John Speed's 'The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine', which was published in 1611/12.
Digitised by the University of Cambridge and retrieved from http://cudl.lib.cam.ac.uk/view/PR-ATLAS-00002-00061-00001/55 }} ====Whitmore Hearth Tax 1666==== The Hearth Tax or chimney-money was a payment to the king of 2s. on every hearth " in all houses paying to church and poor," first levied in 1662. It was repealed in 1689, although it was producing £170,000 a year, on account of its unpopularity, the tax being especially obnoxious because of its inquisitorial character. There were 28 households charged in Whitmore in 1666: one each of 19, 5, and 4 hearths, two households with 3 hearths, 10 households with 2 hearths, 13 households with a single hearth. Whittmore ... Hearthes Chargeable. *Edward Mainwaring, Esquire '''Nyneteene'''. [[Mainwaring-528|Edward Mainwaring (1603-1674)]] *William Martine '''Five''' *Mrs. Frances Bowyer '''Foure''' *Edward Lowe '''Three''', also William Ferrington *Edward Beardmore '''Two''', also John Lownes, Isaac Lowe, Richard Knight, Edward Higginbotham, John Lowe, Thomas Sanders, John Reynoldes, Edward Swynerton, Thomas Eldershaw *John Brough '''One''', also Hugh Davies, Thomas Walton, John Coleclough, Edward Roades, Edward Asbury, Thomas Harding, John Picken, George Beardmore, Richard Bromley, Robert Meade, Edward Peake, Roger Lowe Whitmore and Hanchurch Hearth Tax 1666 retrieved from https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore/HearthTax1666 ====from ''A Topographical History of Staffordshire'' by William Pitt (1817)==== Whitmore is a parish in the hundred of Pirehill North. It was anciently called Witemore; and in the Conqueror's Survey the following description occurs : " The same R, (Richard Forester) holds Witemore (of the king) and Nigel of him. Ulfac held it and was a free man. It contains half a hide. The arable land is three carucates, one is in demesne, and three villains, and two bordars hold one carucate. There is one acre of meadow. A wood a mile in length and half-a-mile in breadth. The whole is worth 10 shillings." The village of Whitmore is situate on the public road from Newcastle to Market-Drayton, about four miles from the former place. The population in 1811 was 43 families, containing in all 291 persons, whereof 156 were males, and 135 females ; 35 families were employed in agriculture, six in trade, and two were of neither description. The number of houses was 44. The Church is situate in the village, and was, we apprehend, rebuilt in 1632, as that date appears on a stone over the west door. It is a small stone building of an oblong form, with a half-timber turret on the west end, containing three bells, and is capable of holding about 150 persons. The turret probably exhibits a specimen of the kind of walls erected in the ancient churches prior to the use of stone. A few monuments are in the Church to the memory of some of the respectable family of Mainwaring, which has been seated at Whitmore for several generations. On the north side of the Church appears a neat walk flanked with rows of trees, forming a beautiful avenue, which is terminated by Whitmore-hall, the seat of Edward Mainwaring, Esq. and which, judging from a date over the front door, was built or rebuilt in 1676. The Living till of late was a chapel of ease to Stoke-upon-Trent. It is now a rectory endowed with all the great and small tithes in the parish, surplice-fees, and between 30 and 40 acres of glebe ; part of which lies near Burslem, and part near Newcastle; but the bulk is situated in and near Whitmore. The reputed value is about £400 a year. The Rev. J. S. Brasier, is Rector, and Edward Mainwaring, Esq. Patron. ([[Brasier-306|John Isaac Brasier (abt.1782-1848)]] ) It is not known to what Saint the Church is dedicated, as no Wake has been kept for a number of years at Whitmore ; nor do the bells determine the point one of them is inscribed in Latin, " St. John," and another ' All Saints" Benefactions to the Poor, inscribed on a tablet on the north wall in the Church : " Mr. Joseph Ball, late of this town, left to the poor of the parish of Whitmore, two pieces of land (fifty pounds purchase) the one called Ball's Meadow adjoining to the Town Meadow, and a Meadow belonging to Master John Eardley. The other call'd Holliegrieve [grove-croft] lying between lands belonging to Mr. John Knight and Mr. John Walton. " Another charitable person left the interest of twenty pounds for ever to the poor of the said parish, in the trust of the Churchwarden and Overseer. Mr. MIDDLETON, Minister, SAML. LATHAM, Churchwarden, Jos. HILDICH, Overseer, Ann. Dom. 1736." It is conjectured that this last donation was left by one or more of the name of Cleyton, as will be hereafter noticed, and that the first benefactor might be a descendant of the Rev. John Ball, formerly minister of this Church, respecting whom a few memoirs, abstracted from an old printed book, are here subjoined, not out of respect to some acts of non-conformity there recorded, for such a sincere Churchman must regret, but for reasons stated in the conclusion, and because he appears to have been an honest man, generally respected, and an active, pious minister, much revered in his parish and neighbourhood. JOHN BALL, called in scorn " the Presbyterians' Champion' was minister at Whitmore, near Newcastle, Staffordshire, from about the year 1610 to the time of his death, Oct. 20, 1639. He was born about the year 1585 at Cassington, an obscure village, a mile from Hanborough, in Oxfordshire, and educated at Yarnton school ; from whence he was removed to Brazen-nose College, Oxford, where he took the degree of Bachelor of Arts. His parents being of low estate, he was kept at school through the partiality of his master, who admired his pupil's abilities ; and was supported at College chiefly by the aid of friends. After he left the University, he was engaged as tutor to the children of Lady Cholmley, at her house in Cheshire, where he also taught other children.Description from ''A Topographical History of Staffordshire'' by William Pitt (1817) retrieved through https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore/Pitt1817 ====from ''History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire'', William White, Sheffield, 1851==== Whitmore is a neat rural village, in a deep romantic valley, four and a half miles SSW of Newcastle-under-Lyme, comprising within its parish 367 inhabitants, and about 3350 acres of land. It has now a post office, and a first class railway station on the Grand Junction portion of the London & North Western Railway, since the opening of which the village has been much improved. Captain Rowland Mainwaring, RN, owns most of the parish, and is lord of the manor. He resides at Whitmore Hall, a handsome mansion standing in a well-wooded park. The Church, St Mary & All Saints, is a small ancient edifice, with a half-timbered turret, and was a chapel of ease to Stoke-upon-Trent until 1807. The benefice is a rectory in the patronage of Captain Rowland Mainwaring, and the Rev CH Mainwaring, BA, is the incumbent''History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire'', William White, Sheffield, 1851 retrieved through https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore ====from ''The Topographical Dictionary of England'' (1859) by Samuel Lewis==== WHITMORE, a parish, in the union of NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, N. division of the hundred of PIREHILL and of the county of STAFFORD, 4 miles (S.W.) from Newcastle; containing 367 inhabitants. The parish is on the road from Newcastle to Market-Drayton, and comprises 1986a.3r.5p., whereof 250 acres are common or waste, an act for inclosing which was passed in 1841. The Grand Junction railway has one of its principal stations here, where it attains its summit level; the buildings extend 300 feet in length. The village is beautifully situated, and the cottages are kept in neat order, and ornamented with roses and woodbine: Whitmore Hall, with the grounds attached to it, is one of the pleasantest seats in this part of the county. The living is a rectory not in charge, in the gift of Captain Mainwaring: the tithes have been commuted for £280, and the glebe comprises 29 acres. The church is a handsome structure in the later English style. Description from ''The Topographical Dictionary of England'' (1859) by Samuel Lewis retrieved from https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/Whitmore/Gaz1859 ====from ''Kelly's Directory of Staffordshire'' (1896)==== WHITMORE is a pleasant village and parish, delightfully situated in a valley, on the road from Newcastle to Market Drayton, with a station about a mile distant on the Trent Valley section of the London and North Western railway, 4 ½ miles south-south-west from Newcastle-under-Lyme and 147 ½ from London, in the North Western division of the county, Pirehill North hundred and petty sessional division, Newcastle union and county court district, rural deanery of Trenthem, archdeaconry of Stoke-on-Trent and diocese of Lichfield. The river Sowe runs through the village and falls into the Trent at Shuckborough. The church of St. Mary and All Saints (formerly a chapel of ease to Trenthem) is a small edifice of stone, consisting of chancel, nave, west porch and a western turret containing 3 bells: at the north end is the family vault of the Mainwarings, and there is an altar-tomb with incised effigies to Edward Mainwaring and Alice (Boghey) his wife, dated 1580: a carved oak pulpit, dedicated to the memory of the Rev. C. H. Mainwaring and Jane his wife, was presented by his son, the present rector, in 1886: the church was restored in 1880, at a cost of £2,200, and affords 160 sittings. The register dates from the year 1558. The living is a rectory, average tithe rent-charge £218, net yearly value £317, with 27 acres of glebe and residence, in the gift of Mrs. C. Mainwaring, and held since 1885 by the Rev. Percy Edward Mainwaring M.A. of Pembroke College, Oxford. In 1691 Mr. Joseph Ball left 2a. 2r. 34p. of land, called Ball's Meadow and Hollygreave croft, now let for £6 a year, for the poor of this parish. An extensive ground for the sale of cattle adjoins the Mainwaring Arms hotel; sales, now conducted for 25 years by Charles Beech and Son, take place fortnightly on Mondays. Whitmore Hall, in a romantic valley, just below the church and village, is a brick mansion, standing in a large park with a splendid avenue of trees: it was greatly injured by fire in August, 1880, and is now in the occupation of Michael Daintry Hollins esq. D.L., J.P., M.R.C.S.Eng. Mrs. C. Mainwaring, who is lady of the manor, and Ralph Sneyd esq. J.P. of Keele Hall, are the principal landowners. The soil is in parts light, in others stiff clay; subsoil, gravel and sandstone. The chief crops are wheat, oats and barley. The area is 2,004 acres of land and 11 of water; rateable value, £4,434; the population in 1891 was 318. National School (mixed), rebuilt in 1871, for 50 children; average attendance, 42.''Kelly's Directory of Staffordshire'' (1896) retrieved from https://forebears.io/england/staffordshire/whitmore ====War memorial==== There is a plaque in St Mary and All Saints Church with 28 namesImperial War Museum https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/38349 Image at https://www.militaryimages.net/media/whitmore-church-war-memorial-staffordshire.75917/ See [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_World_War_1|Whitmore Staffordshire World War 1]] for details. ====Clergy==== Clergy of the Church of England database Location: Parochial Chapel: Stoke Upon Trent, Whitmore Chapel *CCEd Location ID: 3036Clergy of the Church of England database CCEd Location ID: 3036 https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/locations/index.jsp?locKey=3036 *ARCHDEACONRY Stafford *START DATE 1540 *CCEd Location ID: 3068CCEd Location ID: 3068 https://theclergydatabase.org.uk/jsp/locations/index.jsp?locKey=3068 *Diocese (Jurisdiction):Coventry & Lichfield *1725 separated from Stoke upon Trent See: [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_clergy|Whitmore Staffordshire clergy page]] ===Population=== Whitmore parish {| border="1" class="sortable" !Year!!Current Total Population of Parish!!Total houses |- |1801||234|| |- |1811||291|| |- |1821||302|| |- |1831||281||46 |- |1841||367||62 |- |1851||377||65 |- |1881||311||61 |- |1891||318||60 |- |1901||308||62 |- |1911||326|| |- |1921||327||68 |- |1931||279||71 |- |1951||567||166 |- |1961||645||210 |}GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Whitmore CP/Ch through time | Census tables with data for the Parish-level Unit, ''A Vision of Britain through Time''. URL: http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10297072 Date accessed: 24th October 2022 *1841: Note although statistics state 367, only 363 enumerated. **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1841_census|Whitmore Staffordshire 1841 census]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1851_census|Whitmore Staffordshire 1851 census]] *2011 census population 1,230 in 528 households Parish: Whitmore: St Mary & All Saints https://www.churchofengland.org/about/data-services Whitmore Registration sub-District {| border="1" class="sortable" !Year!!Current Total Population!!Occupied houses!!Total births!!Total Deaths |- |1801||863|||||| |- |1811||1,013|||||| |- |1821||1,084|||||| |- |1831||1,172|||||| |- |1841||1,291||220|||| |- |1851||1,276||227|||| |- |1861||1,302|||||| |- |1871||1,194||||38||25 |- |1881||1,084||219||32||12 |- |1891||1,080||220||33||18 |- |1901||1,131||234||29||16 |- |1911||1,121||||19||13 |}GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth, Whitmore SubD through time | Census tables with data for the Registration sub-District, ''A Vision of Britain through Time''. URL: http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10550543 Date accessed: 24th October 2022 ==Notable people associated with Whitmore== *[[Ball-17816|John Ball (abt.1585-1639)]] *[[Stone-8787|Samuel John Stone BA MA (1839-1900)]] ==Research pages== *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1839_Tithe|1839 Tithe]] *Censuses **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1841_census|1841 census]] **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1851_census|1851 census]] **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Whitmore_Hall_census_records|Whitmore Hall census records]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Illegitimacy_index%2C_1559-1923|Illegitimacy index, 1559-1923]] *Inns **[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Mainwaring_Arms|Mainwaring Arms]] **[[Space:Whitmore_Sheet_Anchor|Whitmore Sheet Anchor]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Whitmore_Association|Whitmore Association]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Whitmore_Hall_inheritance|Whitmore Hall inheritance]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_World_War_1|World War 1]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_clergy|church and clergy]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_farming|farming]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_gazeteers|gazeteers]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_police|police]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_railway_station|railway station]] *[[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_schools|schools]] ==Research notes== ===Whitmore Hall in Shropshire=== Some of the Whitmore family apparently is associated with Whitmore Hall near Claverley, Shropshire. See map on [https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi75hist/page/108/mode/1up page 86 of ''Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year 1923''] and paper by F. C. Beazeley.Beazeley, F. C. "The Parish of Thurstaston" in ''Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire for the Year 1923''. Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire, 1924, [https://archive.org/details/transactionsofhi75hist/page/n32/mode/1up retrieved through archive.org] ===Wikipedia=== * [[Wikipedia:Whitmore,_Staffordshire|Wikipedia entry for Whitmore, Staffordshire]] - only a stub as at September 2023 **[[Wikipedia:Listed_buildings_in_Whitmore,_Staffordshire|Wikipedia entry for Listed buildings in Whitmore, Staffordshire]] has 28 structures listed. These include: ***the church ***the Hall ***the stable block of the hall ***Butterton Hall ***Lake House ***Barn, Shutlanehead Farm ***Snape Hall Farmhouse ***Rhodes memorial ***Park Lodge ***Butterton Grange Farmhouse ***Malkin memorial[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1027844?section=official-list-entry] ****[[Malkin-277|Thomas Malkin (1746-1816)]] ***Station House ***Williams memorial ***Ivy Cottage ***Park House ***St Thomas' Church, Butterton ***Whitmore Hall Lodge ***Fitch memorial ****Fitch memorial approximately 12m north-west of Church of St Mary and All Saints ****Chest tomb. Mid-C19. Sandstone ashlar. Rectangular plan. Slightly projecting moulded top ledger, fluted corner pilasters. Top ledger commemorates Susanna Fitch (died 1835).[https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1353785?section=official-list-entry] ****Uncertain if she was married or if her maiden name was Fitch: Susan Fitch (age 37) died in 1835 and was buried on 9 September 1835 in Whitmore, St Mary & All Saints, Staffordshire, England. '''Burial''': "Staffordshire Burials"
Reference: D3332/1/14; Page: 27
[https://search.findmypast.com.au/record?id=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FWHITMORE-ST-MARY--ALL-SAINTS-B-D3332-1-14-1813-1898%2F00029&parentid=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FBUR2%2F300497 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FBUR2%2F300497 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 21 September 2023)
Susan Fitch burial (died in 1835 at age 37) on 9 Sep 1835 in Whitmore, St Mary & All Saints, Staffordshire, England.
***House west-north-west of the Church of St Mary and All Saints ***Cottages dated 1877 **In reviewing the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:WhatLinksHere/Whitmore,_Staffordshire what links here page] it seems the following people who have pages on Wikipedia have links to Whitmore: ***The earliest traceable direct ancestor of [[Wikipedia:Cecil Rhodes|Cecil Rhodes]] is James Rhodes (fl. 1660) of Snape Green, Whitmore, Staffordshire. ***[[Wikipedia:Arthur_Cudmore|Arthur Murray Cudmore]] is noted as being associated with Whitmore - should be updated to note his ashes are there and he is memorialised there ***[[Wikipedia:Nathaniel_Middleton|Nathaniel Middleton]] was the son of the Rev. Samuel Middleton (1703–1758), perpetual curate of Whitmore, Staffordshire. ***[[Wikipedia:Randolph_Mainwaring|Randolph Mainwaring]] born Whitmore 1839 noted as 1st class cricketer - stub :[[Mainwaring-708|Randolph Mainwaring (1839-1902)]] ***[[Wikipedia:John_Ball_(Puritan)|John Ball (Puritan)]] notes he was appointed as curate to Whitmore ===Family or local history societies=== There appears to be no family history society for Whitmore or specifically for Staffordshire. Nearby locations with a society include: *Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy & Heraldry https://midland-ancestors.uk/ Midland Ancestors is the principal family history society for the counties of: Staffordshire, Warwickshire & Worcestershire which surround the city of Birmingham. They have a north Staffordshire group. *Audley and District Family History Society http://www.audleyfhs.co.uk/ It covers the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Audley, which includes Audley Township, Bignall End, Halmer End, Knowle End, Park End, Eardley End and Talke. The ancient parishes of Barthomley and Church Lawton in Cheshire and Wolstanton, Keele, Madeley and Betley in Staffordshire help to make up the adjoining area. *Biddulph and District Genealogy and Historical Society http://www.bdghs.org.uk/ ==Contributions welcomed== If you have any connection to Whitmore please contact the project leader [[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne Young]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! Members: *[[Champion_de_Crespigny-8|Anne (Champion de Crespigny) Young]]: my forebears lived at Whitmore *Your name here? ==Tasks== *Currently, October 2022, working on adding people recorded on the 1851, 1861, and 1841 censuses as living in Whitmore. *Create pages for Whitmore Hall and for clergy associated with Whitmore. *Sort out medieval Whitmores - I don't think they are actually born Whitmore but don't know enough yet. For example [[Whitmore-765|Richard Whitmore (1261-1350)]]. More research needed. *Issues with [[DeWhitmore-2|Ralph Radulph (DeWhitmore) de Whitmore (abt.1171-abt.1243)]] profile was unsourced, father is unsourced and the research seems inadequate *World war 1 memorial - find missing people and work out how connected to Whitmore [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_World_War_1|Whitmore Staffordshire World War 1]] *Follow up Wikipedia prompts *FindAGrave has 74 people buried Whitmore as at 23 September 2023 - check they all have profiles on Wikitree and are categorised for Whitmore **23 September 2023: 49 of 74 have profiles yet to be found or created; of the 25 with profiles, 13 are categorised as Whitmore and 12 not **set up category for graveyard - [[:Category:St Mary and All Saints Churchyard, Whitmore, Staffordshire]] **transcriptions of 60 gravestones at https://places.wishful-thinking.org.uk/STS/Whitmore/MIs.html *Review Staffordshire name indexes https://www.staffsnameindexes.org.uk/default.aspx?RecordID=8135 **done [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_Illegitimacy_index%2C_1559-1923|Whitmore Staffordshire Illegitimacy index, 1559-1923]] *Explore court cases: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/results/r?_ps=60&_srt=3&_q=whitmore+staffordshire++chancery *1939 register Piece 5471I seems to cover Whitmore 296 results not including those for whom the record is closed [https://www.findmypast.com.au/search/results?datasetname=1939%20register&keywordsplace=newcastle-under-lyme%2c%20staffordshire%2c%20england&keywordsplace_proximity=5&piece=5471i&sid=103] *1851 religious census: [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_clergy#1851_Ecclesiastical_census]] *Follow up leads https://www.parishmouse.co.uk/staffordshire/whitmore-staffordshire-family-history-guide/ *Follow up https://whitmorevillagehall.org.uk/history-of-whitmore-village-hall/ *Follow up https://facultyonline.churchofengland.org/CHR/ChurchDetails.aspx?id=7128#Home *Follow up https://www.staffordshire.gov.uk/Heritage-and-archives/Local-and-community-history/placeguide/SPGWhitmore.aspx *1846 enclosure map for Whitmore https://www.search.staffspasttrack.org.uk/Details.aspx?&ResourceID=48263&PageIndex=12&SearchType=2&ThemeID=780 *Inspiration for dimensions to explore: https://www.one-place-studies.org/all-studies/in-depth-reports/in-depth-bratton-clovelly/ *Useful links https://forebears.io/england/staffordshire/whitmore some of which included below *''Whitmore tracts; a collection of essays on matters of interest to persons bearing the name'' by Whitmore, William Henry, 1836-1900 see https://archive.org/details/whitmoretractsco00whit/page/n13/mode/2up for descent of the family of Whitmore **John de Boghay and Whitmore arms plus window at Whitmore Hall https://archive.org/details/whitmoretractsco00whit/page/n35/mode/2up **''Notes on the manor and family of Whitmore''. Comp. by W.H. Whitmore see in particular https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044095254348&seq=7 *Explore http://www.staffordshirebmd.org.uk/index.php *Analyse the 402 Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield & Coventry Marriage Allegations and Bonds, 1636-1893 at FindMyPast ''(added to working spreadsheet)'' *Explore https://www.british-history.ac.uk/search/series/staffs-hist-collection for Whitmore and spelling variations *Wills - there are 88 for Whitmore Staffordshire in Index of Wills - Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry, 1570-1790 https://www.staffsnameindexes.org.uk/default.aspx?Index=C&LastName=&Part=0&YearFrom=1570&YearTo=1790&Place=whitmore&County=1&Gender=0&Occupation= *Analyse the 31 records Land Tax Redemption, 1798 from ancestry.com ''(added to working spreadsheet)'' *Analyse the 235 records UK, Poll Books and Electoral Registers, 1538-1893 Results from ancestry.com ''(added to working spreadsheet)'' *Transcribe 1851 White's Directory of Staffordshire page 436 [https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/1547/images/GB9006P-00436?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&queryId=4f1058568683ac4b9a12906d2c63bff1&pId=976467&rcstate=GB0627-00554%3A369%2C3062%2C558%2C3096%3B650%2C3130%2C836%2C3162%3B750%2C3233%2C949%2C3265%3B714%2C3268%2C913%2C3299%3B1282%2C2487%2C1471%2C2521%3B1402%2C2727%2C1591%2C2761 ancestry.com] *Transcribe Kelly's Directory of Staffordshire **1880 p 365 [https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/1547/images/GB0641-00384?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&queryId=4f1058568683ac4b9a12906d2c63bff1&pId=809158&rcstate=GB0627-00554%3A369%2C3062%2C558%2C3096%3B650%2C3130%2C836%2C3162%3B750%2C3233%2C949%2C3265%3B714%2C3268%2C913%2C3299%3B1282%2C2487%2C1471%2C2521%3B1402%2C2727%2C1591%2C2761 ancestry.com] **1912 [https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/1547/images/GB0645-00542?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&queryId=4f1058568683ac4b9a12906d2c63bff1&pId=810274&rcstate=GB0627-00554%3A369%2C3062%2C558%2C3096%3B650%2C3130%2C836%2C3162%3B750%2C3233%2C949%2C3265%3B714%2C3268%2C913%2C3299%3B1282%2C2487%2C1471%2C2521%3B1402%2C2727%2C1591%2C2761 at ancestry.com] **1940 [https://www.ancestry.com.au/imageviewer/collections/1547/images/GB0627-00554?ssrc=&backlabel=Return&queryId=4f1058568683ac4b9a12906d2c63bff1&pId=697063&rcstate=GB0627-00554%3A369%2C3062%2C558%2C3096%3B650%2C3130%2C836%2C3162%3B750%2C3233%2C949%2C3265%3B714%2C3268%2C913%2C3299%3B1282%2C2487%2C1471%2C2521%3B1402%2C2727%2C1591%2C2761 at ancestry.com] *1821 parish statistics [http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/PageBrowser2?ResourceType=Census&ResourceType=Legislation&ResourceType=Essays&ResourceType=Registrar%20General&ResourceType=TNA&SearchTerms=whitmore&simple=yes&path=Results&active=yes&titlepos=0&mno=7&pageseq=344] *1831 population statistics for Pirehill hundred [http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/AssociatedPageBrowser?path=Browse&active=yes&mno=15&tocstate=expandnew&tocseq=70300&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=first-nonblank&assoctitle=Census%20of%20England%20and%20Wales,%201831] and for county of Stafford [http://www.histpop.org/ohpr/servlet/AssociatedPageBrowser?path=Browse&active=yes&mno=15&tocstate=expandnew&tocseq=70900&display=sections&display=tables&display=pagetitles&pageseq=first-nonblank&assoctitle=Census%20of%20England%20and%20Wales,%201831] *add to https://www.openhistoricalmap.org/ *For an approach to annalysing occupations see [[Space:St_Helens%2C_Lancashire_One_Place_Study|St Helens, Lancashire One Place Study]] *Follow up 'Staffordshire Lay Subsidy 1332-3: Pirehill hundred', in Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 10, Part 1, (London, 1889) pp. 87-102. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/staffs-hist-collection/vol10/pt1/pp87-102 *Follow up Proprietor Edward Mainwaring Esquire was in a land tax record in 1798 in Whitmore, Stafford, England. '''Land Tax''': "UK, Land Tax Redemption, 1798"
The National Archives; Kew, Richmond; Surrey, Land Tax Redemption Office: Quotas and Assessments, IR23; Piece: 79; Volume: 1
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Proprietor: Proprietor Edward Mainwaring Esquire; Tenant: Proprietor Edward Mainwaring Esquire; Residence: Whitmore, Stafford, England; Year: 1798.
Others mentioned too. ==Profile management== *People associated with Whitmore are categorised [[:Category:Whitmore,_Staffordshire]] **As of 30 April 2024 there are 677 profiles and 21 pages **As of 18 December 2023 there are 620 profiles and 20 pages **As of 31 October 2023 there are 597 profiles and 18 pages **As of 5 October 2023 there are 281 profiles and 14 pages **As at 23 September 2023 there are 146 profiles and 6 pages **As at 26 October2022 there are 86 profiles and one page. *Looking at unconnected profiles: Note WikiTree Plus data can be out of date (ran query again 9 Oct and same data as 6 October) **'''Unconnected''': query https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DWhitmore%2C_Staffordshire+unconnected&MaxProfiles=700&Format= ***30 April 2024 458 profiles unconnected ****Biocheck: Checked 458 profiles: Found 0 profiles with 0 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***31 October 336 profiles unconnected ****31 October in Biocheck: CheckedChecked 336 profiles: Found 2 profiles with 2 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***24 October 214 profiles unconnected ****24 October in Biocheck: Checked 214 profiles: Found 1 profiles with 1 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***17 October 214 profiles unconnected ****17 October in Biocheck: Checked 214 profiles: Found 0 profiles with 0 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***11 October 127 profiles unconnected ****11 October in Biocheck: Checked 127 profiles: Found 2 profiles with 2 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***6 October 72 profiles unconnected **'''Connected''' https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DWhitmore%2C_Staffordshire+connected&MaxProfiles=700&Format= ***30 April 2024 202 profiles connected ****Biocheck: Checked 202 profiles: Found 3 profiles with 0 style issues; 2 marked unsourced; 1 possibly unsourced not marked; (fixed 4 profiles with 4 style issues) ***31 October153 profiles connected ****31 October in Biocheck: Checked 153 profiles: Found 5 profiles with 3 style issues; 2 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***24 October and 17 October 140 profiles connected ****24 October in Biocheck: Checked 140 profiles: Found 5 profiles with 4 style issues; 1 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked****24 October in Biocheck: Checked 140 profiles: Found 5 profiles with 4 style issues; 1 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ****17 October in Biocheck: Checked 140 profiles: Found 12 profiles with 10 style issues; 3 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***11 October 121 profiles connected ****11 October in Biocheck: Checked 121 profiles: Found 9 profiles with 8 style issues; 2 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked ***6 October 98 profiles connected ===1851 census 377 people enumerated=== *1851 census all heads of households added to [[Space:Whitmore_Staffordshire_1851_census|Whitmore Staffordshire 1851 census]] *All profiles added to [[:Category: Whitmore, Staffordshire 1851 Census|Whitmore, Staffordshire 1851 Census category]] **completed 20 October; was 245 profiles still missing at 5 October 2023 **Challenge to work out if they stayed, died or migrated out. As at 20 October my calculations are of the 377 enumerated: 31 died or probably died, 117 stayed, 211 migrated out, 17 were visitors or travellers at the time of the census. *Where were they in 1861? 73 of the 377 were investigated but not yet found in 1861; 2 of these possibly died and another 1 possibly married ===Parish Baptisms, Marriages, Burials=== *Baptisms 1760-1861: 1459 people **As of 18 December 2023 there are 142 profiles identified on Wikitree; was as of 31 October 2023 there are 134 profiles identified on Wikitree; was as of 15 October 2023 there are 89 profiles identified * Marriages 1813-1900: 204 marriages; 408 people; also additionally 2 duplicate entries **As of 8 January 2024 there are 50 profiles identified on Wikitree **was Marriages 1851-1861: 30 marriages; 60 people. As of 18 December 2023 there are 27 profiles identified on Wikitree; was 31 October 2023 there are 15 profiles identified on Wikitree; was as of 15 October 2023 there are 6 profiles identified Unidentified include people from out of the parish. *Burials 1851-1861: 102 people **As of 18 December 2023 there are 23 profiles identified on Wikitree; was as of 15 October 2023 there are 22 profiles identified on Wikitree ==Sources==

Whitney Cemetery, Campton Hills, Kane County, Illinois

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[[Category: Cemeterist Project Example Pages]] [[Category: Whitney Cemetery, Campton Hills, Illinois]] == Cemetery Information == '''Cemetery name:''' Whitney Cemetery '''Address:''' 40 Burlington Rd, Campton Hills, Kane, Illinois 60175 '''GPS Coordinates:''' 41.94722,-88.40333 '''Information:''' Whitney Cemetery was originally known as "Wasco Cemetery" after the nearby town of Wasco, but at some point it was renamed to "Whitney" for the Whitney brothers who owned farms in the vicinity. The cemetery is thought to have been started ca. 1823 and contains the resting places of many of the "first families" of the surrounding area. Names that would be recognized by locals include Bolcum, Corron, Mungerson, Norton, Peck, and Randall. These names are found often in the history of Kane County. == Resources for Researching Whitney Cemetery == * [http://graveyards.com/Illinois/Kane/Whitney-Cemetery Graveyards.com] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=108852&CScn=whitney+cemetery&CScntry=4&CSst=16&CScnty=734& Find-a-grave] * [http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Whitney-Cemetery/25209#cemetery_id=25209&lim=0&num=25&action=browse BillionGraves] * [http://churches-and-cemeteries.com/pages/421110.html Churches and Cemeteries page] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ill/kane/index.html Kane County, Illinois Genealogy & History Research]

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[[Category: Noland-165 - MCP - Awbrey]] '''Note''': History of Parliament Online has one Robert Whitney as sheriff in 1377 & dying at Battle of Pillith. Other sources (WRG, notably) have him as two generations of Robert Whitney, which is how they are in WikiTree. [[Whitney-1774]], born 1318/died 1380, and his son [[Whitney-880]], born 1340/died 1402. So. The elder Robert Whitney (sheriff) is b 1318. Son of Eustace & Elizabeth (dau. Alexander, son of Baldwin, sister of Baldwin) who m 1301. Visitation pedigrees show Baldwin m d. of Pitchard (various spellings). This is probably son of Eustace & Elizabeth. (It's maybe start of Whitney-1 Bartrum chart, but wife isn't Pitchard.) They probably also had a Eustace. The copy of History of Pariliament available at FamilySearch (login required, see [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/409999-history-of-parliament-1439-1509?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1004&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=whitney page 943; image 1004 of 1045]) has Eustace (b 1411, m Jane Russell) as son of Robert (d 1441) and Alice, daughter of Thomas Vaughan of Hergest. However, the only source citation is to an 1896 genealogy: ''Ancestry of John Whitney,'' by Henry Melville. == Checked against Richardson == * Royal Ancestry Vol IV, p 545 SAINT PHILIBERT #11, #12 '''[[Trussell-46|William Trussell]]''': son of Lawrence Trussell by Maud Charnels (dau. of Thomas by Maud, dau. of Henry Gernet) m before March 1402 Margery Ludlow, dau. of John Ludlow by Isabel, dau. of Ralph Lingen. Children: Thomas, Isabel, Joan. Joan m Eustace Whitney. * Royal Ancestry Vol IV, p 87 MILBORNE #16 [[Milbourne-3|Simon Milborne]]: married Jane Baskerville, daughter of Ralph Baskerville, Esq., by Anne, daughter of John Blackett. They had one son and thirteen daughters, including [[Milbourne-24|Blanche]], wife of (1) '''[[Whitney-577|James Whitney]], Esq.''', (2) William Herbert, Knt. - ''note'' - Richardson does not number them, and [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes this WRG citation] has that James Whitney m "Blanch, daughter and Coheire of Simon Mylborne of Tillington Com: Hereford, Relict of Sr. Wm. Herbert, Knight." * Royal Ancestry Vol III, p 43 FROME #9 [[Braose-18|Giles de Brewes]]: married (2) after June 1, 1298, Maud de Whitney, dau. of Eustace de Whitney of Herefordshire. == Battle of Pillith/Battle of Bryn Glas == : "Sir Robert [Whitney] turned out to fight against Owen Glendower at the battle of Pilleth on 22 June 1402, there (together with his brother and other kinsmen) being slain." (from Charles Kightly's article on [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote9_yoa9mwc Sir Robert Whitney] for the History of Parliament Online) : "In June 1402 Owain Glyn Dwr led a force into Radnorshire. He was intercepted by "almost all the militia of Herefordshire" under the command of Edmund Mortimer, which would have been largely made up of tenants from the Mortimer estates. The two armies met near the village of Pilleth, a few miles from Presteigne. The chronicles imply that the battle took place on the hill above Pilleth church, Bryn Glas ("Green Hill"). As with all accounts of battles in the middle ages it is impossible to be sure of the numbers involved, but Mortimer’s army could not have consisted of more than 4,000 men." (from [http://history.powys.org.uk/history/mach/owain7.html Powys History]) : "Among those killed were Sir Walter Devereaux of Weobley, and Sir Robert Whitney, who was Henry IV's Knight-Marshal." (from the Wikipedia article [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bryn_Glas Battle of Bryn Glas], citing p 50, ''Famous Welsh Battles,'' Philip Warner, Fontana, 1977) : The Owain Glyn Dŵr Society describes the battle and includes pictures and a copy of the battlefield plan, provided by Bryan Davies of Brecon: [http://owain-glyndwr-soc.org.uk/battle_of_brynglas.html Battle of Brynglas]. :See also: *[http://news.bbc.co.uk/local/midwales/hi/people_and_places/religion_and_ethics/newsid_8620000/8620866.stm pictures of Pillith today] *[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/mid_/8197902.stm battlefield register], [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/wales/8267897.stm followup article] == Whitney Tree == :tree from [[#Bartrum]], Vn=Vaughan; {{Red|additions}} (in {{Red|red}}) from [[#Richardson]] '''Baldwin''' Whitney and Jane f. Roger Fawr [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5082/Drymbenog%202.png?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Drymb. 2]], parents of
. '''Eustace''', father of
. . '''Eustace''' (died 1402), father of
. . . Ellen, m Sir John Scudamore
. . . Sir '''{{Green|Robert}}''' Whitney (died 1441[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 History of Parliament Online] has Robert died 12 March 1443 & Eustace born 1413; [[#Richardson]] has son b 1411 & Robert d 1441 - ref for son is "30 in 1441", which I assume(d) to be the IPM date), m [[Oldcastle-1|Gwenllian]] f. Sir Tos. Oldcastle
. . . Thomas (fought at Agincourt, 1415)- note, I'd had "died", he survived & was rewarded with land in France.

. . . Sir '''{{Green|Robert}}''' Whitney (d 1441) and [[Oldcastle-1|Gwenllian]] Oldcastle, parents of
. . . . Alizon, m Harry ap Gr [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5083/Drymbenog%2012.png?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Drymb. 12]]
. . . . Jane, m ... Walwyn of Longford
. . . . '''{{Blue|Robert}}''' Whitney, m Isabel f. Madog [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5518/ELYSTAN%20GLODRYDD%2047%28D%29_720.png?sequence=4&isAllowed=y El. G. 47(D)]] ({{Red|Angharad, daughter of Madog ap Ieuan Goch}})
. . . . Peryn, m John Abrahall
( . . . . Elsbeth, m Roger Blunt . . . Sir '''{{Green|Robert}}''' Whitney (d 1441) and [[Oldcastle-1|Gwenllian]] Oldcastle, parents of '''Eustace''' (born 1411) '''or'''
. . . . '''{{Blue|Robert}}''' and Isabel ({{Red|Angharad}}),please see [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1], where it appears to me that Robert m Isabel is brother of Eustace m Trussel, not father (contrary to [[#Richardson]]) parents of '''Eustace''' (born 1411) :'''Eustace''' (born 1411, living 1468), {{Red|died 1480/1}} and [[Trussell-61|Joan]] f. Sir [[Trussell-60|William Trussel]],m [[Ludlowe-18|Margery Ludlowe]] ([[Ludlow-46|this profile]] for Ludlow lowest, and probably her, but not connected to right family)... Sir [[Trussell-46|William Trussell]] "married before March 1402 [[Ludlow-85|Margery Ludlow]], daughter of John Ludlow, Knt., of Stokesay, Hodnet, and Westbury, Shropshire by Isabel, daughter of Ralph Lingen, Knt. They had one son, [[Trussell-47|Thomas]], and two daughters, Isabel and Joan (wife of Eustace Whitney). ... Source: [https://books.google.com/books?id=kjme027UeagC&pg=PA744&lpg=PA744&dq=scrope+saxby&source=bl&ots=qvErHA0aff&sig=1i17gACt6ndFdIZb6tJiOOEmiZU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=QbkzVaLmJbX9sASjuYHACQ&ved=0CDQQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=ludlow&f=false p 359], [[#Richardson]] parents of
::'''Robert''' (living 1459), {{Red|died 1494}} :::m (1) Constance f. James Touchet, Lord Audley :*Joan, m Roger Vn of Porthaml [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5082/DRYMBENOG%20%202%28C3%29_463.png?sequence=14&isAllowed=y Drymb. 2(C3)]] :*Elinor, m Thomas Vn of Bredwardine [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5082/DRYMBENOG%202%28A2%29_452.png?sequence=21&isAllowed=y Drymb. 2(A2)]] :::m (2) Elsbeth f. Tos. Vn of Hergest [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5082/DRYMBENOG%20%202%28B1%29_457.png?sequence=20&isAllowed=y Drymb. 2(B1)]] :*[[Whitney-986|Elen]], m John ap John Puleston [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5559/PULESTON%20%28A1%29_1454.png?sequence=2&isAllowed=yPuleston Puleston A1]] :*Sibyl, m Roger ap Richard Hergest [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6362/HERGEST_980.png?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Hergest]] :*Elsbeth, m John Pye of Mynde [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6415/PYE_1460.png?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Pye]] :*[[Whitney-577|James]], m (1) [[Milbourne-24|Blanche]] f. [[Milbourne-3|Simon Milborne]] [[https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5005/GODWIN%208%28A4%29_783.png?sequence=9&isAllowed=y Godwin 8(A4)]] :*John of Bacherwyd :*Hugh of the Hay, m Constance f. Richard Vn (d 1537) - parents of Hugh, Robert, Constance, Elizabeth :*(unk.), m Wm Harper of Wellington === Disagreement === There are some disconnects among the major sources (Bartrum, The History of Parliament Online, & Richardson). One is whether the {{Blue|Robert Whitney}} who married Isabel ({{Red|Angharad}}) was the brother or father of the Eustace who married (Joan/Jennet) Trussel. * Bartrum: [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1] appears to insert Robert m Isabel as a brother of Eustace m Trussel * [[#Richardson]] has parents of Eustace (born 1411) as Robert & Angharad * The History of Parliament Online (bio for [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 Sir Robert Whitney] d 1443), says his son Eustace was born 1413. === The Name Eustace === :following from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eustace Wikipedia]: :Eustace is the rendition in English of two phonetically similar Greek given names: :: Εὔσταχυς (''Eústachys'') meaning "fruitful", "fecund"; literally "abundant in grain"; its Latin equivalents are ''Fæcundus/Fecundus'' :: Εὐστάθιος (''Eustáthios'') meaning "steadfast", "stable"; literally "possessing good stability"; its exact Latin equivalents are ''Constans'' and its derivatives, ''Constantius'' and ''Constantinus'' :"Equivalents in other languages include Ostap (Ukrainian) Eustachy (Polish, Russian), Yevstaphiy (Russian), Eustachio (Italian), Eustache or Eustathe (French), Ustes (Guyanese) and Eustice (English)." == Sources == * [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/handle/2160/4026 The Bartrum Project] ** [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1], Robert Whitney m (1) Constance Touchet, (2) Elsbeth ferch Thomas Vaughan of Hergest * Douglas Richardson, ''[http://www.amazon.com/Plantagenet-Ancestry-Colonial-Medieval-Families/dp/1461045134/ref=aag_m_pw_dp?ie=UTF8&m=A2AXVXLP3C5JLB Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 3 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham, (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011), [https://books.google.com/books?id=kjme027UeagC&pg=PA744&lpg=PA744&dq=scrope+saxby&source=bl&ots=qvErHA0aff&sig=1i17gACt6ndFdIZb6tJiOOEmiZU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=QbkzVaLmJbX9sASjuYHACQ&ved=0CDQQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=whitney&f=false p 265], #11 Joan Trussell :See also: * The History of Parliament Online: **[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/clanvowe-thomas-1410 Thomas Clanvowe] (d 1410) **[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402 Sir Robert Whitney] (d 1402) **[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/oldcastle-thomas-13989 Thomas Oldcastle] (d 1398/9) **[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 Sir Robert Whitney] (d 1443) === Leads === * Whitney Research Group: [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney,_Robert_%28c1436-1494%29 Robert Whitney] (c. 1436-1494) == Trussells == Bevan (PA, Richardson, [https://books.google.com/books?id=kjme027UeagC&pg=PA744&lpg=PA744&dq=scrope+saxby&source=bl&ots=qvErHA0aff&sig=1i17gACt6ndFdIZb6tJiOOEmiZU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=QbkzVaLmJbX9sASjuYHACQ&ved=0CDQQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=whitney&f=false p 256]) Henry II
William Longespee m Ela of Salisbury
Ida Longespee m William de Beauchamp
Beatrice de Beauchamp m Thomas Fitz Otes
Maud Fitz Thomas m John Botetourt
Ada Botetourt m John de Saint Philibert
:Maud de Saint Philibert m Warin Trussell
::Laurence Trussell m Maud Charnels
:::William Trussell m Margery Ludlow
:::Joan Trussell m Eustace Whitney (b c. 1411)
::::Robert Trussell (only son, b c. 1450my guess, not Richardson's) m Constance Tuchet :::::Joan
:::::Eleanor m Thomas Vaughan, knight of Bredwardine ::::Robert m (2) Elisabeth Vaughan, daughter of Thomas Vaughan of Hergest & Ellen Gethin (they had 4 sons, 3 daughts - Richardson had d. Eleanor, but Bartrum has her as Elen, which makes better sense with Elisabeth's mother named Ellen) :::::Eleanor/Elen m John Puleston MCA: [https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Magna+Carta+Ancestry:+A+Study+in+Colonial+and+Medieval+Families,+2nd+Edition+...&hl=en&sa=X&ei=OtM8U6S0IOfr2QWhq4DwAw#v=snippet&q=trussell&f=false p 206]: :Ida, da. of Ela de Herdeburgh & William le Boteler (b 11 June 1274, 3rd son of William le Boteler by Angharad, da. of Griffith ap Madoc) m William Trussell. (William was Ela's 2nd husband/his 2nd wife; her 1st d "shortly before March 1305" & they m before 1310; William had a William le Boteler by both wives; William "the elder" by 1st wife Beatrice [she died before November 1306]. Both sons William were, apparently, alive at the same time [as one was styled "the elder" and one "the younger" to distinguish them]) MCA: [https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Magna+Carta+Ancestry:+A+Study+in+Colonial+and+Medieval+Families,+2nd+Edition+...&hl=en&sa=X&ei=OtM8U6S0IOfr2QWhq4DwAw#v=snippet&q=trussell&f=false p 205]: : '''Blackmere'''
:Robert Fitz Walter m Rohese ::Walter Fitz Robert m Ida Longespe'e :::Ela Fitz Walter m William de Oddingseles ::::Ida de Oddingseles m Roger de Herdeburgh :::::Ela de Herdeburgh m (1) Walter de Hopton, (2) William le Boteler Trying to sort out Lawrence Trussell ([[Trussell-45]]), which shows a daughter m a Whitney, I didn't post the following attempts at connecting Bartrum & WRG. See his profile as well as the following. Along the way somewhere, I read that brothers had been killed, and the WRG footnote cites "father and ... uncle" - that might be Robert b 1348 d 1402 (son of Robert b 1318) & with a brother (unnamed) d 1402 (per WRG) & Eustace, father of Robert (d 1441) m Gwenllian (per Bartrum) WRG ([http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Family:Whitney,_Robert_%281348-1402%29 Robert (1348-1402)]) also shows that Robert & Maud (Cromwell) Whitney were the parents of Robert Whitney who married Gwenllian Oldcastle. Bartrum ([https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1]) has the husband of Gwenllian as Robert Whitney (d 1441), son of Eustace (d 1402), son of Eustace, son of Baldwin. WRG has Gwenllian's husband as Robert (b c 1379) son of Robert (b 1348)), son of Robert, Eustace, Eustace, Robert. Eustace (who married Joan Trussell, dau. of William Trussell, son of Lawrence) was the son of Robert Whitney (d 1441) and "Gwenllian f. Sir Tomas Oldcastle"; Robert was the son of Eustace (d 1402), son of Eustace, son of Baldwin and Jane f. Roger Fawr ([https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1] & [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5082/Drymbenog%202.png?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Drymbenog 2], [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/handle/2160/4026 The Bartrum Project]). WRG shows a brother for Robert Whitney b 1348 (husband of Maud Cromwell and Joan Trussell, apparently the same Trussell as is currently attached as daughter of [[Trussell-45|Lawrence]]). The brother d 1402, as did the grandfather of Eustace Whitney who married Sir William Trussell's daughter Joan. I want these to be the same person, but Bartrum has Eustace (d 1402) as son of Eustace, son of Baldwin & WRG has (unnamed brother d 1402) as son of Robert "(Eustace, Eustace, Robert, ...)" & speaks of a Baldwin Whitney who was a priest (1353, the WRG father Robert "presented" him to the church, but says relationship is unknown). Also, WRG father Robert b 1318 has an unknown wife. == info from Whitney-1729 == Wikipedia shows only one Whitney (Sir Robert) as a High Sheriff of Herefordshire in the 1300s.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Sheriff_of_Herefordshire High Sheriffs of Herefordshire] History of Parliament Online bio for Sir Robert Whitney, son of Eustace, as sheriff 1377/8 & died at Battle of Pillith in 1402. (his brother died there too) [[#Bartrum]] shows Eustace d 1402 as son of Eustace & father of Joan (m Scudamore) & Robert (d 1441) who married Gwenllian, f. Tos. Oldcastle. HOP shows Sir Robert Whitney "(d. 1443), of Whitney-on-Wye... s. and h. of Sir Robert Whitney I*. m. aft. 1404, Wintelan (b.1392), da. of Thomas Oldcastle* of Eyton, Herefs. and sis. and coh. of Richard Oldcastle (d.1421), 1s. Eustace†.[1] Kntd. bef. 1413. :[1]CCR, 1401-5, p. 306; Trans. Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc. x. 189; C139/112/62. Note: as far as I can tell, Wintelan is not a Welsh name but Gwenllian is (see [http://www.behindthename.com/name/gwenllian Gwenllian]). Could "Wintelan" be phonetic for Gwenllian? which in English maybe would be "Gwendolyn"? [note to self - see edit version] * [[Whitney-1728|this profile for a Eustace Whitney]] (1354-1402, m [[Clambow-1|Clambow]]/Clanvow?) has been edited to represent the Eustace who died at the Battle of Pillith, who is probably the brother, not the son, of the Robert Whitney who was Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1377/8 (who died "together with his brother" at that battle, according to his ([http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Robert]]'s) History of Parliament Online biography). :: about Baldwin Whitney (text left over from when the profile was created & info gained via Changes tab): *Sir Baldwin Whitney *born about 1330, Hereford, England *married [[Pichard-31|Unknown Pichard]] :Information garnered from [[Whitney-1774]] (also no sources): * Robert "Sheriff of Herefordshire" de Whitney (no siblings or spouse) * Born about 1318 in Whitney-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England * Son of Eustace ([[Wytteneye-3]]) de Whitney and Elizabeth ([[Freville-28]]) de Whitney (see [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/gen-medieval/2006-07/1152986237 this gen-medieval post]) * Father of Robert ([[Whitney-880]]) de Whitney* * Died about 1380 in Whitney-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England * [[Whitney-880|this profile for a Robert Whitney]] (1360-1402, m Juliane Trussell) has been edited to represent the Robert who died at the Battle of Pillith. History of Parliament Online says Robert (who was Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1377/8) was slain "together with his brother and other kinsmen" at that battle (see [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Robert]]'s History of Parliament Online biography). '''Note''': Bartrum shows Eustace d 1402 as son of Eustace (see [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1]), that Eustace also father of Robert (d 1441) who married Gwenllian f. Sir Tos. Oldcastle (Oldcastle is mentioned as a neighbor in [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Robert]]'s HOP biography) & his (Oldcastle's) [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/oldcastle-thomas-13989 HOP bio], in speaking of his (Oldcastle's) 1404 will: Thomas’s son and heir, Richard (who later by marrying Elizabeth, widow of Richard Ruyhale,[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/ruyhale-richard-1408 * (his HOP bio)] acquired property in Worcestershire), was to have his armour, and money was left for the marriages of his daughters, Wintelan (later wife of Sir Robert Whitney II[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 * (his HOP bio)]), Isabel (later wife of Walter Hakluyt) and Joan. === WRG === from Whitney Research Group: [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes Appendix I] starts with James & Blanch, dau. of Simon Mylborne. [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes Appendix II] - PEDIGREE OF WHITNEY OF WHITNEY. :The Visitation of Herefordshfre, 1586, with additions of later date. Harleian Manuscript No.1140, ff. 65b, 66.
:In British Museum. (See [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes WRG page] for "untranslated" chart. Following is provided based on that chart.) Baldwin Whitney "miles in com. Heref" & "filia" (daughter - just "m" here) Pychard, parents of :Eustace de Whitney, miles, m Clanbow, parents of ::Robert de Whitney, Miles, m Russell, parents of :::Eustace Whitney miles m Parry, parents of Robert de Whitney m dau. of Tho. Rogers de Heref. (Bartrum has her as Elsbeth, dau. of Tos. Vaughan of Hergest, and mother of James - see [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1]); married Constance, dau. "Ja. domini [Baron] Awdley per filiam Holland, comitas Kantciae." Robert Whitney & Constance (Tuchet) were parents of: :Joanna, wife of Thomas Rogers, "postea Vaughan de Heref. in com. Heref."
:"Filia nupta Wilms. Harper de Wellington"
:JACOBUS (James) WHITNEY (who with BLAUNCH, dau. & heir of Simon Milborne, had Watkins Whitney m Margareta, "fli. et haere Jenkins Reece de Clyron in Com. Radnor", Robert de Whitney m Margareta, "fil. Robt. Wye in com: Gloucestriae", "Jacobus," Robert (again), & Elizabeth m Thomas Morgan of Arkston ::Blanche (dau. & heir of Simon Milborne) m Willms Herbert, "miles maritus primus" Son of Robert & Margareta, daughter of Robert Wye, was Robert m Sybylla, "filia Ja. Baskerville, milltis" (and more ... - see [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes the page]) == Sources == === Leads === *History of Parliament Online: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Sir Robert Whitney (d 1402)], article written by Charles Kightly (see the article for source citations) ** Variants: Whetteneye, Witteneye, Wytteney. ** Constituency/Dates: Herefordshire 1377, 1379, 1380, 1391 ** Family & Educations: s. and h. of Sir Eustace Whitney†† means he was a member but doesn't yet have a biography posted of Whitney-on-Wye. m. 1s. Sir Robert II[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 * (link to his posted biography)], 1da. Kntd. by 1373. - text mentions his son & "his daughter, Perryne, and his son-in-law, Thomas Clanvowe[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/clanvowe-thomas-1410 *" (link to his posted biography)] ** Offices Held: ***Sheriff, Herefs. 25 Nov. 1377-8. ***Commr. to assess a tax, Herefs. Aug. 1379; put down rebellion Dec. 1381, Mar., Dec. 1382; of inquiry, Ireland July 1394 (concealments); array, Herefs. Dec. 1399. ***J.p. Herefs. 26 May 1380-c.1383, 27 July 1397-Nov. 1399. ***Harbinger of the Household by Oct. 1393-aft. Mar. 1399.2 ***Ambassador to Aragon and Foix 21 Aug. 1397-3 Mar. 1398. === Lewis === Marlyn Lewis database, based on Richardson [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p2984.htm#i89637 Eustace] (1411-1481) [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1049.htm#i31496 Baldwin] (c1311-after 1368), m "Miss FitzPritchard" - son of Sir Eustace (c1285-"a"1350)/son Eustace b c1335 - source "Unknown author, Some Early English Pedigrees, by Vernon M. Norr, p. 145." Eustace (b c1335) m FitzGlamvow son Robert Whitney (c1361-1401/Battle of Pillith), m Janet Trussell; sons Thomas (c1389), Eustace (c1391), Sir Robert (c1393), "Mr. Whitney (c1395)" : [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1014.htm#i30449 Robert Whitney] (1361-1402) '''miscellaneous''' *from HOP for 1559 MP Robert Whitney: "The pedigrees in the heralds’ visitations are confused and not to be relied upon, but it is reasonable to suppose that the 1559 MP was the Robert, ‘son and heir of Robert Whitney of Whitney’, whose wardship was granted in April 1542 to his uncle James Whitney, a gentleman usher of the chamber; livery of his lands was granted in July 1546. ... The only reference found to Whitney in Parliament is the licence to return home, 13 Apr. 1559, ‘because his wife was lately departed’." (from [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1558-1603/member/whitney-sir-robert-1525-67 Sir Robert Whitney (c1525-67)], m (1) Sybil da. of James Baskerville) * from HOP article, [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/herbert-charles-1503-57 Charles Herbert (1503-57)]: :"The Herbert family of Troy, near Monmouth, was established by Sir William Herbert, a bastard son of William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke of the first creation. This Sir William Herbert was an annuitant of Edward, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, and a frequent visitor with his wife and sons to Thornbury castle, Gloucestershire, where Charles Herbert first appears in 1508. He is next met with in 1524, when with George Whitney of Iccomb, Gloucestershire, he stood surety for James Whitney as receiver of Monmouth for the duchy of Lancaster." === History of Parliament Online === * The History of Parliament Online: ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402 Sir Robert Whitney] (d 1402) ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 Sir Robert Whitney] (d 1443) ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/clanvowe-thomas-1410 Thomas Clanvowe] (d 1410) ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/oldcastle-thomas-13989 Thomas Oldcastle] (d 1398/9) * [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/constituencies/herefordshire Herefordshire]: :Perhaps the best demonstration of the close relationships existing among the parliamentary families, however, is provided by the younger Sir Robert Whitney. The son of Sir Robert I and the grandson of Sir Eustace†, he was father of another Eustace†, brother-in-law of (Sir) Thomas Clanvowe, son-in-law of Thomas Oldcastle, stepson-in-law of John Merbury, uncle of (Sir) John Skydemore, and, if more distantly, also kin to the Hakluyts, de la Barres, Abrahalls and Pembridges. ... :Many knights of the shire were made captains of royal or duchy castles in Wales and the marches during Owen Glendower’s uprising (1401-c.1410) when Herefordshire found itself a base for the English military effort and, at times, even a theatre of war. Living as they did in a marcher county, the gentry had for many centuries been soldiers by necessity and headed a local militia, so that it is not surprising that at least 19 of our 25 saw service in the field. Seventeen of them fought against the Welsh, most notably (Sir) John Skydemore, Sir John Oldcastle and Sir John Greyndore, and the last named actually received the thanks of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for his part in the battles of Grosmont and Usk in 1405. Less fortunate were (Sir) Kynard de la Bere, Sir Walter Devereux, and Sir Robert Whitney II, who were all killed when the county levies were disastrously defeated at Pilleth in 1402, and Roger Wigmore, who lost Carmarthen (and probably his life) in 1403. Skydemore, incidentally, was Glendower’s son-in-law, and two of John ap Harry’s brothers joined the rebels, but the shire knights themselves remained loyal to the English Crown. === Collected Notes from Whitney-1729 === (deleted from profile Dec. 15, 2015, when reverted it back to Baldwin, brother to Whitney-1774) - rejected the proposed merge with [[Whitney-1774]] (still untangling a slew of bad merges, see comments about the rejection on [[Whitney-1774|that profile]]). ---- Wikipedia shows only one Whitney (Sir Robert) as a High Sheriff of Herefordshire in the 1300s.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Sheriff_of_Herefordshire High Sheriffs of Herefordshire] History of Parliament Online bio for Sir Robert Whitney, son of Eustace, as sheriff 1377/8 & died at Battle of Pillith in 1402. (his brother died there too) ... apparently, HOP is wrong. Two generations combined. [[#Bartrum]] shows Eustace d 1402 as son of Eustace & father of Joan (m Scudamore) & Robert (d 1441) who married Gwenllian, f. Tos. Oldcastle. ... Bartrum doesn't show all siblings. Eustace d 1402, his brother Robert did too. WRG has a fairly good sorting out of the kids. ::Richardson has 1441 date as base for age of Eustace (1411), son of Robert Whitney (an Ang.). IPM 1443 would put 1413 into play. Maybe not two sets of people. HOP shows Sir Robert Whitney "(d. 1443), of Whitney-on-Wye... s. and h. of Sir Robert Whitney I*. m. aft. 1404, Wintelan (b.1392), da. of Thomas Oldcastle* of Eyton, Herefs. and sis. and coh. of Richard Oldcastle (d.1421), 1s. Eustace†.[1] Kntd. bef. 1413. :[1]CCR, 1401-5, p. 306; Trans. Bristol and Glos. Arch. Soc. x. 189; C139/112/62. Note: as far as I can tell, Wintelan is not a Welsh name but Gwenllian is (see [http://www.behindthename.com/name/gwenllian Gwenllian]). Could "Wintelan" be phonetic for Gwenllian? which in English maybe would be "Gwendolyn"? Information in this profile (no sources given for anything): :: about Robert Whitney, from datafields as of Oct. 17, 2015: *Sir Robert Whitney (no parents/siblings attached) ** Sheriff of Herefordshire * Born about 1320 [uncertain] in Whitney, Hereford, England * Husband of [[Pichard-31|Unknown Pichard]] (no married date/location but "born about 1332" on her profile - no other info) * Father of Eustace [[Whitney-1728|Whitney]]* * Died about 1380 [uncertain] in Whitney, Hereford, England * [[Whitney-1728|this profile for a Eustace Whitney]] (1354-1402, m [[Clambow-1|Clambow]]/Clanvow?) has been edited to represent the Eustace who died at the Battle of Pillith, who is probably the brother, not the son, of the Robert Whitney who was Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1377/8 (who died "together with his brother" at that battle, according to his ([http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Robert]]'s) History of Parliament Online biography). :: about Baldwin Whitney (text left over from when the profile was created & info gained via Changes tab): *Sir Baldwin Whitney *born about 1330, Hereford, England *married [[Pichard-31|Unknown Pichard]] :Information garnered from [[Whitney-1774]] (also no sources): * Robert "Sheriff of Herefordshire" de Whitney (no siblings or spouse) * Born about 1318 in Whitney-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England * Son of Eustace ([[Wytteneye-3]]) de Whitney and Elizabeth ([[Freville-28]]) de Whitney (see [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/gen-medieval/2006-07/1152986237 this gen-medieval post]) * Father of Robert ([[Whitney-880]]) de Whitney* * Died about 1380 in Whitney-on-Wye, Herefordshire, England * [[Whitney-880|this profile for a Robert Whitney]] (1360-1402, m Juliane Trussell) has been edited to represent the Robert who died at the Battle of Pillith. History of Parliament Online says Robert (who was Sheriff of Herefordshire in 1377/8) was slain "together with his brother and other kinsmen" at that battle (see [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Robert]]'s History of Parliament Online biography). '''Note''': Bartrum shows Eustace d 1402 as son of Eustace (see [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1]), that Eustace also father of Robert (d 1441) who married Gwenllian f. Sir Tos. Oldcastle (Oldcastle is mentioned as a neighbor in [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Robert]]'s HOP biography) & his (Oldcastle's) [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/oldcastle-thomas-13989 HOP bio], in speaking of his (Oldcastle's) 1404 will: Thomas’s son and heir, Richard (who later by marrying Elizabeth, widow of Richard Ruyhale,[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/ruyhale-richard-1408 * (his HOP bio)] acquired property in Worcestershire), was to have his armour, and money was left for the marriages of his daughters, Wintelan (later wife of Sir Robert Whitney II[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 * (his HOP bio)]), Isabel (later wife of Walter Hakluyt) and Joan. === WRG === from Whitney Research Group: [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes Appendix I] starts with James & Blanch, dau. of Simon Mylborne. [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes Appendix II] - PEDIGREE OF WHITNEY OF WHITNEY. :The Visitation of Herefordshfre, 1586, with additions of later date. Harleian Manuscript No.1140, ff. 65b, 66.
:In British Museum. (See [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes WRG page] for "untranslated" chart. Following is provided based on that chart.) Baldwin Whitney "miles in com. Heref" & "filia" (daughter - just "m" here) Pychard, parents of :Eustace de Whitney, miles, m Clanbow, parents of ::Robert de Whitney, Miles, m Russell, parents of :::Eustace Whitney miles m Parry, parents of Robert de Whitney m dau. of Tho. Rogers de Heref. (Bartrum has her as Elsbeth, dau. of Tos. Vaughan of Hergest, and mother of James - see [https://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/6496/WHITNEY%201_1748.png Whitney 1]); married Constance, dau. "Ja. domini [Baron] Awdley per filiam Holland, comitas Kantciae." Robert Whitney & Constance (Tuchet) were parents of: :Joanna, wife of Thomas Rogers, "postea Vaughan de Heref. in com. Heref."
:"Filia nupta Wilms. Harper de Wellington"
:JACOBUS (James) WHITNEY (who with BLAUNCH, dau. & heir of Simon Milborne, had Watkins Whitney m Margareta, "fli. et haere Jenkins Reece de Clyron in Com. Radnor", Robert de Whitney m Margareta, "fil. Robt. Wye in com: Gloucestriae", "Jacobus," Robert (again), & Elizabeth m Thomas Morgan of Arkston ::Blanche (dau. & heir of Simon Milborne) m Willms Herbert, "miles maritus primus" Son of Robert & Margareta, daughter of Robert Wye, was Robert m Sybylla, "filia Ja. Baskerville, milltis" (and more ... - see [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/Archive:The_Ancestry_of_John_Whitney,_Appendixes the page]) == Sources == === Leads === *History of Parliament Online: [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402#footnote5_owi5jyw Sir Robert Whitney (d 1402)], article written by Charles Kightly (see the article for source citations) ** Variants: Whetteneye, Witteneye, Wytteney. ** Constituency/Dates: Herefordshire 1377, 1379, 1380, 1391 ** Family & Educations: s. and h. of Sir Eustace Whitney†† means he was a member but doesn't yet have a biography posted of Whitney-on-Wye. m. 1s. Sir Robert II[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 * (link to his posted biography)], 1da. Kntd. by 1373. - text mentions his son & "his daughter, Perryne, and his son-in-law, Thomas Clanvowe[http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/clanvowe-thomas-1410 *" (link to his posted biography)] ** Offices Held: ***Sheriff, Herefs. 25 Nov. 1377-8. ***Commr. to assess a tax, Herefs. Aug. 1379; put down rebellion Dec. 1381, Mar., Dec. 1382; of inquiry, Ireland July 1394 (concealments); array, Herefs. Dec. 1399. ***J.p. Herefs. 26 May 1380-c.1383, 27 July 1397-Nov. 1399. ***Harbinger of the Household by Oct. 1393-aft. Mar. 1399.2 ***Ambassador to Aragon and Foix 21 Aug. 1397-3 Mar. 1398. * The History of Parliament Online: ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-i-1402 Sir Robert Whitney] (d 1402) ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/whitney-sir-robert-ii-1443 Sir Robert Whitney] (d 1443) ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/clanvowe-thomas-1410 Thomas Clanvowe] (d 1410) ** [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/oldcastle-thomas-13989 Thomas Oldcastle] (d 1398/9) * Celtic Royal Genealogy goes with Bartrum (see entry for [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=aet-t&id=I73722 Baldwin Whitney]) ** source citation for Robert d 1441 (son of Eustace & Mary Cromwell, married Gwenllian Oldcastle), [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=aet-t&id=I73724 Robert (d 1441)]: Title: Welsh history review: Cylchgrawn hanes Cymru, Vol. 18, nos. 1-4 - 1996-97, William de Valence and the army of West Wales
Author: R.F. Walker
Publication: http://cylchgronaucymru.llgc.org.uk/browse/viewpage/llgc-id:1073091/llgc-id:1082967/llgc-id:1083400/get650
Page: Whitney 1, p.1748 and from there I found "The Two Eustace Whitneys" (of Clifford and of Whitney):
http://cylchgronaucymru.llgc.org.uk/browse/viewpage/llgc-id:1191402/llgc-id:1193014/llgc-id:1193047/get650/whitney http://cylchgronaucymru.llgc.org.uk/browse/viewpage/llgc-id:1073091/llgc-id:1082967/llgc-id:1083400/get650 == Arms == from Visitation of Herefordshire, 1569 ([http://www.archive.org/stream/visitationofhere00cookrich/visitationofhere00cookrich_djvu.txt full text]; [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofhere00cookrich#page/75/mode/1up p 75]) :Arms : Whitney. Az. a cross chequy Or. and Gu.
:Crest : Ditto. A bull;s head couped, Sa. horned Arg. tipped Gu.
:[See MyIbourne's pedegree to enlardge this.] ::I couldn't find Mylbourne in that book. Reference is to [[Milbourne-3|Simon Milbourne]] (Melborne), whose daughter Blanche married Robert Whitney. see WRG: [http://wiki.whitneygen.org/wrg/index.php/The_Heraldry_of_the_Whitney_Family The Heraldry of the Whitney Family]

Whitney's in England 1086 - 1605

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http://www.schenectadyhistory.org Posted 17 Feb 2015 by ebrb22 http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/families/hmgfm/whitney-1.html [This information is from Vol. I, pp. 55-61 of Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs, edited by Cuyler Reynolds (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1911). It is in the Reference collection of the Schenectady County Public Library at R 929.1 R45. Some of the formatting of the original, especially in lists of descendants, may have been altered slightly for ease of reading.] The family name of Whitney is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word "hwit," meaning white, and "ey," meaning water, literally signifying "white water," or "the clear running stream." Others incline to the derivation "withig," willow; or "witan," assembly, and "ey" or "ige," which may mean island as well as water, so that it could signify the "Island of Willows," or "Island of Assembly," the advocates of the latter idea pointing out that the place where this family originated was an exceptionally good locality for the assembling of large gatherings, such as armies or tourneys; but as a matter of fact the line of descent is traced in direct course to the time when the Whitney family lived beside the Wye river, coursing through Wales and England, and forming in its lower course the boundary between Monmouthshire and Gloucestershire, joining the estuary of the river Severn, eleven miles north by west of Bristol, England. Its length is about one hundred and thirty miles, navigable to Hereford, and the stream is noted for its picturesque scenery, in fact so beautiful is the river Wye, made attractive by its castellated shores, that it is well called "the Rhine of England." It was appointed the boundary between England and Wales by Athelstan in the year 939 The early owners of the land were, before the days of surnames, known as "Eustace" or "Baldwin," or "Robert of Whitney," as the Christian name might be. Written in the style of those times, "of" was "de" and after a while, "De Whitney," or "De Wytteneye," as it was usually spelled, came to be regarded as the family name. Finally the letter "h" was introduced and the "De" was dropped, so that throughout four centuries the present form has been the established one. It also shows on old English records as Witney, Wittney, Witnenie, Witeney, Witteneye, Wytney, Wyttneye, Wyteney, Wytteneye, Whiteneye and Whittenye. The Whitney Arms — Shield: Azure, a cross chequy or and gules. Crest: A bull's head couped sable, armed argent, the points gules. Motto: Magnanimiter crucem sustene; "Gallantly uphold the cross." As registered in the College of Arms, and probably originating during the early crusades, remaining unchanged up to the time of emigration of John Whitney, in 1635. Regarding the origin of the family and its location, as it leads towards the departure of a member in direct descent who became the progenitor of the family in America, there is much of interest, and it must necessarily be expressed in brief. At the present day, there is a tract in England known as "Whitney Wood," probably identical with the one referred to in a writ of the seventeenth year of Henry III (1233), wherein the sheriff of Hereford was commanded "to cause a good breach to be made through the woods of Erdelegh, Bromlegh and Witteneye, so that there may be safe passage between the City of Hereford and Maud's Castle." This castle was built by William le Braas, Lord of Brecknock, about 1216, in the reign of King John, and so named in honor of his wife. The Domesday Book mentions Whitney in the year 1086, at which time the land was scarcely under cultivation, as follows: "In Elsedune hundred, the King holds Witenie, Aluuard held it in the time of King Edward, and was able to go where he pleased. There is half a hide yielding geld. It was and is waste." Rolf, or Guy, has the credit of being the first of whom there is undisputed, authentic trace. He had a son, Turstin de Wigemore, the Fleming, who was living in 1086, and married Agnes, daughter of Alured de Merleberge, of Ewias Castle. Their son was Eustace, who, "at the request of my mother, Agnes, have given to St. Peter and the brothers of Gloucester a hide of land in Pencombe which is called Suthenhale (Sydnal), free and clear from any encumbrance; and through this deed, I have placed it on the altar of Saint Peter of Gloucester." Eustace had a son, also named Eustace de Wytteneye, Knight, who confirmed this deed of gift, by a document so signed and delivered to "the monks and Lord Reginald, Abbot of Saint Peter's at Gloucester, and to the convent of that place." Thus, while there may be no record showing that Eustace, the elder, used the name in full, his son, in the days of Reginald the Abbot, or 1263-84, wrote himself as "Eustace de Wytteneye," and it is therefore proved that he was third in descent from Turstin the Fleming, son of Rolf, who owned the land on the river Wye, the home of the Wytteneyes, later changed to Whitney in records. That the Whitney family was represented in the Crusades seems more than likely, for a cross on a coat-of-arms which is known positively to date to that period is quite generally understood by the most careful students of ancient heraldry to indicate that it once belonged to a crusader, and in the Whitney arms the chief, in fact, the only, solitary symbol, is a cross. Nearly every writer dealing with the history of this family has given the following explanation: "Sir Randolph de Whitney, the grandson of Eustace, accompanied Richard Coeur de Lion to the Crusades, and distinguished himself greatly by his personal strength and great courage. On one occasion he was sent by Richard on a mission to the French commander, and, as he was leaving the British camp, the brother of Saladin (whom he had twice before defeated) followed him with two Saracens in his company, and, riding around a small hill, made a furious attack upon De Whitney, who defended himself with the greatest vigor; but his assailants were gaining upon him, when a furious Spanish bull, which was feeding near the field of conflict, was attracted by the red dresses of the Saracens, and becoming angry at the color flitting before him, made so vigorous an attack upon them that they were diverted from their intended prey, and sought safety in flight. Sir Randolph soon succeeded in wounding his single assailant, whom he left for dead, and then, overtaking the two Saracens, dispatched them and proceeded upon his mission from the King." To carry the entire line, even by name and date from the time of Turstin, son of Rolf, in 1086, to the time of John Whitney, who emigrated to America in 1635, more than two and one-half centuries ago, would require much space; but in brief it perfects the family history. Sir Robert de Whitney, of Whitney, Knight, living in 1242, had son, Sir Eustace de Whitney, Knight, who was granted Free Warren by King Edward I, in 1284, and was summoned to military service beyond the seas in 1297, and summoned to the Scotch war in 1301. His son was Sir Eustace de Whitney, of Whitney, who was knighted by Edward I, in 1306, and was member of parliament for Herefordshire in 1313 and 1352. His son was Sir Robert de Whitney, Knight, one of two hundred gentlemen, who in 1368 went to Milan in the retinue of the Duke of Clarence, and was member of parliament for Herefordshire in 1377-79-80. His son, Robert, was sent abroad to negotiate a treaty with the Count of Flanders in 1388; was member of Parliament in 1391;was sent to France to deliver castle and town of Cherbourg to the King of Navarre, in 1393; was Knight Marshal at the Court of Richard II; was killed, with his brother and relatives, at the battle of Pilleth, in 1402. His son, Sir Robert Whitney, of Whitney, Knight, was granted the Castle of Clifford and lordships of Clifford and Glasbury, by Henry IV, in 1404, on account of his services; was member of parliament, 1416-22; fought in the French war under Henry V, was captain of Castle and town of Vire, in 1420, and died March 12, 1441. His son, Eustace de Whitney, Knight, born 1411, was head of the commission sent to Wales by Henry VI, in 1455; member of parliament for Herefordshire, 1468; married Jenett Russell, daughter of Sir Thomas. His son, Robert, probably also a knight, was an active participant in the War of the Roses; attainted as a Yorkist by Lancastrian parliament, in 1459;probably was at battle of Mortimer's Cross, in 1461, and was the subject of a poem by Lewis Glyn Cothi, on his marriage to Constance, the great-granddaughter of Sir David Gam. His son, James Whitney, was appointed receiver of Newport, part of the estate of the Duke of Buckingham, confiscated by Henry VIII, in 1522. His son, Robert, of Icomb,was placed in charge of Brecknock, Hay and Huntington, the confiscated estates of the Duke of Buckingham, in 1523; was nominated Knight of the Bath by Henry VIII, at coronation of Anne Boleyn, in 1531, and died in 1541. He furnished forty men to put down rebellion in 1536. He married Margaret, daughter of Robert Wye, of Gloucestershire, England. His son, Sir Robert Whitney, Knight, was dubbed in October, 1553, the day following Queen Mary's coronation; was summoned before the Privy council in 1555-59; member of parliament for Herefordshire, 1559, and died August 5, 1567. His son, Sir James Whitney, born in 1544, was knighted by Queen Elizabeth at Windsor, in 1570; was sheriff of Herefordshire, 1574-86-87; died May 31, 1587. His brother, Robert Whitney, married Elizabeth, daughter of Morgan Guillims, or Duglim, who had a son, Thomas Whitney, of Westminster, Gentleman, see forward. Thomas Whitney, son of Robert and Elizabeth (Guillims) Whitney, was a native of Westminster, England, and was buried in St. Margaret's, April 14, 1637. It is recorded that in 1611 he paid the subsidy tax, and on December 6, 1615, on the probate of the will of his father-in-law, John Bray, he was appointed executor. He apprenticed his son, John, on February 22, 1607, and his son, Robert, on November 8, 1624. At the time of his death, in 1637, his oldest surviving son, John, being out of the country, administration of his estate was granted, May 8, 1637, to his remaining sons, Francis and Robert. Of the other six children, he having had nine, all six were then dead. He obtained, May 10, 1583, from the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, a license to marry Mary Bray, in which document he is mentioned as "Thomas Whytney of Lambeth Marsh, Gentleman," and the marriage took place on May 12, at St. Margaret's Church. She was the daughter of John Bray, of Westminster, and she was buried in St. Margaret's on September 25, 1629. "Lambeth Marsh" is the name still existing, and denotes a locality near the Surrey end of the Westminster bridge. Children: Margaret, born 1584, died 1604; Thomas, 1587, died 1587; Henry, 1588, died 1589; John, 1589, see forward; Arnwaye, 1590, died, 1591; Nowell, 1594, died 1597; Francis, 1599, died at Westminster, 1643; Mary, 1600, died 1600; Robert, 1605, died in parish of St. Peter's, Cornhill, London, England, 1662. ====================== More information at this site. BACK http://www.schenectadyhistory.org ebrb22 originally shared this on 17 Feb 2015

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[[Category:Whittall Family]] [[Category: Levantine Heritage]] The goal of this project is to prepare an up to date online record of the Whittall family, and their descendants worldwide (regardless of surname) Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. We'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Check the existing data on Wikitree and update/correct * Check for duplicated profiles and merge them * Post photographs * Update Biography This project owes much to the work of [[Giraud-50 |Edmund Haydn Giraud]] and his "Family Records - A record of the origin and history of the Giraud and Whittall families of Turkey" privately published in 1934 and out of print for many years. Also, [[Whittall-172 |Yolande Whittall]] and [[Perkins-8945 |Ben Perkins]] ''Genealogy of the Whittall Family of Turkey'' in 1966 and to [[Whittall-170 | Betty McKernan]] and her husband [[McKernan-154 | Paul McKernan]] who updated 30 years worth of genealogy in 1996 using software and published their Blue Book, ''The Genealogy of the Whittall Family of Turkey''. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5979924 send Brigitte a private message]. Thanks!

Whitten Family Bible

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This is a large family bible with hand-written notes in the front about births, weddings, and deaths. It also includes newspaper clippings and other small ephemera. It was originally owned by [[Lorman-1|Mary Olive (Lorman) Whitten]]. Most of the entries are from the 1880s to the 1920s. One is from 1936, one from 1944. The most carefully done entry, presumably the first, is for the wedding of Edward and Mary in 1882. This bible was entrusted to [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] by [[Bartlett-1|Mildred (Bartlett) Whitten]] shortly before she passed away. All the data that Chris could get from the bible is included in these Web pages. The bible itself is currently stored at his home in Croton on Hudson, NY. These entries from the bible have not yet been interpreted: * Died 1944 Gladis (sp?) Lorman Jackam Seyesh (sp?) * Leniam? May Dean died September 14, 1881 * Joseph Edward Dean died July 15, 1882 * Sarah Elizabeth Dean died July 6, 1883 * William Dean died at his home at February 22, 1911, burial at the Edson Cemetery in Lowell, Mass. (A clipping about Julietta says there is a "family plot" at the Edson cemetery.) * Childery (children?) of William and Leyia Jane Dean (this was above the notes for Mary Elizabeth Kershaw, Grace Lorman, William, etc. This must be [[Dean-4|William Dean]] and [[Lorman-11|Elizabeth Jane (Lorman) Dean]]. Need to get their children from the census records to straighten all this out.) ::From the 1881 Census: ::William Dean, M, 28y, Nova Scotia ::Eliza J. Dean, F, 28y, Nova Scotia ::Robert W. Dean, M, 4y, Nova Scotia ::Joseph E. Dean, M, 3y, Nova Scotia ::Lilian M. Dean, F, 9m, Nova Scotia"Canada Census, 1881," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-DDB : accessed 16 March 2016), Eliza J. Dean in household of William Dean, Ward no. 6, Halifax City, Nova Scotia, Canada; citing p. 81; Library and Archives Canada film number C-13168, Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario; FHL microfilm 1,375,804. * Mary Elizabeth Kershaw from Monteral (sp?) Canada June 29, 1883 * Grace Lorman October 29, 1883 (born in Lowell, Mass.) * William and Mary (???) Kershaw born Lowell August 12, 1885 * Leyia Jane Dean born August 20, 1885, in Lowell, Mass. * Harvey Wade (sp?) Whitten born July 20, 1885 in Lowell, Mass. * George Henry (sp?) Lorman born November 14? 1887 * Alphia Kershaw born July 13, 1887, Lowell Mass. * Kate Kershaw died (wod?) November 15, 1888, Lowell, Mass. * Alice Emily Maxwell born July 19, 1889 in Lowell, Mass. * Frederick Maxwell born April 17, 1885, in Lowell, Mass. * Juletta Maxwell died on Christmas eve December 24, 1916. Burial at West Lawn Cemetery at Lowell, Mass. * September 26, 1902 Alford (sp?) Charles Leach South Fitchburg, Mass. * George (sp?) Lorman died December 25, 1907. These clippings are also largely un-interpreted: * A newspaper clipping about the marriage of George H. Lorman and Mabel Bourassa, where the reception was held at the groom's mother's house, Elizabeth Lorman of 57 West Fifth Street. (Can't figure out the Lorman family tree.) * A clipping about the funeral of Mrs. Julietta S. Maxwell, who died at her home at 1276 Bridge Street. The burial was at the Edson cemetery in the family plot. Rev. Earnest Bartlett (any relation? probably not) of the Dracut Centre Congregational church conducted the services. ---- The following notes have recently been interpreted: * [[Gonyeau-1|Richard Ira Spaulding]], born June 5, 1905, Arlington, Mass. ==Sources==

Whitten Family History

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Whitten Family Mysteries

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'''Whitten, Whitton, Whidden Name Study'''
The mission of the project is to add and improve profiles of all Whittens. Project members take primary responsibility for relevant profiles or family groups and work on merging duplicates, cleaning up profiles, adding sources, removing incorrect information and offering research assistance as needed. == Meaning of Last Name 'Whitton' == The last name Whitten comes from a more common alternate spelling: Whitton. Its first recorded use as a surname seems to be in 1165. It was used to refer to someone from an area called Whitton in Morebattle in the Scotland border area. The area name itself comes from the Old English words "Hwita" or "Whit" (i.e. the color white, which was used as a personal name) and the suffix "ten" or "ton" or "tun" (i.e., a settlement or town). Therefore, the name could be roughly translated as "someone from Hwita's settlement" or "a person from White's town". === Variations === "In the early records (of the US) the surname Whitten is spelled Wheeton. Whetton, Wheeden, Whiten, Whiton, Whiting. Whitin, Whitton. Whyton and Wyton, and several of these forms survive to the present time. The relationship of the various immigrants from which the Whitin, Whiting, Whiton, Wheaton, Weadon, Wheadon, and Whitten families descend, is not known, but all were English and the surname is of ancient English origin. Doubtless there were branches of the family also in Ireland and Scotland. According to tradition there were three brothers of the Whitten family early settlers in New Hampshire, Samuel, Thomas, and John Whitten, or Whidden. In 1671 John and Samuel Whitten (or Whidden) were members of the church at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and contributed to the fund for the maintenance of Rev. Mr. Moody."''Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts''; (Volume 3), pp. 129-145, William Richard Cutter, 2011 "By checking various indices of surnames of colonial American families and seeing how “Whiting,” ‘Whiton,” “Whiten,” “Whittin,” “Whetten,” “Witon,” “Whitten,” and even “Whitney” often were used in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries in reference to the very same name...The New England Historical and Genealogical Register and Fourth Annual Supplement American Ancestors Journal, Volume 166, p.260, October 2012[http://ketchcetera.com/ARTIFACTS/28694.new_england_historical_genealogical_register.pdf] See also: * [[Space:Whiting_Name_Study|Whiting Name Study]] == Whitten Demographics == Ancestry.com has collated some interesting [http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Whitten-family-history.ashx Whitten demographics]. Here are some of the numbers. From US immigrant passenger lists (which are heavily weighted toward the 19th century immigration) the top places of origin were given as: # Ireland (37 people) # England (31) # Scotland (12) The top county distribution of Whitten families in Scotland in 1891 were: # Lanarkshire (35 families) # Ayrshire (14) # Midlothian (13) The top county distribution of Whitten families in England in 1891 were: # London (124 families) # Cumberland (50) # Essex (33) # Middlesex (27) Obviously, the concentration in London can be discounted for genealogical purposes, as many people would have moved to London from elsewhere in Great Britain. The same may be true for the London "suburban counties" of Essex and Middlesex. This makes the Northern concentration in Cumberland especially interesting. According to another source, The Whitten and Allied Families Genealogy by William C. Whitten (1985), as cited at [http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/4200/OrigWhitten.html Origins and Meaning of Surname Whitten], the concentrations in Ireland are in Ulster, Armagh and Londonderry. In the US, from data from the 1920 census, Whittens were concentrated in the following states: # Massachusetts (156 of 1,934 families counted) # Texas (153) # Maine (142) # Alabama (103) # Illinois (87) # Mississippi (86) Sadly, some of the Southern US distribution is attributable to the legacy of slavery. Freed slaves often took their former slaveholders' surname. The concentration in Massachusetts and Illinois could be partially a result of the population centers around Boston and Chicago. This all makes the concentrations in Texas and Maine more notable. Going further back in time, in 1880 the top US states were: # Maine (524 of 3,293 families) # Alabama (240) # Massachusetts (233) # Mississippi (229) # Ohio (197) # Texas (182) # Illinois (136) # Georgia (133) The Maine concentration is even more stark here. In the US in 1840: # Maine (76 of 221 families) # Ohio (23) # New Hampshire (15) # Massachusetts (15) # Indiana (14) Here, in the earliest survey, it's even more clear that the Maine concentration has genealogical significance. The Midwestern numbers are interesting too. Perhaps there is a pattern of movement with the Western frontier. Another notable demographic observation: in the Civil War, there were more than twice as many Union soldiers named Whitten as Confederate soldiers named Whitten (2,213,363 Northern to 1,050,000 Southern). ===Early Whitten's by Location (to 1830)=== ====England==== =====Oxfordshire===== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''First Name''' || '''Last Name''' || '''Town of event''' || '''County of event''' ||'''Event''' || '''Year''' || '''# Below''' |- |William|| [[Whiton-49|Whiton]] ||Hook Norton || Oxfordshire || || ||[[Whiton-49|See Profile]] |} =====Yorkshire===== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''First Name''' || '''Last Name''' || '''Town of event''' || '''County of event''' ||'''Event''' || '''Year''' || '''# Below''' |- |John|| [[Witton-45|Witton]] ||Slaidburn || Yorkshire || || ||[[Witton-45|See Profile]] |} ====Ireland==== =====County Leitrim===== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''First Name''' || '''Last Name''' || '''Town of event''' || '''County of event''' ||'''Event''' || '''Year''' || '''# Below''' |- |William|| [[Whitten-1437|Whitten]] || || County Leitrim|| || ||[[Whitten-1437|See Profile]] |} ====North America==== =====Maine===== ''One thing to keep in mind when looking at very early records is that the places attributed to an area may actually have been a part of Massachusetts and the Plymouth Colony for a while. Governmental or colonial lines changed over time. Also, individual county lines changed often - York County covered a huge area of Maine at one point. Waldo was York (1630), Lincoln (1760), Hancock (1789) and then Waldo (1827). For a historical timeline for each county please see the individual County Categorization Pages. [[:Category:York_County%2C_Maine|York County, ME]] Underlined names in table are linked to WikiTree profile for the individual. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''First Name''' || '''Last Name''' || '''Town of event''' || '''County of event''' ||'''Event''' || '''Year''' || '''# Below''' |- | Jonathon|| [[Whitten-1146|Whitten]] || York || York || Birth of Child || 1670 || [[Whitten-1146|See Profile]] |- | Mary || [[Whitten-1145|Whitten]] || York || York || Marriage || 1721 ||[[Whitten-1145|See Profile]] |- | John || Whitten || York || York ||NonAttendance in Church || 1727 || 1 |- | John || [[Whitten-1152|Whitten]] || Topsham || Sagadahoc || Land Grant || 1764 || [[Whitten-1152|See Profile]] |- | John || Whitten || Arundel || York || Apraiser || 1743 || 2 |- | John || Whitten || Arundel || York || Debt|| 1748 || 3 |- | Thomas || Whitten || ? || York || Assault|| 1760 || 4 |- | Richard || [[Whitten-692|Whitten]] || Scarborough || Cumberland || Birth Est. || 1763 || [[Whitten-692|See Profile]] |- | John || Whitten || New Castle || Lincoln || Census - Head|| 1790 || 5 |- | Ebeneezer || Whitten || New Castle || Lincoln || Census - Head|| 1790 || 6 |- | Elisha || [[Whitten-1150|Whitten]] || Scarborough|| Cumberland || Sold || 1788 || [[Whitten-1150|See Profile]] |- | Ebeneezer || [[Whitten-1149|Whitten]] || Scarborough|| Cumberland || Sold || 1788 || [[Whitten-1149|See Profile]] |- | John || [[Whitten-1178|Whitten]] || ? || ? || birth || 1799 || [[Whitten-1178|See Profile]] |- | S. F. || [[Whitten-1148|Whitten]] || ? || ? || birth || 1799 || [[Whitten-1148|See Profile]] |- | Robert || Whitten || Alfred || York || birth || 1800 || 7 |- | George || Whitten || Alfred || York || birth || 1802 || 8 |- | George || Whitten || ? || ? || transport. murderers || 1827 || 9 |- | Daniel || Whitten || Alfred || York || birth || 1803 || 10 |- | James || Whitten || Alfred || York || birth || 1804 || 11 |- | Issac || Whitten || Alfred || York || birth || 1805 || 12 |- | Hannah || Whitten || Alfred || York || Marriage || 1805 || 13 |- | Calvin || Whitten || Alfred || York || Birth || 1806 || 14 |- | Flanders || Whitten || Alfred || York || Birth || 1806 || 15 |- | John || Whitten || Bath || Sagadahoc || Birth || 1803 || 16 |- | John || Whitten || Bath || Sagadahoc || Birth || 1803 || 17 |- | Nahum || Whitten || Alfred|| York || Marriage || 1806 || 18 |- | Polly || Whitten || Alfred|| York || Marriage || 1810 || 19 |- | Mary || Whitten || Alfred|| York || Marriage || 1824||20 |- | Abel || Whitten || Alfred|| York || Marriage || 1824|| 21 |- | Samuel || Whitten || Alfred|| York || Marriage || 1828|| 22 |- | Solomom || Whitten || Skowhegan || York || Maine Land Grants - MA || ? || 23 |- | Joseph || [[Whitten-1179|Whitten]] || Edgecomb || Cumberland || Census - Head || 1790 || [[Whitten-1179|See Profile]] |- | Umprey || Whitten || Sanford || York || Census - Head || 1790 || 24 |- | Samuel || Whitten || Sanford || York || Census - Head || 1790 || 25 |- | James || Whitten || Sanford || York || Census - Head || 1790 || 26 |- | Thomas || Whitten || Washington Plantation || Kenebec || Census - Head || 1790 || 27 |- | Benjamin || Whitten || Warren || Lincoln || Census - Head || 1790 || 28 |- | Humbert|| Whitten || Warren || Lincoln || Census - Head || 1790 || 29 |- | Ebeneezer || Whitten || Waterboro ||York || War of 1812 || 1812 || 30 |- | George || Whitten || Scarborough || Cumberland || War of 1812 || 1814 || 31 |- | Henry|| Whitten || Alfred || York || War of 1812 || 1814 || 32 |- | Richard || Whitten || Cornish || York || War of 1812 || 1813 || 33 |- | Richard|| Whitten || Cornish || York || War of 1812 || 1813 || 34 |- | Stephen || Whitten || Scarborough || Cumberland || War of 1812 || 1814 || 35 |- | Thomas || Whitten || Buxton || York || War of 1812 || 1813 || [[Whitten-1223|See Profile]] |- | Thomas || Whitten || Limerick|| York || War of 1812 || 1814 || [[Whitten-1227|See Profile]] |- | John || Whitten || ? || ? || Sea Captian || 1823 || 36 |- | James || [[Whitten-1181|Whitten]] || ? || Waldo || Death || 1844 || [[Whitten-1181|See Profile]] |- | James || [[Whitten-1182|Whitten]] || ? || Sommerset || Death || 1828 || [[Whitten-1182|See Profile]] |- | Levi || [[Whitten-1184|Whitten]] || Troy || Waldo || Birth || 1799 || [[Whitten-1184|See Profile]] |- | Mary || [[Whitten-1185|Whitten]] || Troy || Waldo || Birth || 1799 || [[Whitten-1185|See Profile]] |- | Hannah || [[Whitten-1186|Whitten]] || Freedom || Waldo || Birth || 1799 || [[Whitten-1186|See Profile]] |- | Samuel || Whitten || Bowdoin || || Rev. Pensioner || 1840 || 37 |- | Jane || Whitten || Topsham || || Rev. Pensioner || 1840 || 38 |- | Thomas || Whitten || Westbrook || Cumberland || Death || 1826 || 39 |- | Asa || Whitten || Woolwich || Sagadahoc || Birth of Child || 1783 || [[Whitten-1208|See Profile]] |- | Thomas || Whitten || Scarboro || Cumberland || Census || 1790 || [[Whitten-1205|See Profile]] |- | Thomas J.|| Whitten || || || Daughters Death || 1835 || [[Whitten-1221|See Profile]] |- | Thomas|| Whitten || Newfield || York ||Census || 1820 || [[Whitten-1228|See Profile]] |- | John || Whitten || Newfield || York ||Census || 1820 || [[Whitten-1229|See Profile]] |- | Thomas || Whitten || Pepperrellboro || York ||Marriage || 1776|| [[Whitten-1692|See Profile]] |- | Thomas || Whitten ||Scarborough|| Cumberland ||Trespassing || 1763 || 40 |} Numbered list with more information for entries in the table above. #'''John Whitten''', York, Nonattendance Church, '''1727'''Maine Court Records, 1696-1854.[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/court_record_search_results.asp?firstname=&lastname=Whitten&spelling=exact Maine Court Records Search] # '''John Whitten''' listed as an appraiser for "Probated 19 July '''1743'''. Inventory returned at £1358: 12: 6, by Roger Mitchell, Sam Lunt and Wm Dearing, in Kittery, and at £305: 18: 0, in Arundel by Phillip Dorrel, '''John Whitten''' and John Mitchell, appraisers, 28 Sept. 1743."Maine Wills, 1640-1760 (Portland, Me., 1887), p. 463, citing Probate Office, 6, 44. [http://www.mainegenealogy.net/maine_wills.asp?source=probatecourtvol6&testator=JohnWalker Will of John Walker] # '''John Whitten''', Arundel, York, Debt, '''1748'''Maine Court Records, 1696-1854.[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/court_record_search_results.asp?firstname=&lastname=Whitten&spelling=exact Maine Court Records Search] Related to John above? # '''Thomas Whitten''', York, Assault, '''1760'''Maine Court Records, 1696-1854.[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/court_record_search_results.asp?firstname=&lastname=Whitten&spelling=exact Maine Court Records Search] # '''John Whitten''' 1 2 1 0 0 / 1790 Census: New Castle, Lincoln County. Listed as Heads of Family.Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790: Maine [pdf]. (Washington, D. C., Govt. Print Off., 1908). 1790 Census: New Castle, Lincoln County.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.ne.t/2006/10/1790-census-new-castle-lincoln-county.html Maine Genealogy] # '''Ebenezer Whitten''' 1 0 2 0 0" 1790 Census: New Castle, Lincoln County. Listed as Heads of Family.Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790: Maine [pdf]. (Washington, D. C., Govt. Print Off., 1908). 1790 Census: New Castle, Lincoln County.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.ne.t/2006/10/1790-census-new-castle-lincoln-county.html Maine Genealogy] # '''Robert Whitten''', Oct. 1 , '''1800'''.Births, Town Records of Alfred (Maine),p.138, George M. Phoenix, ''The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, vol. 8'' (Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1895)., p. 138.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/02/alfred-births-1741-1861.html] # '''George Whitten''', Oct. 17, '''1802'''.Births, Town Records of Alfred (Maine),p.138, George M. Phoenix, ''The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, vol. 8'' (Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1895)., p. 138.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/02/alfred-births-1741-1861.html] # '''George Whitten''', '''1827''' - "Report on the account of John Ackerman for transporting certain persons charged with murder from Massachusetts to this state...Associated subjects: Polly (Sloop); Extraditions; Fugitives from Justice; Murder; Mutiny; Sloop "Polly", Associated names: John Ackerman; Robert Cole; Samuel Lurvey; Charles Reed; Daniel Smith; George Whitten; William Woodworth."Maine Executive Council Records, 1820-1840," database, Maine Genealogy ([http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_executive_council_record.asp?id=20-37] : accessed 16 June 2016), entry for Report on the account of John Ackerman for transporting certain persons charged with murder from Massachusetts to this state, 1827, citing Executive Council 1820-1835 database, Maine State Archives. # '''Daniel Whitten''', July 24, '''1803'''.<Births, Town Records of Alfred (Maine),p.138, George M. Phoenix, ''The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, vol. 8'' (Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1895)., p. 138.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/02/alfred-births-1741-1861.html]"Aug. 1, '17. Daniel Whitten and Dorothy Cluff."Town Records of Alfred ME, The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, vol. 4 (Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1887), p. 134, Geo. M. Phoenix., January 25, 1885.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/02/alfred-marriages-1795-1883.html] Could this be this Daniel? # '''James Whitten''', Jan. 4, '''1804'''.Births, Town Records of Alfred (Maine),p.138, George M. Phoenix, ''The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, vol. 8'' (Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1895)., p. 138.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/02/alfred-births-1741-1861.html] # '''Isaac Whitten''', Jan. 6, '''1805'''.Births, Town Records of Alfred (Maine),p.139, George M. Phoenix, ''The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, vol. 8'' (Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1895)., p. 138.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/02/alfred-births-1741-1861.html] # "Feb. 18. '05 ('''1805'''). Daniel Gile and '''Hannah Whitten'''".Town Records of Alfred ME, The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, vol. 4 (Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1887), p. 134, Geo. M. Phoenix., January 25, 1885.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/02/alfred-marriages-1795-1883.html] # '''Calvin Whitten''', Nov. 4, '''1806'''.Births, Town Records of Alfred (Maine),p.139, George M. Phoenix, ''The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, vol. 8'' (Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1895)., p. 138.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/02/alfred-births-1741-1861.html] # '''Flanders Whitten''', Nov. 12, '''1806'''.Births, Town Records of Alfred (Maine),p.139, George M. Phoenix, ''The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, vol. 8'' (Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1895)., p. 138.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/02/alfred-births-1741-1861.html] # [[Whitten-708|'''John Whitten''']], b. '''1803''', Bath, Sagadahoc, Maine, d. Otoe co., Nebraska - wife Mercy, children, Mary, b. Maine, John and Samuel, b. Iowa. "...living in Syracuse Precinct (Nebraska) in 1870 with his sons John and Samuel on farms nearby. Mercy, his wife, was not mentioned and had probably died. Living with him was S.F. Whitten, a minister 71 years of age and a native of of Maine, who was probably an older brother." Dale, Raymond Elmer. Otoe County Pioneers: a Biographical Dictionary. Lincoln, Neb.: [s.n.], 1961. 2762. Print.[http://www.worldcat.org/title/otoe-county-pioneers-a-biographical-dictionary/oclc/13272660] #A '''John Whitten''' is listed as a Selectman for York county for 1842 and 1843.''History of York County, Maine: With Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of Its Prominent Men and Pioneers'', p.356, Higginson Book Company, 1880 - York County (Me.), [https://books.google.ca/books?id=-e8gAQAAMAAJ&dq=William+whitten,+b.+1791,+Maine&source=gbs_navlinks_s] # "(May 5,) '10 ('''1810'''). '''Nahum Whitten''' and Betsy Wormwood".Town Records of Alfred ME, The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, vol. 4 (Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1887), p. 134, Geo. M. Phoenix., January 25, 1885.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/02/alfred-marriages-1795-1883.html] # "(Jan.) 13, ('22.) Daniel Tripp and '''Polly Whitten'''."Town Records of Alfred ME, The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, vol. 4 (Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1887), p. 134, Geo. M. Phoenix., January 25, 1885.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/02/alfred-marriages-1795-1883.html] # "Mar. 30, '24. Thatcher Friend and '''Mary Whitten'''."Town Records of Alfred ME, The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, vol. 4 (Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1887), p. 134, Geo. M. Phoenix., January 25, 1885.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/02/alfred-marriages-1795-1883.html] # "Oct. 25, '24. '''Abel Whitten''' and Judith Hubbard."Town Records of Alfred ME, The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, vol. 4 (Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1887), p. 134, Geo. M. Phoenix., January 25, 1885.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/02/alfred-marriages-1795-1883.html] # "Dec. 14, '28. '''Samuel Whitten''' and Olive Hill."Town Records of Alfred ME, The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, vol. 4 (Portland, Me.: S. M. Watson, 1887), p. 134, Geo. M. Phoenix., January 25, 1885.[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/02/alfred-marriages-1795-1883.html] # '''Solomom Whitten''', Maine Land Grants - MA, listed in Census Pensioners for Revolutionary and Military Services returned under the Act for the Taking the Sixth Census in 1840, State of Maine, York County. A census of pensioners for revolutionary or military services: with their names, ages, and places of residence, as returned by the marshals of the several judicial districts, under the act for taking the sixth census (Washington, D.C.: Blair and Rives, printers, 1841).Census Pensioners for Revolutionary and Military Services returned under the Act for the Taking the Sixth Census in 1840, State of Maine, York County. # '''Umpery Whitten'''Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790: Maine, p.67, United States. Bureau of the Census, United States. Census Office, Govt. Print. Off., 1908. [https://books.google.ca/books?id=xMIMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=Elisha+and+Ebenezer+Whitten,+Maine&source=bl&ots=Q57ydaxum-&sig=PNEYvnMMchjtj2hAG9ceMBWvcFI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwios8X23vrMAhWxpYMKHWDeBv84ChDoAQggMAE#v=onepage&q=Elisha%20and%20Ebenezer%20Whitten%2C%20Maine&f=false] # '''Samuel Whitten'''"United States Census, 1790", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHK2-81Y : 29 May 2015), Samuel Whitten, 1790.Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790: Maine, p.67, United States. Bureau of the Census, United States. Census Office, Govt. Print. Off., 1908. [https://books.google.ca/books?id=xMIMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=Elisha+and+Ebenezer+Whitten,+Maine&source=bl&ots=Q57ydaxum-&sig=PNEYvnMMchjtj2hAG9ceMBWvcFI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwios8X23vrMAhWxpYMKHWDeBv84ChDoAQggMAE#v=onepage&q=Elisha%20and%20Ebenezer%20Whitten%2C%20Maine&f=false] # '''James Whitten'''Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790: Maine, p.67, United States. Bureau of the Census, United States. Census Office, Govt. Print. Off., 1908. [https://books.google.ca/books?id=xMIMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=Elisha+and+Ebenezer+Whitten,+Maine&source=bl&ots=Q57ydaxum-&sig=PNEYvnMMchjtj2hAG9ceMBWvcFI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwios8X23vrMAhWxpYMKHWDeBv84ChDoAQggMAE#v=onepage&q=Elisha%20and%20Ebenezer%20Whitten%2C%20Maine&f=false] # '''Thomas Whitten''' Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790: Maine, p.68, United States. Bureau of the Census, United States. Census Office, Govt. Print. Off., 1908. [https://books.google.ca/books?id=xMIMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=Elisha+and+Ebenezer+Whitten,+Maine&source=bl&ots=Q57ydaxum-&sig=PNEYvnMMchjtj2hAG9ceMBWvcFI&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwios8X23vrMAhWxpYMKHWDeBv84ChDoAQggMAE#v=onepage&q=Elisha%20and%20Ebenezer%20Whitten%2C%20Maine&f=false] # '''Benjamin Whitten''', Scarboro, Maine, 25 Oct. 1814 Maine War of 1812 Veterans[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/1812_search_results.asp?firstname=&lastname=whitten&spelling=exact] # '''Humbert Whitten''', 1790, Warren, Lincoln County, Maine, Census - Head # '''Ebenezer Whitten''', Waterboro, Maine War of 1812 Veterans[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/1812_search_results.asp?firstname=&lastname=whitten&spelling=exact] # '''George Whitten''', Scarboro, Maine, 26 Nov. 1814 Maine War of 1812 Veterans[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/1812_search_results.asp?firstname=&lastname=whitten&spelling=exact] # '''Henry Whitten''', Alfred, Maine, 4 Mar. 1814 Maine War of 1812 Veterans[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/1812_search_results.asp?firstname=&lastname=whitten&spelling=exact] # '''Richard Whitten''', Cornish, Maine, 15 Apr. 1813 Maine War of 1812 Veterans[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/1812_search_results.asp?firstname=&lastname=whitten&spelling=exact] # '''Richard Whitten''', Cornish, Maine, 8 Sept. 1813 Maine War of 1812 Veterans[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/1812_search_results.asp?firstname=&lastname=whitten&spelling=exact] # '''Stephen Whitten''', Hillsboro, N. H., 6 May 1813 Maine War of 1812 Veterans[http://www.mainegenealogy.net/1812_search_results.asp?firstname=&lastname=whitten&spelling=exact] # '''John Whitten''', 34, Male, Sea Captain...Date of Arrival: 17 Feb 1823, Ship Name: Brig Milford of Portland, Port of Departure: Ramsgate [England]"Maine Passenger Lists," database, Maine Genealogy (http://www.mainegenealogy.net/individual_passenger_record.asp?id=339 : accessed 21 Jun 2016), entry for John Whitten, 17 Feb 1823, citing Copies of Lists of Passengers Arriving at Miscellaneous Ports on the Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and at Ports on the Great Lakes, 1820-1873: Portland and Falmouth, Me., 1820-1847 (NARA Roll# M575-9; FHL Roll# 830239). Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Service. # '''Samuel Whitten''', Bowdoin A census of pensioners for revolutionary or military services: with their names, ages, and places of residence, as returned by the marshals of the several judicial districts, under the act for taking the sixth census (Washington, D.C.: Blair and Rives, printers, 1841).Census Pensioners for Revolutionary and Military Services returned under the Act for the Taking the Sixth Census in 1840, State of Maine, York County. # '''Jane Whitten''', Topsham A census of pensioners for revolutionary or military services: with their names, ages, and places of residence, as returned by the marshals of the several judicial districts, under the act for taking the sixth census (Washington, D.C.: Blair and Rives, printers, 1841).Census Pensioners for Revolutionary and Military Services returned under the Act for the Taking the Sixth Census in 1840, State of Maine, York County. # '''Thomas Whitten''' b. 1808, d. Aug. 29, 1826, Westbrook, Cumberland County, Maine, USA, Inscription: Thomas S. Whitten, died Aug. 29, 1826, AEt. 18, Original marker missing in 2012. Transcription from "Cemeteries, Falmouth, Maine, and vicinity 1933" by Charles S Tibbetts., Sawyer-Knight Family Cemetery, Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA, Created by: M.Sawyer, 2013, Find A Grave Memorial# 103871129.[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=103871129] This is a Sawyer family Cemetery and Thomas is the only "other Named person in the Cemetery. # '''Thomas Whitten''', Court Record, 1763, Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, United States, Defendant, Case Number: 1763Oct222, Number of Documents 4, Case Type: Tres Case, Date Entered: 9/9/1763 12:00:00 AM, Date Decided: 10/1/1763 12:00:00 AM, Filed By Thacher, Opposing Party: Philip FREEMAN, Boston, Suffolk, Merchant, Volume Name: 1763, Page 71.Suffolk County, MA: Index to Court of Common Pleas Cases, 1756-1776. (Online database.AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013.) From records compiled by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court's division of Archives and Records Preservation, and held by the Massachusetts Archives. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB491/rd/20000/711/422900036 American Ancestors] =====Maryland===== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''First Name''' || '''Last Name''' || '''Town of event''' || '''County of event''' ||'''Event''' || '''Year''' || '''# Below''' |- | Thomas || Whitten || || || Land Grant || 1766||''History of Western Maryland: Being a History of Frederick, Montgomery, Carroll, Washington, Allegany, and Garrett Counties from the Earliest Period to the Present Day, Including Biographical Sketches of Their Representative Men'', p.652, Volume 1, John Thomas Scharf, [https://books.google.ca/books?id=ntVpHBIz0hAC&dq=Thomas+Whitten,+April+1748&source=gbs_navlinks_s] |} =====Massachusetts===== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''First Name''' || '''Last Name''' || '''Town of event''' || '''County of event''' ||'''Event''' || '''Year''' || '''# Below''' |- | '''Jeremiah''' || [[Whitten-264|Whitten, Whiton, Whitton, Whitney]] ||Martha's Vinyard ||Plymouth || Death || 1725 || [[Whitten-264|See Profile]] |- |'''Thomas''' and Lydia || Whitten ||Plymtown ||Plymouth || Marriage || 1736 || 1 |- |'''Thomas''' || Whitten||Hanover ||Plymouth || Marriage || 1770 || 2 |- |'''Amos''' || Whitten ||Plymouth ||Plymouth || Marriage || ? || 3 |- | '''Jael''' || Whitten || Norwell || Plymouth || Church Record || 1748|| ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 58, 1904'' , Records of The Second Church of Scituate, Now the First Unitarian Church of Norwell, Mass., Communicated by Wilford Jacob Litchfield, MS, Of Southbridge Mass., p 83, |- |'''Thomas'''|| Whitten ||Plymtown ||Plymouth || Birth || 1772 || [[Whiton-268|Profile]] |- | || Whiting || Wrentham || Norfolk || Death || 1691 ||"Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FH8H-D5Q : 13 July 2016), Whiting, 02 Apr 1691; citing Death, Wrentham, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States, , town clerk offices, Massachusetts; FHL microfilm 886,859. |- |'''James'''|| Whiton || Hingham ||Suffolk || Immigration || 1635 || [[Whiton-68|See Profile]] |- |'''Thomas''' and Audry|| Whiton || Hingham ||Suffolk || Immigration || 1635 || [[Whiton-51|See Profile]] |} Numbered list with more information for entries in the table above. # "Lydia and '''Thomas Whitten''', of Plymtown, June 1, 1736." Falmoth Marriages, p 217,[http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Barnstable/Falmouth/cMarriagesW.shtml] # "'''Thomas WHITTEN''' of Hano & Rachel PEAKES of Scituate were marrd 15 Nov 1770." Scituate, MA, Births Marriages & Deaths, Mayflower Descendant Vol 2 [1900], p 32 - 36, Town Records, Vol IV, Pt 2, p 1.[http://dunhamwilcox.net/ma/scituate2.htm] # Amos Whitten "and Priscilla, m. Amos Whitten..."[http://plymouthcolony.net/plymouth/alp/plyalpgr_h2.html Plymoth Colony Genealogical Register, p. 137] =====New Hampshire===== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''First Name''' || '''Last Name''' || '''Town of event''' || '''County of event''' ||'''Event''' || '''Year''' || '''# Below''' |- | '''Samuel''' || [[Whidden-5|Whitten (Whidden)]]||Portsmith||Rockingham || Church Mem. || 1671 || 1 |- |'''Thomas''' || Whitten (Whidden)||Portsmith ||Rockingham || Church Mem. || 1671 || 2 |- |'''John''' || [[Whidden-139|Whitten (Whidden)]]||Portsmith ||Rockingham|| Church Mem. || 1671|| 3 |- |'''Ichabod''' || [[Whidden-114|Whitten]] || ? || ? || Son of Samuel || 1714 || 4 |- |'''Sarah''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || 1713 || 5 |- |'''John''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || 1713 || 6 |- |'''Samuel''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || 1713 || 7 |- |'''James''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || 1713 || 8 |- |'''Sarah''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || 1713 || 9 |- |'''Sam''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || 1713 || 9 |- |'''James''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || 1713 || 10 |- |'''Abigaile''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || 1713 || 10 |- |'''Martha''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || 1713 || 11 |- |'''Sarah''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || 1724 || 12 |- |'''Samuel''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || ? || 13 |- |'''John''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || 1727 || 14 |- |'''Hannah''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || 1750?|| 15 |- |'''Mary''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || ? || 16 |- |'''Sarah''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || 1727 || 17 |- |'''Ann''' || Whitten || ? || ? || ? || 1727 || 18 |} Numbered list with more information for entries in the table above. # Samuel Whitten (Whidden)..."in New Hampshire, Samuel, Thomas, and John Whitten, or Whidden. In 1671 John and Samuel Whitten (or Whidden) were members of the church at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and contributed to the fund for the maintenance of Rev. Mr. Moody."''Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts''; (Volume 3), pp. 129-145, William Richard Cutter, 2011 Probable that he is listed in the Whitten DNA Study. # Thomas Whitten (Whidden)..."in New Hampshire, Samuel, Thomas, and John Whitten, or Whidden. In 1671 John and Samuel Whitten (or Whidden) were members of the church at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and contributed to the fund for the maintenance of Rev. Mr. Moody."''Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts''; (Volume 3), pp. 129-145, William Richard Cutter, 2011 # John Whitten (Whidden)..."in New Hampshire, Samuel, Thomas, and John Whitten, or Whidden. In 1671 John and Samuel Whitten (or Whidden) were members of the church at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and contributed to the fund for the maintenance of Rev. Mr. Moody."''Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts''; (Volume 3), pp. 129-145, William Richard Cutter, 2011 # "Ichabod Whitten, son of '''Samuel Whitten''' Deceased." (October, 1714) # "Sarah Whitten" (1713) # "John Whitten" (1713) # "Samuel" (1713) # "James" (1713) # "Sarah, Sons & Daughter of '''Sam Whitten'''" (1713) # "Abigaile Whitten, daughter of '''James Whitten'''." (1714) # "Martha daughter of '''James Whitten'''." (1724) # "Sarah Whitten owned ye covenant & C." 1727 # "Samuel # John # Hannah - "Samuel Knight b.bet.1730 and 1748, d.ca.1807 m.Hannah Whitten d/o John and Ruth (Merrill) Whitten of Arundel."[http://helenesgenes.com/Knight.html Helen's Genes] # Mary # Sarah sons & daughters of '''John Whitten''' (1727) # "Anne Whitten owned ye covenant & C." (1727)''Greenland NH Early Ministerial records, Roll containing account of Baptisms...'', The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 28, 1874.[https://books.google.ca/books?id=_zaGTxrUAx4C&pg=PA416&lpg=PA416&dq=Richard+and+Mercy+Whitten&source=bl&ots=1fggFdTNI2&sig=3gBPKT2z8y1z4OPHvXXuCAt7xhs&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj6naSTz7TMAhXlkIMKHbuCAuo4MhDoAQgbMAA#v=onepage&q=Richard%20and%20Mercy%20Whitten&f=false] =====New Jersey===== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''First Name''' || '''Last Name''' || '''Town of event''' || '''County of event''' ||'''Event''' || '''Year''' || '''# Below''' |- | '''Grace''' ||Whitten || Burlington || Burlington || Marriage || 1694 || 1 |} Numbered list with more information for entries in the table above. # "Cripps, Nathaniel, Burlington (m.) '''Whitten, Grace''', 9 Jan 1694. New Jersey Marriages, Burlington Records (1680) (Unit no. 53) : Page/Item 44. [http://genealogytrails.com/njer/marr1666-1740.html] =====Pennsylvania===== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''First Name''' || '''Last Name''' || '''Town of event''' || '''County of event''' ||'''Event''' || '''Year''' || '''# Below''' |- | '''Richard'''|| Whitten || Philadelphia|| ?|| Marriage || 1721 || 1 |} Numbered list with more information for entries in the table above. # "'''Richard Whitten''', Avington mm Pa to marry Elizabeth Jyliff received 11mo 30, 1712." QUAKER ARRIVALS AT PHILADELPHIA 1682-1750, by Albert Cook Myers, published in 1902. [http://www.chester.pa-roots.com/quaker_research/quaker_arrivals_at_philadelphia.htm] =====Vermont===== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''First Name''' || '''Last Name''' || '''Town of event''' || '''County of event''' ||'''Event''' || '''Year''' || '''# Below''' |- | ''' '''|| Witton || Vermont|| ?|| || || |} == Whitten DNA == Since DNA can be traced along a patrilineal (father to father to father) line it can be interesting for someone studying the genealogy of a surname, theoretically at least. The Y chromosome conveniently follows our Western Europe convention on last names. ===Whitten DNA Projects=== Although there are now many companies offering DNA testing for genealogical purposes, Family Tree DNA is the largest. They have groups organized around surnames including this one: ====Y DNA Project==== * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/whitten/about/background FTDNA Whitten,Whidden/Witten Group] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/whitten/default.aspx?section=yresults Whitten/Whidden Surname DNA Project - Y-DNA Classic Chart - Results] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/whitten/surnames Surnames listed by project members] ==== Y DNA Haplogroups==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Haplogroup''' || '''EKA FName''' || '''EKA LName''' || '''Ancestor Location''' || '''Origins''' |- |G-P303 || David Watson || Whitt || ? || ? |- |I-M223 || ? ||Witten || ? || England |- |I-M253 || George || Whitton || Scotland || Scotland |- |I-M253 || John || Whitten || VA/SC || England |- |I-M253 || John || Whitt/Witt || ? || ? |- |I-P37 || ? ||Whidden/Whiddon || Unknown || ? |- |R-A7208 || John || DeWitt || MA/WV || ? |- |R-BY4046 || Ichabod || Whidden || England || England |- |R-L21 || William || Whitton || VA || ? |- |R-M269(R-DF13) || Samuel || Whidden/Whitten || New Hampshire|| England |- |R-M269 || Ichabod || Whidden ||England || England |- |R-M269 || Thomas || Whiddon ||England || England |- |R-M269 || William || Whitten ||UK || UK |- |R-M269 || Levi || Whitten || ? || ? |- |R-M269 || Samuel H. || Whitten ||Maine || England |- |R-ZZ10_1 || Ichabod || Whidden || England ||England |} Currently, 61 people have joined the FTDNA Project for Whitten's which are enough to show some interesting patterns, though many, many more results are needed to draw any concrete conclusions from the information. Selfishly speaking, the best reason to use DNA right now is if you want to test a connection with someone in particular. Altruistically, you'd be helping all Whittens trace their genealogy by having a male in your Whitten family (with the Whitten or variant surname) get tested and publishing the results. ====mtDNA Project==== * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/whitten?iframe=mtresults Results] ====mtDNA Haplogroups==== Unfortunately people with mtDNA post their mtDNA to their paternal surname. A column with the EKA (Earliest Known Ancestor) Surname (when posted) has been added. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Haplogroup!!Y Project Surname!!MtDNA EKA Surname!!EKA ancestor Information!!Country |- |H1a3a||DeWitt||Knap/Knoop||Dorothea Knape / Knoop b. 1828 Prussia d. 1884 MO||Germany |- |H1ap1||Whitten||Ekstrom||Anna Marie Ekstrom, b. 1865 d. 1947||Finland |- |H1e1a||Pape||||||Unknown Origin |- |H24||Whitten||Lawerence||Sarah J. Lawrence, b. 1841 Fayette, Alabama||Unknown Origin |- |H3k1a||Frederick||Akin||Margret Akin b1709 Co Down||Ireland |- |H6a1b3a||Lucas||||||Unknown Origin |- |HV||Whitten||Thompson||Mary thompson 1772 Albemarble,va-1 20 1857 madson,||England |- |I4a||Pyke||Viens||Pat Pyke Nee Georgette Viens , quebec, NS||Canada |- |J||Randell||Saloman||Anna Saloman||Germany |- |K||Wheaton||Hamilton||Elizabeth Hamilton b. 1775 Monongalia, WV||United States |- |K1a1a||Witten||Schaffer||Loraine Schaffer||Germany |- |K1a4a1a1||DuBose||Hodges||Caroline Hodges 1831-1917 South Carolina||Ireland |- |K2b1a1||Kloski||East||Sarah East, b.c. 1830, 1915||England |- |T||Church||Carnes||sarah sally carnes 1774 ky,1848 il||United States (Native American) |- |T1||Whidden||||||Unknown Origin |- |T1||Whiting||||martha j. unknown b.1805 d.n/a||Unknown Origin |- |T2||Dhooghe||Bennett||Rosa Mae Bennett,1901-1968||Unknown Origin |- |T2||Escalona||||||Unknown Origin |- |T2c1d-T152C!||Whitten||Higdon||Jane Higdon b 1899 New Harbour, Trinity Bay, NL||Canada |- |U4c1||Pyke||Fisher||Shirley Frances Fisher b1940 Glace Bay Nova Scotia||Canada |- |U4c1||Whitten||Zinger||Marie Josepha Zinger, 1822-1846||Germany |- |U5||Whitten||[[Floyd-2526|Floyd]]||Catherine (Katie) (Floyd) Daures, 4 Nov 1821 - 11 Oct 1899||Unknown Origin, lived La Have Island, Lunenburg, Nova Scotia |- |U5||Lewis||||||Unknown Origin |- |U5||Whitten||Hurt||Rebecca Hurt 1734||Unknown Origin |- |U6a3a1||Whidden||SYRJÄLÄ||Maria SYRJÄLÄ,1886-1930, Somero, Finland||Finland |- |W||Scullard||Craig||Margaret Frances Craig b. 24 Jun 1812 KY||United States |- |W||Whitten||||||Unknown Origin |} ==Whitten Military Information== ===US Revolution=== THE SAR Database results search for the name [https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/search_results Whitten] == Discussion Boards == * [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/whitten Whitten Q&A in G2G]: WikiTree's own question and answer forum. This page gives all Q&A tagged with the surname Whitten. * [http://genforum.genealogy.com/whitten/ Genealogy.com's Whitten Family Genealogy Forum] averages a half dozen or so posts a month, and has since 2001. There were 1,373 total messages as of January 2009. * [http://www.look4whittens.com/guestbook/guestbook.html Whitten Family Guestbook], 11+ pages with hundreds of posts going back to February 2000. == Famous Whittens == [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danny_Whitten Danny Whitten] (May 8, 1943 - November 18, 1972), a musician and songwriter. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Whitten Jamie Whitten] (April 18, 1910 – September 9, 1995), a US representative from Mississippi. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted_Whitten Edward James "Ted" Whitten] (27 July 1933 - 17 August 1995), an Australian Rules Football player. == Whittens on WikiTree == Here is the complete [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WHITTEN Whitten Index]. When you add yourself or a Whitten relative to WikiTree your addition(s) will automatically be included on the index the following day. ==Sources==

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[[Category: Whitwick Colliery, Coalville, Leicestershire, 1898]] [[Project:Worldwide Disasters|Worldwide Disasters Project]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England Mining Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | Leicestershire Mining Disasters ===Summary=== * Date: 19 Apr 1898 * Location: Whitwick Colliery Pit No. 5, Coalville, Leicestershire, England * Victims: 35 casualties * Cause: Gob Fire ===Miner Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Victims''''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Name''''' ! align="left" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Age''''' ! align="left" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Relationship to other victims''''' ! align="left" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Sourced''''' ! align="left" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Bio''''' ! align="left" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Connected''''' ! align="left" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''''Category''''' |- ! 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align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Davies-9131|Davies, John James]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|brother of William Davies and brother-in-law of Edward Edwards ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Davies-9132|Davies, William]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|30 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|brother of John James Davies ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Edwards-23298|Edwards, Edward]] ! 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Victims' Occupations
{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Purple;" |-valign="top" align="left" !Job!!Description |- |'''Dataler ''' ||Underground workman paid by the day - can have another specific job |- |'''Deputy's Boy'''||assigned to run errands and orders for the deputy who was the safety officer for the mine, usually under the age of 16. |- |'''Drivers ''' ||A boy employed in driving the horses on the main road underground. He is usually 14 or 15 years of age. |- |'''Holer'''||miner who would pick holes for placement of charges in underground coal mine |- |'''Onsetters ''' ||Person who pushes full mine waggons on to the cage at the shaft bottom and takes the empties out. The rolley-way is a road or path sufficiently high for a horse to walk along it with the rolley, and is kept in repair by the rolley-waymen. The driver has charge of the horse. The onsetter transfers the tubs to the cage in which they are raised to bank, where the coal is weighed, screened, and sorted. |- |'''Shifters''' ||men who repair the horse-ways and other passages in the mine, and keep them free from obstructions. |- |'''Stallman''' ||Sub-contractor in charge of a "stall" or working place |- |}

Who is Who in the England Project

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[[Category:England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:England, Orphan Trail Trailers Index]] === About Us === The England project is a big project with nearly 400 members. all of whom have an interest in English genealogy. You can find out more about us on our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England England Project Welcome Page]. Our members work in teams and this page is to help people new to the project to find their way around, and identify where to look and which people they need to contact when they have questions. It will also help our Orphan Trail Graduates to identify which team they would like to join. === Roles === All our members are important but so that the project works well people are given different roles and responsibilities. These are some of the roles that you will come across. # '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Leaders Project Leaders]''' are members who have shown leadership skills and been recognised for the work that they have done on WikiTree. They are given special powers and ongoing responsibilities. The England Project Leaders work as a team to ensure the smooth running of the Project. Some of our England Leaders also lead other projects. # '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Coordinators Project Co-ordinators]''' in the England Project are members who lead a particular part of the project, but do not have formal project leader status. Some lead a group of teams, and others take on a specific role that is needed to ensure the project works well. #'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Team_Leaders Team Leaders]''' lead a group of members who work together on a specific area within the England Project. # '''Regional Co-ordinators'''. This is a role that is peculiar to the England Project. Our Regional Co-ordinators are team leaders who take the extra responsibility of co-ordinating the work of a group of county teams. #'''Trailblazers''' are volunteers who help new project members develop the core skills to contribute to the project’s goals. Within WikiTree they are given the status of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Trail_Guides '''Trail Guide'''] #'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Team_Captains Team Captains]''' are members who lead or co-lead a team in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Challenges WikiTree Challenges]. #'''Topic Managers''' are members who take a lead role in organising the work on a specific topic. They are unique to our Topics Team. === What is Where, and Who is Who === ==== England Leaders ==== *[[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] *[[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] *[[Batman-73|Lizzie (Batman) Griffiths]] *[[Speed-878|Ian Speed]] *[[Greet-49|Elizabeth (Greet) Viney]] *[[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] *[[Ling-1181|Wendy (Ling) Sullivan]] (on leave) ==== Membership ==== *Project Co-ordinators: [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]] :The Membership Co-ordinators monitor the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1516540/is-2023-your-year-to-join-the-england-project?show=1516540#q1516540 Project G2G post], welcome new project members, arrange for them to be added to the Google Group and Discord and introduced to Orphan Trail. They help to maintain the project membership spreadsheet. *Project Co-ordinator (Orphan Trail Graduation): [[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] :This Project Co-ordinator helps to introduce OT graduates to their new teams and ensures that the England Project membership spreadsheets are up dated. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_Categories_Team Categories Team] ==== *Project Co-ordinator: [[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]] and [[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley]] *Team Leader: [[Perry-12354|Neil Perry]] :The category Co-ordinator monitors the England Project Categories, manages changes, and liaises with the Categorisation Project. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connect_England%21 Project Challenges] ==== *Project Co-ordinators: [[McHugh-842|Frances (McHugh) Weidman]] and [[Winton-239|Carol (Winton) Keeling]] :Responsible for organising the challenges within the project, based on English Profiles. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Orphan_Trail_Team&public=1 Orphan Trail Team] ==== *Acting Project Co-ordinators: [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] and [[Rowlands-690| Malcolm Rowlands]] *Team Leaders: [[Hatton-949|Julie Laxton]] | [[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] *Trailblazers: [[Acworth-41|Ian Acworth]] | [[Brown-87900|Heather Brannon]] | [[Browning-5288|Ann Sadler]] | [[Davis-31932|Alan Davis]] | [[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] | [[Evans-33937|Oscar Evans]] | [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] | [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] | [[Smith-245120|Jan Hellier]] | [[James-15049|Christol James]] | [[Lake-4041|Owen Lake]] | [[Hatton-949|Julie Laxton]] | [[Cartwright-1620|Gillian Loake]] | [[Lowe-12934|Tomas Lowe]] | [[McIntosh-5576|Liz Macdonald]] | [[Wilson-12750|Elaine Mattsen]] | [[Urbach-13|Kathy (Urbach) Nava]] |[[Martin-58790|Rosalie Neve]] | [[Radecki-37|Alan Radecki]] | [[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] | [[Rowlands-690| Malcolm Rowlands]] | [[Speed-878|Ian Speed]] | [[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] | [[Greet-49|Elizabeth Viney]] | [[Wall-7415|Jeffrey Wall]] | [[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley ]] | [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] | [[Whitfield-2424|Steve Whitfield]] | [[Mutimer-76|Melissa Jamison]] | [[Hewitt-6110|Colin Hewitt]] | [[ Sansum-45|Andrew Sansum]] ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Profile_Improvements_Team Profile Improvements Teams] ==== *Project Co-ordinators: TBC. Acting PC [[Rowlands-690|Malc Rowlands]] *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Biography_Builders_Team_Page Biography Builders]''' - Team Leader: [[McIntosh-5576|Liz (McIntosh) Macdonald]] *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Connectors_Team_Page Connectors Team]''' - Team Leader: [[Winton-239|Carol (Winton) Keeling]] *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Data_Doctors_Team_Page Data Doctors Team]''' - Team Leaders: [[Langridge-71|Janet (Langridge) Wild]] and [[Watson-1411|Derrick Watson]] *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Sourcerers_Team_Page Sourcerers Team]''' - Team Leader: [[Cormack-404|Chris (Cormack) Sharkey]] *'''[[Space:England_Tangled_Families_Team|England Tangled Families Team]]''' - Team Leaders: [[McHugh-842|Frances (McHugh) Weidman]] ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Managed_Profiles_Team Managed Profiles Team] ==== *Project Co-ordinators: [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] and [[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] *'''Team A''' (post 1700 profiles) - Team Leader: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] *'''Team B''' (1500-1700 profiles) - Team Leader: [[Browning-5288|Ann Sadler]] *'''Team C''' - pre-1500 profiles - Team Leaders: TBA ==== [[Space:England_-_Living_Notables|Living Notables]] ==== * Project Co-ordinator: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England_Project_-_Topics_Team Topics Team] ==== *Project Co-ordinators: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] and [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie Gibbon]] * [[Space:English_Artists|English Artists]] - Topic Manager: TBC * [[Space:English_Authors|English Authors]] - Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:Black_Heritage_Records_in_England|Black Heritage Records in England]] - Topic Manager: TBC * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bob%27s_Durham_Bantams&public=1 Bob's Durham Bantams] - Topic Manager: [[Armstrong-17381|Jutta Beer]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:English_Brass_Bands_and_their_known_members_past_and_present English Brass Bands and their known members] - Topic Manager: [[Davies-5942|Stephen Davies]] * [[Space:England:_Canals_and_Waterways_Team|Canals and Waterways]] - Topic Manager: [[Whitehouse-2064|Gill Whitehouse]] * [[Space:English_Classical_Composers|English Classical Music Composers]] - Topic Manager: [[Bissell-517|Michael Bissell-Benefiel]] *[[Space:English_Companies_and_Their_Founders|English Companies and Their Founders]] - Topic Manager: TBC * [[Space:Harry_Potter_on_WikiTree|Harry Potter on WikiTree]] - lists of actors in the film series - Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:History_of_Nonconformists_in_London%2C_England_and_surrounding_counties|History of Nonconformists in London, England and surrounding counties]] - Topic Manager: [[Pickup-177|Trevor Pickup]] * [[Space:Influences_in_English_Genealogy|Influences in English Genealogy]] - Topic Manager:[[Christmas-476|Michael Christmas]] * [[Space:King_Arthur_Legends_-_The_Project|King Arthur Legends]] - Topic Manager: [[Day-1904|Jack Day]] * [[Space:Livery_Companies_in_the_City_of_London_and_England|Livery Companies in the City of London and England]] - Topic Manager: [[Potter-10870|Susie Officer]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Metropolitan_Police_Force&public=1 The Metropolitan Police Force] - Topic Manager: [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] * [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters_Team|English Mining Disasters]] - Topic Manager: [[McHugh-842|Fran Weidman]] * [[Space:English_Naturalists|English Naturalists]] - Topic Manager: [[Stewart-39100|Neil Stewart]] and [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie (Humphrey) Gibbon]] * [[Space:Peasants_Revolt_1381|The Peasants' Revolt of 1381]] - Topic Manager: TBC * [[Space:English_Pirates|English Pirates 1516-1770]] - Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:England_Quakers_Team|English Quakers Team]] - Topic Manager: [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley]] and [[Trueblood-273|Stephen Trueblood]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Queen_Victoria's_Rifles_Project The Queen Victoria's Rifles Project] - Topic Manager: [[Smith-236057|David Smith]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Regicides_of_King_Charles_I Regicides of King Charles I] - Topic Manager: [[Hacker-831|Lois Tilton]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:English_Suffragettes Suffragettes/Suffragists] - Topic Manager: TBC * [[Space:Terra_Nova_Expedition|Terra Nova Expedition (British Antarctic Expedition)]] - Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:Time_Team_Episodes|"Time Team" on Wikitree]] - Topic Manager: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] * [[Space:Weavers_in_the_East_End|Weavers in the East End]] - Topic Manager: [[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England:_Counties_Team England Counties Team] ==== :''Because this is a huge team, the England Counties are spit into Regions, each with a Regional Co-ordinator who share the workload with the Project Co-ordinators for Counties.'' *Project Co-ordinators: [[Welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] & [[Whitfield-2424|Steven Whitfield]] ===== Northern England ===== *Regional Co-ordinator: [[Whitfield-2424|Steven Whitfield]] *'''[[Space:Cheshire_Team| Cheshire and Merseyside]]''' - Team Leader: [[Hughes-14320|Gwyneth Hughes]] *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:County_Durham_and_Tyne_and_Wear_Team County Durham and Tyne and Wear]''' - Team Leader: [[Bulmer-1043|Rachel Bulmer]] *'''[[Space:Cumbria%2C_Cumberland_and_Westmorland_Team|Cumbria, Cumberland & Westmorland]]''' - Team Leader: [[Cormack-404|Chris (Cormack) Sharkey]] *'''[[Space:Lancashire_Team|Lancashire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] *'''[[Space:Northumberland_Team|Northumberland]]''' - Team Leader: [[Humphrey-6461|Marjorie (Humphrey) Gibbon]] *'''[[Space:Yorkshire_Team|Yorkshire]]''' - Team Leaders: [[Welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] and [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] ===== East Midlands Team ===== *Regional Co-ordinator: [[Gambie-2|Sue (Gambie) Boutle]] *'''[[Space:Derbyshire_Team|Derbyshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Heathcote-126|Stephen Heathcote]] *'''[[Space:Leicestershire_Team|Leicestershire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Parker-41651|Helen (Parker) Flight]] *'''[[Space:Lincolnshire_Team|Lincolnshire]]'''- Team Leader: [[Walmsley-632|Roy Walmsley]] *'''[[Space:Northamptonshire_Team|Northamptonshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Gambie-2|Sue (Gambie) Boutle]] *'''[[Space:Nottinghamshire_Team|Nottinghamshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Watson-1411|Derrick Watson]] *'''[[Space:Rutland_Team|Rutland]]''' - Team Leader: [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] ===== West Midlands Team ===== *Regional Co--ordinator: [[Winder-797|Jemima Winder]] *'''[[Space:Herefordshire_Team|Herefordshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Orvis-372|Nikki Orvis]] *'''[[Space:Shropshire_Team|Shropshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Fearn-339|Maureen Wilkins]] *'''[[Space:Staffordshire_Team|Staffordshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Elkin-76|John Elkin]] *'''[[Space:Warwickshire_Team|Warwickshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Utting-102|Amelia Utting]] *'''[[Space:England_Worcestershire_County_Team|Worcestershire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Winder-797|Jemima Winder]] ===== '''East England Team''' ===== *Regional Co-ordinator: [[Pickup-177 | Trevor Pickup]] *'''[[Space:Bedfordshire_Team|Bedfordshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Brown-13495|Christine Searle]] *'''[[Space:Cambridge_and_Huntingdonshire_Team|Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire]]''' - Team Leader: [[Gambie-2|Sue Boutle]] *'''[[Space:Essex_Team|Essex]]''' - 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Who Was the Wife of Samuel Sampson and John Soule?

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== Who was the wife of Samuel Sampson and John Soule? == :*'''Esther Nash, daughter of [[Nash-172|Lieutenant Samuel Nash]] ?'''
:*'''Esther Delano/De la Noye, daughter of [[De_Lannoy-16|Philip Delano]] (c. 1603-c 1681)?'''
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[[Sampson-57|Samuel Sampson]], who was killed during King Philip’s War, married Esther and had sons Samuel and Ichabod. Esther, subsequently, married [[Soule-59|John Soule.]] This is well established through court records. The question is: what was Esther’s maiden name? The vital records, for this era and this family, are non-existent. There are no births, no marriages, no deaths. === Esther Nash: === ==== Argument for Esther Nash. ==== Susan Augusta Smith, in [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhisto72unkngoog#page/n110/mode/2up "Nash--Sampson--Soule] '''NEHGR 52:76 (1898)''', was the first to make the statement that Esther Nash married John Soule. ::"In Winsor's History of Duxbury, p. 301, is the statement that Abraham Sampson --the first Abraham-- married a daughter of Lieut. Samuel Nash. Having last spring occasion to look up something connected with the Sampson family, I sought verification for the statement in the will of Samuel Nash and what was my surprise to find mention of his two "grandsons (Samuel Sampson's two sons) Samuel and Ichabod," his two grand-daughters Elizabeth "Dillano" and Mary Howland, and his daughter Martha Clarke. His daughter Martha to be executrix and his two friends Thomas "Dillino" and John Soule to be "overseers" (Old Colony Court Orders, Vol. 4, part 2, p. 112.) ::"Samuel Sampson was killed in Phillip's War, and a reference to the Old Colony Records shows that in 1678 his widow Esther Sampson married John Soule, thus proving positively that the wife of John Soule, son of George Soule of the Mayflower, was Esther Nash, daughter of Lieut. Samuel Nash, and not "Esther de la Noye" as has been so long conjectured."Smith, Susan Augusta. ''Nash--Sampson--Soule.'' New England Historical and Genealogical Register 52:76. Boston: NEHGS, 1898. ==== Argument against Esther Nash. ==== However, the above was a misinterpretation of Samuel's will as pointed out by A.H.T. in [https://books.google.com/books?id=WrQzEqQMpNcC&pg=PA205&lpg=PA205&dq=esther+delano+nash+john+soule+samuel+sampson&source=bl&ots=vYJVId-RSv&sig=5ITukp7MDW6HUlOP4BTaXZJsnkU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CaytVO-iA9WAsQTLkYLQBw&ved=0CB0Q6AEwADgK#v=onepage&q=esther%20delano%20nash%20john%20soule%20samuel%20sampson&f=false Nash--Sampson--Soule] '''NEHGR 56:205 (1902).''' ::"In the Register, Vol. LII. (1898), page 76, a "Genealogist" writes of the families Nash, Sampson and Soule, and I would like to correct a misstatement there made regarding the will of Samuel Nash, of Duxbury. His will, dated 2 June, 1681, says: "Item I giue & bequeath vnto my deceased Grandsons Samuell Samsons two sons (viz) Samuel Samson & Ichabod Samson all my housing" etc. (See Mass. Archives, Plymouth Colony Records, Wills and Inventories, Vol. 4, Part II., pages 227-8) All authorities say that Abraham Sampson married the daughter of Samuel Nash (her name not known), and that their son Samuel Sampson married Esther _______, and had two sons, Samuel and Ichabod. (See Giles Memorial, page 378.) Esther, the widow of Samuel Sampson, married, in 1678, John Soule. It seems, therefore, that Esther could not have been the daughter of Lt. Samuel Nash but the wife of his grandson Samuel Sampson. The conjecture that Esther was the daughter of Philip Delano is probably right, but I should like confirmation of this. A.H.T."T., A. H. ''Nash--Sampson--Soule.'' New England Historical and Genealogical Register 56:205. Boston: NEHGS, 1902 In genealogical format this lays out: :Lieutenant Samuel Nash (c 1602 - c 1684) m. Unknown. ::A. Martha (daughter of Nash in will) m. William Clark. ::B. Daughter (say 1625- before 1681) m. Abraham Sampson (note Abraham had other children). :::1. Mary Howland (listed as grandaughter in Nash's will). :::2. Elizabeth Dillano (listed as grandaughter in Nash's will). :::3. Samuel (c 1646-c1676) (listed as deceased grandson of Nash in will) m. Esther. ::::i. Ichabod (great grandson of Nash). ::::ii. Samuel (great grandson of Nash). This is pretty clear that the daughter of [[Nash-172|Lieutenant Nash]] is not the wife of Samuel Sampson, but instead his mother, the wife of Abraham Sampson. As confirmation, the "History of Duxbury" by Winsor includes the following. :Lieutenant Samuel Nash, resident of Duxbury and sheriff of Plymouth Colony, had Martha, who married William Clark and a daughter, who married Abraham Sampson. "His will names his grand daughters Elizabeth Delano and Mary Howland.” [http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=3koWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA284 page 284] It is interesting that in the NASH bio, Winsor has made no mention of Nash’s bequests to Samuel and Ichabod, Nash’s great grandsons. :Abraham Sampson, resident of Duxbury in 1638, married first a daughter of Samuel Nash, and married second _______ _______ ; had Abraham; Isaac; Samuel; and George. :Samuel Sampson/Samson, son of Abraham was killed in King Phillips' war. He married Esther and had Samuel, and Ichabod. [http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=3koWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA301 page 301]Winsor, Justin. ''History of the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts'' (Google eBook) Duxbury (Mass.): Crosby & Nichols, 1849. (page 301) === Esther/Hester Delano === ==== Arguments for & against Esther/Hester Delano ==== Rebeckah Alden and Hester Delanoy were said to be with child. This "scandalous gossip" was perpetrated by Abraham Pierce and retracted in court in 1661[https://archive.org/stream/recordsofcolonyo0304newp#page/6/mode/2up Records of the colony of New Plymouth in New England] Court Orders: Vol. IV 1661-1668. Boston, 1855. page 7.. It is speculated that Hester Delanoy was the daughter of Philip Delano. Samuel Sampson, about 1669, married someone of child bearing age named Esther. There are no other known Esthers in the right place and time. The Mayflower Society, in it's 2015 George Soule book''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants for Four Generations. "Mayflower Families in Progress."'' Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendents, 2015. page 5., states: John Soule m. (2) "Esther/Hester (Delano?) Sampson ... most probably daughter of Phillippe and Hester (Dewsbury) Delano." Please make note of the ?. Torrey's New England MarriagesTorrey, Clarence A. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004. lists Samuel Sampson married to Esther ___?___ and John Soule's second wife as Hester/?Esther (NASH) SAMPSON? Anderson's Great Migration,Robert Charles Anderson, "Phillip Delano",The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol I, Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society 1995 p. 520, 521 in the article on Philip Delano, at first assigned Esther (b. say 1657) a place as daughter of second wife Mary, stating that Esther is not mentioned by name in any records associated with Philip Delano (p. 520). This "Esther" suggested by Anderson was certainly not Hester Delanoy, falsely accused in 1661, just four years after her birth. Anderson printed a correction on page 2090, citing the Plymouth Colony Record listed above, in which Hester's accuser apologized. He, subsequently, calls her Hester, born about 1641, the daughter of Philip's first wife, Hester Dewsbury. He further stated that Esther was not the wife of John Soule citing NEHGR 87:155, nor was she the wife of Samuel Nash, citing NEHGR 52:76. :Addressing the second half of the sentence, the NEHGR 52:76 (1898) article (see above) does not say that Esther was the wife of Samuel Nash. It says that she was the wife of Samuel Sampson. In any case, the 1898 article was well refuted by NEHGR 56:205 (1902), so we can put that aside as a "slips of the pen" by Anderson. The beginning of the statement by Anderson that she was not the wife of John Soule, NEHGR 87:155, needs to be looked at. :NEHGR 87:155 (1933) "Children and Grandchildren of Captain Standish" by Merton Taylor Goodrich. ::"Sarah .... m. Benjamin Soule, a son of John Soule by his first wife, Rebecca Simmons. This John Soule did not marry Esther Delano, as stated by Winsor, Davis and others."Goodrich, Merton Taylor. "Children and Grandchildren of Captain Standish" New England Historical and Genealogical Register 87:155. Boston: NEHGS, 1933 Author then cites the proof for marriage to Rebecca, but cites no reason why John could not have later married Esther Delano. What was Anderson thinking, when he cited this unexplained reference? From previous paragraph: "John Soule did not marry Esther Delano, as stated by Winsor, Davis and others" :Winsor refers to "The History of Duxbury". Winsor nevers refers to the wife of Samuel Sampson or John Soule as Esther Delano. The Sampson bio, paraphrased above, says that Samuel married Esther (no last name listed). Likewise, the Winsor bio on John Soule says he married Esther (no last name listed), who died Sep 12, 1733, aet. 95. In addition, the Winsor bio for Philip Delano [http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=3koWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA251 (p 251)] says he had a children, including Hester, but says nothing of her husband. :Davis, probably refers to [https://archive.org/details/ancientlandmarks00indavi "Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth" by William Davis]Davis, William Thomas. ''Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth, Part I. Historical Sketch and Titles of Estates. Part II. Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families.'' 1883. The genealogical register for Philip Delano (part II page 84) mentions his daughter Esther by his first wife. The entries for Samuel Sampson (part II page 228) and John Soule (part II page 246) refer to their wife only as Esther. Once again no last name is listed. '''Question:''' If neither Winsor nor Davis made any statement linking John Soule and Esther Delano, who are the others mentioned in NEHGR 87:155 (1933)? Any ideas on who first suggested Esther Delano and what their reasoning was? [[B-404|B-404]] 12:57, 8 January 2015 (EST) === Conclusions === Samuel Sampson and John Soule did not marry Esther Nash. None of the points for or against Esther Delanoy (daughter of Philip Delano and his wife Hester Dewsbury) being the wife of Samuel Sampson and John Soule is proven. However, it has been decided ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/120381/who-was-the-wife-of-samuel-sampson-and-john-soule G2G discussion]) that there is enough circumstantial evidence to list her as their wife. ==Sources ==

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[[Category:Wiborg Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study| name = Wiborg| category = Wiborg_Name_Study}} == Goals == This is a ‘’One Name Study’’ to collect in one place information about the ‘’’Wiborg’’’ surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please edit this page with any contributions you can make. ===Context=== Wiborg, & variants thereof, is a hereditary Scandinavian surname which is found in birth records for at least 9 subsequent generations. The [http://www.norwaydna.no/gedcoms-and-genealogy/norwegian-names-en/ Norway DNA Norgesprosjektet] advises us:
"The most important fact about Norwegian names is that hereditary surnames were not usually used. Except for the bourgeoisie in the cities and some civil servant families, almost all Norwegians were farmers, and used a three-part naming system: *"First name: all given names *"Patronymic: Olsdatter, Sveinsson, Nilsen etc, showing the given name of their father *"Farm name: the name of the farm where they were born or lived – this would change when people moved, but is the name that can best be used to find a person’s origin
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"Exceptions to farm names: *"There are only a few groups of people who did not have farm names: **"Families with hereditary surnames: typically immigrants to Norway 1500-1800 from Holland, Germany, Denmark, clergy, civil servants (only a few per cent of the population)" ...
If you consider military officers to be civil servants, you cover the early examples for the use of Wiborg as a surname. == How to Join == To Join, please either # Add your name to the project members list below or # Contact the project leader [[Wiborg-8|Jim Wiborg]] or # Leave a comment at the foot of the page. # Add the [[Category: Wiborg Name Study]] tag to any pages your judge appropriate for the study. You're also invited to add the {{One Name Study| name = Wiborg| category = Wiborg_Name_Study}} sticker to your profile. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ===Project Members List=== # [[Wiborg-8|Jim Wiborg]], descendent of [[Wiborg-14|Anders Nielsen Wiborg]] – for now the project leader # [[Nedrud-2|Rune Nedrud, Accredited Genealogist]], descendent of [[Wiborg-277|Torsten Wiborg]] # [[Christensen-9824|Jørgen Riis Christensen]], descendent of [[Wiborg-14|Anders Nielsen Wiborg]] ==Wiborg surname variants== * '''Viborg or Wiborg''' - In Danish, Norwegian & Swedish records the name spelling is Viborg or Wiborg (Wiborg & Viborg are found for the same individuals in early Scandinavian records). * '''Wiborg or Wiburg or Viburg''' In German the name is spelled Wiborg or Wiburg * '''Выборг or Vyborg''' - In Russian the Cyrillic spelling is Выборг (i.e., Vyborg). * '''Weborg or Weberg''' - The name is sometimes Anglicized as Weborg or Weberg in the USA * '''Wiberg''' - A name variant found in Sweden == Wiborg in Etymology and Geography == "The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland" by Patrick Hanks, Richard Coates, and Peter McClure suggests that the name is of Scandinavian origin and is derived from the Old Norse words "vig" and "borg," which mean "battle" and "fortress," respectively. Alternately it has been suggested that Wiborg derives from Old Norse ''viðr''' 'felled trees - timbers’ or perhaps ''vé'' ‘ sanctuary or pagan temple’, + ''borg'' ‘fortress or stronghold or town’. Speculation suggests the name derives from either a temple stronghold or a timbered [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viking_ring_fortress Viking ring fortress] (See also: 1) Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press; 2) English - Old Norse Dictionary by Ross G. Arthur; or 3) https://old-norse.net/search.php#search ) Some uses of the name Wiborg/Viborg probably stem from geographic locations. Wiborg/Viborg is the city/town name for: # Farms with the name Wiborg (or a name that was recorded as a variant of Wiborg): ## '''Hveberg''' - Hveberg is Anglicized to Weberg. Hveberg is a farm adjacent to Grinder village, Grue municipality, Solør, Hedmark, Norway. Solør is a Norwegian traditional district consisting of the valley between Elverum in the north and Kongsvinger in the south. ## '''Viberg ''' also spelled '''Vieberg or Wieberg''' is a farm in Vardal, Oppland, Norway ##''' Veberg''' also written '''Weberg, Veghaberg''' or '''Wiiberg''' is a farm in Mælum Parish, Telemark, Norway # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viborg,_Denmark Viborg Denmark] # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vyborg Выборг, Viborg or Vyborg, Russia] - a city on the Karelian Isthmus, formerly Swedish/Finnish, but now part of Leningrad Region, Russia # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viborg,_South_Dakota Viborg, South Dakota, USA] # Wiborg, Kentucky == Known Wiborg Lines == === Descendants of Borgermester Niels Wiborg (circa 1610 - ?) === Mayor (borgermester) Niels Wiborg lived in Malmø, Skåne, Denmark (now Sweden) before 1633. Jonas Budde was married in 1670 in Fredericia, Denmark with Alhed Wiborg, born 29 September 1633 in Malmø, Denmark (modern Sweden), daughter of mayor (borgermester) Niels Wiborg and Karen Hendrichsdatter Franche. Alhed died 19 April 1701 in Stavern, Norway with no surviving children. A reference is:
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonas_Budde Wikipedia article on Jonas Budde]
Another possible child of the borgermester Niels Wiborg was married to Hans Bertelsen Mule, who was an early priest at Eidskog, Hedmark, Norway.Hans Bertelsen Mule: SAO, Heggen og Frøland sorenskriveri I, H/Hb/L0001: Skifteprotokoll, 1667-1675, s. 16b-17a.His second wife was Gjertrud Nilsdatter Wiborg (1624-1683). She was a priest's widow after the parish priest, Christen Andersen Stud, in Tanum, Båhuslen died. Båhuslen, which had been part of Norway, and Skåne which had been part of Denmark, had just been ceded to Sweden in 1658. Hence Gjertrud Nilsdatter Wiborg could be considered a bit of a refugee. Stamtavle over slekten Nannestad Forfatter: Nannestad, Fredrik Medvirker: Nannestad, Eli Publisert: Oslo: (Kirste), Oslo http://urn.nb.no/URN:NBN:no-nb_digibok_2011111405054 (link available from Norwegian ISP only.) Bygdebok for Eidsberg og Mysen. B. 4 : Gårdshistorie; Frøyset, Helge Krog, Rønnaug Wergeland Eidsberg og Mysen historielag Eidsberg bygdebok-komité https://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/38bcc3776ed510c4e40d90e8f3da345e?index=2#49 (link available from Norwegian ISP only.) Alternately Gjertrud Nilsdatter Wiborg, in Eidsberg about 1630-1710, is proposed to be the daughter of Niels Christensen (Holberg) about 1590-1642 and Eline Erlandsdatter. Gjertrud may be the sister of the parish priest in Ås, Akershus in the 1660s, Elias Nilsen Hyldebrandt. Quote:
"Nils Christensen from Wisbor in Giidland (Jutland) anno 1580 (such as Wisborg?) - Jens Bjelke's shariff at the Veden in Berg parish, Tistedalen v. Halden which he managed until 1625"
Christen Christensen Stud, died 12/11 1709 on his way to Trømborg Church. He was the son of the priest in Tanum, Båhuslen, Christen Andersen Stud and Gjertrud Nilsdatter Wiborg. Christen Andersen Stud remained as priest in Båhuslen, under Swedish rule, but his son moved to Norway with his mother after the 1676 death of his father and married the daughter of the priest in the Eidsberg church. During the Gyldenløve War in 1670, Christen Christensen Stud served as the field priest for the "2 Bergenhusic and Trondhjemse Reiment" and participated in the recapture of Båhuslen. He married ====Misc. Research Notes==== Hiistory of Skåne, Denmark for the period includes: * https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1377443/snapphanne-skanska-war-1675-1679 and * * https://www.yumpu.com/sv/document/read/4628260/snapphanar-av-stefan-persson-a-stra-gainge-kommun === Descendants of Captain Henrich Henrichsen Wiborg (circa 1610 - ?) === Captain [[Wiborg-5 |Henrich Henrichsen Wiborg]] was born about 1610 in Wiborg in Norre-Jellan (Viborg, Denmark). He was the husband of Alhed Povelsdatter, about whom it has been suggested without confirmation, descended from Danish royalty. A reference is:
Grener av Eiker-slekten Wiborg; Forfatter: Hauge, Yngvar ; Publisert: Oslo : S.H. Syvertsen, 1966; Språk: Norsk (Bokmål) http://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/46555a2a683a42909fd6ae2c8599f446?index=1#60 - tilgang for norske IP-adresser
===Descendants of Major Anders Nielsen Wiborg (circa 1655 – 1718) === Major [[Wiborg-14| Anders Nielsen Wiborg]] (circa 1655 – 1718) is the founder of several Wiborg lines in Norway. This line is known to have immigrated to the USA as well. A reference is:
Book by Geir Steinar Wiborg titled “Wiborg : en slektsgren med bakgrunn i det gamle norske bondesamfunnet” Gjøvik 1995. (601 s). Norwegian language. [https://lokalhistoriewiki.no/Anders_Nielsen_Wiborg lokalhistoriewiki.no entry on Anders Nielsen Wiborg]

Several direct male descendants of Anders Nielsen Wiborg may allow for Y-DNA confirmation of descent. ===Descendants of Captain Torsten Wiborg (abt. 1680 - 1764)=== [[Wiborg-277| Captain Torsten Wiborg]] first appears as an Army officer in Norway. No publication covering his life and descendents has been identified. ===Descendants of Merchant David Andersen Wiborg (1673 - 1752) === [[Wiborg-412|David Andersen Wiborg]] was born in 1673 and died September 30, 1752 in Arendal. He married multiple times and fathered several lines (Anders Davidsen Wiborg; Thomas Davidsen Wiborg; Otte Davidsen Wiborg; Anne Kirstine Wiborg; Jens Davidsen Wiborg; and Petter Davidsen Wiborg). A reference is:
Øverland, Per: Kjøpmann i Arendal David Andersen Wiborg og hans efterslekt. Trondheim;1992. (74 bl., trykt som manuskript). ISBN 82-90936-39-7. [NO].
===Descendants of Thomas Christensen Wiborg (circa 1680 - ?) and his father, Christen Olufsen Wiborg === [[Wiborg-297|Thomas Christensen Wiborg]] (circa 1680 - ?) married Abigael Ulsen (circa 1680 - ?) and is the father of 8 children, founding several Norwegian lines. A reference is:
Tittel: Slektene Wiborg, Brevik-Kragerø grenen, Schreiner, Esmark, Høegh Forfatter: Fleischer, Martha Wiborg Medvirker: Frölich, Georg Publisert: Oslo : Bye, 1925 Norwegian language. http://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/7d68b3dadf3b18e13892cd0319355387?index=1#21
=== Descendants of Peder Nielsen Wiborg (abt. 1721 - 1785)=== [[Wiborg-234|Peder Nielsen Wiborg]] (circa 1721 - 1785) was Danish - his descendants are found in Norway and the USA. A reference is:
''Drammensfamilien Wiborg'' by Terje Gudbrandson. Oslo: Reidar Wiborg Jr., 1971, Page 7-17; Norwegian language. http://www.nb.no/nbsok/nb/2e389f82fe5d6dbef15b6b3ea76499dc?lang=no#10
==Challenges & Problems == This section captures opportunities to be researched and problems to be resolved. === The missing line === David Andersen Wiborg (1673 - 1752) has not been fully developed on WikiTree, although there are elements of it (e.g., [[Wiberg-34|Diederich Jensen Wiberg]] ). Someone should grab the reins on it and add more. === The Swedish Link === At least one line from Grue ties into Swedish Wiberg lines, but the link is ambiguous or confused. Research opportunities include: # [[Olsen-3806|Erik Olsen aka Wiberg]] was born in Grue, Norway but he & his children consistently take the name surname Wiberg of Viberg in Sweden. It is likely that there is some tie to the line of Wiborgs descended from Major Anders Wiborg in Grue. Several other lines or Swedish Wiborgs exist and remain to be developed. ===More on the Grue Puzzle === [[Weberg-9|Ole Pederrsen Weberg/Hverberg]] was born on 4 January 1831 to Peder Olsen and Guine Pedersdatter Hveberg in Grue. Ole took the surname Weberg in the USA. It is possible that he ties into the various Wiborg lines in Grue, or this may simply be the Anglicized version of Hveberg, as the Norwegian pronunciation is close to the English spelling. Further research is required. ==Miscellaneous Aids== ===Categories & Spaces=== [[Space:Anders Wiborgs descendants in the Norwegian Military|Understanding the roles of Anders Wiborg and his descendants in the Norwegian Military]]. ==References for Wiborg research== === Norwegian Army === * RA, Riksarkivets bibliotek, 1628-1900, s. 17 https://media.digitalarkivet.no/ru10071210041017 http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-ru10071210041017.jpg *Kildeinformasjon: Kommanderende general (KG I) med Det norske krigsdirektorium, Realistisk ordnede pakkesaker, Militære ruller 499 (RA/EA-5419/E/Ea/L0499), 1690-1693, oppb: Riksarkivet. Merknader: Opplandske regiment Permanent sidelenke: http://arkivverket.no/URN:db_read/db/51354/366/ Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-ru20111110610795.jpg * Olai Ovenstad: Militærbiografier Den norske hærs officerer 1628-1814 ==References==

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[[Category: Eckweiler, Rheinland-Pfalz]] [[Category: Lauterecken, Rheinland-Pfalz]] [[Category: Wickert Name Study]] [[Space: Wickert_Name_Study]] = WICKERTZ / WICKHART / WICKERT FAMILY TREE: = The Wickert Family lived in Rheinland-Pfalz during the Holy Roman Empire in an area that later became part of Germany. The family is Germanic and has a German name with German spellings. The family spoke German, and lived through some very troubled times in the history of Europe. We find them first in Eckweiler in the mid 1550s, in the early years of the Protestant Reformation. We think they were probably Protestant, and belonged to new churches set up after Martin Luther challenged the Pope in 1517. If they were originally Roman Catholic, many of those churches and religious institutions were destroyed in the Reformation, and that may be why we do not have records pre-dating 1570. The Book of Concord was published in 1580, and churches may have become more stable by this time. So our records begin with the birth of children to Peter Wickertz, who would have been born sometime in the mid 1550s, but first recorded when he had children in the 1570s through 1610. The Wickert Family spelled their surname at least three different ways between 1550 and 1745: * Wickertz * Wickhard * Wickert ---- == WICKERT Family Descendants:
Generation No. 1 == ---- * '''[[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]]''' is the earliest family member we have found in the church records. * [[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]] was born around 1550 in (based on age of child), and died May 16, 1623 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. He was married twice: * [[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]] married Elisabetha Unknown about 1577 in (based on age of child). She was born about 1555 in (based on age of child), and died April 29, 1590 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. * [[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]] re-married to Anna Wuegers on May 15, 1590 in Winterbach or Eckweiler, the daughter of Hanss Velthen Moegers. Anna Wuegers/Moegers was born about 1570 in Winterbach, Rheinpfalz. * ''' [[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]]'s first marriage: - Children of [[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]] and Elisabetha Unknown are:''' ** [[Wickhart-23|Matthias Wickertz]] was born August 10, 1578 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, and died November 6 1582 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. ** [[Wickhart-24|Gertrude Wickertz]] was born December 19, 1580 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, and died December 29, 1580 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. ** [[Wickhart-25|Hanss Wickertz]] was born May 4, 1582 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, and died November 28, 1582 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. ** [[Wickhart-26| Johannes Wickertz]] was born January 12, 1584 in Eckweiler, Pfalz, and died before 1598 in (when son by same name born). ** [[Wickhart-27|Hanss Velten Wickertz]] (or Wickert) was born April 8, 1588 in Eckweiler or Daubach, and died before 1608 in (when son by same name born). * ''' [[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]]'s second marriage: - Children of Peter [[Wickhart-3|Peter Wickertz]] and Anna Wuegers are:''' ** [[Wickhart-28|Elisabetha Wickerzt]] was born December 6, 1592 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-29|Peter Wickertz]] was born December 11, 1595 in Eckweiler or Daubach. ** ''' [[Wickhart-2|Joannes Wickertz]] was born February 19, 1598 in Eckweiler or Daubach, married Margaretha Rub or Ruben, and had several Wickert children.''' (see Generation 2, below) ** [[Wickhart-30|Frantz Wickertz]] was born June 22, 1602 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-31| Ursula Wickertz]] was born June 2,1605 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, and died 1 May 1,1609 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-32||Valentin Wickertz]] was born January 13, 1608 in Eckweiler, and died March 5, 1609 in Eckweiler at the age of 13 months and 20 days. ** [[Wickhart-33|Heinrich Wickertz]] was born October 13, 1610 in Eckweiler. ---- == WICKERT Family Descendants:
Generation No. 2 == ---- * ''' [[Wickhart-2|Joannes Wickertz]]''' (Peter WICKERTZ1) was born February 19, 1598 in Eckweiler or Daubach. He married Margareta Rub/Rubin/Ruben on September 29, 1618 in Eckweiler, Pfalz, daughter of Franss RUB. She was born about 1600 in Winterbach. '''Children of Joannes WICKERT and Margareta Rub or Ruben or Rubin are:''' ** '''[[Wickhart-1|Hans Melchior Wickhart]] was born August 1, 1619 in Eckweiler, Pfalz, married and had Wickhart children.''' (see Generation 3, below) ** [[Wickhart-17|Elisabetha Agnes Wickert]] was born August 27, 1620 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-18|Magdalena Helena Wickert]] was born August 18, 1622 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-19|Nicholas Wickert]] was born March 7, 1624 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-20|Jost? or Joseph?? Wickert]] was born January 6, 1626 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-21|Nicholas Wickert, II]] was born August 5, 1627 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-22|Anna Eva Wickert]] was born September 21, 1629 in Eckweiler. ---- == WICKERT Family Descendants:
Generation No. 3 == ---- '''[[Wickhart-1|Hans Melchior Wickhart]]''' (Joannes WICKERT2, Peter WICKERTZ1) was born 1 AUG 1619 in Eckweiler, Pfalz. He married Margaretha Unknown about 1650. -Margaretha Unknown was born ABT 1625, and died September 8, 1682 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. '''Children of Hans Melchior WICKHART and Margaretha UNKNOWN are:''' * [[Wickhart-7|Johannes Wickert]] was born July 13, 1651 in Eckweiler. * '''[[Wickhart-6|Hanss Velten Wickhart]] was born 24 August 24, 1653 in Eckweiler.married and had several Wickert children.''' (see Generation 4, below) * '''[[Wickhart-4|Samson Wickhart]] was born 1655 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz.married Engel Catherina Endres, and had several Wickert children.''' (see Generation 4, below) * [[Wickhart-8|Maria Ursula Wickert]] was born December 27,1657 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. She married Johann Henrich Endres February 2, 1683 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, son of Velten Endres and Maria Unknown. He was born August 29, 1658 in Eckweiler They had Endres children.. * [[Wickhart-9| Engel Catharina Wickhart]] was born September 4, 1659 in Eckweiler. She married Johann Eberhard Schmidt on February 2, 1683 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, son of Martin Schmidt. He was born May 19, 1659 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, and died March 22, 1689. They may have had Schmidt children. * [[Wickhart-10|Gertrude Catharina Wickhart]] was born January 15, 1662 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. *''' [[Wickert-6|Hans Georg Wickhart]] was born October 30, 1664 in Eckweiler, Pfalz, and died April 20, 1752 in Lauterecken, Pfalz.married and had Wickert children.''' (see Generation 4, below) * [[Wickhart-34|Hanss Bernhard Wickert]] was born April 1, 1667 in Eckweiler. * [[Wickhart-35|Anna Catharina Wickert]] was born March 20. 1670 in Eckweiler. ---- == WICKERT Family Descendants:
Generation No. 4 == ---- Five of the children married and had families: 1, '''Hanss Velten Wickhart '''(Hans Melchior WICKHART3, Joannes WICKERT2, Peter WICKERTZ1) was born AUG 1653 in Eckweiler. He married Anna Martha EILER 15 APR 1684 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, daughter of Johannes EILNERS?. She was born ABT 1655 in Gemuenden, Bad Kreuznach. We have found two children for this couple. '''Children of Hanss Velten WICKERT and Anna Martha Eiler are:''' ** [[Wickhart-5|Anna Catharina Wickhart]] was born March 12, 1685 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart- |Johann Henrich Wickert]] was born 21 December 21, 1688 in Eckweiler. 2.'''Samson Wickert''' (Hans Melchior WICKHART3, Joannes WICKERT2, Peter WICKERTZ1) was born 1655 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. He married Engel Catharina ENDRES 20 APR 1675 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, daughter of Velten ENDRES and Maria UNKNOWN. She was born 21 AUG 1653 in Eckweiler. We have found many children for this couple. '''Children of Samson WICKERT and Engel Catharina ENDRES are:''' ** '''[[Wickhart-13|Johann Melchior Wickert]] was born February 6, 1676 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz.married and had Wickert children.''' ** [[Wickhart-12| Johann Henrich Wickhart]] was born June 3, 1677 in Eckweiler. He married Female Unknown 1700 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. She was born about 1680. ** Johannes Wickert was born February 16, 1679 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-14|Johann Jost Wickhart]] was born December 19 1681 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, and died April 11,1682 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. ** [[Wickhart-15|Anna Sophia Wickhart]] was born April 15, 1685 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-16|Maria Elisabetha Wickert]] was born March 25, 1689 in Eckweiler. She married Nicholaus SCHAUSS January 31, 1708 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. He was born about 1685 in Ippensheid, Bad Kreuznach, Pfalz. Tjey had Schauss children. 3. '''[[Wickert-6|Hans Georg Wickert]]''' (Hans Melchior WICKHART3, Joannes WICKERT2, Peter WICKERTZ1) was born October 30, 1664 in Eckweiler, Pfalz, and died April 20, 1752 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. He married Anna Elisabetha Beter on January 23, 1691 in Lauterecken?, Pfalz, daughter of Hans Conrad Beter and Magdalena Catharina Haas. She was born October 6, 1669 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, was christened 6 OCT 1669 in Eckweiler, Pfalz, and died November 19, 1737 in Lauterecken,, Pfalz.married Anna Elizabetha Beter and had Wickert children. We have found many children for this couple. '''Children of Hans Georg WICKERT and Anna Elisabetha BETER are:''' 1. [[Wickert-21| Johann Georg Wickert]] was born 14 OCT 1691 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died 6 MAY 1742 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. He married Anna Catharina HERMANN 16 JUN 1722 in Lauterecken. She was born 4 FEB 1699 in Lohnweiler, Kusel, Pfalz, and died 10 JAN 1768 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. 2. [[Wickert-22| Johann Daniel Wickert]] was born 14 MAR 1694 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. 3. [[Wickert-23| Johann Heinrich Wickert]] was born 27 MAY 1696 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died 7 MAR 1760 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. He married Maria Henrietta MEYER 6 SEP 1725 in Lauterecken. She was born 5 JUL 1705 in Labenheim (Catholic?), and died 21 JAN 1777 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. 4. [[Wickert-28| Johann Adam Wickert]] was born July 27, 1698 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died 29 SEP 1703 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. 5. [[Wickert-24| Johann Peter Wickert]] was born February 24, 1701 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and April 3, 1760 at the age of 59, in Lauterecken, Pfalz. He married Maria Elisabetha Schiesen on July 7, 1733 in Lauterecken. She was born about 1702 in Nussbach, Pfalz, and died 1 JAN 1768 at the age of 66, in Lauterecken, Pfalz. 6. [[Wickert-25|Maria Elisabetha Wickert]] was born July 20, 1703 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. She married Johann Nickel Haas about 1725. He was born about 1700. 7. [[Wickert-5|Maria Cecilia Wickert]] was born August 24, 1705 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died October 8, 1747 at the age of 45 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, married George Leonhardt Dressel, and had Dressel children (see below). 8. [[Wickert-27| Johann Philipp Wickert]] was born March 8, 1709 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died March 18, 1729 at the age of 20 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. 9. [[Wickert-26|Maria Magdalena Wickert]] was born 8 March 8, 1713 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died 27 April 27, 1729 at the age of 14 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. 4. Maria Ursula Wickhart married Johann Heinrich Endres and had Endres children. 5. Engel Catherina Wickhart married Johann Eberhard Schmidt and had Schmidt children. ---- == WICKERT Family Descendants:
Generation No. 5 == ---- Johann Melchior Wickert (Samson Wickert4, Hans Melchior WICKHART3, Joannes WICKERT2, Peter WICKERTZ1) was born 6 FEB 1676 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz. He married Anna Catharina SCHAUSS 9 FEB 1700 in Eckweiler, Rheinpfalz, daughter of Niclaus SCHOUSSER?. She was born ABT 1680 in Winterburg, Bad Kreuznach, Pfalz. '''Children of Johann Melchior Wickert and Anna Catharina Schauss are:''' ** [[Wickhart-36|Unknown Daughter Wickert]] was born 11 JUN 1702 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-37|Unknown Son Wickert, I]] was born 21 MAR 1706 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-38|Unknown Son Wickert, II]] was born 26 MAY 1707 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-39|Valentin Wickert]] was born 3 JUN 1712 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-40|Johann Christian Wickert]] was born 13 SEP 1716 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-41|Anna Catharina Wickert]] was born 11 JUN 1719 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-42|Johann Peter Wickert]] was born 13 JUL 1721 in Eckweiler. ** [[Wickhart-43|Johann Eberhard Wickert]] was born 30 SEP 1725 in Eckweiler. '''Cecilia Wickert is a first cousin of Johann Melchior Wickert, because her father was Hans George Wickert, a brother of Samson Wickert''': * [[Wickert-5|Maria Cecilia Wickert]] (Hans Georg WICKERT4, Hans Melchior WICKHART3, Joannes WICKERT2, Peter WICKERTZ1) was born August 24, 1705 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died October 8, 1747 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. She married Georg Leonhard Dressel on April 20, 1728 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, son of Florentin Dressel. He was born April 4, 1696 in Meisenheim, Pfalz, and died July 2,,1782 in Oberlauterecken, Kusel, Pfalz, at the age of 42 years, leaving her husband a widower at the age of 51, and possibly several young children '''Children of [[Wickert-5|Maria Cecilia Wickert]] and [[Dressel-21|Georg Leonhardt Dressel]] are:''' ** [[Dressel-77| Johann Peter Dressel]] was born September 30, 1729 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died October 20, 1793 in Feilbingert, Rheinpfalz, Germany; 65y 3d; widower. He married Maria Catharina Weber 1755 in Feilbingert, Rheinpfalz, Germany, daughter of Johann Nickol Weber and Agnesa Unknown. She was born about 1733, and died before October 1793 She was born about 1733, and died before Johann Peter because he was widower when he died. ** [[Dressel-34| Johann Adam Dressel]] was born March 3, 1731 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. He married Anna Margaretha Durst on February 8, 1757 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. She was born about 1735 in (based on marriage date). ** [[Dressel-20|Johann Nicholas Dressel]] was born MAR 1732 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died October 5, 1781 in Feilbingert, Rheinpfalz, Germany.at the age of 49. Johann Nicholas DRESSEL married Anna Christina WEBER on 27 DEC 1757 in Feilbingert, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany, when he was 25 years old. and had DRESSEL children. ** [[Dressel-35|Johann Georg Dressel]] was born 22 October 22, 1734 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. He married Anna Elisabetha Unknown 16 OCT 1763 in Feilbingert, Rheinpfalz, Germany. She was born ABT 1745. ** [[Dressel-78|Friederich Wilhelm Dressel]] was born 29 DEC 1736 in Lauterecken, Pfalz, and died 1737 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. ** [[Dressel-79|Johann Ludwig Dressel]] was born 6 JAN 1738 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. ** [[Dressel-80|Eva Magdalena Catharina Dressel]] was born 15 DEC 1739 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. ** [[Dressel-81|Friedrich Daniel Dressel]] was born 30 OCT 1741 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. ** [[Dressel-82|Georg Daniel Dressel]] was born 4 JUN 1743 in Lauterecken, Pfalz. ** [[Dressel-83|Georg Leonhard Dressel]] was born 7 FEB 1745 in Lauterecken, Pfalz.married and had DRESSEL children. This website originally constructed by [[Troy-204|Sharon troy Centanne]] in July 2007 and updated for wikitree on Thursday, March 31, 2016. == Sources == * Research by my living cousinS Jillaine Smith and Darcy McCabe in the original records at Eckweiler and Lauterecken, Rhein-Pfalz, Germany

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The 2024 WikiGames are coming in August! Follow {{tag|wikitree_events}} for details.
== What are the WikiGames? == The WikiGames are a four-day, four-event race for the gold! The overall goal of the event is to support our [[Help:The_Free_Family_Tree|mission]] to grow and improve our single-family tree as well as increase the number of connections. === 2024 === This year our WikiGames will take place over two weekends, with two events taking place each weekend. Each event will start at 8pm EDT (1am UTC/10am AEST) The schedule is as follows: *August 23 - Sourcing Slalom *August 24 - Date Diving *August 30- Cross-Country Connecting *August 31- Long-Distance Locating Each event has three heats that run for 10 hours each. When you register, you'll sign up for a specific heat for all the events. The starting heat times are: *Heat I: (8pm EDT/1am UTC/10am AEST) *Heat II: (2am EDT/7am UTC/4pm AEST) *Heat III: (8am EDT/1pm UTC/10pm AEST) All details are listed below but if you are ready to have fun, go for the gold and improve our tree, register now! == Registration == To participate in the WikiGames, you need to register in advance. Registration is free, like everything on WikiTree. If you're not already a WikiTree [[Help:Membership|member]], join before registering, proceed through the quick steps, and sign the [[Special:Honor_Code|Honor Code]]. Then simply post an answer here: {{G2GLink|1738020}}. Include the following details so we can assign you to the appropriate team: *Which heat would you like to participate in? (Note: you'll be assigned the same heat for all four events. Each heat lasts for 10 hours.) **Heat I: (8pm EDT/1am UTC/10am AEST) **Heat II: (2am EDT/7am UTC/4pm AEST) **Heat III: (8am EDT/1pm UTC/10pm AEST) *How do you prefer to communicate? **[[Help:Discord|Discord]] **{{G2G}} {|border=2 width=550 ! align="center" width=25|Heat ! align="center"|1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13||14||15||16||17||18||19||20||21||22 |- |align="center" |'''1''' |width=227 style="background:#FEF3D9;" colspan=10 align=center|GMT +10 |width=273 style="background:#D3D3D3;" colspan=12| |- |align="center" |'''2''' | width=137 style="background:#D3D3D3;" colspan=6| | width=226 style="background:#FEF3D9;" colspan=10 align=center|GMT +1 | width=137 style="background:#D3D3D3;" colspan=6| |- |align="center" |'''3''' | width=273 style="background:#D3D3D3;" colspan=12| | width=227 style="background:#FEF3D9;" colspan=10 align=center|GMT -4 |} Registration will run from (TBD). === I have registered, what's next? === Once you've received your team assignment, participate in the team zoom get to know your team members and coordinate. Next, join us on YouTube (TBD) for our Opening Ceremony. Read more about participation below. You can also add this participation sticker to your profile: {| |Markup||Sticker |- |width=100|
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{{Clear}} |width=100|{{Community Event |image=WikiGames-15.png |text=competed |event=2024 WikiGames }} |} == How to Participate == Each event has its own participation instructions and will run for 12 hours with a one-hour break in between. === Event 1 - Sourcing Slalom === If you've participated in one of our [[Help:Source-a-Thon|Source-a-Thons]], this event is just like it. The goal of this event is to remove profiles from the [[:Category:Unsourced Profiles|Unsourced Profiles]] category or profiles already present on WikiTree and unsourced. They cannot be new profiles that you create. For the purposes of this event, unsourced means there are no sources listed at all. Select an [[Help:Privacy#Open|Open]] (white) profile from anywhere in the category or one of its subcategories and search for sources to back up the facts of the person's life. Valid sources include census records, BMD records/index references, military documents, land documents, wills, etc. A source cannot be another user-generated family tree, such as Geni or an Ancestry Member Tree. When you find a source: # Edit the profile to add the source, according to our [[Help:Sources|Sources]] guide. # Remove the {{[[Template:Unsourced|Unsourced]]}} [[Help:Research Note Boxes|Research Note Box]] tag. # Save the profile and click the Challenge Tracker button. # On the Challenge Tracker, select the WikiGames checkbox. If you don't find a source after searching, consider adding [[Help:Research Notes|Research Notes]] saying where you looked. For example: "Looked for John in the US Census records for 1900-1940 and couldn't find him on FamilySearch or Ancestry." This way the next researcher knows where to start. === Event 2 - Date Diving === If you have participated in the [[Space:WikiTree Friday Date Night|Friday Date Night]], this will be just like that! Choose from the following categories on [https://plus.wikitree.com/ WikiTree+] (''don't forget to click "find suggestions" to generate the report''): * (131) No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=131 Report] | [[Space:DBE_131|Instructions]] * (132) No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=132 Report] | [[Space:DBE_132|Instructions]] * (133) No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=133 Report] | [[Space:DBE_133|Instructions]] * (134) No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died | [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=134 Report] | [[Space:DBE_134|Instructions]] === Event 3 - Cross-Country Connecting === If you've participated in one of our [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Connect-a-Thons]], this event is just like it. The goal of this event is to connect more people on WikiTree by adding missing relatives. Scores are tracked automatically. You do not need to use the "challenge tracker" or manually keep track of how many profiles you add. Our system counts the number of non-living family members you add. Often these will be "collateral" relatives that members neglected to add when adding their family tree. All profiles must have at least one valid source. Creating any new profile counts as one point, with just two exceptions: # If you create a profile with no relationship to any other profile, it does not count. # If you create a profile for a living person, it does not count. For example: * Create person A with [[Special:EditFamily|Add an Unrelated Person]]: 0 points. * Create person B as the spouse of person A: 1 point. * Create person C as the child of person A: 1 point. * Create person D as the parent of person B: 1 point. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Connect-a-Thon#Ideas_for_where_to_work_from here for ideas for where to work from]. === Event 4 - Long-Distance Locating === This year we started the [[Space:Locators Challenge|Locators Challenge]]! This will be just like that! Modify a search below to get profiles from a specific country or region (state, province, county etc.). These searches include the country or region in the marriage and/or death location :Country: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=country%3DCanada+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation++sql%3D%22(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Date+num%5D.AsNumber+in+18700101..18991231)%22&MaxProfiles=500&Format= country=Canada open 1870 - 1899] : Region: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=region%3DWashington+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation++sql%3D%22(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Date+num%5D.AsNumber+in+18700101..18991231)%22&MaxProfiles=500&Format= region=Washington open 1870 - 1899] These searches look for the name of the country or region somewhere other than a properly formatted location (city, region, country all separated by commas).
'''Note:''' results can include people with the place as a name. :Country: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Canada+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation++1890s+not+1880s+not+country%3DCanada+&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=100 Canada open birthlocation=missinglocation 1890s not 1880s not country=Canada] :Region: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Maryland+open+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+1890s+not+1880s+not+region%3DMaryland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format= Maryland open birthlocation=missinglocation 1890s not 1880s not region=Maryland] If you want a big challenge, try these profiles with [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation+deathlocation%3Dmissinglocation+nospouses+1890s+not+1880s&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=100 '''no locations''' in them] == Teams == After registration ends, teams will be assigned by the WikiTree Events Committee. Hopefully you can get to know some new people in our community! Participants will be notified of their teams the Monday before the WikiGames begins after the Opening Ceremony. === Team List === * [[Space:Aspiring_Aspens|Aspiring Aspens]] * [[Space:Brilliant_Birches|Brilliant Birches]] * [[Space:Super_Cedars|Super Cedars]] * [[Space:Charming_Chestnuts|Charming Chestnuts]] * [[Space:Collaborative_Conifers|Collaborative Conifers]] * [[Space:Exquisite_Elms|Exquisite Elms]] * [[Space:Fantastic_Firs|Fantastic Firs]] * [[Space:Glorious_Gingkos|Glorious Gingkos]] * [[Space:Heavenly_Hemlocks|Heavenly Hemlocks]] * [[Space:Magnificent_Magnolias|Magnificent Magnolias]] * [[Space:Marvelous_Maples|Marvelous Maples]] * [[Space:Pensive Pines|Pensive Pines]] * [[Space:Popular_Poplars|Popular Poplars]] * [[Space:Remarkable_Redwoods|Remarkable Redwoods]] * [[Space:Wonderful_Willows|Wonderful Willows]] == Tracking == Unlike other big community events, WikiGames will not have a live leaderboard so that the awards will be a surprise! Winners will be announced in our closing ceremony on Monday, August 28th, at 8am EDT/Noon UTC. == Winners == There will be the following opportunties for individuals and teams to wins: * Individual bronze, silver and gold medals for the top three scorers in the Sourcing Slalom, Cross-Country Connecting, Date Diving and Long-Distance Locatting events. *Team bronze, silver and gold medals for the top three teams in all four events. *Team bronze, silver and gold medals for the top three overall teams. There will be special stickers for the individual and team winners. You can check out [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628279/have-you-seen-the-highlights-from-first-ever-wikigames-event this highlights post] to find the winners and all the stats from the event. == LiveCast Schedule == === '''August 23/24 - Opening Ceremony/Sourcing Slalom''' === * Opening Ceremony/Heat I Kickoff (7:45pm EDT/12:45am UTC/9:45am AEST) * Heat II Kickoff (2am EDT/7am UTC/4pm AEST) *Heat III Kickoff (8am EDT/1pm UTC/10pm AEST) *Almost there (2pm EDT/7pm UTC/4am AEST) *Winner Ceremony (6pm EDT/11pm UTC/8am AEST) === '''August 24/25 - Date Diving''' === * Heat I Kickoff (7:45pm EDT/12:45am UTC/9:45am AEST) * Heat II Kickoff (2am EDT/7am UTC/4pm AEST) *Heat III Kickoff (8am EDT/1pm UTC/10pm AEST) *Almost there (2pm EDT/7pm UTC/4am AEST) *Winner Ceremony (6pm EDT/11pm UTC/8am AEST) === '''August 30/31 - Cross-Country Connecting''' === *Heat I Kickoff (7:45pm EDT/12:45am UTC/9:45am AEST) * Heat II Kickoff (2am EDT/7am UTC/4pm AEST) *Heat III Kickoff (8am EDT/1pm UTC/10pm AEST) *Almost there (2pm EDT/7pm UTC/4am AEST) *Winner Ceremony (6pm EDT/11pm UTC/8am AEST) === '''August 31/September 1 - Long-Distance Locating/Closing Ceremony''' === *Heat I Kickoff (7:45pm EDT/12:45am UTC/9:45am AEST) * Heat II Kickoff (2am EDT/7am UTC/4pm AEST) *Heat III Kickoff (8am EDT/1pm UTC/10pm AEST) *Almost there (2pm EDT/7pm UTC/4am AEST) *Winner Ceremony (6pm EDT/11pm UTC/8am AEST) *Closing Ceremony (7pm EDT/12am UTC/9am AEST)

WikiTree 15th Anniversary Cookbook

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Collaborating on a community cookbook to celebrate the 15th Anniversary of WikiTree! = 15th Anniversary Community Cookbook = Tune in on Sunday, 5 November 2023 at 4-5 PM EST / 9-10 PM UTC, for the reveal with [[Robinson-27225|Azure]] & [[Ko-31|Betsy]]. {{Image|file=WikiTree Day Images-140.png|size=550px|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jykdLben1gY}} ==[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-16.pdf Table of Contents]== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-15.pdf Main Dishes]=== ===Side Dishes=== ====[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-2.pdf Part One]==== ====[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-3.pdf Part Two]==== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-4.pdf Breads and Pasta]=== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-6.pdf Condiments]=== ===[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-5.pdf Snacks]=== ===Desserts=== ====[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-14.pdf Part One]==== ====[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-10.pdf Part Two]==== ==[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/WikiTree_15th_Anniversary_Cookbook-13.pdf Table of Indices]== =Others= == [[Space:Gravestone_Recipes|Gravestone Recipes]]== == Recipes Named for People == Section on recipes named after people *[[Павлова-3|Анна Павловна Pavlovna Матвеевна Matveyevna (Павлова) Pavlova (1881-1931)]]

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[[Category:Glossaries]] '''See [[Glossary]], the main WikiTree Help page''' that defines terms and abbreviations commonly used in WikiTree's community. See also additional WikiTree Glossaries listed under the [[:Category:Glossaries|Glossaries Category]]. This page is to provide a supplemental list of other acronyms and abbreviations encountered in WikiTree. To add to this list, you can edit this page or post a comment. Please add external links to additional lists under the [[#External_Links|External Links section]]. G2G is the best place to ask about a mystery acronym or abbreviation - posting to G2G from this page will help track such questions. == WikiTree Acronyms & Abbreviations == : '''BMD''': Births, Marriages, Deaths, see [https://www.allacronyms.com/BMD/genealogy AllAcronyms.com - BMD] :'''CBE''': Communication Before Editing, see [[Help:Communication_Before_Editing|Help: Communication Before Editing]] : '''CLN''': Current Last Name (a datafield on people profiles), see [[Name_Fields]] : '''DD''': WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors Data Doctors] :'''DOB''': Date of birth (a datafield on people profiles), see [[Date_Fields]] :'''DOD''': Date of death (a datafield on people profiles), see [[Date_Fields]] :'''DOM''': Date of marriage (a datafield on marriage profiles), see [[Date_Fields]] :'''DWWA''': Don't WikiTree While Angry, see [[Help:Don%27t_WikiTree_While_Angry |Help: Don't WikiTree While Angry]] :'''EPCs''': Extra-pair copulations (appears to be a European usage), see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/941693/dna-looks-at-500-years-of-extramarital-sex-in-western-europe?show=942297#c942297 G2G discussion] :'''EPP''': Extra-pair paternity (appears to be a European usage), see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/941693/dna-looks-at-500-years-of-extramarital-sex-in-western-europe?show=942297#c942297 G2G discussion] :'''FASG''': Fellow of the [https://fasg.org American Society of Genealogists] :'''FSP''': [[Help:Free-Space_Profile |Help: Free-Space Profile]], which can be created on WikiTree to supplement family history :'''G2G''': WikiTree's Genealogist-to-Genealogist Forum, see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/about About G2G] :'''GEDCOM''': "GEnealogical Data COMmunication" (see [[Help: GEDCOM]]) : '''LNAB''': Last Name At Birth (what name the person was born with), see [[Name_Fields]]
: LNAB is also the basis for a WikiTree ID (e.g., Webster-2256). Add double brackets to make it "clickable" - [[[[Webster-2256]]]] : '''Lnu''': Last name unknown (not recommended for use in WikiTree, but may be encountered in a profile; see others, listed by the [[Space:Unknowns|Unknowns Project]]) :'''MIR''': Mentor Intervention Request, see [[Help:Mentor_Intervention_Request|Mentor Intervention Request]] : '''Mnu''': * Maiden name unknown (not recommended for use in WikiTree, but may be encountered in a profile) * Middle name unknown (not recommended for use in WikiTree, but may be encountered in a profile; see others, listed by the [[Space:Unknowns|Unknowns Project]]) : '''MRCA''': Most Recent Common Ancestor, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most_recent_common_ancestor Wikipedia (MRCA)] & [[Space:DNA_Project_Resources_Page#MRCA|WikiTree's DNA Project Resources Page (MRCA)]] : '''NNS''': New Netherland Settlers, an abbreviation for [[Project:New_Netherland_Settlers|that project]] : '''NPE''': Non-Paternity Event (genetic genealogy), from [http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/NPE The Free Dictionary] (WikiTree's [[Project:DNA|DNA Project]] lists common DNA terms on its [[Space:DNA_Project_Resources_Page|DNA Project Resources Page]]); aka Non-Paternal Event, Non-Parental Event, or Not Parent Expected (see above EPP also) : '''OLN''': Other Last Name (a datafield on people profiles), see [[Name_Fields]] : '''OP''': Opening post; also occasionally used to mean the person who made the opening post (on G2G - see [[#G2G|above]]) : '''PA''': Project Account (see [[Help:Project Accounts]])A project account (PA) can be a profile manager. If a PA is a profile manager, the corresponding project box (PB) must be displayed; conversely, if a project box is displayed, the corresponding project account must be a manager. Profiles displaying a project box and managed by the corresponding project account are called project-managed profiles (PMPs). A profile that is locked - i.e., a project-protected profile (PPP) - must be a project-managed profile. Stated as a formula: PA+PB=PMP; if PPP, then PMP. (Note that a profile can be a project-managed profile but not PPP.)
: '''PB''': Project Box (see [[Help: Project Boxes]]) : '''PC''': [[Project Coordinator]] : '''PGM''': Puritan Great Migration, an abbreviation for [[Project:Puritan_Great_Migration|that project]] : '''PL''': [[Help:Project Leaders|Project Leader]] : '''PM''': Private message, see [[Help:Private_Messages|Help: Private Messages]]
: '''PM''': Profile Manager, see [[Help:Profile_Manager|Help: Profile Manager]] : '''PMP''': Project-Managed Profile (see [[Help:Project-Managed_Profiles]]) :'''POB''': Place of birth (a datafield on people profiles), see [[Location_Fields]] :'''POD''': Place of death (a datafield on people profiles), see [[Location_Fields]] :'''POM''': Place of marriage (a datafield on marriage profiles), see [[Location_Fields]] : '''PPP''': Project-Protected Profile (for details, see [[Project_protection]]) : '''TL''': [[Team Leaders|Team Leader]] : '''TL''': [[Trusted List]] : '''UEL''' and '''UE''': United Empire Loyalist and United Empire, respectively. UEL designates a Loyalist ancestor and UE designates a descendant of a Loyalist. For more information, see WikiTree's [[Project: United Empire Loyalists]] and the project's [[:Category:United_Empire_Loyalists|category page]]. : '''UPM''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Unresponsive_Profile_Managers Unresponsive Profile Manager], or an Unresponsive Profile Manager Request Form (as in "file a UPM") : '''wp''' (or w.p. or wp.): will probated; will proved (from Geni's [https://www.geni.com/projects/Abbreviations-Acronyms-for-Genealogy-The-Accepted/3096 Abbreviations and Acronyms for Genealogy]) == Source References == Many sources are so frequently used in genealogy that they are often referenced in shorthand. Here are some. While most of the sources listed below are considered reliable, FindAGrave is considered by most projects as reliable "with conditions" (i.e., sources and/or tombstone images) and FamilySearch's Pedigree Resource Files on their own are considered unreliable (although they may include citations to reliable sources). See [[:Category:Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] for links to Reliable Sources pages for pre-1700 WikiTree projects. : '''DWB''': [http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/index.html Dictionary of Welsh Biography], [https://www.llgc.org.uk/ National Library of Wales] : '''FG''' / '''FAG''': [http://www.findagrave.com Find a Grave]See also [[Help:Find A Grave]]. Note that, as of 26 October 2022, "[https://www.findagrave.com/brand-guidelines Find a Grave® Style Guide and Logo]" states that references to the site should "use the full name with capitalization... always use a lowercase 'a'.... When using the name of the site, please include the ® mark after the first instance. We avoid using acronyms for the site name, but if necessary we use FG." : '''FMG''': [http://fmg.ac/ Foundation for Medieval Genealogy] :: Host site for Medieval Lands (MedLands) database (see WikiTree's [[Space:Medieval_Lands|MedLands]] source page). : '''FMP''': [https://www.findmypast.com/ Find My Past] : '''GRO''': [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/faq.asp General Register Office] (UK) :: See [[Space:England Orphan Trail: Citation templates|England Orphan Trail: Citation templates]] : '''GSMD''': [https://www.themayflowersociety.org General Society of Mayflower Descendants] :'''IOOF''': [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independent_Order_of_Odd_Fellows Independent Order of Odd Fellows] usually used in connection with cemeteries : '''ISOGG''': [https://isogg.org International Society of Genetic Genealogy] (the "Beginner's Guide" section includes a glossary with acronyms) : '''NEHGR''': New England Historical and Genealogical Register, published by NEHGS : '''NEHGS''': [https://www.americanancestors.org New England Historic Genealogical Society] : '''NYGBR''': New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, published by [http://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org New York Genealogical and Biographical Society] : '''PRF''': [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Pedigree_Resource_File Pedigree Resource File], a collection of user-submitted genealogies at FamilySearch.org : '''TAG''': ''[http://americangenealogist.com The American Genealogist]'' : '''TG''': ''[https://fasg.org/the-genealogist/ The Genealogist],'' owned since 1997 by "The American Society of Genealogists, who have maintained a publication schedule of two issues per year". == Latin Terms and Abbreviations == This section lists Latin terms and abbreviations (previously collecting in the comments) that are frequently found in sources or references. Many of the definitions were found on [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~randyj2222/genealogy/abbrev.html this Rootsweb page], accessed 30 September 2019. See also [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/387232/ this G2G discussion] (for example, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/387232/ran-across-dsp-for-the-first-time-in-a-profile-what?show=387310#a387310 this comment] lists variations of ''dsp'') & [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1354075/what-these-16th-century-dorset-parish-records-abbreviations this one]. See the External Links section below too. :'''''d.s.p.''''': ''descessit sine prole'' - died without issue (in other words, no children) :'''''d.v.p.''''': ''decessit vita patris'' - died in the lifetime of the father :'''''ibid.'' or ''ibidem''''': "in the same place", used to indicate that a reference is from the same source as the previous reference (from [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ibid. Merriam-Webster]). '''Note''': This should not be used in a Wiki, since citations don't stay in the same place in a WikiTree profile as they would on a printed page. :'''''i.p.m.''''': Inquisition ''post mortem'' (see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1082056/where-to-find-an-uncalendered-inquisition-post-mortem this G2G discussion], [http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/blog/digitising-the-calendars-of-inquisitions-post-mortem/ this external link], and the definition from [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/England_Probate_Records FamilySearch] included in the comment below, from 2017) :'''''n.b.''''': ''nota bene'' - note well (frequently NB; many who use NB also use ND, standing for "no date") :'''''ob cælebs'' or ''ob. cæl.''''': died a bachelor :'''''op. cit.''''': ''opere citato'' - in the work cited (from [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/387232/ran-across-dsp-for-the-first-time-in-a-profile-what?show=387302#a387302 this G2G comment]). '''Note''': As with ''ibidem'', the rearrangement of citations that can occur in a Wiki make this a problematic term to use in a WikiTree profile. : '''''ux, vx''': uxor'' - wifeGenealogy.com: [https://www.genealogy.com/articles/research/00000012.html Latin terms] (accessed 2 September 2022). : '''''vid.''': vidua'' - widowWiktionary: Latin [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/vidua#Latin vidua] == External Links == See Source References above also, and the Jan 18 2021 Comment below. * [https://www.geni.com/projects/Abbreviations-Acronyms-for-Genealogy-The-Accepted/3096 Abbreviations and Acronyms for Genealogy] (Geni) * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rigenweb/abbrev.html Abbreviations Found in Genealogy] (USGenWeb) * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tapperofamily/abbrev.html Abbreviations in Medieval Genealogy] (Rootsweb) * [http://genealogytoday.com/family/tree/abbreviate.html Abbreviations and Acronyms] (Genealogy Today.com) * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Acronyms_and_Abbreviations Acronyms and Abbreviations] (FamilySearch.org) * [https://www.acronymslist.com Acronyms List] (acronymslist.com; includes 22 categories of acronyms, several of which might be found on WikiTree including Human Genome Acronyms, plus a search function) * [https://www.kitchentablecomputers.com/computer_acronyms.php Handy Computer Acronyms and Abbreviations] (Kitchen Table Computers) * Latin ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_abbreviations List of Latin abbreviations] (Wikipedia) ** [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Latin_Genealogical_Word_List#Genealogical_Abbreviations Latin Genealogical Word List - Latin Abbreviations] (FamilySearch) * [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/links/links.shtml Medieval Genealogy: Links], [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/links/links.shtml#misc Miscellaneous Section], which includes ''Abbreviations:'' ** [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~medieval/faq.htm#GN13 Glossary & Common Abbreviations] (soc.genealogy.medieval) ** [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~framland/framland/abbr.htm Abbreviations Occurring in 17th Century Records] (Guy Etchells) * Military Links ** [https://www.jcs.mil/Portals/36/Documents/Doctrine/pubs/dictionary.pdf DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~randyj2222/abbrev.html Roots Genealogical Abbreviations] (explaining abbreviations used in Rootsweb) * [https://www.legalgenealogist.com/2018/01/19/short-forms-redux/ Short Forms Redux: Abbreviations often found in the law] (The Legal Genealogist blog) * [http://www.themorrisclan.com/GENEALOGY/RESEARCH/TERMINOLOGY%20USED%20BY%20OUR%20ANCESTORS.html Terminology Used by Our Ancestors] (The Morris Clan) * [http://www.urbandictionary.com/ Urban Dictionary] (for netcronyms, such as [http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=l8r L8R]) * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nyunywh/upstatenywelsh/welshlanguagetools.html Welsh Language Tools for Genealogists] (Upstate New York Welsh), a collection of useful links, including ** [http://www.genealogywise.com/group/walesandwelshgenealogy/forum/topics/common-words-phrases-on-welsh Common Words & Phrases on Welsh head stones & Memorial Inscriptions] :'''Footnotes'''

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[[Category: GEDCOM Help]] '''NOTE''': AGC is now part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension]. It is still also available as a standalone browser extension but that my change at some point. WikiTree AGC (Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup) is a Browser Extension developed by [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]] that allows the user to reformat a profile that was created from a GEDCOM (by GEDCOMpare or the earlier GEDCOM import process). ''NOTE: There are user options to configure the reformatting which are not immediately obvious, see the User Options section below.'' == How to install == As mentioned above this is now part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser extension] so see that page for install instructions. If for some reason you need to install the old standalone extension read on... The extension is free to install and use (except on the Apple App Store). It works in many different browsers. * For Chrome, Opera, Brave, Edge, Vivaldi and other Chromium based browsers , install it from the [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-agc/jbmjbhgjjademhplejlndlbolmodingj Chrome Web Store]. * For Firefox install it from the [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wikitree-agc/ Firefox Add-ons page]. * For Safari on Mac or iOS go to the App Store and search for "WikiTree AGC" == How to use == In WikiTree go to a profile that was created from a GEDCOM. Click the edit tab and scroll down to the the '''Edit Text''' section. If WikiTree AGC can recognize this as a GEDCOM created profile then there will be an AGC button to the left of the line of buttons above the big text box: {{Image|file=WikiTree_AGC-4.png |align=c |size=l }} Press this button and the text in the big text box will be reformatted. Scroll down and press the "Preview" button so see what it will look like if saved. There is a video demonstation on this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPtVt1u8vns Feature Friday Episode]. === Undo feature === If you want to try again with different options or want to make some manual changes before reformatting you can undo the changes and try again. If you look at the AGC button again you will see it now looks like this (sorry still temporary art!): {{Image|file=WikiTree_AGC-5.png |align=c |size=l }} Pressing it again will undo the changes (in both the text box and any other fields that the extension has changed). You can then edit the user options (see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_AGC&public=1#User_options below]) and press the button again to redo the reformatting with the new options. == What problem does this extension address? == The current GEDCOMpare tool creates profiles which many users are not happy with. The primary problem is that the biography section is so unlike what a typical WikiTree user would create that some users feel that it is faster to delete the whole biography and start over. While this may be an exaggeration, if we can automatically create a biography that provides a nice starting point that the users can then gradually improve, that would make the GEDCOM pathway more attractive. So this extension adds a button that, when pressed, reads the GEDCOMpare created biography and replaces it with a new biography in a chronological narrative format. The user can then preview it and make edits before saving the changes. Some of the most obvious issues with the latest GEDCOMpare created biographies are: * There are no line breaks. So the entire biography section is one paragraph. This makes it hard to read and edit. Also known as "the blob". * The facts are grouped by fact type. So all the Residence facts are in one section and all the Marriage facts are in another etc. Thus it is not in chronological order. * Even within one fact section (such as Residence) the facts are not sorted chronologically. They are in an order that appears random (probably the order in the GEDCOM). * For each fact, the biography contains first the description, then the date and then the location. The description is usually some extra info or notes added by the user or automatically by Ancestry etc. It would be more readable if the date and location came first. * Nearly all of the citations () are named and are referenced in multiple places. For example there is usually a "Name" fact that references all of the citations (since most citations include the person's name). This is mimicking how Ancestry works but is not how most WikiTree profiles work. (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources#Repeated_use_of_the_same_source_in_the_same_profile advanced sourcing] for more information). * The citations and sources are separated. i.e. none of the s include the source details directly. Instead they reference a separate source like this: Source: [[#S-214974479]]. There can be some benefits to this in reducing the text size of the profile if the same source is used by multiple citations and some users may like this. But it does make the profile harder to read and edit in my opinion. Also it is officially [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Alternative_Sourcing_Methods not recommended]. The extension will also clean up profiles created by older WikiTree GEDCOM import tools. However, if they have been edited too much it will not be able to recognize the events. == What does the extension do? == There is a more detailed list of what it does below. But these screenshots give you a quick taste. Here is a biography created by GEDCOMpare from an Ancestry GEDCOM: {{Image|file=WikiTree_AGC.png |align=c |size=l |caption=A typical Ancestry GEDCOM created profile. }} If the user goes into edit mode they will see a new button on left hand end of the toolbar above the biography. This button only shows up if the biography looks like it was created by GEDCOMpare: {{Image|file=WikiTree_AGC-1.png |align=c |size=l |caption=The AGC button is on the left of the toolbar. }} Pressing the button will modify the text box below by rewriting the text: {{Image|file=WikiTree_AGC-3.png |align=c |size=l |caption=The biography that WikiTree AGC creates. }} == More details of what the extension does == * It creates a biography in a ''narrative'' form. I.e. it says "Leonard was born on 12 September 1920 in Camden, London, England." rather than "Born: 12 Sep 1920, Camden, London, England.". * All facts in the biography are sorted chronologically. * It embeds the source text within the * It optionally switches to have only one for each citation. This is typically with the latest fact using that citation. There are actually five options for when to use named references: ** Never: Refs are never named. There is one ref for each citation, typically on the latest fact that referenced it. All the sources will be in chronological order. ** Minimal: Only adds more than one ref for a citation if there would otherwise by no ref for a narrative event. ** Selective: Only adds more than one ref for a ciitation if adding a ref to a narrative event will likely be adding a ref that has a more accurate date or location for that narrative event. ** Multiple Use: Preserves all refs from the GEDCOMpare biography but only names refs that need to be named. ** All : Always names references and keeps all refs the GEDCOMpare created. * If there is an exact baptism date in the same year as a year-only birth date it switches the "Birth date" field of the profile to be ''before'' the baptism date. Same for an exact burial date with a year-only death date in the same year. If this is done then a note of this is added in the research notes. (There is an option to turn this off). * For female profiles, if the '''Current Last Name''' is the '''LNAB''' and there are marriage facts and the last husband's name is known, then the '''Current Last Name''' is changed to the last husband's last name (optional). * If there is a '''File''' fact section, then a list of External Media Links is added at the end of the biography. (This is optional). * If the description for a fact contains a link to FindMyPast then a new citation (ref) is created that contains this link and it is removed from the description. * Arrival and Departure facts can get linked. For example, if there is an arrival fact and a departure fact that use the same citation it will combine them into a single narrative event. * If the person died at an age of 12 or less the "Died Young" sticker is added. * All dates in the narrative are transformed into a standard form: dd Month yyyy (e.g. 10 September 1842). This could be user configurable in the future. * Duplicate marriage citations are merged. * Any existing Biography or Research Notes sections that existed before the GEDCOM import are preserved. * Meaningful titles are put on the source citations based on the fact section/type and source. (This is optional). * If a source is an Ancestry or MyHeritage source (i.e. a subscription source) it will clean up the source information to remove extraneous data. Also, if it is a recognized source a link to available free sources for this data will be added (this is optional). Things it does NOT do: * If the GEDCOM was exported from Ancestry then the source citations still point to Ancestry records. However, if the source is a recognized source (currently limited to England sources) then it will add a link to where a free source may be found.
I am working on a new extension extension to assist with finding free sources for the subscription records. == User options == Not every WikiTree user will have the same preference for how the biography is formatted. The browser extension has user options to allow for this. If you have ideas for new options please let me know. Details of how to use the options follow... === How to edit the user options === NOTE: If you are using this in the WikiTree Browser Extension see the documentation [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Automatic_GEDCOM_Cleanup_.28AGC.29 here]. In the Chrome toolbar there is an icon that looks like a puzzle piece. Click that and then click the three dots to the right of WikiTree AGC. Then select options from the menu. See picture below: {{Image|file=WikiTree_AGC-6.png |align=c |size=l }} In Firefox you click on the "burger menu" (top right corner of browser window) and select "Add ons and Themes". Then you click on the "..." next to WikiTree AGC and click Preferences. === The current options screen === That will bring up a new tab in the browser which looks like this (this image is a bit out of date as new options have been added): {{Image|file=WikiTree_AGC-7.png |align=c |size=800 }} Select the options that you want and press save. === Explanation of the options === These are the current options: * General ** Spelling. UK English or US English. e.g. baptised vs. baptized. A future improvement could have an option to select spelling based on the fact location. ** Whether to add the person's age to narrative events. ** Whether to add an External Media section to biography if there are files referenced. * References ** When to use named references. ** Whether to add a newline before the first reference on a narrative event. Doing so makes it slightly easier to edit but inserts a space before the [1] etc. ** Whether to add a newline between each reference on a narrative event. Doing so makes it slightly easier to edit but inserts a space between the [1] [2] etc. ** Whether to add newlines within each reference on a narrative event. The newlines are after the opening and before the closing . Doing so makes it easier to edit and has no effect on the public view. ** Whether to add meaningful names to references * Research notes ** Whether to add an "Alternate names" section to the research notes if the GEDCOM has name variations. * Other fields ** If there is an exact baptism date in the same year as a year-only birth date then change the "Birth date" field of the profile to be before the baptism date. ** If there is an exact burial date in the same year as a year-only death date then change the "Death date" field of the profile to be before the burial date. ** For female profiles, if the Current Last Name is the LNAB but there are marriages and the last husband's name is known then change the CLN to that. == Reporting problems == Nite that this code is not being actively worked on or maintained as Rob Pavey is now working on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer] extension full time. If a MAJOR issue is found then it can be fixed. See below. Also, there are other developers working on the WikiTree Browser Extension who may be able to help. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Communication WikiTree Browser Extension Communication]. If you try this on a profile and there seems to be a bug please do not "Save Changes". Instead, leave the profile as it was created by GEDCOMpare and send a private message to Pavey-429. Include the profile name. I will then try it on that profile myself and debug the issue. Please include what seems wrong e.g.: * The AGC button doesn't show up at all for this profile * The AGC button shows up but does nothing * The resulting reformatting has an issue * ... Please include the version number of Ancestry AGC that you are using. This is visible on the chrome://extensions/ page or in the "More information" box towards the bottom of the [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wikitree-agc/ Firefox add-on page]. Also, if you see any issues with these instructions please let me know. == Release Notes == See [[Space:WikiTree_AGC_Release_Notes|WikiTree AGC Release Notes page]]. == Wish list for future enhancements == See [[Space:WikiTree_AGC_Wish_List|WikiTree AGC Wish List]]. == Acknowledgements == Thanks to the many WikiTree users who have beta tested the extension or provided feedback on it, including: [[Hutton-2752|Loralee]], [[Buckle-52|Hilary]], [[Gray-19545|Christina]], [[Whitfield-2424|Steve]], [[Gerard-337|Michelle]], [[Watson-15643|Kathleen]], [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo]], [[Ford-7139 |Leandra]], [[Crawford-7109|Jonathan]], [[Vincent-2548|Raewyn]], [[Riley-9287|Geoff]], [[Callow-17|Frances]]

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'''Note''': '''Please install the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension]'''. Recently, I've been adding many of the features of WikiTree BEE to the WikiTree Browser Extension. As it's not always easy to avoid conflicts between the two extensions, '''I'm removing features from the BEE''' after adding them to WBE. ---- The [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/auto-wikitree-tables-%20/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh '''WikiTree BEE Chrome Extension'''] can be used on Chrome, Opera, and Edge. A [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee/ '''WikiTree BEE Firefox Add-on'''] is also available. (The 'wiki tables and new profile creation' feature is reduced in the Firefox add-on. ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#firefoxNote See below].) ) For those who want to help with development or just see new features sooner, the [https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/wikitree-bee-preview/hckhlflohlkolfmhlncgonocmkdkopfa?hl=en&authuser=1 Chrome BEE Preview version] and [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee-preview/ Firefox BEE Preview version] are also available. On installing WikiTree BEE, '''go to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_BEE#Options the Options page] to enable the features you want to see'''. Feedback - including complaints, advice, and suggestions - is welcome. '''You can find me on Discord or send me an email through the WikiTree message system. Please send any bug reports to me rather than posting them on this page. Thanks.''' Note: The extension was formerly known as Auto WikiTree Tables +. ==Changes== See the [[Space:WikiTree_BEE_Update|WikiTree BEE Update page]] for the latest news. This page will occasionally open automatically in your browser when new features are added. You can avoid this by opting out on the options/settings page. There's also [[Space:WikiTree_BEE_(Preview)_Update|WikiTree BEE (Preview) Update]] for the preview version, which is also available: [https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee-preview/ for Firefox] and [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee-preview/hckhlflohlkolfmhlncgonocmkdkopfa for Chrome]. The Preview version includes the latest features, but it might not be as stable as the "normal" release version. ==Features== '''You may need to enable many of the features on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_BEE#Options the Options page] first.''' For an overview of most of the features you might want to check out one of the following videos * {{YouTube|PGCPOTRlnyg |WikiTree Friday "Night" Bingo + WikiTree BEE}} (15 September 2023, feat. [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] and [[Straub-620|Florian Straub]]) * {{YouTube|PqWEUYQBbPI|A Tour of WikiTree BEE}} (5 November 2023, feat. [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] and [[Straub-620|Florian Straub]]) === Source citations === ==== Ancestry, FamilySearch, Find a Grave ==== On '''Ancestry''', '''FamilySearch''', and '''Find a Grave''' record pages, you can get a citation and a WikiTree table to either paste into a profile, merge with a profile, or create a new profile. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-20.png |size=l |caption=Make a WikiTable from an Ancestry record }} This works with most Ancestry, FamilySearch, and Find a Grave records: censuses, baptisms, deaths, marriages, etc. ==== Other supported sites ==== You can also get a citation of records on: '''Australia''': * [https://services.accesscanberra.act.gov.au/s/public-registers/generic-register?registerid=historic-death-index '''Access Canberra (marriages and deaths indexes)'''] * [https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/ '''New South Wales BDM'''] *[https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/ '''Queensland BDM'''] *[https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/all/search/ '''Libraries Tasmania'''] * [https://trove.nla.gov.au/ '''Trove'''] * [https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au '''Victoria BDM'''] *[https://www.wa.gov.au/ '''Western Australia BDM] '''Canada''': * [https://archives.gnb.ca '''Provincial Archives of New Brunswick'''] '''Czech Republic''': * [https://www.portafontium.eu/ '''Porta Fontium'''] (DE-BY/CZ) '''France''': * [https://archives.bas-rhin.fr '''Archives Départementales du Bas-Rhin'''] '''Germany''': * [https://www.landesarchiv-bw.de '''Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg'''] (BW) * [https://ofb.genealogy.net '''Compgen: OFBs'''] * [https://grabsteine.genealogy.net '''Compgen: ''Grabsteinprojekt'''] * [https://www.archion.de '''Archion'''] * [https://www.wgff-tz.de/ '''Westdeutsche Gesellschaft für Familienkunde (WGFF): Totenzettelsammlung'''] * [https://www.volksbund.de/en/erinnern-gedenken/graebersuche-online '''Volksbund Kriegsgräberfürsorge: Gravesearch online'''] * [https://digital.blb-karlsruhe.de/ '''Badische Landesbibliothek: Digital Collection'''] (BW) * [https://zeitpunkt.nrw/ '''Zeitpunkt.nrw'''] (NW) * [https://dfg-viewer.de/ '''DFG-Viewer'''] '''Italy''': * [https://antenati.san.beniculturali.it '''Portale Antenati'''] '''Netherlands''': * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl '''WieWasWie'''] '''New Zealand''' * [https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz/Search '''New Zealand BDM'''] '''Norway''': * [https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/ '''National Archives' Digital Archive'''] '''Serbia''': * [https://maticneknjige.org.rs/ '''Archives of Vojvodina: Presentation of Church Registers'''] '''Sweden''': * [https://sok.riksarkivet.se '''Riksarkivet'''] '''United Kingdom''': * [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ '''FreeBMD'''] * [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk '''The National Archives'''] * [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/ '''History of Parliament Online'''] * [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/login.asp '''General Register Office'''] '''United States''': * [https://www.dar.org/ '''Daughters of the American Revolution'''] '''International''': * [https://www.newspapers.com '''Newspapers.com'''] * [https://data.matricula-online.eu/ '''Matricula'''] *[https://www.fold3.com '''Fold3'''] '''Note''': For many of the indexes (including some Australian ones and the New Zealand one), there may be a long list of results. For these, you can click the row in the table to highlight it and then hit the BEE icon to get the citation. ==== General usage ==== Click the icon, and the record is converted to a '''full citation''', with an option to include a wikitable (for Ancestry, Find a Grave, FamilySearch, WieWasWie, and maybe one or two others). The citation can be preceded by an asterisk for the Sources section, or wrapped in <ref> tags for an inline citation. This is '''automatically copied to your clipboard''' ready to be pasted into a WikiTree profile or sent to a MergeEdit page. For the table, choose what fields you want (and which you don't want) by clicking the checkboxes. The newly-generated table is again automatically copied to your clipboard. You can: * '''Paste''' the citation (and table) [Ctrl+v] in a profile that you're editing. * '''Send the data to a MergeEdit page''' for easy profile editing. The table will appear at the bottom of the bio, and some of the MergeEdit fields will be filled in. * '''Create a new profile''' for a parent, sibling, spouse, or child of a person with an existing profile or for an unrelated person. The table will be in the bio, '''a full citation''' will be in the sources section, and some of the other fields will be filled in for you. Notes: *This extension is different from WikiTree X and Sourcer. With those, you can take the data from Ancestry and FamilySearch profile pages to create a new profile. With this extension, you must be on an actual record page to do that.
*'''This feature is somewhat reduced in the Firefox Add-on'''. On Firefox, the extension will give you a source citation and a table, and copy them to your clipboard. You can send the data to a MergeEdit page or create an 'unrelated' profile, but not a related profile (sorry). '''Here's an example of how to start a new WikiTree profile from an Ancestry record:''' https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/AWT/AWT-AddSpouse.mp4 In this video, I found Jessie Roberts's marriage record on Ancestry, so I wanted to add her husband as her spouse on WikiTree. On the husband's Ancestry record, I click the bee icon at the top and the record is turned into a table (and you can see the citation at the top, including the WikiTree Ancestry link template). Then I click the checkboxes of the information that I want, which is basically all of it. The extension guesses that I want to add this person as Jessie's husband (based on the fact that I have Jessie's profile open and this is a marriage record), so I can just click 'submit'. The data opens up a new profile page on WikiTree with all the data from that record in the appropriate fields. The citation and the table are in the sources section. Note: It is a good idea to review the last name at birth on the profile creation page including for spelling errors that might be in the marriage record, and in cases when a female spouse's second marriage record uses her first married name. More notes: * (French-speaking) '''Geneanet''' members can also use the extension to import their profiles from Geneanet to WikiTree. Go to a profile that you want to import as a parent, sibling, or child of a person with an existing WikiTree profile, and click the bee icon. The data will be imported to a new-profile page with some fields filled in. This is not perfect. Please try it and let me know when you find a problem. * The BEE is compatible with Find a Grave in any of the available languages. * There is a '''Search WikiTree''' button in the pop-up BEE window to search WikiTree based on the details of a record on another site. *'''WieWasWie''': This is quite good (maybe). '''Note''': *To select a person from a population registry page or the bride from a marriage page, double click the person, then click the BEE icon. === Creating WikiTree categories === Starting with v.32.14.2 WikiTree BEE can help you create categories with data from third-party websites like Wikipedia and Find A Grave. ==== Find A Grave ==== [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] did a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u8UUVlSxRNs YouTube video] on the whole procedure, in case you're more the visual type. On a cemetery page (e.g. [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2139189/great-lakes-national-cemetery]), click on the WikiTree BEE button in your browser. At first usage in some cases, your browser will ask for permission for Find A Grave to open new tabs. Please allow this, in order to be able to use this feature at all. Your browser will then open a new tab containing the edit window of the cemetery category derived from the name of the cemetery you were on. If the category already exists, you will see a diff on what changed above the edit field, so you don't overwrite existing categories with less or different data. Make sure, that the suggested name for the category is in line with the guidelines on [[Space:Cemetery_Categorization|How to Categorize Cemeteries]]. You can use the link [change name] next to headline to modify the category name before saving it (only with version greater than v.32.14.7). Please hit preview and make sure that there are no red links to non-existent categories, before saving the category. If enabled, there will also be a new tab with a Google search that tries to find the cemetery on BillionGraves.com in case you might want to add the ID from there to your new category as well. This feature is currently optimized for cemeteries in Australia, Canada, France, England, Germany, Poland, Scotland, and the US. Feel free to reach out to [[Straub-620|Flo]] about special treatment for your region/country if you're unhappy with the default configuration that most likely won't fit 100%. ==== Wikipedia ==== When you are on a Wikipedia article about a place you want to create a category for, hit the BEE button. Depending on the content, you will experience different behavior: ===== Australia ===== If you are on English Wikipedia and the {{[[wikipedia:template:Infobox Australian place|Infobox Australian place]]}} contains the name of an Australian state, a new tab will be opened containing wiki code for a category based on the article. ===== France ===== If you are on French Wikipedia and the article uses {{[[wikipedia:fr:Template:Infobox Commune de France|Infobox Commune de France]]}} with a value named ''Département'' or ''Circonscription départementale'', a new tab will be opened containing wiki code for a category based on the article. Before that a popup message will display the French historic regions used in the article sorted by frequency. Please check to which of those the place originally belonged and use it as value for ''parent1=''. ===== Germany ===== If you are on German Wikipedia and the introduction of the article contains the name of one of the 16 present-day German states, a new tab will be opened containing wiki code for a category based on the article. If the introduction mentions "Verbandsgemeinde" and the place is not in Sachsen or Sachsen-Anhalt, it will use that one as parent category. If the article is about a part of a village or city, that is (no longer) independent, please mark/select the name of the parent village/city in the Wikipedia article before clicking the BEE button. For more information about Germany categories, please refer to [[Space:Germany_Project_Category_Guidelines|Germany Project Category Guidelines]]. ===== Italy ===== If you are on Italian Wikipedia and the article uses {{[[wikipedia:it:Template:Divisione amministrativa|Divisione amministrativa]]}} with Italia as Stato, a new tab will be opened containing wiki code for a category based on the article. This is not the case for the Province of Sassari, the structure of which will be subject to change in the near future. ===== Poland ===== If you are on English Wikipedia and the article uses {{[[Wikipedia:Template:Infobox settlement|Infobox settlement]]}} with Poland as Country, new tabs for English and Polish will be opened, each containing wiki code for a category based on the article. ===== United States ===== If you are on English Wikipedia and the {{[[wikipedia:template:Infobox settlement|Infobox settlement]]}} contains the name of one of the 50 states, a new tab will be opened containing wiki code for a category based on the article. ===== Banat, Batschka etc. ===== If you are on German, English, Serbian, Romanian, or Hungarian Wikipedia displaying an article about a location in present-day Serbia or Romania that has multiple names in those languages, select one of those names, before you click the BEE button. WikiTree BEE will then ask you, which language the name is in. Please enter either de, ro, sr, hu or kuk to answer. Please try to always create all available language forms of a village (usually de, hu, kuk and, depending on the present-day-location, ro or sr). WikiTree BEE will then open a pre-filled category in edit mode, that complies with [[Space:Banat_Location_Categories|Banat Location Categories]]. ===== Other cases ===== If you are on a Wikipedia article that does not fall into one of the cases above, WikiTree BEE will show a popup window with basic wiki code you can use to create a category, namely the Wikidata ID and the coordinates. Insert this code (without the leading * and the trailing ;) into a category you want to create. If you want to have special treatment like above for creating your region's categories, please reach out to [[Straub-620|Flo]]. ==== OpenStreetMap ==== When you are on search results that contain the word ''node'' in the URL ([https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9872647614 example]) and you click the BEE button, it will generate a basic location category infobox with the coordinates of the place. === WikiTree links from other websites === ==== Wikipedia ==== The tools section in Wikipedia (either in the navigation on the left side or on the top right) includes a link to the Wikipedia article topic's WikiTree profile, space page or category. There also is a link to a Wikidata item and to this Wikipedia article, that can be copied for usage on WikiTree (see [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxG7KmPS6D8 demo video]). There will only be a link, if the WikiTree item is linked on Wikidata. If not, feel free to add the a statement to Wikidata using the property ''WikiTree person ID'' or ''WikiTree category or space'' to link items. Please make sure they are exactly about the same topic, e.g. do not link One Place Studies to location articles at Wikipedia, use the corresponding WikiTree location category instead. The link on the Wikipedia article will be shown instantly after updating Wikidata. ==== Find a Grave ==== On cemetery pages at Find a Grave, BEE shows links to Open Street Map, which either allow you to show the map or to query the data for entities the coordinates of the cemetery belong to. This might help you finding the right county to use for a cemetery category. It will also show a link to WikiTree Plus Maps. If there is a cemetery category on WikiTree containing the ID of the cemetery at Find a Grave, the cemetery page on Find a Grave will show a link to said WikiTree category. The same goes for memorial pages: If a WikiTree profile links to a memorial at Find a Grave, BEE will show a WikiTree link for the profile. This data comes from WikiTree Plus and is only updated around once per week. If you're missing a link to a WikiTree profile, please search WikiTree+ for [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=fgmem&MaxProfiles=500&Format= fgmem] (without brackets and without blank). If the WikiTree profile won't show up there and the link to the memorial has been in there for enough time, please ask [[Trtnik-2|Aleš]] for the reason. === Profile Pages === ====Links to WikiTree apps==== These apps - Family Group app, Profile Overview, Fan Chart, BioCheck, and Topola - can be found on the 'Family Tree and Tools' tab/page, but I've added them to every profile. A profile may now look like this: {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-13.png |size=l |caption=Lots of buttons! }} The arrow buttons are for Profile Overview, to see the ancestors, descendants, or relatives (parents, spouses, siblings, children) of the profile person. The others are for Fan Chart, to see the person's ancestors in a cool fan view; BioCheck, to check for errors in the biographies of hundreds of related profiles; and Topola, to get a fast, responsive family tree view. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Apps Help:Apps] page for these and other great WikiTree apps. There are also links to the Relationship Finder and the Connection Finder. The Connection Finder link shows the number of degrees between you and the profile person. ==== Highlight your ancestors and cousins ==== On the profile pages of your ancestors, green borders are added to the profile images (at the top, next to the names). You can see your relationship to each ancestor using a button. Click the button to see the list of ancestors connecting you with your ancestor. If you have more than one line to your ancestor, you can see each line. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-7.jpg |size=l |caption=Your ancestor's relationship to you, and the line of ancestors. }} Another: {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-22.png |size=l |caption=Click the arrow (the green button on the right) to download an Excel file. }} To enable this, you need to click the tree button (below). This should take you to log in to the API and then build a 20-generation Ahnentafel database in your browser. When you click the tree, it should shake for a few minutes and then show your connection to your ancestor (as above). {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-21.png |size=l |caption=Click the tree button to build your ancestor list. }} Notes * If you feel the database has problems, you can delete the ancestor list data and rebuild it. Hover over the tree button and a winter tree image should appear below it. Click the winter tree to clear the database, then click the green tree to start again. * If you have ancestors going further back than 20 generations, you can click the tree again to continue building your table. It will then grow your table three generations at a time. The further you go back, the longer it takes. * This is not perfect. * This feature is a little dynamic. When you add an extra ancestor to WikiTree, the extension should recognise this and add them to the database. * If the extension has added (for example) your 23rd great-grandmother to the database, but not her parents, grandparents, etc., visiting any of the ancestors in the next five generations of ancestors and clicking the 'Descendants' button on the profile, should add the next five generations of ancestors (above your 23rd great-grandmother). (I hope that's clear). * This uses some of the code from Chase Ashley's [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/ancestorexplorer/ Ancestor Explorer] app, which is much better than anything I can do. Thanks, Chase! Cousins are highlighted, too: {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-8.jpg |size=l |caption=Here's one of your cousins! }} ==== Descendant count ==== After clicking the 'Descendants' button, when the descendants are shown, there will be a small table at the top showing the number of descendants in each of the generations shown. ==== FamilySearch search links ==== In the Research section on the right, there is a button to add a matching profile on FamilySearch and two other links to easily search the FamilySearch tree and FamilySearch records. === New Profile page === ==== My Places ==== Sometimes, the suggestions in the location dropdowns are not quite right. Now, you can save locations that you often use how you want them. Click the gears/settings button and save your locations in the textbox. Then select them at any time in the future. You can find the boxes under the birth, marriage and death location boxes after choosing this option in the settings. There is also a button to add the contents of a location field to your 'My Places' list. ====BEE Places==== Replicating the current location boxes (which get their data from FamilySearch) but allowing editing and other things. (The new search box combines the 'My Places' locations and the 'BEE Places' locations (from the wikitreebee.com server).) This is still a work in progress, but it's usable. You can [https://wikitreebee.com/bee_places.php see what we're doing (and contribute) here]. The bonus for the moment is more place names for Wales and Scotland than (I think) FamilySearch has. We're working on getting the right dates in. As examples, the county changes in England and Wales came in on 1974-04-01 (not '1974'), and New York State joined the United States, on 1778-07-26 (not '1776'). Features of the new 'system': * My Places allows place names to be stored '''with dates''' e.g. New York, New York, United States (1788-07-26 - ). * The '''suggestions do not show place names with dates that are too early or too late''' for the related date (birth, marriage, or death). * '''Likely good matches are highlighted''' (based on the locations of family members). * The '''keyboard up and down arrows''' will move you (surprisingly) up and down the list of matches. Click on a location or hit 'Enter' to select it. Double hit 'Enter' to get the selection into the location box. === Edit Page === ==== Redirect to Private View or Edit page after saving ==== This is an option (on the options/settings page). '''You may not want to do this if you take part in the challenges.''' After you save a profile, the system naturally takes you to the public view with the Challenge Tracker at the top. If you opt to be redirected, you'll be redirected and you may lose your point(s). ==== 'Add categories?' alert ==== Do you want the page to bother you with a floating alert asking you to add categories? Then this is for you. You can enable this on the options page. The button in the alert box will open up the category box in the editor. The alert will stay until you enter a category in the text editor or double click the alert box. Or you could just not enable this option... === Other === ==== Search Results page ==== Click '''More Details''' for a sortable table (of results on that page). Click the 'Get Parents and Spouses' button to fetch the data of parents and spouses of people on the search results page: their dates and locations, including the marriage details in the case of a spouse. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-3.png |size=l |caption=Get parents and spouses }} Then, you can see one person's parents and spouses by clicking the '+' to the left of the person. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-4.png |size=l |caption=See one person's parents and spouse(s) }} You can see the parents and spouses of all of the people in the search results by clicking the 'Show All Parents and Spouses' button which will appear at the top when they are all ready. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-5.png |size=l |caption=See parents and spouses of all the people in the search results }} This may help you find who you're looking for (or rule people out of your search). Also on the search page, your 'name variants' and 'date range' selections will be remembered/stored, so that you don't have to keep choosing your prefered options. ==== Find Ancestor Matches page ==== If you're checking for matches for one profile, click the 'More Details' button for a sortable table with a couple of filters. ==== Sort Watchlist table by last name at birth ==== I've added a button to do this. It will order the people on the page by last name at birth (not the whole of your Watchlist (if you have more than one page of Watchlist profiles)). Click the button again to reverse the order. ==== Sortable branch tables on Unconnected pages ==== * On the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Unconnected_Notables Unconnected Notables] and [[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|Largest Unconnected Branches]] pages, click the button to the left of the person's name for a sortable table of each profile in an unconnected branch. * On the '[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Special:Unconnected]' page (Find > Unconnected) you can see people on your watchlist who are not connected to the big tree. Some of these may be part of a large unconnected branch. To see all of the people in that branch, click the button to the left of the person's name and wait a little. * This is also on the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Politicos_do_Brasil&public=1 Politicos do Brasil] space page. ==== 'Copy HTML' button on the Compact Tree page ==== WikiTree has a page that gives HTML for iframes to put on your blog to show your tree publicly, but the free version of WordPress doesn't allow iframes, so I've added a button that will copy the HTML of the compact tree to your clipboard. You can then paste it into your blog. ==== PM tags on the Family Tree page ==== You can easily see which of your ancestors on the Family Tree you manage. ==== An option to see WikiTree IDs on the Family List page ==== This option can be set on the options page. See '[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_BEE#Options Options]' below. ==== Last Contribution column on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:MyCousins My Cousins page] ==== This new 'last contribution' column is sortable, helping you to more easily see which of your WikiTree cousins are active on the site. The column includes links to the Connection Finder and the [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/SixDegrees.php Six Degrees app]. ==== Empty 'last name' search box option ==== Some people have told me that having the last name search box pre-filled can be irritating (you can click the profile person's surname to go to the surname search page). I've added an option to not pre-fill the last name search box. == Options == Most of the features above can be switched on or off by clicking the buttons on profile pages, but there's also an 'options' or 'settings' window. You can get to it by either right-clicking the bee icon in the toolbar and choosing 'Options'... {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-1.jpg |caption=Options: right-click }} ... or left-clicking the icon and clicking the gears icon. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE.jpg |size=m |caption=Options: left-click }} The options window looks a bit like this: {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-1.png |size=l |caption=Options }} Options are: '''Profiles''' *Vertical copy ID buttons *Show ancestor/cousin text *Max. number of ancestor lines to show *Empty last name search box '''Profile creation / Editing''' *Change field order *Profile input: Flip DD/MM/YYYY → YYYY-MM-DD *Remember language choice '''Editing''' *'Add Categories?' alert *My Places *BEE Places *"Leave Site?" confirmation on space edit pages *View after saving: Public / Private / Edit '''Other''' *Show dates of cousins' last contributions on My Cousins page *Show 'PM' on Family Tree *Add WikiTree IDs on Family List page *Don't open update page after updates *Style: None / Round / Calm / Black *Timed theme *Disable the BEE on Space: and Help: pages '''Show BEE buttons''' *Build tree / Style / Tables / Apps / Relation/Connection / API === BEE Backup and Synching === ==== Backup ==== On the Nav Home page, in the bottom right corner, you should find a BEE icon. Click it to download a backup of your BEE settings, including the change explanations on the edit page, the Extra Watchlist, and 'My Menu'. To upload a backup, right-click the BEE icon and choose the file. ==== Synching ==== If you install the BEE on Chrome on a new PC, your settings (not including the change explanations on the edit page, the Extra Watchlist, and 'My Menu'), should be there for you. After that, any changes to settings in either browser should be synched to the other one. == Features Moved to WikiTree Browser Extension == === Profile Pages === ==== Change the appearance of lists of parents, siblings, and children ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Auto_WikiTree_Tables-5.gif See this GIF for a demonstration.] {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Update-2.png |caption=Family lists |size=large }} You can change the appearance and position of these. The buttons to do this should appear next to the 'Sources' link (just above the profile). Colours have been added to show which children belong to which parents (in the cases of half-siblings and multiple marriages). There are also optional new headings to replace the standard ones (see the image below). You can change these by clicking any of the headings. The browser should remember your choice. Also, the underlines have been removed to make the list look a little cleaner. You can: * Move these lists into the right-hand column. * View the lists vertically with dates and gender colours, and with the subject of the profile shown in the list of siblings. *See colour-coded connections between parents and children in the case of half-siblings or multiple spouses. Notes * You can securely log in to the API from the extension icon for the details of your 'private' family members to be included. * If you don't log in (you don't have to), you will see only the publicly-available data in the lists. ==== Numbers of siblings and children ==== The vertical family lists option gives numbered lists of siblings and children. For those who prefer the slightly-more-confusing horizontal lists, I've added a count at the end of each of these lists. ==== Family Timeline==== There's a BEE button on profile pages to show a timeline of events in the life of the family. It's mostly births, marriages, and deaths, but it does include some information from stickers in profiles. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE.png |caption=Family Timeline |size=l }} ==== Collapsible descendant trees ==== This allows easier navigation of the descendant trees (the result of clicking the 'Descendants' button). This is from the WikiTree Turbo extension. (Thanks, Julian!) ==== 'Surname search' links on other (aka) last names ==== Usually, when a person has had other last names (usually a woman who had more than one husband - the 'other last names' will be the surnames of her husbands before her final husband), the last name at birth and current last names have links to the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Darwin surname search page], but the other last names don't have these links. I've fixed that. ==== Heading for Profile(s) of the Week ==== If you've ever wondered what the theme of the featured connections was, now you can see it. ==== 'Unconnected branch table' button ==== On unconnected profiles (those not connected to the big tree), you can find a button to create a table of all the people in the same unnconnected branch as the profile person. These buttons are also on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_BEE#Sortable_branch_tables_on_Unconnected_pages Unconnected Notables, Largest Unconnected Branches, and Special:Unconnected] pages. === New Profile page === ====Gender prediction==== When you're creating a new profile, after you leave the 'First Name at Birth' box, the gender dropdown will be filled based on WikiTree data. Notes * This is based on the gender frequency of about 13,000 names in the WikiTree database. * This is not perfect. * It is pretty good, though. ;) * If the extension doesn't predict a gender (because it's an unusual name) or it predicts incorrectly (due to differences in culture, time period, etc.), don't worry - just choose the correct gender as you have been doing up until now. ==== Location Helper ==== (Highlighting and rearranging suggested locations): if there's a location suggestion with dates that don't match the relevant date on the form, it will be sent to the bottom of the list and highlighted in pink. Locations which match family members' locations will be highlighted in green and taken to the top of the list. In this example, 'Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States' matched a family member's location (green): {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Preview_Update-4.png |caption=Location Helper: Matched a family member's location |size=l }} Many 'Fayette' suggestions have been sent to the bottom of the list as the dates don't match this birthdate of 1820. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Preview_Update-5.png |caption=Location Helper: It's none of these Fayettes. |size=l }} ====Verification when attaching someone by ID==== {{Image|file=IB_images.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Surely some mistake? }} Sometimes, you need to attach a family member to someone by using their ID as this person already has a WikiTree profile. You may paste or type the ID into the box... But what if you type or paste the wrong ID by mistake? Trouble. Now, when you put an ID in the box, the BEE will show the name and dates of the person whose ID you've added. You can take a quick glance at this just to make sure it's the right person. As with many of the features on the BEE, this idea came from a G2G post. ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466075/my-wikitree-wish-list See wish #2 here]) ==== Pin on Category Finder results ==== You may know that pins in the location dropdowns will take you to more information on each place. Now the Category Finder results also have pins so that you can check out the page for each category. ====Birth and death dates and locations on 'new profile' pages==== To semi-quote a G2G comment... "When a new profile is created it often [depends] on another. [We have] eg ‘Add child of Peter’... [but I'd like] more information... for example ‘Add child of Peter Smith born Bartiébougou, Komondjari, Est, Burkina Faso on 3 Jan 1910 and died Birmingham 29 Aug 1930." The BEE gives you that. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-10.png |size=l |caption=More information on a 'new profile' page (when you're adding a family member). }} ==== Shareable sources ==== You can easily copy sources (such as a marriage record) from other profiles to use in the profile you're working on. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Auto_WikiTree_Tables_%2B#copySources See below]. === Editing === ==== Auto Bio ==== Many profiles have little or no biography. Now, with the 'Auto Bio' button, you can generate a biography based on the data in the database, data in the form on the page, and tables (created by the BEE) on the page. If you've used this extension to paste a census table into a profile, the Auto Bio feature can read this table and turn it into sentences. (For this to work well with the census tables, you need to leave the little heading before the table (e.g. '1871 England Census').) The code also looks for occupations (gathered from FamilySearch 'facts' and categories), burials, and residence information and adds it to the bio. The generated bio comes between HTML comments, like this:
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If you make a bio with the Auto Bio feature and then you add more family members to the database, you can just click the button again to re-do the bio. The code looks for these comments to remove the bio and replace it with the new one. To not replace the first generated bio (because you've edited it), right-click the button. This will give you a new bio above the old one. You can then combine the two any way you like. The Auto Bio button also: *Adds a '== Biography ==' heading if it's missing. *Puts a/the '<references />' tag on the line after the sources tag. (Adds it if it's missing; moves it if it's in the wrong place.) *Changes '===' to '==' in Sources, Research Notes, and Acknowledgements headings. *Removes '(contributors)' from this: '== Acknowledgements (contributors) =='. *Changes naked Find a Grave links to a Find a Grave link template. *Gives you some options: **Create inline citations: If you choose this option, the Auto Bio will try to take citations from the Sources section and add them to the Auto Bio text. This will probably work best if you actually use the BEE to add citations to your Sources section before using the AutoBio. It also requires the citations in the Sources section to begin with a '*'. This is how it should be done anyway, but it seems that some people don't do this. This feature still needs more testing, but the new 'undo' button is there in case anything strange happens. See what you think. **Date Format: There was a choice of two date formatting options before in the main extension settings. I've added two more with full month names. **Start with birth name: Instead of "Jane (Jones) Smith was born...", you can have "Jane Jones was born..." **Bullet lists for siblings and children (rather than numbered lists) **Include a list of siblings (or not) **Include a list of children (or not) **Include people's dates (or not) **Spouse's locations **Spouse's parents **Death details immediately after birth details ==== Date convertor ==== There's a setting (on the options page) to automatically convert European dates (DD/MM/YYYY or DD-MM-YYYY or DD.MM-YYYY) to the ISO standard (YYYY-MM-DD) on profile creation/edit pages. If you paste in a European date and then tab out or click somewhere else, the date will be converted. ==== Moving Save and Change Summary box ==== This is placed in the right-hand column next to the top of the biography. This is to save you having to scroll down to the bottom all the time. It appears to be two sets of the buttons and textbox, but it's the same ones, moving up and down the page as you scroll. There's also a button to take you to the bottom of the page to see the WT+ suggestions. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-23.png |size=l |caption=Moving Save buttons and checkboxes for the change summary. }} ==== Checkboxes for the change summary options ==== Below the change summary textbox (on the Edit page), I've changed the radio buttons to checkboxes. If you check a box it will add the text to the textbox (just as it does now with the radio buttons), but then if you uncheck the box, it will remove the added text. It's a small improvement. ==== Change explanation preview window ==== The textbox may be a little too narrow for the change summary, so I've added a preview window above it. ==== Add your own choices for the change explanation box==== There's a little settings button to the top-right of the Change Explanation box. Click this to easily add or remove your own buttons. e.g. Type 'Added {{Unsourced}}' in the box and click 'Add' - this will be saved as one of the choices. You can remove the choice by clicking on it in the pop-up window. ==== Sticky editor toolbar ==== The text box of the editor may be too long for your browser/screen/window and the toolbar may scroll out of sight. The BEE keeps it onscreen. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-9.gif |size=l |caption=The toolbar stays on screen. }}
==== Shareable sources ==== When you create a new profile, you may want to easily copy in citations from the family member that you're attaching the new profile person to. So I've put the source citations of the first person on the new profile page of the second person for you to easily click to add to the Notes or Sources box. (I've also made the Notes and Sources boxes bigger. Why are they so small?) {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-9.png |caption=Sources on Add [Person] page. |size=l }} On an edit page, you can do the same thing. Use the dropdown box to choose a family member (or select 'Other' and input the WikiTree ID of any other person), and their source citations will appear on the right. (This box is now doing two jobs: copying a Wiki Link and fetching the sources). {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-10.png |caption=Copy Wiki Link & Show Sources |size=l }} {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-11.png |caption=Copy Wiki Link & Show Sources (List) |size=l }} This feature works best without the enhanced editor on. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-12.png |caption=Sources. |size=l }} With the enhanced editor on, there's one more step for an inline citation. Click the 'Copy Inline Citation' button and then paste it in the right place. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-14.png |caption=Sources with Enhanced Editor |size=l }} You can also see the whole biography of a profile person's family member. A 'Bio' button lets you see the whole biography of the person whose sources you may want to copy. This window is draggable (grab the name at the top to move it). {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Update-2.png |caption=Whole Biography |size=l }} Note: The shareable sources feature will work well with inline citations and sources starting with '*' in the Sources section. === Top menus === ==== My Menu ==== The top menus have many links, but you may only use a few of them regularly. Now, you can put those links together under one small menu. You'll find 'My Menu' near the other menus. Click the words ('My Menu') to start building your custom menu. You can also add any other link you want. ==== Find Menu ==== ===== Random Profile link ===== Ever wanted to go to a random profile? Now, you can. ===== What Links Here link ===== See what other pages link to your profile or space pages. You can also right-click the What Links Here link to copy the links to your clipboard as wikilinks. There is also an option to include a 'What Links Here' section to each page. ===== Drafts ===== See your uncommitted saved drafts. The BEE builds and maintains a list of your drafts. ===== Apps submenu ===== On the Find menu, when you hover on 'Apps' you'll see a submenu of links to the apps. === G2G === ==== 'Go to profile' box ==== Put (e.g.) 'Darwin-15' in the box and jump to the profile page on pressing 'Enter' or clicking 'Go'. (You should find this in the top right of G2G.) {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-2.png |caption=WikiTree-ID go |size=l }} ==== Extra buttons ==== '''Recent Activity''', '''My Activity''', and '''+''' (My Favorites) buttons {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-7.png |caption=Extra G2G buttons |size=l }} ==== Category filters ==== {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-17.png |size=m |caption=Filter G2G categories. }} Maybe you don't need to see G2G messages labelled 'Photos' or 'Appreciation' (for example). Now, you can filter those messages out by unchecking the boxes to the left of the category list on the right. ==== G2G FAQ links and answer with the answer form ==== You can easily answer a frequently asked question on G2G by inserting an answer from the unofficial G2G FAQ page. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-21.gif |size=l |caption=Paste in the appropriate answer to a frequently asked question. }} ==== Big 'Comment' and 'Reply' buttons ==== Some people are too quick to hit the 'Answer' button because it's very big. Sometimes, their answer would be better as a comment. These big buttons are a reminder that you can choose between posting an answer and posting a comment. ==== Plain-text links become clickable links==== * lDs (e.g. Jones-123) on G2G pages {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-2.png |size=l |caption=Turn WikiTree IDs into clickable links. }} * Regular URLs on some other pages, such as ([https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=family this 'Special:Badges' page]) {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-3.png |size=l |caption=This was plain text. Now, it's a link. }} ==== 'Back to top' link at the bottom of the Recent Activity page ==== It may be helpful. ==== Symbols ==== On a list of questions ('Questions', 'Recent Activity', etc.), there are two symbols to help you: * A check mark ( ✓ ) to show questions you've read (or at least visited) * A plus sign ( + ) to show questions that you've marked as 'favourite' questions ==== Scissors on G2G threads ==== Some people will find them useful. ==== Extra pagination links ==== You've read a long G2G thread before and you don't want to scroll down to click to the second or third page. Now the pagination links are at the top of the question as well as the bottom. === Other === ==== Category Tables ==== + Age sorting on Centenarians and Supercentenarians category page tables ==== 'Hide my contributions' as a setting ==== I've turned the 'hide my contributions' bit in the Family Activity Feed tab into a setting, so the browser will remember your choice and you don't have to keep clicking the same link to hide your contributions. ==== More Connection Finder details ==== The BEE adds more details to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Connection Connection Finder] page. In the heading, the BEE adds information about the number of 'branches' that connect the two people. For example: :'''George Harrison is 27 Degrees from Charles Darwin : 5 branches (8-4-8-6-2)''' Each colour change in the Connection Finder results represents a marriage event (spouse) and cross over into a different 'bloodline'. Some prefer to call this a 'branch'. You can see the first connection through a marriage at #7 and #8. So when moving through profiles from yourself to #7, you are viewing the same branch, and the colour switches at #8 to represent the marriage event and the new branch. Here, the 5 branches (8-4-8-6-2) are: *Branch 1 = 8 people *Branch 2 = 4 people *Branch 3 = 8 people *Branch 4 = 6 people *Branch 5 = 2 people You'll find a 'More' button to the right of the main heading ('Connection Finder'). Click this for a vertical format and a little more information about all of the people listed in the Connection Finder results. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Update-1.png |caption=Connection Finder Table |size=large }} Like the Connection Finder results, the colours change whenever a connection is by marriage, but rather than alternating between green and yellow, we have a different colour each time. The colours in the fourth column represent 50-year periods. The mostly-empty columns on the right are for marriage details when a connection is by marriage. After the table is loaded, there should also be a download button to the right of the 'Connection Finder' heading in case you want to download the table as an Excel file. There is also a text relationship explanation (e.g. "Great-grandaunt's husband's niece's husband's 3rd cousin once removed") in the foot of the Connection Finder 'More' table. For direct descendants/ancestors, there's also an extra box with text to help with applications for '''heritage and lineage organizations''', such as Daughters of the American Revolution. Each profile in the Connection Finder table has a 'Family Timeline' button. + Surname lists: See the 'Surname summaries' button ==== Extra Watchlist ==== You can keep an eye on some profiles that are not on your Watchlist by adding them to the extension's Extra Watchlist. To add a profile to your Extra Watchlist, click this button: {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update.png |size=l |caption=Extra Watchlist Button }} You can see your Extra Watchlist by right-clicking on the '+' button (above) on any profile page. It may look like this (below). Profiles with changes in the previous two weeks are listed in order of edit date, with the most recent first. The other names are listed in WikiTree ID order (so, almost alphabetically). {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE-6.png |caption=Extra Watchlist Window |size=l }} The Extra Watchlist is saved in your browser, so if you clear you cache (cookies, etc.), you may lose it. To avoid that, you can export your list to a text file and import it later. You can also import the list into another browser. Importing an Extra Watchlist will overwrite the existing Extra Watchlist (if any). The exported watchlist is simply a list of WikiTree IDs separated by commas, so you could even make your own list in a text (.txt) file and import it that way. Notes: *To close this window, click the 'X' or double-click the window. *The window is draggable. *The 'x' next to a name will remove that person from your Extra Watchlist. *The date is when the profile was last changed in some way. You can also see the changed profiles on your Extra Watchlist on your Nav Home Page. ====Google search box at the bottom of every page==== {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-1.jpg |size=l |caption=Google search from every page }} You can find this search box from Find > Search > Scroll down to #4. I've put it at the bottom of every page, because it can be very useful. ====Clipboard and Notes==== =====Clipboard===== You may have some phrases or citations that you often use when editing or creating profiles. Save them to the BEE Clipboard. To use them, just click the Clipboard button on the editor's toolbar and click the clipping. When the enhanced editor is not on, this will paste the clipping into the biography box in the place you last had your cursor. With the enhanced editor on (and on G2G), it will be copied to your clipboard for you to paste into the page (Ctrl + v). (If anyone knows how to do this with the enhanced editor, please let me know!) *The clipboard buttons are now at the top of every page except for the edit pages, where you'll find them with the text editor. *You can re-order the notes and clippings by dragging them up and down, but if you click the text of a clipping, the window will close, so you can drag the items by grabbing the number. *You can close the Clipboard/Notes window by clicking the button again, clicking the 'x' in the top right of the heading, or double clicking the heading. =====Notes===== Maybe you store some notes in the Scratchpad on the Nav Home Page. Put them in the BEE Notes instead, so it's easier to refer to them when you're editing a profile. ::Note: These things are saved in a database in your browser. They're not going anywhere. They won't be saved in the BEE Settings (to be synched to another device). ==== Access keys ==== *g → G2G Recent Activity *r → Random Profile *n → Nav Home Page *h → Help Search *s → Save *e → Edit *k → Category *p → Preview ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key More information]) ==== Scissors (Copy ID, etc.) on Help, Category, and G2G pages ==== Some people will find them useful. ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:MyConnections My Connections features] ==== On the My Connections page, the BEE will give you a table with a count of your connections on the page. For each degree, there's a 'Missing Connections' button which will look for those on the list with missing parents and possible missing spouses. There's also a table button for each degree to organise the results into a sortable table. The My Connections page maxes out at 1000 results or a certain number of degrees, but the BEE will keep going. Once you max out, the BEE will find the rest of the people in that degree and enable the button to fetch the next degree. When degree 7 completes, the BEE will give you some text to add your Connection Count at 7 degrees (CC7) to the table on Tommy Buch's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connection_Count_at_7_Degrees_%28CC7%29 CC7 page]. ==== Sortable tables on Wills and Estates category pages ==== See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gloucestershire%2C_Wills_and_Estates Gloucestershire Wills and Estates category page], for example. (You'll obviously need to have the BEE installed first.) ==== Improved Surname pages ==== Click the 'More Details' button and you can see the people on the page who are missing a parent or two. A blue dot indicates a missing father; a pink dot, a missing mother. This feature also highlights your ancestors (A), profiles of which you are the profile manager (PM), married women whose name hasn't changed (?), and orphaned profiles (O). It also displays profile pictures. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Update-9.png |size=l |caption=More Details. }} The 'table view' is better. The BEE: * Makes the table sortable by profile manager. * Separates locations into a separate sortable column. By default, there is only one location on the surname page - the birth location or, if this is unavailable, the death location. These are placed in a separate, sortable column (the locations which are death locations are shown with a grey background). The locations can be sorted from 'big to small' - so Australian results will often be listed first, and within those results, New South Wales will come before South Australia, and so on - or 'small to big', with the results listed in order based on the smallest part (town, village, etc.) of the location. The results from one town are then sorted by birth date. If the birth date is unavailable, the death date is used instead (if available). Note that this will not sort all the search results, but only those on the page. The best thing may be to click the link to see 5,000 results and then sort those 5,000 by location. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Update-4.png |size=l |caption=Surname table. }} * Gives the option of seeing a wide (horizontally scrolling) table. The text will not wrap, so it may be easier for you to scan the table. After clicking 'More Details' on the surname table page, along with the more details (described above), there is an extra column for death location. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Update-8.png |size=l |caption=A wide table with more details, including death location. }} ==== Highlighting cousins and ancestors on the Anniversaries page ==== This will show the ancestors and cousins recorded in your browser's database, which you will have if you've clicked the tree icon to build the ancestor database. You won't necessarily see all of your cousins on the list. A cousin is added to the database when you visit their profile, so if you haven't visited their profile, they won't be in the database and won't be highlighted on the Anniversaries page. You can also see a simple explanation of your ancestor's relations to you (e.g. 'MFMF', 'Mother's father's mother's father'). == Privacy ==
WikiTree BEE stores your preferences for many of its features in your browser. For the Ancestor/Cousins feature, data, including that of your private profiles, is stored in your browser's database. No data is shared with anyone else or used for any purpose other than providing you with an enhanced WikiTree experience. The in-browser database can easily be deleted by hovering over the tree icon and clicking the winter tree which appears.

WikiTree BEE (Preview) Update

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The preview version is for the more courageous users, who always want to have the latest features. It is available [https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee-preview/ for Firefox] and [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee-preview/hckhlflohlkolfmhlncgonocmkdkopfa for Chrome]. If you are looking for the changes of the "normal" release, please check out [[Space:WikiTree_BEE_Update|WikiTree BEE Update]]. Thanks for testing [[Space:WikiTree_BEE|WikiTree BEE]]! == Changes == '''v.32.14.22.1''' aka '''v.32.14.23''' * Added Google Books * Added California Digital Newspapers * Added Geneteka * Added CDEC Library * Added Joods Monument * Added Szukaj w Archiwach * Improved: Support for Hessisches Hauptstaatsarchiv Wiesbaden in DFG-Viewer * Improved: Selection of entries for citation and add profile from CompGen's Gravestone Project by clicking on table row * Improved: keyboard shortcuts for indexing gravestones at CompGen's Gravestone Project * Firefox only: Added semi-automatic cookie-refresh for CompGen's GenWiki (to remain logged in) * Improved: arrow keys page flipping support for Archion, Badische Landesbibliothek and Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg '''v.32.14.22''' * Add United States Holocaust Memorial Museum * Improved: Add profile support for Arolsen Archives * Improved: Add profile support for Memorial Book - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933 - 1945 '''v.32.14.21''' * Improved: Add profile support for Juden im Deutschen Reich @ online-ofb.de '''v.32.14.20''' * Improved: Add profile support for Wikipedia '''v.32.14.19''' * Improved: Add profile support for Grabstein-Projekt * Improved: Add profile support for Volksbund Kriegsgräberfürsorge * Improved: Add profile support for online-ofb.de * Improved: Add profile now triggers WBE's DateFixer '''v.32.14.18''' * Improved: Proper handling of townships for US cemetery categories '''v.32.14.17''' * Fix: surname page problem after website changes on WikiTree '''v.32.14.16''' * Improved: Add profile with relationship to existing profiles finally also works on Firefox '''v.32.14.15.1''' * Added '''[https://yvng.yadvashem.org/ Yad Vashem]''' citation maker '''v.32.14.14''' * Improved handling of [[Help:Category_Names#General_Rules|forbidden characters]] in category names * Improved: Also display links to categories/free space pages on Wikipedia * Added WikiTree button to memorials and cemeteries at Find a Grave '''v.32.14.13.5''' * Added '''New Zealand BDM indexes''' citation maker '''v.32.14.13.4''' * Added '''ACT (AUS) death and marriage indexes''' citation maker '''v.32.14.13.3''' * Added '''Queensland Indexes''' citation maker '''v.32.14.13.1''' * Added '''Western Australia Indexes''' citation maker * Added Sorting parameter if non-Latin characters are in category name * Fixed Quebec cemeteries: Add RCM/TE to parent1 '''v.32.14.13.0''' * Removed special table features from Surname and Watchlist pages (Surname moved to WBE) '''v.32.14.12.1''' * Added Wikipedia feature that will show link to WikiTree profile and tools to copy template or link code for WikitTree within Wikipedia's "Tools" section. * Added BuildLocationTemplate usage for OpenStreetMap (OSM) in order to have it compatible with "Edit Templates" feature of WBE. * Improved Wikipedia Polish Categories to derive powiat names directly from powiat pages (getting rid of terms like "Podlaska"). * Fixed missing recognition of some French Wikipedia locations [in between: a bit of confusion, with some BEE preview versions having slightly lower version numbers than the corresponding stable version numbers] '''v.32.14.8.0''' * Add OpenStreetMap links to Find a Grave cemetery pages '''v.32.14.7.7''' * Add '''Fold3 citation maker''' (a work in progress). It may work well now for many image records. On a memorial 'Sources' page, you should see a Get Citations button, which should make/get the Fold3 and Find a Grave citations. '''v.32.14.7.4''' *digitalarkivet.no citation maker: ready for testing ( '''[https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/ Norway's National Archives' Digital Archive]''') * Added German cemeteries to Cemetery category maker * Improvement: Adding project parameter to cemeteries from Germany, Poland, England, Scotland and the US * Improvement: Checking existence of US town categories on Chrome now also on live data * Improvement: Always show warning if category to create already exists * Improvement: Polish Voiwodeship "Świętokrzyskie" automatically becomes "Holy Cross" '''v.32.14.7.2''' * Improved creation of Polish location categories, which are now only created from English language Wikipedia * Improved parent-category assignment for Scottish and Polish cemetery categories * Location and cemetery categories now respect order of fields defined in [https://plus.wikitree.com/Chrome/templatesExp.json templatesExp.json] and only have empty parameters for fields marked as "preferred". '''v.32.14.7.1''' * Improved handling of cemeteries in England * Added creation of Polish location categories from Polish language Wikipedia * Added possibility to rename suggested categories right away without saving them '''v.32.14.7.0''' * Improved handling of some Italian provinces and regions when creating categories * Fixed special characters in cemetery names '''v.32.14.6.0''' * Added duplicate check for cemetery categories '''v.32.14.5.0''' * Added creation of Italian location categories from Italian language Wikipedia '''v.32.14.4.1''' * Added '''[http://vademecum.soalitomerice.cz/ VaDeMecum]''' by State Regional Archives Litomerice to sourcing feature * Added basic location category support for node elements with coordinates ([https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9872647614 example]) from '''[https://www.openstreetmap.org/ Open Street Map]''' '''v.32.14.4.0''' * Added option [[Space:Instructions_for_New_African-American_Cemetery|US Black Heritage]] for cemetery category creating via Find A Grave * Added support for still Hungarian villages when creating [[Space:Banat_Location_Categories|Banat Location Categories]] from Wikipedia '''v.32.14.3.0''' * Added creation of United States location categories from English language Wikipedia (experimental) * Added additional "language" option ''kuk'' for creating [[Space:Banat_Location_Categories|Banat Location Categories]] from Wikipedia for the historical Kingdom of Hungary * Added option Town/Country and Billion Graves search for cemetery category creating via Find A Grave '''v.32.14.2.1''' * Fixed "empty edit field" error for category creation in Chrome * Fixed minor problem at Victoria citations '''v.32.14.1.3''' * Included zoom factors for Porta Fontium links '''v.32.14.1.2''' * Added category creation from cemetery pages in FindAGrave * Fixed "Edit not allowed" error for category creation in Chrome '''v.32.14.1.1''' * Added '''category creation from Wikipedia''' articles ([[Space:Banat_Location_Categories|Banat Location Categories]] and [[Space:Germany_Project_Category_Guidelines|Germany Categories]] full, others only with Wikidata ID and coordinates) * Fixed conflict with CC7 views table * Added '''Victoria and Tasmania BDM''' to sourcing * Added support for [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]]'s '''[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/CCCC.php Canadian Census Citation Creator]''' '''v.32.13''' * Added '''NSW BDM''' to sourcing '''v.32.12.2''' * Removed Copy Wiki Link & Shareable Sources (moved to WBE) '''v.32.12''' * Added ''' Badische Landesbibliothek''' to the sourcing feature * Added '''[[Space:Volksbund_Deutsche_Kriegsgräberfürsorge|Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge]]''' to the sourcing feature * Added '''Porta Fontium''' to the sourcing feature * Added '''[[Space:Archives_of_Vojvodina|Archives of Vojvodina]] – Presentation of Church Registers''' to the sourcing feature '''v.32.11.1''' * Fixed Search WT * Removed dress button, big buttons option * '''Removed Get All Citations''' (Use '''Build All Citations''' in '''Sourcer''') '''v.32.11''' * Removed 'Only Members' on Search Person page * Removed 'Add Scratch Pad Button' '''v.32.10''' * '''Removed Connection Finder features''' '''v.32.9''' * '''Removed Unconnected Branch button''' '''v.32.8''' * '''Removed Auto Bio and Date Convertor''' (flipping European dates) as they are now in the WBE. '''v.32.6''' * Added Provincial Archives of New Brunswick to the sourcing feature (needs testing) '''v.32.5''' * Added an extra button above the scratchpad. '''v.32.4''' * FamilySearch: '''Get All Citations''': On a the Sources tab of a profile page on FamilySearch, I've added a 'Get All Citations' button at the top of the page. This expands all of the records listed, copies the citations, and puts them all in a textbox for you to copy. '''v.32.3''' * Unconnected branch tables on [[Space:Politicos_do_Brasil|Politicos do Brasil]] * Removed Scissors and My Connections features (moved to WBE) * Fixed some bugs * Improved WieWasWie citations '''v.32.2''' '''WieWasWie citations''': Not perfect yet, but usable. '''v.32''' Removed more features from the BEE as they've been added to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension&public=1 WikiTree Browser Extension]. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree%20BEE See here for more details]. Removed: * Google Search Box * What Links Here * Change Family Lists * Collapsible Sources * Change Summary Options * Dates and Locations on New Profile Page * Format Source Reference Numbers * G2G Options '''v.31''' Removed many features from the BEE as they've been added to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension&public=1 WikiTree Browser Extension]. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree%20BEE See here for more details]. Removed: * Clipboard and Notes * Draft List * My Menu * Random Profile * Apps Menu * AKA Name Links * Collapsible Descendants Tree * Distance and Relationship * Family Group * Family Timeline * Category Finder Pins * Gender Predictor * Locations Helper * Verify ID The following will be removed soon: * Google Search Box * What Links Here * Change Family Lists * Collapsible Sources * Change Summary Options * Dates and Locations on New Profile Page '''v.30.5''' * New '''Collapsible Sources''' option. You can choose to have the inline citations hidden onload. Just click the toggle button in the Sources heading or one of the reference numbers to see the sources. You may use this with the source previews in the new WT extension. * Busted some bugs '''v.30.4.1''' * '''Fixed the distance number''' (it was showing as one too many). ''' If you see the wrong number''', it may have been stored before. ''' Just right click''' the number '''to refresh it'''. '''v.30.4''' * Added option to remove reference numbers from a bio * Connected the relationship thing to the 'Ancestor/cousin text' option * Moved the 'What Links Here' section to the right-hand column on the edit page '''v.30.3''' * Added an 'only active members' button/link to the search page '''v.30.2''' * Small changes to Auto Bio: Removed horizontal line; added option to omit the start and end comments '''v.30.1''' * Restored the distance and relationship text features. '''v.30''' * Moved a lot of the code around, so there may be unfortunate side effects. * Removed most cookies and put all small settings in sync storage and bigger things like the My Menu, Edit/change summary options, and Extra Watchlist in local storage. These can still be transferred to other browsers/computers via the back-up setting file, but they won't synch. * Moved the 'Back-up BEE' button to only be on the Nav Home page. '''Please look out for any problems with this update. I've changed a lot of things, so there may be problems that I haven't found.''' '''v.29.2''' * Added a What Links Here section as an option '''v.29.1''' * Added a right-click action to the What Links Here link (Find > What Links Here) to copy the links as wikilinks. '''v.28.15''' * Added a 'black links' option (See wish #6 here: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466075/my-wikitree-wish-list) * Added a thing to confirm the name of the ID entered in the box to add a family member by WikiTree ID (See wish #2 here: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466075/my-wikitree-wish-list) '''v.28.14''' *Added two columns to the Watchlist table '''v.28.13''' * Added archion.de to citations thing '''v.28.12''' * Added the distance (in degrees) between you and the profile person (on the BEE Connection Finder button) '''v.28.10.1''' * Added data.matricula-online.eu and ofb.genealogy.net to the source citations. '''v.28.8''' * Added a pin to category suggestions. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456853/feature-request-icons-category-picker-linking-category-pages See here]. '''v.28.7''' * Added a '''link to Greg's [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/antenati.php?r=https://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/ark:/12657/an_ua267608/wEKr932/ Antenati Citation Builder]'''. Click the BEE icon on an Antenati record to open the app. * Added the option to '''disable the BEE on Space: and Help: pages''' * Added an option to '''remember your language choice''' (on profile edit pages) * Still working on the BEE Places. This will be pretty good. '''v.28.6''' *BEE Places: (I may change the name.) I'm trying to replicate the location boxes that we have (supplied by FamilySearch) but allow editing and other things. These things will come in the near future. The bonus for the moment is more place names for Wales and Scotland than (I think) FamilySearch has. We will get the right dates in, too, soon. '''v.28.5''' * More '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key access keys]''' **g → G2G Recent Activity **r → Random Profile **n → Nav Home Page **h → Help Search *Note: These are in addition to: **s → Save **e → Edit **k → Category **p → Preview Please check the link above for an explanation. '''v.28.4.1''' * My Places: Made the place name matching case-insensitive and added some fuzzy matching in case of typos. '''v.28.3''' * '''Made changes to My Places''': ** Replicating the style of the existing WikiTree location boxes (provided by FamilySearch). (There is now a dropdown box plus a FamilySearch-style textbox.) ** Allowing '''dates to be stored with place names''' e.g. New York, New York, United States (1788-07-26 - ) (Like with the FamilySearch location box, the dates will not appear in the textbox.) ** '''Not showing place names with dates that are too early or too late''' for the related date (birth, marriage, or death) ** '''Highlighting of likely locations''' (based on those of family members) ** The '''keyboard up and down arrows''' will move you (surprisingly) up and down the list of matches. Click on a location or hit 'Enter' to select it. In theory, if this works well, this could - for some people - be a good alternative to the system's (FamilySearch) location box, which some people have problems with due to place name variants (sometimes related to local languages, such as places in Quebec) and some unreliable (or imprecise) dates. All you need is a big list of present and past location names in your area (state, country, etc.) with the dates they officially came into (and went out of) being. By not showing many place names that are not in your area or those that don't match the date of the event (birth, marriage, or death), and highlighting the ones that match locations of a member of the person's family, you should find the right location on the list much more quickly. When you see the place that you want on the list, you can use your keyboard's down arrow button to move down to it and select it, which the FamilySearch box doesn't do (it stops at the first item on the list). We just need these lists of locations with dates... * Trimming input on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Following Special:Following] (Tags) page ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227328/possible-inputted-following-stripped-leading-trailing-spaces See here].) '''v.28.2''' * '''"Leave site?" confirmation message''' on space edit pages (optional). This may help prevent some people from losing their edits on space pages. '''v.28.1''' * Fixed a problem with a missing toolbar on space pages. '''v.28.0.2''' * Fixed a problem with the Cousin text. * Changed something to keep the FamilySearch template working. '''v.28''' * Added a '''Drafts button''' to the Find menu to see your uncommitted saved drafts. This won't work for you immediately. The BEE will build and maintain a list of your drafts, but each one will only be added to the list when the BEE sees the draft has been saved on the edit page. '''Please try it out and let me know if you see any problems with this.''' '''v.27.2''' * Added the '''Clipboard and Notes''' to G2G. '''v.27.1.2''' * Added the '''Clipboard and Notes''' to every page. ::'''More information''': *The clipboard buttons are now at the top of every page except for the edit pages, where you'll find them with the text editor. *You can re-order the notes and clippings by dragging them up and down, but if you click the text of a clipping, the window will close, so you can drag the items by grabbing the number. *You can close the Clipboard/Notes window bu clicking the button again, clicking the 'x' in the top right of the heading, or double clicking the heading. *Please let me know if you have/see any problems with this. '''v.27.1.1''' * Made the Clipboard and Notes optional. (See the Options page). '''v.27.0.1''' * Changed the clipboard a little. With the enhanced editor ''not'' on, this should now paste the clipping into the biography box when you click the text. (The enhanced editor makes this difficult to do. If anyone knows how, please let me know! The same goes for the editor on G2G.) '''v.27''' * '''Clipboard''' and '''Notes''': ** '''Clipboard''': I think this is a good one. You may have some phrases or citations that you often use when editing or creating profiles. Save them to the BEE Clipboard. To use them, just click the Clipboard button on the editor's toolbar and click the clipping. It will be copied to your clipboard for you to paste into the page. ** '''Notes''': Maybe you store some notes in the Scratchpad on the Nav Home Page. Put them in the BEE Notes instead, so it's easier to refer to them when you're editing a profile. Note: These things are saved in a database in your browser. They're not going anywhere. They won't be saved in the BEE Settings (to be synched to another device). '''Please test this out for me. I think it's OK, but there are always ''some'' strange problems and things I haven't thought about. Thanks.''' '''v.26.18''' * Added scissors to Category pages. * Added 'k' as an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key access key] to activate the category box on the edit page. '''v.26.17.1''' * Changed the '''Custom Locations''' box to '''My Places'''. You can find the boxes under the birth, marriage and death location boxes after choosing this option in the settings. '''v.26.17''' * '''Custom Locations''' box. Here's a new option (see the Options page). Sometimes, the suggestions in the location dropdowns are not quite right. Now, you can save locations that you often use how you want them. Click the gears/settings button and save your locations in the textbox. Then select them at any time in the future. Selecting a location will place it into either the birth or death location field, depending on your choice. * Sorted change summary options alphabetically. '''v.26.16.3''' * Fixed a problem with Find a Grave. '''v.26.16.2''' * I've added citation makers for more European sites: https://www.online-ofb.de/, https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/, https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/. * Added the option to not have a sticky toolbar on the edit page. '''v.26.15''' * Added surname lists to Connection Finder page. '''v.26.13''' * '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:MyConnections My Connections] features''' ** A table with a count of your connections on the page. **'Missing Connections' buttons for each degree, looking for missing parents and possible missing spouses. ** Table button: Sortable table of people in each degree **More than 1000 results. The My Connections page maxes out at 1000 results or a certain number of degrees, but the BEE will keep going. Once you max out, the BEE will find the rest of the people in that degree and enable the button to fetch the next degree. **CC7 wikitable text: When degree 7 completes, the BEE will give you some text to add your Connection Count at 7 degrees (CC7) to the table on Tommy Buch's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connection_Count_at_7_Degrees_%28CC7%29 CC7 page]. '''v.26.9''' * Made the Ancestors/Cousins highlighting feature slightly more dynamic. :When new ancestors are added, the extension should recognise this and add them to the database. : If the extension has added (for example) your 23rd great-grandmother to the database, but not her parents, grandparents, etc.: ::- as above, visiting the profile of one of her parents should add the next five generations to the database. ::- visiting any of the ancestors in the next five generations of ancestors and clicking the 'Descendants' button on the profile, should add the same five generations of ancestors. (I hope this is clear.) '''v.26.8''' * ''''Surname search' links on other (aka) last names''' '''v.26.7''' * '''Numbers of siblings and children''' on the vanilla (horizontal) family lists on the profile page. '''v.26.6''' * ''''Empty last name search box'''' option. '''v.26.5''' * '''Timed black theme''' option. '''v.26.4''' * ''''Unconnected branch table' button''' on unconnected profiles. '''v.26.3.7''' * Added a sortable 'Last Contribution' column on the My Cousins page to see your active cousins. This includes links to the Connection Finder and to the new Six Degrees app. '''v.26.1.7''' * Removed "Lived to age ~" as it's been added by the WikiTree tech team. '''v.26''' * Small changes to the surname page (added 'TL' marker, 'unconnected' marker; changed style of missing parent images) '''v.25.16''' * '''Sortable Branch tables''' on '''[[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|Largest Unconnected Branches]]''' page '''v.25.15.1/2/3''' * '''Synching settings on Chrome'''. '''Please test this for me''': In Chrome on different PCs (or in different versions of Chrome on the same PC), your BEE settings should be synched. You could install another version of Chrome (maybe [https://www.google.com/chrome/beta/ Chrome Beta]), log into your Chrome account and see if it's working OK. '''Thanks'''. '''v.25.14''' * Sortable tables on "Wills and estates" category pages '''v.25.13''' * Added an extra Auto Bio option related to a spouses's parents * '''Removed French''' (because it was throwing errors) * '''Removed big tooltips''' (because they was throwing errors) * Added the new '''Newspapers.com template''' to citations from that site * Added a citation for '''Trove''' * Adjusted code for new descendants and gender changes * Added '''scissors on Help pages''' * Fixed FamilySearch Tree Search link * Added '''extra pagination links''' to the top of questions '''on G2G''' '''v.25.10.1''' * Added the new FamilySearch link template to FamilySearch citations '''v.25.10''' * Extended the sourcing feature to UK sites: '''FreeBMD''', '''National Archives''', '''History of Parliament Online''', and '''GRO'''. '''v.25.9''' * Added numbers and sizes of branches to Connection Finder page '''v.25.8''' *'''Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) citations''' '''v.25.7.4''' *'''Ancestors button''': On each profile, there's a new BEE button to show up to 10 generations with a maximum of 126 profiles*. It may take a while, because it's fetching all of each person's family members, too. You can see these by clicking the house icon next to each person's name. The table also shows when the person's father (blue), mother (pink), or both parents (purple) are unknown. *126 profiles is enough for seven whole generations, but many people won't have all of these on the tree, so others from later generations will be included, up to the 10th generation. '''v.25.7''' *Began work on translating the interface to German (baby steps). '''v.25.5.1''' * Fixed a problem that was kind of stopping the Extra Watchlist from working * Added the page refresh after upload of a backup settings file '''v.25.5''' *'''Backup''': In the bottom right of the footer, you should find a BEE icon. Click it to download a backup of your BEE settings, including the change explanations on the edit page, the Extra Watchlist, and 'My Menu'. To upload a backup, right-click the BEE icon and choose the file. In the next version, I'll have the page refresh after this is done, so that the page follows your settings (I forgot to do that this time). '''I think this is working well, but please test it out for me and see if you see any problems. Thanks.''' '''v.25.4.1''' *'''Newspapers.com citations''': Go to a Newspapers.com clipping page and click the BEE icon for a citation '''v.25.3.1''' *'''Table button on Category pages''' + age sorting on Centenarians and Supercentenarians category page tables *'''Collapsible descendants tree feature''' on the Wiki-ID > Descendants page * Removed the 'fix' for the locations table (to use it with arrow buttons). It needs more work. * Fixed various bugs related to Find a Grave, Auto Bio, and FamilySearch searching '''v.25.2''' *'''Location Helper changes''': I've decided to do this slightly differently. Now, if there's a location suggestion with dates that don't match the relevant date on the form, it will be sent to the bottom of the list and highlighted in pink. Locations which match family members' locations will still be highlighted in green and taken to the top of the list. In this example, 'Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States' matched a family member's location (green): {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Preview_Update-4.png |caption=Location Helper: Matched a family member's location |size=l }} Many 'Fayette' suggestions have been sent to the bottom of the list as the dates don't match this birthdate of 1820. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Preview_Update-5.png |caption=Location Helper: It's none of these Fayettes. |size=l }} *'''Branch tables on the Unconnected page''': On the '[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Special:Unconnected]' page (Find > Unconnected) you can see people on your watchlist who are not connected to the big tree. Some of these may be part of a large unconnected branch. To see all of the people in that branch, click the button to the left of the person's name and wait a little. '''v.24.9''' * '''Location Helper''' (Highlighting and rearranging suggested locations): Suggested locations are highlighted in light green if they match the time frame of the person. If the year in the birth/death date field does not match the time frame in the suggested location, it is not highlighted. If a location matches both the birth/death date and the location of one of the family members, it is highlighted in a darker green and raised to the top of the suggestion list. In the image below, I'm adding a son who was born in Liverpool in 1720. Any Liverpool suggestion with dates that don't include 1720 are not highlighted. As this person's father was born in "Liverpool, Lancashire, England", the BEE highlights this suggestion (within the right time period) and brings it to the top of the list. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Preview_Update-2.png |caption=Location Helper |size=l }} And here is the same situation without the Location Helper: {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Preview_Update-3.png |caption=Without the Location Helper |size=l }} In v.25: ['''Edit: now removed'''] * '''Fixed the location dropdowns''' (somewhat). With a normal dropdown select box, you can go up and down the options with your arrow keys, but these location boxes only go down to the first option. I've added some code to fix that. It's not perfect, but it's much better than the current situation. '''Please take a look at this, try it out, and let me know what you think.''' Because I haven't fully tested this, in the next version, it will be an option to opt in to (on the settings/options page). '''v.24.7''' *'''Heading for Profile(s) of the week''' on profile pages '''v.24.6.1''' *Made the sourcing feature compatible with '''Find a Grave in any of the available languages''' '''v.24.6''' * '''Sortable table of branch profiles on the Unconnected Notables space page''' ''''v.24.5''' *'''Timeline feature on Connection Finder table''' '''v.24.4''' * ''''Search WikiTree'''' from Ancestry/FamilySearch/FindaGrave record (click the BEE icon and click 'Search WikiTree') '''v.24.3''' * '''More Details''' on '''Find Ancestor Matches''' page (for 1 profile), '''Search Results''' page, and '''Suggested Matches''' on the profile creation page. Sometimes, there are too many results and it's difficult to go through them. Click the 'More Details' button for a sortable table with a couple of filters. I've fixed some problems with this, so the update after this will be better. * '''What Links Here''' button. On profile pages and space pages, you'll find a 'What Links Here' button/link on the Find menu. '''v.23.7.1''' * Made the collapsible descendant tree into an option * Removed the re-arrangement of fields on the search page as it was causing a problem '''v.23.7''' * Added a thing to switch off the icon when on unrelated sites '''v.23.5''' *''''Add categories?' alert option''': This is an option to be bothered by an alert reminding you to add categories. At least one person will find it useful. *'''Family Timeline''' (Work in Progress): This will probably change a lot, but I want a couple of people to see it now, so I've added it here. '''v.23.2''' *'''Ref tags''' option added to the sourcing feature '''v.23.1''' *'''Citation makers''' for '''Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg''' and '''Archives Départementales du Bas-Rhin''' *'''My Favorites''' button on G2G menu. (It's a plus sign.) '''v.23''' *A '''Table option''' in the sourcing feature. Some (many?) people don't want tables, so I've added a 'Table' option for those people to uncheck. *'''Improved the sourcing feature in the Firefox version'''. Now, it's closer to the Chrome version (but still not perfect). '''v.22.2''' *'''FamilySearch search links''' under 'Research' on Profile page *'''BEE option: Hide buttons''' *'''Auto Bio options: '''1) '''Not include children''' 2) '''Not include people's dates''' '''v.22''' *'''Text relationship explanation''' (e.g. "Great-grandaunt's husband's niece") in the Connection Finder 'More' table '''v.21.6''' *'''Auto Bio option: Spouse locations and parents''' '''v.21.5.2''' *''''MFMF' on Anniversaries page''': This shows the path from you to your ancestor (e.g. "Mother's father's mother's father" *'''Access key 's' for save''' '''v.21.3''' *'''Auto Bio option: Include siblings''' *'''Add any link to 'My Menu'''' '''v.21.2''' *'''Sort Watchlist table by LNAB''' button '''v.21.1''' New: *'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key Access keys]''': 'e' for edit; 'p' for preview *'''Descendant count''' on the Descendants view *'''Options''': 1) '''Automatically check 'No Middle Name'''' 2) '''Redirect to Private view or Edit page after saving''' Thanks to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Straub-620 Florian Straub] for giving me the code. '''v.21.0.1''' *'''My Menu''': The top menus have many links, but you may only use a few of them regularly. Now, you can put those links together under one small menu. You'll find 'My Menu' near the other menus. Click the words ('My Menu') to start building your custom menu. '''v.20''' * '''Collapsible descendant trees''': This is from the WikiTree Turbo extension. I just lifted the code from there. (Thanks, Julian!) '''v.19.2''' * '''Date convertor''': I added a little thing to convert European dates (DD/MM/YYYY) to the ISO standard (YYYY-MM-DD) on profile creation/edit pages. There's a setting on the options page to use this. ''' v.19.1''' * '''Apps submenu under Find > Apps''' '''v.19''' * '''Highlighting cousins and ancestors on the Anniversaries page''': This will show the ancestors and cousins recorded in your browser's database. This is not necessarily all of your ancestors and cousins on the list. A cousin is added to the database when you visit their profile, so if you haven't visited their profile, they won't be in the database and won't be highlighted on the Anniversaries page. '''v.18.8''' '''Extra Watchlist updates''' * You can now '''export and import Extra Watchlists'''. This is good as it saves you losing your list if you happen to clear your cache. It also makes it a little easier to build an Extra Watchlist. You can simply write a list of WikiTree IDs, separated by commas and import it to the Extra Watchlist. * The Extra Watchlist is now '''sortable by column''': WikiTree ID, Name, or Most recent change date * I've added a button on the Watchlist page to '''get a CSV file of your Watchlist'''. You can find it among all the other white link 'buttons' under the heading. I'm told that this may be useful. I've also added a 'Wide table' button for the new-ish Connection Finder 'More' table. '''Please let me know if you see any problems.''' '''v.18.3''' * Added the option to start a profile for an 'unrelated' person from Ancestry, etc. (with the sourcing/tables feature) '''v.18''' You can now... *'''Sort names by location on a surname page''' (table view): This will allow you to sort the names on the page (so, not all the search results - just those on the page) by birth location. They can be sorted from 'big to small' - so Australian results will often be listed first, and within those results, New South Wales will come before South Australia, and so on - or 'small to big', with the results listed in order based on the smallest part (town, village, etc.) of the location. The results from one town are then sorted by birth date. If the birth date is unavailable, the death date is used instead (if available). The best results may come by clicking the link to see 5,000 results and then sorting them by location. There is also an option to make the table wide, so that the locations don't wrap. It may be easier to scan them this way. '''v.17''' *'''AutoBio''' improvements. To the AutoBio, I've added an ''''undo' button''', and a few settings*: **'''Inline Citations''': If you choose this option, the AutoBio will try to take citations from the Sources section and add them to the AutoBio text. This will probably work best if you actually use the BEE to add citations to your Sources section before using the AutoBio. It also requires the citations in the Sources section to be start with a '*'. This is how it should be done anyway, but it seems that some people don't do this. **'''Date Format''': There was a choice of two date formatting options before in the main extension settings. I've added two more with full month names. **'''Start with birth name''': Instead of "Jane (Jones) Smith was born...", you can have "Jane Jones was born..." Another good thing is that the AutoBio is now using the data from the edit page form fields - not just the database data - so if you change any of the information in the form and click the AutoBio button without saving first, your changes will be in the generated bio (unlike before). *Click the gears icon next to the AutoBio button for the options. This update has been useful for me already, but there are probably a ton of problems with it. '''Please let me know what you think and what problems you see. Thanks.''' Also (recently): * Added a '+' to show favorited questions on G2G * Added scissors to G2G threads (some people will find them useful) '''v.16''' You can now... *'''Change the field order''' on a profile creation page. You can choose between the standard order or an alternative order which may be more logical. The browser should remember your choice. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Preview_Update.png |size=l |caption=Change the field order }} Take a look and see what you think. If you have an alternative suggestion, let me know. '''v.15.4.1''' You can now... * '''See parents and spouses of the people in the search results'''. Click 'Get parents and spouses' button; then, when the results are added, click a plus button to the left of the name. I've also re-arranged the boxes on the search page to save space. '''v.15.3.2''' * Added death location to the 'Brick Walls +' button. '''v.15.3''' You can now... *'''Sort the surname table by profile manager''' *'''See the G2G pages you've visted''': Actually, you can already see this, but the black (visited) links are quite similar to the green links. I've added check marks to the left of questions you've visited on the main G2G pages. And... *Your '''Search page 'name variants' selection will be remembered/stored'''. I've also fixed a few other little things. Please let me know if you see any problems. Thanks. '''v.14.4''' You can now... *'''Change family list headings''' If you want, you can change the headings for the family lists by clicking them. :- "Son/Daughter of" → "Parents" :- "Brother/Sister of" → "Siblings" * :- "Husband/Wife of" → "Married" * ** :- "Father/Mother of" → "Children" :* These are not new, but it makes sense to list them here. *'''Move the death details''' The WikiTree style is to have the death details below the family lists. Some people would prefer to have the death details with the birth details. You can now click the word 'Died' to move the death details up to be just below the birth details. (If you've already used the BEE to move the family lists to the right, this won't make much difference to you.) With both of the above features, the browser should remember your preference. '''v.14''' *'''Connection Finder Table''' On [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection the Connection Finder page], after you have the Connection Finder results, there should now be a 'More' button to the right of the 'Connection Finder' heading. Click this for a table with more details of each of the people in the results. After the table is loaded, there should also be a download button to the right of the 'Connection Finder' heading, in case you want to download the table to an Excel file. '''v.13''' * ''''Auto WikiTree Tables +'''' becomes ''''WikiTree BEE'''' (Browser Extension Extras). I hope you like the name and logo. '''v.12.3''' * '''See the whole biography of a profile person's family member''' This is an addition to the new feature below. A new button lets you see the whole biography of the person whose sources you may want to copy. This window is draggable (grab the name at the top to move it). {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Update-2.png |caption=Whole Biography |size=l }} * Fixed a problem with the tooltips staying on screen. '''v.12''' / '''v.12.1''' (Improved this new feature) *'''Easily copy sources from other profiles''' When you create a new profile, you may want to easily copy in citations from the family member that you're attaching the new profile person to. So I've put the source citations of the first person on the new profile page of the second person for you to easily click to add to the Notes or Sources box. (I've also made the Notes and Sources boxes bigger. Why are they so small?) {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-9.png |caption=Sources on Add [Person] page. |size=l }} On an edit page, you can do the same thing. Use the dropdown box to choose a family member, and their source citations will appear on the right. (This box is now doing two jobs: copying a Wiki Link and fetching the sources). {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-10.png |caption=Copy Wiki Link & Show Sources |size=l }} {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-11.png |caption=Copy Wiki Link & Show Sources (List) |size=l }} This feature works best without the enhanced editor on. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-12.png |caption=Sources. |size=l }} With the enhanced editor on, there's one more step for an inline citation. Click the 'Copy Inline Citation' button and then paste it in the right place. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-14.png |caption=Sources with Enhanced Editor |size=l }} Note: *Right now, clicking the header (in the example, Emma's name) will hide the sources. At first, I set it to show the sources on click, but I thought this is useful and that that click could be irritating. On the other hand, some may find that the sources get in the way... So... What's better? *This will work well (I hope) with inline citations and sources starting with '*' in the Sources section. '''v.11.0.6''' *Added an X to close the Extra Watchlist window. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-5.png |caption=Extra Watchlist Window |size=m }} '''v.11.0.4''' *Made the big tooltips a little smaller and the Extra Watchlist window longer. The tooltips now look like this: {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-7.png |caption=Tooltips |size=m |align=l }} {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-8.png |caption=Tooltip on G2G |size=l |align=r }}
'''v.11.0.3''' *'''Big tooltips''': The big tooltips look like this: {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-4.png |size=m |caption=Big tooltips }} I'm not sure about this one to be honest... You can switch them off in the settings if you want. I'll look at making these a little smaller or just removing them. *Made some small changes to the Extra Watchlist. '''v.11.0.2''' *'''Extra Watchlist''': You can keep an eye on some profiles that are not on your Watchlist by adding them to the extension's Extra Watchlist. To add a profile to your Extra Watchlist, click this button: {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update.png |size=l |caption=Extra Watchlist Button }} You can see your Extra Watchlist in two ways, First, by right-clicking on the '+' button (above) on any profile page. It may look like this (below). Profiles with changes in the previous two weeks are listed in order of edit date, with the most recent first. The other names are listed in WikiTree ID order (so, almost alphabetically). {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-3.png |size=l |caption=Extra Watchlist }} Notes: * To close this window, double-click it. *The window is draggable. *The 'x' next to a name will remove that person from your Extra Watchlist. *The date is when the profile was last changed in some way. You can also see the changed profiles on your Extra Watchlist on your Nav Home Page. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-1.png |caption=Extra Watchlist (All) |size=l }} This is how it is right now, but I'm open to any suggestions for improvements. '''v.10.5.2:''' * Fixed two problems (a jumping cursor and a randomly opening preview window) caused by v.10.5.1. :) '''v.10.5.1:''' *'''Added a change summary preview window''': The textbox may be a little too narrow for the change summary, so I've added a preview window above it. '''v.10.5:''' *'''Make your own choices for the change summary box''': I've added a little settings button to the top-right of the Save Buttons box. Click this to easily add or remove your own buttons. e.g. Type 'Research Notes' in the box and click 'Add' - this will be saved as one of the choices. You can remove the choice by clicking on it in the pop-up window. '''v. 10.4.1:''' * '''Copy Wiki Link feature''': I've added a dropdown box with the profile person's family members to the toolbar on the editor. Click the scissors on the editor's toolbar to reveal the dropdown box. Choose a name to copy their Wiki Link. You can paste it into the biography in the normal way (Ctrl + v / Right-click + Paste / however you do that on a Mac). {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Update-1.png |size=l }} {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-24.png |size=l |caption=Choose a name to copy their Wiki Link. }} *Added a link from the Moving Save Buttons box (in the right-hand-column) to the WT+ Suggestions. *Fixed a problem with FamilySearch tables (I hope). '''v. 10.3:''' *'''Change summary checkboxes''': Below the change summary textbox (on the Edit page), I've changed the radio buttons to check boxes. If you check a box, it will add the text to the textbox (just as it does now with the radio buttons), but then if you uncheck the box, it will remove the added text. It's better. '''v.10.2:''' *'''Black theme''': When your eyes are tired, switch to white text on a black background. You can choose this by clicking the dress icon a few times. (See what you think...) '''v.10.1:''' * '''Moving 'Save' Buttons''': On the profile Edit page, I'm moving the save buttons and explanation box to the middle of the page (in the right-hand column) to save you having to scroll down to the bottom all the time. It appears to be two sets of the buttons and textbox, but it's the same ones, moving up and down the page as you scroll. * '''Big 'comment' and 'reply' buttons on G2G''': Some people asked for this recently, so here it is. These features can both be disabled on the Options page, which you can find in two ways: # Click the icon. You should see a picture of a table and in the bottom right, there's a gears icon. # Right-click the icon and choose 'Options'. ---- Please let me know if you see any problems or if you have any suggestions. Thanks. WikiTree BEE (Preview) Update

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== [[Space:WikiTree_BEE|WikiTree BEE]] Update details == '''v.32.14.23''' *Added '''Google Books''' *Added '''California Digital Newspapers''' *Added '''Geneteka''' *Added '''CDEC Library''' *Added '''Joods Monument''' *Added '''Szukaj w Archiwach''' *Improved: Support for Hessisches Hauptstaatsarchiv Wiesbaden in DFG-Viewer * Improved: Selection of entries for citation and add profile from CompGen's Gravestone Project by clicking on table row * Improved: keyboard shortcuts for indexing gravestones at CompGen's Gravestone Project * Firefox only: Added semi-automatic cookie-refresh for CompGen's GenWiki (to remain logged in) * Improved: arrow keys page flipping support for Archion, Badische Landesbibliothek and Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg '''v.32.14.22''' *Add '''United States Holocaust Memorial Museum''' *Improved: Add profile support for Arolsen Archives *Improved: Add profile support for Memorial Book - Victims of the Persecution of Jews under the National Socialist Tyranny in Germany 1933 - 1945 '''v.32.14.21''' *Improved: Add profile support for Juden im Deutschen Reich @ online-ofb.de '''v.32.14.20''' *Improved: Add profile support for Wikipedia '''v.32.14.19''' *Improved: Add profile support for Grabstein-Projekt *Improved: Add profile support for Volksbund Kriegsgräberfürsorge *Improved: Add profile support for online-ofb.de *Improved: Add profile now triggers WBE's DateFixer '''v.32.14.18''' *Improved: Proper handling of townships for US cemetery categories '''v.32.14.17''' *Fix: surname page problem after website changes on WikiTree '''v.32.14.16''' *Improved: Add profile with relationship to existing profiles finally also works on Firefox * Added '''Yad Vashem citation maker''' '''v.32.14.14''' * Improved handling of forbidden characters in category names * Improved: Also display links to categories/free space pages on Wikipedia * '''Added WikiTree button to memorials and cemeteries at Find a Grave''' * Added '''New Zealand BDM indexes citation maker''' * Added '''ACT (AUS) death and marriage indexes citation maker''' * Added '''Queensland Indexes citation maker''' * Added '''Western Australia Indexes citation maker''' * Added Sorting parameter if non-Latin characters are in category name * Fixed Quebec cemeteries: Add RCM/TE to parent1 * '''Removed special table features from Surname and Watchlist pages (Surname moved to WBE)''' '''v.32.14.13''' * Added Wikipedia feature that will show link to WikiTree profile and tools to copy template or link code for WikitTree within Wikipedia's "Tools" section. * Added BuildLocationTemplate usage for OpenStreetMap (OSM) in order to have it compatible with "Edit Templates" feature of WBE. * Improved Wikipedia Polish Categories to derive powiat names directly from powiat pages (getting rid of terms like "Podlaska"). * Fixed missing recognition of some French Wikipedia locations * Removed special table features from Surname and Watchlist pages (Surname moved to WBE) '''v.32.14.12''' * Replaced recognition of French historical category by information-only popup. * Fixed submission of add relative form with empty fields '''v.32.14.10''' * Added custom template parameters to settings, so users can individually have often used parameters inserted in cemetery and location categories. * Added display of wiki template code instead of suggesting a category name for countries that have not been configured for creation of cemetery categories, yet. * Added review category for Polish cemeteries * Improved cemetery names in Australia and England by replacing "St." and "Saint" by "St" * Added search for Australia Cemetery Index when creating Australian cemetery categories '''v.32.14.9''' * Added link to country-specific help pages when creating categories * Added support for '''French locations''' via Wikipedia * Added support for '''French cemeteries''' via Find a Grave * Added support for '''Australian cemeteries''' via Find a Grave * Added support for Canadian cemeteries via Find a Grave * Added citation support for DFG-Viewer civil records from '''Bremen and North Rhine Westphalia''' * Added support for US cemeteries in District of Columbia * Added automatic recognition of Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries * Fixed citations after Archion's website update * Improved address formatting for German cemeteries * Improved handling of US places in multiple counties * Improved handling of Italian cemeteries in Aosta Valley * Improved state recognition for German locations in Wikipedia '''v.32.14.8'''
'''New Features''' *OpenStreetMap Integration: Added OpenStreetMap links to Find a Grave cemetery pages. Now, you can easily navigate to the location of a cemetery. *'''Fold3 Citation Maker''': Introduced a new citation feature, currently in the beta stage, that assists in creating citations from Fold3 and Find a Grave records. This feature is accessible via a 'Get Citations' button on a memorial's 'Sources' page. *'''Norwegian Archives Citation Maker''': The citation maker for Norway's National Archives' Digital Archive (digitalarkivet.no) is now ready for testing. * German sources '''DFW-Viewer''' and '''zeitpunkt.nrw''' added to citations *German Cemeteries: Expanded the Cemetery category maker to include German cemeteries. '''Improvements''' *Project Parameters for Cemeteries: Enhanced the categorisation of cemeteries by adding project parameters for cemeteries located in Germany, Poland, England, Scotland, and the US. *US Town Category Validation: Improved the Chrome extension to verify the existence of US town categories on live data. *Category Existence Warning: The extension will now always show a warning if you're about to create a category that already exists. * Polish Voiwodeship "Świętokrzyskie": The name automatically translates to "Holy Cross" in category creation. * Polish Location Categories: Improved the creation of Polish location categories, which are now solely generated from English language Wikipedia. * Scottish and Polish Cemetery Categories: Enhanced parent-category assignment for these cemetery categories. * Field Order Respect: Location and cemetery categories now adhere to the order of fields defined in templatesExp.json. Empty parameters will only appear for fields marked as "preferred". * English Cemeteries: Improved the handling and categorisation of cemeteries in England. * In-place Category Renaming: Added the ability to rename suggested categories immediately without the need to save them first. '''v.32.14.7''' * Improved handling of some Italian provinces and regions when creating categories * Fixed special characters in cemetery names '''v.32.14.6''' * Added duplicate check when creating cemetery categories from Find a Grave * Fixing check for town-existence (Chrome only) '''v.32.14.5''' * Added creation of Italian location categories from Italian language Wikipedia * Added '''[http://vademecum.soalitomerice.cz/ VaDeMecum]''' by State Regional Archives Litomerice to sourcing feature * Added basic location category support for node elements with coordinates ([https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9872647614 example]) from '''[https://www.openstreetmap.org/ Open Street Map]''' * Fixed category parameter for cemeteries without coordinates on Find A Grave '''v.32.14.4''' * Added creation of United States location categories from English language Wikipedia * Added support for still Hungarian villages when creating [[Space:Banat_Location_Categories|Banat Location Categories]] from Wikipedia * Added option [[Space:Instructions_for_New_African-American_Cemetery|US Black Heritage]] for cemetery category creating via Find A Grave '''v.32.14.3''' * Added additional "language" option ''kuk'' for creating [[Space:Banat_Location_Categories|Banat Location Categories]] from Wikipedia for the historical Kingdom of Hungary * Added option Town/Country and Billion Graves search for cemetery category creating via Find A Grave * Fixed "empty edit field" error for category creation in Chrome * Fixed minor problem at Victoria citations '''v.32.14.2''' * Added '''category creation from cemetery pages''' in FindAGrave (only broadly tested within the US, if you need customization for "your" country, reach out to [[Straub-620|Flo]]) * Added '''category creation from Wikipedia''' articles ([[Space:Banat_Location_Categories|Banat Location Categories]] and [[Space:Germany_Project_Category_Guidelines|Germany Categories]] full, others only with Wikidata ID and coordinates; for customization of other countries, reach out to [[Straub-620|Flo]]) * Fixed conflict with CC7 views table * Fixed Porta Fontium source links lacking zoom information * Added '''Victoria and Tasmania BDM''' to sourcing * Added support for [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]]'s '''[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/CCCC.php Canadian Census Citation Creator]''' '''v.32.12.2''' * Removed Copy Wiki Link & Shareable Sources (moved to WBE) '''v.32.12''' * Added ''' Badische Landesbibliothek''' to the sourcing feature * Added '''Volksbund Kriegsgräberfürsorge''' to the sourcing feature * Added '''Porta Fontium''' to the sourcing feature * Added '''Archives of Vojvodina – Presentation of Church Registers''' to the sourcing feature *'''Removed Get All Citations''' (Use Build All Citations in Sourcer) '''v.32.11''' * Removed 'Only Members' on Search Person page * Removed 'Add Scratch Pad Button' '''v.32.10''' * '''Removed Connection Finder features''' '''v.32.9''' * '''Removed Unconnected Branch button''' '''v.32.8''' * '''Removed Auto Bio and Date Convertor''' (flipping European dates) as they are now in the WBE. '''v.32.6''' * Added '''Provincial Archives of New Brunswick''' to the sourcing feature (needs testing) '''v.32.5''' * Added an extra button above the scratchpad. '''v.32.4''' * FamilySearch: '''Get All Citations''': On the Sources tab of a profile page on FamilySearch, I've added a 'Get All Citations' button. You should find it in the Sources heading. This expands all of the records listed, copies the citations, and puts them all in a textbox for you to copy. '''v.32.3''' * Unconnected branch tables on [[Space:Politicos_do_Brasil|Politicos do Brasil]] * Removed Scissors and My Connections features (moved to WBE) * Fixed some bugs * Improved WieWasWie citations '''v.32.2.6''' '''WieWasWie citations''' '''v.32''' Removed more features from the BEE as they've been added to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension&public=1 WikiTree Browser Extension]. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree%20BEE See here for more details]. Removed: * Google Search Box * What Links Here * Change Family Lists * Collapsible Sources * Change Summary Options * Dates and Locations on New Profile Page * Format Source Reference Numbers * G2G Options '''v.31''' Removed many features from the BEE as they've been added to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension&public=1 WikiTree Browser Extension]. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree%20BEE See here for more details]. Removed: * Clipboard and Notes * Draft List * My Menu * Random Profile * Apps Menu * AKA Name Links * Collapsible Descendants Tree * Distance and Relationship * Family Group * Family Timeline * Category Finder Pins * Gender Predictor * Locations Helper * Verify ID The following will be removed soon: * Google Search Box * What Links Here * Change Family Lists * Collapsible Sources * Change Summary Options * Dates and Locations on New Profile Page '''v.30.5''' * New '''Collapsible Sources''' option. You can choose to have the inline citations hidden when the page first loads. Just click the toggle button in the Sources heading or one of the reference numbers to see the sources. You may use this with the source previews in the new WT extension. * Busted some bugs '''v.30.4.1''' * '''Fixed the distance number''' (it was showing as one too many). ''' If you see the wrong number''', it may have been stored before. ''' Just right click''' the number '''to refresh it'''. '''v.30.4''' * Added option to remove reference numbers from a bio * Connected the relationship thing to the 'Ancestor/cousin text' option * Moved the 'What Links Here' section to the right-hand column on the edit page * Added an 'only active members' button/link to the search page * Small changes to Auto Bio: Removed horizontal line; added option to omit the start and end comments '''v.30.1.3''' * I've edited and re-organised a lot of the code, trying to make the BEE faster and less prone to errors. '''If there are any unfortunate side effects in this update, I'm sorry. If anything seems to be broken, please let me know.''' Thanks. A couple of changes: * My Menu, Edit/change summary options, and Extra Watchlist will no longer be synched. If you want to move these to another browser, please use the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE&public=1#Backup BEE back-up button]. These can still be transferred to other browsers/computers via the back-up setting file, but they won't synch. * Removed the 'Back-up BEE' button from every page but the Nav Home page. '''Note: ''' * Many of the BEE's features are being added to the new WikiTree extension. If you see any conflict between the two, please let me know. In the future, I may remove these features from the BEE. '''v.29.2''' * Added a What Links Here section as an option '''v.29.1''' * Added a right-click action to the What Links Here link (Find > What Links Here) to copy the links as wikilinks. '''v.28.15.2''' * Added a 'black text' option ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466075/my-wikitree-wish-list See wish #6 here]) * Added a thing to confirm the name of the ID entered in the box to add a family member by WikiTree ID ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466075/my-wikitree-wish-list See wish #2 here]) *Added two columns to the Watchlist table *Added archion.de to citations thing '''v.28.12''' * Added the distance (in degrees) between you and the profile person (on the BEE Connection Finder button) '''v.28.11.1''' * Added data.matricula-online.eu and ofb.genealogy.net to the source citations * Fixed various little bugs '''v.28.8''' *'''BEE Places'''*: Replicating the current location boxes (which get their data from FamilySearch) but allowing editing and other things. (The new search box combines the 'My Places' locations and the 'BEE Places' locations (from the wikitreebee.com server).) This is still a work in progress, but it's usable now. You can [https://wikitreebee.com/bee_places.php see what we're doing (and contribute) here]. The bonus for the moment is more place names for Wales and Scotland than (I think) FamilySearch has. We're working on getting the right dates in. As examples, the county changes in England and Wales came in on 1974-04-01 (not '1974'), and New York State joined the United States, on 1778-07-26 (not '1776'). Features of the new 'system': ** My Places allows place names to be stored '''with dates''' e.g. New York, New York, United States (1788-07-26 - ). ** The '''suggestions do not show place names with dates that are too early or too late''' for the related date (birth, marriage, or death). ** '''Likely good matches are highlighted''' (based on the locations of family members). ** The '''keyboard up and down arrows''' will move you (surprisingly) up and down the list of matches. Click on a location or hit 'Enter' to select it. Double hit 'Enter' to get the selection into the location box. * Added a pin to category suggestions. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456853/feature-request-icons-category-picker-linking-category-pages See here]. * Added a '''link to Greg's [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/antenati.php?r=https://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/ark:/12657/an_ua267608/wEKr932/ Antenati Citation Builder]'''. Click the BEE icon on an Antenati record to open the app. * Added the option to '''disable the BEE on Space: and Help: pages''' * Added an option to '''remember your language choice''' (on profile edit pages) * More '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key access keys]''' (Please check the link for an explanation). **g → G2G Recent Activity **r → Random Profile **n → Nav Home Page **h → Help Search **Note: These are in addition to: ***s → Save ***e → Edit ***k → Category ***p → Preview * Trimming input on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Following Special:Following] (Tags) page ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227328/possible-inputted-following-stripped-leading-trailing-spaces See here].) * '''"Leave site?" confirmation message''' on space edit pages (optional). This may help prevent some people from losing their edits on space pages. * I may change the name. '''v.28.1''' * Added a '''Drafts button''' to the Find menu to see your uncommitted saved drafts. This won't work for you immediately. The BEE will build and maintain a list of your drafts, but each one will only be added to the list when the BEE sees the draft has been saved on the edit page. '''Please try it out and let me know if you see any problems with this.''' '''v.27.2.1''' * Fixed a problem with the Cousin text. * Changed something to keep the FamilySearch template working. * Added Clipboard and Notes to G2G. '''v.27.1.2''' * Added the '''Clipboard and Notes''' to every page. ::'''More information''': *The clipboard buttons are now at the top of every page except for the edit pages, where you'll find them with the text editor. *You can re-order the notes and clippings by dragging them up and down, but if you click the text of a clipping, the window will close, so you can drag the items by grabbing the number. *You can close the Clipboard/Notes window by clicking the button again, clicking the 'x' in the top right of the heading, or double clicking the heading. *Please let me know if you have/see any problems with this. '''v.27.1.1''' * Made the Clipboard and Notes optional. (See the Options page). '''v.27.1''' '''New''': * '''Clipboard''' and '''Notes''': ** '''Clipboard''': You may have some phrases or citations that you often use when editing or creating profiles. Save them to the BEE Clipboard. To use them, just click the Clipboard button on the editor's toolbar and click the clipping. When the enhanced editor is not on, this will paste the clipping into the biography box in the place you last had your cursor. With the enhanced editor on (and on G2G), it will be copied to your clipboard for you to paste into the page (Ctrl + v). (If anyone knows how to do this with the enhanced editor, please let me know!) ** '''Notes''': Maybe you store some notes in the Scratchpad on the Nav Home Page. Put them in the BEE Notes instead, so it's easier to refer to them when you're editing a profile. ::Note: These things are saved in a database in your browser. They're not going anywhere. They won't be saved in the BEE Settings (to be synched to another device). * '''My Places''' box. Here's a new option (see the Options page). Sometimes, the suggestions in the location dropdowns are not quite right. Now, you can save locations that you often use how you want them. Click the gears/settings button and save your locations in the textbox. Then select them at any time in the future. You can find the boxes under the birth, marriage and death location boxes after choosing this option in the settings. There is also a button to add the contents of a location field to your 'My Places' list. Also: * Added scissors (Copy ID/Link/URL) to Category pages. * Sorted change summary options alphabetically. * Improved Auto Bio a little. * Added 'k' as an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key access key] to activate the category box on the edit page. '''v.26.16.3''' * Citation makers for more European sites. Thanks, Florian, for the code.

WikiTree Browser Extension

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[[Category:WikiTree Tools and Apps]] {{Image|file=WikiTree_Images_New-7.png |align=l |size=s |caption=WikiTree }} The '''WikiTree Browser Extension (WBE)''', [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension a collaborative effort] from the [[Project:WikiTree_Apps|WikiTree Apps Project]], is a downloadable software component that plugs into your browser, enhancing your WikiTree browsing, reading, and editing experience. Highly configurable, WBE offers '''over seventy-five''' distinct and switchable features, allowing you to fine-tune your viewing and editing preferences. Some of the key features include a sticky toolbar, access keys, Find->Apps and Find->What Links Here submenus, clipboard and notes management, an extra watchlist, link previews, Family Group & Family Timeline, distance & relationship calculations, category display controls, Auto Bio & Bio Check, Auto Gedcom Cleanup, date, location, and language helpers, a gender predictor, Dark Mode, smooth scrolling, and more applications of scissors. The extension also provides a collection of readability options, such as Reading Mode, to further enhance your WikiTree experience. See the WBE Stable and Preview Version Updates — [[Space:WikiTree Browser Extension Update|an update change log]]. If you are interested in contributing to this project, please see [[#Development|Development]], [[#Communication| Communication]] and [[#Testing_and_Feedback|Testing and Feedback]] at the end of this document.

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== Installation == We recommend that you: * save all of your editing sessions before you begin an update. * refresh all of your WikiTree tabs/windows after an update is installed '''Stable version''' (updated monthly): * [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-browser-extensio/ncjafpiokcjepnnlmgdaphkkjehapbln For '''Chrome'''] and other Chromium-based browsers, including Opera, Edge, Brave, and Vivaldi. * [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wikitree-browser-extension/ For '''Firefox''']. * [https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/wikitree-browser-extension/id6447643999 For '''Safari''']. :{{YouTube | Hep8RpS4PWU |"Starting out with the WikiTree Browser Extension" with Greg Clarke & Murray Maloney |playlist=TreeTours}} ::This video begins with Greg Clarke demonstrating how to install WBE on Chrome, Firefox, Safari on a Mac, and Safari on an iPad. '''Preview version''': If you want to have the most up-to-date version of the extension and you don't mind the chance of encountering a bug or two, you can try the development 'Preview' version. See it and try it here first. * [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-browser-extensio/ijipjpbjobecdgkkjdfpemcidfdmnkid For '''Chrome'''] and other Chromium-based browsers, including Opera, Edge, Brave, and Vivaldi. * [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wt-browser-extension-test/ For '''Firefox''']. * For '''Safari''' — join the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension_Testers_Team| WikiTree Browser Extension Testers Team]] to stay current with the latest TestFlight edition of WBE, Stable and (Preview) versions for Mac and iOS. '''Permissions''' When you first install WikiTree Browser Extension, you will be asked to grant it permission to run on your computer, to access wikitree.com (and maybe wikitreebee.com), to download backup files, and to read or write to your system clipboard. Each of these are legitimate requests. When a new permission is required for a new feature of the extension, the extension will be disabled until you accept the new permission. We apologize for the inconvenience. '''Other WikiTree Extensions''' * Numerous features that were formerly in the WikiTree BEE extension have migrated into the WikiTree Browser Extension (WBE). Others will follow. In order to avoid conflicts, features that are migrating from BEE to WBE will be disabled in BEE before they are enabled in WBE. * You can remove the WikiTree+ and AGC extensions, which have been wholly integrated into the WikiTree Browser Extension.

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== Configuration == {{Image|file=WikiTree_Images_New-7.png |align=l |size=s |caption=WikiTree }} '''WikiTree Browser Extension''' — On installation, you'll be greeted by the WikiTree Browser Extension features page. You can switch the features on or off, depending on your preferences. Many features are switched on by default. Flicking a switch is enough to switch a feature on or off (there's no save button). {{Clear}} The '''All''' switch at the top-right of the Options page will turn all features (apart from Dark Mode) on or off, by toggling to the left or right. The switch adopts a middle position if some features are disabled. Each category and sub-category of features has a similar three-position toggle switch, positioned before the feature heading. The gear wheel icon leads to WBE [[#Settings|Settings]] and Data Backup options. Click on the '''(?)''' icon beside the feature heading to open a new tab with a description of the feature and its options, if any. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=IB_images-211.png |align=l |size=large |label=WikiTree Browser Extension features page |caption=WikiTree Browser Extension features page }} {{Clear}} Several of the features have options or settings of their own. Just click the '''Show options''' button next to the feature's heading to reveal them. {{Clear}} After making changes or enabling/disabling any of the features in your Options, you'll need to refresh any WikiTree pages that you have open to see the effects of your changes. Any new pages that you open will take on the most recent Options settings. '''Accessing WikiTree Browser Extension features page''' : To access the WikiTree Browser Extension features page and change any options in future, just click on the WikiTree icon in your browser toolbar. {{Image|file=IB_images-25.png |align=c |size=large |label=Click on the WikiTree icon to access Options and Settings |caption=Click on the WikiTree icon to access Options and Settings }} * '''Chrome''' and '''Firefox''': You'll probably need to pin the icon to the toolbar - click the browser's extension icon (a jigsaw puzzle piece, a cube, or something similar), and find the pin next to the orange WikiTree icon. * '''Safari''': Right-click on your Safari Toolbar and it will offer you a "Customize Toolbar..." option. You will then be able to arrange the position of the WBE icon wherever you choose on your toolbar. * The Options page can also be accessed via your browser's extension manager. {{Clear}}

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== Features == The features are grouped into six categories: * '''Global:''' tools and features available on or affecting every page. * '''Profile:''' presentation and layout of profile elements. * '''Editing:''' features to facilitate profile creation and editing. * '''Navigation:''' menus: apps, drafts, my menu, random profile; links and previews. * '''Community:''' G2G pages, badges, contributions, and thank yous. * '''Other:''' several table features and some usability tweaks. Features marked with "(Preview)" are currently only in the Preview version. '''On YouTube''' There are videos on YouTube that review many of the features of the WikiTree Browser Extension. * {{YouTube |6ctf3n0A8zA |The WikiTree Browser Extension Part I: Global Features |playlist=TreeTours}} * {{YouTube |NflosCnG_W0 |The Power of the WikiTree Browser Extension |playlist=TreeTours}} * {{YouTube | Hep8RpS4PWU |"Starting out with the WikiTree Browser Extension" with Greg Clarke & Murray Maloney |playlist=TreeTours}} * {{YouTube | RiOFKUy7J7Y |"WikiTree Browser Extension: Features Review" with Greg Clarke & Murray Maloney |playlist=TreeTours}} * {{YouTube|urVTFSR0sJw|"Bio Check" with Kay Knight |playlist= TreeTours}} * {{YouTube|PqWEUYQBbPI|"A Tour of WikiTree BEE w/Flo Straub" with Greg Clarke|34:00 |playlist= TreeTours}} ::Flo Straub demonstrates WBE Category Management feature, starting at 34:00 minutes. : {{Space:WBE_Info|menuNew}} : === Global === Features available on or affecting every page. ==== Access Keys ==== {{Image|file=IB_images-237.png |align=l |size=large |label=Access Keys feature |caption=Access Keys feature }} {{Clear}} Enable the Access Keys feature for quick keyboard shortcuts.Wikipedia contributors. "Access Key" (Accessed 6 Dec 2023) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key . {{Image|file=IB_images-286.png |align=r |size=m |label=Access Keys settings. Choose which access keys you want to enable. Please note that some accessibility tools may use some of these access keys. In particular, '''D''' is known to be used by some browser accessibility tools. |caption=Access Keys settings. }} :'''Navigational Keys''' *'''1''': Nav Home Page — jumps to Nav Home *'''F''': Find — jumps to the WikiTree person search page *'''G''': G2G Recent Activity — jumps to the G2G Recent Activity page *'''H''': Help Search — jumps to WikiTree Help search page *'''R''': Random Profile — jumps to a random profile *'''W''': Watchlist — jumps to your Watchlist :'''Information Management Keys''' *'''I''': ID — copies the WikiTree ID of the current profile into the clipboard for pasting *'''J''': User — copies the WikiTree user number of the current profile into the clipboard for pasting *'''L''': Link — copies the WikiTree link for the current profile into the clipboard for pasting *'''U''': URL — copies the URL of the current profile into the clipboard for pasting *'''N''': Clipboard and Notes: Toggle Notes open/close *'''V''': Clipboard and Notes: Toggle Clipboard open/close *'''X''': Extra Watchlist: Toggle open/close (browse mode only) Some access keys work differently depending on whether you are browsing or editing a profile. '''While Browsing a Person Profile''' :'''Profile Activity''' *'''A''': Ancestors — like pressing the Ancestors button *'''D''': Descendants — like pressing the Descendants button *'''E''': Edit profile — opens an edit session in the current person profile *'''T''': Tree apps — opens the Tree Apps :'''Image Handling Keys''' *'''M''': Magnifier — toggles [[#Image_Zoom_and_Magnifier|Magnifier]] feature on/off *'''Z''': Zoom — toggles [[#Image_Zoom_and_Magnifier|Zoom-in-Place]] feature on/off '''While Editing a Person Profile''' :'''Edit Session Keys''' *'''C''': Compare — compare draft with saved information *'''E''': Enhanced Editor — toggles Enhanced Editor while in Editing session *'''P''': Preview — like pressing the Preview button in Edit mode *'''Q''': Quit — return to profile / delete draft *'''S''': Save — saves your current edit session :'''Content Enhancement Keys''' *'''A''': AGC — run Auto Gedcom Cleanup (AGC) *'''B''': Bio — run Auto Bio *'''K''': Category — opens the Category helper box *'''T''': Template — Add any template '''Key Combos''' :For '''Chrome:''' *PC: Use Shift-Alt + letter (e.g., Shift-Alt-G for G2G Recent Activity) *Mac: Use Ctrl-Opt + letter (e.g., Ctrl-Opt-G for G2G Recent Activity) :For '''Firefox:''' *PC: Use Shift-Alt + letter (e.g., Shift-Alt-G for G2G Recent Activity) *Mac: Use Ctrl-Opt + letter (e.g., Ctrl-Opt-G for G2G Recent Activity) :For '''Safari:''' *Mac: Use Ctrl-Opt + letter (e.g., Ctrl-Opt-G for G2G Recent Activity) See also: :Find more key combinations for different browsers and operating systems in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key Wikipedia Access Keys] article. Also see: [[:Space:Tip_of_the_Week_from_Betsy_Ko|Betsy Ko's Tips of the Week]] * [[:Space:Tip_of_the_Week_from_Betsy_Ko#Saving_the_WikiTree_Browser_Extension_Access_Keys_where_you_can_find_them|Saving the WikiTree Browser Extension Access Keys where you can find them]] : : ==== Add Search Boxes ==== {{Image|file=IB_images-57.png |align=l |size=large |caption=Add Search Boxes feature }} {{Clear}} Enable this feature and its options to add a Help Search box and/or a Google Search box to the bottom of every page. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=IB_images-191.png |align=c |size=large |caption=Add Search Boxes. }} {{Clear}} : : ==== Clipboard and Notes ==== {{Image|file=IB_images-127.png |align=l |size=large |label=Clipboard and Notes feature. |caption=Clipboard and Notes feature. }} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=IB_images-4.png |align=r |size=s |label=Clipboard and Notes icons. |caption=Clipboard and Notes icons. }} Easily store and access frequently used text snippets in the clipboard and notes. Icons for clipboard and notes are located at the top right of the page on profile pages and G2G. When editing text, the buttons are placed conveniently with the editing toolbar. You can also sort your clippings and notes into groups. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=IB_images-254.png |align=c |size=large |label=Clipboard Feature of WikiTree Browser Extension |caption=Clipboard Feature of WikiTree Browser Extension }} {{Clear}} '''Clipboard''' : A repository for multiple clippings that you can quickly paste into the current edit session. Very handy for storing collections of citations that you expect to use during an extended session or an event such as a Connect-a-Thon. * With Enhanced Editor off: click the position in the editor where you want to insert a clipping, then click the clipping. * With Enhanced Editor on: clicking a clipping copies it to your system's clipboard for pasting in the editor. * Re-order notes or clippings by dragging the item up or down using the number on the left. '''Notes''' : A handy scratchpad for genealogists to keep ephemeral notes. Stuff that you might need to check occasionally and want to keep handy, but you don't expect to paste into any profiles. Your to-do list(s), for example. Or maybe a short text passage that you are working on, and is not yet ready to move into your Clipboard. Notes are there for you to record and consult — they don't interact with the Clipboard. Clippings and notes are stored in your browser and can be backed up using the Back Up button. Note that they won't sync across browsers on different devices. '''Keyboard shortcuts''' There are some key controls to use with the Clipboard and Notes: * Shift-left/right arrow moves between tabs * Shift-up/down arrow selects the previous/next clipping on the active tab * Shift-Enter copies the current selected clipping to the document and closes the clipboard * Shift-PageUp: select the clipping 5 positions up, or the first one * Shift-PageDown: select the clipping 5 positions down, or the last one * Esc: close the Clipboard or Notes popup The above shortcuts are convenient to use together with the V and N [[#Access_Keys|Access Keys]] feature, which then allows you to paste or lookup items while editing a profile without having to use your mouse. : : ==== Extra Watchlist ==== {{Image|file=IB_images-129.png |align=l |size=large |label=Extra Watchlist feature. |caption=Extra Watchlist feature. }} {{Clear}} Enable this feature to monitor profiles you're not on the Trusted List for with the Extra Watchlist. {{Image|file=IB_images-22.png |align=l |size=s |label=Extra Watchlist buttons |caption=Extra Watchlist buttons }} * Use the '+' button to add or remove a profile, * Use the binoculars button to view your Extra Watchlist. {{Clear}} {{Image|file=IB_images-23.png |align=l |size=large |label=Extra Watchlist feature |caption=Extra Watchlist feature }} {{Clear}} You can sort your watchlist by ID, Name, or Change Date by clicking on the column headings. You can '''Export''' your list as a comma-separated txt file to preserve it when clearing your browser's cache, and use the '''Import''' feature to restore your list afterward. (You can also use the extension's back-up feature (see below).) The Extra Watchlist file format is quite simple, a comma-separated list of WikiTree IDs (E.g. "Hilton-1013,Mainwaring-42,Hilton-18,Hilton-52,"), where a trailing comma is expected. So, if it's easier for you, you can manually create your lists of profiles in .txt files to import anytime. You can keep different sets of profiles to import into your Extra Watchlist depending on where in your tree you are working. For example, keep different lists for ancestors from different parts of the world or in different time periods. {{Clear}} : : ==== Image Zoom and Magnifier ==== {{Image|file=IB_images-231.png |align=l |size=large |label=Image Zoom and Magnifier feature. |caption=Image Zoom and Magnifier feature. }} {{Clear}} This feature allows you to interact with images in the following ways: *Zoom-in and Zoom-out: Click on the magnifying glass icon

WikiTree Browser Extension Update

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Here are updates to the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]]. Note that you don't need to reinstall the extension once you have it; it should '''update automatically'''. (All dates below are UTC.) '''v.1.17''' (stable) 2024-05-01 * Migration Category Helper: Add South Africa * Improve backup * Improve Gender Predictor (use WT+) * Usability Tweak: Space page redirect (redirect to profile after saving) * Usability Tweak: Remove 'disable' links from profile previews *Search and Watchlist Table Options: Add family group buttons * '''Clipboard and Notes''': ** Add optional titles ** Change positioning ** Add context menu links * Change Surname and Watchlist Table Options to Search and Watchlist Table Options **+ Add 'Remember search options' option '''v.1.16.6.0''' (Preview) 2024-04-16 * Bug fixes: Auto Bio, CC7 Changes * Migration Category Helper: Add South Africa * Improve backup * Improve Gender Predictor (use WT+) * Update apps menu (add Photo Lines) * Remove Sheet JS * Usability Tweak: Space page redirect (redirect to profile after saving) '''v.1.16.4.0''' (Preview) 2024-04-05 *Search and Watchlist Table Options: Add family group buttons '''v.1.16.2.0''' (Preview) 2024-04-04 * '''Clipboard and Notes''': ** Add optional titles ** Change positioning ** Add context menu links * '''Table Filters''': Add suggestions column '''v.1.16.0.1''' (Preview) 2024-04-02 * Change Surname and Watchlist Table Options to Search and Watchlist Table Options **+ Add 'Remember search options' option '''v.1.16''' (stable) 2024-04-01 * '''Add South African date-related corrections to Locations Helper''' * Add Person Redesign: Add category picker * Clipboard and Notes: Keyboard controls; Remember cursor position in the edit field. * Migration Helpers: Add arrival categories * Auto Bio: Category and sticker bug fixes; + Updates to One Name Study sticker handling (see below) * CC7 Changes: Bug fixes and tweaks *Scissors: **add to image pages; **add to Help, Space, Project, (and optional Profile) sections; **add to G2G answers to copy plain URL or one that shows a preview on social media (and remove related option from G2G Options) '''v.1.15.0.8''' (Preview) 2024-03-12 * CC7 Changes: Bug fix and tweaks * Auto Bio: One Name Study Stickers **Add stickers for only those surnames whose One Name Study managers have opted in **Add Top Of Line Only condition for those One Name Study managers who want that *Migration Category Helper: Ships bug fix '''v.1.15.0.7''' (Preview) 2024-03-11 *Clipboard: Remember cursor position in the edit field. *Copy Sources: Separate sources without blank lines in 'Copy Sources'. *Scissors: **add to image pages; **add to Help, Space, Project, (and optional Profile) sections; **add to G2G answers to copy plain URL or one that shows a preview on social media (and remove related option from G2G Options) *Auto Bio: Add to One Name Study Sticker exclusions *Change Summary Options: Fix a small bug related to certain characters '''v.1.15.0.1''' (Preview) 2024-03-03 * '''Add South African date-related corrections to Locations Helper''' '''v.1.15''' (stable) 2024-03-01 * Add extra feature data backup and restore buttons to Nav Home page * '''Connector Image''': Gives you a Connector jigsaw puzzle symbol (as used by the Connectors Project) in the header of a profile page if the person is not connected to the big tree. * Remove from Watchlist: requesting API log in for non-open profiles * Date Fixer: Supporting dates with dots and German month names * Migration Category Helper: supporting ship categories containing "(Ship)" or "()" '''v.1.14.1.1''' (Preview) 2024-02-24 * Add extra feature data backup and restore buttons to Nav Home page * Update Auto Bio ONS file '''v.1.14.0.1''' (Preview) 2024-02-12 * '''Connector Image''': Gives you a Connector jigsaw puzzle symbol (as used by the Connectors Project) in the header of a profile page if the person is not connected to the big tree. '''v.1.14''' (stable) 2024-02-01 * Bug fix for Sticky Header * Update to Distance and Relationship (to make it more obvious that you might need to click the number to refresh the data) '''v.1.13.4''' (stable) 2024-01-23 * Bug fixes for Category Picker and Table Filters and Sorting (Distance and Relationship columns) '''v.1.13.4.0''' (Preview) 2024-01-23 * Bug fixes for Category Picker and Table Filters and Sorting (Distance and Relationship columns) * New Surname/Watchlist Table Options option: Remember display density (Turn the session cookie for the Watchlist display density into a 30 day cookie.) * Migration Category Helper: Add Brazil '''v.1.13.3''' (stable) 2024-01-17 * Bug fixes for Surname Table Options, Usability Tweaks (Extra Scratchpad button), Category Management. * Apps Menu update * Edit Helper Category Picker (remove top-level categories on profile page) '''v.1.13''' (stable) 2024-01-05 *'''Surname Table Options''': Adds a 'More' button to give more detail and sorting options on the genealogy surname table page. *'''Remove Profiles from Watchlist''': Lets you remove multiple profiles from your watchlist from your Watchlist page. '''v.1.12.1.9''' (Preview) 2023-12-19 *'''Surname Table Options''': Adds a 'More' button to give more detail and sorting options on the genealogy surname table page. '''v.1.12.1.8''' (Preview) 2023-12-15 *Access Keys: Add 'j' to copy UserID (will only work with Scissors enabled for now) '''v.1.12.1''' (stable) 2023-12-07 * Bug fixes: ** Auto Bio: Differentiate between UK counties and Canadian ones with the same name for adding Unsourced categories. ** Change Family Lists: Handle links with spaces rather than underbars. '''v.1.12.1.0''' (Preview) 2023-12-07 *Date fixer: Add option to confirm date format (US vs EU). '''v.1.12''' (stable) 2023-12-01 * Various bug fixes and small improvements to various features. * Usability Tweak: Remove Me Button: Adds an 'X' on profiles for which you are the manager. Double-click the X to remove yourself as manager. (A requested tweak that may be useful for people doing challenges.) '''v.1.11''' (stable) 2023-11-01 * '''Highlight and Sort (Suggestion Matches Filter)''': This feature identifies exact matches for names, dates, and locations, highlights them, and sorts the suggestions by most matches at the top. * '''Random Space Page Button (Random Profile feature)''': A new button has been added to navigate to a random space page. * '''Category Filters''': Introduced conditions (and/or/only) for filtering. * '''Category Tables''': Introduced a "Table" button for sortable and filterable tables on category pages. * '''CC7 Changes''': Find new additions to and removals from your CC7. * '''Editor Customization''': Added options for Editor Font Size and expanding the editor text area. * '''Family List''': Fixed bugs related to listing children and added features like age of parents at the time of birth and relative ages of siblings. * '''Migration Category Helper''': Now supports France and Serbia (-2006). * '''Bio Check''': Added a test for unclosed br tags. * Scissors: Added a 'Use' button to the Category Edit page. * Auto Bio/Categories: Various improvements. * Deselectable Radio Buttons: Added to MergeEdit and Space Edit pages. '''v.1.10.2.1''' (Preview) 2023-10-30 * Random Profile: Add a '''Random Space Page''' button '''v.1.10.1.14''' (Preview) 2023-10-29 * Category Filters: Add and/or/only conditions. * Family List bug fix (children lists) '''v.1.10.1.11''' (Preview) 2023-10-23 * Migration Category Helper: Support France and Serbia (-2006) * Change Family Lists: Add age of parents at time of birth and relative ages of siblings. * Bio Check: Add test for unclosed br tag * Usability Tweaks: Focus on first name in add profile only * CC7 Changes: Reboot. This will only work now when the user is logged in to the apps server. '''v.1.10.1.8''' (Preview) 2023-10-16 * Custom Style: Add '''Editor Font Size''' option (plus two buttons in the toolbar) * Scissors: Add 'Use' to Category Edit page '''v.1.10.1.5''' (Preview) 2023-10-10 * '''CC7 Changes''': Click the CC7 Changes button in the Find menu to see additions to and removals from your CC7 since the last time you clicked the CC7 Changes button. * Auto Bio/Categories improvements * Add deselectable radio buttons to MergeEdit and Space Edit pages '''v.1.10.1.3''' (Preview) 2023-10-07 * '''Category Filters''': Adds buttons on Category pages to show only 'Unconnected Profiles', 'Orphaned Profiles', or profiles 'Missing a Parent'. Also includes a text filter. '''v.1.10.1.2''' (Preview) 2023-10-06 * '''Category Tables''': Adds a "Table" button to category pages with person profiles to generate a sortable and filterable table with the profiles shown on the page. '''v.1.10.1.1''' (Preview) 2023-10-03 * '''Editor Expander''': Adds a button to the editor toolbar to expand the editor text area. '''v.1.10''' (stable) 2023-10-01 * '''Clipboard and Notes: Grouping''': You can now sort your clippings and notes into groups. * '''Wikitable Wizard''': This feature helps you to create and edit wikitables. Go to the editor toolbar: Biography > Wikitable Wizard to open the editor. You can create a new table or edit an existing table or a family census list (created by Sourcer). Just copy the table/list and hit the 'Paste Table or List' button. * '''Migration Category Helper''': Added Scotland, Italy, and Switzerland '''v.1.9.2''' (stable) 2023-09-15 * '''Scissors: Add to Change and Change Details pages''' '''v.1.9.1''' (stable) 2023-09-14 * '''Auto Categories: Add ONS and other stickers''' '''v.1.9.0.9''' (Preview) 2023-09-13 * '''Clipboard and Notes: Grouping''': You can now sort your clippings and notes into groups. '''v.1.9.0.2''' (Preview) 2023-09-05 * '''Wikitable Wizard''': This feature helps you to create and edit wikitables. Go to the editor toolbar: Biography > Wikitable Wizard to open the editor. You can create a new table or edit an existing table or a family census list (created by Sourcer). Just copy the table/list and hit the 'Paste Table or List' button. This is a work in progress - now looking for some testing. '''v.1.9.0.1''' (Preview) 2023-09-03 * Migration Category Helper: Added Scotland, Italy, and Switzerland '''v.1.9''' (stable) 2023-09-01 * '''Category Management''': Filling, changing and emptying categories more efficiently * '''Migration Category Helper''': Automatically populates migration categories when a new one is opened for editing. * '''Copy Bio Changes''': Adds buttons to a profile's Change Details page to copy the biography as it was before or after changes were made. * '''Random Profile: New 'Constrain to Watchlist' option ''' * '''Table Filters and Sorting: New option to add Distance and Relationship columns to Watchlist table'''; improved sorting * Family Lists: New 'Death Details' button * Date Fixer: Extended to Photo Upload and Space Edit pages * Tweaks and bug fixes: **Auto Bio: many **Image Zoom **Family Dropdown: Sorting **G2G: Improved 'Linkify' **Change Family Lists: Add 'DNA Confirmed' to children **Verify ID: Add WT ID to pop up '''v.1.8.15.0''' (Preview) 2023-08-26 * '''Migration Helper''' now also supports Scotland, Colonial America and California '''v.1.8.13.0''' (Preview) 2023-08-21 * '''Category Management''' has additional options to rapidly change categories directly from the profile page, without having to explicitly open edit mode '''v.1.8.12''' (stable) 2023-08-18 * Bugfixes for Verify ID and Auto Bio '''v.1.8.12.0''' (Preview) 2023-08-18 * '''Category Management''': When enabled, this feature will add links [batch categorize], [delete], [rename], and [copy & rename] at the bottom of a category listing as well as [batch categorize] on top of search results (currently not in surname listings). [delete] and [rename] insert the corresponding EditBOT tags into the category and save it. Optionally, they also insert , in order to disable the category until it's deleted. Both [rename] and [copy & rename] will ask for the name of the new category, which will be opened in a new tab and populated with the content of the current one. [batch categorize] will (in both cases) add check-boxes to all profiles, so one can select which should be used for batch categorization. If adding or moving categories is selected, one also has to enter the destination category. In search results, only adding categories is possible. When one pushes the then visible "cat-a-lot" button, all checked profiles will open in edit mode with the selected operation already performed, a filled-in summary, and an enabled save button, ready to be clicked. Make sure you always have two seconds between two saving operations, else you might end up blocked by WikiTree. '''v.1.8.6.1''' (Preview) 2023-08-08 * '''Migration Category Helper''': When enabled, this feature will automatically fill in {{CategoryInfoBox Migration}} when creating/editing new categories that match the naming convention of [[Space:Migration_Category_Structure|Migration Category Structure]]. Currently only some country-entity relationships are guessed correctly, for the others one has to manually delete the country or the entity from the template. Feel free to request additional countries by providing a page/list of valid entities for it to [[Straub-620|Florian Straub]]. '''v.1.8''' (stable) 2023-08-01 *[[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Family_Dropdown|'''Family Dropdown''']] *[[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Shareable_Sources|'''Shareable Sources''']] * Table Filters → '''Table Filters and Sorting''' '''v.1.7.5.0''' (Preview) 2023-07-30 * Added '''column sorting''' to Table Filters '''v.1.7.2.3''' (Preview) * '''Family Dropdown''': Add a 'family dropdown' box to the edit page to quickly make a Wiki Link to any of the profile person's family members. The box also doubles up as the selector for the Shareable Sources feature (below). * '''Shareable Sources''': On the edit page, use the 'family dropdown box' to quickly get the sources used on a family member's profile. On an Add Relative page, the sources for the first person will be available at the bottom of the page. '''v.1.7''' (stable), '''v.1.7.0.0''' (Preview) See the WBE space page for more details of the following new additions. * '''Family Lists''', enabling you to selectively use parts of the Auto Bio. This comes with new buttons for specifying Birth and Parent Details, Sibling List, and Spouse and Child Details. * '''Anniversaries Table''' on the Anniversaries page. * '''Enhanced Editor Style''': Add colors to the Enhanced Editor to help you distinguish the main text from references, etc. * '''New access keys''': We’ve added a lot more access keys, including: Auto Bio (b), return to profile or delete draft (q), compare draft (c), add template (t), copy ID (i), copy link (l), and copy URL (u). * '''Hide My Contributions''' on Activity Feeds. This feature will remember and respect your preference. * Locations Helper: '''Add 'County' to US Locations'''. * Auto Bio: '''Fix Australian Locations, Australian ‘Born In’ Stickers'''. * '''Image Zoom and Magnifier''' * '''Usability Tweaks: **Scratch Pad Edit/Save button above the Scratch Pad **'only active members' link on the Search Person page * '''Save Buttons Style Options''' on the Edit page, turning Compare and Return links into more visually distinctive buttons. '''v.1.6.5.21''' (Preview) 2023-07-15 * '''Family Lists''': This feature lets you use parts of the Auto Bio without using all of it. It adds new buttons to the Biography menu: **Birth and Parent Details **Sibling List **Spouse and Child Details '''v.1.6.5.18''' (Preview) 2023-07-13 * '''Anniversaries Table''' on the Anniversaries page '''v.1.6.5.17''' (Preview) 2023-07-10 * Added Enhanced Editor style options to help you distinguish the text from the references. '''v.1.6.5.16''' (Preview) 2023-07-08 * Even more access keys **a: AGC; **i: Copy ID; **l: Copy link; **u: Copy URL '''v.1.6.5.14''' (Preview) 2023-07-07 * More access keys for edit pages **q: Return to profile / Delete draft **c: Compare draft with saved information **b: Auto Bio **t: Add any template '''v.1.6.5.13''' (Preview) 2023-07-07 * '''Hide My Contributions''': On Activity Feeds, this will remember the user's preference. The setting can be changed by clicking the 'hide/show my contributions' link on the Activity Feed page '''v.1.6.5.12''' (Preview) 2023-07-06 * Locations Helper: '''Add 'County' to US Locations''' '''v.1.6.5.11''' (Preview) 2023-07-06 * Auto Bio: '''Fix Australian Locations''' * Auto Bio: '''Australia Born In Stickers''' * Various Image Zoom changes '''v.1.6.5.6''' (Preview) 2023-07-02 * Image Zoom -> '''Image Zoom and Magnifier''': Removed draggability; added magnifier '''v.1.6.5.4''' (Preview) 2023-06-30 * Usability Tweaks: **Add a Scratch Pad Edit/Save button above the Scratch Pad on the Navigation Home Page ** Add an 'only active members' link to the Search Person page, to filter out all but active members *Extend Save Buttons Style Options to space pages '''v.1.6.5.2''' (Preview) 2023-06-25 * '''Save Buttons Style Options''': Turns the Compare and Return links in the Save section on the Edit page into buttons. '''v.1.6.5.1''' (Preview) 2023-06-24 * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Connection_Finder_Options '''Connection Finder Options'''] '''v.1.6.3.4''' (Preview) 2023-06-21 * Many changes to Image Zoom: now supporting touch screens '''v.1.6.3.1''' (Preview) 2023-06-16 * '''Image Zoom''': Enable image zooming. For a thumbnail, a zoomable image pops up. Other images are zoomable in place. * Auto Bio bug fixes * Bio Check update '''v.1.6.3''' (Stable) 2023-06-14 * '''Add Search Boxes''': Changed 'Google Search Box' to 'Add Search Boxes' and added a Help Search box. * '''Unconnected Branch Table''': Adds an Unconnected Branch button to the submenu (with Categories, Comments, etc.) on the unconnected profiles. Click this to see a table of all the people in the unconnected branch. * Bio Check update * Add Change Summary Options to space pages '''v.1.6.2.3''' (Preview) 2023-06-12 * '''Add Search Boxes''': Changed 'Google Search Box' to 'Add Search Boxes' and added a Help Search box. * Fixed bugs in Unconnected Branch Table and added Modified column. '''v.1.6.2.1''' (Preview) 2023-06-11 * '''Unconnected Branch Table''': Adds an Unconnected Branch button to the submenu (with Categories, Comments, etc.) on the unconnected profiles. Click this to see a table of all the people in the unconnected branch. '''v.1.6.2.0''' (Preview) 2023-06-09 * Bio Check update * Add Change Summary Options to space pages '''v.1.6.2''' (Stable) 2023-06-09 * Add Locations Helper to space pages * Bug fix for Clipboard and Notes '''v.1.6.1.0''' (Preview) 2023-06-05 *'''Custom Style''': Change font colours, background colours, and a few other things. '''v.1.6.1''' (Stable) 2023-06-05 * Added the ability to prevent this update page from opening. Find the option at Options > Gears (Settings and Backup). * Tri-state category switches on the Options page. * Fixed a problem caused by the extension updating in the background. '''v.1.6.0''' (Stable), '''v.1.6.0.0''' (Preview) 2023-06-02 * Auto Bio: 1) One Name Study stickers. Help people add stickers to profiles related to their one name studies. 2) Various bug fixes. 3) A new easy way to report bugs. * Extension Options page redesign: 1) Subcategories 2) Cleaner style 3) Links to the space page * Page Preview enhancements * Wills and Estates (see below) '''v.1.5.15.0''' (Preview) 2023-05-29 *One Name Study stickers added to Auto Bio '''v.1.5.7.1''' (Preview) 2023-05-23 *'''Wills and Estates''': Enable the Wills and Estates feature to see a sortable table on Wills and Estates space pages '''v.1.5.7''' ('''Stable''') 2023-05-23 *[[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Auto_Categories|'''Auto Categories''']] *'''What Links Here Section''': Click now required *'''Sort Theme People''': A click on the header may update the heading *[[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Table_Filters|'''Table Filters''']] *'''Fix Printing Bug''' (Usability Tweaks): Fix a known bug in Chrome on Windows 10 that prevents good printing of WikiTree profiles. *Various bug fixes and tweaks '''v.1.5.6.1''' (Preview) 2023-05-15 *[[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Auto_Categories|'''Auto Categories''']] '''v.1.5.3.0''' (Preview) 2023-05-10 *'''Fix Printing Bug''' (Usability Tweaks): Fix a known bug in Chrome on Windows 10 that prevents good printing of WikiTree profiles. '''v.1.5.2.5''' (Preview) 2023-05-09 * New '''Usability Tweak''': '''Remember the height of the resized textbox on the edit page.''' '''v.1.5.2.1''' (Preview) 2023-05-08 *'''Table Filters''': Adds filters to wikitables and tables on Watchlist and Surname Genealogy pages. '''v.1.5''' ('''Stable''') 2023-05-05 *'''Confirm Thank Yous''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Confirm_Thank_Yous Details] *'''Smooth Scrolling''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Smooth_Scrolling Details] *'''Sticky Header''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Sticky_Header Details] *'''Usability Tweaks''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Usability_Tweaks Details] * '''Options and backup redesign''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Settings Details] '''v.1.4''' (Stable) 2023-04-06 * '''Auto Bio''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Auto_Bio Details] * '''Add Person Redesign''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Add_Person_Redesign Details] * '''Date Fixer''': See below * '''Language Setting''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Language_Setting Details] * '''Readability Options''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Readability_Options Details] '''v.1.3.6.5''' (Preview) 2023-04-03 * '''Add Person Redesign''': Redesigns the Add Person page for the convenience of advanced members. * '''Date Fixer''': Converts DD/MM/YYY, DD-MM-YYYY, or DD.MM.YYYY to YYYY-MM-DD; Fixes typos (such as month mis-spellings or double hyphens) in the date fields. '''v.1.3.5''' (Stable) 2023-03-28 * Bug fix update to fix problems caused by the new Add Person page. '''v.1.3.4.5''' (Preview) 2023-03-24 * Welsh patronymic fixer as an option in the Dates/Locations on New Profile Page feature (When adding a child to Hugh ap Lloyd, instead of 'ap Lloyd' in the Last Name at Birth box, it will say 'ap Hugh'.) '''v.1.3.4.0''' (Preview) 2023-03-19 * '''Readability Options''': Take control of how WikiTree profiles are displayed. Apply standard formatting and spacing to sources and citations to make them easier to read and enable reading mode to hide various elements of the WikiTree UI. (More details coming soon!) The following features have been merged into this feature: ** Collapsible Sources ** Format Source Reference Numbers * '''Auto Bio''': Creates an automated biography from the existing data in the form, text editor, and database. You can find the Auto Bio button under 'Biography' in the toolbar above the biography editor. This is a work in progress. Send any bug reports to [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]]. Features (mostly optional): ** Interpret census tables and citations in general and turn them into a narrative with inline citations. ** Automatically add location categories. ** Timeline. ** Fix locations. *** Change 'USA' to 'United States'; OK to Oklahoma; or UK to United Kingdom. But it also looks at dates and it can remove 'United Kingdom' from locations before 1801 or 'United States' from Louisiana before '1812-04-30' (or add these when they're missing). ** Options for the wording. You can choose 'died' or 'passed away', the date format, and some other things. ** Get full citation for Find A Grave if the profile has a Find A Grave memorial number without a citation. ** Add an {{Unsourced}} template if [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension&action=edit#Bio_Check Bio Check] judges it to have no sources. '''v.1.2.6.1''' (Preview) 2023-01-10 * '''Change Family Lists''': Added links to the profile creation page. Right click the list headings to add a new person E.g. right click "Father of" (or "Children") to add a child. '''v.1.2''' (Stable) / '''v.1.2.0.0''' (Preview) 2023-01-03 * '''Suggested Matches Filters''' * '''My Connections''' * '''Scissors''' *'''DNA Connections Table''' See below or the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|space page]] for more details. '''v.1.1.7.2''' (Preview) 2022-12-19 * '''My Connections''': On the "My Connections" page, this 1) Adds a button to create a table of people in each degree showing missing parents, possible missing spouses, and the number of children. 2) Continues finding more connections in a degree after the maximum 1000 has been reached. * '''Scissors''': Adds the scissors image and ID, Link, and URL buttons to Category, Help, Project, and Template pages. Adds a 'Reference' button to the Change Details page (requested). '''v.1.1.3.0''' (Preview) 2022-12-06 * '''DNA Connections Table''': Adds a button to add birthplaces to the DNA Connections table. '''v.1.1.0''' (Stable) 2022-12-01 / '''v.1.1.0.0''' (Preview) * '''Access Keys''': Adds access keys. g: G2G Recent Activity; r: Random Profile, n: Nav Home Page; h: Help Search; s: Save; e: Edit; k: Category; p: Preview. * '''Extra Watchlist''': Gives you an extra watchlist. Add to it by clicking the + button. View it with the binoculars button. * '''Google Search Box''': Adds a Google Search Box to the bottom of every page. * '''What Links Here''': Adds a 'What Links Here' button to the Find menu. Click to go to the What Links Here page; right-click to copy wiki markdown for links to what links to the page. * '''Category Display''': Allows you to move the location of categories to the top of the profile, or sidebar. * '''Change Family Lists''': Change the position and/or appearance of family lists (parents, siblings, spouses, and children). * '''Collapsible Sources''': Makes the page shorter by hiding the inline citations on load. To see the inline citations, click the black triangle button next to the Sources heading, click the superscript number of the citation, or use the Source Preview feature of this extension. * '''Format Source Reference Numbers''': Hide source reference numbers or make them smaller. * '''Sort Theme People''': Replaces the Connection Finder (theme of the week) section on Profile pages with a table sorted by degree of closeness to the profile person. * '''Change Summary Options''': Add your own phrases to the change summary phrases on edit pages. * '''Dates/Locations on New Profile Page''': Adds the dates and locations of the profile person to a new profile page (for a parents, sibling, etc.). * '''Make Radio Buttons De-selectable''': Makes radio buttons de-selectable. Click on a previously selected status value to clear it. * '''Sticky Toolbar''': Makes the toolbar on the editor on edit pages stick to the top of the screen and not scroll out of sight. * '''G2G Options''': Add various things to G2G. '''v.1.0.5.2''' (Preview) 2022-11-28 * '''Extra Watchlist''': Sometimes, you want to follow a profile, but you're not on the Trusted List. Use the Extra Watchlist. The buttons for this (usually at the top of the page) are '+' to add or remove a profile from your Extra Watchlist, and the binoculars to see your Extra Watchlist. * '''Back up''': Back up "My Menu", "Change Summary Options", "Clipboard and Notes", and "Extra Watchlist". These are saved in the browser, and it's possible that they can be wiped by mistake. It's good to keep a back-up. You can find this at the bottom of the options page (just click the WikiTree icon). '''v.1.0.5.1''' (Preview) 2022-11-25 * '''Change Summary Options''': Add your own phrases to the change summary phrase options on edit pages. This also moves the save buttons and summary options up and down the page as you scroll. * '''What Links Here''': Adds a 'What Links Here' button to the Find menu. Click to go to the What Links Here page; right-click to copy wiki markdown for links to what links to the page. * '''Make Radio Buttons De-selectable''' '''v.1.0.4.1''' (Preview) 2022-11-18 * '''Change Family Lists''' (the 'family lists' being the lists of parents, siblings, spouses, and children on a profile). Options: **Move the lists to the right-hand column. This can be set in the settings or by double clicking on the lists (which will move them to the other column). **Vertical lists. This includes: ***Each person's dates ***Colour-coded genders ***Colour-coded indicators of which children belong to which parent(s) in the case(s) of multiple spouses or half-siblings. ***The profile person inserted into the list of siblings in the appropriate position **Add ages at marriage **Change the headings of the lists from "Son/Daughter of" to "Parents:", "Brother/Sister of" to "Siblings:", etc. *'''Dates/Locations on New Profile Page''': On a new profile page, see the dates and locations of the person whose family member you are adding. '''v.1.0.4''' 2022-11-14 * Bug fix for the Family Timeline. * Bug fix for WikiTree+. * Bug fix for the gender predictor. '''v.1.0.3.4''' (Preview) 2022-11-13 *'''Collapsible Sources''': To make a profile page shorter, this collapses inline citations onload. To see the inline citations, click the ▶ button next to the Sources heading, click the superscript number of the citation, or use the Source Preview feature of this extension. *'''Sort Theme People''': On the profile page of connected people, there is a list of featured people as part of the week's theme. This sorts those people into a table ordered by closeness (in degrees) to the profile person. It also adds a heading to the table. * '''Improvements to Category Info Box category picker''': ** Extended to Category pages **Added search for Location categories **Added search for Cemetery Group categories **Added links to categories for each found category **Other minor improvements '''v.1.0.3.3''' (Preview) 2022-11-10 * '''Random Profile Location''' option: Left-click to get any random profile. Right-click to choose a location. This location is then used for all Random Profile calls until it is changed. Use double quotation marks for locations with a space in them or to specify certain text, like a city and a country (e.g. "City, Country"). '''v.1.0.3.2''' (Preview) 2022-11-10 * Using the options page as the pop-up (so just click the icon to access the options) '''v.1.0.3''' 2022-11-07 * Fixed bug with WikiTree+ Edit Helper. * Added clipboard to edit marriage page. * Clipboard now works when using the private message form. * Clipboard now works with
tags. * Distance and Relationship now works with new profiles. '''v.1.0.1.2''' (Preview) 2022-11-03 * '''Category Display''' ** Changes the location of Categories to the top of the Bio. * WikiTree+ Edit Helper ** Added Cemetery Category Picker that also searches in aka and locations defined in CategoryInfoBox on Cemetery category. It is on a new Category button. Available only on Profile edit page. ** Fixed System Category Picker's position on Category edit pages. '''v.1.0.1.1''' (Preview) 2022-11-03 *'''G2G Options''' ** Checkmarks to show questions you have visited ** Plus signs to show questions you have 'favorited' ** A 'WikiTree ID Go' box ** More tab buttons: Recent Activity, My Activity, + (Favorited) ** Copy ID / URL / Question links (Scissors) ** 'Back to Top' links at the bottom of each G2G page ** Filter: Checkboxes to hide questions in certain categories ** Big Comment and Reply buttons ** Page links (Page: [1], [2], [3]) at the top of a page *'''Google Search Box''' at the bottom of every page '''v.0.1.0.20''' *'''Clipboard and Notes''' Keep useful things for pasting in the clipboard and useful notes in the notes. * Most options are on by default '''v.0.1.0.18''' * '''Redirect External Links''' Updates links to external sites (Ancestry and Find My Past) to point to user desired domains. + If there are old Ancestry link formats that no longer work, redirect to the new format '''v.0.1.0.15''' * '''My Menu''': Add your own custom menu for easy access to your most commonly used links. '''v. 0.1.0.12''' * New option for Dark Mode: 'Always dark' or 'Follow my system preference'

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== WikiTree Challenge 1 == {{YouTube|TD_GuMIwjW4|An Introduction to the WikiTree Challenge}} {{G2GLink|1681661}} [[Help:Discord]]: {{YouTube|u_JhDioK1aE|What is Discord?}} ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20240111/User.htm Score sheet] ::Scores update once an hour. ::Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that. ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Deutschendorf-8|John Denver]] # [[Gonzáles_Vallejo-1|Manuel Gonzáles Vallejo]] # [[Fullinwider-8|Edwin Gaines Fullinwider]] # [[Blackburn-5877|Thomas Wakefield Blackburn]] # [[McCarty-931|Billy the Kid]] # [[Garrett-2971|Pat Garrett]] # [[Wallace-4277|Lew Wallace]] Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}} === Needs Work === While working, the maintenance categories can be added to profiles as needed: Challenge Maintenance Categories. If there are profiles that need extra work or are in countries you're not comfortable in, feel free to list them below.
[[:Category: WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories|WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories]]: *'''Needs Work:''' [[:Category: WikiTree Challenge Needs Biography|Biography]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Profiles Created|Profiles Created]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|GEDCOM Cleanup]] *'''Needs Records:''' [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Birth Record|Birth]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Marriage Record|Marriage]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Death Record|Death]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs More Records|More]] #[[Sanchez-6345|José de Jesus Sanchez (1840-bef.1916)]], descendant of Manuel Vallejo Gonzáles, needs profiles for 2 wives and 10 children. This is after they became a part of the U.S. so no Spanish needed! The children all have baptism records on FamilySearch. === Photographs === : Note: Please check with your captain, [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] , if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright [[Help:Photos_FAQ#How_do_you_know_if_you_have_permission_to_upload_a_photo.3F|Help Section]] first, and you can also check the website's Terms of Service. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the help request. * ''add image link here'' === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the request. If there's a book that is only available on the shelves in Salt Lake City, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] can probably drive over to access it. You can find her on Discord or by WikiTree message. *Garrett: [[Shaw-30147|James Shaw]] I need an Alabama Death Certificate, please: Digital Folder Number 004198786 Microfilm Number 1908881 Image Number 00544 Indexing Batch I06525-0 Collection Information Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974 Learn more about this collection through the FamilySearch Wiki. Cite This Record "Alabama Deaths, 1908-1974", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JKSV-GJY : 30 November 2020), James F. Shaw, 1953. Thanks in advance! [[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 12:41, 15 January 2024 (UTC) done * Garrett: [[ Heard-3296|James Heard]] Need image of Louisiana DC. Thanks in Advance!! Digital Folder Number 004216042 Microfilm Number 2203837 Image Number 29 Indexing Batch B07159-7 Collection Information Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875, 1894-1960 Learn more about this collection through the FamilySearch Wiki. Cite This Record "Louisiana Deaths, 1850-1875, 1894-1960", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F3M3-KVN : Sat Oct 14 03:46:25 UTC 2023), Entry for James Howard Heard and Jim H Heard, 17 Oct 1936. [[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 20:18, 16 January 2024 (UTC) done ==Locations== List any countries you find here #[[Project:Australia|Australia]] #Bahamas #Belgium #British Guyana #[[Project:Canada|Canada]] #Cuba #[[Project:Mexico|Mexico]] #[[Project:France|France]] #[[Project:Germany|Germany]] #Guatemala #[[Project:Italy|Italy]] #Jamaica #Panama #Panama Canal #Peru #Philippines #[[Project:Poland|Poland]] #Portugal #Puerto Rico #Russia #Spain #Tahiti #Tonga #Trinidad #Turkey #[[Project:England|England]] #[[Project:Ireland|Ireland]] #[[Project:Scotland|Scotland]] #[[Project:Switzerland|Switzerland]] #[[Project:Wales|Wales]] #[[Project:United States|United States]]: ##Alabama ##Alaska ##Arizona ##Arkansas ##California ##Colorado ##Connecticut ##Delaware ##Florida ##Georgia ##Hawaii ##Idaho ##Illinois ##Indiana ##Iowa ##Kansas ##Kentucky ##Louisiana ##Maine ##Maryland ##Massachusetts ##Michigan ##Minnesota ##Mississippi ##Missouri ##Montana ##Nebraska ##Nevada ##New Hampshire ##New Jersey ##New Mexico ##New York ##North Carolina ##North Dakota ##Ohio ##Oklahoma ##Oregon ##Pennsylvania ##Rhode Island ##South Carolina ##South Dakota ##Tennessee ##Texas ##Utah ##Vermont ##Virginia ##Washington ##Washington, DC ##West Virginia ##Wisconsin ##Wyoming ##US Virgin Island of St. Thomas == Tell Us What You Found!! == === [[Deutschendorf-8|John Denver]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! *John's paternal great-grands and first-greats. Prussia experts should look in West Prussia for ancestor links. Henry Deutschendorf's ancestors were from West Prussia and immigrated to Ekaterinoslav, Russia and later moved to North Caucasus. This family is considered Black Sea Germans (Germans from Russia called by Catherine the Great who settled around Black Sea area now by Ukraine) and his family lived in several Mennonite colonies. [[Printz-168|Printz-168]] 18:08, 11 January 2024 (UTC) *John's paternal great-grandparents, [[Deutschendorf-49|Georg Deutschendorf]] and [[Catt-1181|Elizabeth Catt's]] nine other children (beside John's grandfather). Georg left West Prussia with his parents and family and settled in South Russia first into the Mennonite colony of Chortitza, Ekaterinoslav. After marrying Elizabeth Catt, they had children documented in several villages including: Chortitza, Elisabethstal, Josefstal, Steinau, and Friedensfeld--all Mennonite colonies. The family then resettled in the North Caucasus in Wohldemfurst. Four daughters were still in Russia and three sons were living in Germany at the 1953 time period of his daughter [[Deutschendorf-61|Anna's]] death (she was the only one confirmed to have immigrated to Canada). Only one son came to America, [[Deutschendorf-10|John Henry]], who traveled with Georg's sister [[Deutschendorf-55|Justina]]--he was the grandfather to John Denver. [[Printz-168|Printz-168]] 00:25, 12 January 2024 (UTC) *John's third great grandfather [[Berry-3087|John Berry]] lived to be over 100 years old! An article about his 101st birthday was published in the St. Louis, Missouri Sun. It was estimated he had over 250 descendants living in Dent County, Missouri where he lived. [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 15:36, 13 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR * [[Alvis-351|Ashley N. Alvis]] was a Private in Company B, 43rd Regiment, Alabama Infantry. He was the maternal grandfather of John Denver’s aunt’s 2nd husband [[Askins-481|Cecil E. Askins]]. [[Bianchi-201|Bianchi-201]] 19:25, 16 January 2024 (UTC) 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * John Denver; [[Davis-115590|Lorin Calvin Davis]] Private Engineers, Company C, 34th Infantry went to France and was sent home on a hospital ship secondary to Bilateral Congenital Amblyopia, [[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 16:50, 12 January 2024 (UTC) WORLD WAR II * [[Ziebarth-200|Stanley Edwin Ziebarth (1918-1945)]] was killed in action in WWII. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Distinguished Service Cross. 20TH CENTURY MILITARY ::KOREAN *John Denver's Uncle [[Deutschendorf-86|Max Deutschendorf]] was drafted into the U.S. Army January 1953. [[Printz-168|Printz-168]] 04:28, 14 January 2024 (UTC) ::VIETNAM *John Denver's first cousin [[Dobbs-2393|Kenneth Dobbs]] served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Son of John's [[Deutschendorf-54|Aunt Annie]]. [[Printz-168|Printz-168]] 01:10, 14 January 2024 (UTC) === [[Gonzáles_Vallejo-1|Manuel Gonzáles Vallejo]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! * [[Vallejo-261|Lugardo Vallejo (abt.1704-1769)]] and [[Romero_de_Pedraza-35|María Rosalia Romero de Pedraza (abt.1712-abt.1750)]] married in 1730, creating quite the scandal. Rosalia was the daughter of Lugardo's older half-sister, [[Vallejos-130|Angela Teresa Vallejos (abt.1685-abt.1750)]]. They married on 31 May 1730 and their oldest child was baptized on 15 Jun 1730. The church record states that Lugardo was "hijo de padres no conocidos" (was the son of unknown parents.) [[Korte-201|Korte-201]] 14:38, 13 January 2024 (UTC) *In 1676, [[Gonzáles_Vallejo-1|Manuel González Vallejo]] left his home in Acatzingo, Puebla, to move to Mexico City. He likely relocated there to learn a trade, as in later years he was identified as a ''maestro de herrador,'' a master farrier, who made iron shoes for horses and could train others in the trade. In 1693, he signed up, along with is family, to join the group of families from Mexico City that had volunteered to help resettle New Mexico. On the muster role of July 1693, his trade was recorded as ''herrador'' (farrier).[[Perez-5513|Perez-5513]] 12:42, 14 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Lucero_de_Godoy-70|Manuel Miguel Lucero de Godoy (bef.1710-1766)]], grandson of [[Gonzáles_Vallejo-1|Manuel González Vallejo]], served as ''alcalde mayor'' (head of the ''cabildo'', the town council) of Albuquerque from the mid-1760s until his death on January 25, 1766.[[Perez-5513|Perez-5513]] 16:11, 14 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * === [[Fullinwider-8|Edwin Gaines Fullinwider]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! * James E Caldwell [[Caldwell-12786|James E Caldwell (1902-)]] attended Northwestern University and achieved prominence during his college years in Chicago as a leader of a Dixieland jazz band called Jimmy Caldwell's Jazz Jesters. His band at various times featured such jazz greats as Benny Goodman, Bix Beiderbeck and Eddie Condon. He was active in the Willamette Valley Jazz Society and the Oregon City Jazz Society. [[Gahn-22|Gahn-22]] 18:41, 12 January 2024 (UTC). [Quoted straight off Find-a-Grave] * [[Lang-8631|Robert Hamilton Lang (1836-1913)]] was the governor of the Imperial Ottoman Bank based in Constantinople. When he retired in October 1902, he was received by the Sultan who conferred upon him the Grand Cordon of the Order of Medjidie set in brilliants. Lang was a businessman but also a diplomat and a collector of antiquities. The major part of his Cypriot antiquities collection was purchased by the British Museum, with other parts going to the Louvre in Paris and to museums in Berlin. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 12:19, 14 January 2024 (UTC) * [[Rogers-45531|Byron Demont Rogers (1883-)]], a cousin of Edwin Gaines Fullinwider's father, met his future wife Mary Alice Lang in Istanbul (at that time still named Constantinople). He was stationed there serving on US Navy ship Scorpion and she was the Constantinople born daughter of Robert Hamilton Lang , a Scottish financier and diplomat appointed as the Governor of the Imperial Ottoman Bank. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 13:05, 14 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Fullinwider-16]] Rolla Augustus Fullinwider sailed to the Isthmus of Panama April 11, 1908 to join the ranks of the more than 40,000 workers who were employed to build the Panama Canal. He reported to duty on April 16, 1908 as a Conductor, making $170.00 per month. Sometimes he made $220.50 per month when promoted to Foreman Conductor. About 5609 workers were killed during the construction of the Panama Canal. It opened in 1914 after 10 years of construction. [[Bagby-747|Bagby-747]] 14:45, 14 January 2024 (UTC)Bagby-747 * [[Citron-75|William Julius Citron (1883-)]] was an inventor. He was granted several patents for rather strange devices like ''a tonsorial apparatus to apply lather to the face of a person and also to provide means whereby the face may be dried and powdered with either warm air, steam or heated water delivered into contact with the face of a person'', or a ''carriage for seating spectators, mounted on revolving supports that give an impression of rolling vehicles or traveling motion at rapid speed; in moving panoramic scenes imprinted or painted on webs moving oppositely to the supposed course of the carriage'' or even the ''Trailograf designed to take the place of slides on the screen'' or also a ''method of and apparatus for recording and exhibiting stock quotations, election returns, and other similar transitory information, combining a standard form of typewriter and a prop lantern'' . He also worked as a local manager for Fox Films (later to become 20th Century Fox). [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 16:51, 17 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR **https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tally-396 : Served in Quantrill's Partisan Rangers, CSA under Captain Quantrill. Lost at War. Specifically: KIA near Independence, MO and likely buried nearby. Roster lists him as killed by Missouri State Militia on February 11th, 1863 near Independence, Missouri. (Popp-547) *Fullinwider-8 * [[Lansing-430|Frederick Lansing]] served in the Civil War in the 8th New York Cavalry, acting adjutant to that regiment .[[Bagby-747|Bagby-747]] 13:32, 12 January 2024 (UTC)Bagby-747[[Bagby-747|Bagby-747]] 13:32, 12 January 2024 (UTC) * [[Hesser-328|John L Hesser (1834-1919)]] was a Civil War soldier in Co. A of the 73rd Illinois Infantry. He was captured at the Battle of Chicamauga and spent nineteen months as a prisoner of war, mostly at Andersonville prison.NGP 1/13/24 4PM AST * [[Bird-758|Richard Cullam Bird (1838-1908)]]. Union - Enlisted in Company A, Illinois 73rd Infantry Regiment on 21 Aug 1862.[[Gahn-22|Gahn-22]] 02:11, 16 January 2024 (UTC) 19TH CENTURY MILITARY *Fullinwider-8 *[[Fullinwider-16|Rolla Augustus Fullinwider]] was a Sgt. in 1st Volunteer Cavalry Regiment, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Spanish American War[[Bagby-747|Bagby-747]] 20:49, 12 January 2024 (UTC)Bagby-747 * [[Gaines-3669|Thomas Newton Gaines]] was 2nd Corporal in Captain John Dement’s Company of the Illinois Volunteer Militia during the Black Hawk War in 1832. He was the maternal great-grandfather of [[Fullinwider-8|Edwin Gaines Fullinwider]]. [[Bianchi-201|Bianchi-201]] 02:11, 12 January 2024 (UTC) WORLD WAR I *[[Fullinwider-10|Simon Pendleton Fullinwider Jr (1897-1947)]] graduated from the Naval Academy in 1917. Retired with the rank of Captain. Buried at Arlington National Cemetery. [[Fachner-1|Fachner-1]] 03:29, 17 January 2024 (UTC) WORLD WAR II * [[Newman-15480|Oliver Perry Newman (1899-1976)]] Graduated from West Point. Retired from the Army as a Major General. [[Fachner-1|Fachner-1]] 03:29, 17 January 2024 (UTC) 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * === [[Blackburn-5877|Thomas Wakefield Blackburn]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! *[[Howard-37049|Mary Ann (Howard) Prichard (abt.1837-1920)]], Thomas Blackburn's Mother-In-law. In her obituary, she was listed as one of the first pioneer women in Nebraska. She was a Reverends wife and dealt with several people. When her husband died she kept the family together as the Matriarch. '''Obituary of wife Mary Howard Prfchard''': "U.S., Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current", database
Omaha Daily Bee; Publication Date: 17 Nov 1920; Publication Place: Omaha, Nebraska, USA; URL: https://www.newspapers.com/image/741738336/?article=1d2bc816-f6af-44e3-8a65-b872f1fa57f2&focus=0.27532265,0.039017383,0.39592713,0.34890768&xid=3355
{{Ancestry Record|61843|982753795}} (accessed 11 January 2024)
Name: Martin Prichard; Gender: Male; Newspaper Title: Omaha Daily Bee; Spouse: Mary Howard Prfchard.
[[Popp-547|Kelly Popp Kley]] * [[Blackburn-7882|John Thomas Blackburn]] was the first commanding officer of the famed F4U Corsair squadron VF-17 Jolly Rogers [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] 04:24, 12 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Herrington-1083|Bartholomew Herrington (abt.1751-1821)]] - from Find A Grave: Bartholomew Herrington was a pioneer of Lexington, Kentucky, where he erected the first house there that had a shingle roof.(History of Texas , Central Texas Vol I, Pub. 1896) He is also a DAR patriot ancestor (see military below). [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 20:30, 12 January 2024 (UTC) * When the news of the sudden death of [[Link-166|James Andrew Link (1856-1913)]] working as a train conductor in Guatemala came to his brother, it was initially reported he had died in a train crash. But the truth about his death emerged only two weeks later. James A. Link did not meet his death in a railroad wreck but was stabbed by an infuriated passenger of his train who became enraged when he disarmed him of a revolver. The passenger, who had been drinking heavily, became noisy and drew a revolver threatening other passengers on the coach. Link took the gun away from him and went into the next car. Upon his return, the fellow jumped on his back and stabbed him through the shoulder almost to the heart. [[Albasini-30|Guillaume Albasini]] *According to Find A Grave [[Elder-267|Aloysius Elder (1757-1827)]] and his mother deeded the land for Mt. St. Mary's College and Seminary in Emmitsburg, Frederick County, Maryland, except for the land plot that was used as the Elder Cemetery, at the rwequest of Rev. John Carroll - first Bishop of the United States. *Added a FSP to try and work out some of his ancestors as linked below[[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 21:04, 14 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Blackburn-5877|Thomas Wakefield Blackburn]] and his wife [[Alsdorf-134|Juanita Hazel Alsdorf]] adopted [[Keeling-1988|Gary Keeling]] after the deaths of his parents. His mother [[Alsdorf-109|Marie Ethel Alsdorf]] was Juanita's sister. [[Ross-21279|Ross-21279]] 03:05, 17 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR *Private [[Herrington-1083|Bartholomew Herrington (abt.1751-1821)]] served with Pennsylvania Militia during the American Revolution. Bartholomew Herrington is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A054436. [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 20:27, 12 January 2024 (UTC) CIVIL WAR * [[Henry-19058|James Henry]] enlisted in the 77th Regiment of the Ohio Infantry at the age of 19 on 18 October 1862 as a private. [[Ross-21279|Ross-21279]] 04:14, 12 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Douglas-13708|David Douglas (1834-1914)]] enlisted on 1 Feb 1862 in Texas as a private in the 12th Infantry on the Confederate side. He was wounded twice in 1863 & 1864. [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 02:28, 14 January 2024 (UTC). 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I *[[Herrington-2101|Stephen Henry Herrington (1894-1984)]] (Navy) [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 20:25, 12 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Herrington-2102|Eugene Harold Herrington (1897-1982)]] (Army) [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 20:25, 12 January 2024 (UTC) WORLD WAR II *[[Blackburn-7875|Paul Prichard Blackburn (1909-1992)]] (Navy) 20TH CENTURY MILITARY === [[McCarty-931|Billy the Kid]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! * Billy's 3rd great nephews, Nabil and Adam Edgtton, through his great niece [[Gleeson-1592 | Elizabeth Clare (Gleeson) Edgtton]] are professional bridge players. ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR *Billy's stepfather [[Antrim-52|William Henry Antrim]] enlisted when he was 19 years old in the Union Army, 54th Indiana Infantry. [[Kreutzer-114]] *Billy's Step-Uncle [[Antrim-95|Levi Columbus Antrim]] enlisted with the Union Army, was mustered into Company C, 27th Indiana Infantry, he was killed in the Battle of Gettysburg.[[Kreutzer-114]] *[[Hollinger-878|Chester C. Hollinger]] enlisted on 19 October 1864 as a Musician in the Union Army. He was mustered into Company F, 142nd Indiana Infantry. He was mustered out on 14 July 1865 at Nashville, Tennessee. (He was an step-uncle-in-law to Billy.) [[Kreutzer-114]] * [[Aubert-582|Charles Walter Abert]] enlisted with the Union Army on 6 August 1861, he was mustered into Company B, 41st Illinois Infantry. Charles was shot in the arm during the Battle of Shiloh. Charles was discharged for disability on 19 October 1862. He carried the bullet all his life. [[Kreutzer-114]] 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * === [[Garrett-2971|Pat Garrett]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! *[[Keeling-718|Walter Keeling]], Texas Notable: Federal Judge and Texas State Attorney General. From Wikipedia: He was an assistant county attorney of Limestone County, Texas from 1898 to 1902. He was county attorney of Limestone County from 1904 to 1908. He was a County Judge of Limestone County from 1908 to 1912. He was an assistant attorney general of Texas from 1912 to 1918. He was first assistant attorney general of Texas from 1918 to 1921. He was the Attorney General of Texas from 1921 to 1925. He was in private practice in Texas from 1925 to 1942.[1] Federal judicial service Keeling was nominated by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on January 16, 1942, to a seat on the United States District Court for the Western District of Texas vacated by Judge Robert Johnston McMillan. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on January 26, 1942, and received his commission on January 28, 1942. Keeling served in that capacity until his death on January 22, 1945, in San Antonio, Texas.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 05:37, 13 January 2024 (UTC) * Pat Garrett's second wife [[Gutierrez-535|Apolinaria Gutierrez]] appears in 7 censuses with 7 different wrong spelling of her first name : ... Apolonia (1860), Apolonaria (1870), Polinasia (1880), Polanasia (1900), Polinario (1910), Pauline (1920), and Polinaria (1930) [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 01:15, 16 January 2024 (UTC) *Garrett: [[McKinnon-4431|Dr. Thomas McKinnon]] excerpt from his obituary: Tom’s purpose in this world was to teach. He completed his bachelor’s degree in history at Southern Arkansas University. There he married his wife Frances. After serving as military police for the Army in New Jersey, Tom returned to school in Arkansas and while teaching junior high history and completed his Masters degree in Economics. With a wife and 3 young children, Tom moved to Mississippi and earned his Doctorate in Economics. That degree led him to Fayetteville and the University of Arkansas where he became the founding director of the Bessie Moore Center for Economic Education. His tenure at the U of A included leadership roles in teaching, research, curriculum development, and service on his journey to becoming Emeritus University Professor. Tom taught thousands of future teachers and business students as well as many educators throughout Arkansas and Eastern Europe. All respected his knowledge, professionalism, sense of humor and sincere interest in them. Tom embraced life and all the experiences it entails. He played on the Dismal Science baseball team and championed the annual Walton College Dead Day Float on the Buffalo River. He ran three marathons; played basketball; took annual hiking excursions with colleagues and his son Alex; hiked to Machu Pichu, the Grand Canyon, and the Camino De Santiago; cruised the South Pacific; taught in Italy three semesters, England and Turkey one semester, and on a ship for a semester at sea twice – sailing around the world accompanied by his wife. Tom was a great storyteller. He used this ability to entertain his children and their children with stories about his childhood, his dog “Old Dan,” and Creeping Covers. Storytelling was also his style of teaching. After retirement, Tom began to write those stories about his childhood and McKinnon ancestors who fought in the Civil War. He completed and published, for his family, his life story, Footprints In The Sand. He even took an art class so he could illustrate one of his books. Tom’s children, grand and great grandchildren all share his passion for learning, traveling and experiencing life. '''He hiked, climbed, floated, and jogged around the globe''', including an ancestral journey to the Isle of Skye, the origin of the McKinnon clan. There was always something new to learn or experience. Between his travels, Tom found great happiness in a day spent cooking-out on the deck with his wife, all the family and his dog Lucy.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 15:10, 16 January 2024 (UTC) *Garrett: [[ Oaks-1211 |Audrey Oaks ]], attended attending Buffalo State University College for Teachers, Buffalo, NY, where she graduated with a BS in Art Education. Her teaching career began in the Attica, NY school system as an art and drafting teacher (1955-1964). During this time Audrey earned her MS in Art Education from the University of Wisconsin. She became a resident of Stillwater, OK (1964), OSU Assistant Professor of Art Education, Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction while earning her Ed.D. Audrey retired as an Associate Professor in the College of Education in 1990. During her retirement years, she was very active in the Payne County Retired Educators Assn., OSU Emeriti Assn., OK Art Educators Assn. and the National Art Education Assn. Audrey was honored by the OSU College of Education with the Hall of Fame Award 2004. [[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 02:01, 17 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Holiday-472|Ina Holliday]] 7 degrees from Pat Garrett, was a doll maker in 1910 census[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 22:54, 30 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * Aquilla Greer Sr Greer- 866, DAR A048022, Aquilla was living in then Henry Co. during the Revolutionary War and he signed the Oath of Allegiance there in 1777. Depending on the record, his age at the time was 58-62, very consistent with a man born c. 1719. Popp-547. Can't access DAR records. CIVIL WAR *''' Garrett''': [[Mc_Kinnon-4415|Thomas McKinnon]] enlisted with the 2nd Battalion Arkansas Infantry in Mar 1862 in Virginia; may have already been a member of this group and reenlisted while in Virginia. He was in the General Hospital at Ashland for unknown reasons and subsequently died on 5 May 1862. He is buried at Woodland Cemetery, Ashland, Virginia. This burial ground was purchased from a Free Black Woman in 1862 to bury the many Confederate dead who were dying in hospitals in the vicinity. There are at least 231 soldiers buried in this cemetery, which today has over 3800 burials.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 03:27, 13 January 2024 (UTC) *'''Garrett''': [[McKinnon-4401|Angus McKinnon]] also served with the 2nd Battalion Arkansas Infantry during the Civil War, enlisting in Eldorado, AR in Sep 1861. He was sick in Fredericksburg, VA in Nov 1861. The last record with 2nd Bat AR Inf was Feb 1861 when he was present with his unit.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 03:44, 13 January 2024 (UTC) *'''Garrett''': [[Lauderdale-884|John Francis Lauderdale]] Private, 3rd Arkansas Infantry, was wounded severely of shoulder and arm at the Battle of Wilderness, taken POW by the Army of Northern Virginia, and eventually paroled at Appomattox Courthouse on 9 Ap 1865. He went back to Alabama, married his sweetheart, and died in 1922.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 20:44, 14 January 2024 (UTC) *Garrett: [[Lauderdale-885|David L. Lauderdale]] served with the 2nd Alabama Cavalry and 49th Alabama Infantry. He was a POW at Talladega near the end of the war and records indicate he was paroled there in May 1865. He was paroled at Greensboro, NC in Apr 1865. He had a copy of this parole, which he sent to the pension board and after his pension was approved, he requested his parole back as he didn't want to lose it. He moved from Cossa Co., AL to Texas in about 1900 and applied for a Pension in 1913; approved in 1915, based on his service. At his death, he had a lovely tribute written in the local paper. '''1922 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com"
Corsicana Semi-Weekly Light (Corsicana, Texas) Fri, Feb 24, 1922, page 12
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19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * [[McGraw-1159|Agnes Anastasia (McGraw) Montgomery]] was 1st Lieutenant in the U. S. Army during World War II. She married Pat Garrett’s grandson [[Montgomery-10941|John Ralph Montgomery]]. [[Bianchi-201|Bianchi-201]] 02:00, 16 January 2024 (UTC) *Garrett: [[Hunt-30636|Louie M. Hunt]], Corporal U. S. Army with Battery A, 770th Field Artillery Battalion.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 19:51, 16 January 2024 (UTC) *Garrett: [[Morgan-41513|Warren Jack Morgan]] Served in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. He was a Non-Commissioned officer, Senior Master/Sgt, and also served as Executive VP of the Non-Commissioned Officers Association, USA. [[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 19:51, 16 January 2024 (UTC) 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * Garrett: [[Estrada-791|Richard Estrada]] served in the US Army in Korea for one year. He was killed in a bar room brawl in 1962. [[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 21:53, 16 January 2024 (UTC) * Garrett: [[Estrada-792|Chester Lynn Garrett ]], serving in the US Navy, in the Vietnam War, and received the Vietnam Service Medal with Bronze Star, National Defense Service Medal, and the Navy Unit & Meritorious Unit Commendation. [[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 21:53, 16 January 2024 (UTC) === [[Wallace-4277|Lew Wallace]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! * [[McElfatrick-25|Frederick C McElfatrick (1885-1941)]], charged with theft of block tin at age 23 in July 1908. |  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 18:22, 11 January 2024 (UTC) ) * [[Test-142|John Test (1781 - 1849)]], Wallace maternal grandfather, ran a grist mill. As he ground the corn or grain he read law books. In 1812 he was granted a license to practice law. Six years later, in 1818. he was elected judge of the 3rd Indiana Circuit Court serving from 1816–1819. In 1822 he was elected to Congress as a Democratic-Republican in the newly created Indiana 3rd district and served three non–consecutive terms in the House of Representatives. Mary Hall, one of his daughters and Wallace's aunt, married [[Rariden-15|James Rariden (1795 - 1856)]] who also served two terms in Congress as a representative for Indiana. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 19:24, 11 January 2024 (UTC) * The house originally built in 1857 in Springfield (Illinois) for [[Taylor-107053|John Wickliffe Taylor (1798- )]], minister and judge of the Sangamon County Court from 1852 to 1856 and his wife Jemima Gray, later served as a recovery center for prostitutes and then as a school for African American children. The City of Springfield issued a demolition permit in 2013, the Springfield Project, a community development organization, took over the ownership of the property and had the demolition permit lifted. The Taylor House will serve as a heritage/community center. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 21:28, 11 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Dean-16815|John Dean]] one of 4 buried in Congressional Cemetery, for being associated with the underground railroad.[[Kreutzer-114]] *[[Wharton-3132|Robert Shelton Wharton (abt.1811-1893)]] the second husband of Lew Wallace's mother's stepmother was killed when hit by a cable car.[[Schweger-2|Schweger-2]] 04:49, 12 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Wallace-10786|Edward Test Wallace]], brother served with him in the Civil War. Captain Ed Wallace was an aide in the 11th Indiana Infantry Regiment to his brother, and became his Aide-De-Camp at the defense of Cincinatti, Ohio.[[Stephens-3929|Stephens-3929]] 14:12, 13 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Wallace-10786|Edward Test Wallace]] brother of Lew Wallace, served in the Military. He was a veteran of the Mexican-American War and Civil War. He was buried twice first was in Round Mountain Cemetery in Brownwood, Brown County, Texas. The second time was in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana. He lays to rest with his siblings, including General Lew Wallace.[[Stephens-3929|Stephens-3929]] 14:52, 13 January 2024 (UTC) [[Wallace-764|William Wallace]] brother of General Lew Wallace, was a Lawyer. He was President Harrisons first Law Partner. * Lew Wallace's wife Susan [[Elston-461]] was a poet, essayist, author of six books, and served as her husband's editor. Many of her poems and essays were published in magazines and newspapers such as ''The Atlantic Monthly,'' ''New York Tribune,'' etc. They were married for more than fifty years. After her husband's death, she and a friend edited his unfinished autobiography for publication. Sometimes she traveled with her husband on his diplomatic missions, notably to the New Mexico territory, Turkey and the Holy Lands."Susan Wallace." [sic] ''Wikipedia.'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susan_Wallace#. Added 13 Jan 2024. [[Chapel-160|Chapel-160]] 20:40, 14 January 2024 (UTC)Chapel-160 *The brother of Lew Wallace's grandfather's second wife, [[Sawkins-176|James Gay Sawkins (1806-1878)]], was a limner (a painter of miniatures including portraits done on ivory). After a brief professorship of drawing in Virginia he painted in Mexico, ran copper mining operations in Cuba and Peru, teaching himself geology. He then headed to the California gold rush and then became a mine inspector in Hawaii and Australia. Work in geology took him to Tonga, Trinidad, Jamaica, and Guyana. Eventually, he retired in England with his third wife, as a member of the Geological Society of London. Meanwhile, everywhere he travelled he painted, sometimes selling his paintings for a living. His drawings from Mexico were used in a Smithsonian published book on Mexican history and archaeology. His paintings are found in museums in Hawaii, Australia, and Jamaica.[[Schweger-2|Schweger-2]] 06:15, 15 January 2024 (UTC) *[[Sawkins-176|James Gay Sawkins (1806-1878)]] second wife had an affair with the grandson of Paul Revere. James Sawkins suspected the affair and formed a Naval Board of Inquiry to look into his wife's suspected affair with the naval general Joseph Warren Revere. The final decision was that there had been an affair. Revere resigned from his job and the wife Rosa was unable to find work as a result.[[Schweger-2|Schweger-2]] 06:15, 15 January 2024 (UTC) *Lew Wallace's sister-in-law, [[Harrison-30514|Zelda (Harrison) Wallace (1847-1914)]], was an opera singer. She was the first to sing the title role in ''Carmen'' in the United States. Zelda's first husband, Edward S. C. Seguin and his family, were also all opera singers. |  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 14:55, 15 January 2024 (UTC) ) *[[Haughey-343|Theodore Haughey]], the father-in-law of [[Wallace-26385 |Zerelda Wallace]], was the President of the Indianapolis National Bank. He was largely responsible for the failure of the bank in 1893 due to embezzlement to cover his bad investments. He ultimately pleaded guilty and was convicted. His son [[Haughey-344| Schuyler Haughey]] who was associated with another one of his businesses was subsequently tried on related charges but was acquitted. The trials were frontpage news with detailed coverage of the bank’s collapse, indictments, and the trials. The oldest son, [[Haughey-341 |Louis Haughey]], the husband of [[Wallace-26385 |Zerelda Wallace]], was never tried although he was likely responsible for the crimes that his younger brother was charged with. Zerelda is the daughter of [[Wallace-764|William Wallace]]. ([[Ullrich-21]] 12:23, 15 January 2024 (UTC) ) *[[Lane-954|Henry Smith Lane]] served as governor of Indiana for only two days. He resigned when the Legislature elected him to the U. S. Senate. After a major speech in Evansville, Lane attended the second Republican National Convention, and was influential in helping Abraham Lincoln win the presidential nomination. Lane and Lincoln had a friendly relationship and Lincoln once said of Lane, "Here comes an uglier man than I am".[[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 18:26, 16 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * [[Gray-8794|Presley Gray (1764 - 1838)]] Presley Gray volunteered at about the age of seventeen in the Volunteer Militia from Fairfax , Virginia in the Battalion of Alexandria Volunteers under General Washington, serving under Maj. Dennis Ramsey, Capt. Charles Little, Lt. Thompson Mayson, and Ensign James Doneal ( Donald?). He served about four months under Gen Arthur St. Clair. in 1784 he was assigned to the Indian wars in Kentucky, moving to Nelson County and commissioned as a Captain in 1788 and served until 1795 when the Treaty of Greenville was signed. He lived under constant threat of Indian attacks. In 1791 he volunteered for the ill fated St. Clair's Campaign on the Wabash. In 1814 he was commissioned by Gov. Shelby as commander of the 13th Regiment of Kentucky Militia destined for New Orleans Louisiana to serve under General Andrew Jackson Dec. 20, 1814. He was taken sick in Louisville with a great cold and was unable to serve. General John Thomas visited his boat and ordered him to go ashore where he could be taken care of. He lingered there until Jan. 19th 1815, when he resigned his commission. Gray's Pension was denied under the Pension act of 1832. as he did not serve a full six months in the Revolutionary War. He subsequently petitioned Congress for a pension which was denied in 1842. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 20:15, 11 January 2024 (UTC) MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR *[[Wallace-10786|Edward Test Wallace]] brother of Lew Wallace, served in the Military. He was a veteran of the Mexican-American War.[[Stephens-3929|Stephens-3929]] 14:52, 13 January 2024 (UTC) * [[Lane-954|Henry Smith Lane]] mustered volunteers and became major of the 1st Indiana Regiment at the onset of the Mexican War in 1846. Later he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and completed his service in 1848. CIVIL WAR *[[ Wallace-10786|Edward Test Wallace]] also served in the Civil War (1861-1865). From the beginning to the end, he was a Captain in the 11th Indiana Infantry Regiment. Later becoming the aide to his brother, General Lew Wallace at the Battle of Shiloh and Aide-de-Camp to his brother at the defending of Cincinnati, Ohio. He remained holding the rank of Captain in the Veteran Reserve Corp, at the end of the war.[[Stephens-3929|Stephens-3929]] 14:52, 13 January 2024 (UTC) 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * === Free Space Pages === [[Space:New_Mexico_Genealogical_Society|New Mexico Genealogical Society]] :List of Free Space Pages created for or linked to members of this family. *[[Space:Demaree_Family_Research]] - trying to solve the ancestors of [[Demaree-300|Caroline B (Demaree) Herrington (abt.1841-bef.1866)]] who married [[Herrington-2099|Stephen B. 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== WikiTree Challenge 2 == {{YouTube|TD_GuMIwjW4|An Introduction to the WikiTree Challenge}} {{G2GLink|1712264}} [[Help:Discord]]: {{YouTube|u_JhDioK1aE|What is Discord?}} ===Score Sheet=== [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20240314/User.htm Score sheet] ::Scores update once an hour. ::Connections refresh twice an hour, though the score sheet won't reflect that. ===Starting Profiles=== # [[Farrington-9146|Blanche Ethel (Farrington) Smith]] # [[Poorvu-1|Harris Poorvu]] # [[Lovering-566|Mary Lovering]] # [[Thwing-73|Annie Thwing]] # [[Glover-10537|Anne Augusta Holbrook]] # [[Coleman-21330|Emma Lewis Coleman]] # [[Kimball-6135|Lois Carter (Kimball) Rosenberry]] Here is a video explaining how to find missing connections: {{YouTube|rJjmJdPMxNQ}} === Needs Work === While working, the maintenance categories can be added to profiles as needed: Challenge Maintenance Categories. If there are profiles that need extra work or are in countries you're not comfortable in, feel free to list them below.
[[:Category: WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories|WikiTree Challenge, Maintenance Categories]]: *'''Needs Work:''' [[:Category: WikiTree Challenge Needs Biography|Biography]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Profiles Created|Profiles Created]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs GEDCOM Cleanup|GEDCOM Cleanup]] *'''Needs Records:''' [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Birth Record|Birth]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Marriage Record|Marriage]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs Death Record|Death]] | [[:Category:WikiTree Challenge, Needs More Records|More]] For evaluation: Is this record related to the immigration to the US of Harris Poorvu? * * '''New York, U.S., State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1794-1943''': "New York, U.S., State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1794-1943"
Circuit Court, Southern District > Vol 007-008 17 May 1901-23 Dec 1901 (V 007 Is P 714-End)
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Harris Posner. [[Lamberson-312|Lamberson-312]] 08:41, 15 March 2024 (UTC) === Photographs === : Note: Please check with [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] or [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] , if there are any questions about the images being protected by copyright [[Help:Photos_FAQ#How_do_you_know_if_you_have_permission_to_upload_a_photo.3F|Help Section]] first, and you can also check the website's Terms of Service. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the help request. * [[Putnam-1249|George Putnam]] [[https://www.harvardsquarelibrary.org/biographies/george-putnam-1807-1878/|Biography with photo]] Looking for a copyright sensible image of this chap - there are lots around but not found one I can use yet [[Southgate-301|Southgate-301]] 17:13, 14 March 2024 (UTC) === FamilySearch Image Look-ups === FamilySearch is only licensed to share some images from their FamilySearch Centers and cannot make them available across the Internet. Post those requests here for someone to visit one of their [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ 5,000 centers or 1,500 affiliate libraries] to download the image. Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the request. If there's a book that is only available on the shelves in Salt Lake City, [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] can probably drive over to access it. You can find her on Discord or by WikiTree message. * ==Locations== List any countries you find here # [[Project:Canada|Canada]] ## Alberta ## British Columbia ## Manitoba ## New Brunswick ## Nova Scotia ## Ontario ## Prince Edward Island ## Quebec ## Saskatchewan # Chile # Cuba # [[Project:England|England]] ## Berkshire ## Buckinghamshire ## Cambridgeshire ## Cumberland ## Devon ## Dorset ## Durham ## Essex ## Gloucestershire ## Hampshire ## Herefordshire ## Hertfordshire ## Huntingdonshire ## Kent ## Lancashire ## Leicestershire ## Lincolnshire ## Middlesex ## Northamptonshire ## Northumberland ## Nottinghamshire ## Oxfordshire ## Shropshire ## Somerset ## Staffordshire ## Suffolk ## Surrey ## Sussex ## Warwickshire ## Westmorland ## Wiltshire ## Yorkshire # [[Project:France|France]] #[[Project:Germany|Germany]] # Hungary # [[Project:Italy|Italy]] #Prussia # [[Project:Mexico|Mexico]] # Japan # Russian Empire (Lithuania) # [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]] # [[Project:South Africa|South Africa]] # [[Project:United States|United States]] ## Arizona ## Arkansas ## California ## Colorado ## Connecticut ## Delaware ## District of Columbia (Washington) ## Florida ## Georgia ## Hawaii ## Idaho ## Indiana ## Illinois ## Iowa ## Kansas ## Kentucky ## Louisiana ## Maine ## Maryland ## Massachusetts ## Michigan ## Minnesota ## Mississippi ## Missouri ## Montana ## Nebraska ## Nevada ## New Hampshire ## New Jersey ## New Mexico ## New York ## North Carolina ## North Dakota ## Ohio ## Oklahoma ## Oregon ## Pennsylvania ## Rhode Island ## South Carolina ## South Dakota ## Tennesse ## Texas ## Utah ## Vermont ## Virginia ## Washington ## Wisconsin ## Wyoming == Tell Us What You Found!! == === [[Farrington-9146|Blanche Ethel (Farrington) Smith]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! An Aunt, Louise Clough Jackson (Clough-3205) has conflicting information between Findagrave and her death certificate. The Undertaker states that she is to be "incinerated" in Salem Mass and buried at Harmony Grove Mass. There is an inscription on the mausoleum of her brother, in New Hampshire, stating her name and vital statistics. Is she buried there? Did she choose to go to Salem for some (currently) unknown reason? Was she a practicing witch? Would be an interesting rabbit trail [[Fachner-1|Fachner-1]] 03:45, 15 March 2024 (UTC) '''Alfred Hawes-3016 was a famous explorer/naturalist. He traveled with both Livingston and the father of Winston Churchill and his taxidermy/collections were exhibited at most major ivy league colleges.[[Fachner-1|Fachner-1]] 03:16, 17 March 2024 (UTC)''' Mary Oliveann Wheelock Hunt-31196 was a female physician in the mid 1800's. There were a lot of physicians in this family. I didn't have the wherewithall to double check all this but Findagrave states "Mary AO Hunt, MD youngest daughter of Oliver and Ann Gilman Hunt, and sister to JTP Hunt. A physician and suffragist, never married, graduated from New England Female Medical College in 1867 and had an active practice in Manchester, New Hampshire. She was a member of the Manchester Medical Association and New Hampshire Medical Society. In 1908 she was the oldest living doctor having a license to practice medicine in NH. Her personal/doctor papers were donated to the Sophia Smith Collection of Smith College in Northhampton, MA ( Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63919033/mary_o_a-hunt: accessed March 17, 2024), memorial page for Dr Mary O. A. Hunt (1819–25 Mar 1908), {{FindAGrave|63919033}}, citing Valley Cemetery, Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA; Maintained by Pat Van Den Berghe (contributor 47310624) [[Fachner-1|Fachner-1]] 01:01, 20 March 2024 (UTC) Agnes Hunt-31225 was another strong intelligent woman in this family. She had a Phd from Yale and taught at Smith College. She neither married nor had children.[[Fachner-1|Fachner-1]] 01:01, 20 March 2024 (UTC) Found this too late for the "Interesting Finds" survey, but I think it deserves attention: :Blanche Ethel Farrington's first-cousin-once-removed [[Morton-15271|Martha Emma Morton (1877-)]] married [[Krohn-608|John Albert Krohn]]. In 1908-1909 John Albert Krohn (styling himself "Colonial Jack") undertook a 9,000-mile walk around the perimeter of the United States, seeking to complete the trek in less than 400 days in order to win a $1000 bet. His trek (on which he pushed a wheelbarrow to prove his mileage) was widely publicized in the popular press. His wife Martha sold souvenir tokens along the first leg of the route (from Portland, Maine to Idaho). He finished in 357 days (not including Sundays, when he didn't walk). ''Martha is 4 degrees from Blanche Ethel and John Albert Krohn is 5 degrees.'' -- [[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 15:55, 20 March 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR * 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY ::KOREAN * ::VIETNAM * === [[Poorvu-1|Harris Poorvu]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! * [[Oppenheim-280|Mark W. Oppenheim]] was a merchant in Missouri. He was murdered by a man named Henry Hudson who was mad when Oppenheim asked for payment for goods Hudson had purchased. (Thiel-559) * '''[[Brightman-609|Abraham Brightman (1846-1920]] and his wife [[Chasfin-1|Lena (Chasfin) Brightman (1852-1919]] were the founders of the first synagogue in Canton, Massachusetts. (Thiel-559)''' * [[Baker-49492|Robin Baker]] found this news article. Harris' son [[Poorvu-2|Sumner]] and his wife [[Cohn-895|May]] (formerly Miss Cohn of Pittsburgh) honeymooned aboard the RMS ''Mauretania'' on a cruise to the West Indies and Havana. This was in December 1933, less than a year before the Cunard and White Star Lines merged and retired the ''Mauretania'' with other aging ocean liners. The Poorvus married in the [https://waldorfnewyorkcity.com/archive/items/show/82 Jansen suite (photo)] of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, and lived in Brookline near Coolidge Corner. [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] 17:36, 18 March 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * === [[Lovering-566|Mary Lovering]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! * [[Henchman-52|Winifred Lovering Holman (Henchman)]] It would be interesting to go back and see if there is a direct relationship to [[Lovering-566|Mary Lovering]]; did she name her daughter after this accused witch? [[Lee-29092|Lee-29092]] 21:50, 14 March 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * [[Reynolds-10802|Nathaniel Reynolds (1730-aft.1782)]] This is the profile that attracted me to this line. Nathaniel is my 5GGF as well as the 2GGF of [[Lovering-566|Mary Campbell (Lovering) Holman FASG (abt.1868-1947)]]. I've done research on him in the past as well as on the Battle of Fort Cumberland of which he was involved in a leadership role. This is reflected in the profile. [[Ward-21154|Ward-21154]] 13:39, 16 March 2024 (UTC) CIVIL WAR * 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * [[Dodge-9745| Rear Admiral Frank Riley Dodge]] (Mary's son-in-law). Awarded the Silver Star as commanding officer of the USS Brooklyn. Was also acting commander of the entire Cruiser division Eight in the Mediterranean during the landings in Sicily, Anzio and Southern France in 1944. [[Southgate-301|Southgate-301]] 02:37, 15 March 2024 (UTC) * === [[Thwing-73|Annie Thwing]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! *''' [[Putnam-1249|George Putnam]], whose son Henry married Annie's sister [[Thwing-153|Florence]] was the Unitarian Minister in Roxbury, MA, and a founder member of the [[Wikipedia:Transcendental_Club|Transcendental Club]] along with [[Hedge-566|Frederic Henry Hedge (1805-1890)]], [[Emerson-1568|Ralph Waldo Emerson (abt.1879-)]] and [[Ripley-1752|George Ripley (1802-1880)]].[[Southgate-301|Southgate-301]] 17:23, 14 March 2024 (UTC)''' * Annie Grand Nephew [[Putnam-4894|Henry Ware Putnam]] married into the Pulitzer family by marrying [[Pulitzer-52|Kate Davis Pulitzer]]. Her Grandfather was [[Pulitzer-1|Joseph Pulitzer]]. [[Jenkinson-562|Jenkinson-562]] 05:35, 16 March 2024 (UTC) * [[Richards-23582|Laura Richards]] CC5 from the starting profile lived to be 101 . [[Jenkinson-562|Jenkinson-562]] 18:20, 18 March 2024 (UTC) * [[Wiggins-5163|John Gregory Wiggins]] CC6 from the starting profile made his living as a Woodcarver, (He turned his hobby into an occupation) he was pretty well known in art circles and decorated mainly churches. * Reverent Doctor [[Furness-998|William Henry Furness ]], CC4 from the starting profile, was an ardent abolitionist whose attacks on the Fugitive Slave Act led to a discussion at a cabinet meeting of President James Buchanan about the possibility of indicting him for treason. He hosted Massachusetts senator Charles Sumner at his Philadelphia home after he was brutally beaten by South Carolina congressman Preston Brooks, and personally protected abolitionist Frederick Douglass from an angry mob in New York City. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 14:55, 19 March 2024 (UTC) * [[Furness-995|Horace Howard Furness]], CC5 from the starting profile, was admitted to the Philadelphia Bar in 1858, but his growing deafness interfered with the practice of law. He was ranked as one of the most important Shakespeare scholars of the U.S. because of the New Variorum edition that he began in 1871, and which was continued (1908–28) by his son. The term variorum alludes to the Latin phrase editio cum notis variorum, that is, “an edition with the notes of the various" editors and commentators, a phrase indicating the chief purpose of a variorum edition: namely, to collect what has been written by various commentators, critics, and editors. Furness called his edition "New" because there had already been seven earlier variorum editions of Shakespeare, the earliest in 1773, and the latest, before his own, in 1821. By the time he died in 1912, Furness had edited fifteen plays in variorum format, including the major tragedies, Macbeth, Hamlet, King Lear, Othello, and Anthonie and Cleopatra. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 15:49, 19 March 2024 (UTC) * [[Furness-996|William Henry Furness III]] (1866-1920), CC6 from the starting profile, was a physician, ethnographer and author. Over the course of five trips in seven years, Furness with Harrison, and Hiller made their way twice around the world and visited at least 20 countries, mainly in East Asia, including India, Japan, China, Burma, Thailand, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), and Russia. They made ethnographic studies of the Dayaks in Borneo, the Nagas in Assam, India, and the Ainu of Japan. Furness made multiple trips to the South Pacific, and was among the first to study and photograph the Kayan people of Borneo and the Wa'ab people on the island of Yap. In 1903 he spent two months among the Wa'ab people on the island of Uap (Yap). Utilizing a phonograph, he recorded Wa'ab speech and native songs, and published the first Uapese-to-English/English-to-Uapese dictionary. During a long trip to Japan, he had been heavily tattooed and an 1894 article in The Oregonian described Howard Henry Furness as "the most artistically tattooed man in the world." At home in Wallingford, Pennsylvania, he raised chimpanzees and orangutans, and experimented with teaching them rudimentary human speech. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 16:39, 19 March 2024 (UTC) * [[Furness-994|Caroline (Furness) Jayne]] (1873-1909) was an ethnologist and published the first book on string figures in 1906 titled String Figures: A Study of Cat's Cradle in Many Lands. The book provided instructions on how to create 129 string figures that were identified by anthropologists studying traditional societies such as those in Congo-Kasai and the Caroline Islands. She personally recorded string figures from several native groups that were in attendance at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis, Missouri. After Caroline's early death, aged 35, her friend the poet Florence Earle Coates, wrote a poem in her memory. [[Albasini-30|Albasini-30]] 20:35, 19 March 2024 (UTC) * [[Jones-73377|John Coffin Jones]] was the the first United States Consular Agent to the Kingdom of Hawaii. His Grandaughter married Anna's Nephew [[Putnam-4893|Eliot Putnam]] [[Jenkinson-562|Jenkinson-562]] 20:45, 19 March 2024 (UTC) * [[Howe-5171|Laura Howe]] another American writer. She wrote more than 90 books including biographies, poetry, and several for children. One well-known children's poem is her literary nonsense verse "Eletelephony" CC6 from the starting profile. * [[Howe-2638|Samuel Gridley Howe]] was part of the civil rights movement Advocate for individuals who are oppressed, who opposed slavery, and he worked with the Freedmen's Bureau to assist the formerly enslaved individuals CC7 from the starting profile [[Jenkinson-562|Jenkinson-562]] * [[Furness-999|Frank Heyling Furness]] (1839-1912), CC5 from the starting profile, was a prominent American architect born , in Philadelphia. He is celebrated for his forceful originality and the diverse, muscular, and often inordinately scaled buildings he designed. With over 600 buildings to his credit, most of which are in the Philadelphia area, Furness left a significant mark on the architectural landscape of the Victorian era. ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR * [[Furness-999|Frank Heyling Furness]] (1839-1912) served in the Union Army during the American Civil War from 1861 to 1864, where he demonstrated bravery and was awarded the Medal of Honor for his gallantry at the Battle of Trevilian Station: Captain Furness voluntarily carried a box of ammunition across an open space swept by the enemy's fire to the relief of an outpost whose ammunition had become almost exhausted, but which was thus enabled to hold its important position'. 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY === [[Glover-10537|Anne Augusta Holbrook]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! *''' [[White-49035|Percival Wayland White (abt.1857-abt.1912)]] and his son Richard were lost on the Titanic. [[Southgate-301|Southgate-301]] 20:30, 15 March 2024 (UTC)''' ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * CIVIL WAR * 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * === [[Coleman-21330|Emma Lewis Coleman]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! * '''Emma's niece, [[Hall-74059|Margaret Hall]] Was a leader in the sufferage movement in America. She aslo served overseas during WWI with the Red Cross. [[Jaeger-962|Jaeger-962]] 21:46, 16 March 2024 (UTC)[[Jaeger-962|Tabatha Jaeger]]''' * Emma's nephew [[Hall-74060|Philip Farrington Hall]] was a Mason with the Eleusis Lodge as of 16 Oct 1902. [[Jaeger-962|Jaeger-962]] 21:46, 16 March 2024 (UTC)[[Jaeger-962|Tabatha Jaeger]] *Emma is the a 6th cousin 5 times removed of [[Lambert-4314|David A Lambert]].[[Baker-49492|Baker-49492]] 17:35, 17 March 2024 (UTC) *In 1882, Howard Burlingame (Emma's 1st cousin and also a CW vet) was the defendant in a petition by his wife to have Howard appointed a guardian due to his intemperance. https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-boston-globe-howard-burlingame/143504474/[[Baker-49492|Baker-49492]] 00:50, 19 March 2024 (UTC) * Emma is 3rd cousins with [[Tiffany-351|Louis Comfort Tiffany]] through their 2X great-grandfather [[Draper-326|Ebenezer Draper]][[Baker-49492|Baker-49492]] 00:50, 19 March 2024 (UTC) * Emma's 4X great-grandfather, [[Draper-16|James Draper]] was referred to as "The Puritan" in [Draper] family papers. He immigrated about 1648.[[Baker-49492|Baker-49492]] 23:05, 18 March 2024 (UTC) ==== Military Profiles ==== Please be sure to include which of the seven starting individuals your military person is connected to and don't forget to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted it. REVOLUTIONARY WAR * Emma Coleman's great-grandfather, [[Farrington-8338|Ebenezer Farrington]], served as a private in Captain John Gay's Company in the Revolutionary War.[[Baker-49492|Baker-49492]] 18:56, 16 March 2024 (UTC) * Emma's great-grandfather, [[Coleman-21343|Job Coleman]], was a private in Capt. Jacob Haskin's co. in the Revolutionary War. [[Jaeger-962|Jaeger-962]] 00:29, 17 March 2024 (UTC)[[Jaeger-962|Tabatha Jaeger]] *Emma's 2X great-grandfather, [[Colburn-595|Jonathan Colburn]] served as a Lieutenant & 1st Lieutenant under Capts Nathan Ellis & David Fairbanks, Cols McIntosh & Heath. He also is cited as serving patriotic service as the Constable for Dedham in 1783.[[Baker-49492|Baker-49492]] 21:16, 18 March 2024 (UTC) CIVIL WAR *Emma Coleman's first cousin, [[Burlingame-936|Howard Burlingame]], served in Co. K of the 42nd Reg, Mass. Infantry during the Civil War.[[Baker-49492|Baker-49492]] 23:27, 16 March 2024 (UTC) 19TH CENTURY MILITARY * WORLD WAR I * WORLD WAR II * 20TH CENTURY MILITARY * === [[Kimball-6135|Lois Carter (Kimball) Rosenberry]] === ==== Interesting Finds ==== Please be sure to sign with 4 tildes (~) so we know who submitted the find! [[Kimball-6135|Lois Carter (Kimball) Rosenberry (1873-1958)]] * Lois has outstanding acheivements for a women of this era. Great read on all her accomplishments. The Newpapers.com articles requires a membership to read. Love that I found this during Women's History month! *https://fr-m-wikipedia-org.translate.goog/wiki/Lois_Carter_Kimball_Mathews_Rosenberry?_x_tr_sl=auto&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US * https://www.newspapers.com/image/518421494/ * https://www.newspapers.com/image/518421505/?article=a8b7ba0e-c5cf-4a8b-88b7-896a9f0eb8fc&focus=0.0580475,0.1374174,0.1758913,0.5836527&xid=3355&_gl=1*mj56om*_gcl_au*MTkyNDU2Mjg5OC4xNzA5MDQyNTYz*_ga*MTg5ODU1MjE4NS4xNzAxMTkxNjg2*_ga_4QT8FMEX30*MTA1MWQwODAtODg1MS00OTVmLWJiNmUtY2NjMTkzMTNhZmIyLjIyMi4xLjE3MTA2ODQ5MjcuMTguMC4w*_ga_LMK6K2LSJH*MTA1MWQwODAtODg1MS00OTVmLWJiNmUtY2NjMTkzMTNhZmIyLjIyMS4xLjE3MTA2ODQ5MjcuMC4wLjA.&_ga=2.18766649.1238502979.1710203232-1898552185.1701191686 *[[Sander-228|Sander-228]] 14:31, 17 March 2024 (UTC) * Her maternal uncle [[Laird-4338|Albert G. Laird]] enlisted for service in the Civil War at age 14 years old(!), serving as a bugler in the cavalry of the Northern Army (sources in profile) [[Kanalley-2|Kanalley-2]] 19:22, 14 March 2024 (UTC) * '''Her half-sister, [[Kimball-6139|Mary Irene Kimball]], was the daughter of [[Hatch-7460|Irene Snow Hatch]]. Irene's marriage to [[Kimball-6137|Aaron Kimball]] was actually her second marriage (several duplicate profiles on FamilySearch made this confusing to sort out!). Irene's first husband, [[Kelley-13256|Alexander Kelley]], was the captain of the John Rutledge when the ship sank in a horrific disaster in 1856. According to an article shared by the New England Historical Society, "The only apparent concession to the risks at hand was Kelley’s appeal to his wife, the former Irene Snow of Falmouth. Mass., to remain behind in Liverpool. The plan was for the Rutledge to return in May, and they could sail back to New York together in more pleasant weather. More than a month later, on Feb. 19, the John Rutledge entered heavy fog in the treacherous area where the Gulf Stream bushes against the colder Labrador currents. The ice was thick and menacing – just as described in the early report that reached Liverpool before the John Rutledge set sail. The next day, sometime around 9 a.m., an iceberg – as sharp and gleaming as enamel – gouged a huge hole in the bow just under the waterline. Within hours, it was clear the ship was doomed." See: [https://newenglandhistoricalsociety.com/john-rutledge-shipwreck-horrifying-ordeal-one-miraculous-survival/ The John Rutledge Shipwreck]. [[Lilly-3406|Lilly-3406]] 14:09, 16 March 2024 (UTC)''' *Her paternal uncle [[Kimball-6153|Francis Kimball (1845-1916)]] was killed when he was struck by a train in Spencer, Iowa.[[Schweger-2|Schweger-2]] 18:41, 16 March 2024 (UTC) *Her second Husband, [[Rosenberry-174|Marvin Bristol Rosenberry (1868-1958)]], was the long3st serving chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. *'''The nephew of Lois' cousin, [[Bisbee-678|Jesse Carrol Bisbee (1889-1955)]], owned a travelling show called Bisbee Comedians. He had been show business for decades including travelling with the Old Cotton Blossom Showboat along the Mississippi River. He was "Mahala the Magician".[[Schweger-2|Schweger-2]] 01:43, 19 March 2024 (UTC)''' * Her maternal uncle, [[Laird-4342|Herman Bruce Laird]], died in Kansas City of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head '''News Report''': "Newspapers.com"
The Kansas City Star (Kansas City, Missouri) Fri, Mar 3, 1899, page 1
{{Newspapers.com|143803438}} (accessed 21 March 2024)
. According to news reports, he lived for at least three days after being shot, and was under a doctor's care for at least two days before the physician discovered that Bruce had been shot. He walked around town for at least one day and even visited a barbershop for a bath and a shave, although he told the barber not to comb his hair "as his head was sore," and he showed the barber the bullet hole. At the time, surgeons said it was "an unprecedented thing...that a man lived so long and walked around and was conscious so long with a bullet in his brain." At the time of his death, officials ruled the death a suicide, but his friends speculated that he was actually murdered '''Death Report''': "Newspapers.com"
The Kansas City Times (Kansas City, Missouri) Sun, Mar 5, 1899, page 3
{{Newspapers.com|143803870}} (accessed 21 March 2024)
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WikiTree Challenge Example Profiles

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''This Space is a work in progress.'' Working on the WikiTree Challenge we need to remember that the profiles are aimed at for both genealogists and non-genealogists. Those with an interest in genealogy will want to see where information came from, so it is very important that we show our sources. There will be others who are just interested in the person's story, so an interesting biography will encourage them to look further and perhaps become more involved. == Challenge Profiles == === Basic Profiles === :For Challenge profiles, please use an inline citation to prove the relationship to the parents. Ask your captain, or in Discord, if you need help creating those. Bounty points may not be awarded if that citation is missing. :Note that census charts are not recommended on challenge profiles. They are too easy to 'break' for newer researchers. You can put three census charts in a ===Census Data=== section. Any more than that should be on a Space page and linked to the profile. : We respect privacy even more so than the WikiTree standards call for. You can check the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Recently_Deceased_Strangers Help page] for the basics, but please don't add relatives that died after 2002, out of respect for the living family members. Thanks! ==== 1700s ==== # [[Lloyd-10363|Harriet (Lloyd) Boniface (abt.1809-)]] # [[Eyers-196|Anna Maria (Eyers) Weymer (bef.1713-abt.1765)]] # [[Eyer-219|Johannes Eyer (1720-1721)]] # [[Eyer-220|Johann Jacob Eyer (1721-)]] # [[Stocks-224|Rachel Stocks (bef.1764-)]] ==== 1800s ==== # [[Dotson-380|Minnie May (Dotson) Wilkinson (1882-1965)]] # [[Cartwright-4187|Lelah (Cartwright) Smith (1885-)]] ==== 1900s ==== # [[Gormley-524|Maurice Edward Gormley (1920-2001)]] # [[Odelberg-7|Hans Vitalis Odelberg (1898-1980)]] # [[Lindblom-188|Ernst Artur Lindblom (1901-1918)]] === Profiles With Narrative === : Some of these profiles are in the "I have a lot of experience" category. What takes them up to another level to be advanced? Adding categories, inline citations, inserted images, military sections, stickers, extended narrative, source images, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Rose%27s_Old_English_Backgrounds background images], etc. ==== 1700s ==== # [[Valler-117|John Valler (abt.1730-)]] # [[Gale-3845|Eliza (Gale) Valler (1737-)]] # [[Stafford-1608|Noah E. Stafford (1782-1852)]] ''This is a great example of collaboration, where multiple people worked on it. It goes beyond census records and has deed information, estate information and a newspaper clipping. ==== 1800s ==== # [[Voller-191|Ellen (Voller) West (1882-1933)]] ''Note that there is a small census section. For a lot of census records please create a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace Space page] and link to it. # [[Kruse-2166|Frederik Louis Kruse (1869-1944)]] # [[Wymer-307|Simeon Wymer (1853-1930)]] # [[Stafford-1606|Sarah Ann (Stafford) Dotson (1851-1933)]] # [[Deffebach-7|Elizabeth Lilly (Deffebach) Jones (1876-)]] # [[Gilmartin-174|Charles Alphonsus Gilmartin (1883-1938)]] ==== 1900s ==== # [[O'Donnell-3977|Rebecca Delores (O'Donnell) Gilmartin (1900-1980)]] === Advanced Profiles === : There is never an expectation for WikiTreers to complete profiles at this level. These are just to show you what ''can'' be done with time and experience. There are several projects that have 'trails' you can follow, like the England [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Orphan_Trail_Team#Welcome_to_the_England_Project.27s_Orphan_Trail.21 Orphan Trail], which are free one-on-one courses to teach you more about creating profiles on WikiTree. ==== 1600s ==== # [[Henriksson-24|Påvel Henriksson (abt.1614-1689)]] ==== 1700s ==== # [[Ersson-1836|Olof (Ersson) Blomberg (1723-1782)]] # [[Olsson-6094|Anders Olsson (1798-1861)]] # [[Green-46927|Gerard Green (1759-1845)]] ''This profile has a military section ==== 1800s ==== # [[Baston-149|George William Baston (1855-1939)]] # [[Wickens-615|Emma (Wickens) Baston (1856-1936)]] # [[Vester-152|David Houston Vester (1853-1886)]] ==== 1900s ==== # [[Woolford-413|Ronald Woolford (1919-2001)]] If you are looking for more ideas of how to make good profiles see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Examples WikiTree Example Profiles] == Slave Documentation == : ''Note that these examples were created with guidance by the [[Project:US_Black_Heritage|USBH Project]]. You are allowed to do use special markup (i.e. colored text) on Space pages, as long as it isn't CSS. Remember that these are examples, and adding the Space page and category are optional.'' : Category: [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange]] # [[Franey-64|William F. Franey (abt.1798-abt.1848)]] ''Less than 10 slaves # [[Bradford-7392|Henry Bartlett Bradford (1761-1833)]] ''Less than 10 slaves # [[Cosby-1106|Columbus A Cosby (1814-1895)]] ''10 or more slaves #* [[Space:Slaves_of_James_W._Cosby|Slaves of Columbus A. Cosby]] # [[Cosby-1100|James W Cosby (1782-bef.1844)]] ''10 or more slaves #* [[Space:Slaves_of_James_W_Cosby%2C_Alabama|Slaves of James W Cosby, Alabama]] # [[Wier-162|Thomas Wier (1763-1851)]] ''10 or more slaves #* [[Space:Slaves_of_Thomas_Wier|Slaves of Thomas Wier]] # [[Abbott-12273|Lewis Markham Abbott (1792-1848)]] ''10 or more slaves #* [[Space:Slaves_sold_from_Estate_of_Lewis_Markhan_Abbott_19_Jan_1849|Slaves sold from Estate of Lewis Markhan Abbott]] == Resources == * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Biography Generator] ''This is a super simple tool for creating a basic narrative, with or without inline citations. Just add the Wiki-ID to the box and click on 'Generate.' * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/lundholm24/ref-making/ Swedish Source Citation Creator] ''Use these to create citations for Swedish sources * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_AGC WikiTree AGC] ''This addon is to clean up gedcom 'clutter' once we've connected to existing profiles. It is awesome at cleaning up the gedcoms and putting the source information together. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE WikiTree BEE] ''This addon is great for a lot of things, but the main help for the Challenge is the '[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE#Auto_Bio auto-bio]' button that it puts on the profiles. This will give you basic narrative you can add to. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer] ''This gives you a one-click button [1] at the top of your browser to easily search for sources from Ancestry, FindMyPast, FamilySearch, GRO, and FreeBMD. The other option that is nice is a citation creator usable from one of those sites that allows you to either create a citation for the Sources section, create an inline citation, or create narrative with an inline citation, as described in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide user guide]. It can also create census tables for you. Please remember that while these can be great for your own profiles, we don't add census tables to Challenge profiles. They are too easy for a new person that wants to add to the profile to 'break,' they aren't mobile friendly, and they can add a lot of unnecessary length to the profiles.

WikiTree Club 1,000

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WikiTreers in the Club 1,000 have made ''1,000 or more'' contributions. They deserve the appreciation of all of us who are working to create a free worldwide wiki family tree. === This page is no longer active === As of March 2012, we changed the club member images into badges. Most interaction now happens in the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G forum]. __NOEDITSECTION__

WikiTree Club 100

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'''The WikiTree Club 100''' is for those who have made more than 100 contributions and demonstrated an interest in growing the WikiTree beyond their nuclear family, thereby collaboratively creating a world history resource. It's a way to honor these generous WikiTreers and give them a forum for discussing special issues of interest to them. [http://www.wikitree.com/articles/features/ For the list of Club 100 members, see the Featured Contributors page.] === This page is no longer active === As of March 2012, we changed the club member images into badges. Most interaction now happens in the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G forum]. __NOEDITSECTION__

WikiTree Connect-a-Thon Tutorial

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[[Category: Silva-1055]] {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-112.png|align=c|size=600}} == Connect-a-Thon == Our goal for the Connect-a-Thon is to decrease the number of profiles that are not [[Special:Connection|connected]] to our big tree by spending 72 hours adding new (and sourced!) profiles of family members. If you have any questions not covered in the [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Help Page]] then ask on {{G2G}}. ---- === Adding Profiles === * For basic help on adding a person check out the [[Help:Creating_a_New_Person|Creating a New Person]] help page. * If you are adding profiles from your GEDCOM check out the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:2018_GEDCOMpare_Process&public=1 Walk Through] on the current process. * Check out the [[Help:How_to_Edit_a_Profile|How-To]] page for ideas on editing profiles. === Finding Sources === :This is to help you find records on FamilySearch and copy the citation over to your WikiTree profile. :''Note: If you can't see one of the pictures good enough you can click on it and open it in a new window or tab to see it larger.'' :'''Look''' at the profile you want to research. You can find the Research button in two places: :The first is on the upper right in the second menu. In this example it was Christopher Stone and his WikiID is Stone-564. Click on that then click on 'Research' near the bottom of that menu. The second place is on the right of the page, down past the comment box. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-19.png|align=c|size=625}} :'''Log in''' to RootsSearch :The first time you use RootsSearch you will need to pick an email and password. The easiest way to remember it is to use the same email you use for WikiTree. After that you will login on this screen each time you use the RootsSearch button. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-24.png|align=c|size=625}}
:'''Add''' your genealogy sites to the RootsSearch buttons :If you are already using Ancestry.com, MyHeritage, FindMyPast or other paid sites, you can add them to your research choices in RootsSearch. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-53.png|align=c|size=500}}
:'''Look''' for records on FamilySearch You can look on those other sites if you are already a member. I recommend looking on FamilySearch first as it is a free site so everyone can look at the records you find. FamilySearch sometimes has a little login glitch. If you click on it and it asks what you are looking for - go back to the RootsSearch page and click FamilySearch again. The second time it will open the search page. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-54.png|align=c|size=625}}
:RootsSearch automatically fills in the information :As you can see RootsSearch filled in all of the information you already have to make searching easier. If you don't have luck finding records, try shortening "York, Yorkshire, England" to just "England." If it is a United States of America location, try entering only the state in the birth and death place (i.e. Kentucky). {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-55.png|align=c|size=600}}
:'''Find''' a record that looks right :Find an entry that looks right for your ancestor. In this example I'm using the record of a Mary Stone that has Christopher Stone as a father. Using your mouse, drag your cursor over the text (I put a blue box around it). Right click and select 'copy.' {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-56.png|align=c|size=550}}
:'''Paste''' into your WikiTree profile :Now go to your profile that is open on Edit Mode. Scroll down until you see the Sources section. Type an asterisk * (it marks the start of each source). Right click with your mouse and select 'paste.' You can use the same method in the first help section to hide the link. Notice I put 'FamilySearch' and the brackets to hide the url. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-58.png|align=c|size=500}}
:Type 'Added birth record' in ''''Explain''' your changes' section :Now type in the reason you made changes to the profile and then click 'Save.' Now instead of others viewing the profile just seeing a link - they can tell it is a birth record, where you found it, and what information it contains. :'''Congratulations''' :Go ahead and practice finding sources for the profiles you have already created. And congratulations for learning how to use a full source citation! ---- === Pre-1700 Sources === * The definition of a source is 'where something came from.' The difference in a genealogy site, such as WikiTree, is that the quality of the source becomes more important the further you go back in history. Pre-1700 profiles should not have FindAGrave, Ancestry (or other site) family trees, Family History etc as a Primary Source. You can put them in a 'See Also' section so you can refer to them as a tool while researching. These do '''not''' count as a source on a pre-1700 profile for any of the Thons. * If you are looking for Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles check out the ever-expanding [[:Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles|WikiTree Category]]. There may be sources for your location of interest that you didn't know was there. ---- === Hiding a Source Link === :Copy the URL Web address from the search bar. Then paste your link into the Sources section *https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVM5-9LZY :Leave one empty space after the link and type in what it is (or paste in): *https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVM5-9LZY {{Blue|Frederick Andrew "Fred" Bevensee, Iowa State Census, 1905}} :Now add the brackets: *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVM5-9LZY Frederick Andrew "Fred" Bevensee, Iowa State Census, 1905] :This will result in a source that looks like this: * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVM5-9LZY Frederick Andrew "Fred" Bevensee, Iowa State Census, 1905] :Click Preview and then if satisfied click Save ---- === Inserting a Source into your Biography === :''Note: See the [[#Helpful Links|Helpful Links]] section below for how to quickly add sources'' :Add a census in the Biography section. :To easily insert the open/close tag at the end of the text for the source click the capital C above in the edit box. See below example: {{Image|file=D_Selman_s_Photos-20.png |caption=Edit Box }} ::Fred Bevensee lived in Iowa in 1905.insert reference here :Type your sentence in the Biography section. Enter your URL between the Tags, add a space then enter the name of the source. See: Example below, This will result in a source that looks like this in Edit mode: ::Fred Bevensee lived in Iowa in 1905.https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVM5-9LZY Iowa State Census, 1905 :It will look like this in Preview or Public mode: ::Fred Bevensee lived in Iowa in 1905.https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVM5-9LZY Iowa State Census, 1905 ::'''Sources''' : You can then hide the link if you desire as described above ::Fred Bevensee lived in Iowa in 1905.[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVM5-9LZY Iowa State Census, 1905] ::'''Sources''' ::1.↑ [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVM5-9LZY Iowa State Census, 1905] ---- === Find Unconnected Profiles on Your Watchlist === : You may want to start with Unconnected ancestors on your own Watchlist. Where is that darn list, by the way?

WikiTree Day Presenter's Handouts

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WikiTree Day Speakers List

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WikiTree DNA Sandbox

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==Directions== *Copy the headings on this page into your own DNA Sandbox. *Use this sandbox to work on your DNA Matches to find the pattern in the DNA. ::Group unknown familial surnames together. As familial surname connections become obvious create surname sections for that familial surname. Move unknown familial Surname connected DNA Matches sections into familial surnames sections as the familial surnames are discovered. *Follow the example below. ''Listing Chromosomes with segment matches gives a quick glance overview of Chromosomes within familial surname groups in the Table of Contents.'' ::Chromosome's that connect to a specific family will become obvious, I quick review of matching segments can be made visually to identify overlapping segments between matches within a familial surname section. * Add other information you find helpful, do it your way! Make this a one stop shop for information at your fingertips accessible anywhere you have internet to access WikiTree. ::Privacy settings should be set to prevent personal information from being seen by anyone other than you or family members/Genealogists who are collaborating with you on DNA. DO NOT PUBLICLY POST PERSONAL INFORMATION. ==Information== :Name: [[Gaulden-7|Profile Name]] ''Link to your Profile'' :If adopted, name on the adoption papers: [[Gaulden-7|Profile Name]] ''Link to your birth profile'' :Birthday: :Hospital: :'''Father is''': :'''Mother is''': :Are your birth parents related?: This can be found on GEDmatch :mtHaplogroup: :YDNA Halogroup :DNA Test kit #: :DNA Test Kit #: :GEDmatch #: :Any Other Pertinent Info.: === My Surnames === These could be grouped by Maternal and Paternal side instead of having the color background denoting Side. ''Clicking on the name(s) will take you to my, known most distant ancestor blue is paternal and pink is Maternal side'': : [[Allen-12471 | '''A'''llen]], [[Amphlett-11 |Amphlett]], [[Arnold-5224|Arnold]], [[Anderson-20031|Anderson]], [[Anderson-15892|Anderson]], [[Anthony-1017|Anthony]], [[Ashwell-88|Ashwell]], [[Atwood-1266|Atwood]] :[[Bacon-2404|'''B'''acon]], [[Ballentine-100|Ballentine]], [[Barnard-1356|Barnard]], [[Bates-374|Bates]], [[Bell-1789|Bell]], [[Berrong-15|Berrong]], [[Bobo-108|Bobo]], [[Bowen-2215|Bowen]], [[Dillard-739|Brown]], [[Brewer-575|Brewer]], [[Brumfield-176|Brumfield]], [[Bullfinch-1|Bullfinch]], [[Burfoote-1|Burfoote]], [[Burford-89|Burford]] :[[Caulfield-194|'''C'''aulfield]], [[Chiles-353|Chiles]], [[Clarke-864|Clarke]], [[Compton-991|Compton]], [[Courtney-79|Courtney]], [[Cox-7636|Cox]], [[Crabtree-189|Crabtree]], [[Craig-2494|Craig]], [[Crawford-1269|Crawford]], [[Crisp-397|Crisp]] :[[Davis-21493|'''D'''avis]], [[Dillard-383|Dillard]], [[Donnan-77|Donnan]], [[Dodd-757|Dodd]], [[Dunnahoo-10|Dunnahoo]] :[[Elbard-1|'''E'''lbard]], [[Eller-314|Eller]] :[[Faries-104|'''F'''aries, Faris]], [[Ford-458|Ford]], [[Franks-1086|Franks]], [[Freeman-4965|Freeman]], [[Fountayn-1|Fountayn]] :[[Garlick-213|'''G'''arlick]], [[Garner-1503|Garner]], [[Garrison-1708|Garrison]], [[Geer-28|Geer]], [[Gerrard-114|Gerrard]], [[Giles-591|Giles]], [[Gilliam-687|Gilliam]], [[Glen-138|Glen, Glenn]], [[Golding-401|Gaulden, Goulding, Golding]], [[Gordon-3002|Gordon]], [[Gower-518|Gower]] :[[Hall-7040|'''H'''all]], [[Halstead-58|Halstead]], [[Hammond-2834|Hammond]], [[Harris-8185|Harris]], [[Hawkins-1198|Hawkins]], [[Hemphill-463|Hemphill]], [[Hensen-1|Hensen]], [[Henshaw-215|Henshaw]], [[Hester-590|Hester]], [[Hipkins-25|Hipkins]], [[Hoare-288|Hoare]], [[Holcomb-933|Holcomb]], [[Holland-3819|Holland]], [[Howard-1997|Howard]], [[Hughes-5321|Hughes]], [[Hunt-6144|Hunt]] :[[Inman-811|'''I'''nman]] :[[Jones-2088|'''J'''ones]], [[Jordan-3629|Jordan]], [[Justice-1246|Justice]] :[[Key-78|'''K'''ey]], [[Kimball-60|Kimball]] :[[Lacey-472|'''L'''acey]], [[Lawson-151|Lawson]], [[Lewers-38|Lewers]], [[Lindsay-1447|Lindsay]], [[Lord-1560|Lord]], [[Lydall-6|Lydall]], [[Liddell-231|Liddell]] :[[Mansell-289|'''M'''ansell]], [[Mathis-701|Mathis]], [[Anthony-1017|Martin]], [[Martine-42|Martine]], [[Massingale-28|Massingale]], [[Mauldin-405 |Mauldin]], [[McClanahan-348|McClanahan]], [[McElmoyle-2|McElmoyle]], [[McKinney-2704|McKinney]], [[McNeere-1|McNeers, McNair]], [[Miles-302|Miles]] [[Moore-19762|Moore]], [[Mull-196|Mull]] :[[Nash-528|'''N'''ash]], [[Neederman-3|Neederman]], [[Nicholson-2856|Nicholson]] :[[O'Shields-11|'''O''''Shields]], [[Owens-2531|Owens]] :[[Palfrey-77|'''P'''alfrey]], [[Palmer-533|Palmer]], [[Pardo-54|Pardo, Pardieu, Perdue, Pardue]], [[Pardon-1|Parden]], [[Patram-1|Patram - p]], [[Paul-1294|Paul]], [[Parke-647|Parke]], [[Pardue-90|Pardue]], [[Patton-2675|Patton]], [[Pembroke-23|Pembrooke]], [[Pierce-3840|Pierce]] :[[Ray-2547|'''R'''ay]], [[Reve-1|Reve]], [[Richardson-4528|Richardson]], [[Ripley-62|Ripley]], [[Smith-64340|Robertson]], [[Rodgers-1140|Rodgers]] :[[Scott-9069|'''S'''cott]], [[Scott-555|Scott]], [[Settle-179|Settle]], [[Sexton-613|Sexton]], [[Sharp-2196|Sharp]], [[Sims-3175|Sims]], [[Simmons-6443|Simmons]], [[Shaw-7294|Shaw]], [[Shearin-1|Shearin]], [[Shillinglaw-63|Shillinglaw]], [[Shortridge-117|Shortridge]], [[[[Sloan-751|Sloan]], [[Smith-97850|Smith]], [[Sorrells-68|Sorrells]], [[Speer-549|Speer]], [[Stangways-1|Stangways]], [[Stoney-26|Stoney]], [[Stuart-378|Stuart]], [[Stewart-2808|Stewart]], [[Smith-11011|Smith]] :[[Taylor-13707|'''T'''aylor]], [[Teague-711|Teague]], [[Templeton-1105|Templeton]], [[Thackston-6|Thackston]], [[Tripplett-7|Tripplett]] :[[Vaughn-2230|'''V'''aughan, Vaughn]] :[[Watson-8202|'''W'''atson]], [[Whatlock-1|Whatlock]], [[Welborne-2|Welborn, Welborne, Wilborn]], [[White-14703|White]], [[Williams-25701|Williams]], [[Williams-10863|Williams]], [[Wilson-15495|Wilson]], [[Wood-10883|Wood]] :[[Younger-239|'''Y'''ounger]] ===[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gaulden-Family-Tree-7 My Pedigree Chart]=== This can be a link to a specific matches pedigree, whether on WikiTree or another site. ===[[Space:Philip_Wayne_Smith_-_DNA_Cousins_-_Smith-40964|Phillip Smiths DNA Cousins List]]=== # [[Smith-40964|Phillip Smith]] GEDMatch ID: T618013. # [[Smith-43621| Douglas E. Smith]] - GEDMatch ID: A159435. # [[Smith-43622|Elaine L. RIce]] - GEDMatch ID: T356306. # [[Smith-43623|Bruce A. Smith]] - GEDMatch ID: T457744. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Wikitree ID''' || '''Chr''' || '''GEDmat''' || '''3-Wy''' ||'''Relat''' || '''Connect''' || '''M Anc.''' || '''F Anc.''' || '''Prio.''' |- |[[Dill-932|Bob Dill]] ||01||M115546 ||0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0|| 4 |- |[[Howry-20|Ken Howry]] || 01 || M344173 || 0.0 || 0.0 || M || 0.0 || 0.0 || 3 |- | [[Retson-7|James Retson]] || 01 || M560030 || n || 7c || MMPPPMP || John T. Archibald || Margaret Wilson || 5 |- | [[Nance-970|son of Odie Nance]] || 01 || FTDNA || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 3 |- | [[Morgan-12638|Gaylene Epperson]] || 01 || M174643 || 0.0 || 0.0 || M || 0.0 || 0.0 || 3 |- | [[Barnes-10215|Samuel Barnes]] || 01 || T587116 || 0.0 || 0.0 || M || 0.0 || 0.0 || 3 |}

===My Haplogroup Information=== ==== mtDNA ==== * Haplogroup H1b1-T16362C * MDA [[Hall-7040|Nancy Hall]] Proven ==== Gaulden ==== * Haplogroup R-M269 (R1b1a2) * MDA [[Gaulden-14|John Gaulding]] Proven ==== Templeton ==== * Identified as SNP R-L21>DF13>M222 * SC Templeton clade of the Irish SNP * MDA [[Templeton-1105|Robert Templeton]] ==== Hunt ==== * Haplogroup R-M269 (R1b1a2) * MDA [[Hunt-6144|Thomas Hunt]] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tompkins/dna/hunt-dna.html Group 147 Hunt DNA Results] Descendant of ''The Hunt 14'' through Esli Hunt, Sr. There is an anomaly in these results - a Westchester, NY Hunt is mixed in erroneously (R-L2). ==== Dillard ==== * Haplogroup R-M269 (R1b1a2) * MDA [[Dillard-321|Edward Dillard]] * [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/dillard/results Dillard DNA Results] ==== Crisp ==== * Haplogroup R-M269 ((R1b1a2) * MDA [[Crisp-397|Mansil Crisp]] Proven ====WikiTree Specifc DNA Connections==== =====DNA Matches on Wikitree who are not connected===== #[[Cook-12319|Malinda Matilda Cook Crawford]] #[[Ray-2008|Clarissa Ann Ray]] #[[Porter-7275|Brian Porter]] 4th ggson of Clarissa above. ==Maternal Matches== ===Mothers Haplogroup Matches=== === Lynn - Chr. 2, 3, 10 === : Email: : MDA: wikitree id/link : Modine > Lynn > Lynnn's mom or dad... > :{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Comparing Kit Z000000 (*Dad) and A000000 (Modine Jean Smith) |Chr |Start Location |End Location |cM |SNPs | rowspan=6 | :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs :Largest segment = 46.8 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''103.3 cM''' :5 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to '''MRCA = 3.6''' |- |2 |174,627,435 |222,548,935 |46.8 |9,631 |- |3 |13,622,143 |25,559,362 |15.3 |3,134 |- |3 |62,739,912 |69,590,912 |9.9 |1,940 |- |8 |105,462,863 |120,363,478 |8.9 |2,673 |- |10 |11,367,291 |25,957,915 |22.4 |4,553 |} ====Match Name - Chromosome 8==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 8 || 5,889,031 || 13,031,197 || 12.7 || 1,690 || |} :Largest segment = 12.7 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''12.7 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''5.1''' ====Match Name - Chronmosome 15==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 24,311,798 || 27,491,456 || 9.5 || 578 |} :Largest segment = 9.5 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''9.5 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''5.8''' :505513 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Match Name - Chromsome 15 ==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 24,931,565 || 29,018,547 || 9.4 || 576 |} :Largest segment = 9.4 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''9.4 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''5.9''' ====Match Name - Chromosome 15==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 25,404,857 || 29,985,631 || 9.0 || 663 |} :Largest segment = 9.0 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''9.0 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''6.3''' :505479 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Match Name - Chromosome 2==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 2 || 196,963,134 || 207,201,131 || 8.8 || 830 |} :Largest segment = 8.8 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''8.8 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''6.6''' :300469 SNPs used for this comparison. ===Unknown Familial Surname=== ====Match Name - Chromosome 1==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 1 || 53,404,490 || 94,949,956 || 44.5 || 4,604 |} :Largest segment = 44.5 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''44.5 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA ='''4.2''' :298438 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Match Name - Chromosome 2, 9, 20==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 2 || 36,566,018 || 61,011,224 || 24.1 || 3,005 || |- | 9 || 14,239,488 || 24,772,317 || 16.9 || 1,609 || |- | 20 || 56,735,571 || 62,371,161 || 18.5 || 969 || |} :Largest segment = 24.1 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''59.6 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''4.0''' ====Match Name - Chromosome 2==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 2 || 8,449,261 || 20,742,200 || 23.2 || 1,576 |- | 2 || 86,021,189 || 128,082,742 || 28.9 || 2,796 |} :Largest segment = 28.9 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''52.1 cM''' :2 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''4.1''' :299673 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Match Name - Chromosome 4==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 4 || 162,164,752 || 187,944,792 || 44.3 || 3,055 |} :Largest segment = 44.3 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''44.3 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''4.2''' :301230 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Match Name - Chromosome 15==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 18,421,386 || 47,980,269 || 48.4 || 4,9 || 11 |} :Largest segment = 48.4 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''48.4 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''4.1''' :503676 SNPs used for this comparison. ==Paternal Matches== ===Fathers Haplogroup Matches=== ====Match Name - Chromosome, 21==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 21 || 9,928,786 || 21,122,071 || 19.1 || 1,523 || |} :Largest segment = 19.1 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''19.1 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''4.8''' ====Match Name - Chromosome 8==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 8 || 5,889,031 || 13,031,197 || 12.7 || 1,690 || |} :Largest segment = 12.7 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''12.7 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''5.1''' ====Match Name - Chronmosome 15==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 24,311,798 || 27,491,456 || 9.5 || 578 |} :Largest segment = 9.5 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''9.5 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''5.8''' :505513 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Match Name - Chromsome 15 ==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 24,931,565 || 29,018,547 || 9.4 || 576 |} :Largest segment = 9.4 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''9.4 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''5.9''' ====Match Name - Chromosome 15==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 25,404,857 || 29,985,631 || 9.0 || 663 |} :Largest segment = 9.0 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''9.0 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''6.3''' :505479 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Match Name - Chromosome 2==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 2 || 196,963,134 || 207,201,131 || 8.8 || 830 |} :Largest segment = 8.8 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''8.8 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''6.6''' :300469 SNPs used for this comparison. ===(Familial Surname) Smith=== ====[[Gaulden-7|Thomas Smith]] Half Brother==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 1 || 89,899,663 || 233,074,652 || 128.1 || 12,424 |- | 2 || 3,437,407 || 20,975,244 || 37.2 || 2,364 |- | 2 || 51,837,848 || 163,124,693 || 92.6 || 9,230 |- | 3 || 173,887,236 || 188,957,902 || 23.0 || 1,625 |- | 4 || 8,355,037 || 181,039,024 || 165.4 || 14,381 |- | 5 || 91,139 || 10,166,245 || 27.4 || 1,725 |- | 5 || 10,225,635 || 164,932,080 || 146.9 || 14,263 |- | 5 || 173,479,989 || 180,623,543 || 14.6 || 969 |- | 6 || 152,553,113 || 170,693,361 || 31.3 || 2,769 |- | 7 || 13,486,968 || 158,763,730 || 163.8 || 14,491 |- | 8 || 154,984 || 140,178,706 || 159.5 || 15,910 |- | 9 || 36,587 || 9,885,814 || 24.8 || 2,063 |- | 11 || 188,510 || 7,962,046 || 18.4 || 1,267 |- | 11 || 25,348,361 || 125,129,266 || 92.5 || 9,611 |- | 12 || 124,988,862 || 132,276,195 || 25.1 || 1,308 |- | 13 || 18,157,939 || 38,343,743 || 39.6 || 2,758 |- | 14 || 50,057,231 || 72,254,083 || 23.0 || 2,488 |- | 15 || 23,305,329 || 100,215,359 || 126.4 || 9,066 |- | 16 || 45,320 || 6,221,294 || 15.5 || 810 |- | 17 || 59,136,652 || 78,628,567 || 43.6 || 2,620 |- | 18 || 102,535 || 59,164,885 || 93.1 || 6,907 |- | 18 || 72,360,984 || 76,098,043 || 9.5 || 608 |- | 19 || 4,304,174 || 56,963,121 || 75.3 || 4,564 |- | 19 || 58,075,997 || 63,776,118 || 18.9 || 951 |- | 20 || 7,612,282 || 55,482,960 || 68.5 || 5,567 |- | 20 || 55,484,857 || 58,901,545 || 12.3 || 641 |- | 21 || 30,419,649 || 46,897,344 || 37.4 || 2,587 |- | 22 || 23,972,206 || 49,524,956 || 55.1 || 3,667 |} :Largest segment = 165.4 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''1,768.5 cM''' :28 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''1.5''' :299146 SNPs used for this comparison. ====[[Gaulden-7|Modine Smith Jones]] First Cousin==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 1 || 836,671 || 47,823,157 || 77.4 || 5,393 |- | 1 || 198,368,104 || 232,968,563 || 44.2 || 4,267 |- | 2 || 167,521,560 || 227,792,408 || 62.7 || 5,468 |- | 3 || 173,711,238 || 188,278,747 || 21.3 || 1,551 |- | 4 || 870,094 || 183,318,774 || 190.4 || 15,912 |- | 5 || 16,822,273 || 50,265,608 || 29.3 || 2,570 |- | 6 || 152,096,056 || 170,693,361 || 32.2 || 2,862 |- | 7 || 101,819,723 || 152,628,820 || 59.6 || 4,756 |- | 7 || 154,333,524 || 157,712,908 || 9.4 || 524 |- | 8 || 136,290,407 || 140,334,776 || 8.8 || 522 |- | 9 || 19,142,187 || 70,229,990 || 26.0 || 2,326 |- | 9 || 92,650,582 || 109,491,337 || 16.0 || 1,844 |- | 10 || 7,668,425 || 19,627,999 || 23.0 || 1,994 |- | 10 || 109,579,854 || 125,951,488 || 24.7 || 2,095 |- | 11 || 188,510 || 19,422,578 || 34.7 || 2,830 |- | 11 || 76,184,536 || 119,682,189 || 42.3 || 4,702 |- | 11 || 123,970,120 || 130,582,649 || 13.2 || 1,009 |- | 12 || 9,326,511 || 67,127,543 || 61.6 || 6,093 |- | 12 || 74,694,839 || 90,397,147 || 12.2 || 1,114 |- | 13 || 105,500,634 || 114,108,121 || 23.0 || 1,360 |- | 15 || 95,134,814 || 100,215,359 || 15.2 || 883 |- | 16 || 11,553,776 || 27,737,175 || 27.8 || 1,756 |- || 17 || 787,555 || 9,818,898 || 25.1 || 1,413 |- | 17 || 13,533,330 || 45,735,382 || 37.6 || 2,734 |- | 20 || 8,348,551 || 11,421,176 || 8.3 || 501 |- | 20 || 23,099,564 || 49,538,671 || 26.5 || 2,418 |- | 21 || 13,591,802 || 32,061,897 || 34.9 || 2,220 |} :Largest segment = 190.4 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = 987.2 cM :27 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''1.9''' :298975 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Jim Bob Johnson Possible Half First Cousin ==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 3 || 189,756,982 || 199,302,161 || 21.4 || 1,095 |- | 4 || 181,547,564 || 191,109,772 || 27.8 || 1,541 |- | 5 || 91,139 || 10,550,207 || 28.4 || 1,764 |- | 6 || 150,610 || 3,095,514 || 9.3 || 573 |- | 7 || 322,308 || 28,621,226 || 43.6 || 3,929 |- | 10 || 30,258,352 || 78,905,202 || 40.2 || 4,300 |- | 10 || 125,688,159 || 130,828,863 || 14.0 || 952 |- | 11 || 189,256 || 6,747,727 || 16.2 || 1,091 |- | 14 || 32,609,513 || 51,453,764 || 17.0 || 1,720 |- | 17 || 59,136,652 || 74,390,224 || 31.2 || 2,018 |- | 22 || 14,884,399 || 24,288,952 || 24.9 || 1,045 |} :Largest segment = 43.6 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''274.1 cM''' :11 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''2.9''' ===(Familial Surname) Brown=== ====Bubba Brown - Chromosomes 11, 16, 17==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 11 || 87,486,451 || 104,383,137 || 13.7 || 1,796 || |- | 16 || 16,777,255 || 56,426,593 || 40.2 || 2,676 || |- | 17 || 10,127,917 || 14,424,507 || 13.5 || 716 || |} Largest segment = 40.2 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = '''67.4 cM''' Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''3.9''' ====[[Gaulden-7|Modine Brown]] - Chromosome 8==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 8 || 6,802,066 || 22,511,196 || 26.3 || 2,577 || |} Largest segment = 26.3 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = '''26.3 cM''' Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''4.5''' ===(Familial Surname) Carter=== ====Match Name - First Cousin once removed Chromosomes 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 2 || 3,470,779 || 20,567,350 || 36.5 || 2,292 || |- | 2 || 38,763,906 || 52,506,530 || 14.3 || 1,786 || |- | 2 || 160,113,744 || 173,863,438 || 12.8 || 1,324 || |- | 3 || 189,715,374 || 199,302,161 || 21.5 || 1,096 || |- | 4 || 180,888,999 || 187,898,905 || 22.0 || 1,234 || |- | 5 || 173,271,828 || 180,623,543 || 15.3 || 990 || |- | 7 || 63,739,930 || 128,308,476 || 53.8 || 5,314 || |- | 8 || 62,168,374 || 83,084,342 || 18.9 || 2,028 || |- | 10 || 30,040,744 || 61,182,063 || 21.1 || 2,503 || |- | 11 || 104,335,319 || 115,469,041 || 11.7 || 1,084 || |- | 12 || 77,748,086 || 90,373,470 || 8.0 || 820 || |- | 12 || 101,395,389 || 116,231,751 || 20.8 | 1,702 || |- | 15 || 26,761,172 || 77,108,843 || 63.7 || 5,252 || |- | 15 || 89,710,879 || 93,797,997 || 14.6 || 837 || |} ====[[Gaulden-7|Gerald Ford]] - Chromosomes 1, 3, 6, 8, 12, 13==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 1 || 47,254,203 || 57,251,444 || 9.2 || 1,700 || |- | 1 || 152,977,528 || 166,804,269 || 22.9 || 3,149 || |- | 3 || 42,403,491 || 58,011,832 || 11.0 || 2,099 || |- | 6 || 88,717,825 || 95,947,837 || 8.0 || 1,318 || |- | 8 || 20,829,784 || 38,642,769 || 21.3 || 3,169 || |- | 8 || 61,743,978 || 72,384,875 || 9.6 || 1,685 || |- | 8 || 134,583,575 || 140,250,378 || 11.6 || 1,324 || |- | 12 || 89,317,020 || 116,521,193 || 36.6 || 5,612 || |- | 13 || 80,868,843 || 92,488,907 || 8.2 || 1,689 || |} Largest segment = 36.6 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 138.4 cM Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 3.3 ====Bubba Carter - Chromosomes 2, 5, 7, 15, 18, 20==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 2 || 128,901,336 || 158,445,332 || 27.0 || 2,548 || |- | 5 || 16,887,274 || 31,731,485 || 14.2 || 1,219 || |- | 5 || 116,261,135 || 149,512,025 || 30.8 || 3,368 || |- | 7 || 96,453,948 || 149,213,839 || 54.9 || 4,781 || |- | 15 || 58,855,812 || 66,639,595 || 10.5 || 885 || |- | 18 || 28,004,656 || 68,171,464 || 47.8 || 4,494 || |- | 20 || 4,112,283 || 11,421,176 || 21.8 || 1,186 || |} :Largest segment = 54.9 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''207.0 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''3.1''' ====Modine Carter Bush - Chromosomes 5, 8, 12, 16==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 5 || 162,652,125 || 173,577,208 || 24.0 || 2,458 || |- | 8 || 61,891,502 || 72,381,472 || 9.4 || 1,646 || |- | 12 || 89,501,262 || 116,186,267 || 35.5 || 5,429 || |- | 16 || 5,988,683 || 10,226,032 || 11.9 || 1,516 |\ |} :Largest segment = 35.5 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = 80.9 cM :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 3.7 ====Mozette Carter Obama - Chromosomes 2, 4, 15==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 2 || 233,807,983 || 239,401,110 || 12.4 || 858 || |- | 4 || 24,282,518 || 63,090,069 || 38.7 || 3,109 || |- | 15 || 23,305,329 || 30,122,248 || 16.7 || 800 || |- |15 || 63,453,712 || 77,705,433 || 17.6 || 1,298 || |} :Largest segment = 38.7 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''85.5 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''3.7''' ====Ron Reagan - Chromosomes 7, 18, 22==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 7 || 115,938,391 || 139,864,933 || 25.3 || 2,191 || |- | 18 || 5,205,596 || 29,708,142 || 43.7 || 2,781 || |- | 22 || 16,345,843 || 24,432,308 || 19.7 || 883 || |} :Largest segment = 43.7 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''88.6 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''3.7''' ==== George Washington - Chromosomes 15, 18, 22 ==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 29,336,409 || 34,776,761 || 13.0 || 759 || |- | 18 || 5,205,596 || 28,416,827 || 42.6 || 2,667 || |- | 22 || 16,077,781 || 24,432,308 || 21.3 || 918 || |} :Largest segment = 42.6 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''77.0 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''3.8''' ===New Table=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Kitit #!!WikiTree link!!1Name!!Lname!!Chr.!!Seg. 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End!!Tot. cM!!Overlap!!Relation. |- |Q000008||Mac||Donald||Orange||3||10,500,187||26,995,730||21.8||21.8||? |- |G000001||Anon Blue||Danny||Blue||3||8,748,285||103,067,673||87.7||21.8||1C1R |- |G000003||Janet||||Green||3||63,148,342||99,922,327||26.4||26.4||? |- |G000001||Anon Blue||||Blue||4||30,931,568||40,834,990||11.8||0||1C1R |- |G000001||Anon Blue||Danny||Blue||5||30,931,568||40,764,852||27.2||0||1C1R |- |G000025||Anita (Father's Profile)||Blue||Blue||6||51,279,788||88,947,759||20.5||12.4||? |- |G000007||Anon Blue||||Blue||6||161,603,964||167,412,542||12.4||12.4||1C1R |- |G000008||Anon Blue||Danny||Blue||7||164,899,107||175,912,719||16.4||0||1C1R |- |G000009||Anon Blue||Danny||Blue||8||82,259,466||116,226,459||25.9||0||1C1R |- |G000001||Anon Blue||Danny||Blue||9||80,384,461||121,300,570||52.3||0||1C1R |- |Q000008||Mac||Donald||Orange||10||81,778,084||89,408,233||7.1||0||? |- |G000001||Anon Blue||Danny||Blue||11||44,854,276||98,393,485||39.9||9.1||1C1R |- |G000001||Anon Blue||Danny||Blue||11||130,791,979||134,396,557||9.1||9.1||1C1R |- |G000001||Anon Blue||Danny||Blue||13||34,327,452||62,070,811||25.6||0||1C1R |- |G000001||Anon Blue||Danny||Blue||13||89,459,182||100,736,561||10.1||16.7||1C1R |- |G000025||Anita (Father's Profile)||Blue||Blue||13||100,059,368||104,863,362||10.1||10.1||2c |- |G000001||Anon Blue||Danny||Blue||13||106,759,996||114,082,644||19.8||0||1C1R |- |G000001||Anon Blue||Danny||Blue||14||22,918,151||85,742,734||70.4||0||1C1R |- |G000001||Anon Blue||Danny||Blue||15||91,753,695||100,198,883||27.2||0||1C1R |- |G000001||Anon Blue||Danny||Blue||19||211,912||7,392,109||22.7||18.9||1c |- |G000023||James||||Yellow||19||740,890||6,360,117||18.9||18.9||? |- |G000001||Anon Blue||Danny||Blue||21||30,683,684||39,211,324||16.2||8.2||1C1R |- |G000025||Anita (Father's Profile)||Blue||Blue||21||38,659,581||41,535,214||8.2||8.2||2c |}

WikiTree Friday Date Night

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{{Friday Date Night}} No need to swipe right or left! We're looking for '''lonely profiles''' without dates!! Let's give them a little TLC! This is an informal "challenge." So, we're not tracking or keeping score. Just join in to have some fun, share some social time with your fellow WikiTreers, and make some big improvements to the tree. == When ''is'' Friday Date Night?! == We meet every two weeks at '''4 pm Eastern US time'''.
Stop by to get caught up with other Date Nighters, share what you've been working on and get some answers to your questions.
'''2024 Dates (subject to change):''' * {{gray|9 Feb 2024}} * {{gray|23 Feb 2024}} * {{gray|8 Mar 2024}} * {{gray|22 Mar 2024}} * {{gray|5 Apr 2024}} * {{gray|19 Apr 2024}} * {{gray|3 May 2024}} * '''17 May 2024''' - [https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/86823600754 Zoom link] * 31 May 2024 * 14 Jun 2024 * 28 Jun 2024 * 12 Jul 2024 * 26 Jul 2024 * 9 Aug 2024 * 23 Aug 2024 * 6 Sep 2024 * 20 Sep 2024 * 4 Oct 2024 * 18 Oct 2024 * 1 Nov 2024 * 15 Nov 2024 * 29 Nov 2024 * 13 Dec 2024 * 27 Dec 2024 :''Be sure to check out the rest of the page for how to find undated profiles and what to do when you find them.'' ---- == How to Find Profiles without Dates == :Pick from one of these lonesome categories on [https://plus.wikitree.com/ WikiTree+] (''don't forget to click "find suggestions" to generate the report''): * (131) No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=131 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_131|Instructions]] * (132) No Dates - No Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=132 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_132|Instructions]] * (133) No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Unknown Status ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=133 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_133|Instructions]] * (134) No Dates - Dates on relatives - Open - Status Died ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=134 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_134|Instructions]] :For the following suggestions, please be sure that you find an independent source
to verify the information from either Find-a-Grave or Wikidata.
* (573) Find-a-Grave - Empty Birth date ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=573 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_573|Instructions]] * (576) Find-a-Grave - Empty death date ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=576 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_576|Instructions]] * (553) Wikidata - Empty birth date ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=553 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_553|Instructions]] * (556) Find-a-Grave - Empty death date ** [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=556 Report] ** [[Space:DBE_556|Instructions]] :You can also find profiles using one of these methods: * Check the [[:Category:Estimated_Dates|Estimated Dates maintenance categories]] * Using the menus in the upper right corner: ** Go to My WikiTree > Surnames, choose a surname you're interested in, sort the list by date, and look in the date column for Open profiles with no dates. ** Go to My WikiTree > Suggestions and look for suggestions numbered 131, 132, 133, or 134 in your own watchlist. * Peruse the [[:Category:Unsourced Profiles|Unsourced Profiles categories]] for sad profiles with no dates * Use [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm WikiTree+] ... Enter the following in the Text section under the Search category: '''b0 d0 privacy=open iowa''' This will return profiles with no dates, Open privacy, and a location of Iowa. Adjust those terms for a location you'd like to search for. == When you find a date (or maybe you can't) == # I found a date! #* '''Add the source citation''' <-- super important! #* If the person is '''deceased''' #** Add the date and the source. #** Save your changes #** Use "'''Search for Matches'''" on the Profile ID menu to check for duplicates #** Propose merges, if necessary #** Click the '''Matches''' link under the tabs at the top of the profile to see if there are any [[Help:Merging#Unmerged_Matches|Unmerged Matches]] that may have been proposed for the profile to see if they can be cleared. #** Please be careful about merging. If you're not comfortable with a merge, post a note in G2G to ask for help. #** Be on your merry way knowing you did a really good thing! #* If it's likely that the person is '''still living''', please do *not* mark them as deceased. Instead ... #** Add the date and the source. #** Can't find a date, but based on their family's dates, there's a good chance they're still living? #*** Click the '''Still Living''' indicator by the Death Date field #*** Add a note to the profile to let us know why you think they're still living. #** '''If there is no manager''', add [[Category: WikiTree Admin]] above the Biography header #*** The Team uses the WikiTree Admin category to make sure these profiles are handled appropriately, including removing you from the Trusted List, if necessary. #** Save the profile -- you'll have to click "save anyway" in the banner that pops up. (It is not necessary to adopt the profile.) # '''Can't find a date''', but you think you can make a good guess? #* Use the rules of thumb outlined on the [[Help:Estimated_Dates|Estimated Dates]] help page, and make sure to use the {{Estimated Dates}} template. Insructions for the template are also on the help page. #* Please try not to estimate dates based on other estimated dates. #* If you encounter a profile or group of profiles where there's no hope of finding anything, please add a note to the profile to let us know where you've looked & why you can't find information, then add [[:Category: WikiTree Admin]]. Thank you for trying! == Helpful Tips & a Little Bling == === Hints & Tips === * Instructions on how to find contributions if you encounter profiles created by a closed account: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1130586/will-you-join-us-for-the-first-ever-wikitree-friday-date-night?show=1134381#a1134381 G2G Link] * How to access different pages on a list of suggestions in WikiTree+: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1130586/will-you-join-us-for-the-first-ever-wikitree-friday-date-night?show=1134388#a1134388 G2G link] * We now have a channel on the WikiTree Discord server! If you don't know how to get there, send [[Fiscus-32|Julie]] or [[Langholf-2|Eowyn]] a private message, or ask in G2G on the current Date Night announcement. We will be text chatting live with each other here, so it's a good place to ask questions and get answers quickly. === A Little Bling === * Want a sticker? [[Template:Friday_Date_Night|We have one]]! ** {{Friday Date Night}} ** {{Friday Date Night|xx}} <-- replace "xx" with the # of profiles you "dated" == Are we making progress? == {| border="1" cellpadding="4" style="background:#E5F8D2;" |+ ''These numbers represent profiles that were improved by all WikiTreers'' |+ colspan=6 style="text-align: center;"|'''Year-to-date-total (as of 12 May 2024): 7,965 profiles improved!''' !scope=col style="width: 100px;"|Week of: !scope=col|131 & #132
(No dates; no dates on rel) !scope=col|Diff''Sometimes we see an increase because batches of private profiles are opened !scope=col|133 & #134
(No dates; dates on rel) !scope=col| Diff !scope=col|Total Improved |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-05-12|12-May-2024]] ||116,700||{{red|-173}} ||288,314||{{red|-453}} ||'''101,436''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-05-05|5-May-2024]] ||116,873||{{red|-232}} ||288,767||{{red|-595}} ||'''100,810''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-04-28|28-Apr-2024]] ||117,105||{{red|-126}} ||289,362||{{red|-361}} ||'''99,983''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-04-21|21-Apr-2024]] ||117,231||{{red|-46}} ||289,723||{{red|-216}} ||'''99,496''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-04-14|14-Apr-2024]] ||117,277||{{red|-168}} ||289,939||{{red|-407}} ||'''99,234''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-04-07|07-Apr-2024]] ||117,445||{{red|-228}} ||290,346||{{red|-756}} ||'''98,659''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-03-31|31-Mar-2024]] ||117,673||{{red|-137}} ||291,102||{{red|-310}} ||'''97,675''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-03-24|24-Mar-2024]] ||117,810||{{red|-132}} ||291,412||{{red|-450}} ||'''97,228''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-03-17|17-Mar-2024]] ||117,942||{{green|46}} ||291,862||{{red|-303}} ||'''96,646''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-03-10|10-Mar-2024]] ||117,896||{{red|-108}} ||292,165||{{red|-483}} ||'''96,389''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-03-03|03-Mar-2024]] ||118,004||{{green|99}} ||292,648||{{red|-260}} ||'''95,798''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-02-25|25-Feb-2024]] ||117,905||{{green|189}} ||292,908||{{red|-189}} ||'''95,637''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-02-18|18-Feb-2024]] ||117,716||{{green|672}} ||293,097||{{green|876}} ||'''95,637''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-02-11|11-Feb-2024]] ||117,044||{{red|-227}} ||292,221||{{red|-718}} ||'''97,185''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-02-04|04-Feb-2024]] ||117,271||{{red|-337}} ||292,939||{{red|-614}} ||'''96,240''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-01-28|28-Jan-2024]] ||117,608||{{green|112}} ||293,553||{{red|-125}} ||'''95,289''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-01-21|21-Jan-2024]] ||117,496||{{red|-206}} ||293,678||{{red|-585}} ||'''95,276''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-01-14|14-Jan-2024]] ||117,702||{{red|-138}} ||294,263||{{red|-467}} ||'''94,485''' |- align="center" style="background:#fcfcfc;" | [[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2024-01-07|07-Jan-2024]] ||117,840||{{green|92}} ||294,730||{{red|-501}} ||'''93,880''' |- align="center" style="background:#E5F8D2;" | colspan="6" | '''2023 Total Profiles Improved: 33,704''' |- align="center" style="background:#E5F8D2;" | colspan="6" | '''2022 Total Profiles Improved: 17,531''' |- align="center" style="background:#E5F8D2;" | colspan="6" | '''2021 Total Profiles Improved: 42,539''' |} '''Chart Notes'''

WikiTree G2G Roundup

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This is a page for rounding up the current questions/comments/challenges/news on G2G pertaining to members participation. Leave questions or comments on the "WikiTree G2G Roundup" announcement entry on G2G. ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1106342/wikitree-g2g-roundup-page click here]) == Member of the Week == *Mar 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1557899 {{Blue|Celia Marsh}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in September of 2020. She is active in our [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:England England Project] and a terrific participant in the [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Challenge WikiTree Challenge]. *Mar 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1553685 {{Blue|Valerie A. (Fremmerlid) Penner}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2021. She is one of our helpful [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Mentors Mentors] and participates in our [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Nordic Nordic] and [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Acadia Acadia] projects. She also leads a one place study for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hj%C3%B8rundfjord%2C_M%C3%B8re_og_Romsdal_One_Place_Study Hjørundfjord, Norway]. *Mar 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550797 {{Blue|Tricia Payne}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in April of 2021. She is the [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Project_Coordinators Project Coordinator] for the [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Kentucky Kentucky Project] and leads several [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:One_Place_Studies one place studies]. *Mar 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547634 {{Blue|Janine L. Isleman}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2017. She is involved in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia Appalachia Project] and the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Denton_Name_Study Denton One Name Study]. *Feb 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544301 {{Blue|Brian A. Nash}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2019. He participates in our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Scotland Scotland], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ireland Ireland] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Canada Canada] projects. *Feb 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1539942 {{Blue|Sandy M. (Craig) Patak}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2016. She is one of our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ambassadors Ambassadors] on social media and is active in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Disasters Disasters Project]. She also co-leads the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia Appalachia Project] and hosts [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Friday_Night_Bingo Friday "Night" Bingo]. *Feb 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1538160 {{Blue|Day C. (Pendleton) Garwood}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2021. He is active in many of our projects but currently focuses much of his time as a Voyage Guide for our [[Project:PIP|Profile Improvement Project]]. *Feb 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1534944 {{Blue|Rob W. Wilson}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2021. He is involved in our [[Project:Ireland|Ireland]] and [[Project:WT_Apps|WikiTree Apps]] projects. He was also a huge help during the India stop of our [[Space:15_Nations_Global_Tour|15 Nations Global Tour]]. *Jan 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531062 {{Blue|Adriana K. Hazelton}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in November of 2018. She is active in a few projects and recently become Team Leader for [[Space:Brazil_Team|Brazil]] within the [[Project:Latin_America|Latin America Project]]. *Jan 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1527084 {{Blue|Kenneth J. Evans}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in December of 2017. He is quite active in our [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]] and is a team leader for [[Space:Australian_Army_Generals-1|Australian Generals]] in our [[Project:Military_and_War|Military and War Project]]. He has almost 300,000 contributions! *Jan 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523132 {{Blue|Cathryn E. (Hallett) Hondros}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2013. She is active in our [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachian Project]] and has started the [[Space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Project|105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project]]. *Jan 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1519207 {{Blue|Bartley D. McRorie}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in May of 2019. He is active in our [[Project:USBH|US Black Heritage Project]] and coordinates the [[Space:Maupin_Name_Study|Maupin Name Study]]. *Jan 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515326 {{Blue|Shirley M. (Thompson) Gilbert}}] became a Wiki Genealogist in March of 2018. She is a [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctor]] and active in our [[Project:USBH|US Black Heritage Project]]. *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2022_-_Member_of_the_Week|Previous Entries (26 Dec 2022 – 03 Jan 2022)]] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2021_-_Member_of_the_Week|Previous Entries (27 Dec 2021 – 04 Jan 2021)]] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2020_-_Member_of_the_Week|Previous Entries (28 Dec 2020 – 31 Aug 2020)]] == Profile of the Week == :• General Guidelines for Choosing and Working on EPOWS: Connection Finder Process ([[Space:EPOW|space page]]) :• Help us plan future Example Profile of the Week (EPOW) profiles (Apr – Jun 2023): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1497540 click here] *Apr 05 – **Help us find, connect and improve this week's Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1558140 {{Green|Colorful Names}}] *Mar 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550711 {{Blue|WikiTree 7x7 Challenge #5: North of Ireland Family History Society (NIFHS)}}] **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1558228 Irish notable] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1553956 {{Green|Irish Notables}}] *Mar 22 – [[Newport-237|{{Blue|Christopher Newport II (bef.1561-aft.1617)}}]] was one of the founding Jamestown colonists who was murdered on March 22nd. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1554148 Jamestown colonist] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550823 {{Green|Jamestown Colony}}] *Mar 15 – [[Byron-136|{{Blue|Augusta Ada (Byron) Lovelace (1815-1852)}}]] was a mathematician, writer and often regarded as the first computer programmer. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550854 mathematician] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547697 {{Green|Mathematicians}}] *Mar 08 – [[Blank-641|{{Blue|Melvin "Mel" Jerome (Blank) Blanc (1908-1989)}}]] was the voice of ''Bugs Bunny''. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547702 notable "rabbit"] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544450 {{Green|Year of the Rabbit}}] *Mar 01 – [[Presley-139|{{Blue|Lisa Marie Presley (1968-2023)}}]] is a star who has carried on in the family business, following in the footsteps of her father in the music business. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544546 notable legacy] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1541671 {{Green|Children of the Stars}}] *Feb 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532531 {{Blue|WikiTree 7x7 Challenge #4: DEC-UVA/Freedman Bureau Friday}}] **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1541680 formerly enslaved notable] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1538348 {{Green|Formerly Enslaved Notables}}] *Feb 15 – [[Murphy-8674|{{Blue|Edward "Eddie" Regan Murphy}}]] is a well known black comedian. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1538364 black comedian] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1534924 {{Green|Black Comedians}}] *Feb 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1524936 {{Blue|WikiTree 7x7 Challenge #3: Society of One-Place Studies (OPS)}}] **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1534935 OPS person] are you most closely connected to? *Feb 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1517184 {{Blue|WikiTree 7x7 Challenge #2: Australian Notables}}] **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531456 Australian notable] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1527229 {{Green|Australian Notables}}] *Jan 25 – [[Burns-2738|{{Blue|Robert "Rabbie, Robin" Burns (1759-1796)}}]] is a Scottish poet. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1527281 Scottish notable] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523434 {{Green|Burns Night (Scottish Notables)}}] *Jan 18 – [[Trudeau-195|{{Blue|Justin P. Trudeau}}]] is a notable Ontarian serving as the Canadian Prime Minister. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523437 Ontarian notable] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1519560 {{Green|Ontario Notables}}] *Jan 11 – [[Walters-2299|{{Blue|Barbara Jill Walters (1929-2022)}}]] died recently. She was a pioneering American broadcaster who was the first woman to anchor an evening news show in the United States. **Which [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1519574 Barbara] are you most closely connected to? **Help improve the Connection Finder profiles: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515456 {{Green|Notable Barbara}}] *Jan 04 – [[Alley-2541|{{Blue|Kirstie Louise Alley (1951-2022)}}]] died recently. 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You can ask questions or join the conversation in chat, or just watch. *Apr 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1557728 Saturday Roundup] *Mar 31 – Friday Night Bingo (Adoption Angels Project) • [https://www.youtube.com/live/FKdBa-GAGr0 YouTube] *Mar 31 – Friday Night Bingo (Greeters Project) • [https://www.youtube.com/live/8pq1EchduoQ YouTube] *Mar 27 – 15 Nations Global Tour: Kenya Wrap-up • [https://www.youtube.com/live/ZmQD4CyRNqs YouTube] *Mar 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1554055 Saturday Roundup] *Mar 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1552361 WikiTree Tours: Exploring the WikiTree Browser Extension (Part 1: Global Features)] • [https://www.youtube.com/live/6ctf3n0A8zA YouTube] *Mar 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550757 Saturday Roundup] *Mar 17 – Friday Night Bingo (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Project) • [https://www.youtube.com/live/GswIZLJIMko YouTube] *Mar 17 – Friday Night Bingo (Country Music Hall of Fame Project) • [https://www.youtube.com/live/psGE-rAerbU 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allow merges of generations of ancestors] by Linda Peterson *25 Aug 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1095151 Should one of these become the new Public Review of Account Closures process?] by Herbert Tardy *02 Jul 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1065911 Proposal: Please remove the word See from See also.] by Anonymous Britain === Other Discussion Items === *23 May 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1242669 Community guideline needed on proper use of Marriage End Date] by Jonathan Boyer *23 Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1142679 What is your main goal in using wikitree?] by Kathy Isbell *22 Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1141766 What is the best way to achieve a cleaner more accurate WikiTree for 2021?] by Loretta Corbin *20 Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1141375 What do you think of this "weakest link" Correct-a-Thon idea?] by Chris Whitten *20 Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1141195 How are you using surname index pages?] by Chris Whitten *20 Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1141112 how to "prune" the watchlist] by Robynne Lozier *16 Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1139334 Why is this site so confusing?] by a former member *16 Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1139116 Find-a-Grave as a Reference?] by Joshua Carnahan *14 Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1137723 What do you think of these Correct-a-Thon ideas?] by Chris Whitten *06 Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1134144 What do you think of making 2021 "The Year of Accuracy" on WikiTree?] by Chris Whitten == Sourcing Tips == *20 Mar 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1206411 How to Source from Ancestry with an expired subscription] by [[McGee-1611|Debi Hoag]] *18 Dec 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1155429 Please stop putting Family Search or Family Tree as your source] by [[Vincent-2548|Raewyn Vincent]] *18 Dec 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1155101 Solution for broken links] by [[Ketcham-879|Michelle Ketcham]] == Challenges == :[[Help:Challenges|Help Category for Challenges]] ===== 12 Months of Photos ===== :'''Year 2023''' *Mar – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1545419 Sports] *Feb – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532591 Homes] *Jan – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1516673 Grandparents] ===== 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks ===== :      [https://www.amyjohnsoncrow.com/52-ancestors-in-52-weeks-themes-2023/ Themes for 2023]   (by Amy Johnson Crow) *Mar 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1557582 Week 13: Light a Candle] *Mar 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1553413 Week 12: Membership] *Mar 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550663 Week 11: Lucky] *Mar 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547210 Week 10: Translation] *Feb 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544063 Week 9: Gone Too Soon] *Feb 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1541141 Week 8: I Can Identify] *Feb 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1537991 Week 7: Outcast] *Feb 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1534559 Week 6: Social Media] *Jan 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1530791 Week 5: Oops] *Jan 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1526693 Week 4: Education] *Jan 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1522911 Week 3: Out of Place] *Jan 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1519069 Week 2: Favorite Photo] *Jan 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514812 Week 1: I'd Like to Meet] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2022_-_52_Ancestors_in_52_Weeks|Previous Entries (26 Dec 2022 - 03 Jan 2022)]] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2021_-_52_Ancestors_in_52_Weeks|Previous Entry (04 Jan 2021)]] *[[Space:WikiTree_G2G_Roundup_-_Archive#2020_-_52_Ancestors_in_52_Weeks|Previous Entries (21 Dec 2020 – 14 Sep 2020)]] ===== 52 Weeks of Photos ===== :'''Year 2022''' *Dec 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1512151 Week 52: Ending] *Dec 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508911 Week 51: Humorous] *Dec 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505997 Week 50: Christmas] *Dec 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1502737 Week 49: Spectacles] *Nov 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499805 Week 48: Winter] *Nov 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1497450 Week 47: Thankful] *Nov 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1494915 Week 46: Long Life] *Nov 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492354 Week 45: Musical] *Oct 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489620 Week 44: Sons] *Oct 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1486738 Week 43: Halloween] *Oct 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1484596 Week 42: Opposites/Contrasts] *Oct 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1481229 Week 41: Childhood] *Oct 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478219 Week 40: Sports] *Sep 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1475351 Week 39: Daughters] *Sep 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1472460 Week 38: Autumn] *Sep 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1469333 Week 37: Military] *Sep 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466274 Week 36: Facial Hair] *Aug 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462470 Week 35: Hairstyles] *Aug 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1459792 Week 34: Uniform] *Aug 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456713 Week 33: Amusement Parks] *Aug 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453966 Week 32: Means of Transport] *Aug 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1451013 Week 31: Reunion] *Jul 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1448089 Week 30: School] *Jul 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1445217 Week 29: Generations] *Jul 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1442285 Week 28: Garden] *Jul 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1439524 Week 27: Celebration] *Jun 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1436458 Week 26: Grandparents] *Jun 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1433652 Week 25: Family Meeting] *Jun 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1430005 Week 24: Love] *Jun 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1427398 Week 23: Dress Up] *May 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424157 Week 22: Fathers] *May 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1421039 Week 21: Summer Fun] *May 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1418425 Week 20: Favorite Toy] *May 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1415902 Week 19: Mothers] *May 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412894 Week 18: Tradition] *Apr 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1409597 Week 17: Happiness] *Apr 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1406329 Week 16: Journey] *Apr 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1402610 Week 15: Easter] *Apr 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1399444 Week 14: Birthday] *Mar 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1396003 Week 13: Pets] *Mar 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1391888 Week 12: Spring] *Mar 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1388666 Week 11: Profession] *Mar 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1384945 Week 10: Women] *Feb 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381029 Week 9: Friendship] *Feb 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1378523 Week 8: Siblings] *Feb 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1374275 Week 7: Special Occasions] *Feb 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1371319 Week 6: Cozy Home] *Jan 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367229 Week 5: Hobbies] *Jan 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1363879 Week 4: Mask] *Jan 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1359622 Week 3: Family Fun] *Jan 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1355777 Week 2: Second] *Jan 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1351226 Week 1: New Start] :'''Year 2021''' *Dec 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1347809 52 Photos 2021 Week 52: Relaxation] *Dec 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1345390 52 Photos 2021 Week 51: Together] *Dec 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341893 52 Photos 2021 Week 50: Holidays] *Dec 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338475 52 Photos 2021 Week 49: Snowy] *Nov 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335245 52 Photos 2021 Week 48: Warmth] *Nov 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1332365 52 Photos 2021 Week 47: Pets] *Nov 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1329464 52 Photos 2021 Week 46: Thankful] *Nov 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326346 52 Photos 2021 Week 45: In the Home] *Nov 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323248 52 Photos 2021 Week 44: Veterans] *Oct 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1320185 52 Photos 2021 Week 43: Autumn] *Oct 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1316987 52 Photos 2021 Week 42: Costumes] *Oct 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313778 52 Photos 2021 Week 41: Reunion] *Oct 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1310501 52 Photos 2021 Week 40: Silly] *Sep 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1306740 52 Photos 2021 Week 39: Musical] *Sep 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1303618 52 Photos 2021 Week 38: Unusual] *Sep 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1300483 52 Photos 2021 Week 37: Boys] *Sep 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296880 52 Photos 2021 Week 36: Home Sweet Home] *Aug 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292229 52 Photos 2021 Week 35: School] *Aug 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1289134 52 Photos 2021 Week 34: Independent] *Aug 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1286050 52 Photos 2021 Week 33: Hope] *Aug 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1282089 52 Photos 2021 Week 32: Hard Work] *Aug 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279465 52 Photos 2021 Week 31: Spectacles] *Jul 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1276042 52 Photos 2021 Week 30: Funny] *Jul 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1272430 52 Photos 2021 Week 29: Family Gathering] *Jul 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1268977 52 Photos 2021 Week 28: Hats] *Jul 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1264863 52 Photos 2021 Week 27: Friendship] *Jun 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1261188 52 Photos 2021 Week 26: Water] *Jun 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257154 52 Photos 2021 Week 25: Profession] *Jun 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1253289 52 Photos 2021 Week 24: Paternal] *Jun 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249748 52 Photos 2021 Week 23: Vacation] *May 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246504 52 Photos 2021 Week 22: Summertime] *May 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1243029 52 Photos 2021 Week 21: Military] *May 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239449 52 Photos 2021 Week 20: Hairstyle] *May 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1235632 52 Photos 2021 Week 19: Favorite] *May 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231648 52 Photos 2021 Week 18: Mothers] *Apr 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227510 52 Photos 2021 Week 17: Wedding] *Apr 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1223395 52 Photos 2021 Week 16: Birthday] *Apr 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219613 52 Photos 2021 Week 15: Generations] *Apr 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1216190 52 Photos 2021 Week 14: Animals] *Mar 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211889 52 Photos 2021 Week 13: Masculine] *Mar 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1208228 52 Photos 2021 Week 12: Outings] *Mar 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204246 52 Photos 2021 Week 11: Springtime] *Mar 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199660 52 Photos 2021 Week 10: Women] *Mar 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195849 52 Photos 2021 Week 9: Dress Up] *Feb 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191956 52 Photos 2021 Week 8: Cousins] *Feb 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188290 52 Photos 2021 Week 7: Wintery Fun] *Feb 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1184037 52 Photos 2021 Week 6: Romance] *Feb 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180198 52 Photos 2021 Week 5: Happiness] *Jan 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1175668 52 Photos 2021 Week 4: Sports] *Jan 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171462 52 Photos 2021 Week 3: Children] *Jan 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167740 52 Photos 2021 Week 2: Sunday Best] *Jan 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164314 52 Photos 2021 Week 1: Fresh Start] :'''Year 2020''' *Dec 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1156744 52 Photos Week 52: Endings] *Dec 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153461 52 Photos Week 51: Festive] *Dec 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1150043 52 Photos Week 50: Family Gathering] *Nov 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146575 52 Photos Week 49: Winter] *Nov 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1142993 52 Photos Week 48: Unique] *Nov 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1139339 52 Photos Week 47: Thankful] *Nov 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1135614 52 Photos Week 46: Athletic] *Nov 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1132212 52 Photos Week 45: Veterans] *Oct 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128665 52 Photos Week 44: Costumes] *Oct 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1124775 52 Photos Week 43: Love] *Oct 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1121554 52 Photos Week 42: Silly] *Oct 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1117893 52 Photos Week 41: Siblings] *Sep 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1113544 52 Photos Week 40: Autumn] *Sep 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1109536 52 Photos Week 39: Facial Hair] *Sep 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1105965 52 Photos Week 38: Birthdays] ===== BioBuilders ===== :     Space Page:  [[Space:Biography_Builders|Biography Builders]] *Mar 2023 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544911 People whose profile needs a 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2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381509 People born in England] *Feb 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367893 Letter ‘F’ Surnames] *Jan 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350608 People who married in January] *Dec 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335878 People born on Christmas (December 25)] *Nov 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323018 Any Source-a-Thon Profile] *Oct 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1308783 Letter 'R' given names] *Sep 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293348 Letter 'S' Place of Marriage] *Aug 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1278898 People who never married] *Jul 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262450 Letter 'J' Surnames] *Jun 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246750 Couples] *May 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1230581 People with multiple marriages] *Apr 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213440 People who married in April] *Mar 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195549 People born in the 1900's] *Feb 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1179720 People born in February] *Jan 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161846 Place of Birth begins with letter ‘W’] *Dec 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146694 Letter 'D' Surnames] *Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1131373 Veterans of any conflict] *Oct 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1115265 One Place Studies] *Sep 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1098202 People with an 'S' Surname] *Aug 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1082318 People Born in August] ===== Cemetery ===== *27 - 29 Jan 2023 – Collector's Mini-Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Collector.27s_Mini-Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeteryCollectorsMiniChallenge/20230127/User.htm Tracker] *15 - 21 Jan 2023 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523253 Connectors Challenge] • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Connectors_Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeteryConnectorsChallenge/20230115/User.htm Tracker] *01 - 14 Jan 2023 – Sourcing Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Sourcing_Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeterySourcingChallenge/20230101/User.htm Tracker] *01 - 07 Apr 2022 – Connectors Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Connectors_Challenge|Rules]] *11 - 24 Mar 2022 – Sourcing Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Sourcing_Challenge|Rules]] *04 - 10 Mar 2022 – Connectors Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Connectors_Challenge|Rules]] *18 - 20 Feb 2022 – Collector's Mini-Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Collector.27s_Mini-Challenge|Rules]] *04 - 10 Feb 2022 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1365930 Connectors Challenge] • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Connectors_Challenge|Rules]] *Dec 2021 – Sourcing Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Sourcing_Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeterySourcingChallenge/20211201/User.htm Tracker] *15 - 17 Nov 2021 – Transcriber's Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Transcriber.27s_Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeteryTranscribersChallenge/20211115/User.htm Tracker] *01 - 07 Nov 2021 – Photographer's Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Photographer.27s_Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeteryPhotographersChallenge/20211101/User.htm Tracker] *25 - 31 Oct 2021 – Collector's Mini-Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Collector.27s_Mini-Challenge|Rules]] *Sep 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1297211 Sourcing Challenge] • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Sourcing_Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeterySourcingChallenge/20210901/User.htm Tracker] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313720 Results/Winner] *Jun 2021 – Sourcing Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Sourcing_Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeterySourcingChallenge/20210601/User.htm Tracker] *07 - 09 May 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1234229 Collector's Mini-Challenge] • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Collector.27s_Mini-Challenge|Rules]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CemeteryCollector'sMiniChallenge/User.htm Tracker] *23 - 29 Apr 2021 – Transcriber's Challenge • [[Space:Cemetery_Challenge#Transcriber.27s_Challenge|Rules]] *02 - 08 Apr 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213696 Photographer's Challenge] *Mar 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195783 Sourcing Challenge] *Feb 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191931 Sourcing Challenge (annoucement)] ===== Connectors ===== *Year 2023:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532361 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1545247 Mar] *Year 2022:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367410 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381345 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412162 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1427021 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450977 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463996 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478979 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489485 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500861 Dec] *Year 2021:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161880 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180010 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196250 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1216034 Apr] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1234419 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246647 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262314 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279056 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293371 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1310767 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323485 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1336374 Dec] *Year 2020:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1098260/connectors-challenge-september-2020 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1117980 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1134346 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1147124 Dec] ===== Data Doctors ===== :2023 *Mar 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1557882 Challenge of the Week: Help Repair or Resolve Broken Links] *Mar 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1553682 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing ''Find a Grave'' Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Mar 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550782 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Mar 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547621 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Feb 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544294 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Feb 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1539850 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Feb 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1538043 Challenge of the Week: Help Repair or Resolve Broken Links] *Feb 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1534900 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing ''Find a Grave'' Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Jan 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531047 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Jan 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1527073 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Jan 16 – No Challenge This Week (due to past weekend's January Connect-a-Thon Weekend) *Jan 09 – No Challenge This Week (January Connect-a-Thon Weekend) *Jan 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515311 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] :2022 *Dec 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1511758 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Dec 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508881 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Dec 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505421 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Dec 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1502417 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Nov 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499609 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Nov 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1497356 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Nov 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1494848 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Nov 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1492146 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Oct 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489381 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Oct 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1486580 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Oct 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1483956 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Oct 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1480994 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Oct 03 – No Challenge This Week (due to past weekend's September/October Source-a-Thon Weekend) *Sep 26 – No Challenge This Week (Sep/Oct Source-a-Thon Weekend) *Sep 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1472112 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Sep 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1469047 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Sep 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1465991 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Aug 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462426 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Aug 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1459268 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Aug 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456471 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Aug 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453845 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Aug 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450892 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Jul 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1447983 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Jul 18 – No Challenge This Week (due to past weekend's July Connect-a-Thon Weekend) *Jul 11 – No Challenge This Week (July Connect-a-Thon Weekend) *Jul 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1439536 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Jun 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1436259 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Jun 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1433171 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Jun 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1429849 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Jun 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1427163 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *May 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424248 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *May 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1421027 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *May 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1415735 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *May 09 – No Challenge This Week (data not available) *May 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412800 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Apr 25 – No Challenge This Week (due to past weekend's April Connect-a-Thon Weekend) *Apr 18 – No Challenge This Week (April Connect-a-Thon Weekend) *Apr 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1402850 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Apr 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1399601 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Mar 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1396151 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Mar 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1391808 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Mar 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1388341 Challenge of the Week: Fix Broken Links to Find a Grave] *Mar 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1384987 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Feb 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381118 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Feb 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1376435 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Feb 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1374415 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Feb 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1371274 Challenge of the Week: Add Missing Connections Between Existing Profiles] *Jan 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367373 Challenge of the Week: Fix Broken Links to Find a Grave] *Jan 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1363744 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Jan 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1360040 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Jan 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1355869 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Jan 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1351849 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] :2021 *Dec 27 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1347825 Challenge of the Week: Broken Links to Find A Grave] *Dec 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1345393 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Dec 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1341881 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Dec 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338466 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Nov 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335255 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Nov 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1332375 Challenge of the Week: Broken Links to Find A Grave] *Nov 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1329460 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Nov 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326341 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Nov 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323245 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Oct 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1320196 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Oct 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1316984 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Oct 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313775 Challenge of the Week: Broken Links to Find A Grave] *Oct 04 – No Challenge This Week (due to past weekend's Fall Source-a-Thon) *Sep 27 – No Challenge This Week (Fall Source-a-Thon Weekend) *Sep 20 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1303613 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Sep 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1300485 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Sep 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296863 Challenge of the Week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Aug 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292213 Challenge of the Week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Aug 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1289143 Challenge of the Week: Broken Links to Find A Grave] *Aug 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1286046 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Aug 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1282084 Challenge of the Week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Aug 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279599 Challenge of the week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Jul 26 – No Challenge This Week (due to past weekend's Summer Connect-a-Thon) *Jul 19 – No Challenge This Week (Summer Connect-a-Thon Weekend) *Jul 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1268981 Challenge of the week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Jul 05 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1264867 Challenge of the week: Improve Star Profiles] *Jun 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1261196 Challenge of the week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *Jun 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257158 Challenge of the week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *Jun 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1253295 Challenge of the week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Jun 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249804 Challenge of the week: Improve Star Profiles] *May 31 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246527 Challenge of the week: Correct Simple Errors in Reference Tags] *May 24 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1243059 Challenge of the week: Improve Orphaned Profiles] *May 17 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239513 Challenge of the week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *May 10 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1235679 Challenge of the week: Improve Star Profiles] *May 03 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231672 Challenge of the week: Improve orphaned profiles] *Apr 13 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219627 Challenge of the week: Clean up as many location names as possible] *Apr 06 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1216194 Challenge of the Week: Add missing dates to profiles] *Mar 29 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211956 Challenge of the Week: Clean up marriage data] *Mar 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1208397 Challenge of the Week: Clean up as many merged profiles as possible] *Mar 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204273 Challenge of the Week: Correct simple errors in reference tags] *Mar 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199649 Challenge of the week: Clean up names] *Mar 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195845 Challenge of the week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Feb 22 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191943 Challenge of the Week: Improve Star Profiles] *Feb 15 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188282 Challenge of the week: Improve orphaned profiles] *Feb 08 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1184026 Challenge of the week: Clean up as many location names as possible] *Feb 01 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180194 Challenge of the week: Add missing dates to profiles] *Jan 25 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1175663 Challenge of the week: Clean up marriage data] *Jan 18 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171445 Challenge of the week: Clean-up as many merged profiles as possible] *Jan 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167736 Challenge of the week: Correct simple errors in reference tags] *Jan 04 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164106 Challenge of the week: Clean up names] :2020 *Dec 28 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1160036 Challenge of the week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Dec 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1156811 Challenge of the week: Improve Star Profiles] *Dec 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153466 Challenge of the week: Improve orphaned profiles] *Dec 07 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1150037 Challenge of the week: Help clean up problematic dates] *Nov 30 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146558 Challenge of the week: Clean up as many location names as possible] *Nov 23 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1143018 Challenge of the week: Clean up marriage data] *Nov 16 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1139343 Challenge of the week: Clean up merged profiles] *Nov 09 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1135579 Challenge of the week: Add missing dates to profiles] *Nov 02 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1132206 Challenge of the week: Correct simple errors in reference tags] *Oct 26 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128651 Challenge of the week: Clean up names] *Oct 19 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1124758 Challenge of the week: Clean up GEDCOM-generated data] *Oct 12 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1121548 Challenge of the week: Improve Star Profiles] *Sep 21 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1109531 Challenge of the week: Improve orphaned profiles] *Sep 14 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1105959 Challenge of the week: Help clean up problematic dates] *Feb 11 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/983607 Join the Data Doctors Project and Become a Data Doctor in 2020! / 5] ===== GEDImprove (GEDI) ===== :      Space Page:  [[Space:GEDImprove|GEDImprove]] *Year 2023:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514177 Jan] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531981 Feb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544996 Mar] *Year 2022:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350002 Jan] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1364452 Feb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381623 Mar] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1397695 Apr] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412424 May] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424546 Jun] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1437962 Jul] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450577 Aug] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463274 Sep] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478586 Oct] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489513 Nov] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500067 Dec] *Year 2021:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246957 June, Inaugual Edition] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262736 Jul] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1278763 Aug] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293682 Sep] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1308544 Oct] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1322865 Nov] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335833 Dec] ===== Integrators ===== :      Project Page:  [[Project:Integrators|Integrators]] *Year 2023:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514555 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532321 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1545117 Mar] *Year 2022:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350169 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1368329 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381360 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1397902 Apr] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412205 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424768 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438092 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450885 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463526 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1477396 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489948 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500640 Dec] *Year 2021:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161764 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1179604 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195540 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213411 Apr] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1230494 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246760 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262443 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1278828 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293341 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1308737 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1322849 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335903 Dec] *Year 2020:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1082336 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1098067 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1114614 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1131343 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146707 Dec] ===== Saturday Sourcing Sprint ===== :      Project Page:  [[Project:Sourcerers/Saturday_Sourcing_Sprints|Sourcerers/Saturday Sourcing Sprints]] *Apr 2023 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1559998 1st] 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*Aug 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1281398 7th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1284616 14th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1287750 21st] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1290831 28th] *Jul 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1263442 3rd] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1267042 10th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1270681 17th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1274659 24th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1278053 31st] *Jun 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1248296 5th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1251613 12th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1255414 19th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1259300 26th] *May 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1229920 1st] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1234081 8th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1237670 15th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1241378 22nd] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1244916 29th] *Apr 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1214084 3rd] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1217760 10th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1221582 17th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1225661 24th] *Mar 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1198066 6th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1202074 13th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1206376 20th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1210084 27th] *Feb 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1182183 6th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1186069 13th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1190172 20th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1193841 27th] *Jan 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1162276 2nd] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1166005 9th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1169753 16th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1173541 23rd] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1177891 30th] *Dec 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1148533 5th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1151724 12th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1154968 19th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1158366 26th] *Nov 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1134047 7th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1137422 14th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1141121 21st] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1144748 28th] *Oct 2020 – 3rd (Thon Weekend) • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1119915 10th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1123187 17th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1126843 24th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1130407 31st] *Sep 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1104182 12th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1108024 19th] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1111911 26th] ===== Sourcerers ===== :      Project Page:  [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers]] *Year 2023:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514066 Jan] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531792 Feb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1545013 Mar] *Year 2022:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350065 Jan] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367341 Feb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381467 Mar] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1397941 Apr] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412340 May] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424425 Jun] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1437749 Jul] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450439 Aug] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463545 Sep] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1477065 Oct] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489426 Nov] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500263 Dec] *Year 2021:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1162320 Jan] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180150 Feb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196244 Mar] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1214185 Apr] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1230000 May] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246593 Jun] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262996 Jul] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1278661 Aug] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293060 Sep] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1307624 Oct] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1324218 Nov] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335687 Dec] *Year 2020:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1097835 Sep] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1117710 Oct] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1130464 Nov] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146844 Dec] ===== The WikiTree Challenge ===== :'''2023 WikiTree Challenge''' :      [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504384 G2G Post] :      [[Help:WikiTree_Challenge|2023 WikiTree Challenge]] ::'''March Challenge''' *Challenge 5 (Mar 16-23): [https://www.nifhs.org/ {{Blue|North of Ireland Family History Society (NIFHS)}}] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550711 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_5|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2023_Week5|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230316/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1558606 Highlights] ::'''February Challenges''' *Challenge 4 (Feb 16-23): {{Blue|Freedmen's Bureau Friday}} **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532531 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_4|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2023_Week4|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230216/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1543601 Highlights] *Challenge 3 (Feb 2-9): [https://www.one-place-studies.org/ {{Blue|Society of One-Place Studies (OPS)}}] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1524936 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_3|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2023_Week3|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230202/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1536919 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/3u4l5eXhM40 YouTube] ::'''January Challenges''' *Challenge 2 (Jan 19-26): [https://www.sag.org.au/ {{Blue|Society of Australian Genealogists (SAG)}}] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1517184 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_2|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2023_Week2|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230119/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1529720 Highlights] • [https://www.youtube.com/live/Q6gTjBMFlv4 YouTube] *Challenge 1 (Jan 5-12): [https://ogs.on.ca/ {{Blue|Ontario Ancestors: The Ontario Genealogical Society}}] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1512182 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2023_Challenge_1|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2023_Week1|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20230105/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523120 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/MsT6IXFoHYQ YouTube] :'''2022 WikiTree Challenge''' :      Introduction Video:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1340247 G2G Post] • [https://youtu.be/nmYztidKN6w YouTube] :      [[Space:Help:WikiTree_Challenge_2022|2022 WikiTree Challenge]] ::'''December Challenges''' *Challenge 24 (Dec 15-22): [[Carey-6470|Mariah A. Carey]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500682 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_24|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week24|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20221215/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1510450 Highlights] *Challenge 23 (Dec 1-8): [[Cuban-1|Mark Cuban]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1495694 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_23|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week23|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20221201/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505392 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/p5n7c0qXgrQ YouTube] ::'''November Challenges''' *Challenge 22 (Nov 17-24): [[McMillan-6049|Anthony Robert "Robbie Coltrane" McMillan (1950 - 2022)]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1490906 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_22|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week22|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20221117/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499191 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/w0VXBe8UD4U YouTube] *Challenge 21 (Nov 3-10): [[Lansbury-17|Angela Brigid Lansbury (1925 - 2022)]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1484472 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_21|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week21|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20221103/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1493919 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/MjQaKgg6vDY YouTube] ::'''October Challenges''' *Challenge 20 (Oct 20-27): [[Federer-4|Roger Federer]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1479361 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_20|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week20|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20221020/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1488363 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/CAR_TWgxjXA YouTube] *Challenge 19 (Oct 6-13): [[Hamill-277|Mark R. Hamill]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1471417 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_19|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week19|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20221006/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1482575 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/tzPyWV1pO24 YouTube] ::'''September Challenges''' *Challenge 18 (Sep 15-22): [[Newton-John-1|Olivia Newton-John DBE AC (1948-2022)]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463959 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_18|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week18|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220915/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1474244 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/UFM-JpAmNdg YouTube] *Challenge 17 (Sep 1-8): [[Turow-8|Scott F. Turow]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1458099 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_17|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week17|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220901/User.htm Score Sheet] ::'''August Challenges''' *Challenge 16 (Aug 18-25): [[Lopez-5633|Jennifer Lynn Lopez]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453490 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_16|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week16|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220818/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462084 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/VenrbYwTTi4 YouTube] *Challenge 15 (Aug 4-11): [[Mapother-1|Tom Cruise (born Thomas Cruise Mapother IV)]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1445992 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_15|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week15|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220804/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456551 Highlights] ::'''July Challenge''' *Challenge 14 (Jul 21-28): [[McConaughey-3|Matthew D. McConaughey]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1437778 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_14|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week14|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220721/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1449759 Highlights] ::'''June Challenges''' *Challenge 13 (Jun 30-Jul 7): [[Griffin-18522|Archie M. Griffin]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1431562 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_13|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week13|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220630/User.htm Score Sheet] *Challenge 12 (Jun 16-23): [[McMaster-1701|Lois (McMaster) McMaster Bujold]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424626 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_12|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week12|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220616/User.htm Score Sheet] *Challenge 11 (Jun 2-9): [[Bacon-2568|Kevin Norwood Bacon]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1419722 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_11|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week11|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220602/User.htm Score Sheet] ::'''May Challenge''' *Challenge 10 (May 12-19): [[Musk-15|Elon R. Musk]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412964 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_10|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week10|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220512/User.htm Score Sheet] ::'''April Challenges''' *Challenge 9 (Apr 28-May 5): [[Parra-237|Derek D. Parra]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1404222 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_9|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week9|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220428/User.htm Score Sheet] *Challenge 8 (Apr 14-21): [[Cherry-4063|Carolyn Janice "C. J." (Cherry) Cherryh]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1397648 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_8|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week8|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220414/User.htm Score Sheet] ::'''March Challenges''' *Challenge 7 (Mar 31-Apr 7): [[Ward-37701|Elizabeth G. (Ward) Gracen]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1389825 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_7|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week7|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220331/User.htm Score Sheet] *Challenge 6 (Mar 17-24): [[Fadden-168|Jimmie Fadden]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1382353 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_6|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week6|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220317/User.htm Score Sheet] *Challenge 5 (Mar 3-10): [[Wakeman-5818|Oliver Wakeman]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1375946 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_5|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week5|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220303/User.htm Score Sheet] ::'''February Challenges''' *Challenge 4 (Feb 17-24): [[Wilkinson-13420|Adrienne Marie Wilkinson]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367331 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_4|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week4|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220217/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1410609 Civil War-Buffalo Bill Connection] • [https://youtu.be/flbn194aldw YouTube] *Challenge 3 (Feb 3-10):  [[Fröberg-99|Hasse Fröberg]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1351081 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_3|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week3|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220203/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1387441 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/KThCDfcX_K0 YouTube] ::'''January Challenges''' *Challenge 2 (Jan 20-27):  [[Gilmartin-164|Paul Gilmartin]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1352298 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Challenge_2|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week2|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220120/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1376150 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/VDpWh4poaKo YouTube] *Challenge 1 (Jan 5-12):  [[Wales-654|Jimmy Wales]] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1339800 G2G Post] • [[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2022_Week_1|Space Page]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_2022_Week1|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20220105/User.htm Score Sheet] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1365941 Highlights] • [https://youtu.be/Yu6n4qUg2U4 YouTube] ---- :'''2021 WikiTree Challenge''' :      [[Space:WikiTree_Challenge_2021|2021 WikiTree Challenge]] :      Dec 18: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1155265 Do you have a nominee for our 2021 WikiTree Challenge?] :      Jan 05: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164533 The WikiTree Challenge is looking for experts. Are you one?] :      Jan 12: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1168110 Press Release: WikiTree Challenge features AJ Jacobs, Jr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and other Genealogy Stars] ::'''Teams''' *Teams: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153709 Jan] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164355 Feb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1174292 Mar] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1189843 Apr] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196834 May] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1218127 Jun] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1232243 Jul] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249667 Aug] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262310 Sep] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1276991 Oct] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292232 Nov] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1312165 Dec] ::'''2021 WikiTree Challenge Wrap-up''' *2021 Year in Review: G2G Post • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsWqPJ6UJBI 29th] ::'''December Challenges''' *Week 51 (Dec 22-29): No Challenge This Week (No Guest - Christmas Holiday) *Week 50 (Dec 15-22): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1311983 Challenge 50: James L. Tanner] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1346416 Highlights] **[[Tanner-2005|James L. Tanner]], author and blogger **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_50|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week50|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211215/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/19QISqnu8wI?t=1650 15th] [https://youtu.be/6DUHD2CeZII?t=114 22nd] *Week 49 (Dec 8-15): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1312152 Challenge 49: Marian B. (Burk) Wood] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1343356 Highlights] **[[Wood-38613|Marian B. (Burk) Wood]] of Planning a Future for Your Family's Past **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_49|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week49|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211208/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/mdVAhcQE6Bg?t=1947 8th] [https://youtu.be/19QISqnu8wI?t=102 15th] *Week 48 (Dec 1-8): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296417 Challenge 48: Mary (Kircher) Roddy] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1339545 Highlights] **[[Kircher-446|Mary (Kircher) Roddy]] of the Applied Genealogy Institute **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_48|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week48|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211201/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/bW1-uuCnoC0?t=281 1st] [https://youtu.be/mdVAhcQE6Bg?t=114 8th] ::'''November Challenges''' *Week 47 (Nov 24-Dec 1): No Challenge This Week (Rest Week - Thanksgiving Holiday) *Week 46 (Nov 17-24): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1312140 Challenge 46: Michael D. Lacopo] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1333506 Highlights] **[[Lacopo-1|Michael D. Lacopo]] of Roots4U **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_46|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week46|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211117/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/u4zD1ZT2iuM?t=2083 17th] [https://youtu.be/LkJ8VylEO1c?t=89 24th] *Week 45 (Nov 10-17): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1312094 Challenge 45: Maureen Taylor] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1330389 Highlights] **[[Taylor-80421|Maureen Taylor]] – The Photo Detective **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_45|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week45|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211110/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/YqH-ZIlX60E?t=3009 10th] [https://youtu.be/u4zD1ZT2iuM?t=125 17th] *Week 44 (Nov 3-10): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1312047 Challenge 44: Claire V. (Brisson) Brisson-Banks] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1327605 Highlights] **[[Brisson-36|Claire V. (Brisson) Brisson-Banks]] of Timeless Genealogies **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_44|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week44|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211103/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/RF6O2MWIpA4?t=105 3rd] [https://youtu.be/YqH-ZIlX60E?t=113 10th] ::'''October Challenges''' *Week 43 (Oct 27-Nov 3): No Challenge This Week (Guest Cancelled) *Week 42 (Oct 20-27): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1296405 Challenge 42: Irene K. (Brogan) Cornish] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1321219 Highlights] **[[Brogan-791|Irene K. (Brogan) Cornish]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_42|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week42|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211020/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/qwhxZmQ34VI?t=2097 20th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXVHogrNxRo 27th] *Week 41 (Oct 13-20): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292219 Challenge 41: Roberta Estes] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1318149 Highlights] **[[Estes-2153|Roberta Estes]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_41|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week41|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211013/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/s8FNoTU5dYY?t=2014 13th] [https://youtu.be/qwhxZmQ34VI?t=95 20th] *Week 40 (Oct 6-13): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1292177 Challenge 40: Shelley V. Murphy] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1315066 Highlights] **[[Murphy-20305|Shelley V. Murphy]] - the Family Tree Girl **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_40|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week40|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211006/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/PrHD2Uo5VKE?t=434 6th] [https://youtu.be/s8FNoTU5dYY?t=97 13th] ::'''September Challenges''' *Week 39 (Sep 29-Oct 6): No Challenge This Week (Source-A-Thon Weekend) *Week 38 (Sep 22-29): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1277010 Challenge 38: Melanie (Doherty) McComb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1308624 Highlights] **[[Doherty-2064|Melanie (Doherty) McComb]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_38|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week38|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210922/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/-gHNV0pRAzs?t=1670 22nd] [https://youtu.be/l-5npzEbTtM?t=0 29th] *Week 37 (Sep 15-22): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1291224 Challenge 37: Dana R. (Stewart) Leeds] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1305055 Highlights] **[[Stewart-35811|Dana R. (Stewart) Leeds]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_37|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week37|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210915/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/BE9ZnJjsjnU?t=1825 15th] [https://youtu.be/-gHNV0pRAzs?t=108 22nd] *Week 36 (Sep 8-15): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1276996 Challenge 36: David Allen Lambert] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1301629 Highlights] **[[Lambert-4314|David Allen Lambert]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_36|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week36|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210908/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/sezs2QIodxw?t=1454 8th] [https://youtu.be/BE9ZnJjsjnU?t=90 15th] *Week 35 (Sep 1-8): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1288326 Challenge 35: Lorine (McGinnis) Schulze] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1298115 Highlights] **[[McGinnis-2344|Lorine (McGinnis) Schulze]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_35|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week35|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210901/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/AzATk8b60j4?t=2264 1st] [https://youtu.be/sezs2QIodxw?t=102 8th] ::'''August Challenges''' *Week 34 (Aug 25-Sep 1): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1267156 Challenge 34: Amy (Johnson) Crow] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1294004 Highlights] **[[Johnson-10907|Amy (Johnson) Crow]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_34|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week34|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210825/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/Of8SfRuCFCU?t=1807 25th] [https://youtu.be/AzATk8b60j4?t=120 1st] *Week 33 (Aug 18-25): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1285120 Challenge 33: Lisa (Talbott) Lisson] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1290394 Highlights] **[[Talbott-290|Lisa (Talbott) Lisson]] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_33|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week33|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210818/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/509Xcc-KWio?t=105 18th] [https://youtu.be/Of8SfRuCFCU?t=116 25th] *Week 32 (Aug 11-18): No Challenge This Week (Rest Week) *Week 31 (Aug 4-11): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1266032 Challenge 31: Drew M. Smith] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1284175 Highlights] **[[Smith-29910|Drew M. Smith]] – **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_31|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week31|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210804/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/kDAtp16w5pU?t=129 4th (Part 1)] [https://youtu.be/kDAtp16w5pU?t=1879 (Part 2)] [https://youtu.be/4Lmu1Lc-fVM?t=114 11th] ::'''July Challenges''' *Week 30 (Jul 28-Aug 4): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1258516 Challenge 30: Daniel Loftus] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1280722 Highlights] **[[Loftus-910|Daniel Loftus]] – **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_30|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week30|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210728/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC1mnor0nBg 28th] [https://youtu.be/kDAtp16w5pU?t=296 4th] *Week 29 (Jul 21-28): No Challenge This Week (Connect-A-Thon Weekend) *Week 28 (Jul 14-21): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249757 Challenge 28: Louis Kessler] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1274495 Highlights] **[[Kessler-2015|Louis Kessler]] – [https://www.apgen.org/users/louis-kessler link to biography] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_28|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week28|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210714/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/zoHzM2AMRwg?t=2239 14th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8zh1OJlwVw 21st] *Week 27 (Jul 7-14): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249671 Challenge 27: John Boeren] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1270213 Highlights] **[[Boeren-10|John Boeren]] – a genealogy professional in the Netherlands with 30+ years of experience. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_27|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week27|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210707/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/joH1CAlZZMs?t=2321 7th] [https://youtu.be/zoHzM2AMRwg?t=0 14th] ::'''June Challenges''' *Week 26 (Jun 30-Jul 7): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1232249 Challenge 26: Jarrett P. Ross] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1266451 Highlights] **[[Ross-18695|Jarrett P. Ross]] – professional genealogist and genetic genealogist who currently works under the name GeneaVlogger. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_26|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week26|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210630/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/8SHgWShMiTo?t=1883 30th] [https://youtu.be/joH1CAlZZMs?t=0 7th] *Week 25 (Jun 23-30): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1232234 Challenge 25: Melissa L. (LeMaster) Barker] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262135 Highlights] **[[LeMaster-183|Melissa L. (LeMaster) Barker]] – Certified Archives Manager and Public Historian currently working at the Houston County, Tennessee Archives. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_25|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week25|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210623/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/_gypqFGDXkQ?t=2233 23rd] [https://youtu.be/8SHgWShMiTo?t=0 30th] *Week 24 (Jun 16-23): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1232218 Challenge 24: Coral Joy (Beechum) Parks] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1258625 Highlights] **[[Beechum-10|Coral Joy (Beechum) Parks]] – RootsTech raffle winner **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_24|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week24|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210616/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/l5xJwyrVMAw?t=2030 16th] [https://youtu.be/_gypqFGDXkQ?t=0 23rd] *Week 23 (Jun 9-16): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1232213 Challenge 23: Yvette Hoitink] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1254645 Highlights] **[[Hoitink-5|Yvette Hoitink]] - a board-certified genealogist, writer, and lecturer from the Netherlands. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_23|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week23|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210609/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNf8qc8aSUI&t=0 9th] [https://youtu.be/l5xJwyrVMAw&t=0 16th] *Week 22 (Jun 2-9): No Challenge This Week ::'''May Challenges''' *Week 21 (May 26-Jun 2): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1218190 Challenge 21: Gena Philibert-Ortega] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1247699 Highlights] **[[Philibert-101|Gena Philibert-Ortega]] – Director at the National Institute of Genealogical Studies. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_21|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week21|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210526/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/IK7rsWz49WA?t=1947 26th] [https://youtu.be/-aY7lI5-lo0?t=0 2nd] *Week 20 (May 19-26): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1218153 Challenge 20: Nathan Dylan Goodwin ] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1244255 Highlights] **[[Goodwin-8677|Nathan Dylan Goodwin]] – best-selling genealogical mystery crime novelist. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_20|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week20|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210519/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/5r2LGtCUClg?t=2796 19th] [https://youtu.be/IK7rsWz49WA?t=0 26th] *Week 19 (May 12-19): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1218134 Challenge 19: Devon Noel Lee] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1240315 Highlights] **[[Lee-34084|Devon Noel Lee]] – the "Social One" from Family History Fanatics. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_19|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week19|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210512/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/zY4Ss0UM2k0?t=2158 12th] [https://youtu.be/5r2LGtCUClg?t=0 19th] *Week 18 (May 5-12): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1218118 Challenge 18: Scott S. Fisher] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1236858 Highlights] **[[Fisher-23332|Scott S. Fisher]] – host of genealogy podcast ''Extreme Genes''. **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_18|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week18|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210505/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/KAcSkseHouk?t=2315 5th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zY4Ss0UM2k0 12th] ::'''April Challenges''' *Week 17 (Apr 28-May 5): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196822 Challenge 17: Connie Knox] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231275 Highlights] **[[Knox-4365|Constance "Connie" Knox]] – host of ''Genealogy TV'' **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_17|WikiTree Free Space Page]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week17|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210428/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/adlHctV5DTI 28th] [https://youtu.be/KAcSkseHouk 5th] *Week 16 (Apr 21-28): Spring Clean-a-Thon Weekend (no challenge) *Week 15 (Apr 14-21): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196738 Challenge 15: Cheri (Hudson) Passey] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1224756 Highlights] **[[Hudson-1980|Cheri (Hudson) Passey]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week15|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210414/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/Rh2mEm2OPjo?t=1868 14th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKtcwd-NQkY 21st] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_15|WikiTree Free Space Page]] *Week 14 (Apr 7-14): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1196703 Challenge 14: Tim P. Janzen] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1221011 Highlights] **[[Janzen-52|Tim P. Janzen]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week14|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210407/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/_fP2NISj5ug?t=2330 7th] [https://youtu.be/Rh2mEm2OPjo?t=0 14th] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_14|WikiTree Free Space Page]] ::'''March Challenges''' *Week 13 (Mar 31-Apr 7): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1192489 Challenge 13: Ellen Thompson-Jennings] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1217345 Highlights] **[[Thompson-Jennings-1|Ellen Thompson-Jennings]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week13|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210331/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/0hfY7qz6YTI?t=1830 31st] [https://youtu.be/_fP2NISj5ug?t=0 7th] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_13|WikiTree Free Space Page]] *Week 12 (Mar 24-31): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1192033 Challenge 12: Dallan Quass] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213680 Highlights] **[[Quass-6|Dallan Quass]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week12|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210324/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/U-1AGHhTI1c?t=1962 24th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpJ-5Smdb44 27th] [https://youtu.be/0hfY7qz6YTI?t=0 31st] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_12|WikiTree Free Space Page]] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1201401 Pre- Coordination/Discussion Page] *Week 11 (Mar 17-24): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1191867 Challenge 11: Rob D. Warthen ] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1209773 Highlights] **[[Warthen-14|Rob D. Warthen]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week11|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210317/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/GgnCnc4Gz7Y?t=1900 17th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzMljKUUFAk 20th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-1AGHhTI1c 24th] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_11|WikiTree Free Space Page]] *Week 10 (Mar 10-17): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1189898 Challenge 10: Pat (Player) Richley-Erickson] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1206130 Highlights] **[[Player-10|Pat (Player) Richley-Erickson]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week10|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210310/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/B9PiW3vtTos?t=1983 10th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdRrp5aWApQ 13th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgnCnc4Gz7Y 17th] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_10|WikiTree Free Space Page]] *Week 9 (Mar 3-10): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1189846 Challenge 9: Katherine (Lange) Willson] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1201997 Highlights] **[[Lange-2712|Katherine (Lange) Willson]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week9|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210303/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/0aH5M5T8FKg?t=1785 3rd] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8Si5dsLPv0 6th] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199664 10th] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_Week_9|WikiTree Free Space Page]] ::'''February Challenges''' *Week 8 (Feb 24-Mar 3): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1181924 Challenge 8: Thomas MacEntee] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1198181 Highlights] **[[MacEntee-1|Thomas MacEntee]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week8|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210224/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVJLiYuPaEc 24th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gM1fhXTkzvg 27th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0aH5M5T8FKg 3rd] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_8|WikiTree Free Space Page]] *Week 7 (Feb 17-24): Challenge 7: cancelled *Week 6 (Feb 10-17): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1176390 Challenge 6: Judy (Geissler) Russell] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1189784 Highlights] **[[Geissler-11|Judy (Geissler) Russell]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week6|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210210/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5yZiThWAng&t=1 10th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QmApIit7Kis 13th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aM-n_R45aT0 17th] **[[Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_2021_Week_6|WikiTree Free Space Page]] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180911 Pre- Coordination/Discussion Page] *Week 5 (Feb 3-10): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1174289 Challenge 5: Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1185611 Highlights] **[[Gates-1834|Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week5|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210203/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://youtu.be/UITwq3TSs_s?t=2472 3rd] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kz7lczBPTGo 6th] [https://youtu.be/Q5yZiThWAng?t=1796 10th] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1172252 Pre- Coordination/Discussion Page] ::'''January Challenges''' *Week 4 (Jan 27-Feb 3): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171881 Challenge 4: Jen Baldwin] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1181819 Highlights] **[[Brown-32786|Jen Baldwin]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week4|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210127/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-vn8TSd9D4 27th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMEr-adYwzc 30th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UITwq3TSs_s 3rd] *Week 3 (Jan 20-27): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1169153 Challenge 3: Jonny Perl] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1177971 Highlights] **[[Perl-77|Jonny Perl]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week3|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210120/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPgAgStjkak 20th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGjP6VQD4V0 23rd] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-vn8TSd9D4 27th] *Week 2 (Jan 13-20): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167710 Challenge 2: CeCe Moore] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1177950 Highlights] **[[Moore-18062|CeCe Moore]] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week2|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210106/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj01v4pZutQ 13th] [https://youtu.be/iz6xJ5MKyYw 16th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPgAgStjkak 20th] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164662 Pre- Coordination/Collaboration Page] *Week 1 (Jan 6-13): [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1163587 Challenge 1: AJ Jacobs] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1177937 Highlights] **[[Jacobs-2987|A. J. Jacobs, Jr.]] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1166985 G2G Chat] • [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_Week1|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210106/User.htm Score] • YouTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8ExK-CoeGs 6th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv4PADJl7jE 9th] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj01v4pZutQ 13th] ===== US Black Heritage Connecting Challenge ===== ::See the Rules [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Connecting_Challenge|here]] *Year 2023:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1513546 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1531805 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1545198 Mar] *Year 2022:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1352011 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367757 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381297 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1398004 Apr] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1411357 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424044 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438096 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450739 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463007 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1477071 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489306 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1499889 Dec] *Year 2021:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1179752 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1194986 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1212942 Apr] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1229235 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1247204 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1263099 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1277411 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1291619 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1308675 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323064 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335880 Dec] ===== WikiTree Friday Date Night ===== ::[[Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night|Space Page]] *2022:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1353516 Jan 7] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1360061 Jan 21] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1369161 Feb 4] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1396687 Apr 1] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1452003 Aug 5] *2021:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1163436 Jan 8] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171385 Jan 22] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180151 Feb 5] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1188328 Feb 19] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195859 Mar 5] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204414 Mar 19] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211906 Apr 2] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219864 Apr 16] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1226976 Apr 30] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1235621 May 14] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1242839 May 28] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1249511 Jun 11] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1257208 Jun 25] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1264900 Jul 9] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279137 Aug 6] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1285970 Aug 20] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1291810 Sep 3] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1300051 Sep 17] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313719 Oct 15] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1319950 Oct 29] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1326303 Nov 12] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1338487 Dec 10] *2020:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1130586 Nov 6] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1138883 Nov 20] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146472 Dec 4] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1153405 Dec 18] ===== Outer Rim Branches ===== *04 Dec 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1148498 What shall we do with those Outer Rim branches?] == Clean-a-Thon == :2021 Spring Clean–a–Thon (Friday, April 23 at 8 a.m. EDT – Monday, April 26 at 8 a.m. EDT) *Register Here ---> [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199618 Have you registered for the 2021 Spring Clean–a–Thon yet?] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1224022 Questions] • [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon|Help Page]] • [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Current_teams|Current Participating Teams]] • Team Chats (see below) *[[Space:Data_Doctors_Report_2021-04-18#Suggestion_Lists|Suggestion List]] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/CleanAThon/Team.htm Tracker] • (Apr 23 • 8 a.m. EDT • FB • YT) [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon/Video_Chats|Video Chat Schedule]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1226500 Clean-a-Thon Selfies] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1228107 Clean-a-Thon Wrap-Up] === Team Chats === *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1201361 Canada Cleanup Crew] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1222880 Cornbread Catchers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1200770 Legacy Heirs] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1202943 Mighty Oaks of England] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1224011 Musty Dusty] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1201013 Nor'Easters] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1225187 SA Springboks] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1200505 Southern Super Sweepers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1199212 Team Flying Dutchmen - Vliegende Hollanders] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1223998 Team Italy] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1222655 Team Massachusetts] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1204089 Team Missouri] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1209297 Team Nordic Noir (aka Spic-n-Span Scandinavians)] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1225461 Team Northwest Terriers (TNT)] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1201103 Team Roses] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1208177 Tree Nuts] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1224210 Twisted Thistles] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1202528 Western Red Cedars] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1202798 Wizards of Aus] == Connect-a-Thon == :2023 January Connect–a–Thon (Friday, January 13 at 8 a.m. EDT – Monday, January 16 at 8 a.m. EDT) *Register [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505819 here].   (deadline to register is January 11th at midnight EST) *Live Video Chats on YouTube: [[Help:Connect-a-Thon/Video_Hangouts|Schedule]] *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Help:Connect-a-Thon]] • [[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Participation_Instructions|Participation Instructions]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1521970 Do you have any Connect-a-Thon Questions?] *[[Help:Connect-a-Thon#Current_teams|Teams]] • Team Chats (see below) • [[Help:Discord|Help:Discord]] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/202301/User.htm Scores by User] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/202301/Team.htm Scores by Team] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/202301/TeamAndUser.htm Scores by Team and User] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1522374 Guess the Total] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523293 January 2023 Connect-a-Thon Highlights] === Team Chats === *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1521357 Canadian Connectors] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1509719 Cornbread Catchers] ● Flying Dutchmen [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1506261 Post 1] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508114 Post 2] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505983 Irish Seanchaithe] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1506004 Legacy Heirs] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1507373 Little Team on the Prairie] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1506965 Kiwi Crew] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508159 Mighty Oaks of England] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1506055 Nor'Easters] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505850 Nordic Noir (aka Spic-n-Span Scandinavians)] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515012 Northwest Terriers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508860 South African Springboks] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1507340 Southern Super Sweepers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1509910 Team Italy] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1512754 Team L'Chaim] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1513689 Team Missouri] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1513939 Team Roses] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505948 Team Virginia] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1505906 Toddlin' Tortoises] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1506847 Tree Nuts] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1521120 Twisted Thistles] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1506513 Welsh Dragons] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1506606 Western Red Cedars] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1513470 Wizards of Aus] == Source-a-Thon == :2022 Source–a–Thon (Friday, September 30 at 8 a.m. EDT – Monday, October 3 at 8 a.m. EDT) *Registration [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463120 CLOSED] (deadline to register was September 28th at midnight EDT) *Live Video Chats on YouTube: [[Help:Connect-a-Thon/Video_Hangouts|Schedule]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1476177 Questions] • [[Help:Source-a-Thon|Help:Source-a-Thon]] • [[Help:Source-a-Thon#How_to_Participate|Participation Instructions]] • [[Help:Sources|Help:Sources]] *[[:Category:Unsourced_Profiles|Category:Unsourced_Profiles]] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/2022/User.htm Scores by User] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/2022/Team.htm Scores by Team] • [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceAThon/2022/TeamAndUser.htm Scores by Team and User] *[[Help:Source-a-Thon#Teams|Teams]] • Team Chats (see below) • [[Help:Discord|Help:Discord]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1477151 Selfies] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1477523 Guess the Total] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1462777 Donate a Prize] • [[Help:Source-a-Thon#Prizes|Prizes]] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1476180 Claim Prize] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478526 2022 Source-a-Thon Wrap-up] *27 Sep 2017 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/470614 What profiles count as "unsourced" for the Source-a-Thon?] *17 Sep 2020 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1107740 Time zones and the Source-a-Thon (2020)] === Team Chats === *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1464915 Cornbread Catchers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1464030 Dutch Genealogists] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1475782 Flying Dutchmen] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1472787 German Genies] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1474616 Irish Seanchaithe] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1467532 Kiwi Crew] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463408 Legacy Heirs] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1474371 Little Team on the Prairie] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1476794 Mighty Maple Leaves] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463841 Mighty Oaks of England] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1465966 Nor'Easters] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463394 Nordic Noir (aka Spic-n-Span Scandinavians)] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1471280 Northwest Terriers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463766 Southern Super Sweepers] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1464429 Team Italy] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463223 Team Missouri] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463505 Team Roses] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466053 Team Springbokke] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463407 Team Virginia] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463140 Toddlin' Tortoises] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463659 Tree Nuts] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1465173 Twisted Thistles] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1470676 Welsh Dragons] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1464011 Western Red Cedars] ● [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1475156 Wizards of Aus] == Projects == === Functional Projects === *[[Project:Accessibility_Angels|Accessibility Angels Project]] **28 Apr 2021: 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The Arkansas Project Needs You!!] *[[Project:Australia|Australia Project]] **5 Jan 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1517062 2023 Is a Great Year to Join the Australia Project!] **CLOSED: 12 Feb 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1373180 Is 2022 your year to join the Australia Project?] **CLOSED: 5 Jan 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164200 Would you like to be a part of the Australia Project in 2021?] ** CLOSED: 11 Aug 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/886732 Would you like to join the Australia Project?] *[[Project:Belgium|Belgium Project]] **4 Mar 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/995271 Would you like to join the Belgium Project?] *[[Project:Canada|Canada Project]] **28 Jan 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1530325 Come join us in the Canada Project if you have an interest in researching Canadian topics!] **Notables Connection Challenge: ***2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514277 Jan] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1529919 Feb] • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1543434 Mar] **HIDDEN: 30 Dec 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1349545 Do you have Canadian ancestors or an interest in Canada? Come join us in the Canada Project!] **CLOSED: 29 Jan 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1177802 Do you have Canadian ancestors or an interest in Canada? Come join us in the Canada Project!] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161663 December 2020 Newsletter (Year in Review)] *[[Project:Denmark|Denmark Project]] **26 Oct 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128586 Interested in Denmark or have Danish Ancestry? Join us in the New Nordic Project.] *[[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Dutch Roots Project]] **6 Sep 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1297005 Join the Dutch Roots Project ! Wordt lid van het Dutch Roots Project !] **CLOSED: 12 Dec 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/954524 Join the Dutch Roots Project ! 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New Free-space Project] *[[Project:France|France Project]] **16 Mar 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1389253 Are you interested in French genealogy?] **26 Feb 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/778073 Are you interested in French genealogy?] **[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161639 2020 in Review] *[[Project:Galicia|Galicia Project (Galicia, Austria)]] **1 Jul 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/860460 Introducing the new Galicia Project (Galicia, Austro-Hungarian Empire)!] **30 May 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424232 Proposal for Category Structure] *[[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] **5 Jan 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1164394 Do you have German Ancestry? Join us in the Germany Project!] **17 Feb 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1375846 February 2022 News] **2023 Bi-Monthly Clean-a-Thon Challenge: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1516039 Jan] **2023 Monthly Connector's Challenge: ***(Jan) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514999 Inventors] • (Feb) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1533811 Authors] **2022 Monthly Connector's Challenge: ***(Jan) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350463 Pioneers] • (Feb) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1368070 Olympians] • (Mar) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381809 Painters] • (Apr) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1398438 Mobility] ***(May) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412554 Resistance Fighters] • (Jun) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1425392 Large Branches] • (Jul) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438902 Physicists] ***(Aug) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1451014 Philosophers] • (Sep) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1464773 Emigrants] • (Oct) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1478121 Latin America] ***(Nov) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1491586 Football Players] • (Dec) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1501887 Nobel Laureates] **14 Dec 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1342227 December 2021News] **1 Jul 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262910 July 2021 News] **15 May 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1238284 May 2021 Announcements] **29 Apr 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1229720 April 2021 Project News] **CLOSED: 22 Feb 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/775313 Do you have German Ancestry? Join us in the Germany/German Roots Project!] *[[Project:Hungary|Hungary Project]] **15 May 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1238485 Would you like to join the Hungary Project? We are now a top-level project and we have a badge.] **10 Jun 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/846735 Do you have Hungarian Roots? There is a Hungary project now.] *[[Project:India|India Project]] **8 Apr 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/374593 Do you have an interest in the Indian sub continent? Then join us in the India Project.] *[[Project:Ireland|Ireland/Irish Roots Project]] **23 May 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1420859 Are you interested in joining the Ireland Project?] **Announcements ***2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1436027 Jun (New Team Structure)] **CLOSED: 9 Aug 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1282791 Would You be interested in helping out in the Ireland Project?] **CLOSED: 17 Feb 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/772156 Do you have Irish Ancestry or love all things Irish? Join us in the Ireland /Irish Roots Project!] *[[Project:Italy|Italy Project]] **2 Jan 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515095 Would You Like to Join the Italy Project?] **Newsletters ***2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1447690 July] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1507086 December] **18 Oct 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1317117 Breaking News: New Leader for Italy Project!] **CLOSED: 23 Jul 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1447403 Would you like to join the Italy Project?] **CLOSED: 18 Oct 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1317126 Would you like to join the Italy Project?] **CLOSED: 6 Jul 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/864503 Joining the Italy Project? Benventuti!] *[[Project:Latin_America|Latin America Project]] **16 Aug 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456976 Would you like to join the Latin America Project?] **[[Space:Brazil_Team|Brazil Team]] ***29 Dec 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1513327 Team Brazil has been formed - Join us!] **CLOSED: 14 Sep 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1106062 Do You Have Latin American Roots?] *[[Space:Malta|Malta Project]] **27 May 2018: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/617180 Would you like to join the Malta Project?] *[[Project:Mexico|México Project]] **30 Nov 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500197 Would you like to join the México Project?] **HIDDEN: 28 Apr 2015: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/143368 Do You Have Mexican Ancestors?] *Nantucket Project **21 May 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1039618 Would you like to join the Nantucket Project?] *[[Project:Netherlands|Netherlands Project]] **8 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1401456 Join the Netherlands Project! Wordt lid van het Netherlands Project!] **28 Mar 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1395941 Announcement - New Style] **2 Jan 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1351106 Announcement - Reduction in number of profiles managed by project] **CLOSED: 6 Sep 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1297005 Join the Netherlands Project! Wordt lid van het Netherlands Project! (voorheen Dutch Roots)] *[[Project:New_Zealand|New Zealand Project]] **27 Feb 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544648 Interested in Aotearoa New Zealand? Join the New Zealand Project!] **News ***2023:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544439 Mar] **CLOSED: 1 Aug 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279030 Are you interested in joining the New Zealand Project?] **CLOSED: 7 Apr 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/374070 Not accepting new members at present] *[[Project:Nordic|Nordic Project]] **20 Jan 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1361782 Do you have an interest in ANY of the Nordic countries? Come join us in the Nordic Project!] **C;OSED: 17 May 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239424 Do you have Nordic Ancestors or an interest in Nordic countries? Come Join Us in the Nordic Project!] **CLOSED: 26 Oct 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128586 New Nordic Project] *[[Project:Ohio|Ohio Project]] **26 Aug 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/895539 Ohio Project roundup! Do you have Buckeyes in your bloodlines?] *[[Project:Poland|Poland Project]] **12 Nov 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1494140 Are you interested in becoming a member of the Poland Project?] **9 Jan 2018: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/536795 Would you like to join the Poland Project?] **17 Mar 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/363956 Would you like to join the Poland Project?] *[[Project:Portugal|Portugal Project]] **9 Oct 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1312904 Do you have Portuguese ancestors?] **CLOSED: 21 Sep 2018: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/687331 Do you have Portuguese ancestors?] *[[Project:Puerto_Rico|Puerto Rico Project]] **16 Jan 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523412 2023 is a great year to join the Puerto Rico project!] **24 Oct 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1127631 Would you like to connect ancestors from Puerto Rico? Join the Puerto Rico Project!] *Québécois Project **25 Apr 2018: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/600450 Welcome to the Quebecois project] *[[Project:Russian_Roots|Russian Roots Project]] **14 Jan 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/752320 Do you have Russian Roots? Join the Russian Roots Project!] *[[Project:Scotland|Scotland Project]] **17 Jan 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523732 Is 2023 the year to join the Scotland project?] **Newsletters ***2023:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514939 Jan] ***2022:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1430770 Jun] **CLOSED: 21 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1407969 Do you have Scottish Ancestors or an interest in Scotland? Come Join Us in the Scotland Project in 2022] **CLOSED: 11 OCT 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1313649 Do you have Scottish Ancestors or an interest in Scotland? Come Join Us in the Scotland Project] **CLOSED: 24 May 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1242956 Do you have Scottish Ancestors or an interest in Scotland? Come Join Us in the Scotland Project] **CLOSED: 18 Jan 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171338 Do you have Scottish Ancestors or an interest in Scotland? Come Join Us in the Scotland Project] **CLOSED: 30 Sep 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1114626 Do you have Scottish Ancestors or an interest in Scotland? Come Join Us in the Scotland Project!] *[[Project:Slavic_Roots|Slavic Roots Project]] **7 Jun 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/404976 How to join the Slavic Roots Project] *[[Project:South_Africa|South African Roots Project]] **10 Apr 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/375568 Do you have South African Roots? Join our South African Roots Project!] *[[Project:Spain|Spain Project]] **4 Jul 22: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1439546 Do you have any Spanish roots?] **CLOSED: 5 Aug 18: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/658629 Would you like to join the Spain Project?] *[[Project:Sweden|Sweden Project]] **26 Oct 20: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1128586 Do you want to join the Sweden Project?] *[[Project:Switzerland|Switzerland Project]] **26 Apr 21: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227754 Please consider joining the Switzerland Project] *[[Project:United_States|United States Project]] **14 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1404331 Do you have ancestors in the United States? Join us in the United States Project!] **CLOSED: 3 Jul 2018: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/639280 Is your family part of U.S. History? Please post here to join us in the United States Project] **[[Project:Connecticut|Connecticut Project]] ***2 Mar 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/357157 Connecticut sub-project of United States Project: How to Join] **[[Project:Ohio|Ohio Project]] ***28 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1411126 Do you have family history in Ohio? Join us in the Ohio Project!] **[[Project:Oregon|Oregon Project]] ***17 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1405799 Do you have family history or an interest in Oregon? Join us in the Oregon Project!] **[[Project:South_Carolina|South Carolina Project]] ***19 Jul 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/428189 Are you interested in South Carolina?] **[[Project:Tennessee|Tennessee Project]] ***28 Jul 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1449532 Do you have family history or an interest in Tennessee? Join us in the Tennessee project!] **[[Project:Texas|Texas Project]] ***23 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1408927 Are you interested in Texas?] ***CLOSED: 1 Dec 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/515215 Are you interested in Texas?] **[[Project:Virginia|Virginia Project]] ***21 Feb 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/774859 Is your family part of Virginia History? Please post here to join us in the Virginia Project.] **[[Project:Washington_State|Washington Project]] ***17 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1405805 Do you have family history or an interest in Washington State? Join us in the Washington State Project!] *[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] **11 Jan 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1520615 The Wales Project Is For You] **12 Feb 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1537854 The second annual St David's Day Challenge is nearly here - will you join us?] **2 Feb 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1368631 St David's Day 100 Challenge - will you join us?] **3 May 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231630 Spring 2021 Update] **CLOSED: 10 Jun 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1251281 Wales is Calling] **CLOSED: 23 Mar 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1208603 Exciting new Wales Project] **CLOSED: 7 Jun 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1049594 Would you like to join the new and improved Wales Project?] **CLOSED: 3 May 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1030062 Would you like to join the Wales Project?] === Topical Projects === *[[Space:100_Circles|100 Circles Project]] **8 Apr 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1401218 New focus and challenge: Barthelemy Barthelemy] *[[Space:54th_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry|54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Project]] **7 Feb 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1183541 Thank you! to the 54 Massachusetts team!] *[[Space:Classic_Disney_Project|Classic Disney Project]] **Project Updates ***Year 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350498 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1368388 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381924 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1398551 Apr] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1414027 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1425717 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1439451 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1453247 Aug] ***Year 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1234066 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1253543 Jun 14] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1255280 Jun 17] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1255409 Jun 18] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1260417 Jun 26] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1273088 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293520 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1309172 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1322928 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1336428 Dec] *[[Project:Disasters|Disasters Project]] **18 Mar 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1003608 Are you interested in Disasters? Check out this project.] *[[Space:DNA_Group_Projects|DNA Group Project]] **12 Jan 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1168302 DNA Group Projects] *[[Project:European_Aristocrats|European Aristocrats Project]] **27 Dec 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1159597 The European Aristocrats Project has been reorganized] *[[Space:Freedmen_Narratives|Freedmen Narratives Project]] **1 Mar 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195285 Volunteer Help Needed - Freedman Narratives /US Black Heritage Project] **3 Jul 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1066380 Can you help add these Freedmen to WikiTree?] *[[Project:Holocaust|Holocaust Project]] **16 Jan 2018: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/541153 If anyone would like to join the Holocaust project, please post in this thread.] *[[Project:Jewish_Roots|Jewish Roots Project]] **11Nov 2018: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/715667 Do you have, or think you have, Jewish Roots?] *[[Project:Latter_Day_Saints|Latter Day Saints (LDS) Project]] **20 Nov 2017: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/508626 Do you have an interest in Mormon History? If so, join the LDS Project!] *[[Project:Magna_Carta|Magna Carta Project]] **8 Aug 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1282391 Like a challenge? Interested in Magna Carta Ancestry? Consider joining the Magna Carta Project.] **Newsletters *** 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514630 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532264 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1545179 Mar] *** 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350433 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367799 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381429 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1398097 Apr] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412265 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1425025 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438167 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450839 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463757 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1477445 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489802 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500793 Dec] *** 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161979 Jan] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1180450 Feb] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195648 Mar] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213537 Apr] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1230534 May] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1246927 Jun] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262975 Jul] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1279012 Aug] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293488 Sep] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1308921 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323120 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335983 Dec] *** 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1115483 Oct] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1131416 Nov] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146894 Dec] **CLOSED: 27 Feb 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1194862 Want to help the Magna Carta Project achieve its main goal? Post an Answer here!] *[[Project:Medieval|Medieval Project]] **27 Aug 2020: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1095781 Announcing the new Medieval Project] *[[Project:Military_and_War|Military and War Project]] **16 Feb 2023: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1539830 Would you like to join the Military and War Project?] **CLOSED: 3 May 2022: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1413162 Would you like to join the Military and War Project?] **CLOSED: 23 Aug 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1289279 Would you like to join the Military and War Project?] **CLOSED: 30 Nov 2019: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/948696 Did you or your ancestors serve? 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It is intended as an aid in finding profiles that might qualify as Unsourced, and can also be used to find profiles with style issues. **Updated: 02 May 2021 version 1.3.5 **G2G: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1231202 Version 1.3.5] … [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1173138 Version 1.3.0] … [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1158965 Version 1.2.0] … [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1151788 Version 1.1.0] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/] **Here is the help: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:BioCheckHelp https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:BioCheckHelp] **Here is the proper order of headings on a profile: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies] ==== Biography Generator ==== *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html Biography Generator] • by [[Shipley-1223|Greg Shipley]] **Description: This app generates simple biographies. **Updated: ? • version none **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/shipley1223/Bio.html] ==== Brick Walls ==== *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ Brick Walls] • by [[Nelson-3486|Jamie Nelson]] **Description: This app shows which ancestors are missing one or both parents. **Updated: ? • version none **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/] ==== Check Stickers ==== *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/anderson23510/stickers/ Check Stickers] • by [[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]] **Description: Checks England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales and Germany sticker compliance for descendants of a specified ancestor. **Updated: ? • version none **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/anderson23510/stickers/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/anderson23510/stickers/] ==== Descendants (All) ==== *13 May 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1237266/any-tool-to-discover-living-relatives?show=1237295#a1237295 Descendants (All)] • by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] **Description: **Updated: NEW **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/descendants3.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/descendants3.php] ==== Descendants Alive? ==== *2 Jan 2021 – [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1162537/there-way-see-descendants-person-were-alive-particular-year?show=1162625#a1162625 Descendants Alive?] • by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] **Description: **Updated: NEW **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/descendants.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/descendants.php] === DNA Confirmation Citation Maker === *27 Mar 2022 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/DNAconf.php DNA Confirmation Citation Maker] • by [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] **Description: This app will help you create source citations to be used when adding DNA confirmations to your profile. **Updated:  27 Mar 2022 • version 2.06 • [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1395703 G2G Announcement on Update] **Updated:  25 Jun 2021 • version 2.01 **Updated:  16 Jun 2021 • version 1.94 **G2G Discussion/Issues: 2 Jun 2021 to 16 Jun 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1247480 Latest update to app] **Updated: 16 Apr 2021 • version 1.06 **G2G Discussion/Issues: 27 Mar 2021 to 2 Jun 2021: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1210942 New App - DNA Confirmation Citation Maker] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/DNAconf.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/DNAconf.php] === Earliest Known Ancestor Finder === *15 Mar 2022 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/EKA.php Earliest Known Ancestor Finder] • by [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] **Description: This app displays your earliest known paternal line and maternal line ancestor. **Updated:  16 Mar 2022 • version none **G2G Discussion:  [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1389047 15 Mar 2022] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/EKA.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/EKA.php] === Family Group Sheet === *8 April 2022 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/familySheet.php Family Group Sheet] • by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] **Description: This app creates a family group sheet for display or printing. **Updated: new **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1401083 8 Apr 2022] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/familySheet.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/familySheet.php] === FamilySearch Matches === *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/fs-match/ FamilySearch Matches] • by [[York-1423|Justin York]] **Description: This app matches persons on your WikiTree watchlist to persons in the FamilySearch family tree. No data is exchanged. A link to the person in the FamilySearch family tree is saved on the person's WikiTree profile. **Updated: ? • version none **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/fs-match/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/fs-match/] === Fan Chart === *2 Jun 2021 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php Fan Chart] • by [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] **Description: This app displays your ancestors in a Fan Chart from 3 to 11 generations. **Updated: 2 Jun 2021 version June 02 2021 13:37 UTC **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1168401 13 Jan 2021] … [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1141280 20 Nov 2020] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php] === Feeds -> Excel === *18 May 2021 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/contributions.php Feeds -> Excel] • by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] **Description: This app tabulates the feed and then allows you to export it to Excel or CSV. **Updated: new **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239934 18 May 2021] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/contributions.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/contributions.php] === Genealogietools.nl === *28 Mar 2021 – [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ Genealogietools.nl] • by [[Vorenhout-1|Michel Vorenhout]] **Description: The free formatting tool for Dutch sources has been updated: it will now try to include links to OpenArch when you entered a URL for a WieWasWie document. **Updated: 28 Mar 2021 version 2021.3.5 **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1211211 Update genealogietools.nl v2021.3.5: added OpenArch links] **Updated: 25 Feb 2021 version 2021.2.2 **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1193402 Genealogietools.nl now creates inline citations for OpenArch] **Space Page: [[Space:Genealogietools.nl_-_WieWasWie_formatter|Genealogietools.nl - WieWasWie formatter]] **Space Page: [[Space:Genealogietools.nl_-_OpenArch_formatter|Genealogietools.nl - OpenArch formatter]] **URL: [https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/ https://www.genealogietools.nl/formatter/] === Missing Links === *24 Jun 2017 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/connections/ Missing Links] • by [[Nelson-3486|Jamie Nelson]] **Description: This app finds people (profiles) who are missing relationships. **Updated: ? • version none **Space Page: [[Space:Missing_Links|Missing Links]] **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/408393 15 Jun 2017] **Help Page: [[Space:Missing_Links|Missing Links]] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/connections/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/connections/] === Profile Overview === *12 Jan 2021 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php Profile Overview] • by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] **Description: This app gives a visual overview of a group of people (profiles): a person's ancestors or relatives (parents, siblings, spouses, children) ''or'' a portion of your watchlist. **Update: New App ** G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1168422 12 Jan 2021] … [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1163784 4 Jan 2021 (beta)] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php] === Relative SpiderWebs === *7 Mar 2020 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/webs.php Relative SpiderWebs] • by [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] **Description: This app displays the web of connections between two individuals on WikiTree. **Updated: 7 Mar 2020 • version: none listed **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/997259 7 Mar 2020] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/webs.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/webs.php] === RootsSearch === *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/rootssearch/ RootsSearch] • by [[York-1423|Justin York]] **Description: This app enables you to easily search over 20 genealogy websites with button clicks, without reentering names, dates, parent's names, etc., on each website. **Updated: ? • version none **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/rootssearch/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/rootssearch/] === RootsView === *[https://www.rootsview.com/ RootsView] • by [[Tsukuda-1|Marcus Tsukuda]] **Description: This app provides a very simple and dynamic tree. By clicking and dragging, you can see all your ancestors. **Updated: ? • version none **URL: [https://www.rootsview.com/ https://www.rootsview.com/] === RSS Feed Maker === *18 May 2021 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/rss_feed_maker.html RSS Feed Maker] • by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] **Description: This app converts an activity feed to an RSS feed. This can then be pasted into an RSS feed reader such as: Feedbro, Feedly, Feeder or MonitoRSS (Discord). **Updated: new **G2G Discussion: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239934 18 May 2021] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/rss_feed_maker.html https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/rss_feed_maker.html] === Surnames Generator === *7 Feb 2021 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/surnames.php Surnames Generator] • by [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] **Description: This app will generate a list of ancestor surnames (can be added to a profile or any web page). **Updated: 7 Feb 2021 • version: none listed **G2G Discussion: 07 Feb 2021 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1183346 Update to Surnames Generator app] **G2G Discussion: 24 Jan 2021 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1175252 New App - Surnames Generator - for your WikiTree profile] **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/surnames.php https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/surnames.php] === Swedish Reference Creation Tools === *[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/lundholm24/ref-making/ Swedish Reference Creation Tools] • by [[Lundholm-24|Maria Lundholm]] **Description: A collection of reference tools that help format Swedish sources. **Updated: ? • version: none listed **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/lundholm24/ref-making/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/lundholm24/ref-making/] === Topola Genealogy Viewer === *30 Dec 2021 – [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/wiech13/topola-viewer/ Topola Genealogy Viewer] • by [[Więch-13|Przemek Więch]] **Description: This app is a genealogy tree viewer that lets you browse the structure/data of the family (from a GEDCOM or by WikiTree ID). **Updated: 30 Dec 2021 • version 2021-12-30 12:46 **URL: [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/wiech13/topola-viewer/ https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/wiech13/topola-viewer/] === WikiTree+ === *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm WikiTree+] • by [[Trtnik-2|Aleš Trtnik]] **Description: This app uses deep data analysis to find possible errors and opportunities for further research. **Updated: ? • version none **Help Page: [[Help:WikiTree_Plus|WikiTree Plus]] **URL: [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm] == WikiTree Chrome Browser Extensions == ==== WikiTree AGC ==== *WikiTree AGC • by [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]] **Description: WikiTree AGC (Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup) is a Chrome Extension that allows the user to reformat a profile that was created by GEDCOMpare. **Updated: 5 Jan 2022 • version 1.1.1 **G2G Discussion: 25 Aug 2020 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1095197 Automatic GEDCOM Cleanup] **Space Page: [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|WikiTree AGC]] **URL: [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-agc/jbmjbhgjjademhplejlndlbolmodingj https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-agc/jbmjbhgjjademhplejlndlbolmodingj] ==== WikiTree BEE ==== *WikiTree BEE • by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] **Description: This extension lets you convert Ancestry, Family Search, and Find A Grave pages to WikiTree tables and import the data into WikiTree. It also does a bunch of other things (see Space Page below for complete list of features). **Updated: 14 Mar 2022 • version 25.9.1 **G2G Discussion: 29 Oct 2021 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1321753 "Auto WikiTree Tables +" is now "WikiTree BEE"] **G2G Discussion: 10 Feb 2021 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1185182 New Auto Bio feature in Auto WikiTree Tables +] **G2G Discussion: 25 Oct 2020 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1119444 Update (Renamed): Auto WikiTree Tables+ version 1.92] **G2G discussion: 08 Oct 2020 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1119444 New Extension: Ancestry2WikiTree version 1.1] **Space Page: [[Space:WikiTree_BEE|WikiTree BEE]] **URL: [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee/bldfdpnmijncfmaokfjgdmcjdhafihoh] ==== WikiTree Toolkit ==== *WikiTree Toolkit • by [[Harris-5439|Steve Harris]] **Description: The extension is designed to host extended features that are not yet available on the site, such as Printer-Friendly Bios and Source Previews. **Updated: 19 Oct 2021 • version 3.0 **G2G Discussion: 30 Sep 2020 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1106009 Update: WikiTree Toolkit] **G2G Discussion: 14 Sep 2020 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1106009 New Extension: WikiTree Toolkit] **Space Page: [[Space:WikiTree_Toolkit|WikiTree Toolkit]] **URL: [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-toolkit/oapahencohfloonhoelkmmiaefkhoihh https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-toolkit/oapahencohfloonhoelkmmiaefkhoihh] ==== WikiTree X ==== *WikiTree X • by [[York-1423|Justin York]] **Description: This extension enables you to create and edit WikiTree profiles using data from other genealogy websites. **Updated: 8 Mar 2021 • version 2.0.2 **G2G Discussion: 22 Nov 2016 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/321570 Use the Chrome web browser? Try the new "WikiTree X" extension.] **Help Page: [[Help:WikiTree_X|WikiTree X]] **URL: [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-x/hlnajkhaamfegdphjdoaehdpngbblkof https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-x/hlnajkhaamfegdphjdoaehdpngbblkof] ==== WikiTree+ ==== *WikiTree+ • by [[Trtnik-2|Aleš Trtnik]] **Description: This extension is active on the edit pages of WikiTree. 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WikiTree Genealogy Guide: Founding Fathers

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[[Category:US History]] [[Category: 1776 Project]] [[Category: American Founding Fathers]] The Founding Fathers of the United States of America were political leaders and statesmen (and women) who participated in the American Revolution by: * Signing the United States Declaration of Independence * Establishing the United States Constitution * Signers of the Articles of Confederation. Although the Founding Fathers had no official membership the lists below are generally recognized as being complete. Profile owners should contact a supervisor in order to have a Historically protected project emblem attached. To learn more about protected projects please click [[Historically-significant_ancestors|here]] If you believe you have an ancestor that should be added to this page please provide sourcing. == Signers of the Continental Association == #[[Randolph-14|Peyton Randolph]] President of First Continental Congress #[[Folsom-429|Nathaniel Folsom]] New-Hampshire #[[Sullivan-4766|John Sullivan]] New-Hampshire #[[Cushing-914|Thomas Cushing]] Massachusetts Bay #[[Adams-42|Samuel Adams]] Massachusetts Bay #[[Adams-10|John Adams]] Massachusetts Bay #[[Paine-195|Robert Treat Paine]] Massachusetts Bay #[[Hopkins-2262|Stephen Hopkins]] Rhode-Island #[[Ward-9384|Samuel Ward]] Rhode-Island #[[Dyer-9047|Eliphalet Dyer]] Connecticut #[[Sherman-395|Roger Sherman]] Connecticut #[[Deane-548|Silas Deane]] Connecticut #[[Low-1239|Isaac Low]] New-York #[[Alsop-374|John Alsop]] New-York #[[Jay-1|John Jay]] New-York #[[Duane-25|James Duane]] New-York #[[Livingston-31|Philip Livingston]] New-York #[[Floyd-939|William Floyd]] New-York #[[Wisner-182|Henry Wisner]] New-York #[[Boerum-12|Simon Boerum]] New-York #[[Kinsey-288|James Kinsey]] New-Jersey #[[Livingston-373|William Livingston]] New-Jersey #[[Crane-1564|Stephen Crane]] New-Jersey #[[Smith-66870|Richard Smith]] New-Jersey #[[De_Hart-117|John De Hart]] New-Jersey #[[Galloway-1005|Joseph Galloway]] Pennsylvania #[[Dickinson-3277|John Dickinson]] Pennsylvania #[[Humphreys-704|Charles Humphreys]] Pennsylvania #[[Mifflin-19|Thomas Mifflin]] Pennsylvania #[[Biddle-421|Edward Biddle]] Pennsylvania #[[Morton-274|John Morton]] Pennsylvania #[[Ross-1187|George Ross]] Pennsylvania #[[Rodney-9|Caesar Rodney]] The Lower CountiesDelaware Colony in the North American Middle Colonies was a region of the Province of Pennsylvania although never legally a separate colony. From 1682 until 1776 it was part of the Penn proprietorship and was known as the lower counties. In 1701 it gained a separate Assembly from the three upper counties but had the same Governor as the rest of Pennsylvania. #[[McKean-13|Thomas McKean]] The Lower Counties #[[Read-1385| George Read]] The Lower Counties #[[Tilghman-185|Matthew Tilghman]] Maryland #[[Johnson-28197|Thomas Johnson, Jr.]] Maryland #[[Paca-5|William Paca]] Maryland #[[Chase-2683|Samuel Chase]] Maryland #[[Lee-535|Richard Henry Lee]] Virginia #[[Washington-11|George Washington]] Virginia #[[Henry-30|Patrick Henry]] Virginia #[[Bland-13|Richard Bland]] Virginia #[[Harrison-899|Benjamin Harrison]] Virginia #[[Pendleton-666|Edmund Pendleton]] Virginia #[[Hooper-1272|William Hooper]] North-Carolina #[[Hewes-125|Joseph Hewes]] North-Carolina #[[Caswell-444|Richard Caswell]] North-Carolina #[[Middleton-14 |Henry Middleton]] South-Carolina #[[Lynch-29|Thomas Lynch]] South-Carolina #[[Gadsden-7|Christopher Gadsden]] South-Carolina #[[Rutledge-512|John Rutledge]] South-Carolina #[[Rutledge-675|Edward Rutledge]] South-Carolina == Signers of the Articles of Confederation == #[[Adams-16503|Andrew Adams]] #[[Adams-42|Samuel Adams]] #[[Adams-16767 |Thomas Adams]] #[[Banister-61|John Banister]] #[[Bartlett-608|Josiah Bartlett]] #[[Carroll-2440|Daniel Carroll]] #[[Clingan-18|William Clingan]] #[[Collins-7244|John Collins]] #[[Dana-429|Francis Dana]] #[[Dickinson-3277|John Dickinson]] #[[Drayton-234|William Henry Drayton]] #[[Duane-25|James Duane]] #[[Duer-46 |William Duer]] #[[Ellery-181|William Ellery]] #[[Gerry-17|Elbridge Gerry]] #[[Hancock-2|John Hancock]] #[[Hanson-1872|John Hanson]] #[[Harnett-40|Cornelius Harnett]] #[[Harvie-89|John Harvie]] #[[Heyward-2|Thomas Heyward Jr.]] #[[Holten-17|Samuel Holten]] #[[Hosmer-171|Titus Hosmer]] #[[Huntington-142|Samuel Huntington]] #[[Hutson-320|Richard Hutson]] #[[Langworthy-161|Edward Langworthy]] #[[Laurens-2|Henry Laurens]] #[[Lee-536|Francis Lightfoot Lee]] #[[Lee-535|Richard Henry Lee]] #[[Lewis-12238|Francis Lewis]] #[[Lovell-727|James Lovell]] #[[Marchant-427|Henry Marchant]] #[[Mathews-1392|John Mathews]] #[[McKean-13|Thomas McKean]] #[[Morris-5281|Gouverneur Morris]] #[[Morris-1548|Robert Morris]] #[[Penn-597|John Penn]] #[[Reed-6289|Joseph Reed]] #[[Roberdeau-4|Daniel Roberdeau]] #[[Scudder-436|Nathaniel Scudder]] #[[Sherman-395|Roger Sherman]] #[[Smith-66598|Jonathan Bayard Smith]] #[[Telfair-6|Edward Telfair]] #[[Van_Dyke-346|Nicholas Van Dyke]] #[[Walton-2308|John Walton]] #[[Wentworth-943|John Wentworth Jr.]] #[[Williams-25177|John Williams]] #[[Witherspoon-160|John Witherspoon]] #[[Wolcott-469|Oliver Wolcott]] == Signers of the Declaration of Independence == #[[Adams-10|John Adams]] #[[Adams-42|Samuel Adams]] #[[Bartlett-608|Josiah Bartlett]] #[[Braxton-22|Carter Braxton]] #[[Carroll-2077|Charles Carroll]] #[[Chase-2683|Samuel Chase]] #[[Clark-7472|Abraham Clark]] #[[Clymer-44|George Clymer]] #[[Ellery-181|William Ellery]] #[[Floyd-939|William Floyd]] #[[Franklin-1|Benjamin Franklin]] #[[Gerry-17|Elbridge Gerry]] #[[Gwinnett-5|Button Gwinnett]] #[[Hall-1818|Lyman Hall]] #[[Hancock-2|John Hancock]] (presiding) #[[Harrison-899|Benjamin Harrison]] #[[Hart-3173|John Hart]] #[[Hewes-125|Joseph Hewes]] #[[Heyward-2|Thomas Heyward, Jr.]] #[[Hooper-1272|William Hooper]] #[[Hopkins-2262|Stephen Hopkins]] #[[Hopkinson-218|Francis Hopkinson]] #[[Huntington-142|Samuel Huntington]] #[[jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] #[[Lee-536|Francis Lightfoot Lee]] #[[Lee-535|Richard Henry Lee]] #[[Lewis-12238|Francis Lewis]] #[[Livingston-31|Philip Livingston]] #[[Lynch-33|Thomas Lynch, Jr.]] #[[McKean-13|Thomas McKean]] #[[Middleton-529 |Arthur Middleton]] #[[Morris-5273|Lewis Morris]] #[[Morris-1548|Robert Morris]] #[[Morton-274|John Morton]] #[[Nelson-963|Thomas Nelson, Jr.]] #[[Paca-5|William Paca]] #[[Paine-195|Robert Treat Paine]] #[[Penn-597|John Penn]] #[[Read-1385|George Read]] #[[Rodney-9|Caesar Rodney]] #[[Ross-1187|George Ross]] #[[Rush-222|Benjamin Rush]] #[[Rutledge-675|Edward Rutledge]] #[[Sherman-395|Roger Sherman]] #[[Smith-66622|James Smith]] #[[Stockton-147|Richard Stockton]] #[[Stone-5206|Thomas Stone]] #[[Taylor-20469|George Taylor]] #[[Thomson-3565|Charles Thomson]], Secretary (attesting) #[[Thornton-1562|Matthew Thornton]] #[[Walton-2314|George Walton]] #[[Whipple-1119|William Whipple]] #[[Williams-25183|William Williams]] #[[Wilson-762|James Wilson]] #[[Witherspoon-160|John Witherspoon]] #[[Wolcott-469|Oliver Wolcott]] #[[Wythe-40|George Wythe]] == Convention Delegates who Signed the Constitution == #[[Baldwin-4942|Abraham Baldwin]] #[[Bassett-1536|Richard Bassett]] #[[Bedford-447|Gunning Bedford, Jr.]] #[[Blair-1978|John Blair]] #[[Blount-187|William Blount]] #[[Brearley-115|David Brearly]] #[[Broom-202|Jacob Broom]] #[[Butler-6433|Pierce Butler]] #[[Carroll-2440|Daniel Carroll]] #[[Clymer-44|George Clymer]] #[[Dayton-673|Jonathan Dayton]] #[[Dickinson-3277|John Dickinson]] #[[Few-107|William Few]] #[[Fitzsimons-36|Thomas Fitzsimons]] #[[Franklin-1|Benjamin Franklin]] #[[Gilman-169|Nicholas Gilman]] #[[Gorham-429|Nathaniel Gorham]] #[[Hamilton-32|Alexander Hamilton]] #[[Ingersoll-411|Jared Ingersoll]] #[[Jackson-10647|William Jackson]], Secretary (attesting) #[[Jenifer-12|Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer]] #[[Johnson-436|William Samuel Johnson]] #[[King-10899|Rufus King]] #[[Langdon-729|John Langdon]] #[[Livingston-373|William Livingston]] #[[Madison-1|James Madison]] #[[McHenry-360 |James McHenry]] #[[Mifflin-19|Thomas Mifflin]] #[[Morris-5281|Gouverneur Morris]] #[[Morris-1548|Robert Morris]] #[[Patterson-5352|William Patterson]] #[[Pinckney-19|Charles Pinckney]] #[[Pinckney-30|Charles Cotesworth Pinckney]] #[[Read-1385|George Read]] #[[Rutledge-512|John Rutledge]] #[[Sherman-395|Roger Sherman]] #[[Spaight-3|Richard Dobbs Spaight]] #[[washington-11|George Washington]] (president of the Convention) #[[Williamson-3767|Hugh Williamson]] #[[Wilson-762|James Wilson]] == Delegates who left the Convention without signing == #[[Davie-316|William Richardson Davie]] #[[Ellsworth-583|Oliver Ellsworth]] #[[Houston-1421|William Houston]] #[[Houstoun-4|William Houstoun]] #[[Lansing-153|John Lansing, Jr]]. #[[Martin-18300|Alexander Martin]] #[[Martin-21227|Luther Martin]] #[[McClurg-129 |James McClurg]] #[[Mercer-1214|John Francis Mercer]] #[[Pierce-4978|William Pierce]] #[[Strong-738|Caleb Strong]] #[[Wythe-40|George Wythe]] #[[Yates-2279|Robert Yates]] == Convention delegates who refused to sign == #[[Gerry-17|Elbridge Gerry]] #[[Mason-2505|George Mason]] #[[Randolph-319|Edmund Randolph]] == Other founders == ''The following people are referred to in the cited reliable sources as having been fathers or founders of the United States.'' #[[Allen-1|Ethan Allen]], military and political leader in Vermont. #[[Allen-15333|Richard Allen]], African-American bishop. #[[Benson-2349|Egbert Benson]], politician from New York. #[[Bland-13|Richard Bland]], VA delegate to Continental Congress. #[[Boudinot-3|Elias Boudinot]], NJ delegate to Continental Congress. #[[Burr-115|Aaron Burr]], VP under Jefferson. #[[Clark-6742|George Rogers Clark]], army general. #[[Clinton-693|George Clinton]], NY governor and VP of the U.S. #[[Coxe-78|Tench Coxe]], economist in Continental Congress. #[[Gallatin-34|Albert Gallatin]], politician and Treasury Secretary. #[[Gates-1818|Horatio Gates]], army general. #[[Girard-476|Stephen Girard]], banker and philanthropist. #[[Greene-872|Nathanael Greene]], army general. #[[Hale-394|Nathan Hale]], captured U.S. soldier executed in 1776. #[[Henry-30|Patrick Henry]], Virginia governor. #[[Iredell-6|James Iredell]], advocate for Constitution, judge. #[[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]], Revolutionary War POW, POTUS. #[[Jay-1|John Jay]], the first Chief Justice of the United States. #[[Jones-526|John Paul Jones]], navy captain. #[[Knox-1|Henry Knox]], army general. #[[Kościuszko-1|Tadeusz Kościuszko]], army general. #[[Lafayette-38|Gilbert du Motier]], marquis de La Fayette, army general. #[[Lee-526|Henry Lee III]], army officer and VA governor. #[[Livingston-754|Robert R. Livingston]], diplomat and jurist. #[[Maclay-9|William Maclay]], PA politician and U.S. Senator. #[[Payne-1949|Dolley Madison]], spouse of President [[Madison-1|James Madison]]. #[[Marshall-228|John Marshall]], fourth Chief Justice of the United States. #[[Mazzei-55|Philip Mazzei]], Italian physician, merchant and author. #[[Monroe-17|James Monroe]], fifth President of the United States #[[Morgan-6223|Daniel Morgan]], military hero and VA Congressman. #[[Otis-249|James Otis]], Jr., MA lawyer and politician. #[[Paine-1|Thomas Paine]], author of Common Sense. #[[Pendleton-666|Edmund Pendleton]], VA politician, lawyer and judge. #[[Pickens-150|Andrew Pickens]], army general and SC congressman. #[[Pickering-896|Timothy Pickering]], U.S. Secretary of State from MA. #[[Putnam-40|Israel Putnam]], army general. #[[Randolph-14|Peyton Randolph]], VA politician, lawyer, president of first two Continental Congresses. #[[Vimeur-1|Comte de Rochambeau]], army general. #[[Sumter-18|Thomas Sumter]], SC military hero and congressman. #[[Salomon-1|Haym Solomon]], financier and spy for Continental Army. #[[Steuben-3|Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben]], Prussian officer. #[[Warren-6619|Joseph Warren]], doctor, revolutionary leader. #[[Otis-42|Mercy Otis Warren]], political writer. # [[Wayne-27|Anthony Wayne]], army general and politician. #[[Webster-1379|Noah Webster]], writer, lexicographer, educator. #[[Willing-159|Thomas Willing]], banker. #[[Wingate-143|Paine Wingate]], last survivor, Continental Congress. #[[Griscom-1|Elizabeth Griscom aka Betsy Ross]], maker of first American flag. == WikiTree Linking == If you know of a profile of a founding father within WikiTree please post a comment with the name and profile number and we will edit the link appropriately. If you believe a name should be added to this list please provide a source for any suggested additions. Original source list is based on the Wikipedia page American [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_Fathers_of_the_United_States Founding Fathers] == External Links == * A complete list of America's founding fathers. From Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_Fathers_of_the_United_States == References ==

WikiTree Genealogy Guide Find a Grave

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WikiTree Genealogy Guide Find a Grave The purpose of this guide is to assist you in utilizing Find a Grave is a source for WikiTree. Please do '''NOT''' create a find a grave category on profiles. The preferred method is to list burial locations by cemetery name and its location. See Examples: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/44141/can-use-find-grave-and-cemetery-information-improve-profiles G2G Discussion] Here is an example using a photo with permission from Find A Grave. [[Griffin-2590|Aaron Winfield Griffin]] Find a Grave's mission is to find, record and present final disposition information from around the world as a virtual cemetery experience. Find a Grave memorials may contain rich content including pictures, biographies and more specific information. Members can leave remembrances via ‘virtual flowers' on the memorials they visit, completing the virtual cemetery experience. Find A Grave is a resource for anyone in finding the final disposition of family, friends, and ‘famous' individuals. This '''WikiTree Genealogy Guide''' is meant to further that goal by making it easier for WikiTree genealogists to find good '''FREE''' sources for death and burial information. (see sample images at right) '''NOTE:''' Please do not copy images from the Find A Grave web site into WikiTree without the photo owner's permission. '''Using Find A Grave is simple:''' #browse to http://findagrave.com #for famous individuals you may search from the home screen [[http://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php|famous person search]] #otherwise click on the link on the righ hand column for [[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi|search xx million]] grave records #once you've located your individual note the memorial number at the bottom of the record and the URL. ''You may wish to join Find A Grave to be able to save your favorites'' #copy the link at the top of the page for the memorial you have found #in WikiTree go to the '''sources section''' of your profile and paste the findagrave URL link. A suggested format is as follows ''* Find A Grave Memorial# 30838618,'' {{FindAGrave|30838618}} URL shown '''or,''' you may use double braces [[]] as shown below Using the format line http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=30838618 William Newton Burke with single [ ] will produce a link to the Find a Grave memorial. ==Sources== * Find A Grave Memorial# 30838618 [ {{FindAGrave|30838618}} ] * For more information on Find a Grave read the FAQ here[[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=listFaqs]]

WikiTree Genealogy Guide NSSAR

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WikiTree Genealogy Guide NSSAR ==='''National Society, Sons of the American Revolution'''=== The Sons of the American Revolution (NSDAR or SAR) is the leading male lineage society that perpetuates the ideals of the war for independence. It should be considered comparable to the the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR or DAR) [[:Category:NSDAR_Patriot_Ancestors]] Genealogical information consists of both the qualifying patriot and the their documented descendents. The category for the SAR is [[:Category:NSSAR_Patriot_Ancestors]] *This category should include only the actual patriot's profile. == Members == * [[burke-1013|Joseph Burke]] === Example === Supporting documentation completed as part of the SAR application process which qualifies an ancestor of a patriot is extremely useful both for the study of Genealogy and for determining individual eligibility. These applications must provide spouse and marriage information as well as listing siblings. See and application for [[Thorne-156|Joseph Thorne]]'' (see scanned image to the right)'' Joseph Burke (my 5th Great Grandfather) is one of my Patriot Ancestors. For the application I had to document the following: [[Burke-1008|Ed Burke]] (me) ''son of'' :[[Burke-1009|Henry Earl Burke]] ''son of'' ::[[Burke-1010|Harry Edward Burke]] ''son of'' :::[[Burke-1011|William Newton Burke]] ''son of'' ::::[[Burke-1012|John Burke]] ''son of'' :::::[[Burke-1013|Joseph Burke]] ('''Revolutionary War Patriot''') Once a patriot has been recognized by the SAR it normally is easier for subsequent (related) applicants since they only need to document up to the common ancestor. ''In other words my son can become a SAR member simply by proving I'm his father.''
Many WikiTree members may be eligible for the SAR '''or''' the DAR by establishing a connection to a direct ancestor that has already qualified.
The DAR has an excellent site for assistance in doing research http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search/?Tab_ID=0 If you have questions about the NSSAR please don't hestitate to contact me. [[User:Burke-1008|Burke-1008]] 14:53, 29 September 2012 (EDT) === About the NSSAR === The Sons of the American Revolution is the leading male lineage society that perpetuates the ideals of the war for independence. As a historical, educational, and patriotic, non-profit corporation organized under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, we seek to maintain and expand the meaning of patriotism, respect for our national symbols, the value of American citizenship, and the unifying force of "e pluribus unum" that was created from the people of many nations -- one nation and one people. If you are interested in membership or learning more follow this link http://www.sar.org/Membership === Origins of the NSSAR=== In 1876 there were many celebrations to commemorate the centennial of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. As part of this patriotic fervor, a group of men in the San Francisco, California, area who were descendants of patriots involved in the American Revolution, formed an organization called the Sons of Revolutionary Sires. Their objective was to have a fraternal and civic society to salute those men and women who pledged their lives, fortunes and sacred honor to the battle for independence from Great Britain. They desired to keep alive their ancestors' story of patriotism and courage in the belief that it is a universal one of man's struggle against tyranny -- a story which would inspire and sustain succeeding generations when they would have to defend and extend our freedoms. Out of the Sires grew the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, which was organized on April 30, 1889 -- the 100th anniversary of the inauguration of George Washington as our nation's first President. We have used the acronym SAR to identify ourselves for over 100 years. The SAR was conceived as a fraternal and civic society composed of lineal descendants of the men who wintered at Valley Forge, signed the Declaration of Independence, fought in the battles of the American Revolution, served in the Continental Congress, or otherwise supported the cause of American Independence. The National Society was chartered by an Act of the United States Congress on June 9, 1906. The charter was signed by President Theodore Roosevelt, who was a member of the SAR. The charter authorizes the granting of charters to societies of the various states and territories and authorizes the state societies to charter chapters within their borders. Federal Legislation that established a federal charter for the National Society SAR. [[Category:NSSAR_Patriot_Ancestors]] [[Category: American Revolution]]

WikiTree Genealogy Guide US Presidents

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WikiTree Guide to ''Little Known'' Presidential Facts This page is meant to be a collection of interesting facts, trivia and coincidental occurances about the US Presidents. In other words this is the source of information that we all wish we had found when we were forced to do reports on a the '''Presidents of the United States'''. Although some of this information may seem irreverent it only points out that in America we elect our presidents from the regular people not royalty. This page is not yet complete (it may never be). As the WikiTree Presidential Project progresses we will endeavor to update and enlighten. If you have other facts which you would like to see included please provide a link with a source we just might include it. If you are interested in joining the Presidential Project please join our user group [[:Category: US Presidents Project|here]]. You may look at any presidential profile on WikiTree by simply clicking on this [[:Category:US Presidents|link]].

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=== Nicknames === [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nicknames_of_United_States_Presidents#Andrew_Jackson Nicknames] that were in use during a President's term in office. * 7th President [[jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]]: The ''Hero of New Orleans'' for his military victory in the Battle of New Orleans and ''Old Hickory'' Allegedly given to him by his soldiers for being as "tough as old hickory." *23rd President [[harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]]: Small in stature he was only 5' 6" he earned the nickname of ''Little Ben''. === Presidential Impeachment === Impeachment in the United States[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_in_the_United_States] is an expressed power of the legislature that allows for formal charges against a civil officer of government for crimes committed in office. The actual trial on those charges, and subsequent removal of an official on conviction on those charges, is separate from the act of impeachment itself. * 17th President [[Johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]] Impeached 24 Febuary 1868 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_of_Andrew_Johnson aquitted by Senate] 26 May 1868 * 42nd President [[Blythe-6|Bill Clinton]] Impeached 19 December 1988 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_of_Bill_Clinton aquitted by Senate] 12 Feburary 1999 === Deaths on the 4th of July === Three presidents have died on the Fourth of July[http://python.net/crew/manus/Presidents/faq/july4.html]. Adams and Jefferson died in the same year. * 2nd President [[adams-10|John Adams]] Died 4 July 1826 * 3rd President [[jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] Died 4 July 1826 (a few hours before Adams) * 5th President [[monroe-17|James Monroe]] Died 4 July 1831 === Left Handed Presidents === According to the website on presidential trivia the following presidents were all left handed. * 20th President [[garfield-39|James A. Garfield]]Garfield could write Latin with one hand and Greek with the other * 33rd President [[truman-3|Harry S. Truman]] Truman could throw a baseball with either hand * 38th President [[king-1042|Gerald Ford]] Ford was ambidextrous Left handed sitting down and right handed standing up * 41st President [[bush-4|George W. Bush]] * 42nd President [[blythe-6|Bill Clinton ]] * 44th President [[Obama-2|Barack Obama]] Return to [[#Top|Top]] === Unmarried Presidents === Presidents who were bachelors (unmarried, single) during all of their terms in officeSingle during part of their terms: John Tyler, Grover Cleveland, [[harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]], Woodrow Wilson. Tyler and Wilson lost their wives and remarried while in office. Harrison lost his wife but did not remarry while in office. Cleveland married for the first time in office.All but Buchanan were widowers. * 3rd President [[jefferson-1|Thomas Jefferson]] * 7th President [[jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]] * 8th President [[Van Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] * 15th President [[buchanan-787|James Buchanan]]Many reliable sources and historians stongly believe James Buchanan was gay including the web site [http://www.salon.com/2012/05/14/our_real_first_gay_president/ salon.] * 21st President [[arthur-49|Chester A. Arthur]] === Assassination Attempts === There have been many assassination attempts[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_presidential_assassination_attempts_and_plots] and plots on Presidents of the United States; there have been over 20 known attempts to kill sitting and former Presidents as well as Presidents-elect. Four attempts have resulted in sitting Presidents being killed: * 16th President [[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]] * 20th President [[Garfield-39|James A. Garfield]] * 25th President [[McKinley-184|William McKinley]] * 35th President [[Kennedy-96|John F. Kennedy]] ''Two other Presidents were '''injured in attempted''' assassinations:'' * 26th President [[Roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt]] * 40th President [[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]] === Toughest Presidents === From a [http://www.cracked.com/article_15895_the-5-most-badass-presidents-all-time.html cracked.com] article on the 5 most '''''Badass''''' presidents of all time. Starting with number 5 and counting down. * '''5th''' most Badass [[jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]]: A duelest that also carried a stick. Andrew Jackson was the first president on whom an assassination attempt was made. Richard Lawrence approached Jackson with two pistols both of which misfired. Jackson proceeded to beat Lawrence near death with his cane until Jackson's aides pulled him off the assassin. * '''4th''' most Badass [[Kennedy-96|John F. Kennedy]]: Kennedy was a war hero that had been disqualified from service in the army. George W. Bush never completed his National Guard stint, Bill Clinton dodged the draft, Grover Cleveland paid someone else to go in his place when he was drafted, but Kennedy beat the system by forcing his way into the navy. * '''3rd''' most Badass [[adams-12|John Quincy Adams]]: As an 8 year old he was the man of the house and watched from his porch the Battle of Bunker hill Adams kept himself fit, each morning he took a swift swim across the Potomac. He kept a pet alligator in the East Wing of the White House * '''2nd''' most Badass [[Washington-11|George Washington]]: Washington was always at the frontlines in the many battles he took part in. He returned unharmed often without his horse(that had been shot) or, with bullet holes in his uniform. According to Thomas Jefferson, George Washing owned terrible temper leading to a violent rage such that the Iroquois Indians affectionately nicknamed Washington "Caunotaucarius," which translates to either "Town Destroyer" or "Devourer of Villages." * '''1st''' most Badass [[roosevelt-18|Theodore Roosevelt]]: He was a cattle rancher, a deputy sheriff, an explorer, a police commissioner, the assistant Secretary of the Navy, the governor of New York, and a war hero. Roosevelt strolled through the White House with a pistol on his person at all times, though, with his black belt in jujitsu and his history as a champion boxer, it wasn't like he really needed it. Roosevelt received letters from army cavalrymen complaining about having to ride 25 miles a day for training and, in response, Teddy rode horseback for 100 miles, from sunrise to sunset, at 51 years old, effectively rescinding anyone's right to complain about anything, ever again. '''Write-in Candidate''' [[bush-7|President George Bush]]; Immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor George Bush joined the navy where he became the youngest aviator to date.During an attack, his plane encountered intense anti-aircraft fire; and was hit by flak resulting in an engine fire. Despite his plane being on fire, Bush completed his mission and released bombs over his target, scoring several damaging hits. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_H._W._Bush Bush] survied after waiting for for four hours in an inflated raft Return to [[#Top|Top]] === Freemasonry === [http://www.mastermason.com/wilmettepark/pres.html List of presidents] that were also Freemasons The [http://www.pagrandlodge.org/mlam/presidents/index.html Pennsylvania Masons] maintain a website listing all members that were also Presidents of the United States. * 1st President [[Washington-11|George Washington]] * 5th President [[monroe-17|James Monroe]] Williamsburg [http://www.williamsburgmasons.com/ Lodge] No. 6, Williamsburg, Virginia * 7th Presiden [[jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]] Grandmaster Harmony [http://www.pagrandlodge.org/mlam/presidents/jackson.html Lodge] No. 1, Tennessee *James Polk *[[buchanan-787|James Buchanan]] [http://www.pagrandlodge.org/mlam/presidents/buchanan.html Lodge No. 43 Lancaster, Pennsylvania]. *Andrew Johnson *James Garfield *William McKinley *Theodore Roosevelt *Howard Taft *Warren Harding *Franklin Roosevelt *Harry Truman *Gerald Ford === Presidential Astrology === According to the Presidential Astrology on [http://www.neptunecafe.com/uspresidents.html Neptune Cafe Web] Site "Tabulating the Sun signs of the 42 presidents reveals nothing out of the ordinary". Check out the Signs of the Zodiac to see what sign your favorite president is.The president's Suns are fairly evenly distributed among the twelve signs. From a statistical point of view, the astrologer should look for the anomaly, the numbers that break any expected distribution. The most represented Sun signs are Aquarius and Scorpio, with five presidents each. The least represented Sun signs are Aries, Gemini, and Virgo, with two each. These numbers are within expected statistical variance. #♈ Aries ⇒ [[Tyler-293|Tyler]] [[Jefferson-1|Jefferson]] #♉ Taurus ⇒[[buchanan-787|Buchanan]] [[grant-468|Grant]] [[monroe-17|Monroe]] [[truman-3|Truman]] #♊ Gemini ⇒ [[kennedy-96|JFK]] [[bush-7|Bush41]] #♋ Cancer ⇒ [[Coolidge-13|Coolidge]] [[bush-4|Bush43]] [[adams-12|JQAdams]] [[king-1042|Ford]] #♌ Leo ⇒ [[obama-2|Obama]] [[hoover-328|Hoover]] [[blythe-6|Clinton]] [[harrison-913|BHarrison]] #♍ Virgo ⇒ [[johnson-8927|LBJ]] [[taft-21|Taft]] #♎ Libra ⇒ [[Carter-1086|Carter]] [[Hayes-229|Hayes]] [[Arthur-49|Arthur]] [[Eisenhower-1|Dwight]] #♏ Scorpio ⇒ [[Roosevelt-18|Teddy]] [[adams-10|JAdams]] [[harding-4|Harding]] [[polk-56|Polk]] [[garfield-39|Garfield]] #♐ Sagittarius ⇒ [[pierce-177|Pierce]] [[taylor-223|Taylor]] [[Van_Buren-1|VanBuren]] #♑ Capricorn ⇒ [[wilson-7591|Wilson]] [[johnson-10579|AJohnson]] [[fillmore-74|Fillmore]] [[nixon-22|Nixon]] #♒ Aquarius ⇒ [[McKinley-184|McKinley]] [[roosevelt-1|FDR]] [[reagan-1|Reagan]] [[harrison-912|HHarrison]] #♓ Pisces ⇒ [[washington-11|Washington]] [[jackson-1115|Jackson]] [[madison-1|Madison]] [[cleveland-110|Cleveland]] Return to [[#Top|Top]] === Presidents without Military Service === The president of the United states is the Commander and Chief of the military yet no previous military experience is required. The following is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States_by_military_service list of presidents] that had no military experience prior to becoming president.During the unbroken stretch from the 27th to the 31st president it would be interesting to note if America was more or less agressively militaristic than when presidents had military service experience. * 2nd President ⇒ [[Adams-10|John Adams]] * 6th President ⇒ [[Adams-12|John Quincy Adams]] * 8th President ⇒ [[Van Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] * 22nd & 24th President ⇒ [[Cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]] * 27th President ⇒ [[Taft-21|William Howard Taft]] * 28th President ⇒ [[Wilson-7591|Woodrow Wilson]] * 29th President ⇒ [[Harding-4|Warren G. Harding]] * 30th President ⇒ [[Coolidge-13|Calvin Coolidge]] * 31st President ⇒ [[Hoover-328|Herbert Hoover]] * 42nd President ⇒ [[Blythe-6|Bill Clinton]] * 44th President ⇒ [[Obama-2|Barack Obama]] === Presidents without a college degree === Did not graduate from college: * 1st President ⇒ [[Washington-11|George Washington]]. The death of his father ended Washington's formal schooling; however, he believed strongly in formal education. In his will, he left money and/or stocks to support three educational institutions.Read the entire list of colleges attended on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States_by_education Wikipedia]. * 7th President ⇒ [[jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]] * 8th President ⇒ [[Van Buren-1|Martin Van Buren]] * 9th President ⇒ [[harrison-912|William Henry Harrison]]President W.H.Harrison attended college but never received a degree *12th President ⇒ [[taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]] *13th President ⇒ [[fillmore-74|Millard Fillmore]] *16th President ⇒ [[lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln]]Abe Lincoln had only about a year of formal schooling of any kind *17th President ⇒ [[johnson-10479|Andrew Johnson]] *22nd/24h President ⇒ [[cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]] *33rd President ⇒ [[truman-3|Harry S. Truman]]Harry Truman went to business college and law school but did not receive a degree === Presidential Fraternities === Please visit the [[Space:Wikitree_Guide_College_Fraternities|WikiTree Guide]] page for more information. *[http://www.phideltatheta.org/ Phi Delta Theta] [[harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] === Religious Affiliations === The religious affiliations of Presidents of the United States can affect their electability. Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, William Howard Taft and Barack Obama were accused of being atheists during election campaigns, while others to hold the office used faith as a defining aspect of their campaigns and tenure. Read more on Presidential Religious Affiliations at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_affiliations_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States Wikipedia]] '''✞ Baptist''' :[[harding-4|Harding]] [[truman-3|Truman]] (Southern Baptist) [[carter-1086|Carter]] (Former Southern Baptist) [[blythe-6|Clinton]] (Former Southern Baptist) '''✞ Congregationalist''' :[[coolidge-13|Coolidge]] [[adams-10|John Adams]] (later Unitarian) '''✞ Disciples of Christ''' :[[garfield-39|Garfield]] [[johnson-8927|LBJ]] [[reagan-1|Reagan]] (also Presbyterian) '''✞ Dutch Reformed''' :[[Van Buren-1|Van Buren]] [[Roosevelt-18|Teddy Roosevelt]] '''✞ Episcopalian''' :[[Washington-11|Washington]] [[madison-1|Madison]] [[monroe-17|Monroe]] [[harrison-912|William Harrison]] Tyler | Taylor Pierce | Arthur | FDR Ford | H. W. Bush W. Bush (later Methodist) '''✞ Methodist''' :Polk (originally Presbyterian) Grant (allegedly; his theology is unknown) | McKinley W. Bush (originally Episcopalian) '''✞ Presbyterian''' :Jackson Polk (later Methodist) Buchanan Cleveland [[harrison-913|Ben Harrison]] Wilson Eisenhower Reagan (also Disciples of Christ) '''✞Quaker''' :Hoover Nixon '''✞ Roman Catholic''' :John F. Kennedy '''✞ Unitarian''' :John Adams John Q. Adams Fillmore Taft '''✞ United Church of Christ''' :Obama (later no affiliation)Note that the 1957 merger which formed the U.C.C. included the Congregational Christian Churches. '''No denominational affiliation''' :[[jefferson-1|Jefferson]] Lincoln A. Johnson Grant Hayes Obama (previously United Church of Christ) Return to [[#Top|Top]] === States admitted by Presidents === During presidential administrations a listing of States and territories added. List is compiled from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_by_date_of_statehood Wikipedia] ;1st President [[washington-11|George Washington]] from April 30, 1789 to March 4, 1797: 1st State [[:Category:Delaware|Delaware]] December 7, 1787 :2nd State [[:Category:Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] December 12, 1787 :3rd State New Jersey December 18, 1787 :4th State Georgia January 2, 1788 :5th State Connecticut January 9, 1788 :6th State Massachusetts February 6, 1788 :7th State Maryland April 28, 1788 :8th State South Carolina May 23, 1788 :9th State New Hampshire June 21, 1788 :10th State [[:Category:Virginia|Virginia]] June 25, 1788 :11th State New York July 26, 1788 :12th State North Carolina November 21, 1789 :13th State Rhode Island May 29, 1790 :14th State Vermont March 4, 1791 :15th State Kentucky June 1, 1792 :16th State Tennessee June 1, 1796 ;3rd President Thomas Jefferson March 4, 1801 – March 4, 1809: 17th State Ohio March 1, 1803 ;4th President James Madison March 4, 1809 – March 4, 1817: 18th State Louisiana April 30, 1812 :19th State Indiana December 11, 1816 ;5th President James Monroe March 4, 1817 – March 4, 1825: 20th State Mississippi Dec 10, 1817 :21st State Illinois December 3, 1818 :22nd State Alabama December 14, 1819 :23rd State Maine March 19, 1820 :24th State Missouri August 10, 1821 ;7th President Andrew Jackson March 4, 1829 – March 4, 1837: 25th State Arkansas June 15, 1836 :26th State Michigan January 26, 1837 ;10th President John Tyler 4 April 1841 – 4 March 1845: 27th State Florida March 3, 1845 ;11th President James Polk March 4, 1845 – Mar 4, 1849: 28th State Texas Dec 29, 1845 :29th State Iowa December 28, 1846 :30th State Wisconsin May 29, 1848 ;13th President Millard Fillmore July 9, 1850 – March 4, 1853: 31st State California September 9, 1850 ;15th President James Buchanan March 4, 1857 – March 4, 1861: 32nd State Minnesota May 11, 1858 :33rd State Oregon February 14, 1859 :34th State Kansas January 29, 1861 ;16th President Abraham Lincoln March 4, 1861 – April 15, 1865: 35th State West Virginia June 20, 1863 :36th State Nevada October 31, 1864 ;17th President Andrew Johnson April 15, 1865 – March 4, 1869: 37th State Nebraska March 1, 1867 ;18th President Ulysses S. Grant March 4, 1869 – March 4, 1877: 38th State Colorado August 1, 1876 ;23rd President [[harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] March 4, 1889 – March 4, 1893The initial Congressional delegations from all six states were solidly Republican.[111] More states were admitted under Harrison's presidency than any other since George Washington's. :39/40th States North & South Dakota on November 2, 1889Harrison refused to say which state he admitted first :41st State Montana on November 8, 1889 :42nd State Washington on November 11, 1889 :43rd State Idaho on July 3, 1890 :44th State Wyoming on July 10, 1890 ;24th President [[cleveland-110|Grover Cleveland]] March 4, 1893 – March 4, 1897: 45th State Utah January 4, 1896 ;26th President Theodore Roosevelt September 14, 1901 – March 4, 1909: 46th State Oklahoma November 16, 1907 ;27th President William Howard Taft March 4, 1909 – March 4, 1913: 47th State New Mexico January 6, 1912 :48th State Arizona February 14, 1912 ;34th President Dwight Eisenhower January 20, 1953 – Jan 20, 1961: 49th State Alaska January 3, 1959 :50th State Hawaii August 21, 1959 Return to [[#Top|Top]] === Lincoln–Kennedy Coincidences === After President Kennedy was assassinated people began to look at past presidential assassinations possibly to make sense of what had happened. As the list of coincidences grew the list became extremely popular. These coincidences have become part of our urban folklore even though many so called facts have been debunked. Here is a partial list. Make your own decision: *Both presidents were elected to the presidency in '60. *Both presidents were elected to the House of Representatives in '46. *Both were runners-up for the party's nomination for vice-president in '56. *Both their Vice Presidents and successors were Southern Democrats named Johnson who were born in '08. *Both presidents were concerned with the problems of black Americans and made their views strongly known in '63. Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation in 1862, which became law in 1863. In 1963, Kennedy presented his reports to Congress on Civil Rights, and the same year was the famous March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. *Both presidents were shot in their heads. *Both presidents were shot from behind. *Both presidents were shot in presence of their wives. *Both presidents were shot on a Friday. *Both presidents were accompanied by another couple. *The male companion of the other couple was wounded by the assassin. *Both presidents had a son die during their presidency. *Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth at Ford's Theatre; Kennedy was shot by Lee Harvey Oswald in a Lincoln automobile, made by Ford. *Lincoln had a secretary named Kennedy who told him not to go to the theatre; Kennedy had a secretary named Evelyn Lincoln who warned him not to go to Dallas. *Both presidents' last names have 7 letters. *Both presidents have five syllables in their full name (which counts Kennedy's middle initial). *There are 6 letters in each Johnson's first name. *Booth ran from a theatre to a warehouse; Oswald ran from a warehouse to a theatre. *Both assassins have 3-word and 15-letter names. *Both assassins were born in the late '30s. *Both assassins were southerners who sympathized with organizations that were adversarial to the United States. *Both assassins were killed within the same calendar month before they could be put on trial. *Both assassins were killed in states located immediately west of the states of their births *Both presidents died too soon [[User:Burke-1008|Burke-1008]] 21:08, 26 November 2012 (EST) Return to [[#Top|Top]] === Related Presidents === Are the US Presidents part of a royal family? Which presidents are related to each other. According to a 12 year old Girl from Salinas CA all US presidents bar one are directly descended from a medieval English king. Only the eighth president, Martin Van Buren, was not related. If you are interested read full article [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2183858/All-presidents-bar-directly-descended-medieval-English-king.html here]. Click on the Presidents then click on their tree to see more. Direct Descendants: *2nd President [[adams-10|John Adams]] is the '''father''' of the 6th President [[adams-12|John Quincy Adams.]] Click [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Adams-12/89 here] to see paternal and maternal ancestors. *9th President [[Harrison-912|William Henry Harrison]] is the '''grandfather''' of the 23rd President [[Harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison.]] Click [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Harrison-913/89 here] to see paternal and maternal ancestors. *41st President [[Bush-7|George H. W. Bush]] is the '''father''' of the 43rd President [[Bush-4|George W. Bush.]] Click [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Bush-4/89 here] to see paternal and maternal ancestors. Indirectly the following are all second cousins: ;2nd Cousins [[Madison-1|James Madison]] and [[Taylor-223|Zachary Taylor]]: Zachary Taylor's paternal grandfather, also named [[Taylor-667|Zachary Taylor]], and James Madison's paternal grandmother, [[Taylor-2|Frances Taylor Madison]] were brother and sister ;2nd Cousins James K. Polk and Zachary Taylor ;2nd Cousins James Madison and James K. Polk (once removed) ;2nd Cousins Thomas Jefferson and John F. Kennedy (six times removed) ;2nd Cousins George W. Bush and Franklin Pierce (six times removed) Other presidents are related more distantly. ;Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt are 5th Cousins. Wife of FDR Eleanor is his very distant cousin ;James Madison: half first cousin twice removed of George Washington According to an article on factmonster.comfactmonster.com http://www.factmonster.com/ipka/A0878156.html entitled '''U.S. Presidents Who Were Related to Each Other''' George W. Bush (the 43rd president) is the son of George Bush (the 41st president). John Quincy Adams (the 6th president) was the son of John Adams (the 2nd president). Benjamin Harrison (the 23rd president) was the grandson of William Henry Harrison (the 9th president). James Madison (the 4th president) and Zachary Taylor (the 12th president) were second cousins. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (the 32nd president) was a fifth cousin of Theodore Roosevelt (the 26th president). Genealogists have determined that FDR was distantly related to a total of 11 U.S. presidents, 5 by blood and 6 by marriage: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Ulysses Grant, William Henry Harrison, Benjamin Harrison, James Madison, Theodore Roosevelt, William Taft, Zachary Taylor, Martin Van Buren, and George Washington. According to a geni.comhttp://www.geni.com/blog/look-whos-related-george-washington-and-all-the-presidents-325451.html geni.com blog all presidents are related to George Washington in some way. For instance President Obama is a ninth cousin six times removed. === Presidents without Direct Descendants === This is a list of presidents without direct descendants either because they had no (proven biological) children or, because their own children were dormant. Read more on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_children_of_the_Presidents_of_the_United_States Wikipedia] *1st President [[Washington-11|George Washington]] George never had children. His wife [[Dandridge-1|Martha]] was previously married to [[Custis-3|Daniel Custis]] and together they had 8 children. *4th President [[Madison-1|James Madison]] he and wife [[Todd-2|Dolley]] had no children together (they raised her sons from first marriage). *7th President [[Jackson-1115|Andrew Jackson]] he and wife [[donelson-13|Rachel]] had no children together. They adopted three and were legal guardians for 8 more. *11th President [[Polk-56|James Polk]] he and wife [[Childress-76|Sarah]] had no children together (they were the legal wards for the son of his brother). *15th President [[Buchanan-787|James Buchanan]] Never married and rumored to be [http://www.salon.com/2012/05/14/our_real_first_gay_president/ gay] === Ex-Wives of the Presidents === There is only one ex-wife of a US president since there has only been one US President that has ever been divorced. 40th President [[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]] divorced actress [[Mayfield-341|Jane Wyman]] in 1949 Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman had three children together. They divorced shortly after the death of their prematurely born daughter [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Wyman Christine] === Presidential Marriages in Foreign Countries === *John Quincy Adams in All Hallows Parish Church, Barking, Essex, England, while he was posted there as a diplomat. *Theodore Roosevelt in London, England, (Second wife), while they visited there. === Presidents Married while in Office === *John Tyler in New York City. (Second marriage) *Grover Cleveland in the White House. (First marriage -- Only wedding ever held in WH) *Woodrow Wilson in Washington, D.C. at bride's home. (Second marriage) === References === === External Links === * Dead Presidents: July 4th on [http://python.net/crew/manus/Presidents/faq/july4.html Frequently Asked Dead Presidents Questions] * Impeachment in the United states on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impeachment_in_the_United_States Wikipedia] * Left Handed Presidents on [http://home.comcast.net/~sharonday7/Presidents/AP060306.htm Presidential List Web] * Presidential Plots and Assassination Attempts on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_States_presidential_assassination_attempts_and_plots Wikipedia] * List of Presidents with Military Experience on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States_by_military_service Wikipedia] *Presidential Astrology on [http://www.neptunecafe.com/uspresidents.html Neptune Cafe Web] *List of Presidential Nicknames on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nicknames_of_United_States_Presidents#Andrew_Jackson Wikipedia] *List of Presidents that were Freemasons on [http://www.mastermason.com/wilmettepark/pres.html Mastermason Web] *List of Freemasons on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Freemasons#cite_note-GLBC.26Y-80 Wikipedia] *5 Most baddass presidents of all time according to [http://www.cracked.com/article_15895_the-5-most-badass-presidents-all-time.html Cracked.com] *Masonic Presidents on [http://www.pagrandlodge.org/mlam/presidents/index.html Pennsylvania Masons] *Religious Affiliations of the US Presidents on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religious_affiliations_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States Wikipedia] *The Urban Legends of Lincoln and Kennedy on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lincoln%E2%80%93Kennedy_coincidences_urban_legend Wikipedia] * Are the US Presidents related to King John on the [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2183858/All-presidents-bar-directly-descended-medieval-English-king.html#ixzz2Di1r2kg1 DailyMail] * Genealogical Relationships of the Presidents of the United States on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genealogical_relationships_of_Presidents_of_the_United_States Wikipedia] * Jane Wyman actress and ex-wife of Ronald Reagan on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Wyman Wikipedia] * Presidents who were related on [http://thehistoryprofessor.us/bin/histprof/misc/olio/family.html The History Professor] * Roosevelt Family Tree on [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roosevelt_family Wikipedia] [[category:US_Presidents]] Return to [[#Top|Top]]

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[[Category: DNA]] [[Category: Silva-1055]][[Category: Greeters Project]] == DNA Help == This is a walk through to help you add your dna to your WikiTree profile. If you have any questions about this, please feel free to message [[Silva-1055|me]]. You can also check the [[Space:WikiTree_Genetic_Genealogy_Glossary|Genetic Genealogy Glossary]] or the [[Space:WikiTree_Genetic_Genealogy_Glossary#DNA_Help_Pages|DNA Help pages]]. ---- == Add using the WikiTree menu == === Adding the quick way using the menu === : On any page from the drop-down list under “Add” at the top right of the profile, select “DNA Test Information” == Add while answering the custom questions on your profile == From your profile you can [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Genealogist edit your communication preferences]. The third question is "Have you taken a DNA test?" Once you click the link "click here to edit" you will go to your DNA page. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-300.png |align=c |size=600 }} ::([[#Find your DNA Test section |Next: After you find your DNA test section]]) ---- == Add if you are already a member== === Use your WikiTree menu === : From anywhere on WikiTree you can look at your WikiTree menu to the right of the '''My WikiTree''' menu and find the link to your DNA section. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-357.png |align=c |size=550 }} === Go to the DNA Tests page === : Once there you will want to click on '''DNA Tests''' {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-358.png |align=c |size=550 }} === Select DNA Test type === : Select the type of dna test you want to enter. You can either enter your user name (not your login information) from another genealogy site (such as Ancestry or MyHeritage) or you can use your gedmatch kit number. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-51.png |align=c |size=550 }} ====Ancestry ==== : For example, here is my page after selecting '''Ancestry'''. I can either enter my Ancestry user name (JaneDoeTree) or gedmatch kit number (A123456). ---- {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-52.png |align=c |size=550 }} ==== Family Tree DNA ==== : Here is a kit taken from '''Family Tree DNA'''. Look in the upper right corner on the Family Tree DNA site to find your kit number. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-296.png |align=c |size=600 }} : Now go to your WikiTree DNA page again and add the kit number. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-297.png |align=c |size=600 }} === Final Notes === : Remember, it will take a few days to populate your branches of the tree. You must add ancestors for this to happen. After a few days click on the profile of an ancestor a few generations out and you should see your name and dna information on the right side of the page. After a while cousins may appear on those profiles also. :Congratulations for getting your dna tested and for placing the information on WikiTree! May you find many cousins... [[Image:WikiFree_Memes-1.jpg|center|400px|Congrats]] :''Return to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Greeters_-_DNA_Message DNA Help] page. ---- ''Updated 31 March 2023

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WikiTree Images

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These images are from 2020 or before. Please see [[Space:WikiTree Images New]].

WikiTree Images New

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[[Category:WikiTree Love]][[Category:WikiTree Images]] Here are WikiTree logos and other images that you're free to use here or elsewhere. Feel free to use them in any way you like, as long as it's in reference to WikiTree. You are also welcome to improve on them and upload your own. Here are the main, printable logo images: # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/WikiTree_Images_New-3 Full Logo with Text] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/WikiTree_Images_New-1 Circle with WikiTree beneath it] # [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/WikiTree_Images_New Circle only]

Wikitree links cross listed withLGM Eric visits and American Grave

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Work in progress. Some photos links of early entries are apparently broken. Goal: Update 10-20 per day. Also each day, add the most recent one from LGM. Possible updates: * Playing with adding "Field" and "Notes" columns. * Maybe add being able to sort the table. Sorting numbers doesn't work very well in Wiki-tables. (To make it sortable, add this to first line: class="wikitable sortable") * Break into pages Erik Loomis at Lawyers Guns and Money, has a series where he visits a grave, typically an American, and writes about the person buried there. Links to past LGM "Erik visits an American Grave": Cass Part 1: https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/on-the-internet Part 2: https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-the-archive-part-two Template for adding new entries: |- | #: Name || [ @LGM] || [[ | @WT]] || [ @FindAGrave] || Field -- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | #: Name || LGM || WT ||FindAGrave || Field |- | 1623: George Luther Stearns || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1622 @LGM] || [[ Stearns-2488| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23502840/george-luther-stearns @FindAGrave] || Military,Civil War,Union,Industrialist,Abolitionist |- | 1622: Mon Wallgren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1620 @LGM] || [[ Wallgren-23| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6408/monrad-c-wallgren @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1621: Eldridge Cleaver || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1621@LGM] || [[ Cleaver-1007| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3507/eldridge-cleaver @FindAGrave] || Political Activist,Civil Rights |- | 1620: Douglas McKay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1617 @LGM] || [[ McKay-2374| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6254288/douglas-james-mckay @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1619: Billy Cannon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1618-2 @LGM] || [[ Cannon-5727| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189899261/billy-cannon @FindAGrave] || Sports,Football |- | 1618: Mary Howard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1623@LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38244141/mary_howard @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1617: Madeline L'Engle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1618 @LGM] || [[ Camp-1619| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21415720/madeleine-l'engle @FindAGrave] || Literature |- | 1616: David Lander || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1616 @LGM] || [[ Landau-216| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219425345/david-l-lander @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,TV,Movies |- | 1615: Soulja Slim || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1615 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8132445/soulja-slim @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Rap |- | 1614: Talcott Parsons || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1614 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7673527/talcott-parsons @FindAGrave] || Sociology |- | 1613: Michael Kelly || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1613 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7327002/michael-kelly @FindAGrave] || Journalism |- | 1612: Cecil B. DeMille || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1611 @LGM] || [[ DeMille-39| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/274/cecil-b-demille @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1611: Rosa Parks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1612 @LGM] || [[ McCauley-488| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12149998/rosa-parks @FindAGrave] || Civil Rights |- | 1610: Bob Crane || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1610 @LGM] || [[ Crane-1399| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7419/bob-crane @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,TV,Radio |- | 1609: Oswald West || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1608 @LGM] || [[ West-8156| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6199197/oswald-west @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1608: Samuel Lanham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1609 @LGM] || [[ Lanham-274| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7918720/samuel-willis_tucker-lanham @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1607: Frank Moss || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1606 @LGM] || [[ Moss-10594| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7129080/frank-edward-moss @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1606: Michelangelo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1607 @LGM] || [[ Buonarroti_Simoni-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1896/michelangelo @FindAGrave] || Art |- | 1605 : Albert Burleson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1605 @LGM] || [[ Burleson-576 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6600148/albert-sidney-burleson @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1604 : Jim Thorpe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1604 @LGM] || [[Thorpe-1192 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1031/jim-thorpe @FindAGrave] || Sports |- | 1603: Lester Flatt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1603 @LGM] || [[Flatt-92 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10007/lester-flatt @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Bluegrass |- | 1602: Lawrence Payton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1602 @LGM] || [[Payton-1801 | Needs connecting @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7322497/lawrence-payton @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,R&B |- | 1601: dead indigenous people at San Fernando Mission || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1601 @LGM] || [[ | @WT]] || [ @FindAGrave] || Native Americans |- | 1600: George and Ira Gershwin|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1600 @LGM] || [[ Gershowitz-7| George@WT]] [[ Gershowitz-1| Ira@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/389/george-gershwin George@FindAGrave] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1684/ira-gershwin Ira@FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Classical,Jazz,Pop |- | 1599: L. Frank Baum || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1599 @LGM] || [[Baum-396 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2024/l_-frank-baum @FindAGrave] || Literature |- | 1598: Abel Upshur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1598 @LGM] || [[Upshur-15 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37679771/abel_parker_upshur @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1597: James Longstreet || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1597 @LGM] || [[Longstreet-114 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/642/james-longstreet @FindAGrave] || Military,Civil War,Confederacy |- | 1596: Harry "Suitcase" Simpson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1596 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7017129/harry-leon-simpson@FindAGrave] || Sports,Baseball |- | 1595: Franz Sigel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1595 @LGM] || [[ Sigel-40| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4871/franz-peter-sigel @FindAGrave] || Military,Civil War,Union |- | 1594: Lucy Pickens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1593 @LGM] || [[ Holcombe-81| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7445463/lucy-petway-pickens @FindAGrave] || Civil War,Confederacy,Socialite |- | 1593: Robert Kardashian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1594 @LGM] || [[ Kardashian-2| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7941493/robert-kardashian @FindAGrave] || Law |- | 1592: Vince Dooley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1592 @LGM] || [[ Dooley-2660| Needs Connecting @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/245134755/vince-dooley @FindAGrave] || Sports,Football |- | 1591: Dean Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1591 @LGM] || [[Crocetti-1 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1190/dean-martin @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Movies |- | 1590: Johnny Mize || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1590 @LGM] || [[ Mize-934| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3624/john-robert-mize @FindAGrave] || Sports,Baseball |- | 1589: Charles Sprague || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1586-2 @LGM] || [[ Sprague-2868| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6254239/charles-arthur-sprague @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1588: Joshua Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1588 @LGM] || [[ Hill-17758 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7827835/joshua-hill @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1587: Billy Lothridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/ @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6522369/william-lamar-lothridge @FindAGrave] || Sports,Football |- | 1586: Uriah Levy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1585 @LGM] || [[ Levy-666| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12160/uriah-phillips-levy @FindAGrave] || Military,Navy |- | 1585: Richard Wilbur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1586 @LGM] || [[ |Needs profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/184310181/richard-purdy-wilbur @FindAGrave] || Literature,Poetry |- | 1584: Samuel Crocker Cobb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1584 @LGM] || [[ Cobb-4103| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23091079/samuel-crocker-cobb @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1583: Tod Browning || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1582 @LGM] || [[Browning-4051 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2976/tod-browning @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1582: George Shultz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1583 @LGM] || [[ Shultz-1542| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/221425212/george-pratt-shultz @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1581: William Bendix || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1581 @LGM] || [[Bendix-55 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80/william-bendix @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1580: Mihai Iacob || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1580 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85123283/mihai-iacob @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1579: Paul Samuelson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1578 @LGM] || [[Samuelson-344 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/210725389/paul-anthony-samuelson @FindAGrave] || Economics |- | 1578: Iron Eyes Cody || [https://lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1579 @LGM] || [[ Corti-15| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5094/iron_eyes-cody @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1577: Mary Pickford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1577 @LGM] || [[ Smith-73903| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/813/mary-pickford @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1576: Tommy Ramone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1576 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132682930/tommy-ramone @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Punk |- | 1575: Adrian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1575 @LGM] || [[ Greenberg-513| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4190/adrian @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1574: Jim Backus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1574 @LGM] || [[ Backus-941| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1174/jim-backus @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,TV,Movies |- | 1573: Ray Charles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1573 @LGM] || [[ Robinson-41545| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8896492/ray-charles @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Soul |- | 1572: John Burroughs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1572 @LGM] || [[Burroughs-1633 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153/john-burroughs @FindAGrave] || Literature,Essays,Naturalist |- | 1571: Ernest John Moeran || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1571 @LGM] || [[ Moeran-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9688806/e-j-moeran @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Classical |- | 1570: Janet Leigh || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1570 @LGM] || [[ Morrison-5735| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9550589/janet-leigh @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1569: Wendell Phillips || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1568 @LGM] || [[ Phillips-2330| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11335/wendell-phillips @FindAGrave] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/807/wendell-phillips Original burial site @FindAGrave] || Abolitionist |- | 1568: Isaac Tichenor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1569 @LGM] || [[ Tichenor-70| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7127119/isaac-tichenor @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1567: Merv Griffin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1567 @LGM] || [[ Griffin-6680| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20909851/merv-griffin @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,TV,Movies,Music |- | 1566: Mel Torme || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1566 @LGM] || [[ Tormé-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5612/mel-torme @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Pop,Jazz |- | 1565: Betty Grable || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1565 @LGM] || [[ Grable-38| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/409/betty-grable @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1564: George Corliss || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1564 @LGM] || [[Corliss-742 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23293412/george-henry-corliss @FindAGrave] || Inventor |- | 1563: Cleo Noel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1563 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5994457/cleo-allen-noel @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1562: Wallace Neff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1562 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] [[McNally-1418|His mother: Nancy (McNally) Neff (1863-1959)]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12412923/wallace_neff @FindAGrave] || Architecture |- | 1561: Gabriel Garcia Moreno || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1561 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169763711/gabriel-garc%C3%ADa-moreno @FindAGrave] || Politics,Ecuador |- | 1560: Belva Lockwood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1559 @LGM] || [[ Bennett-16600 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1559/belva-ann-lockwood @FindAGrave] || Law,Womens Rights |- | 1559: George Arthur Richards. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1558 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [ @FindAGrave] |- | 1558: Ritchie Valens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1558-2 @LGM] || [[ Valenzuela-180| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1363/ritchie-valens @FindAGrave] |- | 1557: Borden Bowne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1556 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136252974/borden-parker-bowne @FindAGrave] |- | 1556: Jack Lemmon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1557 @LGM] || [[ Lemmon-641| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22822/jack-lemmon @FindAGrave] |- | 1555: Tom Bradley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1555 @LGM] || [[ Bradley-13745| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3993/tom-bradley @FindAGrave] |- | 1554: Gerry Studds || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1554 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] ||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16170119/gerry-e-studds @FindAGrave] |- | 1553: Caleb Cushing || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1552 @LGM] || [[ Cushing-1765| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8491732/caleb-cushing @FindAGrave] |- | 1552: Bettie Page || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1553 @LGM] || [[ Page-4871| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32128419/bettie-page @FindAGrave] |- | 1551: Wolfgang Petersen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1551 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/242711810/wolfgang-petersen @FindAGrave] |- | 1550: Miller Huggins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1550 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile (Baseball)@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2038/miller-james-huggins @FindAGrave] |- | 1549: Duff Green || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1547-2 @LGM] || [[ Green-21228| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41814384/duff-green @FindAGrave] |- | 1548: Irwin Winkler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1549 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [ Not Dead Yet @FindAGrave] |- | 1547: Vitas Gerulaitis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1547 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4321/vitas-gerulaitis @FindAGrave] |- | 1546: Edwin Booth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1546 @LGM] || [[ Booth-2329| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110/edwin-thomas-booth @FindAGrave] |- | 1545: Ross Hunter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1544 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1841/ross-hunter @FindAGrave] |- | 1544: Mickey Newbury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1545 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114090063/mickey-newbury @FindAGrave] |- | 1543: John Dillinger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1542 @LGM] || [[ Dillinger-109| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/283/john-herbert-dillinger @FindAGrave] |- | 1542: Hugh Hefner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1543 @LGM] || [[ Hefner-169| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183787001/hugh-hefner @FindAGrave] |- | 1541: Karl Malden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1541 @LGM] || [[ Sekulovich-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38952159/karl-malden @FindAGrave] |- | 1540: Nelson Aldrich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1539 @LGM] || [[ Aldrich-352| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6844465/nelson-wilmarth-aldrich @FindAGrave] |- | 1539: Alan Hale Sr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1540 @LGM] || [[ McKahan-3| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4062/alan-hale @FindAGrave] |- | 1538:Edward Woody Herman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1538 @LGM] || [[ Herman-2294| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2211/woody-herman @FindAGrave] |- | 1537:Edward Everett Horton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1537 @LGM] || [[ Horton-10387| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3717/edward-everett-horton @FindAGrave] |- | 1536: James Berry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1536 @LGM] || [[ Berry-4299| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19637/james-henderson-berry @FindAGrave] |- | 1535: William Wrigley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1534 @LGM] || [[ Wrigley-117| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2371/william-wrigley @FindAGrave] |- | 1534: Charles Curtis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1535 @LGM] || [[ | @WT]] || [ @FindAGrave] |- | 1533: Guy Molinari|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1533 @LGM ] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191650485/guy-victor-molinari @FindAGrave] |- | 1532: Ernest Hemingway|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1532 @LGM] || [[ Hemingway-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1232/ernest-hemingway @FindAGrave] |- | 1531: Al Cowens|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1527 @LGM] || [[ | Needs profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54511274/al-cowens @FindAGrave] |- | 1530: Jack Barry|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1530 @LGM] || [[ | Needs profile born as Jack Barasch@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10374/jack-barry @FindAGrave] |- | 1529: Scoop Jackson|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1528 @LGM] || [[ Jackson-18527| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1781/henry-martin-jackson @FindAGrave] |- | 1528: Ray Bradbury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1529 @LGM] || [[ Bradbury-980| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20679865/ray-bradbury @FindAGrave] |- | 1527: Levi Ankeny || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1531 @LGM] || [[ Ankeny-46| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6886116/levi-ankeny @FindAGrave] |- | 1526: Wendell Willkie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1526 @LGM] || [[ Willkie-3| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1104/wendell-lewis-willkie @FindAGrave] |- | 1525: John Huston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1525 @LGM] || [[ Huston-724| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1332/john-huston @FindAGrave ] |- | 1524: Sid Gordon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1524 @LGM] || [[ | Gordon-21213 (Needs Bio - Baseball) @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15177944/sid-gordone @FindAGrave ] |- | 1523: Edward Douglas White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1523 @LGM] || [[White-28400| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5581/edward-douglass-white @FindAGrave ] |- | 1522: Buddy Rich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1522 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1521: Frederick Merk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1521 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1520: Dorothea Dix || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1519 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1519: Pat Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1520 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1518: Horace Kephart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1517 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1517: Ossie Schectman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1518 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1516: Belle Moskowitz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1516 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1515: Frank Borzage || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1515 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1514: Sam Walton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1514 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1513: Dixie Haygood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1513 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1512: Phillips Brooks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1512 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1511: Armand Hammer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1511 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1510: Walter Brennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1510 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1509: Carroll O’Connor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1508 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1508: Robert Cushman Murphy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1509 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1507: Charles and Mary Beard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1507 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1506: Rodney Dangerfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1504 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1505: Sumner Redstone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1505 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1504: Amos Phelps || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1506 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1503: Errol Flynn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1503 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1502: Thomas Watson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1502 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1501: Leroy Vail || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1501 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1500: Harrison Gray Otis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1500 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1499: Diamond Jim Brady || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1499 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1498: Edmund Kirby Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1498 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1497: George Moscone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1497-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1496: Cornelius Vanderbilt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1497 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1495: Estelle Getty || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1495 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1494: Jim Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1494 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1492: Al Simon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1493 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1491: George Cortelyou || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1491 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1490: Frederick Billings || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1489 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1489: Darryl Zanuck || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1490 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1488: Richard Feynman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1488 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1487: Rose Schneiderman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1487 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1486: Margaret and Catherine Fox || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1484 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1485: Bob Moog || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1486 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1484: Raul Hilberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1485 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1483: Peter Brennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1483-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1482: Tom Mix || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1483 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1481: Toto || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1482 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1480: Clark Gable || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1481 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1479: James Slater || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1480 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1478: Louis Howe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1479 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1477: John Gordon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1478 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1476: Bob Tisch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1477 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1475: Tim Conway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1476 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1474: Adolph Zukor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1474 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1473: Lucy Burns || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1475 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1472: Peter Mayhew || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1473 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1471: Mickey Rooney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1472 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1470: Raymond Pearl || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1471 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1469: Glenn Hughes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1470 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1468: Brock Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1468 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1467: Ellen Swallow Richards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1467 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1466: Anthony Haswell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1466 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1465: Judith Shklar || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1465 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1464: J.J. Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1464 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1463: Ann Petry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1463 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1462: Joseph E. Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1462 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1461: John Lindsay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1461 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1460: John Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1460 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1459: Whitelaw Reid || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1459 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1458: Greer Garson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1458 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1457: William Crowninshield Endicott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1457 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1456: Felix Frankfurter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1457 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1455: Lawrence Tyson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1455 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1454: Meyer Guggenheim || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1454 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1453: Joel Chandler Harris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1453 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1452: Madison Grant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1452 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1451: William S. Hart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1451 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1450: George HW Bush and Barbara Bush || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1450 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1449: John Armfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1449 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1448: Leonard Matlovich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1448 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1447: William Rosenberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1447 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1446: William Glackens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1446 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1445: John Lomax || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1445 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1444: Bill Usery || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1444 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1443: Margaret Mitchell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1443 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1442: Zoot Sims || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1442 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1441: Wesley Everest || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1441 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1440: James Carleton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1440 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1439: Bobby Jones || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1439 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1438: Mildred Dresselhaus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1438 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1437: Lee Konitz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1437 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1436: Pierce Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1436 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1435: Robert Woodruff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1435 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1434: Bill Clements || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1434 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1433: Simon Kuznets || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1433 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1432: Maureen O’Hara || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1432 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1431: W.W. Clements || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1431 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1430: Harry Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-a-non-american-grave-part-1430 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1429: Joe Black || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1429 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1428: Herbert Croly || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1428 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1427: Clarence King || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1427 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1426: Pierce Manning Butler Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1426 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1425: George Pendleton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1425 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1424: Edwin Jemison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1424 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1423: Robert Rantoul || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1423 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1422: William H. Prescott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1422 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1421: Billy Rose || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1421 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1420: George Shepley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1420 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1419: Lewis Howard Latimer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1419 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1418: William Gillette || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1418 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1417: William Fessenden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1417 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1416: John Howard Payne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1416 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1415: Solomon Northup || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1415 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1414: Lizzie Borden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1414 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1413: Howard K. Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1413 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1412: T.F. Green || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1412 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1411: Timothy Flint || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1411 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1410: Kenneth and Mamie Clark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1410 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1409: Joseph Tracy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1409 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1408: Tiger Flowers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1408 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1407: Hugh Lofting || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1407 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1406: Julia Ward Howe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1406 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1405: Theodore Parker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1405 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1404: Zack Wheat || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1404 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1403: Warren Robbins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1403 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1402: Henry King Carroll || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1402 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1401: Richard Goodwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1401 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1400: Tiny Tim || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1400 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1399: Mary Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1399 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1398: Henry Grimes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1398 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1397: Jacob Collamer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1397 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1396: Tom Mooney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1396 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1395: Willie McCovey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1395 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1394: Susan Myrick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1394 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1393: John Garfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1393 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1392: Meriwether Lewis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1392 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1391: Judy Holliday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1391 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1390: Eddie Hazel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1390 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1389: Major Ridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1389 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1388: Howard Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1388 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1387: Samuel Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1387 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1386: Wallace Turnage || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1386 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1385: Rick Danko || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1385 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1384: Peggy Cooper Cafritz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1384 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1383: Margaret Sanger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1383 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1382: Henry Grady || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1382 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1381: E.L. Doctorow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1381 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1380: Mount Zion and Female Union Band Cemeteries || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1380 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1379: Robert Rice Reynolds || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1379 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1378: Jim Bunning || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1378 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1377: Lee and Paula Strasberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1377 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1376: Ann Sothern || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1376 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1375: Lamar Hunt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1375 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1374: Joe DiMaggio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1374 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1373: Hugh Jones || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1373 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1372: George Washington Cable || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1372 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1371: Niccolo Machiavelli || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-a-non-american-grave-part-1371 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1370: Harry Rogoff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1370 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1369: Ben Bradlee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1369 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1368: John Sparkman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1368 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1367: Brigham Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1367 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1366: Pat DiNizio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1366 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1365: George Washington Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1365 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1364: Hosea Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1364 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1363: Amos Akerman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1363 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1362: Mary Kay Ash || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1362 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1361: Joseph Urban || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1361 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1360: Howard Thurman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1360 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1359: Byron Weston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1359 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1358: Mercy Otis Warren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1358 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1357: The Allman Brothers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1357 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1356: Jeremiah Mason || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1356 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1355: Josiah Quincy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1355 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1354: Sumner Slichter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1354 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1353: Charles Dana Gibson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1353 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1352: Charles Bulfinch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1352 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1351: Asa Candler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1351 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1350: Benjamin Cardozo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/__trashed-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1349: Dion Boucicault || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1349 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1348: Harold Lockwood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1348 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1347: Frederick Grant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1347 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1346: Buzz Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1346 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1345: James Gibson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1345 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1344: James McGregor Burns || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1344 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1343: Roy Wilkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1343 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1342: Fritz Lanham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1342 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1341: Joseph Alioto || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1341 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1340: Galileo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1340 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1339: Mark Sandman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1339 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1338: Davy Crockett, William Travis, and Jim Bowie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1338 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1337: Pinetop Perkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1337 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1336: W. Murray Crane || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1336 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1335: Kenny Rogers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1335 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1334: William Monroe Trotter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1334 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1333: E. Lucy Braun || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1333 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1332: Pinky Whitney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1332 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1331: Shelby Metcalf || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1331 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1330: Joseph M. Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1330 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1329: Freddie King || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1329 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1328: William Miller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1328 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1327: Paul Allen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1327 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1326: Kyutaro Abiko || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1326 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1325: Paul Kantner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1325 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1324: Frances Sargent Osgood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1324 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1323: David Buffum || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1323 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1322: Benjamin Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1322 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1321: Orville Platt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1321 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1320: Chris Kelly || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1320 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1319: Hoke Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1319 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1318: Stanley Cavell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1318 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1317: John Tower || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1317 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1316: Joseph Pulitzer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1316 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1315: John Spellman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1315 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1314: Ernest Tidyman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1314 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1313: Andy Rooney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1313 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1312: Maynard Jackson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1312 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1311: James Freeman Clarke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1311 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1310: Oliver Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1310 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1309: Marion Barry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1309 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1308: Claude Wickard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1308 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1307: Stanley Matthews || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1307 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1306: Sylvester Pennoyer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1306 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1305: Ross Perot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1305 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1304: William Westmoreland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1304 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1303: Andrew Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1303 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1302: Gioachino Rossini || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-a-non-american-grave-part-1302 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1301: Wilma Dykeman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1301 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1300: James Colgate Cleveland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1300 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1299: James Malin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1299 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1298: Edward Everett Hale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1298 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1297: John Heyl Vincent || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1297 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1296: Elizabeth Barrett Browning ||[https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1296 @LGM] || [[Barrett-2752 | @WT]] ||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139/elizabeth-barrett-browning @FindAGrave] |- | 1295: Stephen Hopkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1295 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1294: Moses Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1294 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1293: Joseph Grew || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1293 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1292: Cornelia Otis Skinner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1292 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1291: Terry McGovern || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1291 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1290: Samuel Otis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1290 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1289: Samuel Willard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1289-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1288: Horace Mann || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1288 @LGM] || [[ Mann-12| @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1287: William Bradford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1287 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1286: Thomas Holmes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1286 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1285: George Dempster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1285 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1284: Isaac Barnard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1284 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1283: Annie Webb Blanton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1283 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1282: Robert Neyland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1282 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1281: Benjamin Goodrich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1281 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1280: Mickey Mantle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1280 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1279: Murray Bookchin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1279 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1278: William T.G. Morton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1278 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1277: John Peurifoy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1277 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1276: Pinky Higgins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1276 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1275: Henrik Wergeland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-a-non-american-grave-part-1275 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1274: Ed McKeever || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1274 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1273: Rufus Choate || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1273 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1272: John Ross || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1272 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1271: Teddy Pendergrass || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1271 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1270: Rube Waddell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1270 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1269: Winthrop Jordan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1289 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1268: Ross Youngs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1268 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1267: Oliver Loving || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1267 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1266: Garo Yepremian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1266 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1265: John L. O’Sullivan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1265 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1264: Mississippi Fred McDowell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1264 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1263: Walter Bradford Cannon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1263 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1262: Sylvester Graham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1262 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1261: Levi Strauss || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1261 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1260: John David Crow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1260 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1259: Edwin Lanham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1259 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1258: Ovid Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1258 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1257: Bose Ikard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1257 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1256: Edvard Munch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1256 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1255: Levi Coffin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1255 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1254: Richard Byrd || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1254 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1253: Tim Russert || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1253 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1252: Andrew Jackson Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1252 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1251: Carleton Beals || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1251 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1250: Claude Hudspeth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1250 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1249: Rachel Carson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1249 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1248: John Dolbeer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1248 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1247: John Hurt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1247 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1246: Lincoln Steffens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1246 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1245: Tom Landry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1245 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1244: Sam Spiegel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1244 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1243: Glenn Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1243 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1242: John C. Crittenden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1242 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1241: Daisuke Katō || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1241 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1240: Alice Paul || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1240 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1239: Eddie Collins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1239 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1238: H.L. Hunt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1238 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1237: Cassius Clay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1237 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1236: Henry Weinhard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1236 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1235: Billy Joe Shaver || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1235 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1234: Wallace Stegner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1234 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1233: Susan and Anna Warner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1233 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1232: Leverett Saltonstall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1232 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1231: Henrik Ibsen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1231 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1230: Homer Banks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1230 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1229: Lefty O’Doul || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1229 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1228: Bill Wallace || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1228 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1227: Willa Cather || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1227 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1226: Hubert Howe Bancroft || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1226 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1225: Henry Newhall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1125-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1224: Cordell Hull || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1224 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1223: Jack Pardee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1223 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1222: George Parker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1222 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1221: Roger Taney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1221 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1220: Ellsworth Bunker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1220 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1219: Henry Blair || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1219 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1218: Clara Barton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1218 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1217: Tom Connally || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1217 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1216: Arthur Denny || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1216 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1215: Charles Seymour || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1215 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1214: Benjamin Shibe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1214 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1213: Edward Morse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1213 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1212: John and Alice Coltrane || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1212 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1211: Thomas Todd || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1211 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1210: Maria White Lowell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1210 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1209: Robin Winks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1209 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1208: Bud Collins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1208 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1207: Burton Wheeler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1207 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1206: Ayn Rand || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1206 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1205: Benjamin Smith Lyman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1205 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1204: Toshiro Mifune || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1204 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1203: Jacob Crowninshield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1203 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1202: Dorothy Stang || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1202 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1201: Walter Tevis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1201 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1200: Orval Hansen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1200 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1199: Carlos Bulosan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1199 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1198: Norman Schwarzkopf || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1198 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1197: Wyatt Earp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1197 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1196: Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1196 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1195: Waite Hoyt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1195 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1194: Nicholas Bourdoise || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1194 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1193: Willie Wood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1193 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1192: Marcus and Narcissa Whitman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1192 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1191: Charles Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1191 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1190: Alan Freed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1190 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1189: Hiram Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1189 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1188: Ulrich B. Phillips || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1188 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1187: George and William Randolph Hearst || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1187 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1186: William Crocker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1186 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1185: Leslie Groves || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1185 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1184: Justin Morrill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1184 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1183: Charles Dudley Warner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1183 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1182: Bernard Bailyn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1182 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1181: John Spencer Bassett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1181 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1180: Carl Fisher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1180 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1179: Hy Lit || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1179 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1178: Bill Robinson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1178 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1177: Andrew Jackson Downing || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1177 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1176: Keisaburo Koda || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1176 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1175: Theodore Hamm || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1175 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1174: Claus Spreckels || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1174 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1173: Lamar Stringfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1173 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1172: John Diogaurdi || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1172 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1171: Mass grave for victims of the Wilmington 1862 yellow fever epidemic || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1171 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1170: Cecil Andrus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1170 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1169: William Faulkner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1169 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1168: Richard Ballinger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1168 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1167: Marvell Thomas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1167 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1166: Buck O’Neil || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1166 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1165: Robert Winthrop || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1164 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1164: James MacArthur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1165 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1163: Cokie Roberts || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1163 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1162: John Roosma || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1162 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1161: Albert Beveridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1161 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1160: Helen Hayes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1160 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1159: Daniel Boone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1159 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1158: Henry Sibley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1158 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1157: Ollie Hoskins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1157 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1156: James McCune Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1156 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1155: Joseph Tuckerman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1155 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1154: Thomas Clingman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1154 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1153: Claude McKay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1153 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1152: Edward Hopper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1152 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1151: F. Jay Haynes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1151 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1150: Booth Tarkington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1150 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1149: John Ridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1149 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1148: Fanny Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1148 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1147: Samuel Worcester || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1147 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1146: Estelle Axton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1146 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1145: Stephen Decatur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1145 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1144: Elias Boudinot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1144 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1143: Alain Locke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1143 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1142: Warren Magnuson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1142 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1141: James Dean || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1141 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1140: Florenz Ziegfeld and Billie Burke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1141 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1139: Smedley Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1139 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1138: Isabella Beecher Hooker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1138 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1137: Royal Copeland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1137 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1136: Fannie Lou Hamer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1136 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1135: Philip White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1135 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1134: Samuel Colt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1134 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1133: Thomas Moss || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1133 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1132: Mary Colter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1132 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1131: Floyd Chance || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1131 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1130: Deborah Sampson Gannett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1130 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1129: Hannah Arendt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1129 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1128: George Armstrong Custer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1128 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1127: Mollie, Maud, and Maggie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1127-dead-horses-in-american-history-part-20 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1126: Daniel Schorr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1126 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1125: John Wesley Powell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1125 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1124: Edmond Meany || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1124 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1123: Sonny Boy Williamson (II) || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1123 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1122: Hugh Lawson White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1122 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1121: Jacob Broom || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1121 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1120: Thomas Wolfe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1020-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1119: James Pope || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1119 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1118: Robert Mapplethorpe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1118 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1117: Peleg Sprague || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1117 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1116: Robert Hanna || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1116 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1115: Powel Crosley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1115 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1114: Lemuel Shaw || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1114 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1113: Thomas Hendricks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1113 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1112: Evelyn Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1112 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1111: Outerbridge Horsey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1111 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1110: Saul Bellow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1110 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1109: Robert Prosky || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1109 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1108: Robert Anderson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1108 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1107: Susan Alamo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1107 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1106: Charles Whittaker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1106 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1105: Billy Meyer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1105 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1104: Hugh McCulloch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1104 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1103: David Houston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1103 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1102: John Bigelow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1102 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1101: Morris Feinstone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1101 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1100: William Raspberry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1100 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1099: Adelbert Ames || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1099 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1098: Luther Terry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1098 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1097: Harry Kalas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1097 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1096: Stewart Holbrook || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1096 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1095: Charles Eliot Norton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1095 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1094: Herb Brooks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1094 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1093: Dominick Dunne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1093 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1092: Robert Morris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1092 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1091: William Blount || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1091 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1090: Dick MacPherson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1090 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1089: Gilbert Haugen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1089 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1088: Jim Graham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1088 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1087: Alphonso Taft || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1087 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1086: Chuck Colson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1086 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1085: Lillian Ellison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1085 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1084: Ray Chapman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1084 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1083: Miles Horton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1083 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1082: Josiah Royce || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1082 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1081: Eugene O’Neill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1081 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1080: George Masa || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1080 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1079: Clyde Tolson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1079 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1078: Stand Watie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1078 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1077: Nella Larsen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1077 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1076: Walter Cronkite || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1076 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1075: Alfred Terry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1075 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1074: Anne Sexton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1074 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1073: Thomas Fitzsimmons || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1073 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1072: William Henry Harrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1072 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1071: Ether Shepley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1071 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1070: Slim Aarons || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1070 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1069: Katharine Hepburn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1069 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1068: Jeter Pritchard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1068-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1067: John Froelich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1068 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1066: Benjamin Harrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1067 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1065: Smokey Joe Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1066 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1064: Jerome Rusch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1065 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1063: Earle Combs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1063 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1062: James Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1062 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1061: Zebulon Vance || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1061 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1060: Jim Bridger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1060 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1059: Loren Eiseley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1059 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1058: Fanny Parnell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1058 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1057: Arkady Shevchenko || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1057 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1056: Gustav Stickley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1056 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1055: Jack Kerouac || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1055 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1054: Samuel Barber || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1054 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1053: Alexander Ramsey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1053 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1052: Harry Dean Stanton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1052 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1051: Barbara Gittings and Kay Lahusen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1051 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1050: Billy Jack Wills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1050 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1049: Benjamin Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1049 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1048: Oliver Morton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1048 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1047: Andrew Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1047 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1046: John Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1046 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1045: Paul Tully || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1045 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1044: Richard Mentor Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1044 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1043: Winfield Scott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1043 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1042: Albion Tourgée || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1042 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1041: Jacob Cox || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1041 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1040: David Daggett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1039 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1039: Wayman Tisdale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1040 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1038: Reggie Cobb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1038 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1037: Don Chandler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1037 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1036: John Floyd || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1036 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1035: John Sevier || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1035 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1034: Don Gibson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1034 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1033: John Marshall Harlan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1033 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1032: Michael Novak || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1032 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1031: Jerry Capehart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1031 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1030: Westbrook Pegler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1030 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1029: Wee Willie Keeler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1029 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1028: Bascom Lunsford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1028 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1027: Willamina Fleming || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1027 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1026: Lucille Ball || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1026 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1025: William Procter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1025 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1024: Satchel Paige || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1024 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1023: Edward White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1023 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1022: Billy Bang || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1022 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1021: Rembrandt Peale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1021 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1020: Dabbs Greer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1020 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1019: James Fletcher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1019 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1018: Nicholas Biddle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1018 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1017: Peter Skene Ogden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1017 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1016: J. Walter Thompson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1016 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1015: Red Blaik || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1015 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1014: Tommy Dorsey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1014 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1013: Martin and Osa Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1013 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1012: Franklin and Forrest Mars || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1012 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1011: Bob Wills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1011 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1010: Isaac Toucey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1010 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1009: George Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1009 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1008: Sholem Aleichem || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1008 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1007: Eubie Blake || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1007 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1006: Charles and Charlotte Ray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1006 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1005: Leon Russell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1005 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1004: Nita Naldi || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1004 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1003: Floyd Olson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1003 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1002: Finn and Edith Ronne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1002 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1001: Horace Gray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1001 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1000: Oral Roberts || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1000 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 999: Harriet Hosmer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-999 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 998: Nathan Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-998 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 997: Preston Brooks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-997 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 996: Rube Goldberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-996 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 995: John Cephas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-995 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 994: William Spry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-994 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 993: John Rawls || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-993 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 992: Joseph Dolph || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-992 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 991: Preston Plumb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-991 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 990: John Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-990 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 989: Waldo Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-989 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 988: Julius Ochs Adler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-988 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 987: Thomas Buchanan Read || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-987 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 986: Pierce Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-986 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 985: Hilton Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-985 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 984: Henry Deringer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-984 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 983: William Allen White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-983 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 982: Billy James Hargis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-982 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 981: Frank Walsh || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-981 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 980: Don Pardo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-980 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 979: Gerald Nye || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-979 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 978: Alfred Hershey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-978 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 977: Lee Roy Selmon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-977 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 976: Henry Mower Rice || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-976 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 975: Robert Lincoln || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-975 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 974: Frances Willard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-974 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 973: Joseph Schumpeter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-973 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 972: Charles Turner Torrey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-972 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 971: Otto Kahn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-971 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 970: Dave Orr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-970 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 969: Lucky Luciano || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-969 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 968: Morris Rosenfeld || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-968 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 967: Francis Wardlaw || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-967 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 966: George Creel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-966 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 965: Grover Washington Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-965 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 964: Norma Miller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-964 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 963: Jack Shea || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-963 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 962: James Hinds || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-962 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 961: Walt Rostow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-961 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 960: Sal Mineo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-960 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 959: William Lindsay White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-959 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 958: Alice Ghostley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-958 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 957: Frankie Manning || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-957 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 956: Leon Uris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-956 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 955: Marlin Perkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-955 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 954: William Poole || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-954 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 953: Boris Bittker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-953 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 952: Hal Foster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-952 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 951: Louise Day Hicks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-951 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 950: David Brinkley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-950 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 949: Wade Hampton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-949 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 948: Strom Thurmond || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-948 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 947: Kevin White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-947 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 946: James and Ellen White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-946 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 945: William Bullitt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-945 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 944: Dan Quisenberry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-944 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 943: Felix Pappalardi || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-943 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 942: Arthur Capper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-942 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 941: Joseph Stewart and Scipio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-941 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 940: Ella Mae Wiggins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-940 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 939: Johnnie Lee Wills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-939 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 938: Frank Broyles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-938 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 937: Asa Gray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-937 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 936: John Blassingame || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-936 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 935: Sleepy LaBeef || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-935 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 934: Cotton Ed Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-934 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 933: C. Wright Mills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-933 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 932: Orville Freeman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-932 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 931: Orval Faubus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-931 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 930: Thomas McKean || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-930 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 929: Harriet Cany Peale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-929 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 928: Francis Hicks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-928 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 927: Charles Atlas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-927 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 926: Vannevar Bush || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-926 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 925: Thomas Dorr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-925 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 924: Carl Morton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-924 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 923: Henry Bacon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-923 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 922: J.L. Wilkinson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-922 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 921: William Shirer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-921 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 920: Hank Snow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-920 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 919: Meyer London || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-919 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 918: Jessie Benton Fremont || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-918 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 917: Jesse James || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-917 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 916: John Edgar Thomson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-916 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 915: Carrie Chapman Catt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-915 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 914: Frances Perkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-914 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 913: Louis McLane || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-913 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 912: W.J. Cash || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-912 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 911: Archibald Yell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-911 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 910: Clark Kerr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-910 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 909: Buck Buchanan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-909 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 908: Robert Grier || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-908 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 907: Robert Bork || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-907 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 906: Will Rogers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-906 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 905: Carlo Gambino || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-905 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 904: Dale Carnegie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-904 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 903: Sylvia Ardyn Boone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-903 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 902: Sam Kinison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-902 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 901: Edith Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-901 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 900: James Reed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-900 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 899: Alfred Moore Waddell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-899 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 898: Roy Clark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-898 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 897: Washington Irving || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-897 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 896: Alf Landon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-896 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 895: Chuck Hinton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-895 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 894: George Graham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-894 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 893: Carson McCullers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-893 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 892: William Belknap || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-892 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 891: Harry Carey Sr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-891 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 890: Joyce Alexander Wein || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-890 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 889: Woody Guthrie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-889 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 888: Thomas Barber || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-888 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 887: Marty Robbins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-887 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 886: Jimmy Walker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-886 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 885: Kid Nichols || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-885 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 884: William Nolde || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-884 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 883: Zitkala-Ša || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-883 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 882: George Horace Lorimer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-882 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 881: Tammy Faye Bakker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-881 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 880: Edward Merriam || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-880 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 879: Unidentified victims of the 1899 Windsor Hotel Fire || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-879 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 878: John Foster Dulles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-878 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 877: Wallace Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-877 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 876: William Fulbright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-876 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 875: Carrie Nation || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-875 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 874: David Montgomery || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-874 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 873: B.F. Skinner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-873 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 872: John LeConte || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-872 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 871: William Cullen Bryant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-871 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 870: Lindley Garrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-870 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 869: Pitchfork Ben Tillman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-869 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 868: Vance Hartke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-868 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 867: Arthur Goldberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-867 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 866: Avery Dulles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-866 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 865: Len Bias || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-865 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 864: Solomon Stoddard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-864 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 863: Thomas Alexander Scott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-863 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 862: Simon Newcomb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-862 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 861: Daniel Tobin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-861 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 860: Sam Langford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-860 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 859: Sergei Rachmaninoff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-859 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 858: Levi Woodbury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-858 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 857: Lee Atwater || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-857 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 856: David Garroway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-856 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 855: Martin Van Buren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-855 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 854: Ben Hecht || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-854 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 853: Patricia Medina || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-853 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 852: McGeorge Bundy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-852 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 851: Jeremiah Evarts || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-851 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 850: E.E. Cummings || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-850 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 849: Walt Whitman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-849 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 848: Jim Fisk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-848 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 847: John C. Fremont || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-847 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 846: Clark Terry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-846 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 845: Bat Masterson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-845 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 844: Antonin Scalia || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-844 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 843: Rose O’Neal Greenhow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-843 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 842: John Barry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-842 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 841: Paul McNutt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-841 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 840: Oscar Mayer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-840 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 839: Alice Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-839 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 838: Willie Stargell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-838 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 837: David Brenner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-837 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 836: Lars Onsager || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-836 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 835: Richard Rush || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-835 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 834: Joseph Swing || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grate-part-834 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 833: Charles MacArthur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-833 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 832: Allard Lowenstein || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-832 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 831: Frederick Winslow Taylor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-831 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 830: Bernard Gorin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-830 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 829: Fitz-Greene Halleck || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-830 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 828: Elbie Fletcher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-828 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 827: Eugene Stoner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-827 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 826: Henny Youngman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-826 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 825: Helen Keller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-825 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 824: Herbert Lipson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-824 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 823: Sam Ervin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-823 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 822: Melvil Dewey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-822 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 821: Frank Knox || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-821 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 820: Cyrus McCormick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-820 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 819: Kahlil George Gibran || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-819 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 818: Douglas MacArthur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-818 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 817: Carl Schurz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-817 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 816: Frank McGee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-816 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 815: John Dewey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-815 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 814: Harry Wills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-814 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 813: Kate Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-813 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 812: Billy Paul || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-812 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 811: George Wetmore || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-811 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 810: Benjamin and Sarah Franklin Bache || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-810 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 809: Audie Murphy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-809 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 808: Mae Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-808 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 807: Mike Quill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-807 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 806: Carter Woodson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-806 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 805: Ernest Gibson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-805 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 804: Jeane Kirkpatrick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-804 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 803: Mary Cecil Allen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-803 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 802: Anna Jarvis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-802 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 801: Edward Bellamy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-801 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 800: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-800 @LGM] || [[ Longfellow-7| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/641/henry-wadsworth-longfellow @FindAGrave ] || Literature,Poetry |- | 799: Israel Joshua Singer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-799 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20707250/israel-joshua-singer @FindAGrave ] || Literature |- | 798: Francis Pickens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-798 @LGM] || [[ Pickens-168| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7445631/francis-wilkinson-pickens @FindAGrave ] || Politics |- | 797: Robert Cornelius || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-797 @LGM] || [[ Cornelius-1162| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33755033/robert-cornelius @FindAGrave ] || Photography |- | 796: Francis Newlands || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-796 @LGM] || [[ Newlands-121| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7050788/francis-griffith-newlands @FindAGrave ] || Politician |- | 795: Cass Gilbert || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-795 @LGM] || [[ Gilbert-8022| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8198783/cass_gilbert @FindAGrave ] || Architecture |- | 794: Benjamin Franklin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-794 @LGM] || [[ Franklin-1| @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] || Politician,Scientist,Writer,Diplomat |- | 793: Ernest May || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-793 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124548196/ernest-richard-may @FindAGrave ] || History |- | 792: Henry Morgenthau Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-792 @LGM] || [[ Morgenthau-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/735/henry-morgenthau @FindAGrave ] || Politics |- | 791: John Glenn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-791 @LGM] || [[ Glenn-16| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173642966/john-glenn @FindAGrave ] || Astronaut,Politics |- | 790: Robert Penn Warren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-790 @LGM] || [[ Warren-13155| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7523/robert-penn-warren @FindAGrave ] || Literature,Poetry |- | 789: George Dallas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-789 @LGM] || [[ Dallas-90| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2844/george-mifflin-dallas @FindAGrave ] || Politics,VP |- | 788: James Cotton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-788 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177429508/james-cotton @FindAGrave ] || Entertainment,Music,Blues |- | 787: Charles Drew || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-787 @LGM] || [[ Drew-1877| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6622858/charles-richard-drew @FindAGrave ] || Medicine |- | 786: Elizabeth Lynett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-786 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7701539/elizabeth-ruddy-lynett @FindAGrave ] || Journalism |- | 785: Peter Stuyvesant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-785 @LGM] || [[ Stuyvesant-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/999/peter-stuyvesant @FindAGrave ] | Politics |- | 784: Carl Kasell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-784 @LGM] || [[ Kasell-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188912776/carl-ray-kasell @FindAGrave ] || Entertainment,Radio,NPR |- | 783: Roger Sherman Baldwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-783 @LGM] || [[ Baldwin-6152| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6323308/roger-sherman-baldwin @FindAGrave ] || Politics |- | 782: Walter Chrysler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-782 @LGM] || [[ Chrysler-27| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200/walter-percy-chrysler @FindAGrave ] || Industrialist,Automobiles |- | 781: Abraham Cahan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-781 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/161/abraham-cahan @FindAGrave ] || Literature |- | 780: W.K. Kellogg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-780 @LGM] || [[ Kellogg-843| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/570/will-keith-kellogg @FindAGrave ] || Industrialist,Food |- | 779: Isaac Rubinow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-779 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21243703/isaac-max-rubinow @FindAGrave ] || Economics |- | 778: Geraldine Ferraro || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-778 @LGM] || [[ Ferraro-211| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67469199/geraldine-anne-ferraro @FindAGrave ] || Politics |- | 777: William Cooper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-777 @LGM] || [[ Cooper-6950| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7255263/william-cooper @FindAGrave ] || Politicis |- | 776: Mary Church Terrell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-776 @LGM] || [[ Church-2177| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19791/mary-eliza-terrell @FindAGrave ] || Education |- | 775: George Morgan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-775 @LGM] || [[ Morgan-23229| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10022/georgemorgan @FindAGrave ] || Entertainment,Music,Country |- | 774: Bella Abzug || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-774 @LGM] || [[ Savitsky-9| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8939/bella-abzug @FindAGrave ] || Politics |- | 773: Thomas Bragg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-773 @LGM] || [[ Bragg-731| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7147679/thomas-bragg @FindAGrave] || Politics,Civil War,Confederacy |- | 772: Artur Rodzinski || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-772 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7028367/artur-rodzinski | @FindAGrave ]]|| Music,Classical,Opera |- | 771: Ann Richards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-771 @LGM] || [[ Willis-3575| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15724992/ann-richards @FindAGrave ] || Politics |- | 770: Powhatan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-770 @LGM] || [[ Powhatan-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5569/powhatan @FindAGrave ] || Native American |- | 769: Edgar Toppin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-769 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10075684/edgar-allan-toppin @FindAGrave ] || History |- | 768: Vic Atiyeh || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-768 @LGM] || [[ Atiyeh-26| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133119899/victor-george-atiyeh @FindAGrave ] || Politics |- | 767: James Buchanan Duke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-767 @LGM] || [[ Duke-1287| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/304/james-buchanan-duke @FindAGrave ] || Industrialist,Tobacco |- | 766: Victims of the Avondale Colliery fire || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-766 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 765: Delia Bacon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-765 @LGM] || [[ Bacon-5491| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6652291/delia-salter-bacon @FindAGrave ] || Literature |- | 764: Henry Edwards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-764 @LGM] || [[ Edwards-9069 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7778029/henry-waggaman-edwards @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 763: Charles Thomas Jackson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-763 @LGM] || [[ Jackson-16733| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6688269/charles-thomas-jackson @FindAGrave ] |- | 762: Charles Dawes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-762 @LGM] || [[ Dawes-291| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/264/charles-gates-dawes @FindAGrave ] |- | 761: Joe Paterno || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-761 @LGM] || [[ Paterno-5| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83834404/joe-paterno @FindAGrave ] |- | 760: Samuel Pomeroy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-760 @LGM] || [[ Pomeroy-866| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6844224/samuel-clarke-pomeroy @FindAGrave ] |- | 759: Henry Corbett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-759 @LGM] || [[ Corbett-1581| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5954234/henry-winslow-corbett @FindAGrave ] |- | 758: Fannie Farmer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-758 @LGM] || [[ Farmer-1547| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1764/fannie-farmer @FindAGrave ] |- | 757: John Harvey Kellogg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-757 @LGM] || [[Kellogg-847 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/569/john-harvey-kellogg @FindAGrave ] |- | 756: Andre Delfau || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-756 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105328730/andre-delfau @FindAGrave ] |- | 755: Johnny Paycheck || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-755 @LGM] || [[ Lytle-1996| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7197159/johnny-paycheck @FindAGrave ] |- | 754: Ulysses S. Grant III || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-754 @LGM] || [[ Grant-468| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/411/ulysses-s-grant @FindAGrave ] |- | 753: Leo Frank || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-753 @LGM] || [[ Frank-4127| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4254/leo-frank @FindAGrave ] |- | 752: Betty Friedan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-752 @LGM] || [[ Goldstein-1414| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13223958/betty-friedan @FindAGrave ] |- | 751: Vladimir Medem || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-751 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20550999/vladimir-davidovich-medem @FindAGrave ] |- | 750: Reggie Lewis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-750 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6525322/reggie-lewis @FindAGrave ] |- | 749: Joseph Bloomingdale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-749 @LGM] || [[ Bloomingdale-36| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103/joseph-bernard-bloomingdale @FindAGrave ] |- | 748: Benjamin Silliman Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-748 @LGM] || [[ Silliman-208| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11561452/benjamin-silliman @FindAGrave ] |- | 747: Kanichi Asakawa || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-647-2 @LGM] || [[ 朝河-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7190605/kanichi-asakawa @FindAGrave ] |- | 746: Nicholas Rey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-746 @LGM] || [[ Rey-241|@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197148148/nicholas-andrew-rey @FindAGrave ] |- | 745: I.F. Stone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-745 @LGM] || [[ Feinstein-142| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8203264/i-f-stone @FindAGrave ] |- | 744: Thornton Wilder || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-744 @LGM] || [[ Wilder-995| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1103/thornton-wilder @FindAGrave ] |- | 743: Samuel Slater || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-743 @LGM] || [[ Slater-1302| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23444/samuel-slater @FindAGrave ] |- | 742: Eugene Dennis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-742 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2442/eugene-dennis @FindAGrave ] |- | 741: Joseph Cotten || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-741 @LGM] || [[ Cotten-272| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1814/joseph-cotten @FindAGrave ] |- | 740: Matthias Baldwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-740 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21656/matthias-william-baldwin @FindAGrave ] |- | 739: Milt Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-739 @LGM] || [[ Davis-118035|@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30231380/milton-eugene-davis @FindAGrave ] |- | 738: Gouverneur Morris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-738 @LGM] || [[ Morris-5281| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4718/gouverneur-morris @FindAGrave ] |- | 737: Abraham Bishop || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-737 @LGM] || [[ Bishop-16971| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10495504/abraham-bishop @FindAGrave ] |- | 736: Benjamin Silliman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-736 @LGM] || [[ Silliman-184| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8719148/benjamin-silliman @FindAGrave ] |- | 735: Henry Stimson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-735 @LGM] || [[ Stimson-106| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/988/henry-lewis-stimson @FindAGrave ] |- | 734: Hughie Jennings || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-734 @LGM] || [[ Jennings-4848| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3696/hugh-jennings @FindAGrave ] |- | 733: Charles Francis Adams Sr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-733 @LGM] || [[ Adams-19| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2842/charles-francis-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 732: Mary Baker Eddy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-732 @LGM] || [[ Baker-6600| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/312/mary-eddy @FindAGrave ] |- | 731: Vito Genovese || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-731 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/386/vito-genovese @FindAGrave ] |- | 730: Samuel Gridley Howe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-730 @LGM] || [[ Howe-2638| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1760/samuel-gridley-howe @FindAGrave ] |- | 729: Frederick Lewis Allen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-729 @LGM] || [[ Allen-39098| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21/frederick-lewis-allen @FindAGrave ] |- | 728: Brice Disque || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-728 @LGM] || [[ Disque-14| Needs Bio @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47332511/brice-pursell-disque @FindAGrave ] |- | 727: Harriet Tubman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-727 @LGM] || [[ Ross-9405| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1247/harriet-tubman @FindAGrave ] |- | 726: Mark Hatfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-726 @LGM] || [[ Hatfield-1867| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74573018/mark-odom-hatfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 725: Elijah Mills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-725 @LGM] || [[ Mills-8563| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7493107/elijah-hunt-mills @FindAGrave ] |- | 724: John Trumbull || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-724 @LGM] || [[ Trumbull-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7413829/john-trumbull @FindAGrave ] |- | 723: Anne Revere || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-723 @LGM] || [[ Revere-121| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6675752/anne-revere @FindAGrave ] |- | 722: Thomas Menino || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-722 @LGM] || [[ Menino-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138019997/thomas_michael_menino @FindAGrave ] |- | 721: Herbert Lehman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-721 @LGM] || [[ Lehman-730| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4019/herbert-henry-lehman @FindAGrave ] |- | 720: Jubal Early || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-720 @LGM] || [[ Early-717| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9118/jubal-anderson-early @FindAGrave ] |- | 719: Gilbert Stuart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-719 @LGM] || [[ Stuart-948 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123742266/gilbert-charles-stuart @FindAGrave ] |- | 718: Robert Casey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-718 @LGM] || [[ Casey-1690| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11402/robert-patrick-casey @FindAGrave ] |- | 717: Anthony Quervelle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-717 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84052802/anthony-gabriel-quervelle @FindAGrave ] |- | 716: Nelson Miles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-716 @LGM] || [[ Miles-3127| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2289/nelson-appleton-miles @FindAGrave ] |- | 715: Alfred Thayer Mahan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-715 @LGM] || [[ Mahan-287| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7972481/alfred-thayer-mahan @FindAGrave ] |- | 714: Burleigh Grimes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-714 @LGM] || [[ Grimes-6586 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2387/burleigh-arland-grimes @FindAGrave ] |- | 713: Owen Roberts || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-713 @LGM] || [[ Roberts-36198| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5709/owen-josephus-roberts @FindAGrave ] |- | 712: Henry Morgenthau Sr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-712 @LGM] || [[ Morgenthau-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11075295/henry-morgenthau @FindAGrave ] |- | 711: Thomas Nelson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-711 @LGM] || [[ Nelson-963| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2771/thomas-nelson @FindAGrave ] |- | 710: Lou Gorman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-710 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67747683/james-gorman @FindAGrave ] |- | 709: Native chiefs who died of disease in 1793 Philadelphia || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-709 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90882597/la_gese-pottawatomie Lagese of the Pottawatomie @FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27748540/apautapea-apautapea Chief Apautapea of the Penkeshaw] [and others to be added] |- | 708: Saul Yanofsky || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-708 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16445982/saul-yanofsky @FindAGrave ] |- | 707: John Brophy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-707 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28806480/john-brophy @FindAGrave ] |- | 706: Irving Berlin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-706 @LGM] || [[ Beilin-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88/irving-berlin @FindAGrave ] |- | 705: Philip Roth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-705 @LGM] || [[ Roth-5178 | Needs Bio and Connections @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189965414/philip-roth @FindAGrave ] |- | 704: William Graham Sumner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-704 @LGM] || [[ Sumner-3341| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1006/william-graham-sumner @FindAGrave ] |- | 703: Jonathan Daniels || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-703 @LGM] || [[ Daniels-7268| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12600289/jonathan-myrick-daniels @FindAGrave ] |- | 702: Mario Cuomo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-702 @LGM] || [[ Cuomo-10| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140758090/mario-cuomo @FindAGrave ] |- | 701: Daniel Berrigan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-701 @LGM] || [[ Berrigan-35| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191220071/daniel-joseph-berrigan @FindAGrave ] |- | 700: Ebenezer Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-700 @LGM] || [[ Hill-56087| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7374818/ebenezer-j-hill @FindAGrave ] |- | 699: Charles Francis Adams Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-699 @LGM] || [[ Adams-22| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7338000/charles-francis-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 698: Daniel Webster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-698 @LGM] || [[ Webster-2256| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1083/daniel-webster @FindAGrave ] |- | 697: Robert Latham Owen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-697 @LGM] || [[ Owen-5031| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7773268/robert-latham-owen @FindAGrave ] |- | 696: William Wells Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-696 @LGM] || [[ Brown-88851| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7234157/william-wells-brown @FindAGrave ] |- | 695: C.W. Post || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-695 @LGM] || [[ Post-925| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/828/cw-post @FindAGrave ] |- | 694: Arthur Fiedler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-694 @LGM] || [[ Fiedler-268| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/333/arthur-fiedler @FindAGrave ] |- | 693: Eugene McCarthy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-693 @LGM] || [[ McCarthy-2631| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12649971/eugene-joseph-mccarthy @FindAGrave ] |- | 692: Isaac Hull || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-692 @LGM] || [[ Hull-2962| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/523/isaac-hull @FindAGrave ] |- | 691: William Duane Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-691 @LGM] || [[ Dwayne-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31438846/william-john-duane @FindAGrave ] |- | 690: O.O. Howard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-690 @LGM] || [[ Howard-15342| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/513/oliver-otis-howard @FindAGrave ] |- | 689: Jay Cooke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-689 @LGM] || [[ Cooke-3499| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/225/jay-cooke @FindAGrave ] |- | 688: Lou Gehrig || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-688 @LGM] || [[ Gehrig-117| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/385/lou-gehrig @FindAGrave ] |- | 687: Edmond Genêt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-687 @LGM] || [[ Genêt-24 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23891453/edmond-charles-genet @FindAGrave ] |- | 686: John Corridan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-686 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7866572/john-corridan @FindAGrave ] |- | 685: Terry Sanford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-685 @LGM] || [[ Sanford-2011| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7797493/james-terry-sanford @FindAGrave ] |- | 684: Roger Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-684 @LGM] || [[ Williams-934| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1110/roger_williams @FindAGrave ] |- | 683: Little Jimmy Dickens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-683 @LGM] || [[ Dickens-1259| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140818961/james-cecil-dickens @FindAGrave ] |- | 682: Samuel Tilden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-682 @LGM] || [[ Tilden-376| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1036/samuel-jones-tilden @FindAGrave ] |- | 681: Carter Glass || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-681 @LGM] || [[ Glass-1957| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654019/carter-glass @FindAGrave ] |- | 680: John Quincy Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-680 @LGM] || [[ Adams-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7/john-quincy-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 679: Ira Hayes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-679 @LGM] || [[ Hayes-7579| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/463/ira-hamilton-hayes @FindAGrave ] |- | 678: Margaret Mead || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-678 @LGM] || [[ Mead-2862| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/701/margaret-mead @FindAGrave ] |- | 677: William Duane || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-677 @LGM] || [[ Duane-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31438204/william-duane @FindAGrave ] |- | 676: David Sarnoff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-676 @LGM] || [[ Sarnoff-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4013/david-sarnoff @FindAGrave ] |- | 675: Jacob Javits || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-675 @LGM] || [[ Javits-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6856871/jacob-koppel-javits @FindAGrave ] |- | 674: James Fenimore Cooper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-674 @LGM] || [[ Cooper-7320| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/228/james-fenimore-cooper @FindAGrave ] |- | 673: George Meade || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-673 @LGM] || [[ Meade-480| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/702/george-gordon-meade @FindAGrave ] |- | 672: Leonard Wood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-672 @LGM] || [[ Wood-19595| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1123/leonard-wood @FindAGrave ] |- | 671: Melvyn Kaufman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-671 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170930523/melvyn-kaufman @FindAGrave ] |- | 670: Lewis Hine || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-670 @LGM] || [[ Hine-414| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/484/lewis-wickes-hine @FindAGrave ] |- | 669: Cyrus Field || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-669 @LGM] || [[ Field-3374| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1090/cyrus-west-field @FindAGrave ] |- | 668: Edgar Allan Poe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-668 @LGM] || [[ Poe-521| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/822/edgar-allan-poe @FindAGrave ] |- | 667: John Gotti || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-667 @LGM] || [[ Gotti-15| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6494241/john-gotti @FindAGrave ] |- | 666: James Blaine || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-666 @LGM] || [[ Blaine-27| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98/james-gillespie-blaine @FindAGrave ] |- | 665: Robert Nozick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-665 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42435235/robert-nozick @FindAGrave ] |- | 664: Clara Hill, Helena Hill Weed, and Elsie Mary Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-664 @LGM] || [[ | Clara needs profile @WT ]] [[ Hill-6324| Helena@WT ]] [[ | Elsie Mary needs profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104906169/clara_mossman_hill Clara@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104853753/helena-charlotte-weed Helena@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104854027/elsie_hill Elsie@FindAGrave ] |- | 663: Woodrow Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-663 @LGM] || [[ Wilson-7591| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1115/woodrow-wilson @FindAGrave ] |- | 662: Walt Bellamy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-662 @LGM] || [[ Bellamy-2203| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119712807/walt-bellamy @FindAGrave ] |- | 661: Susan Fenimore Cooper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-661 @LGM] || [[ Cooper-33771| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29636028/susan_augusta_fenimore-cooper @FindAGrave ] |- | 660: Morris Cooke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-660 @LGM] || [[ Cooke-7644| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101519548/morris-llewellen-cooke @FindAGrave ] |- | 659: William Dietz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-659 @LGM] || [[ Deitz-77| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58811644/william-henry-dietz @FindAGrave ] |- | 658: Brooks Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-658 @LGM] || [[ Adams-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3631/brooks-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 657: Lydia Maria Child || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-657 @LGM] || [[ Francis-8258| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24074927/lydia-maria-child @FindAGrave ] |- | 656: Alexander Woollcott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-656 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1125/alexander-woollcott @FindAGrave ] |- | 655: Andrew Mellon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-655 @LGM] || [[ Mellon-236| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8092909/andrew-william-mellon @FindAGrave ] |- | 654: Henry and Eliza Spalding || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-654 @LGM] || [[ Spalding-395| Henry@WT ]] [[ Hart-5228| Eliza@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50911631/henry-harmon-spalding Henry@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50911729/eliza_spalding Eliza@FindAGrave ] |- | 653: Harold Ickes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-653 @LGM] || [[ Ickes-211| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15205478/harold-leclair-ickes @FindAGrave ] |- | 652: William Seward || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-652 @LGM] || [[ Seward-271| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/945/william-henry-seward @FindAGrave ] |- | 651: Henry Disston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-651 @LGM] || [[ Disston-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11377562/henry-disston @FindAGrave ] |- | 650: Marcus Daly || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-650 @LGM] || [[ Daly-941| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/254/marcus-daly @FindAGrave ] |- | 649: Frank Kellogg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-649 @LGM] || [[ Kellogg-1072| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654166/frank-billings-kellogg @FindAGrave ] |- | 648: Charles Wilson Peale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-648 @LGM] || [[ Peale-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/798/charles-willson-peale @FindAGrave ] |- | 647: James Weldon Johnson and Grace Nail Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-647 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-51685| James@WT ]] [[ Nail-712| Grace@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6125709/james-weldon-johnson James@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33095854/grace-johnson Grace@FindAGrave] |- | 646: John Hartford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-646 @LGM] || [[ Harford-457| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5860870/john-hartford @FindAGrave ] |- | 645: Walter Prescott Webb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-645 @LGM] || [[ Webb-5883| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64932570/walter-prescott-webb @FindAGrave ] |- | 644: Louisa Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-644 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-24| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1330/louisa-catherine-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 643: Carl Mays || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-643 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5833078/carl-mays @FindAGrave ]] |- | 642: Elihu Root || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-642 @LGM] || [[ Root-1582| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/899/elihu-root @FindAGrave ] |- | 641: Harve Bennett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-641 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143375860/harve-bennett @FindAGrave ] |- | 640: John Wanamaker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-640 @LGM] || [[ Wanamaker-63| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1069/john-wanamaker @FindAGrave ] |- | 639: Dom DiMaggio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-639 @LGM] || [[ DiMaggio-39| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36854851/dom-dimaggio @FindAGrave ] |- | 638: John Erhardt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-638 @LGM] || [[ Erhardt-215| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5799438/john-george-erhardt @FindAGrave ] |- | 637: William Dean Howells || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-637 @LGM] || [[ Howells-44| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/517/william-dean-howells @FindAGrave ] |- | 636: Winslow Homer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-636 @LGM] || [[ Homer-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/495/winslow-homer @FindAGrave ] |- | 635: Billy De Wolfe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-635 @LGM] || [[ Jones-62062| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2843/billy-de_wolfe @FindAGrave ] |- | 634: Georges Méliès || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-634 @LGM] || [[ Méliès-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2348/georges-m%C3%A9li%C3%A8s @FindAGrave ] |- | 633: Donald Regan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-633 @LGM] || [[ Regan-1700| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7561251/donald-t-regan @FindAGrave ] |- | 632: Salmon Chase || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-632 @LGM] || [[ Chase-843| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192/salmon-portland-chase @FindAGrave ] |- | 631: Charles Peirce || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-631 @LGM] || [[ Peirce-702| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6622772/charles-sanders-peirce @FindAGrave ] |- | 630: Thomas Dixon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-630 @LGM] || [[ Dixon-9807 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5005686/thomas-dixon @FindAGrave ] |- | 629: Eddie Waitkus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-629 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6479/edward-waitkus @FindAGrave ] |- | 628: DeWitt Clinton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-628 @LGM] || [[ Clinton-145| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208/dewitt-clinton @FindAGrave ] |- | 627: Jim Valvano || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-627 @LGM] || [[ Valvano-6| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8076/jim-valvano @FindAGrave ] |- | 626: Samuel Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-626 @LGM] || [[ Wilson-26121| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1114/samuel-wilson @FindAGrave ] |- | 625: Norman Mailer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-625 @LGM] || [[ Mailer-53| @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 624: Ernie Banks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-624 @LGM] || [[ Banks-2508| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141714254/ernie-banks @FindAGrave ] |- | 623: Claude Rains || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-623 @LGM] || [[ Rains-938| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/850/claude-rains @FindAGrave ] |- | 622: Bill Monroe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-622 @LGM] || [[ Monroe-2156| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2508/bill-monroe @FindAGrave ] |- | 621: Mara family || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-621 @LGM] || [[ Mara-86| Tim (First owner)@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/666/tim_mara @FindAGrave ] |- | 620: Jeb Magruder || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-620 @LGM] || [[ Magruder-414| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129880316/jeb-stuart-magruder @FindAGrave ] |- | 619: Russell Train || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-619 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] [[Train-219 | His Father Rear ADM Charles Train @WT]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178623332/russell-errol-train @FindAGrave ] |- | 618: Gerrit Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-618 @LGM] || [[ Smith-77131| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1375/gerrit-smith @FindAGrave ] |- | 617: Leonidas Polk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-617 @LGM] || [[ Polk-1279| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9271702/leonidas-lafayette-polk @FindAGrave ] |- | 616: Bullet Bill Dudley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-616 @LGM] || [[ Dudley-6932| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47580514/bill-dudley @FindAGrave ] |- | 615: Peter Cooper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-615 @LGM] || [[ Cooper-14529| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/229/peter-cooper @FindAGrave ] |- | 614: Daniel Burke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-614 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49916796/daniel-edward-burke @FindAGrave ] |- | 613: George Thomas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-613 @LGM] || [[ Thomas-16692| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3550/george-henry-thomas @FindAGrave ] |- | 612: Donald and Miriam MacMillan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-612 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3162/donald-baxter-macmillan Donald@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3163/miriam_macmillan Miriam@FindAGrave] |- | 611: Schenando || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-611 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8206/schenando @FindAGrave ] |- | 610: William Hooper and John Penn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-610 @LGM] || [[ Hooper-1272| Hooper@WT ]] [[ Penn-597| Penn@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2780/william-hooper Hooper@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2779/john-penn @FindAGrave ] |- | 609: Henry Cabot Lodge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-609 @LGM] || [[ Lodge-111| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/635/henry-cabot-lodge @FindAGrave ] |- | 608: Samuel Kirkland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-608 @LGM] || [[ Kirtland-26| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/585/samuel-kirkland @FindAGrave ] |- | 607: Junius Booth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-607 @LGM] || [[ Booth-778| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6607/junius-brutus-booth @FindAGrave ] |- | 606: Madam C.J. Walker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-606 @LGM] || [[ Breedlove-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18239/madam_cj-walker @FindAGrave ] |- | 605: Curt Gowdy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-605 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13399280/curt-gowdy @FindAGrave ] |- | 604: Bobby Doerr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-604 @LGM] || [[Doerr-179 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185194844/bobby-doerr @FindAGrave ] |- | 603: Norman Rockwell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-603 @LGM] || [[ Rockwell-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/888/norman-rockwell @FindAGrave ] |- | 602: David Walker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-602 @LGM] || [[ Walker-30466| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147511967/david-walker @FindAGrave ] |- | 601: Louis Tiffany || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-601 @LGM] || [[Tiffany-351 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2957/louis-comfort-tiffany @FindAGrave ] |- | 600: Simon Guggenheim || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-600 @LGM] || [[ Guggenheim-35| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6274923/simon-guggenheim @FindAGrave ] |- | 599: John Fitzgerald || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-599 @LGM] || [[ Fitzgerald-820| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1880/john-francis-fitzgerald @FindAGrave ] |- | 598: John McSherry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-598 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4601/john-mcsherry @FindAGrave ] |- | 597: Augustus Merrimon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-597 @LGM] || [[ Merrimon-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8091232/augustus-summerfield-merrimon @FindAGrave ] |- | 596: Booker T. Washington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-596 @LGM] || [[ Washington-33| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1073/booker-t-washington @FindAGrave ] |- | 595: Oliver Hazard Perry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-595 @LGM] || [[ Perry-497| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/805/oliver-hazard-perry @FindAGrave ] |- | 594: Dolley Madison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-594 @LGM] || [[ Payne-1949| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/660/dolley-madison @FindAGrave ] |- | 593: Mary Heaton Vorse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-593 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [ Needs Entry @FindAGrave ] |- | 592: Vern Gosdin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-492-2 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36578304/vern-gosdin @FindAGrave ] |- | 591: Ray Stannard Baker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-591 @LGM] || [[ Baker-8142| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8203122/ray-stannard-baker @FindAGrave ] |- | 590: Leonard Bernstein || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-590 @LGM] || [[ Bernstein-247| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1166/leonard-bernstein @FindAGrave ] |- | 589: Abigail Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-589 @LGM] || [[ Smith-69| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4/abigail-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 588: Francis Parkman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-588 @LGM] || [[ Parkman-94| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/793/francis-parkman @FindAGrave ] |- | 587: Matthew Perry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-587 @LGM] || [[ Perry-5880| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/261033724/matthew-perry @FindAGrave ] |- | 586: Harry Blackmun || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-586 @LGM] || [[ Blackmun-33| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5854/harry-andrew-blackmun @FindAGrave ] |- | 585: Jaroslav Pelikan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-585 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126479636/jaroslav-jan-pelikan @FindAGrave ] |- | 584: Arnold Stang || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-584 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45698781/arnold-stang @FindAGrave ] |- | 583: William Paterson, Jack and Sue Kling, and Art and Esther Shields || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-583 @LGM] || [[ | Need Profiles @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/257883140/william-l-patterson William@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/257883605/jack_kling Jack@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/257883606/sue_kling Sue@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10173459/art-shields Art@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/257883472/esther_shields Ester@FindAGrave ] |- | 582: Light Horse Harry Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-582 @LGM] || [[ Lee-526| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2452/henry-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 581: Henry and William Steinway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-581 @LGM] || [[ | Need Profiles @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3314/henry-englehard-steinway Henry@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/978/william_steinway William@FindAGrave ] |- | 580: Wade Hampton II || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-580 @LGM] || [[ Hampton-2727| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55824067/wade-hampton @FindAGrave ] |- | 579: Ralph Bunche || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-579 @LGM] || [[ Bunche-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149/ralph-johnson-bunche @FindAGrave ] |- | 578: Allen Dulles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-578 @LGM] || [[ Dulles-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/305/allen-welsh-dulles @FindAGrave ] |- | 577: George Ruffin and Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-577 @LGM] || [[ Ruffin-823| @WT ]] [[ St._Pierre-636| @WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6708461/george-lewis-ruffin George@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41572164/josephine_ruffin Josephine@FindAGrave] |- | 576: Webb Pierce || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-576 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2391/webb-pierce @FindAGrave ] |- | 575: Jim Denny || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-575 @LGM] || [[ Denny-2709| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11937904/jim-denny @FindAGrave ] |- | 574: Claire Chennault || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-574 @LGM] || [[Chennault-5 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194/claire-lee-chennault @FindAGrave ] |- | 573: Tran Van Chuong and Princess Nam Tran Tran Van Chuong || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-573 @LGM] || [[ Trần-216| Tran@WT ]] [[ Thân-17| Than@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/216502874/tran-van-chuong Tran@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176776891/than-thi_nam-tran Than@FindAGrave ] |- | 572: Ralph Branca || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-572 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173088548/ralph-branca @FindAGrave ] |- | 571: Wernher von Braun || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-571 @LGM] || [[ Von_Braun-9| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4323/wernher-von_braun @FindAGrave ] |- | 570: Ralph Ellison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-570 @LGM] || [[ Ellison-642| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15113013/ralph-waldo-ellison @FindAGrave ] |- | 569: Calvert Vaux || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-569 @LGM] || [[ Vaux-252| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20972/calvert-vaux @FindAGrave ] |- | 568: Increase and Cotton Mather || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-568 @LGM] || [[ Mather-43| Increase@WT ]] [[ Mather-42| Cotton@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2690/increase-mather Increase@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/684/cotton_mather Cotton@FindAGrave ] |- | 567: Henry Dawes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-567 @LGM] || [[ Dawes-440| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6423282/henry-laurens-dawes @FindAGrave ] |- | 566: William Mahone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-566 @LGM] || [[ Mahone-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8339/william-mahone @FindAGrave ] |- | 565: Don Baylor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-565 @LGM] || [[ Baylor-179| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/182151400/don-baylor @FindAGrave ] |- | 564: Alice Roosevelt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-564 @LGM] || [[ Lee-16| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4775/alice-hathaway-roosevelt @FindAGrave ] |- | 563: Earl Warren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-563 @LGM] || [[ Warren-5529| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1072/earl-warren @FindAGrave ] |- | 562: Gilbert Grosvenor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-562 @LGM] || [[ Grosvenor-326| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2633/gilbert-hovey-grosvenor @FindAGrave ] |- | 561: States Rights Gist || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-561 @LGM] || [[ Gist-161| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9069/states-rights-gist @FindAGrave ] |- | 560: Josephus Daniels || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-560 @LGM] || [[ Daniels-5328| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8063314/josephus-daniels @FindAGrave ] |- | 559: Frank Woolworth and Barbara Hutton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-559 @LGM] || [[ Woolworth-36 | Woolworth @WT ]] [[ Hutton-872 | Hutton @WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1127/frank-winfield-woolworth Woolworth@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5543/barbara-hutton Hutton@FindAGrave] |- | 558: Mike Mansfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-558 @LGM] || [[ Mansfield-1506| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6001543/michael-joseph-mansfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 557: Richard Olney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-557 @LGM] || [[ Olney-1403| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6305408/richard-olney @FindAGrave ] |- | 556: Alfred Wagenknecht || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-556 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195524819/alfred-wagenknecht @FindAGrave ] |- | 555: George Westinghouse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-555 @LGM] || [[ Westinghouse-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1091/george-westinghouse @FindAGrave ] |- | 554: William Z. Foster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-554 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ |Needs Entry @FindAGrave ]] |- | 553: Sojourner Truth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-553 @LGM] || [[ Baumfree-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1044/sojourner-truth @FindAGrave ] |- | 552: John Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-552 @LGM] || [[ Adams-10| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6/john-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 551: James Cash Penney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-551 @LGM] || [[ Penney-242| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/803/james-cash-penney @FindAGrave ] |- | 550: Jim Hogg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-550 @LGM] || [[ Hogg-938| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6991/james-stephen-hogg @FindAGrave ] |- | 549: Thomas Jefferson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-549 @LGM] || [[ Jefferson-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/544/thomas-jefferson @FindAGrave ] |- | 548: Calvin Coolidge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-548 @LGM] || [[ Coolidge-13| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6551998/calvin-coolidge @FindAGrave ] |- | 547: George Cohan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-547 @LGM] || [[ Cohan-34| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213/george-m-cohan @FindAGrave ] |- | 546: Ben McCulloch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-546 @LGM] || [[ McCulloch-1261| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11032/benjamin-mcculloch @FindAGrave ] |- | 545: Phil Kearny || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-545 @LGM] || [[ Kearney-888| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1912/philip-kearny @FindAGrave ] |- | 544: John Clarkson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-544 @LGM] || [[ Clarkson-3415| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3633/john-gibson-clarkson @FindAGrave ] |- | 543: William Rogers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-543 @LGM] || [[ Rogers-25741| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6407259/william-pierce-rogers @FindAGrave ] |- | 542: Jesse Helms || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-542 @LGM] || [[ Helms-851| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28031146/jesse-alexander-helms @FindAGrave ] |- | 541: Porter Wagoner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-541 @LGM] || [[ Wagoner-1064| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22541320/porter-wagoner @FindAGrave ] |- | 540: James Rouse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-540 @LGM] || [[ Rouse-799| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7088338/james-wilson-rouse @FindAGrave ] |- | 539: Jerry Falwell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-539 @LGM] || [[ Fallwell-9| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19386714/jerry-falwell @FindAGrave ] |- | 538: John Bell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-538 @LGM] || [[ Bell-1860| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6653388/john-bell @FindAGrave ] |- | 537: George Dewey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-537 @LGM] || [[ Dewey-1119| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/278/george-dewey @FindAGrave ] |- | 536: George Washington Carver || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-536 @LGM] || [[ Carver-7| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179/george-washington-carver @FindAGrave ] |- | 535: Slave graveyard at Montpelier || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-535 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 534: Ted Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-534 @LGM] || [[ Stevens-29654| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56881651/ted-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 533: John von Neumann || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-533 @LGM] || [[ Von_Neumann-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7333144/john-von_neumann @FindAGrave ] |- | 532: Frankie Frisch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-532 @LGM] || [[ Frisch-172| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/369/frankie-frisch @FindAGrave ] |- | 531: John McLoughlin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-531 @LGM] || [[ McLoughlin-254| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6413/john-baptiste-mcloughlin @FindAGrave ] |- | 530: Horace Greeley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-530 @LGM] || [[ Greeley-165| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/414/horace-greeley @FindAGrave ] |- | 529: Samuel Morse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-529 @LGM] || [[ Morse-11| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/741/samuel-finley_breese-morse @FindAGrave ] |- | 528: Joel Poinsett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-528 @LGM] || [[ Poinsett-32| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6912237/joel-roberts-poinsett @FindAGrave ] |- | 527: Al Capp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-527 @LGM] || [[ Caplin-41| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2841/al-capp @FindAGrave ] |- | 526: August Belmont || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-426 @LGM] || [[ Belmont-58| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76/August-Belmont @FindAGrave ] |- | 525: John O’Connor and Edward Egan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-525 @LGM] || [[ O'Connor-4234| O'Connor@WT ]] [[ | Egan needs profile @WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9229/john-joseph-o'connor O'Connor@FindAGrave] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143361983/edward-michael-egan @FindAGrave ] |- | 524: Clark Clifford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-524 @LGM] || [[ Clifford-4669| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5936/clark-mcadams-clifford @FindAGrave ] |- | 523: Pierre Salinger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-523 @LGM] || [[ Salinger-16| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9609994/pierre-emil_george-salinger @FindAGrave ] |- | 522: John McCain Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-522 @LGM] || [[ McCain-5| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8315/john-sidney-mccain @FindAGrave ] |- | 521: Earl Scruggs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-521 @LGM] || [[ Scruggs-709| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87507819/earl-eugene-scruggs @FindAGrave ] |- | 520: Abraham Baldwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-520 @LGM] || [[ Baldwin-4942| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2269/abraham-baldwin @FindAGrave ] |- | 519: Frederick Weyerhaeuser || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-519 @LGM] || [[ Weyerhaeuser-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12975/frederick-edward-weyerhaeuser @FindAGrave ] |- | 518: Otto Preminger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-518 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5799/otto-preminger @FindAGrave ] |- | 517: John Daniel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-517 @LGM] || [[ Daniel-3757| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6862626/john-warwick-daniel @FindAGrave ] |- | 516: Leon Trotsky || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-516 @LGM] || [[ Бронштейн-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4174/leon-trotsky @FindAGrave ] |- | 515: George Catlin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-515 @LGM] || [[ Catlin-838| @WT ]] || [https://findagrave.com/memorial/183/george-catlin @FindAGrave ] |- | 514: Mary Ann Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-514 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51937840/mary-ann-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 513: Sylvia Beach || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-513 @LGM] || [[ Beach-2477| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68/sylvia-beach @FindAGrave ] |- | 512: Douglas Southall Freeman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-512 @LGM] || [[ Freeman-19531| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6023427/douglas-southall-freeman @FindAGrave ] |- | 511: Frederick Douglass || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-511 @LGM] || [[ Bailey-7481| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6110193/frederick-douglass @FindAGrave ] |- | 510: Horatio Alger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-510 @LGM] || [[ Alger-275| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17/horatio-alger @FindAGrave ] |- | 509: Fred Rose || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-509 @LGM] || [[ Rose-20503| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10978/fred-rose @FindAGrave ] |- | 508: Sarah Bernhardt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-508 @LGM] || [[ Bernardt-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1333/sarah-bernhardt @FindAGrave ] |- | 507: Frederick Douglas Patterson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-507 @LGM] || [[ Patterson-20312| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41334538/frederick-douglas-patterson @FindAGrave ] |- | 506: Alonzo Herndon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-506 @LGM] || [[ Herndon-2136| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6931098/alonzo-franklin-herndon @FindAGrave ] |- | 505: Lee Marvin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-505 @LGM] || [[ Marvin-839| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1600/lee-marvin @FindAGrave ] |- | 504: Don Reno || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-504 @LGM] || [[ Reno-703| Does not show up in Tools Menu of Chrome Browser@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9905286/donald-wesley-reno @FindAGrave ] |- | 503: Howard Zinn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-503 @LGM] || [[ Zinn-396| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47227346/howard-zinn @FindAGrave ] |- | 502: Morgan Lewis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-502 @LGM] || [[ Lewis-12823| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6846683/morgan-lewis @FindAGrave ] |- | 501: James Madison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-501 @LGM] || [[ Madison-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/661/james-madison @FindAGrave ] |- | 500: Charles Schwab || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-500 @LGM] || [[ Schwab-1286| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5216/charles-michael-schwab @FindAGrave ] |- | 499: Robert and Mabel Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-499 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46923156/robert-franklin-williams Robert@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129725279/mabel_ola_williams Mabel@FindAGrave ] |- | 498: Fannie Battle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-498 @LGM] || [[ Battle-808| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9045551/fannie-battle @FindAGrave ] |- | 497: Philip Armour || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-497 @LGM] || [[ Armour-213| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34/philip-danforth-armour @FindAGrave ] |- | 496: Jehudi Ashmun || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-496 @LGM] || [[ Ashmun-7| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12303/jehudi-ashmun @FindAGrave ] |- | 495: James Byrnes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-495 @LGM] || [[ Byrnes-415| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1586/james-francis-byrnes @FindAGrave ] |- | 494: Aaron Burr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-494 @LGM] || [[ Burr-115| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/151/aaron-burr @FindAGrave ] |- | 493: Josiah Red Wolf || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-493 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54375821/josiah-red_wolf @FindAGrave ] |- | 492: Maury Maverick Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-492 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8072057/maury-maverick @FindAGrave ] |- | 491: Robert Kennedy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-491 @LGM] || [[ Kennedy-753| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/573/robert-f-kennedy @FindAGrave ] |- | 490: Floyd Cramer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-490 @LGM] || [[ Cramer-2872| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6833/floyd-cramer @FindAGrave ] |- | 489: Barbara Jordan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-489 @LGM] || [[ Jordan-5978| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6456/barbara-jordan@FindAGrave ] |- | 488: Elizabeth Edwards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-488 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 487: Vic Willis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-487 @LGM] || [[ | Need Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18831/victor-gazaway-willis @FindAGrave ] |- | 486: Ralph Yarborough || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-486 @LGM] || [[ Yarborough-305| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18189/ralph-webster-yarborough @FindAGrave ] |- | 485: Mark White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-485 @LGM] || [[ White-24799| @WT ]] || [White-24799 @FindAGrave ] |- | 484: Henry Wallace || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-484 @LGM] || [[ Wallace-5730| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2560/henry-agard-wallace @FindAGrave ] |- | 483: Dan Moody || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-483 @LGM] || [[ Moody-2757| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7479617/daniel-james-moody @FindAGrave ] |- | 482: William Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-482 @LGM] || [[ Wilson-38832| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12527504/william-bauchop-wilson @FindAGrave ] |- | 481: Daniel Tompkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-481 @LGM] || [[ Tompkins-364| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1039/daniel-d-tompkins @FindAGrave ] |- | 480: Stephen Douglas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-480 @LGM] || [[ Douglas-3130| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/295/stephen-arnold-douglas @FindAGrave ] |- | 479: John Archibald Campbell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-479 @LGM] || [[ Campbell-20875| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1829/john-archibald-campbell @FindAGrave ] |- | 478: Sylvia Woods || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-478 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 477: Marshall Field || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-477 @LGM] || [[ Field-3451 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/334/marshall-field @FindAGrave ] |- | 476: Prince Hall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-476 @LGM] || [[ Hall-32351| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6078/prince-hall @FindAGrave ] |- | 475: Kay Bailey Hutchison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-475 @LGM] || [[ Bailey-12534| @WT ]] || [[ | Not dead yet Kay@FindAGrave ]][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127246660/elton-ray-hutchison Ray@FindAGrave ] |- | 474: David Hunter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-474 @LGM] || [[ Hunter-11099| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4845/david-hunter @FindAGrave ] |- | 473: Henry Wise || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-473 @LGM] || [[ Wise-2128| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10064/henry-alexander-wise @FindAGrave ] |- | 472: Rob Bironas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-472 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136199680/rob-bironas @FindAGrave ] |- | 471: Olive Thomas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-471 @LGM] || [[ Duffy-1810| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3714/olive-thomas @FindAGrave ] |- | 470: Darrell Royal || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-470 @LGM] || [[ Royal-533| Probably Him But its private@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100314550/darrell-k-royal @FindAGrave ] |- | 469: Willie Wells || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-469 @LGM] || [[ Wells-27235| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2364/willie-james-wells @FindAGrave ] |- | 468: Rebecca Crumpler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-468 @LGM] || [[ Davis-59213| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197241706/rebecca-crumpler @FindAGrave ] |- | 467: Dean Acheson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-467 @LGM] || [[ Acheson-383| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6661729/dean-gooderham-acheson @FindAGrave ] |- | 466: John James Audubon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-466 @LGM] || [[ Audubon-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6102721/john-james-audubon @FindAGrave ] |- | 465: Elizabeth Cady Stanton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-465 @LGM] || [[ Cady-502| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/974/elizabeth-cady-stanton @FindAGrave ] |- | 464: Hazard Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-464 @LGM] || [[ Stevens-12049| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5925792/hazard-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 463: Chris Kyle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-463 @LGM] || [[ Kyle-600| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104551833/chris-kyle @FindAGrave ] |- | 462: Slave graveyard at Monticello || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-462 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 461: Montgomery Blair || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-461 @LGM] || [[ Blair-4838| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2937/montgomery-blair @FindAGrave ] |- | 460: Albert Bierstadt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-460 @LGM] || [[ Bierstadt-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3014/albert-bierstadt @FindAGrave ] |- | 459: Edward G. Robinson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-459 @LGM] || [[ Goldenberg-111| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/880/edward-g-robinson @FindAGrave ] |- | 458: John Mitchell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-458 @LGM] || [[ Mitchell-12670| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2462/john_newton_mitchell @FindAGrave ] |- | 457: Maury Maverick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-457 @LGM] || [[ Maverick-141| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5646/maury-maverick @FindAGrave ] |- | 456: George McClellan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-456 @LGM] || [[ McClellan-161| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2765/george-brinton-mcclellan @FindAGrave ] |- | 455: Pierre L’Enfant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-455 @LGM] || [[ L'Enfant-9 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/591/pierre-charles-l'enfant @FindAGrave ] |- | 454: Mary Elizabeth Garrett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-454 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37473299/mary-elizabeth-garrett @FindAGrave ] [https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/educ/exhibits/womenshallfame/html/garrett.html Maryland Bio] [https://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/bmc-1970-01 Family papers at Bryn Mawr] |- | 453: William James || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-453 @LGM] || [[ James-31| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/540/william-james @FindAGrave ] |- | 452: Jimmy Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-452 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6832/jimmy-martin @FindAGrave ] |- | 451: Harriet Beecher Stowe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-451 @LGM] || [[ Beecher-129| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/992/harriet-beecher-stowe @FindAGrave ] |- | 450: Mary Lease || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-450 @LGM] || [[ Clyens-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51936910/mary-elizabeth-lease @FindAGrave ] |- | 449: “Uncle” Alfred || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-449 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10797612/alfred-jackson @FindAGrave ] |- | 448: Abner Doubleday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-448 @LGM] || [[ Doubleday-49| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4830/abner-doubleday @FindAGrave ] |- | 447: Robert Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-447 @LGM] || [[ Smith-71374| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6856909/robert-smith @FindAGrave ] |- | 446: Isaac Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-446 @LGM] || [[ Stevens-8190| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21358/isaac-ingalls-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 445: Ed Koch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-445 @LGM] || [[ Koch-4450| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104469916/ed-koch @FindAGrave ] |- | 444: William Borah || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-444 @LGM] || [[ Borah-8| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114/william-edgar-borah @FindAGrave ] |- | 443: Gaylord Nelson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-443 @LGM] || [[ Nelson-9128| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11283458/gaylord-nelson @FindAGrave ] |- | 442: Meridel Le Sueur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-442 @LGM] || [[ Wharton-931| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60336894/meridel-lesueur @FindAGrave ] |- | 441: The Staple Singers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-441 @LGM] || [[ Staples-2491| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6636264/roebuck-staples @FindAGrave ] |- | 440: James Cagney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-440 @LGM] || [[ Cagney-240| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/160/james-cagney @FindAGrave ] |- | 439: Jerry Chesnut || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-439 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195403840/jerry-donald-chesnut @FindAGrave ] |- | 438: Jean-Baptiste Illinois Jacquet || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-438 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9173972/jean-baptiste-jacquet @FindAGrave ] |- | 437: Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-437 @LGM] || [[ Roosevelt-15| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8508/franklin-delano-roosevelt @FindAGrave ] |- | 436: Kate Chase || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-436 @LGM] || [[ Chase-639| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4642/katherine-jane-sprague @FindAGrave ] |- | 435: Thomas Edison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-435 @LGM] || [[ Edison-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1630/thomas-alva-edison @FindAGrave ] |- | 434: Jim Ed Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-434 @LGM] || [[ Brown-85826| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147739110/james-edward-brown @FindAGrave ] |- | 433: Allan Pinkerton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-433 @LGM] || [[ Pinkerton-411| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/817/allan-pinkerton @FindAGrave ] |- | 432: Billy Sherrill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-432 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150192570/billy-norris-sherrill @FindAGrave ] |- | 431: William Kelley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-431 @LGM] || [[ Kelley-4572| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21825/william-darrah-kelley @FindAGrave ] |- | 430: Frank Lumpkin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-430 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50186420/frank-lumpkin @FindAGrave ] and [https://peoplesworld.org/article/frank-lumpkin-saint-of-chicago-dies-at-9/ Chicago News story on him] |- | 429: Edsel Ford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-429 @LGM] || [[ Ford-6543| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/351/edsel-bryant-ford @FindAGrave ] |- | 428: William Temple Hornaday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-428 @LGM] || [[ Hornaday-164| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124798785/william-temple-hornaday @FindAGrave ] |- | 427: Jervis McEntee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-427 @LGM] || [[ McEntee-174| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5660059/jervis-mcentee @FindAGrave ] |- | 426: Mack Vickery || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-426 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ |Needs Entry @FindAGrave ]] |- | 425: James Seddon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-425 @LGM] || [[ Seddon-6432| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6005865/james-alexander-seddon @FindAGrave ] |- | 424: Philip and Katharine Meyer Graham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-424 @LGM] || [[ Graham-9499| Philip@WT ]] [[ Meyer-6707| Katharine@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11783/philip-leslie-graham Philip@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23269/katharine-graham Katharine@FindAGrave ] |- | 423: David and Ruth Greenglass || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-423 @LGM] || [[ Greenglass-2| David@WT ]] [[ Printz-105| Ruth@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133810307/david-greenglass David@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128050011/ruth-leah-grenell Ruth@FindAGrave ] |- | 422: Harlan Stone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-422 @LGM] || [[ Stone-15343| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/990/harlan-fiske-stone @FindAGrave ] |- | 421: Nancy Hanks Lincoln || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-421 @LGM] || [[ Hanks-52| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8381/nancy-elizabeth-lincoln @FindAGrave ] |- | 420: Oscar Wilde || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-420 @LGM] || [[ Wilde-536| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1102/oscar-wilde @FindAGrave ] |- | 419: Jim Varney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-419 @LGM] || [[ Varney-1675| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8459/jim-varney @FindAGrave ] |- | 418: Babe Ruth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-418 @LGM] || [[ Ruth-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/919/babe-ruth @FindAGrave ] |- | 417: John Mitchell Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-417 @LGM] || [[ Mitchell-38183| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32366955/john-mitchell @FindAGrave ] |- | 416: The Stoneman Family || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-416 @LGM] || [[ Stoneman-442| Ernest "Pop" Stoneman@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10977/ernest-van-stoneman @FindAGrave ] |- | 415: Roy Acuff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-415 @LGM] || [[ Acuff-74| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1435/roy-claxton-acuff @FindAGrave ] |- | 414: Julian Bond || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-414 @LGM] || [[ Bond-3492| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150809160/julian-bond @FindAGrave ] |- | 413: Reinhold Niebuhr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-413 @LGM] || [[ Niebuhr-278| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/763/reinhold-niebuhr @FindAGrave ] |- | 412: Henry & Carrie Getty || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-412 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6344931/henry-harrison-getty Henry@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40440199/carrie-eliza-getty Carrie@FindAGrave ] |- | 411: Pendleton Vandiver || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-411 @LGM] || [[ Vandiver-516 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2509/pendleton-vandiver @FindAGrave ] |- | 410: Jerry and Elaine Orbach || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-410 @LGM] || [[ Orbach-12| Jerry@WT ]] [[ | Elaine Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10186960/jerry-orbach Jerry@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35467767/elaine-orbach Elaine@FindAGrave] |- | 409: Stephen F. Austin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-409 @LGM] || [[ Austin-1002| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45/stephen-fuller-austin @FindAGrave ] |- | 408: James Russell Lowell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-408 @LGM] || [[ Lowell-171| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/648/james-russell-lowell @FindAGrave ] |- | 407: John J. Pershing || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-407 @LGM] || [[ Pershing-6| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/806/john-j-pershing @FindAGrave ] |- | 406: Arthur Flemming || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-406 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6944319/arthur-sherwood-flemming @FindAGrave ] |- | 405: George Jones || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-405 @LGM] || [[ Jones-12587| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7225751/george-jones @FindAGrave ] |- | 404: Red Sovine || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-404 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6971/red-sovine @FindAGrave ] |- | 403: Pa and Ma Ferguson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-403 @LGM] || [[ Ferguson-6133| Pa@WT ]] [[ Wallace-6719| Ma@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1758/james-edward-ferguson Pa@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/330/miriam-amanda-ferguson Ma@FindAGrave ] |- | 402: Neysa McMein || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-402 @LGM] || [[ McMein-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111290770/neysa-mcmein @FindAGrave ] |- | 401: John Connally || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-401 @LGM] || [[ Connally-122| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4122/john-bowden-connally @FindAGrave ] |- | 400: George Pickett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-400 @LGM] || [[ Pickett-1168| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/812/george-edward-pickett @FindAGrave ] |- | 399: Ruth Page || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-399 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6391/ruth-page @FindAGrave ] |- | 398: J. Frank Dobie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-398 @LGM] || [[ Dobie-172 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1343/j_frank-dobie @FindAGrave ] |- | 397: John Catron || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-397 @LGM] || [[ Catron-492| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5669/john-catron @FindAGrave ] |- | 396: John Overton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-396 @LGM] || [[ Overton-2646| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6009425/john-overton @FindAGrave ] |- | 395: Billy Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-395 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile (Baseball) @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1439/billy-martin @FindAGrave ] |- | 394: James Polk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-394 @LGM] || [[ Polk-56| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/823/james-k-polk @FindAGrave ] |- | 393: Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-393 @LGM] || [[ King-10025| Martin@WT ]] [[ Williams-22790| Alberta@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9795/martin-luther-king Martin@FindAGrave ][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Williams-22790 Alberta@FindAGrave ] |- | 392: Dashiell Hammett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-392 @LGM] || [[ Hammett-304| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/438/dashiell-hammett @FindAGrave ] |- | 391: Zachary Taylor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-391 @LGM] || [[ Taylor-223| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1023/zachary-taylor @FindAGrave ] |- | 390: Levi Morton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-390 @LGM] || [[ Morton-3303| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2432/levi-parsons-morton @FindAGrave ] |- | 389: Grover Cleveland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-389 @LGM] || [[ Cleveland-110| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205/grover-cleveland @FindAGrave ] |- | 388: Upton Sinclair || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-388 @LGM] || [[ Sinclair-1772| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1657/upton-sinclair @FindAGrave ] |- | 387: Richard Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-abroadgrave-part-387 @LGM] || [[ Wright-29269| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3961/richard-wright @FindAGrave ] |- | 386: Tim Keefe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-386 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile (Baseball) @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3640/timothy-john-keefe @FindAGrave ] |- | 385: William Findley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-385 @LGM] || [[ Findley-8| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28856925/william-findley @FindAGrave ] |- | 384: Albert Murray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-384 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198833167/albert-lee-murray @FindAGrave ] |- | 383: Abraham Ribicoff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-383 @LGM] || [[ Ribicoff-1 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7943/abraham-alexander-ribicoff @FindAGrave ] |- | 382: Bruce Goff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-382 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18864/bruce-alonzo-goff @FindAGrave ] |- | 381: Jack Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-381 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-66486| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6125607/jack-johnson @FindAGrave ] |- | 380: Andrew Goodman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-380 @LGM] || [[ Goodman-4681| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6442202/andrew-goodman @FindAGrave ] |- | 379: Andrew Jackson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-379 @LGM] || [[ Jackson-1115| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/534/andrew-jackson @FindAGrave ] |- | 378: Frances Preston Blair || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-378 @LGM] || [[ Blair-4837| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2938/francis-preston-blair @FindAGrave ] |- | 377: Chester Arthur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-377 @LGM] || [[ Arthur-49| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39/chester-arthur @FindAGrave ] |- | 376: William Pinkney Whyte || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-376 @LGM] || [[ White-26876| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6868625/william-pinkney-whyte @FindAGrave ] |- | 375: Frank Steunenberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-375 @LGM] || [[ Steunenberg-2 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6570925/frank-steunenberg @FindAGrave ] |- | 374: Bob Bullock || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-374 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18061/robert-douglas-bullock @FindAGrave ] |- | 373: Martha Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-373 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44891467/martha-lee-smith @FindAGrave ] |- | 372: Henry McNeal Turner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-372 @LGM] || [[ Turner-19952 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14775222/henry-mcneal-turner @FindAGrave ] |- | 371: Ogden Mills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-371 @LGM] || [[ Mills-12538| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6661906/ogden-livingston-mills @FindAGrave ] |- | 370: Lillian Wald || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-370 @LGM] || [[ Wald-263| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6179/lillian-d-wald @FindAGrave ] |- | 369: Herbert Hoover || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-369 @LGM] || [[ Hoover-328 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/498/herbert-hoover @FindAGrave ] |- | 368: Allen Treadway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-368 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15165245/allen-towner-treadway @FindAGrave ] |- | 367: Jesse Bright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-367 @LGM] || [[ Bright-396| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7527173/jesse-david-bright @FindAGrave ] |- | 366: Taza || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-366 @LGM] || [[ Apache-23| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1561/taza @FindAGrave ] |- | 365: Bernandine Healy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-365 @LGM] || [[ Healy-1908| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74616677/bernadine-patricia-healy @FindAGrave ] |- | 364: Hassan Toufanian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-364 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108062784/hassan-toufanian @FindAGrave ] |- | 363: Horace Bond || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-363 @LGM] || [[ Bond-3493| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18840/horace-mann-bond @FindAGrave ] |- | 362: Joseph Choate || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-362 @LGM] || [[ Choate-405| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6675970/joseph-hodges-choate @FindAGrave ] |- | 361: John Tyler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-361 @LGM] || [[ Tyler-150| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1331/john-tyler @FindAGrave ] |- | 360: Gore Vidal || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-360 @LGM] || [[ Vidal-196| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11837/gore-vidal @FindAGrave ] |- | 359: Fernando Wood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-359 @LGM] || [[ Wood-17777| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4880/fernando-wood @FindAGrave ] |- | 358: George Clinton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-358 @LGM] || [[ Clinton-693| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209/george-clinton @FindAGrave ] |- | 357: John Wilkes Booth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-357 @LGM] || [[ Booth-580| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7377/john-wilkes-booth @FindAGrave ] |- | 356: Daniel Burnham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-356 @LGM] || [[ Burnham-1449| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2168/daniel-hudson-burnham @FindAGrave ] |- | 355: Jonas Salk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-355 @LGM] || [[ Salk-3 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3800/jonas-salk @FindAGrave ] |- | 354: James Roosevelt and Sara Delano Roosevelt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-354 @LGM] || [[ Roosevelt-2| James@WT ]] [[Delano-4 | Sara@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8506/james-roosevelt James@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8510/sara-ann-roosevelt Sara@FindAGrave ] |- | 353: Samuel Flagg Bemis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-353 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133591170/samuel-flagg-bemis @FindAGrave ] |- | 352: Henry James || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-352 @LGM] || [[ James-5668| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/538/henry-james @FindAGrave ] |- | 351: Ted Kennedy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-351 @LGM] || [[ Kennedy-737| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41159008/ted-kennedy @FindAGrave ] |- | 350: The Jamestown dead of 1607 || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-350 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 349: Jonathan Edwards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-349 @LGM] || [[ Edwards-914| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1360/jonathan-edwards @FindAGrave ] |- | 348: Albert Sidney Johnston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-348 @LGM] || [[ Johnston-5615| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4334/albert-sidney-johnston @FindAGrave ] |- | 347: Lyndon Baines Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-347 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-8927| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/550/lyndon-b-johnson @FindAGrave ] |- | 346: Harry Orchard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-346 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6664457/harry-orchard @FindAGrave ] |- | 345: George Gallup || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-345 @LGM] || [[ Gallup-570| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4459/george-horace-gallup @FindAGrave ] |- | 344: Mary Custis Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-344 @LGM] || [[ Custis-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7416695/mary-anna_randolph-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 343: Isadora Duncan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-america-abroad-grave-part-343 @LGM] || [[ Duncan-12325| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1444/isadora-duncan @FindAGrave ] |- | 342: Susan B. Anthony || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-342 @LGM] || [[ Anthony-14| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31/susan-b-anthony @FindAGrave ] |- | 341: Thomas Wentworth Higginson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-341 @LGM] || [[ Higginson-380| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4841/thomas-wentworth_storrow-higginson @FindAGrave ] |- | 340: Dorothy Parker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-340 @LGM] || [[ Rothschild-474| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3040/dorothy-parker @FindAGrave ] |- | 339: Richard Taylor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-339 @LGM] || [[ Taylor-674| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8625/richard-lee-taylor @FindAGrave ] |- | 338: Stéphane Grappelli || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-338 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4948/st%C3%A9phane-grappelli @FindAGrave ] |- | 337: Robert E. Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-337 @LGM] || [[ Lee-3 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/615/robert-e-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 336: Frances Folsom Cleveland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-336 @LGM] || [[ Folsom-35| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4678/frances-clara-cleveland @FindAGrave ] |- | 335: Bill Dahlen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-335 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19994/william-frederick-dahlen @FindAGrave ] |- | 334: William Colby || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-334 @LGM] || [[Colby-1513 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5898372/william-egan-colby @FindAGrave ] |- | 333: Joseph Johnston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-333 @LGM] || [[ Johnston-2646| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4846/joseph-eggleston-johnston @FindAGrave ] |- | 332: Anthony Comstock || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-332 @LGM] || [[ Comstock-1428| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19982/anthony-comstock @FindAGrave ] |- | 331: George Crook || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-331 @LGM] || [[ Crook-659| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2280/george-r-crook @FindAGrave ] |- | 330: Theodore Sedgwick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-330 @LGM] || [[ Sedgwick-186| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654295/theodore-sedgwick @FindAGrave ] |- | 329: Fitzhugh Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-329 @LGM] || [[ Lee-3467| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4660/fitzhugh-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 328: John Randolph of Roanoke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-328 @LGM] || [[ Randolph-628| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/852/john-randolph @FindAGrave ] |- | 327: Piet Mondrian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-327 @LGM] || [[ Mondriaan-7| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7810314/piet-mondrian @FindAGrave ] |- | 326: Sarah Bagley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-326 @LGM] || [[ Bagley-2325| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48790608/sarah-george-durno @FindAGrave ] |- | 325: Lester Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-325 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4738/lester-young @FindAGrave ] |- | 324: Kenesaw Mountain Landis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-324 @LGM] || [[ Landis-905| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/600/kenesaw-mountain-landis @FindAGrave ] |- | 323: Stephen Field || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-323 @LGM] || [[ Field-6010| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5689/stephen-johnson-field @FindAGrave ] |- | 322: John Jacob Astor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-322 @LGM] || [[ Astor-15| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40/john-jacob-astor @FindAGrave ] |- | 321: Earl Butz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-321 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24339026/earl-lauer-butz @FindAGrave ] |- | 320: William O. Douglas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-320 @LGM] || [[ Douglas-8847| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/296/william-orville-douglas @FindAGrave ] |- | 319: Elizabeth Freeman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-319 @LGM] || [[ Freeman-7941| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16476373/elizabeth-freeman @FindAGrave ] |- | 318: Bernard Kilgore || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-318 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ | No Entry @FindAGrave ]] |- | 317: George Baer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-317 @LGM] || [[ Baer-427| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22483339/george-frederick-baer @FindAGrave ] |- | 316: Margaret Fuller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-316 @LGM] || [[ Fuller-4089| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6284077/margaret-fuller @FindAGrave ] |- | 315: William Jennings Bryan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-315 @LGM] || [[ Bryan-715| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141/william-jennings-bryan @FindAGrave ] |- | 314: Robert Taft || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-314 @LGM] || [[ Taft-24| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13113/robert-alphonso-taft @FindAGrave ] |- | 313: Matthew Maury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-313 @LGM] || [[ Maury-24| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8835/matthew-fontaine-maury @FindAGrave ] |- | 312: Jefferson Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-312 @LGM] || [[ Davis-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/260/jefferson-finis-davis @FindAGrave ] |- | 311: Jackie Robinson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-311 @LGM] || [[ Robinson-13| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/882/jackie-robinson @FindAGrave ] |- | 310: John O’Hara || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-310 @LGM] || [[ O'Hara-560| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/771/john-henry-o'hara @FindAGrave ] |- | 309: John Hancock || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-309 @LGM] || [[ Hancock-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/440/john-hancock @FindAGrave ] |- | 308: Stefan Osusky || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-308 @LGM] || [[ | On Wikipedia, Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37270042/stefan-osusky @FindAGrave ] |- | 307: Edwin Drake || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-307 @LGM] || [[ Drake-8059| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6884/edwin-laurentine-drake @FindAGrave ] |- | 306: Ephraim Bull || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-306 @LGM] || [[ Bull-3157| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1477/ephraim-wales-bull @FindAGrave ] |- | 305: B. Vithal Shetty || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-305 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6XBL-QBJR FS] |- | 304: Winston Edmunds || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-304 @LGM] || [[ Edmunds-1958| Needs family added @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203994195/winston-henry-edmunds @FindAGrave ] |- | 303: George Pullman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-303 @LGM] || [[ Pullman-47| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/843/george-mortimer-pullman @FindAGrave ] |- | 302: Traveller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-302-dead-horses-american-history-part-19 @LGM] || [[ Lee-3| Robert E. Lee @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3082/traveller @FindAGrave ] |- | 301: Dudley Moore || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-301 @LGM] || [[ Moore-38127| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6293993/dudley-moore @FindAGrave ] |- | 300: Henry David Thoreau || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-300 @LGM] || [[ Thoreau-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1030/henry-david-thoreau @FindAGrave ] |- | 299: Henry Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-299 @LGM] || [[ Adams-20| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5/henry-brooks-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 298: Caspar Weinberger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-297 @LGM] || [[ Weinberger-236| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13763911/caspar-willard-weinberger @FindAGrave ] |- | 297: Lewis Powell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-296-2 @LGM] || [[Powell-17402 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3572/lewis-franklin-powell @FindAGrave ] |- | 296: Richard Henry Pratt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-296 @LGM] || [[ Pratt-10017| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14054052/richard-henry-pratt @FindAGrave ] |- | 295: Walter Reed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-295 @LGM] || [[ Reed-6674| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/857/walter-reed @FindAGrave ] |- | 294: Peter Daniel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-294 @LGM] || [[ Daniel-762| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5671/peter-vivian-daniel @FindAGrave ] |- | 293: J. Edgar Hoover || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-293 @LGM] || [[ Hoover-1892| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/499/j-edgar-hoover @FindAGrave ] |- | 292: Patsy Cline || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-292 @LGM] || [[ Hensley-907| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207/patsy-cline @FindAGrave ] |- | 291: Robert Treat Paine || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-291 @LGM] || [[ Paine-195| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/787/robert-treat-paine @FindAGrave ] |- | 290: Maggie Walker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-290 @LGM] || [[ Draper-3806| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27054958/elizabeth-draper-mitchell/photo @FindAGrave ] |- | 289: I.W. Abel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-289 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75899455/iorwith-wilbur-abel @FindAGrave ] |- | 288: Lucy Randolph Mason || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-288 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23439077/lucy-randolph-mason @FindAGrave ] |- | 287: Arthur Ashe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-287 @LGM] || [[ Ashe-556| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1662/arthur-ashe @FindAGrave ] |- | 286: J.E.B. Stuart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-286 @LGM] || [[ Stuart-2685| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/986/james-ewell_brown-stuart @FindAGrave ] |- | 285: John and Peggy O’Neill Eaton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-285 @LGM] || [[ Eaton-3148| John@WT ]] [[ O'Neale-10| Peggy@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6653987/john-henry-eaton J@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6653318/margaret-eaton Peggy@FindAGrave ] |- | 284: The Haymarket Martyrs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-284 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 283: Simone Signoret and Yves Montand || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-283 @LGM] || [[ Kaminker-5| @WT ]] [[Allégret-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1358/simone-signoret Simonre@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37608537/yves-%C3%A9douard-allegret Yves@FindAGrave] |- | 282: Sumner Welles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-282 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23280/benjamin-sumner-welles @FindAGrave ] |- | 281: Gertrude Stein and Alice Toklas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-abroad-grave-part-281 @LGM] || [[ Stein-910| Gertrude@WT ]] [[Toklas-1|Alice@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/977/gertrude-stein Gertrude@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1451/alice-b-toklas Alice@FindAGrave ] |- | 280: George Kennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-280 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10635130/george-frost-kennan @FindAGrave ] |- | 279: George Marshall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-279 @LGM] || [[ Marshall-4835| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/673/george-c-marshall @FindAGrave ] |- | 278: Daniel Patrick Moynihan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-278 @LGM] || [[ Moynihan-185| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7292264/daniel-patrick-moynihan @FindAGrave ] |- | 277: Warren Burger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-277 @LGM] || [[ Burger-2286| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1907/warren-earl-burger @FindAGrave ] |- | 276: Louis Sullivan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-276 @LGM] || [[ Sullivan-5059| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1003/louis-henri-sullivan @FindAGrave ] |- | 275: Malik Sealy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-275 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5747866/malik-sealy @FindAGrave ] |- | 274: Marcel Proust || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-274 @LGM] || [[ Proust-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/841/marcel-proust @FindAGrave ] |- | 273: George McGovern || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-273 @LGM] || [[ McGovern-446| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99300470/george-stanley-mcgovern @FindAGrave ] |- | 272: Eugene Debs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-272 @LGM] || [[ Debs-5| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/268/eugene-victor-debs @FindAGrave ] |- | 271: Jim Morrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-abroad-grave-part-271 @LGM] || [[ Morrison-4075| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/740/jim-morrison @FindAGrave ] |- | 270: Bennett Champ Clark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-270 @LGM] || [[ Clark-28930| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11162/bennett-champ-clark @FindAGrave ] |- | 269: Duke Ellington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-269 @LGM] || [[ Ellington-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/318/duke-ellington @FindAGrave ] |- | 268: Abelard and Heloise || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-268 @LGM] || [[ Abelard-1| Abelard@WT ]] [[Argenteuil-2 | Heloise@WT]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1635/pierre-ab%C3%A9lard Abelard@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1636/h%C3%A9lo%C3%AFse-d'argenteuil Heloise@FindAGrave] |- | 267: Charlie Monroe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-267 @LGM] || [[ Monroe-3294| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20145848/charlie-pendleton-monroe @FindAGrave ] |- | 266: Clint Jencks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-266 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142142270/clinton-edward-jencks @FindAGrave ] |- | 265: William Warfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-265 @LGM] || [[ | Needs profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6725872/william-warfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 264: Max Ophuls || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-264 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7707483/max-ophuls @FindAGrave ] |- | 263: Patti Page || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-263 @LGM] || [[Fowler-14371 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103010674/patti-page @FindAGrave ] |- | 262: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-262 @LGM] || [[ Mies-5| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2167/ludwig-mies_van_der_rohe @FindAGrave ] |- | 261: Tom McCall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-261 @LGM] || [[ McCall-1585| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5963292/thomas-lawson-mccall @FindAGrave ] |- | 260: Edwin Stanton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-260 @LGM] || [[ Stanton-1666| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/973/edwin-mcmasters-stanton @FindAGrave ] |- | 259: Lane Kirkland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-259 @LGM] || [[ Kirkland-3315| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35192888/joseph-lane-kirkland @FindAGrave ] |- | 258: James Monroe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-258 @LGM] || [[ Monroe-17| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/724/james-monroe @FindAGrave ] |- | 257: Bob Elliott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-257 @LGM] || [[Elliott-7287| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9693/bob-elliott @FindAGrave ] |- | 256: Boston Massacre dead || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-256 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 255: George Halas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-255 @LGM] || [[ Halas-50| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1299/george-halas @FindAGrave ] |- | 254: Fred Rogers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-254 @LGM] || [[Rogers-13389 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7216800/mister-rogers @FindAGrave ] |- | 253: Terence Powderly || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-253 @LGM] || [[ Powderly-7| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39416822/terence-vincent-powderly @FindAGrave ] |- | 252: Melville Fuller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-252 @LGM] || [[ Fuller-11074| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5580/melville-weston-fuller @FindAGrave ] |- | 251: James McHenry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-251 @LGM] || [[ McHenry-360| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4715/james-mchenry @FindAGrave ] |- | 250: John Porter East || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-250 @LGM] || [[ East-1138| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5220/john-porter-east @FindAGrave ] |- | 249: Shelby Cullom || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-249 @LGM] || [[ Cullom-19| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20392/shelby-moore-cullom @FindAGrave ] |- | 248: Dan Rostenkowski || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-248 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56964129/dan-rostenkowski @FindAGrave ] |- | 247: Paul Kilday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-247 @LGM] || [[ Kilday-71 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7189234/paul-joseph-kilday @FindAGrave ] |- | 246: James Angleton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-246 @LGM] || [[ Angleton-79| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6379756/james-jesus-angleton @FindAGrave ] |- | 245: Tom Girdler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-245 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ | No entry found @FindAGrave ]] |- | 244: John Marshall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-244 @LGM] || [[ Marshall-228| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/674/john-marshall @FindAGrave ] |- | 243: Doc Holliday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-243 @LGM] || [[ Holliday-60| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/490/doc-holliday @FindAGrave ] |- | 242: Jesse Owens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-242 @LGM] || [[ Owens-3055| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2188/jesse-owens @FindAGrave ] |- | 241: George Norris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-241 @LGM] || [[ Norris-4373| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7267034/george-william-norris @FindAGrave ] |- | 240: Louis Brandeis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-240 @LGM] || [[ Brandeis-14| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130/louis-dembitz-brandeis @FindAGrave ] |- | 239: Preston Sturges || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-239 @LGM] || [[ Biden-83| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3214/preston-sturges @FindAGrave ] |- | 238: Whiskey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-238-dead-horses-american-history-part-18 @LGM] || [[ Hazelrigg-152 | Charles Hazelrigg @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134677214/whiskey-cavalry_horse @FindAGrave ] |- | 237: John Paul Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-237 @LGM] || [[Stevens-18230 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201205565/john-paul-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 236: Joe Coors || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-236 @LGM] || [[ Coors-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7268049/joseph-m-coors @FindAGrave ] |- | 235: John Altgeld || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-235 @LGM] || [[ Altgeld-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6420/john-peter-altgeld @FindAGrave ] |- | 234: Lionel Hampton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-234 @LGM] || [[Hampton-4548 |@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6737954/lionel-hampton @FindAGrave ] |- | 233: Ray Boone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-233 @LGM] || [[ Boone-3977| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115242918/ray-boone @FindAGrave ] |- | 232: Thomas McKennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-232 @LGM] || [[ McKennan-25| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9000216/thomas-mckean_thompson-mckennan @FindAGrave ] |- | 231: Herman Melville || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-231 @LGM] || [[ Melvill-6| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/705/herman-melville @FindAGrave ] |- | 230: T.V. Soong || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-230 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile brother of Madame Chiang Kai-Shek @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8613/tv-soong @FindAGrave ] |- | 229: Vito Marcantonio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-229 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8503/vito-anthony-marcantonio @FindAGrave ] |- | 228: Roland Burris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-228 @LGM] || [[ Burris-1171| @WT ]] || [ Not Dead Yet @FindAGrave ] |- | 227: Arthur Schlesinger Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-227 @LGM] || [[ Schlesinger-109| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18113227/arthur-meier-schlesinger @FindAGrave ] |- | 226: Theodore Roosevelt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-226 @LGM] || [[ Roosevelt-18| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/898/theodore-roosevelt @FindAGrave ] |- | 225: Jock Yablonski || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-225 @LGM] || [[ Yablonski-20| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10716858/joseph-albert-yablonski @FindAGrave ] |- | 224: Bruce Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-224 @LGM] || [[ Lee-9574| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/612/bruce-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 223: William Herndon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-223 @LGM] || [[ Herndon-1674| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3005/william-henry-herndon @FindAGrave ] |- | 222: John Philip Sousa || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-222 @LGM] || [[ Sousa-182| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/964/john-philip-sousa @FindAGrave ] |- | 221: Samuel Hammersmark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-221 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207681515/samuel-t-hammersmark @FindAGrave ] |- | 220: Harriet Jacobs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-220 @LGM] || [[ Jacobs-3831| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16338196/harriet-ann-jacobs @FindAGrave ] |- | 219: Moses Alexander || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-219 @LGM] || [[ Alexander-7535| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7250906/moses-alexander @FindAGrave ] |- | 218: Cap Anson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-218 @LGM] || [[ Anson-248| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2384/adrian-constantine-anson @FindAGrave ] |- | 217: Claude and Geraldine Lightfoot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-217 @LGM] || [[ Lightfoot-2198| Claude@WT ]] [[ Gray-40615| Geraldine@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10173468/claude-lightfoot Claude@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144645166/geraldine-lightfoot Geraldine@FindAGrave ] |- | 216: J.R. Simplot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-216 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27082536/j-r-simplot @FindAGrave ] |- | 215: William Wirt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-215 @LGM] || [[ Wirt-102| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12957/william-wirt @FindAGrave ] |- | 214: Frank Church || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-214 @LGM] || [[ Church-3089| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12106/frank-church @FindAGrave ] |- | 213: Jason Mizell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-213 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile Jam Master Jay @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6898008/jason-mizell @FindAGrave ] |- | 212: Harry Emerson Fosdick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-212 @LGM] || [[ Fosdick-321| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10714/harry-emerson-fosdick @FindAGrave ] |- | 211: Roland Hartley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-211 @LGM] || [[ Hartley-1905| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6407/roland-hill-hartley @FindAGrave ] |- | 210: Dixy Lee Ray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-210 @LGM] || [[ Ray-4109| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6513817/dixy-lee-ray @FindAGrave ] |- | 209: Junior Wells || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-209 @LGM] || [[ Blakemore-542| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5763625/junior-wells @FindAGrave ] |- | 208: Susan Komen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-208 @LGM] || [[ Goodman-7934| Needs Bio and Relatives @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14281213/susan-g-komen @FindAGrave ] |- | 207: James Baldwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-207 @LGM] || [[ Baldwin-4970| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1420/james-arthur-baldwin @FindAGrave ] |- | 206: James Birney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-206 @LGM] || [[ Birney-78| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15028831/james-gillespie-birney @FindAGrave ] |- | 205: Lucy Parsons || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-205 @LGM] || [[ Gonzalez-1427| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8793/lucy-parsons @FindAGrave ] |- | 204: Paul Revere || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-204 @LGM] || [[ Dick-5147| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136828639/paul-revere @FindAGrave ] |- | 203: Franklin Pierce || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-203 @LGM] || [[ Pierce-177| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/814/franklin-pierce @FindAGrave ] |- | 202: Enrico Fermi || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-202 @LGM] || [[ Fermi-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/331/enrico-fermi @FindAGrave ] |- | 201: Peggy Pascoe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-201 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124219604/peggy-pascoe @FindAGrave ] |- | 200: Malcolm X || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-200 @LGM] || [[ Little-2799| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1134/malcolm-x @FindAGrave ] |- | 199: Lawrence La Monte || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-199 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209343405/lawrence-dean-lamonte @FindAGrave ] |- | 198: Henry Teller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-198 @LGM] || [[ Teller-209| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654619/henry-moore-teller @FindAGrave ] |- | 197: Paul Robeson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-197 @LGM] || [[ Robeson-765| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/878/paul-robeson @FindAGrave ] |- | 196: Al Haig || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-196 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48374233/alexander-meigs-haig @FindAGrave ] |- | 195: James Sherman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-195 @LGM] || [[ Sherman-3002| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2716/james-schoolcraft-sherman @FindAGrave ] |- | 194: Hugo Black || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-194 @LGM] || [[ Black-7774| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97/hugo-lafayette-black @FindAGrave ] |- | 193: Francis Cabot Lowell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-193 @LGM] || [[ Lowell-422| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34653417/francis-cabot-lowell @FindAGrave ] |- | 192: Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-192 @LGM] || [[ Davis-81194| Ossie@WT ]] [[ Wallace-4578 | Ruby@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10425975/ossie-davis Ossie@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131277377/ruby-dee Ruby@FindAGrave] |- | 191: Henry Yesler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-191 @LGM] || [[ Yesler-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4369/henry-l-yesler @FindAGrave ] |- | 190: Hal Roach || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-190-2 @LGM] || [[Roach-4152 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1254/hal-roach @FindAGrave ] |- | 189: Ben Reitman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-189 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8792/ben-reitman @FindAGrave ] |- | 188: Robert Mosbacher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-188 @LGM] || [[ Mosbacher-54| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47200536/robert-adam-mosbacher @FindAGrave ] |- | 187: John Nordstrom || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-187 @LGM] || [[ Nordström-449| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8564/john-w-nordstrom @FindAGrave ] |- | 186: Hugh Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-186 @LGM] || [[Johnson-131344 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6941882/hugh-samuel-johnson @FindAGrave ] |- | 185: Philip Barbour || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-185 @LGM] || [[ Barbour-486| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5668/philip-pendleton-barbour @FindAGrave ] |- | 184: Madame Chiang Kai-Shek || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-184 @LGM] || [[ 宋-2| She has three brothers missing from WT@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8023780/may_ling-chiang @FindAGrave ] |- | 183: David Clough || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-183 @LGM] || [[ Clough-977| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10788/david-marston-clough @FindAGrave ] |- | 182: Hugh Marlowe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-182 @LGM] || [[ Hipple-280| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6622592/hugh-marlowe @FindAGrave ] |- | 181: George Bird Grinnell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-181 @LGM] || [[Grinnell-635 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5567/george-bird-grinnell @FindAGrave ] |- | 180: Whitney Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-180 @LGM] || [[ Young-27589| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1136/whitney-m-young @FindAGrave ] |- | 179: Malcolm Glazer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-179 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130512322/malcolm-irving-glazer @FindAGrave ] |- | 178: James Forrestal || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-178 @LGM] || [[ Forrestal-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/356/james-vincent-forrestal @FindAGrave ] |- | 177: Celia Cruz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-177 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7691977/celia-cruz @FindAGrave ] |- | 176: Charles Wilkes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-176 @LGM] || [[ Wilkes-1298| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2277/charles-wilkes @FindAGrave ] |- | 175: Henry Clay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-175 @LGM] || [[ Clay-233| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203/henry-clay @FindAGrave ] |- | 174: Michael Green and Theda Perdue || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-174 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163276948/michael-david-green @FindAGrave ] |- | 173: Ray and Joan Kroc || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-173 @LGM] || [[ Kroc-2| Ray@WT ]] [[ Mansfield-4406| Joan@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3207/ray-kroc Ray@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7978945/joan-beverly-kroc Joan@FindAGrave ] |- | 172: Samuel Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-172 @LGM] || [[ Adams-42| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9/samuel-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 171: Pete Rozelle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-171 @LGM] || [[ Rozelle-139| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4702/pete-rozelle @FindAGrave ] |- | 170: James Cox || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-170 @LGM] || [[ Cox-8805| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/238/james-middleton-cox @FindAGrave ] |- | 169: John L. Lewis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-169 @LGM] || [[ Lewis-33073| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19560/john-llewellyn-lewis @FindAGrave ] |- | 168: Pushmataha || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-168 @LGM] || [[ Choctaw-270| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/845/chief-push-ma-ta-ha @FindAGrave ] |- | 167: Bernard Malamud || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-167 @LGM] || [[ Malamud-57| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1406/bernard-malamud @FindAGrave ] |- | 166: Cab Calloway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-166 @LGM] || [[ Calloway-659| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19905/cab-calloway @FindAGrave ] |- | 165: Adolph Rupp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-165 @LGM] || [[ Rupp-1225| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2392/adolph-frederick-rupp @FindAGrave ] |- | 164: Horatio Seymour || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-164 @LGM] || [[ Seymour-1853| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5356626/horatio-seymour @FindAGrave ] |- | 163: Tom Lantos || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-163 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24552755/thomas-peter-lantos @FindAGrave ] |- | 162: Abraham Lincoln || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-162 @LGM] || [[ Lincoln-103| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/627/abraham-lincoln @FindAGrave ] |- | 161: Uriah Tracy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-161 @LGM] || [[ Tracy-1469| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6984053/uriah-tracy @FindAGrave ] |- | 160: Rick James || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-160 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-126093| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9276693/rick-james @FindAGrave ] |- | 159: Collis Huntington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-159 @LGM] || [[ Huntington-1302| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/527/collis-potter-huntington @FindAGrave ] |- | 158: Thurgood Marshall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-158 @LGM] || [[ Marshall-6154| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1675/thurgood-marshall @FindAGrave ] |- | 157: Mass grave of the victims of Wounded Knee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-157 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 156: Charles Evans Hughes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-156 @LGM] || [[ Hughes-7043| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/520/charles-evans-hughes @FindAGrave ] |- | 155: Ed Muskie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-155 @LGM] || [[ Muskie-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3374/edmund-sixtus-muskie @FindAGrave ] |- | 154: George McNeill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-154 @LGM] || [[ McNeill-3101| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180165893/george-e-mcneill @FindAGrave ] |- | 153: Millard Fillmore || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-153 @LGM] || [[ Fillmore-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/336/millard-fillmore @FindAGrave ] |- | 152: Miles Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-152 @LGM] || [[ Davis-7197| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/261/miles-davis @FindAGrave ] |- | 151: Ruth Bader Ginsburg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-151 @LGM] || [[ Bader-675| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209809010/ruth-ginsburg @FindAGrave ] |- | 150: Red Jacket || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-150 @LGM] || [[ Seneca-10| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3602/red_jacket @FindAGrave ] |- | 149: Louis Armstrong || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-149 @LGM] || [[ Armstrong-5227| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36/louis-armstrong @FindAGrave ] |- | 148: William Lloyd Garrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-148 @LGM] || [[ Garrison-2215| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/384/william-lloyd-garrison @FindAGrave ] |- | 147: William Gibbs McAdoo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-147 @LGM] || [[ McAdoo-77| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3002/william-gibbs-mcadoo @FindAGrave ] |- | 146: Charles Sumner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-146 @LGM] || [[ Sumner-1422| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1005/charles-sumner @FindAGrave ] |- | 145: Grantland Rice || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-145 @LGM] || [[ Rice-16494| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/868/grantland-rice @FindAGrave ] |- | 144: Sid Hatfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-144 @LGM] || [[ Hatfield-5460| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9980/william-sidney-hatfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 143: Jay Gould || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-143 @LGM] || [[ Gould-218| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/408/jay-gould @FindAGrave ] |- | 142: John C. Breckinridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-142 @LGM] || [[ Breckinridge-33| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132/john-cabell-breckinridge @FindAGrave ] |- | 141: Ernie Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-141 @LGM] || [[ Davis-82723| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1252/ernie-davis @FindAGrave ] |- | 140: Thelonious Monk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-140 @LGM] || [[ Monk-1877| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/723/thelonious-monk @FindAGrave ] |- | 139: John Hay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-139 @LGM] || [[ Hay-1617| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/460/john-milton-hay @FindAGrave ] |- | 138: Alexander Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-138 @LGM] || [[ Wilson-113393| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22621071/alexander-wilson @FindAGrave ] |- | 137: Julius Krug || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-137 @LGM] || [[ Krug-834| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6631313/julius-albert-krug @FindAGrave ] |- | 136: Fiorello LaGuardia || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-136 @LGM] || [[ La_Guardia-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/596/fiorello-henry-laguardia @FindAGrave ] |- | 135: Rutherford B. Hayes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-135 @LGM] || [[ Hayes-229| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/464/rutherford-b-hayes @FindAGrave ] |- | 134: Adolph Sabath || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-134 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11790525/adolph-joachim-sabath @FindAGrave ] |- | 133: Jackie McLean || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-133 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13820409/jackie-mclean @FindAGrave ] |- | 132: Lysander Spooner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-132 @LGM] || [[ Spooner-650| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18821908/lysander-spooner @FindAGrave ] |- | 131: Frank Lautenberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-131 @LGM] || [[ Lautenberg-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111708760/frank-raleigh-lautenberg @FindAGrave ] |- | 130: LeRoy Neiman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-130 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile (Possible name change confusion)@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92272961/leroy-neiman @FindAGrave ] |- | 129: Shirley Chisholm || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-129 @LGM] || [[ St._Hill-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10211114/shirley-chisholm @FindAGrave ] |- | 128: Claude Bowers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-128 @LGM] || [[ Bowers-6913| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1719/claude-gernade-bowers @FindAGrave ] |- | 127: Mass grave of the Hawk’s Nest victims || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-127 @LGM] || [[ | Searching for Disaster Category for this@WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 126: John Chivington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-126 @LGM] || [[ Chivington-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6926943/john-milton-chivington @FindAGrave ] |- | 125: Robert Wagner Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-125 @LGM] || [[ Wagner-8067| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8941/robert-ferdinand-wagner @FindAGrave ] |- | 124: Max Roach || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-124 @LGM] || [[ Roach-3077| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20988054/max-roach @FindAGrave ] |- | 123: William Pinkney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-123 @LGM] || [[ Pinkney-220| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654267/william-pinkney @FindAGrave ] |- | 122: William Brennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-122 @LGM] || [[ Brennan-1208| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1861/william-joseph-brennan @FindAGrave ] |- | 121: James Otis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-121 @LGM] || [[ Otis-249| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1501/james-otis @FindAGrave ] |- | 120: Paul Harvey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-120 @LGM] || [[ Aurandt-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34294618/paul-harvey @FindAGrave ] |- | 119: Clement Vallandigham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-119 @LGM] || [[ Vallandigham-6| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2526/clement-laird-vallandigham @FindAGrave ] |- | 118: William Niskanen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-118 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99244949/william-arthur-niskanen @FindAGrave ] |- | 117: Thomas Nast || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-117 @LGM] || [[ Nast-8| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6522488/thomas-nast @FindAGrave ] |- | 116: Paul Revere || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-116 @LGM] || [[ Revere-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/865/paul-revere @FindAGrave ] |- | 115: Adolph Strasser || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-115 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/241931860/adolph-strasser @FindAGrave ] |- | 114: Hugh Bennett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-114 @LGM] || [[ Bennett-18270| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25455797/Hugh-Hammond-Bennett @FindAGrave ] |- | 113: Matthew Brady || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-113 @LGM] || [[ Brady-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128/mathew-b-brady @FindAGrave ] |- | 112: Orville and Wilbur Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-112 @LGM] || [[ Wright-3| Orville@WT ]] [[ Wright-4| Wilbur@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1130/orville-wright Orville@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1131/wilbur-wright Wilbur@FindAGrave ] |- | 111: Phil Sheridan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-111 @LGM] || [[ Sheridan-530| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/949/philip-henry-sheridan @FindAGrave ] |- | 110: John Smilie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-110 @LGM] || [[ Smilie-14| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6869575/john-smilie @FindAGrave ] |- | 109: John Shalikashvili || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-109 @LGM] || [[ Shalikashvili-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73810983/john-malchase_david-shalikashvili @FindAGrave ] |- | 108: Paul Laurence Dunbar || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-108 @LGM] || [[ Dunbar-1624| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/307/paul-laurence-dunbar @FindAGrave ] |- | 107: Potter Stewart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-107 @LGM] || [[ Stewart-27585| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2291/potter-stewart @FindAGrave ] |- | 106: Charles Pillsbury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-106 @LGM] || [[ Pillsbury-115| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49467452/charles-alfred-pillsbury @FindAGrave ] |- | 105: Elbridge Gerry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-105 @LGM] || [[ Gerry-17 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/388/elbridge-gerry @FindAGrave ] |- | 104: Omar Bradley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-104 @LGM] || [[ Bradley-4214| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125/omar-nelson-bradley @FindAGrave ] |- | 103: Billy the Kid || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-103 @LGM] || [[ McCarty-931| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94/william-bonney @FindAGrave ] |- | 102: Stephen Solarz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-102 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67104124/stephen-joshua-solarz @FindAGrave ] |- | 101: William Howard Taft || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-101 @LGM] || [[ Taft-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1014/william-howard-taft @FindAGrave ] |- | 100: Joseph Inslee Anderson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-100 @LGM] || [[ Anderson-22451| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7365658/joseph-inslee-anderson @FindAGrave ] |- | 99: Ron Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-99 @LGM] || [[ Brown-123727| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1594/ronald-harmon-brown @FindAGrave ] |- | 98: Billy Sunday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-98 @LGM] || [[ Sunday-96| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1007/billy-sunday @FindAGrave ] |- | 97: John F. Kennedy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-97 @LGM] || [[ Kennedy-96| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/574/john-f-kennedy @FindAGrave ] |- | 96: Voltarine de Cleyre || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-96 @LGM] || [[ De_Cleyre-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8795/voltairine-de_cleyre @FindAGrave ] |- | 95: Ralph Waldo Emerson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-95 @LGM] || [[ Emerson-46| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/320/ralph-waldo-emerson @FindAGrave ] |- | 94: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-94 @LGM] || [[Bouvier-19 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/780/jacqueline-kennedy_onassis @FindAGrave ] |- | 93: Gerald and Betty Ford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-93 @LGM] ||[[ King-1042| GeraldFord@WT ]] [[ Bloomer-19| BettyFord@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4243/gerald-rudolph-ford GeraldFord@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7748438/betty-ford BettyFord@FindAGrave] |- | 92: John Galen Locke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-92 @LGM] || [[ Locke-4296| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12588774/john-galen-locke @FindAGrave ] |- | 91: George Hoar || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-91 @LGM] || [[ Hoar-338| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2835/george-frisbie-hoar @FindAGrave ] |- | 90: Charles McNary || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-90 @LGM] || [[ McNary-112| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5898660/charles-linza-mcnary @FindAGrave ] |- | 89: Alexander Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-89 @LGM] || [[ Hamilton-32| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/437/alexander-hamilton @FindAGrave ] |- | 88: Roscoe Conkling || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-88 @LGM] || [[ Conkling-185| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6653495/roscoe-conkling @FindAGrave ] |- | 87: Henry Ford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-87 @LGM] || [[ Ford-416| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/352/henry-ford @FindAGrave ] |- | 86: Emma Goldman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-86 @LGM] || [[ Goldman-827| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/401/emma-goldman @FindAGrave ] |- | 85: Warren Harding || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-85 @LGM] || [[ Harding-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/445/warren-g-harding @FindAGrave ] |- | 84: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-84 @LGM] || [[ Flynn-3178| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2440/elizabeth-gurley-flynn @FindAGrave ] |- | 83: William Clay Ford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-83 @LGM] || [[ Ford-9514| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126108813/william-clay-ford @FindAGrave ] |- | 82: Louis Agassiz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-82 @LGM] || [[ Agassiz-14| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13/louis-agassiz @FindAGrave ] |- | 81: Walter Camp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-81 @LGM] || [[ Camp-2386| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/165/walter-camp@FindAGrave @FindAGrave] |- | 80: Glenn Miller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-80 @LGM] || [[ Miller-30319| @WT ]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Miller-30319-1 Memorial at WT. No Entry @FindAGrave] |- | 79: Lucien Maxwell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-79 @LGM] || [[ Maxwell-2283| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9925464/lucien-bonaparte-maxwell @FindAGrave] |- | 78: Nathaniel Hawthorne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-78 @LGM] || [[ Hawthorne-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/459/nathaniel-hawthorne @FindAGrave ] |- | 77: Bernard Baruch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-77 @LGM] || [[ Baruch-62| Needs Bio @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65/bernard-mannes-baruch @FindAGrave ] |- | 76: Buffalo Bill Cody || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-76 @LGM] || [[ Cody-384| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211/buffalo_bill-cody @FindAGrave ] |- | 75: Thomas Catron || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-75 @LGM] || [[ Catron-150| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7089806/thomas-benton-catron @FindAGrave ] |- | 74: Joseph Warren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-74 @LGM] || [[ Warren-5638| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3066/joseph-warren @FindAGrave ] |- | 73: Buckminster Fuller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-73 @LGM] || [[ Fuller-4092| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1403/r-buckminster-fuller @FindAGrave ] |- | 72: Joseph Story || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-72 @LGM] || [[ Story-720| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5663/joseph-story @FindAGrave ] |- | 71: Edward Everett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-71 @LGM] || [[ Everett-650| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/321/edward-everett @FindAGrave ] |- | 70: Virgil Earp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-70 @LGM] || [[ Earp-129| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1567/virgil-earp @FindAGrave ] |- | 69: Ely Parker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-69 @LGM] || [[ Parker-25372| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3603/ely-samuel-parker @FindAGrave ] |- | 68: Rexford Guy Tugwell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-68 @LGM] || [[ Tugwell-189| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7619977/rexford-guy-tugwell @FindAGrave ] |- | 67: Robert Wagner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-67 @LGM] || [[ Wagner-5647| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8940/robert-ferdinand-wagner @FindAGrave ] |- | 66: James J. Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-66 @LGM] || [[ Hill-5619| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5486/james-jerome-hill @FindAGrave ] |- | 65: Carl Pohlad || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-65 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5965/carl-ray-pohlad @FindAGrave ] |- | 64: Paul Wellstone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-64 @LGM] || [[ Wellstone-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6876973/paul-david-wellstone @FindAGrave ] |- | 63: Louisa May Alcott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-63 @LGM] || [[ Alcott-73| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14/louisa-may-alcott @FindAGrave ] |- | 62: Charles Goodyear || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-62 @LGM] || [[ Goodyear-64| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/406/charles-goodyear @FindAGrave ] |- | 61: Homer Plessy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-61 @LGM] || [[ Plessy-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8327/homer-adolph-plessy @FindAGrave ] |- | 60: Abigail Scott Duniway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-60 @LGM] || [[ Scott-42371| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5954241/abigail-jane-duniway @FindAGrave ] |- | 59: Leona Helmsley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-59 @LGM] || [[ Rosenthal-919| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21034267/leona-mindy-helmsley @FindAGrave ] |- | 58: Harold Stassen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-58 @LGM] || [[ Stassen-50| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20853/harold-edward-stassen @FindAGrave ] |- | 57: Lyle Alzado || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-57 @LGM] || [[ Alzado-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4672/lyle-martin-alzado @FindAGrave ] |- | 56: Hubert Humphrey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-56 @LGM] || [[ Humphrey-2148| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/525/hubert-humphrey @FindAGrave ] |- | 55: Albert Gallatin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-55 @LGM] || [[ Gallatin-34| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/375/albert-gallatin @FindAGrave ] |- | 54: Nicholas Cage || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-54 @LGM] || [[ Coppola-109| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/237122135/nicholas-kim-cage @FindAGrave ] Not Dead yet |- | 53: Tip O’Neill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-53 @LGM] || [[ O'Neill-343| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9058/thomas-philip-o'neill @FindAGrave ] |- | 52: Mark Twain || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-52 @LGM] || [[ Clemens-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1048/mark-twain @FindAGrave ] |- | 51: Al Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-51 @LGM] || [[ Smith-80150| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/959/alfred-emanuel-smith @FindAGrave ] |- | 50: William Paterson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-50 @LGM] || [[ Paterson-1487| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2431/william-paterson @FindAGrave ] |- | 49: Ulysses S. Grant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-49 @LGM] || [[ Grant-468| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/411/ulysses-s-grant @FindAGrave ] |- | 48: Roger Sherman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-48 @LGM] || [[ Sherman-395| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/950/roger-sherman @FindAGrave ] |- | 47: Spiro Agnew || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-47 @LGM] || [[ Agnew-659| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2383/spiro-theodore-agnew @FindAGrave ] |- | 46: Timothy Dwight || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-46 @LGM] || [[ Dwight-126| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7518402/timothy-dwight @FindAGrave ] |- | 45: Eli Whitney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-45 @LGM] || [[ Whitney-1738| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1099/eli-whitney @FindAGrave ] |- | 44: William McKinley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-44 @LGM] || [[ McKinley-184| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69683142/william-mckinley @FindAGrave ] |- | 43: Robert Fulton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-43 @LGM] || [[ Fulton-935| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/372/robert-fulton @FindAGrave ] |- | 42: Bart Giamatti || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-42 @LGM] || [[ Giamatti-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3070/bart-giamatti @FindAGrave ] |- | 41: Thurlow Weed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-41 @LGM] || [[ Weed-1579| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1085/thurlow-weed @FindAGrave ] |- | 40: Mark Hanna || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-40 @LGM] || [[ Hanna-1481| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/442/marcus-alonzo-hanna @FindAGrave ] |- | 39: Jedidiah Morse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-39 @LGM] || [[ Morse-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11863/jedidiah-morse @FindAGrave ] |- | 38: Noah Webster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-38 @LGM] || [[ Webster-1379| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1084/noah-webster @FindAGrave ] |- | 37: George Washington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-37 @LGM] || [[ Washington-11| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1075/george-washington @FindAGrave ] |- | 36: William Marcy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-36 @LGM] || [[ Marcy-166| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5225727/william-learned-marcy @FindAGrave ] |- | 35: Archibald MacLeish || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-35 @LGM] || [[ MacLeish-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/MacLeish-12 @FindAGrave ] |- | 34: Lyman Beecher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-34 @LGM] || [[ Beecher-135| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3071/lyman-beecher @FindAGrave ] |- | 33: James Garfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-33 @LGM] || [[ Garfield-39| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/381/james-a-garfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 32: Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-32 @LGM] || [[ Muhlenberg-10| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5835/frederick-augustus_conrad-muhlenberg @FindAGrave ] |- | 31: Ambrose Burnside || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-31 @LGM] || [[ Burnside-329| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3264/ambrose-everett-burnside @FindAGrave ] |- | 30: Nathanael Greene || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-30 @LGM] || [[ Greene-872| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21285230/nathanael-greene @FindAGrave ] |- | 29: John D. Rockefeller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-29 @LGM] || [[ Rockefeller-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/886/john-d-rockefeller @FindAGrave ] |- | 28: Robert McNamara || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-28 @LGM] || [[McNamara-4485 | Needs Bio@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39126359/robert-strange-mcnamara @FindAGrave ] |- | 27: Eliot Ness || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-27 @LGM] || [[ Ness-148| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188975771/eliot-ness @FindAGrave ] |- | 26: Howard Zahniser || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-26 @LGM] || [[ Zahniser-67| Needs Bio@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8478818/howard-clinton-zahniser @FindAGrave ] |- | 25: John Winthrop || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-25 @LGM] || [[ Winthrop-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1118/john-winthrop @FindAGrave ] |- | 24: Bob Marshall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-24 @LGM] || [[ Marshall-30567| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22370/robert-marshall @FindAGrave ] |- | 23: Franklin Delano Roosevelt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-23 @LGM] || [[ Roosevelt-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/897/franklin-d-roosevelt @FindAGrave ] |- | 22: Frederick Law Olmsted || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-22 @LGM] || [[ Olmsted-255| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19078/frederick-law-olmsted @FindAGrave ] |- | 21: Richard Nixon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-21 @LGM] || [[ Nixon-22| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1418/richard-nixon @FindAGrave ] |- | 20: Martin Luther King Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-20 @LGM] || [[ King-4303| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/582/martin-luther-king @FindAGrave ] |- | 19: Andrew Carnegie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-19 @LGM] || [[ Carnegie-148| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173/andrew-carnegie @FindAGrave ] |- | 18: Oliver Wendell Holmes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-18 @LGM] || [[Holmes-2055 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/494/oliver-wendell-holmes @FindAGrave ] |- | 17: William Clark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-17 @LGM] || [[Clark-24988 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7255447/william-andrews-clark @FindAGrave ] |- | 16: Henry Ward Beecher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-16 @LGM] || [[ Beecher-130| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71/henry-ward-beecher @FindAGrave ] |- | 15: Boss Tweed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-15 @LGM] || [[ Tweed-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1049/william-magear-tweed @FindAGrave ] |- | 14: J.P. Morgan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-14 @LGM] || [[ Morgan-61| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/733/jp-morgan @FindAGrave ] |- | 13: Sidney Hillman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-13 @LGM] || [[Hillman-1375 | Needs Bio@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/482/sidney-hillman @FindAGrave ] |- | 12: Samuel Gompers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-12 @LGM] || [[ Gompers-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/403/samuel-gompers @FindAGrave ] |- | 11: Henry George || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-11 @LGM] || [[George-5436 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3336/henry-george @FindAGrave ] |- | 10: Jacob Riis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-x @LGM] || [[Riis-112 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/872/jacob-riis @FindAGrave ] |- | 9: Johnny Unitas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-ix @LGM] || [[Unitas-2 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6772006/johnny-unitas @FindAGrave ] |- | 8: Philip Murray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-viii @LGM] || [[ Murray-29531| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2692/philip-murray @FindAGrave ] |- | 7: Gifford Pinchot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-vii @LGM] || [[ Pinchot-8| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4941/gifford-pinchot @FindAGrave ] |- | 6: John Mitchell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-vi @LGM] || [[ Mitchell-46774| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7042602/john-mitchell @FindAGrave ] |- | 5. Thaddeus Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-v @LGM] || [[ Stevens-7642| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/982/thaddeus-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 4. William F. Buckley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-iv @LGM] || [[Buckley-1768 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24915565/william-frank-buckley @FindAGrave ] |- | 0003. James Buchanan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-iii @LGM] || [[Buchanan-787 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143/james-buchanan @FindAGrave ] |- | 0002. Eng and Chang Bunker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-ii @LGM] || [[ Unknown-457672| In/Eng Bunker@WT]] and [[Unknown-457673| Chun/Chang Bunker@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1250/eng-bunker Eng@FindAGrave] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6417354/chang-bunker Chang@FindAGrave] |- | 0001. Henry Clay Frick || [https://lawyersgunsmon.wpengine.com/2013/08/henry-clay-frick @LGM] || [[Frick-516| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/367/henry-clay-frick @FindAGrave] |- |}

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WikiTree LiveCast Secret Santa Challenge 2021
== {{Image|file=WikiTree_LiveCast_Secret_Santa_Challenge_2021.png|align=c|size=650}} The intended use of the space page is for elves to use the Santa's Elf Response following each wish to list '''“Wish in Progress”''' or '''“Wish Granted”''' or to put short research notes about progress for other researchers or the wisher. Feel free to add Additional Elf Response lines as needed Discord can be used for Real-time communication between elves. ===Family History Center/Library/Affiliate requests=== If you would like an image look up at an FHC or FHL, please post below. Please post the link to the index or image that is inaccessible at home and your ID# so that we can let you know what was found. ===
Research Wishes
=== ==== Maiden Name of Spouse ==== 1. What was the maiden name of [[McClellan-277|William McClellan (abt.1747-bef.1838)]]'s wife? Where and when did they marry? There is more information on my Ancestry tree https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/34965071/person/28113829880/facts If they married in the American colonies it could have been in the Cherry Valley, NY area prior to 1770, or possibly in Massachusetts or Maine, there are several McClellan families that emigrated to the colonies from Ulster in the early to mid-1700s. as William bought land in 1773, it is possible that he had family in the colonies who supported him. William, Jane and their children were survivors of the Cherry Valley Massacre November 10, 1778 at Cherry Valley, New York # Santa's Elf Response: Added research notes. # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Ireland 1800s ==== 2. Where and when in Ireland was [[Shaughnessy-587|Michael Shaughnessy]] born? # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== England 1500s ==== 3. Who was [[Lello-8|Henry Lello (abt.1565-1629)]]'s father? The wisher supplied a document with more information that may not be on WT. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/14n6wYaNzYRGXGDekdmWVq6sMcAO4OB7E/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112457767481103246672&rtpof=true&sd=true Henry Lello Information] # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Ireland 1700s ==== 4. Who was the husband of [[Scott-46238|Rebecca (Scott) Sproule (abt.1795-)]]? # Santa's Elf Response: Added some details to profile. [[Scott-36887|Rebecca Scott]] are definitely not the same person so James Sproule is not Scott-46238's husband. Posted comment about age of one of children [[Sproule-214|William Sproule]] which could change age of Rebecca. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Whose the Daddy in Scotland==== 5. Which one of the 3 Burns brothers was the father of [[Burns-12360|Alexander Burns (1844-1912)]]? He was the illegitimate son of [[Crombie-363|Mary Swanston Crombie (1812-)]], she filed paternity suits against 2 of the brothers John and James, but named the child after the 3rd brother Alexander. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/14gS_ffbCB4_i_tmVt2_mhe4st4lZSq9R/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112457767481103246672&rtpof=true&sd=true Paternity Suit] and [https://drive.google.com/file/d/14mfGFz6XZQ_YCMPVSfEqEFfw7n8j692_/view?usp=sharing Death Cert] # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Maine USA 5 Generation Sourcing ==== 6. To finish the family history of the first five generations, starting with me, I'm working on. Dad's side is sourced. Mom's side is a little more of a challenge. Those elusive Plantation of Maine records is my stumbling block. Here is my mother's profile to start [[Pease-890|Shirley Beatrice (Pease) Stearns (1935-2001)]] # Santa's Elf Response: '''Granted''' - I've added some sources to the actual profiles. You have quite a history already at Family Search on your mother's side with linked sources for a lot more than 5 generations. I've been able to link more of those old Maine vital records to add more support for what is already there and cleared up a few conflicts and issues and made a few additional links. I put a link in the comments on your mother's profile. You have many hours of joyful discovery and adding to wikitree ahead of you with the information now available to you. ~~ [[Brandt-1372|Mary Brandt Jensen]] # Santa's Elf Response: If You have a library membership you could access ancestry.com There are numerous sources, history and 7 generations of family trees available. i.e. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/86776289/person/48543204918/facts. C'est Bon # Santa's Elf Response: ==== What happened after Prison Release ==== 7. To find out what happened to my paternal grandfather, [[Benningfield-118|William Robert Benningfield]], after he was released from San Quentin in 1949. This has been a real brick wall for me. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Whose the Momma England 1800s==== 8. To find the mother of my maternal great-great grandfather, [[Bold-245|Robert Bold]]. # Santa's Elf Response: Wish granted # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Germany to Missouri USA 1800s ==== 9. I have a brick wall with my 2x great grandmother. [[Weber-5077|Eva (Weber) Walter (abt.1834-1905)]]. Would love to find her birth record and parents # Santa's Elf Response: Eva Weber in the Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 No record imageGermany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 DetailSource Name: Eva Weber Gender: Female Baptism Age: 0 Death Age: 0 Birth Date: 12. Mai 1834 (12 May 1834) Baptism Date: 14. Mai 1834 (14 May 1834) Baptism Place: Pfungstadt, Hessen, Germany Residence Place: Pfungstadt, Hessen, Germany Death Date: 16. Okt 1834 (16 Oct 1834) Mother: Sophia Weber FHL Film Number: 1195496 https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/740261:9866?_phsrc=RtQ70&_phstart=successSource&gsfn=Eva&gsln=Weber&ml_rpos=7&queryId=83ae56dc2f8f0c856997f65ffa08fe22 # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Louisiana USA ==== 10. My gggrandfather's origins! I'm almost 60 and I want to know where [[Howe-8231|Charles W Howe (abt.1862-bef.1920)]] comes from. # Santa's Elf Response: There seems to be some confusion between 2 men with the same name. Compare Howe-8443 & Howe-8231 # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Germany to Illinois 1800s ==== 11. My husband's GGGrandfather [[Schmidt-8963|Rudolph Wilhelm Schmidt (abt.1839-abt.1905)]] emigrated from Germany and lived in the area around Edwardsville, Illinois the remainder of his life. We have a (cut out and pasted) copy of an obituary in a scrapbook which we think is from either the Edwardsville or St. Louis paper but it is undated and we've never been able to find the obit online or establish a date of death (we think it's about 1905). And although the obit says he was to be buried in Woodlawn cemetery, we've not been able to find a gravesite (I "invented" a FindaGrave with what little I know). the pandemic has prevented us from traveling to that area to try and research further. Anything more we can learn about him will be much appreciated. # Santa's Elf Response: Some cite his wife's maiden Kuk surname americanized as Cook, so there may be some census records for her parents under that spelling. Some say his mother was Elizabeth Anna Catherine Hunsche(n), b: 1798. One sourced example with her parents is ... https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/150975229/person/412168304463/facts # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Wales Cousins 1800s ==== 12. My great-great grandmother [[John-2584|Margaret (John) Preece (abt.1863-1906)]] is mentioned as being a cousin of [[Jeffreys-668|William Edward Jeffreys (1881-)]] and [[Evans-34840|David Evans (abt.1864-1931)]], but I have never been able to find the common ancestors. I'd really like to find out how they are connected! I've written up some notes on exactly what I already know and what I would like to find out. They're fairly long so I will link to them - https://familytree.thomaspreece.net/notes/margaret-john/ (but anyone feel free to copy them into WikiTree if that would be more appropriate). # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Shropshire England 1800s==== 13. Having worked on my tree since 1973, my most stubborn wall has been a paternal great grandfather. Two years ago I discovered his probable name from a small 1864 newspaper clipping, where my great grandmother had summonsed him for child maintenance! I thought the wall was down. Apparently there's no trace of him after that date. The name stated was [[Bulwer-33|Thomas Bulwer (abt.1846-)]] age 16. The only male Bulwer of the right age I have found was an Edwin BULWER, and then a light went on, my grandfathers name at Birth was Meredith ROGERS, but at some point in the next 3 years, his name became [[Rogers-22112|Edwin Meredith (Rogers) Davies (1863-1934)]]. Could it be that the person known as 'Tom' was actually Edwin and it was assumed his name was Thomas? According to the clipping the proceeding was not completed as the witness was unwell and unable to attend. I cannot locate any further information on Thomas/Edwin or further court information. The estate where they both worked was "near Baschurch", which I believe is in Shropshire. My gt-grandmothers home was in North wales, next door to Shropshire and the clipping is from the Wrexham Leader. # Santa's Elf Response: Added sources on each profile including transcript of Newspaper [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 20:25, 23 December 2021 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== 1776 Harford Co Maryland USA Tax List ==== 14. All I want for Christmas is...the 1776 census (tax list) of Eden Hundred, Harford County, Maryland. Some counties, including Harford, noted each member of every household by name and age - yes, both free and enslaved, male and female, young and old. Though there are several mentions of data from Eden Hundred in a published history of the area, and in old posts/articles on genealogy sites, it isn't included in any compilation or database I can find. The published history did include a footnote that cited an 18-folio collection of Harford data held by the Maryland State Archives. Unfortunately, I live on the other side of the country, so I need to hitch a ride to Maryland on Santa's sleigh. If he could just drop me off in Annapolis and provide me with the keys to the Archives, I believe I'd be able to identify my 3rd g-grandmother [[Scarff-41|Sarah (Scarff) Strong (aft.1766-aft.1843)]]'s parents, and maybe a sibling or two if I'm lucky. # Santa's Elf Response: You can read that online [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/108750-genealogy-a-journal-of-american-ancestry-v-6-1916-no-12?viewer=1&offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= here]. ([[Silva-1055]]) # Santa's Elf Response: No Scarffs or Strongs listed in the source above, I am looking for Quaker records for the area. I have Quaker roots in Maryland and southern Pennsylvania. [[Cox-27529|Cox-27529]] 21:22, 23 December 2021 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Response: Left notes on profile, parents are not Nicholas Scarff of Ohio, or Henry Scarff (Scarff-100) and Patty Hardisty (Hardisty-247) # Santa's Elf Response: She is often cited as the daughter of James C. Scarff (1760-1820) & Mary Hollingshead (1761-1853)and their marriage source is at ...[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/239274:48201?ssrc=pt&tid=119810292&pid=142304140226 Ancestry]. Here is one example with their lineages ...[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/119810292/person/142303959526/facts Ancestry profile] # Santa's Elf Response: Here are some links that include what look like census or tax listings for Harford County, Maryland ...[https://www.mdssar.org/sites/default/files/archives/1783taxlists/Harford_Co_MD1783OPT.pdfHarford County, Maryland 1783 Supply Tax] Courtesy of the Maryland State Archives] ; [http://www.grasslandfoundation.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Maryland-Records-II.pdf index says Scarf on 132, 235, 242 Maryland Records]. Too hard for me to read, but you are more motivated :) # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Where did G-Grandpa go New York USA 1892 ==== 15. To find out where the heck great-grandpa [[Reynolds-4530|Philip Henry Reynolds (abt.1853-)]] ran off to when he walked out on his wife & five children in 1892. # Santa's Elf Response: '''Wish In Progress''' - sent email to Rochester city historian to inquire about the Police Court records. I found a few newspaper clippings which include an entry for Philip where he was asked to leave town. I'm hoping the court minutes might shed light on where he may have gone. Also added research notes on Philip Reynolds that I ruled out. [[Doherty-2064]] # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Ballingarry Ireland 1800s ==== 16. I would be a wonderful Christmas and/or New Year gift for me to find out what became of [[Moylan-260|Bridget (Moylan) Sweeney (abt.1819-aft.1868)]], born about 1819 in Ballingarry, after her husband, Coast Guard [[Sweeney-3757|Daniel Hugh Sweeney (abt.1820-1868)]] was drowned in 1868 outside of Dunany Harbour on the East Coast of the North of Ireland. I would also like to know what became of their son, [[Sweeney-3760|Daniel Sweeney (1850-)]], born 15.02.1958 in Beer, Devon, England, after this tragedy. The last I know of him was that in 1869 he was discharged from the Royal Navy in which he had enlisted as a Boy 2nd Class Sailor. Clare Pierson # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Switzerland to Iowa 1800s ==== 17. I hope Santa tells me the parents names of my third great grandmother [[Meyer-15938|Mary Meyer (1837-1879)]]. More info is in the G2G post [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1345139/wikitree-livecast-secret-santa-challenge-2021-dec-2021-2022 Santa Challenge G2G] # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Best Genealogy Program ==== 18. What is the best program to have for storing your genealogy tree? This would include the basic documents- birth, marriage and death. Jane Petz # Santa's Elf Response: So many possible answers to this. I use Gramps, It's free. Every few months I download a GEDCOM of my WikiTree work and upload it to Gramps. https://gramps-project.org/blog/ # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Wayne Kentucky 1800s ==== 19. Proof of [[Hardwick-1150|Mary Hardwick (1813-1881)]] (findagrave #40041912)'s parents # Santa's Elf Response: '''Wish Granted''' I have updated her profile, I utilized Ancestry and Family Search. Still need to locate her in 1860-1870 and find parents. # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Weddington DNA data wanted - VA/KY/NC ==== 20. I would like to find more Weddington DNA data to help in figuring out the [[Space:Weddington_Name_Study|Weddington Name Study]]. Whether from the North Carolina family, or from the Virginia / Kentucky families. I've taken a DNA test. I'm very curious as to what the Paternal Haplogroups turn out to be from other Weddingtons. It will help to start confirming or disproving relationships. # Santa's Elf Response: I just scanned your profile and I see an auDNA test, have you thought about getting a YDNA test? I see a Weddington who is tied to the Smith Surname here in the DNA Group Project. [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] Answered his G2G post. Response from Eric: I did a 23andMe DNA test, and they are reporting back that my Paternal Haplogroup is E-M183. Would a Y-DNA test be better or provide me more information? # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Sweden to Massachussetts and/or Connecticut ==== 21. I wish I could learn any additional details from after their emigration, about any of my great grandfather's brothers who went to America. [[Ekberg-66|Nils Gustaf Henrik Ekberg (1887-aft.1918)]] or [[Ekberg-64|Johan Ernfrid Ekberg (1879-aft.1918)]] # Santa's Elf Response: Karl Fredrik Ekberg--59, Sr. at https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/618358/person/6927678168/facts Karl Fredrik Ekberg-60, Jr. m: Emelia=Amelia Jensen (1878-1962) with 4 children ... :- John Aloot Ekberg, b: 1903 :- Albin William Ekberg, b: 1912 :- Elmer Carl Ekberg, b: 1917 :- Harry Victor Ekberg, b: 1910; m: Thelma E. Brown (1911-1981) # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== More Info needed on Irish Ancestors ==== 22. I wish I knew enough about my husband's (Connolly-680) Irish born ancestors to extend his tree further as my memorial for him - he was thrilled with every discovery I made before he died 6 months ago and I hope to feel up to getting back to genealogy soon. The farthest back ancestors I have found were immigrants to the United States and I know nothing about them before they arrived. These are [[Connolly-1054|Andrew Connolly (1812-1884)]], [[Keavaney-1|Delia A (Keavaney) Connolly (abt.1880-1961)]], [[Lynch-3648|Peter Lynch (1835-1885)]], and [[Quigley-580|Mary (Quigley) Lynch (1836-1901)]]. Every time I tried to work on them, it felt like the entire country of Ireland was my brickwall. # Santa's Elf Response: Added some information for Delia Keavaney # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Mayflower Connection Sources Needed ==== 23. My Mayflower Society acceptance would be nice. If anyone can find the document showing a connection to [[Collins-20366|Mary Collins (1785-1833)]]. [[Pease-2935|Elijah Pease (1778-1823)]], and [[Pease-2934|Isaiah Pease (abt.1818-abt.1867)]], I would appreciate it. It is my Mayflower line missing document. I have to support, inferred connection. No direct document. # Santa's Elf Response: one sourced tree example at ... https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/155173332/person/282046698623/facts showing lineage ... #Robert Pease, Sr. 1565–1623 occ: locksmith m: Margaret King 1570–1644 (with son Robert Pease, Jr. 1589–1644 m: c1636 Massachusetts Bay to Mary 1609–1677) #John Pease 1608–1689 m: Lucy Reeves 1610–1641 #James Pease 1637–1719 m: Elizabeth Norton1646–1706 #Matthew Pease b: 1675 m: Mary Greene 1676–1753 #Joseph Pease 1701–1769 m: Mary Stewart 1705–1785 #Joseph Pease 1744-1814 m: Sarah Smith 1748-1796 #Elijah Pease 1778–1823 m: Mary "Polly" Collins 1785-1833 # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Accurate DOB Wanted ==== 24. My wish would be that someone could find accurated birth info on [[Drake-5836|Amy Emma (Drake) Card (1848-1936)]]. All i have are info from my grandmother but no records of who her parents actually are. # Santa's Elf Response: I added an obit reference and FaG link for Amy Emma Drake-5836 which identifies her birth location as Logansport, Cass County, Indiana, USA. Also found a state census for her grandmother Miranda Rhoden-302 showing her 6 years younger but with some Drakes. She is without husband in 1860. Perhaps the name "Joseph Golden Drake" was passed down in the New Jersey family ? See Drake-10325 & https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52636922/joseph-golden-drake There was a Simon Drake who served in the Civil War ... https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/80190654/person/38530798185/facts For Abraham Drake-7248 you may want to check the sources on this webape to see if you can figure out if he is the one who died in Civil War ... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/598499/abraham-drake OR is he the one who survived the war ? And is mentioned in the very last source on this page ... https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1665582:60525?ssrc=pt&tid=116383511&pid=252047829896 # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Bohemia, Nebraska & Minnesota Wish ==== 25. To find my mother in law's relatives. Most of her relatives are from Bohemia, Nebraska and Minnesota. Her parents are [[Havlik-239|John Havlik (1908-1972)]] & [[Dumbeck-28|Ethel (Dumbeck) Havlik (1917-1981)]] # Santa's Elf Response: I put sources on the Dumbeck-30 immigrant from Germany along with his parents' names. # Santa's Elf Response: I added more sources to [[Havlik-240|John J Havlik (1868-1961)]]. According to his death certificate, his parents were John Havlik and Mary. Also added sources for John's wife Barbara; her parents are named on her death certificate # Santa's Elf Response: I added parents and maternal grandparents for Ethel, taking that line back to Germany. (including possible baptisms in Germany/Prussia for both grandparents.) # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Immigration from Austria 1903 ==== 26. I would like to find more information about my mom's grandmother, [[Kirsch-795|Josephine (Kirsch) Weber (1890-1972)]] and great grandmother, [[Krisch-42|Rosalia Krisch (1867-)]]. I have found the ship manifest from when they immigrated in 1903 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-916T-94CS?i=756. It lists Rosalia as a widow so I don't know if the Krisch is her LNAB or her married name. I have posted a story that has been passed down on one branch of the family on Rosalia's profile. I have tried looking for the niece that is listed on the document with no luck. My mom is writing a family book and I would to be able to give her the gift of information about these ladies and even a better gift would be if Josephine's father is found. # Santa's Elf Response: '''“Wish Granted”''' LNAB and husband's name (possible father of Josephine?) of Rosalia Krisch is revealed on her death certificate. Index of which is available on Ancestry, but is also copied as a document into the photo section of her profile for guaranteed access to the information. Death certificate is signed by daughter, Josephine Weber. Josephine & Rosalia are buried in the same section/family plot area of St John Cemetery in Queens, NYC. FindAGrave photo requests put in for both, added entry for mother. MORE RESEARCH NEEDED! Rosalia's parent's names are provided, but more research is needed to discover their origin in Prussia. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Yorkshire England unwed mother ==== 27. I would love to find out more about [[Raper-299|Lois Raper (1823-1893)]]'s father or the unknown father of her children. *Lois AKA Louisa was born in 1823 in Doncaster, Yorkshire, England and died in Leeds in 1893. Her father is listed as [[Raper-300|William Raper (1786-bef.1833)]] who was possibly a lieutenant with the West Middlesex Militia. I would love to know more about this military life/his wife/if any records exist for this. *Lois had three children as a single parent - I know it's basically impossible but it would be amazing if any records existed for guesses who the father of her children would be. The Y-DNA is I-P109 # Santa's Elf Response: Added 1851 England Census for Louisa & Mary - found mother Louisa listed as servant in another household. May want to check that household name to see if you get any DNA matches to the last name? Located Louisa and Mary on the BMD index. Requested birth records for both (not sure if it will list father). # Santa's Elf Response: Added death record and findagrave for mother sarah langstaff though birth year is out by 3 yrs. Findagrave lists same address as daughter was living at in 1861. ==== Sweden unnamed mother sought ==== 28. I wish I would be able to use DNA-matches to figure out who the parents of my great great grandmother [[Lundeqvist-2|Maria Sofia (Lundeqvist) Lundholm (1849-1882)]] was. She was born in Stockholm by an unnamed mother in 1849. Her origins is my closest brick wall. At that time it was not unusual for pregnant mothers in other parts of Sweden to go to Stockholm to give birth anonymously. # Santa's Elf Response: The best DNA repository I've independently researched to determine connections for Europe and has been recently updated is My Heritage. # Santa's Elf Response: ==== German to Louisiana Ancestors Wanted ==== 29. As I sit here in California, supporting my almost (tomorrow) 98 year old mother who has entered home hospice and my dad who has severe dementia, my wish is to break down the brick walls on either side: *My mom's emigrating (?) German catholic (?) ancestress, [[Grosch-19|Laura-Henrietta Grosch (abt.1845-)]] who settled in / near New Orleans and may or may not have married the father of her child (b New Orleans). Where was she before and after the birth of this child? # Santa's Elf Response: I put a note on your Mom's profile with some suggestions on how I found my German Catholic ancestors in a different church in New Orleans. I think based on my past experience that your ancestress is more likely to be found in the records of the St. Mary's, the German Catholic church in the Irish Channel parishes. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== German Ancestors Wanted ==== 30. My dad's emigrating ancestor, [[Schmidt-1855|Leonhard Schmidt (abt.1818-1872)]] -- where in "Baden" did he come from and who were his parents or siblings? *What I've researched already is detailed on each of their profiles. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Found in Wales in 1901 ==== 31. I would like to know when my 2nd grt grandaunt [[Jones-106325|Elizabeth Jones (1833-)]](nee Jones) died. She was living in Tredegar Monmouthshire wales in 1901 census and mentioned in obituary of her Brother my ancestor John Jones who died 2nd June 1903. Both her and her husband James Jones cannot be found in 1911 so i guess they died between 1903 and 1911. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Need parents in 1800s Scotland ==== 32. My wish would be to find the parents of [[Young-47125|Margaret (Young) Paterson (abt.1793-1879)]], my 3rd great-grandmother. I have located her marriage to John Paterson and found her living in Morayshire in the Scottish census from 1841-1861, which list her place of birth as Kessock, Ross-shire. I have also found her death in 1879 in Nairnshire, but have not yet been able to find her baptism and her parents. Thanks for any elf magic! # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Liverpool, England to Australia, Ireland? ==== 33. I would like help in furthering my namesake Kellett family line. I have been stuck with a brick wall for my second great grandfather [[Kellett-226|Thomas Kellett (abt.1822-1869)]]. I know that he left Liverpool, England in 1853 and travelled to Ballarat, Australia in 1853 then travelled to Dunedin, New Zealand in 1862 and started a family there. He was supposed to speak with a Northern Irish accent according to his wife's testimony in a court case in 1876 (after his death). # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== First Husband Massachusetts ==== 34. Mine is a super long shot. I would love to find out the name of my great-great grandmother's first husband, and when and where they were married. It took 26 years for me to finally find her parents (and Melanie McComb's analysis and suggestions helped so much with that). *Emma was born in Manchester, Guysborough, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1863. By 1888, she was in Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, and married to her second husband. Who was the first husband (the elusive Mr. Reagan), when and where were they married, and what became of him? *The name of her first husband is the last mystery remaining when it comes to [[Murphy-12936|Emma Anna (Murphy) Shaw (abt.1863-1945)]] herself. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== 1700s Germany Mother ==== 35. For Christmas love to find the Byers daughter who married Callahan. This probably a Christmas miracle instead wish. [[Beyer-1429|Charles Gottlob Beyer (1757-1830)]]'s Mom which was A Byers. Is so mysterious, but love to know more about this family. # Santa's Elf Response: I had mistakenly replied on the signup page so am tranferring my info here now. Hope I am doing it right now. Internet family trees are saying her name was Maria Byers who married Philip Calahan. I wasn't able to find a solid source for that, but thought you might want to try searchng for those names to see if anything might turn up. I added an 1860 census for their son Charles Callahan-2158 with his wife. I also added an 1850 census for you to look at because it has a mining occupation ... which is different than the 1850 census you have, so you can keep whichever one you think is suitable. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== 1800s Pennsylvania ==== 36. I wish I could learn more about the parents of [[Dyer-9384|Benjamin F Dyer]]. This was my first brick wall as a new genealogist. Ten years later, it is my oldest. # Santa's Elf Response: Working to determine if Samuel Dyer ;1791–1881 ;BIRTH 01-29-1791 ; Rapho, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA; DEATH 08-31-1881 ; Mount Joy, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA is a possibility. # Santa's Elf Response: I also looked at the above possibility and a problem is that son Cyrus was born the same year as Benjamin. And only Cyrus appears on the census. Created profiles at Dyer-14713. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== 1800s Virginia ==== 37. I would like for Santa's Elves to help me locate a maiden name and parents for my mtDNA Ancestress, [[Unknown-373087|Barbara Bowman]]. Barbara was born before 1759- location unknown and lived her adult life in Virginia with her last known residence in Shenandoah County, Virginia in 1822. I have recorded what I know about her life on her WikiTree profile and will be glad to send any document to the Elf(Elves) who would like to work on her case. # Santa's Elf Response: quote> locate a maiden name and parents for my mtDNA Ancestress, [[Unknown-373087|Barbara Bowman]]. This is just a possible lead ... see if there are any mtdna matches with Barbara Keller, b: 1754 Bucks, PA; d: Feb 1850 Shenandoah Co, VA; daughter of Hans George Keller (1711–1782) & Barbara Anne Hottel (1713–1798). I think there is a wikitree profile for her at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Keller-2616 No mother shows on that profile, but if you look at the father's profile, the Hottel wife is there. * Thank you for the possible mother. Barbara is recorded as KELLER on her father's will and Barbara Bowman was married by 1880, but perhaps George wrote his wrote prior to his marriage. I will look for the probate as well as deeds and I will definitely review my mtDNA for Hilderbrant. Again, Thanks so much for this great possibility. Margaret # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Whose the Daddy North Carolina 1700s ==== 38. What a wonderful idea! For over 50 years now (I started doing genealogy when I was 17, back in 1970) I've been trying to find the parents of my adoptive dad's great-grandfather, [[Munn-1609|Neill Munn (1792-1842)]], born 1792 in Fayettevlle, Cumberland, North Carolina and died 20 NOV 1842 in La Grange, Fayette, Republic of Texas. Unfortunately, my adoptive dad died before I was able to give him a DNA test, and he had no living siblings or other close relatives, but a distant cousin of his, also a Neill Munn descendant, tested and learned that our branch of the family has a connection to [[Munn-984|Alexander McAlpine Munn (1725-1776)]], something I have always suspected. This Alexander had a son named Neil, but from all indications he was a separate person from my Neill Munn. Other researchers have assigned different parents to my Neill Munn, but with no documentation and I've been unable to find any. Decades ago, a Munn genealogist claimed that Neill's parents were an Alexander Munn and his wife Flora, but I have been unable to verify this or even find any likely candidates, although there were several Alexander Munns around at the right place and time (none with a wife named Flora, though, as far as I know). This seems to be one of those cases in which we're so close to finding the answer, and yet so far away. I think that DNA might provide the answer. It also doesn't help that all the Munn families in the same vicinity followed the Scottish naming tradition and gave their children the same first names. Thanks for any help anyone can provide! # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== 1800s Missouri ==== 39. I would love to know what happened to my great-grandfather, [[Beckett-467|James A Beckett (abt.1857-abt.1887)]]. He married my great grandmother in Clay County, Missouri in 1879. They appear together in the 1880 census in Daviess County, Missouri. They had two kids, Jesse, born 1884 & Charley, born 1881(estimated from census). I found the birth record for Jesse, my grandfather but not Charley. My great grandma Jennie married her third husband, Charles Ball on 13 Mar 1889 in Marionville, Lawrence Co. Missouri. We have no idea what happened to James. Did they divorce or did he die? I have been unable to find any proof of when or where he died. This has been a mystery I've been trying to solve since 1994. I hope someone can finally solve what happened to him. Thank you in advance for any answers you might be able to provide. # Santa's Elf Response: SEE PROFILE ADDED SOURCED 1890 VETERANS SCHEDULE FOR HIM # Santa's Elf Response: https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/57168957/person/412165984982/facts?_phsrc=RtQ43&_phstart=successSource SAYSJames A. Beckett 1857–1885 # Santa's Elf Response: POSSIBLE CIVIL WAR DEATH Source Citation National Cemetery Administration; U.S. Veterans' Gravesites Source Information National Cemetery Administration. U.S., Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: National Cemetery Administration. Nationwide Gravesite Locator. '''BIRTH ABT 1857 • Missouri, USA Name: James A Beckett Death Date: 1 Jan 1865 Interment Place: South Carolina, USA Cemetery Address: 1601 Boundary Street Beaufort, SC 29902 Cemetery: Beaufort National Cemetery Plot: Section 8 Site 631 Notes: Pvt Us Army''' '''DEATH 1885 • Missouri City, Fort Bend, Texas, United States''' ==== US Black Heritage project Volunteers needed ==== 40. I wish we could get more volunteers for the US Black Heritage project. There is so much to do and not enough human resources. We need help with creating African-American Cemeteries, African-American profiles, profile clean-up etc. We are very close to achieving our goal for 2021 of 50,000 new profiles. This is a huge project, so much help is needed for 2022. Can Secret Santa help ups find more volunteers to help!? Check out this G2G post for more information.....[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1244495/the-black-heritage-project-could-really-use-more-volunteers US Black Heritage Project] # Santa's Elf Response: Added Chuck Berry wife and source # Santa's Elf Response: Wish Granted! ==== England to Canada 1800s ==== 41. What happened to great aunt Nellie? Can anyone with experience of finding Canadian records help me complete the story of [[Wilson-11116|Helen (Wilson) Patrick (1884-)]]? At the least I would like to add a death date. If any detail can be added from the latter part of her life, all the better! My mum was fond of her aunt Nellie and one of Nellie's paintings always hung in her lounge. It would be nice to make this profile more complete. I think she is an interesting person to research and I have accumulated a fair amount of date to "hook into". Thank you!!! # Santa's Elf Response: Death notice and other news articles found as well as cemetery location. Sources added to profile and scans sent directly to Wisher. # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Ireland to Canada ==== 42. I would so appreciate any info on this gentleman. I am stuck. [[Calahan-284|James (Calahan) O’Callaghan (abt.1813-1910)]] # Santa's Elf Response: I added a message to the profile with information of possible parents and siblings for you to review. # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Prague, Czech to New York USA 1800s ==== 43. I would like to find out what happened to my great-grandfather [[Hilbert-479|Josef August Hilbert (abt.1875-abt.1928)]], at least a date and place of death. Also I haven't been able to access his marriage license in New York City, and a census record for that city that places him in the island of Manhattan (they're on Ancestry I think and I don't have a subscription). I would wish to know if he really married a third time to an 18-years-old, if they had issue, and if he really died working on the electric chair # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Kentucky 1800s ==== 44. My ancestor I would love more information on is [[Maupin-580|Hanasak Maupin (abt.1824-1881)]]. She was my fourth great-grandmother. I no idea who her parents and siblings were. Please note Family Search and Ancestry have her mixed up with another Hannah, Mine never left Kentucky. She married and had several children and passed away there. # Santa's Elf Response: Someone had added some research notes about a possible father, and I added some notes about him. I also put the ancestry.com census into on her profile. You did not specify which Hannah she was mixed up with ... was it this one with a similar death date ? ... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131941348/hannah-e-maupin # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Ireland to New York 1800s ==== 45. My most intriguing ancestor is [[McGrath-3553|Thomas McGrath (1863-1913)]], who was the first in his family to immigrate to the US from County Longford, Ireland, in 1879. He settled in New York City, got married and had 3 or 4 kids, but he seems to have kept himself secret. I can't find a wedding record or birth records - just the 1910 census. The only record from New York that I can find is that his son, Joseph McGrath, died in a car accident in 1915, only 25 years old. Was Thomas into something illegal? Why didn't any other family members settle in New York? Please, Santa, find me a story! # Santa's Elf Response: Found a possible daughter a Catherine born Manhattan in 1896 Catherine was born on 13 October 1896 in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States. '''Birth Registration''': "New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909"
Citing Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, reference cn 44525 New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,322,342.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WS5-RP1 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 December 2021)
Catherine Mcgrath, 13 Oct 1896
Catharine died on 25 September 1897 in Manhattan, New York County, New York, United States. '''Death Registration''': "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949"
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2W6Y-DX1 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 December 2021)
Catharine McGrath, 1897.
# Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== 1700s Vermont Parents ==== 46. It would be great if there was a Christmas miracle that could unearth the parents (or siblings) for my gg grandmother [[Salsbury-255|Eunice (Salsbury) Sands (1800-1877)]] and her brother [[Salsbury-254|Rev Nathaniel Salsbury (1794-1876)]]. This is good for someone who wants to look in Vermont and Rensselaer County, New York around 1800. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Germany to Iowa & Wisconsin 1800s ==== 47. I also have an unknown great grandmother [[Unknown-386716|Emma Unknown (abt.1832-1879)]] and her husband [[Toepelt-2|Robert A Toepelt (abt.1821-1906)]]. All the information I have about them is on their profiles, but I have no experience researching in Germany. They were Catholic and probably immigrated to the United States about 1853. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Sweden Germany, Indiana, Ohio ==== 48. I'd love some help locating my ancestor [[Nelson-25468|Frank Nelson (1855-1907)]] in Sweden before he came to the United States. His obituary says he was born in Stockholm on 3 Jun 1855. Around 1870, he went to work in Germany for about three years, then made a brief trip back home to Sweden, then came to America. He was in Logansport, Indiana, living with his cousin [[Nelson-26583|Gustave/August Nelson (abt.1843-1880)]] for a few years. Gustave died in 1880, and soon after Frank settled in Defiance, Ohio, where he married and had children. I don't really have any information about Frank's parents besides that they lived in Sweden. # Santa's Elf Response: This was a difficult one. I have searched in Swedish indexes for Frank, Gustave, and both their wifes with no luck. But today, 26th of Dec I had more luck. I think it's safe to say Wish is Granted! I just have to write down all of my findings. Ok, I have created a free space page [[Space:Research_about_Mary_Anne_Johnson%2C_her_husband_Gustave_Nelson_etc.|Research about Mary Anne Johnson, her husband Gustave Nelson etc.]] with my findings. It's not actually the origins of Frank, but there's a lot of information! / Maria # Santa's Elf Response: ==== England to Plymouth Massachusetts 1600s ==== 49. My biggest "brick wall" concerns my Snow immigrant ancestor, [[Snow-4|Nicholas Snow (abt.1599-1676)]]. Although I and at least one other WikiTreer have Y-DNA tests that show our connection to him & each other, no one has been able to find his English origins. Earlier attempts to link him to a Nicholas Snow baptized in Shoreditch, London in Jan. 1600 have been shown to be false (that boy's death record is in the same Jan 1600 church record). This was found by Caleb Johnson for the Mayflower Quarterly in 2013. See Note 1 on Snow-4 on WT. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Kentucky 1800s ==== 50. My brick wall ancestor is [[Roberts-10083|Macedonia 'Donie' Roberts Brantley]], my second great grandmother. What's in her profile is all I know. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Prussia Poland Germany1800s ==== 51. My wish would be to find more information about my GG grandparents, [[Scheffler-265|Carl Scheffler (-bef.1885)]] and [[Kaczmarzik-1|Josepha Kaczmarzik (abt.1817-1909)]]. This is where my mother's line ends with incomplete 'vital' information. Their names came from my mother's Ahnenpas, a document she needed completed to be able to work in Nazi occupied Selesia, Prussia, now Poland. I do not know if my Great grandfather Anton had siblings. My mother's DNA matches are at 3rd cousin to distant cousin matches. To date there are no Common Ancestors. It will be a paperwork to find her/my ancestors. [https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/78012844/person/38373150773/facts My Ancestry Tree] # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Germany to Canada Palatine Migration ==== 52. I wish for any help and information on my Loyalist ancestor [[DeBeck-24|Johann Ludwig (DeBeck) Debeck (abt.1755-abt.1784)]] or his family who arrived in New Brunswick Canada in 1783. Also for his wife [[Althause-2|Elizabeth (Althause) Debeck (abt.1760-abt.1855)]] and son [[DeBeck-12|George Ludwig (DeBeck) Debeck (1783-1862)]]. I am working on proving their profiles to UELAC on their (and my) behalf. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== New Jersey 1800s ==== 53. I would like to break the brick wall of my great grandfather, [[Field-5789|Robert A Field (bef.1831-abt.1874)]], Lots of hints about the Field Family in Monmouth County, New Jersey but so far nothing connecting him. # Santa's Elf Response: Updated research notes - found a possible lead on Robert in the 1850 census with two potential siblings [[Doherty-2064]] # Santa's Elf Response: ==== England 1800s ==== 54. I wish I could find my great grandfather’s parents plus his ancestors. [[Robinson-45097|John Robinson (abt.1854-1883)]] was my great grandmother’s 2nd husband of three and their marriage registration I cannot find. I would love this branch to be filled out a bit. # Santa's Elf Response: I have added his death and burial records to his profile. Looking at the 1881 census when he is living with wife and family it says he was born in North Staffordshire in 1852 I have attached some records found on Free Reg of baptisms in North Staffs for relevant period which give posssible parents details Field (only fields with a value are shown) Value County Staffordshire Place (Links to more information) Shelton Church name (Links to more information) St Mark Register type (Links to more information) Parish Register Register entry number 1795 Baptism date 21 Dec 1851 Person forename John Father forename William Mother forename Jane Father surname ROBINSON Father occupation Collier Transcribed by Beverley Stubbs File line number 1787 Staffordshire : Shelton : St Mark : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5885688ef493fd128ce992f8 : viewed 23 Dec 2021) baptism John Robinson 21 Dec 1851 Field (only fields with a value are shown) Value County Staffordshire Place (Links to more information) Cheadle Church name (Links to more information) St Giles the Abbot Register type (Links to more information) Parish Register Register entry number 2124 Baptism date 08 Feb 1852 Person forename John Father forename Simon Mother forename Maria Father surname ROBINSON Person abode Mobberley Father occupation Farmer Notes Sponsors Thomas Malbon & Edward Bloor & Annie Mellor Transcribed by Brian James File line number 2120 Staffordshire : Cheadle : St Giles the Abbot : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58744907f493fd38b1ae3e37 : viewed 23 Dec 2021) baptism John Robinson 08 Feb 1852 And for 1854 Field (only fields with a value are shown) Value County Staffordshire Place (Links to more information) Newcastle-under-Lyme Church name (Links to more information) St George Register type (Links to more information) Parish Register Register entry number 767 Baptism date 18 Jun 1854 Person forename John Person sex M Father forename Thomas Mother forename Caroline Father surname ROBINSON Person abode Newcastle Father occupation Draper Transcribed by Raymond Joynson File line number 758 Staffordshire : Newcastle-under-Lyme : St George : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5817eea1e93790eca32a9014 : viewed 23 Dec 2021) baptism John Robinson 18 Jun 1854 Have sourced John Portsmouth please check his profile He died in 1927 Cannot find a marriage to Eliza by John Robinson. Note that John Portsmouth states in the 1881 census that he is married though no wife present on premises there after in the census he says he is single # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Indiana, Ohio Parents 1800s ==== 55. My wish is to find the parents of my husband's great great grandmother, [[Tracy-1289|Alice Susan (Tracy) Lee (1864-1946)]] . She was born 9 Apr 1864 maybe Ohio, but more likely Indiana, as death certificate shows. She died 19 Mar 1946 in Eldorado Springs, Cedar Co Missouri and is buried at Humansville, Polk Co Missouri. I have seen her funeral card and have a copy of her death certificate which says parents unknown. She married [[Lee-13656|Joseph Daniel Lee (1859-)]] in Delaware Co Indiana on 29 Dec 1884. They had 6 children all born in Indiana, but the last one. One child in Delaware Co Indiana and two born Alexandria, Madison Co Indiana. I want to debunk the information on Ancestry that shows her parents and the age on the census do not add up to the birth date above. If the idea of her being born in Ohio is correct in the 1880 census, there is an Alice Tracy living in Alexandria, Madison Co Indiana working as a hired girl the right age. Is this her? I can't find her in the 1870 census. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Italy Mother Wanted ==== 56. My genealogy wish is to find the birth place of my grandmother. She was born on October 12, 1902. Her name was [[Volponi-35|Angelina (Volponi) Camaione (1902-1987)]]. Her father was [[Volpone-3|Pasquale Volpone (1879-1956)]]. Her mother may have been Annunziata D'omizio or Lenza Domenica. Angelina may have been from the Abruzzo region of Italy OR from the north. Her brother was born in San Salvo in Abruzzo. Her mother may have been from Bergamo Italy in the Lombardy region. I cannot find her birthplace or a definitive name for her mother. I would appreciate any help you can offer. # Santa's Elf Response: I added the sources from FamilySearch and some Research notes. As the two older siblings have Annunziata Domizio as mother, I would suppose it's Angelina's mother as well (unless you would find an earlier marriage for their father). Try to get Angelina's original marriage record, there her parents and hopefully also her birth location should be mentioned. Records from italy are usually only available online up to 1900, so you would need to write to the comune or to the church to get records from there. I found a cousin Michele Domizio who migrated together with Angelina. I hope this helps. [[Caruso-344|Caruso-344]] 15:35, 29 December 2021 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Canada 1800s ==== 57. My brick wall ancestor who was born most recently was [[Crozier-56|Margaret (Crozier) Waddell (1828-1901)]], so if anybody can find her parents (and any siblings), I would be deeply grateful. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Germany & Polish Roots 1900s ==== 58. My Dad's [[Brandt-1373|George Albert Brandt Jr. (1928-2010)]] family has roots in Prussia in the provinces of Branderburg and Posen in the late 19th century and very early 20th century. I have found a limited amount of information which is documented in the profiles. Click on the ancestors link on my Dad's profile to see what I have found. But here I hit the brick wall because I am not able to read German, the family is Protestant (Lutheran) and those records are in German and many of the available records are also on pay sites that I have not subscribed to because I don't read German. I also don't read Polish and some of the more recent material is in Polish. So my request to any Santa's elf who choses to help is that I would appreciate any additional information available on my Dad's family. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Documents in German ==== 59. I need help reading several parish pages that were sent to me for my Slovenian family. The headings at least I believe are in German. Here's an example page: https://data.matricula-online.eu/sl/slovenia/ljubljana/semic/02163/?pg=14 I have at least a dozen pages like this and I need to find my family on each page and transcribe the information onto the profiles. I might even be able to break down a brick wall! # Santa's Elf Response: This is a translation of the header on both pages that the link is for. The left side - From left to right: first column: Year, Month and Day of Marriage First broader category (Groom - "Bräutigam"): Place of residence House Nr. Given name and surname, aswell as occupation Religion (Catholic/Protestant) Age Bachelor(ette) Widow(er) Second broader category (Bride - "Braut"): [same categories] The right side - (Left to right) First broader category (parents of groom - "Eltern des Bräutigams") Name and occupation of father Name of mother Second broader category (parents of bride - "Eltern der Braut") [same as above] Third broader category (Witnesses - "Beistände") Name Occupation Fourth broader category (something about certificates and maybe claims? kind of sounds like legal speak, not sure) Fifth broader category (signature of officiant priest - "Unterschrift des trauenden Priesters") # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Whose the Daddy Illinois ==== 60. That I could find out who my grandfather on my mother's side is/was...My Grandmother is [[Lukrytz-2|Anastasia (Lukrytz) Christenson (1910-1986)]]. # Santa's Elf Response: I added some interesting news clippings to Anastasia's parents for their marriage and her mother's death location. # Santa's Elf Response: ==== He left Illinois ==== 61. Find out where my dad's grandfather went and with whom when he left is son at age 3....[[Smith-204694|Jacob Louis Smith (1859-1914)]] left is his wife and child. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Galicia, Austria ==== 62. I would love to have any records for my GGF Andrej [[Trusiak-2]], his wife Anna [[Krochmal-5]], his parents Petr [[Trusiak-14]] and Mary [[Stelmach-78]], all from Wapowce, Przemysl, Galicia, Austria from before Andrej and Anna emigrated, or similar records for my GGF Vasyl [[Gigliuk-1]] and his wife Mary [[Vikara-6]], from Jezierzany, Tłumacz, Galicia, Austria (now Ozeryany). None of them are online yet, and the church in Wapowce has been changed from Ukrainian Greek Catholic to Roman Catholic, and I'm not sure if they moved the records when that happened. # Santa's Elf Response: Added newspaper articles and obituaries from the US to profiles. # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Germany to Canada ==== 63. I could really use some help in finding the parents of Joseph Pechler (alternate spellings are Baechler, Pichler, or even more). He was born Apr 17, 1795 in Probfeld, Germany. He married Katharina Ingold - Katharina was born in 1805. They had a son, [[Baechler-62|Christian Baechler (1827-1918)]], who is my great-great grandfather. [[Baechler-62|Christian Baechler (1827-1918)]] was born in 1827. They had 3 other children, Katharina, Andreas and Joseph. Joseph died in Probfeld, Germany on the 17th of April in 1834. There are other Baechler families in Canada and I'd like to be able to connect them. # Santa's Elf Response: I was not able to find the parents of Joseph, but I have put the ''Germany, Needs More Records'' maintenance category on his profile with hopes that someone from maybe the Germany Project can add sources. Christian had four children, one of whom was Menno, already created by the wishee. I created and sourced a profile for his son John. I found, connected, and sourced the profiles for his sons Joel ''Bechler'' and Christian ''Baechler''. [[Daniels-2254|Daniels-2254]] 01:09, 6 January 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Kurdyla Brick Wall ==== 64. Since starting my family tree research, my Polish branches have been the most difficult to flush out. With DNA matches, I've been able to fill a bit more of my 2nd great-grandmother's,[[Krakowiecka-1|Maria (Krakowiecka) Orliński (1882-1974)]], but still nothing past her. But very little of my 2nd great grandfather, [[Kurdyla-4|Casper Kurdyla (1881-abt.1911)]]. I would love if someone more savvy than I, could see if they'd be able to discover anything about Kasper and Maria Kurdyla, and any of their ancestors, siblings, etc. I have a [[Space:Caroline_V%27s_Polish_Brickwalls|Caroline V's Polish Brickwalls]] that lists a few. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ===
Book Wishes
=== ==== Mayflower Families Vol. 15 ==== 1. At the very top of my list is Mayflower Families through 5 generations Volume 15. (James Chilton) * Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Nathan Dylan Goodwin Mysteries ==== 2. To receive as many books about genealogy mysteries as possible. Number one on the list are the books by Nathan Dylan Goodwin. I am reading them through the library but I want to own them. * Santa's Elf Response: Wish Granted - Shelley Murphy has mailed [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1542910757?ref_=dbs_m_mng_rwt_calw_tpbk_5&storeType=ebooks "The Missing Man"] to Kathy Nava :-) * Santa's Elf Response: Sent "[https://www.amazon.com/Foundlings-Forensic-Genealogist-Book-ebook/dp/B09JG6RB3V/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2P6KJS3DFQC8Q&keywords=the+foundlings+nathan+dylan+goodwin&qid=1640727406&s=books&sprefix=The+Foundlings+nathan+%2Cstripbooks%2C95&sr=1-2 The Foundlings]" and "[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08STNGZ97/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tpbk_p1_i3 The Chester Creek Murders]" ''Hopefully you have the others in the Foundlings series! ==== 5 Latest Nathan Dylan Goodwin Books ==== 3. The latest 5 books by Nathan Dylan Goodwin, the Forensic Genealogist series * Santa's Elf Response: Wish Granted for all 5 books. ==== Adv Genetic Genealogy Techniques Book ==== 4. [https://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Genetic-Genealogy-Techniques-Studies/dp/1733694900/ref=asc_df_1733694900/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=266149135190&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=308393817127349080&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9014403&hvtargid=pla-669255362102&psc=1 Advanced Genetic Genealogy: Techniques and Case Studies] (sold at Walmart) * Santa's Elf Response: ==== Roberta Estes's Book ==== 7. I’ve asked Santa for a copy of Roberta Estes’ [https://www.amazon.com/Native-American-Genealogy-Roberta-Estes/dp/0806321180/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=9780806321189&linkCode=qs&qid=1640726306&s=books&sr=1-1 DNA for Native American Genealogy]. * Santa's Elf Response: Have a request out to the author AND she said yes!. Please PM me a Snail Mail Addy and information for the dedication/signature. Signed copy! [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] ==== Dictionnaire Généalogique Books ==== 8. I would love to get a copy of Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes: 1636 à 1714 and Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes: 1715 à 1780 by Stephen A. White, but, unfortunately for me, they are out of print. * Santa's Elf Response: ===
DNA/Online Service Wishes
=== ==== FamilyTreeDNA Bundle ==== 1. The FamilyTreeDNA Bundle (Big-Y 700 + Family Finder + mtFull Sequence) ** Santa's Elf Response: ==== DNA kits ==== 2. Getting DNA kits for my grandchildren, I have 4 * Santa's Elf Response: 2 kits sent * Santa's Elf Response: ==== DNA kit ==== 3. I would love to do my Dad's too as this is likely his last Christmas and his maternal grandfather's father is my only brick wall from that generation. My hubby and I can't afford to buy another one, so I am hoping for a touch of magic from Santa. * Santa's Elf Response: ==== Ancestry DNA ==== 4. A DNA kit for any ancestry DNA * Santa's Elf Response: ==== DNA Test ==== 5. Would like to get a dna test for my brother. He is the only male that is interested in taking one. It will close the last brick wall I have. Well at least I hope so. * Santa's Elf Response: ==== DNA Test ==== 6. I would love to get a DNA test for my wife (as she did for me), but she thinks it's a waste of money * Santa's Elf Response: ==== Mayflower Descendant ==== 7. An annual subscription to the Mayflower Descendant is very high on my list. But my kids keep giving me chocolate * Santa's Elf Response: '''Wish Granted''' ==== Ancestry Subscription ==== 7. A free Ancestry annual subscription and a notebook to keep notes of my discoveries. * Santa's Elf Response: ===
Magic Wishes
=== 1. The 1890 Census (every genealogist!) # Comment: # Comment: 2. To be able to talk to my biological paternal great grandmother and grandfather for 2 hours to find out about their parents. # Comment: # Comment: 3. That my two first cousins one generation removed would actually send me the family photos that they have told me for the past two years that they would send in emails. # Comment: # Comment: 4. The Big Book of answers: It is full of Sources that will answer many questions: # Comment: # Comment: 6. the 1851 Census for Simcoe County, Canada West, that no longer exists. # Comment: # Comment: 7. a magic spell that can be applied to records, henceforth enumerators and other people who wrote records will now have impeccable handwriting on all documents. # Comment: # Comment: 8. a son of my paternal grandmother's youngest brother passed away a few weeks ago and his son found in his inheritance a lot of original papers, old pictures and the old family bible of his ancestors. I hope to manage to view these documents and copy them accordingly. I have already made the first contact with the heir. # Comment: # Comment: 9. I have found a granddaughter of a sister of my paternal grandfather in Hamburg through my brother, who has collected all the old family documents of all three sisters and their families of my paternal grandfather. To be able to sift through and copy this fund by Christmas would be a real Christmas joy for me. # Comment: # Comment: 10. the opportunity to talk to my oldest known paternal ancestor for an hour. He has been a brickwall for a long time. # Comment: # Comment: 11. I wish for the "Scanner & Organizer" fairies to visit so that I could awake on Christmas morning and find my "to scan" stacks empty and filed away properly in acid-free envelopes and the scanned documents digitally filed away on my computer. V # Comment: # Comment: 12. every year since I have been doing genealogy, I ask my two brilliant sons for a TIME MACHINE. I think if I keep asking they might make me one. Think of the " Great Genealogist " I could be. Plus I could see all of my ANCESTORS in person, as long as they didn't see me and destroy the flow of history. # Comment: # Comment: 13. Time. Time to do all the research that has yet to be done. Time to go back to ask the questions of the the people who have died and who had the answers to the questions I didn't ask and the stories I didn't retain. Time to organize and file the things I have in various boxes. Lin Wright https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wright-17252 # Comment: # Comment: 14. Would love to go to the National Archives repeatedly lol. # Comment: # Comment: 15. For Ancestry.com to give us DNA segment data. # Comment: # Comment: == Sources ==

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[[Category: WikiTree Images]] [[Category:WikiTree Love]] ==About== ''This is an early draft page.'' This page is a central repository and/or directory for all types of media which can be used for promotional and educational purposes, as well as who to contact. Allied with this is the fledgling [[Project:Multimedia|Multimedia Project]] which is to bring together all those WikiTreers who can assist or are interested in creating materials to this end. If you are interested please go to the Project Page for more info. ===Media=== Media includes but is not limited to: video, audio, Powerpoint type slideshows, graphics, pdf, text. ====PDF Manuals==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/WikiTree_Media-1.pdf Wiki Editing manual] : A manual on how to include and use Wiki markup to improve the look and usability of the Biography section of a profile or free space page. :Comments on how to improve this manual are welcome. [[Space:Wiki_Editing_Manual|Work space for editing the Wiki Editing Manual]] ===Download Locations=== :[[Space:WikiTree_Images|WikiTree Images Old]]: This is the location for the various individual images and graphics used on the WIkiTree website. :[[Space:WikiTree_Images_New|WikiTree Images New]] :[[Video_Help|WikiTree Videos]] :[[Space:Videos_about_WikiTree|Videos about WikiTree]] :''More links and material to be added soon'' ===Latest Logos=== {{Image|file=WikiTree_Media-3.png |align=l |size=l }} ---- {{Image|file=WikiTree_Media-4.png |align=l |size=l }} ---- ===Non Downloadable materials=== :[https://www.redbubble.com/people/wikitree/shop T-Shirts for purchase] :[https://wikitreers.creator-spring.com/ WikiTree merchandise] :For banners, posters, postcards and other types of hard material please contact the [[Bech-2|coordinator, Paul Bech]]. ===Presentation Kits=== ====Business Card Graphics==== Business Cards for WikiTree Volunteers. Easy to hand out at reunions or the library while you are doing research or the Archives, or at the next family dinner or...You can make these on your own computer with card blanks from your local business supply store. All you need is a word program like Libre Office or Microsoft Word, an on-board template for business cards, a printer and you are good to go. ''Explicit directions are contained within [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/181600/ever-yourself-wanting-write-wikitree-someone-dont-have-paper?show=181800#c181800 this G2G post].'' {{Image|file=WikiTree_Media-2.png |align=c |size=m |caption=EXAMPLE }} ---- {{Image|file=WikiTree_Media.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=The Tree. }} These graphics are print ready. Just right click on them and select Save As. Then open your favorite word processor and from the on-board templates create a business card like the example above. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Media-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Logo. }} ---- ===Reunion Kits=== ====WikiTree Profile Form==== Print this form front and back and hand out to family to fill in their information.{{Image|file=WikiTree_Media-1.pdf |align=l |size=m |caption=WikiTree Profile Form pdf download }}

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WikiTree Plus Chrome Extension

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{{Image|file=WikiTree_Plus_Chrome_Extension.png |align=r |caption=WikiTree Plus Chrome Extension }} WikiTree+ Chrome Extension is no longer maintained, since it was moved to [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]]. If you have it installed in your browser, you should uninstall it and install the WikiTree Browser Extension. == On Profile pages == * Format Parameters: Format templates parameters in a consistent way. * Edit Template: [[#Edit Template]] * Paste sources: Helper to paste sources from major sites. See [[#Paste Sources]] * Add Project Box: Adds Project Box Template * Add Sticker: Adds Sticker Template * Add Research Note Box: Adds Research Note Template * Add External links: Adds External Link Template * Add any template: [[#Add Template]] * Help: Link to here == On Category pages == Menu hierarchy: * Format Parameters: Format templates parameters in consistent way. * Edit Template: [[#Edit Template]] * Add CategoryInfoBox ** Cemeteries *** Cemetery: Adds template *** Cemetery Group: Adds template *** Anglican Cemeteries: Adds template *** Baptist Cemeteries: Adds template *** Catholic Cemeteries: Adds template *** Jewish Cemeteries: Adds template *** Lutheran Cemeteries: Adds template *** Methodist Cemeteries: Adds template *** Presbyterian Cemeteries: Adds template *** Quaker Cemeteries: Adds template ** Religion *** Religious Institution Group: Adds template ** Maintenance *** Maintenance: Adds template *** Needs: Adds template *** Needs GEDCOM Cleanup: Adds template *** Unconnected: Adds template *** Unsourced: Adds template ** Others *** Location: Adds template *** Migration: Adds template *** One Name Study: Adds template *** One Place Study: Adds template *** CategoryInfoBox: Adds template * EditBOT instructions ** Rename Category: Adds template ** Merge Category: Adds template ** Delete Category: Adds template ** Confirm for EditBOT: Confirmation of action for EditBOT. Used only by Confirmation group. * Other templates ** Aka: Adds template ** Top Level: Adds template ** Geographic Location: Adds template * Add any template: [[#Add Template]] * Help: Link to here == On Template pages == * Format Parameters: Format templates parameters in consistant way. * Edit Template: [[#Edit Template]] * Add TemplateParam: Adds TemplateParam * Add Documentation: Adds Documentation * Add Base Templates: ** Project Box: Adds Project Box ** Sticker: Adds Sticker ** Research Note Box: Adds Research Note Box * Add Other Templates: ** Project Box Instructions Adds Project Box Instructions * Add any template: [[#Add Template]] * Help: Link to here == On Other pages == * Format Parameters: Format templates parameters in a consistent way. * Edit Template: [[#Edit Template]] * Add any template: [[#Add Template]] * Help: Link to here == Add Template == Selector for a template to add. After you select the template, [[#Edit Template]] dialogs opens where you can enter all parameters. == Edit Template == {{Image|file=WikiTree_Plus_Chrome_Extension-1.png |align=r |size=l |caption= Edit template properties. }} Opens a dialog with all template properties. It has several options available depending on parameter type. See legend for quick info. At the moment only CategoryInfoBox has all parameters fully functional. Looking at each row there are 3 different backgrounds defining the parameter usage or importance. * Red means that the parameter is Required. If not entered, the template might not function properly. These parameters are added to the page even if they are not entered, so it is obvious on the page that it is missing. * Green means that the parameter is Preferred. This parameters are added to the page even if they are not entered, so it is easy to enter them. * Yellow means that the parameter is Optional. This parameters are added to the page only if they are entered. On each row, there is always the name of the parameter followed by Help icon if there is help available for it. If you hover over the icon, you will get a hint with the description of the parameter and an example if available. It is followed by an edit box where a parameter is entered. Edit box has a few different behaviors depending on the type of the parameter. It can be just normal text. It can also have drop down list of predefined values, that will autocomplete the content as you type. It can also be ReadOnly and in this case you can't edit the parameter value. It is followed by button R, that will restore the value if you changed it. It can be followed by button A in case there is presumed initial value deducted from page name or categories or other page content. It completely depends on the parameter. And the final button O stands for Open link. Some parameters represent links to Categories, Projects, Space pages, WikiData, FindAGrave, ... or custom URL. It will open appropriate page depending on the parameter. Paste function is also overridden for some parameters. It enables you to paste full URL and only the part needed by the parameter is extracted. For instance you can paste complete URL from findAGrave and only ID will be placed in the parameter. == Paste Sources == {{Image|file=WikiTree_Plus_Chrome_Extension-3.png |align=r |caption=Paste Sources }}Here you can paste URL or standard source citation and it gets reformatted as needed. Here is a list of what can be pasted. * FindAGrave URL * FindAGrave citation * WikiData URL == Profile Cleanup == {{Image|file=WikiTree_Plus_Chrome_Extension-2.png |align=r |caption=Automated cleanup }} This option cleans the profile like EditBOT does. It does a bit more and you can choose the groups of changes to apply. Things that are corrected: * prettifying inline citation tags ** REF ** /REF ** REFERENCES/ * Removing old dummy texts ** This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited. ** CONT ** CONC" * Removing spaces ** empty lines at the beginning, ** empty lines at the end ** TABulator to space ** multi-space to single ** angled quotes to normal * Redirected templates ** User Global Family Reunion to Global Family Reunion ** OnePlaceStudy to One Place Study ** Citation needed to Citation Needed * Links to WikiTree ** External Link to Internal ** URL to Internal Link ** http WikiTree to https * Ancestry URL ** Record URL to template ** old record URL to new ** old tree URL to new ** old tree URL to new (no person) * FindAGrave URL ** old URL to template ** old Link to template ** URL to template == Beta version == The latest development version is available for anyone who wants to be a beta tester. * Download the zip file. The latest version is 0.3.6 beta which can be downloaded here: https://plus.wikitree.com/Chrome/WikiTreePlusBeta.zip * Unzip this somewhere on your machine. * Then open the Chrome browser and go to this URL: chrome://extensions/ * At the top right of that page there is a toggle switch that says "Developer mode". Turn this on. * You should now see a button in the top left of the page that says "Load Unpacked". Click that and select the WikiTreePlus folder. == Revision history == 1.0.2 * Fixed a bug that prevented the display on nonprofile pages. * Fixed a bug with the recent addition of WikiTree Apps to Menu 1.0.1 * Template selector displays also group and sub-group of the template * Filter in Template selector searches also in group and sub-group of the template * Added WikiTree Apps to Menu 1.0.0 * Added support for FAG Cemetery ID * Added "Ancestry Share" source pasting 0.3.6 * Resolved a problem with changed URL of the profile edit page. * Resolved a problem with not saving if no manual changes were made. * Turning off the Enhanced editor on Extension use. 0.3.5 * republish due to an old published file. 0.3.4 * Finished Profile cleanup. It does everything EditBOT does and a few more things. 0.3.3 * Moved Source pasting definition out of the extension, so I can update it daily. * Added Profile cleanup. It is similar to what EditBOT does automatically on save. * Moved Profile cleanup definition out of the extension, so I can update it daily. 0.3.2 * Few corrections on Add template * Updated source citation ** Added FAG Citation ** Added WikiData URL * Improved "Explain your changes:" comment * Added template parameter type for WikiTreeBlog * Added template parameter type for needs on ProjectBoxes. * Added Help links in menus and dialogs 0.3.1 * Added the button on all Edit pages. * Improved automatic setting of TOC parameter * Added support for You Tube parameter * Added support for Number parameter * Made awareness of enhanced editor. * Added custom menu for profile pages. * Improved adding any template. * Added initial support to paste a source. 0.2.6 * Added support for Enter key. * Improved tab-order. * Added automatic setting of TOC parameter based on the number of pages in category. * Enabled Extension also on section edit (editing just part of the page) In version 0.2.5 * Added support for Team parameters. In version 0.2.4 * Added grouping to template parameters, so the dialog is smaller in some cases. Best seen on CIB Location * Checking for unknown parameters and reporting it back to user. That way user knows it was deleted. In version 0.2.3 * Add CIB Cemetery didn't work in case of some category combinations on the page. In version 0.2.2 * Open link button for web pages didn't work. * Adding new template CIB Cemetery template didn't work in case there were no categories on the page. * Wrote some help for the extension. In version 0.2.1 * Loading template definition from storage might throw an error disabling most extension options. In version 0.1.14 * All functionality on category pages is done. * Added Example to parameters * Added legend * Improved design * Added predefined values * Now any template can be added. * Added a system to update template list and parameters with all the data automatically, so it will automatically recognize new templates without updating the extension. In version 0.1.13 * Added Help to parameters * Added Initial values on some parameters * Added links for link properties to open the page. * Added paste manipulation. You can paste complete URL and only the ID is pasted. * Best seen on CategoryInfoBox Cemetery. Try adding a new one to a cemetery category. In version 0.1.12 * Added definition for all templates. for most of them it is just a generic definition. For some is also wrong, so double-check that you don't delete something. * Few minor changes. In version 0.1.11 * Corrected "Edit template" on undefined template to show a message instead of an error. * Corrected "Edit template" in case of selected text of template. it deleted the content after the selected template. In version 0.1.10 * Updated Confirm EditBOT to work again In version 0.1.9 * Updated definition of all templates In version 0.1.8 * on Add categories you first get the dialog to fill in the parameters. * improved recognition of templates to edit. You can select whole template and Edit that template. If nothing is selected and there is only one template on the page, that one is edited. In case of multiple templates the one with cursor in it is edited. In version 0.1.6 * Add CategoryInfoBox / Adds any Category Info Box template to the category. * Edit template works. It shows the dialog with all parameters. In version 0.1.5 * Format Parameters option works. It reformats spaces in template parameters, to make it look good. * Add CategoryInfoBox / Cemetery. Adds CategoryInfoBox Cemetery template to the category. Parameters are not yet added. * Add CategoryInfoBox / Cemetery Group. Adds CategoryInfoBox CemeteryGroup template to the category. * EditBOT instructions / Rename Category. Adds Rename Category template to the category. * EditBOT instructions / Merge Category. Adds Merge Category template to the category. * EditBOT instructions / Delete Category. Adds Delete Category template to the category. * EditBOT instructions / Confirm for EditBOT. It sets Confirmed parameter and sets edit comment. This option is just for Confirmation team.

WikiTree practice

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---- [[:Category:Wisconsin]] {{Succession box2 | title = Sir Edward Stafford | years ='''3rd Premier of
New Zealand'''
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[[Fox-6747|William Fox]]




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'''6th Premier'''
[[Weld-202|Frederick Weld]]

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[[Fox-6747|William Fox]]




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[[Fox-6747|William Fox]]

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'''7th Premier'''
[[Waterhouse-1287|George Waterhouse]] }} Sewell-1214|Henry Sewell Stafford-2386|Edward Stafford Stafford-2386|Edward Stafford Stafford-2386|Edward Stafford Domett-2|Alfred Domett Stafford-2386|Edward Stafford Vogel-818|Julius Vogel {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" border="1" !Name !!State !!Birthdate |+'''Living Former & Incumbent Governors''' |- | [[Brewer-3212|Brewer, Albert]]|| AL ||1928/10/26 |- | [[Beasley-1403|Beasley, Jere]] || AL ||1935/12/12 |- | [[James-7829|James, Fob]] || AL ||1934/09/15 |- | [[Folsom-692|Folsom, Jr. Jim]] || AL ||1949/05/14 |- | [[Siegelman-7|Siegelman, Don]] || AL ||1946/02/24 |- | [[Riley-4219|Riley, Bob]] || AL ||1944/10/03 |- | [[Patterson-7094|Patterson, John Malcolm]] || AL ||1921/09/27 |- | [[Bentley-1980|Bentley, Robert J.]] || AL ||1943/02/03 |- | [[Cowper-247|Cowper, Steve]] || AK ||1938/08/21 |- | [[Heath-1152|Palin, Sarah]] || AK ||1964/02/11 |- | [[Knowles-3892|Knowles,Tony]] || AK ||1943/01/01 |- | [[Miller-33945|Miller, Keith Harvey]] || AK ||1925/03/01 |- | [[Murkowski-2|Murkowski, Frank]] || AK ||1933/03/28 |- | [[Parnell-586|Parnell, Sean]] || AK ||1962/11/19 |- | [[Sheffield-1564|Sheffield, Bill]] || AK ||1928/06/26 |- | [[Drinkwine-10|Brewer, Jan]] || AZ ||1944/09/26 |- | [[Napolitano-52|Napolitano, Janet]] || AZ ||1957/11/29 |- | [[Bowersock-89|Hull, Jane Dee]] || AZ ||1935/08/08 |- | [[Symington-77|Symington III, Fife]] || AZ ||1945/08/12 |- | [[Perica-4|Mofford, Rose]] || AZ ||1922/06/10 |- | [[Babbitt-386|Babbitt, Bruce]] || AZ ||1938/06/27 |- | [[Pryor-785|Pryor, David]] || AR ||1934/08/29 |- | [[Blythe-6|Clinton, Bill]] || AR ||1946/08/19 |- | [[Tucker-6093|Tucker, Jim Guy]] || AR ||1943/06/12 |- | [[Huckabee-137|Huckabee, Mike]] || AR ||1955/08/24 |- | [[Beebe-1334|Beebe, Mike]] || AR ||1946/12/28 |- | [[Deukmejian-1|Deukmejian, George]] || CA ||1928/06/06 |- | [[Wilson-29957|Wilson, Pete]] || CA ||1933/08/23 |- | [[Davis-33138|Davis, Gray]] || CA ||1942/12/26 |- | [[Schwarzenegger-1|Schwarzenegger, Arnold]] || CA ||1947/07/30 |- | [[Lamm-157|Lamm, Richard]] || CO ||1935/09/12 |- | [[Romer-143|Romer, Roy]] || CO ||1928/10/31 |- | [[Owens-3937 |Owens, Bill]] || CO ||1950/10/22 |- | [[Ritter-1081|Ritter, Bill]] || CO ||1956/09/06 |- | [[Weicker-14|Weicker, Jr.Lowell P.]]|| CT ||1931/05/16 |- | [[Rowland-1903|Rowland, John G.]]|| CT ||1957/05/24 |- | [[Reavis-272|Rell, M. Jodi]]|| CT ||1946/06/16 |- | [[Buckson-2|Buckson, David P.]]|| DE ||1920/07/25 |- | [[Du_Pont-31|du Pont, IV, Pierre S.]]|| DE ||1935/01/22 |- | [[Castle-879|Castle, Michael ]]|| DE||1939/07/02 |- | [[Wolf-2475|Wolf, Dale E.]]|| DE ||1924/09/06 |- | [[Carper-309|Carper, Thomas R.]]|| DE ||1947/01/23 |- | [[Coverdale-122|Minner, Ruth Ann]]|| DE ||1935/01/17 |- | [[Graham-7084|Graham, Bob]]|| FL ||1936/11/09 |- | [[Mixson-9|Mixson, Wayne]]|| FL||1922/06/16 |- | [[Martinez-1314|Martinez, Bob]]||FL||1934/12/25 |- | [[MacKay-1198|MacKay, Buddy]]|| FL ||1933/03/22 |- | [[Bush-705|Bush, Jeb]]|| FL||1953/02/11 |- | [[Crist-287|Crist, Charlie]]|| FL||1956/07/24 |- | [[Carter-1086|Carter, Jimmy]]|| GA||1924/10/01 |- | [[Harris-16323|Harris, Joe Frank]]|| GA||1936/02/16 |- | [[Miller-28723|Miller, Zell]]|| GA||1932/02/24 |- | [[Barnes-7453|Barnes, Roy]]|| GA||1948/03/11 |- | [[Perdue-544|Perdue, Sonny]]|| GA||1946/12/20 |- | [[Ariyoshi-1|Ariyoshi, George]]|| HI||1926/03/12 |- | [[Waiheʻe-1|Waihee III, John D.]]|| HI||1946/05/19 |- | [[Cayetano-2|Cayetano, Ben]]|| HI||1939/11/14 |- | [[Cutter-403|Lingle, Linda]]|| HI||1953/06/04 |- | [[Abercrombie-359|Abercrombie, Neil]]|| HI||1938/06/26 |}

WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor

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[[Category:Roll_of_Honor]] [[Category:Roll of Honor Military Showcase Profile]] [[Category:Killed in Action]] [[Category:Prisoners of War]] [[Category:Missing in Action]] [[Category:Wounded in Action]] [[Category:Medal of Honor]] [[Category:Victoria Cross]] [[Category: Ordre National de la Légion d'Honneur]] [[Category:Order of the Medjidie]] [[Category:Order of the Tower and Sword]] [[Category:Pour le Mérite]] [[Category:Nominated Profiles]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Roll_of_Honor https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Photos-37.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Killed_in_Action https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Photos-28.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Prisoner_of_War https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Terry_s_Photos-115.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Missing_in_Action https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Terry_s_Photos-111.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wounded_in_Action https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Photos-32.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Medal_of_Honor https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Photos-30.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Medals_of_Honor/Honour_Victoria_Cross https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Photos-31.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Legion_of_Honour https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Photos-33.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Order_of_the_Medjidie https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Photos-34.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Order_of_the_Tower_and_Sword https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Photos-35.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pour_le_M%C3%A9rite https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Photos-36.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Eager_Beavers_WWII https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Photos-66.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Died_in_Military_Service https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Photos-38.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Worldwide_Military_Resource_Page https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Photos-39.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Roll_of_Honor_Template https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Photos-41.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Forgotten_Ones https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Photos-69.gif] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Military_Showcase_Profiles https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Terry_s_Photos-141.gif] {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }}

*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=253aGgk7NSE YouTube Il Silenzio (Taps)] the full version of Il Silenzio (Taps) this is a Beautiful rendition by a 13 yr old girl Melissa Venema played at a Andre Rieu Concert Here is Taps played in its entirety the Original version of Taps was called Last Post, and was written by Daniel Butterfield in 1801 in 1862 it was shortened to 24 notes and re-named Taps Melissa Venema is playing it on a trumpet whereby the original was played on a bugle ''
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'''[[Reynolds-2390|Terri Rick]]'''
'''[[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]]'''
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Roll of Honor
The Roll of Honor page is to honor and remember all profiles on Wikitree that were KIA, MIA, POW, WIA and for those that received the highest medal for their country.
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They shall not grow old
As we who are left grow old
Age shall not weary them
Nor the years condemn
At the going down of the sun
And in the morning
We will remember them
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'' Military Decorations ''
:'''Military Decorations''' are awards given to an individual as a distinctively designed mark of honor denoting heroism, or outstanding service or Valor in the face of the enemy or achievement for their Country. Bravery awards are in the form of a cross, star or medal on a ribbon. :'''Service''' for one's country is usually accomplished by a member of the armed forces. A member that has received the highest military decoration their country awards or is labeled as a POW or MIA will not be forgotten. Those military Decorations and labels are described below: -------------- :The only profiles that should be added to the Medal free space pages are the Recipients that received the highest military honor for their Country. -------
*[[Space:Prisoner_of_War|Prisoner of War]] *[[Space:Missing_in_Action|Missing in Action]]
''Prisoner of War / Missing in Action ''
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''' Honoring yesterday's War Heroes Today! '''
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:Our brave men and women, past and present, have been captured as Prisoners of War (POW) or have been labeled as Missing in Action (MIA). Too many have never returned home. These men and women served their country with loyalty, dedication and perseverance. They answered the call and they sacrificed in hopes that others would not have to: each and every one has earned the right to be honored. :Prisoners of War suffer greatly at the hands of their enemies, and are sometimes victims of crimes against humanity such as torture. Other times they are not fed well, not given proper medical attention, used in experiments and suffered in ways most of us can not comprehend. Many serve time in dirt cells, or inhospitable camps with injuries and fear, not knowing if they will ever get home. :Some of our brave military members end up killed or lost and never recovered; for most, we will never know what became of them. This is one of the most frustrating and depressing positions that the family member of a service member can be put under. The not knowing if their loved one is alive or dead; not knowing if they will come home tomorrow or 20 years from now is an anguish and pain that never fades. :What about our brave service member, if alive, knowing their spouse may have moved on, thinking they were KIA; knowing that their children grew up without them. How painful and yet many still persevere with hope. Believing they are forgotten, their sacrifice in vain..... '''
'''POW/MIA YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN HERE ON WIKITREE'''
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*[[Space:Killed_in_Action|''' {{Blue|Killed in Action LINK for Profiles A through L}}''']] **[[Space:Killed_in_Action_Page_2|'''{{Blue|Killed in Action Page 2 LINK for Profiles M-Z}}''']]
'' Killed in Action ''
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'''Lest we Forget - We will Remember Them'''
:The strongest instinct, we humans, like almost all of nature, have is self preservation. We are to survive as long as we can manage. Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, and Airmen have that same instinct, yet, time after time, they are willing to deny themselves the right to their own lives for people they do not know, have never met, do not care, and most of which will never say thank you. That is why we here honor all those who died while serving their respective nations. '''
'''These men and women gave up their most precious possession for their nations - FOR US.'''
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'''We honor their great sacrifice as we put their names here on WikiTree's Roll of Honor.'''
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*[[Space:Wounded_in_Action|Wounded in Action]]
'' Wounded in Action ''
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:'''Answering''' the call to take up arms, in some countries is not a choice, in others it is a choice. Regardless, that member was in a dangerous environment and was wounded. Veterans listed here have returned from their service with their lives, yet may be missing limbs, bear permanent scars or other damage. These men and women are honored for their service to their nation in their time of need. It's easy to sit back and let another take your place or to hide away from danger, it's a human auto-pilot condition. But some of us - have what it takes, we stand tall and proud, or cower in despair, but those listed here - they earned that right by using their body as a shield by choice or design they defended their country from an enemy. ----
*[[Space:Medal_of_Honor|Medals of Honor/Honour- Medal of Honor]]
'' Medal of Honor ''
[[image:Photos-188.gif|100px|*]] '''United States of America''' :A military decoration is an award, usually a medal, given to an individual as a distinctively designed mark of honor denoting heroism, or outstanding service or Valor in the face of the enemy or achievement for their Country. Bravery awards are in the form of a cross, star or medal on a ribbon. :The only profiles that should be added to this are the Recipients that received the highest military honor for their Country. :The Medal of Honor is the United States of America's highest military honor, awarded for personal acts of valor above and beyond the call of duty. These involve the risk of, or guarantee of death. Many are awarded posthumously, as the heroic act saved lives but resulted in their own death. :As stated by SECNAVINST 1650.1H: It is awarded by the President of the United States with the approval of Congress to US military personnel. It is awarded to those "who conspicuously distinguish themselves by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of their lives above and beyond the call of duty. While engaged in an action against an enemy of the United States, while engaged in military operations involving conflict with an opposing foreign force, or while serving with friendly foreign forces engaged in an armed conflict against an opposing armed force in which the United States is not a belligerent party." :It goes on to say, "There must be no margin of doubt or possibility of error in awarding this honor. To justify the decoration, the individual's service must clearly be rendered conspicuous above his or her comrades by an act so outstanding that it clearly distinguishes his or her gallantry beyond the call of duty from lesser forms of bravery; and it must be the type of deed which if not done would not subject the individual to any justified criticism. The deed must be without detriment to the mission of the command or to the command to which attached." [http://www.marines.mil/Portals/59/Publications/SecNavInst%201650.1H.pdf| SECNAV Instruction 1650.1H]
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'' Victoria Cross ''
'''The Victoria Cross (VC)''' is the highest military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" to members of the armed forces of various Commonwealth countries
[[image:My_Images-18.gif|100px|*]] '''United Kingdom''' :A recommendation for the VC is normally issued by an officer at regimental level, or equivalent, and has to be supported by three witnesses, although this has been waived on occasion the recommendation is then passed up the military hierarchy until it reaches the Secretary of State for Defence. The recommendation is then laid before the monarch who approves the award with his or her signature
[[image:Photos-187.gif|100px|*]] '''Australia''' :The Governer-General of Australia awards the VC for Australia, with the approval of the Sovereign, on the recommendation of the Minister for Defence.
[[image:Photos-192.gif|100px|*]] '''New Zealand''' :The VC is presented to the recipient by the Governor-General of New Zealand during an investiture held at Government House, Wellington.
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[[image:Photos-189.gif|100px|*]] '''Canada''' :'''The Victoria Cross''' Is the Highest military decoration of Canada modelled on the original British Victoria Cross the Canadian Victoria Cross instituted in 1993 is similar to the British VC in intent and appearance, with several small changes. :The VC is awarded by either the Canadian monarch or his or her viceregal representative, the Governor General of Canada
[[Image:Photos-602.jpg|80px|??]] '''Canada's version of the Victoria Cross'''
---- *[[Space:Legion_of_Honour|Medals of Honor/Honour - Légion d'honneur.]]
''Légion d'honneur ''
[[image:Photos-193.gif|100px|*]] '''France''' :The military distinctions (Légion d'honneur à titre militaire) are awarded for bravery (actions de guerre) and can be awarded for service. When it is awarded for bravery, the Legion is awarded jointly with a mention in Dispatches. Dispatches means the recipients name appears in an official report that is written by a superior and describes the gallant or meritorious action being credited with.
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*[[Space:Order_of_the_Medjidie|Medals of Honor/Honour - Order of the Medjidie]]
''Order of the Medjidie ''
[[image:Photos-194.gif|100px|*]] '''Turkey''' :'''The Order of the Medjidie''' was instituted by Sultan Abd-ul-Mejid in 1851 and was most often awarded to non-Turkish Nationals. This decoration was first used as a reward for distinguished service to those military forces that came to the aid of the Ottoman Empire during the Crimean War against Russia. The British Army, Royal Navy and French Army were the first to receive this military decoration. Later during World War I it was awarded German and Australian Officers. :This decoration was awarded in five classes with the first through fourth being gold and the last in silver. ::• First Class Order (Gold) - 50 people (Given by Sultan) ::• Second Class Order (Gold) - 150 people (Given by Sultan) ::• Third Class Order (Gold) - 800 people ::• Fourth Class Order (Gold) - 3,000 people ::• Fifth Class Order (Silver) - 6,000 people
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*[[Space:Order_of_the_Tower_and_Sword|Medals of Honor/Honour - Order of the Tower and Sword]]
'' Order of the Tower and Sword ''
'' Ordem Militar da Torre e Espada do Valor, Lealdade e Mérito ''
[[Image:Photos-203.gif|100px|??]] '''Portugal''' The Military Order of the Tower and of the Sword, of Valour, Loyalty and Merit is a Portuguese order of knighthood and the pinnacle of the Portuguese honours system. It was created by King Afonso V in 1459 the order is not only bestowed to people, but may be bestowed to Portuguese municipalities. The Order of the Tower and Sword, as awarded by the Portuguese government today, comes in six classes: *Grand Collar (GColTE) *Grand Cross (GCTE) *Grand Officer (GOTE) *Commander (ComTE) *Officer (OTE) *Knight (CavTE) / Dame (DamTE)
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*[[Space:Pour_le_M%C3%A9rite|Medals of Honor/Honour - Pour le Mérite]]
'' Pour le Mérite ''
'' Blue Max - Blauer Max ''
[[Image:Photos-222.gif |100px|??]] '''Germany''' Germany's highest military medal awarded during World War One was the The Pour le Mérite known as the Blue Max German Blauer Max it was the German Kingdom of Prussia's highest order of merit. It was awarded strictly as a recognition of extraordinary personal achievement,The award was given as both a military (1740–1918) and civil (1740–1810, after 1842 as a separate class) honour
Pour le Mérite - (Military order) Type - Neck order Eligibility - Military personnel Status -Extinct Established -1740 Last awarded - 2 September 1918 [[Image:Profile Photo s-125.jpg|140px|??]] '''Pour le Mérite - Blue Max - Blauer Max''' ---------------------------------------------
If you know any that have been labeled as such, feel free to add their profile. '''PLEASE''' cite some sources as to that status, as this is an Honor Roll of those who have made some of the largest sacrifices for their country: These titles are not to be given by hearsay or uneducated guessing. They are titles of great honor and should be documented. '''''Profiles listed on this space will be validated. Those with no source documentation showing why this honor was bestowed '''will''' be removed.''''' This page will grow as we get the time to do so.
Also see: *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_military_decorations Wikipedia List of Military Decorations] *[http://www.marines.mil/Portals/59/Publications/SecNavInst%201650.1H.pdf SECNAV Instruction 1650.1H] ------------------------------

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[[Category:WikiTree Tools and Apps]] == Introduction == The [[Space:WikiTree_Readability_Options|Readability Options]] feature was released in version 1.4 of the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]]. It contains many options to alter the way various items like [[#List Spacing|lists]], [[#Sources Section|sources]], and [[#Inline Citations|citations]] display on profiles. It also includes an option to toggle [[#Reading Mode|reading mode]], which will declutter the profile by [[#Hide Profile Elements|hiding]] many of WikiTree's UI elements. == Options == {{Image|file=WikiTree_Readability_Options-8.png |align=r |size=l |caption=Recommended Settings }} The main button to enable this feature is under the "Profile" section of the extension. (In prior versions, it was located in the "Style" section next to the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Dark Mode|Dark Mode]] feature.) At this time, these options only apply when viewing people, categories, and free-space profiles. When editing profiles or viewing other types of pages, no content will be altered by this feature. === Reading Mode === ==== Enable reading mode ==== :''Default:'' '''off''' When turned on, this option will automatically hide any of the [[#Hide Profile Elements|items]] set to "in reading mode" when a profile loads. This can be toggled while viewing profiles if the [[#Show the reading mode toggle switch|toggle switch]] (below) is also enabled. ([https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/WikiTree_Readability_Options-3.png See example]) ==== Show the reading mode toggle switch ==== :''Default:'' '''on''' This option will add a convenient toggle switch below the main menu header as a shortcut to toggle [[#Enable reading mode|reading mode]] while viewing a profile. The status is preserved across pages, so opening the main extension is not necessary to simply turn reading mode on or off. === List Spacing === ==== Adjust spacing between list items ==== :''Default:'' '''WikiTree default''', ''Recommended:'' '''75%''' Many people have complained that there is not enough spacing between sources, and it makes them harder to read. This option allows you to customize the spacing from the WikiTree default of 5px to a much wider margin. ==== Remove blank lines between bullet list items ==== :''Default:'' '''off''', ''Recommended:'' '''on''' In order to make profiles more readable, some editors choose to put blank lines between each source list item. While it accomplishes their goal, this does not apply to inline citations, and it creates a full line of spacing between each source, which may be different from most profiles that adhere to the standard format. This option will remove the blank line between adjacent bullet items and apply your spacing chosen above so that all items will be spaced evenly. ==== Apply spacing rules only to the Sources section ==== :''Default:'' '''on''' Numbered and bulleted lists are not limited to the Sources section. Editors may put lists of children or any other number of lists throughout a person's biography. To apply your selected spacing rules to all lists, including those not under the Sources header, turn this option off. === Sources Section === ==== Collapse the entire Sources section ==== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' Similar to Ian's original "Collapsible Sources" feature, this will reduce the Sources section to simply a header line with a button to expand the sources. In contrast to the original feature, this will hide all content under the Sources header, not just the list of inline citations. If you click on a citation number in the biography while the sources are collapsed, the entire section will automatically be expanded. If applied only in reading mode, the toggle button will not be shown in normal mode, and all sources will be displayed. To enable the toggle button without opening each page with the sources collapsed, use the special "only on demand" option. ==== Bold the first segment of each source ==== :''Default:'' '''never''', ''Recommended:'' '''always''' Another method that many editors have used to make lists of sources more readable is to add a bold fact in front of each source (ie. '''Birth''': "1900 United States Federal Census"). If turned on, this option will attempt to automatically apply the bold style to the first section of sources (a title in quotes, an italicized site name, a link to another page, etc.) to accomplish the same visual effect without requiring any additional text to be added. This option can be sensitive to non-standard source formats and may not be applied in all scenarios. ==== Remove bold labels from the beginning of sources ==== :''Default:'' '''never''', ''Recommended:'' '''always''' In conjunction with the previous option for sources where editors have manually added a bold fact in front of a source, this option will attempt to remove those labels for more standard formatting. When combined with the option above, the "Birth:" text would be removed, and the bold style would instead be applied to the "1900 United States Federal Census" text, ==== Remove explicit line breaks from sources ==== :''Default:'' '''never''', ''Recommended:'' '''in reading mode''' Some editors add <br> tags within sources to manually break between lines. While this can help with readability, it can also extend the length of the page. You can choose whether to replace them with spaces to condense the source text. ==== Remove back-references from the beginning of sources ==== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' On profiles where inline references are used frequently, the arrows and reference numbers that precede the citation text in the Sources section can get quite cluttered. If you don't need to click on the arrow or number to jump back to the spot in the biography where the source was referenced, you can use this option to hide the links so that the sources look cleaner. ==== Indent plain text in the Sources section ==== :''Default:'' '''off''', ''Recommended:'' '''on''' Plain-text lines in the Sources section like "See also:" are often left-justified and do not look like they line up with the source items. Rather than using a colon to manually indent these items only on specific profiles, this option allows you to control the indentation on all profiles without affecting others who do not prefer this style. === Inline Citations === ==== Hide citation superscripts within the biography ==== :''Default:'' '''never''' Some editors do not like the way a biography looks with many citation superscripts scattered throughout the text. This option lets you control when and if they are displayed in the biography. ==== Citation format ==== :''Default:'' '''[1][2][3]''', ''Recommended:'' '''[1,2,3]''' Similar to Ian's original "Format Source Reference Numbers" feature, this option lets you control the formatting of adjacent citations. If you think the default format of surrounding each superscript with brackets is too cluttered, you can replace them with commas and/or the brackets. ==== Citation size ==== :''Default:'' '''normal''', ''Recommended:'' '''smaller''' Ian's original feature also made the citation superscripts smaller than the standard text. This option allows you to select how small (or large) that you want the numbers to be. ==== Additional spacing between citation numbers ==== :''Default:'' '''none''' By default, there are no speces between adjacent citations unless an editor explicitly adds them. If they are too close together, this option will allow you to add spacing between the numbers to improve readability. ==== Clean up citations ==== :''Default:'' '''off''', ''Recommended:'' '''on''' In some cases, editors leave whitespace between a reference tag and the end of the previous statement. Some even purposely add whitespace between references so that they are easier to read. If this option is on, it will automatically compress the whitespace and apply the rules above to format the numbers. Additionally, it will remove the underline from the links to improve readability. ==== Sort adjacent citations by number ==== :''Default:'' '''off''', ''Recommended:'' '''on''' On profiles where the same citation is referenced multiple times, the reference numbers can be displayed out of order. If this bothers you, this option will sort all adjacent reference numbers so that they are in numeric order. === Hide Profile Elements === ==== Right Section ==== ===== Collapse and extend the content to full-width ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode when empty''' This option determines whether to hide the column to the right of the profile (containing DNA Connections, Images, Collaboration, Research, etc.). This will allow the biography section to expand to fill the screen. Note that other extensions may add content to this section. The "when empty" options will check for this and prevent the column from collapsing if desired. ===== Hide status blocks ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' Some profiles have extra status blocks above the right column like the "Project Protected" status for famous people. If you're not editing profiles, you may prefer to hide this. ===== Hide G2G forum posts ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' If a particular profile is referenced in the WikiTree G2G forum, those posts are listed at the top of the right column. ===== Hide DNA connections ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''', ''Recommended:'' '''always when empty''' While this is a very useful feature on WikiTree, some members may prefer to keep it hidden unless there are connected DNA tests available. ===== Hide popular images ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''', ''Recommended:'' '''always''' Since there is already a way to view all images at the top of the profile, some members may prefer to keep this section hidden. This also helps avoid duplicate images from cluttering the screen when they are already placed inline in the biography. ===== Hide collaboration links ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''', ''Recommended:'' '''always''' This members-only section contains convenient links to edit profiles, post comments, and communicate other members by messaging or the forum. While helpful for new members, some active members may prefer to keep it hidden. ===== Hide the research section ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This members-only section contains a convenient link to search for records on other genealogy websites and sometimes lists matching profiles on FamilySearch. ==== Top Section ==== ===== Hide extra widgets and icons in the profile heading ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This option determines whether to hide any items that clutter the header of the profile. This includes the profile privacy status (lock icon) and the scissors links to copy and paste the profile ID/links. In some cases, it may also hide elements added by other extensions or features (like degrees of separation and relationship to you). ===== Hide top-left thumbnail image ===== :''Default:'' '''never''', ''Recommended:'' '''in reading mode when default''' This option determines whether to hide the thumbnail image in the top-left corner of the profile. In addition to hiding it in reading mode or always, you can also select to only hide it when a default thumbnail is used (the blue/pink silhouette for people or the green tree on free-space pages). ===== Hide the tabs at the top of the profile ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This option determines whether to hide the tabs (such as Edit, Images, Changes, Privacy, etc.) at the top of the profile. ===== Hide the navigation buttons under the tabs ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This option determines whether to hide the buttons that navigate to various profile sections (such as Categories, Comments, Matches, Sources, etc.) under the main row of tabs. ===== Hide the profile manager and last modified section ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This option determines whether to hide the rows above the biography that show Profile manager, created, Last modified, Last tracked change, This page has been accessed ### times, etc. ===== Hide the Genealogist section ===== :''Default:'' '''never''' This option determines whether to hide the section at the top of user profiles for WikiTree members. This section usually includes the genealogist information, tags they are following, badges that they have earned, etc. ==== Biography Section ==== ===== Hide edit links on the vitals and in the bio ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This option determines whether to hide any edit links throughout the profile (if you are the manager). This includes links such as [uncertain] and [add spouse?] or [add child]. ===== Hide project or research boxes ===== :''Default:'' '''never''' This option determines whether to hide any project or research boxes above the biography. Since these are generally important, they are not hidden by default. ===== Hide stickers ===== :''Default:'' '''never''' This option determines whether to hide any stickers (usually shown at top-right of the biography. This may include flags, name studies, military status, twins, died young, etc., and they can be placed anywhere throughout the biography section. ===== Hide the table of contents ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' While generally useful, the table of contents may not be necessary for smaller profiles in reading mode if the entire profile can fit on a single page. This option determines whether to display the table of sections above the biography. ===== Hide all tables in the bio ===== :''Default:'' '''never''' Some profiles may contain embedded tables in the biography. This could be anything from a data table of family members in the census to an adoption or cemetery template. Generally, this is information you probably want to see, but this gives you the option to hide them. ===== Hide inline images and captions in the bio ===== :''Default:'' '''never''' Some editors embed captioned images within their biographies. 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While useful for editors, these take up a large portion of the page when simply browsing profiles, so this gives you the option to hide them. ===== Hide connections to famous people at the bottom ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This option determines whether to hide the section near the bottom of person profiles that lists the connections and degrees from famous people. ===== Hide categories ===== :''Default:'' '''in reading mode''' This option determines whether to hide the surname breadcrumbs (S > Smith > John Smith) and the category list (cemeteries, locations, etc.) for a profile. ===== Hide custom background images ===== :''Default:'' '''never''' Custom background images are sometimes applied to certain profiles, especially for famous people. This gives you the option to hide them. == Development == This feature was added to the [[Space:WikiTree Browser Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]] in 2023 by [[Duke-5773|Jonathan Duke]]. [[Duke-5773|Duke, Jonathan]]. Personal recollection on 22 March 2023. Based on responses to a [[#g2g_1543388|G2G post]], development began on an "Accessibility Options" feature to alter the spacing and styling in the Sources section to make profiles more readable for those with vision difficulties. GitHub commit [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/commit/dd89cdcd36a8eaa1dc1e9a4bf50f8fd123bd52d6 dd89cdc] by jonathanduke on 25 Feb 2023. After reading a [[#issue_125|suggestion]] by [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]], development continued on a separate "Reading Mode" feature to toggle various elements on and off while browsing profiles. GitHub commit [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/commit/5bab0ad2feb77a8e4a1109ebe54994f69d0ddf13 5bab0ad] by jonathanduke on 1 Mar 2023. Due to their similarity, the two features were updated to use [[#Shared Code|common code]] for detecting profile elements, GitHub commit [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/commit/8d7918243c8bd4b8bd60cd446b8acd3804e5db63 8d79182] by jonathanduke on 2 Mar 2023. GitHub commit [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/commit/874509da0e075a54e174e133a11aa886c7ad88f6 874509d] by jonathanduke on 2 Mar 2023. and they were eventually merged with existing "Collapse Sources" and "Format Source Reference Numbers" features by [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] to consolidate everything into one feature. GitHub commit [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/commit/ba4e698d44369eed75b08d969125a1fa7417d881 ba4e698] by jonathanduke on 17 Mar 2023. === Shared Code === Some code that was initially developed as part of this new feature has been moved to the core of the extension so that it can be shared among all features. In order to detect the various elements on the various WikiTree profiles, a common method (ensureProfileClasses) was developed to apply CSS classes to the HTML (see [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/blob/development/src/core/profileClasses.js profileClasses.js]). While there has been [[#klbZGPKFoR4|some discussion]] about standardizing the way the HTML is formatted on profiles, hopefully this will help bridge the gap. If you are developing your own features for the extension, you are welcome to utilize this method if you need to identify the profile elements, but note that this code may be vulnerable to HTML changes by WikiTree that could break its detection logic. Additionally, some of the options above utilize a standard HTML checkbox/label pair to toggle on and off. A custom cascading style sheet (see [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/blob/development/src/core/toggleCheckbox.css toggleButton.css]) was added to transform a simple checkbox into a toggle switch. It is compatible with dark mode, and it can be sized using a CSS variable. === Debugging === {{Image|file=Profile_Images_jduke79.png |align=r |size=m }} An additional debugging feature can be added (when building the extension) which highlights the elements marked by ensureProfileClasses. Uncomment the debugging sections in [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/blob/development/src/content.js content.js] and [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/blob/development/src/features/register_feature_options.js register_feature_options.js] to enable it. ''It should not be compiled into releases of the extension.'' == Examples == In addition to this free-space profile, the following profiles are good examples for observing the effects of the various options provided by this feature: * [[Schulz-482|Charles Schulz]] * [[Presley-155|Elvis Presley]] * [[Ozimov-1|Isaac Asimov]] * [[Reagan-1|Ronald Reagan]] * [[Earhart-1|Amelia Earhart]] == Sources == === Discussion === * '''G2G post''': https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1543388/preferred-formatting-of-references-and-sources * '''GitHub issue''': https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/issues/125 * https://groups.google.com/g/WikiTreeApps/c/klbZGPKFoR4 See also: * '''Official Release:''' https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1563396/wikitree-browser-extension-new-features * '''Source Code:''' https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension * '''Friday Night Bingo:''' https://www.youtube.com/live/vzdru_9mtwk (7 Jul 2023) :'''Note:''' The sources above use various non-standard formats so that this page can be used as an [[#Examples|example]] of the extension's features. == Acknowledgements == * Thanks to [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]] for his collaboration and extensive work on the WikiTree extension (and [[Space:WikiTree_BEE|WikiTree BEE]]). * Thanks to [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]] for his detailed proposal of Reading Mode. ([[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] is great, too!) * Thanks to [[Maloney-2332|Murray Maloney]] for all of his effort in testing, feedback, and documentation.

WikiTree Secret Santa 2022

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==WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge 2022== ''This is the Free Space page for organizing the 2022 WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge ! The WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge will take place once again in 2022! Registration for wishes and to be an elf opened up as of Friday December 9th, and details were revealed on the [https://wikitree.zoom.us/rec/share/RteB37MLxwLGNWPFXN9A4FdsxofmJC8jjH4PtdiZOTlVDXSDIeSQFBtnqxZxzM2u.aoFDBH_MAmt1xUt1 Saturday LiveCast] the next day. The deadline to sign up - either as an elf or to add your wish - was December 24th, 11:59pm EST (midnight) The official beginning of the Secret Santa Challenge happens after the Mariah Carey Challenge of the Week is over, and will kick off with a Zoom meeting of all the Elves on Saturday December 24th. The challenge continues until January 6th, 2023 (midnight EST), and the results will be revealed on the Saturday LiveCast of January 7th, 2023. Lead Elves: [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]], [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]], [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] Thanks to Donna Baumann for creating the WikiTree Secret Santa image used for this background! == SOLVED counter: 34 == The following wishes are now solved: :1, 4, 9, 13, 25, 28, 32, 36, 40, 51, 60, 69, 70, 73, 77, 82, 84, 85, 87, 93, 94, 107, 109, 116, 119, 121, 124, 129, 131, 136, 141, 142, 148, 149 == Secret Santa Basics == * Observe regular WikiTree Challenge protocol ** Add sources to profiles you work on ** Add Research Notes to profiles - about you looked for and found, or DIDN'T find ** Clean up where you can (don't remove sources) ** If it's helpful to add profiles for Conflated people to help keep the Wish profile straight, do that. ** Do not add profiles for Living People. * Use the Elf Status area below each Wish to track your work * Add '''[[Category:Challenge, Secret Santa 2022]]''' to profiles you’ve worked on * Add '''{{Secret Santa|2022}}''' to your own profile once you’ve completed a wish * Add this to profiles that were worked on: ::== Acknowledgements == ::{{Secret Santa Profile|2022}} * Ask for help or collaboration whenever you need it - in the Discord #secret-santa channel, or PM one of the Lead Elves. ANYTIME! ==Santa's Mailbox== The list of wishes will be recorded below, and assembled by the Lead Elves, from the G2G posts, as well as any wishes from the FaceBook or Discord posts ELVES: In the '''Santa's Elf Status''' area, please add "''Working on by Elf NAME''", "''Research Notes added by Elf NAME, no longer working on it''", or, "''Wish Granted by Elf NAME''" next to a wish so that other Elves know that it has been taken. Also, please don't sign up for more than two at a time, to give others lots of opportunity to help out as well! Once you complete a wish, mark it as completed (Wish Granted or Research Notes added), then choose another one. ''Note: You may also wish to request help / collaborators next to your name in the status area. '' Feel free to add Additional Elf Status lines if more than two collaborators on a wish Discord can be used for Real-time communication between elves. You can ask for help with Discord from the Lead Elves at any time. If you need to contact someone, and aren't on Discord, please contact the Lead Elves. ===Family History Center/Library/Affiliate requests=== (for Working ELVES needing assistance or WISHES) If you would like an image look up at an FHC or FHL, please post below. Please post the link to the index or image that is inaccessible at home and your ID# so that we can let you know what was found. * Trying to find a baptism for [[Ingle-1387|John Ingle (1783-1864)]] and https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K85F-B7P to confirm they are brothers. Request from [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 08:58, 26 December 2022 (UTC) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2D24-82L marriage record to Clara]. [[Silva-1055]] * Wish #72 I am looking for a birth certificate for https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McCafferty-411 to confirm his parents. I do not think that this John and Susan are his parents. ===
Wishes
=== ==== Brick Wall - Belgium/Netherlands - Wish 63 - NOTES ==== 63. ''(from Alex Fransen)'' Looking for birth record and parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506806#a1506806 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Daniels-7546]] # Santa's Elf Status: Improved BIO. Added Research notes and one child who already had a WikiTree profile. [[Dijkgraaf-24|Dijkgraaf-24]] 21:25, 24 December 2022 (UTC) No longer working on. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Canada - Wish 97 - NOTES ==== 97. ''(from Stew King)'' Where did she go after her husband died?? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509632#a1509632 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Wilson-53705]] # Santa's Elf Status: ADDED RESEARCH NOTES [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 23:05, 31 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Canada; US:Wisconsin, Vermont - Wish 37 - NOTES ==== 37. ''(from Alice Glassen)'' Looking for information on parents of this ancestor born in Baie des Chaleurs c. 1778 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505401#a1505401 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: Quebecois * Profiles: [[Clark-56899]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 15:44, 24 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Balcer-51 is requesting assistance from an additional elf: 1.) Someone in Northern Vermont who can check marriage records on microfilm from 1780-1804. 2.) Someone in New Brunswick, Canada, or who has a paid membership subscription to the New Brunswick Genealogical Society or PRDH. See research notes in Clark-56899 for more information. No entries in PRDH (which goes through 1849, none in LaFrance which covers Quebec).([[Bourque-573|Bourque-573]] 14:37, 2 January 2023 (UTC)) # Santa's Elf Status: [[Ferraiolo-2|Ferraiolo-2]] 15:08, 2 January 2022. Doing some biography changes, clean-up and removing the Unsourced tag. [[Ferraiolo-2|Ferraiolo-2]] 20:09, 2 January 2023 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - Canada: CW/Ontario - Wish 34==== 34. ''(from Elf Betsy Ko)'' Please confirm or refute parents; notes on FSP [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505316#a1505316 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Mcmurray-994]], [[Mcmurray-1212]], [[Mills-19739]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Terry M # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Canada: CW/Ontario - Wish 54==== 54. ''(from Tanya Lowry)'' Looking to find parents or any other info, leads, etc., on this extensively researched profile; see notes [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506639#a1506639 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Lowry-3180]] # Santa's Elf Status: knight8615 working on. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Canada: NS and US: ? - Wish 126 - NOTES ==== 126. ''(from Phil Jourdeuil)'' Looking for any record of parents of this UEL ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510755#a1510755 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Projects: UEL * Profiles: [[Davis-43388]] # Santa's Elf Status: ADDED RESEARCH NOTES [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 03:06, 3 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Canada: Quebec - Wish 11 - NOTES ==== 11. ''(from Danielle Liard)'' Looking for burial or marriage record for Charles Boileau and his first wife [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504696#a1504696 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Boileau-68]] # Santa's Elf Status: ADDED RESEARCH NOTES [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 18:33, 6 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ====Brick Wall - Canada: Quebec - Wish 109 - SOLVED ==== 109. ''(from Cheryl Cruise)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509950#a1509950 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[LaFave-199]] # Santa's Elf Status: Wish Granted by [[Clarke-11007|Clarke-11007]] 22:02, 27 December 2022 (UTC) : WAITING for morning of the BIG REVEAL to transfer information to Profile # Santa's Elf Status: [[Category:Challenge, Secret Santa 2022]] ==== '''{{Blue|Brick Wall - Czechoslovakia - Wish 148 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 148. ''(from Elf Kathy Nava)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511434#a1511434 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Urbach-56]] # Santa's Elf Status: "Wish Granted by Elf Kelly" # Santa's Elf Status: Found site that had death certification on Jacob and his job, certification on his Father, and letter on his wife death. I added source link to profile to view certifications. Could not copy certifications from site. ==== Brick Wall - Czechoslovakia & Argentina - Wish 108 - NOTES ==== 108. ''(from Mary Fitzgerald)'' Looking for any records from Czechoslovakia [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509861#a1509861 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Lukacz-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Silva-1055|Elf Mindy]] left notes, no records appear to be available. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Danish West Indies - Wish 29 - NOTES ==== 29. ''(from Lynnette Dovy)'' Please find any further information, see notes on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505182#a1505182 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Holm-657]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Silva-1055|Elf Mindy]] left a brief note. I don't see a Sarah in the West Indies records, but the link to the site is on her profile. # Santa's Elf Status: [[Lundholm-24|Elf Maria]] looked for any more records in S:t Thomas, but found none, did not leave any notes. ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 7 - NOTES ==== 7. ''(from S (Lisa) Stevenson)'' Finding any info on this brick wall ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504567#a1504567 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Goldstone-105]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on it [[Potter-10870|SusieO]] 01:36, 25 December 2022 (UTC). [[Space:Goldstone-105_Brick_Wall|Goldstone-105 Brick Wall]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 32 SOLVED!! ==== 32. ''(from Martin Honor)'' Please find birth record and/or parents of this 2g grandmother [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505250#a1505250 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Milton-1477]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by Elf [[Southgate-301|Charlie]] # Santa's Elf Status: assistant elf [[Murphy-28404|Francesca]] added father [[Milton-2303]] and mother [[Acland-187]] [[Murphy-28404|Murphy-28404]] 22:21, 24 December 2022 (UTC) *Still working on this family - no definite birth record for Elizabeth, but enough circumstantial evidence to link her to parents and two siblings (and therefore potential DNA matches). if the OP wants to talk about this more after secret santa has ended then feel free - i may not get to adding all the people i have found (life!) [[Southgate-301]] ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 70 SOLVED! ==== 70. ''(from Jutta Beer)'' Looking for his parents... or was he adopted?? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507043#a1507043 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Wright-Ingle-4]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Buckle-52|Hilary]] Added parents and now sent will of gt uncle to the profile manager [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 15:17, 30 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 79 - NOTES ==== 79. ''(from Andy Carter)'' Prove or refute possible parents, William Carter who married Jane Hollowell c. 1682 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507493#a1507493 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: pre-1700 * Profiles: [[Carter-34497]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf [[Alcock-647|Pat (Alcock) Reynolds]] has taken a look. Further work is needed by someone with eyes (I have sight loss, so don't trust that I see things correctly) and /or experience with/access to the records of common soldiers in the early 1700s. # Santa's Elf Status: Elf [[Walmsley-632|Roy]] having a look at this. Only marriage of John Carter the name on profile linked in Irchester seems to be to Hannah Danniels Northamptonshire : Irchester : St Katherine : Register of unspecified type : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5818479ee93790eb7f812a92 : viewed 29 Dec 2022) marriage John Carter to Hannah Danniels 20 Jan 1714/5. Nb bride and groom parish are both Knuston. I looked at the military aspect of John's life, and determined his regiment. However, I could find no documentation relating to his joining the regiment. I looked at the conflation issue between the two John Carter families, and explained which marriage and death records belonged to which John Carter. I searched for the marriages given for the possible parent and grandparents for John. I could not find these marriages. Therefore, I am unable to refute or prove the candidacy for these parents. I recommended further research action in the research notes in the profile. [[Walmsley-632|Walmsley-632]] 19:11, 6 January 2023 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 103 - NOTES ==== 103. ''(from Thomas Preece)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509735#a1509735 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Street-2701]] # Santa's Elf Status: search in the nonconformist records on The Genealogist only Jane even close was Jane Taylor daughter of John and Dianah. No marriage for a John Street found. [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 07:38, 5 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 112 - NOTES ==== 112. ''(from Elf Judith Chidlow)'' Looking for any parents of this couple [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510026#a1510026 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Barrett-4323]], [[Young-16764]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes for [[Barrett-4323]]; Wish for [[Young-16764]]: no longer working on it - [[Haywood-41|Elf Ros]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 115 - NOTES ==== 115. ''(from Elf Steve Davies)'' Looking to confirm wife/marriage and find any other children [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510315#a1510315 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Davis-90248]] # Santa's Elf Status: Worked on a little but didn't get very far before having to leave for a family event [[Alcock-647|Pat (Alcock) Reynolds]] needs someone with better knowledge of Herefordshire than me. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 116 SOLVED! ==== 116. ''(from Kerry Wallis)'' Looking for any information on parents or siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510343#a1510343 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Thompson-75088]] # Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED by Elf Roy. This was a wild ride, military based, hence records all over the world, with Ireland and England in the majority. Corrections made to wish profile and husband. Added additional wife for husband, and parents for wish profile. Found siblings and half-siblings. [[Walmsley-632|Walmsley-632]] 20:06, 2 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 124 SOLVED!!==== 124. ''(from Elf Heather Jenkinson)'' Looking for any records on this ancestor, his wife's name, more children, etc. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510581#a1510581 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Singleton-2596]] # Santa's Elf Status: Found his likely? possible? wife [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 01:50, 30 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 136 SOLVED! ==== 136. ''(from Elf Christine Daniels)'' Looking for parents or children or death record?? I have very little! [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511060#a1511060 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Wilkinson-4258]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved [[Jenkinson-562]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 139 - NOTES ==== 139. ''(from Ian Beacall)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511159#a1511159 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Dann-897]] # Santa's Elf Status: added research notes with Thomas Alfred's birth record giving mother's maiden name as Dann. source number 1 relates to a different Thomas Roberts[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 23:40, 26 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: Notes All children have Mothers maiden name of Dann - A few Dann families I noted one in Liverpool Head Henry can not find Eliabeth with the family, one in Derbyshire a lot of families when you follow back come from Ireland theres a congregation of Dann / Dan from Lincolnshire could find no good matches before marriage probably a mistranscribed one family were in Census as Dunn and another Deyan [[Jenkinson-562]] # Santa's Elf Status: found a birth registration in 1852 but not got full details of marriage only seen the Banns on Family Search marriage not online left a research note. [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 09:37, 5 January 2023 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 142 SOLVED! ==== 142. ''(from Elf Celia Marsh)'' Looking for any English records for this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511334#a1511334 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Kimnill-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED by elf [[Murphy-28404|Francesca]] # Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED by assistant elf [[Southgate-391|Charlie]] Added records and created several profiles of family members. ==== Brick Wall - England - Wish 146 - NOTES ==== 146. ''(from Elf Linda Armstrong)'' Looking for father [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511424#a1511424 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Millard-2673]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Cormack-404|Chris]] Have added a new mother to Rebecca and various resources am not sure how would find the father of the daughter as she does not appear in the census Will look again to see if can find # Santa's Elf Status: Notes [[Jenkinson-562]] due to profile requesting Father being illegitimate and also her Mother being illegitimate I have decided to look at the Mother's Mother [[brunsdon-88|Elizabeth brunsdon]] Added (connected) her Parents and added a couple of siblings also looked at step Father improved a lot of the bios along with MANY other Elves She is with her Maternal Grandmother in 1881 and 1891 ==== Brick Wall - Germany - Wish 3 - NOTES ==== 3. ''(from Debbie Burow)'' Looking for help with her husband's family brick walls [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504547#a1504547 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Ackermann-304]], [[Glei-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Dunja, research notes on [[Glei-2]] for possible location of living. Due to german data protection law I am not allowed to research official documents for Ida, her death is less than 60 years "old". # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany - Wish 18 - NOTES ==== 18. ''(from Richard Hill)'' Looking for any German records on this family [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504860#a1504860 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Adam-2389]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added by Silva-1055 # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany - Wish 137 - NOTES ==== 137. ''(from Katie Sell)'' Looking for any German records on this family [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511079#a1511079 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Sell-422]], [[Dummer-83]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Dunja added a research note to [[Dummer-83]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany & England - Wish 84 SOLVED!!==== 84. ''(from Elf Riël Smit)'' Looking for help finding records from FHL or behind paywall [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1508379#a1508379 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Niederheitmann-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Dunja is working on it [[Brandes-347]] (Parents and 2 wives added) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany; US: NE - Wish 42 - NOTES ==== 42. ''(from Linda Ducharme)'' My gg grandfather just seems to appeared from nowhere to Nebraska in 1900 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506409#a1506409 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hager-1831]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added Research notes and am finished: Elf Pilla # Santa's Elf Status: I added narrative and a sticker. I don't see anything that indicates a location in Prussia. ([[Silva-1055]]) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Hungary - Wish 93 SOLVED!==== 93. ''(from Mike Patak)'' Looking for any information on parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509406#a1509406 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Schuch-34]] # Santa's Elf Status: Wish granted by [[Johnson-45412|Elf Marta]]. Found her birth record. Added her parents & sources for her siblings. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland - Wish 44 - NOTES ==== 44. ''(from MariAnne Woehrle)'' Looking to prove or refute current parents on profile. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506441#a1506441 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Diskin-55]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added Research Note to profile on possible parents. Believe it refutes current parents. Elf [[McNamee-238|Susan]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland - Wish 120 - NOTES ==== 120. ''(from Rich Moss)'' Looking for any records to prove or refute parentage [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510547#a1510547 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Walsh-8407]] # Santa's Elf Status: added research notes of a possible death record[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 23:07, 26 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland - Wish 151 - NOTES ==== 151. ''(from Elf Greg Clarke)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511458#a1511458 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Douglass-2546]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research notes added by Elf [[Rennie-1211|Jason]]. Not solved yet, so if anyone else has time, feel free to help out. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland - Wish 14 - NOTES ==== 14. ''(from Elf Francesca Murphy)'' Finding any info on these brick wall ancestors who were born in Ireland but lived in England [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504711#a1504711 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Murphy-28411]], [[Murphy-28435]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Tyner-799|John Tyner]] added sources to one # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland & US: WI - Wish 117 - NOTES ==== 117. ''(from Thomas Koehnline)'' Looking for any further leads as to identity or birthplace of parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510367#a1510367 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Griffin-16122]] # Santa's Elf Status: Found the other two daughters! (no help for solving the mystery, though) [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 03:27, 4 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland or Scotland? - Wish 122==== 122. ''(from Elf Jason Rennie)'' Looking for definitive proof he was born in Ireland, parents' names, etc [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510557#a1510557 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Rennie-1470]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland; US: PA - Wish 2 - NOTES ==== 2. ''(from Ronald Robinson)'' Looking for proof of parents or any other documentation leads [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504512#a1504512 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Robison-1294]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research notes made in profile by [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland/England - Wish 66==== 66. ''(from Susan Pierott)'' Looking to find any records on these 2g grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506999#a1506999 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Mulrannan-1]], [[Coleman-14379]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Italy - Wish 13 - SOLVED(ish) ==== 13. ''(from Elf Chris Ferrialo)'' Finding any info on this brick wall ancestor - birth or marriage, looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504706#a1504706 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Nistico-5]] # Santa's Elf Status: Will be tackled by [[Clarke-11007|Clarke-11007]] 18:04, 6 January 2023 (UTC) (IOU for Wish Granted) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Lithuania - Wish 80==== 80. ''(from April Kiskis)'' Looking for help finding vital records in an effort to find true LNAB [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507499#a1507499 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Naujokaitis-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by Elf Johnson-110079 # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Netherlands - Wish 27 - NOTES ==== 27. ''(from Elf Coen Jacob Dijkgraaf)'' Prove or disprove possible parents noted on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505138#a1505138 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Projects: Dutch Roots * Profiles: [[De_Wit-1840]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by [[Van der Velde-373|Elsa van der Velde]]. Added Research notes. Added source with patronym name = name of his father. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Peru and ?Croatia - Wish 81 - NOTES ==== 81. ''(from Ainara Tovar)'' Looking for help to find any information, immigration, or origin of this ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507893#a1507893 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Wuich-3]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Silva-1055|Elf Mindy]] is working on this. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Poland - Wish 10==== 10. ''(from Caroline Verworn)'' FSP Caroline V's Polish Brick Walls [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504680#a1504680 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Kurdyla-3]], [[Krenzel-14]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Bev working on this. [[Wilson-78368|Wilson-78368]] 15:54, 24 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Poland - Wish 154==== 154. ''(from Dominik Bakowski)'' Looking for any Polish records; see also this G2G [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511472#a1511472 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Świątek-44]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Poland & US: NJ - Wish 111 - NOTES ==== 111. ''(from Cathy Claycamp)'' Looking for any records from the US or his country of birth [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510025#a1510025 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Farsing-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Jenkinson-562]] Research Notes lack of records for Farsing was there an name change? Lottie (possibly Virginia) From find a Grave is a problem can't seem to find her with the possible family found her when she is married only. expanded details for Lotties husband and family to check she does belong she is mentioned on obituaries just not happy that I cant find her with the family # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Prussia - Wish 147 - NOTES ==== 147. ''(from Elf Lou Nickerson)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511427#a1511427 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Schmok-11]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Kelly # Santa's Elf Status: All children listed, possible siblings, sources for possible father put down. Not solved, gave several research sites and other information. ==== Brick Wall - Prussia; Wisconsin - Wish 30 - NOTES ==== 30. ''(from Darlene Harbick)'' Please find any further information, see notes on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505229#a1505229 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Wolff-1341]] # Santa's Elf Status: Nothing found by [[Silva-1055|Elf Mindy]]. Notes left on profile. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Russia & US: NJ - Wish 113 - NOTES ==== 113. ''(from Stephen Tomaszewicz)'' Looking for parents and grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510083#a1510083 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Tomaszewicz-9]] # Santa's Elf Status: Found possible immigration papers, updated research notes [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 02:34, 31 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 85 SOLVED!==== 85. ''(from Gonzalo Alonso)'' Looking for parents or help finding record on Scotlands People [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1508747#a1508747 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[McGaul-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved [[Jenkinson-562]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - South Africa - Wish 152 - NOTES ==== 152. ''(from Benette Grobler)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505349#c1505349 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Louwrens-88]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by [[Smit-641]] # Santa's Elf Status: I have searched high and low, but so far have not found any other source for this person. I will give it one more go before the end of this week, but I am not holding my breath. :( # Santa's Elf Status: I am sorry Benette, but I am afraid, after trying yet again, I could not find anything new and am giving up now. :( ==== Brick Wall - Sweden - Wish 107 - SOLVED!!==== 107. ''(from Cheryl Boyer)'' Looking for proof of parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509808#a1509808 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Persson-9188]] # Santa's Elf Status: Wish Granted by elf Maria Lundholm-24 # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added by Martin (Lindgren-419), no longer working on it. ==== Brick Wall - US - Wish 67 - NOTES ==== 67. ''(from Loretta Corbin)'' Looking to find any records on these 3g grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507002#a1507002 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Kelly-27836]], [[Groves-1738]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hinshaw-676]] Found some inconsistencies within sources which may be prohibiting research, notified PM. Added corresponding sources from Kelly to Groves. Added unknown child to bio's. Searched online books for Kelly/Groves genealogy reference, could find none. No longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: ? - Wish 47 - NOTES ==== 47. ''(from Elf Brenda Bulls)'' Looking for any information on the father of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506484#a1506484 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Crummel-7]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hinshaw-676]] added 11 sources; expanded bio; added 2 wives; Death certificate of mother "Mary Ann Krummel" shows her as a widow, husbands surname of Myers; City directory in Houston, Harris, TX. listed as a widow of John. Can find no other information on father of [[Crummel-7]]. No longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: ? - Wish 83 - NOTES ==== 83. ''(from Elf Donna Gerber)'' no profile provided; PM sent for clarification [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1508087#a1508087 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Civil War * Profiles: [[Young-55935|James Young (abt.1820-)]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on it, but mostly just ruling out people and building out the in-laws.[[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 16:12, 26 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: AR - Wish 114 - NOTES ==== 114. ''(from Tressa Galindo)'' Looking for names of this ancestor's parents. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510104#a1510104 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Foley-2667]] # Santa's Elf Status: Did not find names of parents, but found other useful information (possible death record indicating that both parents were born in NC, possible census record showing a first marriage and previously unknown child) and created sourced profile for wife. Revised biography, added research notes, and replied to comment on profile. Elf Lou [[Nickerson-3382]] # Santa's Elf Status: Notes https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Foley-2005 appears to be originally Smith living with Grandparents found a possible Father born Mississippi but wives are both Mary they seem to follow the same migrant pattern There are two daughters for Felix with middle initial C Nancy and Elizabeth, IF the John found ie correct, he was still alive (when he was supposed to have died) was the 'accident' to cover illegitamacy? I havent added notes in case some one could prove the 'accident' and possible confuse issues. ==== Brick Wall - US: CO & ? - Wish 82 SOLVED==== 82. ''(from Gregory Beck)'' Looking for help to find any information or origin of this ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507967#a1507967 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Farrell-5725]] # Santa's Elf Status: wish granted by Elf Cat Ryan-6077 - Solved # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: CT, NY, MI, IA - Wish 76 - NOTES ==== 76. ''(from Elf Linda Chickering)'' Looking for her parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507301#a1507301 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: mtDNA * Profiles: [[Palmer-10415]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Paulien. She is so cute! Added Research notes. Suggest that she compare her DNA test results to the test results on possible mother: Moulton-425 # Santa's Elf Status: Sorted out her children and grandchildren, added research notes about possible research areas for husband and parents. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 07:28, 3 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: [[Silva-1055|Elf Mindy]] left more research notes. I couldn't find her first marriage or parent's names. ==== Brick Wall - US: FL - Wish 98==== 98. ''(from Heather Quinlan)'' Is there any information to find on William's parents? How is he connected to the Hodge family? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509648#a1509648 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Rouse-4056]], [[King-51702]], [[King-51701]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: GA - Wish 86==== 86. ''(from Debi Matlack)'' Looking for help breaking down this longstanding brick wall [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1508842#a1508842 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Roberts-10083]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by Elf Sayers-1556 # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: GA - Wish 91 - NOTES ==== 91. ''(from Elf Bev Diaz)'' Looking for any records to verify name; what happened to her [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509376#a1509376 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Unknown-596464]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Fran working on this # Santa's Elf Status: Maybe someone with DNA skills can help sort this one out! Elf Fran has exhausted her skills! I put a lot of notes in the profile which can be deleted after checking them out https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ulmer-538 ==== Brick Wall - US: GA - Wish 144 - NOTES ==== 144. ''(from Paula Franklin)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511345#a1511345 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[McMurray-864]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf H Taaken a look [[Jenkinson-562]] # Santa's Elf Status: Notes - added 2nd husband - found a chid for that relationship and added along with her husband may run out of time not had much luck with Her Parents alternative spelling McMurry ==== Brick Wall - US: IL, WI - Wish 138 - NOTES ==== 138. ''(from Diane Spencer-Carr)'' Looking for help discovering unknown USBH ancestors [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511129#a1511129 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: DNA, USBH * Profiles: [[Spencer-26579]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added by [[Hannemann-76|Hannemann-76]] 22:44, 27 December 2022 (UTC) , '''no longer working on it''' # Santa's Elf Status: [[Jenkinson-562]] Added the husband of the half Sister assumed Elizabeth Ferguson was either born White or married a White - - Re Samuel her possible husband I looked at the Census which states married 22 years 4 children 4 living if Addie also belong to this family there would be 5 the marriage in 1888 would not tally either Did find a possible trail (when I was looking at Samuel being the 2nd husband) Williford - Jeff White but because Samuel appears to be inncorrect scrapped that, this was all background before tackling the Wish Re Addies first husband - did find an Addie in the Wilfords (so maybe family name) but due to the rabbit holes I fell in, and the maze I ended up it Ive scrapped researching to give someone else a chance to look. ==== Brick Wall - US: IN - Wish 153 - NOTES ==== 153. ''(from Elf Laith White)'' Looking for anything: parents, siblings, birth place and date, death place and date [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511467#a1511467 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Unknown-487991]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Bourque-573|Cindy (Bourque) Cooper]] added possible source # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hannemann-76|U (Hannemann) Swanson]] also added possible source ==== Brick Wall - US: KY - Wish 5 - NOTES ==== 5. ''(from Elf Pam Fraley)'' Finding any siblings or parents, but don't conflate with another woman similarly named [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504563#a1504563 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Maupin-580]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Kelly working on. Help needed. Narrowed down family lines and other similar surnames to location. No Longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: KY - Wish 101 - NOTES ==== 101. ''(from Elf Jean Holt Stevens)'' Looking for either a death date on the first; or, did the second marry her sister's widower?? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509684#a1509684 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Dukes-1658]], [[Whitehouse-1951]] # Santa's Elf Status: Cleaned up Gedcom junk, re-added linked profiles. Done working on. Research notes added.[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 18:29, 25 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: LA - Wish 75==== 75. ''(from Elf Savanna King)'' Looking for any information on this elusive ancestor; see FSP on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507177#a1507177 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[King-39643]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MA - Wish 128 - NOTES ==== 128. ''(from Anonymous Reed)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510783#a1510783 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Dolloff-229]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] added research notes # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MD & ? - Wish 72 ==== 72. ''(from Patricia Walker)'' Looking for parents, place or date of birth [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507057#a1507057 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[McCafferty-412]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Calvert-1593|Calvert-1593]] 20:19, 24 December 2022 (UTC)working on [[Calvert-1593|Calvert-1593]] 13:24, 30 December 2022 (UTC) still researching. I have information about other McCafferty families but haven't been able to verify which John is the correct father or Susan is the correct mother. I found a couple of trees that had William H and Mary as Columbus' father and mother. I know that William was a police officer and is buried in the same cemetery as Columbus and his sister. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MD, PA? - Wish 135 - NOTES ==== 135. ''(from Liza Hazard)'' Looking for paper trail to identify connection between DNA related profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511039#a1511039 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: DNA * Profiles: [[Griffith-6980]], [[Griffith-1755]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on [[Ellingson-287|Elf Johnston]]. Looked for more information on potential fathers John and James Griffith. Did not find information on the John and James in question, but completed some profiles for another John and built out Abraham's profile (because he was known to have a daughter Sarah.) Research Notes added. No longer working. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MD/IL - Wish 61==== 61. ''(from Elf Julie Hays)'' Looking for any information on parents or ethnicity [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506708#a1506708 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Hays-3076]] # Santa's Elf Status:"Working on by Elf Kelly" # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MS, SC, LA - Wish 6 - NOTES ==== 6. ''(from Donna Lancaster)'' Finding any info on these brick wall ancestors [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504565#a1504565 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Smith-278599]], [[Chapman-869]] # Santa's Elf Status: Narrowed down to two sets of parents. Can't get it any closer. [[Silva-1055]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NC, GA - Wish 12==== 12. ''(from Cynthia Crafton)'' Finding any info on this brick wall ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504701#a1504701 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Rogers-38212]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NC, GA - Wish 17==== 17. ''(from Kristin Merritt)'' Please find parents of this 3g gf! [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504823#a1504823 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Merritt-1191]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NH/MA - Wish 48 - NOTES ==== 48. ''(from Elf Kathy Evans)'' Looking for parents of this 3g grandmother. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506486#a1506486 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Bacon-6956]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Notes from [[Jenkinson-562|Heather Jenkinson]] and [[McNamee-238]] circumstanial evidence added to research notes and possible parents linked best we could do ==== Brick Wall - US: NH/VT - Wish 43==== 43. ''(from Gary Norton)'' Looking to confirm or refute possible parents, noted on profile. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506423#a1506423 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Norton-2859]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by [[Flamer-1|Flamer-1]] 20:58, 31 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NJ - Wish 145 - NOTES ==== 145. ''(from Tabatha Steele)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511377#a1511377 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Cooper-34651]] # Santa's Elf Status: Not able to find parents; Research Notes on profile. [[Selvaggio-84|Selvaggio-84]] 20:19, 28 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NJ and ? - Wish 143==== 143. ''(from Kate McCollough)'' Looking for any information and to de-conflate with other similiarly named people [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511338#a1511338 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Hill-48674]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NJ, PA - Wish 105 - NOTES ==== 105. ''(from Shannon Thomas)'' Looking for any information on parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509767#a1509767 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Rutan-36]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Jaeger-962|Tabatha (Jaeger) Steele]] added sources/edited bio # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY - Wish 26 - NOTES in COMMENTS ==== 26. ''(from Elf Anonymous Paulien)'' Please find any further information, prove LNAB, etc [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505112#a1505112 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Barkley-2318]] # Santa's Elf Status: several elves made changes and comments on the page # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY, OH - Wish 33 - NOTES ==== 33. ''(from Sara Martin)'' Please find correct Lewis family/parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505291#a1505291 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Lewis-40360]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added by [[Melick-229]], no longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: I added links to all Lewis wills in will books 1- 7 in Jefferson Co, Ohio. Unfortunately, none name George as a beneficiary. [[Stephenson-2354]] Maybe a clue? ==== Brick Wall - US: NY; Canada: Ontario - Wish 58 - NOTES ==== 58. ''(from Elizabeth Christensen)'' Find parents or clues to where he came from in New York before emigrating to Ontario [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506695#a1506695 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Chapin-1652]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes and Research Suggestions added. # Santa's Elf Status: ADDED RESEARCH NOTES [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 16:34, 2 January 2023 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - US: NY? - Wish 132 - NOTES ==== 132. ''(from Elf Lisa Martin)'' Looking for parents of 5g grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511021#a1511021 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[DeWitt-2121]], [[Emery-3784]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Bongiovanni-111|Bongiovanni-111]] added research notes and a few sources; no longer working on it # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY/MS; MA/IN; NY - Wish 22==== 22. ''(from Elf Judy Bramlage)'' Please find parents of one of these g grandmothers [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504971#a1504971 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Smith-108584]], [[Foster-7755]], [[Unknown-613668]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: OH - Wish 88 - NOTES ==== 88. ''(from Linda Habek)'' Looking for information on 3g grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509155#a1509155 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Hurley-3931]], [[Ryan-17837]] # Santa's Elf Status: added some possible hints but didn't break the wall [[Stephenson-2354]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== '''{{Blue|Brick Wall - US: OH - Wish 129 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 129. ''(from Derek Lackaff)'' Looking for any records before 1844, parents, or siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510796#a1510796 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Beckley-150]] # Santa's Elf Status: WISH GRANTED by [[Melick-229]] - Wishee had identified a will abstract for a possible father. I found the full will and estate papers and a power of attorney document in the estate papers confirmed that this was the correct father. Interestingly, Thomas Beckley was left a windmill in his father's will. I add profiles for the father [[Beckley-761|Daniel Beckley (abt.1765-1843)]] and a sister [[Beckley-762|Catherine (Beckley) Emery (1812-1893)]], whose obituary gave Lebanon County, Pennsylvania as her birthplace (so likely where the family was before coming to Ohio). The will also named several other siblings. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: OH/CA - Wish 55 - NOTES ==== 55. ''(from C Harrison)'' Looking to find parents of this person and his brother [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506642#a1506642 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Bolser-15]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on Elf Cat Ryan-6077 found more on George and probably parents and siblings but lacking sources for PA 1765, Ohio 1800-1830 - help appreciated. Space:Santa_Elf_Work_Area_for_Elf_Cat_Ryan-6077 - top section # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: OH/SD - Wish 53==== 53. ''(from Elf Tiah Balcer)'' Looking to find parents, sources pre-1870, a possible murder mystery!? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506597#a1506597 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Williams-109551]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: OK - Wish 8 - NOTES ==== 8. ''(from Miyako Jones)'' Finding any info on this brick wall ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504614#a1504614 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Native American; USBH * Profiles: [[Hall-57477]] # Santa's Elf Status: ADDED RESEARCH NOTES [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 13:19, 7 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA, IL - Wish 4 SOLVED!==== 4. ''(from Eric Weddington)'' Finding any information before 1870, or parents' names [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504562#a1504562 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hood-3828]] # Santa's Elf Status: Parents solved prior to kick-off by Vic Watt & Eric Weddington # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA/IA - Wish 78 - NOTES ==== 78. ''(from Catherine Ryan)'' Looking for marriage record or parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507363#a1507363 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Shultz-795]], [[Walker-23166]] # Santa's Elf Status: No longer working on it by Elf Donna Gerber (Gerber-1977) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA/IL - Wish 74 - NOTES ==== 74. ''(from Jeffrey Wall)'' Looking for parents of this 3g grandmother. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507154#a1507154 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Moore-70689]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes and image of death certificate added by ELF [[Hays-3072|Julie Hays]]. Not solved. No longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA/NY - Wish 59 - NOTES ==== 59. ''(from Virginia Emerson)'' Looking for any clues as to parents of this 4g grandfather; possible connection to Geo. Washington? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506706#a1506706 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Lloyd-6169]] # Santa's Elf Status: Macklem-13. https://www.ancestry.ca/imageviewer/collections/62347/images/007644432_00861?pId=211601 This may be the will of his father John dated Virginia Apr 1802. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA/VA - Wish 64==== 64. ''(from Elf M.A. Old)'' Looking to find parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506823#a1506823 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Gillam-701]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN - Wish 56==== 56. ''(from Linda Jane Lamb)'' Looking to find parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506668#a1506668 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Lamb-8670]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Stephenson-2354]] working on it. added sources looking for will of father. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN - Wish 62 - NOTES ==== 62. ''(from David Shannon)'' Looking for parents of this 2g grandmother. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506738#a1506738 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Daniel-4440]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Martin-15906]] Flushed out bio added children could not finish # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN, AL, TX - Wish 102==== 102. ''(from Glenn Rutz)'' Looking for more siblings or the parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509726#a1509726 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Story-2491]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN/CA - Wish 45 - NOTES ==== 45. ''(from Elf Laura Enomoto)'' Looking for birth or death dates or sources; parents' names would also be lovely [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506445#a1506445 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Stanley-8597]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Momo working on it! [[Holmquist-171|Holmquist-171]] 18:13, 31 December 2022 (UTC) I have gone this far: [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Brick_Wall_-_US:_TN/CA_-_Wish_45]] signing off now. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TX - Wish 50 - NOTES ==== 50. ''(from Rhonda Smith)'' Looking for parents of, or DNA assistance with this 2g grandfather [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506523#a1506523 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Smith-219742]] # Santa's Elf Status: ADDED RESEARCH NOTES [[Doherty-2064|Doherty-2064]] 18:57, 1 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TX - Wish 100 - NOTES ==== 100. ''(from Shannon Kuster)'' Prove parents in order to look for grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509677#a1509677 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Christian-5498]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research notes added by [[Hannemann-76|Hannemann-76]] 02:39, 28 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TX, TN, ? - Wish 71==== 71. ''(from Katrina Miller)'' Looking for parents, or confirmation of where he was born [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507046#a1507046 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Young-32280]] # Santa's Elf Status: contacting the researcher for DNA sharing [[Chickering-80]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: VA - Wish 46==== 46. ''(from Mary Gi)'' Looking for any information on the parents of this profile; 2 children might be siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506470#a1506470 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Bickel-126]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: VA - Wish 140==== 140. ''(from Elf Kelly Kley)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511253#a1511253 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Dulaney-309]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: WI - Wish 99 - NOTES ==== 99. ''(from Nicole Prochniak)'' Looking to prove parents are Frederick Exner and Amelia Jahn or Yahn? Have DNA! [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509673#a1509673 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Exner-117]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Tyner-799|John Tyner]] added sources # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Check information - US: NB/CO; NY/MI - Wish 40 - SOLVED (more info found, sources added ) ==== 40. ''(from Lisa Murphy)'' Looking for information or stories on these two ancestors [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506163#a1506163 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Hagen-809]], [[Winchell-215]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added sources and info to Hagan-8049 - finished working on - [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 21:51, 25 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirm parents - US: PA/KY - Wish 52==== 52. ''(from Ken Parman)'' Looking to prove names of his parents, place of birth, any siblings, etc [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506548#a1506548 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Parman-5]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death Certificate - US: NM - Wish 110 - NOTES ==== 110. ''(from Elf Raj Sidhu)'' Looking for death certificate [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509974#a1509974 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Lobato-204]] # Santa's Elf Status: Glenn/Rutz-276; unable to locate a death certificate. Profile had minimal sources attached, I did add multiple sources as well as added parents and sources as well. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death Record - Texas - Wish 125==== 125. ''(from Sarah Kroh)'' Looking for any record of death or what happened to this ancestor after 1900 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510587#a1510587 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Kimmey-45]] # Santa's Elf Status: inquiries made - waiting - Elf Cat Ryan-6077 # Santa's Elf Status: ==== '''{{Blue|Death Record - US: New York - Wish 141 Solved!!}}'''==== 141. ''(from Elf Richard Meyers)'' Looking for death record of 3g grandfather [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511326#a1511326 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Kemp-3260]] # Santa's Elf Status: Wish granted. Added research notes with NY death certificate number (matching supposed death date) and link to New York Vital Records to order record. [[Johnson-45412|Elf Marta]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== DNA Brick Wall - US: VA - Wish 106==== 106. ''(from Mary Sleppy)'' Looking for any information on parents; how is the family DNA connected to CeCe Moore?? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509784#a1509784 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Proctor-1926]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== '''{{Blue|DNA Confirmation - Canada: CW/Ontario - Wish 1 - SOLVED!!}}''' ==== 1. ''(from Elf Liza Gervais)'' To sort out/confirm parents of William Macklem with current DNA results, see note on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504455#a1504455 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Macklem-93]] # Santa's Elf Status: Wish Granted by [[Clarke-11007|Clarke-11007]] 16:46, 28 December 2022 (UTC) (details to be revealed on Jan 7th) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== DNA Confirmation - England - Wish 31==== 31. ''(from Margaret Allison)'' Looking to confirm relationship between 2 profiles with DNA tests already taken [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505248#a1505248 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Whelch-9]], [[Welch-2301]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== DNA Confirmation - Sweden - Wish 9 - SOLVED ==== 9. ''(from Elf Maria Lundholm)'' Looking to confirm relationship between 2 profiles with DNA tests already taken [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504663#a1504663 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Pettersson-593]], [[Odelberg-18]] # Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED - added multiple DNA confirmations, and found a number of relationships to investigate for further connections ... [[Clarke-11007|Clarke-11007]] 20:37, 30 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== DNA Confirmation - US: Wisconsin - Wish 38==== 38. ''(from Steven Greenwood)'' Looking for clues to father of adopted 2g grandfather [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505600#a1505600 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: Adoption Angels * Profiles: [[Lane-17108]] # Santa's Elf Status: contacting the researcher for DNA sharing [[Chickering-80]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== DNA/Coal - Wales - Wish 36 - SOLVED ==== 36. ''(from James Brooks)'' Looking for DNA assistance [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505395#a1505395 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[unknown]] # Santa's Elf Status: Wish Voucher being made to grant the free lump of coal - [[Clarke-11007|Clarke-11007]] 18:05, 6 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Dying Wish - US: AL - Wish 87 - SOLVED ==== 87. ''(from Jennifer Fulk)'' Looking to widen known family tree for uncle with terminal illness [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509090#a1509090 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Dossey-148]], [[Simmons-19262]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Betsy (Ko-31) added 28 new profiles to these families and created a Free Space Page with clues to help find living members of the family. Done working on this wish now. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Extend Tree - Luxembourg & US: MN - Wish 130==== 130. ''(from Eileen Robinson)'' Looking for help to extend the family of Mother Mary Alfred Moes [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510804#a1510804 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Moes-269]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family Legend - US - Wish 19==== 19. ''(from Annie White)'' Family story that a grandfather of Lyon-7755 had married a Native woman [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504878#a1504878 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: DNA * Profiles: [[Lyon-7755]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family Line - Russia & Canada - Wish 94 - SOLVED (help given)==== 94. ''(from b Weitz)'' New member looking for help with Russian roots [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509568#a1509568 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Weitz-293]] # Santa's Elf Status: Judith added sources to [[Weitz-293]] and his parents, added profiles for 4 siblings and 1 brother-in-law. No longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: Here is a website to help:[www.volgagerman.net] by Popp-547 ==== Family Mystery - England - Wish 104 - NOTES ==== 104. ''(from Donna Warren)'' Why did he die suddenly in 1898? Looking to prove or refute family story [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509764#a1509764 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Kendrick-3192]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf [[Walmsley-632|Roy]] looking at this. My initial conclusion is that nothing is likely to be found, unless there was an inquest. The death certificate might state something relevant, and having the exact death place and date might narrow down any searching. Messaged wisher to ask if death certificate is held. The wisher replied that the death certificate is not held. I recommended that it be obtained to provide greater detail. Research notes added to profile. No further research undertaken. [[Walmsley-632|Walmsley-632]] 18:43, 6 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family Mystery - Mexico US: AZ - Wish 69 - SOLVED!==== 69. ''(from Elf Pilla Leitner)'' Looking for any information on this grandfather of a friend.. did he escape from a chain gang??! [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507028#a1507028 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Escudero-28]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved by [[Ackley-1513|Pilla (Ackley) Leitner]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family Mystery - US & Canada - Wish 65 - NOTES ==== 65. ''(from David Randall)'' Looking for help filling in the blanks on this family who seemed to live everywhere; see profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506960#a1506960 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Ross-23069]], [[Herrlein-8]], [[Faerber-50]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research note added and profiles of parents built up, but no further mention of Elma. Done working on- [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 20:36, 24 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family Mystery - US: CT, NY? - Wish 118 - NOTES ==== 118. ''(from Elf Donna Baumann)'' What happened to him? Where did he disappear to? Did he die? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510400#a1510400 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Chapin-1561]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Fran adding some research notes and sources- Added a lot of sources to various family members as well as improved bios. But no proof of what became of Charles. [[Ulmer-538]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family Mystery - US: PA - Wish 89==== 89. ''(from Warren Kuntz)'' Can you find Civil War era records to prove or refute this family mystery? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509320#a1509320 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Projects: Civil War * Profiles: [[Husband-694]], [[Morris-36847]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family Roots - Sweden & UK - Wish 95 - NOTES ==== 95. ''(from Frances Halliday)'' Looking for information on Henry and his roots [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509608#a1509608 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Christiana-55]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added image of death notice. [[Johnson-45412|Elf Marta]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find Bio Parents - US: Illinois - Wish 35==== 35. ''(from Elizabeth Hayman)'' Looking for any clues as to bio parents of this grandmother [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505331#a1505331 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Strolin-5]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find Lost Uncle - US: IA - Wish 134 - NOTES ==== 134. ''(from John Vaskie)'' Looking for records and bio father for great uncle [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511031#a1511031 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Howe-11831]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf [[McClintock-715|Terry]] # Santa's Elf Status: Was not able to grant wish, but left research that may or may not be helpful. Merry Christmas! ==== Find Missing Records - US: CO - Wish 133 - NOTES ==== 133. ''(from Elf Dean Anderson)'' Looking for death or divorce record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511030#a1511030 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Martin-35291]], [[Kermode-109]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added to Martin-35291 - Finished working on - [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 14:40, 27 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== German Source - Germany - Wish 92==== 92. ''(from M Cole)'' Looking for information on the Kohl family of Trösel from the Ortsfamilybuch [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509400#a1509400 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Kohl-742]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Lineage Confirmation - Canada West; US: MI - Wish 41 - NOTES ==== 41. ''(from Alicia Dunavan)'' Looking to prove or refute family story of relation to Joseph Brant; is Unknown-348712 his daughter [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506181#a1506181 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: First Peoples * Profiles: [[Sage-329]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy (Selvaggio) Selvaggio-Diaz]] added sources and notes # Santa's Elf Status: ==== LNAB - Canada West; US: NY - Wish 15 - NOTES ==== 15. ''(from Sue Carda)'' Please find LNAB of ggrandmother, born in New York, married in Canada West [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504772#a1504772 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Unknown-422280]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Lowry-3068|Tanya Lowry]] added research notes # Santa's Elf Status: ==== LNAB - US: NC - Wish 127==== 127. ''(from Pip Sheppard)'' Looking for John Smith's wife Judith's maiden name [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510777#a1510777 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Smith-197076]], [[Unknown-489339]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== LNAB - US: NC, IL - Wish 20 - NOTES ==== 20. ''(from Elf Jen Schwartz)'' Please find LNAB of ggrandmother, born in North Carolina, died in Illinois [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504923#a1504923 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Unknown-386871]] # Santa's Elf Status: Need more info; added husband & children; could her surname be Jones ? - N. Gauthier-2258 # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Lost Cousin - Wales - Wish 16 - NOTES ==== 16. ''(from Elf John Tyner)'' Please find this lost cousin, born in 1849, no records after 1861 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504798#a1504798 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Williams-119820]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by Elf [[Rennie-1211|Jason]] but feel free to join in and add anything. # Santa's Elf Status: Added research notes with sources but nothing certain need to rule out any others [[Buckle-52| Hilary]] ==== Lost Friend - US: PA - Wish 150==== 150. ''(from Star Bayer)'' Looking for suggestions on how to find mother's foster sister from the 50's; see wish [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511447#a1511447 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Projects: Adoption Angels * Profiles: [[none]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ===='''{{Blue| Lost Grandfather - US: NY - Wish 25 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 25. ''(from Cristina Corbellani)'' Disappeared in 1923; looking for any leads [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505102#a1505102 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Hilbert-479]], [[Fricke-600]], [[Rudolph-1773]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]] - believe I located his death record; added to profile # Santa's Elf Status: [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey-Hill]] - believe I located information on [[Fricke-600]] and [[Rudolph-1773]]; adding information to their profiles ==== Marriage Record - Switzerland - Wish 123 - NOTES ==== 123. ''(from Judy Rowse)'' Looking for a marriage record for her parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510576#a1510576 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Gysi-73]] # Santa's Elf Status: Adding parents ([[Silva-1055|Elf Mindy]]). I didn't find the marriage. # Santa's Elf Status: ===='''{{Blue| Missing Grandmother - US: NY, OH - Wish 149 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 149. ''(from Lisa Betancourt)'' Looking for birth mother of mother [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1511449#a1511449 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Projects: Adoption Angels * Profiles: [[Monte-230]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added research note with sources which identifies parents. [[McNamee-238|Elf Susan]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== More Records - Russia/Lithuania - Wish 24==== 24. ''(from Elf Gudula Siskin)'' Please find more records (migration, siblings, parents etc) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505073#a1505073 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Suskin-8]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== '''{{Blue|Prove Family - Germany - Wish 121 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 121. ''(from Elf Maree Evans)'' Looking for documentation to prove family story of parentage [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510556#a1510556 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Siemon-80]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved! Wish granted. Found birth & baptism record matching date & location. Adding profiles for his family. [[Johnson-45412|Elf Marta]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Family - Ireland & US: PA - Wish 96 - NOTES ==== 96. ''(from Shelley Manley)'' Prove or refute these parents of great grandfather - and what happened to them? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509626#a1509626 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Kelly-9817]], [[McDonald-14346]] # Santa's Elf Status: Updated and built out some related profiles in WT. Was unable to find anything conclusive about the parents' likely death. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 01:51, 25 December 2022 (UTC) No longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: working [[McClintock-715|McClintock-715]] 08:30, 26 December 2022 (UTC) ==== Prove Theory - England - Wish 68 - NOTES ==== 68. ''(from Judith Brooksbank)'' Looking to prove father, connect to other Fell families, possible Quakers? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507018#a1507018 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Fell-1823]] # Santa's Elf Status: added research notes of death date and findagrave with picture of gravestone [[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 22:21, 25 December 2022 (UTC) have ordered Annie's marriage cert, her father and mother's death certificates to confirm if they are her parents[[Tyner-799|Tyner-799]] 01:12, 26 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status:[[Blomfield-390|Blomfield-390]] WISH 1. Found father [[Routledge-481|Robert Routledge]]. Proven once Tyner-799 receives BD Certs. #Wish 2: Connect to other Fell families : #Wish 3:Connect to possible Quakers : ==== '''{{Blue|Prove Theory - Germany & Prussia - Wish 131 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 131. ''(from Sean Delius)'' Looking to prove or refute Delius-26 as the father of Delius-80 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510861#a1510861 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Delius-80]], [[Delius-26]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Silva-1055|Elf Mindy]] solved this, I have the baptism certificate. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - Mexico - Wish 21 - NOTES ==== 21. ''(from Katy Brecht)'' Please prove/disprove possible parents of ancestor c. 1660 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1504944#a1504944 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Arias-219]] # Santa's Elf Status: In progress by [[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 17:41, 24 December 2022 (UTC) ''I found what I could and left research notes.'' # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - US: GA - Wish 23 - NOTES ==== 23. ''(from Peter Roberts)'' Please find any info to prove his daughter or his parents' names [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505062#a1505062 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Williams-17627]] # Santa's Elf Status: Update: left research notes on profile. SOLVED but pending conffirmation next week with the BC GA Historical Society.
'''Garrett is David's father, and he is Sarah's father.''' [[Moore-25062|Moore-25062]] 20:50, 6 January 2023 (UTC) I will take this one! [[Moore-25062|Moore-25062]] 22:04, 24 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - US: IN/MI - Wish 60 SOLVED!==== 60. ''(from Sally Kimbel)'' Prove or refute mother, see notes on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506707#a1506707 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Hissong-86]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved by [[Chickering-80]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== '''{{Blue|Prove Theory - US: MD/KY - Wish 51 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 51. ''(from Elf Mindy Silva)'' Looking to prove children, son Clement and daughter Sarah [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506537#a1506537 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Howard-31673]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved: Found several familial duplicates already in WT while researching children and put in merge requests--several seem to be GEDCOMs but at least should open additional avenues of research & possible DNA downstream. [[Marsh-9608|Marsh-9608]] 18:29, 2 January 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - US: NC, NY - Wish 28 - SOLVED ==== 28. ''(from Amy Smith)'' Prove or disprove this 3g grandfather of Amy [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505176#a1505176 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Smith-222228]] # Santa's Elf Status: This is SOLVED - DNA confirms 3.12% with Amy Smith indicating a 3rd - 5th great-grandparent; Chesley is Amy's 3x great-grandather. Ffurther research o records indicate he is properly identified and records have been added to his profile. He is confirmed as a Confederate soldier who died in the North. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - US: NH - Wish 119 SOLVED!==== 119. ''(from Debbie Cravens)'' Looking to prove or refute possible break in brick wall, see wish [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1510471#a1510471 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Arlin-29]], [[Hanson-8670]], [[Arlin-32]] # Santa's Elf Status: I started on this wish: Kathy [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 12:41, 25 December 2022 (UTC) [[Space:Santa_Elf_Work_Area_for_Elf_Kathy_Evans-3182|Santa Elf Work Area for Elf Kathy Evans-3182 Wish 119]] I believe I've completed this wish. Found the daughter Arlin-32 birth record, and am ready to connect to her maternal line (Which I haven't done to keep the secret). Haven't found much about the paternal line. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - US: PA - Wish 49==== 49. ''(from Elf Mary Calvert)'' Looking for proof of parents or any death information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506518#a1506518 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Baker-19750]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - US: PA - Wish 57 - NOTES ==== 57. ''(from Bruce Campbell)'' Prove or refute parents; marriages to two sisters?; find death record?? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1506693#a1506693 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Campbell-42000]] # Santa's Elf Status: I'm taking a look at this one. [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 19:01, 25 December 2022 (UTC) Spacepage https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Santa_Elf_Work_Area_for_Elf_Kathy_Evans-3182_WISH_57 I'm through for today, anyone can jump in. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Source Information - Switzerland - Wish 39==== 39. ''(from Elf Deb Johnston)'' Looking for source information for Swiss ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1505917#a1505917 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Habegger-91]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ===='''{{Blue| Sourcing Help - New Zealand - Wish 77 SOLVED!!}}'''==== 77. ''(from Elf Shirley Blomfield)'' Looking for birth record and sorting of family mystery, see research notes on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507321#a1507321 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Shakespear-121]], [[Blomfield-179]] Shakespear changed to Ellis; Now [[Ellis-27588]] # Santa's Elf Status: Finished. [[Flamer-1|Flamer-1]] 21:10, 31 December 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status:SOLVED Adopted Parents line [[Marsh-9068]] [[Jenkinson-562]] ==== Sourcing Help - US: TN - Wish 73 SOLVED!!==== 73. ''(from Steve Stewart)'' Looking for technological help to add sources to profiles from non-paywall sites [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1507138#a1507138 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Stewart-31548]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Gudula finished working on this wish (Retz-Schmidt-1): Added sources to many of his ancestors' profiles. # Santa's Elf Status: Working on some of his ancestors [[Silva-1055]] ==== Unconnected - France or Quebec? - Wish 90 - NOTES ==== 90. ''(from Elf Cindy Cooper)'' Looking for any records to connect this Acadian family to the one tree [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted?show=1509371#a1509371 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Acadians * Profiles: [[Lalloue-3]], [Nicolas-182] # Santa's Elf Status: added link to the possible relative by N. Gauthier-2258 # Santa's Elf Status: added comment pertaining to family Pennie-22

WikiTree Secret Santa 2023

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[[Category:Challenge, Secret Santa 2023]] ==WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge 2023== ''This is the Free Space page for organizing the 2023 WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge ! The WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge will take place once again in 2023! Registration for wishes and to be an elf opened up as of Saturday December 9th, and details were revealed on the [https://wikitree.zoom.us/rec/share/RteB37MLxwLGNWPFXN9A4FdsxofmJC8jjH4PtdiZOTlVDXSDIeSQFBtnqxZxzM2u.aoFDBH_MAmt1xUt1 Saturday RoundUp LiveCast] the same day. The deadline to sign up - either as an elf or to add your wish - is December 23rd, 11:59pm EST (midnight) The official beginning of the Secret Santa Challenge happens after the Saturday Round Up LiveCast of the Week is over, and will kick off with a Zoom meeting of all the Elves on Saturday December 23rd at 12 noon, Eastern Standard Time (5pm UTC / 1700h UTC). The challenge continues until January 5th, 2024 (midnight EST), and the results will be revealed on the Saturday RoundUp LiveCast of January 6th, 2024. Lead Elves: [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]], [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]], [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]] * Send direct message to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10446114 Christine] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19066309 Greg] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12162615 Kathy] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678011/elf-talk-2023 G2G post for Elf Talk 2023, for all elves!] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clarke-11007:_Secret_Santa_2023_-_Elf%27s_Log Secret Santa 2023 - Resources free space page for Elves to store / share information] Thanks to Donna Baumann for creating the WikiTree Secret Santa image used for this background! == Twelve Days of Elf-Mas == ===VIDEO LINKS:=== * On the First Day of Elf-Mas, a kind elf gave to me … a Dad’s family on WikiTree ! ** Wish 24 , watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMWVXO-cYt4&ab_channel=WikiTree YouTube] * On the Second Day of Elf-Mas, some elves they gave to me … Two British Husbands … ** Wish 42 , watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U_bvOEnEuI&ab_channel=WikiTree YouTube] * On the Third Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkWmmBgju5U&t=40s YouTube] * On the Fourth Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emGk0hU9OVY&t=17s YouTube] * On the Fifth Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBO2Jn3vXE4 YouTube] * On the Sixth Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyADNrlaXtg YouTube] * On the Seventh Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xm8YgGfstCg YouTube] * On the Eighth Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhC7wD4XFks YouTube] * On the Ninth Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA YouTube] * On the Tenth Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdHgQGqZMho YouTube] * On the Eleventh Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyYo5-e6Zfc YouTube] * On the Twelfth Day of Elf-Mas, ... ** Wish ..., watch on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xDKLK0Nc1Vs YouTube] ===LYRICS:=== On the Twelfth Day of Elf-Mas, the elves all gave to me … *Dozens of Wishes Granted *Eleven new baptisms *Ten French soldiers *Nine Brick Walls Standing *Eight Direct Ancestors *Seventh Great Grandparents *Six Occupations *Rose Golden’s Tree *Fourth great gramma’s parents *Three Generations *Two British Husbands **and *a Dad’s family on WikiTree ! ''Performance note: hand-waving, dramatic flourish and pause optional on Golden verse 5'' == Sourcing Bells == Written by Elf Tia Balcer, with some minor adaptations by Greg Clarke and Vicki Blanco ===Lyrics=== '''Sourcing Bells''' ''(to the tune of "Jingle Bells")'' :Dashing through the sources, on a multi-source website, :O’er the records we go! Obsessing all the way! :Bells on Elf-mas ring! Making dates now found! :What fun it is to hunt and source someone’s brick wall tonight! :::Oh! :Wedding bells, wedding bells, marriage all the way! :Oh, what fun it is to find newspapers ev’ry day! Hey! :Census tells, hear death knells in obits that you find! :We just love to source and see records of ev’ry kind. ==Secret Santa Stats== :128 Elves :324 Wishes from G2G post :+ 15 Wishes added from Q of the Week (bonus) := :339 total Wishes made :77 Wishes Granted (solved) :19 Solid Brickwalls :-( :79 other Wishes researched, but not solved :7 wishes unworkable (no initial profile) :502 profiles in Secret Santa 2023 category :12 Elf-Casts on YouTube :35 = most tabs open during a single elf-cast == Secret Santa Basics == * Observe regular WikiTree Challenge protocol: ** Add sources to profiles you work on. ** Add Research Notes to profiles - about what you looked for and found, or DIDN'T find. ** Clean up where you can (don't remove sources). ** If it's helpful to add profiles for Conflated people to help keep the Wish profile straight, do that. ** Do not add profiles for Living People. * Use the Elf Status area below each Wish to track your work. * Add '''[[Category:Challenge, Secret Santa 2023]]''' to profiles you’ve worked on. * Add '''{{Secret Santa|2023}}''' to your own profile once you’ve completed a wish. * Add this to profiles that were worked on: ::== Acknowledgements == ::{{Secret Santa Profile|2023}} * Ask for help or collaboration whenever you need it - in the Discord #secret-santa channel, or PM one of the Lead Elves. ANYTIME! ==FamilySearch Center/Library/Affiliate requests== (for Working ELVES needing assistance on WISHES) If you would like an image look up at an FHC or FHL, please post below. Please post the link to the index or image that is inaccessible at home and your ID# so that we can let you know what was found. * e.g. 1: Trying to find a baptism for [[Ingle-1387|John Ingle (1783-1864)]] and https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K85F-B7P to confirm they are brothers. Request from [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 08:58, 26 December 2022 (UTC) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2D24-82L marriage record to Clara]. [[Silva-1055]] * e.g. 2: Wish #72 I am looking for a birth certificate for https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McCafferty-411 to confirm his parents. I do not think that this John and Susan are his parents. * Wish # 8: breaking the brick wall will required finding the baptism of [[DeZeng-4|Frederick Augustus DeZeng]] will require finding his baptism in the church records of Dresden which can only be accessed from a Family Search affiliate library. According to Edward F. de Lancey. 1871. Biography of Baron de Zeng. New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 2(2):49-53. Baron Frederick Augustus de Zeng was the second son of Baron de Zeng, of Rueckerswalde-Wolkenstein, near Marienberg, in Saxony, Lord Chamberlain to the Duchess of Saxe-Weissenfels, and High Forest-Officer to the King of Saxony, by his wife, Lady Johanna Phillipina von Ponickau, of Altenberg." He was born or baptized in Dresden on 7 Apr 1757. According to Family Search, there were two protestant churches in Dresden at the time, but both require access from an affiliate library: #St Michael - https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/592251?availability=Family%20History%20Library #St. Trinitas - https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/592427?availability=Family%20History%20Library # Santa's Elf: [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen\\ * Wish # 77 it's the son (William Mitchell) wondering if Miss Roseberry was actually Love Berry/ Perry Please can someone who is able to access FS Records please look at "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZTB-QTNM : Mon Oct 30 20:59:23 UTC 2023), Entry for William Mitchell and Love Perry, 5 Aug 1747. * Wish #68 - Need image for https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGQG-QK9K (Marriage of Stephen Buckle and Hannah Pearce) - [[Ward-22928|Ward-22928]] 18:53, 23 December 2023 (UTC) *Wish #89 Need a death cert image from Family Search that is still on microfilm. Document Information: Reference 57 Digital Folder Number 004004341 Microfilm Number 1033066 Image Number 01063 Indexing Batch B06110-0 [[Boutang-1|Boutang-1]] 22:55, 28 December 2023 (UTC) Theodore Arcan Sex Male Age 51 Birth Year (Estimated) 1848 Birthplace Canada Burial Date 17 Jul 1899 Death Age 51y Marital Status Married Occupation plasterer Race White Event Type Death Event Date 15 Jul 1899 Event Place , Cook, Illinois, United States Event Place (Original) Chicago, Cook Co, Illinois Record Number 98 Cemetery Oakwoods Also, the actual death year may be 1900. * Wish #128 —trying to break though a brick wall and this may my guy's brother. Daniel B. Gardner death record: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HPSD-QL2M Thanks! [[Black-7004|Black-7004]] [[Black-7004|Black-7004]] 20:34, 29 December 2023 (UTC) *Wish #65 - Want to see if actual certificate says place in PA she was born and a more specific date, or anything else useful: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2MQ-QHB8 [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 02:19, 3 January 2024 (UTC) *Wish #65 - And also this one to see if it shows birthplace more specific than IL: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KC4Z-GVV [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 02:25, 3 January 2024 (UTC) *Wish #65 - Need to see if image shows groom's parents' birthplace: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XJFR-6YN [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 02:42, 3 January 2024 (UTC) ==Santa's Mailbox of Wishes== The list of wishes will be recorded below, and assembled by the Lead Elves, from the G2G posts, as well as any wishes from the FaceBook or Discord posts ELVES: In the '''Santa's Elf Status''' area, please add one of the following :''Working on by Elf NAME'', or something similar. This will let other Elves know that it has been taken. When done with a wish, then change the status to one of these: :''Research Notes added by Elf NAME, no longer working on it'', or, :''Wish Granted by Elf NAME'' :''Previously worked on / investigated by Elf NAME'' Also, please don't sign up for more than two at a time, to give others lots of opportunity to help out as well! Once you complete a wish, mark it as completed (Wish Granted or Research Notes added), then choose another one. ''Note: You may also wish to request help / collaborators next to your name in the status area. '' Feel free to add Additional Elf Status lines if there are more than two collaborators on a wish Discord can be used for Real-time communication between elves. You can ask for help with Discord from the Lead Elves at any time. If you need to contact someone, and aren't on Discord, please contact the Lead Elves for assistance. * Secret Santa Elves: please sign up in the Santa's Elf Status areas below each Wish. * NOTE: You can sign up for ONE WISH before we officially begin the challenge (on December 23rd) so that you can start prepping - but - NO POSTING / NO REVEALING anything until AFTER the official start of the Secret Santa Challenge. === All Categories === ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 1 LOOKED AT==== 1. ''(from ELF Tiah Balcer)'' Looking for Grandparents of profile ''& has since added triangulation information to his father's profile. In addition to that, the triangulation details were already posted to the mother's profile. The leads to Argyll could be enough for someone with Scottish records to locate the marriage record of the parents.''[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672307#a1672307 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Clark-70990]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research notes added by Thompson-85845. No longer working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: OH - Wish 2 LOOKED AT==== 2. ''(from Christine Miller)'' Looking for parents; prove or refute family story written on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672338#a1672338 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Miller-84626]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Balcer-51 has posted Research Notes. Posted obit references to some children. No longer working on it. [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 00:15, 29 December 2023 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - Germany - Wish 3==== 3. ''(from Nancy Thomas)'' Looking for birth/baptism record or parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672399#a1672399 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Gabler-73]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA/OH - Wish 5==== 5. ''(from ELF Sally Kimbel)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672496#a1672496 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Jones-137637]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany > US: MN - Wish 6==== 6. ''(from ELF Michael Black)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672579#a1672579 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Evertz-31]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Russian Empire > US: NJ - Wish 7 Looked at ==== 7. ''(from Stephen Tomaszewicz)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672596#a1672596 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Witkowski-218]] # Santa's Elf Status: Left research notes - found possible naturalization record that may or may not be Frank. [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany - Wish 8==== 8. ''(from Anita Meek)'' Looking for noble parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672598#a1672598 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[DeZeng-4]] # Santa's Elf Status: Worked on by Elf [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]]. Able to add a couple of New York land records, but finding his baptism record is going to take special access from a Family Search Library. The records of the two protestant churches in Dresden at the appropriate time have the little key symbol *https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/592251?availability=Family%20History%20Library *https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/592427?availability=Family%20History%20Library # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Prussia - Wish 9==== 9. ''(from Leon Bezuidenhout)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672747#a1672747 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Laumeier-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Research Confirmation - US: VA - Wish 10==== 10. ''(from Teresa Willis)'' Looking to confirm research done and seeking more records; see notes in wish [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672761#a1672761 Link to G2G post] * Projects: USBH?? * Profiles: [[Guy-4863]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Transcription Assistance - US: GA - Wish 11==== 11. ''(from Paula Franklin)'' Looking for a set of eagle eyes to transcribe a "chicken scratch" record, Ancestry link on profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672795#a1672795 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[McMurray-864]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Kirby Drake uploaded image and attempted transcription in photo text here: https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/McMurray-864 ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 13==== 13. ''(from ELF Kirby Drake)'' Looking to prove or refute attached parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672867#a1672867 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Walker-43459]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found birth record of Grizel Walker b. 1717 Whittingehame Haddingtonshire Scotland, father James Walker, mother Agnes Allane (ref.'family search') # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: SC - Wish 14==== 14. ''(from Donna Lancaster)'' Looking for parents; Chapman-1281 is not correct [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672953#a1672953 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Chapman-869]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Yugoslavia & Germany - Wish 15==== 15. ''(from Debi Matlack)'' Looking for any records/family from home countries [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673138#a1673138 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Gaertner-160]], [[Schneider-8810]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: RI - Wish 17==== 17. ''(from ELF Kathy Evans)'' Looking for husband of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673186#a1673186 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Wightman-1273]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Katrina Working # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth Location - Scotland - Wish 19==== 19. ''(from Betsy Ko)'' Looking for a more specific birth location in Scotland or any other Scottish knowledge [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673568#a1673568 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Menzie-337]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NJ > NY - Wish 22 LOOKED AT ==== 22. ''(from ELF Robert Ward)'' Looking to prove or refute alleged parents; see profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673693#a1673693 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Stewart-50344]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Prussia/Germany/Poland?? - Wish 23==== 23. ''(from ELF NG Hill)'' Looking for father of these two profiles, Michael Robert Rebetzke b. abt. 1800 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673734#a1673734 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Rebetzke-11]], [[Rebetzke-14]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Austria? > Peru - Wish 25==== 25. ''(from Ainara Tovar)'' Looking for any information on this profile from whereever they emigrated from [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673908#a1673908 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Wuich-3]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death Record - US - Wish 26==== 26. ''(from Lavonne Emler)'' Looking for any information on what happened to this ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673908#a1673908 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Emler-56]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NC > GA - Wish 27==== 27. ''(from Cynthia Crafton)'' Looking for any information on this direct ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673909#a1673909 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Rogers-38212]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > Quebec > US: NY - Wish 28 LOOKED AT==== 28. ''(from Cindy Harrigan)'' Looking for parents - but also has DNA matches and might benefit from DNA consult? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673916#a1673916 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: DNA * Profiles: [[Harrigan-720]], [[Lynch-15719]] # Santa's Elf Status: Jeanne Boutang Croud # Santa's Elf Status: complete for now. DNA and more research avenues to pursue. ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > US: PA - Wish 29==== 29. ''(from Ronald Robinson)'' Submitted by Sandy Patak since Ron is going through some medical issues. Looking for more information, parents; see notes on profile and wish. We did work on this last year, if someone wants to review what was found. If we can do anything else for Ron, he would like parents for Martin-59001 as well. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673926#a1673926 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Martin-59001]] (changed from original request since that was a repeat) # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NC > AL - Wish 31==== 31. ''(from Kevin Cross)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673934#a1673934 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Cross-7136]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Lineage - US: NY - Wish 33==== 33. ''(from ELF Dawnmarie Cecora)'' Prove or refute that Profile 1 is the son of Profile 2 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673945#a1673945 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Whitman-5308]], [[Whitman-4823]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US? - Wish 34 LOOKED AT==== '''Duplicate of Q4''' 34. ''(from Sharon Blunt)'' Looking for parents (or birth/death location/dates??) of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673962#a1673962 Link to G2G post] * No DNA available * Profiles: [[Holmes-14447]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Ray-13496 reporting for duty -Searched heavily on FS and Ancestry. Cannot find any records directly for [[Holmes-14447]]. or his wife [[Bonner-2177]]. Found probable birth locations for [[Holmes-14447]] and wife [[Bonner-2177]], as stated on their son's 1880 census. There was a different John Holmes in South Carolina around the same time son was born, but cannot find anything suggesting they are the same man—indeed records for the other similar-age John Holmes suggest they are very much not the same. Elf done. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Disappearing 4g grandparents - Wales - Wish 36 - Researched ==== 36. ''(from Thomas Preece)'' Where were these 4g GP's in 1841 & 1851? When did they die? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674008#a1674008 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Griffiths-4800]], [[Steadman-902]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] likely death record of Jane (Steadman) Griffiths aged 76 in 1894 in Merthyr Tydfil "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2JL8-P3Z : 31 December 2014), Jane Griffiths, 1894; from "England & Wales Deaths, 1837-2006," database, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : 2012); citing Death, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, Wales, General Register Office, Southport, England. (accessed 28 Dec 2023). # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death Record - US: NY - Wish 37==== 37. ''(from ELF S. Humbeutel)'' Looking for death record; extensive notes on this profile to prevent conflation [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674016#a1674016 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Reynolds-5926]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth/Baptism Record - US: NJ - Wish 38==== 38. ''(from Tim Shaw)'' Looking for birth/baptism record to prove/disprove he is son of Beemer-97 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674059#a1674059 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Beemer-94]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland - Wish 39==== 39. ''(from ELF Kevin Corcoran)'' Looking for parents of this husband and wife (ancestry tree is here) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674061#a1674061 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Corcoran-2534]], [[Conlon-902]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany > US: NJ - Wish 40==== 40. ''(from Cathy Claycamp)'' Looking for parents if this immigrant ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674077#a1674077 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Shoemaker-2150]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall Secret Santa 2022 - US: VT > WI - Wish 41==== 41. ''(from ELF Linda Chickering)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674100#a1674100 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Edes-186]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Prussia/Russia - Wish 44==== 44. ''(from Sheryl Craven)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674211#a1674211 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Brieher-7]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > US: NJ - Wish 45 LOOKED AT AND SOLVED A COUPLE OF WEEKS LATER==== 45. ''(from Julia Frost)'' Looking for parents and when he left Ireland [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674389#c1674389 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Carr-19584]] # Santa's Elf Status: Will give this a shot! https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Corcoran-2515. # Santa's Elf Status: Identified possible immigration year for Thomas Carr (1859) based on 1900 U.S. Census question but I didn't locate a reliable secondary source. I found Thomas and Rose Ann's marriage record, added eight children and sources for the children to the tree, added numerous sources for Thomas and expanded his and Rose Ann's biographies. However, I was not able to determine Thomas' Irish parents names. All U.S. records found lacked information on parents and origin. I have ordered a death certificate which will hopefully name Thomas Carr's parents. # Santa's Elf Status: ( January 17, 2024 update) - Corcoran-2515 received Thomas Carr's Death Certificate today and it DOES reveal Thomas' parents names; James Carr and Mary Maguire. So this wish has been granted! ==== Brick Wall - Rome > London - Wish 46 LOOKED AT==== 46. ''(from Patrick Holland)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674245#a1674245 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Corri-11]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] Domenico Corri also has a wikipedia page [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Domenico_Corri Domenico Corri] but not many clues re. parentage # Santa's Elf Status:[[Marsh-9608]] cleaned up the profile and the wife's profile, added notables sticker. ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 48 LOOKED AT==== 48. ''(from ELF Emma MacBeath)'' Proof that attached parents are correct as she thinks they are wrong [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674342#a1674342 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[McBeath-112]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] 'Scotlands people' 1785 Logie christening record (C of S) confirms that John McBeath's parents are as per the wt profile, that is George McBeath and Elizabeth Leishman. # Santa's Elf Status: Additional research notes added Thompson-85845. No longer working on it https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wish_48_Notes ==== Brick Wall - US: NV/CA - Wish 49 LOOKED AT==== 49. ''(from Michael Irvine)'' Looking for birth record not sure if born in Nevada or Nevada City, CA [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674421#a1674421 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[McKinlay-527]] # Santa's Elf Status: The 1870 census for Nevada should be examined for the family since they do not come up in a search, so perhaps a spelling/transcription error. # Santa's Elf Status: [[Tyner-799|John Tyner]] added another marriage article listing some Mckinlay family members ==== Brick Wall - Prussia? - Wish 50==== 50. ''(from ELF Claudia Duffy)'' Looking for information on her maternal paternal great great grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674424#a1674424 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Walter-8776]], [[Seidel-1024]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NH - Wish 51==== 51. ''(from ELF D Armistead)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674429#a1674429 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Tarbox-404]] # Santa's Elf Status:|  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 18:45, 1 January 2024 (UTC) ) I've searched through many records and books, and could not locate the parents. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall? - US: NY?, NJ? > England? - Wish 52 LOOKED AT==== 52. ''(from Virginia Peterson)'' Looking for information on birthplace for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674486#a1674486 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Eletson-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on by Elf, Sprinkle [[Sander-228|Cecora]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== 12 people for podcast - - Wish 53==== 53. ''(from Brian Nash)'' Looking for 12 people with an interesting family story that they would be willing to share on my podcast [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674508#a1674508 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Nash-8023]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Buckle-52|Hilary]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA - Wish 54==== 54. ''(from Charlotte Shockey)'' Looking for information for this profile, her husband, and her sister [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674515#a1674515 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Shockey-113]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN > TX - Wish 57==== 57. ''(from ELF Glenn Rutz)'' Looking to break brickwall for ancestor born in 1820 Tennessee [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674767#a1674767 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Story-2491]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] there is evidence that John Wesley Story's mother was Mary Ann (Roper) Story 1802-89, from findagrave https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24718664/mary-a-story (accessed 29 Dec 2023), 'family search' "United States Census, 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH59-TKN : Tue Oct 03 22:15:12 UTC 2023), Entry for Wesley Stutts and Periles Stutts, 1850. (accessed 29 Dec 2023), same siblings, censuses, etc. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England/Lancs - Wish 62 LOOKED AT==== 62. ''(from Corrine Morris)'' Looking for any new information on this ancestor who has no DOB [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675040#a1675040 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Eccleston-181]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Marsh-9608]] I looked, but it's a tough one. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN - Wish 63 LOOKED AT==== 63. ''(from Kyle Smith)'' Looking for maiden name of this ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675067#a1675067 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Unknown-571204]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA > IA - Wish 65 LOOKED AT==== 65. ''(from ELF Catherine Ryan)'' Looking for birth or marriage records for either of these profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675098#a1675098 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Shultz-795]], [[Walker-23166]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] probable birth record of Hannah Schultz 1870 Pennsylvania "United States Census, 1870", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZL2-JB7 : Tue Oct 03 20:32:08 UTC 2023), Entry for Joseph Schultz and Susann Schultz, 1870. (accessed 1 Jan 2024). Her marriage record to joseph B Bechtel in 1893 in Colebrookdale "Pennsylvania, County Marriages, 1885-1950", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VFMW-8GR : Sun Oct 15 15:37:34 UTC 2023), Entry for Joseph B. Bechtel and Hannah K. Schultz, 12 Oct 1893. (accessed 1 Jan 2024). Adding additional sources (census records) to Sarah (Walker) Schultz profile. # Santa's Elf Status: Added Research Notes. Added sources to surrounding profiles. Inquired with State Historical Society of Iowa about William and his firstborn son's death records (not fruitful - see Research Notes). Reached out to History Nebraska - Archives for son, Charles' death record, and they provided phone number to obtain it (Research Notes). Made 3 affiliate requests for images of records (still awaiting documents). Posted links/next steps to obtaining misc. microfilm records. Other than future receipt of affiliate requests, no longer working on it. [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 16:23, 4 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - US - Wish 66==== 66. ''(from K. O'Brien)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675102#a1675102 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Atwood-3845]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MS > NM - Wish 67 LOOKED AT==== 67. ''(from P. Whittington)'' Looking for parents or confirmation of LNAB for this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675145#a1675145 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Campbell-55623]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Stephens-3929|Alice Stephens-Thomsen]] will work on this # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England/Hampshire - Wish 68==== 68. ''(from Hilary Buckle)'' Looking for information on this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675145#a1675145 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Buckle-87]] # Santa's Elf Status: Being worked on by elf [[Ward-22928|Robert Ward]]. Added resources that could be scoured. Cited some sources. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall/Information - England/Lancs - Wish 69==== 69. ''(from ELF Gwyneth Taylor)'' Looking for a connection [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675160#a1675160 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Underwood-8304]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== New App - n/a - Wish 70==== 70. ''(from Peter Roberts)'' Looking for a new App to create a list of GEDMatch ID's within the range of 7th cousins [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675315#a1675315 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[n/a]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Lineage - US: KY - Wish 71==== 71. ''(from Lori Zuckerman)'' Prove or refute the currently connected parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675340#a1675340 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Beckett-470]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Immigration Records - Romania > US: NY - Wish 73==== 73. ''(from ELF Judi Stutz)'' Looking for immigration records for this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675545#a1675545 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Waxler-48]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: SC - Wish 77 LOOKED AT==== 77. ''(from Matthew Mitchell)'' Looking for birth information, parents and if he can claim Mitchell coat of arms [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675733#a1675733 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Mitchell-44892]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Athey-67]]|Darlene Athey Hill]] could find no information on him. Very common name. Added a couple of sources to son's and grandson's profiles. With regard to a coat of arms: Coats of arms are not and never have been granted to families. They’re granted to individuals and belong to individuals. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA > IA - Wish 78 LOOKED AT==== 78. ''(from Bonnie Day)'' Looking for his parents, grandparents and great grandparents, the second profile is a second wish [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675733#a1675733 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Fox-22379]], [[Hight-768]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] 1877 death record of this Jessie Hite (probably) indicates his parents were Elsea Hite and E Cary "Ohio, County Death Records, 1840-2001", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F6FS-4PJ : Fri Dec 15 23:26:08 UTC 2023), Entry for Jessie Hite and Elsea Hite, 09 Mar 1877. (accessed 30 Dec 2023) ==== Prove WWII service - US: IA > CO - Wish 79==== 79. ''(from Deena Cross)'' Looking for proof of WWII service to mark his grave [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675800#a1675800 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Cross-4803]] # Santa's Elf Status: working on this [[Schafer-3394|Schafer-3394]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth Record - US: IL - Wish 81==== 81. ''(from Angela Johnson)'' Looking for birth record for this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676011#a1676011 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Zinne-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: Evans-3182. No birth record, but adding secondary birth proofs. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MD > TX - Wish 82==== 82. ''(from ELF Charles Avis)'' Looking for his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676105#a1676105 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Avis-261]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] the 1820 Calvert Maryland census shows a David Avis together with David Avis junior (presumably father and son). These were the only contemporary local records found "United States Census, 1820", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLY-KC1 : Wed Oct 04 10:53:33 UTC 2023), Entry for David Avis, 1820. (accessed 30 Dec 2023), "United States Census, 1820", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHLY-KCD : Wed Oct 04 10:53:33 UTC 2023), Entry for David Avis, Junior, 1820. (accessed 30 Dec 2023) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 84==== 84. ''(from Diana Dwyer)'' looking for the parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676178#a1676178 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Clarke-5363]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] only found 3 Scotland birth records for 'John Clark' in range 1620-30, 1620 Canongate f.John (family search), 1627 Perth f.John, 1629 f.John (Scotlands people) # Santa's Elf Status: ====Sorting out 3g gpa - US: IN - Wish 85 - Researched - FSP ==== 85. ''(from Bonnie Cresap)'' Help sorting out the possible parents and siblings on this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676377#a1676377 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Washburn-5708]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Randall-8571]] I have developed the biography of the core ancestor citing as many new sources as I was able to find. I have a solid secondary source (a published county history) which provides his birthplace and parents' names. This takes us back to his likely family of origin, but I don't have the exact connection yet. I've been dealing with 1830 and 1840 federal census records here, so disambiguation was a challenge. It's now time to delve into the 1850 census records, but there are a lot of branches to track, so I welcome any assistance. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Washburn_Family_-_Wish_85 '''Wish 85 Free Space Page'''] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Canada > US: Il - Wish 89 - Researched ==== 89. ''(from Beth McLaughlin)'' Looking for parents - alias Louis Bartrand [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676578#a1676578 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Canada * Profiles: [[Arcand-319]] # Santa's Elf Status: working on Jeanne Boutang Croud # Santa's Elf Status: Sources & Biography added and possible parents are proposed in research notes.[[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 03:51, 4 January 2024 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: completed but far from solved. DNA should do it. And more non digital documents to try. [[Boutang-1|Boutang-1]] 22:29, 5 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Birthplace - - Wish 90 UNWORKABLE==== 90. ''(from Judith Griffith)'' Looking for birth place [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676587#a1676587 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Frank Schmidt]] # Santa's Elf Status: I could not find a profile for any of these families on WT. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death Information - US: LA - Wish 93==== 93. ''(from Janet Claeys)'' Looking for date of death and burial [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676729#a1676729 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Weekley-355]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NJ > IL - Wish 94 LOOKED AT==== 94. ''(from Alex Bell)'' Looking for the parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676745#a1676745 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Coleman-18736]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Previously worked on by [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], who added sources but couldn't document parents. ==== Brick Wall - US: AL > MS - Wish 95 Looked at==== 95. ''(from Jessica Kay)'' Looking for parents of Cyrus Tanksley [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676762#a1676762 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Tanksley-68]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland - Wish 96 LOOKED AT==== 96. ''(from ELF Jason Rennie)'' Looking for parents of Michael Noonan [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676785#a1676785 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland * Profiles: [[Noonan-1606]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Cormack-404]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== DNA - - Wish 97 UNWORKABLE==== 97. ''(from James Brooks)'' Wanting DNA results to see if Judy is his sister and her father is his father or one of her uncle's is [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676838#a1676838 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Brooks-14388]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|McBeath]] more information is needed about what they actually want. Are they just waiting for DNA results to come in? # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Verify parents - US: VA > KY - Wish 98==== 98. ''(from Linda Boddy)'' Looking to verify parents. Her research shows different parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676871#a1676871 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Johnston-2968]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 99 LOOKED AT==== 99. ''(from Chris Wright)'' Looking for proof of where he was born to prove/disprove if the parents on Ancestry and FS are correct [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677012#a1677012 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Scotland * Profiles: [[Smith-127626]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Rennie-1211|Jason Rennie]] - looking at surrounding areas and building tree out to see if there are any clues. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Unpicking Hessions - County Mayo, Ireland - Wish Q1==== Q1. ''(from Anon Sharkey)'' paternal line came from county Mayo in particular Hollymount parish I would appreciate help in unpicking the Hessions from there [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1673213#a1673213 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Cormack-404]] # Santa's Elf Status: No ancestors are shown but this is a Hession Anon made [[Hession-167|Ellen Hession]] Elf Jinks Not working on just added an Hession that the requester had added # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: VA > TX - Wish Q2==== Q2. ''(from Gloria Lange)'' Looking for parents of John Green Mosley [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1673848#a1673848 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Moseley-214]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England: London - Wish Q3 LOOKED AT==== Q3. ''(from Stuart Beavis)'' Looking for parents of John Beavis He was a watchmaker [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1673895#a1673895 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Beavis-194]], [[Beardmore-51]] # Santa's Elf Status: Marsh-9608 Looked at, but couldn't find anything. Cleaned up the profiles a little. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: SC? - Wish Q4 LOOKED AT==== '''Duplicate of 34''' Q4. ''(from Sharon Blunt)'' Looking for parents of John Holmes but there are no locations only approx. dates for BD [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1673948#a1673948 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Holmes-14447]], [[Bonner-2177]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirmation of parents - US: MD > VA - Wish Q5==== Q5. ''(from John Carollo)'' Looking for confirmation of parents who are attached to Richard Marchant [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1673955#a1673955 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Marchant-175]], [[Marchant-176]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Solve one mystery - Bahamas - Wish Q6==== Q6. ''(from Marion Ceruti)'' Looking to solve one of the mysteries documented on the Ceruti Family Mysteries Page [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1673981#a1673981 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Space:Ceruti_Family_Mysteries]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY > CA - Wish Q7==== Q7. ''(from Gail Ivey)'' Looking for the parents of James W Burton [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1674050#a1674050 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Burton-8403]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Maiden Name - US: NC - Wish Q8 LOOKED AT ==== Q8. ''(from Gail Bice)'' Looking for the LNAB for 3rd great grandma [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1674054#a1674054 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Unknown-621738]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] good match for 1850 Census and a possible 2nd match but not the maiden name # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find proof of birth - US? England? - Wish Q9==== Q9. ''(from Sherry Sievert)'' Looking for proof of birth or immigration record of John Samuel Welch [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1674240#a1674240 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Welch-8737]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA - Wish 101 LOOKED AT==== 101. ''(from E.b. Freeman)'' looking for the parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677135#a1677135 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Freeman-15944]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added sources to son John Freeman's profile; IMO not enough is known about Francis Murry Freeman to attempt to find parents. [[Ellingson-287|Ellingson-287]] 03:12, 6 January 2024 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirmation of father - US: OH? > Australia - Wish 102 LOOKED AT==== 102. ''(from Howard Dunstone)'' Looking for information on Reginald Dunstone, the father of William Louis Dunstone [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677136#a1677136 Link to G2G post] and Reginald's possible parents, Richard and Myrtle (Collingwood) Dunstone. * Projects: Australia * Profiles: [[Dunstone-731]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Kimbel-162]] I will work on this wish. Assistance welcome. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY? > Canada - Wish 105 RESEARCHED ==== 105. ''(from Brent Manners)'' Loooking for the parents of this profile when she actually born in NY or came to NY from elsewhere [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677150#a1677150 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Canada * Profiles: [[Bontar-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: I'll tackle this one. [[Boyce-3841|Alan Boyce]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added, copious ones ==== Death location - Ireland > US - Wish 106==== 106. ''(from Michael Conway)'' Looking for the death location in the US [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677151#a1677151 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland * Profiles: [[Conway-2814]] # Santa's Elf Status: Found possible death record, added research notes and sources, would welcome anyone's assistance to see if they can find anything else definitive. Not sure whether this counts as "wish granted" [[Haney-1920|Haney-1920]] 15:01, 31 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth record/Brick Wall - US: PA - Wish 107==== 107. ''(from Philip Dowd)'' Looking for birth record or birth parents of Francis Dowd. No location is on profile or wife or son [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677152#a1677152 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Dowd-585]] # Santa's Elf Status:  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 14:15, 30 December 2023 (UTC) ) working on family. No birth record found, but added research note for possible father. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Connection to Edward Kelly - Australia - Wish 109==== 109. ''(from Sarah-Jo Williams)'' Looking for a connection to Edward "Ned" Kelly on her maternal side [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677155#a1677155 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Australia * Profiles: [[Kelly-4912]], [[Burcul-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family information - US: CA > CO - Wish 110==== 110. ''(from lk Camp)'' Looking for family of Herman Miller - parents, siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677158#a1677158 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Miller-90212]] # Santa's Elf Status:|  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 20:22, 31 December 2023 (UTC) ) - Looked for Herman, spouse Ellen and daughter Maude and didn't find anything new. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth/Marriage records - US: OH - Wish 113==== 113. ''(from Linda Fette)'' Looking for birth/marriage records for Philip Brenner [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677166#a1677166 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Brenner-1078]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN > OH - Wish 115 - Researched ==== 115. ''(from Chris Bolton)'' Looking for birth information and/or father's name [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677175#a1677175 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Bolton-249]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Rutz-276|Glenn Rutz]]. I was unable to clearly identify the names of his parents. However, I did leave research notes that point to evidence of who his father is. I also found John's marriage record and the name of his wife. I was unable to correct her LNAB due to my not having access privileges. I also added sources to the children. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - India - Wish 116==== 116. ''(from Elaine Hooper)'' Looking for clear details and family for Robinson Lewis Salvador [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677176#a1677176 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Global/India * Profiles: [[Salvador-64]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: CT - Wish 117 LOOKED AT==== 117. ''(from M Raymond)'' Looking for the parents of Timothy Raymond [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677183#a1677183 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Raymond-3300]] # Santa's Elf Status: working on this (Chickering-80), not much progress and would appreciate help # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirmation of parents - England? - Wish 119 UNWORKABLE==== 119. ''(from Colin Palmer)'' Looking for confirmation of George Palmer and Ann Unknown being his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677186#a1677186 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England? * Profiles: [[Edward Palmer]] No profile # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Family connection - England > US: MA - Wish 120==== 120. ''(from Charles Hadlock)'' Looking to see if these two are related and how [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677189#a1677189 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Hadlock-17]], [[Hadlock-293]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] the connection finder indicates that James's daughter in law and Nathaniel's daughter in law were first cousins (the mothers of the women were sisters). There is a fair chance that the Hadlock men were blood related but I haven't found any proof yet. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Marriage & Death info - US: IL - Wish 121==== 121. ''(from Char Anderson)'' Looking for the marriage and death information for Hoff-2312 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677190#a1677190 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hoff-2312]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Middle Name come from - US: CT - Wish 122==== 122. ''(from Lynn Schwab)'' Where does Elizabeth Warner Crossley's middle name come from? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677192#a1677192 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Crossley-536]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove/Disprove wife's name - US: VA > KY - Wish 123==== 123. ''(from Mike Moore)'' Help with this identification/misidentification of Elizabeth Miller [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677193#a1677193 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Beaxton-1]], [[Miller-28987]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Marriage Record/Parents - Ireland > US: NY - Wish 124==== 124. ''(from Tim Beaman)'' Finding marriage record and anything about his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677196#a1677196 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland * Profiles: [[Kiernan-797]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] possible marriage record 1856 Franciscum Kiernan to Margrittam Kelly in Templeport County Cavan Ireland "Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1740-1900", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6KLS-G8PS : 28 August 2023), Margrittam Kelly in entry for Franciscum Kearnan, 1856. (accessed 26 Dec 2023). # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirm ancestor - US: CT > NY - Wish 125==== 125. ''(from Vicki Krisak)'' Confirm that an ancestor named Harry Humphrey truly existed [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677199#a1677199 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Humphrey-895]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] there is a NY immigration record of Henry Humphery b.1780 USA "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVRQ-6FG1 : 20 February 2021), Henry Humpherys, 1807; citing Immigration, New York City, New York, United States, NARA microfilm publication M237 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm 175,637. (accessed 29 Dec 2023) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: AR - Wish 127 LOOKED AT==== 127. ''(from Terry Wheeler)'' Looking for the parents of John Edward Maxey [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677204#a1677204 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Maxey-1931]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Any information - US: NJ - Wish 131 UNWORKABLE==== 131. ''(from Janice Stokes)'' Who is my great grandmother? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677214#a1677214 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[UNKNOWN-562532]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] I will help if I can get DNA access. Answer pending. Probably the only way to find an answer. I never got access to any DNA, so no help was received. If she wishes help in the future, she can apply to Adoption Angels for help since we work on great grandparent requests. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - UK? > US: OH - Wish 132==== 132. ''(from Jeff Timmons)'' Who are the parents of Charles M Timmons and where was he born [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677215#a1677215 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Timmons-907]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England: Yorkshire - Wish 133 LOOKED AT==== 133. ''(from Laura Wilcox)'' Looking for BMD records for Catherine's parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677216#a1677216 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[MacNamara-360]] # Santa's Elf Status: Worked on by [[Weinberg-577|Weinberg-577]] 23:16, 5 January 2024 (UTC) I was unable to find any definitive evidence of Catherine's parents but based on the existing information found a couple that match the names but were probably not her parents. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirmation of parents - US: NC - Wish 134==== 134. ''(from Genie Burton)'' Wants confrmation that the attached parents are the correct parents as there are no sources [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677217#a1677217 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Seaton-20]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirmation of relationship - England > US: RI - Wish 135==== 135. ''(from Mark Cartier)'' Wants confrmation of relationships but not sure if one wish or two wished [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677218#a1677218 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Card-52]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] christening record of Richard Card on 11 Feb 1620 in Iver Buckinghamshire, father John Card (ref.'family search') # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Poland - Wish 137==== 137. ''(from Joan Szymczak)'' Looking for birth records and parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677222#a1677222 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Poland * Profiles: [[Maciejewski-85]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Balcer-51 has reason to believe she can narrow down birthplace from just "Poland" to two more specific places in Poland, but she has no expertise whatsoever navigating Polish records. If another elf does have know-how with Polish records, please reach out to Balcer-51 and she will explain and provide leads. [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 15:27, 30 December 2023 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - US: VA - Wish 138==== 138. ''(from Ralph Dailey)'' Looking for birth information and parents/siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677226#a1677226 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Dailey-1248]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find Mother - - Wish 140 UNWORKABLE==== 140. ''(from Desta Barker)'' Looking to find maternal great grandmother, where great grandfather had multiple wives\ [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677233#a1677233 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[NO PROFILE]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find Mother - US: IL - Wish 141 LOOKED AT==== 141. ''(from Robert Lajeunesse)'' Looking for mother of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677234#a1677234 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Condon-403]] # Santa's Elf Status: I will work on this (Chickering-80) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find Wife - US: SC/AL - Wish 143 LOOKED AT==== 143. ''(from Terry Moore)'' Looking for wife of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677238#a1677238 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Moore-9400]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf [[Ray-13496|Cayla Ray]] working on it. So far found some info about the man, but records about the wife or names of most of his children are not easily found... yet. I am not giving up hope. Update: There is record of his will existing, but no online records for that area available. Likewise, there is evidence of correspondence between Leonard Moore, his brother John Moore, and men Richard Singleton and a man named Deveaux, but these are likewise not online—rather in-person only at Duke University (and some at the South Caroliniana Library). While I cannot find a name for his wife or any other children, I do have some small updates to his bio that I will provide. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Help with Parents - US: GA - Wish 144==== 144. ''(from K. L. Martin)'' Looking for information on this set of 3g grandparents, possible NPE or name change, DNA question [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677241#a1677241 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: Civil War * Profiles: [[Pitts-5915]], [[Unknown-641538]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] (note - not claiming credit for finding this previously reported reference) 1850 Talbot census that links Davis Pitts aged 58 and Malinda aged 35 to 'son' John Pitts aged 8 and other children Catherine 13, James 12, Martha 9, Emila 7, Madison 5, William 2 "United States Census, 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MZY6-V41 : Wed Oct 04 08:42:28 UTC 2023), Entry for Davis Pitts and Malinda Pitts, 1850. (accessed 31 Dec 2023). This clearly doesn't answer any DNA questions though. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prove Theory - US: MD/VA - Wish 145==== 145. ''(from ELF Mary Calvert)'' Looking to prove theory, see profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677247#a1677247 Link to G2G post] * Projects: American Revolution * Profiles: [[Raber-484]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find Birth Name - - Wish 147 LOOKED AT==== 147. ''(from L. Smith)'' Looking for information including original name at birth before changing it after immigration [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677253#a1677253 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Unknown-663512|Moses George]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Previously worked on by [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] Added Wife [[Jenkinson-562 |Elf Jinks]] ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 148 LOOKED AT==== 148. ''(from Heather Ford)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677254#a1677254 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Murray-16857]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added by [[Thompson-85845|Thompson-85845]] 02:27, 4 January 2024 (UTC), no longer working on it # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MD/IL - Wish 149==== 149. ''(from Anonymous Dietrich)'' O WIKITREE! Looking for the parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677255#a1677255 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Harper-7052]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NC - Wish 150==== 150. ''(from Angella Hanson)'' Looking for the parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677256#a1677256 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Alexander-18082]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] there is a good chance that James Alexander's parents were James Alexander senior and Hanah Clark who also got married in Mecklenburg in 1798 "North Carolina Marriages, 1759-1979", , FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F8GJ-ZPX : 14 February 2020), James Alexander, 1798. (accessed 30 Dec 2023). Please see research notes on profile. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth or Death Record - Norway - Wish 151==== 151. ''(from Kayla Olsen)'' Looking for the birth or death record for this person who lived in 1600's Norway [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677259#a1677259 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Solberg-103]] # Santa's Elf Status: Church book for Vinger only go back to 1689, probates only back to 1670s. Not listed at Solberg in the Vinger bygdebok. His son first mentioned at Solberg in 1652.[[Wall-7415|Wall-7415]] 18:13, 1 January 2024 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: IL - Wish 154 LOOKED AT==== 154. ''(from April Jones)'' Looking for help with a family who might have changed their last name [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677276#a1677276 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Phillips-50365|Jefferson Phillips (1847-1920)]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added Father [[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] Not sure if or when name could have changed I'll check the Father. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > Canada/Ontario - Wish 155==== 155. ''(from Don Barnett)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677280#a1677280 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hanna-3513]] # Santa's Elf Status: |  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 15:56, 2 January 2024 (UTC) ) - Added some sources to both James and Mary and came up with a few clues. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== More Information - Croatia - Wish 156 LOOKED AT==== 156. ''(from Christy Alder)'' Looking for more information on the parents of this profile, who were born and died in Croatia [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677284#a1677284 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Umiljenovich-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes addedThompson-85845. No longer working on it. Reached the limits of what I could do on the U.S. side and easily accessible (Family search) Croatian records. Expertise on finding other Croatian records would be needed here. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: VA/MS - Wish 157==== 157. ''(from Jenny Gray)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677285#a1677285 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Revolutionary War * Profiles: [[Gordon-17816]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Lost Family - Canada/Nova Scotia - Wish 158==== 158. ''(from Trish Bruce)'' Looking for more information on disappearing children; can any records be found? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677286#a1677286 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[McDonald-27363]] # Santa's Elf Status: |  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 19:03, 31 December 2023 (UTC) ) Added some sources to his wife, couldn't find anything on Charles. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Which JohnB Pointer - US: KY - Wish 159==== 159. ''(from Beverly Swann)'' Which of the 3 John B Pointers are Beverly's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677288#a1677288 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Pointer-400]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Where was he born - Ireland > Canada: Ontario - Wish 160==== 160. ''(from Gary Penelton)'' When and where was he born [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677291#a1677291 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Pendleton-4629]] # Santa's Elf Status: Found a possible brother in Ontario & added him to research notes. [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 19:25, 26 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Info for Great Aunt - Prussia - Wish 161==== 161. ''(from Marcie Schareck)'' Where was she born and where did she die [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677294#a1677294 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Poland/Germany * Profiles: [[Victoria Schudy]], [[Schudy-9]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - - Wish 162 LOOKED AT==== 162. ''(from Mel Sundin)'' Who are the parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677295#a1677295 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Chase-10895|William Chase]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes left by [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Canada > US: MI - Wish 163 LOOKED AT==== 163. ''(from Sara Rice)'' Looking for parents of Alexander Smith [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677298#a1677298 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Smith-69986]] # Santa's Elf Status: working on it [[Smith-123128|Smith-123128]] 19:02, 23 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Any information - England: Middlesex - Wish 164==== 164. ''(from Janet Godsey)'' Looking for any information link to Geni.com with no sources [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677299#a1677299 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Godsey-259]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Need LNAB - US: KY > MO - Wish 166==== 166. ''(from Ann Brown)'' Looking for the maiden name [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677302#a1677302 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Unknown-568225]] # Santa's Elf Status: No Longer Working On [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Immigrant ancestor - US: VA - Wish 167==== 167. ''(from James McDonald)'' Looking for immigrant ancestor of McDaniel-242 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677305#a1677305 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[McDaniel-242]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: VA - Wish 168==== 168. ''(from J Wallace)'' Looking for the parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677307#a1677307 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Moffitt-1361]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] 'family search' suggests that John's parents were John Moffett and Ann (Nancy) Howard, who married in 1795 in Frederick "Virginia, Vital Records, 1715-1901", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6J8D-TYZQ : Thu Oct 26 06:44:18 UTC 2023), Entry for John Moffett and Ann Howard, 26 Jun 1795. (accessed 29 Dec 2023). # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MA - Wish 170==== 170. ''(from Lyn Gulbransen)'' Looking for any information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677312#a1677312 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[De_Harries-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: AR - Wish 171==== 171. ''(from Johnette Routh)'' Looking for death information and his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677314#a1677314 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Simpson-11331]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TX - Wish 173 LOOKED AT==== 173. ''(from Betsy Cornwell)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677319#a1677319 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Crumpton-701]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Avis-179|Charles Avis]] completed his effort. Diid not find parents. Enhanced Biography, added Sources and Research Notes. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth/Death Record - US: NC - Wish 174==== 174. ''(from Janice Kiser)'' Looking for birth and death records [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677321#a1677321 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Lanier-1974]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Connection to Germany - Germany? - Wish 175==== 175. ''(from Jeffrey Browning)'' Looking for connection to Germany [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677324#a1677324 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[LeGoullon-6|Francis Reinhart LeGoullon (1802-1879)]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Disappearance/Death - Scotland - Wish 176==== 176. ''(from Jen Eggleston)'' What happened to Robert Allan? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677325#a1677325 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Allan-4557]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US TN > MD - Wish 177==== 177. ''(from Jane Copes)'' Any information on parents, siblings and children [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677329#a1677329 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Summers-3698]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - REPEAT - Wish 178==== 178. ''(from Joan Szymczak)'' Same as Wish # 137 (entered twice by mistake, comment turned into answer, twice) [ Link to G2G post] ==== How far back - - Wish 179==== 179. ''(from Claire Brisson-Banks)'' Is there anyone who could push this further into France, or is it Scotland? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677344#a1677344 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Brisson-14]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > Canada - Wish 180 LOOKED AT==== 180. ''(from Stuart McCormick)'' Looking for more information on Ann Darragh [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677345#a1677345 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Darragh-235]] # Santa's Elf Status: No longer working on it [[Doherty2064|Melanie McComb]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added a few additional research notes [[Thompson-85845|Thompson-85845]] 02:14, 5 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > US: MD - Wish 181 LOOKED AT ==== 181. ''(from Bob Thompson)'' Looking for birth information and parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677355#a1677355 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Thompson-88148]] # Santa's Elf Status: No longer working on [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > US: MN - Wish 182==== 182. ''(from Susan Thomas)'' Looking for parents of Rosanna [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677360#a1677360 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Fitzpatrick-1037]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] Minnesota death record confirms Rosanna's parents as Riley and Mary Fitzpatrick "Minnesota, County Deaths, 1850-2001", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7Z7G-12PZ : Sat Oct 14 01:04:03 UTC 2023), Entry for Rosia Duffy and Riley Fitz Patrick, 27 Aug 1896. (accessed 26 Dec 2023). # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US:KY - Wish 183==== 183. ''(from Glenn Stone)'' Looking for great grandparents but he already has them. I think he means the parents of Stone-5974 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677367#a1677367 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Stone-5973]], [[Stone-5974]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find ancestor - - Wish 184==== 184. ''(from K Dodd)'' find my mysterious great-great-grandmother, Martha Ann Carroll [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677368#a1677368 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Carroll-16246|Martha Ann (Carroll) Abbott (1840-bef.1880)]] # Santa's Elf Status: DArmistead (Armistead-1150) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: VA > TX - Wish 186==== 186. ''(from LaJuana West)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677373#a1677373 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Stanfield-1042]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 187==== 187. ''(from Patty Kudla)'' Looking for birth information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677377#a1677377 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[McKimmey-81]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Stevens-18639|Stevens-18639]] 21:44, 5 January 2024 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: Found 2 options that I posted links to in comments ==== Brick Wall - US: PA - Wish 188 LOOKED AT==== 188. ''(from Austin Findley)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677384#a1677384 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Creekbaum-21]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on this one... [[Kimbel-162|Kimbel-162]] 00:07, 24 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: KY > LA - Wish 190==== 190. ''(from Skip Weber)'' Looking for the true parents of Joseph William Sharp [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677389#a1677389 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Sharp-6607]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: MS or AL - Wish 191==== 191. ''(from Deb Misener)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677390#a1677390 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Wilkerson-2142]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth Record - US: PA - Wish 192==== 192. ''(from Frank Howland)'' Looking for birth record and marriage record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677391#a1677391 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Witter-731]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Katrina Graham working on this. So far I have not been able to find birth or marriage records. I was able to add some census data. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: GA > MS - Wish 194==== 194. ''(from Deborah Dunn)'' Looking for the correct parents of William and Cinthia [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677396#a1677396 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Turner-10954]], [[Haywood-626]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany > US: NJ - Wish 196==== 196. ''(from Dawn Whittington)'' Looking for parents of Louisa Josephine Gerlacher [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677404#a1677404 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Gerlacher-4]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick wall / Find bio info - - Wish 201 LOOKED AT==== '''Duplicate of Q12''' 201. ''(from Donna Gerber)'' I would love if the elves could help me find more information on my great great grandfather, James Young [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677412#a1677412 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Young-55935]] # Santa's Elf Status: calvert-1953 is working on this one # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find the Connection between 3 people - - Wish 202==== 202. ''(from Robert Wissinger)'' I have been trying to find proof of the connection of 3 Wissinger's that could be siblings and children of Johannes (John) Jacob Wissinger (Wissinger-247) for many years. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677419#a1677419 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Wissinger-310 * Profiles: [[Wissinger-247]], [[Wissinger-261]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find documentation about ancestor - - Wish 203==== 203. ''(from Pat Buehrig)'' I need your help finding documentation on my ancestor Jane Butler Dandridge Logan. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677427#a1677427 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Dandridge-112]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find 2x Great Grandmother - USA: SC to Missouri - Wish 204 LOOKED AT==== 204. ''(from Deb Cavel)'' My Christmas wish would be some help identifying my gg-grandmother [[Unknown-513275|Priscilla]], born in 1811 in South Carolina and is presumed to have died in 1851 in Ripley County Missouri. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677429#a1677429 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Unknown-513275]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Laura Bozzay is a missouri native. I am using tate rchive pre1910 database. Please note deaths in Ripley not tracked until 1883: https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Ripley_County,_Missouri_Genealogy # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NC > IN - Wish 205 LOOKED AT ==== 205. ''(from Glenn Tuley)'' Looking for documented parents of John Tuley and Rachel Stephens [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677437#a1677437 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Tuley-98]], [[Stephens-8426]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added by [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Stephens-8426]] Working on by [[Stephens-3929|Alice Stephens Thomsen]] ==== More Information - US: NM - Wish 207==== 207. ''(from Raj Sidhu)'' Looking for more information about Jose Antonio Lobato [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677448#a1677448 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Lobato-204]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TX - Wish 208==== 208. ''(from Glenda Williams)'' Looking for father DNA leads to him being one of the sons of Collier-6422 and Nicholson-10336 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677449#a1677449 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Collier-3791]], [[Collier-6422]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > US: IA - Wish 209==== 209. ''(from Sharon Runolfsson)'' Looking for birth record, parents and siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677453#a1677453 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Higgins-3406]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN > TX - Wish 210 LOOKED AT==== 210. ''(from Sherry Johnson)'' Looking for parents of Joseph and mother of Matilda [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677466#a1677466 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Cunningham-16506]], [[Simmons-18968]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey Hill]] couldn't locate parents. Added sources and research note on Joseph's profile. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Marriage record of parents - US: NC - Wish 212 Looked at ==== 212. ''(from S Weddington)'' Looking for the marriage record of Glenn and Edna [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677468#a1677468 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Weddington-660]] # Santa's Elf Status: added marriage for 4th Wife and another wife Married times [[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY > IA - Wish 213==== 213. ''(from Richard Barton)'' Looking for the parents of Elijah [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677473#a1677473 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Barton-7495]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Balcer-51 no longer working on it. Added to PM's list of potentially related families in "See Also" section. Requested death record from State Historical Society of Iowa & received response "I checked Grundy County microfilm, Reel #1302945 - Grundy County Deaths Index, 1880-1897 - but, unfortunately, did not see Elijah Barton listed. Therefore, I surmise his death was not recorded." [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 03:13, 5 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Brick Wall - US: RI - Wish 215 Looked at ==== 215. ''(from Joy Briggs)'' Looking for the parents of David [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677486#a1677486 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Briggs-9722]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] It is very likely that David's parents were William Briggs 1765-1840 and Mary and his grandparents were William Briggs 1738-1833 and Lavinia Sweet 1735-92, etc. Please see profile research notes for details (ref. 'family search') # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Information on Hartman - Switzerland - Wish 217==== 217. ''(from Nancy Siljestrom)'' Looking for information on the surname Hartmann from Graubüden, Switzerland. Particularly from the 1700’s [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677503#a1677503 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[NO PROFILE]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find documentation about ancestor - US: NY - Wish 219==== 219. ''(from Mary DeWitt)'' document for me, that Harrison Doane-1391) is the son of Joshua J. Doane-1392) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677514#a1677514 Link to G2G post] * Projects: PGM? * Profiles: [[Doane-1391]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland > Australia - Wish 220 LOOKED AT==== 220. ''(from Miri Taube)'' Looking for solid proof of her parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677516#a1677516 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Conway-3843]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Rennie-1211]] Added a promising match for a marriage record for parents in the research notes of the profile. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: SC > UT - Wish 222 - Researched ==== 222. ''(from Lynda Wheeler)'' Looking for parents/birth family [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677537#a1677537 Link to G2G post] * Projects: USBH - Emma made contact * Profiles: [[Carroll-3996]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] I'll also see if USBH Project will pitch in on this one. Research using the DNA is still in progress. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: OH - Wish 224==== 224. ''(from John Farr)'' Looking for birth record, parents and siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677542#a1677542 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Farr-2940]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY > OH - Wish 225 LOOKED AT==== 225. ''(from Debbie Thomas)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677550#a1677550 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Brown-88143]] # Santa's Elf Status: working on this Chickering-80, improved profiles, will ask if she has DNA # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany > US: MO - Wish 227==== 227. ''(from Patricia Hotze)'' Looking for any information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677570#a1677570 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Meyer-14992]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find parents & siblings - US: SC > TX - Wish 228==== 228. ''(from Keith Ballow)'' Looking for parents and siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677572#a1677572 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Ballow-95]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Find documentation - Nova Scotia - Wish 229 LOOKED AT==== 229. ''(from Heather Creighton)'' Looking for documentation [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677574#a1677574 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Ross-33892|Mary Ann Ross (abt.1838-abt.1917)]] & [[Powell-27480|Alfred Powell (abt.1842-abt.1922)]] # Santa's Elf Status: Kirby Drake built out profiles for the parents and the two daughters. I can't find the parents, but left notes to help with Mary Ann - I think they had the wrong maiden name for her and provided a couple of avenues to work from going forward. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Prior Marriage? - US: TN > IL - Wish 231==== 231. ''(from ELF Julie Bartimus)'' Looking for a first marriage and divorce [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677577#a1677577 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Greenwell-748]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Fathers name - US: SC - Wish 235 LOOKED AT==== 235. ''(from Sharon Byers)'' Looking for father of James [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677591#a1677591 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Burgess-6407]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Previously worked on by [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] ==== Marriage record - Ireland - Wish 236==== 236. ''(from Grant McDuling)'' Looking for LNAB [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677608#a1677608 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Henderson-3818]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany > US: SD - Wish 237 LOOKED AT==== 237. ''(from Betsy Baker)'' Looking for more information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677623#a1677623 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Holland-15124|Edward Holland (abt.1856-abt.1904)]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Help Organizing Documents - - Wish 238==== 238. ''(from Joy Jenkins-Elliott)'' She wants to organize her documents to write a family story she has RootsMagic8 and doesn't know how to use it [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677624#a1677624 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[NO PROFILE]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== What happened to Ann - - Wish 239==== 239. ''(from Margaret Elliott)'' What happened to Ann Crossley [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677629#a1677629 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Crossley-1340]] [[Strafford-56]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] working on it seeing what I can find # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: ME - Wish 240 Looked at ==== 240. ''(from Karen Lebrun)'' Looking for his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677630#a1677630 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Bickford-1071]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Bunker-3019]] looked at it a bit. Nothing jumped out in the Maine Genealogical Database. None of his military records list it. It does seem like he has more children based on his [https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/9718953:8054?tid=&pid=&queryId=d3d4f24a-0f4f-407e-b785-c954d34f0bf8&_phsrc=Cja2347&_phstart=successSource 1850 census] # Santa's Elf Status: Marsh-9608 added the 1850 will to the profile. # Santa's Elf Status: [[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] added Census, other children - suggested a possible line of enquiry. ==== Death record - Canada > US: MI - Wish 243==== 243. ''(from Mary McLennan)'' Looking for death record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677656#a1677656 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Anderson-54449]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: TN - Wish 244 LOOKED AT==== 244. ''(from Vickie Burkett)'' Looking for his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677660#a1677660 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Burkett-948]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] there is evidence that Edward's parents were James Burkett 1770-1850 and Rhoda Parke 1780-1850 (ref.'family search') - in 1850 they lived in adjacent houses in Wayne "United States Census, 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDZR-DJX : Wed Oct 04 14:36:49 UTC 2023), Entry for Edward Burgett and Harriett Burgett, 1850. (accessed 29 Dec 2023), "United States Census, 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5PD-W9Z : Thu Oct 05 10:43:37 UTC 2023), Entry for James Burgett and Roda Burgett, 1850. (accessed 29 Dec 2023) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - father - US: KY - Wish 245==== 245. ''(from Rebecca Wooster)'' Lookikng for his father [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677666#a1677666 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Gray-3782]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Connect to global tree - US: FL - Wish 246 LOOKED AT==== 246. ''(from Garnesha Cavey)'' Wants help to connect to the global tree [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677681#a1677681 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Vazquez-849]] # Santa's Elf Status: |  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 15:42, 1 January 2024 (UTC) ) - I tried to find more records for this family and was unsuccessful. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death record - - Wish 248==== 248. ''(from Christina Scott)'' Looking for death record for George Whitehouse [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677750#a1677750 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[NO PROFILE]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death record - US: CA - Wish 249==== 249. ''(from Stella Hamilton)'' Looking for death information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677762#a1677762 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Renfro-746]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Cole-12288|M Cole]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > England - Wish 250 LOOKED AT==== 250. ''(from Lynn Mitchell)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677774#a1677774 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Donovan-4054]], [[Sweeney-4788]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Jenkinson-152 |Elf Jinks]] improved and expanded family not broken brickwall but still trying # Santa's Elf Status: I have not signed up as an elf, but have been working on this brick wall with [[Yates-11066|Lynn]] and have discussed it [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1681909 elsewhere in G2G]. [[Waldron-201|Waldron-201]] 11:26, 2 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Connect to Clan Gunn - - Wish 251 UNWORKABLE==== 251. ''(from Catherine Robinson)'' Wants help connecting her Robinson branch to the Clan Gunn [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677794#a1677794 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[NO PROFILE]] # Santa's Elf Status: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Gunn - bit difficult to solve wih no profiles from the person asking # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 253==== 253. ''(from Barbara Roddin)'' Looking for marriage record, immigration reocrd and/or parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677803#a1677803 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Gray-25079]], [[Carr-11790]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] christening record for James Gray of 1805 Cadder, father Robert Gray, mother Mary Scott (ref. 'family search'). # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Auschwitz - Wish 254 LOOKED AT==== 254. ''(from Marijke Bekken)'' Looking for the LNAB for Syma and parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677806#a1677806 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Austria/Germany * Profiles: [[Pankel-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: No longer working on [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # Santa's Elf Status: Was not able to get farther. Found a few documents on children/grandchildren that I messaged to wisher. Added a few research notes to her husband's profile. Rosenbaum-252 [[Thompson-85845|Thompson-85845]] 14:53, 5 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Documentation - US: OH/KY - Wish 256 LOOKED AT==== 256. ''(from Carole Boos)'' Looking for documentation that Martha "Patsy" Leach Miller [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677841#a1677841 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Leach-1931]] [[Miller-26150]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[LeMaster-580]] is working. Updated profiles for husband [[Iler-30]] and previous spouses, added additional children from his prior marriages. # Santa's Elf Status: Link of [[Leach-1931]] to DAR Patriot Joseph Miller A079373 might be aided by requesting copies of documentation on applications through daughters Mary Ann & Marchella. Link of [[Leach-1931]] to DAR Patriot William Leach A067886 might be aided by requesting copies of documentation on applications through son William Leach Jr. ==== More information - Italy - Wish 258==== 258. ''(from Bob Jewett)'' Looking for anything you can dig up on his ancestors would be great [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677852#a1677852 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Italy * Profiles: [[Fonte-11]], [[Fonti-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > US: KS/CO - Wish 260==== 260. ''(from Wendy Kelso)'' Looking for any information on them [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677870#a1677870 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland * Profiles: [[Williams-113237]], [[Fling-144]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Moss-8155|David Moss]] only contemporary record found for Mary Fling, Father Andy Fling, Mother Mary Loughlin Baptism 8 Feb 1836 Tomacork, County Wicklow, Ireland ('family search') "Ireland, Catholic Parish Registers, 1740-1900", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:65V9-FLNM : 20 December 2023), Mary Fling, 1836. (accessed 26 Dec 2023). # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall father - England - Wish 261 UNSOLVEABLE==== 261. ''(from ELF Jacqueline Dobson)'' Looking for the father of Tommy [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677880#a1677880 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Blewitt-297]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Parent Confirmation - Scotland - Wish 262 LOOKED AT==== 262. ''(from Jan Dirksen)'' Looking for confirmation of Kenady (Kennedy)'s parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677899#a1677899 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Scotland * Profiles: [[Corbett-1274]], [[McKay-2290]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Moss-8155|David Moss]] marriage record of Robert and Johana in 1840 in Eddrachillis "Scotland Marriages, 1561-1910", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XY7K-Z3T : 11 February 2020), Robert Corbet, 1840. (accessed 29 Dec 2023) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland - Wish 264 LOOKED AT==== 264. ''(from Margaret Allison)'' Looking for the parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677942#a1677942 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Scotland * Profiles: [[McKinnon-2495]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: ME - Wish 266==== 266. ''(from June Butka)'' Looking for the parents of Isaiah for her Mayflower application [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678025#a1678025 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Pease-2934]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Who was Edward Galligan - Ireland - Wish 267==== 267. ''(from Alice Glassen)'' Where did he come from and who were his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678027#a1678027 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland * Profiles: [[Galligan-41]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY - Wish 268 LOOKED AT==== 268. ''(from DJ Sutton)'' Who are the real parents of Hadley Norton Sutton [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678054#a1678054 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Sutton-12975]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Lints-36|Elf Mike]] added research notes suggesting possible parents, but no birth record or other documentary proof located. Additional relevant information sources (not on-line) also suggested. Edited profile of potential father and sister. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany - Wish 270==== 270. ''(from ELF Liza Gervais)'' When and where they married and who their parents were please. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678069#a1678069 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Knapp-5723]], [[Schweppe-70]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Parent Confirmation - Ireland > England - Wish 272 LOOKED AT==== 272. ''(from Lindsay Donnelly)'' Looking for any information for my great great grandfather Edward Donnelly. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678100#a1678100 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland / England * Profiles: [[Donnelly-3532]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] Edward aged 41 (paper mill labourer) in 1871 Godalming census with Elizabeth 36, Henry 12, Martha 4, George 2. Edward aged 51 pensioner in 1881 Godalming census with Elizabeth 45, Charles 9, George 13 (family search) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Any information - Germany > US: VA - Wish 273==== 273. ''(from ELF Leslie Duszynski)'' Looking for any information on Herman before 1911. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678105#a1678105 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Hoffman-11081]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: LA - Wish 274==== 274. ''(from ELF Pat Brunson)'' Looking for any information on parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678120#a1678120 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Wilson-107664]], [[Adams-67511]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: KY - Wish 275==== 275. ''(from Kitty Allen)'' Where was he born and who are his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678143#a1678143 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hart-21795]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Ireland > Canada: ON - Wish 276 UNSOLVED==== 276. ''(from A. Creighton)'' Looking for their parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678144#a1678144 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland / Canada * Profiles: [[Bonner-1877]], [[Creighton-963]] # Santa's Elf Status: Will work on these [[James-15049|Christol]] Added to profiles but wish unsolved # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Birth Record - Scotland > Upper Canada - Wish 277==== 277. ''(from ELF Alan Boyce)'' Looking for birth record or parents, grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678147#a1678147 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Scotland / Canada * Profiles: [[Purvis-748]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] the only local contemporary christening record I could find for 'Peter Purvis' is 12/5/1752 at St Cuthberts Edinburgh (ref. Scotlands People), parents Peter Purvis and Mary Profitt # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Relationship - Wish 278==== 278. ''(from William Stark)'' Looking for a relationship between Nathaniel Cole born 1747 and Nathaniel Perkins Cole, CSA soldier. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678165#a1678165 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[NO PROFILE]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status:" ==== Uncertain Existence - Ireland - Wish 279==== 279. ''(from Kim Goforth)'' Did she really exist? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678167#a1678167 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland * Profiles: [[Bruce-879]], [[Barclay-197]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England: London - Wish 280 LOOKED AT==== 280. ''(from RIchard Perkins)'' Can anyone find any antecedents for Thomas [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678172#a1678172 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Perkins-10170]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found possible birth record indicating parents # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Any information - US: NY - Wish 282==== 282. ''(from Cindy Friend)'' Looking for any information on Milo Ives [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678218#a1678218 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Ives-2793|Milo Ives (1814-1878)]] [[Ives-1869|possible father]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Marsh-9608 | Celia]] Working on it # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NJ > OH - Wish 283==== 283. ''(from Barbara Reed)'' Looking for birth date and parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678223#a1678223 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Reed-16223]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Who is Mary - US: PA - Wish 284==== 284. ''(from K Schubel)'' Who is Mary the wife of Charles C Spering? What is her LNAB, ethnicity? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678240#a1678240 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Spering-8]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY - Wish 285 LOOKED AT==== 285. ''(from Beverly Van Pelt)'' Looking for the parents of Abraham [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678243#a1678243 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hart-11927]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf [[Duszynski-78]] working on this # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added by Elf [[Duszynski-78|Leslie Duszynski]], slight improvements made to profile, still following a couple trails to see if they amount to anything… ==== Brick Wall - US: VA - Wish 286==== 286. ''(from Steve Hatch)'' Looking for his parents or grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678252#a1678252 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hatch-5435]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - England > US: CT - Wish 290==== 290. ''(from T Scott Atkinson)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678279#a1678279 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Scott-398]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: ME - Wish 292 LOOKED AT==== 292. ''(from Nancy Frantz)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678321#a1678321 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Robinson-44689]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Bunker-3019]] is looking at it. It would be helpful to know where in Maine he was born. # Santa's Elf Status:[[MacMullen-93]] been working on for several days. Have found census and children and children's records. Still working on. ==== Proof of father - US: KY - Wish 294==== 294. ''(from L Rauch)'' Looking to prove that Jonas was the son of Elijah [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678337#a1678337 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Galusha-106]], [[Galusha-107]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: SC > IL - Wish 295==== 295. ''(from Doug Leeper)'' Looking for Matthews's parents/siblings and the LNAB for his wife Malinda [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678346#a1678346 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Leeper-1005]], [[Unknown-619208]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NH - Wish 296==== 296. ''(from M Welch)'' Looking for true 7th great grandfather who is the father of James [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678347#a1678347 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Clarkson-2157]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] the only 'Scotlands People' record of a James Clarkson born in Scotland in 1700 +/- 5 years is with father John Clarkson, mother Agnes Gray (CLARKSON JAMES JOHN CLARKSON/AGNES GRAY FR107 (FR107) M 16/05/1697 489 10 / 103 SLAMANNANhttps://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results/6426118966590368c583b0 (accessed 30 Dec 2023). # Santa's Elf Status: ==== More information - Ireland/ Ireland > US: IA - Wish 297==== 297. ''(from Doona Baumann)'' Looking for more information and to prove/disprove this is the correct Taylor family that immigrated to the US [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678348#a1678348 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Ireland * Profiles: [[Taylor-50138]], [[Crough-65]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US - Wish 298==== 298. ''(from Bettie Bullard)'' Looking for any information and his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678369#a1678369 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Woolley-2916]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Hungary - Wish 299==== 299. ''(from Kay Woodridge)'' Looking for birth and death dates of the parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678377#a1678377 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Hungary * Profiles: [[Kohler-1666]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Sweden / Denmark - Wish 301==== 301. ''(from Aksel Dueholm)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678447#a1678447 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Pedersen-3759]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Scotland / Ireland - Wish 302 LOOKED AT==== 302. ''(from Hugh Smith)'' Looking for their parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678476#a1678476 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Scotland / Ireland * Profiles: [[Smith-128444]], [[Griffin-13861]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Tyner-799| John Tyner]] had a look at this, found a possible death record in 1848 in Maybole for Robert. put it in research notes. it doesn't list parents names. he was listed as deceased in 1871 when his son alexander died. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death Record - Wales - Wish 303==== 303. ''(from ELF John Tyner)'' Looking forthe death and obituary notice [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678481#a1678481 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Wales * Profiles: [[Jones-106325]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Mayflower Application help - Canada - Wish 308==== 308. ''(from David James)'' Looking for more corroboration for the family of my mother's fourth great grandfather than the sources I have been able to find [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678542#a1678542 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Canada * Profiles: [[Jenks-312]], [[Jenks-1303]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] probably not much help but I found a residence record of Simon Jenks in 1861 in Cumberland (quite likely Simon Jenks senior's son "Canada, Nova Scotia Census, 1861", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQQZ-BGZ : Thu Oct 05 02:37:29 UTC 2023), Entry for Simon Jenks, 1861. (accessed 31 Dec 2023). p.s. I am interested that they were descendants of [[Crabtree-806|John Crabtree b.1616 England]] as this is a family name I am researching. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany - Wish 309==== 309. ''(from Torkel Atterbom)'' Looking for birth record and parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678555#a1678555 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Marcus-907]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Germany > US: IL - Wish 310 LOOKED AT==== 310. ''(from Peg Wanie)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678561#a1678561 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Plutchak-5]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Ellingson-287|Ellingson-287]] -worked on - left research notes - further research in Germany/Poland. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirm Parents - US: IN - Wish 313 LOOKED AT==== 313. ''(from ELF Karen Lowe)'' Looking to confirm parents of Henry [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678650#a1678650 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Groomer-38]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added sources to peripheral profiles, but no new sources found for Henry. [[Tucker-11084|Tucker-11084]] 15:01, 5 January 2024 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - Sweden - Wish 315 LOOKED AT==== 315. ''(from John Anderson)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678725#a1678725 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Anderson-45963]] # Santa's Elf Status: out of gas as of Jan 2, 2024, [[Stevens-18639]] # Santa's Elf Status: I found 1-2 possible Swedish parents on ArkivDigital & emailed the wisher (seemed like too much speculative info to put in profiles); however, I did find very strong sources for 2 sons who also lacked information. Updated WikiTree and FamilySearch. ==== Connection - US: CT - Wish 317 LOOKED AT==== 317. ''(from Mike Ross)'' Looking for a connection between the two [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678869#a1678869 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Pettibone-94]], [[Pettibone-520]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added sources to [[Pettibone-94]] [[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Confirm Parents - US: SC - Wish 319 LOOKED AT==== 319. ''(from Claudia Wilson)'' Looking to confirm parents; not sure if this wishee knows he has a profile?? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678937#a1678937 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Anderson-49224]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Stephens-3929]] # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Death Record - US: WA? - Wish 320==== 320. ''(from ELF Emily Birch)'' Looking for any death information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678953#a1678953 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Jones-92324]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NY - Wish 321 LOOKED AT==== 321. ''(from Craig Albrechtson)'' Looking for father of first profile; has possible DNA connection to second profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678965#a1678965 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: DNA * Profiles: [[Jacobs-4497]], [[Jacobs-9755]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: Previously worked on by [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]]. I added sources to the patriot [[Jacobs-9755|Elnathan Jacobs-9755]] and added several Jacobs ancestors from Cayuga County, New York, where the focus profile [[Jacobs-4497|Joseph Jacobs-4497]] is from. I noted two men who were of the right age to be Joseph's father as possible leads, but still no evidence of Joseph's father's name. I improved several Jacobs profiles and added some known descendants of Elnathan Jacobs to see if we could tie the two men together. ==== Birth Record - England - Wish 322==== 322. ''(from ELF Barbara Brown)'' Looking for DOB or birth location for this early English ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678976#a1678976 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Houldright-2]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] this is a bit speculative but all the 'Holdright' records I could find were in the same area of London that James got married in 1736. For example Solomon Holdright (possibly a brother, b.1709 f.Abraham m.Sarah"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JW7L-NQR : 3 February 2023), Soloman Holdright, 1709. (accessed 28 Dec 2023), etc. # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: VA - Wish 323==== 323. ''(from ELF Elizabeth Schafer)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678986#a1678986 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Green-46754]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Photo of bio father - Italy: Naples? - Wish Q10==== Q10. ''(from Carmel Danzante_Di Maggio)'' Looking for a photo of her biological father - I have asked if she has DNA tested for confirmation [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1674366#a1674366 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Italy * Profiles: [[Di_Maggio-127]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: NC - Wish Q11==== Q11. ''(from Luther Brown)'' Looking for DoD or his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1675491#a1675491 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Brown-110742]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: ==== Brick Wall - US: PA - Wish Q12 LOOKED AT==== Q12. ''(from Donna Gerber)'' Looking for information before his marriage and after his discharge from the Union Army [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1673010/question-of-the-week-what-genealogy-gifts-are-your-wishlist?show=1675572#a1675572 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Young-55935]] # Santa's Elf Status: Calvert-1953 will work on this # Santa's Elf Status: == Progress List == All wishes that have been worked on will be moved here so the list of still available wishes is more concise. ===Solved === In numerical order, the following wishes are now solved. Please feel free to add a short narrative of what you were able to accomplish. ====Wish 12==== '''Wish''': ''(from Kay Knight)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672852#a1672852 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Stoner-1473]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes left by [[lints-36|Elf Mike]] ==== Wish 18==== '''Wish''': ''(from ELF Celia Marsh)'' Looking for parents or more information on this profile with a common name in England [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673321#a1673321 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Stevens-24028]] # Santa's Elf Status: added parents and updated/created profiles leaving 33 children and 5 sets of parents listed on respective profiles, fully researched and verified, to have individual profiles created. ''[[Rowlands-690 | Malc Rowlands]]'' ====Wish 20==== * Presented as the '''Eleventh Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyYo5-e6Zfc&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] :'''Wish''': ''(from ELF Anon. Paulien)'' Looking for any information on this person, only source is a baptism for one child Link to G2G post * Profiles: [[Klein-8517|Franz Leopold Klein]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Kirby Drake completed wish :'''Elf Notes''': Found marriage record for Franz and his wife, and found Franz' parents, grandparents, and parents-in-law, and added sources ====Wish 21==== '''Wish''': ''(from Tony Vernon)'' Looking to complete transcription of will in English and Latin; Wishee has FSP started, see profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673690#a1673690 Link to G2G post] * Projects: pre-1700's/England * Profiles: [[Vernon-3398]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Alice Thomsen working on it # Santa's Elf Status: Celia [[Marsh-9608]] finished it up with help from others in the English Project ====Wish 24==== * Presented as the '''First Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMWVXO-cYt4&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] :'''Wish''': ''(from Lisa Murphy)'' Looking for more family/parents of either profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673850#a1673850 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Horning-166]], [[Winchell-215]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Tull-5|Margaret (Tull) Meredith]] will work on this # Santa's Elf Status: [[Ward-22928|Robert Ward]] will work on this :'''Elf Notes''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2023#Brick_Wall_-_US:_NY_.3E_MI_-_Wish_24_-_SOLVED Wish # 24] ::'''Part A''': "Find and extend family for [[Horning-166|Christopher Lorenzo]]"; Located his parents via father's probate, which records Lorenz as his son. Connected parents and added siblings, spouses, and their children to the tree.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 00:59, 24 December 2023 (UTC) ::'''Part B''': "Find and Extend Family of [[Winchell-215|Sarah M. Winchell Horning]]. Sarah already had a father listed, but I couldn't confirm she was his daughter. I did locate the most likely parents, [[Winchell-1090|Samuel L. Winchell]] and [[Merrill-6847|Cornelia Merrill]]. Based on they lived in close proximity to Sarah and her husband's family from 1840 forward. Samuel is noted to be buried in the same cemetery as the Horning family in this same Alabama, Genesee County, NY community. Didn't locate a will or probate for Samuel. I have created profiles for Samuel and his family, but have not connected to Sarah- will leave the fun for the profile manager- have left research notes and a link to Samuel.[[Tull-5|Tull-5]] 13:21, 24 December 2023 (UTC) ====Wish 28==== 281. ''(from Kate Morrison)'' Looking for information on the parents of Mary Ellen Whitburn [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678186#a1678186 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Australia / Canada * Profiles: [[Whitburn-93]], [[Jones-127489]] Stalled found nil so far. # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hill-41179]] Researching # Santa's Elf Status: [[Jenkinson-562 |Elf Jinks]] found both Parents of [[Whitburn-93]] also added sibling and a couple of nephew. nieces, 1st wife and one child he had at least three from his first wife ====Wish 30==== 30. ''(from ELF David Moore)'' Looking for parents of this immigrant ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673929#a1673929 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Peterson-5875]] # Santa's Elf Status: Have added research notes. Am currently working on connection with Albert Peterson [[Hautala-20|Hautala-20]] 18:48, 23 December 2023 (UTC). Isn't leading anywhere. Finished working on this profile. # Santa's Elf Status: Peter's parents and their ancestors have been found. Elf is getting carried away and still working on adding all available information. [[Jacobsen-3873|Jacobsen-3873]] 19:38, 4 January 2024 (UTC) ==== Wish 32==== 32. ''(from Sarah Kroh)'' Looking for death record for this ancestor who disappears after 1900 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673942#a1673942 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Kimmey-45]] SOLVED: Wish Granted by [[Proctor-1924|Mary Sleppy]] and [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]]: added obituary to profile and a clipping too, since ''Chronicling America'' images should be free use. Mary called the cemetery where the rest of the family is buried (Hollywood Cemetery in Houston—Mary is also from Houston) and added their page of info on the family plot as an image for her husband H. O. Martin. Edited death fields and bio, plenty of edits to husband's profile as well with further sources. # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] I can look at the DNA if you would find it useful, Mary. ====Wish 35==== * Presented as the '''Third Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkWmmBgju5U&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 35. ''(from Jeffrey ELF Wall)'' Looking for parents and/or siblings of this profile; needs Archion experience/access? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673985#a1673985 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Kleimenhagen-7]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]] '''SOLVED''' by adding parents, all siblings, half siblings, and ancestors 3 generations back. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 42==== * Presented as the '''Second Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U_bvOEnEuI&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] :'''Wish''': ''(from Maria Lundholm)'' Looking to add husbands of this profile not good with British records [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674195#a1674195 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Ekberg-68|Francesca Ekberg]] :'''Elf Notes''' ::[[Wall-7415|Elf Jeffrey Wall]] found the sources needed to create a profile for her first husband, [[Wagg-435|Walter Edward Wagg]] ::[[Tyner-799|Elf John Tyner]] found the sources needed to create a profile for her second husband, [[Clayton-9537|William Thomas Clayton]] ====Wish 47==== * Presented as the '''Tenth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdHgQGqZMho&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 47. ''(from Greg Slade)'' To add link to CWGC if profile already on WT if not on WT add profile and link [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674310#a1674310 Link to G2G post] * [[Crozier-56|Margaret (Crozier) Waddell]] Parents & Siblings # Santa's Elf Status: Wish Granted by Elf [[Brunson-1754|Pat Brunson]] * Profiles: [[1355427]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: working on by [[Kerstetter-367|Michael Kerstetter]] ====Wish 52==== (from Virginia Peterson) Looking for information on birthplace for parents of this profile Link to G2G post *Profiles: [[Eletson-1|Elizabeth Jane (Eletson) Crittenden (1828-1897)]] Santa's Elf Status: Working on by Elf, Sprinkle Cecora Santa's Elf Status: * :'''Elf Notes''': I found reference on Elizabeth's 1880 census that showed her parents places of birth. I created a profile for them using this information. I also found three siblings for Elizabeth which I also created profiles with sources so further research can be done by adding spouses and children. Elizabeth's parents names were recoreded in her's and her siblings marriage and death information. As for the spelling of the last name, it appears several ways, so which is the correct is hard to say. ====Wish 55==== ''(from Debbie Cravens)'' Looking for confirmation on parents - based on "father's" will this is the daughter [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674533#a1674533 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hanson-8670]] # Santa's Elf Status: |  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 16:12, 1 January 2024 (UTC) ) working on this. # Santa's Elf Status: (in the negative, but still solved) ====Wish 56==== '''Wish''': ''(from ELF David Randall)'' Looking for any information on this noteworthy lithographer from Germany [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674611#a1674611 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Herrlein-7]] '''Elf Notes''': [[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]] '''SOLVED''' ! by updating the profile with the passenger list and all census data including all the family. Also checked, sourced and verified the direct ancestor line in Germany up to the grandfather. Unfortunately, it then breaks and has to be removed from the next generations due to conflation. I left a note in the Research Notes, but will not separate it for now. Might do it later together with the PM. ====Wish 59==== '''Wish''': ''(from Michael Kersetter)'' Looking for help reading and translating any records in ARCHION for this German ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674995#a1674995 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Uhr-150]] '''Elf Notes''': [[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]] '''SOLVED''' ! by adding siblings and parents including the asked-for mother. ====Wish 61==== 61. ''(from Elf W. Robertson)'' Looking for any information, records, parents, on this ancestor [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675029#a1675029 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Robertson-7217]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Darragh-241|Claire (Darragh) C]] - 99.5% solved.. well we're pretty sure it's solved, just tidying up the details # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 72==== * Presented as the '''Fourth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emGk0hU9OVY&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] :'''Wish''':''(from Oliver Stegen)'' Looking for parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675355#a1675355 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Zugwurst-1]] :'''Elf Notes''':[[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]] '''SOLVED''' by sourcing Profile and adding parents and three siblings. ==== Wish 74==== :'''Wish''': ''(from ELF Cayla Ray)'' Looking for any records on this profile from before their children were born [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675552#a1675552 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Davies-17569|James Davis]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hughes-14320|Elf Gwyneth]] # Santa's Elf Status: :'''Elf Notes''': Found marriage record and some censuses with clues to other children of the marriage and the wife's family. ====Wish 75==== 75. ''(from ELF Malc Rowlands)'' Looking for the parents of this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675588#a1675588 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Tanner-6152]] # Santa's Elf Status: from Elf [[Walmsley-632|Roy]] - Largely Solved - details as follows: : Mother added in full, including parents names and birth/baptism location : Father added, but birth/baptism and parents unknown : Two sisters added : Conflated wife sorted and connected to existing parent profiles : Missing wife (third of four) added : Conflated records for supposed additional son resolved, and proposed to be a duplicate of existing verified child ====Wish 76==== :'''Wish''': ''(from ELF Sharon McKenna)'' Looking for when and where she was born as well as her parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675638#a1675638 Link to G2G post] *Profiles: [[Hill-58659|Louisa Grace (Hill) Fitch (1806-1852)]] :'''Elf Notes''': Completed. Elf Stanley Baraboo added family and information. ==== Wish 80==== 80. ''(from Dee Spencer-Carr)'' Looking for family who was left behind in Croatia [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675946#a1675946 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Andrichevich-1]] # Santa's Elf Status: Partly SOLVED [[Thompson-85845|Thompson-85845]] 03:22, 2 January 2024 (UTC) found baptism records for Kristina and a sister on Family Search. With parents' names from the baptism records, I found their marriage record, Kristina's grandparent. Some other parts of the family weren't found (yet). # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 83==== '''Wish''': ''(from ELF Tracey Bent)'' Looking for birth information [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676147#a1676147 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Howison-117]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hill-41179]] Finalised, and half Solved see Research Notes [[Howison-117]]. # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found a possible christening record in 1822 in Larbert for Catherine Howieson, father William Howieson, mother Helen Henderson (family search) ====Wish 86==== ''(from Steven Greenwood)'' Looking for documents to verify names of parents, John Wiatrok-2 and Eva Gleash-1, attached to this profile [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676396#a1676396 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Poland/Germany * Profiles: [[Wiatrok-1]], [[Wiatrok-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Marsh-9608]] He had the wrong mom, but it's fixed now and the rest of the family is linked and added as necessary. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 87==== ''(from Mona Limbaugh)'' Looking for parents as they are questionable [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676413#a1676413 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Laster-403]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] I will work with the DNA on this if Mona agrees. '''SOLVED''' I ended up working 3 questions instead of one while I was at it. *Who is the father of James Lafayette Laster? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Laster-403 Father not yet known, but the father is a son or grandson of William Lafayette Laster https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lassiter-224 *Who are the parents of Harriet Patterson? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Patterson-25101 John S Patterson https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Patterson-26771 and his first wife (last name unknown) https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2HS6-72B *Who is the father of Willie May Hughes? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hughes-30493 He is the son of Wade Hampton Hughes and Elizabeth Fitzpatrick https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hughes-18067 More details will be sent to Mona about this due to an anomaly. ====Wish 88==== '''Wish''': ''(from ELF Shirlea Smith)'' Looking for where he came from [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676539#a1676539 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England/Canada * Profiles: [[Davidson-14004|Robert Davidson]] '''Elf Notes''': Jinks and Celia SOLVED this. More work can be done (additional half-siblings to add, etc), but the wish is completed. Robert Davidson was born in Pennsylvania, United States. Parents Robert Davi(d)son and Margaret Ann Sewell. ====Wish 91==== '''Wish''': ''(from ELF Mason Bunker)'' Looking to confirm parents of both profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676690#a1676690 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Hess-8562]], [[Specht-735]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: [[Brandes-347]] will work on this wish # Santa's Elf Status: Solved, added church records. ====Wish 92==== '''Wish''': ''(from Tammie Cochran)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1676717#a1676717 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Scotland * Profiles: [[Cameron-17545|James Cameron]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: Solved. [[Thompson-85845|Thompson-85845]]. I found information about James' parents and added their profiles. NOTE: This is beyond the specific request, but I looked at and wasn't able to confirm the link between the James Cameron who died in Monona Iowa and the James Cameron who was born in Kilmaurs. I added a research note on that. Possibly the researcher has some family information or source they can add. ====Wish 100==== '''Wish''': ''(from Thomas Dakota)'' Looking for any information on great grandfather Irving Marsh [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677133#a1677133 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Marsh-13017]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED by [[Bunker-3019]]. Found additional census data and added 3 children. Mistakenly created a duplicate, but have initiated the necessary merge. ====Wish 103==== 103. ''(from Stew King)'' Looking for the whereabouts of this great aunt [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677141#a1677141 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Canada * Profiles: [[Wilson-53705]] # Santa's Elf Status: This appears to have been satisfied by the excellent work done by Karen Lowe. [reviewed: Stanley Baraboo] # Santa's Elf Status: Previously worked on by [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] ====Wish 104==== '''Wish''': ''(from Linda Stentz)'' Looking for birth/baptism record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677148#a1677148 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Benzinger-32]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved - baptism image downloaded and added to profile; citation created and added to sources on profile; research note updated and also added a citation for younger brother's baptism that can be put on father's profile when it is created; profile edited to add father's name and mother's last name at birth to bio. Could maybe use some additional help from another elf to do a better job of transcribing the mother's given name. Got her last name at birth. ====Wish 108==== 108. ''(from Richard Rosenberger)'' Looking for verification that Albert Edward Vincett had a daughter Jean/Joan who moved to Australia [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677153#a1677153 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Vincett-70]], [[Vincett-58]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Brown-137180]]working on it. Verified Australia link. Working on rest of the wish regarding Gravesend ancestors information. SOLVED # Santa's Elf Status: [[Bent-1675]]working on it ====Wish 112==== 112. ''(from Jo-Anne Riolfo)'' Looking for birth/death records of parents and grandparents of Duncan Ross [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677160#a1677160 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Ross-21282]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found likely death and burial record of paternal grandfather Charles James Ross, please see g2g. Christening record of Charles Harry Ross on 18 Feb 1838 St Pancras London, death 1897 Wandsworth London. Christening record of Mary Ann Atkinson 14 Aug 1837 St Leonards Shoreditch London, father William Atkinson, mother Eliza. ====Wish 118==== ''(from Claudia Wilson)'' Looking for his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677184#a1677184 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Edmunson-26]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found Richard Coleman Edmundson's marriage record to Sarah Leah Nicklin in 1814 in Blount Tennessee "Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XZWK-P4J : Fri Oct 20 05:34:27 UTC 2023), Entry for Richard C. Edmonson and Leah Hickland, 06 Apr 1814. (accessed 1 Jan 2024). It sort of seems logical that Benjamin was Richard's father as Richard Coleman Edmundson was also the name of Benjamin's adopting father (ref 'family search' etc.). Please see profile research notes for more details. ====Wish 126==== 126. ''(from Gina Jarvi)'' What happened to Mary Etta after the death of her second husband [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677200#a1677200 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Skellenger-28]] # Santa's Elf Status: # Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED! She had a 3rd marriage to Oliver M. Sears and died of pneumonia a few years later. See Research Notes. Thanks to Jinks and Celia for Discord support. [[Balcer-51|Balcer-51]] 22:57, 1 January 2024 (UTC) ====Wish 128 ==== * Presented as the '''Sixth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyADNrlaXtg&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 128. ''(from Lee Dewey)'' I carry his name and yet don't know who this man was. Lee is almost 72 and time in running out [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677206#a1677206 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Gardner-17793]] # Santa's Elf Status: '''Solved'''. Elf [[Black-7004|Michael Black]] researched and wrote a profile for Charles Gardner and worked multiple angles to find a connection between Charles and his putative father Jesse. A circumstantial case was built and Charles' parents are linked but marked as uncertain. While the wish is marked as complete, Elf Michael will continue to try to more solidly link Charles to Jesse. Additional effort put in to build out the ancestors of Charles' putative parents (see ancestor tab). # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 129==== 129. ''(from Catherine Darling)'' How can I find out if I am really related to Furbert De Wescote? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677211#a1677211 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[De_Wescote-4]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] it is quite easy to work out using the wikitree connection finder app once you have connected yourself to the main wikitree. I tried it and I am 30 degrees from him. Please see g2g comments. # Santa's Elf Status: '''Requester has no ancestry on Wikitree''' David replied to her on G2G explaining how she can find out if she is related ====Wish 130==== :'''Wish''': ''(from Kerry Stuhlmuller)'' Looking for parents of Adolf Karpowicz or records for Ambrose Ball [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677213#a1677213 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Karpowicz-39]], [[Ball-21309]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] working on Ball-21309 # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added to Ball-21308 by [[Díaz-2569|Ambar Díaz]], no longer working on it :'''Elf Notes''': ====Wish 136==== '''Wish''': ''(from Casey Whiteley)'' Wants confirmation of Samuel's parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677219#a1677219 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Whiteley-872|Samuel Whiteley]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: [[Robertson-6617|W Robertson]] (attached parents are definitely wrong, different mother (father unknown) proposed, will let PM make final determination and reattach) # Santa's Elf Status: assisted by [[Marsh-9608|Celia Marsh]] and [[Hughes-14320|Gwyneth (Hughes) Taylor]] ) ====Wish 139==== :'''Wish''': ''(from David Patman)'' Looking for information before marriage [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677229#a1677229 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Baker-30406]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Marsh-9608|Celia]] working on it. # Santa's Elf Status: :'''Elf Notes''': Likely solved, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Secret_Santa_Wish_139_Research Wish 139 Research]. Also brushed up the immediate profiles and added some more family members on the wife's side so it's in better shape even if the wishee doesn't like my conclusion. ====Wish 142==== 142. ''(from Marlene Thomson)'' Looking for more information on this profile and help creating sources from news articles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677237#a1677237 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Robinson-45097]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found birth place, please see g2g # Santa's Elf Status:[[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] added Census Details marriage found to be incorrect found a decent match for North Staffordshire but that was IF the Father was James adding sources to other Profiles Wife Eliza was married three times Research Ended # Santa's Elf Status:[[Buckle-52|Hilary]] Several inconsistencies here particularly with the ages. He gives his father's occupation as Labourer which would discount the census records if we have the correct marriage. ====Wish 146==== 146. ''(from Paul Kinney)'' Looking for parents of this 3g grandmother [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677251#a1677251 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[Williamson-9769]] # Santa's Elf Status: Started researching - [[Smith-271282|Smith-271282]] 02:41, 29 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: (tentatively) Solved - [[Smith-271282|Smith-271282]] 08:30, 5 January 2024 (UTC) * :'''Elf Notes''': I found Williamson families that started in Middletown, Frederick, Maryland and migrated to Fremont, Sandusky, Ohio. I did not find a birth record for Anna Rebecca Williamson, but I found a family that her age fits in the 1830 and 1840 censuses. She was married in 1845, so she was in her husband's household in 1850. I did not find probate records for her brothers, Warren and Edward, who's children may have been living in her household in Fremont, Sandusky, Ohio in 1870. Other ancestry trees list her parents as James and Aseneth Williamson, and the Williamson children in her household as Warren's children. Details are in https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Secret_Santa_2023_Workspace_for_Williamson-9769 ====Wish 152==== 152. ''(from Vanessa Stork)'' Looking for a connection between two people [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677265#a1677265 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Stork-526|William Stork]] [[Dry-692|Susannah Dry]] # Santa's Elf Status: Added William Stork /Susanah Dry Elf Jinks (Jenkinson-562) # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added to son John Stork - 2nd wife has German heritage so answer is YES there is a Germany connection through the son Wish fulfilled ====Wish 153==== 153. ''(from MariAnne Woerhle)'' Looking for a birth record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677269#a1677269 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Diskin-55]] # Santa's Elf Status: Wish granted by [[Haney-1920|Haney-1920]] 16:26, 31 December 2023 (UTC); # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 165==== 165. ''(from DC McGown)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677301#a1677301 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Huckaby-1062]], [[Hamil-164]] # Santa's Elf Status: Found mother and her family and added profiles to Wikitree with census source on Alva Huckaby. Could not find father. Wish granted by Karen [[Rollet-41|Rollet-41]] 19:03, 23 December 2023 (UTC) ====Wish 172==== * Presented as the '''Seventh Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xm8YgGfstCg&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] '''Wish''': ''(from Scott Newton)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677318#a1677318 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Weibel-302|Frederick Emil Weibel]] '''Elf Notes''': #Santa's Elf Status: [[Rutz-276]] #Santa's Elf Status: [[Jansen-5412|Klaas Jansen]] found parents and GPs up to 4 generations. Connected to his correct wife and found her parents. Also found dates of emigration from Switzerland and immigration to the US. ====Wish 185/211 ==== 211. ''(from Stella Gratwick)'' Looking for marriage record of parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677467#a1677467 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Sayle-265]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hill-41179]] Working on it - Stalled so far found nothing at usual search sites. # Santa's Elf Status:[[Hill-53077|Steph Hill]] also looking to help # Santa's Elf Status: Jinks, Celia, and Hilary Buckle also worked on it. '''Elf Notes:''' while not 100% sure about things, we've identified a likely narrative, and are building out the supporting characters and details in an FSP and profiles. It's solved, but not complete as we're still working. # Santa's Elf Status: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wish_211 Wish 211 Space Page] ====Wish 189==== ''(from Kathy Edmond)'' Looking for her birthplace and parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677388#a1677388 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Lang-3688]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] I will help. DNA access has been given. Solved Father is Andrew Lang https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lang-8587 Mother is Lily May Barcus https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barcus-298 :DNA points to this family and Goldie is on the 1900 and 1910 census with them. Known birth location for Goldie lines up. ====Wish 200==== * Presented as the '''Eighth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhC7wD4XFks&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] :'''Wish''': ''(from Darryl Perry)'' Looking to add profiles for step-mom and some of her family (will need to get Darryl to create step-mom's profile first so Elves can link to her) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677406#a1677406 Link to G2G post] *Profile: [[Wyatt-9176|Judy (Wyatt) Perry]] :'''Elf Notes''': Elf Stanley Baraboo was able to create a paternal tree for Darryl's stepmom going back four generations. ====Wish 206==== 206. ''(from Dean Pascoe)'' Looking for their parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677442#a1677442 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Cowper-437]], [[Long-19246]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found likely name of mother, please see g2g # Santa's Elf Status: [[Marsh-9806|Celia]] Found the GRO record and baptism, building out other siblings and father's profile. ====Wish 216==== 216. ''(from Grant Fulton)'' Looking for the parents and siblings [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677500#a1677500 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Weatherbea-1|Joseph N. Weatherbea (abt.1815-1848)]] # Santa's Elf Status: researched, added notes. unable to find parents or siblings researched numerous data bases. The variety of surname variants presents a challenge. 12/28/2023 Stanley Baraboo # Santa's Elf Status: The G2G Posts mentions children Albert and Alice added Albert quickly realised that whilst Joseph M Weatherbea and Wife Susan are mentioned and the location of Albert's Birth are known - Nothing is really known abou the Parents all info stems from the Find a Grave created by the Requester so Joseph could just as easily been born elsewhere Canada, Pennsylvania etc and his date of Birth could be way off too did find 'possibles' if the dates are incorrect and location I suggest the requester looks more at Albert or Alice (I dont know which he stems from there's no connection back to him) [[Jenkinson-562|Elf Jinks]] Brickwalled ====Wish 218==== ''(from Dan Rees)'' interested in finding details about my Scots-Irish ancestors referenced in a biography in the History of Trumbull and Mahoning Counties. Concerning Judge John Ratliff [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677508#a1677508 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Ratliff-3230]] [[Wilson-112465]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on it Elf Jinks found marriage and he's a John jr Rat(c)liff # Santa's Elf Status: Bio fleshed out / Research Notes added ====Wish 221==== '''Wish''': ''(from Joey Sprinkle)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677536#a1677536 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Son-83]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: solved by [[Chickering-80|Chickering-80]] ====Wish 226==== 226. ''(from S Kuhn)'' Looking for any record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677568#a1677568 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hay-6611]] # Santa's Elf Status: (tentatively) Solved by Elf [[Hays-3072]]. Added Research Notes to [[Hay-6611]], improved Biography, and created https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:John_Hay_Family_Mysteries for notes and next steps. ====Wish 230==== 230. ''(from Greg Derylo)'' Looking for the story of why he wasn't in prison for embezzlement and at home [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677576#a1677576 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Giles-6171]] # Santa's Elf Status: Kirby Drake uploaded full article, and transcribed. Added sources to profile and census tables. Wish complete! # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 232/234==== 234. ''(from Briskey Briskey)'' Looking got birth/baptism record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677580#a1677580 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Donnan-284]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] baptism record for Catherine Donnan on 10/11/1852 in Glasserton, father George Donnan, mother Helen Milroy (ref.'Scotlands People'). ==== Wish 241==== '''Wish''': ''(from Simone Dunkerley)'' Looking for his parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677640#a1677640 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Dunkerley-198|John Ezekiel Dunkerley]] '''Elf Notes''': #Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] I think there is a very good chance that the possible parents mentioned in the profile research notes are the correct ones for John Ezekiel Dunkerley, that is Thomas Dunkerley 1834-1903 b.Oldham and Elizabeth Langton 1833-91 b.Stockport There is a birth record for John in 1863 in Oldham and a census record for Oldham in 1871 (from 'family search') that links these people. #Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED have added a child from 1st marriage to Catherine Atherton who died young GRO confirms he was John Ezekiel Dunkerley and his mother's maiden name was Langton. '''Parents now attached''' were already on WikiTree Elf Jinks ====Wish 242==== '''Wish''': ''(from C Anonymous)'' decipher a marriage record to find the maiden name [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677655#a1677655 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[McPherson-3437]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: SOLVED [[Thompson-85845|Al Thompson]]. Mother's name was found on father's death record and the death record of [[McPherson-3437]]. Profile updated with census information from Scotland and mother's and father's profiles added. ==== Wish 247 ==== 247. ''(from Vicki Pinchin)'' Looking for birth record, parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677723#a1677723 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Winn-4056|William Lewis Alexander Winn (abt.1876-abt.1956)]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on this [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 05:37, 28 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: I believe that I have solved this wish. [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 14:53, 4 January 2024 (UTC) ====Wish 255==== :'''Wish''': ''(from Daisy Craigie)'' How does she upgrade to family member? She changed emails and a merge was done. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677837#a1677837 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Craigie-321|Daisy Craigie]] :'''Elf Notes''': Elf Julie was able to get her profile fixed after the merge ====Wish 257==== ''(from Cathy Miles)'' Looking for any records for Robert C Miles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677850#a1677850 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Miles-6588]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] adding additional census records, etc. to Research Notes in profile. ====Wish 259==== '''Wish''': ''(from Howard Williams)'' Looking to find my paternal grandfather's ancestors [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677856#a1677856 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Williams-84857]] Seems to have stated wrong profile ID in wish I thing should be [[Williams-84957]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hill-41179]] Solved. Parents found. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 263==== 263. ''(from Lilly Martin)'' What happened to Virginia after she was convicted of a burglary in Santa Cruz in 1940 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677934#a1677934 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Hill-28543]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Cat mostly solved with research notes also. [[Ryan-6077|Ryan-6077]] 05:00, 27 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 265==== 265. ''(from Martin Lindgren)'' Looking for help translating serbian, swedish,french,german records [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677997#a1677997 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Marinkovic-16|Michael Marinkovic]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Vicki Blanco working on it. Please count this one as SOLVED. Wish is only translation of 26 documents and that's ready, I could just upload the file to the profile but I'll put some extra love and create profiles for relatives, since the wisher isn't the profile manager and I'm not sure if he'll do it. ====Wish 269==== 269. ''(from RW Williams)'' Are really two Ann Walton’s who married Vandegrift men or 2 profiles for the same Ann or is it possible that one of the Ann’s should be Ann Boucher [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678057#a1678057 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Walton-7728]], [[Vandegrift-410]] # Santa's Elf Status:|  ( [[Evans-3182|Evans-3182]] 16:53, 31 December 2023 (UTC) ), Sorted out the four profiles and found the correct maiden name for one of the Ann's. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 288==== '''Wish''': ''(from ELF Heather Jenkinson)'' Looking to connect Tore to the global tree [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678262#a1678262 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Mexico/Latin America * Profile: [[López-6878|Tore Trinidad López]] :'''Elf Notes''': Connected [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 19:05, 23 December 2023 (UTC) added his mother and two siblings, their spouses, more parents... and connected him to the tree by two branches. ====Wish 289==== 289. ''(from ELF Mike Lints)'' Looking to have some old German birth records transcribed and translated [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678277#a1678277 Link to G2G post] * Projects: German * Profiles: [[Bircki-1]],[[Bircki-2]],[[Bircki-3]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Gutknecht-98|Danny Gutknecht]] will look into this. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 291==== :'''Wish''': ''(from Gerrye Fielden)'' Looking for confirmation of parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678285#a1678285 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Becker-6337|August C Becker]] :'''Elf Notes''': Elf Kirby Drake completed wish. Parents are on the marriage record, that is added to the new bio at the top, with reference to record. ====Wish 293==== :'''Wish''': ''(from Mary Evelyn Jewell)'' Looking for help finding the connection on this site for Joseph Yocum and wife Rosa Purdy Yocum [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678335#a1678335 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Yocum-1318]] # Santa's Elf Status: Solved, [[Hautala-20|Hautala-20]] 13:54, 24 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 300==== '''Wish''': ''(from Vicki Talmay)'' Looking for marriage or death record for Alexander son of David Mann [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678408#a1678408 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Scotland * Profiles: [[Mann-2805]] '''Elf Notes''': [[Darragh-241|Claire (Darragh) C]] - solved, [[Mann-16119|Alexander Mann (1874-1941)]] new profile, now connected ====Wish 305 ==== 305. ''(from Linda Berry)'' Looking for father as her death certificate says William Bell from Scotland [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678505#a1678505 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Canada * Profiles: [[Bell-43744]] # Santa's Elf Status: [[Penman-567|Elizabeth Russon]] Found parents and brother. Father is Irish not Scottish. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 306==== '''Wish''': ''(from Jane Van de Vaarst)'' Looking for any information and to confirm her LNAB was Doonhein [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678506#a1678506 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Doonhein-1]] #Santa's Elf Status: Elf Dunja [[Brandes-347]] tried her best, but not solved yet. #Santa's Elf Status: Elf Eef [[Van_Hout-28]] Solved 75% sure; the best possible #Santa's Elf Status: Elf [[Marsh-9608]] built up American side of the family ====Wish 307==== * Presented as the '''Eleventh Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBO2Jn3vXE4&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] '''Wish''': ''(from Rex Winter)'' Looking for birth information and her parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678533#a1678533 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England / Canada * Profiles: [[Dixon-19429]] '''Elf Notes''': [[Hill-53077|Steph Hill]] SOLVED - Added parents profile and done a bio for all three people ====Wish 311==== 311. ''(from Helmut Mengs)'' Looking for the ancestors of Anton Raphael Mengs [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678599#a1678599 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Dutch * Profiles: [[Mengs-65|Anton Raphael Mengs (1728-1779)]] # Santa's Elf Status:Parents added to profile by wishee, other info and records added by others. ====Wish 314 ==== 314. ''(from ELF Katrina Graham)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678668#a1678668 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Ullmann-137]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Kirby Drake completed this wish # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 316==== '''Wish''': ''(from ELF Kathy Nava)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678865#a1678865 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Neubieser-3]], [[Yanke-35]] '''Elf Notes''': * Elf Dunja tries to find something. [[Brandes-347]] * added marriage record and baptism of first born daughter, found parents for the wife.. PARTLY SOLVED: because of missing lutheran church records of Bütow, Pommerania, the husbands parents can´t be found (church books lost). ====Wish 318==== ''(from Darren Pine)'' Looking for more information on this ancestor's life when he lived in NJ during the Rev. War [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678929#a1678929 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Revolutionary War * Profiles: [[Dowdeswell-118]] # Santa's Elf Status: Evans-3182 Solved as best I can. ====Wish 324==== '''Wish''': ''(from Andrea White)'' Looking for parents; possible NPE [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1679053#a1679053 Link to G2G post] * DNA available * Profiles: [[White-35365]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] Sent message to see if I can access DNA. Half solved. Still working on the other half. # Santa's Elf Status: ===Brickwalled === These wishes have been worked on, with Research Notes left, but are not able to be granted due to lack of sources. ====Wish 4==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 4. '''Wish''': ''(from Nikki Orvis)'' Looking for marriage record before 1850 in Ontario [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1672414#a1672414 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Courtney-3120]], [[McDonald-23162]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Clarke-11007:_Secret_Santa_2023_-_Elf%27s_Log Free Space Page with Notes about Research avenues to explore] # Santa's Elf Status: Notes left on profile by [[Daniels-2254|Daniels-2254]] 23:07, 26 December 2023 (UTC). This is an exceptionally difficult era to find records in pre-Confederation Ontario. # Santa's Elf Status: Notes left on profile by M. Ross. ====Wish 16==== 16. ''(from Jacqueline de Angelis)'' Looking for parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1673152#a1673152 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Chiera-3]] * Elf Notes: Research Notes left by [[Ferraiolo-2|Elf Chris Ferraiolo]] ====Wish 43==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] '''Wish''': ''(from Jo Clarkson)'' Looking for information on her maternal great-grandfather for her mother [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674201#a1674201 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Dal_Pozzolo-36]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]], found 1911 St Martin in the Fields, Westminster London census, Umberto aged 23 b.1888 Italy (restaurant waiter), wife Nellie 26 b.Watford, son Umberto aged 1 b.London (ref. 'family search'). # Santa's Elf Status: Chris Ferraiolo-2 also dug into it # Santa's Elf Status: Celia Marsh-9608 had no luck, left some research notes. ====Wish 58==== 58. ''(from Patrick Stacy)'' Looking for parents of these American immigrants from Quebec [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1674879#a1674879 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Godin-1614]], [[Bergeron-3488]] # Santa's Elf Status: Can't find anything definitive or even likely. [[Macklem-13|Liza - Macklem-13]] 19:28, 26 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 64==== 64. ''(from Derek Lackaff)'' Looking for biological father [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1675070#a1675070 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Rymer-570]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] I will help. I now have access to the DNA. Unable to solve due to DNA endogamy. However, I have a clue I can send to Derek for further exploration with instructions on how he can continue the search. New clue: Noticed Christina was living in William Scott's household in 1860. I had suggested his family was the possible BF! https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Scott-60204 We will continue to pursue this lead when Derek's mom's DNA comes in. We have at least confirmed which family the BF comes from. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 111==== 111. ''(from Brian Herman)'' Looking for information on what happened to Rosa after she disappeared from 1901 - 1904 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677159#a1677159 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Bershach-1]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] all I could find was a possible 1912 emigration record of Rosa Hermann (housewife) from England to New York (ref.'family search'). # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Jinks trying to find records for the wider family 1912 emigration appears to be eliminated Different 'husband' and child Fred # Santa's Elf Status: Celia also helped look, nothing useful or conclusive about her. ====Wish 114==== 114. ''(from Nina Reauveau)'' Looking for information on what happened to Helen [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677169#a1677169 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Reauveau-11]] # Santa's Elf Status: Evans-3182: already well-document. Searched newspapers.com and marriage records to no avail. No new information. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 193==== 193. ''(from Kerry Holloman)'' Looking for parents of Jonas Allen [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677393#a1677393 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Allen-36048|Jonas Allen]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Kirby Drake built out spouses, and children profiles, but could not locate parents. Research notes added. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 169==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 169. ''(from Bill Broad)'' Looking for the parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677308#a1677308 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Broad-1050]] # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] found likely mother and sister, pleas see g2g # Santa's Elf Status: [[Marsh-9608]] additional research notes '''Elf Notes:''' Profile is likely illegitimate and therefore it's not going to be possible to find his father without DNA, and possibly not find his mother's family either, but a few possibilities were found. ====Wish 199==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] '''Wish''': ''(from E Childs)'' Looking for parents of John Thompson [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677405#a1677405 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Thompson-32699]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: [[Bunker-3019|Elf Bunker]] found his will, confirmed he is separate from a different John Thompson and did not find records of him in Maine Databases. Brickwalled. ====Wish 214==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] '''Wish''': ''(from Anonymous Ellington)'' Looking for the parents of Woodward [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677483#a1677483 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Ellington-1213|Woodard H Ellington (1809-1876)]] '''Elf Notes''': #Santa's Elf Status: Elf Kirby Drake added spouses and children profiles and research notes, but could not locate parents #Santa's Elf Status: Previously worked on by [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], who added sources and linked to three possible relatives. ====Wish 223==== ''(from David Ryan)'' Looking for any information on Sarah oe Sallee Worthington of New London Conn [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677540#a1677540 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Worthington-1685|Sarah (Worthington) Douglass (abt.1765-aft.1800)]] # Santa's Elf Status: Kirby Drake - I improved the profile, added sources, but I can't find the parents. ====Wish 232/234 ==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] '''Wish''': ''(from Briskey Briskey)'' Looking for birth/baptism record [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677580#a1677580 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Donnan-284]] '''Elf Notes''': # Santa's Elf Status: [[Hill-41179]] Completed research NOT Solved see Research Notes. [[Hill-41179|Hill-41179]] 20:45, 23 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status:[[Moss-8155|David Moss]] baptism record for Catherine Donnan on 10/11/1852 in Glasserton, father George Donnan, mother Helen Milroy (ref.'Scotlands People'). ====Wish 233==== '''Wish'''. (from Mary Jo Hanna) Looking for father of Asa Link to G2G post Profiles: [[Barber-7597]] Santa's Elf Status: Dawn Watson Santa's Elf Status: Elf Notes: This profile originally had two sources on it: an "unsourced family tree" held by the current profile manager and a link to an 1860 US census (free population schedule) enumeration. I searched FamilySearch and Ancestry for other records, including census, land, tax, estate, and marriage records for the various counties in which the brick wall ancestor lived, and hopefully exhausted current online databases on those two sites for this particular ancestor. I identified a potential father, but haven't yet found a good source (or group of well-analyzed sources) connecting him to Asa. More research is needed in original records not found online. I left lots of notes on the profile to aid future researchers. I feel this brick wall is breakable using advanced research methodologies and offline records, but could not break it with the records available to me online. ====Wish 252==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 252. ''(from Neil Richter)'' Looking for her parents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1677801#a1677801 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Scanlon-1423]] # Santa's Elf Status: Working on it - [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] as of Sat Dec 23 - [[Clarke-11007|Clarke-11007]] 17:41, 23 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: Working on it - Christol [[James-15049|James-15049]] 18:00, 23 December 2023 (UTC) **UNSOLVABLE without documentation. Copious research notes on a linked FS page. Suggestion for next step. ====Wish 271==== 271. ''(from Karen Bath)'' Our family wish is to finally prove or disprove that we have a connection to President Lincoln [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678079#a1678079 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[NO PROFILE]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research ended by Elf Judi (Stutz-25). (updated 1/2) - I cannot prove nor disprove that a Lincoln has married a Nanney (especially because of the timeframe we are researching when paper records were not required), but it appears that on FamilySearch that the wrong wife was attached to the husband which makes it appear there is a proposed connection. The Lincoln surname was confirmed associated to "O'Nan" and not "Nanney" so far in my research. ====Wish 287==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 287. ''(from Linda Armstrong)'' Looking for the father of Elizabeth [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678260#a1678260 Link to G2G post] * Projects: England * Profiles: [[Millard-2673]] # Santa's Elf Status: Research Notes added, no longer working on it. [[Weinberg-577|Weinberg-577]] 14:06, 27 December 2023 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Status: '''Elf Notes:''' child was born outside of marriage, with no father listed on contemporary records, so it is unlikely the father will be discoverable without DNA and luck. ====Wish 304==== * Presented as part of the '''Ninth Day of Elf-Mas''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bTJkaKIN3uA&ab_channel=WikiTree Watch on YouTube] 304. ''(from Andrew Seigel)'' Looking for the father [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678500#a1678500 Link to G2G post] * Projects: Germany * Profiles: [[Willoth-2]] # Santa's Elf Status: Elf Dunja watched at the FS images, not dad could be found and will only be possible via DNA test. Left a research note. # Santa's Elf Status: ====Wish 312 ==== 312. ''(from Clifford Carter)'' Looking for the father of Rebecca / husband of Annie Turner [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678607#a1678607 Link to G2G post] * Profiles: [[Turner-32713]] # Santa's Elf Status: Emma [[McBeth-165|MacBeath]] This is very doable with DNA. Checking to see if I can get access.I now have DNA access. I was unable to find the answer due to lack of Turner DNA, but sent a clue to Cliff that Rebecca is related to John Holliday Turner, probably through John's parents. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Turner-49441 The problem is I couldn't find out who John's parents are and most trees have the wrong ones. Find the parents, find siblings of John, find the kids of those siblings, and you'll probably find Rebecca's dad who was likely named Charles Turner per the death records of two of her siblings. # Santa's Elf Status: == Secret Santa 2023 - Group Photo == If you were online during the Kick-Off meeting, then your picture might be here (if your camera was working). If you are NOT in this photo, but would like to be added - then please email Greg your photo! You can email him directly if you have his email address, or send him the photo via Discord - or any other method that works! {{Image|file=Clarke-11007_G2G_pictures-220.png |caption=Secret Santa Elves 2023, page 1 of n|size=l }}

WikiTree Sourcer

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide User Guide] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Release_Notes Release notes] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Frequently_Asked_Questions Frequently Asked Questions] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Wish_List Wish List (enhancement requests)] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Privacy_Policy Privacy Policy] WikiTree Sourcer is a Browser Extension developed by [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]] and other contributors that helps the user to search for sources and cite them, thus saving a lot of time and manual typing. It focuses on three goals: # From a WikiTree profile page it provides the ability to '''search''' other genealogy websites for relevant records. # From one of these genealogy websites' records page it can extract data and '''build a citation'''. # Also from one of these genealogy websites records page it can '''search other''' genealogy websites for '''similar records'''. For example on an Ancestry page it can help find free versions of the same original source. The extension is still in active development as features and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_supported_sites supported sites] are added. The project is [https://github.com/RobPavey/wikitree-sourcer/ open source] and programmers are invited to help add support for new sites. The extension is free to download for Chrome and Firefox (donations can be made if desired via the popup menu). For Safari there is a small charge to install the app because Apple charges a yearly subscription fee to publish on the App Store and does not allow donation links in the extension. [https://youtu.be/oUfbvN8k8UI Watch the Intro Video here]. == How to install == The extension works in many different browsers. * For Chrome, Opera, Brave, Edge, Vivaldi and other Chromium based browsers , install it from the [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-sourcer/jaokbnmpdigpgfjckhgpdacpcokipoha Chrome Web Store]. * For Firefox install it from the [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wikitree-sourcer/ Firefox Add-ons page]. * For Safari search for [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wikitree-sourcer/id1590224647 WikiTree Sourcer] in the App Store on Mac, iPad or iPhone. An app is installed, when you run the app it installs the extension in Safari. For efficient use of the extension (in Chrome at least) you will want to "pin" the extension (under the jigsaw-piece icon in Chrome) so that the "[1]" always shows up in the toolbar. Before using it too much check out the options page ("Options..." on the menu). There are different options for formatting and you can select which countries your subscriptions for Ancestry and FMP are in. == Technical Support == To report a bug please add a comment on this Free Space Page with a link to the page you were on when you saw the bug. We have a community of members discussing the extension, reporting issues and making suggestions on a "Rob Pavey Apps" Discord Server. If you would like to join please send a PM to me ([[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]]). == More information == * [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide|User Guide]] * [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Release_Notes|Release notes]] * [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Frequently_Asked_Questions|Frequently Asked Questions]] * [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Wish_List|Wish List (enhancement requests)]]

WikiTree Sourcer Frequently Asked Questions

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide User Guide] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Release_Notes Release notes] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Frequently_Asked_Questions Frequently Asked Questions] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Wish_List Wish List (enhancement requests)] = FAQ = == General == === Why do I sometimes get asked to press another button to save to the clipboard? === This can happen when building a citation (for example) is not instantaneous and the spinning cursor is shown. In some cases, on some browsers, this can result in an additional popup asking you to press a button to save the data to the clipboard. The spinning busy indicator typically only comes up on websites where Sourcer can't get all the data it needs from the current page HTML so it sends a request to the web server. This can happen on FamilySearch and Ancestry. The reason for the two different dialogs/popups after creating a citation is due to the way that extensions work and it varies depending on which browser you have. For security reasons the browser has a rule that the extension can only write data to the clipboard in response to a user action. Different browsers implement this rule differently. In Chrome, if Sourcer can build the citation within a few seconds the browser typically allows it to write it to the clipboard and you get a popup with a green checkmark and text starting with "Citation saved to clipboard." If it takes longer then new user input is required to allow the extension to write to the clipboard so you will see a popup that includes the text "Press button below to save it to the clipboard" and there is a "Save to clipboard" button. When you press this button you then get the usual popup with the checkmark. If you then build the same citation a second time it will be faster. This is because Sourcer extension caches the results - so the second time you do it it doesn't need to fetch anything from the website and can build the citation immediately. == Site specific questions == === Ancestry === ==== When I search Ancestry why does it take me to the wrong site (and asks me to sign up) ==== By default WikiTree Sourcer uses the ancestry.com site. But there is an option to tell it where your subscription is: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer-1.png |caption=WTS Options page: Ancestry Subscription }} == Browser specific questions == === Chrome === ==== How can I tell which version of the extension I have installed? ==== Click on the puzzle piece icon to the right of the [1] icon. This shows a list of your extensions. Click the "..." next to WikiTree Sourcer. Then click "Manage Extension". The version is shown on the resulting screen. ==== How do I enable/disable auto updates? ==== Chrome automatically updates your extensions when a new version is released. You can disable auto updates but it is [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/27657617/how-to-disable-google-chrome-extension-autoupdate/27657703#27657703 hacky]. If you know there is a new version and you want to update sooner than the automatic update does it you can click "Manage Extension" (see previous answer) and press the Update button near the top of the page. ==== After an update the extension is no longer pinned, how to fix? ==== If an update to the extension adds a new permission (for example if a new site is added), then Chrome my disable the extension until you grant it permission. To fix this, click on the puzzle-piece icon and see if the extension is in the "Access requested" group. If so click on the extension to give it permission. === Firefox === ==== How can I tell which version of the extension I have installed? ==== Click on the burger menu (three horizontal lines) icon to far right of the URL bar, then select "Add-ons and Themes". You should see WikiTree Sourcer on this page. Click the "..." button to the right of it and select "Manage" from the menu. This shows you a page about the extension. One of the lines says "Version" ==== How do I enable/disable auto updates? ==== Click on the burger menu (three horizontal lines) icon to far right of the URL bar, then select "Add-ons and Themes". You should see WikiTree Sourcer on this page. Click the "..." button to the right of it and select "Manage" from the menu. This shows you a page about the extension. One of the lines says "Allow automatic updates". The options are Default, On and Off. Default means that it uses the defaul setting for all extensions. To change the default for all extensions... Click on the burger menu (three horizontal lines) icon to far right of the URL bar, then select "Add-ons and Themes". At the top is a line that says "Manage your Extensions". To the right of this line is a gear icon. Click on that and a menu comes up. One of the menu items says "Update Add-ons Automatically". If this has a check mark to the left of it then the default is to auto-update. You can click this menu item to toggle the check mark. === Safari === ==== How can I tell which version of the extension I have installed? ==== On Mac: In Safari click "Safari" on the menu bar and select "Preferences...". In the preferences dialog that comes up click on the "Extensions" tab. This should show a list of extensions on the left hand side. Click "WikiTree Sourcer". It now shows the version on the right hand side. ==== How do I enable/disable auto updates? ==== On Mac: Safari Extensions are associated with an App (that you buy in the App store). So they update just like any other app through the "Software Update" section of "System Preferences" on Mac ==== Why does it sometimes ask for another button click to save to clipboard? ==== Safari has a security feature that prevents extensions from writing to clipboard except in response to a user action. What this means is that if the extension does some extra work (like reading other pages) in order to generate the citation or table then Safari doesn't allow it to write to the clipboard after that work. So the extension changes the popup to ask for another button press in order to write to the clipboard.

WikiTree Sourcer Release Notes

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide User Guide] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Release_Notes Release notes] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Frequently_Asked_Questions Frequently Asked Questions] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Wish_List Wish List (enhancement requests)] == [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] Release Notes == === Version 2.3.3 (released 17 May 2024) === * Add Person ** If on the first stage of Add Person (before the basic data page) then disable the search menus * Search ** If no countries are known at all for a person then show search menu items for all countries * Citation Assistent ** Add the “Show Citation Assistant” menu item in more places * Victoria BDM ** Changes to improve search reliability on Safari * FindMyPast ** Improve extract of collection name when the browser window is narrow === Version 2.3.2 (released 14 May 2024) === * Add/Merge ** Make some of the option labels clearer ** Fix infer suffix for Hungarian names which can be last name then first name ** In Add Person, when “Set Fields from…” is done. Always force the final screen to Advanced Sourcing. * Search with parameters ** Fix change in VicBDM changes that meant ScotP searches sometimes did not check parent checkboxes by default * Victoria BDM ** Fix issue where a place wildcard could be longer than the allowed 100 characters ** Fix issues where the Search menu item was following the option for opening new tab from context menu options ** Sort suggested place names alphabetically ** Add more code to try to ensure that the search doesn’t fail to fill fields such that they update the Angular model ** Improve spouse at death in narrative and add options for it * FamilySearch ** Add check for undefined source title or source citation in a plain FS source in “Build All Citations” === Version 2.3.1 (released 9 May 2024) === * Victoria BDM ** Handle Irish names like ODONNELL when converting to mixed case for narrative ** Sort suggested place names alphabetically ** Small improvements to given name abbreviation expansion (for narrative and add profile) ** Small improvements to gender prediction including for names like “Unnamed Female” ** Handle given names of “U” ** Fix narrative for death registration where spouse is known ** Fix narrative where given names include multiple identical initials ** If the context menu is used to search BDM Victoria and it needs permission it now asks user ** Improvements to form filling, it was sometimes not registering the values in the Angular model ** Improvements to search in same collection === Version 2.3.0 (released 7 May 2024) === * Victoria BDM ** '''Added support for new site. Australia: Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria''' * Firefox ** Minimum supported version increased from 112 to 115 * Narrative & data string ** Improve handing of parents and spouse parents * FreeBMD ** Fix issue with a newline in a source citation * FindMyPast ** Update to recognize changed field labels on England Birth Registration ** Extract the spouse parents in a marriage record * MyHeritage ** Update to handle new format for MH profile pages * FamilySearch ** Fix an error for a spouse death was misclassified ** Add handling for MarriageNotice fact type ** Add handling for a residence/census record with no date ** Extract the spouse parents in a marriage record === Version 2.2.5 (released 22 April 2024) === * General ** If a date cannot be parsed and Sourcer needs to compute the age then do not assume age 0 ** Add support for a date format like “June 18 1856” that could occur in user entered fields (on an FS profile for example). * Build All Citations ** Add options to merge narratives for Birth/BirthReg/Baptism and Death/DeathReg/Burial/Probate * Add Person ** Automatically close the popup after “Set Fields From...” rather than displaying a success message. This avoids having to click continue twice. * MergeEdit ** Fix issue where forenames were not split even when option was set for that * Household Tables ** Add options for the list style: separators can be comma plus space or semicolon plus space * Scotlands People ** Fix OPR births citations. The date field changed from "Birth Date" to "Birth/Baptism Date" * FamilySearch ** Improve handling of divorce records * Ancestry ** Recognize more cemetery records as burials * Irish Genealogy ** Update dates covered * Hathi Trust ** Fix issue when there was no publisher on record === Version 2.2.4 (released 13 March 2024) === * Add/Merge ** Set other last names field if the option for married women taking husband’s name is on and there were multiple husbands * Tables ** Add more options *** Can now highlight selected person in list form *** Can add extra spacing in list form *** Can add extra horizontal spacing in table form *** Extra option for bold non-centered heading in table form * Search ** Improve the WikiTree Search for template use, now works on FamilySearch * FamilySearch ** Improve citations on new image viewer pages * Ancestry ** Add better support for Freedom of the City records === Version 2.2.3 (released 9 March 2024) === * General ** Remove standard prefixes from name (Capt. etc) * Narrative ** Change the default narrative style for census narratives to include a comma after the opening clause * Ancestry ** Fix an recent bug with household tables where some fields for other members could be missing ** Fix Build All Citations to work with ancestrylibrary ** Add (beta) menu option to search for WikiTree profiles using a template to refer to the current page or related pages * FamilySearch ** Fix an issue where the menu was not working on image pages with :/61903/3:2: rather than :/61903/3:1: in the URL. * Find A Grave ** Add (beta) menu option to search for WikiTree profiles using a template to refer to the current page * Irish Genealogy ** Fix an issue on the full transcription page when an image is not available === Version 2.2.2 (released 7 March 2024) === * General ** Fix issue where the import options was not doing a conversion for old versions ** Tables *** '''Added options to set a max number of rows for tables''' and different ways to prune the table if it is exceeded * '''Ancestry''' ** '''Implement Build All Citations''' ** Improve narratives for various record types * FamilySearch ** Move options for Build All Citations from the Add/Merge tab to the new Build All Citations tab === Version 2.2.1 (released 25 February 2024) === * General ** Added a new option under “Add/Merge” : “Assume that a woman took husband's last name” ** Improve handling of age calculations and don’t loose ages of zero in narratives ** Don’t put computed age in a death registration narrative - only include it if the record states the age * GRO ** Fix an issue that caused a negative age at death in a search * FamilySearch ** Fix crash in build all citations where there are two matching sources with a missing name (like an unnamed son) ** In Build All Citations a birth source with no event date but a birth date was not sorted correctly ** Improve handing of the new image viewer ** Fix a case where a Kentucky marriage record saw the spouse as a third person ** Fix a case where a Pennsylvania marriage used the prior spouses name as the spouse * Find A Grave ** Fix issue where the url of the page did not match the name on the page === Version 2.2.0 (released 8 February 2024) === * General ** Modify permissions in manifest for Safari and FireFox to match Chrome so that requesting permissions works correctly *** This fixes an issue on Safari where requesting permissions to search FreeCen was failing. ** Add option for Household Tables to control whether race is included * FamilySearch ** Stop including links to external records in FS citations because they can be broken links ** Fix issue in 1950 US census where the order in household table was wrong if the household went over a page. ** Update extract to handle newer form of an image page with a person selected ** Change citations for the FindAGrave index on FamilySearch to avoid using a plain FindAGrave link in addition to the template * Ancestry ** If father is transcribed as N/A on baptism then ignore that ** When on a profile page and viewing a source, extract the person profile data as well. *** This allows the gender of the person to be known for searching or building narratives in cases where the record itself doesn’t have a gender ** Check marriage records to detect Banns events ** Change citations for the FindAGrave index on Ancestry to avoid using a plain FindAGrave link in addition to the template ** Improve handling of Dorset will record ** fix creating a citation on the latest format sharing page ** Improve handling of Directory of Deceased American Physicians records and also cause of death. * OpenArch ** Fix crash when one of the first names is [] rather than a string. * GRO ** Fix issue where, if the age at death was zero, it was not given in the citation. ** In search never use an initial letter for the second forename. Either omit it or expand it with person data. ** Add a comment in menu under "Search the same collection for the same record" if the year is out of GRO range. * Scotlands People ** Improve handling of slashes in names === Version 2.1.4 (released 29 January 2024) === * General ** Clear clipboard before bringing up dialog to select record type * Irish Genealogy ** Fix bug that could cause search menu to hang * FindMyPast ** Fix for “Actions for this transcript” showing up in citation when browser window is narrow. * Scotlands People ** Fix case sensitivity issue with old search URLs * FamilySearch ** Fix an issue where a US birth registration of the person’s child used the main person (the father’s) birth date. === Version 2.1.3 (released 11 January 2024) === * General ** Make another country name comparison case-insensitive so that SCT will work as a country name for Scotland in Search menu. * GRO ** Went through all suggestions for ukbmd broken links on WikiTree+ and fixed them and updated the rules and special cases in Sourcer to catch those cases ** Added a full list of the 1000+ ukbmd district names to Sourcer and prevent it adding ukbmd links that would not resolve. === Version 2.1.2 (released 9 January 2024) === * General ** Rename the “Support” menu to “Help” ** Add Race column to US census household tables from 1880 onward ** Make country name comparisons case insensitive in search filter and support country abbreviations like "Eng", "Scot" * MyHeritage ** Fix extract error when recordDetective section not found ** Improve the handling of a person profile (as opposed to a record referencing a person profile) ** Fix an issue when searching MH with a location that contains a period ** Fix search with specified parameters - the last name selected was ignored * WikiTree ** Fix extract when in private view and only the mother is attached * FMP ** Add special case for British India Office marriages where no place is specified - assume in India rather than Great Britain. * Wikipedia ** Include language in non-english language Wikipedia special links (double brackets) * FamilySearch ** Fix issue with a Nevada marriage index record using a bad event date rather than marriage date === Version 2.1.1 (released 20 December 2023) === * General ** Fix bug where the search all sites menu did not come up if the “On the popup show a search menu item for the site that you are currently on” option was not set. * FamilySearch ** Fix bug where “Save Person Data” got the error message “… could not build all citations”. === Version 2.1.0 (released 19 December 2023) === * General ** '''Add support for MyHeritage''' ** Merge/Edit - improve merging of bio * Context menu ** Do not redirect ancestry sharing links to library edition * FamilySearch ** Build all citations - add sub menu ** Some improvements to FMP links ** Improve places that is selected for person profiles * Ancestry ** Fix error when a profile has no last name ** Improve CWGC citations === Version 2.0.1 (released 28 November 2023) === * General ** '''Add [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer:_Citation_Assistant|Citation Assistant]]''' to assist in citing sites that Sourcer does not yet support ** Fix an occasional crash mentioning “DateUtilsgetStdShortFormDateString” * Narrative/Data String ** Improve birth registration narratives and data strings (include parents in more case, handle separate birth and registration dates etc) * Ancestry ** Media template: if on old link is missing the dashes then add them in the template to avoid suggestions ** Improve handling of wills where the primary person is in “Others Listed”. * FamilySearch ** Improve date handling * Internet Archive ** Add option to include permanent link in title * Scotlands People ** Add a second step in search when parent names are specified so it uses the refine search === Version 2.0.0 (released 13 November 2023) === * General ** Switch to using Manifest Version 3 for Firefox and Safari *** This involved adding some dialogs for when the extension tries to access a site but doesn't yet have permission. This can even happen on Chrome if the user has turned off permissions for some sites. === Version 1.12.1 (released 9 November 2023) === * General ** '''Merge/Edit improvements''' *** The biography text is now merged in a better way that allows sources to go below the == Sources == heading. *** Added new options to list birth, marriages and death in bio (like for Add Person). ** Removed unused citation options for HathiTrust, Internet Archive and JSTOR (and sort the sites alphabetically) * WikiTree ** '''Add option to exclude birth/death locations in search''' or to use country only * Ancestry ** '''Improve process for fetching linked records''' (for household tables for example) *** Can now skip the process if it is taking a long time *** If 429 errors (Too Many Requests) occur then slow down the rate of requests *** If the process can’t complete because of errors there is now an option to continue with the information it could get * FamilySearch ** Add subtype for LDS census ** Fix an issue on a Wisconsin marriage where date format was incorrect ** For censuses that put “years” on the end of the age, remove it ** For censuses that add the country to the end of all birth places, remove it if same as event country * FindMyPast ** Improved Save Person Data for person profiles * Google Books ** Add message for when used on Classic Google Books * Archive ** Fixed a crash when no known publisher === Version 1.12.0 (released 30 October 2023) === * New sites ** '''Wikipedia''' ** '''Google Books''' (new version) ** '''HathiTrust''' ** '''Internet Archive''' (Archive.org) ** '''JSTOR''' (TBD) * Ancestry ** Fix case where an Australian Death Registration was incorrectly assumed to be that of a spouse ** Improve citations for UK, Army Roll of Honour, 1939-1945 * OPC Cornwall ** Fix a crash and handle case when record has “Year Written” instead of “Year" * Debug ** Now displays the version number in the dialog under “Support” === Version 1.11.0 (released 19 October 2023) === * New sites ** Added support for [https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/search-collections/pages/search-the-collection.aspx '''Library and Archives Canada'''] * Ancestry ** Tweaked the strings to recognize birth and death registrations * FindMyPast ** Fixed a bug in profile extract === Version 1.10.3 (released 11 October 2023) === * General ** UI Improvements *** Popup menu now has a title *** Now have a '''busy animation''' during actions that can take a while ** '''Clear clipboard and saved data''' at the start of menu actions that can be interrupted * WikiTree ** Improve identification of parents during add person (first use of WikiTree API) * FindMyPast ** Improve extract of family tree profiles * Ancestry ** Improve generalize of unclassified records ** Improve classification of Birth Indexes with a birth date and place ** Do more cacheing of fetched record pages * FamilySearch ** Check for a case when FS has an FMP link but it is a transcription, not an image * Irish Genealogy ** Try to be smarter when converting all uppercase name to mixed case (Mc, Mac, O’ etc). * Newspapers.com ** Update for a change to the HTML of the clipping page === Version 1.10.2 (released 2 October 2023) === * General ** '''Implement import/export/reset for options''' ** Change options page to '''save automatically''' after changes ** Add more country names to list of recognized ones * GRO ** Fix crash when forename is “…” * Ancestry ** Recognize some more military records ** Include birth date in burial string form FindAGrave index if known === Version 1.10.1 (released 17 September 2023) === * Ancestry ** Update to keep sharing link generation working * WikiTree ** Fix an issue where the marriage place could be “undefined” === Version 1.10.0 (released 1 September 2023) === * OpenArch ** Update for '''website address changing from openarch.nl to openarchieven.nl''' * WieWasWie ** Fix “van” being changed to “Van” in spouse name in narrative * FamilySearch ** Build All Citations: fix an error when merging parents for two sources when one source had both parents and the other had only one ** Save Person Data: Fix misleading error message when automatically doing Build All Citations and there are no sources * Ancestry ** Fix some cases where an unclassified record was described as applying to the spouse incorrectly ** Identify some marriage banns and will records that were unclassified ** Fix crash bringing up menu for a will record that appears to have household === Version 1.9.1 (released 11 August 2023) === * General ** Add more notes to the success message popup when building a citation and make popup stay up for 10 seconds. ** Add notes to the success message popup for Save Person Data to say how to use it. * Ancestry ** Add better narrative and citation support for slave schedules * OpenArch ** Add options to use the citation text from the page rather than building a ‘source reference’ section from the API * Wiewaswie ** Fix occasional crash when searching to WieWasWie (closePopup not imported) ** Change the source reference part of the generated citation to use the labels from the page rather than basing them on the data key. * IrishGenealogy ** In narrative and citation spell out “Superintendent Registrar's District” with that capitalization * National Library of Ireland ** Add the parish and microfilm number to the citation source reference === Version 1.9.0 (released 8 August 2023) === * Added support for three new sites ** '''Cornwall Online Parish Clerk''' (England) ** '''wiewaswie''' (Netherlands) ** '''openarch''' (Netherlands) * FamilySearch ** Fix issue in Build All Citations where the “Exclude sources that do not have a valid link to a FamilySearch record” option was excluding some sources incorrectly. * WikiTree ** Ignore last names of UNKNOWN, unknown etc. This affects searched from a WikiTree profile. ** When adding a person who is not a child or sibling it was not adding an intro/birth line. It does now (if that option is set). ** Added option for Add Person to select the image to use in the Died Young sticker ** Fix an issue when a double-barreled last name (with a dash in it) was not extracted properly * Scotlands People ** Fix spelling of Cromarty === Version 1.8.5 (released 27 July 2023) === * Add Person ** Add options to include marriage and death lines if no narratives are being including in biography * Citation ** Add options to put the data string in italics or to indent it * Family Search Build All Citations ** Fix a bug merging dates and places for marriages (caused error when some marriage sources had no date) * FamilySearch ** Add more fields when generating the Source Reference from the record rather than from parts of the FS provided citation ** Support the new 3rd parameter of the FamilySearch Image template * Ancestry ** Fix a couple of Military records that were not being classified as such * WikiTree ** If mother’s LNAB is “Unknown” then do not use it as Mother’s Maiden Name (or last name etc) in searches === Version 1.8.4 (released 22 July 2023) === * Family Search Build All Citations ** Bug fix for Save Person Data with auto Build All Citations enabled ** Add an extra message on successful Build All Citations to say where to paste the result. * Ancestry ** Add a check in code to possibly fix a reported crash that I cannot reproduce. === Version 1.8.3 (released 21 July 2023) === * Options ** Add popup menu item (when on options page) to reset options to default * FamilySearch ** Handle roles like grandfather in records like https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTYV-JG6 ** Add option to removed retired sources ** Improve the FS (non-Sourcer) citations for FS sources ** Fix crash on https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M322-B6S ** Add more error reporting if it fails to get all the sources during Build All Citations or Save Person Data * Debug ** Added a unit test system for build all citations === Version 1.8.2 (released 10 July 2023) === * Add Person ** Fix hang bringing up the Sourcer popup menu when adding a sibling of a person when one of the parents is not attached on WikiTree === Version 1.8.1 (released 7 July 2023) === * FS Build All Citations ** Fix issue when events merged where father’s name used for mother. ** Fix issue where it merged baptisms of different children on same day ** Use exact date of census for sorting narrative events if known ** If two events have the same exact event date then sort by record type ** If a person’s name has no first or last name then allow merge match on other parts * Merge/Edit ** Fix bug where merge/edit from a citation was not working ** Fix 'See also' template when Save Person done from FS sources page * FamilySearch ** Fix lack of date in narrative for burial of child when there is no burial date but death date is known ** Added code to test for fetch exceptions when page hasn’t been used for a while * Ancestry ** Fix a couple of records that lacked an event date ** Handle dates (from Australian site) with a period after three letter date * Newspapers.com ** Fix getting clip/article id from a URL like https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-gazette/121899396/ * ProbateSearch ** Change to use last name at death in search ** Fix exception that could occur in search === Version 1.8.0 (released 2 July 2023) === * New Features ** Add '''Build All Citations''' menu item for FamilySearch, can also be used automatically in Save Person Data ** Add support for new site: '''Probate Search/Find A Will''' (UK) * General ** Add “German Empire” to country list ** Improve narrative and data string when a registration has a place name rather than a registration district * FamilySearch ** Allow Sourcer popup to work regardless of language setting of FS web site ** Allow popup on Sources tab for a person ** Make popup work on images like 1940/50 US census * Ancestry ** Recognize sharing link with ?mark= rather than ?token= ** Add text “Original data: “ when Ancestry Original data is used as source reference. * Scotlands People ** Update for change to Year of Census column name * Newspapers.com ** Change manifest to *.newspapers.com in order to support newscomwc.newspapers.com * WikiTree ** Change manifest to work with staging server (only affects developers) === Version 1.7.1 (released 13 June 2023) === * Add profile ** Improve handling of nicknames from FamilySearch ** Handle user’s selection of other parent correctly * Narrative ** Fix crash when building a census citation with no occupation and certain narrative options set ** If the relationship in a census is “other” then ignore it * Citation ** Improve separator handling (especially for Irish records) ** Avoid a case where the source citation could end with “;.” * FamilySearch ** Improved the extraction of parents when there are multiple parents. Now uses preferred parents ** Improve country focus for search when searching from a record ** If person has no birth or death date then use baptism or burial with qualifier * Ancestry ** Improve handling of US VA census with “Year” field. ** Improve handling of a Commonwealth War Graves record with a cemetery location ** Add Canada 1931 Census to list of collections * FindAGrave ** For US locations, include the state name in search if known === Version 1.7.0 (released 29 May 2023) === * Added support for new sites ** IrishGenealogy - Irish civil and church records ** National Archives of Ireland census records ** National Library of Ireland - Catholic Parish Registers === Version 1.6.8 (released 17 May 2023) === * Fix one bug that sometimes caused the Sourcer popup to just say "Initializing Menu..." === Version 1.6.7 (released 10 May 2023) === * Add Person ** Improve parsing that checks which step it is on ** Add a blank line before “See also:” * Narrative ** Don’t change case of name in narrative unless it is all uppercase * Opening tabs ** Add options to specify where to open new tab for search and context menu * FamilySearch ** Fix a case where FMP image link created incorrectly * Ancestry ** Update the context menu open for Rakuten/linksynergy affiliate links ** Update for Ancestry change that broke getting narrative/citation when viewing source on profile page ** Fix a crash when including the death age as a separate sentence. ** Fix bug in extracting census year on some US NY Census records ** Move certificate number in marriage registrations etc to references part of citation ** Add workaround for Ancestry bug where some census records have names missing in table * Find-a-Grave ** Add option to include country name in search ** Improve the extraction of name parts like prefix, suffix, first middle and last names, nicknames etc * FindMyPast ** Fix duplicated street address in narrative === Version 1.6.6 (released 4 April 2023) === (Not released on iOS) * Add Person ** Fix bug where forenames were split even when no middle name field exists in form when place fields were corrected ** Add the prefix, nicknames, other last names and suffix fields back into form if needed ** Add a menu option to show the 4 fields removed in new WT version (Prefix, Suffix, Nicknames and Other Last Names) * FamilySearch ** Make the extract work on a person's vitals page (which is used on mobile) * Newspapers.com ** Update to handle new clipping page HTML layout * FreeReg ** Fix crash when searching for a marriage with a specific date range set in the options === Version 1.6.5 (released 27 March 2023) === * Add Person ** Update for the latest web site changes * Scotlands People ** Change to standardize on Peeblesshire rather than Peebles-shire and Dumfriesshire rather than Dumfries-shire. * FamilySearch ** Fix bug when a census record (1950) had no gender ** Handle records with a factType of “SocialProgramCorrespondence” ** Handle records with a factType of “Naturalization” * Ancestry ** Fix narrative and citation for a marriage allegation record === Version 1.6.4 (released 13 February 2023) === * Add Person ** Recheck the split forenames option after asking user to check place names ** Fix for the other parent name when adding a child using the non-beta add person page * Narrative ** Add options to include Mother’s Maiden Name in some birth and death registration narratives * WikiTree ** Update extract code for the tab changes (removal of private view tab). * Ancestry ** Fix hang when bringing up Sourcer Menu on an Ancestry profile with a marriage fact with no date * FamilySearch ** Add basic support for citing FamilySearch library books * Scotlands People ** Fix MMN not showing up in stat birth citations === Version 1.6.3 (released 4 February 2023) === * Add person ** Update for latest changes in beta EditFamily page ** Improve getting marriage date/place from citation ** Improve inferring birth/death date from baptism/burial citation ** Fix middleName not being updated when user moves name to nickname in warning dialog * GRO ** Add actual date ranges next to the search birth and death menu items ** Fix some UKBMD district links * Ancestry ** Improve support for "Geneanet Community Trees Index" ** Improve cleaning of dates and place names for “Save Person Data” ** Improve context menu “Open Link in New Tab” for Ancestry templates ** Improve handling of 1881 Canada census ** Improve handling of US NY probate records ** For ancestry Find-a-Grave records, include the cemetery name in the place. * FamilySearch ** Fix invalid age like 0320000 * Newspapers.com ** Add option to add newspaper location to citation * WikiTree ** Add search option for name variants/exactness ** Update to new URL for WikiTree Plus === Version 1.6.2 (released 7 January 2023) === * Add person ** Add checks for name errors like suffix on end of last name * Tables ** Add option to make tables full width * FamilySearch ** Clean date and place on person extract ( < >, “of “, About) * Ancestry ** Fix “Save Person Data” when there are non-ASCII characters in person name ** Improve handling of marriage dates like: “Abt. 1940” ** Improve handling of some birth records for the child of the record person * Scotlands People ** Fix generalize crash for forenames ending in “MC” * Trove ** Fix an issue with the date/issue on some records ** Include the newspaper name in the narrative * Papers Past ** Include the newspaper name in the narrative * Newspapers.com ** Add a narrative if requested * FreeBMD ** Improve the conversion of all uppercase place names to initial caps * Tech ** Add check to avoid Sourcer scripts being reloaded when a different extension is updated === Version 1.6.1 (released 20 December 2022) === * Add person (Edit Family) ** Updated Sourcer to support the beta version of the new EditFamily page ** Standardize date format if date in recognizable format ** Standardize country name (new options for this) * FamilySearch ** Improve extract of person data dates ** Improve extract of person data names * Ancestry ** Improve handling of spouse burial record * Papers Past & Trove ** Improve search to use advanced search syntax, add submenu * GRO ** Fix “Search GRO” not showing up for a record where the country is England and Wales ** Fix some ukbmd links === Version 1.6.0 (released 9 December 2022) === * New sites ** '''Commonwealth War Graves Commission''' (implemented by Colin Thomson) ** '''Geneteka''' : Polish Genealogical Society records (implemented by Przemek Więch) ** '''Trove''' : Australian Newspapers ** '''Papers Past''' : New Zealand Newspapers * Add Profile/MergeEdit ** Add checks for country name, if no recognized country name is detected in a location the user is prompted to edit the location. * Ancestry ** '''Edit citation below image'''. New feature allows you to edit the citation in a more convenient manner while viewing the image. See "Edit Citation" button at the bottom of the image. * FindMyPast ** Add support for access via NLS - https://www-findmypast-co-uk.nls.idm.oclc.org/ *** There is a new option to use this URL for FMP searches *** A permission is added so Sourcer can extract data from FMP when accessed through NLS *** The context menu “Sourcer: Open Link in New Tab” will convert links to and from this form. * FamilySearch ** Improve handling of US slave census records and US LDS census * GRO ** Fix some ukbmd district links * Debug ** Add menu item to keep popup menu window open for inspect === Version 1.5.2 (released 5 December 2022) === * '''Scotlands People update''' ** Scotlands People did a major rewrite of their site around 22 November 2022, this required a big update to Sourcer ** Search now works differently - the site no longer supports query URLs *** So Sourcer will fill out the form and submit it for you. There is a slight delay as this happens. *** Note: On Safari, searches of Scotlands People will not work if you haven’t given the extension permission to access the Scotlands People site yet. ** Existing links in profiles that link to search results are no longer supported by the Scotlands People site *** However, ''if you have the Sourcer extension installed and enabled'', these links will still work and will be redirected to use the new search mechanism ** The Sourcer search menu now includes the 1921 census. ** The Sourcer search menu now allows an option to include the Mother's Maiden Name in some searches. === Version 1.5.1 (released 21 November 2022) === * Context menu ** Support new format Ancestry Sharing template in context menu “Open link in new tab” * Search ** Fix numeric sorting bug where a search item with priority of 10 came before one with priority of 2 ** The term “All Search sites…” on menu could be read to mean “search all search sites”. Changed to “Show all search sites…” * Find A Grave ** Ignore birth date of “unknown” in search, add person etc * Options ** Fix bug where some of the options for Add Person were not being saved. === Version 1.5.0 (released 7 November 2022) === * '''Billion Graves''' ** New site supported (implemented by Colin Thomson) * '''Merge Edit''' ** Can now merge edit into an existing WikiTree profile from either an external profile (Save Person Data) or a citation (similar to the feature in WikiTree X) * Ancestry ** Can now build an Ancestry Tree template on a person’s facts page ** Can now build an Ancestry Tree Media template on a media page ** Improve extract of names on profile ** Sharing links *** '''Changed to generate the new style sharing links''' *** Added menu item when on sharing link page to view full size image *** Can now generate a citation on the sharing link page * Find A Grave ** Record the death place in generalized data - helps when adding a person to WikiTree ** Record the maiden name in generalized data - helps when adding a person to WikiTree * FamilySearch ** Fix some broken FMP image links in citations ** Can now build a FamilySearch template on a person page * Find My Past ** Handle obituary records * GRO ** Fix a few more ukbmd links === Version 1.4.3 (released 25 October 2022) === * Add support for newspapers.com (implemented by new contributor Savanna King) === Version 1.4.0 (released 24 October 2022) === * Fix issue on Ancestry census pages ** Ancestry changed the column name to "Household members (Name)" which was causing Sourcer to fail to get the names of household members. === Version 1.3.6 (released 10 October 2022) === * General ** Correctly format the exact date of census according to narrative options ** Format the dates in a memorial narrative correctly ** Improve handling of non-numeric ages in narrative and data sentence ** Allow use of household tables in list or table format within ”Source” citations ** Add options for format of the household table sentence format * Profile Transfer ** Add option to include a link to the source profile * Ancestry ** Improve handling of marriage registration when only 2 records on page ** Improve recognition of some more record types ** Improve handling of US child birth certificate ** Extract death county if no death place * FamilySearch ** Improve classification of birth records (that were incorrectly classified as Baptism or BirthRegistration) ** Improve extract of first names and last name from person page (handle prefix and suffix) ** Fix issue where household members can be in wrong order (seen in the US 1940 census) * FMP ** Improve handling of a teacher registration ** Improve handling of Groom/Bride age and parents * WikiTree ** Fix WikiTree search so that input fields are hidden while performing the search * GRO ** Fix some ukbmd links * Scotlands People ** Improve identification of county from OPR parish name === Version 1.3.5 (released 13 September 2022) === * General ** Add more narrative date formats ** Fix extra newline character at end of household table in list format ** Add spouse age to marriage narrative if known ** Fix incorrect casing of initial A in names in narrative * FamilySearch ** Improve extraction of spouse age and parents for a marriage fact ** Improve handling of US 1950 census ** Support the new format person page * GRO ** Remove “OF “ from the start of district names in the narrative. ** Fix some more ukbmd links * Ancestry ** Improve extract of data from the modal view source dialog on a person page ** Improve handling of US CA Divorce Index ** Extract spouse from a child baptism record if possible === Version 1.3.4 (released 4 September 2022) === * General ** '''Auto household table generation''' *** There are multiple options including embedding the citation in the table. The option is on the "Household Table" tab of the options page. ** '''Save Person Data/Set Fields in EditFamily''' *** This allows transfer of profiles from Ancestry, FamilySearch and FindMyPast *** Sourcer can also now search from the Add person (Edit Family) page ** '''Narrative formatting options''' *** Can chose the name/pronoun default and also set it by type of record *** Can modify the sentence parts *** Can change date format *** Many other options ** Improve handling of date qualifiers (about, before etc) in general and in narrative and data sentence in particular ** Improve handling of child/parent/spouse records (FS and Ancestry) *** Consider the gender of the related person and use terms like “son” rather than “child”, “mother” rather than “parent” etc *** Change the label from “Child Marriage” to “Marriage of daughter Ann Smith”. ** Enhance context menu “Sourcer: Open Link in new Tab” to handle wiki ids. ** Improve narrative and citation sentence for wills and probates ** Improve citation sentence for child birth registration ** Improve handling of records with no name ** Improve handling of child birth/marriage/death registration narratives ** Fix column headings for Canada censuses 1901-1921. ** Improve narrative for censuses for there is no marital status or if the head of household is not clear * Ancestry ** Fix bug in generalize on an Ancestry profile with no marriages ** Fix bad Find A Grave link in Ancestry Find A Grave record citations ** Improve Australian probate record citation ** Fix bug where a value in a record with embedded
s put them in the citation even if options say no breaks ** Better handling of residence place in US SS Death ** Improve handling of records where role is child or sibling, especially for obituaries. * FindMyPast ** Implement search of family trees on FMP ** Improve handling of probate residence place * FamilySearch ** Fix a bug in fs generalize for census that has “years married” ** Fix a Scotland census where the household table was not getting the relationships ** Fix death certificate where parents were not extracted ** Fix extract bug on US 1950 census ** Fix bug where, if there was no birth location on an FS profile page it set the original birth place to “false” ** Remove “British Colonial America” from place names ** Fix issue where marriage date not picked up for Puerto Rico Marriage Registration ** Improve FamilySearch Find A Grave citations ** Fix census citation when head is not first household member ** Fix bug in death records where spouse was reported as child ** Better handling of residence place in US SS Death ** Fix citation for marriage banns record that was not getting exact marriage date ** Fix bug where FS record linked to an Ancestry image but Sourcer citation links to FMP ** Fix birth date in England and Wales 1939 Register ** Improve handling of US 1950 census * Find A Grave ** No longer uses Cemetery location in search as it caused a lot of search misses * GRO ** Fix some more ukbmd links * Tech ** Break options save into sections to get around extension quota limits ** Add a debug menu === Version 1.3.3 (released 3 August 2022) === * General ** Fix column headings for Canada censuses 1901-1921. ** Improve narrative for censuses for there is no marital status or if the head of household is not clear * FamilySearch ** Fix a bug (that caused menu hang) in generalize for census that has “years married” ** Fix a Scotland census where the household table was not getting the relationships ** Fix death certificate where parents were not extracted * Ancestry ** Fix a bug (that caused menu hang) in census when there was no head of household * GRO ** Fix some more ukbmd links === Version 1.3.2 (released 25 July 2022) === * General ** Include standard menus items on popup even when not on a supported site. So “Edit Citation” for example can be done anywhere. ** For census records the spouse and parents are inferred when possible for searches from the record * WikiTree ** '''Search from anywhere to WikiTree Person Search or WikiTree Plus search''' * Scotlands People ** Add Mother’s Maiden Name to death registration citation sentence ** Extract the Frame number and Page from the “Other Details” column for OPR births and marriages ** Add warning message in search dialog if subcategory or marriage date out of range ** Add custom data sentence for Valuation Roll and add new record type for it ** Add option to have the link as a visible URL to Scotlands People ** Fix bug when backing out from viewing image page ** For opr_deaths add age to narrative and data sentence if present. Remove parents unless deceased is less than 14 since it could be a spouse. ** Improve county name by using county in the search URL if present * Ancestry ** '''Can now do a search from a person page''' ** '''Add search in Ancestry Family Trees''' ** Improve Australian Electoral Roll narrative ** Improve Australian and UK Birth registration citation ** Include parents (if known) in Death narrative and citation. ** If occupation is “None” in census then omit it from narrative and data string ** Improve citation for marriage record where bride and groom are listed as household members. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7830&h=19685&ssrc=pt example]. ** Fix extraction of residence in the US Federal Census 1800-1840. * FindAGrave ** Update extraction code due to a change in the page layout * FamilySearch ** '''Can now search from a FamilySearch person page''' ** '''Add Search in FamilySearch family tree''' ** Fix narrative/citation for records where there are no name parts [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q234-5Z3C?from=lynx1UIV8&treeref=KWCG-DRL like this one]. * FindMyPast ** '''Can now search from a person profile page (on the Overview tab)''' * FreeCen ** Fix error reported when using Search with Parameters * GRO ** Fixed some ukbmd district links ** Do not add MMN of “-“ to search or citation URL since the search fails === Version 1.3.1 (released 28 June 2022) === * General ** '''Fix bug where link was omitted if accessed date set to none.''' ** Improve search menu filter so that GRO and FreeBMD are only shown for England and Wales. * FamilySearch ** Try to get a better version of the date - sometimes there are multiple formats available from FS. * GRO ** Fix some ukbmd district links === Version 1.3.0 (released 25 June 2022) === * General ** Citation formatting to '''allow [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Evidence_Explained_Examples a style more like Evidence Explained]''': *** Change to use , rather than . between citation sections *** Add option for format of accessed date *** Add option for position of reference *** Add option to insert “database” or “database with images” ** Rename “Meaningful name” to “Label” on options screen ** Add option for format of label (none, bold, italic, normal) * Household tables ** Add options to change the colors used for heading, selected row and closed records ** Add options for the contents of the caption ** Add a third format of “Sentence”. E.g. "Jonathan W Salisbury 67, wife Sarah A Salisbury 68, daughter Nellie I Salisbury 32, grandson Vern C Seger 8." * '''Scotlands People''' ** Add support for searching and citing Scotland’s People. ** Allows searching between Scotlands People and other sites as usual, including for same record in census * Ancestry ** If there is no Source Citation in the record then use parts of the Original Data in the Source Information ** Improve support for Australia Baptisms ** Improve support for Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots ** Improve support for U.S., Railroad Retirement Pension Index, 1934-1987 ** Improve support for Moray, Scotland, Local Heritage Index, 1632-2014 ** Fix image links with a period in the record id ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7359/images/NEWS-OH-NE_AD.1914_02_21_0005 like this]) * FamilySearch ** Attempt to use user-corrected names on records when present ** Improve 1940 census citation when trying to parts of the (non-existent) citation on the page. ** Handle parents in narrative and citation for birth registrations * FMP ** Fix change in label for Birth date on 1939 register ** Add age to narrative for 1939 register * WikiTree ** Handle extracting the public info from a partially private WikiTree profile * GRO ** Fix some ukbmd district links === Version 1.2.9 (released 15 June 2022) === * General ** Change narrative and data string for births and baptism to give full names of parents when known. * Ancestry ** Fix a crash if a census record has an empty household (Note: there is currently a bug on Ancestry where the England 1851 census has an empty Household Members field for all records) === Version 1.2.8 (released 26 May 2022) === * General ** Make options page support many sites by adding subsection selector on each tab ** Make popup menu support many sites by having a search submenu * '''FreeReg''' ** '''This is a new site supported''' * GRO ** A couple of improvements to the ukbmd link generation * FMP ** Add a record subtype to support better handling of Marriage Banns records ** Improve place handling for probate records * FamilySearch ** Fix some cases of broken FMP image links ** Extract parents from records when available (for birth, baptism, christening) ** Add support for Passport Application records ** '''Fix issue where some FS record URLs changed to include “search/”''' * Ancestry ** Improve handling of child marriages ** Add support for Passport Application records === Version 1.2.7 (released 14 May 2022) === * General ** Improve place name prepositions. In narrative and citation sentence form it now more intelligently decides when to use "in", "at" and "on". ** Improve citation sentences for UK censuses. Now tries to include the civil parish, registration district and county. * '''FreeCen''' ** '''Added support for this site''' ** Includes support for household tables and searching for same census record between sites. * FreeBMD ** Add support for FreeBMD record when ORA has modified tables * FMP ** Add support for a different looking transcript page: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/B/871892573/1 ** If a later style UK death registration includes the birth date then include it in the citation ** Handle records with date split over 3 fields (year, month, day) * FamilySearch ** Add search options for date ranges ** Improve search parameter handling * GRO ** Fix many UKBMD district links, including recognizing “wellington” as ambiguous. As part of this I went through 450 suggestions for bad ukbmd links and fixed them. * Find-A-Grave ** Optionally include the plot details in the citation ** Optionally include the inscription in the citation ** Add search options for first name, middle name and exactness of birth and death dates * Ancestry ** Fix household table for US State census with “Household Member(s)” heading ** Fix household table missing columns for US federal censuses and add 1950 census to collections list ** Put more information in the reference section of the citation and exclude it from the data list or table ** Improve classification of some records ** Improve narrative for obituaries ** Ignore record data fields that have scripts on them (e.g. for ordering copies) ** Improve support for Canada and Scotland censuses ** Improve narrative for later UK marriage registrations that name the spouse ** Improve narrative for US Public records ** If there is an error extracting the sharing data do not prevent building citation * Tech ** Make default popup more robust - should work even if no background script due to a startup error. ** Move Ancestry fetch code from background to popup so it works even if background fails to activate ** Updated the default popup menu text ** Detect when the popup is brought up just before the web page changes during a load === Version 1.2.6 (released 26 April 2022) === * Big rework on how the popup menu comes up. ** Focused on making it more robust on all supported browsers in situations like: *** Bringing up the menu before a page has loaded *** Handling install of a new version of the extension *** Handling disable and re-enabled of the extension *** Quit browser and restart === Version 1.2.5 (released 19 April 2022) === ''Safari ONLY'' * Fix for an issue on Safari where the popup was not working unless the extension was disabled and re-enabled each time Safari was run. === Version 1.2.4 (released 17-18 April 2022) === * GRO ** '''Fix major bug that prevented citation from being built''' ** Correct district link for Bury, Lancashire * Ancestry ** Improve handling of US state censuses where the collection has a date range === Version 1.2.3 (released 15 April 2022) === * WikiTree page ** Fix an error parsing the page when the WikiTree BEE extension is active. * Ancestry ** Fix bug that stopped the “Search with Parameters” menu coming up. ** Improve handling of some US state census records * FamilySearch ** Fix bug where the menu would not come up for a record with no citation text. (US 1940 census) ** Fix issue when it would report an unexpected error if user was logged out * Tech ** Refactor so that each site has its own popup html === Version 1.2.2 (released 12 April 2022) === * General ** Fix some issues with context menu item "Open in New Tab" for templates and add support for FindAGrave templates * '''FindAGrave''' ** '''Added support for this site''' * GRO and FreeBMD ** Only show these in the search list if person is in the UK * Ancestry ** Improve classification of some criminal records * Tech, some refactoring to improve scalability === Version 1.2.1 (released 8 April 2022) === * General ** Added ability for context menu to open templates (Ancestry and FamilySearch) ** A lot of work on improving error reporting * Ancestry ** Improve handling of linked records === Version 1.2.0 (released 3 April 2022) === ''Chrome and Firefox only: these feature will be in Safari in the next release'' * Ancestry ** Household tables now fill out additional columns like relationship, status, occupation, birth place etc when available. This is done by fetching the linked records to extract the information. ** Child baptisms/burials etc now fetch data from linked profiles. Previously they could not see the date or place. ** Improvements to classification, narrative and data strings * Tech ** Chrome version is now using Manifest Version 3. The Firefox and Safari versions still use Manifest Version 2. === Version 1.1.2 (released 30 March 2022) === * Ancestry ** Can now extract data from the view source modal dialog on person page ** Improve classification and narrative for some record types * FamilySearch ** Change to use the new [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer#comment_6355355 FamilySearch template] for links * Tech ** Removed all use of jQuery and replaced with the native querySelector. Possible slight performance improvement. ** Switched to using dynamic module load in content scripts. This prevents the extension from working in old versions of Firefox (versions before Firefox 89). === Version 1.1.1 (released 18 March 2022) === * General ** Fix Chrome error message about a missing file (commands_fs.js) ** Burial: Include age at death in narrative and data string if available ** Improve data string for child baptisms ** Add birth date to baptism narrative if known * GRO ** Fix issue when there is a space in the first forename (e.g. “ST GEORGE”) ** Fix issue for a rare case where GRO has no registration district for a birth. E.g. [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1908&range=0&surname=POLLARD&motherssurname=PORTER&forename1=FRANK&gender=M&quarter=D&volume=05C&page=284 Frank Pollard 1908] ** Fix errors in ukbmd district links *** WEST DERBY AND TOXTETH PARK -> https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/west%20derby.html *** KINGSTON ON THAMES -> https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/kingston.html *** THE BERWICK UPON TWEED UNION or BERWICK UPON TWEED -> https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/berwick.html *** NEWPORT is an ambiguous district name so no URL is generated for it * Ancestry ** Fix error when searching Ancestry from an FS marriage record with no spouse name ** Remove SSN from more Ancestry records (both the data string and the source citation) ** Improve handling of marriage allegation. E.g. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/688871:2056 Sara Elizabeth Mills 1861] ** Handle unrecognized record types for US state births. E.g. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/38163:62361 Henry M Ohlman 1915] ** Improve handling of child marriages ** Improve handling of a record for a parent for a child’s birth event. E.g. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=1778&h=150522689&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=1778 Saml Walt Peck 1897] ** Fix issue where a confederate pension record was classified as a marriage. E.g. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1382783:1677 Robert William Coleman 1915] ** Fix census year when the collection has a year range. E.g. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=4721&h=2697241&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=2469 Mary F Hughes 1825] * FamilySearch ** Fix issue where there was no option to build Household Table for Minnesota State Census. E.g. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ6G-CR3 David Palm 1895] ** Fix issue where a record with an AKA name could not create a citation [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VZ14-WHX Example] ** If interpreted date is only the year then use original date [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLYW-5F4G Example] ** Fix issue where an obituary record for a related person was incorrectly cited [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKLP-Y42H Example] ** Fix issue where FMP image link fails if Options say none for FMP domain. ** Improve date formatting when original and interpreted date are different ** Fix image link for Ireland census [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QYCX-NXN2 Example] ** Improve handling of spouse death record * FMP ** Exclude Residence from Burial place an other records types where it is not correct. === Version 1.1.0 (released 20 January 2022) === * FMP: add support for building citation and household table on images where it makes sense (particularly 1921 census) * Add submenu for build citation when the record type is not identified. This means that "Unclassified" is no longer used as a meaningful title. If the user doesn't select a record type or enter a title then no meaningful title is used. * Improve some place names on FMP * Include marriage countries in list of countries for search * Improve a lot of Ancestry classification * Fix an issue with a rare GRO birth with no page number * FMP Tables: fill out row for selected person even if other peoples info not available * Fix searching for same record in Ancestry England & Wales Births and Marriages post 1915 === Version 1.0.20 (released 8 January 2022) === * Improve citations and household table for FMP 1921 census transcriptions. === Version 1.0.19 (released 2 January 2022) === * Fix an issue where the popup menu would not work on an Ancestry Find A Grave record === Version 1.0.18 (released 1 January 2022) === * Fix an issue where the popup menu would not work on an Ancestry record which has no image === Version 1.0.17 (released 31 December 2021) === * '''Add Safari support on Mac, iPad and iPhone''' * Performance improvements when building citations * Make Edit citation window wider (when not on iOS) * Fix "page not supported" issue when not logged in on WikiTree profile * Fix issue when only father is there on wikitree profile and his LNAB is different * Fix ukbmd link issue on GRO when “counties” is in registration district name * Ancestry: improve handling of 1901 wales census === Version 1.0.16 (released 14 December 2021) === * Add menu item on an Ancestry sharing page to show the full size image (because of Ancestry zoom bug) * Improve some UK BMD district links * Improve detection of FMP links on FamilySearch pages === Version 1.0.15 (released 6 December 2021) === * Allow search from site to same site * Improve searching to same collection (on Ancestry) * FS Image citations - exclude catalog record link if there are multiple for this image set * Improve classification and narrative of more Ancestry records * On FS Image Build Citation menu items add subtitle suggesting using record instead === Version 1.0.14 (released 22 November 2021) === * Add options for whether “subscription required” or similar is included in citations for pay sites * Improve handling of Ancestry Births and Baptisms - was identifying some Births as Baptisms, add new Birth or Baptism type * Fix issue with FS citations where it used external image link when there was a good FS one * Fix relationships when searching from another site to FamilySearch * Fix crash on FamilySearch 1939 register when there is a closed record * Fix ancestry library URL for UK (ancestrylibraryedition.co.uk) * Remove leading commas from FS place names in citations/narrative === Version 1.0.13 (released 16 November 2021) === * Remove use of CSS styles in household tables * Fix some ukbmd district links in GRO citations * Fix issue with FMP 1911 citation/narrative where Relationship to head was missing * Improve FS extract of relationship in households * Add better support for citation/narrative for US naturalization records === Version 1.0.12 (released 14 November 2021) === * Fix an exception when creating a citation for a FamilySearch marriage (Indiana) === Version 1.0.11 (released 13 November 2021) === * Fix failure on FS Citation for UK marriage registration * Improve handling of Ancestry US arriving passenger lists * Improve handling of Ancestry Canada Marriages === Version 1.0.10 (released 12 November 2021) === * Add FS menu item to open external/FMP image page (when available) * Add age to narrative for birth, marriage and death events * Improvements to list record data for FS citations * Improve handling of Ancestry US birth records * Improve narrative and citation for Ancestry Ireland Death reg === Version 1.0.9 (released 11 November 2021) === * Add options for FamilySearch citations. There are options to choose whether to reuse parts of the FS supplied citation string for the reference and the data. The default has changed to be a generated sentence for for the data. * Add a “Go to Image Page” on Ancestry popup. Sometime when you click on an image thumbnail on an Ancestry record it doesn't go to a new page - it opens the image within the record page. This forces it to go to a new page where the TWS menu works for image stuff (such as creating a sharing URL). * Support Ancestry record URLs of the form https://search.ancestry.com/collections/3032/records/282099 * Fix duplicated street address in an FMP 1911 census * Fix US marriage license narrative * Fix issues with German baptism records on Ancestry * Fix issues with Ancestry VA BIRLS records * Improve Ancestry Electoral Register records and English Christening Index records * Remove SSN from more Ancestry records * Improve narrative for census citations: include age, occupation, marital status and relationship to head. * Fix some bad ukbmd district links on GRO citations === Version 1.0.8 (released 27 October 2021) === * Citation ** Improve classification of some Ancestry records ** UKBMD District Link improvements ** Remove domain parameter from Ancestry Image template * Search ** Improve last name at death when CLN is not set but there are husbands ** Improve search of FS in some cases === Version 1.0.7 (released 24 October 2021) === * Added context menu item "Sourcer: Open Link in New Tab". If used on an Ancestry or FindMyPast link it will modify the link to point to where your subscription is. === Version 1.0.6 (released 23 October 2021) === * General ** Change exception report to use separate tab and include input data ** Add keyboard navigation of popup menu * Citations ** Improved passenger list citations ** Improved citations for FMP South Australia BMDs * Household Tables ** Fix crash when captions option is checked ** Fix issue where Ancestry household tables did not highlight the selected person ** Fix issues with FS 1911 census (all CAPS occupation, leading zeroes on age) === Version 1.0.5 (released 20 October 2021) === * Add error reporting in the event of a Javascript error - it shows up in the popup menu * Fixed some unclassified records === Version 1.0.4 (released 17 October 2021) === * Fix some bugs in image citations: ** FS image citations sometimes had "undefined" for the "Image path". In those cases there was no image path so the film number is given. ** Ancestry image citations were not giving the image number and number of total images. * A few improvements to the meaningful title for citations === Version 1.0.3 (released 16 October 2021) === * General ** The extension icon now changes colors so it should show up better in dark mode ** Improved the look of the Edit Citation menu ** Added a “Go to Record Page” menu item when on an Ancestry image page with an indexed person selected * Search ** Fixed an issue where a prefix was confused with the last name * Citation ** FamilySearch: Implement Build Citation for image pages ** Ancestry: Implement Build Citation for image pages ** Fixed some Ancestry Unclassified records ** fixed some GRO district links ** Changed from bullet to hyphen to separate links because of unicode concerns ** improved place names for some Ancestry records * Household Tables ** Add support for household tables on Ancestry census records. Note that they do not have as many columns filled out as FMP and FS (at least for now). === Version 1.0.2 (released 8 October 2021) === * General ** Add support for ancestrylibrary.com.au and ancestrylibrary.ca ** Improve error/warning messages in popup menu when not on a supported page ** Handle WikiTree profile pages of active members that have a different layout ** Fix error when using on FS image page. It is not yet supported for citations but does not get stuck on “initializing” now. * Citation ** Improve handling of Canada 1911 census by extracting more place fields ** Add Canada censuses to collections (enables search for same record between sites) ** Ancestry: Fix generation of sharing link when the image URL contains % characters ** Improve probate data sentence (handle event place vs death place better) ** When there are two links, put a bullet separator between them for visibility ** Remove the Social Security Number from citations for privacy ** Ancestry: Fix situation where a record for the parent record for a burial was categorized as a baptism * Narrative ** Add option to highlight the date in bold or italic ** Improve probate record narrative (handle event place vs death place better) * Tables ** Add options for table layout. There is now a choice of a table or a list. There are formatting options for both cases. === Version 1.0.1 (released 5 October 2021) === * General ** Add support for ancestrylibrary.co.uk * Search ** In FMP searches make the spouse last names more intelligent ** In FMP searches make it use the place name more intelligently * Citation ** Ancestry & FMP: For parish marriages the bride and grooms ages are put in data string when known ** GRO: Add override for district URL for “East and West Flegg” ** Ancestry: Add string match to improve identifying Baptism records * Narrative ** Add names of parents in baptism when known. ** FS citation - extract street address that is not shown on page. Put it in narrative. * Household Tables ** On FMP, if the table is not expanded disable Build Household Table until it is === Version 1.0.0 (released 4 October 2021) === * Search: ** Lots of improvements in "Search the same collection for the same record" feature - including more details like Folio, Peiece, Page number etc. There are still more improvements and fine tuning to be done here ** Fix search for same collection from Ancestry records where the URL was using the alt id (e.g. "uki1891" vs. "6598"). ** Search: intelligently include place name in FMP searches ** Search: FMP, when searching for baptism do not include father’s last name ** Search: FMP 1939 register - the Registration District from Ancestry does not work on FMP and makes search fail ** Search: Fix search from FMP UK census to Ancestry Wales census ** Fix bug in Ancestry search if a marriage has a date but no place ** When searching FS for a specified census collection do not include wife's maiden name * Citation ** Fix GRO '''Source''' Citation adding a newline before 2nd data line ** Fix citation issues with Ancestry baptism records using baptism date as birth date in data string ** Fix citation issue with baptism records that have no gender ** Fix citation issue with 1841 census saying “in household of” ** Fix citation issue on FMP with case where “First name(s)” and “First name” can either be used ** Fix citation issues on Ancestry 1939 Register ref title being Census ** Remove leading zeroes from dates in data string in citation * Tables ** Improved tables for 1939 register on FMP ** Improved tables for 1841 census and early US censuses (removed columns) === Version 0.2.6 (released 30 September 2021) === * Fixed three bugs: ** When generating a citation on FamilySearch for a census record it sometimes erroneously puts "Child " at the start of the ref title. ** On Firefox, when your local timezone is a different day to GMT timezone, dates could be a day wrong in data strings and narrative sentences. ** Household tables were not working on FMP for US Census or UK 1939 Register === Version 0.2.5 (released 30 September 2021) === * Fixed a bug that prevented the Household Tables feature working on FMP === Version 0.2.4 (released 29 September 2021) === * A couple of minor bug fixes to the new Household Tables feature === Version 0.2.3 (released 29 September 2021) === * First implementation of Household Tables * Fix a couple of record types it was not recognizing === Version 0.2.2 (released 28 September 2021) === * Fixed issue in WikiTree read/private page where both parents have the same last name * Add support for findmypast.ie and findmypast.com.au * Fix lots of bugs in search, citations and narratives * Detect Residence in US state census * Add support for US Census Federal Non-population Schedule * Add better error reporting for errors in Ancestry build citation (catch exceptions) === Version 0.2.0 (released 24 September 2021) === * Changed to always use paste to put citations in the WikiTreeProfile ** The Insert menu items no longer exists ** There are now three different options on the record pages *** Build Inline Citation *** Build Narrative with Citation *** Build Source Citation * Added Ancestry "Search with specified parameters" menu item === Version 0.1.10 (released 23 September 2021) === * Search ** Add option to open search results in new window ** Added British Phone Book collection on Ancestry ** Added England & Wales Probate collection on Ancestry * Citation ** Add option to choose a list type data string rather than a sentence ** Improved data strings for citations ** Improved ref title for Phone Books and other types ** Added year to Directory ref titles * Narrative ** Add option to remove country name from narrative ** Improved narrative strings for some event types === Version 0.1.9 (released 19 September 2021) === * One bugfix in generating the ref title for an Ancestry citation === Version 0.1.8 (released 18 September 2021) === * Implemented the Narrative feature ** When in edit mode on WikiTree profile if the cursor in the Edit Text is at the start of a new paragraph then the "Insert inline citation" menu item is replaced with "Insert narrative event with inline citation". This will insert a sentence followed by the inline citation. The sentence is a starting point for writing something about the event and saves you having to type or copy/paste the date and place from elsewhere. * Some improvements and code cleanup on how ref titles are created. === Version 0.1.7 (released 14 September 2021) === * Fix for pages needing reload after install/update of extension ** It is possible that this fix (adding permissions part) might fix Ancestry sharing templates on Chromium/Linux * Disable Insert Citation menu item when in enhanced editor * Fix for missing year in some Ancestry death (or birth/marriage) data strings * Add 1939 register to collections list * Add Ancestry Wales census collections * Handle Ancestry death registration split into two collections * Fix UKBMD links in GRO citations for st saviour surrey and ashby-de-la-zouch * Improved parsing of newer GRO records and add Entry Number to reference string, also add district code to ref string * Use correct last name for a given date in FMP (and other searches) Only for search by collection where collection has a single year. === Version 0.1.6 (released 9 September 2021) (Chrome store Only) === * Fix bug where building an Ancestry citation on Chromium on Linux got an error. === Version 0.1.5 (released 9 September 2021) === * Fix bug on Firefox when building Ancestry citation * Add date to refTitle for Electoral Register and Directories * Add collections for all US federal censuses === Version 0.1.4 (released 8 September 2021) === * Changed the layout of the options page to have separate tabs for Search and Citation options * Ancestry sharing links: ** Add option for Citation/Ancestry: whether to generate sharing link in citation ** Change to use the current domain when building sharing link (works for ancestrylibrary.com also) ** Change the way it gets the sharing data (might help on other platforms/browsers) * Add option for Citation/Ancestry: which domain to use in Ancestry Record template * Add option for Search/FMP: whether to enable last name variants * Improve data string for 1939 register in Ancestry citation * A few other minor bug fixes and improvements === Version 0.1.3 (released 4 September 2021) === * '''Implemented FindMyPast support''' * Added support for ancestrylibrary.com (untested) * Added options for which domain use for search for Ancestry and FMP (and to exclude these from searches) * Restrict Ancestry search by country if known * Lots of little bug fixes and improvements === Version 0.1.2 (released 30 Aug 2021) === * Ancestry Citations: Changed the default options for new users to use a string rather than a table. * FreeBMD citations: Disabled the district link until I add code to deal with the FreeBMD district abbreviations * FreeBMD general: fixed issue where other extensions could prevent extracting data from page * FamilySearch: Fixed issue with 1851 census records not getting the correct collection id * FamilySearch: improve extraction of places and spouse from record pages. * FamilySearch: fixed bug in search with specified parameters when there is only one last name * FamilySearch: started a list of FindMyPast image documents where FamilySearch has the wrong image numbers. For these no FMP link is added to FS citations. === Version 0.1.1 (only on Firefox) === * Just a test because Firefox version was blocked because of a Mozilla signing bug on their server === Version 0.1.0 (released 21 Aug 2021) === * Hierarchical search menus ** Implemented the "Search with specified parameters" feature for FamilySearch ** Implemented “Search the same collection for the same record” feature for Ancestry, GRO and FreeBMD (was already implemented for FamilySearch) ** - Implemented “Search a specific collection” for Ancestry (was already implemented for FamilySearch) * Add option to have a data string instead of a table on Ancestry citations * Fixes to ref title ** Fix Unclassified for FS Marriage Banns ** Fix Unclassified for Ancestry PCC Wills === Version 0.0.7 (released 21 Aug 2021) === * One minor bug fix in FreeBMD search === Version 0.0.6 (released 21 Aug 2021) === * Added support for FreeBMD * Fix bug on Firefox where the Ancestry Sharing Link/Template was failing to build * More improvements to search and popup menus === Version 0.0.5 (released 16 Aug 2021) === * Change the test for choosing to insert a citation as inline or as a source to use the “== Sources ==“ line as a delimiter. * Fix bug in previous version where the was not fully removed when inserting citation as a source. * Add 3 new user options: ** “Add newlines within the citation between sections (for readability in edit mode, no effect in read mode).” ** “Add
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within the citation between sections (for readability in read mode).” ** GRO: “Add a link to the registration district page on FreeBMD.” ** ''All of these options default to true which is the previous behaviour'' === Version 0.0.4 (released 16 Aug 2021) === * Implemented menu item when on WikiTree edit profile page to insert the citation either as an inline reference or a simple source (depending on the cursor location in the Edit Text box). * Fix bug where the use of meaningful names was being controlled by wrong option === Version 0.0.3 (released 15 Aug 2021) === Search: * First implementation of hierarchical search menus, implemented only when searching FamilySearch so far. ** Can now search FamilySearch for the same record from Ancestry (only certain collections so far) ** Can now search FS for a specific collection (only certain collections so far) * General improvements to search - more values used in searches. * The country or countries for a person/record are now inferred and used in a FamilySearch search. * Date ranges used in FamilySearch searches have been widened to allow for the fact that the records being searched may have date inaccuracies (e.g. estimated birth date in a census record). Citations: * Improved RefTitle matching (fix some “Unclassified” cases) * Fixed some cases where BMD district links were failing * Added “subscription required” to FMP Image links in FS citations * Fixed additional format of FMP image link in FS citations * Fixed some “undefined” values in FS 1871 census citations General: * Added Support menu item with Buy me a Coffee link === Version 0.0.2 (released 10 Aug 2021) ''Chrome store only'' === * Add FamilySearch image link (if available) to FS citations (with image number) * Add a message when the citations are successfully built and saved and when errors/warnings occur (and added icons to these messages) * Added "Build Sharing URL" menu item on Ancestry pages in addition to "Build Sharing Template". "Build Sharing URL" is useful for sharing on Discord etc. * Slight improvements to searches from Ancestry and FS * Make the WikiTree Add person page not supported to search from for now * Fix crash on WikiTree add page when Search Ancestry was done * Rewrote all popup menu code so that they are dynamically generated (preparation for hierarchical search menus)

WikiTree Sourcer User Guide

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide User Guide] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Release_Notes Release notes] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Frequently_Asked_Questions Frequently Asked Questions] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Wish_List Wish List (enhancement requests)] = WikiTree Sourcer User Guide = == Introduction == === Setup === Everything in [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] (except for the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide#Context_Menu|context menu]]) is done via the popup menu which is accessed via the '''[1]''' icon in the toolbar of the browser. To make this icon show up on the toolbar in Chrome it is necessary to "pin" it. ==== Chrome ==== In the Chrome browser this is done by clicking on the "puzzle piece" icon to show all extensions and clicking on the pin icon next to WikiTree Sourcer: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide.png |caption=Google Chrome extensions popup }} ==== Firefox ==== In the Firefox browser the icon appears to show up without having to pin it. If it is not pinned then click on the puzzle piece icon and then right-click on WikiTree Sourcer and select "Pin to Toolbar". ==== Safari ==== In Safari on a Mac or a large screen tablet the Sourcer Icon shows up to the left of the URL bar. The extension has to be enabled - this is usually done when you run the app to install it. Initially the icon will be grey. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide-2.png |align=c |size=l }} When you click on it (when on a supported page) you will get an Apple menu asking for permission for the extension to access the page. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide-3.png |align=c |size=l }} Once you grant this the icon will be blue (or whatever you have set as your highlight color). === Options === On the WikiTree Sourcer popup menu there is an item named "Options...". This opens a page in a new tab that allows you to setup how you want the extension to work. It is worth checking out all the options as you get to know the extension. ==== Search Menu Options ==== Because there may eventually be a large number of web sites supported by Sourcer, there are options that reduce the number of search sites shown on the main Sourcer menu. In order to give the user a lot of flexibility there are a lot of options to control how many search sites are shown on the main menu, what order they are in etc. Also, the sites are limited to those sites with records in the lifespan of the current profile and in the same countries as the current profile. If the main Sourcer menu is not showing all the possible search sites then there is a menu item "All Search Sites..." to allow you to see the remaining ones. Here are some of the option settings: * Search: General: '''Maximum number of search menu items to show on top-level popup (0 means just show search submenu)''' ** If you make it really large (say 99) then, on the main popup menu, you will see all sites that are within the lifespan and countries of the current page. * Search: : '''Priority of the search menu item for this site on the top-level popup menu:''' ** This allows you to set the order of the items on the main menu. You can also hide sites that you never use by setting the number to zero. * Search: : '''Priority of the search menu item for this site on the search submenu:''' ** This allows you to set the order of the items on the search sub menu ("All Search Sites..."). You can also hide sites that you never use by setting the number to zero. On the search submenu there is a yellow row at the top. Clicking on this allows you to modify the lifespan and countries used to filter this sub menu. The filter ''checkbox'' settings are remembered, so if you turn off filtering by country, the next time you use the search ''submenu'' then it will not filter by country. ==== Options Dialog ==== When on the Sourcer Options page there is a dialog that can be displayed using the "hamburger" icon at the top-right of the page. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide-4.png |align=c |size=l |caption=WikiTree Sourcer options dialog }} This allows the options to be exported, imported or reset. * Export. This button will export your current options to a file. There are several reasons you might want to do this. ** You could save the options as a backup before experimenting with different options. ** You could save several different sets of options that you want to switch between for working on different projects. ** You could save them and load them into a different browser on the same device or a different device so that you are using the same options across all your browsers/devices. ** You could save them and send the file to another WikiTreer to show what options you use. ** If you are a project leader you could save them and publish them as the preferred options to use for your project (if you want to be that prescriptive). In this case you could edit the file to only contain the option settings that are important to the project. * Import. This button allows you to select a file that was exported and import the options from that. ** Note that, if the file being imported does not have an entry for some options, then those options will remain at their current settings. This allows people to share selected settings with other users. If you want every option at the default except for the values imported then simply reset your options before importing. * Reset. This button resets all options to the built-in defaults. === Search from WikiTree === When on a WikiTree profile (in read or edit mode) the popup menu allows you to search other sites for sources for this profile. Each site to search has different features. For Ancestry, FindMyPast and FamilySearch there is a ">" symbol to the right (for example of the "Search FamilySearch" menu item). This gives you a choice: you can click on the text (e.g. "Search FamilySearch) for a default search; or you can click on the ">" to get a sub-menu with more options. === Building Citations === When on citable record page the menu allows you to create a citation or search other sites for information on the person. There are three options for creating a citation: # Build Inline Citation - creates a inline citation # Build Narrative with Citation - creates some [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer:_Narrative_formatting_options|narrative text]] followed by an inline citation # Build Source Citation - creates a citation suitable for pasting after the == Sources == line. The citation is put into the paste buffer (clipboard) so you can use Ctrl+V/Cmd+V or whatever your platform/browser uses for paste to insert into the WikiTree biography. On FamilySearch and Ancestry person pages it is also possible to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_Build_All_Citations create citations for all the sources at once]. === Building Household Tables === When on a supported census-type record page there is an option on the Sourcer menu for "Build Household Table". This will generate a WikiTree style table or list that can be pasted into a WikiTree profile. There is also an option to automatically generate the table when you build the citation (or vice-versa). The options page has a "Household Table" tab that gives you options for how the table (or list) should be formatted. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_Household_Table_Styles This page] gives some examples of different styles. === Search from other sites === When on a record page you can search other sites based on the data on that page. This works similarly to searching from a WikiTree profile with a couple of exceptions: # The "Search with Specified Parameters" may have less options since a WikiTree profile can have multiple last names and/or multiple spouses. # For some records there is a new sub-menu option: "Search the same collection for the same record". This only shows up if the record is in one of the collections that WikiTree Sourcer has been setup to support for this. For example when on a census record in Ancestry it will let you search for the same census entry on FMP or FamilySearch. For an England & Wales birth or death registration it will let you move between the same record on Ancestry, FMP, FS, GRO and FreeBMD. The search will not always perfectly find the right record due to differences in how place names (or registration districts) are recorded on different sites. Often revising the search to remove the place details will give the correct match. === Adding profiles in WikiTree === Sourcer has a feature that fills out the fields in the WikiTree Add Person page from either an external profile or from a record citation. When you have filled the fields (or manually typed some in) you can also use WikiTree Sourcer to search from the Add Person page - either search WikiTree for duplicates or other sites for sources. NOTE: More documentation of the Add Person flow on WikiTree is [[Space:Add_Person_Redesign|here]]. ==== From a profile ==== * When on a profile page (in FamilySearch, Ancestry or FindMyPast) there is a menu option "Save Person Data". Select that. * Then go to WikiTree and add a person (e.g. use the clickable links in Edit Mode that say: "add/remove child", "add spouse", "add sibling" ''or'' to add an unrelated person use the Add -> New Person menu item on WikiTree). * In the Add Person page on WikiTree (also called "Edit Family") when on the second step ("Enter basic data") there will be a Sourcer menu item "Set fields from Person Data for:
". * Click that item and it will fill out the fields on the page with the information from the external profile. * There are options under the "Add Person" tab of the options page that will generate an introductory paragraph (among other options). If you use this, and there is more than one possible parent, make sure you select the correct one at the bottom of the page before doing "Set fields..." * If on a FamilySearch or Ancestry person page it is also possible to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_Build_All_Citations include citations for all of the sources] in the person data. ==== From a record ==== * When on a record page (on any of the sites supported by Sourcer) use the usual menu options to build a citation. * Then go to WikiTree and add a person (e.g. use the clickable links in Edit Mode that say: "add/remove child", "add/spouse", "add sibling" ''or'' to add an unrelated person use the Add -> New Person menu item on WikiTree). * In the Add Person page on WikiTree (also called "Edit Family") when on the second step ("Enter basic data") there will be a Sourcer menu item "Set fields from Citation Data for:
". * Click that item and it will fill out the fields on the page with the information from the record the citation was built on. * There are options under the "Add Person" tab of the options page that will automatically add the citation on this page (among other options). === Updating existing WikiTree profiles using MergeEdit === Sourcer has a feature similar to WIkiTree X that uses the WikiTree merge feature to allow you to compare and update the fields on an existing WikiTree profile from either an external profile or from a record citation. ==== From a profile ==== * When on a profile page (in FamilySearch, Ancestry or FindMyPast) there is a menu option "Save Person Data". Select that. * Then go to a WikiTree profile for the same person and bring up the Sourcer menu. * There is a menu item "Merge/Edit from external data...". Click this. * On the submenu select "Merge/Edit from Person Data for..." ==== From a record ==== * When on a record page (on any of the sites supported by Sourcer) use the usual menu options to build a citation. * Then go to a WikiTree profile for the same person and bring up the Sourcer menu. * There is a menu item "Merge/Edit from external data...". Click this. * On the submenu select "Merge/Edit from Citation Data for..." == Details for Specific Sites == A full list of supported site is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_supported_sites here]. === Ancestry === ==== Citation ==== With default options an Ancestry citation will look something like this: '''1861 Census''': "1861 England Census"
Class: RG 9; Piece: 122; Folio: 40; Page: 11; GSU roll: 542577
{{Ancestry Sharing|25334079|c1dd1a}} - {{Ancestry Record|8767|5010161}} (accessed 2 September 2021)
Harry A Pavey (8) son, in household of William H Pavey (54) in Pancras registration district. Born in Plymouth, Devon, England. ==== Sharing Links ==== Ancestry provides a feature where images on Ancestry can be shared using a "sharing link". Sourcer will include a sharing link in the citation when possible (but only if there is an image associated with the record). Older sharing links were quite short URLs like this: :: https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/26033082?h=b2ba14 : however Ancestry changed them in the fall of 2022 to be more like this: :: https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/124775?token=IwUOyl5r0uGdVofgaziN4akCiU45VGB%2FcVyzYVcihLQ%3D : then later they changed them to the current ''really'' long form like this: :: https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/124775?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22653971497339503248774c2f4d7277337441793335314e30674c6d706263787064484e67325732657175553d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Links_to_Ancestry#Sharing_Link WikiTree Ancestry Sharing template] handles all three forms so it hides the long URL when viewing a profile. It can seem as though the sharing link is not much use because Ancestry has removed the ability to zoom. However this can be easily worked around. For example if you click on the last (longest) link above... * If you have the Sourcer extension installed you can use this menu item on the Sourcer popup to see the full size image: "Go to Fullsize Sharing Image Page" * If you don't have Sourcer installed then follow these steps: ** Right-click on the image and do "Open Image in New Tab" ** Edit the URL to remove this from the end: &maxWidth=520 There has been some discussion about whether to include the full size image link like [https://mediasvc.ancestry.com/v2/image/namespaces/6224/media/4532341_01069.png?securityToken=xw03e03fe5b301fcbce6ad29ac7a07a530e9313f7a99db0000 this] in the citation rather that the Ancestry sharing link (or in addition to it). At first, we wondered if a link like that would be persistent but they do still seem to work a year or so after being generated. However, Ancestry has not said anything about supporting those links long term so, currently, Sourcer doesn't put links like that in the citations it generates. === FreeBMD === ==== Citation ==== In order to build a citation you need to be on the "Entry Information" page. To get there from the search results click the red "Info" button next to the search result that you want. === GRO === ==== Search ==== If your search finds more than one record then click the radio button next to the one that you want and then bring up the popup menu to build the citation. By default it will use the first match. ==== Citation ==== With default options a GRO birth citation will look like this: '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1844&range=0&surname=PAVEY&motherssurname=ELLACOTT&forename1=MARY&forename2=ELIZA&gender=F&quarter=S&district=EAST%20STONEHOUSE&volume=09&page=338 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 6 August 2021)
Pavey, Mary Eliza (Mother's maiden name: Ellacott).
''GRO Reference:'' 1844 Jul-Aug-Sep in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/east%20stonehouse.html East Stonehouse] Volume 09 Page 338. === Library and Archives Canada === See [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_support_for_Library_and_Archives_Canada|this]] page for details. === National Archives of Ireland census records === The census record pages are not specific to a particular person. Sourcer adds the ability to click on one of the rows in the census table to select it. You can then create a citation for that person (or do a search for that person). === National Library of Ireland - Catholic Parish Registers === Since the image are not transcribed or indexed the functionality is a bit limited. To create a citation Sourcer will ask you to enter some data from the image. === Newspapers.com === When citing Newspapers.com it is best to create a clipping and cite that. That is what Sourcer supports. This way anyone can view the image of the clipping. If you are on the page for the article ([https://www.newspapers.com/image/401687177/?terms=John%20turtle&match=1 example]) and you want to cite the article "Series of Atrocious Murders at Sea" then click the button "Clip" at the top right of the web page. Then select the area of the page to cite, optionally enter a title and press the "Save Clipping" button. Then... click the "View Clip" button that appears. Now you can use Sourcer to create a citation. Here is an [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-hampshire-advertiser-series-of-atroc/138749836/ example] of a page like that. If someone else shares a clip with you you can just go to the clip page and use Sourcer to create a citation. Obituaries are a special case that confused me for a while. If you search obituaries on Newspapers.com or Ancestry you can end up on a page like [https://www.newspapers.com/image/422537999/?article=830720ed-74d8-4639-b11a-d3d244d59683&terms=fred%20smith this]. Although this already has an area selected and a title it is still not a clip page. But there is a "Clip" button at the bottom right of the sidebar on the right. Click this and then "View Clip" as described above and you get to a page like [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-manhattan-mercury-obituary-for-fred/138750225/ this]. This is a normal clip page that you can use Sourcer on. == Context Menu == On '''any site''' (when the WikiTree Sourcer extension is installed and enabled) if you right-click on any hyperlink there will be an additional item named "Sourcer: Open Link in New Tab". If the link points to an Ancestry or FindMyPast page then this will redirect the link to the domain that is specified in the WikiTree Sourcer options page. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide-1.png |caption=WikiTree Sourcer context menu }} Similarly you can select the source text for an external link template and right-click and use the same menu option to open it. E.g. try selecting the line below and right-clicking on it:
{{Ancestry Record|7814|7041136}} This also works for Wiki Ids. For example if you select this text: Pavey-343 and right click it will open the profile page. You can use this in Discord for example when someone posts a link or template. == Accessibility == It is possible to use WikiTree Sourcer with the Keyboard or a Screen Reader. In both Chrome and Firefox it is possible to set a keyboard shortcut to bring up the extensions popup menu. In Firefox by default the shortcut is Ctrl+Shift+Y on PC and Cmd+Shift+Y on Mac. But this can be changed by putting this in the URL bar: about:addons In Chrome there is no default shortcut but one can be set by putting this in the URL bar: chrome://extensions/shortcuts Once the popup menu is up it can be navigated using the keyboard with the tab and space bar.

WikiTree Sourcer Wish List

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide User Guide] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Release_Notes Release notes] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Frequently_Asked_Questions Frequently Asked Questions] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Wish_List Wish List (enhancement requests)] == Wish List == Here is a list of enhancements to [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] that I have planned or that have been requested by users. === Search === * === Citation === * Option to put the person's name in bold in the data string or table in a citation. * Allow adding sources to FamilySearch, Geni and Ancestry person profiles === Narrative === * Add additional options for the sentence format of the narratives. === Household Tables === * Add options to control the sentence format of the table. === New sites to support === * Many countries ** [https://www.myheritage.com My Heritage] and [https://www.myheritagelibraryedition.com My Heritage Library Edition] ** [https://www.ancestryheritagequest.com Ancestry HeritageQuest] ** [https://newspaperarchive.com/ Newspaper Archive] ** [https://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] ** [https://historicgraves.com/ historicgraves.com] Mostly Ireland but other countries also ** [https://www.thegenealogist.com/ The Genealogist] * Australia ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia%2C_Sources_and_Citation_Examples examples here]) ** BDM and other free government records. Includes states such as: *** [https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/ Queensland] *** [https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria] *** [https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search?0 NSW Government (BDM/Family History Search)] ** [https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search Libraries Tasmania Names Index] ** [https://prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/assisted-passenger-lists Public Record Office Victoria Assisted Passenger Lists] ** [https://austcemindex.com/ Australian Cemeteries Index] * Canada ** LAC is now supported * Denmark ** [https://www.danishfamilysearch.com/ Danish Family Search] * France ** [https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/ Archives Départementales du Bas-Rhin] * Germany ** [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/bestande/ Catholic Matricula church books (matricula-online)] ** [https://www.archion.de/ Lutheran churchbooks (archion)] ** [https://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/de/en/68809 State Archives of Baden-Württemberg] ** [https://www.compgen.de/category/unsere-projekte/online-ofb/ Compgen: OFBs] ** [https://www.compgen.de/category/unsere-projekte/grabsteine/ Compgen: Grabsteinprojekt] * Italy ** [https://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/ Portale Antenati] * Netherlands ** https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/ * New Zealand ** [https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz Births, Deaths and Marriages Online] * South Africa ** https://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/ ** https://www.eggsa.org/bdms/BDM-Introduction.html ** https://www.genwebshop.co.za/ ** https://gendatabase.com/ * Sweden ** [https://riksarkivet.se/start Riksarkivet Archives] * UK ** England OPCs (Done [https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/ Cornwall]). ''NOTE: Each OPC is a completely separate site with different formatting and search.'' ** [https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/ UK Forces War Records] ** [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ UK National Archives Discovery] ** [https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/ The Proceedings of the Old Bailey] ** [https://newspapers.library.wales/ The National Library of Wales Newspaper archive] ** [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search/british-newspapers FMP British and Irish Newspapers] ** [https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/1132386 Lives of the First World War] ** [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/ History of Parliament Online] ** [https://www.digitalpanopticon.org/ Digital Panopticon] (Centralized /connective database for convict records) ** [https://www.essexarchives online.co.uk Essex Archives Online (Essex Records Office) ($$)] * US ** [https://www.americanancestors.org/ American Ancestors] (subscription required) ** [https://www.dar.org/ Daughters of the American Revolution] (subscription required) ** [https://heritage.statueofliberty.org/ Ellis Island Passenger Search database] (subscription required) ** [https://www.vlm.cem.va.gov/ Veterans Legacy Memorlal] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1702345/can-sourcer-modified-handle-veterans-legacy-memorial-pages G2G request]) ** [https://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/ Washington State Digital Archives] * General book/paper sources ** [https://www.jstor.org/ JSTOR] ** [https://books.google.com/ Google Books] ** [https://www.hathitrust.org/ Hathi Trust] ** [https://archive.org/ Internet Archive] * General searches that are not really sources ** Google search (can't create a citation but could construct a search with names and dates) ** Wikipedia (for searching for notables and citing a wikipedia page as a source) ** IMDB (for searching for notables in the movie world)

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== Wikitree Statistics == '''Last updated 15 Apr 2024 - updated Wikitree overview stats figure''' This page is for an ongoing summary of Wikitree quality indicators. Information on general statistics on profiles within Wikitree can be found at: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=stat1 Under "Database dump" select the type of statistics of interest and click "Get table". === Overall Wikitree Status === {{Image|file=Wikitree_Statistics.png |align=left |size=500 }}
The following table of data shows the growth of Wikitree over time in terms of total number of profiles, number of connected profiles, and number of profiles with DNA test connections. These numbers are as reported by Wikitree. Technical notes: * Prior to about Feb 2016 the total number was 8% overstated since it included merged profiles. * Drop in Number of DNA linked profiles in May 2018 due to changes to comply with EU privacy rules. * Some early values are monthly averages. {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Date''' || '''Total Profiles''' || '''Connected Profiles''' ||'''Profiles with DNA''' |- | 15 Nov 2023 || 36,210,475 || 31,230,244 || 12,415,008 || |- | 10 Jun 2023 || 34,651,302 || 29,747,035 || 11,700,445 || |- | 8 Nov 2022 || 32,353,319 || 27,594,516 || 10,664,900 || |- | 7 Jun 2022 || 30,774,171 || 26,127,434 || 9,956,897 || |- | 8 Nov 2021 || 28,620,028 || 24,127,642 || 8,958,243 || |- | 6 Jun 2021 || 27,138,283 || 23,744,052|| 8,274,116 || |- | 3 Nov 2020 || 24,996,828 || 20,803,351|| 7,397,210 || |- | 9 Jun 2020 || 23,596,972 || 19,522,130|| 6,742,871 || |- | 1 Jan 2020 || 22,210,087 || 18,268,598|| 6,173,368 || |- | 6 Nov 2019 || 21,798,127 || 17,868,106|| 5,982,205 || |- | 30 Jul 2019 || 21,011,879 || 17,155,386|| 5,678,443 || |- | 18 Jun 2019 || 20,645,245 || 16,800,932|| 5,524,106 || |- | 27 Mar 2019 || 20,005,060 || 16,224,171 || 5,220,156 || |- | 8 Jan 2019 || 19,308,041 || 15,575,517 || 4,866,658 || |- | 6 Nov 2018 || 18,779,693 || 15,076,525 || 4,629,120 || |- | 1 Oct 2018 || 18,496,225 || 14,804,060 || 4,499,992 || |- | 28 May 2018 || 17,482,356 || 13,852,666 || 4,004,584 || |- | 16 May 2018 || 17,437,255 || 13,802,722 || 4,270,056 || |- | 8 May 2018 || 17,372,228 || 13,738,055 || 4,235,537 || |- | 8 Apr 2018 || 17,105,544 || 13,497,437 || 4,088,486 || |- |28 Jan 2018 || 16,213,128 || 12,860,615 || || |- | 29 Oct 2017 || 15,581,091 || 12,069,345 || 3,200,000 || |- | 9 Jul 2017 || 14,579,940 || 11,220,333 || || |- | 25 Apr 2017 || 13,902,843 || 10,642,591 || || |- | 16 Apr 2017 || 13,881,513 || 10,579,228 || || |- | 29 Jan 2017 || 13,157,338 || 10,023,513 || || |- | 24 Jul 2016 || 11,831,219 || 8,891,739 || || |- | 8 Feb 2016 || 10,629,448 || 7,869,136 || || |- | 1 Jan 2016 ||11,378,699 || 7,640,805 || || |- | 1 Jul 2015 ||10,259,275 || || || |- | 1 Jan 2015 || 8,945,881 || || || |- | 1 Sep 2014 || 8,094,866 || || || |- | 1 Jan 2014 || 6,567,960 || || || |- | 1 Jul 2013 || 5,489,983 || || || |- | 1 Jan 2013 || 4,502,821 || || || |- |12 Jan 2012 || 3,000,000 || || || |- | 23 Jul 2011 || 2,000,000 || || || |- | 20 Dec 2010 || 700,000 || || || |- | 31 Aug 2010 || 200,000 || || || |- | 15 Nov 2009 || 50,000 || || || |- | 18 Jun 2009 || 20,000 || || || |- | 31 Jan 2009 || 50 || || || |- | 1 Nov 2008 || 1 || || || |}
=== Wikitree Profile Accuracy === Ideally we would have a measure of correct profiles. Possibly in the future there will be some stamp of approval that indicates a profile has been reviewed and is considered accurate. However, in the meantime, we can monitor the amount of known incorrect profiles. In particular, the Database Suggestions report runs a number of checks on profiles. Many of these checks are related to missing information (e.g. gender), unusual information (spelling of names) or formatting issues. However a number of these checks identify information in a profile summary that is not physically possible or at least internally consistent - for example, being born after a child was born. These identified consistency errors provide a measure of the known inaccuracy of the listed profiles. Technical notes: * Not all identified consistency errors are real, but in my experience most are. * A profile can have more than one consistency error. No correction made for this. * The following Suggestions Report items are considered consistency errors: 101, 102, 103, 104, 111, 112, 201, 202, 203, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 301, 303, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 401, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 412, 413, 414, 415, 417, 418, 606, 636, 666, 911, 912. [slight changes over time] * Total number of suggestions changes as new checks are added, and is not tracked here as many suggestions are not profile errors. {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Date''' || '''Total Profiles''' || '''Consistency Errors''' |- | 15 Nov 2023 || 36,210,475 || 101,158 || |- | 8 Nov 2022 || 32,353,319 || 96,533 || |- | 7 June 2022 || 30,774,171 || 96,719 || |- | 8 Nov 2021 || 28,620,028 || 99,261 || |- | 6 Jun 2021 || 27,138,283 || 99,927 || |- | 1 Nov 2020 || 24,986,750 || 103,686 || |- | 9 Jun 2020 || 23,596,972 || 106,938 || |- | 6 Nov 2019 || 21,798,127 || 112,818 || |- | 20 Jun 2019 || 20,645,245 || 117,033 || |- | 6 Nov 2018 || 18,779,693 || 132,604 || |- | 29 Jul 2018 || 17,994,278 || 147,578 || |- | 28 May 2018 || 17,482,356 || 154,059 || |- | 16 May 2018 || 17,437,255 || 154,007 || |- | 8 Apr 2018 || 17,105,544 || 161,762 || |- |25 Feb 2018 || 16,755,359 || 164,800 || |- | 29 Oct 2017 || 15,581,091 || 180,122 || |- | 9 Jul 2017 || 14,632,639 || 198,757 || |- | 16 Apr 2017 || 13,881,513 || 204,923 || |- | 24 Jul 2016 || 11,765,939 || 258,754 || |- | 29 May 2016 || 11,442,341 || 276,549 || |} The following chart shows how the number of known consistency errors has decreased over time until recently. {{Image|file=Wikitree_Statistics-2.png |align=left |size=500 }}
=== Wikitree Profile Sourcing === A good Wikitree profile is well sourced. There are currently no counts available for the number of profiles with sources. A measure of the sourcing is provided here by analyzing a random sample of profiles. Profiles can be randomly sampled based on their Wikitree number (not their Wikitree id). Based on the size of Wikitree, a sample of about 300 profiles is used to get useful accuracy (roughly about +/-5%), while not posing an excessive manual analysis burden. (Technical note: merged duplicate profiles will be oversampled.) Profiles are randomly sampled and assigned to the following categories: * 3 or more sources, where sources are likely original records or books. * 1 or 2 sources * Poorly sourced, such as a link to an Ancestry tree or another website, or vague source description * Unsourced * Unavailable for analysis (Unlisted, Red or Orange privacy) The results of the analyses to date are listed in the table below. {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Date''' || '''Nbr Sampled''' ||'''3+ Sources''' || '''1-2 Sources''' || '''Poorly Sourced''' || '''Unsourced''' || '''Unavailable''' || |- | 15 Nov 2023 || 321 || 22% ||36% || 12% || 22% || 8% || |- | 5 Nov 2022 || 319 || 18% || 37% || 10% || 24% || 11% || |- | 5 Jun 2022 || 309 || 15% || 41% || 11% || 22% || 11% || |- | 8 Nov 2021 || 322 || 17% || 34% || 11% || 25% || 13% || |- | 6 Jun 2021 || 323 || 18% || 35% || 10% || 26% || 11% || |- | 3 Nov 2020 || 322 || 18% || 34% || 12% || 26% || 10% || |- | 9 Jun 2020 || 321 || 13% || 33% || 14% || 27% || 13% || |- | 6 Nov 2019 || 314 || 12% || 35% || 15% || 25% || 13% || |- | 20 Jun 2019 || 316 || 15% || 34% || 16% || 20% || 15% || |- | 6 Nov 2018 || 316 || 11% || 32% || 13% || 29% || 15% || |- | 28 May 2018 || 302 || 11% || 27% || 15% || 33% || 14% || |- | 8 Apr 2018 || 284 || 12% || 26% || 12% || 40% || 11% || |} The following chart shows the percentage breakdown by sourcing of the profiles at various times. The small kinks in the results with time are likely due to sampling uncertainty. {{Image|file=Wikitree_Statistics-1.png |align=left |size=500 }}
=== Profile Sourcing Estimate using BioCheck === I also report sourcing results from Kay Knight’s BioCheck app (now v1.7.3). This useful app can be run in random profile mode to estimate sourcing on up to 5000 profiles, or over 10x more than is practical using my manual process above. It credits some possible sources that I do not include in my manual source count. Effectively, BioCheck's reported "Sourced Profiles" count is roughly analogous to my "Sourced" plus "Poorly Sourced" count. BioCheck results are listed below. {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Date''' || '''Total Profiles''' || '''Bio Not Open''' ||'''Sourced''' || '''Uncertain''' || '''Marked Unsourced''' || |- | 17 Nov 2023 || 5000 || 14.1% || 70.4% || 12.4%|| 3.1% || |- | 8 Jun 2021 || 3580 || 16% || 64% || 16%|| 4% || |} === Duplicate Profiles === In order to meet its goal of "One World Tree", there should be minimal duplicate profiles. One measure is the number of pending merge requests. Of course not all of these are truly duplicates, but also this is likely not the full list of duplicates. As of Nov 2023, the pending merge list has about 5,430 entries. As a more complete measure, I have randomly sampled profiles from across the entire Wikitree. For each of these profiles I checked the possible matches provided through the Search for Matches tab on the pull-down menu. Some were also checked with the built-in search function. Most were not a match. Based on an analysis in Nov 2023, I found 1 probable and 2 possible matches in 100 open profiles. This suggests the estimated number of duplicate profiles in Wikitree overall is in the range of 0.2-7% (95th percentile confidence interval). Technical notes: * This assumes Wikitree Match Search identifies most matches. There are a number of known cases where it does not. E.g. profiles in non-Roman characters; profiles with de/von in surname. This analysis assumes these are a small fraction of all profiles (or have similar duplicate rate). * Unlisted/Red/Orange/Yellow profiles cannot be checked; they are assumed to have the same fraction of duplicates as the rest of the tree. * Matches may not be identified if the profiles have little information to compare. {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Date''' || '''Total Profiles''' ||'''Estimated Duplicates''' || '''Sampling Basis''' || '''Pending Merges''' |- | 25 Nov 2023 || 36,298,183 || 0.2 - 7% || 2/100 ||5,430 |- | 30 Dec 2021 || 29,059,846 || 3 - 13% || 7/110 ||22,100 |- | 20 Feb 2020 || 22,641,134 || 1 - 8% || 4/106 ||13,600 |- | 26 Jan 2019 || 19,481,987 || 1 - 9% || 5/105 ||15,200 |} === Undated Profiles === There are a relatively large number of profiles that are simply linked names with no location, dates or other information. Suggestions 131, 132, 133 and 134 provide a good estimate of these profiles - although strictly these suggestions only identify undated profiles, they often have no other information. Technical notes: * Undated profiles can no longer be created in Wikitree. * This count is limited to Open (white profiles). * As of Nov 2022, the Open undated profiles were about 29% of the total number of undated profiles (excluding unlisted which could not be analyzed). {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Date''' || '''Undated Open Profiles''' |- | 15 Nov 2023 || 417,680 || |- | 8 Nov 2022 || 443,687 || |- | 7 June 2022 || 455,829 || |- | 8 Nov 2021 || 468,252 || |- | 6 Jun 2021 || 484,384 || |- | 1 Nov 2020 || 506,144 || |- | 9 Jun 2020 || 517,222 || |- | 6 Nov 2019 || 519,047 || |- | 18 Jun 2019 || 529,130 || |- | 6 Nov 2018 || 550,241 || |- | 29 Jul 2018 || 528,512 || |- | 8 May 2018 || 480,950 || |} {{Image|file=Wikitree_Statistics-4.png |align=left |size=500 }}

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[[Category:New Netherland Descendants]] This page was created to group some of the project boxes, templates, and stickers I use often in one place. There is also some wiki coding further down on the page as well as rules and examples for sourcing. Hopefully everything is copy/paste. == Profile Boxes == These are boxes approved for use on profiles, whether individual person profiles or free spaces. === Navigation === Navigation Profile Boxes are used to ease navigation from one profile to another profile that is related in a significant way. It should only be used if the relationship cannot be expressed through our current database fields, such as parents, spouses, etc. Care should also be taken that boxes are only used on profiles that many people would want to navigate through the profiles. ==== Succession ==== Succession boxes are used to link profiles in a sequence, such as hereditary title holders, political office holders, or other sequence that is of great significance to the profile. It can be used on both person profiles and free spaces. Placement is above the Biography headline, but below any Research Note boxes and Project boxes. If there are multiple successions, they belong in one box, with no more than three recommended, and five the absolute maximum. Succession boxes are created and managed by projects. An image may be included if the project desires. {| border="0" bgcolor="#ffffff" !Display !Code |- |{{Succession}}||  {{Succession}} |- |{{Succession|position1=8th Governor of Georgia|before1=[[Bulloch-220|Archibald Stobo Bulloch]]|after1=[[Treutlen-2|John Adam Treutlen]]}}||   {{Succession|6th Governor of Georgia|before1=[[Bulloch-220|Archibald Stobo Bulloch]]|after1=[[Treutlen-2|John Adam Treutlen]]}} |- |} === Research Note Boxes === The following Research Note Boxes are recommended as of April 2023. They are manually placed on any profile and are not created independently. They should be placed in the text section below any project boxes, but above the Biography headline. They should each be placed on their own line. These are just some of the research note boxes available. For a complete listing see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Research_Note_Boxes here]. === Conflated === For use when a profile is suspected to have information of two or more people that has been combined and confused. See [[Template:Conflated|Template:Conflated]] for more information. : {{Conflated}} {{Conflated}} This template also allows the use of optional parameters for one or two locations. This is for categorization and will not alter the appearance of the research note box: : {{Conflated|England}} : {{Conflated|England|Massachusetts}} === Disproven Existence === For use when research has shown that the person never existed. If this research note box is used, it should be the very first template on a page, unlike other research note boxes. A full explanation must follow in the biography section. There are no parameters associated with this template. {{Disproven Existence}} {{Disproven Existence}} === Estimated Date === For use whenever a rough estimate is used for a birth, death, and/or marriage date. See Estimated Dates and [[Template:Estimated_Date|Template:Estimated Date]] for more information. If no parameters are added to the basic template, the default is birth date. Available parameters are: : Death : Marriage : Birth and Death : Birth and marriage : Death and Marriage : Birth Death and Marriage {{Estimated Date}} {{Estimated Date}} {{Estimated Date|Death}} {{Estimated Date|Death}} {{Estimated Date|Birth and Date}} {{Estimated Date|Birth and Death}} {{Estimated Date|Birth Death and Marriage}} {{Estimated Date|Birth Death and Marriage}} === Uncertain Existence === For use on a profile of a person who probably never existed. See [[Template:Uncertain_Existence|Template:Uncertain Existence]] for more information. This research note box is placed just above the == Biography == headline. {{Uncertain Existence}} {{Uncertain Existence}} This template has one or two text parameters. {{Uncertain Existence|New York}} === Uncertain Family === For use when a person's membership in a family group is highly uncertain. See [[Template:Uncertain_Family|Template:Uncertain Family]] for more information. {{Uncertain Family}} {{Uncertain Family}} Parameters for one or two text qualifiers: {{Uncertain Family|New York}} === Uncertain Spouse === For when a marriage (not just a marriage date or location) is highly uncertain. See [[Template:Uncertain_Spouse|Template:Uncertain Spouse]] for more information. {{Uncertain Spouse}} {{Uncertain Spouse}} This has text parameters: {{Uncertain Spouse|New York}} === Unsourced === For use on any profile with no sources. See [[Template:Unsourced|Template:Unsourced]] for more information. Location parameters can be added. {{Unsourced}} {{Unsourced|New York}} {{Unsourced}} Read more on the Help pages for [[Help:Research Note Boxes|Research Note Boxes Help Pages]] ---- == Templates == These are used on WikiTree to insert feature boxes on profiles and effect some special formatting. === External Templates === These are used to create a hyperlink to a webpage on WikiTree or to an external website. The primary use of this type of template is to protect the integrity of a link when a website alters their URL structure. It helps maintain error-free links without the need for editing. It is important to note that these templates are not intended to replace full source citation. They are appropriate to use within a source citation if you like. NOTE: If you use the WikiTree Sourcer, these links will be created for you. [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] * '''Ancestry Links''' : {{Ancestry Image|1234|5678}} This will display an image of your choosing that is stored at Ancestry.com. These number are the first two sets of number in the url. e.g.: https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/1234/5678. The first number represents the database and the second number is the image number. : {{Ancestry Record|1234|5678}} This links to an Ancestry Record page. The first number is the database number: db= or dbid=. The second number is record number. It is located in the url as H=. : {{Ancestry Tree|1234|5678}} This links to an Ancestry Family Tree file page. The first number is the tree number and the second is the person number. : {{Ancestry Tree Media|1234|5678}} This links to an image or document posted on someone's Ancestry tree. The first number is the tree number and the second is the person number. * '''Citation Needed''' is a template to be used in the body of the biography when stating a fact without a source to support it. However, it should be used sparingly and only when you are actively researching the profile. It is not to be used as an instruction for others to do the research. It is placed after the sentence that needs a citation. : {{Citation Needed}} : {{Citation Needed}} * '''G2G''' Link to link a thread in the forum: : {{G2GLink|1351081}} : {{G2GLink|1351081}} ---- == Stickers == Stickers highlight important information about a person. They are placed below the biography headline. They can be grouped there or used further down in the text to highlight information. They are created by leaders. Just ask in G2G if you want one created and it will be considered. There should be no more than five per profile. This is the full list of [[:Category:Stickers|stickers]]. If you want to add information to a sticker, try: |addinfo={{Name}} migrated from an unknown location to Canada. These can be copied directly from this page and applied to your profile. === Canada Sticker === This sticker is for anyone who was born in Canada or who lived there. It is available in English as well as French. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Canada_Sticker See more]. The parameters are location (preferred), language (optional), and born-in (optional). '''Examples:''' {|border="2" cellpadding="9" bgcolor='eeedff' !Code: !Display: |- |{{Canada Sticker}}||{{Canada Sticker}} |- |{{Canada Sticker|lang=fr}}||{{Canada Sticker|lang=fr}} |- |{{Canada Sticker|location=Quebec, Canada}}||{{Canada Sticker|location=Quebec, Canada}} |- |{{Canada Sticker|location=Colombie-Britannique|lang=fr}}||{{Canada Sticker|location=Colombie-Britannique|lang=fr}} |- |{{Canada Sticker|location=Québec, Canada|born-in=yes|lang=fr}}||{{Canada Sticker|location=Québec, Canada|born-in=yes|lang=fr}} |- |} '''Available locations:'''
NOTE: Check dates to determine if a province was Canadian or Pre-Canadian. {|border="2" cellpadding="9" bgcolor='e6e6fa' |- |Alberta|| Alberta, Canada |- |British Columbia||British Columbia, Canada |- |Colombie-Britannique||Colombie-Britannique, Canada |- |Manitoba||Manitoba, Canada |- |New Brunswick||New Brunswick, Canada |- |Nouveau-Brunswick||Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada |- |Newfoundland and Labrador||Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada |- |Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador||Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador, Canada |- |Nova Scotia||Nova Scotia, Canada |- |Nouveau-Écosse||Nouveau-Écosse, Canada |- |Nunavut||Nunavut, Canada |- |Ontario||Ontario, Canada |- |Prince Edward Island||Prince Edward Island, Canada |- |Île-du-Prince-Édouard||Île-du-Prince-Édouard, Canada |- |Quebec||Quebec, Canada |- |Québec||Québec, Canada |- |Saskatchewan||Saskatchewan, Canada |- |Yukon||Yukon, Canada |- |}
=== Descendant === This is a generic sticker that can be used and modified in various ways. You are able to add the ancestor to a profile of someone descended from them. You can also include your own graphic. {{Descendant}} {{Descendant}} {{Descendant|id=[[Selvaggio-88|Salvatore Selvaggio]] (1868-1940)}} {{Descendant|id=[[Selvaggio-88|Salvatore Selvaggio]] (1868-1940)}} {{Descendant|image=Miscellaneous Wallpapers-2.png|id=[[Selvaggio-88|Salvatore Selvaggio]] (1868-1940)}} {{Descendant|image=Miscellaneous Wallpapers-2.png|id=[[Selvaggio-88|Salvatore Selvaggio]] (1868-1940)}} === Died Young === This sticker is used on the profile of someone who "died young." How young? That is entirely subjective. There has been some discussion that is should be used on a child younger than twelve or so (in G2G). I personally use it for anyone who did not quite make it to adulthood, or died before age 21. {{Died Young}} {{Died Young}} === Danish Roots === For use on all Danish profiles that are not yet managed or protected by the project. These people are born with or descended from those with Danish Roots. They are also modified to show if they need sources, biography, etc. For more information see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Danish_Roots this page]. {{Danish Roots}} {{Danish Roots}} === England === For those born in England. If a person was born in the UK, Ireland Native (see below), Scotland, or Wales, there are alternate stickers: {{England Sticker}} {{England Sticker}} {{United Kingdom Sticker}} {{United Kingdom Sticker}} {{Scotland Sticker}} {{Scotland Sticker}} {{Wales Sticker}} {{Wales Sticker}} For those with English Ancestry (who emigrated from England): {{English Ancestor Sticker}} {{English Ancestor Sticker}} === French Roots === This sticker is used to denote a person with French origins. The only parameter is for language. Here are your two choices: {{French Roots}} {{French Roots}} {{French Roots|lang=fr}} {{French Roots|lang=fr}} === General Migration and Ethnicity === Flags can be found [[:Category:Flag_Images|here]]. {{Migrating Ancestor | origin = Italy | destination = United States | origin-flag = European_Flags-50.png | destination-flag = US_Flags-3.png }} {{Migrating Ancestor
| origin = Italy
| destination = United States
| origin-flag = European_Flags-50.png
| destination-flag = US_Flags-3.png
}} The non-migrating ancestor has parameters for personalization: addinfo (add text on the sticker); flag; tooltip (describes the image); location. {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |flag=Flags_of_Italy-16.png |tooltip=Flag of Sicily |addinfo=Born in Palermo}} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor
|flag=Flags_of_Italy-16.png
|tooltip=Flag of Sicily
|addinfo=Born in Palermo}}

{{Born Abroad |image=European_Flags-50.png |nationality=Italian |birthplace=New York}} {{Born Abroad
|image=European_Flags-50.png
|nationality=Italian
|birthplace=New York}}

The user ethnicity has parameters: flag; fraction; ethnicity. {{User Ethnicity |flag=European_Flags-50.png |fraction=1/2 |ethnicity=Italian}} {{User Ethnicity
|flag=European_Flags-50.png
|fraction=1/2
|ethnicity=Italian}}

=== German Roots === This sticker can be used on anyone with German ancestry. It is currently only available in English, but it does have a parameter for region. '''Examples:''' {| border="2" bgcolor="#elf0b4" !Code !Category Added !Display |- |{{German Roots Sticker}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:German_Roots German Roots]|| {{German Roots Sticker}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Baden-Württemberg}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg%2C_Germany Baden-Württemberg, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Baden-Württemberg}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Bayern}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bavaria%2C_Germany Bavaria, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Bayern}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Berlin}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Berlin%2C_Germany Berlin, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Berlin}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Brandenburg}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Brandenburg%2C_Germany Brandenburg, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Brandenburg}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Bremen}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bremen%2C_Germany Bremen, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Bremen}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Hamburg}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hamburg%2C_Germany Hamburg, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Hamburg}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Hessen}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hesse%2C_Germany Hesse, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Hessen}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Mecklenburg-Vorpommern}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mecklenburg-Western_Pomerania%2C_Germany Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Mecklenburg-Vorpommern}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Niedersachsen}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lower_Saxony%2C_Germany Lower Saxony, Germany]||{{German Roots Sticker|Niedersachsen}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Nordrhein-Westfalen}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:North_Rhine-Westphalia%2C_Germany North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Nordrhein-Westfalen}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Rheinland-Pfalz}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rhineland-Palatinate%2C_Germany Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Rheinland-Pfalz}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Saarland}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saarland%2C_Germany Saarland, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Saarland}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saxony%2C_Germany Saxony, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen-Anhalt}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saxony-Anhalt%2C_Germany Saxony-Anhalt, Germany]|| {{German Roots Sticker|Sachsen-Anhalt}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Schleswig-Holstein}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Schleswig-Holstein%2C_Germany Schleswig-Holstein, Germany]||{{German Roots Sticker|Schleswig-Holstein}} |- |{{German Roots Sticker|Thüringen}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thuringia%2C_Germany Thuringia, Germany]||{{German Roots Sticker|Thüringen}} |- |}
=== Heritage Stickers === This sticker can be used to show heritage when there is no existing sticker. Existing stickers are shown [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Stickers here]. The Templates Project recommends that you use the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Nonmigrating_Ancestor Nonmigrating Ancestor sticker] to show someone who was "born-in" or "lived-in" a particular area. A complete list of flags currently available on WikiTree can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Flags here]. {| border="2" bgcolor="#ffcccc" !Code !Display |- |{{Heritage Sticker}}||{{Heritage Sticker}} |- |{{Heritage Sticker|ancestors=Greek}}||{{Heritage Sticker|ancestors=Greek}} |- |{{Heritage Sticker|ancestors=Greek|image=European_Flags-8.png}}||{{Heritage Sticker|ancestors=Greek|image=European_Flags-8.png}} |- |{{Heritage Sticker|heritage=Greek|image=European_Flags-8.png}}||{{Heritage Sticker|heritage=Greek|image=European_Flags-8.png}} |- |{{Heritage Sticker|heritage=varied|female=yes|imagetext=Tree Silhouette}}||{{Heritage Sticker|heritage=varied|female=yes|imagetext=Tree Silhouette}} |- |} '''Parameters:''' Ancestors, roots, heritage, female, image, imagetext. === Ireland === For those born in Ireland, use the Ireland Native sticker. It has an image parameter so you can alter the image shown on it. {| border="0" bgcolor="#dedecb" !Display !Code |- |{{Ireland Native}}|| {{Ireland Native}} |- |{{Ireland Native|image=WikiTree-34.gif}}|| {{Ireland Native|image=WikiTree-34.gif}} |- |{{Ireland Native|image=Galloway-1308.jpg}}|| {{Ireland Native|image=Galloway-1308.jpg}} |- |{{Ireland Native|image=Ulster_Team.jpg}}|| {{Ireland Native|image=Ulster_Team.jpg}} |- |{{Ireland Native|image=Photos-241.png}}|| {{Ireland Native|image=Photos-241.png}} |- |} For those of Irish ancestry, but born elsewhere, use: {| border="0" bgcolor="#f0f0eb" |- |{{Irish Clans|image=Ulster_Team.jpg}}|| {{Irish Clans}} |- |} NOTE: The Irish Clans sticker does not allow parameters. === Italy === The Italian Roots sticker is for all Italian WikiTree profiles not managed or protected by the Italy Project. It has a language parameter. {| border="0" bgcolor="#ffffff" !Display !Code |- |{{Italian Roots Sticker}}||  {{Italian Roots Sticker}} |- |{{Italian Roots Sticker|lang=it}}||  {{Italian Roots Sticker|lang=it}} |- |} === Jewish === The Jewish Roots sticker is for use on all profiles of people born with, or descended from, Jewish Roots. There are no perameters at this time. {{Jewish Roots Sticker}} {{Jewish Roots Sticker}} === Medals === For displaying medals on profiles of those awarded them. More options can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mil._template_images here]. {| border="2" bgcolor="#dedecb" !Medal Awarded !Image !Medal to Enter |- | Medal of Honor || Mil_template_images-1.png || Medal of Honor |- | Victoria Cross || Mil_template_images.jpg || Victoria Cross |- | Victoria Cross - Canada || Mil_template_images-4.png || Victoria Cross |- | Order of the Medjidie || Mil_template_images-2.png || Order of the Medjidie |- | Legion of Honour || Mil_template_images.png || Legion of Honour |- | Pour le Mérite || Mil_template_images-9.jpg || Pour le Mérite |- | Commander of the Order of the British Empire || Abby_s_Tools.gif || CBE |} {{Medal |image=Mil_template_images-1.png |Medal=Medal of Honor }} {{Medal |image=Mil_template_images-1.png |Medal=Medal of Honor }} ---- === Military === If you have to leave out parameter information, use a double pipe (||). ==== American Revolution ==== ''NOTE: This sticker may also be used to denote non-military patriotic service.'' '''Format (parameters):''' {|border="2" cellpadding="9" !Parameter !Usage !Example |- |image||optional||Cooper-1.jpg (default) |- |unit||optional|| |- |rank||optional|| |}
'''Examples:'''
''NOTE: The code can be copied and pasted directly into individual profiles.'' {|border="2" cellpadding="9" bgcolor='f0f0eb' !Code: !Adds Category: !Display: |- |{{1776 Sticker}}||''(none)''||{{1776 Sticker}} |- |{{1776 Sticker|image=Rose_s_Patriot_Backgrounds-30.jpg}}||''(none)''||{{1776 Sticker|image=Rose_s_Patriot_Backgrounds-30.jpg|rank=Private}} |- |{{1776 Sticker |unit=5th Regiment, Connecticut Militia, American Revolution }}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:5th_Regiment%2C_Connecticut_Militia%2C_American_Revolution 5th Regiment, Connecticut Militia, American Revolution]||{{1776 Sticker|unit=5th Regiment, Connecticut Militia, American Revolution}} |- |{{1776 Sticker|unit=Patriotic Service}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Patriotic_Service%2C_American_Revolution Patriotic Service, American Revolution]||{{1776 Sticker|unit=Patriotic Service}} |- |{{1776 Sticker|unit=Patriotic Service, Massachusetts, American Revolution}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Patriotic_Service%2C_Massachusetts%2C_American_Revolution Patriotic Service, Massachusetts, American Revolution]||{{1776 Sticker|unit=Patriotic Service, Massachusetts, American Revolution}} |- |{{1776 Sticker|unit=Civil Service}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Civil_Service%2C_American_Revolution Civil Service, American Revolution]||{{1776 Sticker|unit=Civil Service}} |- |{{1776 Sticker|unit=Loyalist}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loyalists%2C_American_Revolution Loyalists, American Revolution]||{{1776 Sticker|unit=Loyalist}} |- |{{1776 Sticker|unit=United Empire}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_Empire_Loyalists United Empire Loyalists]||{{1776 Sticker|unit=United Empire}} |- |{{1776 Sticker|unit=Founding Father}}||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:American_Founding_Fathers American Founding Fathers]||{{1776 Sticker|unit=Founding Father}} |- |}
* Source: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:1776_Sticker Template: 1776 Sticker] ---- ===== DAR-grs ===== This is an external link template which will access the publicly accessible portion of the DAR's database for the cited ancestor. : '''Usage:''' {{DAR-grs|''ancestor number''|''ancestor name''|''access date''}} : '''Example:''' Entering {{DAR-grs|A104621|Adam Smith|14 September 2022}} results in: * {{DAR-grs|A104621|Adam Smith|14 September 2022}} : '''Source: '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:DAR-grs Template:DAR-grs] ---- ==== Korean War ==== The Korean War took place 25 June 1950 to 27 July 1953 between North and South Korea. The United Nations forces, led by the United States, fought for South Korea. China and the Soviet Union both joined North Korea. In dispute were the division between North and South after World War II, as well as other tensions. {{Korean War |branch=United States Army |startdate=1952 |units=unit1; unit2 |enddate=1953 }} {{Korean War
|branch= or
|startdate=service started as dd mmm yyyy
|units=unit1; unit2
|enddate=service ended as dd mmm yyyy
}} The image shown on the sticker will be dependent on the branch parameter that you choose. Use the image parameter to select an alternate image. Available branch parameters: {| border="2" bgcolor="#eeffee" | '''Country''' || '''Image''' || '''Branches''' |- | '''Australia'''||[[image:Flags-5.png|100px]]||Australian Army, Royal Australian Navy, Royal Australian Air Force |- |'''Belgium'''||[[image:Photos-942.png|100px]]||Belgium, Belgium Army |- |'''Canada'''||[[image:Flags-27.png|100px]]||Canada, Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, Royal Canadian Air Force |- |'''China'''||[[image:Flags_of_Asia-7.png|100px]]||China, Chinese People's Volunteer Army |- |'''Colombia'''||[[image:Flags_of_South_America-3.png|100px]]||Colombia, Colombian Army |- |'''Ethiopia'''||[[image:Photos-938.png|100px]]||Ethiopia, Ethiopian Army |- |'''France'''||[[image:European_Flags-46.png|100px]]||France, French Army |- |'''Greece'''||[[image:Photos-936.png|100px]]||Greece, Helenic Army |- |'''Luxembourg'''||[[image:Photos-933.png|100px]]||Luxembourg |- |'''Netherlands'''||[[image:Photos-922.png|100px]]||Netherlands, Royal Netherlands Army, Royal Netherlands Navy |- |'''New Zealand'''||[[image:Flags-19.png|100px]]||New Zealand, New Zealand Army, Royal New Zealand Navy |- |'''North Korea'''||[[image:Flags_of_Asia-33.png|100px]]||North Korea, Korean People's Army Ground Force, Korean People's Navy, Korean People's Army Air Force |- |'''Philippines'''||[[image:Photos-923.png|100px]]||Philippines, Philippine Army |- |'''South Africa'''||[[image:Photos-925.png|100px]]||South Africa, South African Air Force |- |'''South Korea'''||[[image:Flags_of_Asia-40.png|100px]]||South Korea, Republic of Korea Army, Republic of Korea Navy, republic of Korea marines, Republic of Korea Air Force |- |'''Soviet Union'''||[[image:Photos-280.gif|110px]]||Soviet Union, Red Air Force |- |'''Thailand'''||[[image:Photos-924.png|100px]]||Thailand, Royal Thai Army |- |'''Turkey'''||[[image:European_Flags-24.png|100px]]||Turkey, Turkish Army |- |'''United Kingdom'''||[[image:Flags-3.jpg|100px]]||United Kingdom, British Army, Royal navy, Royal Air Force |- |'''United States of America'''||[[image:Photos-277.jpg|100px]]||United States Army, United States Air Force, United States Navy, United States Marine Corp, United States Coast Guard |- |} ---- ==== Mexican American War ==== Parameters include image, date enlisted, date discharged, branch, units served, 1st unit, and rank. {{Mexican-American War
|image=image file
|enlisted=dd mmm yyyy
|discharged=dd mmm yyyy
|branch=United States Army, United States Navy, etc., if unknown, list state or country
|units=regiment 1; regiment 2, etc.
|unit=1st unit served
|rank=rank}} ---- {{Mexican-American War|enlisted=27 Jan 1846|discharged=2 Apr 1848|branch=United States Army|units=8th Infantry Regiment|unit=8th Infantry Regiment, United States Army|rank=Sergeant}} {{Mexican-American War
|enlisted=27 Jan 1846
|discharged=2 Apr 1848
|branch=United States Army
|units=8th Infantry Regiment
|unit=8th Infantry Regiment, United States Army
|rank=Sergeant}} ---- ==== Roll of Honor ==== This sticker is for those that made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. That would include: * KIA - Killed in Action * WIA - Wounded in Action * MIA - Missing in Action * POW - Prisoner of War * DWP - Died While Prisoner of War * DOW - Died of Wounds * DOD - Died of Disease * DMS - Died in Military Service The associated images are interchangeable, so try one, or try them all! Also, if the parameter "category" does not appear to work, try "description." {| border="2" bgcolor="#ffee99" !Code !Display |- |{{Roll of Honor}} (default image, needs a category)||{{Roll of Honor}} |- |{{Roll of Honor |category=Wounded in Action, United States of America, World War I |image=Roll of Honor Template-14.jpg |description=Wounded in Action |war=World War I |rank=Private}}||{{Roll of Honor|category=Wounded in Action, United States of America, World War I|image=Roll of Honor Template-14.jpg|description=Wounded in Action|war=World War I|rank=Private}} |- |{{Roll of Honor |category=Killed in Action, United States of America, US Civil War |image=Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg |description=Killed in Action, Battle of Honey Hill |war=US Civil War |rank=Private}}||{{Roll of Honor|category=Killed in Action, United States of America, US Civil War|image=Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg|description=Killed in Action, Battle of Honey Hill|war=US Civil War|rank=Private}} |- |{{Roll of Honor |category=Prisoner of War, United States of America, World War II |image=Roll of Honor Template-16.jpg |description=Prisoner of War |war=World War I| |rank=Private}}||{{Roll of Honor|category=Prisoner of War, United States of America, World War II|image=Roll of Honor Template-16.jpg|description=Prisoner of War|war=World War II|rank=Private}} |- |{{Roll of Honor |category=Missing in Action, United States of America, Vietnam War |image=Roll of Honor Template-19.jpg |description=Missing in Action |war=Vietnam War |rank=Sergeant}}||{{Roll of Honor|category=Missing in Action, United States of America, Vietnam War|image=Roll of Honor Template-19.jpg|description=Missing in Action|war=Vietnam War|rank=Sergeant}} |- |{{Roll of Honor |category=Missing in Action, United States of America, World War I |image=Roll of Honor Template.png |description=Missing in Action |war=World War I |rank=Private}}||{{Roll of Honor|category=Missing in Action, United States of America, World War I|image=Roll of Honor Template.png|description=Missing in Action|war=World War I|rank=Private}} |- |} More images: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor-5.png |caption=American Revolution |size=100px }} {{Image|file=POW_Camps-7.jpg |Caption=US Civil War |size=100px }} For complete information and documentation - see [[Template:Roll_of_Honor|here]] ===== Prisoner of War ===== {{Roll of Honor | category = Prisoners of War, United States of America, World War I | image = Roll_of_Honor_Template-16.jpg | rank = Corporal | description = a Prisoner of War | war = World War I}} :: {{Roll of Honor :: | category = Prisoners of War, United States of America, World War I :: | image = Roll_of_Honor_Template-16.jpg :: | rank = Corporal :: | description = a Prisoner of War :: | war = World War I}} ===== Missing in Action ===== {{Roll of Honor |category=Missing in Action, United States of America, United States Civil War |image=Roll of Honor Template.png |description=Missing in Action |war=the United States Civil War }} :: {{Roll of Honor :: |category=Missing in Action, United States of America, United States Civil War :: |image=Roll of Honor Template.png :: |description=Missing in Action :: |war=the United States Civil War :: }} ===== Wounded in Action ===== {{Roll of Honor |category=Wounded in Action, United States of America, United States Civil War |image=Photos-605.jpg |description=Wounded in Action |war=United States Civil War}} :: {{Roll of Honor :: |category=Wounded in Action, United States of America, United States Civil War :: |image=Photos-605.jpg :: |description=Wounded in Action :: |war=United States Civil War}} ===== Killed in Action ===== {{Roll of Honor |category=Killed in Action, United States of America, United States Civil War |image=Killed_in_Action-3.jpg |description=Killed in Action |war=United States Civil War}} :: {{Roll of Honor :: |category=Killed in Action, United States of America, United States Civil War :: |image=Killed_in_Action-3.jpg :: |description=Killed in Action :: |war=United States Civil War}} ===== Died in Military Service ===== This is for those who died of disease or accident, not necessarily in battle. {{Roll of Honor |category=Died in Military Service, United States of America, United States Civil War |image=Roll_of_Honor_Template-15.jpg |rank=Private |description=Died of Disease |war=United States Civil War}} :: {{Roll of Honor :: |category=Died in Military Service, United States of America, United States Civil War :: |image=Roll_of_Honor_Template-15.jpg :: |rank=Private :: |description=Died of Disease :: |war=United States Civil War}} ===== Died of Wounds ===== This is for those who succumbed to their wounds, but perhaps in a hospital or later in life. {{Roll of Honor |category=Died of Wounds, United States of America, United States Civil War |image=Photos-605.jpg |rank=Private |description=Died in hospital |war=United States Civil War}} :: {{Roll of Honor :: |category=Died of Wounds, United States of America, United States Civil War :: |image=Photos-605.jpg :: |rank=Private :: |description=Died in hospital :: |war=United States Civil War}} ---- ==== Spanish American War ==== {{Spanish-American War|branch=United States Navy}} {{Spanish-American War|branch=United States Navy}} ---- {{Spanish-American War|enlisted=Jan 27, 1897|discharged=Apr 2, 1945|branch=United States Army|units=3rd Cavalry Regiment|unit=3rd Cavalry Regiment, United States Army|rank=Sergeant}} {{Spanish American War|enlisted=Jan 27, 1897|discharged=Apr 2, 1945|branch=United States Army|units=3rd Cavalry Regiment|unit=3rd Cavalry Regiment, United States|rank=Sergeant}} ---- ==== US Civil War ==== NOTE: Use of this sticker applies the regimental category to the profile. Once saving the profile check the bottom of the page to ensure the category does not show {{red|RED}}. This indicates that the category does not exist. Double-check your spelling and punctuation before creating the category. {{US Civil War | enlisted = 16 May 1863 | mustered = 29 Aug 1865 | side = USA | regiment flag = 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.jpg | regiment name = Company B, 55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored)| unit = 55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored) | rank=Private}} {{US Civil War | enlisted = 16 May 1863 | mustered = 29 Aug 1865 | side = USA | regiment flag = 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry.jpg | regiment name = Company B, 55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored) | unit = 55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored) | rank=Private}} These are the approved parameters: : side [USA or CSA] : enlisted [date enlisted] : mustered [date discharged] : rank [profile's prefix will automatically populate if left blank] : unit [use the first unit assigned] :regimental flag [see: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Civil_War_Flags Civil War Flags]] : regiment name [separate units by a semi-colon ( ; )] '''Pro Tip''': If you are unsure if a regiment's category exists or the format, use the category selection tool to assist you. For more information see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:US_Civil_War Template:US_Civil_War]. ---- ==== Veterans Recognition ==== {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-6.png | nationality =United States | branch =Navy | start-year =1972 | end-year =1993 attaining Chief Petty Officer | text =Served in Vietnam and Desert Storm. }} {{Veteran Recognition | badge-image =Military_Badges_and_Insignia-6.png | nationality =United States | branch =Navy | start-year =1972 | end-year =1993 attaining Chief Petty Officer | text =Served in Vietnam and Desert Storm. }} ---- ==== Vietnam War ==== {{Vietnam War|branch=United States of America}} {{Vietnam War|branch=United States of America}} ---- {{Vietnam War|branch=United States Army|startdate=Jan 27, 1968|units=16th Infantry Training Battalion|enddate=Apr 2, 1973}} {{Vietnam War|branch=United States Army|startdate=Jan 27, 1968|units=16th Infantry Training Battalion |enddate=Apr 2, 1973}} ---- {{Vietnam War|branch=United States Marine Corps|units=28th Marine Regiment;1st Marine Division|rank=SSgt |unit=1st Marine Division}} {{Vietnam War|branch=United States Marine Corps|units=28th Marine Regiment;1st Marine Division|rank=SSgt |unit=1st Marine Division}} ---- ==== War of 1812 ==== {{War of 1812|branch=Massachusetts}} {{War of 1812|branch=Massachusetts}} ---- ==== World War I ==== {{The Great War |branch=United States of America }} {{The Great War |branch=United States of America }} ---- {{The Great War |branch=United States Navy |startdate= |units=USS New Mexico (BB-40) }} {{The Grear War|United States Navy||USS New Mexico (BB-40)}} ---- {{The Great War |branch=United States Army |startdate=27 Jan 1917 |units=1st Infantry Division |enddate=2 Apr 1918 }} {{The Great War |branch=United States Army |startdate=27 Jan 1917 |units=1st Infantry Division |enddate=2 Apr 1918 }} ---- {{The Great War|United States Marine Corps||6th Marine Regiment;4th Marine Brigade|unit=6th Marine Regiment}} {{The Great War|United States Marine Corps||6th Marine Regiment;4th Marine Brigade|unit=6th Marine Regiment}} ---- For complete options and usage instructions see: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:The_Great_War Template:The_Great_War] ==== World War II ==== {{World War II |branch=United States of America }} {{World War II |branch=United States of America }} ---- {{World War II |branch=United States Navy |startdate= |units=USS Missouri (BB-63) }} {{World War II |branch=United States Navy |startdate= |units=USS Missouri (BB-63) }} ---- {{World War II |branch=United States Army |startdate=13 Oct 1942 |units= |enddate=27 Sep 1945 }} {{World War II |branch=United States Army |startdate=13 Oct 1942 |units= |enddate=27 Sep 1945 }} ---- {{World War II|Australian Army|units=16th Australian Infantry Training Battalion}} {{World War II|Australian Army|units=16th Australian Infantry Training Battalion}} ---- === Multiple Births === {{Multiple Births|2}} {{Multiple Births}} then type a pipe (|) with the number: 2 for twin, 3 for triplet, etc. === Name Study === The is the procedure to using your own image on the Name Study sticker: : 1. Upload the image of your choice. : 2. Create a freespace called "Ream Name Study Info." : 3. On this page, put only the following: {{#switch: {{{1}}} |image=Ream_Name_Study.png }} === New Netherlands === This sticker is for descendants of the New Netherland settlers, in New Netherland before October 1674, and are not managed by the New Netherland Settlers Project. This sticker will add profiles to the category: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_Netherland_Descendants New Netherland Descendants].

{{New Netherland Descendant Sticker}} {{New Netherland Descendant Sticker}} === Notables === {{Notables Sticker}} {{Notables Sticker}} === Witch Trials === This is a template for a sticker. It belongs just below the Biography Heading. Be sure not to use more than five stickers on a single profile. There are mandatory and optional parameters. {{Witch Trials Sticker|type=accused}} Will produce: {{Witch Trials Sticker|type=accused}} These are the options for the type= parameter: * accused (good for those accused but not executed) * accuser (self-explanatory) * executed (can assume they were accused if they were executed) * involved (judges, or if you are not sure of their involvement) It is also possible to optionally add a second parameter by using a pipe [|]. {{Witch Trials Sticker|type=executed|the Salem Witch Hysteria of 1692}} {{Witch Trials Sticker|type=executed|the Salem Witch Hysteria of 1692}} Some examples: * Salem Witch Trials * New England The sticker does not place the profile in a category. Some suggestions of categories to include are: * Accused Witches of England * Accused Witches of New England * Accused Witches of Norway * Salem Witch Trials * Witchcraft Accusers of New England ---- == Style == === Text Box Format === == Biography == === Birth === === Death === === Marriage === == Sources == ''See also:'' * Elsie Hawes Smith, ''Edmund Rice and His Family'' Boston, MA: Meador press (1938) ---- === Embedding Photos in Text === One thing that some advanced WikiTreers started doing, especially those around the Profile of the Week community, is including images inside the text of a page. For example, see [[Chapman-4652|Chapman-4652]] It can look great. But, if you don't know HTML, it's not easy. To make it easy, there is now some copy-and-paste code on photo pages. For example, look in the very lower-right of a photo page such as https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Chapman-4652-6 To place two images on one line, for instance, use the following code: Image sized by width: [[image:imagnename.jpg|200px|image description]] Image sized by height: [[image:imagnename.jpg|x200px|image description]] ---- The following are not recommended for individual profiles, but can be used on your personal pages. === Scrolling Text Box - Block Quote ===
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=== Drop Caps === Dropcaps are neat
They give that traditional book look. Dropcaps are neat
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=== Multiple Columns === Eliza died on 20 August 1904 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The obituary states that she was 70 years old, but she was probably more like 84 years old based on the ages she gave in census records. Also, she would have been only 6 years old when her oldest son was born in 1842. Eliza died on 20 August 1904 in Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania. The obituary states that she was 70 years old, but she was probably more like 84 years old based on the ages she gave in census records. Also, she would have been only 6 years old when her oldest son was born in 1842. === Linking to a Section on a Page === You can create a link to a specific section on a page. [[Wanton-53#Further Reading|Yenser]] [[Wanton-53#Further Reading|Yenser]] Use the [[ ]] to indicate a link. Wanton-53 is the page identifier (it can be the page you are already on) Whatever follows the # indicates the section. Use a "|" to display what you want, in this example Yenser is an author and the target is a source. === Tables === I stole this from the G2G: I want to pass on what I have learned about WikiTables and ask that it may be included on [[Help:Editing_Tips#Tables|Help:Editing_Tips#Tables]] To separate cells on a single line use "||" (plain cell) or "!!" (bold, centered cell). Also, under "sortable", the following rules will make dates correctly sortable. A field of 11 characters as "dd mmm yyyy", e.g.: "03 May 2018". The spaces can be replaced by "/", "." or "-". A field of 10 characters as "dd/mm/yyyy", e.g.: "03/05/2018". The "/" can be replaced by "-" or "." but NOT a space. A field of 8 characters as "dd/mm/yy", e.g.: "03/05/18". The "/" can be replaced by "-" or "." but NOT a space. The cell content is recognized as money, if the very first character is the Pound, Euro or Dollar sign (script bug: "$" will end up being sorted as numeric, but that may be ok unless you mix pounds and euros in the same column) The cell content is recognized as numeric, if the very first character is a digit (0-9), ".", ",", "%", "?" or "$". Anything else sorts as "case insensitive". If a column does not lend itself to sorting (like images or comments), you can suppress the column from showing the sort arrow by adding a class statement: "| class="unsortable" |columnName" The script that does the decision on the type of data could be fixed so that money, dates and currency could work better. As it is now, a date starting with a digit could be sorted numerically rather than by date. === Under Construction ===
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== How to Source == === Basic Definitions === * A ''source'' is the record used in locating information. Sound genealogy research is built on a variety of sources. * A ''citation'' is a notation that connects the ''source'' to your research and supports any conclusions made. * A ''footnote'' is a reference system using numbers or special characters to alert the reader to a source citation at the bottom of the page. * An ''endnote'' is simply a ''footnote'' placed at the end of the document. Many researchers prefer endnotes since they don't interfere with the readability and flow of a document. * a ''bibliography'' is a listing of sources used but does not refer to specific passages and often lacks page numbers or other locators. === Do's and Don'ts === * Don't delay capturing your source information. In the excitement of "the find," we often say to ourselves, "I'll go back later and cite my source." Certain sources can later be elusive such as websites and online databases. * Use a genealogy database application that helps you capture your source citations by providing formatting hints or templates. * Take advantage of style guides such as reference sheets and even online bibliography generation sites. * Be consistent. If you select a certain citation style, stick to it and don't mix various formats. * Specific source types require specific citation formats. A format for a source such as a book should not be used for an online database or website. * When citing internet-based sources, always note '''when''' the source was located, i.e. "accessed on March 29, 2009." * Don't be an ''Id.''-iot. Avoid the use of ''Id.'' which is the abbreviation for ''idem,'' meaning "the same." Also avoid using ''ibid.'' - the abbreviation for ''ibidem'' - which means "in the same place." === Citation Components === A citation has the following components: '''Author, Title, Publisher, Locator''' * '''Author:''' format can be "First Name Last Name" or "Last Name, First Name." * '''Title:''' format can be ''Title'' or '''Title.''' Also article titles may precede publication title. * '''Publisher:''' format often includes publisher location, name and year published and sometimes in parentheses. * '''Locator:''' usually a page number or range of page numbers depending upon the source type. In addition, for online sources you may need: * '''Accessed:''' list date when source located as in "accessed on March 29, 2009." * '''Examined:''' list search criteria as in "examined for any reference to 'xyz'." * '''Link:''' link to where you found the source, if online. === Citation Styles === '''APA''' - the ''Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association'' is widely accepted documentation style within the social sciences but not often used in genealogy. :: Mills, E. S. (2007). ''Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace.'' Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub Co. '''Chicago''' - refers to ''The Chicago Manual of Style'' which is a style guide for American English. It is '''the style''' most often used by genealogists. :: Mills, Elizabeth Shown. ''Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace.'' Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub Co, 2007. '''MLA''' - published by the Modern Language Association of America, the ''MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing'' is an academic style guide used widely in the United States. (bold type is underlined type) :: Mills, Elizabeth Shown. '''Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace.''' Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub Co, 2007. '''Turabian''' - refers to ''A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses and Dissertations'' and named after its author Kate L. Turabian. In this example the publishing information is placed on a separate line beneath the cited work. :: Mills, Elizabeth Shown. ''Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace.''
::Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Pub Co, 2007. === Examples === : '''Abstracts Published Online''' * Abstractor or compiler, “title of abstract,” transcription date if any, ''Title of Website in italics'' (Online: Internet publisher, Internet published date) [Original author or compiler, original title of the abstracted source in italics, original publisher name, original published date, original pages cited], , web page access date. : '''Articles or Newsletters Published Online''' * Author, “article title,” ''title of Newsletter or Journal in italics'', (newsletter date) (Online: site publisher, published date), , web page access date. : '''Blog Post''' * Author. “title of blog post.” ''title of blog in italics'' (blog), Date, Link to post. : '''Books Reprinted or Published Online''' * Book author, “book database or page title,” ''name of website in italics'' (Online: Online publisher, online published date) [Original published original publisher name, original publish date], page number cited, , web page access date. : '''Compact Disc (CD)''' * Ideal format: 2. Author(s), Title (Place of publication: Publisher, year of publication), volume: page number(s) or other data needed to find the entry. [CD call number]. Comment. : '''Cemetery Records Online''' * Creator of the data ([City], [State]), _name of website in italics_, card-file database ([URL]: accessed [date accessed]), entry for [Name of person], no. [number], citing section [number], lot [letter or number], space [number or letter]. : '''Court Records Online ''' * City or County of jurisdiction, State of jurisdiction, [Series] [case File number], [Case name], [court term], “[item of interest,]” [record date]; digital images, [Web page owner], [Web page title] (URL : accessed [date]). : '''Databases and Database Indexes Published Online''' * Database developer or compiler, “Title of Database in quotes,” ''Title of Website in italics'' (Online: Internet publisher, Internet published date) [Original data publisher, original published date if applicable], , web page access date. : '''GEDCOM Data Online''' * GEDCOM creator/author , “title of GEDCOM,” GEDCOM database, upload date, ''name of website in italics'' (Online: Sponsoring web site or publisher, published dated), , access date. : '''Genealogy Forums''' * Author, , “title or subject of posting,” Online posting, posting date, ''name of forum in italics'' (Online: Publisher of forum), , access date. : '''Land Records (BLM) Online''' *Bureau of Land Management, “Land Patent Search,” digital images, General Land Office Records (http://glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch : accessed [Date]), [Name of patentee] ([County], [State]), homestead patent no. [number]. OR * [Name of patentee] ([County], [State]), homestead patent no. [number]; “Land Patent Search,” digital images, General Land Office Records (http://glorecords.blm.gov/PatentSearch : accessed [Date]) : '''Magazine Articles Published Online''' * Author, "article," ''magazine name'', issue volume, issue date, available from [magazine website], note whether full or abbreviated edition, , web page access date. : '''Mailing Lists and List Servers''' * Author’s name , “subject line of list message,” Online Posting, date of post, name of hosting list group, , web page access date. : '''Newspaper Articles Published Online''' * Author, “title of article,” ''newspaper name in italics,'' newspaper regional coverage place, day of publication, date of publication, news section, availability, , web page access date. * Online presenter, “name of Image and description” type of image, ''Name of Website in italics'' (Online: online publisher, online publish date), specific page number or citation within the website, , (original publisher, original publish date), web page access date. : '''Printed Journal Articles Republished Online''' * Author, “article title,” publishing web site, [originally published _journal name in italics_, journal volume, journal issue (journal publication date)], , web page access date. : '''Search Engines''' * ''Name of Search Engine in Italics'' (Online: online publisher, online published date), , examined for [scope of the search’, search engine access date. : '''Personal Emails''' * Email author , “subject line,”email to recipient’s name, sent date. : Photos and Images Published Online === Privately Held Materials === According to ''Evidence Explained'', citations to papers, mementos, correstpondence, and other items privately held have additional information that should be included in the citation: * identification of the item according to type * current or last-known whereabouts of the item * a description of the item * statement of provenance (chain of custody of an item from it's original owner to the present, as far as can be determined) The full reference should include: : [Item ID], [Artifact ID], [Creation Date]; [Current or Last Known Owner], [Owner's Location], [Year of Ownership]. Followed by descriptive detail. https://ubalt.libguides.com/citations/chicago https://www.citefast.com/styleguide.php?style=Chicago&sec=inte https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1583797/profile-sources-familysearch-keeping-familysearch-subscriber == Frequently Used Sources == === Ancestry Sources === If you are going to use Ancestry sources, it is important to keep in mind that most people do not have access to these records since it is a pay site. For that reason it is important to either create numerous in-line citations to impart as much information as possible to those who do not have access or to at least transcribe or list as much information as possible. Some people are able to access many records through their public library. It is recommended that you use the [[Space:WikiTree Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] to retrieve and format your citations for Ancestry. # Download and install the [[Space:WikiTree Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]]. Be sure to format it to your preference. # Build the source citation from the Ancestry Record Page. #* Build an inline citation for placement within the biography to support a fact. #* Build a source citation for placement under the Sources heading in a list. #* You can also build a narrative with the inline citation. #* If you will be using an inline citation to support more than one fact, you can manually name your tag. () # Paste the citation into your profile. The WikiTree Sourcer works on Ancestry, FamilySearch, FindMyPast, Newspapers.com (from a clipping) and FindAGrave among others. === Green-Wood Cemetery === This cemetery now has two options for burial records. * [https://www.green-wood.com/burial-search/ Burial Search] is a database of those interred at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York. You can find the burial date, lot, section, and grave. Clues to relationships can be found by comparing the lot and section information. ** The Green-Wood Historic Fund. "Burial Search," ''G-W Green-Wood'' (https://www.green-wood.com/burial_search/ : accessed [date]). Buried in Section xxx, lot xxxxx. * [https://www.green-wood.com/burial-and-vital-records/ Burial and Vital Records: 1840-1937]. This database contains more detailed records and includes digital images of the handwritten ledgers that were updated daily by the cemetery administrators. They may include the name, interment date, location in cemetery, and other demographic data such as age at death, cause of death, place of birth, street address, marital status, and undertaker. ** ''Burial Record:'' The Green-Wood Historic Fund. "Burial and Vital Records: 1840-1937", database and digital records, ''Green-Wood'' (https://www.green-wood.com/burial-and-vital-records/ : accessed [date]). IMAGE: [link to record image] === Source Links === Free Free Free Free : ''[https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=sArNgO4T4MoC&hl=en The Boston Transcript]''

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[[Category:WikiTree_Love]] == Description == Where WikiTreers can note top facts found in WikiTree. '''Everyone is invited to contribute'''. Claims are required to be linked to their source. Be sure the privacy level will allow the link to function. Tag: {{Tag Link|Wikitree_tops}} ---- == Ancestry == '''Most number of connections within 7 generations''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=connections10000 WikiTree members with over 10,000 connnections] '''Most number of generations in an ancestral line where all parent/child relationships have source citations that are adequately complete and accurate''' # 14 generations from [[Atwood-3031|Jon Atwood]] to [[Athy-32|John Athy]] # 13 generations from [[Kingman-350|Kelly Kingman-Joslyn]] to Mayflower passenger [[Chilton-4|James Chilton]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kingman-350&person2_name=Chilton-4 ->View via Relationship Finder<-] # 10 generations from [[Lo_Cascio-93|Vito Lo Cascio]] to [[Cascio-10|Justin Cascio]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lo_Cascio-93&person2_name=Cascio-10 -><-] # 7 generations from [[Stills-14 | Megan Stills ]] to [[Kolb-678 | Baltzer Culp]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stills-14&person2_name=Kolb-678 -><-] '''Most number of parent/child relationships in an eight generation ancestral tree which have source citations that are adequately complete and accurate''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ton-8/5 116] '''Outstanding Profiles''' # [[:Category:Collaborative_Profile_of_the_Week|Collaborative Profile of the Week]] # [[:Category:Example_Profiles_of_the_Week|Example Profiles of the Week]] # [[:Category:Profile_of_the_Week_Winners|Profile of the Week Winners]] # [[Space:Notable_Knockouts|Notable Knockouts]] # [[Examples|Gallery of Examples]] '''Outstanding Photographs''' #[[Project:Photo_of_the_Week/Archive|Photo of the Week]] '''Living persons with ancestry from the largest number of different countries within eight generations''' #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Norman-1065/5 Norman-1065] 10: United States, England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Sweden, The Netherlands, Germany, Denmark, Finland #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Whalen-430/5 Whalen-430] 8: Ireland, Germany, Slovenia, Austria, Romania, Ukraine, Israel, United States. #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Wickham-1317/5 Wickham-1317] 8: Australia, Scotland, Canada, England, Ireland, Switzerland, United States, Wales #[[Maguire-588|Maguire-588]] 7: Ireland, Puerto Rico, France, Denmark, Austria, South Africa, England. #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Jones-7503/5 Jones-7503] 7: Croatia, Germany, Ireland, Poland, Prussia, Slovenia, United States. #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Mckinnon-571/5 Mckinnon-571] 7: Scotland, Canada, Jamaica, Prussia, Germany, United States, Norway. #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Athey-67/5 Athey-67] 7: Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, Scotland, Switzerland, United States #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Kline-958/5 Kline-958] 7: United States, Greece, England, Ireland, Wales, Prussia, Duchy of Oldenburg #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Dardinger-2/5 Dardinger-2] 7: France, Germany, Ireland, Scotland, Switzerland, United States, Wales #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Mixon-167/5 Mixon-167] 6: United States, Canada, Sweden, Ireland, England, Scotland #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Mac_Rae-45 Mac_Rae-4] 6: Scotland, South Africa, England, Germany, Denmark, Norway #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Pierpont-94/5 Pierpont-94] 6: Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, United States, Wales. # [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Brown-8212/5 Brown-8212] 6: Austria, Canada, England, Ireland, Netherlands, United States. # [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lavoie-802/5 Greg Lavoie] 6: USA, Canada, France, Belgium, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, and Duchy of Luxembourg #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Mullins-2069/5 Mullins-2069] 5: Germany, Italy, Ireland, Canada (French-Canadian), United States. #[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lavoie-74/5 Lavoie-74] 5: Canada, United States, England, Scotland, Sweden. '''Most number of generations in which a person's ancestors are all known and they are all from one country''' Country must not be an immigrant country such as Australia, Canada, United States, or South Africa, etc. # 5 generations from the Netherlands for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Boonstra-109/5 Boonstra-109] # 4 generations from England for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Coleman-5109/5 Coleman-5109] GEDmatch M457794 '''Most number of identified ancestors back to their 5th great-grandparents (max 254)''' # 254 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Cuvellier-16/5 Doris Lavoie] # 250 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Windsor-1/5 H.M. The Queen] # 250 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-1/5 HRH the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh] # 250 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Arsenault-64/5 Roland Arsenault] # 248 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lavoie-75/5 Gil Lavoie] # 240 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lavoie-802/5 Greg Lavoie] # 223 by [[Space:Table_of_Known_Ancestors_of_William_Arbuthnot|William Arbuthnot]] # 206 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Smith-62120/5 Ellen Smith] # 204 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ward-21154/5 Stu Ward] # 202 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Schmeeckle-1/5 John Schmeeckle] # 151 by [[Space:Table_of_Known_Ancestors_of_Peter_Roberts|Peter Roberts]] # 151 by [[Foster-86 | William Foster]] '''Most number of ancestors and no known ancestral connection with Wikitree's One World Family Tree''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ton-8/5 Ton-8] # [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Cascio-10/5 Cascio-10] '''Greatest number of portraits of their 126 ancestors back to their 4th great-grandparents'''. # 58 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Arbuthnot-53/4 Sir William Arbuthnot] # 54 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Windsor-1/4 H M The Queen] # 42 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Dane-173/4 Kyle Dane] # 28 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/ward-21154/4 Stu Ward] # 25 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Vincent-18/4 Vincent-18] # 24 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ayer-961/4 Ayer-961] # 23 by [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Andrus-373/4 Andrew-373] '''Earliest ''photograph'' of a person''' #[[Dasher-65|Christian Dasher,Jr]]. 1778-1842 # [[Gill-1287|Daniel Gill, b. 1757]] ''He was photographed prior to 1844.'' #[[Moffat-106|Janet Baird, d 1851]] ''[[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]]'s great great great grandmother.'' # [[Griffith-5257|George G Griffith (abt.1768-1854)]] [[Griffith-5237|Ben Griffith]]'s great-great-great-great-grandfather # [[White-16178|Samuel White d 1863]] [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey's great-great-great-great-grandfather]] #[[Biggar-90|Walter Biggar, d 1867]] ''[[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]]'s great great great grandfather.'' #[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Schirck-21-1 Michael Schirck and family 1864], [[Troy-204|Sharon Troy Centanne]] '''s great great grandfather'' #[[Jetlund-3| Mari Olsdatter (Jetlund) Wiborg]] (1788 - 1880) - birthday photograph taken in February, 1865. # [[McInaney-4|Arthur McInaney b c 1811]] [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey]]'s great-great-grandfather # [[Murphy-4176|James Murphy b. 1816]] ''He was photographed in 1875 when arrested for the murder of Mary Boland and subsequently his wife Elizabeth Murphy.'' #[[Hunsaker-409|Mary Hunsaker b 1816]] [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey's great-great-great-great-grandmother]] #[[Quinlivan-7|James Quinlivan b. 1823]] [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey]]'s great-great-grandfather # [[Blalock-238|George Washington Blalock, b. 1836]] [[Pearson-3638|J. Salsbery]]'s great-great grandfather '''Earliest ''home'' of a person''' # [[Pierrepont-3|Holme Pierrepont Hall, 1500]] # [[Claesz-4|Pieter Wyckoff House, 1652]] '''Living persons who are the most distant cousins from each other''' #30th cousins once removed for [[Pieterse-13|Pieterse-13]] and [[Roberts-7085|Roberts-7085]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pieterse-13&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] #29th cousins for [[Ellis-6095|Ellis-6095]] and [[Roberts-7085|Roberts-7085]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ellis-6095&person2_name=Roberts-7085&gen=30 -><-] # 26th cousins twice removed for [[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] and [[Cruz-788|John Cruz]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cruz-788&person2_name=Lavoie-74&gen=30 -><-] # 26th cousins once removed for [[Orozco-108|Orozco-108]] and [[Ward-21154|Ward-21154]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Orozco-108&person2_name=ward-21154&gen=30 -><-] # 24th cousins once removed for [[Williams-61032|Williams-61032]] and [[Cruz-788|Cruz-788]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Williams-61032&person2_name=Cruz-788&gen=30 -><-] #22nd cousins twice removed for[[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]] and [[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]] #22nd cousins twice removed for[[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]] and [[Lowe-866|Karen Tobo]] #21st cousins twice removed for [[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]] and [[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gerard-337&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] #21st cousins twice removed for [[Lavoie-74|Lianne Lavoie]] and [[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lavoie-74&person2_name=Arbuthnot-53 -><-] # 20th cousins twice removed for [[Bugbee-342|Scott Bugbee]] and [[Ryker-100|Richard Ryker]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bugbee-342&person2_name=Ryker-100 -><-] #19th cousins twice removed for [[Andrus-373|Alison Andrus]] and [[Gerard-337|Michelle Hartley]][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Andres-373&person2_name=Gerard-337 -><-] # 18th cousins once removed for [[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]] and [[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wright-7062&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] #18th cousins 1 times removed for [[Lockwood-1016|Douglas Lockwood]] and [[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lockwood-1016&person2_name=Roberts-7085 -><-] '''Most number of generations in a direct paternal line''' ''which has not been Y-DNA tested'' # 25 generations from [[Arbuthnot-159|Arbuthnot-159]] to [[De_Swinton-2|de Swinton-2]] '''Most number of generations in a direct maternal line''' ''which has not been mtDNA tested'' # 10 generations from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hunter-3750] to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lancaster-624] "Highest degree of separation found using Relationship Finder" 77 [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Xiu-1&person2Name=Thomson-7419&relation=0&ignoreIds= >|<] == USA Presidents== '''Greatest number of U.S. Presidents to whom there is a proven Wikitree relationship to Ancestors and Cousins'' The count is accurate as of 11/12/21, using the "Your Featured Connections" program from 8/4/21 newsletter. One unknown due to privacy. There have been many changes in these trees. The missing list information is probably not correct Information. # 36 /46. [[Gahn-22|Nanette Gahn Pezzutti]]. # 35 / 46. [[Quesnell-14|Brian Thomas Quesnell]]. # 34 (33/32/30) /46. [[kellogg-1557|George Kellogg]], Paternal Grandmother (Coe-2227) has 33 cousins; Paternal Grandfather (Barbour-1017) has 32 cousins. Maternal Grandmother (Hoover-3274) 30 cousins. # 34/ 46. [[Smith-62120| Ellen Smith]] - All except Monroe, Jackson, Polk, Lincoln, A. Johnson, Arthur, McKinley, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Reagan, Trump, and Biden. #33/45, [[Hoff-1939|Christopher Hoff]] # 33 /46. [[Cooper-1 | Kitty Smith]]. Need van Buren, McKinley , Wilson and Reagan # 33 /45. [[Arbuthnot-53|Sir William Arbuthnot]]. # 33 /45. [[Space:Michael's Presidential Connections | Michael Stills]] #33/ 45. [[Parman-30| Ken Parman]] - All except Monroe, Jackson, Van Buren, Polk, Johnson, Arthur, McKinley, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Reagan, Trump, and Biden. # 32 /46. [[Ellis-5128| Penman]] . # 32/ 46. [[Lockyear-1016|Douglas Lockyear]] # 32/ 46. [[Dalrymple-394|Scott Dalrymple]]. Need van Buren, Jackson, McKinley, Trump. (Reagan uncertain.) # 32 /46. [[Beardsley-386|John Beardsley]] Missing van Buren, Wilson # 32 /46. [[Lenover-1 | Marty Acks]]. Need van Buren, McKinley and Wilson # 32 /46. [[Ledbetter-258|Scott Ledbetter]] Needs van Buren, McKinley, Wilson And Reagan # 32 /46. [[Clark-21721|Cathy Clark]] needs Wilson, McKinley, Buchanan, and Jackson # 31 /46 [[Selman-116|Ruth Ledbetter]] Need Van Buren, W Wilson, McKinley. and Reagan # 30 /46. [[Roach-854|Trudy Roach]] Reagan (uncertain), Needs Van Buren, McKinley, A Jackson, W Wilson, and Eisenhauer. # 29 /46. [[Gleason_Gleeson-1|Enrique Aguiluz]] Needs van Buren, McKinley, Wilson, Jackson, And Eisenhauer == DNA == ===Patrilineal Line Cousins Sharing Y-SNPS Dating after 1500=== # # ''Y-DNA and mtDNA results with a "*" are in [https://www.mitoYDNA.org mitoYDNA] for verification'' '''Most distant Y-DNA tested patrilineal cousins in WikiTree''' # [[Griffin-11927|Griffin-11927]] is a 38th cousin 10x removed of [[Newton-9870|Newton-9870]]. Their patrilineal MRCA is [[Ap_Coel-2|Ap_Coel-2]]. [[Griffin-11927|Griffin-11927]]'s patrilineal relationship with [[Ap_Coel-2|Ap_Coel-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Griffin-11927&person2Name=Ap_Coel-2 -><-]. [[Newton-9870|Newton-9870]]'s patrilineal relationship with [[Ap_Coel-2|Ap_Coel-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Newton-9870&person2Name=Ap_Coel-2 -><-] # '''Surname DNA project with most number of participants in WikiTree''' # Jones - 68 # ===Most number of generations in a direct maternal line which has been mtDNA tested=== # 30 generations from [[Zähringen-25|Zähringen-25]] to [[Beziers-5|Beziers-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zähringen-25&person2_name=Beziers-5&gen=30 -><-] ** # 23 generations from [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-25|Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-25]] to [[Pfannberg-1|Pfannberg-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-25&person2_name=Pfannberg-1&gen=30 -><-] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-25&person2Name=Pfannberg-1&relation=5&ignoreIds= -><-] * # 22 generations from [[Duldig-2|Duldig-2]] to [[Roet-3|Roet-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Duldig-2&person2_name=Roet-3&gen=30 -><-] * # 17 generations from [[Walker-19780]] to [[Unknown-409009]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Walker-19780&person2_name=Unknown-409009 -><-] x # 17 generations from [[Bond-2452|Bond-2452]] to [[Unknown-270704|Unknown-270704]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bond-2452&person2_name=Unknown-270704 -><-] * # 17 generations from [[Erdoes-1|Erdoes-1]] to [[Bond-413|Bond-413]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Erdoes-1&person2_name=Bond-413&gen=30 -><-] * # 16 generations from [[Herald-26|Herald-26]] to [[Unknown-558415|Unknown-558415]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Herald-26&person2_name=Unknown-558415&gen=30 -><-] 000 # 15? generations from [[Hartley-2123]] to [[Mansell-495]] # 15? generations from [[Johnson-29551]] to [[Withers-968]] 0 # 15 generations from [[Bousquet-Paschke-1]] to [[Lemieux-361]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bousquet-Paschke-1&person2_name=Lemieux-361 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Brown-89591]] to [[Sauvagie-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brown-89591&person2_name=Sauvagie-2 -><-] * # 15 generations from [[Holbrook-796]] to [[UNKNOWN-134780]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Holbrook-796&person2_name=UNKNOWN-134780 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Hollands-165]] to [[Gory-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hollands-165&person2_name=Gory-1 -><-] 00 # 15 generations from [[Ryals-298|Ryals-298]] to [[Hatch-112|Hatch-112]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ryals-298&person2_name=Hatch-112 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Perkins-10289|Perkins-10289]] to [[Unknown-296297|Unknown-296297]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Perkins-10289&person2_name=Unknown-296297 -><-] 0* # 15 generations from [[Hamilton-26884|Hamilton-26884]] to [[Unknown-223998|Unknown-223998]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hamilton-26884&person2_name=Unknown-223998 -><-] * # 15 generations from [[Vap-9|Vap-9]] to [[Adams-18154|Adams-18154]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Vap-9&person2_name=Adams-18154 -><-] 0o # 15 generations from [[Dufour-887|Dufour-887]] to [[Lemercier-2|Lemercier-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dufour-887&person2_name=Lemercier-2 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Hastings-2444|Hastings-2444]] to [[Swift-81|Swift-81]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hastings-2444&person2_name=Swift-81 -><-] #14 generations from [[Bergeron-361]] to [[Bergeron-685]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bergeron-361&person2_name=Bergeron-685 -><-] #14 generations from [[Street-411]] to [[Street-510]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Street-411&person2_name=Street-510 -><-] #14 generations from [[Adams-21565]] to [[Eldred-586]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Adams-21565&person2_name=Eldred-586 -><-] #14 generations from [[Conkright-16]] to [[UNKNOWN-247674]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conkright-16&person2_name=UNKNOWN-247674 -><-] #14 generations from [[Harper-7921]] to [[Whipple-1084]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harper-7921&person2_name=Whipple-1084 -><-] #14 generations from [[Orosco-31]] to [[González_Florida-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Orosco-31&person2_name=González_Florida-2 -><-] #14 generations from [[Ekman-197]] to [[Persdotter-418]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ekman-197&person2_name=Persdotter-418 -><-] #14 generations from [[Mendoza-591]] to [[Gardony-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mendoza-591&person2_name=Gardony-1 -><-] #14 generations from [[Whitesell-311]] to [[White-700]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Whitesell-311&person2_name=White-700 -><-] #14 generations from [[Beals-1386|Beals-1386]] to [[Unknown-210447|Unknown-210447]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beals-1386&person2_name=Unknown-210447 -><-] #14 generations from [[Ayala-339|Ayala-339]] to [[Blessing-3|Blessing-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ayala-339&person2_name=Blessing-3 -><-] #14 generations from [[Byrd-5980|Byrd-5980]] to [[Drake-3120|Drake-3120]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Byrd-5980&person2_name=Drake-3120 -><-] * #14 generations from [[Basch-15|Basch-15]] to [[Orvice-2|Orvice-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Basch-15&person2_name=Orvice-2 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Metz-1008]] to [[Romain-12]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Metz-1008&person2_name=Romain-12 -><-] 000 # 13 generations from [[Woodward-6852]] to [[Minguet-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Woodwar—6852&person2_name=Minguet-1 -><-] *000 # 13 generations from [[Burbank-639]] to [[Wylding-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Burbank-639&person2_name=Wylding-1 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Moore-19345]] to [[Beck-9972]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Moore-19345&person2_name=Beck-9972 -><-] x # 13 generations from [[TremblaY-7221]] to [[Beaudart-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=TremblaY-7221&person2_name=Beaudart-1 -><-] x # 13 generations from [[Burbank-639]] to [[Wylding-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Burbank-639&person2_name=Wylding-1 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Strunk-194]] to [[Myers-5980]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Strunk-194&person2_name=Myers-5980 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Alarie-89]] to [[Roussel-113]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Alarie-89&person2_name=Roussel-113 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Muller-141]] to [[Unknown-201045]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Muller-141&person2_name=Unknown-201045 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Ring-1050]] to [[Unknown-333172]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ring-1050&person2_name=Unknown-333172 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Brim-81]] to [[Sage-48]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brim-81&person2_name=Sage-48 -><-] *o # 13 generations from [[S.-230]] to [[Whiterent-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=S.-230&person2_name=Whiterent-1 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Lachance-520]] to [[Langlois-95]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lachance-520&person2_name=Langlois-95 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Romain-12]] to [[Darga-6]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Romain-12&person2_name=Darga-6 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Nicholson-4214]] to [[Bourradier-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nicholson-4214&person2_name=Bourradier-1 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Parker-31234]] to [[Walker-1209]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Parker-31234&person2_name=Walker-1209 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Byrd-5980]] to [[Drake-3120]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McKenzie-9815&person2_name=Drake-3120 -><-] * # 13 generations from [[Stetson-1577]] to [[Hatch-112]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stetson-1577&person2_name=Hatch-112 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Pauli-288]] to [[Unknown-325012]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pauli-288&person2_name=Unknown-325012 -><-] * # 13 generations from [[Mc_Carthy-5933|Mc_Carthy-5933]] to [[Unknown-189179|Unknown-189179]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mc_Carthy-5933&person2_name=Unknown-189179 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Lavoie-802|Lavoie-802]] to [[Challe-7|Challe-7]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lavoie-802&person2_name=Challe-7 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Tillman-416]] to [[Hamon-244]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tillman-416&person2_name=Hamon-244 -><-] * # 13 generations from [[Wilson-19982]] to [[Adams-18154]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wilson-19982&person2_name=Adams-18154 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Arsenault-64|Arsenault-64]] to [[Rau-71|Rau-71]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Arsenault-64&person2Name=Rau-71&relation=5&ignoreIds= -><-] **0 # 12 generations from [[Zahlaway-1]] to [[Bourg-20]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Zahlaway-1&person2_name=Bourg-20 -><-] *00 # 12 generations from [[Sokolow-4]] to [[Croshaw-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sokolow-4&person2_name=Croshaw-1 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Unknown-124523]] to [[McCurdy-322]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Unknown-124523&person2Name=McCurdy-322 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Carder-47]] to [[Unknown-13679]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carder-47&person2_name=Unknown-13679 -><-] *# # 12 generations from [[Tryon-2537]] to [[Unknown-319632]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tryon-2537&person2_name=Unknown-319632 -><-] x # 12 generations from [[Streeter-1106]] to [[Unknown-300435]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Streeter-1106&person2_name=Unknown-300435 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Peachey-54]] to [[Unknown-282952]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Peachey-54&person2_name=Unknown-282952 -><-] xo # 12 generations from [[Bailey-15326]] to [[Unknown-272258]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bailey-15326&person2_name=Unknown-272258 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Davidson-8840]] to [[Unknown-250621]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davidson-8840&person2_name=Unknown-250621 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Givens-1538]] to [[Courtin-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Givens-1538&person2_name=Courtin-1 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Mohr-1284]] to [[Wheaton-70]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mohr-1284&person2_name=Wheaton-70 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Rapp-122]] to [[Brushett-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rapp-122&person2_name=Brushett-1 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Carder-47]] to [[Unknown-13679]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Carder-47&person2_name=Unknown-13679 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Gill-1291|Gill-1291]] to [[Unknown-590161|Unknown-590161]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gill-1291&person2_name=Unknown-590161 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Bozoian-2|Bozoian-2]] to [[Unknown-256165|Unknown-256165]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bozoian-2&person2_name=Unknown-256165 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Wood-6960]] to [[Bacon-764]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wood-6960&person2_name=Bacon-764 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Townsend-4279]] to [[Turner-97]] -[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Townsend-4279&person2_name=Turner-97 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Clark-45146]] to [[Viot-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clark-45146&person2_name=Viot-1 -><-] * #12 generations from [[Castonguay-53]] to [[Breau-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Castonguay-53&person2_name=Breau-4 -><-] ** #11 generations from [[Webster-11436]] to [[Unknown-42316]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Webster-11436&person2_name=Unknown-42316 -><-] #11 generations from [[Allen-12977]] to [[Lydecker-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Allen-12977&person2_name=Lydecker-2 -><-] #11 generations from [[Smith-40964]] to [[Wickenden-17]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-40964&person2_name=Wickenden-17 -><-] * #11 generations from [[Legere-225]] to [[Mi'kmaq-11]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Legere-225&person2_name=Mi'kmaq-11 -><-] ****00 # 11 generations from [[Friebel-7|Friebel-7]] to [[Beaudinet-1|Beaudinet-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Friebel-7&person2_name=Beaudinet-1 -><-] *000 # 11 generations from [[Powers-2172]] to [[Unknown-292180]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Powers-2172&person2_name=Unknown-292180 -><-] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Powers-2172&person2Name=Unknown-292180&relation=5&ignoreIds= -><-] * # 11 generations from [[Lesieutre-1]] to [[Dupre-155]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lesieutre-1&person2_name=Dupre-155 -><-] * # 11 generations from [[Koskinen-15]] to [[Unknown-201315]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Koskinen-15&person2_name=UNKNOWN-201315 -><-] o # 11 generations from [[Maybury-32]] to [[Watkins-3708]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=maybury-32&person2_name=Watkins-3708 -><-] o # 11 generations from [[Walsh-1940|Walsh-1940]] to [[Bodeleau-1|Bodeleau-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Walsh-1940&person2_name=Bodeleau-1 -><-] - # 11 generations from [[Brander-34|Brander-34]] to [[Arbuthnot-994|Arbuthnot-994]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brander-34&person2_name=Arbuthnot-994 -><-] * # 11 generations from [[Friebel-7|Friebel-7]] to [[Beaudinet-1|Beaudinet-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Friebel-7&person2_name=Beaudinet-1 -><-] * # 11 generations from [[Crabtree-822|Crabtree-822]] to [[Bernard-55|Bernard-55]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Crabtree-822&person2_name=Bernard-55 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Chambers-10899|Chambers-10899]] to [[Unknown-625000|Unknown-625000]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Chambers-10899&person2_name=Unknown-625000 -><-] * # 10 generations from [[Steingrímsson-1|Steingrímsson-1]] to [[Jónsdóttir-1095|Jónsdóttir-1095]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Steingrímsson-1&person2_name=Jónsdóttir-1095 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Watson-785]] to [[Unknown-266529]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Watson-785&person2_name=Unknown-266529 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Bozoian-2|Bozoian-2]] to [[Unknown-256165|Unknown-256165]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bozoian-2&person2_name=Unknown-256165 -><-] * # 10 generations from [[Gill-4417]] to [[McClintic-74]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gill-4417&person2_name=McClintic-74 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Murphy-7888]] to [[Lefranc-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Murphy-7888&person2_name=Lefranc-1 -><-] * # 10 generations from [[Wickboldt-1]] to [[Ivarsdatter-52]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wickboldt-1&person2_name=Ivarsdatter-52 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Martin-29170]] to [[Miller-16007]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martin-29170&person2_name=Miller-16007 -><-] * # 10 generations from [[Wilson-31949]] to [[Freeman-4391]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wilson-31949&person2_name=Freeman-4391 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Jones-95157]] to [[Hadley-2295]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jones-95157&person2_name=Hadley-2295 -><-] * # 9 generations from [[Key-1331]] to [[Unknown-246538]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Key-1331&person2_name=Unknown-246538 -><-] **0 # 9 generations from [[Sears-5474]] to [[Chadwick-688]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sears-5474&person2_name=Chadwick-688 -><-] # 9 generations from [[Timberlake-174]] to [[Scarborough-125]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Timberlake-174&person2_name=Scarborough-125 -><-] # 9 generations from [[Bartlett-3702]] to [[Watkins-3708]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bartlett-3702&person2_name=Watkins-3708 -><-] o # 9 generations from [[Kovach-110]] to [[Moore-20479]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kovach-110&person2_name=Moore-20479 -><-] * # 9 generations from [[Athey-67]] to [[Unknown-226816]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Athey-161&person2_name=Unknown-226816 -><-] * # 9 generations from [[Weatherford-199]] to [[Unknown-219884]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Weatherford-199&person2_name=Unknown-219884 -><-] ** # 8 generations from [[Ittermann-7]] to [[Kremer-463]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ittermann-7&person2_name=Kremer-463 -><-] # 8 generations from [[Ellis-6095]] to [[Shea-670]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ellis-6095&person2_name=Shea-670 -><-] * # 8 generations from [[King-13779]] to [[Giles-4874]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=King-13779&person2_name=Giles-4874 -><-] * # 8 generations from [[Lykins-104]] to [[Lane-987]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lykins-104&person2_name=Lane-987 -><-] # 7 generations from [[McGowan-38]] to [[Unknown-195059]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McGowan-38&person2_name=Unknown-195059 -><-] * # 7 generations from [[Vincent-18]] to [[Unknown-334766]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Vincent-18&person2_name=Unknown-334766 -><-] * # 7 generations from [[Key-2986]] to [[Golden-1942]] [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Golden-1942&person2_name=Key-2986 -><-]] # 6 generations from [[Lavoie-74]] to [[Unknown-179673]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lavoie-74&person2_name=Unknown-179673 -><-] # 6 generations from [[Brandt-785]] to [[Weatherford-198]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brandt-785&person2_name=Weatherford-198&relationshipLimit=maternal -><-] ** ===Most number of generations in a direct paternal line which has been Y-DNA tested=== # 45 generations from [[Morgan-14571]] to [[Mac_Cairbe-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Morgan-14571&person2_name=Mac_Cairbe-1 -><-] # 40 generations from [[Lindsey-4187]] to [[Unknown-410893]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lindsey-4187&person2_name=Unknown-410893 -><-] # 38 generations from [[Bourbon-149]] to [[Neustria-20]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bourbon-149&person2_name=Neustria-20 -><-] * # 36 generations from [[Drummond-153|Drummond-153]] to [[Hungary-129|Hungary-129]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Drummond-153&person2_name=Hungary-129 -><-] * # 35 generations from [[Percy-609|Percy-609]] to [[Unknown-407019|Unknown-407019]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Percy-609&person2_name=Unknown-407019 -><-] # 34 generations from [[Gragg-349]] to [[Strathclyde-25]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gragg-349&person2_name=Strathclyde-25 -><-] # 34 generations from [[Newberry-1070]] to [[Godfrey-676]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Newberry-1070&person2_name=Unknown-462562 -><-] * # 33 generations from [[McDonald-4851|McDonald-4851]] to [[Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1|Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McDonald-4851&person2_name=Ivar_II_of_Waterford-1 -><-] *** # 33 generations from [[Randolph-1145|Randolph-1145]] to [[Vannes-7|Vannes-7]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Randolph-1145&person2_name=Vannes-7 -><-] *0 # 32 generations from [[Griffin-11927]] to [[Ap_Yspwys-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Griffin-11927&person2_name=Ap_Yspwys-2 -><-] * # 32 generations from [[Warren-1224|Warren-1224]] to [[Seigneur_de_Nogent-1|Seigneur_de_Nogent-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Warren-1224&person2_name=Nogent-2 -><-] * # 31 generations from [[Rossell-169]] to [[Bertrand-450]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rossell-169&person2_name=Bertrand-450 -><-] # 30 generations from [[Sinclair-2943]] to [[Chaumont-7]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sinclair-2943&person2_name=Chaumont-7 -><-] 000 # 30 generations from [[Munro-3179|Munro-3179]] to [[Ro-12|Ro-12]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Munro-3179&person2_name=Ro-12&gen=30 -><-] ***0 # 30 generations from [[Venable-227|Venable-227]] to [[Venables-25|Venables-25]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Venable-227&person2_name=Venables-25 -><-] # 29 generations from [[Newton-9870]] to [[Ap_Gruffudd-70]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Newton-9870&person2_name=Ap_Gruffudd-70 -><-] # 29 generations from [[Johnston-17423]] to [[Northumbria-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johnston-17423&person2_name=Northumbria-1 -><-] # 29 generations from [[Drewry-255]] to [[Of_NORMANDY-31]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Drewry-255&person2_name=Of_NORMANDY-31 -><-] # 29 generations from [[Aubrey-124]] to [[De_Sancto_Alberico-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Aubrey-124&person2_name=De_Sancto_Alberico-1 -><-] ** # 29 generations from [[Mayes-1141]] to [[Cave-1693]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mayes-1141&person2_name=Cave-1693 -><-] # 29 generations from [[Ratcliff-1000]] to [[Radcliffe-423]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ratcliff-1000&person2_name=Radcliffe-423 -><-] # 29 generations from [[Hinton-799]] to [[De_Hynton-12]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hinton-799&person2_name=De_Hynton-12 -><-] 0 # 28 generations from [[Crofton-57]] to [[De_Lowther-9]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Crofton-57&person2_name=De_Lowther-9 -><-] # 28 generations from [[Rhamy-5]] to [[Remy-38]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rhamy-5&person2_name=Remy-38 -><-] *000 # 28 generations from [[Putnam-3264]] to [[Fitz_Wale-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Putnam-3264&person2_name=Fitz_Wale-5 -><-] # 28 generations from [[Livingston-2643]] to [[Levingstoun-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Livingston-2643&person2_name=Levingstoun-1 -><-] # 28 generations from [[Montgomery-12001]] to [[Montgomerie-240]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Montgomery-12001&person2_name=Montgomerie-240 -><-] 0000 # 28 generations from [[Ogle-1245]] to [[De_Ogle-11]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ogle-1245&person2_name=De_Ogle-11 -><-] # 28 generations from [[Calhoun-1293|Calhoun-1293]] to [[Colquhoun-82|Colquhoun-82]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Calhoun-1293&person2_name=Colquhoun-82&gen=30 -><-] **00 # 27 generations from [[DuBose-358]] to [[Du_Bosc-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=DuBose-358&person2_name=Du_Bosc-4 -><-] # 27 generations from [[Spires-277]] to [[Kirkpatrick-4510]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Spires-277&person2_name=Kirkpatrick-4510 -><-] # 27? generations from [[Jernigan-363]] to [[FitzJernegan-1]] -><-] # 27 generations from [[Frazier-1061]] to [[Fraser-220]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Frazier-1061&person2_name=Fraser-220 -><-] # 27 generations from [[Van_Kort-1]] to [[Ab_Ednowain-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Van_Kort-1&person2_name=Ab_Ednowain-1 -><-] # 27 generations from [[Wolcott-607]] to [[Wolcott-450]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wolcott-607&person2_name=Wolcott-450 -><-] *0 # 27 generations from [[Prather-963|Prather-963]] to [[Praers-16|Praers-16]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Prather-963&person2_name=Praers-16 -><-] *000 # 27 generations from [[Davenport-3854|Davenport-3854]] to [[Mercia-59|Mercia-59]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davenport-3854&person2_name=Mercia-59&gen=30 -><-] * # 26 generations from [[Stewart-23783|Stewart-23783]] to [[Dol-46|Dol-46]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stewart-23783&person2_name=Dol-46 -><-] ***000 # 26 generations from [[Hough-2796]] and [[Hogh-42]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hough-2796&person2_name=Hogh-42 -><-] *x0000 # 26 generations from [[Gibson-11468|Gibson-11468]] and [[MacGilbert-1|MacGilbert-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gibson-11468&person2_name=MacGilbert-1 -><-] # 26? generations from [[Howard-13953|Howard-13953]] to [[Hereward-1|Hereward-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Howard-13953&person2_name=Hereward-1&gen=30 -><-] # 26 generations from [[Garrett-1435|Garrett-1435]] to [[FitzGerald-2692|FitzGerald-2692]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garrett-1435&person2_name=FitzGerald-2692&gen=30 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Washington-3366]] to [[De_Washington-8]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Washington-3366&person2Name=De_Washington-8&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] * # 25 generations from [[Balika-1]] to [[Basarab-6]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Balika-1&person2Name=Basarab-6&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] # 25 generations from [[Scott-31394]] to [[Wold-28]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Scott-31394&person2_name=Wold-28 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Olds-150]] to [[Scott-16049]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olds-150&person2_name=Scott-16049 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Henderson-5232]] to [[Henryson-10]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Henderson-5232&person2_name=Henryson-10 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Sample-968]] to [[Sempill-39]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sample-968&person2_name=Sempill-39 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Parker-4901]] to [[Le_Parcar-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Parker-4901&person2_name=Le_Parcar-3 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Richmond-4119]] to [[Rohaut-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Richmond-4119&person2_name=Rohaut-5 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Booth-4404]] to [[Booth-556]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Booth-4404&person2_name=Booth-556 -><-] # 25 generations from [[Lee-8814|Lee-8814]] to [[Lega-5|Lega-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lee-8814&person2_name=Lega-5&gen=30 -><-] # 24 generations from [[Boswell-455]] to [[Bosville-57]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Boswell-455&person2_name=Bosville-57 -><-] # 24 generations from [[Walker-49316]] to [[Walker-17159]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Walker-49316&person2_name=Walker-17159 -><-] * # 24 generations from [[Huddleston-1323]] to [[Huddleston-1770]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Huddleston-1323&person2_name=Huddleston-1770 -><-] 00 # 24 generations from [[Johnson-57657]] to [[Svina-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johnson-57657&person2_name=Svina-1 -><-] # 24 generations from [[Scarborough-273]] to [[De_Scardeburge-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Scarborough-273&person2_name=De_Scardeburge-4 -><-] # 24 generations from [[Hutchinson-7397]] to [[Hutchinson-1249]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hutchinson-7397&person2_name=Hutchinson-1249 -><-] # 24 generations from [[Sutherland-1328]] to [[Flandrensis-8]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sutherland-1328&person2_name=Flandrensis-8 -><-] # # 24 generations from [[Dunlap-165]] to [[McFinley-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dunlap-165&person2_name=McFinley-5 -><-] # 24 generations from [[Johnston-1973|Johnston-1973]] to [[Johnstone-1213|Johnstone-1213]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johnston-1973&person2_name=Johnstone-1213&gen=30 -><-] # 23 generations from [[Harris-22426]] to [[Heriz-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harris-22426&person2_name=Heriz-5 -><-] # 23 generations from [[Weaver-3466|Weaver-3466]] to [[Weaver-220|Weaver-220]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Weaver-3466&person2_name=Weaver-220 -><-] # 23 generations from [[Lockwood-1016|Lockwood-1016]] to [[Lister-432|Lister-432]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lockwood-1016&person2_name=Lister-432&gen=30 -><-] # 22 generations from [[Van_der_Merwede-22]] to [[Merwede-8]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Van_der_Merwede-22&person2_name=Merwede-8 -><-] # 22 generations from [[Dodge-4736]] to [[Dodge-327]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dodge-4736&person2_name=Dodge-327 -><-] # 22 generations from [[Douglas-4799]] to [[Mackenzie-3100]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Douglas-4799&person2_name=Mackenzie-3100 -><-] # # 22 generations from [[Buckley-2106]] to [[Bulkeley-654]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Buckley-2106&person2_name=Bulkeley-654 -><-] # 22 generations from [[Washburn-3181]] to [[Wasseburne-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Washburn-3181&person2_name=Wasseburne-3 -><-] # 21 generations from [[Hoare-535]] to [[Hore-809]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hoare-535&person2_name=Hore-809 -><-] * # 21 generations from [[DeWitt-828]] to [[De_Witte-37]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=DeWitt-828&person2_name=De_Witte-37 -><-] # 21 generations from [[Kneeland-36]] to [[Kneeland-211]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kneeland-36&person2_name=Kneeland-211 -><-] # 21 generations from [[Porterfield-1809]] to [[Porter-7646]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Porterfield-1809&person2_name=Porter-7646 -><-] # 21 generations from [[Crabtree-1498]] to [[DeCrabtre-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Crabtree-1498&person2_name=DeCrabtre-2 -><-] # 21 generations from [[Cobb-4603]] to [[Cobbes-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cobb-4603&person2_name=Cobbes-2 -><-] # 21 generations from [[Tucker-11357]] to [[Le_Toukere-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tucker-11357&person2_name=Le_Toukere-4 -><-] 000 # 21 generations from [[Prather-1299]] to [[Crawford-598]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Prather-1299&person2_name=Crawford-598 -><-] # 21 generations from [[Goddard-4544]] to [[Goddardville-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goddard-4544&person2_name=Goddardville-1 -><-] 0oo # 20 generations from [[Lawson-2801]] to [[Lawson-2199]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lawson-2801&person2_name=Lawson-2199 -><-] # 20 generations from [[McDonell-150]] to [[De_Balinhard-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=McDonell-150&person2_name=De_Balinhard-4 -><-] # # 20 generations from [[Mackay-5193]] to [[Mackay-1349]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Mackay-5193&person2_name=Mackay-1349 -><-] * # 20 generations from [[Sheffield-4797]] to [[Sheffield-985]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sheffield-4797&person2_name=Sheffield-985 -><-] # 20 generations from [[Coe-1160]] to [[Coo-12]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coe-1160&person2_name=Coo-12 -><-] # 20 generations from [[Hayes-9726]] to [[Haye-229]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hayes-9726&person2_name=Haye-229 -><-] # 20 generations from [[Norton-1991]] to [[Norton-584]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Norton-1991&person2_name=Norton-584 -><-] # 20 generations from [[Prouse-92]] to [[Prouz-19]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Prouse-92&person2_name=Prouz-19 -><-] * # 20 generations from [[Романов-15|Романов-15]] to [[Oldenburg-252|Oldenburg-252]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Романов-15&person2_name=Oldenburg-252&gen=30 -><-] * # 19 generations from [[Davini-1]] to [[Davini-1761]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davini-1&person2_name=Davini-1761 -><-] # 19 generations from [[Quezada_Romo-1]] to [[Díaz_de_Quesada-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Quezada_Romo-1&person2_name=Díaz_de_Quesada-4 -><-] # 19 generations from [[Zaborowski,_H._Grzymala-1]] to [[Zaborowski,_H._Grzymala-54]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Zaborowski,_H._Grzymala-1&person2Name=Zaborowski-104&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] # 19 generations from [[Snow-5862]] to [[Snow-2831]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Snow-5862&person2_name=Snow-2831 -><-] # 19 generations from [[Webster-6720]] to [[Webestere-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Webster-6720&person2_name=Webestere-1 -><-] # 19? generations from [[Underwood-2787]] to [[De_Underwood-3]] # 19? generations from [[Irby-962]] to [[Irby-1520]] X # 19? generations from [[Crosta_di_Moncalvo-1]] to [[Crosta-20]] # 19 generations from [[Wyatt-6848]] to [[Wyatt-253]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wyatt-6848&person2_name=Wyatt-253 -><-] 000x # 19 generations from [[Bennett-12429]] to [[Bennett-1571]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bennett-12429&person2_name=Bennett-1571 -><-] # 19 generations from [[Merrill-1937]] to [[Merrill-1247]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Merrill-1937&person2_name=Merrill-1247 -><-] # 19 generations from [[Wyatt-3300]] to [[Wyatt-253]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wyatt-3300&person2_name=Wyatt-253 -><-] oooo # 19 generations from [[Harvey-10288]] to [[Hervey-30]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harvey-10288&person2_name=Hervey-30 -><-] *o # 18 generations from [[Marvin-1642]] to [[Baldewyn-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Marvin-1642&person2Name=Baldewyn-4&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] * # 18 generations from [[Greer-2000]] to [[Grierson-295]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Greer-2000&person2_name=Grierson-295 -><-] * # 18 generations from [[Garrett-8218]] to [[Cherry-1451]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garrett-8218&person2_name=Cherry-1451 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Sims-2294]] to [[Symes-191]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sims-2294&person2_name=Symes-191 -><-] 00 # 18 generations from [[Thornton-7943]] to [[Thornton-2354]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Thornton-7943&person2_name=Thornton-2354 -><-] 00 # 18 generations from [[Christopher-540]] to [[Christopher-282]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Christopher-540&person2_name=Christopher-282 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Napier-1415]] to [[Napier-1071]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Napier-1415&person2_name=Napier-1071 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Peyton-885]] to [[Peyton-949]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Peyton-885&person2_name=Peyton-949 -><-] ## # 18 generations from [[Matthews-5436]] to [[Matthew-51]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Matthews-5436&person2_name=Matthew-51 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Urquhart-93]] to [[Urquhart-719]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Urquhart-93&person2_name=Urquhart-719 -><-] * # 18 generations from [[Marvin-1642]] to [[Baldewyn-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Marvin-1642&person2_name=Baldewyn-4 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Morse-5086]] to [[Morse-1172]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Morse-5086&person2_name=Morse-1172 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Marvin-1642]] to [[Baldewyn-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Marvin-1642&person2_name=Baldewyn-4 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Coppage-146]] to [[Ab_Einion-10]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coppage-146&person2_name=Ab_Einion-10 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Windom-41]] to [[Wymondham-6]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Windom-41&person2_name=Wymondham-6 -><-] # 18 generations from [[Fuller-14329]] to [[Fuller-500]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fuller-14329&person2_name=Fuller-500 -><-] *oo # 17 generations from [[Weston-987]] to [[Weston-2997]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Weston-987&person2_name=Weston-2997 -><-] * # 17 generations from [[Elliott-2820]] to [[Ellot-6]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Elliott-2820&person2_name=Ellot-6 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Brubaker-232]] to [[Bruppacher-25]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brubaker-232&person2_name=Bruppacher-25 -><-] # # 17 generations from [[Cosby-698]] to [[Cosby-227]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cosby-698&person2_name=Cosby-227 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Hathaway-1200]] to [[Hathaway-991]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hathaway-1200&person2_name=Hathaway-991 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Goodman-3787]] to [[Goodman-1540]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Goodman-3787&person2_name=Goodman-1540 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Thorgeirsson-7]] to [[Buch-42]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Thorgeirsson-7&person2_name=Buch-42 -><-] 00 # 17? generations from [[Staley-468]] to [[Stähelis-2]] # 17? generations from [[Warren-1727]] to [[Waryng-18]] # 17 generations from [[Cobb-1789]] to [[Cobbe-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cobb-1789&person2_name=Cobbe-4 -><-] x # 17 generations from [[Conger-727]] to [[Belkunger-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Conger-727&person2_name=Belkunger-1 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Copeland-2909]] to [[Copeland-390]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Copeland-2909&person2_name=Copeland-390 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Olmstead-8810]] to [[Olmstead-115]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Olmstead-8810&person2_name=Olmstead-115 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Harris-27638]] to [[Harris-2787]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harris-27638&person2_name=Harris-2787 -><-] 00 # 17 generations from [[Knight-5310]] to [[Knight-190]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Knight-5310&person2_name=Knight-190 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Lloyd-1549]] to [[Lord-143]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lloyd-1549&person2_name=Lord-143 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Bradford-6765]] to [[Bradford-61]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bradford-6765&person2_name=Bradford-61 -><-] # 17 generations from [[Haviland-437|Haviland-437]] to [[DeHaviland-5|DeHaviland-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Haviland-437&person2_name=DeHaviland-5&gen=30 -><-] ** # 17 generations from [[Norwood-1895]] to [[Northwood-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Norwood-1895&person2_name=Northwood-2 -><-] 00 # 17 generations from [[Page-5538]] to [[Page-4988]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Page-5538&person2_name=Page-4988 -><-] 0# see [[Page-5537]] # 16 generations from [[Pettebone-7]] to [[Petibone-8]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pettebone-7&person2_name=Petibone-8 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Martin-19027]] to [[Martin-58624]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martin-19027&person2_name=Martin-58624 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Davis-39218]] to [[Hildesley-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davis-39218&person2_name=Hildesley-5 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Van_der_Heide-260]] to [[Teyes-23]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Van_der_Heide-260&person2_name=Teyes-23 -><-] * # 16 generations from [[Barton-2392]] to [[Barton-7415]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Barton-2392&person2_name=Barton-7415 -><-] *0 # 16 generations from [[Gilbreath-460]] to [[Galbraith-1301]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gilbreath-460&person2_name=Galbraith-1301 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Judd-3112]] to [[Judde-65]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Judd-3112&person2_name=Judde-65 -><-] * # 16 generations from [[Torrey-776]] to [[Torrey-412]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Torrey-776&person2_name=Torrey-412 -><-] 00 # 16 generations from [[Rockwell-390]] to [[Rockwell-1310]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Rockwell-390&person2_name=Rockwell-1310 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Foot-726]] to [[Foote-1154]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Foot-726&person2_name=Foote-1154 -><-] * # 16 generations from [[Chickering-152]] to [[Chickering-54]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Chickering-152&person2_name=Chickering-54 -><-] # 16? generations from [[Rivers-635]] to [[Rivers-1094]] # 16? generations from [[Penfold-354]] to [[Penfold-928]] # 16? generations from [[Crumpton-97]] to [[Womocke-2]] # 16? generations from [[Hancock-10695]] to [[Hancock-2351]] see [[Hancock-2251]] # 16 generations from [[Anderson-23510]] to [[Todd-1663]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Anderson-23510&person2_name=Todd-1663 -><-] * # 16 generations from [[Coble-1104]] to [[Kobel-14]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Coble-1104&person2_name=Kobel-14 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Brooks-5834]] to [[Gentry-539]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Brooks-5834&person2_name=Gentry-539 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Leftwich-1010]] to [[Leftwiche-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Leftwich-1010&person2_name=Leftwiche-2 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Endicott-643]] to [[De_Yendecott-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Endicott-643&person2_name=De_Yendecott-1 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Fish_Jr-1]] to [[Fyshe-20]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fish_Jr-1&person2_name=Fyshe-20 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Beardsley-767]] to [[Pratt-844]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beardsley-767&person2_name=Pratt-844 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Bridges-3355|Bridges-3355]] to [[Bridger-221|Bridger-221]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bridges-3355&person2_name=Bridger-221&gen=30 -><-] * # 16 generations from [[Hopkins-4110|Hopkins-4110]] to [[Hopkins-976|Hopkins-976]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hopkins-4110&person2_name=Hopkins-976&gen=30 -><-] o # 16 generations from [[Smith-49749|Smith-49749]] to [[Smyth-471|Smyth-47]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-49749&person2_name=Smyth-471&gen=30 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Bishop-9937| Bishop-9937]] to [[Bishop-4677|Bishop-4677]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bishop-9937&person2_name=Bishop-4677 -><-] * # 15 generations from [[Abney-134]] to [[Abney-169]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Abney-134&person2Name=Abney-169&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] *000 # 15 generations from [[Farrar-1076]] to [[Ferror-9]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farrar-1076&person2_name=Ferror-9 -><-] 00x # 15 generations from [[Michell-1111]] to [[Michell-1111]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Michell-1111&person2_name=Michell-1111-><-] 0000000000 # 15 generations from [[Guest-625]] to [[Geste-9]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Guest-625&person2_name=Geste-9 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Whitley-458]] to [[Wheatley-1388]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Whitley-458&person2_name=Wheatley-1388 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Britt-1373]] to [[Brett-1051]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Britt-1373&person2_name=Brett-1051 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Kinsman-1437]] to [[Kinsman-2610]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kinsman-1437&person2_name=Kinsman-2610 -><-] 000 # 15 generations from [[Walters-2102]] to [[Walter-3347]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Walters-2102&person2_name=Walter-3347 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Nance-2182]] to [[Nance-873]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Nance-2182&person2_name=Nance-873 -><-] * # 15 generations from [[Silverthorn-166]] to [[Silverthorne-64]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Silverthorn-166&person2_name=Silverthorne-64 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Streeter-176]] to [[Streter-1]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Streeter-176&person2_name=Streter-1 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Erwin-1731]] to [[Irvine-753]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Erwin-1731&person2_name=Irvine-753 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Roy-3664]] to [[Roy-1698]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roy-3664&person2_name=Roy-1698 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Kincaid-1267]] to [[Kincaid-1691]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kincaid-1267&person2_name=Kincaid-1691 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Johnson-66599]] to [[Reeves-1631]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Johnson-66599&person2_name=Reeves-1631 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Tuttle-3252]] to [[Tuthill-217]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tuttle-3252&person2_name=Tuthill-217 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Tuttle-3336]] to [[Totehyll-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tuttle-3336&person2_name=Totehyll-4 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Swan-1403]] to [[Von_Schwan-20]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Swan-1403&person2_name=Von_Schwan-20 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Lyon-6447]] to [[Lyon-5425]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lyon-6447&person2_name=Lyon-5425 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Bass-2761]] to [[Basse-196]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bass-2761&person2_name=Basse-196 -><-] 00 # 15? generations from [[Bishop-9937]] to [[Bishop-4677]] *# # 15? generations from [[Penfold-354]] to [[Penfold-928]] # 15? generations from [[Moore-24529]] to [[Moore-15923]] # 15 generations from [[Powers-2591]] to [[Powers-675]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Powers-2591&person2_name=Powers-675 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Pitts-657]] to [[Pitt-86]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pitts-657&person2_name=Pitt-86 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Alley-1205]] to [[Alley-108]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Alley-1205&person2_name=Alley-108 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Treat-1288]] to [[Trott-35]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Treat-1288&person2_name=Trott-35 -><-] < # 15 generations from [[Spalding-1129]] to [[Spalding-1180]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Spalding-1129&person2_name=Spalding-1180 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Pease-3024]] to [[Pease-40]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pease-3024&person2_name=Pease-40 -><-] # 15 generations from [[White-18192]] to [[White-433]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=White-18192&person2_name=White-433 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Crews-343|Crews-343]] to [[Crew-96|Crew-96]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Crews-343&person2_name=Crew-96&gen=30 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Harvey-3109|Harvey-3109]] to [[Harvey-1367|Harvey-1367]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harvey-3109&person2_name=Harvey-1367 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Pettus-295|Pettus-295]] to [[Pettus-27|Pettus-27]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pettus-295&person2_name=Pettus-27 -><-] # 15 generations from [[Stiles-1327|Stiles-1327]] to [[Styles-581|Styles-581]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Stiles-1327&person2_name=Styles-581 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Haskell-326]] to [[Haskell-2165]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Haskell-326&person2_name=Haskell-2165 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Etheridge-568]] to [[Ederiche-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Etheridge-568&person2_name=Ederiche-3 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Pile-183]] to [[Pile-196]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pile-183&person2_name=Pile-196 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Van_Oostrom-12]] to [[Van_Oostrum-16]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Van_Oostrom-12&person2_name=Van_Oostrum-16 -><-] *0 # 14 generations from [[Hodges-5074]] to [[Hodges-2376]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hodges-5074&person2_name=Hodges-2376 -><-] *0 # 14 generations from [[Cushman_Robert-1]] to [[Cushman-319]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cushman_Robert-1&person2_name=Cushman-319 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Schenck-1292]] to [[Schenk-251]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Schenck-1292&person2_name=Schenk-251 -><-] * # 14 generations from [[TremblaY-7221]] to [[Tremblay-782]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=TremblaY-7221&person2_name=Tremblay-782 -><-] X # 14 generations from [[Jewett-3850]] to [[Jowett-60]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Jewett-3850&person2_name=Jowett-60 -><-] *00 # 14 generations from [[Overby-312]] to [[Overbury-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Overby-312&person2_name=Overbury-4 -><-] 00 # 14 generations from [[Bowers-1951]] to [[Bunker-228]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bowers-1951&person2_name=Bunker-228 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Naves-26]] to [[Naf-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Naves-26&person2_name=Naf-3 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Bradley-7595]] to [[Broadley-8]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bradley-7595&person2_name=Broadley-8 -><-] 00 # 14 generations from [[Lundy-2027]] to [[Lundy-304]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lundy-2027&person2_name=Lundy-304 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Noles-37]] to [[Knollys-47]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Noles-37&person2_name=Knollys-47 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Shinn-683]] to [[Sheene-9]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Shinn-683&person2_name=Sheene-9 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Benbow-256]] to [[Benbow-6]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Benbow-256&person2_name=Benbow-6 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Abell-1122]] to [[Abel-953]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Abell-1122&person2_name=Abel-953 -><-] 00 # 14? generations from [[McRae-1151]] to [[Macrae-405]] # 14? generations from [[Freeman-9763]] to [[Freeman-1494]] # 14 generations from [[Marvin-1277]] to [[Mervyn-80]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Marvin-1277&person2_name=Mervyn-80 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Hawkins-8644]] to [[Hawkins-225]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hawkins-8644&person2_name=Hawkins-225 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Estes-2257]] to [[Estes-175]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Estes-2257&person2_name=Estes-175 -><-] ** # 14 generations from [[Moore-34401]] to [[Muir-3929]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Moore-34401&person2_name=Muir-3929 -><-] *oooooooooooooo # 14 generations from [[Abner-151]] to [[Abney-169]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Abner-151&person2_name=Abney-169 -><-] *00 # 14 generations from [[Beardsley-386|Beardsley-386]] to [[Beardsley-129|Beardsley-129]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beardsley-386&person2_name=Beardsley-129 -><-] *ooooo # 14 generations from [[Bowers-1951|Bowers-1951]] to [[Bunker-228|Bunker-228]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bowers-1951&person2_name=Bunker-228 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Beabout-40|Beabout-40]] to [[Bybau-4|Bybau-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beabout-40&person2_name=Bybau-4 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Gardiner-1872|Gardiner-1872]] to [[Gardiner-279|Gardiner-279]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Gardiner-1872&person2_name=Gardiner-279&gen=30 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Hays-336|Hays-336]] to [[Hayes-3038|Hayes-3038]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hays-336&person2_name=Hayes-3038 -><-] # 14 generations from [[Powers-3311|Powers-3311]] to [[Powers-675|Powers-675]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Powers-3311&person2_name=Powers-675 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Philpott-1085]] to [[Philpott-1448]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Philpott-1085&person2_name=Philpott-1448 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Kingsmill-105]] to [[Kingsmill-590]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kingsmill-105&person2_name=Kingsmill-590 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Roberds-36]] to [[Roberds-203]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Roberds-36&person2_name=Roberds-203 -><-] * # 13 generations from [[Baber-306]] to [[Baber-266]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baber-306&person2_name=Baber-266 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Robinson-8177]] to [[Robertson-3575]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Robinson-8177&person2_name=Robertson-3575 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Boardman-1117]] to [[Boardman-418]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Boardman-1117&person2_name=Boardman-418 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Farrar-1076]] to [[Ferror-7]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Farrar-1076&person2_name=Ferror-7 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Sampson-4327]] to [[Samson-35]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Sampson-4327&person2_name=Samson-35 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Pierpont-94]] to [[Pierrepont-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Pierpont-94&person2_name=Pierrepont-3 -><-] * # 13 generations from [[Dean-8874]] to [[Deane-15]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Dean-8874&person2_name=Deane-15 -><-] ox # 13 generations from [[Combs-919]] to [[Combe-13]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Combs-919&person2_name=Combe-13 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Eldridge-2090|Eldridge-2090]] to [[Eldred-82|Eldred-82]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Eldridge-2090&person2_name=Eldred-82 -><-]* # 13 generations from [[Fulkerson-232|Fulkerson-232]] to [[Veile-2|Veile-2]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fulkerson-232&person2_name=Veile-2 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Kyle-826|Kyle-826]] to [[Kyle-335|Kyle-335]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kyle-826&person2_name=Kyle-335 -><-] #13 generations from [[Perkins-3432|Perkins-3432]] to [[Perkins-1401|Perkins-1401]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Perkins-3432&person2_name=Perkins-1401&gen=30 -><-] # 13 generations from [[Wing-403|Wing-403]] to [[Wing-166|Wing-166]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Wing-403&person2_name=Wing-166 -><-] * # 13 generations from [[Spencer-2442|Spencer-2442]] to [[Spencer-753|Spencer-753]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Spencer-2442&person2_name=Spencer-753 -><-] ***x00000 # 12 generations from [[Talton-108]] to [[Tarleton-236]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Talton-108&person2_name=Tarleton-236 -><-] **** # 12 generations from [[White-19472]] to [[White-25004]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=White-19472&person2_name=White-25004 -><-] 000000 # 12 generations from [[Phillips-9858]] to [[Phillips-25828]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Phillips-9858&person2_name=Phillips-25828 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Applegate-547|Applegate-547]] to [[Applegate-55|Applegate-55]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Applegate-547&person2_name=Applegate-55&gen=30 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Davis-1900|Davis-1900]] to [[Davis-10162|Davis-10162]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Davis-1900&person2_name=Davis-10162 -><-] * # 12 generations from [[Ellis-6226|Ellis-6226]] to [[Ellis-6388|Ellis-6388]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ellis-6226&person2_name=Ellis-6388 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Kingsman-119|Kingsman-119]] to [[Kingsman-182|Kingsman-182]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kingsman-119&person2_name=Kingsman-182 -><-] # 12 generatons from [[Main-737]] to [[Mayne-318]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Main-737&person2_name=Mayne-318 -><-] # 12 generations from [[Warthen-14|Warthen-14]] to [[Wathen-140|Wathen-140]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Warthen-14&person2_name=Wathen-140 -><-]* # 12 generations from [[Hull-5211]] to [[Hull-514]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Hull-5211&person2_name=Hull-514 -><-] ** # 12 generations from [[Barham-721]] to [[Barham-271]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Barham-721&person2_name=Barham-271 -><-] # 11 generations from [[Peyton-717]] to [[Peyton-82]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Peyton-717&person2_name=Peyton-82 -><-] # 11 generations from [[Athey-170|Athey-170]] to [[Athy-32|Athy-32]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Athey-170&person2_name=Athy-32 -><-] * # 11 generations from [[Ayers-1192|Ayers-1192]] to [[Ayer-35|Ayer-35]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ayers-1192&person2_name=Ayer-35 -><-] # 11 generations from [[Bartlett-3702|Bartlett-3702]] to [[Bartlett-4194|Bartlett-4194]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bartlett-3702&person2_name=Bartlett-4194 -><-] * # 11 generations from [[Bowen-1368|Bowen-1368]] to [[Bowen-480|Bowen-480]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bowen-1368&person2_name=Bowen-480 -><-] # 11 generations from [[Fetterling-18|Fetterling-18]] to [[Fiederling-5|Fiederling-5]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fetterling-18&person2_name=Fiederling-5 -><-]**0 # 11 generations from [[Harington-168|Harington-168]] to [[Harrington-675|Harrington-675]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Harington-168&person2_name=Harrington-675 -><-] # 11 generations from [[Ladnier-101|Ladnier-101]] to [[Ladner-1146|Ladner-1146]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Ladnier-101&person2_name=Ladner-1147 -><-]* # 11 generations [[Cole-11453|Cole-11453]] to [[Woods-564|Woods-564]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cole-11453&person2_name=Cole-3238 -><-] # 11 generations [[Earls-502|Earls-502]] to [[Earle-18|Earle-18]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Earls-502&person2_name=Earle-18 -><-] * # 11 generations [[Shockey-504|Shockey-504]] to [[Jäcob-1095|Jäcob-1095]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Shockey-504&person2_name=Jäcob-1095 -><-] ********* # 10 generations from [[Snow-2128]] to [[Snow-4]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Snow-2128&person2_name=Snow-4 -><-] 00 # 10 generations from [[Beason-22|Beason-22]] to [[Beeson-35|Beeson-35]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beason-22&person2_name=Beeson-35 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Bryan-3828|Bryan-3828]] to [[Bryan-784|Bryan-784]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bryan-3828&person2_name=Bryan-784 -><-] * # 10 generations from [[Butler-8781|Butler-8781]] to [[Butler-265|Butler-265]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Butler-8781&person2_name=Butler-265 -><-]* # 10 generations from [[Chadwick-1021|Chadwickt-1021]] to [[Chadwick-1191|Chadwick-1191]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Chadwick-1021&person2_name=Chadwick-1191 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Fritts-18|Fritts-18]] to [[Fritz-569|Fritz-569]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Fritts-18&person2_name=Fritz-569 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Smith-59623|Smith-59623]] to [[Smith-1852|Smith-1852]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Smith-59623&person2_name=Smith-1852 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Tracy-801|Tracy-801]] to [[Tracey-234|Tracey-234]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tracy-801&person2_name=Tracey-234&gen=30 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Perry-1882]] to [[Perry-19917]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Perry-1882&person2_name=Perry-19917 -><-] 0# # 10 generations from [[Weaver-3569|Weaver-3569]] to [[W%C3%A4ber-11|Wäber-11]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Weaver-3569&person2_name=Wäber-11 -><-]* # 9 generations from [[Thorpe-2540]] to [[Tharp-306]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Thorpe-2540&person2Name=Tharp-306&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] *****0000 # 9 generations from [[Dukes-653]] to [[Dukes-560]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Dukes-653&person2Name=Dukes-560&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] ****** # 9 generations from [[Lowe-3593|Lowe-3593]] to [[Lau-6|Lau-6]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Lowe-3593&person2_name=Lau-6 -><-] ** # 9 generations from [[Kennedy-10482|Kennedy-10482]] to [[Kennedy-257|Kennedy-257]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Kennedy-10482&person2_name=Kennedy-257 -><-] *x # 8 generations from [[Norris-52]] to [[Norris-1193]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Norris-52&person2Name=Norris-1193&relationshipLimit=paternal -><-] X . * = haplotype in mitoYDNA . ** = haplotype'''s''' in mitoYDNA '''No longer linked''' # 34 generations from [[Foster-7068|Foster-7068]] to [[Neustria-3|Neustria-3]] # 29 generations from [[Grant-5210|Grant-5210]] to [[Grandt-7|Grandt-7]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Grant-5210&person2_name=Grandt-7 -><-] # 30 generations from [[Martin-24097|Martin-24097]] to [[Caineis-3|Caineis-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Martin-24097&person2_name=Caineis-3&gen=30 -><-] # 10 generations from [[Clark-14441|Clark-14441]] to [[Clarke-5117|Clarke-5177]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Clark-14441&person2_name=Clarke-5177 -><-] # 16 generations from [[Christian-1616|Christian-1616]] to [[McCrystyn-3|McCrystyn-3]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Christian-1616&person2_name=McCrystyn-3&gen=30 -><-] # 19 generations from [[Baker-14768|Baker-14768]] to [[Baker-18898|Baker-18898]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Baker-14768&person2_name=Baker-18898&gen=30 -><-] '''Persons who have been auDNA tested who have the most complete ancestral tree extending back six generations''' ''a regular 6 generation tree has 126 ancestors'' # 126 ancestors [[Arsenault-64]] # 126 ancestors [[Lavoie-75]] # 126 ancestors [[Lavoie-802]] # 125 ancestors [[Arbuthnot-53]] # 120 ancestors [[Schmeeckle-1]] # 119 ancestors (two of those are missing surnames) [[Lavoie-74]] # 114 ancestors [[Smith-62120]] # 99 ancestors [[Athey-67]] # 94 ancestors [[Foster-86]] # 92 ancestors [[Anderson-23510]] '''auDNA testers with a GEDmatch ID who trace all their ancestors back at least four generations to the same country (of indigenous origin).''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Autosomal_DNA_Ethnic_Admixture_and_Ancestry&public=1 auDNA testers with ancestry from only one country] '''auDNA testers with a GEDmatch ID who trace all their ancestors back at least four generations to an endogamous group.''' # Acadian [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Arsenault-64/5 Arsenault-64] # Ashkenazi # Bahamian [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Roberts-9334/5 Roberts-9334] # Early Colonial America # Mennonite '''Direct maternal line with the most number of generations ''confirmed'' by matching mtDNA of distant cousins''' # 19 generations from [[Duldig-2|Duldig-2]] to [[Neville-219|Neville-219]] confirmed by the matching mtDNA of [[Duldig-2|Duldig-2]] and [[York-1245|York-1245]] # 12 generations from [[Arsenault-64|Arsenault-64]] to [[Thériot-100|Thériot-100]] confirmed by the sufficiently matching mtDNA of [[Arsenault-64|Arsenault-64]] and [[Sullivan-17177|Sulivan-17177]] # 8 generations from [[Weatherford-199|Weatherford-199]] to [[Malone-715|Malone-715]] confirmed by the matching mtDNA of [[Weatherford-199|Weatherford-199]] and [[Zimmerman-1613|Zimmerman-1613]] # 8 generations from [[Lavoie-74]] to [[Unknown-179673]] confirmed by the matching mtDNA of [[Lavoie-74]] and [[Shidler-43]] # 6 generations from [[Higgs-574]] to [[Archer-1069]] confirmed by the matching mtDNA of [[Higgs-574]] and [[Sawyer-1305]] # '''Direct maternal line with the most number of mtDNA tested descendants''' # 2 [[Beardsley-386|Beardsley-386]] to [[Newell-3051|Newell-3051]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Beardsley-386&person2_name=Newell-3051 -><-] ** '''Direct paternal line with the most number of generations ''confirmed'' by matching Y-DNA of distant cousins''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Rawlins-953&person2Name=Butler-18630 13 generations] from [[Butler-18630|O Butler]] to [[Rawlins-953|Henry Rawlins alias Butler]] confirmed by the Y-DNA matching of [[Butler-18630|O Butler]] and [[Butler-19852|RH Butler]]. # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Bourbon-Parma-14&person2_name=Bourbon-105 12 generations] from [[Bourbon-Parma-14|Bourbon-Parma-14]] to [[Bourbon-105|Bourbon-105]] confirmed by the matching Y haplotypes of [[Bourbon-Parma-14|Bourbon-Parma-14]] and [[Orléans-102|Orléans-102]] # 11 generations from [[Beardsley-386|Beardsley-386]] to [[Beardsley-17|Beardsley-17]] confirmed by the matching Y haplotypes of [[Beardsley-386|Beardsley-386]] and [[Beardsley-880|Beardsley-880]]. # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Spencer-2442&person2_name=Spencer-16219 11 generations] from [[Spencer-2442|Spencer-2442]] to [[Spencer-628|Spencer-628]] confirmed by [https://www.mitoydna.org/public/YCompare?MtyID=T10761%2CT10745 a 34 out of 37 Y haplotype match] with [[Spencer-16219|Spencer-16219]] and [[Spencer-628|Spencer-628]]. # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Tharp-872&person2_name=Tharp-306 11 generations] from [[Tharp-872]] to [[Tharp-306]] confirmed by the matching Y haplotypes of [[Tharp-872]], [[Tharp-469]], and [[Thorp-795]]. # 10 generations from [[Athey-161]] to [[Athy-2]] confirmed by the matching Y haplotypes of [[Athey-68|Athey-68]] and [[Athey-170|Athey-170]] # 10 generations from [[Prather-963|Prather-963]] to [[Prather-72|Prather-72]] confirmed by the matching Y haplotypes of [[Prather-963|Prather-963]] and [[Prater-397|Prater-397]] # 9 generations from [[Bennett-5884|Bennett-5884]] to [[Bennet-95|Bennet-95]] confirmed by the matching Y haplotypes of [[Bennett-5884|Bennett-5884]] and [[Bennett-6671|Bennett-6671]] # 10 generations from [[Garrison-4000]] to [[Garrison-1262]] confirmed by the matching Y haplotypes of [[Garison-4000]] and [[Garrison-3977]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Garrison-4000&person2_name=Garrison-3977 -><-] # '''Most number of parent/child relationships in an eight generation tree which are ''Confirmed with DNA'' and properly sourced for independent verification''' # 26 parent/child relationships for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Roberts-7085/5 Roberts-7085] ''The parent/child relationships from [[Dekle-5|Dekle-5]] to [[Wise-1341|Wise-1341]] does not yet have the X-DNA match in GEDmatch for independent verification.'' # '''Persons with the most number of ancestral haplogroups as revealed by Y-DNA and mtDNA testing (including 23andMe)''' # [[Roberts-7085#Y_Haplogroups_of_my_Ancestors_in_WikiTree|Roberts-7085]] with 19 Y-DNA and 9 mtDNA # '''Most complete X-DNA 7 generation ancestral tree''' ''(for an auDNA and X-DNA tested '''female''')'' # 77 out of 86 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Martin-11379/89#X Martin-11379] # 69 out of 86 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lavoie-74/89#X Lavoie-74] # 59 out of 86 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Smith-62120/89#X Smith-62120] # 52 out of 86 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Weatherford-199/89#X Weatherford-199] # 48 out of 86 ancestors for [[Athey-67|Darlene Athey]] # '''Most complete X-DNA 7 generation ancestral tree''' ''(for an auDNA and X-DNA tested '''male''')'' # 50 out of 53 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Arsenault-64/89#X Arsenault-64] # 45 out of 53 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Schmeeckle-1/89#X Schmeeckle-1] # 33 out of 53 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Foster-86/89#X Foster-86] # 22 out of 53 ancestors for [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Athey-68/89#X Athey-68] '''Most distant X-DNA cousins with a shared X chromosome segment greater than 7 cM''' # '''Earliest Direct Paternal Line Ancestor with Two Sons Who have Living Male Direct Paternal Line Descendants ''' # [[Bretagne-186|Bretagne-186]] ''need to confirm'' == {{G2G}} == [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/users Top G2G contributors] == Global Family Reunion == '''Different countries or nations with a person who is connected to A.J.''' In alphabetical order: #[[Mjør-1|Albania]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Mjør-1 -><-] #[[Henck-2|Alsace-Lorraine]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Henck-2 -><-] #[[Jarvis-276|Antigua]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Jarvis-276 -><-] #[[Speroni-3|Argentina]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Speroni-3 -><-] #[[Anderson-1111|Australia]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Jarvis-276 -><-] #[[Bagratuni-3|Armenia]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Bagratuni-3 -><-] # [[Roberts-7101|Bahamas]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Roberts-7101 -><-] # [[Villeroy-2|Brazil]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Villeroy-2 -><-] # [[Lavoie-74|Canada]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Lavoie-74 -><-] # [[Shum-5|China]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Shum-5 -><-] # [[Unknown-199909 | Czech Republic]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Unknown-199909 -><-] # [[Beaumont-513|England]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Beaumont-513 -><-] # [[Humble-182|Denmark]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Humble-182 -><-] # [[Vasa-76|Estonia]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Vasa-76 -><-] # [[Lewin-195|Falkland Islands]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Lewin-195 -><-] # [[Juliaananpoika-1|Finland]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Juliaananpoika-1 -><-] # [[Gisselbrecht-25|France]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Gisselbrecht-25 -><-] # [[Achenbach-366|Germany]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Achenbach-366 -><-] # [[Panagakos-2|Greece]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Panagakos-2 -><-] # [[Boutin-23|Haiti]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Boutin-23 -><-] # [[Edalji-1|India]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Edalji-1 -><-] # [[Aghassian-1|Iran]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Aghassian-1 -><-] # [[Curran-585|Ireland]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Curran-585 -><-] # [[Borgia-5|Italy]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Borgia-5 -><-] # [[當房-1|Japan]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=當房-1 -><-] # [[Obama-1|Kenya]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Obama-1 -><-] # [[Centanni-55|Kingdom of the Two Sicilies]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Centanni-55 -><-] # [[Borg-110|Malta]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Borg-110 -><-] # [[Zermeño-125|Mexico]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Zermeño-125 -><-] # [[Roychoudhury-24|Nepal]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Roychoudhury-24 -><-] # [[Van_Harinxma-1|Netherlands]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Van_Harinxma-1 -><-] # [[Simate-1|Nigeria]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Simate-1 -><-] # [[Ibsdatter-17|Norway]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Ibsdatter-17 -><-] # [[Christian-1376|Pitcairn Island]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Christian-1376 -><-] # [[Dusza-4|Poland]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Dusza-4 -><-] # [[Augusto-8|Portugal]][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Augusto-8 -><-] # [[Foreman-644|Rhodesia]][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Foreman-644 -><-] # [[Romanov-37|Russia]][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Romanov-37 -><-] # [[Al_Mustafa_Hashemites-1|Saudi Arabia]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Al_Mustafa_Hashemites-1 -><-] # [[Haddow-113|Scotland]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Haddow-113 -><-] # [[Nel-439|South Africa]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Nel-439 -><-] # [[Villeroy-3|Spain]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Villeroy-3 -><-] #[[Sälgö-2|Sweden]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Sälgö-2 -><-] #[[Dauenhauer-29|Ukraine]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Dauenhauer-29 -><-] # [[Florence-208|United States]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Florence-208 -><-] # [[Dobson-1598|Wales]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Dobson-1598 -><-] # [[Gatoloai-2|Western Samoa]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Gatoloai-2 -><-] # [[Foreman-644|Zambia]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Foreman-644 -><-] # [[Janse_van_Rensburg-331|Zimbabwe]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Janse_van_Rensburg-331 -><-] # '''Living persons with the greatest degree of separation from A.J.''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Laji-1 67 degrees for Michel Laji and A.J. Jacobs] # 56 degrees for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Pedersen-1469 Bjarne Pedersen and A.J. Jacobs] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Bradley-2699 Tony Bradley and A.J. Jacobs]. # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Warncke-4 55 degrees for Jens Warncke and A.J. Jacobs] # 52 degrees for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=%C5%A0%C3%A1dek-1 Vojta Šádek and A.J. Jacobs] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Vad-11 Lars Vad and A.J. Jacobs] '''Ancestors with the greatest degree of separation from A.J.''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Wright-10540 63 degrees between Hannah Wright and A.J. Jacobs] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Al_Mustafa_Hashemites-1 51 degrees between Muhammad and A.J. Jacobs] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Woods-4836 44 degrees between Samuel Woods and A.J. Jacobs] # https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=S%C3%A4lg%C3%B6-2 38 degrees between Carl-Eric Salgo and A. j. Jacobs] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Brooks-621 37 degrees between John Brooks and A.J. Jacobs] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Bennett-7421 37 degrees between Sarah Fisher and A.J. Jacobs] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Brooks-5640 36 degrees between Charlie Brooks and A.J. Jacobs] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Elson-53 34 degrees between John Elson and A.J. Jacobs] # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=McKinley-184 26 degrees between President William McKinley and A.J. Jacobs] '''Most number of ancestors AND no known connection to A.J.''' #60 direct ancestors and no known connection between A.J. and [[whalen-430|Rachel Whalen]]. #55 direct ancestors and no known connection between A.J. and [[gerrard-306|Matthew Gerrard]]. # '''Most number of portraits in a relationship calculation with A.J.''' # 21/23 portraits shown for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Vasa-20 Erik XIV Vasa and A.J. Jacobs] # 15 /17 portraits shown for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Phillips-5803 Zara Phillips and A.J. Jacobs] # 14 /16 portraits shown for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Windsor-1 H.M. the Queen and A.J. Jacobs] # 13 / 37 portraits shown for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Brown-13495 Christine Searle and A.J. Jacobs] # 9 / 21 portraits shown for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Athey-67 Darlene Athey Hill and A.J. Jacobs] '''Living persons with highest number of green to orange color switches indicating the lowest blood relationship (highest number of relationships through marriage) found in a relationship calculation with A.J.''' # 7 switches for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Wallace-3572 Billy Wallace and A.J. Jacobs] # 7 switches for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Woods-4836 Samuel Woods and A.J. Jacobs] # 6 switches for the relationship calculation for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Jacobs-2987&person2Name=Slade-590 Greg Slade and A.J. Jacobs] == Profiles == [[Special:ConnectionCounts|Highest Connection Counts within 7 Degrees (CC7)]] '''Men with the most children who are recorded on WikiTree''' #65 children of Herber Chase Kimball [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kimball-87] # 64 children of John William Hess [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hess-668] #63 children of John Doyle Lee [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lee-8082] # 57 children of Milo Andrus [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Andrus-17] # 56 children of Brigham Young [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Young-93] # 53 children of Dudley Leavitt [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Leavitt-602] # 52 children of Dominicus Carter [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carter-976] # 51 children of Thomas Grover [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Grover-123] # 50 children of Lot Smith [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-3437] # 48 children of Thomas Chamberlain [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chamberlain-932] # 41 children of Elias Gardner [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gardner-1472] # 37 children of Lorenzo Snow [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Snow-1406] # 31 children of Miles Park Romney [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Romney-31] '''Women with the most children who are recorded on WikiTree''' # 22 children of Elizabeth Edwards [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Edwards-10842] '''Individual with the most grandchildren who are recorded on WikiTree''' # 320 [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hunsaker-Descendants-187 grandchildren of Abraham Hunsaker (1812 - 1889)] # 194 [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sullivan-Descendants-1734 grandchildren of Thomas Sullivan Jr. (1775 - 1855)] # 180 [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baulch-Descendants-4 grandchildren of Francis Baulch (bef. 1804 - 1882) and Ann (Bowles) Baulch (1814 - 1901)] # 172 [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Barney-Descendants-105 grandchildren of Benjamin Barney (1832 - 1904)] # 162 [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bailey-Descendants-516 grandchildren of John Bailey (abt. 1797 - 1878)] # 156 [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dugas-Descendants-7 grandchildren of Claude Dugas (~1649 - 1732)] '''Highest Monthly Contribution '''without a GEDCOM upload''' by an Individual''' # '''Highest Monthly Contribution by an Individual''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/articles/features/2011-May.html 51,431 in May 2011] # [https://www.wikitree.com/articles/features/2012-Jun.html 28,737 in June 2012] # [https://www.wikitree.com/articles/features/2013/Dec.html 27,084 in December 2013] '''Outstanding Public Relations''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1674566/usbh-project-named-in-smithsonian-magazine-article Dec 2023] # Why you need to join WIKITREE TODAY: the FREE, ACCURATE online family tree — Family Tree Magazine UK, November 2023.

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[[Category:New_Member_How-To]][[Category:WikiTree_Help]] ==Welcome to WikiTree TV== {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-7.jpg |align=c |size=l }} WikiTree members and leaders have made tutorial and topic videos discussing WikiTree and its pages. '''''WikiTree TV''''' is the program guide and links to the videos. Some 3rd party videos about WikiTree are also included. '''WikiTree TV Channels:''' *''WikiTree General'' - conversations with the WikiTree Team and Members about WikiTree. and new in 2020: ''WikiTree Weekly Live Chats''; *''Introductions to WikiTree'' - What WikiTree is, by members; *''Collaboration & WikiTree'' - WikiTree is a collaborative site; *''Topic Tutorials'' - leaders & members discuss how to do various tasks on the site; *''There's an App for That'' - '''RootsSearch''' and''' WikiTree X''' are apps that help members add information from 3rd Party sites to WikiTree profiles; *''DNA & WikiTree'' - genetic genealogy is a hot topic; using DNA to find cousins and confirm family relationships; *''Projects''- WikiTree projects new and improved in 2020!; and *''The "Thons"''- Throughout the year various marathon events are held to have as many members as possible work together on given tasks. Click on the image to view the video. Some WikiTree pages are linked related to the topic. These "program information" pages are viewed by clicking on the underlined text link. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==WikiTree General== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-107.png||align=l|size=200px|caption='''Why WikiTree?
''Conversation with Chris, Eowyn and Mags'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2EAH-rC268}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-108.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Future of Genealogy, WikiTree and Collaboration:''
Conversation with Mags, Chris and Eowyn'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zchDXdg2R8}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-196.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''{{Red|New in 2020!}}'''
'''WikiTree Live: The Past
& Future of WikiTree''' |link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZeAG5S7Gxg&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSlxKnZyarazaZw2EoVbrNJ&index=3&t=32s}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==WikiTree Weekly Live Chats== Every Saturday morning at 10:00 am Eastern North America Time, the WikTree Team Leads & Special Guest lead a lively discussion for the current week's highlights: Profile of the Week, Questions & Photographs. You are invited to follow along or join in the live chat. This is a fun way to kick off your weekend. Special broadcasts for special events or holidays included. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-254.png|align=l|size=200|caption='''''Halloween Night Live Chat'''''
Running Time: 1:03:50|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaZ2el3DChI|playlist=DD}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-59.png|align=c|size=200px}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-59.png|align=c|size=200px}} |- |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Introductions to WikiTree== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-109.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''Introduction to WikiTree
''Braddock & Bech'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2pAtXTVhfI&t=6s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-110.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''Introduction to WikiTree
''Conversation with Mags & Leanne'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTgOdAhSsVg&t=56s}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-205.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''{{Red|New}}''' '''Using WikiTree'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFxo555VbHQ}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-111.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''Introduction to WikiTree -
''Leanne Cooper'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76UUx8QAESc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSKJksGv3vx_XQjAHZzU2Qn&index=2&t=24s}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Collaboration & WikiTree== Click on the image to view the video. See "program information" pages by clicking on the underlined text link. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-112.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''WikiTree: ''The Collaborative Tree'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5KzI-oIdZM&t=57s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-113.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''Welcome to WikiTree Series: ''Collaboration'''''

[[Help:Collaboration|'''''Collaboration Help on WikiTree''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmNfGe6ufp4&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSKJksGv3vx_XQjAHZzU2Qn&index=5&t=1s}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Projects== '''''{{Red|New & Improved in 2020}}''''' The projects below were included in the weekly WikiTree Live Chats. The images start at timestamp for the project discussion. Click on the '''''image''''' to view the video and the '''''project name''''' to read the project page. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-98.png|align=l|size=200px|caption= [[Help:Projects|'''Link to Active Projects List''']]|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects_campaign=data_doctors}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-188.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 29:12'''''

[[Project:Ambassadors|'''Ambassadors Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/68CYIVl3gUE?t=1752}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-181.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 23:00'''''

[[Project:WikiTree_Apps|'''WikiTree Apps Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/UHIZO72QjUY?t=1380}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-189.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 32:59'''''

[[Project:England|'''England Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/T0X3OwRAeVk?t=1979}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-190.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 22:15'''''

[[Project:Global_Cemeteries|'''Global Cemeteries Project''' ]]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/iGLJruK23Bs?t=1330}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-194.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 22:10'''''

[[Project:Greeters|'''Greeters Project]]'''|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/DmTLIM8gLoI?t=1754}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-252.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 36:49'''''

[[Project:Italy|'''Italy Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/1ckNfH2b5xM?t=2209}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-258.png|align=l|size=225px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 12:00'''''

[[Project:Magna_Carta|'''Magna Carta Project''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZNUlAP4CrQ}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-267.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 30:15'''''

[[Project:Mayflower|'''Mayflower Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/7FVBOPNnnO4?t=1981}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-266.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 33:01'''''

[[Project:Native_Americans|'''Native Americans Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/UFEKD-2_DLU?t=1815}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-257.png|align=l|size=250px|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 43:08'''''

[[Project:One_Place_Studies|'''One Place Studies Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/RGFeo3ThrZk?t=2588}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-209.png|align=l|size=200|caption='''''Begins: Timestamp 22:05'''''

[[Project:Puritan_Great_Migration|'''Puritan Great Migration Project''']]|playlist=DD|link=https://youtu.be/nfXBPf7SKCM?t=1325}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==Topic Tutorials== Click on the image to view the video. See "program information" pages by clicking on the underlined text link. Note: some videos have more than one information page. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-114.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''Welcome to WikiTree: ''Privacy'''''

[[Help:Privacy Policy|'''''WikiTree Privacy Policy''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycqzeuC40XY&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSKJksGv3vx_XQjAHZzU2Qn&index=4&t=0s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-115.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''G2G Forum -''' ''Braddock & Bech''
[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/about''' ''About G2G Forum''''']

[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ '''''G2G Link''''']}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-203.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''{{Red|New}}''' '''Women in the Tree'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cESNyxa4SLM&t=127s}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-120.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''Creating & Editing a Profile -
''Elyse Doerflinger'''''

[[Help:Profiles|'''''About Profiles''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuZXI6rGGb8&list=PLRKaXbhEInocL08Eq8l6N-lYw3ggdiAOr&index=13&t=0s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-118.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Uploading & Adding Images'''''

[[Help:Photos_FAQ|'''''Photo FAQ''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6a2xknQcOlw&t=6s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-121.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''GEDCOM Created Biography
Clean up''' -'''''Julie Ricketts'''''

[[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|'''''Gedcom-Created Biographies Help''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7gJMhj-93fw&t=7s}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-206.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''{{Red|New}}''' '''How to Create
a Cemetery Category'''

[[Space:How_to_Create_a_Cemetery_Free_Space_Page|'''How to Create a
Cemetery Free-Space Page''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpRTnD0ddBU}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-94.png|align=c|size=200px|caption='''Off Air'''}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-94.png|align=c|size=200px|caption='''Off Air'''}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Merge Right=== Click on the image to view the video. See "program information" pages by clicking on the underlined text link. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-122.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''Merging Baby!''- WikiTree LiveCast'''

[[Help:Merging|'''''Help: Merging''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctrlIrqK81U}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-199.png|align=l|size=225px|caption='''{{Red|New in 2020!}}''' '''Merging'''''

[[Help:Matching_and_Merging_FAQ|'''''Matching & Merging FAQ''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mcSEXu4qzc&t=253s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-34.png|align=l|size=250px|caption=

[[Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection|'''''Video Collection Topics -
Mr E Merges Right''''']] |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection#Group_.26_Topic_Documentaries}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===The Sources Station=== Click on the image to view the video. See "program information" pages by clicking on the underlined text link.
''Data Doctor Video Tutorials'' include many ''RootsSearch'' & ''Family Search'' Sourcing Tips & Tricks.'' {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-117.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''WikiTree Sources'''

[[Help:Sources|'''Sources Help''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U63ZYOPVS8o&t=17s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-119.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''Inline References -
'' Julie Ricketts'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8yyS_46URc&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRMO8a-CZZl0YMVKYjkdtg4&index=3&t=0s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-34.png|align=l|size=250px|caption=

[[Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection|'''''Video Collection''''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRxxQj3EBXoOh-3NOS5HH4R}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===WikiTree Widgets=== '''{{Red|New}}''' What's a widget? It is defined as a gadget or a small software application that is designed to provide a specific piece of information. Click on the image to watch the video; click on the caption to read information. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-200.png|align=l|size=200px|caption=[[Help:Installing_Widgets#How_to_Use_Family_Tree_Widgets_on_Your_Blog|'''Family Tree Widget
for Blogger-based Blogs''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLtKtURSHxU&list=PLqD3NlQcDhg5cHIcZUUAEinlX-TK1BlAY&index=8&t=0s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-201.png|align=l|size=215px|caption=[[Help:Installing_Widgets#How_to_Use_Family_Tree_Widgets_on_Your_Blog|'''Contributions Widget
for Blogger-based Blog''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6otOvYw8qIc&list=PLqD3NlQcDhg5cHIcZUUAEinlX-TK1BlAY&index=7&t=0s}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==There's an App for That== Click on the image to view the video. See "program information" pages by clicking on the underlined text link. Some videos have more than one information page. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-106.png|align=l|size=200px|caption=[[Help:RootsSearch|'''''RootsSearch'' on WikiTree Help''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4AMVD9hsCg&t=95s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-181.png|align=l|size=200px|caption=[[Project:WikiTree_Apps|'''WikiTree Apps Project''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHIZO72QjUY}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-105.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''''WikiTree X'' Demonstration;'''
[[Help:WikiTree_X|'''''WikiTree X'' Help''']];
[[Help:WikiTree_X_for_FamilySearch|'''''WikiTree X'' for FamilySearch''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oi0MSX4cmM4}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-195.png|align=l|size=200px|caption=
[[Help:WikiTree_Plus|WikiTree+ Information Page]]
[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm WikiTree+ Report Site]
[[Space:WikiTree_Plus_Chrome_Extension|WikiTree+ Chrome Extension]]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HIH3FkJf_rs}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-255.png||align=l|size=200 |caption='''Begins: Timestamp 26:17'''
[https://youtu.be/HoK3I1_D5MM?t=1575 WikiTreePlus Map Navigator''']|playlist=DD\link=https://youtu.be/HoK3I1_D5MM?t=1577}} ||{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-94.png|align=c|size=200px|caption='''Off Air'''}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==DNA & WikiTree== Click on the image to view the video. See "program information" pages by clicking on the underlined text link. {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-193.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''{{Red|New!}}''' '''''Adoption, DNA and WikiTree'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CASn0jSNpfI}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-14.png|align=l|size=200px|caption=[[Project:DNA|'''DNA Project''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cY7nmzmgOEk DNA Project}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-17.png|align=|size=200px|caption='''WikiTree and DNA with ''Peter Rogers'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vovQMpQNrYg&t=1s}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-18.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''DNA and WikiTree with ''Peter J. Roberts'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axsV4pGGTbs&t=19s}} |!{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-20.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''WikiTree and DNA - Getting Started;'''

[[Help:DNA_FAQ|'''DNA FAQ''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8D5nZAurhYY&t=1s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-21.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''DNA and Global Family Tree'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w52oqG28ekU}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-23.png|align=l|size=200px|caption=[[Help:DNA_Features|'''DNA Features on WikiTree''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P89cN1U2t-g&t=8s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-39.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''DNA Confirmed By Triangulation On WikiTree''' |link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wcnPDxcMvM}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-52.png|align=l|size=200px|caption= '''DNA Matching and WikiTree;'''
[[Help:DNA_Matches|'''DNA Matches Info''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coaeaFf_cfE&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRMf2R3EEZf9Nh5DZoHFHCH&index=25&t=2s}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-53.png|align=l|size=200px|caption=[[Help:DNA_Confirmation|'''DNA Confirmation on WikiTree;''']]

[[Help:Confirmed_with_DNA|'''Confirmed with DNA''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osOicsQLH1w&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRMf2R3EEZf9Nh5DZoHFHCH&index=22&t=0s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-54.png|align=l|size=200px|caption= '''WikiTree Categorization and DNA''';
[[:Category:DNA|'''DNA Category''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrgQ4jXAoy8}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-100.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''3rd Party DNA Sites and WikiTree;'''
[[Help:DNA_Tests|'''DNA Tests Info''']]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkG3lBYxiSE}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-22.png|align=l|size=250px|caption='''Adoption and DNA Chart'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fvPXJwCDG8M&t=4s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-202.png|align=l|size=200px|caption='''{{Red|New}}''' '''How to Link GEDmatch to
Family Tree on Wikitree'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nm7T2yq1Fow&t=35s}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-204.png|align=lc|size=215px|caption='''{{Red|New}}''' '''Migrating DNA from DNA
Testing Companies to Gedmatch'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g84YAqzR17U}} |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-207.png|align=l|size=200px| |caption='''{{Red|New}}''' '''How 23andMe testers can
share their tree in WikiTree
(Mar 25, 2020)'''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OerZbCUrn0U}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-94.png|align=c|size=200px|caption='''Off Air'''}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-94.png|align=c|size=200px|caption='''Off Air'''}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==The "Thons"== WikiTree holds "marathons" to concentrate and focus work on a task where all WikiTree members may participate over a weekend: *Clean-A-Thons concentrate on cleaning up profile suggestions for the one-world tree's health using ''Data Doctors'' suggestions; *Source-A-Thons focus on populating profiles with proper sources following the ''Sourcerers''; *Scan-A-Thons upload images to preserve family and historical photos to WikiTree, and *Connect-A-Thons connect profiles to the one-world global tree using the ''Connectors'' guidelines. Throughout the Thon weekend, chats are held to cheer each other on, award prizes and discuss the progress. The chat recordings are archived and available to watch. Each image gives the number of videos available for that ''Thon''. '''Click on the'' image'' to binge-watch all videos, or click on the ''Playlist'' to select videos to view.'''

===Clean-A-Thons=== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-256.png|align=l|caption=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyiHmgULCoQ&list=PLxs8LCp_cQAP03hL3m8ZluZwsuXbN_HkD '''''Pick a Video Playlist''''']

[[Space:Spring_Clean-a-Thon_Tutorial|Clean-A-Thon Tutorial]]|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyiHmgULCoQ&list=PLxs8LCp_cQAP03hL3m8ZluZwsuXbN_HkD}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-70.png|align=l|caption= [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXQPzjfj5ePhm9wuk5ALk6za '''''Pick a Video Playlist''''']|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=edbyo7GU1R4&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXQPzjfj5ePhm9wuk5ALk6za}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-69.png|align=l|caption=[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXTQoU-1-tN-gtPZ1k7pgkwQ '''''Pick a Video Playlist''''']|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_7aB6Vq_XY&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXTQoU-1-tN-gtPZ1k7pgkwQ}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-68.png|align=l|caption=[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXRwAGj3qrtfpPIL66DxgM1F ''' ''Pick a Video Playlist''''']|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_7aB6Vq_XY&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXTQoU-1-tN-gtPZ1k7pgkwQ}} |} ===Source-A-Thons=== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-198.png|align=l|caption=[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxs8LCp_cQAM_l1EWE4Lps2SkiGy-Tht3'''''Pick a Video Playlist''''']|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YKiC9xmZ8g&list=PLxs8LCp_cQAM_l1EWE4Lps2SkiGy-Tht3v=0YKiC9xmZ8g&list=PLxs8LCp_cQAM_l1EWE4Lps2SkiGy-Tht3}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-73.png|align=l|caption=[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXQCZYO_45T8cTqTItXidocH '''''Pick a Video Playlist''''']|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_90EDCZKTDA&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXQCZYO_45T8cTqTItXidocH}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-72.png|align=l|caption=[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSjxXFx5V9ZfPggYJUknQch ''' ''Pick a Video Playlist''''']|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9_7aB6Vq_XY&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSjxXFx5V9ZfPggYJUknQch}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-71.png|align=l|caption=|caption=[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXQs05zAq_JkwIdg0BbMIYkt ''' ''Pick a Video Playlist''''']|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4Yw0oJjF6o&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXQs05zAq_JkwIdg0BbMIYkt}} |} ===Scan-A-Thons=== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-197.png|align=l|caption= '''''19 Videos'''''
[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxs8LCp_cQAO73wPlk1y8Ldk9CDtY76lg '''Pick a Video Playlist''']|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cVyXQMG7wZA&list=PLxs8LCp_cQAO73wPlk1y8Ldk9CDtY76lg}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-74.png|align=l|caption=[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEqK4ICkQWXQPzjfj5ePhm9wuk5ALk6za '''''Pick a Video Playlist''''']|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ndu7NGaF_mo&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXTiH-gjc_o4YNMwfKwpGmrf}} |} ===Connect-A-Thons=== {| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue" |- !{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-253.png|align=l|caption=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mz80hVicnnA&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXSKH4X4eBIiz3yJu11yCW33 '''Connect-A-Thon 2020''']
'''''Pick a Video Playlist'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyiHmgULCoQ&list=PLxs8LCp_cQAP03hL3m8ZluZwsuXbN_HkD}} |{{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-164.png|align=l|caption=[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGV9TSdlZtU&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXTgZ4TjCaCODq0l3T4po67Q '''Connect-A-Thon 2019''']
'''''Pick a Video Playlist'''''|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cGV9TSdlZtU&list=PLEqK4ICkQWXTgZ4TjCaCODq0l3T4po67Q}} |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ==A Word From the Sponsors== The '''Data Doctors Project''' is proud to sponsor '''''WikiTree TV'''''. Click on the image to see the videos in its collection. {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-10.png|align=c|size=l|caption='''Data Doctors Project Productions Video Collection'''|link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Data_Doctors_Project_Video_Collection}}

WikiTree vs WeRelate

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This page is an attempt at an objective summary of the main similarities, differences, strengths and weaknesses of WikiTree and WeRelate, two free-access freely-licensed genealogical websites. Please feel free to add your contributions if you are familiar with both websites. == One family tree == Both sites are based on the concept of the "pando", or single family tree. Each individual should have a single page and users should collaborate to write profiles. The implementation differs slightly. WikiTree is much bigger (23m people versus 2.9m on WeRelate) which means the chance of a user finding someone else with common relatives is much higher. In addition, WikiTree promotes the concept more with the "Connection" tool that shows how any two people are shown to be related - including through multiple marriages. WeRelate allows people who create a profile to delete them too, if they are the only "watcher", which isn't allowed in WikiTree. On the other hand, WikiTree makes the creator the "profile manager", which gives them certain rights. In particular, they can set the Privacy level for anyone born less than 200 years ago, and limit who can edit or see information about this person. WeRelate bans the input of any information on living people, with a very limited exception of notable individuals - typically royalty - who have a Wikipedia page. WikiTree deals with the problem by making living people private except for the person who created the profile and anyone they add to their "trusted list". This means that user pages are integrated with person pages, removing the need to break the connection of families where there are living parents. == Editing software == Both websites are based on the "wiki" software, most widely known as the editing software for Wikipedia. The basic elements are the same: one URL per person, some structured fields (e.g. Surname, Date of Birth), plus a box for some narrative text. There are some key technical differences: * WeRelate requires a "Family" to represent the two parents of a person and attaches the marriage details to that object. WikiTree allows you to add the parents individually and replicates the marriage details across both parties * WeRelate allow you to add sources to the structured fields, whilst WikiTree accepts sources only in the narrative text. * WeRelate allows for many more structured fields, covering occupation, census records, christening, and burials. WikiTree is more limited. * WeRelate maintains multiple "namespaces" for Places, Sources, and Surnames, as well as lesser-used ones such as Transcript, Repository, and Portal. These push consistency in usage, which WikiTree does not attempt to do. * WeRelate name people in the format Person:{Forename} {Surname} ({nn}), whilst WikiTree uses the less descriptive {Surname}-{nn}. * WikiTree allows addition of DNA testing results and automatically links it to anyone who shares the same DNA. 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=== The Beginning === Several years ago, there was a Judy Garland movie called “A Star Is Born”. In the movie, she sings the song “I was born in a trunk in the Princess Theater in Pocatello, Idaho.” Well I’ve never been to Idaho or born in a trunk. For me, it was 14 Woodlawn Avenue in Lancaster, New York on November 4, 1931. The house was right next door to the National Gas Company Substation. When I had owned the Act I Gift Shop, a lady came in and told me she lived on Woodlawn Avenue. I told her I was born on that street and which house it was. Lo and behold she was living there and invited me to visit the house. I went and saw the room where I was born. I have been told that I was born the day Roosevelt was elected to office. Not Teddy, but Franklin Delano. [[Helwig-240|Mom]] and [[Green-20893|Dad]] then moved to an upper apartment at the corner of Banner and Brady Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. [[Deutschlander-9|Elmer Deutchlander]] lived downstairs. Mom said I was a colicky baby and used to cry a lot. Mrs. Deutchlander would come upstairs, take me down to her flat and put me in the kitchen sink filled with of warm water to get me to stop crying. From there we moved to 36 Vandenberg Avenue. My brother [[Green-20895|Jim]] was born there. Our neighbors, next door, was the [[Striegel-40|Striegel]] Family. They lived in a very small house and had a lot of kids. I still can't figure out where they all slept at night. Mrs. Striegel, when she reached old age, would walk the streets in a daze and on several occasions interrupted the Mass at St. Mary's Church. [[Kessel-214|Marion Kessel]] lived next to the Striegels. I went all through School with her. I can also remember our paperboy. It was [[Horodyski-4|Steve Hordyski]] whom I later became friends with when I worked at Cushing’s Drug Store. He ran the Lancaster Radio store on Main Street. In his later years, he changed his name to Steve Horde. We then moved to 19 Wren Avenue. It was a wonderful neighborhood. There were about 17 kids that all grew up together. During the Wintertime, one game we played was called Duck, Duck Goose. I'm not sure how it worked, but we would make a large circle in the Snow in the big empty lot across from our house. Then we would add spokes and in the center, a hub. As I remember, you had to get to the middle when it was empty. Walter Robinson was one of the bigger kids in the neighborhood and I was one of the smallest. One day he knocked me down and washed my face in the snow, then ran away laughing. He tried it again a few days later, but that time I had a stick in my hand. When he came at me I swung the stick and caught him in the head. This time, he ran home crying. His mother took him, first to the police station and then to the doctor. Within the hour, the police were at our house and I was questioned why I had hit him. I told them the story. They let me go. When Dad came home from work he never scolded me because he had told me if anyone bigger than me ever picked on me, I should hit the person with whatever I had in my hand. I later, repeated this whole scenario when Walter Robinson's mother came at me, in my own yard. Apparently she had been drinking and she came to get me. I had been sweeping the sidewalk and had a broom in my hand so I closed my eyes and swung it around. Caught that sucker behind her knees and down she went. She got up, went home and I never heard from her again. When I was about seven or eight, I was all about performing. We had a garage at the back of our yard, which we never used, so I turned it into a theater. I hung strips of wallpaper on the beams to create a room. Then I installed the furniture and created a short one-act play. I made some of the kids be my actors and, of course, I was the director. We got the play together and for our final dress rehearsal we opened the garage doors for some light. It happened to be a very windy day. Big mistake! The wind blew into the garage and all the strips of wallpaper were ripped off the beams. That ended my directing career until several years later when I directed plays for the “Bowmansville Very Little Theater” for eight years and 24 different productions. The only vacation we ever had as a family was when mom and dad decided that we were going to go camping at Honeoye Lake with [[Havens-1260|Mr. and Mrs. Havens]] and their son, [[Havens-1259|Bob]]. Mr. Havens hung himself in his garage on Erie Street several years later. Mom and Dad went to Sears and bought all sorts of equipment for the vacation. I remember a big tent with a sleeping room that held four big cots. It had roll down windows and a screened slide door. The attached front section was the kitchen which had a propane cooking stove, an icebox that held solid blocks of ice, and a table and six chairs. The first day at the lake Dad hit his hand with a hammer and it pained him for the rest of week. It was to be our one and only camping trip. Later, we used the tent to camp out at night in our backyard. Finally the tent was so worn we had to throw it away. We had a neighbor kid by the name of [[McIntyre-3855|Cliffy McIntyre]]. His grandparents lived next door to us. He would join Jimmie and me in sleepovers in the tent. I would get up in the middle of the night, and with a flashlight, look into Cliffy's eyes. He was the only person I have ever known that could sleep with his eyes open. I understand he is living in Texas and is a reporter for a local newspaper. I was always a sickly child. [[Irish-546|Dr. Irish]], our family doctor told Mom I had some kind of a problem with my blood. He prescribed goat’s milk. It tasted terrible. Three times a week, Grandpa Green would go to a farmer on Broadway in Lancaster and bring Mom a pint of the milk for me. The only good part I can remember was Grandpa always had a stick of Wrigley's gum in his pocket for me. No doubt it was to cover the bad taste of the milk. That farm is now gone and Greenfield’s Nursing Home was built there. Behind our house on East Drullard Avenue lived the [[Armstrong-8113|Armstrong]] family. Mrs. Armstrong was a member of a church that was started on the corner of Central and Erie Street. That building was dismantled when they put the railroad underpasses through on Central Avenue. From there, the church moved up Central Avenue next to Monti's store, which now would be considered a Green Grocery. Mrs. Butler took the building over later and turned it into a bakery. Today it is a beauty parlor. Mrs. Armstrong decided there should be a bible study group for young people in the neighborhood and so we all were invited to join. She read the bible, had us memorize bible verses and then she gave us a bible story lesson using a flannel board. It was a very large piece of flannel with a drawn background picture. It was then attached to a large piece of plywood on a tripod. She would water paint the story characters on sheets. She then glued flannel to the sheets, cut out the drawings and they would stick to the backdrop. While she told the story, she would place the drawings on the background as the story unfolded. I always wanted to color the pieces for her but was never allowed. She did this for several years. I mentioned Monti's store. The [[Monti-112|Monti]]'s were a large family with several boys and one girl named Mary. It must have been difficult being the only girl in an all boy family. Years later, I was told, she committed Suicide. There was a radio program, out of Hollywood, called “Tom Brenaman's Breakfast in Hollywood”. Each day on the program, a couple would be chosen from the listening audience and awarded many prizes. I don’t know why Mr. and Mrs. Monti were picked. One of the prizes Mrs. Monti received was an orchid corsage. They placed it in the cooler for all to see. That building was torn down when the viaducts were installed on Central Avenue. World War II brought many changes. Dad was never drafted because of his job. He, at that time, was Superintendent of the Open Hearth, in charge of making steel at the Gould Coupler in Depew. As his contribution to the war effort, he was appointed the Air Raid Warden for our neighborhood. When the sirens went off, everybody had to turn off all lights. Dad's job was to walk the streets in our neighborhood and make sure no lights were on. Even a small light beam could attract enemy bombers. I was always afraid whenever we had a practice raid. During one of the blackout practices, my cousin, Honey gave birth to her daughter Judy at home. It was the only time lights were allowed on during the practice. The War caused many things to be rationed. Sugar, meat, gasoline and shoes as I remember. Because of Dad's job, we always had plenty of gasoline. Mom would buy rationed items, like Sugar, meat and butter on the black market, also known as Barnhart's Red and White Store. We always had a lot of sugar. Mom and Dad would go out on Saturday night leaving me in charge of my brother and sister. When Jim and [[Green-20896|Sharon]] went to bed, I would go downstairs and make a batch of fudge. I’d put it into a mason jar, clean up all the dishes and take the fudge to the bedroom Jimmie and I shared. There was a large closet built into the corner of our bedroom. In the closet was the hot air register. If we kept the door closed, We would have a warm closet and a cold bedroom. I would sneak into the closet and take off the grating and place the jar inside. Whenever I wanted a piece of fudge I’d wait for Jim to go the sleep and then go into the closet and enjoy my treasure. I also used the register to peek into the living room. Our couch was right below it and when [[Lanthier-95|Laura Lanthier]] was babysitting us, her boyfriend Johnny Meyers would sometimes come to visit. I would watch them necking, but that’s as far as it ever went. Mom would pay her fifty cents an hour and she was expected to not only watch us but to do the dishes and any ironing that was around. Johnny was not included. Another time I remember was when [[Babcock-2568|Audrey]], our cousin, would be our babysitter. I resented this because she was only two years older than me but she was bigger. Jimmie and I shared a big iron bed that had a high headboard and a low footboard. One game we would play was to put a card table on the bed and cover it with a bed sheet and it became a covered wagon. I played any part they needed from an Indian or cowboy. After I saw “Gone With The Wind”. I insisted on playing Scarlett O'Hara. We would put folded bed pillows on each hip and tie them with my bathrobe cord. Then we added sheets and blankets for the skirt. Then I would stand at the top of the stairs, yell “Rhett, Rhett don’t leave me”, and fall all the way down the stairs. At the bottom of the stairs, my cousin Audrey, who played Rhett, would pick me up and carry me back upstairs, minus any pillows that had fallen off. We never knew what happened in the movie at the top of the stairs, so that was the end of the game. The next day Mrs. Mitchell complained to Mom that we were really very noisy. Audrey was then replaced as babysitter by Laura, the girl next door. I love Christmas! The earliest Christmas I can remember was on Wren Avenue. As I said before, I was always interested in the movies. Shirley Temple, who is four years older than me, was a very popular star in the 30's. When I was about five or six, she had a doll made in her image, and, of course, I wanted one and I got it for Christmas. On Christmas Day, we always went to [[Zurbrick-21|Grandma Helwig]]s’ house. I couldn't take the doll with me for obvious reasons, so I left it in the kitchen on a chair. When we got home, I found Shirley on the kitchen floor completely bald. Boots, our dog, was mad because she had been left behind, so she snatched Shirley bald. Recently, I was watching a WNED TV show called “Antique Road Show” and the same doll was shown. It was appraised at $5,000.00. When we went to bed on Christmas Eve and were supposed to be asleep, Mom and Dad would bring in the tree and decorate it. [[Helwig-241|Uncle Ronnie]] would come to the house and he would hang the silver icicles on each branch. What patience he had. It was always Dad's practice to take his men out for a drink on Christmas Eve. They would stop at one of the many bars on Penora Street. At that time it was known as the shortest Street, with the most bars in New York State and was listed in the Guinness World Book. One Christmas Eve, he came home “a bit in the bag” as they used to say. We didn’t have a standard Christmas tree stand. Dad would place the tree in a bucket, fill it with coal to stabilize it and Water to keep the tree fresh. He was able to accomplish that but when he started to hang the lights, he fell into the tree which tipped the bucket and the coal and water spilled all over the rug. Mom and Dad weren't too cordial the next day. My second grade teacher at Colfax School, Miss Seiman, told us that there was no Santa Claus. That day I couldn’t wait to go home for lunch and tell Mom. She was very cross and asked how I knew. I told her. After lunch, she went back to school with me and really gave Miss Seiman a piece of her mind. Mom told me to never tell Jim or Sharon what I had learned. Since I knew the Santa Claus secret, I could hardly wait for Christmas Eve to come and Jimmie to go to sleep, so I could get out of the bed, go to the bedroom window and quietly open it. The outer windowpane was always covered with frost but by putting my warm hand on the cold pane, the frost would melt. I was then able to see Mom and Dad and sometimes Uncle Ronnie, carrying the toys we were getting for Christmas which were kept at Bob and May Bianchini’s house across the street. When Jimmie learned the Santa Claus Secret, he would join me at the window and watch our toys being carried across the street. We never clued Sharon in on the Secret. On Christmas, we always went to [[Green-21175|Grandpa Green]]’s house. He always gave each grandchild a gift that [[Green-21179|Aunt Edith]] had picked out. She was not too pleased with Dad's choice of a wife and she made it quite obvious. Each of her sisters and brother had one child and it was always a boy and was named after the father. That’s how I became Wilbert Harold Green, Jr. Dad's nickname was Boo so when I was born my Aunt Edith named me BooBoo. I lived with that until I realized what a BooBoo was and after making a big fuss the name was shortened to Boo. Another thing Mom did wrong in Aunt Edith’s eyes was to have three children and the only granddaughter. She also incorrectly assumed that my father had nothing to do with that. One Christmas, Jackie and Johnnie, the two favorite nephews, got a big bow and arrow set and Jimmie and I each got a flashlight. Sharon always got a beautiful doll. One Christmas Day at Grandpa's, Jim, Sharon, Jackie, Johnnie and I were all alone in the living room and Jackie used the “F” word. I had never heard that word before. A few days later at home, I used the word in front of Mom. She was horrified and wanted to know where I had heard such a word. So I told her. She said I was never to use that word again. I haven’t in all my years, although I could have. However, to reinforce how bad a word it was she had me say it in front of Mrs. Mitchell, who lived in the other side of the house. She had the same reaction. At Christmas, when all the relatives were at Grandpa's, the aunts would gather around the dining room table. Mom was always 'odd man out. Aunt Edith claimed that she was born with the veil”. Whatever that meant. She also claimed it made her a physic and it enabled her to read a person’s tea leaves and predict the future. Mom's fortune was never good. Of all the four Green aunts, I guess I liked [[Green-21180|Auntie Grace]] the most. She was a short, heavy lady and was always happy. She liked Mom so that was a plus. Her husband, Uncle Whitey was short like her but very thin and he also worked at Gould Coupler. Their son, Johnny, was tall and very handsome. In fact, Sharon had crush on him when she was young. They lived in South Buffalo. When we would visit them, we would go to the pool that was in a nearby park. Of all the Green aunts and uncles, they were the ones we visited most often. [[Green-21178|Aunt Helen]] lived next door to Grandpa Green and when her husband, Uncle Jack died, his wake was at his house. Uncle Jack was an engineer on the railroad and a very interesting situation happened at his wake. A Woman appeared that no one knew. She cried and had a hard time at the Wake. Dad told me, years later, Uncle Jack probably had a girlfriend at the other end of the railway and she came to pay her respects. Who knows? [[Green-21177|Aunt Myrtle]] and her husband Uncle Dan worked for the company that ran the Canadiana Boat. She sold the tickets and Uncle Dan was the ticket taker. We went to Crystal Beach a lot for free. When Aunt Myrtle could no longer live by herself, she moved into Grandpa's house. She lived upstairs and Aunt Edith, downstairs. I had begun a relationship with the aunts and would take them Shopping and to doctor's appointments. When Aunt Myrtle could no longer care for herself she went to Brothers of Mercy. Before going there, she gave me things that were family heirlooms. One was a ring with had a story behind it. She and Uncle Dan Were friends of Katherine Cornell's father. Katherine was known all over the World as the World’s greatest actress, and she was from Buffalo. Her father had given Aunt Myrtle and Uncle Dan matching rings, which had scarabs for the setting. Aunt Myrtle had crushed hers so she gave me the one that Uncle Dan owned. I still have it. She didn't want to take her jewelry to the home until she got settled, so she gave it all to me for safekeeping. When I saw the dirty condition of her wedding rings, I took them to Carson’s jewelry store and had them cleaned. When she asked for them back, I told her I had them cleaned and showed her how beautiful they were. She got very angry with me and she said “You couldn't wait to get your hands on them could you?” I left her on very bad terms. I was trying to do her a favor and so I just thought to hell with it. She was now in a safe place and I won't bother anymore. Later, she wrote me a letter from the hospital she had been sent to saying she wanted to see me, but I never replied. I still have that letter. Sharon and I went to her funeral and no one spoke to us. Now the Helwig side of the family was altogether different. We were close to several of them. Grandma Helwig had been pregnant 14 times and only nine of the children lived. [[Helwig-125|Grandpa Helwig]] built houses in Lancaster. I was told he built 62 houses in the village. Aunt Lil, the oldest, married Uncle Dan and moved to Albany a long time ago. They had two children Dorothy and John both of whom are dead. Next Was [[Helwig-253|Aunt Maude]]. She had several children. One son, [[Babcock-2563|Orlo]] drowned in the Plum Bottom Creek in back of the Lancaster Stores on Central Avenue. He was walking on the ice and it broke. It was a few months before they found his body. A physic was asked to locate Orlo’s body. After a boat ride up the Creek, she said that they would find his body caught on some rocks. They found the body in Cheektowaga. Her five daughters and the remaining Son, Dwight, who was called Budger, have lived well into their 80's. Then came [[Helwig-131|Aunt Grace]] who never married and yet gave birth to a daughter named Grace. There have been many speculations as to who the father was. One was a boarder who lived at Grandma Helwigs. That has been discounted. Another was the chauffer of Old Man Garritsey who ran a hotel where the Lancaster Municipal building is today. Aunt Grace worked there as a cleaning girl and sometimes a waitress. When the chauffer found out she was pregnant, he left town and wasn’t seen again. Next was Samuel, who we called [[Helwig-129|uncle Warn]]. He was not very healthy. As a child, he would have seizures and had to be placed into a tub of cold water. One day he was helping Grandpa Helwig build a house on Park Boulevard. While uncle Warn was working on the roof, a board he had been holding slipped out of his hand, it fell and hit Grandpa's arm, as he was working below. It hurt so much he went to [[Fernbach-92|Dr. Fernbach]] who told him that it wasn't broken and he should go home and rest the sprain. A few hours later the doctor looked out his front window and saw Grandpa's car parked across the road, which was then known as East Main Street (now known as Broadway) and cars were driving around it. He went to the car and found Grandpa dead. Grandma Helwig now had nine children to support. I have a very small remembrance of Uncle Warren. He needed 24 hour care and there was no one in the family that could do it. He had to be placed in Wende’s Old Folk’s Home. During one of the Zurbrick family reunions, held at the Zurbrick farm on Pleasant View Drive, all of his sisters and brothers went to visit him at the Home. For Some reason, I went along. I was devastated to see and smell the inside of the building. I never went back until years later when Mrs. Butler was there. She lived to be 103 years old. After I visited her, I made her a quilt. Someone stole it so I made another one. After she died, the quilt was left for someone else to use. [[Helwig-128|Aunt Edna]] helped with raising Mom. She had three daughters so she would give grandma their castoff clothes for Mom. Mom spent a lot of time with them. Aunt Edna was killed several years later in an automobile accident. [[Helwig-130|Aunt Mildred]] and Uncle Gene lived in Lockport and had two children Gene and Carol. They lived on Blackly Court and we often went to visit. There were times that Sharon, Jimmie and I Would go to Lockport to visit and spend a few days there. During one visit, I was on the front porch by myself when a man came along, stopped at the porch and winked at me. I got worried. He asked if my mother was at home and winked again. I told him she was in Lancaster but my Aunt Mildred was here. He again Winked and asked to speak to her. Then he winked again. He turned out to be a Watkins salesman with an eye twitch. One of the most exciting days I ever had, was in Lockport. On May 8, 1945, they announced the war in Germany was over and there was to be a big parade down Main Street. All five kids took off for Main Street. We wanted to be part of the celebrations. Just as we got there, an older man, a fireman was passing by carrying the flag. We all joined him. Soon, a lady, and I use the term “lady” loosely, also joined us and tried to shoo us all away. Lockport at that time had the reputation of having many houses of ill repute. I suspect the “lady” was one of the “girls’ and she wanted to lead the parade. We never did leave the fireman’s side. I caught my first and only fish in Lockport. Uncle Gene had taken us fishing along a creek bank. I put the worm on the hook, which I really didn't Want to do but did, and threw it into the water. Soon I felt a Strike. Unfortunately, being excited and on a steep bank, I almost fell in. Uncle Gene caught me and I caught my only fish. What I also very clearly remember, was Uncle Gene had cut a hole in the floor of the back seat of his car. It had a funnel in it and whenever anyone had to pee, they didn't stop the car, you just went in the funnel. I would have rather wet my pants and die of embarrassment than use the funnel. I am sure it was used many times on trips to Lancaster. I’ve had a few one time only experiences. There used to be a very Small golf course at the north end of Lancaster where the high School is now. George Schneider worked with me at Scott Aviation, and he convinced me to go golfing with him. On the third or fourth hole we couldn't find my ball. It was in the hole. A hole in one and I never played again. Why ruin my record Another time, Teresa Mann, who was Mom's ironing lady, invited me to go to her cousin's farm in Alden. When we got there, the cousin, whose name I've forgotten, insisted I go skeet shooting with him. I wanted no part of it or the gun. But he insisted I go. He shot seven clay pigeons into the air and I hit four of them. Never shot a gun since. Record again you know. That day, I lost the Stone from a ring I was wearing. Uncle Ronnie never married. He was the confirmed bachelor. I must take after him. He lived with Grandma Helwig until she died and he also took the responsibility of caring for Grace. He could build beautiful things. I have a bench under the tree in my front yard that he built. He didn't always seem very happy. Then came Mom, followed by [[Helwig-242|Uncle Earl]], who was known as Sarge. He married Aunt Sophie, who was the gate tender for the Erie Railroad Crossing on Penora Street in Depew. She had a twin sister. Aunt Sophie had a crippled leg which was caused by her mother. Aunt Sophie looked like the father and her sister and brother took after the mother. She was never treated kindly and so when she broke her ankle her mother never had the ankle reset. She walked with a limp for the rest of her life. I liked Aunt Sophie. Once Aunt Sophie, Mom and I went to New York. When we started to board the plane, Dad kissed Mom goodbye. That was the only time I can remember seeing him do that. All Aunt Sophie did while we were in New York was go to auctions. Mom and I went to the Kate Smith's Television Show and the Radio City Christmas Show. We saw the Broadway show “Guys and Dolls”. There was a scene where the chorus girls came out and sang "A Bushel and A Peck”. The bra they wore looked like daisies and with each line of the song they pulled off a petal until all that was left were pasties. Mom thought that was so clever. That was Mom's only trip to New York. After Aunt Sophie died, Uncle Sarge married a strange lady named Aunt Ellie. She was a big lady and I’m not sure she had both oars in the water. She lived with uncle Earl until he died and she now lives in Texas. She married a much younger man whom she met while he was in prison. Another aunt was [[Helwig-239|Bernice]] who had one daughter named Dawn. Aunt Bernice also took care of Grace. Dawn had a son who was killed in an automobile accident. She trained as a nurse and now cares for children with cancer. She is one brave individual. I was getting old enough to go to work and so I applied for a job at Cushing's Drug Store. What an education I got there. At that time, it was a small store. In the middle was a small soda fountain. We would make milk shakes and, if the spoon didn't stand up by itself in the glass, it wasn’t thick enough. Frank Sweeney was one of the four pharmacists there. He knew I was a real innocent and so he took me into the backroom and showed me a small cupboard. He opened it and asked me if I knew what was inside. I had no idea. I had never heard of condoms. Then he asked if I knew how they were used. “Maybe for freezing pickles?' I replied. How would I know? Well, he gave me my first lesson in sex education. He also told me that men would come in and ask for all sorts of things like rubbers or safeties. Then I was sent out to the front of the store. I hoped against hope that my first customer wouldn't be someone I knew. Well, this man came in and he asked me for a box of rubber fingers. I knew I had just scored my first condom sale and I didn't know who he was. For that I was grateful. I went into the backroom, opened the case, took a box of condoms and put them in a small bag and gave it to him and charged the fifty cents they cost. He left. Another of my jobs was to take the header off the comic books to be sent back to the supplier. So there I was in the back room ripping the headers when another clerk came in and said that there was a customer out front who wanted to speak to Frank, the pharmacist. A few minutes later Frank came into the backroom and asked what I had just sold. I told him condoms. Then he asked what the man had asked for. I replied “a box of rubber fingers. He said “you stupid ass, that’s what he wanted”. His father had piles and wanted rubber fingers”. The customer had taken the box of condoms home and gave them to his father. His father made him return them. I also worked behind the soda counter. Next door to the drug store was the telephone company. There was a small door in the wall and whenever a switchboard operator wanted something from the soda bar they would knock on the door, give their request, we would make it, and pass it over to them. It was like a speakeasy for ice cream treats. There was a similar situation at the Redman Club across the street. They had slot machines in the barroom. The police would call in a lunch order. Before the police would come in to pick the order up, the club would pull down the doors to hide the slot machines and pull them up after the police left. The police knew they were there because most of the policemen were members. There were many stores up and down Central Avenue and Main Street. I have been trying to recall them and some of the memories I have of them. Sol Landy ran a store that could now be considered a hardware and junk store. There was the Ahl's tomb stone shop next to Stetzel’s flower shop. You could go in there and place bets. The Panzica shoe store took over the betting industry when Mr. Ahl gave up the business. There also were slot machines in Fitzgerald's Store. I understand it was raided once, but not in my lifetime. Kidder's Bakery always smelled so wonderful when they were baking. There was [[Space:Voegele’s_Bottling_Works|Voegele's Bottling Works]]. Several years later, the building was torn down. They found ceramic birch beer bottles in the ground and gave them to me to sell in my shop. I still have two. Lancaster Radio Store sold the first television set in town. You could always find a group of people standing on the sidewalk watching a program. We bought our first TV there. The day it was delivered I had to work so when I came home I turned it on and sat watching the test pattern for fifteen minutes. Peter's Rexall’s Drug Store had a lady clerk, Miss Ella, who dyed her hair blue. At the end of Main Street was a private home that the Adolf family lived in. It also had a hat shop and Miss Culver would make a hat for you. Across the Street was the Nosbisch Store. Mrs. Nosbisch was a little old lady who always scared me when I would stop in the store for a treat while walking home from school. The Variety Shop was a real favorite. Miss Ella, who lived upstairs, owned it. All the things she sold were laid out on countertops. If you couldn’t find what you wanted somewhere else you could always find it there. Murphy’s 5 & 10 Cent Store was the largest store on Main Street. Stanley Zokitas was the manager and I went to School with his son also named, Stanley. Young Stanley drowned in our junior School year. The New York Store was next to Murphy's 5 & 10 and was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Kahn. There is a story that some lady came into the Store to buy a pair of pants for her husband. Mrs. Kohn waited on her while Mr. Kohn was up on a ladder checking the pants inventory. Mrs. Kohn looked up at him and said “Take down your pants Henry and show this lady what you’ve got.” Dalton’s Dress Shop on Central Avenue was run by [[Israel-753|Dalton Israel]]. He was a short, not very attractive man, but he had the ladies in the palm of his hand. It was the dress shop everybody went to. [[Kenyon-2130|Ella Kenyon]] was a beautiful blonde lady who worked there and Dalton had the “hots” for her. One day, [[McNutt-478|Alma McNutt]] came to town and went to Work at the store. It was not too much later when Ella was out of a job and Alma was in. Alma ended up living with him on the corner of Steinfelt Road and Broadway. In those days that just wasn’t done, but Alma didn't care. She ended up owning the store and two more. One of which was in Hamburg. A lot of the rich and powerful from Buffalo came to shop there. Alma would go to New York to the shows and pick out clothes just for them. Anne Matthews Mcllheany, whose husband was the editor of the Buffalo News and, during World War II, was General Patton’s Secretary, bought both her summer and fall wardrobes from Alma. The Courier Express fashion writer Honor McGrath Was another customer. Alma remodeled the upstairs over the Central Avenue store into a Wonderful apartment. One day I had to see her and called to her from the bottom of the stairs. She said to come up. At the top of the Stairs, she had hung drapes to keep the draft from the stairs below from cooling the apartment. I opened the drapes and there stood Alma stark naked. I had several choices: fall down the stairs, go blind, or act as if it was an everyday occurrence. She didn't seem to care so I said hello and went to wait in the kitchen. I've never seen boobs hang that low. Alma could be considered one of Lancaster’s characters. Because of her, we have the Lancaster Opera House. The Sugar Bowl was on the corner of Central and Main Street. Mom worked there as a young girl. when dad started dating her, he would pay my cousin Honey 25 cents to walk her home when he couldn't do it. We used to go into the Sugar Bowl every Easter to buy our Easter candy and Mr. Cretekos would give us a half pound bag of licorice jellybeans as a gift. They had a big popcorn machine in the corner window and you could stop and get a box of popcorn to take with you to the movies. I gave Mrs. Cretekos oil painting lessons and she told me I was a "piss” of gold. I have been told that the first movie house in Lancaster was called [[Space:The_Lancaster_Theater_-_Albert_Theater|The Albert]] and was inside the building that later became the Variety Store. From there, the movie house moved to Central Avenue into the building that later became the Oriole’s Club. Mr. and Mrs. [[Albert-2116|Albert]] owned The Albert, and they built a bigger, more modern movie house up Central Avenue. While it was being built, they were informed someone was building another movie house on Main Street in Depew. They didn't want the competition so they bought that one and so now they had two movie houses. That movie house is located next door to the old bank which is currently a club for bikers and has created all kinds of problems. The Albert's son Bobbie was another Lancaster's character. As a young man, he wore the first shorts in town and everybody thought he was running around in his underwear. He flew his own airplane, So when the movie “Wings” was released, he flew over the town and dropped pamphlets announcing the movie. If you found a pamphlet you were given a free pass to see the show. He was in charge of entertainment on the second floor of the town hall, which is now the Lancaster Opera House. He held dances and other Social activities for the upper crust of Lancaster. When the World War I was declared, the Army physicals were performed there. If you could run around the room three times you were drafted. Bobbie always remodeled every house he lived in and it was Written in the deed that his remodeling couldn't be changed. The house at 5522 Broadway had a turret on the third floor which can be seen from Broadway. He turned it into a Chinese Room. The double doors were painted a bright red and a gold dragon was painted on them. In his house on Church Street, the dining room had holes drilled into the ceiling and white Christmas lights were installed. He would turn out all the lights except those and light candles. It seemed as if you were dining under the stars. A few years ago, I was invited to tour the house by the current owners. They said that in his later years, Bobbie had an affair with twin sisters. Neither knew of the other. When new owner moved into the house, they had the fireplace cleaned, and inside they found love letters he had hidden. They gave those letters to me. The lady, who owned the house, passed away a year or so ago. Her husband was a mailman like Don, Sharon's husband. In a Strange Way, I had a connection with Bobbie. He would bring, touring companies into the Town hall. Ma Hayes had retired from running the lunch counter at the expanded Cushing Drug Store and was living in Florida in a large assistance living apartment on the tenth floor. Each morning, she would ride the elevator down to the porch and feed a cat who also lived in the building. One day, a tiny old lady was there, so Ma and she started a conversation. When Ma told her she was from Lancaster, NY, the lady Said she knew of that place because she had been an actress and played at the Lancaster Playhouse. She went back upstairs and brought down the clipping to give it to Ma. Ma sent the clipping to me and it is somewhere among my treasures. Bobbie died in Florida many years ago and his niece came in my Store and gave me some things they had found in his apartment. The rest of his history they had thrown away. We had two banks in town. The Citizen's Bank was on Main Street next to Murphy's 5 & 10. It was a beautiful building but was torn down during the urban renewal and replaced by the Manufactures and Traders Trust Bank on Broadway. That bank is now closed and is Hunt's Real Estate Office. I have the big round thermometer that hung on the outside of the Citizen Bank building. My nephew, Brian asked for it when I die. The second bank was on the corner of Central and Clark Street. It went under during the depression. At one time, it was a furniture Store. Mom had purchased a double student lamp there and when she died Sharon took it. Donna, Sharon's daughter, now has it. We bought all our shoes at the Endicott and Johnson Shoe store. What was Strange about this store is that there were two entrances. One entrance was on Main Street next to Peter's Rexall’s Drug Store and the other was on Central Avenue across from Dalton’s. The first Store on Central Avenue and Broadway was Stutzman's Store. It was a small grocery store. That building was also torn down during the urban renewal. Guttman's Dress Store located in Buffalo came to Lancaster to open a store next to the Cut Rate Drug Store. When that building came down, I was given a cut glass window which was over the fireplace in the apartment on the second floor. I have that among my treasures. Lancaster’s Main Street was a wonderful place to shop until the urban renewal came into being. Many stores were torn down and very few rebuilt. Main Street is now a dead end street. Next to the Erie Railroad tracks lived a lady and her son. I was told that he was a Hermaphrodite. (look it up). I guess in the 30's it was another term for gay. He used to do sewing in a small building next to his house. When I was a child, the building was a place to buy ice cream. Several of the trains came down the tracks and the engineer would get off and visit the lady for ten minutes or so. The viaducts hadn’t been put through so people weren’t happy about having to wait for the engine to cross over Central Avenue. If you lived on the south side of the Erie tracks you were considered Lancaster's elite. The other side was considered “the other side of the tracks”. That’s where our relations lived and that's another chapter.   === High School and Beyond === When I graduated from high school, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life. Financially college was out of the question. I did not want to follow in Dad's footsteps like he had followed in Grandpa Greens. When I Was confirmed at St. John's Lutheran Church, Mom and Dad had a party for me. I received about $35 as gifts. I used it to buy an oil painting kit. Later that year, the Sunday School was selling Christmas cards to raise money. I bought a box of cards by Grandma Moses and started to paint copies of them. I really enjoyed it. That got me to thinking that maybe I should go to an art School. A few years after I was painting copies of Grandma Moses paintings, I learned there was to be an exhibit of her works at the Buffalo Historical Society. I went to see it and really enjoyed it. I found a painting of hers that was for sale. It was priced at $700. I wanted to buy it but knew I couldn’t afford it. One of the guards told me to go to the bank and borrow the money. I'm sorry I didn’t take that advice, since that painting would now be worth several thousand dollars. In 1950, there was an art school on the corner of West Ferry and Elmwood Avenue. The building is gone and an M&T bank is now there. At the time, I didn’t realize how important the school was. Charles Burchfield, whose works are hanging in all of the important art galleries in the United States, was the director and one of the teachers was Robert Blair who is one of Western New York’s best artists. When I signed up for classes, I told them I didn't want to take any figure classes. My first day was a disaster. We all sat on art benches in a large circle. A rather heavy lady came in wearing a housecoat and sat in the middle of the class on a stool facing me. When she removed the housecoat, she was nude. I wanted to crawl under the bench. I told the instructor the light wasn’t right for me and I wanted move so her back was to me. He allowed me to move and so did the damn model. There she sat facing me with a big smile on her face and her legs spread. I’m not sure how I got through that day. The next day's class was the same. This time, I sat next to a man who wore a black turtleneck sweater. He had a huge lump on his shoulder. About 20 minutes later, the lump had moved to his back. I learned later it was a pet gerbil he had hidden under his sweater. There was also a man who kept his lunch bag with him. It contained a camera and he was taking pictures of the nude model. Robert Blair's wife, Jeanette, was also one of the instructors. She always came to class wearing a skirt made of burlap. One interesting note: I didn't have a car so I took the bus from Lancaster to the art school. There was a very pretty girl I knew from the school. She would get on the bus in Sloan and we would sit together. Once we arrived, she would go her way and I would go my Way. In the figure class, she would come in naked and we would sketch her. She would then get dressed and we rode the bus back home. I really found it difficult going to class. They had many war Veterans who were taking classes to get their minds back. It wasn’t a pretty site. One day I was talking to one of the instructors named Jamie. She said she would give me private lessons and her studio was just across the street from the school. I jumped at the chance. I took lessons from her for almost a year until she retired. I was talking to Bella Funke one day and told her I would like to sing. She had a friend, Marion Keener, who gave voice lessons. Bella arranged for me to audition for her. Marion was a very heavy lady, but every ounce was pure joy to work with. I auditioned with the song “When I Fall In Love” because it was the only song I knew all the words to. She accepted me. It led to many Wonderful experiences. By this time, I had my own car so I was able to drive to her house in Kenmore. She not only taught show tunes but songs that could be sung in church. One day I approached the minister of St. John's Lutheran Church and offered to do a Solo. That led to many more solos and I was asked to sing in six or seven more churches in the area. One solo, which really stands out in my mind, is the Christmas Eve solo I did at the Lancaster Presbyterian Church. I told Mom about it and we plotted to get Dad to go to church that night. When we got to the church, I said there weren’t three seats together and so I would sit by myself and meet them after the service. What I really did was come in with the choir and sat in the front row. When it was time for my solo, I stood up and sang "O Holy Night”. Mom told me afterwards that Dad was surprised and he started to cry. I hope it wasn’t that bad. After my singing class, Marion and I would sit on the couch and talk. Marion was a very religious lady and she told me about “Science of Mind'. I found it very interesting and adapted it in my life, it has gotten me through some very difficult situations because of it. One day she suggested it would be very beneficial for me to take some acting lessons. It would help to promote the song. I got in touch with the Studio Theatre and that led to the most exciting part of my life. The Studio Theatre is the oldest theater school in the nation. At that time, it was located on Lafayette Avenue in Buffalo. I auditioned and was accepted. We were taught diction, projection and all the terms of staging that a stage director could use. Classes were fun and I learned a great deal which allowed me to later teach acting classes at the Lancaster library for young people. A favorite class was when we were given a suggestion and had to improvise a scene. Mary Barrett Healy, the instructor, said I was a natural and she in turn spoke to Kay Kingdon, the director, who asked me to be in “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller. My role was Mr. Cheever who puts the main character to death. My time at the Studio Theatre was so exciting and I met many wonderful life-long friends. Elsie Robertson and Petie Brock gave a party during the run of The Crucible” and I was invited. Petie lived on Delaware Avenue in a mansion which had been converted into large apartments. When I arrived, Elsie told me to go into the bathroom. I wondered what kind of a party it was going to be. When I entered the bathroom, I found the tub filled with ice chilling several bottles of champagne. I was very impressed. It was my first cast party, my first time in a Delaware mansion, and my first glass of champagne. Maynard Burgess, a well known Buffalo and Niagara Falls actor, appeared in several plays with me. In 1961, he became the first director of the Niagara on the Lake Shaw Festival in Ontario, Canada. The first show was “Androcles and the Lion”. Maynard not only directed the play but he also played Androcles. I had just performed the same role at the Studio Theatre and I wanted to see how he interpreted the role. I couldn’t believe the little town of Niagara on the Lake could support such a large theater group. Boy was I wrong. It is now a world-class operation. My only regret is I wish I had bought a building there and opened a shop as Bill Sutton, my friend, had suggested. Bill being a librarian, wanted to open a bookstore. I wanted no part of it. Even if it failed, the building would be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars now. Mary Jane Ables was a television personality along with her husband, Seymour. She was the lead in “Auntie Mame'. I had three parts in it. I started out as a gay ballet dancer at one of her parties, then the floor manager who fires her from Macy's, and from there I became Father Burnsides, Auntie Mame's father-inlaw. My wife was Mother Burnsides, played by Blossom Cohan. She became one of Buffalo's icons. Later she played my wife in “Androcles and the Lion'. The Studio Theatre was known for the children’s plays they produced. They were all musicals and Marion Healy played the piano for them. Tony Schuebetta wrote the scores. One of the children’s shows I did at the theater was “Many Moons'. I played the court jester, the lead. Many of the plays characters tried to bring the princess out of the deep sleep she had fallen into and they were never successful. As the court jester, I had to hold a moon on a golden chain and walk toward the bed as the princess lay in a coma on her bed. The scene was done in a purple mist the Stage manager, Peter Hajduk created by dropping dry ice into a bucket of water. For the last performance, Peter had a great deal of dry ice left over so he put it all into the bucket. I got the music cue from Marion and started out onto the stage. By this time, the mist had completely covered the entire stage and was spilling over the footlights. The mist was so thick Marion couldn't see the piano keys. I couldn’t see the bed but I kept walking and singing in the direction I thought the bed to be. Unfortunately, I walked off the stage and fell into the orchestra pit. My only worry was, had I possibly ripped my tights? Marion kept bridging the music until I could get back on stage and go on with the show. After the show, Jo Fisher, whose husband owned Melody Fair, came backstage and said it was the funniest stage business she had ever seen and would I like to be in the next show She was directing. I declined. That show was very popular. My picture was in the Buffalo News and I got great reviews. Another fun show was “Winnie The Poo”. Betty Lutes played Winnie and I was Rabbit. The lady who lived next door to the Studio Theatre did the costumes and I was sent there to be fitted. When she took the inseam she groped me and I leapt a foot. When I dressed in the finished costume, the crotch was between my knees. I had to do a dance in the show and Michal DeFigleah, who was from Buffalo, attended one of the rehearsals. Afterwards, he came backstage and tried to teach me a dance I could do in the show. I couldn't grasp it. Later on he became known as Michael Bennet, the Pulitzer Prize winner for his show, “The Chorus Line”. He died a few years ago and I went to his funeral. I also sang one of the songs from the show on TV, which was broadcast from the Hengerer's Tea Room. It is a tradition for the cast to go to the Green Room after the show. There we would sign autographs and speak to the children. I was still in costume when two little girls came in. One, I could see had Down syndrome. I signed the program for her sister and when I started to sign the other program the little girl leaned down and kissed my nose. It destroyed me. Good thing they couldn't see the tears under the mask. It is a union practice, when an opera company comes into the city, that company has to have someone from the local theater in the cast. I was asked if I would like to do it. I jumped at the chance. The opera was “The Barber of Seville”. I went to Kleinhan’s Music hall opening night and was told by the stage manger to go to the dressing room. After being fitted into the costume, I Was never given any stage instructions except to go stage left and wait for instructions. During one of the acts, a girl came offstage, took my hand and we crossed the stage and stood next to a fruit cart. The fruit vendor gave me an apple and whispered to go to center and sit in the chair. The barber was doing his solo. He had clippers in his hand and he started to clip my hair. Two clips I think. Then I was told to walk offstage and my performance was over. The next opera I was in was “DeFledermuse” starring the famous opera star, Mimi Benzel. After my part, I asked the stage manager if I could stand in the wings and watch the show. He agreed and told me to keep out of the way. After the show, he asked if there was a good place to eat. I suggested Murphy's Omega Cafe. He said great, and that he and another cast member would meet me at the stage door and I could drive them to Murphy's. At that time, I had a hard top red and white Ford convertible. I drove to the stage door and out the two came. The lady climbed into the middle of the front seat. It was Mimi herself. I don't recall driving to Murphy's. When we got there, Marion was playing the piano and I stopped and told her who I was with. She was impressed and did many of the Songs from the opera as we ate. Another show I did at the Studio was “The Good Woman of Setzuan”. I played a Chinese gook. I had to take three puffs of a cigarette, then sing a song called “Ten Little Elephants”. It was the only time I’ve ever smoked. In one performance, I started my song, but in error, I started on the second verse instead of the first. Elsie Roberson's cue was to come out at the end of the third verse and go on with the show. This she did. At the same time, I realized what I had done as Elsie appeared. I hadn't finished the three verses so I sang the first verse. Elsie backed off and reappeared at the end of that verse thinking I was finished. I didn't stop singing. Instead I did the three verses again. Elsie kept appearing and then backing off. She was very angry with me! However, I recalled a lesson I had learned in class. If you make a mistake, play it with guts and the audience will think someone else made a mistake. It works. Another time, I made a real fool of myself. The Studio Theatre had an award show at the end of each season. Peter Hajduk was in the army by then and had been nominated for “Best Stage Manager” award. If he won, he asked me to accept the award for him. There were many TV personalities attending the show and I sat next to Ron Hunter, who was a big local Channel 4 TV star. When Peter's name was announced, I was so excited I hugged him and went on stage. When I got on stage, the presenter looked at me and knew I wasn't Peter and she wasn’t going to give the award to me. I had to explain I was accepting the award on Peter's behalf. A few years later, Rod Hunter was caught behind the Buffalo Airport with a teenage boy and was fired. I’m sure he didn't mind the hug. A few years ago, I read in the paper Rod had been murdered, Somewhere in California. I did the same thing to Joanne Falletta, the conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic, when George Palmer introduced her to me at one of his art openings. In my excitement, I hugged her. She was surprised, but didn't protest. The Studio Theatre moved from Lafayette Avenue to a building on Main Street, which had been the Town Casino. From there, it moved across the street to the Palace Burlesque Theater at the corner of Tupper and Main Street where it remained as an Equity theater known as The Studio Arena Theatre. Several big stars who played there were personal friends of Neil DuBrock, who ran the theater, and I got to meet many of them at parties he held at this home. Celeste Holm did a show at the theater. When the curtain came down, she would get dressed up like the star she was and she and Neil would go to some wealthy contributor's home for a party. They raised a great deal of money which kept the Studio Theatre going. I was invited to an “After Theater Party” at Neil's home to honor Jan Sterling who was starring in a show at the Studio Theatre. When I was introduced to her, I asked if her eyebrows that had been shaved off for a part in the movie “Airplane”, had ever grown back. She laughed and asked how had I known that. I replied that I had read it in one of the movie magazines. Christine Baranski, Betty Buckley and Van Johnson also appeared. I was a fan of Van, but he pulled a real no-no in his show. He entered the stage in character and when the audience applauded, he stopped, bowed to the audience and then went on with the play. Collene Drewhurst did “A Moon for the Misbegotten” and her ex-husband, George C. Scott came opening night and I got to talk to him. One star I remember very clearly was Jon Voight. He was in “A Streetcar Named Desire”. He played the role of Stanley Kowalski which Marlon Brando did in the movie. There was a cast party in the small bar at the theater that was the Town Casino. Around 12:00AM he came out of his dressing room carrying a small baby. That baby grew up and she is known as Angelina Jolie. It is sad the Studio Theatre is gone. The theater's financial problems forced it to file for Chapter 7. It will be sold. My hope is that someone will buy it and leave it as a theater. I just hope it isn’t torn down and becomes a Dunkin' Donuts Shop. The powers to be are hoping to keep the Studio Theatre School open. It is the oldest acting school in the nation.   === “And Then I Met:” === High School was a very difficult time for me. I was emotionally bullied. I never excelled in sports, or was one of the top 25 smart students, nor was I in any of the school plays. But I’ll bet there isn't one person in my graduating class that has met or seen as many important people as I have. The very first celebrity I met was Reed Hadley. Mr. Hadley was the voice over for the “March Of Time” series that was shown in all the movie houses during World War II. His voice was known all over the world. Don Sugg was a friend of mine and Reed was his cousin. Reed was visiting his sister in Amherst and Don asked if I would like to go with him and his aunt to meet Reed. I’ve seen the Queen of England and her husband, Phillip along with their kids. During my only trip to Europe, we were in England, and we visited Green Park. Someone told us that it was the Queen's birthday and she was riding past in an open carriage. I ran to the square just as she was passing. I not only saw the family but also the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret in another carriage. That, however, wasn't my only brush with royalty. A few years later I went to New York to see Russell Hardie in “The Andersonville Trial”. Russell was the brother of a close friend of Marion Keener, my voice teacher, and when her friend learned I was going to see the show, she called Russell and told him to meet me. I went to the theater and the curtain was held for several minutes. Suddenly four people came down the aisle and took their seats, and then the show started. During intermission, I went to the lobby and there stood the Duke and Duchess of Windsor with another couple. The Duke was dressed in a tuxedo. He was a slight man. He looked at me and smiled. His wife was in a long blue evening gown and was smoking, not sexually, but with a cigarette. She wore her very black hair in a tight chignon. Afterward, I met Russell in his dressing room and he told me the curtain was held until the Duke and Duchess had gotten there. He asked where I was staying and said he would walk me across Times Square. He had never seen anyone so stage struck and he was afraid that in my state, I would get hit by a taxi. I also met Helen Hayes in New York. She was starring in the revival of “The Skin of Our Teeth” and I had tickets to her opening night performance. I wanted to find the theater before the show started. Having done so, I was standing in front of it, when along came Helen Hayes. She was very sweet and gracious. I told her I was coming that night to the opening and she was pleased. I asked her for an autograph but the only thing I had for her to sign was an Italian wallet I carried my theater tickets in. She said she did not want to spoil a nice piece of leather, but I insisted and told her I would always use it only for theater tickets. I have kept that promise. That night there were several stars in the lobby at intermission. I met Al Hirschfeld, the caricature artist, and he signed my playbill program. His wife, who was an actress, also signed. Years later I acquired one of his original sketches of Bobbie Clark, an old time musical star. Chester Morris, who played Boston Blackie on television, was pleased when I recognized him and he too signed my Playbill program. That was an exciting evening. While shopping for our store in New York, Tim Murphy and I went to see "Irene” starring Debbie Reynolds. We saw her coming down Schubert Alley after her show, so we stopped and spoke to her. We both got her autograph. Another time, I met Petie Brock in New York. She was a Studio Theater friend and she was living in New York hoping to start a writing career. I had gotten us tickets to a show. She invited me for dinner at her apartment on Fifth Avenue, which today would be worth several million dollars. We ate dinner in the living room even though she had a large terrace. She said a nearby chimney was blowing soot over the terrace and it was unpleasant to be outside. Petie prepared dinner consisting of Campbell tomato Soup with cut-up hot dogs. We drank champagne and then walked to the theater. During the play's intermission, the “In” crowd would go to the closest bar and have a drink. We walked into one, sat down at the bar, and ordered. While we waited for our drink, Petie noticed she was the only woman there. We had walked into a gay bar. Because I had taken her to the show, Petie wanted to treat me to drinks at “Sardis’. Anyone who was ever famous went there and had their caricature on the wall. We had one of the best seats in the house. At the next table sat Gower Champion and his wife, Marge. Margaret Hamilton, the Wicked Witch in the movie “The Wizard of Oz” did a play at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Tim and I went to see it. Afterward, we met her and Tim asked if he could kiss her and he did. She was flattered. I did a few shows at Melody Fair. Not as a performer but as one of the crew. That was a great experience. My first show was “CanCan” with Margarite Piazza, the opera star. My job was to carry a skylight down the aisle and place it in the center of the round stage. Then I would grab a tree left there from the last scene and run back up the aisle with it. When the lights came on, she was in the most beautiful pink and cream evening gown singing “I Love Paris”. There stood the tree. I was so excited that first night I forgot to remove the tree on the imaginary rooftop. After the show, I went to her dressing room to apologize but she said not to worry. It gave her something to work with. The tree remained for the rest of the run. Martha Ray also played Melody Fair. You had to tell her a dirty joke before she would go on and she then worked it into her routine. After the run, we found she had given Lou Fisher, the owner, money so that the crew could have a party. Betsy Palmer, who appeared in “South Pacific', came into the area where the crew hung out after the performance, to thank us for all the work we had done for her show. Boy did she look great, in the bath towel she wore, as she sang, “I’m Going To Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair”. I think one of the most exciting things I did at Melody Fair was to invite the company’s dance group to my house for a picnic. I had become friends with many of the performers while working there. Garold Gardner, one of the dancers, introduced me to several of them. Of course, I invited everyone to the house for dinner. There was to be a one night only performance of ballet with three stars from New York. When everyone arrived at the house, the three stars were with them; Jacques d'Amboise, Edward Villella and Melissa Hayden. Both men became world famous dancers. Ms. Hayden was a real pain. I prepared a Spaghetti dinner because it was filling and cheap. I wanted something special for dessert so I served raspberry shortcake. Ms. Hayden had a green worm in one of her raspberries and she had a fit. I was rather pleased she got it. One of the dancers, William Martin Viscount came to my house on his day off to relax. While he was there, he asked if I would mind if he did a few dance exercises. I said it was fine with me. He came out in a very Small Speedo bathing suit and proceeded to do all kinds of leaps and runs around the yard. Dad was home at the time and I thought he would have a stroke. He was never too impressed with the theater crowd. In fact, the only live theater Dad ever saw was 'Mice and Men” at the Erlanger. The only movie he ever saw in a movie theater was a special which was filmed at Gould Coupler in Depew during the World War II. He was in it. When it came to the Lancaster Theater, we all went as a family and as soon as his part was over, he left the theater and went to the Redman Bar next door and waited for us. After the summer season at Melody Fair was over, Gerry invited me to New York to visit him. I went over Thanksgiving weekend and cooked dinner for all his “out of work” acting friends. For one dinner, he invited Robert J. Pollard the little man from “Bonnie and Clyde'. Elaine Stritch also stayed with Gerry during one of her Sobering up periods. I never did meet her. One Thanksgiving, Gerry was ill So he sent his brother and me to one of his friend’s apartment in the village where I cooked dinner. The dining room was draped with gauze to look like an Arabic tent. I can't remember the name of one of the guests, but he was a writer from Washington. He told me he knew Elizabeth Taylor and if she came into your home and found something she wanted, she would have it when she left. He told me she was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. Years later Liz was in Buffalo for an event and she wanted to see some furs. My friend Sunny Audino was a furrier and she took several furs to Liz's hotel to show her. Liz picked out three and suggested to Sunny that she give them to her. Sunny refused so Miss Taylor paid for them. On another trip to visit Gerry, he told me to go see a girl he was certain was going to be a big star. He sent me to the Bon Soir on 8th Avenue in Greenwich Village. It was a small bar with a very small stage. The headliner for that show was the comedian, David Brenner. A young girl came out as the opening act. She was rather short and not very attractive plus she had a rather large nose and straight hair. She wore a long plain dress made from a red and white checker tablecloth and was barefooted. When she opened her mouth to sing, I understood what Gerry meant. It was first time I saw Barbra Streisand. It was my practice to see as many matinees at the Erlanger Theater as I could. About five years ago, the theater was torn down leaving the lobby front. Sadly, that recently was torn down to make way for the new Federal Building. I would board the bus in Lancaster bound for Buffalo, walk over to the Erlanger Theater and sit with all the blue haired ladies at the Wednesday matinee show. One show was outstanding. It was a one-woman show staring Ethel Walters. She was the first great black actress to appear in movies and television shows. I will never forget the great number she did. She stood in front of a table, with a red bandana tied around her head and sang “Suppertime”. The song was the story of a mother preparing supper for her children knowing that her husband had just been lynched. When she finished, she had tears streaming down her face. It was a very cold wintry afternoon so there was a very small audience. It was announced that Miss Walter would receive guests in her dressing room. Of course, I went. I couldn’t believe her dressing room. It was a sparse room with a big mirror and one single bentwood chair. Not anything like I would have expected for a performer of her stature. I told her it upset me that there were so few people in the audience. She smiled and replied “Don’t let it upset you. If the Lord wanted more people here they would have been here.” Seeing her dressing room made me recall when Yul Brunner appeared at Shea’s Buffalo Theater in “The King and I”, he demanded that his dressing room be painted brown. He was brilliant in that show as the King. You could even hear his bare feet hit the stage. I’ve been very lucky to see many important shows. Katherine Hepburn in her only musical “Coco', Ethel Merman in “Gypsy”, Angela Landsbury in “Auntie Mame', Mary Martin in “The Sound of Music”. At Kleinhan’s Music Hall, I saw the most stars to appear in one production. The play was “Don Juan in Hell” with Sir Cedric Harwick, Charles Laughton, Agnes Moorehead and Charles Boyer. I also saw Judy Garland there in her last national tour. Another exciting moment came when Tim and I went to Toronto to see my friend, William Martin Viscount in “Butterflies Are Free” which starred Gloria Swanson. He played the blind boy and she was the mother. As we were talking to William in front of the theater, along came Gloria Swanson dressed in a full-length mink coat and carrying a single tulip. She always carried fresh flowers. The single tulip she carried that night looked stupid. Before he could introduce us, she started giving him a hard time because he was smoking. She told him to put out the cigarette and never smoke in her presence again. We were introduced and she then departed to her waiting car. In Chicago, I saw Gerry Gardner in “Redhead” with Gwen Verdon. During one of the dance numbers, she sat on his face. Gerry told me to come backstage after the show and of course, I went. The stage manager told me to wait on the stage. All of the Scenery had been removed and only the single pole light was lit. As I walked around the stage, I could smell the grease paint. I was in seventh heaven. Soon Gerry appeared and as we were leaving, along came Gwen Verdon, the star of the show. I was introduced and she left quickly. I later learned that Gwen was in a hurry because she and Bob Fosse, the director, had eloped that night. As she left, another man came along and Gerry introduced him to me. The next night Gerry said to stop at the theater because we were going out with some of his cast members to see "Second City”. When we sat down, I was again introduced to Richard Kiley, the leading man in “Redhead'. He was also the original “Man of LaMancha”. I apologized for my behavior and he said not to worry. He never had seen anyone so stage struck. Gerry called me to say he had gotten his first role on Broadway. The show was called “Beg, Borrow and Steal” with Eddie Bracken, Larry Parks and Betty Garret. He wanted me to come to the opening and I was very happy to go. On opening night, I sat next to Gypsy Rose Lee. The only thing I touched was her elbow. After the show, we went to the cast party. As we arrived, a very elegant lady in a long white evening gown and tons of white fur was just leaving. It was Marlene Dietrich. I saw her a few years later in her one-woman show on Broadway. Gerry finally made it big in New York. He was one of the stars in "Take Me Along with Jackie Gleason and Walter Pidegon. I did see the show but nothing happened on that trip. Another memorable theater event was seeing “The Devils” starring Jason Robards Jr. and Anne Bancroft. It was the story about of a group of nuns headed by Miss Bancroft that caused the priest, played by Mr. Robards, to be put to death. As I took my seat, the man next to me leaned over and told me Joan Crawford was sitting behind us. I couldn't wait for the intermission. There she stood with her husband, Alfred Steele. She was dressed in a huge black mink coat. Her shoes, gloves, dress and turban were all made of the same green and silver lame material. As the curtain opened for the second act, Miss Crawford started to carry on a very loud conversation with her husband. The scene, on stage, was about the nun and priest confronting each other and was the highlight of the show. Finally I couldn't stand it any longer and I turned and said to Miss Crawford, “We have come here to see the show, not to listen to your conversation.” She stopped immediately and I never heard another word from her. I found out later she was there to present Miss Bancroft with the Oscar she won for her performance in “The Miracle Worker. My most embarrassing moment of theater going, was when I saw the revue of “New Faces of 1954”. Eartha Kitt was one of the stars. For one of her musical numbers, she appeared on stage with ten chaise lounges covered in pink satin. She laid on each one and Sang a Song that had the line “I want to be loved by you and only be loved by you'. She picked me out to sing to and I almost died. I was so embarrassed. One of the dumbest things I ever did regarding the theater, was to return my ticket for “My Fair Lady” with the original cast. I chose to see Sammy Davis Jr. in “Mr. Wonderful” instead. One national celebrity I knew when she was a little girl, is Wendy Malek. Her father Ken worked with me in the office at Scott Aviation. Ken was also a part time model for Kleinhan’s Men Store. Wendy is starring in the TV show “Hot In Cleveland” with Betty White. One of my jobs at Scott Aviation was to plan the entertainment for the Scott Aviation Christmas party. At the end of the program, Santa came in and the cast would help him pass out to each child, a silver dollar. I met Wendy several years later at the Studio Theater. I reminded her I had given her the silver dollars. She looked at me, smiled, and asked if I wanted them back. She is a very charming, funny personality. While talking to Wendy, a young boy about fifteen or sixteen asked for her autograph. She asked him if he would like to have a picture taken with her. He almost died on the spot. I thought that could have been me several years ago. Another celebrity is Maryanne Esposito. She is the daughter of Roy Saporito. He ran the laboratory at Scott's. She has become an international personality. Maryanne appears each week on PBS on her Italian cooking show. She has written five cookbooks. To promote one of her books, she gave a cooking class at Tops International Market. I spoke with her at the book signing and said I had worked with her father. I also told her I remembered her at the Scott's Christmas parties and told her the silver dollar Story. She remembered the silver dollars, but had lost the one she had been given. I had one at home so I told her I would send it to her. She was pleased. When she started the class, she called on me to help her. I was very pleased. I have saved the best celebrity story till last. Talulah Bankhead was appearing at Prud’hommes in Canada in “Craig's Wife'. I wanted to see her. I took mom, Mary Girt and her sister, Ruth, with me. I had written ahead and asked if I could meet her. I didn't get a reply, but after the show, I went back to the stage door and asked again. I was instructed to wait on the stage. Imagine, there I was on the same stage that Talulah had appeared on just moments before. I didn't miss a thing. Suddenly a very large, Swedish woman appeared and asked if I wished to speak with Miss Bankhead. I replied yes and she left. A few minutes later she reappeared and announced “Miss Bankhead will receive you now”. As I entered her dressing room, there sat Miss Bankhead in a round brown shell chair, cross-legged like an Indian. She was a tiny woman with long dark brown hair. I was amazed how tiny she was. On stage, she looked very tall and imposing. She instructed me to sit on the chair opposite her and we began to talk. She asked how I liked the show. I told her I did like it and was pleased that Grace Kelly's uncle wrote it. She asked how did I know that. I told her I was involved with the Studio Theater in Buffalo and tried to learn everything about the theater I could. She looked at me and said “I have played Buffalo in that theater across from that hotel'. I said “The Erlanger across from the Statler”. She smiled and said “Of course.” We spoke about a few more things and then I don’t know where it came from but I blurted out. “Miss Bankhead I don't know what I expected but you are different than what I thought you would be.” She looked at me, smiled and said, “Everything you see is real There is nothing phony about me at all. Even my eyelashes are real.” I replied “They are? I have never seen such long ones.” She instructed me to reach over and brush them. They were real I asked if she would autograph the biography of her life which I had brought along. She looked at me and exclaimed, “Oh these things are such a god-damned nuisance but I’ll be happy to.” I laughed and said to her “Now you sound like the person I thought you’d be.” She laughed and asked if I wanted anything else signed. I gave her another book and four programs. She signed each one. In the book, she had wrote, "Bless you and Love Talulah Bankhead”. Soon her dressing room door opened and the Swedish lady announced someone else was there to see her. Miss Bankhead told me it was her hairdresser. He came into the room and almost floated across the carpet. He was as gay as pink ink. A few years ago, James Kirkwood wrote a book about Miss Bankhead and it opens with her being interviewed by him while she laid naked soaking in her bathtub at the Statler Hotel across the street from the Erlanger Theater. That I would have expected of her. P.S. It Saddens to me that the upcoming next generation will not have the chance to meet or See actors known for their extraordinary talent. The “stars' we now have are known for drunk driving, drugs, babies out of wedlock and wild sex. Well one out of four isn't bad.   === ACT I === I had always wanted to own a gift shop similar to the Jack and Jill Shop on Broadway in Lancaster. The shop was tiny and was the only gift shop in town. The Keysa law offices are now located there. When Alma McNutt, who owned Dalton's, opened another of her stores on Central Avenue, she included a small gift department in it. She asked me to run it for her. However, she did all the buying. I really enjoyed managing the shop and I talked to Tim Murphy about it. We decided we would open our own shop. As always, we had big ideas so when we tried to think of a name for the store, I suggested we call it Act 1. Then, when we got that one off the ground, we could open Act II, III, and so forth. We each put in $1500 and started the ball rolling. Mrs. Sunderland Would rent us her one room store in the front of her house for $50 a month so our location was secure. I was told that 225 Fifth Avenue, New York City was the place to buy the stock for the store. We told Alma McNutt we were driving to New York. She wanted to go along with us because she was going on a buying trip for her store as well. The three of us left early in the morning and by 4:00PM we still hadn't arrived. Alma said it was cocktail time, but when I said we shouldn't be drinking while driving, she said it wouldn't matter. We would have milk punch. Into a large glass pitcher, she poured some Black Label Whiskey, added milk and we were on our way. I still am amazed I was able to drive into New York. After dropping Alma at her hotel, we drove to our hotel located near 225 Fifth Avenue. Our room wasn't ready so we went to 225 Fifth Avenue. The building was nine stories high. Each floor had several wholesale shops and each shop carried several lines. We visited each shop and did pick up some lines. Several shops had a $500 minimum amount that you had to spend to get the line, so we would go on to the next shop until we found something within our price range. After shopping. We went to Times Square and bought tickets to the only show we could get and our seats were 10th row center. The show was "Funny Girl" with Barbra Streisand. I saw her for the second time. Talk about luck. The next day, there was another trade show at the Convention Center and we took on more lines. We were quickly running out of money. When we returned home, we still didn't have a card line. I suggested Hallmark Cards since they were not being sold in Lancaster. We got in contact with the sales representative and he said he would order the line for us. Was that a big mistake! When the order arrived at the store, it consisted of about 30 large boxes. We didn't have room to store them so we had to rent an apartment over Endicott and Johnson's Shoe store that Katherine Cretekos owned. It took about two weeks to get the store opened. We invited all our friends to the opening. I remember crossing Central Avenue and looking at the shop. I remember tears too. Because we were both working at the time, we hired Florence Lucy to run it for us until I could get there after work. Tim and I were supposed to take over on the weekend. Tim was a late sleeper and would come in around 2:00PM on Saturday, I didn't mind, I was happy to have the store. The business grew and we started to take in antiques that customers asked us to sell for them. One day, a lady came in with a small purple glass piece with four legs. When I looked at it, I found it was a signed piece of Tiffany glass salt dip. I told her not to sell it because it was worth a great deal of money. She took it back. Soon we began selling tickets for the Studio Theater. That led to sales of tickets for the Shaw Festival Theater, Jean Heckler became a customer of the store. One day, she and I discussed doing weddings. She would do the flowers and I would go to the wedding and make sure everything ran smoothly. That part I really enjoyed. There was one wedding that Jean did not have a part of. Joe and Sundy Audino owned a bar on Main Street in Buffalo called "Theater Bar”. It was directly across from the Shea's Buffalo Theater. Whenever they would go on a vacation, I would run it for them. That was an experience. They had a girl who worked the bar and I would take care of the kitchen. If we didn't have any kitchen business, I would sit at the bar and have a drink and watch the customers that came in. The bar was around the corner from Chippewa. That street was then known for the hookers. Several times, the "ladies” would come in for a drink between “tricks". I was amazed they came in all sizes, ages and colors. One evening the bartender came over to me and explained how to tell who the important pimps were. She said they always wore a hat with along feather on it. The longer the feather, the more girls he employed. I waited for one to come in with an ostrich plume. It never happened. Another customer ran the dirty bookstore around the corner. He kept asking me to stop in, but I never did. Several times, a very nice, black couple would come in the bar and we became friends. They told me they were going to get married and asked me to do the wedding Sunday and I agreed to do it. The bride gave me pictures of her gown and the bridesmaid dresses so Jean Heckler could design the flowers for it. They left the reception totally up to Sundy and I. We chose all finger foods, and drinks. The day of the wedding finally arrived and we went to the church located in the middle of the Buffalo Fruit Belt. We both were very apprehensive about the location. I first went to the basement to check out all of the bridesmaids. I showed them how to carry the bouquets and how to attach the flowers for their hair. I didn't know they applied a great deal of vasoline to their hair to straighten it. The hairpieces kept slipping, Soon it was time to get everyone lined up for the march down the aisle. I still hadn't done the boutonnieres. I found all the men in the front yard of the church and pinned them on. I had one left over, I asked the groom whom it was for and he said his uncle from Chicago who hadn't yet arrived. Soon a big black car arrived and the men in the yard stepped back from the sidewalk. All I thought of was Moses parting the Red Sea. I expected the Pope to get out of the car. Instead, a very large, impressive, black man appeared. I pinned him, turned around and went back in the church and instructed everyone to get lined up for the march down the aisle. The Bride's mother was there with a younger man and I sent them down the aisle. I asked the bride where her father was and she introduced me to this little old man. I instructed him to walk the bride down the aisle and when the minister says, “Who gives this woman away?"just reply “My wife and I do". Then take your seat next to your wife. Off they went. Halfway down the aisle, he stopped, left the bride and took a seat several seats behind his wife. I found out later that the younger man with the bride's mother was her boyfriend and the father wasn't going to sit with them. As soon as the wedding started, Sundy and I left. We wanted to get out of the neighborhood. Back at the restaurant, we got the food out on the table and waited for the party to arrive. No one seemed to know what to do. I took a plate and walked past everything and put several choices on my plate. The guests followed. When it became time to cut the cake, I again took charge. After the bride and groom cut the first piece. I took over and cut several pieces and placed them at the edge of the cake table. I noticed there was only one white person among the guests. It was a very old, little lady. Everyone seemed to be watching out for her. After I had the cake cut, I saw her get up from her chair and walk past the table on her way to the ladies room. As she past the cut cake plates, she brushed her hand across every piece of cake. I don't know why. As I said that wedding was an experience. Tim had a falling out with Mrs. Sunderland and she told us we had to move. We rented a store at 39 Central Avenue, which was owned by Lester Suess. The relationship between Tim and me was becoming difficult and one day he said he wanted out. I agreed to give him back the money he had invested. By this time, I was laid off from Scott Aviation so I took over running the store. Each Friday night after work, I would send Tim a payment. The last payment I took to him at his apartment on Broadway. Tim lived on the second floor and Kathy Roll was there that night, Tim came downstairs when I rang the bell. Kathy also came down and sat with her arms around him smiling. She was happy I would have no more contact with him. I really enjoyed the store. It had become a place where several times a week people would stop in for coffee. On the 4th of July, I would have a party in the store and everyone would watch the parade. Because I ran a business in Lancaster, I was elected as Vice-President of the Downtown Merchant Association. The manager of Murphy's was the President. He was killed in an automobile accident so I became the president for two terms. One Saturday morning I went to open the store and there was a man standing there. He said he was a reporter for the Buffalo News and he wanted to speak to me. I asked why and he told me about a murder that happened Friday night. At the corner of Central Avenue and Clark Street was a craft shop run by two sisters. Friday night one of the sisters came into the store to ask what I thought of the bridesmaid bouquets she had made for a wedding. I told her the bouquet was very tight and she should spread the flowers out more. I showed her how to do it. She thanked me and went back to her shop. A man she had dated briefly was waiting for her. He wanted to have a stronger relationship. She told him she was going on a missionary retreat for a year and didn't want to be involved. He, however, went to her apartment on Pleasant Avenue with her. Something happened and he stabbed her to death. He got into a car and drove on Broadway toward Buffalo. As a car approached him, he drove into the car intending to kill himself. He only broke his ankle. Because he was a Korean War Vet and a mental case, he was given a sentence of eight years. The other sister closed the store and moved to California. The Lancaster Opera House was looking for a manager and several people told me to apply for the job. I had a great deal of experience in the theater and they thought I could do it. I really wanted the job. I interviewed with Bob Deutchlander, who was the President of the Board of Directors. He also thought I would be a good choice. However, Alma McNutt wouldn't approve of my appointment because she said I was more important to the village by running the store. The job was given to a lady she wanted. That lady was interviewed in front of the Town hall, by one of the TV stations in Buffalo. Her demeanor was terrible. She lacked the class the job required. She lasted about a year. I stopped any contact with Alma and never spoke to Alma again. Tim rented one of Alma's apartments and continued his friendship with her. He inherited her estate when she died. Marie Swartz ran a knit shop on Aurora Street. Marie was a good friend of mine and when she told me that she had to move, I suggested she move her store into mine. I knew how to knit. I learned to knit in the fourth grade during the World War II. We were given a choice either to learn to knit or make model airplanes. I couldn't see how making planes was helping the war effort so I learned to knit. The knitted squares were given to Mrs. Keysa, our teacher and she would crochet them together to make a blanket for the soldiers in the hospital. Dorothy Stutzman would always bring in several more than I did. I suspected her mother helped her. We really enjoyed having the two stores together. Each business complimented the other. After about a year or two, Marie became ill and had to go to the hospital. I took over running both shops until she knew she had to give her shop up. Shortly thereafter, she died. Business was getting really bad and I had a terrible time making ends meet. One day I decided to close the shop. I never told anyone about what I was going to do. I just closed it after the Christmas season. Bob Padwater and Brian Burnes, two friends, helped me empty the Store. Again there were tears.   === Europe === While I was working at Scott Aviation, I told Jean Dougherty, Mr. Scott's secretary, that I would like to go to Europe. She told me to talk to the travel agency Scott Aviation used. I called Mr. Endres and told him what I wanted to do. Much to my surprise, he said if I got ten people to go, I could go free. The next week I had a party at the house and invited anyone I thought would be interested. I wasn’t able to get ten people but I did get five. Mr. Endres, very graciously, gave me the free trip. On May 23, 1966, Bea Slattery, Alice Klein, Marie Swartz, Judy Burleigh and Pat, whose, last name I can’t remember, met at the Buffalo Airport. Half of Lancaster (would you believe 43) saw us off. The flight down to New York was a bit bumpy and when we landed at Idlewild Airport, we were put into a helicopter and flown to LaGuardia Airport. It was my first helicopter ride and I was a bit nervous because it was so bumpy. When we arrived at LaGuardia, We were taken to the VIP room. There, we unloaded our luggage, coats and kidneys and were treated to lunch at the Brass Rail. We took too much time for lunch but someone came and escorted us to the Lufthansa plane. We stopped long enough to have our picture taken on the step of the plane. Then there was a half-hour delay while they changed some instrument. The plane hadn't left but we were served cologne scented towels and Sweet cider. We were told we would be flying at 33,000 feet for 6-1/2 hours and our first stop would be Cologne, Germany. Two hours after we left, we were served champagne and a steak dinner. After dinner, they brought a barrel of beer down the aisle and we were told it cost 15 cents a glass plus all the German pretzels you could eat. We all tried to sleep but just rested instead. Daylight appeared and a steaming hot washcloth was given to us. The Stewardess served orange juice. In Cologne, we got off the plane, got onto a bus, rode 20 yards, Went through customs, got back on the bus and went back to the plane and ate again. Munich was our next stop. In Munich, we were met by our guide, Gerhardt Brunner. He was rather clumsy and laughed a lot. He spilled our luggage and laughed. We were taken to the hotel in a Mercedes Benz. Our rooms weren’t ready so we all ended up in Marie's room. An interesting thing about this hotel was if you pulled the cord in the bathroom, a girl would come. Why, hummmm? After waiting three hours, we finally got our rooms. Gerhardt called and we toured Nymphenburg Castle, Maximillion Square and Treasury. The jewels in the Treasury on display were beyond belief. Back to the hotel we went for dinner consisting of veal chops and kidneys. Alice, Bea, and Marie went to bed. I took a walk, and Judy and Pat went to the bar. Gerhardt met us at the hotel and took us to the depot. We were off to see the wizard. So much! So much! During the ride through the Bavarian Alps, we stopped at Lake Walkensee for a snack. Alice directed Judy and Patto the men's room. She must learn to read ladies room in German. I went in after the girls and found the bathroom had a hole in the floor that you used. I wonder what you did when you had to go poopers. Back on the bus and on to Garmisch. I bought a copper fondue set after I had a whole fish for lunch. Tail and head included. Our waitress only spoke German so I wasn't sure what else we ate. The next stop was Oberammergau where the passion play is done every ten years. I got to walk on the stage. The theater seats 5200 people. I was beyond being excited. We had lunch at the Hotel Post that was owned by the man who played Christ. We didn’t get to meet him because he was working in the kitchen. Back at the hotel, we swam in the pool, rested, showered, and had dinner. We found the hotel had a great orchestra so we spent an hour dancing. The next day we were on our way to Vienna. The hotel in Vienna you wouldn’t believe. It was the Vienna Intercontinental. None of us could get over how well we were treated. After a drink in Bea's, Alice's and Marie’s room, we did the town. Our guide this time was another Gerhardt. It was his first time as a tour guide and he did a great job. We took a ride on the World’s largest Ferris wheel. You could see the whole city lit up. The small nightclub, where we had dinner, played all the latest show tunes. From there, we went to a typical bar that served wine in beer glasses. The next day was a sick day. Only one batting 100% was Judy. Marie was hung over, Bea well bound, Alice sick at both ends and I wasn’t sure I was alive. We didn't even hear from Pat. Judy met me at the bus and we went to see Vienna by day. I slept except for the high points. Stromberg Castle has 40 rooms and each one was furnished. Then back to the hotel to sleep. In the morning, our guide arranged for cabs to take us to the train. We lost Alice, Pat and Judy along the way. Our driver was from Berkley, California. Somehow we made it to the station and gave our luggage to the porter. He didn't speak English but he got us on the train and settled, only to be uprooted by some man who said we had his seat. We were relocated and off we went down the yellow brick road. Patty Passion (Pat Prim, before we left the USA) winked an eye and some hot-blooded Italian also in our compartment shared his booze with us. His name was Victor. The scenery was inspiring and so was Victor. We had dinner on the train and Patty Passion was invited to stay back for espresso. Fortunately that’s all Victor got. At least that's what Pat told us! I forgot to ask her about that mark on her neck. We arrived in Venice at 1:30AM, very tired and a bit apprehensive. Our guide did not meet us but someone else did and he took us by boat to our hotel. It is so dark at night and only low watt bulbs were used. It took an agent 007 to get me to my room. My room had a bidet, my first. After a bit of food made by the bellhop we all went to bed exhausted. The next morning our guide didn’t show up again. The hotel booked a gondola ride, complements of the hotel. We stopped at a glass factory but the prices were very high so we didn't buy anything. That was a first. On the way back to the hotel, Judy tried to make out with the gondolier. She was trying to better the record set by Patty Passion. Don't ask me why, but the gondolier gave me his hat, which I still have. After dinner, Alice, Marie and I went to St. Mark’s Square for the most thrilling experience ever. There was a concert of 150 members playing in the middle of the square under the stars. We sat there drinking Cizano and enjoying every minute of it. Years later, I did a painting of the square and Miss Bates, the high School art teacher told me it was one of the best I had done. Truthfully, I painted the top of the picture, which had a great deal of mosaic architecture and got bored with it so I painted the bottom as if it was winter. She said the contrast between the top and bottom was outstanding. Early the next morning, we took a long boat ride to the airport. In Florence, Italy, we were met by a guide and taken to the hotel. My room had an outdoor balcony. After a quick meal we went to the leather market. I bought a wallet which I only use for theater tickets. Alice went wild and created a national debt. Alice and I rushed out the next morning to go shopping. She bought four cashmere sweaters for $20 and I got one for $6. On the bridge of gold jewelry shops called Palazzo Vecchio, Alice bought gold earrings. A cab took us to the Academia Gallery and I saw “David”. It is unbelievable. David was sculptured out of one piece of marble with all the weight on the right leg. He was broken during the revolution, but had been repaired. On the way back to the hotel, but got lost and ended up in the Italian version of the Buffalo Broadway market. There I met Tommy and Hook who took me to their shop and I bought about $40 worth of gifts. Hook was from Charleston, S.C. while Tommy, the Italian, spoke in a Southern drawl. That night we had dinner at the hotel and the five of us (Patty Passion had a date) went to the Red Garter. It was a honky-tonk type bar with banjos. We met two boys Bob and Joe, who were in the Air Force stationed in England. We stayed until it closed. The Street was not lit very well and we saw men standing in the doorways so we got out of there in a hurry. The next morning we got picked up in a Cadillac and were driven to the airport for Rome. We loved Rome but we all went to bed to get some sleep. My room belonged in a convent. It had one bed, desk and bedside table with one lamp (10 watt). While the girls were getting their hair done, I went for a walk on the Via Veneto. This was the Street where “La Dolca Vita” was filmed. I sat in one of the outside cafes, had a drink and watched the people. I loved it. After the three “S” (shave, shower and sitting around waiting for the girls) we went to dinner. I saw many girls of easy virtue so we decided to take a walk so I could show the girls how they worked the street. I was in the lead and the girls walked a few paces behind me. It worked. I got a proposition. Sweet, coy about 24 and male!! I almost had a stroke and Marie was going to hit him with her purse. I don’t think Alice ever got over it. After that, we walked three abreast. (You'll excuse the expression.) The next morning we took a tour of the Sistine Chapel. It is absolutely breathtaking. So is the Vatican Museum. We were driven around the city and had lunch on the Via Venito. After lunch, we toured more of the Vatican. The Pieta was there but I liked the setting better when I saw it at the World's Fair in New York. We found a shop but we didn’t have much time in it plus we were holding up the bus. On the bus was the Miss All American Debutant of 1966. She was very pretty, and knew it. When we were having a drink at the hotel, the boys from Florence called and we took them to dinner. After dinner, we walked up the Spanish Steps, went around the block, into an ally, through a courtyard, up some more marble steps and into a dark nightclub. “Somewhere over the Rainbow” was playing as we entered. Three jugs of wine later the joint started to jump. That’s when two boys got up to dance. We were in a gay bar. We retraced our steps and walked down the 76 Spanish Steps. The next morning we took a bus ride to Capri. I slept a bit until some lady woke me up to tell me I was sleeping. Our guide this time was Renzo. I think he was chewing Spanish fly. He patted, stroked, pinched and cuddled anyone within an arms length. Capri is charming but very rocky with many cliffs. We were in an open car, which also made it a bit scary. I got into an argument with some shopkeeper who tried to gyp me out of money, so I made him put the things back and in another shop I bought a table. We had been in Rome three days and had four arguments. The ride down the hills was very pleasant and the driver pointed out Gracie Field’s home and the Gerber Castle. We got on a boat that made the immigrant boat to Staten Island look like the Queen Mary. It was awful and so was the ride. I stood for the entire half hour ride. From there, we went for the wildest ride down the hill of Sorrento. Alice yelled at the driver and she was met with a round of applause from those who could still move. We visited a cameo factory and Alice bought a cameo even though it was terribly expensive. Renzo started to sing which started the rest of us off. Two ladies thought I sounded like Wayne Gibson. I think they meant either Newton or Hoot. We were on our way to Zurich. We had arrived too late to take a tour so we went shopping. In one of the shops, the owner in German, told the clerk, to be nice to us because we were very rich. If only she knew. I bought four Hummels. After a good nights sleep, we left in the morning for Lake Lucerne. The countryside was very green and lush. At lunch, we had fondue and drank Kirsch. You don’t dare light a match after the first sip. Then it was on to Paris. Paris is not to be believed. We were in the Paris Hilton hotel. Our soup was served in white bowls, piping hot topped with cheese and bread. We drank white wine with the soup. Our waiter spoke French to us, which we couldn’t understand, so he would speak English to our guide. That I could not understand. Another highlight took place. After someone serenaded us, Pat and Marie Were pinched on the back of their legs. Marie didn't stop smiling for hours and she had the black and blue marks to prove it. The next morning everyone did what each wanted. I just wanted to walk the streets drinking in the atmosphere. The next day, our Cadillac-driven chauffeur named Andrea, told us he was the chauffeur for Liz Taylor, Richard Burton and Steve McQueen. We all felt like Mr. and Mrs. Richbitch. People stared at us all the way. We had our own private guide at Versailles. The palace is magnificent and the Hall of Mirrors is not to be believed. We left in the morning for London and the trip could be described as eventful. It seems as if Air France does not want our business because they sure gave it to us. The information clerk was very upset when we bothered her with a question. I would never fly Air France again. When we arrived in London, we found Bea's luggage was lost, which held up our guide. We filled out many forms, took a bit of sass from a stewardess and went through customs a few times. Finally we were able to get into a Rolls Royce and began our journey to see the Queen. On the way, Alice developed a kidney leak, which was caught by the four other ladies and the driver. Also the car acted up and gave up the ghost. About two hours later, a tow truck came to pick us up and said we would have to be towed into a nearby town called Cornbrook. There we were, being terribly elegant in a broken down Rolls Royce, five women with floating back teeth, and a tow truck pulling us on the wrong side of the road. Towns seem to die in mid-day in England, but we did find a quaint tearoom with a bathroom. Off again to see the queen and the girls kidneys acted up again. From drinking all the tea. We thought and we had to find a bathroom. A kind lady let us use her bathroom while we waited for two taxis to drive the rest of the way to the Grosvenor Hotel. We toured Picadilly Circus and then all of us went to bed totally exhausted. The next morning we toured Westminster Abbey and saw the changing of the guards. They played music from “West Side Story” which I thought was strange. Then on to St. Paul's Cathedral and the Tower of London. In the evening, the girls saw “Oliver” and I saw “Say Who You Are”. I did get to see Noel Coward in “A Song at Twilight” based on Somerset Maugham's life. Before the show started, a couple sitting next to me started to talk. They explained that during intermission the theater served tea to you in your seat. I thought the idea was great and so they treated me. That night we all went to see "Robert and Elizabeth'. The show was terrible. Alice got the giggles during the leading lady's big scene, but the actress was so involved with her acting she didn't notice. The scene we were watching took place as Elizabeth got out of her wheelchair and moved toward the leading man. She moved her legs like some drunk on a three-day bender. The leading man heard the giggling. At one point, he looked into the audience to see who was giggling. Alice didn't come back for the second act and I pretended I didn't know any of my traveling group. After we got back to our hotel, I went for a walk and met a Bobbie, an English cop, who walked me around his beat. He took me past Covnat Gardens and many of the pubs and small shops. When I got back to the hotel, the porter had to unlock the front door to let me in. The next morning we left for Frankfurt and this time we had a good Rolls Royce. Our hotel in Frankfurt was the Intercontinental. When I walked into my room, I figured I had been in more bedrooms in the last tens days, than a French maid. The room overlooked the Mein River. I took a long hot bath and almost fell asleep. I packed my suitcase for the trip home only to unpack and repack again. I didn’t want customs to find my dirty underwear on the top. After dinner, I took a walk around Nizza Park. We boarded the plane for Cologne. There we bought more booze, had lunch and were on our way home. The ride was bumpy but the worst was yet to come. It seems there were 12 planes circling Kennedy Airport all trying to land. I saw a nun praying and wondered what she knew that I didn’t. The woman next to me kept popping pills. The pilot announced we were not going to be able to land and would have to go on to Montreal or Boston or maybe Philadelphia, if we had enough fuel left. Ten minutes later, we were able to land. All the custom agent looked at was the bag I was carrying. After customs, we were loaded onto a cart and taken to the helicopter only to be told they weren’t able to fly so we were put into two cabs and driven to LaGuardia. A few minutes, later we were on our way to Buffalo. We arrived two minutes ahead of schedule. Our families were all there to meet us. I Want to do it again.   Cuba (The country, not the village in New York State) This adventure in my life, I can’t believe I was ever a part of it. Norma Butler and Marge Smith were driving to Florida and asked if I would like to go along. Earlier, I had been invited to Florida to visit the Hadsall Family’s, Aunt Dorothy. Jack, her husband had died recently and she said she would like me to come to Jacksonville so I agreed to the trip. While I was there, she took ill and it was a very difficult time for her. When she felt better, she told me she wanted to send me on a trip to show how much she appreciated my helping her. I really didn't feel that was necessary but she kept persisting and finally I told her I had never been to Bermuda. Later that day she called her travel agent to make the arrangements. Her agent said I would have to fly to New York and then on to Bermuda then back to New York to return to Florida to return home with the Norma and Marge. The agent Suggested I go to Cuba instead. I had never been there so I agreed. I knew Castro had just taken over the country, so I sent Mom and Dad a postcard saying I was on my way to Cuba and if they didn't hear from me in a few weeks they could find my body in the Bay of Pigs. I still have the postcard. My first day there was wonderful. I was booked into a very quaint, small hotel which had a dining room that served American food. My room was on the second floor. It was a pleasant room but I was surprised there was no air conditioning or screens on the windows, just open windows with shutters. After settling in the room, of course, I went shopping. After I had collected a lot of packages, I waited for a bus. No matter whatever I tried I couldn’t get a bus to stop for me. Finally someone explained they don’t stop for men, just slow down and you have to jump on the open sided bus. Fortunately, on one corner, I found a pregnant woman waiting so I was able to get on the bus with very little trouble. I made the mistake of sitting next to a man. He started up a conversation with me during which he offered to get me a really nice woman. He said that she was a teacher and spoke English. Why me God? After getting back to my hotel, I was taken on a tour with three other tourists. An older man and a young couple whom I don't believe were married. On the way to visit a sugar plantation, I questioned our driver about why there were white crosses along the road. He explained, that was where Castro's men found Batista's men and killed them. We also stopped at a rum factory where we were surrounded by a small group of children. A small boy came up to me and in his hand was my wallet. I had been pick-pocketed. I quickly told the driver and he said something in Spanish. The kid dropped my wallet and ran. When I opened it, I found that the only thing missing was a credit card to a resort in Las Vegas someone had given me, but I would never go to. As we were returning back to my hotel, the young man asked me if I would like to see another older, quaint Section of Havana, Cuba. He had his own driver and car. Dumb me agreed to go. As promised, he picked me up and off we went. He suggested that I ride in the front seat between him and the driver. Dumber me agreed. As we were traveling along a dark country road, my host explained that we were going to pull over and a man was going to get into the back seat. My thought was "glad I sent Mom and Dad that postcard”. The door opened and a big black man got in and he was introduced to me as Superman. We soon arrived at a very picturesque section of old Havana. We got out of the car and started to walk along the cobblestone streets. I was looking into the various shops, but never stopped walking until we arrived at a rather large house with an outside staircase. After climbing the stairs, I found myself in a living room. By this time, Superman had disappeared along with the driver. We sat on the couch and soon a door opened and in came seven girls of various sizes, shapes and ages. At that instant, I realized I was in a brothel. The Bay of Pigs was really looking better. I was instructed to pick out the one I wanted, but my host (I never did remember his name) wanted the young twin girls on the end. I wanted none of the group. I finally settled on a woman that appeared the most mature. The rejects all left the room and my host and our “dates” were instructed to go down the hall and to enter the first bedroom on the right. We did and in the middle of the room was a big bed with a pink satin sheet on it. Over the bed was a holy picture of a woman, I believed was Mary, looking up to the sky. By this time, the twins had become topless and my host was enjoying their breasts. Then in came my “date” stark naked. She positioned herself on the bed and shortly was joined by Superman. I took one glance at him and knew why he was called Superman. My “date” and Superman started to carry on in front of us and I realized why the lady in the picture was looking up. All during this time my host kept groping the twins and they were giggling. The other two were doing obscene things on the bed. I was having a silent heart attack. After a few minutes, which seemed to me to be several hours, Superman left, the twins and host disappeared and I was instructed to go down the hall to another bedroom and my “date” would join me there. When she arrived, I explained that I couldn't go on with this. She said she understood. I think she had already been paid and was tired from Superman. She said she would join me in the living room. I sat on the couch as close to the end as possible. I didn't want anybody to get near me. On the television set was “The Lucy Show and Lucy was speaking in Spanish. In fact, everybody was, including Fred and Ethel. Soon my date returned and she was dressed. Thank God she sat next to me, took out a comb and tried to comb my hair. All I could think of was head lice. Now I had no idea what you talk about with a whore so I asked her if she had been in the business very long. She said no but she was trying to earn enough money to get her and her young son out of the country and into Florida. I gave her a tip of five dollars for nothing. She seemed happy. I was so happy when she moved to a chair. During all this time, I could hear laughter and shrieks coming from one of the other rooms. Soon my cohort in crime appeared stark naked and asked me if I was done. Not wanting to ruin my reputation by telling him what really had happened, I replied “yes” with a forced smile. He explained, this was a place that Batista men visited and if Castro's army men came at the same time, there could be trouble. He quickly got dressed and the car driver appeared and led us out of the house through the back door. In the kitchen was a very little old lady stirring a pot of something that smelled wonderful. Four men, I assumed were pimps, were sitting at a small table waiting for dinner. I didn't wait for an introduction or to ask for the recipe. On the way back to my host’s hotel, I was instructed not to tell his companion where we had been. When we arrived at his suite, he asked if I wanted to take a shower. Not wanting to break the illusion I said yes and then we all went for a late dinner. After dinner, my host said he was going to gamble and so his date and I danced a bit and then I went back to my hotel. I found out later that Dezi Arnez got his start at that hotel. The next day at the airport, I saw the couple but neither spoke to me. Years later I read a biography of Errol Flynn. In the book, he explained that while he and Tyrone Power where in Cuba they had a Ménage a Trois with a man named Superman. I thought “Hathey had nothing on me.”   === My Brother Jim === I wasn't old enough to remember my brother Jim's birth in 1934. We had moved to 52 Vandenberg Avenue in Lancaster and that's where he was born. Dr. Irish was the attending doctor and Mrs. Elmer Deutschlander was the mid wife. She lived around the corner and so for two weeks, she took care of all of us. In those days, babies were born at home and the mother stayed in bed for two weeks. From Vandenberg Avenue, we moved to 19 Wren Avenue. Mom and Dad seemed to have moved a great deal between their first house on Genesee Street in Bowmansville, next to the cemetery to Wren Avenue, the last house we lived in as a family. It was an ideal neighborhood for a family and we lived there for 25 years. Both East Drullard and Wren Avenue were dead end streets. At the end of each street were big open fields where we spent many hours. There were about 25 kids living on both streets. Far into the field and alongside the D-L-&-W Railroad, was the Mallabo Pond. In the summer, Jim and his best friend, Cliffy McIntyre, would dig up worms in Cliffy's grandfather's garden who lived next door to us, and off they would go fishing. The only fish they caught were there were small sunfish and black, ugly bullheads. I don’t remember ever having to eat any of the fish they caught. But, I do remember the pond was loaded with bloodsuckers. We would sometimes, in the winter, skate on it. I was talking to our cousin, Judy DeBacy about remembrances of the neighborhood. She recalled a fire that was started in the field next to the pond. She said Jim had lit a cattail which started the fire. I don’t recall the fire. Recently I asked him about the fire and he said there had been one, but it had been started by some boy who lived on Livingston Street. Colfax School was just a few blocks away. We all went there until fourth grade. During recess, everybody would go outside to play. The girls played on one side of the playground and the boys on the other. Jim would always be part of the baseball games. I remember him playing football when he attended Lancaster High School, which at that time, was on Aurora Street. Across the street from the Colfax School was Rohmer’s Store. Mr. and Mrs. Rohmer both worked the store. You would go into the store with maybe five cents. They would come out of the backroom and stand there while you made your selection which sometimes took at least ten minutes. Then they would put everything in a bag and off you would go. They did this until the school was closed and torn down. One year we all passed to the next grade and dad bought us a bike and a scooter. Jim got the bike and I got the Scooter. I Was not very happy about that deal. I wanted the bike. He, however, would let me ride the bike every once in awhile. He never wanted to use the scooter. Jim was always into Sports. Jim had a few girlfriends growing up. Some I remember and many I can’t recall. One girl was named Pat and she lived in Depew. I thought she was the one. She wasn’t. While he was working at Scott Aviation, he met Shirley Helser who became his wife. They were married September 22, 1956 at St. John's Lutheran Church. I was his best man. I gave them the champagne fountain for the reception at the Elk’s Club. Jim was drafted into the army in 1956, but didn't go into the Service until January of 1957. When he left, I gave him a small metal charm. It was shaped like a small book that had a picture of Christ on one side. He said he would always keep it with him. One Sunday, while he was stationed in Georgia, he called home. I was alone when I answered the phone. Mom and Dad had gone Out. He told me he had been in an accident. He explained that during an army drill, he was in a foxhole, and when he stood up a jeep hit him. The jeep had run over his shoulder and it was in a cast. Although he had been hurt, he didn't want me to tell Mom or Dad. He knew they would be upset and didn’t want them to worry. The charm I had given him was in his breast pocket and was crushed a bit when the jeep tire ran over him. I understand he still carries the charm with him at all times. Recently I found another one and I had kept it among it my treasures. Shirley never knew about the accident until she went to Georgia to live with him. Wendy, the oldest daughter was born in Georgia. Lorrie, Kelly and Jeff were born in New York State. Wendy, married James Calhoun and they have five children, two girls and two boys. Lorrie married Edmund Beckman and are the parents of two boys. Kelly never married and lives at home. Jeff recently got his own apartment and he too has never married. There seems to be a bachelor in each generation. Jeff is the one for the current generation. Jim is now retired from Scott Aviation Corporation. He spends his spare time in his workshop in the basement. He has made many decorating pieces for his house and friends. He also has given me a few sets of candlesticks and a banana holder. In his Workshop, he fashions many wooden pieces with brass trim like ring holders, shelves and candlesticks. In the summer, he and Shirley have a vegetable garden next to the driveway. He and Shirley are now great grandparents. That I find hard to believe, but true! What is even more startling to me is that Mom and Dad would have been great-great-grandparents.   === My Sister Sharon === Jimmie and I knew there was going to be a new baby in the house. We just didn't know how it was going to get there. One night after supper, Mitch, our next-door neighbor, came into the kitchen via the cellar and took us back to her kitchen. Mr. Mitchell sat at the kitchen table reading the evening paper while their son Joe, was shaving in the kitchen sink. He, no doubt, had a date with Bea Geise, the girl next door. They married later and Joe just moved across the driveway where he lived until he died. Grandma Mitchell sat in the dining room, in the dark, talking to herself. She was in her late 90’s. Every once in a while, Mitch would come back and tell us that the stork was flying over the house and it was carrying a baby bundle in his beak. This happened three or four times. She finally told us the stork had landed and we should go back home and meet our baby sister. When we got to Mom's bedroom, we found Mom holding the baby wrapped in a blanket. We climbed onto the bed and there she was. She had dark hair and dark eyes. It was love for her from that minute. I reached over and she held my finger. The last time I held her hand was at Hospice where she died. I can’t remember ever having a fight with her that brothers and Sisters usually have. When she was a little girl, Norma Butler would style her hair in a French braid. After a few times, Norma taught me how to do it for her. I Watched her date several boys. One was Russel Becker who fought in the Korean War. I had worked with his mother at Scott Aviation. One day we were talking about him and Sharon and Mrs. Becker said she couldn't wait for him to come home. That night she got word he had been killed in the war. At the Buffalo waterfront, there is a statue honoring the Korean War Veterans. Russel's name is on it. I had three close friends, Don Bove, Art Robinson and Don Possehl. They all had gone into the service while I, being 4F, stayed home and kept the home fires burning. I wrote to each of them every Week and anytime they came home on leave, they would come to see me. When Don Possehl got out of the Navy, he came to the house, and asked if I thought Sharon would go out with him. I said I didn't know, but I would ask her. She said she would on one condition, that I go along. So for their first date, Sharon, Don and Art Robinson, who was home on leave from the Marines, and I went to Niagara Falls and did all of the touristy things. Sharon had a great time and after that I was never asked to go with them. They were married on May 12, 1956, at St. John's Lutheran Church. I was best man at the wedding and Jim was an usher. I gave them a Champagne Fountain for the reception at the Elk’s Club just like I did for Jim and Shirley. I had a friend, Allie Sieder, who owned a liquor store in Hamburg. She told me about the fountain and she made the arrangements to visit the winery in Seneca Falls, who would supply the champagne. It was there I met Charles Fournier, who owned the winery. We were ushered into his office to taste various wines. When we went back to our car, we found a case of champagne waiting for us. Charles Fournier became world famous for the special wines he created. One afternoon, shortly after Sharon and Don were married, they came into my bedroom and woke me up. They told me they were expecting a baby in February. I was so excited and I started to count the months. Don stopped me and told me the baby was legitimate. It was almost nine months from the date of their wedding. He didn't realize I was counting the months I had to wait for the baby to be born. Brian was born February 18, 1957, then came Michael on March 17, 1959 and Donna on August 7, 1960. Two boys and a girl; just like Mom and Dad. Don was a good father and provided well for the family. He was a mailman for several years. When he began to experience pain in his lower back, he and Sharon made an appointment with the doctor. They were told he had cancer. The next several years were very difficult. Donna was to be married and Don was determined to give her away. He was able to walk her down the aisle. At the Wedding reception, he danced with her just a few steps and then he and Sharon went home. Toward the end of Don's life, Hospice was called. They were wonderful. Sharon could call in the middle of the night and Hospice would be there with pain medication. Sharon called me and said to come to the house right away. She didn't tell me why. When I arrived, Pastor David Rose met me in the driveway and told me that Don had died. It was January 13, 1986. The Hospice staff was with Sharon. They were preparing Don's body. When they left, we all went into the bedroom and Sharon held Don's hand until the men from Stutzman and Zurbrich Funeral Home came. Those last few difficult years were finally over. A few years later, I got another call from Sharon to tell me to come to the house right away. It took me eight minutes to get to there. As I drove, I tried to think why she wanted me there. What could it possibly be? Had Uncle Ronnie died? Kim and Michael separated. Was Jim sick and I didn't know about it. Maybe I had done something wrong and wasn’t aware of it. As I drove past the cemetery and saw Don's grave, I said a quick prayer, asking for help, whatever the problem was. When I got to the house, Donna's car was already in the driveway. I rang the bell and walked in. Sharon and Donna were in Sharon's bedroom. Sharon came up to me and put her arms around me. She started to cry. I could see over her shoulders that Donna was also crying. Sharon told me she had breast cancer. The doctor had told her that morning. Immediately, and I don’t know where it came from, I told her it is going to be all right. She explained what happened. She found a lump about a year ago, but she remembered what she and Don had gone through and she just couldn’t face it then. I thought how could you have been so foolish, but I never said it and yet I could understand. Sharon said that Uncle Ronnie had come over and she told him about the lump, and he convinced her to go and have it checked. She battled breast cancer for the next seven years. She didn’t let it stop her from enjoying life. She went on a few vacations and she began dating Harry Tideswell. I took her for the chemo and radiation shots and she never complained once. On Christmas Eve 1997, she came to the house with Harry and her family. She sat in the chair next to the fireplace. I could see she was having a difficult time. When it came time for her to go home, I walked her to the car and helped her in. I knew the end was near. I didn't want to face it. A short time later, she had to go into Buffalo General Hospital. I was there every day. One day Sharon told me that a nurse had been very mean to her. The nurse was trying to force Sharon to eat. She just couldn't do it. I complained to the head nurse. They moved her to the Hospice Room. The hospital would then move her to the Hospice Campus in Cheektowaga. I wasn't aware that Hospice moved Sharon to their campus when they knew her time was near. They wanted her to be as comfortable as possible. Because of the problem with the nurse, we were not charged for the ambulance. She was placed in a private room for the last two days of her life. Grace and I were in the room with Grace on one side of her bed, and me on the other. We were holding her hands and talking to her but she was under so much sedation she wasn't totally aware of it. There was a small window, with a ledge in front of it, close to the ceiling. The kids had brought in things she had made and placed them on the window shelf. The window couldn’t be opened, but while you lay in the bed you could see the sky and clouds. While we were holding her hand, a small doll she had made out of a wooden clothespin fell off the shelf and landed next to the bed. Grace asked me what had happened. I knew and said I would talk about it later. When Mom died a plate fell from the wall and a few hours later she died. The same thing happened a few days before Dad died. That time, it was a picture that had slipped from the wall. Donna gave me the doll after Sharon died and I still have it. It is in the kitchen hanging at the window. I see it every day and think of her. The kids had come into the room and Sharon said something about them having to eat. I told them to go somewhere and eat and then when they came back, I would go. After they left, two nurses came into room and they gave her a shot of morphine to dull the pain. As I held her hand, Joyce Hadsall came into the room. She worked there and heard I was there so she came in the room to speak to me. I turned my head and said something to Joyce, when one of the nurses said, “Boo look at your sister. She has stopped breathing.” Sharon was gone. It was January 18, 1996. The next few hours were very difficult. I had to tell the kids and Jim and Shirley when they came. I am certain that Sharon didn’t want her children around her when she died. She wanted them to go to dinner. I have great respect for Hospice. They were wonderful to us all. We wanted to do something for Hospice for all their kindness, so a month later we had a refrigerator put in the nurses’ room. Sharon was buried from the Stutzman-Zurbrick Funeral home. There was also a service at the St. John's Lutheran Church. I had spoken to the Minister and said I wanted to speak, but I wasn't sure I could do it. I knew I had to do it, so when the time came, I walked up to the altar and began. At the end, I told about Mom calling her skinny malink, so I said “skinny malink, bless you and we all would meet again.” I walked off the altar and touched the casket. How I kept my composure I can't explain. We made an arrangement with the church to have communion. Phyllis Bahre came past me and touched my shoulder. That’s when I lost it. We were told the cemetery didn’t do burials in the winter. I had to pull some strings to have her buried. We couldn't bear the thought of her being stored in a garage at the cemetery, and then be buried in the spring. I was told if there wasn't any snow, the cemetery would be able to open the grave and we could have the burial. Thankfully it didn't snow. We parked on Cemetery Road and walked to the grave next to Don. Only the family and very close friends were there.   === Modeling Career === My modeling career happened by accident in 2000. I had taken Elsie Robertson to a modeling job at a studio across from the Buffalo Post Office on William Street. I was very intrigued by everything that was involved. When Elsie had a break, we went to a waiting room for coffee. There was a man there who asked me I had ever done any modeling work. When I told him I hadn't, he said he was going to contact someone and they would get in touch with me. The call came and I was told to go to the Walden Galleria. After meeting the director and wardrobe person, they offered me the job which was for an ad for Blue Cross Blue Shield. I didn’t even have to audition. I was taken into one of the stores and fitted for clothes. I was put into a jacket that which was way too large but they pinned up the back and it fit perfectly. I was introduced to the lady that was in the shoot with me. Was she ever a “nutcase”. The photographer kept snapping pictures as we walked the concourse and while she recited poetry to me. A crowd had gathered to watch the filming and in one of the breaks, someone came over and asked for my autograph. The full page ad appeared in the Buffalo News and Art Voice. I was impressed and the $50 I was paid added to it. The director told me about a modeling agent in Rochester whom I should contact. I called the agent and he gave me an appointment for an interview with US Management Inc. in Rochester, NY. I signed with the company. I was now a professional model. Watch out Fabio, here I come. I had to have “Z” cards made at my expense. “Z” cards are 8” by 11-1/2 cards, which have various shots of the model and includes a description of the person. First I had to get into makeup at a beauty shop on Franklin Street in Buffalo for the shots. The man who applied my makeup gave me the whole treatment. He cut my hair, applied foundation, eye makeup and even lipstick. I thought I looked like a two-bit hooker. The whole job took about two hours. At least I was in the right neighborhood. From there, I met with the photographer whose studio was on Main Street. I was able to walk there. I kept hoping and praying I wouldn’t meet anyone that knew me. Thank God I didn't. The woman photographer took about 80 different poses. Some were just of my face, others were of me sitting down and one was reclining on a couch. That one I called my starlet pose. About a week later, she called and said they were ready to look at, and pick the shots that would be used for the “Z” card. After much deliberation, we found four. In one shot I looked like a bank president, another was a good head shot. She also insisted I use the starlet shot. From there, I went to a print shop on Broadway in Buffalo and had 300 copies made. I was on my way. I gave 150 cards to the agent to be displayed in his office and send to various clients. The first job I was offered was for an Independent Health ad. The studio was on Allen Street. When I got there, they said I was to be a cancer patient who needed a lawyer. It was to be shown only in publications for lawyers use. Again I went into makeup. Did that lady do a number on me! I looked like I had died three weeks before the shot. I never have seen that final print. For that, I am grateful. My agent called me and offered me a film job for Eastman Kodak. I jumped at the chance. I was to be paid $500. The film introduced a new type of film to be used by professional photographers and was only to be shown at trade shows. It was filmed in a house that was owned by the director in East Chili, NY. I had a hard time finding the house. When I finally got there, everything was ready for the shoot. The director called me earlier and said to bring pajamas, a bathrobe and three baseball caps. I couldn't imagine why the baseball caps. I was sent to one of the bedrooms and changed into my clothes and went to the kitchen. The idea for the shoot was that I was living in the house with my daughter and her family. I had gotten up in the middle of the night and walked down the stairs into the kitchen, went to the refrigerator and opened the door to take out the last piece of cake, take it to the counter, eat the cake then turn to the camera and smile. After a few rehearsals with just my part, the director said we were ready to shoot. As I came down the stairs, I found the camera had been placed on tracks at the entrance hall. The tracks led to the kitchen. The camera began filming me as I came down the stairs and walked into the kitchen. That’s when we found there wasn’t enough room for the camera and me to get through the doorway leading to the kitchen. The scene had to be scrapped and rethought. While they were removing the tracks, I asked why I wore the baseball cap. The director thought it would add comedy. I said I didn't believe a person would get up in the middle of the night and put on a cap to eat a piece of cake. He agreed and that was also scrapped. An hour or so later, we were ready to film again. They then found a red light from the camera was reflecting onto the stove ruining the shoot. Again the scene had to be rethought. All this time, I was going to the refrigerator and eating a piece of the cake. I had to explain to the director I was a diabetic and shouldn't eat that much cake. Thereafter, I spit it out after each take. Finally, the director called for a break and they had a catered dinner sent in. All during the filming, the only one who spoke to me was the director. During dinner, they all did. As soon as we went back to filming again not a soul spoke to me. Another lesson learned. Around one in the morning the director said it was a wrap. I could go home. I was very tired. About a month later, the director sent me a copy of the film. It shows what happens using regular film and then the new improved type that Eastman Kodak created. I still have a copy of the film. A few days later, my agent called and said I was to audition for the role of a middle aged, George Eastman who founded Eastman Kodak. It was being filmed for PBS. I was thrilled and jumped at the chance. I got to be in rooms that are not open to the public. While I was rehearsing, the curator of the museum came over and showed me a picture of George at my age. The resemblance was remarkable. He told me that when Mr. Eastman built the house for him and his mother, he had the risers for the steps leading to the second floor lowered, so his mother could go upstairs more easily. Interestingly, Mary Larkin had told me a few years ago, that her Great Uncle John Lee did the same thing for his wife when they built the mansion on Bullis Road in Elma, NY. Then it was known as Danforth. It is now a Jewish Summer Camp. Nothing ever came of the audition because the film company had run out of money. Oh well that’s showbiz. I did another audition in Rochester for a radio commercial. The audition was with some radio disc jockey. Nothing came of that one either. A few weeks later the check came for the Kodak job and it was only for $250. I called my agent, Billy Powell, and said it was half of what I was supposed to get. He told me his client wasn’t able to pay him what he was promised so everybody had to take a cut. My reply was that was between him and his client and he should pay me what I was promised and he should take the loss. He didn't agree. I refused a few more offers from him after that. My modeling career was over.   === Faith === I have always had a deep faith. It started with Mrs. Armstrong and her Bible study group when I was very young. At that time, I was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Lancaster. That's where I was baptized and confirmed. Twice I served on the church board. Being on the board, I think, is what turned me away from organized church. I saw so many things that I found the church to be more about money than helping mankind. For instance, we received a letter from AA asking if we would allow them to use the church parlor for a meeting once a month. The request was turned down because one of the more powerful board members said we shouldn't allow those “kinds” of people using the church. I did find great spirituality because of Bella Funke. I met her when I was about 13 years old. She and I would talk for hours about God, the Bible and faith. She was the one who introduced me to the booklet “Daily Word” 60 years ago. She gave me a year Subscription and I have renewed it every year since. Now, when I find someone I feel would appreciate or is in need of the magazine, I send the person a year's subscription. Marion Keener led me to “Science of Mind”. This is a group started by Ernest Holmes some 80 years ago in California. It is not a formal religion but more of a philosophy. It has gotten me through many difficult times. As a prime example, Mom, Dad and I were living on Wren Avenue in a rental home. Sharon and Jimmie were married and living in their own homes. The house had been sold to new owners and they were raising the rent from $35 a month to $42. That’s when Mom and Dad decided to build a house. They were soon going to celebrate their 25th anniversary. Sharon, Jim and I held a celebration party at the Redmen's Club for all the relatives and friends. I gave them a gift for every year they were married. For the 25th year, the gift was a lot on Broadway just past the village line, which I bought from Mr. Straeble, who had built our cabin at Rushford Lake. I paid $2,500 for the lot. Before anything was started, I took Mom for a drive to Creekside Drive in Alden to show her where Mary Girt had bought a house. She told me she would like to live out there but Dad would never want to leave Lancaster. A few days later, I took Dad on the same trip. He told me the same thing. Mom won't leave Lancaster. I got them to talk and we decided to find out about the building lots. The Alden lot would be the same price as the Lancaster lot. I sold that lot and bought the Alden lot and they built the house at 464 Creekside Drive. It was the lot next door to Mary Girt. Allen Erb was the builder and his wife designed the house. It cost $19,800. As they poured the basement, Dad was told his job at the Dresser Industries was over because a new company had purchased it. They decided not to finish the house and lose the down payment. However, I told them I felt I was always going to live at home, so I would pay for half the house and they could pay the other half. The house was finished in November of 1959 and we moved in the last week in November. Mom and Dad made out wills that would leave the house to the other. Mom died in 1974 and Dad now owned the house. One day, toward the end of his life, he told me he had gone to the lawyer and made out a new will. In it, he gave Sharon, Jim and me, equal shares to the house. He asked if I was Ok with it. I said he should do whatever he wanted. I thought about it later and felt it wasn’t fair to me. I had paid for half the house and what he should have done was leave me my half and the other half divided by three. We talked about it a few days later. He said he never thought about it and that is what he should have done. He was going to change the will. Before he could change his will, he became ill and was taken to Millard Fillmore in an ambulance. He was placed in the intensive care unit where he stayed for 22 days. When he was in the hospital, I signed papers stating I would be responsible for his bill. Dad and I both thought he still had health insurance through Dresser Industries. He didn't. Dad made it home and for several months I took care of him. He never was able to change his will. In 1975, Dad died on the way to the Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital. I was left with the $23,000 hospital bill. I had no way to pay for it. Jim and Shirley, Sharon and Don came out to the house and I told them about the will and the bill I had to pay. I believe both Jim and Sharon talked about the will before they came to the house. Sharon told me she and Jim would sell me their share of the house for $1.00. I could then re-mortgage the house and pay the hospital bill. God does work in mysterious ways. Dad had insurance that paid for the house upon death. He had $8000 more to pay when he died and the house was now free and clear. Now that I owned the house, I mortgaged it for the $23,000 and paid the Millard Hospital bill. I was able to keep up the mortgage payments but not the taxes. I had been laid off from Scott Aviation. Bob Gorman was the new Personnel Director and was letting the older employees go to save the pension costs. I had three more months to go before I was eligible for the pension program. You had to work at Scott Aviation 20 years and be over the age of 40. Companies were able to do that then, but now, the government has stopped that practice. The day I left Scott Aviation, Shirley Walls came into my office and gave me a box of candy from the employees. I was terribly upset when I left the plant. I drove to Batavia and stopped at Dunkin Donuts for something to eat. When I got home, Shirley Walls called me. She asked if I had the box of candy. I had because I would never throw candy away. She told me to open the box and when I did, I found a $100 bill inside. The employees had taken up a collection for me. Shirley said she could picture me driving away from the plant and tossing the candy out the window. For a long time, whenever I was upset, I would drive to Batavia. Financially, I was having a very difficult time. The shop was not doing as well as I had expected. To earn extra money, I started to do Wallpapering to make a living. One job I remember very clearly was a bathroom I papered for a friend of Sunny Audino whom I had met at Sunny's apartment. She and her husband lived in a home far out on Genesee Street. I called the night before and told her I would be there at 9:00 AM. When I arrived, the lady was not at all friendly. She seemed almost angry. Apparently, her mother also lived with them. They sat at the kitchen table speaking in Italian. Beforehand, I had stopped at a bakery and brought a coffee cake for the break. About 10:00 I stopped and said, “Let’s have coffee because I brought a treat.” The wife said she had something to tell me because I would read about it in the evening paper. She said about 8:30 that morning, her husband was leaving for work and as he walked out of the house, he was met by FBI agents and arrested. He wasn’t even allowed to go back into the house. It had something to do with a Union in Buffalo doing illegal things. She assured me he was innocent. Apparently their phone had been tapped and when I called and said I would be there at 9:00 AM, the FBI wanted him arrested before I got there. Later I read in the Buffalo News that several Union members were sent to prison for a few years. The husband was not named. One day, in the mail, came a notice saying due to unpaid taxes, the house was to be foreclosed and auctioned off. I was frantic. I didn’t know what to do. I went to the Alden Bank, who held the mortgage, and spoke to the President, Bill Luderman. I had graduated from High School with his sister, Naomi. After I explained my problem, he told me he and his wife kept a separate account in the bank to help people with financial problems. He knew of my situation and the kind of a person I am. My problem was due to circumstances I couldn't control. He lent me the money to pay for the first year of back taxes. This would give me another year to find a job. I could then work things out. The money had to be repaid and there would be no interest. === Another miracle. === It was shortly after this, I found a job at Moog. I paid the back taxes and Bill's loan. Miracle Three. It took another 20 years but I paid the house off and kept up with the taxes. I know it is because of these situations that I have a strong faith in “Science of Mind’ and there were many times, I brought several friends to it. I have had to use my strong faith three times to save three people from committing Suicide. One was a young man still in high School. His mother was a customer of mine at Act I. She was a wonderful lady and several times I sold some of her antiques when they needed the money. To this day, I can't remember their names. One Saturday night the son called me. I didn't know who he was. He said his mother had talked about me and he needed someone he could talk with. During the phone conversation, he told me he was going to swallow rat poison. I asked where his mother and father were. They were at an all night AA meeting. I told him I was coming to get him. He lived in Bowmansville. When I brought him to my home we began to talk. He felt he was gay like his brother and he wasn't able to handle it. I assured him it would make no difference to his parents. They loved him for who he was. We talked for several hours. As dawn was breaking, I took him back to his home. I hoped his mother and father would be there, however, they hadn't gotten home from the AA meeting. All day Sunday, I practiced the teaching of “Science of Mind'. Monday morning I knew the boy would be in school and I called his mother. I made her promise that she would never tell her son I had called because I wanted him to trust me if he still needed to talk. She promised. Later that week, she called the store and told me her son had come into their bedroom one night, and knelt down beside their bed, started to cry, and told her. She assured him it didn't matter to her or his father. They love him for who he is. I never again heard from the boy and, after I closed the store, I lost track of the family. The second person was a friend of mine I met during one of my night school cooking classes at McKinley High School in Buffalo. The first night of classes, he sat next to me and when I introduced myself to him he said he didn’t want to shake my hand because he was so nervous his hand was too sweaty. I assured him it didn't matter and I would help him during the class. After class, he asked for my phone number so he could call me. I got to know him and found him to be very honest about the life he had been leading. He had been in drugs and all sorts of things and he was now going to try to straighten out his life. He told me about living with his Grandmother on Sweet Street in Buffalo because his family had kicked him out. One night he was alone and thought suicide was the only way out. The chair he was sitting in was across from his Grandmother's bedroom. On the wall was a holy picture of Christ, looking up. He told me it stopped him from going any further with his plan. I understand he still has the picture. Later, he rented an apartment on Lafayette Avenue in Buffalo. I helped him get settled. He said he couldn't sleep at night if there was any light in the room. I took the drapes from my living room windows and hung them in his bedroom. The room was in total darkness. We kept in touch for almost a year. One Saturday night about 11:30 PM, my phone rang. It was my friend. He said he couldn’t go on with his life and was going to kill himself. He called to say Goodbye. I listened and told him if that was what he wanted to do, to do it, but do me just one last favor. I explained how being in his apartment was depressing so he should go and sit on his front porch for just one hour and think over what he was about to do. After we hung up, I quickly got dressed and drove into Buffalo to his apartment. He was sitting on the porch. He was crying as he walked over to my car. I told him to get in the car because I was taking him to my house. He hadn't eaten all day, so I got him something to eat. We talked until almost dawn. I could hardly keep my eyes opened so I told him to go sleep in my bed and I would sleep on the couch. He agreed. I kept getting up and checking on him to make Sure he was OK. When he woke up, I fixed him breakfast and took him home. He took my hand while I was driving and promised me he would never attempt that again. He has kept his promise The third person is a close friend of mine but I can't bring myself to write about it. Today he is doing fine and I am very proud of him. He has made a wonderful future for himself. I have always tried to encourage people I come in contact with and have problems, to believe in a greater power and think positive. As I look back and reflect upon these times, I realize I couldn’t have coped with it all if I didn't practice what I preached and had a strong faith.   === The Weber Case === The most difficult situation I ever found myself in involved [[Helwig-254|Grace]] and [[Weber-10860|Elwood Weber]]. Elwood was 87 years old and Grace, my cousin, is 76. I would occasionally visit them every once in awhile and they would come to my house for Christmas Eve. As time went by, Elwood would question me about the investment business that was part of my job at Moog. In 2003, he was diagnosed with the beginnings of dementia and he asked me if I would take Power of Attorney for both him and Grace and also their health proxy. I agreed. Little by little, Grace and I noticed that his dementia was getting worse and so I asked Elwood if he would let me see his financial records in case I would need them. He had no objection and was happy to turn them over to me. When I asked if he had any stock or bonds he said he did. He gave me all of his financial records from Advest, his investment company. He kept the records in several plastic bags in the basement. His way of handling the records was to open his mail, read it, mark on the envelope the date he received it, and put it in a plastic bag. I brought all of the plastic bags home and the contents covered my entire dining room table by several inches. I sorted it all by year, month and day. Each year's records I put into separate binders. Much to my amazement he had $500,000 in securities for the year of 2000 and $85,000 for 2003. I never in my wildest imagination ever thought he would have that much money. When I questioned him about the $417,000 loss, he said he noticed it and called Edward Carlson, his Financial Advisor. Ed told him not to worry about it. The stock market was down but it would all come back. At the same time, I read notices in the Lancaster Enterprise which said if you had any business dealing with Edward Carlson and Advest to call the law office of Kevin Szanyi of Webster and Szanyi LLP. My friend, Suzanne Novelli, is a financial investor. I asked her if she would look at the Elwood's five binders I had compiled and advise me on what I should do. She chose one binder for the year 2005. After a few days, she visited Grace and Elwood's home and said we had a legal case because of many improprieties by Mr. Carlson. First I called Tim Dwan, Elwood's lawyer, and asked if he would help us. He said he didn't really have enough knowledge to take on a case of that size. He also was a judge in Lancaster and knew Mr. Carlson. Next I contacted Suzanne and asked if she could suggest a lawyer. She asked someone in her office and lo and behold it was the same name I saw in the paper-Kevin Szanyi I called Kevin Szanyi. He came to Grace and Elwood's home and, after looking at the books, said they indeed had a case, however, it would take awhile because he had 19 cases ahead of them. He knew of one lawyer in Williamsville who had 12 cases. When you become a financial adviser you are required to take out a large insurance policy. We knew there were many cases ahead of us and were worried Edward Carlson's insurance money might run out. Kevin instructed us to also Sue Roger Faulring, Who Was Mr. Carlson's boss. We also included Mr. Faulring's boss but I don’t recall his name. Then we went after Advest who by then had sold the company to Merrill Lynch whom we also included in our lawsuit. Kevin explained that we could either go before a jury or an arbitration board. By going before a jury, we would have to deal with 12 people who might not have any experience in the stock market. The three-person arbitration board would have the necessary knowledge and experience. I was told Mr. Carlson could possibly go to jail if the case went before a jury, but my main focus was to get the lost money back to Grace and Elwood. I chose the arbitration board. By the time the case came before the arbitration board, we had been moved up to the 29th case. It was to be Kevin's largest and final case. I made several trips into Buffalo to his Liberty Bank Building Office with the records I compiled. One trip I had to use a suitcase with wheels. I couldn't carry them because of the weight. After Kevin read all of the data, he set up a meeting with several people. He knew Elwood was not well and he wanted to be able to talk with him before the dementia took over. The meeting took place in an office at the Liberty Bank Building. Present at that meeting was Kevin, a man who filmed the entire meeting, a court Stenographer, Grace, Elwood and me. On the other side were two lawyers from Boston, Mass. representing Advest, a lawyer from Phillip, Lytle, etc. representing Mr. Carlson, Mr. Faulring, and his boss whose name I have forgotten. Mr. Carlson was there, but only stayed for the first morning. We were told he had to leave because of a heart problem. It was six hours of exhaustive grilling of Elwood. He was completely drained by the time they were done. So many unkind tactics were used. The Boston lawyer would open one of the many books Kevin and I had compiled, turn to each and every page, and ask Elwood if he had seen that page. The lawyer tried to confuse him on several occasion but he was never able to. Kevin had told Elwood to tell the truth. He always did. Several times, another opposing lawyer would question Elwood the same question and then ask the same question in another Way. Kevin could see what the meeting was doing to Elwood and he requested of the Boston lawyer “Can we get on with this”? Finally the questioning was finished for Elwood and they started in on Grace. After grilling her for a few hours, the meeting was ended for the day. By the time we got home, Elwood was completely exhausted. Grace had to take his shoes off. We had to go back the next day but Elwood wasn't able to go. Grace's interview lasted about five hours. She too was very exhausted. The only bit of humor that happened was when Kevin quietly asked me to get to Grace and tell her that during the break, he wanted to speak to her privately. She met him in the hall. After the break, the Boston lawyer asked her why she went down the hall. She looked at the lawyer and replied, “I was going to the bathroom. Why did you want to go with me'? At home, Elwood started to have severe back pains and had to be sent to the hospital. He was there a week. The nurses advised me to have him taken to a nursing home because he needed 24 hour care. Grace wasn't able to give him the care he needed at home. After much research, I found I couldn’t get Elwood into a nursing home of Grace or my choice unless they had $100,000. At that point, Elwood had $85,000. I was then given a list of four places that would accept him. I chose the Legacy Nursing Home on South Union Road in Williamsville. It was the closest. It also was easy for Grace to get to. Grace was not able to go to an important meeting with the three arbitrators because she was scheduled to go to the hospital for a cancer operation. Since I hold the Power of Attorney for both Grace and Elwood, I had to be at the meeting held at a motel near the airport, for everyone involved, and meet the three arbitrators who were going to hear the case. The arbitration board consisted of a young man, an older man, who I later learned was a Buffalo judge, and a middle-aged woman. Kevin wasn't sure about the woman. He was worried she wouldn't be on our side. He said sometimes when a woman has power, she will try to convince the two men to change their minds because she is correct. The meeting lasted three days. We began by sitting through the interview film they had recorded earlier during our first meeting. The older arbitrator asked if it could be moved along quickly since it was so painful to watch. The Boston lawyer wouldn't agree and so we sat and watched the film to the end. A few months later, I was told the case was going to be heard in Buffalo in a building at the corner of Main and Court Street. It was supposed to last for four days. By Friday, it wasn't finished so we had to come back for two more days. Kevin hired a woman from Florida who reviewed everything and compiled a book that was at least two inches thick. She was brilliant. Whenever some information was needed, she would find the answer quickly and give it to Kevin. For the first time since we had started the proceedings, I was interviewed. The younger Boston lawyer asked me how much money there was when I closed the account at Advest. I replied $85,000.00. He looked at me and said that was not true because Elwood only had a few CD's, a savings account and a checking account. He wanted to know what I did with the money. I told him that in New York State, when one partner goes to a nursing home and the other remains in the house, the partner can keep the house, car, furnishing and S100,000. I had put the money into an annuity account for Grace. He wasn't happy with my answer. He should have known that. When it came time to be questioned by the older Boston lawyer, he looked at me and said something. I said he would have to speak up because I had a hearing problem. He glared at me and said he was not speaking to me, but was addressing the board. That didn't sit very well with the board because you do not treat someone like that. The meetings were all very stressful for me. Finally, it came time for the summary and the Boston lawyer spoke first. His Summary was read from a script and in a very monotone voice. I wanted to Scream “Get on with it”. It lasted the entire morning. When we broke for lunch, the Boston lawyer asked Kevin if there were going to be any more witnesses. Kevin said we are going talk about it over lunch. At lunch, Kevin asked me if Grace was well enough to come to the meeting so the board could see her condition. I thought she could. I went with Kevin's paralegal and picked her up at the house and brought her to the meeting. We got back after the meeting had started so the paralegal told me to just knock on the door, Walk in and take our seats. The opposing lawyers could have fallen off their seats when they saw Grace. That was the first time the board had seen Grace in her condition. Kevin introduced her and then said he was going to present his argument in Power Point. The Boston lawyer jumped out of his chair and said that was illegal and couldn't be done. The older board member asked him 'Why it was illegal?” His reply was it was illegal but gave no reason. The arbitration board excused themselves and stepped into the hall to discuss it. When they returned, they told Kevin to proceed. Kevin was unbelievable. He asked for all the money they had lost plus punitive damages. Finally it was all over. The board met privately and gave us their decision a few days later. Kevin told me if we were awarded damages, he was certain the opposing side would appeal it. At work, a few days later, I got a call from Kevin. He told me to sit down. I asked if it was bad news. He gave me good news. The award was $685,000. He cautioned me again to understand that the opposing side may appeal the decision and it would take another month or so. They never did appeal. The only money not awarded was the punitive damages. The board was very clever in the amount they awarded. The amount was the same as if Grace and Elwood had put the money in the bank and collected interest instead of investing it. After the smoke cleared, our case alone cost Merrill Lynch over a $1,000,000. === Some after thoughts: === The case just ahead of us was Miss Diane, a 92 year old Lancaster School teacher. She wouldn't believe that Edward Carlson would do such a thing because he went out to Attica Prison and prayed with the prisoners. She won $469,000 and died a few years later. Because of the arbitration board, Mr. Carlson avoided jail. The case was written about in both the Buffalo News and the Lancaster Enterprise. The Buffalo News posted their names and Grace got two calls about it. One was from a Lancaster financial adviser wanting to invest the award money for them. We never called him back. Another call came from a woman from North Carolina, who said someone had sent her the newspaper clippings. She had lost a great deal of money and asked for Kevin’s telephone number. I told Grace I would call Kevin and let him handle it. Kevin did call her. She later called Grace to thank her. She, however, was told the statue of limitations had run out and she couldn't do anything about it. She had been fighting cancer and she was unable to do anything until she recovered. Edward Carlson has to live with this embarrassing situation for the rest of his life, along with his wife and children. One day, I stopped at Grace’s and told her to sit down, because I had to tell her something I never thought I would ever want to say. I told her, when she said her prayers that night, to thank God for Mr. Carlson. Her eyes widened and she asked why. I said if Mr. Carlson had been honest, the stock would have lost a great deal of the value because of our country's economy. Because we sued him and were awarded cash for the entire account, Grace and Elwood hadn't lost a dime. Mr. Carlson's son sent me a letter after I closed the account at Advest and before I started the case against his father. He asked if he could handle the Weber account with a company he was working for. That company was AIG. AIG is now in big trouble with the government for giving huge bonuses to their employees after the government gave them bail out money. I hope I never have to go through anything as stressful as this situation again.   === Cookies === As I write this chapter, it is the Christmas season and I just finished baking the largest number of cookies lever baked at one time. Rita O’Conner, my cleaning lady was responsible for the cookie marathon. Rita was the kindest, most loving person I have ever known. She was a little person, just a little over three feet. She had a normal body but very short arms and legs. I would pick her up once a week at her home on Pleasant View Drive in Bowmansville. When we got to my house, I would cook breakfast for her and afterwards she would start to clean. She was no taller than my vacuum cleaner. The bathroom was always the last room. She would stand in the sink to clean the mirror. At noon, she would stop and we would eat lunch. Around 4:00PM she would be finished and we would have a Manhattan before I took her home. This went on for almost four years. Finally, Rita had to give up house cleaning, so she retired and moved into the St. Elizabeth Nursing Home on Broadway in Lancaster, NY. Every Christmas, I took her a box of cookies. She had a private room at that time. When her money ran out, she asked her son to pay the difference so she could stay in that room. Even though he had been awarded $5,000,000 for an accident he had, he said he couldn't do it, so she had to share a room after that. The next Christmas again I took her cookies. I also brought a box for her roommate. Rita was not happy with me. She said I was her friend and I didn't even know the lady. I didn't want to upset her so I decided to bring a box for everyone in the home the following year. So began the cookie marathon. It has become one of the happiest of times for me. So many interesting things have happened. There was a man named George who, when he saw me coming down the hall with a cart full of boxed cookies, would go with me and tell me who was in each room and where they were if the bed was empty. When we got to his room, he would take the box of cookies and I wouldn’t see him until next year. One lady refused the box because she said she had no money. I couldn't convince her that it was a gift. There were twin sisters sitting in one of the rest areas and I asked if the first sister would like a box of cookies. She said yes but there was something else she would like. It was a kiss. I leaned over and kissed the top of her head. I then asked the other sister if she would like a box of cookies. With a very stern look on her face she said. “Yes, but I don’t want any kiss.” A Don Juan I ain’t. Every year, I came home from St. Elizabeth's filled with great happiness and sadness. Also fear because I never want to end up in a nursing home. I asked my great-nephew, Dylan, to help me pass out the cookies and he agreed. He was such an inspiration to the people at the St. Elizabeth's Nursing Home. I told him to enter into the room, wish the person a very Merry Christmas and Blessed New Year, to then give them a box of cookies. He did a beautiful job and has for the past several years. One lady asked for a kiss. He looked at me standing in the doorway and when I nodded my head yes, he leaned down and kissed her on the head. I always took Dylan to McDonald’s afterwards and then we would do his Christmas shopping at the Dollar Store in East Aurora. One year at McDonald’s, we were in the play area. There was a bigger kid who was picking on everybody. A few of the mothers were annoyed with the kid. He started picking on Dylan and I told the kid to stop. Just then his mother came in and told him it was time to go. The kid sat on the floor and his mother tied his shoes. I explained to Dylan that the kid may be bigger but he wasn't as smart as Dylan because he had to have his mother tie his shoes. Dylan understood and smiled. We would go into the Dollar Store and he would tell me who was on his shopping list. It didn't take very long to pick the gifts out. He was in a hurry to get to the toys and pick up a gift or two as his present. One year on the way to McDonald's I watched Dylan counting money. I asked if his Mother or Dad had given him money to shop. He replied, “No. A few of the ladies did.” I explained the cookies were gifts and he shouldn't take their money. A couple of years we were unable to hand out the cookies. There was a flu epidemic and we weren’t allowed in the building. In 2009, I got more help handing out the cookies. Dylan’s two cousins, Emily and Stephanie joined us. What an experience it was for all of us. One lady was asleep in her room when Stephanie went in. She wished her a Merry Christmas and woke the lady up. The lady said something to her in Polish as she got out of bed. Stephanie can speak Polish and answered her in Polish. The lady started to kiss and hug her until I said we had to go on. Another lady tried to give Dylan a dollar. He didn’t accept it but thanked her anyway. We never did see George. He must have died or had to be transferred to another home. You had to be able to take care of yourself. If you became bedridden, you were transferred out. The same lady again refused the cookies because she had no money. An aide was walking by and she convinced her to take the gift. Finally, after many attempts she accepted the cookies. The aide warned us about Room 118. The lady in that room could be rather nasty. In fact, she went with us to the room. She opened the door and the lady was asleep in her chair. Around her neck, she wore seven strings of beads like they throw out at the Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Dylan looked at me apprehensively and went into the room. He whispered Merry Christmas and quickly left. We closed the door and went on our way. I wonder what she thought when she saw the box of cookies on her bed. We were walking down the hall towards the front door, when I saw a man with a walker. He was in shorts. I wasn't sure if they were shorts or his boxers. We continued on. I found a man cleaning a room I asked him if the man was in his boxers or shorts. He replied “Oh no. That's Reverend so and so and those are shorts. That's all he ever wears. This chapter wouldn't be complete without a few recipes I enjoy making each year. The Neiman Marcus cookie has a story connected to it. It seems a lady was having lunch at Neiman Marcus’s store in Dallas, Texas. She was served a cookie with her dessert. When she tasted it, she asked the waiter if she could get the recipe. She was told it would be two fifty. She told the waiter to put it on her charge account. When the bill came it was for $250. She was so angry she put it out on the Internet for all to see. I don't believe the story, but it got Neiman Marcus some great publicity. Neiman Marcus Cookies 2 cups butter 4 cups Flour 2 tsp baking Soda 2 cups Sugar 5 cups oatmeal, processed in blender to a fine powder 24 oz. chocolate ships 2 cups packed light brown Sugar 1 tsp salt 1 grated (8 oz.) Hershey bar 4 eggs 2 tsp baking powder 2 tsp vanilla 3 cups chopped Walnuts Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Using an electric mixer, cream butter and sugars together. Add Vanilla and eggs and beat 30 Seconds. Mix oatmeal, flour, baking powder and baking soda and salt. Add to egg and Sugar mixture. Beat about 30 seconds. Stir in chips, walnuts and chocolate. Roll into 1-1/2 inch balls and place them 2” apart on a large baking sheet. Bake about 10-12 minutes until golden brown. Another favorite is the Forgotten Cookie. This is so easy to make: Forgotten Cookie 2 egg whites % cups Sugar 1 cup semi-sweet or milk chocolate morsels l cup fine chopped pecans 1 tsp vanilla Pre-heat the oven to 400 degrees. Beat egg whites to form Soft peaks. Gradually add sugar and beat until Stiff peaks form. Gently stir the rest of the items into the batter. Drop by teaspoonful on a foil lined cookie sheet, put into the oven, turn off the heat and go to bed. In the morning they are ready to take off the cookie sheets. The Oatmeal Raisin Cookie I found on the inside of a box of Oatmeal. It is an old recipe and a big favorite. Oatmeal Raisin Cookies % lb (2 Sticks) margarine 1-1/2 all purpose flour 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 tsp baking soda % cup Sugar l tsp cinnamon 2 eggs 3 cups oatmeal 1 tsp vanilla 1 cup raisins Heat oven to 350 degrees. Beat margarine and sugars until creamy. Add the eggs and beat well. Add combined flour, baking soda, cinnamon and Salt and mix well. Stir in oats and raisin. Mix well. Drop by rounded tablespoons onto greased cookie sheet. Bake 1012 minutes until golden brown. Cool on cookie sheet 1 minute. This recipe makes about 4-1/2 dozen cookies. Hello Dolly is very easy to make and the recipe produces several dozen. This depends how small you cut them. I try for 1-1/2”. Hello Dolly 1/4 lb butter 1 cup ground graham cookies 1 cup cocoa 1 cup chocolate chips 1 cup chopped nuts Bake for 30 minutes in a 350 degree oven Buck-Eyes I usually make last. They are a bit of work, but I haven't found anyone who doesn’t like them Buck-Eyes It is one part soft butter, two parts peanut butter and three parts confectionary powdered sugar. I use one pound of butter, two pounds of peanut butter and three pounds of confectionary Sugar. Mix it altogether and chill it for about an hour in the refrigerator. When the dough is chilled enough, roll into small balls. Dip each ball into melted dark chocolate. There is one recipe I have tried to duplicate many times and never have succeeded. It is Cindy Nowak's Toll House Cookie recipe. She gave me the recipe and no matter how many times I try, my cookies don’t come out the same as hers. When she gives me a box of the cookies, I dole them out to myself like they are gold. Almost forgot. In 2009, I broke my record. I made 6117 cookies. I'll never do that again.   === Random Thoughts === Several thoughts have come to me as I write this story. I thought I would just write them as they came to me. When I worked at Scott Aviation, they started me in the stock room. It was my job to receive all the office stock and deliver it. One day, I was in the stockroom when the bell rang at the Machine Shop window. When I answered it, a man was standing there and he requested a bastard file. I thought how rude, couldn't he just ask for a file. Art Long, my boss, had been watching me and saw the look on my face. He explained it was an odd cut file. I made a mental note of that. A few days later, the Machine Shop bell rang and I went to answer it. There stood Punch Press Mary. She was a short, heavy lady. There was a story going around that she got caught under the punch press and that’s how she got her figure and her name. She asked for one of those odd cut files. I looked at her and remembering what I thought Art had told me, “Do you mean one of those Son-of-a-Bitch files?” Art just shook his head and again explained “Bastard Files”. One of my favorite things to eat when I was a kid was chocolate covered graham crackers and a big glass of milk. I had a special way to eat them. I would bit off opposite ends of the cracker and then put it into the milk and use it as a straw. When the cookie was filled with milk I would pop the whole thing in my mouth. You could do this about five times until the milk in the glass was too low. Then I would dunk the rest of the cookie until I ran out of milk. Try it the next time your alone and there is no one to see you. I really hate the thought of growing old. It seems it happened over night. I woke up one morning and as I raised my hand, I saw the skin on my arm was wrinkled. Since then I’ve wrinkled in other places. Oh well One lesson I have learned is “You Reap What You Sow”. So many times I have seen mean things being done to someone and I would tell them not to hold a grudge. The other person will pay for their action. They always do. I wonder what Jim, Sharon and my life would have become if Mom and Dad had bought the house they looked at in Lockport. Mom and Dad eloped to Lockport and Uncle Gene and Aunt Mildred stood up for them. Three years later, they looked at a house on Pine Street in Lockport. It is a very impressive Street. The Keenan Center is five houses away. Ted Darling, who was connected with the Buffalo Sabers, owned a house close by. One of the Rockerfellers lived across the street. A few years ago, the infamous O. J. Simpson had a girlfriend from Lockport and he was going to buy a house at the other end of the street for her. He ended up in prison so that deal fell through. After Mom and Dad gave it some thought, they decided not to buy it. Transit Road was not as it is now. It was a one-lane road and Dad didn't want to drive to Depew in the winter. An interesting thing about that house is when Mom and Dad didn’t buy it, a doctor and his wife did. He enlarged the garage for his offices and lived there until he died. His wife kept it until she died. Then a man bought it for his girlfriend. She had the tile roof removed. She kept it after they broke up. A year ago, there was a garden walk in Lockport and the house was part of it. I did visit it and talked to the young couple that now owned it. They didn't offer to let me see the inside. It recently has been sold again.   === Cooking === My Mom was a stay at home mom. Every night we had a sit down dinner. It always consisted of meat, potatoes (always mashed), a vegetable and dessert. The rule was we had to eat everything we put on our plate. However, if Dad didn't empty his plate we didn't have to either. One time, Dad came home from work on a hot, sticky day and he was really tired. He didn’t finish his plate and got up from the table to lie on the couch. Jimmie, Sharon and I promptly stopped eating and went outside to play. Mom always made mashed potatoes. Until Sharon was born and Mrs. Deutchlander came to take care of us for two weeks, we never knew you could fix potatoes any way but mashed. She would boil potatoes and showed us how to mash them with our forks. Then you placed a piece of butter in the middle and surround it with the potatoes. When the butter melted, you cut it like a piece of pie. We were impressed. Once Mrs. Deutchlander even fried them. Mom always made a dessert. She made great pies. One other Specialty was a chocolate cake with boiled icing and coconut. Remember we were living in the 30’s and that was the depression years. These are some of my favorites in the “Julia Childs manner”. Mom made this cake from Scratch several times a month and it was a favorite of everybody who ever tasted it. Chocolate Cake with Boiled Icing and Coconut 1-1/2 cups Sugar 1/2 cups butter 2 eggs 1-1/2 cups sour milk 1/2 cups hot water 2 oz. bittersweet chocolate, chopped 2 cups cake flour l tsp. baking Soda 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp salt l tsp vanilla Heat oven to 350 degrees. Cream the sugar and butter, then add eggs. Chop chocolate into Small pieces, then pour hot Water over the pieces to melt. Let the chocolate cool and add to mixture. Sift dry ingredients three times. Add to the creamed mixture, alternating with the sour milk. Add vanilla and beat for two minutes. Pour into two greased and floured cake pans. Bake for 25-30 minutes. Mom also made the frosting recipe from scratch. When I got older, she would let me help by pouring the Sugar syrup while she beat the egg whites. Now days beaters are on the mixer stand, so it can be a one-person operation. Boiled Icing 1/2 cups Sugar 2/3 cups water 2 this light corn syrup 6 egg Whites 2 this sugar Mix the Sugar, Water and corn syrup in a small pan over medium heat. Cook, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Bring to a boil until the mixture registers 230 degrees on a candy thermometer. Beat the egg whites with the 2thls of sugar to form a soft peak. Pour the Sugar mixture in a slow, steady stream down the side of the bowl and continue beating until stiff peaks are formed. Let the mixture cool a bit and then frost the cake. Press coconut unto the frosting Depression Casserole Even though in the late 30's, America was going through a depression, I can’t recall a time we were affected. Dad always had a good job at Gould Coupler working for his father, Grandpa Green. Mom would make this dish because it was very easy to put together and it was an entire meal. Grease a one and a half quart casserole. Slice enough potatoes to fill the dish about 3/4's full. Add the sliced onions every so often. Place a large hamburger on the top covering the potatoes and onions. Leave a small space around the hamburger. Pour over the top, one can of Campbell's Tomato Soup mixed with one can of water. Add another can of just the soup over the top. Bake for about one hour at 350 degrees. Harvard Beets Beets have always been my favorite vegetable. When I was very young, I ate a great deal of beets one evening at dinner. The next morning I got up I went into the bathroom. I was peeing dark pink. I was really frightened. I thought I was bleeding. When I told mom about it, she explained it was the beets. This is how she prepared them. Remove the leaves from four or five medium sized beets, place the beets in a kettle of boiling water and cook until the beets are tender. It was just a few years ago when I found out the beet leaves are edible. Mom would always toss them out and so I did the same. When the beets are cooked, run them under cold water and the skins just slip off. Next, slice the beets about a quarter of an inch thick. Set them aside and prepare the sauce. Harvard Beet Dressing 1/2 cups Sugar 1/2 tsp cornstarch 1/2 cups mild vinegar 2 this butter In a double boiler with boiling water, mix sugar and cornstarch. Add vinegar and stir until mixture is clear. Add beets and heat through. Add the butter just before serving. Creamed Cucumbers Peel and slice rather thin, as many cucumbers as you want. Place them in a dish and mix in two teaspoons of Sugar. In an hour or two (your choice) Squeeze them to remove all the juice collected. Mix two tablespoons mayonnaise with an equal amount of Sour cream, add chopped onions and mix everything together. Mom always said the sugar took the burp out of the cucumbers. The first time Mom made cabbage rolls, she couldn't figure out how to stuff the cabbage leaf with the filling. When she served the cabbage rolls, they were covered with toothpicks to hold them together. They looked like a porcupine. We all laughed and it was a long time before she made them again. Cabbage Rolls Cut out the stem out of a head of cabbage and place the cabbage in boiling Water. Cook until the leaves are tender and can be removed from the head. I have been told you can also place the entire head in the freezer and the leaves will become soft. While the cabbage is boiling, make the stuffing. 1 pound cooked hamburger 1 cup cooked rice 1 cup chopped onions 1 this chopped parsley Salt and Pepper Place 2-3thls. of the stuffing at the base of the cabbage leaf, fold the edges of the leaf over the stuffing and roll it around the stuffing. Place with the fold down in a greased baking pan. Continue to fill the pan. Pour over the rolls, 1 cup of ketchup, mixed with 4tbls. chopped onions and 1 can of chopped tomatoes. Bake at 350 degrees for 30-45 minutes until heated through. Mom also made a meat dish called Beef Crumble. She served it over the ever-present mashed potatoes. Beef Crumble 1 lb ground beef 1 chopped onion 1 cup chopped celery 1 cup Water /4 cup flour Salt to taste Fry the beef in a frying pan with about 2 thls of butter. Add the onions and celery and cook until soft. Make a roux of the flour and water. Add it to the meat and cook until it thickens. Pour over mashed potatoes. The following recipe is my newest vegetable dish I got from my friend, Linda Zazynski. I was invited over to Bill and Linda's house for dinner before they moved to South Carolina and she Served this. It can be made in a microwave. I have changed the recipe a bit. Yams with Onion and Peppers 1 large onion (about 1 lb) peeled and coarsely chopped 2-3 medium yams (about 1-1/2 lb) peeled and diced 1/3 inch 1 large red pepper (about 3/4 lb) washed, cored, seeded and diced 1/3 inch 2 tsp. Basting Oil (There is a recipe for it but it is easier to just buy a bottle at Wegman's) Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Cook in the microwave about 10-12 minutes until the yams are tender. And last but not least, my very own personal recipe............. MANHATTAN Three parts Black Label Whiskey Two parts Sweet Vermouth One Jigger Mountain Dew Soda I know the Mountain Dew sounds terrible in a Manhattan, but everybody seems to enjoy them. Mix all together, pour into a crystal carafe and enjoy. For one of my garden parties, I made a large batch of manhattans and poured it into a new unused fountain birdbath. All you had to do was hold your glass under the fountain, and drink when the glass was full. It was a big hit. That also reminded me of one garden party I gave when Blossom Cohan was there. She was sitting in a chair under the tree when the chair started to tip over backwards. She fell into the grass, but never spilled a drop of the martini she was holding. Now that’s my idea of class.   === Lancaster's Unforgettable Personalities === [[Suttell-17|Joe Suttell]] was Lancaster's most endearing personality. He was a Small man with a rather large nose. When I first knew of him, he was in his late 50’s or 60’s. He drove an old Model T Ford truck and would deliver your groceries purchased at Loblaw's for ten cents a bag. There is a story about him regarding a box of duck eggs he had picked up at the Erie Railroad station and dropped them. From then on, children would taunt him by calling him “Quack, Quack Goose Egg”. Another story is about one of the Faulhaber boys who yelled “Quack, Quack Goose Egg” as Mr. Suttell drove by in his truck. Mr. Suttell took after him so the boy ran onto his porch as his mother sat peeling apples. He opened the front door and ran upstairs and hid under his bed. It didn’t stop Mr. Suttell. He followed him into the house and dragged him out from under the bed. One day Mr Suttell was making a delivery on Wren Avenue and I saw my chance to taunt him. Wren Avenue was a dead end street so I yelled “Quack, Quack Goose Egg” and ran into the field, knowing he couldn't catch me. Boy was I wrong, as I ran, I looked back and saw he had driven the truck into the field and was right beside me. I never did that again. Years later, he saw me walking down Central Avenue going to work at Cushing Drug Store. It was raining. He stopped and asked if I wanted a ride. I always wanted to see the inside of the truck so I accepted. The truck was so old there was a hole in the floor on the rider's side, and each time we went over a puddle I had to lift my legs. Years later, the Ford Company offered to give Mr. Suttell a new truck if he would drive his old truck to Michigan. He wouldn’t do it. After he died, someone in the family sold the car for $700. Mr. Suttell lived on Clark Street. The village decided to make it into a one-way street. He said he lived on that street all his life and he was not going to follow the rules. He never did. He went whichever way he wanted. One Christmas season I went into the M & T Bank and as I stood at the teller's line, the bank became very still. Then you heard a beautiful voice singing two Christmas carols. I turned around and there was Mr. Suttell standing at the door, a black knitted cap in hand, singing. I later learned he did this each year. It was his gift to the bank. When Dorothy Rue was Editor of the Lancaster Enterprise, she asked me to write an article about him. In it, I wrote about the Quack, Quack Goose Egg story. His daughter Millie came into my store and gave me hell for writing it. I explained it was a term of endearment and that's how he was always known as. I'm not sure I convinced her. I also remember [[Stilb-23|Mr. Stilb]], who kept his horse in a barn across from our house on Wren Avenue. In the dead of winter, you could hear him and his horse coming down Wren Avenue with bells attached to the horse's wooden plow, plowing the sidewalk. He did it for the entire village of Lancaster until he died. There was one clerk at Murphy's 5& 10 that always wore earrings, necklace and matching bracelet. She was Buck Soeman's sister. The Soeman family lived on Clark Street. Buck would go to every fire and stand in the middle of the street and yell, “More hose, more hose”. His brother's name was [[Soemann-15|Lincoln]] and Lincoln's greatest pleasure was sitting on his front porch smelling his mother's shoes. On Central Avenue, next to the Erie Railroad, lived a lady and her Son. I was told he was a hermaphrodite (look it up). He used to Sew in a Small building next to his house. When I was a child, it was a place to buy ice cream. Several trains would come down the tracks and the engineers would stop the train and visit the lady for ten minutes or so. The Viaducts hadn’t been put through so people weren't happy about having to wait for the engine to cross over Central Avenue. Grandma Smith was the typical neighborhood grandmother. She was a short, heavy-set lady who always wore old lady shoes and a dress down to her ankles. She always wore a long wrap-around apron over her dress. No doubt it was to keep the few dresses she had clean. She always wore her hair in a twist at the back of her head. She lived on Central Avenue across from Wren Avenue. Her tiny second floor apartment consisted of a small bedroom at the top of the stairs and bathroom. I don't recall if it had a bathtub. The main room, although not very large, had a tiny kitchen off of it. I can't recall if there was a pantry. All the rooms had sloping walls so you could only stand up straight in the middle of the room. There was a treadle sewing machine in the main room. It was here she made the most beautiful quilts. There wasn’t room for a quilting loom so she quilted on a hoop by hand. I have a quilt she sold to me for $25.00, which was a great amount of money back then. When she did the backing on the quilt, she didn't have enough material and she was unable to match the color perfectly. She usually sold them for $50 to $75. I was happy to get it. In those days, you didn’t run to the hospital or even to the doctor when something was wrong. You would go to Grandma Smith. Mom went to her twice. I had developed a wart on my finger. Guess what Grandma Smith told me to do much as I hated it, I had to pee on it when I went to bed. God I hated doing that but it worked. The second time was when I developed a rash on my back. Mom again took me to Grandma Smith and when she looked at it she determined it was shingles. Mom had to apply calamine lotion on the rash. Grandma Smith cautioned Mom to be very diligent with the lotion because if the rash spread around the waist to the navel it would be fatal. Mom was frantic and made sure the lotion worked. They don't have Grandma Smith's in neighborhoods anymore. I guess the old expression “More is the pity” fits. [[Latshaw-251|Mrs. Sunderland]] was the heaviest lady to ever live in Lancaster. I first saw her when I went to the Lancaster Show. She was so heavy that Mr. [[Warda-4|Warda]], who owed the movie house, took the armrest out between two seats in the balcony so she could sit and watch the movie. She went there every time the movie changed. They changed four times a week. If it was a sad movie, you could hear her crying throughout the theater. Mr. Sunderland was a very short man. He and his wife ran a restaurant on Broadway and Transit. Whenever Mrs. Sunderland would come out of the kitchen, she would yell “Watch out Here comes hot stuff.“ I’m sure there were many snickers from the customers. When Tim and I decided to open a gift shop, we found a store in front of the house she owned and lived in, at 75 Central Avenue in Lancaster. She rented it to us for $50 a month and she seemed happy to have us there. The store was one room with a sink in the back. It had an open doorway in the rear which was across from a door leading to her bedroom. Tim and I had to go to New York City to buy merchandise for the store. While there, we bought her a red plaid housecoat as a gift. We purchased it at Lerner's Shop that catered to heavy ladies. We bought the largest size we could find. It was too small for her so she slit it up the back and inserted a very large red triangle of cotton material. When she wore it, it looked like the back of a dump truck. Just before we opened the store, she came in to see what we had done and to help us celebrate. We opened a bottle of champagne. She cried as we raised a toast to the store. One day she loudly yelled out “Boo” from her room in the back of the store. The customer, in the store at the time, jumped a foot. I explained to the customer Boo was my nickname and it was the landlord that yelled. She wanted her shoes tied. I asked her to call me on the phone from then on. One Sunday, Mrs. Sunderland decided to take a bath. Her bathroom was on the second floor so by lifting her body up on each step she was able to reach the top. When she started her bath she climbed into the tub and sat on a small narrow seat that connected to the sides of the tub. It collapsed and she fell into the tub. She was unable to get out. Next door was a store that a man named Joe ran. Mrs. Sunderland hated him. Around 11:00PM, he took his dog out to go. When Mrs. Sunderland heard him, she used her cane to bang on the window. The dog started to bark and finally Joe realized something was wrong and called the police. They, in turn, called the Fire Department. By putting a ladder up to her bathroom window, they could see she was in the tub. They broke the window and entered the room. To get her out of the tub, they greased both sides of the tub with Vaseline and slid her out. After that predicament, she had a stall shower installed in her bedroom downstairs. She would wash half of her body, Step out, turn around, and then Wash the other side. For some reason, she took a dislike to Tim, my store partner. One morning, as I was opening the store, she called me into her bedroom. She sat in the center of her bed, crying into a silk scarf. She was so heavy the corners of the mattress had turned up. I could hardly keep my composure. She said we would have to move. Mrs. Sunderland died a few years later. The funeral director had to turn her on her side in the casket to bury her. Our next landlord was [[Suess-38|Lester Suess]], another character. Lester Suess's father was [[Suess-37|Dr. Suess]] who lost his license because he had performed an abortion and the lady died. She was a friend of Mom and Dad's. Dr. Suess had two children, Lester and [[Suess-40|Irma]]. My only contact with Irma, Mr. Suess's sister, happened one Sunday morning when I had stopped for a red light in front of the Presbyterian Church. A lady opened the passenger door and got in. I had no idea who she was, until she told me she was Irma Suess. She asked if I could drop her off at the Lancaster Country Club. Lester was the Editor of the Lancaster Enterprise. He never bothered us in the store so I have no complaint. Years earlier, he had taken a liking to my mother when she worked at the Sugar Bowl. Thank God she didn’t respond. Behind some of the shops on Central Avenue was a dead end alley. There were three houses on it. When Lester was a young boy, he would climb a tree in the alley, naked. When a young girl walk past the house, he would jump down and scare her. He was only married once. The wife divorced him when they got back from their honeymoon. ‘Nuf said. One day, Lester came into the store and asked if I would check on his house while he spent his winters in Arizona. He had bought a farm on Townline Road near to where I live. I picked up Mom from Cushing's and thought I should stop at his house since he had left about three weeks earlier. Mom waited in the car while I went into his house. In the sink were dirty dishes. In order to get into his bedroom, you had to walk down a hall off of the kitchen then into the living room. The bedroom was to the right. Apparently, Mr. Suess thought this was too long a walk so he hacked an opening in the hall wall which went directly into his bedroom. The bed had a wool blanket on it. Under one of the bed pillows, a mouse had set up house keeping. I didn't check any other rooms and got out of the house as quickly as possible. I never went back. One day, Norma Butler and I were sitting on her front porch at the corner of Central and East Drullard. We saw this lady walking on the other side and as she crossed the street, her garter must have broken. She stopped and stuck her head in the bushes that grew along the side of Eddie Johnson's barbershop. She flipped up her skirt, exposed her backside and reattached the garter. My cousin, Honey, told me about the man who lived around the Lake Avenue area. He always wore a heavy coat and wool cap. Even in the middle of a hot summer day. He would never walk on the sidewalk because he said he didn't pay taxes. He also would stop every so often and hug a tree. Katherine Lazardi was the gatekeeper on the Lehigh Valley Railroad. She was on my newspaper route so each day I would stop in and talk to her. If a train was coming down the tracks, she would let me pump the handle that lowered the crossing gate while she hung out the window and waved to the engineer. I found out she could crochet purses. I ordered one from her for Mom. Mom had it until she died. One day I had planned on stopping, but when I got there, the door was closed and locked plus the shade was drawn. I knocked but nobody answered. I climbed around to the back of the gatehouse where she kept the coal for the stove. That’s when I discovered she was entertaining a gentleman friend. I never mentioned it and neither did she. This next personality I will call the most forgettable. I read in the paper of the death of one of his daughters. The death notice listed a daughter and son as still alive. It would be unkind to them to show his name. I am calling him Mr. X. Mr. X. lived on Central Avenue across from Adams's Store. I worked Saturday evenings until 11:30PM and then I would walk home. One night, I stopped at Adams's store to buy some ice cream. Mr. Adams and Mr. X were talking as I walked in. Mr. X very quickly left the store. As I was coming out of the store, he was waiting in the shadows and he stopped me and asked if I wanted to earn $2.00. All I had to do was go into his garage with him. Of course, I didn't go and hurried home. Several times during the next few weeks, he would stand on his porch and whistle as I passed by on the other side of the street. It really unnerved me. One day, my brother Jim and I were talking and I asked him if Mr. X ever bothered him. He said “Yes and I told him what he could do with the cigar he was smoking.” It really bothered me that he was approaching young boys. I worked a half-day on Wednesday at Cushings and I chose to take the bus home that day. I was waiting for it in front of the Town Hall when Mr. X pulled up and offered me a ride. I looked around and saw there was absolutely no one else around so I got into his car. Nothing was said for a few minutes, but then he again approached me. This was my chance. I looked at him and said “I’m glad you brought that up because I understand you also approached my brother. If I ever hear of it again, we will tell our parents and they will go to the police. Now stop the car and let me out.” He said “OK, I'll drop you off at my house.” We were never bothered again. A few years later, when I was working at Scott Aviation, I learned Mr. X was working as a janitor at the Central Avenue School. I was sick about it. Catherine Golus, who worked in Scott’s Inspection Department, was a member of the Lancaster School Board, so I, in confidence, told her of my concern. Shortly thereafter, I was called by Mr. Winter, the Personnel Director, into his office. Mr. Winter was head of the School Board. He questioned me about what I had told Catherine. I repeated my story. He wasn't too happy with me and said that all school personnel were carefully checked and what I told him was absolutely not true. He told me to never repeat that story again. I protested but it didn't matter to him. Everything I could do was done, so I left it go but didn't forget about it. Tim Murphy and I were talking about Mr. X one day and I told him my story. Tim had gone to that school but was never approached by Mr. X. He told his father who was a Village of Lancaster policeman. There was an investigation and Mr. X was fired. It was kept quiet and out of the papers. Shortly thereafter, the family moved to Darien Center where he died.   === Some Interesting Stories === There have been a few phenomenon’s in my home which I will always remember. A few days before Mom died, a plate fell off the wall and broke. It bothered me about the plate but didn’t think about it until a year later, when a picture fell off the wall and the next day Dad died. When Dad died, Sharon, my sister, said I had never lived alone and I should ask someone to stay with me a few weeks until I could get myself through that difficult time. I asked Gary Snow if he would and he said yes. Gary was studying to be a nurse and he had helped me take care of Dad. It was supposed to be for a few weeks. It lasted for about five years. He stayed until he got out of college. One day I went down to the family room in the basement and found one of the two clown paintings I had done, had fallen off the fireplace and impaled onto one of the andirons. The clown paintings depicted comedy and tragedy. The comedy painting was the one damaged. I went upstairs all upset. Only Gary and I lived in the house. He grabbed my arm and took my pulse and said it seemed normal. He knew the story of the plates and made fun of me for being upset. Gary said he was going to bed because he had an early class the next morning. I was in the living room reading when the phone rang. It was Gary's mother and she wanted to speak to Gary. I told her he had gone to bed about 15 minute ago, but I was sure he wasn’t asleep. I knocked on his bedroom door and told him his mother was on phone. Gary came from his room and answered the phone. I heard him say “OK Mom I will be right in.” When he hung up, I asked if something was wrong. He told me it was his father’s practice each night to walk around the outside of the house to make sure everything was OK. While taking his walk, he had a heart attack and dropped dead. Gary never made fun of me after that. This phenomenon has always bothered me. In 2007, I found one of George Palmer's pastels, which hung on the wall over the fireplace in my living room, had fallen to the floor breaking the glass. I was living in the house alone. For the next few weeks, I was very careful driving. I had to go into Alden to pick up some pictures being developed at Rite-Aid. On my way back, I was turning left onto Two Rod Road when the yellow light turned on. I didn't stop because I was already turning. Unfortunately a car hit my car on the passenger's side. As my car was hit and spinning around, everything seemed to be in a mist. I heard no sound and I felt no pain. The car was moving in slow motion. I remember wondering if I had been killed, and is this what death is like? When the car stopped, I looked to my left and saw a man standing there with a cell phone. I knew God did not need a cell phone so I hadn't died. The man helped me out of the car and asked if there was anyone I wanted to call. I could only think of Jan and Henri Pecqueur. He called them. They were having guests for dinner, but Henri left immediately. He stayed with me until the ambulance took me to the hospital. Then he went to my house and locked it up. On his way home, he stopped at Jim and Shirley house and told them about the accident and said I was in Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital. They came and stayed with me until I was told I would have to stay the night. I wasn't killed but I have had back problems ever since. Nothing has since fallen off the wall. I think I have broken the curse. At least, I hope So. As I thought about the accident and thinking I had been killed, I began to understand what really happened. When the car was hit, it set off the air bags. The loud noise caused a temporary loss of hearing. Airbags are packed in a type of gunpowder and when they are released, the powder turns into the mist I saw. I wasn't hit hard enough to turn the car over, but strong enough to push it around to face in the opposite direction. At the front door of my house is an antique pier mirror. One day, Bella Funke asked me to stop by her house on Church Street. She said she was moving to the St. Elizabeth’s Home in Lancaster because she could no longer take care of herself. She wanted me to have Some of her treasures. One of the many things she gave me was the pier mirror. It had been a wedding present to Bella and Albert from his parents. I have always cherished it. I promised Bella I would give it to the Lancaster Historical Society Museum when I died. A few years ago, I met Gerhard Yaskow and we became friends. He was recently in the papers because he bought the oldest house in Buffalo and, without asking the Buffalo Preservation Board, tore down the garage. They had a fit. Previously, Gerhard lived on Lafayette Avenue in Buffalo. One day while visiting him, he told me he wanted to show me something in his bedroom. He knew I could decorate and asked what could I do for his bedroom. I had him give me the three pictures hanging on the wall near the ceiling. Why he hung them that high I will never know. One picture was a framed marriage certificate he found in an attic at an estate sale. It was all in German and he liked it. I thought it would be an interesting piece. I brought it home to re-mat it. I started to clean it up and stopped in amazement. The witnesses to the wedding were Albert Funke’s mother and father and the wedding was held in the Townline Lutheran Church in 1873. The church is just around the corner from me. When I called Gerhard to tell him about it, he said to keep the wedding certificate since it would mean more to me than it hanging on his wall. The drop leaf table in my living room Bella also gave me. She got it from a lady from her church who knew Bella and Albert didn't have much in the way of furnishings when they got married. They used it as a table in the kitchen. The lady's husband built the trolley car line that went from Buffalo to Lancaster. I have a painting by James Shaffer hanging over the fireplace in my living room. There is also an interesting story connected with it. Mary Girt's aunt, Grace Staeber, lived at the end of Elm Street in Lancaster, NY. She had her gardener plant several peony bushes for her. Her yard backed up to a Senator's yard whose house faced Broadway. Dr. Merrilles lived in the house several years later. The Senator's wife and Aunt Grace were friends but they were gardening rivals. When the Senator's wife found out Aunt Grace was growing peonies, she had her gardener do the same. Between the two ladies, they won several blue ribbons at flower shows around Western New York. One day Jim Shaffer was visiting Aunt Grace and he picked a bouquet of peonies of one color and then went to the Senator's garden and picked a bouquet of another color. He painted the bouquet on a marble topped table. The painting was entered into an art show sponsored by the Buffalo Fine Artists. It won the first prize. Mary Girt's sister, Jay, bought Jim's painting after Mrs. Staeber died. Before Jay died, she told me the painting was to go to her niece Betty. She lived in Hawaii. Betty came for the Jay's funeral and I asked her to come to my house afterwards because I had a painting to give her. When she saw the painting, she said it wouldn't look right in her home in Hawaii so she didn't want it. She gave it to me. Several years later, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery was having a show to celebrate the 100th Anniversary for the Buffalo Fine Artist Group. That group is the reason why we have the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York. The Albright-Knox art Gallery knew I had the painting and asked if they could borrow it. I agreed to the loan. During the Buffalo Fine Art Artists Show, the gallery was also having a Chagall masterpiece show. When it came time to display the painting, they had run out of space. Only three art works from the Buffalo Fine Art Group were hung. My painting wasn't one of them. Another interesting part of the story is I also have the marble top coffee table that is in the painting. When Jay died, Mary didn’t want a thing. She gave me, along With the marble topped table, Jay's dining room set and several other things. When I worked at Cushing’s Drug Store, I learned of an estate sale for Dr. Macky's widow. He was the school doctor and had died several years before. I remember Mrs. Mackey. She was a tiny, very sweet lady who always carried a small basket with a napkin over the top. She would come into Cushing's Drug Store, carrying her basket, to pick up her medicine. The story I heard was people thought she was taking food to the poor, but she really was carrying her booze. Mrs. Macky died and her estate was being sold. I really wanted to go to the estate sale but I had to work that day at Cushing’s Drug Store. I told Frank, the pharmacist, about it and he allowed me to go. At the sale, I found a set of sterling silver priced at around $100. I had that much saved so I told the lady I wanted the silver and would go to the bank and get the money. She told me it had already been sold. Oh, well. A couple of years later, Mary Girt and I were at Jay's for lunch. I admired the silver and she told me it had been Dr. Macky's. She purchased it at his estate sale. At least I got to eat with it. When Jay died, Mary gave that set of silver to me. It took several years, but I finally got it. A similar situation recently happened to me again. On Thanksgiving Day, Alma McNutt would, start the drink she used for her Christmas party. She had a very large Italian ceramic container that she filled with cut-up fruit and placed it outside on her deck. Once a week until Christmas, she would add either a bottle of brandy or Vodka. At her annual Christmas party, she would add a large shot of the brew to a glass of champagne. I have always wanted that container. When she died, Tim Murphy inherited her estate. He had me come to her house to see if there was anything I wanted. I asked for the container. He said he would ask Larry, his friend, about it. Larry wouldn't let me have it nor a painting I had admired. Oh well. Twelve years later, I saw Tim sitting on his front porch and I stopped to chat. In the conversation, he said he was selling Alma's house and was getting rid of a few things. He gave me the painting. “One down, one to go.” In August of 2009, Tim held an estate sale at Alma's house. I was there early opening day. The first thing I asked for was the container. He hadn’t sold it. I said I would buy it and I didn't care how much it cost. Tim found it and price tag was marked $40. While I was there four other people asked for it. Tim charged me $35. He asked me if I wanted an outdoor chair he bought at Grandpa Green's estate sale. I didn’t remember it so I said no. A few days later, I thought about it and told him I would take the chair. He and Larry delivered the chair and I paid Tim $45. Now when you visit my home, you will understand why I call it “The House of Crap and Corruption”. I have, this past year, tried to clear out things in the house. It has been a very difficult job for me. I have gotten rid of a few things and I will have a garage sale as soon as I get the courage to part with some of the treasures. I am not promising a thing.   === The Quilt Contest === What an adventure I had because of a quilt contest. In 2008, there was a contest that involved you driving to 12 quilt shops all over Western New York and getting a passport stamped. The grand prize was a Bernina sewing machine ($999.00), and the Second prize was a $200 basket of material. I’ve made 32 quilts and the material would replenish my stash. There were eight additional gift baskets worth $100 each. My goal that year was to make ten lap-sized quilts for a few of the residents at the Elderwood Nursing Home. Elderwood was the nursing home I got Elwood into after we won the case against Elwood Carlson. I thought the trip would be worth the effort, so I started out about 9:30 AM. six hours later, I only had six of the required passport signatures. I knew the shops around the Buffalo area, but I had no idea where the shops were in the Rochester area. I kept getting lost and had to constantly backtrack. Unfortunately, I didn't own one of those GPS trackers. I had gotten lost and so I stopped at a building site and called to one of the men in the yard to come to the fence so I could ask for directions. The man who came over to the fence scared the hell out of me. He had a pierced eyebrow, a metal loop with two balls hanging outside of his nose, and a washer about the size of a quarter in each earlobe. He also had both breasts pierced and ring in his naval. I tried not to imagine what else he had done. He couldn't give me directions because he said he was just a country boy. I tried to think which country that would be. He called over a non-pierced buddy and he gave me directions. I hurried back to my car and locked the doors. As I pulled away, I heard a loud whistle and saw the second guy running toward my car. He had given me the wrong directions and wanted to set me straight. After traveling several miles, I was still lost so again I got off the highway and stopped at a shop that sold boats. The receptionist took one look at me and asked if I was lost. She said to get back on the highway and keep going and I would run right into Victor, NY. She neglected to tell me I had to switch routes in Rochester. I kept my wits about me and was able to make the change. I finally got to the next quilt shop. The lady there wrote out the directions to the next shop. I was instructed to go back on Route 20 and at the second blinking light, turn left and the shop was just around the bend. I couldn't find the light so I stopped at an antique shop and asked the man standing outside the shop for directions. He pointed to a nearby street, said to turn left and followed by a lot of right and left turns. I tried to show him the note the lady had given me and but without looking at it, said it was wrong. I thanked him, got back into the car and drove down the first street as instructed. He was watching. Once out of his eyesight, I turned around and went back to Route 20. About five miles later, I found a blinking light and turned left, only to drive several miles completely lost. I stopped again. This time it was at a garage housing restored vintage cars. The man said it was just around the corner. Much to my surprise it was. The quilt shop was in the middle of nowhere. I'm sure the best customers were the cows in the next pasture. Again I asked for directions and was told to go back to the corner, turn right and cross three streets and at the third I would be back on Route 20. I did as instructed and at Route 20 was a blinking light. The instructions the lady gave me in Victor neglected to tell me it was the second light. When I returned home, I had driven 200 miles and still had a shop in Lockport to go to. The next day I started out, found it and got the last signature on the passport signed. The trip turned out to be worth it. I won one of the 12 $100 baskets. Included in the basket was enough material to make three small lap quilts and a few other things I didn't have. I felt guilty going to each shop and not intending to buy anything, so I purchased Christmas material at each of the shops and made a Christmas quilt. I participated in two more of these contests, but haven't won anything. I did see a lot of Western New York’s countryside.   === Strange as It Seems === If I could pick my nationality, I would be Polish. I love the food, traditions, music, and everything that's Polish. My niece, Donna, married into a Polish family and they have adopted me. On Easter, they come to my house for Easter Brunch. We have the butter lamb, cross bread, and fresh and smoked polish Sausage. The whole works. Grandma Mary (94) brings a hard boiled egg she had blessed at church and she then cuts it into as many pieces as guests. In 2010, there were 14. She passes it around from the oldest to the youngest. After we eat the egg, she says a prayer in Polish, Jan Pecqueuer prays in French, and then I pray in English. I love every minute of it. In 2010, we were in the living room after eating dinner and Natalie Lewandowski, an aunt, told me about her daughter, Mary Ann. When Natalie and Jerry got married, he told her if they had a son, he was going to change their name to Anderson. Lewand in Polish is Anders. They had a daughter, Mary Ann. Five years ago, Jerry became ill and died. I was at the funeral and noticed a young man being very attentive to Mary Ann. He was very good looking and just a wonderful young man. I thought Mary Ann was very lucky to have a friend like him. A year later, they became engaged. I went to the wedding. A year and a half later, Mary Ann discovered she had married the Tiger Wood's type. They were divorced. Mary Ann's three girlfriends wanted her to meet a guy they thought would be good for her but she refused. On Memorial Day 2008, the four girls went out. Mary Ann was the designated driver. While they were at Mickey Rats a guy came over to talk with her. It was the same guy the girls wanted her to meet. He offered to buy her a drink. As the designated driver, she refused, but they spent three hours talking. Natalie told me she was leaving the week after Easter for Jamaica. Mary Ann was getting married there to the man she met at the bar and his name is Anderson. She said, Jerry her father, was still watching out for Mary Ann. I was so impressed with her story that I had to include it in my book.   === Moog === As I was finishing the book, I realized that Moog Inc. was a very important part of my life and I hadn't included it. I didn't have a full time job for almost a year after I closed Act I. I supported myself by using what savings I had and then by doing Wallpapering for people. When I found myself in desperate need of a full time job, I applied at the unemployment office. They sent me to Moog. My first job was in the Aircraft Department replacing Sarah Berardi who was the department secretary. She was pregnant and was giving up her position. I certainly wasn't a secretary but she made it possible. She had instructions written for everything the job required. I held the job for about a year then the position was put up for bid and Pat Zgoda got it. Moog then offered me a job in the Missile Order Department in Plant 20 working for Mary Kay Wolfe. This job was not as easy because Mary Kay could be very difficult at times but we seemed to get along. I met a great deal of wonderful people that became life-long friends. Sue Gasper, Ann Cawthard, Pat Bailey and Jean Bonham-Lovett were just a few. Working in the new Plant 20 building was really very pleasant. I got to work the front desk at times. I was working on one of my birthdays and just as I was ready to leave work I got a call to come down to the front desk. There stood a man in uniform and he told me that the limo was ready. I told him he had made a mistake and he must have meant to ask for Joe Green not Bill Green. I hadn’t ordered a limo. That's when everybody came out from their hiding places and told me they were celebrating my birthday. Jean, Sue and Pat all joined me in the limo and we opened a bottle of champagne. We drove into East Aurora and drove around the roundabout in front of McDonald's. Just a few minutes before my arrival, Eddy Murphy had come to town to visit Rick James and he also rode around the roundabout waving to everybody with his head out of the open roof. Not to be outdone, I did the same thing. That’s when the limo pulled into McDonalds. The back room had been reserved for my party. As I entered the restaurant two older ladies stopped me and asked if I was somebody important. I assured them I was and asked if they hadn't seen the limo. I was taken to a booth that had a white linen tablecloth and two lit candelabras. After dinner, we all went to Jean's house and celebrated again. Plant 20 is in the shape of an octagon with an open garden in the center. One year, geese laid eggs near the little pond and when they hatched they couldn't fly out of the area. Moog opened the door and led them out through the lobby and out the front door. I understand they are still doing this each year. The economy was beginning to take its toll on Moog and they had to have a layoff. I was part of that layoff. Moog being the great company it is, did everything they could to make the layoff easier for the employee. They held employment sessions for jobs within the area. After I signed the paperwork ending my employment I found Channel 4 and WBEN radio were outside the plant to interview anyone terminated. I was picked. I think they wanted Someone to be angry with the company and make some news. They picked the wrong person. I only could say wonderful things about Moog and I was on TV and the radio. After about a year of unemployment, I got a call to come back to Moog and work in the mailroom. I jumped at the chance and again I was very happy to be back and working at Moog. Somehow Susan Johnson heard about me and asked if I would like to help her out in the Investor Relation Department. This became the most pleasant and interesting job I've ever had. I wasn’t a Moog employee but I work as a temporary. I've been at this job for 12 years. One experience in 2006, I will never forget involved a stockholder who had a great deal of Moog stock and it was about to be escheated. Using my computer I found there were five families living in her town with the same name. I had no luck in locating her on the first three calls but the lady on the fourth call told me she didn't know her but knew that she had moved to St. Clair, Wisconsin. I called the judge’s chambers to inquire about her and was told they would get back to me. They didn't. Then I called the tax office and was told the same thing. I made a few more inquires and had no luck. My last chance was the police department. Again I was told they would get back to me. Lo and behold I got a call from a lady who asked why I was trying to find her mother. I explained about the stock that was going to be escheated. She was on her way to a funeral in Pennsylvania and would call me when she got back. After many phone conversations with her, I found her father had died and her mother had dementia. They hadn't told her about any of the stock they owned. We worked together, and at the end, she had $220,000 of Moog stock given to her. I found a great deal more stock they owned from other companies. I couldn't help her with that, but she had someone who was able to help her. At Christmas time, I received a card from her thanking me for what I had done. Enclosed with the card was a check for $500.00. I really didn't know what to do with it, and I asked a few people what I should do. A few said keep it, and a few said I was being paid by Moog to do a job and I should send it back. I asked Ann Luhr, my boss, and she said do what you want. I thought about it over the weekend. If I sent it back, she may be insulted and so I gave part of it to Hospice. The other part I gave to Mark Beyers from Alden. Mark was wounded in the war and had lost an arm and leg. He was at Walter Reed Hospital and his girlfriend was pushing his wheelchair on a path in a nearby park. Five men robbed them. In fact one wanted his watch and he told them “How the hell do you expect me to get it off. I only have one arm.” They also took the girlfriends purse. After being released from Walter Reed he came back to Alden. I was standing in front of the bank when 100 motorcylists came by and then his car with him riding in the back seat waving to the crowd. There were tears. I understand they are now married and have a little baby. My time at Moog may be coming to an end. I will never forget the many years I’ve worked there and the many friends I’ve made. The company is the very tops. I really am proud to be called a Mooger. Even if in the last 12 years I am a temporary Mooger.   === P.S. === I want to thank each and every one of you for being part of my life. You have each in your own way shaped the person I am. You have been with me through the happy times and the sad times. You've allowed me to not only have you be part of my life, but to be part of yours also. Who knows what the next ten years will bring. If I am lucky enough to still be around, plan on coming to the next birthday party.

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== Wilby, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom == The name of the village is generally believed to be derived from the
Old English meaning 'Ring of Willows'. The village is mentioned in the
Domesday Book at which time it comprised seven households and
formed part of the holding of William de Beaufeu, Bishop of Thetford. * [https://opendomesday.org/place/TM2472/wilby/ Wilby in the Doomsday Book] === Geography === *Wilby is a village and civil parish in the Mid Suffolk district of Suffolk in eastern England located around 9 miles (14 km) south-east of Diss and1.25 miles (2 km) south of Stradbroke along the B1118.Wikipedia contributors, "Wilby, Suffolk," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilby,_Suffolk#cite_note-wpc-2 (accessed March 2, 2021).
{|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |align="center"|'''Continent:''' Europe |- |align="center"|'''Sovereign:''' United Kingdom |- |align="center"|'''Country:''' England |- |align="center"|'''County:''' Suffolk |- |align="center"|'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.3004, 1.28387 {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |{{Image|file=Wilby_Suffolk_One_Place_Study-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Road sign on Brundish Road }} |} |}
* Wilby is in the Hoxne Hundred, and in 1834 became part of the Hoxne Poor Law Union with the Union Workhouse located in the parish of Stradbroke. When the Hoxne Union was disolved, Wilby was incorporated into the Hartismere District. * [https://visionofbritain.org.uk/maps/sheet/os_sanitary_districts_1888/Suffolk_1888 1888 Map of the Suffolk Poor Law Unions] === Population === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Year'''||'''Population'''||'''Census Records''' |- |1841||623||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wilby_Parish%2C_Suffolk_County_1841_Census 1841 Census Transcription] |- |1851||620||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wilby_Parish%2C_Suffolk_County_1851_Census 1851 Census Transcription] |- |1861||560||1861 Census |- |1871||568||1871 Census |- |1881||469||1881 Census |- |1891||397||1891 Census |- |1901||330||1901 Census |- |1911||345||1911 Census |} === St. Mary's Church === {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |RectorsOurfamtree.org, online website, information gather by unknown. Accessed 27 Feb 2022 https://www.ourfamtree.org/records/rectors.php/England/Suffolk/Wilby%2C-Parish-Church||Links |- | *Osmund Davy (1569-1609) *Joseph Fletcher (1609-1637) *Stephen Payne (1662) *Charles Scrivener (1699) *John Carter (1722) *Henry Owen (1831) *George Mingay (1838) *Samuel Price Smyth (1905-1907) || * [http://wilby.suffolk.cloud/coronation-hall-wilby/ '''St Mary's Church'''] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2526977/saint-mary-churchyard? Burials in the Churchyard] * [http://www.tinstaafl.co.uk/eandwhmi/suffolk/church%20pages/wilby.html Marriages in Wilby St. Mary] {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" | {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-125.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption= }} || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-127.jpg |caption= }} || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-126.jpg |caption= }} |} |} === Places in Wilby, Suffolk === {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |align="center"|[http://wilby.suffolk.cloud/coronation-hall-wilby/ Map of Wilby, Suffolk, England] {|border="4" Cellpadding="5" |Building||Information||Photo |- |The Village Hall|| * [http://wilby.suffolk.cloud/coronation-hall-wilby/ The Village Hall] || |- |Wilby Hall|| * [https://britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101352214-wilby-hall-wilby#.Yjt9eufMJD8 Wilby Hall] || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-40.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Wilby Hall, Wilby, Suffolk }} |- |Rookery Farm|| || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-134.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Rookery Farm }} |- |Cole's Farm||19th century farmstead and 16th century farmhouse || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-54.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Cole's Farm, Farmhouse }} |- |Green Farm|| || {{Image|file=Photos_for_Profiles-135.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Green Farm, Wilby Green }} |} |} === To Do List === * Finish profiles for 1841 and 1851 census transcriptions * Connect profiles in census records to tree * Transcribe other census records * Create wikitree category for Mt. Mary's cemetery === Links === * [https://www.britainexpress.com/counties/suffolk/churches/wilby.htm Britainexpress] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wilby%2C_Suffolk Wilby, Suffolk Category Page] == Sources ==

Wilby Parish, Suffolk County 1841 Census

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[[Category:Wilby, Suffolk One Place Study]] [[Category:Wilby, Suffolk]] == 1841 Census, Wilby Parish == *County of Suffolk *Parish of Wilby *Superintendent Registrar's District: Hoxne *Registrar's District: Dennington *No. of Enumeration District: 14: All the Parish of Wilby *Images from Ancestry were used to create this transcriptionAncestry.com. 1841 England Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2010. Census Returns of England and Wales, 1841. Kew, Surrey, England Class: HO107; Piece: 1026; Book: 10; Civil Parish: Wilby; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 14; Folio: 15; Page: 1-25; GSU roll: 474639 === Page 1 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||[[Ward-33284|Richard Ward]]||40||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Runacus-1|Lydia Ward]]||44||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |2||[[Cattermole-348|John Catermole]]||35||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Unknown-586798|Sarah Ann Catermole]]||45||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Dawson-11291|Sarah Dawson]]||12||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |3||[[Aldous-722|James Aldous]]||40||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Unknown-600299|Mary Aldous]]||30||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Benjamin Goodchild||14||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |4||[[Cattermole-345|John Catermole]]||55||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Unknown-586780|Tabithy Catermole]]||50||F||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cattermole-346|Matilda Catermole]]||15||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cattermole-347|Emma Catermole]]||15||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||John Eldred||4||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Henry Eldred||14||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |5||Thomas Cracknell||45||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Sewell||50||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hannah Andrews||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elijah Cook||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |6||James Aldridge||45||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Aldridge||45||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||David Allen||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ann Kimsey||25||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Emma Tillett||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |7||[[Lockwood-822|Dinah Collitt]]||55||F||Female Servant||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Hannah Jacob||20||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 2 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Collett-2433|John Collitt]]||25||M||Male Servant||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Allum-316|William Allum]]||15||M||Male Servant||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |1||[[Collett-2352|William Collitt]]||65||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4657|Thomas Lockwood]]||70||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Allum-299|Mary Allum]]||7||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Allum-296|Elizabeth Allum]]||3||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |2||William Barrett||65||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elizabeth Barrett||75||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Ramsey||6||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Laster||25||M||Male Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Emily Heable||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |3||[[Collett-2432|James Collitt]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-381|Lucy Collitt]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |4||[[Mutimer-314|James Mutimer]]||60||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-313|Charles Mutimer]]||35||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Sparrow-2177|Kesiah Mutimer]]||35||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-315|Druscilla Mutimer]]||3||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-320|George Mutimer]]||1||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |5||[[Taylor-70091|John Taylor]]||50||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Weavers-327|Mary Taylor]]||50||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Taylor-83817|George Taylor]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Taylor-83818|Maria Taylor]]||12||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Taylor-70103|Daniel Taylor]]||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Taylor-83819|Henry Taylor]]||10||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Mary Barker||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 3 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||[[Allum-290|William 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|||[[Beecroft-434|Mary Ann Beecroft]]||3||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Beecroft-436|Ester Beecroft]]||1||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Chenery-268|John Chenery]]||10||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |4||[[Weavers-304|Robert Weavers]]||40||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Barker-14752|Elizabeth Weavers]]||40||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Weavers-305|William Weavers]]||11||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Weavers-306|Robert Weavers]]||9||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Weavers-307|John Weavers]]||6||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Weavers-308|James Weavers]]||4||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Weavers-309|George Weavers]]||8 months||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |} === Page 4 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||[[Harding-8809|John Harden]]||45||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Unknown-587029|Ester Harden]]||45||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Harding-8810|William 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Unsure if she is a spinster or widow. |- |2||[[Flint-3521|Eli Flint]]||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Howard-26037|Elizabeth Flint]]||25||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Flint-3522|Elizabeth Flint]]||5||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Flint-3523|Sarah Ann Flint]]||3||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Flint-3524|Lydia Flint]]||1||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |3||[[Seaman-2654|George Seaman]]||45||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Frances Bush||40||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charles Roper||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Bloomfield||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||[[Lockwood-4847|Evans Lockwood]]||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Debra Belby||20||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Allen||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hephzibah Bush||35||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |4||[[Bryant-16241|Benaiah Bryant]]||25||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Millett-881|Elizabeth Bryant]]||25||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Bryant-16242|Benaiah Bryant]]||5||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Bryant-16243|Ebenezer Bryant]]||3||M||||Suffolk||No|| |} === Page 5 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||Sarah Pyatt||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Bardwell||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |1||William Greenard||40||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Marian Greenard||30||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Marian Greenard||14||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Greenard||10||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Catherine Greenard||7||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Frederick Greenard||1||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Marian Aldous||20||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Caroline Stopher||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |2||George Chenry||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Thomas Chenry||11||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |3 Swan Inn||[[Plant-1553|John Plant]]||30||M||Publican||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Botwright-49|Mary Ann Plant]]||25||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Plant-1554|Mary Ann Plant]]||1||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Elizabeth Kemp||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |4||[[Mutimer-254|Charles Mutimer]]||50||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Merton-177|Martha Mutimer]]||50||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-229|Charles Mutimer]]||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-298|Emily Mutimer]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-385|Rachel Mutimer]]||15||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-386|Eliza Mutimer]]||12||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |5||[[Lockwood-4661|Phillip Lockwood]]||60||M||Butcher||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Bowman-13794|Maria Lockwood]]||60||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4855|John Lockwood]]||25||M||J. Butcher||Suffolk||Yes|| |} === Page 6 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Lockwood-4856|Elizabeth Lockwood]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes||She is most likely a daughter of Phillip |- |||[[Lockwood-4857|Georgianna Lockwood]]||2||F||||Suffolk||Yes||She is most likely a daughter of Elizabeth |- |1||[[Aldred-484|Rachel Darby]]||50||F||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Darby-2812|William Darby]]||25||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Darby-2813|Samuel Darby]]||25||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Eliza Pulham||20||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |2||[[Larter-199|William Larter]]||50||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Borrett-170|Mary Larter]]||50||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Daniel Larter||12||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charles Larter||3||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Susan Larter||75||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |3||[[Chase-9875|William 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Carpenter||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-325|Pheaby Chenery]]||45||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Chenery-271|James Chenery]]||13||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Chenery-272|William Chenery]]||8||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |4||[[Lockwood-4637|Evans Lockwood]]||45||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Rous-191|Elizabeth Lockwood]]||45||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4843|James Lockwood]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4844|Hezekiah Lockwood]]||14||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4845|George Lockwood]]||10||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4846|Samuel Lockwood]]||8||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |5||[[Godbold-386|Mary List]]||40||F||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[List-455|Hannah List]]||20||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[List-447|Maria List]]||9||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[List-448|Sarah List]]||7||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[List-449|James List]]||3||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[List-450|Susannah List]]||9 months||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |6||William Fevour||70||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elizabeth Fevour||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charles Fevour||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 18 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||Charles Laster||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sophy Laster||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charles Laster||1||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |2||[[Mutimer-306|Edward Mutimer]]||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-307|Elizabeth Mutimer]]||25||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Mutimer-309|Charlotte Mutimer]]||1||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |3||William Weaver||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Weaver||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Maryann Weaver||6 months||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |4||James Manby||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elizabeth Manby||30||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charles Manby||1||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |5||George Atkins||35||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Pheaby Atkins||35||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Atkins||2||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hannah Atkins||6 months||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||James Burgess||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |6||John Ramsey||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hannah Ramsey||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |7||[[List-454|Edmund List]]||80||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[List-452|James List]]||40||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[List-451|Charles List]]||12||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |8||Samuel Garard||55||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ann Garard||50||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Edgar Grinling||20||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 19 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||Sarah Grinling||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Grinling||4 months||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hanah Howell||20||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |1||Elizabeth Garard||20||F||Grocer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Louisa Garard||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |2||Mathew Harvey||60||M||Baptist Minister||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Harvey||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Rachel Harvery||30||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mariah Harvey||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Harvey||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Naomi Harvey||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Kent||3||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |3||Elisha Evans||40||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Matilda Evans||40||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Neamiah Evans||11||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |4 Rectory||George Mingay||50||M||Clerk||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Mingay||40||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||James Dardry||35||M||Male Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elizabeth Godard||35||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Hall||20||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Girnud||65||F||Independent||Suffolk|||| |- |||Robert Garnham||15||M||Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |5||Edmund Plant||65||M||Farmer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Plant||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Maryan Plant||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 20 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||Edwin Plant||15||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Robert Goodchild||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |1||Christopher Smith||65||M||Carpenter||Suffolk|||| |- |||Esther Smith||30||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Smith||11||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Walter Smith||9||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Jesse Smith||7||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sophia Smith||5||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Benjamin Smith||2||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |2||James Bloomfield||45||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Bloomfield||40||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Jemima Bloomfield||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ephraim Bloomfield||3 months||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Bloomfield||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |3||Sarah Roper||45||F||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Catherine Roper||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Robert Woolnough||30||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Emma Woolnough||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Chapman||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Charlot Chapman||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ann Chapman||2||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |4||James Pipe||60||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ann Pipe||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||James Pipe||13||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |6||[[Cunnell-10|John Cunnold]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |} === Page 21 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Boast-195|Maria Cunnold]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cunnell-11|James Cunnold]]||1||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cunnell-12|Charlot Cunnold]]||7 months||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |1||[[Cook-41237|Elijah Cook]]||35||M||J. Shoe Maker||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Baldry-251|Marian Cook]]||35||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Cook-41240|John Cook]]||15||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Cook-41241|Sarah Cook]]||10||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Cook-41246|William Cook]]||7||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Cook-41251|Fredrick Cook]]||5||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Cook-41252|James Cook]]||3||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Cook-41253|Aron Cook]]||9 months||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |2||Sarah Harvey||15||F||Daughter of a Baker [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/person/tree/27953339/person/5100440447/gallery?galleryPage=1&tab=0] |||Charles Harvey||12||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ann Harvey||5||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hariot Harvey||3||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ephraim Harvey||1||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Joshua Harvey||11||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |3||George Woolnough||35||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Rosey Woolnough||35||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||George Woolnough||10||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Woolnough||8||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Eliza Woolnough||3||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |4||Thomas Stern||55||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |5||George Stern||25||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Ann Stern||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 22 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |1||James Lockwood||20||M||J. Mason||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hannah Lockwood||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||James Lockwood||5||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Lockwood||3||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Lockwood||4 months||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |2||George Botwright||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Jane Botwright||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Botwright||5||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Jeffery Botwright||3||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Botwright||11 months||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |3||Thomas Johnson||45||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Clementine Johnson||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Johnson||10||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Robert Johnson||6||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |4||Henry Copping||35||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Ann Copping||40||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Emma Copping||12||F||||Suffolk|| |- |||Betsy Copping||10||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Mary Copping||8||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Henry Copping||3||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Miriah Copping||1||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |5||William Stanard||50||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hanah Stanard||55||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Naomi Stanard||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |6||Robert Collett||30||M||J. Mason||Suffolk|||| |} === Page 23 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||Dinah Collett||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elizabeth Collett||3||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hammond Collett||2||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Susan Collett||4 months||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |1||[[Feveryear-21|James Fevyour]]||35||M||Bricklayer J.||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Cunningham-15955|Elizabeth Fevyour]]||35||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Feveryear-22|Thomas Fevyour]]||12||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Feveyear-2|Mariah Fevyour]]||10||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Feveryear-24|Alfrid Fevyour]]||9||M||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Feveryear-20|Elizabeth Fevyour]]||4||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Susan Cunningham||75||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |2||John Collett||55||M||Taylor||Suffolk|||| |- |||Frances Collett||25||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Hanah Collett||20||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Barney||60||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Elliza Barney||7 months||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||[[Cutts-697|John Cutts]]||25||M||Carpenter||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Whiting-4669|Mary Cutts]]||25||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Whiting-4670|George Cutts]]||3||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Cutts-698|Alice Cutts]]||7 months||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |3||[[Harvey-19018|William Harvey]]||60||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Harvey-17914|Edward Harvey]]||25||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Harvey-19030|William Harvey]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Harvey-19031|Nathan Harvey]]||20||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Feveryear-25|William Fevyour]]||25||M||Brick Layer J.||Suffolk||Yes|| |} === Page 24 === {| border="4" Cellpadding="5" |'''Household'''||'''Name'''||'''Age'''||'''Sex'''||'''Occupation'''||'''Birthplace'''||'''Connected'''||'''Notes''' |- |||[[Harvey-19017|Lettice Fevyour]]||20||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Harvey-19021|Margett Fevyour]]||2||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |1||Hariot Hunen||15||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||William Hunen||20||M||Cooper||Suffolk|||| |- |2||[[Page-14922|Thomas Page]]||30||M||Taylor||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Ward-37034|Frances Page]]||35||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Page-14923|Thomas Page]]||2||M||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Page-14924|Frances Page]]||7 months||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||Ann Ward||75||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |3||[[Stannard-684|William Stanard]]||55||M||Farmer||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Goddard-5047|Rhoda Stanard]]||55||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Cockerill-749|Sarah Stanard]]||80||F||Independent||Suffolk||No|| |- |||John Thomas||15||M||Agricultural Laborer||Suffolk|||| |- |||Sarah Godard||14||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |||Pheoba Johnson||15||F||Female Servant||Suffolk|||| |- |4||[[Lockwood-4616|Evans Lockwood]]||75||M||Bricklayer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Collett-2375|Ann Lockwood]]||65||F||||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||[[Lockwood-4641|Hezekiah Lockwood]]||35||M||J. Bricklayer||Suffolk||Yes|| |- |||Ann Lockwood||35||F||||Suffolk|||| |- |||John Cook||15||M||||Suffolk|||| |- |||Samuel Blowers||20||M||J. Mason||Suffolk|||| |- |5||[[Noble-7179|Obediah Noble]]||50||M||Wheelwright||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Stannard-683|Abea (Abigail) Noble]]||45||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Noble-7180|Betsey Noble]]||15||F||||Suffolk||No|| |- |||[[Noble-7181|Alfred Noble]]||15||M||J. 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Welcome to the Wilcox Name Study!

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

Our Goals 

:Let's bring together any descendants of the Wilcox family who are willing to work together to establish an accurate Wilcox Family tree by using the best possible sources available for documentation to make new connections. There are many spelling variations. We need to find out if any of those families with names spelled closely to our own are related. :

How you can help

:Studying the name Wilcox is easier if we can focus on a given area of interest. If you are interested in specific areas of this study, please join today! Simply post your area of interest regarding all there is about Wilcox. We need people that can help with: *DNA Connections *Name Origins *Notable Names *Heraldry :Start providing your details about the Wilcox family simply by joining One_Name_Studies and you will have access to this page.

DNA Connections

:It's been said that those with the Wilcox name are highly regarded for their perky personalities. Common traits associated with Wilcox are that we can be egocentric, charismatic and elusive. Characteristic opinions about our surname might be fun and entertaining, but DNA comparisons can prove relations and are a reliable way to find branches of the family. :Because we have many spelling variations, we may find some Wilcox lines that are not related to the other. We can gather our information here for comparison and analysis. By themselves, Y-chromosome DNA (yDNA) short tandem repeat (STR) markers from a Y-DNA test do not have any particular meaning unless you can create a Y-DNA signature and compare it to others. :''Are you interested in getting the most out of your DNA test results? Would you like to track our DNA characteristics? This project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Wilcox?iframe=ycolorized] displays Y-Chromosome DNA (Y-DNA) STR results for Wilcox DNA. If you would like to encourage others to add DNA results, join today so you can get started to educate us about our genetics.'' :

Wilcox DNA Websites

*Wilcox Family Tree DNA[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/wilcox/about/background] *Wilcox DNA Project: Patriarchs [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/wilcox/pats]

English Antecedents

:Fifteen generations of Wilcox families lived throughout England during the 1600’s. Of these, three lived in Hereford, seven lived in London, one in Bradon, one in Warwick, one in Salop, one in Hertford, one in Wilts and one in Bedminster.A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 :All of these individuals bear the name of the two-syllable form. The three-syllable form Wilcoxson, Wilcockson, Wilcoxon, etc. was comparatively rare in the Britain of that period and most references to it are confined to the County of Chester, in western England.A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 :Here you’ll find some details of the two-syllable Wilcox ancestry in England: {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-11.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Mapping Wilcox Generations prior to 1600 England. }} ::Shropshire: Yellow |Warwickshire: Gold |Leicestershire: Red |Rutland: Green | London: Magenta |Hertfordshire: Blue |Essex: Purple {{Clear}} :

Warwickshire

{{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-12.jpg|align=l| size=150 |caption=Warwick Castle }} :Warwickshire is a landlocked county in the West Midlands of England. Commonly used abbreviations for the county are Warks or Warwicks. The county is bordered by Leicestershire to the northeast, Staffordshire to the northwest, Worcestershire and the West Midlands to the west, Northamptonshire to the east and southeast, Gloucestershire to the southwest and Oxfordshire to the south. The northern tip of the county is only 3 miles (5 km) from the Derbyshire border. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warwickshire :A six generation pedigree of a Wilcox family lived here and were descended from Robert Wilcox of Brandon, Warwickshire. A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 Robert, Thomas, John and Richard were among the most common names given. {{Clear}} :

Hertfordshire 1634

{{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-13.jpg| align=r| size=150 |caption=Knebworth }} :Hertfordshire; abbreviated Herts; is a county in southern England, bordered by Bedfordshire to the north, Cambridgeshire to the north-east, Essex to the east, Buckinghamshire to the west and Greater London to the south. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hertfordshire :John Wilcocks esq. of Hitchin; d. 2 mar 1636; son of William Wilcocks and ElizabethA preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 Brother of Martha Wilcocks; m. Sir Edward Radcliffe :Robert Willcock; freeholder at Therfeld, Odsey Hundred, circa 1700A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 :Arms were “azure: on a saltire ermine; a lion rampart gules”A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 {{Clear}} :

Essex prior to 1634

{{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-14.jpg| align=l| size=150 |caption=Audley End }} :Essex is a county in England, immediately north-east of London. It borders the counties of Suffolk and Cambridgeshire to the north, Hertfordshire to the west, Kent across the estuary of the River Thames to the south and London to the south-west. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essex :Three generations of Wilcocks, originally of Shropshire or Salop lived here.A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 Names given frequently were Richard, Thomas, Nathaniel, George, Joane, Mary, Sarah and Dorcas. :Arms were “Argent, a lion rampart between three crescents sable.” Crest: “a demi-lion rampant sable, collared vair issuing from a mural coronet.”A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 {{Clear}} :

Shropshire 1623

{{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-15.jpg| align=r| size=150 |caption=Ludlow Castle }} :Shropshire; alternatively Salop, abbreviated, in print only; is a county located between West Midlands in England and Wales. It borders Powys and Wrexham in Wales to the west and north-west, Cheshire to the north, Staffordshire to the east, and Worcestershire to the south-east and Herefordshire to the south. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shropshire :''Broseley:'' Wilkinson of Derral in Chester; following him were individuals of three successive generations dubbed “William Wilcocks alias Wilkinson.”A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 The most frequent given names were William, Richard, Thomas, Stephen, Elizabeth and Joane. Further investigation is needed on this Wilkinson line. :Arms were “Argent, a fesse between three cock’s heads, erased sable.”A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 :''Pontesbury:'' Three generations of a Wilcocks family lived here.A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 Thomas, Richard, William and Hugh were the most common Christian names. {{Clear}} :

Leicestershire prior to 1623

{{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-16.jpg| align=l| size=150 |caption=Belvoir Castle }} :Leicestershire; abbreviation Leics, is a landlocked county in the English Midlands. The county borders Nottinghamshire to the north, Lincolnshire to the north-east, Rutland to the east, Northamptonshire to the south-east, Warwickshire to the south-west, Staffordshire to the west, and Derbyshire to the north-west. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leicestershire :The pedigree of Wilcockes family were seated at Knossington for six generations prior to 1623. The first ancestor of this line styled himself “William Wilcocks of Knossington alias Hopkins. William married Margery, granddaughter an heiress of Sir Robert de Nowers.A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 The most common given names were William, Robert, Thomas and Roger. Further investigation is needed to determine the original paternal name of Nowers, Wilcockes or Hopkins. :Arms were “A chief checky, Or and Gules.” Crest: “A demi-eagle displayed argent ducally gorged Or.”A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 {{Clear}} :

London prior to 1620

{{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-17.jpg| align=r| size=150 |caption=City of London }} :London is a region of England based on London and it comprises 33 districts including the City of London. London is the capital and most populous city of England, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom. On the River Thames in the south east of the island of Great Britain, and is historically split between Middlesex, Essex, Surrey, Kent, and Hertfordshire. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London :Thomas Wilcox; b. 1549; d. 1608; non-conformist divine and author of “Puritan Manifestoes.” A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 :John Wilcocks of St. Botolph, Aldersgate, who was a haberdasher and married Kathrine Flanders on 5 may 1619. Another haberdasher from London was Robert Wilcocks, who died 4 May 1634.A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 :Thomas Wilcox; b. 1622; d. 1687; another Puritan minister who was the author of “A chance drop of honey from the Rock, Christ.”A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 {{Clear}} :

Rutland prior to 1618

{{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-18.jpg| align=l| size=150 |caption=Belvoir Castle }} :Rutland is a landlocked county in the East Midlands of England, bounded to the west and north by Leicestershire, to the northeast by Lincolnshire and the southeast by Northamptonshire. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rutland :Four generations of a Wilcox family lived in Ashwell, Rutland County. A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 The most frequent names given were Robert, William, John, Gilbert, Charles, Elizabeth and Mary. :No arms are in connections with this family.A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 {{Clear}}

Theories behind the Wilcox Name

:Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. This holds true to our very own name of Wilcox, or is it Willcocks? :Wilcock |Wilcocke |Wilcocks |Willcox |Wilcoxson |Wilcockson |Wilcockes |Willcocsonne|Wylcocks |Wilcott |Wilcoch |Wylcox |Wilkox |Wilcocen |Wylcocke |Wuilcox |Wyllcocke |Wilcote |Wilcookes :There are so many ways to spell Wilcox. We could go on and on and on and on... :''Do you enjoy theorizing the meaning of our name? Perhaps you've found that 'cox' could have other meanings depending on the country it's found? If you'd like to add your thoughts, please add them here.'' ::1. The derivative of William or Williams. :*William was the Norman form of the personal name Wilhem :*Composed of the Germanic elements "wil", meaning will or desire, and "helm", meaning protection :*Derived from the elements “Will”, a short tern form of William, with the addition of hypocoristic suffix cock or cockes, meaning son of, and later transposed to "cox". Last Name: Wilcox http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Wilcox#ixzz4DqzssbaG ::2. Take the name at face value in modern English and assume it was derived from the male domestic fowl. :*In the Middle Ages, the word -cock- was a generic term for a young man. It originally was applied to the young man who strutted proudly about (like the rooster), or was cock-sure of himself. :*The name Wilcox is a compound name with the elements Will = pet form of William + cock = self-assured young man. :*The name might have meant son of little Will. A story has been handed down that a "cocky" young man was greeted as "Well, old cock, how are you?" until the name stuck, spelled Wellcock. http://members.tripod.com/~MARK_DAMON_SMITH/GENEOLOG.HTM ::3. Reason that the first Wilcox was a cook, who’s Christian name was William and that this Will le coq passed his name on as Wilkokes.http://www.parsontech.com/genealogy/trees/cwilcox3/wilcox.htm ::4. Willcocks is a given Christian name in Wales during the 14th and 15th centuries..A preliminary report on the Descendants of William Wilcoxson https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062464987;view=1up;seq=9 :*An individual named Willcocks Craddock lived in Powys, Montgomeryshire about 1400. :*We should note that 'Cox' is how the Welsh word Coch sounded to Englishmen.http://www.parsontech.com/genealogy/trees/cwilcox3/wilcox.htm ::5. Will Coch, later written Willcocks, was purely a nickname. Coch, in Welsh signifies red and could literally mean Will, the Red. :*If this is the case, Will Coch lived in Montgomeryshire, Wales in the thirteenth century. :*This individual was of the ancient line of Welsh Kings and was known as Madoc Goch, William ap Griffith, Willcocks, William de la Pole, Lord of Mawddy, etc. :*Coch was never given alone and the person addressed as Coch was invariably someone special, it had more the character of a title of honor. In Wales the name is written both Coch or Goch and was restricted to certain gifted scions of princely blood. :

Notable Names

:"Wilcox" was first recorded in the mid 13th century, and has many spelling forms. With all the variable ways to spell Wilcox, is there a common ancestor we can trace as the father of our surname? :''Have you completed biographies of notable Wilcox persons already? Would you like to share your stories about Wilcox ancestors? Maybe you already have a link to some of these notable names? If this subject interests you, let's get you added to this project by contacting the project leader.'' :*John Wilcokes was noted in the Court Rolls of the Manor of Wakefield, Yorkshire (1316) :*Wilcox Craddock of Powys, who was living around 1400. He is mentioned in an American book, Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania. :*Captain John Wilcox, Gentleman, who came from Wales, issued no doubt from the Craddocks with whom many intermarriages are noted in Welsh pedigrees. From Pittman's Americans of Gentle Birth, Vol. I, Page 55. :*Thomas Wilcox (1549 - 1608) was a puritan divine, and a minister in the city of London. :*In a work called Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire, page 367, we find this statement: "William Wilcock, Lord of Mowddy, had a son Griffith, and a granddaughter Maud who had Sir Griffith Vaugn." :*The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of William Wylcock. This was dated 1254, in the Assize Court Rolls of the county of Somerset, during the reign of King Henry III, 1216 - 1272. {{Clear}}

Coat of Arms

:With the variety of spellings of our surname, we find variables in blazons that describe our coat of arms. I've created shield examples that contain our name so we can refer to them as we uncover the meaning and origin of Wilcox. :As I have been researching the meanings and placements of symbols, colors, fields, etc., I believe some of these shields may be misrepresented by artists taking liberty with original heraldry blazons. As with everything on the internet, we will need to verify our coat of arms and collect sources for the examples. :''Does the Wilcox coat of arms interest you? Are you holding onto another example not listed and believe it could be another variation for our Wilcox ancestors? If you'd like to join in on this subject, please contact the project leader and you can get started today!'' {{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study.jpg|align=l|size=100 |caption=Escutcheon Example A }} :'''Chequy chief:''' Represents consistency and signifies dominion and authority :'''Ermine:''' Symbolizes purity, nobility and innocence {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-1.jpg|align=l|size=100 |caption=Escutcheon Example B }} :'''Chequy chief cadency:''' Represents consistency and signifies dominion and authority; points out other branches of the family and to their common ancestor :'''Ermine:''' Symbolizes purity, nobility and innocence {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-2.jpg|align=l|size=100 |caption=Escutcheon Example C }} :'''Chequy chief:''' Represents consistency and signifies dominion and authority :'''Ermine:''' Symbolizes purity, nobility and innocence {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-3.jpg|align=l|size=100 |caption=Escutcheon Example D }} :'''Centre Per Fess:''' Expresses alliance when halves are matched up with opposite half of the other :'''Demi lion with lion rampart:''' Symbolizes bravery, strength, ferocity, and valor {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-4.jpg|align=l|size=100 |caption=Escutcheon Example E }} :'''Vair chief:''' Symbol of great wealth and signifies dominion and authority :'''Lion Rampart:''' Symbolizes bravery, strength, ferocity, and valor :'''Crescent:''' One who has been honored by the sovereign; hope of greater glory {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-5.jpg|align=l|size=100 |caption=Escutcheon Example F }} :'''Vair chief:''' Symbol of great wealth and signifies dominion and authority :'''Lion Rampart:''' Symbolizes bravery, strength, ferocity, and valor :'''Crescent:''' One who has been honored by the sovereign; hope of greater glory {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-6.jpg|align=l|size=100 |caption=Escutcheon Example G }} :'''Vair chief:''' Symbol of great wealth and signifies dominion and authority; note only two lines instead of three :'''Lion Rampart:''' Symbolizes bravery, strength, ferocity, and valor :'''Crescent:''' One who has been honored by the sovereign; hope of greater glory {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-7.jpg|align=l|size=100 |caption=Escutcheon Example H }} : :'''Quartered per cross:''' Express inheritance by female succession after her death :'''Fleur-de-lis:''' Represent those who worked, those who fought, and those who prayed {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-8.jpg|align=l|size=100 |caption=Escutcheon Example I }} :'''Three bendlets enhanced chief''': Signifies defense or protection along with dominion and authority :'''Quartered per cross:''' Express inheritance by female succession after her death :'''Fleur-de-lis:''' Represent those who worked, those who fought, and those who prayed {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-9.jpg|align=l|size=100 |caption=Escutcheon Example J }} :'''Three bendlets cadency''': Signifies defense or protection along with dominion and authority; points out other branches of the family and to their common ancestor :'''Quartered per cross:''' Express inheritance by female succession after her death :'''Fleur-de-lis:''' Represent those who worked, those who fought, and those who prayed {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Wilcox_Name_Study-10.jpg|align=l|size=100 |caption=Escutcheon Example K }} :'''Lion Rampart:''' Symbolizes bravery, strength, ferocity, and valor :'''Cross Crosslet Fitchee:''' unshakable faith {{Clear}} :

Color Meanings

:'''Gold:''' Signifies wisdom, generosity, glory, constancy and faith :'''Red:''' Signifies magnanimity, military strength, warrior and martyr :'''Blue:''' Signifies loyalty, chastity, truth, strength and faith :'''White:''' Signifies truth, sincerity, peace, innocence and purity :'''Black:''' Signifies wisdom, grief, constancy and prudence

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Wild Colonial Boys

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[[Category: Wild Colonial Boys]][[Category: Australia, Bushrangers]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD4LHMHGpMo YouTube] - "The Wild Colonial Boy" by Dr Hook :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Australian_Bushrangers|Australian Bushrangers]] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-522.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption= }}


{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-514.jpg |align=c |size=530 |caption= }} {{clear}} After the convict bushrangers came a new type of Bushranger. They were wild colonial boys, some were born in the Australian bush and often from poor free settlers. They were skilled horsemen and stronger and healthier than the Bushrangers before them. Some of Australia's most famous bushrangers were wild Colonial boys ie Frank Gardiner, Ben Hall, Martin Cash...Were they Colonial Robin Hoods or murderous thugs [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Donohoe-57|Jack Donahue]] aka Bold Jack Donahue Jack Donahue was a [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Donahue Wikipedia] - Jack Donahue bushranger in Australia between 1825 and 1830. Known as "Bold Jack Donahue", he became part of the notorious Wild Colonial Boys. Windsor and Richmond Gazette (NSW : 1888 - 1954) P.12; 26th September 1930 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/85883637?searchTerm=Wild%20colonial%20boys%20bushrangers&searchLimits= Article] The words to Wild Colonial BoyJack Donahue was immortalised in the ballad The Wild Colonial Boy authorities tried to ban the song, however were unsuccessful instead it became a ballad of defiance, being sung by generations of Australians and becoming part of Australian folklore with time, the lyrics changed with the name of John Donohoe becoming Jack Doolan, Jack Dowling and even Jim Doolan however the line that struck a chord with many Australians was "'I'll fight but not surrender', cried the Wild Colonial boy.'' {{Image|file=Wild_Colonial_Boys.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-530.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption= }}{{clear}} [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Australian_Bushrangers_Frank_Gardiner–Ben_Hall_gang|Frank Gardiner - Ben Hall Gang]] The Frank Gardiner–Ben Hall Gang was a group of criminals who roamed the central west of New South Wales, Australia in the 1860s the gang was responsible for the The Lyndhurst Shire Chronicle (NSW : 1897 - 1941; 1944 - 1954) p.2; 22nd September, 1951 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144901708?searchTerm=Wild%20colonial%20boys%20bushrangers&searchLimits= Article] Ben Hall and gang rob banklargest gold robbery in Australia’s history at Eugowra Rocks the gang joined up in 1861 its demise came with the execution of John Dunn in 1866. The Australian News for Home Readers (Vic. : 1864 - 1867) p.1; 25th May, 1865 [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/63169559?searchTerm=Death%20of%20Ben%20Hall&searchLimits=l-decade=186|||l-illustrated=y Article] - Capture and death of Ben Hall Ben Hall was shot dead in the bush near Forbes.Frank Gardiner was Sentenced to 32 years in prison served 10 years and then exiled from Australia {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-528.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-529.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption= }}{{clear}} [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Ward-6158|Frederick Ward]] aka Captain Thunderbolt Frederick Ward aka Captain Thunderbolt was an Australian bushranger.He was a splendid horseman who was known for his horseriding skills.Captain Thunderbolt evaded capture for 6 years, the longest of any bushranger,which was mainly due to his wife Mary Ann Bugg a half aboriginal that knew the bush. Many think it wasn't Thunderbolt that was killed by [http://users.tpg.com.au/users/barrymor/Thunderbolt%20Inquest.html Inquest into the death of Captain Thunderbolt Barry Sinclair] Constable Walker, but his [http://www.smh.com.au/national/dead-ringer-for-thunderbolt-20091219-l6ob.html Sydney Morning Herald] Dead ringer for Thunderbolt By LISA CARTY NSW POLITICAL EDITOR December 20, 2009 uncle Harry,who was the brother of his mother Sarah.Harry Ward was posing as Thunderbolt, in the Uralla area at the time.A autopsy photo shows a man who was much older then Frederick Ward.It is thought that after 8 weeks, Frederick and his mother Sarah Ann Shepherd went to Morpeth on the Hunter River, near Newcastle than caught a boat to San Francisco then moving to Canada . {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-44.png |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Cash-1148|Martain Cash]] and [[Kavenagh-1|Lawrence Kavenagh]] aka Cash and Co Martin Cash was a convict bushranger known for escaping twice from Port Arthur, Van Diemen's Land his 1870 autobiography The Adventures of Martin Cash, ghostwritten by the former convict James Lester Burke, became a best seller in Australia, he is one of the only bushrangers to die of old age.Martin Cash, George Jones and [http://www.kavanaghfamily.com/notable/lawrence/lawrence.htm Kavanagh Family] - Lawerance Kavanagh Lawrence Kavenagh became known as Cash and Co after the three escaped from Port Arthur, the so called escape proof colony. [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Scott-9159|Andrew Scott]] aka Captain Moonlite and the Moonliters {{Image|file=Photos-855.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} Andrew George Scott was also known as Captain Moonlite, he was a bushranger and folk figure.He worked with a gang called the Moonliters . Scott assembled a gang of young men, with James Nesbitt as his second in command and the others being Thomas Rogan (22 yrs),Thomas Williams (19 yrs), Gus Wernicke (15 yrs) and Graham Bennet (18 yrs). James Nesbitt was shot and killed. Andrew Scott and Thomas Rogan were hanged together in Sydney at Darlinghurst gaol on 20th January 1880. Andrew Scott died wearing a ring woven from a lock of Nesbitt's hair on his finger and his final request was to be buried in the same grave as his constant companion, ''My dying wish is to be buried beside my beloved James Nesbitt, the man with whom I was united by every tie which could bind human friendship, we were one in hopes, in heart and soul and this unity lasted until he died in my arms''. [http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/132458976?searchTerm=captain%20moonlite&searchLimits= The Canberra Times] p.2; Saturday 14 January, 1995 article; Captain Moonlite wishes granted 115 years after his death His request was not granted by the authorities of the time, but his remains were exhumed from Rookwood Cemetery in Sydney and reinterred at Gundagai next to Nesbitt's grave in January 1995. [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Johnson-23949|Henry Johnson]] aka Harry Power {{Image|file=Johnson-23949.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }} Harry Power was an Australian bushranger, who at one time had Ned Kelly, another bushranger, serve as his accomplice while a teenager. The Victorian government offered a reward of £200, soon increased to £500, for Power's arrest as a result he moved to New South Wales he returned to Victoria where he evaded the police efforts to capture him, he was arrested on 5 June 1870 by Superintendents Nicolson and Hare, who with Sergeant Montford and a black tracker, surprised Power in his hide out (Power's Lookout) overlooking the Quinn property on the King River. The police were led there by James Quinn, who received the reward of £500 Power was sentenced at Beechworth to fifteen-years hard labour on three counts of bushranging and was again held at Pentridge.Power was not released from prison until 9 February 1885, aged 66 for a while he worked as a tour guide for the old Prison Hulk Success, on which he had once served a sentence, and was by then a museum in November 1891[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Photos-951 Newspaper Clipping] - Death of Harry Power Power was fishing, and fell in and drowned in the Murray River at Swan Hill, Victoria. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-522.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption= }}


{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-138.png |align=r |size=250 |caption= }} ==Sources== *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117093277?searchTerm=Clarke%20Brothers%20bushrangers&searchLimits=l-category=Article|||l-illustrated=true Queensland Times] 26th January, 1949 article; p.2; BUSHRANGERS AND HISTORY WILD COLONIAL BOYSi *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/169352437?searchTerm=William%20Westward%2FJackys%20jacky%20Bushranger&searchLimits= The Truth Sydney]- 17th March, 1935 article; p.22; Wild Colonial Boys made reckless Bushrangers *[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/63444467?searchTerm=Wild%20colonial%20boys%20bushrangers&searchLimits= Townsville Daily Bulletin] Tuesday 1st Febuary,1949 article; p.4; Bushranger History


Wild Wild West

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[[Category: Nominated Profiles]] '''[[Project:Wild_Wild_West|Wild Wild West Project]]''' '''The Wild Wild West Project is a Sub-Project of the [[Project:Westward_Ho|Westward Ho Project]]'''
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During the time of the Old West or the Wild Wild West , thousands of pioneers made their way westward in search of land, better lives, gold, and sometimes, to escape the law. Geographically, the Old West applies to those states west of the Mississippi River. Some of the profiles that fall into the Wild Wild West Project are Lawman, Bounty Hunters, Outlaws, Gunfighters, soiled Doves, Wild West Shows, Performers and Entertainers, and Trick Shooters. This includes anyone that would be listed in Wikipedia or known in popular culture, made significant contributions to the Wild West, or held a position of acknowledged local prominence in the Wild Wild West. These individuals are often referred to as legends. This project '''also includes''' the many thousands of every day Americans who were part of the Wild Wild West as defined by time and geographic location.
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==Trick Shooters of the Wild West==
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The most famous trick or exhibition shooter was Annie Oakley. She toured with Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. She used handguns, rifles, and shotguns, although Annie Oakley preferred to shoot with the .22 caliber rifle. :'''Profiles on Wikitree''' *[[Cannary-1|Calamity Jane]] - was born Martha Jane Cannary. She was an American frontier woman and professional scout, known for being an acquaintance of Wild Bill Hickok and for fighting Indians. She showed a lot of kindness and compassion, to the sick and needy. *[[Manning-2363|May Lillie]] - was an American sharpshooter and an expert horse rider. She was known as the "Champion Girl Horseback Shot of the West", in her husband's Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show. *[[Leroy-236|Kitty Leroy]] - was a gambler, saloon owner, prostitute and trick shooter of the Old West. *[[Mosey-13|Annie Oakley]] - was born Phoebe Ann Mosey. She was an American sharpshooter and exhibition shooter. She had a starring role in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. *[[Smith-67852|Lillian Smith]] - Lillian Smith was a young trick shooter and trick rider. She joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in 1886, at the age of fifteen. She was a rival of Annie Oakley in the show.
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==Soiled Doves of the Wild West==
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'''Prostitutes of the Wild West''' were also called painted ladies, soiled doves, women of the night, red light ladies, and public women.
:'''Profiles on Wikitree''' *[[Bullion-23|Laura Bullion]] - was a prostitute and a female outlaw of the Old West. She was a member of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang. They called her Della Rose and Rose of the Wild Bunch. *[[De_Vere-352|Pearl de Vere]] - was a prostitute and brothel madam of the American Old West. She was known as the soiled dove of Cripple Creek (in Colorado). *[[Taylor-20789|Pearl Hart]] - was an outlaw of the American Old West. She ran a tent brothel in Mammoth, Arizona, in 1898. She committed the last stagecoach robbery in the United States and was the only woman ever recorded as having committed that crime. *[[Welch-2688|Josephine Hensley]] - was an American prostitute, madam, and owner of brothels, dance halls, a variety theater, and saloons in Helena, Montana. She was known as Chicago Joe Hensley after her marriage to James T. Hensley. *[[Leroy-236|Kitty Leroy]] - was a gambler, saloon owner, prostitute and trick shooter of the Old West. *[[Porter-6345|Fannie Porter]] - was a well known madam of the 19th century. She is best known for her popular [[Space: Madame Fannie Porter's Brothel|brothel]] in San Antonio, Texas. She also associated with famous outlaws of the day. *[[Haley-1467|Mary Thompson]] - was known as Squirrel Tooth Alice because of the gap in her teeth, she was a dance hall girl, prostitute and Madam.
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==Wild West Shows, Performers and Entertainers==
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Wild West Shows traveled in the United States and Europe. The first wild west show was Buffalo Bill's, which started in 1883 and lasted until 1913. The shows introduced many western performers and personalities, cowboys, Indians, wild animals, outlaws, and stagecoaches and trick performers.The shows also performed reenactments of battle scenes, western scenes, and hunts.
:'''Profiles on Wikitree''' *[[Carver-1801|William Carver]] - was known as Doc Carver he was a sharpshooter, and creator of a popular diving horse attraction. He went into partnership with Buffalo Bill Cody. Their wild west show “Wild West - Hon. W. F. Cody and Dr. W. F. Carver’s Rocky Mountain and Prairie Exhibition” lasted one season. *[[Cody-384|William Cody]] - was an American scout, bison hunter, and showman. *[[Lillie-288|Gordon Lillie]] - was known as Pawnee Bill. He was an American showman whose specialty was Wild West shows. He was known for his partnership with Buffalo Bill. They joined their two Wild West shows, and the show became Buffalo Bill's Wild West and Pawnee Bill's Great Far East. *[[Manning-2363|May Lillie]] - was an American sharpshooter and a expert horse rider, she was known as the "Champion Girl Horseback Shot of the West". She was part of her husband's Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show. *[[Mosey-13|Annie Oakley]] - was born Phoebe Ann Mosey. She was an American sharpshooter and exhibition shooter. She had a starring role in Buffalo Bill's Wild West show. *[[Smith-67852|Lillian Smith]] - was a young trick shooter and trick rider. She joined Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in 1886, at the age of fifteen. She was the rival of Annie Oakley in the show. *[[Willoughby-865|James Willoughby]] - was known as Jim Kidd a cowboy, champion rider and roper. In 1885, he joined Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. He was married to Lillian Francis Smith, who was a sharpshooter and a rival of Annie Oakley. He later became an actor in silent films. *[[Younger-449|Cole Younger]] - was an outlaw and one of the leaders of the James - Younger Gang. Later in life Cole Younger and Frank James toured in a wild west show - The Great Cole Younger and Frank James Historical Wild West Show.
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==Lawmen of the Wild Wild West==
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Most of the Old West lawmen were honorable and heroic figures, but many of them rode both sides of the fence and can be found in both Lawman and Outlaw lists .
:Profiles on Wikitree *[[Beeson-469|Chalk Beeson]] - Sheriff of Ford County (Dodge City), Kansas, owner of the Long Branch and Saratoga Saloons, rancher, state legislator and founder of the famed Dodge City Cowboy Band. *[[Dalton-1726|Frank Dalton]] - was a Deputy US Marshal of the Old West, he was the older brother to the members of the Dalton Gang, he was also the brother of William M. Dalton, once a member of the California legislature, who became an outlaw and leader of the Doolin Dalton gang alongside Bill Doolin. *[[Earp-224|Morgan Earp]] - was the younger brother of Deputy U.S. Marshals, Virgil and Wyatt Earp. Morgan was a deputy of Virgil's at the time of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. *[[Earp-222|Virgil Earp]] - was a veteran of the American Civil War and was a Deputy U.S. Marshal for south-eastern Arizona Territory and Tombstone City Marshal at the time of the gunfight at the O.K. Corral, in October 1881. *[[Earp-220|Wyatt Earp]] - was an American gambler, Pima County, Arizona, Deputy Sheriff, and Deputy Town Marshal in Tombstone, Arizona. He took part in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. *[[Fly-77|Robert Fly]] - was a Captain of the Texas Rangers, He was elected Sheriff of Cotulla, LaSalle County November 2, 1886. *[[Garrett-2971|Pat Garrett]] - was an American Buffalo Hunter, lawman, Customs Agent and bartender in the old West. He became famous for killing Billy the Kid. *[[Hickok-8|James Hickok]] - was known as Wild Bill Hickok he was Lawman, gunfighter and a gambler. *[[Holliday-563|Doc Holliday]] - was an American old West gambler, gunfighter, and dentist. He is remembered for his friendship with Wyatt Earp and the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral *[[Horn-1975|Tom Horn]] - was an American Old West lawman, scout, soldier, hired gunman, detective, outlaw and assassin.He was hanged in Cheyenne, Wyoming,on November 20, 1903 for the murder of Willie Nickel. *[[Masterson-329|Bat Masterson]] - was an American wild west buffalo hunter, U.S. Marshal and Sheriff, United States Army Scout, and a gambler. *[[Masterson-331|Edward Masterson]]- was a lawman and the brother of the American West lawmen and gunfighters Bat Masterson and James Masterson. *[[Masterson-332|James Masterson]] - was a lawman and the brother of the American West lawmen and gunfighters Bat Masterson and Edward Masterson. *[[Montague-516|Daniel Montague]] - was a Texas Ranger. *[[Owens-3111|Perry Owens]] - was an American Cowboy, lawman and gunfighter of the Old West. He was known for the Owens-Blevins Shootout in Arizona Territory during the Pleasant Valley War. *[[Pinkerton-411|Allan Pinkerton]] - created the Pinkerton National Detective Agency.In 1861–1862 he stopped an assassination plot while protecting Abraham Lincoln.He was also a spy for the Union Army in the American Civil War. *[[Phillips-3733|Frank Phillips]] - was a deputy sheriff and freelance gunman who single-handedly went into West Virginia, captured a jailfull of Hat-fields, and almost caused a war between Kentucky and West Virginia. *[[Reeves-2054|Bass Reeves]] - was one of the first African Americans to receive a commission as a Deputy U.S. Marshal west of the Mississippi River. During his time as a Deputy U.S. Marshal he arrested 3,000 outlaws and killed 14 men. *[[Thompson-17094|Ben Thompson]] - was a contemporary of "Buffalo" Bill Cody, Bat Masterson, John Wesley Hardin and "Wild Bill" Hickock, some of whom considered him a friend, others an enemy. *[[Tolbert-188|Paden Tolbert]] - was a US Marshall he worked with Bud Ledbetter, Heck Thomas and Bill Tilghman and other famous names of the time. He and his brother John Tolbert were both Deputy Marshals under "The Hanging Judge", Isaac Parker. *[[Warne-124|Kate Warne]] - was the first female detective in the United States. She worked for the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. *[[Teeter-520|Jake Teeter]] - was a constable of Truckee, California in the High Sierra, killed in a saloon shootout with rival lawman Jim Reed.
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==Bounty Hunters of the Old West==
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A bounty hunter captures fugitives for a monetary reward or bounty. Sometimes, a person is referred to as a bounty killer if a murder is required to collect the bounty.
:'''Profiles on Wikitree''' *[[Dunn-4461|Elf Dunn]] - was one of the Dunn Brothers. They were five brothers from Pawnee, Oklahoma, who worked as Old West bounty hunters. They are best known for having killed George "Bittercreek" Newcomb and Charley Pierce, who were both members of the Wild Bunch. *[[Dunn-4464|George Dunn]] *[[Dunn-4463|John Dunn]] *[[Dunn-4465|Mal Dunn]] *[[Dunn-4462|Bee Dunn]]
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==Old West Outlaws==
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There were a vast number of outlaws in the old west,a large number ran with gangs like the James Gang, Billy the Kid's Gang, the Doolin-Dalton Gang, the Wild Bunch and dozens of others that ruled the Wild West. :'''Profiles on Wikitree''' *[[Bassett-1556|Ann Bassett]] - was also known as Queen Ann Bassett. She was a female rancher and cattle rustler of the Wild West. She and her sister Josie Bassett, were associates of outlaws, mainly Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch. Ann is also thought to have been Etta Place, the girlfriend of the Sundance Kidd. *[[McCarty-931|William Bonney]] - was known as Billy the Kid, he was an outlaw and gunman in the old west. According to legend, he killed 21 men, but it is believed that he killed 8 people. *[[Bullion-24|Henry Bullion]] - was a Native American outlaw who robbed banks. He was acquainted with outlaws William Carver "News Carver" and Ben Kilpatrick "The Tall Texan. His daughter, Laura, was a prostitute and an outlaw. She was a member of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang. *[[Bullion-23|Laura Bullion]] - was a prostitute and a female outlaw of the Old West. She was a member of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang, they called her Della Rose and Rose of the Wild Bunch. *[[Dalton-1723|Bill Dalton]] - was an American outlaw in the American Old West. He was the co-leader of the Wild Bunch gang and he was the brother of the founders of the Dalton Gang. *[[Dalton-1721|Bob Dalton]] - was an American outlaw in the American Old West. He was a member of the Dalton Gang. *[[Dalton-1719|Emmett Dalton]] - was an American outlaw, train robber and member of the Dalton Gang in the American Old West. After a long prison sentence he became an author and an actor in Hollywood. *[[Dalton-1725|Grat Dalton]] - was an American outlaw in the American Old West. He was leader of the Dalton Gang. He died during a raid on a bank in Coffeyville, Kansas. *[[Dunn-4459|Rose Dunn]] - was known as Rose of the Cimarron. She was best known for her romantic involvement with outlaw George Bittercreek Newcomb, when she was a teenager. Rose's five brothers were the Dunn Brothers who were a group of brothers from Pawnee, Oklahoma, who worked as Old West bounty hunters. *[[Ford-4399|Charles Ford]] - was an outlaw, and member of the James Gang. He was the lesser known brother of Robert Ford, the killer of Jesse James. *[[Ford-4398|Robert Ford]] - was an American outlaw best known for killing his gang leader, Jesse James, in 1882. *[[Hardin-216|John Wesley Hardin]] - was an an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West. John Hardin had at least one encounter with the famous lawman "Wild Bill" Hickok. *[[Taylor-20789|Pearl Hart]] - was an outlaw of the American Old West. She ran a tent Brothel in Mammoth, Arizona in 1898. She committed the last stagecoach robbery in the United States, and was the only woman ever recorded as having committed that crime. *[[James-759|Frank James]] - was a Confederate soldier, guerrilla and outlaw. He was the older brother of outlaw Jesse James and was also part of the James-Younger gang. *[[James-761|Jesse James]] - was an American outlaw, gang leader, bank robber, train robber, and murderer from the state of Missouri and the most famous member of the James-Younger Gang. *[[Reed-6388|Jim Reed]] - was the first husband of the notorious American outlaw Belle Starr. He was also a friend of Belle Starr's second husband, horse thief Tom Starr. Jim was a cattle rustler, outlaw and bootlegger. He rode with the Younger Gang. *[[Shirley-986|Belle Starr]] - was an American outlaw convicted of horse theft in 1883. Her mother was related to the Hatfields of the feuding Hatfields and McCoys. Belle was associated with Jesse and Frank James and Cole, Bob, Jim and John Younger the James-Younger gang. *[[Starr-1135|Sam Starr]] - was a Cherokee Indian, he was the second husband of the notorious American outlaw Belle Starr. He was a cattle rustler, outlaw, gun fighter and bootlegger. *[[Thompson-17123|William Thompson]] - was known as Texas Billy. He was a gambler and gunman and the brother of more famous Ben Thompson. *[[Watson-8008|Ella Watson]] - was known as Cattle Kate, an outlaw of the Old West. Ella was not violent and was never charged with any crime during her life. Accused of cattle rustling, she and her partner, Jim Averell, were both lynched . *[[Younger-449|Cole Younger]] - was an American Confederate guerrilla during the American Civil War and later a leader with the James-Younger gang. He was the eldest brother of Jim, John and Bob Younger.
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Known as Texas’ most deadly gunman *[http://www.ahctv.com/battles-history/videos/wild-west-most-wanted.htm Ahctv.com] - 10 Short videos of the Wild West's Most Wanted *[http://collegedegreesearch.net/top-10-gunslingers-of-the-wild-west/ College Degree Search] - Top 10 Gunslingers of The Wild West '''Soiled Doves of the Old West''' [[Image: Photos-801.png|80px]][[Image: Photos-805.png|50px]] *[http://sweetheartsofthewest.blogspot.com.au/2010/11/soiled-doves-of-old-west.html Sweethearts of the West] - Soiled Doves of the Wild West *[http://www.soiled-doves.com/ Soiled Doves.com] - American Old West notorious History *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-paintedlady.html Legends of America] - Painted Ladies of the Old West *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-madams.html Legends of America] - Leading Madames of the Old West *[http://blogs.amctv.com/movie-blog/2008/04/prostitution-in-the-wild-west/ amc Blog] - Prostitution in the Wild West and the Soiled Doves of Hang ‘Em High *[http://wwwsoileddoves.blogspot.com.au/2010/12/madams-prostitutes-and-brothel.html Soiled Doves Blogspot.com] - Madams, Prostitutes, and Brothel Operations in Early Colorado *[http://www.cyndislist.com/cowboys/women/ Cyndi's List] - Women of the Wild West *[http://www.historyundressed.com/2012/02/prostitution-in-west-by-meggan-connors.html History Undressed] - Prostitution in the West by Meggan Connors *[http://stilettosathighnoon.blogspot.com.au/2014/07/prostitution-in-old-west_20.html Stilettos at High Noon] - PROSTITUTION IN THE OLD WEST *[http://www.kellymoore.net/Soiled_Doves_of_West.html Kelly Moore.net] - Soiled Doves of the West *[http://thewildwildwestshow.tumblr.com/post/2326566557/soiled-doves-prostitutes-were-the-some-of-the Wild West Show] - Soiled Doves (prostitutes) were the some of the first people to populate and create business in the flourishing towns of the 1800's. *[http://seducedbyhistory.blogspot.com.au/2010_10_01_archive.html Seduced by History] - Have Wagon will Travel *[http://www.bhpioneer.com/deadwood/article_40b6bdb3-35eb-555b-85b7-dbc43ddedca7.html Black Hills Pioneer] - Painted ladies, soiled doves and prairie nymphs *[http://petticoatsandpistols.com/2010/04/10/deborah-schneider/ Petticoats and Pistols] - Deborah Schneider - Soiled Doves,Fallen Women and Ladies of the Evening *[http://www.loyno.edu/~history/journal/Holman.htm Loyno.edu] - The Soiled Dove Takes Flight - The Introduction of Prostitutes into Common Western Mythology by Mirya Rose Holman *[http://prairiemary.blogspot.com.au/2010/07/everybody-loves-soiled-dove.html Prairie Mary blogspot] - EVERYBODY LOVES A SOILED DOVE *[http://politicalalchemist.com/index.php?topic=1183.0 Political Alchemist] - Soiled Doves of the Old West *[http://www.bozemandailychronicle.com/100/newsmakers/article_725b007c-7a54-11e0-ab99-001cc4c03286.html Bozeman Daily Chronicle] - Colorful madams '''Wild West Shows''' [[Image:Profile Photo s-183.jpg |70px]] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exhibition_shooting Wikipedia] - Trick Shooters of the Wild West *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/general-article/oakley-show/ PBS] - Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show *[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/W/WI010.html Digital Library] - WILD WEST SHOWS AND PERFORMERS *[http://history1900s.about.com/od/people/a/Annie-Oakley.htm History 1900's] - Annie Oakley Famous Sharpshooter in Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Bill Wikipedia] - Buffalo Bill *[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/643612/Wild-West-show Britanna] - Wild West show *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pawnee_Bill Wikipedia] - Pawnee Bill *[http://www.authentichistory.com/diversity/native/hb5-wwshow/index.html Authentic History] - 1885-1930 - The Wild West Show *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_West_Shows Wild West Entertainers] - Wild West Shows,Performers and Entertainers. *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_West_Shows Wikipedia] - Wild West Shows '''Wildwest Buffalo Hunters'''[[Image:Photos-242.gif |40px]] [[Image:Photos-241.gif |40px]] *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-buffalohunters.html Legends of America] - Buffalo Hunters *[http://www.pbs.org/wnet/nature/episodes/american-buffalo-spirit-of-a-nation/introduction/2183/ PBS.org] - American Buffalo Spirit of a Nation *[http://www.retronaut.com/2011/06/killing-the-american-buffalo-1800s/ Retronaut.com] - 1800s: Killing the American Buffalo *[http://www.petersenshunting.com/featured/was-the-buffalo-nearly-hunted-to-near-extinction/ Petersens Hunting] - Was the Buffalo Hunted to Near Extinction? *[http://www.linecamp.com/museums/americanwest/define_the_west/buffalo_hunter/buffalo_hunter.html Linecamp.com] - Buffalo hunter *[http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/05/09/genocide-other-means-us-army-slaughtered-buffalo-plains-indian-wars-30798 Indian Country Today] - Genocide by Other Means - U.S. Army Slaughtered Buffalo in Plains Indian Wars *[http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjh/marneyg/03-04_Plains-Projects/graves_04_demise%20of%20buffalo.htm Kaw Valley] - The Demise of the Buffalo *[http://www1.american.edu/ted/ice/buffalo.htm 1 American.edu] - The Buffalo Harvest '''Cemeteries of the Old West''' [[Image:Photos-802.png|70px]] *[http://www.interment.net/column/feature/boothill-graveyards/boot-hill-graveyards-of-the-old-west.htm Interment Cemeteries Records on line] - America's Boot Hill Graveyards *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-deaths.html Legends of America] - Here Lies the Legends *[http://www.boothillgraves.com/ Boothill Graves] - A Descriptive List of more than 250 Graves in Boothill Tombstone *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boot_Hill Wikipedia] - Boot Hill, is the name for any number of cemeteries in the American West. *[http://www.historynet.com/tombstones-cemetery-boothill.htm History net] Tombstone's Cemetery: Boothill *[http://www.npr.org/2012/08/14/158585753/a-wild-resting-place-for-gunslingers-and-cowboys npr.org] - A Wild Resting Place For Gunslingers And Cowboys *[http://www.robertwynn.com/Cemetery.html Robert Wynn.com] - Ghosttown Cemeteries! *[http://clantongang.com/oldwest/boothill.html Clanton Gang.com] - Tombstone, Arizona BOOTHILL GRAVEYARD 1878-1884 Who's buried in Boot Hill? Complete list of graves, how they died, history & more *[http://cemeterytravel.com/2013/04/03/cemetery-of-the-week-95-dodge-citys-boot-hill/ Cemetery Travel] - Cemetery of the Week #95: Dodge City’s Boot Hill *[http://www.atlasobscura.com/places/boothill-cemetery-ghost-town Atlas Obscura.com] - TOMBSTONE, ARIZONA BOOTHILL CEMETERY- *[https://mysendoff.com/2012/10/funerals-of-the-wild-west/ Mysendoff.com] - Funerals of the Wild West *[http://www.truewestmagazine.com/jcontent/travel/travel/travel-features/5549-gunfighter-graves True West Magazine] - Gunfighter Graves *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/oakcemetery.html Explorers Southern History] - Oak Cemetery - Old West Cemetery in Fort Smith, Arkansas Burial Ground on the Frontier Oak Hill Cemetery is the final resting place of soldiers, lawmen and outlaws and tells the history of the Old West in marble and stone *[http://enquirer.com/editions/1999/06/26/loc_man_trumps_township.html Enquirer.com] - Wild West legend Charlie Rich - Evergreen Cemetery marker reclaimed by descendant *[http://www.frontrangeliving.com/escapes/cemeteries.htm Front Range Living] - Historic Cemeteries in Colorado *[http://swja.arizona.edu/content/tombstone-cemetery-call-action University of Arizona] - Tombstone Cemetery Call to Action The Historical Jewish Cemetery at Boothill, Tombstone, Arizona *[http://www.wildwesthistory.org/graves_lost.html Wild West History] - Lost Gravesites This site documents lost, unknown or unmarked final resting places of westerners *[http://www.barrypopik.com/index.php/new_york_city/entry/boot_hill_cemetery_for_those_who_died_with_their_boots_on Barry Popik.com] - Boot Hill cemetery for those who died with their boots on *[http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/ftsill.asp US Department of Veteran Affairs] - Fort Sill National Cemetery *[http://oldwestnewwest.com/2008082974/places-to-visit/historic-graveyards/deadwoods-other-graveyard-historic-saint-ambrose-cemetery-has-a-future.html Old News West] - Restoration, Preservation Plans Proceed to Save South Dakota Town's Nearly Forgotten Catholic Burial Ground Dating Back to Early 1880s Mount Moriah where you will find the remains of such Wild West notables as Wild Bill Hickok, "Calamity Jane," Potato Creek Johnny and Preacher Henry Smith. *[http://www.examiner.com/article/top-colorado-cemeteries-to-visit Examiner.com] - Top Colorado Cemeteries to visit *[http://www.tombstonetimes.com/stories/tears.html Tombstone Times] - TEARS ON THEIR TOMBSTONES *[http://www.webpanda.com/ponder/epitaphs.htm Web Panda] - True Tombstone Epitaphs Funny Stones To Tickle Your Funny Bones '''Other Wild Wild West sites''' [[Image:Profile Photo s-185.jpg |110px]] *[http://www.odinscastle.org/odin15.html Odins Castle] - Links to pages on anything regarding the Wild WildWest *[http://www.thefullwiki.org/American_Old_West The full Wiki] -American Old West: Wikis *[http://www.neatorama.com/2011/11/21/the-meanest-towns-in-the-west/ Neatorama] - The Meanest Towns in the West *[http://www.pkwy.k12.mo.us/west/teachers/boles/student_work/west_web5/page%202.htm Pkwy.k] - Women of the West *[http://www.historyisnowmagazine.com/blog/2014/7/24/what-really-happened-in-the-wild-west-the-gunslinger-myth#.VA1aQfmSxY4= History is Now Magazine] - What really happened in the Wild West? The Gunslinger Myth *[http://www.kansashistory.us/fordco/dodgecity.html Kansas History] - Dodge City, Kansas History *[http://lonehand.com/ Lonehand.com] - Journal of the Old West *[http://shotdoc.com/myths.asp ShotDoc.com] - Old West Myths And Things Little Known *[http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-old-west History.com] - 10 Things You Didn’t Know About the Old West *[http://cowboyspirit.com/category/old-west-sayings/ Cowboy Spirit.com] - 10 Old West Sayings Worth Remembering *[http://oldwestdailyreader.com/old-west-quotes/ Old West Daily Reader] - Quotes from the Old West *[http://www.funtrivia.com/en/history/old-west-3973.html Fun Trivia] - Old West *[http://www.fantasypoetrybyjongutmacher.com/lawman/ Fantasy Poetry] - Lawman Fantasy Poem *[http://www.lifeintheoldwest.com/category/outlaws/ Life in the Old West] - True stories, tall tales, memorabilia of the American West *[http://cowboysandcowgirlsrule.tripod.com/id14.html Cowboys and Cowgirls Rule] - Old West Wisdom, Old Sayings, and Famous Cowboy Quotes *[http://merryfarmer.net/2013/11/18/law-and-order-in-the-old-west/ Merry Farmer.net] - Law and Order in the Old West *[http://www.neatorama.com/2011/11/16/why-wyatt-earp-is-buried-in-a-jewish-cemetery/ Neatorama.com] - Why Wyatt Earp is Buried in a Jewish Cemetery *[http://www.ghosthaunts.com/ghosts-old-west.html Ghost Haunts] - Ghost Tales of the Old West *[http://history.howstuffworks.com/american-history/12-renowned-women-of-the-wild-west.htm History how stuff works] - 12 Renowned Women of the Wild West *[http://www.wwexpeditions.com/wildwestfamousplaces.html Expeditions.com] - Wild West Famous places *[http://www.alanskitchen.com/TRIVIA/Buried/Subject_List/009-Buried_Old_West_List.html Alans Kitchen] - Where Are Old West Legends Buried Trivia is a online Quick Quiz to more than 35 profiles of the lives, deaths, and final resting places of memorable figures '''Images of the Old West''' *<[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award97/codhtml/hawphome.html Photographs of the West 1850-1920] *[http://www.ranker.com/list/real-life-old-west-real-wild-west-photos/jude-newsome Ranker.com] - 60+ Beautiful Old Photos of Life in the Real Wild West *[http://www.pinterest.com/newmannewman/famous-lawmen/ Pinterest] - Famous Lawmen *[http://oldwestdailyreader.com/gunfighter-photos/ Old West Daily Reader] - Lawmen and Outlaws Photos *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbgoJZD1D-U Youtube] - Images of the most famous lawmen in Old Wild West *[http://www.pinterest.com/braindribble/outlaws-and-lawmen-of-the-old-west/ Pinterest] - outlaws and lawmen of the old west *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi8bXE7K9RU Youtube] - Images of the most famous outlaws in the Old Wild West *[http://www.crimelibrary.com/photogallery/old-west-portraits.html Crime Library] - Ten Handsome Portraits of Old West Gunslingers *[http://galleryhip.com/old-west-gunfighters-and-outlaws.html Galleryhip.com] - Images of OLD WEST GUNFIGHTERS AND OUTLAWS *[http://www.peashooter85.com/post/59056610506/a-bad-day-for-a-gunfighter-during-the-days-of Peashooter85.com] - Reward Poster for John Wesley Hardin *[http://paranormal.about.com/od/ghostphotos/ig/Best-Ghost-Photos/The-Ghost-of-Boothill-Cemetery.htm Paranormal.about.com] - The Ghost of Boothill Cemetery *[http://www.pinterest.com/saraluvs/old-cemeteries-ghost-towns-etc/ Pinterest] - Old Cemeteries, Ghost Towns, etc. *[http://www.pinterest.com/beachlady805/buffalo-bills-wild-west-show/ Pinterest] - Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show *[http://above-the-norm.blogspot.com.au/2013/09/wild-west-cemeteries.html Above the Norm.blogspot.com] - Images of Wild West Cemeteries *[http://www.escapingabroad.com/photos/usa/arizona/tombstone-boothill-graveyard/ Escaping Abroad.com] - Images of Tombstone Boothill Cemetery *[http://www.pinterest.com/briarwood1046/soiled-doves-in-the-old-west/ Pinterest] - Soiled Doves in the Old West *[http://blog.gratefulweb.net/2012/06/thirteen-photos-from-haunted-1800s.html Grateful web] - Lonesome Liz's Wild West Show Thirteen Photos from the Haunted 1800s Hotel and Bordello Above Labold and Sons *[http://www.tworobins.com/women.php Two Robins] - Images of Women of the 1800's - Frontier and Oldwest *[http://www.pinterest.com/mawmawjory/wild-saloons-and-soiled-doves-of-the-west/ Pinterest] - Wild Saloons And Soiled Doves Of The West *[http://webodysseum.com/history/killing-the-american-buffalo-in-the-1800s/ Web Odysseum.com] - Killing the American Buffalo in the 1800s Images *[http://www.pinterest.com/lindahubalek/buffalo-in-the-past-and-present/ Pinterest] - Buffalo in the Past and Present

Wildes Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Wildes Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Wildes and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Surname Variants == Wildes Wilds Wiles Wild Wilde Wile ==About== https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Wilde == Task List == Upload your images or note on the Wildes-Wilds-Wiles surname! == Research Notes == Check out the Y-DNA Study in Images and Information Concerning the Wildes-Wilds Family in Images == Resources ==

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Wilkes County, Geogia, Assorted Simmons

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'''An attempt to sort out the assorted Simmons families of early Georgia.''' == Early Georgia Counties == Georgia began as a colony in 1732. By the time of the American Revolutionary War, Georgia consisted of 12 parishes. In 1777 the original eight Georgia counties were created. Those were Burke, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Richmond and Wilkes. Georgia’s first constitution was ratified in February 1777. Georgia was the 10th state to ratify the Articles of Confederation on July 24, 1778. Georgia officially became the 4th state in the Union on January 2, 1788.https://mycounties.com/georgia/ '''Wilkes County''' was created in 1777 from ceded lands of Cherokee and Creek Indians. The legislature took land from Wilkes County to form '''Elbert County''' (1790),''' Oglethorpe County''' (1793), and '''Lincoln County''' (1796), and to help form '''Warren County''' (1793) and Taliaferro County (1825). The county sea of Wilkes is Washington, Georgia. '''Washington County ''' Washington County was created 25 Feb 1784 from Creek session of land. '''Greene County''' Greene County, Georgia was created on February 3, 1786 from Washington County '''Warren County''' Warren County was created in 1793 ''' Hancock County''' Hancock County was created 17 December 1793 from Greene and Washington Counties. County seat: Sparta '''Baldwin County''' and Wilkinson County were created in 1803. See the following for the limits of Baldwin County in 1805 and the districts numbered in each section that later became other counties. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~gabaldw2/1805.gif The lands of the Creek Nation formed the western boundary of Baldwin and Wilkinson counties in 1803. ''' Putnam County''' Putnam County was created from a division of Baldwin County in 1807. '''Jones County''' Jones County was created from a division of Baldwin County in 1807. '''Jasper County''' Jasper County was created 10 December 1807 from Baldwin County. Formerly named Randolph County, the name was changed to Jasper County in 1812. See this site for maps showing the change in Georgia from 1777. Each year that there was a change in the map can be viewed. https://www.mapofus.org/georgia/ == Wilkes County == '''Asa Simmons''' Land grant for 200 acres 29 May 1784 in Wilkes County. Georgia Archives Virtual Vault '''Caleb Simmons''' [[Simmons-1933]] He made his last will and testament in 1833 in Wilkes County. He was married to one of his wives in 1807 in Wilkes and another in 1811. '''Henry Simmons''' Land grant for 280 acres 4 May 1790 in Wilkes County Georgia Archives Virtual Vault '''Adam Simmons''' [[Simmons-3903]] Land grant for 400 acres 16 March 1785 in Wilkes County Georgia Archives Virtual Vault ''' Sterne Simmons Sr'''. [[Simmons-5772]] Sterne was born about 1748 in Virginia. He removed with his parents to North Carolina, spent a short while in South Carolina, and from there came in 1773 to the "Ceded Lands" of Georgia that became Wilkes County in 1777. He obtained a grant of land for 100 acres on Soap Creek about 2 miles above the Cherokee Road on both sides of the middle fork where one "Casey" lived. This grant was in 1773. These acres of land would later fall in Lincoln County in 1796. Sterne is found on a tax list for 100 acres on January 13th 1774 at Wrightsborough. After 1775 January no other Land Courts dealing with the lands in this territory were held under the jurisdiction of the Province of Georgia. There were at least three John Simmons in Wilkes County pre 1800. ''' John Simmons''', [[Simmons-12638]] allegedly born 1712 in Scotland and died 1796 in Wilkes. John was married twice. The name of his first wife is not known. His second wife was Rebecca. Her maiden name is not known. There is conjecture that her name was Cullifer. John sold land to his children in Wilkes County, Georgia on 29 Sep 1794. He names his sons and daughters in this record His sons named were the following: David, Thomas, and Elisha His daughters named were the following: Ruth, Betsy, Rebeccah, Keziah, and Susannah. Ettie Tidwell McCall makes reference to this John Simmons in her book published in 1931. McCall-Tidwell and Allied families found on page 178. She says that he was from Amelia County, Virginia and that he had relocated to Georgia and Wilkes County near Petersburg. This is the John Simmons that had by family tradition 20 sons by his first wife. Per this book this John Simmons was married twice and his second wife was a young Scottish girl named Rebecca. Their youngest daughter was Keziah Simmons who was married to Reuben Westmoreland.https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G004726.pdf He left no will but deeded his property to his children. His wife Rebecca is said to have died of a fever in 1793. Other sources indicate that he died on his plantation in Lincoln County. He had obtained a headright grant for 650 acres in Wilkes County in 1784. This headright grant was bounded on the northeastwardly by land of Stern Simmons. Stern Simmons was also living in Wilkes County and later in Lincoln County when that county was created. This land that John lived on fell in Lincoln County when it was created in 1796. In some sources he is said to have been born in Scotland, and died in 1796 and left no will, it was said he had twenty sons and 19 were in the Rev. War. '''John Simmons''' [[Simmons-3902]] This John Simmons was a son of John Simmons of Johnston County, North Carolina. He and his son Isaac formerly with the given name William were at the Battle of Cowpens together. Allan Thomas referred to this man as an uncle of his. One, who is an "uncle" of mine was John (1743-1837) John Simmons born about 1738 estimated by Revolutionary pension statements made by his son William/Isaac Simmons saying his father died about age 99 years. 04 Jan 1743 in Craven County, North Carolina. His father was John Simmons of Princess Anne County, Virginia later Craven and Johnston County, North Carolina. He moved to Georgia after the Revolutionary War. He married Margaret Nutt 25 Oct 1766 in North Carolina; born about 1742 in North Carolina. John Simmons, Jr., his son, William, Isaac Nutt and possibly John & William Nutt, enlisted in the North Carolina Militia. They fought in several small skirmishes with the British in 1780.Then they fought in the major Battle of Cowpens in NC in January of 1781. By 1830, the John Simmons, Jr., family and the Isaac Simmons family had moved westward to Talbot County, Georgia about 30 miles northeast of Columbus, Georgia. By this time, John, Jr., was in his 90's and still living with Isaac. According to son, Isaac's, war pension application, John Jr. died in 1837 in Talbot County his age being about 99 years and he died as a result of his war injury. (children: Isaac, Rhoda, Winney, Sarah, John, William) This John did have a war record rejected by the DAR. '''William Simmons''' [[Simmons-1136]] was from Johnston County, North Carolina later Wake County in North Carolina. He moved to Georgia and was living in Wilkes County as early as 1785. He moved to Baldwin County and part of that county became Putnam and Jones. He was living in Putnam County when he died in 1814. William Simmons, 1753-55, was born in Johnston County, North Carolina. He was living in Putnam County Georgia when that county was created from Baldwin. He was a brother to [[Simmons-3902]]. He married Patience Unknown. In '''1785 this William Simmons of Wilkes County GA''' sold land on Walnut Creek and Simmons Branch in Raleigh NC Deed Book G, 1785, Wake Co. NC that he had inherited from his mother Dinah Herbert Simmons. This Granville Grant was acquired by John Simmons Senior (this John Sr. was also the son of a John). This William provided land for his sons, Willis, Solomon, John, Henry and Asa , in '''1797 in a gift deed for land in Wilkes County, GA''' 29. William Simmons purchased 200 acres on Clark Ford of Long Creek March 22nd, '''1795''', filed Wilkes County GA, {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=June 5th 1798. }} In another deed this '''William provided property on Clark Creek for children Willis, John, Henry, Solomon, Polly, Rachael and Celinda''', dated June 5th 1798, deed book NN page 115. In Book SS page 272 '''Adam Simmons''' Sr [[Simmons-3903]] He was a brother to [[Simmons-1136]] and [[Simmons-3902]] Adam moved his family to Wilkes County, Georgia, which then became part of Oglethorpe County, after 1793. Adam received a grant for 400 acres in Wilkes County. In 1791, Adam & Rebecca Simmons, bought 750 acres on Little River Dam waters of Broad River from John Prestridge. Adam claimed the loss of two horses by Indians on two separate occasions, the first theft occurring around July 1788, and the second occurring around September of 1789. This would indicate that Adam had moved to Wilkes County by 1788. This is supported by Adam being a charter member of Cloud's Creek Baptist Church in Sept of 1788. == Oglethorpe County == '''Adam Simmons Sr'''. [[Simmons-3903]] In 1793 Oglethorpe County was created from a portion of Wilkes County. Adam Simmons had been living in Wilkes County and was living in that portion when the new county was created. Adam was a charter member of Cloud's Creek Baptist Church,Oglethorpe County, Georgia, which organized Sept. 20th 1788. The 1800 census for Oglethrope Co., Georgia, page 20, lists the following for Adam Simmons, 1 male under 10, 1 male 16 - 26, 1 male over 45; 1 female under 10, 2 females 16-26, 1 female 26-45, 1 female over 45; 3 slaves. He made his last will in Oglethorpe County and he died before 12 Dec 1807. '''William Simmons''' [[Simmons-9809]] He left a will in Oglethorpe County, Georgia dated May 12th, 1808, probated Nov. Court 1808. State's wife as Mary, sons Samuel and William Jr. and son in law Jesse Simmons. == Elbert County == ''' John Simmons''' [[Simmons-9610]] John was born in 1761 in Amherset County in Virginia. His father was James Simmons and his mother Mary Waters. His father James moved to Rutherford County in North Carolina. John moved to Georgia after the Revolutionary War. He married Ann Freeman in Wilkes County about 1796. http://www.daragon.net/genealogies/JOHN%20Simmons.pdf 1st paragraph1st page, footnote 3&4 page 8,http://www.bookofbowie.net/family/INDIs/II0082.html He lived in Elbert County, Georgia and was a prosperous planter. He made his last will in Jan of 1830 in Elbert County. He moved with his daughter to what later became White County, Georgia. He died there in June of 1834 and was buried there. His will was proved in court in Elbert County in Jan of 1835. The John Simmons whose will was in Elbert County in 1830 with death in 1834 is this man. [http://www.bookofbowie.net/family/INDIs/II0082.html John Simmons, died 1835] == Greene County == '''Charles Simmons''' A Charles Simmons was married in Greene County 20 Nov 1793 to a Polly Parker. == Washington County == == Warren County == '''Benjamin Simmons''' A 1795 will in Warren County, Georgia left by one Benjamin Simmons names his wife as "Lucy". Also mentioned are the names of several sons and daughters of Benjamin and Lucy. Land and tax records reveal that most (possibly all) of these individuals had left Warren and relocated in Jones County, Georgia by about 1810. Jones County tax records in 1811 show Lucy (now a widow) living with her son Thomas Simmons, and in 1814 her son John occupies her land and she is shown as deceased. Also, on 27 April 1812 Elizabeth BROWN sold a land lot in Jones to William SIMMONS (another son of Benjamin, Deed Book D, page 81). Benjamin Simmons applied for a land bounty grant in Wilkes, Georgia in 1780 (Warren split from Wilkes in 1794) The John Simmons who was a son of Benjamin (and who is mentioned in Benjamin's 1795 will) would have been born ca.1774...he is an executor of his father Benjamin's 1795 will: "16 March 1795 will extract of Benjamin Simmons (from Warren County, Georgia Will Book C) Benjamin Simmons (Dec) mentions: Lucy (Wife), James (Son), John (Son), Henry (Son), Deborah (Dau), Polly (Dau), Linsey (Dau), James (Exec), John (Exec), John Simmons (W), Malcom Johnson (W)". == Hancock County == ''' John Simmons''' This John Simmons according to this biographical note was buried on his land in Hancock County. This has yet to be verified with sources. John Simmons, Sr., Revolutionary War Soldier of Virginia, was born 1712, Scotland during the years of the "eighteenth century." He came to America, first to Pennsylvania when he was a young man and later settled in Prince Edward Co., VA. His son's served in the Continental armies of Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia. Some time after the Revolutionary War was over he moved to Georgia where he received a land grant for his patriotic service in what was Washington County, but later became Hancock County. He is buried on his land located fourteen miles west of Sparta (nr. Devereux), Hancock Co., Georgia. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-2.jpg |caption=Wilkes County, Geogia, Assorted Simmons Image 3 }} ''' Benjamin Simmons Sr'''.[[Simmons-5766]] Benjamin lived in Hancock County. He was born in Virginia in about 1742. He was married to Sarah Butts in Virginia in 1772. His last will and testament was made on 22 Dec 1813. He names his wife as Executrix, Sarah Simmons. He names his sons James and Benjamin Simmons Jr. as Excecutors Legatees include Sarah Simmons his wife, James Simmons his son, Elizabeth Thorp his daughter, Sally Butts his daughter, Benjamin Simmons Jr. his son, Jesse Simmons his son, Patsey Lucas his daughter, and John Butts Simmons his son. The will was proved in court and letters given to James Simmons in open court on 5 Sep 1814 and further proved in court upon the oath of Henry Butts. recorded 7 Nov 1814. Georgia Probate Records 1742 -1990, FamilySearch.org., Wills and administration records, 1811-1824, Vol G - J. pages 201 to 203. Benjamin mentions money due him in Virginia to be given to his son James. Sarah Simmons the widow of Benjamin Simmons made her will in Hancock County, Georgia in 1815. Her will was proved in 1821. In that will she names her sons as her heirs. Her son James Simmons [[Simmons-13231]] died in 1834 and he was buried at the Simmons family cemetery in Hancock County at Sandy Run. The wife of James is also buried there. [http://www.friendsofcems.org/Hancock/default.htm?SQL.asp?CemNumber=22&,2 Simmons Cemetery], Sandy Run, Hancock County, Georgia, USA [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=37006 Simmons/Butts family buried at Sandy Run on Find-a-Grave] In that cemetery there is also a grave marker for a John Simmons. This is actually a cenotaph ( per Allan Thomas in his research)- Allan mentioned in his last information that he and others were looking for a letter Mrs. McKay wrote to Mrs. Edna Simmons Campbell in the 50's explaining how she got the cenotaph commissioned. From the assessment by Allan Thomas Mrs. McKay lumped all of these John's together into Scottish John and her research was perpetuated in "Roster of Rev. Soldiers in Georgia" pages 154, 155."Georgia Rev. Soldiers and Sailors" Vol 1, pages 192-193, "Roster of Rev. Soldiers in Georgia", Vol 3 pages 206-107, compiled by Howard McCall, and "Simmons Family of VA, NC, and GA' by Ettie Tidwell and Howard McCall. And on Find-A-Grave. It appears Mrs. McKay combined the following three John Simmons together to get John 1796 and John 1834. That assessment was from Allan Thomas. Peggy Hill from Texas of the Simmons Exchange was of the same opinion in regard to the John Simmons being confused.http://daragon.net/genealogies/JOHN%20Simmons.pdf Simmons Family of Wilkes and Oglethorpe, Georgia There have been several books written that perpetuate erroneous information on the Simmons family of Wilkes and Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Among these are “Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia”, pages 154, 155; “Georgia Revolutionary Soldiers and Sailors ..” Volume 1, pages 192-193; “Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia” volume 3, page 206-207, compiled by Howard H. McCall; and “Simmons Family of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia” by Ettie Tidwell & Howard McCall . My focus is on John Simmons, who is stated to have come from Scotland, married twice, and produced at least sixteen to eighteen children. There were actually three John Simmons’s that came to Wilkes Co., Georgia, the first John( 4 Jan 1743 - 1837, Talbot Co., GA), who married Margaret Nutt, being the son of John Simmons of Johnston Co., NC, the second John (d. 20 Jan 1835, Elbert Co., GA, son of James Simmons of Rutherford, NC) who married Ann Freeman (daughter of Holman Freeman Sr.) ; and the third John who died 18 July 1796 in Wilkes Co., Georgia, who left no will, but deeded his property to his children.http://daragon.net/genealogies/JOHN%20Simmons.pdf . [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Simmons-Descendants-5753 Family on Wiki Tree] == Baldwin County == Baldwin was created in 1803 from a Creek session. Lands were distributed via the 1805 Land Lottery. By 1807 it was divided with the creation of Jones, Putnam, Jasper (formerly Randolph), and Morgan. See map of 1807.https://sites.rootsweb.com/~gabaldw2/1805.gif 1807 Tax List for Baldwinhttps://sites.rootsweb.com/~gabaldw2/1807tax.html '''John Simmons''' '''William Simmons''' '''John Simmons''' [[Simmons-3902]] John Simmons was living in Baldwin County in 1816. He and his son Isaac sold their land that year and moved to Jasper County. There is a record of a John Simmons and family in Baldwin in 1820 on the census. He is over age 45 with a female over age 45. '''Isaac Simmons''' [[Simmons-5607]] William later known as Isaac Simmons and his father John Simmons lived on their land in Baldwin County, Georgia until 1816. Isaac is present on the 1820 census in Jasper County. == Jones County == '''John Simmons''' John Simmons along with Thomas Morris signed as security for Rachel O'Neal-Simmons in April 1814 when she applied for letters of administration on the estate of Wm. Simmons in Jones, Co., GA. The same two men were security for Wm. Simmons in 1807 when he applied for guardianship of Rachel O'Neal in Hancock, Co., GA. Rachel promptly married a second man named William Simmons in Oct., 1814 in Jones, Co., GA. Simmons, William Simmons, Rachael married on 27 Oct 1814 from Jones County, Georgia marriage records for 1814. Our friend and fellow Simmons family researcher the late Allan Thomas posed this question. Who is this John and William Simmons? '''John Simmons''' This John Simmons left a will in Jones County on 1 Dec 1825 and it was proved in court 10 Jan 1826. His wife Martha was named as Executrix and William Candler Executor of the estate. The will mentions his oldest child a female and sons but no names are given. ''' William Simmons''' Deed record in Jones County in Deed Book E page 232 dated 20 Jan 1814 William Simmons sold a parcel of land to James Hammock for 200 dollars 50 acres in the 6th District of formerly Baldwin County then Jones number 53 Recorded 23 June signed and sealed by William Simmons. ''' Henry F. Simmons''' In 1817, Jones County Georgia Henry F. Simmons sells to [http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/upson/bios/hooten.txt Henry Hooten] 1/2 acre lot in the town of Clinton. Henry HOOTEN was a pioneer preacher in Jones County and started the Elam Baptist church. In addition is found a deed record in Jones County Book G page 74 dated 23 Apr of 1810 where John Sybert of Lincoln County, Georgia sold to Henry F. Simmons of Putnam County for 425 Dollars a parcel of land 202 1/2 acres in the 8th District of former Baldwin number 108. witnessed by Thomas Simmons and John Simmons Recorded 26 Aug 1816. In addition a deed record is in Jones County on page 38 Book D. Dated 7 July 1812. This same parcel of land was sold by Henry F. Simmons of Pulaski County to James Miller of Jones County 202 and 1/2 acres in 8th District number 108 == Lincoln County == '''Stern Simmons''' [[Simmons-5772]] Stern Simmons Sr. moved from Halifax County VA to Lincoln County GA in the late 1700's with his wife Grace Nagley Simmons. They had three sons: Stern Jr., Thomas, and John. John Simmons, a prominent planter, and his wife Mary Ann Matheson Simmons raised their family at Goshen in Lincoln County. http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/39537245 [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~galincol/church/goshen/page6.htm Sterne Simmons was a deacon] in 1809 at Goshen Baptist Church [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/99001473.pdf Simmons--Cullars House] (#99001473) Jct. GA 79 and Co. Rd. 25 , Lincolnton SALE-SIMMONS FAMILY CEMETERY LINCOLN COUNTY GEORGIA On Hwy 79 N of Lincolnton across from the Old Wilson Edwards Store.http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/lincoln/cemeteries/sale.txt == Putnam County == ''' William Simmons''' on '''February 28th 1801 William Simmons and wife Patience Simmons''' sold the 200 acres on Clark Creek to James Darden, both signed by Mark. Sons Willis and Solomon, with '''father William are listed in the 1807''' tax rolls for Baldwin County. This area became part of Putnam County when it was created in1807. '''Henry Simmons''' Henry was a son of William Simmons and Patience (maiden name unknown). Henry Simmons, the older brother of Sanders and William Jr was '''appointed their guardian in 1819'''. The record states Minors of William Simmons; Henry Simmons appointed guardian, July, 11th 1819 Book A Page 178 (Putnam?) Another deed stated that Patience Simmons of Putnam County sold John Williams property December, 27th, 1819.(bordered by son Asa Simmons and son in law, James McKissack). The Widow Patience Simmons gets a Hancock County GA. Land Lottery draw in 182.1 Since Patience outlived William she could not have been his first wife as has been stated. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-3.jpg |caption=Supreme Court Deeds }} ''' John Simmons''' [[Simmons-1140]] John was a son of William Simmons and Patience (maiden name unknown). He was named in a deed of gift by his father in Wilkes County, Georgia in June of 1798. He was a brother to Solomon S. Simmons, Willis Simmons, and others as evidenced by the deed of gift. The date of birth of his brother, Willis, has been established. The date of birth for his brother, Solomon, is estimated to be 1786. The exact date of birth for John has not been determined. It is estimated to be between 1784 and 1787. == Jasper County == '''William Simmons''' [[Simmons-]] William was born in about 1745 in Virginia. He served in the Virginia line during the Revolutionary War. He moved and lived in North Carolina and then to Georgia after the Revolution. He was married first in 1768 to Mary King. He and Mary had two sons, William Simmons born about 1769 and John King Simmons born about 1771. William moved to Georgia after the Revolution and he received Bounty Land for his war service in 1781. Years later after the death of Mary in 1790 He moved to Jasper County, Georgia. He was married the second time in 1793 in Jasper County, Georgia to Anne King, the sister of his first wife. He died there in 1828. His son John King Simmons was a Georgia Supreme Court Judge. He died in 1870. One of his sons was William B. Simmons and this is his Bible record. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~alcoffee/wbsimmonsbible.html A major component of this family, the family of Allen G. Simmons, lived later (1830s on) in Crawford County. [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/macon/Bible/simmonsfamilybible.htm William B Simmons Family Bible] '''William and Patsey Simmons''' Pg 13 William Simmons 2 Sept 1820 To my wife Patsey Simmons and my eldest son John Simmons, the tract of land where I now live containing 340 acres which I purchased from Jacob Burton Sr. and Volentine Brarel. At the death or marriage of my wife, the said land to belong to my son John Simmons until his death, then equally divided amongst my other heirs. Child’s share to my wife if she marries. The rest of my estate to be equally divided between my other 10 children; Thomas Simmons, Reuben Simmons, Charles Simmons, William Simmons, Jr., James Simmons, Elizabeth Miller wife of William Miller, Sally Ford wife of William Ford, Nancy Catlet wife of Alsey Catlet, Polly Simmons and Patsey Simmons. From the share of Elizabeth Miller to be deducted $96; share of Sally Ford to be deducted $96, share of Thomas Simmons deducted $100, share of Reuben Simmons deducted $125, share of Nancy Catlet deducted $65. Extrx: My wife Patsey Simmons, Exec: William Miller, Edward L. Christian, James Jones. Signed: William Simmons. Wit: James Sewell, Nicholas Sewell, James Long. Rec: 24 Mar 1821, William Mironey, C.C.O. Isaac was NOT the son of William Simmons & Patsy as supposed by this book (https://books.google.com/books?id=UNuECGC7CiYC&pg=PA311&lpg=PA311&dq=%22isaac+simmons%22+%22madison+county%22&source=bl&ots=KWaVO3giB9&sig=QDPYh0WwBQOgAYx1EYY5j-ZXx-Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj78ITMxujSAhWTdSYKHeRvDGkQ6AEIJzAC#v=onepage&q=%22isaac%20simmons%22%20%22madison%20county%22&f=false The Georgia Frontier) as William lists his 10 children and Isaac was not among them (Larry Bell) '''William Simmons of Putnam County''' ( who had some sort of interests in Madison Co & Elbert Co and who was living in 1822.) page 253 Madison Co., Ga.: William Simmons of Putnam Co., Ga. appoint my trusty friend Isaack Simmons of Madison Co. my true and lawful atty. to attend to all my business in the county of Madison and Elbert, with full power to sue or attend to any lawsuits which may be pending in either county, to make settlements in any cases wherein I may be interested and to grant receipts in my name. 18 Aug 1821. (signed) William Simmons. Wit: James Long, James Eberhart, J.I.C. Rec. 19 Apr 1822. == Georgia Lottery Grantees and Fortunate Drawers in 1805 Land Lottery == Adam Simmons, Jr. (1) Benjamin Simmons, Sr. (1) possibly Charles Simmons (1) John Simmons, Sr. (1) Jonathan Simmons (1) possibly Jonathan Simmons (ca, 1780 - ca. 1810) Warren, Georgia Lucy Simmons, widow (1) possibly Lucy Brown Simmons, widow, is the wife of Benjamin Simmons (ca. 1735-1795 in Warren, Ga.) == Georgia Land Lottery 1821 == Simmons, Abraham Madison Powells 196 6 Dooly Simmons, Asa (Orph) Jackson Knoxs 11 12 Houston Simmons, Asa Putnam Johnsons 125 1 Houston Simmons, Benj. Putnam Walkers 96 1 Houston Simmons, Beverly A. Pulaski Dewitts 195 12 Houston Simmons, Beverly Oglethorpe Holtzclaws 56 1 Houston Page 205 Simmons, Caleb Wilkes Mattoxs 134 4 Henry Simmons, Charity (Wid) Jones Phillips 20 3 Monroe Simmons, Charles (Orps) Greene Slaughters 157 15 Dooly Simmons, Charles Madison Stricklands 141 6 Monroe Simmons, David Oglethorpe 235th 178 9 Houston Simmons, James (Orph) Twiggs Chains 18 16 Henry Simmons, James Jones Cabaniss 237 2 Henry Simmons, James Laurens Carsons 202 13 Dooly Simmons, Jesse Hancock Claytons 184 1 Henry Simmons, Jesse Jasper Pollards 150 8 Henry Simmons, John F. Wilkinson Mims 89 16 Henry Simmons, John M. Greene Slaughters 45 1 Dooly Simmons, John Sr. Jasper Barnes 108 5 Henry Simmons, John (Rev.) Clark Fosters 63 1 Henry Simmons, John Elbert Ruckers 29 12 Henry Simmons, John Habersham Ritches 111 9 Fayette Simmons, John Jasper Barnes 110 14 Fayette Simmons, John Jones Phillips 106 2 Henry Simmons, John Scriven Waters 22 4 Houston Simmons, Joshua Hall Cotters 272 12 Houston Simmons, Ladoe Wilkinson Mims 48 9 Monroe Simmons, Margaret (Orph) Jackson Knoxs 11 12 Houston Simmons, Milly (Orph) Jackson Knoxs 11 12 Houston Simmons, Patience (Wid) Jones Pitts 15 5 Houston Simmons, Patsy L. (Wid) Madison Stricklands 167 1 Houston Simmons, Polly Greene Slaughters 319 9 Henry Simmons, Samuel Emanuel Lanes 222 3 Henry Simmons, Stephen Putnam Jurnigans 141 3 Houston Simmons, Thomas C. Madison Stricklands 189 15 Henry Simmons, Vinson B. Oglethorpe 235th 154 15 Dooly Simmons, William Jones Jeffersons 127 1 Houston Simmons, William Jones Jeffersons 194 9 Houston Simmons, Wm. (Orph) Warren Williams 199 11 Monroe Simmons, Wm. Putnam Johnsons 88 5 Houston Simmons, Wm. Putnam Sanders 80 7 Monroe Simmons, Wm. H. Putnam Brooks 138 4 Henry == Georgia Land Lottery 1827 == 4 3 215 Simmons' Brice orphans Bulloch County McCalls Coweta County 4 8 93 Simmons, Adam Pike County Daniels Coweta County 1 24 59 Simmons, Adam opr Oglethorpe County Hardmans Lee County 3 8 240 Simmons, Adam orps Oglethorpe County Hardmans Troup County 3 2 267 Simmon's, Arthur orps. Jasper County Wilsons Troup County 3 2 213 Simmons, Charity illeg. Jones County Gibson Troup County 2 24 179 Simmons, David Wilkes County Greens Muscogee County 3 7 130 Simmons, Eliz. wid. Oglethorpe County Hardmans Troup County 3 9 189 Simmons, Francis Madison County Hannas Troup County 1 15 185 Simmons, Greenville Hancock County 101st dist Lee County 1 3 88 Simmons, Henry Crawford County Wilsons Lee County 4 1 72 Simmons, Isaac jr Madison County Hannas Coweta County 3 10 205 Simmons, Isaac sr Madison County Hannas Troup County 2 5 204 Simmons, Ivy Telfair County Wilkersons Muscogee County 2 9 106 Simmons, J. jr sol. Lincoln County Wiggintons Muscogee County 1 22 127 Simmons, Jesse Wilkes County Greens Lee County 5 4 47 Simmons, John Franklin County McDonalds Carroll County 3 6 74 Simmons, John Madison County Hannas Troup County 4 1 24 Simmons, John Madison County Christians Coweta County 2 11 99 Simmons, John Warren County Jones Muscogee County 1 25 16 Simmon's, John orps. Jones County Robertsons Lee County 3 2 110 Simmons, John sol.l.w. Lincoln County Prathers Troup County 1 14 26 Simmons, John soldier Habersham County Fains Lee County 1 1 193 Simmons, John C. Henry County Bryants Lee County 1 23 68 Simmons, John sr. R.S. Pike County Orrs Lee County 4 1 324 Simmons, Joseph Dekalb County Stephens Coweta County 5 3 230 Simmons, Joseph Pulaski County Sparrows Carroll County 1 4 101 Simmons, Mary Ann orp. Liberty County 16th Lee County 3 4 4 Simmons, Moses Jones County Robertsons Troup County 1 25 124 Simmons, Nancy widow Jasper County Wilsons Lee County 3 1 118 Simmons, Nancy widow Jasper County Johnsons Troup County 1 22 302 Simmons, Rachel h.a. Jones County Popes Lee County 2 12 129 Simmons, Reuben Madison County Christians Muscogee County 2 18 126 Simmons, Reuben Madison County Christians Muscogee County 5 10 232 Simmons, Richard Henry County Harris Carroll County 4 3 347 Simmons, S, N, M, T, & E. ills Montgomery County McMillons Coweta County 1 21 126 Simmons, Seaborn Fayette County Whartons Lee County 2 12 10 Simmons, Silas, Nancy, Mariah, Theoph. & E. ills. Montgomery County McMillons Muscogee County 1 26 153 Simmons, Solomon S. Jones County Dosters Lee County 2 10 158 Simmons, Stern jr Lincoln County Lonorgans Muscogee County 3 3 30 Simmons, Valentine Warren County Jones Troup County 2 23 145 Simmons, William Dekalb County Stephens Muscogee County 1 25 54 Simmons, William orphans Madison County Christians Lee County 1 9 57 Simmons, William R.S. Jones County Davis Lee County 2 9 198 Simmons, William B. soldier Crawford County Wilsons Muscogee County 1 18 46 Simmons, William ors. Madison County Christians Lee County 1 9 57 Simmons, William R.S. Jones County Davis Lee County 2 3 54 Simmons, Wm. orph Oglethorpe County Hardmans Muscogee County 2 17 5 Simmons', Wm. orps Oglethorpe County Hardmans Muscogee County ===Miscellaneous=== [[Simmons-5139|Elizabeth (Simmons) Moncrief]] :http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/62060609/person/48094590164 '''John Simmons the Regulator''' :Is he from the Sandy Run Simmons/Butts Family? ::http://www.newrivernotes.com/carroll_history_1779-1783_flower_swift_company.htm ::http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/mckstmerindivid.htm :Interesting Discussion ::http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.franklin/387.2.1.2.1.1.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx == DNA answers to the Simmons family == '''From Tom Simmons:''' "A potential "clincher" in separating my Simmons line from that of every other Simmons line in Georgia at that time is my Y-DNA, which carries a rare 2-step mutation in STR allele 388. My value is "10"; almost every other Simmons line has a "12" in this position. DYS388 mutates very slowly; it is estimated that "my" 2-step mutation occurred 1,000-2,000 years ago. I share this mutation with only one other Simmons family (to my knowledge) in North America, that of Edward Simmons from Hooper's Island, Maryland. That family emigrated in the mid-1600s from Cornwall, England; it is calculated that my Simmons line and the Hooper's Island Simmons line share a male ancestor approximately 500 years ago (ca. 1500) - obviously in England and not in North America. " ==Assorted Simmons' Georgia Documents== The following documents are not connected, as of yet, to any Simmons' families. ---- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge. }} It is possible that this Malbourne Simmons is a descendant of [[Simmons-3520 | Malbone Simmons]] By his order: ''C.H. Freeman'' ---- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge.. }} It is possible that this Malbourne Simmons is a descendant of [[Simmons-3520 | Malbone Simmons]] '''Georgia''' This is to certify, that ''Malbourne Simmons, a citizen'' is entitled to a Bounty of 250 Acres of Land as a bounty. Agreeable to an Act of the General Assembly passed at Augusta "20 August, 1781'' ''' ''As per Certificate E Clark Col'' ''' ::Given under my hand, at Savannah, the ''_______25th'' Day of ''March'' in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty ''Four____'' ::::''' ''J. Houston'' ''''(?) Attest D.Rees Secy ---- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge. }} It is possible that this James Simmons is a descendant of [[Simmons]] '''Georgia''' This is to certify, that ''James Simmons, a citizen'' is entitled to a Bounty of 250 Acres of Land as a bounty. Agreeable to an Act of the General Assembly passed at Augusta "20 March, 1781'' ''' ''As per Certificate E Clark Col'' ''' ::Given under my hand, at Savannah, the ''_______25th'' Day of ''March'' in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty ''Five____'' ::::''' ''L. Elbert ''''(?) Attest G Handley S:E:C ----- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge.. }} ---- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge. }} Burke County Georgia- Willis Simmons (not son of William) headrights issued by Isaac Perry July 7th 1788 for 200 acres. Located on Brier Creek, Burke County GA, near Girard, adjoining [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=7213&id=I09287 Cader Powell] and [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=837&id=I00909 William Godbee]. Signed by [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/david-emanuel-ca-1744-1808 David Emanuel] This Willis Simmons is possibility a descendant of [[Simmons-7112 |Bullock Simmons]], son of Malbone ---- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge. }} In 1815, Jones County Georgia John Simmons sells to Handy Harrel property where John Simmons did live and "whereupon John Oliver now lives" 70 and 7/8 acres originally granted to Christopher Collins formally in the 7th district Baldwin County. 141 acres are also mentioned. Also mentions Ambrous Bryant and James McKinley. Wittnessed by John Oliver and John Keener. It seems John Keener is attesting that part of this property lies in Twigs County ---- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge. }} It appears that John Simmons on behalf of Henry F. Simmons is selling to Richard Allen of Jones County, Georgia 202 1/2 acres, formerly in Baldwin County. Maybe Henry was a minor in 1815, he marries four years later(Simmons, Henry F. Lavake, Eliza married on 17 Mar 1819) ---- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge. }} There is a Henry F. Simmons and Eliza Lavake married on 17 Mar 1819 in this area. == Research Notes == '''State of Georgia''' This is to certify, that ''Malbourne Simmons'' has steadfastly done his duty from the time of passing an Act at Augusta, from the time of passing , to wit, at Augusta, on the 20th of August 1781, until the total expulsion of the British from this state. And the said ''Malboune Simmons'' cannot, to my knowledge and belief, be convicted of plundering and distressing the county: and is therefore under said Act entitled to a Bounty of 250 Acres of good Land free from taxes for ten years Feb. 1784 ::Given under my hand, at ''Savannah this second day'' of ''Feb.'' 1784, Elijah Clark Col. '''William and Sarah Brown Simmons''' A William Simmons married A Sarah Brown in 23 Dec 1784, Wake County NC. Bondsman Richard Simmons. According to Ancestry.Com. The William Simmons that Ancestry. Com has paired with Sarah Brown Simmons lived in Hillsborough, Wake, North Carolina in the 1800 census. == Sources == * [http://usgwarchives.net/ga/galand.htm GA Deed & Land Records] * http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/deeds/1827/sur/surn-s1.txt

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{{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ==History== {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-14.jpg |align=c |size=225 |caption=logo }} ::Tribes of American Indians, such as the Tutelo and Cherokees lived in the swamps along the Yadkin, as evidence of the Indian war implements, such as arrow flints, tomahawks. When the settlers began, there were skirmishes. The jungles along the streams were good hiding places to wait for the white settlers to comedy. With clearing of some lands and after spring thaws, Indian skeletons and minie bails were found.https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/wilkes-county-1777/ https://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1902_northcarolina_historicalsketches_wilkes_county.htm https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/wilkes :'''1629-1712''' Province of Carolina ruled by Lords Proprietors under British rule. :'''1712-1776''' Province of North Carolina and Province of South Carolina were formed from [[:Category:Province of Carolina]] {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1750''' Emigrants, German and Scotch-Irish settlers came from southeastern Pennsylvania, another from eastern North Carolina and one group came northward from South Carolina. By 1752 A Moravian survey party saw an old Cherokee Indian Village in the fields. The Cherokee name for Mulberry Fields is ''Keowee''. The settlers arrived for religious freedom, desire for new lands, and interest in the frontier. https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wilkes_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy :'''1750''' [[Gist-81|Christopher Gist]], the first white man to settle here, and built a home on the north side of the Yadkin west of the present town of Wilkesboro. Gist, an Indian scout, and surveyor, had friendly contacts with the Cherokee Indians. Gist was twice credited with saving the life of Colonel George Washington and showed Daniel Boone the way to Kentucky. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Carolana Map of Wilkes County }}{{clear}} ::Settlers assumed the Cherokee Indians had cleared away the timber, some areas in the western part are barron of trees such as Elk gardens on White Top Mountain, or Grassy Knob which used to * :'''1753''' Immigrants to North Carolina from Scotland and Germany also wanted good farm land, game, a location near fresh water. The area seemed to be bare of trees. james McCann was one of the older generation. :'''1775-1782 Revolutionary War''' The Wilkes Militia mustered at the Mulberry Fields The Mulberry Meeting House a frequent place to discuss current issues. :'''1776-81''' North Carolina contributed 7,800 men to the North Carolina line in the Continental Army under [[Washington-11|General George Washington]]. There were 10,000 in the North Carolina militia and State troops. :'''1777''' {{Blue|North Carolina Legislature formed [[:Category:Wilkes County, North Carolina|Wilkes County]] from Surry and District of Washington, effective 1778}} The Assembly named created the Wilkes County Regiment and the Militia that were active throughout the Revolutionary War. First court was in [[Brown-43555|John Brown]]'s house, Brown's Ford, NC). Second court was near the bend of Yadkin county, "the Mulberry Field Meeting House. https://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1902_northcarolina_historicalsketches_wilkes_county.htm . :'''1777 ''' Wilkes county Wilkes was named for a radical, [[Wilkes-939 |John Wilkes]] who supported the colonists in America. This caused him to lose his Lord Mayor position of the City of London.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes_County,_North_Carolina :'''June 3, 1778- 1801''' Mulberry Meeting House was chosen for the courthouse as a centrally located place. New Commissioners were to buy (50 acres) of land for the new courthouse, stocks and pillory. Wilkesborough, NC was laid out. :'''1779''' Mar 3, Wilkes County Regiment fought its first battle at Briar Creek, Georgia :'''1780''' The [[Cleveland-63|Robert Cleveland]] Log House was built east of Purlear. This was relocated to Wilkesboro in 1986 and is the oldest house in Wilkes County. :'''1780''' During the Kings Mountain had half of the American forces from Wikes County area. They fought for liberty, when the enemy had said this was a place where he could not be driven from. By war's end, that person and his forces were dead on the battle field. :Nov 21, 1789 [[:Category:North Carolina|North Carolina]] was admitted to the Union as 12th State. :'''1788-1849''' Wilkes County lost land in 1799 for Ashe County, then more land for Caldwell County creation, 1841. In 1847, Wilkes lost land for the Alexander County. By 1849 Caldwell, Ashe and Yancey along with [[Category:Wilkes County, North Carolina]] gave up land for Watauga County. :'''1795''' An act was passed naming new commissioners to purchase fifty acres of land on which to find a place in the center of the county. Then they were to lay out a town and build public buildings, eluding prison and stocks.. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Hackett's Mill }}{{clear}} :'''1800''' {{Blue|Mulberry Fields, North Carolina}} became {{blue|Wilkesboro, NC}} when William Lenoir laid out the town. He did not want it to be named for him, so they named the next town nearby for him as Lenoir, NC. :'''1800s''' The Old Wilkes County Jail was built which is an example of North Carolina 1800's architecture for jails. The jail held Confederate stores and Union prisoners during the Civil War. The original materials were used, during restoration. To enter the cells, a person had to enter through wood door, and iron doors. The front door even had nails (one inch apart). http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/wilkes_county_nc.html :'''1823''' With another North Carolina act, the 2nd courthouse in the Public square was built. Wilkesboro has been the county seat and the courthouse has served the county since this time. :'''1841-47''' Caldwell county was created from part of Wilkes and Burke counties. More land of Wilkes County with some of Ashe County and Yancey County was use to form Watauga County. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-18.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Confederate Memorial }}{{clear}} :'''1861-65 Civil War''' -The Wilkes county Jail held Confederate stores and Union prisoners. :'''1862-65''' During the Civil War some men served in the Union army. Most men served in the Confederacy. Names were Gordon, Stokes, Barber, Cowles. :'''1865''' Stoneman’s Raid was a Union cavalry raid in eastern North Carolina. The General had been ordered to destroy, rather than fight battles. Gen. Stoneman and cavalry started in Tennessee, into the North Carolina mountains, pillaging Boone and capturing Wilkesboro, NC. After this he attacked towns in Virginia. In Salisbury there was a supplies depot there and a Confederate prison for Union Prisoners in Maxwell Chambers mill (which operated from 1861- 1865) with at times 10,000 prisoners.https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/stonemans-raid/ Gen. Stoneman with Gen Palmer severed railroads, burned mills, and the Reedy Fork Bridge which could be seen burning for miles. With all the area destroyed they almost caught Confederate Gen. Robert E Lee as he retreated. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Marker of Stoneman Raid, 1865 }}{{clear}} :'''1868''' [http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll3/id/254 Tom Dula] was prisoner in this jail. His lawyer, Gov. Zebulon Vance arranged a change of venue for Dula. Another prisoner was "Otto Wood, an escape artist. The "Tom Dooley" of legend and song was hanged in 1868 for the murder of Laura Foster in Ferguson, North Carolina. Ballad, [https://www.ncpedia.org/ballad-tom-dooley"Hand Down your Head, Tom Dooley"] The "Tom Dooley" of legend and song was hanged in 1868 for the murder of Laura Foster in Ferguson, North Carolina. :'''1906''' ''Wilkes Journal-Patriot'' newspaper was founded, published (3 X per wk) ::The US Army's Corps of Engineers built the W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir on the Yadkin River (4 miles west of Wilkesboro after the 1916 and 1940 floods. The Dam opened1962, (four miles west) of Wilkesboro. The lake which formed had a shoreline of 56 miles. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Map of Wilkes, NC }}{{clear}} :'''1910- North Wilkesboro Citizens started making their own homemade liquor, known as {{Red|Moonshine}}''' was illegally produced. Soon this area was known as the "Moonshine Capital of the World". Young men would deliver the '''{{Red|Moonshine}}''' to the larger towns and cities of North Carolina. Some of the white liquor was delivered as far as Detroit, New Jersey and southern Florida. :'''1947''' The young men would outrun the police and federal liquor agents in their converted speeding cars. This led to fast cars for the bootleggers to deliver the whiskey by speeding across the state in their modified cars. If they were not delivering whiskey, they raced their souped up cars to brag about the cars and for cash. Since this often involved outrunning local police and federal agents in auto chases, the county became one of the birthplaces of the sport of stock-car racing. Soon there were dirt, oval sized tracks in Wilkesboro. Thousands of people gathered for the races. These races were built across Virginia and South Carolina as well as North Carolina. The county became one of the birthplaces of the sport of stock-car racing. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes_County,_North_Carolina ::Soon Wilkes County had Auto Racing and NASCAR. If the Bootleggers were not delivering whiskey they raced their cars for bargain and cash. This led to auto racing and NASCAR. :'''1947-''' Historians consider Wilkes county, North Carolina as a birthplace for NASCAR. The North Wilkesboro Speedway was the first NASCAR (National Association of Stock Car Auto Racing) track began in May 18, 1947. Many became superstars as well as moonshine deliverers. One example was Junior Johnson. There was a 1965 article written about Junior Johnson, called the '''"The Last American Hero Is Junior Johnson, Yes!"'''. The movie "The Last American Hero was produced which starred Jeff Bridges, about the moonshine deliverers and the Speedway. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-19.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=North Wilkesboro Speedway }}{{clear}}https://www.sbnation.com/longform/2015/3/4/8126311/north-wilkesboro-speedway-after-nascar Stars that raced on the North Wilkesboro Super Speedway were Junior Johnson, Dale Earnhardt, Dean, Combs, Richard Petty, Jimmy Pardue, Benny Parsons and Curtis Turner. The Speedway closed after NASCAR races declined and two owners moved some races to tracks in Texas and New Hampshire, by 2011https://sometimes-interesting.com/2017/02/12/north-wilkesboro-speedway-defunct-pillar-of-nascar/https://www.sbnation.com/longform/2015/3/4/8126311/north-wilkesboro-speedway-after-nascar :'''1959-75''' -[http://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/search/results/COUNTY/Wilkes%20County '''Wall of Faces Vietnam memorial List'''] :'''Oct 23, 2017''' A rare EF 1 tornado touched down in Wilkesboro, NC and North Wilkesboro, NC. It moved through Fairplains, and Hays communities, with damage to each place. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-17.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Stonemountain State Park }}

{{Blue|SKETCHES OF WILKES COUNTY COMMUNITIES}} ::{{Blue|Boomer, NC}} The first name of this town was Warrior Creek, which was renamed for the postmaster who called "Boomer".http://www.ncalhn.org/wilkes/history.html ::{{blue| Hayes, North Carolina}} The first post master inspired this town's name in 1890. In 2000 the population was 1,731. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hays,_North_Carolina ::{{Blue|Lovelace, North Carolina}} - This was named for resident of 1800's, Archibald Lovelace. ::{{blue|New Castle, North Carolina}} A plantation belonging to James Clemmons Hunt was originally called Hunt's Store in 1840 New Castle - named for plantation of James Clemmons Hunt; known as Hunt's Store in 1840. {{Image|file=Cleveland-63-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= Robert Cleveland log Home }}{{clear}} ::{{blue|Mulberry, North Carolina}} Was settled in 1750's, then renamed Mulberry Fields. ::{{Blue|Moravian Falls, North Carolina}} This town began in the late 17000's. A nearby waterfall was the source of the name.. Other names for the town were "Petersburg" and "Forks of the Road". ::{{Blue|North Wilkesboro, North Carolina}} - Began in 1891. The Norfolk and Southern Railroad installed tracks which led to North Wilkesboro development. It is thought Daniel Boon with family lived here prior to their move to Kentucky. Maps of 1752 and 1770 show this as Mulberry Fields. ::{{Blue| Ronda, North Carolina}} This town was named for Benjamin Cleaveland's Wilkes County estate known as "Roundabout" was incorporated,1907. ::{{Blue|Traphill, NC}} Although this was settled in 1775, the first post office was 1837. ::{{Blue|Wilkesboro, North Carolina}} -The town began in 1800, incorporated 1847 and became the county Seat of Wilkes County.. Residents of the town were loyal to the Union instead of the Confederacy, 1862-65. {{Blue|Mulberry Fields, North Carolina became {{blue|Wilkesboro, NC}} when William Lenoir laid out the town. He did not want it to be named for him, so they named the next town nearby for him as Lenoir, NC. ::'''1800''' {{Blue|Mulberry Fields, North Carolina}} became {{blue|Wilkesboro, NC}} when William Lenoir laid out the town. He did not want it to be named for him, so they named the next town nearby for him as Lenoir, NC. ::http://www.ncalhn.org/wilkes/history.html :: [https://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1902_northcarolina_historicalsketches_wilkes_county.htm Sketches of Wilkes County]

---- Adjacent Counties *Alexander County (south) *Alleghany County (north) *Ashe County (northwest) *Caldwell County (southwest) *Iredell County (southeast) *Surry County (northeast) *Watauga County (west) *Yadkin County (east) ===Government=== '''Wilkesboro, NC Courthouse, 1903''' {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Courthouse, Wilkes County }}{{clear}} Current Courthouse, 2000 {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_North_Carolina-16.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Current courthouse, 2000. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Location- Wilkes County, located in the eastern slope of Blue Ridge Mountain region of North Carolina, in the Appalachian Chain. :Blue Ridge Mountains run from southwest to northeast, (dominance of the western and northern horizon). :Mountains Thompkins Knob - highest point is 4,079 feet, Stone Mountain :Yadkin River and the W. Kerr Scott Reservoir. :total area of 757 square miles (1,960 km2), of which 754 square miles (1,950 km2) is land and 2.6 square miles (6.7 km2) (0.3%) is water. :Crops- tobacco, apples, poulty and beef :Economics products - thick forests were logged for the pines and other trees. ::Hardboard siding for houses are milled here. ::Builder's tools, milling equipment, glass products, lingerie, furniture, shoes, and hosiery :Elevation ranges from 900 feet in the east to over 4,000 feet (1,219 meters) in the west. :Mountain ridge Blue Ridge Parkway runs along the crest of the Blue Ridge on the county's northern and western borders. Brushy mans are the southern border. :Terrain - in east- level and less hills, far east part of county i the Piedmont region. :Foothills - foothills and valleys of the Blue Ridge are midsection, w :Fault - , a fault runs through the Brushy Mountains, cause mild earth tremors :State Parks ::Brushy Mountain 0- an isolated spur of the blue Ridge :Lake=- W. Kerr Scott Lake- largest lake in Wikes :Rivers Mulberry Creek, Yadkin River, Reddles River, Roaring River :Climate - varies due to changes of elevation. Winter - temperature in 40's in Eastern part, with snow in the mountains. :Precipitation - frequent thunderstorms in spring and summer; rain snow sleet, winter :Tornados are rare :High winds - cause tree damage and power lines, :Tornadoes are rare :Brushy mountains have mild earth tremors. Protected Areas *Stone Mountain State Park - good for rock climbing and trout fishing *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Ridge_Parkway Blue Ridge Parkway] *Yadkin River - large *W. Kerr Scott Reservoir.-W. Kerr Scott Dam and Reservoir on the Yadkin River (4 miles west of Wilkesboro. It opened 1962. This dam created four miles west of Wilkesboro. Opened in 1962, the dam created a lake with a shoreline of 56 miles. ===Demographics=== In 2010 there were 69,340 people here with a population density of 91.91 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 90.60% White or European American, 4.08% African American, 0.19% Native American, 0.43% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 3.33% from other races, and 1.33% from two or more races. Of all races, 5.44% of the population were Hispanic or Latino. The median income for a household in the county was $30,668, and the median income for a family was $39,670. Males had a median income of $30,917 versus $26,182 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18,319. About 17.60% of families and 21.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 32.60% of those under age 18 and 13.40% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes_County,_North_Carolina *This is a wine region. Wilkes County is part of the Yadkin Valley AVA, an American Viticultural Area. Wines made from grapes grown in Wilkes County may use the appellation Yadkin Valley on their labels. With the decline of tobacco farming, some Wilkes County farmers have switched to wine-making, and have hired experts from Europe and California for assistance. As a result, wine-making is growing in popularity in both Wilkes and surrounding counties. In May of each year, Wilkes county celebrates the new wine industry with the Shine to Wine Festival, held in downtown North Wilkesboro. POLITICS: *This County is not suited for Plantation farming due to rocky infertile soil. Since the American Civil War, Wilkes County has been heavily Republican, owing to its strong Unionist sentiment during that war. Highways
* US 21 *US 421 (BUS) *NC 16 *NC 18 *NC 115 *NC 268 (BUS) NOTABLES
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*[http://www.fmoran.com/wilkes/wilkm.html Heads of Households, 1869] *[http://www.fmoran.com/wilkes/1891.html History of the Yadkin Association] *[http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_wilkes_county_regiment.html List of officers, men, and battles in Revolution] *Robert Cleveland House, built in the late 1700; *Claymount Hill, built in 1870 *Wade Hampton Harris Memorial Bridge, built in 1931 *[http://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/search/results/COUNTY/Wilkes%20County '''Wall of Faces Vietnam memorial List'''] :Cultural attractions are ::Wilkes Symphony Orchestra ::Wilkes Art Gallery ::Wilkes Playmakers ::Whippoorwill Academy and Village ::Tom Dooley Art Museum ::MerleFest ::Wilkes Agricultural Fair *Brushy Mountain Apple Festival ::Lowe's Balloons over the Blue Ridge ::Wilkes Agricultural Fair ::Mountain Bike Ride :Natural attractions are ::Stone Mountain State Park ::Rendezvous Mountain Educational State Forest ::North Wilkesboro Fireworks Celebration. ===Cities/Towns=== Wilkes County communities include Ronda, Roaring River, North Wilkesboro, Moravian Falls, Boomer, Ferguson, Millers Creek, Mulberry, Wilbar, and Austin. *Antioch *Austin *Boomer *Elkville *Fairplains *Ferguson *Maple Springs *McGrady *Millers Creek *Moravian Falls *Mulberry *North Wilkesboro *Pleasant Hill *Roaring River *Rhonda *Wilbar ===Census=== *[http://www.fmoran.com/wilkes/1790wilk.html 1790 Tax List] *[[:Category:Wilkes County, North Carolina, Early Settlers|Early Settlers]] * [[:Category:Wilkes County, North Carolina, Early Settlers]]: for Profiles of persons born before 1800 and living in the area that has been Wilkes County since 1777 *[[:Category: Wilkes County, North Carolina|1800's]] for Profiles of persons born in the 1800s and living in Wilkes County *[[:Category: Wilkes County, North Carolina|1900's]]: for Profiles of persons born in the 1900s and living in Wilkes County *2004 Wilkes County had an estimated population of 67,000 in 2004. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- !Year!!Population |- |1790||8157 |- |1800||7247 |- |1810||9054 |- |1820||9967 |- |1830||11968 |- |1840||12577 |- |1850||12099 |- |1860||14749 |- |1870||15539 |- |1880||19181 |- |1890||22675 |- |1900||26872 |- |1910||30282 |- |1920||32644 |- |1930||36162 |- |1940||43003 |- |1950||45243 |- |1960||45269 |- |1970||49524 |- |1980||58657 |- |1990||59393 |- |2000||65352 |- |2010||69340 |} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=320 |caption= }}{{clear}} ===Sources=== *https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/wilkes *https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/wilkes-county-1777/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilkes_County,_North_Carolina *[https://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1902_northcarolina_historicalsketches_wilkes_county.htm Historical Sketches] *[https://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/symposia/newriver-84/sec3.htm New River] *[https://web.archive.org/web/20031206094115/http://www.wilkesnc.org:80/history/ History of Wilkes County, NC Link] *http://www.fmoran.com/wilkes/wilkes.html *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_wilkes_county_regiment.html * History of Wilkes County, North Carolina, *[https://web.archive.org/web/20031206094115/http://www.wilkesnc.org:80/history/ Link] See Also: *“Wilkes County.” William S. Powell, ed. Encyclopedia of North Carolina (University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill, NC 2006), p. 1206. *“About Wilkes County.” Wilkes County Local Website. http://www.wilkescounty.net/about.wilkes.php, (accessed July 25, 2011). *“Tom Dula.” Wilkes Chamber of Commerce Website. http://www.wilkesnc.org/history/tomdula/, (accessed July 25, 2011). *When The Engines No Longer Roar: A Case Study of North Wilkesboro, NC and The North Wilkesboro Speedway. Chapter 2: The Birth of a Speedway, The Beginnings of a Sport: The History of North Wilkesboro Speedway (1947-1996). *[http://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/search/results/COUNTY/Wilkes%20County '''Wall of Faces Vietnam memorial List''']

Wilkes-Barre City Cemetery

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[[Category:Wilkes-Barre City Cemetery, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Wilkes-Barre City Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Wilkes-Barre City Cemetery is located in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. It opened in 1870. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
Wilkes-Barre City Hall
Office of the City Clerk
40 East Market Street
Wilkes-Barre, PA 18711
(570) 208-4117 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
41.256262, -75.869938 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/477+N+River+St/@41.256262,-75.869938,3a,15y,230.17h,86.05t/data=!3m4!1e1!3m2!1sHuQaZ9BfIYhhOFEgiLnE7w!2e0!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c51a446403e63d:0xc2b0f3e07820df7!6m1!1e1 Wilkes-Barre City Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=46964248 Find A Grave] * [http://archives.timesleader.com/2002/2002_09/2002_06_16_CITY_CEMETERY_RECORDS_EASY_TO_ACCESS.html ''City Cemetery Records Easy to Access''] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Bestider, Ruth Mallery||10-MAR-1894||28-JAN-1970|||||||| |- | Dobson, Edith M||20-MAY-1883||11-DEC-1883||||Lot 508|||| |- | Dobson, Infant||FEB-1897||FEB-1897||||stillborn|||| |- | Dobson, Jane Francis||17-JAN-1874||21-FEB-1874||||Lot 508|||| |- | [[Dobson-1718|Dobson, Lucinda]]||1878||NOV-1892|||||||| |- | Emery, Infant||26-JUL-1902||26-JUL-1902||||stillborn|||| |- | Endler, Albert John||25-DEC-1883||22-NOV-1970|||||||| |- | [[Evans-10230|Engler, Mary]]||27-MAY-1870||26-JUL-1902||||nee Evans|||| |- | Eva, Benjamin||1874||1892||||Lot 209|||| |- | Eva, Bertha||1889||1892||age 2 yrs 6 mos||Lot 153|||| |- | Eva, James||1856||1906||||Lot 900|||| |- | Eva, John||||1895||age 2 yrs 6 mos||Lot 204|||| |- | Eva, John||1840||1912||||Lot 241|||| |- | Eva, John||||1886||age 6 mos.||Lot 80|||| |- | Eva, Lucinda||1858||1888||||Lot 209|||| |- | Eva, Mary||||1885||age 40 yrs||Lot 152|||| |- | Eva, May||||1892||age 4 yrs 3 days||Lot 152|||| |- | Eva, Sarah||||1884||age 35 years||Lot 209|||| |- | Eva, Sarah||1880||1896||||Lot 209|||| |- | Eva, Thomas||1877||1915|||||||| |- | Flowers, Elmira||1901||21-JUN-1902|||||||| |- | French, Henry||6-JAN-1888||25-FEB-1969|||||||| |- | George, Infant||16-JUN-1902||16-JUN-1902||||stillborn|||| |- | Guest, Infant||||8-JUL-1902||||child of Edward Guest - twin|||| |- | Guest, Infant||||10-JUL-1902||||child of Edward Guest - twin|||| |- | Guest, William B||||10-MAR-1896||age 55|||||| |- | Hassing, Helen||2-JAN-1904||3-MAR-1970|||||||| |- | [[Hawk-662|Hawk, George]]||20-MAR-1865||28-AUG-1949|||||||| |- | Johnson, Lewis||||19-JUN-1902||age 43|||||| |- |[[Julian-1191| Julian, Bessie]]||10-MAR-1876||22-JUN-1876|||||||| |- | [[Julian-1190|Julian, Emma]]||11-DEC-1872||28-JUL-1873|||||||| |- | Kemp, Infant||3-AUG-1902||3-AUG-1902||||stillborn|||| |- | Klaman, George James||||1903||age 3 mos.|||||| |- | Klaman, John A||1910||1910|||||||| |- | Klamen, Elmer A||26-JUN-1904||1-SEP-1969|||||||| |- | Longfoot, Joseph G||11-MAR-1935||11-AUG-1969|||||||| |- | McCloskey, James||||21-JUL-1902|||||||| |- | Miller, Catherine||||7-JUL-1902||age 78|||||| |- | Morgan, Thomas A||1902||15-JUL-1902|||||||| |- | [[Morris-19937|Morris, Moses]]||1836|||||||||| |- | Perry, Infant||3-JUL-1902||3-JUL-1902||||stillborn|||| |- | Price, William||1902||19-JUL-1902|||||||| |- | Reeser, Infant||30-JUL-1902||30-JUL-1902||||stillborn|||| |- | Rehrig, Edward||10-JUN-1936||18-MAR-1969|||||||| |- | Richards, David John||JUN-1902||2-JUL-1902|||||||| |- | Schuler, Harold William||2-NOV-1893||27-FEB-1969|||||||| |- | Sheridan, James||26-JAN-1903||8-SEP-1970|||||||| |- | Sidonis, John||6-FEB-1914||4-FEB-1970|||||||| |- | Siroki, John||6-SEP-1891||23-JUN-1970|||||||| |- | Thomas, Evan||MAY-1902||27-JUL-1902|||||||| |- | Thomas, Roman||5-DEC-1893||30-JUN-1970|||||||| |- | Walker, Dora M||||22-JUN-1902||age 10|||||| |- |} ----- == Sources == [http://www.wilkes-barre.pa.us/forms/wbcemeteryrecordscomplete.pdf Wilkes-Barre Cemetery Records File]

Will of Christopher Branch

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[[Category:Wills and Estates]] == Abstract == p. 209: Will of [[Branch-50 | Christopher Branch]] of Kingsland 20 June 1678. To son [[Branch-69 | Thomas Branch]], great copper ceatle, and a book and 240 acres already given him. To grandson [[Branch-411 | Christopher Branch]], all land between river to line of my son [[Branch-69 | Thomas]] and Proctors Creek, provided he help build his brother [[Branch-669 | Samuel]] a house of 4 board lengths. To grandson [[Branch-669 | Samuel Branch]], land called "Jacks Bottom" at Proctors Creek, provided he help build his brother [[Branch-660 | Benjamin]] a house of 4 board lengths. To grandson [[Branch-660 | Benjamin Branch]], land between Jacks Bottom and Proctors Creek. [[Branch-669 | Samuel]] and [[Branch-660 | Benjamin]] to live with [[Branch-411 | Christopher]] until able to look after themselves. [[Branch-66 | William]] and [[Branch-30 | John Branch]] ''(correct link?)'' to have permission to hunt and fish in the creek and swamp. Grandson [[Branch-411 | Christopher Branch]] to be sole executor. All the rest of the estate to grandsons [[Branch-411 | Christopher]], [[Branch-660 | Benjamin]] and [[Branch-669 | Samuel]], and [[Branch-875 | Sarah]] and [[Branch-37 | Mary Branch]], the wife of [[Jefferson-111 | Thomas Jefferson]], to be equally divided. Witnesses: [[Gower-527 | Abell Gower]], [[Ward-2190 | Richard Ward]]. Proved by above witnesses 20 Feb. 1681/2.[https://www.reynoldspatova.org/documents/Colonial_Henrico_Wills002.pdf Colonial Wills of Henrico County Virginia Part One 1654–1737 compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III]; See page 6 of PDF which is page 8 of the book which gives the abstract of will appearing on page 209 of the records. == Will of [[Branch-50|Christopher Branch]] == '''Christopher Branch's will, dated June 20, 1678, was probated in Henrico County, February 20, 1681-2:'''. Will of Christopher Branch(1) Henrico County, Virginia, Wills & Administrations, Part 1, 1677-1692 Will & Deed Book, page 209 20 June 1678 In the name of God Amen. The twentieth of June 1678. I Christopher Branch, of Kingsland, in the County of Henrico being in years and memory, praised be to God, do make this my Last Will and Testament as follows:: Item. I give my body unto the Earth from whence it came and my Soul unto my Savior Jesus Christ, who has bought it with his most precious blood. Item. I give unto my son Thomas Branch my great copper kettle and a book called Ursinis Catucis and I do confirm the two hundred and forty acres of land that I have given him by deed gift formerly. Item. I give unto my grandson Christopher Branch all the land between the river and the long slash, beginning at Proctors Creek mouth, and run upward on the river to the pine tree that parts my land and my son Thomas, and from Proctors Creek at the lower end of long slash on the inside of the slash running upward to my son Thomas’ land unto him and his heirs male forever, provided that he shall help to build for his brother, Samuel Branch a house [with] four lengths of board every length to be five foot with help of the Negro and Job. If they live until Samuel be of ability to help and to seat it, and to help him to clear a cornfield sufficiently fenced to keep out hogs and cattle.. Item. I give unto my grandson Samuel Branch all the land that lies between the long slash and the bottom called by the name Jacks Bottom, beginning at Proctors Creek and running upwards to my son Thomas’ land to him and his heirs male forever provided that he, with the help of Christopher and the Negro and Job, if it pleased God they live, do build Benjamin one house of four lengths of board every length of board to be five foot long, clear and fence him a cornfield so much as they do for Samuel, with his help when he shall be able to seat it. Item. I give unto my grandson Benjamin Branch all the land that lies between Jacks Bottom and Proctors Creek beginning at Proctors Creek and running upwards to my son Thomas’ land to him and his heirs male forever. It is my will that Christopher do give unto Samuel and Benjamin six locust posts and two elm posts a piece when they shall build them their dwelling houses if they can find none on their own ground. It is my will that any of these—Christopher, Samuel, or Benjamin—do die before they come to the age of one and twenty years then their land shall return to the next brother and the goods that they shall have out of my estate after my decease. It is my will that after my decease, my son Thomas shall pay unto Christopher the rent that shall be due unto his Majesty yearly for his two hundred and forty acres of land when it shall be demanded. Likewise, Mr. Gower, Samuel, and Benjamin when they shall seat their land. Item. It is my will that neither Samuel nor Benjamin go off the plantation but to live with Christopher and to have housing and ground and to work together until they be able to seat their own land unless they be willing to go off themselves. It is my will that my part of my Job’s labor, so long as he has to serve, shall go to maintain Samuel, Benjamin, and Sarah, and the half of the Negro’s labor go to maintain them. Item. It is my will that the cart way be not stopped up nor altered that now is to go into the woods for timber or for firewood but to have a clear passage. It is my will that William and John Branch shall have liberty to fish or fowl in the creeks or swamp. If Christopher shall refuse to help to build and clear for Samuel and Benjamin as I have set down in this my will, then he shall pay to Benjamin six hundred pounds of tobacco. Item: I give unto Thomas Jefferson one hogshead of tobacco of four hundred pounds weight whom I make with my grandson Christopher Branch my full and sole executors of this my last will and testament and I desire them to see my will truly performed, my debts and legacies being paid and burial discharged, all the rest of my estate I give unto my grandson Christopher Branch and Samuel and Benjamin and Sarah and Mary Branch, the wife of Thomas Jefferson to be equally divided among them. Witness my hand and seal the day and year above written. Christopher Branch Witnessed: Abel Gower Richard Ward On 1 December 1681 he signed a paper declaring the meaning of a formerly written deed giving 300 acres to his son Thomas Branch, and nine days later confirmed his grandson, Christopher Branch, his attorney for this action. His will dated in June 1678 and verified by witnesses in February 1682 indicates the general time of his passing and that he was still at "Kingsland". His wife, Mary, had, apparently died much earlier. They had three sons: Thomas (1624 ‑about 1695), William (about 1626 ‑about 1670), and Christopher (about 1628 ‑ about 1665). One of his descendants five generations later was President Thomas Jefferson, who married a fifth generation descendant of Francis Epes.http://www.jamestowne-wash-nova.org/ChristopherBranch.htm ---- Christopher’s will was twice produced in court to resolve later property issues. In 1691 Christopher Branch III and his uncle and “Kingsland” neighbor Thomas Branch were in heated dispute. Both lived on land that Christopher Branch I had owned and Thomas put a fence across an old cart path blocking Christopher’s way to the creek. After Christopher several times tore down the fence, Thomas sued him. To help resolve the issue, Christopher’s brothers, Samuel and Benjamin Branch, both now in their mid-twenties, were ordered to give depositions about where a cart path ran. Christopher III pointed to a clause in his grandfather’s will “that the cart way be not stopped up nor altered that now is to go into the woods for timber or for firewood but to have a clear passage” and the court ordered Thomas to leave a path 15 feet wide. http://www.virginians.com/redirect.htm?topics&6648 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ”Henrico County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 1706-1737” page 49. Deed Book page 75 “2 Apr 1716 Thomas Turpin and Obedience his wife, to James Branch, for £60, 100 acres at Kingsland, which by deed 17 Oct 1659 was conveyed by Christopher Branch to his grandsons William and John Branch, vested afterwards in John Branch, he being the surviving tenant, and by his will dated 17 Jan 1687 devised unto said Obedience, his daughter, and afterwards by deed 2 Dec 1687 confirmed by Thomas Branch to said Obedience. Wit: Lod. Tanner, Nicholas Giles, Benjamin Ward. Signed: Thomas Turpin, Opedience Turpin. Recorded 2 Apr 1716. Obedience, wife of Thomas Turpin, relinquished her dower right.” (Ref 3) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ”Henrico County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 1706-1737” page 83. Deed Book page 61 “2 Nov 1726 James Branch of Henrico County, planter, to Henry Vanderhood of same, merchant, for £150, land on south side of James River at place called Kingsland, 100 acres; which tract was conveyed by Christopher Branch to his grandsons William and John Branch by deed 17 Oct 1659, and by John Branch devised to his daughter Obedience, late wife of Thomas Turpin, dec’d, by his will 17 Jan 1687 and by said Thomas and Obedience conveyed to said James Branch by deed 2 Apr 1716. Wit: Nicholas Giles, Thos. Branch, Henry Moody. Signed: James Branch. Recorded 7 Nov 1726. Mary, wife of Branch, relinquished her dower right.” '''Other sources that mention Christopher Branch are:''' Branch of Abingdon. Being a Partial Account of the Ancestry of Christopher Branch of "Arrowhattocks" and "Kingsland," in Henrico County, and the Founder of the Branch Family in Virginia by James Branch Cabell [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15673 (complete will beginning on page 128)] The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 20, No. 1, Jan., 1912 Branch of Abingdon. [http://www.jstor.org/stable/4243186 A book review]. [http://www.genealogymagazine.com/th.html Ahnentafel of President Thomas Jefferson] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Branch [http://www.virginians.com/redirect.htm?topics&6648 Christopher Branch I, in his own words] [http://www.jamestowne-wash-nova.org/ChristopherBranch.htm Jamestowne Society] Adventurers of the Purse and Person, revised and edited by Virginia M. Meyer and John Frederick Dorman, published 1856 by Order of First Families of Virginia.. Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants, by Gary Boyd Roberts, published 1993 by Genealogical Publishing co., Inc., Baltimore, MD. (states Christopher was a descendant of King Henry I of England.) Henrico County, Virginia, Wills & Administrations, Part 1, 1677-1692 Will & Deed Book, page 209 Henrico County, Virginia Deeds 1677-1705, Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger III, Richmond, Virginia 1986, F232.H4W445 1985, Henrico County, Virginia Deeds 1706-1737, Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger III, Richmond, Virginia 1988, ===Sources===

Will Of Edward Wilburn - 1806 Surry County, North Carolina

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Some research has concluded Edward Wilburn, principal of this will, died May 3, 1806. Proved in his will is the fact the will was written on that date with a codicil added May 5, 1806. To date, his exact death date is unknown but obviously after May 5, 1806.
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The Last Will and Testament of Edward Wilburn
b. 1728 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fauquier_County,_Virginia Fauquier County, Virginia] ~ d. 1806 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surry_County,_North_Carolina Surry County, NC.]
Original transcription by Gerald David "Gerry" Willburn.This transciption supplied by Gerald David "Gerry" Willburn a decendent of William Richard Welborn's brother Edward Welborn. (Both sons of Edward Wilbourn abt 1725-1806).
With minor grammatical edits by [[Jones-22382|Chapman Jones 10/2014]]

THE WILL OF EDWARD WILBOURN - 1806 SURRY COUNTY, N.C.
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In the name of God Amen. Considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound mind and memory, blessed be the Almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament in the manner and form following, that is to say; First, I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Mary Wilbourn, all the tract and parcel of land I now live on, that is on the Northeast side of Mitchell's River, three hundred and fifty acres, to my wife as long as she lives, also one man, twenty two head of cattle, six sheep, forty head of hogs, three feather beds, with all their furniture, three bed stedds, two dishes, twelve plates, six knoves and six forks, sixteen spoons, one large cason and two small ones, six chairs, likewise all my farming tools. Also I give and bequeath to my wife Mary Wilbourn, my negro fellow Jeffrey, as long as she lives. I do also give and devise all my tract of land lying on the Southwest side of Mitchel's river to my son Richard Wilbourn. I do also give and bequeath unto my son Edward Wilbourn the sum of two hundred dollars at my wife's decease. I do also give and bequeath to my daughter Jane Wilbourn one half of the land I live on and of the Northeast side of Mitchel's river at my wife's decease. I do also give and bequeath unto to my daughter Temperance Marshall the remaining half of the land on the Northeast side of said river at my wife's decease. I do also give and bequeath unto my two daughters Jane Wilbourn and Temperance Marshall all my stock of every kind and all my household furniture of every kind, and my negro fellow Jeffrey, at my wife's decease, to be equally devided between the two daughters if they can agree in the property, if they can not agree in the division of the property, the property is to be sold and the money arriving from the sale to be equally divided between Jane and Temperance. I hereby appoint my wife Executrix and Aaron Marshall Executor of this my last will and testament hereby reversing all wills by me. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this third day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six.
his Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Edward S Wilbourn above named Edward Wilbourn to be his marklast will and testament. ADDITION I, Edward Wilbourn, of the State and County aforesaid do this 5th day of May 1806, do make and publish this my codicil to my last will and testament in manner following, that is to say; I give to my son John Wilbourn five shillings.
I give to my son Thomas Wilbourn five shillings.
I give to my son Zachariah Wilbourn five shillings.
I give to my son Lewis Wilbourn five shillings.
I give to my daughter Susanna Jones five shillings.
I give to my daughter Lydia Slauter five shillings.

In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal the day and date above written. his Signed, sealed and published and declared Edward S Wilbourn by the above named Edward (X) Willbourn (mark)
as a codicil to be annexed to his last will and testament inpresence of, Obadiah Martin, Aaron Marshall
her
Jennet (X) Wilbourn (mark) State of North Carolina, Surry County, May session AD 1806, Obadiah Martin and Aaron Marshall, two of the substantiating witnesses, (to the foregoing last will and testament, together with the Codicil of Edward Wilbourn) made oath that they saw the said Wilbourn sign, publish and declare the same to his last will and testament, that he was of disposing mind and at the same time they saw Jennet Wilbourn sign the same as a witness to said will and codicil which was ordered to be recorded." Jennet (Jane) Wilbourn was Edward Wilbourn's youngest daughter. She never married. ===Additional Notes=== Mary (St. Clair) Wilbourn was in the 1810 Surry Co. Census as Molly Wilbourn with her daughter, Jane and 1 slave, Jeffrey. The tax lists show her as owner of the land until 1819. She appears in the 1820 Surry Co Census living next to her son Richard. She must have died not too long after that. I don't know the exact date. Her daughter Jane died earlier, since Jane's estate was settled before 1820.
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Will of Isabelle Gray

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[[Category:Chillingham, Northumberland, Gray Name Study]] [[Category:Ogles of Ogle Castle]] [[Category:Newcastle upon Tyne, Merchants]] [[Category:Northumberland, Wills and Estates]] ---- =XXIV. Testamentum Isabelle Gray= {{One Name Study | name = Gray | category = Horton, Northumberland, Gray Name Study }} Oct 6, 1581. I, Dame [[Grey-612|Isabell Gray]], This distinguished lady, the widow of Sir Ralph Grey, knight, the head of that great house, was herself a scion of another branch of the spreading family of Grey. She was a daughter and co-heir of Sir Thomas Grey, of Horton, knight, and there flowed in her veins some of the best blood of the north, for her mother, [[Ogle-204|Dorothy]], was a daughter of [[Ogle-132|Ralph Lord Ogle]], and her grandmother was a Darcy. The will of her grandfather, Sir Roger Grey, is printed in Wills and Inventories, p.113. of Ogle Castle in the county of Northumberland, widow, late wife to '''[[Grey-1664|Sir Raphe Gray of Chillingham, knight]]''', being of whole of and perfect remembrance, thanks be to the almighty God, and considering the variable and mutable change of this world, and the uncertainty of the end of man's life, and also weighing the great ambiguities and doubts, which do daily arise and grow about last wills and testaments, do make this my last will and testament, in manner and form following. First, I bequeath my soul to almighty God, the father, the son, and the Holy Ghost, who hath created, redeemed, and sanctified me, unto life everlasting, by the precious death and merit of Jesus Christ, my only Savior, and my body to be '''buried in the parish church of Chillingham''', near unto the corps of my late husband Sir Raphe Gray, and my funeral order of my burial to be according to the ancient and laudable custom of the Church of England, and as shall be thought meet to mine executors and supervisors of this my last will. I give to thirty of the poorest householders in Dodington, every of them one bowl of beer. To the poor of Fenton and Dodington, upon the day of my burial, 6l.13s.4d. To my son the right worshipful '''[[Gray-8768|Sir Thomas Gray]], knight''',d. no issue 09 Apr 1590; will printed in this volume. * my leases of the tythe corn and sheaves of Fenton and Dodington, * one nest of silver bowls, * one dozen of silver spoons, * one salt of silver, * and double guylt, * my best bed, with all the furniture belonging thereto, * and my best table, with one dozen of joined stools. To my son '''[[Grey-50|Raphe Gray]]'''Her 2nd son Sir Ralph Grey, knight, of Horton and Chillingham, sheriff of Northumberland 1582, 1591, 1593, and 1611, M.P. for that county 1604. : He was ancestor of the Lords Grey of Wark, and of the Earls of Tankerville. : His will was proved 28 Aug 1624 ... desires burial in the quire of Chillingham church. : To his son John he leaves Bradforth and Burton, the tithe corn of Sunderland, a house in Berwick, and the fisheries of Sanstell and Blackweed in Tweed. : To his son Robert lands in Little Langton-upon-Swale. : To his son Edward Ulgham Grange and Nunnykirk. : To his daughters, Dorothy and Martha, the lands of Ross and Elwick, for twenty-one years. : To his wife Dorothy her jointure, which is already known, at Horton, and East and West Chevington. : The rest to his eldest son Sir William Grey. * 2 silver pots, * 1 dozen of silver spoons, * and my next best bed, with the furniture thereof. To my son '''[[Grey-1113|Edward Gray]]''' * 20l. To my son '''[[Grey-1915|Henrie Grey]]''' * my lease of Ogle Castle, and the demeane there unto belonging; * also I give unto him all my corn at Ogle, * and my lease of pasture in Shilvington feldes, * also I give unto him more xx kye and xx oxen. To my son '''[[Grey-1956|Roger]]'''Sir Roger Grey, of Ulchester, knight * all my corn at Dodington, as well that which is sown, and that which unsown, * also I give unto him more xx kye and xx oxen. To my son '''[[Grey-2087|Arthur]]'''Sir Arthur Grey, of Spindleston, knight * all my corn at Fenton, both sown and unsown, * also I give unto him more xx kye and xx oxen. To my son '''[[Gray-8768|Sir Thomas Gray''']] * my lease of the east demeanes of Elwicke. To my son '''[[Grey-1956||Roger]]''' * all my corn, sown upon the ground of Loninge Head, nighe Morpitt. To my daughter '''Anne'''m. Thomas Collingwood of Eslington, co. Northumb., esq. * cc markes to be payed by my executors ... the day of her marriage. If it happens the said Anne to die before she be married, (as God forbid) then ... the said sum ... shall be divided equally among my three youngest sons, then living * 20l. * xx kye in full restitution, recompense and satisfaction to her, for all such kye, as were given to her by her grandmother, my mother * lx sheipe to make up her stock cccxx * I commit or bequeath her ... to the good governance and tuition of my son Sir Thomas Gray, until ... marriage. To my daughter '''[[Grey-2565|Dorothee]]''' * 1 table of gold, * 1 pair of bracelets of gold, * 26l. 13s. 4d., * my best velvet gown, * and a kirtle of velvet embroidered. To my daughter '''[[Grey-2086|Isabell]]''' * 13l.6s.8d., * 1 velvet gown, * a kirtle of turfed taffaty. To my daughter '''Anne''' * 1 gown of satin, * and a kirtle of damask. To my '''sister [[Forster-86|Margaret]]''' * a new gown of broad-cloth I give for tokens or remembrances, first to my son Sir Thomas one rose noble, to my son Raphe and Edward, and to my '''sons-in-law, [[Delaval-67|Mr. Robert Delavale]] and [[Radcliffe-672|Mr. Frannces Ratclyfe]]''', every of them one old angel. To my sons, Henrie, Roger and Arthur, to every of them one old angell. To my son Raphe one gold ring. To my son Henrie ... gold. To my daughters, Isabell and Anne, to either of them one gold ring. To the right honorable the '''[[Radcliffe-487|Ladie Ogle]]''', my mother-in-law, . . . Ogle, my sister-in-law, to either of them a gold ring. To my '''cousins''', either of the Ladie Ogle's daughters, a French crown. To my daughter Dorothee my wedding ring, and to each of my sisters one old angell. To my '''niece Elizabeth Hearon''' 20l. toward her marriage. To '''Grisyld Harrison''' 20l., towards her marriage. To my servant '''John Fenwick''' 3l. 6s. 8d. To my servant '''Oswold Harrison''' 3l. 6s. 8d. To '''William Ansley''', my servant, iiij markes. To '''George Crosbie''' one cow. To '''Elizabeth Harrison''' a cloth gown, and to my servant '''Thomas Cocke''' 13s.4d. To '''Henrie Ogle''', my servant, one year's wages. To my servant, '''Edward Were''', one bowl of beer, and one bowl of rye. To '''Thomas Benyon''', clerk, 4l. To '''Edin Fenwicke''' 40s. To '''Michael Atchison''' iiij. stoates of three years age a piece. To '''Nicholas Bell''' one cow and a calf. To '''Patricke Stiddman''' one whye. To every of master '''Delavale''' his three eldest sons 6l.13s.4d., to be bestowed on jewels, for tokens. To either of my '''daughters-in-law, [[Ardington-1|Jane Grey]] and Katherin Gray''', 40s. in gold, for tokens. To twelve poor men, to every of them a black gown. To the poor of Ogle and parts adjoining 6l.13s.4d. To '''Frances Ogle''' 40s. To '''Lyonell Gray of Woller''', ij kye. To '''William Harrison of Chillingham''', ij oxen, and to '''Elizabeth Harrison''', his wife, ij kye, with their followers. To '''Thomas Benyon''', clerk, ij martes. To the shoemaker's wife of Ogle 3s.4d. I will and request my son Sir Thomas Gray, that my servants, Michaell Atcheson and William Ansley, may enjoy their firmholds during their lives natural, for their service, which they had of me in Nesbitte and Dodington, and that he will allow unto either of them 13s. 4d. yearly. I will, and my intent is that of my son Henrie Gray shall happen to die without issue, before the years of my lease of Ogle demeanes and Shilvington feldes shall be expired, that then my son Roger, and the lawful heirs of his body, shall have and enjoy the same, and if he die likewise, before the expiration of the said years, that then my son Arthur, and his lawful issue, shall have and enjoy the same. I commit my son Henrie Gray of trust to the right honorable the Lord Ogle, my brother-in-law, to whom I give an old angell, for a token, hoping and craving at his lordship's hands, that he will accept of him and to be instead of a father unto him. And I commit my son Arthur and daughter Anne of trust to my son, Sir Thomas Gray, requiring him to be unto them a good governor, as I hope he will, and to be for his part instead of a father to them. And I commit my son Roger to the governance of my son Ralphe, requiring him also to be as a father to the said Roger. Also I will that such women, as have taken pains with me in time of my sickness, shall be reasonably considered, for their pains, at the discretion of my executors, here under named. And I will, that if any poor man, coming to me about my business, have sustained any loss, either in his horse or other ways, that he or they shall be rewarded a marke or 20s. a piece, as my executors shall think reasonable. And I ordain, constitute, and appoint my full and whole executors, jointly and severally, of this my last will and testament, my sons Henrie Gray, Roger Gray, and Arthur Gray. And for the performance of this my last will and testament, I make and ordain the right worshipful Sir Thomas Gray, of Chillingham, knight, and the worshipful Raphe Gray, of Horton, and Edward Gray, of Morpeth Castle, esquires, my sons, supervisors and overseers of this my last will and testament. And further I appoint an inventory to be taken of all my goods and cattles, as well movable as unmovable, and that all costs and charges of my funeral, and all other debts, that lawfully can be demanded, shall be discharged. These being witnesses, Thomas Benyon, clerk, Elizabeth Harrison, and Oswold Harrison, and William Harrison. [Pr. July 11, 1582.] ==INV. DEC 13, 1581. JAN 19, 1581-2.== ===Goods at Fenton=== * 18 oxen 24l. * xxxj kye, * xvj calves * and a bull 24l. * xij young cattle, every of them a year old and a half, 3l. * Hard corn, clxxx thraves, 13l.6s.8d. * Oates, xviij scores of thraves, 10l. 13s. 4d. * beer, xviij scores of thraves, 8l. * Hay 5l. * Waynes, ploughs and yoaks 20s. ===Goods at Dodington=== * 18 oxen 24l. * In hard corn, as wheat and rye, xvij scores of thraves 24l. * Beer, xij score of thraves, 15l. * oats, xvij thraves, 10l. 13s. 4d. * Beer, xij score of thraves, 15l. * oats, xvij thraves, 10l.13s.4d. * The hay there 50s. * In waines and ploughs, with their furniture, 20s. ===Goods at Elwick=== * 16 oxen 21l.6s.8d. * xij year olds and a half 3l. * wheat and rye, vij scores of thraves, 10l.10s. * beer, vj scores of thraves, 10l. 10s. * beer, xj scores thraves, 5l. * oats, vij score of thraves, 5l.6s.8d. * Hay ther 50s. * 5 bowls of peas 30s. * Waines and ploughes, with their furniture, 20s. ===Goods at Yeveringe=== * Two score and seven ewes 7l. * xvj weathers 40s. * xvj hogs 21s. * xxxiij thrave of wheat and rye 35s. * xxxiij thraves of beer 50s. * Oats, xxx thraves, 18s.8d. ===Goods at the Loning Head=== * 18 oxen 24l. *xij goats 20s. * vij scores of thraves of wheat 15l. * lx thraves of beer 3l. * clxxx thraves of oats 8l. * The hay there 53s.4d. * Waines and ploughs with their furniture, 26s. 8d. ===Goods at Ogle=== * 18 oxen 47l. * xlvij kye 47l. * vij stoates 7l. * iiij bulls 4l. * viij younger stoates 8l. * xxvj young stoates and whyes of two years old 16l. * viij year old and half 33s 4d * viij horses 6l * viij score and ix ewes 20l. * xx weathers 4l * lx gymmers 6l. vxxvij dinmonthes 53s. * x scores of hogs 10l. * xxvij calves 3l. * xij scores of thraves of wheat 24l * xij scores of thraves of oats 10l. 13s. 4d. * hay there 10l. * waynes and ploughs with their furniture 20s ===Implements of Household as plate, bedding, & c.=== * plate valued to 27l. * Rings and jewels 20l. * apparell 20l. * bedding, naperie, chests, tables, stools, cushions, with all other implements of household 113l. * in ready money and gold 60l. * sum of the goods 700l.31s.6d. ==Debts== ===Debts Owed to Lady Isabell Gray=== {|style: border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="15" |For corn sold at Fenton as appears by particulars in her books of reconinges|| 60l. |- |Corn sold at Dodington and Elwick|| 60l. |- |Corn sold at Ogle and the Loning Head|| 20l. |- |Sum of the debts owing to her|| 140l. |- |sum totals of all the goods and debts|| 871l. 6s. |} ===Debts Lady Gray Owes=== {|style: border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="15" |To|| Occupation||Amt |- |''' [[Gray-24014|John Gray]], of Newcastle'''|| '''draper'''|| 10l.9s. |- |Robert Edon|| apothecary||18l.19s.4d. |- |Mr. Selby of Newcastle||merchant||38s. 4d. |- |Nicholas Punder||merchant||7l. |- |Mr Elwick, Queen's auditors, Thomas Bates, and person of Whalton, with others||Arrerage and rents ||16l. |- |Oswold Fryer|| ||3l. |- |colspan=2|servants wages|| 22l. |- |colspan=2|Isabelle's funeral||100l. |- |colspan=2|Summa||179l. 6s. 8d. |} ==Footnotes== ---- : Raine, J., Greenwell, W., & Hodgson, J.C. (1860). ''Wills and Inventories Illustrative of the History, Manners, Language, Statistics: & c., of the Northern Counties of England, from the Eleventh Century Downwards''. pp 49- 54. J.B. Nichols and son. [http://books.google.com/books?id=yUsJAAAAIAAJ&dq=Catherine%20le%20Strange%20and%20Thomas%20gray&pg=PA49#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books].

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Willacy_County_Texas.gif |align=c |size=350 |caption=Padre Island. }} *{{Blue|Willacy County was formed 1911 from Cameron, Hidalgo counties, organized, 1912; reorganized in 1921 after most of its territory was given over to the newly created Kenedy County.}}https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/willacy-countyWillacy County is in the area of Texas first known to white men.Kenedy County was split from Willacy in 1921. :11,000 years - Nomadic Coahuiltecan Indians inhabited the region. :Karankawa Indians lived along the coast. :'''1519''' the coast was mapped and named Amichel by Alonzo Álvarez de Pineda. Handbook of Texas Online, Alicia A. Garza, "Willacy County," accessed July 10, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw10.Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on February 22, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. : '''1530's''' - Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca crossed the area. :'''1554''' a fleet of twenty ships was wrecked on South Padre Island in the Willacy area. :'''1790''' the area was in the jurisdiction of Nuevo Santander, when a survey was made. ::Three (3) land grants were made in the Willacy County area by the Spanish and Mexican governments. :'''Feb 22, 1792''' - the Spanish land grant was El Agostadero de San Juan Carricitos, to José Narciso Cabazos. :Cabazos immediately developed and settled the land with ranch with 900 cattle; his grant contained more than a half million acres. This was the area of future Willacy County and parts of Hidalgo and Kenedy counties. :'''1798''' - Two other land grants in the Willacy County area were made to Vicente de Ynojosa by Spain ::'''La Sal Vieja''' was a natural salt lake which supplied all of the area of what is now South Texas and northern Mexico with salt. :'''up to 1811''' - After Ynojosa died, his descendants kept control of the land :'''1811'''- Indians drove the Ynojosa descendants away. This area was not near the Rio Grande River. :'''1821''' -a trade path/road was built from Matamoros through the future Willacy County to San Patricio :'''post Texas Revolution''' - area fell within the territory between the Rio Grande and Nueces River, that was in territorial dispute over Texas or Mexico. :'''1846-1848''' - Gen. Zachary Taylor crossed the Arroyo Colorado at Paso Real when he was in the area during the Mexican War. This is called '''General Taylor's Road''' by local residents. This road and the '''Old San Antonio Road''' (west of La Sal Vieja) were the only overland rounds into the lower Rio Grande Valley..''' * See [[Space:Old_Alice_Road|'''{{purple|Old Alice Road}}''']] :'''1861-65''' - Civil War Paso Real became an important crossing point for Confederate cotton exports. :'''1886''' - Oranges were introduced by ranchman, Cantú, who brought seeds from Montemorelos, Nuevo León, to his ranch near La Sal Vieja. ::'''Ballí family''' was particularly successful in this enterprise. (19th-century Anglo settlers in area socialized and intermarried with the leading Hispanic families. :'''1904''' - More Anglo settlement came after the building of the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway :'''1904''' - Organization of Raymond Town and Improvement Company :'''1905-1910''', Developers sponsored tickets for prospective farmers to buy a 30-day round trip ticket to see and learn the prospects of the "magic valley. They bought land, planned by the ranchers or land developers - not all stayed. :'''1911''' - Willacy County was separated and created from parts of Cameron and Hidalgo counties. It also included Kenedy County. This was named for state senator John G. Willacy. :'''1921''' Kenedy split from Willacy. It is said the early history settled ranchers in the northern part of the county wanted to be separated from the newcomers, the farmers of the southern part. Thus the ranchers separated into Kenedy county. {{Image|file=Willacy_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=ONIONS. }}{{clear}} :'''1912''' - Farmers introduced the Bermuda onion was introduced to Willacy County. It seemed to grow well. This onion farming gradually displaced much of the ranchland in the southern part of the county. It became the most important crop. ''Everyone uses onions in cooking''. Raymondville held an annual Onion Festival. The catch phrase: "The Breath of a Nation." :'''1912-1920''' - Milt White introduced the Bermuda onion as a crop.[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwillac/history.html Willacy onions]The Bermuda onion crops were successful, the salt enterprise was being supplied by '''La Sal Vieja''', yet the county had''' no paved roads.''' {{Image|file=Willacy_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Onion Festival. }}{{clear}} :'''1927''' the Arroyo Colorado Navigation District of Cameron and Willacy counties was formed. :'''1940''' -the first oil wells were sunk in the county's Willamar Oil Field. This oil production is a major part of the local economy today. Now natural gas is also rising. :'''1940'''- growth of sorghum was tried and found it grew well. This displaced cotton and other crops. ::Cattle ranching remains a substantial economic activity. *First county seat was '''Sarita.'''. ::Anglo and Hispanic settlers had altercations from the labor force. :'''2015'''- a large-scale prison riot at the leading employer for the county in South Texas. Its nickname was Tent City. - at this time prisoners (undocumented immigrants awaiting deportation while serving federal criminal sentences, many for illegally entering the U.S) rioted. Cause- inadequate medical care, filthy toilets and maggot-infested food. ::They set fire to 3 of the 10 Kevlar tents that lend the South Texas prison its nickname, Tent City, and damaged the plumbing and electrical systems. The prison called in the FBI to negotiate. Tear gas was fired and armored vehicles entered..e and tear gas was fired. Inmates also sliced open the tents that were not burned. By the time prison authorities regained control of the prison, the $60 million facility was reduced to a shambles; the federal Bureau of Prisons declared it “uninhabitable. Prisoners were moved. The county lost its leading employer of county residents.

:1853 -King Ranch, located in portions of Brooks, Jim Wells, Kennedy, Kleberg, Nueces, and Willacy Counties.. Acreage- 825 Acres Primary use of the Ranches: Cow-calf, feed yard, farming, horses, oil and gas, wild game hunting, birding. This is the most successful ranch with the most stories of Texas.. Captain Richard King, stowed away steamship and pilot during the Mexican american war and later the Civil War. He knew nothing about ranching, made a fortune on his steamship business. When he founded the ranch, he knew almost nothing about cattle ranching. He added to his inexperience by making smart decisions on buying land with the only fresh water. King was also able to coax a whole Mexican town of vaqueros to move to his ranch in Texas and thus work for him..The King Ranch, Inc.—it was incorporated in 1934—has diversified interests ranging from agribusiness to oil and gas, and it is co-owned by Captain King’s heirs and other stockholders.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

==={{Red|Government}}=== :'''1927''' the Arroyo Colorado Navigation District of Cameron and Willacy counties was formed. *First County Seat was in Sarita. *Texas Escape relates the first county seat for Willacy County was Sarita. The courthouse was built in 1917. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Sarita-Texas-Kenedy-County-Courthouse.htm *Then the Texas legislature formed another county, (Kenedy County) in 1921. At this time Willacy county was reorganized and the county seat for Willacy county was changed to Raymondville. :Sarita thus became the first county seat for Kenedy County.. Since courthouses do not move physically. :In 1904 Edward Burleson Raymond, was a foreman of a King Ranch division and organized the Raymond Town. It was granted a post office.: Then the Railroad went in and was granted access by King Ranch and Raymond. They sold lots in the town. Currently Raymondville features murals in the downtown area. The county seat of Willacy is now in Raymondville. {{Image|file=Willacy_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Sarita Courthouse. }} Work has had to be done for renovations due to water seepage. A sump pump was installed to reduce the moisture in the basement. A second building was built to house Administrative officers. {{Image|file=Willacy_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=administrative building **See [[Space:Tres_Mesquites_-_Thomas_Ranch|'''{{Blue|Tres Mesquites Thomas Ranch}}''']] ===Geography=== Located in the Coastal Sand Plains south of the '''Wild Horse Desert''' Willacy county is thirty (30) miles north of Mexico, with borders of Kenedy, Hidalgo, Cameron counties and the Gulf of Mexico. The county was the '''253rd''' county to be formed in the state. Soil in this county is dark brown to red loam, over deep, clayey subsoils. This supports naturally growing mesquite, grasses, thorny shrubs, and cacti. Along the Gulf Coast the soils are sandy and saline or cracking and support cordgrasses, seashore saltgrass, and marsh millet. Natural resources included caliche, '''oil, and gas'''. If the loam soils are cultivated, the onions, sorghum grow well. {{Image|file=Willacy_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} Rainfall averages twenty-seven inches a year, and the growing season lasts for '''318 days''', which is why it is called "the Valley" Thus the county is humid. Climate is classed subtropical-humid. Yearly tropical storms and hurricanes are possible from June through October. Temperatures range from an average low of 48° F to a high of 69° in January and from 74° to 95° ''' Adjacent counties'''
*Kenedy *Hidalgo *Cameron County *Gulf of Mexico ===Demographic=== {{Image|file=Willacy_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Willacy county courthouse. }} As of the 2010 United States Census, population in Willacy county was 22,134 people. Racial make up- 85.8% - White, 2.1% Black or African American, 0.6% Asian, 0.3% Native American, 9.3% of some other race and 1.8% of two or more races. Of the white population, 87.2% were Hispanic . Median income for a household in the county was $22,114. This is classed as the 5th poorest county in the USA. '''School districts:'''
:Lasara Independent School District (K-8) :Lyford Consolidated Independent School District :Raymondville Independent School District :San Perlita Independent School District :Highways
:I-69E Interstate (Under Construction) :U.S. Highway 77 :Texas Highway 186 :Texas Farm to Market Road 498 '''Protected areas'''
*Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge (part) *Padre Island National Seashore (part) '''County Resources'''
*Padre Island *Oil well drilling *Bermuda Onion farming *[https://texashistory.unt.edu/search/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Willacy+County%22&t=dc.coverage The Portal to Texas History] {{Image|file=Tres_Mesquites_-_Thomas_Ranch-8.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Thomas Ranch}}{{clear}} ====Cities/Communities=== *[[:Category:Raymondville, Texas|Raymondville]] (county seat) [https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hfr02 Raymondville] *[[:Category:San Perlita, Texas|San Perlita]] :[[:Category:Lasara, Texas|Lasara]] :[[:Category: Los Angeles, Willacy County, Texas|Los Angeles]] :[[:Category:Port Mansfield, Texas|Port Mansfield]] :[[:Category:Santa Monica, Texas|Santa Monica]] :[[:Category:Sebastian, Texas|Sebastian]] :[[:Category:Ranchette Estates, Texas|Ranchette Estates]] :[[:Category:Zapata Ranch, Texas|Zapata Ranch]] :[[:Category:Lyford, Texas|Lyford]] ====Census==== Willacy County comprises the Raymondville, TX Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is included in the Brownsville–Harlingen–Raymondville, TX Combined Statistical Area.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willacy_County,_Texas :1930 -- 10,499 — :1940 -- 13,230 26.0% :1950 -- 20,920 58.1% :1960 -- 20,084 −4.0% :1970 -- 15,570 −22.5% :1980 -- 17,495 12.4% :1990 -- 17,705 1.2% :2000 -- 20,082 13.4% :2010 -- 22,134 10.2% :Est. 2015 -- 21,903 ===Notables=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Burleson_Raymond Edward Burleson "E. B." Raymond (November 12, 1848 – October 19, 1914)]. He founded the Raymond Town and Improvement Company and was granted a post office in 1902-4. *BINGHAM JIMMIE D PFC ARMY WILLACY TEXAS 21 AUG. 1950 DIED WHILE MISSING *EDWARDS RAY SFC ARMY WILLACY TEXAS 13 FEB. 1951 KILLED IN ACTION *MUNGUIA UVALDO M SFC ARMY WILLACY TEXAS 26 NOV. 1951 KILLED IN ACTION *STOVALL JACK SGT ARMY WILLACY TEXAS 13 AUG. 1950 KILLED IN ACTION ===WikiTree Profiles=== :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|10px]][http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Tres_Mesquites_-_Thomas_Ranch&public=1 '''Tres Mesquites - Thomas Ranch'''] ''' Land Grants'''
The largest land grant in South Texas, the '''San Juan de Carrictios''' lands were awarded to [http://www.somosprimos.com/inclan/goseascochea.htm Don Jose Narciso Cavazos] in 1792 by the King of Spain. Comprising over one-half million acres, the grant included virtually all of present Willacy County, including the sites of the towns of Sebastian, Lyford, Raymondville, Lasara, San Perlita, and Port Mansfield. In 1793 Cavazos took formal possession of the land grant seven miles north of this site. Most of the grant was later sold by Cavazos' heirs, although some descendants still live within its boundaries.http://www.uncoveredtexas.com/texas-historical-markers-detail.php?city=Raymondville&county=Willacy&type=&an=5489004542 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} **{{Blue|No WikiTree Cemetery Categories have been found for Willacy County}} *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Willacy/ListWillacy.html Cemeteries of Willacy county,by Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2764 Find a Grave cemeteries in Willacy County, Texas] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Willacy_County,_Texas_Genealogy Familysearch Cemeteries of Willacy County] *[http://www.usgwtombstones.org/texas/willacy.html Willacy County, texas] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwillac/ TexGen Willacy County] ===Sources=== *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Tejano_Empire.html?id=90YLAAAAYAAJ Tejano Empire: Life on the South Texas Ranchos Front Cover Andrés Tijerina Texas A&M University Press, 1998] *[https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Laguna_Madre_of_Texas_and_Tamaulipas.html?id=0mHW6i4e9QIC The Laguna Madre of Texas and Tamaulipas By John Wesley Tunnell, Frank W. Judd] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwillac/raymondville.htm TexGen Willacy] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willacy_County,_Texas Wikiipedia Willacy] *Handbook of Texas Online, Alicia A. Garza, "Willacy County," accessed July 11, 2016, [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw10. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Modified on February 22, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.

Willhite Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Willhite Mililtary, Willhite Name Study]] [[Category: Willhite Name Study]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to this surname. Please help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect by joining the Trusted List to this page and participate. This is for all who have had Willhite, Wilhite, Wilhoite, Wilhoit, etc. in their name. (birth, marriage, etc)
'''Willhite Name Study'''
Research attachments are included in the Images Section =>>>>>>>> ===Alternate Spellings=== # Willheit # Willert # Willhoit # Willhoite # Wilhoyte # Wilhite # Willhite # Willhide # Wilhyde ===Origins of the Surname=== ORIGINS: Germany MEANING: Americanized spelling of Willert - A topographic name from Middle High German - wil ‘small settlement’ + leite ‘slope’ [https://familysearch.org/photos/images/4339797?p=1730756 Lutheran Church in the Village of Schwaigern, Württemberg, Germany] Schwaigern, Baden-Württemberg, Germany - Evangelical Lutheran Church - Parish records begin in 1600, making this the effective starting point of the Willheit, Willert, Willhoit, Willhoite, Wilhite, Willhite, Willhide, Wilhyde ancestry. [[Willert-23|Georg Willert - German Patriarch]] === Links === [http://www.houseofnames.com/wilhite-family-crest Family Crest - Wilhite or Willhite] [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/wilhite/pats The Wilhite DNA Project: Patriarchs] === Motto === Do the jobs others said could not be done. === North American Patriarchs=== Immigrated to Virginia with the Second Germanna Colony in 1717 - from which all the "Germanna" Wilhites and Wilhoits (and other spellings) descend: * [[Willheit-1|Johann (John) Michael Willheit]] and his sons: * [[Willheit-45|Tobias Willheit]] * [[Wilhoit-34|Johann (John) Christian Wilhoit]] Immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1731 - from which Pennsylvania and Maryland Wilhides and Willhides (and other spellings) descend: * [[Willheit-40|Johann Fredrich Willheit]] ===Descendants with Military Service=== '''French and Indian Wars''' *[[Wilhoit-34|Johann (John) C. Wilhoit Sr]] *[[Wilhoit-119|John Wilhoit]] '''Revolutionary War''' *[[Wilheit-15|Ambrose Willhite (Wilheit)]] *[[Wilheit-17|Lewis Wilhite (Wilheit)]] *[[Wilhite-337|Gabriel Wilhite]] *[[Wilhite-336|John G Wilhite]] *[[Wilhoit-411|Conrad R Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoit-405|Jacob Wilhoite (Wilhoit) Sr]] *[[Wilhoit-375|Jesse Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoit-34|Johann (John) C. Wilhoit Sr]] *[[Wilhoit-40|Solomon Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoit-124|Tobias Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoite-9|Nicholas Wilhoite]] *[[Willhoite-179|John M Wilhoit (Willhoite)]] *[[Wilhoit-119|John Wilhoit]] '''War of 1812''' *[[Wilhoit-125|John Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoit-47|Philip Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoite-71|Joshua Wilhoit (Wilhoite)]] *[[Willhite-287|James Wilhite]] *[[Willhite-164|Joseph Wilhite]] '''Mexican-American War''' *[[Wilhite-234|Smith Wilhite]] '''American Civil War - Union''' *[[Wilhoit-194|Willis Wilhoit - 39th Illinois Volunteer Infantry]] *[[Wilhoit-276|Napoleon Wilhoit - 150th Regiment, Illinois Infantry]] *[[Willhoite-97|Wesley C Wilhoit - 11th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry]] *[[Willhoit-38|Jeptha Willhoit - 30th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Mounted Infantry]] *[[Willhoite-82|John Kilis -Achilles- Willhoite - 30th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Mounted Infantry]] *[[Willhoite-104|Sanford Willhoite - 30th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Mounted Infantry]] *[[Willhoite-186|Tobias Willhoite - 30th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Mounted Infantry]] *[[Willhoite-18|Jepthah Willhoite - 54th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Mounted Infantry]] *[[Willhoite-224|Winfield Willhoite - 18th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry]] *[[Wilhoit-535|Jeremiah Wilhoit - 4th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry]] *[[Wilhoit-541|Samuel Stuart Wilhoit - 4th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry]] *[[Wilhoit-46|Samuel Wilhoit - 10th Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry]] *[[Wilhoit-558|Samuel Luther Wilhoit - 12th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry]] *[[Wilhite-128|John P Wilhite - 1st Alabama Cavalry]] *[[Wilhoit-602|John Wily Wilhite - 9th Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry]] *[[Wilhite-705|George Wilhite - 118th Regiment, Illinois Infantry]] *[[Wilhoit-965|Leander Wilhoit - 1st Regiment, Oregon Infantry]] *[[Wilhite-742|Albert Wilhite - 11th Regiment, Kansas Cavalry]] *[[Wilhoit-1105|Meridith Walker Wilhoit - 62nd Enrolled Missouri Militia]] *[[Willhite-427|Jacob Willhite - 69th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment]] *[[Willhite-426|Charles Willhite - 65th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment]] *[[Wilhoit-1121|Volney Wilhite - 24th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry (KIA)]] *[[Wilhoit-107|Lewis Willhite - Webster County Regiment Home Guard, Missouri]] *[[Willhite-435|George Willhite - 150th Regiment, Indiana Infantry]] *[[Willhite-591|Lafayette Willhite - 16th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry]] *[[Wilhite-1404|John Willhite - 14th Missouri State Militia Cavalry]] *[[Willhite-588|James Willhite - 16th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, US Civil War]] '''American Civil War - Confederate States''' *[[Willhite-288|John H Willhite - 3rd Missouri Battalion]] *[[Willhoite-149|Thomas F Wilhoite - 3rd Missouri Infantry (KIA)]] *[[Wilhoit-514|Gamedion Wilhoit - 42nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry]] *[[Wilhoit-506|William Wilhoit - 42nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry]] *[[Wilhoit-516|Francis M Wilhoit - 42nd Regiment, North Carolina Infantry]] *[[Wilhite-382|Churchill Wilhite - Company A, 2nd Texas Cavalry]] *[[Wilhite-565|John Hardin Wilhite - 22nd Texas Cavalry]] *[[Wilhoit-735|Daniel Willhite - 29th Tennessee Infantry (KIA)]] *[[Wilhite-386|James Wilhite - 18th Texas Infantry]] *[[Wilhoite-210|Sidney Wilhoite - 41st regiment, Tennessee Infantry]] *[[Wilhoite-266|Thomas Phillip Wilhoite Sr - 41st regiment, Tennessee Infantry]] *[[Wilhite-465|Ozro Marsvan Wilhite - 18th Infantry, Georgia]] *[[Wilhoite-361|William Henry Wilhoite - 4th Kentucky Calvary]] '''Spanish-American War''' '''World War I''' *[[Wilhoite-132|Thomas Wilhoite]] *[[Willhite-236|Walter Willhite]] *[[Wilhite-398|Seth Wilhite]] *[[Wilhoit-781|George Wilhoit (KIA)]] *[[Wilhoit-1098|Clinton Wilhoit]] *[[Willhite-439|Charles Willhite (KIA)]] *[[Willhite-228|Watt Willhite]] *[[Willhite-184|Austin Willhite]] *[[Willhite-438|William Willhite]] *[[Wilhite-1420|Girstle Wilhite]] *[[Wilhite-1503|Harry Wilhite]] *[[Wilhite-1866 |Joseph Wilhite]] '''World War II''' *[[Wilhoit-146|Buford Wilhoit]] *[[Willhite-229|Jack Willhite (KIA)]] *[[Willhoite-155|Fred Willhoite, Jr]] *[[Wilhoite-125|Fred Wilhoit (Wilhoite)]] *[[Wilhoite-132|Thomas Wilhoite]] *[[Willhoite-203|Charles Willhoite]] *[[Willhoite-244|Earl Willhoite]] *[[Wilhoit-173|Harold Wilhoit]] *[[Willhoite-365|Garland Wilhoite Jr]] *[[Wilhoite-35|Joe Wilhoite]] *[[Willhoite-351|George Willhoite]] *[[Willhoite-340|Lyle Willhoite]] *[[Wilhoite-113|Frank Wilhoite]] *[[Wilhoit-532|Wilson Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoit-22|James Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoit-336|Darrel Wilhoit]] *[[Willhite-256|Homer Willhite]] *[[Willhite-264|John Kenneth Willhite]] *[[Wilhite-393|Perry Wilhite]] *[[Willhite-361|Warren Willhite]] *[[Wilhoit-830|Lynn Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoit-847|Francis Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoit-902|William Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoit-918|James Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoite-228|Jesse Wilhoite]] *[[Wilhoit-1082|Charleton Wilhoit Sykes]] *[[Wilhoit-1081|Ezekial Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoit-1075|Clarence Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoit-1097|Stanley Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoit-1106|James Wilhoit]] *[[Willhite-448|Morris Willhite]] *[[Wilhite-1057|Murrell Wilhite]] *[[Wilhite-1081|James Wilhite]] *[[Wilhite-1083|Grover Wilhite]] *[[Wilhite-1110|Cody Wilhite]] *[[Willhite-219|Donald Willhite]] *[[Wilhoite-320|William F Wilhoite]] *[[Willhite-247|Noel Willhite]] *[[Willhite-551|Theodore E Willhite (KIA)]] *[[Wilhite-1203|Frank Wilhite]] *[[Wilhite-1204|Robert Wilhite]] *[[Wilhoit-1217|James Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhite-1371|Ivan Wilhite]] *[[Wilhite-1373|Clarence Wilhite]] *[[Willhite-620|Charles Willhite]] *[[Willhite-689|Paul Willhite]] *[[Wilhoite-377|Robert Wilhoite]] *[[Wilhoit-181|Dwight Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoit-183|Emmett Wilhoit]] *[[Willhoite-454|Wilber Willhoite]] *[[Willhoite-453|Gordon Willhoite]] *[[Willhoit-36|Charles Willhoit]] '''Korean War''' *[[Willhoite-155|Fred Willhoite, Jr]] *[[Wilhoit-313|Maurice Wilhoit]] *[[Willhite-35|Jed Willhite]] *[[Wilhoit-1109|Lowell Wilhoit]] *[[Willhite-214|Robert Willhite]] *[[Wilhite-1317|Kelly Wilhite]] *[[Willhoite-452|David Willhoite]] '''Vietnam War''' *[[Willhoite-155|Fred Willhoite, Jr]] *[[Wilhoite-39|Elzie Wilhoite]] *[[Wilhite-1320|Floyd Wilhite]] *[[Willhite-693|Larry Willhite]] '''Military Service''' *[[Wilhoit-323|Max Eugene Wilhoit Sr]] *[[Wilhoit-324|Robert Dean "Bob" Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoit-312|Carrol Wilhoit]] *[[Wilhoite-323|Frank R Wilhoite]] *[[Wilhite-1206|Kathleen Wilhite]] *[[Wilhite-1279|Dan Wilhite]] *[[Wilhite-1312|Wilburn Wilhite]] *[[Wilhite-1321|Harry Wilhite]] *[[Wilhite-1344|Thomas Wilhite]] === North American Geographic Centers=== *[[:Category: Alabama, Willhite Name Study|Alabama]] *[[:Category: Arkansas, Willhite Name Study|Arkansas]] *[[:Category: California, Willhite Name Study|California]] *[[:Category: Georgia, Willhite Name Study|Georgia]] *[[:Category: Illinois, Willhite Name Study|Illinois]] *[[:Category: Indiana, Willhite Name Study|Indiana]] *[[:Category: Iowa, Willhite Name Study|Iowa]] *[[:Category: Kentucky, Willhite Name Study|Kentucky]] * Category: Maryland, Willhite Name Study|Maryland *[[:Category: Missouri, Willhite Name Study|Missouri]] *[[:Category: North Carolina, Willhite Name Study|North Carolina]] *[[:Category: Ohio, Willhite Name Study|Ohio]] *[[:Category: Oklahoma, Willhite Name Study|Oklahoma]] *[[:Category: Tennessee, Willhite Name Study|Tennessee]] *[[:Category: Texas, Willhite Name Study|Texas]] *[[:Category: Utah, Willhite Name Study|Utah]] *[[:Category: Virginia, Willhite Name Study|Virginia]] *[[:Category: West Virginia, Willhite Name Study|West Virginia]] === Contemporary Notables === *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Wilhoit James Howell Wilhoit II] - placekicker for the University of Tennessee football team between 2003 and 2006 *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisa_Wilhoit Lisa Marie Wilhoit] - an American actress. She is best known for playing Danielle Chase in My So-Called Life and for voicing Connie D'Amico in Family Guy *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Wilhite Jonathan Wilhite], former American football cornerback. He played college football at Auburn and was drafted by the New England Patriots in the fourth round of the 2008 NFL Draft *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jud_Wilhite Jud Wilhite] - an American pastor and author *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Holloway_Wilhite Mary Holloway Wilhite], a 19th-century American physician and philanthropist *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Wilhite Steve Wilhite] of CompuServe invented the GIF file format *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debbie_Willhite Debbie Willhite] - America Democratic political consultant and activist *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerald_Willhite Gerald William Willhite], U.S. football player selected by the Denver Broncos *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kevin_Willhite Kevin Willhite], U.S. football player. He was one of the greatest running backs in California prep history *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nellie_Zabel_Willhite Nellie Zabel Willhite], was the first deaf woman to earn a pilot's license. *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Willhite Jon Nicholas "Nick" Willhite] - American professional baseball player, a left-handed pitcher from Tulsa Oklahoma *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmer_Wilhoite Elmer Wilhoite] - an American football player and boxer *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Wilhoite Kathleen Wilhoite] - an American film and television actress, as well as a singer-songwriter *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Wilhoite, Michael Wilhoite] - an American football linebacker *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mack_Wilhoite Thomas Mack Wilhoite] - United States Naval Reserve and recipient of the Silver Star *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Willhoite Michael Willhoite] - artist and writer who is best known for his children's books depicting families with gay parents === Places and Things === *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhoit,_Arizona Wilhoit, Arizona] - Yavapai County, Arizona, United States [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Wilhoit,+AZ/@34.404484,-112.620349,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x872cd56cb2cf287b:0x5350654c2b831696 Google Maps] *[http://louisiana.hometownlocator.com/la/union/wilhite.cfm Wilhite, Louisiana] - Union Parish, Louisiana, United States [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Wilhite,+LA+71234/@32.611904,-92.2736978,14z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x862e3c9cb0d1049f:0x9b5c12e64dc54da Google Maps] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Wilhoite_(DE-397) USS Wilhoite (DE-397)] - Edsall-class destroyer escort built for the United States Navy during World War II; named in honor of Thomas Mack Wilhoite *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Wilhoite_House James Wilhoite House] - is a historic Italianate style house in Allisona, Tennessee === WikiTree Index === Here is the updated index of Family Names. If you're a Willheit, Willert, Willhoit, Willhoite, Wilhite, Willhite, Willhide, Wilhyde, please join WikiTree or add yourself. The indexes are updated every morning so your addition will appear tomorrow. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wilhite Wilhite] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Willhite Willhite] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WHILHITE Whilhite] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wilhoit Wilhoit] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wilhoite Wilhoite] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WILHOYTE Wilhoyte] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wilheit Wilheit] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Willert Willert] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/willhide Willhide] [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/wilhyde Wilhyde] === Sources === Books and Publications *Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4 *The Germanna Record Number 13 The Blankenbaker, Weaver and Wilhoit Families ISBN 978-1940945101 *Johni Cerny and Gary J Zimmerman, Title: Before Germanna, The ancestry of Johann Michael Willheit and Anna Maria Hengsteler, No. 1 January 1990 *Schwaigern, Baden-Württemberg, Germany - Evangelical Lutheran Church - Parish records *John Willhoite (1745-1837) : and his descendants in Kentucky and elsewhere; Willhoite, Earl, Willhoite, 1913, Leona (Leona Davis Hurt), 1916 *Wilhite/Wilhoit & allied descendants of Johann Michael Willheit and Anna Maria Hengsteler 1671-1994 Mickey, Mary Frances, 1924 *"Germanna Families (1st & 2nd Colonies)," supplied by Durman, 10-9-2008; compiled by George Durman Knoxville, TN 37923 *Ancestors & descendents of Jacob Wilhoite by Jacob and Faye Wilhoite *U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Yates Publishing *Willhite 1825-1982 Wilhoit, copyright 1982 by Cathy B. Broyles, Chukey Tennessee *[http://genealogytrails.com/mo/worth/hist_earlysettlers.html A History of Northwest Missouri by Walter Williams, Vol. 1, Publ 1915. Transcribed by Melody Beery] *[https://archive.org/stream/williamandmaryc00unkngoog#page/n278/mode/2up William and Mary Quarterly, Historical Magazine, Volume XXVI - Richmond Virginia, published 1918] *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE4048335&from=fhd The founding of Wilhoit, AZ : as told by Barbara Betty Shields and Eleanor Christine Henry] *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE71547&from=fhd Some descendants of Martin and Julianna Hoover Kehrbach/Carbaugh, 1798-2000] *[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-soldiers.htm National Park Service - Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (CWSS)] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=_PwBAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false History of Boone County, Missouri: Written and Comp. from the Most Authentic Official and Private Sources; Including a History of Its Townships, Towns, and Villages. Together with a Condensed History of Missouri; the City of St. Louis ... Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Prominent Citizens] *[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=Ds4yAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&authuser=0&hl=en&pg=GBS.PP9 The History of Gentry and Worth Counties, Missouri: Containing a History of these counties, their cities, towns, St. Joseph Mo.; National Historical Company 1882] *[https://ia600401.us.archive.org/17/items/listofrevolution00virg/listofrevolution00virg.pdf List of the revolutionary soldiers of Virginia. Special report of the Department of Archives and History for 1912 (1913)] *[http://www.fold3.com/s.php#query=Wilhite&t=467,470,469,784,654,788 Revolutionary War Payment Vouchers, Numbered Record Books, War Pensions, Rolls, Service Records] *[https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhist00gree#page/n339/mode/2up Genealogical and historical notes on Culpeper County, Virginia (1900) - Index W] U.S., Federal Census *[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?gl=usfedcen&gsfn=&gsln=Wilhite&o_xid=8911&o_lid=8911 All U.S. Federal Census Collection results for Wilhite] *[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?MS_AdvCB=1&gl=USFEDCEN&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=2&gss=ms_r_f-80&gsfn_x=XO&gsln=Willhite&gsln_x=XO&uidh=000 All U.S. Federal Census Collection results for Willhite] *[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?MS_AdvCB=1&gl=USFEDCEN&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=2&gss=ms_r_f-80&gsfn_x=XO&gsln=wilhoit&gsln_x=XO&uidh=000 All U.S. Federal Census Collection results for Wilhoit] *[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?MS_AdvCB=1&gl=USFEDCEN&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=2&gss=ms_r_f-80&gsfn_x=XO&gsln=wilhoite&gsln_x=XO&uidh=000 All U.S. Federal Census Collection results for Wilhoite] U.S., Social Security Death Index *[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?MS_AdvCB=1&db=ssdi&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=2&msT=1&gss=ms_db&gsfn_x=1&gsln=wilhite&gsln_x=1&dbOnly=_F00032DD%7C_F00032DD_x&uidh=000 1935-2014 results for Wilhite] *[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?MS_AdvCB=1&db=ssdi&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=2&gss=ms_r_db&gsfn_x=1&gsln=willhite&gsln_x=1&dbOnly=_F00032DD%7C_F00032DD_x&uidh=000 1935-2014 results for Willhite] *[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?MS_AdvCB=1&db=ssdi&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=2&gss=ms_r_db&gsfn_x=1&gsln=wilhoit&gsln_x=1&dbOnly=_F00032DD%7C_F00032DD_x&uidh=000 1935-2014 results for Wilhoit] *[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?MS_AdvCB=1&db=ssdi&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=2&gss=ms_r_db&gsfn_x=1&gsln=wilhoite&gsln_x=1&dbOnly=_F00032DD%7C_F00032DD_x&uidh=000 1935-2014 results for Wilhoite] Find A Grave *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSfn=&GSmn=&GSln=wilhite&GSbyrel=all&GSby=&GSdyrel=all&GSdy=&GScntry=0&GSst=0&GSgrid=&df=all&GSob=n Find A Grave Search Results Wilhite] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSfn=&GSmn=&GSln=willhite&GSbyrel=all&GSby=&GSdyrel=all&GSdy=&GScntry=0&GSst=0&GSgrid=&df=all&GSob=n Find A Grave Search Results Willhite] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSfn=&GSmn=&GSln=wilhoit&GSbyrel=all&GSby=&GSdyrel=all&GSdy=&GScntry=0&GSst=0&GSgrid=&df=all&GSob=n Find A Grave Search Results Wilhoit] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSfn=&GSmn=&GSln=wilhoite&GSbyrel=all&GSby=&GSdyrel=all&GSdy=&GScntry=0&GSst=0&GSgrid=&df=all&GSob=n Find A Grave Search Results Wilhoite]

William Carver, the immigrant of 1682

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[[Category:Powell-5629]] We have conflicting information about "William Carver, the Immigrant of 1682". Sources give different information for his wives and children. Both groups have a son William "who married Elizabeth Walmsley". Both have a daughter Sara, however one has her married to John Rush, the other to a man named Marshall. Both claim the William Carver who emigrated from Herefordshire England to Pennsylvania in 1682 with William Penn, along with brothers "John, Joseph, and Jacob". Are these two different families? Or one family with confusion on the number and names of wives? Who was the father of William Carver who married Elizabeth Walmsley? Who are the Saras that married John Rush & Mr. Marshall? There was another group of Carvers in Massachusetts at the time, could this (or one of them) be one of the Massachusetts Carvers who removed to Pennsylvania when the Quakers arrived? We have two profiles, neither is complete/correct but I've left them as is for now with a note to see if we can figure them out. *[[Carver-596]] William Carver #1 *[[Carver-93]] William Carver #2 What do you think? Thoughts and comments welcome.
[[Powell-5629 | Andrea Powell]] == Version 1 == '''Abington Records, and Joseph Martindale''' The Abington Monthly Meeting (Quaker) record seems to be the source for the first family group. These are also the only three dates of birth generally seen listed for any of William's children in the various sources (regardless of wives or number of children). This is the only source found that includes "wife Mary" and "son Joseph". :m1. in England, Jane _____ ::Sarah Carver; born 10 mo, 20th 1690; married John Rush 1707 :m2. in Pennsylvania, Mary ____ ::William Carver; born 3 mo, 22nd 1694; married Elizabeth Walmsley ::Joseph Carver; born 2 mo, 11th, 1696 In the Abington records, William Carver appears with wife Jane & daughter Sarah; and wife Mary & sons William & Joseph. This matches the information from Martindale (1867) {{Space:OCLC-3111379}} {| |Children of William Carver, as shown in the Abington Meeting recordsAbington meeting, births/marriages/deaths (1629-1812), page 4 |colspan=2|[[Image:Carver-596.jpg|500px]] |- |colspan=2|[[Image:William_Carver_the_immigrant_of_1682-3.png | 300px]] |{{Space:OCLC-3111379}} |} ---- == Version 2 == '''Elias Carver''', '''Falls MM''', '''Buckingham MM''', '''Philadelphia Will''' The second set of wives are documented in the records of the Buckingham and Falls Monthly Meetings. The source for the children is William Carver's will found in the Philadelphia Will Book. :m1. 1689 Joan Kinsey -1737 ::Sarah Carver b.1690 m. Marshall ::Rachel Carver m. Denkon ::William Carver b,1694 & Elizabeth Walmsley ::Rebecca Carver m. Brock ::Hester Carver m. Knight ::Mary Carver m. Samuel Worthington :m2. (widow) Grace (Paxson) Carter ::Hanna Carver This is the information given by Elias Carver, in the Genealogy of William Carver (1903)Carver, Elias (1817-1904), The Genealogy of William Carver from Hertfordshire, England in 1682 [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofwilli00carv Internet Archives] [https://books.google.com/books?id=vFU5AAAAMAAJ Google eBooks]. The children are consistent with William Carver's Will filed in Philadelphia.William Carver. Bibery, Co. of Philadelphia. Yeoman. 2 mo. 18, 1733/4. June 2, 1736. E.369 {| |rowspan=2|[[Image:William_Carver_the_immigrant_of_1682-2.png | center | 400px]] |Carver, Elias (1817-1904), The Genealogy of William Carver from Hertfordshire, England in 1682 [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofwilli00carv Internet Archives] [https://books.google.com/books?id=vFU5AAAAMAAJ Google eBooks] |- |'''Will of William Carvery, of Bibery''' :dated 18 Feb 1733; proven 2 Jun 1736 :Philadelphia Will BookPage: E:369 :Wife: Grace. Children: Sarah Marshall, Rachael Donkon, Rebecca Brock, Hester Knight, Mary Worthington, Hannah and William. Exec: William Carver |} This seems to be the most often repeated family group. Interestingly enough, the only birth dates generally shown are for Sarah & William - and those come from the Abington records above. I'm not finding dates of birth for the remaining children included in most online family trees. Joseph is not mentioned in William's Will, nor is he included in (most) online family trees. What happened to Joseph Carver born in 1696? William Carver who married Elizabeth Walmsley named his second son Joseph (his oldest was named William). It is certainly possible that Joseph died young, but no records have been found. === Marriage to Joan Kinsey 1689 === :5th day 10th month (December 5, 1689) - Middletown Monthly Meeting :William Carver and Joan Kinsey first announced intention of marriage. ::"At our said meeting William Carver and Joan Kinsey did publish their intention of marriage with each other it being the first time this meeting does desire that he bring a certificate to this meeting from the meeting to which he does belong." [[Image:William_Carver_the_immigrant_of_1682.png | center|400px]] :30th day 10th month (December 30, 1689) - Abington Monthly Meeting :William receives a Certificate to marry by Abington MM [[Image:William_Carver_the_immigrant_of_1682-1.png | center |400px]] === Marriage to Grace Paxon (widow Carter) 1723 === :5th of 4th month (June 5, 1723) - Falls Monthly Meeting :William Carver & Grace [Paxson] Carter second announcement of intention to marry. The friends appointed report that "Grace's Children's money is secured for them, therefor they are left to their liberty". [[Image:William_Carver_the_immigrant_of_1682-4.png | center |300px]] :3rd of 5th month (July 3, 1723) - Falls Monthly Meeting :The marriage of William & Grace Carver reported "orderly performed". ---- == Verison 3 == A third source, family researcher Sue LongSue Long [http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.carver/1199.1/mb.ashx Carver/Tomlinson family of PA and NJ], January 13, 2007. Carver - Family History & Genealogy Message Board, hosted by [http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.carver rootsweb.com], has William with all three wives and children listed as: :m1. 1689 Joan / Jane Kinsey :m2. about 1698 "Mary" ::"6 children, including Esther Carver who married Joseph Walton; Mary Carver who married Samuel Worthington :m3. 1723 Grace (Paxson) Carter :: Hannah Carver ---- == Sources & Notes == It seems convenient to mash them all together as one William with three wives, and the dates are consistent. However I find it odd that the only dates assigned to Joan Kinsey's children come from a record naming "Jane" and "Mary" as mothers of two of those children and the third child on that same record (Joseph) is simply left out of all narratives.

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'''UNDER CONSTRUCTION! This page is very incomplete.''' ==Introduction: Two Brothers from Culpeper County== Pittsylvania County, Virginia was formed in 1767. In the next three decades, three different men named William Davis lived in Pittsylvania County, and at different times there were four men named John Davis. The big puzzle in this family has been to identify the origin of William Davis (d. 1791). This required sorting out the different William Davises, which became a monumental task. The available evidence points to the conclusion that William Davis (d. 1791), a miller who first appeared in the Pittsylvania records in 1779, was the brother of John Davis (d. 1808), who first appeared in Pittsylvania County in the 1780s. These brothers came to Pittsylvania from Culpeper County. They were sons of Benjamin Davis (son of William), who moved from King William County to Spotsylvania County (part of which eventually became Culpeper County). == John Davis, from Culpeper County to Pittsylvania County == == William Davis: Disputed Origin and Wife== ===The False Shelton/Ragland Connection=== It appears that, around 100 years ago, somebody jumped to conclusions while connecting various scraps of information about different William Davises. There are various internet claims that [[Davis-19677|William Davis]] was either the husband or the son of Elizabeth Shelton. These claims are groundless, without any evidence to support them. [[Shelton-365|Elizabeth Shelton]] definitely married a man named [[Davis-16840|William Davis]]; her will was probated in Pittsylvania County (where she apparently never lived) many years after her death. There was also another Elizabeth Davis, of Culpeper County, who was granted letters of administration for the estate of her deceased husband [[Davis-36943|William]] on 21 July 1763.Culpeper County Minute Book 1763-1764, p. 370, in Ruth and Sam Sparacio, ''Virginia County Court Records, Culpeper County , Virginia Minute Book 1763-1764'' (Antient Press, 1998), p. 65, cited in an e-mail from Joan Horsley, 5 Mar. 2012. A related claim is that William Davis was the same as Rev. William Davis who baptized James Madison and then allegedly died in Charles City, Virginia. See [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=john_d_newport&id=I4792 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=john_d_newport&id=I4792]. Once again, this appears to be a groundless wild guess, based solely on the coincidence of names. There certainly was a Rev. William Davis, rector of the Hanover Parish Church in King George County through 1758, who baptized James Madison in 1751.Ralph Louis Ketcham, [https://books.google.com.sa/books?id=hCAjgs4mmQ4C&pg=PA9&lpg=PA9&dq=rev+william+davis+james+madison&source=bl&ots=ec4vJccNjA&sig=CTwHN0bU0mB1iVODBOL8j4XJ39U&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiCqZueoMLMAhXBBcAKHdd2Di8Q6AEIKDAC#v=onepage&q=rev%20william%20davis%20james%20madison&f=false'' James Madison: A Biography''] (1990), p. 9."Record of Birth and Baptism of James Madison" at [http://founders.archives.gov/documents/Madison/01-01-02-0001 the National Archives' "Founders Online" website It has been claimed that William Davis of Pittsylvania County married Susanna Wills (as his second wife) in 1772 in Halifax County, but that was a different William Davis, and court records in Halifax County show that this other William Davis was the guardian of Susanna’s son by her first husband for several years into the 1780s. Personal property tax records show two very different William Davises living in Halifax County around this time, in addition to the various William Davises of Pittsylvania County. William Davis of Pittsylvania County is sometimes confused with a different [[Davis-1249|William Davis]] of Lunenburg and Mecklenberg Counties, who married [[Hopkins-274|Jane Hopkins]] and left a will in 1801 -- this is clearly a different family.[https://archive.is/nbeHt Will of William Davis of Lunenburg County, Virginia]. "Mr. William Chuck Davis [d. 1962, grandson of William, who was son of Thomas, youngest son of William who died 1791] said three Davis brothers came from Wales. One settled in Lunenburg County, Virginia and two from Mecklenburg, and from them three other brothers came to Pittsylvania County and settled. Two of them were our William, his brother, Noire and Thomas. Chuck believes our William and brothers were children of John Davis of Charlotte Court House."See [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapittsy/Davisgen.html Davis Family History]: a poorly-organized collection of notes on the Davis family in Pittsylvania County]. Chuck Davis was unaware that Noire Davis never lived in Pittsylvania County, but there was a [[Davis-23101|John Davis]] in Pittsylvania County, living near William, with children intermarrying with the same families as William’s children, who could have been William’s brother. In addition, the claim that William had a brother Thomas leads to the question: Which one? There were two early Thomas Davises in Pittsylvania County: [[Davis-23111|Thomas Davis]] the miller, revolutionary soldier, tavern-keeper, and resident of Stinking Creek; and [[Davis-23107|Thomas Davis]] (who died in 1809) identified as “taylor” in the tax records. == Spotsylvania/Culpeper County Origin and Wife Sarah Graves== It seems clear that William Davis, who first shows up in Pittsylvania County in March 1779 when he bought a mill and 850 acres of land, was the same as the William Davis who with wife Sarah sold 850 acres of land in Culpeper County three months before, in December 1778. Supporting this supposition is the fact that William’s eldest daughter Mary was the husband of [[Myers-4286|George Myers]], originally of Culpeper County, who (according to genealogist Joan Horsley) first appears in Pittsylvania County in 1779, together with his neighbor William Davis. The year after William Davis appeared in Pittsylvania County, his son Benjamin joined a militia regiment made up primarily of Culpeper men. William of Pittsylvania’s daughter Sarah had a son with the unusual given name of '''Graves'''. Several land records in Spotslyvania and Culpeper Counties show a connection between William Davis of Culpeper and a Graves family, leading to the supposition that William's wife Sarah was a daughter of [[Graves-851|John Graves, Jr.]] (died after 1772) of Spotsylvania County. ---- "William Davis and wife Sarah sell their 850 acres in Culpeper, as residents of Culpeper, 2 Dec 1778 , both of their signatures are entered only as “x”. However, this is specified as the same 850 acres that “the said William Davis” purchased 17 Aug 1761 as a resident of Spotsylvania County . On 23 Jan 1764 , William Davis & wife Sarah, then residents of Culpeper, sell their Spotsylvania land, and William’s signature is recorded as the cross-hatched I. The 1764 deed was witnessed by '''John Graves Jr.''' and '''Joseph Graves,''' and the 1761 deed where William purchased the Culpeper land from Spotsylvania was delivered to '''James Graves''' (brother of John Jr. and Jos. Graves, who owned land near William Davis). "William Davis witnessed several Spots deeds with Graves with the same cross-hatched mark (likely his wife Sarah was a Graves ). '''James Graves''' lived near the land William Davis bought in Culpeper, and the Spots land William and Sarah sell from Culpeper was near this Graves family in Spots. At each of these dates, there is no other William Davis in Spots who could be confused with this one who moved from Spots to Culpeper bet. 1761-1764, and in 1764, this was the only William Davis in Culpeper County.e-mail from Joan Horsley to John Schmeeckle, 15 Apr. 2012. ---- “inventory and appraisal of James Jarrell “Sr.’s ”estate was recorded 19 June 1786 by neighbors Thomas Graves and Reuben Clark as well as Joseph Eddins, all of whose families also lived near and are on records with [Davis-37646|Mary Jarrell]'s Davis family. [It appears that Mary's brother William Davis of Culpeper and Pittsylvania Counties was Thomas Graves' brother-in-law. --JSS] '''Thomas Graves, owner of Graves Mill''', married Thomas Stanton Sr.’s granddaughter Sarah Dulaney, and their daughter Susannah Graves is said to be the second wife of Ephraim Rucker’s son Angus. When Mary Jarrell’s brother Benjamin Davis (II) moved to Georgia the end of 1790, he sold his Wolftown land to Joel Graves who was Thomas Graves’ son and Susannah Graves Rucker’s brother.[CDBP:500]"Joan Horsley, [http://www.joanhorsley.org/reports/Jarrell_Report_screen.pdf “The Jarrell Family of Early Virginia” (2009). p. 10. ---- ===Another Culpeper Connection: Mary Davis and George Myers=== The available evidence indicates that William's eldest daughter Mary married [[Myers-4286|George Myers]] of Culpeper County around 1766, suggesting a birth year for Mary (and marriage year for William) in the late 1740s. George and Mary Myers' three eldest sons were witnesses to William Davis's will in 1790. It is reliably reported that George Myers first appears in the Pittsylvania County in 1779e-mail from Joan Horsley, dated 15 Apr. 2012, reading as follows: "I corresponded back in 2006 and 2007 with several long-time Moyers/Myers researchers. Their information says that George Moyers (that became Myers in Pittsy), son of George Moyers and Sarah Delph, was born in Orange/Culpeper before 1741, since George and his widowed mother in Culpeper sold part of his deceased father's Culpeper land in 1762-3, thus was at least 21 by then. (George Moyers' family was part of the Germanna community in the part of Orange that became Culpeper.) George is not recorded in Pittsylvania until 1779.", the same year as his father-in-law and neighbor William Davis. == William Davis of Culpeper County == It appears that William Davis, who first appears in the Pittsylvania County records with a March 1779 purchase of 850 acres, is the same as the William Davis whose final appearance in Culpeper County was three months earlier, when he SOLD 850 acres in December 1778. This Culpeper County land was bought in 1761 as follows: "17 August 1761 - DEED: Sarah Minor, widow and relict of John Minor, Gentleman, late of Spotsylvania County, Decd., and John Minor, acting executor of said Minor, Decd., to William Davis, planter, of Spotsylvania County, for £150, 850 acres in Culpeper County on both sides of North Rush River, being land purchased by John Minor, Decd., from Francis and John Strother, and devised by said Minor, Decd., to his son William, who has since died underage and unmarried... /s/ Sarah Minor, John Minor. Wit: John Waller (Clerk), Wm Davenport, Jno Arnold, Thomas Minor, J. Lewis, Thos Minor [sic], Francis Meriwether, '''James Graves.'''"Culpeper County Deeds, C:605, quoted at [http://pamunkeybakers.com/paper/04.pdf "The Baker Family of Virginia"], with the following supplementary explanation: "Based on the witnesses, this Culpeper deed was obviously made in Spotsylvania County. William Davis was the son of John Davis of King William County, who appears to have been John, son of William Davis, whose plantation was on the opposite of Major John Waller’s 1696 from the Davis Davenport Plantation. [There was a John Davis of King William County, son of William, who deeded land in 1702 per [http://books.google.co.id/books?id=Hxs0ePxNBjoC&pg=PA689&lpg=PA689&dq=john+davis+king+william+county+virginia&source=bl&ots=QXqpv4BFFP&sig=LSrGny-_InQar4vd8kW0yTP6oU4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Hth8U7GUIdTe8AXunILYBg&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=john%20davis%20king%20william%20county%20virginia&f=false Harris's ''Old New Kent County''], p. 102.] William Davenport was the son of Martin, Sr., and was neighbor to the principals and witnesses of this deed. The two Thomas Minors were father and son. Thomas, Sr., was son of John Minor, Decd., and died before the Revolution. Thomas, Jr., had an active role in Davenport affairs from the mid-1770s on, and was one of the executors of William Davenport’s will in 1798. John Arnold was a brother-in-law to William Davenport, and lived on Davenport land." However, at least one researcher believes that this William Davis who disappeared from Culpeper County in 1779 is the same as the William Davis who settled in Garrand County, Kentucky before dying in Fayette County, Kentucky.See 2010 post at [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/VASPOTSY/2010-06/1277308730 rootsweb archive]. More information on the family of this William Davis of Kentucky is available at [http://genforum.genealogy.com/davis/messages/7939.html this genforum post] and [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=wmadavis&id=I17542 this rootsweb family tree], but there's no evidence linking this William Davis to Culpeper County. Another researcher suggests that this Kentucky William Davis (d. 1823) was the son of [[Davis-11283|Benjamin Davis]] (d. 1763) of King William, Spotsylvania, and Culpeper Counties. Supporting this theory, the [[Davis-23101|John Davis]] who settled in Pittsylvania near William Davis (d. 1791) was a son of this Benjamin Davis.Joan Horsley, [http://www.joanhorsley.org/reports/Jarrell_Report_screen.pdf "The Jarrell Family of Early Virginia"] (2012), pp. 4-5. It appears that the author of this theory correctly supposed that William of Culpeper was the brother of John of Culpeper and Pittsylvania, while falsely assuming that William went to Kentucky (rather than Pittsylvania County). ===Another Piece of Evidence=== On 18 Feb. 1786 (recorded on the 20th), William Davis and John Davis of Pittsylvania County sold to Holt Richardson of King William County a Negro man named Ruben. Witnesses to the deed were Samuel Parks and John Bowden, and Samuel Parks would witness an 1786 deed from William Davis to his son-in-law Daniel Bradley (see below), and serve as surety in 1787 for the marriage bond of William Davis’s daughter Susanna. 1786 personal property tax: p. 30: William Davis 2, 8, 10, 4, 17 [The previous year, he only had six adult slaves and four child slaves, and now he has 8 adult slaves and 10 child slaves.] p. 30: John Davis 1, 1, 3, 2, 4, and a stud horse (next to William, alphabetical) [The previous year, he only had one child slave (and no stud horse); and now he has one adult slave and three child slaves, and also a stud horse.] ===A Final Piece of Evidence=== DB 17:93 - Undated but entered in 1810 – Deed of Trust (cow & all household furniture as collateral, no land included) From “John Graves Davis to William Davis” - Witnesses: Samuel M. Lowell, James Parker, James Newbin (per e-mail from Joan Horsley, 15 Mar. 2012) Deed Book 16, p. 20, 1 Jan. 1808 (recorded 18 Apr. 1808): William Davis of Pittsy. gives to John Humphrey Davis and William Humphrey Davis, 3 horses, 8 cows, pigs, and household furniture. Signed: William (x) Davis (his mark). Witnesses: T[-] Evans Echols Siam Carter, Jos Ferguson. == William Davis of Pittsylvania County == William Davis (d. 1791) first appeared in Pittsylvania County in 1779. There were two other William Davises who lived earlier in Pittsylvania County, and there were also two early William Davises in neighboring Halifax County. These various William Davises often get confused with each other.John Schmeeckle's research has uncovered no less than ten separate Davis families in Pittsylvania County before 1800. Some of these families are doubtless related to each other. John has a master list (microsoft word document) of early Davis records in Pittsylvania County, sorted by family, which is available to anyone who is interested. On 16 Mar. 1779 William Davis of Pittsylvania County bought 850 acres of land on both sides of the Bannister River and Cherrystone Creek, near Chatham in the middle of Pittsylvania County, from John Booth of Henry County, bordering land owned by Thomas Hardy, Sr., George Prosize, Robert Adams, John Short, John Parks, and Robert Wooding, for 1400 pounds.Pittsylvania County Deed Book 5, pp. 145-47. This land included the “William Pigg” mill, which had been built in 1768. The stone house that William Davis built on this land is still standing but is in bad repair; photos are on the internet.For photos of the house see [http://rdricketts.com/blog/2009/08/06/my-4th-great-grandfathers-rock-house-circa-1779-needs-work/ Danny Rickett's blog] William Davis appears in the 1779 tithable list in Pittsylvania in a large household including Benj, Garret, and Daniel Davis, and negroes Lemus, Jim, Sue, and Filly. (Daniel appears in the 1778 list, apparently the first of the family to locate in Pittsylvania County. At least one of William’s sons named a son Garret, supporting the supposition that Garret was a son of William. Perhaps Garret and Daniel died in the Revolutionary fighting in 1780; many Pittsylvania militiamen took part in the military campaign in the Carolinas.) William Davis patented an additional 400 acres on the branches of Bannister River and Cherrystone Creek, bordering the land of Thomas Hardy and Finney. A survey for this land was done 24 Apr. 1780Pittsylvania County Land Surveys, vol. 1, p. 337; the general shape of the tract is diagrammed on the page., and he received the patent for the land on 1 Sept. 1780. (Another William Davis received land elsewhere in Pittslyvania County on the same day; this day appears to have been a busy one for clearing out a backlog of patent grants.) A marriage bond was registered in Pittsylvania County on 16 Nov. 1781 for William’s daughter Sarah to marry [[Maide-1|Thomas Maide]] (who later spelled his name Meade); surety for the bond were Thomas Maide and Benjamin Davis (William’s eldest son). Marriage bond, from the Pittsylvania Courthouse, photocopy sent to John Schmeeckle by Sarah E. Mitchell. In 1782 the yearly tithable lists were replaced by personal property tax lists. In this year William Davis is shown with two “tithables” (white men over 21, presumably William and son Benjamin), nine slaves, four horses, and 16 cattle.Images of the personal property tax lists are available at the subscription website [www.binnsgenealogy.com www.binnsgenealogy.com] The 1782 land tax shows William Davis with 700 acres,See [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapittsy/1782LandTaxes.htm 1782 Land Taxes Pittsylvania County, Virginia] which seems puzzling in light of his purchase of 850 acres (“more or less”) in 1779 and an additional 400 acres in 1780. William Davis gave land to his son-in-law George Myers (part of which was donated to the Upper Bannister Baptist Church),Pittsylvania Deed Book 17, p. 477, 10 Mar. 1812 (recorded 16 Mar. 1812): George Myers to Moses Hutchings and George Giles, all of Pittsylvania County, “whereas William Davis, deceased, did in his livetime give his bond to the members of the Baptist church (known & called by the name of upper Bannister)” for “one and an half acres of land whenever they might call for the same, where the present meeting house now stands, and the right of said land being in George Myers, and he wishing to comply with said bond,” the church appointed Hutchings and Giles trustees to receive the land (paying one dollar), on the waters of the Bannister River, adjoining Leftwich. Signed: George (x) Myers (his mark). Witnesses: Will Turnstall, Jesse Leftwich, William Hutchings. Pittsylvania Deed Book 18, pp. 501-502: 24 Nov. 1813 (recorded 18 July 1814): George Myers and wife Mary to William Turnstall, all of Pittsylvania County, 33 acres on Cherrystone Creek, being part of the tract where Myers now lives, adjoining Turnstall (formerly Hardy), and up the sill house branch to Pigg Road, and then along Pigg Road. Signed: George (x) Myers (his mark), Mary Myers. Witnesses: William Walton, John Myers, Benjamin Myers, Isham Myers. so presumably this accounts for part of the discrepancy, as the 1782 land tax shows George “Miers” with 200 acres. Another possibility is that the total acreage that William bought in 1779 was exaggerated in the deed (indicated by the phrase “more or less”), to match the number of acres that he had just sold in Culpeper County. But this is just speculation; further research should be done in the land records to ascertain just what happened to the two tracts of land that William Davis bought. William Davis doesn’t appear in the personal property tax records in 1783. Perhaps this was just an omission by the recorder. In 1784 William Davis appears in the personal property tax list with two white men over 21 (William and son Benjamin), five slaves over 16; four slaves under 16; four horses, and 15 cattle. On 17 May 1784, William’s son Benjamin entered into a marriage bond with [[Bradley-3695|Daniel Bradley]], who married William’s daughter Elizabeth.Copy of the marriage bond, from the Pittsylvania Courthouse, sent to John Schmeeckle by Sarah E. Mitchell. The 1785 personal property tax list shows William Davis with two white men over 21 (William and son Benjamin), six slaves over 16, four slaves under 16, four horses, and 17 cattle. William had one additional slave and two more cows, compared to the previous year. On 18 Feb. 1786 (recorded on the 20th), William Davis and John Davis of Pittsylvania County sold to Holt Richardson of King William County a Negro man named Ruben. Witnesses to the deed were Samuel Parks and John Bowden, and Samuel Parks would witness an 1786 deed from William Davis to his son-in-law Daniel Bradley (see below), and serve as surety in 1787 for the marriage bond of William Davis’s daughter Susanna. The 1786 land tax shows William Davis with 700 acres, same as in 1782. William Davis was consistently taxed for 700 acres until his death in 1791.Thanks to Joan Horsley for sharing William Davis’s land tax records. The 1786 personal property tax list shows William Davis with two white men over 21, eight slaves over 16, ten slaves under 16, four horses, and 17 cattle. William had eight more slaves than the previous year. Had he recently come into an inheritance? On 1 Dec. 1786 William Davis sold 100 acres on the north side of the Bannister River, "being part of the same tract whereon the said William Davis now lives," to his son-in-law Daniel Bradley.[12]Pittsylvania County Deed Book 7, pp. 719-720. Witnesses to the deed were Thomas H. Wooding, Samuel Parks, and William Ming. On 19 Feb. 1787, Samuel Parks entered into a marriage bond with [[Corbin-783|William Corbin]], who married William Davis’s daughter Susanna. Together with the bond was a note by William Davis, witnessed by son Benjamin and by Samuel Parks, giving permission for Susanna to marry. The 1787 personal property tax list shows that William Davis paid on April 18, with zero men over 21 (aside from William; the recordkeeping was strange this year), six slaves over 16, eight slaves under 16, three horses, and 15 cattle. William had lost four slaves, a horse, and two cows compared to the previous year. On Apr. 20 William’s son Benjamin paid his tax, showing zero men over 21 (besides Benjamin), 1 slave over 16, 1 slave under 16, and 1 horse. This accounts for the horse and two of the slaves. William’s new son-in-law William Corbin had a slave in 1787, perhaps a wedding gift from William. The 1788 personal property tax list shows William “Davise” with one white male over 21, four slaves over 16, 1 slave 12-16, and four horses. (Starting this year, the number of cows wasn’t listed.) Benjamin “Davise” paid on the same day, with 1 white male over 21 and one slave over 16. John “Davise” paid on the same day, with one male over 21, one slave over 16, and three horses. This was presumably the John Davis who bought 200 ares on Green Rock Creek (near William Davis) on 1 July 1788, and NOT William’s son John. This John Davis appears in Pittsylvania County as early as 1782, but apparently didn’t own land until 1788. This John Davis had one slave until 1786, when he suddenly had four slaves and a stud horse (similar to William, who also shows a sudden influx of slaves in 1786.) John Davis had the same number of slaves (and the stud horse) in 1787, but in 1788, the year he bought the land, he was back to one slave (and no stud horse). Once again, it seems reasonable to speculate that this John was a brother of William Davis, and that it was these two who sold the slave Ruben to Holt Richardson in 1786 (see above). The 1789 personal property tax list shows that William Davis paid on April 20, with two white males over 21 (presumably William and middle son John), five slaves over 16, and three horses. William’s son Benjamin had paid on March 16 (with one slave and one horse), the same day as John Davis (with one slave and three horses). On 4 June 1789 John Davis (presumably William’s son who had recently turned 21) entered a marriage bond with [[Rickett-25|William Rickett]], who married William Davis’s daughter Nancy. The 1790 personal property tax list shows that William Davis (“Cherrystone”) paid on March 15, with three white males over 21 (presumably William and sons Benjamin and John), six slaves over 16, 1 slave 12-16, and three horses. William’s son Benjamin wasn’t on the list this year, so I assume that he was one of the three men listed in William’s household. John Davis (“Cherrystone”) paid on the same day as William, with one male over 21, one slave, and two horses. William Davis, of Pittsylvania Co., Virginia "being far advanced in life," made his will on 4 June 1790,[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapittsy/Davisgen.html Davis Family History], citing Pittsylvania Co. Deed & Will Book 11, p. 216. mentioning: --son John (receives 3 head of cattle) --son Benjamin (receives William's house and 150-acre plantation) --son Joseph (also receives 150 acres) --son Thomas (receives the rest of William's land, except one acre by the creek adjoining William's mill) --daughter Nancy Rickett (receives a slave; the will mentions her husband William Rickett) --daughter Peggy Davis (receives two slaves and a flock of geese) --son-in-law Thomas Maide (the will cancels a debt owed by Thomas) --son-in-law William Corbin (receives a slave and a feather bed, in consideration of a debt related to William's brother's will) --sons Joseph and Thomas (mentioned again, now they receive William's mill with one adjoining acre of land) --remainder of estate to be divided between youngest children Joseph, Thomas, and Lucy. --son Benjamin instructed to rebuild the mill, keeping possession of the mill and slaves for three years and then distributing them according to the will's provisions --single daughters to be provided for as long as they remain single --if either son Joseph or Thomas dies before arriving unmarried at "lawful age," their share of the mill to go to the other brother --son-in-law George Mires to receive nothing more than what he now has in his possession. --son-in-law Daniel Bradley to receive nothing more than what he now has in his possession – the land he lives on. --executors instructed to pay to Daniel Bradley the debt arising from William's executorship of his brother's will. --William's friend John Parks and William's son Benjamin appointed executors. --signed (with mark) June 4, 1790, and proved June 20, 1791. --witnessed by William Miers, Jacob Miers, George Miers, Jr. William's reference to his brother's will correspond to a legal action brought by Daniel Bradley against his father-in-law, which was dismissed in May 1790. The case arose against William as “executor” of the estate of his brother Noire Davis.Pittsylvania County Court Order Book 3, p. 127. The record clearly shows the unusual name “Noire.” The name Noire Davis never appears in the land or tax or probate records of Pittsylvania County, so it seems clear that Noire lived elsewhere. William Davis’s will was probated on 20 June 1791, indicating that he died sometime between March (the previous court session) and June 1791. Children of William Davis (birth order is educated guesswork): 1. Mary, married George Miers or Myers. It appears that George Myers lived in Culpeper County from 1758 through 1770, according to a researcher who who states that the earliest record found for him in Pittsylvania County was in 1779.Per the [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/GERMANNA_COLONIES/1997-07/0867753874 Germanna Colonies] forum archive. George Miers is listed with 200 acres in the 1782 Pittsylvania land tax.Per [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapittsy/1782LandTaxes.htm 1782 Land Taxes Pittsylvania County, Virginia]. George Miers is listed in the 1782 Virginia census with 9 whites and one black in his household.Per the [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapittsy/census.htm 1782 Pittsylvania County census] George Miers appears in the 1785 Pittsylvania County tax list (on the same page as his father-in-law William Davis and his brother-in-law Thomas Meade) with one adult slave, two horses, and 11 cattle. He appears in the 1788 tax list with 2 white males over 16, 1 adult slave, and two horses. (For this and most later years, the tax list doesn't show the number of cattle.) In the 1789 tax list George "Myers" now has 4 white males over 16, 1 adult slave, and two horses. This corresponds to the three witnesses to William Davis's 1790 will being William Miers, Jacob Miers, George Miers, Jr. the three eldest sons of George. (The tax records for later years for George haven't been checked.) 2. Sarah, born about 1753,Per her 1843 widow's pension application (in the same file as her husband's earlier pension application -- images available at ancestry.com) which gave her age as 90; the following year her age was given as 91. married Thomas Maid (or MeadHe used “Maid” early in life and “Mead(e)" later in life. His 1833 pension application pointedly gives both spellings repeatedly. ), with the marriage bond dated 16 Nov. 1781 at Pittsylvania Co., Va.Per copy of marriage bond in Thomas and Sarah Mead’s pension file, corresponding to the marriage bond on file at the Pittsylvania County courthouse. Benjamin Davis was listed as surety on the marriage bond. If Sarah’s age was correctly stated in her 1843 widow’s pension application, she was close to 30 years old at the time of her marriage. In 1816 Thomas Mead was one of the early settlers of Pike County, Indiana, where he was elected a Justice of the Peace in 1818.[http://www.archive.org/details/historyofpikedub00good ''History of Pike and DuBois County, Indiana''], p. 251, p. 289. Thomas Mead died in 1835 and left a will, which is now missing.''Pike County, Indiana Will Abstracts 1817-1895'', p. 13. A local librarian's visit to the courthouse disclosed the fact that all documents related to Thomas Mead's estate were missing at the time the estate files were microfilmed. Sarah (Davis) Mead was still alive in 1844; all of her children in Pike County had predeceased her.Per her widow's pension application; the only witness available to support her affidavit was her daughter-in-law Polly. It is claimed that she was buried in the same cemetery as her husband, in an unmarked grave.Per ''Pike County History Bicentennial Year 1776-1976'', by Ruth McClellan, p. 163, which misidentifies her as "Lucy." 3. Benjamin, born before 1757, a Revolutionary soldier,Per [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapittsy/Davisgen.html Davis Family History]. married Lydia Meador (presumably a second marriage) 31 Jan. 1800. Lydia's father Joab Meador made his will on 25 Feb. 1815, naming his "friends" Benjamin Davis and Thomas Davis (together with two others) as executors.''Abstracts of Pittsylvania County, Virginia Wills, 1767-1820'', p. 214. For Joab Meador's family, see http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=monkeys&id=I14768 and duplicate http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=crystalinda22&id=I121128; see also http://genforum.genealogy.com/meador/messages/495.html with a list of researchers. Benjamin and Lydia had a daughter Nancy who married Samuel Thompson in 1822 in Pittsylvania Countyper http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/t/o/n/Anna-Toner/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0031.html; and Benjamin and Lydia's daughter Sarah married her first cousin Jamison Corbin. 4. Daniel, perhaps son of William, appears on the 1778 Pittsylvania tithable list; living with William Davis in 1779 tithable list. 5. Garret, presumably son of William, living with William Davis in 1779 tithable list. William's youngest sons Joseph and Thomas both named sons Garrett, supporting the supposition that Garret was son of William. 6. Elizabeth (Bettie), married Daniel Bradley -- marriage bond 17 May 1784; her brother Benjamin was surety.Per [http://www.rootsweb.com/~vapittsy/Hodnettgen.html Hodnett Family History]. It appears that Daniel Bradley was born in Cumberland County, son of Isham Bradley.Per [http://www.hallgenealogy.com/ghtout/gp1272.htm http://www.hallgenealogy.com/ghtout/gp1272.htm] Daniel Bradley was born about 1757, and moved from Cumberland County to Pittsylvania County in 1783, per his 1832 revolutionary pension application.[http://revwarapps.org/s6766.pdf Pension application of Daniel Bradley] On 1 Dec. 1786 Daniel Bradley received a gift of 100 acres of land on the north side of the Bannister River by his father-in-law William Davis.Pittsylvania County Deed Book 7, pp. 719-720. Daniel Bradley appears in the 1786 and 1787 Pittsylvania County personal tax lists (on the same page as William Davis), with one horse, two cows, and one slave under 16. In 1788 and 1789 Daniel Bradley appears with two horses and no slaves. Daniel Bradley made his will 20 Aug. 1831 and it was probated 16 Apr. 1838. The will mentioned son Isham and "my daughters." The executors were his sons-in-law Reuben Hall and William Chaney. Witnesses were Thomas Wooding, Thomas Davis, Jr., and Lydia Davis.Per [http://www.hallgenealogy.com/ghtout/np64.htm http://www.hallgenealogy.com/ghtout/np64.htm], citing Wills of Pittsylvania Co., VA 1820-1845 by Mike K. Williams. 7. Nancy, married William Ricketts 4 June 1789. Nancy was his second wife; he had four children by his first wife Barsheba Nelson.Per [http://nelson-dna-project.tripod.com/docs/Decendants_of_Ambrose_Nelson_editted.pdf Descendants of Ambrose Nelson]. William and Nancy Ricketts had children Reuben, Nancy, Nathaniel, and Thomas.Per [http://www.geocities.ws/athens/forum/1992/descend.html Descendants of William Ricketts] 8. John, apparently born around 1768, if he was indeed the extra adult male in William’s household per the 1789 personal property tax list. John was mentioned first in his father's will, receiving three cows and no land. Some researchers have assumed that John was the same as the John Davis who married Nancy Hodnett 26 Sep. 1803 in Pittsylvania County. This is false, as the John Davis who married Nancy Hodnett was clearly identified as “Jr.” – apparently the son of William's presumed brother John Davis who lived near William and later moved to Pigg River. 9. Susanna, married William Corbin 19 Feb 1787; she was under age at the time of her marriage (her father William gave consent). William Corbin appears in the Pittsylvania County personal tax lists in 1788 and 1789, but I didn't find him in 1790 or 1791. William died before July 1801, when his father Ambrose Corbin was appointed guardian of William's children Jamison, Thompson, and Mary Corbin.Per [http://dgmweb.net/FGS/Corb/CorbinAmbrose-JaneCrawford.html Corbin family website]. Jamison Corbin married his first cousin Sarah Davis, daughter of Benjamin. Susanna Davis, widow of William Corbin, married (2) William Nelson, whose sister Barsheba was the first wife of William Ricketts, husband of Susanna Davis's sister Nancy.See [http://nelson-dna-project.tripod.com/docs/Decendants_of_Ambrose_Nelson_editted.pdf Descendants of Ambrose Nelson]. 10. Peggy (Margaret), m. Moses Cheney 15 Aug 1791. "Moses Chaney, the son of Sarah and Jacob Chaney (Chapter I), settled two miles southeast of Laurel Grove, Virginia, on the place now owned by Witcher Slayton. Moses married Margaret Davis, and to this union were born six children. Their names were as follows: William, Singleton, Bird, Moses, Betty and Sallie. Margaret died and after her death Moses married Sallie Polly, a widow, whose name was Haley. To this second union were born two children, Jackson and Eleandor, Moses was a farmer by occupation."See [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/c/h/a/Richard-Franklin-Chaney/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0231.html Chaney family history]. Moses Chaney's sister Elizabeth married Jonathan Davis, from a different Davis family in Pittsylvania County. 11. Joseph, b. about 1771 (underage in 1790 per father’s will, he first appears in the Pittsylvania personal tax lists in 1793), m. Lucy McGehee Hodnett 19 Mar. 1793 Pittsylvania Co., Va., d. 1 Oct. 1850 at Halifax Co., Va. It appears that several children of Joseph moved to Madison County, Tennessee.Per [http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.davis/13865/mb.ashx a forum post by James Davis]. For Lucy Hodnett's ancestry, see this [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=eleanor&id=I05631 McGeehee tree]. 12. Thomas, b. about 1773 (underage in 1790 per father’s will, he first appears in the personal tax lists in 1794), m. (1) Jane Hodnett 13 Jan. 1794 Pittslyvania Co., Va.; m. (2) Sarah Meador 8 July 1797 Pittsylvania Co., Va. Thomas was a prosperous miller and landowner in Pittsylvania County. Children by second wife Sarah Meador: --Garrett B.; m. Anna Thompson 1 Oct. 1822 Pittsylvania Co. --William, b. 13 Apr. 1800; m. Carmelia Craft 24 Oct. 1824 Pittsylvania Co. --Mary Taylor, b. 1803, m. Robertson Shelton 3 May 1819 Pittsylvania Co.Per [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnmcmin2/SheltonCVIIP298.htm ''The Families of James Shelton of McMinn County, Tennessee and His Father Roderick Shelton of Buncombe County, North Carolina and Their Antecedents''], by Arthur Paul Shelton (August 1987), Chapter 7. --Thomas C., b. 1805, m. Elizabeth Sheppard 22 Nov 1824 Pittsylvania Co. 13. Lucy, married John Hodnett 9 Nov 1792; apparently m. (2) Jessee Woodson 1809.See this Hodnett page (with various Davis connections), but there seems to be confusion about whether mother or daughter married Jessee Woodson: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=AHN&db=eleanor&id=I07766 == Footnotes ==

William Green (1695-1779) Family Sources Pre-1800

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= Introduction = This is a collection of sources for [[Green-11257|William Green]] (1695-1779) and his descendants, living in Berkeley county, Virginia. Most of these sources are not digitized nor found on the internet. Most are used in, and referenced from, the two Green family published books at the top of the list.
Berkeley county was formerly known as Frederick county. Whether in colonial Virginia or in the state of Virginia or after 1863 in West Virginia, Berkeley county is the default location for all these records unless some other location is specified.
= Relationships = William's wife was [[Butt-59|Dinah Butt]], the daughter of Richard Butt and Mary Unknown. William and Dinah married about 1723 in Maryland.
William's children's spouses:
[[Green-10744|Regnal]] married [[Unknown-345528|Sarah Unknown]] about 1763
[[Green-10744|Regnal]] married [[Butt-542|Sarah Butt]] on 15 Jan 1788
[[Green-10744|Regnal]] married [[Maxwell-2918|Mary Maxwell]] on 28 May 1806 Fairfield, Ohio
[[Green-11259|Joseph]] married possibly Mary Green, possibly the widow of a Butt
[[Green-1606|Sarah]] married [[Butt-1112|Richard Butt]] before 1865
[[Green-19436|Mary Green]] may not have married
[[Green-11261|William]] married Ann Butt about 1758
[[Green-11261|William]] married Mary Unknown about 1786
[[Green-19437|Elizabeth]] may not have married
[[Green-11851|Dinah]] married [[Dean-3190|Joseph Dean]]
[[Green-11851|Dinah]] possibly second married a man named Metcalf
[[Green-19438|Keziah]] married Daniel DeVault 03 May 1785
= A Branch from the Green Tree = * '''''A Branch from the Green Tree''''' by Robert M. Green Gateway Press. 1978. 835 pages + 66 page index. [https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Branch_from_the_Green_Tree.html?id=fYdPAAAAMAAJ A Branch from the Green Tree, Searchable digital version, Google Books.] Hardcover copies are available through the [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ohlcgs2/lcgspub.htm Licking County Genealogical Society] (includes list of corrections for known errors, see below) {{Image|file=William_Green_1695-1779_Family_Sources_Pre-1800-7.jpg |caption="A Branch from The Green Tree" Compiled by Robert M. Green }} *Corrections to "A Branch from the Green Tree" by the author; {{Image|file=William_Green_1695-1779_Family_Sources_Pre-1800-8.jpg |caption=Correction Pages to }} A BRANCH FROM THE GREEN TREE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
1 Cemeteries
6 Family Progression
7 Forward by Robert M. Green
11 Traditional Homes of the Green Family
12 Origin of the Green Family
17 Genealogy of the Famed Green Family
19 Heraldry and Arms
30 Origin of the Licking County, Ohio Branch from the Greens
38 Other Green Families
39 Will of Richard Butt
40 Will of Dinah Green
42 Will of Mathew Duncan
44 Letters regarding inquiries about Friends (Quakers)
47 Darke County, Ohio and Gen. William Darke
50 Lancaster County, PA 1729-1749 map
51 Virginia Taxpayers 1782-1787
52 William Green I, ca 1685 – ca 1779
64 Regnal Green I, approx. 1705 – 1814
91 Sarah Green Butt and Richard Butt I
117 William Green II and Mary Unknown
141 Keziah Green ca 1768 – 1799 and Daniel DeVault
157 John Green I 1757 – 1831 and Rhuhama Nichols Bilderback
264 Allen Green I and Nellie Fitzgerald
273 Jacob Green and Polly Shepler
275 Charles Green I 1767 – 1830, Louisa and Maxe/Masse Butt
305 George Green 1779 – 1862 and Daidema Willison
419 Regnal Green, Jr. II 1787 – 1862 and Sarah Willison
435 Rebecca Green and Peter Williamson, Sr. I
459 Dianna Green ? – 1812 and Vatchel Metcalf
475 Deborah Green and Vatchel Metcalf
477 Thomas Green 1771 – 1841, E. Highett and Mary Willison
490 Hezekiah Green I ca 1788 – 1872 and Esther Willison
506 Elizabeth Green 1780 – 1844 and Andrew Huston
519 William Green IV and Martha Bilderback
538 Sarah Green, John Butt and Abraham Brake
545 Nancy Green and William Mayfield
547 Rolla Green and Isabella Unknown
549 Keziah Green and Peter Williamson, Jr. II
552 Thomas Green II and Christina Unknown
552 Other Greens of Unknown Connection
556 VanFossen and Baker Families
564 Barrick Family
568 Conklin Family
575 Ford Family
583 Helphrey Family
593 Kasson Family
605 Kreager Family
610 Lake Family
623 Parr Family
634 Tippett Family
648 VanFossen Family
673 Webb Family
690 White Family
713 Willison Family
836 Index
{{Image|file=William_Green_1695-1779_Family_Sources_Pre-1800-7.jpg |caption="A Branch from The Green Tree" Compiled by Robert M. Green }} = Frank L.M. Wolford & Laura May Green, Their Ancestors & Descendants = * '''''Frank L.M. Wolford & Laura May Green, Their Ancestors & Descendants''''' Compiled by Loraine Russell Kerns & Alma Wolford Russell 2004 One known digital version online is available at [http://dennis-william-butt.com/ A Quest to Find the Parents of Basil Butt]. On his web site are also smaller individual pdf files broken out by families. The complete book is also available in pdf file from the author on CD or by email. 562 pages. {{Image|file=Green-11257.jpg |caption=Title page of "Frank L.M. Wolford & Laura May Green, Their Ancestors & Descendants" }} Table of Contents
Ancestors of Laura May Green....................................................................5
Ancestor Tree of Laura May Green ..............................................................7
Family of William Green of Berkeley, Virginia............................................19
Ancestry of Dinah Butt ..........................................................................46
Family of Regnal Green...........................................................................65
Family of John Green of Fairfield, Ohio........................................................88
Family of William Green of Hocking, Ohio..................................................129
The Ancestral Families of Rebecca McBride, Wife of William Green........156
Family of John Mordecai Green ................................................................183
The Ancestral Families of Mary Conrad, Wife of John Mordecai Green...189
Family of Henry Green..........................................................................319
Ancestors of Sarah Murphy Green.............................................................368
Ancestor Tree of Frank Leslie Martin Wolford .............................................400
Ancestors of Frank Leslie Martin Wolford ....................................................401
Ancestral Families of Elizabeth Hill.................................................................448
Family of Frank & Laura (Green) Wolford ....................................................510
= WILL OF WILLIAM GREEN OF BERKELEY COUNTY VIRGINIA = 12 Nov 1776: Will Book I, 21 Mar 1780: Balance due estate L 2259 -7-1. To funeral expenses L 100 -0-0 (largest amount for a funeral recorded by researcher): In The Name of God Amen I William Green, Senior. of Berkeley County Virginia being weak and sickly but of perfect mind and memory and calling to mind that it is appointed for all men once to die I therefore recommend my soul to the hands of Almighty God that gave it and my body to be buried in a Christian like decent manner at the discretion of my executors hereafter named and as touching such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me with in this life I dispose of in the following manner Viz first I will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be discharged and paid.
ITEM I will and bequeath to my Grandson William Green Jun. and heir of my son Joseph Green One shilling sterling to be paid out of my personal estate and for that to be his full part of my Estate both Real and Personal to him or his heirs.
ITEM I Will and bequeath to my beloved wife Dinah her riding Mare to her and her assigns
ITEM I Will and bequeath to my son Regnal Green as much land to be taken out of this my Mansion Tract of Land as Will be laid off joining his said land to him his Heirs and assigns forever.
ITEM I Will to my son William Green the Remaining ninety eight acres and a half of land in the said Tract to him his Heirs and assigns forever the Intent of this division of land between my two sons as aforesaid is that the whole Tract including that part which I have already made over to my son Regnal be the same more or less be equally divided between the said Regnal and William.
ITEM I Will that after all my just debts and funeral expenses and my beloved wife Dinah's third part taken out of my personal estate that is not disposed of in this Will the Remainder be equally divided among my five daughters Sarah, Mary, Keziah, Elizabeth and Dinah.
I do appoint and allow my son Regnal Green to be my whole and sole executor of this my Last Will and Testament Revoking and disallowing all other former Wills and Legacies by me made heretofore ratifying and confirming this and no other to be my last Will and Testament.
IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 12th day of November 1776.
Witnessed
by Luke Ray, Thomas Boydstone, Joseph Commins and Thomas Swearingen.
Declared published and pronounced in the presence of us, Thomas Boydstone, Luke Ray, Joseph Commine, Thomas Swearingen.
At a court held for Berkeley County the 21st day of March, 1780. This last Will and Testament of William Green Deceased was presented in Court by Regnal Green, the Executor wherein named who made oath thereto according to Law and the same being proved by the oaths of Thomas Boydstone and Luke Ray Witnesses thereto and ordered to be Recorded and on the motion of the said Executor who entered into Bond with Isaac Chaplain and Benjamin Foreman his securities in the penalty of five thousand, Conditioned for his true and faithful administration of the said estate Certificate is granted him for obtaining a Probate thereof in due form of Law.
Test. Will Dres Co. Clk. {{Image|file=William_Green_1695-1779_Family_Sources_Pre-1800-3.jpg |caption=1776Nov12 Will_ William Green 1695_Berkeley VA }} 1781 Jan 6. Berkeley Co., Will Book Vol; 1, 1772-1788, Page 216; Settlement of William Green by John Morrow, John Kearsley. Names mentioned are John Butt, Raymond Shenton, Thomas Boydstone. = WILL OF DINAH GREEN OF BERKELEY COUNTY VIRGINIA = Made Jun 6, 1800, Proved 21 Feb 1803:
In The Name of God Amen, this 6th day of June 1800, I, Dinah Green, widow of William Green, deceased, do make and ordain this to be my last Will and testament.
First it is my will that my body be buried in a decent Christian like manner at the discretion of my Executors, hereafter named. As to such worldly estate as I may be possessed after the time of my death, I dispose in the following manner, viz.
It is my will and desire that my daughter Sarah Butt, widow of Richard Butt, deceased, have full two thirds of estate after my debts and funeral charges are paid and discharged, to her and her heirs.
It is my will and desire that my daughter Dinah Dean wife of Joseph Dean have one half of the remainder of my estate on condition that she comes herself for it to her and in case of her decease before mine to be equally divided between my daughter Sarah Butt and my son Regnal Green.
This my will that my granddaughter Dinah Butt be paid ten pounds penny money out of the residue of my estate to her and her assigns.
It is my will and desire that my two granddaughters Susanna Butt and Ruth Butt to have this residue of my estate to be equally divided between them, to them and their assigns.
I do hereby appoint my grandson Isaac Butt whole and sole Executor of this my last will and testament ratifying and confirming this and no other, therefore made to be my last will and testament.
In Testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Seal the day and year above written.
Witnessed by Mary Ray, Swearingen Ray, Thomas Swearingen and Richard Butt.
At a Court held for Berkeley County the 21st day of February 1803. This last will and testament of Dinah Green dec'd was proved by the oaths of Swearingen Ray and Richard Butt, two of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of Isaac Butt the Executor therein named who made oath thereto according to law, Certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form giving Security Whereupon he together with Mathias Nichols and Archibald Butt his Securities entered into and acknowledged bond conditioned as the law directs.
Teste. H. Bedinger, C.B.C.
Citation Will book 3, pp 492-494 Berkeley County Court, Martinsburg, West Virginia.
Transcriptions are found in Robert M. Green's book "A Branch from the Green Tree" 1978 and also in "Green Ancestors and Descendants" complied by Loraine Kerns & Alma Russell 2004. {{Image|file=William_Green_1695-1779_Family_Sources_Pre-1800-6.jpg |caption=1800Jun06 Will_Dinah Green widow of William Green_Berkeley VA }} Comments by Loraine Kern:
Dinah gave special consideration to her daughter, Sarah, and Sarah's children. This implies that Sarah was probably Dinah's caregiver during her final years and that she lived with her.
Daughters Mary, Keziah and Elizabeth must have died between 1776 when William wrote his will and 1800 when Dinah wrote her will.
Son William had also passed away before 1800. Joseph may have been William's son by a prior marriage, however, we can't dismiss that he may be Dinah's son, Joseph, who died before 1776 and had at least one child named William. Regnal appears to have left the area by 1800 since Dinah names a grandson as executor. = DNA Testing Results = *Y-DNA Classic Chart on Family Tree DNA
https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Green?iframe=yresults
177900 Green William Green, ca1695 - 1779
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Our group is at the top and William Green (1695-1779) is the fourth line down. That first William James Green is the grandson of Joseph Green who lived in North Carolina and was married to Mary McIntire. There are only a handful in our group. Wish there were more. I would love to say we are descendants Of Thomas and Winifred of St. Mary's county through son Robert Greene and Mary Ann Boarman, but the numbers do not add up. Robert Greene is listed as William's father in several ancestry trees and I believe rootsweb too. Robert Greene did have a son named William documented birth was Dec 1694. That fits into our timeline for our William, but that is it.
I know the DNA results are only as good as the genealogical documentation that went back to the oldest ancestor. A little farther down the chart you will see:
R1b1a2a1a1b3c, Relatives of Thomas F. & Winifred (Seybourne) Greene, St. Marys, MD (parents of Robert Greene)
The Y-DNA data for them is no where near the same as our William. = Other Published Sources for the Family of William Green and the places they lived = PIONEER PERIOD AND PIONEER PEOPLE OF FAIRFIELD COUNTY, OHIO.
By C. M. U WISEMAN, J. HEER PRINTING CO. COLUMBUS, OHIO. 1901. "The first funeral in the county was that of William Green, May, 1798, one month after Captain Hunter's settlement." p.35
"On the 23d day of December, 1797, his son, Levi Lynch, was born in this cabin. This was in all probability the second birth of a child in Fairfield County, the son of the famous Ruhama Green being the first." p.41 OHIO ARCHAEOLOGIST
VOLUME 54 NO. 3 SUMMER 2004
PUBLISHED BY THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF OHIO
"ARCHAEOLOGICAL POTENTIAL OF STANDING STONES IN EASTERN OHIO" by James L. Murphy
Introduction
Standing stones (often referred to as "tea tables") are prominent erosional features that are most often developed on sandstone bedrock deposits of uneven resistance to erosion. These conspicuous natural features evoke interest from Ohioans today and some were undoubtedly used as landmarks, if not gathering places, by prehistoric Ohio natives. With the exception of the massive Mount Pleasant standing stone at Lancaster, Ohio, there remains a considerable question as to the actual amount of prehistoric human activity associated with these geologic features, despite the frequent 19th C. legends to the effect that Indians frequently held councils at or on them and even had maidens dancing atop them in order to lure pioneers to their death (e.g. Schneider 1966).
Fairfield County
The largest and best known undoubtedly is the Standing Stone at Lancaster, Ohio, now part of Rising Park, also known as Mount Pleasant. Prehistoric activity was common here and has left numerous traces (Hothem 1988). Stout (1952) has discussed the geology of the Mount Pleasant Standing Stone, which is an erosional remnant of the resistant Mississippian Black Hand Sandstone, and notes that the historic Wyandot Tarhe Town or Crane Town stood at the foot of this standing stone, at the juncture of two major Indian trails. It is also the site of the fictional encounter of early frontier scouts with the Wyandots and the equally fictional rescue of Forest Rose, eponymous heroine of the much reprinted novel by Emerson Bennett.
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VOLUME 38 NO. 1 WINTER 1988
"The Mount Pleasant Excavation" By Lar Hothem
As part of Lancaster Festival/USA, the Standing Stone Chapter of the Archaeological Society of Ohio completed an excavation on Mount Pleasant in Lancaster, Ohio. The investigation was conducted with the permission of the Lancaster Parks Board. It was the first official excavation ever done on the massive outcropping of sandstone which is Lancaster's landmark and was once known to the historic Indians as Standing Stone.
In progress from July 18th to August 5th, 1987, the purpose of the controlled excavation was information. While Mount Pleasant has long been associated with Indian activity, no one could say with any real certainty what such activity was in prehistoric times, or just when it took place.
James Murphy, in An Archaeological History of the Hocking Valley (p. 52), mentions Mount Pleasant in the context of work done by early geologist and archaeologist E. B. Andrews. "Atop historic, or at least romantic, Mount Pleasant, Andrews found the remains of a stone mound: 'Some years ago bones were found under the stones of this stone-mound." No trace is known to remain of this mound today. Descendants of William Green, By Dennis William Butt
Generation No. 1
"1. WILLIAM1 GREEN was born Abt. 1695 in prob. Maryland, and died Abt. 1779 in Berkeley Co., Virginia. He married DINAH BUTT Abt. 1723 in Probably Prince Georges Co., Maryland, daughter of RICHARD BUTT and MARY UNKNOWN. She was born 05 Feb 1708 in Queen Anne's Parish, Prince Georges Co., Maryland, and died Abt. 1802 in Berkeley Co., Virginia."
Published 2017-01-21.anyflip.com, [https://anyflip.com/opxz/pzws/basic], Descendants of William Green. = Discussion of New Information = Probable son of William by previous marriage (before Dinah Butt)
Thanks I am mainly looking for information on this Joseph Green below is what information I am fairly certain of:
Capt. Joseph Green Sr. died in September 1771 in Buffalo Creek, Cleveland, North Carolina, United States. Joseph married Mary Sarah McEntire, daughter of Alexander McEntire and Janet McPherson,  in 1752 in Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, United States. Mary was born in 1735 in Mecklenburg, North Carolina, United States, died April 16, 1817 in Bostic, Rutherford, North Carolina, United States at age 82, and was buried in April 1817 in Green Family Cemetery, Bostic, Rutherford, North Carolina, United States.
Children from this marriage were:
i. Maj. William Marion Green was born May 16, 1753 in North Carolina, United States, died November 6, 1832 in Bostic, Rutherford, North Carolina, United States at age 79, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Bostic, Rutherford, North Carolina, United States. William married Drucilla McBrayer, daughter of David McBrayer and Deliliah Webb,  in 1770. Drucilla was born in 1755 in Orange, North Carolina, United States, died March 28, 1828 in Bostic, Rutherford, North Carolina, United States at age 73, and was buried in Green Cemetery, Bostic, Rutherford, North Carolina, United States.
ii. Ann Green was born in 1755 in North Carolina, United States and died June 13, 1820 in Jasper, Georgia, United States at age 65. Ann married Robert McAfee. Robert was born in 1737 in North Carolina, United States and died March 23, 1818 in Jasper, Georgia, Unites States at age 81.
iii. Abraham Green was born in 1760 in North Carolina, United States, died June 13, 1820 in York, York, South Carolina, United States at age 60, and was buried in Baptist Church, Buffalo Springs, York, South Carolina, United States. Abraham married Ann Gordan. Abraham next married Ann Lashley in 1783 in North Carolina, United States. Ann was born in 1759 in Granville, North Carolina, United States and died in 1804 in North Carolina, United States at age 45. Abraham next married Hannah Lipscomb in 1805 in South Carolina, United States. Hannah was born in 1762 in South Carolina, United States and died August 12, 1854 in South Carolina, United States at age 92.
iv. Capt. Isaac Green was born May 7, 1762 in North Carolina, United States, died February 6, 1831 in Greenville, South Carolina, United States at age 68, and was buried in White Oak Baptist Church, Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Isaac married Mary Booth December 31, 1783 in Rowan, North Carolina,  United States. Mary was born in 1763 in North Carolina, United States and died in 1790 in North Carolina, United States at age 27. Isaac next married Phoebe West, daughter of Isaac West and Susannah Anderson,  July 8, 1795 in Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Phoebe was born in 1770 in Orange, North Carolina, United States, died September 3, 1868 in South Carolina, United States at age 98, and was buried September 4, 1868 in White Oak Baptist Church, Greenville, Greenville, South Carolina, United States.
v. Mary Olivia Green was born in 1765 in North Carolina, United States and died in 1820 in Hall, Georgia, United States at  age 55. Mary married Benjamin Whorton. Benjamin was born in 1760 in Granville,  North Carolina, United States and died March 31, 1848 in Hall, Georgia, United States at age 88.
vi. Jacob Green was born in 1767 in North Carolina, United States and died October 20, 1840 in Saint Clair, Alabama, United States at age 73. 
vii. Joseph Green Jr. was born August 16, 1768 in North Carolina, United States and died March 17, 1847 at age 78. Joseph married Bellariah Twitty June 2, 1791. Bellariah was born in 1773 and died in July 1836 at age 63.
viii. Delilah Green was born in 1771 in North Carolina, United States and died in 1806 at age 35.  Delilah married Abner McAfee, son of James Taliafero McAfee and Mary Sarah McEntire. Abner was born March 7, 1774 and died December 6, 1844 in York, South Carolina, United States at age 70. Was he the same Joseph as the son of William and Dinah? DNA results from Green family on Family Tree DNA seems to imply a connection? Or is he the son if some other Greens.
S On May 29, 2017 11:00 AM, "Steve Lake" wrote: ' Good morning, Kevin. Welcome to the crazy confusing Green world.  I have worked on FS since I started and it has the most sources and information, but it gets a lot of activity that contradicts the sources and therefore takes a lot of time to keep contributions in line.  WT has the almost opposite problem.  I did a lot of work a few months ago to source and clean up the profiles of William, Sr. and Regnal, since then there has been little activity.  Other than the sources in common with William and Regnal, the profiles of their children are pretty sparse. I have been working on my tree for about five years and am still learning lots of new things.  I descend from William Green 1695(est.) through his oldest son, Regnal and his oldest son, John 1765.  Although I have done plenty of work on the siblings of Regnal, I have not had much exposure to their descendants, so I may not be able to help much.  The problem we may have is that my info is from the top down and you are working your way up, so our info may not mesh very well.  I hope we can be of mutual help. The Green's are a particular challenge because there is too much information and it gets extremely confusing to sort it out.  What I have found that helps me figure them out are two books of Green family history, 1978 & 2004.  They have original source documents, which helps me differentiate between hard facts, estimates, and theories.  The second, newer book 2004 helps clarify many of the older 1978 theories. Your question is about Joseph, son of William.  Is that Captain Joseph Greene 1726–1771 • LDQB-R5R, son of William Green 1695–1779 • LTSP-753? Thankfully there are few Joseph Green's, so we should be confused.  Capt. Joseph has some recent activity by Joanna Creek.  None of my info mentions a title of Captain.  Note that the roman numerals behind the names do not imply lineage, but rather the chronological order in which they appear in the 1978 book, ie: William (III) is not the son of William (II). "A Branch from the Green Tree" by Robert Green 1978, p.61 lists Joseph as son of William (I) 3 - Joseph had died by the time his father's will was written, 12Nov1776.  Had a son William Green (III) "Frank L.M. Wolford & Laura May Green, Their Ancestors & Descendants" Compiled by Kerns & Russell 2004 has a little more detail. ii. JOSEPH GREEN, b. Abt. 1726, Maryland; d. Bef. 1776. Notes for JOSEPH GREEN: The wife of Joseph Green was probably the Mary Green found in early Berkeley county tax lists. She had a John Butt living with her in the first tax list in 1785, so she may have been the widow of a Butt when she married Joseph. There is a William Green from Ohio co. (now Brooke Co.) WV who died in 1798 and was buried on Hunter's Run in Fairfield Co., Ohio. William was with the Green party, headed by John & Ruhama Green when he died. William left an estate file in Brooke WV. This is a likely candidate for the son of Joseph Green. That is all I have on Joseph.  The info on William, Regnal and John has some details that fill in around William, son of Joseph, such as the circumstances that were behind their move from Virginia to Ohio.  I am learning from my studies on other family lines how important neighbors were to the provision and security of a family on the frontier.  So, as I'm reading several sections that mention Joseph, I am noticing and better understanding the important of these neighbors who frequently intermarried with the Green's.  The North Carolina mention is fairly recent and after 2004 and from what I have been told by author Kerns, is based on DNA test results and application to tree information. Since the transcriptions above from the two books is all there is for Joseph, you may not be interested in acquiring you own copies.  On the other hand you may still want them in your reference library and they are bargains.  The 1978 hard cover book may be ordered from the Licking County Genealogical Society for $11 plus shipping.  The 2004 is a pdf download.  I think there are details for both on FS & WT on several profiles, but let me know if you have questions.
Steve ------ 01June2017 Hi Steve,
Forget my initial theory. Here is what I know about Joseph Green. He was born around 1715, the age can be surmised by the various land records. There is no evidence that he ever resided in Berkeley West Virginia. He would not have been the son of Dinah and he would be older than Regnal. Joseph did marry Mary McIntyre in North Carolina. He died before Old William, and his oldest son was named William. Joseph's male descendant's DNA is a perfect match to the male descendants of Old William. He appears to be the son of our Old William. Joseph is in my tree, as are his descendants. There was another Green researcher to whom I gave edit rights to include this information. I believe the evidence is strong that this Joseph Green who died in North Carolina is the son of Old William.
At some point I had added a statement on Joseph to this effect. We cannot conclusively prove he is the son of William, but the evidence is compelling. That statement appears to have been edited out, and I am disappointed with that. I have found nothing in Maryland.
There is also a Thomas Green who lived near Opequon Creek in Frederick (now Jefferson) West Virginia. This Thomas relocated to the Carolinas and at one point lived very near to Joseph Green. He was also added to my database and again, I have no proof. I really need to add some notes to my file on Ancestry. But please review all the data, I would like your opinion. I do not believe that Thomas is a son of William. There is no DNA evidence on the Thomas Green line. I really feel I should disconnect Thomas from our William, but I won't do this until you have had a chance to review.
'''New theory''' - Joseph Green (m. to McIntire) is the oldest son of William Green and first wife. Oh, I wish we had Old William's estate distribution!! If he is not the son, I think he is a close relation and Old William may have had a brother.
Loraine Kerns .

William Nicol, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1837

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[[Category:William Nicol, Arrived 27 Oct 1837]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] === The William Nichol - also known as the William Nicol. === The William Nicol was The first boat to leave Sleat under the programme of assisted immigration instigated by Rev Dunmore Lang, a Presbyterian minister based in Australia. It sailed from Isle Ornsay in July 1837 with 70 families from Sleat, the neighbouring parish of Strath and the adjoining mainland. Of the 322 passengers, 107 came from Sleat. The Edinburgh Courant of July 10 1837 reported that it took three days to complete the embarkation of the emigrants. ==Source== www.sleatlocalhistorysociety.org.uk/ === PASSENGER LISTS === '''NRS5313/4_4780/William Nicol_27 Oct 1837/''' on the Assisted Immigrants, Passenger List for the William Nicol from the NSW Government, State Archives and Records at: http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5313&item=4_4780&ship=William%20Nicol '''Assisted Immigrants, Passenger List for the William Nicol arrived Sydney 27 October 1837 page 1''' on the Family Search website at: https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/18985679 '''Ship William Nicol 408 Tons''' from Stephany Smith's ''A Family History of James John Maxwell and Margaret Frances Daly'' website: http://www.heathsmith.com/genealogy/maxwell/mclennan_alexander_mary_voyage_william_nicol_passenger_list.htm '''William Nicol''' from Robert Mote's OZIGEN - Australian Genealogy at: https://www.ozigen.com/exhibits/passenger-list---william-nicol.pdf "'https://www.dropbox.com/s/xt5nweeqfol6xqq/Section%2003.pdf?dl=0'" - Donald Mackenzie's story of the leaving from the Isle of Skye

William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers 5 Star Profiles

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William S. Burton

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[[Category: 1st Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry, United States Civil War]] [[Burton-2479|William S. Burton]] [[Space:Kentucky_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States#Flags|Kentucky Civil War Page]][[image:William S Burton-1.gif]] '''Civil War Material concerning William S. Burton''' ''From Ancestry.com search'' Both enlist on same day, same place (Somerset, KY). Both serve in the 1st KY Cavalry, BUT one is in Company F, while the other is in Company A. Both become POWs, but they are captured at different, non-overlapping times. So this could be TWO 'William S. Burton', relatives perhaps, that mustered in on the same day together. OR this could be the SAME person, showing records that he was both in Company F and (later?) in Company A. If so, this person was most unfortunate. Only 2 months after he enlisted, he was captured at Philadelphia, TN (along with 446 others). He then was a POW for nearly a year, was exchanged on 20 July 1864, and then was RECAPTURED! 11 days later (31 July 1864, in Georgia). The only difficulty with this theory, is that Burton of Co. F was "Transferred on 31 December 1864" which would be during the time of the 2nd imprisonment. So, seems unlikely. Probably two different individuals. NOTE: One Pension record shows the widow as Louisa J. Burton, not Catherine Baker Burton, so perhaps there ARE two William S. Burton's rather than one. Pension card image is printed out. It does not indicate which company the husband of Louisa was in. === William S Burton #1 Service Record === Enlisted as a Private on 08 August 1863 in Somerset, KY Enlisted in Company F, 1st Cavalry Regiment Kentucky on 08 August 1863 was POW on 20 October 1863 was Exchanged on 20 July 1864 Transfered on 31 December 1864 ''Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky. (KYRoster) Published in 1866 by Harney'' === William S Burton #2 Service Record === Enlisted as a Private on 08 August 1863 in Somerset, KY Enlisted in Company A, 1st Cavalry Regiment Kentucky on 08 August 1863 was POW on 31 July 1864 was Returned on 01 June 1865 Mustered out on 30 September 1865 in Louisville, KY ''Sources: Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky. (KYRoster) Published in 1866 by Harney'' '''Database: American Civil War Regiments Viewing records 3297-3297 of 6259 May 24, 2002 7:41 AM''' Name of Regiment: 1st Cavalry Regiment Kentucky Date of Organization: 28 October 1861 Muster Date: 31 December 1864 Regiment Type: Cavalry Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded: 5 Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 1 Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 56 Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 282 '''Regimental History First Cavalry KENTUCKY (3-YEARS)''' -Cols., Frank Wolford and Silas Adams -Lieut. Cols., John W. Letcher, Francis N. Helveti -Majs., John A. Brents, William A. Coffee, William N. Owens, Thomas Rowland, Alverson T. Keen, Fountain T. Fox, George W. Drye This regiment was organized with volunteers from Garrard, Casey and adjoining counties, and the men went into Camp Dick Robinson immediately after the August election in 1861. The first movement of the regiment was in August, when several companies under command of Lieut.-Col. John W. Letcher, went to Lexington to protect the passage of arms through that place. They guarded the wagons to Nicholasville, and on to Camp Dick Robinson. Other duty of similar character was also performed. The first battle fought by Wolford's men was at Camp Wild Cat, in October, where the conduct of the regiment was highly praised by Gen. Schoepf and others. On Oct. 28, 1861, the regiment was mustered into the U. S. service by Gen. Thomas, and from that time it served with the utmost activity throughout the war. On Nov. 30, was placed in the 11 brigade, commanded by Gen. J. T. Boyle, and on Dec. 10, five companies were sent to Prestonburg, Ky., by way of Danville, Lexington and Mt. Sterling. They united with Gen. Garfield's force in that part of Kentucky, and Garfield reported constant fighting against the Confederates under Gen. Humphrey Marshall. The regiment participated in the battle of Mill Springs, where the Confederates under Gens. Crittenden and Zollicoffer were signally defeated. Wolford reported 3 killed and 19 wounded, 8 mortally. In April the regiment moved to the vicinity of Nashville and was used for various expeditions in that section, being at the time assigned to Dumont's division of Buell's army. In August it moved to Murfreesboro, then to Nashville, and thence northward with Buell's army on its march to Kentucky, passing through Munfordville, Elizabethtown and Hodgenville. At New Haven it took part in the capture of the Georgia regiment of Col. Crawford. It took part in the battle of Perryville, then joined in the pursuit of Bragg, after which it returned and moved to Nashville. When Buell was superseded by Rosecrans, the regiment was sent into Kentucky to protect the country against the efforts of the Confederate cavalry to destroy railroads. In March, 1863, it aided in resisting the raid of Confederate Gen. Pegram into the state, and on the 30th fought a severe battle at Dutton's hill, near Crab Orchard. Toward the latter part of August the East Tennessee expedition under Gen. Burnside started, and the regiment accompanied Hascall's division, to Kingston, Tenn., by way of Somerset and Montgomery. This campaign, with all its incidents, can not be here detailed, but it is enough to say that the regiment was constantly active, moving from place to place, fighting at Kingston, Philadelphia, Maryville and many other places. In the siege of Knoxville the cavalry was placed on the south side of the river, the men being dismounted and placed in defenses on the hills, where they successfully resisted all assaults, the loss of the regiment during the siege being 13 men. After the siege the cavalry followed Longstreet up the Tennessee valley, and at Bean's station a severe and bloody fight occurred, in which Col. Wolford and his men bore a most conspicuous part. The regiment remained in East Tennessee until Feb., 1864, when it was sent to Mt. Sterling, Ky., where it refitted and reorganized for the great campaign in Georgia under Gen. Sherman. The regiment engaged in many encounters, in which it suffered losses before Atlanta was reached, but these can not be detailed here. The most notable event was the Stoneman raid to Macon, GA, in which Stoneman was captured, but the regiment fared better. The official report states that "great credit is due to Col. Adams for the energy and management displayed by him in bringing his command out as safely as he has," his loss in killed, wounded and captured being only 20. After this the regiment returned to Kentucky, and after the expedition to Saltville, Va., in which it was as active and useful as ever, fighting, marching and sustaining losses, it returned to Kentucky and on Dec. 31, 1864, after nearly three and one-half years of continuous hard service, having performed its full duty to the state and country, it was mustered out at Camp Nelson. ''Source: The Union Army, vol. 4, p. 344'' === Battles Fought === Fought at Knoxville, TN.
Fought at Lebanon, TN.
Fought at London, KY.
Fought at Mill Springs, KY.
Fought at Rockford, TN.
Fought at West Liberty, KY.
Fought at Williamsburg, KY.
Fought on 15 October 1861 at Wild Cat, KY.
Fought on 18 October 1861 at Wild Cat, KY.
Fought on 20 October 1861 at Wild Cat, KY.
Fought on 21 October 1861 at Wild Cat, KY.
Fought on 16 November 1861 at Creelsboro, KY.
Fought on 18 November 1861 at Wild Cat, KY.
Fought on 18 December 1861 at Stanford, KY.
Fought on 26 December 1861 at Camp Williams, KY.
Fought on 19 January 1862 at Mill Springs, KY.
Fought on 15 February 1862 at Louisville, KY .
Fought on 30 March 1862 at Dutton Hill, KY.
Fought on 11 April 1862 at Somerset, KY.
Fought on 14 April 1862 at Jamestown, KY.
Fought on 05 May 1862 at Lebanon, KY.
Fought on 06 May 1862 at Lebanon, KY.
Fought on 08 May 1862 at Lebanon, KY.
Fought on 12 May 1862 at Burksville, KY.
Fought on 03 July 1862 at Sweet Water Factory, GA.
Fought on 13 July 1862 at Murfreesboro, TN.
Fought on 08 October 1862 at Perryville, KY.
Fought on 14 November 1862 at Rockford, TN.
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Fought on 10 May 1864 at Redelay Station, GA.
Fought on 12 May 1864 at Gap Station, GA.
Fought on 15 May 1864 at Resaca, GA.
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Fought on 10 June 1864 at Lost Mountain, GA.
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Fought on 23 July 1864 at Sandtown, GA.
Fought on 28 July 1864 at Clinton, GA.
Fought on 30 July 1864 at Stoneman's Raid, KY.
Fought on 31 July 1864 at Clinton, GA.
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Fought on 31 July 1864 at Macon, GA.
Fought on 01 August 1864 at Clinton, GA.
Fought on 01 August 1864 at Lawrence Mills, GA.
Fought on 01 August 1864 at Macon, GA.
Fought on 02 August 1864 at Hillsboro, GA.
Fought on 10 September 1864 at Madison, KY.
Fought on 19 October 1864 at Mud Lick Spring, KY.
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Fought on 08 December 1864 at Harrodsburg, KY.
'''Database: American Civil War Battle Summaries Viewing records 1-1 of 1 May 24, 2002 7:38 AM''' PHLADELPHIA, TENN. OCT. 20TH-22ND, 1863 Philadelphia, Tenn., Oct. 20-22, 1863. Col. Frank Wolford's Unattached Cavalry Brigade. At 10 a.m. on the 20th Wolford learned that between 1,200 and 1,500 Confederates had attacked the wagon train of his brigade 6 miles from Philadelphia, and immediately sent the 1st and 11th Ky. cavalry to its assistance. These two regiments got in the enemy's rear and were cut off. Another body of the enemy approached from Sweet Water and with the rest of his men, about 700, Wolford attacked and drove them back several times. Owing to the enemy's superior numbers Wolford was finally obliged to fall back, abandoning his 6 pieces of artillery. During the following two days the Confederates were again driven out of and beyond Philadelphia. The Federal loss, all of which occurred on the 20th, was 7 killed, 25 wounded and 447 captured. ''Source: The Union Army, vol. 6'' '''CIVIL WAR PENSION RECORDS''' [ ''(SEE PRINT OUT FOR ACTUAL RECORD] Civil War Pension Index, Ancestry.com'' === William S. Burton === Images Online #: 2901 State Filed: Kentucky Widow: Louisa J. Burton (not his wife)

William W. Whittaker Civil War Records

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[[Whittaker-15|William W. Whitteker]] was the son of [[Whitteker-1|Norris Stanley Whitteker]] and [[Morris-20|Letitia Morris]]. He was the grandson of [[Morris-21|Carroll Morris]] and [[See-2|Frances See]] as well as the grandson of [[Whitteker-2|William Whitteker]] and [[Cobb-5|Philena Cobb]]. He was born 1842 in Charleston, Kanawha County, Virginia. He married [[High-3|Virginia F. High]] on July 14, 1860 in Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio. He died April 19, 1890 in Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio; and, is buried in the Old Soldiers' Circle of the Greenlawn Cemetery there.

Williams, History of Frederick County, Maryland

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[[Category:Maryland, Sources]] [[Category: Frederick County, Maryland]] [[Category:Genealogy_Books]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category: Frederick County, Maryland, Ogle Name Study]] T. J. C. Williams published the two-volume ''History of Frederick County, Maryland'' in 1910. Volume I contains a general history of the county; Volume II contains biographies of several hundred residents of Frederick County. The book was later reprinted in 1967 and 1979 by Regional Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland; this edition omits the illustrations and portraits. Volume II is available through [https://books.google.com/books?id=SjBRAQAAMAAJ Google Book Search]. Both volumes available at Hathi Trust:
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Williams Family Mysteries

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I am looking for any information on Joseph. Family histories written in the 1970's have his middle name as Pinkney but this is yet to be verified. He marries Harriet Jones and they have children and then he disappears! If you know anything about Joseph please comment of send me a message. Thanks! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Williams Family Mysteries-1

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I am searching for information about my beloved Granddad's heritage. His father's name was William Kerr Williams or perhaps William Carr Williams. He lived at one time in SC, but mostly my relatives resided in the Cleveland County area of North Carolina. He would have been born approximately in the 1880's. There were nine children. It is quite possible that he was deceased by 1940, as the census at that time showed then 14 year old Catherine, (my grand aunt), as living in the household. My Granddad was John Edgar Williams born about 1905 (or two years earlier), and deceased in 1996. Thanks! everythingelse@gmx.us [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Williams Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]]__NOTOC__[[Category:Williams Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Williams Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Williams Williams] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Williams name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Williamses), by time period (18th Century Williamses), or by topic (Williams DNA, Williams Occupations, Williams Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Williams Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Williams}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! *WILLIAMS Genealogy https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Williams * * ==Earliest Known Williams== If you're researching a Williams line, please add the profile link for the earliest member of the line on WikiTree. Include "brick wall" if the Williams parent is unknown. Feel free to add a brief summary of the line as part of the bulleted text. * [[Williams-3826|William Williams Sr. (abt.1625-abt.1701)]] - Brick wall. Wales emigrant to Connecticut. Early Ohio settlers. Descendant founded Sherwin-Williams. ==Membership== * [[Clark-44249|Loralee Wellington]] *[[Spencer-12751|Keith Mann Spencer]] *[[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]] * [[Williams-36831|David Williams]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified

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[[Category:Williamsburg County, South Carolina]] [[Category:South Carolina Projects]] {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Williamsburg County, South Carolina | category = Williamsburg County, South Carolina }} ----
Welcome to Williamsburg County Project!
{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Williamsburg County, South Carolina | image = Williamsburg_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg | text = [[Space: Williamsburg County, South Carolina|Williamsburg County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== http://www.williamsburgcounty.sc.gov/index.aspx?page=258 :'''Early 1700's''' Williamsburg County, SC is in the southern end of the Pee Dee. Historical interest treasures can be found here.http://genealogytrails.com/scar/williamsburg/history1.htm :'''1730''' - King George II wanted to develop the "back country of the Carolina Province, so he named one of 11 townships "Williamsburg", for William of Orang. Royal Governor Robert Johnson suggested the Township are which was the beginning for Williamsburg township as a part of Craven County (1 of the first 4 townships that contained today's South Carolina state). The Williamsburg Township was large - included the majority of the current Pee Dee region (20,000 acres or 80 km²), and was located in front of the Black River. When Williamsburg was divided to be a separate counties, today's Williamsburg County, South Carolina was one. It was later divided and became a number of separate counties, including present Williamsburg County, South Carolina. :'''1730''' Royal Governor Robert Johnson proposed a "Township Scheme," marking the beginning of Williamsburg County. This plan was proposed to stimulate the economy of the province to provide protection for coastal settlers. Williamsburg County, SC is in the southern end of the Pee Dee. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_history_of_Williamsburg,_South_Carolinahttp://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/williamsburg_county_sc.htmlhttp://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scwillia/http://www.williamsburgcounty.sc.gov/index.aspx?page=258 :'''1730's''' Williamsburg Township’s success was largely attributable to the raising and processing of '''{{Purple|INDIGO}}'''. Wealth and prosperity were gained from the raising and processing of '''{{Purple|INDIGO}}'''. Originally it was found growing wild. Also hemp, flax, and Holland were other fine quality products introduced in the 1730’s. A settlement, existing on Black Mingo (later referred to as Willtown), had a "Meeting House" for dissenters in what later became Williamsburg County. {{Image|file=Georgetown_County_South_Carolina-12.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Indigo. }}{{clear}} ::'''Hemp''' and marijuana plants are similar, containing another important cannabinoid:''' CBD'''. Hemp plants produce more CBD than THC, while marijuana produces more THC than CBD. Interestingly, research has shown that CBD acts to reduce the psychoactive effects of THC, separating hemp further from marijuanahttps://www.leafscience.com/2014/09/16/5-differences-hemp-marijuana/ Below is image of '''Hemp field''': {{Image|file=Williamsburg_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=225 |caption=Hemp Field }}{{clear}} ::The early settlers had a hard life with no running water, electricity, heat, roads, no farms, just lots of trees. Their life ended at around the age of 50 years, due to the hardships. They built their farms in the territory belonging to the American Indians, the Wee Nee, Chickasaw, Creek, Waccamaw, and Peedee. At first they traded with the Indians and did not have conflicts with them.. European diseases caused deaths of the Indians since they had no resistance. European settlers also had new hazards such as venomous snakes, and wolves.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scwillia/ ::Some settlers who came to Williamsburg were French Huguenots. They were very similar to the Scotch-Irish in fundamental racial traits and instinct. It is thought that the Huguenots were derived from the same nomads that passed through France on their way to Scotland, some of these having elected to remain along the Rhone. Sons of Francis Lesesne, Theodore Gourdin, and Henry Mouzon, that lived near on the North bank of the Santee, and the sons of Samuel Montgomery, John McCullongh, and Hugh McGill, who lived at the King's Tree seemed to mingle right together. :'''1730's''' Williamsburg Township’s success was the result of growing Indigo. From this crop originated the wealth in the area. Next hemp, flax and Holland were also grown. A settlement, existing on Black Mingo (later referred to as Willtown), which had a "Meeting House" for dissenters in what later became Williamsburg County. {{Image|file=Williamsburg_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Carolana map of Williamsburg Co.. }} :'''1734''' this area was part of Prince Frederick's Parish, which in turn was later part of the overarching Georgetown District in 1769. :'''1736''' the first Williamsburg Presbyterian Meeting House was built. This "Meeting House" became the precursor for Presbyterian churches in several states. :'''1736''' Williamsburg Township was formed on the Black River near the present day Kingstree settlement. Carolana colony had the Anglican church for worship.. No churches or schools were allowed to be built without the consent of the Lord Bishop or an agent's. These Scots-Irish suffered persecution from the Church of England in their homeland, thus they formed a religion which would later be called Presbyterian. They called Rev. John Willison from Scotland to be their minister and built a meeting house, known as Williamsburg Presbyterian Church. Soon more churches were formed at Indiantown and Black Mingo. :'''1732''' 40 Scots-Irish, who were immigrating from northern Ireland journeyed up the "Black River" by boat, under the leadership of Roger Gordan to settled in the vicinity of King's Tree. These poor Protestants wanted a better life than they had in Scotland. {{Image|file=Williamsburg_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Fleming Jenkins, Kingstree, Williamson }}{{clear}} :'''1737''' When Kings Tree was originally surveyed and designed, the Courthouse grounds, on Main Street in Kingstree were supposed to be the parade ground. The grounds served as the muster ground for the local militia during colonial and Revolutionary Times. ::An early surveyor marked a white pine tree on the Black River with the King's arrow to claim it for the King.. This tree was later called ''' “The King’s Tree”''' and later would be the township for the County Seat of Williamsburg County as well as the largest town. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scwillia/ :'''1740's''' The wilderness had plenty of deer, wild turkeys, fish and muscadine grapes. As the colony grew, they established plantations. Corn grew easily while wheat from Europe grew poorly here at first.. Flax was grown for cloth, until it was replaced by cotton. They brought cattle and hogs with them, which had plenty eat, They allowed the animals to run wild in the swamps and forests and reproduced, having only the owner's mark to identify them. :'''1749''' '''Thorntree''', the plantation home of James Witherspoon (1700-1768), was built in Williamsburg Township. Following James Witherspoon's death, Thorntree was later home to Gavin Witherspoon, son of James. After the death of James Witherspoon, Thorntree became the home of Gavin Witherspoon, the son of James and Elizabeth Witherspoon. :'''1750''' Many plantation owners adopted the newly introduced crop of''' {{Purple|indigo}}''', and became wealthy from it. They raised rice near the river in some modified wetlands. Later, the timbering industry became a naval store industry. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scwillia/ :'''1759''' the French enlisted the Cherokee tribe as allies, during the French and Indian War. Cherokee lived NW of Williamsburg, but threatened the entire colony. For defense 2 companies of volunteer militia were formed to fight for England and self defense. A regiment was formed with the 2 volunteer militia and coastal Carolina companies. This regiment mustered and drilled at Kingstree and built a stockade for protection of the settlers in the event of Indian attacks. :'''1776-82''' Marion also depended on the local people for his information regarding British movements. The British officers tried to stop this, but did not succeed. Both sides relied upon spy information from the local people, however Williamsburg was loyal to Marion. Lt. Col Tarleton cursed Marion, calling him "The Swamp Fox" name :'''Aug. 1780''' American Revolution, British Lt. Colonel Banastre Tarleton, with 100 British dragoons and many of Loyalists under Colonel Elias Ball, camped at Thorntree, the plantation of Gavin Witherspoon, in the region south of the lower bridge, on Black River.. :'''August 27, 1780''' When the "Battle of King’s Tree" took place, Major John James turned his group over to Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox. The fighting consisted of rear-action skirmishing, but heavy losses were sustained. British Major James Wemyss, under orders from''' Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton''', burned the Indiantown Presbyterian Church down. {{Image|file=Williamsburg_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=Lt Col Banastre Tarleton }}{{clear}} :'''1780''' Charleston was defeated and surrendered to the British, the soldiers were paroled and returned home, expecting to remain neutral from then on. However British set up established garrisons throughout South Carolina, as well as a fort at nearby Georgetown on the coast. A large number of Tories joined the British forces from the upstate. The Williamsburg Presbyterians were content to procrastinate and sit out the war. :'''1780''' The British made a tactical error when the colonial governor ordered all men who had taken parole must take up arms for the King. Most of the citizens regarded this as violation of the parole. Captain John James, a local militia officer was sent to the Georgetown fort to be representative and for clarification of the order. Capt. John James was mistreated by the commander, Capt. Ardesoif. :'''1780''' John Witherspoon, grandson of one of the early settlers, described the settlers: "...they were servers of God, well acquainted with the Scriptures, were much engaged in prayer, were strict observers of the Sabbath, in a word, they were a stock of people that studied outward piety as well as inward purity of life." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_history_of_Williamsburg,_South_Carolina :'''Aug, 1780 Thorntree''', home of Gavin Witherspoon is where Gen Tarleton camped with 100 British dragoons, and many Tories under Col. Elias Ball, south of the lower bridge, on Black River. Williamsburg Historical Society relocated Thorntree into Kingstree city limits of Kingstree to be within reach of police and fire prevention. The Historical Society preserves and restores early architectural structure. :'''August 27, 1780''' Following the Fall of Charlestown, soon Marion's Brigade formed. The battle of Kingstree occurred, when freed, Major John James raised 4 companies and turned the command of the militia over to Gen. Francis Marion. The fighting consisted of rear-action skirmishing, but heavy losses were sustained. British Major James Wemyss, under orders from '''Lt. Col. Banastre Tarleton,''' burned the Indiantown Presbyterian Church down. :::'''Sept 28-29, 1780 - Battle of Black Mingo''' was fought in Williamsburg County. :::'''1781 Mount Hope Swamp Battle''' was fought in Williamsburg County. :::'''Mar, 1781 Lower Bridge Battle''' was fought in Williamsburg County. ::'''Williamsburg''', the first settlement, later was named '''King’s Tree''' because the King reserved for his own use all white pines. Years following the Revolution, Williamsburg County quickly prospered. ::The live Oak trees with their age and beauty, impress visitors, exemplify "Southern Charm" Oak trees, lining the streets of Kingstree. The white pines are associated with the white pine that also gave the town its name. :'''1781''' Marion had the complete loyalty of this militia, who served with no pay, no promise of pay, provided their own weapons and horses, or secured them whenever they defeated the British, and thus was one of the most effective military officers in the Revolution..Williamsburg was the only part of South Carolina not occupied by the British. When the British tried to establish a garrison at Willtown, Marion's men defeated and drove them off in the Battle of Mingo Creek. Marion won a moral victory and tactical victories with little against large superior forces Gen. Marion accomplished this: :::1) Held a section of the colony that the British could not invade. This raised morale of the Patriot forces evertwhere. :::2) If commandeering horses, boats, weapons, food, or destroying some to prevent the British from seizing them, Marion gave receipts to the residents receipts for horses, boats, weapons and food supplies that were commandeered, or were destroyed to keep from falling into the hands of the British. The state paid the reimbursement claims when presented with the settlers' receipts from Marion. {{Image|file=Williamsburg_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=Lt Col Banastre Tarleton }}{{clear}} "Lieutenant-Colonel Banastre Tarleton" by Sir Joshua Reynolds :'''1781''' This contrasted the actions of British Lt. Col Banastre Tarleton and James Wemyss who tended to burn and loot Williamsburg area in the Revolution early years. Example: the British burning of the Williamsburg and Indiantown Presbyterian Churches considered by the British to be "hotbeds of sedition" :'''1776-1782''' During the Revolutionary War many of Brigadier General Francis Marion's men came from this area, such as Major John James (1732-1791). Battles: :::Black Mingo (September 28-29, 1780) :::Mount Hope Swamp (March 8, 1781) :::Black River Bridge (aka Lower Bridge) (March 14, 1781) were all fought in Williamsburg County. :'''1790-1800's''' Years following the American Revolution, Williamsburg County quickly prospered. Since then, Williamsburg County has become famous for its wildlife and hunting preserves. It has truly become a "Sportsman's Paradise." {{Image|file=Williamsburg_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Thorntree House, Williamsburg Co. }}{{clear}} ::The Williamsburg Militia Stayed in the county to plant and harvest crops. It would go to the front if needed. By the end of the war, Gen. Marion could quickly gain 1000-2000 men. Marion's Men were able to hold their terrify until Gen. Nathanael Greene arrived later. Marion's Men helped Green's forces chase the British from the garrisons upstate, and finally forcing the British down to Charleston. There the British finally surrendered and left on a ship. :'''1785''', the General Assembly created Williamsburg County as a subset of the overarching Georgetown District. :'''1798''' Districts was abolished in 1798, but it was re-instated in 1804, with essentially the same boundaries as in 1785. :'''1823''' Williamsburg County Courthouse was designed by Robert Mills, a native of South Carolina, a nationally known architect. It was ornate, with large brick barrel arches and columns. :'''1883,''' The Williamsburg County Courthouse caught fire in the 2nd story. This 2nd floor was destroyed, but the 30 inches thick walls protected the public records which had been stored on the ground floor. The fire destroyed the 2nd story. They repaired the building. ::Williamsburg was the first settlement, named King's Tree due to the King of England having wanted them reserved for his personal use all the white pines. ::Williamsburg County, located in the southern tip of the Pee Dee River, holds treasures of historical interest dating back to the early 1700s. ::A settlement, existing on Black Mingo (Willtown), had a "Meeting House" for dissenters in what later became Williamsburg County. In 1736, the first Williamsburg Presbyterian Meeting House was built. This "Meeting House" was the mother church for a wide area embracing several states. :'''Early 1800's''' Kingstree Historic District contains downtown Main Street and 48 buildings on 100 acres surrounding it. This contains businesses and homes that date to early 1800's;. One is Thorntree House on 527 Nelson Blvd near the recreation park and was built by James Witherspoon (1700-1749). {{Image|file=Williamsburg_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size= 400 |captionWilliamsburg Carnegie Library }}{{clear}} ::These include the '''Brockinton-Scott''' House located at 221 W. Railroad Ave is a residence that is still privately owned. The Heller, M. F., House, also known as Arrowsmith House or Old Methodist Church Parsonage is located at 405 Academy Street. The Pressley, Colonel John Gotea, House, located at 216 Academy Street, is also known as the Pressley-Hirsch-Green House; Green, Wylma M., House. The Scott House, located at 506 Live Oak Street, is also known as the Scott-Hauenstein House. :'''1823''', Robert Mills, a native of South Carolina and a nationally known architect, designed the Williamsburg County Court House. :'''1883,''' a fire gutted the second story of the Courthouse, but the massive brick barrel arches protected the public records in the first story. ::Williamsburg, the first settlement, later was named King's Tree because the King reserved for his own use all white pines for sailing masts. King's Tree became known as Kingstree, which became the county seat of Williamsburg County upon its creation. ::Williamsburg Historical Society moved Thorntree to the city limits of Kingstree where police and fire protection could be available. The Historical Society preserves homes of early architecture. :'''1883''' the second story of the court house caught fire, but realizing that the 30-inch walls were fireproof, the building was soon repaired. The court house was enlarged in 1901 with an addition of a substantial fence to give a good park to the town and to keep horses and cattle out of the square. :'''1886''' - King’s Tree was renamed "Kingstree" and became the county Seat. After the Revolutionary War, Williamsburg County recovered and grew. There are many examples of excellent architecture in the county. Fishing, hunting may be done here. :'''1888-''' A small part of land from Williamsburg later went to form Florence County. {{Image|file=Williamsburg_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Oak Trees of Williamsburg County }} {{clear}} ::Live Oak Trees are an outstanding memory of Williamsburg County for people entering the area. The trees, many of which line the streets of Kingstree, are an important part of the local heritage and Southern charm. While Kingstree's history is most often associated with the white pine that gave the town its name, today the emphasis is turning to the many live oak trees that are part of the town's beauty and charm. To visitors the live Oak trees. which line the streets of Kingstree, South Carolina. White pines gave the town its name of "Kingstree" ::Williamsburg County is rich in history, with several locations and building noted on the state and National Register of Historic Places, including the County Court House, designed by Robert Mills. {{Image|file=Williamsburg_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Spring Bank Plantation. }} Historic districts within the county include the Clarkson Farm Complex, covering 99 acres off U.S. Highway 52, 1.5 miles south of the intersection with U.S. 521 near Greeleyville. The New Market includes what is known as the McDonald-Rhodus-Lessens House located five miles south of U.S. 521 on U.S. 52. ::Historic sites in the county: :::The Salters Plantation House, located on State Road 97, Salters (early 1800's -7 buildings on 83 acres. :'''1932''' the descendants of Scots Presbyterians plan to commemorate the arrival of ancestors to Williamsburg County who were searching for religious freedom. ::Gate to the Santee section was reorganized in 1804 with area of 927 sq miles, population of 38,539. :::Williamsburg County is mostly agricultural economically. It has great forests of pine and hardwoods supporting a profitable lumber industry and lumber yards . Cotton is still the main crop, with tobacco as 2nd at Kingstree.. Truck farms support beans, strawberries, green peas in the rich loamy soil. :'''1970's''' Thorntree was moved into Town limits for fire and police protection and beautifully restored. Owned by Williamsburgh Historical Society, the house is beautifully restored and used for special occasions, programs and exhibits :'''June 28, 1982''' Kingstree Historic District contains 48 properties on Main Street, Academy Street, and Hampton Street in downtown Kingstree, South Carolina, USA. This district includes the courthouse, public library, railroad station, and commercial buildings, containing 1800's commercial architecture. :'''1999''' the Williamsburg Hometown Chamber Quality of Place Committee asked for SC Dept. of Natural Resources (DNR) to include the Black River in its State Scenic River Program. 2000 the DNR staff studied the feasibility for this by holding public meetings to determine public interest in the river's resources being conserved. :'''2001''' - a 76 mile portion of the Black River became South Carolina's 7th and longest State Scenic River. It starts at Co. Rd #40 in Clarendon County, extending SE through Williamsburg County to Pea House Landing on Co. Rd. #38 in Georgetown Co., SC. Residents of Williamsburg County are dedicated to preservation and protection of the river running through the the county's heart. ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_River_(South_Carolina) Black River] is a free-flowing black water river. It has dense swamp forest on each side. This ribbon of wild, undeveloped land gives the perfect place for plant and endangered animals to live. Examples are: American chaffseed, swallow-tailed kite, red breasted sunfish, largemouth bass, and catfish. The water is a dark inky black color due to tannin leaching from the cypress trees and swamps.. The river has white sandbars, flowing about 5 mph. It is a favorite for fishermen. ::The Black River flows through the Coastal Plain of South Carolina. Its headwaters begin in Lee County south of Bishopville, flowing through Williamsburg County 150 miles to the Atlantic Ocean.. Native Americans called the river, the '''Wee Nee'''. It is considered a Sportsman's Paradise. :::At some seasons bass fishing in Black River is a great source of profit. The region is eminently healthy, as the statistics prove, and old notions to the contrary have been completely dissipated. ::The county is not fully developed. Fertile lands at low prices are abundant and there is no end to the crops they will produce. Land are available to purchase. ::http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/williamsburg_county_sc.html ===Government Offices=== : '''1737''', the court house, was located on Main Street in Kingstree, was then designated the parade ground in the first survey of the town of Kingstree. :'''1780'''- The grounds served as the muster location for the local militia during colonial and Revolutionary times. This also where Gen. Banastre and 100 British dragoons and many Tories camped during their stay in Williamsburg area. :'''1823''' - The Williamsburg County Court House, designed by Robert Mills, was built. Robert Mills, a nationally known architect, a native of South Carolina. It had 30 inch walls, with a massive brick barrel arches and many pillars as was the style of the times. It is Roman neoclassical design with its raised first floor, pediment with lunette, and Doric columns. {{Image|file=Williamsburg_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Williamsburg Courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''1883,''' The second story of the Courthouse caught fire, and was gutted. The massive brick barrel arches protected the public records in the first story. Those 30 inch walls were fireproof and protected the records on the first floor. The commissioners were able to have the building repaired. :'''1901''' A substantial fence gave a park for the town and kept horses and cattle out of the square. :'''1954''' Judge Phillip Stoll was instrumental in getting the courthouse remodeled with a 3-story wing at the back which presents a T shape currently. ===Geography=== :Location - located in the southern tip of the Pee Dee :Size -937 square miles (2,430 km2), of which 934 square miles (2,420 km2) is land and 2.9 sq. mi. is water (.5 km2) (0.3%) is water :Crops - Cotton is the principal crop, tobacco (2nd), truck farms with beans, strawberries, green peas . :Soil - Rich loamy soil :Trees - densely covered with great forests of pine and hardwood make lumbering profitable. :Many building supply companies and plants associated with the lumber industry. :Sports - hunting and fishing. :Animals , Deer, found in the forests, and duck, bobwhite, squirrels, and opossums. The redbreast and bream of Black River, ("Wee Nee," the Indians called it), are fish beloved of gourmets, and warmouth, trout, and many other varieties are abundant. Bass fishing in Black River is a great source of profit. River - Black River flows through the Coastal Plain of South Carolina. The headwaters originate in Lee County south of the town of Bishopville and the river flows southeasterly through the heart of Williamsburg County on its 150 mile trek to the Atlantic Ocean. Native Americans lived here during the colonial time called the river the Wee Nee. :The region is eminently healthy :Weather - Winters are mild, Ocean breezes blowing temper the summer heat :Coldness Only a few weeks in the year when it is not comfortable to let fires go out and leave windows open. ====Adjacent counties==== *Florence County - north *Marion County - northeast{{Image|file=Williamsburg_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Williamsburg in SC }} *Georgetown County - east *Berkeley County - south *Clarendon County - west ====Protected areas==== *Williamsburg County Courthouse *Black Mingo River * ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 37,217 people living in the county with a population density of 40 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 66.26% Black or African American, 32.74% White, 0.16% Native American, 0.20% Asian, 0.16% from other races, and 0.48% from two or more races. 0.73% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 34,423 people living in the county with a population of 36.8 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $24,191 and the median income for a family was $33,705.The per capita income for the county was $13,513. About 26.5% of families and 32.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 45.6% of those under age 18 and 27.5% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina {{Image|file=Williamsburg_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Williamsburg County map }}{{clear}} *Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist, and Episcopal churches are found in numerous villages and settlements. *Schools- Kingstree has a consolidated high school, and a well-equipped hospital. In Kingstree is a swimming resort attracting people from other counties and furnishing keen enjoyment for the home folks. *Lakes have made hydroelectric power available in all parts of the county and Florence, Charleston, and Sumter are cities and markets within easy reach. The coastal highway, the paving of which is already planned, will run through Kingstree and the noble bridge spanning the Santee River has placed the county in close touch with Charleston. The bridge over Black River, near Kingstree, *Lakes have made hydroelectric powe available in all parts of the county and Florence, Charleston, and Sumter are cities and markets within easy reach. *The coastal highway, the paving is planned will run through Kingstree and the noble bridge spanning the Santee River has placed the county in close touch with Charleston. The bridge is over Black River, near Kingstree. *79 miles of Railway trackage *5 high schools. ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Kingstree, South Carolina|Kingstree]] (county seat)''' (population 2,074) =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== *[[:Category:Andrews, South Carolina|Andrews]] (mostly in Georgetown County) *[[:Category:Greeleyville, South Carolina|Greeleyville]] (population 645) *[[:Category:Hemingway, South Carolina|Hemingway]] (population- 371) *[[:Category:Lane, South Carolina|Lane]] (population 308) *[[:Category:Stuckey, South Carolina|Stuckey]] (population Unincorporated communities[edit] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Communities!!Communities |- | [[:Category:Cades, South Carolina|Cades]]||[[:Category:Gourdin, South Carolina|Gourdin]] |- |[[:Category:Hebron, South Carolina|Hebron]]||[[:Category:Indiantown, South Carolina|Indiantown]] |- |[[:Category:Nesmith, South Carolina|Nesmith]]||[[:Category:Outland, South Carolina|Outland]] |- |[[:Category:Rhems, South Carolina|Rhems]]||[[:Category:Salters, South Carolina|Salters]] |- |[[:Category:Trio, South Carolina|Trio]] (population 159)||[[:Category:Piney Forest, South Carolina|Piney Forest]] |} =====Notables===== *Nobel Prize-winning geneticist Joseph L. Goldstein grew up in the town of Kingstree. *Eliza Lucas Pinckney (Dec 28, 1722—1793) changed agriculture in colonial South Carolina, where she developed indigo ====County Resources==== *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/williamsburg/ Genealogy Trails Williamsburg County] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scwillia/ Rootsweb Genealogy Williamsburg County] *Kingstree has a consolidated high school *Kingstree has a well-equipped hospital *Kingstree is a swimming resort attracting people from other counties. ====Census==== :1810 --- 6,871 — :1820 --- 8,716 26.9% :1830 --- 9,018 3.5% :1840 --- 10,327 14.5% :1850 --- 12,447 20.5% :1860 --- 15,489 24.4% :1870 --- 15,489 0.0% :1880 --- 24,110 55.7% :1890 --- 27,777 15.2% :1900 --- 31,685 14.1% :1910 --- 37,626 18.8% :1920 --- 38,539 2.4% :1930 --- 34,914 −9.4% :1940 --- 41,011 17.5% :1950 --- 43,807 6.8% :1960 --- 40,932 −6.6% :1970 --- 34,243 −16.3% :1980 --- 38,226 11.6% :1990 --- 36,815 −3.7% :2000 --- 37,217 1.1% :2010 --- 34,423 −7.5% :Est. 2016 --- 31,955 −7.2% ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2357 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *http://www.scencyclopedia.org/sce/entries/williamsburg-county/ *[http://www.interment.net/us/sc/williamsburg.htm Williamsburg County Genealogy and Cemeteries] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scoconee/Cemetery_GPS/45-williamsburg.html Rootsweb Cemeteries, Williamsburg county] *[https://southcarolina.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,45089.cfm Cemeteries of Williamsburg County, South Carolina] ===Sources===

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{{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ---- ==Project Purpose== The purpose of this sub-project is to have a foundation for all things relating to Williamson County, Tennessee. From cities, to citizens, to favorite tourist spots, to cemeteries, we aim to have it all here for you in one central location. ==Williamson County History== "The Tennessee General Assembly created Williamson County on October 26, 1799, from a portion of Davidson County. The county had originally been inhabited by at least five Native American cultures, including tribes of Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Shawnee. It is home to two Mississippian-period mound complexes, the Fewkes site and the Old Town site, built by a culture that preceded such tribes."[Williamson County, Tennessee. Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., 3 July 2016. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamson_County,_Tennessee] "European-American settlers migrated into the area by 1798, preceded by traders. Most were from Virginia and North Carolina, part of a western movement after the Revolutionary War. In 1800, Abram Maury laid out Franklin, the county seat, which was carved out of part of a land grant he had purchased from Major Anthony Sharp. The county was named in honor of Dr. Hugh Williamson of North Carolina, a colonel in the North Carolina militia and served three terms in the Continental Congress."[Williamson County, Tennessee. Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., 3 July 2016. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamson_County,_Tennessee] "Many of the early inhabitants of the county were veterans who had been paid in land grants after the Revolutionary War. Those veterans who chose not to settle in the area often sold large sections of their land grants to speculators, who in turn subdivided the land and sold off smaller lots. Prior to the Civil War, the county was the second wealthiest in the state, and part of the Middle Tennessee region. This area's resources of timber and rich soil (farmed for a diversity of crops including rye, corn, oats, tobacco, hemp, potatoes, wheat, peas, barley, and hay) provided a stable economy, as opposed to reliance on one cash crop."[Williamson County, Tennessee. Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., 3 July 2016. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamson_County,_Tennessee] ===Historic Sites=== #[http://boft.org/carnton.htm Carnton Plantation], part of the Franklin Battlefield #[http://boft.org/carter-house.htm Carter House], part of the Franklin Battlefield #[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coats-Hines_Site Coats-Hines site], one of the only archaeological sites in eastern North America that contains evidence of Paleoindian hunting of mastodons during the late Pleistocene #[http://homesteadmanor.com/ Homestead Manor] #[http://www.lotzhouse.com/ Lotz House] #[http://www.mclemorehouse.org/ McLemore House] #[[:Category:Toussaint_L'Overture_County_Cemetery,_Franklin,_Tennessee|Toussaint L'Overture County Cemetery, Franklin, Tennessee]], historic African-American cemetery ===Historical Events=== #[https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/tn013.htm Battle of Thompson's Station] #[https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/tn015.htm Battle of Brentwood] #[https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/tn016.htm Battle of Franklin I] #[https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/tn036.htm Battle of Franklin II] ==Geography== "According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 584 square miles (1,510 km2), of which 583 square miles (1,510 km2) is land and 1.2 square miles (3.1 km2) (0.2%) is water. The Harpeth River and its tributary, the Little Harpeth River, are the county's primary streams."[Williamson County, Tennessee. Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., 3 July 2016. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamson_County,_Tennessee] ===Adjacent counties=== #[[:Category:Davidson_County,_Tennessee|Davidson County]] (N) #[[:Category:Rutherford_County,_Tennessee|Rutherford County]] (E) #[[:Category:Marshall_County,_Tennessee|Marshall County]] (SE) #[[:Category:Maury_County,_Tennessee|Maury County]] (S) #[[:Category:Hickman_County,_Tennessee|Hickman County]] (SW) #[[:Category:Dickson_County,_Tennessee|Dickson County]] (NW) #[[:Category:Cheatham_County,_Tennessee|Cheatham County]] (NW) ===Protected areas=== #[https://www.tn.gov/twra/article/region-2-wmas Haley-Jaqueth Wildlife Management Area] #[https://www.nps.gov/natr/index.htm Natchez Trace Parkway] ==Government Offices== #[http://williamsoncounty-tn.gov/index.aspx?nid=55 Williamson County Mayor] #[http://www.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/index.aspx?nid=28 Williamson County Board of Commissioners] #[http://www.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/index.aspx?nid=29 Williamson County Boards and Commissions] #[http://www.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/index.aspx?NID=161 Williamson County Clerk] #[http://williamsoncounty-tn.gov/index.aspx?nid=40 Williamson County Election Commission] #[http://williamsoncounty-tn.gov/index.aspx?nid=64 Williamson County Property Assessor] #[http://williamsoncounty-tn.gov/index.aspx?nid=61 Williamson County Register of Deeds] #[http://williamsoncounty-tn.gov/index.aspx?nid=20 Williamson County Sheriff] #[http://www.williamsonpropertytax.com/ Williamson County Trustee] #[http://www.brentwood-tn.org/index.aspx?page=36 City of Brentwood Government Officials] #[http://www.fairview-tn.org/city/ Fairview Office of the City Manager] #[http://www.franklin-gov.com/government City of Franklin Government] #[http://www.springhilltn.org/index.aspx?NID=118 Spring Hill Government] #[http://www.nolensvilletn.gov/content/govenment-portal.html Nolensville Government] #[http://www.thompsons-station.com/2144/Government Thompson's Station Government] ==Demographics== #[http://www.point2homes.com/US/Neighborhood/TN/Williamson-County-Demographics.html Williamson County Demographics] ==Communities== ===Cities=== #[http://www.brentwood-tn.org/ Brentwood] #[http://www.fairview-tn.org/ Fairview] #[http://www.franklin-gov.com/ Franklin], County Seat #[http://www.springhilltn.org/ Spring Hill] ===Towns=== #[http://www.nolensvilletn.gov/content/ Nolensville] #[http://www.thompsons-station.com/ Thompson's Station] ==County Common Areas== #[[:Category:Williamson County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |Williamson County Cemeteries]] #[[:Category:Williamson County, Tennessee, Schools |Williamson County Schools]] ==Things to do/see== #[http://visitfranklin.com/tour-travel Tour of Franklin, Tennessee] #[http://www.arringtonvineyards.com/ Arrington Vineyards], owned by country music artist Kix Brooks #[http://www.franklin-gov.com/government/parks/facilities-and-parks/park-locations-maps/park-locations/the-park-at-harlinsdale-farm Park at Harlinsdale Farm] #[http://pilgrimagefestival.com/ Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival] ==County Records== ===Church records=== #[http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/guide-manuscript-materials-microfilm-mf-400-mf-499#mf429 Belleview Cumberland Presbyterian Church Records. Williamson County, 1852-1908]. 2 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection. #[http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/guide-manuscript-materials-microfilm-mf-1900-mf-1999#mf1900 Bethesda United Methodist Church Records, 1823-2007.] TSLA. 1 reel. 35mm. Microfilm Only Collection. #[http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/guide-manuscript-materials-microfilm-mf-900-mf-999#mf937 Big Harpeth Primitive Baptist Church Records. Williamson County, 1886-1909.] 1 vol. 4 items. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection. #[http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/guide-manuscript-materials-microfilm-mf-001-mf-099#mf43 Church of Christ Records. Boston, Tennessee, 1855-1888.] TSLA. 1 vol. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection. #[http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/guide-manuscript-materials-microfilm-mf-100-mf-199#mf131 Cool Springs Primitive Baptist Church Records, 1829-1934.] Peytonsville, Williamson County. 4 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection. #[http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/guide-manuscript-materials-microfilm-mf-600-mf-699#mf689 Edwards Grove Methodist Church Records. Williamson County, 1873-1977.] 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection. #[http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/guide-manuscript-materials-microfilm-mf-1400-mf-1499#mf1455 First United Methodist Church Records. Franklin, 1812-1943.] 7 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection. #[http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/guide-manuscript-materials-microfilm-mf-900-mf-999#mf915 Flat Creek Baptist Church of Christ Records (Williamson County) 1830-1848.] TSLA. 1 reel. 35mm. Microfilm Only Collection. #[http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/guide-manuscript-materials-microfilm-mf-900-mf-999#mf957 Owen Chapel Church of Christ Records. Williamson County, 1859-1912.] 1 vol. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection. #[http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/guide-manuscript-materials-microfilm-mf-1700-mf-1799#mf1765 Owen Chapel Church of Christ Record Books, Addition, Williamson County, 1949-1996.] TSLA. 1 reel. 35mm. Microfilm Only Collection. #[http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/guide-manuscript-materials-microfilm-mf-001-mf-099#mf22 St. Paul's Episcopal Church Records. Franklin, 1827-1954.] 4 vols. TSLA. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection. #[http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/guide-manuscript-materials-microfilm-mf-001-mf-099#mf90 Wilson Creek Primitive Baptist Church Records. Williamson County, 1804-1945.] 3 vols. 1 reel. 35 mm. Microfilm Only Collection. ===Voter/Citizenship Records=== #[http://www.tngenweb.org/williamson/voters/1867voterslist.html 1867 Voters List] # [http://archives.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/indexes/dataset/naturalizations Naturalization Records, 1824, 1835 - 1861, 1867 - 1869, 1885] ===Estate/Probate Records=== # [http://archives.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/indexes/dataset/wills County Court Clerk, Will Books, 1800 - 1987] # [http://archives.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/indexes/dataset/probates Probate Records, 1843, 1854, 1866 - 1877, 1894 - 1900, 1907 - 1913, 1920 - 2015] #[http://www.tngenweb.org/williamson/courts/wills.html Wills & Other Personal Papers of Williamson County, TN] #[http://www.genealogytrails.com/tenn/williamson/will.html Williamson County, Tennessee Genealogy and History: Will Records] #[http://www.copies1918.com/williamson1.html Williamson County, Tennessee: Vol. 1: Wills.] Reference: Roll #87: County Clerk Records: Wills: Volume: 1-3 Date: Jul 1800-Jan 1825. #[http://www.copies1918.com/williamson2.html Williamson County Probate Records: Vol. 2.] Reference: Roll #87: County Clerk Records: Wills: Volume: 1-3 Date: 1800-1825 Tennessee State Archives. #[http://www.copies1918.com/williamson3.html Williamson County, Tennessee: Capital: Probate Records: Vol. 3.] Reference: Williamson: Roll #87: County Clerk Wills Volume: 1-3: Date: Jul 1800-Jan 1825. Tennessee State Library & Archives: Nashville, TN. ===Land/Homestead Records=== #[http://archives.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/indexes/dataset/deeds Register of Deeds, Deed Books, 1786, 1792 - 1950] #[http://www.genealogytrails.com/tenn/williamson/land.html Williamson County, Tennessee Genealogy and History: Land Records] ===Tax Lists=== #[http://www.usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/tn/williamson/1810/taxlist/index/aaa-pul.txt 1810 Williamson County, Tennessee Tax List] (Index: File 1 of 2) #[http://www.usgwcensus.org/cenfiles/tn/williamson/1810/taxlist/index/qui-you.txt 1810 Williamson County, Tennessee Tax List] (Index: File 2 of 2) #[http://archives.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/indexes/dataset/taxes Trustee, Tax Books, 1814 - 1834, 1866] ===Military Service Records=== #[http://tnahgp.genealogyvillage.com/williamson/north_carolina_revolutionary_soldiers_living_in_tennessee_1862.html North Carolina Revolutionary Soldiers Living in Williamson County, Tennessee, 1832] #[http://www.tngenweb.org/revwar/counties/williamson.htm Tennesseans in the Revolutionary War: Williamson County, Tennessee] #[http://share.tn.gov/tsla/history/military/pension195.htm Tennessee Confederate Pension Applications : Williamson County] ===Census Records=== #[http://www.genealogytrails.com/tenn/williamson/1820-p105-107.html 1820 Federal Census Schedule, Williamson County, Tennessee, Pages 105 - 107, Town of Franklin] ===Marriage Records=== #[http://archives.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/indexes/dataset/marriages County Clerk, Marriage Records, 1800 - 1987] (includes marriage bonds, licenses, certificates) #[http://www.tngenweb.org/williamson/vitals/marriage/wcmarry.htm Williamson County, TN Early Marriage Records, 1800, 1804-1825] #[http://www.genealogytrails.com/tenn/williamson/marriage.html Williamson County, Tennessee Genealogy and History: Marriages] ===Obituaries/Death Notices=== #[http://archives.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/indexes/dataset/obituaries Obituary Records, 1847, 1888, 1896 - 1904, 1911 - 2015] #[http://wcpli.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/genealogy/search Williamson County Obituaries], compiled by Williamson County Public Library staff and volunteers #[http://www.genealogytrails.com/tenn/williamson/obits.html Williamson County, Tennessee Obituaries] #[http://www.tngenweb.org/records/williamson/obits/wwr/wwr1-01.htm Death Notices and Other Gleanings from the ''Western Weekly Review'', Franklin, Tennessee, 1831-1840] #[http://www.tngenweb.org/records/williamson/obits/wwr/wwr2-01.htm Death Notices from the ''Western Weekly Review'', Franklin, Tennessee, 1841-1851] #[http://www.tngenweb.org/records/williamson/obits/wwr/wwr3-01.htm Death Notices from the ''Western Weekly Review'', Franklin, Tennessee, 1852-1858] ===Inquest Records=== #[http://archives.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/indexes/dataset/inquest_records Inquest Records, 1815 - 1819, 1844, 1850 - 1890, 1897] ===Court Records=== #[http://archives.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/indexes/dataset/court_cases Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions,1800 - 1836; County Court,1800 - 1899, 1926; Circuit Court, 1809 - 2004] (includes civil and criminal cases); Chancery Court,1820 - 1992 (includes loose case files and record books volumes 1 - 15) ===Bible Records=== #[http://www.tngenweb.org/williamson/courts/Bibles.html Bible Transcriptions, Williamson County, TN] #[http://www.genealogytrails.com/tenn/williamson/bible.html Williamson County, Tennessee Genealogy and History: Bible Records] ==County Resources== #[http://tngenweb.org/williamson/ Williamson County TNGenWeb] #[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamson_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Williamson County on FamilySearch] #[http://tnahgp.genealogyvillage.com/williamson/index.html Williamson County, Tennessee - American History and Genealogy Project] #[http://www.genealogytrails.com/tenn/williamson/ Williamson County, Tennessee Genealogy and History on GenealogyTrails] #[http://wcpli.williamsoncounty-tn.gov/genealogy/search Genealogy and Local History database], Williamson County Public Library #[http://sos.tn.gov/products/tsla/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-tennessee-counties-williamson-county Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Tennessee Counties > Williamson County] ==See also== ==Sources== ---- '''Every fact needs a reference - use inline citations '''

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Williamson_County_Texas.png |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} *{{Blue|Williamson County was formed and organized 1848 from Milam County.}} Williamson county was named for [[Williamson-3567 |Robert McAlpin Williamson]].https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/williamson-county :'''8500 BC''' - : Texas Department of Transportation workers while drilling core samples for a new highway unearth the "The Leanderthal Lady". This site was studied for many years and samples from this site carbon date to the Pleistocene period at approximately 10,500 years ago . Pre-historic and Archaic "open occupation" campsites are also found throughout the area. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw11 :'''4500 BC''' human habitation. Evidence of Archaic Period inhabitants has been recovered from {{Red|burned rock middens}} near Round Rock along Brushy Creek, at several sites along the San Gabriel that are now inundated by Granger Lake, and at the Ischy site west of Georgetown. :'''1700s''' Tonkawas, flint-working, hunters of buffalo were early inhabitants. This group were killed by European diseases as well as war with Cherokees, Lipan Apaches, and Comanches. :'''1716''' explorers, Louis Jucereau de St. Denis and Domingo Ramon passed through, camping on Brushy Creek and the San Gabriel River. They named the creek and river Arroyo de las Bendítas Ánimas and Rio de San Xavier. ::Capt. Alonso De León looked for a route between San Antonio and the Spanish missions in East Texas that would serve as a drier alternative than the '''El Camino Real'''. The new route passed through the area of Williamson County along Brushy Creek and the San Gabriel River and was called '''Camino de Arriba.''' :'''mid1700s''' San Xavier missions, founded on sites along San Gabriel River. :'''1821-1835''' parts of the county were awarded as land grants, first to several Mexican families, then as part of Robertson's colony, but no settlement resulted from these grants. :'''1835''' a military post was built to strengthen the frontier against Indian attack near the headwaters of Brushy Creek in what would become SW Williamson County and named for Capt. John J. Tumlinson, Jr., the commander of the company of Texas Rangers who garrisoned the post. :'''Feb 1836''' - The post was abandoned when the garrison was withdrawn during the Mexican invasion. :'''1838''' Dr. Thomas Kenney built the first civilian settlement, named Kenney's Fort, on Brushy Creek near the site of the present-day crossing of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad. Indian raids kept white settlers away. :'''1838-1842''' -settlers including Kenney, were killed by Indians over the next few years. :'''1840s''' early settlers found herds of wild cattle in the 1840s, thuscattle ranching, home and for market, was widespread throughout the county by 1860. :'''1842''' early farms were abandoned when Governor Sam Houston advised settlers to pull back from the frontier. :'''1846''' - The Indian threat eased, settlers who came to Texas after its annexation traveled to the frontier along Brushy Creek and the San Gabriel River. :'''1848''' - Milam county (107 citizens) asked the Texas Legislature of create a new county: it was inconvenient for them to travel 40 to 50 miles to attend the courts of Milam County. They suggested that the legislature name it San Gabriel... Lawmakers crossed out"San Gabriel, and named it in honor of a man who was spirited, editor, patriot, school teacher, law maker as well as Major of the first Texas Rangers. Name: [[Williamson-3567 |Robert McAlpin Williamson]] :::"Nature had afflicted Judge [[Williamson-3567 |Robert McAlpin Williamson]] with a physical handicap, (his right leg was drawn up at an angle at the knee, requiring a wooden leg. "Three-Legged Willie could leave a courtroom over which he had presided with the grace of a lord chief justice. An extraordinary man who had accomplished many events the rest of us only dream about. They wanted a colorful namesake for this new county. Williamson county, Texas is well matched to its namesake, Judge [[Williamson-3567 |Robert McAlpin Williamson]]. http://three-legged-willie.orgThis [[Williamson-3567 |Robert McAlpin Williamson]] was a prominent leader during the Texas Revolution. {{Image|file=Williamson_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Robert McAlpin Williamson. }}{{clear}} :'''1848-1850s''' there were at least 250 settlers in what was then western Milam County. Three families owned 15+ slaves. Settlers had moved to Texas from southern states, particularly Tennessee, a large group came from Vermilion County, Illinois. These settlers were pro Union and Republican. :'''1861''' - Williamson County was a populous, agriculturally diverse county. Anglo population tripled between 1850 and 1860 to 3,638 whites, and 891 slaves. Farmers grew wheat, corn and cotton in the eastern half, blackland soil. Cattle were 38,114 in 1860 - Sheep were 16,952 with 32,994 pounds wool. :'''1861''' Political division - in the county and this carried over to Reconstruction. Unionist sentiment was strong. Williamson County -one of nineteen counties to oppose secession, rejected secession by 480 votes to 349. :'''1861-65''' Texas passed the secession without them. Majority of citizens did support the Confederate cause. Five Companies were raised ( companies in the Fourth, Seventh, and Sixteenth Texas Cavalry regiments), a "Spy company" under James O Rice, also a company of Texas Rangers to defend the borders under William Dalrymple. :'''1862-65''' The people loyal to Union who had opposed secession became active Confederate supporters, others remained loyal to the Union and fled to Mexico or the North, and a number enlisted in the Union army. :'''1863''' 8 Williamson County men were caught by Confederate troops while traveling to Mexico and were '''hung''' near Bandera, Texas, and other Unionists were persecuted during the war. The pattern of violence within the community continued into the summer following the end of the war, when several men were arrested for "flagrant crimes" and "illegal persecution of Union men." :'''Sept 1865''' a mass meeting for the citizens of Williamson County was held on the San Gabriel near Georgetown. The meeting reconciled both views of the War, hopefully to end the opposing views. :'''1869''' County government returned to conservative Democratic control. Freed blacks formed several new communities :'''1869''' the editor of the Georgetown Watchman was advising farmers to "make cotton, but do not, by any means, neglect the grain '''crop-diversify'''. Cotton production, which had been insignificant before the war, rose to successive heights of 4,217 bales in 1880, 33,945 bales in 1890, and 80,514 in 1900. :'''1870-1880s''' Williamson County had a considerable violent crime such as horse and cattle thieves and some of the more famous outlaws of the day, like Sam Bass and John Wesley Hardin, preying on citizens' property long-term family feuds and drunken brawls at the various saloons in the towns added to the toll of homicides. {{Image|file=Burleson_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Sam Bass Gang }}{{clear}} :'''1860s to-1880s''' Various feeder routes to the Chisholm Trail passed through Williamson County, and many cattle drives passed through or originated in the county from the 1860s through the early 1880s. :'''1870'''- the county was a much poorer place. The economic recovery in the 1870s was aided by the growth of the cattle industry. :'''1870s-1880s'''the railroads arrived. Taylor, in the eastern part of the county, became an important rail center for the cattle trade. :'''1880'''- Sheep, goat ranching peaked with 39,961 sheep 1890. then declined in 1900s. :'''1900–01''' Williamson County ginned more cotton than any county in Texas except Ellis County. :'''1890-1920''' 43 percent of the farms were operated by owners, and the percentage of owner-percentage dropped still further to 29 percent in 1930. Farm tenancy rates began to decline during the Great Depression with the shift away from cotton. :'''1921''' - Thrall flood- hurricane came ashore as far as Williamson County, with center of the storm over Thrall, a small farming town in E. Williamson County, with an unusual amount of rain- 39.7. :'''1930s''' - sheep industry revived in the 1930s and reached a new high of 59,919 sheep and 336,494 pounds of wool in 1959. Mohair became a significant agricultural product by 1930 and reached a peak in 1959, when some 44,668 goats produced 209,098 pounds of mohair. :'''1950'''-Cattle raising, after declining somewhat in importance in the early twentieth century, was again a major part econom. In 1969 ranchers owned a record 65,093 cattle. Cotton, the second boom industry in Williamson County, also developed about the same time as the cattle industry. ===Government Offices=== Once Texas was a state in 1845-46, settlers increased as the potential for an Indian attack lessened. [http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/Georgetown-Texas-Williamson-County-Courthouse.htm by Terry Jeanson :'''1848''' - The county was formed from western Milam County, and Williamson County became organized. Georgetown was formed on land given by George Washington Glasscock. (Glasscock County was also named for him.) :'''1848''' - Court was held under a live oak tree about 1 block South of where the Courthouse square. :'''1848-49 - First courthouse''' -(16 foot square, single room log house, was built on east side of the courthouse square. (The square at that time was known as the “common.”) :'''1851 - -2nd Courthouse'''- the county purchased a one-story 14 x 30 foot size, wood home that had gabled roof from William Patterson. :'''1857 - 3rd courthouse''' was built. It was 50 ft, 2-story rubble limestone building with thick 2 ft and hipped roof. Construction was not up to par, so that the building had to be repaired before completion by installing 4 iron rods running the length of the building to stabilize it. {{Image|file=Williamson_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1877 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''1877 -4th courthouse''' designed and built by a man who had done 12 others in Texas such as Mcculloch, Gregg, Robertson and others. This 3 story building was Second Empire style of stone. Pediments, corner pavilions with Mansard cupolas, :'''1909''' This courthouse was declared unsafe. :'''1911- 5th courthouse''' was built, starting with the cornerstone. It is 3 story, buff brick Beaux arts style having porticos, triple arched entrance. A copper dome was used and included spiral staircases. :'''1966''' - Renovation on roof and balustrade was removed. :'''2004''' - Renovation, -the balustrades, pediments were restored. Elevator was relocated with a balcony for the district courtroom. The original paint was for walls restored.County history and biographical information from The Handbook of Texas Online. Courthouse information from The Texas Historical Commission’s County Atlas at http://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/shell-desig.htm National Register of Historic Places: Williamson County Courthouse Historical District, The Williamson County Historical Commission at http://www.williamson-county-historical-commission.org/ and Courthouses of Williamson County {{Image|file=Williamson_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=' }} ===Geography=== Two formations divide Williamson County. To the west is the Balcones Escarpment, which is known for rocky soil, and the Texas Hill country. To the East lies the low-lying prairie areas where cotton, other crops, and cattle. The Texas Hill County is characteristic by its '''porous (honeycombed) rock''' where rain water slowly percolates down to replenish the '''underground Edwards Aquifer'''. Therefore there are development restrictions in place and several endangered species, (protected by the US Fish and Wildlife Service). Interstate 35, the main highway of Williamson County, runs along the fault line dividing the two regions. The karst topography contributing to the honeycombed rock, has resulted in underground caverns. :Location -Central Texas, on the Balcones Escarpment north of Austin. :CountySeat and largest town- Georgetown is 25 miles miles north of Austin. :County's center - 30°40' north latitude, 97°35' west longitude. :Size:1,137 square miles divided into 2 regions by the Balcones Escarpment, which runs through the center from north to south along a line from Jarrell to Georgetown to Round Rock. :Western Plains - western half of the county, is undulating hilly brushland :Elevation- 850 feet to 600 feet above sea level ( eastern region) :Rivers/ Creeks San Gabriel River drains center, south. Creeks drain the north to Lampasas and Little rivers :Soils (Eastern part) - dark loamy to clayey "blackland". Soil West of Balcones fault - light -to dark, loamy with limey subsoils. Southeast corner- light color sandy soil, clayey subsoil. :Vegetation west of the fault- tall and mid grasses, post and live oak, mesquite, junipers. ::Eastern part of the county, used for agricultural purposes, is still wooded along streams with mesquite, oak, pecan, and elm trees. :Prime Farmland -30 percent of the land :Mineral resources dolomite, limestone, sand, gravel, oil, gas, crushed limestone, dimension limestone, fieldstone limestone, and pulverant limestone; sand and grave :Animals- 1800s buffalo, deer, bears, mountain lions, alligators, small wild game, wild turkeys :Animals deer and small game were hunted. :Temperatures high of 96° F in July to an average low of 36° in January. :Rainfall averages thirty-four inches a year :Growing season averages 258 days annually https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw11 ====Adjacent counties==== *[[:Category:Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] (north) *Milam County (northeast) *Lee County (east) *Bastrop County (southeast) *Travis County (south) *Burnet County (west){{Image|file=Williamson_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=adjacent counties }}{{clear}} ====Protected areas==== *'''Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge''' - Texas Hill Country to the NW of Austin, Texas including parts of western Williamson County, formed in 1992 to conserve the habitat for two endangered songbirds: the '''golden-cheeked warbler''' and the '''black-capped vireo'''. *Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge *Cascade Caverns *Treue der Union Monument *Inner Space Caverns *Natural Bridge Caverns *Bracken Cave *Longhorn Cavern State Park *Caverns of Sonora *Cave Without a Name. *Northern Edwards Aquifer Resource Council (NEARC) ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 422,679 people residing in the county with a population density of 373 people/sq. mi. There were 162,773 housing units at an average density of 144 per square mile (55/km2). The racial makeup of the county was 80.9% White, 7.1% Black or African American, 1.3% Native American, 5.8% Asian, 0.3% Pacific Islander, 6.9% from other races, and 3.2% from two or more races. 23.2% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $60,642, and the median income for a family was $66,208. Males had a median income of $43,471 versus $30,558 for females. The per capita income for the county was $24,547. About 3.40% of families and 4.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 5.40% of those under age 18 and 5.90% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamson_County,_Texas :Williamson county is a strong '''Republican county.''' Every elected official in the county is a Republican. *Williamson county is home to''' {{Red|five endangered species}}.''' Balcones Canyonlands Preserve is home to two songbirds which are protected in the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve in Travis and Williamson counties. :: Three Invertebrates are found only in Williamson county living in the cave-like fissures on the west side of the county. The honeycomb limestone formations with Karst topography includes caves, sinkholes and fissures typical of the county's limestone geology west of I-35. A group of landowners, and real estate developers formed the Northern Edwards Aquifer Resource Council (NEARC) in the 1990's. Their goal was to obtain a United States Fish and Wildlife Service 10-A permit (known as an Incidental Take Permit) for the entire county by identifying and preserving a sufficient number of caves with '''endangered species''' to ensure survival of the species. These species would be preserved through voluntary donations of land rather than required setbacks, grants. The group was successful, then transferred their work on an Environmental Impact Statement to the county in 2002 and a county-wide 10-A permit was obtained in October 2008. Property owners are able to participate in the County's 10-A permit by applying through the WCCF at www.wilco.org/wccf. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamson_County,_Texas *Southwestern University ( a private 4 year college) is in this county [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southwestern_University Southwestern University] *Dell computer systems in Round Rock *Williamson County is also crossed by three railroads, the Union Pacific, the Austin Area Terminal Railroad, and the Georgetown line. *Sun City community is in Williamson, which is a retirement community, which opened in 1995 on 5,400 acres.. One of the most significant growth factors of modern-day Williamson County is the location of a new Sun City community in Georgetown. Sun City is age-restricted community located in Georgetown, approximately 10 miles (16 km) west of IH-35 on Andice Road (RR 2338). It is part of the chain of Sun City communities started by the Del Webb Corporation (now a division of Pulte Homes) [25] Residency is restricted to persons over age 55 (at least one person in a couple has to be 55 or older) and the community is generally oriented toward retirees.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamson_County,_Texas Schools:
*Bartlett ISD (partly in Bell County, small portion in Milam County) *Burnet Consolidated ISD (mostly in Burnet County, small portion in Llano County) *Coupland ISD (very small portion in Travis County) *Florence ISD (small portion in Bell County) *Georgetown ISD *Granger ISD *Hutto ISD *Jarrell ISD *Leander ISD (partly in Travis County) *Lexington ISD (mostly in Lee County, very small portion in Milam County) *Liberty Hill ISD *Round Rock ISD (small portion in Travis County) *Taylor ISD *Thrall ISD *Thorndale ISD (mostly in Milam County) Highways:
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:Interstate 35 :U.S. Highway 79 :U.S. Highway 183 :State Highway 29 :Toll Texas 45 State Highway 45 :Texas -State Highway 95 :Toll Texas 130 - State Highway 130 :Toll Texas -1 new State Highway Loop 1 :Toll Texas - -183A Toll Road :State Highway 195 :Texas FM 620 :Texas FM --970 :Texas FM -973 - :Texas RM -1431 :Texas RM 2338 - :Texas FM 3405 - ====Formed From==== *1848--Williamson County was created 13 March 1848 from Milam County ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Austin, Texas|Austin]]''' (partly in Travis County) *'''[[:Category:Georgetown, Texas|Georgetown]] (county seat)''' *'''[[:Category:Round Rock, Texas|Round Rock]]''' (partly in Travis County) =====Town===== *'''[[:Category:Bartlett, Texas|Bartlett]]''' (partly in Bell county) ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartlett,_Texas Bartlett, Texas] is located at 30°47′44″N 97°25′50″W (30.795621, -97.430680), located 24 miles south of Temple and 50 miles northeast of downtown Austin, with a population was 1,623 in 2010 census. *[[:Category:Brushy Creek, Williamson County, Texas|Brushy Creek]] *[[:Category:Cedar Park, Texas|Cedar Park]] (partly in Travis County) *[[:Category:Coupland, Texas|Coupland]] *[[:Category:Florence, Texas|Florence]] *[[:Category:Granger, Texas|Granger]] *[[:Category:Hutto, Texas|Hutto]] *[[:Category:Jarrell, Texas|Jarrell]] *[[:Category:Jollyville, Texas|Jollyville]] *[[:Category:Jonah, Texas|Jonah]] *[[:Category:Leander, Texas|Leander]] (partly in Travis County) *[[:Category:Liberty Hill, Texas|Liberty Hill]] *[[:Category:Macedonia, Texas|Macedonia]] *[[:Category:Norman's Crossing, Texas|Norman's Crossing]] *[[:Category:Schwertner, Texas|Schwertner]] *[[:Category:Serenada, Texas|Serenada]] *[[:Category:Taylor, Texas|Taylor]] *[[:Category:Thorndale, Texas|Thorndale]] (partly in Milam County) *[[:Category:Thrall, Texas|Thrall]] *[[:Category:Walburg, Texas|Walburg]] *[[:Category:Waterloo, Texas|Waterloo]] *[[:Category:Weir, Texas|Weir]] *[[:Category:Sun City, Texas|Sun City]] and originally named Sun City Georgetown", is a 5,300 acre Del Webb Corporation retirement Community. ===Resources=== *Sun City retirement community in Georgetown. Opened in June 1995. *[[:Category:Sun City, Texas|Sun City]] and originally named Sun City Georgetown", is a 5,300 acre Del Webb Corporation *Dell computer systems in Round Rock *[http://www.williamson-county-historical-commission.org/wc-pioneers/Pioneers_of_williamson_county_Texas.htm 36 Pioneers and their data] *Northern Edwards Aquifer Resource Council (NEARC) for protection of endangered species. ===Census=== :1850 --- 1,568 — :1860 --- 4,529 188.8% :1870 --- 6,368 40.6% :1880 --- 15,155 138.0% :1890 --- 25,909 71.0% :1900 --- 38,072 46.9% :1910 --- 42,228 10.9% :1920 --- 42,934 1.7% :1930 --- 44,146 2.8% :1940 --- 41,698 −5.5% :1950 --- 38,853 −6.8% :1960 --- 35,044 −9.8% :1970 --- 37,305 6.5% :1980 --- 76,521 105.1% :1990 --- 139,551 82.4% :2000 --- 249,967 79.1% :2010 --- 422,679 69.1% :Est. 2016 --- 545,412 ===Notables=== * [[Williamson-3567 |Robert McAlpin Williamson]] :Dan Moody http://www.williamson-county-historical-commission.org/Dan_Moody.htm :Nolan Ryan :[[Hayden-2086|David Ephraim Hayden]] *[[Bass-1854 |Sam Bass]] *[[Bass-1854 |'''Sam Bass''']] Outlaw ====See also==== *[http://williamsonmuseum.org Williamson museum] online link to this museum *Williamson County is depicted in the Coen Brothers movie Blood Simple. *The 1996 film Michael (A Nora Ephron film) was shot principally in Georgetown and in and around Williamson County. *The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Original version (1974). Primary filming occurred at a dilapidated farmhouse on the site of what is now La Frontera. In 1993 the house was moved to Kingsland, Texas and restored to become a restaurant at The Antlers Hotel. ===Land Grants=== *:1821-1835 parts of the county were awarded as land grants, first to several Mexican families, then as part of Robertson's colony, but no settlement resulted from these grants. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Pond Springs Cemetery, Austin, Texas|Pond Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Donahoe Cemetery, Bartlett, Texas|Donahoe Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Dyches Cemetery, Bartlett, Texas|Dyches Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Goodeville Cemetery, Bartlett, Texas|Goodeville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Beaukiss Cemetery, Beaukiss, Texas|Beaukiss Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Peters Church Cemetery, Coupland, Texas|Saint Peters Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Georgetown, Texas|Odd Fellows Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Liberty Hill Cemetery, Liberty Hill, Texas|Liberty Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery and Mausoleum, Pflugerville, Texas|Cook-Walden Capital Parks Cemetery and Mausoleum]] *[[:Category: Garden of the Saints Columbarium, Round Rock, Texas|Garden of the Saints Columbarium]] *[[:Category: Palm Valley Lutheran Church Cemetery, Round Rock, Texas|Palm Valley Lutheran Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Round Rock Cemetery, Round Rock, Texas|Round Rock Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Taylor City Cemetery, Taylor, Texas|Taylor City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Paul Lutheran Cemetery, Thorndale, Texas|Saint Paul Lutheran Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Type Cemetery, Type, Texas|Type Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Peter Lutheran Church Cemetery, Walburg, Texas|Saint Peter Lutheran Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lawrence Chapel Cemetery, Williamson County, Texas|Lawrence Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Liberty Hill Cemetery, Liberty Hill, Texas|Liberty Hill Cemetery]] *[http://three-legged-willie.org/cemetery.htm Cemeteries in Williamson County] *[http://www.williamson-county-historical-commission.org/Williamson_County_Texas_Cemeteries.htm website] with cemeteries listed and links to other people *[http://www.cs.unm.edu/~sheppard/williamson.html Williamson county Digital cemeteries] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2765 Find a Grave list cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Williamson/ListWilliamson.html Cemeteries of Williamson County, Texas] by Gloria Mayfield *[http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/TX/Williamson/ Rootsweb resources] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamson_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamiySearch cemeteries Williamson County]{{Image|file=Allen-22630-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Elisha Allen. }}{{clear}} *Old Bartlett City Cemetery ===Sources=== *Robert McAlpin Williamson Handbook of Texas entry * "Handbook of Texas Online, "Gault Site" entry". *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw11 *Thompson, Karen R.; Jane H. Digesualado. Historical Round Rock Texas. Austin, Texas: Nortex Press (Eakin Publications). pp. 4, 7. * "Williamson County" Handbook of Texas entry *United States Fish and Wildlife Service. "Welcome". Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge. Retrieved 2010-03-20. * "Texas Almanac: Population History of Counties from 1850–2011 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Williamson_County,_Texas *http://www.wilco.org The history of Williamson County] *[http://three-legged-willie.org *http://www.williamson-county-historical-commission.org/Courthouse/Williamson_County_Texas_Courthouse.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southwestern_University *[http://www.williamson-county-historical-commission.org/Williamson_County_Texas_Cemeteries.htm website] with cemeteries listed and links to other people *[http://www.cs.unm.edu/~sheppard/williamson.html Williamson county Digital cemeteries] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2765 Find a Grave list cemeteries] *[http://three-legged-willie.org/cemetery.htm Cemeteries in Williamson County] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Williamson/ListWilliamson.html Cemeteries of Williamson County, Texas] by Gloria Mayfield *http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Williamson/ListWilliamson.html *[http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/TX/Williamson/ Rootsweb resources] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Williamson_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamiySearch cemeteries Williamson County] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartlett,_Texas Bartlett, Texas]

Williamson Name Study

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[[Category:Williamson Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] ==About the Project== The Williamson Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Williamson Williamson] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Williamson name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Williamsons), by time period (18th Century Williamsons), or by topic (Williamson DNA, Williamson Occupations, Williamson Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Williamson Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Williamson-10056|Sharon Sahilu]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Williamson}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * Origination of name in England * Williamsons in Scotland (clan affiliation) and Ireland. * Williamsons' in the Caribbean *Williamsons' in Australia and New Zealand *Williamsons in the US: both British and those 'Germans' in New Amsterdam who adopted surnames at British insistence ==Membership== * [[Williamson-13083|D Williamson]] * Williamson-10056 * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified.

Willis Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Willis Name Study]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Willis Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Willis Willis] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Willis name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Willis's), by time period (18th Century Willis's), or by topic (Willis DNA, Willis Occupations, Willis Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Willis Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Willis}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} Willis as a family name is of Norman origin; there are several derivations; not all people with Willis as family name have genetic connections. Willis may be a derivation of the given name "William". Willis as a family name also arrived in England with the Norman family of Willes in Newbold Comyn and Fenny Compton, Warwickshire for whom the spellings of 'Willis,' 'Willys,' and 'Wyllys' and appear in records from 1330. Their family name was derived from the name de Welles, which evolved from the Norman name de Vallibus (de vallibus meaning ''"of the valley"'') The family name of de Vallibus had derived from the Vaux family of [[De Vaux-56|Harold De Vaux]], a relative of William the Conqueror. Variations of this surname include Welles, Wells, and Wyllys. == See also == [[:Space:Willis_of_Killesher_Parish%2C_County_Fermanagh%2C_Ireland|Willis of Killesher Parish, County Fermanagh, Ireland]] ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *

Willis Townlands in County Fermanagh

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[[Category: Ireland, Willis of Fermanagh Name Study]] :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/aghamore-south/ '''AGHAMORE SOUTH'''] C.P. ''Aghalurcher'' B: ''Magherastephana'' :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/aghatirourke/ '''AGHATIROURKE'''] / '''ROURKEFIELD''' C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Burley-1160|Anne Willis]] -1832 :[[Willis-8184|Christopher Willis]] 1787-1828 :[[Willis-3400 |Edward Willis]] 1739-1818 :[[Willis-10413|Edward Willis]] -1867 :[[Willis-4187|George Willis]] 1690- :[[Willis-3391|George Willis]] 1720-1783 :[[Willis-4181|Hugh Willis]] 1749-1819 :[[Willis-7331|James Willis]] 1741-1806 :[[Willis-8185|James Willis]] 1813- :[[Willis-11100|Jane Willis]] 1816- :[[Willis-10330|John Willis]] 1780- :[[Willis-8146|John Willis]] 1823- :[[Willis-10327|John Willis]] 1845-1867 :[[Willis-8226|Simon Willis]] - ''after'' 1788 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/aghnahoo/ '''AGHNAHOO'''] C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-10394|James Willis]] c.1750- :[[Willis-8123|John Willis]] 1798-1883 :[https://www.townlands.ie/en/fermanagh/clankelly/clones-clankelly-portion/annachullion-glebe/ '''ANNACHULLION GLEBE'''] (near Clones) C.P. ''Clones'' B: ''Clankelly'' :[[Unknown-511202|Jane (Unknown) Willis]] b:1837 :[[Willis-10215|Robert Willis]] b:1871 :[[Willis-10216|Samuel Willis]] b:1873 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/cleenish/bellanaleck/ '''BELLANALECK'''] C.P. ''Cleenish''; B: ''Clanawley''. :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/tirkennedy/enniskillen/breandrum/ '''BREANDRUM'''] (Enniskillen) C.P. ''Enniskillen'' B: ''Tirkennedy'' :George Willis (Griffiths) :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/mullan-or-bumper-lodge/ '''BUMPER LODGE'''] (Mullan) C.P. Killesher B: Clanawley :[[Willis-4213|George Armstrong Willis]] 1828-1898 :[[Willis-4281|William Armstrong Willis]] 1862-1912 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/calkill/ '''CALKILL'''] (Colchill) C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-4214|George Willis]] 1799-1872 :[[Willis-4269|James Armstrong Willis]] 1834-1909 :Robert Willis 1828 Tithe Applotments :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/tirkennedy/derryvullan-and-islands/cappy/ '''CAPPY'''] (near Cleenish & Derryvullan) C.P. ''Derryvullan and Islands'' B: ''Tirkennedy'' :[[Willis-8144|George Willis]] 1879-1954 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/boho/carrigan/ '''CARRIGAN'''] C.P. ''Boho'' B: ''Magheraboy'' :George Willis 1827 Tithe Applotments :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/tirkennedy/derryvullan-and-islands/castle-coole/ '''CASTLE COOLE'''] (near Enniskillen) C.P. ''Derryvullan & Islands'' B: ''Tirkennedy'' :[[Willis-3399|George Willis]] 1746-1808 Derryvullen :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/derryvullan-and-islands/cleenish/ '''CLEENISH'''] C.P. ''Derryvullan & Islands'' B: ''Tirkennedy'' :[[Willis-4208|Robert Willis]] 1750- :John Willis :[[Willis-10192|William Willis]] 1835- :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/knockninny/kinawley/cloghan/ '''CLOGHAN'''] (near Derrylin); C.P. ''Kinawley''; B: ''Knockninny'' :[[Willis-10314|Desmond Willis]] 1923-2001 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/clonursan-glebe/ '''CLONURSAN'''] (Clonursan Glebe) (Clinarsen) C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-10248|Hugh Willis]] 1852-1869 :[[Willis-8161|John Willis]] 1791-1869 :[[Willis-8146|John Willis]] 1823 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/cordarragh/ '''CORDARRAGH'''] C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/knockninny/kinawley/corragole/ '''CORRAGOLE'''] (Coragoal) C.P. ''Kinawley'' B: ''Knockninny'' - close to [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/knockninny/kinawley/ned/ '''NED'''] :[[Willis-8225|Robert Willis]] c: 1770 (1801 Ulster Covenant) :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/inishmacsaint/cosbystown/ '''COSBYTOWN'''] Drumnara & Lands C.P. ''Inishmacsaint'' B: ''Magheraboy'' next to [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/inishmacsaint/rosspoint/ ROSSPOINT] :Uriah Willis 1801 Ulster Covenant :Robert Willis 1801 Ulster Covenant :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/curragh/ '''CURRAGH'''] includes '''CLOON''' & "'''THE WEIR'''" C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-8184|Christopher Willis]] :[[Willis-4214|George Willis]] 1799-1872 :[[Willis-8188|James Willis]] 1841-1918 :[[Willis-4269|James Armstrong Willis]] 1834-1909 :[[Willis-7337|John Willis]] :[[Willis-7562|Robert Willis]] 1770- :[[Willis-7563|Robert Willis]] 1800- :[[Willis-8143|William Willoughby Willis]] 1877-1955 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/curragh/. '''CURRAGH'''] C.P. ''Aghalurcher'' B. ''Magherastephana'' (Upper Lough Erne) :[[Willis-4269|James Armstrong Willis]] 1843-1909 :[[Willis-8188|James Willis]] 1846-1918 & Sarah Anne Crawford :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 :George Willis in 1833 Tithe Applotments :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/cushrush-island/ '''CUSHRUSH ISLAND'''] (Adjoins Curragh) C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-4214 |George Willis]] 1799-1872 :[[Willis-8143|William Willoughby Willis]] 1877-1955 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/tirkennedy/derryvullan-and-islands/derrybrusk/ '''DERRYBRUSK'''] C.P. ''Derryvullan and Islands'' B. ''Tirkennedy'' :George Willis unmarried b. c.1880 mother-in-law Mary Ann Duffy b.1847 ''1911 census'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/knockninny/tomregan/derryart/ '''DERRYART'''] (Derryvary; Ashyoule) C.P ''Tomreagan'' B: ''Knockninny'' Registrar's District of ''Derrylin'' :[[Willis-10191|George Willis]] 1804-1867 :[[Willis-10133|Christopher Willis]] 1851-1926 & Elizabeth Foster :[[Unknown-511889|Jane (unknown) Willis]] 1806-1884 :[[Willis-10181|Robert Albert Willis]] 1893-1953 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/tirkennedy/derryvullan-and-islands/derryvullan/ '''DERRYVULLEN'''] (beside [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/derryvullan-and-islands/cleenish/ '''Cleenish''']) C.P. ''Derryvullan'' B. ''Tirkennedy'' :[[Willis-4189 |Capt. George Willis]] 1778-1834 :[[Howden-335|Margaret (Howden) Willis]] 1770- :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/doohatty-glebe/ '''DOOHATTY GLEBE'''] (Dohat) C.P. Killesher B: Clanawley :[[Willis-4190|Robert Willis]] :John Willis 1828 Tithe Applotments :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/dooross/ '''DOOROSS'''] C.P. ''Aghalurcher'' B: ''Magherastephana'' :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghavea/drumarraght/ '''DRUMARRAGHT'''] C.P. ''Aghaevea'' B: ''Maghherastephana'' :[[Willis-10367 |George Willis]] d: Bog of Drumarraght 1860 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/cleenish/drumaran/ '''DRUMARAN'''] C.P. ''Cleenish'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-4207|Robert Willis]] 1700- :[[Willis-4208|Robert Willis]] 1750- : '''NOTE - there are 8 [https://www.townlands.ie/search/?q=drumbrughas Drumbrughas] townlands''' in Fermanagh & 3 (including a sub-townland) just over the border in Cavan ---- :'''DRUMBROCHAS''' ''near Derrylin'' :[[Willis-7336|George Willis]] --1837 :'''DRUMBRUGHAS near Derrylin''' in Northern Whig 13 June 1872 :Outrage near Derrylin, co. Fermanagh .... Mr. Christopher Willis was away from home, two sisters and children were in the house ........ :1- [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/drumbrughas/ '''DRUMBRUGHAS'''] (216 acres) C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' PLU. ''Enniskillen''; (corner Drumnaskill & Derrylin roads, County Fermanagh) :2- [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghavea/drumbrughas/ '''DRUMBRUGHAS'''] (147 acres) C.P. ''Aghavea'' B: ''Magherastephana'' PLU. ''Lisnaskea''; (close to Maguiresbridge, County Fermanagh) :[[Willis-4214|George Willis]] 1799-1872 :3- [https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhaw/kinawley/swanlinbar/drumbrughas/ '''DRUMBRUGHAS'''] (195 acres) C.P. ''Kinawley'' B: ''Tullyhaw'' PLU. ''Bawnboy''; (near Swanlinbar, County Cavan) :NOTE : there's also a sub-townland named [https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhaw/kinawley/swanlinbar/drumbrughas/drumbrughas/ DRUMBRUGHAS] in this townland :George Willis :John Willis :4- [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/knockninny/kinawley/drumbrughas/ '''DRUMBRUGHAS'''] (94 acres) (Drumbrochas) / District electoral division Agharillymaud C.P. ''Kinawley'' B: ''Knockninny'' PLU. '' Lisnaskea''; Upper Lough Erne, near Derrylin, County Fermanagh) :check - is this Drumbrochus ?? is this Agharillymaud ??? :[[Willis-10228|Harriett Willis]] (Agharillymaud) 1892- :[[Willis-10233| James William Willis]] 1890- :[[Balfour-1590|Jemima/Mena (Balfour) Willis]] 1859- :[[Willis-10149|Robert Willis]] 1807-1870 :[[Willis-10230|Robert Willis]] 1855-1892 & Jemima Surplis :[[Willis-7336|George Willis]] (in Drumbrochas) 1801 Ulster Covenant :George Willis in 1836 Val.Office Books with dwelling and offices in Drumbrughas :[[Willis-10183|James William Willis]] 1890- & Ethel Mulligan :5- [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clankelly/clones-clankelly-portion/drumbrughas/ '''DRUMBRUGHAS'''] (133 acres) C.P.''Clones'' B: ''Clankelly'' PLU. ''Clones''; County Fermanagh :6- [https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/loughtee-lower/drumlane/ardue/drumbrughas/ '''DRUMBRUGHAS'''] (249 acres) C.P. ''Drumlane'' B: ''Lower Loughtee'' PLU: ''Cavan''; (near Belturbet, County Cavan) :7- [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/coole/galloon/drumbrughas-east/ '''DRUMBRUGHAS EAST'''] (106 acres) C.P. ''Galloon'' B:'' Coole'' PLU. ''Clones''; County Fermanagh :8- [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/drumbrughas-north/ '''DRUMBRUGHAS NORTH''' ] (182 ares) C.P. ''Aghalurcher'' B: ''Magherastephana'' PLU.'' Lisnaskea'' (just north of Lisnaskea) :George Willis of Drumbrughes / M.Stephena in [https://cotyrone.com/cofermanagh/freeholders/FreeholdersRegistration1829.html 1829 freeholders] :9- [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/drumbrughas-south/ '''DRUMBRUGHAS SOUTH'''] (82 acres) C.P. ''Aghalurcher'' B: ''Magerastephana'' PLU.'' Lisnaskea'' (on Lisnaskea Road, south of Lisnaskea) :10- [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/coole/galloon/drumbrughas-west/. '''DRUMBRUGHAS WEST'''] (140 acres) C.P. ''Galloon'' B: ''Coole'' PLU. ''Lisnaskea'' (Corsenshin & Crom roads, County Fermanagh) :[https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhaw/kinawley/swanlinbar/drumconra-or-lowforge/ '''DRUMCONRA''' or '''LOW FORGE'''] C.P. ''Kinawley'' B. ''Tullyhaw'' :[[Willis-10398|John Willis]] 1760-1806 :[https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullygarvey/kildrumsherdan/tullyvin-east/drumnagress/ '''DRUMNAGRESS'''] (Cootehill) C.P. Kildrumsherdan; B: Tullygarvey :[[Willis-4268 |Ann Willis]] 1830-1910 :[[Willis-4213 |George Willis]] 1828-1898 :[[Willis-4265|Simon Armstrong Willis]] 1831-1902 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/drumroo/ '''DRUMROO'''] (near Maguiresbridge) C.P. ''Aghalurcher'' B: ''Magherastephana'' :Robert Willis ''father of'' [[Willis-10160|James Willis]] :[[Willis-10158|Christopher James Willis]] 1853- :[[Willis-4214|George Willis]] 1799-1872 :[[Willis-9876|James Willis]] 1801-1866 :[[Willis-10160|James Willis]] c.1830- :[[Willis-4269|James Armstrong Willis]] 1834-1909 :[[Willis-10164|John Willis]] 1856- :[[Willis-10163 |Martha Willis]] 1864-1865 :[[Willis-10159|Mary Jane Willis]] 1858- :[[Willis-10162|Rebecca (Willis) Herbert]] 1862-1919 :[[Willis-10161|Susan Willis]] 1860-1926 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/inishmacsaint/drumskimly/ '''DRUMSCIMLEY'''] C.P. ''Inishmacsaint'' B: ''Magheraboy'' (next to Derrygonnelly) :[[Unknown-514179|Mary (Rutherford) Willis]] 1797-1877 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/drumsillagh/ '''DRUMSILLAGH'''] C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' County Cavan :[[Willis-3399 |George Willis]] 1746-1808 :[https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhunco/scrabby/arvagh/drumhillagh/ '''DRUMHILLAGH'''] Electoral Divi. ''Arvagh'' C.P. ''Scrabby'' B.''Tullyhunco'' County of Cavan :[[Willis-11244|John Willis in Griffiths]] c. 1855 in area 9 with a decent house :[[Willis-11243|Thomas Henry Willis]] 1856- :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/rossorry/enniskillen/ '''ENNISKILLEN'''] C.P. ''Rossorry'' B: ''Magheraboy'' :[[Parkinson-2649|Charlotte Parkinson]] 1847-1897 :[[Willis-10134|Arthur Ernest Willis]] 1873- :[[Willis-7564|Edward Willis]] 1791-1867 :[[Willis-10121|Florence Willis]] 1870- :[[Willis-10120|George Willis]] 1830-1888 :[[Willis-8109|James Willis]] 1798-1840 :[[Willis-10122|Marion Charlotte Willis]] 1875- :[[Willis-8226|Simon Willis]] -1788 :George Willis [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-994J-9FYM?i=104&cc=2329951&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQVMG-T66D 1837 - Darling Street] :George Willis Belmore Street Enniskillen :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/tirkennedy/rossorry/enniskillen/ '''TOWN HALL'''] (landlords of the White Hart Inn & Imperial Hotel) :[[Willis-10388 |Alexander Willis]] 1820-1869 :[[Unknown-513452|Elizabeth Willis]] 1780-1866 :[[Willis-8109|James Willis]] 1798-1840 :[[Willis-10120|George Willis]] 1830-1888 :[[Willis-10122|Marion Willis]] 1875- :[[Willis-10399|Mary Ann Willis]] 1832-1869 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/finlane/ '''FINLANE'''] C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-7335|George Willis]] 1760- :[[Howden-335 |Margaret (Howden) Willis]] 1770- :[https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhaw/kinawley/swanlinbar/furnaceland/ '''FURNACELAND'''] (in Swanlinbar) C.P.'' Kinawley'' B: ''Tullyhaw'' :[[Willis-10330|John Willis]] b:1780 :[[Willis-10328|John Willis]] b:1810 :John Willis (Griffiths 29h) :Margaret Willis (Griffiths 29g) :unknown Miss Willis living in Trivia House listed in 1918 Belfast Directory :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/geddagh-island/ '''GEDDAGH ISLAND'''] C.P. ''Aghalurcher'' B: ''Magerastephana'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/tullyhona/ '''TULLYHONA'''] (''FLORENCE COURT''') C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-8188|James Willis]] 1841-1918 :[[Willis-10118|William Henry Willis]] 1874- :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/lurg/derryvullan-and-islands/forthill/ '''FORTHILL'''] (near Irvinestown) C.P. ''Derryvullan and Islands'' B: ''Lurg.'' :George Willis :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/garrifly/ '''GARRIFLY'''] C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-8123|John Willis]] 1798-1883 :[https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhaw/kinawley/swanlinbar/gortacashel/ '''GORTACASHEL'''] (Cavan/Swanlinbar) C.P. ''Kinawley'' B: ''Tullyhaw'' :[[Willis-10328|John Willis]] 1810- :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gorteen/ '''GORTEEN'''] C.P.'' Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' - next to :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/curragh/ '''CURRAGH'''] :Robert Willis 1801 Ulster Covenant :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/cleenish/gorteen/ '''GORTEEN'''] (near Belcoo) includes Lough McNeen eel weir - C.P. ''Cleenish'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Bracken-180|John Bracken]] 1737-1838 :[[Willis-10576|Robert Willis]] c.1770- :John Bracken of Gorteen; living at Lough McNeen Eel Weir; is fined for drunkenness - Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet 21 November 1878 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gortgullenan/ '''GORTGULLENAN'''] (between Wheathill & Mullynahunshin) C.P. ''Killesher'' B:'' Clanawley'' :[[Willis-4214|George Willis]] 1799-1872 :[[Willis-4269|James Armstrong Willis]] 1834-1909 :[[Willis-4181|Hugh Willis]] 1749-1819 :[[Willis-3392|Robert Willis]] listed in 1829 :[[Willis-8143|William Willoughby Willis]] 1877-1955 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gortmaconnell/ '''GORTMACONNELL'''] C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-10406|James Willis]] 1741-1806 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/tirkennedy/enniskillen/gortmessan/ '''GORTMESSAN'''] (Gortnesshan) C.P. ''Enniskillen'' B: ''Tirkennedy'' :[[Willis-3400|Edward Willis]] (1788 Freeholders : living in Rockfield freehold in Gortnesshan) :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gortnacally/ '''GORTNACALLY'''] (Gortnakelly) C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Corry-130|Ann Corry]] 1782- :[[Willis-4192|Ann Willis]] 1782- :[[Willis-11102|Charles Willis]] 1800- :[[Willis-3399|George Willis]] 1746-1808 :[[Willis-4189|George Willis]] 1778-1834 :[[Willis-4191|James Willis]] 1781-1803 :[[Willis-4188|Lawrence Willis]] 1775-1805 :[[Willis-4193|Mary Willis]] 1786-1812 :[[Willis-4190|Robert Willis]] 1780-1803 :[https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhaw/kinawley/tircahan/gortnaleg/ '''GORTNALEG'''] C.P.'' Kinawley'' B: ''Tullyhaw'' County ''Cavan'' :1761 Robert Willis (also Robert Willis in Drumgola) :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/devenish/monaghan/ '''MONAGHAN'''] / '''HALLCRAIG''' (near Springhill, Enniskillen) C.P. ''Devenish'' B: ''Magheraboy'' :[[Willis-4648|Ann Willis]] 1810- :[[Willis-4189|George Willis]] 1778-1834 :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 :[[Willis-4649|Margaret Willis]] 1816-1844 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/hollybrook/ '''HOLLYBROOK'''] (near Lisnaskea) C.P. ''Aghalurcher'' B: ''Magherastephana'' :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/holywell1/ '''HOLYWELL'''] electrical division, county Fermanagh :[[Willis-10420 |Anne Willis]] 1864- :[[Willis-10419|John Willis]] 1840- :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/tirkennedy/enniskillen/inishkeen/ '''INISHKEEN'''] C.P. ''Enniskillen'' B: ''Tirkennedy'' (near Enniskillen) :James Willis 1832 Tithe Applotments :George Willis :[https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhaw/kinawley/swanlinbar/killaghaduff/ '''KILLAGHDUFF'''] C.P. ''Kinawley'' B: ''Tullyhaw'' county Cavan; near Swanlinbar :[[Unknown-513074|Margaret (unknown) Willis]] b: 1779 :[[Willis-10332|George Willis]] age 20 (herd) b: 1801 :[[Willis-10333|Robert Willis]] b: 1790 :[[Willis-10334|Jane Willis]] b: 1806 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/killashanbally/ '''KILLASHANBALLY'''] (Killnashanbola) (in Maguiresbridge) C.P. ''Aghalurcher'' B: ''Magherastephana'' :[[Willis-4191|James Willis]] 1781-1803 :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 :[[Willis-4214|George Willis]] 1799-1872 :[[Willis-4266|William Willis]] 1837-1894 :George Willis 1833 Tithe Applotments :'''KILLYBANK''' (thought to be Killyblade in the [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/florence-court-demesne/ Florencecourt Demesne] C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-7614|Hugh Willis]] 1780- :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/killygullan/ '''KILLYGULLAN'''] (in Lisnaskea) C.P. ''Aghalurcher'' B: ''Magherastephana'' (in Lisnaskea) :[[Boyd-13268|Margaret Boyd]] 1850- :[[Willis-10168|Edith Georgina Willis]] 1876- :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 :[[Willis-10169|Henrietta Margaretta Willis]] 1877- :[[Willis-10170 |James Willis]] 1850 - :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/tirkennedy/enniskillen/killynure/ '''KILLYNURE'''] (in Enniskillen) C.P. ''Enniskillen'' B: ''Tirkennedy'' :George Willis :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/knockageehan/ '''KNOCKAGEEHAN'''] C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-4269|James Armstrong Willis]] 1843-1909 :[[Willis-8143|William Willoughby Willis]] 1877-1955 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/gortgullenan/ '''LANMORE'''] across the road from Gortgullenan & including the old Killesher Church & graveyard; C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :Edward Willis :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/leeffa/ '''LEEFA'''] C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-4269|James Armstrong Willis]] 1843-1909 :[[Willis-8143|William Willoughby Willis]] 1877-1955 :[[Willis-11108|George Willis]] of Leefa will dated 1852 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/knockninny/kinawley/leginn/ '''LEGINN'''] C.P. ''Kinawley'' B: ''Knockninny'' photograph - [https://www.geograph.ie/photo/1841874 Leggin Townland] near Derrylin and Fairfield, looking south in the direction of Dresterman taken by Kenneth Allen :[[Willis-10288|George Willis]] :[[Willis-10314|Desmond Willis]] :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/lisderry/ '''LISDERRY'''] C.P.'' Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-4183|Anne (Willis) Bracken]] -1829 :[[Willis-4214|George Willis]] 1799-1872 :[[Willis-8186|Hugh Willis]] 1800- :[[Willis-4269|James Armstrong Willis]] 1834-1909 :[[Bracken-607 |Richard Bracken]] :[[Willis-8143|William Willoughby Willis]] 1877-1955 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/lismoonly/ '''LISMOONLY'''] C.P. Killesher B: Clanawley :[[Willis-7564|Edward Willis]] 1791-1867 (needs checking) :'''LISNASKEA''' - (townland unknown) :[[Willis-8203|James Willis]] 1835-1880 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/marlbank/ '''MARLBANK'''] C.P. Killesher B: Clanawley :''also known as'' '''Cullintra''' :[[Elliot-3159|Jane (Elliott) Willis]] 1820- :[[Elliot-3214|John Elliott]] 1780- :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/devenish/monaghan/ '''MONAGHAN'''] see '''HALLCRAIG''' C.P. ''Devenish'' B: ''Magheraboy'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/moneen/ '''MONEEN'''] C. P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Muldoon-209|Sarah Jane Muldoon]] 1839-1918 :[[Strathearn-87|Richard William Strathearn]] 1865-1935 :[[Waugh-600|Hannah Waugh]] 1811-1878 :[[Willis-4268|Anne Willis]] 1830-1910 :[[Willis-4270|Elizabeth Willis]] 1840- :1828 George Willis; Moneen in Tithe Applotments :[[Willis-4214|George Willis]] 1799-1872 :[[Willis-4213|George Willis]] 1828-1898 :[[Willis-8144|George Willis]] 1879-1954 :[[Willis-4267 |Hannah Willis]] 1846-1894 :[[Willis-8142|Hannah Willis]] 1874-1950 :[[Willis-4269|James Armstrong Willis]] 1834-1909 :[[Willis-8145|Sarah Willis]] 1881-1969 :[[Willis-4265|Simon Armstrong Willis]] 1831-1902 :[[Willis-4266|William Willis]] 1837-1894 :[[Willis-8143|William Willoughby Willis]] 1877-1955 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/moughley/ '''MOUGHLEY'''] (near Lisnaskea) C. P. ''Aghalurcher'' B: ''Magherastephana'' :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/killesher/mullaghbane/ '''MULLAGHBANE'''] C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-4182|John Willis]] 1795-1840 :[[Willis-7333|John Willis]] 1759-1806 :[[Willis-10419|John Willis]] 1840- :[[Willis-11160 |Robert Willis]] before 1885 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/rossorry/mullaghree/ '''MULLAGHREE''' ] C.P. ''Rossorry'' B: ''Magheraboy'' :[[Willis-4189|George Willis]] 1778 - 1834 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/mullan-or-bumper-lodge/ '''MULLAN'''] (BUMPER LODGE) C.P. Killesher B: Clanawley :[[Willis-4213|George Willis]] 1828-1898 :[[Willis-4281|William Armstrong Willis]] 1862-1912 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/rossorry/mullanacaw/ '''MULLANACAW'''] (next to Cole's Hill; Enniskillen); C.P. ''Rossorry'' B: ''Magheraboy'' :[[Willis-4189|George Willis]] 1778 - 1834 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/mullynahunshin/ '''MULLYNAHUNSHIN''' ] (next to Gortgullenan & Lanmore) C.P. ''KIllesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/knockninny/kinawley/mullyneeny/ '''MULLYNEENY'''] close to Derrylin; C.P.: ''Kinawley''; B: ''Knockninny'' :[[Mulligan-1313|William Finlay Mulligan]] 1888- :[[Willis-10313|James Robert Willis]] -1992 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/knockninny/kinawley/ned/ '''NED'''] C.P. Kinawley B: Knockninny - close to [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/knockninny/kinawley/corragole/ '''CORRAGOLE'''] :Robert Willis of Ned - probably same or a relative of [[Willis-8225|Robert Willis]] of Coragoal c: 1770 (1801 Ulster Covenant) : Robert Willis (c: 1860 immediate lessor for Ned in Griffiths) :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/inishmacsaint/owl-island/ '''OWL ISLAND'''] C.P. Inishmacsaint B: Magheraboy :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/inishmacsaint/rabbit-island/ '''RABBIT ISLAND'''] C.P. Inishmacsaint B: Magheraboy :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clankelly/galloon/rockfield/ '''ROCKFIELD'''] 127 acres C.P. ''Galloon'' B: ''Clankelly'' (near Lisnaskea) :[[Willis-3400|Edward Willis]] (1788 Freeholders : living in Rockfield freehold in Gortnesshan) :[[Willis-10350|Hugh Willis]] 1815-1868 :[[Willis-10407|James Willis]] 1875- :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/lurg/trory/rockfield/ '''ROCKFIELD'''] ('''KILLADEAS''') near Irvinestown in Lower Lough Erne C.P. ''Trory'' B: ''Lurg'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clankelly/clones-clankelly-portion/rosslea/ '''ROSLEA/ROSSLEA'''] ''C.P. Clones'' (Clankelly portion) B: ''Clankelly'' :[[Willis-10668|James Willis]] :[[Willis-10666|Joshua Stephen Willis]] :[[Willis-10667|Herbert James Willis]] :[[Willis-10671|Jacob Samuel Willis]] :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/devenish/ross/ '''ROSS'''] C.P. Deevenish B: Magheraboy :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/inishmacsaint/rosspoint/ '''ROSSPOINT'''] (Ross)(Cosbystown) (Drumnara Land) C.P. ''Inishmacsaint'' B: ''Magheraboy'' next to [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/inishmacsaint/cosbystown/ '''COSBYTOWN'''] :[[Willis-4214|George Willis]] 1799-1872 :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 :[[Willis-8206|John Willis]] c.1880 (1834 tithe list) :Robert Willis :Uriah Willis :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/sallysgrove/ '''SALLYSGROVE'''] C.P. Killesher B: Clanawley :[[Bracken-834|Hugh Bracken]]c.1800 (Griffiths Valuations) :[[Willis-4183|Ann Willis]] -1829 :A Hugh & Martha Bracken here in 1911 census :[https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/swanlinbar/ '''SWANLINBAR'''] (now C: Cavan) * (includes a townland called [https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhaw/kinawley/swanlinbar/drumbrughas/ ''DRUMBRUGHAS''] C. P. ''Kinawley'' B: ''Tullyhaw'' :[[Willis-10480|Ann (Willis) Storey]] 1814-1883 :[[Willis-10329 |George Willis]] 1850- :[[Willis-10398|John Willis]] 1760-1806 :[[Willis-10330 |John Willis]] 1780- :[[Willis-10328 |John Willis]] 1810- :[[Willis-10327|John Willis]] 1847-1869 :[[Carson-6650|Mary Anne (Carson) Willis]] :[[Willis-10192|William Willis]] 1835- : [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/tirkennedy/derryvullan-and-islands/tamlaght/ '''TAMLAGHT'''] C.P.'' Derryvullan & Islands'' B: ''Tirkennedy'' (between Enniskillen & Lisbellaw) :George Willis 1801 Ulster Covenant :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/cleenish/templenaffrin/ '''TEMPLENAFRIN'''] C.P. ''Cleenish'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-8161|John Willis]] :'''TONEYREAGH''' [https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/tirkennedy/derryvullan-and-islands/tamlaght/ '''Tamlaght'''] :[https://apps.proni.gov.uk/ulstercovenant/image.aspx?image=M0030420004 George Willis 1801 Ulster Covenant] :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/tirkennedy/enniskillen/tonystick/ '''TONYSTICK'''] (in Enniskillen) C.P. ''Enniskillen'' B: ''Tirkennedy'' :George Willis (Griffith Valuations) :[https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullyhaw/killinagh/tuam/tuam/ '''TUAM'''] (Toam]; Tome) Blacklion C.P. ''Killnagh'' B: ''Tullyhaw'' :Edward Willis :[[Bracken-180|John Bracken]] 1737-1838 :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/boho/tullygerravra/ '''TULLYGERRAVRA'''] C.P ''Boho'' B: ''Clanawley'' :Willis Beatty John (Griffiths Valuation) :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/tullyhona/ '''TULLYHONA'''] see ''FLORENCE COURT''' C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magherastephana/aghalurcher/tully-south/ '''TULLY SOUTH'''] C. P. ''Aghalurcher'' B: ''Magherastephana'' :[[Willis-4650|George Paul Willis]] 1818-1870 (immediate lessee/landlord) :George Willis 1833 Tithe Applotments :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/clanawley/killesher/wheathill/ '''WHEATHILL'''] C.P. ''Killesher'' B: ''Clanawley'' :[[Willis-3392|Robert Willis]] 1807-1843 :Elizabeth Willis [https://apps.proni.gov.uk/ulstercovenant/image.aspx?image=W0031170001 Ulster Covenant 1912] :[https://www.townlands.ie/fermanagh/magheraboy/rossorry/windmill-hill/ '''WINDMILL HILL'''] (Enniskillen) C. P. ''Rossorry'' B: ''Magheraboy'' :[[Willis-4269|James Armstrong Willis]] 1843-1909 :[[Willis-8143|William Willoughby Willis]] 1877-1955 :In 1828 the Tithe Book registers - [http://www.irishgenealogyhub.com/fermanagh/tithe-applotment-books/parish-of-killesher.php Irish Genealogy Hub; Tithe Applotment Books in Killesher Parish] :Willis, Anne Tl: Rorkefield Yr: 1828 :Willis, Edward Tl: Rorkefield Yr: 1828 :Willis, George Tl: Moneen Yr: 1828 :Willis, John Tl: Aughnahoo Yr: 1828 :Willis, John Tl: Clinarsen Yr: 1828 :Willis, John Tl: Curragh Yr: 1828 :Willis, John Tl: Rorkefield Yr: 1828 :Willis, Robert Tl: Colchill Yr: 1828 :Willis, Robert Tl: Curragh Yr: 1828 :Willis, Robert Tl: Gortgullenon Yr: 1828

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[[Category:Willow Glen Cemetery, Dryden, New York]] [[Category:Tompkins County, New York, Cemeteries]] [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for Willow Glen Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The New York Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Willow Glen Cemetery is located on Route 13, west of Dryden Village, in Tompkins County, New York. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
P.O. Box 397
Dryden, NY 13053 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
42.488675, -76.337772 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Willow+Glen+Cemetery/@42.488675,-76.337772,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0xd6ebc263436dc4aa Willow Glen Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=66756 Find A Grave] * [https://www.willowglencemetery.org/wg/index.php Cemetery web site] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |} ----- == Sources ==

Willow Grove No. 10 Mine Disaster 1940

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[[Category: Ohio, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: Willow Grove Mine Disaster, St. Clairsville, Ohio, 1940]] :[[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Northeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Northeast United States Mining Disasters]] | '''Willow Grove No. 10 Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] === History and Circumstances === * Date: 16 Mar 1940 * Location: [[:Category:St. Clairsville, Ohio|St. Clairsville, Ohio]] * Type:Explosion * Victims: 72 dead * Cause: ===Victims===
72 Lives Lost in the Willow Grove No. 10 Coal Mine Explosion
{| border="1" align="left" class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Red;" |-valign="top" align="left" !Name!!Alt. Name!!AGE!!Approx DOB!!Residence |- |[[August-144|'''August, Mike''']]||||40||1900||Lafferty |- |[[Bakosh-1|'''Bakosh, Robert''']]||||32||1908||Neffs |- |[[Benson-5096|'''Benson, Cap''']]||||50||1890||Willow Grove |- |Bobka, Charles||||47||1893||Neffs |- |Bobka, Martin||||28||1912||Neffs |- |[[Bringmann-2|'''Bringmann, George''']]||||24||1916||Bellaire |- |[[Carroll-7402|'''Carroll, Charles''']]||||50||1890||St. Clairsville |- |[[Celuch-1|'''Celuch, John''']]||||46||1894||Fairpoint |- |[[Chini-9|Chini, David]]||||27||1913||Bannock |- |Clark, Elmer||||46||1894||Stewartsville |- |Dalpiaz, Emilio||||47||1893||Lafferty |- |Dalpiaz, Joseph||||38||1902||Lafferty |- |Daroma, Constantino||||53||1887||Neffs |- |Davis, Ray||||50||1890||Bridgeport |- |Demkowics, John||||37||1903||Neffs |- |Demopolos, John||||54||1886||Neffs |- |Dopkiss, Frank||||36||1904||Maynard |- |Eastham, Albert||||36||1904||Neffs |- |Fendon, Russell||||37||1903||Neffs |- |France, Walter||||50||1890||St. Clairsville |- |Fulton, George||||29||1911||Warnock |- |Gardner, William||||57||1883||St. Clairsville |- |Garek, Andrew||||53||1887||Midway |- |Garlega, John||Gargola||37||1903||Stewartsville |- |Grimes, Cecil W||||30||1910||St. Clairsville |- |Hess, Joe||||43||1897||Neffs |- |Hobart, Andy||||41||1899||Midway |- |Hrabak, Lawrence||||46||1894||Maynard |- |Hynes, Wayne||||29||1911||St. Clairsville |- |Jobes, Cornelius||||25||1915||St. Clairsville |- |Jones, Mitchell||Jobes||44||1896||Midway |- |Kanopsic, Albert||||33||1907||St. Clairsville |- |Kasarda, Paul||||46||1894||Midway |- |Kelley, Garrett||||38||1902||Willow Grove |- |Klee, Harry||||38||1902||Neffs |- |Knapski, John B||||38||1902||Bannock |- |Kresach, Joseph W||||45||1895||Fairpoint |- |Krotky, Emmet||||38||1902||Neffs |- |Kulevich, Paul Jr||||27||1913||Willow Grove |- |Lupi, Charles||||42||1898||Belliare |- |Mardk, John||||33||1907||Neffs |- |Mcfadden, Ross||||54||1886||Neffs |- |Mcfetridge, John||||37||1903||Stewartsville |- |Miketo, John||||45||1895||Belmont |- |Pack, Earl||||30||1910||Neffs |- |Pasco, Frank||||49||1891||Neffs |- |Passmore, Mark||||52||1888||Glencoe |- |Patterson, Edwin||||34||1906||Bellaire |- |Paytash, Phillip||||30||1910||Lafferty |- |Petran, Steve||||54||1886||Neffs |- |Pokerino, Mike||||30||1910||Bannock |- |Prosek, Joe||||30||1910||Bellaire |- |Richards, John H.||||44||1896||St. Clairsville |- |Riddle, Joe||||52||1888||St. Clairsville |- |Rinkes, Pete||||36||1904||St. Clairsville |- |Roque, Joseph||||45||1895||St. Clairsville |- |Roque, Louis||||42||1898||St. Clairsville |- |Rudol, Andy||||34||1906||Neffs |- |Sanders, Howard||||52||1888||St. Clairsville |- |Serdula, Mike||||62||1878||Midway |- |Shiller, William||Schittek||38||1902||Neffs |- |Sklenicka, Andy||||26||1914||Fairpoint |- |Sklenicka, John||||24||1916||Fairpoint |- |Slater, Walter||||29||1911||Bannock |- |Sutton, Ralph||||40||1900||St. Clairsville |- |Taylor, Paul L.||||28||1912||St. Clairsville |- |Valocik, Andy||||31||1909||Neffs |- |Vrba, Rudolph||||47||1893||Belliare |- |Warfield, James||||58||1882||Neffs |- |Wasielewski, Stanley||||52||1888||Lafferty |- |Wiggins, Clarence||||35||1905||Bellaire |- |Zaleski, Ed||||26||1914||Neffs |} {{Clear}} === Rescue Efforts === === Results and Findings === === Sources === *[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/42719989/mine_story_part_1/ ''The Akron Beacon Journal'' clipping, part 1] *[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/42720069/mine_story_part_2/ ''The Akron Beacon Journal'' clipping, part 2]

Willows High School

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[[Category: Willows High School, Cardiff]] Willows High school has been open since 1967. It is named after the aviator [[Willows-44|Ernest Willows]] and was built on the site of RAF Pengam Moors, where he built his first airship. Willows serves the areas of Adamsdown, Splott and Tremorfa in eastern Cardiff. The school motto is 'Belong, Believe, Achieve' and their logo is a phoenix Their website can be viewed [http://www.willows.cardiff.sch.uk/ here]

Wilson County, Tennessee

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[[Category:Wilson County, Tennessee]]
{{Tennessee}}'''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130412001958/https://www.tdot.state.tn.us/Maps/county/co95.pdf Map of Wilson County]'''Map of US.org (Wayback Machine capture, accessed 14 April 2022). Prepared by the Tennessee Department of Transportation in 2006, it may have been removed from the site because it is an "advanced print subject to correction", but it is incredibly useful.
See [[#Geography|below]] for additional links to Map of US.org maps.
The [[Project:Tennessee|Tennessee Project]] is a subproject of the [[Project: United States |United States Project]]. It covers from 1790 to the present. Other projects cover the area prior to 1790: see the [[Project:US Southern Colonies |US Southern Colonies Project]] (pre-USA), the [[Project: North Carolina|North Carolina Project]] (from 4 July 1776),Note that 4 July 1776 is used for WikiTree purposes, such as categorization and database scrubs (e.g., "USA too early"). From 4 July 1776 to 1790, Tennessee was actually North Carolina. In 1790, North Carolina ceded seven counties to the Federal Government, which it named "The Territory South of the Ohio River", and the area that would become Tennessee when admitted to the Union on 1 June 1796 was actually a Territory (not part of any state). See [https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html this interactive formation map] for North Carolina (accessed 14 April 2022). See the following WikiTree pages: * [[:Category: Southwest Territory]] * [[Space: Southwest Territory]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Southwest_Territory Southwest Territory.png] (map image) and the [[Project: Native Americans |Native Americans Project]]. The County pages for the Tennessee Project were initially created as being subprojects themselves, but they function more as a reference and resource for information about the county. If you would like to join the [[Project: Tennessee|Tennessee Project]], see the "How to Join" section ([[#How to Join the Tennessee Project|below]] or on the [[Project:Tennessee#How to Join|Tennessee Project page]]). If you would like to actively participate in the Tennessee Project by focusing on Wilson County, please post a comment on this page to let me know (or add your name to [[#Wilson County Team Members|Team Members]], below). To help out - as a Team Member or not - check out the "[[#Task List|Task List]]" (also below). Thanks! ~ [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], coordinator for the Wilson County space page, 14 April 2022 ==Page Purpose== {{Tennessee Sticker|living=y|proud to have roots in Wilson County, Tennessee}} The purpose of this page is to provide a central location for information (or links to information) for all things relating to Wilson County, Tennessee. Whether you are a Tennessee Project member or not, you are welcome to add information to this page - either by editing the page directly or posting a comment with the information (or a link to the information posted by an established website, such as Wikipedia). The intent is not to duplicate Wikipedia's article on [[Wikipedia: Wilson County, Tennessee]], but to provide a similar type of comprehensive look at information useful to genealogical research in the county. Profiles managed by the project display the project box (seen above). See the Templates section ([[#Templates|below]]) for information about the project box and available stickers (such as the customized Tennessee Sticker displayed in this section). See the [[#Categories|Categories section]] for categories relevant to the Tennessee Project and Wilson County. = Wilson County = Wilson County, part of the Nashville-Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, TN Metropolitan Statistical Area in Middle Tennessee, was created in 1799 from a portion of Sumner County and named for Major David Wilson, a Revolutionary War veteran and statesman. Its county seat is Lebanon. ~ [[:Category: Wilson County, Tennessee]], citing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilson_County,_Tennessee Wikipedia] (accessed 16 April 2022) For Wilson County's '''demographics''' from the 2020 Census, see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilson_County,_Tennessee#2020_census this section] of Wikipedia's Wilson County article.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilson_County,_Tennessee Wilson County, Tennessee] (accessed 14 April 2022). == Wilson County History == Tennessee was the 16th state admitted to the Union, in 1796 (see [[Space:Tennessee_History_Timeline|this WikiTree page]] for a timeline of Tennessee history). {{Image|file=Wilson_County_Tennessee.jpg |align=r|size=175|caption=Sellars Indian Mound}} On 26 October 1799, the Tennessee General Assembly created Wilson County from a portion of Sumner County. "Its prehistoric heritage is rich. The Sellars temple mound on Spring Creek, for example, yielded an outstanding piece of pre-Columbian sculpture that has been the emblem of the Tennessee Archaeological Society. Europeans explored the land long before settlement: French trappers arrived as early as 1760, and the hunting party of Henry Scraggins passed through the area in 1765. John B. Walker led the first permanent settlers to Hickory Ridge, west of the present site of Lebanon, in 1794."
~ Tennessee Encyclopedia: "Wilson County", written by Frank BurnsTennessee Encyclopedia: "[https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/wilson-county/ Wilson County]", written by Frank Burns, posted in 2017 (accessed 14 April 2022). Wilson County was named for David Wilson, "a member of the legislatures of North Carolina and the Southwest Territory."Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Wilson_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Wilson County, Tennessee Genealogy] (accessed 15 April 2022), citing Wikipedia's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Tennessee_county_name_etymologies List of Tennessee counties]. Wilson, "a major in the American Revolution, a member of the North Carolina General Assembly, and Speaker of the House of the Territory South of the Ohio River (what became Tennessee in 1796)," built a home in Sumner County before 1800.Flickr: [https://www.flickr.com/photos/tenncrimlaw/3695280061 Major David Wilson's Home], posted by Brian (accessed 15 April 2022).DAR has records for three David Wilsons with service in North Carolina, which appear to have conflated information. * David Wilson, died in Sumner County, TN after 19 December 1803 (Patriotic & Civil Service): #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A127316 A127316]. * David Wilson, died in Claiborne County, TN in 1847 (flag= must prove service): #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A127317 A127317]. * David Wilson, died in Tennessee on 10 April 1840 (Captain): #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A127315 A127315]. Flag on his record includes the note that the David Wilson m Jane Carruthers (listed on his record) was the son of the "David who died 1803". : WikiTree identifies [[Wilson-8908|David Carroll Wilson (1742-1803)]] as Wilson County's namesake (dates/bio as of 7 March 2024). He died in 1804.[https://grandinheritance.com/about-us Grand Inheritance], David Wilson's home (accessed 15 April 2022). "The county remained predominantly agrarian throughout the 19th century. The arrival of the railroad after the Civil War boosted the county's timber sector, and several large factories were constructed in the county during the early 20th century."
~ Wikipedia, citing Frank Burns' article on "Wilson County" posted by the ''Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture'' (accessed 14 April 2022) [https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/wilson-county/ Burns' article] contains much more history and is well worth reading. Burns also authored the book on Wilson County for the Tennessee County History Series published in 1983 by the Memphis University Press.Tennessee County History Series, ''[https://archive.org/details/tennesseecountyh95burn/page/n5/mode/2up Wilson County]'', by Frank Burns, Robert W. Corlew, ed., 154 pages (Memphis State University Press : 1983). Wilson County history can be found in other sections on this page, including [[#People|People]] and [[#Education|Education]]. And the geography of a place is intertwined with its history. :'''Wilson County''': Following is information about the land that became or was Wilson County (1783-1870), from [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/tennesseeformationmaps.html Tennessee Formation Maps] (accessed 14 April 2022): * 1783: Davidson County, NC, formed from Washington * 1787: Sumner County, NC, formed from Davidson * 1789 (22 December): North Carolina passes legislation ceding Western Region to the Federal Government * 1790 (26 May): North Carolina's cession of Western Region to the Federal Government executed and the United States Congress establishes a territorial government called "Territory of the United States South of the River Ohio" * 1796 (1 June): Tennessee admitted as a state * 1799: Wilson formed from Sumner * 1836: Cannon formed from Rutherford, Warren, & Wilson * 1870: Trousdale formed from Macon, Smith, & Wilson : '''Note''': Same-named North Carolina and Tennessee counties can cause confusion. * '''Davidson''': North Carolina's Davidson County, from which Sumner County was formed in 1787 and which is now Davidson County, Tennessee, should not be confused with North Carolina's current Davidson County, which was formed from Rowan County, NC in 1822. "This new Davidson County [NC] is a long way from the original, which was west of present-day North Carolina."[https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/northcarolinaformationmaps.html North Carolina Formation Maps] (accessed 14 April 2022). * '''Washington''': Davidson County was created from "the original Washington District/Washington County that became Tennessee", which should not be confused with the Washington County, NC created from Tyrrell County in 1799, which is "way over toward the coast. The original, of course, was west of present-day North Carolina." * '''Wilson''': Created in 1883, and with no "original" to be confused with, North Carolina's Wilson County does not cause the problems that the sets of Davidson Counties and Washington Counties do. : See the WikiTree space page [[Space:Petition of the Inhabitants of Washington District|1776 Petition of the Inhabitants of Washington District]] for more information about "pre-Tennessee". == Geography == : [https://web.archive.org/web/20130412001958/https://www.tdot.state.tn.us/Maps/county/co95.pdf This map of Wilson County] is a very detailed "General Highway Map" prepared in 2006 by the Tennessee Department of Transportation. In addition to highways (and lesser roads), it shows county lines and state lines, cities, schools, churches, cemeteries, and more. : The Cumberland River is the border between Wilson County and Sumner County, as can be seen in [https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1836-TN.html this 1836 map], and which has a detailed view of "Environs of Nashville" that shows Lebanon (the county seat). Tennessee's waterways are easily seen in [https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1795tennessee.html this 1795 map]. Both maps posted by [https://www.mapofus.org Map of US] (accessed 14 April 2022). See also these Map of US pages: * [https://www.mapofus.org/tennessee/ Maps of Tennessee] * [https://www.mapofus.org/northcarolina/ Maps of North Carolina], [https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1776-NC.html 1776 map] * [https://www.mapofus.org/kentucky/ Maps of Kentucky] :See also [https://www.mapofus.org/atlas/ Historical Atlases], which has links to historic maps, such as [https://www.mapofus.org/_maps/atlas/1804-TN.html this 1804 map of Tennessee]. WikiTree has [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Southwest_Territory Southwest Territory.png] (map image) attached to its [[Space: Southwest Territory|Southwest Territory]] space page. : The TNGenWeb Project's [https://www.tngenweb.org/counties.php Counties page] has links to maps also, and the [https://www.tngenweb.org/wilson/ Wilson County page] has a map from 1826. : The Tennessee county formation information in the previous section ([[#Wilson County History|Wilson County History]]) is from [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/tennesseeformationmaps.html Tennessee Formation Maps],[http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~george/countyformations/tennesseeformationmaps.html Tennessee Formation Maps] (accessed 14 April 2022) which also informed the following (modifying the list posted in Wikipedia's article on Wilson County). === Adjacent Counties === {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Wilson County
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Tennessee | N Location = Cumberland RiverWikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumberland_River Cumberland River] (accessed 14 April 2022).
[[:Category: Sumner County, Tennessee|Sumner County]] &
[[:Category: Trousdale County, Tennessee|Trousdale County]] | NE Location= [[:Category: Trousdale County, Tennessee|Trousdale County]] &
[[:Category: Smith County, Tennessee|Smith County]] | E Location = [[:Category: Smith County, Tennessee|Smith County]] &
[[:Category:DeKalb County, Tennessee|DeKalb County]] | SE Location = [[:Category:DeKalb County, Tennessee|DeKalb County]] &
[[:Category:Cannon County, Tennessee|Cannon County]] | S Location = [[:Category:Cannon County, Tennessee|Cannon County]] &
[[:Category:Rutherford County, Tennessee|Rutherford County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Rutherford County, Tennessee|Rutherford County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Davidson County, Tennessee|Davidson County]] | NW Location = [[:Category: Sumner County, Tennessee|Sumner County]] }} === Cities === : For a listing of cities in Wilson County, see Wikipedia's article on Wilson County. For a list of Wilson County cities that have a WikiTree category, see [[:Category: Wilson County, Tennessee]]. : As of 15 April 2022, Wikipedia's list of Tennessee municipalities included three cities in Wilson County (none of which have a space page in WikiTree), with their incorporation dates:[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_municipalities_in_Tennessee List of municipalities in Tennessee] (accessed 15 April 2022). * Lebanon (1801), the county seat: [[:Category: Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee]] * Mount Juliet (1972): [[:Category: Mount Juliet, Tennessee]] * Watertown (1905): [[:Category: Watertown, Tennessee]] === Protected Areas === * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sellars_Indian_Mound Sellars Indian Mound] (Wikipedia link) * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Wilson_County,_Tennessee National Register of Historic Places listings in Wilson County, Tennessee] (Wikipedia link) * See more on the Wikipedia page for Wilson County, at "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilson_County,_Tennessee#State_protected_areas State Protected Areas]". === Things to Do/See === : "Touristy" things * See "Protected Areas" above. * == People == Judy White's "[https://tnwilson.genealogyvillage.com/first-settlements-of-wilson-county.html First Settlements of Wilson County]", posted by the American History & Genealogy Project, includes the names of the settlers."[https://tnwilson.genealogyvillage.com/first-settlements-of-wilson-county.html First Settlements of Wilson County]", by Judy White, citing ''History of Tennessee'' (Goodspeed Publishing Company : 1886), posted by the American History & Genealogy Project, accessed 15 April 2022. Hickory Ridge was the site of the "first county court, or court of pleas and quarter sessions with probate powers, [which] was organized and held at the house of Capt. John Harpole, on Hickory Ridge, about five miles west of the site of Lebanon, on Monday, December 23, 1799. The house stood near the large spring on the John B. Walker farm, more recently known as the Dr. Thomas Norman place, and now the property of Col. James Hamilton. The following named gentlemen were commissioned magistrates, to-wit: Charles Kavanaugh, John Alcorn, John Lancaster, Elmore Douglas, John Doak, Matthew Figures, Henry Ross, William Gray, Andrew Donelson and William McClain. Charles Kavanaugh was elected chairman; Robert Foster, clerk; [[Rosebrough-102|Samuel Roseborough]], Sheriff; John Alcorn, register; John W. Peyton, trustee; William Gray, ranger; Henry Ross, coroner; and William Quesenberry, surveyor. Benjamin Seawell, Esq., was elected the county solicitor.''[https://www.tngenweb.org/wilson/sketch.htm A Historical Sketch of Wilson County, Tennessee. From Its First Settlement to the Present Time]'', by J. V. Drake (published for the author by Tavel, Eastman & Howell : 1879, Nashville). The following table lists people mentioned in the preceding paragraph. {|cellpadding="7" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" !Last Name, Given Name !! Born !! Died !! Wilson County Connection |- |[[Alcorn-705|Alcorn, John]] ||1767||1829 (about)||1799,Assuming these actions occured in the 1st County Court held 23 December 1799. commissioned magistrate, register |- |Doak, John ||17xx||18xx||1799, commissioned magistrate |- |[[Donelson-221|Donelson, Andrew]]Not certain that Donelson-221 is the right one, but his children are born in Lebanon & he died there, so I think so. The dates need sources, as his profile is not sourced (as of 16 April 2022). ||1760||1806||1799, commissioned magistrate |- |[[Douglass-939|Douglas, Elmore]]Elmore Douglas, DAR Patriot Ancestor #[https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A071603 A071603], civil service (accessed 16 April 2022). ||1753||1819||1799, commissioned magistrate |- |Figures, Matthew ||17xx||18xx||1799, commissioned magistrate |- |[[Foster-12686|Foster, Robert]][[Foster-12686]] is probably the right Robert Foster - his son's [https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/F000302 bio] says the family settled "near" Nashville... Lebanon is very near.||17xx||18xx||1799, clerk |- |Gray, William ||17xx||18xx||1799, commissioned magistrate, named ranger |- |[[Harpole-161|Harpole, Capt. John]] ||1759||1820||1799, his Hickory Ridge home hosted the 1st County CourtThe FindAGrave memorial #191633381 is perhaps a relative, but Capt. John Harpole would have been born well before 1792. ~ {{FindAGrave|191633381}} for John Harpole (1792-1861), accessed 18 April 2022."Captain John Harpole, born New [sic] Hampshire County, Va. (now W. Va.) 1755, to Wilson Co. Tenn. in 1787 and to Arkansas, Hempstead Co. 1814-15.... Notes: The following is from "Annals of Tennessee" Ramsey reprint 1925, page 707. Also in "Early Times in Tenn." John Carr, and in "Good Pasture" p. 245. "The first court of Wilson County was held at the Capt. John Harpole, Oct. 26, 1799." The following is from the "History of Wilson Co. Tenn. Goodpasture 1880" Tenn. State Capitol Library, page 850: extending back to the Continental War of 1776 for "Wilson County has a war record among the pioneers of the county were quite a number of patriots of that War among whom were John Harpole (and four other names not copied), the first four were commissioned officers. Hence Captain John Harpole. John Harpole made a will which is on record in the Wilson County, Tenn. Clerk’s office. Book for 1819-20, page 90. Will recorded Nov. 10, 1820. Note by T. F.: Too long to insert in this family history." ~ "Bowie County, Texas, [http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/bowie/pioneers2.html Texarkana Pioneers - Page 2]", ''Texas Genealogy Trails'', accessed 28 June 2023. * The above is following "Sarah (Sally) Harpole (middle name Rachael) had sisters: Mary “Polly” Harpole who married Thomas Carr; Elizabeth “Betsy” Harpole who married: 1st, Oneal who was killed by the Indians, 2nd, Moses; Nancy W. Harpole who married George Hill, parents of Mary Harpole Hill; Margaret “Peggy” D. Harpole, who married William Crabtree. Daniel was 2nd husband of Sarah “Sally” Rachael Harpole, who was the daughter of Captain John Harpole..." [Sarah's 2nd husband was Daniel Props (m 1802 in Wilson County); her 1st husband isn't mentioned.] |- |Hamilton, Col. James||xxxx||xxxx||1879, owner of Harpole's home |- |Kavanaugh, Charles||17xx||18xx||1799, commissioned magistrate & elected chairmanMaybe [[Kavanaugh-275|Charles Kavanaugh (abt.1764-abt.1821)]] - his profile says he moved toTennessee before 1804 and were living in Rutherford County by 1814 (accessed 26 October 2022). |- |[[Lancaster-911|Lancaster, John]] ||1729||1800||1799, commissioned magistrate |- |McClain, William ||17xx||18xx||1799, commissioned magistrate |- |Norman, Dr. ThomasInformation from {{FindAGrave|5771668}} for Thomas Norman (with tombstone image, accessed 18 April 2022). ||1801, 7 March||1873, 15 Oct.||1800s, an owner of Harpole's home (before 1879) |- |[[Peyton-207|Peyton, John W.]]||1755||1833||1799, trustee |- |Quesenberry, William ||17xx||18xx||1799, surveyor |- |[[Rosebrough-102|Roseborough, Samuel]]||17xx||18xx ||1799, sheriff |- |[[Ross-21529|Ross, Henry]] ||1744||1827||1799, commissioned magistrate, named coronerBiography on his FindAGrave memorial says that "Gov. John Sevier appointed Ross to act as Wilson County’s justice of the peace with Andrew Donelson" in 1799. ~ [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61799099/henry-ross FindAGrave memorial #61799099] for Henry Ross (accessed 14 June 2022). |- |Scraggins, Henry ||17xx||17xx||1765, passed through the area |- |[[Seawell-76|Seawell, Benjamin]] Esq.||17xx||18xx ||1799 elected the county solicitor |- |Walker, John B.|| 17xx||18xx||1794, settled Hickory Ridge |- |[[Wilson-8908|Wilson, David Carroll]]{{FindAGrave|205902215}} for David Carroll Wilson. Image of memorial plaque is for Major David Wilson (1742-1804); accessed 18 April 2022.||1730 (before)
1742||1804||1799, Wilson County named for him |} === Sheriffs === : "Sheriffs of Wilson County (1799-1880)" # Samuel Roseborough, two years, 1799-1802 # William Wilson, three months, 1802 # Nathaniel Perry, two years, 1802-1804 # George Hallum, one year, 1804-1805 # John V. Tulloch, one year, 1804-1805 # Thomas Bradley, 13 years, 1806-1819 # James Williams, two years, 1819-1821 # Thomas Bradley, four years, 1821-1825 # John Hearn, six years, 1825-1831 # Paulding Anderson, five years, 1831-1836 # Benjamin S. Mabry, three years, 1836-1839 # Wilborn R. Winter, one year, 1839-1840 # Henry D. Lester, four years, 1840-1844 # John C. Lash, three years, 1844-1847 # Robert Hallum, one year, 1847-1848 # John C. Crittenden, six years, 1848-1854 # Jonathan Etherly, five years, 1854-1859 # Nathan W. McCullough, 1859-1866 # William E. Foust, four years, 1866-1870 # Andrew McGregor, four years, 1870-1874 # David W. Granstaff, two years, 1874-1876 # William P. Bandy, four years, 1876-1880 === Wilson County Notables === : See the [[#Task List|Task List]] below for ongoing work related to [[:Category: Notables]]. : Easy check - if a person has a Wikipedia article, then the person probably meets WikiTree's definition of a Notable. The Notables Project's "[[Project:Notables#Qualifications_for_Profiles|Qualifications for Profiles]]" is a bit more refined: "We use Wikipedia's standards for notability. Note, though, that many notable people do not yet have a page on Wikipedia. Feel free to ask Project Leaders about whether someone meets the guidelines, or read through them yourself and use your best judgment. Many, many important people are not on WikiTree yet!" : Burns' article includes notable politicians and other "[n]oteworthy citizens of Wilson County who left their mark on the state and the nation". ==== Notable People Profiles ==== : As of 15 April 2022, it seems that there were no noteworthy citizens from Wilson County categorized as such. As of 16 April, there are two. Until we're overwhelmed by profiles representing Wilson County's notables, list them here. * [[Jones-30505|James Chamberlain Jones (1809-1859)]], [[:Category: Tennessee, Notables|Tennessee Notable]] (politician: [[:Category: US Senators from Tennessee|U.S. Sentator]] & [[:Category:Tennessee Governors|Governor]]), born on the border of Davidson County and Wilson County but grew up and raised a family in Wilson County. * [[Beard-6215|Edward Ewing Beard (1850-1924)]] [[:Category: Tennessee, Notables|Tennessee Notable]] (Mayor of Lebanon, law professor at Cumberland University & dean of its Law School), died in Lebanon. == Education == : To quote again from the Burns article on Wilson County: "The county emerged as a center of education in 1842, when the Cumberland Presbyterian Church established Cumberland University. The four-year institution now includes a school of nursing and a graduate school. Friendship Christian School is an expanding secondary school. In the early twentieth century, Lebanon became known as the “Little Athens of the South” because of the location there of Cumberland University, Castle Heights Military Academy, and Lebanon College for Young Ladies. From 1873 to 1939 the city was particularly well known for the one-year law course offered by Cumberland University which attracted students of law from every state and many foreign countries." === Wilson County Schools === : See [[:Category: Wilson County, Tennessee, Schools]] * [[:Category: Cumberland University, Tennessee]], in [[:Category: Lebanon]]: https://www.cumberland.edu/
[https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=%22Cumberland+University%22+site%3Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.wikitree.com Google Search] for people associated with the school in WikiTree (16 April 2022) * Friendship Christian School * Castle Height Military Academy * Lebanon College for Young Ladies == Sources and Resources == '''Every fact needs a reference''' - use ref tags to identify which source supports which fact in a profile. See [[Help: Sources]] for more information. Although Tennessee Project profiles are not "pre-1700" (so do not have the warning about Reliable Sources), every profile in WikiTree deserves to be supported by reliable sources - and primary sources when possible. This section is intended to help you find such sources. See also [[Space: United States Project Reliable Sources]]. === Government Offices === : [https://www.wilsoncountytn.gov/ County website] : See also Family Search's [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Wilson_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Wilson County page], which lists addresses and phone numbers for the County Courthouse, County Clerk, and County Archives.Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Wilson_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Wilson County, Tennessee Genealogy] (accessed 15 April 2022). : "The county has had five courthouses; the building of 1848-81 was designed by the noted architect William Strickland", which burned in 1881.Tennessee Encyclopedia [https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/william-f-strickland/ William F. Strickland], by James A Hoobler (accessed 15 April 2022). ===County Records=== : Note: Wilson County lost records in the 1881 Courthouse fire (this does not mean that all records were lost). : Tennessee State Library and Archives (lots of information but few links to the sources): * [https://sharetngov.tnsosfiles.com/tsla/history/county/factwilson.htm Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Tennessee Counties] * [https://sharetngov.tnsosfiles.com/tsla/history/bibliographies/bibwilson.htm Bibliography] ===Census Records=== : See [[:Category: Tennessee, Census Records]]. Existing Wilson County census categories, as of 14 April 2022, were * [[:Category: Wilson County, Tennessee, Census Records]] * [[:Category: 1860 US Census, Wilson County, Tennessee]] ** [[:Category: 1860 US Census, Wilson County, Tennessee, Civil District 11]] : [[:Category: 1860 US Census, Wilson County, Tennessee, Civil District 11]] had 8 people profiles and one space page: [[Space:1860 US Census, Wilson County, Tennessee, Civil District 11|1860 US Census, Wilson County, Tennessee, Civil District 11]]. === Cemeteries === : See [[:Category: Wilson County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]] (check in subcategories listed there too). : See also * [https://peoplelegacy.com/cemeteries/TN/Wilson_County/ this list of Wilson County cemeteries] (accessed 15 April 2022). * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Wilson+County%2C+Tennessee%2C+United+States+of+America&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=county_2519 FindAGrave] (as of 16 April 2022, it lists 551 cemeteries in Wilson County). === Wilson County Research Aids === : See [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Sources_and_Resources_Directory|this US Southern Colonies Project page]] (includes links for resources related to the Carolinas and North Carolina, which preceded Tennessee). One of the links there is for [[Space: US Southern Colonies Project Resources|this page]], which includes a section of resources for "multiple colonies" as well as one on North Carolina resources, where you may find useful references (such as ''A Key to Southern Pedigrees,'' which includes Tennessee, and is listed below). ==== (Source List) ==== : List other genealogical resources and sources here. See the preceding sections and also "[[#Footnotes|Footnotes]]" (below). Note that guidelines for pre-1700 reliable sources do not consider Wikipedia articles to be reliable - cite the source given in the article instead. See the Help page for [[Pre-1700 Profiles]] and [[:Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] for details. See also the Reliable Sources page posted by the Tennessee Project's parent project:
'''[[Space: United States Project Reliable Sources|United States Project Reliable Sources]]''' : '''TNGenWeb Project''': [https://www.tngenweb.org/wilson/ Wilson County] : '''USGenWeb Archives''': [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/wilson/wilson.html Wilson County] : '''Family Search''': [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Wilson_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Wilson County, Tennessee Genealogy] : '''WikiTree links''' * [[:Category: Tennessee, Sources]] * [[Space: Sources-Tennessee]] * [[:Category:Colonial_America, Sources]] * [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Carolina_History |US Southern Colonies Province of Carolina History]] * [[Space:Province_of_Carolina_Reliable_Sources|Province of Carolina Reliable Sources]] * [[Space:Province_of_North_Carolina_(1712-1776)_Reliable_Sources|Province of North Carolina Reliable Sources]] * WikiTree, [[Space:Petition of the Inhabitants of Washington District|1776 Petition of the Inhabitants of Washington District]], lists the following sources (accessed date added): ** [https://www.tngenweb.org/pre1796/17760822.html TNGenProject, East Tennessee, Pre-statehood] (accessed 15 April 2022). ** ''[https://archive.org/details/annalstennessee00ramsgoog/page/137/mode/1up?view=theater The Annals of Tennessee to the End of The Eighteenth Century],'' J.G.M. Ramsey, A.M., M.D., Lippincott, Grambo & Co., Philadelphia, 1853 (accessed 15 April 2022). ** ''[https://archive.org/stream/tennesseevolunte01moor#page/71/mode/1up Tennessee the Volunteer State, 1769-1923],'' John Trotwood Moore, editor and Austin P. Foster, Published 1923 by The S.J. Clarke Pub. Co. in Nashville,TN. *[https://archive.org/details/keytosouthernped1953croz ''A Key to Southern Pedigrees'', being a comprehensive guide to the colonial ancestry of families in the States of Virginia, Maryland, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, West Virginia and Alabama] - Crozier, William Armstrong, 1864-1913. On label on t.p.: Genealogical Pub. Co., Baltimore, distributors. *''[https://www.tngenweb.org/wilson/sketch.htm A Historical Sketch of Wilson County, Tennessee. From Its First Settlement to the Present Time]'', by J. V. Drake (published for the author by Tavel, Eastman & Howell 1879, Nashville). * Tennessee Encyclopedia: "[https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/wilson-county/ Wilson County]", written by Frank Burns (accessed 14 April 2022). * Tennessee County History Series, ''[https://archive.org/details/tennesseecountyh95burn/page/n5/mode/2up Wilson County]'', by Frank Burns, Robert W. Corlew, ed., 154 pages (Memphis State University Press : 1983). * [https://www.tngenweb.org/pre1796/index.html TNGenProject, East Tennessee Pre-1796 Home] (accessed 15 April 2022). : Tennessee State Library and Archives (lots of information but few links to the sources): * [https://sharetngov.tnsosfiles.com/tsla/history/county/factwilson.htm Genealogical "Fact Sheets" About Tennessee Counties] * [https://sharetngov.tnsosfiles.com/tsla/history/bibliographies/bibwilson.htm Bibliography] = Templates = Both the United States Project and the Tennessee Project have a project box. The United States project box is customizable to a specific state, but the [[Project:Tennessee |Tennessee Project]] does not need to use it, as it has its own project box: [[Template: Tennessee]]. It also has a customizable sticker: [[Template: Tennessee Sticker]]. The project box displayed at the top of this page should be included on profiles that are managed by the Tennessee Project. Profiles managed by the Tennessee Project should have the Project Account, [[WikiTree-42]], as a manager and the following coding for the project box added to the profile (below categories but above == Biography ==). : [[Template:Tennessee|{{Tennessee}}]] Stickers go below == Biography == : [[Template:Tennessee Sticker|{{Tennessee Sticker}}]] On a "people profile" the ellipses are replaced by the name of the person represented by the profile (pulling the information from the Name fields). {{Tennessee Sticker|born in Wilson County}} The coding for the "born in Wilson County" sticker displayed on this page is : {{Tennessee Sticker|born in Wilson County}} The coding for the "proud" sticker [[#Page Purpose|above]]: : {{Tennessee Sticker|living=y|proud to have roots in Wilson County, Tennessee}} See details about customizing the Tennessee Sticker on its [[Template:Tennessee_Sticker|template page]]. If you need the Tennessee State Flag for use on the [[Template: Migrating Ancestor|Migrating Ancestor]] or [[Template: Nonmigrating Ancestor|Nonmigrating Ancestor]] sticker, use the file name: '''US_State_Flag_Images-46.png''' (you can also use {{US Flag|Tennessee}} within either template). For details about their parameters, see their template pages ([[Template: Migrating Ancestor|here]] and [[Template: Nonmigrating Ancestor|here]]). = Categories = [[:Category: Tennessee Project|Tennessee Project]] | [[:Category: Tennessee Project-Managed|Tennessee Project-Managed]]
[[:Category: Tennessee|Tennessee]] | [[:Category: Wilson County, Tennessee|Wilson County, Tennessee]] Only the project box adds a category automatically ([[:Category: Tennessee Project-Managed]]). The Tennessee Project does not currently use the project box to add "needs" categories (maintenance categories). See more about maintenance categories [[#Maintenance Categories|below]]. [[:Category: Tennessee Project-Managed]] is a quick-check for profiles managed by the [[Project:Tennessee |Tennessee Project]] (24, as of 16 April 2022). Project categories are useful for project management of profiles and '''Location''' categories are useful in finding or following families and neighbors. Guidance on Tennessee location categories is provided on the [[:Category:Tennessee|Tennessee category page]] (accessed 14 April 2022): : To add an individual profile to Tennessee, please add them to the correct county or city category instead of the main category. Example: [[:Category:Davidson County, Tennessee]] or [[:Category:Nashville, Tennessee]]. If the county/city is unknown, please add [[:Category:Unknown Place, Tennessee]] to the profile. Here are categories that are relevant to the Tennessee Project and to Wilson County. : [[:Category: Tennessee Project]] * [[:Category: Tennessee Project Maintenance Categories]] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Tennessee%20Project Navigate] the Tennessee Project category to see other relevant categories. : [[:Category: Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Wilson County, Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Wilson County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]] * [[:Category: Wilson County, Tennessee, Schools]] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Tennessee Navigate] the Tennessee category to see other relevant categories. : [[:Category: Tennessee, Notables]][[:Category: Tennessee, Notables]] does not include anyone whose profile shows "Wilson" in what's displayed on the category page (same for [[:Category: Tennessee, Politicians]]). I went through the main and subcategories on 15 April 2022. ~ [[Noland-165]] : [[:Category: Tennessee, Politicians]] : [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Wilson%20County,%20Tennessee Navigate] for [[:Category: Wilson County, Tennessee]] on 14 April 2022 revealed the following Level 1 subcategories, and the need for some categorization work (e.g., cemetery category should be in the Cemetery category hierarchy, with only [[:Category: Wilson County, Tennessee, Cemeteries]] under [[:Category: Wilson County, Tennessee]]). * [[:Category: Bass_Cemetery,_Wilson_County,_Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Conatser_Cemetery,_Wilson_County,_Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Florida_Cemetery,_Norene,_Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Gladeville,_Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Laguardo,_Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Lebanon, Wilson County, Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Leeville,_Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Martha,_Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Mount_Juliet,_Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Prosperity_Cemetery,_Wilson_County,_Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Prosperity,_Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Statesville,_Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Trigg_Cemetery,_Wilson_County,_Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Turner_Cemetery,_Wilson_County,_Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Watertown,_Tennessee]] * [[:Category: Wilson_County,_Tennessee,_Cemeteries]] * [[:Category: Wilson_County,_Tennessee,_Census_Records]] * [[:Category: Wilson_County,_Tennessee,_Schools]] * [[:Category: Wilson_County,_Tennessee,_Slavery]] == Maintenance Categories == '''[[:Category: Tennessee Project Maintenance Categories]]''': Included under that category are "Tennessee" maintenance categories that are managed by the Tennessee Project, as well as those not managed by the project, most notably, [[:Category: Tennessee, Unsourced Profiles]]. The Unsourced template with "|Tennessee" adds the profile to both that category and [[:Category: Unsourced Profiles]]. : {{Unsourced|Tennessee}} : ''Note'' - If you source a profile with that specific template (i.e., just one unnamed parameter), delete the entire template, not just "Unsourced", leaving {{Tennessee}} (which creates the project box, which will generate a Database Error, or DBE, if the profile is not managed by [[WikiTree-42]], the project account). If the template has another parameter that still applies, delete just |Tennessee (e.g., {{Unsourced|Tennessee|North Carolina}} to {{Unsourced|North Carolina}}) See [[:Category: Tennessee Project Maintenance Categories]] for more maintenance categories. Note that one of the maintenance categories - [[:Category: Unknown Place, Tennessee]] - should be used when a more specific location is not known, but the profile manager wishes to categorize the profile to Tennessee ([[:Category: Tennessee]] is a top-level category, meaning no people profiles). = How to Join the Tennessee Project = #Coordinator of this county: [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] #See the main project page ([[Project:Tennessee|here]]) for instructions on how to join the United States Project. #Add {{Tag_Link|Tennessee}} to your G2G tag feed. : If your focus is on Wilson County, please add your name to the list of Team Members & check out the "[[#Task List |Task List]]" for things to do. Take a look also at the Edit view of this page, where unused headings have been hidden. == Wilson County Team Members == : '''Coordinator''': [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] (questions? post a comment to this page or send me a private message) : Member: focus area * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]]: Templates, Categorization, and [[:Category:Cedar_Grove_Cemetery%2C_Lebanon%2C_Tennessee|Cedar Grove Cemetery in Lebanon]] (descendant of the Neals buried there). * === Task List === : '''Looking for a volunteer''' (or two or three or...) * to look for existing WikiTree profiles or find other sources to fill in the xx's in the People table ([[#People|above]]). * to look for existing WikiTree profiles of the names listed on [[Space:1860 US Census, Wilson County, Tennessee, Civil District 11]] (see #1, below) * to go through [[:Category: Notables]] (see #4, below) * to develop a "Religions" section to give an overview of religious groups that settled Wilson County & work on a Resource section for "Church Records" (inherited task "b", below: "Church records of christenings, marriages and burials"). * to review/improve Resources section (see for instance #9, below) * to categorize profiles to [[:Category: Cumberland University, Tennessee]] (see [[#Wilson County Schools]], above) : '''Things Needing Done''' # The 1860 census space page has a table with people listed who are not linked to a profile. Look into finding their profiles and/or creating profiles for them. A link to the census page in FamilySearch would be good too. (See [[#Census Records|Census Records, above]].) # Check that [[:Category: Wilson_County,_Tennessee,_Slavery]] is the correct category name (the hierarchy was recently reorganized). A person to coordinate with the USBH Project would be good. # Create a category for Early Settlers and work on categorizing those listed on Judy White's "[https://tnwilson.genealogyvillage.com/first-settlements-of-wilson-county.html First Settlements of Wilson County]". (I think just the one category, instead of breaking them out by settlement. ~ [[Noland-165]]) # Work on categorizing notables to [[:Category: Tennessee, Notables]] - search for Tennessee on [[:Category: Notables]] & check that the profile has either [[Category: Tennessee, Notables]] or the unnamed parameter "|Tennessee, Notables" in the template (which adds the category automatically): {{Notables Sticker|Tennessee, Notables}}. ## A-D ~ [[Noland-165]] (I've gotten through the A's as of 16 April 2022) ## E-H ~ ## I-L ~ ## M-P ~ ## Q-T ~ ## U-W ~ done, 18 April 2022 ## Y ~ ## Z ~ done (and all the foreign alphabet pages after the Zs), 18 April 2022 # Look for profiles of Wilson County-connected politicians & add them the appropriate [[:Category: Tennessee, Politicians]] sub-category. ## Check for a Wikipedia article & add the Notables Sticker if they have one. # Look for Wikipedia articles for the people listed in the "people table" (in the [[#People|People section]], above). If they have one, they can be categorized as a Notable. # Develop guidelines about people on Wilson County land prior to its creation (e.g., "Early Settlements of Wilson County" are not Wilson County before it was created at the end of 1799, even though those who settled there might appropriately be categorized to [[:Category:Wilson County, Tennessee |Wilson County, Tennessee]] if they were living there on 23 December 1799 or later). # Create a Profile Improvement section (referencing US Project, PIP & other project's checklists/editing guidelines) for use with Wilson County profiles. Include advise about "Early Settlers". # Look at the Library links (under [[#County Records]] above). Maybe create a brief timeline of available records? (e.g., if someone lived in Wilson County on land that later became Trousdale County, would their records be found in Wilson County or Trousdale County?) : '''Ongoing Tasks''' * Look for profiles of people who lived or died in Wilson County & add [[Category: Wilson County, Tennessee]] ** Check for people profiles found in "top-level" categories (such as [[:Category: Tennessee]], which should not have any people profiles) and re-categorize as appropriate (done - 16 April 2022; [[Sullivan-12653]] & [[Walker-36503]] are not Open profiles) * Check [[:Category: Notables]] for people born in Wilson County (once initial review is completed - see #4 above) ** Add appropriate categories. ** Add to list of [[#Notable People Profiles|Notable People Profiles]]. * Profile Improvement - improve the profiles representing Wilson County. ** Check [[:Category: Tennessee Project Maintenance Categories]] ** Check [[:Category: Wilson County, Tennessee]] : '''Inherited Tasks''' (the following list came with the originally created sub-project page) ::a. Contributing to the main project page as needed
::b. Church records of christenings, marriages and burials
::c. Voter or citizenship rolls
::d. Records of wills and deceased estates
::e. Land tenure records
::f. Tax lists
::g. Muster lists for militia service
::h. Census records, indexed and uploaded
: Empty headings have been hidden on this page. They are: :* Church records :* Voter/Citizenship Records :* Estate/Probate Records :* Land/Homestead Records :* Tax Lists :* Military Service Records :: If you have sources that fit under one of those headings, we can "unhide" it. = Footnotes =

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} * '''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' * Leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] {{Image|file=Wilson_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption. }}{{clear}} ===Formed From=== *{{Blue|Wilson County was created and organized 13 February 1860 from Bexar and Karnes Counties and named for James C Wilson, a member of the Mier Expedition. }} The county seat is Floresville. ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Wilson County, [[:Category:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = [[:Category:Bexar County, Texas|Bexar County]] |N Location = [[:Category:Guadalupe County, Texas|Guadalupe County]] |NE Location = [[:Category:Gonzales County, Texas|Gonzales County]] |E Location = |SE Location = [[:Category:Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County]] |S Location = |SW Location = [[:Category:Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County]] |W Location = }} {{Image|file=Wilson_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=Adjacent Counties }} ===History/Timeline=== *{{Blue|Wilson County was formed and organized 1860 from Bexar, Karnes counties.}}https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/wilson-county :Archeological evidence in the Wilson County area shows Paleo Hunter-gatherer Indians present. :'''1718''' On September Martín de Alarcón crossed the area exploring bay of Espíritu Santo. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilson_County,_Texas :'''1727''' Pedro de Rivera y Villalón crossed in the expedition to inspect the frontier defenses of New Spain. :'''1766–67''' Marqués de Rubí inspected he area and others during the Spanish frontier. :'''1798''' explorations of the coast by Francisco Vásquez de Coronado skirted area. :'''1830''' The first settlement began when Francisco Flores de Abreyo established his hacienda in the area near present-day Floresville. :'''1832-33''' Mexico awarded land grants in the area were to Luis Menchaca and Andrés Hernández, who built ranches.. :'''1840-1860'''- - Anglos began arriving in the 1840s, Southern planters in 1850, 1860, followed by German and Polish immigrants from other counties. :'''1860''' Wilson County was formed in 1860 from Bexar and Karnes. Sutherland Springs was designated the county seat. :'''1861 ''' Wilson County voted in favor of secession from the Union, asending several military units to serve in the Civil war.. Wartime hardships were compounded by a 3-year drought. :'''post 1865''' After the civil war, the county seat was moved to Floresville. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw12 :'''1866''' large numbers of cattle were driven to nearby DeWitt County, and from there up the Chisholm Trail to railroads and markets in Kansas. :'''1867''' - John W. Longsworth, appointed judge and county clerk by the military government during congressional Reconstruction, moved the county records to Lodi. This started a controversy about the location of the county seat that lasted for more than a decade. :'''1868-69''' Legislators voted to alter the boundary between Wilson and Guadalupe counties. The legislature also approved a measure to change the name of the county from Wilson to Cibolo County, but the name was never applied. :'''1869''' - John O. Dewees, ranch covered portions of W. Wilson and E Atascosa counties, and Jim F. Ellison, a rancher from Lockhart. :'''March, 1871''' county seat was returned to Sutherland Springs, then moved back to Lodi in July 1871.... :'''1872''' courthouse was destroyed by fire and replaced in 1884 with a new building designed by Alfred Giles. :'''1873''', Nov- election to determine location of county government, and the new town of Floresville, near the geographic center of the county, was selected. :'''1874''' Another boundary adjustment increased the area of the county, and the name was changed back to Wilson County. :'''1883''' - The citizens of Sutherland Springs called for another new election , but Floresville once again won by a margin of 250. The courthouse at Floresville was destroyed by fire in 1883, but the records were saved. WAS this a vendetta? :'''1883-thru 1888 Fence Cutting Wars'''in Texas lasted for approximately five years. The 40,000-acre (160 km2) ranch of Houston and Dilworth became the focal point in Wilson County. Farmers and ranchers competed for land and water. It was hard to feed cattle, prompting cowboys to cut through fences. :'''1886''' -The San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway built tracks into Floresville. :'''1888''' Texas Governor John Ireland called a special assembly to order the fence cutters to cease. In response, the legislature made fence-cutting and pasture-burning crimes punishable with prison time, while at the same time regulating fencing. :'''1898''' San Antonio and Gulf Railroad built to Stockdale. The Fence cutting except for sporadic violence ceased. : '''1902-03''' Insects destroyed the 1902 and 1903 crops, but the size of the crop continued to grow during the 1910s,1920s. :'''1920'''The end of fencing spelled end of large ranches and growth of farms The number of farms grew from 290 in 1870 to 2,297 in 1920. :'''1930'''- falling prices and the boll weevil combined to sharply reduce the size of the cotton crop. :'''Post World War II-''' farmers were taught to diversify production and rotate crops. Flax, peanuts, corn, vegetables, fruits, and pecans. :'''1950s''', 10,000 acres were irrigated. Ranching, had declined in the early years, made a comeback in the postwar era, poultry raising and dairying were also developed. :'''2017''' On Suhday morning, 05 November, anout 11:30 am, 26 persons were killed by a gunman from New Braunfels at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs. Their ages ranged from 18 months to 77 years and included the pastor's 13 year old daughter. This was the worst massacre in Texas history. ====Land Grants==== * Luis Menchaca who built his ranch 1832-1833. * Andrés Hernández, who established ranches circa 1832-1833. ====Government Offices==== Wilson county has had two courthouses 1872 and 1884. '''1st Courthouse -''' was built after Floresville was chosen as Wilson County Seat.'' No image'' {{Image|file=Wilson_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=l |size=280 |caption=1884 Wilson co. Courthouse, problems with walls and floors. Employees moved out. }} {{Image|file=Wilson_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption=1884 Courthouse }} {{clear}} '''2nd Courthouse, 1884''' This courthouse replaced one built soon after Floresville was chosen Wilson County seat in 1871. Designed by noted San Antonio architect Alfred Giles, this Italianate structure was constructed of bricks made in a local brickyard. It features entry pavilions supported on Doric columns, a bracketed cornice along the roofline, and a noteworthy central tower with steeple. '''UPDATE-''' "The Wilson County courthouse has been evacuated after engineers found the building to be unsafe. A report on our local news showed courthouse employees talking about a sinking upper floor and debris falling on the lower floor. The outer walls have cracks all the way down to the foundation and one of the walls is bowing outwards. Further engineering analysis will determine the cost of repairs. {{Image|file=Wilson_County_Texas.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption= }} :Tests were done, and determined foundation is unstable. They moved all employees out. It was determined the soft brick in the building’s original foundation combined with the recent drought, inadequate site drainage and poor foundation design led to excessive movement in the building resulting in significant cracking to the building envelope, {{clear}} **'''Wilson County Courthouse''' was repaired... This source now shows Wilson county Courthouse was able to reopen December, 2015. information shared by Nan Lambert to [[Richardson-7161|Richardson-7161]] 15:43, 27 November 2018 (UTC) [https://www.wilsoncountynews.com/news/2015-12-09/Local/Courthouse_reopens.html Repair, Reopening of Courthouse] ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw12 :'''Wilson County''' is on the upper coastal plain of South Texas. :'''County seat''' and largest city is Floresville, 30 miles SE of San Antonio. :'''Highways''' -Four highways serve the county, U.S. highways 87,181 and State Hwys 97 and 123. :'''Size''': 807 miles :'''Elevation''' 300 to 600 feet above sea level. :'''Terrain''' nearly flat to gently undulating :'''Soil -'''deep loamy soils with clayey subsoils :'''Vegetation'''- grasses, mesquite, blackjack, post oak, live oak, thorny shrubs, and cacti. :'''Prime Farmland''' - 31-40% of the land is considered prime farmland. :'''Rivers''' - San Antonio River drains W part of county; E part drained by Cibolo and Ecleto creeks. :'''Climate''' is subtropical subhumid, with mild winters and warm summers. :'''Temperatures''' - January - 40° to an high of 65° F; in July range from 74° to 96° F. :'''Growing season''' 280 days per year, with the last freeze in February and the first freeze in early December. :'''Crops''' include peanuts, hay, sorghum, oats, wheat, corn, watermelons, peaches, and pecans. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw12 ''''Major Highwaya''' * U.S. Highway 87 *U.S. Highway 181 *Texas State Highway 97 ===Local Resource s=== *Cattle, dairy products, hogs, poultry, peanuts, sorghum, corn, vegetables, watermelons, and fruit were the chief agricultural products.. agricultural produce included grain sorghums, coastal bermuda, vegetables, peanuts, and watermelons; cattle (both beef and dairy), hogs, and poultry contributed two-thirds of the farm income. ===Demographics=== Wilson County is part of the San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area. In 2000, there were 32,408 people residing in the county with a population density of 40 people/sq.mi. The racial makeup of the county was 36.45% White, 1.21% Black or African American, 0.58% Native American, 0.30% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 14.25% from other races, and 2.43% from two or more races. 44.74% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $40,006, and the median income for a family was $45,681. The per capita income for the county was $17,253. About 9.20% of families and 11.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 12.40% of those under age 18 and 15.80% of those age 65 or over. San Antonio Sewer Pipe Company opened a factory, using the red clay for the manufacture of tile products, on the N bank of San Antonio River near the Wilson-Bexar county line, thus the new town of Saspamco began. By the 1950s the plant was among the nation's largest makers of sewer pipe and other clay products. There are also a sizeable number of persons of Polish decent in SE part of the county. Nearly 74% of the residents lived in rural areas. *1982, 85 percent of the land was in farms and ranches, with 24 percent of the farmland under cultivation and 8 percent irrigated. Wilson County ranked sixty-eighth in the state in highest agricultural receipts, with 75 percent from livestock and livestock products, mainly cattle and hogs. The total number of businesses in the county in the early 1980s was 228. OTHER
*residents commuted to nearby San Antonio to work. ====Economy==== {{Image|file=Wilson_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }} *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wilson_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] ====Politics==== From1860 until the 1950s, Wilson County voters remained solidly within the Democratic party fold, deviating only for Harding in the election of 1920. Republican candidates won in the elections of 1952, 1956, 1972, and every presidential election thereafter through 2004. ===Cities=== *[[:Category:Floresville, Texas|Floresville]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Elmendorf, Texas|Elmendorf]] (mostly in Bexar County) *[[:Category:La Vernia, Texas|La Vernia]] *[[:Category:Nixon, Texas|Nixon]] (mostly in Gonzales County) *[[:Category:Stockdale, Texas|Stockdale]] ====Towns==== *[[:Category:Graytown, Texas|Graytown]] *[[:Category:Kosciusko, Texas|Kosciusko]] *[[:Category:Poth, Texas|Poth]] ====Communities==== *[[:Category:Calaveras, Texas|Calaveras]] *[[:Category:Carpenter, Texas|Carpenter]] *[[:Category:Kicaster, Texas|Kicaster]] *[[:Category:Pandora, Texas|Pandora]] *[[:Category:Saspamco, Texas|Saspamco]] *[[:Category:Sutherland Springs, Texas|Sutherland Springs]] ====Ghost Towns==== *Doseido Colony, Texas *Grass Pond Colony, Texas *Sandy Hills, Texas ===Events/Festivals=== * Watermelon jubilee is held each June in Stockdale * Peanut festival is held each October in Floresville. === Schools=== *1980 74 percent had completed high school and 13 percent had college degrees. *Wilson county has four school districts with five elementary, three middle, and four high schools. The average daily attendance in 1981–82 was 3,617. 51% planned 146 high school graduates planned to attend college. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=350 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Caddo Cemetery, Caddo, Texas|Caddo Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Moore Family Cemetery, Caddo, Texas|Moore Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Floresville City Cemetery, Floresville, Texas|Floresville City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Kicaster Cemetery, La Vernia, Texas|Kicaster Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rector Chapel Cemetery, La Vernia, Texas|Rector Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Nockenut Cemetery, Nockenut, Texas|Nockenut Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pleasant Valley Cemetery, Stockdale, Texas|Pleasant Valley Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Steele Branch Cemetery, Stockdale, Texas|Steele Branch Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sutherland Springs Cemetery, Sutherland Springs, Texas|Sutherland Springs Cemetery]] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wilson_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Wilson/ListWilson.html Wilson county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/southtexas/wilson/cemeteries.html Genealogy trails cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2766 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/wilson/wilstoc.htm TxGene genealogy, cemeteries] ===Notables=== :Chambers, Edward :Chance, Joseph Bell :Crudup, Robert :Henderson, James Wilson :Wilson, James Charles ===County Resources=== {{Image|file=Wilson_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=veteran's memorial }}{{clear}} === Sources === *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw12 *http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/coast/artistic/index.html *http://www.co.wilson.tx.us *(https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wilson_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Wilson/ListWilson.html Wilson county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/southtexas/wilson/cemeteries.html Genealogy trails cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2766 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/wilson/wilstoc.htm TxGene genealogy, cemeteries]

Wilson Glass Plate Photographs

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== A Discovered Treasure == This wonderful collection of 56 Glass Plate Photographs (negatives) was found at [[Space:Howard Cottage|Howard Cottage]] during [[Page-2695|Gladys May (Page) Wilson's]] move to Dover in 1977. They had belonged to [[Wilson-11109|Leslie Wilson]], who from the age of 8 had an interest in photography. He, with his father, [[Wilson-11110|William Clifford Wilson]], probably took many of the images. None of the plates or boxes were labelled. Identifiying the people and places in the images relies entirely on help from family and friends who may recognise them. Thanks to fantastic help from family members, so far 14 have been confidently identified and another 11 partially of tentitively identified. That leaves 31 photos to identify! === Do you recognise any people or places? === Take a look at the unidentified images below. If you spot any people or places you recognise, do please add a [[#comments|comment]] below or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4825328&ref=28814236 message me]. I will be delighted to hear from you! ''[[Orme-81|Chris Orme]]'' {{Image |file=Wilson_Glass_Plate_Photographs-1.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption=Who is this? #002 |wrap=y }} {{Image |file=Wilson_Glass_Plate_Photographs-3.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption=[[Keates-11|Eliza Bull]] (left) #004
Who are the other two? |wrap=y }} {{Image |file=Wilson_Glass_Plate_Photographs-40.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption=Unknown #005
Can you identify this scene? |wrap=y }} {{Clear}} {{Image |file=Wilson_Glass_Plate_Photographs-7.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption=Clifford, Leslie, Walter, Alice
Nellie?, Ellen, Jessie?
Marie, Bill, Dollie |wrap=y }} {{Image |file=Wilson_Glass_Plate_Photographs-8.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption=Clifford, Mabel?, Walter
Lou?, Gus?, Alice, Nellie?
Ellen, Jessie?, Marie, Bill, Dolly |wrap=y }} {{Image |file=Wilson_Glass_Plate_Photographs-9.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption=Whose house was this?
Where is it? |wrap=y }} {{Clear}} {{Image |file=Wilson_Glass_Plate_Photographs-11.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption=Unknown #002
Who is this? |wrap=y }} {{Image |file=Wilson_Glass_Plate_Photographs-12.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption=Is this Leslie Wilson? #012 |wrap=y }} {{Image |file=Wilson_Glass_Plate_Photographs-27.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption=Do you recognise this man? |wrap=y }} {{Clear}} {{Image |file=Wilson_Glass_Plate_Photographs-14.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption=Do you recognise
this hospital scene? #014 |wrap=y }} {{Image |file=Wilson_Glass_Plate_Photographs-15.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption=Do you recognise
any of the nurses? #013 |wrap=y }} {{Image |file=Wilson_Glass_Plate_Photographs-4.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption=Is it Leslie Wilson at the back?
Who are the others? |wrap=y }} {{Clear}} === All Plates Uploaded to Date === More photos will be loaded into the gallary above shortly. In the meantime, please continue your search using the link below. [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=4986463 See all of the plates uploaded to date]. Click on "Next" when you get to the bottom of the page. [[Orme-81|Chris]]

Wilson Name Study-1

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

Wilson Surname

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[[Category: Wilson Name Study]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Wilson Name Study== {{One Name Study|name=Wilson}} Wilson is an English surname, common in the English-speaking world. The name is derived from a patronymic form of Will, a popular medieval name. The medieval Will is derived from any of several names containing the first Germanic element wil, meaning "desire".[1] Possibly the most common of these names was William, derived from elements wil and helm, meaning "desire" and "helmet", "protection".[2] The surname Wilson is first recorded in England as Willeson in 1324,[3] and in Scotland as Wulson in 1405.[4]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilson_%28name%29 What is a One Name Study? A one-name (or surname) study is a project researching all occurrences of a surname, as opposed to a particular pedigree (ancestors of one person) or descendancy (descendants of one person or couple). Some ‘one-namers’ restrict their research geographically, perhaps to one country, but true one-namers collect all occurrences worldwide. The purpose of a one-name study is not just about the collection of data. Its aim is to research the genealogy and family history of all persons with a given surname and its linked variants. A study may concentrate on aspects such as the geographical distribution of the name and the changes in that distribution over the centuries, or may attempt to reconstruct the genealogy of as many lines as possible bearing the name. A frequent aspiration is to identify a single original location of the name, especially if the name appears to derive from a place name. However, for many names, for example those indicating an occupation like ‘Farmer’ or a patronymic-type surname such as ‘Williamson’, there may not be a single origin.Read more at http://one-name.org/about-the-guild/what-is-a-one-name-study/#hggUdDlfiUXAsaFO.99 The goal of this project is to try to put some order in the vast number of Wilson's. =Calling All Wilson's= To join the effort, please add the following above the Biography heading in your Wilson profiles:
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{{One Name Study|name=Wilson}} '''''As of 21 Aug 2016'',''' there are 32922 WILSONs in the WikiTree database. Related surnames: WILLSON (2308) WILKIN (351) WILKEN (243) WILLISON (193) WOOLSON (114) WISHON (64) WILDESON (50) WILLAN (40) WILLADSEN (36) WILLEN (29) WILSONE (24) WISON (17) WHISSON (10) WILSDON (8) WILEN (11). Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Who are the earliest Wilson Immigrants to each country? * Where did these early immigrants settle in each Country ? * Where did they originate? * Within each country what was the migration pattern? ==Australia== ==Canada== ==Mexico== ==United Kingdom== Office of National Statistics database, and contains a list of surnames in use in England, Wales and the Isle of Mann in September 2002. The list contains almost 270,000 surnames, shared by 54.4 million people. Of this the surname WILSON appears 201224 times, making it the 9th most used surname in the database. ===Scotland=== ===England=== ===Northern Ireland=== ===Wales=== ==United States== ===North Carolina=== The 1790 census of North Carolina listed 149 heads of families with Wilson as a surname. Totals by county are: :Anson - 1 :Beaufort - 2 :Bladen - ... :Brunswick - 0 :Burke - 16 :Camden - ... :Carteret - 2 :Chatham - ... :Chowan - ... :Cravan - ... :Cumberland - .. :Currituck - ... :Dobbs - 11 :Duplin - 3 Edenton - ... :Edgecomb - ... :Franlin - ... :Gates - 1 :Guilford - 12 :Hallifax - ... :Hertford - 0 :Hyde - ... :Iredell - 10 :Mecklenburg - 26 :Montgomery - 2 :New Hanover - 4 :North Hampton - 0 :Pasquotank - 3 :Perquimans - 3 :Randolph - 5 :Robeson - 0 :Rockingham - 7 :Sampson - 2 :Surry - 2 :Tyrell - 0 :Warren - 10 :Wilkes - 7 ===Northeast Atlantic=== * Scotland Wilson-762 * Ireland * England ===Mid Atlantic=== * Scotland Wilson-762 * Ireland * England ===Southeast Atlantic=== * Scotland Wilson-762 * Ireland * England

Wilson's of Lanark County

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Family history of the Wilson's who emigrated from Ireland. They were Presbyterian Scots (Scotch-Irish); John Wilson was born in Ballymena, County Antrim, Ulster Province. He was a linen manufacturer and merchant in Belfast. He married Jenny Trimble in 1786 and had 12 children. One member of the family, Anne, married and moved to Canada in about 1814. By 1800 with the linen trade declining and Johns death in 1817, the family (with children ranging from 29 to 2 years of age) immigrated to Canada landing in Quebec. The family then continued on to Perth, Lanark County Ontario. (Currently still inputting relations and images)

Wiltshire Team

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Winchester Mystery House

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[[Category:Ghosts]] *[https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfbatv/bundles/189349 San Francisco Bay area Archives] - ''Mrs Winchester's House a documentary film from 1963'' *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riliJJghweE Youtube] - ''TRUE Ghost Story at the Winchester Mystery House'' *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Obf1vFaCBSM Youtube] - ''Winchester Mystery House - Secrets of the Mansion'' *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcORFlveOws Youtube] - ''Winchester Mystery House Secrets of the Mansion Part 2'' [[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]] [[Space:Ghost_Profiles_on_Wikitree|Ghost Profiles on Wikitree]]

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The Winchester Mystery House, was once the residence of [[Pardee-166|Sarah Winchester]], the widow of gun magnate [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wirt_Winchester Wikipedia] -'' William Wirt Winchester''[[Winchester-325|William Winchester]]. It is claimed the property, and mansion have been haunted by a number of ghosts , ever since construction commenced in 1884.Since her death, Sarah Winchester ghost has also been seen.The house was worked on for thirty eight years, until Sarah Winchester's death,in 1922. The cost has been estimated at US $5.5 million , which is equivalent to over $75 million in 2012. Winchester Mystery House [[Image:Terry s Photos-58.gif |380px|??]]
On September 30, 1862, Sarah Lockwood Pardee[http://www.winchestermysteryhouse.com/sarahwinchester.cfm Winchester Mystery House] - '' Sarah Winchester Woman of Mystery'',married William Wirt Winchester,who was the only son of [http://www.sjmv.org/Campus/Class/scinventors/rifle/OliverWinchester.html Sjmv.org] - ''Oliver Winchester and the Winchester rifle''Oliver Winchester, the owner of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester_Repeating_Arms_Company Wikipedia] - ''Winchester Repeating Arms Company''Winchester Repeating Arms Company.They had one daughter, Annie Winchester, who was born on June 15, 1866, William and Sarah Winchester lost their daughter, Annie only a few weeks later. Oliver Winchester died in 1880, than in March 1881, Sarah's husband William, died of tuberculosis. William had left Sarah, more than $20.5 million and 50 percent ownership in the Winchester company and an income of $1,000 a day. It was in 1881, after the death of her husband William, that Sarah Winchester, consulted a Boston Medium, who told her that her family and her fortune were being haunted by spirits.The spirits of American Indians, Civil War soldiers, and others all killed by the Winchester rifles. The medium said the deaths of her daughter and husband were caused by these spirits, and she implied that Sarah Winchester might be the next victim. Mrs. Winchester was told to move west, and to pacify the spirits she was to build a great house for them. As long as construction of the house continued, the medium told Mrs. Winchester, that her life would no longer in danger. She was also told, that building such a house was supposed to bring her eternal life. [[Image:Terry s Photos-55.jpg |140px]][[Image:Terry s Photos-39.gif|140px]]Sarah Winchester left New Haven and moved to California where in 1884 she purchased an unfinished farmhouse in the Santa Clara Valley. Sarah began building her home. She hired carpenters, who worked on the house day and night until it became a seven story mansion. Sarah did not use an architect, and added on to the building in a irregular way, the home had a strangeness about it, like doors or [http://science.howstuffworks.com/science-vs-myth/afterlife/winchester-mystery-house.htm How Stuff Works.com] - ''Why does the Winchester Mystery House have stairs leading nowhere?'' stairs that go nowhere, windows overlooking other rooms, and stairs with odd sized risers. In 1906 a earthquake hit , the house that had been seven stories high, was now only four stories. [http://www.yourghoststories.com/famous-ghost-stories/winchester-mystery-house.php Your Ghost Stories] - ''The Winchester Mystery House'' There are 160 rooms, including 40 bedrooms, 2 ballrooms one that is completed and one that is unfinished, there are 47 fireplaces, over 10,000 panes of glass, 17 chimneys , two basements and three elevators.Doors were joined to windows, numerous staircases with 13 steps each that often led no where but the ceiling, doors opened to brick walls, double-layered skylights, double back hallways, doors that dropped off to the grounds below. [[Image: Terry s Photos-59.gif |360px|??]] Many of the stained glass windows were created by the Tiffany Company. The company designed some of the stained glass, and Sarah Winchester designed some her self like a spider web window. The number thirteen was often used, this was Sarah's favourite number. There were steps totaling 13, the 13th bathroom having 13 windows, 13 drain holes in the kitchen sink, most windows had 13 panes of glass, there were 13 roof lanterns in the greenhouse, the walls had 13 panels . All of the stair posts were installed upside down, and many of the bathrooms had glass doors on them. There is a winding staircase with 42 steps, each step is only two inches high. [[Image:Profile Photo s-48.gif|100px|??]] Sarah built a séance room in the middle of the house, where she would hold séances by herself. There was only one door into the room and 3 doors to get out of the room. Sarah held séances to her husband and other spirits. She had a bell tower added, so she could ring it to summon the spirits at night, and ring it again to dismiss them. On September 4, 1922, Sarah Winchester died in her sleep, she was 83 years old. [[Image:Terry s Photos-71.jpg |360px]]
'''Sarah Winchester''' Visitors to the Winchester Mystery House,have heard footsteps, banging doors,mysterious voices,windows that bang so hard they break, freezing cold spots,strange moving lights, doorknobs that turn by themselves, pages of books turning on their own, organs playing by themselves, voices, dancing spots of light, and sightings of shadowy like people. [[Image:Terry s Photos-2.png|200px|??]]
'''Sources''' '''See also''' *[http://www.winchestermysteryhouse.com/allegedhauntings.cfm Winchester Mystery House.com] - ''Alleged Hauntings of the Winchester Mystery House by Stephen Harred'' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winchester_Mystery_House Wikipedia] - ''Winchester Mystery House'' *[http://www.damninteresting.com/the-winchester-mystery-house/ Damn Interesting.com] - ''The Winchester Mystery House written by Marisa Brook''

WINCHESTERS OF NORTH CAROLINA

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For Collaboration of the Winchester families of the Mecklenburg county area North Carolina. {{Image|file=Breece_Dox_Pics_Storage-62.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=1907 Union Co., NC Map showing Winchesters }} ==Beginnings== Our Winchesters are said to have come from England, migrated into Virginia and then North Carolina. John Winchester is given as an immigrant from England to Boston, Mass. on 26th Apr 1635. Clement Bates and Family came over on the same ship. When the Indians were driven back, a number of white settlers came to North Carolina. It is further said that [[Winchester-34|Douglas Winchester]] and his brother [[Winchester-37|Daniel]] came from Virginia to what is now Union County. Kendrick, Virginia A. S. "The Heritage of Union County, North Carolina 1842-1992", pp. 464-465, et al, (Carolinas Genealogical Society & Walsworth Pub. Co.) Library Of Congress No. 93-71499 ==Biography== John Winchester came over from England to Boston, Mass., on the 26th of April, 1635. Clement Bates and family came over on the same ship. When the Indians were driven back, a number of white settlers came to North Carolina. It is said that Douglas Winchester and his brother, Daniel, came from Virginia to Union County. Daniel stayed for a number of years and then moved to Tennessee. His sons, William Daniel and Joe Winchester, had married and did not go., Douglas married Sarah Matthews and Daniel married Rosie Matthews (supposedly sisters). Douglas’ children were: (1) Tommie or Thomas Winchester, born Jan 10, 1774, died April 22, 1864, age 90; first married to Rachael Finney, who was mother of all his children; second to Janie Osbourn, daughter of Alexander third to Elizabeth Stephenson, a sister of Jake Penegar. (2) Billie or William Winchester, born about 1776, married Rachel Matthews. (3) Layer Winchester, born about 1778, married Obydo Doster, son of Jimmie Doster; this marriage produced eight children. (4) Pollie Winchester, born about 1780, married to Joel Doster, a son of Jimmie. (5) Sallie Winchester, born about 1782, married Andy Secrest, son of Jake and Barbia who came over from Germany; this marriage produced nine children. (6) Peggy Winchester, born about 1784, married Billy Mulder from Tennessee. (7) Betsie Winchester, born about 1786, married Bob Fowler. It is said that Douglas Winchester was a captain in the Revolutionary War and was probably buried in the Wolfe family graveyard near the Frank Krauss homeplace. Thomas’ children were: (1) William Winchester, born April 7, 1801, died Dec. 30, 1882, married Polly Wolfe; this marriage produced nine children. (2) John Winchester, born July 29, 1802, died when a young man. (3) Pollie Winchester, born Feb. 23, 1804, died Feb. 7, 1850; married Billie Daniel Winchester, a son of Daniel; this marriage produced six children. (4) Thomas Ditamus Winchester, born Sept. 10, 1807, died May 3, 1888; married Nancy Houston, daughter of John Houston. (5) George Allison Winchester, born Sept 2, 1809, died March 7, 1894; married Margaret L. Walker daughter of John Walker his second marriage was to Ann Elizah Sikes. G. Allison Winchester was one of the pioneers of the Mineral Springs community, where most of the Winchesters of Union County can trace their ancestry, He was said to have owned 132 slaves, the value of which was from one thousand dollars to seventeen hundred dollars. His father, Thomas, owned twenty-five slaves. Another interesting tidbit about him is that he was assigned the task of putting the hip roof on the arbor at Pleasant Grove Camp Ground. He did this to help John Rape who was to build the arbor for $125.00, an amount he soon learned was not enough, so his neighbors came to his rescue and helped him complete it. The concept of a hip roof was new at that time and few carpenters knew how to build one. G. Allison Winchester’s father, Tommie, borrowed five dollars about the time he got married, but it is not known what he did with it. He built his first home half a mile north of Mineral Springs. It was a one-room log house with the crack closed with mud and the earth for a floor. It is not known how he made the door, but probably he split a tree and hewed out boards, fitting them together with wooden pegs. It is said he and his wife carried their bedding to their new house in a pocket handkerchief. An axe and a sprouting hoe were the extent of their tools. He probably had a mortar to crush corn by hand to make bread, Thomas and his son Allison usually took Christmas day to butcher twenty-five hogs. The meat was used for the family and their slaves. Thomas was a very poor man when he married, but it is said he was one of the wealthiest men o the county at his death. Because his estate was settled in Confederate money during the time of the Civil War, all was lost except his land. He and his mother rented a place said to have been owned by Andrew Jackson, Senior, the father of the Andrew Jackson, afterwards General of the United States Army and President of the United States (taken from testimony given by Thomas Winchester, Senior). G. Allison Winchester had several children but the one who was known to stay in the Mineral Springs area was Robert Winchester whose home still stands on Roscoe Howey Road near Mineral Springs. Robert married Nancy Howey and they produced eight children: George, Murray, John, Mae, Lexie, Mag, Ellie, and Oscar. Most of the children remained in the Union County area except Mag who moved to Florida after she married. Some of the grandchildren of Robert and Nancy are still living, and several still remain in the Union County area. There are many descendants of the Winchester family who gather each year at the Pleasant Grove Camp Ground in August to keep in touch with the heritage (the Winchester family was prominent in the restoration of Pleasant Grove Camp Ground in the early 1900’s) The east and north sides of the Camp Ground have many cabins (tents) that belong to descendants of the Winchester family. Much of the information is taken from writings of George T. Winchester, son of Robert and Nancy Winchester (an article published but The Monroe Journal. February 15, 1957, and ''Union County and the History of Pleasant Grove Camp Ground'', published July 1937)"Winchester Family", submitted by Sarah Winchester Lowe, Union County North Carolina Sesquicentennial "Heritage of North Carolina 1842-1992 : p.p. 464-465 ===Samuel Winchester Research=== *''Sam WInchester is the coordinator of the FTDNA Winchester Surname Project.[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/winchesterfamily-dn-aproject/about/results]'' BELOW THIS SUMMARY IS A COLLECTION OF ALL RECORDS DISCOVERED OF [[Winchester-961|Thomas]], [[Winchester-668|William]], [[Winchester-34|Douglas]], and [[Winchester-37|Daniel Winchester ]] WHO SETTLED IN MECKLENBURG AND CABARRUS COUNTIES DATING FROM 1766 THROUGH EARLY 1800S. Please contact Sam Winchester for corrections of these or others that are discovered: samsylvia57@gmail.com Summary of Observations from these records 1. William Winchester of Mecklenburg is listed in 1766 Militia roster. This places his likely birth year at 1745 or earlier. He had a son Thomas Winchester II (1774-1864) and we have DNA data through one descendant of Thomas' son George Allison Winchester (1809-1894). 2. Thomas Winchester I is also listed in the 1766 Militia roster. 3. Daniel Winchester of Mecklenburg documented in his Revolutionary War Veteran Pension Petition filed from Hardin County, TN that he was born 1752 in Virginia making him 24 years old in 1776 militia service. 3. Douglas Winchester could also be a younger brother assuming he was at least 21 years old in signing the 1778 Petition , thus born 1757 or before. 4. All four Winchesters made NC Land Grant entries along the Rocky River basin within a one mile radius with Douglas Winchester land at the center on both sides of Rocky River; and William & Thomas I less than one mile Southwest on waters of Anderson and Lick Creeks, and Daniel Winchester less than one mile Northeast on Meadow Branch. 5. Daniel, Douglas, & Thomas Winchester I made their Land Grant Entries in 1779 while Daniel Winchester made his Entry in 1785. Daniel reached a settlement (?) in 1784 regarding his service in Continental Army (?) 6. Well-known early settlers of Mecklenburg County are listed adjoining the land grants of the four Winchesters, for example: John Ashly; John Bost; Isaac Breadon; David & Jacob Cagle; Charles Dorton; John Finney; James Flagler; John Hagler; Leonard Hartsell; Joseph Howell; Andrew Matthews; Henry Price; William Ross; Henry Sides; George Tucker. Daniel Winchester marries Rosannah Ashly and Douglas Winchester marries Rachel Matthews who could be daughters of neighbor Ashly and Matthews. Male Y-DNA data show that the descendants of (1) Rowan (Guilford) County's John Winchester; (2) Mecklenburg County's William Winchester; and of (3) Burke County’s Francis Winchester show a very close ancestry relationship, with a Most Recent Common Ancestor at about 1700 or earlier. [Our data is rather lean: we currently have data from descendants of three sons of John Winchester; one descendant of William Winchester, and one descendant of Francis Winchester. 1. John Winchester is listed on the 1768 Rowan County (later Guilford) Haw River settlement. Census records indicate that his oldest known son, Coleman Winchester, was born about between 1750 and 1760. This would make John Winchester born earlier than 1735 - he is typically shown born about 1720-1728. This are not unreasonably early since John died in 1809. We have DNA data from three of John Winchesters grandsons. Thomas I and William Winchester may be the oldest, assuming they were at least 21 when joining militia in 1766 and thus were born before 1745. This is consistent with William Winchester's son Thomas Winchester II whose recorded 1858 statement and gravestone indicate he was born 1774. 3. Francis Winchester of Burke, NC and Wayne, KY birth of 1765 is established by his 1850 Wayne County, KY census where he is shown at 85 years old. Thus he is likely to be son of one of the two older Mecklenburg Winchesters, e.g. William Winchester . We have DNA data from four descendants of Francis Winchester via three of his grandsons. A BANK SHOT! If we take John Winchester of Haw River settlement to be born at 1720 or earlier, then he could be father of all the Male Y-DNA related Winchesters from Guilford and Mecklenburg counties with the Burke County Winchesters descended from the oldest Mecklenburg Winchesters. THEORY Our John Winchester (~1720-1809), or his father, originated in one of the Scottish Counties along the Moray Firth and Shetland Islands and fled Scotland following the disastrous1747 Battle of Culloden, taking his family of sons and daughters. They arrived at a mid Atlantic port by 1750 or so, found the Pennsylvania lands west of Philadelphia blocked by the French & Indian War, and joined in the migration down the Great Wagon Road. John Winchester settled with several sons on the Haw River just east of the Great Wagon Road. At least four sons: Daniel, Douglas, Thomas and William Winchester continued another hundred miles south and settled in Mecklenburg County along Rocky River. Francis Winchester then traveled west as far as Burke County, had six sons, and then migrated about 1825 to Wayne County, KY. 1. The 1841 United Kingdom Census does not report Winchester surnames at all. However there are clusters of Winchester families in two concentration areas: The largest group in lower England counties from Oxfordshire/Berkshire to Essex/Kent with about 400 people in 60 families; and the smaller group in Invernessshire/Morayshire/Banffshire/Shetland Isle with about 250 people in 40 families. 2. Today about 40% of all men in Central England have the R1-M269 Haplogroup typical of the ‘Celtic’ peoples, while about 35% all men in coastal Scotland area have the I1-M253 Haplogroup typical of the Norwegian ‘Viking’ peoples. The I1-M253 Haplogroup is especially strong in Scottish counties facing Norway. 3. Descendants of all three of the North Carolina Winchester Groups - Guilford, Mecklenburg, Burke - all have I1-M253 Haplogroup and match closely in Genetic Distant. ===DNA=== Science can tell us much of our ancestral connection but it is only "paper trail" that can show us who is connected to which son of an Immigrant ancestor. Even these can be confusing depending on interpretation of primary records. Children of "Old Thomas" might require "Uncertain" and explanation within each ''possible, probable or uncertain'' child's profile. [[Breece-42|Barbara Roesch]] ===Census Timeline=== 1790 Mecklenburg County shows William Winchester 2-2-4 and Dugles Winchester 2-3-3. One neighbor was Newell, seen in the 1766 record, and the other is William Ross, who plays a large role in the estate of William. "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YY8-S2D4?cc=1803959&wc=3XTM-BDK%3A1584071002%2C1584071033%2C1584070607] : 14 May 2015), North Carolina > Mecklenburg > Not Stated > image 13 of 19; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.) ==[[Price-16746|Price, J. N.]], "Winchester Family" TEXT== :Paper by Mr. J. N. Price, Read at the Celebration at Esq. J. H. Winchester’s Last Week – An Ancient Name and a Long Lived People. :(By Hon. J. N. Price) ''[James Newton Price]'' :(Published 05 Aug. 1913) :[Subject of Article: John H. Winchester] :The name Winchester is an old one and has been a prominent name for centuries, both applying to the name of persons as well as to great cities. The origin of the name or when it came in to existence I am not able to say. But I do know that the name is nearly as old as Christ for we get it from history that there was a town or city by the name of Winchester that existed in the year of our Lord 169, that this town or city was located in the country of England and the chief town of Hampshire, or became so, is or was situated in the middle of the county and about sixty miles in a direct line from London. This city of Winchester is a famous and historical city, for we read of its peculiar streets, of its cathedral, the Castle Hill or Royal palace built in the thirteenth century by Henry the Third, of its great hospital known as Cross founded in 1136 by a bishop of Winchester, of its great colleges, one known as St. Mary's, founded in 1387. A church was built in this city in the year 169, destroyed in the year 269 and restored in the year 293 and converted into a temple in the year 495. In the year 633 this church or temple was pulled down, for history says it was polluted, and a new one commenced. I give this brief piece of history to show that the name is old and it is reasonable to suppose that a family and a very prominent one existed at that time in our mother country England and that the Winchesters of our day and generation is the offspring of those Winchesters, for it is a settled fact that all the Winchesters of this country came from England. :There was a noted divine by the name of Elhanan Winchester who was born in Massachusetts in 1751 and died in 1797, who went to England from this country but returned and died here. During his ministry he established or joined what is known as the open communion Baptists, and became a preacher of universal restoration. He published five letters on the Divinity of Christ, Beauties of the Millennium, the face of Moses Unveiled, ten letters to Tom Paine and wrote hymns on the restoration. I mention this last piece of history not only to support our claim that the Winchesters came from England, and one of the first people, but that they were a religious people and that they were leaders centuries ago. It is not every one that can refer back and trace his ancestral honors to old England. America, as you know, today is composed of every nationality, but the proudest of all is those who can say that while "I am an American and that America is the greatest country in the world, yet I am proud of the fact that I am a descendant of glorious old England," known as the mother country of the United States. :So, as I have said before, the record shows that the Winchester family came from England, and that our Winchester family, that is that Esq. John H. Winchester whose eighty-second birthday we are celebrating today is a descendant of England, of that grand and noble people known as the English Bloods. :They are a most noble people and the Winchester family has proven this through their entire generation. The first of whom we have any direct record connecting up and with Esq. John H. Winchester is of William or Douglass Winchester, who had a brother by the name of Daniel, they being the only two that we can trace any direct connection. :In this instance we are going to trace the descendants of William or Douglass Winchester leading up to the present time. We have no record as to when William or Douglass was born or died, but we do know that his wife was Sara Matthews and they had seven children and one of those seven children was Thomas Winchester ''[“Great slave holder”]'', who was born Jan. 10th, 1774, and died April 22nd, 1864, living to be 90 years, 3 months and 12 days old. He was buried at Pleasant Grove camp-ground. His wife, who was, before marriage, Rachael Finney, was buried in an old field north of the late Geo. D. Wolfe old home place about half way between the house and creek. He was a low stout man with black hair and red complexion and had that prominent high Roman or Winchester nose. You can see this feature of the man in the Winchesters of the present day. He started in life a poor man, but before his death accumulated a lot of wealth, owning from 20 to 25 slaves. He was once the largest tax payer in the county. As is the history of all the Winchester family he was a great church man and church worker. He did not swear nor smoke. I am sorry to say that some of his offspring, even down to the third and fourth generation, has not been as zealous in not smoking as he for I have known a few who would smoke occasionally. Thomas Winchester was the father of six children, which we are going to trace further. He was the father of William, John, Polly. Loyer ''[sic-Leah]'', Thomas Ditymas, and G. Allison. :Thomas Ditymas Winchester, one of the above named, was the father of Esq. John H. Winchester, of whom we are celebrating his eighty-second birth day. Thomas Ditymas Winchester was born on the l0th day of September, 1807, over a century ago, and married Nancy Houston, a daughter of (as we all called him Uncle Johnie ''[sic]'' Houston, of sacred memory. Of this union there were born the following children: #John H. Winchester, born February 9, 1832. #Elizabeth J. Winchester, born November 17, 1834. #George Pinkney Winchester, born January 8, 1838. #Thos. McCombs Winchester, born December 28, 1841. #Nancy Catherine Winchester, born December 28, 1841. #James McKee Winchester, born February 28, 1843. #Mary M. Winchester, born April 8, 1845. #Susan E. Winchester, born November 20, 1847. :All of these are living in this county to-day ''[sic]'' except George Pinkney, who died Oct. 30, 1871, and Elizabeth J., who died June 14, 1866, and James McKee, who was killed in the defense of his country, in the battle of Sharpsburg in Maryland, Sept. 17, 1862, and whose body today is still lying buried in the battlefield on which he died. :The subject of this sketch of which I have already mentioned, via, John H. Winchester, was born on Feb. 9. 1832, and only likes six months from the 9th of this month of being 82 years, or four score and two years old. He was first married to Margarette E. Phifer, daughter of the late Matthew Phifer, on Aug. 29, 1854, who died on Aug. 4, 1856, they only being permitted to live together for about two years. She was a sister of the well known Mr. W. H. Phifer of Monroe. Of this union there was one child born, Dora E. Winchester, who married Mr. S.S. Wolfe. She and her husband are still living. :On March 25, 1858, Mr. Winchester was married the second time to Addie K. Timmons, a daughter of the late Col. King Timmons. She died October 6, 1889. Of this union there were born the following children: #Margarett''[sic]'' L. Winchester, horn. Feb. 3. 1859. #Benjamin T. Winchester, born Jan. 15, 1861. #James C. Winchester, born June 24. I866. #Ed. J. Winchester, born July 10, 1868. #Hugh H. Winchester, born May 6. 1872. #Chas. T. Winchester, born Sept 13. 1874. #Henry L. Winchester, born Oct. 10. 1876 :All of these children are living except Ben. T. Winchester, who died Oct. 25, 1889, and E. J. Winchester, who died July 1, 1902. :On March 16, 1891, J. H. Winchester was married the third time to M. E. Crowell, daughter of Mr. Frank Crowell, and to this union the following children were born: #Amanda R. Winchester, born December 31, 1891. #Addie May Winchester, born May 8, 1894. #Rose Winchester, born March 30 1896. #Samuel, born August 1. 1901. :All of these children are living. Out of a family of eleven children all are living except two, which is certainly a good health record of such a large family and sustains the history of the Winchester family that they are a long lived people. :Mr. Winchester has 21 grand-children and 5 great grand-children. All of his living children either reside in this county or this State except one son, Hugh H. Winchester who has honored the Blue Grass state of Kentucky by establishing his citizenship there, but we hope he will soon return to North Carolina, his native State, for North-Carolina has too few such sons to spare. :The humble writer had the honor of marrying a niece ''[Nancy Catherine Winchester]'' of Mr. J. H.'' [John Houston]'' Winchester and is proud of the fact that this entitles him to call him uncle. Uncle John, you ought to be a happy man. We all know you are a good man. God has dealt justly with you, has proved you with many years and I pray that He will spare you to yet live to be an hundred years old. You have served your day and generation well. Your State, your county, your neighbors and your community have been richly blessed by having you us a citizen and above all your church, of which you have been and are now the main pillar and the one upon whom we all rely upon has been exceedingly blessed. You have reared a noble family who will hand down the rich heritage that you have left them to other generations yet unborn and centuries from now the Winchester family will be traced back just as we have done today and your name will loom up as one of the grandest of the long line of Winchesters that has ever or ever will live. You ought to be happy in the fact that you possess that which so few do and that is a good name. "A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches." No doubt God has spared you and is sparing you for some great purpose. These people here are glad to be with you on this occasion, glad to see you so hale and hearty and glad that you promise to live many years to come. Price, J. N., Hon. "The Winchester Family" : Paper by Mr. J. N. Price, Read at the Celebration at Esq. J. H. Winchester’s Last Week – An Ancient Name and a Long Lived People. (The Monroe journal, Monroe, N.C., 05 Aug. 1913) Chronicling American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn91068476/1913-08-05/ed-1/seq-4/]: accessed August 2018). ===Price, J.N. "Winchester Family" ANALYSIS=== *ANALYSIS of Winchester article written by J.N. Price by T. Winchester. Regarding the paper by the Honorable James Newton Price entitled "The Winchester Family" : Paper by Mr. J. N. Price, Read at the Celebration at Esq. J. H. Winchester’s Last Week – An Ancient Name and a Long Lived People. Published 05 Aug. 1913, Subject of Article: John H. Winchester] :This is a non-cited, 2nd generation work, published in 1913 by James Newton Price (1866-1932), husband of Nancy Catherine Winchester (1872-1928). Nancy, at the time of this writing, is 41 years old. The author, J. N. Price, is 47 years old. John H. Winchester, the subject of this article, is alive, and celebrating his 82nd birthday. :Mentioned in this article is Thomas Didymus Winchester, who is the grandfather of J. N.’s wife, Nancy Catherine. :John H. Winchester is Nancy’s uncle, brother of her father, Thomas McCombs Winchester. Thomas McCombs is also alive at the time of publishing. :Thomas Winchester (the great slave owner), born Jan. 10th, 1774, is the Great Grandfather of the author’s wife; he died in 1864. :There is no indication in this article of the ancestors of William or Douglas Winchester, who J. N. describes as “William or Douglas”, indicating that the author isn’t certain of the given name; it is either William or Douglas; he doesn't seem to be portraying two separate individuals. :The significance of this latter comment is that my research suggests that there were, in fact, two individuals named William and Douglas, that they, along with a Daniel, were brothers, and that their father was one Thomas Winchester. :There are no citations of authorities, or publications consulted, so this is a secondary source. Evidence will need to be weighed between two other papers written by former researchers. :The search continues for more evidence. ~Terry Winchester Winchester Family~Price, J. N..docx *Also listed in the North Carolina Militia, in 1766, were Dunning and Sandifer Keziah, which some researchers believe hold strong indications supporting Winchester and Casiah/Keziah relationships. [[Breece-42|Barbara Roesch]] says "a very likely connection would be the family of [[Keziah-59|William Keziah]] born 1780 and has associations with common local surnames." *There are secondary articles written by descendants of our subject, whom we might tentatively refer to as '''Old Thomas Winchester''' or '''Thomas, I''', only to indicate the first probable NC generation. The conflicts arise in the second and third generations written by Geo. T. Winchester who wrote of the Winchester Family, and Ney McNeely, who wrote of the Winchester-Helms Family, both descendants with differing reports. ==McNeely, Ney, "Early History of the Winchesters"== *Written by Ney McNeely in 1911 for the Waxhaw Enterprise '''[Research Note:''' We believe that Mr. McNeely was mistaken about the female children of William and Sarah (Keziah) Winchester. We believe, instead, that they are the children of Douglas and Sarah Matthews Winchester.] The first Winchesters of which we have any account in this part of our country were Thomas, William, and Dugal [Douglas?], who lived in what is now Cabarrus Co., but at that time a part of Mecklenburg, prior to the Revolutionary War. It is most probable that Thomas Winchester was the father of William and Dugal. William came to what is now Union County as early as 1792 and settled on the very same place at which the father of Andrew Jackson died, near Pleasant Grove Camp Ground in Sandy Ridge Township. He married Miss Sarah Keziah, and to this union were born #[[Winchester-30|Thomas Winchester]], #[[Winchester-35|William Winchester]]; #[[Winchester-945|Mrs. Joel Doster]]Other writers list parents as Douglas and Sarah Matthews Winchester; and #[[Winchester-566|Mrs. Obediah Doster]] Thomas, the son of William, was the great slave owner. He married a Miss [Rachel] Finney, and to this union were born #Thomas (Didymus) Winchester; #William Winchester; #G. Allison Winchester, #Mrs. William Daniel Winchester [Mary], and #Mrs. William H. McNeely [Isabelle Caroline]. William [William Douglas], the son of the original William, married a Miss Matthews, and to this union were born #Thomas Winchester, who went to Illinois; #John Winchester; # Jehu Winchester; # J. Russell Winchester; # Noah Winchester; # Sarah Winchester, who married Allen Helms, father of E.A. Helms; #Charlotte Ainer Haywood; # Zilphia, the mother of William L Simpson, Jr.; and # Jane Winchester; who married a Stegall. Dugal Winchester never came to this county, but Joseph and Daniel, who were most likely his sons, did come to this county some years after the coming of the original William. Daniel was the father of the late Thomas D. Winchester of Monroe and grandfather of E.C. Winchester. Joseph was the father of Bill, Joe Winchester-late of Mineral Springs, Alexander Winchester and Daniel Winchester – father of Jim Henry Winchester and Mrs. Boyle. The Winchesters have always been an intelligent, industrious and patriotic people, and have been the equal of any people anywhere. George Helms Sr. (1720-1800?) married Mary Margaret Fortenbury (1720-after 1800), and their son Isaac Helms (1767-1838) married Nancy Laney, daughter of George Laney. One of Isaac’s sons was Allen Helms (1806-1850) who married Sarah Winchester, daughter of William Winchester. Their son Evan A. C. Helms (1846-1924) was married three times: (1) to Amanda Irby; (2) to Sarah Reeder, daughter of Benjamin S. and Rosanna Lee Reeder; and (3) to Mary Jane Sistare. The ten children were: #Ida, b. 1869, only child of Amanda; #Laura, b. 1873, md. Josiah Helms, son of Jacob W, and Unicy Adaline Helms; # Josie Ella (1875-1941), md. James Franklin Helms, son of D.F. and Nelly Helms; # Frances “Fannie”, b. 1876, md. James Robert “Bob” Simpson; # Jeanette “Net”, b. 1878, md. Wriston Reeder, and #Raymond, b. 1881, md. Naomi McCain, b. 1896, Dau, of H.M. & Jane McCain, # Carrie Helms b. 1887, md. Maxwell Harkey; #Malon, b. 1887, md. Ella Jane McCain, b. 1892, dau. of R.T. & Mary McCain; # Cora, b. 1889, md. Raymond Helms, b. 1887, son of D.F. & Nelly Helms, and #Della, b. 1892, md. Claude McCain, b. 1892, son of H.M. & Jane McCain. Josie Ella Helms (1875-1941) md. James Franklin Helms (1876-1951), had seven children: (1) James Marvin (1899-1977) md. Almetta Moss; (2) Warren Dwight Helms (1901-1919); (3)Nellie Lavinia Helms (1903-1979) md. Ebenezer E. “Eb” Hallman; (4) Raymond Earl Helms (1905-1973) md. Mary Lee Starnes (1897-1978), daughter of Reese Massey Starnes(1858-1937); (5) Olin Evan Helms (1907-1992)md. Frances Pledger; (6) Minnie Virginia, b. 1909, md. William David Huey, b. 1907; (7) Eva Mae Helms, born April 5, 1913, died Aug. 8, 1913. McNeely, Ney, "Early History of the Winchesters" (The Monroe journal. [volume] (Monroe, N.C.), 08 Aug. 1911. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn91068476/1911-08-08/ed-1/seq-2/]) ==[[Winchester-983|Winchester, George T.]], "Winchester Family"== :Mineral Springs, N.C. :I have received a small booklet of The Media Research Bureau, Washington, D.C., which gives a short history of the Winchesters as far back as 1273. The card shows around 1500 different families they have made books of and about 50 of them live in Union county. If you are interested write and see if they have your family the books sells for $2.00. :The name of Winchester is said to have been derived from the residents of its first bearer in the city of Winchester, County Hants, England. :It is found on ancient records to have been spelled in seven different ways in the old country. :Families bearing this name were found at early dates in the England countries of Hants, York, Kent, Norfolk, Suffolk, Hartford, Surrey, Middlesex and London, and were for the most part of the landed gentry and yeomanry of Great Britain. :Among the earliest records of the name in England were those of Ralph de Winchestre [sic] of Norfolk County in 1273, Nicholas Winchestre [sic] of Suffolk County at the same time John de Wynchester [sic] of Yorkshire in the time of King Edward the Second, Robert Wynchester [sic] of Yorkshire in 1379 and various others of later dates. :One of the first members of the family to emigrate [sic] to America was John Winchester who came from London to Boston, Mass. in 1635 and removed to Hingham in the colony. He also resided at still later dates at Brooklyn, Rosbury and Scituate, Mass. By his wife Hannah Sealis, whom he married in 1638, was the father of Mary, John, Jonathan, and Josiah. :The writer said of the southern branch of the family little is known, but among the first of the emigrants of the family to Virginia were John of Henrico County in 1636. Jonathan of James City County in 1637 and Andrew, who came over with his wife and their children, John and Theodoer [sic], in 1639. :Among those of the Winchesters who fought as officers on the War of Revolution were Ensign George of Maryland, Lieutenant William of Mass., Lieutenant George of Virginia, and Brigadier General James of Maryland. :I have a book of Geo. R. Pressen, giving his line of Winchesters and also one of H.W. Cunningham, Boston, Mass., but sorry to say there is still a missing link between my line and theirs. :I find in the clerk’s office of Union County. N.C., a book which contains the census of N.C. for the year 1790; it shows the following names of Winchester in the state at that time: in Rockingham County I find two families, John Winchester, Sen., and wife and two males over 16 years, John Winchester, Jr., and wife, and Coleman Winchester. :In Mecklenburg County, now Union, I find Douglas Winchester with 2 males over 16, and three females, William Winchester, 2 males over 16 and 2 under, and 4 females. My records show the name of Daniel in place of William. :Douglas and his brother Daniel Winchester came to Union County while young men but where from I have not learned. :It has been handed down to the older men that they were from Winchester, Va. :Douglas Winchester married about 1772 to Sarah Matthews and settled near Mineral Springs, N.C. His children were #Thomas Winchester, born Jan. 10, 1774, first married Rachel Finney; second to Jane Osburn, a sister to Alexander; third Mrs. Elizabeth Stephenson, a sister of Jacob Peninger. #William Winchester Married Rachel Matthews, a daughter of Andy. #Layer [Leah] Winchester married to Obydoe Doster, a son of James. #Pollie Winchester married to Joel Doster, a brother of Obydoe, (her weight about 200 lbs.) #Sallie Winchester married to Andrew Secrest, a son of Jake and Barbie. #Peggie Winchester married to Wm. Mulder, a son of Wm. (Weight of Peggie about 230 lbs), and moved to Tenn. #Betsie Winchester married to Robert Fowler, a son of Robt. :Thomas Winchester, a son of Douglas was born 1774. He was of medium size, clean shaven face, and a big roman nose. When a young man he had but little, but he was successful in business and was one of the largest tax payers of the county at the time of his death. His estate was settled in 1864 in Confederate money and was all lost. He owned around 20 Negro slaves. He furnished the money to build the first boarding house and store house in Monroe. His grandson, Thomas D. Winchester, claims the honor of selling the first yard of calico at Monroe. He owned around 1200 acres of land. His children by his first wife were: #William Winchester, born 1801 and married to Mary Wolfe, a daughter [top of page cut off at 2nd col.]. #Pollie [Mary] Winchester married to William D. Winchester, a son of Daniel. #Thos. Ditamus Winchester married Nancy Houston, a daughter of John. #Geo. Allison Winchester first married to Margaret L. Walker, a daughter of John; second to A. Elizah [sic] Sikes, a daughter of Enoc. :William Winchester, a son of Douglas, was a medium size man with black hair, a high roman nose, and always kept clean shaved. His occupation was farming. He owned about 575 acres of land 7 miles North of Monroe. He was a class leader of the M. E. church of Monroe for 15 years; He married to Rachel Matthews the year of 1805. Children: #Thomas Winchester married to Sallie Crowell. Their children moved to Pecan, Jackson Co. Tenn. #Wm. Winchester married to [BLANK] He then moved to Carbondale, Ill., in 1836. #Archie Winchester married to T. Presley and moved to Jackson Co., Tenn. #Joe Winchester married to Huldy Presley. First moved to Tenn., and afterwards on to Carbondale, Ill. #Noah Winchester married to Margaret Helms. Afterwards, moved to Ky. #John Winchester married Elizabeth Long. First moved to Tenn., and afterwards on to Ill. #J. Russ B. Winchester, born July 4, 1835, and married to Mary E. Medlin, a daughter of John and Mary. Moved to Carbondale, Ill., in 1856. [1866?] He and two of his brothers were Methodist preachers. #Sarah Winchester married Allen Helms. #Annie Winchester, married to [BLANK] Hargett. Moved to Ala. #Lottie Winchester married to Geo. Helms, a son of Isaac. #Zilphie Winchester married to Evan A. Simpson, a son of Isaac. #Jane Winchester [married to] Stegall. [Illegible; Xeroxed page slanted off]. #Becky Winchester married to Dave McGuirt. :Sallie Winchester a daughter of Douglas, was born about 1788 and married Andy Secrest, a son of Jacob and Barba, who came from Germany. They first met on the ship they came over on and were married before the ship landed. Children: #Rebecca Secrest married to John Q. Lemmons, a son of Robin and Matilda. #Nancy Secrest married to Ed Ritch, a son of David and Susan. Died in Pike County, Ala. #Abrom J. Secrest married to Millie Pyrant, a daughter of Wm. and Sallie. #Epham Secrest married Eliza Helms, a daughter of Isaac and Nancy. #Jacob Secrest married to Tirzah Helms, a sister to above Elizah.Samuel Secrest married to Jane Medlin, a daughter of John and Sabra. #Tabith Secrest first married Thom. Rogers, a son of Thos. and Minner. Second to Reuben Tomberlin, a son of James and Charity. Tabitha Secrest married Monroe Howell, as son of Joe and Silvester. Died in Caberis Co. #Leah Secrest married Iven Laney, a son of David. Lived in Ala. :Family of Leah Winchester, a daughter of Douglas, and married to Obidoe Doster, a son of James, who was the founder of the Doster family of Union County. (He was born in 1735.) Children were: #Elizabeth Doster, married to John Elliotte, children all moved West. #Rebecca Doster, born 1811, and first married to Elija Laney. Second to John Hunter. #Sarah Doster married to William Hough. #James Doster married Nancy Hargett. #Jane Doster married Allison Belk, a son of Darling. #Green M. Doster married Rena Secrest. Children all moved west. #Elmirah Doster first married Briton Parker; second, to John Hutchinson. #Ellison Doster was killed in the Civil War. #Teresa Doster first married to La1fate [sic] Belk, son of Darling; second to Fisher Helms. #John R. Doster died in hospital in 1861. :Daniel Winchester, a brother of Douglas, was born about 1754. His weight about 225 pounds with a clean shaved face, dark hair and fair complexion. He married to Rosa Matthews. His children were: #William D. Winchester, married Pollie Winchester, a daughter of Thomas. #Rachel Winchester married David Brombaloe. #Joe Winchester married Sallie Adams, a daughter of Samuel. Joe’s weight about 180 lbs., with red hair, clean shaved face, and was a very hard worker. :Daniel moved to Tenn. after his sons William D. and Joe had married and settled and he left them here. His sons Frank and Daniel, who were single, went to Tenn. with their father around 1825.email, Miles~Helms, Julie, email received 11 June 2018, citing Winchester, George T. “The Winchester Family” (Mineral Springs, N.C., no date of publication given). ==[[Winchester-37|Daniel Winchester]] Research== 1780. Mecklenburg County, North CarolinaU.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820; Document: Series: General Assembly; Box: Apr - May 1778 [North Carolina State Archives]; Call Number: Folder: Petitions JP; Page Number: 2; Family Number: 38; Name on a petition, 22 Mar 1778 to the General Assembly from inhabitants of Mecklenburg Co. concerned about an act that allows individuals to obtain large quantities of land. :'''1800 U.S. Census. Salisbury, Mecklenburg, North Carolina''' :Daniel Winchester :'''1810 Census. Mecklenburg County, North Carolina''' :Daniel Winchester :'''1820. US Census, Maury County, TN, p 14 of 36:''' :Daniel Winchester over 45; female over 45; male 16-25; female 16-25; male 16-18; 2 males 10-15; female 10-15; male under 10; female under 10. :'''1830. US Census, Hardin County, TN, Western Dist, p 417''' :Dan'l Winchester, 70-79; female 60-69; 2 males 20-29; 2 females 20-29; female 15-19; male 10-14; male under 5; female under 5. :Following is what I have found in the Hardin Co, TN records and a few additional records on Winchester [David Cagle, Hardin County Researcher]: :'''1790 Census, North Carolina''' :William Winchester 2-2-4 Mecklenburg Co. :John Cagle 2-3-6 (this is not my direct line, This John Cagle settled in Robertson Co. TN. David) :Dugles Winchester 2-3-3 :Coleman Winchester 1-0-0 Rockingham Co. :John Winchester 1-0-1 :John Winchester, Sr. 2-0-1 :'''1800 Census Index, North Carolina''' :Daniel Winchester, Mecklenburg Co. :Thomas Winchester :Douglas Winchester, Cabarrus Co. :Francis Winchester, Burke Co. :Coleman Winchester, Rockingham Co. :John Winchester :'''1810 Census Index, North Carolina''' :Daniel Winchester, Mecklenburg Co. :Thomas Winchester :Thomas Winchester :William Winchester :David Winchester, Burke Co. :David Winchester :Douglas Winchester :Francis Winchester :Coleman Winchester, Rockingham Co. :David Winchester :John Winchester :William Winchester, Guilford :'''1820 Census, Hardin Co. TN''' :Douglas Winchester 20001-1101 :Thomas Winchester 20001-0101 :'''1820 Census, TENNESSEE''' :Daniel Winchester, Maury Co. :Joseph Winchester, Maury Co. :Joseph Winchester, Maury Co. :James Winchester, Sumner Co. :Sarah Winchester, Sumner Co. :'''TN 1833 Tax List, Hardin Co., TN''' :Daniel Winchester 440 :Daniel Winchester 441 :Thomas Winchester 427 :Robertson Winchester 428 :'''1840 Census, New Madrid Co., MO''' :John Winchester 00001-0001, Pemiscot Tshp. :Thomas Winchester 00001-10001 :Isaac Winchester 10011-00001, 3 slaves, Big Prairie Tshp. :B. Winchester 120003-02022, Town of New Madrid :Daniel Winchester 000001-020001, New Madrid Tshp. :Douglas Winchester 001110001-110011 :Peter L. Winchester 000001- :'''1840 Census, Hardin Co. TN''' :William Winchester 21001-10001 2nd C. D. :Robertson Winchester 00001-31001 :Thomas Winchester 30001001-01211 :Russell Winchester 10011-020001 3rd C. D. :George Winchester 11001-000010001 11th C. D. :'''1850 Census, Hardin Co., TN''' :8-8 William Winchester 37 NC, 2nd C. D. :Malinda 37 NC :Jasper 15 TN :Emaline 14 TN :Newton 11 TN :Marion 9 TN :George M. 7 TN :Mary 6 TN :Elvira 4 TN :Sarah 2 TN :'''64-64 Robert Winchester 39 TN, 2nd C. D.''' :Judith 35 TN :Margaret P. 14 TN :Matilda P. 13 TN :Mary S. 11 TN :Hezekiah Bryant 23 TN Boatman :'''91-91 Ruth Winchester 60 NC, 2nd C. D.''' :Ben 21 TN :Keziah 15 TN :'''53-53 Russell Winchester SC, 3rd C. D. (no age)''' :Sarah A. NC :Elizb. M. 15 TN :Narcissa 13 TN :Sarah J. 9 TN :Rasamus E. 7 TN :Margaret 5 TN :Williaqm N. 3 TN :Ruth T. 1/12 TN :'''1860 Census, Hardin Co., TN''' :Sarah Winchester 50 :Sarah J. 18 :Rosana E. 17 :Margarett M. 14 :William N. 11 :Rutha T. 8 :Julia A. 6 :'''1870 Census, Hardin Co., TN''' :James M. Winchester 22 TN, 2nd C. D. :Mary J. 20 NC :John Z. 5/12 TN :'''1880 Census, Hardin Co., TN''' :Charles Winchester 22 TN TN TN, living in the household of William Spencer 64 TN NC TN :'''EARLY DEEDS''' :Thomas Winchester and Robert Russell, 96.25 acres on Indian Creek, 11 Dec. 1823, book 2, page 25. :Daniel Winchester, 200 acres on Indian Creek, 26 Aug 1836, book 2 page 191. :Thomas Winchester and Robert Russell, 121.5 acres east of Tennessee River, 27 Jan. 1837, book 2, page 111. :Thomas Winchester, 50 acres east of Tennessee River, 27 Feb. 1837, book 2 page 112. :Thomas Winchester To Thomas White, book I, page 105. :Russell Winchester to Moses S. Glenn, book , page 150. :'''INSOLVENCIES AND REMOVALS (from Tax records), Hardin Co., TN for the years 1841-1859''' (some mentioned for several years) :Benjamin Winchester :Daniel :James :John :John, Jr. :Maden :Robertson :Russell :Thomas :William :William, Jr. :Will of Robert Russell probated and contested by Robert R. Russell and Robertson Winchester, 1 July 1850. :Commissioners appointed to lay off a year's support for the widow and children of R. R. Winchester, and a Dower's interest to Sarah Winchester, widow, 4 Oct. 1858. John A. Smith appointed administrator of the estate of Russell Winchester, 5 Mar. 1860. :'''Lebanon Cemetery: Hardin County, Tennessee''' :Frank Winchester 1875-1960 :Ora Winchester 1880-1971 :''''Morris Chapel Cemetery: Hardin County, Tennessee''' :John T. Winchester 07/19/1896-02/03/1917 :''''Shady Grove Cemetery: Hardin County, Tennessee''' :Ella Anderson Winchester 1893-1967 :George L. Winchester 1885-1929 :Jess Winchester o6/20/1880, -------- :Ollie Winchester 06/26/1888-04/08/1963 :''''MARRIAGE RECORDS HARDIN CO., TN''' :Geroge Thompson m. Ellen Winchester, 11 Jan. 1866. :J. T. Hamilton m. Sarah Winchester, 17 Apr. 1867. :James M. Winchester m. Mary J. West, 13 May 1868. :William Winchester m. Susannah Spencer, 14 July 1880. :''''MARRIAGE RECORDS, MECKLENBURG CO., NC''' :Samuel Abbet m. Catherine Winchester, 11 Ded. 1802. :William Bradshaw m. Ann Winchester, 8 Aug. 1800, Thomas Winchester, Bondsman. :Jason Winchester, bondsman, Washington Fowler m. Sarah Ray, 2 July 1833. :William Hudson m. Permelia A. Winchester, 25 Jan. 1842. :David Meguirt m. Rebedda Winchester, 12 Nov. 1833. :John R. Winchester m. Julia Wolfe, 8 Nov. 1856. :Thomas Winchester m. Rachel Finny, 8 Aug. 1800, John Finney, bondsman. :Thomas D. Winchester m. Nancy Houston, 1830, William D. Winchester, Bondsman. :Thomas D. Winchester m. Elizabeth J. Stitt, 4 Nov. 1846. :William Winchester m. Polly Winchester, 2 Mar. 1820. :William Winchester m. Marey Woolf, 5 Feb. 1821. '''From "Hardin Co. History 1818 to 1930" by Tony Hays:''' :Daniel Winchester served as a private in the North Carolina Line. The Winchester family, there were eight in Daniel's household, had come to Hardin Co. prior to 1830. He bought a good deal of land, but about 1843, he and his family disappeared from Hardin County. :Later information (Cagle): :WINCHESTER, Daniel and Rosanna were in Hardin Co.about 1830 with children Leah, Daniel, Frank and Geo. W. I have been told Rosanna's maiden name was Ashley, or Matthews. Would like to hear from any of Daniel's other descendents. :Daniel was b Va 25 Dec 1752 came to Mecklenburg/Union Co. NC area with brother Douglas cir 1760's. Leah m Isaac Dennison O'Neal. ANY additional information on these "kinfolk of mine" would be greatly appreciated. :Daniel Winchester lived in Hardin County, a few miles from White Creek and died in Decatur County (according to widow pension application). I guess he died at a childs home, possibly Leah and Isaac D Oneal, or Geo. W. Winchesters home. :'SOURCE: David Cagle, Contributor, "TNHARDIN-L Archives ( : accessed 2003 Jun, accessed 2016 Aug 12) 1776. North Carolina Muster Rolls for Mecklenburg County to Capt Charles Polk and his officers Lt William Ramsey, Ensign John Lemonds, Sergt, McGinty, Do. Wlm Galbreath, Drummer Hugh Linsey and Clerk William Lemonds. Daniel Wynchester is listed present July 1776 and for 25 days services at 2-6 received 3#, 2S and 6d; Daniel Winchester is listed in action to Cross Creek 15 Jan 1779. 22 Mar 1778. Mecklenburg County, NC. Petition by the residents to the North Carolina General Assembly over their concern that large quantities of land were being given to individual and pledged as bounth to the Officers and Soldiers of the Continental Army. They were concerned that "Among Other Evils it is very Probably it May draw Upon Us the Displeasure of the Indians" . . . Among those signing the petition were all in a row: Francis Newel, John Keser, Daniel Winchester . . and down the list a few names . . William Winchester, Daniel Winchester 1780. Daniel Winchester is listed as a member of the Continental Line from Hillsboro District, NC. He applies for a pension in 1832 and approved 1833. Rosannah had to continue for years to supply documents in support of maintaining the pension. 1780. Mecklenburg, NC records show Daniel Winchester was a resident. 1 Sep 1784 to 1 Feb 1785. Records of settlements for Service: #3255 Daniel Winchester petition received by Phillip Fishburn. 1786. North Carolina Marriage Records. Daniel Winchester, born 1752, to Roseanna Ashley. 1800. US Census, Mecklenburg County, NC, p73/86: Daniel Winchester, over 45; female 26-44; male 10-15; female 10-15; 2 males under 10; 2 females under 10. Listed close to Phillip Woolfe, John Finney, and William Houston. Also listed in neighborhood are several Pressley on pp 66-69/86. 1810. US Census, Mecklenburg County, NC, Capt Ozburns District: Daniel Winchester, over 45; female 26-44; 2 males 10-15; 1 female 10-15; 2 males under 10; 4 females under 10. Listed next to Phillip Wolf, George Wolf, Henry Wolf, Jno. Penninger, and Thos. Winchester. 1815. Daniel and Rosanna Winchester move to Maury County, TN. Is this Rosanna Ashley or Rosanna Matthews? 1820. US Census, Maury County, TN, p 14 of 36: Daniel Winchester over 45; female over 45; male 16-25; female 16-25; male 16-18; 2 males 10-15; female 10-15; male under 10; female under 10. 1820. US Census, Maury County, TN, p 6 of 36. Joseph Winchester 26-44; female 16-25; male 16-25; male 16-18; 3 males under 10; female under 10. WHO IS THIS? 1820. US Census, Hardin County, TN. Douglas Winchester 26-44; female 26-44; female 10-15; 2 males under 10; female under 10. WHO IS THIS? 1830. US Census, Hardin County, TN, Western Dist, p 417: Dan'l Winchester, 70-79; female 60-69; 2 males 20-29; 2 females 20-29; female 15-19; male 10-14; male under 5; female under 5. WINCHESTER, DANIEL (1820 U.S. Census) TENNESSEE , MAURY, NO TWP LISTED Series: M33 Roll: 124 Page: 45 to 10, 10-16, 16-18, 16-26, 26-45, 45 and up 121011 11010 (b. 1775-1794) TN Pension Roll of 1835, COPIED AND INDEXED BY: WILLIAM R. NAVEY P. O. BOX 251 HOLLY RIDGE, NC 28445 [http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tn/statewide/military/warof1812/pensions/pen1835.txt] :'DANIEL WINCHESTER :'HARDIN COUNTY :'PRIVATE :'NORTH CAROLINA LINE :'$30.00 ANNUAL ALLOWANCE :'$75.00 AMOUNT RECEIVED :'SEPTEMBER 10, 1833 PENSION STARTED :'AGE 81 Zelma O' Neal's story about her father and three other Revolutionary War Soldiers became a booklet in 1981 put together by the Daughters of the American Revolution entitled, "Three Forefathers: Their Records in the Revolutionary War." Daniel Winchester as he told a story of one portion of the Battle of Brier Creek, in part, to Zelma O' Neal: "When I first volunteered, we marched to the North of Charlotte near the Virginia line, and marched from there to Charlotte and to Salisbury and from Charlotte to Guilford Courthouse." "I was marched thence (from Charlotte, NC) to Purysburg in South Carolina...and remained there for several weeks I suppose five or six, until the South Militia joined the army in which I was. At Purysburg I joined the rifle company under the command of Col. Lytle...From Purysburg the riflemen, of which I was one, and the light infantry marched to the Two Sisters and remained there some days. How long I do not recollect...From the Two Sisters we marched to Augusta in Georgia. Our army encamped on the opposite side of the Savannah River from Augusta, the British then being in Augusta. We remained at the encampment opposite to Augusta until Gen. Lincoln, at which place I suppose that Gen. Lincoln took command of the army. We had no battle at Augusta and while we were encamped on the opposite side of the river from Augusta the British troops left Augusta. Shortly after the British troops evacuated Augusta, our army under the command of General Lincoln marched through Augusta in pursuit of the British until we came to Brier Creek in Georgia. The bridge over said Brier Creek was torn up so that our army encamped near that creek. The riflemen and the light infantry under the immediate command of Col. Lytle camped at the bridge which had been built across Brier Creek. The balance of the army under General Lincoln encamped about a mile in our rear and remained there some weeks. The British having as we understood, crossed Brier Creek above our camp got in our rear and attacked the main army under Lincoln. A battle was there fought. As soon as the detachment of riflemen and light infantry under Col. Lytle heard of the engagement we marched to the assistance of the army and just as we arrived our army was broken and was retreating..." According to the remainder of his account, Daniel Winchester was one of the soldiers who did not retreat and continued on to Stono and participated in the attack of the British fort there. Daniel went on to participate in the Battle of Guilford Courthouse which was his last act of service before returning to Charlotte. [The Battle of Guilford Court House was a battle fought on March 15, 1781 - from WikiPedia ( - terry winchester, 11/2016] [Part of the story, alledged to have been told to Zelma O'Neil, was the exact same, verbatim, as told in his pension statement, as transcribed by Will Graves, above. - terry winchester, November 2016] PART II - DANIEL WINCHESTER Daniel Winchester was one of the early settlers of Anson County, North Carolina, and neighbor and friend, to the Presley/Preslar and Helms families. Daniel was a good friend of Charles Presley, aside from being in-laws, they having served together, and later both moved to Tennessee. Daniel, and brother, Douglas, both served in the American Revolution, along with their father, Thomas. At that time, the family name was spelled "Wynchester," the English spelling of the name. Daniel was 80 years old when his daughter, Zelma Margaret Winchester O' Neal, thought to interview her father so that a detailed record might be kept of his military service. Daniel at the time had quite a memory, though some had faded. He recollected having been born in Virginia around 1752, and that an early ancestor was John Winchester who came from England in 1635 and settled in Massachusetts. A descendant of John, Thomas, went to Scotland before coming to America, and it is this Winchester who arrived in Virginia, in the Norfolk area, and fathered two sons, William Douglas and Daniel. An interesting remembrance of the Winchesters is that a son of Douglas, Thomas Winchester, was the largest taxpayer in Union County, formed from Mecklenburg County, NC. Thomas, an attorney, was responsible with one other for founding the town of Monroe, NC. This Thomas also made notarized statements concerning the home of Andrew Jackson, Sr., who lived one and one half miles of the Winchester farm on Twelve Mile Creek. Jackson's son, General Andrew Jackson, and General James Winchester, a cousin to Daniel and Douglas, were two of three men who founded the town of Memphis, Tennessee. From "Hardin County, TN History 1818-1930". Daniel Winchester served as a private in the North Carolina Line. The Winchester family, there were eight in Daniel's household, had come to Hardin Co. prior to 1830. He bought a good deal of land, but about 1843, he and his family disappeared from Hardin County. Daniels pension application states he had 13 children 1 Daniel Winchester b. Dec 25 1752 d. April 17 1839 m. 1792 c Rosanna Matthews b. 1767 d. 1859 after 2 Joseph Winchester b 1785 m Sarah "Sally" Adams 3 William G. Winchester b. Nov 18 1821 d. March 11 1890 m. Feb 21 1850 Nancy Cornshaw b. 1832 4 William R. Winchester b. March 22 1859 d. August 22 1932 m. Feb 12 1885 Minerva Richardson 2 William " Billie" Daniel Winchester b. March 15 1794 d. Dec 7 1847 m. March 2 1820 Mary "Polly" Winchester b. Feb 23 1804 d. Feb 7 1856 2 George W. Winchester b. 1816 2 Leah Winchester b. 1810 married ONeal src: Pat Deese [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~deesegenes/index.html] From "Hardin Co. History 1818 to 1930" by Tony Hays: Daniel Winchester served as a private in the North Carolina Line. The Winchester family, there were eight in Daniel's household, had come to Hardin Co. prior to 1830. He bought a good deal of land, but about 1843, he and his family disappeared from Hardin County. Military On 15 January 1779, Daniel is listed in action to Cross Creek, while in the service of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, with Captain Charles Polk commanding. North Carolina Muster Rolls for Mecklenburg County 1780. Daniel Winchester is listed as a member of the Continental Line from Hillsboro District, North Carolina. 1 Sep 1784 to 1 Feb 1785. Daniel Winchester made petition to Phillip Fishburn for settlement of service. :1820. US Census, Hardin County, TN, p11/11 :Thomas Winchester, 26-44; female 26-44; female 10-15; 3 males under 10. :11 Dec 1823. Hardin County, TN DB2:25. Thomas Winchester and Robert Russell granted 96.25 acres on Indian Creek. [Indian Creek rises in Wayne County, runs through northeast Hardin into the Tennessee River.] :1830. US Census, Hardin County, TN, Western Dist, p 416 : Thomas Winchester 40-49; female 30-39; male 20-29; 2 males 15-19; female 5-9; male under 5; female under 5. [Also listed nearby are John Wolfe, Jacob Wolfe, and George W Wolfe.] :1833. Hardin County, TN Tax List, #427: Thomas Winchester. :27 Jan 1837. Hardin County, TN. DB 2:111. Thomas Winchester and Robert Russell granted 121.5 acres east of Tennessee River. [The Tennessee River splits Hardin County in half from north-south. Robert Russell was born in Guilford County, NC and migrated to Hardin County, TN prior to 1820.] :27 Feb 1837. Hardin County TN DB2:112. Thomas Winchester granted 50 acres east of Tennessee River. :1836. Hardin County, TN Tax List, District #2: Thomas Winchester, 78 acres. :1837. Hardin County, TN Tax List, District #2: Thomas Winchester, 78 acres, 1 white poll. :1840. US Census, Hardin County, TN, District #2, p237 :Thomas Winchester 50-59; female 20-29; male 20-29; female 15-19; 2 female 10-14; female 5-9; 3 males under 5. :25 Jun 1850. US Census, Hardin County, TN, District #2, family #91 :Ruth Winchester 60, born NC; :Ben Winchester 21, laborer born TN; Keziah Winchester 15, born TN.Winchester, Sam (Contributor) "Notes - Winchester, Thomas (1785-1845)" [[https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/104052438/person/380035538907/media/92a7a9f1-c0a4-4577-a5df-468ba7b85965?destTreeId=174405468&destPersonId=302261815165&$3p=e_et&destination=personhint&sourceId=99454&~campaign=INTL_Hints_Weekly&treeId=174405468&hintId=1020807086314&personId=302261815165&_branch_match_id=837881325673953643&o_xid=99454&o_lid=99454&o_sch=Email%20Programs]] *'''Winchesters buried at Pleasant Grove: Union County, North Carolina''' Pleasant Grove United Methodist Church Cemetery Memorials ([https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2146769/memorial-search?firstName=&lastName=Winchester&page=1#sr-65449713]) :'''Aileene Moser Winchester''' :10 Dec 1916 – 7 Aug 1992 :'''Annie Mae Winchester Howey''' :15 May 1889 – 14 Sep 1971 :'''Edith Winchester''' :10 Jun 1887 – 29 Jul 1887 :'''Florence Winchester''' :29 Sep 1880 – 9 Apr 1904 :'''George Allison Winchester''' :2 Sep 1809 – 7 Mar 1894 :'''George Robert Winchester''' :14 Sep 1849 – 25 Sep 1938 :'''George Thomas Winchester''' :15 Oct 1870 – 7 Jul 1963 :'''Guthrie Winchester''' :1886 – 1902 :'''Henry Clifford Winchester''' :26 Jun 1885 – 21 Aug 1885 :'''Jane Osborne Winchester''' :26 May 1769 – 2 Jan 1850 :'''Jane Isabella Winchester''' :unknown – 3 Mar 1851 :'''Jean Carolyn Winchester Carter''' :18 Oct 1937 – 2 Feb 2011 :'''Jesse Winchester''' :30 Jun 1890 – 12 Dec 1890 :'''Larry Dean Winchester''' :16 Dec 1943 – 16 Dec 1943 :'''Margaret L Walker Winchester''' :unknown – 20 Jan 1855 :'''Mary Wolfe Winchester''' :13 Feb 1804 – 7 Feb 1856 :'''Minerva Ann Richardson Winchester''' :Feb 1866 – 29 Dec 1904 :'''Nancy S Howey Winchester''' :24 Sep 1846 – 14 May 1933 :'''Pemelia Winchester Hudson''' :12 Apr 1826 – 19 May 1949 :'''Plato Allison Winchester''' :21 May 1914 – 19 Mar 2003 :'''R A Winchester''' :11 Sep 1834 – 23 Sep 1842 :'''Richard Winchester''' :10 Jan 1857 – 14 May 1859 :'''Rilla Hinson Winchester''' :24 Oct 1880 – 6 Jun 1962 :'''Sarah Elizabeth Winchester Howie''' :14 May 1838 – 5 May 1898 :'''Sarah Frances “Dena” Winchester Wolfe''' :25 Sep 1859 – 28 Dec 1943 :'''Sarah L Winchester''' :May 1843 – 23 Jul 1843 :'''Selma Annie Winchester''' :24 May 1914 – 28 Jun 1914 :'''Susan Emily “Sudie” Winchester Howey''' :1847 – 1937 :'''Thomas Winchester''' :10 Jan 1774 – 22 Apr 1864 :'''Thomas G Winchester''' :Birth and death dates unknown. :'''Thomas Lee Winchester''' :31 Aug 1871 – 24 Jul 1888 :'''William D Winchester''' :5 Mar 1794 – 7 Dec 1847 :'''William G Winchester''' :18 Nov 1821 – 11 Mar 1890 :'''William Hinson Winchester''' :19 Oct 1916 – 22 Jun 1918 :'''William Richard Winchester''' :22 Mar 1859 – 22 A ===Pension Statements & Rosters=== Pension application of Daniel Winchester W1117 Rosanna fn80NC Transcribed by Will Graves 1/20/11 '''Southern Campaign American Revolution''' [Methodology: Spelling, punctuation and/or grammar have been corrected in some instances for ease of reading and to facilitate searches of the database. Also, the handwriting of the original scribes often lends itself to varying interpretations. Users of this database are urged to view the original and to make their own decision as to how to decipher what the original scribe actually wrote. Blanks appearing in the transcripts reflect blanks in the original. Folks are free to make non-commercial use this transcript in any manner they may see fit, but please extend the courtesy of acknowledging the transcriber—besides, if it turns out the transcript contains mistakes, the resulting embarrassment will fall on the transcriber. I use speech recognition software to make all my transcriptions. Such software misinterprets my southern accent with unfortunate regularity and my poor proofreading fails to catch all misinterpretations. I welcome and encourage folks to call those and any other errors to my attention.] :'''State of Tennessee Hardin County''' :On this the 19th day of September A.D. 1832 personally appeared in open Court before the Justices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, (being a court of Record possessing the Powers of fine and imprisonment) of the County of Hardin State of Tennessee now sitting Daniel Winchester a resident in the County of Hardin State of Tennessee aged about eighty years who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on his oath make the following Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed June 7th, 1832. :That he entered the service of the United States as a volunteer under Captain Jack and Colonel Lytle some time as he supposes sometime in the year 1776 (that he was at the time he entered the service a resident of McLinburgh [sic, Mecklenburg] County in the State of North Carolina & that he volunteered for the term of nine months & that the soldiers were required to meet at Charlotte in said Mecklenburg County North Carolina & were marched from thence to Purrysburg in South Carolina & remained there several weeks, I suppose 5 or 6 until the South militia joined the Army in which I was, at Purrysburg I joined the rifle company under the command of Colonel Lytle, from Purrysburg the riflemen of which I was one & the light Infantry marched to the two Sisters [sic, Two Sisters Ferry] & remained there some days, how long I do not recollect & from the two Sisters marched to Augusta in Georgia we our Army encamping on the opposite side of the Savannah River from Augusta, the British then being in Augusta & remained at the encampment opposite to Augusta until General Lincoln arrived at which place I suppose that General Lincoln took command of the Army, we had no battle at Augusta, & whilst we were encamped on the opposite side of the River from Augusta the British troops left Augusta, & shortly after the British evacuated Augusta, our Army under the command of General Lincoln, marched through Augusta in pursuit of the British until we came to Brier Creek in :'''BLWt92108-160-55''' :At the time this file was viewed on Footnote.com, the page numbers assigned by Footnote.com to the digital images of each of the pages in the file were nonsensical. Footnote.com indicates that it is working on trying to resolve this issue with its software. :The veteran is mistaken in stating that General Benjamin Lincoln was at the Battle of Brier Creek. The troops engaged there were under the command of General John Ashe of North Carolina. General Lincoln remained on the opposite side of the Savannah River in South Carolina with the majority of the American forces in the area at the time of the battle at Brier Creek. :Georgia & the bridge over said brier Creek was torn up, so that our Army encamped near that Creek, the riflemen & the light Infantry under the immediate command of Colonel Lytle camped at the bridge which had been built across brier Creek & the balance of the Army under General Lincoln encamped about a mile in our rear, & remained there some few weeks & the British having as we understood crossed Brier Creek above our camp & got in our rear attacked the main Army under General Lincoln & a battle was there fought & as soon as the detachment of riflemen & light Infantry under Colonel Lytle heard of the engagement we marched to the balance of the Army & just as we arrived there our Army was broken & was retreating; when the men under the command of Colonel Lytle were told by him to escape the best way we could & the next day after the battle at Brier Creek our Army met on the opposite side of Savannah River from where the Battle was fought, in South Carolina & after the Army all got together which was in a day or two we marched towards Charleston as we supposed the British were driving for that place & before we got as far as Charleston I suppose at a distance of about twenty-five miles from Charleston we came to the British Fort at Stono in South Carolina at which place a battle was fought at which battle Colonel Roberts Colonel of the Artillery was shot through the thigh, his thigh was nearly all shot off & died before he could be carried to our camp at which battle we were ordered to retreat & we did retreat a short distance & the British followed us, & we rallied & drove them back to their Fort & they did not follow us again. Sometime after the battle at Stono River I received a Furlough to go home & I was required to meet at Charlotte in Mecklenburg County North Carolina to get a discharge but I do not recollect whether I attended to get my discharge, but believe that I was called out against the Tories, if I ever had a discharge I do not recollect it & if I did it is lost long since. Shortly after the Battle at Brier Creek Colonel Malmedy took the command of the riflemen & light Infantry previous to that time commanded by Colonel Lytle, & Colonel Malmedy had the command of us at the Battle at Stono. I think the term for which I volunteered had expired before the battle at Stono. That I the said Daniel Winchester have no documentary evidence of my services & know of no person now living by whom I can prove my services except what Henry Cagle can testify who was a militia man in Colonel Butler's Regiment of North Carolina militia, & was at the Battle at Stono in which battle I also was engaged when I first volunteered as above stated we marched to the North of Charlotte near the Virginia line & marched from Charlotte to Salisbury & from Salisbury to Guilford Court house & remained 2 or 3 weeks & marched from thence to Moon's Creek not far from the Virginia line & remained at Moons Creek between 1 and 2 or 2 months. We were joined by the mountain troops at Guilford Courthouse we were dismissed at Moons Creek our services not being then required, to serve again when required. I the said David ''[sic]'' Winchester hereby relinquish every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present & declare that my name is not on the Pension Roll of the Agency of any State. :The said David ''[sic]'' Winchester declares that there is no clergyman in my vicinity. I was born somewhere in Virginia I do not know in what County. I do not know in what year I was born nor have I any record of my age but from all accounts I can get of my age I should be eighty years of age on the 25th of December next. I was living in Mecklenburg County State of North Carolina when called into service & left there about 17 or 18 years ago & lived about one year in BlountCounty Tennessee about 2 years in Bedford County Tennessee & 2 years in Maury County Tennessee & from there I removed to Lawrence County Tennessee & then came to Hardin County Tennessee & have been living in Hardin & Perry Counties Tennessee ever since & having been living in my present neighborhood in Hardin County Tennessee about 4 years. :I do not recollect the names of any of the officers except those in above declaration mentioned & one Captain Gooden or Captain Goodman I don't recollect which who was my Captain in the rifle company, & he took the command at Purrysburg where the rifle company was formed after which time I was no more under the command of Captain Jack. I am acquainted with Charles T Polk, John Polk, Lewis H Broyles, James Turner, Alexander & Robert Russell, Richard T Patton, Henry Cagle, Jesse Jones, Thomas Rhodes, Joshua McConnell in present neighborhood & several others. :In addition to the above declaration would state that I do not know whether my name was on the list of riflemen under Colonel Lytle until after the battle of Brier Creek, but I know I served as a riflemen under him from the formation of the Company & that I was taken in place of John Jones whose name was on the list & after the Battle at Brier Creek my name was put on the list or roll. I am positively certain I served nine months the time for which I volunteered. :Sworn to and subscribed in open court this 19th day of September A.D. 1832 :S/ John Houston, Clerk :S/ Daniel Winchester, X his mark :I Henry Cagle do make oath that I am personally acquainted with Daniel Winchester who has subscribed & sworn to the above declaration, & was acquainted with him in Mecklenburg County North Carolina during the Revolutionary war & doth know that the said Daniel Winchester did go into the Army of North Carolina and did see him in service in the Army some short time after the Battle at Stono in South Carolina and do know that the said Daniel Winchester did return home to his Brother's in Mecklenburg County North Carolina from the Army. I do believe from the length of time I have been acquainted with him that he is about 80 years of age. And that the said Daniel Winchester is generally reputed to have engaged on the side of the Americans against the British in the Revolutionary war & that he is generally in the neighborhood where he now lives reputed to have been a revolutionary soldier in which neighborhood I now reside. :Sworn to & subscribed in open Court this 19th day of September 1832 S/ Henry Cagle, X his mark :[John H Garner & Thomas Winchester gave the standard supporting affidavit.] [fn p. 209] :The additional statement of Daniel Winchester for a pension. :State of Tennessee Hardin County: SS :On this the [indecipherable number] day of June 1833 personally appeared in open court being a Court of Record now sitting Daniel Winchester who made the foregoing declaration a resident in the County of Hardin aforesaid aged about 80 years who being duly sworn according to law doth on his oath make the following additional statement in order to obtain the benefit of the act of Congress passed 7th of June 1832.That there is no clergyman residing in his immediate vicinity, but there is one Russell R Covey who resides about 5 or 6 [miles] from this declarant & that said Russell R Covey is the nearest resident clergyman to this declarant and that he is acquainted with the said Russell R Covey a clergyman as aforesaid. He deemed it unnecessary to get his statement as his services were proved by the testimony of a witness, & as the said Covey nor any other clergyman resided in the immediate vicinity of this declarant. He hereby relinquishes every claim whatever to a pension or annuity except the present & declares that his name is not on the pension roll of the agency of any State. Sworn to & subscribed in open Court the 17th [could be 19th] day of June 1833 S/ John Houston, Clerk S/ Daniel Winchester, X his mark '''[Russell R Covey, a clergyman, gave the standard supporting affidavit.] [fn p.309:''' :On December 4, 1852 in Henderson County Tennessee, Rosanna Winchester, 85, filed for a widow's pension under the 1848 act stating that she is the widow of Daniel Winchester, a revolutionary war pensioner; that she married him in the state of North Carolina; that they were married by one squire Alexander, a justice of the peace but she cannot recall the County but thinks it was 20 or 30 miles from Salisbury in Rowan County; she thinks it was at least 60 years ago judging from the ages of her children; that her husband died April 17 but she cannot remember the year but thinks it was about 13 years ago.] :[fn p. 322: On the same day as her mother applied for her pension [December 4, 1852] as a widow, Leah O'Neal, aged about 42 or 3 gave testimony in support of her mother's application; that her parents had 8 children older than herself and she is satisfied that the oldest child is now living would be at least 60 years old.] :[fn p. 338: likewise on December 4, 1852 in Henderson County Tennessee, George W Winchester, 36 or 37 gave testimony that he is the son of Daniel and Rosanna Winchester; that his parents had 12 children older than himself.] :[fn p. 945: certificate from the Cabarrus County clerk of court stating that he searched the records in his office and found no record of the marriage of Daniel Winchester to Rosanna Ashler.] :[Veteran was pensioned at the rate of $30 per annum commencing March 4th, 1831, for 9 months service as a private in the North Carolina service. Veteran's widow was pensioned commencing March 4th, 1848 in the same amount.] :Source: Graves, Will (Transcriber), "Southern Campaign American Revolution Pension Statements & Rosters", (http://www.revwarapps.org/w1117.pdf : accessed 28 September 2016) == John Osborn Notes== Copy of Diary written by a Mr. JOHN OSBURN January 1800 through September 1802. The original of the diary is owned by Mr. WILLIE T. Osborn, Rt 2, Mooresville, N.C. Copied from original by Miss CLARA LANEY, 607 Deese Street, Monroe, N.C. and Mrs. CATHERINE MORROW, 500 S. Hayne Street, Monroe, N.C. who have copies. (undated)Copy of Diary written by a Mr. JOHN OSBURN January 1800 through September 1802. John Osborn kept an extensive diary of his daily activities, noting the weather daily, maintaining his still, plowing his fields, visiting his neighbours, flirting with the neighbour's daughters, especially Miss Pheby Cousar, who apparently was not shrinking violet. He remarks; [She gave] "her free Consent for to mary with me which causes me ofter for to laugh in my sleave." Apparently he was toying with Miss Pheby's affections for he reported,"[She] seemed so much taken with me that I thought that she wanted for to have some conversation with me so I stept into the _______ with her and as Mr McMullen says, [I] give her some cheek wind but very Little truth." In the end he married the daughter of Jesse Stansill, though in the surviving diaries he never mentions her by name. Perhaps Miss Pheby dodged a bullet! John Osborn mentioned Daniel, Thomas and William Winchester often in his diaries. It is possible to surmise that Daniel ran a blacksmith shop, and that a man named Hamman/Hamond/Hayman worked with or for him. The Winchesters also seemed to have a close association with the Wolf/Wolfe family, and reports in February of 1821 Thomas Winchester and Polly Wolf were married. JOHN OSBORN DIARY January 1, 1800 - October 2, 1802
Numbers indicate that there were originally six journals or diaries, but all the 1st and sixth are lost. The entries below are from Book Numbers Two (1800-1802) and Six (1819-1821). APRILE 1800 M'lenburgburgh County
tus 8 warm
I went to DANIEL WINCHESTERS for to get a plough share Sharpt- In the afternoon I was furing of corn ground NOVEMBER 1800 Book N. Carolina
tus 18 moderate
Early I went from uncles up to JAS SHANNONS with the summons for WARDEN I made but Little tarry but home again In the afternoon I sot off from uncles & went by DANIEL WINCHESTERS with an ax for JNO HAMMENS... APRIL 1801
thir 23 cool
I sot my stills aruning & Left the Negro Boy to mind he Doubled made 11-1/2 gallons & I went to DANIEL WINCHESTERS for to get my horse shod by JNO HAMMANS but he was Not at home so I followed him to PHILLIP WOLFS & he came home to WINCHESTERS & shod my horse than I went home. JUNE 1801
sat 13 cool morning
...I went by DANIEL WINCHESTERS [to?] ANDWR MATHEWS & back to HUGH McCRORYS from that to JAS BECKETS from that to JNO AIKENS & staid till morning [note: ANDWR is his abbreviation of Andrew] SEPT 1801
wen 23 warm
Early I went from JNO AIKENS to my fathers from there to JAS BECKETS & from that to DANIEL WINCHESTERS shop for to get some smith worke done fri 25 cool morning
I went to DANIEL WINCHESTERS shop & got a Matock stelld & Bought one from PETER PRESLEY give him 2 Doll & 25 Cents than went home to my fathers. OCTOBER 1801
wen 21 frost
I wrought in my clearing till noon & FREDERICK FISHER came to my fathers & Desired me for to Ride apeace with him to WM THOMPSONS so I did but no Body being at home we returnd back to Dadys & Both the Mattock being brok I sot off for DANIEL WINCHESTERS shop... thir 22 frosty
... I Left that & went to DANIEL WINCHESTERS shop again got my Mattocks from that to ANDWR MATHEWS took a Drop of Rum again from there to JOSEPH McCAMMONS to a corn Husking when we got done I went home to my fathers & staid till Morning NOV 1801
tus 3 frost
I was working in my Clearing till noon than I went to DANIL WINCHESTERS shop for to get my Ax up sot & WINCHESTER had a Quentity of Whisky & some of us that was met there turnd in & took a grog JOHN OSBORN DIARY March 7, 1819 - September 19, 1821
Numbers indicate that there were originally six journals or diaries, but all the 1st and sixth are lost. The entries below are from Book Number Six. Page 8
MAY 1819
Mecklenburg County
Tus 18 cool cool
but one plow agoing. I still continue hunting of my Mare that is a missing, was at Jas Bicket, Peter Rapes, Thos Winchester Jacob Wolfs in Jno Penigars Peter Wolfs & so on home but no account of her. MARCH 1820
Fri 3 Frost
I was at Tho Winchesters helping for to Raise a Barn. This night 2 men from Montgomery with tobacco for sale staid with us. JANUARY 1821
State of North Carolina
Tus 9 Clear Frosty
I was at Thos Winchesters & at Mr Johnson School house setten with for last year schooling 8 Dollars No Cents one scholar The snow (undecipherable). FEBRUARY 1821
State North Carolina
Sun 11 pleasant
I am informd that Wm. Winchester was Married to Polly Wolf on last thirsday
MAY 1821
Wen 23 Rain
as yeasterday in the corn field till it raind than I went to Henery Wolfs & Thos Winchester Jas Bickets & so on home ==Sources== *Miles~Helms, Julie , email received 11 June 2018, digital images citing Winchester, George T. “The Winchester Family” (Mineral Springs, N.C., no date of publication given). *Graves, Will (Transcriber), "Southern Campaign American Revolution Pension Statements & Rosters", (http://www.revwarapps.org/w1117.pdf : accessed 28 September 2016)

Windsor Warriors

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[[Category:Challenges Teams]] [[Category: Clean-a-Thon Teams]] '''Participated in the 2019 Source-a-thon: In memory of our fallen Warrior Peter Cameron''' This is the page for the '''Windsor Warriors''', one of the English WikiTree teams that compete in the Clean-a-thon, Source-a-thon, Scan-a-thon, Connect-a-thon and other profile improvement challenges throughout the year. It is for those with a more competitive spirit who wish to work on English profiles. You must be prepared to use Discord chat to join this team. The team captains are [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] & [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]]. If you would like to join, please contact Susie. 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Wine and Silk and the Virginia Company

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[[Category: Abigail, sailed 1620-1622]][[Category: Jamestown Colony]] This page was begun with information [[Noland-165|I]] had been adding to the profile for [[Arundell-52|John Arundell]] but was better suited to a space page. It duplicates some information on [[Space: Abigail, sailed 1620-1622]], which has additional information that may be of interest. While [[Arundell-40|Peter Arundell]] (John's father) was a Virginia Company share-holder and adventurer, it may be that [[Bonall-1|Anthonie Bonall]] was in charge of day-to-day wine and silk operations at Elizabeth City's Bucke Row settlement. Their profiles both have details about these endeavors that might interest you. == The Virginia Company == Much has been written about the Virginia Company of London, which was expected to make a profit for its investors by taking advantage of the opportunities to be harvested from colonizing Virginia.For example, see Wikipedia's article on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Company London Company] and its list of sources and links. Tobacco, wine, and silk were three commodities that the company hoped would turn a profit, which it realized to some degree with tobacco, a major export. A few years before Virginia became a crown colony (in 1625), the Virginia Company realized it needed to import a delicate cargo: English women from good families, potential wives for the early settlers. These women - by some accounts, 144 who arrived between 1619 and 1622 - are sometimes called "Tobaccao Brides" because the men they married paid in tobacco to cover the Virginia Company's costs.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobacco_brides Tobacco brides] (accessed 14 April 2021). This page focuses on Virginia's early wine and silk ventures, but also includes some initial research on the brides imported by the Virginia Company. == Wine and Silk == Both French and Italian immigrants came to Virginia to cultivate vineyards and start wineries. Some, like [[Arundell-40|Peter Arundel]], also established "silk houses", using leaves from Virginia's native mulberry trees to feed the silkworm caterpillars.The red mulberry is native to Virginia. The non-native white mulberry, which is more desirable for silk production, was not imported from China until the 1700s. Source: Virginia Department of Forestry's "Common Native Trees of Virginia" ([https://www.dof.virginia.gov/infopubs/Native-Tree-ID_2020.pdf pdf, page 79, 81 of 140], accessed 14 April 2021), which notes that "silk production here was never successful." === Buckroe Settlement and Settlers === : "Peter Arundel was a Frenchman, and his occupation was vigneron (winegrower) like many of his countrymen who were in this same area. This was one of the attempts to build up a profitable industry by the Virginia Company."Rogers Dey Whichard, ''History of Lower Tidewater Virginia'' (1959), [https://archive.org/details/historyoflowerti01whic archive.org], [https://archive.org/stream/historyoflowerti01whic/historyoflowerti01whic_djvu.txt full text copy] (accessed 12 April 2021). Although the date of Peter's arrival is not recorded in the 1624/5 muster, which included what year and on which ship colonists arrived (instead that muster recorded his 1624 death), other sources show he was aboard the ''Abigail'' when it sailed from England in February 1620/21.From comment (14 April 2021), citing [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini03virg/page/238/mode/2up?q=abigall Kingsbury] : The ''Abigail'' arrived in Jamestown with several Arundells aboard, including John and Margaret, as well as Anthonie Bonall and several other people who in 1624/5 were listed under the muster of Anthonie Bonall, Sgt William Barry, and John Haney, living "beyond Hampton River Beinge the Companyes land", where the Hamptons also were listed: William Hampton (head, 34) with Joane Hampton & John Arndell.Jamestown Muster, [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&loc=beyond+Hampton+River+Beinge+the+Companyes+land%2C+Elzabeth+Cittie&month=&year=&date= search for beyond Hampton River Beinge the Companyes land] (Hamptons on page 3 of results). While the 1624/5 Jamestown muster has various arrival dates for them (1620-1622), they were most likely passengers aboard the same voyage of the ''Abigail''. Shawn Potter's research includes the following quote from Kingsbury, vol iii, p. 239, 240:Research of Shawn Potter, posted 1 August 2000 in genealogy.com, "[https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/arundell/22/ Peter Arundell, d. 1625, VA--who was he?]" (accessed 12 April 2021). :: "Virginia Company. A Note of the Shipping, Men, and Provisions Sent and Provided for Virginia.... The Abigail, of 350 tons, sent in February 1620/1 with 230 persons... Men skillful for setting up staple comodities... Eight French Vignerons [vineyard growers], procured from Languedoc, who are very skillful also in breeding silkworms and making silk--of this seed there is good store gone, both French, Italian and Spanish--together with instructions for providing comodious housing and orderly planting of mulberry trees.There are also some Englishmen sent that have been trained therein." :: ''Note'' - Four of the eight "French Vignerons procured from Languedoc" were probably Anthonie and James Bannall/Bonall, Virbritt, and Oble Hero.Virbritt and Oble Hero, shown together as "head" at beyond Hampton River, Elizabeth City in the 1624/5 Jamestown Muster, are not listed at Bucke Row (or elsewhere) in Hotten's 1623/4 lists, although "two Frenchmen" are listed among the living at Elizabeth City in the Jamestowne Society's [http://www.jamestowne.org/1623-lists-of-living--dead.html 1623/4 List of Living and Dead]. : In a letter from Peter Arundell to Mr. John Farrar, dated 15 April 1623, he refers to trouble between the "chief man" of a neighbor, Capt. Whitaker, and "Mr Anthony Bannall, who went to gather mulberry leaves upon the said Capt's ground. Who is at fault I know not, for I was not there. But I will tell you once more that unless strict orders be sent from England for preservation of mulberry trees, the silk work will wholly be lost for a great while in Virginia. Our worms are well hatched and very hopefull. If I live, I will bring home some silk.... I say if I live for I have naught at this time to maintain me and my people till harvest but a little more than half a bushel of English meal, all my provision being spent by workmen to build the silk house. If I die, my eldest son, John Arundle, will follow the silk work, for I find him very fit for it. Therefore, I entreat you, if I die before I see you, to take notice of him and to deal charitably with my young children."Potter, citing Kingsbury, vol iv, p. 230. : In February 1623/4, the Arrundells were living at "Buck Rowe",John Camden Hotten, ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality; Emigrants; Religious Exiles...'', [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/196/mode/1up?view=theater&q=arundell pages 183-184] a settlement in Elizabeth City's Lower Parish. This area was settled in 1620 by "Frenchmen sent over to plant mulberry trees and grape vines".[https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=33821 Buckroe Historical Marker] : The 16 February 1623/4 census found 30 colonists living at Bucke Row (listed below, along with three others and two possibilities for ''vx'' Hampton). Additional information is primarily from the 1624/5 Jamestown musterJamestown Muster: [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&ship=Abbigall&ship=Abigaile&ship=Abigall&month=&year=&date= Abigail search results], [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=arrun%25&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&month=&year=&date= Arrundell search results] and the compiled passenger list for the ''Abigail''.[[:Space: Abigail, sailed 1620-1622]]According to Virginia Company records, it sent 230 settlers to Virginia aboard the ''Abigail'', which left London in February 1620/21. By the time of the 1624/5 Muster, only about 60 people are recorded as having arrived aboard the ''Abigail'' - 10 (probably more) were living at the Buckroe settlement the previous year. (The "probably more" is because those who died before the 1624/5 muster did not have their arrival recorded.) Only a quarter or so surviving (60 out of 230) seems remarkable - at first glance, because the death rate is so high. However, it is remarkable because the survival rate is so high. According to "[https://openendedsocialstudies.org/2018/09/09/jamestown-english-settlers-in-the-land-of-the-powhatan/ Jamestown: English Settlers in the Land of the Powhatan]" (accessed 17 April 2021):
:"Prosperity did not come quickly, however, and the death rate from disease and Indian attacks remained extraordinarily high. Between 1607 and 1624 approximately 14,000 people migrated to the colony, yet by 1624, there were only 1,132 living there." That means only about one-twelth of those who came to Virginia before 1625 survived. Looking at deaths between 1620 and the 1624/5 muster would give a clearer idea of the death rate those aboard the ''Abigail'' might have faced, but a quarter surviving seems pretty good by comparison to the overall chance of survival 1607-1624.
:{| border="1" class="sortable" cellpadding="3" !Name!!Arrival!!1624/5 Muster!!LocationLegend for Table * BHR: beyond Hampton River Beinge the Companyes land, Elizabeth Cittie * BR: Bucke Row (the note "not BR" means the person was not listed there in the 1623/4 muster) * PH: Peirseys Hundred, Charles Cittie !!Notes |- |[[Flint-137|Flint, Thomas]] ||1618, ''Diana''||[[Flint-137|Thomas Flynt]], head||BHR|| |- |Hampton, John |||||||| |- |Peirsby, Richard |||||||| |- |Rookins, William ||1619, ''Bona Nova''||Sgt. William Barry||BHR||26/"Rookines" in 1624/5 |- |Williams, Rowland ||1623, ''Jonathan''||Robart Thrasher||BHR||20 in 1624/5 |- |Dixon, Steven ||1619, ''Bona Nova''||Sgt. William Barry, servant||BHR||25/"Dickson" in 1624/5 |- |Risby, Thomas |||||||| |- |Wheeler, Henry ||1620, ''Tyrall''||[[Flint-137|Thomas Flynt]]||BHR||"Henrie"/20 in 1624/5 |- |Brooks, James ||1619, ''Jonathan''||[[Flint-137|Thomas Flynt]]||BHR||19 in 1624/5 |- |Kenell, Samwell ||1621, ''Abigail''||John Lauckfild||BHR||30 in 1624/5 |- |Carning, John |||||||| |- |Neares, Thomas ||1620, ''Francis Bonaventure''||[[Flint-137|Thomas Flynt]]||BHR||"Merres"/21 in 1624/5 |- |Salvadge, Robert ||1621, ''Elzabeth''||[[Flint-137|Thomas Flynt]]||BHR||18 in 1624/5
"Robart Savadge" in 1624/5 |- |Barry, William ||1619, ''Bona Nova''||Sgt William Barry, head||BHR|| |- |Hatfield, Joseph ||1619, ''Bona Nova''||Sgt William Barry, servant||BHR||24 in 1624/5 |- |Marshall, Edward ||1621, ''Abigail''||Sgt William Barry, servant||BHR||26 in 1624/5 |- |Griffith, Ambrose ||1619, ''Bona Nova''||Thomas Garnett||Elizabeth City||33/"Gyffith" in 1624/5Ambrose is listed with "Joyse Gyffith aged 20 in the ''Jacob'' 1624". |- |[[Arundell-40|Arrundell, Peter]]||||died 1624Jamestown Muster: [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?database=deaths_1624&search_type=basic&start_page=0&last=ar%25&first=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&year= Deaths], Mr Peeter ArndellHotten, [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/275/mode/1up?view=theater&q=hampton page 262], shows Peter "Arndel" in the list of the dead "beyond Hampton River" in the muster.||BHR||Vintner/Investor |- |[[Arundell-52|Arrundell, John]]||1621, ''Abigail''||William Hampton||BHR||Silk
age 22 in 1624/5 |- |[[Bonall-1|Bonall, Anthony]]||1621, ''Abigail''||Anthonie Bonall, ''head''||BHR||Frenchman
age 42 in 1624/5 |- |[[LaGarde-27|Legardo, Elias]]See Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elias_Legarde Elias Legarde]||1621, ''Abigail''||Anthonie Bonall||BHR||Frenchman
age 38 in 1624/5 |- |Bonall, James ||||||||FrenchmanThe 1624/5 Muster lists a servant of "Mr Bonales" among the dead at beyond Hampton River - perhaps this James? Other speculation is that his name changed, but the only thing close that I found in the online Muster (searching for B% James) is "James Bonner", but he doesn't fit - age 20 & arrived in 1623 aboard the ''Truelove'', a servant to Nathaniell Cawsey at Jordan's Journey, Charles City. |- |Hainie/Haine, John||1621, ''Margett & John''||Robart Thrasher||BHR||apparently a separate household |- |Row, Nicholas ||1621, ''Elzabeth''||John Haney||BHR|| |- |Rowe, MaryJamestown Muster: [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=rowe&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&month=&year=&date= Rowe search]||1620, ''London Marchant''||John Haney||BHR||not BR
Nicholas's wife? |- |Althrop, RichardMaybe Richard Althrop= Richard Alford, servant (aged 26) at Capt Roger Smith's plantation? Or [[Salford-20]]?|||||||| |- |Loyd, John|||||||| |- |Hampton, ''vx'' Two William Hampton/Joane Hampton entries: # William (40, in ''Bona Nova'', 1620) and Joane (25, in ''Abigail,'' 1621) are listed under the muster of Edward Waters. # William (34, in the ''Bona Nova'', 1621) and Joane (no additional info), with John Arndell under "William Hampton his MUSTER" (just before entry for "Anthonie Bonall his MUSTER") A male Hampton is not listed among the living or dead at Buckroe's 1623/4 muster, but "vx" is "wife", not "widow", so perhaps he was back in England for some reason?|||||||| |- |Hampton, Joan ||1621, ''Abigail''||Edward Waters||BHR||not BR? 25/listed with William Hampton in 1624/5 |- |Hampton, Joan ||||William Hampton||BHR||not BR? wife of William Hampton (34) in 1624/5 |- |Hanie, ''vx'' ||1622, ''Abigail''||John Haney||BHR||ElizabethSee Hotten, [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/275/mode/1up?view=theater pages 261-262]. John Hanie appears under the muster of Robart Thrasher, apparently as a separate household, consisting of John Haney (27) in the ''Margett & John'' 1621, Elizabeth Hanie in the ''Abigall'' 1622, Nicholas Rowe in the ''Elzabeth'' 1621, & Mary Rowe in the ''London Marchant'' 1620, followed by servants Thomas Moreland & Ralph Hoode, both of whom are listed as 19 (in 1624/5) and in the ''Abigall'' 1621. The online Jamestown Muster shows John Haney as head of the Haney household, not Thrasher ([http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&loc=beyond+Hampton+River+Beinge+the+Companyes+land%2C+Elzabeth+Cittie&month=&year=&date= search for beyond Hampton River Beinge the Companyes land]). |- |Arrundell, Elizabeth ||1620, ''Abigail''||George Yearley "Sr Kt &ct.", servant||James Cittie|| |- |Arrundell, Margaret ||1621, ''Abigail''||Humfrey Kent||PH||age 9 in 1624/5Humfrey's wife Joan Kent her sister? |- |Kent, Joan ||1621, ''Tyger''||Humfrey Kent||PH||not BR, Humfrey's wife,
sister of Marg. (9)? |- |Kent, Humfrey ||1619, ''George''||Humfrey Kent, head||PH||not BR |} === Colonial Silk === : Although Virginia's silk industry did not thrive, the Carolinas had better success in the 1700s, having imported the white mulberry trees that the silkworms preferred.Invasive Plant Factsheet: [https://mgnv.org/2020/05/11/invasive-plant-factsheet-white-mulberry-morus-alba/ White Mulberry ''Morus alba''] (Master Gardeners of Northern Virginia, accessed 18 April 2021). : Even with the white mulberry leaves, the cloth produced was inferior to that available overseas. Still, it was a more affordable alternative to imported silk, and colonial Americans took pride in the product. : For more information about colonial silk, see * Bigelow, Allison Margaret. "Gendered Language and the Science of Colonial Silk", ''Early American Literature,'' Volume 49, Number 2, 2014, pp. 271-325. (Article: [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/265752733_Gendered_Language_and_the_Science_of_Colonial_Silk preview] accessed 18 April 2021; [https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwixv_a-hojwAhWqFVkFHSy1C-wQFjABegQIBRAD&url=https%3A%2F%2Fhcommons.org%2Fdeposits%2Fdownload%2Fhc%3A15576%2FCONTENT%2F49.2.bigelow.pdf%2F&usg=AOvVaw2cYvPQf_02I6r2bKNbUKxd pdf]). * Marsh, Ben. "Silk Hopes in Colonial South Carolina." ''The Journal of Southern History,'' vol. 78, no. 4, 2012, pp. 807–854. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/23795645 (accessed 18 April 2021). * The History Blog: [http://www.thehistoryblog.com/archives/369 Colonial silk gown donated to Smithsonian] by the descendants of its original wearer, Eliza Lucas Pinckney of South Carolina. "The silk threads woven into the golden gown were spun from silk worms she herself bred, in fact, in one of her many successful agricultural experiments." (Accessed 18 April 2021.) * Marsh, Ben. "Lower South: South Carolina and Georgia" (pp. 238-311). ''Unravelled Dreams: Silk and the Atlantic World, 1500–1840'' (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge : 2020). [https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/unravelled-dreams/lower-south-south-carolina-and-georgia/743F8F9FE07F9A6FFE2F0ABCF708C20D Summary] (accessed 18 April 2021). * Trussell, John T. "All Around the Mulberry Tree... Silk Brought Hope to Jamestown", ''Jamestowne Society Magazine,'' [http://www.jamestowne.org/uploads/1/2/0/8/120878985/js_spring_2020.pdf Spring 2020], page 8 (accessed 21 April 2021). == Tobacco Brides == By some accounts, between 1619 and 1622 the Virginia Company sent 144 women to be brides of the early colonists in Virginia. These women are sometimes called "Tobaccao Brides" because the men they married were to reimburse the Virginia Company "for the charges disbursed in setting them forth, which coming to £12 and upwards, they require 150lbs of the best leaf tobacco for each of them. This increase of thirty pounds weight since those sent in the Marmaduke they have resolved to make, finding the great shrinkage and other losses upon the tobacco from Virginia will not bear less."Links to explore for more information about Jamestown women: * https://www.ranker.com/list/jamestown-brides-facts/cheryl-adams-richkoff * https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/women-in-colonial-virginia/ * https://www.thirteen.org/blog-post/real-wives-jamestown-colony/ * https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/08/the-mail-order-brides-of-jamestown-virginia/498083/ * https://www.dailypress.com/history/dp-fea-first-jamestown-women-20160319-story.html * https://www.nps.gov/jame/learn/historyculture/the-indispensible-role-of-women-at-jamestown.htm * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tobacco_brides * https://www.historytoday.com/real-wives-jamestown * https://www.jstor.org/stable/2937995?seq=1 * https://blog.oieahc.wm.edu/by-the-meanes-of-women-jamestown-on-the-vanguard-of-english-womens-settlement/ ** "...Virginia Ferrar, the daughter of former Virginia Company deputy John Ferrar. A bookbinder, silkworm cultivator, and broadside collaborator, Virginia Ferrar was herself a remarkable woman, whose family interest in Virginia likely drove her to correspond with Lady Berkeley on the subject of women’s place in colonial leadership." ~ [iv] Letter from Virginia Ferrar to Lady Berkeley, 20 August 1650, Ferrar Papers 1176 * https://www.deseret.com/entertainment/2019/12/4/20993699/jennifer-potter-the-jamestown-brides-mail-order-colonial-america-oxford-university-press * http://www.vastpublicindifference.com/2008/04/wives-for-virginia-1621.html The "first shipment of maids... to the number of ninety was made by the ''Jonathan'' and ''London Merchant,'' vessels which arrived in May, 1620, at Jamestown."Rev. Edward D. Neill, "Notes on American History", ''New England Historical and Genealogical Register'' 30 [1876], "[https://mattocks2.wordpress.com/category/generation-13/006210-thomas-harris/ IX. English Maids for Virginia Planters]" (page 410). It is said that Richard Pace's wife, [[Drake-9966|Isabel]], "was asked by The Virginia Company to return to England with her husband Richard to help select some of "The 100 Eligible Maidens" as brides for desirous Ancient Planters and to care for 12 of them on the trip back to Virginia. On this same trip Richard was selecting the 6 Indentured Servants whom he had already arranged for and was bringing them back to work at Paces Paines. They came back on the ''Marmaduke,'' and the Captain had to make an emergency stop at land's end to let off one of the 12 maidens and bring aboard an Ursula Clawson a relative of Richards.... They arrived back in April 1621".Copied from [[Drake-9966|Isabel's profile]] 26 September 2021 - with the following citation: * FamilySearch Tree https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MJNS-Y35, Life Sketch, provides details of her life as shown above; Prepared by her 9th GGGrandson John G Pace from family records on 26 April 2018. The possible relationship of Richard Pace and Ursula Clawson is explored in David Edmund Pace's ''The Man Who Foiled a Jamestown Massacre: The Life and Times of Richard Pace of Pace's Paines'' (Paragon Publishing, 18 Oct 2016), see [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=xunWDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA29&lpg=PA29&dq=Marriage+Register+of+Saint+Dunstan%E2%80%99s&source=bl&ots=Jtqcl5PwOp&sig=O1aiXO__xKdV0TSf1fZUsr585FQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjqj8j02evVAhWSblAKHWjDDkQ4KBDoAQgnMAA#v=onepage&q&f=false pages 8-11] (accessed 28 September 2021). "The ships ''Warwick'' and ''Tiger'' left the Thames about the middle of September 1621, and carried maids and young women for wives. A MS. Letter from the London Company says:-- 'By this ship (''Warwick'' ) and pinnace called the ''Tiger'' we also send as many maids and young women as will make up the number of fifty, with those twelve formerly sent in the ''Marmaduke'' which we hope shall be received with the same Christian piety and charity as they were sent from hence. . . . The adventurers for the charges disburse in setting them forth, which, coming to twelve pounds, they require one hundred and fifty of the best leaf tobacco for each of them. . . . Their own good deserts, together with your favour and care, will, we hope, marry them all unto honest and sufficient men.'"Excerpt from: THE ENGLISH COLONIZATION OF AMERICA During the Seventeenth Century By Edward D. Neill Strahan & Co., Publishers:56 Ludgate Hill, London: 1871 Footnotes on pages 155-156 (posted by [[Roney-588]] on the profile for [[Kent-380|Humfrey Kent]]). "Nicholas Ferrar listed most of the women sent to Virginia in 1621 aboard the ships Marmaduke, Warwick and Tiger. They included such typically English names as Lettice King, Joane Haynes, Anne Rickard or Richards, Elizabeth Grinbey, Allice Burges, Allice Goughe, Ann Tanner and Allice Grove."From a Google search (with no link to click on!), dated 16 June 1991 : Arrived Jamestown May 1620: * ''Jonathan'' ([[:Category: Jonathan, sailed 1620]] & maybe [[:Category: Jonathan, sailed 1609-1620]], [[:Category: Jonathan, sailed 1619]]) * ''London Merchant'' ([[:Category: London Merchant, sailed 1619]], [[:Category: London Merchant, sailed 1619-1621]], & maybe [[:Category: London Merchant, sailed 1620]]) : Sailed from London August 1621: * ''Marmaduke'' ([[:Category: Marmaduke, sailed 1621]]) : Departed "the Thames" mid-September 1621: * ''Warwick'' ([[:Category: Warwick, sailed 1620-1621]], [[:Category: Warwick, sailed 1620]], [[:Category: Warwick, sailed 1621]], [[:Category: Warwick, sailed 1622]]) * ''Tiger, Tyger'' ([[:Category: Tyger, sailed 1621]], [[:Category: Tyger, sailed 1622]], [[:Category: Tyger, sailed 1623]]) : The marriageable women aboard these ships might be found on compiled passenger lists of different dates, as the lists are compiled based on dates of arrival given in the 1624/5 muster, and multiple dates for the same voyage are sometimes found there. It should also be noted that compiled passenger lists show a woman's married name at the time of the 1624/5 muster, which was not necessarily the name she had when she sailed. === Jonathan (1620) === : Counting passengers aboard both the ''Jonathan'' and the ''London Merchant'', 90 women sent. Following are women shown as having arrived aboard the ''Jonathan'' in the 1624/5 muster.Jamestown Muster: [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&ship=Jonathan&month=&year=&date= Jonathan] # Temporance Hodgskines, under the muster of Nicholas Hodgskins # Isbell Pratt, servant to Richard Kingsmell # Idye Halliers, a maid servant to Robert ffisher # Ester Ederife, a maid servant to Capt William Pierce # Sisley, wife of Allexander Bradway # Susan, Robert Greenleafe === London Merchant (1620) === : Counting passengers aboard both the ''Jonathan'' and the ''London Merchant'', 90 women sent. Following are women shown as having arrived aboard the ''London Merchant'' in the 1624/5 muster.[http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=1&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&ship=London+Marchannt&ship=London+Marchant&month=&year=&date= London Marchannt, London Marchant] # Mary Rowe, under the muster of John Haney # Ann Potter, under the muster of John Ward # Dorythie Wethersbie, under the muster of Bartholemew Wethersbie and Richard Boulton # Maudlyn Sully, under the muster of Mr. William Julian # Alice Longe, under the muster of Richard Longe # [name not given], wife of John Day - maybe not sent as possible wife (John aboard 1620 London Merchant also) # Mary Peeters, servant to Richard Biggs - probably not sent as possible wife - 16 at 1624/5 muster # Ellin Cooke, servant to Robert Partin # Susan, wife of John Hall # Ursula ffrier, wife of George ffrier # Isbell, wife of Richard Bridgwatter # Margrett, wife of Thomas Jones # Ann, wife of Henry Coltman # Dorothy, wife of Richard Taylor # Mary, wife of Christopher Branch - maybe not sent as possible wife - muster notes '"in the same Shipp" as husband' === Marmaduke (1621) === : Twelve women sent aboard the ''Marmaduke,'' sailed August 1621 (one widow and eleven maids), four of them can be found in the 1624/25 Jamestown Muster.Jamestown Muster: [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&ship=Marmaducke&ship=Marmaduke&ship=Marmiducke&month=&year=&date= Marmaducke, Marmaduke, Marmiducke] # [[Hoare-184|Adria/Audrey Hoare]], married Thomas Harris # Ann, married Nicholas BalyHotten, [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/230/mode/1up?view=theater page 216] # Katharine, married Robert Fisher # Anna, married Thomas Doughty # Ann Tanner, daughter of Clement Tanner (possibly one of the Ann's just mentioned?)McCartney, Martha W. ''Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers 1607-1635: A Biographical Dictionary'' (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2007). [https://books.google.com/books?id=orDbMGpInaQC&q=tanner Google Books], page 682 (accessed 19 May 2020). # Ursula LarsonMcCartney, ''Virginia Immigrants...'' ([https://books.google.com/books?id=orDbMGpInaQC&q=ursula page 454], accessed 24 September 2021). === Warwick (1621) === : Counting passengers aboard both ''Warwick'' and the ''Tiger'', 38 women sent. Following are women shown as having arrived aboard the ''Warwick'' in the 1624/5 muster.Jamestown Muster: [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&ship=Warwick&ship=Warwicke&month=&year=&date= Warwick, Warwicke] # Brigget Wilkines, under the muster of John WilkinesHotten, [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/279/mode/1up?view=theater page 265], shows Brigget Wilkines (age 20, in the ''Warwicke'', 1621) and John Wilkines (26, in the ''Mary gould'', 1618) under his muster. Another John Wilkines is shown as a servant under John Blore's muster (the previous page) & another as "DEAD in this Plantation 1624" (bottom of p 265). There is a WikiTree profile for [[Wilkins-5851|John Wilkins (abt.1598-1650)]]. # Elizabeth, under the muster of Walter Ely # Elizabeth Downeman, under the muster of John Downeman # Elizabeth Bygrave, servant to William Harwood # Ann, wife of John Jackson # [[Unknown-544896|Elizabeth]],Hotten, John Camden, Editor. The Original Lists of Persons of Quality; Emigrants' Religious Exiles; … and others who went from Great Britain to the American Plantations, 1600-1700. John Camden Hotten: London, 1874. Reprinted Empire State Book Co., New York. [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/246/mode/1up?view=theater page Page 232]. wife of [[Gates-375|Thomas Gates]] (not the Governor). # Ann, wife of John Stoaks # Ellin, wife of Michaell Batt # Sarah, wife of Edward ffisher # Margaret, wife of Ezekiah Raughton === Tiger (1621) === : Counting passengers aboard both the ''Warwick'' and the ''Tiger'', 38 women sent. # Joane, wife of [[Kent-380|Humfrey Kent (1602-1655)]], is said to have been one.Jamestown Muster: [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&ship=Tiger&ship=Tyger&month=&year=&date= Tiger, Tyger search] # Joane, wife of Thomas Palmer, might be another, but the 1624/5 muster notes that they arrived in the sam ship (the ''Tyger,'' November 1621).Hotten, [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/223/mode/1up?view=theater page 210]. === McCartney === : Martha McCartney's book represents the latest research on early Virginia immigrants and she includes information that she found in primary sources about several of the "young marriageable women" that the Virginia Company sent to Virginia.McCartney, ''Virginia Immigrants...'' ([https://books.google.com/books?id=orDbMGpInaQC&q=marriageable search results], for "marriageable", 24 September 2021). * Martha Baker, arrived 1621 aboard the ''Warwick'' [Martin Baker, 24 April 1635 seen in preview - snippit view not available], page 103 * Elizabeth Blewitt, daughter of Capt. Benjamin Blewitt, came to Virginia in 1621 [seen in preview - snippit view not available], page 141 * Margaret Bordman, arrived 1621 aboard the ''Marmaduke'', 20 years old, born in Bilbon, Yorkshire; both parents were dead; "Sir John Gypson of Yorkshire was identified as a maternal uncle; before sailing, she had been "in service to Captain Wood. Wood's wife and a Mrs. Kilbancks vouched for Margaret's character", page 146 * Elizabeth Bouish, 20 years old, arrived 1621 aboard the ''Warwick'', daughter of Edith Smith (widow of Bouish), who "recommended her to the Virginia Company and vouched for her character", page 146 * Ellen Borne, a 19-year-old orphan, "set sail" in September 1621 aboard the ''Warwick''; born in Ay, Suffolk, she was recommended to the Virginia Company by Mr. and Mrs. Hobson, page 146 * Cisley/Cicley Bray, came to Virginia aboard the ''Warwick'', September 1621 [preview; additional information not viewable], page 155 * Frances Broadbottom, came to Virginia aboard the ''Warwick'', September 1621 [preview; additional information not viewable], page 160 * Elizabeth Brown/e, 16 years old, arrived 1621 aboard the ''Tiger'' [preview; additional information not viewable], page 163 * Barbara Burchens (Burgens?), came to Virginia aboard the ''Warwick'', September 1621 [preview; additional information not viewable], page 173; possibly the Barbara Burges (Burchens?) killed at Powle-Brooke on 22 March 1622 (page 174) * Alice (Allice) Burges, 28 years old, born in Linton, Cambridgeshire, arrived aboard the ''Marmaduke'' in 1621; her parents were dead; her late father and a brother were husbandmen & Virginia Company records listed "country work" among her skills; prior to sailing, she had lived with Mr. Collins ("a silk-weaver at White Chapel Church") and with Mr. Deemer (a goldsmith in Trinity Lane), page 174Stephanie Castellano, "[https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/first-american-brewers "The Brides 'Imported' to Colonial America for Their Brewing Skills]" (posted 30 September 2021; accessed 18 October 2021). * Bridget (Bridgett) Cross (Crosse), arrived 1621 aboard the ''Warwick'' [preview; additional information not viewable], page 234 * [[Dier-40|Jane Dier (Dyer)]] [preview; additional information not viewable], page 258 * ''name not in preview'' [additional information not viewable], page 265 * "Ellen... William Dry on February 16, 1624" [preview; additional information not viewable], page 267 * Joan (Egerton) Fletcher, widow, daughter of John Egerton, "reportedly was the niece of Ralph Egerton", sailed August 1621 aboard the ''Marmaduke'' but disembarked at Isle of Wight, England "and decided not to continue her journey" (her trunk had been loaded aboard the ''Margaret''; Ann Buergen was sent in her place), page 303 * Ann Buergen, sent in place of Joan (Egerton) Fletcher, presumably aboard the ''Marmaduke'' in 1621, page 303 * Elizabeth Grimley, 26 years old, came to Virginia aboard the ''Warwick'', September 1621 [preview; additional information not viewable], page 347 * Jeane Grundye (Grundie), "went to Virginia in 1621 on the ''Warwick'', with her mother's consent" [preview; additional information, if any, not viewable], page 349 * Ann Harmar (Harmer), 21 years old, arrived 1621 aboard the ''Marmaduke''; she "left behind five brothers and two sisters", her father "was a gentleman of good reputation", her mother was a Kempton, two cousins (Mr. Underhill & Mr. Farblow) were grocers, page 364 * Ausle Hawkins, arrived 1621 aboard the ''Warwick''; her "father was a draper at Shashire" (perhaps referring to Cheshire or Shropshire), her "mother reportedly brought her to the ship", page 378 * Audry (Audrey) Hoare, arrived 1621 aboard the ''Marmaduke'' [preview; additional information not viewable], page 391 * Ann (Anne) Jackson, sailed August 1621 from Portsmouth, England aboard the ''Marmaduke'', daughter of William, "described in Company records as an honest man, was a gardener in Tuttleside... in the Westminster area of London", bound for Martin's Hundred "to join her brother John Jackson", a bricklayer; she was one of the 19 women carried off 22 March 1622 and was "probably the girl named Jackson" in John's household on 16 February 1624 [1624/5], and whom John promised "the justices of the General Court" in January 1629 that "he would 'keep her safe' and see that she was provided passage back to England", page 414 * Ursula Larson, arrived 1621 aboard the ''Marmaduke'', page 454 * ''not named in preview'', 20 years old [additional information not viewable], page 553 * ...Pearson (Peerson), arrived aboard the ''Warwick'' [preview; additional information not viewable], page 542 * ''not named in preview'', arrived 1621; on 24 January 1625, the Pott household... included Dr. and Mrs. Pott and four servants [preview; additional information not viewable], page 570 * ''not named in preview'', which has the potentially unrelated statement: "In November 1621 the Virginia Company extended John Pountis's appointment as... [additional information not viewable], page 572 * Lucy Remnant, "one of the marriageable young maide the Virginia Company sent to the colony in September 1621, set sail for Virginia aboard the..." [preview; additional information not viewable], page 597 * Ann Richards, born in St. Sepulcher's Parish [preview; additional information, if any, not viewable], page 599 * Christian Smith (Smyth), orphan, 1621 and Capt. John Smith mentioned [in preview; additional information not viewable], page 644 * Ann Tanner, set sail August 1621 aboard the ''Marmaduke'', born in Chelmsford, Essex, daughter of Clement Tanner, a husbandman, cousin of Thomas Tanner, a Newgate saddler; recommended to the Virginia Company by "John Plummer of Rosemary Lane", page 682 * Fortune Taylor, came to Virginia aboard the ''Warwick'' in September 1621 "when she was 18 years old"; her uncles, "Mr. Barbor from East Summerfield... and Mr. Baker from East Smithfield", vouched for her character; on 16 February 1624 [1624/5] she was a servant in the "urban Jamestown" household of Dr. John Pott, page 684 === Wifely Skills === : As Stephanie Castellano says in her article about women brewers in colonial America, the Tobacco Brides "all carried letters of recommendation that vouched for their 'good bringing up' and their skills in 'huswifery'; that is, chores such as brewing, baking, spinning, sewing, and making butter and cheese." : "Making alcohol was one of the most critical skills the women were expected to perform," says Castellano, noting that Allice Burges' letter "recommended her beer-making skills". One of her brothers and her late father were husbandmen; Virginia Company records "indicate that Alice Burges could brew, bake, and make malt, and was skillful in 'country work' - probably chores such as milking and tending livestock."McCartney, [https://books.google.com/books?id=orDbMGpInaQC&q=marriageable#v=snippet&q=marriageable&f=false page 174], entry for Alice (Allice) Burges. == Timeline == : NOTE: This is "by memory". I'll need to come back & add sources/check accuracy (I have notoriously bad memory). ~ [[Noland-165|Noland-165]] 17:20, 14 April 2021 (UTC) * 1606: Virginia Company of London, 1st Charter * 1607: 1st settlers arrive in Jamestown * 1612: P. Erondelle, a French school master, is living London * 1612, 12 March: Peter Erundell is listed as one of those "...whoe since our said last lettres patent are become adventurers and have joined themselves with the former adventurers and planters of the said Companie and societie,..."[http://www.let.rug.nl/usa/documents/1600-1650/the-third-virginia-charter-1612.php Third Virginia Charter] (text & citation from [[Arundell-40|his profile]], 14 April 2021) * 1617, October: Peter Arundell is given a receipt for shares in the Virginia Company (which is seems he sells to Thomas Roe in 1619/20 - see details on [[Arundell-40|Peter's profile]]) * 16xx?: Peter Arundell arrives in Jamestown * 1620-22: Dates of arrival recorded in 1624/5 Jamestown Muster for passengers of the ''Abigail'', which left London February 1620/21 * 1620/21, February: ''Abigail'' departs London with 230 people aboard * 1621, about May: Based on 3- to 4-month trip, the ''Abigail'', which set sail February 1620/21, arrives in Virginia * 1621, before 15 December: Captain Mansell, son-in-law of Peter Arundell dies in Virginia (per letter of this date from Peter in Virginia to Sir Edwin Sandys) * 1623, 15 April: Letter from Peter Arundell to Mr. John Farrar, in which he shares the concern that he does not have enough provisions to live, mentions eldest son John and asks Farrar "to deal charitably with my young children." * 1624, November: Peter Arundell is granted a patent for 200 acres * 1624/5, before 7 February: Peter Arundell is listed as dead in the Jamestown Muster taken that date at beyond Hampton River (BHR) == Sources == :The following are some sources from John Arundell's profile that may be of interest: * [http://www.jamestowne.org/archer---awbrey.html Jamestowne Society]: Arunell, John - A211; Elizabeth City Co.: 1633 (Burgess). ''accessed 11 April 2021'' * William G. Stanard, ''The Colonial Virginia Register: A List of Governors, Councillors and Other...'', [https://books.google.com/books?id=WaA-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59#v=onepage&q=arundel&f=false page 59]. * Personal correspondence of Peter naming John his eldest son ([https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/arundell/22/ posted here], accessed 12 April 2021). * John Camden Hotten, ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality; Emigrants; Religious Exiles...'', [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/286/mode/1up?view=theater&q=arundell pages 35-36]. * [http://www.jamestowne.org/1623-lists-of-living--dead.html Jamestowne Society's Living-Dead list] : See also: * Jennifer Potter, ''The Jamestown Brides,'' London: Atlantic Books, 2018.See [https://www.amazon.com/Jamestown-Brides-Story-Englands-Virginia/dp/0190942630 Amazon] for more information about ''The Jamestown Brides'' (accessed 7 March 2023). :'''Footnotes'''

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} :::'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *Plus [[Williams-50974|Toni Williams Orozco]] *The coordinator of this page is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]]. ===Formed From=== *{{Blue|Winkler County was created 1887 from Tom Green Green County and organized 1910.}} The county seat is Kermit. The county was named for Confederate Colonel Clinton M Winkler.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/winkler-county ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location =Winkler County, [[:Category:Texas|Texas]] | NW Location = "New Mexico" | N Location = [[:Category:Andrews County, Texas|Andrews County]] | NE Location = | E Location = [[:Category:Ector County, Texas|Ector County]] | SE Location = | S Location = [[:Category:Ward County, Texas|Ward County]] | SW Location = | W Location = [[:Category:Loving County, Texas|Loving County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== :'''900 A.D.''' -Anasazi Indians - first people to leave traces of their existence in Winkler county area. Their discarded pottery gives this evidence. The water attracted them.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winkler_County,_Texas :'''Sept 25, 1849''' Captain Randolph B. Marcy brought his soldiers into the area looking for the best wagon route to California. :'''1854'''. Capt. John Pope surveyed the 32nd parallel, which separates Winkler County from New Mexico, for possible railroad construction. :''' June 29, 1875''' Col. William R. Shafter, with (81) men and officers, tracked the Comanche Indians :'''1876''', all threat of Comanche attack was gone Winkler was ready for Settlers. :'''1881''' Railroad built lethal Texas and Pacific Railway across Ward county. Some Ranchers took advantage of free state land to form their large ranches. :'''post 1881''' ranchers were John Avary, J. J. Draper, and the Cowden brothers—Doc, Tom, and Walter. :'''Feb 26, 1887''', '''Winkler County''' was established from territory split from Tom Green County. It was named for '''Confederate Col. Clinton M. Winkler'''. :'''1890''' Winkler county had 11 men, 7 women settlers in this county. :'''1900''':The State of Texas ended free use of its land. :''' post 1900''' - state agents were sent across West Texas to collect rents from ranchers on public land. :'''1900''' Census showed twelve ranches, totaling 67,537 acres (273.31 km2) and 11,982 cattle being owned/operated by 4 owners and 8 non-owners. Population-60.. :'''1901-1905''' -Sale of School lands by state law allowed. With credit, a settler could purchase 4 sections of land. :'''April 3, 1908.''' Post office was opened at Duval, located on the John Howe ranch, 1½ miles W of Kermit site . Duval town lots were widely promoted, Duval was competing with Kermit for county seat. Kermit townsite offered its lots free . The county residents chose Kermit to be County Seat. :'''1908''' post office opened at Joiel (1908-1910). Election citizens supported William Jennings Bryan. :'''1910''' -Duval faded, and the post office closed in 1910. School built in Hay Flat (1910-1913). Post office in HayFlat closed. April 5, 1910, Winkler County was organized. :'''1916''' drought,, families who came during the school-land rush gave up their farms. :'''1920''' - 81 people were here and 27 farms. Cattle increased to 13,000, other livestock decreased, (76 acres hay were harvested. Population declined. Public school and post office in Kermit were in the courthouse from 1924 -1926 to serve the few residents who remained in the area. :''' July 16, 1926''', oil was discovered when Roy Westbrook and Company - the Hendrick No.1 on ranch land owned by Thomas G. and Ada Hendrick in central Winkler County. Newcomers lived in tents in Wink.http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas :'''Aug 20, 1927''' Tulsa obtained post office opened at Tulsa, Winkler County, yet closed 1929. Leck started 5 miles W of Cheyenne with business and houses, then disappeared. :'''1929''' Brookfield, 1 1/2 mile SW of Wink with few stores, dance halls, post office 1929-1944, then closed.. Wink grew, Brookfield declined. Cheyenne began 9 miles N of Kermit. then dwindled long before the post office closed. Leck was 5 miles W of Cheyenne with business and houses, then disappeared. :'''1930'''-- the oil boom brought an increase in population to 6,784. With the impact of oil and of the earlier drought, cultivation of crops continued to decline. 25 farms existed by 14 owners and 11 tenants. NO crops yet.. Cattle were 11,000 head. :'''1950's''' population increased to 10,064 with agriculture still livestock production. :'''1954'''- 36 farms 620,000 acres with 500 acres being farmed for crop. :'''1959''' County harvested $60,000 in crops in 1959. :'''1960''' population was 13,652 with 439 non white residents. :'''1969''' value of livestock reached $1.25 million by 1969 but dropped. :'''1970''' - oil industry declined in West Texas, Population in Winkler County dropped to 9,640. :'''1982'''. value of livestock was $1 million. :'''1980 ''' West Texas- dramatic oil boom with greatly increased drilling activity and an influx of new people in blue-collar jobs. The population became 9,944 residents. :'''1990''', population dropped to 8,626, of whom 3,172 were Hispanic. Most of the population lived in Kermit (6,875) or Wink (1,189). Winkler Count continued as an oil and ranching county. ::'''Part of the large Haley Ranch''', founded by the father of Texas historian J. Evetts Haley, is in Winkler County, with another portion in neighboring Loving County. ===Government=== '''1st Courthouse, 1910''' - City: Kermit, 2-story with its own windmill on courthouse lawn.http://www.texasescapes.com/WestTexasTowns/KermitTexas/Winkler-County-Courthouse-Kermit-Texas.htm {{Image|file=Winkler_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=330 |caption=1910 courthouse }}{{clear}} '''2nd Courthouse, 1929 -''' Architect: David S. Castle, Style classical Revival or Texas Renaissance, Texas Renaissance; Material - Brick". This courthouse was built with a sheriff's quarters and a jail on the fourth floor which was used until 1995." - Terry Jeanson Contractor: C.S. Oates and Son, Abilene. Photo: Charlene Beatty Beauchamp, 2001 {{Image|file=Winkler_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=1929 Courthouse }} Built in 1929-30 in response to the need for a larger courthouse after the discovery of oil in the county in 1926, this replaced a 1910 structure on the same site. Designed by architect David Castle, the four-story classical revival/beaux arts building features distinctive two-story classical columns, decorative double-door surrounds and transoms, and paired and triple windows on the second and third floors. A one-story addition was built in the 1950s.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txwinkle/courthouse.htm ===Geography=== :'''Area''' has shallow water table as observed by traces of pottery fragments of Anasazi Indians. :Winkler County is in the Big Bend Country area of Texas. It is a western county on the plains partly covered by sandy hills. Total area if the county is 841.3 sq miles , all of which is land. There are no lakes in the county. Annual rainfall is 13.09 inches and the mean temperatures range from a low in January of 28.9 degrees and a high in July of 96.9 degrees. Altitude ranges from 2,665 to 3,400 feet. The highest point in the county is Blue Mountain with an elevation of 3,400 feet above sea level. Time zone changes from Central to Mountain along the county's NW border with New Mexico. '''Airports''' * Winkler County Airport, 3 miles NW of Wink '''Hospitals''' *Winkler County Memorial Hospotal, Kermit '''Major Highways''' * State Highway 18 * State Highway 115 * State Highway 302 '''Railroads''' *TNMR - Texas & New Mexico Railroad ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' * Beef Cattle '''Minerals''' * Natural Gas * Oil ===Places of Interest=== * Wink Sink - large sink hole, Wink * Wooden Oil Derrick ===Protected Areas=== * Monahans Sandhills State Park ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 7,173 people, 2,584 households, and 1,969 families residing in the county. The population density was 8 people per square mile. There were 3,214 housing units at an average density of 4 per square mile. The racial makeup of the county was about 75% White, about 2% Black or African American, 0.45% Native American, 0.20% Asian, and about 21% from other races. 44% of the population were Hispanic.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winkler_County,_Texas There were 2,584 households out of which 39.20% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 62% were married couples living together, 10% had a female householder with no husband present, and 24% were non-families. 22% of all households were made up of individuals and 11% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.72 and the average family size was 3.18. The median income for a household in the county was $30,591, and the median income for a family was $34,021. About 14% of families and 19% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winkler_County,_Texas Politics
:1912 through 1948, the county voted Democratic. :1950's County and country voted for Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower ::Democratic presidential candidates won in 1960 and 1964, :1968 -1992 the county voted Republican. Festivals * Roy Orbison Festival on June, Wink ===Cities=== '''Population as of January 1, 2014 is shown in parenthesis.''' * [[:Category:Kermit, Texas|Kermit (6,187)]] * [[:Category:Monahans, Texas|Monahans (mostly in Ward County]] * [[:Category:Wink, Texas|Wink (1,028)]] ==={{Blue|Kermit history and Special info}}=== {{Blue|By Toni Orozco}} * [[:Category:Kermit, Texas|Kermit (6,187)]] * Celebration Days in August, Kermit ====Public==== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=200 }}{{clear}} There are 5 public schools in Winkler County servings 1,841 students. '''Kermit Independent School District''' * Kermit Elementary * Kermit Junior High * [[:Category:Kermit High School, Kermit, Texas|Kermit High]] '''Wink Independent School District''' * Wink Elementary * [[:Category:Wink High School, Wink, Texas|Wink High]] === Census=== Census {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" |Census year ||Population |- |1890||18 |- |1900||60 |- |1910||442 |- |1920||81 |- |1930||6.784 |- |1940||6,141 |- |1950||10,064 |- |1960||13,652 |- |1970||9,640 |- |1980||9,944 |- |1990||8,626 |- |2000||7,173 |- |2010||53, 330 |- |2014 est.||8,005 |} ===Notables=== * Roy Orbison :Jim "Razor" Sharp :Doug Smith (composer) :Lynn Stiles :Lane Turner :Jay Thomas :Del Thompson ===Resources=== *http://www.twdb.texas.gov/publications/reports/bulletins/doc/B5916.pdf *https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/wsp Geology and ground-water resources,1582 *BlueJay ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=l |caption= }}{{clear}} There are only 8 cemeteries in Winkler County. * Beckham Ranch Cemetery, Winkler County *Haley Ranch Cemetery, Kermit * [[:Category:Kermit Cemetery, Kermit, Texas|Kermit Cemetery, Kermit]] *Old Wink Cemetery, Wink * Psalm 23 Cemetery, Kermit * Saint Joseph Cemetery, Kermit * Waddell Family Cemetery, Kermit * Winkler County Cemetery ===Sources=== * Winkler County, Texas. - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winkler_County,_Texas''' * The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. - '''https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw13''' * Texas Almanac 2016 - 2017, Copyright (c) 2016 by Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. All Rights Reserved, - '''https://shoptsha.com/products/12459/Books/Texas-Almanac-2016-2017''' * Texas Highways, published by the Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, Copyright (c) 2016, All Rights Reserved. - '''http://www.texashighways.com''' *http://www.twdb.texas.gov/publications/reports/bulletins/doc/B5916.pdf *https://pubs.er.usgs.gov/publication/wsp1582

Winnebago County, Illinois

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[[Category: Illinois Projects]] [[Category:Illinois History]] [[Category: Winnebago County, Illinois]] [[Project: Illinois]] {{Image|file=Winnebago_County_Illinois.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=Rockford City Hall }} *[[:Category: Winnebago County, Illinois|Category:Winnebago County]] This is a FreeSpace to provide help for those researching family trees with Winnebago County connections. It is a work in progress. The page is open and contributions are welcome. ==Winnebago County== Winnebago County is located in North Central Illinois. 2017 Population Estimate is 284,778. [https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/fact/map/winnebagocountyillinois,rockfordcityillinois/PST045217 US Census Quick Facts] . The County Seat is is [[space:Rockford_Illinois|Rockford]]. ===Winnebago County Categories=== *[[:Category: Winnebago County, Illinois, Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] *[[:Category: Winnebago County, Illinois, Census Records|Census Records]] *[[:Category: Winnebago County, Illinois, Religious Congregations|Religious Congregations]] *[[:Category: Winnebago County, Illinois, Companies|Businesses]] *[[:Category: Winnebago County, Illinois, Schools|Schools]] *[[:Category: Winnebago County, Illinois, Occupations|Occupations]] ===History=== French explorers [[Marquette-115|Jacques Marquette]] and [[Joliet-16|Louis Jolliet]] were the first Europeans to explore the area around what is now Illinois in 1763. It became part of the French Empire until it was ceded to Great Britain. In 1783 it was ceded to the United States and became part of the Northwest Territories. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Illinois Wikipedia On December 3, 1818, Illinois became the 21st U.S. state. Early U.S. expansion began in the south part of the state and quickly spread northward, driving out the native residents. In 1832, some Indians returned from Iowa but were driven out in the Black Hawk War, fought by militia.Wikipedia ====Early Pioneers==== {{Image|file=Rockford_Churches-8.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption= Cobblestone house built by Elijah Herrick Sr. in 1847 }} :[[Mack-2401|Stephen Mack]] was a fur trader from Vermont who founded Rockton in early 1830. :[[Kent-5978|Germanicus Kent]] came to Galena from Virginia in 1834 and along with Lewis Lemon, and Thatcher Blake, is credited with founding Rockford. :[[Weldon-1318|Jonathon Weldon]] came with his family and settled near Rockford in 1834. =====1835===== :[[Haight-1094|Daniel Shaw Haight]] arrived in April of 1835 and was the first to settle East Rockford. :[[Burbank-865|Eli Burbank]] came from New York and settled in Harrison Township. :[[Brown-97629 |Jacob Brown]] settled in Cherry Vally. :[[Dunbar-5678|William Dunbar]] was one of the first residents on the west side of Rockford. He He was one of the first county commissioners elected in 1836. :[[Gunsolus-37|James Gunsolus]] came from New York and was one of the first settlers in Cherry Valley. =====1836===== :[[Enoch-159|Henry Enoch]] came from Maryland, by way of Ohio. He built a cabin in 1836 and is credited with being the first settler in what would become Guilford Township. :[[Herrick-1563|Elijah Herrick]] arrived from Vermont in 1836. In 1847 he built a cobblestone house in Rockford that is still in use. :[[Lake-3193|Thomas Lake]], born in England, came to Rockford in 1836. He was a carpenter and built many of the earliest homes in Rockford. :[[Greenlees-154|John Greenlee]] escaped from creditors in Kintyre, Scotland in 1836 and established the [[Space:Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois|Scottish Settlement]] in Argyle, Illinois. :[[Cleveland-4338 |Lewis Cleveland]] settled in Durand. :[[Robb-3219 |Scott Robb]] settled in Durand. =====1837===== In 1837 a party traveled together to Winnebago County in four horse drawn wagons. Traveling in the first wagon was [[Johnson-114631 |David Johnson]] and wife [[Young-48944 |Mary]] and [[Marsh-10385 |George Marsh]]. The second wagon carried the Johnson’s son [[Johnson-98393 |Jeremiah]] and wife [[Doolittle-4561|Julia Doolittle]], eight year old daughter [[Johnson-98396 |Melissa]] and four year old son [[Johnson-98419 |Jeremiah]], [[Stedman-754 |Catherine Steadman]]. In the third wagon were [[Doolittle-1178 |Philetus Doolittle]], wife [[Knox-1185 |Sally]], son [[Doolittle-1179 |Russell]] and Lorenzo Stratten. [[Scott-47300|Rueben Scott]] who was married to David Johnson’s daughter [[Johnson-114650 |Anna]], and their children [[Scott-47301|Sylvester]], [[Scott-34433 |Daniel]] and Mary were in the fourth wagon. Rockford Republic (Rockford, IL) 20 October 1913, page 11 [https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A12B97CC12F92B9E8%40GB3NEWS-12E3F7C547FFA198%402420061-12E3B8C7222480E8%4010-12E3B8C7222480E8%40 : GenealogyBank] accessed 17 September 2020 All settled in Harlem Township or Guilford Township. :[[Doolittle-1177 |Calvin Doolittle]], father of Julia and Philetus is not mentioned as being in the wagon party but also settled in Harlem that year. :[[Grover-2029 |John Grover]] settled in Roscoe. :[[Atkinson-11813|James Atikinson]] and his family immigrated from England and settled in Burritt Township. =====1838===== :[[Hayes-13059|Samuel Hayes]] settled in Guilford Township in 1838. ====Politicians From Winnebago County==== :[[Andrus-1038|Henry Andrus]] was born in Harlem Township and farmed in Cherry Valley. He served in both the Illinois House of Representatives and Illinois Senate from 1896 to 1918. :[[Early-1350|John Early]] was born in Ontario, Candida and came to the United States with his family in 1843. He was a carpenter in Rockford who became Lieutenant Governor in 1873. :[[Lamont-177|James Lamont]], owner of the Monitor, a Prohibitionist paper, was the first Prohibitionist to be elected to the General Assembly in 1886. :[[Sterling-1699|Frederick Sterling]] was Illinois Lieutenant Governor from 1921-1933. He was also editor of the Rockford-Gazette. ====Notable Women==== {{Image|file=Hulett-370.jpg |caption=''Alta May Huett'' }} [[Hulett-370|Alta May Huett]] was born in Rockton. At the age of 19, she was the first woman in the United States admitted to the Bar. She also helped pass the first legislation prohibiting gender discrimination in the workplace. {{Image|file=Gardner-13286.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=''Elizabeth Gardner, 1943.'' }} [[Gardner-13286|Libby Gardner]], 1939 graduate of Rockford High School was one of the first American female military pilots in World War II. She was the subject of a iconic photograph at the helm of a Martin Marauder B-26. {{Image|file=Lathrop-2165.jpg |caption=''Julia Clifford Lathrop'' }} [[Lathrop-2165|Julia Clifford Lathrop]] was an American social reformer in the area of education, social policy, and children's welfare. She was the director of the United States Children's Bureau from 1912 to 1922, the first woman ever to head a United States federal bureau. ===Other Winnebago County Notables=== {{Image|file=Barker-16282-1.jpg |caption=''Old Forest Cities, 1869'' }} [[Barker-16282|Al Barker]] was a Civil War veteran who was one of the original players for the Rockford Forest City Baseball club in 1865. He played one game in the National Leagues in 1871. {{Image|file=Nicol-1434.jpg |caption=''Hugh Nicol baseball card'' |size=m }} [[Nicol-1434|Hugh Nicol]] “Little Nic” immigrated as a boy from Scotland with his family to Rockford in 1866. He played Major League Baseball from 1881-1891. He was a crowd pleaser with showmanship and still holds the record for most stolen bases. {{Image|file=Swezey-79.jpg |align=m |size=m |caption=''Otto Herman Swezey'' }} [[Swezey-79|Otto H. Swezey]] son of Winnebago County pioneers went to school in a one room Schoolhouse in Guilford and became a noted entomologist who was an expert on the insects of Hawaii. Later entomologists named species like the psyllid genus Swezeyana, for him. ====Immigrants==== =====Irish===== The first Irish arrived in Rockford in 1852. By 1870 Irish made up about 5% of Rockford. Williams, Matt, [https://www.rrstar.com/x673422750/Irish-ancestry-on-the-short-side-in-Rockford-Winnebago-County Irish ancestry on the short side in Rockford, Winnebago County] March 17, 2010 =====Swedes===== The first Swedes arrived in Rockford in 1852. in 1854 there were about 1000 [immigrants from Sweden in Rockford. In 1872 there were about 3,500. Rockford became one of the largest Swedish population centers in the United States. [http://genealogytrails.com/ill/winnebago/Swedish.htm The Swedish Element in Rockford] John Nelson emigrated from Sweden in 1852. He patented a sock knitting machine and in 1880 formed the Nelson Knitting Company in Rockford. His socks inspired the famous “Sock Monkeys” Since 2005 Rockford has hosted an annual Sock Monkey Festival. [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sock_monkey Sock Monkey] Wikipedia ====Civil War==== {{Image|file=74th_Regiment_Illinois_Infantry-2.jpg |caption=Camp Fuller }} Camp Fuller was established in 1862 in Rockford for training troops raised in Winnebago County. It was named for Adjutant General [[Fuller-17258|Allan C. Fuller-]] who established it. It’s first commander was [[Marsh-11287|Col. Jason Marsh]] who commanded the [[space:74th_Regiment%2C_Illinois_Infantry|Illinos 74th Infantry]]. The first volunteers arrived on August 16, 1862. At first, the men all slept in tents, but within two weeks they had built simple frame barracks. Camp Fuller trained four regiments— the 74th, composed mainly of Winnebago County men; the 92nd from Ogle, Stephenson and Carroll Counties; the 95th from McHenry and Boone; and the 96th from Jo Daviess and Lake. They all left in the fall with Rockford citizens turned out in great numbers to see them parade out of town. After the last regiment left in November, Camp Fuller was torn down and its lumber auctioned. Today, there is a stone and plaque at the corner of Harlem Boulevard and Guard Street memorializing the camp. [http://www.churchillsgrove.org/neighborhood-history History of the Grove] https://midwayvillagemuseumcollections.wordpress.com/2013/01/15/rockfords-camp-fuller/ camp Fuller Midway Village Museum] {{Image|file=Illinois_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States.gif |align=l |size=s }} :'''Civil War Companies Organized in Winnebago County, Illinois''' :'''Artillary:''' :[[:Category:1st Regiment, Illinois Light Artillery, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, Illinois Light Artillery, Battery E]] :[[:Category: 2nd Regiment, Illinois Light Artillery, United States Civil War| 2nd Regiment, Illinois Light Artillery, Battery M]] :'''Calvary:''' :[[:Category: 1st Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, United States Civil War|1st Regiment, Illinois Cavalry Company K]] :[[:Category: 8th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, United States Civil War|8th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, Companies L, M]] :[[:Category:11th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, United States Civil War|11th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, Company D]] :[[:Category: 12th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, United States Civil War|12th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, Company A]] :[[:Category: 15th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, United States Civil War|15th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, Company M]] :[[:Category: 17th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, United States Civil War| 17th Regiment, Illinois Cavalry, Company K]] :'''Infantry:''' :[[:Category: 11th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War|11th Regiment, Illinois Infantry. Company D]] :[[:Category: 15th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War|15th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, Company C]] :[[:Category: 44th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War|44th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, Company G]] :[[:Category: 45th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War|45th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, Companies F, G]] :[[:Category: 52nd Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War|52nd Regiment, Illinois Infantry, Company E]] :[[:Category: 55th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War|55th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, Company C]] :[[:Category: 65th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, United States Civil War| 65th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, Company K]] :[[:Category: 67th Regiment, Illinois Infantry (3 months, 1862), United States Civil War|67th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, Companies, A, C]] : [[space:74th_Regiment%2C_Illinois_Infantry|Illinos 74th Infantry, Companies A, B, C, D, E, F, H, K]] :[[:Category: 90th Regiment, 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Illinois|Cherry Valley]] :[[:Category: Durand Township, Winnebago County, Illinois|Durand]] :[[:Category: Harlem Township, Winnebago County, Illinois|Harlem]] :[[:Category:Harrison Township, Winnebago County, Illinois|Harrison]] :[[:Category: Laona Township, Winnebago County, Illinois|Laona]] :[[:Category: Owen Township, Winnebago County, Illinois|Owen]] :[[:Category: Pecatonica Township, Winnebago County, Illinois|Pecatonica]] :[[:Category: Rockford Township, Winnebago County, Illinois|Rockford]] :[[:Category: Rockton Township, Winnebago County, Illinois|Rockton]] :[[:Category: Roscoe Township, Winnebago County, Illinois|Roscoe]] :[[:Category: Seward Township, Winnebago County, Illinois|Seward]] :[[:Category: Shirland Township, Winnebago County, Illinois|Shirland]] :[[:Category: Winnebago Township, Winnebago County, Illinois|Winnebago]] ====Census-designated==== :[[:Category: Lake Summerset, Illinois|Lake Summerset]] ===Winnebago County Name Studies=== *[[:Category: Winnebago County, Illinois, Breckenridge Name Study|Breckenridge]] *[[:Category: Winnebago County, Illinois, Brown Name Study|Brown]] *[[:Category: Winnebago County, Illinois, Colville Name Study|Colville]] *[[:Category: Winnebago County, Illinois, Harvey Name Study|Harvey]] *[[:Category: Winnebago County, Illinois, McMillan Name Study|McMillan]] *[[:Category: Winnebago County, Illinois, Smith Name Study|Smith]] ====Winnebago County Suicides==== For some reason suicides cannot be categorized by location so I have collected them in a personal category *[[:Category: Colville-218 Suicides|Winnebago County Suicides]] ===Resources=== *[http://wincoil.us/ Winnebago County Official Website] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Winnebago_County,_Illinois_Genealogy Winnebago County, Illinois Genealogy], FamilySearch *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winnebago_County,_Illinois Winnebago County, Illinois] Wikipedia *[https://datausa.io/profile/geo/winnebago-county-il/ Winnebago County] DataUSA *[http://genealogytrails.com/ill/winnebago/history_towns.html History of Towns and Townships, Winnebago County] Geneology Trails *[http://genealogytrails.com/ill/winnebago/firstsettlers.html First Settlers of Winnebago County] Geneology Trails *[https://archive.org/details/illinoismilitary00civi/page/n0 Illinois military units in the Civil War] by Civil War Centennial Commission of Illinois Publication date 1962 ====Books==== * H. F. Kett. ''The History of Winnebago County, Illinois : Its past and Present, Containing ... a Biographical Directory of Its Citizens, War Record of Its Volunteers in the Late Rebellion, General and Local Statistics ... History of the Northwest, History of Illinois ... Etc''. Chicago: H.F. Kett &, 1877. [https://archive.org/details/historyofwinneba00hfkerich/page/n0 E Book] *Church, Charles A. ''History of Rockford and Winnebago County, Illinois from the First Settlement in 1834 to the Civil War''. Rockford, IL: W.P. Lamb, 1900. [https://archive.org/details/historyofrockfor00chur/page/n0 E Book] *Rowland, Katherine E., C.G. ''The Pioneers of Winnebago and Boone Counties, Illinois, Who Came before 1841''. Baltimore, MA: Gateway Press, 1990. No E Book Available. Used copies available at Amazon and other book sellers. ==Sources==

Winterpock Creek Notes

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[[Category:Chesterfield County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Henrico County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Winterpock, Virginia Colony]] ==Biography== {{blue|This Space page was written by Allan Harl Thomas}} In 1690 [[Eppes-66 | Captain Francis Eppes II]], [[Archer-161 | George Archer]], [[Royall-3 | Joseph Royall]] and [[Kennon-17 | Richard Kennon]] patented 2827 acres in what was Bristol Parish of Henrico County, Virginia on the north side of the Appomattox River . The tract being claimed was in the vicinity "of a great creek to the main river at Wortapok". In 1703 Captain Epps and Rickard Kennon were joined by Epps' two sons, Francis Jr. (IV), Isham; granddaughter [[Kennon-26 | Elizabeth Kennon]] and the [[Robertson-3419 |Rev George Robertson]], rector of Bristol Parish, [[Jones-47863 | Philip Jones]], [[Shippey-11 | Martha Stratton]] and [[Hill-12275 | James Hill]] in obtaining another 4000 acres at the mouth of Winterpock Creek.[https://books.google.com/books?id=ixztrMY3EjIC&pg=PA138 Notes on Southside Virginia edited by Walter Allen Watson][https://books.google.com/books?id=jUKCf_t_ec0C&pg=RA4-PA138 Bulletin of the Virginia State Library, Volumes 11-16] Source: [http://eppington.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2014/06/A-Documentary-History-of-Eppington-Part-1.pdf A Documentary History of Eppington Part-1] ===Parishes=== '''HENRICO PARISH''' *Formed about 1611 Henrico Co to aft 1785 *This was an original shire & parish. (often called Varina Parish 1680-1714) BRISTOL PARISH *Established in 1643 *Bristol Parish has served Charles City, Henrico, Prince George, and Dinwiddie counties. ::Charles City Co to 1702 ::Henrico Co to 1735 ::Prince George Co to aft 1785 ::Dinwiddie Co to aft 1785 The statute created Bristol Parish on both sides of Appomattox river, from the mouth up to the falls, in (then) Charles City & Henrico Counties. It did not give the name of the "parent" parish. '''1702''' When Prince George Co was formed from Charles City, that part of Bristol Parish went too.
'''1735''' When Dale Parish was formed, it included that part of Bristol Parish in Henrico Co.
'''1752''' When Dinwiddie Co was formed from Prince George County in 1752, Bristol Parish served both counties.
http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm *[https://archive.org/details/historyofbristol00inslau A history of Bristol Parish, Va. : with genealogies of families connected therewith and historical illustrations] *Chamberlayne, Churchill Gibson, [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044086448867;view=1up;seq=7 ''The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1720-1789.''] (Page ) Richmond, VA: Priv. print. [by W.E. Jones] 1898, HathiTrust.org. (also available on *[https://archive.org/stream/vestrybookandre01chamgoog#page/n313/mode/1up archive.org]) FamilySearch, [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Bristol_Parish,_Virginia Bristol Parish, Virginia] [https://alliedfamilies.wordpress.com/early-virginia-jones-families/ Jones of Bristol Parish] KING WILLIAM PARISH *(North of the Winterpock watershed) :Formed 1700 King William 1700 :Henrico Co to 1749 :Goochland Co to 1749 :Cumberland Co to 1777 :Chesterfield Co to aft 1785 :Powhatan Co to aft 1785 Formed for the French Protestant refugees at [http://huguenot-manakin.org/manakin/bugg.php Manakin towne], in Henrico Co. '''1728''' After Goochland Co was formed from Henrico Co. kING William it served both counties. When in 1749, Cumberland Co was formed from Goochland, and Chesterfield Co from Henrico, King William Parish went into the new counties only. After Powhatan Co was formed from Cumberland Co, in 1777, the parish served all three counties *http://huguenot-manakin.org/houses/houses.php?house=5 '''DALE PARISH''' '''1735 to 1749''' Henrico Co to 1749
'''AFT 1785''' Chesterfield Co
'''1735''' Formed from Henrico Parish
'''1749''' Chesterfield Co was formed from Henrico Co, taking Dale Parish too
===Manchester Parish=== This parish was taken from Dale parish in 1772. The dividing line commenced at the mouth of Falling Creek, on James River, and ended at the mouth of Winterbock Creek, on the Appomattox. ==Churches== [https://www.jstor.org/stable/4245470?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents The Colonial Churches of Henrico and Chesterfield Counties, Virginia: Part II. George Carrington Mason. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography Vol. 55, No. 2 (Apr., 1947), pp. 147-158] ===Bristol Parish Episcopal Church=== Bristol Parish was established in 1643, including all the Appomattox River valley. Chamberlayne, Churchill Gibson. [https://books.google.com/books?id=b7GX427EbLAC The Vestry Book and Register of Bristol Parish, Virginia, 1720 - 1789]. Richmond, VA: [s.n.] 1898. Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne's history of Blandford Church, Bristol Parish, Virginia [https://books.google.com/books?id=TSISAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA73&lpg=PA73#v=onepage&q&f=false "The Brick Church on Wells's Hill"] (1907) ===Old Saponey {sic} Church=== https://archive.org/stream/oldchurchesminis01meaduoft#page/471/mode/1up/search/Saponey ===Skinquarter Baptist Church=== *[http://www.markerhistory.com/skinquarter-baptist-church-marker-o-67/ Skinquarter Baptist Church Marker] *[https://archive.org/stream/livesofvirgini00tayl#page/234/search/Skinquarter Lives of Virginia Baptist ministers] *[https://archive.org/stream/cu31924095618405#page/n285/search/Robertson A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia] *[https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=est3739-2&id=I37539 John (Rev.) GOODE] ===Second Creek=== ==Timeline== *Native Americans- 1600 The county was originally inhabited by the Appomattox Native American Indian tribe, one of several tribes ruled by [[Powhatan-1 | Chief Powhatan.]] *1619, the first iron furnace, and first industrial development, in America was established on Falling Creek near the James River. *1622, Chief Powhatan’s successor, [[Powhatan-170 | Chief Opechancanough]], launched a coordinated attack on area settlements, many of which never recovered and were abandoned. *1634 the Chesterfield area became part of the Shire of Henrico, one of the eight original political divisions of Virginia. Tobacco cultivation and coal mining fueled growth. *1634 - the first Africans were brought to Bermuda Hundred. * 1749, prompted the Virginia House of Burgesses to separate Chesterfield County from Henrico County. The original boundary of the county was the James and Appomattox Rivers in the north, east, and south and, generally, Skinquarter Creek in the west. ===Geology=== [https://books.google.com/books?id=3XQuAAAAYAAJ&pg Geology of the Richmond Basin, Virginia Nathaniel Southgate Shaler, Jay Backus Woodworth, Frank Hall Knowlton U.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 ===Maps=== [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3880.ct000903/ A mapp of]] Virginia discovered to ye hills, and in it's latt. from 35 deg. & 1/2 neer Florida to 41 deg. bounds of New England (1657 revision by Virginia Farrer of 1651 map by her father John Farrer) [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3880.ct000370/ A map] of the most inhabited part of Virginia containing the whole province of Maryland with part of Pensilvania, New Jersey and North Carolina (by Joshua Fry and Peter Jefferson, 1755) [https://www.loc.gov/item/gvhs01.vhs00347/ Survey of a part of Chesterfield County, Virginia. 1863] the mouth of Winterpock Creek [https://www.loc.gov/item/gvhs01.vhs00366/ Survey of a part of Chesterfield County, Virginia. 1863] the headwaters of Winterpock Creek, Sappony Creek, Clover Hill, and Skinquarter [https://www.loc.gov/item/gvhs01.vhs00347/ Survey of a part of Chesterfield County, Virginia.] 1863 ==Resources== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/henrico/wills/wills1655-1800.txt INDEX TO WILLS AND ADMINISTRATIONS – HENRICO COUNTY 1655-1800] *[https://archive.org/details/jstor-1914991 "Henrico County, Virginia: Beginnings of Its Families: Part I"] *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/1915131?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents "Henrico County, Virginia: Beginnings of Its Families: Part II"] *[https://archive.org/stream/jstor-1914683/1914683#page/n1 "Henrico County, Virginia: Beginnings of Its Families: Part III"] *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/1915104?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents "Henrico County, Virginia: Beginnings of Its Families: Part IV"] *[https://www.chesterfieldhistory.com/ THE CHESTERFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF VIRGINIA] ::[https://www.chesterfieldhistory.com/genealogy-committee The Genealogy Committee] * [http://www.sents.net/fg/cci.php?page=GetList&County=2823 '''Chesterfield Cemeteries'''] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Henrico_County,_Virginia_Compiled_Genealogies#Henrico_County.2C_Virginia_Genealogy_General_Resources FamGeneoligies] *[http://lva-linux-temp.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com:8991/F/RMDM41MAXB32UHPMICC73L8VI18IDDT89SE599P76FCTGMPGKL-15722?func=file&file_name=find-d-clas08&local_base=CLAS08 Library of Virginia] Your ID is: ID69312 Your Password is: 855207206 *[https://books.google.com/books?id=WD3QAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA3-PA116 Bulletin of the Virginia State Library, Volumes 11-15] *[http://eppington.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2014/06/A-Documentary-History-of-Eppington-Part-1.pdf A Docmentary History of Eppington Part1] *[http://eppington.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2014/06/A-Documentary-History-of-Eppington-Part-2.pdf A Docmentary History of Eppington Part2] *[http://wvancestry.com/ReferenceMaterial/Files/Births_1720-1792_Bristol_Parish_Register_of_Henrico_Prince_George_and_Dinwiddie_Counties_Va.pdf Henrico Virginia Bristol Parish Register] Births, 1720-1792, from the Bristol parish register of Henrico, Prince George, and Dinwiddie, John Boodie *Colonial Wills of Henrico Co. VA, part one: 1677-1737 (with misc Documents beg 1654) by Benj. Weisiger, 1976. *Colonial Wills of Henrico Co. VA Part Two, 1737-1781 by Benj. Weisiger, 1994. *Henrico Co. VA Deeds 1737-1750 abstracted by Benj. Weisiger, 1995, Iberian Press, Athens, GA *Henrico County Virginia Deeds 1706-1737 by Benjamin Weisiger III, 1995 Iberian Publ Co., Athens, Ga *Chesterfield County Virginia Deeds 1749-1756 by Benjamin Weisiger III, 1991 reprint *Chesterfield County Virginia Wills 1749 - 1774 by Benjamin Weisiger, 1988 *Chesterfield County, Virginia Deeds 1756-1764 by Benjamin Weisiger III, 1989 *Chesterfield County Virginia Deed Book 5 1764-1768 by Benjamin Weisiger, 1995 Iberian Pr, Athens, GA *Chesterfield County Virginia Wills 1774-1802 by Benjamin B. Weisiger III 1992, Iberian Publ Athens, GA *Births from the Bristol Parish Register of Henrico, Prince George, and Dinwiddie Counties, Virginia 1720-1798 transcribed by Churchill Gibson Chamberlayne, Clearfield Co., Md 1990 *Chesterfield County Grantee / Grantor Index compiled by Johnella Boynton 1999 *[http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/va/resources/virginia-county-records-v6-p1.pdf Virginia County Records Vol VI Crozier] Henrico page 81 *[https://www.jstor.org/stable/1915026?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Early Generations of the Tanner Family of Henrico County, Virginia William Clayton Torrence The William and Mary Quarterly Vol. 25, No. 3 (Jan. 1917), pp. 198-205] *William Traylor of Henrico County, Virginia 1674-1753: His Children and Grandchildren by Robert A. McDonald, 1997. Transcribed court records only. *[https://www.robertsonsofwinterpock.com/documents/RobertsonsofWinterpock_1968.pdf Robertsons of Winterpock] *[http://markhamchesterfield.com/features/FeaC01_TraylorWinterpock.pdf *[https://scholarship.richmond.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1491&context=masters-theses A history of the village of Midlothian, Virginia, emphasizing the period 1835-1935] *[https://archive.org/details/historicvirginia00lanc/page/n11 Historic Virginia homes and churches by Lancaster, Robert Alexander, 1915] *[https://archive.org/details/tuckahoescoheess00seam/page/53 Tuckahoes and Cohees: the settlers and cultures of Amherst and Nelson Counties, 1607-1807 by Seaman, Catherine H.C.]

Winthrop Fleet

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[[Category:Winthrop Fleet]] See: [[:Category:Winthrop Fleet]] ===Winthrop Fleet=== The Winthrop Fleet was a group of eleven sailing ships under the leadership of [[Winthrop-12|John Winthrop]] that carried approximately 700 Puritans plus livestock and provisions from England to New England over the summer of 1630. ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winthrop_Fleet 1]) Winthrop's Journal lists the eleven ships that were in his fleet: [[:Category:Arbella, Winthrop Fleet|Arbella]], The flagship, designated 'Admiral'; [[:Category:Talbot, Winthrop Fleet|Talbot]], Designated 'Vice Admiral'; [[:Category:Ambrose, Winthrop Fleet|Ambrose]], Designated 'Rear Admiral'; [[:Category:Jewel, Winthrop Fleet|Jewel]], Designated a 'Captain'; [[:Category:Mayflower, Winthrop Fleet|Mayflower]], A different ship than that of the Pilgrims; [[:Category:Whale, Winthrop Fleet|Whale]]; [[:Category:Success, Winthrop Fleet|Success]]; [[:Category:Charles, Winthrop Fleet|Charles]]; [[:Category:William and Francis, Winthrop Fleet|William and Francis]]; [[:Category:Hopewell, Winthrop Fleet|Hopewell]]; [[:Category:Trial, Winthrop Fleet|Trial]]. Six other ships arrived at Massachusetts Bay in 1630, for a total of seventeen ships that year. The flow of Puritans to New England continued for another ten years, during a period known as the [[:Category:Puritan Great Migration|Great Migration]]. '''Voyage''' The initial group (Arbella and her three escorts) departed Yarmouth, Isle of Wight on April 8, the remainder following in two or three weeks. Seven hundred men, women, and children were distributed among the ships of the fleet. The voyage itself was rather uneventful, the direction and speed of the wind being the main topic in Winthrop's Journal, as it affected how much progress was made each day. There were a few days of severe weather, and every day was cold. The children were cold and bored, and there is a description of a game played with a rope that helped with both problems. The Winthrop Fleet was a well planned and financed expedition that formed the nucleus of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. However they were not the first settlers of the area. There was an existing settlement at Salem, started in about 1626, populated by a few hundred Puritans, most of whom had arrived in 1629, and who were governed by [[Endicott-21|John Endicott]]. Winthrop superseded Endicott as Governor of the Colony upon his arrival in 1630.
{| style="width: 100%; height: 300px" |- ! Winthrop Fleet Passengers |- ! These leading men both applied for the charter for the Massachusetts Bay Colony and came to New England in Winthrop's Fleet. |- | Mr. [[Winthrop-12|John Winthrop]], Governor, and three of his sons, including two minors and one adult son, [[Winthrop-13|Henry Winthrop]] |- | Sir [[Saltonstall-28 |Richard Saltonstall]], three sons and two daughters. |- | Mr. [[Johnson-8596|Isaac Johnson]] Esq. and the Lady Arabella his wife and daughter of Thomas Clinton, 3rd Earl of Lincoln |- | Mr. [[Clinton-190|Charles Fiennes]] the said Earl's son |- | Mr. [[Dudley-129|Thomas Dudley]], his wife, two sons, and four daughters |- | Mr. [[Coddington-18|William Coddington]], the first Governor of Rhode Island, and his wife |- | Mr. [[Pynchon-3|William Pynchon]], and his wife and three daughters |- | Mr. [[Vassall-6|William Vassall]], for whom Vassalboro, Maine was named, and his wife |- | Mr. John Revell, merchant, who loaned the Plymouth Colony money, and who was chosen assistant to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. |- ! Other passengers of historical significance include: |- | [[Perley-10|Allan Perley]] |- | [[Seeley-67|Robert Seeley]] |- | [[Converse-35|Edward Convers]] |- | [[Bradstreet-16|Simon Bradstreet]] and his wife [[Dudley-318|Anne Bradstreet]] |- | [[Mayhew-74|Thomas Mayhew]] |- | [[Underhill-12|Captain John Underhill]] |- | [[Abell-9|Robert Abell]] |- | [[Burr-1244|Jehu Burr]] Great Great Grandfather of Aaron Burr |- | [[Wilson-667|John Wilson]], first minister of the Boston church |- ! A Complete List of Passengers |- | This list is from the excellent book: ''The Winthrop Fleet of 1630: An Account of the Vessels, the Voyage, the Passengers and their English Homes from Original Authorities'' by Charles Edward Banks ([https://archive.org/details/winthropfleetof100bank/page/n9/ 2]). It is believed by Banks to be a complete list, gathered from many sources. |- | [[Abbott-297|Abbott, Daniel]] |- | [[Abell-9|Abell, Robert]] |- | [[Ager-134|Agar, William]] ''(Banks's listing conflates 3 people) |- | [[Alcock-84|Alcock, George]], [[Hooker-100|____]] |- | [[Alcock-13|Alcock, Thomas]] |- | [[Aleworth-1|Aleworth, Francis]] |- | [[Andrew-138 | Andrew, Thomas]] |- | [[Archer-914|Archer, Samuel]] |- | [[Aspinwall-124|Aspinwall, William]], [[Goodyear-183|Elizabeth]], [[Aspinwall-204|Edward]] |- | [[Odlin-8 | Audley, (Odlin) John]] |- | Baker, John, Charity |- | [[Baulston-1 | Balston, William]], [[Unknown-442875 | Elizabeth]] |- | [[Barsham-5|Barsham, William]] |- | [[Bartlett-1296|Bartlett, Thomas]] |- | [[Bateman-18|Bateman, William]] |- | [[Baxter-15|Baxter, Gregory]] |- | [[Beamsley-2|Beamsley, William]], [[Unknown-316858|Anne]] |- | [[Beecher-709|Beecher, Thomas]], [[Barker-9106|Christian]] |- | [[Belcher-101|Belcher, Edward]], [[Tallmadge-9|Christian]], [[Belcher-3155|Edward Jr]]. |- | [[Bendall-223|Bendall, Edward]], [[Unknown-477380|Anne]] |- | [[Benham-24|Benham, John]] |- | [[Biggs-3594 | Biggs, John]], [[Unknown-643307|Mary]] |- | [[Black-514|Black, John]] |- | Boggust, John |- | Boswell, John |- | [[Bosworth-203 | Bosworth, Zaccheus]] |- | Bourne, Garret |- | [[Bowman-2698 | Bowman, Nathaniel]], [[Unknown-196375 | Anna]] |- | [[Bradstreet-16|Bradstreet, Simon]], [[Dudley-318|Anne]] |- | Brand, Benjamin |- | Bratcher, Augustine |- | Brease, ____ |- | [[Brenton-888 | Brenton, William]] |- | Brett, Isabel |- | [[Bright-57 | Bright, Henry]] |- | [[Browne-418 | Browne, Abraham]], [[Unknown-7725 | Lydia]] |- | Browne, James |- | [[Browne-630 | Browne, Richard]], Elizabeth, George, Richard Jr. |- | Buckland, William |- | [[Bugbee-616|Bugby, Richard]], [[Unknown-444476 | Judith]] |- | Bulgar, Richard, ____ |- | [[Burnell-350 | Burnell (Bunnell), William]] |- | [[Burr-1244|Burr, Jehu]], ____, [[Burr-28|Jehu Jr.]] |- | Burroughs, Robert |- | Cable, John |- | [[Cakebread-16 | Cakebread, Thomas]], [[Unknown-146378 | Sarah]] |- | [[Chadwick-420|Chadwick, Charles]], [[Norcross-138|Elizabeth]] |- | Chambers, Anne or Annie |- | Chase, William |- | Chauner, Margery |- | [[Cheesbrough-474 | Cheesebrough, William]], [[Stevenson-72|Ann (Stevenson)]], [[Cheesbrough-475 |Sarah]], [[Cheesbrough-476 | Peter]], [[Cheesbrough-473|Samuel]], [[Cheesbrough-484|Nathaniel]] |- | Child, Ephraim, Elizabeth |- | [[Church-21|Church, Richard]] |- | [[Clarke-3156 | Clarke, John]] |- | Clarke, William, Elizabeth |- | Clough (Cluffe), Richard |- | Cobbett, ____ |- | [[Coddington-18|Coddington, William]], [[Unknown-459385 | Mary]] |- | [[Colbron-7 | Colbron, William]], [[Unknown-264848 | Margery]] |- | [[Colby-38 | Colby, Anthony]], [[UNKNOWN-239647 | Susanna (Haddon)]] |- | [[Cole-18713 | Cole, John]] |- | Cole, Rice, Arrold |- | Cole, Robert |- | Cole, Samuel, Anne |- | [[Converse-35|Converse, Edward]], [[Unknown-540236 | Sarah]], Phineas, John, [[Converse-36|Josiah]], [[Converse-26|James]] |- | Cooke, Margaret |- | Cowlishaw, William, Anne |- | Crabb, John |- | [[Crafts-33|Crafts, Griffin]], [[Unknown-193863|Alice]], [[Crafts-44|Hannah]] |- | Cranwell, John |- | Cribb, Benjamin |- | Crugott, James |- | [[Dady-61|Dady, William]], [[Unknown-578672|Dorothy]] |- | Deekes (Dix), Edward, Jane |- | Devereux, John |- | Diffy, Richard |- | [[Dillingham-75|Dillingham, John]], [[Caly-1|Sarah (Caly)]], [[Dillingham-162|Sarah]] |- | [[Dixon-957|Dixon, William]] |- | [[Doggett-55|Doggett, John]], ____, [[Doggett-5|John Jr]], [[Daggett-60|Thomas]] |- | Downing, James |- | [[Dudley-129|Dudley, Thomas]], [[Yorke-44|Dorothy (Yorke)]], [[Dudley-50|Samuel]], [[Dudley-318|Anne]], [[Dudley-489|Patience]], [[Dudley-401|Sarah]], [[Dudley-283|Mercy]], [[Dudley-281|Thomas Jr.]] |- | Dutton, ____ |- | Edmunds, John, Mary |- | Eggleston, Bigod |- | Ellis, Arthur |- | Elston, John |- | [[Fairweather-41|Fayerweather, Thomas]] |- | [[Feake-4|Feake, Robert]] |- | [[Clinton-190|Fiennes, Charles]] |- | [[Finch-1106|Finch, Abraham]], [[Finch-715|Abraham Jr.]], [[Finch-125|Daniel]], [[Finch-361|John]] |- | [[Firmyn-5|Firman, John]] |- | Firmin, Giles Jr., Martha (Doggett) |- | [[Fitz_Randolph-42|Fitzrandolph, Edward]] |- | [[Fox-118|Fox, Thomas]] |- | [[Foxwell-3|Foxwell, Richard]], ____, [[Foxwell-20|John]] |- | Freeman, Samuel, Apphia (Quick), Henry |- | [[French-103|French, Thomas]], [[Riddlesdale-1|Susan (Riddlesdale)]], [[French-691|Thomas Jr.]], [[French-502|Alice]], [[French-812|Dorcas]], [[French-813|Susan]], [[French-814|Anne]], [[French-1818|John]], [[French-326|Mary]] |- | [[Frothingham-21|Frothingham, William]], [[UNKNOWN-74581|Anne]] |- | [[Gage-159|Gage, John]], French-13078|Amy]] |- | [[Gager-44|Gager, William]] |- | ____, ____ (servant to Dr. Gager name unknown) |- | Garrett, Hugh |- | Garrett, Richard, ____, Hannah, ____ |- | [[Gibson-3806|Gibson, Christopher]], Mary |- | Gibson, Elizabeth |- | Glover, Ralph |- | [[Glover-2050|Glover, John]], [[Unknown-198260|Anne]] |- | [[Goldthwaite-1|Goldthwaite, Thomas]], [[Unknown-132609|Elizabeth]] |- | Gosnall, Henry, Mary |- | Gosse (Goffe), John, Sarah |- | Goulworth, John |- | Gridley, Richard, Grace, Joseph, Abraham |- | Gyver, Bridget |- | [[Haddon-2|Haddon, Garrett]], [[Unknown-200708|Margaret]] |- | Hale, Robert, Joan |- | [[Hall-2408|Hall, John]], Joan (Dove) |- | Hammond, Philippa |- | [[Harding-9458|Harding, Robert]] |- | [[Harris-640|Harris, Thomas]], [[Unknown-461373|Elizabeth]] |- | [[Harwood-668|Harwood, Henry]], [[Unknown-254888|Elizabeth]] |- | [[Hawkes-11|Hawke, ____]] |- | Hawkins, John |- | Hawthorne, William |- | Hesselden, Franceis |- | Hoames, Margaret |- | Hoffe, ____ |- | Hopwood, Edward |- | [[Horne-1080|Horne, John]] |- | [[Hosier-154|Hosier, Samuel]] |- | [[Howlett-14|Howlett, Thomas]] |- | [[Hudson-9049|Hudson, William]], [[Neale-2688|Susan]], [[Hudson-9048|Francis]], [[Hudson-9050|William Jr.]] |- | Hulbirt, William |- | Hutchins, Richard |- | [[Hutchinson-2506|Hutchinson, George]], [[Lynde-120|Margaret]] |- | [[Hutchinson-11090|Hutchinson, Thomas]] |- | Ijons (Irons), Matthias, Anne |- |[[James-24569| James, Edmond]], [[Unknown-605019|Reana]] |- | James, Thomas, Elizabeth |- |[[James-21917| James, William]], [[Smyth-3298|Elizabeth]] |- | Jarvis, John |- | Johnson, Davy |- | Johnson, Francis, Joan |- | [[Johnson-8596|Johnson, Isaac]], [[Clinton-754|Arbella]] |- | [[Johnson-2898|Johnson, John]], [[Unknown-206272|Margaret]] |- | [[Johnson-58850|Johnson, Richard]], [[Unknown-643322|Alice]] |- | Jones, Bethia |- | Jones, Edward |- | Kidby, Lewis, ____, ____, Edward |- |[[Kingsbury-35| Kingsbury, Henry]], [[Blyth-3|Margaret]], [[Kingsbury-21|Henry Jr.]] |- | [[Kingsbury-29|Kingsbury, Thomas]] |- | Knapp, Nicholas, Elinor |- | [[Knopp-153|Knapp, William]], ____, [[Knapp-46|John]], [[Knapp-218|Anne]], [[Knapp-55| Judith]], [[Knapp-51|Mary]], [[Knapp-53|James]], John, [[Knopp-113|William Jr.]] |- | [[Knower-3|Knower, George]] |- | [[Knower-1|Knower, Thomas]] |- | [[Lamb-5973|Lamb, Edward]] |- | [[Lamb-322|Lamb, Thomas]], [[Unknown-199589|Elizabeth]], Thomas Jr., John, [[Lamb-1762|Samuel]] |- | Lamb, Roger |- | Lawson, Henry |- | [[Learned-2|Learned, William]], [[Gillman-4|Judith]] |- | Leatherland, William |- | Legge, John |- | Lockwood, Edmond, Elizabeth, ____ |- | Lockwood, Robert |- | Lynton, Richard, ____, Anna, Lydia |- | Lynn, Henry, Sarah |- | [[Masters-334|Masters, John]],[[Unknown-188968| Jane]], Sarah, [[Masters-49|Lydia]], [[Masters-23|Elizabeth]], [[Masters-842|Nathaniel]], Abraham |- | Matson, Thomas, Amy (or Ann) |- | Mayhew, Thomas, ____, Thomas Jr. |- | Miller, ____ |- | Millett, Richard |- | [[Mills-1007|Mills, John]], [[Unknown-576885|Susan]], [[Mills-21909|Joy]], [[Mills-4900|Mary]], [[Mills-21908|John Jr.]], [[Mills-2911|Susanna]], [[Mills-21910|Recompense]] |- | Morey, Roger |- | Morley, Ralph, Catherine |- | Morris, Richard, Lenora |- | Morris, Thomas, Sarah |- | Morton, Mary |- | [[Moulton-471|Moulton, Thomas]], [[Unknown-396064|Jane]] |- | [[Mousall-1|Mousall, Ralph]], [[Unknown-2098|Alice]] |- | Munt, Thomas, Dorothy |- | [[Nash-937|Nash, Gregory]], ____ |- | Needham, Ann |- | Nicolls, ____ |- | [[Nowell-246|Nowell, Increase]], [[Gray-6148|Parnell (Gray) Parker]] |- | Odlin, John (See Audley) |- | [[Page-457|Page, John]], [[Paine-188|Phebe (Paine)]], [[Page-186|John]], Daniel |- | Painter, Thomas, Katherine |- | Palmer, Abraham, Grace |- | Palsford, Edward |- | [[Palgrave-4|Palsgrave, Richard]], [[Unknown-42277|Anne]], John, Anna, [[Palgrave-3|Mary]], [[Palgrave-2|Sarah]] |- | Parke, Robert, Martha (Chaplin), Thomas, ____, ____, ____ |- | Parker, Robert |- | Patrick, Captain Daniel, ____ |- | Pelham, William |- | [[Pemberton-6|Pemberton, James]], [[Unknown-2097|Alice]] |- | Pemberton, John, Elizabeth |- |[[Penn-1136| Penn, James]], [[Unknown-440413|Katherine]] |- | Penn, William |- | Penniman, James, Lydia |- | Perry, Isaac |- | Peters (Pettit), Anne |- | [[Phillips-1343|Phillips, Rev. George]], ____, [[Phillips-2095|Samuel]], Abigail, [[Phillips-1949|Elizabeth]] |- | [[Phillips-713|Phillips, John]], Joan |- | Phillips, John |- | Pickering, John, Esther, George, John Jr., Joan |- | Pickworth, John |- | Pierce, John, Parnell, Experience, Mercy, Samuel |- | Plaistow, Josiah |- | Pollard, Mrs. Anne |- | Pond, John |- | Pond, Robert, Mary |- | Porter, John, Margaret, ____, ____, ____, ____, |- | Pratt, Dr. Abraham, Jane |- | [[Pynchon-3|Pynchon, William]], [[Andrew-354|Agnes]], [[Pynchon-6|John]], [[Pynchon-2|Anne]], [[Pynchon-4|Mary]], [[Pynchon-5|Margaret]] |- | [[Rainsford-3|Rainsford, Edward]], ____ |- | Ratcliffe, Philip |- | [[Rawlins-72|Rawlins, Thomas]], [[Unknown-217501|Mary]], [[Rawlins-221|Thomas Jr.]], [[Rawlins-182|Nathaniel]], [[Rawlins-222|John]], [[Rawlins-71|Joan]], [[Rawlins-57|Mary]] |- | Reade, Thomas, Priscilla |- | Reading, Joseph |- | Reading, Miles |- | Reeder, ____ |- | Revell, John |- | [[Reynolds-326|Reynolds, Robert]], Mary, [[Reynolds-1102|Nathaniel]], [[Reynolds-325|Ruth]], [[Reynolds-1106|Tabitha]], [[Reynolds-1105|Sarah]] |- | [[Richardson-25|Richardson, Ezekiel]], [[Unknown-259|Susanna]] |- | Royse (Ryse), Robert, Elizabeth |- | [[Ruggles-340|Ruggles, John]], [[Unknown-223171|Frances]], [[No profile|____]] |- | [[Ruggle-3|Ruggles, Jeffrey]], [[Margaret]] |- | [[Sales-412|Sales, John]], ____, Phebe |- | [[Saltonstall-28|Saltonstall, Sir Richard]], [[Saltonstall-27|Richard Jr]], [[Samuel]], [[Saltonstall-115|Robert]], [[Rosamond]], [[Grace]] |- | Sampson, Robert |- | Sanford, John |- | Saxton, Rev. Giles |- | [[Scott-41575|Scott, Robert]] |- | Seaman, John |- | [[Seeley-67|Seely, Robert]] |- | Sergeant, ____ |- | [[Sharp-141|Sharp, Robert]] |- | Sharpe, Thomas, ____, ____, Thomas |- | Shut, ____ |- | Simpson, ____ |- | [[Smead-1|Smead]], ____, [[Stoughton-1|Judith]], [[Smead-2|William]] |- | Smith, ____, ____, ____, ____ |- | Smyth, Francis, ____ |- | Squire, Thomas |- | [[Stearns-36|Stearns, Isaac]], [[Barker-133|Mary (Barker)]], [[Stearns-48|John]], [[Stearns-71|Abigail]], [[Stearns-74|Elizabeth]], [[Stearns-72|Hannah]], [[Stearns-84|Mary]] |- | [[Stileman-14|Stileman, Elias]],[[Adams-59373| Judith (Adams)]], [[Stileman-5|Elias Jr.]] |- | Stoughton, Israel, Elizabeth |- | Stoughton, Thomas, ____ |- | [[Somnar-1|Sumner, William]], [[Swift-470|Mary]] (West), [[Sumner-664|William Jr.]] |- | Swaddon, Philip |- | Swanson, Anna |- | Talmadge, William, ____ |- | Taylor, Gregory, Achsah |- | [[Taylor-642|Taylor, John]], ____, ____ |- | Timewell, William |- | Tomlins, Edward |- | Turner, Nathaniel |- | [[Turner-24263|Turner, Robert]] |- | Tyndal, Arthur |- | [[Underhill-12|Underhill, John]], [[De_Hooch-1|Helen]] |- | [[Vassall-6|Vassall, William]], [[King-399|Anne]], [[Vassall-1|Judith]], [[Vassall-7|Frances]], [[Vassall-19|John]], [[Vassall-12|Anne]] |- | Wade, (Thomas) |- | [[Walker-741|Walker, Robert]], [[Leager-1|Sarah]] |- | Wall, ____, ____ |- | ____, ____ (Servant of Mr. Wall) |- | Ward, Thomas |- | [[Warren-238|Warren, John]], [[Abbott-5406|Margaret]] |- | Waterbury, William, Alice |- | Waters, John, Frances, Mary, ____, ____ |- | Weaver, ____ |- | Webb, Richard, Elizabeth |- | [[Weed-33|Weed, Jonas]] |- | Weillust, Joist |- | Weldon, Robert, Elizabeth |- | Weston, Francis, Margaret, Lucy |- | [[Wilbore-174|Wilbore, Samuel]], [[Smith-11189|Anne]] |- | [[UNKNOWN-100126|Wilkinson, Prudence]], [[Wilkinson-2801|Sarah]], [[Wilkinson-2800|John]], [[Wilkinson-1284|Elizabeth]] |- | [[Williams-2230|Williams, Thomas]] |- | [[Harris-640|Williams, Thomas]] (alias Harris, may be same as preceding), Robert |- | Wilsby, ____ |- | [[Wilson-667|Wilson, John]] |- | Wilton, David |- | Wing, Elizabeth |- | [[Winthrop-12|Winthrop, John]], [[Winthrop-13|Henry]], [[Stephen]], [[Samuel]] |- | ____, ____ (x8) -- Winthrop had eight servants, names unknown |- | Woods, William |- | Woolrich, John, Sarah |- | Wormewood, ____ |- | Wright, Richard, Margaret, Eleanor |- | Wright, Robert |- |}
'''Additional Research''' * The Winthrop Fleet of 1630, by [http://www.winthropsociety.com/ The Winthrop Society], a hereditary organization of descendants of the Winthrop Fleet. * Winthrop, John (1853). [http://books.google.com/books?id=ZEIOAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false The History of New England from 1630 to 1649]. New York: Little, Brown and co.. Retrieved 2008-12-11. Second publication of the original text of John Winthrop's journal. * Bartlett, J. Gardner. "Leaders in the Winthrop Fleet, 1630", in ''N.E.H.G.R'', Vol. 75 no. 3 (July 1921), [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhisto1921p1wate/page/n494/ p. 236]. The list of names is transcribed from the document abstracted in ''Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies: Volume 1, 1574-1660'', [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/colonial/america-west-indies/vol1/pp108-112 pp. 108-112], #78. Note there is a discrepancy between Bartlett and the ''Calendar'' in the number of Pynchon's daughters, and a discrepancy between Bartlett and Richardson in the names of Saltonstall's sons. *Robert Charles Anderson's, Winthrop Fleet: Massachusetts Bay Company Immigrants to New England, 1629–1630, Boston: 2012, 833 pp.

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[[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]][[Category:Wirwatz Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] ==About the Project== {{image |file=Wirwatz-7-1.png |align=r |caption=Family coat of arms }} The Wirwatz Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wirwatz Wirwatz] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Wirwatz name. Also see this page's partner project at [[Space:Church_records_of_the_Amt_Battenberg|Space:Church records of the Amt Battenberg]] (transcriptions of many relevant source documents). This project was started on 10 November 2022 by [[Bamberger-113|Daniel Bamberger]]. ===Who is included?=== Anyone who carried the name Wirwatz, or one of its variants, at some point. This includes spouses, if they took on the name Wirwatz from their partner. If a person qualifies, the sticker {{One Name Study|name=Wirwatz}} should be added to their profile. ''Also see the [[#Related surnames and surname variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==Origins of the ''Wirwatz'' family== {{Image|file=Wirwatz_Name_Study-1.png |caption=Some of the early Wirwatz lines |size=280 |align=r }} [This section needs to be expanded] The history of the Wirwatz family begins with a mercenary called [[Wirwatz-117|"Wirwacz"]] or "Wurwatz", who is attested in Marburg, Hesse, Germany between 1460 and 1510 (first in 1460,From the ''Städtische Hauptrechnungen'', 7. Juli 1460:
:''Wirwacze von eynundczwenzig schoczekogeln (zu 16 h.) zu machen, 1 1/2 p. 4 d.'' Küch, Friedrich: ''Quellen zur Rechtsgeschichte der Stadt Marburg'', Band 2, Marburg, 1931, Seite 130. https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/kuech1931bd2/0150/image,info
then as a mercenary in 1477,''Städtische Hauptrechnungen'', 19. Januar 1477:
:''Als unser gnediger her aber umbe 10 soldener zu fusse gein Medebach zu schigken begeret hait, sin ußgefertiget uff sontag nach Anthonii Legkerconczchen, '''Wirwacz''', Molnerhen, Jost Begker, Endres Schumecher, Hans sin geselle, Adam Jheiger, junge Plettener, Jost Rode und Gerlach Marpecher, sin kommen biß zu Medebach und waren bescheiden, daselbs uffgenommen solten werden, des doch nicht geschach, han sie uff solichen bescheidt 2 1/2 dage zu Medebach gelegin und darnehst widder hir heym gangen sin, iglichem vor solt und kost zu dag und nach gegebin 3 tor., [...] sin, tud 9 p. 3 s. 4 d. Vor zwey gruone fasse zu solichem bier gegebin 12 s. Als der rath umbe solichs endelichs czogis willen zusamen verbott gewest und etliche ire frunde, nemlich Hennen Martdurff, Gabrieln, Ludewig von Sassen und Petrn von sent Nabor von stunt nach solichem ußczoge zu unserm gnedigen hern uff die burg geschicht han, umbe fure zu werben, profande den von Marpurg nachzusenden, dieselben auch, so die fure kommen ist, uffzuladen bestalt han, sin dieselben in des burgemeisters huße bleben, daselbs die knecht, nemlich koche, underkeuffere und ander me knechte, der man zu dem uffladen behubt hait, gessen, [...] 1 p. 1 s.'' Küch, Friedrich: ''Quellen zur Rechtsgeschichte der Stadt Marburg'', Band 2, Marburg, 1931, Seite 296. https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/kuech1931bd2/0316/image,info
and as the town's master stonemason between 1486 and 1489Fouquet, Gerhard: ''Bauen für die Stadt: Finanzen, Organisation und Arbeit in kommunalen Baubetrieben des Spätmittelalters : eine vergleichende Studie vornehmlich zwischen den Städten Basel und Marburg'', 1999, Seiten 259, 266, 274.Ernestus, Christopher: ''Tagelöhner, Zunftmeister, Stadtschreiber: Städtisches Leben im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert im Spiegel einer Marburger Bürgerfamilie'', 2005, Seite 337.). [[Unknown-624658|His widow]] is notable for being the first victim of the witch hunt in Hesse. She was burnt at the stake in Marburg in 1517. Almost all known Wirwatz's are descendants of their great-grandson [[Wirwatz-7|Michael Wirwatz (abt. 1540-1608)]] from Röddenau in northern Hesse, who also was the first to carry the family coat of arms. The table below gives the [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=35001904,fd0a number of his descendants] in each generation (as far as they have been added to WikiTree), and an expected number of descendants assuming exponential growth, as of 12 February 2024. It is largely complete up to a birth year of about 1650: {| border="1" | '''Generation''' || '''Profiles''' || '''Year (approx.)''' || '''Model''' || '''Done''' || '''Status''' |- | -3 || 2 || 1440 || 8 || 25% || style="background: orange;"|incomplete |- | -2 (grandparents) || 1 || 1480 || 4 || 25% || style="background: orange;"|incomplete |- | -1 (parents) || 2 || 1520 || 2 || 100% || style="background: green;"|complete |- | 0 || 1 || 1550 || 1 || 100% || style="background: green;"|complete |- | 1 (children) || 8 || 1580 || 6 || 100% || style="background: limegreen;"|possibly complete |- | 2 (grandchildren) || 28 || 1620 || 29 || 95% || style="background: limegreen;"|possibly complete |- | 3 || 142 || 1650 || 145 || 98% || style="background: limegreen;"|possibly complete |- | 4 || 296 || 1680 || 718 || 41% || style="background: orange;"|incomplete |- | 5 || 358 || 1710 || 3.6k || 10% || style="background: orange;"|incomplete |- | 6 || 360 || 1740 || 18k || 2.0% || style="background: orange;"|incomplete |- | 7 || 479 || 1780 || 87k || 0.6% || style="background: lightgrey;"|too many |- | 8 || 422 || 1810 || 430k || 0.1% || style="background: lightgrey;"|too many |- | 9 || 284 || 1840 || 2.1m || 0% || style="background: lightgrey;"|too many |- | 10 || 256 || 1860 || 11m || 0% || style="background: lightgrey;"|too many |- | 11 || 98 || 1890 || 52m || 0% || style="background: lightgrey;"|too many |- | 12 || 47 || 1920 || 260m || 0% || style="background: lightgrey;"|too many |- | 13 || 21|| 1950 || 1.3b || 0% || style="background: lightgrey;"|almost everyone |- | 14 || 6 || 1970 || 6.3b || 0% || style="background: lightgrey;"|almost everyone |- | 15 || 3 || 2000 || 31b || 0% || style="background: lightgrey;"|almost everyone |- | '''Total''' || '''2814''' || colspan="4" | Including '''5''' active WikiTree members |} Data after 1900, roughly corresponding to anything after generation 11, is largely unavailable due to German data protection laws. While descendants in general are plentiful, male line descendants (in particular those carrying the name today) appear to be very rare: According to [https://www.kartezumnamen.eu/index.php?sur=WIRWATZ kartezumnamen.eu], the name ''Wirwatz'' is now probably extinct in Germany. The variant ''Wirwahn'' exists 22 times, ''Wirbatz'' 15 times, and ''Werwatz'' 14 times. In 2007, about 20 people named ''Wirwahn'' lived in the United States.Biedenbach, Martina: ''Auf der Spur der Vorfahren: Amerikaner Eugene Wirwahn besucht Rengershausen und seine dortigen Verwandten'', Hessische/NIedersächsische Allgemeine, 27. October 2007, Lokalteil Frankenberg, Seite 10. The family disappeared from Röddenau itself in 1642. In Battenberg, the name ''Wirbatz'' is also extinct today; the last man with the name in the town passed away in 1955. Up until the mid-19th century, the name was abundant, and four different lines of the family existed in parallel. However, all but one ended before the turn of the century, either without any descendants, or with just daughters. Branches in southern Hesse, Baden-Wurttemberg and the Ruhr area survive. ===Notable family members=== {{image |file=Wirwatz_Name_Study.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Witch trial against the
''Wirwatzenn zu Marcpurg'' }} Most ''Wirwatz'''s lived a quiet life. The few exceptions listed below are not representative of the family as a whole: * [[Unknown-624658|NN Wirwatz (d.1517)]], a widow, first known victim of the witch hunt in Hesse * [[Wirwatz-42|Johann Christoph Wirwatz (1602-1656)]], mayor of Biebesheim * [[Wirwatz-150|Johann Peter Wirwatz (1695-1741)]], lutheran pastor, conman * [[Wirbatz-74|Wilhelm Philipp Wirbatz (1895-aft.1951)]], chemist * [[Wirwahn-12|Karl Wirwahn (1931-1953)]], convicted robber and murderer ==The word "Wirwatz"== ===Etymology=== From [[Grimm-213|Jacob Grimm]] to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayerischer_Rundfunk Bayerischer Rundfunk], a number of people have tried to explain the word ''Wirwatz''. Some possible origins are discussed below. ====''A scatterbrain'' or ''an untidy person''==== In the dialect spoken in the Palatinate region, a ''Wirrboßen'' [węʳbōsə] is a messy bundle of straw, a compound of ''wirr'' ("messy") and ''boßen'' ("a bundle of straw").„Wirr-boßen, m.“, Pfälzisches Wörterbuch, digitalisierte Fassung im Wörterbuchnetz des Trier Center for Digital Humanities, Version 01/21, , abgerufen am 20.12.2022. The Rhenish dialect also knows the word ''Wirrbussen'' [węărnbosə], with the same meaning,„Wirr-bussen“, Rheinisches Wörterbuch, digitalisierte Fassung im Wörterbuchnetz des Trier Center for Digital Humanities, Version 01/21, , abgerufen am 20.12.2022. and ''Wirrwar'' [we·r.wār] in the sense of "quarrel", "dispute".„Wirr-war“, Rheinisches Wörterbuch, digitalisierte Fassung im Wörterbuchnetz des Trier Center for Digital Humanities, Version 01/21, , abgerufen am 20.12.2022. The dictionary of the Southern Hessian dialect lists the variants ''Wirrwatz'', ''Wirrboßen'' and ''Wirrwarr'' as synonyms of ''Wirrkopf'', meaning "scatterbrain"; also ''Wirrwarr'', ''Wirrboßen'' and ''Wullewatz'' as synonyms of ''Wirrstroh'', with a figurative interpretation as "untidy person" or "scumbag".Mulch, Roland: Südhessisches Wörterbuch, Band 6, Seite 605f., Marburg, 2010. https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/rsrec/id/4595/sn/shwb?type=Lemma An etymology like ''Wirrboßen'' [węʳbōsə, węărnbosə] → ''Wirrboß'' [węrbos] → ''Wirrbotz'' ['vɪʁbɔt͡s] → ''Wirwatz'' ['vɪʁvat͡s] seems plausible. However, a compound involving the word ''Watz'' may be more likely, see the following entry. ====''A wereboar'' (a shapeshifter who can assume the form of a boar)==== In the Southern Hessian dialect, ''Werwatz'' is also a word for a hungry boar, figuratively a man who eats as much as a boar.Südhessisches Wörterbuch, Band 6 (2010), Spalten 315–316. https://www.lagis-hessen.de/de/subjects/rsrec/id/4450/sn/shwb?type=Lemma ''Watz/Wetz'' is an old word for a male pig, which was only replaced by the now more common word ''Eber'' in the early 20th century. The existence of the variant ''Wetz'' may explain why the family name is also spelled "Wirwetz" in some of the oldest documents. In an 1859 article about the werewolf myth, Johann Wilhelm Wolf, following the work of [[Grimm-213|Jacob Grimm]], argued that the origin of the name lies in a myth closely related to that of the werewolf. He wrote: :''Notable is the occurrence, if rarely, of the family name "Werwatz" in Starkenburg (i.e. Dreieichenhain) and Upper Hesse. This word is formed like "Werwolf" (werewolf), compare Grimm's Teutonic Mythology, page 1048. The name means "a person who turned into a boar". Philipp Dieffenbach has told me that, in the Starkenburg area (probably in the region around Dietzenbach), the word "Werwatz" is used as an insult meaning "someone who is as hungry as a boar". In the Wetterau region such a person is called a "Werwolf".''Wolf, Johann Wilhelm: ''Zur Mythologie'', in: Zeitschrift für Deutsche Mythologie und Sittenkunde. Band 4, Göttingen 1859. https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_rG8AAAAAMAAJ/page/n17/mode/2up
:''Merkwürdig ist der in Starkenburg (z. B. Dreieichenhayn) und Oberhessen, wiewohl spärlich, vorkommende Familienname Werwatz, eine "Werwolf" (Grimms mythol. 1048) gleiche Bildung. Er bedeutet eigentlich einen in einen Eber verwandelten Mann. Wie Phillip Dieffenbach aufgezeichnet und mir mitgeteilt hat, so ist in Starkenburg (wahrscheinlich in der Gegend von Dietzenbach) der Ausdruck der "Werwatz" ein Schimpfwort für einen der so gefräßig ist wie ein Watz. In der Wetterau schimpft man einen solchen Menschen "Werwolf".''
In his 1835 work ''Deutsche Mythologie'', Jacob Grimm himself mentions it only briefly. He writes (framing it as a question, indicating that he was much less sure about it than Johann Wilhelm Wolf later suggested): :''Werwatz (watz = brood-hog) is a family name at Dreieichenhain; is it formed like werwolf?''Grimm, Jacob (author); Stallybrass, James Steven (translator): ''Teutonic Mythology'', Cambridge University Press, 2012, page 1629. https://www.google.de/books/edition/Teutonic_Mythology/v3mS9TKr2P0C?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=teutonic+mythology+jacob+grimm+%22Werwatz%22&pg=PA1629&printsec=frontcover The family name ''Werwatz'' was indeed present in the Starkenburg region at the time, but it had only arrived recently, with the brothers [[Wirwatz-18|Johann Daniel]] and [[Wirwatz-19|Johann Henrich Wirwatz]], who had moved there from Battenberg in Upper Hesse in 1698 and 1711, respectively. Many of their descendants changed the spelling of the name from ''Wirwatz'' to ''Werwatz''. Even though the family had arrived only recently, the word itself may have existed there long before that. Its existence in the local dialect may even help explain the change in spelling. ====''Someone who makes a fuss''==== The word has been interpreted as Lower Bavarian ''Wirrwe'' ("fuss"), with the comparative ending ''-ötz'', meaning "someone who makes quite a fuss".''Wirwatz?'', in: Host mi?, Wir in Bayern, BR Fernsehen, 25. Juni 2013. https://www.ardmediathek.de/video/wir-in-bayern/wirwatz/br-fernsehen/Y3JpZDovL2JyLmRlL3ZpZGVvL2RmYWNiMDdiLTM4NGYtNGQxNi04NjExLTY3YmYyZTMyNTE5OA The word does not appear in dictionaries of the local dialects, but the interpretation may be supported by an entry in the church records of Frankfurt am Main, in Southern Hesse, from 1726. Regarding the moral conduct of [[Wirwatz-150|Johann Peter Wirwatz (1695 - 1741)]], the writer of the church records, after a lengthy description that covers two entire pages, noted quite poetically:Itzerott, Georg; Lampert, Ulrich: ''Wirwatz - Wirbatz, Zusammenhänge zwischen Nord- und Südhessen'', HK, Band 3, Heft 5 (März 1955), Sp. 231-238; Band 3, Heft 6 (Juni 1955), Sp. 299-312. :''Das laßt mir einen Wirwatz sein'' :''des That stimmt mit dem Nahmen ein!'' In English: "He may be called a ''Wirwatz'' whose deeds agree with the name!" – This seems to make more sense if ''Wirwatz'' is translated as "someone who makes quite a fuss", than if translated as a "wereboar" or a "scatterbrain". Too bad that Frankfurt am Main is not in Bavaria. The very existence of this word in the Lower Bavarian dialect remains doubtful. ====''A fortune teller''==== The word has been interpreted as a compound of Latin ''viscera'' ("bowels") + ''vates'' ("seeress"), meaning "fortune teller".Stadler, Rupert: ''Wirwatz'', in: Keltische und lateinische Sprachrelikte im bayerischen Dialekt, Eine "spracharchäologische" Sammlung. http://www.boari.de/woerterbuch/wirwatz.htm There are problems with this interpretation. The phrase ''viscera vates scrutabatur'' did mean "a seer searched the bowels" in medieval Latin,Peucer, Kaspar: ''Commentarius de praecipuis divinationum generibus'', 1553. https://books.google.de/books?id=GjOprWFdGOsC&pg=PA240&lpg=PA240&dq="viscera+vates" but ''viscera vates'' is not attested to mean "fortune teller" (which would be ''viscer'''um''' vates''). Even if it did, it remains unexplained how ''viscera vates'' would evolve into ''Wirwatz''. And last but not least, the whole idea was broad forward in an attempt to refute the explanation for the Lower Bavarian word "Wirwatz" discussed previously, not accounting for the fact that this word probably does not even exist in the Lower Bavarian dialect. The interpretation as "fortune teller" is appealing in the context of [[Unknown-624658|NN Wirwatz (abt. 1445 - 1517)]], who was burnt as a witch, but the family name is already attested for [[Wirwatz-117|her husband]] by the 1460s, making this an apparent coincidence. The reading of "Wirwatz" as "fortune teller" is probably spurious. ===Related surnames and surname variants=== There are a number of variants of the name "Wirwatz", including: * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Werbotz Werbotz] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Werwatz Werwatz] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wirbatz Wirbatz] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wirwahn Wirwahn] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wirwas Wirwas] ==Resources and prior research== ===Common mistakes=== One can find numerous family trees online that link to the Wirwatz family. Unfortunately, many of them contain errors, often propagated from one tree to the next. This is also true for family trees published in the literature, like in the proceedings of the ''Hessische familiengeschichtliche Vereinigung'' (HFK). Below are the most common/serious errors: ====The marriage of Michael Wirwatz's son-in-law Hans Crafft==== One of Michael Wirwatz's daughters got married in Frankenberg (Eder) in 1589. Hammann assumes this to be the [[Wirwatz-40|wife]] of [[Crafft-5|Hans Crafft]] from Marburg. The connection is based on documents from 1593 and 1597, which mention Hans Crafft as Michael Wirwatz's son-in-law. However, there are several children of Michael Wirwatz who were unknown to Hammann, and this included the daughter [[Wirwatz-207|Margarethe]], who married [[Emmerich-296|Christian Emmerich]], the treasurer (''Rentmeister'') of Frankenberg. The marriage in 1589 was theirs. ====The spurious connection to the Biedenfeld family==== The literature often mentions the marriage of [[Wirwatz-1|Johann Christoph Wirwatz (abt.1575-1642/1643)]] and the noblewoman [[Von_Biedenfeld-7|Margaretha von Biedenfeld]], and their connection to Goethe-ancestor [[Orth-707|Philipp Orth]] (Margaretha's grandfather).Hammann, Ernst: ''Ahnenverwandtschaften mit dem Hessischen Ritter-Adel vom Ritter Gerlach von Biedenfeld 1180 bis zum Oberförster Johann Christop Wirwatz 1615'', Hessische familiengeschichtliche Vereinigung, Dietzenbach, 1997. https://www.hfv-ev.de/archivbestande/gebundene-ahnenlisten/gebundene-ahnenlisten-h-j/Scholze, Barbara: ''Berühmte Verwandte ausbuddeln'', Offenbach Post, op-online, 23. Juli 2012. https://www.op-online.de/region/dietzenbach/ernst-hammann-dietzenbach-erforscht-stammbaeume-ahnentafeln-2427202.htmlItzerott, Georg; Lampert, Ulrich: ''Wirwatz - Wirbatz, Zusammenhänge zwischen Nord- und Südhessen'', HK, Band 3, Heft 5 (März 1955), Sp. 231-238; Band 3, Heft 6 (Juni 1955), Sp. 299-312. This is claimed to connect their children to the Biedenfeld and Orth families. Unfortunately, '''that connection is spurious''': Margaretha, attested as Christoph's wife from two sources dating to 1625 and 1628, was his second wife, and not the mother of his children. Christoph's first wife [[Unknown-628595|Güda]] and their heirs are attested from a 1622 contract.Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Westfalen, U 194u / Gesamtarchiv von Romberg / Urkunden, Nr. 2503, https://www.archive.nrw.de/archivsuche?link=VERZEICHUNGSEINHEIT-Vz_acecd7ee-9d23-49f7-81f4-5a47ad106616 The relevant source (the ''Gesamtarchiv von Romberg'') appears to be completely unknown to the authors of those publications; see the profile of [[Wirwatz-1|Johann Christoph Wirwatz (abt.1575-1642/1643)]] for details. Those who descend from Johann Christophs son [[Wirwatz-5|Johann Daniel Wirwatz]] are still related to Philipp Orth and the Biedenfeld family, via his wife [[Ebel-222|Elisabeth Ebel]]. ====The other Johann Christoph Wirwatz from Röddenau==== That some family trees mix up the [[Wirwatz-1|Johann Christoph Wirwatz]] born about 1575, and the [[Wirwatz-42|person of the same name]] born in 1602 who became mayor of Biebesheim, has been known for some time now. Hammann has shown this in his 1993 article, confirming a conjecture by Knetsch. However, one of Johann Christoph's children is linked incorrectly by Hammann, which was pointed out by Schnell in 2000.Schell, Thomas: ''Wer waren die Eltern von Anna Margaretha Wirwatz? Änderung zu dem Artikel "Und Knetsch hatte doch recht!" aus der HFK Band 21, Heft 7, Spalte 303-308'', HFK 25 (2000)Hammann, Ernst: ''Und Knetsch hatte doch recht - Zur Familie Wirwatz/Wirbatz'', HFK 21 (1993) That source, unfortunately, has gone widely ignored, and many family trees still use the genealogy given by Hammann. The parents of [[Wirwatz-34|Anna Margaretha Wirwatz (ca.1631-aft.1671)]] are connected incorrectly in those trees. Or, to say it in a more positive way: Unlike the erroenous Biedenfeld connection mentioned previously, there may actually be a connection to nobility (and to Goethe) through Anna Margaretha, via the Kornmann family. ====The parents of Agnes Nagel==== In their 1955 article about the Wirwatz family, Itzerott and Lampert wrongly linked [[Wirwatz-37|Agnes Nagel (abt.1610-bef.1653)]] as a daughter of [[Wirwatz-7|Michael Wirwatz (abt.1540-1608)]]. They were obviously unaware of the documents from the ''Gesamtarchiv von Romberg'', regarding the heirs of [[Wirwatz-1|Johann Christoph Wirwatz (abt.1575-1642/1643)]] (see his page for details), as were Ernst Hammann and Helmut Wirwahn. ===Resources=== Below is a list of resources that are frequently used in this study. * Itzerott, Georg; Lampert, Ulrich: ''Wirwatz - Wirbatz, Zusammenhänge zwischen Nord- und Südhessen'', in: ''Hessische Familienkunde'', volume 3, issue 5 (March 1955), columns 231-238; volume 3, issue 6 (June 1955), columns 299-312 * Hammann, Ernst: ''Und Knetsch hatte doch recht - Zur Familie Wirwatz/Wirbatz'', ''Hessische Familienkunde'', volume 21, 1993 * Wirwahn, Helmut: ''Chronik der Familie Wirwatz/Wirwahn, 1544 bis 1990'', Frankenberg-Wangershausen, 1991 ==To-do list== The following branches of the family have not been researched yet. If you want to help with extending them, you're welcome! If you find a branch of the family that isn't on WikiTree yet, please add it to this list: * [https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/purl/resolve/subject/ha/id/277992 Christoph Werwatz], who emigrated from Dietzenbach to the United States in 1852, remains to be identified. * Continue working on the Wirwatz families of Remscheid. There are at least five branches: ** [[Wirwatz-58|Johann Wilhelm Wirbatz (1754 - 1814)]], who moved from Battenberg to Ehringhausen, Remscheid, in 1777 ** [[Wirwatz-100|Johann Ludwig Wirbatz (1803 - aft. 1871)]], who moved from Battenberg to Haddenbach, Remscheid, in 1831 ** [[Wirbatz-2|Wilhelm Wirbatz (1820 - aft. 1872)]], who moved from Battenberg to Feld, Remscheid, in 1845 ** [[Wirwahn-14|Johannes Wirwahn (1842 - aft. 1881)]], who moved from Rengershausen to Remscheid before 1868 ** [[Wirwahn-13|Konrad Wirwahn (1844 - aft. 1868)]], who moved from Rengershausen to Ehringhausen, Remscheid, in 1868. According to Helmut Wirwahn, he later moved on to Barmen. *** The contents of the ''Familienbuch Remscheid'' have been entered, which cover the years 1680-1809. The civil registry documents are available for the years 1811-1875, via https://www.archive.nrw.de/archivsuche (Archivsparte "Staatliche Archive", Archiv "Landesarchiv NRW Abteilung Rheinland", Findbuch "521.04.01 / Zivilstandsregister LG Elberfeld"). The registers have name indices at the end of each volume. The following registers have been checked for the name "Wirwatz" and its known variants: **** Barmen, births: 1868-1870 (0 births) **** Dabringhausen, deaths: 1811-1850 (0 deaths) **** Remscheid, births: 1811-1860 (28 births) **** Remscheid, marriages: 1811-1872 (14 marriages) ***** 1864 not checked, index is missing ***** Left to be added: [https://dfg-viewer.de/show?id=9&tx_dlf%5Bid%5D=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.landesarchiv-nrw.de%2Fdigitalisate%2FAbt_Rheinland%2FPA_2104%2F%7E039%2F03997%2Fmets.xml&tx_dlf%5Bpage%5D=133 1 in 1873], [https://dfg-viewer.de/show?tx_dlf%5Bdouble%5D=0&tx_dlf%5Bid%5D=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.landesarchiv-nrw.de%2Fdigitalisate%2FAbt_Rheinland%2FPA_2104%2F~040%2F04000%2Fmets.xml&tx_dlf%5Bpage%5D=171&cHash=7ea3fad380aa43347ffb397e804fa0b3 1 in 1875] **** Remscheid, deaths: 1811-1850 (13 deaths) * Not all children and descendants of [[Wirwatz-62|Johann Henrich Esaias Wirwatz (1701 - 1772)]] in Groß-Umstadt, Dieburg, Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany have been added yet. His descendants include a branch of emigrants to the United States, starting with [[Wirwatz-65|Johann Balthasar Wirwatz (1802 - 1869)]]. * [https://arcinsys.hessen.de/arcinsys/detailAction.action?detailid=v1888557 ''Erbliche Verleihung des herrschaftl. Wirwatzgutes in der Gemarkung Bromskirchen'' (1791-1827)], HStAM Fonds 110 No 7186, should be transcribed. It needs to be researched in what way the people mentioned as heirs are related to the Wirwatz family. Two people mentioned in the document are [[Gans-436|Jeremias Gans]] and [[Metzger-2108|Daniel Metzger]], both connected to the Wirwatz family via [[Reinbott-17|Daniel Reinbott]]. * Add the descendants of [[Feigk-4|Anna Catharine (Feigk) Felger]], [[Werwatz-21|Johannes Feigk II.]] (from OFB Roßdorf), and [https://www.online-ofb.de/famreport.php?ofb=habitzheim&ID=10111780W&nachname=Wirwatz Eva Catharina Wirwatz] (from OFB Habitzheim) * Continue working on the families and descendants of [[Wirwahn-5|Johann Heinrich Wirwahn]] and [[Wirwahn-6|Andreas Wirwahn]], both of whom emigrated to America. * Continue transcribing the documents about the murder of [[Wirwatz-111|Peter Wirwatz (abt.1565 - 1605)]] (The majority has been transcribed already; what remains contains so much 17th-century legal jargon that I find it hard to work on.) * * === Open questions beyond genealogy === There may be questions that are related to the Wirwatz Name Study, but which do not directly touch on genealogy. Examples may include the appearance of characters called ''Wirwatz'' in fiction, and whether something (or someone) can be found that inspired the author of that fiction to use it in their work. The name ''Wirwatz'' is so unusual and rare that any such appearance in literature – or any other medium of fiction – would seem to imply a conscious effort by its author (rather than, for example, the usage of a common name like ''Smith'' or ''Miller''). Questions of this nature can be placed below: * Among the characters in [https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wilhelm_Br%C3%B6ckelmann_(Schauspieler,_1749) Wilhelm Bröckelmann's] "Selbst ist der Mann" (''Self do, self have''), a comedy in four acts published in Hamburg in 1787, is "Commerzrath Wirwatz, ehemaliger Proviantbäcker" (''Wirwatz, councillor of commerce, a former [https://www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/Proviantb%C3%A4cker Proviantbäcker]''). https://www.google.de/books/edition/Selbst_ist_der_Mann/s1JZAAAAcAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Wirwatz&pg=PA4 * * ==Membership== ===How to join the Wirwatz Name Study=== {{Member|ONS|name=Wirwatz}}
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To join the Wirwatz Name Study, please add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If you need assistance, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Bamberger-113|Daniel Bamberger]]'''. Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker. ===Current members=== The members of this One Name Study are: * [[Bamberger-113|Daniel Bamberger]] *[[Werwatz-74|Thomas Werwatz]] * ===Acknowledgements=== This is not the first research project about the Wirwatz family. Several others have studied the family and its history, and have published their results. The first was Carl Knetsch (1874 - 1938) in the 1930s, followed by Georg Itzerott and Ulrich Lampert (1865 - 1947), whose work published in 1955 in the proceedings of the ''Hessische familiengeschichtliche Vereinigung'' (HFK) was the first comprehensive list of descendants of [[Wirwatz-7|Michael Wirwatz (abt.1540-1608)]]. Ernst Hammann (1923 - 2016) followed up on Knetsch's work in 1993, with an overview of the family, published in HFK. Apart from a correction to Hammann's work by Schnell in 2000, this is the last publication on the family in HFK. Independently, and apparently unaware of those works, [[Wirwahn-62|Helmut Wirwahn (1939 - 2016)]] shared the results of his research on the family in 1991, in the form of a self-published book. He found several important documents about the early members of the family that were unknown to the others. We have incorporated the results of all of those studies, and corrected and amended them by our own research where necessary. We list some of the most important corrections [[Space:Wirwatz_Name_Study#Common_mistakes|further up]]. Apart from the members and researchers listed above, this one name study has also benefited from the work and kind help of: * [[Geschwind-33|Carl-Henry Geschwind]] * [[Kramer-5224|Oliver Kramer]] * Peter Kuhweide * [[Seabrook-901|Chantel Seabrook]] * [[Wirbatz-78|Dr. Wilfried "gO" Wirbatz (1929 - 2021)]] ==Footnotes and sources==

Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930

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'''Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930''' is a database at FamilySearch.org. == Description == Name index to marriage records from the state of Wisconsin. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and Family History Centers. This set contains 800,630 records. This index is an electronic database of information compiled from a variety of sources including the following: * Family Records * Church Records * Civil Registration This index is not complete for any particular place or region. == Availability == * (free) [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=https%3A%2F%2Fapi.familysearch.org%2Frecords%2Fcollection%2F1708704 Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930] is online. [[Category:Wisconsin, Sources]] [[Category:Wisconsin Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:United States, Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]]

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[[Category: United States of America, United States Civil War]] '''Wisconsin'''Resource Page for WikiTree:
'''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
*[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Resource Page]] ==Introduction== With the outbreak of the American Civil War, the northwestern state of Wisconsin raised 91,379 soldiers for the Union Army, organized into 53 infantry regiments, 4 cavalry regiments, a company of Berdan’s sharpshooters, 13 light artillery batteries and 1 unit of heavy artillery. Most of the Wisconsin troops served in the Western Theater, although several regiments served in Eastern armies, including three regiments within the famed Iron Brigade. 3,794 were killed in action or mortally wounded, 8,022 died of disease, and 400 were killed in accidents. The total mortality was 12,216 men, about 13.4 percent of total enlistments.[[Wikipedia:Wisconsin in the Civil War]] === Free Sites === *[http://wsgs.wikifoundrymobile.com/m/page/Civil+War+Resources Wisconsin State Genealogical Society] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belgian_immigrants_in_Wisconsin_during_the_Civil_War Belgian Immigrants in Wisconsin During the Civil War] *[http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/ Wisconsin Veterans Museum] ==== Union ==== [http://www.suvcwdb.org/home/search.php?action=search Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War: Grave Registration] [http://specialsections.suntimes.com/lifestyle/travel/13738288-555/civil-war-sites.html Civil War Sites in Wisconsin] === Paid Sites === [http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. ==== Union ==== [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Union_Census_Records Union Census Records] === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== '''Wisconsin''' POW Camps ==== ==== Cemeteries ==== *[[:Category: Alabama, Cemeteries|Alabama, Cemeteries]] ==== Units ==== ===== ''Wisconsin'' Units UNION ===== [[:Category:Wisconsin, United_States_Civil_War | Wisconsin Units in US Civil War]] '''91,379 Wisconsin soldiers fought for the Union cause.'''[https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/civilwar/ Wisconsin History Organization]. {{Image|file=Paula_s_Sources-35.jpg |caption= }} === Cemeteries === [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. [http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] === Conflicts in ''Wisconsin''=== ''There were no Civil War conflicts in Wisconsin.'' [http://content.wisconsinhistory.org/cdm/ref/collection/tp/id/44126 Chronological List of Battles in Which Wisconsin Soldiers Fought] === Flags === Animated flags available at: [http://www.abflags.com/flags-of-the-world/north-america/united-states/ AB Flags] NOTE: Disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under comments on the photo page. There is also an animated free use State Flag available on the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Flags&public=1 Flags] page. === Maps === [http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/civil-war-battlefield-maps.htm Civil War Battle Maps], listed by state === Medals === *[http://www.wisvetsmuseum.com/researchers/military/Honors_Memorials/?ID=58 Medal of Honor Recipients, Wisconsin] *[http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/states/wi.html Medal of Honor] === Museums === [http://www.kenosha.org/wp-civilwar/ Civil War Museum] === Timeline of Events in ''Wisconsin''=== === County Resources === ====Adams County==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Adams_County,_Wisconsin Family Search Adams County in the Civil War] ====Ashland County==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Ashland_County,_Wisconsin Family Search Ashland County] ====Barron County==== ====Bayfield County==== ====Brown County==== ====Buffalo County==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Buffalo_County,_Wisconsin Family Search Civil War Buffalo County] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSob=c&GSsr=41&GSvcid=271362& Find A Grave Civil War Veterans of Buffalo County] ====Burnett County==== ====Calumet County==== *[http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/wlhba/searchresults.asp?co=Calumet&adv=yes Calumet County Historical Society] ====Chippewa County==== *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=271375 Find A Grave Civil War Soldiers Chippewa County] ====Clark County==== ====Columbia County==== ====Crawford County==== ====Dane County==== *[http://www.interment.net/data/us/wi/dane/foresthill/ Forest Hill Cemetery] ====Dodge County==== ====Door County==== ====Douglas County==== ====Dunn County==== *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=271314 Dunn County Civil War Graves] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Dunn_County,_Wisconsin Family Search Dunn County] ====Eau Claire County==== ====Florence County==== ====Fond du Lac County==== *[http://www.wlhn.org/fond_du_lac/military/cwregt_art.htm Civil War Veterans, Fond Du Lac] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wifonddu/resources/scrapbook/corey.html Civil War Letters] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wifonddu/contents.html Fond Du Lac Genealogy] *[http://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php?FScountyid=3011&page=county Find A Grave Fond Du Lac] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Fond_du_Lac_County,_Wisconsin Family Search Fond Du Lac] *[https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=15415&term_type_id=3&term_type_text=Things&letter=F Fond Du Lac Badgers Civil War Historical Society] ====Forest County==== *[http://wigenweb.org/forest/civilwar.html GenWeb Civil WarVets in Forest County] ====Grant County==== *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Grant_County,_Wisconsin Family Search Grant County] ====Green County==== *[https://www.facebook.com/pages/Green-County-Historical-Society-WI/233541270021192 Green County Historical Society] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Green_County,_Wisconsin Family Search] ====Green Lake County==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wigreenl/wigreenl.htm GenWeb Green Lake County] ====Iowa County==== ====Iron County==== ====Jackson County==== *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=271372 Find A Grave Civil War Graves in Jackson County] ====Jefferson County==== ====Juneau County==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wijuneau/CWVETS.HTM RootsWeb Civil War Veterans Juneau County, WI] ====Kenosha County==== *[http://www.kenosha.org/wp-civilwar/ Civil War Museum] ====Kewaunee County==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wipgs/PGS/KCWV06.pdf RootsWeb Civil War Veterans Kewaunee County] ====La Crosse County==== ====Lafayette County==== ====Langlade County==== ====Lincoln County==== *[http://www.wlhn.org/counties/lincolncocvwarvets.html Lincoln County Civil War Veterans] ====Manitowoc County==== ====Marathon County==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wimarath/1895-1905names.htm GenWeb Marathon County Civil War Vets] ====Marinette County==== ====Marquette County==== ====Menominee County==== ====Milwaukee County==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wiwood/history/military/wood-va.htm Woods Veteran's Home] ====Monroe County==== ====Oconto County==== ====Oneida County==== *[http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/dictionary/index.asp?action=view&term_id=7066&letter=M Wisconsin Historical Society Oneida County] ====Outagamie County==== ====Ozaukee County==== ====Pepin County==== ====Pierce County==== *[http://www.piercecountyhistorical.org/18501900.php Pierce County Historical Society] ====Polk County==== ====Portage County==== ====Price County==== ====Racine County==== ====Richland County==== *[http://www.tc.umn.edu/~jorda014/1885RollList.pdf Civil War Veterans in Richland County] ====Rock County==== ====Rusk County==== *[http://genealogytrails.com/wis/rusk/ Rusk County Genealogy and History] ====Sauk County==== ====Sawyer County==== ====Shawano County==== ====Sheboygan County==== ====St. Croix County==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/St._Croix_County,_Wisconsin St. Croix Family Search] ====Taylor County==== ====Trempealeau County==== ====Vernon County==== ====Vilas County==== *[http://www.co.vilas.wi.us/history.html History of Vilas County] ====Walworth County==== ====Washburn County==== ====Washington County==== *[http://www.schulteis.com/omnibus/cw-folder-oo/index.htm Washington Civil War Soldiers] ====Waukesha County==== ====Waupaca County==== ====Waushara County==== ====Winnebago County==== *[http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0788400355?pc_redir=1397762446&robot_redir=1 Civil War Vets of Winnebago County] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wiwinne2/ Winnebago County Ancestral Trackers] ====Wood County==== *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=3063 Find A Grave Wood Co. Cemeteries] == Sources == === Footnotes ===

Wise County, Texas

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is [[Heath-3392|Kathleen Heath]]. == History Wise County, Texas == {{Image|file=Wise_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=. }} *{{blue|Wise County was formed and organized in 1856 from Cooke County.}} It is named for Virginian, U.S. Sen. Henry A. Wise, who favored annexation of Texas.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/wise-county :'''1540''', -Coronado expedition came through the area E of present Decatur, there were several Indian villages between the Trinity and Red rivers. Wichita Indians were in this area. ::'''Kichai Indians''' (hostile) were near Bridgeport, and raided the white settlements in the general Fannin County area. :'''1835''' - Caddo Indians arrived, 1835, and Wichita period ended First white settlers came to the area, one village of holding 65 Delaware Indians led by Jim Ned remained in Wise County. Jim Ned and his peaceful band befriended the whites, and various hills, streams, and communities were named after the Indian leader. :'''Nov 10, 1837 the Battle of the Knobs''' occurred in Wise County between about 150 Indian warriors and just 18 Republic of Texas soldiers under Lieutenant A. B. Benthuysen. Despite being heavily outnumbered, the Texas soldiers held their ground, with an estimated 50 Indians killed or wounded and 10 of the Texans dead.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wise_County,_Texas :'''1840,''' early 1850's Generals Edward H. Tarrant and James Smith led expeditions against them during the 1840s and early 1850s. :'''1854''' - settlement in Wise County began with Sam Woody, who moved to Deep Creek (then in Cooke County) in 1854. His original log cabin remains as a historic site. Many other settlers, eager to take advantage of the state preemption grants of 160 acres of land, followed Woody into the area :'''1855''' Indian settlements had moved to reservations in West Texas. first public school opened in 1855.. :'''Jan 23, 1856''' - Surveyors from Cooke County (north and Denton Co. (east) platted the area-- most was formed from Cooke County. :'''1856''' -County created and organized from Cooke County. Named for US Virginia Senator '''Henry A Wise''' from Virginia who had supported the annexation of Texas into the US in 1845. ::Several outlaws made their way to Wise – '''Frank & Jesse James''' had a campsite, '''George ‘Machine Gun’ Kelley''' and '''Arkansas Johnson '''(of the Sam Bass gang) are buried there. Wise County, Texas website. History. s.v. Wise County History (accessed 12 May 2016). http://www.co.wise.tx.us/Wise_History.htm :'''1860's''' Just northwest of Fort Worth and Dallas, in the 1860's, "Wise County had more Indian attacks & kidnappings than any other county in Texas".https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wise_County,_Texas_Genealogy :'''1861 Civil War''' -During the Civil War, Wise county voted against secession from the Union..Most of Wise County settlers were immigrants from southern states, but only 53 of the 3,160 settlers owned slaves, 1860. :'''Civil War years''' -- 5 Confederate companies fought in the Civil War. The removal of federal troops from the frontier left outlying settlements at the mercy of hostile Comanches and other plains Indians. '''Texas militia units''', formed to patrol from the Red River to the Rio Grande, set up a post in Decatur. Local volunteer groups also defended the frontier communities. Nevertheless, many farms were abandoned, as fearful residents moved into towns for protection against Indian attack. :'''1862''' Wise County was gripped by the same Union League conspiracy hysteria that started the Great Hanging at Gainesville (Cooke county). '''Five men were tried and hanged''' for plotting to aid the Union cause by burning property, stealing weapons, and reducing "the people to helplessness." When the war ended, an angry mob of 200 people protested the hangings but was dispersed by local supporters of law and order. :Reconstruction years -- Wise County inhabitants were bitter in defeat, the Reconstruction county governments usually included both ex-Confederates and Republican party appointees. :'''1870''' - 1,450 people resided in Wise County :'''1875''' - Indian raids continued until 1875, and the population of the county grew slowly. Only in 1870. [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw14 More History] :'''1880's''' In the early days of Wise County there were large cattle ranches and homestead farms. Starting in the 1880's, coal was mined near the town of Bridgeport. Later limestone rock crushers and gas production became important.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wise_County,_Texas_Genealogy :'''1880s and 1890s''' 2 railroads were built through the county -the Fort Worth and Denver City, which passed through Decatur, and the Rock Island. This increased settlement. :'''1892 to 1965''' Decatur Baptist College offered the opportunity for a higher education. :'''1900''' - A community of Hispanics was brought in to work in the coal mines.. At this time only 1% of the county's settlers lived in a town. :'''1930's''' Civil Works Administration and the Civilian Conservation Corps employees built the Decatur High School and participated in erosion control, road repairs, and other projects. :'''1940-''' Wise County was one of the major milk-producing areas in Texas. Oil and gas production also increased during the era :'''World War II''' - Many Wise County residents fought in World War II; the Lost Battalion of 1941–45 was composed largely of area citizens. See : Lost Battalion of 1941–45 was composed largely of area citizens. :'''2011''' - recent years, Wise County allowed an increase in hydraulic fracturing. In 2011, the Parr family and others filed a lawsuit against several energy companies, including Republic Energy, Inc. and Ryder Scott Petroleum, claiming the extracting processes have created health complications for their family and neighbors. :'''April 2014''', the Parrs won a $2.9 million award from a Dallas jury. 3/18/23 The Wise county Heritage Museum was destroyed in a fire. https://www.cbsnews.com/texas/news/wise-county-heritage-museum-destroyed-in-fire-decatur/{{Image|file=Wise_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Heritage Museum }} ===Government Offices=== The County has had 4 courthouses in Decatur: the 1st (1856) was moved to a new building when the city was formally laid out; the 2nd was destroyed in a fire suspected to be arson (1881); the 3rd was also destroyed in a fire suspected to be arson (1895); the present courthouse was completed in 1896. [Wise County, Texas website. History. s.v. Wise County History (accessed 12 May 2016). [http://www.co.wise.tx.us/Wise_History.htm Wise County] The county seat, Decatur (originally named Taylorsville), was selected by a countywide election and, though challenged after the courthouse burned in 1895, has remained the seat of government to the present. The County has had 4 courthouses in Decatur. :'''1881 1st Courthouse (1856''') was moved to a new building when the city was formally laid out. :'''2nd Courthouse''' was destroyed in a fire suspected to be arson (1881). :''' 1895 3rd Courthouse''' was also destroyed in a fire suspected to be arson (1895) {{Image|file=Wise_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1896 4th and present courthouse''' was completed in 1896. Wise County, Texas website. History. s.v. Wise County History (accessed 12 May 2016). http://www.co.wise.tx.us/Wise_History.htm [http://www.co.wise.tx.us/ Official Website] :The present courthouse 4th courthouse) constructed in the county. Since both the 3rd was suspected to be arson. A controversy arose over the location of the County seat. The third courthouse was destroyed by fire on January 8, 1895. The burning of the third courthouse set off a controversy over the location of the county seat. An election was held in November of 1895 to see if the new courthouse should be constructed at a new location. Voters confirmed by a wide margin that Decatur was to remain the county seat.http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsNorth/DecaturTexas/Decatur-Texas-Wise-County-Courthouse.htm [http://decaturtx.com/ Chamber of Commerce] The Wise County Heritage Museum was destroyed in a fire 3/18/23. [https://www.wcmessenger.com/articles/wise-county-heritage-museum-lost-to-blaze/ Museum] ===Geography=== '''FROM''' [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw14 Wise County] '''Location''' - Wise county in NW Texas, 40 miles south of Oklahoma. Decatur, is 35 NW of Forth Worth on Hwys 287 and 380, 30 miles west of Denton. '''Size''' 922 sq mi located in the Easter Grand Prairie and Western Cross Timbers regions.' '''Topography'''- gently rolling hills, with numerous creeks and ponds '''Soil'''- loam, and sandy top layer over limestone '''Natural resources''' - stone, clay, gas, and oil, gravel, caliche '''Lakes'''-- Lake Bridgeport, Eagle Mountain, numerous creeks of the West Fork of Trinity River, '''Vegetation'''- mesquite trees, cottonwood, live oak, post oak and high grasses. '''Farmland''' -- 40% is high quality farmland, 60% is forest, grazing land for cattle and farming. '''Rainfall''' - 29 inches/year '''temperatures''' average low of 33° F in January to an average high of 96° F in July. '''Growing season''' - 248 days ''' PEACHES, Hay, Milk, Fruit''', ===Adjacent counties=== *Cooke *Denton {{Image|file=Wise_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=240 |caption=adjacent counties. }} *Jack *Montague *Parker *Tarrant ===State protected areas=== *Lyndon B. Johnson National Grassland ==Demographics== In 2000, there were 48,793 people giving a population density of 54 people/sq mi. Races in the county was 91.01% White, 1.23% Black, 0.75% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 5.03% from other races, and 1.71% from two or more races. 10.76% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $41,933, and the median income for a family was $47,909. 7.50% of families and 9.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 10.60% of those age 65 or over Average Commute Time- 30.94 minutes Median Age
39.1 Household Size
2.87 Median Home Price--$138,300 Wise County only has 4% unemployment rate Rivers
*West Fork *Trinity River *Denton Creek *Elizabeth Creek :Alvord Independent School District :Boyd Independent School District :Bridgeport Independent School District :Chico Independent School District :Decatur Independent School District :Paradise Independent School District :Northwest Independent School District :Slidell Independent School District :Victory Christian Academy :Weather ford College Highways
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:Bishop Airport (76T) :Bridgeport Municipal Airport (XBP) :Decatur Municipal Airport (LUD) :Heritage Creek Airstrip (58T) :Rhome Meadows Airport (T76) ===Cities=== *[[:Category:Decatur, Texas|Decatur]]- county Seat *[[:Category:Bridgeport, Texas|Bridgeport]] ===Town=== *[[:Category:Boyd, Texas|Boyd]] *[[:Category:Rhome, Texas|Rhome]] *[[:Category:Alvord, Texas|Alvord]] *[[:Category:Chico, Texas|Chico]] *[[:Category:Paradise, Texas|Paradise]] *[[:Category:Runaway Bay, Texas|Runaway Bay]] *[[:Category:Lake Bridgeport, Texas|Lake Bridgeport]] *[[:Category:Aurora, Texas|Aurora]] *[[:Category:New Fairview, Texas|New Fairview]] ===Former community=== {{Image|file=Denton_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Old Fannin Co.}}{{clear}} ==Things to do/see== Lovely old homes [https://www.stoppingpoints.com/texas/countygenerator.cgi?cnty=wise Historical Markers] ==Resources== *'''[[Space:Wise_County_History:_A_Link_with_the_past|History of Wise County]] page by Justin Overton''' *McEntire Hale, Myrtle B, "The Jasper Daniel McEntire Family," in Wise County History: A Link with the past. Edited by Rosalie Gregg. 1st ed. Vol. III. Decatur, TX: Nortex Press, 1987, 199-200 ===Census=== :1860 --- 3,160 — :1870 --- 1,450 −54.1% :1880 --- 16,601 1,044.9% :1890 --- 24,134 45.4% :1900 --- 27,116 12.4% :1910 --- 26,450 −2.5% :1920 --- 23,363 −11.7% :1930 --- 19,178 −17.9% :1940 --- 19,074 −0.5% :1950 --- 16,141 −15.4% :1960 --- 17,012 5.4% :1970 --- 19,687 15.7% :1980 --- 26,575 35.0% :1990 --- 34,679 30.5% :2000 --- 48,793 40.7% :2010 --- 59,127 21.2% :Est. 2015 --- 62,953 =====Notables===== [[Williams-39624|Guinn Williams]]
[[Williams-39800|Guinn ‘Big Boy’ Williams, Jr]] =====WikiTree Profiles for Wise County, Texas===== [[Williams-39797|Lucile Andrews]]
[[Williams-38960|Ruth Harris]]
[[Williams-39799|Minnie Lee Wire Summers]]
[[Williams-39788|W ‘Bossie’ Williams]]
[[Williams-39798|Mary Louise Young]] =====War Veterans===== *Lost Battalion of 1941–45 was composed largely of area citizens. [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qnl01 Lost Battalion] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Cumby Acres Cemetery, Alvord, Texas|Cumby Acres Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Friendship Cemetery, Boyd, Texas|Friendship Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Eastside Cemetery, Bridgeport, Texas|Eastside Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Chico Cemetery, Chico, Texas|Chico Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cottondale Cemetery, Cottondale, Texas|Cottondale Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Crafton Cemetery, Crafton, Texas|Crafton Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oaklawn Cemetery, Decatur, Texas|Oaklawn Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sand Hill Cemetery, Decatur, Texas|Sand Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Deep Creek Cemetery, Boyd, Texas|Deep Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sycamore Cemetery, Sycamore, Texas|Sycamore Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hog Branch Cemetery, Wise County, Texas|Hog Branch Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Olive Branch Cemetery, Wise County, Texas|Olive Branch Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rush Creek Community Cemetery, Wise County, Texas|Rush Creek Community Cemetery]] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wise_County,_Texas_Genealogy Family Search] *[http://www.wisecountytexas.info/cemeteries/cem_info.htm List of Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Wise/ListWise.html Cemeteries of Wise County, Texas by Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2768 FindaGrave cemeteries, Wise County] === Sources === * [[:Space:Wise_County_History:_A_Link_with_the_past|Wise County Link With The Past]] *Wise County Genealogy Resources *Wise County on the Web *Wise County government's website *"The Blog" - A Local Blog About Wise County *Wise County in Handbook of Texas Online at the University of Texas * [Wise County, Texas website. History. s.v. Wise County History](accessed 12 May 2016). *[http://www.co.wise.tx.us/Wise_History.htm Wise County] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/One-place_study *http://oneplacestudy.org/guides/basics.pdf

Witch Trials

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The [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Witch_Trials Witch Trials Project] highlights the profiles of anyone that was involved in a witch trial, whether they were the accused, accuser, judge or juror. ==Witch Trials Throughout History== Witch Trials occurred throughout Europe and some other parts of the world from about the 15th Century to the late 18th Century resulting in an estimated 70,000 to 100,000 executions. Later, there were some isolated incidents, but nothing like the mass hysteria of the 1600's. Although there have been many isolated executions of witches, trials were conducted that resulted in the deaths of many of the accused. If you know of a witch trial that does not appear on the list below, please add it. === Witch Trials of the 14th Century === *Trials of the Templars (1307) *Simmerthal, Switzerland (1395-1405) *Lausanne, Switzerland (1398-1498) === Witch Trials of the 15th Century === *Florence (1427) *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valais_witch_trials Valais Trials], Switzerland, 1428-1447 *Arras, France (1459-1462) *Innsbruck (1485) === Witch Trials of the 16th Century === *Val Camonica Witch Trials, Italy (1505 - 1521) *1st Chelmsford Witches (1566) *2nd Chelmsford Witches (1579) *3rd Chelmsford Witches (1589) *Witches of Warboys Witch Trials, England (1589 - 1593) *4th Chelmsford Witches (1645) *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trier_witch_trials Trier Trials], Germany, 1581-1593 *Quedlinburg (1589) *Nördlingen, Swabia (1589-98) *Bavaria (1589-1600) *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Berwick_witch_trials North Berwick Trials] of East Lothian, Scotland 1590 === Witch Trials of the 17th Century === *Pappenheimer Family Witch Trials, Germany (1600) *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulda_witch_trials Fulda Trials], Germany, (1603-1606) *[https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Bewitching_of_Anne_Gunter.html?id=obCS4ehuvqUC The Bewitching of Anne Gunter] (1605) *Køge Huskors Witch Trials, Denmark (1608 - 1615) *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basque_witch_trials Basque Trials], Spain, (1609) * Aix-en-Provence, France Witch Trials (1611) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ellwangen_witch_trial Ellwangen], Germany, (1611-1618) *Lancashire or Pendle Witches (1612) *Roermond, Netherlands Witch Trials (1613 - 1616) *Spa Witch Trials (Belgium, 1616) *Finspång, Sweden Witch Trials (1617) *Witches of Belvoir Witches Trials (England, 1618 -1619) *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%BCrzburg_witch_trial Wurzburg Trial], Germany, 1626-1631 *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamberg_witch_trials Bamberg Trials], Germany, 1626-1631 *Lancashire or Pendle Swindel (1633) *The Devils at Loudun, France (1636) *Bury St. Edmunds, England Witch Trials (1645 - 1694) *Louviers Witch Trials (France, 1647) *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connecticut_Witch_Trials Connecticut Witch Trials] (1647 - 1697) *Scottish Persecutions (1661-1662) *Bury St. Edmunds (1661-1662) *Vardø Witch Trials (Norway, 1662 - 1663) *Mora, Sweden (1668-1676): *Chambre Ardente Affair (1673), or the Affair of the Poisons *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tors%C3%A5ker_witch_trials Torsåker Trials], Sweden, 1675 *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zaubererjackl_witch_trials Zaubererjackl or Salzburg Trials], Austria, 1675-1690 *Jesenice, Bohemia, Witch Trials (1678 - 1696) *[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Bideford_Witch_Trials Bideford, England (1682)] *[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Salem_Witch_Trials Salem Witch Trials], Massachusetts, (1692-1693) *Paisley Witch Trials, Scotland (1696 - 1697) *Hampton, New Hampshire (1680) * Pennsylvania's [https://archive.org/details/narrativeswitch03burrgoog/page/n105/mode/2up 1683 Trial] of [[Unknown-454862|Margaret Mattson]] and [[Unknown-189001|Yeshro/Gertrude Hendrickson]] === Witch Trials of the 18th Century === *Szeged, Hungary (1728-1729) *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doruch%C3%B3w_witch_trial Doruchów Trial], Poland, 1775 *[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Bell_Witch The Bell Witch]
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==Witchcraft Persecutions by Country== In addition to the chronological breakdown, it is interesting to understand the experiences of different countries. A good starting place is the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witch_trials_in_the_early_modern_period Wikipedia article "Witch trials in the early modern period]. Its Section 7 includes links to articles about witch trials in 18 different countries. Witch trials in the '''United States''' (actually its predecessor colonies), unsurprisingly, occurred later than most of the European persecutions, which occurred for the most part before the colonies were settled. A relatively small number of convicted witches were executed in the colonies, and all were hanged (not burned at the stake). More to come... ==Resources== *[http://www.personal.utulsa.edu/~marc-carlson/witchtrial/eis.html Witches and Witchtrials in England, Channel Islands, Ireland and Scotland]. Note: At 7 November 2021, this link isn't working. I tried to find a new one, but couldn't. - [[Kelts-7|Julie Kelts]] *[http://www.witchcraftandwitches.com/trials.html Witch Trials] *[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/17845?msg=welcome_stranger Salem Witch Trials] *[[Space:Witchcraft_Among_the_Early_Settlers|Witchcraft Among the Early Settlers]] :See Also (books): *"H.C. Lea, Materials Toward a History of Witchcraft", Vol. I, II, and III, Henry Charles Lea, 1957. *Witchcraft In Early Modern Scotland. *The Salem Witch Trials. *The Crucible. (This play written by Arthur Miller, and the later movies, are not historically accurate.) *Gender in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe. *The Oxford Handbook of Witchcraft in Early Modern Europe and Colonial America. *Witchcraft Persecutions in Bavaria.

With Unshaken Firmness: Colonel Thomas Williamson (1767- 1825)

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With Unshaken Firmness: Colonel Thomas Williamson (1767- 1825) By James F. Williamson (This article originally appeared in the Winter 2006-07 edition of Tennessee Historical Quarterly.) The most energetic, able, and ambitious of the pioneers of Scottish and Ulster descent who settled and flourished in Tennessee during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries were a colorful band of farmers, soldiers, merchants, lawyers, and politicians. Andrew Jackson, James K. Polk, John C. Calhoun, David Crockett, and Sam Houston established a lasting name for themselves in the history of the new state and were instrumental in forging the national character of the infant United States. While many others also shaped communities and institutions throughout Tennessee, most of these hardy souls are not household names. In Andrew Jackson and his Tennessee Lieutenants—A Study in Political Culture,i historian Lorman A. Ratner has painted a psychological portrait of a select group of these leaders in the context of frontier life. Ratner argues that Jackson and his associates shared a common heritage with origins in Scotland and exhibited strikingly similar personality traits, values, and aspirations. While there were, of course, many individual exceptions, Ratner argues that their common characteristics do much to explain both their accomplishments and shortcomings. Colonel Thomas Williamson (1767- 1825) is one of those neglected local leaders of Scotch- Irish descent who were associated with Jackson, and who rose from the backwoods yeomanry to gentry status and realized success on the southwest frontier. Unlike Jackson, Polk, and Calhoun, however, he was not a hereditary member of the elite known in the border districts of Northern Britain as the “Ascendancy.” As Ratner emphasizes in his study, these lesser-known Tennessee frontier leaders, including Thomas Williamson, emerged from the Indian Wars and the War of 1812 as proven leaders. Through personal bravery and leadership on the battlefield they earned the right to the old Scottish role of thane, or leader. Ratner explains that they shared a common code of behavior, based on what was considered honorable. At the core of this code was a deeply felt sense of obligation to protect and defend the weaker members of their society, particularly women and children. Other key aspects of their code included honesty, bravery, patriotism, self-sacrifice, and commitment to the greater good. In Albion’s Seed, a study of British folkways as they found expression in America, David Hackett Fisher also explores the ancient role of the thane in North Britain, known as the rule of tanistry. There the thane was elected based on his age, strength, toughness, cunning, and worthiness, as measured by the code—and not infrequently by the outcome of violent conflict.ii The code not only allowed ambition and the quest for status and personal gain, it encouraged them—as long as they were pursued without violation of the rules of honorable behavior. Unlike the New England Puritans or Delaware Quakers, with their interest in religious reform, the yeoman fathers and grandfathers of the Scotch- Irish pioneers had come to America primarily in search of economic advancement and to escape from famine. Although most had not come from the lowest ranks of British society, the pursuit of gentry status for the most part eluded the first and second generations of these American immigrants. It was first achieved by the leaders of the third generation, of which both Jackson and Williamson were members. These men came of age in the decade following the American Revolution. Their fathers and grandfathers were fierce patriots during the Revolution and became known as quick-tempered, independent, impetuous, reckless, and adept at fighting Indians. Others called them proud, violent, and ungovernable. It was said of one Scots-Irishman that “his looks spoke out that he would not fear the devil, should he meet him face to face….” This combination of poverty and pride set the North Britons squarely apart from other English-speaking people in the American colonies. Border emigrants demanded to be treated with respect even when dressed in rags. Their humble origins did not create the spirit of subordination which others expected of “lower ranks.” This fierce and stubborn pride would be a cultural fact of high importance in the American region which they came to dominate.iii These traits died slowly; Jackson and his lieutenants could be brutal on the battlefield. In personal relationships they tended to be quick to take offense, slow to forgive insult, and were prone to settling disputes among themselves by dueling. They were known, as well, for their restlessness. Indeed, it was said that "no Scotch-Irish family felt comfortable until it had moved at least twice; they ‘seem to have had a psychological repugnance to making permanent homes until they had moved several times.’”iv Jackson’s generation had grown up amidst stories of courageous parents and grandparents, most of whom had arrived in America with little money and few possessions. Having survived the hazardous Atlantic crossing, they had initially pushed south from Pennsylvania into North Carolina and Virginia in search of land and opportunity. There they had cleared the land, fought the Indians and the British, and moved on again as the frontier expanded, crossing the Southern Appalachian Mountains into what was to become Tennessee and Kentucky. For some, vivid memories of the Revolution profoundly altered later lives. Jackson himself never forgot that he had been abused and severely injured as a boy by a British officer who struck him in the head with his sword. Thomas Williamson fits this general pattern. He was among those of Jackson’s generation who were born on the frontier in the years prior to the Revolution. When, as young men, he and his brother John Williamson pushed across the mountains into East Tennessee from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia in the early 1790s, they were among the earliest pioneer settlers of what was soon to become the sixteenth state. Their family had been in the colonies at least since 1736. The Williamsons, like most Scotch-Irish, were Presbyterians. They are said to have originated either in Scotland or in Northumberland, and to have migrated to Ireland before emigrating to America. It is thus likely that they were descended from the "borderers,” natives of the Lowlands of Scotland and the northern counties of England who had been forced to migrate to Northern Ireland beginning in the 1600s to escape economic and religious persecution. Michael Williamson, Thomas Williamson’s grandfather, first appears in Chester County, Pennsylvania, west of Philadelphia, in 1736.v Michael Williamson and his extended family moved constantly south and then west, settling first in Granville County, North Carolina, about 1758. After a few years they pushed west, eventually settling in Fincastle County (later Montgomery County) on the western Virginia frontier, about 1775.vi There, in the rolling foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, they and their Scotch-Irish neighbors were free to practice their Presbyterian religion with full political rights, unlike the conditions prevailing in predominantly Anglican east Virginia. In exchange, they were expected to form an effective barrier against the Indians, a job for which they were well suited by experience gained on the “dark and bloody ground” of the British borderlands. The Williamsons were farmers. In 1775 Michael Williamson purchased 383 acres near modern Wytheville, Virginia.vii In the Virginia backcountry he would have been considered a member of the class of small landowners known as the Southern yeomanry, as distinct from the large numbers of settlers who owned no land at all, or the few absentee owners of very large estates.viii But while the Williamsons and their neighbors may have been farmers by choice, they also became Indian fighters by necessity. When white pioneers moved into the southern backcountry, they encountered a dangerous environment populated by the indigenous Cherokee, Creek, Choctaw, and Chickasaw. The volunteer militia was the first line of defense against this proud and warlike Indian population who increasingly resented the presence of the white pioneers. Life was characterized by chronic armed conflict. The militia records of Montgomery Co. in the 1770s and 1780s list Michael’s several sons, including Thomas Williamson’s father, James, among the membership. In 1764, a few years before the Williamsons’ arrival in the area, Indians attacked their close friends from Pennsylvania, the Cloyds. The elderly matriarch of the family was tomahawked; John Cloyd was killed; and the entire household was destroyed. The militia pursued the Indians and killed one of them.ix James Williamson and his wife, thought to have been Martha Taylor, had their first son, John, in 1764. His younger brother, Thomas Williamson, was born November 30, 1767, the same year as Andrew Jackson, with whom his later fortunes were to become closely linked. John, at the age of 15, enlisted with a North Carolina regiment during the Revolution. During the Revolution he resided in the Wautauga District in what is now East Tennessee. The Wautaugans were a group of industrious, self-reliant yeomen farmers of Scotch-Irish and English descent who in 1772 established one of the first pioneer settlements in Tennessee. Skilled at guerrilla warfare tactics learned in their constant battles with the Indians, a contingent of buckskin-clad Wautaugans, including John Williamson, became famous for the successful use of these tactics against the British at the Battle of King's Mountain in North Carolina. x The Scotch-Irish were known for their footloose tradition of constant migration. “When I get ready to move, I just shut the door, call the dogs, and start,” held a common folk saying.xi Following the Revolution, Thomas and John Williamson and their family moved to Sumner County, Tennessee, north of Nashville, arriving there about 1788. The trip was made on horseback and John and his wife, Margaret Cloyd, are said to have carried their two little daughters in baskets, one on each side of a packhorse.xii It was at the same time and in much the same way that Andrew Jackson rode across the mountains into Tennessee from North Carolina with a pack mare in tow, carrying a meager inventory of personal effects including half a dozen books, three pistols, and a new rifle. John Williamson subsequently moved from Sumner County to neighboring Wilson County, where he was a founder of the Stoner’s Creek Presbyterian church. He served as an officer in the Davidson and Wilson County militias under General James Robertson, the founder of Nashville, and was elected to the Tennessee House of Representatives where he represented Wilson County. He died at his home, Green Hill, in 1829.xiii In 1788, at age 21, Thomas Williamson married Mary Bell, the daughter of Robert Bell, who had come to Sumner County from Guilford County, North Carolina in 1783. Thomas and Mary were later to have eight children.xiv The purchase of 640 acres on the south side of the Cumberland River, originally awarded to Robert Weakley as a North Carolina land grant, started Williamson’s steady acquisition of land. By 1790 he had acquired another 640 acres nearby in Davidson County, and in 1792 he further increased his holdings with the purchase of 1074 acres on Stones Creek from John Donelson, a relative of Andrew Jackson’s wife, Rachel Donelson. Five years later in 1797, a year after Tennessee achieved statehood, he acquired 228 acres on Mill Creek in Davidson County from his brother, John Williamson. Although Nashville had its beginnings as a frontier outpost, by the early nineteenth century it was attracting land speculators from as far away as Philadelphia. The successful among these soon expanded their interests into other areas-- running ferries, stores, and inns, trading slaves and horses, lending money, and supplying troops. Others dealt in bearskins, or cotton and other crops, transporting their goods to New Orleans for sale. The city soon became a bustling center of commerce. Caught up by this entrepreneurial spirit, in 1802 the Williamson brothers together entered the saddlery business in Nashville, and Thomas Williamson acquired a plantation on Mill Creek. Like many other large landowners he held slaves.xv Despite growing prosperity, the lives of Thomas and John Williamson continued to be filled with danger due to constant conflict with the Indians. In a 1794 letter, John Williamson described the death of their brother, George Williamson in 1792, apparently on an expedition in response to an Indian attack. He went out with a company of men on pursuit of a barbarous enemy about 60 miles distance in the wilderness and on their return, crossing Duck River, there was a picket guard left back for the safety of crossing. The Indians slipped up and fired on the guard and killed him (George). The guard retreated without firing a gun. He was left on the ground and not even buried which I think was a cause of my mother's death.xvi The violence continued well into the first decades of the nineteenth century as the southeast frontier continued to be plagued by chronic conflicts with the Indians of the Five Civilized Nations-- Creeks, Cherokees, Chickasaws, Choctaws, and Seminoles-- who could count on support from the British and Spanish. In Tennessee, as in Virginia, the first line of defense against Indian attack was the volunteer militia, largely composed of farmers and businessmen who, out of necessity, were called upon to serve as part-time soldiers. One can speculate that the violent death of one brother, along with family recollections of Indian attacks on their neighbors in Virginia and another brother’s combat against the British during the Revolution, deeply affected Thomas Williamson’s view of a world where violence was endemic, and influenced his choice of a military career. In 1800, at age 33, he was commissioned a lieutenant in the 1st Regiment, Davidson County, Tennessee Militia. Within the year he was elected to captain.xvii That same year, Andrew Jackson was elected Major General of the militia despite opposition by former Governor John Sevier, the hero of King’s Mountain. It fell to Jackson to enforce the treaties with the Indians and defeat the interests of Spain and England, a task that regularly required the use of force. Jackson’s problems included the fact that the militia was a volunteer force and had to be persuaded to enlist. Once recruited, the enlistment was for a limited amount of time after which the volunteer was entitled to return home. The result was an army that constantly fluctuated in strength and that was characterized by profound ambivalence about the discipline and hardship of military life. By contrast, it was Williamson’s devotion to the militia and his enthusiasm for fighting Indians that seem to have first brought him to Jackson’s attention. In a “tocsin of alarm” addressed to his “Friends and Fellow Soldiers” of the 2nd Division in January 1807, Jackson wrote, I cannot dismiss you without making honorable mention of the patriotism of Capt. Thomas Williamson displayed on the present occasion, who, in twenty four hours after the receipt of my letter, notified me, he was ready to march at the head of a full company of Volunteers. Such promptness as this, will be a fit example for the hardy sons of freedom—should the constituted authorities require our service.xviii During the frequent lulls in fighting that characterized the Indian wars, Williamson capitalized on his military and business success. Having acquired the requisite two hundred acres, he ran for public office and was elected to the State House of Representatives for the 1807-1811 term. Thus, by the time he had celebrated his fortieth birthday in 1807, Williamson had made a name for himself in business, real estate, the military, and politics. He had risen above his frontier origins to become a member of the Nashville gentry and had achieved success as defined by the code of honor that embodied the highest ideals of the sons of the pioneers of Scottish and Ulster descent. On September 21, 1807, the opening day of the 7th Tennessee General Assembly in Knoxville, Williamson took his seat as the new representative from Davidson County. The first items of business included the reelection of the state’s first governor, John Sevier, and the reading of a message from Sevier expressing outrage at the recent British attack on the American frigate Chesapeake. The Governor went on to list the pressing issues confronting the new state, including revisions in the criminal code and reform of the “land law.” Sevier noted that new settlers were streaming into Tennessee, and that a treaty with the Cherokee extinguishing their claim to their lands was badly needed. Williamson began his legislative career modestly enough, introducing his first bill, a measure to “rectify a mistake in an act entitled ‘an act to establish a college in West Tennessee,’” which was passed and sent to the Senate. On the same day he watched as Judge John Overton, who would later orchestrate Williamson’s political demise, administered the oath of office to Governor Sevier. Williamson quickly became a leader in the House, presenting petitions for the establishment of both a company of cavalry and a new bank in the newly incorporated Nashville. When his bill for the creation of the Nashville Bank, the first bank in Tennessee, was signed into law on November 26, 1807, the new lawmaker could point to his first significant accomplishment.xix In the 1809 sessions in Knoxville, Williamson was appointed a member of the Finance Committee, as well as committees to study laws pertaining to the militia, to “draw rules for the government and good order” of the House, and to inspect work on a new road running from the head of Stone’s creek through Cherokee country to Georgia. He introduced a bill authorizing the construction of dams and mills on the Big Harpeth River, and one designed “more effectually to prevent frauds in elections.” He also submitted his reasons for voting against a bill regulating “executions,” the seizure of the property of debtors in default of payment. “No benefit to those intended to be relieved, can possibly result,” he wrote, expressing the fear that “this law is the very avenue to speculation, intrigue, and oppression, and that the credulous and unwary, will, by its operation, be placed in such a situation, that when the general flood of executions are let loose, their property will be instantly hurried by the irresistible torrent to destruction.“xx Williamson’s activities on behalf of his constituents helped solidify his newly acquired place among the ascendancy. As Ratner points out, however, in nineteenth century Tennessee it was not enough to simply attain gentry status. The code required that membership be maintained by the continued accumulation of land and wealth, assuming ever greater responsibilities, and rising to meet ever greater challenges. A family that lost its property, for instance, could fall instantly to a lower level of society.xxi For Williamson, the new challenge took the form of a double-edged threat, both domestic and foreign. In the War of 1812 and the Indian wars of the same period, Thomas Williamson continued to demonstrate the military prowess and leadership qualities that had marked the earlier years of his career. Aged 45 at the outbreak of war against the British in 1812, he abandoned his political career, sold his plantation, and enlisted as a captain in the Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, offering in a letter to General Andrew Jackson to raise a company of volunteers along with his son.xxii From December 1812 through April 1813, Captain Williamson served in the 2nd Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, composed of men from Williamson, Rutherford, White, Bedford, Davidson, Franklin, Lincoln, and Maury Counties.xxiii During the next several years he was to serve in Jackson's campaigns against the Creek Indians and the British, including the Battle of New Orleans. Inspired by the rhetoric of Chief Tecumseh of the Shawnee, a group of Creek nationalists known as the Red Sticks—named for the color of their distinctive war clubs-- determined to defend their native heartland from further encroachments by white settlers. On August 30, 1813, Red Stick warriors massacred some 250 white settlers at Fort Mims in southern Alabama, provoking a series of equally harsh reprisals by Jackson’s volunteer militia, who were called into action by the Tennessee legislature—beginning a tradition that led to Tennessee’s becoming known as the Volunteer State. In words that might have been penned by a North British border chieftain, Jackson exhorted the militia, “The blood of our women and children, recently spilt at Fort Mims, calls for our vengeance; it must not call in vain. Our borders must no longer be disturbed by the warwhoop of these savages, and the cries of their suffering victims.”xxiv The ensuing Creek War was a brutal and gruesome affair. After Jackson’s militia surrounded the Creek village of Tallusahatchee in Alabama, a number of warriors ran into one of the lodges. When a woman in the lodge killed a junior officer, the Americans responded by systematically slaughtering most of the warriors and burning the town. According to Private David Crockett, a member of the militia, We shot them like dogs; and then set the house on fire, and burned it up with the forty-six warriors in it. I recollect seeing a boy who was shot down near the house. His arm and thigh was broken, and he was so near the burning house that the grease was stewing out of him. In this situation he was still trying to crawl along; but not a murmur escaped him, though he was only about twelve years old.xxv Afterwards one officer became nauseated, describing a revolting scene in which the bodies of the dead Indians were torn and eaten by dogs.xxvi Despite the brutality of the war, there is no reason to doubt that Williamson agreed with Jackson and most of his soldiers that such actions were justified as retribution for Indian massacres of American settlers. They may, however, explain in part Jackson’s chronic problems with the “mutiny and sedition” he encountered among members of his Tennessee Volunteers, many of whom considered their period of enlistment to have expired and were anxious to return home. The frontier militia was known for its general lack of respect for officers and other authorities, often expressed in undue “familiarity” and a disregard for age, wealth, or family position-- characterized by one officer as marked by “unruly licentiousness.” Enlisted men often had to be persuaded by their officers to carry out orders,xxvii and Jackson often found himself confronted by what he took to be insubordination. A few remained loyal, however, and Jackson’s correspondence during the period following the battles of Tallusahatchee and Talladega in November 1813 contains several references to Thomas Williamson’s courage under fire, as well as his refusal to join the deserters. In a letter to his wife Rachel written December 14, 1813, Jackson laments the fact that to prevent the Volunteers’ departure it had even become necessary to “arrange my artillery against them, whom I once loved like a father loves his children.” According to Jackson, the blame rested with his officers, not with the enlisted ranks, and “when they were put to the test but one commissioned officer turned out, to support the Eagles of their country and prosecute the campaign—That was old Capt. Williamson and for this act of patriotism he was huted [sic] at by Colo. Bradly….”xxviii The next day, in a letter to Tennessee Governor Willie Blount, Jackson chastised his men for their eagerness to return home to Nashville rather than face the Creeks. After exhorting them to stand and fight in hopes that some still possessed “a spirit of bravery and a thirst for Glory and military fame,” he was surprised when Williamson was alone in volunteering to continue to serve.xxix Jackson was clearly impressed by his loyalty and his talent for persuasion and leadership, because several days later he ordered Williamson to return to Nashville to recruit others.xxx The militia seems to have been impressed as well. Some six weeks later, on January 27, 1814, Williamson was elected to major and then, on September 28, to colonel, commanding the 2nd regiment of the West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen. These mounted frontiersmen were a formidable force, able to move against the enemy with great speed-- as long as the fighting was over quickly and they could return home to their farms and families. Their exploits established the romantic basis for the legendary cavalry units of the Civil War and the wars against the Indians in the west. Williamson’s superior officer was General John Coffee, the embodiment of the Jackson lieutenant and the old Scottish thane, who derived his authority not from heredity but from demonstrated leadership in battle. His paternal grandparents had come to Virginia from Ulster in 1750, and his father had fought in the Revolution. John Coffee moved his family to Davidson County, Tennessee about 1797, where he prospered in business and became Jackson’s partner. He was a true frontiersman, physically strong and possessed of charismatic leadership skills. When war broke out in 1812, he raised a company of volunteers and was elevated to colonel—despite a lack of formal military training.xxxi At the battle of Horseshoe Bend in Alabama in March 1814, Jackson, Coffee and the Tennesseans, including the West Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen, won the decisive victory against the Creek nation in what was “perhaps the most devastating encounter between whites and Native Americans in North American history.”xxxii Determined to defend their homeland to the last, the outnumbered Creeks had constructed a formidable fortress on a bend in the Tallapoosa River. Jackson first assaulted the fort with artillery, to little effect. Resolving to take it by storm, the Americans, including young Sam Houston, scaled the walls in a hail of lead balls and arrows fired by the Creeks. Ferocious hand-to-hand fighting ensued, with the Creeks refusing to surrender. The battle ended in the slaughter of nearly 900 Creeks and numerous atrocities. There were reports that a band of Creek warriors who refused to surrender were buried alive when the Americans collapsed a cave upon them. After the fighting was over, some of the Tennesseans cut strips of flesh from the dead Indians to fashion bridle reins. By 1814, the Spanish province of West Florida with its capital at Pensacola had become the focal point of maneuvering by the British and Americans for control of the southern front of the war. The British hoped to use Pensacola and its excellent harbor as their base for the first step of a plan to attack Mobile and New Orleans. The Americans were increasingly concerned about British motives and about the number of Indians who had sought sanctuary there in the wake of their defeat in the Creek War. Jackson, who had been appointed commander of the Gulf region, feared that the Spanish were supplying hostile Indians with arms. He determined to seize Pensacola from the Spanish to deny its use to the British and Indians—despite Washington’s fear of provoking war with Spain.xxxiii A squadron of British warships and Royal Marines appeared at Pensacola in August 1814. Jackson and Coffee were determined to foil their plans and marched to Pensacola with a force of 4000 Tennesseans. They included Colonel Williamson in command of his West Tennessee Volunteers—among them Sergeant David Crockett— accompanied by Mississippi dragoons and a band of Choctaw and Chickasaw allies. Spanish Pensacola was “a bazaar of intrigue for filibusters, agents, fugitive slaves, spies, smugglers, and the extant Creole society already known for its decadence.”xxxiv The Americans arrived there on November 6, 1814, and Jackson dispatched a messenger under a flag of truce to Spanish Governor Gonzales Manrique. After the messenger was fired upon from Fort St. Michael, however, Jackson resolved to storm the town and assault the British and Spanish troops who occupied it. They attacked the next morning, using a small force of 500 men in a feint from the west, while the rest of the army slipped around the town before daylight and attacked from the east at dawn. This maneuver surprised both the British naval forces and the Spanish, who were manning the artillery and blockhouses on the west. The British naval gunfire proved ineffective, and the Americans quickly entered the town, whereupon the British ceased fire. Despite heavy Spanish artillery fire, the advance columns of Americans quickly prevailed, suffering only five deaths and ten wounded. Following the battle, in a dispatch to Tennessee Governor Blount, Jackson described how the Volunteers stormed the city, and how Williamson accepted the surrender of Spanish Governor Manrique. ... being encamped on the west of the town I calculated (the Spanish and British) would expect the assault from that quarter, and be prepared to rake me from the Fort, and the British armed vessels seven in no. that lay in the bay—To cherish this idea I sent out part of the mounted men to shew themselves on the west whilst I passed in rear of the Fort undiscovered to the East of the Town, when I approached within a mile I was in full view, my pride was never more heightened, than viewing the uniform firmness of my Troops, and with what undaunted courage the(y) advanced, with a strong fort ready to assail them on the right seven British armed vessels on the left, strong Blockhouses, and batteries of cannon on their Front, but the(y) still advanced with unshaken firmness, entered the Town, when a battery of two cannon was opened upon the centre column composed of the regulars with ball & grape and with a shower of musquetry from the houses and gardens, the battery was immediately stormed by Capt. Lavall & company & carried, and the musquetry was soon silenced by the steady & well directed fire of the regulars—The Governor met Colo. Williamson and Smith who led the dismounted volunteers with a flag, begged for mercy, and surrendered the Town & Fort unconditionally….xxxv Jackson considered that much had been accomplished by the capture of Pensacola, claiming that it had disrupted the British and Spanish alliance and that the hostile Indians had been scattered. As it later became clear, Jackson’s suspicions about British strategy had been well founded and the commander, Vice Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane, had indeed planned a series of attacks along the Gulf coast, culminating in a major assault by the British army on either Mobile or New Orleans. “The attack by the Americans upon Pensacola,” reported Cochrane, “has in a great measure retarded this service.”xxxvi Encouraged by the victory at Pensacola, the Americans advanced west toward the mouth of the Mississippi, where, less than two months later, Williamson’s regiment again fought alongside Coffee and Jackson, helping form the left line of the American breastworks at the Battle of New Orleans.xxxvii Williamson and his wily Tennessee frontiersmen confronted the disciplined British, resplendent in their crimson uniforms, using tactics learned from the Indians. A contemporary account described how, “clad in their dusky, brown homespun, they would glide unperceived through the woods and, taking a cool view of the enemy’s lines, would cover the first Briton who came within range of their long, small-bored rifles. Nor did they waste their ammunition. Whenever they drew a bead on any object it was certain to fall.”xxxviii On the night of December 23- 24, 1814, the British attempted to surprise Jackson and take New Orleans. Jackson’s young relative, John Donelson, described the night battle and how Williamson’s regiment saved him from capture as a result of a British ruse. I came very nigh falling into the hands of the enemy with the whole of my company, on the night of the 23d. Some minutes after the action had commenced, General Coffee ordered a charge. I immediately, as soon as I understood the order, moved on to the charge with my company. The enemy gave way both to my right and left. I charged on near Lord Packenham’s quarters, made several prisoners and killed several of the enemy. I passed on to the end of a large garden and halted, discovering none of the enemy in front, and intended waiting until the men who charged on my left came up, but they were met and repulsed by the enemy. The enemy having discovered the position that I had taken, fell immediately in my rear, and marched directly towards me. I hailed them as they advanced, thinking that they were the men that I had charged on my left. They answered that they were General Coffee’s men, having by some means learned the General’s name. They advanced within about ten steps, ordered us for d___d Yankee rebels to lay down our arms. Discovering my mistake, I answered them, they be d___d, and ordered my men to open fire upon them, which they done, and brought them to a halt, which enabled us to make good our retreat to the right, and fell in with Colonel Williamson’s regiment. They advanced upon us at port arms, and as soon as they discovered that we did not intend to surrender, they were ready to fire at once. Never did I experience such a shower of shot in all the engagements that I have been in heretofore. Three of my men fell dead. Three surrendered; the balance I got off safe. xxxix The battle continued with friends often firing on each other in the darkness. Although there were expert marksmen among both the British and the Tennesseans, the British weapons had less range than those of the American backwoodsmen, affording the Tennesseans a significant advantage when the enemy was at a distance. At close quarters the Tennesseans sliced and hacked at the redcoats with long knives and tomahawks until at last the British fell back. Even though American losses were heavy at some 250 casualties and everyone knew more fighting was to come, Jackson was elated, considering that the imminent threat to the city had been defeated. “From every point on which we assailed him, he was repulsed…. The enemy, taken at surprise and thrown into confusion, was unable to penetrate our designs and feared to prosecute his own.”xl The British failure to take New Orleans in the night attack strengthened the morale of the city’s inhabitants and set the stage for the decisive engagement that was to follow in January 1815. In March 1815, following the end of the War of 1812, Williamson’s regiment, buoyed by the popular support extended to the heroes of New Orleans, returned to Tennessee by way of the Natchez Trace.xli The Tennesseans could rest assured that their efforts had virtually ended British and Spanish influence in the region, greatly decreased the threat of Indian attacks, and opened up a huge section of the southwest for settlement. In addition Tennessee and Jackson were cast into the spotlight of national politics for the first time. Back in Nashville, Colonel Williamson, his rank a badge of membership in the gentry, resumed his peacetime political career with reelection to the Tennessee General Assembly, which had not met during the war. As he took his place on the floor of the House in September 1815, the mood was one of exhilaration, a mixture of pride at the pivotal role the Volunteers had played in the defeat of the British, and widespread optimism for the future. Outgoing Governor Willie Blount outlined the opportunities that beckoned: complete extinguishment of all Indian claims to land in Tennessee, building roads, and opening rivers to navigation and the former Creek lands to settlement. Williamson again represented Davidson County, serving on committees to receive newly elected Governor Joseph McMinn on his inaugural visit to the House, to revise the militia laws, and to plan a new penitentiary. He successfully promoted legislation “for the relief of such officers and other persons who proceeded to press arms during the late war,” and for revisions in the land laws.xlii In 1816 Thomas Williamson and his brother, John, became charter stockholders of the Nashville Female Academy and Thomas Williamson served as Justice of the Peace in Davidson County. The same year he was elected Speaker of the House, although the legislature was not to meet due an epidemic and a severe drought. When at last the 12th General Assembly reconvened in the fall of 1817, he traveled to Knoxville, again representing Davidson County. The establishment of new banks had become an issue of great interest in the rapidly expanding economy, and as chairman of the banking committee, he submitted a report arguing for an increase in the capital of existing banks instead of the creation of new ones, arguing instead for the creation of branch banks to serve expanding communities. As he and his committee warned, It too frequently happens that amongst independent banks, there will be found in practice an illiberality of conduct, which in its consequences is not less oppressive on society in general, than unprofitable to the stockholders, and the difficulty of distinguishing genuine from spurious paper is greatly increased with the increased number of separate institutions, whereas by meeting the views of your committee, the evils which tend not only to paralyze the operation of banks, but to injure those they are intended to benefit, are removed, harmony is infused, liberality in discounts encouraged, and the community enabled to judge with accuracy on the credit of all bank paper, that may be in circulation.xliii Williamson introduced a petition for a new ferry landing on the Cumberland River, and bills to establish a sixth judicial district and to relocate the Court of Appeals from Nashville to Shelbyville. He presented a citizens’ petition “praying the abolition of slavery,” a surprising act for a slaveholder. And he dissented from a bill to regulate gaming, objecting that its provisions “requiring every man to become an informer, it would tend to produce strife and ill will between neighbors, and create jealousies and dissatisfaction amongst our citizens that would be more injurious to society than the present evils which arise from excessive gaming.”xliv The peace was short-lived, however, and in 1817 the First Seminole War erupted in Florida. Despite their losses in the War of 1812, the Indians had once again allied themselves with the Spanish and British in hopes of defeating American incursions into their land, and using arms and ammunition supplied by the Europeans, had stepped up attacks against the American settlers. In response, Jackson called on a group of officers, including Williamson, who had served with him during the Creek War to assemble an army of Tennessee volunteers to march to Florida and secure the frontier. “The Seminole Indians have raised the war hatchett,” wrote Jackson in January 1818. “They have stained our land with the blood of our Citizens; their war spirit must be put down; and they taught to know that their safety depends upon the friendship and protection of the U States.”xlv Williamson and his Tennessee Volunteers were ordered to rendezvous at Fayetteville, Tennessee for a new campaign against the Indians. Jackson’s objective was a collection of towns along the Suwannee River in northeast Florida, where Chief Bowlegs, a Hitchitee, had concentrated the Alachua branch of the Seminoles, along with a number of runaway slaves. On April 16, 1818, after wading through a deep swamp, the Americans and a band of Creek allies attacked Bowlegs Towns, with Williamson commanding the 2nd Regiment of Tennessee volunteers on the left flank. After a fierce battle most of the Seminoles and their black allies escaped through the swamp, a debacle that Williamson blamed on the friendly Creek troops.xlvi Jackson’s men ended the campaign by burning Bowlegs Towns and a Mikasuki village near Tallahassee, the largest Seminole settlement in Florida. The action left the Seminoles destitute and demoralized, although they would later rise against American domination during Jackson’s presidency. The Seminole War cemented Williamson’s reputation as “a brave, gallant, and chivalrous gentleman.” He now ranked among Nashville’s leading citizens-- a “man of influence” in backcountry parlance-- by virtue of demonstrated leadership. He and his family were residents of the fashionable Hermitage neighborhood with neighbors who included Gen. Andrew Jackson, Capt. John Donelson, Gen. Thomas Overton, and Samuel Bell, Esq. On June 6, 1819, on the occasion of the visit of President James Monroe to Nashville as a guest of Jackson, Williamson was chosen to deliver a welcome address to the President on behalf of the military.xlvii It was eloquent testimony from Old Hickory himself that Williamson’s courage, loyalty, and leadership in battle had secured for the old soldier his reputation and his right to claim the role of thane. In 1823, at the height of his success, and perhaps lured by the promise of opportunity in the newly opened frontier, Thomas and Mary Williamson abandoned their comfortable life in Nashville and pushed west across the Tennessee River to Madison County, where he had received a land grant of 40 acres bordering Big Black Creek, near the community of Denmark.xlviii This area was a part of the Western District of the old Congressional Reservation between the Tennessee and Mississippi Rivers, some of the most valuable land in the state. In 1818, under the orchestration of Jackson, a treaty had been negotiated with the Chickasaws surrendering their claim to the area and opening it to settlement for the satisfaction of old North Carolina Revolutionary War warrants. Much of this land was already taken up by absentee speculators, who had purchased some of the North Carolina warrants from the original holders. These speculators included Jackson, himself, and Judge John Overton, one of Jackson’s oldest friends, said to be the wealthiest man in Tennessee. Like most of Jackson’s other lieutenants, Overton’s family had emigrated from Scotland. They had settled in Virginia, and in 1789 John moved to Nashville, arriving in the area about the same time as Jackson and the Williamson brothers. Ratner portrays Overton as the power behind the throne. He was in many ways Jackson’s opposite number—“short, frail-looking, and socially more conservative;” an “aggressive and tough-minded businessman” adept at making money through land speculation and trading in slaves. Overton’s interest in government was selfish and had nothing to do with democracy. He was also the most trusted of the Jackson lieutenants. At one time those who backed Jackson for the Presidency between 1821 and 1823—the so-called “Nashville Committee” headed by Overton-- were thought to have done so out of principled and disinterested admiration for Old Hickory and his populist philosophy. As Sellers argued in his ironically titled Jackson Men with Feet of Clay,xlix however, Overton and the other “original Jackson men” behind the General’s candidacy in 1824-- including Senator John Eaton, Felix Grundy, and Major William B. Lewis-- were by no means unwavering in their support. They were far from disinterested participants, and were at least as motivated by their own local political agenda as by the prospects for a Jackson victory. Indeed, when Henry Clay of Kentucky, a bitter rival of Jackson’s, entered the presidential race in 1821, Overton secretly promised Tennessee’s electoral votes to him, asking that Clay keep their conversations confidential. “Inasmuch as I, and our family have always been friendly with Jackson,” he wrote to Clay, “I should not like him to know of any interposition of mine on this subject.”l Within a year, however, the opportunistic Overton had switched his allegiance back to Old Hickory, claiming credit for originating the movement that resulted in Jackson’s nomination by the Tennessee legislature in a special session held in July 1822. Sellers showed that the motives of Overton and his coterie of “Jackson men” were not what they seemed. Their primary interest was not in support for Jackson, but rather in using Jackson’s popularity to achieve their own objectives, including the defeat of William Carroll, the “reform Governor,” and the election of Pleasant M. Miller of Knoxville, leader of the Overton forces in the State House of Representatives, to the Senate. As wealthy conservatives they felt no sympathy for Jackson’s social agenda and were increasingly alarmed as that agenda became apparent. They secretly preferred Clay to Jackson, and hoped that their efforts would ultimately lead to a victory for Clay in Tennessee. Toward this end they sought to undermine the Jackson presidential candidacy by supporting John Williams’ reelection to the Senate. It was against this background of political intrigue that in September 1823, Williamson traveled to Murfreesboro, along with the other fifty-nine members of the legislature who comprised the political and economic elite of Tennessee, including Overton, David Crockett and future President James K. Polk. The major issue before the lawmakers was whether to repeal an 1821 law requiring the state’s banks to once more redeem bank notes for gold, a practice that had been suspended during the panic of 1819. There was also a good deal of attention focused on the governance of the Western District of the old Congressional Reservation, which included the counties now represented by Williamson. Following the signing of the treaty with the Chickasaws, a struggle developed in the state legislature as to the disposition of the rest of the western lands. On one side were Overton and other speculators; on the other were the squatters who actually lived on the land, championed by Congressman David Crockett, whose district also lay in this area.li It was a busy time for Williamson and the records of the Senate show that he was a leading participant. He joined Crockett as a member of a joint Senate- House committee on unappropriated lands. As a member of the Committee on New Counties, in the space of two and a half months he reported separate bills to establish six new western counties—Hardeman, Weakley, Gibson, Dyer, Haywood, and Tipton. He presented a bill promoting the navigation of the rivers west of the Tennessee River, and one authorizing the construction of mills upon certain smaller streams. Williamson seems to have favored encouragement of settlement by small farmers, and proposed offering the newly opened lands for purchase at the lowest price possible, arguing that it be reduced from twelve to eight cents per acre. He petitioned the Senate on behalf of several constituents, including a disabled soldier from the Seminole War, and others who had sustained losses on account of land grants that interfered with or extended into the Mississippi River. That all these bills were passed-- other than his proposal to reduce the price of western land-- shows him to have been a respected and effective legislator.lii Williamson’s support of the interests of smaller landowners probably made a conflict with Overton inevitable. In 1796 Overton had arranged for Jackson to join him in acquiring an interest in the future site of Memphis, now a part of Williamson’s district. Overton took a special interest in the development of the new town on the Mississippi, campaigning in the state legislature for it to be named the seat of Shelby County. He must have been less than pleased when, in 1823, Thomas Williamson sponsored an act allowing the voters to help decide the matter.liii Always the pragmatist, and unwilling to leave the outcome to the whims of an easily influenced electorate, Overton arranged for a large supply of whiskey to be made available to assist the citizens in arriving at the right decision. The plan failed, however, and the county seat was located elsewhere.liv The other focus of intense interest in Murfreesboro that fall was Jackson’s campaign for the U.S. Senate against incumbent Senator John Williams. Although Crockett wavered in his support, Williamson remained a staunch ally of Jackson. Jackson was aware of this and was known for the premium he placed upon personal loyalty as the most powerful component in political relationships. It was an attitude typical of the American backcountry and one which had its roots in Northern Britain.lv Williamson and William Brady, another veteran of the Seminole Wars and a member of the Tennessee House, wrote to Jackson, assuring him of their support, and urging him to join them on the campaign trail in Murfreesboro. They expressed determination to help “thwart the plans and schemes of operation by foreigners not of the Legislature,” including Senator Williams. Williamson and Brady went on to express the belief that the people of Tennessee had unequivocally expressed their choice of Jackson for President in the upcoming election of 1824. “As we have been your companions in arms,” they concluded, “we are your supporters here.”lvi Jackson replied a week later, explaining that were he to come to Murfreesboro to campaign it would be seen as an “overture of self interest,” which the populist candidate was anxious to avoid in order to distance himself from the professional politicians in the race— a campaign practice endorsed by George Washington. He denounced Senator Williams and other “schemers of the opposition,” and stated that he admired Williamson and Brady as “freemen determined to carry into effect the will of a majority of the people when that will has been emphatically expressed, and displays a proper disgust for those who attempt to interfere with your constitutional duties.”lvii At the last minute and at the insistence of his supporters, Jackson overcame his misgivings, saddled up, and rode through the night to Murfreesboro, arriving hours before the election, which he won with a margin of only ten votes. Historians have differed about Overton’s allegiance in the Senate race, the traditional view being that he consistently supported his old friend Jackson. This view, espoused in 1918 by S.G. Heiskell, an Overton admirer, holds that Overton was present at Murphreesboro in September of 1823 for the express purpose of defeating John Williams in the Senate race, concluding that only Jackson could defeat the incumbent. Heiskell describes how Overton rode to the Hermitage and, in a breakfast meeting, urged Jackson to run. Overton is said to have argued that Williams was pledged to William H. Crawford of Georgia for the Presidency, and that if a Crawford man were elected it would be fatal to Jackson’s Presidential ambitions. Jackson was thus persuaded to enter the race.lviii If this is what happened, then Williamson and Overton should have been allies, at least with respect to the Jackson candidacy. Sellers has shown, however, that Overton was, in fact, a covert supporter of Williams, with his own secret political agenda, and not a Jackson backer at all. Williamson and Overton were thus at odds with respect to Jackson, as well as over the matter of the Shelby County seat. The truth of their relationship may never be known since Overton preferred to wield his considerable political power anonymously and from behind the scenes, observing with evident satisfaction that “in all ages the real and sufficient causes of the greatest events are ever hid even from the impartial and scrutinizing historian.”lix Toward this end, Overton destroyed most of his political correspondence before his death. In September 1824 Senator Thomas Williamson returned to Murfreesboro for the 15th General Assembly, where he was appointed to the joint select committee to draft a resolution expressing Tennesseans’ appreciation to the Marquis de LaFayette for his services during the Revolution, and inviting LaFayette to Tennessee during his scheduled visit to the United States. During the fall session he again showed his active involvement in the affairs of his district, introducing bills to establish Fayette County, relocate the seat of Hickman County, secure the navigation of the Wolf River, revive the militia laws, and alter the meeting time of the courts of the eighth and ninth judicial circuits.lx That same year, in a mysterious political intrigue orchestrated by Overton, Williamson ran afoul of the Jackson camp, along with his old comrade in arms from the Creek War and the Battle of Pensacola, David Crockett. In the election of 1824, Williamson stood for reelection to the state Senate and Crockett was a candidate for Congress. Despite Williamson’s years of loyalty as an ardent “Jackson man,” prior to the election a series of anonymous articles appeared in the Jackson Gazette, accusing both Williamson and Crockett of having neglected the interests of their constituents. They were alleged to have done so by permitting an East Tennessee brigade to be added to the militia division of the western District and by backing legislation changing the times of meetings of the Madison County courts. The attacks were signed “Aristides”– later determined to be the nom de plume of Overton. Despite the anonymity of the articles, the seemingly trivial nature of the charges, and an explanation that the militia mix-up was caused by a clerical error, both candidates were defeated. That Overton’s attacks were based on trivial grounds seems self-evident, and the real motivation behind them appears to have been grounded in the conflicts of the previous year. The attack on Crockett would appear to have been revenge for Crockett’s opposition to the wealthy planters and land speculators of Middle Tennessee, including Overton.lxi Williamson’s unflagging allegiance to Old Hickory, including his urging Jackson to race to Murphreesboro for the election, would have posed an obstacle to Overton’s political designs. This conflict of loyalties, combined with their differences over the selection of Memphis as County Seat, would hardly have endeared Williamson to Overton-- whose “plans and schemes” Williamson had helped thwart on at least two occasions. Together they offer a plausible motive for Aristides’ attack. There is no reason to think that Williamson was aware of Aristides’ identity, which did not become known to historians until some years after Overton’s death. Indeed, given Overton’s penchant for maneuvering behind Jackson’s back, as demonstrated in his secret correspondence with Clay, the General was probably unaware of the full extent of his trusted friend’s machinations and thus failed to intervene on Williamson’s behalf.lxii Despite his loss in the election, Crockett went on to political success and eventually became allied with the growing anti-Jackson movement that was to evolve into the Whig party. But for Williamson the defeat marked the end of a long career. Colonel Thomas Williamson died a year later, on September 11, 1825, in Madison County, at age 58, after an illness of a few days. We can, perhaps, imagine a funeral wake held in his home in accordance with the ancient customs passed down by his Northern British ancestors-- all the clocks stopped, the mirrors taken down or covered, and the house filled with family, friends, and neighbors.lxiii Perhaps some of the men who, clad in buckskin and coonskin caps, had followed him in the Indian wars and at Pensacola and New Orleans made the trip to pay their respects. Perhaps some of the larger than life figures of the Tennessee frontier were there as well— Jackson, Crockett, Coffee, Houston, or even Overton. According to his obituary, "He was brave, generous, and devoted to the cause of his country; no man enjoyed the confidence of his country, his general, or his soldiers more than he did." He was buried in Denmark in Madison Countylxiv with military honors.lxv His estate included land, cattle, horses, hogs, a mill, and slaves, including “a Negro Girl Lucy,” left to his wife.lxvi As Ratner has shown, Andrew Jackson and his lieutenants shared a common cultural heritage based on family origins in Scotland. Despite significant individual differences, they also exhibited strikingly similar personality traits, values, and aspirations, which do much to explain both their accomplishments and shortcomings. Thomas Williamson belonged to this group. Like many of his better-known counterparts, including Jackson and John Coffee, Williamson was of Scotch-Irish ancestry, most likely the grandson of an early immigrant to America. Like Jackson and Coffee, he was born and raised on the frontier, witnessed the Revolution as a boy, and became an Indian fighter, as well as a farmer and businessman. Like Jackson, he combined his military and business careers with political life. Emerging from the Indian Wars and the War of 1812 as a proven leader, Williamson was repeatedly elected to the Tennessee legislature, where he sponsored bills to establish the state’s first bank, to build roads and dams, to establish new counties, and to regulate the militia, gambling, courts, and the new banks. As a result of his leadership he achieved coveted status as a member of the Nashville gentry, residing near The Hermitage. He seems to have indeed lived a life characterized by “unshaken firmness,” as Jackson described his conduct at Pensacola, repeatedly demonstrating in both military affairs and politics that he was not afraid to take an unpopular stand based on firmly held convictions-- even when the price was the creation of powerful enemies such as John Overton. At the same time, Williamson was heir to the complexities of character that characterized Jackson’s lieutenants. He was an enthusiastic warrior in a time when battle was often brutal in the extreme-- yet he was generous and devoted to his soldiers. He was a Presbyterian, but also a slave owner (even though he once presented a petition in the legislature for the abolition of slavery.) In short, Thomas Williamson was a prototype of the nineteenth century Tennessee frontier leader. He rose from the ranks of the people, risked his life for his country, and helped shape the laws that would determine the future of the young state. Despite rejection by the Jackson political camp, he exhibited an unflagging loyalty to his former commander, and remained a Democrat until his career’s end. Through his personal bravery on the battlefield, his leadership in the legislature, and his adherence to the frontier code of honor, he earned the right to the old Scottish role of thane.

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[[Category: One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] The goal of this project is to share resource as well as to unite our efforts in sharing Wittbrodt, Witbrodt, Whitbrodt, Witbrot, Witbrod and all variations and misspellings (Wibbrook, etc.) of this '''German, Prussian, Polish''' name heritage in tracing genealogy. Read below for the origins tracing to the Netherlands. Wittbrodt Name Study https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wittbrodt_Name_Study '''UPDATE:''' This WAS a project. We are now moving elements to the One Name Studies Project listed in the link above. This is for the surname Wittbrodt, Witbrodt, Whitbrodt, Weisbrot, Waisbrot. Research and history are also listed below. '''Wittbrodt Family History''' Wittbrodt Name Meaning, North German form of Weisbrot. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press Similar surnames: Wittkopf, Wittkopp, Witthoft, Wiltrout, Wintrode, Wittrock, Wittkop Note the name variation Waisbrot seemed to occur after the Wittbrodt family emigrated to the USA in the 1870s. What started as Wittbrodt on immigration documents, for John Friedrich and Marianna continued as Witbrodt for them (Wittbrodt gravestones) and for others, Waisbrot, Weisbrot, Whitbrodt or Whitbrot, etc. Much earlier genealogy traces to Wittebroods in the Netherlands, listed below. {{Image|file=Wittbrodt-12-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Photo from Germany WWI period
Bernard F. Wittbrodt (1892 - 1961) }} '''Wittbrodt Genealogy Research''' ''On an genealogist email I possess, from my father's records, dated December 2002 from Martin Berdau I have this communication to the Wittbrodt family with a few spelling and grammar corrections, as the writer's first language appears to be German. Notes in brackets are mine unless otherwise stated. ~ Deborah Wittbrodt Nystrom '' '''Genealogist email research''' "I found two lines of Wit(t)brodts. Note the spelling of Witbrod, Witbrodt and Wittbrodt is commonly used in Germany. Please always leave the original spellings." [Assuming source documents, what is preferred. '''1. The Evangelic or Westphalia Wittbrodts''' The first line originates from the Borgholzhausen area northwest from Bielefeld in Westfalen / Westphalen today, part of Nordrehein Westfalen and before [it was] part of Prussia. [The] neighboring village is Neuenkirchen belonging to Niedersachsen (Lower Saxony). [The] first Wittbrodts in this area appear [in] 1650. They were evangelic. [Lutheran] My ancestors belong to this line. I believe that also Don's ancestors [Either Don Ebbeler, from Upland California listed below or Donald Arthur Wittbrodt Sr., my late father] belong to this line, but we cannot connect both lines. My ancestors went around 1850 to the Uckermark (old part of Prussia, rather than pure region) 100 km north from Berlin. '''1. The Catholic or West Prussia Wittbrodts''' These Wittbrodts originate from the area northwest from Danzig / Gdansk [which belonged to Germany] until the end of WWI. ...This line originates from Zarnowitz. Chris's line originates from Neustadt [Christine Swoboda, present day cousin.] This town is close to Zarnowitz. I phoned some Wittbrodts in Germany. I found only one from the Uckermark and none from Westphalia. All other Wittbrodts originate from the West Prussia area! I found also one Wittbrodt with a Polish first name. He informed me that in Karwen (Poland) lives a lot of Wittbrodts. Karwen has or had 1/3 of [its] people with the name Wittbrodt. This small village is at the Baltic Sea and some kilometers from Zarnowitz. {{Image|file=Wittbrodt_Roots_Project-4.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Map of West Prussia }} The name Wittbrodt might have the meaning, "white bread" = '''Weißrot''' (wei'''ß'''es Brot, a special German letter ß = sz.) The German spelling might indicate an origin from the Netherlands. [Wittbrodt Name Meaning, North German form of Weisbrot.] I also received the following email: "Well the only thing I know is that the earliest '''Wittebroods''' known in Holland originated from Noord-Holland. However, there's an uncle I know who has done some 'investigation' and has a trail to as early as the 1200's. I can ask him if he has more specific information." There are some additional complications with my line: I found my ancestors back to 1740. However, the name of the father of my father's ancestor, Peter Henrich Wittbrodt might be Johann Jürgen Wittbrodt born Quest. Yes, you read it right! In Westphalia, the men sometimes got the name of the wives. The Johann Jürgen Quest was a widower as he married. It is possible he got the name from his first wife. In this case, the older Wittbrodts were not my ancestors. I will try to clarify the situation. The reason the men got the names of the wives is that the wives own a farm and the name originates with the farm. I will try to get more information about this tradition. I would be interesting how the farm got its name. I will see if this farm exists. Maybe the name of the farm was its first owner." .... [Written to Don, my father or perhaps to Don Ebbeler, from Upland California] "Don, I think Heinrich Philipp Wittbrodt aus Borgholzhausen, 7 Apr 1833 Maria Ilsabein Wittbrodt emigrated secretly before 1856 is very interesting for us. This indicates that the St. Louis line comes from Borgholzhausen area. [paragraph in German translates to] There is a Wittbrodt from Borgholzhausen listed in a Regierungsbezirk Minden emigration index and also in American passenger arrival indexes: Beiträge zur westfälischen Familienforschung Westfälischen Auswanderer aus dem Regierungsbezirk Minden II: Heimliche Auswanderung Band 47/48 1989-1990 10420 '''Heinrich Philipp Wittbrodt''' aus Borgholzhausen * 7 Apr 1833 Mother: Maria Ilsabein Wittbrodt Emigrated secretly before 1856 Ship: Ernst Mortiz Arndt from Bremen Arrived 26 Nov 1852 Heinrich Wittbrodt, Age 29, male, farmer, from Borgholzhausen Destination: St. Louis [After this is a list of about 10 listings from ship manifests listing Wittbrodts emigrating to the USA. At the end of the this listing of ships & Wittbrodts is the name Don Ebbeler, Upland California. I researched his name. He appears to be a researcher who lives in California and is also a descendent of families that came from Lienen and Lengerich in Westphalia.] From a genealogist dated December 2002 from Martin Berdau. Multiple ship records mentioned for the Wittbrodt family. Document in the possession of Deborah (Wittbrodt) Nystrom, November 22, 2019 .... This researcher has also listed ship names and Wittbrodt names that go with the 2nd half of the 1800s great migration to the United States. For example, for my difficult to locate 2nd great uncle, Jacob Wittbrodt, I have the note in his email: SHIP: Columbus, From Bemen to New York; Arrived 5 Aug 1972; Jacob Wittbrudt, Age 33; male, farmer, from Germany; Therese Wittbrudt; age 28; female, from Germany; Johanne Wittbrudt; age 2, female, child; from Germany; Felix Wittbrudt; male infant, from Germany; all have destination, USA. The vintage maps are courtesy of the Kroeger-Whitbrodt family collection. To check for ship logs, like the one listing many Wittbrodts below, look here: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hamburg_Passenger_Lists '''Some facts about Prussia''' {{Image|file=Wittbrodt_Roots_Project-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=William (Wilhelm) II, German Emperor, King of Prussia}} The Prussian kings were very progressive, very educated, very modern and very popular with the people. It was the nobility that blocked progress. • 1794 Abolition of serfdom. (Friedrich Wilhelm II) The landlords had to pay for the work.
• 1807 (after the Napoleonic Wars) abolition of hereditary subservience.
• 1810 Liberation of peasants on royal domain estates (Private landlords released later and reluctant their peasants).
• Until 1918, landlords were allowed to punish their subjects.
• Between 1840 and 1910 over 700,000 people emigrated from East Prussia alone, mostly young people.
For example, there was the Scharwerk / Frondienst. This was unpaid forced labor for the squire 7 days a week from sunrise to sunset. The farmers were only able to cultivate their own fields after sunset. And sow their own seed too late in June instead of in March. The king put down work on his own estates 3-4 days a week to serve as a role model for the nobility. The king forbade the chastisement. The nobility did not succeed. It was logical that people would emigrate as soon as they were given freedom. ''West Prussia, Poland and Germany'' Geographic history relevant to our family: History West Prussia was inhabited by pagan Slavic tribes before the Teutonic Knights moved in the early 1300’s. The Knights kept the land they conquered and eventually cut off Poland from the sea. This caused a lot of friction between the two groups. The Knights also bought land from Poland rather than just taking it. The Teutonic Knights lost important battles to Poland in 1410 and 1466 and signed over most of West Prussia to Poland and became a subservient state to the Polish King. {{Image|file=Wittbrodt_Roots_Project-5.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Pre-war buildings in Marienburg, West Prussia (click photo for translation) }} Germans had been colonizing eastern Europe for centuries; most church records started between 1650 to 1750, but a few go back to the 16th century. The original land, (often called Polish Prussia), that was to become West Prussia, was predominantly Polish. West Prussia came into existence during the first Partition of Poland in 1772 when Prussia (later known as East Prussia) gained the area called Polish Prussia. Poland disappeared as a nation until 1918. With Brandenburg on the west, West Prussia in the middle, and East Prussia on the east, Prussia became a dominant power. In 1824 West Prussia and East Prussia were combined into one area, but were separated again in 1878. West Prussia was divided into two civil districts, Danzig in the north and Marienwerder in the south. By 1831 70% of the residents of West Prussia (population in 1880: 1,405, 898) spoke German as their primary language. ''Between 1881 and 1890 emigration'' from West Prussia to the United States (where most West Prussians settled) increased significantly. After World War I West Prussia ceased to exist, and Poland reemerged as a nation, the first time since the 18th century. After World War II Prussia was dissolved by the Allied Control Council in 1947. Today all of what was West Prussia (14, 320 square miles), is in north central and northeast Poland. Then it was called the Polish Corridor. A few eastern counties were joined to East Prussia and a few Western Counties were joined to a de-militarized zone called Grenzmark Posen-WestPreussen. Some of these counties would later be joined to Pomerania. The loss of West Prussia in WWI was a sore spot to Germany and part of the reason the National Socialists were able to come to power. Germany took back West Prussia by force in 1939 only to lose it all and more by 1945. The major source of genealogical information for immigrants from West Prussia is parish records, many of which have been filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah. Almost 5,000 rolls of microfilm exist for parish registers from 1523 to 1900; over 100 rolls of parish transcripts record events from 1808 to 1876; and about 350 rolls contain civil registers from 1874 to 1900. To use these records effectively, one must know the village of origin of at least one ancestor. Source: https://ggsmn.org/cpage.php?pt=39 {{Image|file=Wittbrodt_Family.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Stella and John Bernard Wittbrodt & young family,
Auburn, Michigan, 1900s }} Pictured on the right is my great uncle, John Bernard Wittbrodt ([Witbrodt-13][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Witbrodt-13]) and Stella Luczak Wittbrodt & young family of the Wittbrodt - Wazney family line. Another great uncle, August Wittbrodt is the twin brother of John Bernard. Both were young when they emigrated to the USA from Germany with their parents Joseph Friedrich and Marianna. Note the Prussian style hat. Who I am [[Wittbrodt-9|Deborah Nystrom]] Another great uncle, Johan Henry (Wittbrodt) Witbrodt [[Wittbrodt-50| Johan Henry Witbrodt]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wittbrodt-50] emigrated to the Tri-Cities area of Michigan. He and his second wife Dorothea is pictured below: {{Image|file=Wittbrodt-50.jpg |caption=John H. Wittbrodt with Dorothea and family }} '''Tools to Help''' https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Hamburg_Passenger_Lists Wittbrodts settled in many different states in the USA. Clusters of family settled in the Tri-Cities area of Michigan Bay City, Midland and Saginaw (I include Auburn, Michigan, Fisherville, Monitor Township in this.) Others settled in the Flint area, others in Wisconsin. Feel free to comment on where you know there to be Wittbrodt, Waisbrot, etc. families. Unfortunately, many immigrant ship records from Bremen, Germany were also destroyed. Here is what is available: http://www.passengerlists.de/ Bremen Passenger Lists A Project with the Bremen Chamber of Commerce and the Bremen Staatsarchiv Here are links to Michigan search sites for family history: * Michigan Family History http://www.mifamilyhistory.org/ * Michigan Access Genealogy https://accessgenealogy.com/michigan-genealogy * MEL Michigan Electronic Library https://mel.org/ (helpful to have a Michigan library card, code) '''Family Search''' There is a link to Family Search from our watch lists called FS match. The app is quite useful for filling in missing relatives and data. https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/york1423/fs-match/ [[Help:FamilySearch_Connections|Help:FamilySearch_Connections]] '''Tasks''' Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Sharing sources and photos for the W. lineage * Helping identify W. family in group photos * Sharing maps * Sharing family immigration history * Clarifying who's who, as often first and middle names are switched, and last names are spelled differently over time and by location Please join in! Feel free to comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20252783 send me a private message]. Thanks! Resources includes maps, notes, and exchange, for example, from Family Search, here is a link to online Family Search records in Prussia.. https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Prussia,_West_Prussia,_and_East_Prussia_Online_Genealogy_Records May our family tree discoveries be fruitful. ~ Deborah A. Wittbrodt Nystrom '''More Resources:''' Please check it out: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wittbrodt_Name_Study '''German Roots German Genealogy''' Research Information for Americans of German Descent https://www.germanroots.com/ '''Eastern Prussian Provinces, Germany [Poland], Selected Civil Vitals''' 1874-1945 Östliche preußische Provinzen, Polen, Personenstandsregister 1874-1945 https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=60749&geo_a=r&o_iid=41022&o_lid=41022&o_sch=Web+Property '''Zarnowitz, West Prussia Assorted Birth Records''' (partial extracts) The information on these pages is derived from FHL Microfilm Roll #1619079 (Marriages 1854-1890; Deaths 1840-1890; Births 1860-1890) and #1619041 (Births 1847-1890); Roman Catholic parish register of baptisms, marriages and deaths for Zarnowitz, West Prussia, Germany; today: Zarnowiec (Puck), Gdansk, Poland. https://www.genesearch.com/genealogy-records/zarnowitz/ Please send useful research links, and I will test them and add them Also look into the tags German Roots, Polish Roots

Wives of Captain Crispin

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Carol - please feel free to edit, change, add, remove or reformat at will. I'm just throwing things at the wall at this point. A good narrative should pull it all together. [[Powell-5629|Powell-5629]] 14:21, 15 August 2015 (EDT) Was Rebecca Bradshaw, rather than Anne Jasper, the first wife of Captain William Crispin? * Who was the mother of Captain William Crispin's Children? * When did the family move to Ireland & where were the children born? * Is the William Crispin who married Rebecca Bradshaw in 1652 "Captain William Crispin"? * Is there a record of "Captain William Crispin" marriage to Anne Jasper? Lookup: ''Crispins of Kingston-on-Hull'' by M. Jackson Crispin, published March 1928 in "Publications of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania", vol X, no 2 page 105-122 [page 100 ''Captain William Crispin''] Lookup: Sir William Dugdale's Visitation of Lancashire 1664-5 [page 104 ''Captain William Crispin''] Lookup: Will of Ralph Bradshaw, dated 1667 - refers to Rebecca as ''deceased'' [page 120 ''Captain William Crispin''] Lookup: Will of Admiral Sir William Penn 6th October 1670. ". . . my two nephews James Bradshaw and George Markham . . ." Lookup: [https://books.google.com.br/books?id=arAfWBsvO1gC&pg=PA353&lpg=PA353&dq=crispin+laurel&source=bl&ots=BtHbw0MSES&sig=ajFQailysnhFoXXQdYr0bE4EX84&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjg8N3Uz-3UAhVBEpAKHYbECUQQ6AEISzAK#v=onepage&q=crispin%20laurel&f=false Colonial And Revolutionary Families Of Pennsylvania by John W. Jordan.] == Timeline == '''1652, June 24''': Marriage of William Crispin & Rebecca Bradshaw, St. Dunstan's, Stepney, in Middlesex :''... [Captain William Crispin] allied himself with the family of Penn. His bride was Rebecca Bradshaw, the daughter of Ralph Bradshaw, by his wife Rachel Penn, sister of Admiral Sir William Penn, and daughter of Captain Giles Penn, who was grandfather of William Penn, the Founder of Pennsylvania.'' M. Jackson Crispin, page 103 (issue 2, April 1929) '''1653, June 24''': Baptism of William, son of William & Rebecca Crispin at St. Olave, Hart Street, London registers of St. Dunstan's Stepney : St. Olave was later where Sir William and Lady Penn worshiped with their children M. Jackson Crispin, page 104 (issue 2, April 1929) '''''early 1660's''''': '' ... [Rebecca (Bradshaw) Crispin] may have died at Kinsale in the early 1660's'' - M. Jackson Crispin citing the fact that Ralph Bradshaw, Rebecca's father referred to Rebecca as deceased in his will dated 1667. '''1665''': William Crispin marries, as his second wife, Jane Chudleigh (d/o Captain John Chudleigh of Kinsale) M. Jacskon Crispin, page 120 (issue 2, April 1929) in County Cork, Ireland. '''''winter of 1681/82''''': Captain William Crispin dies en route to Pennsylvania '''1686''': Jane's brother John Chudleigh refers to his sister ''Jane Crispin, of Ireland'' in his will.M. Jackson Crispin, page 122 (issue 2, April 1929) '''1687, August 8''' : William Penn, of his free gift, granted 3000 acres of land in Pennsylvania for the support of William Crispin's orphaned minor children by his second wife "Jane Crispin of Kinsale [Ireland], widow": James, Joseph, Benjamin, Jane, Eleanor, Elizabeth and Amy M. Jackson Crispin, page 200 (issue 3, July 1929) == People == [[Crispin-43]]: Captain William Crispin, commissioner for William Penn, died in Barbados en route to Pennsylvania . : William Crispin (1573-1636), grandfather of Captain William Crispin : William Crispin (1602-1645), father of Captain William Crispin [[Bradshaw-1774]]: Rebecca Bradshaw, married William Crispin 1652 [[Jasper-332]]: Anne Jasper, sister of Margaret (Jasper) Penn; said to be first wife of William Crispin [[Jasper-38]]: Margaret Jasper, wife of Admiral Sir. William Penn [[Penn-39]]: Admiral Sr. William Penn, father of William Penn the Quaker [[Penn-40]]: William Penn the Quaker, founder of Philadelphia, son of Admiral Sr. William Penn == Speculation == ==== 1. by [[sands-551|Kevin Sands]] ==== Two months ago I started researching the Crispin family. I started from one name William Crispin (1627-1681) and from there I have built a tree (external to WikiTree) of nearly 500 related people. My initial conclusions were that William had three wives. However, more research and reading recently has changed my stance. It seems more than likely that there were two, or more, William Crispin’s in Hull in the late 1500’s and 1600’s. My reason is that I read recently that there were at least 4 generations of wealthy Crispin ship and land owners in the Hull area - and they were getting wealthier. What we know is that there was a John Crispin (c.1550-1591) and he had one son William Crispin (1573-1636). Is this likely? I don’t think so. Wealthy, and not so wealthy people, often seemed to have 5 or more children. So John Crispin (c.1550-1591) is likely to have had more than just William Crispin (1573-1636). We have no info to prove this though. Let’s say John Crispin (c.1550-1591) had just 2 sons (probably more). The other son (let’s call him Kevin Crispin) could have had several sons and one could have been a ‘William’. This ‘William’ probably had several sons and one could have been a ‘William’ and so on. So it’s quite possible that by the time we get to 1650 and ‘a’ William Crispin marries Ann Jasper, the confusion with dates and locations (and lack of evidence) becomes apparent. There are records that state that ‘a’ William Crispin was sailing merchant ships around Europe and North Africa when he married the daughter of John Jasper of Rotterdam in Hull or Rotterdam. The generations of Crispin's before him were making their money exactly from the same line of business – sailing merchant ships. So it was quite reasonable and natural that there could be several William Crispin’s in this line of business born in Hull. There are also statements that Admiral William Crispin (1602-1645) left Hull around 1641 because when his father died he left him the minimum amount of money he could – one shilling – and he was not happy with the rest of his family who benefitted by much larger sums - “He removed his family to London” is stated. So why would his only son Capt. William Crispin (1627-1681) get married in Hull or Rotterdam when he and his parents were living in London and they were estranged from the rest of the Hull Crispin Clan? There are also records, apparently, that state that Capt. William Crispin (1627-1681) entered the navy when he was 15 in 1642 (just after the family moved to London) and this was the start of his long and successful naval career. Admiral William Penn – a Captain at that time – was a good friend of his father William Crispin (1602-1645). It is said that when William Crispin (1602-1645) unexpectedly died, Admiral William Penn took the young William Crispin (1627-1681) under his wing and they became loyal and trusted friends (and continued to be for many years). It is also said that because of this strong friendship Admiral William Penn introduced William Crispin (1627-1681) to Rebecca Penn Bradshaw. Seems plausible and highly likely. They get married in 1652. Admiral William Penn is there with other family members. Our William and Rebecca’s children start appearing in 1653, first with William and then Silas (c.1655). There are statements that Silas was the second son. So I think that there are two William Crispin's who were related and from Hull but their lives have become intermingled and that’s why some versions state that there was a William born c.1610 and others a William born 1627. N.B. William Crispin (1627-1681) was christened on 3 Oct 1627 and not born on that date. It does seem likely, however, that this family being wealthy, he would have been christened soon after his birth in 1627. '''Conclusion:''' Capt. William Crispin (1627-1681) married: (1) Rebecca Penn Bradshaw in 1652 at Stepney, London and had 5 children (in order): William (1653), Silas (c.1655), Rebecca (c.1657), Ralph (c.1657) and Rachel (c.1658); (2) Jane Chudleigh in 1665 at Kinsale, Ireland and had 7 children (listed elsewhere). A different William Crispin (probably related) married Ann(e) Jasper c.1650 in Rotterdam or Kingston-Upon-Hull, England. Subject to review (as all genealogy is!) :-) ---- == Church Records == ===St. Dunstan's, Stepney, Middlesex, England=== :Colyer-Fergusson, Thomas ed. ''The marriage registers of St. Dunstan's Stepney, in the County of Middlesex'', St. Dunstan Parish, London England (1898). VOL II. [https://archive.org/details/marriageregister02step Internet Archives], [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL13488332W/The_marriage_registers_of_St._Dunstan's_Stepney_in_theCounty_of_Middlesex Open Library (OL21879430M)] :Typed abstracts of original records, ordered by date, with index : '''Marriage of William Crispin & Rebecca Bradshaw''' : September 28, 1652 : William Crispin of the Tower liberty mariner & Rebecca Bradshaw, M., :[https://archive.org/stream/marriageregister02step#page/n178/mode/1up page 83] : also listed, may not be related: :: Joseph Edmunds of Ratcliff Mariner & Mary Crispine of Limehouse, W.; November 28, 1667. [https://archive.org/stream/marriageregister02step#page/n270/mode/1up (page 129)] :: Bradshaw: Elizabeth, Rebecca, Robert, William :: Bradshawe: Anne, Dorothy, Margrett, Marshall, Mary, William ===St. Olave, Hart Street, London=== :Bannerman, W. Bruce, ed. ''The Registers of St. Olave, Hart Street, London (1653-1700)'', (1916). [https://archive.org/details/registersofstola46stol Internet Archive] :Typed abstracts of original records, ordered by date, with index of names, places and professions :'''Baptism of William, son of William & Rebecca Crispine''' : June 25, 1653 : Willim s. Willim & Rebecca Crispine : [https://archive.org/stream/registersofstola46stol#page/60/mode/1up (page 60)] : also listed, may not be related: :: June 24, 1652, Burial of Sarah Crispine, sister to Mrs. Harwood, brought fro[m] Tower Libertie : church. [https://archive.org/stream/registersofstola46stol#page/185/mode/1up (page 185)] === Diocese of Cork & Ross, Ireland === :Gillman, Herbert Webb, ed. ''Index to the marriage licence bonds of the diocese of Cork and Ross, Ireland, for the years from 1628-1750, preserved in the Public record office of Ireland'' (1896) [https://archive.org/details/indextomarriagel00cork Internet Archive] :: Crispin [https://archive.org/stream/indextomarriagel00cork#page/n78/mode/1up (page 34)] :::Elizabeth, and Garrett Condon 1691 ::: George, and Elizabeth Reynar 1714 ::: Ralph, and Anna Busted 1682 ::: Rebecca, and John Watts 1794 ::: '''William, and Jane Childey 1665''' ::Crispine, Jane and Robert Prince 1692 == References == :Crispin, M. Jackson., ''Captain William Crispin'', "Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography", The Historical Society of Pennsylvania. vol.53 (1929) ::[https://journals.psu.edu/pmhb/article/view/28153/27909 part 1] (vol 53, issue 2, April 1929)], primarily an account of his career ::[https://journals.psu.edu/pmhb/article/view/28164/27920 part 2] (vol 53, issue 3, July 1929), information on children ::[https://journals.psu.edu/pmhb/article/view/28170/27926 part 3] (vol 53, issue 4, October 1929), account of son Silas Crispin :: M. Jackson Crispin has Rebecca Bradshaw as Captain William Crispin's first wife (1652) along with children William, Silas, Rebecca, Ralph and Rachel :: Second wife Jane Chudleigh (1665) and children James, Joseph, Benjamin, Jane, Eleanor, Elizabeth and Amy == Footnotes == * Ken Keller, [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/crispin/59/ Wives of Capt. Crispin - A Theory]

Wixson Family History

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[[Category:Family Histories]] This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Wixson families and information about individuals, places, and things named Wixson. (Do you have any info about Wixsons or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Wickham, Wyckham, Wycombe, Wickcombe, Wickholm, Wigholm, Wigham, Wiggam, Wiggham, etc. === Origins of the Surname Wixson === It comes from Oxfordshire, England. It is a habitation name. See [http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/Wixson-family-crest.htm Wixson Family Crest] === Wixsons on WikiTree === * '''[[Wixson-1|Barbara Wixson]]''' (1952-present), m. [[Marfia-2|James Marfia]] Here is the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/W/WIXSON_1.html Wixson index]. This index is updated automatically whenever a Wixson adds themselves or a Wixson relative to WikiTree. The additions appear the next day.

Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Marriage Intentions, from 1640 to 1900

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Woburn, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Marriage Intentions, from 1640 to 1900 == * by [[Johnson-124686|Edward Francis Johnson]] (1856-1922) * published Woburn, Mass., 1890 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Marriage Intentions, from 1640 to 1900|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Part 1 (1890) Births 1640-1873 ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb01john ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100345668 ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb00wobu ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb0103john * Part 2 (1890) Deaths 1640-1873 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028851067 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rEMOAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100345668 ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb02john ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb04wobu ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028851067 ::* https://archive.org/stream/woburnrecordsofb0103john#page/n303/mode/2up * Part 3 (1891) Marriages 1640-1873 ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb03john ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q9AUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100345668 ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb03wobu ::* https://archive.org/stream/woburnrecordsofb0103john#page/n521/mode/2up * Part 4 Births 1873-1890 ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb0406john * Part 5 (1893) Deaths 1873-1890 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ErYKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100345668 ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsbi00johngoog ::* https://archive.org/stream/woburnrecordsofb0406john#page/n225/mode/2up * Part 6 Marriages 1873-1890 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ubgUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100345668 ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb06john ::* https://archive.org/stream/woburnrecordsofb0406john#page/n405/mode/2up * Part 7 (1906) Births 1891-1900 ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb07john ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb0709john ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029687 * Part 8 (1916) Deaths Jan. 1, 1891 to Dec. 31, 1900 ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb08john ::* https://archive.org/stream/woburnrecordsofb0709john#page/n169/mode/2up ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029687 * Part 9 (1918) Marriages Jan. 1, 1891 to Dec. 31, 1900 ::* https://archive.org/stream/woburnrecordsofb0709john#page/n389/mode/2up ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029687 * Part 10 (1919) Marriage Intentions 1699-1890 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100345668 ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb01wobu ::* https://archive.org/details/woburnrecordsofb10john ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010029687 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Records from the Woburn church prior to 1755 are missing. * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Johnson, Edward Francis. ''[[Space:Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Marriage Intentions, from 1640 to 1900|Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Marriage Intentions, from 1640 to 1900]]'' (Woburn, Mass., 1890-1919) Part , [ Page ]. * ([[#Johnson|Johnson]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Johnson, Edward Francis. ''[[Space:Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Marriage Intentions, from 1640 to 1900|Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, Marriages, and Marriage Intentions, from 1640 to 1900]]'' (Woburn, Mass., 1890-1919) Part , [ Page ].

Wodell Name Study

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=====***===== {{Space:Wodell_Name_Study_Info|menu}} Still a work in progress... being updated now
''' Five Distinct Families of Woodall '''
'''Wodel Woodall
Combined
Name and DNa Study
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people
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Family Group 4A}} |} {| border="6" class="wiki" | {{Image |file=Cedar_Mount_Cemetery-7.jpg |align=c |size=220 |label=Etowah County |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2 |caption=}} |} |}
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{| border="6" class="wiki" | :A brief history on the early origin of the Woodall name from ''Early Origins of the Wodell Family'': The surname Wodell was first found in Warwickshire, where they held a family seat as Lords of the Manor. The Saxon influence of English history diminished after the Battle of Hastings in 1066. The language of the courts was French for the next three centuries and the Norman ambience prevailed. But Saxon surnames survived and the family name was first referenced in the 13th century when they held lands [https://www.houseofnames.com/wodell-family-crestEarly {{Yellow|(to continue reading this article)}}] |}
====Project Summary/Information====
This information will be updated soon -- There are some errors The families highlighted in this project have deep roots in the southeastern United States, primarily in South Carolina, Virginia, Alabama, and Georgia. Their movements and connections are centered around locations within a 50-mile radius of Jasper County, Georgia, encompassing places like Milledgeville, GA, Morgan County GA, Greene County GA, and more. Interestingly, Family Group 4A, John and Verlinda Harvey Woodall seem to parallel the movements Chief John Ross, they resided in similar locations at comparable times. Additionally, Family Group 6, represented by John Woodall married to Isabella and Judith Cecilia , shared similar timelines and locations with Chief Stand Waite. Family Group 6 George Caruth Woodall married Ellen from the Cherokee Nation. His son, Charles, married Susannah Watie, daughter of Chief Stand Waite. Thomas Jefferson Woodall brother to George Caruth also married a Cherokee native Nanny Tadpole, these lines are documented. Add to this mixture is William Wagner Woodall in his own Group 3 is Y-Haplogroup Q-M3 Native American who was raised as the son James B.Woodall from the Family Group 4B. This family line 4B is about/around the Poindexter Indian Claims. The convergence of these family groups near Cherokee tribal lands in both states is evident. This intertwining extends across various connections and relationships among these families. However, organizing these groups accurately remains an ongoing task due to the complexities involved. For detailed profiles of each ancestor, their associated WikiTree profiles provide sources, links, and additional information. The project is a work in progress, continuously evolving with updated information and changing formats. Consider joining the project to receive regular updates and contribute to this historical endeavor. Notes of Interest *Treaty of Turkeytown: Signed by Chief John Ross on September 14, 1816, in what was formerly Cotaco County (later renamed Morgan County). This treaty holds significance in relation to the Cherokee Turkeytown Cession. **Migration of Woodall Families: Brothers John and Zepheniah Woodall from Family Group 4A migrated from Milledgeville, GA, to Alabama Territory in 1817. They settled in Cotaco County, later known as Morgan County, where they married the Vest sisters, Mary and Lavinia. *Cherokee Relocation: The forced removal of Cherokee people from northeast Alabama to Indian Territory (now Oklahoma) in the 1830s, postdating the Woodall brothers' time in Etowah. *Parallel Movements: Noteworthy similarities between the movements of Chief John Ross and Chief Stand Waite and these Woodall groups intertwines these connections. *Proximity to Cherokee Tribal Lands: These families settled near Cherokee tribal lands in both Alabama and Georgia, indicating close associations and relationships. :Ongoing Project: The project remains a work in progress, aiming to organize and clarify the complex connections among these families. The WikiTree profiles provide detailed information, sources, and ongoing updates for interested individuals. *If there are specific dates, names, or events that you'd like me to verify or double-check for accuracy, please let me know!
: This Woodall/Wooddall Genealogy Site's Current Project is focused on five distinct groups of Woodall/Wooddall Ancestors. The different relationships that exist between these groups of Woodalls and their connection to Native America will be the main topics. The individuals listed below are linked to their WikiTree Profiles and to this Projects pages. :The five Woodall Groups in this project are coordinated off of the listings from [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~marshalldna/genealogy/My%20Webs/Woodall/Oldest%20Ancestors.htm {{Yellow|RootsWeb OLDEST ANCESTORS Woodall Surname DNA Project }}] and other sources of Information. Also notice, there are three John Woodalls and two William Woodalls in the five Woodall groups that we are focused on. (Note: There are two separate Woodall lines from Family Group 4 (A and B) in the Project. Therefore, please remember the Group Number listed below for the John Woodall or couple you are researching, this project is based on them.
==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_Group_3_William_W_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A{{Blue|'''Family Group 3'''}}]==== [[Woodall-696|{{Green|William W Woodall (1818-1906)}}]] and [[Smith-280944|{{Green|Elizabeth (Smith) Woodall (1816-1909)}}]] ====[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_married_Lincy_Harvey_Woodall#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A_2{{Blue|'''Family Group 4A'''}}]==== [[Woodall-1886|{{Green|John Woodall (1740-1822)}}]] and [[Harvey-14082|{{Green|Verlinda (Harvey) Woodall (abt.1770-abt.1841)}}]] ====[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_4_John_Woodall_m._Judith_Sampson#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A{{Blue|'''Family Group 4B'''}}]==== [[Woodall-167|{{Green|John Woodall Jr. (abt.1710-aft.1788)}}]] and [[Sampson-1404|{{Green|Judith (Sampson) Woodall (abt.1714-abt.1744)}}]] ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Family_6_John_Woodall%2C_Isabelle%2C_Judith_Holmes#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A{{Blue|'''Family Group 6''' }}]==== [[Woodall-556|{{Green|John Woodall (abt.1710-1806)}}]] and [[Unknown-248666|{{Green|Isabella (Unknown) Wooddall (bef.1720-abt.1757)}}]] and [[Holmes-14872|{{Green|Judith Cecilia (Holmes) Woodall (1750-)}}]] ====[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Family_1%26_16_William_Woodall_m._Marianna_Hancock&public=1#.2A.2A_.2A_.2A.2A{{Blue|'''Family Group 1 & 16'''}}]==== [[Woodall-396|William Woodall Sr (abt.1709-abt.1797)]] and [[Unknown-245661|Unknown (Unknown) Woodall (-aft.1736)]] and [[Hancock-2979|Marianne Hancock (abt.1730-)]]
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'''How to Join'''
:The goal of this project is to place the Woodalls in their proper family groups. If you are interested in Woodall research, post your name in Membership and I ([[Mccollister-116|Susan Beech]]) will send you email updates when new information has been added. If you are more hands on, here are some of the tasks that I think could be (or need to be) done. Please post a comment here on this page, post in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Mccollister-116#PM-21850160 send me a private message]. Thanks! * Check links and logical errors * Work on profiles (adding sources, etc.) * Check for spelling and other errors :To join the Wodell Name Study, first start out by browsing [[#Current Projects|Current Projects]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Current Projects|Current Project]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the Name Study Coordinator: [[Mccollister-116|Susan (Mccollister) Beech]] for assistance. |} {| border="6" class="wiki" |
'''Membership'''
*[[Grossman-350|Linda (Grossman) Wooddell]] *[[Owens-8999|James Owens]] * *
'''Spelling Variants'''
* [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wooddall Wooddall] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Woodall Woodall]
'''Other Projects'''
:[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodel_Woodell_Wooddell#Wodel_Woodell_Wooddell Wodel, Woodell, Wooddell Project Files] :Please note: Information on Part 2 of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#The_Current_Project Current Project] Information on the grayed out progenitors will be posted at a later time. The five main Woodall Family Groups I am focusing research on are listed in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wodell_Name_Study#The_Current_Project Current Project]. :Family Group 4 :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_2 William Woodall (1709-aft.1797) m. Unknown ] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_3 Jacob Woodall (1740-bef.1800) m. Anges Hicks] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_4 Samuel George Woodall (1883-1942) m. Unknown] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_5 Michael Leonadis Woodall m. Unknown] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_6 Jeremiah Woodell m. Unknown] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_7 Buford Green Woodall m. Martha A. Unknown] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Progenitor_of_Family_4_8 Price T. Woodall abt 1805 NC m. Eliza Ann Duckworth] :Family 9 Oldest Ancestors :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Woodall_Cheat_Sheet#Family_9_Oldest_Ancestors Andrew Woodall (1820-1863) m. Peggy Hendricks] |}

Wolfe Name Study

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[[Category:Wolfe Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] __NOTOC__
Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} == About the Project == The Wolfe Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to gather information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ Wolfe] surname and its variants across the globe. When researchers like you [[#How to Join|join the study]], our cooperative efforts can help make it an important reference point for other genealogists who research or have an interest in the Wolfe name. Viewed collectively, our contributions could reveal patterns in migration, occupations and allies that provide invaluable leads in breaking down brick walls and opening new avenues of investigation for each other and for future genealogists. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:One_Name_Studies Name_Studies] on WikiTree are not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages and Study Teams|study projects]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Wolfes), by time period (18th Century Wolfes), or by topic (Wolfe DNA, Wolfe Occupations, Wolfe Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. === Related Surnames and Variants === There are several common variants and spelling deviations for [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ Wolfe]. Some of the most common are listed below (if you're working with a variant that's not included here, let us know and we'll get them added). Though the Wolfe Name Study on WikiTree is in its early stages, as of January 2023 Wolfe and these variant surnames comprised approximately '''23,870 profiles on WikiTree'''. Clicking on the name links in the table will take you to an index for that spelling.
{| border="3" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#C3B091;"|WikiTree presence 2023 {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width=500 |- bgcolor=#C3B091 |- bgcolor=#DBD7D2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wolf Wolf] | 8153 | 34% | | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Woolf Woolf] | 1217 | 5% |- bgcolor=#E5E4E2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wolfe Wolfe] | 10194 | 43% | | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Woolfe Woolfe] | 163 | <1% |- bgcolor=#DBD7D2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wolff Wolff] | 3156 | 13% | | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Woulfe Woulfe] | 84 | <1% |- bgcolor=#E5E4E2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wolffe Wolffe] | 22 | <1% | | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wulf Wulf] | 526 | 2% |- bgcolor=#DBD7D2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wolfs Wolfs] | 88 | <1% | | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wulff Wulff] | 519 | 2% |} |}
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=== Modern Geographic Distribution === Since Wolfe and its variant spellings have primarily germanic origins (though some stem from other locations and cultures),Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022 it's not surprising that initial research indicates the contemporary [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wolf Wolf] population centers in Germany and nearby European countries (over 60%). About a quarter of the surname population live in the United States. The table figures below represent those given for 2014 by Wikipedia for the surname Wolf.Wikipedia contributors. "Wolf (name)." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 31 Jul. 2022. Web. 18 Jan. 2023. Figures for variant spellings were not available from that source and are under research.
{| border="3" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#C3B091;"|Wolf Surname {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width=500 |- bgcolor=#C3B091 |- bgcolor=#DBD7D2 | Austria | 3.9% | | Brazil | 2.5% |- bgcolor=#E5E4E2 | France | 1% | | Germany | 53.2% |- bgcolor=#DBD7D2 | Netherlands | 1.2% | | Switzerland | 1.4% |- bgcolor=#E5E4E2 | United States | 27.4% | | | |} |}
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== How to Join == The Wolfe Name Study does not require obligatory time commitments or work responsibilities. Contribute as you like, when you can. Browse our current [[#Research_Pages_and Study Teams|research pages]] and [[#Basic Task List|basic task list]] to see if an extant Wolfe project fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name and research interests to the Members list below, post an introduction comment on the specific space page, and then dive right in! {{Member|ONS|name=Wolfe}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with a Wolfe ONS Member Sticker for your own profile:
{{Member|ONS|name=Wolfe}}
{{Clear}} You can also add yourself to our members category by adding '''[[Category:Members, Wolfe Name Study]]''' to your own profile (above the ==Biography== header). This will allow you to see at a glance what your connections are to other Wolfe researchers. === Members === * [[Carter-23719|Laura Carter]]: researching Wolfe in Dungannon, Scott County, Virginia, United States. * [[Compton-3752|Sandi Compton]]: researching Wolfe in Scott County, Virginia to eastern Kentucky, to Missouri, United States. Primarily descendants of [[Wolfe-794|Jacob W. Wolfe (1796-1863)]] and Jalah Stallard. * [[Tonkin-604|Roy Tonkin]]: researching Wolfe in Victoria, Australia. * [[Wolff-481|Ewout Wolff]]: researching Wolff in Netherlands and Germany. * [[Wolff-1363|Darlene Wolff Harbick]]: researching Wolff in Wisconsin and Germany. * [[Nuckles-64|Mark G. Nuckles]]: researching John Wolfe Sr. Born 1720 in Colony of Virginia * ''add your name here'' === 2023 Estimate: Geographic Distribution of WT Profiles === There is no quick and easy way to accurately determine the number of profiles any given country may have, given the large number of spelling variants for Wolfe surnames. The table below, however, should offer an approximation for the distribution of open profiles on WikiTree. (Suggestions for improvements and corrections are welcome.)
{| border="3" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#C3B091;"|Wolfe (and variant) WikiTree Profiles by Country, 2023 {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width=500 |- bgcolor=#C3B091 |- bgcolor=#DBD7D2 |Austria||135||||Germany||1738||||Romania||42 |-bgcolor=#E5E4E2 |Australia||326||||Hungary||298||||Russia||291 |-bgcolor=#DBD7D2 |Belgium||7||||Ireland||133||||Scotland||10 |-bgcolor=#E5E4E2 |Brazil||5||||Lithuania||7||||Sweden||36 |-bgcolor=#DBD7D2 |Canada||359||||Luxembourg||172||||Switzerland||31 |-bgcolor=#E5E4E2 |Czech Republic||8||||Mexico||12||||Ukraine||18 |-bgcolor=#DBD7D2 |Denmark||35||||Netherlands||41||||United States||6969 |-bgcolor=#E5E4E2 |England||611||||New Zealand||117||||Wales||123 |-bgcolor=#DBD7D2 |France||160||||Poland||47|||||| |} |}



== Wolfe Name Study Projects == Our initial focus is on improving WikiTree profiles for Wolfe and its surname variants, increasing their connections, and growing their branches. Site statistics for these at the onset of 2023 can be found in the table below the Task List. Quick links for maintenance and improvement needs are provided there. === Basic Task List === One of the most basic and most important things you can do to further the goals of the study is to add your Wolfe family to WikiTree and add them to the study categories. If you research Wolfe families and want to contribute to the project beyond your immediate branches, general maintenance and improvement to Wolfe profiles is much appreciated (and you can incorporate these activities into other challenges or projects you participate in. It's a win-win)! * Cooperate with other Wolfe profile managers to create and connect the best Wolfe profiles and branches possible. * Search out primary documentation and add sources to Wolfe profiles. * Write detailed, well-sourced biographies for Wolfe profiles. * Check for duplicates and request merges when needed. * Correct errors from the suggestion list for Wolfe profiles. * Use appropriate Wolfe Name Study location and maintenance categories as necessary. * Adopt orphaned Wolfe profiles. * Follow the {{Tag Link|Wolfe}} surname tag (or your favorite variation) in G2G and respond to requests for research assistance. * Assist others with [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Wolfe Wolfe DNA] questions.
{| border="3" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#C3B091;"|Maintenance Needs 2023 {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width=600 |- bgcolor=#ACACAC !|Spelling !|Unconnected !|Unsourced !|Suggestions !|Orphans !|G2G |- bgcolor=#DBD7D2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wolf Wolf] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=WOLF 798] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Wolf 72] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=WOLF&MaxErrors=100 97] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=WOLF 1681] | {{Tag Link|Wolf}} |- bgcolor=#E5E4E2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wolfe Wolfe] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=WOLFE 488] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Wolfe 250] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=WOLFE&MaxErrors=100 98] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=WOLFE 1566] | {{Tag Link|Wolfe}} |- bgcolor=#DBD7D2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wolff Wolff] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=WOLFF 252] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Wolff 92] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=WOLFF&MaxErrors=100 95] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=WOLFF 320] | {{Tag Link|Wolff}} |- bgcolor=#E5E4E2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wolffe Wolffe] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=WOLFFE 2] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Wolffe 0] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=WOLFFE&MaxErrors=100 5] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=WOLFFE 3] | {{Tag Link|Wolffe}} |- bgcolor=#DBD7D2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wolfs Wolfs] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=WOLFS 7] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Wolfs 2] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=WOLFS&MaxErrors=100 17] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=WOLFS 4] | {{Tag Link|Wolfs}} |- bgcolor=#E5E4E2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Woolf Woolf] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=WOOLF 43] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Woolf 14] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=WOOLF&MaxErrors=100 99] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=WOOLF 258] |{{Tag Link|Woolf}} |- bgcolor=#DBD7D2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Woolfe Woolfe] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=WOOLFE 7] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Woolfe 0] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=WOOLFE&MaxErrors=100 22] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=WOOLFE 26] |{{Tag Link|Woolfe}} |- bgcolor=#E5E4E2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Woulfe Woulfe] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=WOULFE 6] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Woulfe 3] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=WOULFE&MaxErrors=100 9] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=WOULFE 22] |{{Tag Link|Woulfe}} |- bgcolor=#DBD7D2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wulf Wulf] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=WULF 60] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Wulf 31] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=WULF&MaxErrors=100 97] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=WULF 110] |{{Tag Link|Wulf}} |- bgcolor=#E5E4E2 | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wulff Wulff] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=WULFF 53] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Wulff 46] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=WULFF&MaxErrors=100 68] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=WULFF 114] |{{Tag Link|Wulff}} |- bgcolor=#ACACAC |Totals||1716 (7%)||510 (2%)||607 (3%)||4104 (17%)|| |} |}
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=== Research Pages and Study Teams === While a couple of new Wolfe research pages and sub-projects are under development, below are some suggestions that might be useful in directing your own Wolfe project. If you have ideas to develop something particular, know of any already on WikiTree, or manage one yourself, please link it here or contact the study coordinator. If one of the possibilities listed below is calling your name and you'd like to run with it, give us a shout and we can help get you set up if necessary! : '''Possible Functional Teams''' :* Profile and category maintenance :* Welcome and research assistance :* Public relations (posting on social media) :'''Topical Projects''' :* Notables: ''Under development'' :* Statistics: ''Under consideration'' :* Military Service: ''Under consideration'' :'''Geographical Projects''' (preliminary interest list - adopt one of these locations, or add a new one!) :* German Wolfes :* [[Space:Wolfe_Families_in_Kentucky|Wolfe Families in Kentucky]]: ''Under development'' :* Ohio Wolfes :* Missouri Wolfes :* New York Wolfes :* Pennsylvania Wolfs: ''Under development'' :* Virginia Wolfes : '''Other Possibilities''' :* Individual projects (i.e. Descendants of ''your Wolfe ancestor'') :* Original United States (or other location) immigrants :* Native Americans roots :* Ashkenazi roots :* Wolfe cemeteries, towns and other namesake locations : '''One Place Studies that include Wolf (and variant) Families''' :* [[Space:St_John_Evangelical_Lutheran_Church%2C_Black_Creek%2C_Wisconsin_One_Place_Study|St John Evangelical Lutheran Church, Black Creek, Wisconsin One Place Study]]

== How to Use Our Categories == You can find our existing sub-categories here: [[:Category:Wolfe Name Study]]. Under our current organization you will find maintenance categories including Needs Biography, Needs Profiles Created, and Brick Walls. Feel free to use these on Wolfe profiles as necessary. Our current locational categories have been created based on current study participants' research interests. New geographic sub-categories should only be added if you are researching a specific location.
Please add your profiles to the narrowest available location category by adding the category above the ==Biography== heading, or by adding a sticker in your preferred position below the ==Biography== heading. Currently available '''country categories''' include: :Australia, Canada, Germany, Netherlands, and the United States. :[[Category:''Country of origin'', Wolfe Name Study]] or :{{One Name Study|name=Wolfe|category=''Country of origin'', Wolfe Name Study}} Currently available '''state categories in Australia''' include: :[[Category: Victoria, Wolfe Name Study]] or :{{One Name Study|name=Wolfe|category=Victoria, Wolfe Name Study}} Currently available '''state categories in the United States''' include: :[[Category: Kentucky, Wolfe Name Study]] or :{{One Name Study|name=Wolfe|category=Kentucky, Wolfe Name Study}}
:[[Category: Pennsylvania, Wolfe Name Study]] or :{{One Name Study|name=Wolfe|category=Pennsylvania, Wolfe Name Study}}
:[[Category: Virginia, Wolfe Name Study]] or :{{One Name Study|name=Wolfe|category=Virginia, Wolfe Name Study}}
Researchers in other countries are free to organize their location categories as needed, per WikiTree guidelines. For now the basic sticker or category can be used. {{One Name Study|name=Wolfe}} :[[Category: Wolfe Name Study]] or :{{One Name Study|name=Wolfe}} See [[Space:Category_Guidelines_for_Name_Studies]] for guidance when new maintenance or locational sub-categories are necessary. If you have questions or need assistance in creating a sub-category, contact the study coordinator.

== DNA Connections on WikiTree ==
{| border="3" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#C3B091;"|DNA Quicklinks {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width=500 |- bgcolor=#C3B091 |- bgcolor=#DBD7D2 align=center | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Wolf Wolf] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Wolffe Wolffe] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Woolfe Woolfe] |- bgcolor=#E5E4E2 align=center | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Wolfe Wolfe] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Wolfs Wolfs] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Woulfe Woulfe] |- bgcolor=#DBD7D2 align=center | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Wolff Wolff] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Woolf Woolf] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Wulf Wulf] |- bgcolor=#E5E4E2 align=center | | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Wulff Wulff] | |} |}
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== Resources == The following list may be of help in your Wolfe research. The books have not been vetted for accuracy. Please remember to search out and include primary documentation for your profiles when available. Feel free to add more resource material to this list. You may also add comments on reliability to any sources you are familiar with (sign with ~~~~). * [[Space:Getting_Started_with_a_One_Name_Study|Getting Started with a One Name Study]] * [https://one-name.org/name_profile/wolf/ Wolf One-Name Study] with the Guild of One-Name Studies. * [https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=wolf Wolf history and demographic information] on Ancestry.com (free page). * '''Wolfe family genealogies and locational sources in the [[Space:Category-Source|WikiTree Source Library]]''': ** Hooper, Osman Castle, [[Space:The_Story_of_Moses_and_William_Wallace_and_Their_Descendants|The Story of Moses and William Wallace and Their Descendants]] (OSU, Columbus, Ohio, 1918). ** Kraybill, Spencer L. [[Space:Pennsylvania%27s_Pine_Creek_Valley_and_Pioneer_Families|Pennsylvania's Pine Creek Valley and Pioneer Families]], Gateway Press, Inc. (Baltimore, MD : 1991). * '''Wolfe family genealogies in the FamilySearch library''': ** Atkinson, Nora Wolfe, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/773661-redirection The Wolfe Family History], Lawhead Press, 1964. ** Kersch, Ralph L. and V. Lyn Niles-Rouleau, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/175232-wolfe-pack-a-directory-genealogy-and-source-book-of-wolfe-family-records-wolf-woolf?offset= The Wolfe Pack: a Directory, Genealogy and Source Book of Wolfe Family Records (Wolf, Woolf)], The Anundsen Publishing Company (Decorah IA), 1988. ** Lundberg, Charles William, [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/427105-genealogy-of-the-family-wolf-of-brensbach-germany-immigrated-1832-to-the-united-states-of-america?offset= Genealogy of the family Wolf of Brensbach, Germany : immigrated 1832 to the United States of America], 1999. == Sources ==

Wolfenbarger Name Study

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[[Category:Wolfenbarger Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Goals == The goal of this project is to organize and categorize the Wolfenbargers who migrated from France and their descendants in the United States. This will also include the surname variants of Wolfensberger, Wolfenberger. Related surnames: WOLFENSBERGER (67) WOLFINBARGER (13) WOLFENSPARGER (1) WOLFENSPERGER (1) WOLFERSPERGER (8) WOLFSBERGER (5) WOLFESBERGER (2). == How to Join == Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4233143 send me a private message]. Thanks! === Tasks === Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Orphaned Profiles * Resolving the parents of Adam Wolfenbarger: is it Philip or Benjamin? * Filling out full sources on profiles == How to add the study to a profile == Add: [[Category:Wolfenbarger Name Study]] to the profile == Profiles Under Active Review == {{One Name Study | name=Wolfenbarger | category=Wolfenbarger_Name_Study }}
This profile is under active study, please coordinate any changes with [[Norman-801|Wolfenbarger Name Study manager]]
== Research Notes == Think there were two different families that immigrated to the Americas: one immigrated to Pennsylvania, the other to Virginia. Still researching. Help is appreciated ===Wolfenbargers from France === *[[Wolfesberger-1|Jacob Frederick Wolfesberger]] Born 1 Jun 1727 in Langensoultzbach, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France Died 1764 in Heidelberg, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA. No other info on profile *[[Wolfensberger-43|Johannes Wolfensberger Sr.]] Born about 1694 in Wolf Mountains, Alsace, France 6 Jul 1761 in Lebanon, Pennsylvania m. Anna Margaretha Ensminger :IMMIGRATIONS TO AMERICA :[[Wolfensberger-43|Johannes Wolfensberger Sr.]] The first known WOLFENSBERGER family to arrive in America was that of Johannes WOLFERSBERGER, his spouse Anna Margaretha ENSMINGER and three of their children. The father of Johannes was Erhart born 18 November 1666 in Ettenhausen, Switzerland. He immigrated to Wolfsheim in the Alsace near Strasbourg in about 1688. Erhart met and married Ursula EMM. Ursula required Erhart to become a Catholic before their marriage. They made their home in Wolschheim which is only a short distance southeast of Saverne.[http://www.wolfensberger.org/pages/543125/index.htm Wolfensberger Family Association (online) === Unconnected Profiles === * [[Wolfesberger-2|Anna Maria Wolfesberger]] * [[Wolfenbarger-6|John Wolfenbarger]] b. unkn d. unk; also orphaned == Surname Origins == ===Early Origins of the Wolfenbarger family === The surname Wolfenbarger was first found in the Rhineland, where the name emerged in mediaeval times as one of the notable families of the region. From the 13th century on the surname spread to nearly all parts of Germany, and was identified with the great social and economic evolution that contributed to the development of the nation. Chronicles mention Nivelung Wolf of Cologne as early as 1135, and Elbel Wolf of Bruenn in Moravia in 1365, showing the gradual eastward movement of the branches The Wolfensberger surname is derived from the baptismal name for the son of Wolfgang, a popular personal name in Germany during medieval times. This personal name was originally derived from the Old German "wolf" which meant "wolf" and "ganc" meaning "battle." === Wolfensbergers from Switzerland === The WOLFENSBERGER family had its beginning in the area of Bauma, Switzerland. The first family member of record was Knight BALDEBERT of Wolfsberg. Wolfsberg was a settlement on the mountain southeast of what is now Bauma, Switzerland. Knight BALDEBERT had his home in a Castle there. The Castle was known as the Wolfsberg Castle. The Castle has been long gone and only the site where the castle stood remains. Knight BALDEBERT evidently occupied this castle from 1233 to 1259. He was from Rapperswil and a subject of Griefenberg, a possession of the Counts of Rapperswil who held feudal tenure from St. Gallen. Knight BALDEBERT and probably others of his family endowed the Monastery at Ruti. The family Coat of Arms was held in this Monastery and many of the family now lay there buried. Knight BALDEBERT probably received his Knighthood from leading a group on a Crusade to the Holy Land. == Resources == == Sources ==

Wołoszyn Name Study

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[[Category:Wołoszyn Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Wołoszyn Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wołoszyn Wołoszyn] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Wołoszyn name. == About the surname == Wołoszyn, Volosin, Волошин, Woloshin, Voloshin, Woloshyn, Wolosin (and many other variants) is a Slavic surname which is particularly concentrated in the former Galician province of Austria-Hungary, in modern-day south-eastern Poland and western Ukraine. The origin of the surname is conjectured to be cognate to Wallachia, potentially indicating a distant Romanian ancestry. Due to immigration, particularly to the United States and Canada, the surname is often mutated considerably (e.g. from Volosin to Wolson). It can also be found wrongly transcribed as Wotoszyn (due to the Polish letter Ł). You can get a sense of the distribution of the surname from [https://w.wiki/5t8j this map of the birthplaces of people who have a Wikidata profile]. The purpose of this name study is to gather together all the known information about people bearing this surname or one of its many variants, and to aid those whose ancestors may be difficult to find in the records due to transcription errors or transliterations as they migrated between different linguistic communities. Note: although the main name for this study has been chosen as Wołoszyn (with variant spellings on Wikitree selected as Voloshin and Woloshin), no claim is made regarding whether these are the “true” spelling or not; different languages have their own orthographies for spelling this name and all are equally valid for inclusion in this study. ==How to Join== This project is still in its infancy, but anybody who wishes to get involved is welcome! Message [[Jones-26502|the coordinator]] with your query or areas/families of interest. {{Member|ONS|name=Wołoszyn}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
{{Member|ONS|name=Wołoszyn}}
{{Clear}} == Family clusters == In this section all the public profiles on Wikitree are listed, organized according to the earliest known patrilineal ancestor. Birth/death locations are as listed on Wikitree. One of the first tasks of this project will be to extend these family clusters as far as possible given available online records. In particular the [[#Individuals with no patrilineal connection yet|people unconnected to other Wołoszyns]] are the priority. === Descendants of [[Wołoszyn-118|Aleksander Wołoszyn]] === * [[Wołoszyn-118|Aleksander Wołoszyn]] (b. about 1807) * mar. [[Cudziło-2|Agnieszka Cudziło]] (b. about 1807) ** [[Woloszyn-93|Michal Woloszyn]] (b. 1832, Borki, Podkarpackie, Poland) ** mar. [[Szajwaj-2|Zofia Szajwaj (later Palka, later Woloszyn)]] (b. 1834-02-14, Zarzece, Nisko, Galicia, Austria) === Descendants of [[Woloszyn-51|Unknown Woloszyn]] === * [[Woloszyn-51|Unknown Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1820, Poland | d. aft. 1840-01-01, Poland) ** [[Woloszyn-50|Jakub Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1840, Poland | d. aft. 1860-01-01, Poland) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQGG-5HR FS] *** [[Woloszyn-49|Rozalia Woloszyn (later Kapuścińska)]] (b. abt. 1860, Pysznica, Stalowa Wola, Podkarpackie, Poland | d. aft. 1880-01-01, Poland) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GQGG-YHS FS] === Descendants of [[Wołoszyn-71|Michał Wołoszyn]] === * [[Wołoszyn-71|Michał Wołoszyn]] (b. abt. 1822) * mar. [[Wołoszyn-72|Katarzyna Wołoszyn]] (b. abt. 1822) ** [[Wołoszyn-70|Bazyli Wołoszyn]] (b. abt. 1857) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G84Z-9YH FS] ** mar. [[Ryczko-18|Zofia Ryczko (later Wołoszyn)]] (b. 1859, Kurzyna Wielka, Podkarpackie, Poland) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G84Z-9TP FS] === Descendants of [[Wołoszyn-37|Wójciech Wołoszyn]] === * [[Wołoszyn-37|Wójciech Wołoszyn]] (b. abt. 1830, Jarosław, Galicja, Austria) | d. bef. 1891-05) * mar. [[Weselak-5|Katarzyna Weselak (later Wołoszyn)]] (b. abt. 1830, Jarosław, Galicja, Austria) ** [[Wołoszyn-36|Jakub Wołoszyn]] (b. abt. 1851, Jarosław, Galicja, Austria ** mar. [[Orzechowski-47|Anna Orzechowska (later Wołoszyn)]] (b. abt. 1850, Jarosław, Galicja, Austria | d. bef. 1891-05) ** mar. [[Wlazło-36|Agnieszka Wlazło (later Wołoszyn)]] (b. abt. 1870, Jarosław, Galicja, Austria) ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-82|Joseph Woloszyn]] === * [[Woloszyn-82|Joseph Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1830 | d. abt 1900) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVRB-CD2 FS] * mar. [[Malinowski-367|Mary Malinowski (later Woloszyn)]] (b. abt. 1852 | d. 1922, Shamokin, Northumberland, Pennsylvania) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVRB-53B FS] ** [[Woloszyn-81|Anna Mary Woloszyn (later Brzozowski; Brosky)]] (b. 1875-07-26, Podkamień, Rohatyn, Galicja, Austria | d. 1946-09-26, Bethlehem, Northampton, Pennsylvania) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172868153/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM9H-BGT FS] === Descendants of [[Woloshin-12|Olexay Woloshin]] === * [[Woloshin-12|Olexay Woloshin]] (b. abt. 1848-06-12, Byelorussia | d. Kiev, Ukraine) ** [[Woloshin-10|Tymko Woloshin]] (b. 1874-02-13, Byelorussia | d. abt. 1946, Dana, Saskatchewan, Canada) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/168648642/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHQH-HWJ FS] ** mar. [[Traka-2|Horpyna Traka]] (b. abt. 1880, Ukraine | d. 1914-01-05, Dana, Saskatchewan) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/168648637/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHQH-H43 FS] *** [[Woloshin-4|John Timko Woloshin]] (b. 1900-01-15, Ukraine | d. 1970-10-19, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64796648/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH6V-VTQ FS] *** mar. [[Pitchko-6|Mary Pitchko (later Woloshin)]] (b. abt. 1900s | d. abt. 1980s) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MC2T-LVT FS] **** [[Woloshin-3|Walter J. Woloshin]] (b. abt. 1930s | d. 2010s) ***** [[Woloshin-2|Dale D. Woloshin]] (b. abt. 1950s) **** [[Woloshin-17|Alexander J. Woloshin]] (b. abt. 1940s | d. 2010s) *** [[Woloshin-19|Maria Woloshin (later Stefaniuk)]] (b. 1905-02-05, Ivanchovits, Ukraine | d. 1993-07-16, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98499721/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LHQH-H79 FS] *** [[Woloshin-14|Anna Woloshin]] (b. 1910-11-22, Dana, Saskatchewan | d. 1956-12-09, Butte, North Dakota) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX6D-RD4 FS] *** [[Woloshin-18|Ahaphia Woloshin (later Shynkaruk)]] (b. 1912-03-22, Dana, Saskatchewan | d. 1992-06-28, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH6V-VR2 FS] *** [[Woloshin-13|Unknown Woloshin]] (b. abt. 1913-12, Dana, Saskatchewan | d. abt. 1913-12, Dana, Saskatchewan) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/168648690/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2HV-Z5S FS] ** mar. [[Woloshin-11|Mary Woloshin]] (b. abt. 1886, Ukraine | d. abt. 1954, Prud'Homme, Saskatchewan, Canada) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/168648646/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2HV-HVY FS] ===Descendants of [[Wołoszyn-31|Walenty Wołoszyn]] === * [[Wołoszyn-31|Walenty Wołoszyn]] (b. abt. 1850, Jarosław, Galicia, Austria) * mar. [[Kaniuch-1|Agnieszka Kaniuch (later Wołoszyn)]] (b. abt. 1850, Jarosław, Galicia, Austria) ** [[Wołoszyn-30|Antoni Wołoszyn]] (b. abt. 1872, Jarosław, Galicja, Austria) ** mar. [[Zawisza-11|Katarzyna Zawisza (later Wołoszyn)]] (b. abt. 1874, Jarosław, Galicja, Austria) ===Descendants of [[Wołoszyn-33|Adalbert "Wojciech" Wołoszyn]] === * [[Wołoszyn-33|Adalbert "Wojciech" Wołoszyn]] (b. abt. 1850, Jarosław, Galicja, Austria) * mar. [[Korytko-4|Katarzyna Korytko (later Wołoszyn)]] (b. abt. 1850, Jarosław, Galicja, Austria) ** [[Wołoszyn-32|Marianna Wołoszyn (later Makarowska)]] (b. abt. 1870, Jarosław, Galicja, Austria) ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-55|Wasyl Woloszyn]] === * [[Woloszyn-55|Wasyl Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1850) * mar. [[Prokopiak-3|Maria Prokopiak (later Woloszyn)]] (b. abt. 1850) ** [[Woloszyn-54|Eufrozena Woloszyn (later Manko)]] (b. 1888-05-10, Dobromil', Starosambirs'kiy rayon, Lviv, Ukraine, Soviet Union | d. 1965-07-09, Cheltenham Township, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G94C-41F FS] ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-56|Mikolaj Woloszyn]] === * [[Woloszyn-56|Mikolaj Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1850, Poland) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRJC-CGM FS] * mar. [[Babij-14|Anastasia Babij (later Woloszyn)]] (b. abt. 1853, Poland) | d. Poland) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LRJC-HS4 FS] ** [[Woloszyn-57|Elias Woloszyn]] (b. 1888-06-04, Poland | d. 1947-02-03, Taylor, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139268622/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G34J-2XJ FS] ===Descendants of [[Волошин-3|Александр Волошин]]=== * [[Волошин-3|Александр Волошин]] (b. abt. 1860) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L154-76H FS] * mar. [[Охрименко-1|Ольга Охрименко]] (b. abt. 1860) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L154-NLV FS] ** [[Волошин-2|Александр Александрович Волошин]] (b. abt. 1886-04-20, Anan'ev, Kherson, Russian Empire | d. 1960-11-23, Los Angeles, California, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNB9-VMV FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/261731008/ FG] [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q116740878 WD] ** mar. [[Flöter-4|Bertha Flöter (later Ehrlich, later Woloshin, later Petersen)]] (b. 1883-12-09, Berlin, Brandenburg, Prussia, Germany | d. 1951-10-29, Los Angeles, California, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L154-6SL FS] ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-45|John Woloszyn]]=== * [[Woloszyn-45|John Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1860) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9Q2W-MFS FS] * mar. [[Unknown-528540|Anna ___ (later Woloszyn)]] (b. abt. 1870) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9Q2W-MFC FS] ** [[Woloszyn-44|Francis (Frank) Woloszyn]] (b. 1884-09-20, Poland | d. 1955-05-07, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155646868/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2776-M3N FS] ** mar. [[Deputat-5|Aniela (Nellie) Deputat (later Woloszyn)]] (b. abt. 1888 | Poland | d. 1965-05-07, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155646556/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2776-97J FS] *** [[Woloszyn-43|Michael Vincent Woloszyn]] (b. 1913-09-16, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 1991-02-24, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106711537/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K88H-HSK FS] *** mar. [[Balot-21|Mary Ann Balot (later Woloszyn)]] (b. 1917-07-07, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 2004-06-01, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106711660/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZXJ-9JZ FS] **** [[Woloszyn-74|Kathy Woloszyn (later Phipps)]] (b. 1953-08-31, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 1990-10-30, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/106713773/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/94JH-RZ2 FS] **** [[Woloszyn-73|Raymond Joseph "Ray" Woloszyn ]] (b. 1960-09-30, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 2016-07-09, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTS7-RLD FS] *** [[Woloszyn-85|Bernice Veronica Woloszyn (later Kalamajka)]] (b. 1915-03-02, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 1999-01-16, Oakland Township, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LZX6-DTS FS] *** [[Woloszyn-86|Nellie Phyllis Woloszyn (later Olszowka or Olsofka)]] (b. 1916-10-01, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 2003-05-30, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7609663/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2776-SV8 FS] *** [[Woloszyn-87|Sophie Teresa Woloszyn (later Kamienski)]] (b. 1919-04-15, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 2007-06-01, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2776-3J6 FS] *** [[Woloszyn-88|Frank Anthony Woloszyn]] (b. 1920-10-11, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 2003-09-29, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155615461/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/2776-QLK FS] *** [[Woloszyn-89|Joseph J. Woloszyn]] (b. 1922-03-19, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 1976-10-31) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KHK1-QXT FS] *** [[Woloszyn-90|Matthew F. Woloszyn]] (b. 1925-11-27, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 2012-11-23, Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101525269/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6SP-KDP FS] *** [[Woloszyn-91|Walter J. Woloszyn]] (b. 1925-11-27, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 1992-03-02) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203348893/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K466-7CM FS] ===Descendants of [[Woloshyn-10|Peter Woloshyn]] === * [[Woloshyn-10|Peter Woloshyn]] (b. abt. 1860, Austria Hungary) * mar. [[Sawa-3|Anna Sawa]] (b. abt. 1860, Austria Hungary) ** [[Woloshyn-6|John Woloshyn]] (b. abt. 1882, Dobrovich Ukraine | d. 1955-12-17, Scranton, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, USA) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138396579/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX3L-F85 FS] ** mar. [[Sewchyk-1|Mary Sewchyk]] (b. 1886-08-15, Prystan Ukraine | d. 1957-08-21, Taylor, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, USA) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138396580/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVRX-VKK FS] *** [[Woloshyn-9|Peter Woloshyn]] (b. 1907-03-31, Scranton, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, USA | d. 1989-10-14) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/102715509/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHD-YR2 FS] *** [[Woloshyn-1|Michael Woloshyn]] (b. 1909-02-24, Scranton, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania | d. 1989-04-26, Chatham, Morris, New Jersey, USA) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVRX-JDX FS] *** [[Woloshyn-11|Anna Woloshyn]] (b. 1912, Taylor, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA | d. 1967-03-16, Scranton, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138396576/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX3G-SHS FS] *** [[Woloshyn-8|Charles Woloshyn]] (b. 1915, Taylor, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA | d. 1939, Taylor, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138396577/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GX3L-D7Y FS] **** [[Woloshyn-12|Eugene Woloshyn]] (b. 1938-02-18, Taylor, Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, USA | d. 1938-03-16, Taylor, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, USA) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138396578/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGHD-P84 FS] *** [[Woloshyn-2|Joseph Woloshyn]] (b. abt. 1910s | d. abt. 1990s) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139854946/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGH6-ZML FS] **** [[Woloshyn-4|Tonyia Woloshyn]] (b. abt. 1950s | d. 1960s) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GGH6-MB7 FS] ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-6|Wasyl Woloszyn]]=== * [[Woloszyn-6|Wasyl Woloszyn]] (b. 1865-01-13, Kiev, Ukraine, Austria | d. 1944-06-26, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136613730/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7BW-NMC FS] * mar. [[Lucka-5|Josephka (Josephine) Lucka (later Woloszyn)]] (d. 1891) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8F8-G61 FS] ** [[Woloszyn-7|John Woloszyn]] (b. 1891-06-14, Kiev, Ukraine, Austria | d. 1937-09-19, Jones, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13056036/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MW7D-FD6 FS] ** mar. [[Hopcus-4|Tresa Catherine Hopcus (later Woloszyn)]] (b. 1897-10-15, Bremond, Robertson, TX | d. 1986-05-08, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, OK) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13056019/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MW7D-FD2 FS] *** [[Woloszyn-46|Josephine Catherine Woloszyn (later Tytenicz)]] (b. 1915-11-08 | d. 1996-07-29, Luther, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13057711/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6F6-S3N FS] *** [[Woloszyn-4|Pauline Anna Woloszyn (later Filler)]] (b. 1919-06-21, Chicago Cook County Illinois, USA | d. 1992-12-10, Edmond, OK) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13056006/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L6MT-DPC FS] *** [[Woloszyn-47|Peter Woloszyn]] (b. 1920, Jones, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, United States | d. 1920, Jones, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13076272/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2CG-X3B FS] *** [[Woloszyn-5|Sophia Woloszyn]] (b. 1921-08-07, Jones, Oklahoma, Ok | d. 1925-12-20) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13056048/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/MW7D-FDB FS] *** [[Woloszyn-48|Johnnie Woloszyn]] (b. 1928-08-29, Jones, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, United States | d. 2017-03-18, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177576596/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GDX5-BBM FS] * mar. [[Wengier-2|Maria (Mattie) Wengier (later Woloszyn)]] (b. 1869, Kiev, Ukraine, Austria) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9VL-X6W FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13046312/ FG] ===Descendants of [[Wołoszyn-61|Aleksander Wołoszyn]]=== * [[Wołoszyn-61|Aleksander Wołoszyn]] (b. abt. 1865) * mar. [[Onyszko-3|Marianna Onyszko (later Wołoszyn)]] (b. abt. 1865) ** [[Wołoszyn-62|Bolesław Wołoszyn]] (b. 1888-04-04 | d. 1966-08-01, Kensington, London, England) ** [[Wołoszyn-63|Marian Wołoszyn]] (b. 1890-08-16) ** [[Wołoszyn-64|Stanisław Wołoszyn]] (b. 1893-04-07) ** [[Wołoszyn-65|Karolina Wołoszyn]] (b. 1895-10-21) ** [[Wołoszyn-66|Jan Wołoszyn]] (b. 1898-03-26 | d. 1899-01-03) ** [[Wołoszyn-60|Andrzej Wołoszyn]] (b. 1899-11-11, Szyperki, Galicia | d. 1962-02-22, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales) ** [[Wołoszyn-67|Bronisława Wołoszyn]] (b. 1902-02-12) ** [[Wołoszyn-68|Józef Wołoszyn]] (b. 1905-08-07 | d. 1970-11-23) ** [[Wołoszyn-69|Mieczysław Wołoszyn]] (b. 1907-08-10 | d. 1984-02-19) ===Descendants of [[Woloshen-3|Alexander Woloshen]] === * [[Woloshen-3|Alexander Woloshen]] (b. 1868-12, Russian Empire | d. 1918-03-15, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States) ** [[Woloshen-4|Katherine (Kate) Woloshen (later Toplon)]] (b. Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States | d. 1954-08, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States) ** [[Woloshen-5|Victor Woloshen]] (b. 1894-09, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States) ** [[Woloshen-6|Lena Woloshen]] (b. 1897-01, Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States) ** [[Woloshen-2|Sarah Woloshen (later Weinress)]] (b. 1898-02-22, Cook, Illinois, United States | d. 1964-02-07, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194855150/ FG] ===Descendants of [[Volosin-2|Janos Volosin]] === * [[Volosin-2|Janos Volosin]] (b. bef. 1869 | d. aft. 1889) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LTP8-GDX FS] * mar. [[Miarchek-1|Mari Miarchek]] (b. bef. 1870 | d. aft. 1889) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GMQM-KM4 FS] ** [[Volosin-1|Janos Volosin (later Wolson)]] (b. 1889, Nagy-Lucska, Austria Hungary | d. 1954-04-14, New York City, New York) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LT6X-S59 FS] ** mar. [[Rutmayer-1|Roza Rutmayer (later Wolson)]] (b. 1889-01-06, Serecseny, Gyor-Moson-Sopron, Austria-Hungary | d. 1955-07-08, East Meadow, Nassau, New York) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LH53-P38 FS] *** [[Wolson-5|Gus Wolson]] (b. abt. 1910s | d. abt. 1950s) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LT6X-M7C FS] ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-107|Piotr Woloszyn]]=== * [[Woloszyn-107|Piotr Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1870, Galicia, Austria) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G96N-JB2 FS] ** [[Woloszyn-78|Dmitro Woloszyn]] (b. 1896, Poland | d. 1982, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/214628852/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G96N-L4W FS] ** mar. [[Kukla-114|Ludwika (Louise) Kukla (later Woloszyn)]] (b. 1897, Poland | d. 1981) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/214628853/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G96N-JC1 FS] *** [[Woloszyn-77|John Woloszyn]] (b. 1920, New York, United States | d. 1988) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191360958/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G4B6-B4F FS] ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-96|Adam Francis Woloszyn]]=== * [[Woloszyn-96|Adam Francis Woloszyn]] (b. 1876-12-21, Poland | d. 1949-05-21, South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189391702/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G98K-KP7 FS] * mar. [[Oskard-1|Marianna "Marya" Oskard (later Woloszyn)]] (b, 1866-03-15, Poland | d. 1932-01-17, South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189391804/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G98K-K5M FS] ** [[Woloszyn-97|Stanislawa (Stella) Woloszyn (later Domin)]] (b. 1891-04-30, Poland | d. United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G98K-5XS FS] ** [[Woloszyn-98|Vincent Joseph Woloszyn]] (b. 1894-07-15, Bischow, Poland | d. 1976-01-17, Utica, Macomb, Michigan, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G91F-RSB FS] ** [[Woloszyn-95|Agnes Woloszyn (later Jankowski)]] (b. 1898-12-29, Kielce, Świętokrzyskie, Poland | d. 1980-05-16, South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60153931/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G98J-FG7 FS] ** [[Woloszyn-99|Josephine Woloszyn]] (b. 1901-03-07, Poland | d. 1986-02-06, South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183031140/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G98K-GTW FS] ** [[Woloszyn-100|Anna Woloszyn]] (b. 1902-07-20, Poland | d. 1989-03-21, South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/172487931/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G91N-6C2 FS] ** [[Woloszyn-101|Adam C Woloszyn]] (b. about 1905, Poland) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G91N-4WN FS] ** [[Woloszyn-102|James John Woloszyn]] (b. 1909-07-21, Poland | d. 1990-03-09, South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G98K-2C7 FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178658886/ FG] ** mar. [[Celmer-92|Gertrude Harriet Celmer (later Woloszyn)]] (b. 1914-09-30, South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States | d. 1995-12-17, South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBQ-42N FS] *** [[Woloszyn-103|Theresa Ann Woloszyn]] (b. 1936-01-01, South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States | d. 1990-05-08, South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNKG-BP9 FS] *** [[Woloszyn-104|James J Woloszyn]] (b. 1939-10-05, Indiana, United States | d. 2013-11-24) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNKP-7H8 FS] *** [[Woloszyn-105|Rosalie Marie Woloszyn]] (b. 1942-08-09, Indiana, United States | d. 1966-03-07, South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNKP-QG7 FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178755176/ FG] *** [[Woloszyn-106|Gertrude May Woloszyn]] (b. 1944-05-31, South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States | d. 2017-11-26, Madison, Dane, Wisconsin, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GNKG-YSK FS] ** mar. [[Domer-215|Mabel Loriene Domer (later Rupe, later Woloszyn)]] (b. 1903-03-17, Indiana, United States | d. 1965-08-10, South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWYK-5RM FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178658985/ FG] ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-18|Paul Woloszyn]]=== * [[Woloszyn-18|Paul Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1880, Poland) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G65D-B7N FS] * mar. [[Kunecka-1|Julia Kunecka (later Woloszyn)]] (b. abt. 1878, Poland) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G65D-Y34 FS] ** [[Woloszyn-22|George Woloszyn]] (b. 1890s) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G656-343 FS] ** mar. [[Unknown-391626|Josephine ___ (later Woloszyn)]] (b. abt. 1903, Poland) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G656-FJC FS] ** [[Woloszyn-19|Paulina Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1908, Poland) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G656-MDG FS] ** [[Woloszyn-20|Adam Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1914, New York) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G65D-RF1 FS] ** [[Woloszyn-21|Joseph Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1917, New York, USA) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G65D-GWM FS] ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-119|Michael Woloszyn]]=== * [[Woloszyn-119|Michael Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1881, Poland | d. 1960-07-18) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1S7-4FB FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142859927/michael-woloszyn FG] * mar. [[Brosky-30|Mary Brosky (later Woloszyn)]] (b. 1886-05-05, Poland | d. 1977-02-09, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1S7-HNF FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142860044/mary-woloszyn FG] ** [[Woloszyn-108|Gertrude Woloszyn (later Michalski)]] (b. 1920-05-28, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 2015-05-25) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183186455/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW6Z-X5L FS] ** [[Woloszyn-120|Florence M. Woloszyn]] (b. 1922-03-30, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 2013-04-12) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2ML-778 FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142860171/florence-m-woloszyn FG] === Descendants of [[Woloszyn-122|Jozef Woloszyn]] === * [[Woloszyn-122|Jozef Woloszyn]] (b. 1882-03-19, Poland | d. 1961-03-02, Gary, Lake, Indiana, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/2Z8S-Q98 FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117523575/ FG] * mar. [[Pajak-100|Weronika Pajak (later Woloszyn)]] (b. 1882, Poland | d. 1963) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KLB1-3DZ FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/117523521/ FG] ** [[Woloszyn-123|Evelyn Eleanor Woloszyn (later Arden)]] (b. 1916-02-20, Gary, Lake, Indiana, United States | d. 1998-02-22, Merrillville, Ross Township, Lake, Indiana, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/K4VR-VFR FS] ** [[Woloszyn-121|Sophie Woloszyn (later Enrico)]] (b. 1917-03-29, Gary, Lake, Indiana, United States | d. 2007-04-20) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GJGZ-R6N FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22708468/ FG] ** [[Woloszyn-124|Jean Joan Woloszyn (later Roseberry)]] (b. 1921-12-20, Tolleston, Gary, Lake, Indiana, United States | d. 1996-12-31, Hobart, Ross Township, Lake, Indiana, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/KH9H-9XG FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/152877109/ FG] ** [[Woloszyn-125|Dorothy Woloszyn (later Zmierski)]] (b. 1925-11-01, Gary, Lake, Indiana, United States | d. 2008-11-22, Hobart, Ross Township, Lake, Indiana, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GJY8-PHL FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204415351/ FG] === Descendants of [[Woloszyn-10|Peter Woloszyn]]=== * [[Woloszyn-10|Peter Woloszyn]] (b. 1882-06-29, Lulanow, Poland | d. 1966-06-27) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141650006/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GMQP-PX7 FS] * mar. [[Andrasik-1|Katherine A. Andrasik (later Woloszyn)]] (b. 1890s | d. 1950s) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141611965/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GMQP-GXX FS] ** [[Woloszyn-11|Peter G. Woloszyn Jr]] (b. 1910s | d. 1960s) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141650096/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GMQP-P95 FS] ** [[Woloszyn-12|Felix J "Daniel" Woloszyn]] (b. 1914-11-13, Dunkirk, Chautauqua, New York, USA | d. 1989-12-01) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118046034 FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G45V-GGL FS] ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-79|Michael J. Woloszyn]]=== * [[Woloszyn-79|Michael J. Woloszyn]] (b. 1883-09-29| d. 1967-12-10) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167714182 FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G656-P2L FS] * mar. [[Zajac-205|Valeria Zajac (later Woloszyn)]] (b. abt. 1890) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/246205641 FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G65X-95P FS] ** [[Woloszyn-80|Laura A. Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1912 | d. 1941-04-20) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/167714238/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G65X-3XL FS] ** [[Woloson-1|Elizabeth E. (Betty) Woloson (later Jurewicz)]] (b. 1924-06-16, United States | d. abt. 2015, Arizona, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/182613499/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LYVH-16M FS] ===Descendants of [[Voloshin-2|Chariton Voloshin]]=== * [[Voloshin-2|Chariton Voloshin]] (b. 1886 | d. 1979) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2XT-ND1 FS] * mar. [[Marteshewsky-1|Katherine Marteshewsky (later Voloshin)]] (b. 1889 | d. 1969) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2XT-K32 FS] ** [[Voloshin-1|Peter Chariton Voloshin]] (b. 1914-02-17, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada | d. 2007-01-24, Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHLK-7L1 FS] ** mar. [[Maloney-3541|Georgina V Maloney (later Voloshin)]] (b. 1918-05-31, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | d. 1969-07-09, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/236726583/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHLK-MWD FS] ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-58|Michael Woloszyn]]=== * [[Woloszyn-58|Michael Woloszyn]] (b. 1886-11-29, Poland | d. 1963-12-24, Corry, Erie, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/245609118 FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G497-T7H FS] * mar. [[Dolowa-2|Anna Dolowa (later Woloszyn)]] (b. 1885-07-03, Poland | d. 1967-09-13, Spring Creek Township, Warren, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/245609115 FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G497-2WB FS] ** [[Woloszyn-2|Theresa Josephine Woloszyn (later Barr)]] (b. 1915-10-01, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 1981-07-27, Oil City, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/122219424 FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L1ZX-Z3S FS] ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-112|Joseph Woloszyn]]=== * [[Woloszyn-112|Joseph Woloszyn]] (b. abt 1887, Galicia, Austria | d. 1954-02-21, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209035891 FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4P-YXH FS] * mar. [[Letka-4|Anastazja Letka]] (b. abt 1889, Siedleczka, Bezirk Przeworsk, Galicia, Austria | d. bef. 1930) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4P-NJJ FS] ** [[Woloszyn-111|Klara Woloszyn (later Doud, later Powell)]] (b. 1912-10-24, Żuklin, Bezirk Przeworsk, Galicia, Austria | d. 1995-11-30) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4P-RYF FS] ** [[Woloszyn-113|Peter Woloszyn]] (b. abt. Jul 1919, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GJDV-QGZ FS] ** [[Woloszyn-114|Mary Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1921, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4P-VTW FS] ** [[Woloszyn-115|Theodore Woloszyn]] (b. abt 1923, Export, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 1998-01-17) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200315401 FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GH4P-T85 FS] ** mar. [[Hall-69268|Gloria Maude Hall (later Woloszyn, later Wood)]] (b. 1922-10-30, Alexandria, Virginia, United States | d. 1992-04-12) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38932588/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K46Z-1H1 FS] ** mar. [[Roney-824|Isobel Margaret Roney (later Woloszyn)]] (b. 1923-06-18, Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada | d. 2000-01-31) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2PB-DKV FS] *** [[Woloszyn-116|Douglas Conrad Woloszyn (later Woloson)]] (b. 1953-08-05, Alexandria, Virginia, United States | d. 2001-12-31, Quincy, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170607234 FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2PG-YSM FS] *** [[Woloszyn-117|Kevin Woloszyn]] (b. 1960-01-01, Scranton, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 1961-10-06, Scranton, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/200315879 FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2PB-8XS FS] ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-110|Wasyl Woloszyn]]=== * [[Woloszyn-110|Wasyl Woloszyn]] (b. abt. 1890) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2K9-MJM FS] * mar. [[Maziak-6|Marja Maziak (later Woloszyn)]] (b. abt. 1890) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2KM-KZ4 FS] ** [[Woloszyn-84|Mychajlo Woloszyn]] (b. 1916-05-12, Kniażpol, Bezirk Dobromil, Galicia, Austria | d. 2014-05-13) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2KM-KVS FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132924271 FG] ** mar. [[Gawryk-2|Kateryna Gawryk (later Woloszyn)]] (b. 1922-07-24, Humanets', Sambir, Lviv, Ukraine | d. 2007-08-11, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2KM-CDZ FS] ===Descendants of [[Volosen-2|Metro Volosen]]=== * [[Volosen-2|Metro Volosen]] (b. 1892-10-08, Austria–Hungary | d. 1965-09-25, Pennsylvania, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140947263/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBP-N3K FS] * mar. [[Washnok-2|Anna Washnok (later Volosen)]] (b. abt. 1898, Austria–Hungary | d. abt. 1983) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140947248/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWBP-99R FS] ** [[Volosen-1|James Volosen]] (b. 1917-03-30, Vintondale, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 1988-12-01, Valdosta, Lowndes, Georgia, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111327588/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G2MY-7VR FS] ** mar. [[Cope-2941|Alma Drusilla Cope (later Volosen)]] (b. 1920-07-08, Davie, North Carolina, United States | d. 2000-06-17) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111327662/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L28L-Q6D FS] ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-109|Anthony "Tony" Woloszyn]]=== * [[Woloszyn-109|Anthony "Tony" Woloszyn]] (b. about 1893-06-01, Poland | d. 1938-04-17, Detroit, Wayne, Michigan, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G78J-LB2 FS] * mar. [[Kossman-53|Frances Kossman (later Szyniszewski, Woloszyn)]] (b. 1887-01-01, Rockwood, Wayne, Michigan, United States | d. about 1956-12, Michigan, United States) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7CQ-2DP FS] ===Descendants of [[Voloshen-1|Jacob Voloshen]]=== * [[Voloshen-1|Jacob Voloshen]] (b. 1896-06-01, Baltimore, Maryland, United States | d. 1928-02-25) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K83X-N7J FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7811586/ FG] * mar. [[Goldberg-1645|Dorothy Goldberg (later Voloshen, later Fleischmann)]] (b. 1897-09-17, Baltimore, Maryland, United States | d. 1982-09-18) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K41F-43H FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/217503063/ FG] ** [[Voloshen-2|Mark Philip Voloshen (later Fleischmann)]] (b. 1924-10-29, Baltimore, Maryland, United States | d. 2016-06-16) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GL9J-JRL FS] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/166100330/ FG] ===Descendants of [[Woloshyn-20|Dmytro Matt Woloshyn]]=== * [[Woloshyn-20|Dmytro Matt Woloshyn]] (b. 1919 | d. 1986, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219137884/ FG] * mar. [[Kolbuck-3|Jenny Eva Kolbuck (later Woloshyn)]] (b. 1923 | d. 2011-06-26, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219137885/ FG] ===Descendants of [[Wolosin-1|Francis Anthony "Frank" Wolosin]]=== * [[Wolosin-1|Francis Anthony "Frank" Wolosin]] (b. 1919-04-02, Throop, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 1985-06-18, Citrus, Florida, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112736007 FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GD6J-BD6 FS] * mar. [[Valitsky-2|Margaret Mary Valitsky (later Wolosin)]] (b. 1921-06-13, Lansford, Carbon, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 2009-10-06, St. Augustine, St. Johns, Florida, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112736061 FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GDFW-VM4 FS] ===Descendants of [[Woloszyn-35|Johann (John) Woloszyn]]=== * [[Woloszyn-35|Johann (John) Woloszyn]] (b. 1921-07-01 | d. 1989, New South Wales, Australia) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204966165/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GDFW-PD6 FS] * mar. [[Unknown-489567|Rozalia ____ (later Woloszyn)]] (b. 1921-05-30 | d. 2013-08-16, Tumbarumba, New South Wales, Australia) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205670534/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GDFW-D69 FS] === Individuals with no patrilineal connection yet === * [[Woloszyn-53|Katarzyna Woloszyn (later Ryczko)]] (b. abt. 1762, Poland) * [[Wołoszyn-25|Francisca Wołoszyn (later Juzeńków)]] (b. abt. 1764, Byczkowce, Czortków, Galicja, Austria | d. 1836-06-10, Byczkowce, Czortków, Galicja, Austria) * [[Wotoszyn-1|Victoria Wotoszyn (later Bandura)]] (b. 1790, Byczkowce, Czortków, Galicja, Austria | d. 1840, Byczkowce, Czortków, Galicja, Austria) * [[Juszczyk-26|Elżbieta Juszczyk (later Wołoszyn)]] (b. 1824-11-19, Nosalewice, gmina Przedbórz, powiat radomszczański, woj. łódzkie, Polska) * [[Wołoszyn-9|Victoria Wołoszyn (later Marcinów, later Bandura)]] (b. 1825, Byczkowce, Czortków, Galicja, Austria | d. bef. 1875, Byczkowce, Czortków, Galicja, Austria) * [[Matwijec-107|Anna Matwijec (later Wołoszyn, later Mucha)]] (b. abt 1840) * [[Wołoszyn-28|Katarzyna Wołoszyn (later Górska)]] (b. abt. 1850, Jarosław, Galicja, Austria) * [[Flejszar-3|Zofia Flejszar (later Wołoszyn, later Magoń)]] (b. bef. 1855) * [[Ryzner-3|Zofia Ryzner (later Wołoszyn, later Magoń)]] (b. bef. 1857) * [[Wołoszyn-38|Zofia Wołoszyn (later Magoń)]] (b. bef. 1859) * [[Woloszyn-29|Eva Woloszyn (later Palka)]] (b. abt. 1869, Szyperki, Nisko, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien) * [[Woloszyn-92|Jozef Woloszyn]] (b. 1879, Żuklin, Bezirk Przeworsk, Galicia, Austria) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZXC-7JS FS] * [[Wolosyn-1|Anna Wolosyn (later Reyda)]] (b. 1887-06-03, Astriabyle, Galicia | d. 1941-11-11, Berwyn, Alberta, Canada) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/215475422/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/9X9K-H8H FS] * [[Woloszyn-83|Jan Woloszyn]] (b. 1894-11-29, Żuków, Königreich Galizien und Lodomerien, Erzherzogtum Österreich) * [[Woloshyn-17|Anastasia Woloshyn (later Miskew)]] (b. 1900-12-24, Galicia, Austria | d. 1945, Mundare, Lamont, Lamont County, Alberta, Canada) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147415402/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/L8DX-C1L FS] * [[Woloshin-1|Celia Woloshin (later Wexler)]] (b. 1902-03-12 | d. 1984-05-27) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G6K7-7YS FS] * [[Volosin-5|Barbara Volosin (later Fenchak)]] (b. abt. 1903 | d. abt. 1987) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18129710/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/LBY8-BWF FS] * [[Woloshyn-16|Anne "Annie" Woloshyn (later Wasieczko)]] (b. 1907-02-05 | d. 1995) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75637124/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GKKV-HFJ FS] * [[Woloszyn-39|Stephanie Woloszyn (later Zark Zarkovich)]] (b. 1910s | d. 2000s) [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMQP-FMQ FS] * [[Woloszyn-40|Stephanie Woloszyn (later Zark Zarkovich)]] (b. 1910s | d. 2000s) [duplicate of above] * [[Woloshen-1|Demeter Woloshen]] (b. 1919-09-05, Pitcairn, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States | d. 1995-09-03) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1342196/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KWX7-XLG FS] * [[Bahnuk-1|Eva Bahnuk (later Woloshin)]] (b. 1930s | d. 2010s) * [[Woloszyn-27|Donald Steven Woloszyn]] (b. 1950-09-22, New York City, New York, United States | d. 2013-06-17, Lubbock, Texas, United States) [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112465043/ FG] [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/G6K7-726 FS] == Notable people bearing the surname == This list is sourced from Wikidata, and consists of all those people bearing the surname or a variant of it who were born over a hundred years ago. * '''Петро Волошин''' (Petro Voloshyn); 17th–18th centuries; Ukrainian politician and diplomat. {{Wikidata|Q28701615|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Матвій Волошин''' (Matviy Voloshyn); fl. 18th century; Ukrainian bandura player. {{Wikidata|Q12090514|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Олександр Федорович Волошин''' (Oleksandr Fedorovich Voloshin); 1855-12-06 – 1933; Ukrainian ethnographer and politician. {{Wikidata|Q16694892|ruwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Фёдор Моисеевич Волошин-Петриченко''' (Fodor Moiseyevich Voloshin-Petrichenko); 1860 – ; Russian military leader. {{Wikidata|Q16631577|ruwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Тимофей Моисеевич Волошин-Петриченко''' (Timofey Moiseyevich Voloshin-Petrichenko); 1862-01-22 – ; Russian commander. {{Wikidata|Q16631574|ruwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Jan Wołoszyn'''; 1871-01-08 – 1950-01-17; Polish Righteous Among the Nations. {{Wikidata|Q110006742|sameas=no}} * '''Авґустин Волошин''' (Avgustyn Ivanovych Voloshyn); 1874-03-17 – 1945-07-19; Ukrainian priest, politician, academic. {{Wikidata|Q535894|enwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Михайло Іванович Волошин''' (Mykhaylo Ivanovych Voloshyn); 1877-05-05 – 1943-07-29; Ukrainian political activist. {{Wikidata|Q11787511|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Максимилиан Александрович Кириенко-Волошин''' (Maximilian Alexandrovich Kirienko-Voloshin); 1877-05-28(NS) – 1932-08-11; Ukrainian-born Russian poet. {{Wikidata|Q358885|enwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Олена Ясеницька-Волошин''' (Olena Yasenytsʹka-Voloshyn); 1882 – 1980; Ukrainian pianist and conductor. {{Wikidata|Q16724255|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Маргарита Васильевна Сабашникова (later Волошина)''' (Margarita Vasilyevna Sabashnikova, later Voloshina); 1882-01-31 – 1973-11-02; Russian author and artist. {{Wikidata|Q1895200|dewiki|sameas=no}} * '''[[Волошин-2|Alexander Alexandrovich Voloshin]]'''; 1886-04-20 – 1960-11-23; Hollywood actor. {{Wikidata|Q116740878|sameas=no}} * '''Мария Степановна Заболоцкая (later Волошина)''' (Mariya Stepanovna Zabolotskaya; later Voloshina); 1887-10-12 – 1976-12-17; Russian medical worker and fiction writer. {{Wikidata|Q4182624|ruwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Павел Фёдорович Волошин-Петриченко''' (Pavel Fodorovich Voloshin-Petrichenko); 1888-08-20 – 1969-01-03; Russian soldier and teacher. {{Wikidata|Q16631572|ruwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Prokop Voloshin'''; 1889 – 1968-06-21; Ukrainian Righteous Among the Nations. {{Wikidata|Q110850821|sameas=no}} * '''Павел Пятровіч Валошын''' (Paviel Piatrovič Valošyn); 1891-07-10 – 1937-11-03; Belarussian activist and journalist. {{Wikidata|Q3920107|ruwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Іван Волошин-Берчак''' (Ivan Voloshyn-Berchak); 1895-08-01 – 1942; Ukrainian soldier. {{Wikidata|Q12090509|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Іван Митрофанович Волошин''' (Ivan Mytrofanovych Voloshyn); 1896-11-11 – 1954-01-10; Ukrainian Soviet politician. {{Wikidata|Q15065081|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Лаврентий Иванович Волошин''' (Lavrentiy Ivanovich Voloshin); 1897-08-10 – 1944-12-11; Soviet military commander. {{Wikidata|Q4124085|ruwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Євдокія Василівна Волошина''' (Yevdokiya Vasylivna Voloshyna); 1898 – ; Soviet politician. {{Wikidata|Q54309419|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Lubov Voloshina'''; 1900 – 1981; Ukrainian Righteous Among the Nations. {{Wikidata|Q110036635|sameas=no}} * '''Stanisław Wołoszyn'''; 1900-04-23 – 1987-09-08; Polish Righteous Among the Nations. {{Wikidata|Q23943914|plwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Олександр Іванович Волошин''' (Oleksandr Ivanovych Voloshyn); 1902 –; Ukrainian Soviet politician. {{Wikidata|Q60987240|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Yemelian Voloshin'''; 1902-08-10 – 1985-04-14; Ukrainian Righteous Among the Nations. {{Wikidata|Q110006125|sameas=no}} * '''Rozalia Wołoszyn'''; 1902-09-30 – 1957-04-06; Polish Righteous Among the Nations. {{Wikidata|Q110006743|sameas=no}} * '''Іван Піліпавіч Валошын''' (Ivan Pilipavič Valošyn); 1903-07-29 – 1969-01-18; Belarussian Soviet politician. {{Wikidata|Q109061722|bewiki|sameas=no}} * '''Іван Іванович Волошин''' (Ivan Ivanovych Voloshyn); 1905-10-10 – 1973-08-15; Ukrainian writer. {{Wikidata|Q12090512|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Андрей Максимович Волошин''' (Andrey Maksimovich Voloshin); 1906-09-14 – 1974-11-24; Soviet army colonel. {{Wikidata|Q4124076|ruwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Максим Афанасьевич Волошин''' (Maksim Afanas'yevich Voloshin); 1907-01-18 – 1981-06; Russian general. {{Wikidata|Q112413936|sameas=no}} * '''Petr Vološin'''; 1907-06-26 – 1943-12-30; Czech soldier. {{Wikidata|Q107576376|sameas=no}} * '''Марія Яківна Волошина''' (Mariya Yakivna Voloshyna); 1908 – ; Ukrainian teacher and Soviet figure. {{Wikidata|Q85989895|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Ольга Демидовна Волошина''' (Ol'ga Demidovna Voloshina); 1908 – 1968; Soviet agriculturist. {{Wikidata|Q29358730|ruwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Іван Олексійович Волошин''' (Ivan Oleksiyovych Voloshyn); 1908-05-09 – 1993; Ukrainian theatre critic. {{Wikidata|Q16169151|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Anna Voloshina'''; 1908-12-16 – 1990-11-03; Ukrainian Righteous Among the Nations. {{Wikidata|Q110006126|sameas=no}} * '''Julian Voloshin'''; 1909-08-13 – 1989-06-13; American actor. {{Wikidata|Q17285821|itwiki|sameas=no}} [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/GCGX-W52 FS] * '''Николай Федотович Волошин''' (Nikolay Fedotovich Voloshin); 1909-12-05 – 2000-02-15; Soviet artilleryman. {{Wikidata|Q17427595|ruwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Stefan Wołoszyn'''; 1911-08-19 – 2004-09-02; Polish pedagogue. {{Wikidata|Q7945988|plwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Анастасія Волошин''' (Anastasiya Voloshyn); 1911-10-27 – 1994-01-09; Ukrainian stigmatist. {{Wikidata|Q12090516|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Ростислав Павлович Волошин''' (Rostyslav Pavlovych Voloshyn); 1911-11-03 – 1944-08-22; Ukrainian military colonel. {{Wikidata|Q4124096|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Александр Никитич Волошин''' (Aleksandr Nikitich Voloshin); 1912-08-31 – 1978-05-28; Russian writer. {{Wikidata|Q4124073|ruwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Jan Józef Maria Wołoszyn'''; 1912-12-28 – 2009-02-01; Polish banker. {{Wikidata|Q63487454|plwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Ніна Глібівна Березюк-Волошина''' (Nina Hlibivna Berezyuk-Voloshyna); 1913-07-27 – 1971; a figure in the Ukrainian national liberation movement. {{Wikidata|Q12082182|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Вера Даниловна Волошина''' (Vera Danilovna Voloshina); 1919-09-30 – 1941-11-29; Russian partisan. {{Wikidata|Q4124091|enwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Алоксой Прохорович Волошин''' (Aleksey Prokhorovich Voloshin); 1920-02-13 – 2020-06-24; Russian military officer. {{Wikidata|Q4124075|ruwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Михаил Евстафьевич Волошин''' (Mikhail Yevstaf'yevich Voloshin); 1920-08-10 – 1944-07-31; Red Army soldier and Hero of the Soviet Union. {{Wikidata|Q4124086|ruwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Олександр Йович Волошин''' (Oleksandr Yovych Voloshyn); 1922-01-01 – 1989-09-22; Ukrainian Red Army soldier. {{Wikidata|Q4124072|ukwiki|sameas=no}} * '''Olga Voloshina'''; 1922 – ; Ukrainian Righteous Among the Nations. {{Wikidata|Q110006124|sameas=no}} * '''Ярослава Волошин''' (Yaroslava Voloshyn); 1922-05-20 – ; Ukrainian teacher and notable Ukrainian-Canadian. {{Wikidata|Q110763569|ukwiki|sameas=no}} ==Research Pages== There are no research pages included yet, as the project has just started. Feel free to suggest avenues for research! ==Wikitree Resources== * [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/tree_apps/#name=Woloszyn-1&view=oneNameTrees One Name Trees app] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebAll/Suggestions.htm?Query=Wo%C5%82oszyn_Name_Study&MaxErrors=1000& List of suggestions for all profiles entered on the project category] ==Membership== * [[Holmes-21725]] * [[Jedynak-12]] * [[Jones-26502]] * [[Lovgren-34]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Volosen&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Volosen] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Voloshen&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Voloshen] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Voloshin&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Voloshin] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Voloshina&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Voloshina] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Voloshyna&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Voloshyna] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Volosin&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Volosin] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Woloshen&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Woloshen] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Woloshin&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Woloshin] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Woloshyn&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Woloshyn] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Wolosin&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Wolosin] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Woloson&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Woloson] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Wolosyn&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Wolosyn] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Woloszyn&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Wołoszyn] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Волошин&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Волошин] === Possible mistranscriptions === * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Waloszyn&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Waloszyn] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Woloszn&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Woloszn] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:SearchPerson&wpSearch=1&wpLast=Wotoszyn&skip_variants=1&last_name_match=all&sort=toucheddn Wotoszyn] == See also == * [[Project:Galicia|Galicia Project]] on Wikitree

Wolver Hollow Dutch Reformed Church

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=== Introduction === The Dutch Reform Church in what is now the city of Brookville has a strong place in our Duryea history. From the records of that church in the books [http://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Space:A_documentary_history_of_het_(the)_Nederdeutsche_gemeente%2C A documentary history of het (the) Nederdeutsche gemeente] we find it mentioned again and again where baptisms, marriages and other records were kept. It is important for the understanding of the history of this family we appreciate where this church was located and the role in played. === History === From the [http://www.villageofbrookville.com/local-history.html Village of Brookville website]: The area of the Village of Brookville was settled in the 17th and 18th centuries by English and Dutch farmers. In 1732, the Dutch bought the property at the intersection of what we know as Wheatley Road and Brookville Road to establish a church. There were many springs and a brook on the property, and it is said that the wolves gathered there to drink. Thus, the Dutch called Wolver Hollow. The church, which was built at that time, was known as the Reformed Dutch Church of Oyster Bay. Four different structures have been built over the years and the present stately and beautiful building was dedicated in 1924. It was renamed the Brookville Reformed Church and still stands on the original site. Perhaps because the countryside boasted many brooks, the area became known as Brookville, and it was in the County of Queens until the County of Nassau was incorporated in 1899. Throughout the 18th and 19th Centuries, the area remained virtually unchanged, being farmland and woods with abundant wildlife. ---- From [http://www.bklyn-genealogy-info.com/Queens/history/oysterbay.html HISTORY OF QUEENS COUNTY with illustrations, Portraits & Sketches of Prominent Families and Individuals. New York: W.W. Munsell & Co.; 1882. pp. 469-576.]: Brookville, called by the Indians Susco’s Wigwam and by the Dutch Wolver Hollow, is a hamlet on Shoo Brook, above Beaver Swamp. It was founded soon after 1650, by the Dutch, for the purpose of affording protection to their eastern border. A Dutch settlement has sprung up here, and from it THE REFORMED (DUTCH) CHURCH OF OYSTER BAY. The house of worship is in Brookville. The church took its name, as was not unusual many years ago, from the township rather than from the immediate locality in which it was situated. On the 9th of September 1732 the people of Wolver Hollow, Cedar Swamp (now Greenvale), Eastwood (now Syosset) and Matinecock (now Locust Valley) and vicinities met and decided to have a church of their own. Some were members of the Reformed Dutch church of Jamaica, more attended there, and most of them were of Dutch parentage and spoke the Dutch language; so the new church was Dutch Reformed. For many years the services were conducted in that language. At the meeting of the 9th of September 1732 a subscription was started and it was determined to build a house of worship at once. On the 25th of the same month an acre of ground for a building site was bought of Edmund Wright for £6, New York money. The church building was probably completed as early as April 1734,for on the 25th day of that month the people met in it and elected Peter Luyster and Cornelius Hoagland church masters (kerche meesters), to have charge of the sittings, and to take a general oversight of the house of worship; The first structure was an eight- sided building, with pointed roof, surmounted by a weather vane. The good old Dutch people were accustomed to look toward the church to see which way the wind blew, in more than one sense. When it did not blow from the right quarter, especially inside, they were inclined to inquire the reason. The men and women occupied different parts of the church, the former sitting on benches (bancken) or pews near the pulpit (though there was a row of benches along the walls), while the latter were seated farther away, each by herself on a straight backed chair. The first house of worship stood for nearly one hundred years. It was taken down in 1832, and the present one was raised August 29th of the same year, and dedicated January 20th 1833. This was remodeled in 1875. ''(Please note here that this record was written before the present church was built.)'' There is in the records no list of members at the organization, but there is a record of those who subscribed for building the first church. In this list there are names spelled : Amerman, Brinkerhoff, Bennet, Durland, Haff, Hegeman, Hoogland, Hardenberg, Janse (Jansen), Koole (Cole), Luister, Loyse, Monfoort, Noorstrant, Onderdonck, Polhemus, Remsen, Reyde (Ryder), Schenck, Symense (Simonson), Snedecer, Van Nortstrant, Voorhis, Vanvoris, Van Wyck and Woertman. In 1836 a house near the church, with several acres of ground and necessary buildings, was bought for a parsonage. This has at different times been repaired, and in 1880 was rebuilt, remodeled and enlarged, making it a tasty and comfortable parsonage. The Sabbath-school connected with the church was begun about 1834, with James Madison Montfort as superintendent. No records of the school except of late years remain. During the past few years J.B. Luyster, W. McKay, William Chapman and H.A. Stoutenberg (the present incumbent) have superintended the Sabbath- school. Its present membership is 150; its library contains over 300 volumes. For two- thirds of the first century of its existence the church was associated with the Reformed churches of Newtown, Jamaica and Success, now North Hempstead (at Manhasset), and under the same pastoral care; and from 1802 until 1834 was associated with the church at Manhasset alone. For nine years after its organization the church of Oyster Bay, with its associates, waited in vain for a pastor from Holland; and in 1741 settled Johannes H. Goetschius, who left in 1748. From 1754 to 1760 Thomas Romeyn was pastor. He was followed after an interval of years, in 1766, by Hermanes Van Boelen, who remained six years. In 1775 Solomon Froeugh, noted in later years for his secession from the Reformed Dutch church, became pastor. His stay was short. He was a noted Whig and was forced to leave Long Island to escape from the British, after a pastorate of fifteen months. After him came Rymer Van Nest, who remained as pastor from 1785 to 1797. In 1794 Z.H. Kuypers (Cooper) became a collegiate minister, and remained in charge as pastor until 1824. With Mr. Kuypers in 1813 D.S. Bogert became colleague, and he left in 1826. Henry Hermanes followed, but staid less than a year. He was succeeded in 1827 by James Otterson, who gave up his charge in 1834. After Mr. Otterson left, this church separated from that of North Hempstead, and called R.A. Quinn in 1835. In 1841 he left and Thomas B. Gregory became pastor, remaining until 1844. He was followed the same year by P.D. Oakey, who removed at the beginning of 1847. From the middle of that year Rev. N.E. Smith was pastor until February 1853; then J.L. McNair twenty months; I.A. De Baun three years from 1855; J.C. Lowe from 1859 until 1863; J. Searle, 1863-66; J.H. Smock, 1866-71; M. Swick, exactly six years. In 1877 J.A. Davis, the present pastor, assumed charge. The church reports a membership of 131, and about 130 families under the care of its pastor. While its increase has not been great, considering its years of life, it is well to remember that as many as twelve churches have been formed within what were once its bounds. ----

Womac Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi USA

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[[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Womac Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Womac Cemetery, located in rural Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Womac Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::off Mims Gregory Rd, Mendenhall, MS :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.964223, -89.695618 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/wmJRn Womac Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Womac Cemetery (AKA: J. B. Womack Cemetery) is located in a field off Mims Gregory Rd which has a Mendenhall address. The cemetery is enclosed by a fence. Findagrave [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/63719/womac-cemetery Womac Cemetery Also known as J. B. Womack Cemetery] ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]]. Data Transcription * 100 % of all marked graves Link Profiles * 100 % of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Mobbs-154 | Allen ]]||Linda ||1948-07-30||2008-09-13||(nee Mobbs) FHM only ||[[Image:Mobbs-154.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barrentine-29 | Barrentine ]]||Jacob Warren ||1997-04-16||1997-04-16||Forever in our hearts||[[Image:Barrentine-29.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4837 | Bishop ]]||James Jacob ||2002-07-14||2005-03-03||||[[Image:Bishop-4837.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bounds-149 | Bounds ]]||Kayla Denise ||1992-08-03||2012-01-13||In loving memory - Daughter, Granddaughter, Niece - In God's Hands ||[[Image:Bounds-149.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cantrell-1287 | Cantrell ]]||Betty Colleen "Betty Boo" ||1991-12-11||2012-07-28||Daughter and sister "Fly with angels" ||[[Image:Cantrell-1287.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cantrell-1290 | Cantrell ]]||Betty Jean ||1944-01-24||1991-08-31||In loving memory; daughter, sister, mother; Gone but not forgotten||[[Image:Cantrell-1290.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cantrell-1292 | Cantrell ]]||Gus Huston Jr||1949-05-04||1998-08-10||In loving memory; son, brother, uncle; Gone but not forgotten ||[[Image:Cantrell-1292.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cantrell-1288| Cantrell ]]||Guss ||1918-12-12||1998-07-30||Daddy; In loving memory, husband, father, grandfather; Gone but not forgotten; US Army World War II||[[Image:Cantrell-1288-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cantrell-1289 | Cantrell ]]||Lester James||1947-09-01||2014-06-17||In loving memory - son, father, brother, uncle - with my family again ||[[Image:Cantrell-1289.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-30725 | Cantrell ]]||Louise J.||1947-09-01||2014-06-17||Mama; In loving memory, wife, mother, grandmother; MOTHER ||[[Image:Jones-30725-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cantrell-1291 | Cantrell ]]||Stevie J. ||1976-09-20||2007-12-02||SON; In loving memory, father, son, brother; Never say good bye||[[Image:Cantrell-1291.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Caves-35 | Caves ]]||Alyssa Pauline ||1999-06-20||1999-08-02||||[[Image:Caves-35.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-6235 | Cliburn ]]||Cathie ||1958-11-11||2016-02-26||'''FHM'''||[[Image:Warren-6235.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cantrell-1293 | Cliburn ]]||Janet D. ||1973-05-01||2008-03-12||BABYDOLL; In loving memory wife, mother, sister, granddaughter; We miss you a little more everyday||[[Image:Cantrell-1293.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cosper-224 | Cosper]]||James Otis ||1967-10-18||2015-03-23||[wed] Mar 11 1995 In our hearts forever ||[[Image:Cosper-224.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-401| Creel ]]||Cynthia Denise ||1970-08-15||1970-09-27||||[[Image:Creel-401.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-387 | Creel ]]||Donald R. ||1940-06-02||2009-05-16|| ||[[Image:Creel-387-2.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spell-223 | Creel ]]||Doris M. Spell ||1926-12-17||2003-10-03||(nee Spell) ||[[Image:Creel-392.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parkman-149 | Creel ]]||Frances Pauline Parkman ||1948-04-14||1996-12-18||(nee Parkman) Mother; In loving memory||[[Image:Parkman-149.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-402 | Creel ]]||Harlon R. ||1969-07-29||1999-05-05||Hoot||[[Image:Creel-402.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-403 | Creel ]]||Leon ||1921-12-10||1988-09-12||Father; Grandparents; We love you both; You both are very special||[[Image:Creel-403.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-392 | Creel ]]||Marvin Gatha ||1924-02-27||1971-12-29||||[[Image:Creel-392.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-404 | Creel ]]||Marvin Daniel ||1952-05-07||1987-10-28||We miss you||[[Image:Creel-404.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-395| Creel ]]||Rayvon "Shorty" ||1919-11-21||1989-02-23||FATHER ||[[Image:Creel-395.jpg |100px]] |- | [[George-3068| Creel ]]||Willie George ||1928-09-05||2002||Mother; Grandparents; We love you both; You both are very special||[[Image:George-3068.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-265077 | Everett ]]||Christine ||1929-04-04||1998-07-14||Beloved Mother; Our ray of sunshine||[[Image:Unknown-265077.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ferrell-695 | Ferrell ]]||Warren Michael ||1992-02-11||1992-02-11||||[[Image:Ferrell-695.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gregory-3091 | Gregory ]]||Ezekel ||1898-09-08||1977-02-02||Have faith in God||[[Image:Gregory-3091.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gregory-3092 | Gregory ]]||John Hillmon||1898-01-08||1986-03-27||Father||[[Image:Gregory-3092.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-5124 | Gregory ]]||Jo-Ann||1951-02-15||2012-03-14|| ||[[Image:Bishop-5124.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gregory-3093 | Gregory ]]||Larry||1952-08-09||2008-12-03||Always Loved||[[Image:Gregory-3093.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-70950 | Gregory ]]||Margie A.||1940-06-15||||(nee Anderson) [wed] Jan 8, 1980 We'll be together in Heaven.||[[Image:Gregory-3094.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gregory-3094 | Gregory ]]||Wyatt M. ||1923-06-11||2001-03-21||[wed] Jan 8, 1980 We'll be together in Heaven.||[[Image:Gregory-3094.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-395 | Grubbs ]]||Helen G. ||1926-05-11||2004-09-20||||[[Image:Grubbs-395.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hosey-115| Herrington ]]||Gloria||1960-04-07||2000-03-18||Mother; Asleep in Jesus||[[Image:Hosey-115.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hill-18888| Hill]]||Mansel Ray||1936||2014||'''FHM - 2016'''||[[Image:Hill-18888.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-171098 | Hodge ]]||Frances S. ||1926-03-14||1999-04-12||(nee Smith) Married Sept 10, 1944; In my Father's house are many mansions||[[Image:Unknown-265099.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hodge-1602 | Hodge ]]||Robert D. ||1924-05-29||1998-04-04||Married Sept 10, 1945; In my Father's house are many mansions; S1 US Army World War II||[[Image:Hodge-1602.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hodge-2186| Hodge ]]||W. C. "Dub" ||1938-11-29||2015-11-27||'''FHM'''||[[Image:Hodge-2186.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hosey-117 | Hosey ]]||Bobby ||1961-11-20||2011-06-05|| ||[[Image:Hosey-117.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hosey-116 | Hosey ]]||Gayle E. ||1953-09-25||1997-09-09||Daddy; Wed 10-21-72; Gayle & Diana For Eternity||[[Image:Hosey-116.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hosey-212| Hosey ]]||Tommy ||1952-02-11||2013-07-13||Daddy||[[Image:Hosey-212.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-32398| Johnson ]]||Mims Curtis ||1949-04-28||2004-12-31||In loving memory||[[Image:Johnson-32398.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clymour-1| Johnston ]]||Gracie Mae ||1904-04-03||1975-12-11||(nee Clymour)||[[Image:Clymour-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnston-6381 | Johnston ]]||Marshall Roy ||1895-05-26||1977-12-28||US Army World War I||[[Image:Johnston-6381.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6466 | Kennedy ]]||J. N. ||1924-01-02||1996-11-24||Father; Rest in peace; Wed Jan 25, 1947; US Navy, World War II (double headstone Virginia Kennedy)||[[Image:Kennedy-6466.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6467 | Kennedy ]]||Jacky Lamar Jr||1975-01-14||2002-04-26||Gone so soon||[[Image:Kennedy-6467.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-22554| Kennedy ]]||James David||1947-11-16||2020-05-30||'''need headstone photo'''||[[Image:Kennedy-22554.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6468| Kennedy ]]||John Steven ||1948-11-10||2006-03-06||Gone but not forgotten; SP4 US Army, Vietnam||[[Image:Kennedy-6468.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Revette-33 | Kennedy ]]||Syble R. ||1945-08-24||2007-12-17||(nee Revette) Mother; Love you always||[[Image:Unknown-265106.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-22553 | Kennedy ]]||Virginia||1945-08-24||2007-12-17||(nee Lucky) [Wed] Jan 25, 1947 Mother; Love you always '''need new headstone photo'''||[[Image:Kennedy-22553.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hodge-1603 | Lucky ]]||Nell ||1921-10-09||1983-01-21||(nee Hodge) (double headstone with W.F., b. Oct 30, 1917)||[[Image:Lucky-24.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lucky-24 | Lucky ]]||W. F. ||1917-10-30||1999-05-06||(death date from SSDi)||[[Image:Lucky-24.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carmell-15 | Mobbs ]]||Betty Lousie Carmell ||1928-12-31||1997-04-03||||[[Image:Carmell-15.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mobbs-156 | Mobbs ]]||Bobby Darrell ||1942-10-30||1992-07-22||||[[Image:Mobbs-156.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mobbs-157 | Mobbs ]]||Donny Ray ||1972-02-20||1992-09-05||In loving memory||[[Image:Mobbs-157.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-393 | Mobbs ]]||Myra Eulyne ||1917-05-26||1996-01-08||(nee Creel) [wed] Dec 24, 1936; (death date from SSDi||[[Image:Mobbs-155.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mobbs-155| Mobbs ]]||Willis Lee ||1917-10-29||1985-02-08||[wed] Dec 24, 1936||[[Image:Mobbs-155.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mobbs-158 | Mobbs ]]||Woodruff Harrell ||1944-10-01||1972-06-24||||[[Image:Mobbs-158.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hosey-118 | Moody ]]||Ann Hosey ||1944-01-05||2004-06-25||Blessed are the merciful ||[[Image:Hosey-118.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Morgan-8833 | Morgan ]]||Jimmy ||1953-05-22||1992-03-27||Daddy; We love you ||[[Image:Morgan-8833.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Moseley-1024 | Moseley ]]||Claude ||1932-10-14||1987-07-27||[wed] Oct 13, 1951; (mil) Pvt US Army Korea||[[Image:Moseley-1024.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gregory-7453 | Moseley ]]||Mattie ||1931-05-08||2003-12-10||(nee Gregory) [wed] Oct 13, 1951||[[Image:Unknown-265114.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Nichols-4592 | Nichols ]]||Authur Ray ||1931||2005||(FHM only)||[[Image:Nichols-4592.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mobbs-133 | Rawson ]]||Marie Ann ||1968-01-27||2006-08-13||(nee Mobbs) '''NEED ACCESS pic 72''' In Loving Memory ||[[Image:Mobbs-133.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rinehart-385| Rinehart ]]||Ray Allan ||1944-09-05||2005-02-23||||[[Image:Rinehart-385.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-265124 | Shoemaker ]]||Floree G. ||1905-06-22||1996-10-31||||[[Image:Shoemaker-1246.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-1245 | Shoemaker ]]||Howard G. ||1948-07-22||1999-08-05||In God's Care; I love you sweetheart||[[Image:Shoemaker-1245.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Shoemaker-1246 | Shoemaker ]]||James U. ||1899-01-17||1971-05-16||Here lies the sweetest husband and daddy with Jesus||[[Image:Shoemaker-1246.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stark-1997 | Stark ]]||Jay C. ||1937-08-21||2006-01-28||||[[Image:Stark-1997.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tanner-1968 | Tanner ]]||Briana Danell ||2001-10-29||2002-01-15||We Love You ||[[Image:Tanner-1968.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-265132 | Tanner ]]||Johnnie Mary ||1934-10-05||2007-12-17||(nee Gregory) Mother ||[[Image:Unknown-265132.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thompson-19613 | Thompson ]]||Virginia Ann ||1968-07-16||2006-12-18||(FHM)||[[Image:Thompson-19613.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-8364 | Warren ]]||Angie Gayle ||1963-09-11||2015-09-26||'''FHM''' ||[[Image:Warren-8364.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-6635 | Warren ]]||David Walter "D. W." ||1925-03-04||1996-12-29||Daddy; Weep not for he is at rest ; [wed] June 26, 1954 (double headstone with Mary Jo Warren, b. July 8, 1937)||[[Image:Warren-6635.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-6636 | Warren ]]||Robert ||1936-05-22||1989-03-19||Daddy; Married 1952 (Double Headstone with Angie Nell Warren , b Aug. 5, 1936)||[[Image:Warren-6636.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1129 | Womack ]]||James A. ||1901-11-28||1970-02-25||Asleep in Jesus||[[Image:Womack-1129.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1130 | Womack ]]||James B. "J. B." ||1929-08-03||1998-02-21||||[[Image:Womack-1130.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Womack-1131| Womack ]]||James E. ||1954-07-30||2003-09-06||In Loving Memory; Married June 19, 1976 ||[[Image:Womack-1131.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnston-6382 | Womack ]]||Patsy L. ||1930-07-17||2010-03-22||(nee Johnston)||[[Image:Johnston-6382-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gregory-3095 | Womack ]]||Pearl G. ||1902-06-18||1997-12-13||(nee Gregory) Asleep in Jesus ||[[Image:Womack-1129.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Creel-405 | Yates ]]||Andrea Creel ||1975-04-26||2005-11-09||Mother; We miss you Elsie ||[[Image:Creel-405.jpg |100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

Wombwell, Yorkshire One Place Study

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== Wombwell, Yorkshire, England == {{Image|file=Wombwell.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Wombwell High Street. }} Wombwell is a town that today is, located in the Metropolitan Brough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England Historically it was in the West Riding of Yorkshire and the township included Broomhill, Jump, Lundhill, Hemingfield, and Smithley. Wombwell dates back to pre-Norman times and at the time of the Domesday Survey of the Normans it was a was a small agricultural village known as Wambella - the place of the well. It is known that the area around Wombwell saw many desperate battles during both the War of the Roses and the English Civil War but there is no record of skirmishes actually in Wombwell. The 19th century saw a rise of Wombwell as an industrialised community and whilst coal was mined in the area from the 15th century it was not until the late 17th that the industry became important. After 1800, coal mining became vital to the area and more and more mines were opened in the Wombwell area to exploit the rich Barnsley Coal Seam. As the industrial life of the area increased, so did the population. An [[Space:Lundhill_Colliery_Disaster| explosion, killing 198 men, occurred at Lundhill Colliery in 1857]]. '''''' Population ''''''
{| border="1" align="Centre" class="wikitable" style="text-align: centre; style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |-valign="top" align="Centre" !Census Year !Population |- !1841 | |- !1851 | |- !1861 | |- !1871 | |- !1881 | |- !1891 | |- !1901 | |- !1911 | |- !2011 |11,477 |} More information about Wombwell today can be found at [https://www.barnsley.gov.uk/services/our-council/research-data-and-statistics/census-data/wombwell-ward-profile/ BMBC Wombwell ward profile] === Churches === The parish church, St Mary's, located on Church Street, is a Grade II listed building. A history can be found at [https://www.wombwellparish.co.uk/about.html History of St Mary’s Church Wombwell]. Wombwell became a parish in its own right in 1863 and prior to that the Rector had also been Vicar of Darfield and its Church records were kept by Darfield. Wombwell’s first church register commenced in 1867 but the first recorded baptisms and marriages were in 1864 Other Churches in Wombwell are [http://catholicdirectory.org/Catholic_Information.asp?ID=48310 St Michael and All Angels Roman Catholic Church], Wombwell Pentecostal Church, a [https://www.salvationarmy.org.uk/wombwell Salvation Army Hall] and a Methodist Church. Parish records are held at [https://library.doncaster.gov.uk/web/arena/archives Doncaster Archives] === The War Memorial === The 1914-1918 war memorial was erected in front of the church. This memorial later had the 1939-45 names added. More information can be found at [https://barnsleywarmemorials.weebly.com/wombwell.html Wombwell War Memorial]. Wombwell Park was opened following WW1 and dedicated to the memory of the Wombwell Men who lost their lives in this conflict. There is also a [http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Yorkshire/WombwellBoer.html Memorial to the Wombwell men who served in the Boer War]. It is located at the side of the town hall. More information about War Memorials in Wombwell can be found at [https://wombwellmemorialtrail.co.uk/#:~:text=The%20Wombwell%20WW1%20Memorial%20Trail%20The%20Trail%20links,Church%2C%20Church%20Street%2C%20Wombwell%2C%20S73%200DQ%20%28see%20Map%29. Wombwell Memorial Trail] === Cemetery === Wombwell has one main cemetery, which is tended to by a voluntary group named the [https://www.fowcemetery.org/ Friends of Wombwell Cemetery]. The cemetery houses two chapels that are Grade II listed buildings: one of which was destroyed by fire, and was transformed into an outdoor "Peace Garden.; The other has been renovated and is now a "Community Hub". === Schools === [[Space:John_Street_School_Wombwell_1924|John Street School Wombwell 1923-1924]]

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''"As long as our planes fly overhead the skies of America are free and that's what all of us everywhere are fighting for. And that we, in a very small way, are being allowed to help keep that sky free is the most beautiful thing I have ever known. ''I, for one, am profoundly grateful that my one talent, my only knowledge, flying, happens to be of use to my country when it is needed. That's all the luck I ever hope to have."''
~Cornelia Fort
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''"This is not a time when women should be patient. We are in a war and we need to fight it with all our ability and ever weapon possible. Women pilots, in this particular case, are a weapon waiting to be used."''
~Eleanor Roosevelt
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{{Image|file=Women_Airforce_Service_Pilot_s_WASP-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} Jackie Cochran requested she be allowed to establish a training program to recruit and train women for flying duties. On September 14, 1942, General Henry Arnold, Commanding General of the Army Air Forces, approved the Women's Flying Detachment. The 23 week training program, placed under the direction of Cochran, was based out of Houston. Jackie's goal was to prove that any healthy, stable young American woman could learn to fly just as well as any man. The first batch of applications was sent to 150 women, 130 of whom responded immediately. Each was personally interviewed by Cochran. 30 were selected for the first class and notified by telegram to report to Houston at their own expense. {{Image|file=Women_Airforce_Service_Pilot_s_WASP-15.jpg |align=l |caption= }} In September of 1942, Nancy Love was appointed as the director of the Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS) under Maj. Tunner and given a chance to prove her skeptics wrong. Nancy initially sent telegrams out to 83 of America’s best women pilots recruiting them as civilian pilots to serve in the Ferry Command. The women had to be between 21 and 35 years of age, logged at least 500 hours in the air, hold a commercial license, a 200-horsepower engine rating, and have recent cross-country flying experience. Twenty-eight women met these rigorous standards and answered the call to serve their country during wartime in the Air Transport Command. Stationed at New Castle Army Air Base, these twenty-eight highly qualified, elite civilian women pilots, “The Originals” as they would come to call themselves, began ferrying light aircraft and primary trainers such as Stearmans and PT-19 Fairchilds. They quickly went on to ferry larger aircraft including pursuit planes like the P-38 and P-51.
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==The 28 Original WAFS==
Nancy Batson, Bernice Batten, Kathryn Bernheim, Delphine Bohn, Phyllis Burchfield, Helen Clark, Barbara Donahue, B.J. Erickson, Opal Ferguson, Cornelia Fort, Dorothy Fulton, Betty Gillies, Teresa James, Nancy Love, Ester Manning, Lenore McElroy, Helen McGilvery, Gertrude Meserve, Florene Miller, Esther Nelson, Barbara Poole, Aline Rhonie, Helen Richards, Alda Scharr, Dorothy Scott, Evelyn Sharp, Katherine Thompson and Barbara Towne.
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==WASP Timeline==
'''1939''' :June – The Civilian Pilot Training Program (CPTP) is established by the US government. The program is provided pilot training across the country and allowed for one woman to be trained for every ten men. :September 1 – Germany invades Poland. :September 3 – France and Great Britain declare war on Germany. '''1940''' :September 28 – Jackie Cochran writes to First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt suggesting the establishment of a women’s flying division of the Army Air Forces whereby women could perform jobs releasing men to fly combat. '''1941''' :June – Jackie Cochran becomes the first woman to ferry a bomber across the Atlantic. :June – Women are banned from participating in the Civilian Pilot Training Program. :December 7 – Japan attacks the US fleet at Pearl Harbor. '''1942''' :March – Jackie Cochran takes 25 American women pilots to Britain to fly with the British Air Transport Auxiliary. :September – Following a proposal submitted by pilot Nancy Harkness Love to the Ferry Command of the Army Air Forces, the Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron, or WAFS, is established. America’s top women pilots will soon begin ferrying aircraft throughout the US. :September 15 – Jackie Cochran establishes the Women’s Flying Training Detachment (WFTD) under General Henry Arnold, chief of the Army Air Forces. :November 17 – The first class of 28 recruits from the Women’s Flying Training Detachment reports to Houston, Texas, municipal airport. :November – The WAFS fly their first mission, taking Piper Cubs from Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, to Mitchell Field, New York. '''1943''' :February 6 – The WFTD increases its goal for the number of women pilots to graduate that year from 396 to 750. :February 21 – Avenger Field in Sweetwater, Texas, welcomes its first class of women pilots. :February – The WFTD school in Houston, Texas, closes. :August 5 – The Women’s Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS) merge with Jackie Cochran’s training program to form the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP). :September 30 – Representative John Costello of California introduces the WASP militarization bill. :December 17 – The WASP wings are made available in time for the graduation of Class 43-W-8. '''1944''' :February – The WASP are issued the Santiago Blue uniform. :March 24 – Senators Joseph Hill, of Alabama, and Harold Burton, of Ohio, submit a resolution calling for the appointment of female pilots and aviation cadets for the Army Air Forces. :May 29 – Time magazine runs an article entitled ''“Unnecessary and Undesirable”'' calling the WASP experiment expensive and claims men could have been trained more quickly. :June – The Congressional bid for WASP militarization fails. It was the first time during World War II that legislation supported by the Army Air Forces was voted down. :July – Rumors begin circulating in the press that the WASP program is about to be disbanded. :October 1 – General Arnold issues a memorandum to WASP Director Jackie Cochran stating that because of the changing war situation the WASP would ''“soon become pilot material in excess of needs.”'' :October – The WASP receive notification from WASP Director Jackie Cochran and General Arnold that their unit would be disbanded in December. :November 1 – Brigadier General Bob Nowland writes a memo describing the hardships that will be caused by deactivating the WASP program. :December 7 – General Arnold addresses the final graduating class of WASP. :December 20 – The WASP program is official disbanded. '''1977''' :October 19 – The Senate votes unanimously to grant WASP veterans’ recognition. :November 3 – The House votes to give the WASP veteran status. :November 23 – President Jimmy Carter signs a bill into law ''“Officially declaring the Women Airforce Service Pilots as having served on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States for purposes of laws administered by the Veterans Administration.”'' '''1979''' :March 8 – The Department of the Air Force authorizes official discharges for the WASP. :May – The Air Force issues the first honorable discharges for women serving in the WASP during the Second World War. '''2009''' :July 1- President Barrack Obama and the United States Congress awarded the WASP the Congressional Gold Medal.
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==The 38 WAFS/WASP who were Killed in Service to their Country==
Thirty-eight WAFS/WASP fliers lost their lives while serving during the war, all in accidents. Eleven died in training and twenty-seven on active duty. Because they were not considered military under the existing guidelines, a fallen WASP was sent home at family expense without traditional military honors or note of heroism. The army would not allow the U.S. flag to be placed on the coffin of the fallen WASP. :~Jane Champlin, June 7, 1943, Sweetwater, Texas. :~Susan P Clarke, July 4, 1944, Columbia, South Carolina. :~Margie L Davis, Oct 16, 1944, Walnut, Mississippi. :~Katherine Dussaq, Nov 26, 1944, New Carlisle, Ohio. :~Marjorie Edwards, June 13, 1944, Childress, Texas. :~Elizabeth Erickson, April 16, 1944, Sweetwater, Texas. :~Cornelia Fort, Mar 21, 1943, Abilene, Texas. :~Frances Grimes, Mar 27, 1944, Otis Field, Massachusetts. :~Mary Hartson, Aug 14, 1944, Sherman, Texas. :~Mary H Howson, April 16, 1944, Sweetwater, Texas. :~Edith Keene, April 25, 1944, Mission, Texas. :~Kathryn B Lawrence, Aug 4, 1943, Sweetwater, Texas. :~Hazel Ying Lee, Nov 23, 1944, Great Falls, Montana. :~Paula Loop, July 7, 1944, Medford, Oregon. :~Alice Lovejoy, Sept 13, 1944, Brownsville, Texas. :~Lee Ola McDonald, June 21, 1944, El Paso, Texas. :~Peggy Martin, Oct 3, 1944, Marana, Arizona. :~Virginia Moffatt, Oct 5, 1943, Ontario, California. :~Beverly Moses, July 18, 1944, Las Vegas, Nevada. :~Dorothy Nichols, June 11, 1944, Bismarck, North Dakota. :~Jeanne L Norbeck, Oct 16, 1944, Shaw Field, South Carolina. :~Margaret Oldenburg, Mar 7, 1943, Houston, Texas. :~Mabel Rawlinson, Aug 23, 1943, Camp Davis, North Carolina. :~Gleanna Roberts, June 20, 1944, Lorraine, Texas. :~Maria Robinson, Oct 2, 1944, Victorville, California. :~Betty Scott, July 8, 1944, Waco, Texas. :~Dorothy Scott, Dec 3, 1943, Palm Springs, California. :~Margaret Seip, Aug 30, 1943, Big Spring, Texas. :~Helen J Severson, Aug 30, 1943, Big Spring, Texas. :~Ethel M Sharon, April 10, 1944, Tecumseh, Nebraska. :~Evelyn Sharp, April 3, 1944, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania. :~Gertrude Silver, Oct 26, 1944, Southern California. :~Betty P Stine, Feb 25, 1944, Tucson, Arizona. :~Marion Toevs, Feb 18, 1944, San Jose, California. :~Mary E Trebing, Nov 7, 1943, Blanchard, Oklahoma. :~Mary L Webster, Dec 9, 1944, Claremore, Oklahoma. :~Bonnie Jean Welz, June 29, 1944, Randado, Texas. https://mail.google.com/mail/?shva=1#inbox :~Betty L Wood, Sept 23, 1943, Camp Davis, North Carolina. Source *[https://soundcloud.com/penguin-audio/the-women-with-silver-wings-by Women with Silver Wings] Zackman, Gaba, audio. by Katherine Sharp Landdeck, read by Gabra Zackman (online: SoundCloud) Five minute audio from the book. ~45 minutes.

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Women in the War of 1812 '''
Women played important roles during the War of 1812, some women were on the battlefields but many women stayed at home. Usually when their men went off to fight, women were left with responsibility for farms, homes, and businesses. Some also tended the wounded, defended their property against looters, sometimes they went with their soldier husbands on campaign, and also conveyed important messages across enemy lines.Women at the camps were laundresses, seamstresses and companions to the soldiers.Women who were at the forts and garrisons, were servants, cooks, nursemaids, and laundresses. You also had women that were in the middle of the action, like Betsy Doyle who married Andrew Doyle, a private in the First United States Artillery Regiment. Betsy carried red-hot cannonballs from a fire to the 6-pound cannon loading the hot shot at the attack on Fort Niagara. Or Laura Second who walked 20 miles to warn a British outpost at DeCew's Falls of an intended attack. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-15.gif |align=c |size=460 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Clark-15765-8.gif |align=c |size=200 |caption= }}
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{{Image|file=Clark-15765-8.gif |align=c |size=200 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Women_in_the_War_of_1812.png |align=c |size=520 |caption='''Scituate Lighthouse where Rebecca and Abigail lived.''' }} '''[http://letstalklighthouses.blogspot.com/2008/01/american-army-of-two.html ARMY of TWO, SCITUATE]''' The Scituate Lighthouse was built with 1810's federal funds to mark the harbor entrance, due to some shallow areas making it difficult to see where to steer a ship in bad weather. During War of 1812 many coastal towns were attacked. The British burned 10 fishing vessals near Scituate in June, 1814. The militia was called to drive away any other British visit. No sign of them. The militia even taught the lighthouse keeper's daughters how to play "Yankee doodle" and "Roll Call". By late summer the militia went back to their post. One day Simeon Bates was away from his job. THE BRITISH RETURNED. There were 2 ships in Scituate, Massachusetts harbor with holds of flour!! Food was scarce! The daughters '''Rebecca Bates,''' (age 21), and '''Abigail Bates,''' (about 16) saw the British heading into the bay. They worried the militia would be too late and the British might damage the Scituate fishing vessels. The girls grabbed the drums and fife, ran down and hid in the trees near the beach, Abigail played loudly "Roll Call" on her drums, and Rebecca loudly played"Yankee Doodle"on the fife. The sound carried down to the harbor, and they saw the British ceased rowing ashore. Even the British in the frigate also heard it. British assumed the local militia had been alerted and were on their way. The frigate signaled the men to row back to ship, and soon the frigate left Scituate for the sea again. '''[http://userpages.aug.com/captbarb/femvets3.html Lucy Brewer]''' {{Image|file=Photos-149.jpg |align=l |size=180 |caption= }} Lucy Brewer grew up on a farm near Plymouth, Massachusetts, she became pregnant to a local boy named Henry when she was 16 years old but he refused to marry her. After Lucy moved to Boston, she was tricked into prostitution after she lost her baby in childbirth.Lucy had always wanted to fight in the War of 1812, so Lucy pretended to be man called George Baker and became a member of the crew on the USS Constitution. She served for three years in many naval battles against the British before being honorably discharged, keeping her secret that she was a woman.There are no records of a Lucy Brewer or her husband and there is doubts if she could hide her gender for three years on a naval ship.But many believe her story to be true.Her story became known when she published an autobiography on her experiences. If her story is true she would be the first woman in the United States Marines. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-337.jpg |align=c |size=460 |caption='''USS Constitution''' }} {{clear}} '''[http://www.nyusd1812.org/our-ancestors/betsy-doyle.html Besty Doyle]''' Betsy Doyle married Andrew Doyle, a private in the First United States Artillery Regiment. Private Doyle was with the U.S. forces when they invaded Upper Canada. He was captured in the Battle of Queenston and became a prisoner of war. He was recognized by his captors as a native of Upper Canada.He was sent to Dartmoor Prison for treason for the rest of the war,Betsy was left alone with her four children at Fort Niagara.On November 21, 1812 the British opened fire on Fort Niagara.During the exchange, Betsy carried red-hot cannonballs from a fire to the 6-pound cannon . But loading hot shot was difficult and dangerous. The hot iron could cause gunpowder to explode prematurely in the cannon, wounding or killing anyone nearby.Although one man was killed and five others wounded while loading hot shot, Betsy survived , and her bravery was mentioned in official reports. The story of her actions spread quickly among officers stationed in the region. '''Fort Niagara’s Commandant, Col. George McFeely described a woman named Betsy Doyle attending a six pounder with “red hot shot” during “the most tremendous cannonading I have ever seen. McFeely further related that Betsy Doyle acted with the fortitude of the Maid of Orleans, a reference to the 15th-century heroine, Joan of Arc.'''In December 1813, Betsy fled when the British invaded and and captured Fort Niagara.In a four month journey Betsy and her children walked over 300 miles to the East Greenbush Cantonment near Albany, New York. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-384.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Betsy Doyle loading hot shots at Fort Niagara''' }} '''[[Payne-1949|Dolley Madison]]''' {{Image|file=Dolleymadison.jpeg |align=l |size=130 |caption='''Dolley Madison''' }} On August 1814, President Madison's wife, Dolley,was left alone, when the British started their march towards Washington, with the help of few servants, Dolley tried to save what she could before the British arrived.She wrote to her sister Lucy, She tells Lucy how her husband told her ''she should be ready at a moment's warning to enter her carriage and leave the city''. Dolley Madison, along with packing up important state documents, had to save "Gilbert Stuart's priceless full length portrait of George Washington,then supervise the loading of the wagon with her possessions as well as the valuable items in the President's House. She supervised the servants who removed the portrait and sent it on its way to a farm.Dolley Madison finally met up with her husband 36 hours later. When they both returned to the President's House, they found it was burnt. {{Image|file=Photos-145.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption=''''The United States Capitol in ruins''' }} '''[http://starspangled200.org/History/Pages/Pickersgill.aspx Mary Pickersgill]''' {{Image|file=Photos-147.jpg |align=l |size=170 |caption='''Mary Pickersgill''' }} In 1813, the Commander at Fort McHenry Major George Armistead hired Mary Pickersgill to make two flags a large garrison flag and a smaller storm flag. The larger flag, which would become known as the star-spangled banner. It took six weeks for Mary, her daughter Caroline, and their assistants to hand stitched sections of the flags. To assemble the pieces for the larger flag, the women laid them out across the floor of Clagett’s Brewery in east Baltimore. The completed flag required 400 yards of woolen bunting and more than a million stitches. Each of its 15 stripes measured two feet wide, its 15 stars were two feet across. After the Battle of Fort McHenry, the flag became a keepsake of the family of Major George Armistead, Fort McHenry's commander. In September 1814, the English attacked Fort McHenry during the Battle of Baltimore, Francis Scott Key saw the flag flying over the fort and wrote the words that would become the United States national anthem. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-300.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption='''Star Spagled Banner''' }} {{clear}} '''[http://www.womenhistoryblog.com/2014/07/first-women-nurses.html Mary Ann Cole]''' From July - October of 1814, Mary Ann Cole served in the American Army as a hospital matron during the siege of Fort Erie. Where 1,800 Americans were killed or wounded in action. While the Americans inside the fort tried to hold out against the British, Mary was caring for those sick in the hospital, preparing their meals, and giving out medications as well as keeping medical records for the Regimental Surgeon. The numbers of wounded increased and the amount of supplies grew short. In early November, the Americans abandoned the fort. {{Image|file=Photos-148.jpg |align=c |size=490 |caption='''Siege of Fort Erie''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-15.gif |align=c |size=460 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-64.gif |align=c |size=180 |caption= }}
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{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-64.gif |align=c |size=180 |caption= }} '''[[Ingersoll-65|Laura Secord]]''' {{Image|file=Ingersoll-65.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Laura Secord''' }} When Laura was 20, her father, [[Ingersoll-66|Thomas Ingersoll]], received a land grant in the Niagara region of Upper Canada and moved his family there from the United States. About two years later, Laura married [[Secord-33|James Secord]], a merchant in Queenston. When the war broke out, James served as a sergeant in the 1st Lincoln Militia and was injured at the Battle of Queenston Heights. He was recovering at home when Laura overheard some American officers talking of plans for a surprise American attack on the British outpost at Beaver Dams (Thorold). With James unable to travel, Laura decided to go herself to warn the outpost. She walked 20 miles before she arrived at a camp of First Nations warriors who led her the rest of the way to Lieutenant FitzGibbon's headquarters. After First Nations scouts confirmed Laura’s report, FitzGibbon’s small British force and a large number of Caughnawaga and Mohawk warriors led by [[Kerr-3730|William Johnson Kerr]] and [[Ducharme-370|Dominique Ducharme]] ambushed the American troops at the Battle of Beaver Dams on June 24. Laura Secord was not mentioned in official reports of the battle. She was 85 before her heroism was widely acknowledged. '''The inscription on Laura Secord's grave marker''' '''To perpetuate the name and fame of Laura Secord, who walked alone nearly 20 miles by a circuitous difficult and perilous route, through woods and swamps and over miry roads to warn a British outpost at DeCew's Falls of an intended attack and thereby enabled Lt. FitzGibbon on 24 June 1813, with fewer than 50 men of the H.M. 49th Regt., about 15 militiamen and a small force of Six Nations and other Indians under Capt. William Johnson Kerr and Dominique Ducharme to surprise and attack the enemy at Beechwoods (or Beaver Dams) and after a short engagement, to capture Col. Bosler of the U.S. Army and his entire force of 542 men with two field pieces.''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-379.jpg |align=c |size=460 |caption='''Laura Secord warns Lieutenant James FitzGibbon of an impending American attack at Beaver Dams''' }} '''[http://www.niagaragreenbelt.com/listings/55-historic-sites/897-mary-henrys-story-at-fort-george.html Mary Henry]''' Mary Madden was born in Antrim Ireland, 1770, she married Royal Artillery gunner, Dominic Henry when she was 20.Her husband was shipped to North America and posted to Niagara.By 1803 Mary's husband was retired and was keeper of the light house at Niagara.On May 27, 1813, the American Army made an amphibious assault on Niagara, at the Battle of Fort George there were 5,000 American soldiers against 800 British regular soldiers, Canadian militia and native allies. The Americans had 80 cannons covering their landing,the British were slowly driven back. The Americans captured the Town and fort George and stayed in the area for the next seven months.During the landing , British and Canadian casualties were heavy with half the British and Canadians killed or wounded. During the action, Mary Henry walked the battlefield, bringing coffee and food to the troops and tending the wounded. A spectator describes her bravery '''From [http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1317828221939/1317828660198#a1 War of 1812]''' ''Suddenly they saw a vision. Walking calmly through the shower of iron hail came Mary Madden Henry with hot coffee and food, seemingly as unconcerned as if she were in her own small garden on the shore on a Summer evening before peace was shattered. Time and again she went and on the shore on a Summer evening before peace was shattered. Time and again she went and came back with more sustenance, apparently guarded by some unseen angel from the peril which menaced her every step. Through the day until darkness brought respite she was caterer and nurse, the only woman in the company to bind the wounds of those maimed in the fight. These who survived never forgot that day, nor the courage of Mary Henry.'' ''The Americans abandoned Fort George and Niagara, on December 10, 1813, they burnt the entire town before they left. The inhabitants, primarily older men, women and children, were given an hour’s warning before they were forced to abandon their homes and all of their belongings to the flames. The weather was frigid and the snow deep and many faced starvation as these refugees sought shelter. Because it was an aid to shipping for both the Americans and the British, the lighthouse and keepers house were spared. Mary brought the refugees out of the cold and provided medical care, hot drinks and food. Many a family was saved that night by the hospitality of the old soldier’s wife.'' ''After the War Mary’s, was recognized by the Loyal and Patriotic Society of Upper Canada by granting her a gift of L25 (pounds sterling) and referred to her a heroine not to be frightened.'' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-382.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Battle of Fort George''' }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-15.gif |align=c |size=460 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align=c |size=220 |caption= }}
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{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align=c |size=220 |caption= }} '''[[Wikipedia:Maria_Hill,_Daughter_of_the_Regiment | Maria Hill]]''' Maria Hill known as “Daughter of the Regiment” was a heroine of a number of battles in the War of 1812. The Battle of Queenston Heights, the Battle of Lundy's Lane and the Battle of Chippawa she was a surgeon's assistant, while her husband fought in the war. She also disguised herself as a man so she could follow her husband to the front lines. ''Mrs. Currie has told the story of Laura Secord searching for her husband, who had been wounded at the Battle of Queenston Heights, and carrying him home. After the Battle Mrs. Secord, assisted by two other women Maria Hill, wife of Sergeant Hill , and Mary Durham, cooked food and made coffee for the troops, and attended to the wounded. There is a story told by an old lady in Chippawa, who said Mrs. Secord had told her, that Maria Hill hid her baby who was only six months old in the middle of a pile of cordwood, so that she could go and help Mrs. Secord look after the wounded and take care of them until other help would come from Fort George'' Maria Hill was submitted as a Person of National Historic Significance in Canada on 8 August 2013. {{Image|file=United_Kingdom_in_the_War_of_1812-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption='''Battle of Queenston Heights''' }} '''[http://warof1812ct.org/?p=733 Elizabeth Coles Stewart and the mysterious blue lights]''' Elizabeth Coles Stewart was born in United Kingdom but immigrated to the United States as a girl. Her husband, James Stewart, was a British merchant in New London. After President James Madison declared war on Great Britain in 1812 James Stewart continued to trade with the British, he provided information and supplies for the Royal Navy fleet that was blockading the New England coast. Commodore Stephen Decatur, was suspicious of James Stewart’s activities, and in 1813 had him sent to an inland community. Elizabeth who was pregnant was allowed to remain in New London. Elizabeth was able to keep her husband’s spy network alive, as the New Londoners resented Stephen Decatur’s interference with their profitable smuggling operations, and were more then willing to help her. On December 12, 1813, Commodore Stephen Decatur decided to try to run the blockade, he was sailing in complete darkness, without any lights, when he spotted some strange blue lights on shore. They were obviously a signal to the British that Decatur was making a run for it, he decided to stop the attempt.Most local people were sure Elizabeth Stewart was behind the plot to warn the British and the mysterious blue lights, but no one could prove it.
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'''[http://www.swc-cfc.gc.ca/commemoration/idg-jif/pg-pf/prevost-en.html Anne Elinor Prevost]''' Anne was the daughter of British commander-in-chief Sir George Prevost, Anne was only 17 years old and close to the action as the War of 1812 started. Sir George Prevost oversaw the British forces in North America during the three year conflict. Anne wrote often in her diary. Her journal entries offer insights into the War of 1812, when war was declared on June 25, 1812, Anne wrote ''Although I knew how small a force we had to defend the Canadas... I did not feel the slightest apprehension of any reverse. I thought those abominable Yankees deserved a good drubbing for having dared to think of going to War with England.'' signaled the men to row back to ship, and soon the frigate left Scituate for the sea again. '''[http://umbrigade.tripod.com/articles/women.html Alicia Cockburn]''' A direct snippet from a letter she wrote to her cousin Charles: ''"I am at present meditating a Journey to Upper Canada, and even a trip into the United States in a Flag of Truce, which to do the Yankees justice they treat with uncommon civility especially when born by Ladies, whom they allow to go much farther, and peep about much more, than we should do in a similar case, whatever might be their beauty and accomplishments."''

'''Sources''' *[http://www.warof1812.ca/wife.htm War of 1812] - Extracts from the Journal of a British Army wife written in Canada during the years 1812,1813, and 1814 Edited by Don Graves *[http://umbrigade.tripod.com/articles/women.html Umbrigade.tripod] - Roles Women played in the War of 1812 *[http://www.thestar.com/news/insight/2013/08/18/war_of_1812_the_women_of_the_war.html The Star.com] - War of 1812: The women of the war *[https://kentdelordhousemuseum.wordpress.com/tag/women-in-the-war-of-1812/ Kent-DeLord house Museum] - Women in the War of 1812 *[http://news.nationalpost.com/news/heroines-of-war-of-1812-received-little-recognition-for-their-actions News Nationalpost.com] - Heroines of War of 1812 *[http://www.swc-cfc.gc.ca/commemoration/idg-jif/pg-pf/prevost-en.html www.swc-cfc.gc.ca] - Biography of Anne Elinor Prevost *[http://www.canadashistory.ca/Magazine/Online-Extension/Articles/Women-of-1812 Canada's History] - Women of 1812 *[[Wikipedia:Lucy_Brewer | Lucy Brewer]] *[http://letstalklighthouses.blogspot.com/2008/01/american-army-of-two.html Scituate Lighthouse]

Women in Wartime,

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[[Category: Anzacs Project]] [[Category: Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] *[[Project:Anzacs]] *[[Space:WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor|Wikitree Roll of Honor]] - The Wikitree Roll of Honor Page is a page to add Military Personnel from any country and any war there are links on this page to Killed in Action,Prisonor of War,Wounded in Action and Missing in Action pages there are also links to various Medal pages
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'''Australian and New Zealand Women in Wartime'''
Australia and New Zealand has been involved in a number of wars including The Boer War (1899-1902), World War I (1914-1918), World War II (1939-1945), The Korean War (1950-1953), The Vietnam War (1962-1972) and The Gulf War (1990-1991). There are a number of resources on Australian and New Zealand Women's Roles in War eg Department Veterans Affairs Education Curriculum materials - [http://www.dva.gov.au/commems_oawg/commemorations/education/Documents/DVA_Women_in_War_part1.pdf][http://www.dva.gov.au/commems_oawg/commemorations/education/Documents/DVA_Women_in_War_part2.pdf] [http://www.dva.gov.au/commems_oawg/commemorations/education/Documents/DVA_Women_in_War_part3.pdf] [http://www.dva.gov.au/commems_oawg/commemorations/education/Documents/DVA_Women_in_War_part4.pdf] [http://www.dva.gov.au/commems_oawg/commemorations/education/Documents/DVA_Women_in_War_part5.pdf] [ [http://www.dva.gov.au/commems_oawg/commemorations/education/Documents/DVA_Women_in_War_part6.pdf] [http://www.dva.gov.au/commems_oawg/commemorations/education/Documents/DVA_Women_in_War_part7.pdf]
'''New Zealand Women in the Boer War'''
The South African War began just six years after New Zealand women had gained the right to vote, and provided further opportunities for them to assert their independence. Many did this by actively participating in fundraising, while some expressed public opposition to the war. A small number of women played a more direct role, choosing to leave behind a life of comfort to serve as teachers and nurses in South Africa.
'''Teachers'''
As a result of their imprisonment in concentration camps, Boer children were initially deprived of any education. In response to this concern the British authorities allowed for the establishment of schools. Edmund Beale Sargant, the acting director of education, believed that British teachers could influence Boer children to accept British culture and become better citizens of the British Empire. With the headmaster positions already taken by men, female teachers were recruited from the colonies. New Zealand's Education Act 1877, which granted free education to all children, including girls, had led to a steady increase in the number of female teachers in New Zealand. By 1902 they outnumbered male teachers. When New Zealand newspapers started to advertise for female teaching positions in South Africa they received 222 applications. The women who applied did so out of a sense of adventure rather than career advancement. Unmarried and without children, they were all over the age of 25 and many were what would have then been considered middle aged. In total 20 women were selected. Their group was named the ‘Learned Eleventh’ by Acting Premier Sir Joseph Ward in reference to the ten military contingents that had gone before them. They departed for southern Africa on 4 May 1902 aboard the SS Westralia.
'''Nurses'''
First New Zealand nurses to serve in South Africa The war took place at a time when the profession of nursing in New Zealand was undergoing changes. Nurses had long been stereotyped as either incompetent old ladies or young society women who were looking for a ‘hobby’. By the end of the 19th century untrained nurses in New Zealand were being replaced by those who had received training in hospitals under the supervision of British-qualified superintendents. The British government therefore only allowed New Zealand to send trained nurses to South Africa. Officially the New Zealand government only sent 13 nurses to serve, choosing to cover the cost of travel for only six from Christchurch. The remaining Otago and Southland nurses had to receive community sponsorship. Other New Zealand nurses who were already working in England made their own way to South Africa as part of the Army Nursing Service Reserve (ANSR). While serving as part of the ANSR the New Zealanders would wear the emblem of a fern leaf above their red cross armbands to distinguish themselves from nurses of other nationalities. Due to incomplete service records, the total number of New Zealand nurses who served in South Africa is difficult to confirm but is estimated to be about 30. Although a few of the nurses did fall ill to disease, none lost their lives while serving in South Africa.
'''Australian Nurses Boer War'''
Australia was not yet a nation when the Boer War broke out in 1899. The various colonies each sent troops – more than 16,000 in all – to fight alongside the British forces in their struggle with the Boers in South Africa. The New South Wales Army Nursing Service Reserve, formed in 1899, was the first Australian women's military nursing body. Lady Superintendent Nellie Gould chose its 24 members, each with over seven years' nursing experience. In January 1900, 14 of them sailed to South Africa. Nurses from the other Australian colonies soon followed, some in government employ, although many paid their own way. Over the next three years, around 60 Australian nurses, scattered in small groups throughout South Africa, worked in British military hospitals. They had expected to tend men wounded in battle, but much of their time was taken up caring for the sick, particularly typhoid patients. Water was contaminated, disease rampant, and conditions in the hospitals unsanitary. Unmarried, and mostly aged between 25 and 40, the nurses were well-educated women from middle-class families, "desirable persons to enter a service composed of ladies". They shared a sense of duty and loyalty to the Empire, but often had to endure British military prejudice in the field. Three were awarded the Royal Red Cross for their service. One would not return home,Sister Fanny Hines from Victoria was the first Australian military nurse to die during overseas service.Sister Anderson wrote of Hines's death on 7 August 1900 - She died of an attack of pneumonia contracted in devotion to duty,she was quite alone, with as many as twenty-six patients at one time, no possibility of assistance, or relief and without sufficient nourishment.
'''World War One'''
On the home front, women dealt with the consequences of war - managing children and family responsibilities alone, shortages of resources, as well as their fears for the future, and the grief and trauma of losing loved ones. Many women were also actively involved as nurses and in other active service duties, and contributed more actively to war efforts through military service. Other Australian women were also closely connected with war through male relatives and friends away on military service. When World War I started, it was uncommon for many women to have jobs, apart from domestic serving roles. The number of women working outside the home did increase slightly during the war but mostly in food, clothing and printing industry jobs that were already established as female roles. The idea that a great number of women could take up paid work in place of the men who had gone to war was resisted for a number of reasons this resistance lasted into World War II, even though 'women beat a path to the doors of the authorities, begging to be allowed to assist, to help win the war, to give of their talents'.
'''Nursing AANS'''
The role of Australian women during World War I was focused mainly upon their involvement in the provision of nursing services, Australian women also played a significiant role on the homefront, where they undertook fundraising and recruiting activities as well as organising comfort packages for soldiers serving overseas. Around the issue of conscription, women were involved in campaigning on both sides of the debate,while they were also equally involved in the New South Wales strike in 1917,nevertheless despite this involvement, women have never occupied a central position in the Australian version of the ANZAC myth, although since the 1970s their role has been examined in more detail as a result of the specialist histories such as the history of nursing. The Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS) comprised more than 3000 nurses during the war, over 2,200 of whom served outside Australia,21 AANS nurses died during their war service and a number shortly thereafter. Nurses were present on the Western Front, and in Greece, England, India, Egypt, and Italy,the AANS comprised trained nurses, trained masseuses, 14 ward assistants and 1 bacteriologist, they served not just in Australian military hospitals but also in British hospitals and in ships at sea. Hundreds of other Australian trained nurses served overseas with organisations including the British nursing services, Red Cross, St John Ambulance and the Australian Voluntary Hospital,Australia also sent a number of female VADs to work in military hospitals, an example of these groups is the 20 nurses and a masseuse who were recruited to work in French hospitals by the Australian Red Cross Society and were dubbed the "Bluebirds" in reference to the colour of their uniforms.
'''Women who received Medals or other Awards for their War Work'''
Sister Clare Deacon, Sister Dorothy Cawood, Sister Alice Ross-King, Staff Nurse Mary Derrer – Military Medal for bravery rescuing patients from a burning building Sister Pearl Corkhill – Military Medal Sister Rachel Pratt – Military Medal Sister Alicia Mary Kelly – Military Medal
'''New Zealand Nurses WWI'''
Over 500 nurses, about a quarter of the nursing workforce of the period, served overseas during the first World War as members of the New Zealand Army Nursing Service. Information on these women is available in the following sources. 1914 - 1922 saw 626 nurses and masseuses serve in the NZANS, as well as many women who worked with, but were not members of the NZANS. All the women who were members of the NZANS were attested (sworn to serve for the duration of the war) and issued with Regimental Numbers, whereas the other women were never attested and not issued with a Regimental Number. However it appears their attachement to Military Hospitals was controlled by the Matron-in-Chief who was the Inspector of Hospitals for the Public Health Department. When the nurses joined the NZANS they were issued with their NZANS Badge which had engraved on the back their Registered New Zealand Nurse (RNZN) number.
'''World War Two'''
By 1942, the tides of war had shifted to Australia's doorstep and roles changed out of sheer necessity Australian women entered the workforce in unprecedented numbers and were even allowed to take on 'men's work', these were jobs for the war, not for life,Women were paid at lower rates than men and expected to 'step down' and return to home duties after the war. In World War II, women were actively recruited into jobs that had always been the preserve of men, they worked in factories and shipyards, as members of the Women's Land Army and as Official War Artists.
'''Australian Land Army'''
The Australian Women's Land Army (AWLA) was established in July 1942, in response to labour shortages in country areas,the Women's Land Army recruited women to work on farms where there were no men left to do the hard labour that was traditionally assigned to men. he Australian Women's Land Army (AWLA) was an organisation created in World War II in Australia to combat rising labour shortages in the farming sector,the AWLA was formed on 27 July 1942 and was modelled on Women's Land Army in Great Britain, when Japan joined the Axis in 1941 male agricultural labour was recruited into the Australian military to defend the country,to meet the shortfall in rural labour, state and private women’s land organisations began to form under the jurisdiction of the Director General of Manpower. The AWLA disbanded on 31 December 1945,in 1997, many members became eligible for the Civilian Service Medal. The minimum age for recruits was 18 with a maximum of 50 years of age,Women had to be either be of British origin or immigrants from Allied nations,AWLA women were generally recruited from urban areas and were often unskilled in rural work the AWLA reached its peak enrolment in December 1943, with 2,382 permanent members and 1,039 auxiliary members. Women in the AWLA worked an average 48 hour week, with pay starting at the AWLA minimum wage of 30 shillings a week. Permanent members were also entitled to sick pay as was common at the time, Women in the AWLA were paid much less than their male counterparts for the same work,members of the AWLA covered a variety of agricultural labours, including vegetable and fruit growing, pig and poultry raising, and sheep and wool work. AWLA was not considered a military service and never included benefits such as the pensions, deferred pay and bonuses, which were available to those women who joined WRANS, AWAS and others,by 1944 the Australian Women's Land Army (AWLA) had around 3000 members. The AWLA was planned to function in two divisions Full-time members - These enrolled for continuous service for 12 months (with the option of renewal),such members were to receive appropriate badges, distinctive dress uniform, working clothes, and equipment. Auxiliary members - These were available for periods of not less than four weeks at nominated times of the year,such members were to be used for seasonal rural operations, and to receive a badge, working clothes, and essential equipment on loan. To celebrate the 70th anniversary of the formation, the Australian Government agreed to a range of measures to recognise and thank the ‘land army girls’ for their commitment and efforts a reception was held in Parliament House on Monday 20 August 2012 which acknowledged those surviving former AWLA members who were able to attend attendees were presented with a commemorative certificate, a commemorative brooch and a copy of a commemorative history publication of the AWLA. For many years after the war little if any acknowledgement was given to the service provided by the AWLA. Mrs Peggy Williams OAM, a former member of the AWLA led the campaign for proper recognition of all 'land army girls' efforts during the war years. This was acknowledged in a speech given by the Prime Minister of Australia at the Parliament House reception marking the 70th anniversary.
'''Nurses in WW2'''
In World War 2, Army Nurses were important, serving both in Australia and overseas, where many lost their lives. One of the most tragic incidents was the Bangka Massacre [http://www.anzacday.org.au/history/ww2/anecdotes/bangka.html], following the evacuation of over 100 nurses, in 3 ships, from Singapore in 1942. The ''Wah Sui'' and ''Empire Star'' both made it to the then relative safety of Batavia. However the 65 nurses on the [[Space:Australian Nurses of the Vyner Brooke| ''Vyner Brooke'']] were not so fortunate, which sank after being bombarded. Several nurses died in the sinking, others drowned at sea. Some made it ashore, where they surrendered to the Japanese. Twenty-two nurses who surrendered at Radji Beach were murdered by Japanese soldiers; only Sister Vivian Bullwinkel, feigning death, survived the attack. Others spent the remainder of the war as prisoners of war, with just sixteen of the 65 returning home in 1945. Other nurses who served in WW2 included more than 60 women associated with the ''Illawarra'' [https://blackdiamondheritagecentrebulli.wordpress.com/illawarra-remembers-1939-1945-wwii/what-did-you-do-in-the-war-mummy-60-illawarra-women-served-as-nurses-in-ww2/] including Sister Helen Palmer and Lieutenant Janet Lyell Cook, who were both awarded the Royal Red Cross Second Class.
'''Korean War'''
The Korean War was the first occasion that members of the United Nations acted collectively to repel aggression.Australian units served in Korea from 1950 to 1953 and continued in Korea from the armistice to 1956 as part of the United Nations Command to preserve the independence of the Republic of Korea.The war went through several stages: The invasion of South Korea from the North, which saw virtually all of South Korea come under the control of the North; the invasion by the UN troops, which drove North Korean forces back to the border; the entry of the Chinese which pushed the UN forces south; and a counter-attack by UN forces that recaptured most of South Korea,followed by a stalemate that lasted for two years until an armistice was signed.
'''Nurses in the Korean War'''
Australian women’s main contribution to the Korean War was as nurses — with a small number based in Korea preparing men for medical evacuation to Japan, RAAF nursing sisters accompanied the men on the flights, and then mostly Army nurses cared for the casualties in hospitals in Japan.Six Australian nurses were based in the Commonwealth hospital in Seoul at any one time, where wounded and ill troops were prepared for flights to Japan. RAAF nursing sisters accompanied troops on these flights. Australian nurses also served in the Commonwealth hospitals in Japan no Australian women were killed or injured during this conflict
'''War Widows Guild'''
Serving our country in a different capacity, the War Widows Guild [http://www.warwidows.org.au/], along with Legacy, have been an important support network for the women left behind, both during the wartime periods and in the years that followed. The War Widows Guild was established in 1945 by Mrs Jessie Mary Vasey [http://www.warwidowsnsw.com.au/About_the_Guild/Founder_Mrs_Jessie_Vasey.htm], widow of Major General George Vasey. Jessie and her husband had talked of the need for support of the war widows in 1945. Tragically, not long after Major General Vasey was killed in an air crash in March 1945 when flying to New Guinea to rejoin his troops. At that time, the War Widows pension was very meagre and the War Widows Guild was established as a craft guild [http://www.warwidowsnsw.com.au/About_the_Guild/Origins_of_the_Guild.htm], aimed to help widows be able to earn an income to support their families.

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{{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-28.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-7.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} In World War II woman took on a number of different roles depending on the country. World War II involved global conflict never seen before, women played a much larger role in World War II than in the First World War. By 1945, more than 2.2 million women were working in the war industries, building ships, aircraft, vehicles, and weapons. Women worked in factories, munitions plants and farms, and also drove trucks which were normally jobs for the men. Thousands of women enlisted as nurses serving on the front lines in the Allied countries . Thousands of other women joined defensive militias at home and there was a much larger increase in the number of women serving for the military , mainly in the Soviet Union's Red Army. Several hundred thousand women served in combat roles, mainly in anti-aircraft units. The United States did not send women into combat because of public opinion. Many women served in the resistances of France, Italy, and Poland, and in the British SOE and American OSS.
[[Image:Terry s Photos-54.png|40px]] '''French Resistance''' [[Image:Terry s Photos-54.png|40px]]
{{Image|file=Photos-292.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''[[Segouin-2|Simone Segouin]]a French Partisan who captured 25 Nazis in the Chartres area''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-203.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption='''Nancy Wake''' }} [[Wake-248|Nancy Wake]] AC, GM was born in New Zealand she was a British agent working for the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Operations_Executive Special Operations Executive] during World War II. She became a leading figure in the [http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/french_resistance.htm French Resistance]. While working with the French Resistance she played a vital part in aiding the Allies to success in Western Europe especially leading up to D-Day in June 1944. She saved the lives of numerous refugees and Allied airmen who's planes had been shot down. She was one of the most decorated servicewomen of the Second World War. Nancy Wake saved thousands of lives and along with the resistance played a crucial role in the outcome of the war. By 1943, Nancy Wake was the Gestapo's most wanted person, with a 5 million-franc price on her head. The Gestapo called her The White Mouse. In 1941 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucie_Aubrac Lucie Aubrac] and her husband [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Aubrac Raymond Aubrac] joined forces with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel_d'Astier_de_La_Vigerie Emmanuel d'Astier] to run a underground newspaper, Libération, Lucie used the alias Ghislaine de Barbentane.The Gestapo captured Raymond along with high ranking Resistance member [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Moulin Jean Moulin] and many others. They were taken to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montluc_prison Montluc prison], the Nazis wanted Jean Moulin in particular as he was a high profile member of the French Resistance.Raymond was released after Lucie said she was pregnant and not married, there was a provision of French law called marriage in extremis, under which a person condemned to death can marry civilly. Raymond was released for the wedding.On 21 October 1943, after the wedding Lucie with the resistance attacked the German's that was transporting the prisoners back to command, and released Raymond and thirteen members of the Resistance being held. Six Germans were killed during the attack . Other notable women in the French Resistance :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charlotte_Delbo Charlotte Delbo] - was a French writer she wrote about her time as a prisoner in Auschwitz, where she was sent for her activities as a member of the French resistance :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia_d'Albert-Lake Virginia d'Albert-Lake] - was a member of the anti-Nazi French Resistance during World War II :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marte_Cohn Marte Cohn] - became a member of the Intelligence Service of the French 1st Army, and Holocaust survivor. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agn%C3%A8s_Humbert Agnès Humbert] - was an art historian, ethnographer (the study of human races and cultures) and a member of the French Resistance during World War II. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9e_Peel Andrée Peel]- one of two women known as Agent Rose she was a member of the French Resistance during the German occupation of France in World War II.
'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_women_in_World_War_II American Women in World War II]'''
{{Image|file=Photos-293.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption='''Deanie Parish in front of P-47 Thunderbolt at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, in 1944.''' }} During World War II, 400,000 U.S. women served with the armed forces and between 460- 543 lost their lives as a result of the war, including 16 from enemy fire. However, the U.S. decided not to use women in combat because public opinion was against it . Women became officially recognized as a permanent part of the U.S. armed forces after the war, with the passing of the Women's Armed Services Integration Act of 1948. More than 60,000 Army nurses served stateside and overseas during World War II. They were kept far from combat but 67 were captured by the Japanese in the Philippines in 1942 and were held as POWs for over two and a half years. One Army flight nurse was aboard an aircraft that was shot down behind enemy lines in Germany in 1944 she was a POW for four months. On May 28, 1943 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_D._Craighill Dr. Margaret Craighill] became the first woman commissioned officer in the United States Army Medical Corps. During her military service, she was responsible for the inspection of the field conditions of all women in the United States Army. In 1944-1945, Margaret Craighill conducted an eight and half month inspection tour around the world to study field conditions for servicewomen, which included Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Southwest Pacific Area.For her distinguished service in World War II, she was awarded the Legion of Merit. {{Image|file=Kiesler-4-1.jpg |align=C |size=340 |caption=Hedy Lamar. Actress/Inventor }}{{clear}} At the beginning of World War II, with composer George Antheil, Lamarr developed spread spectrum and frequency hopping technology to defeat the threat of jamming Allied guided torpedoes by the Axis. Though the US Navy did not adopt the technology until the 1960s, the principles of their work are now incorporated into modern Wi-Fi, CDMA and Bluetooth technology and this work led to her being inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 2014. {{Image|file=McWilliams-675.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Julia Child }} Julia was too tall to enlist in the Women's Army Corps (WACs) or in the U.S. Navy's WAVES so she enlisted in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). She was assistant to developers of a shark repellent needed to ensure that sharks would not explode ordnance targeting German U-boats. In 1944 she was posted to Kandy, Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), where her responsibilities included "registering, cataloging and channeling a great volume of highly classified communications" for the OSS's clandestine stations in Asia. She was later posted to China, where she received the Emblem of Meritorious Civilian Service as head of the Registry of the OSS Secretariat. For her service, Child received an award that cited her many virtues, including her "drive and inherent cheerfulness." '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Peet_McIntosh Elizabeth Peet McIntosh]''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-7.png |align=r |size=110 |caption='''OSS insignia''' }} Elizabeth Peet McIntosh was known for her undercover work during World War II for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Strategic_Services Office of Strategic Services (OSS)] (forerunner of the CIA). While in living in Hawaii, she learned to speak Japanese. She became a reporter and returned to the Washington, D.C. once World War II had begun. Elizabeth was asked to join the Office of Strategic Services in January 1943, because she could speak Japanese. She became one of the few women assigned to Morale Operations where she created fake reports, documents and postcards which would deflate Japanese morale. In 1958, Elizabeth McIntosh began working for the CIA and worked there until she retired in 1973. In 2012, Elizabeth McIntosh was honored as one of the Library of Virginia's "Virginia Women in History" {{Image|file=Photos-294.jpg|align=l|size=110|caption='''Jackie Cochran'''|wrap=y}} {{Image|file=Photos-297.jpg|align=l|size=136|caption='''Nancy Harkness Love'''|wrap=y}} {{Image|file=Photos-296.jpg|align=l|size=130|caption='''Hazel Ying Lee'''|wrap=y}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-22.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption='''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_Nurse_Corps#Prisoners_of_war Army Nurse Corps] Poster''' }} :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reba_Z._Whittle Reba Whittle] - was a member of the United States Army Nurse Corps . She became the only American military female prisoner of war in the European Theater after her casualty evacuation aircraft was shot down in September 1944. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacqueline_Cochran Jacqueline Cochran] - was an important contributor to the formation of the wartime Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) and Women Air force Service Pilots (WASP). :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Harkness_Love Nancy Harkness Love] - American pilot and commander during World War II. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazel_Ying_Lee Hazel Ying Lee] - was a Chinese-American pilot who flew for the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maggie_Gee_%28pilot%29 Maggie Gee] - who served in the Women Air force Service Pilots in World War II :[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelia_Fort Cornelia Fort] - was the second pilot to join the Women's Axillary Ferrying Squadron (WAFS). She was also the first woman pilot in American history killed on active duty.
'''[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/britain_wwtwo/women_at_war_01.shtml British Women in World War II]'''
In December 1941, the National Service Act made the conscription of British women legal. At first, only single women aged 20-30 were called up, but by mid-1943, almost 90 per cent of single women and 80 per cent of married women were employed in essential work for the war effort. '''[[Nearne-1|Eileen Nearne]]''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-21.jpg |align=l |size=160 |caption='''Eileen Nearne''' }} Eileen Nearne was a British [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Operations_Executive Special Operations Executive (SOE)] during World War II. Her elder sister, Jacqueline Nearne, and her brother Francis, were also SOE operatives. She served in occupied France as a radio operator under the code name Rose.In July 1944, she was arrested after her transmitter was detected. Eileen Nearne was sent to the torture chamber of the Paris headquarters of the Gestapo, there she was tortured with baignoire (Water torture), she convinced her captors, while being tortured, that she had been sending messages for a businessman, not knowing that he was British. On 15 August 1944, she was sent to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ravensbr%C3%BCck_concentration_camp Ravensbrück concentration camp] where she refused to work in the prison. Her head was shaved and she was told she would be shot if she did not work.She was transferred to a forced labour camp in Silesia where again she was tortured.On 13 April 1945 she and two French girls escaped, they were again arrested by the S.S. but released and hidden by a priest in Leipzig until the arrival of United States troops. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amy_Johnson Amy Johnson]''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-23.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption='''Amy Johnson''' }} Amy Johnson was a pioneering English aviator and was the first female pilot to fly alone from Britain to Australia. In 1940, during the Second World War, Johnson joined the newly formed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_Transport_Auxiliary Air Transport Auxiliary (ATA)], whose job was to transport Royal Air Force aircraft around the country. Amy made the rank of First Officer. On 5 January 1941, while flying a secret mission she flew off course in bad weather conditions. Amy bailed out as her aircraft crashed into the Thames Estuary. Lt Cmdr Walter Fletcher, the commander of the Haslemere a ship that was near when Amy crashed, tried to rescue Amy Johnson. Both Walter Fletcher and Amy Johnson died her body was never recovered.There is still some mystery about Amy's death, as her mission is still a government secret. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-24.jpg |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Eliane Plewman''' }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noor_Inayat_Khan Noor Inayat Khan], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yolande_Beekman Yolande Beekman], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eliane_Plewman Eliane Plewman], and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madeleine_Damerment Madeleine Damerment]''' were British SOE agents they were all arrested and tortured by the Gestapo. They were taken to Dachau Concentration Camp. The day after they arrived on 13 September, 1944 the four agents were taken to a small courtyard and forced to kneel on the ground then executed by a shot through the back of the head their bodies were cremated. {{Image|file=Women_in_World_War_II-5.png |align=c |size=380 |caption='''Ack-Ack Girls members of the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS)''' }}
'''Other Countries'''
'''Philippines''' '''[[Leones-5|Magdalena Estoista Leones]]''' '''The only Filipina WWII US Silver Star recipient''' {{Image|file=Leones-5.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} Citation reads: For gallantry in action at Luson, Philippine Islands, from 27 February to 26 September 1944. During the period cited, Corporal Leones repeated risked her life to carry important intelligence data, vital radio parts and medical supplies through heavily garrisoned enemy-held territory. Although she knew that detection by the enemy would result in torture and execution, Corporal Leones fearlessly continued her perilous missions between guerrilla forces throughout Luson with notable success. Through her intrepidity and skill as a special agent, Corporal Leones contributed materially to the early liberation of the Philippines. Signed: O. W. Griswold, Lieutenant General, US Army, Commanding. Headquarters XIV Corps United States Army. General Orders No. 88, HQ XIV Corps, dated 22 October 1945. Much later, four honors were also issued to her—the Philippine Liberation Medal, the Resistance Movement Medal, the World War II Medal, and the Philippine Independence Ribbon, thus cementing her status as one of the finest agents—war or peacetime—in the history of the Philippines, and undeniably a hero. :'''Soviet Union''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-26.jpg |align=r |size=80 |caption='''Klavdiya Kalugina''' }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snipers_of_the_Soviet_Union Klavdiya Kalugina]''' - was only 17 years when she joined the military in 1943, she was one of the youngest Soviet female snipers. '''[[Popova-4|Nadezhda Popova]]''' - was one of the first military female pilots in the Soviet Union,she was a member of the Night Witches, women who flew crop dusters and dropped bombs at night. She was shot down three times. Her many decorations included the title "Hero of the Soviet Union", the Gold Star Medal, the Order of Lenin, and three Orders of the Red Star during the Second World War. {{Image|file=Women_in_World_War_II-9.png |align=c |size=180 |caption='''Natalya Kravtsova was a much decorated World War II combat pilot in the Night Witches''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-712.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption= }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zoya_Kosmodemyanskaya Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya]''' volunteered for a partisan unit In October 1941, while she was still a high school student in Moscow. Zoya was assigned to the partisan unit 9903 Staff of the Western Front. Only half that joined this unit survived the war. On November 27, 1941 Zoya was told to burn the village of Petrischevo, where a German cavalry regiment was stationed.Zoya managed to set fire to horse stables and a couple of houses. Zoya was caught and she was tortured and interrogated throughout the night but refused to give up any information. The following morning she was marched to the center of the town with a board around her neck bearing the inscription House burner and hanged. Her final words were '''Hey, comrades! Why are you looking so sad? Be brave, fight, beat the Germans, burn, trample them! I'm not afraid to die, comrades. It is happiness to die for one's people! and to the Germans she said, You hang me now, but I'm not alone. There are two hundred million of us - you can't hang us all. They will avenge me.''' and just before she died she said '''Farewell, comrades! Fight, do not be afraid! Stalin is with us! Stalin will come!''' Zoya's body was left hanging on the gallows for several weeks. :'''Poland''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-25.jpg |align=r |size=70 |caption='''Wands Gertz''' }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanda_Gertz Wanda Gertz]''' - was an officer of the Armia Krajowa (Home Army), her code named was Lena, during World War II.) Wanda Gertz was held as a prisoner-of-war by the Germans. She was sent to a number of camps including Ozarów, Lamsdorf and Mühlberg, and in late 1944 was sent to Molsdorf. On 5 April 1945 the POWs of Molsdorf were marched to nearby Blankenhain, they were liberated on the 13th April by the U.S. 89th Infantry Division. :'''Romania''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-27.jpg |align=r |size=70 |caption='''Mariana Drăgescu''' }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariana_Dr%C4%83gescu Mariana Drăgescu]''' - was a Romanian military pilot during World War II. Romania was the only country in the world to allow women to pilot medical missions during the war.She was awarded Order of the Star of Romania,Order of Aeronautical Virtue and the Order of the German Eagle. :'''Australia''' {{Image|file=Bullwinkel-6-2.jpg |align=r |size=65 |caption='''Vivian Bullwinkel''' }} '''[[Bullwinkel-6|Vivian Bullwinkel]]''' - Vivian Bullwinkel, AO, MBE, ARRC, ED, FNM was an Australian Army nurse,on 16 February 1942 the Japanese killed 21 nurses on Radji Beach, Bangka Island Indonesia this was later known as the Bangka Island Massacre. Vivian Bullwinkel was the only survivor. She found a wounded British private they hid together for 12 days before she was captured and sent to a POW Camp for 3 and half years. '''Canada''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-9.png |align=r |size=120 |caption='''Mary Greyeyes''' }} In October 1938, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Voluntary_Service Women’s Volunteer Service] was established in Victoria, British Columbia.The WVS played a key part in the evacuation of civilians from urban areas. They also played a major role in the collection of clothing required for the needy.When troops returned to ports after the evacuation at Dunkirk, members of the WVS were there to greet them and hand out food, drink and warm clothing. The Canadian Women’s Army Corps (CWAC) was established In June 1941.The women who enlisted Drivers of light mechanical transport vehicles, Cooks in hospitals and messes, Clerks, typists, and stenographers at camps and training centers,Telephone operators and messenger and Canteen helpers. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Greyeyes Mary Greyeyes]''' - joined the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_Women's_Army_Corps Canadian Women’s Army Corps] in 194, she was the first woman of the First Nations to join. She was part of the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation. Mary Greyeyes was featured in photographs to represent native people in the forces, but she was not welcome in the barracks due to discrimination. {{Image|file=Women_in_World_War_II-12.png |align=c |size=300 |caption='''Canadian Women's Army Corps''' }} '''Germany''' {{Image|file=Photos-355.jpg |align=r |size=85 |caption='''Hanna Reitsch''' }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanna_Reitsch Hanna Reitsch]''' - was a German aviatrix, test pilot, she was the first female helicopter pilot and one of the few pilots to fly the Focke-Achgelis Fa 61. On 28 February 1944 she had the idea of Operation Suicide which ''would require men who were ready to sacrifice themselves in the conviction that only by this means could their country be saved,''but Hitler said he ''did not consider the war situation sufficiently serious to warrant them and this was not the right psychological moment.''She was the only women to be awarded the Iron Cross First Class and the Luftwaffe Pilot/Observer Badge in Gold with Diamonds during World War II. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-36.jpg |align=r |size=95 |caption='''Irma Grese''' }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irma_Grese Irma Grese]''' - was a female SS guard at the Nazi concentration camps Ravensbrück and Auschwitz, she also was a warden of the women's section of Bergen-Belsen. Irma Grese was convicted for crimes against humanity committed at Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, she was sentenced to death at the Belsen Trial. She was the youngest woman to die under British law in the 20th century she was 22 years old. The camps inmates called her '''The Hyena of Auschwitz.''' '''Italy''' Although Italy joined the Nazis in fighting the Allies in Europe there was a strong resistance group in Italy, and women were a big part of it. One quarter of resistance organizations were women. These women did many tasks like being messengers, spies, and armed protesters. Many Italian women were a part of the OSS.These women had to cross German lines to accomplish their missions, running the risk of discovery, which they knew could result in torture or death.It was ifficult, and almost always dangerous work. '''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfort_women Comfort Women]''' Comfort women were women and girls who were forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Army in occupied territories before and during World War II. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-38.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption='''Jan O'Herne''' }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jan_Ruff_O'Herne Jan Ruff O'Herne]''' - was a Dutch Australian human rights activist. Jan O’Herne and thousands of Dutch women were forced into hard physical labor at a prisoner-of-war camp in Indonesia.In February 1944, high ranking Japanese officials arrived at the camp and ordered that all single girls seventeen years and older to line up. Jan O’Herne and six other young women were taken by Japanese officers to Semarang.The girls thought they would be forced into factory work or used for other work. The house that they were sent to was to be converted to a military brothel. '''Norway''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lise_B%C3%B8rsum Lise Børsum] was Norwegian housewife she was active in warning and helping Jews that risked deportation to German camps, and came to be member of a network which helped people escape to Sweden. She was arrested in April 1943, and sent to the Grini concentration camp for two months. In 28 June 1943, after a short stay at the Hütten Gefängnis in Hamburg she was sent to the Ravensbrück concentration camp until 8 April 1945. '''Yugoslavia''' {{Image|file=Women_in_World_War_II-1.png |align=c |size=380 |caption='''WWII Yugoslav women! [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yugoslav_Partisans Partisans]''' }}
--------- '''Wikitree Resources:''' *[http://www.historynet.com/world-war-ii-women-spies-of-the-oss.htm WWII Women Spies of the OSS] '''Profiles on Wikitree''' *'''[[Nearne-1|Eileen Nearne]]''' *'''[[McWilliams-675|Julia Child]]''' {{Red|US Spy}} *'''[[Kiesler-4|Hedy Lamar]]''' {{Red| WWII Inventor}} *'''[[Segouin-2|Simone Segouin]] *'''[[Wake-248|Nancy Wake]]''' *'''[[Bullwinkel-6|Vivian Bullwinkel]]''' *'''[[Fort-424|Cornelia Fort]]''' *'''[[Leones-5|Magdalena Estoista Leones]]'''

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{{Image|file=Military_Badges_Medals-3.png |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} '''Extract from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suffragette Suffragette Movement Wikipedia]''' Suffragettes were members of women's organization right to vote movements in the late 19th and early 20th century, particularly in the United Kingdom and United States. Suffragist is a more general term for members of suffrage movements, whether radical or conservative, male or female. The term "suffragette" is particularly associated with activists in the British women's suffrage movement in the early 20th century, whose demonstrations included chaining themselves to railings and setting fire to mailbox contents. One woman, Emily Davison, died at the Epsom Derby. It is unsure what she was trying to achieve when she was run down by the King's horse. Many suffragettes were imprisoned in Holloway Prison in London, and were force-fed after going on hunger strike. In the United States, women over 21 were first allowed to vote in the territories of Wyoming from 1869 and in Utah from 1870, and with the ratification of the Nineteenth Amendment the suffrage was extended to women across the United States in time for the 1920 presidential election. Women over 21 were allowed to vote in New Zealand from 1893, in Australia from 1894, and in Canada from 1919. Women in the UK were given the vote in 1918 if over 30 and meeting certain property qualifications, and in 1928 suffrage was extended to all women over the age of 21 {{Image|file=Australian_suffragettes-1.jpg |align=l |size=170 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Australian_suffragettes-3.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Australian_suffragettes-5.jpg |align=c |size=170 |caption= }}{{clear}}


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[[Category:Wonthaggi Cemetery, Wonthaggi, Victoria]] [[Space:Wonthaggi_Cemetery%2C_Victoria|Wonthaggi Cemetery Main Page]] [[Space:Wonthaggi_Cemetery%3B_L_to_Z|'''L to Z names''']] ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Date of death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age at death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |?||||||||||5221602 |- |?, Bob||||||||||5220576 |- |?, Colin||||||||||5221634 |- |?, Godfrey Leon Abraham||||1920 Mar 07 ||7||lastname might be Smith||5221742 |- |?, Howard||||||||||5220556 |- |?, Kevin||||||||S of ??||5220437 |- |?, Veronica||||||||||5220560 |- |?ieson, ?||||||||Mathieson?||5220538 |- |Adda, Raimondo||1902 Jan 11 ||1970 Jan 07||||||5221137 |- |Alessandro, Tecchio||1892 Jun 07||1948||||||5220958 |- |Allan, Ada||||1945 Jul 29||||||5220511 |- |Allan, Elizabeth H||||1981 Mar 09||90||W of James; M of William, May, Stan||5220802 |- |Allan, Florence Elizabeth||||1965 Apr 04||||W of Matthew||5221474 |- |Allan, George||||1922 Oct 27||||||5220892 |- |Allan, George Albert||||1961 May||65||H of Sarah; F of Bill, Betty, Mary, May||5220349 |- |Allan, H||||||||||5221518 |- |Allan, James Wright||||1967 Jun 20||||H of Elizabeth; F of William, Mary, Stanley||5220801 |- |Allan, Jeanie Wright||||1923 Jan 16||65||W of William||5221475 |- |Allan, Matthew||||1959 Jun 16||80||H of Florence||5221474 |- |Allan, Sarah Susannah||||1979 Jan||78||W of George; M of Bill, Betty, Mary, May||5220349 |- |Allan, William||||1929 Oct 26||71||H of Jeanie||5221475 |- |Allen, Josiah C||||1928 Nov 05||79||H of Martha||5220478 |- |Allen, Martha||||1930 Oct 28||81||W of Josiah C||5220478 |- |Allinson, Harry||||1971 Nov 01||84||||5221206 |- |Allinson, Josephine||||1939 Jun||78||mother||5221553 |- |Allinson, Katherine||||1966 Jan 25||87||||5221205 |- |Anderson, Coralie Hay||||1977 Dec 29||||W of William Harvie||5220779 |- |Anderson, John Cecil||||||65||H of Morrell; F of Joyce & Joe||5220189 |- |Anderson, Morrell||||1985 Mar 21||80||W of John; M of Joyce||5220189 |- |Anderson, Roy||||1923 Sep 21||21||S of F. D. Anderson||5220359 |- |Angorano, Giovanni||1929 Oct 02||2013 May 27||||W of Giuseppe||5221187 |- |Angorano, Giuseppe||1921 Sep 21||1969 Feb 25||||H of Angarano||5221188 |- |Asher, Janet Rachel||||1922 Jul 14||70||||5221949 |- |Asher, William Henry||||1923 Mar 01||68||||5221949 |- |Asquith, Alice||||?||67||||5220524 |- |Asquith, Arthur||||1947 ||74||||5220524 |- |Asquith, Freda Joyce||1914Oct 20||123 May 1991 ||||D of Erich & Harriet||5220133 |- |Asquith, Hilda Caroline||||1948 APr||61?||W of Joe||5220177 |- |Asquith, Joe William||||1947 Jul 26||77?||H of Hilda||5220177 |- |Atchison, Gilbert Joseph||||1930 Apr 01||52||H of Eliza Jane||5220289 |- |Atkinson, Arthur||||1959 Dec 28||68||||5220614 |- |Atkinson, Bessie Sophia||||1961 Mar 13||84||||5220614 |- |Atkinson, Jane Ann||||1954 ||||||5221962 |- |Bagnara, Guiseppe||||1934 Mar 30||33||||5220946 |- |Bagnara, Mary||23 Dec 1904 ||1975 May 10||||||5220949 |- |Bailey, Margaret A||||1939 Jul 02||74||wife||5221667 |- |Balderson, Robert||||1969 May 02||||H of Mary; F of Maim, Bill, Rob, Barry||5220772 |- |Banks, Charles Edward||||1960 Jul 27||||H of Mary Ellen||5221175 |- |Banks, Mary Ellen||||19?? Dec 10||72||W of Charles||5221175 |- |Banks, Robert A O||||1935 Nov 06||3||||5221780 |- |Banks, Winifred (Win)||||1975 Jul 14||||W of Harry; M of Shayne & Leighann||5221804 |- |Barber, Daphne Mary Jessie||||1965 Aug 07||||W of Herbert||5220087 |- |Barber, John (Jack)||||1987 May 11||87||R.N.; H of Lucy||5221860 |- |Barber, Lucy||||1968 Sep 22||67||W of John||5221860 |- |Barclay, Margaret Joyce||1922 Dec 21||2012 Aug 07||||W of Alex; M of Max, Ian, Pamela||5220598 |- |Barclay, Maxwell John||||1966 Dec 13||15||S of Alex & Joy; B of Ian||5220605 |- |Barker, John James||1913 Jan 31||1994 Aug 05||||b. Stratford, Vic; d. Wonthaggi||5220051 |- |Barker, Theresa||||1932 May 19||56||W of James; M of Fred, Alma, John||5221692 |- |Barnes, Esther Ellen||||1913 Sep 12||62||||5221781 |- |Barnes, Louis C||1879 Jun 21||1932 Sep 12||||||5220431 |- |Barnes, Thelma Margaret||||1944 Oct 01||19||W of Jack; D of Mr & Mrs Dicker||5221605 |- |Barnett, Bertram||1889||1932||||||5220426 |- |Barty, Albert Roderick||||1946 Mar 11||54||||5221323 |- |Basso, M||||1946 Jun 04||||||5220923 |- |Bateson, Albert John||||1962 Feb 18||55||H of Annie||5220118 |- |Bateson, Annie||||1980 Dec 10||||W of Albert||5220118 |- |Bathurst, Fred||||1932 Feb 09||||H of Nellie||5221690 |- |Bathurst, Hubert Thomas||1919 Sep 09||1993 Mar 16||||||5221690 |- |Battaglia, Giuseppe||1883 Feb 27||1952 Feb 11||||||5220922 |- |Battaglia, Maria||1890 Feb 08||1964 Dec 13||||||5220922 |- |Bau, Angelo||||1966 Jul 02||67||H of Caterina; F of Lucia & Mario||5221192 |- |Bau, Caterina||||1965 Jul 15||65||W of Angelo; M of Lucia & Mario||5221192 |- | [[Baldwin-15294|Baughurst, Henrietta]] ||||1939 Feb 05||63||W of William||5220470 |- | [[Baughurst-16|Baughurst, William Hector]] ||||1930 Jan 01||67||H of Henrietta||5220470 |- |Bavis, Janet Anderson||||1983 Mar 01||||W of John; M of Cissie & Betty||5220094 |- |Bavis, John||||1958 Mar 25||||H of Janet; F of Cissie & Betty||5220094 |- |Baxter, Francis||||1952 Oct 08||||H of Mary||5221384 |- |Baxter, Frank||||1937 Feb 15||40||H of Jean||5221346 |- |Baxter, Mary McNear Simpson||||1945 Dec 23||||W of Francis||5221384 |- |Beacham, Allan||||1950 Jan 04||30||||5221390 |- |Beacham, George||||1970 Sep 25||94||H of Margaret||5221389 |- |Beacham, Keith||||1942 Jan 14||30||AIF; KIA Malaya||5221390 |- |Beacham, Margaret Allison||||1964 May 13||||W of George||5221389 |- |Beanland, Elizabeth||||1948 Jan 24||78||W of J G||5221716 |- |Beanland, J G||||1921 Jul 05||51||H of Elizabeth||5221716 |- |Beanland, Thompson||||1939 Jan||38||S of J G & Elizabeth||5221716 |- |Beard, Adelaide||||||||||5221532 |- |Beard, Edgar Stanley||||1949 Jul 05||59||H of Elizabeth||5221950 |- |Beard, Elizabeth Mary||||1993 Jun 27||94||nee Evans; W of Edgar||5221950 |- |Beard, John Leslie||||1941 Dec 08||47||killed at Kirrak area; H of Rose||5221533 |- |Beard, Rose Isabel||||1964 Jun 03||65||W of John||5221533 |- |Beattie, Antonio Joseph||||1937 May 10||1942 Aug 06||S of Marion & James (dec); B of Margaret, John (dec), Kevin, Adam (dec), June, Adam (dec), Bill, Valerie, Marion||5220833 |- |Beaumont, Ernest William||||1942 Jan 27||||H of Florence||5220617 |- |Beaumont, Florence May||||1940 Jul 07||||W of Ernest||5220617 |- |Beck, Emily Alice||||1930 Nov 14||52||||5220343 |- |Beck, Lily Jane||||1966 Jun 17||80||with Ralph Beck||5220563 |- |Beck, Ralph||||1945 Mar 17||60||with Lily Beck||5220563 |- |Becker||||||||||5221216 |- | [[Cox-20751|Beckerleg, Elizabeth]] ||||1947 Jan 28||80||W of Northcott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Beckerleg-14.jpg 5221664] |- |Beckerleg, Prudence Rouffignac||1897 Feb 11||1988 Sep 24||||W of Robert||5221638 |- |Beckerleg, Robert Sydney||1895 Nov 04||1942 Sep 04||||H of Prudence||5221638 |- | [[Beckerleg-14|Beckerleg, Tom Northcott]] ||||1918 May 16||51||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Beckerleg-14.jpg 5221664] |- |Beech, George||||1939 Jun 12||50||H of Jessie||5221945 |- |Beech, George Reginald||||1984 Apr 07||||H of Violet Rose; M of Shirley, Daryl, Glenys||5220708 |- |Beech, H R||||1970 Dec 30||57||RAN Reserve PM2528;||5220658 |- |Beech, Jessie Goulding||||1966 May 16||84||W of George||5221945 |- |Beech, Violet Mathieson||1918 Jan 04||2003 Sep 23||||W of Dumpy; M of Gary & Rod||5220659 |- |Beech, Violet Rose||||1969 Nov 05||||W of George; M of Shirly, Daryl, Glenys||5220707 |- |Beliaby, Sarah||1862||1947||||b. Nottingham, England||5220490 |- |Bell, Henry||||1925 Apr 18||45||d. Wonthaggi||5220578 |- |Bell, Kate||||1936 Apr 03||64||||5220853 |- |Benetti, Domenica||1909 Oct 21||1993 Dec 02||||b. Mezzaselva, Italy; d. Wonthaggi; W of Giovanni||5221054 |- |Benetti, Giovanni||1906 Oct 23||1965 Aug 30||||b. Roana, Italy; d. Wonthaggi; H of Domenica||5221054 |- |Benito, Pizzol||1936 Jun 18||1958 Apr 16||||||5221057 |- |Bentick, Dyson||||1952 Feb 27||45||||5220117 |- |Bentick, James Ernest||||1966 Jul 21||||F of James & Ernest||5220106 |- |Bentick, Reginald||||1951 Sep 01||46||||5220161 |- |Bertacco, John||||1972 Jul 26||||||5221132 |- |Beswick, Jonathon||||1959 Apr 30||69||||5221892 |- |Beveridge, Arcibald||||1937 Feb 15||37||H of Rosina; F of Rose||5221337 |- |Biggins, Caroline||||1924 Sep 21||80||||5220581 |- |Biowden, Veronica Catherine||||1967 Nov 06||||W of Stanley Melville; M of Stanley & Frank||5220757 |- |Bird, Annie||||1954 Jan 27||77?||W of Frank||5220200 |- |Bird, Frank John||||1948? Sep 30||75||H of Annie||5220200 |- |Bird, Mary||||1915 Nov 20||76||||5221268 |- |Birkett, Ruth Grant||||1967 Oct 13||59||W of John; M of Shirley, Jack, Dianne||5220758 |- |Birt, Ellen Marie||||1957 May 30||||d. Brisbane; W of Thomas||5220267 |- |Birt, Jane||||1948 Feb 02||70||W of William||5220171 |- |Birt, Thomas A||||1940 Sep 21||74||H of Ellen||5220267 |- |Birth, William||||1952 Nov 05||75?||H of Jane||5220171 |- |Blackburn, Abel||||1935 Dec 10||45||with Margaret Blackburn||5220624 |- |Blackburn, Margaret||||19??, Feb 18||56||with Abel Blackburn||5220624 |- |Blackhall, S||||1943 Jan 01||48||AIF V13902||5220527 |- |Blackham, James||||||||||5220103 |- |Blackley, Edith Emma||||||||with Thomas Mitchell Blackley||5220342 |- |Blackley, Thomas Mitchell||||||||with Edith Emma Blackley||5220342 |- |Blacklock, Francis Bickerton||||1968 May 23||||H of Dorthy; F of Robert||5220786 |- |Bladin, Samuel Thomas||||1912 Jul 16||46||||5221795 |- |Blaylock, Anne||||1973 Apr 17||62||W of James; M of Denise||5220403 |- |Blaylock, James||||1964 Jul 16||64||H of Anne; F of Denise||5220403 |- |Bloxham, Edith E||||1965 Feb 22||76||W of George (dec); M of Irene, Edgar, William, Albert||5220867 |- |Bloxham, George E||||1930 May 08||48||||5220866 |- |Bloxham, George E||||1985 Mar 28||74||AIF; S of George (dec) and Edith (dec); B of Irene, William (dec), Albert (dec)||5220869 |- |Bognuda, David George||||1970 Jun 13||59||H of Grace; F of Kenneth, Alison, Lynne||5221526 |- |Bognuda, Grace Myra||||1998 Jun 05||77||nee Reid; W of David; M of Kenneth, Alison, Lynne||5221526 |- |Boitano, Eva||||1936 Nov 17||28||M of Phyllis & Freddy (dec)||5221942 |- |Bone, Edward||||||||||5220238 |- |Bone, T||||||||||5221912 |- |Bonnett, Jane||||||||W of Louis||5221110 |- |Bonnett, Louis ||||||||H of Jane||5221110 |- |Bottegoi, Albino||1921||1970||||||5220981 |- |Bottegol, Maria||1929 Nov 28||1960 Dec 28||||||5220981 |- |Bourke, Johanna Elizabeth||1868 Feb 13||1941 Jan 09||||W of Thomas||5221288 |- |Bourke, Michael Vereker||1895 Sep 14||1912 Sep 12||||S of Thomas & Johanna||5221288 |- |Bourke, Thomas James||1897 Aug 17||1912 Sep 15||||S of Thomas & Johanna||5221288 |- |Bourke, Thomas John||1865 May 07||1931 Dec 19||||H of Johanna||5221288 |- |Bowen, Gwesyn||||1972 Sep 28||||H of Rubena; F of Eyvonne, Barry, Gwes||5220635 |- |Bowen, Rubina||||1980 Aug 04||79||W of Gwesyn; M of Irene||5220636 |- |Bowman, Catherine||||1962 Jun 05||||W of Martin||5221554 |- |Bowman, Martin||||1937 Feb 16||55||H of Catherine; F of Lorna||5221555 |- |Brace, Mary Hamilton||1855 Mar 05||1917 Dec 30||||||5221788 |- |Brennan, Margaret||||1947 May 24||5||||5221299 |- |Briggs, Mary Flora||||1948 Apr 16||63||M of Catherine||5221083 |- |Bromley, Agnes Myra||||1963 Jan 10||76||W of John||5221536 |- |Bromley, Edna May||1927 Jul 06||2005 Aug 29||||W of John||5221536 |- |Bromley, John William||||1942 Jun 08||63||H of Agnes||5221536 |- |Brook, Grace V||||1958 May 27||78||W of Richard||5221113 |- |Brook, Richard D||||1952 May 19||75||H of Grace||5221113 |- |Broome, George Herbert||1866||1932||||||5221787 |- |Brow, Agnes Florence||||1972 Jul 21||78||||5220169 |- |Brown, C||||||||||5220549 |- | [[Sampson-3837|Brown, Eliza A]] ||||1932 Jan 16||||W of William||5221686 |- |Brown, Ethel May||1927 Jan 25||1982 May 15||||M of Patti||5220352 |- |Brown, George Seator||||1936 Jun 20||75||with Mary Brown||5221511 |- |Brown, James Paterson||||1958 Oct 20||73||H of Jessie||5220322 |- |Brown, James W||||1964 May 22||68||F of Elizabeth Lucas||5221091 |- |Brown, Jessie||||1961 Jul 29||78||W of James||5220322 |- |Brown, John||||1970 Aug 15||||H of Ellen; F of John, Pearl, Irene, Ron||5220648 |- |Brown, John Morris||||1963 Jan 19||67||AIF||5221834 |- |Brown, Mary||||1961 Sep 30||76||with George Seator Brown||5221511 |- |Brown, Patti||1946 Feb 13||1956 Jul 27||||D of Ethel Brown||5220352 |- | [[Brown-98084|Brown, William J G]] ||||1934 Jul 09||||H of Eliza||5221686 |- |Brown?||1868 Aug 08||1914 Apr 19||||D of ? Hendrie & Elizabeth Dobbins||5221496 |- |Browne, Joy||||||<1||||5220066 |- |Brownfield, Gordon John||||1972 Sep 19||78||H of Winifred (dec); F of Thelma, Frank, Lawrie||5220109 |- |Bruni, William||||||||||5221061 |- |Brunt, Mary Ann||||1916 Dec 31||79||||5221930 |- |Brunt, Rhoda||||1953 Jan 31||||W of William||5221929 |- |Brunt, William Egbert||||1937 Dec 03||71||H of Rhoda||5221929 |- |Brusamarella, Dino||1925 May 08||1965 Aug 18||||H of Maria||5221139 |- |Brusamarella, Maria||1924 Jul 31||2013 Apr 30||||W of Dino||5221139 |- |Brusamarello, Giovanni||||1984 Mar 14||83||H of Teresa||5221177 |- |Brusamarello, Teresa||||1963 Jul 26||59||W of Giovanni; M of Teresa, Ilario, Aldo, Elsa & Rita||5221177 |- |Buckley, Bridget||||1962 May 30||80||W of Patrick||5221203 |- |Buckley, Mary Theresa||||1950 May 03||||W of Michael||5221170 |- |Buckley, Michael Augustus||||1956 Dec 24||81||H of Mary||5221170 |- |Buckley, Patrick Francis||||1955 Mar 15||77||H of Bridget||5221203 |- |Burgan, Thomas H||||1955 May 18||62||||5221171 |- |Burgan, William John||||1942 Aug 04||59||||5221152 |- |Burrows, Eva Phyllis||||||80||nee Milnes; with Mark (name order not certain)||5220130 |- |Busana, Giuseppe Romano||1899 Nov 02||1971 Mar 11||||H of Teresa||5221135 |- |Busana, Irma||1936 Jun 22||2011 Mar 10||||D of Romano & Teresa; Sis of Ricardo, Tony, Remo||5220032 |- |Busana, Teresa||1902 Oct 02||1992 Dec 13||||W of Giuseppe||5221135 |- |Butler, Jeffrey Thomas||||1981 Jul 28||80||H of Ellen Jessie; F of Jack & Cass||5220640 |- |Byrne, Mary Jane||||1966 Apr ||82?||W of Patrick||5221086 |- |Byrne, Patrick||||1949 Mar 16||84||H of Mary Jane||5221086 |- |Cadwallender, Jonathan||||1959 Apr 08||1||13 mths||5221101 |- |Cahill, Enid Victoria||1908 Jun 25||2002 Apr 30||||nee Westwood; W of Michael; M of Donald & Laurence||5220325 |- |Cahill, Michael||1903 Jul 23||1960 Aug 18||||H of Enid; F of Donald & Laurence||5220325 |- |Caile, Arnaldo||1920 Apr 30||2001 Jun 01||||b. Recardo, Italy; H of Floride; F of Mary & John||5220378 |- |Caile, Elisa||1912 Jul 08||200? Nov 06||||W of Michele; M of Louis, Mary, Olga||5221245 |- |Caile, Floride||1927 Jun 18||2009 Jul 28||||b. Carre, Italy; W of Arnaldo; M of Mary & John||5220378 |- |Caile, Giovanni||1890||1957||||||5220970 |- |Caile, Mario (Charlie)||||1988 Jun 07||||F of Peter, Marie, Fiona||5220970 |- |Caile, Michele||1899 Aug 01||1964 Jun 10||||H of Elisa; F of louis, Mary, Olga||5221244 |- |Calder, John Philp||||1938 Feb 01||72||H of Margaret||5221338 |- |Calder, Margaret||||1948 Jan 30||81||W of John||5221338 |- |Caldwell, Lillian May Spencer||||1972 Jul 04||||M of Harold, Joyce, Frank, Valma||5220684 |- |Cameron, John||||1956 Nov 29||18||S of Mathew & Mavis||5220973 |- |Cameron, Mathew James||||1977 Jul 18||71||H of Mavis||5220973 |- |Cameron, Mavis Rose||||1999 Jun 11||90||nee Forsyth; W of Mathew||5220973 |- |Cannon, Thomas Joseph (Tom)||||1947 Jun 25||54||H of Vera||5221253 |- |Cannon, Vera Therese||||1987 Oct 16||89||W of Tom||5221252 |- |Cantwell, James P||||1960 May 18||||H of Mary||5221172 |- |Cantwell, Mary Florence||||1993 Jan 27||||W of James||5221172 |- |Caple, Ann||1852 Oct 15||1938 Jun 15||||b. Wales; W of Henry||5220234 |- |Caple, George H||1888||1972||||S of Ada & Henry Caple||5220234 |- |Caple, Henry||1849 Nov 12||1939 Aug 12||||b. Wales; H of Ann||5220234 |- |Caple, William A||1880||1948||||S of Ada & Henry Caple||5220234 |- |Cardamone, Antonio||1917 Jan 20||2011 Mar 01||||H of Ida||5220374 |- |Cardamone, Gerard||1955 Apr 01||1955 Apr 01||||S of Antonio & Ida||5220362 |- |Cardamone, Ida||1923 Nov 06||1991 Sep 05||||b. Italy; d. Wonthaggi; W of Antonio; M of Domenico, Maria, Giuseppina, Yola, Francesco, Gerald||5220374 |- |Carew, Catherine||||1962 Jun 12||50||W of John; M of Joan, Alf, Kipley||5221105 |- |Carew, Dorothea||||1969 Oct 01||69||||5221065 |- |Carew, John||||1952 Oct 07||78||||5221062 |- |Carew, John William||||||||F of Joan & Alf||5221124 |- |Cargill, Albert Reginald||1908 Sep 20||1971 Sep 07||||||5220676 |- |Cargill, Ellen Jessie||||1935 Mar 01||59||W of John||5221277 |- |Cargill, Henry||||1913 Feb 09||1||S of Ellen & John||5221277 |- |Cargill, John||||1937 Jul 02||63||H of Ellen||5221277 |- |Carmello, Chiodo||1865||1959||||||5221050 |- |Carmon, Louisa||||1966 Oct||73||||5221297 |- |Carney, John H||||1952 Oct 11||56||||5221112 |- |Carpanedo, Bonaventura||||1969 May 22||69||||5221232 |- |Carpendo, Rena||||1969 Nov 28||72||||5221232 |- |Carrick, M A||||||||||5220233 |- |Caulfield, Charles||||1936 Apr 25||66||H of Frances||5221563 |- |Caulfield, Frances||||1937 Oct 14||66||W of Charles||5221563 |- |Cawley, Henry Thomas||||1970 Apr 02||||H of Millie Isabel||5220732 |- |Cawley, Millie Isabel||||1970 Feb 23||||W of Henry Thomas||5220731 |- |Cengia, Giorgio||1923 Jun 23||1995 Mar 04||||b. San Donato, Italy; d. Wonthaggi||5220053 |- |Chambers, William||||1935 Mar 18||29||||5221353 |- |Chant, Christina||||1910 Dec 31||37||wife||5221478 |- |Charlton, Gladys||||1965 Apr 26||||W of Mathew||5221840 |- |Charlton, Mathew ||||1952 May 28||||H of Gladys||5221839 |- |Chautem, Don||||1914 Jan 12||46||||5221515 |- |check this one||||||||||5220422 |- |Chinnock, Lorna (Billee)||||1934 Apr 15||16||D of Harold & Eva Chinnock||5221378 |- |Chiodo, Antonio||1896 Nov 04||1962||||||5221052 |- |Chiodo, Giuseppina||1899 Mar 19||1985 Jan 11||||||5221053 |- |Chiodo, Kathleen Mary||1916 Jan 04||2000 Aug 17||||W of Luigi; M of Angie, Marietta (dec), Carmel||5220703 |- |Chiodo, Luigi||||1969 Sep 08||||H of Kathleen; F of Carmel, Angie, Mary||5220702 |- |Chizzoniti, Lorenzo (Laurie)||1923 Oct 21||2013 Jun 13||||b. Anoia Prov, Reggio, Calbria, Italy; d. Wonthaggi; H of Anna; F of Dom, Vince, Marina, Susie, Diana||5220390 |- |Christie, Andrew||||1958 Mar 19||47||AIF VX27950||5221869 |- |Christie, Andrew Smethurst||||1963 Aug 11||81||||5221868 |- |Churchill, James Augustus||||1954 Dec 28||69||||5220147 |- |Ciconte, Domenico (Dom)||1917 Jan 30||2007 Jan 06||||H of Fiorina; F of Maria, Lina, Pina, Nicola, Gino||5220375 |- |Ciconte, Fiorina Raffeala||1922 Sep 29||2000 Jun 24||||b. Confenti, Italy; d. Wonthaggi; W of Domenico; M of Maria, Lina, Pina, Nicola, Gino||5220375 |- |Ciconte, Nicola (Nick)||1955 Jul 03||2013 Jul 08||||S of Domenico (dec) & Fiorina; F of Rachel & Natasha; B of Maria, Lina, Petronilla, Gino||5220389 |- |Cimino, Domenico||1901 Jan 26||1987 Jul 06||||b. Conflenti, Italy; d. Wonthaggi; H of Florentina||5220048 |- |Cimino, Florentina||1904 Sep 22||1999 Feb 07||||b. Conflenti, Italy; d. Wonthaggi; W of Domenico; M of Nicoletta, Eugenio, Diamante, Rosina, Onorina, Angelo, Maria, Francesco, Michele, Giovanna||5220049 |- |Cimino, Michelangelo||1944 Apr 06||2009 Mar 08||||S of Domineco & Fiorentina (dec); B of Nicoletta, Eugenio (dec), Diamante, Rosina, Angelo, Onorina, Maria, Francesco, Giovanna, Ida (dec)||5220366 |- |Clark, Ada||||1935 Jul 26||||||5221805 |- |Clarke, Stanley William||||1972 Mar 25||||H of Margaret; F of Peter, Carolyn, Sandra, Una, Deegrah||5220673 |- |Clement, James||||1949 Jun 25||59||H of Hilda; F of Thomas & Margaret||5220460 |- |Clements, Gwendoline Augustus||1913 Apr 27||2008 Jul 19||||W of Thomas; M of Thora & Maureen||5220050 |- |Clements, Thomas William||1913 Jul 26||1991 Oct 07||||H of Gwen; F of Thora & Maureen||5220050 |- |Cloak, Alice Matilda||||1959 Aug 59||77||W of John||5221844 |- |Cloak, John William||||1949 Jun 02||72||H of Alice||5221844 |- |Clough, ?gie||||1926 Jul 26||||||5220262 |- |Clough, Victoria||||1937 Dec 25||||||5220262 |- |Clover, E M||||||||||5220461 |- |Coldebella, Anna Narcisa||1916 Feb 08||1975 Nov 30||||||5220039 |- |Coldebella, Ferdinando||1909 Oct 22||1992 Nov 02||||b. Italy; d, Wonthaggi||5220038 |- |Coldebella, Di Teresa||1901 Mar 25||1979 Nov 25||||||5220968 |- |Coldebella, Riccardo||1989 Aug 19||1952 Jun 12||||||5220967 |- |Collins, John Phillip||||1952 Oct 15||76||H of Mary Anne||5221039 |- |Collins, Mary Anne||||1974 Jun 24||89||W of John||5221039 |- |Collis, Effie||||1975 Nov 15||68||||5220044 |- |Compton, Ella Clare||||1915 Aug 08||25||W of Charles Spencer Compton||5221504 |- |Compton, Margaret||1915 Mar 11||1915 May 15||||D of Charles & Ella||5221504 |- |Condie, Henry||||1938 Jun 27||||H of Margaret||5221358 |- |Condie, Margaret||||1939 Jul 02||||W of Henry||5221358 |- |Connelly, Athol Bernard||||1968 Dec 08||56||H of Lila; F of Thelma, Beverley, Bernard||5220743 |- |Connelly, Elizabeth||||1937 Jan 20||66||W of James||5221266 |- |Connelly, Emma||||1969 Nov 17||77||W of James||5220969 |- |Connelly, Francis||||1971 May 25||84||H of Pearl; F of Fay||5220876 |- |Connelly, Jack||||1961 Jan 13||69||H of Ruby; F of Bon & Thelma||5221174 |- |Connelly, James||||1947 Sep 05||80||H of Elizabeth||5221266 |- |Connelly, James T||||1958 Jul 10||61?||H of Emma||5220969 |- |Connelly, Joseph Alphonsus||1889 Nov 10||1949 Mar 16||59||H of Theresa; F of Frank & Carmel||5221090 |- |Connelly, Pearl||||1941 Sep 24||36||W of Francis; M of Fay||5220876 |- |Connelly, Ruby Lily||1892||1986||||W of Jack||5221174 |- |Connelly, Theresa||1894 Jan 03||1979 Mar 03||85||W of Joseph; M of Frank & Carmel||5221090 |- |Connor, Helen||||1937 Jun 12||63||Sis of Henrietta Connor||5221347 |- |Connor, Henrietta||||1994 Feb 10||104||Sis of Helen Connor||5221347 |- |Connor, Patrick||||1956 Mar 26||54||||5221107 |- |Cook, Catherine||||1962||85||W of Robert||5221392 |- |Cook, Robert||||1947 Sep 26||69||H of Catherine||5221392 |- |Cooke, Jessie||1870 Jul 25||1932 Aug 12||||nee McDonald||5221207 |- |Coombes, Yvonne Jessie||||1921 Aug 02||1||16 mths; D of Joe & Doris||5221680 |- |Cooney, Alice||1894||1968||74||||5220895 |- |Cooney, Bill||1921||1926||5||||5220894 |- |Cooney, Bill||1893||1970||76||||5220895 |- |Cooney, Jim||1871||1927||||||5220893 |- |Cooney, Leslie||1915||1917||2||||5220894 |- |Coridas, Clement Douglas||||1967 Aug 28||58||S of Ada & Herbert Tooley; B of Colin, Alan, Keith, Mervyn; U of Barbara, Trevor, Dianne, Faye, Sandra||5220078 |- |Corken, Joshua||||1939 Jul 14||57||||5221939 |- |Coulton, Harold||||1961 Jun 22||||||5221894 |- |Coulton, Joseph T||||1956 Jan 18||25||H of Mavis; F of Debra||5221904 |- |Coulton, Rosalie||||||||||5220504 |- |Coulton, wife of Harold||||19?? Jun 03||||W of Harold||5221896 |- |Cox, Anthony George||1955 Mar 10||1972 Jun 14||||||5220596 |- |Crabtree, Grace||||1953 Jan 26||70||W of John||5220425 |- |Crabtree, John||||1949 Sep 27||60||H of Grace||5220425 |- |Cragie, Agnes||||1940 Feb 09||||W of Andrew||5221519 |- |Cragie, Andrew||||1952 May 08||||H of Agnes||5221519 |- |Crawford, Elizabeth Jane||||1956?||76||W of Joseph||5220140 |- |Crawford, Joseph||||1946? Jun||74||H of Elizabeth||5220138 |- |Crocifissa Doria Di Mario||1930 May 23||1945 May 08||||b. Catani, Italy; d. Wonthaggi (not sure of name order)||5220924 |- |Crombe, Annette Francis||1872 Oct 12||1945 Aug 12||||W of Alexander James; M of Alexander, Gladys, Catherine, Allan||5220270 |- |Cromby, ?||||||||||5220269 |- |Cuddy, Alfred||1894 May 10||1941 Feb 01||||H of Rose||5220570 |- |Cuddy, Clement Claude||||1981 Jan 03||90||H of Doris||5220350 |- |Cuddy, Doris||||1971 Oct 31||67||W of Clement||5220350 |- |Cuddy, Lynette||||||<1||D of Clem & Fay Cuddy||5220335 |- |Cuddy, Rose Florence||||1976 Mar 28||81||M of Ivy Kells||5220355 |- |Cumming, Dulcie||||1920 Sep 13||||D of A & M Cumming||5220249 |- |Cunliffe, Agnes||||1934 Nov 22||||D of W & M Cunliffe; Sis of May and Charles||5220865 |- |Cunliffe, Charles Edward||||1958 Aug 18||51||||5221046 |- |Cunliffe, Mary||||1952 Dec 09||77||W of William||5220998 |- |Cunliffe, William||||1950 May 03||73||H of Mary||5220998 |- |Cunningham, Edward William||||1918 Oct 06||||AIF. d. France; H of Ethel; F of Vera & Isabella||5221872 |- |Cunningham, Ethel May||||1919 Mar 29||||W of Edward; M of Vera & Isabella||5221872 |- |Currie, Nellie May||||1935 Dec 23||25||W of Thomas||5221699 |- |Cutler, Julia||1876 Jul 03||1971 Sep 21||||nee Baker; W of Philip; M of William, Eliza, Phillip, James, George||5220163 |- |Cutler, Philip George||1874 Oct 11||1949 Apr 09||||H of Julia; F of William, Eliza, Phillip, James, George||5220163 |- |Dakers, James Richard||1935 Oct 09||1986 May 14||||S of Albert & Beatrice; H of Helen; F of Debra, Michael, Karen||5221315 |- |Dakers, Robert Malcolm||1946 Mar||1946 Mar||||S of Albert & Beatrice; B of Dick, Kay, Barbara, Jenny||5221315 |- |Dakers. Albert (Bert||1907 Feb 24||1947 Apr 21||||AIF VX139591; b. Glasgow, Scotland; d. Wonthaggi; S of Albert & Jessie; H of Beatrice; F of James Richard, Catherine Ann Carlon, Barbara Jessie Robertson, Mona Jennifer Milkins||5221316 |- |Dalkin, ?||||||||||5221609 |- |Dalla, Rizza Giovanna||1890 May 11||1969 Jun 16||||||5221231 |- |Dallago, Maria||1901 Nov 04||1978 Apr 05||||W of Pietro||5221227 |- |Dallago, Pietro||1897 Sep 09||1964 Sep 21||||H of Maria||5221227 |- |Daly, Annie||||1955 May 18||73||||5221204 |- |Daly, Charles Joseph||||1951 May 21||70||H of Nora||5220994 |- |Daly, Ellen Frances||||1973 Aug 27||91||W of John||5221169 |- |Daly, James||||1935 Jun 20||72||H of Jessie||5220847 |- |Daly, Jessie A||||1936 Apr 17||71||W of James||5220848 |- |Daly, John Aloysius||||1945 Mar 28||66||H of Ellen||5221169 |- |Daly, Nora||||1987 Oct 20||96||W of Charles||5220994 |- |Dancey, Joseph||||1956 Dec 30||||H of Louisa||5220115 |- |Dancey, Louisa F||||1952 Dec 13||68||W of Joseph; M of Bill, Myrtle, Arthur||5220115 |- |Dates, ?||||||||mother||5220214 |- |Dates, ?||||||||father||5220214 |- |Davey, Benjamin||1872 Jun 05||1957 Jun 20||||H of Lilian||5221711 |- |Davey, James Healy||||1961 Aug 20||84||H of Kate||5221143 |- |Davey, Kate||||1979 Feb 16||94||W of James||5221143 |- |Davey, Lilian||1875 Sep 21||1931 Dec 17||||W of Benjamin||5221711 |- |Davey, Margaret Josephine||||1944 Oct 25||64||W of William; M of John (AIF) (dec), Thomas, Francis, Mary Phyllis, May, Vin, Kevin||5221033 |- |Davey, May||1909 May 03||1924 May 01||||D of Lilian & Benjamin; Sis of Noah, Edith, Thomas, George, Charles, May,, William, Nancy||5221711 |- |Davey, Noah||1913 Jan 07||1920 Jul 12||||S of Lilian & Benjamin; B of May, Edith, Thomas, George, Charles, May,, William, Nancy||5221711 |- |Davey, Thomas||||||||||5221728 |- |Davey, William John||||1927 May 24||61||H of Margaret; F of John (AIF) (dec), Thomas, Francis, Mary Phyllis, May, Vin, Kevin||5221033 |- |Davidson, Agnes||||1955 May 06||44||W of Bill; M of Wallace, Ron, Ken, Neil||5220112 |- |Davidson, Andrew Hamilton||||1952 Jul 02||||H of Sarah||5220291 |- |Davidson, Christina||||1964 Feb 12||82||W of Robert||5220292 |- |Davidson, Harriet||||1949 Oct 14||61||H of Robert||5221362 |- |Davidson, Joseph||||1948 Jan 01||55||H of Ruby||5220912 |- |Davidson, Robert||||1963 Apr 08||81||H of Christina||5220292 |- |Davidson, Robert||||1936 May 09||58||H of Harriet||5221362 |- |Davidson, Ruby May||||1973 Jul 28||78||W of Joseph||5220912 |- |Davidson, Sarah||||1928 May 19||||W of Andrew||5220291 |- |Davidson, William||||1971 Dec 08||||67||5220111 |- |Davidson, Woodford||||1923 Jun 12||17||||5221943 |- |Davies, ?||||||||||5220396 |- |Davies, Annie||||1938 Jan 08||||with Ernest Davies||5221545 |- |Davies, Ernest||||1964 Nov 18||||with Annie Davies||5221545 |- |Davies, Henry||||1940 Oct 17||||||5220901 |- |Davies, Margaret Elizabeth||||1949 Oct 31||||||5220901 |- |Davies, Will||||1924 Apr 12||41||||5221543 |- |Davis, Alan||||1947 Jan 14||4||||5221321 |- |Davis, C||||||||||5220514 |- |Davis, Frederick||||1968 Feb 07||||H of Inez; F of Winifred, Clive, Edward||5220762 |- |Davis, Harriett||||1953 Jan 11||63||wife||5221954 |- |Davis, Ian||||1970 Nov 05||||S of Jean & Wal; B of Jan & Job||5220733 |- |Davis, Inez Naomi||||1967 Oct 12||||W of Frederick; M of Winifred, Clive, Edward||5220762 |- |Davis, Isobel Jean||1921 Apr 02||2009 Aug 04||||W of Walter; M of Allan (dec), Jan & Ian (dec)||5220734 |- |Davis, Walter Henry||1917 Mar 03||1996 Dec 15||||AIF V68212; H of Isobel Jean; F of Alan (dec & Ian (dec)||5220734 |- |Dawson, Catherine Ann||||1964 Jan 17||80||||5221319 |- |Dawson, G||||||||||5220551 |- |Dawson, Gertrude||||1952 Oct 26||63||W of Matthew||5220164 |- |Dawson, Harry||||1943 Aug 24||60||||5221319 |- |Dawson, John Richard||1914||1943 Sep 04||||AIF, KIA at Lae;||5221320 |- |Dawson, Matthew||||1950 Jan 15||62||H of Gertrude||5220164 |- |Dean, Mary Charlotte||1927 Jan 11||1969 Aug 24||||nee Hutchins||5221138 |- |Demoor, Fernanda||1931 Jan 22||2009 Oct 11||||W of Omer; M of Jose, Rita, Karen, Martin, Betty||5220368 |- |Demoor, Omer||1922 Aug 28||2007 Nov 10||||H of Fernanda; F of Jose, Rita, Karen, Martin, Betty||5220368 |- |Dempsey, ?||||||||||5221733 |- |Dennis, George Sutcliffe||1893 Dec 10||1981 Jul 12||||b. Fitzrot, Tasmania; H of Jeanie||5220826 |- |Dennis, Jeanie McNeilly||1898 Apr 01||1984 Apr 04||||b. Scotland; MBE; nee Neish; d. Wonthaggi; W of George||5220826 |- |Di Blasi, Giovanna||1964 Mar 26||1964 Mar 29||||D of Pietro & Giuseppina; Twin of Tina; Sis of Joe, Tony, Robert||5221141 |- |Di Domenico, Santina||1920 Feb 09||1999 Jul 23||||b. Palazzolo, Acriede, Italy; d. Wonthaggi; W of Sebastiano; M of Giuseppe (Pippo) & Maria||5220030 |- |Di Domenico, Sebastino||1913 Jul 19||1986 Apr 05||||b. Italy; H of Santina; F of Giuseppe (Pippo) & Maria||5220030 |- |Di Stanislao, Attilio Aleandro||1937 Nov 13||1998 Oct 30||||b. Taranto, Italy; d. Wonthaggi||5220059 |- |Di Stanislao, Carlo Alberto||1986 May 11||2011 Apr 08||||d. Wonthaggi; with Attilio||5220059 |- |Dicker, M||||||||||5221012 |- |Dickson, ??lyan||||1941?||||||5220475 |- |Dickson, Jane||||???? Jun 12||||||5220475 |- |Dickson, John D||||||||||5220476 |- |Dickson, John E(?)||||1930?||||||5220475 |- |Dilger, Charlie||||1937 Feb||46||H of Dorothy; F of Mariane||5221936 |- |Dilger, Dorothy Mary||||1980||84||W of Charlie; M of Mariane||5221937 |- |Dinale, Giovanni||1912 Dec 21||1959 Sep 28||||||5220984 |- |Dinale, Maria Micheletto||1922 Apr 14||2015 Aug 04||||M of Leonardo, Walter, Kevin||5220385 |- |Dix, Bertha Maude||||1937 Nov 16||58||||5220223 |- |Dix, William Henry||||1961 Mar 17||86||||5220223 |- |Dixon, Jane||||1934 Jan 18||64||with John Dixon||5221704 |- |Dixon, John||||1940 May 01||76||with Jane Dixon||5221704 |- |Doherty, Ellen||1898 Aug 28||1938 Jan 25||||W of George joseph Doherty; M of Mary, John, Patrick, Eileen, Kathleen, Margaret, Frances, Kevin||5221273 |- |Doherty, George Joseph||||1962 Feb 28||62||H of Rosanna||5221196 |- |Doherty, Rosanna||||1962 Jul 30||60||W of George||5221195 |- |Doling, Rose Ann||||1958 Jun 28||80||with William||5220135 |- |Donoghue, Millie||||||||||5220044 |- |Donoghue, Stephen Melford||||1942 Sep 16||69||||5220831 |- |Donoghue, Steven||||||||||5220044 |- |Donohue, Cornelius||||1958 Oct 18||69||H of Mary||5221047 |- |Donohue, Cornelius Cyril||1922 Mar 29||2007 May 14||||H of Nancy (marr. 1946 May 18); F of John Francis, Anne, Gerard, Gregory, Michael, Jennifer||5220062 |- |Donohue, John Francis||1947 Sep 03||1947 Sep 04||||S of Nancy & Cornelius||5220062 |- |Donohue, Mary Veronica||||1966 Jul 16||78||W of Cornelius||5221048 |- |Donohue, Michael Francis (Mick)||1933 Sep 17||2005 Jul 04||||H of Lorna||5220369 |- |Donohue, Nancy Doreen||1920 Apr 10||2004 Oct 25||||nee Daly; W of Cornelius (marr. 1946 May 18); M of John Francis, Anne, Gerard, Gregory, Michael, Jennifer||5220062 |- |Donohue, Patrick John||1960 May 19||2007 Oct 09||||S of Lorna & Terry; Step-S of Mick||5220063 |- |Donovan, Edward||||1928 Mar 03||||H of Mary Ann||5221168 |- |Donovan, Mary Ann||||1940 Jan 30||||W of Edward||5221168 |- |Douglas, Helen||||1946 Apr 11||63||W of Henry||5221455 |- |Douglas, Henry||||1924 May 30||||H of Helen||5221455 |- |Dower, Bertha||||1958 Feb 16||||W of Samuel||5221760 |- |Dower, Samuel||||1938 Dec 02||||H of Bertha||5221760 |- |Dowling, Frank||||||||with Grace Dowling||5221734 |- |Dowling, Gladys Cecilia||||1929 Jan 30||25||W of Joseph; M of Vida||5220224 |- |Dowling, Grace||||||||with Frank Dowling||5221734 |- |Dowling, William J||||1948 Nov 08||74||with Rose||5220135 |- |Dowson-Mathison, Ethel Jean||1913||1992||78||W of George & Bob; M of Ethel, George, Beryl, Dorothy, Marion, James, Thelma, John||5220211 |- |Dowson, Albert Edward||||1969 Nov 21||66||H of Vera; F of Ivan, Thelma, Joyce||5220274 |- |Dowson, Alfred George Ernest||1911||1949||38||with Ethel Dowson-Mathison||5220211 |- |Dowson, Vera Annie||||1988 Nov 17||87||W of Albert; M of Ivan, Thelma, Joyce||5220275 |- |Doyle, James||||1947 Aug 19||||AIF||5221078 |- |Drummond, John Mathew||||1965 Jul 01||65||F of Beryl||5220077 |- |Dunbar, James||||1966 Nov 24||||H of Pearl||5221180 |- |Dunbar, Mary||||1943 May 13||73||||5220829 |- |Dunbar, Pearl||||1976 Oct 23||||W of James||5221180 |- |Duncan, Arthur Alexander||||1971 Nov 11||||H of Mary; F of Arthur, Kevin, Alice, Win||5220653 |- |Duncan, Mary||||1975 Dec 19||||W of Arthur Daniel; M of Alice, Winifred, Arthur, Kevin||5220654 |- |Dunn, Michael||||1926 Mar 06||34||||5220550 |- |Durbridge, Roy Herbert||||1972 Oct 19||22||H of Beryl; S of Edna & Derek||5220693 |- |Durling, Emily May Morgan (Bub)||1932 Dec 02||2012 Sep 12||79||nee Legg; W of Thomas; M of Irene, Denise, Deborah, Elizabeth, Glenys (dec), Thomas||5221826 |- |Durling, Florence May||||1955 May 05||60||W of Francis||5221906 |- |Durling, Francis Henry||1898 Feb 22||1968 Jan 31||||H of Florence May; F of Irene, Stan, Dorothy, Gwen, Frank, Tom, Bob, Joe||5221905 |- |Durling, Lavinia May||||1962 Dec 15||54||W of Robert||5221819 |- |Durling, Louis John||1863 Jan 14||1935 Apr 25||||H of Selina||5220898 |- |Durling, Robert||||1944 Dec 28||11||||5220575 |- |Durling, Robert John||||1966 Feb 28||66||H of Lavinia||5221819 |- |Durling, Selina||1871 Jan 23||1950 Aug 22||||W of Louis||5220898 |- |Durling, Thomas Henry||1933 Jul 13||1964 Dec 11||31||H of Emily; F of Irene, Denise, Deborah, Elizabeth, Glenys (dec), Thomas||5221826 |- |Dyer, Lilian Irene||1896 Aug 07||1992 Jun 04||||W of William; M of Vivian & Kenneth (dec)||5220668 |- |Dyer, William Stanley||||1971 May 22||83||H of Lilian Irene; F of Kenneth, Frampton, Vivian Stanley||5220667 |- |Easton||||||||||5221575 |- |Easton, Betty||||1949 Aug 13||21||with Catherine Easton||5221352 |- |Easton, Catherine||||1935 May 28||41||with Betty Easton||5221352 |- |Easton, Charlotte||||1942 Jan 30||80||W of William Challis||5221570 |- |Easton, Elsie Maude||1899 Sep 13||1977 Feb 16||||W of Matthew Easton||5220706 |- |Easton, Matthew||||1969 Aug 09||||H of Elsie||5220705 |- |Easton, William Challis||||1944 Feb 02||79||H of Charlotte||5221570 |- |Edgley, Alfred Graham||||1946 Jun 11||63||||5220206 |- |Edwards, ?||||||||||5221953 |- |Edwards, Ada||1889||1976||||D of Ann & Henry Caple||5220234 |- |Edwards, Elizabeth||||1968 Sep 02||||||5220194 |- |Edwards, Thomas||||1956 Dec 17||76||||5220193 |- |Elkin, Colin William||1941 Feb 04||1943 May 05||||S of Bill & Eileen Elkin; B of Shirley & Kelvin||5220320 |- |Elkin, Elizabeth||||||||||5220235 |- |Elliott, Barbara M||||1972 Oct 29||80||W of Edward||5221891 |- |Elliott, Edward||||1961 Mar 31||73||H of Barbara||5221891 |- |Elliott, Edward Leonard Vogele||||1953 Dec 31||33||AIF||5221909 |- |Elliott, Elizabeth Alice||||1947 Oct 24||47||W of Walter||5220239 |- |Elliott, Ethel||||1967 Aug 15||81||W of William||5220254 |- |Elliott, Walter Ernest||||1961 Feb 09||83||H of Elizabeth||5220239 |- |Elliott, William George||||1959 Feb 20||72||H of Ethel||5220254 |- |Errel, Alex||||1963 Jan 04||||F of baby Jim; last name might be Treuel||5220402 |- |Errel, Jim||||||||baby S of Alex||5220402 |- |Evans, Bertha Annette||||1945 Jul 30||||W of John||5221678 |- |Evans, James||||1912 Nov 15||3||S of Janet & Thomas Evans||5221548 |- |Evans, Janet||||||||||5221580 |- |Evans, John Henry||||1952 Oct 13||||H of Bertha||5221678 |- |Evans, Thomas Nicholas||||1941||||||5221580 |- |Fabris, Giovanni||||1969 Mar 11||||||5221136 |- |Facci, Margerta||||1928||25||||5221024 |- |Fahey, James||||1931 Jul 16||||||5221272 |- |Fairless, William Edward||||1970 Feb 13||||H of Isabella||5220730 |- |Falconer, Walterina||||1980 Oct 25||||W of William; M of Grace, Renia, Pan||5220788 |- |Falconer, William||||1966 Aug 17||||H of Walterina; F of Grace, Renia, Pan||5220787 |- |Father||||||||||5220438 |- |Featherston, Edward Samuel Ralph||||1970 Oct 31||||B of Arthur, Edith, Ilma||5220650 |- |Featherstone, Edward Emmerson||||1930 Dec 27||60||||5220456 |- |Ferguson, ????? Bell||||19?? Apr 24||||||5220134 |- |Ferguson, Ellen? Bell||||1949 Oct 25||||||5220134 |- |Ferguson, Isabella||||1958 Jun 22||73||W of John||5220217 |- |Ferguson, John||||1937 Feb 15||56||H of Isabella||5220216 |- |Fincher, Fannie||||1930 Nov 27||69||W of William; M of Charles, Jack, Stanley||5221356 |- |Fincher, John W G||||1948 Aug 19||60||AIF||5221387 |- |Fincher, William Geardon||||1939 Dec 31||81||H of Fannie||5221356 |- |Findley, Margaret Ellie||||1919 Jan 31||28||||5221586 |- |Firth, Alice||||1951 Oct 10||58||W of Robert||5220412 |- |Firth, Gwenda||||1934 Apr 01||11||||5220246 |- |Firth, Jack||||1928 Dec 25||1||||5220246 |- |Firth, Linda||||1933 Oct 30||40||W of A R Firth||5220246 |- |Firth, Robert Samuel||||1958 Jun 17||66||H of Alice||5220412 |- |Fitzdimmons, Robert Edward||||||||S of Daniel & Ivy; B of Cecil, David, Joe, Pauline||5221109 |- |Fitzgerald, Frances Mary||||1949 Dec 07||79||mother; with Eileen Francis Goddenn||5221155 |- |Fitzsimmons, Daniel Joseph||||1968 May 26||||H of Ivy; F of Cecil, Robert (dec), David, Joe, Pauline||5220745 |- |Fleming, Amy||||1927 Sep 15||52||W of David||5221465 |- |Fleming, David||||1925 Mar 12||40||H of Amy||5221465 |- |Fleming, James||||1924 Feb 12||14||||5221465 |- |Fleveris, Amy Beatrice||||2000 Aug 11||64||D of William Miller; Sis of Mavis, Tom, Flo, Bruce, Mervyn, Alice, Violet, Evelyn, Jack||5220940 |- |Flower, Edith Sybil||||1919 Aug 08||||d. Wonthaggi; W of R Flower; D of C D & M Taberner||5221682 |- |Fosdick, Sylvester John||||1948 Jan 30||||||5221070 |- |Foster||||||||||5221405 |- |Foster, Henry Edmund (Pa)||||1971 Nov 17||||||5220687 |- |Fowler, Colin Nisbitt||||?||84||H of Maggie; Father||5220068 |- |Fox, Clarice Dora||||1965 Oct 3||94||W of Joseph||5221648 |- |Fox, Joseph||||1931 Oct 10||62||H of Clarice||5221644 |- |Francis, Edgar Keith||||1953 Sep 26||46||AIF; H of Edna||5220113 |- |Francis, Edna May||1911 Aug 17||1999 Oct 19||||nee Perkins; W of Edgar||5220113 |- |Fraser||||||||||5221334 |- |Fraser, Archibald Cameron||||1971 Aug 12||||H of Viola Maude; F of Florence May||5220679 |- |Fraser, Frances Jane||||1967? Nov 12||63||mother||5220176 |- |Fraser, Mary Carmichael||||2003 Aug 13||86||nee Wright; W of Francis Alexander Fraser; M of Ian, Graeme, Morris||5221440 |- |Fraser, Viola Maude||1908 Apr 04||1980 Jun 25||||W of Archibald Cameron Fraser; M of Florence May||5220678 |- |Frazer, Catherine Florence (Kay)||1946 Feb 19||1969 Nov 28||23||D of Mr & Mrs M Frazer; Sis of Pamela||5220723 |- |Freeman, T A||||1927 May 31||49||||5221718 |- |Fry, Pamela||||||||baby||5220268 |- |Fuge, ?||||||||||5221662 |- |Fuller, Mary Ellen||||1975 Apr 07||36||W of Sidney; M of Victor, Anne, Jeanette, Myrtle, Joyce||5220888 |- |Fuller, Sidney James (George)||||1953 May ||69||H of Mary; F of Victor, Anne, Jeanette, Myrtle, Joyce||5220888 |- |Gage, S||||||||||5221278 |- |Gammage, Charles||1829 Dec 08||1916 Jul 09||||Corp. Co K, 15 Mass Inf||5221583 |- |Gardiner, ?||||||||||5221636 |- |Garnam, Hazel Janet||1908 Jul 04||1996 May 02||86||W of Harold (Mick); M of Janice & John (dec)||5220718 |- |Garnham||||||||||5221398 |- |Garnham, Allan Leamon||||1964 May 25||57||||5220406 |- |Garnham, Bessie||||1974 Aug 09||||D of William & Edith Garnham||5220808 |- |Garnham, Mary||||1934 Apr 01||||W of William||5220407 |- |Garnham, William||||1932 Dec 31||||H of Mary||5220408 |- |Garnham, William Alexander||||1967 Aug 23||||||5220807 |- |Garnham, William John||||1916 Aug 13||||AIF; KIA; S of Mary & William||5220407 |- |Gates, Robert||||1924 Dec 31||61||||5220625 |- |Gatto, Domenico||1909 Apr 17||2001 Jan 08||||d. Wonthaggi; H of Maria||5220027 |- |Gatto, Gioacchino (Jack)||1928 Jun 02||1996 Nov 29||||H of Maria; F of Rose, Fran, Josie, Toni,Al?, Linda||5220371 |- |Gatto, Maria Rosa||1910 May 18||1987 Jun 26||||d. Wonthaggi; W of Domenico||5220027 |- |Gay, Bruce Neville||||1954 Sep 04||6||B of Keith||5221959 |- |Gay, Elizabeth||||1917 May 26||61||W of James George Gay||5221376 |- |Gelmie, Alice||||1934 Sep 30||49||||5221224 |- |Gelmie, Antonio||||1961 Sep 16||79||||5221224 |- |Gerlach, Edward Clarence||||1969 May 08||||H of Catherine||5220715 |- |Gervasi, Giuseppe||||1969 Oct 25||71||H of Maria; F of Mary, Mimi, Dominic||5221234 |- |Gervasi, Maria Rosa||||1998 Jul 29||86||W of Giuseppe; M of Mary, Mimi, Dominic||5221234 |- |Geyer, Alma May||||1957 Jan 18||||W of Hugh; M of Wilma (dec), Geoff, Hugh, Peter, Francis (dec), John||5220104 |- |Geyer, Wilma May||||1951 Aug 08||16||D of Hugh & Alma; Sis of Geoff, Margaret, Huh, Peter, Francis (dec), John||5220119 |- |Ghellar, Armando||1919 Dec 25||1976 Apr 19||||||5220036 |- |Ghellar, Giacomo||1890 Aug 09||1972 Apr 21||||H of Maria||5221133 |- |Ghellar, Maria||1890 Aug 25||1979 Aug 07||||W of Giacomo||5221133 |- |Gheller, Antonio (Tony)||1923 Dec 03||2001 Sep 01||||b. Foza, Italy; d. Wonthaggi; H of Mary; F of Nina, John, Caterina, Carl||5220379 |- |Gheller, D||1897 Aug 23||1967 fFeb 11||||||5220927 |- |Gheller, Delso||1879||1948||||||5221003 |- |Gheller, Domenica||1902 Jul 23||1987 Apr 01||||W of Giovanni||5221183 |- |Gheller, F||1889 Feb 05||1939 Nov 28||||||5220927 |- |Gheller, Giovanni||1892 Jun 24||1973 Apr 27||||H of Domenica||5221183 |- |Gheller, Vittoria||1894 Oct 24||1979 Dec 27||||b. Foza, Italy; d. Wonthaggi; W of Vittorio||5221308 |- |Gheller, Vittorio||1892 Mar 14||1965 Apr 15||||b. Foza, Italy; d. Wonthaggi; H of Vittoria||5221307 |- |Gillespie||||||||||5221214 |- |Gillespie, Christina||1924 Mar 02||2002 Dec 02||||W of James; M of Heather, David, William, Alice, John, James, Jean||5220785 |- |Gillespie, James Flanagan||||1968 Oct 18||45||H of Christina; F of Heather, David, William, Alice, John, James, Jean||5220784 |- |Gillespie, Mary Kathleen||||1967 Jun 30||||||5220791 |- |Gilmour, Hugh||||1980 Nov 10||71||with Joseph Gilmour||5221120 |- |Gilmour, Joseph||||1964 Apr 05||67||with Hugh Gilmour||5221120 |- |Gitsham, Edward||||||||||5221825 |- |Gladstone, Edna May||||1965 May 07||63||||5220069 |- |Gladstone, Emily Elizabeth||||1973 Sep 14||89||||5220082 |- |Gleeson, Norman Edward||||1971||71||||5221037 |- |Gleeson, Ronald Vincent||||1950||22||||5221037 |- |Glover, David Clarke||||1984 Dec 09||70||H of Ruth||5220031 |- |Glover, Ruth Jean||||2003 Apr 10||87||W of David||5220031 |- |Godden, Eileen Francis||||1921 Mar 11||1||15 mths||5221155 |- |Gooch, A||||||||||5220463 |- |Goodey, Horace E||||1970 Oct 11||||AIF VX19201; with Ruby||5220102 |- |Goodey, Ruby Winifred||1906 Aug 14||1979 Nov 29||||with Horace Goodey||5220102 |- |Goodman||||||||||5220517 |- |Gorwell, Catherine Augusta||||1970 May 08||81||with Robert Gurwell||5220240 |- |Gorwell, Gwen Catherine Alice||||1918 Oct 21||17||||5220241 |- |Gorwell, Robert Throne||||1963 Sep 22||74||with Catherine||5220240 |- |Gosling, F||||1962 Aug 03||72||RAN 2551; H of Jeannie||5221099 |- |Gould||||||||||5221034 |- |Gould, Elma May||1912 Apr 28||1989 Apr 21||||W of William; M of Allan, Ken, Neville, Maurice, Patricia, Neeta||5220750 |- |Gould, O||||||||||5220344 |- |Graham, G||||||||||5221470 |- |Graham, J||||1967 Aug 24||61||AIF 3072; B of Alice Cooney||5220761 |- |Graham, J||||||||||5221471 |- |Graham,Pte. G||||||||||5221472 |- |Graham?, John W||||||||||5220564 |- |Grant, Ada Margaret||||1971 Oct 03||||with George Grant||5220084 |- |Grant, George James||||1972 Sep 01||||with Ada Grant||5220084 |- |Grant, Richard||||1945? Jul 23||70?||||5220914 |- |Grayson||||||||||5221349 |- |Greem, Evi||||1939 Dec 08||63||W of George; M of Christina & George||5221635 |- |Green, Bridget||||1946 Nov 19||72||W of Thomas||5221295 |- |Green, George M||||1932 Jun 03||59||H of Evi; F of Christina & George||5221687 |- |Green, Thomas||||1944 Jan 09||68||H of Bridget||5221295 |- |Griffiths, Jessie Isabel||||1925 Aug 08||||infant||5221333 |- |Grindlay, James||||||||||5220353 |- |Guthrie, Daphne||||||||||5221225 |- |Guthrie, Grace Evelyn||||1984 Oct 16||78||W of Maurice; M of Ian (dec) & Kevin||5220800 |- |Guthrie, Mary Josephine||||1956 Mar 06||70||with Thomas Patrick Guthrie||5221073 |- |Guthrie, Maurice James||||1967 Mar 10||||H of Grace; F of Ian & Kevin||5220799 |- |Guthrie, Thomas Patrick||||1946 Aug 08||65||with Mary Josephine Guthrie||5221071 |- |Hadden, Andrew||||||||||5221468 |- |Hadden, Leslie||1901 Oct 10||1960 Mar 04||||H of Marjorie; F of Colin & Helene||5220098 |- |Hadden, Margaret||||||||||5221468 |- |Hadden, Marjorie||1908 Aug 18||2008 Feb 11||||W of Leslie; M of Colin & Helene||5220098 |- |Hadden, Ray||||||||||5221468 |- |Haines, Eileen Jean||1907||1991||||with William Haines||5220562 |- |Haines, William Hurst||1900||1945||||with Eileen Haines||5220562 |- |Haining, Elizabeth||||1972 ? ?||87||W of Robert; M of Mary Mamie||5220197 |- |Haining, Mary Mamie||||1949? Feb 21||35||D of Robert & Elizabeth Haining||5220197 |- |Haining, Robert Boyd||||1948 Apr 24||61||H of Elizabeth; F of Mary Mamie||5220197 |- |Hales, Catherine||||1967 Dec 18||78||W of Thomas||5221193 |- |Hales, Gerald||1947 Aug 23||1963 Jan 05||||||5221194 |- |Hales, Joseph||||1958 Sep 06||||H of Mary||5221097 |- |Hales, Mary||||1954 Dec 04||||W of Joseph||5221097 |- |Hales, Thomas||||1964 Jul 23||78||H of Catherine; F of Thomas, Angus, Duncan, Joseph, Ewen, Mary||5221193 |- |Hall, ?||||||||||5220395 |- |Hall, Jessie Margaret||||1977 Apr 26||79||W of William; M of Jessie, Niorma, Ben, Mary, Arthur, Ella, John||5220647 |- |Hall, Joseph||||1934 Oct 24||72||H of Mary||5221459 |- |Hall, Mary Clark||||1933 May 14||69||W of Joseph Hall||5221459 |- |Hall, W||||||||||5220586 |- |Hall, William Arthur||||1970 Sep 15||76||H of Jessie; F of Jessie, Norma, Ben, Mary, Arthur, Ella, John||5220646 |- |Hamilton, Annie||||1940 Apr 07||66||W of James||5221329 |- |Hamilton, James Russell||||1921 Oct 07||66||H of Annie||5221329 |- |Hamilton, Lucia||1916 Feb 19||2013 Aug 28||||nee Romanoff; M of Mary, Frank, Nora||5220064 |- |Hampton, James Patterson||||1967 Apr 18||84||||5220075 |- |Hancox, Sarah (Sissie)||||1928 Mar 20||54||||5221948 |- | [[O'Mara-407|Hardy, Ellen]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/O_Mara-407.jpg 5220845] |- |Hargeaves, Trix||||||||D of J & D Fox||5221653 |- |Harmer, Alice Edith (Edie)||1938 May 15||2003 Jul 08||||W of Bob; M of Robert||5221821 |- |Harmer, Robert Glenn||1959 Jul 27||1962 Oct 16||||S of Bob & Edie||5221821 |- |Harper, William Harry||||1937 Feb 15||44||||5221934 |- |Harris, Charles||||||89||||5220150 |- |Harris, Janet (Jessie)||||1956 May 16||88||||5220149 |- |Harrison, Albert||||1925 Oct 20||63||||5220464 |- |Harrison, Jessie||||1942 Apr 13||||W of William||5220436 |- |Harrison, William J||||1935 Jul 03||49||AIF; d. Caulfield Hospital; H of Jessie||5220436 |- |Harry Arthur||||||||||5221710 |- |Hart, Lucy||||1962 Jan 09||89||mother||5221901 |- |Harte, Michael||||1959 Feb 03||69||||5220985 |- |Harte, Minnie Elizabeth||||1976 Jul 19||69||||5220985 |- |Harvey, Elsie Victoria||||1921 Jun 16||34||W of George||5221714 |- |Hasson, John||||1920 Nov 26||||H of Mary||5221539 |- |Hasson, Margaret Ross||||1940 Mar 05||73||W of Robert||5221497 |- |Hasson, Mary||||1940 Apr 19||||W of John||5221539 |- |Hasson, Robert||||1942 Jan 16||76||H of Margaret||5221497 |- |Hatton, Annie||||1933 Apr 02||||||5220404 |- |Haughton, Albert Edward||||1951 Jun 07||83||H of Sarah||5221713 |- |Haughton, Sarah Anna||||1941 Mar 29||66||W of Albert||5221713 |- |Haughton, Wilfred Joseph||||1975 Apr 07||||H of Ella||5220696 |- |Hawkins, Catherine Florence||||1938 Feb 01||59||||5220849 |- |Hawkins, Margaret Catherine||||1938 Jul 24||||W of Maurice||5220851 |- |Hawkins, Maurice||||1936 Jul 26||||H of Margaret||5220851 |- |Hawkins, Richard||||1932 Jun 03||66||||5220856 |- |Hayden, M||||||||||5221491 |- |Hayward, Alfred Ernest||||1975 Mar 25||||H of Edith; F of Frank & Alfred||5220797 |- |Hayward, Edith||||1966 Dec 10||||W of Alfred; M of Frank & Alfred||5220796 |- |Hazeldine, William Huntly||||1932 Jan 13||||F of Winifred Schilling||5220439 |- |Healy, Dominick Gladstone||||1968 Feb 12||69||H of Kathleen; F of Patricia||5220754 |- |Heatherhill, Hilda Ellen||1898||1952||||W of James; M of Dorothy, James, Audrey, Stanley||5221802 |- |Hefford, Edna May||1909 Jan 25||1995 Nov 03||||W of Izaac||5220101 |- |Hefford, George||||1924 Aug 19||60||||5221721 |- |Hefford, Izaac||1903 Sep 17||1960 Jul 02||||H of Edna||5220101 |- |Henderson, Helen||||1970 Mar 19||||W of Patrick; M of John, Hugh, Elizabeth||5220713 |- |Henderson, Patrick||||1909 Aug 06||89||R.A.M.C.; H of Helen; F of John, Hugh, Elizabeth||5220712 |- |Hendrie, Mary||||||||||5221499 |- |Henry, Ann||||1932 Jun 08||64||W of John||5221461 |- |Henry, Herbert John||||1964 Jun 27||39||F of Chris & Graham||5220070 |- |Henry, John Munro||||1928 Sep 20||67||H of Ann||5221461 |- |Henry, John Munro||||1932 Jul 06||24||||5221462 |- |Heslop, Mary Gruber||||1933 Aug 11||74||with Robert Heslop||5221374 |- |Heslop, Robert||||1920 Jan 07||60||with Mary Gruber Heslop||5221374 |- |Hetherington, Susan||||1969 Oct 05||84||W of Walter||5220170 |- |Hetherington, Walter||||1951 Mar 17||75||H of Susan||5220170 |- |Hewitt, Agnes||||1941 Jul 15||72||W of Henry||5221684 |- |Hewitt, Henry||||1930 Dec 05||74||H of Agnes||5221684 |- |Higgins, Mary Jane||||87||||||5220491 |- |Hill, Joseph||||1957 Jan 09||||H of Mabel||5221744 |- |Hill, Kenneth||||1953 May 16||10||||5221093 |- |Hill, Mabel S||||1963 Feb 10||||W of Joseph||5221744 |- |Hindmarsh, Amy||1922 Jan 11||2007 May 02||||nee Street; W of Lenny; M of Joy, Bill, Colleen, Heather, Dennis (dec), Ken, Daryl, Jennifer, Greg||5220631 |- |Hitchen, Emily Louise||||1967 Dec 07||||W of John Charles; M of Daphne, Jack||5220810 |- |Hitchen, John Charles||||1977 Nov 08||86||H of Emily; F of Daphne, Jack||5220811 |- |Hitchings, Edith Emily||||1986 Dec 03||89||||5220609 |- |Hitchings, James||||1965 Nov 16||68||||5220609 |- |Hodge, Ashleigh Dallas||1975 Sep 01||1975 Sep 14||||||5220045 |- |Hodges, Emily Gertrude||||1955 Dec 28||67||W of James George; M of Albert & Stanley||5221419 |- |Holtham, Judith Catherine||||1969 Dec 07||||Sweetheart of Bill||5220716 |- |Honeyman, James Bennet||||1972 Jan 14||58||H of Bertha||5220672 |- |Horne, Ronald Peter||1943 Sep 10||1999 Oct 28||56||Husband & father; Jan, Nicole, Michael, Christopher||5220065 |- |Horner, Albert Samuel||||1973 Jul 01||||H of Eleanor (dec); F of Ken & Des||5220815 |- |Horner, Eleanor||||1968 May 09||||W of Albert Samuel; M of Kenneth Leslie & Harold Desmond||5220814 |- |Horner, Les (Lofty)||||1992 Oct 08||||||5220825 |- |Howard, Alfred Henry||||1934 Aug 26||59||H of Florence||5220536 |- |Howard, Colin J R||||1917 Jan 26||1992 Nov 26||Nephew of Martha||5220417 |- |Howard, Florence||||1957 Oct 26||76||W of Alfred||5220536 |- |Howard, Ida Daphne||||1969 Mar 11||||W of Jack; M of Audrey, Frederick, Ivan, Ann||5220820 |- |Howard, John James||||1975 Jun 29||||H of Ida; F of Audrey, Fred, Ivan, Ann||5220821 |- |Howard, Lillian Blanche||||1969 Jan 23||91||W of Thomas||5220416 |- |Howard, Martha M||1872 Dec 21||1957 Dec 31||||Aunt of Colin Howard||5220417 |- |Howard, Thomas George Clifton||||1950 Sep 23||69||H of Lillian||5220416 |- |Howe, Kathleen Emily||||1988 Oct 05||83||D of John Ambrose Rowe||5221079 |- |Howlett, Dorothy||||1968 Aug 29||||W of Arthur George Howlett; M of Margaret Evelyn||5220763 |- |Howlett, F||||||||||5221426 |- |Hughes, Enid May||1911||1977||||W of John||5220157 |- |Hughes, John Owen||1901||1977||||H of Enid||5220157 |- |Hughes, Maida E||||1943 Oct 03||72||W of William; M of Will & Theo||5221565 |- |Hughes, Martha Francis||||19?? Nov 23||7||7 yrs 11 mths||5221673 |- |Hughes, Mary||||1926 Mar 27||22||||5220937 |- |Hughes, Owen||||||||||5221473 |- |Hughes, William||||1936 Dec 23||71||H of Maida; F of Will & Theo||5221565 |- |Hughes?, Violet?||||1962 Jan 02||?||||5220181 |- |Huit, John Alfred||||1939 Dec 32||35||||5221754 |- |Huitema||||||||||5221236 |- |Hunt, ?||||||||||5220543 |- |Hunter, Elizabeth||||1942 Dec 07||88||W of Hugh||5220319 |- |Hunter, Hugh||||1940 Jul 24||88||H of Elizabeth||5220319 |- |Hunter, Mary Ann Winship||||1971 Jan 28||74||W of Oliver||5221200 |- |Hunter, Oliver||||1960 May 09||68||H of Mary Ann||5221200 |- |Husband, Ada Mary||||1978 Feb 18||72||W of Wilfred||5221230 |- |Husband, Steven John||||1966 Mar 12||2||||5221239 |- |Husband, Wilfred||||1968 Nov 07||67||H of Ada||5221230 |- |Huxtable, Eileen Mary||||1968 Nov 08||77||W of Ernest||5220191 |- |Huxtable, Ernest G||||1961 Jun 24||||H of Eileen||5220191 |- |Hylton, Cyil Gavan||||1931 Mar 26||||H of Lily; F of Mary & Joan; S of C. C. & L Hylton||5220453 |- |Hynd, Annie||1902 Jul 22||1976 Jun 18||||||5221000 |- |Hynd, Harry||1889 Dec 07||1949 Jul 06||||||5221000 |- |Hyndman, Alexander Alan||1951 Feb 11||1956 Jun 25||||S of Daniel & Jean||5221420 |- |Innes, William||||||||||5220085 |- |Iredale, Francis Donald||||1918 Nov 05||44||||5221591 |- |Iredale, Francis Wilson||||1943 Sep 12||30||AIF; KIA||5221591 |- |Iredale, Mary Atkinson||||1970 Jun 04||86||||5221592 |- |Iredale, Una Hazel||||1984 Oct 14||74||||5221592 |- |Ireland, Annie Maunder||||1975 Feb 06||||W of Arthur||5220764 |- |Ireland, Arthur||||1968 Apr 14||||H of Annie||5220765 |- | [[Jackman-1708|Jackman, Alfred E]] ||||1948 Sep 02||80||H of Maud|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Jackman-1708.jpg 5220299] |- | [[Jones-127956|Jackman, Maud Mary]] ||||1923 Apr 03||39||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Jackman-1708.jpg 5220299] |- |Jacobson, Clara Irene||||1972 Dec 18||72||W of George; M of Elva, Jack, Joyce, George, Max, Rodney, Gerry||5220669 |- |Jacobson, George Christian||||1971 May 11||75||H of Clara; F of Elva, Jack, Joyce, George, Max, Rodney, Gerry||5220669 |- |James, Catherine||||1935 May 10||59||W of Thomas||5221701 |- |James, Dorothy||||1968 Apr 05||||W of Peter; Sis of Eddie||5220793 |- |James, Peter||||1967 Feb 03||||H of Dorothy||5220792 |- |Jamieson, Margaret Mabel||1932 Feb 25||2014 Feb 07||||D of Jessie (Hawkins) and Thomas Jamieson; Step-D of Sybil (Durling); Sis of James, Evelyn, Maureen, Vincent, Eileen, Bernice, Paul, Julie, Peter, Leonie, Helen||5220855 |- |Jamieson, Sybil I||1912 Nov 03||1987 May 21||||W of Thomas A; M of Margaret, James, Evelyn, Maureen, Vincent, Eileen, Bernice, Paul, Julie, Peter, Leonie, Helen||5221249 |- |Jamieson, T A||||1962 Oct 25||53||AIF V190438; H of Sybil||5221248 |- |Jeeves, Harry||||1940 Jun 18||30||AIF 3039||5220613 |- |Jeffries, Albert William||||1967 Jun 24||72||H of Elizabeth; F of Elizabeth, Albert, Gladys, Frederick, Edward, Patricia, Robert, Alan, Leon, Ronald, Valma, Yvonne, Lynette||5221792 |- |Jeffries, Elizabeth Mabel||||1952 Nov 25||47||W of Albert; M of Elizabeth, Albert, Gladys, Frederick, Edward, Patricia, Robert, Alan, Leon, Ronald, Valma, Yvonne, Lynette||5221792 |- |Jennings, Eliza Ann||||1948 Nov 26||||W of Nicholas; M of Vera||5220623 |- |Jennings, Nicholas||||1927 Jul 16||||H of Eliza; F of Vera||5220623 |- |Jennings, Vera||||1923 Jan 31||23||D of Nicholas & Eliza||5220623 |- |Jennings, Violet||||1953 Oct 04||61||||5220255 |- |Johnson, Carl||||1922 Jun 09||73||H of Ada||5221564 |- |Johnson, Carl||||1940 Mar 06||85||||5221568 |- |Johnson, Clara||||1972 Sep 24||89||W of Julius||5220288 |- |Johnson, Jean May||||1971 Jul 13||||W of Herbert Johnson||5220690 |- |Johnson, John||||1924 Aug 10||33||||5221723 |- |Johnson, John Charles||||||||H of Gertrude May||5220286 |- |Johnson, Julius Emil||||1966 Jun 11||96||H of Clara||5220288 |- |Johnston, James R H||1870 Jul 30||1959 Sep 21||89||H of Lucy; F of William, Eric, Horace, Vera, Emily, Roy, Keith, Ivan, Sylvia||5220272 |- |Johnston, Lucy M||1879 May 17||1955 Dec 02||||bur. Tasmania; W of James; M of William, Eric, Horace, Vera, Emily, Roy, Keith, Ivan, Sylvia||5220273 |- |Jones, Alwyn||||||1||||5220243 |- |Jones, Annie||||1964 Mar 19||||||5220243 |- |Jones, David||||1931 Feb 21||33||||5220295 |- |Jones, J||||||||||5221941 |- |Jones, John||||1922 Jun 05||65||H of Leah||5221946 |- |Jones, Leah||||1923 Jul 17||66||W of John||5221946 |- |Jones, Lewis David||||1940 Jun 09||75||H of Lewis||5220296 |- |Jones, Mary Ann||||1924 Jul 05||56||W of Lewis||5220296 |- | [[Daly-4218|Jones, Maryan]] ||||1945 Jun 12||||Pioneer nurse|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Daly-4218.jpg 5220314] |- |Jones, Richard C||||1937 Feb 15||40||||5220243 |- |Jones, Tim Lee||1958 Sep 09||1998 Jan 19||||F of Jared & Micah||5220058 |- |Jordan, John Joseph||||1948 Jun 21||||||5221250 |- |Jordan, Margaret||||1943 Oct 08||||with Bridget O’Donnell||5221275 |- |Jury, Daisy||||1949 Apr 11||56||||5220226 |- |Kane, Kevin R O||||1931 Apr 16||2||||5220861 |- |Kavanagh, ?||||||||||5220610 |- |Kavanagh, Elizabeth Alice||1925 Mar 20||1997 Nov 11||72||W of Elizabeth; M of Peter & Maxwell||5220080 |- |Kavanagh, James A||||||1957 Dec 22||33||5220086 |- |Kavanagh, Joseph W||||1959 Dec 29||72||with Margaret Kavanagh||5220079 |- |Kavanagh, Margaret K||||1965 Mar 07||72||with Joseph Kavanagh||5220079 |- |Kavangh, William Innes||1921 Oct 23||1971 Jun 28||49||H of Elizabeth; F of Peter & Maxwell||5220080 |- |Kay, Er??? ???????||||||||||5220121 |- |Kay, Hilda Sofia||1900||1964||||||5220121 |- |Keay, John Boyter||||1958 Jul 03||78||with Mary Ann Keay||5221324 |- |Keay, Mary Ann||||1945 May 13||63||with John Boyter Keay||5221324 |- |Keene, David||||1940 Mar 25||56||||5220615 |- |Kellett, Edward William||||1950 Sep 09||63||H of Myrtle||5220442 |- |Kellett, Myrtle Eliza||||1961 Jul 03||71||W of Edward||5220442 |- |Kells, Ivy Lillian||||1963 Jan 27||39||D of Rose Cuddy||5220355 |- |Kelly, Anne||||1979 Oct 21||84||W of Patrick||5221055 |- |Kelly, Elizabeth||||1960 Feb 08||81||||5221043 |- |Kelly, Joyce||||1952 Feb 12||?||||5220411 |- |Kelly, Patrick||||1956 Jun 09||86||||5221043 |- |Kelly, Patrick||1890 Mar 24||1972 Feb 06||||b. Maryborough, Ireland; H of Anne||5221055 |- |Kelso, Barbara||||1940 Nov 10||||W of James; M of James, David, Sheila||5221523 |- |Kelso, Elizabeth||||1938||49||||5221522 |- |Kelso, John Boyd||||1964||80||||5221522 |- |Keltie, Andrew||||1953 Aug 21||54||H of Jessie||5220236 |- |Keltie, Janet Weir||||1950 Oct 18||80||mother||5221388 |- |Keltie, Jessie||||1976 May 14||76||W of Andrew||5220236 |- |Kent, Amanda||||1949 Sep 06||58||||5221951 |- |Kerr, Janet||||1951 Dec 28||50||||5221415 |- |Kidd, Florence A||||1950 Apr 09||63||W of Joseph; M of Leslie||5220458 |- |Kidd, Joseph H W||||1948 Sep 18||63||H of Florence; F of Leslie||5220458 |- |Kidd, Leslie N||||1953 Feb 27||40||S of Joseph & Florence||5220458 |- |King, Louisa Lillian||||1970 Apr 09||||W of Robert||5220357 |- |King, Robert||||1957 Nov 03||||H of Louisa||5220357 |- |Kirkwood, Ellen (Nell)||||||||W of John; M of John, Pearl, Irene, Ron (dec)||5220649 |- |Knight, Samuel Thomas||||1946 Nov 25||64||||5220486 |- |Krausgrill, Bert||||1937 May 06||45||Bdm full name Adelbert||5221928 |- |Kuffer||||||||||5221683 |}

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[[Category:Wonthaggi Cemetery, Wonthaggi, Victoria]] [[Space:Wonthaggi_Cemetery%2C_Victoria|Wonthaggi Cemetery Main Page]] [[Space:Wonthaggi_Cemetery%3B_A_to_K|'''A to K names''']] ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | [[Lafranchi-38|La Franki, Joseph]] ||||1944 Oct 05||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Lafranchi-38-1.jpg 5221032] |- |Lafranchi, Ellen||||1941 Mar 09||68||W of Thomas||5221259 |- |Lafranchi, Thomas||||1935 Apr 17||62||H of Ellen||5221259 |- |Lamers-Reid, Eileen Myrtle||1927 Jul 22||2004 Apr 19||||W of J S Reid; M of Martin, Shirlene, Steven, Alan||5221301 |- |Lamers, Henry William||||1947 May 14||||||5221297 |- |Lamers, J S||||1961 Dec 15||38||AIF V190171; H of Myrtle; F of Martin, Shirlene, Steven||5221300 |- |Lancaster, M||||||||||5220222 |- | [[Landorf-1|Landorf, Edward]] ||||1920 Apr 24||72||d. Wonthaggi|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Landorf-1.jpg 5221800] |- |Last, Dorothea May||||1974 Feb 02||||W of thomas||5220991 |- |Last, Thomas James||||1956 Nov 27||||H of Dorothea||5220991 |- |Lauder, Edmond||||1919 Jul 18||24||d. Wonthaggi; S of Henry & Mary||5221809 |- |Lawford, Thelma May||||1969 Nov 01||||W of Stan; M of Lorraine & Joan||5220722 |- |Lee, Alice May||||1961 Dec 13||61||W of Joseph||5220229 |- |Lee, Francis Edwin||||1969 Nov 19||42||H of Maureen; F of Judith, Lynette (dec), Alan, John||5220704 |- |Lee, Joseph Benjamin||||1964 Sep 07||78||H of Alice||5220230 |- |Leeson, W J||||1945 Jul 02||50||AIF 2293; H of Fanny||5221584 |- |Legg, Irene Daisy||||1945 Jun 07||42||W of John; M of Jack, Norma, Emily, Lesie, Hedley, Meredith, Richard||5221753 |- |Legg, Leslie James||1895 Oct 11||1932 Dec 02||||AIF; H of Agnes; F of Betty & Leslie||5220432 |- |Lemon, Amelia||||1944 May 17||74||||5220508 |- |Leonard, Janet||||1971 Apr 24||||W of Charles; M of John, Violet, Janet, Charles||5220661 |- |Lewis, Mary Ann||||1923 Jan||88||||5221938 |- |Liddle, Elizabeth||||1951 Sep 18||78||||5220179 |- |Lindsay, George||1935 Apr 09||1938 Aug 26||||||5220870 |- |Lindsay, Teresa Mary||||1994 Mar 06||85||W of George (dDod) Lindsay; M of George, Brian, Joan, Colin, Daryl||5220870 |- |Linklater, Donald||||1946 Jul 23||7||||5220205 |- |Little, Eliza May||||1966 Mar 29||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Little-19599.jpg 5220257] |- | [[Little-19599|Little, Francis P]] ||||1940 Apr 20||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Little-19599.jpg 5220257] |- |Little, Violet Beatrice Mary||||1973 Sep 22||73||W of David; M of Kathleen||5220083 |- |Logan, Pamela Joy||1947 Sep 20||1990 Mar 20||||W of Bernie; M of Mark, Robert, Melissa||5220724 |- |Long, James Basil||||1922 Oct 31||23||S of J & M M Long||5221330 |- |Longo, Sebastiano||1890 Dec 25||1961 Feb 18||||||5220980 |- |Loughran, Edith||||1979 Mar 23||83||W of Herbert||5221264 |- |Loughran, Herbert||||1952 Jan 08||||H of Edith||5221264 |- |Loughran, Jacob B||||1923 Jun 13||69||||5220619 |- |Lucas, Elizabeth||||1952 Jan ||28||D of James W Brown||5221091 |- |Lucia, Amata Figlioletta||1932 Mar 27||1933 Mar 26||||||5220858 |- |Lumsden, John Henry||||2014 Jul 30||78||||5220208 |- |Lumsden, Kenneth Sydney||||2015 Feb 25||83||||5220208 |- |Lumsden, Sydney||||1972 Jul 08||||H of Vera||5220207 |- |Lumsden, Vera||||1963 Feb 06||50||W of Sydney||5220207 |- |Lunardi, Pietro||||1938||53||||5220931 |- |Luttgens, Lydia||||1966 Apr 09||82||||5221125 |- |Lymer, Dorothy||||||||||5221752 |- |Lymer, Herbert||||||||||5220482 |- |Mabilia, Domenica||||1975 Jan 25||85||||5221309 |- |Mabilia, Gabriele||||1968 Feb 16||82||||5221309 |- |Macauley, ?||||||||||5221632 |- |Mackey, John||||1961 Nov 24||69||S of Elizabeth & William Mackey||5220450 |- |Maclure, James A||||1921 Jul 05||37||H of Maud||5221717 |- |Maclure, Val||||1921 Jul 09||<1||7 mths; D of James & Maud||5221717 |- |Main, Andrew||||1938 May 17||48||||5221361 |- |Main, Henry||||1950 Aug 15||63||H of Sarah||5221412 |- |Main, Sarah||||1975 Jun 26||85||W of Henry||5221412 |- |Main, William||||||||||5220095 |- |Maizey, J E||||||||||5220264 |- |Maizey, T G||||||||||5220263 |- |Makin, Tom||||1937 Nov 22||21||||5221917 |- |Male, Alfred Harris||||1968 Jun 06||75||H of Ida||5220159 |- |Male, Ida May||||19?? Oct 06||68||W of Alfred||5220159 |- |Mannix, Kevin||||1931||7||||5220341 |- |Mannix, Lola||||1931||4||||5220341 |- |Mannix, Theresa Mary||||1971 Apr 28||||W of William Joseph; M of Ailsa, Jack||5220670 |- |Mannix, Valda||||1931||4||||5220341 |- |Mannix, William Joseph||||1973 Apr 18||||H of Theresa Mary; F of Ailsa, Jack||5220671 |- |Marcolongo, Raimondo||||1971 Oct 23||24||H of Dianne||5220691 |- |Marini, Basilo||1895 May 24||1932 Dec 13||||||5220858 |- |Marini, Oliva||||1966 Jun 18||67||||5220857 |- |Marshall, Alice||||1916 Jul 31||37||W of Joseph||5221599 |- |Marshall, Joseph Henry||||1951 May 04||71||H of Alice||5221599 |- |Martello, Giovanni||1898 Apr 11||1965 Apr 01||||H of Maria||5221228 |- |Martello, Maria||1901 Oct 24||1984 Nov 19||||W of Giovanni||5221228 |- |Martin, Albert E||||1919 Apr 19||||S of Michael & Theresa||5221217 |- |Martin, Charles Norman||||1966 Oct 21||56||H of Ethel; F of James & Alma||5221828 |- |Martin, Ethel May||||1994 Apr 21||83||W of Charles; M of James (dec) & Alma||5221828 |- |Martin, Frederick||||||||S of Michael & Theresa||5221217 |- |Martin, Michael J||||1918 Apr 19||54?||H of Theresa||5221217 |- |Martin, Theresa||||1941 Jul 02||69||W of Michael||5221217 |- |Martini, Lidia||||1932 Mar 08||||11 mths||5221023 |- |Martini, Luigi||1903 Oct 24||1937 May 12||||||5220953 |- |Martini, Marco||1896||1966 Nov 22||||b. Italy; b. of Luigi||5220953 |- |Martyn, Emma||||1957 Jun 23||82||W of Thomas||5221549 |- |Martyn, Norman||||1941 Jan 06||26||||5221551 |- |Martyn, Thomas||||1947 Apr 22||78||H of Emma||5221549 |- |Matheson, Enid Ruby||1910 Aug 25||1999 Jul 17||||W of John; M of Donald & Maureen||5220988 |- |Matheson, J||||||||||5220939 |- |Matheson, John William||1900 Jun 03||1957 Jul 06||||H of Enid; F of Donald & Maureen||5220988 |- |Matheson, Julia||||1943 Oct 25||||||5220917 |- |Matheson, L||||||||||5220877 |- |Mathews, Rupert M||||||||||5221049 |- | [[Matthews-1365|Matthews, Abraham William]] ||||1949 Jun 14||79||H of Lavinia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Matthews-1365.jpg 5220278] |- |Matthews, Ellen||||||||||5220285 |- |Matthews, Helen Elizabeth||||||||W of John||5221629 |- |Matthews, John Trewarn||||||||H of Helen||5221629 |- |Matthews, Joseph||||1970 Jan 16||75||F of Rhoda, Violet, Daphne, Joseph||5220714 |- | [[Polglase-3|Matthews, Lavinia]] ||||1942 Jan 04||64||W of Abraham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Matthews-1365.jpg 5220278] |- | [[Faull-89|Maundrell, Rosina Eliza]] ||||1946 Sep 28||65||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Maundrell-46.jpg 5221923] |- | [[Maundrell-46|Maundrell, Frederick Charles]] ||||1937 Oct 10||61||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Maundrell-46.jpg 5221923] |- |McAllister, Peter||||1916 May 22||54||||5221489 |- |McBride, Agnes Clare (Clare)||||2003 Oct 03||68||D of Robert & Alice||5220643 |- |McBride, Alice Margaret||||1970 Oct 31||78||W of Robert Steele; M of Kevin, Gerald, Sheila, Leo, Ronald, Margaret, Clare||5220645 |- |McBride, Jane W Penn||||1926 May 23||||W of Robert McBride||5221403 |- |McBride, Michael||1956 Feb 11||1961 Nov 28||||||5221863 |- |McBride, Peter||1954 May 15||1956 Feb 11||||||5221863 |- |McBride, Robert Steele||||1970 Jun 18||79||H of Alice Margaret; F of Kevin, Gerald, Sheila, Leo, Ronald, Margaret, Clare||5220644 |- |McCabe, Michael||||1935 Oct 27||45||||5221778 |- |McCallum, J||||||||||5221476 |- |McCallum, Janet||||1953 May 13||75||W of Neil||5221325 |- |McCallum, Neil||||1945 Apr 28||64||H of Janet||5221325 |- |McCallum, R||||||||||5221477 |- |McCaughan, Maud Helena||||1924 Dec 30||||W of William||5220249 |- |McCaughan, William John||||1936 May 02||68||||5220249 |- |McCaughern, James||||1935 Sep 27||65||H of Matilda||5221351 |- |McCaughern, Matilda||||1958 Jan 29||82||W of James||5221351 |- |McColl, Ailie||||1923 Aug 31||||mother||5221750 |- |McColl, Betty||||1923 Sep 09||||||5221750 |- |McCrae, Jane||||1936 Dec 16||49||W of William; M of Kessie||5220307 |- |McCrae, Kessie||||1933 Sep 12||23||D of W & J McCrae||5220307 |- |McCrae, William||1879 May 04||1959 Jun 11||||H of Jane (dec); F of Kezia (dec), Robert, Esther, Jean, Sarah||5220309 |- |McCrorie, Thomas||||1928 Oct 28||30||H of Adelaide; F of Gladys & Norman||5221354 |- |McCulley, Elizabeth Bell||1862 Jun 26||1937 May 12||75||||5221368 |- |McCulley, J||||||||||5221367 |- |McDonald, Allan John||1938 Apr 30||1954 Jan 25||||||5221207 |- |McDonald, Angus||||1931 Jan 13||||||5221441 |- |McDonald, Ann||1873 Jun 18||1963 Feb 02||||D of Duncan & Mary McDonald||5221210 |- |McDonald, Duncan||||1922 May 04||89||H of Mary||5221209 |- |McDonald, Flora||1868 Oct 16||1968 Oct 23||||D of Duncan & Mary McDonald||5221210 |- |McDonald, Jack||||1919 Nov 02||26||d. Caulfield military hospital; S of Mary A McDonald||5221381 |- |McDonald, Mary||||1917 Nov 14||78||d. Kongwak; W of Duncan||5221208 |- |McDonald, Mary||1885 Dec 26||1973 May 30||||D of Duncan & Mary McDonald||5221210 |- |McDonald, Mary A||||1919 Mar 26||45||||5221381 |- |McDonald, Ruby Muriel Jane||||1969 Sep 01||76||M of Angus & Stan||5221314 |- |McDonnell, Margaret Ness||||1948 Aug 09||80||||5221847 |- |McFarlane, Annie Elizabeth||||1946 Aug 15||16||D of Annie & William McFarlane||5220316 |- |McFarlane, Elizabeth||||1978 May 26||93||||5220316 |- |McFarlane, John||||1976 Sep 09||55||||5220316 |- |McFarlane, Sarah Rebena||||2009 Jan 25||83||||5220317 |- |McFarlane, William||||1952 Sep 20||76||H of Elizabeth; F of Annie||5220316 |- |McGonical, Marjorie Myrtle ||1921 Apr 12||2012 Sep 14||||nee Gorwell||5220241 |- |McGrath||||||||||5221328 |- |McGrath, B?||||||||||5220834 |- |McGrath, Edmund||||1920 Sep 24||24||AIF||5220886 |- |McGrath, James Francis||||1982 Apr 30||74||||5220910 |- |McGrath, Mary Cecilia||||1998 Mar 29||93||D of Michael & Elizabeth; Sis of John, James||5220911 |- |McGrimmon, Hector John||||1968 Apr 05||||H of Ruby; F of Warwick||5220770 |- |McGrimmon, Meda||||1987 May 11||59||W of Warwick; M of Pamela, Philip||5220701 |- |McGrimmon, Ruby||||1986 Mar 03||||W of Hector John; M of Warwick||5220769 |- |McGrimmon, Warwick||||1979 Dec 16||57||H of Meda; F of Pamela, Philip||5220700 |- |McHenry, J||||||||||5221382 |- |McIntyre, ?||||||||||5221933 |- |McIntyre, Jack||||||||||5221296 |- |McIntyre, Mary Jane||||1955 Dec 05||30?||||5221296 |- |McKecknie, Archie||||||||||5221516 |- |McKinnon, Bon||1970 Aug 25||64||||H of Dorrie||5221791 |- |McKinnon, Dorrie||1967 May 22||56||||W of Bon||5221791 |- |McLaren, James||||||||||5221513 |- |McLean, Matilda||1891||1957||||D of Ann & Henry Caple||5220234 |- |McLeish, Leonard William||||19?? Jul 24||1||1 yr 9 mths||5221281 |- |McLeod, Clara Minnie Violet||1904 Sep 11||1996 Jun 09||||W of James; D of Clara & William Wilcox; Sis of Ada, William, George, Harold||5221485 |- |McLeod, Janet||||1943 Apr 23||49||with John Burns McLeod||5221430 |- |McLeod, John Burns||||1967 Jun 10||78||with Janet McLeod||5221430 |- |McLeod, Kate||||1950 Jun 15||92||mother||5221482 |- |McLeod, Thelma Elizabeth||1909 Dec 17||2005 Jun 02||||nee Vogel; W of Thomas; M of Marie, Thelma, Janet||5221481 |- |McLeod, Thomas Conway||||1963 Jun 14||64||H of Thelma; F of Marie, Thelma, Janet||5221480 |- |McLeod, Thomas Grant||||1927 Jan 08||70||||5221483 |- |McMahon, Ethel May||||1971 Aug 18||89||||5220904 |- |McMahon, Matthew||||1942 Oct 06||67||||5220904 |- |McMillan, Ethel May||||1960 Nov 05||70||with Robert McMillan||5221866 |- |McMillan, Robert Thomas||||1971 Mar 2?||81||with Ethel McMillan||5221866 |- |McNamee, Ellen Theresa (Nellie)||||1944 May 27||20||||5221028 |- |McNamee, James||||1929 May 15||||||5221017 |- |McNamee, Margaret Catherine||||1955 Jul 24||76||||5221028 |- |McNaul, Sheila Mary||||||87||||5221524 |- |McRae, Catherine||||1942 Jan 31||80||||5221370 |- |McRae, Daisy Pearl||||1986 Mar 01||73||W of Douglas||5221197 |- |McRae, Delia Bridget||||1978 Oct 26||80||W of John||5221202 |- |McRae, Donald||||1923 Dec 21||7||S of Joanna||5221165 |- |McRae, Douglas||||1961 Feb 23||60||H of Daisy||5221197 |- |McRae, Ellen||||1961 May 22||64||W of Ronald||5221201 |- |McRae, Joanna||||1920 May 05||<1||11 mths; D of Joanna||5221164 |- |McRae, Joanna Mary||||1925 Jul 16||36||||5221163 |- |McRae, John Findlay||||1955 Oct 25||||H of Delia||5221202 |- |McRae, Nicholas John||||1969 Feb 06||||S of Bernard & Ann; B of Jennifer, Louise, Robert, Paul, Luke||5220729 |- |McRae, Pearl||||1941 Jul 04||36||||5221371 |- |McRae, Ronald||||1958 Mar 16||70||H of Ellen||5221201 |- |McSween||||||||||5221335 |- |McSween, Eileen||||||||||5220918 |- |McVicars, Ethel||||1912 Nov 09||5||D of John & Ethel||5221508 |- |McVicars, Roy||||1924 Apr 16||22||Eldest S of John & Ethel||5221508 |- |Meek, Allan James||||1962 Aug 16||28||||5220221 |- |Meek, Ethel Matilda||||1992 Aug 01||||W of James||5220276 |- |Meek, James||||1964 Sep 10||||H of Ethel||5220276 |- |Meek, Joyce||||||<1||||5220221 |- |Membrey, ?||||||||||5220415 |- |Membrey, Alfred Charles||||1953 May 05||86||H of Elizabeth||5221449 |- |Membrey, Elizabeth||||1938 Nov 21||70||W of Alfred||5221449 |- |Membrey, Gary Edward||||1949 May 01||5||||5220502 |- |Membrey, Ian Thomas||||1949 May 01||5||||5220502 |- |Membrey. Alfred Cameron||||1949 Mar 27||53||||5221408 |- |Merrilees, Alex||||1931 May 12||||||5221446 |- |Miles, John Mark||||1946 Jul 08||77||H of Mary||5221751 |- |Miles, Mary Ann||||1925 Oct 12||33||||5220547 |- |Miles, Mary Elizabeth||||1956 Sep 07||78||W of John||5221751 |- |Miles, Susan||1884||1971||||D of Ann & Henry Caple||5220234 |- |Milkins, Edna May||||1958 Jun 18||45||W of Victor||5220209 |- |Milkins, James William||||1936 Dec 30||70||H of Sarah||5220219 |- |Milkins, Lawrence Henry||1894 Nov 20||1947 Jul 30||||H of Gladys; F of Lex, Keith, Jean||5220212 |- |Milkins, Sarah||1873||1955||||b. Wales; D of Ann & Henry Caple||5220234 |- |Milkins, Sarah Ann||||1955 Dec 12||82||W of James||5220219 |- |Milkins, Victor John||||1994 Sep 01||86||H of Edna||5220209 |- |Milkis, Gladys Drummond||1899 Jan 27||1993 Jan 17||||W of Lawrence; M of Lex, Keith, Jean||5220212 |- |Miller, Henry||||1945 Aug 25||60||||5220313 |- |Miller, William George||||1926 Mar 31||||F of Amy, Mavis, Tom, Flo, Bruce, Mervyn, Alice, Violet, Evelyn, Jack||5220940 |- |Milligan, Annie||||||||||5221222 |- |Milligan, James||||||||||5221223 |- |Milner, Lily Dandison||||1979 Oct 09||||W of William; M of Lily, Patrick, Mary||5220726 |- |Milner, William||||1969 Sep 15||||H of Lily; F of Ron, Lily, Paddy, Mary||5220725 |- |Milnes, E||||||||||5220124 |- |Milnes, Isabel Marion||||1974 Mar 03||||W of John; M of Dorothy, Julie, Betty, John, Max, Iris, Frances||5220720 |- |Milnes, James Robert||||1920 May 31||54||||5221709 |- |Milnes, John||||1969 Dec 06||83||H of Isabel; F of Dorothy, Julie, Betty, John, Maxwell, Iris, Frances||5220719 |- |Milnes, Kevin (Woolly)||1947 Jun 26||1996 May 31||||H of Thelma; F of Kevin & Patricia||5220056 |- |Milnes, Leonard George||||1962 Aug 28||48||H of Stella; F of Gregory & Brenda||5220127 |- |Milnes, Mark||||195? Jan 16||40||||5220128 |- |Milnes, Mark||||1965 Jul 11||83||with Rose||5220168 |- |Milnes, Rose Hannah||||1973 Sep 22||83||with Mark||5220168 |- |Misic, Cvetko||1919 Mar 11||1986 Oct 30||||H of Friedchen; F of Nati, Vuki, Vilja||5220028 |- |Misic, Friedchen||1922 Aug 14||2001 Feb 15||||nee Hagemann; W of Misic; M of Nati, Vuki, Vilja||5220028 |- |Mitchell, Frank Sisley||||1935 Apr 02||38||H of Amy||5221375 |- |Mitchell, James Kellock||||1937 Feb 15||52||H of Minnie||5221348 |- |Mitchell, Minnie E K||||1967 May 10||||W of James; cremated at Fawkner||5221348 |- |Mondin, Anthony||||1980 Apr||||||5220955 |- |Mondin, Pierina||1923 Sep 22||1947 Jan 29||||||5220955 |- |Montgomery, John||||1979 Dec 28||||H of Margaret||5220642 |- |Moody, James||||1939 Oct||||||5221703 |- |Moody, Kevin||||1937||6||||5221703 |- |Moon, ?||||||||||5220162 |- |Mooney||||||||||5221067 |- |Morant, Florence Edith||||1921 Jan 01||35||W of William Thomas; M of Daisy, William, Ronald, Stephen||5221712 |- |Morecco, Amlia||1894 Apr 05||1953||||||5220979 |- |Moresco, Cherylanne||||1953 Oct 07||2||||5220962 |- |Moresco, Giovanni||1898 Oct 01||1967 Apr 08||68||with Maddalena Moresco||5221182 |- |Moresco, Maddalena Maria||||1981 Oct 21||75||with Giovanni Moresco||5221182 |- |Moretti, Giuseppe||1926 Mar 28||1969 Mar 05||||||5221186 |- |Morgan, Ann||||1974 Apr 24||47||||5221121 |- |Morgan, Charlotte||1905 May 12?||1954 Jul 11?||||b. Scotland; Mother; W of George||5220073 |- |Morgan, Ellen||||1943 Feb 18||73||||5220519 |- |Morgan, George (Morgie)||1903 Jun 17||1974 Mar 01||70||H of Charlotte||5220074 |- |Morgan, Mary||||1925 Jan 01||72||||5220294 |- |Morrison, I F||||||||might be J F Morrison||5221326 |- |Morrison, J||||||||||5221327 |- |Moselle, Antonia||||1985 Jun 26||88||W of Luigi||5221140 |- |Moselle, Luigi||||1965 Jul 24||74||H of Antonia; F of Elsa, Sam, Jim||5221140 |- |Mother||||||||M of Kevin||5220437 |- |Motherwell, beverley Lorraine||||1941 Mar 31||3||D of Amy & Tom; Sis of Ron||5221442 |- |Motherwell, Margaret Anderson||||1941 Nov 28||||W of Alex; M of Alex, Bill, Jean, Finlay||5221452 |- |Mottin, Pietro||||1953 Oct 15||49||||5220975 |- |Mountain, Ellen||||1939 Jun 20||73||M of Mary||5221444 |- |Moyle, A J||||1972 Apr 12||74||AIF 2750; H of Isabella; F of Barbara, Thelma, Hilda, John||5220153 |- |Moyle, Isabella Skene||1898 Feb 21||1977 May 31||||b. Peterhead, Scotland||5220154 |- |Muir, ?||||||||||5220311 |- |Mullin, Margaret Howie||1897 Apr 08||1959 Jul 26||||W of William; M of James, Andrew, Alexander, William, Richard, John, Margaret||5220096 |- |Mullin, William||1887 Oct 03||1964 Nov 12||||H of Margaret; F of James, Andrew, Alexander, William, Richard, John, Margaret||5220096 |- |Mum, Dad & sister||||||||||5220611 |- |Munari, Angelo||1891 Feb 11||1979 Aug 17||||H of Maria; F of Giocondo, Mario||5221007 |- |Munari, Maria||1895 Aug 31||1943 Dec 30||||W of Angelo; M of Giocondo, Mario||5221007 |- |Munley, Anthony||||1952 Jul 04||||||5221148 |- |Munro, A||||1950 Oct 06||58||AIF 3183||5221414 |- |Murley, Edward||||1950 Oct 11||72||H of Heather||5220492 |- |Murley, Heather Hanna||||1966 Nov 17||87||W of Edward||5220492 |- |Murnani, Annie Bridget||||1957 Apr 17||59||||5221044 |- |Murphy, Charles||||80||||with Roma Murphy||5221528 |- |Murphy, Roma||||33||||with Charles Murphy||5221528 |- |Murray, John William||||1969 Sep 13||||AIF; H of Mary Rose; F of Marie, Jillian, John||5220778 |- |Murray, Mary Rose (Molly)||||2007 Nov 08||||nee Hite; W of John William; M of Marie, Jiliian, John||5220777 |- |Narracott, Kyla Narelle||||1967 Apr 04||<1||3 hrs; D of John & Frances||5221812 |- |Needs, Leslie Charles||||1922 Jun ||||||5221730 |- |Nelson, ?||||1982 May 20||87||||5220040 |- |Nelson, Annie||||||||||5220044 |- |Nelson, Arthur||||???? Dec 20||85||||5220042 |- |Nelson, Arthur||||||||||5220044 |- |Nelson, Elsie Elizabeth||||1986 Mar 12||83||W of Roy||5221460 |- |Nelson, Roy||||1937 Feb 15||||H of Elsie||5221460 |- |Nesci, Filomena (Mimi)||||2001 Jul 06||92||W of Frank; M of Tony, Carmen, Phill||5221142 |- |Nesci, frank||||1961 Oct 15||66||H of Filomena; F of Tony, Carmen, Phill||5221142 |- |Newey, ?||||||||||5220287 |- |Newey, ?||||||||||5221875 |- |Newman, Joseph Gustave||1894||1975||||H of Margaret; F of Phyllis (dec), Edna, Ron (dec), Percy, Lorna||5220081 |- |Newman, Margaret||1901||1943||||nee Towns; W of Joseph; M of Phyllis (dec), Edna, Ron (dec), Percy, Lorna||5220081 |- |Newton, ?||||||||||5221940 |- |Newton, ?||||||||||5221952 |- |Newton, Catherine||||1975 May 22||||with W H T Newton||5220099 |- |Newton, Gordon Robert Alan||1944 Nov 16||1950 Apr 17||||S of Colin & Mavis; B of Colin, Raymond, Margaret, Valerie, Gloria||5220165 |- |Newton, Joseph T||1888 Oct 19||1951 Dec 08||||H of Annie; F of Isabella & James||5221332 |- |Newton, Raymond||||1958 Dec 25||20||||5220100 |- |Newton, Stephen||||1940 May 04||62||||5221552 |- |Newton, W H T||||1966 Feb 02||||with Catherine||5220099 |- |Nichols, Gladstone James||1895 Mnov 24||1961 Dec 15||66||H of Olive; F of Tas & Dulcie||5221056 |- |Nichols, Olive Myrtle||1898 Jul 19||1985 Dec 27||87||W of Gladstone; M of Tas & Dulcie||5221056 |- |Nitschke, Berthold John||||1966 Oct 28||||H of Elvie Catherine Grace; Father of Sheryl, John, Peter||5220789 |- |Nitschke, Elvie Catherine Grace||1913 Jun 29||2003 Apr 10||||W of Berthold (Bert); M of Sheryl, John, Glenda, Peter||5220790 |- |Nobes, Catherine||||1955 Sep 14||71||W of Walter||5221036 |- |Nobes, Walter||||1948 May 29||71||H of Catherine||5221036 |- |Norfolk, Elizabeth||||1948 May 02||77||W of Oscar||5221009 |- |Norfolk, Oscar||||1940 Mar 23||77||H of Elizabeth||5221009 |- |Nugent, Alfred||||1956 Nov 11||81||H of Janet||5220418 |- |Nugent, Emily||||1959 Nov||83||with William Nugent||5221261 |- |Nugent, Janet||||1950 Jul 03||78||W of Alfred||5220418 |- |Nugent, William||||1924 Jul ||63||with Emily Nugent||5221261 |- |Nugent, William||||1912 Nov 30||3||3 yrs 6 mths||5221262 |- |O'Rourke, Alfred||||1950 May 22||70||H of Winnie||5220616 |- |O'Rourke, Christopher James||||1969 Dec 10||||||5220711 |- |O'Rourke, Winnie||||1940 Apr 07||45||W of Alfred||5220616 |- |O’Connor, Arteena||1907 Mar 18||1971 Jun 24||||W of Leo||5221184 |- |O’Connor, Leo||1906 Jul 31||1979 May 26||||H of Arteena||5221184 |- |O’Donnell, Bridget||||1913 Mar 18||||with Margaret Jordan||5221275 |- |O’Garey, Brian||1946 Jan 05||2004 Aug 03||||H of Judith; F of Shelley, Jillian, Kendall||5220376 |- |O’Garey, Elizabeth Stoddard (Betty)||1921 Apr 14||2011 Dec 19||||W of Leo; M of Leon, John, Kaye, Brian, Janice, Leanne||5220377 |- |O’Garey, Leo James||1915 Apr 02||2001 Apr 09||||H of Elizabeth; F of Leon, John, Kaye, Brian, Janice, Leanne||5220377 |- |O’Halloran, Johanna||||1911 Jul 21||67||W of John||5221289 |- |O’Halloran, John||||1950 Jul 04||73||B of Margaret||5221286 |- |O’Halloran, John||||1926 Apr 29||84||H of Johanna||5221289 |- |O’Halloran, Margaret||||1939 Oct 23||67||Sis of John||5221286 |- |O’Halloran, Margaret||||1923||||Sis of Mary O’Halloran||5221293 |- |O’Halloran, Mary||||||||Sis of Margaret O’Halloran||5221293 |- |O’Halloran, Matthew||||1930 Feb 05||46||||5221287 |- |O’Halloran, Patrick||||1948 May 07||61?||H of Silvyr||5221151 |- |O’Halloran, Robert||||||||||5221074 |- |O’Halloran, Sarah Jane||||1971 Oct 26||90||with Sinan O’Halloran||5221284 |- |O’Halloran, Silvyr||||1964 Jul 31||78||W of Patrick||5221151 |- |O’Halloran, Sinan M||||1944 Nov 20||68||with Sarah Jane O’Halloran||5221284 |- |O’Meara, Christina||||1942 Mar 06||59||W of Percy||5221877 |- |O’Meara, Percy||||1939 Feb 05||59||H of Christina||5221877 |- |O’Rourke, Annie||||1943 Feb 15||74||with Thomas O’Rourke||5221159 |- |O’Rourke, Thomas||||1934 Apr 10||||with Annie O’Rourke||5221159 |- |O’Sullivan, Nancy Catherine||1927 Jan 25||1934 Dec 29||||D of Humphrey & Ann; Sis of Shirley and Joan||5220896 |- |Oakley, George||||1968 Apr 21||||H of Johanna Lewis; F of Dulcie & Valma||5220766 |- |Oakley, Johanna Lewis||||1972 Sep 22||||W of George; M of Dulcie & Valda||5220767 |- |Oakley, John James||||1948 Aug 06||||H of Mary||5220488 |- |Oakley, Mary||||1947 Mar 25||||W of John James Oakley||5220488 |- |Opie, Camilia Florence||||1963 Jan 11||79||with Lorna Opie||5221801 |- |Opie, Lorna Winifred||||1916 Feb 26||<1||9 mths; with Camilia Opie||5221801 |- |Orchard, Marion||1903 Sep 14||1972 Jul 29||||W of John Thomas Orchard; M of Jean, Ellie, Harold, David||5220689 |- |Orchard, Thomas||||1974 Mar 13||||H of Alice Marion (dec); F of Jean, Ellie, Harold, David||5220688 |- |Osborne, B||||2008 Apr 07||87||AIF VX84603; H of Doris; F of Cheryl, Lorraine (dec), Laraine, Glenn||5221530 |- |Osborne, Doris Evelyn||1924 Mar 19||2011 May 07||||W of Brian; M of Cheryl, Lorraine (dec), Laraine, Glenn||5221529 |- |Osborne, Lorraine||||1945 Dec 02||||6 hrs; Infant D of Doris & Brian; twin of Cheryl||5221531 |- |Otten, Alfred||||||||||5221257 |- |Padfield, Edna Florence||||1914 Sep 11||<1||7 wks; D of William & Florence||5221782 |- |Padfield, Florence||||1914 Aug 03||24||W of William Herbert||5221782 |- |Padfield, William Florence||||1917 Oct 04||33||H of Florence||5221783 |- |Page, L||||||||last name might be Pace||5220585 |- |Palmer, Florence||||1921 Dec 06||38||W of Robert||5221851 |- |Palmer, Robert||||1964 Mar 12||78||H of Florence||5221851 |- |Paola, Cappello Teresa||1916 Feb 07||1988 Aug 06||||b. Platania, Italy; W of Francesco||5220025 |- |Paola, Francesco||1913 Feb 24||2001 Jun 07||||b. Platania, Italy; H of Cappello||5220025 |- |Paola, Giuseppe Alessandro||1917 Mar 08||1998 Mar 04||||b. Conflenti, Italy; H of Teresina; F of Tony, Nick, Maria (dec), Rosa, Gina, Lina||5220370 |- |Paola, Teresina||1926 Feb 07||2006 Mar 26||||nee Vescio; b. Sambiase, Italy; d. Wonthaggi; W of Giuseppe; M of Tony, Nick, Maria (dec), Rosa, Gina, Lina||5220370 |- |Paravicini, Lorenzo||||||||||5221927 |- |Pardy, James C||1881||1946||||b. Muskerry||5221076 |- |Park, Ellen||||1944 Mar 10||||W of Thomas||5221853 |- |Park, James||||1939 Apr 11||46||||5221857 |- |Park, Mildred (Millie)||||1923 Apr 06||17||D of Thomas||5221854 |- |Park, Thomas||||1921 Sep 20||64||F of Millie||5221854 |- |Parker, Edna||1927 May 29||2002 Nov 01||||M of Wendy & Ron; GM of Andrew, Helen||5220692 |- |Parker, Geb.||||1931 Nov 01||||||5220477 |- |Partesana, Giacomo||1882 Sep 18||1971 Jul 28||||||5221134 |- |Pascoe, T||||||||||5221669 |- |Passarin, Gaetano||1923 Sep 14||1997 May 21||||b. Italy; D. Wonthaggi||5220057 |- |Passarin, Giovanna||1927 May 29||2005 Oct 06||||b. Italy; d. Wonthaggi||5220057 |- |Pattison, Beverly Mary||1955 Oct 18||2013 May 11||||D of Edo (dec) & Judith Caile; Sis of Christine, Anthony||5220972 |- |Payne, Elizabeth||||1976 Apr 12||89||W of William||5221161 |- |Payne, William||||||||H of Elizabeth||5221161 |- |Pearce, W I||||1934 Jun 09||||||5220577 |- |Pearson, John||||1945 May 07||69||H of Sara||5220531 |- |Pearson, Sara Louisa||||1942 Apr 25||55||W of John||5220531 |- |Peck, Annie||||1912 Apr 17||69||d. Glenalvie||5221560 |- |Pellicano, Clare||||1995 Jun 08||57||M of Leanne, John, Michael||5220373 |- |Pellizzer, Agostino Angelo||1895 Mar 21||1939 Nov 13||||b. Cavaso, Italy; d. Wonthaggi; H of Elsie; F of Edmund, Albert, Ivan||5220929 |- |Perry, Able Willis||||1937 Feb 15||65||H of Annie; F of John M||5220882 |- |Perry, Annie||||1968 Dec 01||86||W of Able (dec)||5220880 |- |Perry, John M||||1938 Dec 31||26||S of Able & Annie||5220882 |- |Petersen, Annie||||1953 Jun 30||||W of Henry||5220626 |- |Petersen, Henry||||1938 Jul 22||||H of Annie||5220626 |- |Peterson, Elizabeth Olive||1952 Sep 11||||||W of Norman; M of Shannon, Reece, Joel||5220384 |- |Peterson, Norman George||1950 Apr 11||2011 Oct 01||||H of Elizabeth’ F of Shannon, Reece, Joel||5220384 |- |Pezzelato, Maurice||1964 Dec 29||1965 Aug 08||||||5221241 |- |Phillips, Eliza||||1914 May 21||43||W of Joseph||5221822 |- | [[Phillips-25416|Phillips, Ernest]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Phillips-25416.jpg 5221612] |- |Phillips, Joseph||||1962 Jul 25||94||H of Eliza||5221822 |- |Phillips, Margaret A||||||||||5220151 |- |Phillips, Mary Jane||||1933 Jul 31||77||with Thomas Phillips||5221544 |- | [[Edwards-20479|Phillips, Susan]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Edwards-20479.jpg 5221613] |- |Phillips, Thomas||||1923 Jun 21||69||with Mary Jane Phillips||5221544 |- |Piasente, Giovanni||1913 Aug 15||1979 Oct 15||||b. Italy; d. Wonthaggi; H of Teresa||5220033 |- |Piasente, Teresa||1916 Mar 14||1991 Jan 18||||b. Italy; d. Wonthaggi; W of Giovanni||5220033 |- |Pickersgill, E A||||1957 Feb 01||43||AIF||5221871 |- |Pitt, Caroline Elizabeth||||1925 Mar 12||52||||5221725 |- |Pitts, ?||||||||||5220554 |- |Pitts, Lyndhurst Myrtle||1898 Mar 09||1983 Nov 09||||||5221966 |- |Pitts, Roland Henry||||1956 May 30||63||AIF||5221965 |- |Pizzol, Augusto (Gus)||1931 Apr 27||2004 May 05||||b. Montaner, Treviso; d. Wonthaggi; H of Antonia; F of Giuliano, Livio, Diana||5220380 |- |Pleydell, Albert Reeves||||1936 Jun 09||53||H of Catherine||5221926 |- |Pleydell, Catherine||||1973 Mar 28||80||W of Albert||5221926 |- |Plummer, Reuben Lennon||1883 Feb 07||1956 Jan 01||72||H of Florence; F of Joyc, Edna, Gwen, Maurice||5220588 |- |Pluumer, Florence Augusta||1890 Jun 04||1938 Mar 11||47||W of Reuben; M of Joyce, Edna, Gwen, Maurice||5220588 |- |Polaski, Ralph||||1933 Sep 22||78||H of Ethel Mary nee Saunders); F of Lillian, Ivan, Ethel, Doris, Ralph, Mary, Eva||5220306 |- |Poli, Giovanni||||1930||29||||5221016 |- |Pollard, Rose Blanche||1863 Aug 08||1943 Aug 07||||with Thomas Pollard||5221661 |- |Pollard, Thomas||1871 Oct 24||1920 Jan 20||||with Rose Pollard||5221661 |- |Pomfret, David||1870 Jul||1950 Apr||||H of Mary; F of Martha, Jim, Margaret, David, Harry||5221581 |- |Poole, Arthur Thomas||||1954 Nov 01||26||H of Lorna; F of Allan||5220334 |- |Poole, George Henry||||1947 Jun 21||81||H of Lucy||5220506 |- |Poole, Lucy Hannah||||1928 Jul 17||63||W of George||5220506 |- |Potter, Leslie Norman||||1965 Jan 08||47||||5221827 |- |Powell, Florence||||1955?||||||5220840 |- |Powell, George||||1940?||||||5220840 |- |Power, Emily Maude||||1972 Jun 17||||W of Thomas||5220160 |- |Power, Thomas John||||1951 Dec 19||||H of Emily||5220160 |- |Powney, Emily Julie||||1940||47||||5220618 |- |Powney, William Curtis||||1968||77?||||5220618 |- |Pragt, Hendrika||||1985 Feb 21||83||W of Josephus||5221104 |- |Pragt, Josephus||||1962 Jul 07||62||H of Hendrika||5221104 |- |Priestley, Arthur E D||||1945 Jul 07||79||H of Delta (Judy); F of Douglas, Janet (dec),Isabel||5221932 |- |Priestley, Delta (Judy)||||1988 Feb 11||98||W of Arthur; M of Douglas, Janet (dec), Isabel||5221932 |- |Priestley, Janet||||1938 May 25||19||||5221931 |- |Priscella||||||||||5220433 |- |Pritchard, John Alfred||||1968 May 06||||B of Roy||5220749 |- |Pritchard, William Roy||1897||1971 Apr 24||74||S of Janet & William; B of Bessie, Jack, Bert, Alec||5220748 |- |Probert, Harriet Ellen||1903 Jan 23||1987 Sep 21||||W of Thomas; M of Betty & Bobby||5220746 |- |Probert, Thomas Sylvester||||1968 May 10||||H of Nell; F of Betty & Bobby||5220747 |- |Pupetti, Eugenio||1930 Jan 20||2009 Jul 07||||b. Col. San. Martino, Italy; H of Betty; F of John & Nadia||5220381 |- |Purvis, Florence||||1968 May 06||||W of Winship||5220186 |- |Purvis, James Emery||||1957 Oct 16||34||||5220185 |- |Purvis, Walter Spurr||||2012 Dec 21||79||F of Rodney, Darl, Jennifer, Linda||5220184 |- |Purvis, Winship||||1962 Mar 06||||H of Florence||5220186 |- |Quilford, Ettie||1884||1975||||W of Rees||5220258 |- |Quilford, Rees||1883||1940||||H of Ettie||5220258 |- |Rahilly, Thomas Francis Ignatius||||1963 Jul 02||||||5221304 |- |Railton, Isaac||||1927 Apr 29||52||||5220537 |- |Ramsey, Edward||||1935 Sep 26||72||||5221700 |- |Ray, Richard||||1934 Dec 02||67||||5220622 |- |Raymond, George||||2002 Jun 12||90||H of Jean||5220034 |- |Raymond, Jean||||1979 Mar 11||63||W of George||5220034 |- |Rebagliati, Antonio Romolo||1900 Apr 08||1974 Aug 01||||||5221185 |- |Redi, Margaret||||1938 Jan 15||||W of Walter||5221502 |- |Rees, Mary||||1931 Sep 10||||W of William||5221708 |- |Rees, William||||1930 Oct 18||||H of Mary||5221708 |- |Reid, ?||||||||||5220544 |- |Reid, Florence Lillian||||||||||5221525 |- |Reid, James Robert||||1943 Aug 31||63||H of Alice; F of Lorna||5220545 |- |Reid, James William||||||||||5221525 |- |Reid, Walter||||1938 Oct 03||||H of Margaret||5221502 |- |Reiter, Anton||||||||||5221427 |- |Ren????||||||||||5221383 |- |Retallack, Eileen Marie||||||||D of Philip & Hilda||5220742 |- |Retallack, Hilda Florence||||1945 Jan 23||70||W of Philip||5221746 |- |Retallack, Philip Thomas||||1964 Feb 07||87||H of Hilda||5221746 |- |Richards, Catherine Annie||||1953 Nov 07||83||W of Henry||5221417 |- | [[Richards-20950|Richards, David]] || ||1950-Jan-01||60|| H of Christina||Funeral notice |- |Richards, Eliza Jane||||1972 Jul 16||||W of David Richards; M of Joe & Stan||5220677 |- |Richards, Henry||||1952 Jul 16||75||H of Catherine||5221417 |- |Richardson, C T||||1958 Sep 21||60||AIF VX43393; H of Sarah (d. 1933 May 31, age 33) ||5220398 |- |Richardson, Joseph Frank||||1954 Jul 27||78||||5221958 |- |Rickards, Charlie||||1922 Jul 14||16||||5221924 |- |Rider, Vincent Keith||1944 Feb 19||1945 Jan 18||||||5221207 |- |Ridgeway-Fox, Carmelita Maria||1968 Jan 19||2008 Jan 10||||b. Sligo, Ireland; W of Noel Timothy; M of Sinead Ita & Clodagh Carol||5220367 |- |Ridley, Beatrice Roberts||1911 Jan 07||2002 Jul 13||||Nee Dawson; b. Manchester, England; d. Womthaggi; W of Albert Dakers & Thomas Charles Ridley; M of James, Catherine, Barbara, Mona; Sis of Mona Looker & John (Dick) Dawson||5221316 |- |Rigby, Elizabeth||||1920 Dec 10||78||W of Luke||5221797 |- |Rigby, Ellen||||1987 Oct 31||76||W of Ralph||5221856 |- |Rigby, Grace A||||||||||5221585 |- |Rigby, J A||||||||||5221588 |- |Rigby, Luke||||1935 Mar 19||76||H of Elizabeth||5221797 |- |Rigby, Ralph West||||1974 Aug 08||65||H of Ellen||5221856 |- |Riordan, Margaret||1874 Aug 12||1942 May 05||||D of Michael Kanavan & Margaret Kane; b. Dunnstown; d, Prahran; m. 1899 Nov 11; W of Thomas||5220902 |- |Riordan, Thomas Michael||1872 Aug 01||1940 Dec 01||||S of John Riordan & Bridget Ryan; b. Creswick; d. Wonthaggi; m. 1899 Nov 11; H of Margaret||5220902 |- |Rippon, Annie||||1957 May 09||||with Robert Crammond||5220354 |- |Rippon, Robert Crammond||||1944 Jul 08||||with Annie Rippon||5220354 |- |Ritchie, Murray||||1948 Sep 24||67||H of Hazel||5221312 |- |Ritchie, William Alexander||1864 Feb 23||1935 Dec 15||||H of Annie Price||5220499 |- |Roberts, Hilda||||1983 Sep 07||||W of Thomas||5221807 |- |Roberts, John||||||8||S of James & Mary Roberts||5220297 |- |Roberts, Thomas John||||1967 Feb 04||69||H of Hilda||5221807 |- |Robertson, Jessie May||||1929 Jul 28||||||5221671 |- |Robertson, Mary||||1929 Sep 11||||Sis of Margaret Wardrobe||5221451 |- |Robison, ?||||||||||5221665 |- |Rochfort, George Washington||||1957 Jul 31||88||H of Jessie; F of Lawrence, george (dec), Francis (dec), Charles, Christopher, Phillip, Septimus||5221095 |- |Rochfort, Jessie||||1954 Jan 03||79||W of George; M of Lawrence, george (dec), Francis (dec), Charles, Christopher, Phillip, Septimus||5221095 |- |Rodwell, Jason||||1976 Sep 04||<1||||5220208 |- |Rogers, ?||||||||||5221694 |- |Rollinson, Frederick John||||1967 Jul 17||||H of Rose; F of Frederick, Albert, Robert, Grace||5220803 |- |Rollinson, Rose||||1976 Oct 16||||W of Fred; M of Frederick, Albert, Robert, Grace||5220804 |- |Romanoff, Frank||||1960 Aug 24||55||H of Lucia; F of Mary (dec), Frank, Nora||5220885 |- |Romanoff, Mary||||1936 Jul 16||2||D of Frank & Lucia; Sis of Frank, Nora||5220885 |- |Rosa, Angela Dalla||1882 Sep 10||1935 Jun 16||||||5220952 |- |Rosa, Emilio Dalla||1907 Dec 26||1999 Dec 16||||d. Wonthaggi||5220060 |- |Rosa, Giovanni Dalla||1881 Aug 16||1970 Oct 16||||||5220952 |- |Rosa, Giovanni Dalla||1943 Aug 15||1944 Feb 13||||S of Elisa & Emilio||5221004 |- |Rosa, Marcello Dalla||||1950 Jun 14||||||5220964 |- |Rose, Beatrice||||1938 Nov 13||64||with Duncan Rose||5221720 |- |Rose, Colin||||1947 Jun 03||76||with Esther Rose||5221707 |- |Rose, Duncan Alexander||||1951 Feb 15||76||with Beatrice Rose||5221720 |- |Rose, Esther||||1931 Oct 26||61||with Colin Rose||5221707 |- |Rossiter||||||||||5221158 |- |Rowe, Ellen||||1930 Jan 01||66||wife||5221447 |- |Rowe, John Ambrose||||1948 Feb 07||64||F of Kathleen Howe||5221079 |- |Rumble, Ruby Florence||||1948 Apr 08||53?||||5220178 |- |Ryan, Daniel Joseph||1894 Aug 04||1950 Oct 08||||H of Dorothy; F of Francis & Leonard||5220997 |- |Ryan, Daniel Joseph||1894 Aug 04||1950 Oct 08||||H of Dorothy; F of Frank & Len||5221038 |- |Ryan, Dorothy Edith||1911 Jun 02||2008 Dec 29||||W of Daniel; M of Francis & Leonard||5220997 |- |Ryan, Leonard (Len)||1940 Feb 20||2011 Oct 05||71||F of John & Sarah; F-in-L of Jo & Matt||5220386 |- |Ryan, Thomas J||||1933 Feb 17||||||5221018 |- |Sacco, Nicola||1910 Oct 22||1975 Jul 14||||b. Italy; d. Wonthaggi||5220046 |- |Sacco, Petronilla||1897 Jul 14||1982 Jan 14||||b. Italy; d. Wonthaggi||5220046 |- |Sainsbury||||||||||5221256 |- |Salerno, Vincenzo||1889 Mar 07||1964||||b. Pallagorio, Italy; d. Wonthaggi||5221247 |- |Samms, I||||||||||5221784 |- |Samms, Lily||||1931 Mar 07||54||W of George||5221748 |- |Sanders, Kathleen||||1949 Dec 08||||W of Lyal; M of Dorothy, Edna, Lorna||5220455 |- |Sanders, Lyal||||1941 Nov 12||||H of Kathleen; F of Dorothy, Edna, Lorna||5220455 |- |Sanders, Roy||||1931 Feb 26||42||H of Rene; F of Gwen||5220454 |- |Sartori, N Elsie||||1927||||||5220945 |- |Saunders, A||||||||||5221453 |- |Sawyer, Alfred||||1913 Dec 08||53||||5221574 |- |Sawyer, Mary||||1940 Mar 12||33||W of Horace||5221369 |- |Scapin, Maria||1910||1991 Dec 20||||||5221129 |- |Scariot, Giovanni||1888||1935||||||5220951 |- |Schapese, Edna||||1973 Sep 29||93||||5220960 |- |Schapese, Tony||||1949 Aug 19||81||||5220960 |- |Schilling, Katherine||||1913 Feb 04||54||W of Thomas; M of Sydney, Harold, Albert, Grace||5221269 |- |Schilling, Winifred Maud||||1964 Jan 06||72||D of William Huntly||5220439 |- |Schrape, Chiara Maria||||1994 Feb 01||37||nee Paola; W of Andy; M of Ashley, Tara, Kainen; D of Giuseppe & Teresina; Sis of Tony, Nicky, Rosa, Gina, Lina||5220052 |- |Schultz, August Robert||||1932 Feb 05?||72||H of Elizabeth (dec)||5220434 |- |Scimonello, Francesco (Frank)||1928 Mar 01||2012 Mar 23||||b. Floridia; d. Wonthaggi; H of Maria; F of Tony & Diana||5220382 |- |Scott, Elizabeth||||1953 Dec 12||90||||5221094 |- |Seager, William? Robert||||1947 Nov 06||||H of Annie||5220283 |- |Segafredo, Matteo||||1966 Nov 23||65||||5221181 |- |Seymour, Richard Thomas||||1973 May 28||67||||5220108 |- |Shackelford, Harry Alan||||1968 Dec 20||82||with Lillian Shackelford||5220090 |- |Shackelford, Lillian Ethel||||1963 Feb 20||77||with Harry Alan Shackelford||5220090 |- |Shanahan, Mary Agnes||||1962 Apr 22||59||||5221302 |- |Shandley, Elizabeth A||||1939 Feb 24||||W of William||5221758 |- |Shandley, William C||||1943 Jan 29||||H of Elizabeth||5221758 |- |Sharp, Agnes Dick||||1970 May 08||32||W of George; M of Bill, Jean, George, Doris, Frank, Margaret, Arthur, Albert||5220737 |- |Sharp, George||||1974 Aug 26||||H of Agnes (dec); F of Bill, Jane, George, Doris, Margaret, Agnes (dec), Arthur, Albert||5220736 |- |Sheddon, A||||||||||5221488 |- |Sheddon, J||||||||||5221486 |- |Sheddon, James||||1960 Nov 28||63||H of Jessie; F of Ellen, Millie, Ann||5221833 |- |Sheddon, Jessie Mascot||||1989 Nov 05||90||W of James||5221833 |- |Sheddon, Robert||||1950 Feb 22||||||5221831 |- | [[Shepherdson-60|Shepherdson, Charles Stephen]] ||1881 Sep 03||1964 Jan 05||||H of Charles; F of Louisa, Gilbert, Bertha, Beatrice, Angus, Heron, Norman, Allan||5220280 |- | [[Heron-1078|Shepherdson, Louisa Frances]] ||1885 Mar 11||1936 Apr 23||||W of Charles; M of Louisa, Gilbert, Bertha, Beatrice, Angus, Heron, Norman, Allan||5220280 |- |Sibly, Charles||||1945 Feb 14||67||H of Mary||5221154 |- |Sibly, Mary Eveleen||||1953 Jun 26||72||W of Charles||5221154 |- |Simcox, Edith Jane||||1920 Aug 21||32||H of Edith||5221816 |- |Simcox, William Charles||||1833 Feb 06||54||W of William||5221816 |- |Simpson, Garry David||1966 Feb 17||1966 Jun 27||||||5221229 |- |Slade, Frank||||1971 Apr 06||||||5220735 |- |Slade, Harrison James||1992 Jul 09||1992 Jul 09||||S of Leanne & James; B of Sarah-Louise||5220372 |- |Slavin, John Thomas||||1968 Aug 23||59||H of Lillian; F of Joan, Peter, Brian||5220709 |- |Sloan, Albert (Toddy)||||1952 Sep 30||53||H of Verna; F of Alan, Verna, Enid, Evelyn, Les, Lorna, Norv, Glen||5221436 |- |Sloan, Allan||||1947 Dec 13||24||||5220332 |- |Sloan, Arthur John||||1957 Jul 18||57||||5221058 |- |Sloan, David James||||1942 Feb 07||3||S of Violet & Horace; B of Kath, George, Jeff, Maureen||5221363 |- |Sloan, Isabella||||1937 Aug 21||67||mother||5221276 |- |Sloan, Verna B||||1974 Jun 12||72||W of Albert; M of Alan, Verna, Enid, Evelyn, Les, Lorna, Norv, Glen||5221436 |- |Smith, Alice Haines||||1971 Oct 31||||W of James||5220419 |- |Smith, Annie||||||||||5221622 |- |Smith, Frank||||1958 Dec 05||83||H of Mary||5221970 |- |Smith, James||||||||||5221622 |- |Smith, James E Culley||||1950 May 07||||H of Alice||5220419 |- |Smith, Leslie Thomas||||1982 Mar 23||78||H of Winifred; F of Les & Warren||5220819 |- |Smith, Mary Jane||||1961 Feb 19||79||W of Frank||5221970 |- |Smith, Norman||||||||||5221739 |- |Smith, Winifred Margaret||||1968 May 10||||W of Les; M of Les & Warren||5220818 |- |Smooker, Alfred Charles (Mick)||||1951 Mar 09||49||H of Hilda||5220120 |- |Smooker, Hilda Maude||||1992 Jan 30||87||W of Alfred||5220120 |- |Sneddon, J H||||1999 May 06||71||AIF VX501471||5221344 |- |Sneddon, John||||1938 Jun 09||42||F of Hugh||5221343 |- |Sneddon, Mary||||1985 Jan 22||83||W of John B; M of John H||5221345 |- | [[McCleary-565|Snibson, Mary J]] ||||1939 Sep 21||74||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Snibson-9.jpg 5221572] |- | [[Snibson-9|Snibson, Thomas]] ||||1950 Feb 09||87||H of Mary J|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Snibson-9.jpg 5221572] |- |Somerset, H C||||1927 Apr 29||68||AIF 705; H of Mary Anne; F of May & Bella||5220540 |- |Spooner, Edward||||1981 Sep 20||62||AIF; with Evelyn Spooner||5220331 |- |Spooner, Ellen||||1957 Jul 14||74||W of John||5220326 |- |Spooner, Evelyn V||||1947 Aug 21||21||with Edward Spooner||5220331 |- |Spooner, Ian||||||6 weeks||twin of Yvonne||5220271 |- |Spooner, Jean Ellen||||1964 Jul 23||43||M of twins Ian & Yvonne||5220271 |- |Spooner, John T||||1946 May 02||66||H of Ellen||5220326 |- |Spooner, Yvonne||||||6 weeks||twin of Ian||5220271 |- |Stagg, A||||||||||5221611 |- |Stephenson, Alice Marion||||1952 Dec 19||61||||5221911 |- |Stephenson, Annie||||||||W of Richard||5221608 |- |Stephenson, David||||1961||70||||5221911 |- |Stephenson, Richard Park||||||||H of Annie||5221608 |- |Stephenson, William||||||||S of Richard & Annie; B of Winnie, Marge, Richard, Vera, Jack, Dave||5221608 |- |Stewart, Clara Rose||||1963 Feb 14||75||W of Cyril||5221823 |- |Stewart, Cyril Henry||||1976 May 26||68||H of Clara||5221824 |- |Stirton, James S B||||1932 Dec 01||31||||5221425 |- |Stock, Walter||||1946 May 28||63||||5220522 |- |Stockdale, Esther Olive||1917 Jun 04||1982 Aug 26||65||M of Richard Stockdale||5221386 |- |Stockdale, Richard Barry||||1947 Aug 19||<1||9 mths; S of Esther Stockdale||5221386 |- |Stone, Lily||||1969 Sep 09||||W of Frank; M of Gabriel, Lily, David, Alfred||5220781 |- |Stoppa, Felice||1907||1944||||||5221006 |- |Storti, Alessandra||1897 May 25||1968 Oct 05||||||5221189 |- |Storti, Bryan Leigh||||1974 Oct 15||||5 weeks; S of Doreen & Ugo Storti||5220996 |- |Storti, Giuseppe||1901 Jun 19||1951 Jan 01||||||5220995 |- |Storti, Limbania||||1958 Dec 19||57||||5220986 |- |Strahan, Marjorie Elizabeth||||1949 Apr 10||6||||5221391 |- |Street, Denis John||||1971 Jun 09||||S of Amy & Fred; B of Joy, Bill, Coleen, Heather, Ken, Daryl, Jennifer, Greg||5220686 |- |Street, Frederic Thomas||||1973 Jan 05||47||H of Amy; F of Joy, Bill, Colleen, Heather, Denis (dec), Ken, Daryl, Jennifer, Greg||5220685 |- |Strong, Annie||||1955 Mar 07||72||with John Strong||5221271 |- |Strong, George||||1971 Jun 14||17||S of John & Connie||5221837 |- |Strong, John||||1932 Feb 25||55||with Annie Strong||5221271 |- |Studham, Catherine||||1969 Jun 18||||||5220828 |- |Studham, Eleanor||||1963 Aug 15||||W of William||5220574 |- |Studham, Phillip (Sno)||||1984 Feb 18||79||H of Win; F of Pauline, George, Helen||5220664 |- |Studham, Wayne John||||1954 Mar 17||4||||5221889 |- |Studham, William||||1944 Sep 27||||H of Eleanor||5220574 |- |Sturgess, Alice||||1963 Aug 06||77?||W of George||5220591 |- |Sturgess, George||||1940 Nov 29||59||H of Alice||5220591 |- |Suckling, Albert George (Mick)||1907 Oct 04||1960 Nov 21||||H of Maude; F of Sylvia & Ivan||5221865 |- |Suckling, Doris May||||1959 Jul 15||57||W of Thomas||5220512 |- |Suckling, Maude Lavina||1911 Jun 28||1995 Jul 26||||W of Albert; M of Sylvia & Ivan||5221865 |- |Suckling, Thomas Joseph||||1971 Mar 05||69||H of Doris||5220512 |- |Sullivan, John Michael||||1954 Apr 11||50||||5221040 |- |Summerlin, Harriet||||1969 May 09||||W of Henry Summerlin||5220721 |- |Swainston, Jane Anni||||1958 Aug 19||62||W of Thomas||5220192 |- |Swainston, Thomas||||1976 May 01||83?||H of Jane||5220192 |- |Symons, Laura Eliza||1908 Mar 09||1994 Feb 11||||W of George; M of Gwenda, Melva||5220823 |- |Taafe, Catherine||||1956 May 08||52||W of Jack; M of Jack||5221115 |- |Taafe, Jack||||1958 Jul 24||58||H of catherine; F of Jack||5221115 |- |Taberner, Charles Daniel||||1945 Aug 28||70||H of Mary||5220533 |- |Taberner, Mary Emma||||1950 Jun 05||84||W of Charles||5220533 |- |Talbot, A||||||||||5221817 |- |Talbot, Clarice Rose||||1918 Oct 17||24||||5221213 |- |Talbot, Roy Mills||||1916 Mar 19||1||16 mths||5221789 |- |Talbot, Roy Mills||1914 Oct 28||1916 Mar 19||||S of Luisa & Archie; B of Jim & Joyce||5221790 |- |Tann, Ellen Agnes (Nellie)||||2005 Mar 18||||W of John||5220126 |- |Tann, Graeme||||1963 Feb 24||23||B of Coral||5220125 |- |Tann, John||||1973 Aug 05||||H of Ellen; F of Graeme (dec) & Coral; with Ellen||5220126 |- |Taylor, Agnes Allan||1881||1923||||b. Glasgow; d. Wonthaggi; W of Charles||5221456 |- |Taylor, Charles||1877||1927||||b. Glasgow; d. Wonthaggi; H of Agnes||5221456 |- |Taylor, Isabella||||1988 Jan 10||39||W of John||5220472 |- |Taylor, John||||1966 May 11||||H of Isabella; F of George & John||5220472 |- |Taylor, Lionel S||||||||||5220498 |- |Terrell, Elsie||||1946 Nov 09||18||D of W. Terrell; Sis of Phyllis||5221077 |- |Tessari, Anna||1905 Mar 19||1936||||||5220932 |- |Tessari, Giovanni||1902 Oct 01||1979 Sep 16||||||5220932 |- |Thomas||||||||||5221685 |- |Thomas, Daniel Llewellyn||||1986 Nov 03||57||AIF; B of John, Helen, David, Joshua, Marion, Idris, Ralph||5220694 |- |Thomas, Mary-Anne||1897 Sep 15||1972 Aug 30||||Nee Lodwick; W of Thomas; M of Jack, Helena, Daniel, David, Joshua, Marion, Idris, Ralph||5220695 |- |Thomas, Thomas||1886 Oct 30||1939 Sep 07||||AIF?; H of Mary-Anne; F of Jack, Helena, Daniel, David, Joshua, Marion, Idris, Ralph||5220695 |- |Thompson, Charles Henry||||1976 Sep 23||83||H of Ollie; F of Allan, Ern, Dulcie, Shirley||5220740 |- |Thompson, Mary Veronica||1912 May 22||1995 Jan 20||||W of John (Dec); M of Pat; GM of Darren & Vicki||5220674 |- |Thompson, Ollie May||||1969 Mar 08||72||W of Charles; M of Allan, Ern, Dulcie, Shirley||5220741 |- |Thomson, W A||||||||||5221668 |- |Thornton, Ida Linda||||1981 Aug 01||82||W of William George; M of Keith, Fred||5220680 |- |Thornton, William George||||1972 Jul 02||||H of Linda; F of Keith, Fred||5220681 |- |Tierney, Arthur||||1969 Jul 16||81||H of Lillian||5221903 |- |Tierney, Lillian Victoria||||1956 Feb 14||66||W of Arthur||5221903 |- |Tierney, Mabel Gertrude||||1948 May 01||62||||5220202 |- |Tierney, Robert Henry||||1959 Nov 12||74||||5220202 |- |Tinkler, John Andrew||||1935 Nov 04||70||||5221594 |- |Tinkler, John Andrew||||1916 Sep 28||54||||5221595 |- |Tinkler, W||||||||||5221582 |- |Tipping, Alice||||1980 Mar 22||81||||5221618 |- |Tipping, Ernest Dawson||||1982 Apr 25||88||S-in-L of James & Annie Hamilton||5221329 |- |Tipping, James Dawson||||1933 Aug 2?||15||||5221618 |- |Tito, Tecchio||1922 Apr 18||1947 Jun 23||||||5220957 |- |Tiziani, Enrico||1909 Jan 28||1976 Dec 10||||H of Maria||5220035 |- |Tiziani, Lino||1939 Oct 10||1956 Mar 26||||||5221059 |- |Tiziani, Luigi Pietro||1932 May 14||2000 Mar 26||||b. San Donato Lamon, Italy; d. Wonthaggi||5220061 |- |Tiziani, Maria||1912 Aug 23||1996 Aug 20||||W of Enrico||5220035 |- |Tolson, Percy Claude||||1971 Feb 19||||H of Ida; F of Ruth||5220662 |- |Toniazzo, Liugi||||||||||5221042 |- |Tooley, Ada||||1962 Aug 15||74||W of Herbert William; M of Clem, Alan, Colin, Keith, Mervyn||5220089 |- |Treharne, Mary Annie||||1933 Aug 10||||W of William; M of Ruby||5220305 |- |Treharne, William Harris||||1961 Dec 22||||H of Mary; F of Ruby||5220305 |- |Treuel, ?||||||||||5220399 |- |Treuel, Gordon (Chummy)||||1977 Jul 20||42||H of Velia; F of Garry||5220632 |- |Treuel, Velia Margherita||1938 Oct 20||2004 Dec 15||||W of Gordon; M of Garry||5220633 |- |Trewarn, Phyllis Joyce||||1979 Apr 23||54||D of Norman & Marion||5220656 |- |Trewin, Alfred John||||||||H of Sarah||5221765 |- | [[Trewin-228|Trewin, Herbert]]||||1968 Jun 04||||H of Pearl; F of Alfred, Dorothy, Phyllis (dec), Mary (dec), Maude (dec), Jean (dec), Raymond, Donald, Margaret, Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Trewin-228.jpg 5220782] |- |Trewin, Mary||||1943 Feb 24||19||||5220515 |- | [[Tabb-14|Trewin, Mary Elizabeth]] ||||1934 Sep 29||83||W of Titus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Tabb-14.jpg 5221764] |- | [[McKay-253|Trewin, Pearl Victoria]] ||||1979 Aug 18||80||W of Herbert; M of Alf, Phyllis, Dot, Mary, Maud, Jean, Ray, Don, Margaret, Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/McKay-253.jpg 5220783] |- |Trewin, Phyllis||||1936 Feb 01||17||||5221925 |- |Trewin, Roy Gordon||||1958 May 22||53||||5221772 |- | [[Trewin-109|Trewin, Titus]] ||||1912 Apr 01||67||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Trewin-109.jpg 5221761] |- |Trewin, Titus||||1914 Apr ||||||5221766 |- |Trumble, Emma||||1936? Mar 11||||W of George||5220589 |- |Trumble, George||||1930 Apr 11||||||5220589 |- |Trumble, George||||1947 Nov 1947||||H of Emma||5220589 |- |Tuddenham, Effie||||1978 Jul 06||77?||W of Robert; M of Mary, Kevin, Vin, Joan||5220738 |- |Tuddenham, Robert Allan||||1969 Mar 11||||H of Effie; F of Mary, Kevin, Vincent, Joan||5220739 |- |Tweddle, Elvie Amelia||1907 Feb 26||1996 Sep 29||||||5220346 |- |Tweddle, George Albert||1903 Apr 23||1943 Oct 21||||H of Elvie; F of Gladys, June, Edith||5220346 |- |Underwood, James||||1967 Aug 07||||H of Violet; F of William, Mary||5220805 |- |Underwood, Violet Matilda||1901 Jan 05||1983 Sep 06||||W of James (dec); M of William Edward, Mary Therese||5220806 |- | [[Undy-20|Undy, Thomas]] ||||1917 Nov 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Undy-20.jpg 5221796] |- |Unknown||||||||||5220067 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220107 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220123 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220145 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220204 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220213 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220225 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220228 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220232 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220244 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220247 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220250 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220251 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220252 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220253 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220321 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220323 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220345 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220347 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220360 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220361 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220363 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220383 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220391 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220394 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220429 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220430 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220448 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220449 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220459 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220468 |- |Unknown||||||||Infant||5220469 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220471 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220487 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220503 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220513 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220516 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220520 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220528 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220530 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220541 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220546 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220552 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220553 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220580 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220582 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220583 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220584 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220587 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220592 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220594 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220595 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220627 |- |Unknown||||||||||5220836 |- |Unknown||1885||1923 Nov 21||||d. 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M of Wayne||5220634 |- |Veatch, Essie||||||||||5221576 |- |Vescovi, D||1881||1957||||||5221045 |- |Villella, Lindy Maree||||1975 Nov 30||||2 days||5220037 |- |Vurlow, Bertram George||||1981 Jun 03||69||H of Sheila; F of Brian, Irene||5220682 |- |Vurlow, Sheila Jane||||1971 Jul 21||||W of Bennie; M of Irene, Brian, Peter (dec), George (dec)||5220683 |- |Wade, Paul John||||||52||S of Barbara & George; B of Darren & Cameron; F of Leigh, Matthew, Taylor, Jaxon, Rya||5220055 |- |Wade, R George ||||||66||||5220054 |- |Walker, ?||||||||||5220304 |- |Walker, Edgar||||1934 Jul 19||54||H of Ethel; F of Betty & Jack||5221463 |- |Walker, Robert A||||1943 May 27||18||accidentally killed State Mine||5220566 |- | [[Donovan-4155|Wall, Annie]] ||||1919?||56||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Wall-8731.jpg 5220887] |- | [[Wall-8731|Wall, George]] ||||1932 Sep 27||83||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Wall-8731.jpg 5220887] |- |Wallace, Alice Mary (Ruby)||||1931 Nov 17||||W of Edward Wallace; Sis of Charlie, Dorothy, Rex||5221878 |- |Walsh, Annie||||1953 Aug 02||4||||5220993 |- |Walsh, Walter||||1956 Aug 06||81||||5220993 |- |Wardle, Anthony J||||1970 Feb 14||71||H of Kathleen||5221614 |- |Wardle, Henry||||||||||5220573 |- |Wardle, Kathleen||||1944 Apr 27||41||W of Anthony||5221614 |- |Wardle, Margaret Ellen||||1957 Jun 03||86||W of Margaret||5220568 |- |Wardle, William||||1957 Jun 03||86||H of Margaret||5220568 |- |Wardrobe, John||||||||||5221406 |- |Wardrobe, Margaret||||1949 Jul||?||mother; Sis of Mary Robertson||5221451 |- |Ware, Betty Violet||1927 Nov 01||1993 Jan 07||||W of Raymond||5220024 |- |Ware, Raymond Lorance||1915 Dec 02||1993 Feb 13||||H of Betty||5220024 |- |Warren, ?||||||||||5220315 |- |Waters, Francis Edward||||1915 May 31||45||||5221260 |- |Watson, ?||||||||||5220324 |- |Watson, Ethel Isabel||||2003 Aug 26||80||with Alice Williams||5220521 |- |Watts, Margaret E||||1943 Jul 05||83||||5220628 |- |Watts, Robert Gordon (Bob)||1939 Feb 25||2014 Feb 06||||H of Ellen; F of Anthony, Theresa (dec), Damian||5220387 |- |Wells, Beatrice Louise||||1971 Apr 26||||W of Frederick August Wells; M of Charles, Edward, Eileen||5220755 |- |Wells, Charles Frederick||||1968 Jan 19||||S of Beatrice Louise and Frederick August Wells (dec) ||5220756 |- |Wells, Frederick August||||1939 May 19||||H of Beatrice Louise; F of Charles, Edward, Eileen||5220844 |- |Wells, Hilda Mary||||1969 Mar 13||||D of Alice (dec) and Frederick Wells||5220824 |- |Wells, Mary Ann||||1946 Aug 10||||||5221035 |- |Welsh, Helen||||1948 Sep 29||||mother||5221848 |- |Welsh, Ian Joseph||||1967 Feb 26||||S of Thomas & Rose; B of Bill||5220798 |- |Welsh, James||||1927 Aug 18||||W of James||5220300 |- |Welsh, James||||1966 May 28||||||5221848 |- |Welsh, Mary Lillian Rose||||1975 Mar 02||||W of Thomas (dec); M of Joseph (dec) & William George||5220759 |- |Welsh, Thomas||||1967 Aug 11||||H of Rose; F of William, Ian (dec)||5220760 |- |Whelan||||||||||5221215 |- |Whelan, Hugh||||1964 May 24||74||with Mary Brogan Whelan||5221119 |- |Whelan, Mary Brogan||1893 Apr 12||1987 Aug 01||97||Nee Gilmour; with Hugh Whelan||5221119 |- |Whidborne, Alice Grace||||1929 Nov 06||51||W of Harry Elderton Whidborne||5220466 |- |White, Cassandra||||1931 Jan 13||43||W of Charles; M of Charlie||5220864 |- |White, Charles||||1935 Jul 12||49||H of Cassandra; F of Charlie||5220863 |- |White, Laurence||||1970 Mar 05||||H of Joyce||5220795 |- |Whitefield, Ada||||1980||92||||5220167 |- |Whitefield, R J||||1950 Jul 10||59||AIF 13052; H of Ada||5220166 |- |Whitehouse, James||||1923 Aug 14||47||H of Mary||5221623 |- |Whitehouse, Mary||||1972 Jun 17||92||W of James; M of Reg, Bill, Gordon, Bernard, Mollie||5221624 |- |Whitkins, Emmaline||||1950 Oct 27||78||||5220210 |- |Whittet, ? 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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *Coordinators [[Branham-239|Bob Branham]] and [[Harris-47557|Emily Harris]] ===Formed From=== *{{Blue|Wood County was created 5 February 1850 and organized from Van Zandt County.}} It is named for Gov George T Wood with Quitman being the County Seat.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/wood-county ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Wood_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=History of Wood county }} :The area was originally Caddo Indian country. :'''1824''' Martin Varner settled permanently in SE of Hainesville. http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/wood/https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wood_County,_Texas_Genealogy :1845 Community of Webster was settled. First newspaper was published in 1845. :'''1850''' {{Blue|Wood County was created 5 February 1850 from Van Zandt County. Wood county. was split from Van Zandt co. then it was organized with Quitman as the county Seat.}} It was named for George T Wood, governor of Texas (1847-1850). :'''1852''' -First school opened :'''1861''' Wood co. voted for secession (70%) in favor. However its delegates to the State Seccession Convention (John D Rains and A.P. Shuford voted against). They were out voted. :'''1870'''--A western section of Wood County was used to form the new Rains County. :1870-1920 Wood County as most counties, was agricultural and a rural county. :'''1870-1920''' During 50 years, population and # of farms increased to 27,707 and 4,333 farms with Cotton and corn as the main crops.. Values of county farms were about $19 million. [Excerpts from: David W. Gilbreath, "WOOD COUNTY," Handbook of Texas Online; Published by the Texas State Historical Association] :'''Dec 1878'''--Courthouse and all county records were destroyed by fire. Railways
::Many railways built through Wood County in NE Texas. Towns developed due to early railroad facilities.http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/wood/wood_history.html ::1) '''1870''' Texas & Pacific was constructed from Longview, to the city of Mineola E edge of the county Other early stations along the line were Hawkins, Graham, Lake Fork and Macks. ::2) '''1876''' East Line & Red River - now Missouri, Kansas & Texas, was built. ::3) '''April, 1874''' a branch of the International & Great Northern opened between Troupe and Mineola. ::4) '''1882''' the Missouri, Kansas & Texas extended its line from Greenville to Mineola, then Texas Southern (later known as Marshall & East Texas) was extended to Winnsboro. ::5) 1890s Texas Short Line entered the county. :'''1910''' Farms were 274,476 acres, with 146,000 acres were classified as "improved land" The number of farms increased from 2,094 in 1900 to 3,600 in 1910. :'''1910''' - Crops - Hogs, 42,826 acres - oats, 1,543 acres - hay and forage crops, 1,181 acres in peanuts, and 1,400 acres in potatoes, sweet potatoes, vegetables and 262,000 orchard fruit trees had begun in the county. A History of Texas and Texans, Volume 2 By Francis White Johnson (Published by American Historical Society, 1914) -transcribed by Veneta McKinney :'''1930s''' Long term changes began during the Great Depression in Wood County. The county's population declined, to 17,653 in 1960 before the trend reversed. The number of farms began to decline; (3,000 fewer farms in 1959 than there were in 1920). Unemployment became a problem during the depression years. (1930 had 2% unemployed) but by 1935 there were 1,022 workers unemployed on public relief. :'''1940 and World War II''' unemployment had reached '''13% of the county's work force.''' A '''Civilian Conservation Corps camp''' was established near Winnsboro during the early 1930s. :'''1941''' OIL was discovered of oil in 1941 in Wood County was one of several developments that promised a brighter future. :'''1948''' the county produced nearly 25 million barrels of oil ''' Adjacent Counties''' {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Wood County, [[: Space:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = |N Location = [[:Space:Hopkins County, Texas|Hopkins County]]
[[:Space: Franklin County, Texas|Franklin County]] |NE Location = [[:Space:Camp County, Texas|Camp County]] |E Location = [[:Space:Upshur County, Texas|Upshur County]] |SE Location = |S Location = [[:Space:Smith County, Texas|Smith County]] |SW Location = [[:Space: Van Zandt County, Texas|Van Zandt County]] |W Location = [[:Space:Rains County, Texas|Rains County]] }} ===Government Offices=== Wood County has had 4 courthouses - 1851, 1854, 1883 and the present 1925 courthouse. '''1st courthouse, 1851''' The county first used a log courthouse on the south side of the square. '''2nd courthouse, 1854''' The county built a two-story frame building next, which burned in 1878. '''3rd Courthouse, 1883''' Third courthouse, was designed by the noted F.E. Ruffini, was completed in 1884. It burned in 1924. {{Image|file=Wood_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=1883 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''4th courthouse, 1925''' Style - Classical Revival, Material - Brick The county added an annex in 1950, but the courthouse retains its Classical Revival style, with features including a grand stair with raised entry, a four column temple front, and a full entablature with dentil molding and pediment. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2003 An addition was built in 1949, and the courthouse had undergone several remodeling since. {{Image|file=Wood_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=460 |caption=1925 Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Wood_County_Texas.png |align=l |size=200 |caption=location in Texas. }} :Crops: -corn, cotton, oats, wheat, barley, rye, peas of all kinds. potatocs (both sweet and Irish), melons , many grasses, sugar cane, sorghum, hero grapes, apples, peaches, pears, plums grapes and berries. :Trees: white, black, red and post oak. overcup, ash, walnut, mulberry, sweet and black gum, white and black hickory, black jack, cotton wood, hackberry, pine {{clear}} https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw15 :Location -NE Texas between Interstate HWY 20 and 30. :County Seat - Quitman is 80 miles E of Dallas, 30 miles N or Tyler. County's center is 32°5' north latitude and 95°0' west longitude. :Size: 689 square miles of East Texas timberlands Elevation -250 to 600 feet above sea level. Type - W and central parts of the county in Post Oak Savannah area, produce tall grasses, post oak, blackjack oak ::Eastern portion-- Piney Woods vegetation area -softwoods such as loblolly, shortleaf, longleaf, slash pine and hardwoods such as oak, hickory, and maple. :Rivers/creeks: Sabine River Drains S part of Wood County is S boundary. Tributary (Lake Fork Creek drains central part. Coffee Creek drains NW part. Big Sandy Creek drains E part, Indian Creek drains N part. :Terrain - west - level to undulating terrain with sandy surfaces over clayey subsoils. ::Central - rolling to hilly terrain, reddish soils, loamy surfaces over very deep clayey subsoils. ::Eastern Wood County-level -- soils with sandy to loamy surfaces over very deep subsoils. :Mineral resources include oil, natural gas, sand, gravel, and clays. :Climate is subtropical, moist and mild. :Temperature - low of 32° F in January to high of 54° and in July from 71° to 95° F. :Average Annual temperature is 64° F. :Rainfall - forty-three inches :Growing season averages 246 days a year. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw15 ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' * Beef Cattle * Dairies * Forages *Nursuries * Poultry *Significant Timber Production '''Minerals''' * Natural Gal * Gravel * Oil * Sand ===Protected Areas=== *Lake Fork Reservoir *Little Sandy National Wildlife Refuge * Texas Post Oak Savannah Wildlife Di stric t ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 36,752 people residing in the county with a population density of 56 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 89.11% White, 6.12% Black or African American, 0.55% Native American, 0.20% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 2.91% from other races, and 1.09% from two or more races. 5.72% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $32,885, and the median income for a family was $38,219. Males had a median income of $30,558 versus $20,209 for females. The per capita income for the county was $17,702. About 10.80% of families and 14.30% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.50% of those under age 18 and 10.30% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_County,_Texas '''Politics:''' Wood County has supported the Democratic party and politically conservative policies in most of the years since Reconstruction. Citizens voted solidly Democratic until 1956, when the county was carried by Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower. Republicans also won in 1972, 1980, 1984, 1988, and 1992. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcw15 '''Highways'''
{| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways !!Highways!!Highways!! Highways!! Highways |- |U.S. Highway 69 ||Texas FM 14||Texas FM 312|| FM 1254||FM 1801 |- |U.S. Highway 80|| Texas FM 49||FM 514 ||FM 1483|| FM 1804 |- |Texas State Highway 11||Texas FM 17||FM 515||FM 1643||FM 2088 |- |Texas State Highway 37||Texas FM 69||FM 778|| FM 1647||FM 2225 |- |Texas State Highway 154||FM 115 ||FM 779||FM 1795 ||FM 2422 |- |Texas State Highway 182||FM 288 ||FM 852|FM 1799 || FM 2455 |- |FM 2659 || FM 2869 ||FM 2911 ||FM 2966|| FM 3056 |} *Wood County is currently served by '''Amtrack's Texas Eagle passenger railway line'''. The railroad tracks which run through the southern portion of Wood County and through Mineola are currently owned and operated by Union Pacific. *Wood County is served by''' three airports''' located in Mineola, Quitman, and Winnsboro. ::'''Mineola Wisner Field''': The Airport identifier for this airport is 3F9.This airport was established in 1917. It has been operated by the same family owners since 1926. It is also known as the Mineola Airport and Wisner Field. ::'''Wood County Airport''' (Mineola/Quitman Airport): This airport is a public airport owned by Wood County. ::'''Winnsboro Municipal Airport:''' This airport is located south of the city of Winnsboro and is a municipally owned airport facility. *Wood County currently has only two newspapers published within its borders. The '''Wood County Monitor''' and the '''Winnsboro News''' both serve Wood County, although the Winnsboro News also served Franklin County, as Winnsboro is split between the two counties. *Wood County is represented in the Texas House of Representatives by the Republican Bryan Hughes, a lawyer in Mineola and a native of Wood County. The county is split between two different U.S. Congressional Districts, the First Congressional District of Texas and the Fifth Congressional District of Texas. Thus, the county is represented by Congressman Louie Gohmert and Congressman Jeb Hensarling.The county is currently represented in the Texas Senate by Kevin Eltife.https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wood_County%2C_Texas. The current County Judge, Bryan Jeans, was convicted of driving while intoxicated in 2016. As County Judge, Jeans is both the county's chief administrator and judge of the county court at law, which handles misdemeanor cases. The judge retained his appointment.[[Space:Wood_County%2C_Texas|Space:Wood_County%2C_Texas]] '''Events and Festivals''' *Old Settlers Reunion, Quitman *Dogwood Festival *Several recreational lakes, attract visitors and new residents. ''' Notables''' *Ima Hogg, philanthropist, b Mineola, TX ''' County Resources''' * http://genealogytrails.com/tex/pineywoods/wood/wood_history.html ===Towns=== *[[:Category:Alba, Texas|Alba]] *[[:Category:Hawkins, Texas|Hawkins]] *'''[[:Category:Mineola, Texas|Mineola]]''' *'''[[:Category:Quitman, Texas|Quitman]]''' *[[:Category:Winnsboro, Texas|Winnsboro]] *[[:Category:Yantis, Texas|Yantis]] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Uninco Community !! Uninc Community!! Uninc Community |- |[[:Category: Concord, Rusk County, Texas|Concord]]||[[:Category:Cartwright, Texas| Cartwright]] || [[:Category:Hainesville, Texas|Hainesville]] |- |[[:Category:Crow, Texas|Crow]] ||[[:Category:Holly Lake Ranch, Texas|Holly Lake Ranch]]||[[:Category:New Hope, Texas|New Hope]] |- |[[:Category:Fouke, Texas|Fouke]] ||[[:Category:Mount Enterprise, Texas|Mount Enterprise]]||[[:Category:Oak Grove, Kaufman County, Texas|Oak Grove]] |- |[[:Category:Golden, Texas|Golden]] ||[[:Category:Perryville, Texas|Perryville]]||[[:Category:Pine Mills, Texas|Pine Mills]] |} '''Ghost Towns''' {| border="1" class="sortable" !Ghost Towns!! Ghost Towns!! Ghost Towns |- |[[:Category:Muddy Creek, Texas|Muddy Creek]]||Ogburn, Texas||Caney, Texas |- |[[:Category:Webster, Texas|Webster]]||Shady Grove, Wood County, Texas||Mount Zion, Texas |- |Pleasant Divide, Texas||Myrtle Springs, Texas||[[:Category:Forest Hill, Texas|Forest Hill]] |- |Merrimac, Texas||Spring Hill, Texas||Chalybeate Springs, Texas |- |[[:Category:Lone Star, Texas|Lone Star]]||Pleasant Grove, Texas||[[:Category:Liberty, Texas|Liberty]] |- |Floyd's Common Ridge, Texas||Sand Springs, Texas||Persimmon Grove, Texas |- |Friendship, Texas||Forest Home, Texas||Tranquil, Texas |- |Mount Pisgah, Texas||Fletcher, Texas||[[:Category:Cottonwood, Wood County, Texas|Cottonwood]] |- |Robinson's Chapel, Texas||[[:Category:Macedonia, Texas|Macedonia]]||Smyrna, Texas |- |Lone Pint, Texas||[[:Category:Cold Springs, Texas|Cold Springs]]||Salem, Texas |- |Dyess, Texas||Peach, Texas||Black Oak, Texas |- |[[:Category:Coldwater, Texas|Coldwater]]||Cedar Tree, Texas||[[:Category: Concord, Rusk County, Texas|Concord]] |- |Rock Hill, Texas||[[:Category:Center Point, Texas|Center Point]] |- |} ''' Schools''' {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ''' Public Schools''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_County,_Texas *1852 -first school opened - a log school house located in Western part near Chaney Crossing on Lake Fork. *pre 1854 There were a number of so-called "subscription schools" in Wood County *1854 Free public schools in Texas began due to legislative action. *1854, school was taught in Quitman. :January 8, 1884, the Texas legislature required the county to be divided into free public school districts. ::The school districts established by the legislature were Quitman, Lone Star, Myrtle Springs, Forest Hill, Cartwright, Caney, Rock Hill, Forest Home, Winnsboro, Chalybeate Springs, Spring Hill, Smyrna, Cold Springs, Shady Grove, Center Point, Pleasant Grove, Floyd's Common Ridge, Mount Pisgah, Liberty, Sand Springs, Fletcher, Pleasant Divide, Friendship, Lone Pint, Salem, Webster, Permimmon Grove, Cottonwood, Macedonia, Concord, New Hope, Dyess, Mount Enterprise, and "Albia" (Alba). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_County,_Texas :::Free school districts for African Americans were established at Quitman, Cedar Tree, Robinson's Chapel, Muddy Creek, Mount Zion, Tranquil, Center, Hawkins, Shiloh and "District 48" which encompassed all of the district west of Lake Forkhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wood_County,_Texas '''Private Schools''' *1859, Quitman had three schools that required tuition to be paid. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=m |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Colony Church of Christ Cemetery, Colony, Rains County, Texas|Colony Church Of Christ Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Enon Cemetery, Alba, Texas|Enon Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Alba, Texas|Pleasant Ridge Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Salem Cemetery, Alba, Texas|Salem Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cottonwood Cemetery, Cottonwood, Wood County, Texas|Cottonwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Golden Cemetery, Golden, Texas|Golden Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pilgrim Rest No. 2 Cemetery, Golden, Texas|Pilgrim Rest No. 2 Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hawkins City Cemetery, Hawkins, Texas|Hawkins City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Little Hope Cemetery, Little Hope, Texas|Little Hope Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cedars Memorial Gardens, Mineola, Texas|Cedars Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: Cedars Memorial Gardens, Mineola, Texas|Mineola City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Roselawn Memorial Gardens, Mineola, Texas|Roselawn Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: Sand Springs Cemetery, Mineola, Texas|Sand Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Pine Mills, Texas|Mount Pisgah Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Clover Hill Cemetery, Quitman, Texas|Clover Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Myrtle Springs Cemetery, Quitman, Texas|Myrtle Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hopewell Cemetery, Winnsboro, Texas|Hopewell Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lee Cemetery, Winnsboro, Texas|Lee Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Winnsboro, Texas|Pleasant Grove Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Shady Grove Cemetery, Winnsboro, Texas|Shady Grove Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Winnsboro City Cemetery, Winnsboro, Texas|Winnsboro City Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Wood/ListWood.html Wood County Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2769 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wood_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch] *[http://www.woodtx.org/wccems.htm Cemeteries in Wood County] Locations of the cemeteries *[http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/TX/Wood/ Cemeteries, Genealogy, Wood County] * ===Historical Census=== :1860 --- 4,968 — :1870 --- 6,894 38.8% :1880 --- 11,212 62.6% :1890 --- 13,932 24.3% :1900 --- 21,048 51.1% :1910 --- 23,417 11.3% :1920 --- 27,707 18.3% :1930 --- 24,183 −12.7% :1940 --- 24,360 0.7% :1950 --- 21,308 −12.5% :1960 --- 17,653 −17.2% :1970 --- 18,589 5.3% :1980 --- 24,697 32.9% :1990 --- 29,380 19.0% :2000 --- 36,752 25.1% :2010 --- 41,964 14.2% :Est. 2015 --- 43,356 https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/wood-county#:~:text=Caddo%20Indians%20lived%20in%20the,%2C%20Louisiana%2C%20to%20San%20Antonio. ===Sources===

Wood Family Mysteries

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I would love to learn more about my 3rd Great Grandpa, Jackson A. (Andrew Jackson) Wood who was b. 17 Feb 1816 in TN or KY. He is supposed to be related to James Wood (b. 1782 NC) who is the grandfather of Jackson's wife, Gracy Treat. I've been researching since 1987, and can't seem to get Jackson out of AR! [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Wood Name Study

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[[Category:Wood Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Wood and its variants. Please add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. In England,Wales and the Isle of Man, Wood is the 26th most-common surname, in Scotland it is the 53rd most-common surname and in the United States the 78th " Wood can be traced as far back as the 11th century. Walter de la Wode is recorded in Hertfordshire in 1242. John Atewode is in the Rotuli Hundredorum in Essex in 1274, and William Bythewode is listed in the Subsidy Rolls in Sessex in 1296. Some bearers of the surname Wood may descend from Irish immigrants who moved to England and Wales. Settlers with the surnames Coll, Coill or O'Coill (Ó Coill) or the anglicised form Quill were known to have changed their surnames to the English translation - Wood. All variant spellings are welcome (Wood, Woods, Atwood, Attwood, etc.) and the study is open to all who are interested in working together to find their common heritage through sharing of information. International origins from the U.S. Immigration Collection at Ancestry.com, New York Passengers List {| |- | England/Wales || 3,592 || 74% |- | Ireland || 773 || 16% |- | Scotland || 404 || 8% |- | Germany || 37 || 1% |- | Canada || 32 || 1% |- | Total || 4,838 || |} == Origin of the Wood Surname ==
''"This famous and popular English and Scottish surname is of pre 7th century Olde English origins. Recorded in several forms including Wood, Woode, Woodd, Wod, Wode and the locational Woods and Woodes, it derives from the word "wudu" meaning a forest or wood. It was originally given either as a topographical name for one who was resident by a wood, or who in the case of the plural Woods related to a person who was both resident in the wood and who obtained his livelihood from the wood, probably as a forester. The surname is first recorded in the early half of the 13th Century (see below) and appears in a great variety of records during that century. These early examples include: Roger del Wode of Yorkshire in 1274; John Atewode of Essex, in the same year; William in le Wode of Cambridgeshire in 1279, and Henry Bythewode of Sussex, in 1296. The earliest recorded namebearer in Scotland was William Wod, a witness at Cawdor in 1295. Judy Wode was christened on October 28th 1549, at St. Margaret's church, Westminster, and Margarett, the daughter of John Wood, was christened on October 18th 1550 at St. Nicholas Acons, in the city of London. One of the earliest emigrants to the new colonies of America was John Wood, aged 26 yrs., who embarked from London on January 2nd 1634, settling in Virginia. The first recorded spelling of the family name is believed to be that of Walter de la Wode. This was dated 1242, in the "Fines Court" rolls of the county of Herefordshire, during the reign of King Henry 111of England, 1216 - 1272. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was sometimes known as Poll Tax"'' [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Wood#ixzz6NGZcBlWd The Internet Surname Database, Home > W > Wood]; posted 8 May 2012 to Ancestry.com by Merrilyn Ridgeway
== See Also == * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Wood?iframe=yresults Wood / Woods Y-DNA Project - Y-DNA Classic Chart] *[[Space:Woods_Name_Study|Woods Name Study]] *[[Space:Woods_from_County_Armagh|Woods from County Armagh]] == Sources == * [https://www.surnamedb.com/ The Internet Surname Database], (© Copyright: Name Origin Research 1980 - 2017)

Woodman of the World

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[[Category: Woodmen of the World]] WoodmenLife (formerly Woodmen of the World) is a fraternal benefit society based in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, that operates a large privately held insurance company for its members. The history of this organization includes the erection of numerous distinctive tombstones depicting tree stumps across the country before 1930, a program to donate American flags, and broadcast interests that were to own the first television station where Johnny Carson worked. An enduring physical legacy of the organization is distinctive headstones in the shape of a tree stump. This was an early benefit of Woodmen of the World membership, and they are found in cemeteries nationwide. This program was abandoned in the late 1920s as it was too costly. Typically the headstones would include a depiction of the Woodmen of the World relics and symbols of the organization. These include most notably a stump or felled tree (inscribed into a more generic monument in some cases, rather than the more noticeable instances of the entire monument being in the shape of the log or tree-stump, called "treestones"); the maul and wedge; an axe; and often a Dove of Peace with an olive branch. As Woodmen "do not lie", a common inscription was "Here rests a Woodman of the World". Motto: Dum Tacet Clamat, "Though silent, he speaks" === Women of Woodcraft === Women of Woodcraft was a female auxiliary to Woodmen of the World (WOW), which was founded in 1897 by Joseph Cullen Root. Women of Woodcraft covered the nine states of the Woodmen’s Pacific Jurisdiction: California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. In 1917 Women of Woodcraft changed their name to Neighbors of Woodcraft (NOW). In 2001 NOW returned to its roots and merged with WOW. === Cemeteries === [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/56893 '''Woodman of the World Cemetery'''] Located in McCrory, Woodruff County, Arkansas, this cemetery was begun soon after World War I, about 1920. It has been said that the Woodman of the World sponsored its beginning. The party that owned the land had it surveyed and laid out and sold to families who had a need for burial lots. The lots are marked at the corners leaving a four-foot alley running north and south between the lots. There are no trees in the cemetery and the rows are straight. The original owners were Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Haggard. The sale of lots is handled by Thompson-Wilson Funeral Home and the funds received from sales are turned over to the Haggards. The cemetery is located on Highway No. 145, three miles southeast of McCrory. Legal description: the East part of the Northeast (NE 1/4) Quarter of the Northeast (NE 1/4) Quarter of Section 22, T7N, R2W. === Catalog Sales === {{Image|file=Woodman_of_the_World.png |align=r |size=m |caption=$28.75 Grand Trunk of a Tree. }} The Sears and Roebuck catalog and the Montgomery Ward catalog also offered variations of the tree stone to its customers at the turn of the century. Before this time, extravagant monuments, gravestones, and similar goods were only afforded to the affluent and wealthy. Sears’ “Monuments & Tombstones” catalog offered markers starting at $4.88 and tombstones at $7.40, making them extremely affordable. The products were manufactured and shipped from Vermont in about four to six weeks. Now the internet provides an endless number of websites selling urns, stones, and caskets. == Sources == See also: *https://www.woodmenlife.org/ *https://www.woodmenlife.org/about/history.cfm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WoodmenLife *http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ar/county/greene/historywood.htm *http://www.davey.com/media/254688/treestones%20by%20jenny%20gulick.pdf *https://www.urngarden.com/cremationblog/2008/07/29/the-softer-side-of-sears/ *https://cemeterysymbols.com/2006/09/01/woodmen-of-the-world/

Woods Family Cemetery

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[[Category:Cumberland County, North Carolina]] [[Category: Cumberland County, North Carolina, Cemeteries]] Among those buried here are: [[Hair-320|Nettie (Hair) Gainey]] [[Gainey-29|Seth Andrew Gainey]] [[Wood-4802|Elender (Wood) Hair]] [[Hair-319|Malcom James Hair]] [[Hair-324|Malcom Neil Hair]] [[Wood-5861|Jessee Wood]]

Woods from County Armagh

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[[Category: Woods Name Study]] [[Category: Woods from County Armagh]] The goal of this project is to research the Woods surname in County Armagh. The purpose of this study is to work together to find a link between family units using traditional and/or DNA research. Together, we can create profiles of Woods families originating or living within County Armagh. Locate Woods from County Armagh already on Wikitree and ensuring they're properly sourced, linking other family members where appropriate. === Tasks === Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Feedback encouraged. *Work co-operatively with other Woods profile managers to create the best Woods tree possible. *Add the category for Woods Name Study to profiles. *Add the category for County Armagh / Irish Roots to profiles where applicable. *Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Woods profiles. *Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Woods profiles. *Check for duplicates and request merges. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8657694 send me a private message]. Thanks! === '''Origins''' === The surnames Wood and Woods may have either been an English or Scottish implant or an anglicization of the Gaelic word coill meaning wood. The name Woods have mostly been found in the Ulster counties, the Woods spelling is more common in Ireland than in England. '''Scottish''' *The Woods surname is derived from the Middle English word "wode," meaning "wood," which suggests that the original bearer of the name lived near a wood, or was perhaps employed as a woodcutter or forester. '''Irish''' *The surname Woods comes from the Irish "O Cuill," meaning hazel. Because of the similarity between "cuill" and "coill" meaning wood, the surname was often translated into Woods. '''English''' *Woods is a name that first reached England following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Woods family lived in Leicestershire. Further research showed the name was derived from the Old English word wode, meaning wood, and indicates that the original bearer lived near a wood. === Woods in Ireland === Household numbers by county in Griffith's (1847-64) *Antrim: 41 *Armagh: 113 *Belfast city: 48 *Down: 161 *Monaghan: 173 *Tyrone: 136 === '''Woods family research on the web''' === *[http://looking4lostcousins.blogspot.com.au/ Looking for lost cousins] *[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/woods/7154/ Woods Family Northern Ireland] *[https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/6861089 The Woods Family] == WikiTree Resources == Remember a lot of questions can be answered by referring to the help pages link at the top right of pages. *[[Space:Tons_Tweaks|Tons Tweaks]] Helpful code to improve a profile *[[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Styles and Standards]] Help with Styles and Standards *[[:Category: GEDCOM Help|Help with Gedcoms]] Gedcom Help and answers *[[Formatting|Formatting]] Help with formatting on a profile

Woods Name Study

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[[Category:Woods Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Woods-3810|Tony Woods]] or leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname, Woods. The purpose of this study is to work together to find a links between family units using traditional and/or DNA research. Together, we can ensure the Woods profiles here are properly sourced, adopted and linking other family members where appropriate to help build a more complete picture of the Woods on Wikitree. To help this you could add this category to a profile. You can add '''[[Category:Woods Name Study]]''' or the One Name Study template (which will add the category automatically). '''{{One Name Study|name=Woods}}''' :results in: {{One Name Study|name=Woods}} === Woods in Ireland === I created the Woods ONS so I could work on this side project, researching the Woods surname in County Armagh, Northern Ireland, my paternal links. My father is from County Antrim but his father, uncles & aunts are from the Kilmore Parish area in County Armagh. I'm currently creating profiles for Woods families originating or living within County Armagh, researching from 1864 up to early 1900s, in line with available on line records. See the Armagh_Woods project for further. [[Space:Woods_from_County_Armagh|Woods from County Armagh]]. I'd like to expand to other Counties within Ireland as time permits and of course if others have an interest in this project, would welcome any assistance and collaboration. === WOOD ONS === There is an ONS project looking into the surname WOOD created by [[Wood-8367|Rodney Wood]] If that's more your lineage, have a look there, they are looking at variants to the surname as well, like Woods and Wode. [[Space:Wood_Name_Study|Wood Name Study]] == Woods ONS Task List == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Work cooperatively together with other Woods profile managers to create the best Woods tree possible. * Add the add the {{One Name Study|name=Woods}} template to profiles. * Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Woods profiles. # '''Biographies:''' #* We need to make sure that each Woods on WikiTree has a narrative biography containing all the genealogically relevant facts about them (birth, marriage, and death at the very least). For information on biographies, see the [[Help:Biographies|Biographies]] help page. # '''Categories:''' #* We need to make sure that each Woods on WikiTree has the appropriate categories applied to their profile. For information on categories, see the [[Help:Categorization|Categorization]] help page and the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]]. # '''Connecting:''' #* We need to connect all the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=WOODS Unconnected Woods] profiles on WikiTree. (This can count towards the [[Space:Connectors_Challenge|Connectors Challenge]] if you're feeling competitive.) For information on connecting profiles, see the [[Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]]. #** Progress: 11,679/14,829 profiles = 78.8% # '''Merging:''' #* We need to merge any duplicate profiles for the same person into one profile for that person. For information on merging profiles, see the [[Help:Merging|Merging]] help page. # '''Sourcing:''' #* We need to have sources for all the profiles on WikiTree. Specifically, we need at least one (and preferably more) sources added for all the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Woods Unsourced Woods] profiles on WikiTree. (This can count towards the [[Sourcerers_Challenge|Sourcerers Challenge]] if you're feeling competitive.) For information on sourcing profiles, see the [[Help:Sources|Sources]] help page and the [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers Project]]. #** Progress: 13,876/14,8291 profiles = 93.6% #'''Woods in Wikipedia:''' #* We need to make sure that all deceased [[wikipedia:Woods_(surname)|Woods]] with Wikipedia entries have profiles on WikiTree, and are sourced and connected to the main tree. #** Progress: #*** added: 26/1282 profiles = 20.3% #*** sourced: 16/26 profiles = 61.5% #*** connected: 16/26 profiles = 61.5% {| border="3" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Name !! Birth !! Death !! Notable As !! Sourced?3 !! Connected?4 |- ||[[Woods-11270|Charles Albert Woods]]||1852||1925|| Judge || Yes || Yes |- ||[[Woods-16240|Edward Woods]]||1814||1903|| Engineer || Yes || Yes |- ||[[Woods-16234|George Woods]]||1898||1963|| Artist || No || No |- ||[[Woods-15017|George Austin Woods]]||1828||1905|| Premier of Viti || Yes || Yes |- ||[[Woods-5218|George Lemuel Woods]]||1832||1890|| Governor of Oregon || Yes || Yes |- ||[[Woods-5876|Henry Woods]]||1757||1826|| Politician|| No || Yes |- ||[[Woods-3894|Ilene Woods]]||1929||2010|| Voice of Cinderella || Yes || Yes |- |} === Origins === The surnames Wood and Woods may have either been an English or Scottish implant or an anglicization of the Gaelic word coill meaning wood. The name Woods have mostly been found in the Ulster counties, the Woods spelling is more common in Ireland than in England. '''Scottish''' *The Woods surname is derived from the Middle English word "wode," meaning "wood," which suggests that the original bearer of the name lived near a wood, or was perhaps employed as a woodcutter or forester. '''Irish''' *The surname Woods comes from the Irish "O Cuill," meaning hazel. Because of the similarity between "cuill" and "coill" meaning wood, the surname was often translated into Woods. '''English''' *Woods is a name that first reached England following the Norman Conquest of 1066. The Woods family lived in Leicestershire. Further research showed the name was derived from the Old English word wode, meaning wood, and indicates that the original bearer lived near a wood. === '''Woods family research on the web''' === *[http://looking4lostcousins.blogspot.com.au/ Looking for lost cousins] *[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/woods/7154/ Woods Family Northern Ireland] *[https://familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/6861089 The Woods Family] == WikiTree Resources == Remember a lot of questions can be answered by referring to the help pages link at the top right of pages. *[[Space:Tons_Tweaks|Tons Tweaks]] Helpful code to improve a profile *[[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Styles and Standards]] Help with Styles and Standards *[[:Category: GEDCOM Help|Help with Gedcoms]] Gedcom Help and answers *[[Formatting|Formatting]] Help with formatting on a profile * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/WOODS G2G feed of questions tagged "Woods"]. * House of Names: [https://www.houseofnames.com/woods-family-crest Woods Crests, Coat of Arms, and Name History] '''Note:''' a bunch of sites selling coats of arms use this version, but [https://archive.org/stream/generalarmoryofe00burk#page/1132/ Burke's General Armory] lists six different coats of arms for different Woods individuals, so your line may be associated with a different coat of arms (or none at all, if you can't demonstrate descent from one of the people who were awarded coats of arms). * Internet Surname Dababase: [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Woods Woods] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/WOODS List of Woods Profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Woods Orphaned Woods profiles on WikiTree]. * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Woods_(surname)|Woods (surname)]] including a list of notable people named Woods with articles on Wikipedia that you could add under "See also:" if you happen to be working on one of those profiles. == Footnotes == # This number is derived by subtracting the number of Woods profiles which are tagged as Unsourced from the total of Woods on WikiTree, so it's not necessarily accurate, since tagging is a manual procedure. # This number is derived by taking the 283 people with a surname of Woods listed on Wikipedia, and subtracting 17 entries where Woods is not their Last Name At Birth, 15 fictional characters, and 123 living people. # "Sourced?" asks whether this profile has any source(s) other than Wikipedia. If you can find another source for notable Woods who does not have any other sources, please add it to that profile (then edit this page to put "Yes" in that cell). # "Connected?" asks whether this person's profile has been connected to the main tree. If you see links at the bottom of the profile listing how many degrees that person is from the profiles of the week, then their profile is connected to the main tree. (If so, please edit this page to put "Yes" in that cell.) Space:Woods_Name_Study_Info

Woodstock, Massachusetts

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[[Category:Woodstock, Connecticut]] [[Category:Woodstock, Massachusetts]] Founded as an offshoot of Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, it was first called New Roxbury.Bowen, Clarence Winthrop. [https://archive.org/details/woodstockhistori02bowe Woodstock, an historical sketch.] New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1886. [https://books.google.com/books?id=k_oBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PP5&lpg=PP5&dq Google Books] [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009574567 HathiTrust] April 5, 1686: The first 13 "goers" Peter Aspinwall, Thomas Bacon, Henry Bowen, Matthew Davis, John Frizzel, John Gore, Nathaniel Gray, Benjamin Griggs, George Griggs, John Marcy, Ebenezer Morris, Benjamin Sabin and Jonathan Smithers. March 18, 1690: The Town was officially confirmed and the name was changed to Woodstock.
"March 18, 1689/90. I gave New-Roxbury the name of Woodstock because of it's nearness to Oxford, for the sake of queen Elizabeth, and the notable Meetings that have been held at the place bearing that Name in England, some of which Dr. Gilbert informe'd me of when in England. It stands on a Hill, I saw it as went to Coventry, but left it on the Left hand. Some told Capt. Ruggles that I gave the name, and put words in his Mouth to desire of me a Bell for the Town."Sewall, Samuel. Samuel Sewall's Diary. edited by Mark Van Doren (1927) [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015063001476;view=2up;seq=98 p. 92.]
April 2, 1731. Worcester County was established and Woodstock became a principle town of that county. 1749 the lower part of Woodstock became part of Connecticut. 1794 Lands (about 3000 acres) now belonging to Dudley and Sturbridge, Massachusetts, were annexed to Massachusetts. == Sources ==

Woodward Township (Emery) Cemetery, Linden, Pennsylvania

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[[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Woodward Township Cemetery, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania]] ---- :Woodward Township Cemetery :Also known as: Emery Cemetery, Emory Cemetery, Christian Cemetery :Linden :Lycoming County :Pennsylvania USA :: :[http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSmcid=47383242&CRid=2197637&pt=Woodward%20Township%20%28Emery%29%20Cemetery& Woodward Township Cemetery Find A Grave.] ---- Woodward Township Cemetery is a small cemetery located across the road from Lycoming Christian Church in Linden, Pennsylvania. The cemetery has much room for more interments with the oldest locations closer to the church then. As this cemetery is currently being photographed a link to the cemetery page for www.findagrave.com is added. This site will remain linked as a resource. If you find you have anyone not linked on this page please add the person. Woodward Township (Emery) Cemetery :'''Things that you can do to help''' :1. Photograph tombstones :2. Transribe :3. Add GPS locations :4. Research History of cemetery. 52% of Cemetery photographed and transcribed on www.findagrave.com So far there are 1,272 internment's entered on find a grave website. This is not a full list of tombstones in the cemetery. For list as of 1989 see Lycoming County Cemeteries Volume 7 Table of Interments: {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Surname ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | First/Middle Name/Initials ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Birth ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Death ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Memorial ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | Description ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" scope="col" | WikiTree Profile |- |Alexander||Carl||1916||1919 || ||Same marker as Willard & Thomas O|| [[ Alexander-9613| Carl Alexander]] |- |Alexander ||Charles E.||1874||1936|| || ||[[Alexander-9614|Charles E. Alexander]] |- |Alexander||Clarence A.||1876||1962|| || || [[Alexander-8659|Clarence A. Alexander]] |- |Alexander||E. Gertrude||1879||1951|| ||same marker as Clarence A. Alexander|| [[Wurster-97| E. Gertrude]] |- |Alexander||Ellis L.||1888||1943|| || || [[Alexander-9615| Ellis L. Alexander]] |- |Alexander||Ida Jane||Apr. 30, 1877||Jun. 6, 1947|| ||same marker as Warren E. Alexander || |- | Alexander || Margaret A. || 1852 || 1929 || || mother || same marker as Thomas W. Alexander | |- |Alexander || Thomas O. || 1923 || 1928 || || same marker as Carl Alexander || [[Alexander-9618|Thomas O. Alexander]] |- | Alexander || Thomas W. || Mar. 15, 1849 || Jun. 30, 1906 || || father|| [[Alexander-10596| Thomas W. Alexander]] |- | Alexander || Warren E. || Nov. 29, 1875 || Mar. 17, 1932 || || ||[[Alexander-10662 |Warren E. Alexander]] |- | Alexander || William E. || || Nov. 24, 1869 || || 20y 8m 9d, Civil War marker || [[Alexander-10663|William E. Alexander]] |- | Alexander || Williard R. || 1918 || 1918 || || same marker as Carl Alexander || [[Alexander-10664| Williard R. Alexander]] |- |Bardo || Beneval || 6 Feb 1832|| 19 Mar 1911|| || || [[Bardo-39|Beneval Bardo]] |- |Bardo||Levi||1 Mar 1868||3 Apr 1890|| ||son of Ben & Mary|| [[Bardo-48|Levi Bardo]] |- |Bardo|| Mary C || 26 Sep 1836 || 24 April 1917|| || || [[Cohick-14|Mary C. Bardo]] |- | Carpenter || John || 1788 || 1865 || || || [[Carpenter-492| John Carpenter]] |- |Carpenter || Mary || || || || || [[Campbell-19067|Mary Carpenter]] |- |Clark||Elizabeth||17 Aug 1801||24 Dec 1866|| || || [[Lambert-1361|Elizabeth Clark]] |- |Clark || Samuel || Feb. 14, 1799|| Oct. 20, 1854 || || || [[Clark-7515|Samuel Clark]] |- |Cohick || Catherine || || 4 Oct 1880|| ||age 78y 2m 6d, w/o John || [[Kress-389|Catherine Cohick]] |- |Cohick || John || 25 Dec 1799 || 17 July 1885 || || ||[[Cohick-52| John Cohick]] |- |Cupp||Albert L. || 1862 || 1936 || || grandparents of Owen|| [[Cupp-564|Albert L. Cupp]] |- | Cupp || Albert L. || 1902 || 1989 || || || [[Cupp-565|Albert L. Cupp]] |- | Cupp || Dale F. || 1903 || 1981 || || || [[Cupp-566|Dale F. Cupp]] |- | Cupp || Harriett A. || 1864 || 1955 || || same marker as Albert L.|| |- | Cupp || Harry M. || 1929 || 1930 || || same marker as James E. Cupp ||[[Cupp-567|Harry M. Cupp]] |- | Cupp || Hazel M. || 1905 || 1963 || || same marker as Albert L. || |- | Cupp || Helen M. || 1905 || 1983 || || same marker as Dale F. || |- | Cupp || James E. || 1927 || 1942 || || || |- | Cupp || Ralph A. || 1906 || 1953 || || || |- | Cupp || Sara E. || 1908 || 19-- || || same marker as Ralph A.|| |- | Dauler || Anna M. || Dec. 22, 1844 || Jul. 17, 1915 || || mother|| |- | Dauler || Cheaster || || || || no dates|| |- | Dauler || Hattie A. || Feb. 10, 1874 || Oct. 8, 1900 || || || |- | Dauler || James A. || Oct. 31, 1871 || Apr. 5, 1912 || || || [[Dauler-4| James A. Dauler]] |- | Dauler || Lidia || || || || no dates|| |- | Dauler || Margaret || || || || no dates || |- | Dauler || Michael || Apr. 30, 1839 || Jun. 14, 1899 || ||Co. B 54th Regt. PA Vol.; father, Civil War Marker|| [[Dauler-6|Michael Dauler]] |- | Dauler || Pearl L. Lovell || Jan. 31, 1879 || 24-May-41 || ||his wife; same marker as James A. Dauler || [[Lovell-1555| Pearl L. Dauler]] |- | Dauler || Ruth A. || 1904 || 1981 || || same marker as Theodore Dauler|| |- | Dauler || Theodore || 1902 || 1982 || || || |- | Dauler || Virginia M. || Sep. 4, 1880 || May 6, 1893 || || || |- |Edwards || Luella|| ||Aug 29, 1908|| || Aged 25yrs 6dys , wife of Q.H. Edwards || [[Willits-159|Luella Edwards]] |- |Emery || Henry || Jun. 23, 1789 || Nov. 20, 1872 || ||83y 4m 27d || [[Emery-2656 |Henry Emery]] |- |Emery ||Henry||Mar. 3, 1829||Nov. 21, 1898 || ||father || [[Emery-2610|Henry Emery]] |- | Emery || Rebecca I. || Apr. 27, 185? || Apr. 20, 190? || ||mother || [[Lovell-1554|Rebecca I. Emery]] |- |Emery || Sadie J. || Nov. 21, 185? || Dec. 22, 185? || || daughter of Henry & Rebecca Emery || |- | Emery || Sarah || || Nov. 7, 1854 || ||61y, wife of Henry Emery || [[Horn-4210|Sarah Emery]] |- | Emery || Sarah Jane || Aug. 27, 1856 || || ||24y 11m 3d, dau of Henry & Sarah || [[Emery-2658|Sarah Jane Emery]] |- | Gohl || Anna Mary || 1863 || 1868 || || same marker as Wilson Gohl|| |- | Gohl || Elizabeth || Feb. 7, 1840 || Aug. 12, 1927 || || || |- | Gohl || Sarah Jane || 1862 || 1868 || || same marker as Wilson Gohl | |- | Gohl || W. Alfred || Jan. 12, 1867 || Jul. 27, 1911 || || || [[Gohl-68|W. Alfred Gohl]] |- | Gohl || William || Jul. 10, 1833 || Sep. 2, 1911 || || ||[[Gohl-69|William Gohl]] |- | Hill || Ada || 1892 || 1893 || || same marker as Joseph Hill (1814-1883)|| |- | Hill || Ambrose || 1859 || 1860 || || same marker as Joseph Hill (1814-1883) || [[Hill-20508|Ambrose Hill]] |- | Hill || Ambrose || 1860 || 1922 || || || [[Hill-24029|Ambrose Hill]] |- | Hill || Anna A. || Nov. 3, 1862 || Apr. 14, 1880 || || 17y 5m 11d, dau of Samuel & Susan A. Hill || |- | Hill || Anna J. || 1872 || 1945 || || same marker as Joseph || |- | Hill || Clara A. || 1868 || 1922 || || same marker as Ambrose Hill || |- |Hill||Clara B.||1903||1998|| ||same marker as Wesley F.|| [[Cupp-440|Clara B. Hill]] |- | Hill || Cora B. || 1870 || 1893 || || wife of Funston M. Hill || |- | Hill || Ella M. || 1875 || 1952 || || || |- | Hill || Evelyn M. || Mar. 10, 1913 || Mar. 7, 1913 || || dau of H.J. & M.F. Hill || |- | Hill || Harriet Whipple || 1846 || 1933 || || mother || [[Whipple-1666|Harriet Hill]] |- | Hill || Harrison H. || 1869 || 1955 || ||father || [[Hill-20505|Harrison H. Hill]] |- | Hill || infant || || 1893 || || dau of Funston M. & Cora B. Hill || |- | Hill || J.P. || 1845 || 1918 || || same marker as Joseph Hill (1814-1883) || [[Hill-20522|J. P. Hill]] |- | Hill || James O. || || || || son of Samuel & Susan A. Hill || |- | Hill || John Wesley || || Jul. 24, 1981 || ||our baby || [[Hill-24030|John Wesley Hill]] |- | Hill || Joseph || 1814 || 1883 || || ||[[Hill-20506|Joseph Hill]] |- | Hill || Joseph || 1875 || 1949 || || || [[Hill-20502|Joseph Hill]] |- | Hill || Kenneth L. || 1920 || 1981 || || WWII marker || [[Welch-5006|Welch-5006]] |- | Hill || Letha A. || Feb. 25, 1915 || Apr. 3, 1915 || || dau of H.J. & M.F. Hill || |- | Hill || Lettie || 1847 || 1911 || || same marker as Joseph Hill (1814-1883) || [[ Tuttle-2460|Lettie Hill]] |- | Hill || Marjorie || 1818 || 1898 || || same marker as Joseph Hill (1814-1883) || [[Tuttle-3258|Marjorie Hill]] |- | Hill || Melissa || 1844 || 1886 || || same marker as Joseph Hill (1814-1883) || [[Tuttle-2460|Melissa Hill]] |- | Hill || Nora || 1876 || 1898 || || same marker as Joseph Hill (1814-1883) || |- | Hill || Samuel || Jul. 11, 1832 || 26-May-14 ||||Co. K 8th Regt. & 16th Regt. PA Cav.; Pvt., Civil War marker || [[Hill-24542|Samuel Hill]] |- | Hill || Sarah R. || 1899 || 1980 || || daughter || |- | Hill || Tacy M. || 1862 || 1944 || ||mother, same marker as Harrison H. Hill || |- | Hill || Thos. C. || 1884 || 1926 || || same marker as Joseph Hill (1814-1883) || [[Hill-20523| Tho. C. Hill]] |- | Hill || Wesley F. || 1897 || 1976 || || WWI marker || [[Hill-20510|Wesley F. Hill]] |- | Kiess || Alice M. || 1872 || 1936 || || || [[Lovell-1495|Alice M. Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Andrew || 1846 || 1906 || || || [[Kiess-9|Andrew Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Bessie S. || 1894 || 1985 || || ||[[Pepperman-70|Bessie S. Kiess]] |- | Kiess || David || 1869 || 1933 || || || [[Kiess-78|David Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Emily E. || 1882 || 1949 || ||mother || |- | Kiess || infant || || Mar. 22, 1897 || ||4d, Infant son of W. & J. Kiess || |- | Kiess || infant || Dec. 2, 1901 || Dec. 2, 1900 || || son of David & Alice Kiess || |- | Kiess || Joanna || 1860 || 1953 || || ||[[Pepperman-73|Joanna Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Joseph || Feb. 11, 1843 || Jun. 9, 1913 || || || [[Kiess-77|Joseph Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Lloyd M. || 1882 || 1975 || || || |- | Kiess || Lydia || 1854 || 1930 || ||mother ||[[Waltz-471|Lydia Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Mary A. || 1885 || 1982 || || wife of John S. Kiess || |- | Kiess || Mary E. || Jul. 14, 1845 || Dec. 25, 1915 || || wife of Jos. Kiess || [[Wurster-79|Mary E. Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Ottie L. || Mar. 5, 1887 || Dec. 19, 19?0 || || wife of Watson A. Kiess || [[Greenway-232|Ottie L. Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Raymond S. || 1884 || 1967 || || || [[Kiess-122|Raymond S. Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Reuben || 1881 || 1944 || || father || [[Kiess-79|Reuben Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Sadie L. || 1882 || 1949 || || wife of Watson A. Kiess || [[Kennedy-9620|Sadie L. Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Sarah || 1852 || 1923 || || || [[Kress-368|Sarah Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Solomon || 1845 || 1923 || ||father || [[Kiess-110|Solomon Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Viola C. || 1886 || 1971 || || || [[Bower-2189|Viola C. Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Watson A. || 1883 || 1974 || || || [[Kiess-80|Watson Kiess]] |- | Kiess || Wilson || 1874 || 1957 || || || [[Kiess-93|Wilson Kiess]] |- | Lovel || Aquilla || || Sep. 16, 1881 || ||71y 8m 15 || [[Lovell-1332|Aquilla Lovel]] |- | Lovel || Cecil R. || 1913 || 1971 || || |- | Lovel || David Aquilla || Apr. 8, 1922 || Mar. 10, 1923 || || son of E.M. & T.L. Lovell|| |- | Lovel || Effie || Dec. 17, 1848 || Oct. 5, 1922 || ||73y 9m 18d, Mother, wife of wm. || [[Wurster-64| Effie Lovel]] |- | Lovel || Emery M. || 1881 || 1959 || || || [[Lovell-1556|Emery M. Lovel]] |- | Lovel || Emma M. || Apr. 20, 1867 || Oct. 7, 1882 || || || [[Lovell-1447|Emma M. Lovel]] |- | Lovel || Harry S. || || Dec. 27, 1874 || || || |- | Lovel || infant || || Oct. 18, 1919 || || dau of E.M. & T.L. Lovell|| |- | Lovel || Jane || || Nov. 15, 1890 || ||75y 4m 17d, wife of Aquilla Lovel || [[Martin-27518| Jane Lovel]] |- | Lovel || Jennie || Sep. 16, 1880 || Apr. 27, 1888 || || || |- | Lovel || L. Thressa || 1890 || 1952 || || same marker as Emery M. Lovell || [[Cochran-2926| L. Thressa Lovel]] |- | Lovel || Mary E. || 1911 || 1986 || || same marker as Cecil R. Lovell|| |- | Lovel || Rebecca || || Nov. 22, 1869 || ||94y || |- | Lovel || Sallie A. || May 26, 1881 || Oct. 2, 1888 || || same marker as Harry S.|| |- | Lovel || Willie T. || Nov. 10, 1885 || Feb. 11, 1888 || || same marker as Harry S. || [[Lovell-1450|Willie T. Lovel]] |- |Lovel||Wm.||Mar. 28, 1846 || Jun. 11, 1904 || ||Father || [[Lovell-1446|Wm. Lovel]] |- | Lovell || Anna M. || 1921 || 1995 || || same marker as Kenneth W. Lovell|| |- | Lovell || Bruce Calvin || || Mar. 1933 || ||3d, son of G.W. & R.C. Lovell|| |- | Lovell || Carrie E. || 1876 || 1953 || || || |- |Lovell || Connie || 1876 || 1953 || || || [[Waltz-364|Connie Lovell]] |- | Lovell || Elizabeth || 1882 || 1955 || || same marker as O. Watson Lovell|| |- | Lovell || Ella D. Miller || 1860 || 1928 || ||his wife, same marker as Henry Lovell || |- | Lovell || George William || || Nov. 1929 || ||2d, son of G.W. & R.C. Lovell|| |- | Lovell || Henry A. || 1848 || 1927 || || || [[Lovell-1551|Henry A. Lovell]] |- | Lovell || Homer A. || Sep. 20, 1889 || 17-May-32 || || || [[Lovell-1451| Homer A. Lovell]] |- | Lovell || infant sons || || Sep. 7, 1907 || ||nfant sons of W. & E. Lovell, same marker as infant (Mar. 27-29, 1903) || |- | Lovell || infant sons || Mar. 27, 1903 || Mar. 29, 1903 || || infant sons of W. & E. Lovell|| |- | Lovell || John H. || 1872 || 1939 || || || [[Lovell-1448|John H. Lovell]] |- | Lovell || Kenneth W. || 1917 || 1996 || || || |- | Lovell || L. LaRue || 1912 || 1962 || || || |- | Lovell || L.D. || 1842 || 1921 || || || [[Lovell-1423|L. D. Lovell]] |- | Lovell || Letha M. || 1917 || 1994 || || || |- | Lovell || Luther || 1925 || 1928 || || || |- | Lovell || Mary A. || 1851 || 1908 || || wife of L.D. Lovell|| [[Wurster-63|Mary A. Lovell]] |- | Lovell || Mary E || 1882 || 1955 || || || [[Alexander-9204|Mary E. Lovell]] |- | Lovell || Nancy || 2 Jul 1846 || Jul. 4, 1881|| || wife of H.A. Lovell|| [[Martin-31970|Nancy Lovell]] |- | Lovell || Nina F. || 1897 || 1983 || || same marker as William F. || |- | Lovell || O. Watson || 1875 || 1948 || || || [[Lovell-1494|O. Watson Lovell]] |- | Lovell || Owen || Jun. 1, 1905 || Sep. 8, 1906 || || son of Chas. & Esther Lowell|| |- | Lovell || Romaine H. || 1946 || || || same marker as Kenneth W. Lovell|| |- | Lovell || William F. || 1898 || 1978 || || || |- | Martin || Arnold L. || 1915 || 1981 || || || [[Martin-29821|Arnold L. Martin]] |- | Martin || Bessie A. || 1887 || 1976 || || same marker as Howard J. Martin || |- | Martin || Beulah || 1922 || || || |- | Martin || Catherine || Jul. 26, 1822 || 20-May-02 || || || [[Emery-2556|Catherine Martin]] |- | Martin || Charles || || || ||Co. B 4th Regt. PA Militia, CIvil War marker|| |- | Martin || Charles W. || 1887 || 1913 || || || |- | Martin || Eleanore || 1912 || 1990 || || same marker as Arnold L. Martin|| [[Smith-106732|Eleanore Martin]] |- | Martin || Elsie || 1840 || 1879 || ||mother || [[Smith-118100|Elsie Martin]] |- | Martin || Godfrey H. || 1859 || 1943 || || || |- | Martin || Henry Clellan || || Feb. 18, 1888 || ||26y 4m 12d, son of Robert & Catharine Martin || |- | Martin || Henry E. || 1895 || 1971 || ||husband || [[Martin-32718|Henry E. Martin]] |- | Martin || Howard J. || 1878 || 1953 || || || |- | Martin || infant || || Feb. 13, 1852 || || dau of R.A. & C. Martin|| |- | Martin || James C. || 1859 || 1933 || || || |- | Martin || Margaret E. || || Dec. 27, 1851 || ||2y 8m 4d, dau of R.A. & C. Martin|| |- | Martin || Mary || Aug. 1, 1859 || Jan. 22, 1896 || || wife of Jas. C. Martin || |- | Martin || Melvin G. || 1868 || 1873 || ||son || |- | Martin || Robert A. || Mar. 12, 1824 || Apr. 19, 1895 || || || [[Martin-30854|Robert A. Martin]] |- | Martin || Wilhelmina B. || 1903 || 1998 || ||wife || [[Waggoner-1364|Wilhelmina B. Martin]] |- | Martin || Wm. Grier || 1823 || 1885 || ||father || [[Martin-32963|Wm. Grier Martin]] |- | Martin || Zaida E. || May 4, 1865 || Jul. 30, 1939 || || || |- |Marshall || Elizabeth || || || || || [[Carpenter-9542|Elizabeth Marshall]] |- | Marquardt || Arthur || Nov. 19, 18?? || Sep. 28, 1??? || || son of R.O. & M.N. || [[Marquardt-252|Arthur Marquardt]] |- | Marquardt || Margaret M. || 1883 || 1968 || || same marker as Reuben O. || [[Lovell-1449|Margaret M. Marquardt]] |- | Marquardt || Reuben O. || 1882 || 1965 || || || [[Marquardt-251|Reuben O. Marquardt]] |- | Paulhamus || Annie || 1894 || 1972 || || same marker as Elmer E. || |- | Paulhamus || Charles F. || 1918 || || || parents of Irene 1941 & Frederick 1946|| |- | Paulhamus || Elmer E. || 1893 || 1961 || || || |- | Paulhamus || Sylvia M. || 1918 || 1989 || || same marker as Charles F. Paulhamus|| |- | Pepperman || Eliza J. || 1844 || 1865 || || wife of J.F. Pepperman; children of John & Mary Williamson || |- | Smith || Alice || 1864 || 1937 || || same marker as S. Elmer Smith || [[Smith-106730|Alice Smith]] |- | Smith || Anna M. || || Apr. 25, 1874 || ||61y 6m 3d, wife of John Smith|| |- | Smith || Annie Clark || 1894 || 1962 || || same marker as Clyde W. Smith || [[Clark-30097|Annie Clark Smith]] |- | Smith || Beulah E. || Nov. 14, 1889 || Jun. 28, 1891 || ||daughter of S.E. & A. Smith || |- | Smith || Carolyn E. || 1942 || || || same marker as Robert L. Smith|| |- | Smith || Clyde W. || 1893 || 1951 || || || [[Smith-109389|Clyde W. Smith]] |- | Smith || Earl A. || 1900 || 1974 || || || [[Smith-104755|Earl A. Smith]] |- | Smith || Elizabeth B. || 1859 || 1923 || ||his wife, same marker as James B. Smith|| [[Wurster-61|Elizabeth B. Smith]] |- | Smith || Ethel M. || 1896 || 1988 || || same marker as Yost M. Smith || [[Brooks-9287|Ethel M. Smith]] |- | Smith || Helen E. || || 1944 || || same marker as Lyle T. Smith|| |- | Smith || Homer T. || || || ||74y || |- | Smith || Hugh M. || 1897 || 1948 || || || |- | Smith || infant || Feb. 4, 1923 || Feb. 4, 1923 || || son of Y.M. & E.M. Smith || [[Smith-104748| infant Smith]] |- | Smith || infant || Nov. 24, 1922 || Nov. 24, 1922 || || infant son of E.A & M.A. Smith|| |- | Smith || J. Roscoe || 1894 || 1950 || ||father || [[Smith-109390|J. Roscoe Smith]] |- | Smith || James B. || 1854 || 1926 || || || [[Smith-104686|James B. Smith]] |- | Smith || Josephine S. || 1925 || || || same marker as Lyle T. Smith|| |- | Smith || Lila || Jun. 6, 1866 || Dec. 2, 1890 || || daughter of W.M. & Rebecca Smith ||[[Smith-104684|Lila Smith]] |- | Smith || Lyle T. || 1917 || 1978 || || || |- | Smith || Margaret || 1897 || 1933 || ||mother || [[Brooks-9285|Margaret Smith]] |- | Smith || Mary C. || || || ||86y , same marker as Homer T. Smith|| |- | Smith || Mary E. || 1871 || 1948 || || same marker as Mitchell C. Smith || [[Wurster-60|Mary E. Smith]] |- | Smith || Mary Elizabeth || Mar. 24, 1837 || Oct. 8, 1854 || ||17y 6m 15d, dau of John & Ann Margaret Smith || |- | Smith || Mary Lovell || 1892 || 1967 || || || |- | Smith || Miriam A. || 1900 || 1973 || || same marker as Earl A. Smith|| |- | Smith || Mitchell C. || 1866 || 1918 || || || [[Smith-104691|Mitchell C. Smith]] |- | Smith || Rachael || 1856 || 1920 || || || |- | Smith || Rachel Ann || May 17, 1835 || May 15, 1897 || || same marker as Thomas Smith || |- | Smith || Rebecca || Jan. 26, 1830 || Jan. 14, 1902 || ||71y 11m 18d; mother, same marker as Wm. M. Smith || [[Brobst-79|Rebecca Smith]] |- | Smith || Robert L. || 1942 || 1999 || || || |- | Smith || S. Elmer || 1862 || 1944 || || || [[Smith-104690|S. Elmer Smith]] |- | Smith || Thomas || Mar. 7, 1833 || Jan. 24, 1913 || || [[Smith-138480|Thomas Smith]] |- | Smith || Wm. M. || Jul. 11, 1830 || Oct. 9, 1901 || ||71y 2m 28d; father || [[Smith-104685|Wm. M. Smith]] |- | Smith || Yost M. || 1889 || 1965 || || || [[Smith-104748|Yost M. Smith]] |- | Sweeley || Christine M. || 1890 || 1957 || || || [[Bertin-57|Christine M. Sweeley]] |- | Sweeley || George W. || 1860 || 1943 || || || [[Sweeley-7|George W. Sweeley]] |- | Sweeley || Jennie || 1857 || 1818 || || wife of G.W. Sweeley || |- | Sweeley || William L. || 1892 || 1942 || || || [[Sweeley-8|William L. Sweeley]] |- | Waltz || C. Bowman || 1891 || 1960 || || |- | Waltz || Cordie M. || 1894 || 1976 || || |- | Welch || Alice || Aug. 1, 1854 || Jul. 4, 1879 || ||24y 11m 3d, dau of J. & M. Welch || |- | Welch || Andrew P. || 1828 || 1909 || || Civil War marker || [[Welch-4544|Andrew P. Welch]] |- | Welch || Andrew P. || 1857 || 1932 || || || [[Welch-5020|Andrew P. Welch]] |- | Welch || Bessie R. || 1885 || 1946 || ||mother, same marker as Elmer F. || [[Martin-29966|Bessie R. Welch]] |- | Welch || Clarence R., Jr. || Apr. 26, 1955 || Nov. 21, 1955 || || || [[Welch-4849|Clarence R Welch Jr.]] |- | Welch || Clarence R., Sr.(Dick) || 1935 || 1998 || || || [[Welch-4969|Clarence "Dick" R. Welch Sr.]] |- |Welch || Edith || 1902|| 1977 || || Same marker as Norman Welch ||[[Hill-18778|Edith Welch]] |- | Welch || Effie || 1892 || 1971 || || same marker as Fred Welch || [[Wurster-89|Effie Welch]] |- | Welch || Elmer F. || 1877 || 1926 || ||father|| [[Welch-4543|Elmer F. Welch]] |- | Welch || Emma V. || 1938 || || || same marker as Clarence R. Welch, Sr. || |- | Welch || Fred || 1888 || 1977 || || || |- |Welch || Gerald S|| 1927 || 2017 || || || [[Welch-1099|Gerald S. Welch]] |- | Welch || John M. || 1854 || 1939 || || || [[Welch-5731|John M. Welch]] |- | Welch || John M. || Jan. 10, 1822 || Aug. 9, 1877 || ||55y 7m || [[Welch-4823|John M. Welch]] |- | Welch || Joseph A. || 1869 || 1957 || || || |- | Welch || Margaret || 1858 || 1859 || || || |- | Welch || Margaret E. || 1842 || 1919 || ||his wife, same marker as John M.|| |- | Welch || Matilda || Jan. 15, 1824 || Feb. 27, 1911 || ||mother || |- | Welch || Maud E. || 1874 || 1961 || || || |- | Welch || Nancy || 1835 || 1913 || || || [[Shook-587|Nancy Welch]] |- |Welch || Norman D. || 1904 || 1980|| || || [[Welch-4421|Norman D. Welch]] |- | Welch || Sallie M. || Oct. 9, 1850 || Aug. 3, 1920 || || || |- | Welch || Thomas || || Jun. 29, 1897 || ||Co. B 207th Regt. Vol. Inf.; Pvt., Civil War Marker || [[Welch-6331|Thomas Welch]] |- | Welch || Winifred || 1930 || 1995 || || Same marker as Gerald Welch || [[McKee-2376|Winifred Welch]] |- | Whipple || Anne || 1857 || 1932 || || || |- | Whipple || Burrows S. || 1876 || 1966 || || || [[Whipple-1910|Burrows S. Welch]] |- | Whipple || Charles L. || 1907 || 1993 || || || [[Whipple-1909|Charles L. Whipple]] |- | Whipple || Charlotte || || Nov. 4, 1881 || ||96y, wife of Philip Whipple ||[[Cole-14033|Charlotte Whipple]] |- | Whipple || E. Blanche || 1876 || 1954 || || same marker as Burrows S. Whipple|| |- | Whipple || Ida S. || 1912 || 1996 || || same marker as Charles L. Whipple|| |- | Whipple || Philip || || Jan. 22, 1867 || ||72y 5m 22d || [[Whipple-1911|Phillip Whipple]] |- | Willits || Asher D. || || Feb. 16, 1863 || ||40y 11m 16d || [[Willits-157|Asher D. Willits]] |- | Willits || Charles L. || 1898 || 1979 || || WWI marker ||[[Willits-156|Charles L. Willits]] |- | Willits || Clarence G. || 1868 || 1902 || ||father || [[Willits-154|Clarence G. Willits]] |- | Willits || Clyde L. || 1923 || 1964 || || || [[Willits-155|Clyde L. Willits]] |- | Willits || Cora || 1887 || 1978 || || wife of Howard Willits|| |- | Willits || Elizabeth C. || Mar. 6, 1826 || Oct. 13, 1908 || || || |- | Willits || Emerson A. || Mar. 16, 1850 || Jan. 15, 1910 || ||father || [[Willits-153|Emerson A. Willits]] |- | Willits || Florence || || Sep. 17, 1861 || ||11m 2d, dau of A.D. & E.C. Willits || |- | Willits || Guyer L. || Jan. 26, 1882 || Sep. 15, 1902 || || son of R.K. & Sarepta Willits || [[Willits-139|Guyer L. Willits]] |- | Willits || Howard W. || 1879 || 1919 || || || [[Willits-152|Howard W. Willits]] |- | Willits || infant || || || || children of R.k. & Sarepta Willits|| |- | Willits || Lillie I. || || 1901 || || no surname on marker, but in Willits plot || |- | Willits || M. Elizabeth || Aug. 3, 1852 || Apr. 4, 1907|| || mother, wife of E.A. ||[[Hughes-12957|M. Elizabeth Willits]] |- | Willits || Nannie E. || 1873 || 1954 || ||mother || |- | Willits || Robert K. || 1856 || 1917 || || || [[Willits-138|Robert K. Willits]] |- | Willits || Rochana E. || || 1901 || || no surname on marker, but in Willits plot || |- | Willits || Sadie E. || Oct. 25, 1846 || Jun. 23, 1922 || || wife of I.L. Willits || |- | Willits || Sarepta || 1860 || 1933 || || Kress || [[Kress-388|Sarepta Willits]] |- | Wurster || Bertha L. || 1887 || 1915 || ||mother ,wife of D.E. Wurster || |- | Wurster || Catherine U. || 1876 || 1920 || || d/o of Johann George Wurster || [[Wurster-138|Catherine U. Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Christian H. || 1845 || 1916 || ||Father ||[[Wurster-70|Christian H. Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Elva M. || 1886 || 1971 || || same marker as J. Edward Wurster || [[Wiest-96|Elva M. Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Ernestine || 1850 || 1927 || || mother || [[Dangle-11|Ernestine Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Fred A. || 1881 || 1958 || || || [[Wurster-155|Fred A Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Gideon B. || 1867 || 1936 || || || [[Wurster-98|GIdeon B. Wurster]] |- | Wurster|| infant |||| Aug. 10, 1899 || ||daughter of Sol. & Rebecca Wurster || [[Wurster-87|infant Wurster]] |- | Wurster || infant || Jan. 13, 1906 || Jan. 15, 1906 || ||son of Sol. & Rebecca Wurster ||[[Wurster-88|infant Wurster]] |- | Wurster || J. Edward || 1881 || 1964 || || || [[Wurster-113|J. Edward Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Jacob || 1857 || 1920 || || ||[[Wurster-71|Jacob Wurster]] |- | Wurster || John A. || 1841 || 1915 || ||Father || [[Wurster-68|John A. Wurster]] |- | Wurster || John C. || 1847 || 1911 || ||father || [[Wurster-112|John C. Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Laura C. || || Jan. 14, 18?? || || dau of Jacob & Rachel Wurster || [[Wurster-95|Laura C. Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Lula M. || 1881 || 1952 || || Lovell w/o Gideon B. || [[Lovell-1493|Lula M. Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Mary Irwin || 1849 || 1913 || ||mother, his wife , same marker as Christian H. Wurster || [[Irvin-647|Mary Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Norman S. || 1886 || 1963 || ||||[[Wurster-111|Norman S. Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Rachel || 1850 || 1930 || ||his wife , same marker as Jacob Wurster || [[Kiess-74|Rachel Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Rebecca || 1847 || 1927 || ||Mother, wife of John A. || [[Entz-8|Rebecca Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Rebecca || 1870 || 1954 || ||mother || [[Kiess-73|Rebecca Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Sarah Ellen || 1876 || 1948 || || d/o of Johann George Wurster || [[Wurster-137|Sarah Ellen Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Solomon || 1857 || 1915 || || Father || [[Wurster-55|Solomon Wurster]] || |- | Wurster || Thomas L. || 1892 || 1944 || ||WWI marker; Ser. Bty 18 F.A.; TSgt.; 30 yrs service ||[[Wurster-154|Thomas L. Wurster]] |- | Wurster || Tommy || || || || infant son of Jacob & Rachel Wurster || [[Wurster-96|Tommy Wurster]] |- |Yost ||Beatrice ||1925 || 2003|| || ||[[Martin-32373|Beatrice Yost]] |- |Yost ||Clarence W. || Sep. 10, 1920 || Apr 12, 1989 || || ||[[Yost-723|Clarence W. Yost]] |} Sources: [http://www.lycomingchristianchurch.org/ Lycoming Christian Church] [http://www.lycominglineage.org/store/cemetery_recs.html Lycoming County Geneaological Society Cemetery research] Located Volume 7 entire collection not fully in print.

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La_Ville_d'Archangel,_Sailed_12_August_1785
L'Ambition,_Sailed_16_May_1763
L'Amitie,_Sailed_20_August_1785
Le_Beaumont,_Sailed_11_June_1785
Le_Bon_Papa,_Sailed_10_May_1785
Le_Saint-Remi,_Sailed_27_June_1785
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[[Category:Jolly Phillip, Sailed 13 October 1755]] [[Category:Dolphin, Sailed 13 October 1755]] [[Category:Dolphin, Sailed 27 October 1755]] [[Category:Sarah and Molly, Sailed 27 October 1755]] [[Category:Ranger, Sailed 27 October 1755]] [[Category:Ranger, Sailed 20 December 1755]] [[Category:Fanny Bovey, Sailed 10 May 1756]] [[Category:Virginia Packet, Sailed 10 May 1756]] [[Category:Bobby Goodridge, Sailed 10 May 1756]] [[Category:L'Ambition, Sailed 16 May 1763]] [[Category:La Dorothee, Sailed 21 May 1763]] [[Category:La Fauvette, Sailed 26 May 1763]] [[Category:La Caroline, Sailed 19 October 1785]] [[Category:L'Amitie, Sailed 20 August 1785]] [[Category:La Ville d'Archangel, Sailed 12 August 1785]] [[Category:Le Saint-Remi, Sailed 27 June 1785]] [[Category:Le Beaumont, Sailed 11 June 1785]] [[Category:La Bergere, Sailed 14 May 1785]] [[Category:Le Bon Papa, Sailed 10 May 1785]] [[Category:Great Upheaval]] See: *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Acadian_Exiles Space page for Acadian Exiles] ''' Please add profile IDs, ship names, and sailed date here for categories to be created; when the cat is added to the profile, please remove it from this list:''' #[[Aucoin-1051|Marie Anastasie Aucoin]] '''''Fourth Convoy''''' to Nantes #[[Thériot-768|Joseph Thériot]] '''''Second Convoy''''' to Nantes #[[Babin-2585|Marguerite Babin]] '''''Sally & Molly''''' Grand Pré 27 Oct 1755 to Virginia 13 Nov 1755 / '''''Bobby Goodridge''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Portsmouth, England 23 June 1756 / '''''La Dorothée''''' Southampton, England 17 May 1763 to Saint-Malo 1763 / #[[Babin-2768|Anne Babin]] '''Sally & Molly''''' Grand Pré 27 Oct 1755 to Virginia 13 Nov 1755 / '''''Bobby Goodridge''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Portsmouth, England 23 June 1756 / '''''La Dorothée''''' Southampton, England 17 May 1763 to Saint-Malo 1763 / #[[Daigre-159|Charles (Daigre) Daigle]] '''''Bobby Goodridge''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Portsmouth, England 23 June 1756 #[[LeBlanc-10645|Marie LeBlanc]] '''''Bobby Goodridge''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Portsmouth, England 23 June 1756 #[[Daigre-197|Joseph Daigre]] '''''Bobby Goodridge''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Portsmouth, England 23 June 1756 / '''''La Dorothée''''' Southampton, England 17 May 1763 to Saint-Malo 1763 #[[Landry-2677|Charles Landry]] '''''Bobby Goodridge''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Portsmouth, England 23 June 1756 #[[Daigre-52|Marie Madeleine Daigre]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '''''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Daigre-151|Marguerite Daigre (abt.1748-bef.1788)]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England #[[Daigre-206|Marie Josèphe Daigre]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England #[[Daigre-208|Unknown Daigre (bef.1755-)]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia #[[Daigre-199|Charles Daigre]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '''''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Trahan-1269|Madeleine Trahan]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / Virginia Packet Virginia sailed ca 10 May 1756 to Bristol #[[Aucoin-1061|Pierre Charles Aucoin]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / Virginia Packet Virginia sailed ca 10 May 1756 to Bristol #[[Bourg-545|Cécile Bourg ]] The Supply Isle Saint-Jean sailed 1758 to Saint-Malo, France #[[Trahan-277|Pierre Trahan]] ''Ship'' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Industry''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to England #[[Daigle-328|Jeanne (Daigle) Daigre]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Industry''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to England #[[Trahan-1271|Elisabeth Trahan]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Industry''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to England #[[Trahan-1273|Jean Baptiste Trahan]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Industry''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to England #[[Cormier-4289|Alexis Cormier]] '''''Cornwallis''''' Sailed 13 October 1755 #[[Robichaud-146|Jean Baptiste Robichaud]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[Robichaud-135|Joseph Robichaud]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[LeBlanc-814|Claire LeBlanc]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[Robichaud-1685|Françoise Robichaud]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[Robichaud-769|Marguerite Pelagie Robichaud]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[Robichaud-143|Michel Robichaud]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[Robichaud-122|Isidore Robichaud]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[Robichaud-168|Charles Robichaud]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[Robichaud-2297|Marie Josèphe Robichaud]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[Robichaud-2298|Anne Théodose Robichaud]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[Robichaud-2299|André Robichaud]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[Melanson-19|Magdeleine Melanson]] ''Sally & Molly'' sailed 27 Oct 1755 / '''''Virginia Packet''''' sailed 10 May 1756 #[[Cormier-4290|Marguerite Cormier]] '''''Endeavour''''' sailed 27 Oct 1755 #[[Martin-68203|Jean Martin]] '''''Endeavour''''' sailed 27 Oct 1755 #[[Granger-3408|Marguerite Granger]] ''La Fauvette'' sailed 26 May 1763 #[[Thériot-732|Pierre Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / #[[Dupuis-500|Marie Josephe Dupuis]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '''''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Theriot-592|Marie Josephe (Theriot) Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '''''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Thériot-615|Marguerite Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '''''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Thériot-733|Marie Madeleine Thériot (1742-)]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '''''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Thériot-734|Marie Blanche Thériot]] ''Ship'' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '''''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Thériot-736|Charles Gregoire Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '''''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Thériot-735|Pierre Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '''''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Aucoin-89|Agnès Aucoin]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / #[[Theriot-194|Jean Baptiste Theriot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / #[[Thériot-784|Unknown Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / #[[Thériot-782|Marie Élisabeth Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / #[[Thériot-781|Claude Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / #[[Thériot-783|Françoise Euphémie Thériot (1753-)]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / #[[Thériot-779|Jean Baptiste Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '''''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Thériot-776|Marie Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / #[[Theriot-512|Charles Theriot]] ''Ship'' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / #[[Trahan-858|Élisabeth Trahan]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '' '''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Theriot-513|Marie Josèphe Theriot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / #[[Thériot-786|Unknown Thériot ]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / #[[Thériot-787|Unknown Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / # [[Bourg-501|Marguerite Josèphe Bourg]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 / '''''Third Convoy''''' from Châtellerault, France sailed 7 December 1775 to Nantes, France #[[Hebert-542|Charles Hebert]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[Hebert-1939|Charles Hebert]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 / '''''Third Convoy''''' from Châtellerault, France sailed 7 December 1775 to Nantes, France #[[Hébert-5999|Athanase Hébert]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[Hébert-6000|Marie Rose Hébert]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[Hebert-6001|Théodore Hebert]] '''''Five English Ships''''' (YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL) sailed 1758 #[[Richard-4943|Michel Richard]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England #[[Thériot-551|Françoise Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '' '''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Richard-4111|Marie Richard]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '' '''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Richard-7516|Marguerite Richard]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '' '''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Richard-7521|Elisabeth Richard]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '' '''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Richard-7517|Joseph Richard]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '' '''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Richard-4944|Charles Richard]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '' '''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Richard-7522|Jean Richard]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England #[[Richard-7523|Paul Richard]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England #[[Richard-7524|Anne Richard]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England #[[Richard-5359|Basile Richard]] ''Ship'' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '' '''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Granger-1454|Joseph Granger]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England #[[LeBlanc-3291|Marguerite LeBlanc]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '' '''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Granger-3447|Amand Granger]] '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '' '''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Thériot-793|Marie Marguerite Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / ''''' La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Granger-1946|René Granger]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England #[[Comeau-1009|Angelique Comeau]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia #[[Granger-3410|Laurent Granger]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / ''''' La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Thériot-776|Marie Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '' '''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Granger-3453|Madeleine Granger]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '' La Fauvette'' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Granger-2538|Anne Granger]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia #[[Granger-3454|Marguerite Granger]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '' '''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Granger-3449|François Granger]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England #[[Trahan-445|Marie Trahan ]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / ''''' La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Granger-1455|Charles Granger]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England #[[LeBlanc-3292|Françoise LeBlanc]], [[Granger-1568|Marie Granger]], [[Granger-1569|Charles Granger]], [[Granger-3408|Marguerite Granger]], [[Granger-1570|Marie Anne Granger]], [[Granger-1571|Françoise Josephe Granger]], [[Granger-1572|Jean Jacques Granger]]'''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England / '' '''La Fauvette''''' Falmouth, England 26 May 1763 to Morlaix, France #[[Granger-1462|Jean Baptiste Granger]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England # [[Landry-1074|Madeleine Landry]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Fanny Bovey''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England #[[Trahan-452|Joseph Trahan]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia / '''''The Industry''''' Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to England #[[Thériot-487|Élisabeth Thériot]] '''''Ship''''' Grand-Pré 27 October 1755 to Virginia #[[Landry-3981|Anne Landry]] #[[Granger-2500|Francois Marie Granger]] #[[Granger-1160|Marie Josèphe Granger]] #[[Cyr-1169|Paul Cyr]] aboard the '''Jolly Phillip''''' out of Falmouth Neck (Portland, Maine), from Halifax to Chignecto and elsewhere - August 16 to 20th, 1755, Annapolis to Georgia, October 27 to November 14th, 1755. #[[Poirier-555|Rosalie Poirier]] aboard the '''Dolphin''' a Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755, William Hancock, Master, Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, 28 Men, 27 Women, 66 children. 121 persons total on 17 November 1755.Kelly A. Wiechman, ''Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810,'' (University of Florida: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020) pp.106-107, Table 5-2. See [https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y Fugitives and Exiles]. #[[Boudrot-642|Marguerite Boudrot]] aboard the '''Dolphin''' a Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755, William Hancock, Master, Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, 28 Men, 27 Women, 66 children. 121 persons total on 17 November 1755.Kelly A. Wiechman, ''Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810,'' (University of Florida: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020) pp.106-107, Table 5-2. See [https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y Fugitives and Exiles]. #[[Poirier-1920|Francois Poirier]] aboard the '''Dolphin''' a Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755, William Hancock, Master, Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, 28 Men, 27 Women, 66 children. 121 persons total on 17 November 1755.Kelly A. Wiechman, ''Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810,'' (University of Florida: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020) pp.106-107, Table 5-2. See [https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y Fugitives and Exiles]. #[[Poirier-554|Marguerite Poirier]] was deported from Acadia with her husband and 3 children aboard the '''Dolphin''' a Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755, William Hancock, Master, Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, 28 Men, 27 Women, 66 children. 121 persons total on 17 November 1755Kelly A. Wiechman, ''Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810,'' (University of Florida: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020) pp.106-107, Table 5-2. See [https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y Fugitives and Exiles]. #[[Doucet-1937|Benoni Doucet]] was deported from Acadia with his wife and 3 children aboard the '''Dolphin''' a Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755, William Hancock, Master, Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, 28 Men, 27 Women, 66 children. 121 persons total on 17 November 1755.Kelly A. Wiechman, ''Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810,'' (University of Florida: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020) pp.106-107, Table 5-2. See [https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y Fugitives and Exiles]. # [[Hebert-3754|Claude Hebert]] deported from Acadia with his wife and 1 child aboard the '''Dolphin''' a Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755, William Hancock, Master, Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, 28 Men, 27 Women, 66 children. 121 persons total on 17 November 1755.Kelly A. Wiechman, ''Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810,'' (University of Florida: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020) pp.106-107, Table 5-2. See [https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y Fugitives and Exiles]. #[[Bernard-50|Michel Bernard]] was deported from Acadia with his wife and 3 children aboard the '''Dolphin''' a Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755,William Hancock, Master, Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, 28 Men, 27 Women, 66 children. 121 persons total on 17 November 1755.Kelly A. Wiechman, ''Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810,'' (University of Florida: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020) pp.106-107, Table 5-2. See [https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y Fugitives and Exiles]. #[[Brasseur-88|Marie Mathieu (Brasseur) Brasseur dite LaCitardy]] was deported from Acadia with his wife and 3 children aboard the '''Dolphin''' a Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755, William Hancock, Master, Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, 28 Men, 27 Women, 66 children. 121 persons total on 17 November 1755.Kelly A. Wiechman, ''Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810,'' (University of Florida: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020) pp.106-107, Table 5-2. See [https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y Fugitives and Exiles]. #[[Bernard-2921|Francois Bernard]] was deported from Acadia with his parents and two siblings aboard the '''Dolphin''' a Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755, William Hancock, Master, Arrived 17 November 1755 in Charleston, South Carolina, 28 Men, 27 Women, 66 children. 121 persons total. [5][1] #[[Bernard-2909|Joseph Bernard]] was deported from Acadia with his parents and two siblings aboard the '''Dolphin''' a Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755, William Hancock, Master, Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, 28 Men, 27 Women, 66 children. 121 persons total on 17 November 1755.Kelly A. Wiechman, ''Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810,'' (University of Florida: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020) pp.106-107, Table 5-2. See [https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y Fugitives and Exiles]. #[[Poirier-1562|Joseph Poirier]] was one of the three Joseph Poiriers deported from Acadia with his wife and children aboard the Dolphin a Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755, William Hancock, Master, Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, 28 Men, 27 Women, 66 children. 121 persons total on 17 November 1755.Kelly A. Wiechman, ''Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810,'' (University of Florida: ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020) pp.106-107, Table 5-2. See [https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y Fugitives and Exiles]. #[[Cormier-1972|Jean Cormier]] was deported from Acadia aboard the '''Endeavour''' Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755; James Nichols, Master. Arrived in South Carolina with a wife and 7 children; 40 Men, 20 Women, 61 Children. 121 Persons total on 17 November 1755. Table 5-3, p.108 Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. #[[Cormier-3847|Michel Cormier]] was deported from Acadia aboard the '''Endeavour''' Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755; James Nichols, Master. Arrived in South Carolina with a wife and 1 child; 40 Men, 20 Women, 61 Children. 121 Persons total on 17 November 1755. Table 5-3, p.108 Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. #[[Carret-47|Joseph Care]] was deported from Acadia aboard the '''Endeavour''' Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755; James Nichols, Master. Arrived in South Carolina with a wife and 4 children; 40 Men, 20 Women, 61 Children. 121 Persons total on 17 November 1755. Table 5-3, p.108 Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. #[[Carret-48|Angelique Carret]] She was deported from Acadia aboard the '''Endeavour''' Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755; James Nichols, Master. Arrived in South Carolina on 17 November 1755 with parents; 40 Men, 20 Women, 61 Children. 121 Persons total on board ship. Table 5-3, p.108 Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. #[[Mouton-626|Jean Mouton]] he was deported from Acadia aboard the '''Endeavour''' Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755; James Nichols, Master. Arrived in South Carolina on 17 November 1755 with his wife and three children. 40 Men, 20 Women, 61 Children. 121 Persons total on board ship. Table 5-3, p.108 Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. #[[Poirier-2426|Marguerite Poirier]] she was deported from Acadia aboard the '''Endeavour''' Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755; James Nichols, Master. Arrived in South Carolina on 17 November 1755 with her husband and three children. 40 Men, 20 Women, 61 Children. 121 Persons total on board ship. Table 5-3, p.108 Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. #[[Mouton-793|Marguerite Mouton]] she was deported from Acadia aboard the '''Endeavour''' Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755; James Nichols, Master. Arrived in South Carolina on 17 November 1755 with her parents and two siblings. 40 Men, 20 Women, 61 Children. 121 Persons total on board ship. Table 5-3, p.108 Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. #[[Mouton-640|Marie Magdeleine Mouton]] she was deported from Acadia aboard the '''Endeavour''' Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755; James Nichols, Master. Arrived in South Carolina on 17 November 1755 with her parents and two siblings. 40 Men, 20 Women, 61 Children. 121 Persons total on board ship. Table 5-3, p.108 Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. #[[Mouton-644|Jean Francois Mouton]] he was deported from Acadia aboard the '''Endeavour''' Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755; James Nichols, Master. Arrived in South Carolina on 17 November 1755 with his parents and two sisters. 40 Men, 20 Women, 61 Children. 121 Persons total on board ship. Table 5-3, p.108 Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. --- Working category/ship informa tion for categories to be created: '''1'''.''''''Category''':'''Ranger''' 1755 (Paul This category is for profiles of Acadians who were deported on the ''Ranger'' from Acadie to Oxford, Maryland. See *''Du Grand Dérangement à la Déportation: Nouvelles perspectives historiqueses historiques,'' Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, ed., (Moncton, NB: Chaire d'études acadiennes, 2005) p. 241. Article by Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, "Pigiguit: l'impact du Grand Dérangement sur une communauté de l'ancienne Acadie." Note: The expulsion ship "Ranger" carried 208 passengers destined for Oxford, Maryland. * [https://www.acadian.org/history/ships-acadian-expulsion/ The Ships of the Acadian Expulsion]
The Sloop RANGER, 90 tons burden – Frances Piery (Piercy) Master was chartered from the Boston Mercantile Co. of Apthorp and Hancock from 20th August 1755 to 30th January, 1756 to carry 208 French persons 81 persons more than the complement of 2 to ton at 4s. 6d. With 182 Men aboard. The Sloop RANGER, 91 tons burden – Frances Piery (Piercy) Master arrived in Pisiquid from Port Royal on 16 October and embarked on 10-12 October, '''she departed on 27 October destined for Annapolis Maryland and arrived on 15-30 November with 263 exiles''' (81 surnombres). See https://www.acadian.org/history/ships-acadian-expulsion/. : ... (Al Lafreniere – “Acadian Deportation Ships The Ranger, Captain Piery, evidently a smaller vessel than either of the other two, arrived with 208, an excess of 81 persons beyond the proper compliment (Nova Scotia Doc., I, 42-4) Edouard Richard mentions a “Corvette Ranger”, 91 tons, Capt. Piercy, being used to transport 182 exiles – (81 additional). (ACADIA” – Edouard Richard Vol. 2, Chapter XXXI, p. 121) The Dolphin with 230 exiles and the Ranger with 263 exiles followed the arrival of the Elizabeth and Leopard in the Annapolis Harbor. The two vessels carried 493 men, women and children from evacuated from Pisiquid under the directions of Captain Alexandre Murray On the last 2 days of the months, the other 3 sloops were anchored in the Severn , but their captains seemed most anxious about the Maryland council’s refusal to permit immediate landing in the absence of Gov. Sharpe, who was attending a conference of colonial executives in New York. In a like manner, Francis Piercey, master of the Ranger, apparently the second boat in harbor, presented the same argument, for he and his sickly 263 exiles from Pisiquid would be required to cross the Bay and sit in port in Oxford, in Talbot County. The Choptank '''contingent of 208 Acadians reached Oxford on 8 December, 1755''', and was placed under the supervision of Henry Callister. (Gregory Wood Acadians in Maryland – A Guide to the Acadians in Maryland in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries.) In a letter dated 17 February, 1996, Stanley Piet of Bel Air Maryland, writes that the “NOTARY PUBLIC RECORD BOOK 1774-1778 in the Hall of Records for the state of Maryland located in the, located at 350 Rowe Blvd., Annapolis Maryland 21401, show the arrival of the ships in Maryland, but there are no people identified. Information listed on the ships Ranger and Dolphin is as follows: “Ranger – Wm. Burkman, Caines Bay, owner. Francis Peirey, Captain, Order from Alexander Murray, Commander of his Majesty’s Troops at Pisgate arrived Severn River, Annapolis 29 November 1755. Sent to Oxford Maryland.” “Dolphin – Zebediah Farnman, master, Sent to Lower Marlborough, Patuxent River”.
::2. '''Category''':'''Ranger''' dep 20 Dec 1755 Grand-Pré, arr 20 Jan 1756 Virginia Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). ''Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne,'' vol. 36, nos 2-3, septembre 2005, p. 52-86. https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/3602_total.pdf
Translation at Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home [http://www.acadian-home.org/Paul-Delaney-Chronology.html Translation: "The Chronology of Deportations and Migrations of the Acadians 1755-1816."]
*Delaney, Paul. La liste de Winslow expliquée. (Éditions Perce-Neige, 2020), p. 80, 388 citing Letter dated 20 December 1755 from Phineas Osgood to Winslow ::57 tons Schooner. Nathan Munroe commander. 112 people on board. * [https://www.acadian.org/history/ships-acadian-expulsion/ The Ships of the Acadian Expulsion]
The schooner RANGER, 57 tons – Nathan Monroe Captain – departed from Pointe des Boudro (Grand Pre) on 20 December, 1755 with 112 exiles, 81 more that the complement, and was the 6th transport to arrive in Virginia on 20 January, 1756 with with 208 exiles. (The British Empire Before The American Revolution – Vol. VI by Lawrence Henry Gipson p. 279 -80 and also p.304 ) The schooner RANGER, Monroe Captain – embarked 112 exiles on 20 December departed from Grand Pre on 20 December, 1755 destined for Williamsburg Virginia. (Emile Lauviere – “La Tragedie d’un peuple , vol 1, Librairie Henry Geulet, Paris, 1924) The Ranger was probably chartered for a monthly fee (per ton), plus a pilot’s fee and provisions, by Governor Lawrence, from Charles Apthorp & Thomas Hancock, of the Boston Mercantile Company of Apthorp and Hancock, to be used as a transport for the removal of the Acadian Exiles to the eastern seaboard. The amount of provisions for the transports were included in the sailing orders issued by Lawrence and was to be 5 pounds of flour and one pound of pork (or 1 lb of beef 2 lbs bread and 5 lbs of flour) for (each) 7 days for each person so embarked. (p. 280 of SELECTIONS FROM PUBLIC DOCUMENTS OF THE PROVINCE OF NOVA SCOTIA, Published by resolution of the House of Assembly on March 15, 1865 in 1869) According to the publication “The Acadian Exile in St. Malo”, the governor of Virginia refused to accept the Acadians that were allotted to Virginia, and the 1,500 Acadians sent to Virginia on October 25, 1755 were in Virginia were not allowed to disembark and more of them died aboard the crowded ships during the 4 months that the ship were anchored in the Williamsburg harbor. They were then transported to England and placed in concentration camps in the port cities of their arrival, where they languished until after the Treaty of Paris, in 1763, when they were released and repatriated (sent) to the maritime ports of Normandy and Brittany. Emile Lauvriere, in his “LA TRAGEDIE D’UN PEUPLE” – Histoire du Peuple Acadien – des origines a nos jours – 1923- Editions – Bossard – 43 Rue Madame, 43 – Paris – Tome I – 12th edition Chapter XIV “LE ‘GRAND DERANGEMENT'” pp 457-513, in listing some of the vessels used in the expulsion on page 500, refers to the Dove, referred to by others as a sloop as “la goelette Dove, destines for Connecticut”, and two other vessels, referred to by others as schooners as ôla goelette Race Horse, destined for Bostonand “la goelette Ranger, destined for Virginia”, probably indicates that some the ships listed as schooners, or sloops were actually goelettes or vice-versa.
'''3.''' '''Category''': '''Bobby Goodridge''' dep ca 10 May 1756 Virginia- arr 23 June 1756 Portsmouth, England, ''' The Bobby Goodridge''' - Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Portsmouth, England June 23, 1756 (296 Acadians. They are immediately sent on to Southampton.) ::Name varies depending on sources: Marcel Walter Landry ''Goodrige'', Albert N. Lafrenière ''Goodrich''. *[http://www.acadian-home.org/deportationships.html The Acadian Deportation Ships by Albert N. Lafrenière]
"In Virginia, the exiles were again deported, beginning in May of 1756 when 300 were sent to Portsmouth, England on the Bobby '''Goodrich'''. The remainder were shipped in the summer of 1756."
: *Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). p.66-67
"Around 10 May 1756, deportation from Virginia to England of more than 1000 Acadians that had been deported to Virginia. Departure aboard 4 ships: Bobby '''Goodridge''', Virginia Packet, Fanny Bovey, Industry. More than 400 will die from smallpox. Dates of arrival: Bobby Goodridge 23 June 1756 Portsmouth, England (296 Acadians); Virginia Packet 19 June 1756 Bristol, England (289 Acadians); Fanny Bovey 18 June 1756 Falmouth England (204 Acadians); Industry 26 June 1756 Liverpool, England (243 Acadians).
'''4.''' '''Category''': '''L'Ambition''': dep Southampton England 16-17 May 1763- arr Saint-Malo, France 1763 (Could not find more precise date of arrival. Some say 22 May 1763 but unsourced)
"The Expatriated Acadians sailed on L'Ambition sent by King Louis XV to Southampton. Posted here is the ship's list containing the names of 219 Acadians. The Acadians were exiled in England for seven years. Two ships were lost at sea during their voyage. Out of 1,226 Acadians survived the ocean crossing and upon arrival were separated into four groups: 336 were sent to Liverpool; 340 to Southampton; 300 to Bristol; 250 to Penryn (Falmouth). Their hell ended on November 3, 1762 at the signing of the Treaty of Paris. By January 1763 though there had been some births during their exile, only 866 Acadians had survived of the 1,226 originally deported. There has been some confusion as to where the Acadian exiled to Bristol sailed from as they went to St. Malo. According to Stephen A. White who studied this in-depth he said that All the Acadians on board the L'Ambition, and the first ten families on board the Dorothée, were all from the Southampton group, while the remaining thirty-four families, plus the seven prisoners of war were those who had been brought overland from Bristol for the embarcation at Southampton. THIS SHIP SAILED MAY 16, 1763 WITH 219 PASSENGERS FROM SOUTHAMPTON TO ST-MALO WITH CAPTAIN BRUNAU DE LA SALLE. All of the passengers on this ship had been exiled to Southampton"Lucie LeBlanc Consentino, Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home [http://www.acadian-home.org/france-lambition.html Acadians Expatriated from Southampton]
'''5. Category''': '''La Bergère''' : dep Nantes 12 May 1785 - arr New Orleans 15 Aug 1785 Summary of arrivals and departures of boats transporting Acadians to France. Marcel Walter Landry, "Sommaire des arrivées et départs de bateaux transportant des Acadiens en France" Généalogie des Landry à travers le monde, accessed at http://www.mwlandry.ca/acadiens_en_exil_france.htm '''6. Category''': '''Sally & Molly''' : Grand Pré 27 Oct 1755 to Virginia 13 Nov 1755
154 Acadians on board.
'''7. Category''': '''L'Amitié''' : France 20 Aug 1785 to Louisiana 8 Nov 1785. *Passenger List for L'Amitié http://www.acadian-cajun.com/ship5.htm
"The L'Amitié, a 400 ton ship led by Captain Joseph Beltremieux, left France on August 20, 1785. After 80 days at sea, they arrived on November 8, 1785. There were 270 people in 68 families on board On the way, there were 6 deaths after sickness spread through the ship (though there were no deaths once they got to New Orleans). The number of families increased to 93 due to 24 additional adults, 10 births, and 17 marriages. When it came time to settle down: 17 families settled near Galveztown, 3 families went to the Attakapas, and 71 families chose to settled along Bayou Lafourche. By the way, the ship was also called by its Spanish name, the La Amistad, by some."
'''8. Category''': '''Prosperous''' (152 Acadians) 75 tons, sloop, Daniel Bragdon commandant, arrived 26 Dec 1755, deviated from its course.; ???? 4 ships that left Pointe-des-Boudrot, Acadie on 27 October 1755 to Virginia 1755 Delaney, Paul. La liste de Winslow expliquée. (Éditions Perce-Neige, 2020), p.358 '''9. Category''': '''La Dorothée''' : Southampton, England 17 May 1763 to Saint-Malo, France 1763 (dates of departure vary according to sources but 17 May is more certain) *[https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/divers/dorothee.html List of passengers on La Dorothée] *http://www.acadian-home.org/france-la-dorothee.html *Delaney, Paul. La liste de Winslow expliquée. (Éditions Perce-Neige, 2020), p. 82
One hundred and seventy-five Acadians sailed from Southampton for St-Malo with Captain Lormant aboard the royal frigate La Dorothée
'''10. Category''': '''Mary''' (181 Acadians) 90 tons, [[Dunning-1315|Andrew Dunning]] commandant, arrived 13 Nov 1755; 4 ships that left Pointe-des-Boudrot, Acadie on 27 October 1755 to Virginia 1755 Delaney, Paul. La liste de Winslow expliquée. (Éditions Perce-Neige, 2020), p.358; '''Mary''' sailed 27 October 1755, Andrew Dunning, Master '''11. Category''': '''The Virginia Packet''' - Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Bristol, England June 19, 1756 (289 Acadians) '''12. Category''' :'''The Industry''' - Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Liverpool, England June 26, 1756 (243 Acadians ), 4 ships that left Pointe-des-Boudrot, Acadie on 27 October 1755 to Virginia 1755 Delaney, Paul. La liste de Winslow expliquée. (Éditions Perce-Neige, 2020), p.358 :::'''Industry''' (172 Acadians) 86 tons, sloop, George Goodwin commandant, arrived in Virginia 11 Nov 1755; '''Industry''' sailed 27 October 1755 '''13. Category''': '''The Fanny Bovey''' - Virginia ca 10 May 1756 to Falmouth, England June 18, 1756 (204 Acadians)
"Circa May 10, 1756 Deportation to England of more than 1,000 Acadians deported to Virginia. Departure aboard four ships: the Bobby Goodridge, the Virginia Packet, the Fanny Bovey and the Industry. More than 400 will die in a smallpox epidemic."
*Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). '''14. Category''': '''La Ville d'Archangel''' France 12 Aug 1785 to New Orleans 3 Dec 1785
"Sailed from France August 12, 1785 arriving in Louisiana December 3, 1785. This ship left St-Malo, France and upon reacing Balize, an outpost at the mouth of the Mississippi River, ran aground on November 4. This, and the fact that they had already had run out of food, caused a number of passengers to get sick. Finally the ship made it to New Orleans on December 3, 1785. There were sixty families totalling two hundred and ninety-nine people onboard. Fifteen people died and two deserted. Seven marriages took place, eleven more adults joined the group and there were two more births."
*[http://www.acadian-home.org/louisiana-alpha-listing.html The Seven Ships That Sailed From France To Louisiana in 1785] Lucie LeBlanc Consentino, Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home '''15. Category''': '''First Convoy''' from Châtellerault, France sailed 24 October 1775 to Nantes, France
October 24, 1775. A first group of 24 Acadian families leaves Poitou for Nantes after the unsuccessful project of ‘la Ligne acadienne’.
*Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). *[https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/divers/convoi1.htm Passenger List] '''16. Category''': '''Second Convoy''' from Châtellerault, France sailed 15 November 1775 to Nantes, France
November 15, 1775. A second group of 62 Acadian families leaves Poitou for Nantes after the unsuccessful settlement of ‘la Ligne acadienne’.
*Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). *[https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/divers/convoi2.htm Passenger List] '''17. Category''': '''Third Convoy''' from Châtellerault, France sailed 7 December 1775 to Nantes, France
December 7, 1775. A third group of 103 Acadian families leaves Poitou for Nantes after the unsuccessful settlement of ‘la Ligne acadienne’.
*Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). *[https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/divers/convoi3.htm Passenger List] '''18. Category''': '''Fourth Convoy''' from Châtellerault, France sailed 6 March & 13 March 1776 to Nantes, France
March 6-13, 1776. A fourth group of 78 Acadian families leaves Poitou for Nantes after the unsuccessful settlement of ‘la Ligne acadienne’.
*Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). *[https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/divers/convoi4.htm Passenger List] :There are discrepancies in dates according to sources but the ones above are from a good source: Paul Delaney.
Convoys to Nantes
[https://www.acadian-cajun.com/ligne.htm La Ligne Acadienne, Acadian Cajun Genealogy and History] On Oct. 24,1775, the first group of 116 people in 28 families left by boat for Nantes. The second convoy of 314 people left on Nov. 13/14. The third group of 459 people left on Dec. 6/7,1775. The fourth group was delayed by bad weather, but finally got underway with 311 people on March 6 and 138 people on March 13.
:'''19. Category''': '''Ship''' sailed 27 October 1755 to Virginia :'''20. Category''': '''Ship''' sailed 27 October 1755 to Maryland :'''21. Category''': '''Ship''' sailed 27 October 1755 to Pennsylvania :'''22. Category''': '''Ship''' sailed 27 October 1755 to Massachusetts (Sometimes it is now known which ship was boarded, only the departure date and the destination) :'''23. Category''': '''Two Brothers''' Brigantine, Master, James Best, Sailed 13 October 1755, Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina with 123 persons total on 11 November 1755. Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. :'''24. Category''': '''Dolphin''' a Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755, sailed 27 October 1755, William Hancock, Master, Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina, 28 Men, 27 Women, 66 children. 121 persons total on 17 November 1755. Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. :'''25. Category''': '''Cornwallis''' Sailed 13 October 1755, Ship, Andrew Sinclair, Master. Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina. 25 Men, 25 Women, 158 Children. 208 Persons total on 17 November 1755. Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest, Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. :'''26. Category''': '''Endeavour''', Sloop, Sailed 13 October 1755; sailed 27 October 1755, James Nichols, Master. Arrived in South Carolina with 40 Men, 20 Women, 61 Children. 121 Persons total on 17 November 1755. Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. :::'''Endeavour''' (sometimes called Encheere) (166 Acadians) 83 tons, sloop, John Stone commandant. arrived between 1755 and 1756 :'''27. Category''': '''Syren''' Sailed 13 October 1755, Ship, Charles Proby, Master, Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina with 21 Men, 0 Women, 0 Children. 21 persons total on 17 November 1755. Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest, Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. :'''28. Category''': '''''Hopson''''', Ship, Edward Whitewood, Master. Arrived in Charleston, South Carolina with 342 persons total on 17 November 1755. Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest, Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. :'''29. Category''': '''Swan''' sailed 27 October 1755 :'''30. Category''': '''Hannah''' sailed 27 October 1755 '''31. Category''': '''Three Friends''' sailed 27 October 1755 :'''32. Category''': '''Seaflower''' sailed 27 October 1755
October 27, 1755
Deportation of the Acadians from Grand-Pré, from Pigiguit, from Rivière-aux- Canards, and from the rivers Habitants and Gaspareau. Departure of 14 ships: the '''''Dolphin'''''' from Pigiguit for Maryland (230 Acadians on board, 56 over capacity), the '''''Elizabeth''''' from Grand-Pré for Maryland (242 Acadians: 186 having embarked on October 13; the others later;52 over capacity), the '''''Leopard''''' (Leonard) from Grand-Pré for Maryland (178 Acadians on board), the '''''Endeavour''''' from Pointe-des-Boudrot for Virginia (166 Acadians on board), the '''''Industry''''' from Pointe-des- Boudrot for Virginia (177 Acadians on board), the '''''Mary''''' from Pointe-des-Boudrot for Virginia (182 Acadians on board), the '''''Neptune''''' from Pigiguit for Virginia (207 Acadians on board; 27 over capacity), the '''''Prosperous''''' from Pointe-des-Boudrot for Virginia (152 Acadians on board), the '''''Ranger''''' from Pigiguit for Maryland (208 Acadians on board; 81 [sic for 26?] over capacity, the '''''Sally and Molly''''' from Grand-Pré for Virginia (154 Acadians on board), the '''''Hannah''''' from Grand-Pré for Pennsylvania (140 Acadians on board), the Swan from Grand-Pré for Pennsylvania (168 Acadians on board), the '''''Three Friends''''' from Pigiguit for Pennsylvania (156 Acadians on board, 18 over capacity), the '''''Seaflower''''' from Grand-Pré for Massachusetts ([about 160] Acadians from Pigiguit on board) and three escort ships: the '''''Nightingale''''', the Halifax and the Warren.
*Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). '''33. Category''': '''La Fauvette''' sailed 26 May 1763 :THIS SHIP SAILED MAY 26, 1763 WITH 159 PASSENGERS FROM FALMOUTH TO MORLAIX , FRANCE, COMMANDED BY SIEUR GOURAU. *Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. [http://www.acadian-home.org/france-la-fauvette.html ''Acadians Expatriated From Falmouth''] Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home. '''34. Category''': '''The Supply''' sailed 1758 December 20, 1758: Arrival in Biddeford, England, of the Supply, with 160 deportees from Ile-Saint-Jean. A few of these deportees go on to Bristol but the majority, numbering 140, reach Saint-Malo on March 9, 1759. *Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). * [https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/St_malo_arrivees/Supply.htm Roll of the Supply, disembarked at Saint-Malo on March 9, 1759] '''35. Category''':''' Yarmouth''', one of '''Five English Ships''' sailed 1758 from Ile-Saint-Jean, Debarkation at Saint-Servan (Saint-Malo), France, January 23, 1759 with from 665 to 690 deportees on board. *Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). * [https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/St_malo_arrivees/5bateaux.htm Roll of the " Five English ships "(YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL), disembarked at Saint-Malo on January 23, 1759] '''36. Category''': '''Patience''', one of '''Five English Ships''' sailed 1758 from Ile-Saint-Jean, Debarkation at Saint-Servan (Saint-Malo), France, January 23, 1759 with from 665 to 690 deportees on board. *Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). * [https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/St_malo_arrivees/5bateaux.htm Roll of the " Five English ships "(YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL), disembarked at Saint-Malo on January 23, 1759] '''37. Category''': '''Mathias''', one of '''Five English Ships''' sailed 1758 from Ile-Saint-Jean, Debarkation at Saint-Servan (Saint-Malo), France, January 23, 1759 with from 665 to 690 deportees on board. *Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). * [https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/St_malo_arrivees/5bateaux.htm Roll of the " Five English ships "(YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL), disembarked at Saint-Malo on January 23, 1759] '''38. Category''': '''Restoration''', one of '''Five English Ships''' sailed 1758 from Ile-Saint-Jean, Debarkation at Saint-Servan (Saint-Malo), France, January 23, 1759 with from 665 to 690 deportees on board. *Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). * [https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/St_malo_arrivees/5bateaux.htm Roll of the " Five English ships "(YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL), disembarked at Saint-Malo on January 23, 1759] '''39. Category''': '''John & Samuel''', one of '''Five English Ships''' sailed 1758 from Ile-Saint-Jean, Debarkation at Saint-Servan (Saint-Malo), France, January 23, 1759 with from 665 to 690 deportees on board. *Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). * [https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/St_malo_arrivees/5bateaux.htm Roll of the " Five English ships "(YARMOUTH, PATIENCE, MATHIAS, RESTORATION, JOHN SAMUEL), disembarked at Saint-Malo on January 23, 1759] '''40. Category''': '''Neptune''' sailed 27 October 1755 '''41. Category''': '''Elizabeth''' sailed 27 October 1755 '''42. Category''': Schooner '''Jolly Philip''' ::They likely sailed from Chignecto on 19 Sep 1755 for Annapolis and from Annapolis for Georgia on 27 October 1755 with 188 persons on board, John Waite, Master, 94 1/2 Tons, home port Falmouth now Portland, Maine. On October 20th, Captain Thomas Proby ... wrote to Monckton, saying that "The troops relieved from the '''Jolly Phillip''''', robbed the prisoners on board of a great deal of money and many clothes the night before they sailed. He hopes Monckton will come upon them and punish them severely"; ::'On 16 Oct 1755 This day was born a Boy Belonging to paul scir (Cyr)". [https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/26cahier.pdf] '''43. Category''': '''Prince Frederic''' Sailed 13 October 1755 '''44. Category''': '''Prosperous''' sailed 27 October 1755 '''45. Category''': '''Success''' Sailed 13 October 1755 '''46. Category''': '''Leopard''' (Leonard) sailed 27 October 1755 * * *
October 13, 1755
Deportation of 1,100 Acadians from Chignectou. Departure of eight ships: *the Cornwallis for South Carolina (210 Acadians on board), *the Dolphin for South Carolina (121 Acadians on board), *the Endeavour for South Carolina (126 Acadians on board), *the Two Brothers for South Carolina (132 Acadians on board), *the Jolly Philip for Georgia (about 120 Acadians on board), John Waite, master. 94 1/2 tons, schooner, home port Falmouth now Portland, Maine. https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/26cahier.pdf *the Prince Frederick for Georgia (around 280 Acadians on board) *the Syren for South Carolina (21 Acadian men on board, considered very dangerous) *the Success (an escort ship).
November 15 - 19 1755
Arrival in South Carolina of four ships, the Cornwallis (207 Acadian passengers), the Dolphin (121 Acadians), the Two Brothers (132 Acadians) and the Endeavour (126 Acadians), all having departed from Chignectou. They do not have the right to disembark at Sullivan’s Island until December 4, and they do not enter the city of Charleston until a few days later. A fourth ship, the Syren, arrives at the same time with the 21 Acadian men considered to be very dangerous, who do not have the right to disembark. Fifteen of them are sent to England and to Portugal, and five succeed in escaping and returning to Acadia.
July 31st, 1755
Governor Lawrence had written from Halifax to Colonel Monckton that "as to those (French Inhabitants) about the Isthmus, all of whom were in arms and therefore entitled to no favour from the Government. It is determined to begin with them first". August 11th, in another letter to Monckton, "Officer commanding His Majesty's Forces at Chignecto, in relation to the Transportation of the French Inhabitants of the Districts of Chignecto &ca", Lawrence emphasized that "those of the Chignecto District, who have always been the most Rebellious, shall be removed to the greatest distance. For this purpose I send you the following Transport Vessels, vitz. Persons, at 2 to a Ton. *392 persons, The ship '''Union''', Jon. Crathorne Master, 196 Tons *340 persons, The ship '''Prince Fred'rick''', William Trattles, Master, 170 Tons *260 persons, The ship Corwallis, William Ball, Master 130 Tons *198 persons, The Brig '''Two Brothers''', James Best, Master, 99 Tons *192 persons, Sloop '''Endeavour''', James Nickles, Master, 96 Tons *189 persons, Schooner '''Jolly Phillip''', Jno Waite, Master, 94 1/2 Tons *126 persons, Schooner '''Boscawen''', Jas. Newell, Master, 63 Tons *181 persons, Sloop '''Dolphin''', David Mumford, Master, 90 1/2 Tons *174 persons, Sloop '''Dove''', Samuel Forbes, Master, 87 Tons *115 persons, Schooner Ranger, Nathl. Munroe, Master, 57 1/2 Tons *190 persons, Schooner Boscawen, David Bigham, Master, 95 Tons :at 2 to a ton - 2,357 Persons - Tonnage of the Vessels - 1,178 1/2 Tons. Lawrence gives the Destination of the Transports as follows: *340 persons, The '''Prince Frederick''' - To Georgia *188 persons Schooner '''Jolly Phillip''' - To Georgia *260 persons, Ship '''Cornwallis''' - To South Carolina *198 persons, Brigantine '''Two Brothers''' James Best, Master- To South Carolina. 123 persons arrived at Charleston, South Carolina *192 persons, Sloop '''Endeavour''' - To South Carolina *180 persons, Sloop '''Dolphin''' - To South Carolina *190 persons, Schooner '''Bowvasen Bigham''' - To South Carolina *392 persons, The ship '''Union''' - To Philadelphia. :at two to a Ton - 1940 persons Lawrence adds: If any of the inhabitants should remain at Chignecto after the above Embarkation you must order them on board any of the other Vessels, and direct them to be landed in North Carolina...Make it a particular injunction to the Masters, to be as careful and watchful as possible during the whole course of the Passage, to prevent the passengers from making any attempt to seize upon the vessels, by allowing only a small number to be upon the Decks at a time...Such vessels as may be remaining after embarking all the Inhabitants that can be collected there (at Chignecto), must be sent to Mines Bason...and to take on board some of the Inhabitants of that District. But before these remaining vessels are sent to Mines Bason, I would have you (if you suspect any number of the Inhabitants to have absconded) to do your utmost endeavours to oblige them to come in by burning the Villages and destroying everything that can afford them the least shelter or means of Subsistence in the Country". [https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/26cahier.pdf]
*Delaney, Paul, Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816). ==Sources== *Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y *Journal of John Waite, Master of the '''Jolly Phillip'''. https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/26cahier.pdf *Acadians transported from Southampton to Saint-Malo with links to ships taking them to Louisiana afterwards. François Roux, [https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/divers/ambition.html Rolle des acadiens embarqués à Southampton à bord de le corvette du Roi l'Ambition. Capitaine Brunau De la Salle Le 16 Mai] *List of deportation ships from America 1755-1760 [http://www.mwlandry.ca/acadiens_en_exil_navires.htm "Le transport des déportés Acadiens Landry à partir des ports d'Amérique 1755-1760"] Marcel Walter Landry. *Transport Ships of the Acadian Deportation: 1755. Blupete's History of Nova Scotia 1600-1763. .http://www.blupete.com/Hist/Gloss/AcadianTransports.htm#fn2

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World Pandemics

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CURRENT ALERTS {{Image|file=World_Pandemics-9.jpg|caption=Zika Virus Travel Alert}} == PANDEMIC TIMELINES == : [http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-44046031 Hun migrations 'linked to deadly Justinian Plague'] By Paul Rincon, Science editor, BBC News website, 10 May 2018Source: [http://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-44046031 Hun migrations 'linked to deadly Justinian Plague'] === ZIKA VIRUS === : The Zika virus is an emerging mosquito-borne virus that was first identified in Uganda in 1947 in rhesus monkeys through a monitoring network of sylvatic yellow fever. It was subsequently identified in humans in 1952 in Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania. Outbreaks of Zika virus disease have been recorded in Africa, and now in the Americas, Asia and the Pacific.Source: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/zika/en/ === The History of Zika the Virus === : The following map illustrations chronical the presence of Zika only in those countries for which there is evidence of indigenous transmission by mosquitos, excluding the many countries that have notified imported Zika infections.Source: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/zika/en/ {{Image|file=World_Pandemics-2.jpg |caption=WHO Timeline map of the Zika Virus #1 }} {{Image|file=World_Pandemics-5.jpg |caption=WHO Timeline Map of the Zika Virus #2 }} {{Image|file=World_Pandemics-6.jpg |caption=WHO Timeline Map of the Zika Virus #3 }} : The spread of Zika infection, country by country, from the earliest discovery in 1947 to the latest information as of 7 February 2016. Zika virus infection appears to have changed in character while expanding its geographical range.Source: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/zika/en/ === First Signs === :

World War 2 Memory Bracelets

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These seem to have been common items during World War 2. Were they ever officially issued? Or available for purchase at PXs? The bracelets for many soldiers had their serial numbers on the back. In this sense, the functioned as dogtags.

World War 2 WikiMuseum

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[[Category:World War II]] This virtual museum is perpetually being grown and improved upon by volunteers. It is here to honor those who served in World War 2 by collecting, organizing, and displaying personal stories, memories, photos, and heirlooms. == Please Participate == Do you have a family member who participated in World War 2? Please add them to the museum. Create a "museum exhibit" by [[Special:NewPerson|adding a profile]] of your veteran. You can also create a page about a specific experience, battle, story, military heirloom, or anything else. [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace Click here to create the profile.] If your family member is still living, consider asking them these [http://www.wikitree.com/printable/World-War-2-interview-questions.html World War 2 interview questions] and then putting their answers on WikiTree. == Veteran Profiles == === Canadian Air Corps. === * [[Lyons-11|Cora Ciaramello]] === US Army === * [[Berdin-1|Alejo M. Berdin]], Staff Sergeant and Military Policeman, Infantry, Sharpshooter, Marksman, Japan, Guam and Philippines. * [[Howes-9|Paul R. Howes]] * [[Kansanniva-1|Kalervo Kansanniva]] * [[Peckham-2|Maj. Gen. Howard L. Peckham]] staff officer in 2nd and 8th Armored Divisions, combat commander with the 12th Armored Division. * [[Tull-6 |Warren Tull]] === US Army Air Corps (Air Force) === * [[Doolittle-1|General James Doolittle]] * [[Freestone-5|Cpl. Marion Freestone]] * [[Howes-2|Sgt. James F. Howes]] C-130 mechanic in Reno, NV. * [[McClellan-4|Wayne Lee McClellan ]] navigator on B29s - 30th Squadron, 19th Group of 314th Wing, 20th Air Force. * [[Nally-1|Lt. William J. Nally Sr.]] * [[Oldford-4|T/Sgt. Wallace L. Oldford]] 93rd Bomber Squadron, 19th Bomber Group. B-29s out of Guam. Lost in Tokyo Bay, April 1945. === US Navy / US Coast Guard === * [[McCain-4|Admiral John S. McCain Sr.]] * [[Stump-4|Rear-Admiral Felix Budwell Stump]] Commanding Officer of the USS Langley (CV-1), Staff of the Commander in Chief, Asiatic Fleet; captain of the USS Lexington (CV-16); commander of Task Unit 52.11.2 and Carrier Division 24; on the USS Corregidor (CVE-58) during operations against Saipan; Task Unit 77.4.2 (Taffy II); USS Natoma Bay (CVE-62) during Leyte Gulf and Samar. *[[Kelts-8|William David Kelts]] William David Kelts was an Aviation Electronics Technician's Mate First Class, serving at a radar station on Attu in the Aleutian Islands. * '''[[Space:Hornet|USS Hornet (CV-8)]]''' *'''[[Space:USS_Bangor|USS Bangor (PF-16)]]''' ** [[Jones-17|Alfred W. Jones]] ** [[Whitten-3|Edward Whitten]] === US Marine Corps === * [[Nelson-1|Arthur P. Nelson]] left in January 1942, trained in California, and did not come home until the end of the war in August 1945. During his nearly four years of service in the war, he fought in many of the most horrible battles in the Pacific, including Tarawa, Saipan, Tinian, Okanawa, and Guam. * [[Oldford-3|James S. Oldford Sr.]] enlisted March 18, 1942, at Ft. Devens * [[Oldford-8|Kenneth W. Oldford]], served in Solomons == Heirloom Items == * [[Space:World_War_2_Memory_Bracelets|World War 2 Memory Bracelets]] * [[Space:Souvenirs_of_Attu|Souvenirs of Attu]] *[https://www.nationalww2museum.org/sites/default/files/styles/wide_medium/public/2020-09/Header%20-%20Joshua%20Schick-2.jpg Michael McShane, survivor, and his lifejacket from the sinking of the SS Athenia 3 Sept 1939]

World War I Volunteers from the Illawarra region

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During World War I over 2300 men and women volunteered from the Illawarra Region. This is an abridged list from a database compiled in the 1990s as part of the research for an honours thesis completed in 1999. The database was primarily sourced from AWM collections, church and civil records and newspapers. It is offered here as a guide to who the Illawarra volunteers were. The full bibliography from the completed thesis is reproduced at the bottom of this page and may be useful for WWI research in general and particularly to further researching the Illawarra Volunteers. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Number!!Unit!!Name!!Rank!!Enlist!!RTA!!Occupation!!Marital Status!!Address at enlistment!!Next of Kin!!Embarkation Date!!Sources!!Memorial |- |6762||17 Bn||ABDULLAH, Charles||Private||5-Jun-17||||labourer||S||Port Kembla||Brother, Richard Abdullah||16-Jun-17|||| |- |||||ABERCROMBIE, George||||||||||||||||||||Dapto RSL |- |123||18 Bn||ACRES, Willliam J||Private||7-Mar-15||04/24/16||||||||||||IM, AWM 133, IllR||Corrimal C/E, Corrimal PS, Corrimal Pres |- |3713||20 Bn||ADAIR, George Terrance||Private||7-Nov-15||02/07/19||labourer||S||Dapto, Little Creek||Father|||||| |- |||||ADAMS, A|||||||||||||||||||| |- |||||ADAMS, T||||||||||||||||||IM|| |- |348||1 Bn||ADEY, Alfred Victor||L/Corporal/Sergeant||20-Aug-14||Dish. 17/03/1919||school teacher||S||Newtown, 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A Comprehensive List of Resources for the World War II Project
{{Image|file=Photos-277.gif |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} ----------------- ==Allied Powers== [[Image:Photos-403.png|100px]] *[http://www.britannica.com/topic/Allied-Powers-World-War-II Encyclipedia Britanica] ''articles on WWII'' *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allies_of_World_War_II Wikipedia] ''Allies of World War II'' *[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jfRq-JeUCSM Youtube: Documentary, World War II'] ''video'' *[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fKcX9Eq4FME 1943 Invasion of Sicily by Allied Forces] ''video'' *[[Space:Worldwide_Military_Resource_Page|Worldwide Military Resource page]] *[http://www.unithistories.com/default.asp unithistories.com] Officers, Men and Women of Allied Countries WW2- contains service, decorations and many Photo's. *[http://www.pacificwrecks.com/mia/index.html Missing In Action (MIA) in the Pacific]- Pacific Wrecks maintains profiles on known Pacific Missing In Action (MIA) cases it includes resolved, pending and known cases awaiting attention this is an ongoing project, with a goal to one day include all Pacific aircraft losses and MIA cases. *[http://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/military/ww2.html National Archives] - Military Resources World War II *[http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007306 USHMM.org] - World War II time line ===United States=== [[Image:US_Flags-25.png|80px]] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_World_War_II_Prisoner_of_War_Records Family Search United States WWII Prisoner of War Records] *[http://www.navsource.org/archives/09/13/0913011702.jpg USS Zaurak delivers troops, supplies to Guam, Iwo Jima] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_the_United_States_during_World_War_II United States] *[http://nationalww2museum.org/ National World War II Museum] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/military/ww2.html Archives.Gov] *[http://besthistorysites.net/ww2/ Best History sites.net] *[http://www.nationalww2museum.org/honor/wwii-veterans-statistics.html Veterans Statistics] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_War_II_battles_involving_the_United_States List of World II Battles] *[http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1753.html US History] *[[Space:World_War_2_WikiMuseum|WW2 WikiMuseum]] *[[Space:Hornet|Hornet]] *[[Space:USS_Bangor|USS Bangor]] *[http://www.fieldsofhonor-database.com Fields of Honor Database] ''records and memorials to US Soldiers buried in Netherland Cemeteries'' *[https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/World_War_II_United_States_Military_Records,_1941_to_1945 Family Search] - World War II United States Military Records, 1941 to 1945 *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/United_States_World_War_II_Service_Records Family Search] - United States World War II Service Records *[http://www.militaryindexes.com/worldwartwo/ Military Index] - Online World War II Indexes and Records - USA *[https://www.fold3.com/title_448/pearl_harbor_muster_rolls/ Fold3] - Pearl Harbor Muster Rolls *[http://www.nationalww2museum.org/honor/research-a-veteran.html National WW II Museum] - Research a Veteran *[http://wwii-enlistment.com/ WW II Enlistment] - WW II Army enlistment records *[http://wwii-army.mooseroots.com/ WW II Army.Mooseroots.com] - WW II U.S.A Army enlistment *[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs234.aspx National Archives of Australia] - United States forces in Queensland, 1941–45 *[https://www.fold3.com/title_495/wwii_us_air_force_photos/ Fold3] - WWII US Air Force Photos *[http://www.usswestvirginia.org/ph/phlist.php USS West Virgina.org] - Full Pearl Harbor Casualty List *[http://www.abmc.gov/node/1274 American Battle Monument Commission] - World War II Burials and Memorializations * [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/medalofh.htm Medal of Honor Recipients] Buried in Arlington National Cemetery *[http://www.militarymuseum.org/HistoryWWII.html The California State Military Museum]- The California State Military Museum offers details about how this state engaged in the Second World War, including stories about rumors, events, and news that affected the outcome of events *[http://govmilitaryregistry.com/ Gov Military Registry]- A Comprehensive Military Records Databases for All States * [http://www.dtic.mil/dpmo/ Defence Prisoner of War Missing Personnel Office] United States Missing in Action Personnel. WW2 Thru Operation Iraqi Freedom *[http://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/military/ National Archives] *[http://www.telusplanet.net/public/mtoll/United%20States2.htm Mary's Genealogy Treasures]- A great selection of Military Records for all Wars *[http://www.armed-guard.com/searchmil.html Armed Guard]- This site obtaining and Researching Military Service Records and Ship Records for World War II U.S. Navy Armed Guard and World War II U.S. Merchant Marine *[http://www.pacificwrecks.com/search/ Pacific Wrecks.com] Aircraft Wreck Database in the Pacific Region, WW11 and Korea *[http://navylog.navymemorial.org/ Navy Memorial]- The United States Navy Memorial Honoring Navy Service Free *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/air-force/ National Archives] - Air force Records *[https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/tp-038/ Wisconsin History]- Among other things This site shares the specific history of Wisconsin veterans of World War II * [http://www.history.army.mil/moh/index.html Medal of Honor Recipients] * [https://valor.militarytimes.com/?source=mil-nav Military Times Hall of Valor] Medals and Awards of United States Military Personel *[http://www.usmm.org/pownames.html Merchant Marines WW11]- American Merchant Marine Prisoners of War or Civilian Internees during World War II *[http://www.usmm.org/pow.html Stories of the Merchant Maine POW]- This site tells the stories of some of the Merchant Marines that were Prisoners of War in WW11 * [http://www.thepurpleheart.com/roll-of-honor/ Purple Heart Hall of Honor] - A searchable list of recipients. *[http://www.unithistories.com/default.asp unithistories.com] Officers, Men and Women of Allied Countries WW2- contains service, decorations and many Photo's. *[http://digital.library.northwestern.edu/wwii-posters/background.html The WW2 Poster Collection]- The 338 items, primarily World War II-era posters Materials published by the U.S. Government Printing Office are in the public domain and, as such, not subject to copyright restriction the Library requests users to cite the URL and Northwestern University Library if they wish to reproduce images from its poster database. *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/photos/images/thumbnails/ National Archives Photos of WW2]- photographs from World War II that can be found at the National Archives and Records Administration ===Great Britain=== [[Image:Flags-3.jpg|80px]] *[http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead.aspx CWGC (Commonwealth Graves Commission)] ''Find War Dead, searchable database'' *[https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/premium Forces War Records] {{Red|$}} ''free trial during D-Day'' *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/ww2_summary_01.shtml BBC.co.uk] - WW II summary *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Britain Wikipedia] - Battle of Britain *[http://www.historyofengland.net/world-war-ii History of England] - World War II *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_the_United_Kingdom_during_World_War_II Wikipedia] - History of the United Kingdom during World War II *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_British_divisions_in_World_War_II Wikipedia] - British divisions in World War II *[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/second-world-war/ National Archives.gov.uk] - Second World War *[https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/ww2-records Forces War.co.uk] - WW2 Military Records *[http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections-research/tracing-your-family-history/tracing-your-army-history/where-to-find-army-service-records Imperial War Museums] - Where to Find Army Service Records *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/familyhistory/get_started/archives_01.shtml BBC Family History] - Researching Military Records *[http://www.whodoyouthinkyouaremagazine.com/tutorials/military/online-resources-0 Who do you think you are Magazine.com] - Online resources *[https://www.gov.uk/get-copy-military-service-records/overview GOV.UK] - Get a copy of military service records *[http://www.coraweb.com.au/ukmilitary.htm Cora Web.com.au] - United Kingdom - Military records *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_awards_and_decorations_of_the_United_Kingdom War Medals and Awards]- A list of Medals and Awards *[http://cmhs.ca/index.php/menu-l-articles/2-uncategorised/19-cmhs-article-abbreviations The Calgary Military Historical Society] Abbreviations Used in Military Documents and for Medal Inscriptions used in British Commonwealth Forces. *[http://www.unithistories.com/default.asp unithistories.com]- Officers, Men and Women of Allied Countries WW2- contains service, decorations and many Photo's. *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/photos/images/thumbnails/ National Archives WW2 Photos]- photographs from World War II that can be found at the National Archives and Records Administration on line *[http://www.pacificwrecks.com/mia/index.html Missing In Action (MIA) in the Pacific] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/photos/images/thumbnails/ National Archives Photos of WW2]- photographs from World War II that can be found at the National Archives and Records Administration *[http://home.wxs.nl/~pdavis/index.htm British Naval Officers and Ships] *[http://www.unithistories.com/officers/RN_officersJ.html Royal Navy Officers] *[http://uboat.net/allies/ U-Boat.net]- Personnel and Ships of Allied countries in WW1 and WW2. * [http://www.crewlist.org.uk/crew/crew.php British Merchant Marine]- Ship Crew List * [http://www.raf.mod.uk/ Royal Air Force] Official RAF-MOD Site * [http://www.aircrewremembered.com/ Aircrew Remembered] Aircrew and Aircraft Loss's Database. 300,000 records of Personnel most with Photo's * [http://www.lostaircraft.com/?lang=en Lost Aircraft.com] Database of Aircraft Lost in WW2, all Airforces * [http://www.158squadron.co.uk/158_Squadron_pages/158_Association.html 158 Squadron Association] Searchable Database of Personnel of WW2 *[http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelprestype/news/britmilhist/famhistresearch/familyhistbritmil.html British Library and Newspapers]- Help for researchers for Family History Research and British Military History, 1801-1945 *[http://www.britishmilitaryhistory.co.uk/ British Military History]- Online resource covering 1930-1950 British Army,British Indian Army and Britian's Allies *[http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWwomen.htm Woman at War]- This website examines the important role played by women in the war and includes biographies of twenty secret agents, twenty women involved in the anti-Nazi resistance movement in Europe and twelve women who risked their lives as war reporters *[http://www.merkki.com/documents.htm Prisoners of War]- World War 11 Prisoners of War - Stalag Luft I A collection of stories, photos, art and information on Stalag Luft I * [http://www.historyofwar.org/index.html History of War] Currently has 4,718 articles, 1,773 pictures, 391 maps, 691 unit histories, 791 book reviews and over 3,298,400 words in original articles. Does not just cover the best known conflicts, a good coverage of the First and Second World Wars, the Napoleonic Wars and the American Civil War. *[http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-27299199 Scotts in WWII] *"The Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour 1939-1945" book is made up 66,375 fatalities in seven volumes. All arranged by county, then local government area. The original volumes are kept at St. George’s Chapel, found at the west end of Westminster Abbey, London, England. ===Soviet Union=== [[Image:Photos-280.gif|80px]] *[http://www.dokst.de/main/node/1126 DOKUMENTATIONSSTELLE DRESDEN] database of Soviet WWII prisoners of war and some 10,000 records of German citizens convicted in Soviet war tribunals (in German) *[http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/8-things-you-should-know-about-wwiis-eastern-front History.com] *[http://www.2worldwar2.com/russia.htm World War II] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_Union_in_World_War_II Wikipedia] - Soviet Union in World War II *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Front_(World_War_II) Wikipedia] - Eastern Front *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_casualties_of_the_Soviet_Union Wikipedia] - World War II casualties of the Soviet Union *[http://www.naval-history.net/WW2CampaignsRussianConvoys.htm Naval History] -Russian Convoys1941-45 *[http://www.dpcamps.org/russianpow.html POW in Russia] *[http://www.unian.info/world/149430-russia-declassifies-munich-agreement-papers.html www.unian.info] - Russia declassifies Munich Agreement papers *[http://www.tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/soviet/ww2_Soviet_Tanks.php Encyclopedia.com] - WW2 Soviet Tanks *[http://www.country-data.com/cgi-bin/query/r-12761.html Country Data] - Soviet Union WW2 *[http://world-war-2.wikia.com/wiki/Soviet_Union Wikia.com] - Soviet Union World War II *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Military_history_of_the_Soviet_Union_during_World_War_II Wikipedia] - Category:Military history of the Soviet Union during World War II *[http://www.secondworldwarhistory.com/soviet-union-ww2-events-timeline.asp Second World War History.com] - Soviet Union WW2 time line ===China=== [[Image:Photos-376.png|80px]] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Development_of_Chinese_Nationalist_air_force_(1937%E2%80%9345) Wikipedia] - Chinese Nationalist Air Force *[http://www.history.co.uk/study-topics/history-of-ww2/china History.co.uk] - China History *[http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/31/opinions/china-wwii-forgotten-ally-rana-mitter/ CNN.com] *[http://www.psmag.com/politics-and-law/china-lost-14-million-people-world-war-ii-forgotten-66482 PSMAG.com] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xue_Yue Wikipedia] - Xue Yue *[http://www.ibiblio.org/chinesehistory/contents/03pol/c04s11.html Chinese History] Conflict and World War II *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:China_in_World_War_II Wikipedia] - category: China in World War II *[http://www.history.co.uk/study-topics/history-of-ww2/china China during World War 2] *[http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/09/03/china-lost-world-war-2-china-world-war-ii-victory-parade/ Foreign Policy] *[http://www.ibiblio.org/chinesehistory/contents/03pol/c04s11.html Explore Chinese History] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allied_leaders_of_World_War_II One of the Allies] ===France=== [[Image:Flags.png|70px]] *[http://francecrashes39-45.net/ France crashes] - Crashes 1935-1945 can change to English version *[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/VichyRegime.html Vichy Regime] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/France_Military_Records Family Search] - France Military Records *[http://www.lesmortsdanslescamps.com/indexfr.html www.lesmortsdanslescamps.com] - in memory of the fallen of the 1939-1945 war. *[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/deaths-first-and-second-world-wars/ The National Archives] - Deaths in the First and Second World Wars *[http://ww2db.com/battle_spec.php?battle_id=153 World War II Database] - the French Resistance *[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/genocide/jewish_deportation_01.shtml BBC.co.uk] *[http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/world-war-two/resistance-movements/the-french-resistance/ History Learning site.co.uk] *[https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/Holocaust/VichyRegime.html Jewish Virtual Library] *[http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/world-war-two/resistance-movements/special-operations-executive/ History Learning site.co.uk] - Resistance-movements special-operations executive *[http://www.biography.com/people/charles-de-gaulle-9269794 Biography.com] - Charles de Gaulle *[http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005429 Holocaust] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_Resistance#Elements_of_the_French_R.C3.A9sistance Wikipedia] - French Resistance *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki//List_of_French_divisions_in_World_War_II#Cavalry.2C_mechanized.2C_and_armoured_divisions Wikipedia] - Cavalry and Armoured Divisions *[http://www.worldwar2history.info/in/France.html World War 2 History] - France *[http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/1930682.stm BBC News] - *[http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005429 www.ushmm.org] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normandie-Niemen Normandie] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_France_during_World_War_II Wikipedia] -History of France during World War II *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_French_divisions_in_World_War_II French Divisions in World War II] ===Poland=== [[Image:Flags-17.jpg|70px]] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polish_contribution_to_World_War_II Polish Contribution] *[http://military.wikia.com/wiki/War_crimes_in_occupied_Poland_during_World_War_II War Crimes] *[http://www.holocaustforgotten.com/poland.htm Poland and Holocaust] *[http://history.howstuffworks.com/world-war-ii/buildup-to-world-war-213.htm Poland and military] *[http://military.wikia.com/wiki/Bombing_of_Warsaw_in_World_War_II Bombing of Warsaw] *[http://bigstory.ap.org/article/9dd82f089ced401fa1a2a8e121791eee/polands-mixed-feelings-over-memorial-rescuers-jews Polish people] *[http://www.ushmm.org/m/pdfs/2000926-Poles.pdf Polish Christians executed] *[http://remember.org/forgotten All Polish] *[http://history.howstuffworks.com/world-war-ii/start-world-war-24.htm Beginning of World War 2] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occupation_of_Poland_(1939%E2%80%9345)#/media/File:Bundesarchiv_R_49_Bild-0138,_Polen,_Wartheland,_Aussiedlung_von_Polen Occupation of Poland] *[http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/vjw/Poland.html#ww2 Poland in World war 2] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Polish_divisions_in_World_War_II Polish divisions] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_camps_in_occupied_Poland_during_World_War_II German Camps in Occupied Poland during WWII] ===Canada=== [[Image:Flags-27.png |80px]] *[http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead.aspx CWGC (Commonwealth Graves Commission)] ''Find War Dead, searchable database *[http://www.themilitarymuseums.ca/wwii-service-records The Military Museums.ca] - Canadian Veterans Service Records *[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/second-world-war/Pages/introduction.aspx Library and Archives Canada] - Second World War: 1939-1945 *[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/second-world-war/second-world-war-dead-1939-1947/Pages/files-second-war-dead.aspx Library and Archives Canada] - Service Files of the Second World War - War Dead, 1939-1947 *[http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/search Veteran Affairs Canada] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Canada_Military_Records Family Search] - Canada Military Records *[http://www.mapleleafup.net/locator/research.html Maple Leaf Up] - How to Research Information on Canadian Participation in WW2 *[http://www.thememoryproject.com The Memory Project Canada] *[http://rcafassociation.ca/heritage/1914-1945/rcaf-personnel-1939-1949/ RCAF Association] - RCAF Personnel – 1939-1949 *[http://www.rhli.ca/veterans/milsvcrecords.html www.rhli.ca] - links to Government of Canada Services *[http://www.hazegray.org/navhist/canada/ww2/ Haze Gray.org] - World War II Canadian Ship Listing 1931-1945 *[http://www.themilitarymuseums.ca/wwii-service-records The Military Museums.ca] - Canadian Veterans Service Records *[http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/search Veteran Affairs Canada] *[http://rcafassociation.ca/heritage/1914-1945/rcaf-personnel-1939-1949/ RCAF Association] - RCAF Personnel – 1939-1949 *[http://www.rhli.ca/veterans/milsvcrecords.html www.rhli.ca] - links to Government of Canada Services *[http://www.familyhistoryalive.com/Canadian-Military-Records--World-Wars-I-and-II.html Family History Alive.com] - Canadian Military Records World War I and II *[https://vpl.bibliocommons.com/list/show/79584736_vpl_history/98210340_military_records_-_world_war_ii Vancouver Public Library] - Military Records - World War II *[http://www.saskarchives.com/using-archives/family-history-research/military-records Provincial Archives of Saskatchewan] - Military Records *[http://www.familyhistoryalive.com/Canadian-Military-Records--World-Wars-I-and-II.html Familyhistoryalive.com]- Canadian Military Records World War I and World War II *[http://www.unithistories.com/default.asp unithistories.com] Officers, Men and Women of Allied Countries WW2- contains service, decorations and many Photo's. *[http://uboat.net/allies/ U-Boat.net] Personnel and Ships of Allied countries in WW1 and WW2. *[http://www.telusplanet.net/public/mtoll/Canada1.htm Mary's Genealogy Treasures]- A great selection of Military Records for all Wars *[http://www.thegenealogyspot.com/cenotaph.shtml Genealogy Spot]- a list of Cenotaph Records Ontario, Canada *[http://www.canadiangenealogy.net/manitoba/manitoba_military.htm Canadian Genealogy]- Manitoba Canada Military Records *[http://www.freevintageposters.com/search/label/military?&max-results=12 Printable War Posters]- A free site for Vintage War Posters you can download *[http://lforums.navy.ca/wiki/index.php/Category:Canadian_Military_History Canadian Miltary History]- *[http://www.canadianwarbrides.com/ Canadian War Brides]- The story of the Canadian war brides and their journey to Canada ===Australia=== [[Image:Flags-5.png|80px]] *[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/explore/defence/service-records/army-wwii.aspx National Archives] *[http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead.aspx CWGC (Commonwealth Graves Commission)] ''Find War Dead, searchable database *[https://www.awm.gov.au/research/infosheets/service-records/ Australia War Memorial] - Personal service records: Australian service *[http://www.ww2australia.gov.au/contact/research.html Australia's War 1939-1945] - Australians in World War II *[http://www.awm.gov.au/ Australian War Memorial] WW1 Rolls, Roll of Honour, WW2 POWs [http://www.awm.gov.au/research/people/all/ Name Search Here] Military Units [http://www.awm.gov.au/units/ Search Here]. *[http://www.ww2roll.gov.au// Nominal Rolls WW2] Comprehensive Lists of Service Personnel Names Only. All Arms of Military *[http://www.airforce.gov.au/Interact/Comments-and-Enquires/Air-Force-Service-Records/?RAAF-za9bhZC+Q8CKaoSd0cxW0xMXjbGu3lOP Royal Australian Air Force] - Air Force Service Records *[http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/index.cfm It's an Honour] - *[https://www.awm.gov.au/units/Second+World+War,+1939-1945/ Australian War Memorial] - Units Second World War, 1939-1945 *[http://www.mhsa.org.au/links.html Military Historical Society of Australia] - links to other sites relating to military forces and military history *[https://www.awm.gov.au/exhibitions/tobruk/ Australian War Memorial] - Rats of Tobruk *[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs111.aspx National Archives of Australia] - The sinking of HMAS Sydney, November 1941 *[http://www.anzacday.org.au/history/ww2/bfa/kokoda.html ANZAC Day.org.au] - The Kokoda Track *[http://www.ww2australia.gov.au/asfaras/angels.html WW II Australia] - Kokoda - Fuzzy wuzzy angels *[https://www.awm.gov.au/military-event/E59/ Australian War Memorial] -Bombing of Darwin *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burma_Railway Wikipedia] - Burma Railway *[http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/weary-dunlop Australian.gov.au] - Weary Dunlop and the Burma Railway *[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs198.aspx National Archives of Australia] - Cowra breakout *[http://uboat.net/allies/ U-Boat.net] Personnel and Ships of Allied countries in WW1 and WW2. *[http://www.wrecksite.eu/Wrecksite.aspx Wrecksite, eu] International ship wreck Database including Navies and Merchant Navies, full information on how and who sank ship with photo's and GPS co-ordinates *[http://trove.nla.gov.au/ Trove] Australian Digitised Newspapers Project-ongoing * [http://www.navy.gov.au/history Royal Australian Navy History] Personnel and Ships of The Royal Australian Navy *[http://www.cyndislist.com/australia/military/ Cyndi's List Australian Military] Comprehensive Military History Site Listing. *[http://www.coraweb.com.au/military.htm Cora Webb Australian Military Records] Comprehensive Military History Site Listing. ==Axis Powers== *[http://www.britannica.com/topic/Axis-Powers Britannica.com] - Axis Powers World War II *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis_powers#War_justifications_3 Wikipedia] - Axis Powers *[http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005177 www.ushmm.org] - Axis Alliance in World War II *[http://www.english-online.at/history/world-war-2/causes-of-world-war-2.htm English Online] - Causes of World War II *[http://www.worldwar2history.info/war/Axis.html World War II History. info] - The Axis *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Axis_personnel_indicted_for_war_crimes List of Axis Personnel Indited for War Crimes] *[https://www.boundless.com/u-s-history/textbooks/boundless-u-s-history-textbook/from-isolation-to-world-war-ii-1930-1943-26/the-end-of-wwii-209/the-end-of-wwii-209-powerpoint-templates/ Boundless] ''The End of World War II (PowerPoint)'' *[https://aad.archives.gov/aad/series-description.jsp?s=644 US National Archives] ''Records of World War II Prisoners of War, created, 1942 - 1947, documenting the period 12/7/1941 - 11/19/1946'' *[http://www.gentracer.org/nara.html GenTracer Info Page] ''US National Archives WW II POW Records'' *[http://www.preussenweb.de/preussstart.htm Überblick] *[http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/contentsearch.aspx?p=Germany&rt=military World Vital Records] ''German Military Records'' *[http://hitlernews.cloudworth.com/archives-ww2-nazi.php Hitler News] - World War II records and Nazi Archives ===Germany=== [[Image:German_Flags-16.png|80px]] *[http://www.dokst.de/main/node/1126 DOKUMENTATIONSSTELLE DRESDEN] database of Soviet WWII prisoners of war and some 10,000 records of German citizens convicted in Soviet war tribunals (in German) *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Axis_personnel_indicted_for_war_crimes List of Nazis Indited for War Crimes] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_suicides_in_1945_Nazi_Germany Mass Suicides in Nazi Germany] *[http://www.guestsofthethirdreich.org/home/ Guests of the Third Reich] German POW Camps *[https://www.boundless.com/u-s-history/textbooks/boundless-u-s-history-textbook/from-isolation-to-world-war-ii-1930-1943-26/the-end-of-wwii-209/the-end-of-wwii-209-powerpoint-templates/ Boundless] ''The End of World War II'' *[https://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/ US National Archives: WWII] ''includes captured Nazi recordings'' *[https://aad.archives.gov/aad/series-description.jsp?s=644 US National Archives] ''Records of World War II Prisoners of War, created, 1942 - 1947, documenting the period 12/7/1941 - 11/19/1946'' *[http://www.gentracer.org/nara.html GenTracer Info Page] ''US National Archives WW II POW Records'' *[http://www.volksbund.de/graebersuche.html German War Graves] ''searchable database in German'' *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Germany_Military_Records FamilySearch Germany Military Records] *[http://www.preussenweb.de/preussstart.htm Überblick] *[http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/contentsearch.aspx?p=Germany&rt=military World Vital Records] ''German Military Records'' *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Germany_Military_Records#World_War_II.2C_1939_to_1945 Family Search.org] - World War II, 1939 to 1945 many German records were destroyed in World War II *[https://www.archives.gov/research/captured-german-records/ National Archives] - Captured German and Related Records on Microform in the National Archives *[https://www.dd-wast.de/de/unterlagen/akten-und-karteimaterial.html Deutsche Dienststelle] - list on their records.They include personnel documents, listings, documents on military losses and a register containing over 18 million soldiers from World War II - in German *[http://www.genealoger.com/german/ger_military.htm www.genealoger.com] - German Military Records *[http://hitlernews.cloudworth.com/archives-ww2-nazi.php Hitler News cloudworth.com] - World War II records and Nazi Archives *[https://www.fold3.com/title_635/wwii_captured_german_records/ Fold3] - WWII Captured German Records *[http://www.jewishgen.org/InfoFiles/CapturedGermanRecords.html Jewish Gen] - The "Captured German Records" Collection ===Japan=== [[Image:World_War_II_Project_Images-15.png|70px]] *[http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005155 Japanese Facts] *[http://afe.easia.columbia.edu/special/japan_1900_power.htm Columbia.edu Quest for Power]. ''Japan's Quest for Power and World War II in Asia'' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Units_and_formations_of_the_Imperial_Japanese_Army_Air_Service Wikipedia] ''Units and Formations of the Imperial Japanese Army Air Service'' *Book, "Asahi Historical Photographs Library: War and People 1940-1949 Vol.1" published by Asahi Shimbun Company. *[http://libxml.unm.edu/rmoa/content/nmu/finished/nmu1mss413bc.html Inventory of Japanese War Crime Documents] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_war_crimes Wikipedia] ''Japanese War Crimes'' *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandakan_Death_Marches Sandakan Death Marches] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bataan_Death_March Bataan Death March] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Japanese-run_internment_camps_during_World_War_II List of Japanese run Internmemt Camps during World War II] *[https://www.fold3.com/title_459/photos_ww_ii_japanese/ Fold3] - Photos - WW II Japanese *[http://www.combinedfleet.com/kaigun.htm Combined Fleet.com] - Imperial Japanese Navy Page *[http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2015/08/emperor-hirohito-surrender-japan-hiroshima/400328/ www.theatlantic.com] - The Radio Broadcast That Ended World War II *[http://www.janm.org/projects/clasc/chronology.htm www.janm.org] - Chronology of WW II Incarceration *[http://www.findmypast.com.au/articles/world-records/full-list-of-united-states-records/immigration-and-travel/japanese-americans-wwii-relocation-files Find my Past] - The history of Japanese-Americans WWII Relocation Files *[https://www.jacar.go.jp/english/shusen/index.htm Japan Center for Asian Historical Records] - Introduction of released Documents on the end of the Pacific War *[https://catalog.data.gov/dataset/records-about-japanese-americans-relocated-during-world-war-ii Data.Gov] - Records About Japanese Americans Relocated During World War II ===Italy=== [[Image:Photos-382.png|70px]] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Italy_Military_Records Family Search] - Italy Military Records *[http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/contentsearch.aspx?p=Italy&rt=military World Vital Records] - Italy Military records *[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs101.aspx National Archives Australia] - World War II internee, alien and POW records held in Sydney *[http://www.maparchive.ru/index.php/italian-milatary-records-1935-43.html Map Archive] - Collection of Italian Military records, 1935-1943 *[http://www.italiamerica.org/id132.htm Italiamerica.org] - Italian Military records *[https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/blog/2013/12/13/forces-war-records-make-italian-prisoner-of-war-camp-records-available-to-search-online Forces War Records] - Italian Prisoner of War Camp records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Brigades Black Brigades] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1st_Blackshirt_Division_%2823_March%29 1st Blackshirt Division] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_Blackshirt_Division_%2828_October%29 2nd Blackshirt Division] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_Blackshirt_Division_%2821_April%29 3rd Blackshirt Division] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_Blackshirt_Division_%283_January%29 4th Blackshirt Division] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/5th_Blackshirt_Division_1_Febbraio 5th Blackshirt Division 1 Febbraio] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6th_Blackshirt_Division_(Tevere) 6th Blackshirt Division] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/29th_Waffen_Grenadier_Division_of_the_SS_%281st_Italian%29 29th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS (1st Italian)] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coastal_artillery Coastal artillery] ==Women of World War II== [[Image:World_War_II_Project_Images-102.jpg|90px]] *[http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWwomen.htm Woman at War]- This website examines the important role played by women in the war and includes biographies of twenty secret agents, twenty women involved in the anti-Nazi resistance movement in Europe and twelve women who risked their lives as war reporters *[http://www.historynet.com/world-war-ii-women-spies-of-the-oss.htm Women Spies of the OSS] ==Spies== [[Image:Photos-548.png|90px]] *[https://www.archives.gov/iwg/declassified-records/rg-226-oss/personnel-database.pdf Archives.gov Declassified Records] OSS Personnel Database (PDF) *[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/2559927/OSS-unmasked-as-US-declassifies-WWII-spy-files.html OSS Unmased as WWII Files Declassified] *[https://www.archives.gov/iwg/declassified-records/rg-226-oss/sources-and-methods-files.html Sources and Methods] records of the OSS *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_spies_in_World_War_II WIkipedia: List of Spies in World War II] *[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/intelligence-history/oss/art05.htm Historical Document] *[http://m.mentalfloss.com/article.php?id=12567 Mental Floss.com] - 10 Celebrities who Spied on the side *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:World_War_II_spies Wikipedia] - Category:World War II Spies *[http://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/oss/chap2.pdf NPS.gov] - pdf *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Donovan William Donovan, OSS] *[https://www.trumanlibrary.org/oralhist/bruce.htm David Bruce, director, London] *[https://www.cia.gov/news-information/featured-story-archive/2013-featured-story-archive/moe-berg.html CIA News] *[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/intelligence-history/oss/art05.htm CIA .gov] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Baker Josephine Baker] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Knight Peggy Knight] -The Women Who Lived for Danger *[http://www.harrowtimes.co.uk/news/579480.from_the_typewriter_to_blazing_sten_gun/ Baker, Josephine] *[http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/6-people-you-didnt-know-were-wwii-spies Six people World War II spies] *[http://www.historynet.com/world-war-ii-women-spies-of-the-oss.htm Women Spies of the OSS] *[http://www.historynet.com/world-war-ii-german-saboteurs-invade-america-in-1942.htm German Saboteurs?] *[http://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/aug/08/nancy-wake-obituary The Guardian.com] - Nancy Wake obituary SOE agent during the second world war nicknamed the White Mouse by the Gestapo

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{{Image|file=Photos-281.gif |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} '''Quotes from World War II''' :''Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few. - Winston Churchill, about R.A.F fighter pilots.'' :''We no longer demand anything, we want war. - Germany's foreign minister, August 1939''. :''We shall defend our island whatever the cost may be. We shall fight on beaches, landing grounds, in fields, in streets and on the hills. We shall never surrender. - Winston Churchill.'' :''The world must know what happened, and never forget. - General Eisenhower, while visiting nazi death camps, 1945'' :''Among the men who fought on Iwo Jima, uncommon valor was a common virtue - Admiral Nimitz.'' :''We are not retreating -- we are advancing in another direction. General Douglas MacArthur'' :''Casualties many; Percentage of dead not known; Combat efficiency; we are winning. - Colonel David M. Shoup (Tarawa, November 21, 1943) '' :''I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its futility, its stupidity. General Dwight D. Eisenhower'' :''I fear all we have done is awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve. Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, upon learning of the success of the attack on Pearl Harbor'' :''Today we rule Germany, tomorrow, the world. - Adolf Hitler'' World War II, also known as the Second World War, was a war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved a vast number of the world's nations. Two opposing military alliances were formed called the Allies and the Axis. It was the most widespread war in history, directly involving more than 100 million people from over 30 countries. The war began for China in 1931, when Japan invaded northeastern China. By 1938 Japan occupied much of China and had taken Nanking, capital of China, where Japanese troops killed more than 42,000 civilians. The war began for Europe in 1939, when Germany invaded Poland. The war began for the United States on December 7, 1941 after the United States Naval Base at Pearl Harbor was attacked. Three days after Pearl Harbor, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States. Adolf Hitler committed suicide on 30 April, 1945 in his Führerbunker in Berlin. The war in Europe ended in May 1945 and in the Pacific in August 1945. Japanese officials signed the surrender document on the U.S.S. Missouri in Tokyo Harbor September 2, 1945.
'''Allied Commanders and Leaders '''
{{Image|file=Photos-282.jpg|align=l|size=115|caption='''Joseph Stalin'''| wrap=y}} {{Image|file=Photos-283.jpg|align=l|size=118|caption='''Franklin Roosevelt'''|wrap=y}} {{Image|file=Photos-284.jpg|align=l|size=115|caption='''Winston Churchill'''|wrap=y}} {{Image|file=Photos-285.jpg|align=l|size=98|caption='''Chiang Kai-shek'''|wrap=y}} {{clear}} :[[Image:Photos-280.gif|35px]]Soviet Union - Joseph Stalin :[[Image:US_Flags-25.png|35px]]United States - Franklin Roosevelt :[[Image:Flags-3.jpg|35px]]United Kingdom - Winston Churchill :[[Image:Photos-376.png|38px]]Republic of China - Chiang Kai-shek :Military dead was over 16,000,000, Civilian dead over 45,000,000 , Total dead over 61,000,000 (1937–45) '''Axis Commanders and Leaders''' {{Image|file=Photos-286.jpg|align=l|size=93|caption='''Adolf Hitler'''|wrap=y}} {{Image|file=Photos-287.jpg|align=l|size=102|caption='''Hirohito'''|wrap=y}} {{Image|file=Photos-288.jpg|align=l|size=106|caption='''Benito Mussolini'''|wrap=y}} {{clear}} :[[Image:German_Flags-16.png|35px]]Nazi Germany - [[Hitler-3|Adolf Hitler]] :[[Image:Photos-400.png|35px]]Empire of Japan -Hirohito :[[Image:Photos-382.png|35px]]Kingdom of Italy - Benito Mussolini :Military dead over 8,000,000, Civilian dead over 4,000,000, Total dead over 12,000,000 (1937–45) '''Theatres''' '''[[Wikipedia:European_Theatre_of_World_War_II |European Theatre]]''' :[[Wikipedia:Phoney_War | Phony War]] :[[Wikipedia:Norwegian_campaign | Invasion of Denmark and Norway]] April–June 1940 :[[Wikipedia:Battle_of_France | Battle of France]] May–June 1940 :[[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Britain | Battle of Britain]] July–October 1940 '''[[Wikipedia:Western_Front_%28World_War_II%29#1944_.E2.80.93_1945 | Western Front]] 1944–1945''' :[[Wikipedia:Operation_Overlord | Battle of Normandy]] June–August 1944 :[[Wikipedia:Northern_France_Campaign_(1944 | Northern France Campaign]] July–September 1944 :[[Wikipedia:Operation_Dragoon | Southern France Campaign]] August–December 1944 :[[Wikipedia:Allied_advance_from_Paris_to_the_Rhine | Battle of Siegfried Line]] August–December 1944 :[[Wikipedia:Central_Europe_Campaign | Central Europe Campaign]] March–May 1945 '''[[Wikipedia:Mediterranean_and_Middle_East_theatre_of_World_War_II | Mediterranean, African and Middle East Theatre]]''' :[[Wikipedia:East_African_Campaign_%28World_War_II%29 | East African Campaign]] :[[Wikipedia:North_African_Campaign | North African Campaign]] :[[Wikipedia:Western_Desert_Campaign | Western Desert Campaign]] :[[Wikipedia:Tunisia_Campaign | Tunisia Campaign]] :[[Wikipedia:Invasion_of_Yugoslavia | Invasion of Yugoslavia]] April 1941 :[[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Greece | Battle of Greece]] October 1940 to April 1941 :[[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Crete | Battle of Crete]] May–June 1941 :[[Wikipedia:World_War_II_in_Yugoslavia | World War II in Yugoslavia]] April 1941 to May 1945 :[[Wikipedia:Anglo-Iraqi_War | Anglo-Iraqi War]] :[[Wikipedia:Anglo-Iraqi_War | Syria-Lebanon campaign]] :[[Wikipedia:Anglo-Soviet_invasion_of_Iran | Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran]] :[[Wikipedia:Italian_Campaign_%28World_War_II%29 | Italy]] July 1943-May 1945 '''[[Wikipedia:Pacific_War | Pacific Asian Theatre]]''' :[[Wikipedia:Second_Sino-Japanese_War | Sino-Japanese War]] :[[Wikipedia:American-British-Dutch-Australian_Command | American-British-Dutch-Australian Command]] :[[Wikipedia:Asiatic-Pacific_Theater | Pacific Theater of Operations]] :[[Wikipedia:Pacific_Ocean_Areas_%28command%29 | Pacific Ocean Areas]] :[[Wikipedia:South_West_Pacific_Area_%28command%29 | South West Pacific Area]] :[[Wikipedia:South-East_Asian_Theatre_of_World_War_II | South-East Asian Theatre]] :[[Wikipedia:Burma_Campaign | Burma Campaign]] :[[Wikipedia:China_Burma_India_Theater | China Burma India Theatre]] :[[Wikipedia:Japan_campaign | Japan]] :[[Wikipedia:Soviet_invasion_of_Manchuria | Soviet Manchurian Campaign 1945]] '''Other Theatres''' :[[Wikipedia:American_Theater_%28World_War_II%29 | American Theater]] :[[Wikipedia:Attacks_on_Australia_during_World_War_II | Attacks on Australia]] :[[Wikipedia:Greenland_in_World_War_II | Arctic]] and [[Wikipedia:Operation_Tabarin | Antarctica]] :[[Wikipedia:French_West_Africa_in_World_War_II | West Africa]] 1940 :[[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Madagascar | Battle of Madagascar]] 1942 '''Naval Wars''' :[[Wikipedia:Battle_of_the_Atlantic | Battle of the Atlantic]] :[[Wikipedia:Arctic_convoys_of_World_War_II | Arctic Convoys]] - operation Rösselsprung :[[Wikipedia:Battle_of_the_Mediterranean | Battle of the Mediterranean]] :[[Wikipedia:South-East_Asian_theatre_of_World_War_II#Indian_Ocean | Battle of the Indian Ocean]] '''Air Wars''' :[[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Britain | Battle of Britain]] :[[Wikipedia:Strategic_bombing_during_World_War_II | Strategic Bombing During World War II]] :[[Wikipedia:Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki | Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki]] {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-1.gif |align=c |size=570 |caption='''World War II alliances''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-13.png |align=l |size=38 |caption= }} #Neutral #Japanese Empire and puppet states #USSR and satellites #Western Allies #Dominions of Western Allies #Colonies and occupied territory of Western Allies #Eastern Allies #Axis Powers #Colonies and occupied territory of Axis #Vichy France and colonies (officially neutral but a client state of Axis Germany)

In a forest of the Ardennes region in Belgium, Luxembourg, and France German troops began an offensive against very surprised American Soldiers, December 16, 1944, This was called the Battle of the Bulge also knowely (Ardennes Counteroffensive. In the battle, German troops were able to push through the American (Allied) line. This created an image of a bulge in the Allied Defensive lines. pushed through an Allied line, creating a bulge in the Allied defensive lines. This continued until Jan. 25, 1945 (through Christmas and New Years). ::''This battle was the largest on the European western front, with 1/10 American combat casualties over the entire war. These soldiers spent the 1044 Christmas in zero degree weather. Their feet were buried in knee deep snow. Their Christmas Dinner was very limited rations. Their families in Cpl. Frank D. Vari huddled in a foxhole for his Christmas Eve with shells exploding all night. His words were "we heard the guns firing and the shells were landing at the same time, since they were close. The German's had surrounded the place. " By Christmas Day, when he could see, there in the valley was a little village with a church steeple when the sun rose. clear skies allowed US planes to reinforce soldiers along the front. That break in the weather giving clear skies saved Vari’s unit.The planes could fly over and drop supplies. Soldiers from the Third United States Army had been supplied with a copy of Gen. George Patton’s Christmas Prayer of 1944. *[https://www.fold3.com/title_Christmas_During_the_Battle_of_the_Bulge Fold3] Christmas during the Battle of the Bulge Fold3.com

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Any Air Force queries are welcome. *http://www.rafcommands.com/forum/ Research - English, Canadian, Polish, Czech and they are full of knowledge and resources and extremely helpful. 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World War II Spies
{{WW II Spy|French}} ---- Office of Strategic Services Training During World War II {{Image|file=World_War_II_Spies-7.png |align=l |size=270 |caption= }} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Spies-6.png |align=r |size=180 |caption=Tools }}{{Clear}} ------------- Per Garland Williams: A perfect ideal special operations training camp, would be “situated in the country, isolated from the attention of unauthorized persons”. It should have at least several hundred acres, located “well away from any highway or through-roads and preferably far distant from other human habitations.” But it should be within about 50 miles from OSS headquarters in Washington. Williams found what he was looking for in two nearby national parks. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Spies-5.png |align=l |size=190 |caption=Donovan }}{{Image|file=World_War_II_Spies-8.png |align=r |size=120 |caption=Bruce, London. }}{{Image|file=World_War_II_Spies-4.png |align=c |size=110 |caption=Burma. }} ---- '''[[Leones-5|Magdalena Estoista Leones]]''' '''The only Filipina WWII US Silver Star recipient''' {{Image|file=Leones-5.jpg |align=l |size=170 |caption= }} Citation reads: For gallantry in action at Luson, Philippine Islands, from 27 February to 26 September 1944. During the period cited, Corporal Leones repeated risked her life to carry important intelligence data, vital radio parts and medical supplies through heavily garrisoned enemy-held territory. Although she knew that detection by the enemy would result in torture and execution, Corporal Leones fearlessly continued her perilous missions between guerrilla forces throughout Luson with notable success. Through her intrepidity and skill as a special agent, Corporal Leones contributed materially to the early liberation of the Philippines. Signed: O. W. Griswold, Lieutenant General, US Army, Commanding. Headquarters XIV Corps United States Army. General Orders No. 88, HQ XIV Corps, dated 22 October 1945. Much later, four honors were also issued to her—the Philippine Liberation Medal, the Resistance Movement Medal, the World War II Medal, and the Philippine Independence Ribbon, thus cementing her status as one of the finest agents—war or peacetime—in the history of the Philippines, and undeniably a hero. ---- '''[[Baker-14908|Josephine Baker]]''' Jazz Icon, American-born French dancer, singer, actress, and Spy. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Spies-10.png |align=l |size=100 |caption= }} '''Josephine became a famous singer, actress and Broadway performer. Unknown, while she was traveling through Europe to embassies, parties, Josephine serving as a spy. At parties, and embasses, she picked up military and political information. Some secrets were written in invisible ink on her sheet music. She was able to hide Jewish refugees and weapons in her chateau in southern France. She received received the Croix de guerre and Rosette de la Résistance from the French, as well as adopting 12 children from different areas, she referred to her family as the Rainbow tribe.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Baker Josephine Baker] ---- William Colepaugh -American, but defected. He spoke no German, but was given training in espionage at a spy-school in the German-occupied "The Hague". Assignment to gather info on Allied plans. He and another agent were transported by a U-boat. By the time he was back in US, he had second thoughts. He was arrested in US and led the FBI to second German agent with him. They stood trial, were sentenced to death under 82nd Article of War. Later it was commuted to Life imprisonment. He was paroled 1960. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Colepaugh Coldpaugh] ---- Harold Cole- British soldier. 1941, he was re-captured by German forces. The Gestapo used methods to persuade him to assist, betray the French Resistance during World War II. 150 members of the French resistance and the Gestapo killed 50 of these. Significant to Allied cause. By the time the war ended, he was killed, resisting arrest.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Cole Harold Cole] ---- The Duquesne Spy Ring - 30 men and three women operating under the direction of Frederick “Fritz” Joubert Duquesne. ---- {{Image|file=World_War_II_Spies-9.png |align=r |size=150 |caption=Moe Berg. }} '''Moe Berg''' , Major League Baseball catcher andcoach was a graduate of Princeton U and Columbia Law School, but known for Major League Baseball. Berg spoke 10 languages served as spy for the Office of Strategic Services during WWII. Berg traveled to Yugoslavia to gather intelligence on resistance groups, was sent on a mission to Italy where he interviewed various physicists concerning the German nuclear program. In Japan he took crucial reconnaissance photographs. [https://www.cia.gov/news-information/featured-story-archive/2013-featured-story-archive/moe-berg.html CIA News] ---- {{Image|file=World_War_II_Spies.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=Julia Child. }} '''Juilia Child''', TV Chef. [[McWilliams-675|Julia McWilliams Child]] was volunteer with Aircraft Warning Service which tracked shipping along the California coast in efforts to prevent other attacks by enemies. She applied for WAVES, but was over the height requirements. Determined to do her part, she obtained a job with OSS in Washington as a research assistant for William Donovan. Her next job was with Emergency Sea Rescue Equipment Section, developing survival ways for "downed aircraft pilots. She helped create a chemical shark repellant. 1944-1945 assignments were with Ceylon, and China, handling top secret documents with classification of senior intelligence officer. In Ceylon, Julia met and married Paul Child, another OSS officer. They were then stationed with U.S. Information Agency in France. There she studied at Le Cordon Bleu and In 1961 published Mastering the Art of French Cooking!! ---- '''Eric Erickson''', In 1941, the Brooklyn-born Eric Erickson was a millionaire oil mogul who volunteered for a dangerous mission inside the Third Reich: locating the top-secret synthetic oil plants that kept the German war machine running. To fool the Nazis, Erickson played the role of a collaborator. He hung a portrait of Hitler in his apartment and `disowned` his Jewish best friend, then flew to Berlin, where he charmed Heinrich Himmler and signed lucrative oil deals. All the while, he was visiting the oil refineries and passing their coordinates to Allied Bomber Command. After the war, Erickson was revealed as a secret agent and received the Medal of Freedom for his bravery. ---- '''Cary Grant''' wasn't just a spy in Hitchcock's "Notorious," he was one of the greatest Nazi hunters of Hollywood during World War II. [[Leach-1751|Cary Grant]] {{Blue|US}} ---- {{Image|file=World_War_II_Spies-11.png |align=r |size=150 |caption=Knight. }} '''[[Knight-10033|Peggy Knight]]''', mother, due to mixed British-French parentage, Peggy was overheard by SOE British Intelligence leaders speaking French. In 1944, they recruited her, attended 2 week training at Thame Park, Saltmarsh, and learned parachute jumping. Then she was sent as secret British courier in '''Vichy France''', Her code name was "Nicole". She worked as a courier for SOE Donkeyman network. After the Allied invasion of France Knight crossed the battle lines carrying intelligence messages, and information. She participated in an attack by the French resistance upon a German military convoy, She narrowly escaped capture, given away by one of their members to the Germans. Peggy left SOE in Nov., 1944. Following the war, Peggy was arrested as a collaborator. She was released in 1955. She was awarded high British, French and American honors, including the Croix de Guerre, and Presidential Medal of Freedom. ---- {{Image|file=World_War_II_Spies-1.jpg |align=l |size=205 |caption=Lucky Luciano. }} '''Lucky Luciano''', Gangster, In 1936 Luciano was convicted of 62 counts of cmpulsory prostitution, and sentenced to 30-50 years in prison. In 1942 the "Normandie" was being converted to a troop transport ship, when it caught fire and sank. Officials needed information from the dockworkers (under the Mafia) would not talk. The government needed information and turned to Luciano in jail. Luciano did help America, as with his persuasion, the information helped catch 8 German spies for causing the destruction of the shi. Later, Luciano helped American forces, using his contacts on the docks to give information to Office of Naval Intelligence as Allies planned the Italy invasion. He was able to obtain info on locales to counterattack. As reward for his help, Luciano only served 10 years. But he was deported back to Italy and never allowed back into the US. He died in exile. ---- '''Frederick Mayer''' ''''The Real Inglorious Bastards'''', Mayer, a Jewish refugee from Germany and a naturalized American citizen, was recruited by the OSS, the World War II predecessor to the CIA. He volunteered to lead Operation Greenup, one of the most daring and successful missions behind German lines. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Spies-3.png |align=r |size=220 |caption=OSS. }} Mayer and his comrades parachuted into Austria in 1945 and spent months organizing elements of the anti-Nazi resistance, collecting vital intelligence about German troop movements, spying on war factories and infrastructure, and tracking the whereabouts of Mussolini and Hitler. Intelligence collected by Mayer allowed the Army Air Corps to bomb 26 Nazi military trains, blocking the Brenner Pass, a key passage used by the German military to move supplies across the Alps and throughout Nazi-occupied Europe to the war front, according to The Office of Strategic Services Society, a nonprofit organization that celebrates the accomplishments of the OSS during World War II. In the months he spent behind enemy lines, Mayer often dressed in a German officer’s uniform. Mayer eventually was captured by the Gestapo and tortured for three days, but he refused to give them any information. While in German hands, Mayer actually convinced a top Nazi to surrender Innsbruck, Austria, and all German forces in the area. He then met the advancing U.S. Army, crossing German and American lines in a combat zone at great risk to himself, to inform the Americans of the surrender. Mayer’s actions are credited with saving “countless lives” on both sides, according to the OSS Society. In 1945, Mayer was nominated for the Medal of Honor, the nation’s top award for valor, for knowingly and willingly risking his life almost daily to gather “secret intelligence of great value to the United States,” according to the OSS Society. The War Department rejected Mayer’s nomination for the Medal of Honor, recommending him for the Legion of Merit instead. His commander then asked the Army to submit a new recommendation for the nation’s top award or for the Distinguished Service Cross. This request also was rejected, according to the OSS Society. West Virginia Sen. Jay Rockefeller wrote to President Obama, 2013 urging him to recognize Mayer’s actions, “his bravery behind enemy lines — and the countless lives he saved in service to the country he loves — cannot be lost to history.” “We believe that Fred Mayer’s heroic service should be recognized by a Medal of Honor and that this injustice should be corrected,” the OSS Society said in a statement. ---- '''Ian Fleming: The Armchair Spy'''', author, Fleming was recruited due to excellent command of languages. He was in charge of a special unit (from behind his desk in Whitehall), coming up with a plot to create false information to be found. There is little to show that he actually participated in any "James Bond type scenarios. ---- Noel Coward- formidable memory, and he did his job so well that he reportedly earned a place on the Nazi Black List ---- {{Image|file=Taylor-94339.png |align=l |size=125 |caption=Peggy Taylor. }} '''[[Taylor-94339|Margaret "Peggy" Martha Gertrude Taylor]]''', Peggy became a paratrooper and a spy, craftily posing as a prostitute to obtain information. Once, Peggy bicycled around the Normandy coast, blowing kisses to the German military personnel stationed there, whilst collecting information about the number and position of tanks and other military structures. This information appeared to be invaluable, as it is believed to have influenced the date of D-Day. At the age of 21, she successfully assassinated a Nazi SS colonel after earning his trust and setting up a dinner date with him. "I said 'goodbye' and he just dropped." For her military achievements, she received the Croix de Guerre and the French Resistance medal twice. ---- {{Image|file=Dahl-393.jpg |align=l |size=125 |caption=Roald Dahl }} '''Roald Dahl''', author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Prior to writing his famous books, Dahl was a trained as fighter pilot in 1939. He flew a number of combat missions, but a crash landing ended that flying career. He was recruited to be a British spy by BSC (British Security Coordination along with Ian fleming. Following Pearl Harbor, He helped persuade USA to join with Britain in the War against Germany. Dahl befriended USA's politicians, and first lady Eleanor Roosevelt. Following the War Dahl wrote "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" and "James and the Giant Peach" ----- '''Arthur Goldberg''', Supreme Court Justice. Goldberg worked for OSS, developing a network of anti Nazi European groups, during World War II, behind the enemy lines across Europe. In 1945, President Truman ordered the OSS disbanded. Goldberg became a labor attorney, then 1961 was Secretary of Labor and US Supreme Court justice. President Johnson persuaded Godberg to resign to become US ambassador to the United Nations. which he did. After the UN he ran for governor and his advocacy for human-rights issues. -------- {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-203.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Nancy Wake''' }} [[Wake-248|Nancy Wake]] AC, GM was born in New Zealand she was a British agent working for the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Operations_Executive Special Operations Executive] during World War II. She became a leading figure in the [http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/french_resistance.htm French Resistance]. While working with the French Resistance she played a vital part in aiding the Allies to success in Western Europe especially leading up to D-Day in June 1944. She saved the lives of numerous refugees and Allied airmen who's planes had been shot down. She was one of the most decorated servicewomen of the Second World War. Nancy Wake saved thousands of lives and along with the resistance played a crucial role in the outcome of the war. By 1943, Nancy Wake was the Gestapo's most wanted person, with a 5 million-franc price on her head. The Gestapo called her The White Mouse. ----------------- '''Sir Christopher Lee, British Intelligence''' and famous Hollywood actor was born in England and during the war volunteered to serve first with the Finnish forces against the Nazis, and later for the RAF in British Intelligence. He had the title of Intelligence Officer and gathered together the intelligence from the field agents and processed it for the units. His work was instrumental in the North African campaign as he provided usable intelligence reports for combat excursions in Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia. Once this campaign began to wrap up, he turned to the battles in Italy and applied his talents. As the war came to a close, he was given a new task: to hunt down and capture Nazi war criminals. His unit's job was to find them, interrogate them, and turn them over to the authorities. He also stated that he worked with Special Forces and the SAS, but due to security restrictions, was unable to reveal any details about his time with these units. ----------------- '''Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Member of the OSS''' and Pulitzer Prize winning author was in his three year fellowship at Harvard when WWII interrupted his plans. Failing to pass the physical, he opted to serve by joining the OSS as an Intelligence Analyst. He was involved in the publication of Research and Analysis Branch's PW Weekly, and also worked within the "Rumor Committee". He also worked in the analysis of psychological warfare activities. While he was not a "James Bond" agent, his work contributed towards the OSS commitment to the war effort. {{Image|file=Adams-22429.jpg |align=r |size=125 |caption='''Neile Adams''' }} '''[[Adams-22429|Neile Adams]]''' Spy for the Philippine resistance and she carried messages between the guerrilla groups. She later moved to the United States where she became a dancer, singer, and actress. ----------------- '''Profiles''' *[[Leach-1751|Cary Grant]] {{Blue|US}} *[[McWilliams-675|Julia Child]] {{Blue|US}} *[[Lucania-1|Lucky Luciano]] {{Blue|US}} *[[Baker-14908|Josephine Baker]] {{Blue|France}} *[[Berg-1664|Moe Berg]] {{Blue|US}} *[[Dahl-393|Roald Dahl]] {{Blue|Britain}} *[[Fleming-208|Ian Fleming]] {{Blue|Britain}} *[[Lee-10622|Christopher Lee]] {{Blue|Britain}} *[[Wake-248|Nancy Wake]] {{Blue|New Zealand}} *[[Schlesinger-109|Arthur Schlesinger, Jr.]] {{Blue|US}} * [[Knight-10033|Peggy Knight]] {{Blue|Britain}} * [[Taylor-94339|Peggy Taylor]] {{Blue|France}} * [[Adams-22429|Neile Adams]] {{Blue|Philippines}} ----- '''Sources''' *[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/intelligence-history/oss/art05.htm Historical Document] *[http://m.mentalfloss.com/article.php?id=12567 Mental Floss.com] - 10 Celebrities who Spied on the side *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:World_War_II_spies Wikipedia] - Category:World War II Spies *[http://www.nps.gov/parkhistory/online_books/oss/chap2.pdf NPS.gov] - pdf *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Donovan William Donovan, OSS] *[https://www.trumanlibrary.org/oralhist/bruce.htm David Bruce, director, London] *[https://www.cia.gov/news-information/featured-story-archive/2013-featured-story-archive/moe-berg.html CIA News] *[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/intelligence-history/oss/art05.htm CIA .gov] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josephine_Baker Josephine Baker] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggy_Knight Peggy Knight] -The Women Who Lived for Danger *[http://www.harrowtimes.co.uk/news/579480.from_the_typewriter_to_blazing_sten_gun/ Baker, Josephine] *[http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/6-people-you-didnt-know-were-wwii-spies Six people World War II spies] *[http://www.historynet.com/world-war-ii-german-saboteurs-invade-america-in-1942.htm German Saboteurs?] *[http://www.theguardian.com/world/2011/aug/08/nancy-wake-obituary The Guardian.com] - Nancy Wake obituary SOE agent during the second world war nicknamed the White Mouse by the Gestapo -----

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[[Category:United States, Justices of the Peace]] [[Category:Justices of the Peace]] [[Category:White River Township, Johnson County, Indiana]] ==Wikipedia Entry== [[Wikipedia:Marc Griffin|Marc Griffin - World's Youngest Judge]] ==Guinness World Record== {{Image|file=Griffin-5904.jpg}}
Guinness World Record for Youngest Judge[https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/youngest-judge/]
---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-12.jpg |align=l |size=xl}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-13.jpg |align=l |size=xl |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' Johnson County, Indiana, 2 November 2011}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-1.jpg |align=l |size=xl |caption=''The Indiana Lawyer,'' 9 November 2011}} ----
[https://www.abajournal.com/news/article/indiana_lawyer_who_started_his_legal_career_as_a_17-year-old_judge_holds_th/ Follow this link for additional media coverage found in the ABA Journal Online, the monthly trade magazine of the American Bar Association]
---- ==Governor's Appointment== {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-15.jpg |align=l |size=xl |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 20 February 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-16.jpg |align=l |size=xl}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-17.jpg |align=l |size=xl |caption=''The Indianapolis Star,'' 21 February 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-41.jpg |align=l |size=xl |caption=''Tipton County Tribune,'' 22 February 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-21.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=''Judicature'', the national publication of the American Judicature Society, May 1974}} ---- ==Governor's Commission== {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-4.jpg |align=l |size=xl}} ---- ==Attorney General's Opinion==
[https://scholarworks.iupui.edu/bitstream/handle/1805/260/1974%20Ind%20Op%20Att%27y%20Gen%201.pdf?sequence=33&isAllowed=y If you follow this link, it will automatically download the actual five page opinion.]
---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-22.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 19 March 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-24.jpg |align=l |size=xl}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-25.jpg |align=l |size=xl |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 20 March 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-26.jpg |align=l |size=xl}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-27.jpg |align=l |size=xl |caption=''The Indianapolis Star,'' 20 March 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-28.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''Associated Press (AP)'' and ''United Press International (UPI)'', 20 March 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Star Press,'' Muncie, Indiana, 20 March 1974}} ---- Once the story was released on the wire services, it quickly spread to newspapers across the United States and Canada. The press eagerly seized upon the story, with editors intentionally crafting sensational headlines designed to grab readers' attention. Unfortunately, some of these headlines were so exaggerated that they bordered on outright fabrication. Below are just some of the actual headlines from the stories that appeared in newspapers across the country: {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-31.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''Arizona Daily Star,'' Tucson, Arizona, 21 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-33.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''The Monroe News Star,'' Monroe, Louisiana, 20 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-42.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''The Central New Jersey Home News,'' New Brunswick, New Jersey, 20 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-48.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''Fort Worth Star Telegram,'' Fort Worth, Texas, 20 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-29.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=''The Miami Herald,'' Miami, Florida, 21 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-30.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''The Kokomo Tribune,'' Kokomo, Indiana, 21 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-34.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''The Vincennes Sun Commerical,'' Vincennes, Indiana, 21 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-35.jpg |align=l |size=xl |caption=''The Billings Gazette,'' Billings, Montana, 21 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-36.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''Des Moines Tribune,'' Des Moines, Iowa, 21 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-49.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''The Lowell Sun,'' Lowell, Massachusetts, 20 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-45.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''The Missoulian,'' Missoula, Montana, 21 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-43.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''The News Journal,'' Wilmington, Delaware, 20 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-37.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''Dayton Daily News,'' Dayton, Ohio, 20 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-47.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''Wilkes-Barre Times Leader,'' Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, 20 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-50.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''LIncoln Journal Star,'' Lincoln, Nebraska, 20 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-51.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''The Los Angeles Times,'' Los Angeles, California, 20 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-52.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''Press and Sun Bulletin,'' Binghamton, New York, 20 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-53.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''The Capital Times,'' Madison, Wisconsin, 20 March 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-56.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''The Los Angeles Times,'' Los Angeles, California, 21 March 1974}} ---- Upon receiving the Attorney General's opinion, I promptly made my way to the Governor's office at the State House. The Governor was not in his office and I was given an appointment for another day. Upon arrival for my appointment, I told his staff that I was the teenage judge that the Governor had recently appointed. Within minutes a staff member said, "Judge Griffin, the Governor will see you now." I think that was the first time anyone had called me "Judge Griffin" and I liked the sound of it. During my conversation with Governor Bowen, I expressed my concern regarding the opinion. It raised a significant question about my authority as an office holder. I made sure to convey my deep appreciation for the honor bestowed upon me by the county commissioners and the governor's appointment to the position. However, I also explained that given the sensational headlines in the state and national press, I did not want to cause any political embarrassment for either the governor or the county commissioners. Furthermore, I emphasized that the office of Justice of the Peace is held in high esteem by the public, and I had a duty to uphold that reputation. Therefore, I respectfully tendered my resignation for the governor's consideration and action. I wanted him to know that my decision was made with the utmost respect for both the County Commissioners and the Governor. The press had widely reported on the strained relationship between Governor Bowen and Attorney General Sendak. It was no secret that Sendak had long harbored ambitions of becoming Governor himself.https://millercenter.org/the-presidency/presidential-oral-histories/otis-bowen-md-oral-historyGovernor Bowen asked me if I thought the opinion was correct. I advised the Governor that the opinion was just that, an opinion, and that the Attorney General's opinion was wrong. Additionally, I reminded the Governor that the opinion was not from a court and it did not carry the force of law. During my meeting with the Governor, he inquired if I was prepared to defend our stance in court, to which I confidently replied in the affirmative. The Governor then informed me that he would not accept my resignation nor allow me to surrender of my Commission. Instead, he advised me to return to Johnson County and ensure that my courtroom was fully operational for court business. After relaying the details of my meeting with the Governor to the County Commissioners, I started work with the township trustee to get my office and courtroom open. ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-57.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 25 March 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-137.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Indianapolis Star,'' 24 March 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-58.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 9 April 1974}} ---- ==Opponent's Lawsuit Against the Election Board== {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-59.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 18 April 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-136.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=''The Indianapolis News,'' 19 April 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-60.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 19 April 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-61.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 29 April 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-121.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=''The Indianapolis News,'' 30 April 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-67.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 29 April 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-62.jpg |align=l |size=xl |caption=''The Indianapolis News,'' 6 May 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-63.jpg |align=l |size=xl |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 7 May 1974}} ---- ==Primary Election== {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-80.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 1 March 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-89.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 23 March 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-79.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 25 April 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-81.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 27 April 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-82.jpg |align=c |size=xl}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-114.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 3 May 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-122.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Indianapolis Star,'' 3 May 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-84.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 4 May 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-87.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 6 May 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-90.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Handbill, May 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-85.jpg |align=c |size=xl}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-124.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 8 May 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-86.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=''The Indianapolis News,'' 8 May 1974}} ---- ==Opponent's Lawsuit Adds Justice of the Peace to Lawsuit== {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-64.jpg |align=l |size=xl}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-123.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 11 May 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-65.jpg |align=l |size=xl |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 23 May 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-66.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=T''he Indianapolis Star,'' 24 May 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-120.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=T''he Indianapolis News,'' 24 May 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-68.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 5 June 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-126.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Indianapolis News,'' 5 June 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-69.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 27 June 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-119.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 28 June 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-70.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=''The Indianapolis Star,'' 7 August 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-132.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=''The Indianapolis News,'' 7 August 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-71.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 8 August 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-72.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 9 August 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-133.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 10 August 1974}} ---- ==Court Decision on Eligibility to Serve== {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-134.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''Kokomo Tribune,'' 14 August 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-73.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''Vidette Messenger of Porter County,'' 14 August 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-74.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''The Noblesville Ledger,'' 14 August 1974}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-75.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''Muncie Evening Press,'' 14 August 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-135.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=''The Indianapolis Star,'' 14 August 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-77.jpg |align=l |size=xl}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-78.jpg |align=l |size=xl |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 14 August 1974}} ---- ==General Election== {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-91.jpg |align=c |size=xl |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 4 September 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-92.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 9 September 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-93.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 18 October 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-94.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 25 October 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-95.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 2 November 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-96.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' Republican Slate, 2 November 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-97.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 6 November 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-98.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 6 November 1974}} ---- ==Relics from the White River Township J.P. Court== During my high school years, I dedicated my spare time to studying Indiana statutory law.{{Image:World_s_Youngest_Judge-116.jpg}}{{Image:World_s_Youngest_Judge-117.jpg}} In January of 1974, I graduated early from high school, leaving me with an abundance of free time. It was during this period that I became intrigued by the position of Justice of the Peace for White River Township, which I had discovered in my studies. However, when I inquired about the position with county officials and area politicians, I was met with incorrect information. They informed me that there had never been a Justice of the Peace in White River Township and questioned how I could intend to fill a vacancy of office that had never existed. I was quick to correct them, explaining that the law provided for the position and that it had simply gone unfilled for the past 50 years. In fact, this was a common occurrence in certain townships around the state, dating back to the early part of the 20th century. Old state statutes tell us that there were two Justices of the Peace elected in White River Township every four years in the 19th century. Historical records and newspaper accounts show that [[Glenn-26|Archibald Glenn]] was the first Justice of the Peace in White River Township having been elected at the first county election in 1823,[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Glenn-26] the year Johnson County was formed. [[Lowe-11416|Abraham Lowe]] was the other initial J.P.[https://newspaperarchive.com/politics-clipping-jul-23-1831-1905100] There were several men who served as the J.P. in White River Township after them including [[Bennett-28059|John Bennett]], [[Boaz-399|Alfred Boaz]] and [[Dorrell-276|Daniel Dorrell]]. Prior to me being elected 60 years later, the last J.P. to be elected in White River Township was in 1914. While some of the candidates in 1914 are known,[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/World_s_Youngest_Judge-101], I do not know who was ultimately elected that year. Thus, there was a vacancy of office from the late 1910s until I was appointed in 1974 to fill the vacancy. The vacancy I filled was for a term that expired December 31, 1974. Accordingly, I had to run for office in 1974 to succeed my appointive term. I was the last Justice of the Peace in White River Township to serve because the Indiana General Assembly eliminated the office statewide as of the end of 1975, only one year into the four-year term in which I was elected.[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/World_s_Youngest_Judge-102] ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-100.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 31 December 1974}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-99.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 2 January 1975}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-103.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=''The Daily Journal," 5 May 1975}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-104.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 9 June 1975}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-105.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 8 July 1975}} {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-106.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=''The Daily Journal,'' 10 September 1975}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-107.jpg |align=c |size=l}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-108.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Justices of the Peace had the power of arrest.}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-109.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=A certificate like this was required by law to be attached to any of my arrest warrants that were to be served on a person outside of Johnson County.}} ---- {{Image|file=World_s_Youngest_Judge-115.jpg |align=c |size=l|caption=1908 criminal case tried to a jury in the White River Township J.P. Court}} ---- ==Epilogue== * Judge [[Griffin-5904|Marc L. Griffin]] pursued his education in college and law school, subsequently embarking on a career as a lawyer.Wikipedia contributors, "Marc Griffin," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marc_Griffin&oldid=1127036899 (accessed December 23, 2022). His law practice was located in Greenwood, Indiana, approximately three miles from his courtroom. He changed his political affiliation to become a Democrat. A lifelong enthusiast of genealogy,{{Image:World_s_Youngest_Judge-118.jpg}} he actively engages in building his family tree and participates in the WikiTree community.[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&who=Griffin-5904] His research revealed that many of his direct ancestors held the position of Justice of the Peace in southern Indiana during the early 19th century.[[Brown-109544|Johnston Brown]], [[Hall-4107|William Hall]], [[Hankins-1842|Absalom Hankins]], [[Shreve-55|Jonathan Shreve]] * Governor [[Bowen-2884|Otis Bowen]] was re-elected for a second term in 1976, making him the first Governor to serve for eight consecutive years in Indiana since 1851. His campaign slogan, featured in huge letters on billboards, was "Otis Bowen. He Hears You". In 1985, he was appointed by President Reagan as Secretary of Health and Human Services.Wikipedia contributors, "Otis Bowen," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Otis_Bowen&oldid=1220063687 (accessed April 30, 2024). * Attorney General Ted Sendak was re-elected Attorney General in 1976 and served until 1981.Wikipedia contributors, "Theodore L. Sendak," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Theodore_L._Sendak&oldid=1198153510 (accessed April 30, 2024). * County Attorney [[Young-41007|James B. Young]] was appointed the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana in 1975. He was later appointed by Governor Bowen to the Indiana Court of Appeals in 1978 and retained by the electorate in 1980. * Candidate [[Condit-649|Robert W. Condit]] continued his losing streak in Republican primary elections. After losing in 1974, he ran for precinct committeeman in White River Township in 1976 and was defeated.GOP Primary, ''The Daily Journal'', (Franklin, Indiana), Wednesday, 5 May 1976, Page 10, , Downloaded 8 August 2020. Four years later, he ran for a county council seat in Johnson County in 1980 and was defeated.Council seats attract six candidates, ''The Daily Journal'', (Franklin, Indiana), Thursday, 30 October 1980, Page 1,, Downloaded 8 August 2020 .He had been a candidate for Perry Township Trustee in Marion County in 1966 and for city council in Beech Grove, Marion County, in 1967 and was defeated in both of those Republican primary elections as well.Beech Grove Primary Totals Given, ''The Indianapolis News'', Thursday, 4 May 1967, Page 14,. * Candidate Michael A. Hunter only got to see the bench by standing in front of it. In the year following his failed bid for J.P., he got a speeding ticket and appeared in Franklin City Court and paid fine.Franklin City Court news,''The Daily Journal'', (Franklin, Indiana), Wednesday, 12 November 1975, Page 10, , Downloaded 7 August 2020. In 1981, at age 25, he was arrested by Greenwood police on charges of public intoxication and public indecency and was released from jail on a $125 cash bond.Johnson County jail bookings,''The Daily Journal'', (Franklin, Indiana), Monday, 16 February 1981, Page 10, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/56906682/, Downloaded 7 August 2020. He got another speeding ticket in 1986 and appeared in New Whiteland Town Court and paid a fine.Courts, New Whiteland, ''The Daily Journal'', (Franklin, Indiana), Thursday, 8 May 1986, Page 29,, Downloaded 7 August 2020. * High school student [[Perry-25550|Dale Perry]], who was the subject of a jury trial held in 1908 in the White River Township J.P. Court (see 1908 newspaper article in Relics Section above), went on to become a lawyer. It is not known if his court case inspired him to pursue a career as a lawyer. == Sources == See also: * Wikipedia contributors, "Marc Griffin," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marc_Griffin&oldid=1137025294 (accessed February 8, 2023). * {{Wikidata|Q114890126}} * Who's Who in American Law(R) (Marquis(TM)). Ninth edition, 1996- 1997. New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who's Who, 1996. (WhoAmL 9) Who's Who in American Law(R) (Marquis(TM)). Tenth edition, 1998- 1999. New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who's Who, 1998. (WhoAmL 10) == Acknowledgements == All of the newspaper clippings, except one, were obtained using my subscription to Newspapers.com. I highly recommend this service.

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Deaths: 30–60% of Europe's population. Mediterranean Europe Deaths: 75–80%
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Black Plague
{{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-78.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption= . }} '''Bubonic Plague or Black Death''' spread across Europe during the years '''1346-1353'''. The frightening name, however, only came several centuries after its visitation (and was probably a mistranslation of the Latin word ‘atra’ meaning both ‘terrible’ and ‘black)’. - See more at: [http://www.historytoday.com/ole-j-benedictow/black-death-greatest-catastrophe-ever#sthash.oIuqDDAr.dpuf History Today] {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-3.png |align=c |size=440 |caption=map of spread of Plague }} '''Transmission-Microbiological explanation: '''The pathogen was a bacterium, known as ''Yersinia pestis''. This is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped coccobacillus and is carried in the gut of the fleas who lived on the Oriental rats of Central Asia. These fleas were living on the Oriental, then traveled along the Silk Road, reaching Crimea by '''1343.''' :'''Underlying factors for this disease''': This was a series of host-vector infections. In the early days people did not bathe regularly, there were no washing machines to wash clothes. The holds of ships were rather dirty. Thus the rats who live in dark places, fed on whatever they can find. The rats picked up the flea in the Orient. The fleas continued to live on the rats, as the rats moved from place to place. The fleas carried the bacterium, ''Yersinia pestis" in their gut.'' When the ships docked, the rats jumped off the ships to find more food, taking the fleas with them. Once encountering a new host - ''people'', the fleas bit the people. The bacterium was introduced into the people's skin, then the blood stream, where the bacterium, ''Yersinia pestis", began to multiply. The cycle began, ending with death. [[Richardson-7161|Richardson-7161]] 03:41, 20 January 2020 (UTC) ( from days of teaching parasitology) {{Image|file=Photos-233.jpg |align=c |size=440 |caption='''Trade routes caused the spread of the Black plague''' }} {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-6.png |align=r |size=440 |caption=Sars, Plague, Sars, Viral Parisitosis, all factors of origins }} The bacterium was carried by the Oriental rat fleas living on the black rats, who llved in many dirty places, such as the holds of merchant ships. The fleas fed on garbage, people who had the infection. The bacterium, "Yersinia pestis" was in their "gut". When the ships docked at a port these rats who had the black flea, carrying the bacterium, jumped off the ship, and bit another person. This was spread throughout the Mediterranean and Europe, the Black Death is estimated to have killed 30–60% of Europe's total population. {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-79.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption= . }}{{Image|file=Disasters-3.jpg |align=r |size=100 |caption= }}{{clear}} 50 million people in the 14th century, or 60 per cent of In total, the plague reduced the world population from an estimated '''450 million down to "'350–375 million''' in the 14th century. Mediterranean Europe: Italy, south of France and Spain, where the plague ran for about four years consecutively, death percentage closer to '''75–80%''' of the population. The plague recurred occasionally in Europe until 2014. :Symptoms - within 3 days of exposure, the person has flu-like symptoms, weakness, swollen lymph glands. The lymphatic system is a major component of the body's immune system. The organs within the lymphatic system are tonsils, adenoids, spleen, and thymus. The Bubonic plague affects the lymph nodes ( part of the lymph system). Within 3 to 7 days of exposure to plague bacteria, Tissue bleeding and death may cause the dying tissues to appear black such as the fingers and toes. {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Black_Plague.jpg |align=c |size=370 |caption=' }} *'''541 A. D.''' - The first plague pandemic started and lasted 200 years. {{blue| 100,000,000 people}} were killed in the Mediterranean basin region from 541 A.D. and lasted for over 200 years. *'''Middle Ages''' Black Death, or pandemic of the Middle Ages, began in China and made its way to Europe, causing the death of {{blue|60% of the entire population.}} This is the picture that is at the top of the page'' *'''Plague # 3''' (or modern, pandemic) began again in China in the 19th century, spreading to port cities all over the world. *'''Cause each time is the same''' a bacterium, carried in the gut of the fleas which traveled on the rats and then bit people. *'''2016''', there are antibiotics, and a plague vaccine. In the years when this occurred and killed so many both in the Orient, and Europe, there were '''no''' antibiotics or vaccines. {{Image|file=Disasters.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=' }} '''Sources:''' *https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/2020/02/black-death-discovery-rare-look-plague/ *[http://www.historytoday.com/ole-j-benedictow/black-death-greatest-catastrophe-ever#sthash.oIuqDDAr.dpuf History Today] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Death Black Death Wikipedia Black Death] *[http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/plague.htm Eyewitness to History] *[http://www.historyextra.com/feature/your-60-second-guide-facts-black-death-how-when-why Answers of how, why of Black Death] *[http://science.nationalgeographic.com/science/health-and-human-body/human-diseases/plague-article/ understanding Black Plague] *[http://www.livescience.com/15937-black-death-plague-debate.html Black plague science] *[http://www.themiddleages.net/plague.html Middle ages Plague] *[http://hoodline.com/2016/08/rats-the-true-story-of-bubonic-plague-in-the-lower-haight-1472082026 Plague in San Francisco] *[http://www.medicinenet.com/plague_facts/article.htm Medical facts of bubonic plague.]

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[[Category:Disasters Pending Review]] == Worldwide Disaster Space Pages == Worldwide Disaster Pages depict some of the Disasters within the page. This is to include disasters of the planet Earth. Each subject shows examples of the Disaster. *Photos, and gifs [[Space:Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images|Worldwide Disasters Project Images]] * [[Space:Disasters|Disasters]] Resource Page *[[Space:Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Space_Pages|Worldwide Disasters Project Space Pages]] Listing of space pages *[[Space:Volcanic_Eruptions |Volcanic Eruptions]] *[[Space:Dust_Bowl|Dust Bowl Disasters]] *[[Space:Worldwide_Earth_Quakes,_Tsunami |Worldwide Earth Quakes, Tsunami]] *[[Space:Worldwide_Disasters_Black_Plague|Black Plague]] *[[Space:1918_Flu_Pandemic|1918 Flu Pandemic]] *[[Space:United States, 1918 flu pandemic, News clippings|1918 Flu Pandemic, News Clippings]] *[[Space:1947_Texas_City_Disaster|1947 Texas City Disaster]] *[[Space:The_Planes_of_9/11| The Planes of 9/11]] *[[Space:Earthquakes_on_Land| Earthquakes on Land]] *[[Space:Volcanic_Eruptions |Volcanic Eruptions]] *[[Space:Tornados| Tornados]] *[[Space:March_18,_1925_The_Day_the_Great_Winds_Blew |The Day the Great Winds Blew]] Tri-State and Liberty Tornadoes *[[Space:March_18%2C_1925_The_Day_the_Great_Winds_Blew|The Day the Great Winds Blew]] Lynette Jester *[[Space:Victims_of_the_1927_Tornado_in_Southeastern_Missouri |Victims of the 1927 Tornado in Southeastern Missouri]] *[[Space:Forest_Fires|Forest Fires]] *[[Space:Triangle_Shirtwaist_Factory_Fire_of_1911 |Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911]] *[[Space:Great_Chicago_Fire |Great Chicago Fire]] by E Gatlin **[[Space:Triangle_Shirtwaist_Factory_Fire_of_1911|Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911]] Anne B **[[Space:1947_Texas_City_Disaster|Texas City Disaster]] Mary R, Lynette **[[ Space:Brantwood_Nursing_Home_Fire|Brantwood Nursing Home Fire]] by E Gatlin *[[Space:Flooding_Disasters |Flooding Disasters]] *[[Space:Shipping_Disasters |Shipping Disasters]] *[[Space:Hurricanes,_Cyclones_and_Typhoons |Hurricanes, Cyclones and Typhoons]] *[[Space:Mudslide_Disasters|Mudslide Disasters]] *[[Space:Airplane_Disasters |Airplane Disasters]] *[[Space:New_London,_Texas,_School_Explosion |New London, Texas School Explosion]] *[[Space:Train_Disasters |Train Disasters]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_Floods |South Carolina Floods]] *[[Project:9/11|9/11 Project]] Project Coordinator: Matt Pryber **[[Space:One_World_Trade_Center|'''{{red|One World Trade Center}}''']] by [[Garrett-5361|Martha Garrett]] **[[Space:The_Planes_of_9/11|The Planes of 9/11]] Gillian Thomas **[[Space:Airplane_Disasters|Airplane Disasters]] *[[Space:Military_Disasters|Military Disasters]] **[[Space:USS_Maine_Disaster| USS Maine Disaster]] (Part of Military Disasters) *[[Space:Shipping_Disasters|Shipping Disasters]] **[[Space:The_Wreck_of_the_Osmanli|The Wreck of the Osmanli]] **[[Space:Crail_Fishing_Disaster| Crail Fishing Disaster - Crail, Fife, Scotland 1765]] **[[Space:SS_James_Sprunt_Disaster|James Sprunt Disaster]] [[Stults-176|Stephanie Stults]] *[[Space:Train_Disasters|Train Disasters]] Mary R, Lynette., Terry Wright **[[Space:Pegram%2C_Tennessee_Passenger_and_Freight_Train_Collision%2C_15_Sep_1909 |Pegram, Tennessee Passenger and Freight Train Collision, 15 Sep 1909]] by E. Gatlin *[[Project:Titanic | Titanic Project]] Project Coordinator: [[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]] *[[Project:Worldwide_Mining_Disasters| Worldwide Mining Disasters Project]] Project Coordinator: TBC *Yellow Fever

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==''' Other related sites'''== '''Links to Sites''' *'''WW1 Sites''' *[http://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/Links_to_Other_WWI_Sites WWI Sites]- Links to other WW1 Sites *'''Ireland''' *[http://www.militaryarchives.ie/ Óglaigh na hÉireann Military Archives] - Military Archives is the place of deposit for the records of the Department of Defence, the Defence Forces and the Army Pensions Board an extremely important part of the record of Ireland's history in the 20th century. *'''Welsh site''' *[http://cymru1914.org/ cymru 1914]- This site has digitization of primary sources relating to the First World War from the Libraries, Special Collections and Archives of Wales there are other records for other countries *'''Olympians who were KIA,MIA or Died as a result of war''' *[http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/friv/lists.cgi?id=65 Olympics at Sports-Reference.com]- Olympians Who Were Killed or Missing in Action or Died as a Result of War *'''American Soldier Tribute Song youtube''' *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UG5YoHcCAY In the arms of a Angel] *'''Anzac Memorial song youtube''' *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG48Ftsr3OI And the Band Played Waltzing Matilda] was written by Eric Bogle to remember :the 50,000 Anzacs that died in the Battle of Gallipoli :during WWI the Film Clip that goes with the song is very moving *'''Written by John Schumann from Australian group Redgum''' *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Urtiyp-G6jY&feature=youtu.be youtube I was only 19] An Australian infantry soldier's experience in the Vietnam War

== Australia== [[image:Photos-187.gif|100px|*]] '''Medals and Honours''' *[http://www.itsanhonour.gov.au/honours/awards/imperial.cfm It's an Honour (Australian Government)]- Medals awarded to Australians included the Order of the British Empire, military decorations for gallantry, decorations for military service *[http://cmhs.ca/index.php/menu-l-articles/2-uncategorised/19-cmhs-article-abbreviations The Calgary Military Historical Society] Abbreviations Used in Military Documents and for Medal Inscriptions used in British Commonwealth Forces. '''Boer War''' *[http://alh-research.tripod.com/Light_Horse/ Australian Light Horse Studies Centre] Units, Personnel, Battles and History of Australia's entry into modern Warfare. Free *[http://members.pcug.org.au/~croe/ozb/oz_boer.cgi Australian Boer War Database] *[http://www.hagsoc.org.au/sagraves/index.php Australian War Graves Boer War] '''World War One''' *[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/explore/defence/service-records/ National Archives of Australia] Personnel Records, mainly WW1 Complete, some open for other conflicts. [http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/search/index.aspx Main Search Here]. Free *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallipoli_Campaign Gallipoli Campaign]- *[http://discoveringanzacs.naa.gov.au/ National Archives of Australia] Discovering Anzacs *[http://www.anzacs.net/ Anzac]- The Anzac Tribute site, Stories of the Gallipoli Campaign *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_and_New_Zealand_Army_Corps Australia New Zealand Army Corps]- The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) was a First World War army corps of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force *[http://australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/anzac-day australia.gov.au]- On 25 April every year, Australians commemorate ANZAC Day. It commemorates the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. The date, 25 April, was officially named ANZAC Day in 1916. *[http://www.anzacs.org/ Anzacs.org]- Officers of the Australian and New Zealand :Army Corps that Died at Gallipoli *[http://www.anzaccentenary.gov.au/ anzac centenary]- 100 yrs of Anzac between 2014-2018 Australia and New Zealand will commemorate the Anzac Centenary *[http://www.anzacsite.gov.au/ Anzac Site]- A major award-winning educational site containing text, documents, graphics, timelines, video and audio about Australians in the 1915 World War 1 *[http://www.worldwar1.com/sfanzac.htm Anzac Memories]- *[http://russiananzacs.elena.id.au/ Russian Anzacs]-During the First World War around one thousand Russian born servicemen fought in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). They were the largest national group in the AIF after British, New Zealand and Canadian born servicemen this is a site where you can search for these Russisn Anzacs *[http://www.ww1westernfront.gov.au/ Australians on the Western Front]- The Australian Remembrance Trail in France and Belgium *[http://www.turkeyswar.com/ Turkeys War] Turkey in WW1 An excellent resource '''World War Two''' *[http://www.awm.gov.au/ Australian War Memorial] WW1 Rolls, Roll of Honour, WW2 POWs [http://www.awm.gov.au/research/people/all/ Name Search Here] Military Units [http://www.awm.gov.au/units/ Search Here]. Free *[http://www.pacificwrecks.com/mia/index.html Missing In Action (MIA) in the Pacific]- At the end of World War II, 78,750 Americans were listed as Missing In Action (MIA), plus thousands more counting all Allied nations Pacific Wrecks maintains profiles on known Pacific Missing In Action (MIA) cases it includes resolved, pending and known cases awaiting attention this is an ongoing project, with a goal to one day include all Pacific aircraft losses and MIA cases. *[http://www.unithistories.com/default.asp unithistories.com] Officers, Men and Women of Allied Countries WW2- contains service, decorations and many Photo's. Free '''Korean War''' *[http://www.koreanroll.gov.au/ Korean war nominal roll] '''Vietnam War''' *[http://www.vietnamroll.gov.au/home.aspx Vietnam nominal roll] '''Army''' *[http://www.army.gov.au/Our-history/History-in-Focus/What-did-Grandpa-do-in-the-war Army] Battle Histories and Current Military News. Free '''Navy''' * [http://www.navy.gov.au/history Royal Australian Navy History] Personnel and Ships of The Royal Australian Navy *[http://uboat.net/allies/ U-Boat.net] Personnel and Ships of Allied countries in WW1 and WW2. Free * [http://www.wrecksite.eu/Wrecksite.aspx Wrecksite, eu] International ship wreck Database including Navies and Merchant Navies, full information on how and who sank ship with photo's and GPS co-ordinates '''Airforce''' * [http://www.airforce.gov.au/History/Heritage/?RAAF-fMj4tZzf2hpVZ8OscGu6mfoI/XwJdlRt Royal Australian Air Force] History and Heritage '''War Graves ,Newspapers,Photos etc''' *[http://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission] *[http://www.anzacbattlefields.com/ Anzac Battle fields]- Anzac Battlefields of World War One there are currently 118 panoramas available. *[http://trove.nla.gov.au/ Trove] Australian Digitised Newspapers Project-ongoing. Free '''Search Sites''' *[http://guides.slsa.sa.gov.au/content.php?pid=76180&sid=564139 State Library of South Australia]- The State Library of South Australia guide to military related information includes medals, militia and Australian involvement in conflicts. The emphasis is on South Australian records. *[http://familyhistoryresearch.com.au/courses/AustFamilyHistory/Aust_Military.htm Australian Family History Military Records] Comprehensive Military History Site Listing. Most Free *[http://www.cyndislist.com/australia/military/ Cyndi's List Australian Military] Comprehensive Military History Site Listing. Most Free *[http://www.coraweb.com.au/military.htm Cora Webb Australian Military Records] Comprehensive Military History Site Listing. Most Free *[https://www.awm.gov.au/people/roll-search/nominal_rolls/first_world_war/ Nominal Rolls WW1] Comprehensive Lists of Service Personnel Names Only. All Arms of Military. Free *[http://www.ww2roll.gov.au// Nominal Rolls WW2] Comprehensive Lists of Service Personnel Names Only. All Arms of Military. Free *[http://www.iwm.org.uk/search/global?query=anzac&x=0&y=0 Imperial War Museums] *[http://www.army.gov.au/Our-history/History-in-Focus/What-did-Grandpa-do-in-the-war Army] Battle Histories and Current Military News. Free *[http://www.awm.gov.au/research/infosheets/served_ww1/ Australian War Memorial]- Researching Australian military Service WW1 1914-1918

==Canada== [[image:Photos-189.gif|100px|*]] '''Medals and Honours''' *[http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/collections/cmdp/mainmenu Veterans Affairs Canadian Military Medals and Decorations]- various war medals, service badges and honours provides detailed information of each *[http://www.gg.ca/document.aspx?id=113 Its a Honour]- Medals also recognize general service carried out with distinction by Canadians to commemorate special occasions,to celebrate important anniversaries or to recognize long-term exemplary service. *[http://cmhs.ca/index.php/menu-l-articles/2-uncategorised/19-cmhs-article-abbreviations The Calgary Military Historical Society] Abbreviations Used in Military Documents and for Medal Inscriptions used in British Commonwealth Forces. '''World War One''' *[http://www.familyhistoryalive.com/Canadian-Military-Records--World-Wars-I-and-II.html Familyhistoryalive.com]- Canadian Military Records World War I and World War II *[http://surnamesupersearch.com/military/canada-ww1.htm Canadian Soldiers of WW1]- Over 600,000 Canadians enlisted in the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF) during the First World War (1914-1918) the CEF database is an index to those personnel files, which are held by Library and Archives Canada '''World War Two''' *[http://www.familyhistoryalive.com/Canadian-Military-Records--World-Wars-I-and-II.html Familyhistoryalive.com]- Canadian Military Records World War I and World War II *[http://www.unithistories.com/default.asp unithistories.com] Officers, Men and Women of Allied Countries WW2- contains service, decorations and many Photo's. Free *[http://www.mapleleafup.net/locator/research.html Mapel Leaf Up]- WW2 Information Guide How to Research Information on Canadian Participation in WW2 '''Navy''' *[http://uboat.net/allies/ U-Boat.net] Personnel and Ships of Allied countries in WW1 and WW2. Free * [http://www.wrecksite.eu/Wrecksite.aspx Wrecksite, eu] International ship wreck Database including Navies and Merchant Navies, full information on how and who sank ship with photo's and GPS co-ordinates '''Airforce''' *[http://www.canmilair.com/rcafhistory.htm CanMilAir]- This article will present a brief overall history of Canada's Air Force *[http://www.constable.ca/caah/others.htm Canadian Military Aviation Sites]- '''Search Sites''' *[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/022/022-909-e.html Library and Archives Canada]- [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/contact-us/Pages/contact-us.aspx Contact client services] Many records relating to military service consist only of lists of names on a muster roll or pay list. For later periods, personnel records usually exist, which can also provide researchers with personal information about an individual such as date and place of birth, name and address of next of kin, previous military service and occupation. Soldiers of WW1 Name Search [http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/databases/cef/001042-100.01-e.php HERE] *[http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/ Veterans Affairs]- has certain kinds of information, particularly if a member has been receiving veteran’s benefits. While they cannot release medical records, they may be able to find Unit and Service Number information *[http://www.londonpubliclibrary.ca/node/145 London Public Library]- Canadian Military Records at the Library and Archives Canada *[http://www.themilitarymuseums.ca/ww1-service-records The Military Museums]- For Canadians searching for information on their relatives First World War, Second World War or South African War service records *[http://regimentalrogue.com/misc/researching_military_records.htm Regimental Rouge]- Researching Military Records *[http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/mil/1812/index.shtml Olive Tree Genealogy]- The Olive Tree Genealogy has an excellent collection of military records from the War of 1812 you'll find muster rolls of Canadian volunteers for the conflict, as well as pension records for widows and names of prisoners of war. *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~canmil/ancestor.htm Canadian Military Heritage Project]- Find Canadian ancestors in in free searchable military databases for each war and rebellion Canada has been involved in *[http://www.telusplanet.net/public/mtoll/Canada1.htm Mary's Genealogy Treasures]- A great selection of Military Records for all Wars *[http://www.thegenealogyspot.com/cenotaph.shtml Genealogy Spot]- a list of Cenotaph Records Ontario, Canada *[http://www.genealogylinks.net/canada/all-canada/military.htm Genealogy Links.net]- A collection of links to smaller Canadian military archive sites. *[http://www.canadiangenealogy.net/manitoba/manitoba_military.htm Canadian Genealogy]- Manitoba Canada Military Records '''Photos,Newspapers,War Graves etc''' *[http://www.freevintageposters.com/search/label/military?&max-results=12 Printable War Posters]- A free site for Vintage War Posters you can download *[http://historicalnewspapers.library.ubc.ca/ British Columbia Historical Newspapers]- *[http://www.mapleleaflegacy.ca/wp/ The Maple Leaf Legacy Project] A Project to Photograph every Fallen Canadian Soldiers Grave, over 110,400 Photo's *[http://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission] *[http://canadianheadstones.com/armedforces/ Canadian Headstones]- Canadian Armed Forces Personnel that were interred in foriegn countries * [http://www.flickr.com/groups/56553963@N00/ Royal Canadian Air Force] Photo's Past and Present on Flikr '''Military History of Canada''' *[http://faculty.marianopolis.edu/c.belanger/quebechistory/encyclopedia/MilitaryHistoryofCanada.htm L’Encyclopédie de l’histoire du Québec / The Quebec History Encyclopedia]- This is a comprehesive guide to the Military History of Canada this was written in 1948 *[http://lforums.navy.ca/wiki/index.php/Category:Canadian_Military_History Canadian Miltary History]- *[http://www.canadianwarbrides.com/ Canadian War Brides]- The story of the Canadian war brides and their journey to Canada

==France== [[image:Photos-193.gif|100px|*]] '''Medals and Decorations''' * [http://www.northeastmedals.co.uk/foreignguide/french/france_index.htm Medals and Decorations] French Military Orders, Medals and Decorations '''Search Sites''' * [http://www.memoiredeshommes.sga.defense.gouv.fr/fr/article.php?laref=1 Memoire Des Hommes] Official French Government Military Casualty Database WW1 to Present Conflicts *[http://www.servicehistorique.sga.defense.gouv.fr/Records-held-by-the-SHD.html Service Historique de la Defence]- Records of the French Armed Forces in English * [http://www.fillesduroi.org/src/soldiers.htm Carignan-Salieres Regiment, Settlers in Canada] 1665-1668 Soldier Settlers in Canada Alphabetical Listing * [http://www.memorial-genweb.org/~lafayette-genweb/ France Gen Web] Database of french soldiers who fought in the American war of Independence. *[http://duchezeau.cyrille.free.fr/archive_militaire.htm Archive Militaire]- POW MIA site use google translator * [http://dersdesders.free.fr/index.html Ders Des Ders] The Last Survivors of WW1. In French. use google translator *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/France_Military_Records Family Search French Military Records] - here you will find records may be found in family records, civil registrations, biographies, censuses, probate records, military conscription records, and church records some French military records begin as early as the 1500s *[http://www.cyndislist.com/france/military/ Cyndi's List] - *[http://en.geneanet.org/first-step/search-your-french-ancestors/online-departmental-archives GeneaNet] - France is divided in 95 administrative divisions called departments each department has its own archives which is separate from the National Archives (Archives Nationales),Some of these genealogical records have been digitized and made public online. *[http://french-genealogy.typepad.com/genealogie/military/ The French Genealogy Blog - Military] '''Photos''' * [http://www.greatwar.nl/index.html The Heritage of the Great War] Pictures from WW1 France (Some Show Horrific and Explicit Injuries) * [http://www.worldwar1.com/pharc005.htm Big Guns of the Great War] Photo's of Cannon of WW1 * [http://www.wrecksite.eu/Wrecksite.aspx Wrecksite, eu] International ship wreck Database including Navies and Merchant Navies, full information on how and who sank ship with photo's and GPS co-ordinates

==New Zealand== [[image:Photos-192.gif|100px|*]] '''Medals and Honours''' *[http://medals.nzdf.mil.nz/info/ribbons.html Awards and Medals]- This collection provides an index of individuals from New Zealand who were awarded medals, decorations, or other honors for military service *[http://cmhs.ca/index.php/menu-l-articles/2-uncategorised/19-cmhs-article-abbreviations The Calgary Military Historical Society] Abbreviations Used in Military Documents and for Medal Inscriptions used in British Commonwealth Forces. '''World War One''' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gallipoli_Campaign Gallipoli Campaign]- *[http://www.anzacsite.gov.au/ Anzac Site]- A major award-winning educational site containing text, documents, graphics, timelines, video and audio about Australians in the 1915 World War 1 *[http://mappingouranzacs.naa.gov.au/ National Archives of Australia]- Mapping our Anzacs *[http://www.anzacs.net/ Anzac]- The Anzac Tribute site, Stories of the Gallipoli Campaign *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_and_New_Zealand_Army_Corps Australia New Zealand Army Corps]- The Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) was a First World War army corps of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force *[http://australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/anzac-day australia.gov.au]- On 25 April every year, New Zealanders commemorate ANZAC Day. It commemorates the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915. The date, 25 April, was officially named ANZAC Day in 1916. *[http://www.anzacs.org/ Anzacs.org]- Officers of the Australian and New Zealand *Army Corps that Died at Gallipoli *[http://uboat.net/allies/ U-Boat.net] Personnel and Ships of Allied countries in WW1 and WW2 '''World War Two''' *[http://www.unithistories.com/default.asp unithistories.com] Officers, Men and Women of Allied Countries WW2- contains service, decorations and many Photo's. Free *[http://uboat.net/allies/ U-Boat.net] Personnel and Ships of Allied countries in WW1 and WW2 *[http://www.pacificwrecks.com/mia/index.html Missing In Action (MIA) in the Pacific]- At the end of World War II, 78,750 Americans were listed as Missing In Action (MIA), plus thousands more counting all Allied nations Pacific Wrecks maintains profiles on known Pacific Missing In Action (MIA) cases it includes resolved, pending and known cases awaiting attention this is an ongoing project, with a goal to one day include all Pacific aircraft losses and MIA cases. * [http://www.wrecksite.eu/Wrecksite.aspx Wrecksite, eu] International ship wreck Database including Navies and Merchant Navies, full information on how and who sank ship with photo's and GPS co-ordinates '''Military History of New Zealand''' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Military_history_of_New_Zealand Wikipedia New Zealand Military History]- *[http://trove.nla.gov.au/result?q=subject%3A%22New+Zealand+-+military+history%22 Trove National Library of Australia]- New Zealand Military History '''Search Sites''' *[http://www.cyndislist.com/new-zealand/military/ Cyndi's List New Zealand Military] Comprehensive Military History Site Listing. Most Free *[http://muse.aucklandmuseum.com/databases/cenotaph/locations.aspx Cenotaph Database] Military Records. Free *[http://nzdf.mil.nz/personnel-records/nzdf-archives/resources/2ww-air-force-service-records.htm New Zealand Defence force] - Air Force Records *[http://www.coraweb.com.au/nzsites.htm Cora Webb New Zealand Records] Comprehensive Military History Site Listing. Most Free *[http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/hands/links-genealogy/genealogy-links New Zealand History Genealogy links]- New Zealand Defence Force Personnel Records - For ordering military records of the Resources page covers everything from directories and civil registers '''War Graves,Archives etc''' *[http://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission]

==United Kingdom== [[image:My_Images-18.gif|100px|*]] '''Medals and Honours''' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_awards_and_decorations_of_the_United_Kingdom War Medals and Awards]- A list of Medals and Awards *[http://cmhs.ca/index.php/menu-l-articles/2-uncategorised/19-cmhs-article-abbreviations The Calgary Military Historical Society] Abbreviations Used in Military Documents and for Medal Inscriptions used in British Commonwealth Forces. '''Boer War''' * [http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Boer/ Boer War Honour Roll] Multiple Name Search's, Links to other Boer War Memorials and Websites * [http://www.angloboerwar.com/ Anglo Boer War.com] Name Search, Units inc Navy, Medals and Awards * [http://members.pcug.org.au/~croe/sotq/sotq_abw.cgi Soldiers of the Queen in the Second Anglo-Boer War 1899-1902] Searchable Database of Personnel inc Nurses 500,000 entries * [http://www.boer-war.com/ The Boer War] Information on the Boer War from both Sides of the Conflict '''World War One''' *[http://www.1914-1918.net/died.htm The Long Long Trail]- A site to find out what happened to British soldiers who died in WW1 *[https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/ Lives of the First World War -Imperial War Museum] A WW1 centenary project by IWM with the public to commemorate millions of men and women from across the Commonwealth who took part in the First World War. * [http://www.ww1-yorkshires.org.uk/ The Yorkshire Regiment, - First World War Remembrance] Personnel, Honour Roll, with Photos *[http://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/soldiers-died-in-the-great-war Forces War Records WW1]- Soldiers records who died in WW1 *[http://www.1914-1918.net/crime.htm British Military Crime and punishment of 1914-1918]- The Long, Long Trail The British Army of 1914-1918 - for family historians '''World War Two''' *[http://www.unithistories.com/default.asp unithistories.com]- Officers, Men and Women of Allied Countries WW2- contains service, decorations and many Photo's. Free *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/photos/images/thumbnails/ National Archives WW2 Photos]- photographs from World War II that can be found at the National Archives and Records Administration on line *[http://www.pacificwrecks.com/mia/index.html Missing In Action (MIA) in the Pacific]- At the end of World War II, 78,750 Americans were listed as Missing In Action (MIA), plus thousands more counting all Allied nations Pacific Wrecks maintains profiles on known Pacific Missing In Action (MIA) cases it includes resolved, pending and known cases awaiting attention this is an ongoing project, with a goal to one day include all Pacific aircraft losses and MIA cases. *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/photos/images/thumbnails/ National Archives Photos of WW2]- photographs from World War II that can be found at the National Archives and Records Administration '''Army''' *[http://www.flags.net/UNKG06.htm Bitish Army Flags]- British Army Flags from the World Flag Database '''Navy''' *[http://home.wxs.nl/~pdavis/index.htm British Naval Officers and Ships] Free *[http://www.unithistories.com/officers/RN_officersJ.html Royal Navy Officers] Free *[http://uboat.net/allies/ U-Boat.net]- Personnel and Ships of Allied countries in WW1 and WW2. Free * [http://www.crewlist.org.uk/crew/crew.php British Merchant Marine]- Ship Crew List *[http://www.rmg.co.uk/researchers/library/research-guides/the-merchant-navy/research-guide-c10-the-merchant National Maritime Museum]- Research guide for the Merchant Navy World War Two * [http://www.wrecksite.eu/Wrecksite.aspx Wrecksite, eu] International ship wreck Database including Navies and Merchant Navies, full information on how and who sank ship with photo's and GPS co-ordinates '''Royal Air Force''' * [http://www.raf.mod.uk/ Royal Air Force] Official RAF-MOD Site * [http://www.aircrewremembered.com/ Aircrew Remembered] Aircrew and Aircraft Loss's Database. 300,000 records of Personnel most with Photo's * [http://www.lostaircraft.com/?lang=en Lost Aircraft.com] Database of Aircraft Lost in WW2, all Airforces * [http://www.158squadron.co.uk/158_Squadron_pages/158_Association.html 158 Squadron Association] Searchable Database of Personnel of WW2 * [http://forum.12oclockhigh.net/ 12 O'Clock High] Luftwaffe and Allied Air Forces Discussion Forum but good Source of Information '''War Graves''' *[http://www.greatwar.co.uk/article/ww1-war-graves.htm WW1 1914-1918]- War Graves WW1 on The Western Front The Great War *[http://www.cwgc.org/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission] * [http://www.ww1cemeteries.com/ ww1cemeteries.com]- Over 900 Cemeteries and Thousands of Photo's, including an Honour Roll with Service Mens Photo's *[http://www.koreanwaruk.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ Korean War]- Korean War UK :Military Graves * [http://www.ukniwm.org.uk/server/show/nav.002006 War Memorials Archive] Searchable Index of every War Memorial in the United Kingdom and Commonwealth with Photos and Transcriptions 64,000 + *[http://www.britishwargraves.co.uk/page4.htm British War Grave Commission]- '''Maps,Photos,Newspapers etc''' * [http://www.westernfrontassociation.com/ The Western Front Association]- Information, Maps, Photo's, anything to do with WW1 Battlefields * [http://www.westernfrontphotography.com/main.php?g2_view=textpages.Display&page=6 Western Front Photography]- This is a collection of photographs of First World War battle fields along the Western Front as they are today. Chemin des Dames, Hartmannswillerkopf, the Marne, Passchendaele, Somme, Verdun and Ypres and so many other fields of battle are synonymous with the horror and suffering of the first mechanized war. But that was almost a century ago and today that landscape, still full of memories *[http://www.nam.ac.uk/ National Army Museum]- The British National Army Museum online offerings include a collection of records and images. *[http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelprestype/news/britmilhist/famhistresearch/familyhistbritmil.html British Library and Newspapers]- Help for researchers for Family History Research and British Military History, 1801-1945 *[http://www.military-quotes.com/mottos/UK.htm British Military Mottos]-Military Mottos from United Kingdom (UK) '''Miltary History of the United Kingdom''' *[http://www.britishmilitaryhistory.co.uk/ British Military History]- Online resource covering 1930-1950 British Army,British Indian Army and Britian's Allies *[http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Databases/Korea/ Roll of Honour Korea]- This database contains details of British casualties, either dead or wounded, prisoners of war and VC winners *[http://www.sheffieldindexers.com/Links/Links_MilitaryLinks.html Sheffield Indexers]- Sheffield Military *[http://militaryhistory.about.com/ Military History about.com]- This site is extremely well organized and easy to navigate from the homepage you can select an individual topic such as Naval Warfare, Strategies and Tactics, or Current Conflicts this site is a great starting point for researching Military History * [http://www.bedfordregiment.org.uk/ The Bedfordshire Regiment]- The Bedfordshire Regiment in the Great War *[http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWwomen.htm Woman at War]- This website examines the important role played by women in the war and includes biographies of twenty secret agents, twenty women involved in the anti-Nazi resistance movement in Europe and twelve women who risked their lives as war reporters * [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~british41st/41stregt_deserters.htm 41st Regiment of Foot]- Deserters and Soldier Settlers in North America During the 1812 War between United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, its North American colonies and its Indian allies. * [http://www.oocities.org/evesfam/44index.html Index to Recruits of the 44th Regiment of Foot 1843] * [http://www.scottishmilitaryresearch.org.uk/page9.htm Scottish Military History] Scottish Military Linage from the 17th Century to Current, Commanders and Conflicts *[http://www.1914-1918.net/faq.htm British Army Statistics]- Some British Army statistics of the Great War WW1 *[http://www.merkki.com/documents.htm Prisoners of War]- World War 11 Prisoners of War - Stalag Luft I A collection of stories, photos, art and information on Stalag Luft I *[http://www.fleetairarmarchive.net/rollofhonour/index.html Fleet Air Arm Archive]-This site is a Roll of Honour and Personnel Register to the men and women of the FAA and Commonwealth *[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/looking-for-person/britishpowfirstworldwar.htm National Archives]- This is a brief guide to researching records of British prisoners of war during the First World War and before '''Search Sites''' *[http://www.veterans-uk.info/afm/index.htm UK Armed forces]- a site for anything relating to any UK armed forces *[http://www.cyndislist.com/ww1/records/ Cyndis list]- World War I Records Military, Pension, Burial, Casualties * [http://www.historyofwar.org/index.html History of War] Currently has 4,718 articles, 1,773 pictures, 391 maps, 691 unit histories, 791 book reviews and over 3,298,400 words in original articles. Does not just cover the best known conflicts, a good coverage of the First and Second World Wars, the Napoleonic Wars and the American Civil War. *[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/research-guides/armed-forces.htm The National archives of Great Britain] National Register of Archives (NRA), the principal relevant repositories with strong collections relating to the history of the armed forces, useful addresses and links and general works of reference. *[http://www.army.mod.uk/events/23231.aspx British Army Web Site] This link is for information on a selection of events happening at Military Museums in the UK on the British Army Web Site. There are links to other museums from it. *[http://www.themilitaryhistoricalsociety.co.uk/ The Military Historical Society] The Military Historical Society was founded in 1948 for the advancement of the education of the public by the promotion of the study of the history of the uniformed services of the Crown, of uniforms, weapons, and all aspects of military history, and the dissemination of knowledge relating to such matters. *[http://www.sahr.co.uk/ The Society for Army Historical Research] One of Britain’s oldest military history societies, the Society for Army Historical Research (SAHR) aims to encourage the study of the history and traditions of the British Army from the late middle ages to modern times. *[http://www.bcmh.org.uk/index.php The British Commission for Military History] The British Commission for Military History was founded in 1968 as the national branch of the International Commission for Military History. It serves as a forum for the discussion and promotion of military history in the broadest sense, that is naval and air as well as army aspects without any specific time limits. *[http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/findhelprestype/webres/britishmilitary/ British Library Help for Researchers] Organisations and resources containing library and archive collections or providing information relating to British military history. *[http://www.scottishmilitaryresearch.org.uk/ Scottish Military History Website] The Lineage and uniforms of the Regiments of Scotland Past & Present

==United States of America== [[image:Photos-188.gif|100px|*]] '''Medals and Honors''' * [http://www.history.army.mil/moh/index.html Medal of Honor Recipients] * [http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/medalofh.htm Medal of Honor Recipients] Buried in Arlington National Cemetery * [http://valor.defense.gov/Home.aspx Military Awards for Valor - Top 3] Created in response to the U.S. Supreme Court striking down the Stolen Valor Act of 2005, the website is designed to deter people from falsely claiming to have been awarded military decorations for valor. It was launched on 25 July 2012 and initially contained only a small number of entries, but eventually The Pentagon hopes to expand it to become much more comprehensive. * [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Y-FQ_ueG4AwC&pg=PA458&lpg=PA458&dq=samuel+robertson+medal+of+honor&source=bl&ots=L3-UKzXahe&sig=LZEEuYYwUHpFlPHB8Dy4jjgGT6c&hl=en&sa=X&ei=4MXeUq7yO4SqhQfQroDoBA&ved=0CC8Q6AEwADgK#v=onepage&q=samuel%20robertson%20medal%20of%20honor&f=false America's Heros: Medal of Honor Recipients from the Civil War to Afghanistan] A Book that pays tribute to Americans who have demonstrated uncommon valor in the face of great danger. The Medal of Honor recipients featured in this book all acted heroically to earn this highly coveted award, many of them by risking—or sacrificing—their lives to save the lives of others. The stories of these individuals—chosen to reflect the wide diversity of ethnic and cultural backgrounds, branches of service, and conflicts of the recipients—will broaden readers' understanding and appreciation of the Medal of Honor and the distinguished Americans who have received it. * [http://projects.militarytimes.com/citations-medals-awards/ Military Times Hall of Valor] Medals and Awards of United States Military Personel * [http://www.thepurpleheart.com/recipient Purple Heart Hall of Honor] - A searchable list of recipients. *[http://www.usmm.org/medals.html Merchant Marine Medals and Ribbons] '''War of 1812''' *[http://www.cyndislist.com/1812/rosters/ Cyndislist.com] - War of 1812 Regimental Rosters & Histories *[http://go.fold3.com/1812pensions/ go.fold3.com] - War of 1812 Pension Application Files *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/genealogy.html National Archives] - The National Archives holds Federal military service records in two repositories Revolutionary War – 1912 - National Archives Building in Washington, DC *[http://www.newberry.org/war-1812-military-research Newberry.org] - War of 1812 Military Research *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/war-of-1812/1812-discharge-certificates/discharge-certificates.html US National Archives] - Discharge Certificates *[http://www.1812veterans.ca/en/search.php 1812 Veterans] - Search for an 1812 Veteran *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/US_War_of_1812_Service_Records Family Search] - US War of 1812 Service Records *[http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/community/military_records/3186/war_of_1812/388404 PHMC] - War of 1812 Records *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/military/war-of-1812-military-records.htm Access Genealogy] - War of 1812 Military Records *[http://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/archives/archivesdb/soldiers/ Missouri Digital Heritage] - Soldiers Records: War of 1812 - World War I *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_in_the_War_of_1812 Family Search] - United States in the War of 1812 *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Beginning_US_War_of_1812_Research Family Search] - Beginning War of 1812 Research *[http://www.warof1812.ca/regiments.htm War of 1812]- Regiments *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1317828221939/1317828660198 Government of Canada] - Heroes of the War of 1812 *[http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/?func=file&file_name=find-b-clas12&local_base=CLAS12&_ga=1.141706994.1903210171.1433911007 Library of Virginia] - Index of War of 1812 Pay Rolls and Muster search *[http://fortmchenrylibrary.org/index.cfm?action=archival Fort McHenry Library.com] - Searchable Archival Materials Relating to the War of 1812 in the Chesapeake Region *[http://www.americanwars.org/war-1812-pennsylvania.htm American Wars] - Muster Rolls Of The Pennsylvania Volunteers In The War Of 1812-1814 '''American Civil War''' *[https://familysearch.org/civil-war familysearch Civil War Era Records] Union and Confederate Records. ongoing project *[http://www.sonofthesouth.net/ The Civil War] This site provides an excellent resource for originals. This is the only site available that has the Harper's Weekly newspapers from the Civil War. *[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/index.htm National Parks Service civil war index] American Civil War. Free * [http://www.civilwarindex.com/index.html Civil War Index] This website is an index of the Armies, Soldiers and Battles of the Civil War. Offers links to the Official Records, free online books, books that may be purchased, and other websites *[http://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/rosters.htm NYS Division of Military and Navals Affairs] - resource for US Civil War NY Regiment Rosters *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/civil-war/ National Archives Civil War]- A great site for researching anything to do with the American Civil War *[http://www.actonmemoriallibrary.org/civilwar/index.html Acton Massachusetts Memorial Library Civil War Archives] Documenting the Civil War service of soldiers and sailors of Acton, Massachusetts. Service Records, Pension Records, Cemetery Records, Documents and Manuscripts, Photographs *[http://www.digitalarchives.state.pa.us/index.asp Pennsylvania State Archives] Pennsylvania, Americian Civil War indexes and other Conflicts. Free *[http://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/index.html Pennsylvania in the Civil War] Personnel and Units, Very Comprehensive. Free *[http://slic.njstatelib.org/new_jersey_information/searchable_publications_0 New Jersey Searchable Publications] - resource for NJ Civil War Officers & Men *[http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/ Encyclopedia Virginia] American Civil War and other Conflicts. Free *[http://www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/civil_war_series/5/index.htm National Parks Service] Prison camps of the Union Army during the Civil War for Confederate Prisoners of War '''World War One''' *[http://www.westpoint.edu/history/SitePages/WWI.aspx Department of History West Point]- An excellent World War I resource that shares collections of maps from various parts of the world where major battles were fought *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_World_War_I_Service_Records World War One Records Family Search] - United States World War I Service Records *[http://www.familyrelatives.com/navigate/navigate_detail.php?id=15 Family relatives.com] - Among the records are the General Register Office’s (GRO) Army, (including the Royal Flying Corps) and Navy (with the Royal Naval Air Service) deaths as well as separately “Soldiers who died in the Great War” The National Roll and the sought after “De Ruvigny’s Roll of Honour”. '''World War Two''' *[http://www.militarymuseum.org/HistoryWWII.html The California State Military Museum]- The California State Military Museum offers details about how this state engaged in the Second World War, including stories about rumors, events, and news that affected the outcome of events *[https://www.wisconsinhistory.org/turningpoints/tp-038/ Wisconsin History]- Among other things This site shares the specific history of Wisconsin veterans of World War II '''Vietnam''' *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/vietnam-war/index.html Vietnam records]- A great site to research Military Records from Vietnam *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/vietnam-war/casualty-statistics.html War Casualties]- Statistical Information about Fatal Casualties of the Vietnam War *[http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fac/Thomas.Pilsch/Vietnam.html Vietnam War Resources]- A great site to research anything to do with the Vietnam War *[http://www.vietnamwar.net/research.htm Research Material]- Information for the study of America's longest war. '''Search Sites''' *[http://www.vetfriends.com/ Vetfriends.com] - Connecting and reuniting old friends there is a fee to join or Your free profile will give you limited access to the website with over 1,500,000 members *[http://www.worldwar1.com/dbc/gen_faq.htm The Great War Society] - Online Resources For the Genealogical Researcher *[http://govmilitaryregistry.com/ Gov Military Registry]- A Comprehensive Military Records Databases for All States * [http://www.dtic.mil/dpmo/ Defence Prisoner of War*Missing Personnel Office] United States Missing in Action Personnel. WW2 Thru Operation Iraqi Freedom *[http://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/military/ National Archives] Free *[http://www.telusplanet.net/public/mtoll/United%20States2.htm Mary's Genealogy Treasures]- A great selection of Military Records for all Wars *[http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/mil/1812/index.shtml Olive Tree Genealogy]- A good choice of U.S.A. Military Genealogy *[http://www.cyndislist.com/african-american/military/ Cyndi's List]- African-American Military * [http://freepages.history.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~british41st/41stregt_deserters.htm 41st Regiment of Foot] Deserters and Soldier Settlers in North America During the 1812 War between United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, its North American colonies and its Indian allies. *[http://www.pacificwrecks.com/mia/index.html Missing In Action (MIA) in the Pacific]- At the end of World War II, 78,750 Americans were listed as Missing In Action (MIA), plus thousands more counting all Allied nations Pacific Wrecks maintains profiles on known Pacific Missing In Action (MIA) cases it includes resolved, pending and known cases awaiting attention this is an ongoing project, with a goal to one day include all Pacific aircraft losses and MIA cases. '''Army''' *[http://searchgenealogy.net/military.html Military Databases]- Access soldier lists from all major American wars. * [http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/soldiers/ The Missouri State Archives] Soldiers Records: War of 1812 - World War I *[http://www.history.army.mil/reference/records.htm History Army]- Master Index of Army Records '''Navy''' *[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/records/royal-naval-seamen.htm National Archives]- On this site are over 600,000 Royal Navy service records for ratings who joined the service between 1853 and 1923. Some of the records cover periods of service up to 1928. *[http://www.armed-guard.com/searchmil.html Armed Guard]- This site obtaining and Researching Military Service Records and Ship Records for World War II U.S. Navy Armed Guard and World War II U.S. Merchant Marine *[http://navylog.navymemorial.org/ Navy Memorial]- The United States Navy Memorial Honoring Navy Service Free *[http://www.hnsa.org/doc/nara/ US Navy Records at NARA]- This site covers the immediate pre-WW II, WW II and postwar is available online on this web site, *[http://www.wrecksite.eu/Wrecksite.aspx Wrecksite, eu] International ship wreck Database including Navies and Merchant Navies, full information on how and who sank ship with photo's and GPS co-ordinates '''Air force''' *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/air-force/ National Archives] - Air force Records *[http://www.8thairforce.com/ US Air Force Military Heritage Database] - This web site records and preserve the personal information and the military records of those individuals who served in the United States Air Force from 1908 and into the future you can search for records *[http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/contentsearch.aspx?cat=wvr_airforce Worldvitalrecords] - US Air Force Register Record search *[http://www.pacificwrecks.com/search/ Pacific Wrecks.com] Aircraft Wreck Database in the Pacific Region, WW11 and Korea '''Military History of the United States of America''' *[http://my.execpc.com/~dschaaf/mainmenu.html Pearl Harbour Remembered]- This site provides an overview to the Pearl Harbour attack, a timeline of events, survivor remembrances, a map, audio files, and useful links *[http://www.usmm.org/shipsunkdamaged.html U.S Mercant Marine WW11]- US. Merchant Marine Ships Sunk or Damaged in World War II *[http://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/subjects/military National Museum of American History]- The Museum's superb military collections document the history of the men and women of the armed forces of the United States. The collections include ordnance, firearms, and swords; uniforms and insignia, national and military flags and banners, and many other objects. * [http://www.historyofwar.org/index.html History of War] Currently has 4,718 articles, 1,773 pictures, 391 maps, 691 unit histories, 791 book reviews and over 3,298,400 words in original articles. Does not just cover the best known conflicts, a good coverage of the First and Second World Wars, the Napoleonic Wars and the American Civil War. *[http://rs6.loc.gov/ammem/browse/ListSome.php?category=War,+Military Libaray of Congress]- The Library of Congress provides a great source for primary source material for American military history. Items that can be found here include an electronic version of The Stars and Stripes, The American Soldiers' Newspaper of World War I, extensive maps from both sides of the Civil war, and Ansel Adams photographs of Japanese-American interment camp *[http://militaryhistory.about.com/ Military History about.com]- This site is extremely well organized and easy to navigate from the homepage you can select an individual topic such as Naval Warfare, Strategies and Tactics, or Current Conflicts this site is a great starting point for researching Military History *[http://thisdayinusmilhist.wordpress.com/ This day in U.S Miltary History]- A day-by-day digest of events regarding all services of the U.S. military *[http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWwomen.htm Woman at War]- This website examines the important role played by women in the war and includes biographies of twenty secret agents, twenty women involved in the anti-Nazi resistance movement in Europe and twelve women who risked their lives as war reporters. *[http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1963.html History of the United States Army]- * [http://www.uscg.mil/history/articles/h_CGatwar.asp United States Coast Guard] The Coast Guard at war. Personnel, Photo's and History * [http://uswarbrides.com/ US War Brides.Com] Foreign Born GI Brides of World War II. Database, Stories, Photo's and Ships '''Newspapers,Photos etc''' *[http://www.civil-war.net/searchphotos.asp?searchphotos=Military%20Life Civil War Photos]- This site is Dedicated to the participants, both North and South, in the great American Civil War 1861 - 1865 *[http://www.unithistories.com/default.asp unithistories.com] Officers, Men and Women of Allied Countries WW2- contains service, decorations and many Photo's. Free *[http://digital.library.northwestern.edu/wwii-posters/background.html The WW2 Poster Collection]- The 338 items, primarily World War II-era posters Materials published by the U.S. Government Printing Office are in the public domain and, as such, not subject to copyright restriction the Library requests users to cite the URL and Northwestern University Library if they wish to reproduce images from its poster database. *[http://www.freevintageposters.com/search/label/military?&max-results=12 Printable War Posters]- A free site for Vintage War Posters you can download *[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/sgphtml/sashtml/sashome.html Stars and Stripes]- The American Soliders Newspaper of World War 1 *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww2/photos/images/thumbnails/ National Archives Photos of WW2]- photographs from World War II that can be found at the National Archives and Records Administration '''War Graves,Monuments''' *[http://patriot.sar.org/fmi/iwp/cgi?-db=Grave%20Registry&-loadframes Sons of the American Revolution] - National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution Patriot & Grave Index *[http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search/?Tab_ID=0 National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution] *[http://www.abmc.gov/home.php American Battle Monuments Commission]- Established by Congress in 1923, the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) commemorates the service, achievements, and sacrifice of U.S. armed forces. ABMC manages 24 overseas military cemeteries, and 26 memorials, monuments, and markers. *[http://ww1cemeteries.com/ WW1 AND WW11 Military cemeteries]- A site of remembrance and comprehensive guide to the military cemeteries and memorials around the world This site contains photographs of all 940 cemeteries in France and Belgium '''Prisoners of War''' *[http://www.usmm.org/revdead.html Merchant Marine at War]-This site list the Names of 8000 Merchant Marines who were American Prisoners of the Revolution *[http://www.usmm.org/pownames.html Merchant Marines WW11]- American Merchant Marine Prisoners of War or Civilian Internees during World War II *[http://www.usmm.org/pow.html Stories of the Merchant Maine POW]- This site tells the stories of some of the Merchant Marines that were Prisoners of War in WW11

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Wounded in action (WIA) describes soldiers who have been wounded while fighting in a combat zone during war time but have not been killed. Typically it implies that they are temporarily or permanently incapable of bearing arms or continuing to fight *Key to Other Information *WIA=Wounded in Action *KIA=Killed in Action *MIA=Missing in Action *DOW=Died of Wounds *POW=Prisoner of War *MOH=Medal of Honor (America) *LOH=Legion of Honour (France) *VC=Victoria Cross (Australia,United Kingdom,New Zealand and Canada) *NC=Navy Cross *DSC=Distinguished Service Cross *MM=Military Medal {|class="wikitable sortable" border="4" |- ! scope="col"|Last Name ! scope="col"|First Names ! scope="col"|Conflict ! scope="col"|Flag of Country ! scope="col"|Other |- |[[Bidgood-142|Bidgood]] |Kingsley Arnold Wesley Cyril |WW1 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] KIA (Broodseinde, Belgium) |- |- |[[Wuttke-30|Wuttke]] |Malcolm |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA (Vietnam) |- |- |[[Abbott-5105|Abbott]] |John |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |KIA, WIA, POW (North Vietnam) |- |[[Abrams-867|Abrams]] |Lewis Herbert (Lew) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, NC, KIA (North Vietnam) |- |[[Adams-21865|Adams]] |Samuel (Sam) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, KIA, POW (Vietnam) |- |[[Aiken-540|Aiken]] |Larry Delarnard |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW,WIA,KIA (Vietnam) (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Allendorph-58|Allendorph]] |Charles Henry |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png |90px|??]] |WIA (Battle of Spotsylvania) |- |[[Alpers-19|Alpers]] |John Hardesty |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Amiot-96|Amiot]] |Gilbert Henry (Bert) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Amiot-139|Amiot]] |Marvin Baptiste |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, DOW [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Amos-648|Amos]] |Grove Rorick |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Anderson-21103|Anderson]] |Gareth Laverne (Gary) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, DMS (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Anderson-6212|Anderson]] |George Gore Melvyn |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA,POW |- |[[Anderson-6023|Anderson]] |Henry |Napoleonic Wars |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA (Battle of Waterloo ) |- |[[Anderson-21104|Anderson]] |John Thomas |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, MIA, POW (Vietnam) |- |[[Anderson-26047|Anderson]] |Thomas |Korean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, May 1950. Aug 1950, Sep 1950 (Heartbreak RIdge) |- |[[Arbuthnot-795|Arbuthnot]] |Andrew Robert Coghill (Andy) |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA |- |[[Arbuthnot-1481|Arbuthnot]] |Arthur Hornby Astley Corkran |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA |- |[[Arbuthnot-1141| Arbuthnot]] |Benjamin Franklin |US Civil War, Confederate |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA ,POW[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-396|Arbuthnot]] | Charles George |Crimean War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA |- |[[Arbuthnot-1065|Arbuthnot]] |John Sawyer |War of 1812 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA (Battle of New Orlean) |- |[[Arbuthnot-54|Arbuthnot]] |John Sinclair Wemyss |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA |- |[[ Arbuthnot-1062| Arbuthnot]] |John Wesley |US Civil War, Confederate |[[Image: WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg |90px|??]] |WIA (Baton Rouge)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-130|Arbuthnot]] |Malcolm Alexander |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA ( Battle of Ypres)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-1061|Arbuthnot]] |Reginald Ramsay |Boer War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-1140| Arbuthnot]] |Stanley Viers |US Civil War, Confederate |[[Image: WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg |90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Arroyo-Baez-1|Arroyo-Baez]] |Gerasimo |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA,POW, KIA ( Vietnam) |- |[[Atterberry-78|Atterberry]] |Edwin Lee (Ed) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA (Hanoi) (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Austen-309|Austen]] |Robert Edward |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA ,WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Austin-7182|Austin]] |Oscar Palmer |Vietnam War ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH, KIA, WIA (Quang Nam, Vietnam) |- |[[Bagley-1027|Bagley]] |Robert Ray (Bobby) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Baird-2208|Baird]] |William Allen (Bill) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Baker-9279|Baker]] |Arthur Brander |Boer War/WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Baker-19482|Baker]] |David Earle (Bull) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Ballard-7664|Ballard]] |Arthur T. (Ted) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Barbay-16|Barbay]] |Lawrence (Larry) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Barber-107|Barber]] |Jonathan |King George's War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA DIMS Louisburg, Nova Scotia |- |[[Barrett-5186|Barrett]] |Benjamin J. |US Civil War, Confederate |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] Chickamauga, TN; DOW |- |[[Barrows-318|Barrows]] |Henry Charles (Hank) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Barry-1997|Barry]] |Edward Francis |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, KIA (Vietnam) |- |[[Barton-2379|Barton]] |Frank Wyndham |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA (Battle of Messinos) |- |[[Baugh-394|Baugh]] |William Joseph (Bill) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Bean-3163|Bean]] |James Ellis |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Bean-3165|Bean]] |William Raymond (Ray) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Beardslee-271|Beardslee]] |Charles Owen |World War II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA |- |[[Beeler-277|Beeler]] |Carroll Robert (Gringo) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Bell-12746|Bell]] |James Franklin |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Bennett-16330|Bennett]] |Steven Logan |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, KIA, MOH, South Vietnam |- |[[Bernasconi-14|Bernasconi]] |Louis Henry Jr. (Lou) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Best-7961|Best]] |Richard Henry |US Civil War, Union |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png |90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] (Battle of Prairie Grove) |- |[[Bishop-3644|Bishop]] |David William |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]]WIA x2(Battle of Fromella, Battle of St.Quentin) |- |[[Biss-70|Biss]] |Robert Irvin Biss |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison ''The Hanoi Hilton'') |- |[[Black-6577|Black]] |Cole Calvin |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Bliss-3164|Bliss]] |Ronald Glenn (Ron) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Bodycombe-3|Bodycombe]] |Richard |WW II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA |- |[[Bolstad-50|Bolstad]] |Richard Eugene (Dick) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Bomar-129|Bomar]] |Jack Williamson |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Bosiljevac-8|Bosiljevac]] |Michael Joseph (Mike) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA (North Vietnam) |- |[[Bottomley-92|Bottomley]] |James Reginald Alfred |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Brace-265|Brace]] |Ernest Cary (Ernie) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW |- |[[Bray-1103|Bray]] |Gordon J. |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, France and Holland |- |[[Breckner-7|Breckner]] |William John Jr. (Bud) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Brigham-558|Brigham]] |James Woodrow Jr. |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Brooke-Anderson-19|Brooke-Anderson]] |Eric Litchfield |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Brotherton-180|Brotherton]] |Thomas William |Peninsular War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA (Salamanca, Nive)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Brown-47425|Brown]] |Nathaniel Smith |US Civil War, Union |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png |90px|??]] |WIA (Battle of Chancelorsville) |- |[[Brudno-1|Brudno]] |Edward Alan (Alan) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Bullock-887| Bullock]] |Fred |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, Battle of Poelcappelle [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Bullwinkel-6|Bullwinkel]] |Vivian |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Bangka Island ,Sumatra)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Bumgarner-258|Bumgarner]] |James Scott |Korea |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] 2 Purple Hearts |- |[[Burdett-440|Burdett]] |Edward Burke |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW, KIA (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Burer-1|Burer]] |Arthur William (Art) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Burgess-9168|Burgess]] |Richard Gordon |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Burnett-824|Burnett]] |Ernest Hillier |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA (Achi Baba)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Burnett-1234|Burnett]] |Fenton Montague |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA (France) |- |[[Burns-5408|Burns]] |Donald Ray (Don) (Wiley Coyote) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Burns-5440|Burns]] |Frederick John (Fred) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, KIA (South Vietnam) |- |[[Burroughs-1028|Burroughs]] |William David (Dave) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, AFC, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Butler-9196|Butler]] |William Wallace (Bill) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Cain-2989|Cain]] |Aubrey Spencer |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA (Flanders) DOW |- |[[Cameron-3711|Cameron]] |Kenneth Robbins (Ken) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, NC, KIA (North Vietnam) |- |[[Campbell-16452|Campbell]] |Burton Wayne |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Carlson-2090|Carlson]] |Albert Edwin (Ed) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Carpenter-6826|Carpenter]] |Allan Russell (Al) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Cate-320|Cate]] |David Hamilton |US Civil War, Confederate |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |POW ,WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Cavaiani-2|Cavaiani]] |Jon Robert |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA,MOH (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Cherry-1690|Cherry]] |Fred Vann |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA,AFC (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Cherry-1354|Cherry]] |Percy Herbert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |VC, MC, KIA (France), WIA |- |[[Chrichton-7|Chrichton]] |James Bell |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA/VC (France)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Christian-2360|Christian]] |Michael Durham (Mike) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Clemens-303|Clemens]] |Charles James Edward (Charlie) |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA (Eygpt) |- |[[Clements-3011|Clements]] |James Arlen (Jim) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW, (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Clower-308|Clower]] |Claude Douglas (Doug) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW,MIA (Sơn Tây & Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Cobeil-1|Cobeil]] |Earl Glenn |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW, KIA(Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Colyer-232|Colyer]] |Sgt. Wilbur E. |WWI ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH, WIA, KIA, (Verdun, France) |- |[[Condon-443|Condon]] |James Carroll (Jim) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Conner-1821|Conner]] |Garlin Murl |World War II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MOH |- |[[Copeland-2580|Copeland]] |Harvey Carroll Jr. (HC) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Coskey-7|Coskey]] |Kenneth Leon (Ken) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Craner-55|Craner]] |Robert Roger (Bob) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Cullen-473|Cullen]] |Leslie Charles |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA (France) |- |[[Curran-582|Curran]] |Leslie John (Les) |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA (France ) [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Curran-29|Curran]] |William Henry (Bill) |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA (Western Front ) |- |[[Cutter-382|Cutter]] |James Dickinson |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Daly-434|Daly]] |Daniel Joseph |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]]MOH x2 WIA x3 NC,DSC |- |[[Daly-445|Daly]] |Denis |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA x2 Verdun France Wulverghen Belgium [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Daughtrey-38|Daughtrey]] |Robert Norlan |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hóa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Davies-2206|Davies]] |Arthur Ellis |WW11 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA (Sicily) |- |[[Davis-57904|Davis]] |Edward Anthony (Ed) |Vietnam War ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Davis-39392|Davis]] |James S |US Civil War, Confederate |[[Image: WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg |90px|??]] |WIA Missionary Ridge [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Davis-4|Davis]] |Jefferson Finis |Mexican–American War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png |90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA ,POW |- |[[Day-3903|Day]] |George Everett (Bud) |WWII,Korea,Vietnam |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW, MOH, AFC (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Deering-500|Deering]] |John Arthur |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hóa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[DeHaven-179|DeHaven]] |Benjamin |US Civil War, Union |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png |90px|??]] |WIA (Battle of Petersburg)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[DeMorest-33|DeMorest]] |Robert Leslie |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA |- |[[Dengler-166|Dengler]] |Dieter |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW in Laos |- |[[Denton-2489|Denton]] |Jeremiah Andrew |WWII, Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hóa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[DiBernardo-9|DiBernardo]] |James Vincent |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hóa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[ Dickinson-3297|Dickinson]] |Henry Waite |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, DOW [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- | [[Dillion-229|Dillion]] | John Edward | WWI | [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, NC, U.S. Marine Corps |- |[[Dingee-88|Dingee]] |David Burgoyne |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hòa Ló Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Dobbs-392|Dobbs]] |"W. C." Woodrow Carey |WW II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]], Bougainville (Purple Heart) |- |[[Dutill-4|Dutill]] |Samuel |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Dunlap-1167|Dunlap]] |Robert Hugo |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH/WIA (Iwo Jima) [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Elliott-11816|Elliott]] |Artice Weldon (Art) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW |- |[[Evelyn-28|Evelyn]] |George |100 Days War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA (Battle of Waterloo) |- |[[Fitz Randolph-181|Fitz Randolph]] |Nathaniel |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png|90px|??]] |WIAX4,POW/MIA,KIA (Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., NJ) [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Frew-165|Frew]] |Henry George |WWI, WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA |- |[[Gallagher-1149|Gallagher]] |Harold John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA (France)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Garcia-2872|Garcia]] |Candelario |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, MOH |- |[[Garlington-25|Garlington]] |Ernest Albert |Indian Wars |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] Medal of Honor |- |[[Gideon-299|Gideon]] |Willard Selleck |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Giles-2970|Giles]] |Billie Dixson |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA |- |[[Gossage-106|Gossage]] |Adam Almack |US Civil War, Union |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png |90px|??]] |WIA |- |[[Gossage-124|Gossage]] |Floyd LeRoy |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png |90px|??]] |WIA, Purple Heart Battle of the Bulge |- |[[Gough-485|Gough]] |Hugh Henry |Indian Rebellion, 1857 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |VC,WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Gough-486|Gough]] | John Edmund |Somaliland Campaign |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |VC, WIA, DOW |- |[[Graves-4092|Graves]] |Rice Evan, Jr. |American Civil War, Confederate |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, Chickamauga, Tennessee died of wound[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Graves-5998|Graves]] |Lt. Terrence Collinson |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH, WIA, KIA (Quang Nam, Vietnam)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|??]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|20px|MOH]] |- |[[Griffin-5340|Griffin]] |James Lloyd |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, MIA, POW, KIA (North Vietnam) |- |[[Griffis-361|Griffis]] |Charles B |US Civil War, Confederate |[[Image: WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg |90px|??]] |POW (Captured at Gettysburg interred in Fort Delaware)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Groves-1789|Groves]] |John Wesley |US Civil War, Confederate |[[Image: WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg |90px|??]] |WIA (lost his leg in the Battle of Jonesboro)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Hallmark-346|Hallmark]] |Elige Bryce |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]]1 Nov 1918, Rifleman WWI, Battle of St Mihiel, Battle of the Argonne Forest. |- |[[Hamblett-31|Hamblett]] |Claude Ray |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Hamblett-87|Hamblett]] |Wade Hampton |US Civil War, Confederate |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Hanson-2005|Hanson]] |John Nottingham |US Civil War Union |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png |90px|??]] |WIA (Battle of Fredericksburg)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Hatcher-2313|Hatcher]] |David Burnett |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW |- |[[Hay-1202|Hay]] |Marmion Alexander |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA x2 [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Higginbotham-409|Higginbotham]] |Elijah Benson |American Civil War Confederate |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] Spotsylvania, VA Lost both legs |- |[[Hooper-3132|Hooper Sr]] |Absalom |American Revolutionary War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.png |90px|??]] |POW, WIA |- |[[Hoover-2972|Hoover]] |Robert Anderson (Bob) |World War II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW, WIA |- |[[Jacka-38|Jacka]] |Albert |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA x3 VC,MC [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Jemmeson-17|Jemmeson]] |Thomas Stanley |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA x2 [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]](Gallipolli ,France) |- |[[Johnson-94149|Johnson]] |Samuel Robert III (Sam) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |POW/MIA, WIA (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Jones-47171|Jones]] |John |US Civil War Confederate |[[Image: WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg |90px|??]] |WIA (Battle of Richmond )[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Jones-20325|Jones]] |Lewis Tobias |Crimean |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA (Algiers) LOH,OM [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Jones-20334|Jones]] |Loftus Francis |Peninsular War, UK |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]](Battle of Nivelle) |- |[[Jones-76822|Jones]] |Murphy Neal (Neal) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA,POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Jumper-25|Jumper]] |Alden Hayden |American Civil War Union ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |Battle of Vicksburg [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|WIA]] |- |[[Jumper-24|Jumper]] |Benjamin |American Civil War Union |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|WIA]] |- |[[Kabrich-13| Kabrich]] |George W L |US Civil War Confederate |[[Image: WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg |90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Kabrich-5| Kabrich]] |Isaiah Randolph |US Civil War Confederate |[[Image: WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg |90px|??]] |WIA[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Kabrich-15| Kabrich]] |Peter Jeremiah |US Civil War Confederate |[[Image: WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg |90px|??]] |WIA[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Kabrich-2|Kabrich]] |Robert Harris |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA (Europe) |- |[[Keene-1038|Keene]] |George Lawson |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|WIA]]WIA several times, Purple Heart Medal, most decorated soldier of WWI. |- |[[Keith-3317|Keith]] |Miguel Hernandez "Mike" |Vietnam War ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|USA]] |MOH, WIA, KIA (Quang Ngao, Vietnam)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|??]][[Image:Military_Medals-179.png|20px|??]] |- |[[Kerr-2335|Kerr]] |Floyd |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|WIA]]WIA |- |[[Kerr-2334|Kerr]] |Michael Scott |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MIA, WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Kerslake-69|Kerslake]] |Sydney |WWI,WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]]WIA |- |[[King-Smith-12|King-Smith]] |Ronald |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]]WIA |- |[[Law-2729|Law]] |Robert David |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH, WIA, KIA (Tinh Phuoc Thanh, Vietnam)[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Lee-19704|Lee Sr]] |[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_W._Lee 2d Lt Daniel Warnell] | WW II |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH, WIA (France) |- |[[Levitow-1|Levitow]] |John |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH WIA (Vietnam)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Lewis-20194|Lewis]] |Richard S |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA |- |[[Lister-491|Lister]] |Charles Alfred |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA ,DOW (Gallopli) [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Littlefield-50|Littlefield]] |George Washington |American Civil War Confederate |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, Mossy Creek, TN[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Long-16636|Long]] |Stephen Glen |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | MIA, WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Luckie-51|Luckie]] |William Julius |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA (Gallipolli, Turkey)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Love-713|Love]] |George Maltby |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png|90px|??]] |MOH, WIA (Siege of Port Hudson)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Lucas-4122|Lucas]] |Jacklyn Harrell |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH/WIA (Iwo Jima)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Luckie-51|Luckie]] |William Julius |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA (Gallipolli)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Mackey-1380|Mackey]] |Private 2413 Thomas Sylvester |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA twice (Western Front) [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Matthews-5164|Matthews]] |Gustavus Heman |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png |90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[McArtney-4|McArtney]] |Angus |Boer War, WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[McCain-6|McCain]] |John Sidney III |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[McDaniel-2854|McDaniel]] |Norman Alexander (Norm) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[McGrath-1454|McGrath]] |John Michael (Mike) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[ McKenzie-1881|McKenzie]] |Archibald |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA ,DW |- |[[ McKenzie-1882|McKenzie]] |Charles Ronald |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] WIA x2 |- |[[McKnight-2548|McKnight]] |George Grigsby |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Mendenhall-596|Mendenhall]] |George Washington |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg |90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Mendenhall-644|Mendenhall]] |Jonathan |US Civil War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png |90px|??]] |WIA,DOW (Bermuda Hundred)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- ||[[Meyerkord-1|Meyerkord]] |LT Harold Dale |Viet Nam |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA KIA (Viet Nam) [[image: Military_Awards_and_Badges-6.png|35px|??]] [[Image:Military_Medals-198.png|35px|??]]w/v [[Image:Photos-246.png|35px|PH]]x2 [[image: Military_Awards_and_Badges-9.png |35px|??]] |- |[[Morris-9195|Morris]] |John |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Moss-1619|Moss]] |Lemuel |US Civil War Union |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.png |90px|??]] |WIA (Marye's Heights)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Mullen-947|Mullen]] |Richard Dean (Dick) |Vietnam War |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] | WIA, POW (Hoa Lo Prison "The Hanoi Hilton") |- |[[Murphy-4027|Murphy]] |Audie Leon |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |MOH,LOH ,WIA |- |[[Nagel-2862|Nagle]] |Julian Girard |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Newton-6148|Newton]] |Clarence Elmer |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA (Meuse-Argonne Offensive) |- |[[O'Keefe-256|O'Keefe]] |Athol Henry |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA (France)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[O'Sullivan-677|O'Sullivan]] |Gerald Robert Lidwill |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|90px]] |VC, KIA, WIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Parsons-4267|Parsons]] |Harry Robert |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] Iwo Jima, March, 1945. |- |[[Peden-379|Peden]] |David Dantzler |US Civil War Confederate |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA (Malvern Hill, Virginia)[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Phillips-5229|Phillips]] |Vernon |WWI |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Pike-5689| Pike]] |Thomas J |US Civil War Confederate |[[Image: WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg |90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Raffa-15|Raffa]] |George |WWII |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|WIA]]WIA, Purple Heart Medal 2x |- |[[Richardson-7369|Richardson]] |David Richard |US Civil War Confederate |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Richardson-7381|Richardson]] |Edgar G |US Civil War Confederate |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg |90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Richardson-7191|Richardson]] |James J |US Civil War Confederate |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Richardson-7370|Richardson]] |Robert Billups |US Civil War Confederate |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA [[Image:Photos-817.jpg|20px|??]] |- |[[Ridling-17|Ridling]] |Martin Van Buren |US Civil War Confederate |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-20.jpg|90px|??]] |WIA, Chancellorsville VA, WIA, Fredericksburg VA, CSA Inf. 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Wreck of SS Drummond Castle

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=== SS Drummond Castle Disaster === Written by Michael ThompsonClose to the gate of Llandough churchyard, near Penarth in South Wales, is an inscription on the side of the memorial to my Great Grandfather, [[Thompson-6732|Thomas Roe Thompson]], shipowner, commemorating the death of his daughter [[Thompson-7141|Emily]] and her husband [[Gethin-3|John Gethin]] together with their two children, Lorna and Jack, who died in the wreck of the Union Castle liner Drummond Castle on the night of 16 June 1896. At the time of my visit to this churchyard late in 1995, I had little idea about this event or where it had taken place. It is topical that I should highlight the Drummond Castle at this time as it is now more than 100 years since the passenger ship went down and there was some mention of it in the British and French press at the time of its centenary. I am indebted to the Guardian Newspaper of London which has given me permission to reproduce parts of an article by Paul Webster in Paris, under the banner '''8 May 96 - French islanders mourn British long lost at sea:'''Guardian Newspaper, May 1996 '''243 people died in the sinking of the Drummond Castle. But plans by Breton villagers to mark the centenary have been ignored by the Queen ''' The Drummond Castle, 3700 tons and 365 feet long, built in 1896, worked the passenger route between London and Cape Town. On the night of 16 June, she was returning from the Cape in thick fog and about five miles off course when she struck rocks between Ushant and Molene off the Brittany Coast of France. A Castle Line representative who later visited the spot told the firm's owner, Donald Currie, that he had never seen anywhere as dangerous to navigation as the Ouessant archipelago, where 42 British ships had sunk in the previous 20 years, wrote Paul Webster, who continued: SEVERAL hours after the liner Drummond Castle sank .... a Breton fisherman recovered the body of a three-year-old English girl named Alice Reid. Alice, from Dalton-in-Furness, Cumbria, was to become the best remembered of the 243 passengers and crew who died. After she was taken to a cottage, laid in a cradle and dressed in a ceremonial Breton costume, the scene was recorded by the French artist Charles Cottet for a picture which hangs in the Petit Palais, Paris. Hundreds of newspaper articles in France and Britain were devoted to the disaster and the reaction of the local islanders, who received letters and medals from Queen Victoria. She was moved by the care given to the scores of bodies which floated to the Atlantic islands, two hours sailing from the Breton mainland. Many dead were washed ashore naked or in pyjamas. The islanders dressed them in their own ceremonial costumes kept for solemn rituals, while hundreds of people attended ecumenical burials by the parish priest. Donations from the shipping firm and British public subscriptions were used to build a spire for Ushant's church and provide a clock for the church clock at Molene. The island was also endowed with a reservoir for fresh water that is still its main supply. The two crewmen and one passenger who survived said the ship went down in minutes after being brought to a juddering halt as she travelled at about 12 knots through a misty night. Many passengers drowned in their cabins. But most were on deck, along with the 104 crewmen preparing to launch lifeboats, and were flung into the sea. The only passenger to escape from the Drummond Castle, Charlie Marquardt, grabbed a piece of floating wood and spent most of the night and the following morning in the water. He was picked up by a boat rowed by a retired fisherman, Joseph Berthele, who also recovered Alice Reid's body, and later became a hero in the British press as the 'grand old man of Ushant'. Attempts to trace Mr Marquardt's descendants and those of the two surviving crewmen, Charles Wood, the quartermaster, and William Godbolt, a seaman, were unsuccessful. They escaped together on a piece of wreckage and were picked up by chance by a Molene fishing boat the following afternoon. They were the first to report the disaster, which meant that the news was not flashed to London by telegraph from Ushant's Creac'h lighthouse until 3.15pm - 16 hours after the Drummond Castle had disappeared beneath the waves. During June 1996, the people of Ushant and Molene held a church service to commemorate the centenary of the disaster. Afterwards, wreaths were laid on the sea above the wreck by a fleet of navy ships, lifeboats and fishing craft. Descendants of the families who rescued three survivors will recall the terrible work of pulling scores of bodies from the sea, and the emotional response of the British public to sacrifices made by one of France's poorest communities. But Ushant's mayor, Denis Palluel, has not had a response to appeals for British representatives and descendants of the victims' families to attend the ceremony and visit two exhibitions devoted to the 3,700-ton Glasgow-built liner, which sank on the last night of her 18-day run from Cape Town to London. 'This is an episode deeply engraved in the minds of the local people,' he said. 'There have been hundreds of wrecks around the Ouessant (Ushant) archipelago, but none has left such a mark as the Drummond Castle, particularly as there are many graves in our churchyard and along the Breton coast. 'We would like the British to see how well we remember and still care for their dead. We thought the centenary was important enough to invite the Queen, but Buckingham Palace is one of the institutions which has not replied to our invitation.' In fact, two of the grandsons of William Godbolt (one of the survivors) did make the trip, albeit lately. I would have liked one day to complete the story by visiting the place where my Great Aunt was laid to rest and by seeing for myself the good work of those Bretons who laid so many disaster victims to rest with so much dignity. But that is now (in 2024) unlikely. Michael Thompson ''Later information on the site where the ship rests can be obtained [http://www.divebuddy.com/divesite/5885/ss-drummond-castle-france/ here].''

Wreck of the Juliana (1814), 19 Jan 1839

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[[Category:Juliana (1814)]] [[Category:Juliana, Wrecked 19 Jan 1839]] [[Category: Morayshire, Arrived 20 Apr 1839]] [[Category: Mary Hay, Arrived 19 May 1839]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages|Juliana]] =The voyage and sinking of the Immigrant ship ''Juliana'' and the subsequent voyages to New South Wales of the ''Mary Hay'' and ''Morayshire'' with the surviving passengers. = ---- == The ''Juliana'' == The voyage of the immigrant ship '''''Juliana'''''
Departed '''England, 20 October 1838'''
Departed '''Gravesend, 26 October 1838'''
Wrecked '''Capetown 19 January 1839''' ''Juliana'' was launched at Salkia, opposite Calcutta, in 1814. She spent almost all of her career trading between England and India. She made one voyage for the British East India Company (EIC), in 1824—25; she ended this voyage in Quebec, becoming, with her consort, the first vessels to arrive at Quebec from China. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_(1814_ship) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] On her final voyage she departed Gravesend on 26 October 1838 with 241 emigrants for Sydney. Captain F.W. Lodge decided to stop at Cape Town to get fresh food and give the passengers a respite when some of the passengers became ill. On 19 January 1839 she wrecked at about 5pm in near perfect conditions off the Mouille Point Battery at Green Point, Capetown while carrying immigrants from England to Sydney, New South Wales, without loss of life. All her crew and passengers were housed in barracks, many later proceeded on to Sydney in ''Morayshire'' and ''Mary Hay''. See [[:Category:Juliana, Wrecked 19 Jan 1839]] == The ''Morayshire'' == The voyage of the barque '''''Morayshire'''''
Departed '''Cape of Good Hope, 20 February, 1839'''
Arrived '''Sydney, 20 April 1839''' ''Morayshire'', 328 tons (bm) under the command of Captain Lamotte, left the Cape of Good Hope on 20 February. She arrived in Sydney on 20 April with merchandise and 108 emigrants from the ''Juliana''. See [[:Category:Morayshire, Arrived 20 Apr 1839]] == The ''Mary Hay'' == The voyage of the barque '''''Mary Hay'''''
Departed '''Cape of Good Hope, 20 March 1938'''
Arrived '''Sydney, 19 May 1839''' ''Mary Hay'', 258 tons (bm), arrived at Sydney on 19 May with 69 passengers, including one born during the voyage. See [[:Category:Mary Hay, Arrived 19 May 1839]] === Passenger Lists === The New South Wales State Archives and Records '''Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists''' at: *Juliana/Morayshire Passenger List : [http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?Page=NRS5313/4_4780/Juliana-Morayshire_20%20Apr%201839/4_478000122.jpg&No=2 Juliana-Morayshire] & * Juliana/Mary Hay Passenger List : [http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?Page=NRS5313/4_4780/Juliana-Mary%20Hay_19%20May%201839/4_478000123.jpg&No=2 Juliana-Mary Hay] === Further Reading === * Juliana (1814 ship) from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliana_(1814_ship) * Juliana from the Passengers in History website an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/929077 * search results from the FREE SETTLER OR FELON? website at: https://www.jenwilletts.com/searchaction.php?page=1&surname=&ship=juliana%201839&firstname= == Sources ==

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Wright Name Study

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[[Category:Wright Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wright Wright Surname list] - a list of Wright Profiles on Wikitree {{Image|file=Terry s Photos-472.jpg |align=l |size= 80 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-140.gif |align=r |size= 80 |caption= }}

Welcome to the Wright Name Study!
{{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-475.jpg |align=c |size=320 |caption= }} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.
Wright Name Origin
The ancestors of the Wright family lived among an ancient Scottish people called the Boernicians. A ancient race of the north a mixture of Scotish Picts and Angles. The surname of Wright is from the Old English word wyrtha which means worker, a woodworker, a cartwright, a maker of wheels. It was also surname common to the Lowlands and to the north of England. The Clans or families to the north of the border became Scottish about the year 1000 A.D., and to the south they became English. Wrights settled in Plowland in Holderness then moving north into Durham, where they were seated at Bradbury and Sedgefield, Northumberland and Berwick. They had estates in Yorkshire were at Bolton-upon-Swale, Botton Hall, and Sigglesthorn Hall.
Statistics on the Wright Surname
:Wright is the 661st most common surname in the world. :Approximately 791,330 people bear the Wright surname. :The Wright surname is most prevalent in the United States. In 2014, 489,919 people had the surname Wright in the United States. :Highest density of the Wright surname is in Jamaica. In 2014, 1 in 65 people had the surname Wright in Jamaica. :Wright is the 14th most common surname England.
Spelling variations
Wright, Right, Write, Wrighte, Wirryht, Wirycht, Wrich, Wiricht, Wryght, Wraight, Wrighty, Wrightt, Wriight, Wrright, Wrighht, Wreight, Wrighit.
England
The name Wright has been honoured by numerous knighthoods. :Notable amongst the family name during the early history was Earl of Elgin and Kincardine. :In 1296 there is mention of Rauf le Wrighte, burgess of Stirling, and Thomas le Whright of the Blakehalle of Lanarkshire. :In 1342 there is mention of the land of Richard Wricht or Richard dictus Wright in Aberdeen :In 1362 Malcolm Vrycht was a charter witness in Aberdeen. :In 1362 Robert Wryhyt, a carpenter of Berwick, was employed on the roof of the chapel and hall called "la Blakhalle" of the Castle of Berwick, along with another carpenter Thomas Wryhyt of Alnewyk.
Ireland
In 1603 the crowns of Scotland and England were unified under James VI, The border clans were dispersed to England, Northern Scotland and Ireland, the clans were granted land after they signed a "undertaking" to stay Protestant and remain faithful to the crown. Members of the Wright family were among these immigrants to Ireland they settled in Gola, County Mongahan, Newry, County Down, Compsey Cottge, County Tipperary and Mespil, County Dublin.
American Colonies
The earliest Wright settlers to the new land were :Robert Wright and his wife who settled in Virginia in 1623. :Richard and Margaret Wright who arrived in Salem, Massachusetts in 1630. :Edward Wright who settled in Somerset, Maryland near Barren Creek in about 1660. : John Wright who settled in St John, Newfoundland in 1730.
Australia
Many of the earliest settlers to Australia were convicts.There were at least 17 convicts with the name Wright that was sent to Australia some of these were '''First Fleet convicts''' : [[Wright-3598|Joseph Wright]] from London : Benjamin Wright from London : William Wright from London : James Wright from Maidstone :Ann Wright from London :Thomas Wright from Reading '''Second Fleet Convicts''' :John Wright from Middlesex :Thomas Wright from Derby :Joseph Wright from Lancaster :John Wright from Middlesex :William Wright from Middlesex :David Wright from Hertford '''Third Fleet Convicts''' :William Wright from Chester :Aaron Wright from Middlesex :Charles Wright from York :James Wright from Norfolk :Samuel Wright from London
Prominent people with the Wright surname
:[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] [[Wright-42458|Allen Wright]] (abt.1826-1885), Choctaw chief credited with creating the name "Oklahoma" :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Sir Arthur Cory-Wright, 2nd Baronet (1869–1951) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) a American Architect :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] [[Wright-3|Orville Wright]] (1871-1948) and [[Wright-4|Wilbur Wright]] (1867-1912) American aviation pioneers they made the first powered airplane flight in 1903. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] William Valentine Wright (1826- ) Created Wright's Traditional Soap, or Wright's Coal Tar Soap in 1860, is a popular brand of antiseptic soap that is designed to thoroughly cleanse the skin. It is an orange colour. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Dennis Wright (1895-1967) English Composer and conductor :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Judith Wright a Australian poet :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Robin Wright (born 1966), American actress :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Sewall Wright a professor of biology and genetics at the University of Chicago :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] L Wright & Son established Wrights Biscuits in 1790. Children's illustrator Mabel Lucie Attwell created the Wright's logo, a curly-haired boy called Mischief :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Richard Wright English musician, keyboardist of Pink Floyd :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Alexander Wright (soldier), British army private, awarded VC during the Crimean War :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Bob Wright, American television businessman and president, CEO, and chairman of NBC :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Ronald Wright, Canadian writer :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Susan Barrantes, mother of Sarah, Duchess of York, also known as Susan Mary Wright :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Turbutt Wright (1741–1783), American planter and politician :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Marian Wright Edelman (born 1939), American lawyer and founder of the Children's Defense Fund :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Henry T. Wright, American archaeologist, National Geographic, University of Michigan {{Image|file=Orville_Wright.jpg |align=l |size= 225 |caption='''Orville Wright''' }} {{Image|file=Wilbur_Wright.jpg |align=c |size= 210 |caption='''Wilbur Wright''' }}
Wright place names
'''Australia''' :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Division of Wright, federal electoral division in Queensland :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Electoral district of Wright, state electoral district in South Australia :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright, Australian Capital Territory :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright railway station, Melbourne :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright Rock, Tasmanian island in northern Bass Strait '''Canada''' :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright, Quebec :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Mont Wright (Quebec), mountain near Fermont, Quebec '''United States''' :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright, Florida :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright, Iowa :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright, Kansas :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright, Minnesota :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright, New York :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright, West Virginia :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright, Wyoming :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright City, Missouri :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright City, Oklahoma :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright County :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|8px]] Wright Township '''Family of [[Wright-7062|Terry Wright]]''' : [[Wright-3598|Joseph Wright]] who on 26th May 1784, was tried and found guilty of stealing lead. Joseph Wright appeared before the court in the Old Bailey, 26th May 1784, charged with stealing 218lb of lead which he was seen carrying in Sloane Square, Chelsea. The trial was in Justice Hall, Old Bailey.He was sentenced to transportation for life and arrived at Botany Bay, 26th January, 1788 on the Scarborough with the First Fleet. Joseph Wright married Second Fleet convict Eleanor Gott, they had 7 children together. {{Image|file=Wright-3598.jpg |align=c |size= 380 |caption= }}{{clear}}
'''In memory of First Fleet Convict, [[Wright-3598|Joseph Wright]], his wife Second Fleet Convict, [[Gott-26|Eleanor Wright nee Gott]] and their children. St. James Cemetery, Pitt Town, New South Wales. '''
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'''[[Wright-7065|James Wright]] and [[Wright-7063|Thomas Wright]] Grandson and Great Great Grandson of First Fleet Convict [[Wright-3598|Joseph Wright]]'''
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'''[[Wright-7064|Cecil Wright]] Great Grandson of First Fleet Convict [[Wright-3598|Joseph Wright]]'''
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'''[[Wright-7086|Annie Victoria Wright]] and [[Wright-7564|Della Wright]] on the right, Great Granddaughters of First Fleet Convict [[Wright-3598|Joseph Wright]]'''
{{clear}} '''Family of [[Wright-19241|Shawn Eric Wright]]''' [[Wright-28046|Edward Wright]] was among the first, but not '''the''' first to land in Somerset, Maryland, USA. Stepping foot on the shores of the Barren Creek, now known as Mardela Springs, Edward's name is etched throughout land records in the area. Having purchased hundreds of acers of land in that region, his name and his family's mark has been left there for well over 300 years. '''A Brief History of Mardela Springs and the Barren Creek Area''' Recorded history of the Barren Creek area dates from the mid-1600s, when English fur traders drifted into the Nanticoke River watershed to open commerce with the native Americans living there. Maryland's 1634 charter included all that part of the peninsula between the Chesapeake Bay and the ocean (Delaware River) north of Virginia. Settlers moved into the lower peninsula coming north from Virginia's eastern shore and east from Virginia's Northern Neck area across the Chesapeake Bay. When William Penn in 1682 claimed the western shore of the Delaware River, it started a controversy with Maryland that would last until a boundary line for Delaware was agreed on in the mid-1700s. Native Americans living along the eastern shores of the Nanticoke River were part of the Nanticoke tribe, but locally known as the PUCKAMEE group. They fished, hunted, and raised crops, lived in long houses, and, except for one recorded massacre of a white family, were generally peaceful toward European settlers. From 1678 to 1698 a reservation was established by the colonial Assembly, stretching from the mouth of Barren Creek to near Riverton and inland to the present town of Mardela Springs, mirroring the Chicone group’s reservation on the river’s western shore. By the early 1700s most Puckamees had moved out of the area, going either north to Pennsylvania or east to the area around Millsboro, Delaware. Settlement by white families was delayed until the latter 1600s, primarily due to white fur traders' desire to avoid disruption of their dealings with Indians for beaver, deer, and fox hides. Families began patenting land in this northwestern part of Wicomico County by the 1680s, however, and early families included the Wrights, Venables, Weatherlys, Roberson/Robinsons, and Wilsons, among others. Farms were largely self-sufficient, depending on ships sailing up the River and into Barren Creek for manufactured goods from Europe and sugar from Bermuda. Both indentured servants and slaves were here, but there were few large slaveowners. They raised tobacco as a cash cop, the same ships loading hogsheads of tobacco at the wharf by the warehouse on the south bank of Barren Creek. Tobacco gave way to grain farming by the latter 1700s, and by the mid-1700s hundreds of families lived in the area, and a small village began to form on the banks of the Creek, taking the name of Barren Creek Springs. The "town with three names" grew because of four factors: the location of the tobacco warehouse, a number of water-powered grist and saw mills on the stream, the location on the major road linking county seat Princess Anne with all points north of the Nanticoke on the Eastern Shore, and the prevalence of mineral water springs. Earliest references call it Barren Creek, then Barren Creek Springs; in 1880 town leaders changed the name to Russum in honor of a local business man and resident, then back to Barren Creek Springs in 1884. Ten years later entrepreneurs in the bottled mineral water business urged another change to Mardela Springs, hoping to avoid any associations with images of a "barren" place or of water that came from “Barren Creek”. The economic & cultural history of the region centered on farming, commerce chiefly via shipping with the "outside" work, and manufacturing in the mills - at one time more than 12 on Barren Creek alone. Vienna had become the primary river crossing in the early 1700s, and laws demanded the building and upkeep of a causeway across the marsh on the east bank, providing a road leading directly to Barren Creek Springs. From there, the main road led south to Quantico, and on to Somerset County seat, Princess Anne. The primary road to Salisbury, (established about 1732), at that time veered off the road to Quantico, turning east and following close to the Wicomico River. The town as a spa and tourist mecca began to evolve in the 1840s. The fame of the mineral water springs made the town a destination for national political figures and campaigns, and the Barren Creek Hotel expanded from a small inn built in the latter 1700s to a two story, then three story, hotel. Soon after the end of the Civil War a "Spring House" was built on the grounds of the hotel, near the largest spring, and guests would come to drink the "health-giving" waters and soak their feet! By the late 1800s hundreds of visitors from Baltimore, Washington D.C., and Philadelphia and throughout the region flocked to the town every summer, promenading along the tree-shaded Main Street in the evening, boating on the Creek, taking carriage rides in the countryside, and being entertained by travelling entertainers and political rallies! Growth in the mid-1800s came rapidly with two developments - the coming of steamboat traffic on the Nanticoke River in the 1850s and the arrival of the railroad in 1890. Both contributed to farming's transition to commercial agriculture and the rise of manufacturing. Along with farmers' switch from oxen power to horses and then to steam engines for such tasks as threshing, and by the early 20th century to tractors. Strawberries and melons became the new "cash crops" and by the turn of the century the appearance of canning factories added tomatoes and other vegetables to the list. The railroad also encouraged the expansion of the sale of the mineral waters and the new Mardela Springs Mineral Water Company shipped thousands of bottles of spring water up and down the east coast. The railroad encouraged local townspeople to open their homes to hundreds of vacationers, salesmen and travelers of all kinds by advertising their homes as "Boarding Houses." City dwellers from the Western Shore (of the Chesapeake Bay) taking the train to Ocean City, often stopped off in Mardela Springs to break the journey for a night. Local businessmen opened grocery stores, millinery stores, blacksmith shops, and a shipyard. In the early 1900s the town was a bustling commercial center. The first church built in town in 1842, the Barren Creek Springs Presbyterian Church, was soon joined by two Methodist churches and a Baptist Church. The first school is thought to be the private one operating in the same Presbyterian Church building in the 1840s. Free public elementary education, legislated by the state in the 1860s brought about several one room schools in the town and neighboring area, and a new combination elementary and high school was built in 1920, only to be replaced by a larger brick building in 1935. World War One and World War Two brought major changes to the town and area. Young men were carried to far away places in this country and overseas, and were introduced to a new world in more ways than one. The introduction of the automobile meant country folk could quickly and easily travel to the growing commercial hub of Salisbury, and the construction of a major highway, U.S. Route 50, along with a bridge over Chesapeake Bay, made it easy for travelers to bypass Mardela Springs. Local stores went out of business. The railroad ceased to run locally. Farmers carried their crops to metropolitan markets by trucks. By the 1960s the town had suddenly regressed, to become once again a small quiet village. ''*credits to the Westside Historical Society and [http://mardelasprings.org/heritage/history MardelaSprings.org] for the information.'' The following text has been taken from pages 51 to 58 of ''The Wright Ancestry Of Caroline, Dorchester, Somerset and Wicomico Counties, Maryland (1907)'' by Charles W. Wright. {{Image|file=Wright-28046.jpg |caption=The Wright Ancestry of Caroline, Dorchester, Somerset and Wicomico Counties, Maryland }} ---- [[Wright-28046|Edward Wright]], of Barren Creek, is said to have come from England about 1660, and settled on or near Barren Creek, a tributary issuing from the south side of the Nanticoke River and extending through a portion of Somerset that has since become Wicomico County, Maryland. There may be some uncertainty as to when he came to that particular section, but there is no doubt as to his possessions in that locality nearly twenty years after the above mentioned year. It is positively known that Edward was not the first Wright that obtained a foothold on Somerset soil, as one of the succeeding pages will show that in 1666 one Bloyce Wright possessed 150 acres, for which he paid an annual rent of 1 pound, 3 shil lings. This tract of land was known as Bloyce's Hope, and lay several miles south of Barren Creek. It should not be inferred that by paying an annual rent the possessor was nothing more than a tenant, for such was not the case, as few if any grants were given at that time without the payment of a nominal rent being a condition precedent. Edward Wright patented considerable land in the Barren Creek section, as the official records disclose the following surveys and patents in his name. Goshen, surveyed 300 acres March 20, 1679, for Samuel Cooper and assigned to Edward Wright near Panotuson 150 acres, possessed by John Win, now by Randall Smullen but not conveyed, 150 by Anne Riggon. 12s. White Chapel, surveyed 300 acres, Nov. 20, 1685, for Edward Wright, possessed by John Samruee. ] 2s. rent. Mile End, surveyed May 22, for Edward Wright, lying near the head of Barren Creek, 150 acres of said land possessed by John Sammee, 150 acres the resi due of Jahn Parramorr's widow. 12s. yearly rent. Allgate, surveyed 149 acres Nov. 12, 1688, for Ed ward Wright, in the woods from main branch of Bar ren Creek possessed by John Sammee. 6s. Edward Wright on Sept. 24, 1694, obtained a Pat ent for 150 acres of land called "Allgate" lying back of the woods about one-half mile from and on the North side of Barren Creek main branch and adjoin ing land called "Mile End," formerly surveyed for said Wright. Edward Wright on May 13, 1700, obtained a patent for 250 acres of land called "Barren Quarter" in Som erset County, Province of Maryland. Barren Quarter, surveyed 250 acres Sept. 15, 1700, for Edward Wright on the North side of a creek issuing out of the south side of the Nanticoke River called Barren Creek, possessed by Edward Wright. 10s. Edward Wright married Katherine, daughter of Nehemiah Covington, who died; her burial was Au 52 THE WRIQHT ANCESTRY gust 7, 1681, on her father's plantation. Edward Wright had one son, Jacob. He may have also been the father of other children, Solomon and Esther in cluded. Many of his descendants are long lived, yet Jacob is not likely to have been the son of Katherine, as she preceded him in death one hundred and sixteen years. Therefore, it is assumed that Edward married more than once. Will here state that there appears to have been three Edward Wrights living not farther than thirty miles from each other, the other two in Dorchester County, one of which at Wright's Meadows, near the State of Delaware. [[Wright-28041|Jacob Wright]], son of Edward, died Friday, May 26, 1797, and was buried in the family burying ground under a walnut tree he planted on the plantation where he lived and died, lying near Barren Creek Springs (now Mardela), Somerset County (now Wi comico County), Md. This plantation has been in the Wright family for many generations, being now owned and occupied by Beauchamp A. Wright, who is 86 years of age, and the oldest living descendant of Edward. Immediately after Jacob's burial a large and nicely hewn cedar post was substantially placed at his grave, and it there remained standing in a good state of preservation for over one hundred and five years, performing the solemn duty of marking the last resting place of all that was mortal of Jacob Wright. He married Elizabeth Baily in May, 1754, who died at 5 o'clock P. M., Saturday, November 23, 1811. Jacob Wright made a will October 11, 1796. Ex tracts from same are as follows: "To my 2 sons Joseph Wright and [[Wright-28040|Benjamin Wright]], All my lands to be equally divided among themselves. "Land called 'Now or Never,' 53^ acres, Tract called 'Chance,' 50 acres, Tract called 'Jacob's de light' 10 acres & 25 acres in a Tract of Bartholumew Taylor's for which I have a conveyance and 6 A land I bought from Benjamin Goshen; also each of them 1 cow & calf. To son Joshua Wright 1 negro Boy Charles. To son Isaac Wright I negro garl Rose. To daughter Nelly Cooper 1 negro garl Kitty, Then Kitty goes to her daughter Betty Cooper. To daugh ter Betty Winser negro garl Alice her life then to her daughter Pegy Winser. To my wife Betty Wright 1 negro woman called Rose to dispose of her and increase as she thinks fit. "To my grand daughter Nelly Taylor 1 Feather bed and Furniture. "Balance of moovable estate to my 7 children Joshua, Isaac, Nelly, Sary, Betty, Joseph and Benja min Wright. "To wife all my lands & living during her nat ural life and then to be divided. "Appoint wife holy and soly executor." his Jacob x Wright, mark Witnesses John Roberson Bartholomew Taylor Isaac Kinney. The will from which the above extracts were taken was probated July 10, 1797. From the will of Jacob Wright it appears that he had seven children, instead of six, as some of the present generation has supposed. The will also indi cates that the three daughters were, or had been, married, or one married twice before his death, as follows: Nelly married a Mr. Cooper, and to them born at least one child, Betty. Bettie married a Mr. Windser, and to them born at least one child, Pegy. Sary appears to have married a Mr. Taylor, as there was a grand-daughter named Nelly Taylor, also mentioned in the will. No further record is at hand of either of the three daughters or their husbands, and it is possible that they may have had more children than those men tioned above. And also it is possible that many of the Coopers, Windsors and Taylors that are in what in now Wicomico County, descended from the daugh ters of Jacob Wright. There is no information at hand of Isaac Wright, son of Jacob. Joseph Wright, son of Jacob, married Nancy McDaniel, Thursday, November 29, 1792. To this union were born at least four children : Joshua Wright, son of Joseph, born Saturday, De cember 7, 1793; went West and thence to New Or leans, La. James Wright, son of Joseph, born Saturday, July 29, 1797. No further record. Isaac Wright, son of Joseph, born Monday, October 14, 1799; went West to Troy, Ind. Betty Wright, daughter of Joseph, born Friday, February 25, 1803. No further record. Benjamin Wright, son of Jacob, had four sons: John, Willing, Joseph and Levin Wilson. No record of [[Wright-28039|John]] or Willing Wright. ---- As noted in the text above, John and Willing Wright did not have their whereabouts known at the time of this writing in 1907. It has now been proven via Census records that John Wright, son of Benjamin Wright, was the father of one [[Wright-28038|Jacob Pattern Wright]], as well as several other children by his wife Sally Bradley. Jacob P Wright's son John P Wright had three children, of whom several still inherit the land of Somerset, Maryland. My ancestry; however, comes from Jacob Pattern Wright's other son, [[Wright-19318|William Washington Wright]], who was among the first of the Wrights to leave Barren Creek, moving to Hurlock, Maryland, just down the road. Here, William had three children with his wife [[Insley-107|Delia Insley]]. [[Wright-19320|Virgie Marie Wright]], 1903-1970 [[Wright-19317|Garland Lee Wright]], 1906-1940 [[Wright-19319|Millard Elmore Wright]], 1907-1942 The story passed down from my grandfather, son of Garland Lee Wright, is that Millard had ran away from home, and Garland went to look for him. I would assume that he was familiar with where Millard would want to run to, becuase he found him in Mobile, Alabama. There, Garland met [[Courtney-1432|Viola Courtney]], married, and had two children. {{Image|file=Wright-19317.jpg |caption=Garland Lee Wright and Viola Courtney's wedding photo }} Eight years after my grandfather's birth, William Washington Wright's wife Delia passed away at the age of 56 in 1938. Two years later Garland had a burst appendix, was in the hospital, and a nurse left the window open during a particularly brutal winter storm in Mobile, Alabama, and he died from pneumonia in 1940. Two years following this, Millard was accidentally shot in the left eye while training in Nashville, TN for the US Army in WWII. These strings of deaths left William alone with only one living child, and a widowed daughter in law trying to raise two children by herself. Viola kept my grandfather and his sister in Hurlock for a short while before moving back to Washington, Alabama to finish raising her two children. Virgie Marie stayed single and cared for William Wright until he passed away in 1949. She did not marry until she was 56, ten years after William's death, to a George Wainwright. The two never had children, and Virgie passed away in 1970, George in 1986. George was not buried with our family in the Hurlock cemetery and was instead buried in Brookview cemetery. Virgie Marie Wright and William Washington Wright lay next to Delia, Garland, and Millard in unmarked graves. Our Wright family now resides almost entirely in and around Mobile, Alabama and Mississippi, with the exception of myself and my brother. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-140.gif |align=r |size=150 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry s Photos-472.jpg |align=l |size=160 |caption= }} {{clear}}
Resources
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Wrocklage Name Study

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[[Category:Wrocklage Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. '''Wrocklage Family Research''': '''Origins''': The name first appeared in Germany near Osnabruck. The name developed after the purchase of a farm in the 1400s, named Wrocklage Farm, Wrocklagehof, or Wrocklaghink. The name Wrocklage means, "a disagreement over a piece of land," in German. The farm rested near the border with the Netherlands, leading to members of the family crossing over and settling. The surname Wrocklage is most commonly seen today in Westfalen, Germany. '''Name Variations''': The nearby Dutch border led to frequent interactions between the Wrocklages’ and the Netherlands population. A time when the European population was mostly illiterate, the name Wrocklage varied from person to person due to the inability to read or write. The Dutch understood the name Wrocklage as Froklage or Vroklage, leading to further variations in the name. Other variations were Frotlage, Frohlage, Foklage Frollage and Vollaage. The French pronounced the name as Froklaaszje, and some Germans spelled Wrocklage as Froklaakhe. All name variations sounded similarly depending upon the language, accent, and the colloquialism of the area and time period. '''Froklage and/or Vroklage''': These surnames demonstrated clerical nature in Westphalia, Germany. The names emerged from the current Wrocklage population, the misspelling of the last name becoming part of the Roman Catholic Church. The surnames Froklage and Vroklage are more common in the Netherlands now, as the families moved from Germany across the border over time. Generations have relocated from the Netherlands to Canada, the United States, and other European countries. '''Wrocklage Farm, Wrocklagehof, Wrocklagehink''': The original Wrocklage Farm has since split through generations of multiple owners and economic struggle. The oldest part of the farm has not been split, and is known as Vollerbe. A Vollerbe is the highest type of Germany farm in a hierarchical system, which is given all of the rights and privileges by German law. In 1390, 13 members of the Vollerben family worked on Wrocklagehof. Farmers adopted the name of the farm they worked; in the case of Vollerbe the farmers become Vollerben. For the Wrocklagehof and Wrocklagehink, the farmers adopted the surname Wrocklage. Two main splits were created, one located in Ankum or Nortrup and the other in Vinte. Little is known of the Ankum or Nortrup location. What is known is that Wibbe Wrocklage first occupied the farm in 1411. Wibbe Wrocklage’s familial line has been traced to current times; however, the name of his wife and son is still unknown. This farm was known as the Hoff Wrocklage. The side of Nortrup was part of the Reformation, becoming Protestant. Details of the farm located in Vinte have been administered by Dirk Wrocklage and his mother. The Vinte located was near a Westphalian village. Westphalia and this section of Wrocklagehink was Catholic, most of the farm’s records found today kept in the Roman Catholic Church. Although the origin of this farm is unknown, the first mention of Wrocklagehink is by Bishop Heinrich von Holstein in the early 1400s. The name Bernd Wrocklage appears on a register in 1490 as part of a loan regarding Wrocklagehink. Details of the farm located in Vinte have been administered by Dirk Wrocklage and his mother. The Vinte located was near a Westphalian village. Westphalia and this section of Wrocklagehink was Catholic, most of the farm’s records found today kept in the Roman Catholic Church. Although the origin of this farm is unknown, the first mention of Wrocklagehink is by Bishop Heinrich von Holstein in the early 1400s. The name Bernd Wrocklage appears on a register in 1490 as part of a loan regarding Wrocklagehink. The storyline of Wrocklagehink remains unknown, or at least hasn’t been visibly traced through paperwork as of yet. The next incident where records of Wrocklagehink present themselves isn’t until 1816, nearly 330 years later. After marrying Anna Maria Catherine Wrocklage, who was heir to the family estate, Mathias Esch took the name Wrocklage—which was the German custom when marrying a female heir. The Wrocklage homestead was approximately 110 acres, located about 15 miles north of Osnabruck, near a town called Neuenkirchen. Osnabruck is about 75 miles west of the town of Hanover. The inheritance laws in Prussia at the time stipulated that the eldest son inherited the estate and precluded splitting up farms between brothers & sisters, so that they would remain big enough to support the following generations. Anna became heir to the family farm after her brother, Johann Dirk Wrocklage, a bondsman of the landlord, Sax Frederick von Boselager, was set free on July 24, 1816. Johann Dirk paid for his freedom 12 Thalers and 1 Thaler fee and renounced his birthright on the parental farm, Wrocklage. After getting his freedom, he gave himself freely in the bondage of the monastery of Halgarten and married the daughter of the farmer Wellner at Limbergen. She was a bondsmaid of the monastery of Halgarten and the heir to the Wellner farm. Johann Dirk hence took the name Wellner. The landscape of the Vinte has little farmland, mostly covered in marshes and an ancient mountain worn down by wind, water, and an Ice Age. The damage from the Ice Age extends from Scandinavia, to southern Netherlands, and to Germany and current Westphalia. The name Vinte derived from the peat and heath developed from this Ice Age. The soil on Wrocklagehof to Vinte was a thin layer of sand, gravel, and earth. Underneath this mixed layer of soil revealed rock belonging to ancient mountains. In terms of weather, dry spells would result in the soil hardening and the farm missing out on a successful harvest that season. Repeated years that lacked rain lead to Wrocklagehof missing several seasons of harvest in a row. These cycles were common until the twentieth century. Farmers would accommodate for the loss of yield through animal husbandry and through the use of a “Mark”: using a portion of wooded land to share with another hamlet. This “Mark” was used for logging, peat extraction, and for grazing cattle and pigs. '''Wrocklage Farm Structure''': The farm worked on a late Roman Empire and Early Middle Ages structure known as colonus. Colonus means “a tenant farmer,” or one who settled on the farm to work. The tenant farmer was bound to the land underneath a feudal lord. Germany had a Schollen Law which enabled the tenant the right to stay on the farm at all times, despite the age or illness, and the feudal lord was required to provide their tenants an income. However, the tenants could not leave the property without permission and compelling reasons from the feudal lord. '''Lords of Wrocklage Farm''': The oldest known lord of Wrocklagehof was a member of the Brumzele family. In 1271, this family played a major role in Hooks Strasse Osnabruck as the local goldsmith, gaining their wealth from their practice. Often, their family entered the clergy, Alveradis Brumzele a Prior pf the Monastery Gertrudenberg in 1372 and Heinrich and Ludgerus Brumzele in 1441, 1448, 1455, and 1461 plebaan of the cathedral in Osnabruck. Dietrich Brumzele Sr. and Jr. both became the major of Osnabruck from 1367 to 1432. Gotschalk von Ankum (mayor of Osnabruck from 1445 to 1477) married a women who’s dowry included Wrocklagehof. Through the marriage Wrocklagehof was registered by the bishop in fueldal records of 1442. The von Ankum family would continue to live in Osnabruck until the 13th century, being one of the richest and most influential families in the area. However, the male line of Gotschalk died in 1547. Hillie von Gotschalk, the descendant of Gotschalk von Ankum, married Dr. Jurgen Jost Van Rolandt. Dr. Rolandt was the first chancellor of the bishop and the major after von Osnabruck in 1553. Through the marriage he received ownership of Wrocklagehof in 1561. Their union would produce a son, and his son would pass away without producing a son in 1585. Wrocklagehof would be inherited by his daughter, Margarethe, who married Lieutenant Colonel Joachim von Boeselager, born in Quakenbrueck. The Thirty Years’ War (1618-1648) put a great constraint on Wrocklagehof. Local livestock of Vinte was stolen, leading to the population starving. Wrocklagehof was forced to emphasize more on agriculture than other means of production; however, a recent switch in ownership meant that the payment of taxes and purchases of goods were difficult. Henry Chen Wrocklage, a tenant of Wrocklagehof, was noted to have struggled financially in a document from 1668 where Bishop Ernst August von Osnabruck addressed concerns over the family’s status. Henri Chen Wrocklage’s fellow tenants would leave Wrocklagehof for employment elsewhere; meanwhile, he stayed to pay off his debts. The estate of Wrocklagehof would be bought in 1654 by M. von Langen Sogeln, a member of the family of von Boeselager to Eggermuhlen. In 1667, Wrocklagehof took on smaller tenants: a total of 21. Bishop Ernst August was granted ownership via a loan of all of the Eggermuhlen estates until 1830. The Wrocklage Farm is currently owned and run by a Wrocklage. Sources: *Froklage, Corrien. Stamboom Ankum. Thursday, 26 September 2013. *Froklage, Corrien. Stamboom Froklage, Vroklage, en Wrocklage. Sunday, 08 December 2013 *Find A Grave. Helen Prieur Gengler. Feb 04, 2015.

Wrockwardine, Shropshire One Place Study

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{{Clear}} * {{Wikidata|Q3876737|enwiki}} The Wikipedia page looks fairly accurate apart from the part about ''The Alms-Houses were built in 1986, by the bare hands of Alan Wedge'' which really made me laugh as I remember Alan Wedge who was old when I was a child at Wrockwardine School. I've no idea who added that to Wikipedia but Alan Wedge was certainly one of the villages characters of the past. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space: One Place Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Scope=== This study will cover just the village of Wrockwardine rather than the Parish of Wrockwardine which covers a much larger area 55,392 hectares and has a population of almost 6,000 people.Wrockwardine Parish Council website https://www.wrockwardine.org.uk/community/wrockwardine-parish-council-15408/home/ Wrockwardine village itself has a much smaller population and currently consists of approx 130 dwellings. Burcot and Tiddicross will be included in the study as both are just a short distance from the main village. Tiddicross was for some time the workhouse for the area and will be very interesting to research.Tiddicross Workhouse, near Wrockwardine https://www.workhouses.org.uk/WellingtonSalop/ I will also include Orleton HallSee the Historic England entry about Orleton hall https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1001132?section=official-list-entry in the study as even now many of the buildings in the village still belong to this estate. ===Geography=== :'''Continent:''' Europe :'''Sovereign State:''' United Kingdom :'''Country:''' England :'''County:''' Shropshire :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 52.70259588151763, -2.5542367405790407 :'''Elevation:''' 117.0 m or 383.9 feet ===History=== Wrockwardine was a settlement in Domesday Book, in the hundred of Wrockwardine and the county of Shropshire. It had a recorded population of 27 households in 1086, putting it in the largest 40% of settlements recorded in Domesday.Open Domesday website https://opendomesday.org/place/SJ6212/wrockwardine/ I aim to study the history of the older buildings in the village including: St. Peter's church, The Old Cottage, the Alms Houses, the Old Rectory, Wrockwardine Hall, both school buildings and the Village Hall. ===Population=== I will be extracting data from the census returns and putting together family trees for past residents. ===What i'm currently working on...=== * Transcribing the 1911 census for the village - DONE * Adding the family groups and individuals to WikiTree. I have to say that this has been fascinating, each family i've worked on so far has been interesting, whether ordinary working folk or from aristocratic roots they each have their own story to tell. See the profiles i've added so far [[Space:1911_Census_Wrockwardine_OPS|1911 Census Wrockwardine OPS]] ===Profiles included in this study=== To see which profiles are tagged with the Wrockwardine OPS sticker so far see: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wrockwardine%2C_Shropshire_One_Place_Study ===Sources===

WW1 Airmen - July Tree

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Honour Roll - '''July''' [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|Poppy for Remembrance]] 03 Jul 1918. 2nd Lieutenant Robert Victor BARTLEY. AFC
03 Jul 1916. 2nd Lieutenant Douglas Huon GRAY. 24 Squadron RFC
03 Jul 1918. Lieutenant George Robert THOMPSON. 7 Training Squadron AFC
05 Jul 1918. Cadet Sydney Harold BANKS-SMITH. 7 Training Squadron AFC
07 Jul 1917. Lieutenant Thomas '''Hewson.''' [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/81614 4 Squadron] AFC : ''photo''
07 Jul 1917. Lieutenant Wilfred Graham SALMON. 63 Squadron RFC
07 Jul 1918. Cadet Keith William STRONACH. 7 Training Squadron AFC
09 Jul 1916. 2nd Lieutenant Eric Craven JOWETT. 4 Squadron RFC
13 Jul 1917. Lieutenant Archibald Henry SEARLE. 1 Squadron AFC
13 Jul 1917. Air Mechanic Leo Thomas WILLIAMS. Half Flight AFC
14 Jul 1917. Lieutenant Granado Walter FOREMAN. 22 Squadron RFC
14 Jul 1917. 2nd Lieutenant John Michael STEVENS. 1 Squadron RFC
17 Jul 1917. 2nd Lieutenant James Donald MUNRO. 13 Squadron RFC
17 Jul 1917. Lieutenant Percy Eric PALMER. 29 Squadron RFC
17 Jul 1918. Captan Claude Robert THOMPSON. 63 Training Squadron RAF
19 Jul 1916. Lieutenant John GODLEE. 32 Squadron RFC.
20 Jul 1917. Captain Alfred Seymour '''Shepherd.''' [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/165792 29 Squadron] RFC : ''photo''
26 Jul 1917. 2nd Lieutenant Kingsley TIDDY. 7 Squadron RFC
27 Jul 1917. Lieutenant Roy Cumestree TROUT. 3 Squadron AFC
28 Jul 1917. Lieutenant Herbert Neville '''Skeffington.''' [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/337971 57 Squadron] RFC : ''photo''
30 Jul 1915. Lieutenant William Wallace BURN. Half Flight AFC
30 Jul 1915. Lieutenant George Pinnock MERZ. Half Flight AFC
== Rolls == *Monthly Honour Rolls [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|Poppy for Remembrance]] :[[space:WW1 Airmen - January Tree| ''Jan'' ]] | [[space:WW1 Airmen - February Tree| ''Feb'' ]] | [[space:WW1 Airmen - March Tree| ''Mar'' ]] | [[space:WW1 Airmen - April Tree| ''Apr'' ]] | [[space:WW1 Airmen - May Tree| ''May'' ]] | [[space:WW1 Airmen - June Tree| ''June'' ]] | [[space:WW1 Airmen - July Tree| ''July'' ]] | [[space:WW1 Airmen - August Tree| ''Aug'' ]] | [[space:WW1 Airmen - September Tree| ''Sep'' ]] | [[space:WW1 Airmen - October Tree| ''Oct'' ]] | [[space:WW1 Airmen - November Tree| ''Nov'' ]] | [[space:WW1 Airmen - December Tree| ''Dec'' ]] :[https://news.defence.gov.au/media/media-releases/digitisation-historic-air-force-documents Digitisation of historic Air Force documents ''23 July 2020''] :[https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/scarr-geoffrey-campbell/ Aviation Heritage Museum - ''WAust'']

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Here is a collection of '''World War I vintage postcards''' that can be sent as free e-cards. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Military E-Cards]]

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'''We Shall Remember Them'''
'''Lest we Forget'''
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'''World War One 1914 - 1918'''
'''WORLD WAR ONE''' ''Length of War - 1914-1918'' ''Numbers of Australians involved in the war - 416,809 troops'' ''Numbers of Australian troops who died - 60,000'' ''Numbers taken prisoner - 4,149 approximately'' ''Prime Ministers'' ''Joseph Cook (Commonwealth Liberal Party) 1913-1914'' ''Andrew Fisher (Labor) 1914--1915'' ''William Hughes (Labor) 1915-1923'' The First World War began when Britain and Germany went to war in August 1914, and Prime Minister Andrew Fisher's government pledged full support for Britain. On 25 April 1915, members of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) landed at Gallipoli together with troops from New Zealand, Britain, and France. This began a campaign that ended with the evacuation of troops on 19 and 20 December 1915. Following Gallipoli, Australian forces fought campaigns on the Western Front and in the Middle East.
'''Gallipoli'''
Although the Gallipoli Campaign failed in its military objectives, the Australian and New Zealanders actions during the Campaign left us with a powerful legacy, the creation of what became known as the "Anzac Legend", an important part of the identity of both Australia and New Zealand. After four and a half months of training near Cairo, the Australians departed by ship for the Gallipoli peninsula, with troops from New Zealand, Britain, and France. The Australians landed at what became known as ANZAC Cove on 25 April 1915. During the early days of the campaign, the allies tried to break through Turkish lines, while the Turks tried to drive the allied troops off the peninsula. Attempts on both sides ended in failure and the ensuing stalemate continued for the remainder of 1915. The most successful operation of the campaign was the evacuation of troops on 19 and 20 December, under cover of a comprehensive deception operation. As a result, the Turks were unable to inflict more than a very few casualties on the retreating force.
'''Western Front'''
Fromelles 1916 where Australians suffered 5,533 casualties in 24 hours. By the end of the year about 40,000 Australians had been killed or wounded on the Western Front. In 1917 a further 76,836 Australians became casualties in battles, such as Bullecourt, Messines, and the four-month campaign around Ypres, known as the battle of Passchendaele.
'''Middle East'''
The campaign began in 1916 with Australian troops participating in the defence of the Suez Canal and the allied reconquest of the Sinai peninsula. In the following year, Australian and other allied troops advanced into Palestine and captured Gaza and Jerusalem; by 1918 they had occupied Lebanon and Syria. On 30 October 1918 Turkey sued for peace.
'''Navy'''
Australians also served at sea and in the newly formed flying corps. The Royal Australian Navy (RAN), under the command of the Royal Navy, made a significant contribution early in the war, when HMAS Sydney destroyed the German raider Emden near the Cocos Islands in November 1914. The Great War was the first armed conflict in which aircraft were used; about 3,000 Australian airmen served in the Middle East and France with the Australian Flying Corps, mainly in observation capacities or providing infantry support.
'''Australian Prisoners of War WW1'''
Of the 232 Australian prisoners of war captured by the Turks, nearly half were light horsemen captured in Sinai and Palestine, others who were captured at Gallipoli, were members of the Australian Flying Corps, or were crew of the submarine AE2. The history of Australian involvement in WWI rarely mentions the prisoners of war (P.O.W.). Only 325 ANZACs were captured by the Turks and one in three never returned from captivity. The death of Australian P.O.Ws in Ottoman, Turkey, was mainly due to maltreatment. The Australians were used for slave labour in the Taurus Mountains to dig tunnels, and work as pack animals to construct railroads. The Australian soldiers were captured at Gallipoli, in the Sinai-Palestine, as sailors from the submarine AE2 in the Sea of Marmara, and airmen, members of the Australian Flying Corps captured in Mesopotamia.   In all, 3,850 Australians were captured by the Germans on the Western Front between 1916 and 1918. Nine per cent of these prisoners died in captivity. A total of 395 Australians died during captivity in the First World War.   When the first Australian prisoners of war were taken by the Germans in July 1916, a separate department of the Australian Red Cross Society (ARCS) was formed to take care of them. The ARCS despatched 395,695 food parcels and 36,339 clothing parcels.  
'''Women in World War One'''
  Australian women volunteered for service in auxiliary roles, as cooks, nurses, drivers, interpreters, munitions workers, and skilled farm workers. While the government welcomed the service of nurses, it generally rejected offers from women in other professions to serve overseas. Australian nurses served in Egypt, France, Greece, and India, often in trying conditions or close to the front, where they were exposed to shelling and aerial bombardment.  
'''Army Nursing Service'''
The Australian Army Nursing Service was formed in 1902. A total of 2139 served abroad, of whom 25 died. They attended to all wounded Australians in all major campaigns including Egypt, Salonika (Greece), Lemnos Island (off Gallipoli), England and France.  
'''New Zealand Nurses in the AANS'''
  On 25 March 1915, a cable was received asking for twelve nurses, and for them to be ready to sail on 31 March 1915. The nurses selected sailed from Wellington aboard the Ulimaroa, on 1 April 1915, and from Australia, on 13 April 1915, as members of the Australian Army Nursing Services (AANS). It is interesting to note that these nurses were certified in an official capacity to the NZANS and on arrival in Australia, attested again to serve with the AANS. Therefore these nurses were attested to two countries at the same time.   Australian women who served with this unit.   2139 served abroad   364 nurses assigned for duty in British military hospitals at Salonika in Greece   320 nurses in India from the AANS   423 served in Australia   388 were decorated   25 Deaths - Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS)  
'''Jack Simpson and his Donkey'''
'''6 July 1892 - 19 May 1915'''   [[Image:Photos-525.jpg|140px|??]]   [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Simpson_Kirkpatrick John (Jack)Simpson Kirkpatrick] (6 July 1892 – 19 May 1915), who served under the name John Simpson, was a stretcher bearer with the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) during the Gallipoli Campaign in World War I after landing at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915, he obtained a donkey and began carrying wounded British Empire soldiers from the frontline to the beach, for evacuation he continued this work for three and a half weeks, often under fire, until he was killed Jack Simpson and his Donkey are a key part of the "Anzac legend".   '''Source'''   [http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/ww1.asp Australian War Memorial]   '''Also see'''   [http://www.gallipoli.com.tr/battlefields_gallipoli_campaign.htm If Stones could speak]       :Key to "Other Info"   *VC=Victorian Cross *MM=Military Medal *DSO=Distinguished Service Order *DCM=Distinguished Conduct Medal *MC=Military Cross *MID=Mentioned in Despatches *DM=Decoration Militaire *MM=Military Medal *KSA=Kings South Africa Medal *QSA=Queens South Africa Medal *KIA= Killed In Action *POW=Prisoner Of War *W=Wounded *KAS-Killed on Active Service *DW=Died of Wounds *DWSO=Died Whilst Serving Over Seas *AK=Accidentally Killed       {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | First Names ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Date of Birth ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Date of Death ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Flag of Country ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Conflict ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Other info |-   |[[Aberdeen-14|Aberdeen]] |Arthur Henry McKay |05 Jul 1896 |10 Sep 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Aberdeen-31|Aberdeen]] |Kenneth George McKay |29 Dec 1888 |08 Apr 1952 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Ackers-90|Ackers]] |Alexander |1892 |06 Jul 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MM |- |[[Ambler-40|Ambler]] |Herbert William |1878 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer, WWI | |-   |[[Ambler-42|Ambler]] |Walter Cecil |1879 |27 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Anderson-15818|Anderson]] |Frederick James |Sep 1896 |1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Anderson-13894|Anderson]] |Henry Albert |22 Jul 1892 |01 Sep 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Arblaster-119|Arblaster]] |Charles |21 Feb 1895 |24 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Fromelles) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-935|Arbuthnot]] |Robert Neil Roy |16 Jan 1895 |29 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Arbuthnot-936|Arbuthnot]] |Stephen John |21 Aug 1894 |17 Aug 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnot-1892|Arbuthnot]] |Thomas Duncan |25 Aug 1892 |Aug 1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Arbuthnot-1701|Arbuthnot]] |Walter George |9 Jul 1890 |5 Aug 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Armstrong-231|Armstrong]] |Cosby Lloyd |18 Mar 1891 |1 May 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Ashwood-19|Ashwood]] |Edward |28 Mar 1896 |9 Oct 1950 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MM |-   |[[Atkins-960|Atkins]] |Archibald Ernest (Archie) |Sep 1893 |18 Aug 1938 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MID |-   |[[Atkins-959|Atkins]] |Everard (Ev) |4 Sep 1890 |11 Jun 1949 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Atkins-971|Atkins]] |George |1878 |2 Aug 1963 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Atkins-975|Atkins]] |Percy |1884 |28 Apr 1947 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Atkins-982|Atkins]] |Stanley James |1893 |9 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Atkins-956|Atkins]] |William Montague (Monty) |6 Jan 1885 |29 Nov 1948 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |DM |-   |[[Atkinson-2842|Atkinson]] |Thomas Humphrey |Mar 1892 |4 Jul 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Austen-309|Austen]] |Richard Edward |1889 |16 Jul 1982 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W, POW |-   |[[Austin-2363|Austin]] |Edward Phillip |23 Jul 1892 |13 Jul 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Austin-2124|Austin]] |George Lewis |1898 |6 Mar 1817 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Axton-47|Axton]] |Albert |1890 |5 Aug 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Axton-45|Axton]] |Leonard |1895 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Axton-12|Axton]] |Leslie Charles (Charles) |11 May 1897 |16 Jan 1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Bailey-4229|Bailey]] |Albert Lyall |5 Oct 1893 |10 Jul 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Bailey-4633|Bailey]] |Alva Gray |13 Apr 1898 |10 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Baker-9279|Baker]] |Arthur Brander |4 Aug 1868 |23 Sep 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer, WWI |W KSA, QSA, DSO, MID [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Baker-5850|Baker]] |Clarence Henry |27 Oct 1891 |Aft. 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Barclay-875|Barclay]] |Clifford Clapcott |1893 |25 Apr 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Barnard-3903|Barnard]] |Walter |14 Oct 1891 |24 Jul 1939 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Barton-2379|Barton]] |Frank Wyndham |1892 |11 Nov 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Barwick-391|Barwick]] |Archibald Forbes |1884 |8 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Batten-288|Batten]] |Harold Vincent |Feb 1888 |1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Baxter-2292|Baxter]] |Robert Hector |25 Jan 1892 |1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MC |-   |[[Baxter-878|Baxter]] |William John |1887 |29 Dec 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Bayles-83|Bayles]] |Frederick |1880 |1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bean-1031|Bean]] |Arnold Walter |31 Jan 1889 |11 Oct 1927 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Bean-1030|Bean]] |Leslie Charles |14 Dec 1885 |10 Nov 1963 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Beatham-72|Beatham]] |Walter |16 May 1891 |1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Beckingham-19|Beckingham]] |Roy Emanuel |1897 |20 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Beckingham-21|Beckingham]] |William Henry |1 Oct 1899 |12 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Beilby-441|Beilby]] |Charles Edwin |16 Nov 1894 |3 Oct 1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Bell-12441|Bell]] |John |1881 |15 Apr 1952 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Bell-3703|Bell]] |Leslie Donald Ray |1887 |1940 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x2, MID |-   |[[Bell-3705|Bell]] |Roy Neil |21 Jun 1895 |3 Jun 1956 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x2 |-   |[[Bell-11059|Bell]] |William Blakey |1880 |13 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bellingham-135|Bellingham]] |James Tinder |1893 |20 Jul 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Bennett-11470|Bennett]] |Leslie Lambert |30 Mar 1897 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Bennett-11459|Bennett]] |Roy Douglas |13 Nov 1895 |8 Feb 1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Benson-3403|Benson]] |Joseph Andrew |1890 |1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Bett-107|Bett]] |Henry Drysdale |1895 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Biber-9|Biber]] |Charles |2 Mar 1874 |10 Jan 1946 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Biber-5|Biber]] |Frederick |3 Feb 1863 |10 Feb 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Bickell-19|Bickell]] |Thomas Kinsman (King) |Jun 1894 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Bidgood-141|Bidgood]] |Gilbert Leo Livingstone Nelson |5 Feb 1890 |14 Nov 1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Bidgood-142|Bidgood]] |Kingsley Arnold Wesley Cyril |25 Feb 1899 |14 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bignell-236|Bignell]] |George |1871 |4 Apr 1947 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Birch-174|Birch]] |George |1886 |1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Birch-195|Birch]] |John Gerald |24 Mar 1893 |5 Jun 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Bird-3253|Bird]] |Edward James |1893 |6 Nov 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Bird-3683|Bird]] |John Garfield |1894 |05 Sep 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Birkin-29|Birkin]] |Sydney |28 Jul 1897 |01 Dec 1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Birtles-14|Birtles]] |Harold |1886 |15 May 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Birtles-18|Birtles]] |John Arthur |1887 |14 May 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Bishop-3644|Bishop]] |David William |Apr 1894 |4 Dec 1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Bishop-12346|Bishop]] |Leonard James |1893 |16 Jun 1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Black-12902|Black]] |Percy Charles Herbert |12 Dec 1877 |11 Apr 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Bullecourt) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Blackburn-159|Blackburn]] |Arthur Seaforth |25 Nov 1892 |24 Nov 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |VC |- |[[Blake-11362|Blake]] |George Francis |1889 |19 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Fromelles) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bland-355|Bland]] |Henry Gordon |14 May 1895 |15 Sep 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Somme) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bloxom-12|Bloxom]] |William Francis Joseph |4 Dec 1890 |4 Jul 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MM |-   |[[Boase-62|Boase]] |Leonard |05 Jul 1888 |06 Aug 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Bolton-2620|Bolton]] |Sister Ethel May |1886 |30 Jun 1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Bolton-2623|Bolton]] |Moore Hunter |25 Aug 1891 |1963 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Bolton-2624|Bolton]] |Sydney Ford |14 Jan 1905 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Bosisto-8|Bosisto]] |Russell George |18 Aug 1893 |4 Aug1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Pozières) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Box-195|Box]] |William Leslie |3 Dec 1892 |29 Aug 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Boyce-4180|Boyce]] |William Percy Norman |30 Aug 1897 |18 Nov 1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Boyd-5627|Boyd]] |Hugh Neil |16 May 1894 |24 Aug 1947 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Boyd-5628|Boyd]] |William Charles |13 Mar 1898 |23 Nov 1923 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Boys-644|Boys]] |Walter Granleese |7 Apr 1890 |5 Aug 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Albert) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Bramble-15|Bramble]] |Stanley Victor |1892 |7 Nov 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Brand-783|Brand]] |Ernest Marcel |6 Jan 1894 |28 Aug 1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Brand-230|Brand]] |John Samuel (Jack) |7 Nov 1889 |6 Jun 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Brand-785|Brand]] |Leonard Harold (Len) |15 Jan 1898 |19 Jun1982 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W, DCM |- |[[Brand-784|Brand]] |Sydney William (Syd) |15 Jan 1896 |27 May 1949 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |- |[[Branson-385|Branson]] |Lawrence Joseph |6 Nov 1888 |1950 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Branson-383|Branson]] |Robert William (Bob) |Feb 1886 |8 Jul 1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Branson-371|Branson]] |Thomas Henry |Jun 1894 |20 Aug 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Branson-367|Branson]] |William Thomas |15 Nov 1883 |16 Jun 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Brennan-362|Brennan]] |Edward Michael |1894 |2 Aug 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Brennan-361|Brennan]] |Francis Joseph |18 Sep 1889 |3 Jan 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Brennan-367|Brennan]] |William Patrick |23 Feb 1892 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Brisbane-137|Brisbane]] |Thomas Edward |24 Aug 1897 |22 Sep 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Britter-10|Britter]] |Harry James |23 Jun 1891 |1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Britter-13|Britter]] |Herbert Victor |1896 |1946 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Britter-14|Britter]] |Robert Leslie |8 Dec 1897 |1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Brockman-393|Brockman]] |Frederick Locke |28 Mar 1885 |9 May 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Brockman-392|Brockman]] |Norman Alton Gordon |20 Apr 1896 |12 Jan 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |MM |-   |[[Brockman-395|Brockman]] |Ralph William |20 Jan 1883 |4 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Brown-22802|Brown]] |Douglas James (Doug) |18 Mar 1887 |25 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Brown-29874|Brown]] |George Edward |7 Oct 1894 |21 Sep 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Brown-77880|Brown]] |Septimus Angus |22 Oct 1894 |20 Dec 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Bryan-Brown-1|Bryan-Brown]] |Guy Spencer |1885 |4 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |Chaplain K (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Budgen-69|Budgen]] |Frank Herbert |22 Aug 1885 |8 Apr 1949 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Budgen-72|Budgen]] |George |11 Aug 1891 |23 Aug 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Budgen-23|Budgen]] |Harry |6 Aug 1893 |14 Aug 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Budgen-22|Budgen]] |John (Jack) |19 Jun 1881 |4 Nov 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Burnett-1236|Burnett]] |Clement Martin (Clem) |14 Sep 1884 |17 Dec 1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Burnett-824|Burnett]] |Ernest Hillier |1890 |1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Burnett-1234|Burnett]] |Fenton Montague |20 Jul 1890 |30 Sep 1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Burnett-1198|Burnett]] |James Richard |16 Oct 1881 |28 Dec 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DWSO [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Burns-1463|Burns]] |Austral Hunter |30 May 1893 |19 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Burton-3592|Burton]] |Leonard Jamieson |14 Oct 1895 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Burton-3593|Burton]] |Robert Venn |13 Dec 1897 |4 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Busbridge-95|Busbridge]] |Edward |1 May 1892 |12 May 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Busch-210|Busch]] |Fredrick John |10 Apr 1889 |1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Carre-Riddell-1|Carre-Riddell]] |Consett |5 Jan 1887 |3 Jun 1953 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DSO |- |[[Carroll-8901|Carroll]] |John Carroll |16 Aug 1891 |4 Oct 1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |VC |- |[[Carroll-16011|Carroll]] |Leonard |1888 |1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Carroll-12742|Carroll]] |Michael Henry |1892 |16 Jul 1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Carroll-15361|Carroll]] |Montague Hugh |1891 |21 Jul 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Carroll-8902|Carroll]] |Martin Thomas |1896 |26 Mar 1933 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Carroll-15982|Carroll]] |Percival John "Percy" |6 Jan 1898 |26 Aug 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Carstairs-17|Carstairs]] |Harold Grafton |1 Feb 1875 |30 Jul 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer, WWI |KSA, QSA, MID [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Carter-27802|Carter]] |Roland |28 Feb 1892 |02 Jul1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Cass-1409|Cass]] |Walter Edmond |1876 |6 Nov 1931 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Cater-311|Cater]] |Jack |1889 |9 Apr 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Champion-528|Champion]] |Benjamin William |28 Mar 1897 |14 Nov 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Chandler-5122|Chandler]] |James William |Dec 1893 |19 Jun 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Chapman-10427|Chapman]] |Duncan |15 May 1888 |6 Aug 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Pozières) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Chappell-1183|Chappell]] |Emily Grace |1889 |1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Charters-59|Charters]] |Robert |18 Aug 1894 |11 Aug 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cheeseman-169|Cheeseman]] |Claude |16 Sep 1898 |10 Jul 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Cherry-1354|Cherry]] |Percy Herbert |4 Jun 1895 |27 Mar 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Lagnicourt) VC MC [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Chrichton-7|Chrichton]] |James Bell (Scotty) |15 Jul 1879 |25 Sep 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W, VC |-   |[[Clemens-269|Clemens]] |Charles Courtenay |15 Apr 1877 |2 Aug 1949 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Clemens-303|Clemens]] |Charles James Edward (Charlie) |1898 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Clemens-291|Clemens]] |Cifford Stanley |6 Jan 1896 |27 Jul 1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Clemens-259|Clemens]] |Herbert James |21 Feb 1895 |11 Oct 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Clemens-292|Clemens]] |Roy Quentin |13 Dec 1898 |14 Nov 1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Clemens-289|Clemens]] |William Edward Arthur |24 Mar 1891 |22 Apr 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x2 |- |[[Clery-31|Clery]] |Arthur |1895 |11 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Colmo-12|Colmo]] |Joseph |1892 |26 Mar 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Comber-140|Comber]] |John Francis (Jack) |1898 |1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Comfort-54|Comfort]] |Albert Ernest (Bertie) |1889 |Apr 1947 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Connley-14|Connley]] |Robert |Jul 1882 |1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Conole-27|Conole]] |Bartholomew West |2 Oct 1885 |3 Mar 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Conole-97|Conole]] |Walter Frederick |1892 |11 Apr 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cooke-7112|Cooke]] |Percy |18 Apr 1884 |28 Oct 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Cooper-15869|Cooper]] |Oswald Gaskell |Feb 1896 |24 Nov 1933 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |WIA x2 |- |[[Cordingley-116|Cordingley]] |Richard George |1890 |1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Cottier-41|Cottier]] |Hugh Leslie |1885 |1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Cowan-1428|Cowan]] |James |1863 |3 Jun 1949 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Cozens-461|Cozens]] |Frank John |1882 |29 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cozens-459|Cozens]] |James Alfred |1897 |19 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cozens-460|Cozens]] |Oliver Frank |Dec 1884 |3 May 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cozens-346|Cozens]] |Percy Carl |8 Apr 1893 |12 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Crews-1320|Crews]] |Cecil |1886 |25 Jan 1956 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Crowle-322|Crowle]] |Albert Frank |1892 |3 May 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cubis-62|Cubis]] |Stanley |21 May 1892 |22 Jun 1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Cull-729|Cull]] |William Ambrose |1894 |29 Jul 1939 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Cullen-473|Cullen]] |Leslie Charles |19 Sep 1893 |13 Aug 1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W (Gassed) |- |[[Cumming-1698|Cumming]] |Harold |03 May 1897 |19 Jul 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Cumming-1321|Cumming]] |Hugh |1890 |15 Aug 1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Cumming-93|Cumming]] |James Duncan |11 Feb 1876 |1950 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Cumming-1357|Cumming]] |James Fox |Mar 1892 |4 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Cumming-103|Cumming]] |William |30 Jul 1891 |28 Nov 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Cumming-1322|Cumming]] |William Neil McCormack |12 Apr 1891 |13 Sep 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Cunneen-13|Cunneen]] |Donald |1893 |28 Mar 1950 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Cunningham-17340|Cunningham]] |James |1880 |28 Mar 1929 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Curran-582|Curran]] |Leslie John (Les) |24 Jan 1898 |16 Jul 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W (France) |-   |[[Curran-29|Curran]] |William Henry (Bill) |23 Apr 1896 |6 Oct 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W (Western Front) |-   |[[Curry-1328|Curry]] |Arthur Roland |1899 |17 Feb 1938 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Curry-1327|Curry]] |John Hugh |13 Dec 1896 |12 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Curry-1319|Curry]] |John Hugh |1896 |28 Mar 1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Davey-669|Davey]] |Alfred |1896 |1988 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Davey-668|Davey]] |Arthur Richard |1893 |9 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Ypres) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Davey-647|Davey]] |Frederick William Clark Wilkens |19 Oct 1878 |15 Jan 1947 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Davey-665|Davey]] |Harold |13 Apr 1888 |4 Feb 1953 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Davey-678|Davey]] |Harry Edward |8 Apr 1894 |25 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Pozières) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Davey-655|Davey]] |William |18 Apr 1897 |30 Sep 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Davey-661|Davey]] |William Charles |6 Apr 1889 |19 Jan 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Davey-674|Davey]] |William Jenkin |30 Mar 1894 |24 Apr 1926 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Dawson-1600|Dawson]] |John Robert |26 Dec 1891 |5 Jan 1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |- |[[Day-12016|day]] |Andrew |1894 |11 Feb 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DC (Turkey) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Day-7430|Day]] |Frank Harold |1884 |1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[De_Fraga-6|De_Fraga]] |Andre Norman |12 Oct 1887 |24 Jan 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[De_Fraga-10|De_Fraga]] |Cecil Avelino |1885 |23 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KAS (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[De_Fraga-9|De_Fraga]] |Clifford Louis |1891 |3 Jul 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Demasson-6|Demasson]] |Hubert |17 Nov 1880 |19 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DC (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Denehy-18|Denehy]] |Charles Aloysius |15 Oct 1879 |1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DSO |- |[[Denham-1048|Denham]] |Henry Charles |1878 |18 Sep 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Denham-1711|Denham]] |Henry John |7 Jul 1890 |11 Nov 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Denham-782|Denham]] |Howard Kynaston |14 Feb 1883 |21 Oct 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Denham-542|Denham]] |Lawrence Stanley |1898 |26 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Denham-1713|Denham]] |Stanislau "Stan" |15 Nov 1899 |14 Mar 1994 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Denham-781|Denham]] |William Digby Tossill |1880 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Denham-1712|Denham]] |William John Alfred |5 Sep 1893 |30 Jul 1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Devlyn-8|Devlyn]] |John Albert |7 Apr 1893 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Devlyn-9|Devlyn]] |Leslie Hector |12 Jul 1895 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Dickson-1795|Dickson]] |John Henry |5 Mar 1886 |18 Nov 1924 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Dillon-6518|Dillon]] |Clarence Percival |1898 |3 Mar 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Dix-1299|Dix]] |John Albert |1885 |8 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Dixon-4318|Dixon]] |George Ernest |1887 |26 Jul 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Dobson-1067|Dobson]] |Donald |8 Jun 1893 |27 Dec 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |MC |- |[[Dobson-1064|Dobson]] |Robert Ambrose |12 Dec 1883 |24 Apr 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer War, WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Dodson-2499|Dodson]] |Norman Howard |1860 |6 Oct 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Donovan-4735|Donovan]] |James Francis |1885 |25 Mar 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Donovan-4736|Donovan]] |Malachi Michael (Mark) |1888 |20 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Polygon Wood) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Dowdle-34|Dowdle]] |Arthur Frederick |1897 |1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Dowling-1551|Dowling]] |John William |1895 |12 Oct 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Downing-4948|Downing]] |Walter Hubert |10 Dec 1893 |1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MM |- |[[Dreyer-102|Dreyer]] |Charles |06 Nov 1891 |02 Nov 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Dugan-641|Duggan]] |Charles Edward |10 Dec 1886 |27 Jan 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W (Gallipoli) |-   |[[Dunne-263|Dunne]] |James |Jun 1891 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Dunne-264|Dunne]] |William Paul |Jun 1893 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Durrington-18|Durrington]] |Oswald Spain |1894 |14 Dec 1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x3 |-   |[[Dwyer-413|Dwyer]] |John Eric |1888 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Dyamond-2|Dyamond]] |Charles Arthur |1883 |1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Dyamond-4|Dyamond]] |James Alfred |1885 |29 Aug 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Dybing-2|Dybing]] |Johan Bernt |Dec 1889 |3 Oct 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Dyer-10196|Dyer]] |William John Laurance |Sep 1889 |17 Mar 1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Edgerton-1240|Edgerton]] |Eric Henry Drummond |1897 |12 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Raincourt) DSO MM & Bar [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Edmondson-467|Edmondson]] |Albert Henry |1892 |26 Nov 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Edmondson-490|Edmondson]] |Joseph James |19 Jul 1889 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Edmondson-507|Edmondson]] |William John |1890 |13 Apr 1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Ellem-244|Ellem]] |Arthur Alfred |10 Nov 1917 |24 Sep 1995 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWIi |POW |-   |[[Ellem-114|Ellem]] |Vyvian Eric |7 Oct 1899 |30 Mar 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Elliott-1476|Elliott]] |George |5 Oct 1879 |8 Jun 1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Ellis-18509|Ellis]] |Charles |14 Jun 1896 |06 Jul 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Faint-240|Faint]] |Frank |30 Dec 1897 |20 Feb 1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Fels-15|Fels]] |Francis Veron |15 Apr 1899 |26 Dec 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Ferguson-2843|Ferguson]] |Alexander |1876 |5 Sep 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Fiddes-27|Fiddes]] |Frederick Augustus |21 Feb 1869 |Abt. 1922 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Fitzpatrick-2055|Fitzpatrick]] |Frederick George |27 Oct 1890 |1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |W x3 |- |[[Fleming-1242|Fleming]] |Rupert Royston |1896 |19 Jun 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Fletcher-7226|Fletcher]] |Edward Thomas |1897 |21 Dec 1953 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Flewell-Smith-30|Flewell-Smith]] |Bernard |4 Mar 1898 |24 Aug 1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |C.B.E MM |- |[[Floyd-3055|Floyd]] |David William |1893 |4 Jul 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DOW [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Floyd-394|Floyd]] |Samuel Henry |Nov 1891 |1921 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Floyd-3053|Floyd]] |Thomas William |1861 |1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Floyd-3054|Floyd]] |William Thomas |Oct 1889 |6 Mar 1989 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Foote-596|Foot]] |Frank Wilson |31 May 1904 |12 Mar 1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Ford-13805|Ford]] |Robert |23 Sep 1897 |02 Jul 1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Fraser-524|Fraser]] |Andrew Currie |1887 |26 Jan 1934 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Frew-165|Frew]] |Henry George |22 Aug 1895 |23 Mar 1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |WIA |-   |[[Frick-1265|Frick]] |William |18 Oct 1891 |17 Nov 1980 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Frith-987|Frith]] |Edgar |24 Aug 18791 |22 Aug 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Fuller-14437|Fuller]] |Jarvis Bunting |1895 |4 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Albert) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Galton-32|Galton]] |William Gray |Jan 1894 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Gannaway-110|Gannaway]] |Benjamin |19 Nov 1884 |04 Nov 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DC [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Garland-616|Garland]] |Edward Joseph |1892 |1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Garner-3229|Garner]] |Joseph James |02 Aug 1884 |1963 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |POW (Germany) |- |[[Garner-4813|Garner]] |Robert George |8 Mar 1891 |27 Oct 1937 |[[Image:Indigenous_Australians_Resource_Page.png]] |WWI |POW (Germany) |- |[[Geisler-254|Geisler]] |George |1891 |27 Aug 1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Gerrish-454|Gerrish]] |Charles Leslie Robert |1875 |1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Gessner-140|Gessner]] |Hermann John (Herbert) |Nov 1881 |5 May 1936 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Gettens-16|Gettens]] |Albert Geoffrey |24 Apr 1891 |25 Apr 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Gibbins-623|Gibbins]] |Norman |1878 |20 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Giggins-38|Giggins]] |Stanley William | |17 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gilbertson-455|Gilbertson]] |Walter Ambrose |1894 |11 Nov 1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Gill-174|Gill]] |Reuben Ernest |22 May 1883 |4 May 1940 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Gillam-20|Gillam]] |George James |1895 |9 Feb 1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MM |- |[[Gillzan-1|Gillzan]] |Mathew Alexander |1894 |9 Jun 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Glann-263|Glann]] |Herbert William John |22 Oct 1879 |19 Apr 1948 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Glann-247|Glann]] |Robert Jones |8 Jan 1888 |1 Jun 1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Glare-40|Glare]] |Frederick George |25 Feb 1893 |18 Feb 1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Glare-41|Glare]] |Lawson Evered |31 Jul 1894 |06 Sep 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |MM |- |[[Gleeson-1561|Gleeson]] |Thomas Marcellus |8 May 1889 |30 May 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Gliddon-241|Gliddon]] |Bernard Laurence |1892 |1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Glover-2036|Glover]] |Alfred Percy |3 Oct 1882 |9 Aug 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Glover-3703|Glover]] |Frederick |28 Sep 1876 |1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Godfrey-1406|Godfrey]] |Clarence Stanley Roy (Roy) |1891 |1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Godfrey-909|Godfrey]] |Maurice |1893 |1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Golding-1959|Golding]] |George Bently |19 Nov 1894 |4 Nov 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gosper-170|Gosper]] |Delmyr Gee |1895 |11 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Gosper-164|Gosper]] |Vincent James |23 Dec 1892 |16 Aug 1948 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DCM |-   |[[Goss-364|Goss]] |Douglas Bastow |13 Oct 1895 |16 Feb 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Goss-362|Goss]] |Roy George |10 Mar 1890 |17 Jun 1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Graham-3484|Graham]] |Alexander Carter (Alec) |5 Sep 1881 |12 Jul 1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Green-19054|Green]] |Ronald |1 Jul 1919 |7 Jul 1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gregg-3765|Gregg]] |Robert Fletcher |2 Jun 1881 |12 Jun 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Gregg-4693|Gregg]] |Robert Murray |1 Jun 1897 |9 Apr 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Gregg-3762|Gregg]] |Richard Gordon Wray |21 Jul 1893 |7 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gregg-3236|Gregg-MacGregor]] |Rev. Dr. John Vivian Fortescue |21 Dec 1875 |1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DCM MID |- |[[Grimmond-32|Grimmond]] |George |1893 |15 Apr 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DC [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gumbleton-99|Gumbleton]] |Alfred Ernest |15 Dec 1887 |2 Jun 1963 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Gunn-651|Gunn]] |Norman Maxwell |10 Nov 1897 |18 Nov 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Guppy-21|Guppy]] |Alfred Leslie |6 Oct 1886 |28 Aug 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MM |- |[[Gurney-422|Gurney]] |Harold |Dec 1888 |7 Nov 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Hahn-748|Hahn]] |Leslie Leonard |26 Jul 1892 |22 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Hahn-750|Hahn]] |Otto Louis |1891 |8 May 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Hale-2845|Hale]] |Walter Bamford |15 May 1888 |12 Nov 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Hall-34823|Hall]] |Arthur Charles |11 Aug 1896 |25 Feb 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |VC |- |[[Hall-8383|Hall]] |Elias Gordon |1889 |2 Aug 1997 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hall-42311|Hall]] |Frank |1888 |1956 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hall-66069|Hall]] |Frederick George |1891 |7 Aug 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hall-64486|Hall]] |Geoffrey Dennison |9 Aug 1895 |24 Feb 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hall-42335|Hall]] |George Harold |1893 |10 May 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hall-42621|Hall]] |Henry Mackie |1870 |30 Dec 1940 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hall-30966|Hall]] |Horatio |5 Apr 1879 |22 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hall-53332|Hall]] |Lionel William Baird |1893 |12 Jun 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hall-62503|Hall]] |Robert Galt |1886 |24 Mar 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hall-44699|Hall]] |Thomas Joseph |25 Jun 1883 |17 Jul 1927 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hall-53345|Hall]] |Vincent John Baird |1891 |2 May 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW (Egypt) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Halligan-43|Halligan]] |William (Bill) |17 Apr 1883 |12 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-  |[[Hamilton-1142|Hamilton]] |Edward James |27 Mar 1885 |23 Jan 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Hamilton-6408|Hamilton]] |James Leslie |13 Apr 1895 |22 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DWSO (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hammond-4944|Hammond]] |Robert Mark |1885 |10 Nov 1920 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W, Invalid |-   |[[Handcock-368|Handcock]] |Charles |Jul 1886 |10 Nov 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Handcock-425|Handcock]] |Robert Edwin |1887 |19 Nov 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-    |[[Handcock-425|Handcock]] |William Henry |7 Aug 1889 |7 Jul 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Handcock-429|Handcock]] |Albert John (Jack) |1 Feb 1891 |2 May 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Handcock-430|Handcock]] |Frederick Arthur |1 Jul 1893 |18 Apr 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Handcock-431|Handcock]] |Joseph Ralph |28 Sep 1894 |5 Mar 1989 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Handcock-432|Handcock]] |Frank Reginald |1896 |23 Feb 1933 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Handcock-433|Handcock]] |Richard Murdock Rowe |Jan 1898 |22 Mar 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hankinson-24|Hankinson]] |Arthur James |15 Apr 1886 |4 Apr 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Harding-9496|Harding]] |William |1896 |14 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hardy-5280|Hardy]] |Daniel Joseph |1888 |12 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA, MM [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hardy-5275|Hardy]] |Percival Sullivan (Percy) |29 Aug 1891 |21 Apr 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Harris-5320|Harris]] |Arthur Edward Oakley |15 Jan 1897 |24 Mar 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Harris-8806|Harris]] |Ernest George |1890 |19 Aug 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Harris-8817|Harris]] |Herbert Thomas |1896 |28 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Harris-8816|Harris]] |Stanley Harold |1894 |5 May 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Harris-5321|Harris]] |Walter Clifford |8 Jul 1898 |1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Hartwell-282|Hartwell]] |Bertram Nigel |19 Nov 1894 |24 Apr 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Harvey-2298|Harvey]] |Roy Purton |30 Dec 1896 |28 Jun 1950 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Haslam-326|Haslam]] |Dallas Frederick |13 Jan 1922 |2001 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hastings-1716|Hastings]] |Keith Hamilton |May 1890 |2 Dec 1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Haw-153|Haw]] |Amos Henry |1878 |06 Jul 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hay-1202|Hay]] |Marmion Alexander |Abt. 1896 |9 Mar 1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x2 |- ||[[Hazeldine-40|Hazeldine]] |Charles Lindsay |1898 |2 Sep 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hazeldine-46|Hazeldine]] |Clarence Arthur |8 Dec 1889 |8 Nov 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hazeldine-34|Hazeldine]] |Ernest Samuel |1887 |1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Head-351|Head]] |Arthur Gilham |8 Aug 1896 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Head-350|Head]] |Harold |Mar 1891 |1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hemsworth-106|Hemsworth]] |Harold Edward |1886 |1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Heritage-728|Heritage]] |Joseph Allan George |Jun 1896 |28 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Higgins-1934|Higgins]] |Herbert Terras |1895 |29 Jul 1994 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x2 |-   |[[Higgins-1936|Higgins]] |William Bruce |1896 |20 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hill-22076|Hill]] |Albert Henry Livingstone |1896 |1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hill-22073|Hill]] |Arthur Frederick Gordon |1893 |1980 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hill-19940|Hill]] |Robert Walter Herbert |Dec 1896 |22 Jun 1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Hinchliff-6|Hinchliff]] |Percy |20 Sep 1890 |12 Apr 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hines-2218|Hines]] |Arthur Allen |1897 |7 Jun 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hiscock-516|Hiscock]] |Harold |12 Oct 1894 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Hobbs-1743|Hobbs]] |Ernest George |Jul 1891 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Hogben-53|Hogben]] |George McLachlan |27 Sep 1886 |7 Aug 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Hogben-55|Hogben]] |Herbert McLachlan |21 Oct 1888 |27 Mar 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Hoole-29|Hoole]] |Christopher James |1890 |13 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Horne-4646|Horne]] |Ernest |08 Feb 1894 |01 Jun 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Hourigan-345|Hourigan]] |George Matthew |1884 |10 May 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Villers-Bretonneux) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hourigan-346|Hourigan]] |John |1874 |13 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Howell-Price-11|Howell-Price]] |Philip Llewellyn |11 Sep 1894 |4 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Broodseinde) DSO MC [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Howell-Price-2|Howell-Price]] |Owen Glendower |23 Feb 1890 |4 Nov 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Flers) DSO [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Howell-Price-12|Howell-Price]] |Richmond Gordon |1896 |4 May 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Bullecourt) MC [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hutchinson-10611|Hutchinson]] |Arthur Justin Sanford |25 Aug 1894 |19 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Fromelles) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Inkpen-32|Inkpen]] |Roy |11 Sep 1891 |3 Nov 1953 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Ivory-74|Ivory]] |Leslie Robert |Dec 1889 |1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Jacka-38|Jacka]] |Albert (Bert) |10 Jan 1893 |17 Jan 1932 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x3 VC MC |-   |[[Jackways-7|Jackways]] |Cyril Adams |7 Mar 1899 |20 Mar 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x2 |- |[[Jacob-3785|Jacob]] |Glen |08 Dec 1898 |22 May 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[James-23879|James]] |Egbert |08 Nov 1887 |09 Mar 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Jefferyes-6|Jefferyes]] |John Thomas |1854 |22 Apr 1926 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer, WWI |WIA |- |[[Jenkins-14604|Jenkins]] |Edward William |15 May 1895 |21 Dec 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gueudecourt) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Johns-665|Johns]] |Charles Henry (Chick) |15 Aug 1896 |22 Aug 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Johns-710|Johns]] |Thomas |4 Jan 1898 |25 Jul 1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Johnson-150047|Johnson]] |Archibald Alfred Charles |1892 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Johnson-150046|Johnson]] |David Albert Henry |1885 |1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Johnson-151653|Johnson]] |Donald Mathieson McGregor |1896 |7 AUg 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Johnson-150045|Johnson]] |Peter Laurence |1875 |5 Nov 1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Johnston-20248|Johnston]] |Albert |1890 |19 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Johnston-15410|Johnston]] |Alexander Clarendon |1893 |28 May 1950 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Johnston-25109|Johnston]] |Alfred Gersham |1901 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Johnston-27465|Johnston]] |Andrew Stuart |23 Mar 1904 |Jun 1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Johnston-2303|Johnston]] |Frederick |18 Jul 1880 |5 May 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Johnston-14146|Johnston]] |George Jameson |24 Oct 1868 |23 May 1949 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |CB CMG C.B.E |- |[[Johnston-17245|Johnston]] |George Robinson |6 Nov 1895 |24 Mar 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Johnston-26967|Johnston]] |Thomas Lyttleton |1877 |1952 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Johnston-22664|Johnston]] |William Alexander |1885 |1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Johnston-13056|Johnston]] |William Robert |1890 |1982 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- ||[[Johnstone-2679|Johnstone]] |Albert Hamilton |22 Sep 1914 |1996 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Jones-8661|Jones]] |Charles Beecher |Nov 1891 |Abt. 1950 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Jones-20082|Jones]] |Edwin |1872 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Jones-8620|Jones]] |Ivor Roy |16 Jan 1898 |1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Jones-20362|Jones]] |Lewis Tobias Peyton |25 Aug 1877 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Jones-9744|Jones]] |William Ernest (Bill) |8 Jun 1891 |2 Aug 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Joynt-41|Joynt]] |William Donovan |19 Mar 1889 |5 May 1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |VC |- |[[Jukes-169|Jukes]] |Harold Leo |21 Apr 1896 |1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Jury-419|Jury]] |Frederick William |May 1894 |1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Jury-422|Jury]] |Norman Henry |1897 |1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Kaveney-20|Kaveney]] |Dominic Richard |3 Oct 1888 |4 Nov 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Kaveney-22|Kaveney]] |Michael Joseph |1 Jul 1885 |2 Dec 1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Kaveney-21|Kaveney]] |Nicholas |28 Oct 1895 |9 Dec 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kaveney-23|Kaveney]] |Patrick Cyril |13 Dec 1893 |19 May 1968 |[[IMage:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Kelb-24|Kelb]] |William |28 Jan 1873 |17 Jul 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW (Somme, France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kelly-4185|Kelly]] |Alexander |1896 |2 Dec 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W, DWSO [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Kelly-16584|Kelly]] |Frederick Septimus |29 May 1881 |13 Nov 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Somme) DSO [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kelly-4183|Kelly]] |Robert Stanley |1891 |9 Jun 1928 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x2 |-   |[[Kelly-4184|Kelly]] |William |19 Oct 1894 |1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Kennison-85|Kennison]] |Geoffrey Stoddart |1895 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Kermond-63|Kermond]] |Arthur William Oswald |1894 |8 Drc 1938 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Kerslake-70|Kerslake]] |Herbert |24 Jun 1900 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Kerslake-69|Kerslake]] |Sydney |9 Oct 1896 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |W |-   |[[Killalea-20|Killalea]] |Carrington |1886 |22 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Pozieres) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Killalea-4|Killalea]] |Edward Valentine |4 Jan 1884 |17 Mar 1934 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Killalea-7|Killalea]] |Henry |22 Jul 1900 |5 Feb 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DCM MM |- |[[Killalea-21|Killalea]] |Myles Dolphin |28 Jun 1899 |6 Apr 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Le Havre) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Killalea-52|Killalea]] |Thomas Michael |1881 |28 Jul 1939 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[King-9143|King]] |John (Jack) |19 Mar 1875 |2 Mar 1956 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Kinnis-5|Kinnis]] |Thomas James |1893 |21 Sep 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Kirwan-50|Kirwan]] |Angus McCormack |1891 |26 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Kirwan-51|Kirwan]] |Syroll Morrison |20 Sep 1892 |3 Feb 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Knowles-1376|Knowles]] |Albert Clive (Bert) |13 Mar 1894 |1 Feb 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Knowles-1751|Knowles]] |Albert Edward James |27 Apr 1898 |28 May 1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Knowles-1413|Knowles]] |Alfred Ernest |1890 |3 Nov 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Knowles-1736|Knowles]] |Frank David James |27 Oct 1894 |24 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Knowles-3894|Knowles]] |George Leslie |1894 |1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Knowles-1693|Knowles]] |Harold Chester |28 Mar 1893 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Knowles-1807|Knowles]] |James Henry |13 Sep 1887 |18 Dec 1953 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Knowles-1696|Knowles]] |Trevor George |27 May 1896 |22 Jul 1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Biaggi-4|Knowles]] |William Ernest |1899 |27 Jun 1939 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Kyle-2472|Kyle]] |Albert Roy |9 Nov 1897 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Kyle-2474|Kyle]] |Leonard Gordon Clark |1890 |12 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kyme-49|Kyme]] |Daniel George |7 Feb 1877 |24 May 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Kyme-52|Kyme]] |Thomas Lawrence |1882 |1956 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Laing-2660|Laing]] |Elmer Winfred Drake |1892 |3 May 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lambourn-22|Lambourn]] |Clyde |19 Sep 1896 |29 Mar 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Langworthy-114|Langworthy]] |Arthur |12 Aug 1888 |31 Jan 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Langworthy-115|Langworthy]] |Phillip |9 Apr 1890 |31 Aug 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Laurie-86|Laurie]] |Albert Kingston |1894 |31 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Laurie-200|Laurie]] |Alexander Duncan Gordon |1893 |20 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Laurie-216|Laurie]] |Alexander Kenneth (Sandy) |Sep 1889 |30 Sep 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |- |[[Laurie-204|Laurie]] |Alexander Thomson (Thomson) |1894 |4 Aug 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Laurie-199|Laurie]] |Andrew Joseph Bruce |2 Mar 1891 |19 Dec 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Laurie-218|Laurie]] |Clifton William Joseph |1893 |8 May 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW |-   |[[Laurie-235|Laurie]] |Robert |1887 |31 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Laurie-77|Laurie]] |Robert Burns |1896 |12 Jun 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Laurie-87|Laurie]] |Thomas Henry |1897 |11 Jun 1921 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Lawler-1161|Lawler]] |Walter Percy |28 May 1879 |19 Sep 1947 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Lawson-14948|Lawson]] |James |16 Feb 1884 |29 Sep 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DSO, MID |- |[[Lea-1029|Lea]] |Charles Henry |Apr 1892 |26 Jul 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Leggatt-34|Leggatt]] |Percy Carrington |1890 |1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Leggatt-16|Leggatt]] |George James Frederick |5 Apr 1888 |9 Jul 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Leggatt-36|Leggatt]] |Malcolm Linwood |1895 |5 Feb 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Lennon-217|Lennon]] |Alfred C |18 Dec 1886 |24 Oct 1946 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Lennon-287|Lennon]] |Claude Hilton |1895 |24 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Lennon-242|Lennon]] |Edward Francis |1891 |7 May 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Lennon-244|Lennon]] |Joseph Cyril |Feb 1894 |7 Jun 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Lennon-243|Lennon]] |Vincent Roy |1892 |12 Aug 1925 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Lewis-5710|Lewis]] |Frederick William |1878 |31 Jan 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Littler-627|Littler]] |Burnett Guy |6 Aug 1896 |16 Jan 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MC |- |[[Littler-414|Littler]] |Charles Augustas |26 Mar 1868 |3 Sep 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Mouquet Farm) DSO [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Littler-316|Littler]] |Geoffrey Ashburner |30 Nov 1892 |1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Lloyd-5995|Lloyd]] |Albert |1884 |31 Oct 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Alloo-10|Locke]] |Arthur Edwin |1876 |18 Jul 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Luckie-6|Luckie]] |Frederick |22 Jul 1896 |9 Nov 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Luckie-52|Luckie]] |Thomas Redmond |1887 |1996 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Luckie-51|Luckie]] |William Julius |1872 |28 Aug 1919 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W (Gallipoli) |- |[[Luxford-207|Luxford]] |Percival (Percy) Albert |27 Jul 1889 |25 Jul 1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Luxford-178|Luxford]] |Stanley Claude |7 Apr 1893 |2 Jan 1948 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Luxford-204|Luxford]] |Theodore Henry Reuben |1889 |26 Jul 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Leane-64|Leane]] |Allan Edwin |10 May 1894 |2 May 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DC (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Leane-40|Leane]] |Raymond Lionel |12 Jul 1878 |25 Jun 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DSO |-   |[[Leak-257|Leak]] |John |1896 |20 Oct 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |VC |- |[[Maberly-Smith-3|Maberly-Smith]] |Robert Frederick |19 Apr 1882 |23 Jul 1935 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MC |- |[[MacCallum-427|MacCallum]] |Walter Paton |2 Apr 1895 |1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DSO MC C.B.E |- |[[MacGregor-1630|MacGregor]] |William Allen Athol |1882 |27 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Mackey-1380|Mackey]] |Thomas Sylvester |1885 |29 Oct 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x2 |- |[[Mackie-431|Mackie]] |Leonard Augustus |1882 |5 Jul 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maclean-226|Maclean]] |Charles Stuart |1 Feb 1894 |18 Jul 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Maclean-286|Maclean]] |George Frederick |27 Nov 1890 |9 Aug 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[MacTier-79|MacTier]] |David |1893 |1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[MacTier-70|MacTier]] |Robert |17 May 1890 |1 Sep 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Mont St Quentin) VC [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Madigan-1011|Madigan]] |Harold John |28 Sep 1897 |14 May 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Morlancourt) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Madigan-1012|Madigan]] |Walter Thomas |16 Jul 1895 |16 Jul 1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Maher-586|Maher]] |Charles Leo (Charlie) |23 Jul 1894 |26 Apr 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Maher-4209|Maher]] |Dominick Joseph |1889 |26 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Bullecourt) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-4210|Maher]] |Dudley Clyde |1893 |3 May 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Bullecourt) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-4211|Maher]] |Edward Joseph |1884 |1 Nov 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DWSO (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-3659|Maher]] |Edward Roland |1888 |30 Apr 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Maher-4212|Maher]] |George |1877 |18 Aug 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Somme) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-2968|Maher]] |Hugh |1882 |9 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Somme) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-2221|Maher]] |Isaac Ernest |1888 |11 Jun 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Bullecourt) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-4217|Maher]] |James Aloysius Timothy |1897 |9 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Somme) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-4226|Maher]] |James Thomas |20 Feb 1879 |26 Apr 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DCM W |- |[[Maher-4218|Maher]] |John Michael |1890 |17 Aug 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Somme) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-4219|Maher]] |John Patrick |1885 |Abt. 6 Aug 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-4222|Maher]] |Leonard |1890 |28 Sep 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Armentieres) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-4221|Maher]] |Linus Edward |1876 |18 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Somme) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-4223|Maher]] |Michael |1878 |30 Nov 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-4248|Maher]] |Patrick Joseph |1881 |25 Mar 1919 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DWSO [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-3497|Maher]] |Peter |5 Mar 1889 |5 Apr 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Somme) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-3624|Maher]] |Richard Silvester |1889 |1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Maher-4224|Maher]] |William |1887 |4 Dec 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maher-4225|Maher]] |William Gregory |1882 |11 Jan 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Somme) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Mahony-304|Mahony]] |John Austin |1893 |5 Oct 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Montbrehain) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Mahoney-3319|Mahoney]] |William |23 May 1889 |01 Sep 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Mapleback-21|Mapleback]] |George |21 Jun 1867 |6 Jul 1939 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Mapleback-24|Mapleback]] |George |1895 |7 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Mapleback-17|Mapleback]] |John Joseph (Jack) |18 Mar 1896 |17 Jun 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Margetts-279|Margetts]] |Ivor Stephen |4 Sep 1891 |24 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Marmont-46|Marmont]] |James |23 Oct 1879 |30 Jun 1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Marshall-6123|Marshall]] |Francis Keith Wyalong (Frank) |16 Feb 1894 |7 Dec 1956 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Marshall-2657|Marshall]] |William George |1884 |27 Apr 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Martin-14431|Martin]] |Henry Peyton |26 Jan 1885 |1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Mason-2836|Mason]] |Clarence Russell |1895 |1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |POW KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Mason-521|Mason]] |Ernest William |1886 |23 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Mason-3634|Mason]] |Oliver Patrick |1889 |15 Mar 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MM |-   |[[Matthews-1268|Matthews]] |William |19 Dec 1892 |1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Maxwell-9444|Maxwell]] |Joseph |10 Feb 1896 |6 Jul 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |VC, MC, DCM |- |[[McAllaster-25|McAllaster/McAllister]] |Elias Edward |1897 |1963 |[[Image:Indigenous_Australians_Resource_Page.png]] |WWI | |- |[[McArtney-4|McArtney]] |Angus |1872 |18 Jul 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer War, WWI |W |- |[[McBride-1000|McBride]] |Michael |11 Jul 1888 |15 Dec 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[McCarthy-2513|McCarthy]] |Eugene Patrick |31 Dec 1882 |1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[McCarthy-2523|McCarthy]] |Mortimer Eugene |1890 |16 May 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MID |- |[[McClintock-120|McClintock]] |George Austin |24 Jul 1896 |27 Feb 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[McClintock-117|McClintock]] |William John |1888 |30 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[McCrae-337|McCrae]] |Geoffrey Gordon |18 Jan 1890 |19 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Fromelles ) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McCrohon-151|McCrohon]] |Henry Louis |18 Oct 1880 |8 Feb 1919 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DWSO [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McCubbin-174|McCubbin]] |Walter |1891 |14 Sep 1939 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Mcdonald-3381|Mcdonald]] |George Angus Albert |1876 |11 Nov 1952 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[McEachern-47|McEachern]] |John Vincent |1889 |1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[McGregor-5357|McGregor]] |Ernest |1889 |3 Jan 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DWSO [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McGregor-4101|McGregor]] |William George |27 Jan 1895 |26 Mar 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Mchattie-82|Mchattie]] |Donald Gordon |19 Aug 1892 |17 Jul 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[McIntosh-1713|McIntosh]] |Edward Clement (Ned) |1881 |14 Dec 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[McIntyre-952|McIntyre]] |Charles Alexander |1892 |1956 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[McIntyre-950|McIntyre]] |James Christopher |1878 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |Gassed |-   |[[McIntyre-948|McIntyre]] |John Andrew |1889 |1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[McKay-902|McKay]] |Oswald Keith |1897 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x2 |-   |[[McKellar-482|McKellar]] |Thomas |1889 |04 Sep 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[McKenzie-1882|McKenzie]] |Charles Ronald |5 May 1891 |Oct 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x2 |-   |[[McKenzie-1888|McKenzie]] |James Girdwood |23 Oct 1888 |28 May 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[McKenzie-2857|McKenzie]] |Henry John |1889 |15 Jun 1919 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[McLean-3088|McLean]] |Ernest Frederick Elias |1894 |1 Aug 1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[McLean-3089|McLean]] |Percival David |1892 |19 May 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[McLean-3091|McLean]] |Victor Clarence |1897 |10 Oct 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[McLeish-206|McLeish]] |Charles |20 Jul 1896 |25 May 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[McLeod-2320|McLeod]] |Leslie |1893 |14 Apr 1938 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[McNeill-1042|McNeill]] |Neal |1894 |Abt. 1930 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Meagher-801|Meagher]] |Alex Gabriel |1899 |16 Jul 1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Meagher-800|Meagher]] |Thomas Philip |25 May 1896 |15 Nov 1993 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Miles-3681|Miles]] |Eric Clive |10 Jan 1899 |1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Minchin-699|Minchin]] |James Basil |15 Jun 1894 |1 Nov 1936 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DSO MC |- |[[Moffat-130|Moffat]] |William Robert |10 Oct 1887 |25 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Moon-5040|Moon]] |Rupert Theo Vance |14 Aug 1892 |28 Feb 1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |VC |- |[[Moore-8583|Moore]] |Isaac |12 Nov 1883 |8 May 1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |Gassed, W x2 |- |[[Moore-13078|Moore]] |William Ernest |25 Jan 1893 |7 Jun 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Moreton-85|Moreton]] |Godfrey Francis Gilles |3 Aug 1888 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Morley-345|Morley]] |James William (Jim) |17 Jul 1898 |Aug 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Morris-9239|Morris]] |Ernest Russell |16 Sep 1896 |6 Dec 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Morris-9236|Morris]] |Jeffrey James |16 Aug 1889 |9 Sep 1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Morris-9195|Morris]] |John |1890s |1940s |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |- |[[Morrison-6730|Morrison]] |Donald Vincent |1897 |6 Apr 1952 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Morse-3166|Morse]] |John Frederick |16 Jun 1892 |13 Sep 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Mortimer-651|Mortimer]] |Allan |3 Aug 1895 |25 Jun 1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Mortimer-652|Mortimer]] |Frederick |11 Aug 1898 |22 May 1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Mottram-103|Mottram]] |Charles Francis |Aug 1891 |28 Sep 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Mottram-122|Mottram]] |Charles John (Charlie) |Jan 1896 |7 Mar 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Mottram-88|Mottram]] |Henry |May 1889 |27 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Munday-291|Munday]] |Charles Frederick Mains |Oct 1897 |23 Sep 1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Mundy-1310|Mundy]] |Adrian Henry |Jan 1888 |17 Feb 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW, WIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Murfet-49|Murfet]] |Arthur William |16 Jul 1889 |16 Aug 1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Murfet-35|Murfet]] |Charles Joseph |17 Aug 1887 |22 Sep 1963 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Murphy-14618|Murphy]] |Alfred Richard |1896 |1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Murphy-4170|Murphy]] |Charles Thomas (Charlie) |21 Aug 1885 |26 Aug 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Newland-73|Newland]] |Arthur George |8 Mar 1895 |17 Sep 1922 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W, DCM, MM |- |[[Nichols-5736|Nichols]] |Ernest Arthur |May 1892 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Nix-753|Nix]] |John Edward |23 Jul 1891 |5 Nov 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Nock-58|Nock]] |Donald Mckay |22 May 1889 |3 Dec 1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Nock-89|Nock]] |May Armfield |2 Sep 1884 |3 Jan 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Norris-12170|Norris]] |Ignatius Bertram |31 Jul 1880 |19 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Fromelles) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[North-1330|North]] |Jacob North |1890 |12 Aug 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |WIA (France) |- |[[Northcroft-4|Northcroft]] |Harry Cuthbert |22 Feb 1889 |19 May 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Nylander-6|Nylander]] |Nils |Sep 1889 |1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MM & Bar |- |[[Oakes-1240|Oakes]] |Charles Fowler |1877 |11 Aug 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Oben-7|Oben]] |George Ernest |1882 |9 Jan 1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[O'Brien-11492|O'Brien]] |Herbert |26 May 1892 |04 Jul 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[O'Grady-163|O'Grady]] |William Joseph (Bill) |1893 |2 May 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[O'Keefe-256|O'Keefe]] |Athol Henry |23 Mar 1898 |9 May 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |WIA (France) |-   |[[O'Neill-5870|O'Neill]] |John Thomas |1899 |18 May 1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[O'Sullivan-2702|O'Sullivan]] |John Daniel (Jack) |17 Oct 1889 |14 Nov 1949 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[O'Sullivan-2701|O'Sullivan]] |James Aloysius (Jim) |18 Oct 1892 |17 Aug 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[O'Sullivan-1113|O'Sullivan]] |Mitchell Henry |8 Nov 1892 |14 Sep 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Oxley-68|Oxley]] |Harold James |1894 |31 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Ownsworth-9|Ownsworth]] |Lindsay Thomas |30 Nov 1898 |22 Oct 1949 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |WIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Paine-579|Paine]] |Frederick James (Freddie) |1894 |25 Feb 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Palstra-13|Palstra]] |William |8 Oct 1891 |5 Oct 1930 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Parsons-2916|Parsons]] |Louis Thomas |28 Jan 1889 |5 Nov 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Paton-84|Paton]] |Florence Elizabeth |18 Mar 1879 |1 Apr 1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Patterson-5288|Patterson]] |George Alfred |Dec 1893 |1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Peach-843|Peach]] |William Edward |1896 |7 Dec 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MM |- |[[Pearse-341|Pearse]] |Edmund Palmer |2 Jul 1895 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Pearse-783|Pearse]] |Enos |1887 |02 Jul 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Pearse-342|Pearse]] |Geddie Thomas |10 Mar 1893 |12 Dec 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Pegler-126|Pegler]] |Joseph Leslie (Les) |27 Feb 1895 |6 Oct 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Peisley-90|Peisley]] |Lindon George Albion |21 Oct 1889 |01 Oct 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France), POW [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Pell-873|Pell]] |John Newton |20 Jul 1873 |03 Dec 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DC (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Pentland-42|Pentland]] |Nelson |4 Jul 1888 |16 Aug 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Peoples-1094|Peoples]] |James Archibald |1895 |25 Apr 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Permain-10|Permain]] |Harry George Harding |10 Oct 1892 |28 Sep 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Phillips-38927|Phillips]] |Joseph Alfred |14 Dec 1888 |20 Mar 1924 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |- |[[Pinkerton-55|Pinkerton]] |John Samuel |1885 |6 Jan 1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Plew-35|Plew]] |Allan Thomas |3 Jul 1893 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Plew-32|Plew]] |William John (Bill) |2 Nov 1878 |28 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Plew-42|Plew]] |William Roy |9 Sep 1887 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Pople-20|Pople]] |Henry |1892 |27 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Pople-21|Pople]] |James Thomas (Jim) |1896 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Pople-19|Pople]] |John Robert |14 Oct 1893 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Pople-24|Pople]] |William |1882 |15 Jul 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Popple-69|Popple]] |Adden Alfred |5 Jun 1895 |1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Popple-65|Popple]] |Thomas James |7 Sep 1886 |21 Jan 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |MM |- |[[Popplewell-356|Popplewell]] |Cecil |1886 |15 May 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Popplewell-357|Popplewell]] |William Harold |1876 |1936 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Press-309|Press]] |Basil William Isaac |Jun 1897 |28 Aug 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Press-316|Press]] |William Stevens |May 1873 |27 Mar 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Preston-2040|Preston]] |Harold Vincent Clyde |14 Dec 1896 |27 Jul 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Preston-2475|Preston]] |Howard Avondale |1892 |30 Jan 1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Priddle-35|Priddle]] |Charles Frank |15 Sep 1884 |17 Dec 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Priddle-26|Priddle]] |William Charles Hellyer (Chick) |1895 |13 Aug 1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Pulford-45|Pulford]] |Charles Lewis |1890 |9 Sep 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |AK [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Pulford-46|Pulford]] |Francis |Oct 1885 |27 Sep 1953 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x2, POW |-   |[[Pulford-56|Pulford]] |George Richard |1893 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Pulford-47|Pulford]] |John Henry |Nov 1892 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Pursell-5|Pursell]] |Archibald Samuel |3 Jul 1895 |14 Jul 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Purser-681|Purser]] |Muir |7 Jan 1887 |1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DSO |- |[[Puxley-18|Puxley]] |James William (Bill) |3 Oct 1896 |1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Quinn-1159|Quinn]] |James Lawrence |1893 |21 Mar 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Quinn-1160|Quinn]] |Patrick Joseph |1898 |4 Mar 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |AK [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Radburn-24|Radburn]] |Ambrose Joseph |1897 |7 Apr 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Radburn-129|Radburn]] |Clarence William |1899 |28 Sep 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Radburn-73|Radburn]] |Russell Wallace |1892 |8 May 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Radburn-105|Radburn]] |Walter Elwyn |1898 |18 Jul 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Ragg-65|Ragg]] |Harry |Sep 1881 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Ragg-14|Ragg]] |Harold James |1893 |12 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Randall-11431|Randall]] |William |27 May 1882 |22 Jun 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Redman-2220|Redman]] |Thomas |17 Feb 1876 |27 Jul 1952 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Reilly-407|Reilly]] |Guthrie Wilberforce |1885 |8 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Richards-5203|Richards]] |Charles |30 Sep 1885 |1 Oct 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Richards-5204|Richards]] |Robert |11 Mar 1889 |1 Oct 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Richardson-6235|Richardson]] |John Francis (Jack) |21 Jan 1893 |16 Aug 1953 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Richardson-6053|Richardson]] |William Hildreth |1884 |10 Dec 1953 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Richter-1177|Richter]] |Alfred |24 Jun 1892 |1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Richter-1185|Richter]] |Frederick Henry |Jul 1886 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Ricketts-131|Ricketts]] |Harold Stanley (Harry) |16 Dec 1893 |15 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ridley-761|Ridley]] |Albert Louis |1893 |1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Riley-2688|Riley]] |George Edward |1898 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Rockett-204|Rockett]] |Dudley John Loftus |24 Aug 1874 |6 Aug 1938 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Rockett-209|Rockett]] |Henry Wilson |1866 |18 Nov 1930 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Rockett-212|Rockett]] |Richard Napoleon Francis |1873 |6 Nov 1920 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Roberts-7333|Roberts]] |Edward Arthur (Ted) |27 Mar 1893 |1 Jul 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x2 |-   |[[Roberts-7708|Roberts]] |James George (Jimmy) |Jun 1895 |1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Robin-790|Robin]] |Philip de Quetteville |10 Aug 1884 |28 Apr 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Rogers-4479|Rogers]] |Edward Stanley |1883 |22 Oct 1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Rogers-4545|Rogers]] |Frank Thomas |1899 |2 May 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Rogers-4475|Rogers]] |Herbert John |20 Mar 1876 |29 Apr 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Rose-2248|Rose]] |Arthur Henry |23 Oct 1890 |27 Jun 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |- |[[Rowe-4958|Rowe]] |Sidney Harold |1888 |1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Royle-42|Royle]] |Hector Charles (Charlie) |Oct 1886 |30 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Rumble-62|Rumble]] |Joseph |1892 |19 Aug 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Rutherford-1368|Rutherford]] |Charles |Feb 1896 |4 Jun 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WW1 |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Rutherford-1212|Rutherford]] |Charles George |25 Apr 1869 |24 Jun 1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Rutherford-1367|Rutherford]] |Ralph Elliot |17 Feb 1894 |22 May 1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WW, WWII | |-   |[[Rutherford-1366|Rutherford]] |Richard Henry |21 Feb 1893 |28 Dec 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Safstrom-7|Safstrom]] |Gustaf Harold |Jul 1890 |Abt. 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Safstrom-6|Safstrom]] |Valfrid |Jan 1896 |15 Apr 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Salt-416|Salt]] |Ernest Talbot |30 Aug 1893 |27 Nov 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Salt-418|Salt]] |Jack Henry |14 Oct 1897 |4 May 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DMS [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Sayer-246|Sayer]] |Harry |May 1874 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Schmidt-10082|Schmidt]] |Charles Albert |24 Jan 1887 |1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Schuler-1043|Schuler]] |Phillip Frederick Edward |1889 |23 Jun 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Scott-10158|Scott]] |John Walter (Walter) |Mar 1889 |1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Scott-10159|Scott]] |Robert James (Bob) |Jan 1895 |1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Seabrook-489|Seabrook]] |George Ross |14 Feb 1892 |20 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Seabrook-491|Seabrook]] |Theo Leslie |17 May 1893 |20 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Seabrook-493|Seabrook]] |William Keith |24 Mar 1896 |21 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Seddon-1093|Seddon]] |Richard John Spotswood |29 May 1881 |21 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Seebohm-33|Seebohm]] |Albert John |1893 |7 May 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Seebohm-32|Seebohm]] |Roy |4 Sep 1899 |12 Apr 1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Seggie-1|Seggie]] |Wallace John |Feb 1897 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Selfe-43|Selfe]] |Athol John Thomas |1894 |22 Aug 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Selfe-51|Selfe]] |George Edward |12 Oct 1893 |21 Jun 1980 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Selfe-45|Selfe]] |Hilton Vincent |1897 |24 Apr 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Selfe-48|Selfe]] |Walter Henry |30 Mar 1882 |11 Mar 1947 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Selkrig-2|Selkrig]] |Reginald William |1894 |1952 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Shannon-2803|Shannon]] |Leonard Raleigh |1894 |6 Sep 1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWi | |- |[[Sharp-1006|Sharp]] |William Gregory |Dec 1896 |23 Nov 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DWSO (Egypt) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sharpe-383|Sharpe]] |Edward William |1873 |28 Apr 1919 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Sharrock-139|Sharrock]] |Gordon |26 Mar 1887 |18 Jun 1938 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Shilton-82|Shilton]] |Albert |1881 |21 Nov 1952 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Shilton-80|Shilton]] |Charles Thomas |7 May 1855 |6 Jun 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Shilton-85|Shilton]] |Frank Harold |16 Jul 1890 |9 Jul 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Shoebridge-208|Shoebridge]] |Frank Walter |1894 |7 Dec 1934 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Silvey-179|Silvey]] |Jonathan |1891 |Aug 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Simmons-11442|Simmons]] |Rupert |30 May 1891 |09 Spe 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Simpson-5262|Simpson]] |Ernest |26 May 1888 |25 May 1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Kirkpatrick-1473|Simpson]] |John (Jack) |6 Jul 1892 |19 May 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Sisely-11|Sisely]] |William |29 Aug 1885 |13 Dec 1931 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Slade-1566|Slade]] |Peter Laing |1893 |1961 ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Slattery-1198|Slattery]] |Denis Joseph |1877 |1930 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Slattery-620|Slattery]] |Henry Richard |14 May 1894 |2 Jul 1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Slattery-997|Slattery]] |John |21 Oct 1894 |24 Apr 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Slattery-1000|Slattery]] |Michael |18 Feb 1899 |21 Apr 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Slattery-1197|Slattery]] |Thomas Joseph |20 Dec 1884 |11 Jul 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Smith-37521|Smith]] |Albert Cecil |6 Apr 1894 |15 Aug 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Smith-90507|Smith]] |Alfred Anthony (Alfie) |1898 |12 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Passchendaele) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Smith-38243|Smith]] |Daniel George |6 Oct 1888 |11 May 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W x3 |-   |[[Smith-38062|Smith]] |Ernest John |1892 |29 May 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |AS |-   |[[Smith-178388|Smith]] |Frederick Claud Hopeton |6 Jun 1889 |28 Dec 1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Smith-167179|Smith]] |Herbert Velvin |16 Apr 1892 |24 Jan 1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Smith-312643|Smith]] |James Hamilton Campbell |31 Oct 1889 |12 Dec 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Smith-68920|Smith]] |John (Jack) |8 Sep 1893 |1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Smith-68922|Smith]] |Joseph |Mar 1898 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Smith-140050|Smith]] |Raymond Edgar Hector |1892 |1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Smith-46847|Smith]] |Ronald Bruce Laurie |1897 |17 May 1937 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Smith-199243|Smith]] |Ross Macpherson |4 Dec 1892 |13 Apr 1922 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MC DFC K.B.E |- |[[Smith-228476|Smith]] |Sydney Alexander James |2 Dec 1886 |22 Dec 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Smith-36472|Smith]] |Victor Lesley |1886 |17 Mar 1963 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Soper-326|Soper]] |Alegernon Leslie |22 Oct 1889 |17 Oct 1950 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Sparks-1522|Sparks]] |Alexander Bevan |Dec 1892 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Spence-468|Spence]] |Thomas |26 Mar 1898 |21 Jun 1965 |[[image:photos-136.png|center|100px]] |WWI | |-   |[[Spence-575|Spence]] |William |Feb 1894 |29 Sep 1918 |[[image:photos-136.png|center|100px]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Spencer-5170|Spencer]] |Dudley Willes |18 Feb 1878 |12 Sep 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Spencer-10123|Spencer]] |Edward George |Jul 1890 |8 Jun 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Spencer-10124|Spencer]] |Murdoch |Nov 1893 |11 Apr 1932 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Spencer-10125|Spencer]] |Victor Carlyle |15 Apr 1898 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Spooner-312|Spooner]] |Arthur William Ethric |13 Oct 1882 |9 Nov 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Standen-97|Standen]] |Sydney |1889 |22 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Standen-129|Standen]] |Sydney Howard |1895 |6 Mar 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Stanley-3693|Stanley]] |Charles Coulton |Sept 1881 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Stanley-3158|Stanley]] |Frederick Victor |1894 |13 Nov 1936 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Stanton-2887|Stanton]] |Horace William |Sep 1891 |4 May 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Steer-262|Steer]] |Albert Watson |Sep 1877 |Abt. 1923 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Steer-383|Steer]] |Percival (Percy) |1887 |1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Stent-50|Stent]] |Charles Henry |9 Aug 1894 |1 Jan 1936 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Stent-85|Stent]] |Dennis Royal |18 Jan 1898 |Aug 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Stent-94|Stent]] |Edwin Joseph (Ted) |21 Jan 1898 |13 Jul 1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Stent-58|Stent]] |Jesse |28 May 1877 |3 Jun 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Stent-49|Stent]] |Raymond Leslie (Ray) (Flash Harry) |26 Nov 1896 |17 Dec 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Stevens-22051|Stevens]] |Augustus |1893 |1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Stevens-29881|Stevens]] |Caleb Jasper |4 Apr 1889 |8 Apr 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Stevens-29253|Stevens]] |Cyril Francis William |8 Feb 1882 |29 Jan 1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Stevens-5654|Stevens]] |Eric Thomas |1898 |28 Mar 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Stevens-26905|Stevens]] |Frederick Stanley |7 Feb 1918 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DFC |- |[[Stevens-22050|Stevens]] |George |1895 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Stevens-21448|Stevens]] |John Charles |26 Jan 1895 |6 Jul 1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Stevens-15012|Stevens]] |John Edwin Stawell |7 Sep 1896 |20 May 1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Stevens-21447|Stevens]] |Richard Arthur Birchall |2 Apr 1893 |17 Apr 1980 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Stevens-13886|Stevens]] |William Dobson |5 May 1877 |8 Dec 1940 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Stewart-25490|Stewart]] |Thomas |11 Dec 1891 |25 Dec 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Stinson-2940|Stinson]] |John |1890 |06 Aug 1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Stobie-6|Stobie]] |Cecil William |23 Nov 1892 |28 Aug 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Stobie-1|Stobie]] |Geoffrey John Duncan |1896 |31 Jul 1930 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Stobie-7|Stobie]] |Gerald Leslie Mcgregor |24 Oct 1895 |26 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Strachan-68|Strachan]] |James Ford |1893 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Strachan-90|Strachan]] |William Leighton |31 Mar 1888 |Apr 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Stringer-1819|Stringer]] |Reginald Worth Newenham |6 Nov 1899 |25 Jul 1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Strode-800|Strode]] |Frederick Thomas |1893 |1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Sullivan-2907|Sullivan]] |Eugene |1892 |17 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Sullivan-2908|Sullivan]] |Kevin Alexander |1888 |1946 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |- |[[Swaney-182|Swaney]] |Vincent |Oct 1891 |3 May 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Sweeney-370|Sweeney]] |John Joseph |2 Apr 1879 |2 Oct 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Symonds-686|Symonds]] |Eric Raymond |02 Dec 1899 |17 Nov 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Tambling-4|Tambling]] |Richard |Jun 1895 |13 Nov 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |MC, MID |-   |[[Tandy-156|Tandy]] |Arthur Charles |1893 |1982 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Tandy-157|Tandy]] |James George |5 Sep 1895 |9 Jul 1991 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Taylor-16446|Taylor]] |Edgar Howes |1885 |26 Oct 1952 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Teas-190|Teas]] |Joshua Hunter |1870 |27 Jun 1933 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Teas-237|Teas]] |Richard Claude |1890 |30 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Teaze-13|Teaze]] |Alexander |1887 |21 Jul 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Tebbutt-32|Tebbutt]] |Arthur Hamilton |30 Sep 1884 |4 Sep 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DSO, MID |- |[[Teese-35|Teese]] |Norman Snowdon |30 Sep 1896 |10 Nov 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Teese-36|Teese]] |Raymond Goulbourne |May 1897 |19 Apr 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Teese-34|Teese]] |William John |17 Apr 1873 |8 Nov 1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Teys-81|Teys]] |David Skene |30 Jul 1896 |3 Jul 1930 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Thomas-27386|Thomas]] |Harold George |24 Aug 1898 |15 Sep 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Thomas-26768|Thomas]] |Horace George |8 Jul 1897 |24 Jul 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Thomas-27370|Thomas]] |James Victor Bennett |23 Aug 1897 |13 Jul 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Thomas-27314|Thomas]] |Richard William |1889 |14 Feb 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Thomas-27316|Thomas]] |Robert Bossence |1893 |30 Jan 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DWSO (Egypt) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-    |[[Thompson-63220|Thompson]] |Clive Wentworth |21 Sep 1882 |1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DSO MC |- |[[Thompson-87452|Thompson]] |Francis Leigh (Jack) |Abt. 1892 |5 Aug 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Thompson-17641|Thompson]] |Herbert Joseph |14 Jan 1889 |28 May 1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Thompson-14316|Thompson]] |Reuben Roseneus |19 Sep 1895 |10 May 1919 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Thompson-17639|Thompson]] |Robert William |31 Jul 1884 |18 Jul 1928 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Thomson-7639|Thomson]] |Ernest |11 Aug 1911 |01 Apr 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Thomson-4319|Thomson]] |James |20 Apr 1880 |1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Thorne-862|Thorne]] |Albert Ernest |23 Jun 1877 |23 Set 1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Thorne-839|Thorne]] |Cecil Benjamin |9 Sep 1895 |6 Jan 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Thorne-836|Thorne]] |Hubert Cyril |7 Apr 1893 |27 Jun 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Thwaites-132|Thwaites]] |Richard |9 Mar 1884 |29 Jun 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |WIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Toll-282|Toll]] |Frederick William |18 Jan 1872 |6 Nov 1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DSO & Bar |- |[[Toll-529|Toll]] |Thorold |24 Apr 1894 |01 May 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |D (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Tooth-3|Tooth]] |Eric Noel |14 May 1881 |2 Dec 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Tooth-6|Tooth]] |Harold Leo |2 Aug 1888 |12 Jan 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Tooth-4|Tooth]] |Stuart Archibald |12 Feb 1884 |1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DSO |-   |[[Treacey-1|Treacey]] |Cletus Martin |26 Apr 1882 |12 Nov 1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Treloar-121|Treloar]] |Sydney Harold |1890 |26 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W & Gassed |- |[[Trembath-425|Trembath]] |Harold Edwin |1896 |1 Sep 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Tubb-203|Tubb]] |Frederick Harold |28 Nov 1881 |20 Sep 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Passchendaele) VC [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Tuffin-10|Tuffin]] |Albert Josiah |15 Oct 1892 |1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Tuffin-8|Tuffin]] |Frederick Robert |30 Sep 1889 |17 Jan 1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Tufrey-8|Tufrey]] |William Henry |17 Jul 1881 |18 Jan 1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Turner-12704|Turner]] |William Stanley |1897 |14 Nov 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Vaughan-724|Vaughan]] |John Edgar |16 Mar 1895 |28 Jan 1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W (Gassed) |-   |[[Vardy-35|Vardy]] |Leo St John |Abt. 1897 |Abt. 1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Vardy-32|Vardy]] |William Carroll |1891 |1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Venn-66|Venn]] |Albert Stanley |9 Nov 1896 |6 Aug 1988 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Vincent-2030|Vincent]] |Frederick Clarence |14 Nov 1898 |30 Jul 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Vizard-45|Vizard]] |Reuben George (Reub) |Jul 1895 |1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Voullaire-4|Voullaire]] |Izak Johannes (John) |8 May 1895 |1990 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Voullaire-3|Voullaire]] |Rudolph Marc |11 Sep 1888 |1967 |[[image:photos-165.png|center|100px]] |WWI |W x2, POW |- |[[Vowles-228|Vowles]] |Alan Stewart |27 Feb 1891 |6 Jun 1932 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DSO |- |[[Wain-50|Wain]] |Charles Edgar |1888 |11 Feb 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Wain-5|Wain]] |Miles Grant |17 Apr 1892 |1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Walker-5656|Walker]] |Christopher James |1891 |1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Walker-9368|Walker]] |David Robert |13 Jan 1892 |8 Aug 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Wallach-69|Wallach]] |Arthur |25 Jan 1899 |1963 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Wallach-73|Wallach]] |Clarence |12 Nov 1889 |22 Apr 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Villers-Bretonneux) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Wallach-75|Wallach]] |Neville |2 Aug 1896 |1 May 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Villers-Bretonneux) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Wallach-74|Wallach]] |Rupert |1893 |12 Feb 1953 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Wallbank-8|Wallbank]] |Henry Reuben |29 Apr 1884 |1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W |-   |[[Walther-500|Walther]] |Bernhardt Hermann |1895 |25 Jul 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Warby-255|Warby]] |Henry Albert |10 Feb 1886 |1 May 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Warner-12330|Warner]] |Walter Christopher George |Abt. 1894 |Abt. 1979 |[[Image:Indigenous_Australians_Resource_Page.png]] |WWI | |- |[[Watkins-1192|Watkins]] |Percy Joseph |1890 |1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |POW, W |- |[[Watt-1306|Watt]] |Bernard John |1893 |1940 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |WIA (France) |- |[[Watt-356|Watt]] |Rodney Charles |Feb 1895 |1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Watts-1665|Watts]] |Henry |1894 |9 Feb 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Webber-754|Webber]] |Maurice |1899 |1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Webster-1460|Webster]] |Bertram Walter Pitman |1891 |25 Nov 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W (Gassed) |- |[[Webster-2059|Webster]] |Hugh Ellis |1893 |5 Aug 1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[West-13020|West]] |Percy Leslie |1892 |28 Dec 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DWSO (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Weston-5564|Weston]] |Norman Douglas |17 Nov 1896 |22 Jul 1980 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Whalley-251|Whalley]] |Rupert Percy |16 Feb 1894 |19 May 1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[White-38087|White]] |Edward William |1890 |27 Feb 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[White-56430|White]] |Horatio |02 Jul 1877 |19 Dec 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DC [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[White-9124|White]] |Joseph John Henry |Nov 1883 |6 Sep 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[White-39675|White]] |John James |1884 |30 Jun 1935 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Whyborn-5|Whyborn]] |Silas |25 Apr 1898 |1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Whyman-36|Whyman]] |Edward Walter |13 Feb 1894 |24 Mar 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Whyman-34|Whyman]] |Leslie Philip |6 Feb 1890 |5 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Williams-9582|Williams]] |Alfred Horace |Mar 1866 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Williams-24215|Williams]] |Charles Cecil |Jan 1891 |6 Nov 1963 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Williams-24219|Williams]] |David |5 Apr 1896 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Williams-24213|Williams]] |John Archibald |5 Sep 1885 |1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Williams-24216|Williams]] |Sydney Owen |2 Aug 1893 |Bef. 1 June 1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |-   |[[Willshire-9|Willshire]] |Albert Frederick |1898 |24 Jun 1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Willshire-15|Willshire]] |Charles Leslie |Nov 1894 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Willshire-22|Willshire]] |Joseph Daniel |9 Apr 1875 |1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Willshire-7|Willshire]] |Ossian William George |18 May 1893 |8 Sep 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Wilson-21605|Wilson]] |Alfred James |23 May 1883 |26 Aug 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Wilson-21642|Wilson]] |Francis George |3 Apr 1898 |23 Sep 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Wilson-49327|Wilson]] |Frederick Gladstone |17 Aug 1890 |26 Apr 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Wilson-49328|Wilson]] |Gilbert Glenloth |Oct 1892 |14 Nov 1916 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |-   |[[Winter-1477|Winter]] |William Henry |15 Sep 1879 |8 Aug 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Winterbottom-80|Winterbottom]] |John James |1895 |1 Oct 1923 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |W, Gassed |- |[[Witham-70|Witham]] |George |Nov 1896 |1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Wood-12725|Wood]] |Robert William |1895 |6 Jan 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |-   |[[Woodbury-395|Woodbury]] |William John Wilfred |24 Aug 1897 |19 Oct 1915 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Wootton-745|Wootton]] |William |18 May 1895 |31 May 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Young-5896|Young]] |Frederick Garrett Henderson |15 Apr 1891 |1933 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Young-19674|Young]] |George |1885 |14 Aug 1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Young-19672|Young]] |James |1893 |1953 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Zeller-1509|Zeller]] |George Herbert |1893 |9 Apr 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |DW (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Zeller-1511|Zeller]] |Thomas |17 Jul 1887 |7 Oct 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Passchendaele) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Zimmer-2602|Zimmer]] |William Herman |1896 |17 Jun 1917 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI |KIA (Somme) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |}

WWII Aviation E-Cards

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[[Category:Australia, World War II]] [[Category: Anzacs Project]] [[Category: Anzacs, World War II]] [[Category: Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Anzacs:Template&public=1 Anzac Template] *[[Project:Anzacs]] *[[Space:WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor|Wikitree Roll of Honor]] - The Wikitree Roll of Honor Page is a page to add Military Personnel from any country and any war there are links on this page to Killed in Action,Prisonor of War,Wounded in Action and Missing in Action pages there are also links to various Medal pages '''When editing please check preview to see that nothing has been deleted from this page before pressing save'''
'''We Shall Remember Them'''
'''Lest we Forget'''
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'''World War Two 1939 - 1945'''
'''WORLD WAR TWO''' ''Length of War - 1939-1945'' ''Numbers of Australians involved in the war - 993,000'' ''Numbers of Australian troops who died - 39,366'' ''Numbers taken prisoner - 31,404 approximately'' Military Nurses 60 and Merchant Navy 238'' ''Prime Ministers'' ''Robert Menzies (United Australia Party) 1939-1941'' ''Arthur Fadden (Country Party) 1941 (29th August to 7th October)'' ''John Curtin (Labor) 1941-1945'' '''Significant Events''' '''THE MONTEVIDEO MARU - 1942''' ''The Montevideo Maru - 10,000 tonne Japanese merchant ship'' ''Numbers of Australians POWs on board - 1,053'' ''Number of Civilians on board - 208'' ''Date of sinking - 1st July 1942'' '''THE BURMA RAILWAY''' ''Time of construction - June 1942-November 1943'' ''Construction - Length of line 420 kms'' ''Earthworks - 4,000,000 cubic metres'' ''Rock shifted - 3,000,000 cubic metres'' ''Bridgework - 14kms erected'' ''Numbers of Australians POWs involved in the construction of the Railway -'' ''9,500'' ''Numbers of Australian troops who died during construction - 2,815'' '''CHANGI AND THE FALL OF SINGAPORE''' ''Length of Captivity - 1942-1945'' ''Location of prison - Selerang Barracks, Changi peninsula, Singapore'' ''Number of Australians taken prisoner - 13,000'' Australia entered World War II shortly after the invasion of Poland, declaring war on Germany on 3 September 1939.In addition, Australia came under direct attack for the first time in its post-colonial history. Its casualties from enemy action during the war were 27,073 killed and 23,477 wounded. Australia fought two wars between 1939 and 1945 one against Germany and Italy as part of the British Commonwealth's war effort and the other against Japan in alliance with the United States and Britain.From 1942 until early 1944, Australian forces played a key role in the Pacific War, making up the majority of Allied strength throughout much of the fighting in the South West Pacific. Australia entered the war against Germany on 3 September 1939, shortly after Britain declared war when its ultimatum for Germany to withdraw from Poland expired. The government of Australia believed that, as Prime Minister Robert Menzies said, "Britain is at war therefore Australia is at war", and asked London to notify Germany that Australia was an associate of the United Kingdom.Australia's support of war was primarily made on the grounds that its interests were inextricably linked to those of Britain, and that a British defeat would destroy the system of imperial defence which Australia relied upon for security against Japan. The AIF's major units were raised between 1939 and 1941. The 6th Division was formed during October and November 1939 and embarked for the Middle East in early 1940 to complete its training and receive modern equipment after the British Government assured the Australian Government that Japan did not pose an immediate threat. It was planned that the division would join the British Expeditionary Force in France when its preparations were complete, but this did not eventuate as France was conquered before the division was ready. A further three AIF infantry divisions (the 7th Division, 8th Division and 9th Division) were raised in the first half of 1940 as well as a corps headquarters (I Corps) and numerous support and service units. All of these divisions and the majority of the support units were deployed overseas during 1940 and 1941. An AIF armoured division (the 1st Armoured Division) was also raised in early 1941 but never left Australia.
'''Bombing of Darwin'''
The bombing of Darwin on 19 February 1942 was both the first and the largest single attack mounted by a foreign power on Australia. On this day, 242 Japanese aircraft attacked ships in Darwin's harbour and the town's two airfields in an attempt to prevent the Allies from using them as bases to contest the invasions of Timor and Java. The town was only lightly defended and the Japanese inflicted heavy losses upon the Allied forces other areas of Darwin also suffered some damage and there were a number of civilian casualties The Japanese raid wasn't like the attack on Pearl Harbor in that it was against a nation that had already declared war on Japan (on 8 December 1941). It was similar to the attack on Pearl Harbor in that it was a successful aerial surprise attack on a naval target that came as a great shock to Australia Although Darwin was a less significant military target, more bombs were dropped there than on Pearl Harbor.The Australian government downplayed the damage from the bombing raids on Darwin, believing its publication would represent a significant psychological blow to Australians the raids were the first and largest of almost 100 air raids against Australia during 1942–43. By the end of the war, almost a million Australians had served in the armed forces, whose military units fought primarily in the Europe, North African campaign, and the South Pacific.
'''Malaya'''
The Malayan Campaign was a campaign fought by Allied and Axis forces in Malaya, from 8 December 1941 – 31 January 1942 during the Second World War,the campaign was dominated by land battles between British Commonwealth army units, and the Imperial Japanese Army with minor skirmishes at the beginning of the campaign between Commonwealth and Thai forces. For the British, Indian, Australian and Malayan forces defending the colony, the campaign was a total disaster. The battle is notable for the Japanese use of bicycle infantry, which allowed troops to carry more equipment and swiftly move through thick jungle terrain. Royal Engineers, equipped with demolition charges, destroyed over a hundred bridges during the retreat, which did little to delay the Japanese by the time the Japanese had captured Singapore, they had suffered 9,600 casualties
'''The fall of Singapore'''
The Battle of Singapore, also known as the Fall of Singapore, was fought in the South-East Asian theatre of the Second World War when the Empire of Japan invaded the Allied stronghold of Singapore,Singapore was the major British military base in South-East Asia and nicknamed the "Gibraltar of the East",the fighting in Singapore lasted from 8–15 February 1942. It resulted in the capture of Singapore by the Japanese and the largest surrender of British-led military personnel in history,about 80,000 British, Indian and Australian troops became prisoners of war, joining 50,000 taken by the Japanese in the earlier Malayan Campaign
'''Australians in Changi'''
In January 1942, prior to the surrender, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) squadrons had been evacuated and Royal Australian Navy (RAN) warships were ordered to leave Singapore,the remaining 65 Australian Army nurses stationed in Singapore were also ordered to evacuate aboard the SS Vyner Brook, a British ship, their colleagues, who had sailed the previous day, all arrived home safely. The SS Vyner Brook took a direct hit from Japanese bombers and those who survived made their way on-shore to Banka Island in the strait between Sumatra and Banka,civilians, wounded soldiers and nurses to the Japanese and were machine gunned on the beach only one nurse survived, [[Bullwinkel-6|Vivian Bullwinkel]] By 943 only 2,500 Australian prisoners remained, the others having been transported in "hell ships" to be used as forced labor on the Thai-Burma Railway and in steel works, copper and coal mines in Taiwan, Burma, Borneo and Japan.Conditions in Changi were indescribable,food was scarce, disease endemic, torture and beheadings prevalent. Allied Troops liberated Changi on 5th September 1945,this followed the unconditional surrender by the Japanese on 2nd September 1945.
'''Kokoda Track'''
After the fall of Singapore, the Australian government and many Australians feared that Japan would invade the Australian mainland, Australia was ill-prepared to counter such an attack as the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) lacked modern aircraft and the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) was too small and unbalanced to counter the Imperial Japanese Navy. In the First Battle of Kokoda the defenders were poorly trained, outnumbered and under-resourced, the resistance was such that, according to captured documents, the Japanese believed they had defeated a force more than 1,200 strong when, in fact, they were facing only 77 Australian troops. While the Gallipoli Campaign of World War I was Australia's first military test as a new nation, the fighting during the Kokoda campaign represents the first time in the nation's history that its security was directly threatened. Although it has since become accepted that an invasion of Australia was not possible, or even planned by the Japanese, at the time there was a very real belief within Australia that this was possible and as such the Kokoda campaign has come to be viewed by some as the battle that "saved Australia",as a result, within the collective Australian psyche, the campaign and particularly the role of the 39th Battalion, has become a key part of modern notions of the Anzac legend.
'''The Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels'''
The Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels was the name given by Australian troops to a group of Papua New Guinean people who, during World War II, assisted and escorted injured Australian troops down the Kokoda trail, "Fuzzy-Wuzzy" was originally used by British soldiers in the 19th century as a name for Hadendoa warriors on the Red Sea coast of the Sudan, and referred to their elaborate butter-matted hairstyles,the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels were named for both their frizzy hair and helpful role.4000 Australian lives were lost in the campaign,it is speculated that this number would have been much larger had it not been for the help of the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels. '''Written by an Australian Digger''' “They carried stretchers over seemingly impassable barriers, with the patient reasonably comfortable,the care they give to the patient is magnificent,if night finds the stretcher still on the track, they will find a level spot and build a shelter over the patient,they will make him as comfortable as possible fetch him water and feed him if food is available, regardless of their own needs,they sleep four each side of the stretcher and if the patient moves or requires any attention during the night, this is given instantly,these were the deeds of the ‘Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels’ – for us!” No known injured soldier that was still alive was ever abandoned by the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels, even during heavy combat,as of Anzac Day 2007, only three of the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels were still alive,in July 2007, grandsons of Australian World War II soldiers and grandsons of the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels took part in the "Kokoda Challenge".
'''North Africa'''
'''Greece,Crete and Lebanon'''
'''El Alamein'''
'''Tunisa,Sicily and Italy'''
'''Malaya and Singapore'''
'''Borneo Campaign'''
'''Prisoners of war'''
Just under 29,000 Australians were taken prisoner during the war,Only 14,000 of the 21,467 Australian prisoners taken by the Japanese survived captivity,the majority of the deaths in captivity were due to malnutrition and disease. The 8,000 Australians captured by Germany and Italy were generally treated in accordance with the Geneva Conventions,the majority of these men were taken during the fighting in Greece and Crete in 1941, with the next largest group being 1,400 airmen shot down over Europe,like other western Allied POWs, the Australians were held in permanent camps in Italy and Germany,as the war neared its end the Germans moved many prisoners towards the interior of the country to prevent them from being liberated by the advancing Allied armies. These movements were often made through forced marches in harsh weather and resulted in many deaths,four Australians were also executed following a mass escape from Stalag Luft III in March 1944.While the Australian prisoners suffered a higher death rate in German and Italian captivity than their counterparts in World War I, it was much lower than the rate suffered under Japanese internment. Like the other Allied personnel captured by the Japanese, most of the thousands of Australians captured in the first months of 1942 during the conquest of Malaya and Singapore, the NEI and New Guinea were held in harsh conditions, Australians were held in camps across the Asia-Pacific region and many endured long voyages in grossly overcrowded ships, while most of the Australian POWs who died in Japanese captivity were the victim of deliberate malnutrition and disease, hundreds were deliberately killed by their guards. The Burma-Thai Railway was the most notorious of the prisoner of war experiences, as 13,000 Australians worked on it at various times during 1942 and 1943 alongside thousands of other Allied POWs and Asians conscripted by the Japanese; nearly 2,650 Australians died there, thousands of Australian POWs were also sent to the Japanese home islands where they worked in factories and mines in generally harsh conditions.The POWs held in camps at Ambon and Borneo suffered the highest death rates 77 percent of those at Ambon died and few of the 2,500 Australian and British prisoners in Borneo survived, almost all were killed by overwork and a series of death marches in 1945. The treatment of the POWs prompted many Australians to remain hostile towards Japan after the war, Australian authorities investigated the abuses against Allied POWs in their country's zone of responsibility after the war, and guards who were believed to have mistreated prisoners were among those tried by Australian-administered war crimes trials.
'''Nurses in World War Two'''
When the Second World War broke out, nurses again volunteered,]] motivated by a sense of duty eventually some 5,000 Australian nurses served in a variety of locations, including the Middle East, the Mediterranean, Britain, Asia, the Pacific, and Australia. Seventy-eight died, some through accident or illness, but most as a result of enemy action or while prisoners of war. At first, the AANS was the only women’s service The Royal Australian Air Force Nursing Service (RAAFNS) was formed in 1940, and the Royal Australian Navy Nursing Service (RANNS) in 1942. But the AANS remained by far the largest, and also made up the bulk of those who served overseas. By the end of the war, nursing sisters had been commissioned as officers, although many were loath to give up their traditional titles of “sister” and “matron”. They were yet to be given the same status and pay as male officers.
'''Nancy Wake'''
[[Image:Photos-526.jpg|140px|??]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Wake Nancy Grace Augusta Wake] AC GM Born in Roseneath, Wellington, New Zealand in 1912 served as a British agent during the later part of World War II. She became a leading figure in the maquis groups of the French Resistance and was one of the Allies' most decorated servicewomen of the war. After the fall of France in 1940, she became a courier for the French Resistance and later joined the escape network of Captain Ian Garrow. By 1943, Wake was the Gestapo's most wanted person, with a 5 million-franc price on her head. After reaching Britain, Wake joined the Special Operations Executive. On the night of 29–30 April 1944, Wake was parachuted into the Auvergne, becoming a liaison between London and the local maquis group headed by Captain Henri Tardivat in the Forest of Tronçais. From April 1944 until the liberation of France, her 7,000+ maquisards fought 22,000 SS soldiers, causing 1,400 casualties, while taking only 100 themselves. Wake was appointed a Chevalier (knight) of the Legion of Honour in 1970 and was promoted to Officer of the Legion of Honour in 1988. Initially, she refused offers of decorations from Australia, saying: "The last time there was a suggestion of that I told the government they could stick their medals where the monkey stuck his nuts. The thing is if they gave me a medal now, it wouldn't be love so I don't want anything from them.It was not until February 2004, that Wake received the Companion of the Order of Australia. In April 2006, she was awarded the Royal New Zealand Returned and Services' Association's highest honour,the RSA Badge in Gold.Wake's medals are on display in the Second World War gallery at the Australian War Memorial Museum in Canberra. On 3 June 2010, a "heritage pylon" paying tribute to Wake was unveiled on Oriental Parade in Wellington, New Zealand, near the place of her birth - '''Sources''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_history_of_Australia_during_World_War_II Wikipedia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nancy_Wake Nancy Wake Wikipedia] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokoda_Track_campaign Kokoda Track Campaign Wikipedia] :Key to "Other Info" - *OBE=Order of the British Empire *DSO=Distinguished Service Order *MC=Military Cross *MM-Military Medal *MID=Mentioned in Despatches *DM=Decoration Militaire *CG=Commendation for Gallantry *ED=Efficiency Decoration *DFC= Distinguished Flying Cross *KIA= Killed In Action *POW=Prisoner Of War *W=Wounded *DMS = Died in Military Service *AK=Accidentally Killed *KAS-Killed on Active Service *DC=Died in Captivity *DWSO=Died Whilst Serving Overseas *DW=Died of Wounds {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | First Names ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Date Of Birth ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Date Of Death ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Flag of Country ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Conflict ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Other info |- |[[Abbott-9352|Abbott]] |William Vincent |16 Jul 1912 |1 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Philippines) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Ackland-462|Ackland]] |Max Archibald |6 Jan 1912 |1 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Philippines) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Adams-40398|Adams]] |Arthur Wallace |14 Nov 1915 |1 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Philippines) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Aitken-102|Aitken]] |Stanley Wallace |8 Jun 1920 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Alder-264|Alder]] |William George |24 Apr 1911 |1995 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Alderson-23|Alderson]] |Bligh Ridge |28 Nov 1906 |21 Mar 1997 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Alderson-28|Alderson]] |Lester Frederick |15 Dec 1918 |13 Sep 1997 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Allatt-41|Allatt]] |Colin Edward |17 Sep 1912 |1 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Philippines) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Allen-42350|Allen]] |Alfred Alex |2 May 1911 |1 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Philippines) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Allery-27|Allery]] |Frederick |26 Sep 1911 |13 Aug 1998 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |MM |- |[[Allsop-14|Allsop]] |James Mason |18 Oct 1924 |9 Aug 2013 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Almond-314|Almond]] |Reginald Rupert |04 Apr 1921 |17 Jun 2007 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ambrose-145|Ambrose]] |Andrew Chalmers |3 Mar 1919 |3 Dec 1998 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Anderson-23493|Anderson]] |Alfred Alexander John |28 Mar 1909 |1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Anderson-15822|Anderson]] |Harold Joseph |25 Aug 1907 |10 Dec 1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Andrew-1409|Andrew]] |Reginald Anzac |9 Apr 1916 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Andrew-1408|Andrew]] |William Ernest |4 Jul 1911 |1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Andrews-5916|Andrews]] |Frederick Henry (Ted) |20 Oct 1916 |23 Jun 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Anderson-23480|Anderson]] |James Louis |28 Jul 1900 |19 Apr 1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Anderson-23481|Anderson]] |William Thomas |22 Sep 1902 |1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Angel-386|Angel]] |Estelle |15 Nov 1922 |12 Jan 1980 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Angwin-474|Angwin]] |Eric Albert |1 Apr 1905 |1 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Philippines) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Annett-116|Annett]] |Cyril Arthur |18 Oct 1906 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Arbuthnot-322| Arbuthnot]] |Mark |8 Oct 1918 |14 Nov 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Thailand) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arbuthnott-210| Arbuthnott]] |John Francis George (Frank) |1911 |23 Aug 1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Arbuthnott-330|Arbuthnott]] |Richard Alexander |16 Apr 1911 |30 Oct 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Armstrong-1310|Armstrong]] |Arnold Robert |26 Jan 1894 |1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Armstrong-2849|Armstrong]] |Darcy George |8 June 1919 |17 Aug 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Armstrong-1492|Armstrong]] |George Edward |28 Jul 1911 |10 Nov 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Armstrong-2848|Armstrong]] |Lyall Ramon |24 May 1916 |24 Nov 1982 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Armstrong-2847|Armstrong]] |Stanley Victor |26 Mar 1914 |10 Oct 1953 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Armstrong-16530|Armstrong]] |William Eric |15 Sep 1913 |1 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Philippines) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Arnott-295|Arnott]] |James William (Bill) |25 Dec 1922 |30 Jul 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ashford-300|Ashford]] |Douglas Lewis |11 May 1918 |8 Nov 1988 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Aston-444|Aston]] |Nicholas Bruce Colwell |18 Aug 1904 |Abt. 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Atchison-620|Atchison]] |Edward George Samuel |16 Sep 1896 |1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Atchison-622|Atchison]] |Herbert Thomas |18 Mar 1901 |1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Atchison-626|Atchison]] |William Keith |18 Feb 1923 |2009 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Atkins-1981|Atkins]] |Edward Russell |24 May 1920 |1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Atkins-1986|Atkins]] |Eric Wellings |29 Sep 1912 |25 Jun 1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Atkins-959|Atkins]] |Everard (Ev) |4 Sep 1890 |11 Jun 1949 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Atkins-1987|Atkins]] |Stanley James |17 Jul 1919 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Atkins-1983|Atkins]] |William Hector |9 Dec 1905 |Bef. 3 Aug 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Atkins-956|Atkins]] |William Montague (Monty) |6 Jan 1885 |29 Nov 1948 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |DM |- |[[Attwood-793|Attwood]] |Frederick Joseph |18 Mar 1914 |1 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Philippines) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Austen-334|Austen]] |Ivan Ermington |18 Jul 1912 |13 Dec 1994 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Austin-1787|Austin]] |Herbert Ernest |9 Jul 1923 |31 Jul 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Axton-48|Axton]] |Allan Harry |5 Nov 1921 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Axton-46|Axton]] |Leonard |31 Jan 1923 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Axton-39|Axton]] |William Allan |15 Mar 1914 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bailey-4796|Bailey]] |Clarence Harold |15 Aug 1894 |3 Aug 1947 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Baird-1977|Baird]] |Andrew Craig |15 Apr 1912 |1 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Philippines) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Baker-5850|Baker]] |Clarence Henry |27 Oct 1891 |After 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Baker-6263|Baker]] |Claude James |5 May 1889 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Baker-23431|Baker]] |Frank William Mills |14 Feb 1917 |30 May 1994 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Baker-5858|Baker]] |Hedley Lance Keith |30 May 1907 |7 Jan 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Baker-6275|Baker]] |Keith Lionel (Clinker) |6 Jun 1918 |2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Baker-6273|Baker]] |Reginald Gilbert |1 Jul 1914 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Baker-6268|Baker]] |Russell Norris |2 Jul 1920 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Baker-6266|Baker]] |Vernon Robert |26 Jul 1911 |18 Mar 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Baker-26208|Baker]] |Walter George |8 Dec 1902 |1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Balaam-12|Balaam]] |Frederick Henry |14 Jul 1903 |1993 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bambach-5|Bambach]] |Bruce Norman |20 Jun 1912 |22 May 1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bantock-4|Bantock]] |Frederick William (Fred) |9 Apr 1919 |2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Barber-8699|Barber]] |James Albert |18 Sep 1907 |1 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII ||KIA (Philippines) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Holah-2|Barclay]] |William John (Bill) |2 Dec 1921 |6 Feb 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |DFC |- |[[Barker-12661|Barker]] |Elvin Boon |21 Nov 1912 |1 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII ||KIA (Philippines) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Barrett-5091|Barrett]] |Robert Percy |25 Jan 1901 |1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bartley-487|Bartley]] |Leslie Norman |11 Jan 1905 |1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Barwick-64|Barwick]] |Harold Fletcher |23 Jul 1906 |28 Apl 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Batty-347|Battye]] |Frederick James |4 Mar 1890 |Jul 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Baxter-1172|Baxter]] |William John |1919 |28 Mar 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Beard-2646|Beard]] |Bevin Douglas |26 Aug 1922 |24 Jul 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Beinke-8|Beinke]] |William Herbert (Bill) |10 Jun 1923 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Beldon-75|Beldon]] |Arthur William |20 Sep 1899 |23 May 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bell-18700|Bell]] |Lewis Hardy |8 Mar 1905 |1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Benbow-410|Benbow]] |William Charles |4 Apr 1922 |1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bennett-5841|Bennett]] |Arthur John (Mac) |7 Jan 1922 |26 Nov 2011 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bennett-11470|Bennett]] |Leslie Lambert |30 Mar 1897 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bennett-11459|Bennett]] |Roy Douglas |13 Nov 1895 |8 Feb 1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bessant-21|Bessant]] |George Robert |15 Dec 1907 |27 Jul 1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Beyer-660|Beyer]] |William John |20 Jun 1920 |11 Dec 2002 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Biber-22|Biber]] |Frederick Charles Robert |4 May 1903 |15 Oct 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Biber-36|Biber]] |Mervyn Grant |3 Feb 1909 |1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Biber-19|Biber]] |William Aubrey |1904 |26 Aug 1980 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bickell-21|Bickell]] |Clifford Kinsman (Cliff) |10 Jun 1922 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bickell-22|Bickell]] |Geoffrey Kinsman (Geoff) |25 Jul 1923 |19 Aug 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bickell-20|Bickell]] |John Kinsman (Jack) |14 Jan 1921 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Birtles-17|Birtles]] |Lennie Joyce |1915 |25 May 1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Blair-1084|Blair]] |Lyell Albert |18 Jan 1919 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Blakemore-49|Blakemore]] |Reginald Mark Vincent |19 Dec 1903 |19 Jun 1991 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bollard-95|Bollard]] |Michael |5 Feb 1921 |14 Apr 1994 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bonner-1163|Bonner]] |Eric Charles |5 Nov 1905 |1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Boon-527|Boon]] |Cyril Horace |14 Jun 1903 |1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bottrell-26|Bottrell]] |Harold Edward |10 Aug 1907 |1 Feb 1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Boxhall-3|Boxhall]] |Leslie Thomas |28 Dec 1918 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Braham-66|Braham]] |John |27 Nov 1920 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bramble-131|Bramble]] |Roy |19 Sep 1918 |18 Dec 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Brand-840|Brand]] |Ernest (Ern) William |9 Jan 1916 |29 Aug 1991 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Branson-382|Branson]] |Albert James |26 Sep 1917 |24 Dec 1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Brennand-1|Brennand]] |Francis Charles Robert |1920 |1994 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Brewster-2441|Brewster]] |David Keith |1 Oct 1904 |1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Brewster-2457|Brewster]] |Horace |3 Sep 1913 |1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Brewster-2458|Brewster]] |Leonard George |24 Oct 1915 |24 May 2001 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Brewster-2455|Brewster]] |Victor Francis |27 Jul 1907 |1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Briggs-3099| Briggs]] |Albert Edward |15 Jun 1917 |13 Jun 1997 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Britter-14|Britter]] |Robert Leslie |8 Dec 1897 |1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Brockman-398| Brockman]] |Guy |6 Jan 1902 |22 Aug 1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Brockman-392| Brockman]] |Norman Alton Gordon |20 Apr 1896 |12 Jan 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |MM |- |[[Brooking-156|Brooking]] |Mervyn Sherlock |2 Sep 1899 |1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Brown-30604|Brown]] |Robert Bruce |29 Mar 1920 |26 May 1989 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Brown-37209|Brown]] |Walter David |15 Jul 1922 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Buckley-1123|Buckley]] |Aidan Joseph |21 Apr 1915 |1982 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Buckley-1562|Buckley]] |Walter George |17 Nov 1911 |26 Dec 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Buckley-1118|Buckley]] |Patrick John |30 Apr 1920 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Budgen-24|Budgen]] |William George |6 Mar 1927 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Bullwinkel-6|Bullwinkel]] |Vivian |18 Dec 1915 |3 Jul 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |WIA, POW (Bangka Island, Sumatra) |- |[[Burke-881|Burke]] |William Arthur |23 Sep 1910 |1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Butler-4962|Butler]] |Thomas Rockett |14 Feb 1913 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Burgess-3597|Burgess]] |Thomas James |23 Oct 1922 |21 Apr 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Busch-416|Busch]] |Arthur William |13 Mar 1898 |24 Dec 1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Busch-415|Busch]] |Eric Hugh |12 May 1914 |1997 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Busch-413|Busch]] |Laurence Percival (Laurie) |13 Nov 1915 |17 Oct 1999 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Busst-4|Busst]] |Bernard John Charles |25 Apr 1911 |14 Aug 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Callahan-1301|Callahan]] | John |14 Nov 1918 |4 Sep 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cameron-3475|Cameron]] |Cecil William Francis |3 Aug 1915 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Carson-2011|Carson]] |Bernard Richard |2 Apr 1903 |9 Mar 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Carson-1739|Carson]] |Reginald Marcus |20 Nov 1913 |8 Aug 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Carter-6886|Carter]] |Jack Manning |1 Apr 1915 |2 Mar 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Carter-12802|Carter]] |Stewart Rossiter |2 Sep 1914 |5 Jan 2005 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Casey-249|Casey]] |Alfred John |8 Nov 1904 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Casey-533|Casey]] |Wilfred (Wilf) |24 Dec 1922 |24 Dec 2012 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Clark-21822|Clark]] |Allan Francis |24 Feb 1918 |17 Feb 1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Clark-39129|Clark]] |Hampton John |24 Mar 1895 |1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Clemens-308|Clemens]] |Stanley Arthur (Charlie) |3 Apr 1912 |5 Jan 1996 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Clemens-722|Clemens]] |Warren Frederick Martin |17 Apr 1915 |31 May 2009 |[[image:photos-136.png|100px|*]] |WWII | |- |[[Clouston-56|Clouston]] |James Alexander (Jim) |26 May 1910 |16 Mar 1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Clouston-57|Clouston]] |Thomas William |7 Nov 1919 |28 Dec 2003 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cocks-5|Cocks]] |Eric Bruce |30 Oct 1909 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cocking-116|Cocking]] |Kenneth John |10 Oct 1922 |8 Dec 2004 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Colée-4|Colée]] |Cuthbert George (Jack) |28 Dec 1908 |Abt. 2001 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Coleman-4366|Coleman]] |Basil Desmond (Bas) |31 Jul 1924 |21 Jun 2008 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Collard-157|Collard]] |Armand Louis William Stirling (Bill) |7 May 1919 |15 Jun 1982 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Collins-9645|Collins]] |Arthur Charles |9 Dec 1914 |14 Jan 1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Collins-4572|Collins]] |Eric Samuel |9 Apr 1910 |1 Jan 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Collins-7897|Collins]] |Thomas Hugh |7 Jul 1913 |16 May 1999 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Comber-141|Comber]] |Jack Beresford |13 Apr 1923 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Connley-3|Connley]] |Alexander Allan |27 Jan 1901 |28 Oct 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Conole-36|Conole]] |Andrew Fisher |17 Sep 1914 |19 Dec 2006 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Conole-34|Conole]] |Edward Darby |1926 |3 Jul 1993 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Conole-52|Conole]] |John Edward |8 Aug 1924 |27 Oct 2001 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Conole-37|Conole]] |William McNamara "Mac" |5 Jun 1917 |3 Jan 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Singapore) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] | |- |[[Cooper-8143|Cooper]] |Benita Lillian |19 Apr 1910 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cooper-16454|Cooper]] |John Shaftesbury |22 Mar 1904 |1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Coppock-305|Coppock]] |Colin Gwydir Arthur |1 May 1911 |8 Apr 1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cordell-451|Cordell]] |Percival Horace |24 Jan 1909 |12 May 1989 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cottier-44|Cottier]] |Edwin Ballantyne |16 Sep 1912 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cottier-43|Cottier]] |Leslie William James |23 Oct 1910 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cottier-216|Cottier]] |Nicholas James |7 Nov 1911 |23 Jan 1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Couzner-12|Couzner]] |Francis (Frank) William |22 Oct 1922 |24 Sep 2001 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Coward-126|Coward]] |Jack |8 Oct 1912 |1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Crawford-6051|Crawford]] |Gordon Keith |4 Jul 1919 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Croft-309|Croft]] |Lester |16 May 1920 |18 Sep 1995 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Crofts-100|Crofts]] |Arthur James |9 Dec 1916 |17 Sep 1989 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Crombie-104|Crombie]] |Charles Arbuthnot |16 Mar 1914 |26 Aug 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |AK [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Crombie-105|Crombie]] |Mervyn Cobbe |26 May 1920 |12 Jun 1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |AK [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Croxford-6|Croxford]] |Roy William |28 Mar 1914 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cullen-474|Cullen]] |Harold |9 Jun 1919 |30 May 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cumming-109|Cumming]] |Clyde |25 Feb 1904 |24 May 1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-1329|Cumming]] |Gordon Henry |25 Jan 1915 |1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-106|Cumming]] |Gordon Stewart |31 Jul 1899 |18 Aug 1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-111|Cumming]] |James Ferrier (Rod) |6 Sep 1912 |Dec 1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-94|Cumming]] |James Lindsay Gordon (Lindsay) |20 Sep 1894 |24 Apr 1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-1325|Cumming]] |James Ware |21 Apr 1900 |1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-1323|Cumming]] |Richard Roundtree |5 Oct 1892 |9 Sep 1952 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-97|Cumming]] |Thomas Stephen |19 Sep 1911 |6 Jun 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW (Executed) CG [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Cumming-200|Cumming]] |William Graham |14 May 1915 |8 Jun 1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-1322|Cumming]] |William Neil McCormack |12 Apr 1891 |13 Sep 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Cummins-157|Cummins]] |Patrick John (Paddy) |24 June1908 |7 Apr 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cummins-493|Cummins]] |Sydney Alfred |12 Apr 1919 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Cummins-152|Cummins]] |Thomas Joseph |25 Apr 1912 |11 Oct 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |W |- |[[Curry-607|Curry]] |Norman Willett |13 Jan 1904 |1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Dahl-250|Dahl]] |Walter Anders |6 Jan 1905 |17 May 1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Darby-1123|Darby]] |Neil Sinclair |24 Aug 1906 |9 Oct 1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Darby-1121|Darby]] |Lester Thomas Arthur |26 Jul 1900 |24 Feb 1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Darcy-494|Darcy]] |William Leslie |11 Sep 1901 |1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Darroch-149|Darroch]] |Malcolm George |19 Nov 1897 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Darville-88|Darville]] |John Elliott |2 Mar 1917 |1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Davie-145|Davie]] |Arthur Henry |2 Sep 1900 |27 Apr 1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Davie-66|Davie]] |Clifford Francis |23 Oct 1904 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Day-4884|Day]] |Phillip Nils |19 Apr 1923 |19 Sep 2012 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Delooze-2|Delooze]] |Beresford David William |26 Apr 1920 |31 Aug 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Denham-1711|Denham]] |Henry John |7 Jul 1890 |11 Nov 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Denham-639|Denham]] |Raymond Eugene |26 Sep 1907 |26 Jun 1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Denham-1713|Denham]] |Stanislau Alfred John (Stan) |15 Nov 1899 |14 Mar 1994 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Derrick-1034|Derrick]] |Thomas Currie (Diver) |20 Mar 1914 |24 May 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Tarakan) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] VC, DCM |- |[[Diprose-78|Diprose]] |Geoffrey Lionel |19 Aug 1907 |1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Dixon-6418|Dixon]] |Alfred Ernest |21 Aug 1921 |1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Dixon-6419|Dixon]] |George Edward |11 Mar 1919 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Dobson-1057|Dobson]] |Charles Dudley |Abt. 1917 |29 Aug 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Dobson-1067|Dobson]] |Donald |8 Jun 1893 |27 Dec 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |MC |- |[[Dobson-1048|Dobson]] |Edwin John |1910 |6 Apr 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW DC [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Dobson-1049|Dobson]] |Peter Gerald |1914 |8 Sep 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Donelly-65|Donelly]] |Francis Rupert |1 May 1911 |1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Doubikin-1|Doubikin]] |Francis Henry |17 Aug 1903 |1982 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Doubikin-39|Doubikin]] |John George Frederick (Jack) |11 Oct 1886 |26 Jun 1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Doubikin-42|Doubikin]] |John Gilbert (Bert) |28 Nov 1920 |5 Feb 1989 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Doubikin-9|Doubikin]] |Shirley Joyce (Shirl) |8 Aug 1924 |2 Aug 2004 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Doubikin-41|Doubikin]] |William Bradbury (Bill) |28 Oct 1913 |25 Nov 2002 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Doubikin-11|Doubikin]] |William Samuel (Bill) |7 Mar 1914 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Dowdell-115|Dowdell]] |Albert William George |21 Apr 1891 |1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Dowdle-40|Dowdle]] |Freda Mary Eliza |1907 |2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Dowdle-38|Dowdle]] |Frederick J. |1904 |1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Dowell-359|Dowell]] |William Ernest |14 Jul 1914 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Downs-1583|Downs]] |Henry John (Harry) |28 Dec 1921 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Drysdale-583|Drysdale]] |Alfred John Sutherland |11 Sep 1911 |4 Sep 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Drysdale-503|Drysdale]] |Ian Hamilton |11 Apr 1914 |1980 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Drysdale-582|Drysdale]] |Keith Robertson |26 Dec 1914 |1980 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Drysdale-585|Drysdale]] |Thomas John |28 Aug 1904 |12 May 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |DMS |- |[[Drysdale-592|Drysdale]] |Walter James |7 Sep 1901 |1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Dubbeldan-3|Dubbeldan]] |Edward George |6 Sep 1914 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Dunstone-339|Dunstone]] |Kenneth William Thomas |13 Aug 1921 |1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Dunstone-338|Dunstone]] |Roy |11 May 1891 |21 Oct 1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Durrington-84|Durrington]] |Allen John |21 Sep 1918 |24 Mar 2001 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Dutton-993|Dutton]] |Mary Doreen |6 Mar 1896 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Dwyer-412|Dwyer (Mrs Silvey)]] |Eileen Alice |8 Jul 1915 |6 Sep 1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Dybing-4|Dybing]] |Robert Bernt |29 Oct 1918 |26 Apr 1995 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Earnshaw-55|Earnshaw]] |Charles John |28 Dec 1895 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Edmonds-477|Edmonds]] |Henry |24 Jul 1900 |16 Oct 1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Edwards-8106|Edwards]] |Reginald Edward |14 Jun 1922 |25 Nov 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Eeles-8|Eeles]] |William Lloyd |9 Sep 1907 |1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ekins-93|Ekins]] |Frank Ronald |23 Jun 1917 |3 Sep 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Thomas-20881|Ekins]] |Gwenyth Cecile |6 Oct 1920 |18 Sep 2014 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ellis-9491|Ellis]] |John McCarthy |20 Oct 1908 |1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ellis-2358|Ellis]] |Joseph William John |1904 |1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ellis-9490|Ellis]] |William Thomas |7 May 1902 |1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ellis-12612|Ellis]] |Kendrick George |23 Aug 1911 |1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Embling-2|Embling]] |Ian Austin |5 Feb 1920 |17 Dec 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Emmerton-21|Emmerton]] |Francis Joseph (Duke) |16 Feb 1924 |8 Jun 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Emmerton-15|Emmerton]] |John William (Jack) |16 Jan 1918 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Englert-89|Englert]] |William Carl |10 Apr 1909 |28 Jun 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Evans-24500|Evans]] |David Kenneth |26 May 1905 |1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Eveleigh-106|Eveleigh]] |Eldred William |3 Apr 1910 |8 Jun 1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Evison-17|Evison]] |Harold Frederick |30 May 1916 |18 Aug 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ewing-1458|Ewing]] |Peter Alexander |25 Mar 1916 |1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Ferguson-5566|Ferguson]] |Alexander Kelburn |17 Aug 1907 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Ferguson-2856|Ferguson]] |Hector George (Hec) |26 May 1916 |18 Jun 1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ferguson-2855|Ferguson]] |Reginald John (Jack) |10 Aug 1913 |18 June 2002 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Finlay-358|Finlay]] |Jack Adams |23 Sep 1902 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Finlayson-277|Finlayson]] |Allan Harvey |13 Jul 1909 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Fitzpatrick-2055|Fitzpatrick]] |Frederick George |27 Oct 1890 |1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |W x3 |- |[[Ford-3642|Ford]] |Alick Frederick |30 Oct 1920 |26 Aug 2010 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Forsyth-159|Forsyth]] |Matthew |30 Apr 1913 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Forsyth-158|Forsyth]] |Robert |29 Jul 1921 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Fowler-3755|Fowler]] |Archibald McPherson |1 Aug 1916 |9 Jul 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Celebes) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Franklin-2028|Franklin]] |Richard Chester (Dick) |28 Dec 1911 |19 Feb 2004 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Fraser-531|Fraser]] |Andrew Frederick (Drew) |19 Jul 1916 |25 Jan 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Fraser-533|Fraser]] |Charles Graham |23 Feb 1921 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Fraser-532|Fraser]] |Harris Robert |23 Feb 1921 |6 Mar 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |AK [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Fraser-530|Fraser]] |Hugh Gavin |9 Apr 1913 |1 Feb 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KAS [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Free-719|Free]] |Robert Henry |24 Aug 1881 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Frew-165|Frew]] |Henry George |22 Aug 1895 |23 Mar 1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |WIA |- |[[Gaggetta-2|Gaggetta]] |James John |25 Feb 1913 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gailey-27|Gailey]] |Cecil George |11 Jun 1919 |17 Sep 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |W |- |[[Gailey-31|Gailey]] |Maurice David |18 Nov 1917 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gailey-30|Gailey]] |Percival |25 Jan 1910 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gailey-29|Gailey]] |Sydney Clarence |29 Jan 1912 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW (Germany) |- |[[Gannaway-134|Gannaway]] |James Alfred |10 Feb 1911 |13 Jun 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Garner-4993|Garner]] |Adrian Roy |5 May 1919 |30 Mar 1991 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Garner-5999|Garner]] |Arthur George |11 Apr 1918 |17 Feb 2001 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Garner-6425|Garner]] |Cyril Joseph |19 Sep 1916 |1991 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Garner-2835|Garner]] |Hilda Constance |31 Jan 1912 |25 Oct 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Garner-6782|Garner]] |Ivor Morton |1921 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Garner-6214|Garner]] |Jack Hume |12 Apr 1914 |2006 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Garner-7023|Garner]] |Mervyn |28 Jun 1925 |28 Feb 1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Garner-4991|Garner]] |Norman Edward |2 Dec 1914 |11 Jul 1962 ||[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Garner-2824|Garner]] |Stanley Gordon |24 Feb 1922 |1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Garner-6421|Garner]] |Walter James |16 Feb 1911 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gaudion-42|Gaudion]] |Florence Joyce |11 Jan 1921 |13 Oct 2008 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gaudion-40|Gaudion]] |Richard Stanley |1 Oct 1916 |17 Nov 2003 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gaudion-41|Gaudion]] |William Lloyd George |28 Nov 1918 |20 Dec 2006 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Geisler-237|Geisler]] |Donald Malcolm |16 Feb 1925 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Geisler-250|Geisler]] |Henry James |1887 |1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gerrish-86|Gerrish]] |Charles William |11 Feb 1907 |14 Apr 2002 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gerrish-90|Gerrish]] |Ernest Youl |12 Jun 1914 |30 Jan 1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gestro-5|Gestro]] |Lewis Leo (Snow) |14 May 1922 |23 Sep 1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gilkison-20|Gilkison]] |Andrew |3 Sep 1906 |14 Apr 1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gilkison-23|Gilkison]] |Lindsay |25 Jun 1916 |11 Dec 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gilkison-22|Gilkison]] |Vincent |31 May 1911 |27 Sep 1980 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gill-2103|Gill]] |Edward George Laurence |1 Jun 1917 |9 Feb 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gillmore-116|Gillmore]] |Clifford Winston |23 May 1923 |14 Feb 1982 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gillmore-119|Gillmore]] |John (Jack) |22 Apr 1916 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gillmore-118|Gillmore]] |Kenneth (Ken) |19 Nov 1920 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gillmore-117|Gillmore]] |William Henry |22 Jun 1892 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gillzan-5|Gillzan]] |Mathew James William |29 Jan 1925 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Giltrow-87|Giltrow]] |Gordon Alfred John |21 May 1917 |Abt. 1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Glann-247|Glann]] |Robert Jones |8 Jan 1888 |1 Jun 1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Glann-246|Glann]] |Victor James |29 Jul 1923 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |DFC |- |[[Glare-48|Glare]] |Cecil William |31 Oct 1896 |1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Glare-40|Glare]] |Frederick George |25 Feb 1893 |18 Feb 1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Glare-41|Glare]] |Lawson Evered |31 Jul 1894 |6 Sep 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |MM |- |[[Glare-46|Glare]] |Ronald Lester |14 Dec 1905 |1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Glare-44|Glare]] |Wallace Wesley |11 Apr 1904 |1997 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gledhill-142|Gledhill]] |Albert William Conrad |5 Nov 1923 |3 Feb 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |DWSO [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gliddon-241|Gliddon]] |Bernard Laurence |1892 |1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Glossop-157|Glossop]] |Frederick John |3 Apr 1913 |21 Apr 1998 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Glover-2037|Glover]] |Lloyd Thomas |19 Aug 1920 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Golding-450|Golding]] |Walter James |12 May 1892 |1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Goodwin-3532|Goodwin]] |Walter |22 Jul 1901 |25 Sep 1940 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Graham-3524|Graham]] |Arthur |18 Feb 1921 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Graham-3677|Graham]] |Keith Maxwell |7 Sep 1924 |28 May 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gregg-3597|Gregg]] |Bruce MacDonald |18 Jan 1901 |1 Feb 1982 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gregg-4048|Gregg]] |John Edward |16 Apr 1900 |25 May 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gregg-4047|Gregg]] |John Edward |11 Jul 1896 |16 Apr 1898 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gregg-2806|Gregg]] |Harold Morris |3 Jul 1908 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gregg-3584|Gregg]] |Neil James |1 Nov 1916 |31 Mar 1997 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gregg-3985|Gregg]] |Thomas Andrew |2 Aug 1915 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gullan-4|Gullan]] |Martin James |13 Dec 1919 |1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gurney-430|Gurney]] |Geoffrey Harold |18 Oct 1919 |13 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |DW [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Gurney-431|Gurney]] |Lena Alice |6 Jun 1923 |30 Sep 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Gurney-1831|Gurney]] |Stuart Douglas |28 Jan 1927 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Haines-1283|Haines]] |Norman Clifton |10 Jul 1900 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hale-2850|Hale]] |Walter Bamford Robert |5 Apr 1920 |17 Nov 1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hamilton-1142|Hamilton]] |Edward James |27 Mar 1885 |23 Jan 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Hamilton-6415|Hamilton]] |Hector Horace |1904 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hammersley-37|Hammersley]] |George Raymond |5 May 1904 |9 Oct 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hancock-2831|Hancock]] |Patrick John Robert |5 Dec 1921 |3 Jul 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Borneo) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Handbury-28|Handbury]] |William Hindley |7 Jan 1917 |22 Mar 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hankinson-30|Hankinson]] |Frank Leslie |25 May 1907 |23 Jul 1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Harding-2633|Harding]] |William Owen (Bill) |14 Sep 1903 |31 Oct 1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hardy-2542|Hardy]] |Godfrey Congdon |12 Dec 1907 |5 Sep 1963 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hardy-5275|Hardy]] |Percival Sullivan (Percy) |29 Aug 1891 |21 Apr 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Harle-19|Harle]] |Reginald Frank |5 Apr 1911 |16 Feb 1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Harris-5320|Harris]] |Arthur Edward Oakley |15 Jan 1897 |24 Mar 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Harris-5321|Harris]] |Walter Clifford |8 Jul 1898 |1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Harris-5356|Harris]] |William Oakley |31 May 1922 |13 May 1996 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Harvey-5212|Harvey]] |James |2 Apr 1922 |2 Jul 2010 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hastwell-5|Hastwell]] |Walter Collin Albert |11 Oct 1915 |10 Sep 2001 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hatfield-3453|Hatfield]] |Andrew Edward |21 Aug 1907 |26 Dec 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hawkes-243|Hawkes]] |Frederick Allan |17 Aug 1921 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hayes-11481|Hayes]] |George Arthur |1 Jul 1913 |4 Sep 2005 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hayes-4079|Hayes]] |John Andrew (Jack) |8 Dec 1925 |14 Jul 2008 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hayward-1081|Hayward]] |Ronald William |2 Nov 1912 |21 Aug 1993 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hazeldine-37|Hazeldine]] |Arthur Douglas |3 Jun 1916 |26 Apr 2005 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hazeldine-29|Hazeldine]] |Benjamin James |3 Feb 1901 |25 Jan 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hazeldine-5|Hazeldine]] |George Wray |6 Feb 1923 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hazeldine-51|Hazeldine]] |Stanley Arthur Richard |1 Jan 1909 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Head-351|Head]] |Arthur Gilham |8 Aug 1898 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Head-356|Head]] |Horace |19 Jun 1909 |1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Head-355|Head]] |Victor Albert |26 Jul 1904 |1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hearps-1|Hearps]] |Cyril John |12 Sep 1922 |18 Aug 2002 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Heath-2436|Heath]] | Ben | 7 Dec 1887 |19 Apr 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Heath-1720|Heath]] |Carl Thomas |25 Jul 1912 |1 Sep 1991 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Heath-2444|Heath]] | Jeffrey |17 Jul 1917 |2 Aug 1995 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Heath-2427|Heath]] |Ramie |1 Mar 1911 |29 Jul 1997 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hein-506|Hein]] |Clarence Owen |20 Jan 1912 |6 Aug 2009 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW (Ambon) |- |[[Henderson-9978|Henderson]] |Joseph Hamilton |28 May 1895 |1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Heron-287|Heron]] |Neils Peter |26 Jun 1912 |21 Aug 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hewitt-951|Hewitt]] |Leslie Benjamin Charles |13 Oct 1908 |25 July 1994 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hickson-248|Hickson]] |Laurence |24 Apr 1921 |2 Jun 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Hill-19009|Hill]] |James Frederick |1 Apr 1918 |24 Apl 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hines-2230|Hines]] |Sir Colin Joseph |16 Feb 1919 |29 Dec 1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |O.B.E. |- |[[Hines-2219|Hines]] |Robert Arthur |3 Apr 1925 |5 Nov 1953 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hoare-114|Hoare]] |Robert Wadsworth |30 Jul 1919 |1 Jul 1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hofman-126|Hofman]] |George William |19 Nov 1918 |31 Aug 2007 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hofman-124|Hofman]] |Victor Andrew |17 Apr 1915 |10 Jun 2008 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Holland-1229|Holland]] |Reuben Henry Richard |17 Apr 1913 |7 Dec 2009 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hollis-1596|Hollis]] |Eric Albert Arthur |15 Mar 1916 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Holmes-2039|Holmes]] |Clifford Stanley (Major) |13 Feb 1906 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Holmes-7648|Holmes]] |James George |30 Sep 1918 |21 Sep 1994 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Holmes-2040|Holmes]] |Sydney Claude (Jim) |22 Jan 1900 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW (Singapore) |- |[[House-2087|House]] |Leslie Ernest |17 Feb 1912 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Howard-6993|Howard]] |Colin Michael |15 Nov 1923 |22 Nov 1996 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Howard-6990|Howard]] |Lance Gregory |30 Apr 1921 |28 Mar 2008 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Howell-3298|Howell]] |Thomas George |28 Jan 1912 |14 May 1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Howlett-333|Howlett]] |Allan Creighton |20 Feb 1913 |21 Jul 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Howlett-334|Howlett]] |Edward Joseph |24 Dec 1907 |23 Dec 1991 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Howlett-331|Howlett]] |Ewen McKinnon |12 Sep 1908 |8 Nov 1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Howlett-336|Howlett]] |Lochlan James |19 Oct 1911 |9 Jan 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (New Guinea) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Howlett-329|Howlett]] |Reginald Hugh |23 Aug 1904 |1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Howlett-338|Howlett]] |Vincent Maurice |8 Oct 1917 |15 Dec 1988 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hubble-111|Hubble]] |Clarence Edward (Clarry) |22 Jun 1907 |26 Aug 2004 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hughes-5935|Hughes]] |Frederick George |14 May 1921 |18 Sep 2001 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hulbert-142|Hulbert]] |Leonard Keith |18 Jul 1920 |10 Jan 1997 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hulbert-123|Hulbert]] |Walter Sydney |29 Mar 1915 |31 Jan 1997 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hulbert-140|Hulbert]] |William Edwin |7 Apr 1915 |21 Nov 1998 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hume-190|Hume]] |Adolphus Lindon |19 Aug 1894 |2 Aug 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hume-337|Hume]] |David Owen |25 Sep 1902 |25 Apr 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hume-341|Hume]] |Ernest Alfred |11 Dec 1907 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Hume-225|Hume]] |Francis Frederick |25 Dec 1906 |1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hume-197|Hume]] |James Lyndin |25 May 1924 |17 Jul 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hume-338|Hume]] |Robert James Ernest |17 Dec 1922 |4 Nov 1995 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hunns-6|Hunns]] |Robert Arthur |2 Dec 1921 |1998 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hunter-3189|Hunter]] |Angus Douglas Scotia |5 Oct 1909 |1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Hunter-4061|Hunter]] |Lionel George |8 Oct 1921 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Huntly-19|Huntly]] |George Philip (Mick) |26 Feb 1918 |14 Jan 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Inkpen-32| Inkpen]] |Roy |11 Sep 1891 |3 Nov 1953 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Inwood-305|Inwood]] |Ronald Stanley |1 Mar 1911 |1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ireland-831|Ireland]] |Kevin Henry |27 Sep 1922 |1 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW, DC [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Izzard-140|Izzard]] |David |18 Aug 1916 |14 Dec 2011 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jackways-10|Jackways]] |Albert Henry |1914 |25 May 1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Jacobson-349|Jacobson]] |Mervyn Herbert (Merv) |4 Feb 1918 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jarrett-488|Jarrett]] |Bert Roy |2 Jan 1913 |20 Sep 1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jarrett-522|Jarrett]] |Ernest |2 Oct 1885 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jarrett-490|Jarrett]] |Jack Clive |6 Apr 1921 |17 Mar 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jarrett-521|Jarrett]] |Robert Ernest |5 Sep 1918 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jemmeson-9|Jemmeson]] |Norman Stanley |4 Dec 1922 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jenkins-7083|Jenkins]] |George Richard |16 Jun 1910 |1988 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jessup-60|Jessup]] |George Douglas |15 Jul 1915 |15 Jan 1948 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Johnson-60569|Johnson]] |Eric William |24 Apr 1907 |18 Oct 1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Johnson-51140|Johnson]] |William |26 Feb 1920 |26 Jun 1999 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jolly-772|Jolly]] |Alfred Charles |6 Aug 1917 |2 Jul 1980 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jolly-771|Jolly]] |Jack |15 Apr 1919 |23 Aug 2008 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jones-16502|Jones]] |Alfred John Baxter (Alf) |8 Dec 1919 |21 Mar 2011 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jones-20081|Jones]] |Edwin Harold |23 Feb 1907 |17 Aug 1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jones-8892|Jones]] |John Owen |21 Jun 1918 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jones-11333|Jones]] |Richard Charles |12 Apr 1919 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jones-19133|Jones]] |William Wilson |24 Jan 1914 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Jury-421|Jury]] |Harold Roy |30 Jan 1901 |21 Mar 1991 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Kallady-1|Kallady]] |Darrell Kevin |4 Jul 1923 |7 Sep 2008 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |Kavanagh-1512|Kavanagh]] |Bartholomew Stephen |26 Dec 1890 |13 Oct 1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Kavanagh-1342|Kavanagh]] |Francis John |29 Jul 1919 |21 Jun 1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Kavanagh-1043|Kavanagh]] |James Lydiate |22 Feb 1922 |1 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Keeling-120|Keeling]] |Archibald Maurice (Archie) |23 Oct 1894 |15 Jan 2007 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Keeling-143|Keeling]] |John Isaac |6 Oct 1921 |11 Apr 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Kerr-5487|Kerr]] |William John |30 Apr 1906 |25 Aug 1995 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Kerslake-69|Kerslake]] |Sydney |9 Oct 1896 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Killalea-7|Killalea]] |Henry |22 Jul 1900 |5 Feb 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |DCM MM |- |[[King-5645|King]] |Peter Francis |30 Oct 1916 |12 Dec 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII, Korea |DSO |- |[[Kneipp-4|Kneipp]] |Anthony George |17 Jul 1901 |1950 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Kneipp-5|Kneipp]] |Dominic Lennon |1903 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Kneipp-12|Kneipp]] |Frank Hartmann |1 Jun 1914 |17 Feb 1999 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knight-5298|Knight]] |Alfred Herbert |31 Dec 1917 |16 Jun 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knight-5295|Knight]] |Kenneth Ivor |25 Nov 1924 |5 May 2012 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1743|Knowles]] |Alfred Edward Reginald |23 Mar 1904 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1734|Knowles]] |Archibald James (Archie) |12 Feb 1903 |14 Feb 1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1893|Knowles]] |Arthur Chester |3 Jun 1921 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1783|Knowles]] |Bertie Andrew James |22 Oct 1911 |1997 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1705|Knowles]] |Gordon Murray |24 Mar 1917 |21 Feb 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Knowles-10926|Knowles]] |Harold Bruce |21 Mar 1923 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1693|Knowles]] |Harold Chester |28 Mar 1893 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1796|Knowles]] |John Leo (Jack) |15 May 1923 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-2041|Knowles]] |Lawrence Aldwyn |29 Aug 1921 |1998 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1698|Knowles]] |Lewis John |21 Dec 1903 |23 May 1982 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-2042|Knowles]] |Lionel George |10 Oct 1923 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1873|Knowles]] |Maxwell Edwin |12 Mar 1922 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1808|Knowles]] |Percy James |7 Jan 1911 |8 Jan 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1897|Knowles]] |Peter George |5 Jun 1926 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1695|Knowles]] |Vernon Percy |18-Aug 1919 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-10925|Knowles]] |Wilbur Albert |5 Jun 1923 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Kreeck-1|Kreeck]] |Francis Walter (Frank) |18 Aug 1924 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Kroenert-1|Kroenert]] |Kenneth Myers |18 May 1917 |15 Nov 1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Lacey-568|Lacey]] |Francis Darcy (Darcy) |14 Oct 1917 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lacey-566|Lacey]] |John Joseph (Jack) |26 Oct 1910 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lacey-577|Lacey]] |Marie Jean (Sister Regina) |16 May 1920 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lamb-5639|Lamb]] |George Ernest |14 Apr 1904 |20 Feb 1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Lambert-4162|Lambert]] |Arthur William |5 Oct 1913 |1 Nov 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-131|Lambourn]] |Agnes Elizabeth |13 Feb 1923 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-45|Lambourn]] |Alexander James |11 Mar 1921 |2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-22|Lambourn]] |Clyde |19 Sep 1896 |29 Mar 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-47|Lambourn]] |Doreen Jean |8 Jan 1920 |1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-44|Lambourn]] |Gregory |30 Mar 1920 |Aug 1994 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-36|Lambourn]] |Joseph William |7 Dec 1898 |1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-132|Lambourn]] |Marjorie Daphne |11 Jan 1924 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-33|Lambourn]] |Raymond Charles (Ray) |8 Aug 1913 |1996 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lane-8627|Lane]] |William Matthew |15 Sep 1883 |1 Feb 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lang-2799|Lang]] |John Dunbeth |18 Jun 1915 |10 Jun 2001 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Langworthy-114|Langworthy]] |Arthur |12 Aug 1888 |31 Jan 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Langworthy-146|Langworthy]] |Geoffrey Maxwell Michell |12 Apr 1924 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Langworthy-115|Langworthy]] |Phillip |9 Apr 1890 |31 Aug 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Langworthy-117|Langworthy]] ||Robert Lindsay (Bert) |30 Oct 1899 |30 Dec 1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lawler-1166|Lawler]] |Claude Norman Quillerat |8 Sep 1922 |1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lawler-426|Lawler]] |Dolph James |5 Sep 1922 |1 Mar 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Indonesia) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Le Couteur-2|Le Couteur]] |Stuart Henderson |16 Aug 1906 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lee-6961|Lee]] |Alexander Kenneth |20 Jun 1919 |30 Oct 1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lee-6956|Lee]] |William Roy |15 Jan 1908 |5 Feb 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Leech-460|Leech]] |Allan Lawrence |25 Jan 1903 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Leevers-5|Leevers]] |William Joseph |18 Oct 1901 |29 Dec 1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Leggatt-11|Leggatt]] |Claude Valentine |28 Mar 1914 |26 Jan 1999 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Leggatt-17|Leggatt]] |Donald Lindsay |19 Feb 1914 |14 Dec 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Leggatt-18|Leggatt]] |Gordon Allan |22 Jun 1915 |1957 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Leggatt-30|Leggatt]] |Ian Malcolm |25 Jan 1922 |24 Mar 1999 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Leggatt-31|Leggatt]] |Reginald |10 Aug 1920 |25 Dec 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Leggatt-10|Leggatt]] |Vivian Allan |10 Apr 1908 |1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Leggatt-4|Leggatt]] |William Ernest Augustus |12 Nov 1911 |27 Oct 1982 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lemmey-51|Lemmey]] |Robert Kenneth |13 Oct 1920 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lennon-202|Lennon]] |Alan Matthew |10 Mar 1924 |20 Apr 1996 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lennon-218|Lennon]] |Alfred James (Mick) |19 Dec 1908 |16 Sep 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lennon-299|Lennon]] |Alphonsus (Brushie) |20 Feb 1909 |18 Dec 1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lennon-380|Lennon]] |Claude Hilton |17 Sep 1919 |1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lennon-239|Lennon]] |Cyril |28 Aug 1920 |19 Sept 2001 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lennon-274|Lennon]] |George Doyle |13 Mar 1910 |25 Jul 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lennon-300|Lennon]] |Ivan Aloysius |20 Oct 1907 |4 Jan 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Leverett-148|Leverett]] |Leonard Charles |25 Dec 1913 |1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Lewis-14521|Lewis]] |Benjamin Piercy |10 Nov 1893 |24 Aug 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lewis-4833|Lewis]] |Herbert Christopher |15 May 1907 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Leyshan-8|Leyshan]] |Charles Edward |20 Dec 1902 |12 May 1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Leyshan-9|Leyshan]] |John James |29 Aug 1903 |1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Leyshan-10|Leyshan]] |Ormond Roy (Tom) |9 Dec 1905 |1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lomman-57|Lomman]] |Cecil Louis |8 Dec 1916 |3 Feb 2006 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Loughnan-12|Loughnan]] |Kitchener Maitland |29 Sep 1914 |1 May 1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Loughnan-16|Loughnan]] |Walter Keith |7 Mar 1921 |4 Jan 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Lowe-3462|Lowe]] |George Henry Robert |1 May 1901 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lucas-418|Lucas]] |Harry Sydney |23 Sep 1910 |23 Sep 1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lucas-419|Lucas]] 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Sep 1914 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Luxford-166|Luxford]] |George Thomas Dally |18 May 1922 |31 May 2007 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Luxford-225|Luxford]] |Harold Eli (Jack) |3 Jan 1915 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Luxford-224|Luxford]] |Henry William |25 Mar 1916 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Luxford-199|Luxford]] |John Edward |22 Apr 1911 |10 Jul 1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Luxford-167|Luxford]] |Raymond Cuthbert Dally |27 Nov 1924 |24 Dec 2015 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Luxford-178|Luxford]] |Stanley Claude |7 Apr 1893 |2 Jan 1948 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Luxford-226|Luxford]] |Wallace Henry Arthur |10 Mar 1916 |1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Lysons-2|Lysons]] |Markham Carthew |27 Aug 1907 |3 Apr 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Macdonald-831|Macdonald]] |Vincent Henry |19 Mar 1924 |24 Apr 2002 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mack-653|Mack]] |Thomas Allen |1902 |8 Dec 1940 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Macklin-320|Macklin]] |James Henry |20 Sep 1911 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Madden-3925|Madden]] |Russell Montieth |6 Jun 1910 |1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maddigan-44|Maddigan]] |Harold John |3 Oct 1924 |22 Jun 2012 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Madigan-1012|Madigan]] |Walter Thomas |16 Jul 1895 |16 Jul 1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Magor-106|Magor]] |Percival James Clyde |14 Apr 1919 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-3014|Maher]] |Alan Edward Leslie |18 Nov 1903 |15 Jun 1980 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-2030|Maher]] |Allan Neville |1911 |1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-3148|Maher]] |Allan Thomas James |14 May 1907 |9 Dec 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-3453|Maher]] |Allan William |14 Jan 1911 |24 Oct 1949 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-1689|Maher]] |Arthur Ernest |7 May 1918 |3 Apr 1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-1694|Maher]] |Arthur William |28 Nov 1920 |1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-3849|Maher]] |Bertie James |1917 | 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1912 |9 Aug 1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-3457|Maher]] |Francis Thomas |9 Aug 1919 |1 Jul 2004 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-3454|Maher]] |James Michael "Jim" |29 Dec 1912 |11 Dec 2001 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-3841|Maher]] |John |2 Apr 1906 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-3730|Maher]] |Kevin Joseph |25 Jan 1922 |30 Oct 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-2563|Maher]] |Kevin Vincent |28 Apr 1920 |9 Jun 1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-2554|Maher]] |Leonard Maurice |7 Oct 1926 |14 May 1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-3390|Maher]] |Matthew John (Jack) |21 Jul 1913 |27 Nov 1989 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- 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Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-2456|Maher]] |William Francis |19 Jan 1922 |2012 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-4250|Maher]] |William John |6 Dec 1919 |20 Sep 1993 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |MBE MID |- |[[Maher-1036|Maher]] |William Nicholas |1892 |11 Nov 1937 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maher-3172|Maher]] |William Roderick |1914 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Malseed-34|Malseed]] |Charlton Read |30 Sep 1904 |1988 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mangini-15|Mangini]] |Louis Eugine |20 Dec 1926 |5 Nov 1982 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mann-7644|Mann]] |Arthur Herbert |15 Nov 1914 |7 Jan 2004 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mann-7649|Mann]] |Murray Allen |27 Apr 1921 |6 Mar 1995 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Manners-312|Manners]] |James William Henry |11 Dec 1914 |13 Mar 1989 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mannlein-2|Mannlein]] |George Maxwell |6 jul 1920 |Jun 1998 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mapleback-51|Mapleback]] |Benjamin |12 Mar 1914 |11 Apr 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Markley-347|Markley]] |Charles Henry Edward (Harry) |24 Jul 1914 |10 Mar 2003 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Marks-2026|Marks]] |Harold John Raymond |18 Jun 1898 |21 Oct 1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Marmont-51|Marmont]] |Lionel |17 Mar 1919 |23 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Marmont-73|Marmont]] |Thomas James |20 Jun 1917 |29 Nov 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Marriott-193|Marriott]] |Frederick Welham (Fred) |20 Aug 1912 |21 Jul 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Marriott-195|Marriott]] |Roy Hammond |12 Nov 1916 |1998 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |DCM |- |[[Marshall-6522|Marshall]] |Donald George Cedric |17 Nov 1906 |11 Aug 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW, DC (Singapore) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Marshall-6123|Marshall]] |Francis Keith Wyalong (Frank) |16 Feb 1894 |7 Dec 1956 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Marshall-6520|Marshall]] |Jack Eric |18 Aug 1902 |30 Nov 1982 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Munday-305|Marshall]] |Keith Phillip |22 Jan 1924 |27 May 1999 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Marshall-6523|Marshall]] |Robert Douglas Fortescue (Roderick) |4 Sep 1909 |19 Mar 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Munday-292|Marshall]] |Vernon Charles |10 Feb 1922 |11 Jun 2004 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Martin-30156|Martin]] |Arthur Walker |30 Mar 1909 |1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mason-522|Mason]] |John Leslie |1 Apr 1891 |1963 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mason-4474|Mason]] |John Taylor |24 Jul 1912 |15 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Matheson-1322|Matheson]] |Eunice Hazel |21 Feb 1921 |20 Aug 1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mathieson-192|Mathieson]] |Aenger Vincent |15 Dec 1910 |1 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |DC [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Mathieson-197|Mathieson]] |Donald Ian Hamilton |6 Aug 1915 |26 Apr 1946 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mathieson-196|Mathieson]] |Douglas Haig |25 Feb 1917 |20 Dec 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mathieson-193|Mathieson]] |John Archibald (Jack) |15 Aug 1911 |Sep 2005 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Matthews-7184|Matthews]] |William Neil |3 May 1916 |10 May 1994 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mawhinney-14|Mawhinney]] |Geoffrey William |4 Feb 1924 |4 May 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Maxwell-1577|Maxwell]] |David Lloyd |27 Mar 1916 |30 Jan 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Maxwell-1576|Maxwell]] |Robert Leslie |4 Dec 1913 |11 Apr 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[May-6645|May]] |Henry Alexander |5 May 1918 |1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McClintock-123|McClintock]] |Ernest Henry |9 Jul 1913 |1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McCormack-429|McCormack]] |William James Henry |10 Oct 1914 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McCreary-201|McCreary]] |Alan Bruce |1 Mar 1908 |21 May 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW (Thailand) |- |[[McDougall-494|McDougall]] |Ronald Keith |9 Oct 1898 |3 Sep 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McFadyen-169|McFadyen]] |Alexander John |19 Jan 1911 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McFarlane-732|McFarlane]] |Donald Keith |14 Oct 1904 |1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McGregor-5887|McGregor]] |Jean Ross |Abt. 1914 |27 Dec 1997 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McGregor-5889|McGregor]] |Murdoch Gordon |25 Apr 1919 |30 Jun 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Friesland, Germany) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[McGuigan-17|McGuigan]] |Keith Andrew |26 Sep 1923 |22 Dec 1954 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McIntosh-3225|McIntosh]] |Cecil Edwin |1 Jan 1918 |1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McIntosh-3227|McIntosh]] |Sydney James |12 Apr 1916 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McIntosh-3226|McIntosh]] |Wilfred James |12 Jun 1914 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McKnight-501|McKnight]] |David James |7 Dec 1910 |1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McKnight-503|McKnight]] |Frank |10 Nov 1914 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McLaren-1084|McLaren]] |John Briggs |21 Jan 1902 |18 Jan 1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McLarty-72|McLarty]] |Francis George Donald |3 Apr 1905 |19 Jun 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McLarty-74|McLarty]] |Samuel James Allan |30 Jul 1913 |7 Jan 1993 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[McMichael-298|McMichael]] |Norman |1904 |21 May 1946 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Meagher-665|Meagher]] |Edward Raymond |1909 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Meagher-775|Meagher]] |Sydney Francis |23 Sep 1913 |27 Dec1996 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Meagher-790|Meagher]] |Thomas Charles |28 Jun 1918 |7 Dec 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Merrick-1771|Merrick]] |James Alfred |8 Dec 1906 |1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Miller-4154|Miller]] |Frederick |22 Mar 1924 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Miller-4130|Miller]] |Herbert George |16 Apr 1897 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mills-1802|Mills]] |Ernest Fabian |27 Sep 1907 |18 Jul 1980 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Milne-183|Milne]] |Noel Thomas |6 Mar 1919 |16 Jun 2006 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Milner-253|Milner]] |George Frederick |8 Jan 1908 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Milner-252|Milner]] |John Paine (Jack) |27 Mar 1903 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Money-280|Money]] |John Griffin (Jack) |13 Mar 1907 |25 Aug 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Moore-35581|Moore]] |Vernon Thomas |5 Nov 1916 |6 May 1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |DW [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Moreton-85|Moreton]] |Godfrey Francis Gilles |3 Aug 1888 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Morley-370|Morley]] |Ernest William |30 Mar 1925 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Morse-3216|Morse]] |John Andrew |16 Feb 1916 |11 Nov 1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Moseley-2470|Moseley]] |David Ronald |18 Mar 1920 |17 Dec 2002 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Moseley-2471|Moseley]] |Keith Herbert |23 Apr 1922 |1990 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Moss-2743 | Moss]] |Stanley |11 Dec 1921 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Mottram-41|Mottram]] |Albert William |3 Aug 1905 |1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-119|Mottram]] |Clifford David |1 Feb 1920 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-91|Mottram]] |Frederick Raymond (Ray) |23 Mar 1919 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-128|Mottram]] |George Clifford (Bub, Bubbs) |10 Jan 1901 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-92|Mottram]] |Harold Burleigh (Burleigh) |1 Oct 1921 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-105|Mottram]] |Henry Alexander (Harry) |29 Sep 1913 |2 Jan 1990 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-120|Mottram]] |Jack Thomas |3 Nov 1911 |1 Jul 1993 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-77|Mottram]] |John Ernest |18 Apr 1913 |1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-58|Mottram]] |Joseph Frederick |4 Sep 1910 |23 Dec 1995 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-465|Mottram]] |Marjorie Isabel |22 Apr 1924 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-42|Mottram]] |Raymond Arthur |6 Jun 1924 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-57|Mottram]] |Reginald Hamilton |4 Apr 1913 |12 Apr 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-121|Mottram]] |Walter Raymond (Boysie) |14 May 1915 |31 Jan 2007 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Muggleton-24|Muggleton]] |Frederick John |3 Dec 1913 |17 Mar 1991 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Muggleton-23|Muggleton]] |Wallace Richard Joseph |23 Apr 1925 |14 Jan 1990 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |RAAF |- |[[Mulholland-407|Mulholland]] |John Joseph Anthony |8 Dec 1908 |10 Sep 1989 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mulholland-405|Mulholland]] |Reginald Leonard Ambrose |15 Feb 1906 |28 Aug 1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Mulholland-86|Mulholland]] |Thomas Verdun |29 Sep 1916 |3 Oct 2003 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Munting-1|Munting]] |Trevor Joseph |2 Jul 1919 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Murdoch-456|Murdoch]] |Harry Tissott |14 May 1923 |29 Oct 2012 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Murfet-66|Murfet]] |Mervyn Charles |10 Jun 1908 |6 Apr 1993 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Murfet-76|Murfet]] |Stanley Walter Richard |4 Mar 1903 |4 Nov 1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Murphy-1732|Murphy]] |Norman Lyall |14 Jan 1919 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Napier-401|Napier]] |George Robert (Bob) |11 Aug 1920 |28 Jan 2003 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Napier-396|Napier]] |William Reay |20 Oct 1900 |1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Neagle-57|Neagle]] |Thelma Marguerite |30 Dec 1903 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Neil-445|Neil]] |Reginald Keith |15 Jul 1920 |7 Nov 2002 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Neuhaus-371|Neuhaus]] |Rev. Theodore Frederick Charles |7 Nov 1919 |2 Jun 1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI | |- |[[Newell-232|Newell]] |Dominic |1916 |24 Oct 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Egypt) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Nichols-5740|Nichols]] |Stanley |19 Dec 1922 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Nicholson-748|Nicholson]] |Allan Gordon |29 Aug 1915 |23 Aug 1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Nielson-644|Nielson]] |Thomas Moyard |24 Aug 1904 |27 Nov 1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Noble-1346|Noble]] |Edward |5 Apr 1913 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |- |[[Norris-1779|Norris]] |Austin Harold |28 Jan 1915 |1 Nov 1991 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Norton-2587|Norton]] |Albert William |25 Jul 1918 |15 Jun 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Norton-2590|Norton]] |Arthur Raymond |17 Nov 1925 |29 Apr 2010 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Norton-2585|Norton]] |George Albert William |12 Jun 1911 |17 Sep 1994 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Norton-2589|Norton]] |Kenneth Charles |9 Mar 1923 |16 Apri 2011 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Norton-2588|Norton]] |Robert Joseph |7 Feb 1921 |1 Oct 2008 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Notley-Smith-3|Notley-Smith]] |Neville Nathan |10 Jul 1904 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[O'Bryan-183|O'Bryan]] |Clarence Roy |5 Feb 1903 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[O'Doherty-22|O'Doherty]] |Donald Rex |23 Feb 1919 |Oct 2006 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[O'Donnell-617|O'Donnell]] |Michael Francis |1 Aug 1887 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[O'Donnell-629|O'Donnell]] |Albert Stanley |11 Jan 1921 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[O'Grady-165|O'Grady]] |Edward James (Ted) |8 May 1922 |30 Jan 2008 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[O'Grady-166|O'Grady]] |William Joseph (Bill) |11 Nov 1925 |24 Jun 1990 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[O'Loughlin-128|O'Loughlin]] |Frederick Martin |15 Apr 1908 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[O'Sullivan-2750|O'Sullivan]] |Maurice Vincent (Vince) |11 Jan 1927 |24 Jun 2011 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[O'Sullivan-2662|O'Sullivan Jr.]] |Thomas Augustine Jr., (Tom) |24 Nov 1924 |28 Mar 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (PNG) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] | |- |[[Oxley-80|Oxley]] |Reginald John James |13 Apr 1914 |17 Sep 1994 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Paine-605|Paine]] |George Lindsay Wray |25 Aug 1917 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Paine-1424|Paine]] |Vere Alexander |14 Mar 1919 |20 Dec 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Paine-1425|Paine]] |Walter David |17 Apr 1921 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[ Parer-2|Parer]] |Damien Peter |1 Aug 1912 |17 Sep 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |DMS (Peleliu Island) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Parker-6960|Parker]] |Doris Henrietta |22 Sep 1913 |2 Oct 2003 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Parsons-2919|Parsons]] |James Gilbert |11 Jan 1922 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Paul-185|Paul]] |Clifford Raymond |28 Mar 1917 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Paul-175|Paul]] |Hector George |29 Aug 1902 |18 Jul 2002 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Paul-180|Paul]] |Reginald Redvers |13 Nov 1914 |16 Nov 1997 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Pawson-28|Pawson]] |Hugh Manley |1914 |25 Apr 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Peat-43|Peat]] |Rainsford |4 Nov 1905 |1993 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pearse-341|Pearse]] |Edmund Palmer |2 Jul 1895 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Pearse-342|Pearse]] |Geddie Thomas |10 Mar 1893 |12 Dec 1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Pearse-347|Pearse]] |John Oswald |1 Jan 1896 |10 Sep 1988 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pearse-344|Pearse]] |William Nicholas |13 Mar 1889 |1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pearse-349|Pearse]] |William Nicholas Langman |19 Nov 1904 |1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pedrana-10|Pedrana]] |Louis Wright |13 Feb 1899 |18 Sep 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Penton-10|Penton]] |John Wilfred |11 Oct 1903 |2 Nov 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Permain-10|Permain]] |Harry George Harding |10 Oct 1892 |28 Sep 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Permain-12|Permain]] |Hilton Keith (Keith) |20 Jun 1925 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Perry-7904|Perry]] |John Robert (Jack) |26 Mar 1920 |31 Dec 2001 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Perry-3978|Perry]] |Joyce Ruby |16 Apr 1922 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Peters-1360|Peters]] |Basil Walton |30 May 1909 |5 Jan 1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Peters-1365|Peters]] |Edward Albert |1 Sep 1916 |9 Aug 1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Peters-1362|Peters]] |John William |10 Jul 1913 |1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Peters-4635|Peters]] |Laurence Eric |1 Oct 1918 |15 Sep 1998 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Peters-1364|Peters]] |Roy |1915 |7 Feb 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Peters-1368|Peters]] |Stanley Phillip |24 Aug 1923 |13 Apr 1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Philp-230|Philp]] |Sydney Glassop |12 Nov 1914 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Pinner-78|Pinner]] |David Watson |12 Apr 1901 |1956 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Piper-661|Piper]] |Alfred Jonathon |2 Apr 1911 |10 May 1993 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Plew-53|Plew]] |Aubrey Gordon |8 Feb 1908 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Plew-47|Plew]] |Lyall Colin (Colin) |20 May 1920 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Plew-56|Plew]] |Norman Allen |21 Jun 1919 |1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Plew-44|Plew]] |Ronald Desmond |15 May 1927 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pocklington-11|Pocklington]] |John Shirley |2 Mar 1914 |27 Mar 2011 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pocklington-12|Pocklington]] |Vernon Permain |23 Oct 1921 |23 Jul 2004 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pople-15|Pople]] |David |11 Jul 1898 |24 Jul 1993 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pople-39|Pople]] |Henry Charles (Harry) |24 Aug 1922 |1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pople-33|Pople]] |William Robert |25 Oct 1918 |20 May 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW, DC [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Popple-69|Popple]] |Adden Alfred |5 Jun1895 |1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Popple-65|Popple]] |Thomas James |7 Sep 1886 |21 Jan 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII |MM |- |[[Popple-74|Popple]] |Thomas Lander |2 Mar 1921 |24 Aug 2007 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Press-311|Press]] |Gordon James |5 Jan 1927 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Press-310|Press]] |Stanley Basil William |14 Mar 1924 |8 Jan 2010 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Preston-1765|Preston]] |Earl |6 Apr 1911 |15 Jun 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Preston-1766|Preston]] |Gordon |10 Jul 1914 |13 Mar 1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Priddle-44|Priddle]] |Earl |1918 |8 Jul 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Priddle-42|Priddle]] |Jack |1908 |19 Sep 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pritchard-712|Pritchard]] |Urba Annie |25 Jun 1923 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pulford-49|Pulford]] |Eric William Baden |2 Oct 1902 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Purcell-3958|Purcell]] |Kenneth Reginald |20 Jun 1925 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Purches-41|Purches]] |Walter James |12 Feb 1919 |1 Jul 2005 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pursell-61|Pursell]] |Arthur Leckey |1907 |6 Apr 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Elliott-Browne-1|Pursell]] |Betty |24 Apr 1917 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pursell-60|Pursell]] |George Edward |19 Jan 1909 |1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Pursell-68|Pursell]] |Heber David | |1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pursell-19|Pursell]] |John Stirling |2 May 1927 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Pursell-12|Pursell]] |Rowland Tower |16 Feb 1912 |5 Sep 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Puxley-18|Puxley]] |James William (Bill) |3 Oct 1896 |1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Ragg-49|Ragg]] |Allan Thomas |4 May 1907 |16 Jul 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Ragg-79|Ragg]] |Ernest Allen |21 Jun 1912 |22 Jan 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ragg-72|Ragg]] |Robert Arthur |28 Jul 1905 |26 Jul 1949 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ragg-73|Ragg]] |William |3 Dec 1904 |5 Oct 1973 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ramsden-198|Ramsden]] |John William |22 Nov 1900 |27 May 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Randell-71|Randell]] |Herbert Douglas |12 Oct 1918 |7 Jul 1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |O.B.E |- |[[Raymer-58|Raymer]] |Alfred Norman (Norman) |22 May 1917 |22 Jul 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Raymer-55|Raymer]] |Francis Joseph |18 Aug 1911 |1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Raymer-54|Raymer]] |Robert Edward |7 May 1909 |1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rescorl-94|Rescorl]] |John Charles |1916 |22 Jan 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Singapore) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Retallack-43|Retallack]] |Raymond Bath |26 Mar 1904 |26 Apr 1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Richardson-6206|Richardson]] |Jack |11 Mar 1914 |1981 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Richter-1177|Richter]] |Alfred |24 Jun 1892 |1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Riddell-123|Riddell]] |Norman Raymond |26 Mar 1918 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ridley-745|Ridley]] |John Charles Edgar |22 Dec 1920 |5 Sep 2004 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rigby-110|Rigby]] |Harold Vivian |2 Mar 1914 |29 Jun 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Roberts-14368|Roberts]] |James Owen (Dick) |1 Dec 1917 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Roberts-13473|Roberts]] |Thomas Edward |27 Jun 1896 |25 Dec 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Robertson-4549|Robertson]] |James Crawford |24 Feb 1924 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Robertson-4550|Robertson]] |John Trevor |24 Feb 1924 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Robins-1158|Robins]] |Albert Ralph |2 Dec 1913 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Robins-1160|Robins]] |Howard Percival |16 Mar 1912 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Robins-1154|Robins]] |James Albert |1889 |1956 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Robins-1156|Robins]] |Malcolm William |7 Jul 1922 |1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Robins-1157|Robins]] |Norman Charles |17 Dec 1915 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Robins-1155|Robins]] |Samuel Herbert |6 Nov 1913 |1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Robins-1162|Robins]] |Winston Hope |24 Feb 1916 |1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rockett-223|Rockett]] |Graham Henry |7 Nov 1912 |26 Apr 1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rockett-220|Rockett]] |Richard Hildreth Francis |14 Feb 1902 |24 Apr 1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rockett-222|Rockett]] |Wilfred Lennard | |23 Jan 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rogers-4483|Rogers]] |Lawrence Stephen |1 Feb 1916 |12 Jul 2002 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Ronke-1|Ronke]] |John Maurice Morgan |17 Sep 1923 |9 Nov 2005 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rooke-188|Rooke]] |Harold |23 Dec 1901 |24 Apr 1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Roscoe-33|Roscoe]] |Thomas Edwin |10 May 1924 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rose-3994|Rose]] |John Alwyn |26 Sep 1915 |19 Sep 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |DW [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Rose-3042|Rose]] |Mervyn Stanley (Michael) |1915 |1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Rose-2929|Rose]] |Samuel Albert |1905 |1991 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Ragg-60|Rossiter]] |Arthur Rossiter |31 Dec 1916 |16 Dec 2001 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rothwell-180|Rothwell]] |Dudley John |29 Aug 1922 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rowe-3533|Rowe]] |George Leslie |1887 |13 Feb 1953 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rowe-2230|Rowe]] |James Duncan |20 Jul 1916 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW (Singapore) |- |[[Rowlston-11|Rowlston]] |William Alfred |9 Oct 1912 |19 Jan 1999 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rumble-66|Rumble]] |Alfred John |20 Apr 1906 |8 Dec 1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Rumble-8|Rumble]] |John Garfield |25 Nov 1898 |8 May 1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rumble-64|Rumble]] |Samuel Downes Martin |27 Sep 1904 |6 May 1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Rumble-63|Rumble]] |William James |2 Apr 1895 |1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Russell-9364|Russell]] |Kenneth Walter |12 Aug 1911 |2 Dec 1993 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rutherford-1373|Rutherford]] |Cyril Keith |25 Apr 1910 |9 Mar 1996 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Rutherford-1367|Rutherford]] |Ralph Elliot |17 Feb 1894 |22 May 1979 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Rutherford-1366|Rutherford]] |Richard Henry |21 Feb 1893 |28 Dec 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Rutherford-1365|Rutherford]] |William Charles |23 Nov 1919 |1 Apr 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Sabey-18|Sabey]] |Harold Ian (Ian) |21 Jul 1906 |1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Salmon-1399|Salmon]] |George Robert |30 Oct 1916 |2 Aug 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Saunders-8698|Saunders]] |Reginald Walter |7 Aug 1920 |2 Mar 1990 |[[Image:Indigenous_Australians_Resource_Page.png]] |WWII | |- |[[Schmidt-10082|Schmidt]] |Charles Albert |24 Jan 1887 |1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[ Schuman-67| Schuman]] |Leslie George |24 Feb 1912 |18 Sep 1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[ Schuman-64| Schuman]] |Marjorie |28 Jan 1911 |14 Feb 1942 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Scott-10250|Scott]] |David Clarence (Dave) |6 Apr 1909 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Seebohm-32|Seebohm]] |Roy |4 Sep 1899 |12 Apr 1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Selfe-54|Selfe]] |Claude Noel |12 Dec 1906 |28 Oct 1997 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Selfe-49|Selfe]] |Frederick Walter Harold |29 May 1905 |16 Dec 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Selfe-47|Selfe]] |Keith |4 Apr 1916 |6 Aug 1993 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Selfe-55|Selfe]] |Leslie John |10 Mar 1924 |18 Sep 1998 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Selfe-52|Selfe]] |Mervyn Clyde |28 May 1902 |12 Jul 1974 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Selfe-44|Selfe]] |Neville Thomas |7 Jul 1924 |7 Mar 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |AK [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Selfe-53|Selfe]] |Norman Joseph |28 Mar 1914 |2 Apr 1970 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Selfe-56|Selfe]] |Victor Lawerence |5 Apr 1914 |23 Nov 1998 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Selkrig-3|Selkrig]] |Reginald George |20 Nov 1922 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Sellars-82|Sellars]] |Alfred |7 Aug 1914 |25 Mar 2002 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Sewell-567|Sewell]] |Ronald Keith |12 Nov 1917 |1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Sharp-1010|Sharp]] |Daniel Clifford Keith |14 Oct 1908 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Sharp-1011|Sharp]] |Leonard Raymond (Len) |18 Sep 1909 | Abt. 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Sheehan-841|Sheehan]] |Joseph Thaddeus |27 Aug 1904 |26 Jul 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Shiels-236|Shiels]] |Leslie Arthur |3 Oct 1919 |2007 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Shiels-235|Shiels]] |Robert Francis |16 Jun 1923 |25 Oct 1996 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Shilton-92|Shilton]] |John Kevin (Jack) |12 Jan 1916 |21 Aug 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Shorthouse-42|Shorthouse]] |Norman Leslie Hewitt |5 Sep 1900 |1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Shrimpton-29|Shrimpton]] |John |10 Feb 1925 |21 Oct 2010 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Sice-1|Sice]] |Thomas George |9 Jan 1922 |19 May 2010 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Sidwell-77|Sidwell]] |Alan Frank |23 Jan 1920 |8 Apr 1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Silvey-229|Silvey]] |Francis Hubert (Frank) |18 Jan 1916 |29 Apr 1992 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Silvey-173|Silvey]] |Frederick Roy |1903 |1 Oct 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Silvey-200|Silvey]] |John Robert William |28 Apr 1912 |1969 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Silvey-199|Silvey]] |Leonard Thomas |18 Sep 1913 |1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Silvey-228|Silvey]] |Norman Frank Henry |27 Apr 1921 |14 Feb 2003 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Silvey-167|Silvey]] |Trevor Harding |8 Aug 1922 |8 Sep 1985 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Simmons-5588|Simmons]] |Williams Gordon Donald |24 Mar 1907 |25 Nov 1952 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Sims-1163|Sims]] |Leonard Albert |23 Jan 1924 |7 Jul 2006 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Sims-1162|Sims]] |Walter Leonard John |30 Sep 1898 |1963 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Sinclair-2815|Sinclair]] |Walter Joseph Robert |18 May 1916 |25 Jan 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW, MIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Smith-21857|Smith]] |Arthur Harris (Mick) |27 Jan 1908 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Smith-36460|Smith]] |Ernest Albert |29 Jul 1910 |27 Oct 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |MID |- |[[Smith-38094|Smith]] |George Joseph |23 Sep 1912 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Smith-39207|Smith]] |Harold Maxwell |26 Apr 1906 |9 Jan 1980 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |MC, ED |- |[[Smith-68920|Smith]] |John (Jack) |8 Sep 1893 |1959 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Smith-113604|Smith]] |John Victor (Jock) |May 5 1917 |15 Nov 1989 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Smith-38095|Smith]] |Leslie Victor |25 Mar 1915 |1 Aug 1984 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Smith-38096|Smith]] |Lyell Mervin |6 Jan 1919 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Smith-27277|Smith]] |Phillip Stanley |21 Apr 1909 |1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Smith-21864|Smith]] |Reginald Douglas |4 Aug 1910 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Smith-21869|Smith]] |Rexie Keith |29 Oct 1916 |5 Jun 1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Smith-82284|Smith]] |Stanley James |8 Apr 1922 |21 Jan 2000 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Snell-1312|Snell]] |Charles |20 Feb 1923 |8 Nov 2008 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Schnefuhs-4|Snowfoot]] |Gilbert Ernest |4 Aug 1907 |16 Dec 1996 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Schnefuhs-5|Snowfoot]] |Reginald Thomas |4 Aug 1907 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Soper-327|Soper]] |Terence John |1922 |8 Nov 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Soutter-10|Soutter]] |Archibald Barclay |31 Jan 1918 |19 Apr 1989 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Spence-469|Spence]] |Thomas Duncan |13 Jan 1925 |30 Mar 2006 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Spencer-2723|Spencer]] |Cyril Watmough |19 May 1919 |6 Jun 2012 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Spencer-10170|Spencer]] |Edward George |28 Aug 1920 |17 Feb 1995 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Spencer-10140|Spencer]] |Frederick George Carlyle |9 Apr 1916 |5 Sep 2007 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Spencer-6207|Spencer]] |Harold William |3 Oct 1915 |22 May 1988 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Spencer-10175|Spencer]] |Selwyn Edward |11 Sep 1898 |7 Jun 1958 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Spicer-888|Spicer]] |Edward Ernest |25 Jul 1924 |1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Spratt-134|Spratt]] |Vernon Edwin |2 Jul 1919 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Spurr-46|Spurr]] |John Lewis |4 Nov 1904 |1977 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Stafford-3466|Stafford]] |Albert George |17 Sep 1913 |9 Jul 1983 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Stafford-3467|Stafford]] |Archie Mark |17 Sep 1913 |11 Aug 1990 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Stafford-3468|Stafford]] |Evan William |23 Dec 1917 |13 Apr 2007 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Stafford-3356|Stafford]] |George Gordon |1 Sep 1895 |1 Apr 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Stafford-3473|Stafford]] |William John |19 Sep 1902 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Standen-212|Standen]] |Aubrey Douglas (Ben) |9 Sep 1917 |16 Dec 2010 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW, WIA |- |[[Standen-43|Standen]] |Harold James |15 Oct 1915 |9 Sep 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Standen-41|Standen]] |Roland Phillip |4 Jan 1913 |1966 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Standen-370|Standen]] |Ronald Rex |31 Oct 1919 |16 Sep 1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Standen-371|Standen]] |Trevor John |17 Feb 1916 |6 Oct 1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Starling-82|Starling]] |Kevin Roy |17 Mar 1923 |4 Oct 2015 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Starling-363|Starling]] |Leslie George |21 May 1901 |30 Dec 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Stephens-1614|Stephens]] |George Pentram |30 Jul 1901 |24 Sep 1963 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Stephens-4541|Stephens]] |Stanley Eric |26 Jan 1921 |11 Oct 2005 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Stevens-25959|Stevens]] |John Raynor |3 Nov 1915 |5 Jun 1987 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Stevens-25960|Stevens]] |Peter Anderson |22 Oct 1919 |5 Oct 1988 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW (Germany), DFC & Bar |- |[[Steward-1525|Steward]] |Peter Paul (Paul) |30 Aug 1909 |13 Jun 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW, DC [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Strachan-89|Strachan]] |Dr James Charles Pamer |10 Nov 1889 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Strachan-128|Strachan]] |Gordon Murray |14 Apr 1920 |27 Jul 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW, KIA [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Strachan-114|Strachan]] |James Ford |1 Jan 1925 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Sullivan-19099|Sullivan]] |Dr John Francis |9 Feb 1915 |17 Oct 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |MC |- |[[Swaney-189|Swaney]] |Augustus John |10 May 1914 |17 Aug 1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Swaney-185|Swaney]] |John Vincent |25 Feb 1912 |1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Sweeney-589|Sweeney]] |Leo Vincent |30 Jun 1909 |7 Dec 1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Symons-343|Symons]] |Sydney Archibald |14 Oct 1903 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Tait-1557|Tait]] |Keithen Charles |24 Jun 1904 |1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Tarrant-507|Tarrant]] |Dudley Allan |28 Jan 1915 |28 Jan 1990 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Taylor-52294|Taylor]] |Alfred Frederick Stephen |21 Nov 1913 |17 Apr 2003 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Teese-98|Teese]] |Herbert Lionel |11 Nov 1924 |22 May 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (Tarakan) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Teys-66|Teys]] |Clifford Theodore |4 Feb 1913 |Abt. 1988 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Teys-65|Teys]] |Hazel Keith "Mick" |21 Oct 1915 |6 Nov 1999 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-27993|Thomas]] |Andrew Samuel |7 Jun 1902 |12 Jun 1964 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-27381|Thomas]] |Arthur Melville |18 Sep 1891 |9 Dec 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28458|Thomas]] |Cyril Ernest |18 Sep 1913 |12 Dec1988 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-27952|Thomas]] |Frederick William |24 Jun 1911 |1976 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28060|Thomas]] |George Frederick |30 Apr 1920 |31 Jul 1971 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28234|Thomas]] |Godfrey |21 Nov 1905 |19 Nov 1967 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28219|Thomas]] |Herbert |25 Oct 1910 |19 Feb 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-26768|Thomas]] |Horace George |08 Jul 1897 |24 Jul 1961 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28051|Thomas]] |Jack Everitt |5 Feb 1917 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-27920|Thomas]] |Joseph Stanley |21 Jan 1923 |1944 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28011|Thomas]] |Leslie Alvin |28 Jul 1908 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28051|Thomas]] |Lindsay Walter |27 Jun 1918 |1 Oct 2010 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28171|Thomas]] |Reginald John |12 Apr 1908 |9 Apr 1978 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28059|Thomas]] |Robert Henry |23 Aug 1916 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-27926|Thomas]] |Roy Stanley |30 Oct 1920 |1986 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28170|Thomas]] |Samuel Frederick |12 Apr 1915 |24 Apr 2003 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28061|Thomas]] |Stanley James |12 Feb 1926 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28053|Thomas]] |William Andrew |13 Aug 1907 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-9342|Thompson]] |James William |25 Aug 1919 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-17656|Thompson]] |Donald Albert Looms |20 Aug 1919 |18 Feb 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-17651|Thompson]] |Gordon Herbert |13 Apr 1921 |15 May 1988 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-17666|Thompson]] |Jack |11 May 1912 |29 May 1993 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-9338|Thompson]] |Luke |23 Aug 1911 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-17657|Thompson]] |Maurice Gilmore |13 Mar 1910 |15 Mar 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |AK [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Thompson-17665|Thompson]] |Robert Ralph |7 Jul 1919 |7 Nov 1965 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-10513|Thompson]] |Robin John |6 Dec 1913 |30 Nov 1962 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-9339|Thompson]] |Thomas Harold |20 Jul 1910 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-10505|Thompson]] |Victor |1 Mar 1925 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thomson-4098|Thomson]] |Peter Boyne |1 Nov 1918 |30 Apr 2004 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |POW |- |[[Thomson-3684|Thomson]] |Robert Valentine |1 Aug 1894 |14 Jul 1975 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Thorne-206|Thorne]] |Erina McKellar |16 Apr 1923 |11 Nov 2010 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Tivey-41|Tivey]] |Edwin Peter |10 Mar 1909 |25 Mar 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |DC (Italy) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Toland-214|Toland]] |Charles Harold |25 Aug 1916 |17 Aug 1943 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII |KIA (PNG) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Toland-213|Toland]] |Henry Gordon |14 Mar 1915 |22 Apr 2004 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Toland-212|Toland]] |William John Charles |16 Jun 1913 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Toshack-37|Toshack]] |Charles James |25 Jun 1914 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Toshack-31|Toshack]] |Thomas William |6 Sep 1912 |21 Oct 1990 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |WWII | |- |[[Toshack-32|Toshack]] |Thomas 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Wyandots and Wyandottes

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'''Welcome to this Free-Space Profile page for organizing research and resources on Native American and First Nation tribes and people known as Wyandots and Wyandottes.''' To contribute, [[Space:Wyandot/Wyandotte_Team|join the Wyandot and Wyandotte Team]] of the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans Project]]. You can also ask to join the Trusted List (click the link at right or from Privacy tab). [[Category:Wyandot and Wyandotte Team]] [[Category:Huron]] [[Category:Wyandot]] [[Category:Wyandotte Nation]] [[Category:Absentee Wyandotte Indians]] ==Introduction== ===People=== There are four recognized bands of people known as Wyandots or Wyandottes in the United States and Canada; the links below will take you to their official websites: *'''[https://wyandotte-nation.org/ Wyandotte Nation:]''' U.S. federally recognized Native American tribe headquartered in Wyandotte, Ottawa County, Oklahoma. *''' [https://www.wyandotofanderdon.com/wp/ Wyandot of Anderdon Nation:]''' Indigenous people of Turtle Island with state-level recognition in Michigan. *'''[https://www.wyandot.org/wyandotKS/ Wyandot Nation of Kansas:]''' Wyandots who left Michigan for Ohio and subsequently were removed to Kansas; state-level recognition in Kansas. *'''[https://wendake.ca/ Nation Huronne-Wendat:]''' First Nation community in Wendake, Quebec. ===Significant Locales=== ====Wyandotte, Michigan==== City in Wayne County; early settlement of Wyandot/Wendat originally from Georgian Bay area of Canada. * [http://www.wyandotte.net/ Official website] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Wayne_County,_Michigan_Genealogy FamilySearch: Wayne County, Michigan Genealogy] *[[Wikipedia:Wyandotte,_Michigan|Wikipedia: Wyandotte, Michigan]] ====Wyandot County, Ohio==== Historic area of Wyandot Reserve lands in the Ohio Valley. * [https://www.co.wyandot.oh.us/ Official website] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Wyandot_County,_Ohio_Genealogy FamilySearch: Wyandot County, Ohio Genealogy] * [[Wikipedia:Wyandot_County_Ohio|Wikipedia: Wyandot County, Ohio]] ====Wyandotte County, Kansas==== Settled by Wyandots removed from Ohio in 1843. * [https://www.wycokck.org/Home Official website] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Wyandotte_County,_Kansas_Genealogy FamilySearch: Wyandotte County, Kansas Genealogy] *[[Wikipedia:Wyandotte_County,_Kansas|Wikipedia: Wyandotte County, Kansas]] ====Wyandotte, Oklahoma==== City in Ottawa County and tribal headquarters of Wyandotte Nation; named for Wyandot removed from Kansas in 1867. * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Ottawa_County,_Oklahoma_Genealogy FamilySearch: Ottawa County, Oklahoma Genealogy] * [[Wikipedia:Wyandotte,_Oklahoma|Wikipedia: Wyandotte, Oklahoma]] ==General Reference== *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Wyandot_Nation FamilySearch Research Wiki: Wyandot Nation] *[https://ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Wyandot_Indians Ohio History Central by Ohio History Collection: Wyandot Indians] *[[Wikipedia:Wyandot_people | Wikipedia: Wyandot People]] *[[Wikipedia:Wyandotte_Nation | Wikipedia: Wyandotte Nation]] *[[Space:Native_Americans|WikiTree Native Americans Project: Native American History]] ==WikiTree Resources== *[[:Category:Absentee_Wyandotte_Indians|Category: Absentee Wyandotte Indians]] *[[:Category:Quindaro Township, Wyandotte County, Kansas | Category: Quindaro Township]] - Wyandotte County, Kansas *[[:Category:Wyandot|Category: Wyandot]] *[[:Category:Wyandotte_Nation|Category: Wyandotte Nation]] *[[Space:Absentee_Wyandots |Free-Space Profile: Absentee Wyandots]] *[[Space:Quindaro_Cemetery |Free-Space Profile: Quindaro Cemetery]] - Kansas City, Kansas *[[Space:Wyandot_National_Burying_Ground|Free-Space Profile: Wyandot National Burying Ground]] - Kansas City, Kansas ==Culture== ===Language=== The Wyandot traditionally spoke a Northern Iroquoian language. *[[Wikipedia:Wyandot_language|Wikipedia: Wyandot Language]] *See the finding aid for [https://library.osu.edu/finding-aids/rarebooks/buser/BuserWyandot-box13.php Box 13: Vocabulary Notecards] in the Charles and Patricia Buser Collection for image scans of notecards with some Wyandot/English translations, and some bibliographic references. *Steckley, John L. ''Words of the Huron''. Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2007. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/13216. *Steckley, John L. “APPENDIX A: Wyandot Verbs.” In ''Forty Narratives in the Wyandot Language,'' 98:649–73. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2020. Accessed via ''JSTOR'' (https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv1gm00gk.8 : 21 August 2023 [requires institutional access]. ===Names=== *Larry Hancks, [https://www.wyandot.org/wyandotKS/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/appendices.pdf "Appendix VII: A Note on Names"], pp. 483-496, in his ''The emigrant tribes: Wyandot, Delaware & Shawnee, a chronology in PDF format.'' *John Steckley, “Rescuing Colonized Names of the Wyandot”, ''Onomastica Canadiana,'' 97, Nos. 1 & 2 (2018),165-187; image copy (https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/oc/article/view/14964 : downloaded 21 August 2023). ==Record Collections and Research Resources== *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/nativeamerican/ Ancestry > American Indian Records data collections] *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/9025/ Ancestry > Oklahoma and Indian Territory, Indian and Pioneer Historical Collection, 1937] *[https://www.archives.gov/research/native-americans National Archives > American Indian Records in the National Archives] *[https://whda.omeka.net/ Wyandot Heritage Digital Archive (WHDA)]
Guide to historical sources and scholarship from the Wyandotte Nation Cultural Center and Museum (Wyandotte, OK). ==Census Records and Tribal Rolls== ===Indian Census of the United States, 1885-1940=== * Wyandots appear on Rolls 411-416 and Roll 488 of [https://www.archives.gov/research/census/native-americans/1885-1940.html National Archives Microfilm Publication M595]. * Free online access at [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2761958 FamilySearch] and [https://archive.org/details/indian_census Internet Archive]. * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States,_Native_American,_Census_Rolls,_1885-1940_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records FamilySearch Research Wiki: Native American Census Rolls, 1885-1940] ===State Censuses=== *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1088/ Kansas, U.S., State Census Collection, 1855-1925] - Ancestry ($) *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8810/ Oklahoma and Indian Territory, U.S., Indian Censuses and Rolls, 1851-1959] - Ancestry ($) ===1843 Ohio Muster Roll=== The "Muster Roll of Wyandot Indians Who Departed Upper Sandusky, Ohio" was prepared by the Wyandot Chiefs who led their peoples out of the Ohio Valley in July 1843. * View online at [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/231930716 NARA Microform M1831, Roll 1, Images 106-115] * [https://www.wyandot.org/wyandotKS/muster-roll-of-wyandot-indians-who-departed-upper-sandusky-ohio/ Transcription at WNOK website] * [[:Category:1843_Wyandot_Ohio_Muster_Roll|WT Category: 1843 Wyandot Ohio Muster Roll]] ===1847 Census Roll=== "Census Return of Families in the Missouri branch of the Wyandot Tribe of Indians residing on the lands held by them..., and statistics of that Tribe, taken and collected for the year 1847, under the 5th section of the act, approved 3d March, 1847, amending organization of the Indian Department." * View online at [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/164569175 NARA Microform 234, Roll 950, Images 570 through 590] ===1855 Claimant Roll=== List of claimants payable under Article 5 of 1842 Council House Treaty * View online at [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/164569175 NARA Microform 234, Roll 950, Images 515 through 523] ===1855 Treaty Roll=== "Lists of all the Individual Members of the Wyandott Tribe Those of each separate family being arranged as per 3rd article of Treaty." Article 3 of the ''Treaty with the Wyandot, 1855'' required three commissioners to be appointed "—one by the United States, and two by the Wyandott council—", who were to prepare lists of Wyandottes eligible to receive land allotments under provisions of the treaty. The resulting lists were used to assign quantities of land to each family or individual. "Ratified Indian Treaty 285: Wyandot - Washington, DC, January 31, 1855," Indian Treaties, 1789 - 1869, General Records of the United States Government, 1778 - 2006, Record Group 11: General Records of the United States Government, 1778 - 2006; National Archives Identifier: 176910960; National Archives Building at Washington, D.C.; online version on 18 December 2023 available through the NARA online catalog at https://catalog.archives.gov/id/176910960. The lists were submitted to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs by the Wyandott Commissioners on 22 February 1859. * The 1855 Treaty Lists are reprinted in a 1919 ''Kansas State Historical Society'' article on [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofkan15kans_0/page/n129/mode/2up "Wyandot and Shawnee Indian Lands in Wyandotte County, Kansas."] “Wyandot and Shawnee Indian Lands in Wyandotte County, Kansas” in Connelley, William (ed.), ''Collections of the Kansas State Historical Society 1919-1922'' Vol. XV (Topeka: Kansas State Printing Plant, 1923), 103-127; digital images, ''Internet Archive'' (https://archive.org/details/collectionsofkan15kans_0/page/n129/mode/2up : downloaded 18 December 2023). ===1867 Treaty Roll=== "List of the Wyandotte Tribe of Indians 'A register of the wholl [sic] people resident in Kansas and Elsewhere' 13th Treaty 1867" - prepared about August 1870. * View online at [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/164569885 NARA Microform M234, Roll 951, Images 208-252] * [https://www.wyandot.org/wyandotKS/wyandot-tribal-roll-1867/ Transcription at WNOK website] ===1871 Lists=== "Names of Wyandottes, taken from the Citizen list, who were over the age of twenty one years at the time of making the Treaty of January 31st, 1855, who are excluded from entering into tribal relations, under instructions contained in the letter of the Supt. of Indian Affairs, dated April 10th, 1871." * View online at [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/164569885 NARA Microform M234, Roll 951, Images 708-712] * Subsequent images are lists of Wyandottes entitled to enter into tribal relations. ===1896 "Olive Roll"=== The "Census of the Absentee or Citizen Wyandotte Indians, taken by Joel T. Olive, special and disbursing United States Indian agent, November 18, 1896," also known as the 'Olive Roll,' was prepared under the provisions of the Act of June 10, 1896, 29 Stat. 321. *For more information see the [[Space:Absentee Wyandots|Absentee Wyandots Space Page]]. *For existing WikiTree profiles of persons appearing on the Olive Roll, see the [[:Category: Absentee Wyandotte Indians|Absentee Wyandotte Indians Category Page]]. ===1957 Proposed Membership Roll=== "Wyandotte Tribe of Oklahoma Notice of Proposed Membership Roll," published in the [https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-1957-04-05/pdf/FR-1957-04-05.pdf ''Federal Register'' 05 April 1957]. ==Treaties== Treaties can add value to genealogical research in a few ways. Ancestors may have been signatories to a treaty made with the United States, signifying they may have held positions of leadership or authority within tribes or clans. Ancestors and their heirs may also have been granted land allotments to satisfy certain treaty provisions. The text of treaties can provide some historical background and context to events and influences of the early formation of the U.S. Government and its relations with Native Americans and other Indigenous peoples. Some good sources for getting started with treaty research are: *[https://digitreaties.org/treaties/ IDA Treaties Explorer]
Digitreaties.org by Indigenous Digital Archive; excellent resource for viewing digitized Ratified Indian Treaties from the U.S. National Archives collection; historical context for Indian Treaties; resources and guides for researching treaties. *[https://library.okstate.edu/search-and-find/collections/digital-collections/indian-affairs-laws-and-treaties/ ''Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties'']
Extensive, seven-volume digitized collection of U.S. treaties, laws and executive orders pertaining to Native American Indian tribes; also sometimes called "Kappler's Laws and Treaties" for Charles J. Kappler, compiler and editor; from the Edmon Low Library at Oklahoma State University. Includes link to [https://treaties.okstate.edu/ OSU Tribal Treaties Database]. *[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/299798 National Archives: Indian Treaties, 1789-1869]
Series from Record Group 11: General Records of the United States Government, 1778 - 2006 (National Archives Identifier: 299798); click "Search within this series" for File Unit-level records, many of which are available online. *[[Wikipedia:List_of_United_States_treaties#U.S.–Native_American_treaties | Wikipedia: List of U.S.–Native American treaties]] Below is a partial list of treaties significant to Wyandots. '''This list is not exhaustive.''' The National Archives Identifier links below will take you to treaties and related documents held at the National Archives (if available): *'''Ratified Indian Treaty 10: Wyandot, Delaware, Chippewa and Ottawa - Fort McIntosh, January 21, 1785'''
Also known as Treaty of Ft. McIntosh. Wyandots in Ohio acknowledge they are “under the protection of the United States, and of no other sovereign whatsoever.” Wyandot signatories: Daunghquat, Abraham Kuhn, Ottawerrieri, Geo. Clark (was probably the interpreter).
[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/170281455 National Archives Identifier: 170281455] | [https://cdm17279.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/kapplers/id/29356/rec/1 ''Kappler's Laws and Treaties''] *'''Treaty with the Wyandots, Etc., 1789'''
Wyandot provisions separate from the Treaty of Ft. Harmar (Treaty with the Six Nations); attempted to reinforce provisions of Treaty of Ft. McIntosh. Wyandot signatories include [[Wyandot-2|Tarhe]].
[https://cdm17279.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/kapplers/id/29361/rec/1 ''Kappler's Laws and Treaties''] *'''Ratified Indian Treaty 23: Wyandot, Delaware, Shawnee, Ottawa, Chippewa, Potawatomi, Eel River, Wea, Kickapoo, Piankashaw, and Kaskaskia - Greenville, August 3, 1795'''
Treaty of Greeneville. Ended the Northwest Indian Wars in Ohio Territory; redefined boundaries of Indian territory in Ohio. Wyandot signatories: [[Wyandot-2|Tarhe]], [[Roundhead-1|Roundhead]], Leatherlips.
[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/170281462 National Archives Identifier: 170281462] | [https://cdm17279.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/kapplers/id/29368/rec/1 ''Kappler's Laws and Treaties''] *'''Ratified Indian Treaty 45: Wyandot, Ottawa, Chippewa, Munsee, Delaware, Shawnee and Potawatomi - Fort Industry on the Miami of the Lake, July 4, 1805.'''
Also known as Treaty of Ft. Industry. Additional lands in Ohio ceded as eastern boundary of Indian lands in Ohio is moved. Wyandot signatory: [[Wyandot-2|Tarhe]].
[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/161303978 National Archives Identifier: 161303978] * '''Ratified Indian Treaty 70: Wyandot, Delaware, Seneca, Shawnee, Miami, Chippewa, Ottawa and Potawatomi - Spring Wells Near Detroit, September 8, 1815'''
U.S. "gives peace" to and "agrees to pardon" hostilities of certain tribes; Treaty of Greenville renewed and confirmed. Wyandot signatories include [[Wyandot-2|Tarhe]].
[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/176530013 National Archives Identifier: 176530013] | [https://cdm17279.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/kapplers/id/29414/rec/1 ''Kappler's Laws and Treaties''] *'''Ratified Indian Treaty 90: Treaty Between the United States and the Wyandot, Seneca, Delaware, Shawnee, Potawatomi, Ottawa and Chippewa Indians Signed at the Rapids of the Miami of Lake Erie, with Schedule of Lands, September 29, 1817'''
Also known as Treaty of the Foot of the Rapids; Treaty of Ft. Meigs. Wyandots cede lands in Ohio; allocated Wyandot reserve at Upper Sandusky; land grants made to Wyandots [[Armstrong-7071| Robert Armstrong]], Cherokee Boy, among others. Wyandot signatories: [[Wyandot-5 | De-un-quot]], Principal Chief; Between-the-Logs; The Cherokee Boy; John Hicks Sr.; [[Wyandot-4|Mononcue]]; George Punch Sr.; Ron-ton-dee; Undauwau.
[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/120981832 National Archives Identifier: 120981832] | [https://cdm17279.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/kapplers/id/29434/rec/1 ''Kappler's Laws and Treaties''] * '''Ratified Indian Treaty 98: Wyandot - St. Mary's, Ohio, September 20, 1818'''
Wyandots cede lands in Michigan. Wyandot signatories include De-un-quot, Between-the-Logs, Cherokee Boy.
[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/100463686 National Archives Identifier: 100463686] | [https://cdm17279.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/kapplers/id/29442/rec/1 ''Kappler's Laws and Treaties''] *'''Ratified Indian Treaty 206: Wyandot - Washington, DC, April 23, 1836'''
More Wyandot lands in Ohio ceded to U.S. Wyandot signatories: Principal Chief [[Walker-58136|William Walker Jr.]], John Barnett, and Peacock.
[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/148027183 National Archives Identifier: 148027183] | [https://cdm17279.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/kapplers/id/29733/rec/1 ''Kappler's Laws and Treaties''] *'''Ratified Indian Treaty 240: Wyandot - Council House, Upper Sandusky, Ohio, March 17, 1842'''
Treaty with the Wyandot, 1842. Wyandots cede remaining lands in Ohio and Michigan and agree to removal to Indian Territory. Land grants made to certain Wyandots, including [[Armstrong-7118 | Silas Armstrong]], [[Armstrong-7070 | John M. Armstrong]], [[Hicks-20664|Francis A. Hicks]]
[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/175192418 National Archives Identifier: 175192418] | [https://cdm17279.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/kapplers/id/29590/rec/1 ''Kappler's Laws and Treaties''] *'''Ratified Indian Treaty 285: Wyandot - Washington, DC, January 31, 1855'''
Treaty with the Wyandot, 1855. '''Dissolution of the Wyandot Nation:''' Wyandots declared to be citizens of the United States; land assignments and patents made to individuals of "Wyandott tribe." Wyandot signatories: Tan-roo-mee, [[Mudeater-1| Mathew Mudeater]], John Hicks, [[Armstrong-7118 | Silas Armstrong]], Geo. J. Clark, Joel Walker.
[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/176910960 National Archives Identifier: 176910960] | [https://cdm17279.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/kapplers/id/29637/rec/1 ''Kappler's Laws and Treaties''] *'''Ratified Indian Treaty 361: Washington, DC, February 23, 1867'''
Treaty with the Seneca, Mixed Seneca and Shawnee, Quapaw, etc. Articles 13, 14 & 15 contained provisions relating to Wyandottes, including lands "set apart for the Wyandottes for their future home [from] the land ceded by the Senecas...." Wyandotte signatories: Tauromee, John Karaho.
[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/179018930 National Archives Identifier: 179018930] ==Maps== *[https://archive.org/details/collectionsofkan15kans_0/page/n127/mode/2up Map showing Allotments made under Treaty of 1855] *[https://www.kshs.org/km/items/view/225845 Plan of "Wyandott" City, Kansas Territory - Kansas Historical Society] (1857) *[https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4203w.la000222/ Map of Wyandotte Co., Kansas - Library of Congress] (1887) General map resources: *[https://www.archives.gov/files/publications/lists/special-list13.pdf '''National Archives''' List of Cartographic Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs] *[https://guides.loc.gov/native-american-spaces Native American Spaces: Cartographic Resources at the '''Library of Congress'''] ==Bibliography== ===Archival Collections & Manuscripts=== *Armstrong, Ralph Waldo Jr. ''The Descendants of Robert Armstrong, Indian Captive.'' Wilmington, Delaware: s. n., 1980. Image copy. ''FamilySearch.'' https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/566252-the-descendants-of-robert-armstrong-indian-captive : 2016. *Buser, Charles and Patricia, creators. ''The Charles Aubrey and Patricia Anderson Buser Collection of Research on Native American Cultures.'' Rare Books and Manuscripts Library, Ohio State University. https://library.osu.edu/finding-aids/rarebooks/buser/buser-wyandot.php : 2012. *Hancks, Larry K. ''The emigrant tribes: Wyandot, Delaware & Shawnee, a chronology in PDF format.'' Kansas City, Kansas: Larry K. Hancks, 2003. Image copy. ''Wyandot Nation of Kansas'' website. https://www.wyandot.org/wyandotKS/wyandot-history-in-kansas/ : 2022. *Marsh, Thelma G. ''Index cards of Wyandott tribe, Upper Sandusky, Ohio, ca. 1795-1910.'' Bowling Green, Ohio: Center for Archival Collection, Bowling Green State University, 1997. Image copy. ''FamilySearch.'' https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS5D-NSQN-G : 1997. ===Bibliographies=== *[https://www.kshs.org/p/american-indians-in-kansas-a-bibliography/13534#wyandotte American Indians in Kansas Bibliography: Wyandottes (Huron)]
Excellent, extensive annotated bibliography from Kansas Historical Society ===Historical Accounts=== *Badger, Rev Joseph. "A Sketch of the Wyandot Tribe of Indians," in A.J. Baughman (ed). ''Past and Present of Wyandot County, Ohio; a Record of Settlement, Organization, Progress and Achievement,'' Volume I, 38-71. Chicago: Clark Publishing Company, 1913. Image copy. Internet Archive. https://archive.org/details/pastpresentofwya01baug/ : 2016. *Barbeau, C.M. ''Huron and Wyandot mythology: with an appendix containing earlier published records.'' Ottawa: Government Printing Bureau, 1915. Image copy. ''Hathi Trust.'' https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000814400/Home : 2023. *Clarke, Peter Dooyentate. ''Origin and traditional history of the Wyandotts : and sketches of other Indian tribes of North America. True traditional stories of Tecumseh and his league, in the years 1811 and 1812.'' Toronto: Hunter, Rose & Co, 1870. Image copy. ''Internet Archive.'' https://archive.org/details/origintraditiona00clar/ : 06 May 2009. *Connelly, William E. ''The Provisional Government of Nebraska Territory and The Journals of William Walker, Provisional Governor of Nebraska Territory.'' Lincoln, Nebraska: State Journal Company, 1899. Image copy. ''Internet Archive.'' https://archive.org/details/provisionalgover00conn : 2022. *Connelley, William E. ''Wyandot Folk-lore.'' Topeka, Kansas: Crane & Company, 1899. Image copy. ''Internet Archive.'' https://archive.org/details/wyandotfolklore00lcconn/ : 2008. *Finley, James Bradley. ''History of the Wyandott Mission, at Upper Sandusky, Ohio, under the direction of the Methodist Episcopal Church.'' Cincinnati: J. F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, for the Methodist Episcopal Church, 1840. Image copy. ''Internet Archive.'' https://archive.org/details/historyofwyandot00finl : 2022. *Finley, James Bradley. ''Life among the Indians: or, personal reminiscences and historical incidents; illustrative of Indian life and character.'' Cincinnati: Hitchcock and Walden, 1857. Image copy. ''Internet Archive.'' https://archive.org/details/lifeamongindians00fin : 2022. *Youngman, Paul Armstrong. ''History of the Wyandots and "the Armstrong story."'' McMinnville, Oregon: Bennet & Miller, c1975. Image copy. ''FamilySearch.'' https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/561987-heritage-of-the-wyandots-and-the-armstrong-story : 2022. ===Locations=== *''The history of Wyandot county, Ohio, containing a history of the county; its townships, towns, churches, schools, etc.'' Chicago: Leggett, Conaway & Co., 1884. Image copy. ''Internet Archive.'' https://archive.org/details/historyofwyandot00legg_0 : 2016. * Kansas State Historical Society and Louise Barry (comp). ''Comprehensive Index, 1875-1930, to Collections, Biennial Reports and Publications of the Kansas State Historical Society.'' Topeka: The Society, 1959. Image copy. ''HathiTrust.'' https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102694613/Home : accessed 18 December 2023. *Morgan, Perl Wilbur. ''History of Wyandotte County, Kansas, and its people.'' Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1911. Image copy. ''Internet Archive.'' https://archive.org/details/historywyandott01morggoog : 2022. * Nichols, John. "Canada to Kansas: The Wyandot Origins of Quindaro" in ''Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains'' 42 (Summer 2019), 80-89; digital images, ''Kansas State Historical Society'' (https://www.kshs.org/p/kansas-history-summer-2019/20231 : accessed 15 December 2023). * Taylor, William Alexander. ''Centennial History of Columbus and Franklin County, Ohio Volume 1.'' Chicago-Columbus: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1909. Image copy. ''Google Books.'' https://www.google.com/books/edition/Centennial_History_of_Columbus_and_Frank/ITwVAAAAYAAJ?hl=en : 2008. * "Wyandotte County." In Andreas, A. T. and Thelma Carpenter, ''History of the State of Kansas, containing a full account of its growth from an uninhabited territory to a wealthy and important State ...: Also, a supplementary history and description of its counties, cities, towns, and villages'' (Chicago: A.T. Andreas, 1883), 1226-1254; digital images, ''HathiTrust Digital Library'' (https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008372811/Home : accessed 15 April 2024). ===Scholarly or Other=== *Steckley, John. ''The Eighteenth-Century Wyandot : a Clan-Based Study.'' Waterloo, Ontario, Canada: Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2014. ''ProQuest Ebook Central,'' https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.libproxy.berkeley.edu/lib/berkeley-ebooks/detail.action?docID=3291469 [requires subscription or institutional access]. *Stockwell, Mary. ''The Other Trail of Tears The Removal of the Ohio Indians.'' Yardley, Pennsylvania: Westholme Publishing, 2015. ''ProQuest Ebook Central,'' https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.libproxy.berkeley.edu/lib/berkeley-ebooks/detail.action?docID=6176517 [requires subscription or institutional access]. ==Sources on This Page==

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[[Category: Wyckoff Family of New Netherland]] [[Category: Gustave Anjou Fraud]] ==Wyckoff Family== ===A short history=== {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-96.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption= }} :'''Note''': Claes Cornelissen Wyckoff & Margaret Vander Goes , since [[Corneliss-2|Claes Cornelisz [van Schouwen]] was born about 1607 and married Metje Herperts (no marriage for him and a Margaret van der Goes was found) his parents impossible could have been [[Petersson-14|Cornelis Petersson]] and [[Van_Der_Goes-4|Johanna van der Goes]], supposed mother Johanna passed away in 1596 and the supposed father in 1599, so Claes was born 20 years after his supposed mothers death. Claes Corneliss [van Schouwen] and Metje Herperts had children, but no baptism of a son named [[Claesz-4|Pieter Claesz]] was found. :'''Note that all the info below comes from various sources and sites that still believed or were all based on the now disproven ancestry of [[Claesz-4|Pieter Claesz Wijckhoff]] (Wyckoff) !! ''' ===Who was Pieter's father=== :Oct. 19, 1905, Wyckoff Hill at the Wyckoff Reunion :[http://books.google.nl/books?id=ITsVAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA420&dq=Claes+Corne&redir_esc=y History of the Old Tennent Church], By Frank Rosebrook Symmes, Page 420: :''The following is a paper prepared by Hev. John H. Wyckoff of India (Brother to Kev. Garret Wyckoff of Holmdel. N. J.) and read Oct. 19, 1905 on Wyckoff Hill at the Wyckoff Reunion. '' :"The common ancestor of the WyckoflF (sic) family in this country was Pieter Claesen, literally Pieter the son of Claes, who came from Holland in 1636. We have no clear evidence as to who Pieter's father was except that his name was Claes Cornelissen-Claes the son of Cornelius-and that he settled at Flatlands, L.I., soon after his arrival in the above year. The majority of the Dutch at that time used no surname. A man simply took his father's Christian name. Thus Cornelius, the son of Claes, was called Claes Cornelissen; and Pieter, the son of Claes, become Pieter Claesen. As there were several other emigrants bearing the name of Claes and Cornelius, it has been, found impossible as yet to identify the original immigrant, or trace him back to the old country. We have therefore to start with his son Pieter, who was nine years of age when he landed at New Amsterdam. This we know to be correct as we have his own statement that he was of that age, in his oath of allegiance to the British King. Pieter's father, like nearly all the emigrants of that time was probably a farmer. Whether he had property is not known. Pieter, however, must have been a young man of energy and thrift, for in a few years he became the wealthiest man in Flatlands, and 1655. at the age of 28. superintended the bouery and cattle of Governor Peter Stuyvesant. The entry in the colonial record, dated July 10, 1655 reads: "Peter Claesen agreed to fodder and winter, according to custom, all the cattle which Petrus Stuyvesant has at present in his bowery at Amersfoot (the Dutch name for Flatlands); also to sow all the land that is fit for sowing, provided that he deduct fioni the rent the grain sown thereon. For said service the sum of 325 gr; to leave the manure of his own and the general's in the bowery. [...] :To me this is an important part of our history. It explains many questions on WHO was Pieter's father." ===Claes Cornelissen 1597=== :The Old World Progenitors of the Wyckoff Family: A Genealogy, prepared from the Manuscript Genealogicial Collections of the late William Forman Wyckoff of Jamaica, New York, Edited and published by William Leroy Wyckoff and Herbert James Wyckoff (The bound manuscript was deposited with the New York Historical Society by Mrs. Wm. LeRoy Wyckoff, 521 E. 81st Street, New York, N. Y.) The manuscript is unsigned, but is believed to have been prepared by Dr. Gustav Anjou, who was employed by William F. Wyckoff. It was accepted by him as authentic. See Wyckoff Family Bulletin, December, 1945. Harriet E. Wyckoff. :Claes Cornelisz, born at Boda, on Oland, April 3, 1597, son of Cornelius Petersson and Johanna van der Goes, of the island of Walcheren, Holland, and Calmar, Sweden, a trader on the Baltic and the Zuyderzee, and part-owner of the ship Calmarsund, was a minor when his father died in 1599, and under the guardianship of his maternal grandfather, Jacob van der Goes, in 1603. He married November 9, 1623, a grand-niece of his guardian, Margaret, daughter of Martyn van der Goes of Middelburg, Walcheren, and his wife Margaretha, daugher of Benjamin Tysen, of Amsterdam. :In the Schepenbrieven van het Kapit. van St. Sebastian, Margaretha Tysen is styled 'de weduve van Martinus van der Goes,' October 18, 1634. by a depositon of April 13, 1632, Martinus van der Goes conveyed his house and land, after his death: ''"Myn huysvrouw Margaretha Tysen sal hebben en blyve in het besitt van myn gantsche staat geduringe haar wedulycke staat sonder dat sy sal syn Reeckenschap te geven aan eenige van myn zes kinderen Andries van der Goes, Tysen van der Goes, Phi van der Goes, Jacobus van der Goes, Margaretha huisvrouw van Claes Cornelisz, en Cornelia huisvrouw van Cornelis Lambertzen Dogh Indiaen myn vors. huysvrouw wederom quam te hertrouwen dat als dan myn voors. Staat uyt te keeren Ente betalen aan myn Erfgenamen hier onder ges. end de andere helft van voor. Staat uyt te keeren sall myn voors. huysvrouw on te benefitte van inventaries en profyten des selve geneiten geduren de leven." "Aan myn minderen mett namen tysen myn oudste Zoon, myn huys en landt...mynzoon Andries van der Goes... zoon Philip, en zoon Jacobus van der Goes... landt gen Hooge-lande."'' :[transl.] My wife, Margaretha Tysen, shall have and remain in possesson of my entire estate during her widowhood but she shall give an accounting to each of my six children (named). But if my aforesaid wife marries again, out of my aforesaid estate she shall pay to the here inunderer named half, and of the other half shall my aforesaid wife enjoy the benefits from the income and profits for herself during her life." To my children named: to Tysen, my oldest son, my house and land; to my sons Andries, Philip, and Jacob, the land called Hooge-land (on the island of Walcheren, north of Middelburg). :The peace of 1617 cut off the Russians from the Baltic, and gave to Sweden Esthonia, Livonia, Ingermanland, and Kexholm. In 1618 the "Thirty Years War" began, which ended for a short time in 1629, when an armistice to last 6 years was agreed upon. :Claes Cornelisze apparently took active part in the war, as we find his name in a ''"Berattelse om den Trogne och Tappre Swanska Man whilka fanagades af de trolosa Polacker i slaget wid i Mitau men lyckades fly, 1623: Claes Cornelissen af Bergholm, sarad i hufvudet."'' "Account of the faithful and courageous Swedish men captured by the disloyal Poles in the batttle of Mitau, but who managed to escape, 1623: Claes Cornelisze, wounded in the head. This probably incapacitated him for further military service, as we find him commanding the ship Svenska Kronan for trading between the Swedish coast and Zeeland, August 1623. In November of the same year he married as of Walcheren, in Zeeland; and occurs two years later at Duiveland, on the island of Schouwen. In 1629 he is mentioned in a tax list oas of ''"ne Brebrugge en Gasthuyskerk tot Zierickzee"'', on the island of Schouwen, where he appears to have had some sort of a warehouse: Claes Cornelisz van der Oostze, kopvarder [near the Bree bridge and the Hospital Church in Zierickzee, Claes Cornelisz of the East sea, trader]. :The aldermen of Zierickzee had made strenous efforts to engage in commerce with Denmark, Norway, and the Baltic, as early as the year 1400, and had in 1401 received extraordinary privileges from Duke Albrecht van Beyern to that end. Philip van Burgundien had confirmed and added to thise privileges so that no duty was levied on goods shipped into Zierickzee, to take in new merchandise and leave for the sea. :"In Sept of 1638 Cornelius van Ness, merchant of Walcheren, acquired by purchase from Carl Carlsson Bonde and his wife, Cornelia Cornelisz, half of the ship Kalmarsund. Jacob Cornelissen and Cornelius van Ness, both of Middelburg, Walcheren, then went into partnership as traders on the Baltic, the Zuyderzee, and the North Sea; each commanding a ship, Svenska Kronan and Kalmarsund respectively, on which they appear as captains in the clearance lists. :Claes Cornelisz returned to Boda in 1624 probably to introduce his wife to his relatives and to arrange the paternal inheritance with his brothers and sister. He does not appear in Walcheren before the end of the following year, December, 1625, when he occurs there with the brig, Svenska Kronan. There the family resided in Zierickzee while Claes plied his trade as a merchant and captain of his own vessel between the North Frisian islands and those of Zeeland, through Skagerack and Kattegat into the Baltic, and undoubtedly stopping at Nordinge on the East Frisian coast, where he may have kept a supply of merchandise as it was eminently adapted to the purpose, being one of the leading ports of call in the commerce between Netherland and Sweden. :Claes's wife, Margaret, died in Zierickzee August 2, 1631; and this bereavement, together with the break-up of the coasting trade as the result of the continuous sea-fighting, induced him to sell to his brother Jacob and to his brother in law, Carl Carlson Bonde, all of his interests and to migrate to America, where he already had relatives (probably on the van der Goes-Tysen side), taking with him his son, Pieter Claesen, then eleven years of age. :Killian van Rensselaer, (a member of the noted family of that name) from near Nykerk in Gelderland, Holland, was the governor of the East India Company of Holland and had advocated its establishing a plantation in America. He selected Arent van Corlear to superintend this colonization, gave him the title, Director of the Colonie, and sent him overseas in 1630. The first company arrived in the ship, Goede Vrouw, and established themselves at the manor of Rensaelaerwyck, callilng their village Bewerswick, "The House of the Beaver." New settlers were taken from all over Holland and from the adjacent countries. On September 25, 1636, the ship, Rensselaers Wijk, sailed from Amsterdam to the Texel, and thence to America, where it arrived March 4, 1637, at New Amsterdam. There is no extant passenger list, but the incomplete log contains certain names of definite interest to us: Albert and Arent Andries, from Frederikstad, Norway; Pieter Cornelisz, from Monnickendam, North Holland P. 375 (brother of Claes Cornelisz p. 72) Pieter Claesen, from Nordingen, East Friesland p. 810. :Claes Cornelisz received from the East India company in 1643 grant of 40 acres of land on Brooklyn Heights along the East River from Fulton Ferry southward. This was rather poor farm land, so he disposed of it and bought a farm at Amersfoort about six miles away, a very fertile tract, on which he apparently spent the remainder of is life. He seems to have had considerable means for those days. According to court records of several law-suits, in which he was involved in New Amsterdam between 1650 and 1660, he was owner of at least one team of horses, a wagon, and some cattle; and horses and cattle were extremely scarce in the new colony in that period. He does not appear to have taken part notably in public affairs in the New World; perhaps he was unfitted for a more active life by reason of the head wound he received in the sea battle of Mitau. Of the first marriage of Claes Cornelisz, that with Margaret van der Goes, there was born only one child, Pieter Claesen. Claes evidently married again in the New World, though the name of this second wife and the date of the marriage are unknown. But records of the old Dutch church of New Amsterdam show the baptism of four of his children born between 1640 and 1649: Pietertje, a daughter baptized October 28, 1640; Cornelis, baptized October 4, 1643; Floris, baptized : January 20, 1647; Gerbrant, baptized April 4, 1649. :Claes Cornelisz probably died about 1674, as in that year he is mentioned for the last time. He always went by the name of Claes Cornelisze, or Corneliszen, which was his patronymic; though he is generally referred to as Claes Corneliszen van Schouwen, and often as Claes Corneliszen meuzelaer, (frequently mis-written meutelaer.) :However inconspicuous his life may appear he must have been a man of considerable ability, force, and even influence; for his children of whom we know far more, took a leading part in the affairs of the colony and, as still better evidence, the marriages they made indicate a considerable social standing." === Lineage discussion === :See the following email received regarding Pieter's father, Claes: :Dear Mr. Godfrey, :The Wyckoff family connection has been disproven by both the historical record and DNA. :See: [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bstevens/vanosdol2.html#anchor234819 Homepages Rootsweb Stevens] :NOTES : See Hoppin, op. cit. Claes has no relationship with the Wyckoff family. Sometimes found with the surname ''Meutelaer''The words ''mutineer'' / ''mutiny'' / ''pirate'' / ''privateer'' are connected to this name. "In the Dutch language the word ''geuzennaam'' is used for linguistic reappropriation: a pejorative term used with pride by the people called that way." Source: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geuzen Wikipedia]. Seen by [[Van der Walt-440 | Philip van der Walt]], Sept. 12, 2014., which translates as "grumbler, whiner, complainer," and which was sometimes applied to the Dutch Sea Beggars, a group of freebootersSee: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geuzen Wikipedia: Geuzen] - the ''Dutch Sea Beggars'' (from the French ''Gueux de mer'') were involved in the capture of Brielle in 1572 during the Eighty Years War with Spain: "In 1569 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_the_Silent William of Orange], who had now openly placed himself at the head of the party of revolt, granted [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letter_of_marque letters of marque] to a ''number of vessels manned by crews of desperadoes drawn from all nationalities''. Eighteen ships received letters of marque, which were equipped by Louis of Nassau in the French Huguenot port of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Rochelle La Rochelle], which they continued to use as a base. By the end of 1569, already 84 Sea Beggars ships were in action. These fierce privateers under the command of a succession of daring and reckless leaders, the best-known of whom is [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_II_de_La_Marck William de la Marck, Lord of Lumey], were called "Sea Beggars", "Gueux de mer" in French, or "Watergeuzen" in Dutch. At first they were content merely to plunder both by sea and land, carrying their booty to the English ports where they were able to refit and replenish their stores. However, in 1572, Queen Elizabeth I of England abruptly refused to admit the Sea Beggars to her harbours. No longer having refuge, they made a desperate attack upon [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brielle Brielle], which they seized by surprise in the absence of the Spanish garrison on 1 April 1572. Encouraged by this surprising success, they now sailed to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vlissingen Flushing], which was also taken by a coup de main. The capture of these two towns prompted several nearby towns to declare for revolt, starting a chain reaction that resulted in the majority of Holland joining in a general revolt of the Netherlands, and is regarded as the real beginning of [[Space:Netherlands_Seventeen_Provinces|Dutch independence]]." Source: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geuzen Wikipedia], Seen Sept 12, 2014 by [[Van der Walt-440 | Philip van der Walt]]. from well before Claes' time. It is possible that Claes' father or grandfather was a Sea Beggar; it is also possible that Claes grumbled about the poor quality of the land he inhabited in New Netherland, on what was then known as Meutelaer's Island, later called Bergen's Island. :On May 5, 1640, Claes stated his age as 35 years. In 1664, he stated that he was aged 67 years, which would make his birth in 1597. We may suppose that his memory was sharper in 1640, but no proof has been discovered to support either date as certain. :Metje Herberts (Harpentse) is a likely possibility for Claes' wife. See Dutch-Colonies Digest Volume 99, Issue # 159 (1999), for discussion between D. Koenig, B. Stevens and C. Vanorsdale :Best wishes, :Martin Peterson, 8G grandson of Claes Cornelissen :Format: pdf File: C:\Legacy\Pictures\Godfrey\Wykoff and Almand\Wyckoff_Family_in_America.pdf Title: Wyckoff Family in America :Note: Downloaded from Facebook website Date: 2 Jun 2011 Scrapbook: Y Primary or Preferred: Y Type: C:\Legacy\Pictures\Godfrey\Wykoff and Almand\Wyckoff_Family_in_America.pdf ===English Ancestors=== :From the ''Wyckoff Family Bulletin(1)'' Nov. 15, 1958, we find the following on p. 18. :'''Pieter Claesen Wyckoff's English ancestors''' ''by Emily M. Durham'' :In the Wyckoff Genealogy, under Chapter I, "European Progenitors," Dr. Gustave Anjou [''WARNING: Gustav Anjou is infamous for fradulent research and for falsifying lineages!'' -- Webmaster], tells us that Pieter Claesen Wyckoff was seventeen generations removed from Godwin, Earl of Wessex and Kent, England, and his wife Gytha, through their son Harold, King in England, 1035-1040, and his daughter Gyda. :The above information comes from a long article in the January, 1957 ''Quarterly of the New England Historical and Genealogical Society'', pages 30-38, written by Lundie W. Barlow and communicated by the Committee on English and Foreign Research and is thoroughly documented and substantiated by two pages of references to English Wills, Deeds, Domesday entries, Anglo-Saxon Wills and Writs, Royal Charters, etc. :'''The following is taken from the Wyckoff Family in America(2).''' ===European Progenitors=== :The Roots of the Wyckoff Family run deep into Scandinavia, and, like most lines in the sixteenth century and earlier, ''have no sharp racial definition. The two generations immediately behind our earliest ancestor in the New World, Pieter Claesen (Wyckoff), were [Page 573] linked by marriage with Holland, validating the claim of Dutch descent''. But back of these female connections is a long line of coastal traders who trace through Swedish and Danish ancestors who were more truly citizens of the world than subjects of organized nations. It is not strange, therefore, that the line of Old World progenitors becomes increasingly unsure with each stage of the voyage back into that dim and largely uncharted past. :Somewhere in the late 1920's, William Forman Wyckoff engaged Dr. Gustave Anjou [''WARNING: Gustav Anjou is infamous for fradulent research and for falsifying lineages!'' -- Webmaster], who was going abroad for genealogical research for other families, to give some time to following back the line in which Pieter Claesen descended. The report turned in, like that of many another similar quest, begins plausibly and then proceeds from the known to the unknown with no clear break between the two. Not every member of a Scotch clan could claim blood relationship with "the Head" whose name spread like a mantle over his loyal followers. It is quite as untenable to assume that we have established consanguinity by merely matching names in times when nomenclature was largely personal and patronymics generally non-existant. ===Wyckoff House=== :Cornelius Wyckoff was the son of Pieter Claesen Wyckoff. Cornelius wanted to buy farmland, so he moved to Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey in 1701. With seven other prosperous Dutch farmers, they bought 10,000 acres (40 km²) of land. Cornelius purchased approximately 1,200 acres (5 km²) which was divided into parcels for his four sons: John Wyckoff, Jacob Wyckoff, Peter Wyckoff, and Simon Wyckoff. John was the first to move onto the land, near Middlebush, New Jersey around 1709-1710. However, he must have lived in a different structure until 1730 when he built the first half of the current house. He brought in a Dutch craftsmen from Brooklyn to construct his house of white oak. ;Transcribed from The Miller - Mook Family History written by Larry & Judy Miller - 2005: :"The home that Pieter Claesen, our first Wyckoff ancestor in America, had built for his family has become an historic treasure for New York. :The house was built about 1652 by order of Wouter Van Twiller, the Governor General of the Dutch colony of New Amsterdam. Wyckoff descendants would occupy the house for almost 250 years until 1901 when the house was sold out of the family. The following is a description of the house found on the Historic House Trust for New York website: :"The house itself is a modest home with wide pine floorboards, shingled walls and a gable roof with flared eaves. The ceiling of the kitchen, which is the oldest section of the house, is only seven foot high - built purposely to retain heat in the winter. An east wing was added between 1730 and 1750, and a central hall was created in 1819, when the roof was raised to enlarge the rear of the house. In several areas, exposed walls show the original construction; the walls were filled with handmade bricks and mud for insulation and covered with plaster. The home furnishings reflect its Dutch heritage. On display are a large wooden "kas" or cupboard, a spinning wheel, old cooking tools and original mauve and white ceramic fireplace tiles imported from Holland in the late 1600s. Artifacts include a document affirming Pieter Claesen Wyckoff's allegiance to the King of England, a 17th centuary pistol and a hand sewn initialed stocking worn in the 19th century by Cornelius Waldron Wyckoff. In the surrounding one-and-a-half acre park, daffodils and tulips bloom in the spring, and a kitchen garden grows herbs and medicines used in colonial times ..." :As years progressed the house fell into disrepair and was scheduled to be torn down to make way for a planned street expansion. A group of descendants of Pieter Claesen banded together to form the Wyckoff House Foundation and purchased the house in 1961. In 1965 the house was named New York's first historic land mark as the oldest home in New York and much of New England. The Wyckoff Association donated the home to New York City in 1970. After extensive restoration the house was opened as a living museum in 1982 to honor the Dutch presence in America and to remember Pieter Claesen's descendants. Today the house is owned by the Parks and Recreation Department but the Wyckoff Association still maintains and manages the museum. '''The home is located at Clarendon Rd. at Ralph Avenue in Brooklyn, New York.''' Tours may be taken of the home for the nominal fee of .00. " :'''Wycoff Farmhouse ''': NY Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House Museum, Fidler Wyckoff Park :Wyckoff House Clarendon Road & Ralph Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11203 :Once a stone's throw from salt marshes and clam beds, the Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House Museum is probably the oldest home in New York City. The house, built around 1652, became the City's first landmark in 1965. :The life of Pieter Claesen Wyckoff is an American success story. In 1637, he arrived in America, an illiterate indentured servant. He eventually became a magistrate, successful farmer and the wealthiest citizen of New Amersfoot, which later became the town of Flatlands. The father of 11 children, Wyckoff settled a tract of land once inhabited by the Canarsie Indians. Wyckoff's descendants lived in the house until 1901. The Wyckoff House Foundation bought back the house in 1961 and donated it to the City in 1969. Saved from ruin, it was extensively restored in 1982. :A modest house, with wide pine floorboards, shingled walls and a gable roof with flared "spring" eaves, it is typical of its time. The oldest section, the kitchen, has a low, seven-foot ceiling designed to retain heat in the winter. An east wing was added between 1730 and 1750, and a central hall was created in 1819, when the roof was raised to enlarge the rear of the house. In several areas, exposed walls show the original construction; the walls were filled with handmade brick and mud for insulation and covered with plaster. :The home's furnishings reflect its Dutch heritage. On display are a large wooden kas, or cupboard, a spinning wheel, old cooking tools and original mauve and white ceramic fireplace titles imported from Holland in the late 1600s. :Artifacts include a document affirming Wyckoff's allegiance to the King of England, a 17th-century pistol and a hand-sewn initialed stocking worn in the 19th century by Cornelius Waldron Wyckoff. In the surrounding one-and-a-half acre park, daffodils and tulips bloom in the spring, and a kitchen garden grows herbs and medicines used in colonial times. Seasonal public events highlight Dutch colonial farm life in early Brooklyn. : Street Address: 5816 Clarendon Road (at Ralph Avenue) Brooklyn, NY 11203 ===Wyckoff, NJ=== :Pieter Claesen Wyckoff (January 25, 1625 - June 30, 1694) was a farmer and landowner in Kings County, New York. All references to the name Wyckoff, including many variations in spelling, can be traced to his family. :Another theory is that the town was named for Brooklyn judge Pieter Claesen Wyckoff (1625-1694). The surname comes from the Dutch words "Wyk," meaning parish and "Hof," meaning court. :'''Wyckoff information - Copied from source page named below.''' :I have the book "Pieter Wyckoff 1983". On pg 1 it tell about Pieter Claesen Wyckoff. Just a little of it as it is quite long. :"Pieter Claesen, founder of the Wyckoff family in America, came to Fort Orange, Province of New Netherland, 7 April 1637, on the ship ''Rensselaerswick''. In the log of that ship is the following: "This ship sailed from Amsterdam, Holland, 25 Sept. 1636, anchored off the seaport, The texel, 8 Oct. 1636, reached New Amsterdam, New Netherland, 4 March 1637, and Tuesday 7 April, 1637, about three o'clock in the morning we came to anchor before Foort aeranien, the end of our journey upward." :The Rensselaerswick was outfitted by Killian Van Rensselaer, a diamond merchant of Amsterday, who had a speculative contract with the West India Company for the grant of a large body of land near the headwaters of the Hudson River, under which he was required to transport men and annimals to the new country. There is no complete list of the passengers on this ship, but among those named are Pieter Cornelissen from Monnickendam, North Holland; Pieter Claesen Van Norden, and Simon Walishchez. These three did not remain in New Amsterdam, but went on to Fort Orange. Here Pieter Cornelissen became prominent in the affairs of the colony. He may have been an uncle of Pieter Claesen, although the two are not mentioned together in the records of the Van Rensselaer estate. :These records show that Pieter Claesen was one of the thirty-eight laborers sent on the Rensselaerswick to be assigned to various farmers on the Rensselaer estate, and that under the date 3 April 1637, he was assigned to Simon Walischez. According to a scorched fragment of the records of the estate, saved from a fire in the State Library at Albany in 1911, he was to receive 50 guilders per year for the first three years and 75 guilders for the last three years. About the time when the contracxt matured. Simon Walischez' lease was canceled on the ground that he was an unsatisfactory tenant and the final settlement was made by the Van Rensselaer Estate.(See Hoppin, Washington ancestry and Forty other Families, Vol.III, page 103.) :According to the report, Pieter Claesen was 18 years old when he made his settlement with the Van Rensselaer estate. Soon after this he rented a farm for himself and married Grietje Van Ness, the d/o a prominent citizen of the colony." ===Coming to New Netherland=== :Pieter Claesen Wyckoff was born 6 Jan 1625 in Boda Oland Island, NetherlandsBoda is a town on the Island of Öland, Sweden. Entered by [[Van der Walt-440 | Philip van der Walt]] February 15, 2014. and came to America in 1636 at 11 years of age, he was indentured assigned to Simone Waischez as a farm laborer for six years at Albany, later marrying and moving to Flatlands (Brooklyn, NY) where he was a magistrate-landowner and became the manager for the bowery (farm) of Gov. Peter Stuyvesant. :Pieter Claesen prospered and became one of the most influential citizens of the little frontier settlement. He had bought land in that section in 1652 and continued to buy land from time to time, but he never owned the house in which he lived. He became a local judge, something like our own justice of the peace, and was influential in establishing the Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church at the juncture of Flatbush Avenue and King's Highway. His remains are said to have been buried in land now covered by the altar of this church. The Wyckoff Association in America, on May 22, 1938, planted a tree in the churchyard of this edifice in memory of Pieter Claesen and his descendants. On26 May 1940, the same Association unveiled a bronze tablet inside the church, suitably inscribed in honor of Pieter Claesen Wyckoff. :''When the British took over the Dutch colony, they had difficulty with the Dutch names and demanded that the Dutch families take surnames by which could be identified.'' It was then that the name Wyckoff first came into use. In a roll of those who took the oath of allegiance in King's County in 1687, the names of Pieter Claesen and his six sons appear with the surname Wyckoff. ===Origin of the name=== :''The origin of the name is as follows'': Pieter Claesen had been a local judge and the name came from this fact, the "Wyk" meaning a parish and "hof" meaning a court or house, thus making every Wyckoff, Wikoff, Wykoff in the USA or world for that matter related back to this one individual who immigrated at age 11 to America and "worked hard" raising 11 children and found the "American Dream" although he never had two cars in the garage. He left us all a great legacy in the name "WYCKOFF"! :'''Peter Claesen invents name Wyckoff''' :Canarsie, Brooklyn, NY, USA Some time after 1664 Pieter Claessen invented the surname Wyckoff under pressure from English law. In the 17th century there were few fixed rules about spelling and, particularly in view of the English now trying to decipher Dutch pronunciations, many variations of names ended up on assorted documents over time. The spelling Wyckoff forms our base spelling because it is found on the oldest document we have in our archives bearing Pieter’s name; written by an English clerk as witness to his Mark. Over time the same thing happened again and again as the family moved westward and subsequent generations found the pronunciation of their name phonetically interpreted by people who had never seen it. Today there are approximately 50 known variations on the family name based on information from census records between 1790 and 1900, after which no new spellings have appeared. If you find your name below, you're a Wyckoff! :'''The Name Wyckoff : Meaning of the Surname''' :When the British took over the Dutch colony in 1664, Pieter Claesen adopted the fixed surname of Wyckoff. Although many still believe that this choice was based on two Dutch words ("Wyk" means parish or magistrate and "hof" means court), a more plausible explanation may be attributed to Hans Schrader, President of the German Genealogy Group: :The word "Hof" can mean "court", but in the sense of a ROYAL court. The word for a legal court is ENTIRELY different (Gericht). A second and more common meaning for "Hof" is "a farm, country house or Manor house)."(Cassell's German-English/English-German Dictionary). This is, in my opinion, the applicable meaning... There are also several derivatives of the meaning of "Wyk". None that I am aware of is "parish". The closest is one you will not find in any current dictionary, but means an area around a church which was dedicated to regular markets. Again the more common meaning (as per the above and other sources) is "creek, cove, bay". Peter Claessen is clearly documented as being "Pieter Claessen van (from) Norden". Although now landlocked due to Dutch-like land reclamation efforts, Norden was a major North Sea trading port until the 19th century. A few miles from Norden, across from and on the then existing bay was a large building which was used as a storage and trans-shipment point by North Sea seafarers. This was an ancient building, with a colorful history going back well before PC's time. I have an aerial photo, and floor plan, of this building, which unfortunately burned down in the 1950s. It has been replaced by a modern residence, which is still called the WYCKHOF. ===Ancestry Issues=== :'''Issues related to the Ancestry of Pieter Claesen Wyckoff''' :The conventional wisdom seems to be that Pieter Claesen Wyckoff (1625) was the son of Claes Cornelissen Van Schouwen (b. 1597) and Margaret Van Der Goes, who were related. Claes Cornelissen Van Schouwen is supposed to have emigrated to America after his wife's death (1631), perhaps aboard the Rensselaerwyck in 1636. Margaret is reputed to have been the daughter of Martyn Van Der Goes, whose sister Joanna was Pieter Wyckoff's grandmother. Joanna and Martyn were children of Jacob Van Der Goes (b. 1538) and Matilda Balbani. Joanna's husband and Pieter Wyckoff's grandfather was Claes Cornelius Petersson (b.1560), who was the son of Peter Eriksson (b. 1527), whose father was Erik Eriksson (b. Abt. 1500), whose grandfather was Erik Knutsson (b. Abt. 1469), and whose great grandfather was Knut Simonsson (b. Abt.1443). There appear to be some problems with this lineage in relation to places of birth. Pieter Wyckoff's birthplace is often described as Boda, Island of Oland, Holland; however, Boda on the Island of Oland is in Sweden. This would make some sense since Pieter's father and earlier generations are said to have been born in Sweden (including Boda, Sweden). Nevertheless, there are some problems with this as well because Pieter's father carried the "surname" Van Schouwen, which usually means "from Schouwen," which is a municipality in South Holland. :Jacob Van Der Goes is described as having been born in Middleburg, Holland and his occupation was that of "trader," which might be the source of a connection to Sweden. Margaret Van Der Goes is purported to have been born and died (1631) in Holland in Middleburg and Zierikzee respectively, but, according to Coryn Cornelissen from Zaandam, Holland, who did some research, there are no records pertaining to Margaret or her family in either of these cities. Ms. Cornelissen did find a ''Claes Cornelissen, born on the 12th February 1606 in Brouwershaven on the island of Schouwen'', who emigrated to America but he was married to Metje Harperts and had two children, Tryntje (1633) and Herpert (1635). :Regardless of ancestry, another source (Carol L. Sutton, Genealogy.com, Netherlands Genealogy Forum, #3044) suggests that Cornelius came to New Amsterdam 4 March 1637 with his son Peter who was not over 12 years of age. He received a grant of land from the Government in 1642 in what is now Brooklyn, New York. ===The Wyckoff Family=== :Transcribed from The Miller - Mook Family History written by Larry & Judy Miller - 2005: :"The history of the Wyckoff family in America began with Pieter Claesen (Wyckoff) and his father, Claes Cornelissen (Wyckoff) setting sail on September 25, 1636 from Amsterdam, Holland on the ship "Rensselaerswyck". There were stops along the way which delayed their arrival in New Amsterdam, New Netherland, as it was called at the time, until March 4, 1637 and then at last reaching their final destination of Fort Orange, Province of New Netherland on April 7, 1637. :So we begin our story of the Wyckoffs on their journey to America. " :'''Pieter Claesen Wyckoff & Margrietje Van Ness''' :Transcribed from The Miller - Mook Family History written by Larry & Judy Miller - 2005: :"Pieter Claesen was born on January 6, 1724 in Boda, on the Island of Oland, Sweden. Boda was a merchant seaport with a large colony of Dutch traders. He was the son of Claes Cornelissen (Wyckoff) and Margaret Vander Goes. :When he and his father sailed from Amsterdam, Holland, Pieter was twelve years old and was one of thirty-eight laborers sent on the "Rensselaerswyck" to be assigned to various farmers on the Rensselaer estate in New Netherland. The Rensselaer estate was under the control of a diamond merchant, Killian van Rensselaer, who had a contract with the Dutch West Indies Company for a grant of a large body of land near the headwaters of the Hudson River. He was required to transport men and livestock to the new country to farm the land and establish a profitable return to the Dutch West Indies Company. :Pieter was assigned to a Simon Walischez. He was to receive 50 guilders for the first three years and 75 guilders for the last three years of his indenture. At the age of eighteen he made his final settlement with the Rensselaer estate due to a default by Simon Walischez who was accused of being an unsatisfactory tenant. Shortly after, Pieter rented a farm for himself and took as his bride, Margrietje (Grietje) Cornelia Van Ness in March of 1644 in Renssaeler (Albany), New York. :Grietje was the daughter of Cornelius Hendrick Van Ness and Maycke Hendrickse Vander Burchgraff. She was born in 1624 in EmberlandThough mentioned in more than one genealogy website in relation to Grietje, I do not find any (modern) reference to such a place existing in the Netherlands. The surname of her father Van [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burgrave Burchgraff], on the other hand, might indicate the to a place somewhere in the south of the the Netherlands, such as Breda or even Flanders. Entered by [[Van der Walt-440 | Philip van der Walt]] February 15, 2014. :Pieter and Grietje and their first two children moved to New Amsterdam in 1649. They remained there until 1655 when he signed a contract to superintend the Bouwerie (farm) and cattle of Peter Stuyvesant in New Amersfoort. Stuyvesant was the Dutch Governor General of New Netherland. :Over time, Pieter Claesen became very prosperous and was one of the most influential citizens in the area. He acquired a sizeable amount of land through the years. Pieter was a local judge or Justice of the Peace and was very instrumental in helping to establish the Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church on Long Island. There is a bronze placque in the church honoring him and it is said he was buried in an area where a portion of the church stands. :According to "The Wyckoff Family in America - A Genealogy" by William F. Wyckoff, Pieter was said to have been "a man of over six feet tall and large in proportion, that he had blue eyes and tawny yellow hair, high and prominent cheek-bones, a broad face and a firm square chin." :Until the British took over the Dutch Colony in 1674 most Dutch immigrants used their given names such as Pieterse - meaning son of Pieter (Peter), Claesen, son of Claes, etc., as their family names. The British demanded the Dutch families take surnames by which they could be more readily identified. It was at that time the Wyckoff name came into being. In 1687, when Pieter Claesen and his six sons took the Oath of Allegiance to the British monarch, their names appeared on the rolls as Wyckoff. :There are two theories as to this origin - first, because Pieter was a local judge, the "Wyk" would refer to a parish or town and "hof" would mean court.Both in the meaning of 'courtyard' and as in the 'court' - the family and followers of a aristocratic or entitled family. Entered by [[Van der Walt-440 | Philip van der Walt]] February 15, 2014. Therefore, "Pieter Claesen of the town court." Secondly, the name could have had "an old world association." In the Province of Drent[h]e in the Netherlands there was a house called "Hof in der Wijk" or "Wijkof". So it is not known which of the two theories is correct.The word 'hof' is still used in modern Dutch, in the meaning of 'courtyard' and as well as in the meaning of 'court' - the family and followers of a aristocratic or entitled family. Entered by [[Van der Walt-440 | Philip van der Walt]] February 15, 2014. :There have been many variations of the spelling of the family name - at least 63 by the last count, but "Wyckoff" is most generally used. :Pieter and Grietje raised eleven children: six sons and five daughters. All of the children grew to adulthood, married and had famililes. The Wyckoffs were a very prominent family and all of their children married into families of importance in the area. :Pieter died in 1694 and, as stated before, is buried at the Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church on Long Island, New York. :Grietje, being a member of a family of higher social standing did carry a family fame - that of Van Ness - before she married Pieter. She was an educated woman by the standards of the day as well as a wealthy woman through an inheritance from her mother, Maycke. Grietje died in 1699 and is buried next to her husband at the Dutch Reformed Church on Long Island." :Pieter had been at Rennslerwyck for over 11 years and Cornelis and his wife 7 years prior to the arrival of the new director-Director Brant Aertsz van Slichtenhorst on 22 Mar 1652. Their troubles began soon after his arrival and continued during most of his term there. 18 April 1652, under the order of Director General Peter Stuyvesant, Director Slichtenhorst was put under arrest for maladministration and held in custody for 4 months in New Amsterdam before being sent back to Holland. :In 1655 Peter Stuyvesant hired Pieter Wyckoff to superintend Stuyvesant's own bowery and cattle. Soon after Director Slichtenhorst's enforced removal from the colonies, Cornelis was elected raets persoon (councillor) of Rensselaerwick. He served until 1658 and was re-elected in 1660, 1661 and 1663, 1664. ===Ship Rensselaerwyck=== :Rensselaerswyck 1636-1637 voyage, sailed form the Texel, October 8, 1636; arrived New Amsterdam, March 4, 1637. [Pieter Claesen, founder of the Wyckoff family in America, came to Fort Orange (now Albany, NY), Province of New Netherlands, April 7, 1637 on the ship Rensselaerwick. The log of this ship contains the following: "This ship sailed from Amsterdam, Holland, 25 Sept. 1636, anchored off the seaport, The Texel, on 8 Oct. 1636, reached New Amsterdam, New Netherland, 4 March 1637, and Tuesday, 7 April 1637, about three o’clock in the morning we came to anchor before foort aeranien [Fort Orange], the end of our journey upward." :Source Notes: A.J.F. Van Laer compiled a list of Settlers of Rensselaerswyck 1630-1658 as an appendix to his translation of The Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts (published Albany: State University of New York, 1908). This appendix has been reprinted by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, 1965 under the title Settlers of Rensslaerwyck. Most of the settlers who came to Rensselaerswyck in 1637 came on the vessel of the same name. Additionally a handful of settlers who first appeared in accounts of the colony are described as probably passengers on the vessel. The log of the voyage of the Rensselaerswyck was translated by Van Laer and included in The Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts. The journey was an unusually long one, beginning at Amsterdam September 25, 1636 and returning there November 7, 1737. It sailed from Texel on October 8, 1637. Difficult weather was invariably the culprit. When not beset by severe storms, still, calm, windless days made the ship drift for days at a time. For 17 days the ship was off course and near the coast of Spain when the captain at last decided they must head back because of limited supplies of food and because more and more people were growing ill daily. His goal was the south coast of England. There, at Ilfracombe, on December 8, Cornelis Thomasz was stabbed by his helper, Hans van Sevenhuysen. Sevenhuysen died the following day - a Tuesday - and the captain noted in his log how all the people in this neighborhood went to pray on account of the severe sickness which God is sending them. The Rensselaerswyck at last arrived at Manhattan on Wednesday, March 4, but could not travel to Fort Orange because the Hudson River was still closed by ice. On Sunday, the 8th, two children born on board the vessel were baptised at the Manhattan church. On Sunday, the 22nd, the widow of the murdered Cornelis Thomasz, a smith, married Arent Steffeniers. Finally on March 26th, the vessel left for Fort Orange and arrived there Tuesday, April 7th. Since some of the passengers are first listed in accounts of April 3rd, these men evidently traveled to Fort Orange via yacht. The Rensselaerswyck left Fort Orange on 29 May. ===Passenger List=== :This is not a proper passenger list -- but suffices nicely. Van Laer also gives some additional 'biographical' data from the Van Rensselaer records that are not included here. Interested researchers will have to consult the original sources for these details :Albert Andriesz de Noorman [Bradt] from Frederikstad [Bradt]: His son Storm was born during this voyage, as per the ships' log. Storm became Storm Vanderzee (Storm from the sea) ; Arent Andriesz de Noorman [Bradt], brother of Albert ; Thijs Barentsz, a shoemaker ; Maurits Jansz van Broeckhuysen -- came as a farmhand; and evidently returned in the Netherlands in 1642. A young relative of Kiliaen Van Rensselaer. ; Carstens Carstensz (Christen Christensz), commonly referred to as Carsten ; Carstensz Noorman -- prob came on the R'wyck. ; Gijsberet Claesz (Gijsbert Claesz Jongen [the boy]) worked for the Bradts. ; Pieter Claesz (Niclaesz) from Nordingen or Norden, East Friesland. He was the son in law of Cornelis Hendricksz van Nes. Crijn (Quirijn) Cornelisz from Houten near Utrecht ; Pieter Cornelisz from Munnickendam, North Holland; occasionally referred to as Pieter Cornelisz Meulenmaecker (millwright) ; Roelof Cornelisz from Houten near Utrecht ... brother Crijn Cornelisz ; Goossen Gerritsz from Westerbroeck ; Robert Harmensz -- probably came by R'wyck ; Adriaen Huybertsz - probably came by R'wyck ; Rutger (Ruth) Jacobsz from ; Schoonderwoert, South Holland ; Claes Jansz from Nykerck, Gelderland ; Dirck Jansz from Edam, North Holland ; Jacob Jansz from Amsterdam ; Thomas Jansz from Bunnick near Utrecht ; Jean Labatie 'fransman' -- from France ; Arent Pietersz 'jongen' -- the boy Jacob Pieteresz from Utrecth -- alias was Veeltje ; Hans van Sevenhuysen -- sailed by the R'wyck but was arrested in England for killing his master Cornelis Thomasz in a tavern at Ilfracombe, Dec 8 1636. ; Arent Steffeniersz -- married at Manhattans the widow of the murdered smith ; Cornelis Teunis from Westbroeck; also referred to as Cornelis Theunisz box, ; Cornelis Thomasz on 22 March 1637. ; Teunisz vanden bos, Cornelis Theunissen schoester and Kees schoester -- signs his name 'Cornelis thonisen bos'. ; Reynier Thijmensz (Tijmense, Timansz, Tymasen) from Edam, North Holland. ; Cornelis Thomasz from Rotterdam -- was killed in England by his servant Han van Sevenhuysen ; Teunis Cornelisz van Vechten -- probably went back the the Netherlands and returned again in 1638. He was a boy in 1637 ; Symon Walichsz (Walichs, Walichsen, Walinschsz, Walings, Walingen, Waelingen) from Wijngaerden, district of Bildt, Friesland. ; We also find, in NNC:4:3.66, an Amsterdam notarial document dated 26 Aug. 1636 stating that Dirk Corssen Stam will be aboard the Rensselaerswijk as merchant. :Additional Names courtesy of Howard Swain : Jean de la Montagne ; Rachel de Forest ; Maria de la Montagne (born on the voyage) [Source: ijan tiepks Schellinger Log of the Ship Rensselaerswyck... Sept. 25, 1636 -- Nov 7, 1637 in van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts, ed. by A.J.F. van Laer; 1908; p 369]. ===Places=== :'''Main article: Heraldry of Öland''' :Öland was granted provincial arms in 1560, but it would not be until the 1940s that the province was assigned its proper ones. The arms granted to Öland had been mixed up with the arms granted to Åland and this was not discovered until the 20th century. While Öland changed its, Åland, which was now a Finnish (autonomous) province, kept its established but originally unintended coat of arms. The deer is meant to symbolise the status of Öland as a royal game park and the arms are topped by a dukal crown. Blazon: "Azure a Deer Or attired, hoofed and gorged Gules." :'''Island of Oland : Administration''' :The traditional provinces of Sweden serve no administrative or political purposes, but are historical and cultural entities. Öland is part of the administrative county Kalmar County (Kalmar län) and is divided in two municipalities, Borgholm Municipality and Mörbylånga Municipality. There was an Öland County in the short period between 1819 and 1824; otherwise, the island has belonged to Kalmar County since 1634. :'''Province of New York''' :The Province of New York (1664-1775) resulted from the surrender of Provincie Nieuw-Nederland by the Dutch Republic to the Kingdom of England in 1664. The province was renamed for James, Duke of York, brother of Charles II of England, immediately after. The territory was one of the Middle Colonies, and originally included all of the present U.S. states of New York, New Jersey, Delaware and Vermont, along with inland portions of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Maine :'''New Netherland''' :Extracted from Wikipedia: In the summer of 1624, the Dutch East India Company delivered the first colonists (mostly from southern Netherlandic or Walloon ancestry) on ''Noten Eylant'', now Governors Island, in New Netherland. They came from the Walloon communities in Amsterdam, Haarlem and Leiden and comprised thirty families. These colonists had disembarked on Governors Island from the ship named “New Netherland” under the command of Cornelis Jacobsz May, the first director of the Province of New Netherland. :In June, 1625, forty-five more colonists disembarked on Governors Island from three ships named Horse, Cow and Sheep which also delivered 103 horses, steers and cows, in addition to numerous pigs and sheep. It successfully completed the Republic’s first planting of a colony in 1624. Director May (1624-1625) was replaced with Director Willem Verhulst (1625-1626). :Prior to establishment of Fort Amsterdam on Manhattan Island in 1625, giving birth to New York City, there was a fort on Noten Eylant in 1624, giving birth to New York State (as well as New Jersey, Connecticut and Delaware, i.e., the New York Tri-State region). The earliest fort however was Fort Nassau (1614) far up Hudson's river, constructed on Castle Island, and, because of its inundation after 1618, replaced by Fort Orange on the mainland in 1624, giving birth to Beverwijck which became Albany, New York State’s capital. On the Delaware River there existed a Fort Wilhelmus on Verhulsten Island, now Burlington Island, a Fort Nassau (1623 until 1651), now Gloucester in New Jersey, and in the Connecticut River was Fort Goede Hoop, also known as Huys de Hoop in 1633 (En. "House of Hope"), giving birth to Hartford. The primary purpose of the forts was to defend river traffic against interlopers and to conduct fur trading operations with the natives. (The two forts Nassau and Fort Orange were named in honor of the House of Orange-Nassau whose members occupied positions of power as lord-lieutenants of various provinces of the Dutch Republic.) ===Pieter Claesen Wyckoff Story=== :Introdruction : Pieter Claesen, founder of the Wyckoff family in America, came to Fort Orange (now Albany, NY), Province of New Netherlands, April 7, 1637 on the ship Rensselaerwick. The log of this ship contains the following: “This ship sailed from Amsterdam, Holland, 25 Sept. 1636, anchored off the seaport, The Texel, on 8 Oct. 1636, reached New Amsterdam, New Netherland, 4 March 1637, and Tuesday, 7 April 1637, about three o’clock in the morning we came to anchor before foort aeranien, the end of our journey upward.” :The Rensselaerwick was outfitted by Killian Van Rensselaer, a diamond merchant of Amsterdam, who had a speculative contract with the West India Company for the grant of a large body of land near the headwaters of the Hudson River under which he was required to transport men and animals to the new country. :There is no complete list of passengers on this ship, but among those named are Pieter Cornelissen from Monnickendam, North Holland; Pieter Claesen Van Norden, and Simon Walischez. These three did not remain in New Amsterdam but went on to Fort Orange. Here Pieter Cornelissen became prominent in the affairs of the colony. He may have been an uncle of Pieter Claesen, although the two are not mentioned together in the records of the Van Rensselaer estate. :These records show that Pieter Claesen was one of the thirty-eight laborers sent on the Rensselaerswick to be assigned to various farms on the Van Rensselaer estate and that under the date 3 April 1637, he was assigned to Simon Walischez. According to a scorched fragment of the records of the estate, saved from a fire in the State Library at Albany in 1911, he was to receive 50 guilders per year for the first three years and 75 guilders for the last three years. About the time the contract matured Simon Walischez’s lease was cancelled on the grounds that he was an unsatisfactory tenant and the final settlement was made by the Van Rensselaer estate. [See Hoppin, Washington Ancestry and Forty Other Families, Vol. III, page 103]. According to the report, Pieter Claesen was 18 years old when he made his settlement with the Van Rensselaer estate. Soon after this he rented a farm for himself and married Grietje Van Ness, the daughter of a prominent citizen of the colony. Their two eldest children were born in Rensselaerswick (also shown as Beverwick) but the church in which records were kept of their birth and the marriage of their parents was burned and the records destroyed. With his wife and two children Pieter went to New Amsterdam in 1649. There he remained until 1655 when he signed a contract “to superintend the Bowery and cattle of Peter Stuyvesant in New Amersfoort” and moved into the house on Canarsie Lane in Flatlands, Brooklyn, now known as the Wyckoff Homestead. :Pieter Claesen prospered and became one of the most influential citizens of the little frontier settlement. He had bought land in that section in 1652, and continued to buy land from time to time, but he never owned the house in which he lived. He became a local judge, something like our justice of the peace, and was influential in establishing the Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church at the juncture of Flatbush Avenue and King’s Highway. His remains are said to have been buried in land now covered by the altar of this church. The Wyckoff Association in America planted a tree in the churchyard of this edifice on May 22, 1938 in memory of Pieter and his descendants. On May 26, 1940 the association unveiled a bronze tablet inside the church inscribed in his honor. :When the British took over the Dutch colony they had difficulty with the Dutch names and demanded that the families take surnames by which they could be identified. It was then that the name Wyckoff came into use in this country. In a roll of those who took the oath of allegiance in Kings County in 1687, the names of Pieter Claesen and his six sons appear with the surname Wijckoff. There are several conjectures as to the origin of this name. One is that since Pieter had been a local judge and the word “Wyk” in Dutch means parish and “hof” means court, his name would then mean “of the town court”. A member of the Wyckoff family wandering through a Dutch town during World War II discovered the name on a place of business, which suggests that the name may have been taken because of some old world association. Dr. Max Wickhoff of Vienna, Austria, writes that his family came from Friesland in the 17th century and he believes that the Austrian Wickhoffs and the American Wyckoffs derive from the same Friesian gentry living in the Austrian Netherlands, which then comprised a large part of Holland, Belgium, and East Friesland. He also refers to the house in the province of Drente which is called Hof in der Wijk or Wijkof. “Hof” in this case would mean house or farmstead and “Wijk” would designate the locality. [See Hoppin, Washington Ancestry And Forty Other Families, Vol. III, page 122.] There can be no certainty as to which, if any, explanation is correct. :There are many spellings of the name (67 known) but the original spelling is Wijckoff. The other spellings have arisen from carelessness, illegible writing, personal choice and probably several other reasons. :Pieter Claesen and his wife, Grietje Van Ness, had eleven children, 6 boys and 5 girls, all of whom married and had families. The Wyckoff family had a high standing in the Dutch colony as is shown by the families into which they married. All were families of some importance. Grietje, the mother of this great family, should also have consideration, as she contributed much to the family. Even among the Dutch of that time there were distinctions of station and she ranked high. Many of the plain people carried no family name, only names from the old Dutch tradition of patronymic origin (Pieter Claesen meaning Pieter son of Claes etc.). Others of apparently higher social standing carried a family name from generation to generation. Grietje was of this latter class. She was the daughter of Cornelis Hendrick Van Ness and Maycke Hendrieux van der Burchgraeff. Cornelis was the son of Hendrick Adriense van der Burchgraeff and Annetje Janse of Laeckervelt, Holland. The will of Annetje Jans (widow of Hendrick Adriens) divides her estate between her son and her daughter Maycke and provides that Maycke will divide her own estate among her six children. Thus Grietje, when she married Pieter Claesen, brought him wealth as well as rank. Cornelis Van Ness, son of Hendrick was doubtless a native of the village of Nes on the Island of Ameland in the province of Friesland, North Holland. He later lived in Vianen near Utrecht in South Holland, which was the home of Killian Van Rensselaer. Cornelis and his wife Maycke came to Rensselaerwick on the Hudson River in August 1641. He was a man of education and ability and was influential in the affairs of the colony. :He owned a farm near Greenbush but was no farmer. His main income was from his brewery and his mercantile and political activities. He and his son-in-law Pieter Claesen engaged in prolonged controversy with Van Slichtenhorst, the autocratic director of the colony, which ended when Pieter left the colony in June 1649 and Van Slichtenhorst was arrested on April 18, 1652 by order of Pieter Stuyvesant, director of the colony [See Hoppin, Washington Ancestry Vol. III and A.J.F. Van Laer.] Considering the prominence of Cornelis Van Ness, one can but wonder what old world connection between the two families there may have been which led to the marriage of Grietje and Pieter, who had so recently been a laborer. Her superior education and rank must have been of immense importance to her young husband when he took up his new duties in Amersfoort. :Estate was left to Johannes Willemsen, grandson of his sister, Mayken. The following pages trace the history of these offspring through the many generations, some lines reaching into the year 2004 thus representing a span of 367 years from the date of Pieter’s arrival in this country. Hopefully we will continue to fill in the gaps and add new generations to this remarkable family. :'''A short history of [[Claesz-4|Pieter (Claesz) Wyckoff]] and his (disproven !!) father [[Corneliss-2|Claes (Cornelissen Cornelisse Cornelisz) Van Schouwen]]''' :'''Transcribed from The Miller - Mook Family History written by Larry & Judy Miller - 2005''': :"On April 3, 1597, Claes Cornelissen (Wyckoff) was born at Boda, Oland Island, Sweden to Cornelius Peterssen (Wyckoff) and Johanna Vander Goes. :Claes came from a family of sea captains and merchant traders. When his father died in 1599 his maternal grandfather, Jacob van der Goes became his legal guardian. As he grew to manhood, Claes was engaged with his grandfather as a merchant trader. He was a sea captain himself and at one time owned two vessels and four warehouses. The warehouses were located at Borgholm on the Island of Oland off the coast of Sweden, at Nordingen located on the River Ems near Emden in Germany, on the Island of Walchern in Zeeland, the Netherlands and at Zierkzee on the Island of Schouwen in the Netherlands. :On November 9, 1623, Claes married Margareet Vander Goes who was a grandniece of his grandfather, Jacob. Margaret was born in Middelburg, Zeeland, Netherlands to Martyn Vander Goes and Margaretha Tijsen (Tysen) about 1601. :Claes served as a soldier for a time participating in the "30-years War." He was badly wounded in the head and captured during the Battle of Minten in Poland. Claes escaped and faced many hardships before making his way back to his home in Sweden. Margaret died in 1631. Being left with a small child and curtailment of his trading enterprises due to the war, Claes sold his vessels and warehouses and sailed for the "New World" with his son, Pieter. :Claes was a carpenter/contractor on the Island of Manhattan. He remarried before 1640 to Geertjen Nanninex and had four more children. :In 1674, Claes died on Long Island, New York and was buried in the Dutch Reformed Church graveyard." :Info from duplicate may 2016: Marriage 09 NOV 1623. Nordon, E.f. Holland, Neth.Source: [[#S1112]] Source: [[#S1551]] Source: [[#S1549]] Source: [[#S1110]] ... the Dutch Islands. Here he married on November 09, 1623, a grand neice of his guardian (maternal grandfather) Margaret, daughter of Martyn van der Goes.Source: [[#S1563]] ... the Dutch Islands. Here he married on November 09, 1623, a grand neice of his guardian (maternal grandfather) Margaret, daughter of Martyn van der Goes.Source: [[#S1109]] Event: Death of one spouse. 02 AUG 1631. Margaret died in the Netherlands, leaving Claes, a 34 year old widower with at least two young children.: Note N87( found in book "The Compendium of American Genealogy Immagrant Ancestors" page 75, an unknown researcher cited this information.) Pieter Claesen Wyckoff came to U.S. with his father from Netherlands in 1636; had a farm near Albany (N.Y.) del.from Flatlands (N.Y.) to conv. held at New Amsterdam,1664; magistrate, Amesfoort,1655, 1662-63; removed to New Amsterdam where he was magistrate and patentee in charters, 1667 and 1686; adopted the name Wyckoff (derived from Dutch words "refuge and city"); married 1649, Gretien, daughter of Cornelius Henderickson van Nes (1600 to 1681) from Holland, 1642, Indian Commr., Ft. Orange 1665-66, Capt., married 1625, Maykee Burghgraef. :sources used for notes: Note: The Wyckoff Homestead [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=06b8060a-1ebb-42c1-b1a2-37fe0cfbbcf2&tid=3238665&pid=3853 Ancestry.com] Note: The Wyckoff House, National Park Service PDF [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=eb21056a-7171-49a6-9360-9c2b6141eff2&tid=3238665&pid=3853 Ancestry.com] : Note: The Wyckoff House, National Park Service PDF [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=71a21386-f30a-4b88-97a5-dccb0c1359c6&tid=3238665&pid=3853 Ancestry.com] : Note: The Wyckoff Homestead [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=dabe3f23-2b8a-405b-9c7d-f6e73a1fc7f1&tid=3238665&pid=3853 Ancestry.com] : Note: Distant Relations: American Families, Part II: The Wyckoffs [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=3421c414-3b2a-422c-ad0d-0092332dfb3b&tid=11795205&pid=1949 Ancestry.com] : Note: Wyckoff House [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=36ee8329-edd6-4c24-95bb- 4922a9b4a495&tid=11795205&pid=1949 Ancestry.com] : Note: Pieter Claesen Wyckoff [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=175f8ce5-f476-4d99-80df-4aef1db09c84&tid=11795205&pid=1949 Ancestry.com] : Note: Wyckoff farmhouse south facade [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=b4b7d25d-5934-4f3b-998a-bae602178807&tid=11795205&pid=1949 Ancestry.com] : Note: Pieter Claesen Wyckoff [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=300cdbff-eef9-4e3f-baea-d2621b7982db&tid=11795205&pid=1949 Ancestry.com] : Note: Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=b7f81ef6-708b-41de-90ce-fadf2735d04d&tid=11795205&pid=1949 Ancestry.com] : Note: Summary of Court Minutes of Rensselaerwyck [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=09ff7faa-45e2-426e-b5a0-9470577bfcb2&tid=11795205&pid=1949 Ancestry.com] : Note: Wyckoff House [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=b9e1a38b-7fe0-493f-9f7c-e5fe76249bc5&tid=11795205&pid=1949 Ancestry.com] : Note N111Pieter Wyckoff House [http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=image&guid=9fb4f27e-6f70-483d-9652-5b47d79752bc&tid=17838154&pid=563420771 Ancestry.com] Note: [[#N111]] Note NI582Arrived in New Amsterdam in 1637 : Note: [[#NI582]] ==Sources==

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[[Category: Wyoming, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Category: Wyoming, Mining Disasters]]| '''Wyoming Mine Disasters''' ==State Mining History== {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-1.png |align=l |size=125 }} The first record of a coal deposit in Wyoming was in 1843 by the second Frémont Expedition. [[Fremont-14|Lt. John C. Frémont]], guided by [[Carson-1112|Kit Carson]], set out to explore routes to Oregon with the intent to gather, publish and promote new settlement in the West. In August 1843, a few days after crossing the Green River in what’s now western Wyoming, Frémont noted coal was displayed “in rabbit burrows in a kind of gap” in hills through which the travelers passed before camping late one afternoon. Carbon was the first company town in Wyoming, on the Union Pacific line southwest of Medicine Bow, founded by Thomas Wardell in 1868 and incorporated in 1890. Seven mines were worked in Carbon and the town supported a population of about 3,000 people. Later that year The Wyoming Coal and Mining Company opened the Rock Spring's No. 1 Mine. The earliest exploitation of Wyoming coal was a bit of a scandal. At the time, the Union Pacific (UP) Railroad owned the land and mineral rights along the east to west route but didn't own a mining company. In the late 1860's the Wyoming Coal and Mining Company was the Union Pacific’s coal supplier. The problem for UP was that the coal company's stocks were owned by Oliver Ames, President of the Wyoming Mining and Coal Company and five of the Union Pacific's directors. The company could sell coal at highly inflated prices to UP. As a result, the UP formed the Union Pacific Coal Department in 1874 which took charge of the railroad's coal supply. During the late 1860's and into the 1870's coal production in the state was over one million tons per year, and by 1890 that amount had reached nearly two million tons per year. By the turn of the century almost three million tons of coal were being mined. By 1890 however, the Union Pacific's wholly owned subsidiary the Union Pacific Coal Department had been replaced by the Union Pacific Coal Company which was producing most of the state’s coal from mines located near Rock Springs, Hanna and Carbon. Larson, T. A. "Mining, Then and Now." Historical Wyoming Coal Mine Information. N.p., n.d. Web. 22 Apr. 2017. https://archive.is/jElcw#selection-839.0-851.468 In 1899, the railroad was relocated to Hanna, just northwest of Carbon, to avoid climbing a steep grade. The Hanna mine then became the main supplier of coal for train locomotives. The mines and the town of Carbon were finally abandoned in 1902 by the UP Coal Company. All that remains of the town is the cemetery, dugouts that served as houses on the hillside, and a few of the sandstone walls and foundations from the buildings that made up this once flourishing coal town. The Coal Business in Wyoming. Chamois L. Andersen, Web. 17 Apr. 2017. http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/coal-business-wyoming ===Local Mining Histories=== : '''Below is the local mining histories for each of the towns and/or counties for which a mining disaster tragically happened during the period between 1868 to 1942.''' ====Afton==== Afton, Wyoming is in the Northwest part of Lincoln County off Highway 89. The town was founded by Mormon settlers along the Lander cutoff of the Oregon Trail. The town is in the Star Valley region and is separated from the rest of the state by the Salt River Range. Reel, Estelle. The Star Valley, Afton. Wyoming Tales and Trails, n.d. Web. 17 July 2017. http://www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com/afton.html Not much history is record about the early years on the coal mining in the area. However, the area is still being mined for other mineral currently. If you have additional information about the early years of coal mining Afton please let me know so it can be added. {{Image|file= Dean_s_Photos-44.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Looking up from Afton Canyon'' }} ====Almy==== Almy, Wyoming is located North of Evanston, off Highway 89. In the summer of 1868, mining camps started opening in the surrounding Bear River valley. Dreams of prosperity lured miners from England, Scandinavia, China, and from throughout the United States to settle in "Wyoming Camp", which later became Almy. Named for James T. Almy, a clerk for the Rocky Mountain Coal Company, and located 3 miles north west of Evanston, Almy was strung out along the Bear River for five miles. This particular "string town" owed its existence solely to coal mining. Her 4000 residents suffered more than their share of mining tragedies. Finally, in 1900 the mines were closed by the Union Pacific due to labor troubles and explosions. "SHPO Monuments and Markers." Legend of Almy. Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office, n.d. Web. 6 July 2017. http://wyshpo.uwyo.edu/mmdatabase/ {{Image|file= Dean_s_Photos-12.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Coal Mines at Almy 1871'' }} ====Cumberland==== Cumberland, Wyoming originally called "Little Muddy”, is located South of Kemmerer, Wyoming on the Uinta County line. It consisted of four camps, Cumberland No. 1, Cumberland No. 2, South Cumberland, and Cumberland Gap. Coal camps in the Rocky Mountain West consisted of Company owned towns in which everything, the store, the schools, the public hall, belonged to the Coal Company. The Cumberland mines, owned by the Union Pacific Coal Company, opened in 1900 after the discovery of two seams by engineer in charge August Paulson. Paulson later served as mayor of Superior, Wyoming, another Union Pacific Coal town. http://www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com/coalcumberland1.html {{Image|file= Dean_s_Photos-40.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Cumberland Mine No. 2'' }} {{Image|file= Dean_s_Photos-41.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=''Mine Hoist at Cumberland Mine'' }} {{Image|file= Dean_s_Photos-42.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=''Coal Miner’s at Cumberland Mine'' }} ====Diamondville==== Diamondville, Wyoming is located South of Kemmerer, Wyoming. In 1868, a man by the name of Harrison church discovered coal near the Hams Fork River. He built a cabin on the hill where part of modern Diamondville now stands. Realizing the area’s potential, he sought financial backing from a group in Minneapolis, who eventually formed the Hams Fork River Coal Company, incorporated in 1884. Later S.F. Fields, a promoter from Salt Lake City, Utah, took over management of the company and with the financial backing of the Anaconda Mining Company, renamed it the Diamond Coal & Coke Company.Historic Diamondville. The Town of Diamondville, n.d. Web. 6 July 2017. http://www.diamondvillewyo.com/history.htm Diamondville was incorporated about 1896 with a Scot immigrant, Thomas Sneddon, as the first Mayor. Most of the original settlers came from Almy, Wyoming, where they had been working in the Almy mines, which had been closed after explosions in 1881, 1886, and 1896. Like many of the other miners in the area he previously had been in the service of the Union Pacific Coal Co. in Almy near Evanston. Diamondville got its name from the quality of the superior-grade coal from the local mines that seemed to resemble black diamonds. {{Image|file= Dean_s_Photos-13.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Diamondville Mine Buildings'' }} {{Image|file= Dean_s_Photos-14.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Diamondville Mine'' }} ====Hanna==== Hanna, Wyoming is located West of Cheyenne, just off Interstate 80. The town was established in 1889, when the Union Pacific Railroad needed a reliable fuel source to run its massive coal-fired engines. After the coal mines in Carbon, Wyoming ran out, it hastily formed the Union Pacific Coal and opened a mine at Chimney Springs. Chimney Springs was renamed Hanna in honor of [[Hanna-1481|Marcus A. Hanna]], a member of Union Pacific Company management and an Ohio United States Senator. Hanna, Wyoming was founded and built by the Union Pacific Coal Company for its workers and their families. The Union Pacific Coal Company owned everything in each of the towns, there was a total of three towns. Within the towns, it included the boarding house, the general store and the miners' houses that were rented to them by the month. Hanna was a major hub of the emerging transportation industry of the day with the Union Pacific Railroad and the Overland Trail passing through. Throughout the early years, the Union Pacific Coal Company mines located in Hanna experienced many accidents ending in fatalities. However, only mine No. 1 of the mines owned by the Union Pacific Coal Company experienced three separate accidents caused by explosions. These accidents left many families without fathers, sons, brothers, and uncles. Many of the deaths received compensation depending upon whether they had families. {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-54.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Hanna Town Site and Mine's No. 1 and No. 2 during Winter of 1889'' }} {{Image|file=Worldwide Disasters Project Images-55.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption=''Early Development of Mine's No. 1 and No. 2'' }} ====Kemmerer==== Kemmerer, Wy is located North of Interstate 80 off Highway 30. With coal deposits in Wyoming being discovered in 1843 by the second Frémont Expedition. It opened opportunities for companies and individuals to invest money. When the Union Pacific Coal Company opened the first underground mine in 1881 after construction of the Oregon Short Line Railroad from Granger to Oregon. Mining companies starting to find locations throughout the state, one such location was near what is currently Kemmerer. In 1897, Patrick J. Quealy founded Kemmerer as an "independent town" and later incorporated it in 1899. Quealy was the vice-president of the Kemmerer Coal Company. The company and town was name after Quealy's financial backer, Pennsylvania coal magnate Mahlon S. Kemmerer. Welcome to the City of Kemmerer. City of Kemmerer, n.d. Web. 4 July 2017. http://www.kemmerer.org/ Throughout the years, the mines located in Kemmerer experienced many accidents ending in fatalities. The accidents were not exclusive to just one mining company they all experienced accidents caused by explosions. These accidents left many families without fathers, sons, brothers, and uncles. Many of the deaths received compensation depending upon whether they had families. {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-69.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Kemmerer 1908'' }} {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-70.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption=''Kemmerer Mine No. 1 - 1910'' }} ==== Rawlins ==== Rawlins, Wyoming is located on Interstate 80 were Highway 287 begins. Rawlins, originally Rawlins Springs, was founded in 1868 with the arrival of the Railroad and named by Granville M. Dodge after Gen. John A. Rawlins, who visited the area on a tour of the west in 1867. Within two years it had attained a population of 574 including 81 members of the military assigned to Fort Rawlins. It was incorporated as a municipality in 1886. Carbon County, itself, predates the formation of Wyoming Territory and was created by the Dakota Legislature and included present day Natrona and Johnson Counties. http://www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com/rawlins.html {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-43.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=''Front Street in Rawlins'' }} ==== Rock Springs ==== Rock Springs, Wyoming is located on Interstate 80 were Highway 191 begins. The first documented mention of coal in the Rock Springs area came from an 1850 U.S. Army survey party seeking a quicker way through what’s now Wyoming. The party was commanded by Howard Stansbury and guided by the famous mountain man, Jim Bridger. Stansbury noted, “We found a bed of bituminous coal cropping out of the north bluff of the valley, with every indication of its being quite abundant.” Propst, Chris. "Rock Springs, Wyoming." WyoHistory.org, n.d. Web. 13 July 2017. http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/rock-springs-wyoming The Rock Springs mines were vital to the Union Pacific railroad in its early stages of formation. U.P. President Charles Adams is quoted as saying they were the “salvation of the UP; those mines saved it. Otherwise the UP would not have been worth picking up.” By September of 1868, mining efforts started near Rock Springs when Thomas Wardell and his Missouri minors opened the no. 1 mine in Rock Springs. The no. 1 mine went on to become one of the largest coal mines in the West. Rock Springs coal was considered the highest quality coal found along the Union Pacific mainline. Larsen, Abe. "THEN & NOW: Coal Mining in Sweetwater County." Sweetwaternow.com, 19 Nov. 2015. Web. 13 July 2017. http://www.sweetwaternow.com/now-wyoming-coal/ Incorporated in 1888, Rock Springs owes much of its existence to the mining industry, boasting as many as 10 coal mines in the downtown area alone at one point. {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-18.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=''Union Pacific Coal Mines Nos. 7 and 9'' }} {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-17.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=''Rock Springs Coal Miners'' }} ==== Sublet ==== Sublet, Wyoming was located North of Kemmerer which is on Highway 189. Mines No. 5 and No. 6 of the Kemmerer Coal Company being located here. The Oregon Short Line Railroad https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Oregon_Short_Line_Railroad spur was completed to Sublet in 1907 and the town was soon afterward incorporated. The town was named for the Sublette family in the area but the spelling has been corrupted. Sublet. Wyoming Places, n.d. Web. 17 July 2017. http://wyomingplaces.pbworks.com/w/page/12716451/Sublet The town of Sublet does not exist anymore. If you have additional information about Sublet please let me know so it can be added. {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-19.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=''Town of Sublet, Wyoming'' }} {{Image|file=Dean_s_Photos-20.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=''Sublet Tipple No. 5 Mine'' }} ===Coal Mine Disasters=== During the late the 1800's and after the turn of the century coal mining techniques hadn't fully developed to today's standards, but then like now every miner wanted to make it home for dinner. From the beginning of mining near Carbon in 1868 until 1942, 23 separate mine disasters resulting in the death of at least one miner and in multiple cases over a hundred miners lost their lives. However, according to the U.S. Bureau of Mines, the term “disaster” applies to any mine mishap in which five or more miners are killed. But for this instance we are going to pay our respects to all of the miners who have lost their lives working the coal mines in the State of Wyoming. Of course, this number does not count the individual incidents where individual miners often were killed, lost limbs or were otherwise maimed by cave-ins, explosions or equipment malfunctions within the mines. Roberts, Phil. "The Most Dangerous Occupation: The Quest for Safety in Wyoming’s Coal Mines." WyoHistory.org, n.d. Web. 4 July 2017. http://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/coal-mine-safety However, for this project even those explosions that claimed the lives of one miner are being written about, because their sacrifice is worth being recognized. These 23 disasters have claimed the lives of approximately '''525''' miners and left countless families without fathers, sons, brothers, grandfathers and uncles. These numbers are approximate due to the limited and vague lists provided by the newspaper articles and sources available. Below are the dates and locations of these mining disasters. ==== Mining Disaster Chart ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Wyoming Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Space Done ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Deaths''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Profiles Done |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|4 Mar 1881 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Central_Pacific_Mine_No._3_-_Explosion Almy No. 2 Mine Disaster 1881] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Almy, Uinta County ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|38 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|12 Jan 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Union_Pacific_Mine_No._4_-_Explosion Almy No. 4 Mine Disaster 1886] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Almy, Uinta County ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 Mar 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Red_Canyon_No._5_Mine_Disaster_1895 Red Canyon No. 5 Mine Disaster 1895] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Red Canyon, Uinta County ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|64 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|25 Feb 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Diamondville_No._1_Mine_Disaster_1901|Diamondville Mine No. 1 Disaster, 1901]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Diamondville, Lincoln County ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|30 Jun 1903 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Hanna_No._1_Mine_Disaster_1903|Hanna No. 1 Mine Disaster 1903]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hanna, Carbon County ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|169 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1 Dec 1905 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Diamondville_No._1_Mine_Disaster_1905 Diamondville Mine No. 1 Disaster, 1905] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Diamondville, Lincoln County ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|18 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|8 Mar 1908 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Hanna_No._1_Mine_Disaster_1908|Hanna No. 1 Mine Disaster 1908]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hanna, Carbon County ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|59 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|14 Aug 1923 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Frontier_No._1_Mine_Disaster_1923|Frontier Mine No. 1 Disaster, 1923]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Kemmerer, Lincoln County ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|99 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|16 Sep 1924 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kemmerer_Coal_Company_No._5_Mine_Disaster_1924 Kemmerer Coal Company No. 5 Mine Disaster, 1924] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Sublet, Lincoln County ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Needs names |- |} |} ---- ==Historical Museums and Field Trips== If you enjoy visiting museums or taking field trips and learning about the history of our country here are links to six in Wyoming that will provide you information about the history of coal mining in the State of Wyoming. *[http://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/aladdin-coal-tipple Aladdin Coal Tipple] *[http://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/black-diamond-historic-mine-trail Black Diamond Historic Mine Trail] *[http://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/black-thunder-coal-mine Black Thunder Coal Mine] *[http://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/carbon-wyoming Carbon, Wyoming] *[https://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/carbon-county-museum Carbon Country Museum] *[http://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/carbon-cemetery Carbon Cemetery] *[http://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/fossil-country-frontier-museum Fossil Country Frontier Museum] *[http://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/hanna-basin-museum Hanna Basin Museum] *[http://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/reliance-tipple Reliance Tipple] *[https://www.tourwyoming.com/explore/history-and-museums/rock-springs-historical-museum.html Rock Springs Historical Museum] *[http://www.wyohistory.org/field-trips/sweetwater-county-historical-museum Sweetwater County Historical Museum] ---- ==Sources== Also See: *[http://www.wyomingtalesandtrails.com/index.html Wyoming Tales and Trails] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Hanna Mine disasters| Hanna Mine Disasters]] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Afton, Wyoming|Afton, Wyoming]] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Almy, Wyoming|Almy, Wyoming]] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Diamondville, Wyoming|Diamondville, Wyoming]] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Hanna, Wyoming|Hanna, Wyoming]] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Kemmerer, Wyoming|Kemmerer, Wyoming]] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Rawlins, Wyoming|Rawlins, Wyoming]] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Rock Springs, Wyoming|Rock Springs, Wyoming]] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Lincoln County, Wyoming|Lincoln County, Wyoming (Former Sublet Location)]] *Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Uinta County, Wyoming|Uinta County, Wyoming]] ------------------------ : ''A big thanks to [[Anderson-27686|Dean Anderson]] from the [[Project:Disasters|Disasters Project]] for all of the incredible time and hard work he put into these mining pages! Thank you Dean!

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'''[[Space:Wythe_County%2C_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1850|Wythe County, Virginia Slave Owners in 1850]]''' Please see [[#Notes|Notes]] for likely enumeration errors. Those entries are identified in the table by an asterisk (*). {| class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |- ! '''Last''' !! '''First''' !! '''Full''' !! '''Links''' !! '''Order''' !! '''Page''' !! '''Slaves''' |- | Allison || Harlbert ||[[Allison-9421|Halbert McClure Allison (1800-1866)]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-Y23Z}} || 208 || 21 || 4 |- | Allison || John || [[Allison-5708|John Craig Allison (1802-1862)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YK2M}}
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[[Space:Will_of_Nancy_McGavock%2C_Wythe_County_-_1861|Will]]|| 176 || 16 || 8 |- | McGavock || Randle || [[McGavock-83|Randal McGavock (abt.1803-abt.1890)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YP2M}} || 178 || 17 || 23 |- | McGavock || Sarah || [[Mc_Gavock-82|Sarah Mc Gavock (abt.1839-)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-Y2N2}} || 204 || 20 || 4 |- | McGavock || Stephen & Cloyd || [[McGavock-78|Stephen McGavock (1807-1880)]] & [[McGavock-80|Joseph Cloyd McGavock (1813-1886)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YG3Z}}
[[Space:Slaves_of_Stephen_and_Cloyd_McGavock%2C_Virginia|Space Page]]|| 192 || 19 || 52 |- | McTear || John M || [[McTeer-69|John Montgomery McTeer (abt.1824-1892)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-5DT2}}
[[Space:Slaves_of_John_McTeer%2C_Virginia|Space Page]] || 120 || 10 || 17 |- | Miller || Ezekiel ||[[Miller-114206|Ezekiel Miller (abt.1799-)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-Y5ZM}} || 172 || 16 || 6 |- | Miller || J C ||[[Miller-114207|James C Miller (abt.1828-abt.1906)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KVW2}} || 26 || 2 || 4 |- | Miller || James B || [[Miller-117953|James B Miller (abt.1840-abt.1862)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YJZM}} || 233 || 23 || 2 |- | Moore || A C || [[Moore-74021|Alfred Cleon Moore (1805-1890)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-J96Z}} || 248 || 25 || 15 |- | Morrison || Julia A || [[Crockett-4003|Julia (Crockett) Morrison (1812-bef.1881)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KF2M}} || 49 || 5 || 10 |- | Neff || Daniel || [[Neff-627|Daniel M Neff (1821-1893)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KXW2}} || 62 || 6 || 5 |- | Neff || Martin || [[Neff-1970|Martin Neff]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-562M}} || 113 || 10 || 1 |- | Newberry || A T || [[Newberry-826|Allen Taylor Newberry (1797-1887)]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-5ZZM}} || 143 || 12 || 5 |- | Newberry || Harmon || [[Newberry-838|Harman C Newberry (1826-1915)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-5CW2}} || 167 || 15 || 3 |- | Newland || Preston M || [[Newland-1594|Preston Monroe Newland (abt.1824-abt.1901)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KDZM}} || 79 || 8 || 3 |- | Nickols || Leander || [[Nuckels-11|Leander Nuckels (1795-1872)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YJ3Z}} || 234 || 23 || 4 |- | Noel || C J || [[Noel-4050|Clayron Jackson Noel (abt.1819-abt.1897)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KK2M}} || 13 || 2 || 3 |- | Oglesby || Frances || [[Oglesby-1345|Frances Oglesby ]]| || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YLMM}} || 200 || 20 || 3 |- | Oglesby || Jane C || [[Sayers-1578| Jane C Oglesby]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YL3Z}} || 199 || 20 || 8 |- | Oglesby || Nicholas || [[Oglesby-1346|Nicholas Oglesby]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-Y2T2}} || 201 || 20 || 3 |- | Painter || A || [[Painter-2342|Abraham Painter (1804-1886)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-JMT2}} || 253 || 25 || 10 |- | Painter || Isaca ||[[Painter-4551|Isaac Peters Painter (abt.1802-abt.1882)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-JMPZ}} || 254 || 25 || 8 |- | Patterson || Rhody || [[Ingram-8549|Rhoda (Ingram) Patterson (abt.1797-)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-58N2}} || 132 || 11 || 1 |- | Perceival || Sarah || [[Percival-1259|Sarah Donner Caroline Percival (abt.1817-)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-JMN2}} || 256 || 26 || 7 |- | Percival || J J || [[Percival-1257|Joshua J. Percival (1809-1884)]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-5DPZ}} || 121 || 10 || 3 |- | Perkins || E || [[Perkins-22074|John Ellis Perkins (abt.1843-1916)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KK3Z}} || 18 || 2 || 5 |- | Pettyjohn || Archer || [[Pettyjohn-327|Archer Pettyjohn (abt.1827-)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-Y66Z}} || 105 || 9 || 4 |- | Pickle || David || [[Pickle-516|David Jones Pickle (1799-1888)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-N1N2}} || 265 || 27 || 6 |- | Pierce || Alexander || [[Pierce-19358|Alexander Pierce (abt.1801-abt.1870)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-J9PZ}} || 245 || 25 || 10 |- | Pierce || William || [[Pierce-19655|William W Pierce (1811-1875)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YKW2}} || 216 || 22 || 7 |- | Pierce & Brawley || || [[Peirce-1412|David R Peirce (abt.1829-1865)]] and [[Bralley-25|John Smyth Bralley (1797-1866)]])) || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-J92M}} || 246 || 25 || 1 |- | Poler Sr || Robert || [[Porter-26751|Robert Porter, Sr. (abt.1797-)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YNT2}} || 236 || 23, 24 || 11 |- | Porter || Robert || [[Porter-26751|Robert Porter (abt.1797-bef.1863)]] and see Poler Sr above || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-Y2PZ}} || 202 || 20 || 1 |- | Porter [Polis] || Patsey || Patsey Porter [Polis] Probably: [[Messerschmidt-44|Margaret (Messersmith) Porter (abt.1804-1877)]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-56PZ}} || 112 || 10 || 5 |- | Poter || Stephen || [[Porter-23134|Stephen Porter (1813-1883)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-JMW2}} || 259 || 26 || 6 |- | Raper || Robert || [[Raper-1199|Robert Raper (1796-1878)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YKZM}} {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YK6Z}}
[[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_Raper_(d_1878)%2C_Virginia|Space Page]]|| 214 || 21,22 || 41 |- | Repass || Lydia || [[Brown-110479|Lydia Emaline (Brown) Repass (1809-1897)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-K66Z}} || 69 || 7 || 2 |- | Repass || Rufus || [[Repass-69|Rufus Repass (1805-1878)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KXT2}} || 56 || 6 || 3 |- | Repass || Stephen || [[Repass-144|Stephen A Repass (1805-1876)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-58MM}} || 137 || 11 || 3 |- | Rich || F K || [[Rich-8548|Fleming K Rich (abt.1806-abt.1861)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KVT2}} || 20 || 2 || 4 |- | Rich || W W || [[Rich-3298|William Wallace Rich (1831-1904)]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KKMM}} || 19 || 2 || 1 |- | Richardson || A L || [[Crockett-1841|Agnes L. (Crockett) Richardson (1813-1880)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-Y22M}} || 203 || 20 || 13 |- | Richardson || Henry || [[Richardson-38979|Henry Woodsen Richardson (1831-1883)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-Y26Z}} || 205 || 20 || 3 |- | Rosinburn || Barbra || [[Rosenbaum-133|Maria Barbara (Rosenbaum) Jonas (1806-1888)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-JMZM}} || 258 || 26 || 8 |- | Sanders || Adams || [[Sanders-12056|Adams Sanders (1792-1860)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YN2M}} || 237 || 24 || 27 |- | Sanders || D B || [[Sanders-12049|Daniel Burton Sanders (1810-1862)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-2SMM}} || 160 || 14 || 19 |- | Sanders Jr || Jno || [[Sanders-22670|John A Sanders Jr (abt.1822-1871)]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-23W2}} || 149 || 12 || 4 |- | Sanders || John || [[Sanders-18074|William John Sanders (1797-1873)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YN6Z}} || 239 || 24 || 18 |- | Sanders || John A || [[Sanders-12058|John Adams Sanders (1792-1883)]]
[[Space:Slaves_of_John_Adams_Sanders_(d_1883)%2C_Virginia|Space Page]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-JM3Z}} || 260 || 26 || 33 |- | Sanders || Lockey W || [[Sanders-22320|Lockey Walker Sanders (abt.1823-abt.1895)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KXPZ}} || 57 || 6 || 6 |- | Sanders || R W || [[Sanders-18292|Richard Walton Sanders (1826-1905)]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YKN2}}
[[Space:Slaves_of_Richard_W._Sanders%2C_Virginia|Space Page]]|| 213 || 21 || 15 |- | Sanders || Thomas || [[Sanders-2880|Thomas V. Sanders (1795-1881)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-JMMM}} || 261 || 27 || 11 |- | Sayers || Henry D ||[[Sayers-1833|Henry Davis Sayers (abt.1813-1880)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-5Z3Z}} || 145 || 12 || 20 |- | Sayers || John T || [[Sayers-1792|John Thompson Sayers Jr. (1804-1879)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YLW2}} || 198 || 20 || 4 |- | Sayers || Robert || [[Sayers-1596|Robert Sayers (1796-1867)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YPPZ}}
[[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_Sayers_(d_1867)%2C_Virginia|Space Page]]|| 177 || 16, 17 || 46 |- | Sayers || William || [[Sayers-1856|William Sayers (abt.1815-abt.1895)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YJ2M}} || 231 || 23 || 9 |- | Scott || W M ||[[Scott-60180|William M Scott (abt.1828-)]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-5D6Z}} || 124 || 10 || 4 |- | Sexton || David || [[Sexton-5856|David Sexton (abt.1810-abt.1882)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KNW2}} || 44 || 4 || 11 |- | Sexton || John || [[Sexton-2906|John Sexton (1811-1868)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KN3Z}} || 45 || 5 || 7 |- | Shaffer || Jacob ||[[Shaffer-3315|Jacob Shaffer (1783-1874)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-2ST2}} || 152 || 13 || 2 |- | Shaffer || Jacob ||[[Shaffer-3315|Jacob Shaffer (1783-1874)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YGN2}} || 188 || 18 || 5 |- | Shaffer || James || [[Shaffer-3323|James Shaffer (1812-abt.1893)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YG6Z}} || 189 || 18 || 2 |- | Shannon || Thomas || [[Shannon-5472|Thomas G Shannon (1817-1874)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-K6PZ}} || 66 || 7 || 9 |- | Sharitz || John P ||[[Sharitz-12|John Peter Sharitz (1826-1905)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KF6Z}} || 51 || 6 || 1 |- | Shepherd || D G || [[Shepherd-11804|David G Shepherd (abt.1807-1870)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-5H2M}} || 159 || 14 || 2 |- | Shiffey || J W || [[Sheffey-67|James W Sheffey Sr (abt.1813-1876)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YP6Z}} || 180 || 18 || 3 |- | Simmerman || Henry || [[Simmermon-16|Henry Simmermon (abt.1814-abt.1904)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KNZM}} || 43 || 4 || 6 |- | Simmerman || Jno P M ||[[Simmerman-197|John Posey Mathew Simmerman (abt.1822-1880)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-233Z}} || 150 || 12 || 20 |- | Simmermon || Margaret || [[Simmermon-15|Margaret Simmermon]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YPMM}} || 184 || 18 || 8 |- | Simmerman || Thomas || [[Simmerman-195|Thomas Simmerman (1825-)]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-N1W2}} || 268 || 27 || 9 |- | Snavely || B F || [[Snavely-772|Benjamin Franklin Snavely (1830-1861)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-5XMM}} || 110 || 10 || 1 |- | Snavely || Joseph || [[Snavely-92|Joseph H Snavely (1813-1883)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YXMM}} || 100 || 9 || 5 |- | Snavely || Polly || [[Davis-114163|Mary (Davis) Snavely (1796-1862)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-2SW2}} || 158 || 14 || 3 |- | Spence || Hugh || [[Spence-399|Hugh Spence (1801-1882)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KNT2}} || 38 || 4 || 19 |- | Spiller || Jane || [[Spiller-437|Jane Crockett (Spiller) Carrington (1835-1908)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KJN2}} || 32 || 4 || 2 |- | Spiller || Susan || [[Crockett-1999|Susanna Montgomery (Crockett) Spiller (1809-1883)]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KJ2M}}
[[Space:Slaves_of_William_H_%26_Susanna_Spiller%2C_Virginia|Space Page]] || 31 || 3, 4 || 39 |- | St Clair || David || [[St_Clair-2015|David Alexander St Clair (1828-1898)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-FGPZ}} || 8 || 2 || 1 |- | St Clair || James H || [[St_Clair-2014|James H St Clair (1797-1862)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-FGT2}} || 7 || 2 || 6 |- | Staley || Catharine || [[Staley-2586|Catharine Staley (abt.1820-1874)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YF6Z}} || 87 || 8 || 1 |- | Staley || Christian [Christena] C || [[Staley-2602|Christian C Staley (bef.1813-1883)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YF2M}} || 85 || 8 || 1 |- | Staley || Jane A || [[Brooks-27726|Jane Armstrong (Brooks) Staley (abt.1800-abt.1871)]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YFN2}} || 86 || 8 || 1 |- | Stephens || James S || [[Stephens-19977|James Summerfield Stephens (1830-1873)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YV6Z}} || 223 || 22 || 2 |- | Steptoe || Robt C || [[Steptoe-227|Robert Calloway Steptoe (1791-1870)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YXPZ}}
[[Space:Slaves_of_Robert_C_Steptoe_(d_1870)%2C_Virginia|Space Page]] || 93 || 9 || 35 |- | Straw || John B || [[Straw-432|John Brown Straw (1815-1891)]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KX3Z}} || 63 || 6, 7 || 16 |- | Stuart || George || [[Stuart-5126|George Stuart (1789-1862)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KV3Z}} || 27 || 2, 3 || 25 |- | Stuart || John H || [[Stuart-6086|John Howard Stuart (abt.1824-)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-FG2M}} || 9 || 2 || 1 |- | Stuart || W Alexander || [[Stuart-5862|William Alexander Stuart (1826-1892)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KN2M}} || 40 || 4 || 11 |- | Tate || Charles C || [[Tate-6260|Charles Campbell Tate (1808-1874)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YGW2}} || 191 || 18, 19 || 17 |- | Tate || M B || [[Tate-7482|Mitchell Beverly Tate (1823-1892)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-K6T2}}
[[Space:Slaves_of_Mitchell_Beverly_Tate%2C_Virginia|Space Page]]|| 65 || 7 || 12 |- | Terry || William || [[Terry-7183|William Terry]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KNMM}} || 46 || 5 || 5 |- | Thornley || Aaron || [[Thornley-626|Aaron Thornley (1803-aft.1870)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-N1PZ}} || 263 || 27 || 8 |- | Tilson || H H || [[Tilson-723|Harmon Henry Tilson (abt.1822-1876)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-586Z}} || 133 || 11 || 5 |- | Trigg || Guy F S || [[Trigg-925|Guy Francis Smith Trigg (abt.1809-1875)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YNZM}}
[[Space:Slaves_of_Guy_F._S._Trigg%2C_Virginia|Space Page]]|| 240 || 24 || 16 |- | Umbarger || Abraham || [[Umberger-14|Abraham Umberger (1816-1880)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-Y6T2}} || 101 || 9 || 1 |- | Umbarger || Alexander || [[Umbarger-88|James Alexander Umbarger (1814-aft.1900)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-58PZ}} || 130 || 11 || 6 |- | Umbarger || Andrew || [[Umbarger-39|Andrew Umbarger (1810-abt.1894)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YGZM}} || 190 || 18 || 10 |- | Umbarger || Jonas ||[[Umbarger-248|Jonas Umbarger (abt.1773-abt.1867)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-Y62M}} || 103 || 9 || 1 |- | Umbarger || Philip || [[Umbarger-40|Philip Umbarger (1786-1869)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-582M}} || 131 || 11 || 3 |- | Umbarger || Simon || [[Umberger-231|Simon Umberger (1814-1886)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-5D3Z}} || 127 || 10 || 5 |- | Umbarger || William || [[Umberger-364|William Umberger (1804-1891)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-56T2}} || 111 || 10 || 2 |- | Unions Lead Mines Company || || [[Space:Wythe_Lead_Mines_Company|Union Lead Mines Company ]](unindexed) || {{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GBSN-6PF}}|| 232 || 23 || 2 |- | Waddle || Nancy || [[Steele-1736|Nancy (Steele) Waddle (1808-)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-5ZPZ}} || 139 || 11 || 7 |- | Walkhop || Mary || [[Walkhop-1|Mary Walkhop (abt.1785-aft.1860)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YFZM}} || 88 || 8 || 2 |- | Walsh || John || [[Walsh-14201|John Walsh (abt.1820-abt.1889)]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-KKW2}} || 17 || 2 || 1 |- | Walton || Senah || [[Sanders-22398|Senah Newell (Sanders) Walton (abt.1811-1872)]]
[[Space:Slaves_of_Senah_Walton%2C_Virginia|Space Page]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YNN2}} || 238 || 24 || 11 |- | Wampler || Esther || [[Campbell-45630|Esther Hattie (Campbell) Wampler (abt.1780-bef.1860)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-56ZM}} || 116 || 10 || 1 |- | Ward || Frank || [[Ward-4389|James Franklin Ward (1824-1869)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YXW2}} || 98 || 9 || 5 |- | Ward || L R || [[Ward-44896|Lilborn Rutledge Ward (abt.1816-abt.1903)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-56W2}} || 117 || 10 || 4 |- | Ward || Robert N || [[Ward-4391|Robert Newton Ward (1805-1880)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-K6W2}} || 71 || 7 || 13 |- | Ward || William || [[Ward-3578|William Ward III (1791-1861)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-563Z}} || 118 || 10 || 3 |- | Whitman || David || [[Whitman-3721|David Whitman (1796-1883)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-N16Z}} || 266 || 27 || 4 |- | Wood || Thomas || [[Wood-53887|Thomas Wood (abt.1812-)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-2S6Z}} || 156 || 13 || 15 |- | Yerion || James || [[Yerion-7|James Yerion (abt.1821-)]] || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-J9N2}} || 247 || 25 || 3 |- | Yost || James L ||[[Yost-2193|James L Yost (1811-)]]|| {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-FGZM}} || 12 || 2 || 2 |- | || Dolly || [[Miller-114625|Dolly Miller (abt.1755-aft.1860)]] (actually enslaved person over 100 enumerated by name) || {{FamilySearch Record|W2XR-YJW2}} || 273 || || |} ===Notes=== * Robert Jackson, page 23, is likely incorrect and should be John Jackson. This is based on comparing the order of names of owners on the slave schedule with the order of households in the standard census. Robert Jackson's slaves were recorded in another entry. John Jackson owned a similar number of slaves in 1850, and also the 1860 schedule shows him owning $15,200 in personal property.

Y chromosome I-Z59

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[[Category:Y-DNA_Haplogroup_I1]] The goal of this project is to provide resources for other males who have the Z59 SNP and belong to Y chromosome haplogroup I-Z59. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6035205 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Ancestor== [[Space:Y_haplogroup_I-Z58|I-Z58]] ==Equivalent== I-S246 ==Descendants== # I-Z60 (S337/Z60, S439/Z61, Z62) # I-Z382 (Z382) ==More information== [http://isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpI.html ISOGG Y-DNA Haplogroup I] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_I-M253 Wikipedia Y Haplogroup I] [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tFyYl5ClBG8QTBc-tsv7k2hEDYXmD46ml7cjelZop0Q/edit?pli=1 Haplogroup I1 Tree by Ray Banks] [[Space:Y-DNA_Haplogroup_I_Subhaplogroups|Y-DNA I Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree]] ==Notes==

Y haplogroup I-Z58

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Y chromosome I-Z58 ==Ancestor== I-DF29/S438 ==Equivalent== I-S244 ==Descendants== # [[Space:Y_haplogroup_I-Z59|I-S246/Z59]] # I-S296/Z138, Z139/S338, PF2805.2/Z2540.2 ==More information== [http://isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpI.html ISOGG Y-DNA Haplogroup I] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_I-M253 Wikipedia Y Haplogroup I] [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tFyYl5ClBG8QTBc-tsv7k2hEDYXmD46ml7cjelZop0Q/edit?pli=1 Haplogroup I1 Tree by Ray Banks] [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/2121/about/background I1>Z58+ and I1>Z63+ Project] [[Space:Y-DNA_Haplogroup_I_Subhaplogroups|Y-DNA I Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree]] ==Notes==

Y haplogroup I-Z59

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Y chromosome I-Z59 ==Ancestor== [[Space:Y_haplogroup_I-Z58|I-Z58]] ==Equivalent== I-S246 ==Descendants== # I-CTS8647/S1985/Z2894 # I-Z2041 ==More information== [http://isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpI.html ISOGG Y-DNA Haplogroup I] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_I-M253 Wikipedia Y Haplogroup I] [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tFyYl5ClBG8QTBc-tsv7k2hEDYXmD46ml7cjelZop0Q/edit?pli=1 Haplogroup I1 Tree by Ray Banks] [[Space:Y-DNA_Haplogroup_I_Subhaplogroups|Y-DNA I Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree]] ==Notes==

Y Haplogroup R-Z198 Ancestry

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Information on the ancestral SNPs of Z198 Mount Tobo eruption 70,000 Younger Dryas 10,800 to 10,000 years ago https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Younger_Dryas#/media/File:YoungDryas.png Beginning of the last Ice Age End of the last Ice Age Dog Europe 13,000 BCE Sheep Anatolia 9,000 Pig Near East 9,000 Goat Near East 10,000 Horse Kazakhstan 3,500 Pigeon Mediterranean 3,000 BT 70,000 - 80,000 years ago Africa CT 70,00 years ago East Africa or Asia CF 70,000 - 75,000 South West Asia F-M89 57,500 - 62,500 BP South Asia GHIJK 45,000 - 50,000 BCE South West Asia HIJK 45,000 - 50,000 BCE South West or South Asia IJK 47,000 - 60,000 years ago Southwest Asia K 47,000 years BP South or West Asia K2 47,000 - 55,000 years BP Southeast Assia K2b 40,000-50,000 years BP South Asia P-M45 27,000-45,000 years BP Southeast Asia M207 19,000 years BP Cenral Asia M173 12,500-25,700 years BP Central Asia Paleolithic M343http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Southeast of Caspian SeaOrigins of R-M269 Diversity in Europe, Miahael Hammer Family Tree DNA 9th Annual Conference M343 less than 18,500 years BPhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R1b L278 L389 Mesolithic P25http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Southwest of the Caspian Seahttp://cache.eupedia.com/images/content/R1b-migration-map.jpg Eupedia map of R1b migration. Accessed March 15, 2016 Neolithic P297 Southeast of the present day Turkeyhttp://cache.eupedia.com/images/content/R1b-migration-map.jpg Eupedia map of R1b migration. Accessed March 15, 2016http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Early Bronze Age L23 Southeast Europe and Anatoliahttp://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml L51 Central Europehttp://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Ancient DNA tests have all confirmed the presence of L51 in Germany from the Bell Beaker period onwards, but none in earlier cultures.http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Middle Bronze Age L11 Western Europehttp://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml L11 is thought to have arrived in Central Europe (Hungary, Austria, Bohemia) around 2500 BCE, approximately two millennia after the shift to the Neolithic in these regions. Agrarian towns had started to develop. Gold and copper had begun to be mined. The Unetice culture was probably the first culture in which R1b-L11 lineages played a major role.http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml P310, P311, L11 Major population movement occuring after the Neolithic agricultural transition. Displaced Western European Neolithic Y.http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml P31 Prior to testing I was only sure of P312 R1b1a1a2a1a2 P312 R1b1a1a2a1a2a DF27 R1b1a1a2a1a2a1 Z195 R1b1a1a2a1a2a1b Z198 SNP testing revealed DF27>Z195>Z198 DF27 is classified as Ibero-Atlantic at http://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Z195 Central Francehttp://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Z195 is the synonymous with Z196 which is associated with the Bell Beaker Culture https://sites.google.com/site/df17brecko/genetic-genealogy/df27 Z198 === Footnotes ===

Yankee Stadium

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[[Category:Bronx County, New York]] [[Category:New York Yankees]] The old stadium, which opened in 1923 and was home to the history making New York Yankees saw its last game in 2008. The new stadium was inaugurated in April 2009, replacing the original Yankee Stadium that operated from 1923 to 2008; new Yankee Stadium is parallel to the old Yankee Stadium, between 161st & 164th Streets. At a cost of over three billion dollars, the new stadium, featuring improvements from cup holders to luxury suites, is sure to be as upscale as the team itself has become. More legroom and plenty of dining options are also featured and the club is no doubt hoping to keep seats full and people happy with all the new improvements. This is a bitter sweet moment for some New Yorkers, who look at the old stadium as a piece of history that cant be replaced by better snack options. Home of [[Ruth-1|Babe Ruth]] and many other legends of the game, the stadium will surely be missed by those who grew up visiting the park and whose memories are there. Please take a moment to add those memories from your visits to the stadium below. Whether you remember every stat from the day or if you only remember that your uncle James bought you three hotdogs and a soda so big you had to run to the restroom every inning! See also: * [[Wikipedia:Yankee Stadium (1923)|Yankee Stadium (1923)]] at Wikipedia * [[Wikipedia:Yankee Stadium|Yankee Stadium]] at Wikipedia * [http://newyork.yankees.mlb.com/nyy/history/timeline1.jsp Yankees Timeline]

Y-DNA Haplogroup E3b (aka E-M215 Subhaplogroups

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[[Space:Major_Y-DNA_and_mtDNA_Haplogroups|Home]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_E-M215_%28Y-DNA%29 Y-DNA E-M35.1 (formerly E3b) subclades] ''(redirects to E-M215)'' shown by [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_project_help#Nomenclature_System_.28YCC.29 YCC shorthand naming] (i.e. major haplogroup - SNP name) of DNA testers found in their WikiTree profiles '''which include results in YSearch'''. For the hierarchy of these subclades see M35.1 at [http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpE.html Y-DNA Haplogroup E and its Subclades]. ==Y-DNA E-M35.1 (formerly E3b) Subclades Found in WikiTree== '''In SNP name order. WikiTreers are encouraged to add to this list. Please show only one example per subhaplogroup'''. # [[Hodges-5227|E-CTS2500]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=CTS2500&walk ->->->] - # [[Ehlers-857|E-BY4994]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=BY4994&walk ->->->] # [[Wood-13886|E-BY172399]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=BY172399&walk ->->->] * # [[Garrison-2836|E-L117]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=L117&walk ->->->] - # [[Lancaster-1319|E-L143]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=L143&walk ->->->] * # [[Baber-266|E-L241]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=L241&walk ->->->] * # [[McGrew-498|E-L542]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=L542&walk ->->->] - # [[Levitansky-23|E-L791]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=L791&walk ->->->] * # [[Harvey-243|E-M84]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=M84&walk ->->->] - # [[Bisset-161|E-M123]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=M123&walk ->->->] * # [[Greenwood-1335|E-M183]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=M183&walk ->->->] - # [[David-1072|E-PF6748]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=PF6748&walk ->->->] * # [[Landsborough-9|E-PF6751]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=PF6751&walk ->->->] - # [[Hamby-677|E-S9725]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=S9725&walk ->->->] * # [[Leathers-74|E-V13]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_E-V68#E-V13 Wikipedia] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=V13&walk ->->->] * # [[Sheldon-1385|E-V22]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=V22&walk ->->->] * # [[Wills-3479|E-Z17264]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=Z17264&walk ->->->] # [[Moskowitz-81|E-Z17696]] [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=Z17696&walk ->->->] * #

Y-DNA Haplogroup I Category Tree

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Y-DNA Haplogroup I Subhaplogroups

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[[Space:Major_Y-DNA_and_mtDNA_Haplogroups|Home]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_I-M170 Y-DNA I subhaplogroups] shown by [http://www.isogg.org/wiki/Y-DNA_project_help#Nomenclature_System_.28YCC.29 YCC shorthand naming] (i.e. major haplogroup - SNP name) of DNA testers found in their WikiTree profiles '''which once included results in YSearch'''. For the hierarchy of these subhaplogroups see [http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpI.html Y-DNA Haplogroup I and its Subclades] and [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/y-dna-haplotree/I Family Tree DNA’s Y Haplotree] and
[[Space:Y-DNA_Haplogroup_I_Category_Tree| Y-DNA Haplogroup I1 & Subgroup Page]] '''In SNP name order. WikiTreers are encouraged to add to this list. Please show only one example per subhaplogroup'''. ==Y-DNA I Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree== #[[Barbo-12|I-A1328]] #[[Aronovitz-4|I-A1965]] #[[Douglas-8138|I-A1968]] #[[Livingston-2396|I-BY24]] #[[Hull-514|I-BY266]] #[[Beardsley-78|I-BY463]] #[[Hull-514|I-BY2841]] #[[Dean-5343|I-BY3100]] #[[Vinsant-28|I-BY3406]] #[[Watson-13337|I-BY5384]] #[[Buys-651|I-BY34622]] #[[Darbyshire-80|I-CTS1148]] #[[Kanters-4|I-CTS1977]] #[[Persson-2218|I-F3312]] #[[Roberts-7085|I-F14873]] * #[[Freawineasson-5|I-FGC15106]] #[[Foster-2616|I-FGC22162]] #[[Sturdevant-47|I-L22]] #[[Darr-230|I-L126]] #[[Long-4800|I-L161]] #[[Hamilton-1422|I-L338]] #[[Kates-59|I-L801]] #[[Crow-1136|I-L1450]] #[[Tilly-194|I-M170]] * #[[Bradford-2718|I-M223]] #[[Crew-50| I-M253]] #[[Luce-717|I-M284]] #[[Hanley-618|I-P37]] #[[Zaidler-2|I-P78]] #[[Angstadt-12|I-P109]] #[[Cobb-5637|I-S1990]] #[[Darby-1476|I-S12289]] #[[Harper-4028|I-S14887]] #[[Marlow-151|I-S23679]] #[[Holcomb-1117|I-S26361]] #[[Beardsley-17|I1-S12289 (not listed on ISOGG yet)]] #[[Williamson-1443|I-PF49]] #[[Kent-3360|I-PF3292]] #[[Symonds-193|I-Y4044]] #[[Hough-388|I-Y4739]] #[[Stewart-22916|I-Y5360]] #[[Watson-13337|I-Y5384]] #[[Lindgren-175|I-Y16813]] #[[McAnally-133|I-Y7219]] #[[Jones-43665|I-Y7233]] #[[Jackson-22973|I-Y8712]] #[[Anderson-26121|I-Y17218]] #[[Gardner-938|I-Y17927]] #[[Freawineasson-5|I-Y85844]] #[[Ellis-3146|I-Z61]] * #[[Bartlett-4370|I-Z63]] #[[Goff-495|I-Z138]] #[[Key-1051|I-Z140]] #[[Collins-18351|I-Z2541]] #[[Heidrick-18|I-Z16983]]

Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b (aka R-M343) Subhaplogroups

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[[Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup R1b]] [[Space:Major_Y-DNA_and_mtDNA_Haplogroups|Home]] [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R1b_%28Y-DNA%29 Y-DNA R1b (aka R-M343)] subhaplogroups shown by [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Y_Chromosome_Consortium YCC] shorthand naming (i.e. major haplogroup - SNP name) of DNA testers found in their WikiTree profiles '''which include results in YSearch'''. For the hierarchy of these subhaplogroups see M343 at [http://www.isogg.org/tree/ISOGG_HapgrpR.html Y-DNA Haplogroup R and its Subclades]. '''In SNP name order. WikiTreers are encouraged to add to this list. Please show only one example per subhaplogroup'''. ==Y-DNA R1b (aka R-M343) Subhaplogroups Found in WikiTree== # [[Conaway-177|R-A16]] # [[McDonald-7192|R-A156]] # [[Dyess-49|R-A241]] # [[Kitchen-721|R-A426]] # [[McDonald-14213|R-A557]] # [[Gleeson-284|R-A660]] # [[Baker-11662|R-A725]] # [[McDaniel-2544|R-A939]] # [[Kennedy-10833|R-A1774]] # [[Campbell-17570|R-A2119]] # [[Jones-40162|R-A6906]] # [[Cameron-6448|R-A7299]] # [[Domeika-4|R-A7993]] # [[McFarlane-220|R-A9063]] # [[Conaway-177|R-BY10]] # [[Arseneau-10|R-BY210]] # [[McCrary-454|R-BY2628]] # [[Bain-267|R-BY2937]] # [[Hollingsworth-2394|R-BY3297]] * # [[Hickox-286|R-BY3327]] # [[Williams-51575|R-BY3332]] # [[Gainer-55|R-BY3338]] # [[Luffman-103|R-BY3564]] # [[Stratmann-15|R-BY3613]] * # [[Kilby-334|R-BY3623]] # [[Ervin-474|R-BY3663]] # [[Irwin-3390|R-BY3699]] # [[Millard-954|R-BY3851]] # [[Darr-230|R-BY4011]] # [[Hoare-923|R-BY4179]] # [[O'Brien-3274|R-BY5212]] # [[Kelly-12719|R-BY11148]] # [[DeHaviland-5|R-BY11544]] # [[Adcock-1043|R-BY11796]] # [[Nelson-16044|R-BY12211]] # [[Graham-12557|R-BY13069]] # [[DeHaviland-5|R-BY18949]] # [[Kendall-969|R-BY19051]] # [[Clarke-6024|R-BY19173]] # [[Eriksson-2061|R-BY30937]] # [[Eschenfelder-2|R-BY33288]] # [[Bethel-269|R-CTS241]] # [[Britton-1916|R-CTS1751]] # [[Barry-1318|R-CTS1791]] # [[Dinberg-10|R-CTS3412]] # [[Johnson-53365|R-CTS4065]] # [[Henderson-6922|R-CTS4299]] # [[Hefferman-20|R-CTS4466]] # [[Arnold-6086|R-CTS4528]] # [[Hale-4373|R-CTS4529]] # [[Ballard-762|R-CTS7768]] # [[Brooks-11358|R-CTS8401]] # [[Couper-175|R-CTS8736]] # [[Feminella-2|R-CTS9219]] # [[Donaldson-1376|R-BY39516]] # [[Roberts-8668|R-CTS11722]] # [[Tissott-26|R-CTS12074]] # [[Malan-267|R-CTS12976]] # [[Bryant-6357|R-DC36]] # [[Bier-173|R-DF13]] # [[Finnerty-80|R-DF21]] # [[Hinton-1607|R-DF23]] # [[Andersson-3076|R-DF27]] # [[David-1230|R-DF96]] # [[Reeves-1867|R-DF98]] # [[Moore-18887|R-DF99]] # [[Cainaru-5|R-DF103]] # [[Hetherington-292|R-DF105]] # [[Williamson-4959|R-FGC3199]] # [[Biggs-671|R-FGC3268]] # [[Carey-3834|R-FGC4087]] # [[Grier-470|R-FGC4134]] # [[Rowles-314|R-BY21241]] # [[DeBusk-45|R-FGC5494]] # [[Cain-4373|R-FGC5781]] # [[Gibbons-278|R-FGC5939]] # [[Fuston-59|R-FGC9749]] # [[Campbell-27552|R-FGC10124]] # [[Hodges-5074 | R-FGC11232]] # [[Taylor-14562|R-FGC11784]] # [[Broughton-1115|R-FGC11998]] # [[Lyons-2036|R-FGC12058]] # [[Rafferty-203|R-FGC12948]] # [[Jewett-3850|R-FGC13125]] # [[Cook-19508|R-FGC14877]] # [[Hampson-209|R-FGC14951]] # [[Lorenzo-135|R-FGC15710]] # [[Flowers-2465|R-FGC16979]] # [[Jones-46279|R-FGC17429]] # [[Colquhoun-82|R-FGC19846]] # [[LaPalme-19|R-FGC20747]] # [[Foster-2616|R-FGC22162]] # [[Roelofs-138|R-FGC22940]] # [[Fiere_le_Pere_la_Verre-1|R-FGC23205]] # [[Coat-56|R-FGC29330]] # [[Ingram-3884|R-FGC30616]] # [[Griffith-4326|R-FGC30964]] # [[Litle-28|R-FGC31825]] # [[Heath-3406|R-FGC31837]] # [[Morris-9857|R-FGC32106]] # [[Gleason-1260|R-FGC32363]] # [[Daugherty-1256|R-FGC52373]] # [[Cormack-301|R-FGC61810]] # [[Reed-6659|R-JFS0004]] # [[Zacharatos-3|R-KMS57]] # [[Dean-5160|R-L2]] # [[Reynolds-5488|R-L20]] # [[Rustin-23|R-L21]] # [[Cartwright-785|R-L47]] # [[Wolcott-450|R-L48]] # [[Christopher-114|R-L51]] # [[Armstrong-6925|R-L135]]* # [[Adams-13375|R-L144.1]]* # [[Williams-49144|R-L151]] # [[Beaty-581|R-L159]] # [[Hyman-226|R-L161]]* # [[Arseneau-10|R-L165]] # [[Kauffman-312|R-L188]] # [[Meek-607|R-L193]] # [[Wright-15911|R-L226]] # [[Evans-17072|R-L371]] # [[Rose-1814|R-L513]] # [[Applegate-55|R-L562]] * # [[Gregory-6345|R-L1066]] # [[Campbell-24354|R-L1335]] # [[Ackerman-1668|R-L1336]] # [[Harding-330|R-M124]] # [[Clements-1932|R-M172]] # [[Hayes-3038|R-M173]] # [[Sharpe-464|R-M198]] # [[Feeney-72|R-M222]] # [[Angstadt-12|R-M253]] # [[Alderman-480|R-M269]] # [[Martinucci-152|R-M335]] # [[Harington-46|R-M512]] # [[Baker-13801|R-MC14]] # [[Albury-15|R-P310]] # [[G%C3%B3mez_Huete-1|R-P311]] # [[Sawyer-1291|R-P312]] # [[Friebel-8|R-PF740]] # [[Jauncey-65|R-PF6242]] # [[Brooks-9482|R-PF6577]] # [[Grande-118|R-PF7562]] # [[Williamson-4959|R-S190]] # [[Ewing-1731|R-S603]] # [[Balliol-25|R-S673]] # [[Anderson-4197|R-S744]] # [[Albury-17|R-S1026]] # [[Biers-26|R-S1567]] # [[Hammond-355|R-S3980]] # [[Pierrepont-45|R-S4056]] # [[Kilian-190|R-S4268]] # [[Nichols-5428|R-S6191]] # [[Eldred-82|R-S6881]] # [[Henderson-4289|R-S7361]] # [[Mosand-7|R-S7759]] # [[Furniss-61|R-S9737]] # [[Fesmire-19|R-S18372]] # [[Garrison-3410|R-S12035]] # [[Tardif-13|R-S22047]] # [[Jakobsen-407|R-S23346]] # [[Cole-3238|R-S23955]] # [[Douglas-5221|R-S23267]] # [[De_Quesada_Avalos-1|R-S7047]] # [[Fousse-9|R-S10957]] # [[Halenbeck-3|R-S18372]] # [[Koch-2855|R-S19589]] # [[Dekle-7|R-SRY2627]] # [[Höfler-24|R-Y2630]] # [[Cebull-2|R-SRY10831]] # [[Köhler-313|R-U106]] # [[Duncan-4659|R-U152]] # [[Laubenstein-11|R-U198]] # [[Deds-1|R-Y2324]] # [[Höfler-24|R-Y2630]] # [[Crow-277|R-Y2684]] # [[Anderson-6558|R-Y4010]] # [[Carroll-7070|R-Y5058]] # [[Hankins-115|R-Y5072]] # [[Anderson-4122|R-Y6668]] # [[Beasley-1533|R-Y15787]] # [[Beasley-1533|R-Y16863]] # [[Deed-27|R-Y18877]] # [[Andrews-9338|R-Y31297]] # [[Flodin-43|R-YP321]] # [[Farrar-1878|R-YP386]] # [[Čebulj-2|R-YP613]] # [[Andersson-3258|R-YP1178]] # [[Johnson-48682|R-YP1426]] # [[Van_Oldenburg-1|R-YP3896]] # [[Schwarz-460|R-YP4295]] # [[Manners-314|R-YP4514]] # [[Sinclair-2445|R-Z1]] # [[Deputy-347|R-Z7]] # [[Beesley-113|R-Z8]] # [[Brodie-1480|R-Z9]] # [[Nichols-3182|R-Z11]] # [[Lyons-2036|R-Z12]] # [[Willins-4|R-Z17]] # [[Shepherd-2347|R-Z31]] # [[Kauffman-579|R-Z36]] # [[Ardoin-123|R-Z43]] # [[Kinman-74|R-Z49]] # [[Sheldon-80|R-Z156]] # [[Lewis-24502|R-Z195]] # [[Pérez_de_Ornelas-3|R-Z198]] # [[Clark-19245|R-Z220]] # [[Canipe-62|R-Z253]] # [[Foshee-68|R-Z259]] # [[Cacott-3|R-Z270]] # [[LeEyre-9|R-Z278]] # [[Ocasio-15|R-Z279]] # [[Beard-1155|R-Z283]] # [[Timmons-875|R-Z343]] # [[Sinclair-2943|R-Z346]] # [[Mulholland-279|R-Z1513]] # [[Farthing-159|R-Z2185]] # [[Conaway-177|R-Z2534]] # [[Wall-2828|R-Z2542]] # [[Newell-1476|R-Z3000]] # [[Dignan-111|R-Z3004]] # [[Coffman-797|R-Z10270]] # [[Hughes-12209|R-Z16277]] # [[Nankevill-9|R-Z16294]] # [[Bradley-8463|R-Z16429]] # [[Fleming-6737|R-Z16521]] # [[Leahy-511|R-Z16523]] # [[Bean-1580|R-Z17901]] # [[Adams-30597|R-Z21270]] # [[Cloyes-28|R-Z21280]] # [[Strid-11|R-Z23532]] # [[Green-16349|R-Z25289]] # [[Foster-353|R-Z34614]] # [[Macfee-3|R-Z43267]] # [[Alexander-8453|R-ZP77]] # [[Le_Breton-344|R-ZP272]] # [[Chadwick-1191|R-ZZ10]] # [[Hammond-355 |R-BY69623]]

YDNA Haplogroup R-S23346

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[[Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-Z19]] : '''''This is a collection of notes and references concerning YDNA Haplogroup R-S23346. It's primarily designed to provide all known information of interest to those with the S23346 SNP, but is especially intended to raise their interest in further yDNA testing, so we can further flesh out the yDNA branches in our particular part of the tree.''''' : '' My apologies - my writing is often awkward, and I live in hopes of someday finding a friendly editor that can smooth it out, make it flow better.'' == News == ===== DNA Test Sales ===== * ''Summer Sale is on at FamilyTree DNA! All DNA tests are on sale, sale ends August 31. Savings look to be $10 to $50 off regular prices, same as last sale. mtDNA Full Sequence test is $139, normally $159. Family Finder (their autosomal DNA test) is $59, normally $79. yDNA Y-111 test is $219, normally $249. yDNA Big Y-700 test is $399, normally $449. yDNA Y-67 upgrade to Big Y-700 test is $259, normally $279. All of these prices are somewhat less than many of us paid! * By the way, my offer of $100 still stands! ''My apologies for being so slow - I'm way behind, and a bit swamped, will get back to this as soon as I can, with more news and updates to add here.'' ===== Tests being Taken ===== * Exciting! Two upgrades to the Big Y-700 test have been ordered! One by the family of Birger Elofson of Sweden, and one by Craig Ross of Scotland. I believe the Elofson test will create a named haplogroup much closer to me, perhaps even identify a common ancestor to Birger Elofson within 4 to 10 generations. But if it's closest to me, then it's not likely to help the Dutch or Scottish branches. I believe the Ross test will establish a named haplogroup somewhat further back, probably before surnames were in use, but still very helpful. It will probably be especially interesting to a van Den Dool tester and to a Henderson tester, once we find them. ===== Changes to this Page ===== * Added News section, and links to trees == yDNA Trees and Current haplotrails to R-S23346 == : There are 4 trees listed here, each with the haplotrail to (or near) our terminal SNP S23346. The first 3 are linked, can be clicked on to view their trees. :: ''Note: I define 'haplotrail' as a readable list of SNP's defining the historical trail of haplogroup branches, down to its currently known terminal SNP. It's like a squirrel starting at the trunk of a tree, then climbing out a large branch, then forking onto smaller and smaller branches, until ending up on a twig of the tree. One or more SNP's/mutations define each fork in the branching. It's not necessarily comprehensive, may be only the most notable SNP's, but is constructed to help others recognize well known branches, and therefore use it to assist in comparisons for matching and categorization. (I have highlighted better known SNP's.) Well known categories would be R1b, R-M269, R-U106, and R-Z18.'' * '''[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/y-dna-haplotree/R;name=R-S23346 FTDNA]''' - R1b->M207->M173->'''M343'''->L754->L389->P297->'''M269'''->L23->L51->L151->'''U106'''->'''Z18'''->Z17->Z372->S5695->'''L257'''->Z15->S23346 * '''[https://www.yfull.com/tree/R-L257/ YFull]''' - R1b->L754->L389->P297->'''M269'''->L23->L51->L52->L151->'''U106'''->'''Z19'''->FGC79182->ZP87->Z372->'''L257'''->Z8185 * '''[https://www.ytree.net/DisplayTree.php?blockID=1981 The Big Tree]''' - R-'''U106'''/S21 > Z2265 > '''Z18''' > Z372/S375 > '''L257'''/S186 * '''Living DNA''' - R1b->M207->M173->'''M343'''->L754->L389->P297->'''M269'''->L23->L51->L151->'''U106'''->'''Z19'''->Z14->Z372->'''L257''' :: ''Note 2: Currently, FTDNA is the only one with branches for R-S23346 and its parent Z15. Living DNA does not test below L257. YFull does see S23346 and S25289, but does not yet have any *other* testers with these SNP's. In general, new branches and haplogroups are not assigned until there are at least 2 testers with the same SNP(s). Which is one reason I've written this page - to try to interest more people in testing!''

:: ''Note 3: SNP names can be very confusing! Unfortunately, multiple labs have discovered many of the SNP's, and named them with their own nomenclature, so many SNP's have multiple names. It would be great if *someone* out there would standardize the names, but I'm afraid we are going to have to live with this situation, as there are numerous scientific papers using one name, and other scientific papers using a different name for the very same SNP. For example, the well known SNP U106 is also known as S21 and M405, and there are papers using each one of those. Worse, haplogroups now use these SNP names, and varying companies and agencies may pick a different SNP or SNP name to define a new haplogroup. That makes it very confusing sometimes, when trying to compare haplotrails. Above, you can see that where FTDNA used Z18, YFull and Living DNA used Z19, its brother SNP. YFull previously used FGC79182a, but now uses ZP87, which is different but may be equivalent to Z17.'' == Some SNP Detail == :: ''Note: estimated ages below are probably out of date, the date is followed by the range of possible dates within a 95 percentile'' * '''M343''' - the mutation most often associated with the start of '''R1b''', thought to start in western or southwestern Asia ** [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-1b/about FTDNA Chart of the '''R1b''' tree] - we're represented in the bottom right corner of the chart, in '''Z17''' ** [https://www.eupedia.com/europe/Haplogroup_R1b_Y-DNA.shtml Eupedia: Haplogroup '''R1b''' Y-DNA] - an excellent overview of our ancestral part of the tree ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R1b '''R1b''' on Wikipedia] * '''M269''' - basically the start of the populations of Western civilization. Most European and American males are '''R-M269'''. ... ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R-M269 '''R-M269''' on Wikipedia] - ''includes info on '''R-U106''''' * '''U106''' - often called the Germanic clade, formed long before the Germanic peoples but constitutes many of the northern European and Scandinavian populations. '''U106''' is also known as '''S21''' and '''M405'''. Believed to have first formed in a man of the Corded Ware people ... Estimated age: 3022 BC (3699 BC to 2465 BC) ** [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rpJP0Bt4qUQb9wWBFA7i1tLPV75ie_qS0iplwvvlVmQ/edit#gid=1743270299 Spreadsheet of ancient DNA discoveries, persons with U106] - ''some with Z18 and later SNP's like ours'' * '''Z18''' - referred to as the ''North Sea tribe'' ? brother SNP of '''Z19''' ... Estimated age: 2380 BC (3079 BC to 1773 BC) ** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_R-Z18 '''R-Z18''' on Wikipedia] * '''Z17''', '''ZP87''', '''FGC79182a''' - these are considered "phylogenetically equivalent". '''Z17''' and '''ZP87''' are SNP's, '''FGC79182a''' represents a pair of YFull identified STR values (DYR73=11 and DYR286=15). FTDNA associates this branch with '''Z17'''. YFull previously associated it with '''FGC79182a''', but has changed it to '''ZP87'''. Estimated age: 1957 BC (2646 BC to 1358 BC) * '''Z372''' - Estimated age: 1603 BC (2211 BC to 1075 BC) * '''L257''' - YFull estimated age: about 2900 years old ... Estimated age: 1247 BC (1889 BC to 635 BC) * '''Z8185''' - brother SNP of '''Z8187'''; YFull estimated age: about 2900 years old ... * '''Z15''' - appears to be found in 4 separate haplogroup trees, with a different name in each. It's not yet recognized by YFull or Ytree. ... * '''S23346''' - and 7 other SNP's - '''S25829''', '''BY162704''', '''BY163292''', '''BY161677''', '''BY161301''', '''FT76145''', '''FT178541'''. These are not yet recognized by YFull or Ytree. The Big Y-500 test only identified '''S23346''' and '''S25829''', the Big Y-700 test identified the other 6 SNP's. ... == Individuals confirmed or expected to have the S23346 SNP == * [[Jakobsen-407|Carl Jacob Jacobsen]] and male descendants, b. 1820 Kristinehamn, Varmland, Sweden, d. 1870 Norway ** [[Jacobson-1250|Rob Jacobson]] (myself) and all other sons, grandsons, etc of [[Karlsen-204|Julius Wilhelm Jacobson]], son of Carl Jacob * A. Bjälvenäs, Sweden (probable R-S23346, GD = 4 on Y67 test to Rob Jacobson) * Birger Elofson, Sweden (probable R-S23346, GD = 6 on Y67 test to Rob Jacobson); '''''test has been ordered!''''' ** His oldest known paternal ancestor: [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KH4R-JR9 Per Christian Elof Eriksson] - born June 1865 in Stockholm * [https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/stamboom-clerc-van-den-dool-hartog-heij/I708.php Jan van Den Dool] and male descendants, b. 1525 Netherlands * Various Scottish Henderson's, USA and Scotland * [https://www.geni.com/people/William-Ross/6000000074297166408 William Ross] and male descendants, b. circa 1835 Edinburgh, Scotland, d. circa 1908 Edinburgh, Scotland; '''''test has been ordered!''''' :: ''Note: So far, it appears to be individuals from Scotland, Sweden/Norway, and the Netherlands. The Henderson's have theorized a connection of their Scottish ancestors with the Netherlands, through the trade routes between Scotland and the Netherlands in the 1500's and 1600's. Certainly, in the last 2000 years, there has been considerable commerce, and many migrations and invasions throughout the northern regions, including northern Europe, Scandinavia, and the British Isles. The Vikings had a big hand in that, but they were far from being the only ones. Some of it was peaceful commerce, but much of it was not.'' == Ages and History of the SNP's == * Currently, FTDNA is showing S23346 to have 7 brother SNP's - S25289, BY162704, BY163292, BY161677, BY161301, FT76145, FT178541 (Brother SNP is not a real term, but I can't recall what they are usually called. They are all at the same level, on the same branch of the tree, and are not parent or child SNP's.) * According to YFull, L257 and Z8185 are thought to be about 2900 years old. Therefore, S23346 and its brother SNP's first occurred roughly 2200 to 2800 years before now. * SNP Tracker shows a speculative path for our ancestors (ending up in the North Sea!) - [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=R-S23346 SNP Tracker for R-S23346] * [https://www.genetichomeland.com/welcome/dnapedigree.asp?RecordID=53626 Phylogenetic Ancestral Tree for marker S23346, by Genetic Homeland] - ''an interesting yDNA chronology, from Homo Erectus to S23346'' == The Scottish Branch == : Currently consists of the Henderson and Ross families * [https://infoitsallrelative.wixsite.com/genealogy/henderson The Henderson Family, from ''It's All Relative'' website] * Laura Henderson's Henderson Genealogy ** [http://thegenealogyblog.blogspot.com/2017 Our Hypothetical Henderson Tree - a Work in Progress] (also found at [http://thegenealogyblog.blogspot.com/2017/06/our-hypothetical-henderson-tree.html URL]); has the following quote: **: '''R1b-U106-S23346''' **: This designation represents our "deep ancestry." Our line's SNP value is S23346, a signature currently believed to have originated in the Lower Rhine River region (present-day Netherlands) at least 2,000 years ago. A native Dutch tester who shares our SNP can trace his family back to an area near Molenaarsgraaf, where there is an archaeological dig dating back several millennia. (Unfortunately there are not yet any viable DNA tests from the site.) There was a prosperous trading route connecting the Lower Rhine and the area of Perth in Scotland, which could explain why our ancestors emigrated to Scotland from mainland Europe. At this point, we have absolutely no idea when that move occurred. It could have been very recent (at any point bef ca 1600) or it could have occurred more than a millennia ago. ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Henderson-1383 WikiTree: James Henderson Sr. (abt. 1632 - bef. 1692)] - believed to be the Henderson immigrant that came to America **: ''Note: It does not appear that any of the Henderson descendants of the Henderson's of Laura's work have posted their yDNA on WikiTree, so no R-S23346 attached to James and his descendants. However, another descendant has posted his, and his yDNA haplogroup is R-cts4299, NOT R-S23346. This is in direct conflict, as the only common clade for both is clear back to P311, the parent of P312 (for cts4299) and U106 (for S23346), and that is something like 5000 years ago. One (or both) of these yDNA haplogroups has to be wrong therefore. When I look up the FTDNA genealogy for the Henderson's, they have only one who took a SNP test and got S23346, but about 10 others who appear to be STR matches to him. That would appear to give the odds to S23346 over cts4299, but is not proof. Our interest here is of course with whoever got the R-S23346 result. '''Update 2023-08-06''': Tester T. H. Henderson, a descendant of James "Isaac" Henderson of Onslow County NC (who matches other descendants of James Henderson of Somerset County MD) took the Family Tree DNA Big Y 700 marker test, resulting in a Terminal SNP of R-FTD11013. R-FTD11013 is downstream of R-U106 as follows: Z2265 > BY30097 > Z18 > FGC79182 > Z17 > Z372 > S5695 > L257 > Z8185 > Z15 > '''S23346''' > S11880 > FTB52606 > FTD19699 > Terminal SNP FTD11013.'' ** [http://laurahenderson.com/genealogy/genweb_noaccess/wc_idx/idx001.htm Her genealogical person list, includes Henderson's with S23346] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/HendersonDNA?iframe=ysnp Henderson DNA Project on FTDNA, SNP results] ** (Isaac Henderson with S23346 is on or near the last page, look for kit # 59975) * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/henderson-dna/about Henderson DNA Project on FTDNA] ** (the Henderson group for S23346 is about half way down on the first page of the Colorized Chart of DNA results) * [https://www.geni.com/people/William-Ross/6000000074297166408 William Ross, 1835 - 1908, Edinburgh, Scotland] * [https://www.geni.com/projects/R-S23346-Y-DNA/46773 GENI R-S23346 Y-DNA Project] - S23346 project started by Craig Ross on GENI == The Swedish Branch == : Currently consists of the Jacobsen/Jakobsen/Jacobson family, plus those who are STR matches * That would be me, Rob Jacobson, the first yDNA tester of the branch, and would include all other males directly descended from Carl Jacob Jacobsen, born in Sweden in 1820, but moved to Norway where he married, had children, and died. * But it should also include anyone with a near match on an STR test, plus their male relatives. A. Bjälvenäs has a GD of 4 to me, on the Y67 marker STR test on FTDNA. Birger Elofson has a GD of 6 to me, on the same Y67 test. The FTDNA TiP report indicates about an 80% probability of a common ancestor within 7 to 8 generations for both, and about 95% within 11 generations. == The Dutch Branch == : Currently consists of the van Den Dool family * [https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/stamboom-clerc-van-den-dool-hartog-heij/I708.php Jan van Den Dool] - born about 1525 in the Netherlands * [https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/stamboom-clerc-van-den-dool-hartog-heij/I707.php Cornelis Jansz. van Den Dool] - son of Jan * Notes about Jan van Den Dool ** ''Bij een nakomeling in rechte lijn is Y-DNA Haplogroup R-S23346 aangetoond, een afsplitsing van R1b-U106-Z18-L257. De meest nabije verwanten zijn gevonden in Schotland en Engeland. Ouderdom: mogelijk zou oud als de Klokbekervolkeren. Zie opgraving bij de donk van Molenaarsgraaf, ~2200 voor Chr. Deze plek ligt ongeveer 10 km verwijderd van Den Dool.'' ** Google Translation: ''In a straight line offspring, Y-DNA Haplogroup R-S23346 has been demonstrated, a cleavage of R1b-U106-Z18-L257. The closest relatives have been found in Scotland and England. Old age: could possibly be old as the Klokbeker people. See excavation at the Molenaarsgraaf donk, ~ 2200 BC. This place is approximately 10 km away from Den Dool.'' ** ''Note: I believe that the term 'Klokbeker people' is the Dutch name for the Bell Beaker people, early inhabitants who lived around 4500 years ago.'' == Further DNA Testing == ==== FTDNA Big Y-700 ==== * Currently, this is the best known and most popular full yDNA test. It includes extensive coverage of the most useful Y chromosome SNP's, plus over 800 STR's. Their Big Y test results are the basis for the FTDNA yDNA tree, which is probably the most complete of all yDNA trees, with nearly 27000 branches! * Unfortunately, NGS (Next Generation Sequencing) tests like the Big Y are more expensive than other DNA tests. FTDNA has other less expensive yDNA tests, their STR (Single Tandem Repeats) tests, and these are good for matching males in recent times, but of little use in establishing accurate haplogroups. STR tests can only predict a general haplogroup for you. It takes a true SNP test to determine your actual haplogroup. The good news though, is that the prices have been coming down, and recently dropped considerably! The regular price now for the full Big Y-700 is $449, down from $649, and that includes the full 111 STR marker test. And if you have already taken an FTDNA yDNA test, then you only pay the upgrade price, also much lower than before. For example, if you have taken the Y67 test, then the upgrade to Big Y-700 price is now $279 (and includes the upgrade to Y111 and 700 other STR's). And if you wait for sales, prices drop even more. The next sale is believed to be around the National DNA Day on April 25, usually lasting through Mother's Day and possibly until Father's Day. Sales usually always occur from Thanksgiving to Christmas too, and especially around Black Friday. To check at any time for your current price, log into your account at FTDNA and check the upgrades offered. ** [https://www.familytreedna.com/products/y-dna yDNA tests at FTDNA] ** [https://isogg.org/wiki/FTDNA_upgrade_prices Current price list for FTDNA] * Some very interesting blog articles about the Big Y test, from the [https://ultimatefamilyhistorians.blogspot.com blog of Linda Jonas] ** [http://ultimatefamilyhistorians.blogspot.com/2017/10/the-bigy-test-from-family-tree-dna-can.html The Big Y test from Family Tree DNA can knock your socks off!] ** [https://ultimatefamilyhistorians.blogspot.com/2017/12/the-big-y-could-be-best-dna-test-ever.html The Big Y could be the best DNA test ever!] * So why am I so interested in your taking the Big Y-700? I've taken it, and have results down to R-S23346 (over 2000 years ago), but I cannot advance from there until others test! The tree builders and maintainers at FTDNA, YFull, and others will only add a branch and assign SNP's to it when those SNP's are shared by more than 1 person, and so far, I'm the first and only tester in our corner of the tree. I have something like 25 private variants, not on the tree yet, of which some or most are shared with some of you, that also have the S23346 SNP. I would expect that my Jacobson male cousins will match almost all of them, then create a new branch just 1 to 3 mutations back. I would expect the Swedish matches to match somewhat farther back, and the Henderson's, Ross's, and van Den Dool's to match much farther back. But wherever we separate will create a new fork, a new branch. Your yDNA results will be adding to science, and will expand the yDNA tree. I hope you will consider it, and because it helps me too, in creating these new branches and new haplogroups, please see my offer to help with the cost below. ==== YSEQ Test for S23346 ==== * If you aren't ready to spend the money needed for the Big Y-700 test, there's a very simple and cheap way to find out if you belong here, in our very exclusive R-S23346 club! The YSEQ DNA testing company tests single SNP's for $18, and with a positive result for S23346, you will know that most of this page applies to you. You will have a yDNA haplogroup, R-S23346. Because it formed in BC times, you cannot really use it for matching, but it does give you a head start on learning your yDNA, very cheaply. Of course, I would prefer you taking the Big Y-700 test, because it helps the rest of us, and a single SNP test won't help anyone but yourself. But I do understand, we all have multiple priorities and needs and tasks in life. I will hope that if the test is positive, it will increase your interest in further testing, when your budget permits. Do let me know if you are positive though, so I can add you to the list above (with your permission of course). If nothing else, tell us about your most ancient paternal male, likely to be the same yDNA haplogroup as you, and where he lived. This will be very interesting to us, and may also be helpful. If you prefer, you may remain anonymous. * Here is the link to the YSEQ page, where you can order the S23346 test: ** [https://www.yseq.net/product_info.php?products_id=18407 YSEQ: SNP S23346, $18] ==== My offer of $100 to help ==== * I would like to offer $100 towards the cost of the Big Y-700 test at FTDNA, whether the full test or an upgrade to it, to any qualified person. By qualified, I mean someone who is already proven positive for the S23346 SNP, or is certainly expected to be positive for it, such as the 2 Swedish men above. I don't know how long I'll hold this offer open. I cannot afford to pay for everyone (especially if you ask my relatives)! So I would like to limit this to one person from each lineage. * I prefer to use PayPal to transfer the money to you, but I'm open to other ways. I've now learned from FTDNA how to use them for shared payment. It consists of you emailing FTDNA with permission for me to help with the payment, then both of us paying our share of it to them. If you are interested in my assistance, please contact me by email - Rob 104 at jacoserv . com (remove the spaces and replace the 'at' with the @ symbol), and we can discuss methods and instructions. == Links to Related Sites == * [https://www.geni.com/projects/R-S23346-Y-DNA/46773 GENI R-S23346 Y-DNA Project] - ''a DNA project on GENI for R-S23346'' * [https://www.genetichomeland.com/welcome/dnamarkerindex.asp?chromosome=Y&snp=S23346 Genetic Homeland page for S23346]

Y-DNA Haplogroup R-YP658

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[[Category:Y-DNA Haplogroups]] == Background == The initial goal of this project is to create a "launch pad" or master table of the proven lineages of every member of the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-yp658-haplogroup/activity-feed R-YP658 Haplogroup Project] and [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/martin?iframe=ycolorized Martin Y-DNA Project "Group 8" (A & B)] at Family Tree DNA, so that each branch is linked on a single web page, even when the actual links between branches have not yet been identified. If you're here, you might already be a member of our Y-DNA haplogroup project, but if not and you think your Y-DNA is a match, please join us. * If you are an existing customer with Family Tree DNA, first sign into your account, then [http://www.familytreedna.com/sign-in?ReturnUrl=%2fgroups%2fr-yp658-haplogroup%2fabout click this link] to fill out a Request to Join form. * For new customers [http://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?act=groupjoin&Group=R-YP658Haplogroup&code=T79380 click this link instead] to join the project and purchase your DNA test. If you're here for any other reason, please feel free to post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Martin-37954#PM-17278972 send me a private message]. Thanks! == R-YP658 Ancestors == The groupings below represent the R-YP658 block tree where each "block" to the right of the R-YP658 block is a sub-haplogroup to everything left of it. FTDNA's block tree view is private, but another visual representation is publicly available as a "Group Time Tree"See the Family Tree DNA [https://help.familytreedna.com/hc/en-us/articles/6463932665871-Group-Time-Tree Group Time Tree help page] for more info. for both the [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/r-yp658-haplogroup/tree R-YP658 Haplogroup] Project (select [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/r-yp658-haplogroup/tree?subgroups=0,304982,304984,304986,304987,304988,304989,304990,304991,304992,304994,304995,320690,327640,328009,328011,328012,330183,330187 all results]) and the [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/martin/tree Martin Surname] Project (select [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/martin/tree?subgroups=303890,40280 Group 8 Family A (and Family B, if available)]) Since not every lineage below is represented by a current member of both projects, some will be missing from each of these views. '''Note''': Ancestors shown ''in italics'' below indicate links to external family trees. These ancestors don't yet have WikiTree profiles. :'''R-YP658''' - (Most recent common ancestor (MRCA) estimated to have been born circa 742 CE) :* Kit IN73691: [[Van_der_Horst-40|Krijn van der Horst (1795-1848)]] >> ''Marinus van der Horst (1894-1976)''
:'''R-YP658 > R-FTB69987''' - (MRCA circa 1174 CE) :* Kit 257732: [[Vrijgesel-2|Lenert Cornelisz Vrijgesel (abt.1505-bef.1542)]] >> [[Raap-32|Simon Raap (1851-1905)]] * '''R-YP658 > R-FTB69987 > R-BY27212''' - (MRCA circa 1489 CE) ** Kit 910955: ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/82889989/person/392553968137/facts William Martin ( -1833)] >> [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/82889989/family?cfpid=48469248708 James Hanna Martin Sr (1902–1997)]'' *:Note: Although there is only one member currently linked to this specific haplogroup, it is the parent group of all members tested to date in the United States, whose more specific branches are below. The oldest proven ancestor in this haplogroup, [[Martin-90124|Jeremy Martin (abt.1570-1633)]] of St. James parish in Bath, Somerset, England, is in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subclade subclade] R-BY34211, estimated to have branched off from R-BY27212 within a generation of his birth. All subclades of R-BY27212 are closely related to Jeremy, estimated to have branched off within about a century of his birth.

*: '''> R-BY27212 > R-FTB15053''' - (MRCA circa 1770 CE) ** Kit 886770: [[Martin-41746|Thomas Martin (abt.1750-bef.1805)]] >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/156313184/family?cfpid=302061259703 John Hudson Martin Jr. (1948-2022)]'' **:Note: ''Thomas is believed to have been a 6th-great-grandfather of '''President Barack Obama''''': [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1Name=Obama-2&person2Name=Martin-41746 Relationship Finder]. ** Kit B115463: ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/58660206/person/42036948752/facts Lonnie Clint Hale (1888-1969)]''

*: '''> R-BY27212 > R-BY34211''' - (MRCA circa 1602 CE) *:Note: This is also the presumed haplogroup of '''[[Martin-90124|Jeremy Martin (abt.1570-1633)]] of St. James parish in Bath, Somerset, England'''. It is likely that Jeremy's father's name was John and possible that he was the [[Martin-90211|John Martin]] who had a son named [[Martin-90213|Mathew]] baptized in the same parish in 1572. Another possible relative was the [[Martin-90212|John Martin]] who was married in this parish in 1590. ** Kit 1006525: [[Martin-90124|Jeremy Martin (abt.1570-1633)]] >> [[Martin-66351|John Martin (abt.1718-1787)]] >> [[Martin-69345|Lloyd Dooms Martin (1903-1956)]] ** Kit 947189: [[Martin-16191|Stephen Martin Sr. (abt.1705-1769)]] >> [[Martin-89624|John Martin (abt.1760-abt.1822)]] >> [[Martin-13668|James Otis Martin (1896-1978)]] ** Kit 982237: [[Martin-75982|William Martin (abt.1740-abt.1827)]] >> [[Martin-78100|Peter Harrison Martin (abt.1844-1896)]] >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/65233826/family?cfpid=42134105561 Allen Andrew Martin (1917-1999)]'' ** Kit 234589: [[Small-3119|George McNeely Small (1803-1865)]] >> ''(Brodis)''

**: '''> R-BY34211 > R-Y44745''' - (MRCA circa 1947 CE) *** Kit 357695: [[Martin-1473|James Martin Sr. (1699-1775)]] >> [[Martin-86833|Menan Martin (abt.1775-abt.1849)]] >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/2891206/family?cfpid=-1802413046 John Menan Martin (1914-1952)]'' *** Kit 338836: [[Martin-1473|James Martin Sr. (1699-1775)]] >> [[Martin-86833|Menan Martin (abt.1775-abt.1849)]] >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/2891206/family?cfpid=-1802413046 John Menan Martin (1914-1952)]''

**: '''> R-BY34211 > R-BY146935''' - (MRCA circa 1686 CE) *** Kit 245120: [[Martin-77764|John Martin (bef.1680-abt.1742)]] >> [[Martin-2088|Benjamin Martin (1746-bef.1821)]] >> [[Martin-84334|Bartlett Yancey Martin (1828-1897)]] *** Kit 288101: [[Martin-35872|William Martin (abt.1763-abt.1832)]] (uncertain) >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/68557874/family?cfpid=38180648897 Hubbard Martin (1903-1988)]''

***: '''> R-BY146935 > R-BY62178''' - (MRCA circa 1804 CE) **** Kit 115363: [[Martin-77764|John Martin (bef.1680-abt.1742)]] >> [[Clements-7855|Lawrence Clinton Clements (1925-2022)]] **** Kit N6911: [[Martin-81590|Alexander Constantine Martin (1833-1922)]] >> [[Martin-81587|Terry James Martin (1948-2021)]]

****: '''> R-BY62178 > R-FT3122''' - (MRCA circa 1859 CE) ***** Kit 59585: [[Clements-5102|James Clements (abt.1758-)]] >> [[Clements-8697|Henry Earl Clements (1925-2018)]] ***** Kit 988586: [[Clements-5102|James Clements (abt.1758-)]] >> [[Clements-2946|Arthur B. Clements (1882-1954)]] > ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/4766292/family?cfpid=-1550155132 J.B. Clements (1910-1969)]''

*: '''> R-BY27212 > R-FTB64834''' - (MRCA circa 1546 CE) ** Kit 254443: [[Martin-55577|John Martin (abt.1762-bef.1840)]] >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/10067168/family?cfpid=6131038065 William Void Martin (1937-2014)]'' ** Kit 1004273: ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/76154925/person/352463783948/facts William Martin ( -1809)]'' >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/76154925/family?cfpid=352463784166 William Andy Martin Jr. (1920-1945)]'' ** Kit 236773: [[Martin-10489|Edmond Martin (1778- )]] >> [[Martin-12932|Thomas Booker Martin (1833-1922)]]

**: '''> R-FTB64834 > R-FTD69314''' - (MRCA circa 1818 CE) *** Kit 391208: ''[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZXB-BHS Joseph Martin (1760-1833)] >> [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/GHF3-8NY Jesse Allen Martin (1877-1858)]''

**: '''> R-FTB64834 > R-BY116548''' - (MRCA circa 1795 CE) *** Kit 501989: ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/76154925/family?cfpid=352308843378 Dock Crayton/Creighton Vassey (1860-1929)]''

***: '''> R-BY116548 > R-FTC63205''' - (MRCA circa 1823 CE) **** Kit 946309: [[Martin-29151|Shadrach Martin (abt.1725-1803)]] > [[Wigginton-247#comment_7414953|Martin Wigginton (abt.1777-abt.1830)]] > [[Kennedy-1882|Irvin Kennedy (1813-aft.1870)]] >> [[Kennedy-1880|John Cuedellas Kennedy (1878-1947)]] **** Kit 204890: [[Wigginton-247#comment_7414953|Martin Wigginton (abt.1777-abt.1830)]] **** Kit 234819: [[Wigginton-247#comment_7414953|Martin Wigginton (abt.1777-abt.1830)]] >> [[Wigginton-341|Claudis H. Wigginton (1888-1956)]]

**: '''> R-FTB64834 > R-Y421686''' - (MRCA circa 1694 CE) *** Kit 1000260: [[Martin-12606|Thomas Martin (abt.1740-aft.1795)]] >> [[Martin-12620|Caffery Martin Jr. (1808-)]] '''''?->''''' [[Martin-89748|John Martin (abt.1832-aft.1870)]] >> [[Martin-89747|Ray Emmett Martin (1915-1982)]] *** Kit 98926: [[Martin-4906|Martin Martin (abt.1668-abt.1745)]] >?> ''[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7SP-LNS Valentine Martin (1775-1850)] >> [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/L51G-T7P Hershel Joseph Martin (1907-1988)]''
'''Note''': This Valentine is poorly researched at FamilySearch, currently with three conflicting 1850 census records as the only sources. These three men were likely cousins, but that doesn't help in determining who "our" Valentine's father actually was...

**: '''> R-FTB64834 > R-FTA45618''' - (MRCA circa 1671 CE) *** Kit 34645: [[Williams-9264|James "Big Jim" Williams (abt.1793-1851)]] >> [[Williams-9445|William Andrew Johnson Williams (1881-1967)]]

***: '''> R-FTA45618 > R-FTA46021''' - (MRCA circa 1778 CE) **** Kit 36162: [[Williams-5398|John Williams (abt.1794-1873)]] >> [[Williams-83071|James Madison Williams (1855-1908)]]

****: '''> R-FTA46021 > R-FTA97287''' - (MRCA circa 1863 CE) ***** Kit B532349: [[Williams-5398|John Williams (abt.1794-1873)]] >> [[Williams-38407|Alexander Williams (1847-1923)]] >> [[Williams-80196|Vonie Williams (1921-1990)]] ***** Kit 966281: [[Williams-5398|John Williams (abt.1794-1873)]] >> [[Williams-38407|Alexander Williams (1847-1923)]] >> [[Williams-106031|Chester Lewis Williams (1917-1979)]]

**: '''> R-FTB64834 > R-FTD35662''' - (MRCA circa 1600 CE) *** Kit 669805: [[Martin-4906|Martin Martin (abt.1668-abt.1745)]] > [[Martin-20119|Jobe Henry Martin (abt.1743-abt.1803)]] >> [[Peddycord-8|William Peddycord]] *** Kit 131671: > [[Martin-20119|Jobe Henry Martin (abt.1743-abt.1803)]] >? [[Martin-28143|Valentine Clarkson Martin (1767-1879)]] >> [[Martin-68722|Henry Samuel Martin (1867-1953)]] ***:'''Note''': Kit 131671 returned five positive reads for R-FTD35662 and five inconclusive reads (no data) out of 10 total reads at this position. FTDNA initially took the conservative route and declared kit 131671 to be negative for R-FTD35662, but after being prompted to perform a manual review their phylogeneticist agreed that these results match the paper trail associated with the kit that ties back to the same son of Martin Martin as kit 669805: [[Martin-20119|Jobe Henry Martin (abt.1743-abt.1803)]]. === Pending Big Y Upgrades === * '''Presumed R-BY34211 from Lineage(s) Above''': ** Kit N19252: [[Martin-35872|William Martin (abt.1763-abt.1832)]] (uncertain) > [[Martin-4781|Joel Martin (abt.1792-1869)]] >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/70790300/?cfpid=30221170609 Thomas Young 'Tom' Martin (1882-1969)]'' * Kit 195009: ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12884332/person/420078299931/facts James C. Martin (1765–1825)] >> [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/12884332/family?cfpid=1261383025 Obid (Short) Martin (1907–2000)]'' === Martin Project Group 8 "Genetic Family B" === The following lineages are all currently grouped in the Martin Y-DNA project separately from the confirmed R-YP658 haplogroup members of "Genetic Family A," whose lineages are outlined above. In fact, every member of "Genetic Family B" is just a ''yet-to-be confirmed'' member of haplogroup R-YP658. As such, their lineages are outlined here as well, grouped by earliest known ancestor (EKA) from the above list, where possible: ==== Lineages That Connect to Proven R-YP658 Ancestors ==== :'''Presumed R-BY146935 from Lineage(s) Above''': * [[Martin-35872|William Martin (abt.1763-abt.1832)]] > ** Kit 28682: [[Martin-4778|David James Martin (1784-1844)]] >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/18260518/family?cfpid=19419073100 Allen Martin Jr. (1896-1975)] :'''Presumed R-BY62178 from Lineage(s) Above''': * Kit 320443: [[Martin-77764|John Martin (bef.1680-abt.1742)]] >> [[Martin-23140|James Martin (1777-abt.1846)]] >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/185472793/family?cfpid=152423251025 Richard Caswell Martin (1933-2019)]'' :'''Presumed R-FTB64834 from Lineage(s) Above''': * [[Martin-4906|Martin Martin (abt.1668-abt.1745)]] > [[Martin-4905|Valentine Martin (bef.1710-bef.1760)]] >> ** ''(uncertain)'' [[Martin-28143|Valentine Clarkson Martin (1767-1879)]] >> *** Kit 147397: ''(uncertain)'' [[Martin-89112|Valentine G. Martin (1806-1888)]] >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/76154925/family?cfpid=352395710017 Vernon Eugene Martin (1916-1985)]'' *** Kit 191564: [[Martin-28379|Samuel Martin (abt.1795-1848)]] >> [[Martin-89431|Allen Walker Martin (1882-1943)]] ** Kit 35335: [[Martin-24140|Austin Martin (1812-1868)]] >> [[Martin-24097|Lester Frank Martin]] ** Kit 413324: [[Martin-24213|Valentine Martin Jr. (abt.1739-abt.1800)]] >> ''(uncertain) [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/4357857/family?cfpid=-1616627994 Joseph S. Martin (1847-1946)]'' >> ''[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/79115751/carroll-estus-martin Carroll Estes Martin (1923-1967)]'' * [[Martin-4906|Martin Martin (abt.1668-abt.1745)]] > [[Martin-29934|Orson Martin (abt.1713-1785)]] > [[Martin-55868|William Martin (1735-1825)]] ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/2351761/person/24440131404/facts (also here)]'' > [[Martin-89247|Austin Martin (1772-1858)]] >> ** Kit N24238: ?? Hardy ** Kit 735103: ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/2351761/person/24440129379/facts William Martin (1795–1879)] >> [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/2351761/family/pedigree?cfpid=252196744529 John Austin Martin (1907–1980)]'' ** Kit 119899: ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/117401048/family?cfpid=100193252630 John Carr Martin (1852-1940)]'' >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/6678055/family?cfpid=-1203522883 James Orban Martin (1936-1975)]'' :'''Presumed R-FTC63205 from Lineage(s) Above''': * Kit 28150: [[Martin-29151|Shadrach Martin (abt.1725-1803)]] >> James David Martin (1933-deceased) :'''Pending Results Above''': * Kit 361438: [[Martin-12606|Thomas Martin (abt.1740-aft.1795)]] >> [[Martin-12620|Caffery Martin Jr. (1808-)]] '''''?->''''' [[Martin-89748|John Martin (abt.1832-aft.1870)]] >> [[Martin-89747|Ray Emmett Martin (1915-1982)]] ==== Other Lineages (Not Yet Matched Above) ==== * Kit 37318: ''[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80255424/alexander-lane-martin Alexander Lane Martin (1855-1936)]'' >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/86813906/family?cfpid=42544896150 Jack Robert Martin 1936-2006)]'' (Ancestry.com tree unconfirmed) * Kit 157789: [[Martin-89966|David Martin (abt.1780-1830)]] >> [[Martin-89444|James Corbette Martin (1892-1985)]] * Kit 67906: ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/33607141/family?cfpid=18826288940 Walter Houston Martin (1879-1955)]'' * Kit 127292: ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/76154925/person/352463783948/facts William Martin ( -1809)]'' >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/76154925/person/352512117186/facts Lonnie "Ray" Fletcher Martin (1939-2021)]'' * Kit 227233: [[Martin-30437|John Martin (abt.1782-abt.1867)]] >> [[Martin-89794|James Franklin Martin (1864-1957)]] > ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/9410582/person/-803813559/facts James Frank Martin Jr. (1904-2004)] * Kit 253426: [[Martin-90327|Faun (Martin) Barnes (1881-1964)]] * Kit 55261: [[Martin-84068|Samuel Holly Martin (1821-1899)]] > [[Martin-25921|Charles Henry Martin (1863-1946), '''21st Governor of Oregon''']] >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/6949723/family/pedigree?cfpid=-1196617495 Thomas Hughes Martin (1941-2014)]'' *:Note: Tom Martin, who was a [https://library.syracuse.edu/digital/guides_sua/html/sua_martin_th.htm professor at Syracuse University], conveyed the following story in 2008 about the origin of his ancestor: ''my Martin ancestry doesn't go back to Virginia. My last Martin ancestor -- Samuel Holly Martin -- was separated from his parents when he was ten years old and they were on one raft going down the Ohio river, and he was picked up by another raft.'' Tom also conveyed that he believed the father of this young boy was ''Beverly Martin, born 1821 in Kentucky'', but did not supply a source for this information. ''1821 was actually the birth year of Samuel Holly Martin.'' * Kit B1074: [[Martin-73896|Commodore Martin (abt.1850-1926)]] >> ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/17513202/family/pedigree?cfpid=519674373 Willie Lee Martin (1916–1994)]'' * Kit unknown: ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/1205543/person/152024626508/facts James Martin b.18 Aug 1755, New Kent] >> [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/1205543/family/pedigree?cfpid=150087454597 William David Martin (1930–1987)]'' * Kit 195009: ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/12884332/person/420078299710/facts Littrell Martin 1793–1869)] >> [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/12884332/family/pedigree?cfpid=1261383025 Obid (Short) Martin 1907–2000)]'' * Kit 10664: ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/48505970/person/12900702509/facts James Martin (1796–1880)]'' >> [[Martin-90369|Willis William Martin (1924-1972)]] > ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/161826442/person/182108351632/facts Rex Lavern Martin (1946-2015)]'' ==== Lineage Problems ==== * Kit 793696: [[Martin-82195|Ludah "Ludy" Martin (1835-)]] >> [[Martin-88380|James Hobart Martin (1920-1985)]] ** This Martin line seems to be solidly connected from Ludah back through [[Martin-58055|William B. Martin (1813-1890)]] to his widowed mother [[Bottom-416|Susannah (Bottom) Martin (1786-1855)]] by her consent to William's 1834 marriage in Mercer, Kentucky."Kentucky, County Marriages, 1797-1954", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5ZX-S4R : Fri Oct 20 00:17:43 UTC 2023), Entry for Wm Martin and Susanna Martin, 28 Mar. The problem with that is that Susannah's [[Martin-57941|husband]] was almost certainly a son of [[Martin-9369|Thomas Martin Sr. (bef.1750-abt.1833)]], a very well-documented "Group 17" Martin (haplogroup R-FT5262). Descendants of Ludah have also made the claim that he was [[Martin-83471|Lewis W. Martin (abt.1835-aft.1900)]], who descended from [[Martin-12302|Isaac Martin Sr. (abt.1699-abt.1774)]], a man claimed as an ancestor by many members of Martin "Group 1" (haplogroup R-BY53820).Martin Surname Y-DNA Project - [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/martin?iframe=ycolorized Y-DNA Colorized Chart]. Clearly neither of these lineages can be true. Ludah "Ludy" Martin's line remains in doubt, and this situation also calls the parentage of [[Martin-57941|Andrew C. Martin (abt.1776-abt.1827)]] into question. ==== Unconfirmed Lineages ==== These kits might not belong to the men with the ancestors listed. This generally means that we have been unable to contact a kit manager and there is no ancestor information available for the kit at FTDNA. * Kit 180961: [[Martin-47815|Micajah D Martin (1822-1891)]] >> [[Martin-47513|David Beryl Martin (1895-1974)]] > ''[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/155800928/family?cfpid=182053879054 John David Martin (1927-2009)]'' == The "Abram Zachariah" Myth == The internet is littered with trees topped with mythological angels like "[[Martin-7036|Col. Abram Zachariah Martin (1644-1711)]]," supposedly of County Galway. It is very difficult to discern which, if any, of the commonly repeated details about this man are factual, but a substantial number of independent Y-DNA tests prove that the folks who have paper trails going back to his supposed sons [[Martin-52776|John Martin (1685-1756)]] and [[Martin-2745|Zachariah Martin Sr. (abt.1698-abt.1763)]] are closely related members of Martin Group 21.See the [[Martin-7036#Abram_Martin.27s_Y-DNA|Y-DNA section]] of the research notes for Abram's profile. The confusion amongst Group 8 members who also claim Abram as an ancestor appears to stem from the conflation of the above Group 21 John Martin of King & Queen, Virginia and our R-YP658 ancestor, [[Martin-77764|John Martin (bef.1680-abt.1742)]] of New Kent. == To Do List == * [[Martin-10275|David Martin (abt.1733-1779)]] & sons found in the [https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=2&place=394970&rmsId=M9NV-SY4&imageIndex=61&singleView=true deed index] for Washington/Russell, VA. * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-M9ZD-3?i=247&cat=753667 1782 Botetourt Tithe List] with Valentine Martin. * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQ2-3SKM-5?i=56&cat=776740 1786] Zadrach Martin in Botetourt. * William Martin in Halifax [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-HSVH-3?i=147&cat=406522 selling land] to Obediah Martin on [https://maps.app.goo.gl/TaaJJXHdKPSzKVwQ8 Childrey Creek] in 1804. ** Is [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSL6-QSZ6-P?i=553&cat=406522 this deed] related? From Zachariah & James Martin of Halifax, Moses Martin, Abraham Martin & Levi Martin of Franklin & Obediah Martin of Halifax for ''land left them by their Father's will''. == Sources ==

Ye Historie of Ye Town of Greenwich

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Greenwich, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Ye Historie of Ye Town of Greenwich, County of Fairfield and State of Connecticut == * by [[Mead-6949|Spencer Percival Mead]] (1863-1935) * published by Knickerbocker Press, Greenwich, Conn., 1911 * 768 pages * ''Book Reviews'', [[Space:Connecticut Ancestry|Connecticut Ancestry]] (May 1994) Vol. 36, Page 187-88. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ye_Historie_of_Ye_Town_of_Greenwich|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=gdULAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/yehistorieofyeto00mea * https://archive.org/details/yehistorieyetow00meadgoog * https://archive.org/details/yehistorieofyeto00mead_0 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009797052 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009564528 * http://www.belnapfamily.org/Mead_Spencer_P_Ye_Historie_of_Ye_Town_of_Greenwich_County_of_Fairfield_and_State_of_Connecticut.pdf === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Jacobus, Donald Lines. "A Warning From Donald Lines Jacobus on Spencer Mead's ''History of Greenwich'', [[Space:TAG|TAG]] (2005) Vol. 80, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/13263/282/0 Page 282]. ** "... he (Spencer Mead) was an exceptionally bad guesser (of birth dates). He didn't even have the consideration to place his guessed dates in parentheses, and the reader may assume that they are based on something tangible, such as age at death. These dates used to bother and mislead me until I discovered that they could be entirely disregarded (as well as most of the genealogical section of the book)." === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Mead, Spencer Percival. ''[[Space:Ye Historie of Ye Town of Greenwich|Ye Historie of Ye Town of Greenwich]]'' (Knickerbocker Press, Greenwich, Conn., 1911) [ Page ]. * ([[#Mead|Mead]]) * Mead, Spencer Percival. ''[[Space:Ye Historie of Ye Town of Greenwich|Ye Historie of Ye Town of Greenwich]]'' (Knickerbocker Press, Greenwich, Conn., 1911) [ Page ].

Yea cemetery, Victoria

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Yea is north of the city of Melbourne. There is also a separate and [[Space:Yea_Lawn_Cemetery%2C_Victoria|newer lawn cemetery]]. This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== *Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== *Link to [https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/65641576#map=16/-37.2224/145.4296 Map] of Yea ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- | ?nn??, Ethel||||||||||303 |- | [[Ahern-222|Ahern, James]] ||||1892 Apr 11||30||S of James & Margaret Ahern; H of Mary T|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Ahern-222.jpg 567] |- | [[Dignam-27|Ahern, Mary T]] ||||1922 Jan 26||47||W of James|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Ahern-222.jpg 567] |- | [[Akers-1154|Akers, George William]] ||||1939 Dec 06||48|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Akers-1154-1.jpg 123] |- | [[Akers-1158|Akers, Leonard George]] ||||1950 Apr 07||34|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Akers-1158.jpg 120] |- | [[Clegg-1035|Akers, May]] ||||1968 Jun 02||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Clegg-1035.jpg 122] |- | [[Fisk-1601|Aldous, Catherine Elizabeth]] ||||1954 May 06||75||W of Robert Aldous|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Fisk-1601.jpg 208] |- | [[Fairweather-393|Aldous, Harriet]] ||||1918 Oct 04||85||b. Suffolk, England; W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Aldous-561.jpg 586] |- | [[Aldous-578|Aldous, Harriet]] ||||1970 Nov 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Fairweather-393.jpg 587] |- | [[Aldous-562|Aldous, John]] ||||1929 Feb 17||74||H of Sarah; F of Rebecca, Dolly, Thomas, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Aldous-562.jpg 584] |- | [[Aldous-563|Aldous, Robert]] ||||||74||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Fisk-1601.jpg 208] |- | [[Edwards-24196|Aldous, Sarah]] ||||1933 Feb 24||71||W of John; M of Rebecca, Dolly, Thomas, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Aldous-562.jpg 584] |- | [[Aldous-561|Aldous, Thomas]] ||||1904 Jan 31||78||b. Wilby, Suffolk, England; H of Harriet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Aldous-561.jpg 586] |- | [[Aldous-569|Aldous, William Henry Edward]] ||||1958 Dec 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Aldous-569.jpg 221] |- | [[Anderson-45486|Anderson, Adam Beattie]] ||||1850 Sep 01||73||H of Flora, F of Ilma, Flora, Lynda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Anderson-45486.jpg 453] |- | [[Clyne-149|Anderson, Anne]] ||||1929 Jan 13||82||W of William; M of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Anderson-45489.jpg 421] |- | [[Anderson-45490|Anderson, Archibald Thomas]] ||||1941 Apr 11||53||H of Stella Rachel; F of Leah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Anderson-45490.jpg 459] |- | [[Drysdale-835|Anderson, Clementina Stewart]] ||1892 Jul 04||1982 May 02||||W of William; M of Ian, Ronald, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Drysdale-835.jpg 449] |- | [[Anderson-85331|Anderson, Colin]] ||1919 May 17||1994 Apr 25||||H of Jenny; F of Jane, Susan, Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Anderson-85331.jpg 74] |- | [[Anderson-45489|Anderson, David]] ||||1871 Jul||||S of William & Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Anderson-45489.jpg 421] |- | [[Purvis-2736|Anderson, Flora Elizabeth]] ||1888 Jan 13||1985 Jul 29||||W of Adam Beattie; M of Ilma Flora Lynda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Purvis-2736.jpg 450] |- | [[Byrne-7740|Anderson, Jenny]] ||||1969 Nov 22||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Byrne-7740.jpg 75] |- | [[Anderson-85284|Anderson, Ronald Stewart]] ||||1953 May 25||36||H of Margaret; F of Glenys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Anderson-85284.jpg 289] |- | [[Anderson-45488|Anderson, William]] ||||1899 Oct 25||68||H of Anne; F of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Anderson-45488.jpg 419] |- | [[Anderson-85279|Anderson, William Robert]] ||||1940 Jan 23||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Anderson-85279.jpg 460] |- | [[Andrew-5060|Andrew, Alan]]||||1961||22||||94 |- | [[Sutherland-8841|Apps, Catherine]] ||||1949||55?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Sutherland-8841.jpg 170] |- | [[Gale-1850|Argent, Lillian]] ||||1914 May 27||||M of Vivian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Argent-98.jpg 622] |- | [[Argent-98|Argent, Vivian J]] ||||1938 Jan 10||||S of Lillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Argent-98.jpg 622] |- | [[Arnold-17683|Arnold, G J]] ||||1954 Jun 04||53||VX40601; H of Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Arnold-17683.jpg 509] |- | [[Walton-6875|Arthur, Gertrude]] ||||1979 Jul 31||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Arthur-2784.jpg 285] |- | [[Arthur-2784|Arthur, James Andrew]] ||||1952 Mar 20||||H of Gertrude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Arthur-2784.jpg 285] |- |[[Bacon-3327| Bacon, Charles Edward]]||||1956 Apr 06||84||H of Marjory; F of Chris, Cath, Alex|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Bacon-3327-2.jpg 261] |- |[[McIntosh-3391| Bacon, Marjory]]||||1968 Dec 25||||W of Charles; M of Chris, Cath, Alex|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Bacon-3327-2.jpg 261] |- | [[Warnock-806|Ball, Catherine Ann]] ||||1973 Sep 10||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Warnock-806.jpg 268] |- | [[Ball-7392|Ball, Charles Arthur]]||||1959 Jan 17||80|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Ball-7392.jpg 226] |- |[[Lowen-46| Ball, Clara May]]||||1959 Oct 25||75||W of Charles A Ball|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Unknown-292636.jpg 225] |- | Barker, Jennifer Maree||||1959 May 04||||Infant D of Joan & Bruce||84 |- | Bartlett, Michael John||||1968 Sep 04||||S of Marjorie & Graham; triplett (Stephen Andrew also dec, and Pamela Lynette); B of Julie, Rhonda, Jacklyn||251 |- | Bartlett, Stephen Andrew||||1968 Sep 04||||S of Marjorie & Graham; triplet (Michael John also dec, and Pamela Lynette); B of Julie, Rhonda, Jacklyn||251 |- | [[White-90374|Bassett, Sarah]]||||1943 Aug 04||81||M of Gwen, George, Tom & Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/White-90374.jpg 169] |- | [[McLeish-140|Bayliss, Elizabeth]] ???||||1943 May||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/McLeish-140.jpg 199] |- |[[Bayliss-300| Bayliss, Phyllis]]||||1919 May 05||23||D of Phillip & Matilda Bayliss of Deniliquin, NSW|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Bayliss-300-1.jpg 494] |- |[[Bayliss-299|Bayliss, William James Merrell]]||||1954 Sep 22||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Bayliss-299-1.jpg 501] |- | [[Hayes-24087|Baynes, Georgina]] ||||1970 May 27||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Hayes-24087.jpg 99] |- | [[Baynes-856|Baynes, Leslie James]] ||||1959|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Baynes-856.jpg 96] |- | [[Baynes-854|Baynes, Leslie Madieson (Jim)]] ||||1961 Jan 04||48||H of Jessie; F of Jim, Linda, Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Baynes-854.jpg 61] |- | [[Baynes-855|Baynes, Margaret]]||||1940 May 02||||D of Jessie & Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Baynes-855.jpg 10] |- | [[Baynes-860|Baynes, Oliver Ernest]]||||1964 May 03||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Baynes-860.jpg 58] |- | [[Bennett-43438|Bennett, John Michael]]||||1968||||H of Kathleen May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Bennett-43438.jpg 336] |- | [[Bernath-184|Bernath, Allan Newton]] ||||1928|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Bernath-184.jpg 545] |- | [[McAsey-56|Betson, Margaret E]]||||1947 May 21||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Betson-98.jpg 154] |- | [[Betson-98|Betson, Walter]]||||1939 Feb 13||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Betson-98.jpg 154] |- | [[Bett-220|Bett, James]] ||||1909 Jan 01||78||H of Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Bett-220.jpg 561] |- | [[Bett-222|Bett, James Smith]] ||||1938 Aug 31||75||H of Lucy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Bett-222.jpg 446] |- | [[Smith-339055|Bett, Janet]] ||||1899 Nov 18||66||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Bett-220.jpg 561] |- | [[Bett-224|Bett, Jim]] ||||1915 Mar 27||21||S of J S & L Bett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Bett-222.jpg 446] |- | [[Mason-27093|Bett, Lucy]] ||||1954 Jul 07||90||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Bett-222.jpg 446] |- | [[Clooney-23|Blackman, Catherine]] ||||1905 Dec 19||72||b. Killooney, Kings Co, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Clooney-23.jpg 645] |- | [[Blackman-1815|Blackman, George]] ||||1892||67||||Obituary |- | [[Boakes-661|Boakes, Violet]]||||1958 Jun 13||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Boakes-661.jpg 227] |- | [[Glen-883|Borrie, Christina]] ||||1955 Dec 29||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Borrie-121.jpg 93317] |- | [[Borrie-126|Borrie, D R]] ||||1960 Sep 05||58||VX19295|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Borrie-126-1.jpg 140] |- | [[Borrie-124|Borrie, David K]]||||1939 Aug 31||||AIF 532|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Borrie-124.jpg 492] |- | [[Borrie-126|Borrie, David Roy]] ||||1960 Sep 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Borrie-126.jpg 141] |- | [[Johnston-30458|Borrie, Hannah]] ||||1948 Jan 10||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Borrie-119.jpg 142] |- |[[Borrie-119|Borrie, James]] ||||1938 Feb 22||||H of Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Borrie-119.jpg 142] |- | [[Borrie-125|Borrie, Jean Keir]] ||||1942 Jan 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Borrie-126.jpg 141] |- | [[Borrie-121|Borrie, John]] ||||1958 Feb 16||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Borrie-121.jpg 93317] |- | [[Walker-43341|Bowes, Margaret I]]||||1959 Dec 08||87?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Walker-43341.jpg 83] |- | [[Brady-7971|Brady, Catherine]] ||||1931 May 02||||D of Thomas & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Brady-6128.jpg 361] |- | [[Brady-6128|Brady, Edward]]||||1922 Oct 30||||S of Thomas & Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Brady-6128.jpg 361] |- | [[Masterson-1383|Brady, Ellen]]||||1919 Apr 02||||W of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Brady-6128.jpg 361] |- | [[Brady-6956|Brady, Thomas]]||||1917 Aug 15||||H of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Brady-6128.jpg 361] |- | Brennan, Julia Maria||||1909||68?||W of Michael||375 |- | Brennan, Michael||||1916 Dec 28||80?||H of Julia||375 |- | Brouwer, Frederik Willem||1917 Oct 29||1966 Nov 05||||H of Helen; F of Billy, Peter, David, Felicity||79 |- | Brouwer, Wilhelmina Frederika||||1957 Mar 02||83||||248 |- | Brown, James||||||||||310 |- | Brown, Jennifer Helen||||1957 May||17||D of Ken & Barbara||232 |- | Brown, Maria Ann||||1952 Mar 24||84||||181 |- | [[Brown-128378|Brown, William]]||1877||1953||||AIF; H of Alice; F of Elizabeth, Margaret, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Brown-128378-1.jpg 251] |- | Bryant||||||||||534 |- | Bryant, Elizabeth||||1920 Jul 16||84||GM of G N Sheridan||503 |- | [[Buckland-2176|Buckland, Arthur]]||||1942 Aug 13||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Buckland-2176.jpg 116] |- | [[Bate-1758|Buckland, Charlotte]]||||1968 Aug 27||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Bate-1758.jpg 33] |- | Burgess, Brooke||||1934 Nov 06||73||H of Elizabeth||34 |- | Burgess, Elizabeth||||1955 Jun 19||88||W of Brooke||33 |- | [[Burton-11954|Burton, Eliza]]||||1972 Mar 19||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Burton-11954.jpg 54] |- | [[O'Connell-4330|Byrne, Kathleen]]||||1979 Jul 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/O_Connell-4330.jpg 344] |- | Byrne, Peter||||1887 Dec 14||28||b. Ireland, d. accident||566 |- | [[Byrne-7798|Byrne, Thomas]]||||1961 May 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Byrne-7798.jpg 343] |- | [[Fisk-3178|Callander, Alice Maud]]||||1955 May 01||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Callander-343-1.jpg 253] |- | [[Callander-343|Callander, Henry Arthur Harmon]]||||1954 Oct 01||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Callander-343-1.jpg 253] |- | [[Callander-344|Callander, Oswald Harmon]]||1905 Nov 03||1962 Sep 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Callander-344.jpg 41] |- | [[Cannon-8665|Cannon, Margaret]]||||1907 May 05||<1||D of Simon and Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Cannon-8656.jpg 571] |- | [[Cannon-8655|Cannon, Simon Thomas]]||||1912 Nov 23||51||H of Mary T; F of William, Margaret, Syril|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Cannon-8655.jpg 572] |- | [[Cannon-8657|Cannon, Syril]]||||1920 Jan 06||22||S of Simon and Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Cannon-8657.jpg 570] |- | [[Cannon-8654|Cannon, Thomas]]||||1862 Sep 23||||b. Dublin, Ireland; d. Melbourne; H of Johannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Cannon-8654.jpg 352] |- | [[Cannon-8656|Cannon, William]]||||1906 Aug 18||13||S of Simon and Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Cannon-8656.jpg 571] |- | [[Cargeeg-17|Cargeeg, Henry Francis]]||||1964 Sep 10||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Cargeeg-17.jpg 66] |- | [[Perram-78|Carpenter, Isabella]]||||1926 Apr 23||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Perram-78.jpg 518] |- | [[Carpenter-26367|Carpenter, Thomas]]||||1949 Jul 04||72||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Carpenter-26367.jpg 519] |- | [[Leonard-15754|Carter, Alice Esther]]||||1974 Sep 28||91||M of Gwenyth & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Leonard-15754.jpg 194] |- | [[Carter-43358|Carter, Asheton]]||||1949 Apr 13||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Carter-43358.jpg 191] |- | Carter, Francis||||1964||||H of Elizabeth; F of Leo, Tony, Pat||321 |- | [[Carver-3956|Carver, E A E K (Arthur)]]||1889||1956|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Carver-3956.jpg 114] |- | [[Carver-3953|Carver, Edward Key]]||1851||1916|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Carver-3953.jpg 443] |- | [[Huxley-796|Carver, Sylvia Maritana]]||1889||1942|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Carver-3956.jpg 114] |- | [[Cassell-1167|Cassell, Robert Firth]]||||1943 Jul 19||||F of Allan, Vera|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Cassell-1167.jpg 507] |- | [[Meadows-7554|Cassell, Eliza]]||||1963 Jan 27||||M of Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Meadows-7554.jpg 508] |- | [[Cassell-1168|Cassell, Vera May]]||||1922 Mar 05||||Sister of Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Cassell-1168.jpg 506] |- | [[Christie-6299|Christie, Arthur]]||||1955 Jul 15||59||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Christie-6299.jpg 270] |- | [[Christie-6300|Christie, Arthur Douglas]]||||1968 Jul 24||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Christie-6299.jpg 270] |- | [[McGrath-5551|Christie, Margaret]]||||1966 Sep 30||70||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Christie-6299.jpg 270] |- | Clark, Mary||||1933 Dec 27||79||||139 |- | [[Clooney-25|Cloony, John]] ||||1906 Jun 25||77||b. Killooney, Kings Co, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Clooney-25.jpg 644] |- | [[Coles-3912|Coles, Richard James]]||||1953 Jun 26||68||AIF 232|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Coles-3912.jpg 290] |- | [[Collins-41991|Collins, James]]||||1961 Jul 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Collins-41991.jpg 312] |- | [[Cunningham-20286|Collins, Kate Victoria]]||||1965 Jan 31||66||W of James (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Cunningham-20286.jpg 313] |- | [[Creed-1626|Colwell, Amelia]]||||1951 Aug 30||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Creed-1626.jpg 7] |- | [[Colwell-1976|Colwell, James]]||||1959 Jul 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Colwell-1975.jpg 8] |- | [[Colwell-1975|Colwell, John]]||||1938 Jun 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Colwell-1975.jpg 8] |- | [[Colwell-1977|Colwell, John]] ||||1961 Oct 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Creed-1626.jpg 7] |- | Cook, Ellen||||1942 Apr 22||72||W of John||423 |- | Cook, John Alexander||||1912 Jun 01||54||H of Ellen||423 |- | Cook, Joseph||||1898 Sep 28||55||||630 |- | [[McCarthy-9419|Coonan, Annie Mary]]||||1943 Sep 02||32|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/McCarthy-9419.jpg 390] |- | [[Coonan-152|Coonan, Kathleen]]||||1964 Mar 31||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Coonan-152.jpg 387] |- | [[Coonan-151|Coonan, Margaret Mary]]||1909||1981|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Coonan-154.jpg 385] |- | [[O'Sullivan-3544|Coonan, Margaret Mary]]||||1972 Aug 28||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/O_Sullivan-3544.jpg 388] |- | [[Coonan-150|Coonan, Michael Patrick]]||||1950 Jun 24||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Coonan-150.jpg 386] |- | [[Coonan-154|Coonan, Thomas Emmett]]||||1931 Apr 26||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Coonan-154.jpg 385] |- | Cosgrove, ?orris||||1962 Sep 17||||||318 |- | Cosgrove, Jane||||1899 Dec 23||||||564 |- | Cosgrove, Mary Ann||||1934 Oct 14||66||||8 |- | [[Dixon-20223|Creed, Elizabeth Ann]] ||||1944 Dec 26||78||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Turnbull-5937-1.jpg 124] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-5714|Creed, Hannah]] ||||1894 May 26||||b. Co. Clare, Ireland; d. Yea; W of Thomas Cannon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Cannon-8654.jpg 352] |- | [[Creed-1637|Creed, Kingsley John]] ||1932 Mar 04||1996 Feb 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Creed-1637.jpg 81] |- | [[Creed-1630|Creed, Leslie James]]||||1967 Apr 07||73||AIF 3040; H of Maud; F of Margaret, Gregory, Kingsley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Creed-1630.jpg 82] |- | [[Logan-9300|Creed, Maud Victoria]]||||1985 Feb 28||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Creed-1637.jpg 81] |- | [[Creed-1624|Creed, Samuel Henry]]||||1937 May 04||70||H of Elizabeth Ann Creed; F of Leslie, Johanna, Henry, Janie, John, Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Creed-1624.jpg 123] |- | Cumming, Dr. Robert||||1964 Sep 16||82||H of Jeannie||296 |- | Cumming, Jeannie Hamilton||||1948 Oct 29||75||W of Dr Robert Cumming||296 |- | [[Tull-1046|Cummins, Annie]]||||1970 Aug 08||83||nee Tull; W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Cummins-3656.jpg 117] |- | [[O'Reilly-1930|Cummins, Catherine]] ||||1908 Oct 11||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/O_Reilly-1930.jpg 589] |- | [[Cummins-3656|Cummins, Francis]]||||1942 Apr 06||72||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Cummins-3656.jpg 117] |- | [[Cummins-4095|Cummins, William]] ||||1900 Mar 17||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Cummins-4095.jpg 591] |- | [[Blackman-1814|Cunningham, Catherine]] ||||1928 Jul 14||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Cunningham-5964.jpg 646] |- | [[Cunningham-5964|Cunningham, James]] ||||1933 Jan 03||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Cunningham-5964.jpg 646] |- | [[Davies-18502|Davies, Harold Percival Claude]]||||1972 Jun 19||76||AIF 6302; H of Laura; F of Syd & Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Davies-18502.jpg 43] |- | [[Bramald-5|Davies, Laura Annie]]||||1962 Jan 18||63||W of H P C Davies|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Bramald-5.jpg 44] |- | [[Davies-18499|Davies, Michael Stanley]]||||1919 Feb 04||||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Davies-18499.jpg 152] |- | [[Fisk-3177|Davies, Sarah Ann]]||||1952 Jun 25||||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Davies-18499.jpg 152] |- | [[Davies-18518|Davies, William John Thomas]]||||1949 Apr 06||67||AIF 1590|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Davies-18518.jpg 217] |- | de Burgh Ker, Charles Rupert||1890 May 11||1973 Jun 18||||H of Phyllis||44 |- | de Burgh Ker, Phyllis||||1962 Jun 01||||W of Charles||44 |- | [[Dean-17540|Dean, George Eden]]||||1958 Jul 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Dean-17540.jpg 278] |- | [[Scorah-119|Dean, Louise Jane]]||||1950 Mar 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Dean-17540.jpg 278] |- | [[Desailly-25|Desailly, George Alfred]] ||||1946 Oct 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Desailly-25.jpg 213] |- | Devlin, Mary||||1903 Apr 21||69||W of Matthew; M of William||574 |- | Devlin, Matthew||||1894 Mar 17||63||H of Mary; F of William||574 |- | Devlin, William||||1892 Mar 25||27||S of Matthew & Mary||574 |- | [[Finn-792|Dignam, Catherine]]||||1945 Apr 14||||M of Margaret & Teresa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Finn-792.jpg 581] |- | [[Bolger-784|Dignam, Mary]] ||||1964 Aug 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Dignam-161.jpg 381] |- | [[Dignam-161|Dignam, William David]]||||1930 Apr 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Dignam-161.jpg 381] |- | Dowell, George||||1900 Nov 22||66||||617 |- | [[Gray-45701|Draper, Ada]]||1882||1961||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Barker-20664.jpg 46] |- | [[Draper-3064|Draper, Charles]]||||1972 Dec 21||79||H of Elsie; F of May, Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Draper-3064.jpg 484] |- | [[Hicks-18167|Draper, Elsie]]||||1921 Aug 21||27||W of Charles; M of May, Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Draper-3064.jpg 484] |- | [[Draper-6865|Draper, George Gray]]||1910||1988||||S of William & Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Draper-6865.jpg 55] |- | [[Draper-6866|Draper, Mabel "May"]]||||1920 Aug 21||2||D of Charles & Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Draper-3064.jpg 484] |- | [[Draper-3065|Draper, Thomas]]||||1942 Oct 24||27||KIA; D. El Alamein|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Draper-3064.jpg 484] |- | [[Draper-6864|Draper, William Joseph]]||1882||1969||||H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Draper-6864.jpg 45] |- | [[Drysdale-415|Drysdale, Alexander]] ||||1936 Mar 19||74|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Drysdale-415.jpg 394] |- | [[Drysdale-635|Drysdale, Alexander (Bonnie)]]||||1957 May 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Drysdale-635.jpg 242] |- | Drysdale, Donald||||||||||412 |- | Drysdale, Donald William||||1972 Sep 28||91||H of Jean; F of Donnie||471 |- | Drysdale, Donnie||||1928 Jun 07||3||S of Donald & Jean||471 |- | Drysdale, George||||1895 Sep 10||39||d. Box Hill; S of W & Mary Drysdale||406 |- | [[Drysdale-1284|Drysdale, George A]]||||1988 May 28||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Drysdale-1284.jpg 68] |- | [[Carey-8206|Drysdale, Irene]]||||1971 Mar 14||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Drysdale-1284.jpg 68] |- | Drysdale, Isabel||1875||1875 Jun 27||<1||D of W & Mary Drysdale|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Drysdale-414.jpg 405] |- | Drysdale, James||||||||||412 |- | Drysdale, James||||1944 Mar||81?||||410 |- | Drysdale, Jane||||1885 Oct 19||84?||||410 |- | Drysdale, Janet||||||||||466 |- | Drysdale, Jean Hay Claire||||1965 Sep 09||41||||469 |- | Drysdale, Jean Olive||||1928 Oct 28||42||W of Donald; M of Donnie||471 |- | [[Drysdale-628|Drysdale, John]] ||||1904 Mar 10||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Drysdale-628.jpg 409] |- | Drysdale, John||||||||||411 |- | [[McLeish-804|Drysdale, Leah]]||||1895 Oct 12||31||W of A Drysdale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/McLeish-804.jpg 407] |- | [[Downie-284|Drysdale, Mary]] ||||1914 Feb 18||75||W of William|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Drysdale-414.jpg 405] |- | Drysdale, Mary||||||||||412 |- | Drysdale, Mona E J||||1961 May 04||77||||392 |- | [[Mcleish-104|Drysdale, Rachel]] ||||1938 Mar 02||81||W of Alexander|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Mcleish-104.jpg 393] |- | [[Drysdale-1303|Drysdale, Robert Alexander]]||||1957 Aug 07||77||H of Ruth, AIF 888|| 241, 242 |- | Drysdale, Robert Stewart (Bob)||1921 Sep 23||2008 Jun 11||||H of Alwyn; F of Donald, Douglas, Ian, Janice (bur. Kyabram)||470 |- | Drysdale, Roderick||1884||1885 May 06||1||S of W & Mary Drysdale|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Drysdale-414.jpg 405] |- | [[Drysdale-1280|Drysdale, Roderick Stock]]||||1936 Jan 09||45||H of Sylvia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Drysdale-1280.jpg 153] |- | [[Baxter-12860|Drysdale, Ruth Emily]]||||1962 Nov 29||75||W of Robert||242 |- | [[Purvis-2740|Drysdale, Sylvia Myrtle]]||1896||1990||||W of Roderick; M of Jack (dec), Joyce, Cynthia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Drysdale-1280.jpg 153] |- | [[Drysdale-414|Drysdale, William]] ||||1912 Oct 08||84||H of Mary|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Drysdale-414.jpg 405] |- | Drysdale, William Douglas||||1970 Apr 08||80||||391 |- | [[Dunlop-3456|Dunlop, Agnes Marjorie]]||||1957 Apr 11||||D of John W & May Dunlop||247 |- | [[McCallum-4405|Dunlop, Euphemia May]]||||1963 Nov 08||89||W of John Wightman Dunlop; M of Elsie, Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/McCallum-4405.jpg 244] |- | [[Dunlop-3398|Dunlop, John Wightman]]||||1945 Sep 07||77||H of Euphemia May; F of Elsie & Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Dunlop-3398.jpg 190] |- | [[Williamson-14079|Dunn, Bella J]]||||1941 Jun 14||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Dunn-16954.jpg 578] |- | [[Dunn-16954|Dunn, Patrick]]||||1910 Nov 10||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Dunn-16954.jpg 578] |- | Dunne, Arthur James||||1895 Nov 11||11||GS of Margaret Montgomery||348 |- | [[Edwards-45175|Edwards, Albert]]||||1969 Aug 21||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Edwards-45175.jpg 281] |- | [[Reincke-167|Edwards, Emma Florence]]||||1951 Apr 27||||W of Albert; M of Bernard, Maurice, Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Reincke-167.jpg 280] |- | Edwards, James||||1896 Mar 28||78||H of Rebecca; F of William||585 |- | Edwards, Rebecca||||1883 Apr 29||57||W of James; M of William||585 |- | Edwards, William||||1860 Jul 12||<1||S of James & Rebecca||585 |- | Egan, Michael Francis||||1962 May 07||77||||315 |- | Ellis, Elizabeth Phoebe||||1959? Sep 07||71||W of James||433 |- | Ellis, James||||1955 Dec 22||||H of Elizabeth||434 |- | Fisher, Daisy||1908||1951||||||284 |- | Fisher, Vincent||1906||1980||||||284 |- | Fisk, Jack||||1923 Dec 29||48||W of Lily?||399 |- | Fisk, Louisa Elizabeth||||1948 May 06||68||||397 |- | [[McGillivray-620|Fisk, Margary]] ||||1914 Jan 25||||||Obituary |- | Fogarty, Mary||||1950 Jul 17||74||||173 |- | Fogarty, Michael||||1955 May 01||76||||173 |- | Forbes, Alexander||||||||F of Phyllis, Arthur, Margaret||400 |- | Forbes, Bertram Edgar||||1931 Feb 13||31||S of C & F Forbes||441 |- | Forbes, C P||||1916 Nov 27||20||AIF; S of C & F Forbes||441 |- | Forbes, Elsie Evelyn||||1982 Jan 25||80||M of Noreen||469 |- | Forbes, G||||1934 Oct 05||69||H of Emily||13 |- | Forsyth, John Hood||||1938 May 29||37||||151 |- | Franklin, Norman H||||1964 Jun 20||40||AIF||59 |- | Freeman, Lynda Ellen||1919 Apr 27||1989 Jan 07||||D of Flora Anderson; W of Miley Robert; M or Warrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Purvis-2736.jpg 450] |- | [[Fussell-855|Fussell, Ellen]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Fussell-855.jpg 130] |- | Gardiner, Alexander Murray||||1956 Aug 23||80||||295 |- | Gardiner, Mary Jane||||1948 Sep 20||73||||295 |- | Garlick||||||||||279 |- | Garlick||||||||||533 |- | [[Garlick-1359|Garlick, Charles]]||||1961 Mar 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Garlick-1359.jpg 102] |- | [[Green-47292|Garlick, Emma]]||||1969 Jul 10||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Garlick-1360.jpg 127] |- | [[Garlick-1361|Garlick, James Richard]]||||1963 Mar 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Garlick-1361.jpg 37] |- | [[Warnock-1449|Garlick, Jane]]||||1977 Oct 30||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Warnock-1449.jpg 103] |- | [[Garlick-1363|Garlick, Jeffrey Richard]]||||1925 Sep 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Garlick-1362.jpg 527] |- | [[Dean-17542|Garlick, Lily Ann]]||||1990 Mar 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Dean-17542.jpg 36] |- | [[Garlick-1362|Garlick, Robert Graham]]||||1935 Oct 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Garlick-1362.jpg 527] |- | Garlick, Susan Elizabeth||||1956 Aug 22||<1||D of Ron & Roma||233 |- | [[Garlick-1360|Garlick, William John]]||||1943 Sep 01||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Garlick-1360.jpg 127] |- | [[Bruel-7|Gellibrand, Elizabeth Helena]]||||1949 Sep 13||||W of Sir John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Bruel-7.jpg 217] |- | [[Gellibrand-16|Gellibrand, Sir John]]||1872 Dec 05||1945 Jun 03||||Maj. Gen; H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Gellibrand-16-2.jpg 216] |- | Gelumbickes, Mary||||1961 Jun 19||8||||106 |- | Gibson, Edith||||1942 Aug 10||||||510 |- | Gibson, James Robert McTurk||||1869 Mar 18||40||F of Sarah||609 |- | Gibson, Sarah||||1868 Feb 19||1||D of James||608 |- | Gierczak, Pater||||1902 Feb 10||33||||314 |- | Gill, Eunice Ruby Evelyn||||1897 Dec 01||||D of Thomas & Jane||631 |- | Gill, Jane||||1905 May 21||61||W of Thomas||631 |- | Gill, Mona Rotha||||1898 Apr 25||<1||D of J & M Gill; Neice of Thomas & Jane Gill||631 |- | Gill, Thomas||||1912 Jul 21||75||H of Jane||631 |- | Goodwin, Ernest||||1922 Nov 22||28||S of J Goodwin of Brockdish, England||505 |- | Gotch, William||||1895 Jan 19||||||628 |- | [[Grant-24783|Grant, Donald Ogilvie]]||||1948 Mar 03||78||B-in-L of James Turnbull|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Turnbull-5936.jpg 297] |- | [[Turnbull-5937|Grant, Elizabeth Grace]]||1881||1964||||Aunt of Helen & Malcolm Stewart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Turnbull-5937-2.jpg 65] |- | [[Green-21493|Green, Edward]] ||||1935 Apr 01||77||F of Vernon (Brusher) & Eleanor (Nell) Green|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Butcher-2115.jpg 155] |- | [[Butcher-2115|Green, Isabella Sarah Scott]] ||||1935 Apr 05||77||nee Butcher; M of Vernon (Brusher) & Eleanor (Green)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Butcher-2115.jpg 155] |- | Green, Sarah Agnes||1886||1887|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Butcher-2115.jpg 155] |- | Green, Teresa May||1899||1903|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Butcher-2115.jpg 155] |- | Hall, Arthur Mackey||||1955 Feb 10||||H of Catherine||267 |- | Hamilton, James Denham||||1921 Sep 16||51||H of Charlotte||548 |- | Hamilton, John Bannerman||1874||1937||||||150 |- | Hamilton, John Bannerman||||1895 Mar 03||59||||548 |- | Hancox, Edward||||1976 Aug 30||||||111 |- | Hancox, Ivy||||1974 Aug 26||||||111 |- | Hancox, Peter||||1962 Jan 13||9||||110 |- | Handley, Annie Mary||1905 Mar 09||1993 Dec 28||88||b. Yes, Vic; W of Herbert; M of Mary (Thorp) & Jack||160 |- | Handley, Herbert Jay||1891 Mar 01||1941 Aug 26||50||b. Chetwynd, Vic; H of Annie; F of Mary (Thorp) & Jack||160 |- | Hangan, George||||1919 Oct 22||37||S of H & E Hangan||498 |- | Hansen, Rupert||||1916 Apr 22||32||with Elizabeth Redpath||349 |- | Hastings, Francis Theodore||||1865 Aug 11||8||S of Henry Francis Hastings & Catherine Budd||417 |- | [[Bowman-16864|Hayes, Mary]]||||1893 Oct 23||||H of Morgan; M of Mary Quinlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Hayes-24228.jpg 350] |- | [[Hayes-24228|Hayes, Morgan]]||||1904 Aug 19||||W of Mary; F of Mary Quinlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Hayes-24228.jpg 350] |- | [[Hennebery-10|Hennebery, Arthur]]||1886||1971||||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Hennebery-10.jpg 212] |- | [[O'Connor-7369|Hennebery, Eliza May]]||1892||1981||||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Hennebery-10.jpg 212] |- | [[Buckland-2161|Hennebery, Elizabeth]]||||1943 Sep 06||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Buckland-2161.jpg 118] |- | [[Welsh-3450|Hennebery, Jessie]]||||1965 Jul 04||81||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Welsh-3450.jpg 235] |- | [[Hennebery-3|Hennebery, John]]||||1956 Jul 01||76||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Hennebery-3.jpg 234] |- | Hennebery, Margaret May||||1986 Jul 04||87||Sister of William||121 |- | Hennebery, Martin||||1947 Jan 21||53||AIF 1763; KIA; H of Mavis; F of Beverley, Gael, Leone, Zelda||294 |- | Hennebery, William||||1961 Aug 28||80||Brother of Margaret||121 |- | Henshaw, Ella Jane||1911 Jun 11||1969||58||||523 |- | Hickingbotham, Harry||||1929 Jul 03||74||||430 |- | Hickingbotham, Louisa||||1925 Jun 24||64||||430 |- | Hillock, Jean||1924 Mar 08||1969 Jul 05||||nee Simmons; Sister of Rita||76 |- | Hodson, Elizabeth||||1923 Mar 30||61||W of John||480 |- | Hodson, John||||1925 Aug 01||64||H of Elizabeth||480 |- | Hodson, John Alan||||1944 Feb 21||10||||37 |- | Hodson, John George||||1957 Jul 12||64||||231 |- | Hodson, Ruby Sylvia||||1965 Nov 28||72||||230 |- | Hodson, W D||||1971 Jul 12||80||AIF 3406; H of Margaret; F of Mary, David, Jon, Louis||482 |- | Hollis, Frances L||||1970 May 08||||||54 |- | Hollis, Norman J||||1968 May 05||74||||55 |- | [[Homewood-408|Homewood, Christopher]]||1857 Oct 16||1931|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Homewood-408.jpg 526] |- | [[Allan-6699|Homewood, Elizabeth]]||1833 Feb 14||1921||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Homewood-407.jpg 524] |- | [[Evans-50340|Homewood, Emily Margaret]]||1877 Jul 12||1963||86||W of William James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Evans-50340.jpg 521] |- |[[Homewood-407|Homewood, James]]||1829? Aug 18||1867||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Homewood-407.jpg 524] |- |[[Homewood-401| Homewood, James Gordon]]||1910 Jan 31||2005||95||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Homewood-401.jpg 525] |- | [[Apps-838|Homewood, Kathleen May]]||1921 Dec 03||1999||77||W of James Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Homewood-401.jpg 525] |- | [[Homewood-406|Homewood, William James]]||1867 Feb 25||1924||||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Homewood-406.jpg 522] |- | Horan John Joseph||1890||1957||||||384 |- | Horan, Beatrice Barbara||1900||1982||||||384 |- | Horan, Mary Ann||||1979 Aug 17||||||383 |- | Hovey, Robert Keith||||1957 Oct 30||53||||240 |- | Hume||||||||||537 |- | Hume, Alexander Robert||||1890 Oct 06||72||H of Jane||557 |- | Hume, Jane||||1903 Mar 21||83||W of Alexander||556 |- | Hume, John||||1862 Dec 22||<1||||556 |- | Humphries, Albert Edward Victor||||1946 Mar 19||66||||215 |- | Irvine, William Thomas||||1956 Dec 10||45||H of Natalie; F of Heather||250 |- | Jackson, Alice Victoria||||1934 Jun 14||77||||24 |- | Jackson, Bessie Amelia||||1983 Sep 30||79||W of Henry||262 |- | Jackson, Henry Richard James||||1956 Jun 18||75||H of Bessie||262 |- | Jackson, Ivy Winifred||||1955 Apr 20||42||W of Richard||259 |- | Jackson, John Alexander||||1942 Sep 02||60||||203 |- | Jackson, Lavinia Ada Lillian||||1971 Jan 06||78||||203 |- | Jackson, Richard John||||1974 Jun 24||64||H of Ivy||259 |- | Jeffrey, Ellen Matilda||||1938 Apr 11||66||||15 |- | Jeffrey, Walter||||1940 Jan 04||70||||14 |- | Jenner, Mary A||||1923 Oct 19||||||369370 |- | Johnson, T||||1943 Apr 12||54||AIF 2568, MM||202 |- | Johnston, David||||19891 Jan 11||64||F of J W; GF of Frank||555 |- | Johnston, Frank||||1898 Dec 26||<1||S of J W & Mary Ann||555 |- | Johnston, Isabella||1878||1964||||||65 |- | Johnston, J W||||1903 Apr 14||45||H of Mary Ann; F of Frank; S of David||555 |- | Johnston, John Alexander||||||||H of Mary||442 |- | Johnston, Mary||||||||W of John||442 |- | Johnston, Mary Ann||||1900 Dec 07||40||W of J W; M of Frank||555 |- | Jonas, Jan Ian||||1961 Dec 19||35||H of Yvonne; F of Julianne||109 |- | Jones, Herbert T R||||1933 Sep 02||14||S of T & R Jones||137 |- | Jones, Ruby||||1948 Mar 20||58||W of T Jones||138 |- | Jones, T||||1957 May 02||72||AIF 1407; H of Olive; F of Mavis, Hazel, Herbert (dec)||245 |- | Kee?||||||||||539 |- | Kee?||||||||||539 |- | Kelly, Ella||||1955 Sep 18||67||W of Alex; M of Jack & May||372 |- | Kelly, Ella||||1917 Feb 25||33?||Month & day uncertain||373 |- | Kelly, John||||1941 Jul 01||||||3 |- | Kelly, John||||1941 Jul 01||||||651 |- | [[Kelly-33137|Kelly, Leopold George]]||||1877 Apr 16||<1||S of Kate & Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Kelly-33136.jpg 648] |- | [[Kelly-33136|Kelly, Michael]]||||1899 Jan 07||57||H of Kate; F of Leopold George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Kelly-33136.jpg 648] |- | Kemp, Herbert Henry||||1962 Mar 22||71||||183 |- | Kemp, Mary||||1948 Aug||82||||334 |- | Kemp, Maurice F||||1939 Jul 19||79||||136 |- | Kemp, Maurice Mascot||||1955 Oct 07||56?||||184 |- | Kidd, Arthur||||1927 Jul 17||67||||425 |- | Kidd, Euphemia||||1914 May 17||||d. Yea; W of Arthur Kidd; M of Neil||426 |- | Kidd, Neil||||1915 Sep 07||24||d. at sea (after Gallipoli)||426 |- | Kidd, Robert||||1917 Oct 25||23||KIA||425 |- | Kinght, Mary Ann||||1934 Sep 11||89||W of Charles; M of Maud||614 |- | Knight, Charles||||1909 May 06||66||H of Mary Ann; F of Maud||614 |- | Knight, Gordon Douglas||||1964 Jan 20||1||||432 |- | Knight, Maud Mary||||1869 Dec 21||<1||D of Charles & Mary Ann||614 |- | Lang, A R||||1966 Sep 15||77||AIF 19630; H of Connie; F of John, Ethleen, Margaret, Jean||78 |- | Lang, Archibald||||1904 Nov 22||47||H of Elizabeth C||378 |- | Lang, Elizabeth Caroline||||1951 Nov 14||87||W of Archibald||377 |- | Law, Margaret||||1916 Sep 23||78||W of James||428 |- | Lawrence, Ann||||1967 Apr 25||79||W of Gilbert||146 |- | Lawrence, Gilbert Scott||||1935 Jun 04||49||H of Ann; F of John, Peter, Robert, David||146 |- | Lawrence, Phillip Mathew||||1955 Jul 02||||Lawrence maybe middle name and Christie last name||270 |- | Lawson, Bertha Elizabeth||||1942 Nov 30||72||W of Hugh James||115 |- | Lawson, Hugh James||||1952 Sep 19||81||H of Bertha Elizabeth||113 |- | Lawson, Reginald Charles||||1943 Sep 09||35||POW Burma||114 |- | Leach, Catherine||||||||W of F A Leach||647 |- | Leach, Mona||||||||D of F A and Catherine Leach||647 |- | [[Grady-2271|Leech, Bridget]]||||1920 May 27||||W of George; GM of George Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Leech-2133.jpg 357] |- | [[Hoban-400|Leech, Ellen Teresa]]||||1961 Aug 28||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Leech-2142.jpg 356] |- | [[Leech-2133|Leech, George]]||||1907 Jun 03||||H of Bridget; GF of George Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Leech-2133.jpg 357] |- | [[Leech-2147|Leech, George Joseph]]||||1908 Jan 20||||GS of George & Bridget Leech|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Leech-2133.jpg 357] |- | [[Leech-2142|Leech, James]]||||1938 May 06||||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Leech-2142.jpg 356] |- | [[Leech-2145|Leech, John]]||||1971 Apr 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Leech-2145.jpg 355] |- | Liddell, George||1850 Dec 25||1940 Jul 26||||b. Banff, Scotland||448 |- | [[Loan-664|Loan, Charles]]||||1923 Aug 01||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Loan-664.jpg 580] |- | [[Loan-663|Loan, Daniel]]||||1893 Jul 13||85||H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Loan-663.jpg 576] |- | [[Mullen-4115|Loan, Grace]]||||1884 Apr 07||68||W of Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Loan-663.jpg 576] |- | [[Loan-665|Loan, Grace]]||||1932 Mar 14||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Loan-664.jpg 580] |- | [[Loan-666|Loan, Jane]]||||1932 Mar 08||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Loan-664.jpg 580] |- | [[Logan-9303|Logan, Edith R]] ||||1956 Dec 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Logan-9303.jpg 520] |- | [[May-17873|Logan, Emily]] ||||1935 Mar 14||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Logan-9303.jpg 520] |- | Long, David Murdoch||1943||2011||||S of Hugh & Roma||286 |- | Long, Hugh Shuldham||1911||1995||||H of Roma||286 |- | Long, Roma||1916||2004||||nee Hocking; W of Hugh||286 |- | Long, Sally Anne||1945||1952||||D of Hugh & Roma||286 |- | Loughran, ? Maud||||195? Sep||73?||||223 |- | Loughran, G W J||||1953 Jun 30||40||RAAF 41198; H of Ella||291 |- | Loughron, John R||||1950 Nov 03||66||d. at Yea||180 |- | Macintyre, Christina L J||||1916 Mar 29||5||||428 |- | Macintyre, Jane||||1935 Aug 01||66||W of G. B. Macintyre||429 |- | Mackin, R||||1944 Oct 28||57||AIF V376232||165 |- | Mackintosh, Alice||||1966 Apr 06||91||W of James||485 |- | Mackintosh, Ann||||1919 Feb 20||87||W of Donald||559 |- | Mackintosh, Donald||||1896 Oct 10||74||H of Ann||559 |- | Mackintosh, John||||1919 Sep 12||51||H of Alice||485 |- | [[Macklin-887|Macklin, John James]]||1901||1958||||H of Constance; F of Robert, Juanita, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Macklin-887.jpg 236] |- | Mackrell, Gerard William||1959 Aug 26||1959 Aug 26||||||341 |- | Maden, J L||||1945 Feb 22||38||18686 RAAF||188 |- | Mahon, Alice||||||||||329 |- | Mahon, Kevin||||||||||330 |- | Mahon, Lawrence Joseph||||1966 Sep 11||5||S of John & Margaret||166 |- | Mahoney||||||||||517 |- | Manger, John||1867||1938||||H of Margaret||26 |- | Manger, Margaret||1871||1949||||W of John||26 |- | Marshall, Stowell||||1911 Oct 08||72||d. Terangville, Kerridale; W of Mary||629 |- | Martin, Catherine||||1905 Mar 19||84||W of Owen; M of Philip P||358 |- | Martin, Owen||||1897 Jun 19||62||H of Catherine; F of Philip P||358 |- | Matchett, ?||||||||First names of Amelia, David, Irene, and Gordon||530 |- | Matchett, William John||||1940 Jan 24||75||||36 |- | Mayman, John||||1964 Mar 06||79||||64 |- | McAsey, James Ryan||||1969 Jan 22||85||||345 |- | McAsey, Muriel||1910 May 16||1993 Aug 30||||||326 |- | McCallum, Archibald||||1931 Dec 30||51||w/Margaret Douglas McCallum||17 |- | McCallum, Margaret Douglas||||1947 Mar 03||61||w/Archibald McCallum||17 |- | McCalman, Alan Erwin Power||||1903 Mar 06||1||||632 |- | [[McCarthy-2492|McCarthy, Anastasia]]||||1939 Oct 13||58||D of Daniel & Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/McCarthy-2492.jpg 563] |- | [[McCarthy-9425|McCarthy, Carmel Rose]]||||1932 Mar 16||7||D of Cornelius & Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/McCarthy-9425.jpg 395] |- | [[Kyme-54|McCarthy, Catherine]]||||1964 Feb 24||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/McCarthy-9425.jpg 395] |- | [[McCarthy-2491|McCarthy, Cornelius Michael]]||||1958 Apr 25||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/McCarthy-9425.jpg 395] |- | [[McCarthy-2483|McCarthy, Daniel]] ||||1884 Aug 30||51||H of Ellen; F of Mary, Anastasia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/McCarthy-2492.jpg 563] |- | [[McCarthy-2490|McCarthy, Daniel James]]||||1924||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/McCarthy-2490.jpg 366] |- |[[McCarthy-9420|McCarthy, Denis Charles]]||||1996 Dec 21||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/McCarthy-9423.jpg 367] |- | [[O'Sullivan-1101|McCarthy, Ellen]]||||1906 Apr 25||59||W of Daniel; M of Mary, Anastasia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/McCarthy-2492.jpg 563] |- | McCarthy, F||||||||||382 |- | [[McCarthy-9423|McCarthy, James Francis]]||||1983 Apr||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/McCarthy-9423.jpg 367] |- | [[Kyme-48|McCarthy, Lilian]]||||1924 Aug 01||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Kyme-48.jpg 364] |- | [[Slevin-199|McCarthy, Mary Bridget]]||||1962||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/McCarthy-2490.jpg 366] |- | [[McCarthy-2489|McCarthy, Mary Ellen]]||||1878 Mar 19||3||D of Daniel & Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/McCarthy-2492.jpg 563] |- | [[McCarthy-2484|McCarthy, Thomas]]||||1952 Dec 01||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/McCarthy-2484.jpg 363] |- | McClelland, John||||1921 Oct||||||483 |- | McCormack, Aloysuis Joseph||||||||||582 |- | McCormack, Cyril John||||1958 Jan 23||60||S of John & Joan; H of Judith Josphine||582 |- | McCormack, Joan||||1925 Nov 06||62||W of John; M of Aloysius, Cyril||582 |- | McCormack, John||||1930 Dec 16||74||H of Joan; F of Aloysius, Cyril||582 |- | McCormack, Judith Josephine||||1977 Dec 28||78||W of Cyril||583 |- | McCracken, Madge Huntington||||1967 Mar 21||75||||18 |- | McCracken, Robert||||1963 Sep 20||72||||18 |- | McCracken, Robert||||1931 Dec 19||12||S of Robert & Madge||20 |- | McCristal, Catherine||||1950 Apr 10||56||W of John||360 |- | McCristal, John||||1953 Jun 01||68||H of Catherine||360 |- | McCristal, John Nicholas||||1949 Jun 26||27||H of Marjorie||335 |- | McCristal, Katie||||1901 Apr 08||8||||359 |- | McDonald, John Henry||||1954 Sep 08||||H of Julie||502 |- | McDonald, Julie Catherine||||1968 Oct 13||||W of John||502 |- | McDowell, Catherine||||1880 Oct 31||50||W of David; M of Peter McDowell, Catherine Drysdale||568 |- | McDowell, David||||1899 Oct 31||70||H of Catherine; F of Peter McDowell, Catherine Drysdale||568 |- | McDowell, Peter||||1900 Aug 09||30||S of David & Catherine; B of Catherine Drysdale||568 |- | McFadden, Francis||||1910 Feb 01||67||||402 |- | McFadden, Francis||||1910 Feb 01||67||||424 |- | McGregor, Margaret Ann (Madge)||||1957 Jan 28||||W of Harry Tull; M of Janice & Neil||249 |- | McIntosh, James D||||1887 Jul 31||||||410 |- | McKay, Alex||||1948 Apr 20||85||||476 |- | McKay, Charles S||||1914 Sep 07||50||||418 |- | McKay, Donald||||1909 Aug 23||80||||418 |- | McKay, George||||1878 Mar 25||9||S of D & Georgina McKay||418 |- | McKay, Georgina||||1869 Mar 19||31||W of D. McKay; M of George||418 |- | McKay, James A||||1895 Jul 20||34||d. Corowa, NSW||418 |- | McKay, Murdoch||||1866 Apr 01||35||cousin||418 |- | [[McKenzie-12139|McKenzie, Alfred]]||||1910 Jul 30||52||S of George & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/McKenzie-12139.jpg 594] |- | [[McKenzie-12989|McKenzie, Colin]]||1908||1978|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/McKenzie-12989.jpg 25] |- | [[McKenzie-3430|McKenzie, Efferham]]||||1961 Jan 22||59||H of Queenie; F of Sylvia, Ronald, Ivan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/McKenzie-3430.jpg 99] |- | [[Hurrey-9|McKenzie, Elizabeth]]||||1937 Nov 17||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Hurrey-9.jpg 28] |- | [[McKenzie-12137|McKenzie, George H]]||||1888 Jun 19||62||H of Mary; F of Leslie & Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/McKenzie-12137.jpg 596] |- | McKenzie, Leslie Keir||1896 Sep 27||1918 Aug 07||||AIF; d. Lone Pine||593 |- | McKenzie, Lorna||1901||1988 Oct 15||||wW of William; M of Elaine & John||30 |- | [[Davis-112562|McKenzie, Mary]]||||1915 Mar 14||92?||W of George; M of Leslie & Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Davis-112562.jpg 595] |- | [[Hargreaves-1916|McKenzie, Queenie May]]||||1988 Nov 03||81||W of Efferham; M of Sylvia, Ronald, Ivan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Hargreaves-1916.jpg 102] |- | [[McKenzie-12983|McKenzie, Thomas Charles]]||||1934 Feb 12||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/McKenzie-12983.jpg 29] |- | [[McKenzie-12984|McKenzie, William Henry]]||1899 Jul 04||1971 Feb 20||||H of Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/McKenzie-12984.jpg 28] |- | McLean, Cecil Leslie (Tim)||||1964 Jun 26||71||H of Emily Jane||88 |- | McLean, Emily Jane||||1960 Sep 16||||W of Cecil||89 |- | McLeish, Catherine||||1942 Nov 12||79||W of James||22 |- | [[Drysdale-83|McLeish, Clementina]] ||||1938 Jun 11||79||W of Daniel|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Drysdale-83.jpg 403] |- | [[McLeish-349|McLeish, Daniel]]||||1928 Mar 29||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/McLeish-349.jpg 396] |- | [[McLeish-22|McLeish, Daniel]] ||||1940 Aug 22||89||H of Clementina|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Drysdale-83.jpg 403] |- | [[McLeish-23|McLeish, Daniel]] ||||1899 Apr 10||78||H of Grace|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/McLeish-23.jpg 602] |- | McLeish, Elsie Gladys||1899 May 21||1985 Mar 09||||Aunt of Murray, Glenis, Peter||72 |- | [[Keir-11|McLeish, Grace]] ||||1911||80||W of Daniel|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Keir-11.jpg 600] |- | McLeish, H W||||1961 Oct 21||69||AIF 556||108 |- | McLeish, James||||1931 Oct 09||71||H of Catherine||22 |- | McLeish, Janet||||||7||S of Daniel & Grace||604 |- | McLeish, John Sloan||||||23||S of Daniel & Grace||604 |- | McLeish, Kenneth Kerr||1900||1969||||||73 |- | [[Walker-43329|McLeish, Lucinda Moore]]||||1961 Jan 24||80?||W of Oliver; M of Hilda, Olive, Douglas, Jean, Isabella, David, Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/McLeish-138.jpg 88] |- | McLeish, May Isobel Grace||1892 May 13||1991 May 31||||Aunt of Murray, Glenis, Peter||72 |- | [[McLeish-138|McLeish, Oliver]]||||1965 Jun 25||91||H of Lucinda; F of Hilda, Olive, Douglas, Jean, Isabella, David, Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/McLeish-138.jpg 88] |- | McLeish, Ronald||||1916 May 20||21||AIF; B of W C||404 |- | McLeish, Thomas||||||8||S of Daniel & Grace||604 |- | McLeish, W C (Cunnie)||||1915 Apr 06||27||AIF; B of Ronald||404 |- | McLeish, William Ker||||1965||94||||600 |- | McLeod, Agatha||||1961 Apr 10||73||W of John||311 |- | McLeod, John A||||1941 Jul 18||63||H of Agatha||311 |- | McLure, Alexander||||1942 Feb 25||72||H of Honora||157 |- | McLure, Allan Joseph||||1989 Jan 29||75||H of Gladys||162 |- | McLure, Annie||||1953 May 06||72||W of James||182 |- | McLure, Gladys E||||1982 Jun 24||68||W of Allan||162 |- | McLure, Honora||||1940 Apr 07||66||W of Alexander||157 |- | McLure, James||||1972 Feb 09||96||H of Annie||182 |- | McLure, Patricia Margaret||1941 Mar 07||||5||||161 |- | McMaster, Willie Clyde||||1954 Oct 22||63||||256 |- | McPherson, Albert||||1947 Apr 26||||||477 |- | McPherson, Frank||||1930 May 21||||S of James||477 |- | McPherson, H M||||1971 Apr 13||53||||268 |- | McPherson, James||||1923 Dec 11||||F of Frank||477 |- | McPherson, Kate E||||1955 Jan 20||||W of William||266 |- | McPherson, William D||||1959 Aug 28||||H of Kate||267 |- | Meade, John Henry||||1927 Apr 22||68||||379 |- | Meehan, Mary||||1859 Nov 23||23||W of Patrick; M of Mary Coonan||353 |- | Meehan, Patrick||||1895 Oct 02||73||H of Mary; F of Mary Coonan||353 |- | Miles, John||||1925 Oct 16||67||H of Mary||362 |- | Miles, Mary||||1932 Feb 26||67||W of John||362 |- | Miller, Harold||||1924 Apr 30||8||S of P & M Miller||472 |- | Miller, L M||1908 Dec 04||1978 Sep 07||||||63 |- | Miller, W C||1906? Feb 06||1962 Aug 24||||||62 |- | Mills, Albert E||||1966 Dec 15||69||H of Bessie; F of Jim & Stella||81 |- | Mills, Bessie Alma||1898 Aug 15||1976 May 16||||W of Albert (dec); M of James, Stella||80 |- | Milne, Agnes Elizabeth||||1891 Oct 06||25||||552 |- | Milne, Elizabeth||||1896 Aug 20||86?||M of Rev D Milne||553 |- | Milne, Rev D||||1896 Dec 07||68||||549 |- | Milne?, Agnes||||||||||553 |- | Monk, Johanna Margaret||||1934 Feb 21||||||11 |- | Montgomery, Margaret||||1906 Nov 18||70||M of Sarah Dunne; M-in-L of Arthur Dunne; GM of Arthur James Dunne; interred at Stawell||348 |- | [[Jackson-63000|Moore, Elizabeth Mordant]]||||1928 Jul 07||73||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Moore-89961.jpg 633] |- | [[Bentley-8326|Moore, Irene May]]||||1967 Apr 28||||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Moore-89960.jpg 272] |- | [[Moore-89950|Moore, Leslie Evan]]||||1952 Jun 10||65||H of Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Moore-89950.jpg 299] |- | [[Smart-3378|Moore, Ruby Dorothy]]||||1950 Apr 12||53||W of Leslie Evan Moore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Moore-89950.jpg 299] |- | [[Moore-89961|Moore, Samuel Walter]]||||1918 Jul 15||66||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Moore-89961.jpg 633] |- | [[Moore-89952|Moore, Stanley Davies]]||||1962 Jul 19||67||Uncle of Stan & Ledley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Moore-89952.jpg 94] |- | [[Moore-89960|Moore, Walter Ernest]]||||1957 Aug 22||||H of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Moore-89960.jpg 272] |- | [[Stafford-6157|Morrish, Stella Veronica]]||||1946 May 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Stafford-6157.jpg 653] |- | Morrissey, Edward||||1934 May 28||||AIF 55420||371 |- | Morrissey, Patrick||||1984 Aug 27||||H of Mary||650 |- | Mudford, Gwendolyn||||1953 Nov 20||61||M of Sam & Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/White-90374.jpg 169] |- | [[Bain-5069|Muller, Eva]]||||1973 Apr 23||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Muller-17726.jpg 115] |- | [[Muller-17726|Muller, Gustav J]]||||1942 Dec 19||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Muller-17726.jpg 115] |- | [[Muller-17728|Muller, Paul F]]||1861||1944|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Muller-17728.jpg 473] |- | [[Murphy-34466|Murphy, Charles]]||||1963 Apr 09||85||H of Rosalia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Murphy-34466.jpg 39] |- | [[Bayliss-1232|Murphy, Rosalia]]||||1981 May 24||91||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Murphy-34466.jpg 39] |- | [[McKenzie-10103|Nash, Florence Myrtle]]||||1978 Oct 12||86||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/McKenzie-10103.jpg 274] |- | [[Nash-10144|Nash, Frederick George]]||||1957 Mar 26||74||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Nash-10144.jpg 275] |- | Nash, Isabella||||1919 Jan 07||20||||439 |- | [[Jeffreys-766|Nash, Jane]] ||||1924 Nov 15||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Nash-10143.jpg 436] |- ||Nash, John||||1924 Apr 17||||AIF 765A||440 |- | [[Nash-10143|Nash, John Bance]]||||1926 Dec 04||89||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Nash-10143.jpg 436] |- | [[Baynes-863|Nash, Madge Sarah]]||||1987 Mar 13||||W of Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Nash-12082.jpg 40] |- | [[Nash-12082|Nash, Phillip James]]||||1962 Dec 01||59||H of Madge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Nash-12082.jpg 40] |- | [[Nash-10145|Nash, Ula Vivian]] ||||1949 Oct 02||34||D of Frederick & Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Nash-10145.jpg 276] |- | Nash, William Jeffrey||||1917||30||GS of Gawan and Isabella Nash||438 |- | Newbery, Margaret||||1959 Oct 03||||||309 |- | Nicholson, Francis Charles Albert||||||66||||50 |- | Nixon, Ruth||||1867 Mar 21||26||W of Matthew Davis||607 |- | O'Brien, Ethleen Rose||||1955 Aug 04||||W of Thomas Rogers O'Brien; M of Clarence, Eileen, Constance, John||265 |- | O'Connor, ?||||||||S of John & Lily||206 |- | O'Connor, Daniel||||||||H of Katie V; F of Daniel Joseph||7 |- | [[Ware-5937|O'Connor, Eugenie]]||||1952 Dec 10||||w/ Thomas O'Connor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/O_Connor-7280.jpg 23] |- | [[O'Connor-7281|O'Connor, John]]||||1948 Jun 21||68||H of Lily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/O_Connor-7281.jpg 205] |- | O'Connor, Katie V||||||||W of Daniel; M of Daniel Joseph||7 |- | [[Ware-5970|O'Connor, Lily Sarah]]||||1952? Dec 10||38||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Ware-5970.jpg 203] |- | [[O'Connor-7290|O'Connor, Oliver Thomas]]||||1963 Dec 24||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/O_Connor-7290.jpg 110] |- | [[O'Connor-7280|O'Connor, Thomas]]||||1944 Jan 22||||w/Eugenie O'Connor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/O_Connor-7280.jpg 23] |- | O'Neill, John||||1947 Oct 20||81||||169 |- | Oliver Charlotte||||18?? Oct 18||1||D of William & Maria||612 |- | [[Oliver-7693|Oliver, Charles Walter Gordon]]||||1956 Jun 21||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Oliver-7693.jpg 168] |- | Oliver, Cromwell Walter||||1946 Nov 04||67||||212 |- | [[Oliver-7694|Oliver, Daniel James McLeish]]||||1955 Feb 01||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Oliver-7694.jpg 258] |- | [[Oliver-7697|Oliver, Frances Mabel]]||||1882 Feb 10||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Oliver-7697.jpg 611] |- | Oliver, Louisa||||187? Jan 05||<1||D of William & Maria||612 |- | Oliver, Maria Mary||||1879 Nov 02||36||W of William||613 |- | [[Lockton-12|Oliver, Mary Annie]] ||||1945 Jul 23||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Oliver-7693.jpg 168] |- | Oliver, William||||1874 Feb 26||7||S of William & Maria||611 |- | Orth, Geoffrey Robert||||1961 Aug 08||7||||107 |- | P?????, Shiela Mary||||||||||325 |- | Payne, James||||1969 Oct 26||78||H of Robina||620 |- | Payne, Robina A||||1966 May 28||74||nee Ramsden; W of James||620 |- | Penrose, Blanche||1958 Nov 23||1958 Nov 23||||Twin of Myra; Sister of Carolyn, Wendy, Jonathan||269 |- | Penrose, Myra||1958 Nov 23||1958 Nov 23||||Twin of Blanche; Sister of Carolyn, Wendy, Jonathan||269 |- | Perry, Alfred Ernest||||1967 Apr 02||72||||51 |- | [[Philip-477|Philip, Alexander Stuart]] ||1885||1953||||H of Sydney; F of Alexander, Verginia, Veronica|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Philip-477.jpg 293] |- | Plant, Elizabeth||||1928 Jun 18||58||||490 |- | Power, Thomas Edward||||1939 Oct 17||69||H of Violet; Uncle of Peter (GGS)||127 |- | [[Pratt-17612|Pratt, William John]] ||||1926 May 24||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Logan-9303.jpg 520] |- | [[Drysdale-1297|Prideaux, Edileen Caister]]||||1972 Jul 06||80||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Prideaux-812.jpg 531] |- |[[Prideaux-813| Prideaux, Lyall Alexander]]||||1955 Aug 06||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Prideaux-813.jpg 233] |- | [[Prideaux-812|Prideaux, Thomas Henry]]||||1967 Mar 31||78||H of Edileen Easter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Prideaux-812.jpg 531] |- | Pulford, Catherine||||1928 Nov 18||72||W of Samuel||504 |- | Pulford, Charles||||1962 Apr 04||78||||510 |- | Pulford, Daphne||1922 Jul 17||1922 Jul 18||||||510 |- | Pulford, Emily Stella||||1931 Jan 31||30||W of J. H. Pulford; M of Alfred Harold & Lillian Pulford||511 |- | Pulford, Jeffrey||1922 Jul 17||1922 Jul 18||||||510 |- | Pulford, Jemima Mainwaring||||||88||W of Charles; M of Mary, George, Jean, Des, Pat, Kath||513 |- | Pulford, Samuel||||1925 Oct 19||75||H of Catherine||504 |- | Purcell, Albert Frederick||||1952 Sep 23||9||S of V A & M S Purcell||288 |- | [[Arkell-193|Purcell, Annie Cameron]] ||||1934 Apr 28||||W of Eaton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Arkell-193.jpg 636] |- | [[Fussell-853|Purcell, Bertha]]||||1952 Dec 12||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Purcell-4153.jpg 639] |- | [[Purcell-4153|Purcell, Eaton Stannard]]||||1933|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Purcell-4153.jpg 639] |- | [[Purcell-2634|Purcell, Eaton Stannard]] ||||1917 Feb 10||72||H of Annie Cameron Purcell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Purcell-2634.jpg 635] |- | [[Anderson-85280|Purcell, Elizabeth Barbara]] ||||1939 Mar 05||60||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Purcell-2633.jpg 640] |- | [[Purcell-4147|Purcell, George]] ||||1931 Apr 16||24||S of Frederick & Elizabeth||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Purcell-2633.jpg 640] |- | [[Purcell-2633|Purcell, Major Frederick George]] ||||1927 Aug 16||52||H of Elizabeth||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Purcell-2633.jpg 640] |- | [[Purvis-2746|Purvis, Alexander]]||||1951 Aug 15||67||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Purvis-2746.jpg 304] |- | Purvis, Alexander Stuart (Lackie)||1924 Mar 03||2001 Nov 21||||H of Mary; F of Essie, Bill, Alex||306 |- | [[Leech-2132|Purvis, Ellen]]||||1944 Jul 15||86||W of John; M of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Leech-2132.jpg 455] |- | Purvis, Glenda Nancy||||1956 Mar 30||4||D of William & Winifred||260 |- | [[Purvis-2758|Purvis, John Gifford]]||||1950 Jan 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Purvis-2758.jpg 298] |- | [[Purvis-2737|Purvis, John Gifford]]||||1918 Feb 28||77||H of Ellen; F of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Purvis-2737.jpg 456] |- | [[Thomson-15584|Purvis, Mary Victoria]]||||1970 Dec 26||||M of Essie, Bill, Alex; W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Thomson-15584.jpg 307] |- | [[Purvis-2743|Purvis, Norman]]||||1914 Oct 19||16||S of John & Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Purvis-2737.jpg 456] |- | [[Purvis-2748|Purvis, William George]]||||1917 Oct 12||31||AIF; d. Passchendaele|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Purvis-2737.jpg 456] |- | [[Purvis-2765|Purvis, William Gifford]]||1919 Dec 10||1997 Apr 19||||AIF VX124749|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Purvis-2765.jpg 259] |- | Quinlan, Anne (Nance)||||1966 Nov 26||||||337 |- | Quinlan, Doreen Mary||||1940 Jan 18||||||354 |- | Quinlan, J F (Joan)||||1958 Sep 10||||||338 |- | [[Quinlan-1016|Quinlan, John]]||||1937 May 07||89||H of Mary Quinlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Quinlan-1016.jpg 351] |- | Quinlan, John Paul||||1955 Aug 07||||||354 |- | [[Quinlan-1017|Quinlan, Mary]]||||1934 Mar 23||||D of John & Mary Quinlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Hayes-24228.jpg 350] |- | [[Hayes-16823|Quinlan, Mary]]||||1918 Dec 17||||W of John Quinlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Quinlan-1016.jpg 351] |- | Quinlan, Timothy||||1897 Jun 30||||B of John Quinlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Hayes-24228.jpg 350] |- | Rae, Arthur||||1922||37||H of Euphemia; F of Robert, Norman, Lavinia Weiske||427 |- | Rae, Euphemia Loveday||||1971 Apr 13||84||nee Kidd; W of Arthur; M of Robert, Norman, Lavinia Weiske||427 |- | Rae, Norman Arthur Neil||||1996||85||S of Arthur & Lavinia||427 |- | Rae, Robert Ian||||1987||71||S of Arthur & Lavinia||427 |- | Ramsden, A G||||1954 Jul 21||60||AIF 769||499 |- | Ramsden, Alfred Gibson||||||||H of Alice||500 |- | Ramsden, Alice||||1960 Feb 09||57||W of Alfred||500 |- | Ramsden, Emily||1858||1940||||W of W G||618 |- | Ramsden, W G||1844||1915||||H of Emily||619 |- | Ramsden, William||||||<1||S of W G & Emily||618 |- | Redpath, Elizabeth||||1919 May 05||58||with Rupert Hansen||349 |- | Reed, Christina Ellen||||1949||67||W of John Richard|| |- | Reed, Ephraim James||||1944 Jul 01||64||H of Bertha May (Shrubsole)||134 |- | Reed, John Richard||||1967||89||H of Christina Ellen|| |- | Rhien, Edith May||||1960 Jun 02||||||87 |- | Richardson, Catherine||||1937 May 10||||D of Robert & Amy Richardson||6 |- | Richardson, John||||1938 Nov 12||26||S of Robert & Amy Richatdson||6 |- | Rogers, Maurice Leonard||||1936 Jan 13||25||S of M & M Rogers||32 |- | Romeril, Jessie Margaret Jane||||||||D of James & Mabel Mary Williamson||461 |- | Sanders, John Curthew||||1918 Apr 08||||||401 |- | Sanders, Latta E||||1929 Apr 11||||||401 |- | Scott, Ann||||1918 Oct 16||79||W of William||638 |- | Scott, David||||1921 Oct 29||57||H of Elizabeth||481 |- | Scott, Elizabeth||||1956 Feb 08||79||W of Elizabeth||481 |- | Scott, Ernest||1878||1964||||||478 |- | Scott, Freda Jean Anderson||||1994 Jun 04||85||nee Purcell; W of Jean; M of Ian; M-in-L of Anne||642 |- | Scott, Herbert Gordon||1920||1924||||||479 |- | Scott, Isabella Ellen||1879||1936||||||478 |- | Scott, Leonard Morton||1911||1936||||||479 |- | Scott, Malcolm Harper||1912||1982||||||479 |- | Scott, R R||||1971 Oct 26||59||VX15279||641 |- | Scott, Robert Raymond||||1971 Oct 26||59||AIF; H of Jean||642 |- | Scott, William||||1929 Jul 29||87||H of Ann||637 |- | Seeger, Albert Karl||||1982 Jul 20||77||||475 |- | Seeger, Elsie May||||1983 Sep 02||73||||474 |- | Sheridan. G B||||1917 Mar 03||22||AIF; d. France||503 |- | [[Shields-953|Shields, Albert Cecil]]||||1955 Jan 21||61||H of A Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Callander-343.jpg 255] |- | [[Bjorksten-4|Shields, Annie Grace]]||||1968 Oct 07||70||W of A Cecil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Callander-343.jpg 255] |- | Sichlau, Alice Parker||||1976 Jun 11||91||||283 |- | Sichlau, Elsie Ruby||1919 Dec 19||2008 Oct 24||||nee Fenn; D of Arthur & Lillian||282 |- | Sichlau, Jack Parker||1920 Apr 06||1994 May 08||||S of William & Alice||282 |- | Sichlau, William Harvey||||1951 Jun 01||71||||283 |- | [[Ahern-1262|Sier, Catherine]]||||1888 Aug 27||51||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Sayer-1605.jpg 569] |- |[[Sier-41| Sier, Charles]]||||1963 Jul 01||||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Sier-41.jpg 319] |- | [[English-7464|Sier, Eileen Mary]] ||||1997 Aug 17||92||W of Harry; M of Harold, John, Brendan, Loretta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Sier-77.jpg 322] |- |[[Loan-662| Sier, Elizabeth]]||||1901 May 06||44||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Sier-73.jpg 575] |- | [[Sier-77|Sier, Harry Joseph]]||||1965 Oct 20||65||H of Eileen; F of Harold, John, Brendan, Loretta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Sier-77.jpg 322] |- |[[Sier-73| Sier, John]]||||1938 Nov 25||80||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Sier-73.jpg 575] |- | [[Newbery-175|Sier, Veronica Sarah]]||||1990 Apr 21||||W of Charlie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Newbery-175.jpg 320] |- | [[Sayer-1605|Sier, William]]||||1900 May 28||78||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Sayer-1605.jpg 569] |- | Simmons, Harry||1884||1951||||F of Rita & Jean||92 |- | Simmons, May||1892||1977||||M of Rita & Jean||92 |- | Skey, William Henry||1874||1949 Nov 02||||H of Emily||277 |- | [[Kernan-221|Slevin, Annie]]||||1927 Aug 10||||W of Denis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Slevin-189.jpg 374] |- | [[Horan-1160|Slavin, Catherine Teresa]] ||||1965 Sep 03||||W of John; M of Sheila, Kathleen, Eileen, John, Mary, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Slevin-191.jpg 332] |- | [[Slevin-198|Slevin, Charles Michael]]||||1950 Sep 28||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Slevin-198.jpg 173] |- | [[Slevin-189|Slevin, Denis]]||||1924 Apr 15||||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Slevin-189.jpg 374] |- | [[Slevin-193|Slavin, James Joseph]] ||||1964 Nov 26||81||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Slevin-193.jpg 177] |- | [[Slevin-191|Slavin, John Patrick]] ||||1958 Apr 21||||H of Catherine; F of Sheila, Kathleen, Eileen, John, Mary, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Slevin-191.jpg 332] |- | [[Horan-1158|Slavin, Margaret Ellen]] ||||1955 Nov 28||64||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Slevin-193.jpg 177] |- | [[Johnson-151611|Slavin, Mary Ellen]] ||||1958 Jul 11||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Johnson-151611.jpg 172] |- | [[Slevin-194|Slavin, Thomas]] ||||1915 Feb 10||||S of Denis & Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Slevin-189.jpg 374] |- | Slevin, Frank Victor||||1972 Jul 21||79||||178 |- | Slevin, Monica||||1977 Nov 05||67||||177 |- | Smith, Arthur Harris (Mick)||||1955 Nov 01||||H of Mary; F of Denis, Joseph, Edward||273 |- | Smith, Edward Hills||||1955 Jan 07||85||H of Agnes||624 |- | Smith, Edward James||||1966 Oct 15||68||B of Lorraine||52 |- | Smith, Elizabeth||||1963 Mar 85||85||||431 |- | Smith, Henry Robert||||1951 Feb 27||94||H of Sophia||497 |- | Smith, Hewitt||||1921 Mar 17||42||||431 |- | Smith, Lilian May||||1963 Nov 01||75||W of Arthur Hordon; M of Mick, Gordon, Reg, Mahon, Rex||271 |- | Smith, Mervyn Henty||||1915 Aug 19||15||S of Edward & Agnes||621 |- | Smith, Sarah Ann||||1919 Aug 05||50||W of Alfred||495 |- | Smith, Sophia||||1955 Jul 12||96||W of Henry||497 |- | Smith?, Ev||||1967 Feb 07||||||53 |- | Smith?, Toby||||1965 Sep 30||||||53 |- | Smith. Agnes||||1965 Jul 31||86||W of Edward||621 |- | Smith. Alfred N||||1935 Jul 06||70||H of Sarah||496 |- | Stafford||||||||||346 |- | [[Stafford-8500|Stafford, Florence Mary]]||||1929 Aug 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Stafford-8500.jpg 2] |- | [[Stafford-7138|Stafford, John]]||||1944 Dec 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Stafford-8500.jpg 2] |- | [[Foster-25877|Stafford, Mary]]||||1938 May 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Stafford-8500.jpg 2] |- | [[Stafford-6151|Stafford, William]]||||1895 Oct 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Stafford-8500.jpg 2] |- | [[Stafford-7134|Stafford, William jnr.]]||||1904 Jun 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Stafford-8500.jpg 2] |- | Stanley, Alfred||||1960 Mar 09||||||86 |- | Stanley, Eliza May||||1974 May 27||||||86 |- | Stanley, Frederick Vernon||1982 Feb 26||65||||||49 |- | Stanley, James||||||||||468 |- | Stanley, Marjory||||||||||467 |- | Stephens, Alice Maud||||1945 Mar 29||68||W of Joseph||190 |- | Stephens, Dorothy Evelyn||||1943 Feb 20||34||W of Herbert Malcolm||133 |- | Stephens, Joseph Douglas||||1957 Jul 07||82||H of Alice||189 |- | Steuart, R T||||1970 Mar 12||86||AIF 2004||71 |- | Stewart, Douglas H||1911||1948||||H of Daisy; F of Helen, Malcolm||546 |- | Stewart, Nellie ||||1957 Dec 28||||||239 |- | Stewart, William||||1958 Sep 12||||||239 |- | Sullivan, A M||||2001 Nov 06||81||VX132645; S of Madge & Charles, B of Irene & Kevin (Dec)||324 |- | Sullivan, Charles William||||1966 Oct 08||68||with Margaurite Sullivan||323 |- | Sullivan, Margaurite Elizabeth||||1988 Aug 27||91||with Charles Sullivan||323 |- | Summers, Frederick W||||1959 May 29||88||||186 |- | Summers, James||||1923 Oct 19||||S of Francis Summers||514 |- | Summers, Johannah||||1956 Sep 16||75||||185 |- | [[Sundblom-46|Sundblom, Edith]] ||||1921 Dec 24||17||D of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Sundblom-46.jpg 487] |- | [[Logan-5185|Sundblom, Mary]] ||||1927 Aug 13||81||M of Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Logan-5185.jpg 488] |- | Surtees, Mary Elizabeth||||1959? Apr 12||81||||226 |- | [[Telfer-967|Telfer, Adam Leslie]]||||1953 Dec 25||64||AIF 1918A; H of Edith; F of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Telfer-967.jpg 252] |- | Templeton, John Montgomery||1880||1965||||||66 |- | Thom, Archibald||||1862 Jan 21||75||||416 |- | [[Hanson-6601|Thompson, Eva]]||||1944 Nov||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Hanson-6601.jpg 170] |- | Thompson, Leonard Leo||||1966 Aug 14||55||||77 |- | [[Hay-7373|Thomson, Elizabeth]] ||||||||W of James; F of Will, Alex, Olive (Mrs. Drysdale), Mary (Mrs. Purvis), Gwen (Mrs. Smith), & Isabelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Hay-7373.jpg 347] |- | Thomson, James||||||||H of Elizabeth; F of Will, Alex, Olive (Mrs. Drysdale), Mary (Mrs. Purvis), Gwen (Mrs. Smith), & Isabelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Hay-7373.jpg 347] |- | [[Thorley-469|Thorley, Frederick]]||1899||1947|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Thorley-469.jpg 208] |- | [[Matchett-618|Thorley, Dinah]]||||1923 Nov 02||63||W of William; M of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Thorley-471.jpg 588] |- | [[Lamb-12784|Thorley, Harriet]]||1865||1939|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Lamb-12784.jpg 129] |- | [[Thorley-468|Thorley, Henry]]||1863||1941|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Thorley-468.jpg 128] |- | [[Thorley-471|Thorley, William]]||||1929 Feb 12||69||H of Dinah; F of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Thorley-471.jpg 588] |- | [[Thorley-472|Thorley, William Herbert]]||||1908 Jul 23||21||S of William & Dinah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Thorley-471.jpg 588] |- | Toll, Ann||||1890 May 09||71||W of Thomas||534 |- | Toll, Thomas||||1900 May 28||84||H of Ann||634 |- | Tratford, W W||||1961 Jun 25||53?||Brother Of Eileen & Noel||339 |- | [[Colwell-1816|Tull, Anora]]||||1963 May 10||||W of George||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Tull-1047.jpg 38] |- | [[Tull-1043|Tull, George]]||||1896 May 23||45||H of Sarah Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Tull-1043.jpg 547] |- | Tull, George Henry (Harry)||1905||1946||||H of Madge; F of Janice & Neil||292 |- | [[Tull-1047|Tull, George Jeffrey]]||||1965 Aug 10||||H of Anora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Tull-1047.jpg 38] |- | [[Jeffreys-837|Tull, Sarah Ann]] ||||1934 Jul 11||75||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Tull-1043.jpg 547] |- | [[Ware-6718|Turnbull, Elinor]]||||1982 May 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Ware-6718.jpg 250] |- | [[Turnbull-5936|Turnbull, James Cameron]]||||1953 Dec 31||64||B-in-L of Donald Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Turnbull-5936.jpg 297] |- | [[Turnbull-5935|Turnbull, John Rule]]||||1957 Jun 13||||16th Royal Scots|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Turnbull-5935.jpg 241] |- | Tyler, Francis Henry||||1923 Jul 28||||||515 |- | Tyson, Dorothy Lillian Horrax||||1899 Mar 06||<1||D of Charles & Kate Tyson||560 |- | Underwood, Sarah||||1935 Feb 06||65||||135 |- | Vines, Arthur John||||1939 Apr 22||46||DCM; H of Eveline; F of Elizabeth||491 |- | Vines, Elizabeth Jean||1931 Nov 12||2005 Nov 16||||D of Arthur & Eveline||491 |- | Vines, Eveline Jean||1902 Feb 08||1997 Jun 11||||W of Arthur; M of Elizabeth||491 |- | [[Vining-573|Vining, Frederick Arthur]]||1904 May 07||1945 Decc 25||||H of Jean; F of Jean, Fred, Arthur, Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Vining-573.jpg 214] |- | [[Watson-19934|Vining, Jean Leila]]||1906 Mar 21||1997 Feb 24||||W of Frederick; M of Jean, Fred, Arthur, Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Vining-573.jpg 214] |- | Wachterhauser, August Joseph||||1980 Apr 14||||H of Mary||167 |- | Wachterhauser, Mary||||1983 Jun 21||||W of August||167 |- | Wachtershauser, Joseph John||||1943 Aug 09||5||S of Joseph & Mary Veronica||166 |- | Waddell, Minna||||1936 Jun 16||68||W of Thomas||558 |- | Waddell, Thomas||||1930 May 10||80||H of Minna||558 |- | Wagstaff, G H J||||1930 Jan 20||||AIF 5443||536 |- | Wagstaff, Rosetta||||1959 Aug 13||||||535 |- | [[Walker-43331|Walker, David]]||||1917 Aug 31||||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Walker-43331.jpg 562] |- | [[Shaw-20838|Walker, Isabella]]||||1914 Jul 01||71||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Walker-43331.jpg 562] |- | [[Prideaux-815|Walker, Violet Maud]]||||1947 Mar 14||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Prideaux-815.jpg 529] |- | [[Eastwood-600|Wall, Ada]] ||||1935 Aug 25||67||W of Stewart Augustus Wall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Eastwood-600.jpg 31] |- | [[Wall-4015|Wall, Samuel Augustus]] ||||1883 Jul||49|||Obituary |- | [[Wall-4012|Wall, Stewart Augustus]] ||||1933 Nov 16||64||H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Wall-4012.jpg 544] |- | Wallis, Abraham Knight||||1945 Nov 12||||with Emma Wallis||327 |- | Wallis, Emma Kathleen||||1955 Jun 05||||with Abraham Wallis||327 |- |[[Dignam-168| Walton, Margaret A]] ||||1953 Mar 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Dignam-161.jpg 381] |- | [[Blackman-2820|Warnock, Ann]]||||1939 Dec 19||78||W of Joseph Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Warnock-800.jpg 626] |- | [[Warnock-801|Warnock, Joseph Samuel]]||||1911 Aug 10||17||S of Joseph Samuel & Ann; B of Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Warnock-801.jpg 624] |- | [[Warnock-800|Warnock, Joseph Samuel]]||||1941 Jun 26||64||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Warnock-800.jpg 626] |- | [[Warnock-803|Warnock, Maria]]||||1942 Dec 19||42||D of Joseph Samuel & Ann Warnock; Sister of Joseph Samuel Warnock|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Warnock-801.jpg 624] |- | [[Warnock-802|Warnock, Robert]]||||1952 Nov 11||||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Warnock-802.jpg 623] |- | Watkins, Jessie||||1944 Nov 24||64||||23 |- | Wearne, Sally Lynette||1947||1947 Sep 17||||D of William & Adeline; Sister of Murray, Mary, Richard, Merawhin (Dawn), William, Maureen, Michael, Edward||211 |- | Weiske, Lavinia Joyce||||2005||81||D of Arthur & Lavinia||427 |- | Wentworth, Laurence Luke||||1962 Sep||73||||316 |- | Wentworth, Lottie Frances||||1941 Aug 21||49||||159 |- | West, Pearl||||||||||234 |- | [[White-51218|White, Ellen E]] ||||1943 Feb 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Aldous-577.jpg 164] |- | White, Martin||||1953 Sep 23||85||||163 |- | [[Aldous-577|White, Mary Ellen]] ||||1952 Aug 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Aldous-577.jpg 164] |- | Wild, James Alfred||||1930 Mar 02||81?||H of Amy S||543 |- | [[Cummins-4093|Williamson, Annie]]||||1932 Jul 06||68||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Williamson-15773.jpg 444] |- | [[McKenzie-12133|Williamson, Annie]]||||1928 Apr 03||74||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Williamson-19138.jpg 463] |- | [[Williamson-14510|Williamson, Arthur Leslie]]||1896||1947||||AIF; H of May; F of Doreen, Max, Ray, Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Williamson-14510.jpg 194] |- | [[Williamson-20483|Williamson, Ellen]]||||1896 Apr 04||28||D of T & J C Williamson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Williamson-20483.jpg 408] |- | [[Williamson-15769|Williamson, George]]||||1932 Feb 19||76||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Williamson-19138.jpg 463] |- | [[Williamson-20492|Williamson, J T (Jack)]]||||1954 May 12||61||H of Winifred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Williamson-20492-1.jpg 198] |- | [[Williamson-14511|Williamson, James]]||||1923 Aug 30||70||H of Mabel; F of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Williamson-14511.jpg 462] |- | [[Williamson-10355|Williamson, James]]||||1897 Mar 28||79||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Williamson-10355.jpg 554] |- | [[Williamson-20473|Williamson, Jane Catherine]]||||1957 Oct 26||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Williamson-20473.jpg 147] |- | [[Williamson-15771|Williamson, Jessie]]||||1922 Feb 22||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Williamson-15771.jpg 447] |- | [[Williamson-15773|Williamson, John]]||||1915 Jun 18||56||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Williamson-15773.jpg 444] |- | [[Wray-5409|Williamson, Mabel Mary]]||||1948 Aug 22||72||W of James; M of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Williamson-14511.jpg 462] |- | [[Thompson-64590|Williamson, Margaret]]||||1889 May 29||70||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Williamson-10355.jpg 554] |- |[[Williamson-20471|Williamson, Mary Ann]]||||1955 Apr 11||91||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Williamson-20471.jpg 145] |- | Williamson, Maxwell Arthur||1926 Jun 21||2010 Jul 04||||S of Arthur & Fllorence May; B of Doreen, Ray, Barbara||195 |- | [[Williamson-15774|Williamson, William]]||||1935 Jul 04||74||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Williamson-15774.jpg 146] |- | [[Williamson-20490|Williamson, William]]||||1943 Jun 01||53||S of John & Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Williamson-20490.jpg 196] |- | [[Williamson-19138|Williamson, William]]||||1944 Dec 16||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Williamson-19138.jpg 463] |- | [[Symonds-2162|Williamson, Winifred M]]||||1968 Jul 30||76||W of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Symonds-2162.jpg 197] |- | Wilson, Norman Claude||||1919 Oct 19||||AIF; d. Damascus||445 |- | Wilson, Thomas||1832 Apr 20||1918 Dec 18||||b. Harrington, England; F of Norman||445 |- | Wilson, William Stanley||||1960 Jun 21||66||H of Elsie||100 |- | Zimmerman, Rosemarie Linda||||1959 Apr 21||1||||225 |- | |} ==Other online lists for this cemetery== *Website • [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ausvsac/Yea.htm Carol's Headstone Photos] - This is a list of names only. Additional information must be obtained by requesting the photo via email. There is only a little over half the burials listed compared to this WikiTree cemetery page. *Website • [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2217225 www.findagrave.com] - Findagrave lists a bare 17 graves == Interesting Graves == * [[Symonds-2162|Winifred Mabel (Symonds) Williamson]]; A first cousin once removed to the inventor [[Bell-115|Alexander Graham Bell]]. Her grandfather was an auditor general for Victoria, and her great grandfather was a surgeon for the Royal Navy. 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Yea Lawn Cemetery, Victoria

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[[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Yea, Victoria]][[Category:Yea Lawn Cemetery, Yea, Victoria]] Yea is north of the city of Melbourne. There is also a separate [[Space:Yea_cemetery%2C_Victoria|Yea (Old) Cemetery]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== *Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== *Link to [https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/65641576#map=16/-37.2224/145.4296 Map] of Yea ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Yea Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo #''' |- | Aiton, Kathleen Lillian (Kate)||1918 Oct 06||2007 Nov 16||89||W of Leslie; M of Paul; M-in-L of Linda; GM of Telisia||537 |- | Aiton, Leslie Ford (Jack)||1914 Sep 19||2001 May 31||86||H of Kathleen; F of Paul||537 |- | Akers, Alan Lionel||1927 Feb 11||2004 Jan 08||||H of Jean; F of Dalwood, Russell, Gary||637 |- | Akers, Gary David||||1979 Apr 22||14||S of Alan & Roselyn||177 |- | Akers, Jean Roselyn||1933 Apr 26||2011 May 01||||W of Alan; M of Dalwood, Russell, Gary||637 |- | Aldous, Barbara Olive||1922 Nov 06||2008 Dec 20||||W of Ronald; M of Keith, Geoffrey, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Aldous-590.jpg 603] |- | Aldous, Clarence Eric||||1970 Jan 25||||H of Lydia||73 |- | [[Aldous-575|Aldous, Florence Irene]] ||||1975 Dec 22||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Aldous-575.jpg 157] |- | [[Aldous-576|Aldous, Frank James]] ||||1980 Nov 15||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Aldous-576.jpg 63] |- | [[Aldous-572|Aldous, Leonard W]] ||||1972 Jan 08||58||H of Kathleen; F of Ken, Margaret, David, John, Allan, Anne, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Aldous-572.jpg 469] |- | [[Aldous-574|Aldous, Lionel George]] ||||1977 Sep 02||62||H of Margaret; F of Heather, Elaine, Beverley, Alison, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Aldous-574.jpg 79] |- | Aldous, Lydia Margaret||||1985 Jan 27||77||W of Clarence (dec); M of Margaret (dec), Valma (dec), Raymond, Robert, Ian||74 |- | [[Green-32393|Aldous, Margaret]] ||||2011 Dec 09||91||Nee Green; W of Lionel; M of Heather, Elaine, Beverley, Alison, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Green-32393.jpg 80] |- | Aldous, Margaret Nancy||1922 Nov 20||2007 Nov 08||||nee Thies; W of Rupert; M of Judith, Nola, Shirley, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Aldous-591.jpg 612] |- | Aldous, Mark Andrew||||1970 Dec 19||||Baby S of Ken & Pauline; B of Darren & Trudy||210 |- | Aldous, Norman Henry||1925||1994||||H of Betty; F of Normie, Nancy, Dorothy, Frederick||323 |- | Aldous, Norman Robert||1948 Mar 13||2012 Jun 13||||H of Suzette; S of Norm & Betty; B of Nancy, Dorothy, Fredrick||324 |- | Aldous, Raymond Eric||1934 May 30||2000 Oct 28||||H of Margaret; F of Steven, Trevor, Susan||538 |- | Aldous, Ronald Douglas||1919 Jul 31||2010 Feb 10||||AIF; H of Barbara; F of Keith, Geoffrey, Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Aldous-590.jpg 603] |- | [[Aldous-591|Aldous, Rupert John]] ||1922 Mar 10||2009 Nov 18||87||RAN PM3928; H of Margaret; F of Judith, Nola, Shirley, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Aldous-591.jpg 612] |- | Allcock, Belle||||1978 Aug 01||81||||199 |- | Allen, Edward||||1975 Jul 13||80||AIF||251 |- | Allen, Erica Kathleen||1933 May 19||1988 May 20||||W of Raymond; M of John & Lynn||166 |- | Allen, Octiva Pauline Martha||||1987 Oct 26||87||||250 |- | Allen, Raymond Thomas||1927 Dec 05||2003 Nov 06||||H of Erica; F of John & Lynn||166 |- | Allen, Victor Norman||1934 Sep 29||2008 Nov 08||||||602 |- | Anderson, Geoffrey William||1945 May 11||2010 Sep 30||||H of Loris||582 |- | Anderson, Ian William||1915 Jun 17||1992 Sep 20||||H of Lola; F of Roger, Louise, Jill||333 |- | Anderson, Stella Rachel||||1978 Oct 28||85?||M of Leah; GM of Wendy, Kerry, Julie||261 |- | Andrew, Kevin||||1978 Jan 21||38||||182 |- | Andrews, Francis James||||1978 Jul 19||48||||105 |- | Anthony, Luke||1987 Oct 27||1987 Dec 16||||S of Leanne & Mark||240 |- | Apps, Jean Grace||1926||1985||||W of Thomas; M of Mary, Thomas, Terry, Peter, Trevor||484 |- | Apps, Marjorie Florence||1927 Dec 19||2012 Aug 31||||Previously Andrews; nee Prideaux; W of Tom & Frank; M of Edward, Carol, Louise, Robert||106 |- | Apps, Thomas||||||71||AIF VX81629; H of Marj & Jean||484 |- | Arbuthnot, Philip (Phil)||1928 Jul 05||2001 Oct 08||||H of Valda; F of Mark, Glenda, Phillip, Julie||536 |- | Arthur, James Brooke||||1976 Feb 13||22||||111 |- | Arthur, James Robert||1927 Jan 05||1991 Oct 25||64||F of Valerie & James (dec)||109 |- | Arthur, Reg||1934 Mar 19||1989 Feb 02||||H of Gwenda; F of Andrew & Ashley||368 |- | Arthur, Ruby||1930 Dec 11||2005 Mar 19||||surname may be Hooper; M of Ronald (dec), Jennifer, Geoffrey, Raymond||359 |- | Ashton, Glennis I||||1991 Jul 06||62||W of Keith; M of Panela, Rosalyn, Kenneth||345 |- | Austin, George Thomas||1931||1999||67||H of Gloria||337 |- | Austin, Gloria May||1935||1993||||W of George; M of Marlene, Ronald, Garry, Anthea||337 |- | Bacon, Alexander Lindsay||1920||1983||||H of Grace||175 |- | Bacon, Grace Catherine||1917||1980||||W of Alex||175 |- | Baker, Clara||||1980 Mar 19||76||||184 |- | Bamford, H L||||1985 Jul 11||68||AIF VX82235||508 |- | Bannerman, Violet Margaret Rose||1904 Jan 31||1997 Nov 24||||||314 |- | Barker, Catherine Bridget||1927 Sep 06||2012 Jun 11||||W of Edward; M of Kevin, Trevor, Gregory, Geraldine||529 |- | Barker, Edward George||1920 Aug 20||1994 Apr 19||||H of Catherine; F of Kevin, Trevor, Gregory, Geraldine||529 |- | Barker, Jared Kevin Gerard||||1985 Dec 18||4||S of Kevin & Lesley; B of Adam & Jason||526 |- | Bartlett, Winifred Grace||||1991 Jan 08||68||M of Ray, Glad, Den||419 |- | Bassett, A L (Les)||||1982 Jul 05||86||H of Dot||1 |- | Bassett, D E (Dot)||||1998 Sep 25||95||W of Les||1 |- | Baynes, Allen William||1919 Jan 27||1996 May 27||||H of Bell; F of Alan & Lyn, Ian & Sheryl||42 |- | Baynes, Edna Millicent||1918||2007||||W of Jack; M of Terry, Barbara, Murray||16 |- | Baynes, Jack Hayes||1916||1987||||H of Edna; F of Terry, Barbara, Murray||16 |- | Baynes, Mark Douglas||1976 Jan 25||1996 Feb 10||||S of Julie & Alex; B of Sara & Paige||43 |- | Baynes, Nellie Edna||1923 Jan 01||2002 Apr 03||||W of Allen; M of Alan & Lyn. Ian & Sheryl||42 |- | Baynes, Terrence John||1940||1992||||H of Jocelyn; F & F-in-L of Gregory, Stephen, Karen, Kellie||346 |- | Beeton, Adam Gregory||1978 Apr 21||1998 Aug 21||||S of Greg & Joy; B of Nicole; Uncle of Ebony||26 |- | Bellingham, Anne Margaret||1953||2003||||W of Colin; M of Sarah, Christopher, Matthew, Joel (dec)||539 |- | Belt, Dorcas Stella||||1988 Dec 09||83||W of Leo; M of Patricia & Robert||178 |- | Belt, Robert Leo||||1978 Jul 03||75||||179 |- | Bentley, Russell W||1945||1990||||S of Gwen & Bill; B of Kevin, Richard, Lorraine; H of Glynne||365 |- | Berkery, Barbara Jean||1961||1989||||D of Frank & Betty; Sis of Mary, Ann, Joan, Frank, Austin||353 |- | Berkery, Francis Fitzgerald||1919 Nov 22||2002 Dec 02||||H of Betty; F of Mary, Ann, Joan, Barbara, Frank, Austin||354 |- | Betson, Jack||||||||H of Kitty (nee Cosgrove)||164 |- | Betson, Walter Frederick||1914 Jul 19||1992 Dec 31||78||F of Jan, Michael, Kathleen, Mary-Anne||155 |- | Bett, Arthur John||1898 Jul 19||1996 Nov 23||||AIF VX33999; H of Muriel; F of Gordon, Roy, Beryl||398 |- | Bett, Bertha Muriel||1898||1986||||W of Arthur; M of Gordon, Roy, Beryl||399 |- | Bett, Ilma Anne Beattie||1913 Dec 28||1991 Jul 10||||W of Jack; M of Peter, Faye, Malcolm||290 |- | Bett, Isabel Mary||||1979 Feb 22||56||||253 |- | Bett, Jack Stewart||1912 May 17||1971 May 09||||H of Ilma; F of Peter, Faye, Malcolm||290 |- | Bett, Janet||||||97||D of James & Lucy Bett; Sis of James, Emmie, Min, Arthur, Les, Lucy||407 |- | Bett, Leslie William||||1990 Aug 03||90||H of Linda||389 |- | Bett, Linda Isobel||||1989 Nov 06||||W of Les||390 |- | Bett, Lucy Jean||||1990 Dec 18||||D of James & Lucy Bett; Sis of James, Emmy, Min, Arthur, Les, Janet||408 |- | Black, Jeffery James||1945||2003||||||531 |- | Blakeney, Clarence||1902 Jul 23||1979 Sep 16||||H of Isabella; F of John, Peter||523 |- | Blakeney, Isabella Shaw||1910 Nov 16||2004 Apr 28||||W of Clarence; M of John, Peter||523 |- | Blakeney, Margaret||1934 Oct 17||2005 Jan 26||||nee Wolstencroft; W of John; M of John, William, Robert, Paul||544 |- | Borrie, Ena Muriel||1910 Jul 01||1989 Nov 27||||W of Clarrie; M of Stewart & Pamela||424 |- | Borrie, Stewart Clarence||1903 Nov 29||1980 May 20||||H of Ena; F of Stewart & Pamela||423 |- | Broderick, Stanley Osborne||1913 May 15||2006 Dec 25||93||||552 |- | Brooksbank, George||||1979 Sep 08||75||||95 |- | Brooksbank, John William||||2006||76||||456 |- | Brooksbank, Marion||||1974 Feb 06||65||||95 |- | Brown, Albert J||||1973 Feb 01||||H of Kathleen; F of Peter, Anne, Robert, Jimmy (dec), John, Helen, Raymond, Janette, Eirene, Anthony, Phillip||281 |- | Brown, Eric||||1969 Feb 17||||H of Janet||138 |- | Brown, Eva Janet||||2005 Feb 24||||W of Eric||138 |- | Brown, Kathleen R||||1978 May 19||||W of Albert; m of Peter, Anne, Robert, Jimmy (dec), John, Helen, Raymond, Janette, Eirene, Anthony, Phillip||281 |- | Bryant, Ada L Nell||1914 Nov 08||2002 Mar 16||||W of Arthur; M of William & Yvonne||89 |- | Bryant, Arthur Thomas||||1972 Jul 18||67||||88 |- | Bryant, William Chester||||1986 May 19||43||||6 |- | Buckland, Baden P||||1986 Jun 29||76||AIF 6770||187 |- | [[Nelson-4395|Buckland, Clara]] ||||1973 Nov 12||86|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Nelson-4395.jpg 193] |- | [[Buckland-2155|Buckland, Herbert John (Jack)]] ||1917 Apr 20||2002 Aug 11||||H of Nat; F of Valerie, Heather, Gordon, Brian|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Buckland-2155.jpg 630] |- | Buckland, Natalie (Bat)||1923 Nov 23||2012 Nov 14||||W of Herbert; M of Valerie, Heather, Gordon, Brian|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Buckland-2155.jpg 630] |- | [[Buckland-2154|Buckland, Reuben H]] ||||1972 Sep 01||80|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Buckland-2154.jpg 192] |- | Bullen, Raymond William (Bill)||1919 Apr 05||2006 Feb 21||||RAAF 420134 DFC; b. Temora; d, Yea; S of Elizabeth & Frederick; F of Ann, Clive, Lynne||621 |- | Byrne, Ian Cameron||1926||2007||||H of Joan||34 |- | Byrne, Joan Gwenneth||1927||1991||||W of Ian; M of Neil & Julie||34 |- | Callander, Colin Leslie||1947 May 14||2007 Nov 10||||H of Laraine||561 |- | Callander, Vera Victoria||1912||1997||||W of Harmon; M of Valerie, Daryl, Dorothy, Bill, Robert, Bruce, Colin, Janet||329 |- | Canty, Ivy May||||2005 Jan 09||83||||246 |- | Canty, James||||1975 Jan 22||56||||247 |- | Carbis, Clarence Allan||1946 Apr 13||1987 May 31||||H of Yvonne; F of Kerrie-Anne & Rodney||378 |- | Carbis, Clarence Stanley||1916||1994||||AIF; H of Joyce; F of Irene, Helen (dec), John, Allan (dec), Warrick, Marie, Lee||373 |- | Carbis, Joyce Irene||1921 Jun 05||1999 Mar 04||||W of Clarrie; M of Irene, Helen (dec), John, Allan (dec), Warrick, Marie, Lee||373 |- | Carbis, Yvonne May||1950 May 08||2006 Sep 30||||W of Allan; M of Kerrieann & Rodney||377 |- | Carter, Anthony Quinn||1927 May 30||1993 Oct 19||||||319 |- | Carter, Gwenyth Elizabeth Jessie||1920 Aug 28||1995 Nov 09||||D of Asheton & Alice Esther (nee Leonard); Sis of Margaret||339 |- | Carter, J C||||1999 Mar 22||82||RAAF 56842; H of Pat; F of Richard & Nanette||307 |- | Cashman, James Frederick||||||64||H of Verna; F of Dawn, Denise||392 |- | Cashman, Verna Dorothy||1919 Oct 20||2011 Nov 03||||W of James (dec)||393 |- | Cassell, Myrtle Rose||||1976 Jun 29||66||W of Robert; M of Marian & Laurance||252 |- | Cassell, Robert Allan||||1994 Mar 01||89||H of Myrtle; F of Marian & Lawrance||252 |- | Chenhall, Kevin John||1928 Mar 24||1992 Nov 21||||||145 |- | Chenhall. Yvonne Joan||1938 May 03||2013 Jul 12||||||145 |- | Chisholm, Donald John||1922 Feb 08||2002 May 20||||H of Moireen; F of Graeme, Patricia, Donna||631 |- | Chisholm, Moireen Margaret||1924 May 19||2008 Oct 03||||W of Donald; M of Graeme, Patricia, Donna||631 |- | Christie, John Arthur||1951 Oct 14||1995 Feb 11||||S of Doug & Jean||450 |- | Clare, Lily Clare||1898 Oct 19||1988 Sep 13||||yes, middle name is also Clare (same plot as Lily Mackrell)||370 |- | Clark, Andrew Douglas||1971 Aug 03||1991 Mar 07||||||44 |- | Clark, Jeannette Mary||1937 Feb 19||1985 Mar 06||||W of William||22 |- | Clark, Mona Evelyn||1916 Mar 21||2010 Jun 15||||nee Drysdale; M of William, Ian||590 |- | Clark, William Douglas||1938 Oct 15||1990 Sep 19||||H of Jeannette||21 |- | Claydon, Aletha||1905||1988||||W of Charles (dec); M of Lorraine, John, Dennis, Roger (dec)||492 |- | Clements, Henry George||||1975 Dec 24||66||RAAF; H of Ivy||190 |- | Clements, Ivy Alma||||1990 Apr 07||79||M of Lloyd, Graeme, Raelene, Lorraine||189 |- | Collins, Airlie Rose||||1997 May 28||89||||60 |- | Collins, Kathleen Elizabeth (Betty)||||1988 May 13||||W of Lorne; M of Wayne, Rodney, Murray||291 |- | Collins, Lorne Acher||1922 Jul 14||2003 Jul 01||||H of Kathleen||291 |- | Collins, Thomas John Michael||||1981 Aug 13||71||||60 |- | Connelly, Lola Agnes||1916 Oct 07||2006 Jun 01||||||521 |- | Cook, Cecil Leslie (Cookie)||1925 Apr 27||2010 Sep 23||||H of Beatrice; F & F-in-L of Lyn & Rob, Russell & Rochelle, Sott, Joshua & Rohan, Kate & Jon||468 |- | Cooke, Daniel Joseph||1946 Jun 27||2012 Feb 24||||F of Rachael, Sarah, Simon||579 |- | Coonan, Eileen (Eily)||1926 Apr 23||2006 Apr 05||||W of Percy||513 |- | Coonan, Eugene (Percy)||1922 May 24||1985 May 31||||H of Eileen||513 |- | Coonan, Gerald||1916||1981||||H fof Kathleen||515 |- | Coonan, Jane Margaret||||1977 Jan 03||73||||167 |- | Coonan, Kathleen Marie||1914||2007||||W of Gerald||515 |- | Coonan, Michael Patrick||||1987 Oct 27||76||||168 |- | Coonan, Patrick Eugene||1953 Dec 10||2008 Jun 02||||S of Percy & Eily; B of Anthony, Monica, Janette, Maureen, Claire, Gerard, Terry, Donna, Sharon||607 |- | Coppo, David Mario||||1982 Jan 29||23||S of Dorothy & Frank; B of Mavis, Maria, Marina, Tony||57 |- | Coppo, Dorothy May||1932 Apr 11||2002 Mar 10||||W of Frank; F of Mavis, Maria, Marina, David, Tony||56 |- | Coppo, Francesco||1927 Jul 26||2003 Nov 14||||b. Citta Di Casale Monferrato, Italy; H of Dorothy; F of Mavis, Maria, Terri, David (dec), Tony||55 |- | Cosgrove, Owen Thomas||1903 Apr 01||1985 Oct 17||||H of Marigold (Mary)||4 |- | Cottrell, Rita||1923 May 11||2014 Feb 15||||W of Roy; M of Sally-Anne; GM of Darren, Emily, Ashleigh||555 |- | Cottrell, Roy||1924 Dec 13||2006 Aug 10||||H of Rita; F of Sally-Anne; GF of Darren. Emily, Ashleigh||555 |- | Coutie, Ivan Jack||||1980 Aug 28||68||||180 |- | Coutie, Vera||||1978 Mar 16||68||||181 |- | Cowe, John Charles||||1970 Feb 18||||||139 |- | Creed, Frances B||||1976 Sep 15||77||||163 |- | Creed, Isabel Estelle||1916 Nov 29||2004 Jul 26||||W of Samuel; M of Valerie, Shirley, Heather, Glenda||147 |- | Creed, Samuel Thomas||1907 May 03||1996 Apr 06||||H of Isabel; F of Valerie, Shirley, Heather, Glenda||147 |- | Creed, William Desmond||1936 Dec 09||2008 Feb 03||||H of Mary; F of Shane, Dale, Joel, Caughan, Jacinta||618 |- | Creed, William Henry||||1991 Jun 19||94||AIF||162 |- | Crockett, Robert Neil (Bob)||1935 Sep 13||2008 Sep 14||||H of Ruth; F of John, Lisa, Stuart||565 |- | Cumming, Harold Max||1930 Mar 02||1968 May 09||||S of Richard & Mabel; B of Mavis, Ian, Dick||413 |- | Cumming, Mabel Sophie||1896 Jun 24||1982 Oct 05||||nee Power; W of Richard; M of Mavis, Ian, Harold, Dick||415 |- | Cumming, Richard R||1892 Oct 05||1952 Sep 09||||S of hugh & Sarah||414 |- | Cummins, Alan John||1933 Jul 10||1985 Jun 06||51||H of Marion; F of Wayne, Maureen, Amanda||518 |- | Cummins, Francis H||||1980 Oct 09||85||||65 |- | Cummins, Helen Hutton Mary||1913 Sep 06||2009 Mar 03||||W of Stanley||305 |- | Cummins, Stanley William||1911 Jan 23||2000 Jul 03||||H of Helen; F of Ainslie||305 |- | Cummins, William Gilbert||||1969 Mar 29||75||||140 |- | Cunningham, David||||1974 Dec 30||53||H of Mary; F of Maureen & Robert||263 |- | [[Cunningham-5963|Cunningham, George William]] ||||1973 Aug 06||73||H of Gladys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Cunningham-5963.jpg 237] |- | [[Stafford-2574|Cunningham, Gladys Therese]] ||||1992 Dec 10||91||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Cunningham-5963.jpg 237] |- | [[Cunningham-6661|Cunningham, Kevin George J.P.]] ||1932 Jun 25||2007 Nov 17||||H of Marita Margaret; F of Kevin, Carmel, Marie, Peter, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Cunningham-6661.jpg 600] |- | Curran, Thomas Leo||1937||1994||||H of Nola; F of Carolyn, Sally, Michelle, Thomas, Gabrielle, Saul||325 |- | Dalheimer, A J (Gus)||1916 Aug 12||1981 Sep 12||||||58 |- | Dalheimer, Elizabeth M||1920 Nov 05||2002 May 19||||M of Brenton & Diana; W of Gus||634 |- | Davies, Barbara||1913 Nov 27||2000 Jan 19||||W of Leige; M of Marj (dec), Marion, Joyce & Graham||379 |- | Davies, Barbara Joy (Nan)||1950 Dec 09||2011 Aug 22||||W of Ed; M of Greg, Bradley, Andrew, Ashley, Justin||577 |- | Davies, Stanliege Francis||||1987 Feb 04||||AIF; H of Barbara||380 |- | Davies, Tolbert||||1977 Mar 08||||||186 |- | Davies, V B||||1975 Jun 30||75||AIF 55130||276 |- | de Somerville, Ernest C||1916 Apr 19||1990 May 14||||AIF; H of Evelyn; F of Graeme, John, Lloyd||39 |- | de Somerville, Evelyn Olive||1920 Oct 18||2002 Aug 19||||W of Ernest; M of Graeme, John, Lloyd||39 |- | Dean, Eric William||||1969 Nov 23||||||78 |- | Dean, Frederick George Eden||||1974 Mar 21||67||||91 |- | Dean, Henry W C||||1979 Sep 26||70||||107 |- | Dean, Marjorie||||1972 Sep 28||59||||90 |- | Deen, Leila Joyce||||1983 Sep 03||||||13 |- | Deen, Thomas John||1952 Jul 17||2011 May 22||||||14 |- | DePomeroy, William James||||1981 Feb 18||75||||256 |- | Dicker, Aaron Douglas||1981 Dec 16||1983 Jun 09||||S of Judith & Peter||481 |- | Dicker, Benjamin James||||1987 Nov 27||||||481 |- | Dietz, Adolf||1932 Jul 15||2008 May 02||||F of Helen & Ann||610 |- | Dignam, Dorothy Mary||1917 May 22||1991 Sep 05||||W of Thomas; M of Therese, Maureen, Anita, Dorothy, Genevieve, Carmel and Mary, Vincent, Brendan||351 |- | Dignam, Edward Leo||||1968 Jul 29||51||||299 |- | Dignam, Thomas Michael||1914 Jan 15||1999 Oct 23||||H of Dorothy; F of Therese, Maureen, Anita, Dorothy, Genevieve, Carmel and Mary, Vincent, Brendan||351 |- | Dinning, Karen Joy||1959||1999||||W of Peter; M of Lauren, Jordan, Joshua||432 |- | Dirnberger, John||||1971 Feb 25||49||||282 |- | Docking, Henry Robert (Harry)||||2012 Dec 13||85||H of Pat; F of Sharon & Ian||567 |- | Drysdale, Jack Roderick||1927||1982||||H of Lilian; F of Haydn, Bronwyn, Mark, Alison||510 |- | Drysdale, V M||||2008 Mar 10||88||W, M||12 |- | Drysdale, W A G||||1983 Apr 07||65||AIF?||11 |- | Duncan, Vera||||1979 Jun 25||77||W of William; M of Bill & Don||285 |- | Duncan, William||||||||H of Vera; F of Bill & Don||288 |- | Dunne, Charles Henry||||1984 Apr 11||||H of Ivy; F of Pat||417 |- | Dunne, Ivy Susannah||||1985 Apr 01||||M of Pat||418 |- | Dykes, Thelma Margaret||1936 Apr 26||1976 Dec 10||||D of Eric & Alma Steinmann; Sis of Edna, Ron, Les||219 |- | Egan, Maud||1918||1998||||W of Michael; M of Jim, Vera, Dudley, Jane||503 |- | Egan, Michael Joseph||1911||1984||||H of Maud; F of Jim, Vera, Dudley, Jane||503 |- | Egan. Dudley (Skipper)||1941 Aug 04||2008 Dec 10||||||502 |- | Elliott, James Balfour||1915 Jul 23||1993 Dec 23||||F of Glenn, Robert, Bruce||348 |- | Ellis, G O James||||1989 Jan 04||73||AIF VX11969; H of Muriel||360 |- | Evans, David I||||2007 Oct 09||83||RAAF 58854; H of Judith; F of Maxine, Adrian, Karen||556 |- | Evans, John Wemys||||1988 Jan 10||65||AIF VX80436; S of Edith & Arthur; B of Stewart, David & Malcolm||376 |- | Excell, William Barclay||||1972 Apr 26||||||87 |- | Finch, John Tasman||1914||1988||||H of Doras; F of Larry, Frank, Christopher||361 |- | Finch, Larry John Berkley||1944 Aug 15||1998 Jun 24||||H of Yvonne; F of Belinda, Matthew, Rochelle||45 |- | Fisher, Robert (Bob)||1938 Sep 27||2013 Jul 26||||H of Barbara; F of Rachel & Nicholas||595 |- | Fitzgibbon, Margaret||||1980 Aug 08||86||M of Fred, Edna, Doug, Lloyd, Bernice, Edward||522 |- | Forbes, Janet Lillian||1939 Mar 23||2004 Jan 02||64||W of Robert; M of Peter, Debra, Judy, Steven, Jeffrey, Shirley||535 |- | Forbes, Robert Norman (Fox)||1930 Jan 03||2002 Dec 05||72||H of Janet; F of Peter, Debra, Judy, Steven, Jeffrey, Shirley||535 |- | Foster, John Blakeney||1920 Jun 08||1986 Jun 15||||AIF; H of Jean; F of Ron, Wendy, Carmel, Peter||38 |- | Franklin, Herbert||||1976 May 26||||H of Mabel||99 |- | Franklin, Mabel Rose||||1984 Apr 08||91||W of Herbert||100 |- | Fraser, Douglas||1924 Jul 30||2013 Jan 21||||AIF; H of Merle; F of Douglas; SF of John, Carole, Bereniece||560 |- | Furst, Andrew||1927 Mar 09||2008 Jun 13||||H of Vivien; F of Davis, Paul, Robert||624 |- | Gale, Robert Lester||||1968 Oct 14||58||F of Helen & John||298 |- | Garbutt, Eleanor Edith||1908||1984||||W of Joseph; F of Lois & Joe||479 |- | Garbutt, Joseph Henry||1903||1987||||W of Joseph; M of Lois & Joe||479 |- | Gardiner, Agnes Margaret||||1973 Jul 21||69||Sis of Alexander||120 |- | Gardiner, Alexander Murray||||1994 May 14||83||B of Agnes||120 |- | Gardiner, Annie A||||1974 Oct 03||84||||270 |- | Gardiner, Marion||||1973 Oct 24||85||||268 |- | Garlick, Allan Charles||1924 Mar 03||1971 Apr 05||47||RAAF; H of Dorothy; F of Janene||475 |- | Garlick, Allison (Hooper)||1930 Dec 11||2012 Apr 24||||W of Aubrey; M of Stephen, Bill, Greg, Carol, Jimmy||357 |- | Garlick, Anne||1923||2007||||nee Keath; W of Ormond; M of Brian, Sylvia, Marilyn, Neville, Helen, Raymond||308 |- | Garlick, Aubrey Francis||1929 Nov 16||2011 Aug 12||||H of Allison; F of Stephen, Bill, Greg, Carol, Jimmy||357 |- | Garlick, Betty Isobel||1925 Sep 12||2008 Jan 01||||nee Rogers; W of Douglas; M of Janette (dec), Judith, Nola||617 |- | Garlick, Desmond Joseph||1927 Sep 04||1998 Jun 09||||H of Noreen; F of Kevin & Maxine||433 |- | Garlick, Dorothy June (Dot)||1924 Jun 10||2010 Feb 12||||nee Borrie; W of Allan; M of Janene; M-in-L of Wayne Nicholson; GM of Cameron & Scott||474 |- | Garlick, Douglas Kevin||1925 jul 06||1971 May 03||||RAAF; H of Bett; F of Janette (dec), Judith, Nola||617 |- | Garlick, George Edward Charles||||1984 Aug 19||69||AIF; H of Jean; F of Pam & Joy||17 |- | Garlick, Jean||||1990 Jun 16||70||W of George||17 |- | Garlick, Margaret E||||1985 Jan 19||54||W of Norman; M of Julie, Shirley, Ivan, Russell, Nigel, Kerryn||497 |- | Garlick, Ormond Thomas||1919||1997||||H of Annie; F of Brian, Sylvia, Marilyn, Neville, Helen, Raymond||309 |- | Garlick, Raymond (Keith, Cowboy)||1933 Apr 19||2007 Dec 10||||b. Yea; d. Seymour||462 |- | Garlick, Ronald||1928||1985||||H of Roma; F of Robyn & Robert||19 |- | Garlick, Theresa Mary||1926 Dec 07||20065 Apr 11||||M of Michael, Garry & Michelle||541 |- | Gates, John Henry||1914 Jul 24||1989 Feb 25||74||F of Les; SF of Eddie & Rhonda Turnbull||362 |- | George, Ethel Muriel||1908 Oct 12||1976 Nov 01||||||165 |- | George, Phillip James||1904 Nov 27||1988 Sep 10||||||165 |- | Gibbs, Terrence John||1947 Sep 26||2012 May 29||||S of Melva; Partner of Louise||583 |- | Gleeson, John Lawrence||1922 May 25||2004 Oct 15||||S of John Joseph & Olive Mabel||494 |- | Gleeson, Maurice Henry||1926 Jun 30||1997 Oct 15||||S of John Joseph & Olive Mable; B of Theresa, Olive, Nora, George, Leslie, Ethel, John, Thomas, Patricia||495 |- | Graf, Dorothy Catherine||1923 Nov 07||1996 Sep 09||||Sis of Con, Win, Pat||429 |- | Gray, Allan||1916||1992||||H of Rose; F of Allan jnr & Christine||364 |- | Gray, Jason Andrew (Jack)||1971 Oct 16||2001 Jan 01||||S of Pamela; B of Peter, Darren, Adrian, Marni||445 |- | Gray, Rose||||1990 Jun 24||||W of Allan; M of Allan jnr & Christine||364 |- | Green, Frederick Arthur||1920 Jan 15||2004 Mar 16||||S of Frederick & Vera Green; H of Sheila; B of Cyril, Lorna & Raymond; F of Frederick (Ricky), Anne & Elizabeth||465 |- | Green, Sheila Margaret (Peggy)||1922 Jan 25||2000 Jul 09||||D of Mabel Ann & Thomas O'Callaghan; W of Frederick Arthur; M of Frederick (Ricky), Anne & Elizabeth||464 |- | Greenwood, Nola Ann||1939 Feb 08||1998 Feb 22||||W of Brian; M of Mary, Daryn & Kylie||451 |- | Groves, Camille Anne||1940||2012||||||594 |- | Guttridge, Blanche Allison||1907||1976||||W of Charles; M of John, Barry, David||444 |- | Guttridge, Charles John||1909||1996||||H of Blanche; F of John, Barry, David||444 |- | Guye, Denis (Dinny)||1918 Feb 10||2011 Apr 10||||H of Geraldine; F of Denise, Derrick, Robyne, Jocelyn, Bronwyn||608 |- | Guye, Geraldine (Olga)||1921 Jan 02||2010 Dec 02||||W of Denis; M of Denise, Derrick, Robyne, Jocelyn, Bronwyn||608 |- | Halligan, Donald James||||1972 Oct 25||23||S of Harvey & Margaret||125 |- | Halligan, Harvey Clarke||||1994 Jan 11||76||H of Margaret; F of Donald||123 |- | Halligan, Kenneth Thomas||1912 Aug 05||1999 Nov 13||||H of Pat (dec); F of Kaye, Richard, Barbara||149 |- | Halligan, Margaret M A||||1982 Apr 26||64||W of Harvey; M of Donald||124 |- | Hamilton, Marion Grace||1911 Oct 08||1996 Feb 15||||W of Norman; M of Bruce, John||425 |- | Hamilton, Norman Jones||191 Jul 18||2002 Jan 06||||H of Marion; F of Bruce, John||426 |- | Hanley, John Francis||||1978 Jun 30||36||H & Father of Sandra, Lisa, Josephine||171 |- | Hanley, John Michael||||1985 Jan 10||||||37 |- | Hanley, Mary Margaret||||1985 Oct 16||||||37 |- | Hanley, Raymond John||1935||1994||||S of Jack & Molly||330 |- | Hard, Frank||1929||1984||||H of Judy; F of Gerard, Jacinta, Amanda||509 |- | Harrap, Dorothy Constance||1923 Sep 12||2011 May 11||||W of George||3 |- | Harrap, George F||1919 Aug 28||1981 Sep 02||||H of Dorothy||3 |- | Harris, Kenneth Mathew||||1982 Apr 16||66||||50 |- | Hasson, Jane Steel||1905 Jul 06||1974 Oct 14||||D of Robert & Margaret; Sis of Helen Ridgway, & Peter.||267 |- | Hatchell-Brown, Laurine||||1997 Sep 08||83||W of John (d. 1976); M of John & Elspeth||315 |- | Hayward, Douglas||||1978 Oct 14||52||H of Irene||108 |- | Hayward, Janet L||||1978 Jan 23||88||M of Bob, Alex, Andrew, Athol, Foug||94 |- | Hayward, Walter||||174 Feb 05||79||||93 |- | Heggie, Alan Robson||1923 Jan 07||2009 Dec 27||||AIF VX87280/V340006; H of Pyhllis; F of Bruce, Janice, Mark||605 |- | Hennebery, Alan William||1912 Jun 20||1998 Sep 27||||H of Lorna; F of Sandra, Pamela, Douglas, Kaye, Helen, Yvonne||25 |- | Hennebery, Alice Jean||1915||1985||||Sis of Ted & Ella||524 |- | Hennebery, Edwin Thomas (Ted)||1912 Nov 03||1999 Mar 15||||H of Jessie Rose||46 |- | Hennebery, Jessie Rose||1918 May 18||2000 Jan 24||||W of Ted||46 |- | Hennebery, Lorna Bessie||1920 Jan 24||2006 Feb 24||||W of Alan; M of Sandra, Pamela, Douglas, Kaye, Helen, Yvonne||25 |- | Hennebery, Pamela Ann||1943 Jul 22||1996 Nov 28||||M of Peter, Darren, Adrian, Marni, Jason||443 |- | Hennebery, William Christopher||1917||1990||||B of Ted & Ella||524 |- | Heres, Lionel Vivian||1929 Jul 06||2013 Jun 13||||H of Marharet (Meg); F of Jane & Danny||573 |- | Higgins, Alma Joy||1921 Feb 19||2013 Mar 29||||nee Bebb||401 |- | Higgins, Gregory William||1949 Jun 04||1996 Apr 10||||||332 |- | Higgins, Keith Lindsay||1912 Mar 10||1982 Jul 22||||H of Alma; F of Russell, Stuart, Pauline, Garry, Karen, Andrew||400 |- | Hildebrand, Heather Buchanan||1937 May 02||1995 Feb 08||||W of Con; M of Kaylene & Paul||327 |- | Hill, Bruce Franklyn||1916||1996||||H of Joan; F of Allan, Margaret, Kathleen||356 |- | Hill, Joan Mary||1915||1990||||W of Bruce; M of Allan, Margaret, Kathleen||356 |- | Hiscock, Gwendoline Leah||||1984 Jun 08||65||M of Wendy, Kerry, Julie||260 |- | Hoare, Alan Edward||1961 Dec 27||2007 Aug 21||||F of Christopher & Nathan; S of Norma & Keith (dec); B of Karen||564 |- | Hoare, Keith||1928 Sep 20||1995 Oct 11||||H of Norma; F of Alan & Karen||320 |- | Hodson, Alice Joyce||1916 Nov 22||2009 Apr 04||||W of Archie||151 |- | Hodson, Archie Thomas||1922 Aug 23||1999 Jan 26||||RAAF 41946; H of Alice; F of Barry & Paul||151 |- | Hodson, Talbot Leonard||||1971 May 14||61||||200 |- | Hoggar, Elsie||||1997 Jan 30||87||W of Thomas (dec); M of Gary; M-in-L of Carmen; GM of Simone, Glenn, Adam||505 |- | Hoggar, Thomas||||1982 Feb 28||||RAN J103380; H of Elsie||505 |- | Hood, Brendan||1966||1985||||S of Susan & Stephan; B of Jeremy||402 |- | Hooper, Eva Ellen||||1989 Aug 14||89||M of Stan, Ian, Allison, Ruby||358 |- | Horan, John B (Barney)||||1992 Oct 17||68||||259 |- | Hovey, Gladys Florence||||1982 Mar 20||74||W of Robert (dec); M of Nancy, Kathleen, Norman (dec), Dawn, John||5 |- | Hovey, Robert (Norm)||||1980 Oct 28||49||||64 |- | Hume, Kevin James||1934 Jul 09||2008 Mar 11||||||460 |- | Humphries, Annice Ruby||1912 Jun 02||1989 Jun 30||||W of Douglas; M of Bryan||289 |- | Humphries, Bryan Douglas||1935 Sep 26||1993 Nov 21||||S of Annice & Douglas||289 |- | Humphries, Douglas Edward||1909 Aug 28||2000 Jan 14||||H of Annice; F of Bryan||289 |- | Innis, R F||||1980 Mar 12||54||RAAF A31913; H of Val||174 |- | Inwood, Ronald Bruce||1931 Apr 04||2011 Apr 12||||F of Stacey & Jodie||559 |- | Jackson, Janet Florence||1917 Feb 24||2002 Jun 30||||W of Owen; M of Jim & Rob||317 |- | Jackson, Mavis||1921||1999||||Sis of Jean & Rita (dec); D of John & Ida||310 |- | Jackson, O H M||||1995 Feb 10||77||AIF VX14636; H of Janet; F of Jim & Rob||318 |- | Jackson, Rita Ellen||1918||1997||||Sis of Jean & Mavis; D of John & Ida||310 |- | Jackson, William Henry||1916||1975||||||161 |- | Jaffe, Peter John||1914 Apr 19||2005 Aug 14||||H of Patricia; F of john, David, Kate, Sarah||638 |- | James, Alfred Edward||||1975 Jul 06||80?||H of Lillian||213 |- | James, Edward Miles||1923||1990||||H of Gwenneth; F of Michelle & Gordon||367 |- | James, Gwenneth May||1924||2002||||W of Edward; M of Michelle & Gordon||367 |- | James, Lillian Alice||||||70||W of Alfred||212 |- | James, Raymond Edward||||1998 Jul 17||71||H of Winsome||159 |- | James, Timothy Charles||1937 Apr 02||2013 Nov 05||76||||574 |- | James, Winsome Irene||||1994 Oct 23||59||W of Raymond||159 |- | Jeffrey, Mary Lillias||||1973 Oct 08||44||W of Thomas; M of Craig, Bronwyn, Stephen||244 |- | Jeffrey, Thomas Morton||||2008 Nov 23||85||H of Mary; F of Craig, Bronwyn, Stephen||244 |- | Jenkins, Edwyn James (Jim)||1923 Nov 07||2008 Nov 19||||H of Patricia Frances; F of Darrel, Christine, Kerryn, Joanne, Justin||604 |- | Jones, C G I (George)||1936 Jun 13||2007 Sep 23||||||458 |- | Jones, Hazel Emily||1908 May 28||1993 Dec 04||||||405 |- | Josephs, L J||||1982 Sep 18||||AIF VX147747; H of Peg; F of Robert||490 |- | [[Jowett-196|Jowett, Eric Arthur Seymour]] ||1926||2007||||H of Nathalie; F of Robin, Jeremy, Richard, Sarah||616 |- | Jowett, Jeremy Bryan Mary||1963||2012||||H of Keirsten; F of Zachary, Samson & Banjo; S of Eric & Nahalie; B of Robin, Richard, Sarah||609 |- | Keenan, Elsie||1917 Jul 06||1995 Mar 15||||W of Roy||18 |- | Keenan, Roy||1908 Feb 17||1991 Jun 05||||H of Elsie||18 |- | Kelly, Julian Andrew||1982 Feb 18||2009 Sep 07||||S of Lee & Paul; B of Matthew; Partner of Kara; F of Charlie, Harry, Millie||597 |- | Kerwood, Helen Barker||||1993 Jun 23||||W of Glen Ian; M of Michael||338 |- | Kinniff, Margareta||||1996 Nov 18||91||||148 |- | Kinniff, Philip||||1969 May 06||65||||141 |- | Knight, Flora||1909 Jul 07||2003 May 26||||W of Henry; M of Betty & Valma||385 |- | Knight, Henry Joseph||1907 Jan 21||1986 May 05||||H of Flora; F of Betty & Valma||384 |- | Laidlaw, John (Jock)||1913 Jun 08||1991 May 29||||AIF VX70595||344 |- | Lang, Andrew John (Major)||1955 May 28||2006 Feb 19||||F of Michael, Benjamin, Emma; GS of Mary Constance Lang||278 |- | Lang, Mary Constance||||1974 Aug 04||73||W of Archibald Robertson Lang; M of John, Ethleen, Margaret, Jean||277 |- | Lawrance, David Johnson||1922 Jul 13||2010 Jan 29||||F of Gillian, Peter, Geoffrey, Timothy, Andrew||156 |- | Lawrance, Ethel Jean||1911 Dec 02||2013 Feb 16||||W of Gilbert; M of Anne & Gilbert||137 |- | Lawrance, Gilbert Roy (John)||1915 Nov 18||1988 Aug 25||||H of Ethel; F of Anne & Gilbert||137 |- | Lawrance, Robert Charles||1918 Oct 30||1999 Apr 22||||H of Shirley; F of Christopher, Jan, Amanda, Scott||27 |- | Lawrance, Shirley||1923 Jun 06||2013 Apr 11||||W of Robert; M of Christopher, Jan, Amanda, Scott||27 |- | Lawson, Isobel Margaret||1911 Oct 28||2005 Dec 21||||W of Leon Mernda||422 |- | Lawson, Leon Mernda||||1963 Mar 16||||H of Isobel Margaret||421 |- | Lee, Joanne Veronica||1919 Sep 23||1975 Jul 07||||||85 |- | Lee, Timothy E||1937||1977||||F of Fiona & Chris; H of Anne||391 |- | Lee, William Edward||1924 Jul 28||1995 Feb 22||||||85 |- | Lloyd, David Peter||||1968 Mar 13||2||S of Peter & Noreen||300 |- | Lockhart, Peter Robert||||1985 Mar 02||19||S of Bob & Margaret; B of Stephen, Jamie, Matthew||20 |- | Lockhart, Robert Frederick||1940 Aug 26||2010 Oct 25||||H of Margaret; F of Peter, Stephen, James, Matthew||589 |- | Love, Iris Hildegarde||1910||1986||||W of Ronald; M of Ken, Sally, Roger||388 |- | Love, Ronald Leslie||1912||1996||||H of Iris; F of Ken, Sally, Roger||388 |- | Lumley, Violet||1900||1977||||||183 |- | Lydon, James (Jim)||1922 Dec 17||2002 Nov 27||||H of Nellie; F of James & Mary||632 |- | Lydon, Nellie Rosemary||1921 Jun 20||2005 Jan 20||||W of James; F of James & Mary||632 |- | Mackrell, Andrew Joseph (Foggy)||1961 May 02||1999 Jul 20||||||302 |- | Mackrell, Joan Mary||1928 Sep 21||1999 Oct 31||||||303 |- | Mackrell, John James (Jack)||1924 Jul 10||2004 Dec 09||||||303 |- | Mackrell, Lily Ann||||1998 Mar 13||||D of Andrew Mackrell & Deborah Davies; Sis to Mahni, Taya, Grace, Gale (same plot as Lily Clare)||371 |- | MacRaild, Olive Margaret||1902 Nov 11||1994 Nov 06||||W of William; D of William & Anne Cummins||8 |- | MacRaild, William||1902 Apr 13||1987 Jul 10||||H of Olive||8 |- | Mahon, Irene||||||||||636 |- | Mahon, John||||||||||636 |- | Mahoney, Dorothy Jean||||1990 Dec 12||73||W of Edward; M of Graeme & Kevin||366 |- | Mahoney, Edward John||||1996 Apr 20||75||H of Dorothy; F of Graeme & Kevin||366 |- | Malam Harold William||||1979 Feb 28||71||H of Alma||254 |- | Malam, Amy Alma||||2002 May 11||96||W of Harold||255 |- | Marienfeld, Barbara||1940 Feb 02||2013 Apr 26||||W of Heinz; m & M-in-L of Bradley, Gary & Paulette||575 |- | Marshall, Thomas Joseph||1900 Oct 28||1985 Sep 07||||||520 |- | Martin, Lionel Gerald Eric (Gerry)||1938 Aug 21||2011 Sep 17||||F of Sean, Dean, Adam & Erin||592 |- | McAlpin, Donald Lewis||||2000 Sep 08||97||H of Jean Mary; F of Heather, Ruth, Jillian, Beth, Donald||312 |- | McAlpin, Jean Mary||||1999 Mar 10||89||W of Donald Lewis; M of Heather, Ruth, Jillian, Beth, Donald||313 |- | McCallum, Douglas Archibald||1910||1985||||H of Mavis; F of Norman, Ian, Neville||489 |- | McCallum, Mavis||1914||1983||||W of Danny; M of Norman, Ian, Neville||489 |- | McCarthy, Cornelius Michael||1923||1993||||H of Joan; F of Marie, Denise, Helen, Claire, Con, Anne-Maree, Justin, Timothy, Pater||352 |- | McCarthy, Daniel Patrick||||1983 Jun 15||77||||127 |- | McCarthy, Denis Eugene||1947 Aug 27||2001 Aug 18||||H of Heather May; F of Feff & Adrian||639 |- | McCarthy, Joan||1925||1988||||W of Cornelius; M of Marie, Denise, Helen, Claire, Con, Anne-Maree, Justin, Timothy, Pater||352 |- | McCarthy, Lilian Florence||1914 Jul 26||2006 May 23||||Sis of Nell, Molly, Jack, Kath||551 |- | McCarthy, Margaret||1953 Jul 24||2013 Jun 05||||D of Therese||586 |- | McCarthy, Pemley||||1970 Aug 26||58||W of Daniel||134 |- | McCarthy, Therese||1930 Jul 08||2012 Nov 26||||nee Sier||586 |- | McCracken, Stuart||1920 Dec 09||2008 Dec 15||||AIF VX33971; H of Kathleen||601 |- | McDonald, George Henry||1911||1992||||H of Mary; F of Heather & Lynette||334 |- | McDonald, Mary Stuart||1909||20004||||W of George; M of Heather & Lynette||334 |- | McGill, Eileen Mary||1894||1983||||W of Horace; Aunt of Terry, Greta, Wilson, John, Kevin, Tom, Phillip, Mullen||104 |- | McGill, Horace Norman||1898||1976||||H of Eileen; Uncle of Terry, Greta, Wilson, John, Kevin, Tom, Phillip, Mullen||104 |- | McGlashan, Beryl May||1925 May 01||2010 May 13||||b. Sydney; W of James||472 |- | McGlashan, James Morris||1920 Aug 12||2008 Feb 18||||b. Melbourne; H of Beryl||473 |- | McGregor, Marc Lawrence||1975 Sep 23||2005 Jul 19||||S of Rob & Therese; B of Camille||614 |- | McHale, Marjorie Eleanor (Marjie)||1929||2007||||||620 |- | McIntosh, Dawn Lillian||1935 May 16||1993 Jun 15||||W of Lindsay; M of Susan & Merryn||173 |- | McIntosh, Douglas Gordon||||1974 Aug 21||74||H of Linda; F of Jean & Lindsay||22 |- | McIntosh, Linda||||1979 Sep 19||76||W of Douglas; M of Jean & Lindsay||262 |- | McIntosh, Lindsay Douglas||1931 Aug 01||2011 Dec 31||||H of Dawn; F of Susan & Merryn||173 |- | McKenzie, Allan||1913||1994||||H of Susan; F of Peter & Ian||321 |- | McKindley, Marie Therese||1930 Oct 16||1997 Jun 23||||D of Thomas & Katleen; Sis of Kathleen, Aileen, Catherine, Barbara||24 |- | McLatchie, Nancy||1930 Jun 23||2000 Oct 09||||M of Deborah, George, David||533 |- | McLeish, Colin Alexander||||1979 Jun 07||81||H of Ethel; F of Donald, Campbell, Malcolm||528 |- | McLeish, Douglas O J||||1997 May 28||||H of Monica; F of Doug; M of Ron, Noreen, David, Kevin (dec)||482 |- | McLeish, Edith Clarice||||1980 Aug 03||84||||412 |- | McLeish, Grace Effie||||1986 May 13||83||||62 |- | McLeish, John Daniel Maurice||1926 Dec 19||2005 Dec 10||||H of Margaret; F of Allan, Judith & Karen||542 |- | McLeish, Knox||||1981 Mar 02||79||F of Grace, Pat, Rhonda||62 |- | McLeish, Malcolm Duncan||1928 Sep 16||1989 Sep 19||||H of Valerie; F of Aneese, Debra, Jan, Trudy||28 |- | McLeish, Margaret||1929 Jul 17||2007 Oct 09||||W of John; M of Allan, Judith, Karen||542 |- | McLeish, Mary||||1971 Dec 28||72||||194 |- | McLeish, Mary Catherine (Maree)||1924 Sep 26||2001 Apr 24||||W of Don; M of Lyn, Kelvin, Colin, Ian||530 |- | McLeish, Maurice||||1972 Aug 28||73||||195 |- | McLeish, Monica||||1983 Sep 06||||W of Doug; M of Ron, Noreen, David, Kevin (dec)||482 |- | McLeish, Rosemary Joyce||||||||||570 |- | McLeish, Valerie Margaret||1928 Aug 26||2010 Nov 09||||nee Excell; W of Malcolm; M of Aneese, Debra, Jan, Trudy||28 |- | McLeish. Ethel Anne||||1983 Oct 20||85||W of Colin; M of Don, Campbell, Malcolm||527 |- | McLure, Patrick John||1916 Sep 29||1985 May 22||68||AIF||504 |- | McMahon, Garnet Chandler||1900 Dec 20||1984 Sep 21||||||15 |- | McMaster, Janet Margaret Isobel (Peg)||1926 Jun 18||2000 Feb 06||||W of Bill; M of Glen, Graeme, John||306 |- | McMaster, William Glen (Bill)||1926 Mar 19||2003 Feb 11||||H of Janet; F of Glen, Graeme, John||306 |- | Meyers, Margaret||1906 Jun 07||1996 Mar 02||||W of George; M of Paula & Jack||341 |- | Miles, Farquhar||||1985 Nov 24||83||||76 |- | Miles, John||||1973 Nov 02||66||||273 |- | Miles, Lydia Marie||||1969 Oc 16||68||||76 |- | Miles, Marjorie Rachel||||1977 Sep 07||71||||274 |- | Miller, Irene Emilie||||1985 Apr 18||89||W of Owen; M of Peter & Cynthia||143 |- | Miller, Owen Frederick George||||1970 Feb 01||||H of Irene; F of Peter & Cynthia||142 |- | Moore, Daphne||||1980 Sep 22||||W of Herbert; M of Barry & Delma||66 |- | Moore, Ethel||1920||1999||||nee Keays; W of Leslie; M of Wendy, Dianne, Carrie||488 |- | Moore, Herbert||||1984 May 12||||H of Daphne; F of Barry & Delma||66 |- | Moore, Jean Mary||||1974 May 15||64||||116 |- | Moore, Leslie Herbert||1906 Jul 02||2003 Jan 01||96||||115 |- | Moore, Leslie Noel||1916||1987||||H of Ethel; F of Wendy, Dianne, Carrie||488 |- | Morgan, Amie Phyllis||1907 Aug 22||2005 Nov 06||||W of Douglas Royce Morgan||615 |- | [[Cunningham-6662|Morris, Catherine Agnes]] ||1928 Jul 13||2009 Jan 29||||W of Bill; M of Robert, John, Peter, Jennifer, Therese|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Morris-14676.jpg 596] |- | [[Fogarty-453|Morris, Kathleen Mary]] ||||1988 Mar 03||83||M of Bill & Pat|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Fogarty-453.jpg 121] |- | [[Morris-14677|Morris, Robert]]||||1973 May 27||73||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Morris-14677.jpg 122] |- | [[Morris-14676}Morris, William Robert (Bill)]] ||1927 Mar 29||2009 Feb 03||||H of Catherine; M of Robert, John, Peter, Jennifer, Therese|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Morris-14676.jpg 596] |- | Morton, Blanche Elsie May||1893||1987||||W of Roy; M of Jack & Roy||496 |- | Morton, Roy Joseph Wadley||1905||1991||||H of Blanche; F of Jack & Roy||496 |- | Muller, Allan Dawson||1910||1988||||H of Isobel||375 |- | Muller, Betty Edith||1925||2008||||W of Gordon; M of Brian, Robert, Glenn||382 |- | Muller, Gordon Stanley Dawson||1918||1986||||AIF; H of Betty; F of Brian, Robert, Glenn||381 |- | Muller, Isobel||1910||2010||||nee Love; W of Allan||375 |- | Murauer, Ambros||||1996 Jun 08||82||||440 |- | Murauer, Paula||||1996 Aug 07||72||||441 |- | Murphy, Elsie Mary||1915 Apr 01||2007 Aug 06||92||W of Joe; M of Neville & Graeme||102 |- | Murphy, R C||||1993 Feb 28||82||AIF VX17771; H of Mary||349 |- | Murphy, W T||||2007 Jun 18||91||AIF VX77787; H of Elsie; F of Neville & Graeme||101 |- | Murray, Flora Emily||1897||1982||||W of Stephen; M of Clair, Joyce, June, Floyd||501 |- | Murray, Judith Irene||||1979 Aug 13||||M of John, Paula, David||172 |- | Murray, Stephen Sarsphield||1891 Aug 07||1893||||H of Flora; F of Clair, Joyce, June, Floyd||501 |- | Nash, Catherine (Katie)||1923 Jun 28||2011 Oct 11||||W of Clive; M of Eleaine, Lyn, Carolee, Judy, Marion, Marcia||447 |- | Nash, Clive||1923 Jun 21||2002 Feb 08||||H of Katie; F of Elaine, Lynette, Carolee, Judy, Marion, Marcia||448 |- | Nash, John James (Jack)||1928 Sep 14||2006 Aug 31||||H of Lorna; F of Carol, Gary, Lynette, Trevor, Craig, Jacqueline||546 |- | Newman, Harold (Joe(||1903 Mar 29||1974 Sep 26||||S of Alfred & Eliza Newman; B of William, Charles, Edward. Gertrude, Mabel, James, Amy; Uncle of Sheila (Peggy) Green||466 |- | Nicholson, Bruce||1932 Nov 18||2011 Aug 21||||F of Neville, Russell, Michelle; Partner of Lola||569 |- | Nolan, Agnes Maud Lilly||1902 Oct 02||1982 Aug 05||||M of Theresa; GM of Michael, Garry, Michelle||493 |- | O'Callaghan, Mabel Ann||||1982 Aug 16||88?||||170 |- | O'Callaghan, Thomas Henry||||1977 Oct 21||81||||169 |- | O'Connor, Alfred James||||||||Difficult to read||241 |- | O'Connor, Connie||||1980 May 03||||Sis of Keith||118 |- | O'Connor, Daniel Joseph||||1971 Dec 21||57||||202 |- | O'Connor, Gerard (Gerry)||1932 Aug 17||2010 Apr 29||||H of Margaret (Peg); F of Maurice, John, Martin, Brendan, Francis, Christopher||532 |- | O'Connor, Keith William||||1974 Apr 26||||B of Connie||117 |- | O'Donnell, Anthony Patrick||1950 Feb 09||2014 Apr 12||||Partner of Lisa; S of Patrick & Joyce||571 |- | O'Dwyer, Kathleen Patricia||1918 Jun 0||2011 Oct 24||||W of Mike; M of Michael, Terry, Dan, Mary||550 |- | O'Dwyer, Marjorie Joan||1941 Sep 27||2011 May 02||||W of Terry||540 |- | O'Dwyer, Marjorie Joan||1941 Sep 27||2011 May 02||||W of Terry||543 |- | Oliver, Doris Illdell||||1972 Oct 21||70||W of George; M of Iris & Heather||158 |- | Oliver, George Cyril||||1979 Jul 22||80||||257 |- | Oliver, Heather Anne||1962 Jan 14||1990 Dec 16||||||406 |- | Oliver, Irene Mary||||1990 Apr 27||72||W of Wally; M of Kerry, Sonia, Geoffrey||485 |- | Oliver, Mervyn James||1931 Dec 18||2004 Jun 14||||B of William & Roy||144 |- | Oliver, Roy George||1924 Feb 20||2006 Feb 16||||B of William & Mervyn||144 |- | Oliver, Walter C (Wally)||1911||1982||||H of Rene; F of Kerry, Sonia, Geoffrey||485 |- | Oliver, William Edward||1925 Oct 13||1990 Jan 01||||F of Garry, Geoff, Gayle; B of Mervyn & Roy||144 |- | Orth, Frank||||1980 Jul 24||77||H of Phyllis||176 |- | Orth, Hazel Dorothy||1932 Dec 19||2012 Aug 31||||Partner of Len; M of Geoffrey (dec) & Karen||576 |- | Orth, Phyllis Raemon||||1979 Jul 31||66||W of Frank||176 |- | Orwin, Helen Veronica||1944 Sep 05||2003 Jul 20||||M of Scott & Stephen||633 |- | Padgett, Mark Thomas||1922 Nov 24||1989 Oct 12||||H of Patricia; F of Greg, John, Julian, Colleen, Kim, Lisa, Mark||23 |- | Parker, Leonard Norman||1926 Oct 16||2007 Mar 14||||H of Mavs; F of Bruce, Gary, Coralie||455 |- | Parker, Mary||1925 Aug 15||2005 Oct 21||||nee Cummings; W of Leonard N; M of Bruce, Gary, Coralie||454 |- | Passauer, Eric Leo William||1908 Jun 07||1998 Apr 23||||H of Lorna; F of Jane, Richard, Bridget, Miranda||437 |- | Passauer, Lorna Mary||1912 Mar 15||2006 Jan 15||||W of Eric Leo William; M of Jane, Richard, Bridget, Miranda||436 |- | Peiper, Bruce Arthur||1937 Apr 21||1995 Sep 26||||H of Esther; F of Allan & Jennifer||232 |- | Peiper, Florence Mary||||1971 Jul 06||||||233 |- | Penrose, Audrey Alice||||1996 Nov 23||||W of Arthur; M of Neville, Cheryle, Judy, Janet||146 |- | Phillips, Alan Stafford||1916||1989||||S of Fred & Charlotte; B of Bill, Norma Jean, Noel & Margaret (dec)||409 |- | Pincombe, Edna||||1966 Sep 21||59||W of John||209 |- | Pincombe, John William||1906 Oct 13||1994 May 25||||H of Edna; F of John, Vivien, Helen, Margery||208 |- | Pollard, Frank Bryce||1923 Jun 14||2011 Sep 27||||||534 |- | Pollard, Keith Robert||1918 Aug 14||2005 Dec 30||||AIF VX29276; H of Ruth; F of Gary, Alan, Ross, Susan, Lisa||622 |- | Praag, Jacoba Aleida||1931||2006||||W of John; M of John & Peter||355 |- | Praag, John William||1922||1992||||H of Jacoba; F of John & Peter||355 |- | Prepsl, Jaroslav (Jerry)||1921||2000||||||626 |- | Prideaux, Gordon Thomas||1924||1979 Dec 14||||H of Maria||258 |- | Prideaux, Maria||1921||1979 Dec 14||||W of Gordon||258 |- | Prior, Donald Russell||1925 Oct 18||2009 Sep 22||||RAAF; H of Patricia; F of Darrell & Gary||459 |- | Prior, Patricia Elsie||1935 Oct 19||1997 Nov 22||||W of Don; M of Darrell & Gary||434 |- | Proud, S L||||1993 Oct 17||72||AIF V34114; H of Eileen||342 |- | Pryor, Maxwell||||1926 Jun 06||||||471 |- | Pulford, Beverley G||||||||D of B & R Murphy; W of Desmond; M of Julie, Rodney, Leonie, Jason||516 |- | Pulford, Desmond Norman John||1923||2005||||H of Beverley; F of Julie, Rodney, Leonie, Jason||517 |- | Purcell, Claire Asa||||1987 Jun 01||75||D of Major & Mrs F G Purcell; Sis of William, George, Jean, Bessie, Harold||374 |- | Purcell, Harold C A||1916||1993||||H of Joan||206 |- | Purcell, Henry George (Harry)||1913 Dec 02||1987 Aug 26||||H of Ruby; F of Pat, Ian, Judi||427 |- | Purcell, Ruby Louise||1915 Nov 23||1995 Nov 13||||Nee Müller; W of Harry; M of Pat, In, Judi||428 |- | Purcell, William Anderson||1905 Mar 16||1986 Jul 11||||H of Mary Stuart; F of Howard & Alister||387 |- | Purvis, Adelaide Margaret Ellen||||||88||D of John & Ellen||69 |- | Purvis, Allan Stewart||||1982 Aug 16||8?||H of Geraldine||54 |- | Purvis, Geraldine (Dinah)||||1985 Nov 06||85||W of Allan||52 |- | Purvis, John Gifford||1926 Nov 09||2006 Jun 12||||S of A s Purvis & G Purvis; F of Shane, Robyn, Rodney, Jillian; B of Russell||457 |- | Quinlan, Bernard Anthony||1933 Oct 04||2011 Apr 28||||H of Mary; F of Peter, Milissa, Jan||580 |- | Quinlan, Francis Joseph||1926 Oct 28||2009 Feb 20||||||581 |- | Quinlan, Helen Joyce||1923 Jan 22||1990 Nov 28||||W of Patrick||201 |- | Quinlan, Mary Elaine||1937 Nov 13||2011 Sep 10||||W of Bernard; M of Peter, Milissa, Jan||580 |- | Quinlan, Patrick Desmond||1925 Feb 22||1997 Jul 18||||H of Helen||201 |- | Quinn, Mary Elizabeth||||1990 Sep 08||75||W of William James||248 |- | Quinn, William James||||1975 Feb 27||65||H of Mary||249 |- | Ramage, Rec (?)||||1972 Jun 27||||H of Lila; F of John, Jim, Judith||226 |- | Rasmussen, Niels Aksel Riis||1925 Dec 06||2006 Nov 15||||b. Sweden; F of Mark & Karen||463 |- | Raven, Elsie Lillian||1911||2004||||nee Hullock; M of Dennis, Neil, Jeff, Max, Ian||512 |- | Raven, H O||||1982 Oct 12||71||AIF VX32606; H of Elsie||511 |- | Redding, Gerard William (Poss)||1992 Aug 21||2000 Apr 01||||S of terry & Debbie; B of Leigh||625 |- | Reed, Andrew Phillip||||1970 Feb 08||18||||70 |- | Reed, Betty Ruby||1915 Dec 11||2012 May 13||||nee Brockhouse; W of Leslie; M of Robert, Lorraine, Gwenda, Andrew||40 |- | Reed, Leslie||1915 Oct 26||1977 Dec 17||||H of Betty; F of Robert, Lorraine, Gwenda, Andrew||110 |- | Reed, Norman Ian||1958 Sep 12||1958 Sep 12||||S of Leslie & Betty Ruby Reed||70 |- | Reed, Richard Benjamin Brockhouse||1880 Feb 24||1954 Jun 17||||F of Betty Ruby Reed||70 |- | Richards, Lucy||1908 Oct 26||1991 May 17||||||36 |- | Ridd, Hector||1914 May 02||1997 Jun 27||||H of Pat; F of Joan & Patricia||439 |- | Ridd, Patricia||1926 Oct 24||2012 Oct 05||||W of Hector; M of Joan & Patricia||438 |- | Ridgway, Helen Leitch||1895 Mar 18||1965 Mar 27||||W of Norman; M of Norma, Robert, Geoffrey & Heather; Sis of Jane Hasson||410 |- | Ridgway, Norman Frederick||1887 Jun 09||1973 Apr 09||||AIF; H of Helen||411 |- | Robertson, Douglas Ronald||1924 Nov 22||1993 Aug 26||||H of Patricia; F of Mary, Doug, Anne, Chris||340 |- | Robinson, Albert E||||1976 May 28||75||H of Margaret||196 |- | Robinson, Clyde Murdock||1904 Apr 02||1971 Sep 02||||H of Lillian; F of Elizabeth, Judy, Terry||86 |- | Robinson, Lillian Isobel||1916 Sep 18||2002 Mar 20||||Nee Garlick; W of Clyde; M of Elizabeth, Judy, Terry||86 |- | Robinson, Margaret||||1986 Dec 13||81||W of Albert||196 |- | Rogers, Megan||1977 Mar 17||2012 Aug 14||||D of Alan & Susan Rogers; Sis of Peter||553 |- | Rogers, Peter Alan||1974 Jun 20||2009 Feb 01||||S of Alan & Sue; B of Megan; F of Ashleigh & Brydan||563 |- | Rogers, Susan Joan (Sue)||1947||2011||||W of Alan; M of Peter & Megan||553 |- | Ross, Beverley Jean||1953 Nov 23||1997 Jan 12||||Nee Oliver; W of Alister; M of Kirra & Bree||431 |- | Rowe, Arnold George||||1992 Aug 30||64||F of Jan||316 |- | Rowe, John Phillip||||1980 Apr 17||67||H of Lily; F of Glenda, Jackson, Peter||119 |- | Rowe, Lily Mavis||||2003 Apr 25||84||W of John; M of Glenda, Jackson, Peter||119 |- | Ryan, Melvyn Barry (Mel)||1937 Oct 04||2011 Jun 28||||H of Virginia (Gina); F of Debra, Patricia, Kelly, Danny, Marshall||587 |- | Ryen, Cheryl May||1948 Jul 31||1990 Jul 16||||W of Knut; M of Patrick & Knut Ivar||29 |- | Saddington, Alma Ruby||1908 Mar 29||1993 Feb 12||||W of Norman; M of Reginald, Neville, Mary||218 |- | Saddington, Neville Barry||1936 Apr 20||2011 Jul 20||||S of Norman & Alma; B of Reginald & Mary||394 |- | Saddington, Norman Alfred||1905 Nov 12||2001 Sep 17||||H of Alma||218 |- | Sandow, John Alan||1943 Mar 16||2008 Jul 31||||H of Jenny; F of Scott, Paul, Chris, A.J., Tammy||558 |- | Saunders, Lawrence Marchant||1909 May 12||2000 Mar 17||||H of Doris Elizabeth||304 |- | Scrivens, Leigh Ann||1946||2004||||W of Peter; M of Angie, Michael, Renae||548 |- | Searle-Walker, Edith May||1901 Sep 13||1981 Dec 09||||M of Noel, John, Barbara, Pamela||59 |- | Searle-Walker, Mary||1924 Feb 14||2005 Nov 03||||W of Noel||9 |- | Searle-Walker, Noel||1926 Sep 18||1994 Oct 14||||H of Mary||10 |- | Serpell, Dorothy R||1899 Feb 04||1988 Oct 03||88||W of Ewart||222 |- | Serpell, Ewart Samuel||||1969 Jun 26||78||H of Dorothy||221 |- | Sheather, Barbara||1938 Mar 14||2008 Dec 30||||||476 |- | Shrives, Olive Elsie Ethel||||1976 Aug 16||85?||||103 |- | Sichlau, Louis Harvey||1915 Dec 21||1987 Jun 21||||AIF; H of Maisie; F of Ross||487 |- | Sichlau, Maisie Harvey||1919 Mar 16||1999 Nov 21||||W of Louis; M of Ross||486 |- | Sier, Cathrine Bridget (Bid)||1927 Jun 04||1998 Sep 20||||W of Dan; M of Katrina, Veronica, Damien, Christopher, Justin, Joseph||32 |- | Sier, Daniel Joseph (Dan)||1891 Aug 07||1984 Oct 27||||H of Min; F of Vincent, Terry, Dan, Maureen, Eugene, Therese, John, Adrian||75 |- | Sier, Jodi Anne||1975 Nov 14||2007 Aug 21||||W of Peter; M of Connor & Jamaya||598 |- | Sier, Kevin Daniel (Dan)||1924 Sep 08||2002 May 08||||H of Bid; F of Katrina, Veronica, Damien, Christopher, Justin, Joseph||33 |- | Sier, Rupert Edward||||1995 Apr 11||86||H of Susie; F of Lynette, Kathleen, Yvonne||2 |- | Sier, Susie Underwood||||1985 Jan 27||65||W of Rupert; M of Lynette, Kathleen, Yvonne||2 |- | Sier, Wilhelmina Therese (Min)||1896 Apr 29||1970 Jan 18||||W of Daniel; M of Vincent, Terry, Dan, Maureen, Eugene, Therese, John, Adrian||75 |- | Simmons, Herbert Charles||1880||1964||||H of Isobel; F of Susan, Joan, Glennis, Ronald, Betty||383 |- | Simmons, Isobel Mary||1895||1990||||W of Herbert; M of Susan, Joan, Glennis, Ronald, Betty||383 |- | Simon, Rodney||1920 Feb 20||2003 May 24||||H of Beverley; F of Kerry||549 |- | Skey, William Ernest||1918 May 25||2000 May 20||||H of Thelma; F of Barbara, Margaret, Bill, Clare||643 |- | Skinner, Leonard William James||||1984 Jul 17||||H of Mona Mary; F of Fay, Trevor, Gary, Darrell||61 |- | Skinner, Mona Mary||||1987 Jun 06||||W of Leonard||61 |- | Skinner, Trevor Leonard||1938 Sep 07||2001 Aug 09||||S of Mona & Len; B of Fay, Gary, Darrell||628 |- | Slavin, Annie Mary (Tottie)||1921 Jul 31||1996 Sep 10||||Sis of Jim||153 |- | Slavin, James Dennis (Jim)||1926 Oct 16||2001 Aug 12||||H of Lorna; F of terry (dec), Kim, Melissa & Philip||642 |- | Slavin, John Denis (Jack)||1927||2007||||H of Margaret Anne (Rae); F of Deidre, Robert, Christine, Janine, Catherine, Pauline, John, Helen, Elaine||350 |- | Slavin, Margaret Anne (Rae)||1931||1992||||W of John Denis; M of Deidre, Robert, Christine, Janine, Catherine, Pauline, John, Helen, Elaine||350 |- | Slavin, Terrence James (T J)||||1988 Apr 19||23||S of Jm & Lorna; 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Camperdown; d. Yea||446 |- | Smith, Goerge Douglas||||1992 May 16||82||B of Mavis & Doris||347 |- | Smith, John Keith||1925 Dec 05||2007 Jan 19||||H of Mona; F of Maureen, John, Dian, Brian, Glenda, Allan||562 |- | Smith, Lorna I||1928 Jan 31||1990 Feb 09||||M of Vicky, Alla, Lesley, Andrew (dec)||204 |- | Smith, Mona Ruth||1928 Apr 08||2006 Aug 13||||W of John; M of Maureen, John, Dian, Brian, Glenda, Allan||562 |- | Smith, Muriel Agnes||1910 Aug 21||1995 Nov 19||||W of Albert; M of Joan & Jennifer||152 |- | Smith, Stephen Matthew||1963 Jan 18||1995 Jul 16||||||331 |- | Spanjer, M D||||2008 Aug 09||92||AIF WX3044||470 |- | Spotswood, George William||1929 Sep 18||2004 Dec 10||||H of Lema; F of Susan & John||547 |- | Stanley, Victor Francis||||1974 Sep 07||77||||279 |- | Steinmann, Alma May||1910 Oct 08||1984 Aug 23||||W of Eric; M of Thelma, Edna, Ron, Les||219 |- | Steinmann, Eric Alfred||1908 Mar 29||1993 Jan 26||||H of Alma; F of Thelma, Edna, Ron, Les||219 |- | Stephens, Frederick Benjamin (Ben)||1914 Aug 11||1989 Jun 14||||H of Olive; F of Barry & Keith||31 |- | Stephens, Olive May||1914 Nov 07||2009 Nov 20||||W of Ben; M of Barry & Keith||31 |- | Steuart, Glady Annie||1920 Mar 04||1996 Aug 28||||W of Lachlan; M of Judith, Rodney, Bruce, Dorothy||322 |- | Steuart, Lachlan Cameron||1918 May 13||2001 Mar 24||||H of Glady; F of Judith, Rodney, Bruce, Dorothy||322 |- | Stevenson, Dorothy Grace||||1971 Jan 28||50||W of Harry||135 |- | Stevenson, Harry||1920 Feb 09||2004 Jul 25||||H of Dorothy||135 |- | Stewart, Margaret Train||||1974 Feb 10||80||||97 |- | Stewart, William||||1974 Sep 07||84||||96 |- | Stratourides, Eleni||||1992 Sep 13||72||W of Savva||292 |- | Stratourides, Savva||||1969 Jun 24||49||H of Eleni||292 |- | Studley, A C (Mick)||||1993 Sep 22||86||||420 |- | Studley, Constance Margaret (Casey)||1921 Jun 01||2011 Jun 01||90||nee Graf; M of Anne Shirley & Tiger||442 |- | Summers, Natalie Anne||1976 Dec 01||2010 May 16||||M of Lucy Summers; D of Louise & Dale; Sis & Sis-in-L of Peter & Yiwen; Partner of Brett O'Keefe||591 |- | Sundblom, Eric Osmond||1905 Dec 26||1999 Apr 16||||H of Margaret; F of Kenneth, Betty, Barry, Ronald, Lorraine, Yvonne, Rodney, Alan||30 |- | Sundblom, Everett W||||1971 Nov 05||||AIF VX131594; H of Rita; F of Neville, Gweneth, Malcolm||81 |- | Sundblom, Kenneth John||1931 Apr 23||1996 Oct 11||||||430 |- | Sundblom, Margaret||1909 Nov 13||1997 Jun 16||||W of Eric; M of Kenneth, Betty, Barry, Ronald, Lorraine, Yvonne, Rodney, Alan||30 |- | Sundblom, Rita Victoria||1901 May 12||1996 Dec 08||||W of Everett Walter Sundblom; M of Neville, Gwen, Malcolm||83 |- | Sundblom, Wendy Noel||1941 Dec 20||2013 Sep 28||||nee Moore; W of Malcolm; M of Susan, Jane, Aaron||584 |- | Sutherland, William David||1892||1968||||||297 |- | Symonds, Derek||||2001 Oct 06||72||H of Jemima; F of Deslee, Douglas, Barry; F-in-L of Don, Dawn, Penny||363 |- | Symonds, Jemima Florance||||1989 Aug 26||73||W of Derek; M of Deslee, Douglas, Barry; M-in-L of Don, Dawn, Penny||363 |- | Thompson, Jean Elizabeth||1926||1997||||W of Nolan||203 |- | Thompson, Nolan Cleve (Noel)||1926||1992||||H of Jean; F of Faye, Pat, Peter, Julie||203 |- | Thompson, Tom||||1973 Aug 19||64||W of Lil; F of John||242 |- | Tierney, William H||1930 Jun 20||1983 Mar 19||||H of Sylvia; F of Rod & Robyn||500 |- | Tobias, Kenny (Ken)||1922 Jun 07||2008 Dec 25||||H of Norma; F of Chris, Peter, Vicki||477 |- | Tosh, Annie||||1972 Nov 19||70||W of John||294 |- | Tosh, Bessie Amelia||||1995 Dec 17||||W of William; M of Joyce, Carol, Robyn||280 |- | Tosh, John Anderson||||1969 Jan 25||67||H of Annie||293 |- | Tosh, Pauline Mary||1930 Apr 29||1999 Apr 08||||D of John & Annie Tosh||301 |- | Tosh, Robyn Joy||1955 Nov 10||2005 Mar 16||||D of Betty & Bill; Fiancee of David Harding; Sis of Joyce, Carol||641 |- | Tosh, William Alexander||||1970 Sep 30||||H of Bessie; F of Joyce, Carol, Robyn||280 |- | Tracey, F Rebecca||1891||1985 Jun 02||||M of Jess, Rose, Nell, John, George||514 |- | Tratford, Madeline Winifred||||1974 Dec 06||69||||266 |- | Tratford, Raymond Clyde||||1975 Jan 07||64||||160 |- | Tull, Alice Elizabeth||||1988||||||265 |- | Tull, Brenda Joyce||1925 Nov 15||2009 Feb 14||||W of John; M of Peter, Russell, Maree||545 |- | Tull, Colin Charles||1918 Oct 03||1997 Apr 04||||AIF; H of Isabel||41 |- | Tull, Elva Belle||1921||1992||||W of Goegre; M of Raymond, Meryl, Lila, Fiona||343 |- | Tull, Frederick||1895||1974||||||264 |- | Tull, George Henry||1921||2009||||H of Elva; F of Raymond. Meryl, Lila, Meryl||343 |- | Tull, Isabel Heather||1923 Sep 17||2013 Sep 03||||W of Colin||41 |- | Tull, John Douglas||1925 Apr 28||2004 Jul 07||||H of Brenda; F of Peter, Russell, Maree||545 |- | Tull, Raymond George||1944 Dec 24||2008 Mar 14||||||461 |- | Turnbull, Noreen L||||1982 Jun 09||64||M of Ed, Rhonda, Les||498 |- | Tyrrell, Gordon Frederick||1961 Jun 17||1979 Aug 18||||S of Doreen & Joe; B of Roy, Dorothy, Norman||404 |- | Tyrrell, Joe (Augustis)||1921 Oct 06||2001 May 31||||H of Doreen; F of Roy, Dot, Norm, Gordon (dec)||403 |- | Vlamis, Konstantinos||||1999 Oct 08||<1||S of Andrew & Anastasia; B of Emmanual, Sofoklis, Tammy, Sophie, Andriana||154 |- | Wachtershauser, Damian||1974 Apr 23||1974 Apr 23||||S of Peter & Valerie||98 |- | Waddell, Ewen Hervey||1909 Aug 27||1982 Sep 29||||H of Joyce; F of Jeannie & Gary||416 |- | Waddell, Lexie||||1983 Jun 12||90||M of Glinnie, Knox & Graeme||7 |- | Waddell, Lucy Joyce||1910 Dec 15||2010 Oct 09||||W of Kevin; M of Jeannie; M-in-L of Ken; GM of Jodie & Joanne||611 |- | Walker, Eva Alice||1909||1983||||W of Eric Mark; M of Jocelyn, Barbara, Ian & Neville||507 |- | Walker, Ian Francis||1942 Apr 19||1997 Sep 25||||H f Anne; F of Clare (Tads); SF of Fiona (Pun) & Chris (Ace)||506 |- | Walker, Neville Eric||1946 Jul 22||2010 Jan 23||||H of Jan; F of Andrew, Craig, Glenn||566 |- | Walsh, Jean Agnes||1921 Sep 18||2009 Jul 08||||W of Leonard; M of Lyn & John, Lee, Robert & Glenys||557 |- | Walsh, Leonard George||1921 Aug 13||2009 Aug 27||||H of Jean; F of Lyn & John, Lee, Robert & Glenys||557 |- | Walton, Robert Henry||1954 Nov 06||2009 Mar 17||||S of Robert (dec); B of John & Lynette; Uncle of Sarah||49 |- | Walton, Robert Stanley||1931 Mar 25||1997 May 03||||F of Robert, John, Lynette||48 |- | Wanliss, Louisa May||1920 Jun 27||2004 Mar 16||||W of Ronald Burnside (RAN); M of Graeme, Heather, Rhonda||635 |- | Ware, Richard John||||1986 May 24||40||H of Heather; F of Belinda, Paul, Kelly, Dale||499 |- | Waters, Leonard Charles||1923 Jan 30||2011 Oct 29||||H of Mary; F of Judith, Dorothy, Pater||452 |- | Waters, Mary||1913 Nov 03||2004 Sep 04||||W of Len; M of Judith, Dorothy, Pater||453 |- | Watson, Percival Sydney||||1987 Jan 11||66||||385 |- | Wearne, Adeline I||||1997 Jul 26||79||||113 |- | Wearne. William H||||1974 Jun 10||65||||114 |- | Webb, Sydney Jean||1913||2000||||M of Alexander, Virginia, Veronica; M to Leonie||220 |- | Weir, Melva||1924 Jul 23||2008 Jan 01||||W of Bill; M of Terry & Ken Gibbs||205 |- | Weir, W E||||1990 Jul 31||68||AIF NX37519; POW Changi; H of Melva||207 |- | Wentworth, D V||||1971 Aug 03||79||AIF 6071; H of Mary||235 |- | Wentworth, Leo Kenneth||1930 Jan 12||2008 May 09||||H of Patricia; F of Michael, Deborah, Brigid, Patrick, Anthony||554 |- | Wentworth, Lillian May||||1977 Dec 28||78||W of Michael||126 |- | Wentworth, Mary Veronica||||1975 Mar 16||73||W of D V Wentworth||236 |- | Wentworth, Michael||||1970 May 20||76||H of May||126 |- | West, Herbert Stephen||1927 Sep 05||2002 Aug 10||||H of Isabelle; F of Stephen, Robert, Kerry||326 |- | West, Isabelle Mary||1924 Apr 24||1997 Jan 28||||W of Bert; M of Stephen, Robert, Kerry||326 |- | White, Donald McLean||1935 May 03||2010 Mar 25||||S of John & Jess; B of Joan & Jocelyn||568 |- | White, Jean Rose||1921 Sep 04||2003 Feb 24||||nee Wagstaff; M of Caroline, Raymond, Lynette, John||449 |- | White, Jessie Ann||1910 Jun 25||1997 Nov 27||||nee McLean; W of John (dec); M of Joan, Donald, Jocelyn||311 |- | White, Norman James||1927 Aug 07||2000 Oct 15||||AIF VX201669; H of Elaine Patricia; F of Neville, Clive, Robin, Simon, Scott, Brett, Vana, Ly, Saomi||640 |- | Wickham, Francis John||1916||1991||||H of June; F of Barbara, Betty, Ronald, Robert, Rodney||483 |- | Wickham, June Victoria||1925||1985||||W of Francis; M of Barbara, Betty, Ronald, Robert, Rodney||483 |- | Williams, Catherine Margaret||1908||1983||||W of Clarence; M of Peter, Brian, Hugh, Mary, Michael, Margaret||231 |- | Williams, Clarence||1897||1971||||H of Catherine; F of Peter, Brian, Hugh, Mary, Michael, Margaret||230 |- | Williamson, Colin Clive||1917 Oct 15||1998 Mar 06||||S of Jack & Florrie; B of Muriel||435 |- | Williamson, Robert Donald||||1981 May 26||58||H of Rose; F of Marian, Vivian, Kaye, Ross||67 |- | Willis, Mark Anthony||1961 Nov 09||1988 Oct 19||||||243 |- | Wilson, Elsie May||||1971 Oct 19||72||W of William||84 |- | Wilson, Valerie Joyce||1933 Oct 12||2011 Dec 08||||nee Callander; W of William; M of Peter, Robert, John, Judith, Karen||328 |- | Wood, Heather||1945 Jan 26||2009 Jun 22||||D of James & Margaret (both dec)||467 |- | Woodard, Thelma Kathleen||1919||1972||||M of Lola, Penny, Dorothy, Margaret, Barry, Keith, Cheryl, Henry||92 |- | Worthington, Mary||1921 Feb 19||1967 May 06||||nee Brogan; M of Gail, Thomas, Harry, Kenneth (dec), Gordon (dec) Sharon, Paul||478 |- | Worthington, Thomas||1920 Sep 26||2014 Nov 22||||H of Mary; F of Gail, Thomas, Harry, Kennth (dec), Gordon (dec), Sharon, Paul||478 |- | Wright, Alex||1911||2004||||H of Rita; F of Lesley; GF of Leanne, Sharyn, Alan||491 |- | Wright, Rita||1912||1989||||W of Alex; M of Lesley; GM of Leanne, Sharyn, Alan||491 |- | Yorston, Adna||1910||1994||||W of Kenneth; M of Margret, Barbara, John, Peter, Christine||397 |- | Yorston, Kenneth Y||||1969 Apr 12||73||||396 |- | Yortson, John Graeme||1939||1988||||H of Nola Marion; F of Anthony & James||372 |- | Young, James Stewart||1929 Nov 04||2002 Apr 07||||H of Margaret Elizabeth; F of Stewart, Pete, Janice, Andrew||629 |- | Young, Madelene Michelle||2001 Jun 05||2001 Jun 17||||||627 |- | Zimmerman, Jean||||2006 May 19||||W of Gunter; M of Fiona, Rosemary (dec), Janet, Katrina||619 |- | Zotti, Antonio||1899||1987||||H of Florence; F of Ian (dec), Joan, Joyce, Keith, Alan, Una, Graham||480 |- | Zotti, Florence||1906||1983||||W of Antonio; M of Ian (dec), Joan, Joyce, Keith, Alan, Una, Graham||480 |- | Zotti, Ian D||1928||1980||||||68 |- | |} ==Other online lists for this cemetery== * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ausvsac/Yea_Lawn.htm Carol's Headstone Photos] (Incomplete List)

Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: New York Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-New York | New York Sources]] __TOC__ == Year Book of the Holland Society of New York == * [http://www.hollandsociety.org/The Holland Society of New York] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] :''See also: [[Space:Collections_of_the_Holland_Society_of_New_York|Collections of the Holland Society of New York]]'' === Genealogical Records by Volume === : ''See also: [[Space:Baptism_and_Marriage_Records_of_the_DRC_in_America|Baptism and Marriage Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of New Netherland and Beyond]]'' * 1897: Names of Dutch Settlers in Esopus, from Court Records of Wildwyck, pages 117-132. ::: First Books of Records of the Dutch Church of Brooklyn, pages 133-194. (Years 1660-1710) * 1898: Flatbush Dutch Church Records, pages 87-152. * 1901: Dutch Records in the City Clerk's Office, New York, pages 121-176 (grants and conveyances of lands, mortgages, powers of attorney, apprenticeships) * 1902: Passengers to New Netherland, 1654-1664, pages 1-37. * 1903: New York Lutheran Church Records (Article title is ""Some Early Records of the Lutheran Church, New York.") * 1904: Albany Church Records, first set, pages 1-106. * 1905: Albany Records, Book 2, pages 1-140. * 1906: Third Albany Book, pages 1-174. * 1907: Fourth Albany Book, pages 1-120. * 1908: Fifth Albany Book, pages 1-71. * 1912: Inventory of church records in the Holland Society's collections, pages 1-50. * 1913: Bergen Records, pages 1-126. (See also: ''[[Space:Baptismal_register_of_the_Bergen_Reformed_Church_1666-1788|Baptismal register of the Bergen Reformed Church 1666-1788]]'') * 1914: Bergen Records, 2nd Book, pages 1-86. Includes "Marriages in the Village of Bergen in New Jersey Beginning 1665", through 1788, pages 57-80. * 1915: Bergen Records, 3rd Book, pages 1-92. * 1916: Domine Selyns' Records (primarily of the Dutch Reformed Church of New Amsterdam in 1686-1687), pages 1-104. * 1922-1923 (combined book): Albany Church Records, 6th book, pages 1-98. === Available online at these locations: === * 1886-1923 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000535232 * 1886-1921 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100171634 * 1886-1921 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009041616 * 1894-1920 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100734445 * 1886 First Annual Dinner ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan00holl ::* https://archive.org/details/firstannualdinne00holl * 1886-1887 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan01holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla188788holl ::* https://archive.org/details/ldpd_6307166_000 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan03holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan02holl * 1887-1888 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan02holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan03holl ::* https://archive.org/details/ldpd_6307166_000 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla188788holl * 1888-1889 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.$c167705 * 1890-1891 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla189091holl * 1892-1893 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla189293holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan06holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan05holl * 1894 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1894holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan08holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan07holl * 1895 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1895holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan09holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan10holl * 1896 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla1896holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1896holl * 1897 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1897holl ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nbwTAAAAYAAJ * 1898 Flatbush Dutch Church Records, pages 87-152. ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1898holl * 1899 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1899holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan18holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan15holl * 1900 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan00inholl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1900holl * 1901 Dutch Records in the City Clerk's Office, New York, pages 121-176 (grants and conveyances of lands, mortgages, powers of attorney, apprenticeships) ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland06yorkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qNQLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan19holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1901holl * 1902 Passengers to New Netherland, 1654-1664, pages 1-37. ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1902holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland12yorkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=O70TAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan21holl ::* https://archive.org/details/passengerstonewn00bant_0 * 1903 New York Lutheran Church Records ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1903holl ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eL0TAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland07yorkgoog * 1904 Albany Church Records, first set, pages 1-106. ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan00holland ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1904holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland11yorkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FMEWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u_5SAAAAYAAJ * 1905 Albany Records, Book 2, pages 1-140. ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1905holl ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WqdBAQAAMAAJ * 1906 Third Albany Book, pages 1-174. ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla1906holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1906holl * 1907 Fourth Albany Book, pages 1-120. ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland13yorkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Db4TAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iRtEAQAAMAAJ * 1908 Fifth Albany Book, pages 1-71. ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland10yorkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Rb4TAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland02yorkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xtILAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla1908holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1908holl * 1909 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1909holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan08holla * 1910 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla1910holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland08yorkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2tILAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan09holla * 1911 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland14yorkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IsEWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1911holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla1911holl * 1912 Inventory of church records in the Holland Society's collections is on pages 1-50. ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla1912holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland03yorkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lAMMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1912holl ::* http://www.ancestraltrackers.org/ny/resources/holland-society-yearbook-1912.pdf * 1913 Bergen Records, pages 1-126. See also: ''[[Space:Baptismal_register_of_the_Bergen_Reformed_Church_1666-1788|Baptismal register of the Bergen Reformed Church 1666-1788]]'' ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla1913holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholl1913holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1913holl ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100380950 (partial) * 1914 Bergen Records, 2nd Book, pages 1-86. ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1914holl * 1915 Bergen Records, 3rd Book, pages 1-92. ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1915holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland09yorkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NgQMAAAAYAAJ * 1916 Domine Selyns' Records (primarily of the Dutch Reformed Church of New Amsterdam in 1686-1687), pages 1-104. ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland01yorkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ugQMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland01yorkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1916holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla1916holl * 1917 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland05yorkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1917holl ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WNQLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WNQLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla1917holl * 1918 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1918holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan22holl * 1919 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1919holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan24holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan25holl * 1920 ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla192021holl ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland04yorkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YdMLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland04yorkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YdMLAAAAYAAJ * 1921 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YdMLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland04yorkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YdMLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookholland04yorkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla192021holl * 1922 (combined book): Albany Church Records, 6th book, pages 1-98. ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla192223holl * 1923 (combined book): Albany Church Records, 6th book, pages 1-98. ::* https://archive.org/details/yearbookofholla192223holl * Some are available here: http://www.ancestraltrackers.org/ny/resources/ === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York|Year Book of the Holland Society of New York]]'' (1886-) [ Page ]. * ([[#YearBook|Year Book]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York|Year Book of the Holland Society of New York]]'' (1886-) [ Page ].

York County, South Carolina

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Welcome to York County, South Carolina Project!
{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = York County, South Carolina | image = York_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg | text = [[Space:York County, South Carolina|York County, South Carolina]] }} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== :'''pre-1540's''' The Catawba Indian Nation lived in York county region, who had homes located near the creek and river highlands. They hunted, farmed, fished and made pottery. Their influence is still in the region. The Catawba trading path ran from Virginia into York County region which split after crossing the Catawba River.http://www.ychistory.org/ychistoryintro.phpThere were a reported 6,000 Catawba Indians when the Europeans arrived.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/York_County,_South_Carolina#Pre-colonial_and_colonial_history http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/york_county_sc.html :::Path #1led to the lower Cherokee Villages. :::Path #2 led south to Saluda. Today the crossing and the trail are known as Nation Ford and Nation Ford Road. :'''1540''' Hernando de Soto came through York area looking for the fabled gold. :'''1560''' - Juan Pardo arrived observing Native Americans (Catawba) living near the Fort Mill area, east of the Catawba River. {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=logo }} :'''1682'''- South Carolina Province was divided into 3 counties by the legislature: ::Craven County area covered the northern 1/2 of South Carolina plus the southern 1/2 of the current York County. :'''1745's''' Due to high land prices and rental increases in Pennsylvania, Scots-Irish Presbyterians began to migrate on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Wagon_Road Great Wagon Road], through Virginia and North Carolina. When they arrived in the Upcountry west of the Catawba River, the Scots-Irish stayed in York County. These Scots-Irish had the blood and religion affiliations and escaped the hard Ulster, Northern Ireland life for America. Other emigrants, such as Germans, English, Welsh, and French came to the area, but later moved on.https://www.rootsandrecall.com/fairfield-county/files/2012/09/Chapter-A-Early-York-County.pdf :'''1750's''' Land grants for the region were issued in Anson, North Carolina..Before 1750 the boundaries between the 2 Carolina's were not settled. Northern part of York was changed from being part of Bladen County, North Carolina to part of Anson County, North Carolina Land grants and deeds were issued in Anson County, NC. :'''1750's''' Ebenezerville was the earliest settlement, located near the intersection of Herlong and Ebenezer streets. The residents started early cotton plantations and and shipped the bales of cotton through Camden to Charleston. From there, they were shipped the cotton to mills in New England and England for weaving.. At that time most of York county land was considered to be part of North Carolina.. Eventually York citizens decided they might as well build mills and weaving places in York county. {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Old Muster Grounds }}{{clear}} :'''1762''' Carolina backcountry was ablaze with the migration activity. Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, was formed from western section of Anson County, North Carolina. Mecklenburg, North Carolina contained the current north part of York County. ::All settlers in the backcountry practiced military drilling after arriving. They were located near Cherokee, Shawnee and Creek natives. Charlestown officials were indifferent to settlers trouble. So they had a local militia to ward off the Indian raids or outlaws. These were called "Beat Companies", containing all able bodied men. They did not have wars, just were there for protection. :'''1768''' - Another legislative change the same land of York co. that was included in Mecklinburg, North Carolina became part of Tryon County, North Carolina (included all of North Carolina west of the Catawba River and south of Rowan County, North Carolina. :'''1772''' - at last the boundary between North Carolina and South Carolina was established closer to what we see it today. The area was called the "New Acquisition District extending 11 miles north to South and 65 miles formats to west. :'''1776''' the American Revolution in the South began, the northern part (the New Acquisition District) provided the militia which was effective in turning the tide of war against the British. The battles of Williamson's Plantation (aka Huck's Defeat) and Kings Mountain, among others, were fought on York County soil. In the beginning the back country citizens wanted to be on the sidelines and remain neutral if they could be left alone. They felt the war was between Britain and the aristocrats of Charlestown. {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Battle of Kinstree. }}{{clear}} :'''1780, 81''' Revolutionary War battles were fought on York County soil. The backcountry contained an estimated population of more than a quarter of a million. :'''1780''' The people of York County opposed the Royal authority due to 3 invasions of the region. :::Lt Colonel Banastre Tarleton and his Green Dragoons :::Lt. General Charles, Lord Cornwallis invaded two separate occasions. :'''July 12, 1780''' The Battle of Huck’s Defeat (or Williamson’s Plantation) was the first British defeat since the fall of Charleston. {{Image|file=Cherokee_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Battle of Kings Mountain. }}{{clear}} :'''Oct 7, 1780''' The Battle of King’s Mountain, a battle between British forces and the "Over the Mountain Men of Tennessee" and the British forces, occurred in northwest York County on land that straddles the South Carolina/North Carolina border. {{Image|file=Lawson-750-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Battle of Kings Mountain }} :'''May, 1780''' Buford's Massacre in Lancaster County. Most of South Carolina capitulated to British rule. But backcountry citizens kept up resistance, being led by William "Billy" Hill, William Bratton, and Samuel Watson. :'''1780''' Carolina backcountry population went from zero to a population of 250,000 people who were mostly Scots-Irish Presbyterians. Scots Irish Presbyterians tended to remain in a clannish type of community called "clachans", just as they had been in Pennsylvania and in Ulster, Northern Ireland.Although most were Scots Irish, there were some emigrants of England, Wales, Swiss, French, Germans. ::Clachans grouped around the Presbyterian Kirks (meetinghouses). The meetinghouses were forerunners for the church congregations. The oldest are: :::Bethel :::Bethesda :::Beersheba :::Bullock's Creek :'''1782''' The American Revolution in the backcountry caused economic hardship. Backcountry residents were Patriots, helping with the defeat of Loyalist forces in the state. After the war these residents shared in rebuilding. :'''1785''' The General assembly formally established York County in South Carolina. In the first census of the United StatesYork County was an original county (referred to as the New Acquisition) of South Carolina. Its boundaries stayed the same for a while until 1897. :'''1786''' The first steps were done in establishing the county seat. It was to be on the site of Fergus' Cross Roads, named for brothers, John and William Fergus. Six roads met and crossed near the county's center (near Congress and Liberty Streets in York). These were important wagon roads that ran northwestward from York, SC toward Kings Mountain. {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-12.jpg |align=r |size=380 |caption=York, SC }}{{clear}} :'''1790''' the county had 6,604 population, but these were not planters. Of 6,604 population, 923 were listed as slaves, of which 9 men owned 25%. ::Congregations formed from the clachan. These were within a five-to-ten-mile radius of the meetinghouse, having 20 to 500 families. Thus the church, was the focal point of backcountry society. When new residents arrived they settled near the churches. ::These New settlers experienced Native American raids of the Cherokee, Shawnee and Creek. English officials in Charleston regarded the settlers in the Backcountry rather uncivilized as well. :'''1800''' South Carolina legislature again renamed counties as districts, but did not use it until after 1866. :'''May 1809''' William D. Martin, a future member of the South Carolina House of Representatives, described the village of York as "Its local situation is pleasant & interesting. The 'scite' is on a plane of some length, near the centre of which is a small eminence, on which is built the Court House, a neat brick building. The private houses also, are principally of brick, & very far excel those usually built in similar places." {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Winthrop University,Tillman Hall }}{{clear}} :'''1821''' Since settlers wanted some education to read the Bible of go to college, South Carolina General Assembly granted Ebenezer Academy corporate status. The school building was the 2nd bolding built in Ebenezerville. This school was a private school at this time. :'''1823 -''' Yorkville population was 441 with 292 white citizens and 149 African Americans. The population of the village in 1823, as recorded by Robert Mills, stood at 441 and included 292 whites and 149 blacks. Mills described Yorkville in 1826: The town was "regularly laid out in squares" containing "8 stores, 5 taverns, a male and female academy, post office, and a printing office, which issues two papers weekly." {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=York County, SC Presbyterian church. }}{{clear}} :'''1840''' Yorkville's population was 600; by 1850, Yorkville contained 93 dwellings and 617 inhabitants. Yorkville became a summer resort for low country planters who wanted to escape the malarial swamps of the low country for the moderate climate.1860 the town was 1,300. :'''1841''' This new town later was renamed the village of York, or York Court House. It was incorporated and soon was officially Yorkville. All of the original lots were 66 ft X 330 ft. They found a public spring and used by citizens for drinking water and washing clothes. :'''1840'''- Charlotte and the South Carolina decided to build a railroad from Charlotte to Columbia, SC. The noise and pollution possibilities worried citizens, so the railroads built the track 2 miles east of the community near a rocky area that was a landmark. This was called "rocky hill" :'''1848''' the Kings Mountain Railroad began laying the tracks between Yorkville and the Charlotte * South Carolina Railroad in Chester. {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-13.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=York County Courthouse, 1918. }}{{clear}} :'''April 17, 1852''' The name for the town, began called '''Rockhil'''l, having a post office called Ebenezer Depot :'''1852'''- the railway was completed and began operating in the eastern part of the county, the Charlotte & South Carolina Railroad. This provided transportation for products and added jobs. :'''1860''' Eastern York District still only had 100 citizens and was a crossroads settlement. :'''1862-65''' During the Civil War Some Refugees from the low country came to Yorkville, where Union troops were in their hometowns. :'''1862-65 Civil War''' - prior to this war, York was one of the more populated districts. Its white male population was 5,500. County men supported the Confederate cause in 14 infantry companies. Some were: Jenkins' Light Infantry, Whyte Guards, Carolina Rifles, Kings Mountain Guards, Catawba Light Infantry, Bethel Guards, Lacy Guards, Indian Land Guards, Palmer Guards, Campbell Rifles, Turkey Creek Grays, Indian Land Tigers, Mountain Guards, and the Broad River Light Infantry. York District had the highest death rate of any county. :'''1865''' - One small battle was fought during the Civil War in York District, called the '''Battle for the Catawba Bridge at Nation Ford'''. Population and economic growth halted. Yorkville itself had less residents in 1880 (1,339) than the 1860 census showed (1,360). :'''1866''' Residents of Rock Hill attended church at Ebenezerville's Presbyterian Church. {ome Grove Academy opened and the Methodist attended semi-weekly services in a school building. The Episcopalian and Baptist attended services in homes of members. :'''1866-1870''' after the Civil War local businessmen merchants borrowed to stock their stores. They made a profit, then bought store #2, repaid the loan and bought more stock. After this banks and utility companies opened. Soon Mills opened to process the cotton. This was followed by buggy makers, tobacco processors, machine shops, a cannery, grist mills, and a furniture maker. :'''1868''' - Another South Carolina state Constitution of 1868, all districts were renamed as counties. Therefore, York District became York County once again (as it was from 1785 to 1800). African Americans attend church meetings in Brush Arbors. They opened Hermon Presbyterian Church. {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-9.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=map }} :'''1872''', a plan was to build an extension of the Kings Mountain Railroad. The Carolina Narrow Gauge Railroad Company was incorporated in North Carolina, and the Chester & Lenoir Narrow Gauge Railroad in South Carolina in 1873. The Chester & Lenoir constructed a narrow gauge railroad from Chester through Yorkville to bring rail service to western York County. On the other side of the county, the Charlotte & South Carolina Railroad's bridge over the Catawba River was replaced and allowed the Rock Hill vicinity to begin economic recovery. :'''1880''' Rock Hill schools were organized. It had 2 public schools: Rock Hill Academy (1854-88) was mostly for boys and had another name, Pine Grove Academy for boys and Pinneapolis Academy for girls started 1875. :'''1880s''' Herman Presbyterian Church, and Episcopal Church school for African Americans were established ::Cotton market improved due to technology advances. Rock Hill Cotton factory was built in York County. It was steam powered, which extended the cotton industry. Rock Hill Buggy Company, founded by John Gary Anderson, began and became Anderson Motor Company, the first automobile manufacturing company in the south. :'''1880-1895''' '''Rock Hill''' experienced profound growth, its population rising from 809 to over 5,500. Grade schools were needed and money was raised.In 1901, 38 school districts were in the county with 102 building. {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Glencairn, Rockhill, SC. }}{{clear}} :'''1890s''' Education for women had increased. D.B. Johnson started a teacher training school, located in Columbia. Governor Benjamin Tillman took up the cause to train women for business and industrial jobs. Tillman and Johnson started the South Carolina Industrial College and the Winthrop Normal College which later became Winthrop University. South Carolina cities all wanted to host the colleges. Rock Hill won the campaign. :'''Jan 7, 1896''' the '''cityof Rockhill ''' began.. :'''1897''' a small portion of the northwestern corner of York County was used for Cherokee County, South Carolina. :'''1900's''' Catawba tribal land claims delayed developing some residential and commercial property both in Rock Hill and the general York County. :'''Feb 20, 1912''' the name changed again to Rock Hill. :'''1904''' Catawba Dam and Power Plant was built . In 1899 Whitner foundered the Catawba Power Company and with Gill Wylie and Robert Wylie. After completion it took a while to get the power plant working with the dam, due to periodic flooding. By 1911 1 Million textile spindles were powered by this plant. :'''late 1920s-mid 1940's''' York, York County, South Carolina housed several circuses during the winter. 1) Barnet Brothers (originally Ray Rogers circus) of Canada 2) Bennett Brothers Circus wintered in York, SC and used the time to train and prepare new shows. Barnett Bros Circus changed the name to Wallace Bros. were located on E. Jefferson and Trinity Streets., York, SC :'''1993''' -Federal recognition of the Catawba Nation land claims were settled.. The Catawba reservation can be found southeast of Rock Hill. {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=RockHill. }}{{clear}} ::York County along with the largest city, Rock Hill can be found in the piedmont of South Carolina near the border of North Carolina. It is south of the City of Charlotte, NC. I-77 begins in Cleveland OH, and runs through eastern Rock Hill southward to Columbia, SC where it meets I-26. ::This County has an estimated population of 230,500. Peaches, many greenhouse, strawberry and vegetable fields grow in the western area. Communities within York county are Rock Hill, Fort Mill, York, Clover, Tega Cay, Lake Wylie, Hickory Grove, McConnells and Sharon. The Rivers around York are Catawba River on East, Broad River on the West. Both rivers originate in the Blue Ridge Mountains (western North Carolina). The rivers contribute both water for fields, and agriculture, but recreation.. {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Catawba River }}{{clear}} ::'''Currently''' York County is located in the north-central part of South Carolina, which is called the Piedmont. The Piedmont has a varied terrain ranging from rolling hills to the southeast to steep hills in the northwest part of the county. North Carolina is on the North, Chester County on South, Lancaster County on East, and Cherokee and Union Counties on West. The broad river is on the west, Catawba River on the East. All of York County is located within the piedmont (a 100 mile belt which extends from sand hills of NE Soutn Carolina to the Blue Ridge Mountains in the NW corner.York County honors its past with several Cultural and Heritage Museums, including Historic Brattonsville, the McCelvey Center and the Museum of York County. ::'''Currently''' York County remains a rural type of county. The exception is in the eastern 1/3 of the county which contains Rock Hill, the largest city. It also has''' Fort Mill''', Tega Cay and Lake Wylie which have residential development. The Northwestern section of the county has developed due to the proximity of Charlotte, North Carolina.. Some think the history started right before 1776 the Revolutionary War. However by then the county had developed a heritage. {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Fort Mill Historic District, Fort Mill, SC. }}{{clear}}

'''KING COTTON AND POPULATION'''
: ::In 20 short years following the first census, York District had increased in population to more than 10,000 - of which over 3,000 were slaves. As the county's dependence on cotton grew, its dependence on slave labor to produce the crop also grew. These confusing statistics reflect the fact that York County had mostly small and medium sized farms. There were a few large plantations there but were not the norm. :'''1790's''' the Cotton gin introduction started the county to growing cotton. King Cotton grew, and thus, the numbers of slaves grew. :'''1793''' All of South Carolina only produced 94,000 pounds cotton grown mostly in the Sea Islands. :'''1800''' the whites were 82.1% of population :'''1811''' the backcountry had grown more than 30 million pounds cotton. Cotton changed the farms so that in 1820 40% of the families were slaveholders. :'''1820''' white population was 68.6% of total :'''1823''' - the Yorkville Pioneer had begun printing. :'''1825''' 3 post offices were operated in York District: Yorkville, Blairsville, and Hopewell. :'''1839-1860''' York District's slaves worked on small and medium farms- not large plantations. :'''1850,''' York District census showed 15,000 residents with (>40% were slaves). 93% of the work force raised crops versus the United States had 78% average agricultural work force. 13% of York District worked in industry. York District contained 27 post offices. Roads were formed (not paved). Five newspapers were being published: the Patriot, the Whig, the Journal of the Times, The Yorkville Compiler, the Yorkville Miscellany. 1855- the Yorkville Enquirer also began. :'''1860''' York district's slaves were few. 70% of farms had < 10 slaves. Only 3% of farms having 50 or more slaves. 20% of farms had <590 acres of land. 23% had 51-100 acres, and 53.9% had 101-500 acre farms. Average # '''{{Blue|Improved acres= 153.}}''' :'''1861''' prior to Civil War, the county population was 21,500 with 50% being slaves. :'''1870's'''York county did not develop the plantation-based economy similar to counties of the coastal area. Reconstruction changed everything, including the agriculture. Many of York County's large property owners sold part of the land to small farmers. Many became tenant farmers. The size of the average farm dropped while the # of farms increased. Ignorance of land management caused the soil to become exhausted, as happened in Texas. Soil experts such as during the 1930's, taught farmers to avoid a single crop, but to rotate planting crops. Cotton was a money maker, but ruined the land. :'''1900''' York County has continued the growth begun in 1880. Cotton declined in 1920's and the Great Depression of 1930's. 1921- was South Carolina's peak cotton crop to be harvested in 1921, then cotton declined. Factors 1) Boll weevil, 2) Soil Erosion resulting from over use. 3) New Deal helped farmers 4)1940's and 50;s trend to larger farm operations, reducing the small farms. but in 1938 cotton production was 10% of the economy even though 49% of the land was planted in cotton. Now farmers grow crops such as soybeans. Small farms have decreased. The textile industry continued to develop. Rock Hill became the hub of this industry, while mills blossomed throughout the county.

===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=l |size=230 |caption=Old Muster Grounds Marker }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-13.jpg |align=r |size=390 |caption=York County Courthouse, 1918. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=York County Courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== Size- total area of 696 square miles (1,800 km2), of which 681 square miles (1,760 km2) is land and 15 square miles (39 km2) (2.2%) is water. :Location - York County can be found in the north-central portion of South Carolina. It is bordered by North Carolina on the North, Chester County on South, Lancaster County on East, and Cherokee and Union Counties on West. The broad river is on west, Catawba River on the East. All of York County is located within the piedmont (a 100 mile belt which extends from sand hills of NE Soutn Carolina to the Blue Ridge Mountains in the NW corner.. the Piedmont has varied terrain which ranges from rolling hills in SE to steep hills in the northwes :Locale -York County is in north-central South Carolina, near the North Carolina border. :Boundaries - Broad River on west, Catawba River on East :Topogragraphy - All of York County is within the Piedmont region. :Type- York County is located in the north-central part of South Carolina, which is called the Piedmont. :Terrain -The Piedmont has a varied terrain ranging from rolling hills to the southeast to steep hills in the northwest part of the county. North Carolina is on the North, Chester County on South, Lancaster County on East, and Cherokee and Union Counties on West. The broad river is on the west, Catawba River on the East. All of York County is located within the piedmont (a 100 mile belt which extends from sand hills of NE Soutn Carolina to the Blue Ridge Mountains in the NW corner. :Trees, Vegetation -Heavily wooded in rural areas, retains rural characteristics in western part. :Metroplex - part of the greater Charlotte metropolitan region and includes Rock Hill, the county’s largest city, as well as the smaller cities of Tega Cay and York and the smaller towns of Clover, Fort Mill, Hickory Grove, McConnells, Sharon, and Lake Wylie. :Trees, vegetation -heavily wooded in rural areas, supporting the timber industry :Crops - Cotton, was the dominant crop but not as much as in the past. :Mountains - Largest mountainHenry's Knob, mountain and site of a former open-pit mining operation for the world's largest deposit of '''kyanite''' . Mountain altitude - 1,120 ft (340 m) above sea level. :Location of mountain -near the North Carolina border and the town of Clover. ::US Environmental Protection Agency - mine is Superfund Alternative Site for acid mine drainage and '''contamination of groundwater.''' :All Mountains - ::Henry's Knob ::Joe's Mountain ::King's Mountain ::Nanny Mountain :Soil - :Climate York County has a humid subtropical climate, Hot humid summers, cool, Dry winters. :Precipitation -does not vary greatly between seasons. :Temperature - July is the hottest month, with an average high temperature of 91 °F (33 °C) , low-71°F (22 °C). The coldest month of the year is January, high temperature is 53 °F (12 °C) and low is 33 °F (1 °C). :Hottest temperature in York County, Rock Hill, 106 °F (42 °C), on August 21, 1985, Coldest was Rock Hill at -6 °F :Location York County is a county located in the north-central section of the U.S. state of South Carolina. :Largest City- Rock Hill. ====Adjacent counties==== *Gaston County, North Carolina - north{{Image|file=York_County_South_Carolina-11.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=York county within South Carolina }} *Mecklenburg County, North Carolina - northeast *Lancaster County - east *Chester County - south *Union County - southwest *Cherokee County - west *Cleveland County, North Carolina - northwest ====Protected areas==== *Catawba River and Broad River offer recreational opportunities. *Sporting venues *Parks provide more recreation * located in the County, provide residents with ample recreational opportunities. York County *Cultural and Heritage Museums *Historic Brattonsville *McCelvey Center *Museum of York County. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_Mountain_National_Military_Park Kings Mountain National Military Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_Mountain_State_Park Kings Mountain State Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/York_County,_South_Carolina#Pre-colonial_and_colonial_history Historic Brattonsville] ===Demographics=== *The county is served by one interstate highway, I-77 *Near airport, Charlotte/Douglas International Airport. Schools
*[https://www.sciway.net/edu/k12/york.html York County, SC schools] *[https://www.rock-hill.k12.sc.us Rock Hill Schools] *[https://www.schooldigger.com/go/SC/county/York/search.aspx Best Public Schools, York County] *York County has four public school districts. District One serves central and western York County, including the town of York; District Two serves northern York County and the town of Clover; District Three serves the City of Rock Hill and southern York County; District Four serves eastern York County and the town of Fort Mill. *As of the 2010 census, the population was 226,073. Its county seat is York, South Carolina, *York County is the home of : ::1) York Technical College ::2) Clinton Junior College ::3) Winthrop University, in Rock Hill Highways
*Interstate 77 *US Highway 321 *US Highway 21 *South Carolina 122 * SC 161 *SC Highway 5 *SC Highway 51 *SC Highway 901 *SC Highway 72 *SC Highway 274 *SC Highway 4 *York County is part of the Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-Rock Hill SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Rock Hill, South Carolina|Rock Hill]] *[[:Category:Tega Cay, South Carolina|Tega Cay]] *[[:Category:York, South Carolina|York]] (county seat) =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== *[[:Category: Fort Mill, South Carolina|Fort Mill]] *[[:Category: Clover, South Carolina|Clover]] *[[:Category:Hickory Grove, York County, South Carolina|Hickory Grove]] *[[:Category: McConnells, South Carolina|McConnells]] *[[:Category: Sharon, South Carolina|Sharon]] *[[:Category: Smyrna, South Carolina|Smyrna]] (partly in Cherokee County) *[[:Category: Catawba, South Carolina|Catawba]] *[[:Category: India Hook, South Carolina|India Hook]] *[[:Category: Lake Wylie, South Carolina|Lake Wylie]] *[[:Category: Lesslie, South Carolina|Lesslie]] *[[:Category: Newport, South Carolina|Newport]] *[[:Category: Riverview, South Carolina|Riverview]] **Holy Islamville **Hopewell **Ogden **Red River **Smith **Tirzah Ghost town
*Ebenezer, former town *Filbert, former town *Oakdale, former community *Balloon, former community ====County Resources==== *[http://www.visityorkcounty.com/event/23182/ Winthrop University, York County, SC] *[http://www.visityorkcounty.com/event/19430/ SpeakEasy Jazz Night Jazz] *[http://www.visityorkcounty.com/event/23785/ Rock Hill Community Theatre Musical, York County] *[http://www.visityorkcounty.com/event/120381/ The Real Christmas Story, NarroWay Theatre & Conference Center, York County] *[http://www.visityorkcounty.com/event/1651529/ Museum of Western York County] *[http://www.visityorkcounty.com/event/23193/ Winthrop Wind Symphony I Ensemble Series] [https://www.facebook.com/YorkCountySc/ York County Facebook] ====Census==== :1790 --- 6,604 — :1800 --- 10,250 55.2% :1810 --- 10,032 −2.1% :1820 --- 14,936 48.9% :1830 --- 17,790 19.1% :1840 --- 18,383 3.3% :1850 --- 19,433 5.7% :1860 --- 21,502 10.6% :1870 --- 24,286 12.9% :1880 --- 30,713 26.5% :1890 --- 38,831 26.4% :1900 --- 41,684 7.3% :1910 --- 47,718 14.5% :1920 --- 50,536 5.9% :1930 --- 53,418 5.7% :1940 --- 58,663 9.8% :1950 --- 71,596 22.0% :1960 --- 78,760 10.0% :1970 --- 85,216 8.2% :1980 --- 106,720 25.2% :1990 --- 131,497 23.2% :2000 --- 164,614 25.2% :2010 --- 226,073 37.3% :Est. 2016 --- 258,526 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Escyork/Cemetery.html Rootsweb Cemeteries] *[http://usgwtombstones.org/southcarolina/york.html York county Cemteteries, SC] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2358 FindaGrave York County Cemeteries] *[http://www.linkpendium.com/york-sc-genealogy/cem/ Cemeteries of York County, South Carolina] *York County was outstanding for the large cemeteries, with most graves marked by stone monuments, adjoining the Presbyterian churches. These picturesque churchyards, at Bethesda, Bethel, Sharon, Bethany, Beth-Shiloh, Olivet, or Smyrna, would still inspire Thomas Grey to write more elegies. On the other hand one finds in York County fewer private family burying grounds. ===Sources=== *http://www.cheraw.com/about_cheraw.php?About-Cheraw-Town-History-Cheraw-the-American-Revolution-8 *https://www.yorkcountygov.com *http://www.visityorkcounty.com *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/York_County,_South_Carolina#Pre-colonial_and_colonial_history York County History, Wikipedia] *https://www.sciway.net/hist/indians/catawba.html *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Escyork/Cemetery.html Rootsweb Cemeteries] *[http://usgwtombstones.org/southcarolina/york.html York county Cemteteries, SC] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2358 FindaGrave York County Cemeteries] *[http://www.linkpendium.com/york-sc-genealogy/cem/ Cemeteries of York County, South Carolina]

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[[Category: Upper Canada, Immigrants]] [[Category:Ontario Project]][[Category:York Region Settlers]][[Category:York County, Upper Canada]] This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. Welcome to the York Region Settlers page. The aim of this page is to develop profiles for the non-indigenous families who first settled in what is now the Regional Municipality of York. {{Image |file=York Region Settlers.jpg |label=Regional Municipality of York Map |link=https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:York_Region_Settlers |caption=Regional Municipality of York Map }} Located in southwestern Ontario, York County was established in 1792 as part of the Home District. Today it covers a large area stretching from Lake Simcoe in the north, to Toronto in the south, Durham region to the east, and Peel Region to the west. Aurora, East Gwillimbury, Georgina, King, Markham, Newmarket, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, and Whitchurch-Stouffville are all part of York Region. If you have ancestors who were York Region settlers or have an interest in this pioneer community, please join me in creating profiles and adding them to [[:Category:York Region Settlers]]. == Members == * [[Cruthers-29|Laurie Cruthers]] * [[Raymer-300 |Ron Raymer]] * [[Little-22279|Thomas Little]] ==Related WikiTree Projects== *[[Space:Markham_Berczy_Settlers_Project|Markham Berczy Settlers Project]] ==Resources== *[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-petitions-upper-canada-1763-1865/Pages/land-petitions-upper-canada.aspx Land Petitions for Upper Canada, 1763-1865] *[http://www.eastgwillimbury.ca/assets/library/york+region+heritage+directory+2009.htm York Region Heritage Directory: Resources and Contacts] Published in 2009, this directory is out of date but still useful for names of resources, museums and pioneer cemeteries.

Yorkshire Mining Disasters

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[[Category:Yorkshire, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Worldwide Disasters|Worldwide Disasters Project]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England Mining Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] | Yorkshire Mining Disasters == Welcome to Yorkshire Mining Disasters == * Team Leader: TBC *Team Members: This is the index to all mining disasters in Yorkshire. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Yorkshire''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Date ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Colliery / Pit ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Location ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Casualties ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Cause |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 February 1857 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Lundhill_Colliery_Disaster|Lundhill Pit]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wombwell, Barnsley, South Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|189 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|4 July 1838 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Huskar_Moorend_Pit_Colliery_Disaster|Huskar Moorend Pit]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Silkstone, Barnsley, South Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|26 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Inundation |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|21 December 1852 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Hemingfield_Low_Elsecar_Pit_Colliery_Disaster|Low Elsecar]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hemingfield, Barnsley, South Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion due to naked light |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|16 June 1913 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Carr_House_Colliery_Mine_Disaster|Carr House Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Rotherham, West Riding of Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|8 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Flood |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 April 1797 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rothwell ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rothwell, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|30 June 1809 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|East Ardsey ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Barnsley, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Flood |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 January 1849 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Darley Main ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Barnsley, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|75 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|20 December 1851 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Warren Vale Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Swinton, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|52 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|13 December 1866 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Oaks_Mine_Disaster|Oaks]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Barnsley, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|384 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|6 December 1875 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Swaithe_Main_Disaster|Swaithe Main]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Barnsley, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|143 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Exposion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|18 October 1883 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wharncliffe Carlton ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Barnsley, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|4 July 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Thornhill, Combs Pit ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dewsbury, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|135 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|9 July 1912 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cadeby Main ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Doncaster, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|87 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|30 May 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wharncliffe Silkstone ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Barnsley, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|11 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|28 July 1923 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Maltby Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|20 November 1931 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bentley Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Doncaster,Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 August 1935 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|South Kirkby Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|South Kirkby, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|12 September 1935 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|North Gawber (Lidgett) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Barnsley,Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|6 August 1936 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Wharncliffe Woodmoore Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Barnsley, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|58 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|29 July 1941 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Crigglestone Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wakefield, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explsion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|16 February 1942 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Barnsley Main ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Barnsley, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|9 September 1947 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ingham Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Dewsbury, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|12 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 May 1821 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Norcroft Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cawthorne, Barnsley, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Winding Accident |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|22 November 1841 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mount Osbourne Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Barnsley, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|15 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|15 February 1860 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Higham Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Higham, Barnsley, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|8 December 1862 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Edmunds Main ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Worsbrough Dale, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|59 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20 November 1874 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Warren Vale Pit ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Rawmarsh, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|30 April 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Peckfield Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Micklefield,, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|63 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|4 March 1879 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Victoria Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Stanley, Wakefield, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|21 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|9 December 1932 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cortonwood Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Wombwell, Yorkshire ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|8 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|5 March 1847 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ardsley Main, Oaks Colliery ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Barnsley, Yorkshire, England ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|73 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- |} |}

Yorkshire Resources

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[[Category:England, Research Resources]] [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] This page is managed by the [[Space:Yorkshire_Team|Yorkshire Team]] which is part of the [[Project:England|England Project]]. On it, you will find resources and information specific to Yorkshire which you may find useful. == Yorkshire Information == [[:Category:Yorkshire|'''The Yorkshire County Category''']] ==Yorkshire Genealogical Resources== *[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ Genuki: Yorkshire]
free family history & genealogy resource which lists links and resources for the English county of Yorkshire. * Page, W. (1974). A History of the County of York: Vol. 3. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/vol3 BHO]. London: Victoria County History, London. *[http://www.yorkshirebmd.org.uk/ Yorkshire BMD]
YKS births, wedding, and deaths (goal to give free access to YKS BMDs from 1837) *[[Space: Early Yorkshire Charters|Early Yorkshire Charters]] *[[Space: The Publications of the Surtees Society|The Publications of the Surtees Society]] *[[Space:Visitations_Cross_reference_by_County#YORKVIS|Visitation(s) of England and Wales]] County Index entries for persons whose pedigree first entry in the Visitation(s) commences in Yorkshire, or who appears listed in a pedigree, addendum or correction to the Visitation(s) as born in Yorkshire. * [[Space:The_Yorkshire_Archaelogical_Society_Record_Series|The Yorkshire Archaeological Society Record Series]] * [[Space:The_Yorkshire_Archaeological_Journal|The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal]] *[[Space:The_Publications_of_the_Yorkshire_Parish_Register_Society|The Publications of the Yorkshire Parish Record Society]] *[[Space:The_Parliamentary_Representation_of_the_Six_Northern_Counties_of_England|The Parliamentary Representation of the Six Northern Counties of England]] *[[Space:The_Visitation_of_Yorkshire_in_the_years_1563_and_1564_made_by_William_Flower|The Visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564 made by William Flower]] *[[Space:Yorkshire_Notes_and_Queries|Yorkshire Notes and Queries]] *[[Space:Dugdale's_Visitation_of_Yorkshire|Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire]] *[[Space:Borthwick_Institute_for_Archives|Borthwick Institute for Archives]] *[[Space:Proceedings_of_the_Yorkshire_Geological_Society|Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geological Society]] *[[Space:Pedigrees_of_the_County_Families|Pedigrees of the County Families]] *[https://www.exploreyork.org.uk/ Explore York Libraries and Archives] This is a charity owned one third owned by staff and two thirds by Community Members. They manage City of York Council’s library and archive services. The family history room has microfilm readers, public network PCs and a range of family history books and magazines. *[http://www.yorkshirefilmarchive.com/yfa-nefa Yorkshire Film Archive and North East Film Archive]. They have an astonishing and moving visual record of life in Yorkshire and the North East of England over the past 120 years. Some can be access online. *[https://archive.org/stream/nonconformistreg00byuheyw#page/n9/mode/2up Northowram of Coley Register] The nonconformist register, of baptisms, marriages, and deaths : 1644-1702, 1702-1752, generally known as the Northowram of Coley register, but comprehending numerous notices of Puritans and Anti-Puritans in Yorkshire, Lancashire, Cheshire, London, &c., with lists of Popish recusants, Quakers, &c. (1881). This parish register is not in copyright. *[https://doczz.net/doc/4786365/criminals-and-executions-in-york Criminals and Executions in York] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quakers_in_Yorkshire Quakers in Yorkshire] *[https://hiddenschoolstour.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/yorkshire-inventors-scientists-architects.pdf Hidden People of Yorkshire: Inventors, Scientists & Architects] *[https://archbishopsregisters.york.ac.uk/?fbclid=IwAR2MPvcmz4LeNdS1RZ2QZ9Yp7SYQ0h0Y_DqToCFiASx4D4nT-EjmGNSuzo4 Archbishops Registers of York] free access to over 20,000 images of Registers produced by the Archbishops of York, 1225-1650, in addition to a growing searchable index of names, subjects, places and organisations *[https://yorkshiredictionary.york.ac.uk/ The Yorkshire Historical Dictionary] This is a collection of over 4,000 words, tracking the development of regional language in Yorkshire. *[https://yorkshireburials.uk/ Yorkshire Burials] ==East Riding of Yorkshire Genealogical Resources== * [https://www.eastriding.gov.uk/leisure/the-treasure-house/ Treasurers House, Beverley]. The East Riding Treasure House is a multi-disciplinary centre for heritage and information services. It contains the '''East Riding Archives and Local Studies''', Beverley Library, a Museum and Beverley Art Gallery. There is also a coffee lounge and gift shop. *[[Space:Early_Yorkshire_Charters|Early Yorkshire Charters]] *[[Space:The_History_and_Antiquities_of_the_Seigniory_of_Holderness|The History and Antiquities of the Seigniory of Holderness]] *[[Space:Transactions_of_the_East_Riding_Antiquarian_Society|:Transactions of the East Riding Antiquarian Society]] ==North Riding of Yorkshire Genealogical Resources== *[https://www.northyorks.gov.uk/county-record-office North Yorkshire County Record Office]]. They collect, preserve and makes accessible historic and current records of significance for the study of North Yorkshire and its people and hold them in trust for the use of present and future generations. Some of the records date from 12th century and they continue to the present day. Many of them are online. *[[Space:Nidderdale%2C_from_Nun_Monkton_to_Whernside|Nidderdale, from Nun Monkton to Whernside]] *[[Space:The_Visitor's_Hand-Book_to_Redcar%2C_Coatham%2C_and_Saltburn-By-The-Sea|The Visitor's Hand-Book to Redcar, Coatham, and Saltburn-By-The-Sea]] *[http://skeltonincleveland.com/ The History of Skelton in Cleveland] A great site indexed by years and topics. A lot of Family history and local information. ==West Riding of Yorkshire Genealogical Resources== *[https://www.wyjs.org.uk/archive-service/ West Yorkshire Archive Services] There are five District Offices, [https://www.wyjs.org.uk/archive-service/contact-us-and-opening-times/bradford-archive-service-opening-times-and-information/ Bradford], [https://www.wyjs.org.uk/archive-service/contact-us-and-opening-times/calderdale-archive-service-opening-times-and-information/ Calderdale], [https://www.wyjs.org.uk/archive-service/contact-us-and-opening-times/kirklees-archive-service-opening-times-and-information/ Kirklees], [https://www.wyjs.org.uk/archive-service/contact-us-and-opening-times/leeds-archive-services-opening-times-and-information/ Leeds] and [https://www.wyjs.org.uk/archive-service/contact-us-and-opening-times/leeds-archive-services-opening-times-and-information/ Wakefield]. *[http://www.experience-barnsley.com/archives-and-discovery-centre Experience Barnsley - Barnsley Archives and Discovery Centre] *[https://library.doncaster.gov.uk/web/arena/archives Doncaster Archives] *[https://www.rotherham.gov.uk/info/200062/libraries/718/archives_and_local_history Rotherham Rotherham Archives and Local History] *[https://www.sheffield.gov.uk/home/libraries-archives/access-archives-local-studies-library.html Sheffield City Archives & Local Studies Library] *[https://newspaperarchive.com/uk/south-yorkshire/ South Yorkshire Newspaper Archives] *[[Space:Yorkshire_Marriage_Registers%2C_West_Riding|Yorkshire Marriage Registers, West Riding]] *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001604108 The registers of Monk Fryston, in the West riding of Yorkshire: 1538-1678.] *[https://huddersfield.exposed/wiki/Welcome Huddersfield Exposed] website with a wealth of material relating to Huddersfield and the surrounding area, including some digitised books and images made available under Creative Commons licences. The site also includes a section of genealogical resources like transcripts of some baptism registers - https://huddersfield.exposed/wiki/Category:Genealogical_resources *[http://www.calderdalecompanion.co.uk/ Malcolm Bulls Calderdale Companion] Website all about everything in the Calderdale area. Families, Industry, Places, Things. Just click on a letter and follow your nose. *Free-Space page for [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Wakefield_Manor_Court_Rolls "The Wakefield Manor Court Rolls"], which was published by the Yorkshire Archaeological Society. * Database index of land transactions from the Wakefield Manor Court Rolls, the “docket book”, from 1559 onwards. Also downloadable as a PDF. This is in addition to the published rolls on Internet Archive. https://www.yas.org.uk/Collections/Wakefield-Manor-Court

Yorkshire Team

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[:Category:Yorkshire|Yorkshire Category page]] [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]]
[[Space:Northern_England_Team | Northern England Team Page]] [[Project:England|England Project]]
'''If you are interested in helping out in Yorkshire and not a member of the England Project, please read the [[:Project:England|England Project Page]] to learn more about the project and how to join us.
---- {{Image|file=Yorkshire_Team-1.jpg |align=l |size=s }} ;'''Yorkshire''' formally known as the County of York, is a historic county of Northern England and the largest in the United Kingdom. The county town is York. Historically, Yorkshire was divided into three ridings and the Ainsty of York. The term 'riding' is of Viking origin and derives from Threthingr meaning a third part. The three ridings in Yorkshire were named the East Riding, West Riding and North Riding. Within the borders of the historic county of Yorkshire are vast stretches of unspoiled countryside. This includes the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors National Parks and part of the Peak District National Park. The emblem of Yorkshire is the White Rose. Yorkshire Day, held annually on 1 August, is a celebration of the general culture of Yorkshire, including its history to its own dialect. ---- == Welcome to the Yorkshire Team! == Team Leader: [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] and [[Welburn-134|Dave Welburn]] == Goal == This Team covers the whole of Yorkshire, Cleveland and Humberside. The goal of the Yorkshire Team is to raise the standards of Yorkshire profiles across the board, to devise topics to work on which will increase the presence of Yorkshire profiles on WikiTree and to provide resources and assistance to those working on Yorkshire profiles. ==What we do== *We are responsible for improving the profiles of people from Yorkshire, This includes sourcing, connecting, merging duplicates, correcting database errors, and writing biographies. We clean up Yorkshire gedcom profiles and untangle family errors. * We create profiles for prominent or notable Yorkshire people and connect them to our global tree. *We oversee of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Yorkshire Yorkshire category] to ensure that our information is up to date and is consistent with the other England county pages. This includes the revision of our categories, adding correct categories and deleting incorrect or unnecessary categories as needed. It also includes monitoring the page to ensure that all profiles are placed into the most accurate sub-category possible and not into any of the parent categories. *We work on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Yorkshire%2C_Maintenance_Categories Yorkshire Maintenance Categories], finding accurate sources and adding missing information. *We maintain the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Yorkshire_Resources Yorkshire Resources] page by adding new information, checking hyperlinks are not broken and removing information that is no longer relevant. *We create free space pages related to events and places in Yorkshire. *When we can, we help and advise others who are working on Yorkshire profiles. This includes answering questions asked on G2G. == Topics == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Yorkshire Yorkshire Statistics] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_YKS Yorkshire Suggestions] * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_YKS|Yorkshire Unconnected Profiles]] * [[:Category:Yorkshire%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Yorkshire Unsourced Profiles]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Yorkshire%2C_Name_Studies Yorkshire Name Studies] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Yorkshire%2C_Place_Studies Yorkshire Place Studies] * Yorkshire [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Yorkshire%2C_Notables Notables] and Managed Profiles * Yorkshire Sub-Projects *[[Space:Yorkshire_Mining_Disasters|Yorkshire Mining Disasters]] == Yorkshire Resources == Check out some [[Space:Yorkshire_Resources|Yorkshire Resources]] here. == Suggestions for the Future == *Create a free space page to list of significant events and dates that had major social impact on the people of Yorkshire. e.g, The coming of the canals and opening of coal mines. Changes to the Fishing Industry. Wars and Battles, Epedemics. Disasters. *Make a Free Space page listing Yorkshire Churches and the years their records started and where they are held. *Make list of Famous People from Yorkshire and create profiles for them. See [http://www.localhistories.org/yorkfam.html Famous People from Yorkshire] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Yorkshire Wikipedia]. == Team Members Specific Interests== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Team Member''' ! align="center" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Interests''' ! align="center" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Currently working on''' |- |[[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]]||The West Riding. The Yorkshire Coal Mining Industry || Own Family, Yorkshire Coal mining disasters - Creating profiles for those killed in Colliery Disasters and their family members. 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Descendants of Peter Young Generation 1 PETER1 YOUNG was born in 1784 in Pr. Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 Oct 1846 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married HANNAH RICELAY. She died on 13 Dec 1873 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Peter Young: Peter Young died 20 Oct. 1846 ( - , 6 m) (MCS). He married Hannah Ricelay, daughter of Christian and Catharine (Sipes) Ricelay (LIO, p. 263), d. 13 Dec. 1873 ( - y, 11m, 17 d) (MCS). Peter Young leased Indian land near present-day Caledonia (PAC, RG 10, Vol. 105, Claimants to Grand River Lands Belonging to the Six Nations, p. 28, 31) where he continued to reside until his death. Peter resided on a 100 acre parcel of leased land (50 acres cleared, 50 acres wild land) on the Six Nations Indian Reserve near Caledonia, complete with four dwelling houses and a barn (NAC, RG 10, Vol. 717, List of Squatters on Indian lands, 23 January 1840). Peter and wife Hannah were of the Canadian Weslyian Methodist faith, and hence buried in the Methodist Church Cemetery in the Village of Seneca near (today part of) Caledonia. The names of the children of Peter Young are from the records concerning the disputed title to part of the Young Tract (FOY, pp. 94-95). Unless otherwise indicated, dates were added from the various census records for Seneca and Oneida Townships, and for Caledonia. Peter Young and Hannah Ricelay had the following children: i. CATHARINE2 YOUNG. She died on 07 Feb 1911 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. She married Isaiah Cramer on 05 Jul 1841 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 18 Jun 1817 in New York, USA. He died on 29 Sep 1904 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. ii. CHRISTOPHER YOUNG was born in 1806. He died in 1871. He married CATHARINE. She was born on 16 Jul 1811. She died on 04 May 1842. He married (2) URANIA BALL on 09 Mar 1843 in St. Johns Anglican Church, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1815 in Quebec, Canada. She died on 11 Jan 1894. iii. ELIZABETH YOUNG was born in 1807. She died on 24 Sep 1892 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married JOHN J. YOUNG. He was born on Jan 1808 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on Oct 1879 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. iv. MARY A. YOUNG was born in 1809. She died between 1861-1871. She married Isaac Stephen Carpenter on 12 Jun 1831 in Anglican Ceremony, Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1811 in New York, USA. REBECCA YOUNG was born on 25 Feb 1814. She died on 04 Jan 1883. She married PHILIP WINTERMUTE. Notes for Rebecca Young: Rebecca married her first cousin Peter Wintermute, son of Jacob Wintermute and Dorothy Young. See Peter's entry for more information. vi. CHARLOTTE YOUNG was born in 1818. She died in 1849. She married WILLIAM E. YOUNG. BARBARA YOUNG was born on 01 Apr 1823. She died on 24 Dec 1901. She married David Peter Young on 01 Mar 1841 in St. Johns Anglican Church, York, Haldimand Generation 1 (con't) County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Barbara Young: Barbara married her first cousin David Peter Young, son of Frederick Young. See the entry for David Peter Young for further information. viii. PETER YOUNG was born in Mar 1827 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 28 Dec 1875. He married Mariah Philips on 24 Dec 1858 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1840 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. ix. EDMUND YOUNG was born on 07 May 1822 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Jun 1874 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married ELEANOR RUNCHEY. He married ELLENOR RUNCHEY. She was born on 01 Feb 1820 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 03 Feb 1894 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Generation 2 CATHARINE2 YOUNG (Peter1). She died on 07 Feb 1911 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. She married Isaiah Cramer on 05 Jul 1841 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 18 Jun 1817 in New York, USA. He died on 29 Sep 1904 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. Notes for Isaiah Cramer: Isiah (who was an innkeeper) and family were enumerated in Seneca Township during the 1861 census - all members of the Wesleyan Methodist Church). During the 1881 census Isaiah (a carpenter) and his wife Catharine and their children from Caleb (age 25) to Herman (age 17) were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County. Isaiah Cramer and Catharine Young had the following children: MARY J.3 CRAMER was born in 1842. ANNA CRAMER was born in 1844. CHARLOTTE CRAMER was born in 1849. She married (1) CHRISTOPHER YOUNG, son of Christopher Young and Urania Ball on 02 Nov 1871 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 13 Jul 1849. He died on 20 Aug 1873. She married CHRISTOPHER YOUNG. STEPHEN CRAMER was born in 1851. BARBARY CRAMER was born in 1853. CALEB CRAMER was born in 1856. ISIAH CRAMER was born in 1858. MELISSA CRAMER was born in 1860. ix. EMMA CRAMER was born on 14 Mar 1862. She died in 1889. She married John William Lancaster in 1881 in Sombra, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 15 Jul 1855. He died on 29 May 1942. HERMAN CRAMER was born in 1864. He died in 1900. Generation 2 (con't) Notes for Herman Cramer: The 1881 census of Sombra Township shows his name as "Norman". Died from a lumber mill accident. 3. CHRISTOPHER2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born in 1806. He died in 1871. He married CATHARINE. She was born on 16 Jul 1811. She died on 04 May 1842. He married (2) URANIA BALL on 09 Mar 1843 in St. Johns Anglican Church, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1815 in Quebec, Canada. She died on 11 Jan 1894. Notes for Christopher Young: As a young man Christopher worked for his uncles James F. Young and John D. Young in Barton Township, where he became embroiled in the "Coal - Kiln Murder" of 1827 (see CKM). In the next year he is found in the Haldimand County Census (AO, MS181, Reel 59, 1928), and is recorded in various doucments (e.g., NA, RG 10, Vol. 105, 25 Dec. 1832, p. 184) concerning Indian land near the Grand River during the 1830s. In the 1842 census of the Brantford Indian Reserve (including Caledonia etc.) Christopher is listed as an inkeeper (COO). In 1861, Christopher (a farmer), Urania and family, all members of the Church of England, were residing in Onondaga Township, Brant County. The 1871 census finds he and his family residing in Caledonia, and his occupation again is innkeeper. Christopher and Urania were again residing in Caledonia at the time of the 1881 census. Both were of the Canadian Methodist faith, and he was listed as a farmer. Urania's ancestry is given as French. It does not appear that Christopher left a will. The list of his children come from the above census records unless otherwise indicated. Christopher Young and Catharine had the following children: i. DAVID H.3 YOUNG was born on 26 Nov 1830. He died on 10 Aug 1860. He married Melisa Wright on 29 Dec 1853 in St. Pauls Anglican Church, Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1834. ii. MARGARET YOUNG was born on 08 Feb 1835. She died on 01 Mar 1916 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. She married (1) DENNIS SHAW on 24 Dec 1851 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827. He died on 10 May 1864 in Virginia, USA. She married DAVID YOUNG. He was born in 1826. MARIA MARTHA YOUNG was born in 1837. PETER MCNABB YOUNG was born on 14 Jul 1839. He died on 12 Aug 1875. Notes for Peter McNabb Young: Unmarried and residing with his father and other members of the family in Caledonia during the 1871 census (COO). According to the registers of St. Paul the Apostle Church in Caledonia (ADN), Peter died of apoplexy. v. MARY YOUNG was born in 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married William Wood, son of Andrew Wood and Lena on 22 Jun 1863 in Brant County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1840 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Urania Ball: In the 1891 census of Caledonia, Urania's parents were noted as being born in the United States. Christopher Young and Urania Ball had the following children: JAMES E. YOUNG was born in 1844. He died on 16 Jun 1869. ELIZABETH JANE YOUNG was born in 1846. She married George Brown, son of Generation 2 (con't) Thomas Brown and Jane on 18 Oct 1865 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1844. CHRISTOPHER YOUNG was born on 13 Jul 1849. He died on 20 Aug 1873. He married Charlotte Cramer, daughter of Isaiah Cramer and Catharine on 02 Nov 1871 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1849. Notes for Christopher Young: Christopher married his cousin Charlotte Cramer. In the registers of the St. Paul the Apostle in Caledonia (ADN), is recorded the baptism of Christopher Young on 3 May 1874 (born 16 April 1873), the son of Christopher and Urania. Considering the ages of the latter, it is probable that they had adopted their grandson after the death of their son Christopher. ix. RISELAY YOUNG was born on 30 Mar 1851. He married MARY HAMMOND. She was born on 06 Jul 1852. CORA YOUNG was born in 1859. ELIZABETH2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born in 1807. She died on 24 Sep 1892 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married JOHN J. YOUNG. He was born on 02 Jan 1808 in Minden Township, Montgomery County, New York, USA. He died on 20 Oct 1879 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Elizabeth Young: Elizabeth married her second cousin once removed John J. Young, son of John D. Young. See entry under John J. Young for further information. In 1881 she was residing with grandson James W. Young in Oneida Township (next door to son James) in Oneida Township; and with her son James during the enumeration of Oneida in 1891. Notes for John J. Young: In 1840 John J. Young had cleared 40 acres of a 150 acre farm on Indian lands on the Grand River (LOS). The 1861 census gives the precise location of the property as Oneida Township, River Range, Lot 30, 50 acres - however, a descendant indicated that at some point the John J. Young family moved to Lot 37, N 1/2 along the River Road of Oneida. He and his family are found in each census until 1871 - and the list of children and descendants is from these records, the Young Files, largely from the collection of material from Dorothy Hutton from informants such as Cecil Young, at the Haldimand County Museum and Archives in Cayuga, PK or MN. OBITUARY: 30 October 1879. "Young. Mr. John J. Young who died suddenly of heart disease in the Township of Seneca at the age of 73 years was born in the valley of the Mohawk, State of New York, in 1806. In 1813, his father, who came from the Netherlands, emigrated with his family to Canada and settled in the Township of Glanford. Thence he removed to Dundas where he lived for about four years. The deceased married at the age of twenty years Miss Elizabeth Young, sister of David Young, Esq., of Seneca, but no relation of the deceased. His two oldest sons were born in Dundas. From Dundas he moved to Barton Township and thence in 1830 to the Township of Bayham. Seven years later in 1837 he removed to Oneida to the farm on which he resided up to the time of his death. He was, therefore, up to the decease one of the oldest residents, not of Caledonia but of the adjoining township of Oneida, the late Colonel R. McKinnon who was buried on the same day Mr. Young died, having settled in Caledonia two or three years before the deceased settled in Oneida." John J. Young and Elizabeth Young had the following children: 14. i. WILLIAM EMSLEY3 YOUNG was born on 08 Jan 1827 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He Generation 2 (con't) died on 02 Dec 1912 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married FRANCES BUNDY. She was born on 04 Mar 1830 in Salisbury, England. She died on 02 Mar 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married CHARLOTTE YOUNG. She was born in 1818. She died on 28 Jun 1849. ii. JAMES WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 20 Dec 1830 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Jan 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Ellen Bundy, daughter of George Bundy and Mary Hewitt on 18 Aug 1850. She was born on 07 Mar 1833 in Salisbury, England. She died on 22 Apr 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. iii. ISAAC YOUNG was born on 14 Feb 1833 in Bayham Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 12 Jun 1901 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) MARY CATHARINE WEDGE, daughter of Jacob Wedge and Mary Ann Westport on 27 Sep 1868 in Methodist New Connection Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851 in Dunnville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 25 Oct 1919 in St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH. HANNAH YOUNG was born in 1837. She died on 05 Oct 1889. She married FRANCIS D. WINTERMUTE. Notes for Hannah Young: For more information about Hannah, see the entry for her husband Francis D. Wintermute. v. CATHARINE YOUNG was born in 1841 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Sep 1901. She married William Culp, son of Moses Culp and Matildy on 19 Jan 1863 in Wesleyan Methodist New Connection Church, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 31 Aug 1912. vi. MARY YOUNG was born in 1844. She married (1) ALBERT LEACH, son of James Leach and Harriet Thomas on 17 May 1862 in Canadian Presbyterian Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1844 in Canada. She married JOHN MCDOUGAL. EMMA J. YOUNG was born in 1850. viii. JOHN YOUNG was born in 1850. He married Levina in Jan 1871. She was born in 1852 in USA. ix. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 13 Aug 1929. He married (1) SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG, daughter of John Young and Elizabeth Cripps on 10 Oct 1876 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Oct 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG. She was born on 06 Oct 1850. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. MARY A.2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born in 1809. She died between 1861-1871. She married Isaac Stephen Carpenter on 12 Jun 1831 in Anglican Ceremony, Barton Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1811 in New York, USA. Notes for Isaac Stephen Carpenter: Generation 2 (con't) At the time of the 1861 census of Oneida Township, Isaac (a farmer) and family were living on River Range, Lot 39, 60 acres, however during the 1871 census, Isaac was residing with his son Brock in Sombra Township, Lambton County. Isaac Stephen Carpenter and Mary A. Young had the following children: i. EDMUND3 CARPENTER was born in 1832. He died in 1911. He married NANCY WEDGE. She was born in 1845. She died in 1929. ii. BROCK CARPENTER was born in Aug 1836. He married UNKNOWN. She died before 1871. He married JULIANNA. She was born in 1850. He married EMMA. She was born in Apr 1858. iii. PETER CARPENTER was born in Sep 1836. He married Lucy Ann Lancaster, daughter of Joseph Lancaster and Emma on 20 Oct 1868 in Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in Jun 1852 in Sombra Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. MARTHA CARPENTER was born in 1841. v. CREMER CARPENTER was born in Oct 1841 in Sombra Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Lancaster, daughter of Joseph Lancaster and Emma on 11 Aug 1868 in Bosanquet Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in May 1850 in Elizabethtown, Ontario, Canada. ALEXANDER CARPENTER was born in 1845. He married ALMA A. She was born in 1852. Notes for Alexander Carpenter: Alex (a farmer; Methodist New Connection) and wife Alma A. (Church of England) were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County at the time of the 1871 census. BARBERRY CARPENTER was born in 1846. viii. NELSON CARPENTER was born on 16 Jun 1849. He married MARY J. She was born on 28 Nov 1849. ELIZABETH CARPENTER was born in 1851. CHARLOTTE2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born in 1818. She died in 1849. She married WILLIAM E. YOUNG. Notes for Charlotte Young: Charlotte married her nephew, son of her sister Elizabeth Young. At least this is the hypothesis which best fits the evidence. The marriage record of her daughter gives her parents as William and Charlotte Young (CMR). William Young is a very common name (all, however in the vicinity related), but by a process of elimiation it seems evident that the only candidate is the son of John J. Young and Elizabeth (Young) Young - the sister of Charlotte. Charlotte's tombstone at one time lay beside that of her father Peter Young in the Seneca Methodist Cemetery in Caledonia. Notes for William E. Young: See William E. Young, son of John J. Young and Elizabeth (Young) Young. William married first his aunt Charlotte Young, and after her death, Fanny Bundy. William E. Young and Charlotte Young had the following child: 43. i. BARBARA3 YOUNG was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand Generation 2 (con't) County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) C ICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. PETER2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born in Mar 1827 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 28 Dec 1875. He married Mariah Philips on 24 Dec 1858 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1840 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Peter Young: In the 1871 census of Caledonia, Peter is recorded as being a mail carrier, and the family of the Methodist faith. Peter Young and Mariah Philips had the following children: HANNAH3 YOUNG was born in 1862. OLIVER YOUNG was born in 1864. ELIZABETH YOUNG was born in 1866. SARAH YOUNG was born in 1868. EDMUND2 YOUNG (Peter1) was born on 07 May 1822 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Jun 1874 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married ELEANOR RUNCHEY. He married ELLENOR RUNCHEY. She was born on 01 Feb 1820 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 03 Feb 1894 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Edmund Young: At the time of the 1861 census, Edmund was a farmer, residing in Oneida Township, River Range Lot 43, 163 acres. All the family were members of the Free Church. Lois Adams gives his birthdate as 1816. Edmund Young and Eleanor Runchey had the following child: i. THOMAS WILLIAM3 YOUNG was born on 02 Aug 1846. He married Anne Margaret Young, daughter of James William Young and Mary Ellen Bundy on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. Edmund Young and Ellenor Runchey had the following children: ii. PHILIP YOUNG was born on 01 Dec 1837 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 14 Feb 1930. He married ABIGAIL. She died in 1871. He married ELLEN BARBER. She was born on 26 Apr 1855. She died on 15 May 1920 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. iii. PETER YOUNG was born in 1838 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 24 Apr 1895 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. He married Sarah Jane Creswell, daughter of Henry Creswell and Elizabeth on 27 Nov 1866 in Generation 2 (con't) Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1849 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She died on 12 Mar 1913. DELILAH YOUNG was born in 1840 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) JOHN CAIN, son of Maxwell Cain and Martha on 21 Aug 1858 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1831. She married (2) BENJAMIN WHITE, son of Ebenezer White and Frances Keene on 13 Aug 1866 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1845 in England. v. WILLIAM E. YOUNG was born on 08 Aug 1842. He died on 17 Jan 1928 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. He married Susan Tuttle, daughter of Calvin Tuttle and Jane on Jan 1873 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851. She died before 1881. vi. THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 01 Aug 1844 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 25 Apr 1923 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Annie Margaret Young, daughter of James Young and Mary Ellen Bundy on 23 Sep 1869 in Methodist Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Jun 1851 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 21 Dec 1928 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. GEORGE A. YOUNG was born on 22 Apr 1847. He died on 29 Aug 1910. He married ELIZA. Notes for George A. Young: Was a blacksmith at Gore Bay on Manitoulin Island. viii. SARAH JANE YOUNG was born in 1851 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1893 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married George Bundy, son of George Bundy and Mary on Dec 1867 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 08 Jan 1849 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1918 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. DAVID YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1851 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 24 Jun 1922 in Sault St. Marie, Ontario. He married Charlotte H. Elmore, daughter of Hercules Elmore on 07 Oct 1882 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1858 in Banispital, County Cork, Ireland. Notes for David Young: Moved to Dawson Township, Algoma District. His obituary was provided by Ann Dearing: The Recorder, Gore Bay, Thursday, July 20, 1922 The Late Mr. David Young David Young was born in the County of Haldimand near Caledonia in 1847 and was one of thirteen of a family. He was the son of the late Edmund and Helen Young. In 1879 he came to Manitoulin Island, and squatted on land near Meldrum Bay and built a little shanty which still remains. As soon as the land came into the market he purchased the farm which he had chosen for his home; and on this farm he resided nearly all the time until removed by death on June 24, 1922. In 1883 he married Miss Charlotte Elmore who survives him, she being the only survivor of the five daughters of the late Dr. Hercules Elmore. Generation 2 (con't) With the passing of Mr. Young another of the pioneers of the Manitoulin has gone to his rest. He was a kind husband, a good neighbor, a true and loyal citizen and a man who commanded the respect of a large circle of friends. In the early days the late DR. A. Findley, Superintendent of Missions, for Northern Ontario made Mr. Young's home his headquarters when he visited Meldrum Bay. Mr. Young had a kindly hospitable disposition by which he gained and retained many friends He was also a Justice of the Peace for about thirty-five years. Two brothers, Peter and George, and two sisters predeceased him. Of the brothers and sisters who survive a twin brother, John, resides in Woodstock, Mrs. Daniels resides at Caledonia, Ont. Edmund is overseer in connection with the transportation of Chinese, and is at present in California, and Mrs. Nichols resides in Hamilton, Ont. The funeral service was conducted by Rev. Wm. Munro under the maples at Mr. Young's late home and the remains were interred in Meldrum Bay cemetery nearby. Mr. Young had gone to Sault Ste. Marie for medical treatment where he died but four hours after the operation for cancer of the bowels. Mrs. Young has the sympathy of the community in her bereavement. x. JOHN E. YOUNG was born on 20 Apr 1852. He married MARY A. LEONARD. She was born in 1862. BARBARA YOUNG was born in 1856 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1937. She married George Turner Daniels, son of George Daniels and Rebecca on 21 Sep 1876 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1851 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. MARGARET YOUNG was born on 24 Nov 1858. She died on 24 Jul 1889. ELIZABETH ANN YOUNG was born in 1860 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1932. She married William James Nichols, son of Robert Nichols and Isabella on 17 Nov 1886 in Caledonia Methodist Parsonage, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1858 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. xiv. EDMUND WELLINGTON YOUNG was born in Jul 1862 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jul 1935. He married Alberta Rebecca Daniels, daughter of George T. Daniels and Rebecca Quance on 17 Nov 1886 in Caledonia Methodist Parsonage, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Apr 1867 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Mar 1931. Generation 3 EMMA3 CRAMER (Catharine2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 14 Mar 1862. She died in 1889. She married John William Lancaster in 1881 in Sombra, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 15 Jul 1855. He died on 29 May 1942. Notes for Emma Cramer: PK provided some of the information herein. John William Lancaster and Emma Cramer had the following children: LESLIE IRVING4 LANCASTER was born on 08 Oct 1882 in Sombra, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. ii. MAUD MINNIE LANCASTER was born on 18 Aug 1884 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. She died on 15 Jan 1966. She married JOHN ALEXANDER ROBB. He was born on 16 Nov Generation 3 (con't) 1885. He died on 02 Sep 1964. JOHN RAY LANCASTER was born on 30 Jun 1887 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. DAVID H.3 YOUNG (Christopher2, Peter1) was born on 26 Nov 1830. He died on 10 Aug 1860. He married Melisa Wright on 29 Dec 1853 in St. Pauls Anglican Church, Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1834. Notes for David H. Young: The death date for David H. Young taken from two transcriptions of the Caledonia Municipal Cemetery differ. The one noted here is most likely correct. David married a second cousin, grandaughter of Catharine Young, wife of James Wintermute. David H. Young and Melisa Wright had the following children: JAMES C.4 YOUNG. NELSON YOUNG was born in 1854. BEVERLEY YOUNG was born in 1856. CHRISTOPHER YOUNG was born in 1858. PETER YOUNG was born on 22 Jul 1859. He died on 07 Aug 1859. ALONZO YOUNG was born in 1860. He died on 22 Sep 1860. MARGARET3 YOUNG (Christopher2, Peter1) was born on 08 Feb 1835. She died on 01 Mar 1916 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. She married (1) DENNIS SHAW on 24 Dec 1851 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827. He died on 10 May 1864 in Virginia, USA. She married DAVID YOUNG. He was born in 1826. Notes for Dennis Shaw: The information on this branch of the family is from Carolyn Vassos of Newport News, VA, USA. Dennis Shaw and Margaret Young had the following children: NANCY4 SHAW was born on 18 Apr 1858. ii. CHRISTOPHER SHAW was born on 19 Oct 1859. He died on 11 Feb 1932 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He married Ellen Stewart on 25 Jun 1880 in Sanilac, Michigan, USA. She died on 11 Jun 1935 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. SARAH EMMA SHAW was born on 04 Aug 1860. MARGARET SHAW was born on 23 Jun 1863. Notes for David Young: David, Margaret and their two children were enumerated in the 1881 Census of Caledonia, Ontario. David Young and Margaret Young had the following children: DAVID4 YOUNG was born in 1870. RICELEY YOUNG was born in 1875. MARY3 YOUNG (Christopher2, Peter1) was born in 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Generation 3 (con't) Ontario, Canada. She married William Wood, son of Andrew Wood and Lena on 22 Jun 1863 in Brant County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1840 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. Notes for William Wood: At the time of the 1881 census, William (a Farmer; Church of England) and family (Wesleyan Methodists) were enumerated in Brantford East Township, Brant County William Wood and Mary Young had the following children: WILLIAM4 WOOD was born in 1867. IDA WOOD was born in 1867. ANDREW WOOD was born in 1872. ALMEDAH WOOD was born in 1874. LANAH WOOD was born in 1878. CATHARINE WOOD was born in Jun 1880. RISELAY3 YOUNG (Christopher2, Peter1) was born on 30 Mar 1851. He married MARY HAMMOND. She was born on 06 Jul 1852. Notes for Riselay Young: During the 1881 census, Riseley and, wife, and two children were residing in Caledonia, were of the Canadian Methodist faith, and he was a cooper by trade. In 1891 he as "Chief Constable". By the time of the 1901 census of the City of Hamilton Riceley was a House Carpenter, and they had moved to Ward 3 of that City. Only daughter Ada was not present in the household. All were members of the Church of England. Riselay Young and Mary Hammond had the following children: ADA4 YOUNG was born in 1876. WILLIAM WESLEY YOUNG was born on 06 Sep 1880. YOUNG RISELAY E was born on 01 Oct 1882. Notes for Young Riselay E: A Hotel Bell Boy in 1901. JAMES E. YOUNG was born on 28 Apr 1884. Notes for James E. Young: A hotel bell boy in 1901. FLOYD H. YOUNG was born on 29 Dec 1886. Notes for Floyd H. Young: Working in a tailor shop in 1901. EVA G. YOUNG was born on 01 Jun 1897. Generation 3 (con't) WILLIAM EMSLEY3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 08 Jan 1827 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 02 Dec 1912 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married FRANCES BUNDY. She was born on 04 Mar 1830 in Salisbury, England. She died on 02 Mar 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married CHARLOTTE YOUNG. She was born in 1818. She died on 28 Jun 1849. Notes for William Emsley Young: During the 1881 census, William and Fannie were residing with their 6 youngest children in Glanford Township. William and Fannie were lodging with James Petch and family in Oneida Township during the 1901 census. A second record gives his birthdate as 1828. His obituary in the Hamilton Spectator (2 October 1912, p. 13) reads, "An old and respected resident of Oneida Township in the county of Haldimand in the person of William J. (sic) Young, passed away yesterday at the advanced age of 84 years. Deceased was born in the county of Haldimand and lived there all of his life time. Three weeks ago he came to the city to visit his daughter Mrss. Ezra Hill, 114 Kent street, and about a week ago he became ill and passed away. He was well known and highly respected by a host of friends who will regret to hear of his death. His wife predeceased him five years. Two sons and seven daughters survive. The sons are John of North seneca, and George of Detroit; the daughters, Mrs. Petch, York; Mrs. Overend of Buffalo; Mrs. William Collings of Detroit; Mrs. Robinson of Indiana; Mrs. Hill and Mrs. Francis of Hamilton. Mr. Young was a member of the Methodist Church and the funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence of his son John Young, Glanford, to Caledonia burying grounds." Notes for Frances Bundy: Emigrated from England in 1840. William Emsley Young and Frances Bundy had the following children: MARY4 YOUNG was born in 1850 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1881. She married David Francis, son of George Francis and Hannah Jane on 28 Mar 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1848 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. ii. EMMA JANE YOUNG was born on 11 Sep 1850 in Mount Healy, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1938 in York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Petch on 23 Jun 1872 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 17 May 1848 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 06 Jun 1920. HANNAH MARGARET YOUNG was born on 11 Sep 1854. She married George Overend on 11 Nov 1873 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Hannah Margaret Young: Residing in Buffalo in 1912. iv. MATILDA LOUISE YOUNG was born in Jan 1855 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married David Colling, son of Joseph Colling and Mary Ross on 01 Jan 1876. He was born on 28 Feb 1855 in Nelson Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. CHARLOTTE ANN YOUNG was born in 1857. She married Samuel Young on 03 Oct 1877 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Charlotte Ann Young: Marriage registration # 003461. Generation 3 (con't) CATHARINE YOUNG was born on 07 Jul 1858 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 12 Dec 1880 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married William Collings on 30 Sep 1875 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. vii. SARAH CORDELIA YOUNG was born in 1861. She died in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married EZRA HILL. viii. CLARISSA CAROLINE YOUNG was born on 02 Feb 1862 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Jan 1937 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON FRANCIS. He died on 04 Jan 1927 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. FANNY AMELIA YOUNG was born on 11 Jan 1865 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in Mar 1907. She married William Colling on 24 Aug 1881 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. JOHN ALEXANDER YOUNG was born in 1867. He married Mariah Thompson, daughter of Thomas Thompson and Harriet on 25 Mar 1896 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1866 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for John Alexander Young: Marriage registration # 004925-6. No issue. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born in 1870. He married SADIE WHITE. Notes for George Calvin Young: No issue. xii. LILLIAN PRISCILLA YOUNG was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Jul 1945. She married William Henry Robinson in 1887. He was born on 25 Dec 1867 in England. He died on 18 Feb 1934 in Hamilton, Ontario. xiii. HARRIET VICTORIA YOUNG was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Mar 1936 in West Flamboro Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph Henry Marshall, son of Joseph Marshall on 18 Mar 1896 in York, Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1873 in London, England. William Emsley Young and Charlotte Young had the following child: xiv. BARBARA YOUNG was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) CICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. JAMES WILLIAM3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 20 Dec 1830 in Dundas, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Jan 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Generation 3 (con't) Mary Ellen Bundy, daughter of George Bundy and Mary Hewitt on 18 Aug 1850. She was born on 07 Mar 1833 in Salisbury, England. She died on 22 Apr 1894 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for James William Young: According to the 1879 Atlas of Haldimand County, James, who settled there in 1838, possessed River Range Lots 33 (10 acres) and 37 (40 and 70 acres), Oneida Township. Residing in Oneida Township during the 1891 census with his wife, two of his sons, and his mother Elizabeth. In his will dated 14th October 1893, James Young of Oneida mentions his wife Mary Ellen; sons George Harland Young and James William Collins Young; as well as daughters Catharine Elizabeth the wife of James Nelles, and Anne Margaret the wife of Thomas Young. He also describes his property as Lots 37 (70 acres), 36 (66 acres), and parts of 33 and 34, all on the River Range Oneida Township. His death date of 8th January 1894 is noted in the probate papers with the will. Lois Adams reports that there is a Bible record for this family. She also reports that there was another child, Hulda, born 6 jan 1872, who was raised by her grandfather. Notes for Mary Ellen Bundy: Lois Adams gives Mary Ellen's birthplace as Downton, Wiltshire. James William Young and Mary Ellen Bundy had the following children: i. ANNE MARGARET4 YOUNG was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. She married Thomas William Young, son of Edmund Young and Eleanor Runchey on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 02 Aug 1846. JOHN RICELAY YOUNG was born on 28 Sep 1856 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 Dec 1863. iii. CATHARINE ELIZA YOUNG was born on 02 Apr 1863 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 23 Jun 1943 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Meade Nelles in 1880. He was born on 20 Apr 1861 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jun 1943. iv. GEORGE HARLAND YOUNG was born on 13 Feb 1869 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 May 1921 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) ANN ELIZABETH WICKETT on 13 Feb 1895 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1870 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 07 Jan 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) CATHARINE LOUISE KEEFER on 20 Jan 1920. She was born in 1874. She died on 05 Apr 1947 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. v. JAMES WILLIAM COLLINS YOUNG was born on 30 Oct 1873 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jun 1927. He married Janet Ann Evans on 13 Sep 1899 in Mersea Township, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Dec 1871 in England. She died in 1960. ISAAC3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 14 Feb 1833 in Bayham Township, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 12 Jun 1901 in Dunnville, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) MARY CATHARINE WEDGE, daughter of Jacob Wedge and Mary Ann Westport on 27 Sep 1868 in Methodist New Connection Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851 in Dunnville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 25 Oct 1919 in St. Thomas, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH. Notes for Isaac Young: Isaac, a shoe maker, and family, all of the Methodist faith, were residing in Caledonia during the Generation 3 (con't) 1891 census. Isaac Young and Mary Catharine Wedge had the following children: i. MARY ANN4 YOUNG was born on 19 Jul 1869 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1948 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married JAMES COCHRAN. He was born in 1865 in Ratho, Ontario. He died in 1931 in Woodstock, Ontario. HARRIET VICTORIA YOUNG was born on 19 Oct 1872 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married Lewis Hamilton Scott, son of William Scott and Jemima Hewitt on 07 Jun 1892 in Presbyterian Church, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1870 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. MAGGIE YOUNG was born in 1877. She married BLACHER. iv. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born in 1878. He married ANNIE ELIZABETH CHADBOURNE. She was born on 07 Feb 1874 in England. ISAAC EDWARD YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1881 in Plattville, Ontario. He died in 1941 in Woodstock, Ontario. He married MARY CLARK. JOHN YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1883. ALICE YOUNG was born on 02 May 1890. EMMA ELIZABETH YOUNG. Isaac Young and Sarah had the following children: EMMA ELIZABETH YOUNG. JAMES W. YOUNG was born in 1862. Notes for James W. Young: Residing with grandmother Elizabeth Young in Oneida Township during the 1881 census. CATHARINE3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1841 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Sep 1901. She married William Culp, son of Moses Culp and Matildy on 19 Jan 1863 in Wesleyan Methodist New Connection Church, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1827 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 31 Aug 1912. Notes for William Culp: M. (W?) Culp was listed as residing on 40 acres, River Range Lot 40, Oneida Township in the 1879 Atlas of Haldimand County. William Culp (a farmer) and family were residing in Oneida Township during the 1881 census. While his wife Catharine was of the Canadian Methodist faith, William and the children were recorded as being members of the Deciples of Christ. William Culp and Catharine Young had the following children: i. MOSES FREDERICK4 CULP was born on 14 Apr 1864. He married SARAH A. MARSHALL. She was born on 06 Aug 1865. ii. JOHN WESLEY CULP was born in 1865. He married MARGARET SNIDER. iii. PHEBE ELIZABETH CULP was born in 1867. Generation 3 (con't) GEORGE ARTHUR CULP was born in 1869. MARGARET M. CULP was born in 1872. CATHARINE V. CULP was born in 1874. MARY EMMA CULP was born in 1875. WILLIAM H. CULP was born in 1878. He died on 20 May 1881. MARY3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1844. She married (1) ALBERT LEACH, son of James Leach and Harriet Thomas on 17 May 1862 in Canadian Presbyterian Church, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1844 in Canada. She married JOHN MCDOUGAL. Notes for Albert Leach: The four children listed for Albert and Mary died as infants or small children and are buried in the Caledonia Municipal Cemetery (CMC). Albert Leach and Mary Young had the following children: JOHN H.4 LEACH. JOSHUA J. LEACH. ORIN T. LEACH. MARY E. LEACH. JOHN3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1850. He married Levina in Jan 1871. She was born in 1852 in USA. Notes for John Young: Residing in Oneida Township in 1881, of the Wesleyan Methodist faith, and a farmer and labourer. John Young and Levina had the following children: ELIZABETH4 YOUNG was born in 1872. SAMUEL L. YOUNG was born in 1876. WILLIAM E. YOUNG was born in 1878. FRANCIS W. YOUNG was born in 1880. GEORGE CALVIN3 YOUNG (Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 22 Aug 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 13 Aug 1929. He married (1) SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG, daughter of John Young and Elizabeth Cripps on 10 Oct 1876 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Oct 1850 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married SARAH ELIZABETH YOUNG. She was born on 06 Oct 1850. She died on 17 Sep 1948 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for George Calvin Young: Residing in Oneida Township, of the Methodist faith, and a farm laborer in the 1881, 1891, and 1901 censuses. One record has his birth date as 1850. Generation 3 (con't) Notes for Sarah Elizabeth Young: According to her obituary in the Grand River Sachem, at the time of her death Sarah had two surviving children (as well as two sons and a daughter who predeceased her), as well as nine grandchildren, and twenty four great grandchildren. Birth year given as 1852 in the 1901 census. George Calvin Young and Sarah Elizabeth Young had the following children: WILLIAM D.4 YOUNG was born in 1876. HERMAN WESLEY YOUNG was born in 1878. iii. ELIZABETH M. YOUNG was born in 1882. She died on 23 Mar 1907. She married JACOB P. KLINE. EDITH M. YOUNG was born on 19 Jan 1886. She married WILL HAINES. Notes for Edith M. Young: Residing in Canfield in 1948. v. GEORGE ERNEST YOUNG was born on 27 May 1890 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 Apr 1962 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Nelles on 22 Apr 1913 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 05 Nov 1887 in North Cayuga Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Aug 1967 in Hagersville, Ontario, Canada. EDMUND3 CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in 1832. He died in 1911. He married NANCY WEDGE. She was born in 1845. She died in 1929. Notes for Edmund Carpenter: During the 1881 census of Caledonia, Edmund and family were recorded as of the Methodist faith. He was a labourer. Edmund Carpenter and Nancy Wedge had the following children: EDMUND R.4 CARPENTER was born in 1865. WILLIAM R. CARPENTER was born in 1869. He died in 1941. ANNIE CARPENTER was born in 1873. LEONARD CARPENTER was born in 1875. MARY CARPENTER was born in 1879. JOHN L. CARPENTER was born in Feb 1881. ARABELLE CARPENTER was born in 1884. HENRY CARPENTER was born in 1885. JAMES CARPENTER was born in 1887. OLIVER CARPENTER was born in 1889. Generation 3 (con't) BROCK3 CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in Aug 1836. He married UNKNOWN. She died before 1871. He married JULIANNA. She was born in 1850. He married EMMA. She was born in Apr 1858. Notes for Brock Carpenter: Brock and family were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County during the 1871 and 1881 census years. It appears that Brock married at least three times while residing in Canada. He was a farm labourer, and a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1871, and the Presbyterian Church in 1881. In the 1900 census of Port Austin Township, Huron County, Michigan, Brock (a day labourer) and Emma were residing there with 5 of their chilren. The record indicates that Emma gave birth to 6 children, all of whom were alive at the time; and further that they emigrated in 1881. Brock Carpenter and Unknown had the following child: MARY A. HILDY4 CARPENTER was born in 1864. Notes for Julianna: It is not clear whether Julianna is the mother of Charles W. Carpenter - he could have been the son of Brock's former wife. Brock Carpenter and Julianna had the following children: CHARLES W. CARPENTER was born in 1867. STEPHEN CARPENTER was born in 1872. Brock Carpenter and Emma had the following children: LIZZIE CARPENTER was born in 1879. CLADDY CARPENTER was born in Nov 1881 in Canada. IDA E. CARPENTER was born in Apr 1884 in Michigan, USA. ETHEL CARPENTER was born in Dec 1887 in Michigan, USA. GEORGE CARPENTER was born in Jan 1891 in Michigan, USA. MINNY CARPENTER was born in Dec 1896 in Michigan, USA. PETER3 CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in Sep 1836. He married Lucy Ann Lancaster, daughter of Joseph Lancaster and Emma on 20 Oct 1868 in Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in Jun 1852 in Sombra Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Peter Carpenter: Peter (a farmer) and family (all Methodist Episcopal) were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County during the 1881 census. At the time of the 1900 census, Peter (a carpenter and joiner), Lucy and family were residing in Port Austin Township, Huron County, Michigan. This record indictes that Lucy had given birth to 8 children, all of whom were alive; and further that their date of immigration was 1866. Since Peter was not found in the 1871 census for Sombra Township with the rest of his family, it would appear that he moved first to Michigan in 1866, back to Ontario by 1881, and then again back to Michigan. Unfortunately someone crossed out the birthplace of "Canada" for all the children in the household, and put the word "no" in the entry box. Peter Carpenter and Lucy Ann Lancaster had the following children: SETH HOWARD4 CARPENTER was born in 1874. Generation 3 (con't) SYLVESTER C. CARPENTER was born in 1877. ARCHY ENNETT CARPENTER was born in Jul 1878. Notes for Archy Ennett Carpenter: A "saylor" at the time of the 1900 census. BERTHA MAY CARPENTER was born in Feb 1879. EVALINE ETTA CARPENTER was born in Feb 1881. FRANK CARPENTER was born in Jan 1883. MANDY CARPENTER was born in Nov 1885. ALVIN CARPENTER was born in Feb 1889. EMMA CARPENTER was born in Mar 1891. LILLY CARPENTER was born in May 1894. CREMER3 CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in Oct 1841 in Sombra Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Lancaster, daughter of Joseph Lancaster and Emma on 11 Aug 1868 in Bosanquet Township, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in May 1850 in Elizabethtown, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Cremer Carpenter: Cramer (a farmer; New Connection Methodist) was residing with his wife Elizabeth and daughter Mary A. (both Methodist Episcopal) in the 1871 census of Sombra Township, Lambton County. Cramer (a farmer) and family are found in the 1900 census of Hume Township, Huron county, Michigan. The record also indicates that Elizabeth had given birth to 7 children, of whom 4 were alive at that time. In addition, their date of immigration was noted as 1881. Cremer Carpenter and Elizabeth Lancaster had the following children: MARY E.4 CARPENTER was born in 1870. ALLA CARPENTER was born in Jul 1880 in Canada. MELVIN CARPENTER was born in Sep 1882 in Michigan, USA. DAVID CARPENTER was born in Mar 1886 in Michigan, USA. NELSON3 CARPENTER (Mary A.2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 16 Jun 1849. He married MARY J. She was born on 28 Nov 1849. Notes for Nelson Carpenter: Nelson (a farmer) and family (all Methodist Episcopal) were residing in Sombra Township, Lambton County in each census from 1871 to 1901. Nelson Carpenter and Mary J had the following children: JAMES R.4 CARPENTER was born in 1872. Generation 3 (con't) ANN E. CARPENTER was born on 08 Aug 1875. ALFRED A. CARPENTER was born on 16 Aug 1877. MINNIE M. CARPENTER was born on 30 Sep 1879. CLARA J. CARPENTER was born on 30 Sep 1881. Notes for Clara J. Carpenter: Name given as Sarah J. in the 1891 census. WILLIAM F. CARPENTER was born on 10 Dec 1883. FRANKLIN CARPENTER was born on 01 Sep 1885. PETER N. CARPENTER was born on 06 Mar 1888. AGNES E. CARPENTER was born on 15 Dec 1891. BARBARA3 YOUNG (Charlotte2, Peter1) was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) CICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Barbara Young: OBITUARY The St Catharine's Standard,October 13,1917 The death occurred last evening at the residence ,187 Geneva Street,of Barbara , beloved wife of William B.Thompson in her 75th year. Mrs Thompson,who has been in poor health for some time,bore her illness with great patience and fortitude. She was a member of the Welland Avenue Methodist church. Besides her sorrowing husband,she leaves to mourn her demise five daughters,Mrs John Stewart of South Dakota; Mrs W.J. Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John J. Book of Hamilton; Mrs A.A. Book of Niagara Falls N.Y; and Elizabeth Thompson at home, and also four sons, Wm H Thompson of South Dakota; Thomas of Niagara Falls N.Y; Joseph of Beamsville; and David of this city (St Catharines). The funeral will be held from the family residence on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 pm. (PK) Cicero Degear and Barbara Young had the following child: i. CECIL JACOB4 DEGEAR was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Notes for William Berry Thompson: During the 1881 census of Seneca Township, Haldimand County, William (a Farmer), Barbara, and family (all Canadian Methodists) were enumerated in this location. One record has his birthplace as Glanford Township. OBITUARY Generation 3 (con't) The St.Catharines Standard, July 24,1918 Sudden Death of Canal LockTender William Berry Thompson,for many years a locktender on the canal and a well known resident of the city,passed away very suddenly at his post on Lock 9 last evening. During the afternoon the deceased complained of feeling ill and walked up the city and to the office of Dr. Jessop where he secured a bottle of medicine. In the evening Mr Thompson was found in a chair when death called and was found dead by his companions.The untouched bottle of medicine was found in his shack. The late Mr Thompson ,who was 76 years of age,had of late been suffering from a complication of his ills. His wife predeased him a few months ago. He is survived by four sons and five daughters; Joseph of Beamsville;David of Toronto;Thomas of Alton N.Y;and William of this city; Mrs J.Stewart of South Dakota;Mrs Wm Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John Book of Hamilton; and Mrs Dell Book of New York,N.Y. and Miss Elizabeth of this city. The remains will be taken this afternoon to the residence of Mr William Thompson ,3 George Street. (PK) William Berry Thompson and Barbara Young had the following children: AMY4 THOMPSON was born in 1867. BARBARY THOMPSON was born in 1870. JOSEPH THOMPSON was born in 1871. WILLIE THOMPSON was born in 1873. THOMAS THOMPSON was born in 1875. DAVID THOMPSON was born in 1877. JANE THOMPSON was born in 1879. EDITH THOMPSON was born in Oct 1880. THOMAS WILLIAM3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 02 Aug 1846. He married Anne Margaret Young, daughter of James William Young and Mary Ellen Bundy on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. Notes for Thomas William Young: Residing in Oneida Township at the time of the 1881 census - beside his father - in - law James Young. Also a farmer in Oneida Township during the 1891 census. Notes for Anne Margaret Young: Anne Margaret married her first cousin Thomas Young, son of Edmund Young. See the entry under her husband fro further information. Thomas William Young and Anne Margaret Young had the following children: i. THOMAS WALTER4 YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. CORAH ALBERTA YOUNG was born on 24 Mar 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married John Abraham Teeter on 28 Dec 1910 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. PHILIP3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 01 Dec 1837 in Oneida Township, Haldimand Generation 3 (con't) County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 14 Feb 1930. He married ABIGAIL . She died in 1871. He married ELLEN BARBER. She was born on 26 Apr 1855. She died on 15 May 1920 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Philip Young: There is conflicting information about Philip. First there are two birth years, 1834 and 1837 (the latter being most likely due to the ages of his parents). Also, his death date is given as 14 February 1920 (PK), and 1930 (CMC). The names of three of 3 husbands of Philip's daughters was recorded by PK. One was Mrs. W. Leonard of Inglewood, California; another Mrs. J. W. Whitwell of Caledonia: and the third Mrs. L. Dewey of Caledonia. Philip Young and Abigail had the following children: MARY4 YOUNG was born in 1865. THEODORE P. YOUNG was born in Apr 1871. Notes for Ellen Barber: Her obituary notice is in HCMA You - 23. Philip Young and Ellen Barber had the following children: iii. LETITIA YOUNG was born in 1873. iv. FREDERICK W. YOUNG was born on 20 Feb 1874. He married ANNIE. She was born on 04 Oct 1877. v. PHOEBE YOUNG was born in 1875. She died in 1958. She married THOMAS ALEXANDER PATTISON. He was born on 09 Sep 1873. He died on 05 Jun 1908. She married JACK WHITNELL. LAFAYETTE YOUNG was born on 22 Jan 1887. LILLAS YOUNG was born on 09 Mar 1893. CONEY M. YOUNG was born on 26 Jul 1898. PETER3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born in 1838 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 24 Apr 1895 in Brantford, Ontario, Canada. He married Sarah Jane Creswell, daughter of Henry Creswell and Elizabeth on 27 Nov 1866 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1849 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She died on 12 Mar 1913. Notes for Peter Young: During the 1881 census of Caledonia, Peter and family were recorded as of the Canadian Methodist faith. In 1891 they were Canadian Presbyterians. Sarah was noted as being of Irish descent. Peter was a cooper by trade. Peter Young and Sarah Jane Creswell had the following children: LANSON HARRISON4 YOUNG was born in 1869. ELLEN ELIZABETH YOUNG was born in 1871. SARAH J. YOUNG was born in 1873. NANCY P. YOUNG was born in 1876. Generation 3 (con't) MARGARET YOUNG was born in 1879. WILLIAM E.3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 08 Aug 1842. He died on 17 Jan 1928 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. He married Susan Tuttle, daughter of Calvin Tuttle and Jane on 09 Jan 1873 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1851. She died before 1881. Notes for William E. Young: A widower, he was living with his widowed mother Eleanor, two sisters, and his three children during the 1881 census. The same family constellation in 1891, but without Eleanor. Peter as a painter. He was residing with son William in Caledonia at the time of the 1901 census. William E. Young and Susan Tuttle had the following children: ANNIE MAY4 YOUNG was born on 17 Dec 1873 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. WILLIAM RISLEE YOUNG was born on 11 Oct 1875 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. JOHN CALVIN YOUNG was born on 19 Aug 1877 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. THOMAS WILLIAM3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 01 Aug 1844 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 25 Apr 1923 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Annie Margaret Young, daughter of James Young and Mary Ellen Bundy on 23 Sep 1869 in Methodist Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 06 Jun 1851 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 21 Dec 1928 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. Thomas William Young and Annie Margaret Young had the following children: DAVID HARLAND4 YOUNG was born in 1874. He died on 06 Aug 1880. ii. THOMAS WALTER YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. CORA YOUNG was born in 1889. Notes for Cora Young: PK indicates that Cora Young was a daughter of Thomas, and that she married a man whose surname was Teeter. SARAH JANE3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born in 1851 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1893 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married George Bundy, son of George Bundy and Mary on 25 Dec 1867 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 08 Jan 1849 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1918 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for George Bundy: George was residing in Oneida Township, River Range Lot 42, 50 acres according to the 1879 Atlas of Haldimand County. He was also residing in Oneida Township during the 1891 census. The family were Methodist; and George was a farmer. In 1901 the widowed George was residing with son Garfield, again in Oneida Township. Generation 3 (con't) George Bundy and Sarah Jane Young had the following children: CHARLES4 BUNDY was born in 1869. ii. ELIZABETH ANN BUNDY was born on 31 May 1875. She married Henry Lottridge on 01 Nov 1899 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. MARGARET BUNDY was born on 31 May 1875. She died in 1889. GEORGE BUNDY was born in 1883. GARFIELD BUNDY was born on 08 Sep 1885. JOHN E.3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 20 Apr 1852. He married MARY A. LEONARD. She was born in 1862. Notes for John E. Young: John and wife Mary were residing in Caledonia during the 1881 and 1891 censuses. John of the Canadian Methodist faith, and Mary was a Catholic, of Irish ancestry. He was listed as a farmer in 1881, and a painter in 1891. In 1901 was residing in Woodstock where he operated a clothing store. John E. Young and Mary A. Leonard had the following children: ELENOR4 YOUNG was born in 1882. ii. MAGGIE MABELLE YOUNG was born on 24 May 1886 in Caledonia, Ontario. She died on 14 Apr 1956 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. She married GEORGE LEONARD HERSHBERGER. He was born on 03 Mar 1885 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. He died on 11 Mar 1955 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. EDMUND WELLINGTON3 YOUNG (Edmund2, Peter1) was born in Jul 1862 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jul 1935. He married Alberta Rebecca Daniels, daughter of George T. Daniels and Rebecca Quance on 17 Nov 1886 in Caledonia Methodist Parsonage, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Apr 1867 in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Mar 1931. Edmund Wellington Young and Alberta Rebecca Daniels had the following children: GERTRUDE4 YOUNG was born on 18 Jun 1887. LESLEY E. YOUNG was born in Sep 1889. ELGIN CORNELIUS YOUNG was born on 15 Jul 1894. iv. EVELYN YOUNG was born on 24 Dec 1895. She died in 1982. She married JOHN MCEVOY. He was born in 1888. He died in 1960. v. VERA YOUNG was born on 02 Mar 1900 in Wentworth County, Ontario. She died in 1986 in St. Catharines, Ontario. She married Erland Ray Sheldrake, son of William M. Sheldrake and Ida Annie on 19 Dec 1922 in Binbrook, Wentworth County, Ontario. EUDORA MAY YOUNG was born on 26 Jan 1902. EDMUND WELLINGTON YOUNG was born on 20 Apr 1906. Generation 3 (con't) Generation 4 MAUD MINNIE4 LANCASTER (Emma3 Cramer, Catharine2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 18 Aug 1884 in Alpena, Michigan, USA. She died on 15 Jan 1966. She married JOHN ALEXANDER ROBB. He was born on 16 Nov 1885. He died on 02 Sep 1964. John Alexander Robb and Maud Minnie Lancaster had the following child: i. HARVEY JOHN5 ROBB was born on 09 Oct 1904. He died on 03 Sep 1987. He married MARIE MILDRED BENISH - BAROWSKI. She was born on 28 Nov 1906. CHRISTOPHER4 SHAW (Margaret3 Young, Christopher2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 19 Oct 1859. He died on 11 Feb 1932 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He married Ellen Stewart on 25 Jun 1880 in Sanilac, Michigan, USA. She died on 11 Jun 1935 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. Christopher Shaw and Ellen Stewart had the following children: i. HARRIET SUSAN5 SHAW was born on 24 Feb 1882 in Saginaw, Michigan, USA. She died on 24 Feb 1960 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. She married Harold Edward Sayles on 14 Dec 1903 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He died on 05 Sep 1948. IRVIN C. SHAW was born in Jun 1883. WALTER M. SHAW was born in Jun 1889. MARY ELLEN SHAW was born in Mar 1891. EMMA PEARL SHAW was born in Jul 1897. MYRTLE LEIGH SHAW was born in Jul 1901. EMMA JANE4 YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 11 Sep 1850 in Mount Healy, Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1938 in York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Petch on 23 Jun 1872 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 17 May 1848 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 06 Jun 1920. Notes for Emma Jane Young: "Emaly" in 1901 census. Date (year) of birth different for her and her husband in different records. Notes for James Petch: Residing in Oneida Township, and of the Methodist faith, in the 1891 and 1901 censuses. Residing on Cook's block during the latter census. James Petch and Emma Jane Young had the following children: SARAH5 PETCH was born in 1877. AMEY PETCH was born in 1880. JOHN S. WILLIAMSON was born on 11 Mar 1894. MATILDA LOUISE4 YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in Jan 1855 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married David Colling, son of Joseph Colling and Mary Ross on 01 Jan 1876. He was born on 28 Feb 1855 in Nelson Township, Halton County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for David Colling: Generation 4 (con't) David was the subject of a biographical sketch in the "Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties" (Chapman Bros., 1892, pp. 416 - 419). According to this record, in October 1876 David and Matilda emigrated to Columbia Township, Tuscola County, Michigan. At that time David took a grant of 160 acres on Section 21. In 1891 David was "elected Justice of the Peace on the ticket of the Industrial Party, although he was formerly a Republican". The names of the three children of David and Matilda Louise are given in this document; and the author commented that, "Mrs. Colling is an active and useful member of the Presbyterian Church and an honored member of society". The 1880 census for Columbia Township recorded that David (a farmer) and Matilda were residing there with their two sons, and David's brother William. David, Matilda, and their two youngest children were also residing in Columbia Township, Tuscola County, Michigan during the 1900 census. This record confirms their date of immigration as 1876, records that David was a farmer, and further that Matilda to that point Matilda had given birth to 3 children, all of whom were alive. David Colling and Matilda Louise Young had the following children: CHARLES J.5 COLLING was born in 1877. GEORGE WESLEY COLLING was born in Apr 1878 in Michigan, USA. FLORENCE COLLING was born in Mar 1890 in Michigan, USA. SARAH CORDELIA4 YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1861. She died in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She married EZRA HILL. Ezra Hill and Sarah Cordelia Young had the following children: HARLEY5 HILL. WALTER HILL. ARNOLD HILL. CLARISSA CAROLINE4 YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 02 Feb 1862 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. She died on 01 Jan 1937 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. She married GEORGE WASHINGTON FRANCIS. He died on 04 Jan 1927 in Langford, Brant County, Ontario, Canada. George Washington Francis and Clarissa Caroline Young had the following children: ARVILLA5 FRANCIS. She married PATTERSON. ETHEL FRANCIS. She married MISNER. HARLEY FRANCIS. LILLIAN PRISCILLA4 YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Jul 1945. She married William Henry Robinson in 1887. He was born on 25 Dec 1867 in England. He died on 18 Feb 1934 in Hamilton, Ontario. William Henry Robinson and Lillian Priscilla Young had the following children: EFFIE5 was born on 14 Aug 1888. She married JACK BUNN. WILLIAM GORDON ROBINSON was born on 18 Sep 1890. He died in 1928. He married FRANCES MATILDA SHIPWAY. She was born in 1893. She died in 1931. ARTHUR EDWARD ROBINSON was born on 06 May 1892. He died in 1918. He married LILLIAN. Generation 4 (con't) iv. FREDERICK ALLAN ROBINSON was born on 02 May 1898. He died in 1937. He married VIOLET ANCELL. She was born on 26 Sep 1890. v. CECIL J. ROBINSON was born on 12 Apr 1899. He died on 26 Jan 1978 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCFARLAND. HARRIET VICTORIA4 YOUNG (William Emsley3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 07 Nov 1872 in Carluke, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Mar 1936 in West Flamboro Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph Henry Marshall, son of Joseph Marshall on 18 Mar 1896 in York, Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1873 in London, England. Notes for Harriet Victoria Young: "Harriet Victoria married Joseph Henry Marshall a native of England (birth location unknown) in March 1896. Herbert was born in July of the same year. for ten years this couple had no children then two sons were born two years apart (1906, 1908). Joseph decides its time to leave. He's a painter (artist & musician) by trade. He left the bugle band of the 91st Canadian Highlanders (Hamilton) in 1909 and lived at a separate address in 1910. Then he leaves for out west (with a red - head) on a dare from fellow band members. He was never seen or heard from again. Harriet boarded a train in 1914 for out west (leaving the two younger boys with my grandfather and his new bride) only to return to Hamilton alone. From 1931 until her death in 1936 Harriet took the surname massey as she lived with a man, Edward. I checked court records from 1909 to 1936 for divorce but to no avail so she never married Massey and her gravestone states Marshall. In 1932 she changed her name to Martha in the city directory (no one can figure this one). My mother has her watch inscribed with 25 years service but no one knows what she did. Harriet died in 1936 during a snowstorm, unable to obtain the insulin she needed" (Donna Campbell, Niagara Falls). Joseph Henry Marshall and Harriet Victoria Young had the following children: i. HERBERT WILLIAM5 MARSHALL was born on 15 Jul 1896 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Dec 1969 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. He married Mabel Nesbitt on 17 Nov 1914 in St. John's Anglican Church, Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 25 Dec 1888 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 Aug 1970 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. FREDERICK WALTER MARSHALL was born on 05 Feb 1906 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Aug 1974 in Brocton, New York, USA. He married Edna L. Dickson on 05 Feb 1925. HARRY ALBERT MARSHALL was born on 24 Sep 1908 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He died in North Carolina, USA. He married LORALEE M. OVERCASH. BARBARA3 YOUNG (Charlotte2, Peter1) was born on 04 Jul 1842 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Oct 1917 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She married (1) CICERO DEGEAR, son of Jacob Degear and Catharine Smith on 06 Feb 1861 in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 28 Apr 1840 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 10 Oct 1862 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. She married (2) WILLIAM BERRY THOMPSON, son of William Thompson and Rebecca on 10 Aug 1865 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1843 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jul 1918 in Louth Township, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Barbara Young: OBITUARY The St Catharine's Standard,October 13,1917 The death occurred last evening at the residence ,187 Geneva Street,of Barbara , beloved wife of Generation 4 (con't) William B.Thompson in her 75th year. Mrs Thompson,who has been in poor health for some time,bore her illness with great patience and fortitude. She was a member of the Welland Avenue Methodist church. Besides her sorrowing husband,she leaves to mourn her demise five daughters,Mrs John Stewart of South Dakota; Mrs W.J. Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John J. Book of Hamilton; Mrs A.A. Book of Niagara Falls N.Y; and Elizabeth Thompson at home, and also four sons, Wm H Thompson of South Dakota; Thomas of Niagara Falls N.Y; Joseph of Beamsville; and David of this city (St Catharines). The funeral will be held from the family residence on Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 pm. (PK) Cicero Degear and Barbara Young had the following child: i. CECIL JACOB4 DEGEAR was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Notes for William Berry Thompson: During the 1881 census of Seneca Township, Haldimand County, William (a Farmer), Barbara, and family (all Canadian Methodists) were enumerated in this location. One record has his birthplace as Glanford Township. OBITUARY The St.Catharines Standard, July 24,1918 Sudden Death of Canal LockTender William Berry Thompson,for many years a locktender on the canal and a well known resident of the city,passed away very suddenly at his post on Lock 9 last evening. During the afternoon the deceased complained of feeling ill and walked up the city and to the office of Dr. Jessop where he secured a bottle of medicine. In the evening Mr Thompson was found in a chair when death called and was found dead by his companions.The untouched bottle of medicine was found in his shack. The late Mr Thompson ,who was 76 years of age,had of late been suffering from a complication of his ills. His wife predeased him a few months ago. He is survived by four sons and five daughters; Joseph of Beamsville;David of Toronto;Thomas of Alton N.Y;and William of this city; Mrs J.Stewart of South Dakota;Mrs Wm Elley of Beamsville; Mrs John Book of Hamilton; and Mrs Dell Book of New York,N.Y. and Miss Elizabeth of this city. The remains will be taken this afternoon to the residence of Mr William Thompson ,3 George Street. (PK) William Berry Thompson and Barbara Young had the following children: AMY4 THOMPSON was born in 1867. BARBARY THOMPSON was born in 1870. JOSEPH THOMPSON was born in 1871. WILLIE THOMPSON was born in 1873. THOMAS THOMPSON was born in 1875. DAVID THOMPSON was born in 1877. JANE THOMPSON was born in 1879. EDITH THOMPSON was born in Oct 1880. ANNE MARGARET4 YOUNG (James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 06 Jun 1851. She died on 21 Dec 1928. She married Thomas William Young, son of Edmund Young and Eleanor Runchey on 23 Sep 1869 in Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 02 Aug 1846. Generation 4 (con't) Notes for Anne Margaret Young: Anne Margaret married her first cousin Thomas Young, son of Edmund Young. See the entry under her husband fro further information. Notes for Thomas William Young: Residing in Oneida Township at the time of the 1881 census - beside his father - in - law James Young. Also a farmer in Oneida Township during the 1891 census. Thomas William Young and Anne Margaret Young had the following children: i. THOMAS WALTER4 YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. CORAH ALBERTA YOUNG was born on 24 Mar 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married John Abraham Teeter on 28 Dec 1910 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. CATHARINE ELIZA4 YOUNG (James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 02 Apr 1863 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 23 Jun 1943 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She married James Meade Nelles in 1880. He was born on Apr 1861 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jun 1943. Notes for Catharine Eliza Young: Lois adams gives her death date as 13 July 1942. Notes for James Meade Nelles: James and Catharine were residing in Oneida Township with their 3 children during the 1901 census. James Meade Nelles and Catharine Eliza Young had the following children: JAMES WILLIAM5 NELLES was born on 04 May 1886 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1942. He married ALICE ASHBAUGH. She was born on 03 Jul 1891. She died on 19 Nov 1958. ii. ETHEL MAUDE NELLES was born on 11 Feb 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 26 Mar 1916. She married OLIVER MOWATT STEWART. ANNIE E. NELLES was born on 11 Aug 1896. GEORGE HARLAND4 YOUNG (James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 13 Feb 1869 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 May 1921 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (1) ANN ELIZABETH WICKETT on 13 Feb 1895 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1870 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 07 Jan 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married (2) CATHARINE LOUISE KEEFER on 20 Jan 1920. She was born in 1874. She died on 05 Apr 1947 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for George Harland Young: Residing with brother "Collins" in the 1901 census. His obituary is found in HCMA, You - 24). Much of the information here is from PK. Generation 4 (con't) George Harland Young and Ann Elizabeth Wickett had the following child: i. GEORGE CECIL5 YOUNG was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married HAZEL GLADYS CULP. She was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. Notes for Catharine Louise Keefer: Her death notice is found in HCMA, You - 1. George Harland Young and Catharine Louise Keefer had the following children: HELEN MARIE YOUNG. MUNROE YOUNG. JAMES WILLIAM COLLINS4 YOUNG (James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 30 Oct 1873 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jun 1927. He married Janet Ann Evans on 13 Sep 1899 in Mersea Township, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 14 Dec 1871 in England. She died in 1960. Notes for James William Collins Young: Residing in Oneida Township, in possession of Lots 36, 37, 38, 39 River Range, during the 1901 census. Much of the information on this branch of the family is from PK. James William Collins Young and Janet Ann Evans had the following children: i. PERCY H.5 YOUNG was born on 26 Jul 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1982. He married Audrey Velma Langford, daughter of Florence on 04 Aug 1926 in Langford Home, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1903 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1965. ii. CLARENCE E. YOUNG was born on 22 Jun 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jan 1977. He married Viola Marguerite Parker, daughter of Thomas Parker on 01 Dec 1926 in Parker Home, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 22 Aug 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Jul 1966. MARY ANN4 YOUNG (Isaac3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 19 Jul 1869 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1948 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married JAMES COCHRAN. He was born in 1865 in Ratho, Ontario. He died in 1931 in Woodstock, Ontario. James Cochran and Mary Ann Young had the following children: MAGGIE5 COCHRAN was born in 1888 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died in 1952 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married DAVID WALTON. He was born in 1881. He died in 1928 in Woodstock, Ontario. ii. BERTHA COCHRAN was born on 18 Aug 1892 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died on 08 Oct 1963 in Woodstock, Ontario. She married WILLARD ALBERT HOWELL. He was born on 16 Feb 1886 in Sanilac County, Michigan. He died in 1945 in Woodstock, Ontario. GEORGE CALVIN4 YOUNG (Isaac3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1878. He married ANNIE ELIZABETH CHADBOURNE. She was born on 07 Feb 1874 in England. George Calvin Young and Annie Elizabeth Chadbourne had the following children: i. ISAAC5 YOUNG. Generation 4 (con't) ii. DOROTHY YOUNG. She married UNKNOWN DOBBING. MOSES FREDERICK4 CULP (Catharine3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 14 Apr 1864. He married SARAH A. MARSHALL. She was born on 06 Aug 1865. Notes for Moses Frederick Culp: Residing on Lot 40, River Range, Oneida Towhship at the time of the 1901 census. Some of the information on this family is from PK. Moses Frederick Culp and Sarah A. Marshall had the following children: WILLIAM A.5 CULP was born on 08 Aug 1890. MARY J. CULP was born on 07 Apr 1892. MILEN F. CULP was born on 22 Jul 1897. He married ANNA MEYER. iv. HERBERT L. CULP was born on 16 Dec 1899. He died on 15 May 1976. He married KATHLEEN F. O'DONNELL. She was born on 19 Jun 1905. She died on 19 Jan 1993. JOHN WESLEY4 CULP (Catharine3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born in 1865. He married MARGARET SNIDER. Notes for John Wesley Culp: Information from PK. John Wesley Culp and Margaret Snider had the following children: i. VERA5 CULP. She married WILLIAM IRVINE. HARLAND CULP. He married DOROTHY MARTINDALE. CLARENCE CULP. He married ETHEL LOVEGROVE. HAZEL GLADYS CULP was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. She married GEORGE CECIL YOUNG. He was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Notes for Hazel Gladys Culp: For more information see the entry under her husband George Cecil Young. ELIZABETH M.4 YOUNG (George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1882. She died on 23 Mar 1907. She married JACOB P. KLINE. Jacob P. Kline and Elizabeth M. Young had the following child: LLOYD O.5 KLINE was born in 1903. He died on 30 Jul 1913. GEORGE ERNEST4 YOUNG (George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 27 May 1890 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 20 Apr 1962 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Elizabeth Nelles on 22 Apr 1913 in Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 05 Nov 1887 in North Cayuga Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 18 Aug 1967 in Hagersville, Ontario, Canada. Generation 4 (con't) George Ernest Young and Elizabeth Nelles had the following children: i. LLOYD ERNEST5 YOUNG was born on 18 Feb 1914. He died on 25 Jan 1985 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Land on 14 Sep 1946. She was born on 26 Jul 1917. ii. VIOLET MAY YOUNG was born on 01 Sep 1915 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 16 Apr 2002. She married HERBERT J. BENTLEY. He was born on 18 Oct 1911. He died on 27 Dec 1997 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. iii. GEORGE CALVIN YOUNG was born on 07 Mar 1918 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 17 Feb 1995 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH HESLOP. She was born on 21 Jul 1919. iv. MARY ELIZABETH YOUNG was born on 07 Dec 1922. She married Robert Harvey Fleming on 10 Aug 1940. He was born on 28 Apr 1917. He died on 20 Sep 1966 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. RALPH ORMOND YOUNG was born on 26 Aug 1926. He married Elsie Mae Riley on 18 Mar 1950. Notes for Ralph Ormond Young: Predeceased his brother George Calvin. CECIL JACOB4 DEGEAR (Barbara3 Young, Charlotte2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Cecil Jacob Degear and Florence Laurie had the following child: i. RUTH5 DEGEAR was born on 30 Dec 1905 in North Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. She died on 21 Jun 1986. She married CLEMENT R. MORGAN. THOMAS WALTER4 YOUNG (Thomas William3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. Notes for Thomas Walter Young: Information from PK. Thomas Walter Young and Mabel Clare Duxbury had the following children: i. JOHN DUXBURY5 YOUNG was born on 26 May 1905 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jan 1965. He married Jean Whyte Flannigan, daughter of James Nicol Flannigan and Elizabeth Ross Meek on 26 Sep 1926 in McNabb Street Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 16 Oct 1902 in Largs, Scotland. She died on 05 Feb 1979. ii. LAURETTA AMELIA YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Sep 1991. She married William Ernest Kett on 21 Oct 1933 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 16 Jul 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 May 1992. ANNIE MARGARET YOUNG was born on 25 Oct 1909 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 30 Jan 1995. She married WALTER ISREAL. Generation 4 (con't) He was born in 1932 in Wilson, New York, USA. She married CHARLES UREN. He was born in 1911. He died on 16 Apr 1995. Notes for Annie Margaret Young: Lois Adams gives her birthplace as Ransomville, New York. iv. THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1912 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Jun 2000. He married Vera May Jackson on 30 Apr 1932. She was born on 25 Jan 1913. v. ELMER WALTER YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1914 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Augusta Marshall on 03 Jul 1937. She was born on 11 Aug 1911. vi. HARLAND YOUNG was born on 15 Oct 1916 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Ruth Bertelle Ostrander on 04 Apr 1942 in Welland, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 07 Jan 1918. vii. EDITH MAE YOUNG was born on 24 Oct 1917 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 May 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. She married Cletus William Smith on 25 Apr 1942. He was born on 12 Mar 1909. He died on 28 Nov 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. FREDERICK W.4 YOUNG (Philip3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 20 Feb 1874. He married ANNIE. She was born on 04 Oct 1877. Notes for Frederick W. Young: Frederick (a labourer), wife, and two children, members of the Church of England, were residing in Caledonia during the 1901 census of Caledonia. Frederick W. Young and Annie had the following children: ZETA5 YOUNG was born on 24 Jul 1894. JENNIE YOUNG was born on 24 Aug 1897. PHOEBE4 YOUNG (Philip3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born in 1875. She died in 1958. She married THOMAS ALEXANDER PATTISON. He was born on 09 Sep 1873. He died on 05 Jun 1908. She married JACK WHITNELL. Thomas Alexander Pattison and Phoebe Young had the following children: HAROLD BAZIL A.5 PATTISON was born in 1904. He died in 1915. VIOLA PATTISON. ELIZABETH ANN4 BUNDY (Sarah Jane3 Young, Edmund2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 31 May 1875. She married Henry Lottridge on 01 Nov 1899 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He was born in Binbrook, Ontario, Canada. Henry Lottridge and Elizabeth Ann Bundy had the following child: i. FANNY ANN5 L OTTRIDGE was born in 1900 in Burford, Ontario, Canada. She married BRUCE STAIB. MAGGIE MABELLE4 YOUNG (John E.3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 24 May 1886 in Caledonia, Ontario. She died on 14 Apr 1956 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. She married GEORGE LEONARD Generation 4 (con't) HERSHBERGER. He was born on 03 Mar 1885 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. He died on 11 Mar 1955 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. George Leonard Hershberger and Maggie Mabelle Young had the following children: i. RUTH VESTA 5 H ERSHBERGER was born on 31 Mar 1922 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. She died on 20 Sep 2002 in Columbus, Ohio. JOHN WAYNE HERSHBERGER was born on 02 Aug 1927 in Newark, Licking County, Ohio. He died on 15 Jan 1985 in Columbus, Ohio. EVELYN4 YOUNG (Edmund Wellington3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 24 Dec 1895. She died in 1982. She married JOHN MCEVOY. He was born in 1888. He died in 1960. John McEvoy and Evelyn Young had the following child: i. EDWARD5 MCEVOY was born in 1917. He died in 1978. He married SIDNEY KEOWN. She was born in 1922. She died in 1993. VERA4 YOUNG (Edmund Wellington3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 02 Mar 1900 in Wentworth County, Ontario. She died in 1986 in St. Catharines, Ontario. She married Erland Ray Sheldrake, son of William M. Sheldrake and Ida Annie on 19 Dec 1922 in Binbrook, Wentworth County, Ontario. Erland Ray Sheldrake and Vera Young had the following children: CHARLES H.5 SHELDRAKE. EDMUND ROBERT SHELDRAKE. IDA LOUISE SHELDRAKE. MURIEL LORRAINE SHELDRAKE. STANLEY HAROLD SHELDRAKE. WILLIAM RAY SHELDRAKE. ERLAND F. SHELDRAKE was born on 12 Jul 1926. FRANCES VERA M. SHELDRAKE was born on 11 Mar 1929. Generation 5 HARVEY JOHN5 ROBB (Maud Minnie4 Lancaster, Emma3 Cramer, Catharine2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 09 Oct 1904. He died on 03 Sep 1987. He married MARIE MILDRED BENISH - BAROWSKI. She was born on 28 Nov 1906. Harvey John Robb and Marie Mildred Benish - Barowski had the following child: MARION6 ROBB was born on 25 Jun 1928. HARRIET SUSAN5 SHAW (Christopher4, Margaret3 Young, Christopher2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 24 Feb 1882 in Saginaw, Michigan, USA. She died on 24 Feb 1960 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. She married Harold Edward Sayles on 14 Dec 1903 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. He died on 05 Sep 1948. Harold Edward Sayles and Harriet Susan Shaw had the following children: EDYTHE STEWART6 SAYLES was born on 19 Feb 1906 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. Generation 5 (con't) FRANCIS MCCULLOUGH SAYLES was born in Sep 1907 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. CHRISTINE ELLEN SAYLES was born on 12 Jun 1910 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. HAROLD EDWARD SAYLES was born on 03 Dec 1919 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. CLIFFORD SHAW SAYLES was born on 15 Jan 1922 in Norfolk, Virginia, USA. FREDERICK ALLAN5 ROBINSON (Lillian Priscilla4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 02 May 1898. He died in 1937. He married VIOLET ANCELL. She was born on 26 Sep 1890. Frederick Allan Robinson and Violet Ancell had the following children: i. ANNIE MAY6 ROBINSON. She married ORVIL STANLEY SIMSER. JOAN ROBINSON. She married REG COOPER. WILLIAM ROBINSON. He married AUDREY WILSON. LILLIAN ROBINSON. She married DAVID SWARTZ. VIOLET ROBINSON. CECIL J.5 ROBINSON (Lillian Priscilla4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 12 Apr 1899. He died on 26 Jan 1978 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCFARLAND. Notes for Cecil J. Robinson: This information about Cecil was provided by Kelly Bartlett. According to his funeral card, he passed away at the Henderson Hospital in Hamilton. It is unclear as to why he does not appear as a child of his purported parents in the 1901 Census. Cecil J. Robinson and Dorothy McFarland had the following children: EUGENE6 ROBINSON. BRENDA ROBINSON. ARTHUR ROBINSON. HERBERT WILLIAM5 MARSHALL (Harriet Victoria4 Young, William Emsley3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 15 Jul 1896 in Ancaster, Ontario, Canada. He died on 08 Dec 1969 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. He married Mabel Nesbitt on 17 Nov 1914 in St. John's Anglican Church, Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 25 Dec 1888 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 Aug 1970 in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. Herbert William Marshall and Mabel Nesbitt had the following children: HERBERT WILLIAM6 MARSHALL was born on 18 Jun 1919 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Jackman on 05 Sep 1945. DONALD FREDERICK MARSHALL was born on 13 Oct 1922 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. He married Patricia Mary Doherty on 04 Oct 1946. JEAN MARJORIE MARSHALL was born on 01 Jan 1925 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She married Walter Stewart on 17 Jun 1944. Generation 5 (con't) iv. HELEN GLADYS MARSHALL was born on 10 Sep 1927 in Thorold, Ontario, Canada. She married Melvin George Wesley Hicks on 28 Jun 1947 in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He was born in 1927. CECIL JACOB4 DEGEAR (Barbara3 Young, Charlotte2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 19 Dec 1861 in Glanford Township, Wentworth County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 18 Jul 1923 in Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. He married FLORENCE LAURIE. Cecil Jacob Degear and Florence Laurie had the following child: i. RUTH5 DEGEAR was born on 30 Dec 1905 in North Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. She died on 21 Jun 1986. She married CLEMENT R. MORGAN. THOMAS WALTER4 YOUNG (Thomas William3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 24 Jul 1885 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Apr 1953 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. He married Mabel Clare Duxbury on 18 Nov 1903 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 02 Jun 1884 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 13 Apr 1955. Notes for Thomas Walter Young: Information from PK. Thomas Walter Young and Mabel Clare Duxbury had the following children: i. JOHN DUXBURY5 YOUNG was born on 26 May 1905 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jan 1965. He married Jean Whyte Flannigan, daughter of James Nicol Flannigan and Elizabeth Ross Meek on 26 Sep 1926 in McNabb Street Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 16 Oct 1902 in Largs, Scotland. She died on 05 Feb 1979. ii. LAURETTA AMELIA YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Sep 1991. She married William Ernest Kett on 21 Oct 1933 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 16 Jul 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 May 1992. ANNIE MARGARET YOUNG was born on 25 Oct 1909 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 30 Jan 1995. She married WALTER ISREAL. He was born in 1932 in Wilson, New York, USA. She married CHARLES UREN. He was born in 1911. He died on 16 Apr 1995. Notes for Annie Margaret Young: Lois Adams gives her birthplace as Ransomville, New York. iv. THOMAS WILLIAM YOUNG was born on 22 Aug 1912 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 29 Jun 2000. He married Vera May Jackson on 30 Apr 1932. She was born on 25 Jan 1913. v. ELMER WALTER YOUNG was born on 25 Aug 1914 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Augusta Marshall on 03 Jul 1937. She was born on 11 Aug 1911. vi. HARLAND YOUNG was born on 15 Oct 1916 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Ruth Bertelle Ostrander on 04 Apr 1942 in Welland, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 07 Jan 1918. vii. EDITH MAE YOUNG was born on 24 Oct 1917 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 27 May 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. Generation 5 (con't) She married Cletus William Smith on 25 Apr 1942. He was born on 12 Mar 1909. He died on 28 Nov 1995 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. ETHEL MAUDE5 NELLES (Catharine Eliza4 Young, James William3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 11 Feb 1889 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 26 Mar 1916. She married OLIVER MOWATT STEWART. Oliver Mowatt Stewart and Ethel Maude Nelles had the following children: i. JAMES MEADE6 STEWART was born on 21 Feb 1913. He married EDNA FEARMAN. HAROLD IRWIN STEWART was born on 11 Mar 1916. GEORGE CECIL5 YOUNG (George Harland4, James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born in 1898 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1991 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married HAZEL GLADYS CULP. She was born on 03 Jan 1900 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 15 Jun 1993. George Cecil Young and Hazel Gladys Culp had the following children: HELEN6 YOUNG. She married VICTOR ANDERSON. MUNROE YOUNG was born in 1928. PERCY H.5 YOUNG (James William Collins4, James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 26 Jul 1900 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died in 1982. He married Audrey Velma Langford, daughter of Florence on 04 Aug 1926 in Langford Home, York, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She was born in 1903 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died in 1965. Notes for Percy H. Young: Marriage date and place from HCMA, You - 23. Percy H. Young and Audrey Velma Langford had the following children: RUSSELL6 YOUNG was born in 1928. He died in 1994. KEITH YOUNG was born in 1930 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married DOROTHY MCINTYRE. She was born in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. CLARENCE E.5 YOUNG (James William Collins4, James William3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 22 Jun 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 23 Jan 1977. He married Viola Marguerite Parker, daughter of Thomas Parker on 01 Dec 1926 in Parker Home, Caledonia, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 22 Aug 1902 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 22 Jul 1966. Notes for Clarence E. Young: Marriage notice HCMA, You - 23, and 24. Clarence E. Young and Viola Marguerite Parker had the following children: WILFRED6 YOUNG. JUNE MARIE YOUNG. BERTHA5 COCHRAN (Mary Ann4 Young, Isaac3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 18 Aug 1892 in St. Thomas, Ontario. She died on 08 Oct 1963 in Woodstock, Ontario. She Generation 5 (con't) married WILLARD ALBERT H OWELL. He was born on 16 Feb 1886 in Sanilac County, Michigan. He died in 1945 in Woodstock, Ontario. Willard Albert Howell and Bertha Cochran had the following children: MILDRED6 HOWELL. PEARL HOWELL. MARY HOWELL. JAMES HOWELL. ISAAC5 YOUNG (George Calvin4, Isaac3, Elizabeth2, Peter1, George Calvin4, Isaac3, John J., John D., Theobald (David), Theobald (David), Andreas, Johannes). Isaac Young had the following child: PETER6 YOUNG. DOROTHY5 YOUNG (George Calvin4, Isaac3, Elizabeth2, Peter1, George Calvin4, Isaac3, John J., John D., Theobald (David), Theobald (David), Andreas, Johannes). She married UNKNOWN DOBBING. unknown Dobbing and Dorothy Young had the following child: i. MAXWELL GEORGE6 DOBBING. HERBERT L.5 CULP (Moses Frederick4, Catharine3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 16 Dec 1899. He died on 15 May 1976. He married KATHLEEN F. O'DONNELL. She was born on 19 Jun 1905. She died on 19 Jan 1993. Herbert L. Culp and Kathleen F. O'Donnell had the following children: CLARABEL6 CULP. MARGARET CULP. VERA5 CULP (John Wesley4, Catharine3 Young, Elizabeth2 Young, Peter1 Young, John Wesley4, William, Moses). She married WILLIAM IRVINE. William Irvine and Vera Culp had the following child: MUNROE6 IRVINE. He married LOIS FELKER. LLOYD ERNEST5 YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 18 Feb 1914. He died on 25 Jan 1985 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He married Margaret Land on 14 Sep 1946. She was born on 26 Jul 1917. Lloyd Ernest Young and Margaret Land had the following children: RONALD6 YOUNG. MARILYN JOAN YOUNG. VIOLET MAY5 YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 01 Sep 1915 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 16 Apr 2002. She married HERBERT J. BENTLEY. He was born on 18 Oct 1911. He died on 27 Dec 1997 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Herbert J. Bentley and Violet May Young had the following children: Generation 5 (con't) KATHLEEN MARY6 BENTLEY. LINDA MAE BENTLEY. JAMES HUGH BENTLEY. GEORGE CALVIN5 YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 07 Mar 1918 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 17 Feb 1995 in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He married ELIZABETH HESLOP. She was born on 21 Jul 1919. Notes for George Calvin Young: His detailed obituary is found in the Hamilton Spectator, 18 February 1995. George Calvin Young and Elizabeth Heslop had the following children: HUGH ERNEST6 YOUNG. He married KAREN. GLENN YOUNG. He married ANNE MARIE. CAROL YOUNG. Notes for Carol Young: Predeceased her father. NANCY YOUNG. MARY ELIZABETH5 YOUNG (George Ernest4, George Calvin3, Elizabeth2, Peter1) was born on 07 Dec 1922. She married Robert Harvey Fleming on 10 Aug 1940. He was born on 28 Apr 1917. He died on 20 Sep 1966 in Seneca Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Robert Harvey Fleming and Mary Elizabeth Young had the following children: ROBERT ERNEST6 FLEMING. PATRICIA ELIZABETH FLEMING. WILLIAM DONALD FLEMING. KENNETH ALLAN FLEMING. RUTH5 DEGEAR (Cecil Jacob4, Barbara3 Young, Charlotte2 Young, Peter1 Young) was born on 30 Dec 1905 in North Battleford, Sasketchewan, Canada. She died on 21 Jun 1986. She married CLEMENT R. MORGAN. Clement R. Morgan and Ruth Degear had the following child: HAROLD FREDERICK6 MORGAN. JOHN DUXBURY5 YOUNG (Thomas Walter4, Thomas William3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 26 May 1905 in Caledonia, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 04 Jan 1965. He married Jean Whyte Flannigan, daughter of James Nicol Flannigan and Elizabeth Ross Meek on 26 Sep 1926 in McNabb Street Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. She was born on 16 Oct 1902 in Largs, Scotland. She died on 05 Feb 1979. John Duxbury Young and Jean Whyte Flannigan had the following children: DOROTHY ELIZABETH MAE6 YOUNG was born on 13 Aug 1927 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. She married JOHN WILLARD SLACK. Generation 5 (con't) LOIS JEAN YOUNG was born on 12 Jul 1929 in Hagersville, Haldimand County, Ontario. She married ALLAN JOSEPH ADAMS. LAURETTA AMELIA5 YOUNG (Thomas Walter4, Thomas William3, Edmund2, Peter1) was born on 25 Aug 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. She died on 19 Sep 1991. She married William Ernest Kett on 21 Oct 1933 in Simcoe, Ontario, Canada. He was born on 16 Jul 1907 in Oneida Township, Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. He died on 09 May 1992. William Ernest Kett and Lauretta Amelia Young had the following child: ERNEST GLENN6 KETT. THOMAS WILLIAM5 YOUNG (Thomas Walter4, Thomas William3, Edmund2

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Here are open questions about YOUNGs. I know that J.R. Young is buried in Sweetlips chester co. TN His birth is listed 1840 and death is 1925 his wife Mary E Tedford and children are buried there. I cannot find any records going back any further. Does anyone know any thing else about this family? [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

Young Name Study

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[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Young Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Young Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Young Young] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Young name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Youngs), by time period (18th Century Youngs), or by topic (Young DNA, Young Occupations, Young Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. I follow the guiding [https://one-name.org/study-principles/ study-principles] of the Guild of One-Name Studies as well as the [https://www.apgen.org/cpages/code-of-ethics ethics and standards] of the Association of Professional Genealogists (APG). ==How to Join== To join the Young Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Young-50816|Chris Young]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Young}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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==Teams== * [[Space:Youngs-of-Ayrshire|Youngs-of-Ayrshire]] - Ian Young * [[Space:Youngs-of-Morayshire|Youngs-of-Morayshire]] - Christopher Young * [[Space:Youngs-of-Quebec|Youngs-of-Quebec (1620-1849)]] - Christopher Young *[[Space:Youngs-of-Auldbar|Youngs-of-Auldbar]] - Seeking a co-ordinator *[[Space:Youngs-of-Kincardineshire|Youngs-of-Kincardineshire]] - Seeking a co-ordinator *[[Space:Youngs-of-Argyllshire|Youngs-of-Argyllshire]] - Seeking a co-ordinator ==Membership== * [[Young-50816|Chris Young]] - I am interested in the Youngs of Quebec between 1620 and 1849. I am interested to discover any additional details about the origins of [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/young_john_1819_5E.html John Young] b. c. 1759 possibly in Scotland - d. 14 Sept 1819 Quebec, Lower Canada. John Young was a merchant, entrepreneur, seigneur, politician, militia officer, office holder, landowner, and judge in Quebec & Lower Canada. A first record of his life in Quebec is in 1783, after he spent some time as a merchant in London. In Quebec, he had a partnership in a local distillery and his business partner was William Grant b. 15 Jun 1744, Blairfindy, Moray. Y-DNA testing confirms the genetic homeland of John Young's surname clan to be in Morayshire. I am recruiting DNA testers with the Young surname in Morayshire, Scotland. Visit [[Space:Youngs-of-Morayshire|Youngs-of-Morayshire]] for more information. *[[Young-59514|Ian Young]] == Young Surname DNA Project== DNA testing is an essential part of a Surname study. Follow this [https://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?group=Young&code=G95126 link] to join the DNA project. ==Genetic Homelands== '''Youngs of Scotland''' There are an estimated twenty potential paternal genetic homelands for the origin of the Young surname in Scotland Each of these clans would have a 'Surname Adam' - a single founding male ancestor. The Youngs of Scotland study is broken down into geographic regions not only to make the numbers more managebale but also to help focus the research towards these 'Surname Adams.' DNA testing will also illuminate neighbouring surnames as this ancestor lived near others with whom he was related but who took on other surnames. ==Meaning== '''YOUNG'''. A personal name the same in meaning with Gaelic ''Og'', 'young.' The name was probably applied, as Bardsley suggests, "in the sense of ''junior'', to distinguish father and son when both bore the same personal name." Malmor dictus Juvenis and Ade disctus Juvenis were assizers at Dumbarton in 1271 (RMP., p. 191). John Young de Dyngvale witnessed a charter by the earl of Ross to Reginald, son of Roderick of the Isles, in 1342 (TGSI., VI, p. 165), and Symone Yong was burgess of Elgin in 1343 (REM., p. 290). John Yhung was a tenant of the earl of Douglas in Moffat in 1376 (RHM., I, p. lxiii), Adam Zung witnessed a notarial instrument in 1413 (''Pollok'', I, p. 146), and Walter Young served on an assize at Edinburgh in 1428 (RAA., II, 61). Alexander Yong was chaplain and procurator of the house of the Holy Trinity of Aberdeen in 1439 (CRA., p. 6), John Zung was a presbyter in Glasgow in 1442 (REG., 346), and William Yhonge and Walter Yhonge, Scottish merchants, had safe conducts into England in 1446 (''Bain'', IV, 1187), and so also had Patrick Yunge (Yonge, or Yhong), dean of Dunkeld in 1449 (ibid., 1212, 1218). William Zhong was vicar of Cragy in 1449 (RMP., p. 83), Rovbert Yhonge held a tenement in Glasgow in 1454 (LCD., p. 174), and John Zoung was baile of William, earl of Orkney in 1462 (''Cambus''., 89). Alexander Yonge, a native of Scotland, had letters of denization in England in 1482 (''Bain'', IV, 1473), William Zung is recorded in Newburgh, Fife, in 1479 (LAC., 153), and Mongw Young was tenant in Stobo in 1528 (''Rental''). Yowng 1456, Ywng 1388, Zeung 1617, Zong 1511, Zonge 1493, Zoonge 1525, Zowng 1522. Cf. Younger. List of the Principal Works Referred to: :Bardsley - A dictionary of English and Welsh surnames. By the late C. W. Bardsley. London, 1901. :Bain - Calendar of documents realting to Scotland preserved in Public Record Office. Edited by Joseph Bain. Edinburgh, 1881-84. 4 v. (Cited by number of document unless page is specially referred to.) :CRA. - Extracts from the council register of the burgh of Aberdeen. Aberdeen, 1844-45. 2 v. v. 1: 1398-1570; v, 2: 1570-1625. :LAC. - Chartulary of the Abbey of Lindores, 1195-1479. Edited by Rt. Rev. John Dowden. Edinburgh, 1903. :LCD. - Liber collegii Nostre Domine registrum ecclesie B.V. Marie et Anne infra muros civitatis Glasguensis MDXLIX. Glasgow, 1846. :Pollok. - Memoirs of the Maxwells of Pollock. By Sir William Fraser, Edinburgh, 1853. 2 v. :RAA. - Registrorum abbacie de Aberbrothoc. (I) Pars prior, Registrum vetus munimentaque... 1178-1329. (II) Pars altera, Registrum nigrum...1329-56. Edinburgh, 1848-56. 2 v. :REG. - Registrum episcopatus Glasguensis...Edinburgh, 1843. 2 v. :REM. - Registrum episcopatus Moraviensis...Edinburgh, 1832. :Rental. - Rental book of diocese of Glasgow. 1509-1570. (''In''. Simon. Liber protocollorum. v. 1, p. 41-214.) :RHM. - Registrum honris de Morton: a series of ancient charters of the earldom of Morton, with other orignal papers. Edinburgh, 1853. 2 v. :RMP. - Registrum monasterii de Passelet...Passelet, 1877. :TGSI. - Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness. Inverness, 1872-1939. v. 1-35. Source: George Fraser Black, The Surnames of Scotland: Their Origin, Meaning and History, 2022 Reprint. (Edinburgh: Origin, 2022), p. 828, pp. lix-lxxi. '''Young''' English: distinguishing name, from ME [Middle English] ''yunge'', ''yonge'' young (OE [Old English] ''geong''), for the younger of two bearers of the same given name, usually a son who bore the same name as his father.  In ME this name is often found with the ANF def. art., e.g. Robert ''le Yunge''.
Vars.: '''Younge, Yong(e)'''.
Patrs.: Eng.: '''Youngs''' (common in Norfolk). Flem., Du.: '''Jongen'''.
Source: Patrick Hanks, ed., The Oxford Names Companion (Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2002), p. 678. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== Dejong, Dion, Guyon, Jong, Jung, Junge, Junk, Juvenis, Lajeunesse, Lejeune, Ljung, Og, Ogg, Tarno, Wyng, YANG, YEUNG, Yhong, Yhonge, Yhung, Yong, Yonge, Yongue, Yoon, Younge,Younger, Youngs, Yowng, Yung, Yunge, Yunk, Zeung, Zhong, Zoonge, Zowng, Zung * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Lajeunesse] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/YOUNGER Younger] ==How to add a profile to the Young One Name Study== To add Young Name Study category to a profile, you can add the One Name Study template (which will add the category automatically): '''{{One Name Study|name=Young}}''' results in: {{One Name Study|name=Young}} The profile will then be visible on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Young_Name_Study Category:Young Name Study] page. ==Quicklinks== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:One_Name_Studies One Name Studies Help] :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=YOUNG Young DNA Connections]

Z1a mtDNA Haplogroup

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This project seeks to ... * Gather useful information and references relating to the mtDNA haplogroup Z1a in a single place. * Facilitate communication among DNA testers who have tested as Z1a. * Learn how we may be able to use our knowledge of Z1a in our ancestral research. (For some of us, like me!, we "need" every clue we can get to make progress with our trees.) Naturally, this is very much a work in progress! Please feel free to make or suggest corrections and improvements. Please note at this time you do not have to "be" a Z to join the project. If you're simply interested in the Z mtDNA haplogroup, you're welcome! Please add '''Z1a''' as one of the tags you follow. Right now this project has three members: : [[Keil-336|Susan Keil]] : [[Lium-8 | John Erik Lium]] : [[Davis-62523 | LeAnn Eriksson]] '''Here are some of the tasks that I would like to see happen.''' I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * TBA #1 * TBA #2 * TBA #3 * etc. '''If you have relevant results from a mtDNA test, Who's Your Earliest Known Ancestor in Your Matrilineal Line?''' * [[Andersdotter-6072 | Böret Andersdotter]], b. ~1655; d. before 1696 in Humslid, Högerud, Värmland, Sverige. '''Want to join us?''' Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20508097 send me a private message]. Thanks! ---- == Research Notes == Hi, Susan. Following your G2G posting, I did a few minutes of digging to see if I could come up with any full-text accessible papers that directly addressed haplogroup Z and especially subclade Z1. This one is from May 2012 so is slightly dated, but may be useful. The actual URL to ResearchGate is quite literally 200 characters long, so I used bit.ly to shorten it: [https://bit.ly/2RlSEXG https://bit.ly/2RlSEXG] Citation: Sukernik, Volodko, Mazunin, Eltsov, Dryomov, and Starikovskaya. (2012) "Mitochondrial genome diversity in the Tubalar, Even, and Ulchi: contribution to prehistory of native Siberians and their affinities to Native Americans." ''American Journal of Physical Anthropology''. 148(1):123-38 May 2012. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22050. Page 134 of the journal contains most of the information specific to haplogroup Z, including: "Z1a1a emerged in the present-day Ket, Volga-Urals 'Russians' and Finns-Saami most recently, ~1.6/0.8 kya ''[thousands of years ago]''. Confinement of single Volga-Urals Russians to the Finns-Saami Z1a1a (Ingmanand Gyllensten, 2007) is not unexpected in view of recent historical events." So according to this, Z1a1a '''''is''''' a recent addition to the tree, dating back no more than 1,600 years ago and possibly as recently as 800 years. The paper places bifurcation of Z1a from Z1 at around 14,400 to 9,100 years ago. Good luck with the project! —[[Williams-49144|Ed Williams]] 2) [https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0002929707618928 The Western and Eastern Roots of the Saami—the Story of Genetic “Outliers” Told by Mitochondrial DNA and Y Chromosomes] - [[Lium-8|John Erik Lium]] == Other Z mtDNA Collaborative Areas == * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/1002830963067571/ Facebook Group] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/mt-dna-z/about Family Tree DNA Project] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haplogroup_Z Wikipedia] '''Project created 03Oct2018.'''

Zachariah Harris Disambiguation

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This is for research of Group 62 matches in the Harris family. == Current Theory based on YDNA Groups == Here is the current tree proposed for 4 people [AWH, JRH, RJH, and GGB] in group 62 based on YDNA testing [haplogroup R=M269] with nearly identical values for 67 marker locations. ---- The following is an abbreviated tree, showing only the relevant DNA tested Harris descendants, each indentation representing another generation. For example, Robert Edmund, Loammi and Stephen are all at the same level of indentation, indicating that we think they are brothers, and sons of James William Harris. Each person's individual profile, additional children and other information, where available, may be viewed by clicking on their hyperlinked name. *William Harris b. 1749-1750 Duplin, NC Theory: William is the patriarch of the following, there is only circumstantial evidence to show that he may be the father of John Harris, Sr, William Harris, Jr., Daniel Harris and Shadrack Harris, as well as one unidentified younger son born 1784 - 1790. It is possible that he has older sons not represented in the census records of 1786 and later. ---- **[[Harris-22863|John Harris]] b. 1772 Wayne Co, NC m. Susannah "Sukey" Herring ***[[Harris-27034|Elizabeth "Betsy" ''Harris'' Underhill]] b.~1807 Wayne Co, NC ****[[Underhill-1221|Harriett K ''Underhill'' Lane]] (1836 - 1910) Wayne Co, NC *****[[Lane-9535|Harriett Catherine "Kate" ''Lane'' Casey]] (1862 - 1942) Wayne Co, NC -> UT ******[[Casey-2877|Lettie Florence ''Casey'' Price]] (1879 - 1904) Wayne Co, NC *******[[Price-13813|Maggie Mabel ''Price'' Downing]] (1900 - 1988) Wayne Co, NC -> UT ********S. Jarvis (autosomal DNA match to Cynthia Harris 61 cm across 4 segments triangulated with match to Holly McClure "safarichick", matches Sandra Contini , Allen Harris and Ronald Harris also) ***[[Harris-22813|Rachel ''Harris'' Garris]] b. 1813 NC ****[[Garris-163|Rachel Garris]] b. 1838 NC *****[[Garris-162|Joseph Benjamin Garris]] b. 1862 ******Joseph Henry Garris b. 1897 *******Elizabeth (Betty) Ann Grant-Garris (autosomal DNA match to James Richard Harris) ***[[Harris-27265|John Harris]] (1800 - 1839) m. Elizabeth "Betsy" Herring (1806 - 1884) ****[[Harris-27318|Catherine "Cartha" ''Harris'' Casey]] b. 1825 NC *****John Thomas Casey b. 6 Dec 1869 NC ******Arnold Borden Casey b. 14 Oct 1906 NC *******Rose Marie Casey b. 1944 (autosomal DNA match to Cynthia Harris 40.3 cM, Allen Harris 86.2 cM and Lynn Wiggers 16.2 cM) ******Eugene Francis Casey (1899 - 1932) NC *******Private Ancestry Tree ********ead43 (DNA match to Allen Harris, Cynthia Harris, S_Jarvis, oncologyvettech) ---- **[[Harris-26535|Daniel Harris]] (ca.1774 -1827) (Duplin, NC -> Dickson, TN) - m. Abigail (Abbe) Sanders ***[[Harris-26534|John Thomas Harris Sr.]] (1819 - 1896) Dickson County, TN "Dickson County, Tennessee : County and Circuit Court Minutes 1816-1828 and Witness Docket Abstracted by Carol Wells On page 165: Under Jan. 1828: Minor Bibb to Adm estate of Daniel Harris decd. Order orphans Adum Harris 12 years old to John R.Weldon; Mark Harris 16 years old >>> to Minor Bibb to learn Farming; Everitt Harris 13 years old to learn mill right trade; John Harris 7 years old to Archibald Pullin to be a farmer. Minor Bibb was a Justice in 1824 **** [[Harris-26533|Mark Harris]] (1846 - 1916) Dickson, TN *****[[Harris-26532|Winfrey Harris]] (1877 - 1957) Dickson, TN ******[[Harris-26531|Basil Arnoth Harris]] (1915 - 2005) Dickson, TN *******A. Wayne Harris (b. 1940? ) (Harris YDNA Group 62) ---- **'''Zachariah Harris b. ~1773-1775''' Ancestry.com. Kentucky, Land Grants, 1782-1924 [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=YnH2318&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&indiv=1&db=kentuclg&gss=angs-d&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&MS_AdvCB=1&gsln=HArris&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&MSAV=2&uidh=a3z&pcat=36&fh=113&h=24697&recoff=8&fsk=BEFpYewIgAAIGQAA70k-61-&bsk=&pgoff=&ml_rpos=114]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997. Theory, no first source records provided to show he is the son of William ***[[Harris-26544|Richard Harris]] (~1797 - >1835) Muhlenberg, Ky Theory, no first source records provided to show he is the son of Zachariah ****[[Harris-26457|Zachariah Harris]] (1835 - 1880) Illinois m. Sarah TIgnor *****[[Harris-26454|James Richard Harris]] (1874 - 1961) Illinois ******[[Harris-26464|Roy Raymond Harris]] (1915 - 1984) Illinois -> California *******James Richard Harris (b. 1940?)(Harris YDNA Group 62, GEDMatch # T756582, weak autosomal match to Ronald Harris, 66 cM match to Elizabeth Grant-Garris) ***Jane ''Harris'' Allison b. ~1802 Virginia Theory, no first source records available to date for ancestors (descendants confirmed), speculative that she is the daughter of Zachariah, sister of Richard and/or James William particularly due to Virginia birthplace as provided in 1850 and 1860 censuses and assumed, to date, birthplace of Richard as Kentucky. ****[[Allison-3878|Thomas Jefferson Allison]] b. ~1839 *****[[Allison-3881|Hardy Ward Allison]] b. 1871 MO -> TX ******[[Allison-3882|Edna ''Allison'' Wright]] b. 1897 TX *******Nettie Wright (autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris) ********Dora Eileen Young "lonebeader"He Wasn't an Only Child After All [https://relatedtopics.wordpress.com/2011/05/23/he-wasnt-an-only-child-after-all/] ---- **William Harris Jr. b. 1772 m. [[Casey-2909|Mary Casey]] NC -> KY ***[[Harris-23626| James William Harris]] (1807 - 1893) KY -> MS Confirmed by Land Deed of 1821 to be con of William Harris Jr. ****[[Harris-26616|Robert Edmund Harris]] ((1828 - 1907]] KY -> TN Strong Theory with DNA support: son of James - see below *****[[Harris-25431|Mary Jane ''Harris'' Mobley]] (1851 - 1916) KY ******[[Mobley-868|Nell ''Mobley'' McDowell]] (1878 - 1956) KY -> TN *******[[McDowell-2872|William L. McDowell]] (1909 - 1994) KY -> GA ********Jean McDowell Ray b. 1942 (autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris) ********William Lee McDowell Jr (autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris and Lynn Wiggers) *****[[Harris-26491|Christopher Marion Harris]] (1859 - 1910) TN->IL->MO ******[[Harris-26490|John W Harris]] (1884 - 1964) MO->IL *******Lillian Velma (Harris - given up for adoption) ''Weiss'' Koeneman Mines (1904 - 1987) ********Victor Koeneman (match to Ronald Harris) ********Benny Robert Mines (match to Ronald Harris) *******[[Harris-26488|John B Harris]] (1916 - 1995) IL -> NM ********Ronald James Harris "harris0401" (b. 1941) (Harris YDNA Group 62, FTDNA Kit B164080, GEDMatch #A636488) (matches to other indicated DNA tested members of this tree) ********Judith ''Harris'' Engle b. 1945 (autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris, Cynthia Harris, Lynn Wiggers, Waneeta Boersema) *****[[Harris-27032|Sarah Ellen ''Harris'' Bradley]] (1863 - 1925) TN -> KY ******[[Bradley-8500|Lou ''Bradley'' McClure]] (1899 - 1989) KY *******William McClure(1931 - 2014) KY ********Holly McClure "safarichick" (autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris, Cynthia Harris Kenny, Sharon Jarvis) *****[[Harris-26847|Perry Edmond Harris]] b. 1878 KY -> AR ******[[Harris-26848|Winnie Estelle ''Harris'' Jackson]] b. 1900 KY -> AR *******[[Jackson-23211|Mary Evelyn ''Jackson'' Hart]] b. 1925 MI ********Kenneth Jackson Hart b. 1945 MI -> CA *********Kathleen "Kathy" J ''Hart'' Autwell b. 1969 CA(autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris) ****[[Harris-23263|Loammi Harris]] (1834 - 1920) KY -> MS m. Frances Kiteurah Bonds *****[[Harris-26626|Hepsy Belzorah ''Harris'' Wren]] b. 1856 ******[[Wren-1025|William Loammi Wren]] b. 1882 AL *******[[Wren-1031|Rowe Sims Wren]] b. 1917 AL ********pmwren (autosomal match to Allen Harris, Cynthia Harris, Sandra Contini, Mary Humes) ******[[Wren-1027|Mary ''Wren'' Hudson]] b. 1891 *******[[Hudson-8176|Lester Belle ''Hudson'' Contini]] b. 1924 ********Sandra Contini "S.C." b. 1945 (autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris, Cynthia Harris Kenny, Allen Harris, Sharon Jarvis) *******Una Lee Wren Hudson ********Mary Humes Troup(DNA match to Cynthia Harris, Allen Harris, Holly McClure) *****[[Harris-23147|Anderson Mims Harris]] (1870 - 1949) AL -> LA ******[[Harris-23145|Charles Haskell Harris]] (1907 - 1986) OK -> LA *******[[Harris-26068|Allen Womble Harris]] b. 1936 LA (DNA matches to Cynthia Harris, Sandra Contini, Mary Humes, pmwren, Sharon Jarvis, Glenn Gates Bryant - GedMatch ID A097433 ) *******[[Harris-23144|Cleo Agnes ''Harris'' Wiggers]] (1933 - 2016) LA ********[[Wiggers-131|Lynn Wiggers]] b. 1957 LA -> AR (DNA - FTDNA Kit #753093, GEDMatch T584873 Matches Cynthia Harris, Allen Harris, Ronald Harris, Judith Engle, William McDowell, Waneeta Boersema, Mary Humes Troup, Glenn Gates Bryant, Doyle McCullar, Rose Casey) ******[[Harris-23479|Richard Woodrow Harris]] (1917 - 2004) OK -> LA *******[[Harris-23630|Cynthia ''Harris'' Kenney]] "bayoulou1957" b. 1957 LA (strong autosomal DNA match to Ronald Harris and Glenn Bryant, matches Al Harris, Sharon Jarvis, GEDMatch #A517154) ****[[Harris-25066|Martha "Mattie" ''Harris'' Shewbart]] (1843 - 1925) MS -> AL *****[[Shewbart-8|Adolphus Augustus Shewbart]] (1874 - 1953) AL ******[[Shewbart-9|Lora Jewel ''Shewbart'' Deloach]] (1919 - 1987) AL -> TN *******deloachd (autosomal DNA match to Cynthia Harris Kenny, Allen Harris) *****[[Shewbart-10|Martin Luther Shewbart]] (1887 - 1962) AL ******[[Shewbart-11|Zella Ann ''Shewbart'' McCullar]] (1910 - 1994) AL *******Doyle McCullar b. 1940 (autosomal DNA match to Cynthia Harris Kenny, Lynn Wiggers, Ron Harris, Judith Engle, Waneeta Boersema, Glenn Gates Bryant) ****[[Harris-26542|Matilda ''Harris'' Britton]] (1845 - 1935) MS -> TX *****Luther Alma ''Britton'' Rogers ******Lula Pearl ''Rogers'' Bledsoe *******Vivian Irene ''Bledsoe'' Meredith ********Deward William Meredith *********Patsy Meredith Busby **********Troya Parker (autosomal DNA match to Cynthia Harris Kenny, Holly McClure) ****[[Harris-26470|Stephen Vincent Harris]] (1840 - 1920) MS -> OK *****[[Harris-26477|William Tankersley Harris]] (1875 - 1947) MS -> OK ******[[Harris-26480|Stephen Voorhees Harris]] (1910 - 1966) OK -> OK *******Glenn Gates Bryant (b. 1943?) (Harris YDNA Group 62, autosomal match to Cynthia ''Harris'' Kenny, GEDMatch #M266670, Allen Harris, Lynn Wiggers, Waneeta Boorsema) ===DNA Matches of Ronald Harris=== :Ronald Harris (John B, John W., Christopher Marion, Robert E.) matches the following Harris descendants: *Judith Harris b 1945 (John B, John W., Christopher Marion, Robert E.) *Victor Koeneman b. 1939 (Lillian, John W., Christopher Marion, Robert E.) *Jean McDowell Ray b. 1942 (William McDowell, Nell Mobley McDowell, Mary Jane Harris McDowell, Robert Edmund Harris) *William Lee McDowell (William McDowell, Nell Mobley McDowell, Mary Jane Harris McDowell, Robert Edmund Harris) *Cynthia Harris Kenney b. 1957 (Richard Woodrow, Anderson, Loammi, James William) *Sandra Contini b. 1945 (Lester Hudson, Mary Wren, Hepsy Harris, Loammi Harris, James William Harris b. 1807) *Nettie Wright(Edna Allison, Hardy Allison, Thomas Jefferson Allison 1839, Thomas Allison 1796) *Glenn Gates Bryant (Stephen, William T., Stephen, James William) is Harris YDNA Group 62 *Holly McClure 1969 (Bill McClure, Lou Anna ''Bradley'' McClure, Sarah Ellen ''Harris'' Bradley, Robert Edmund Harris) *B.M. [Benny Mines 1952] (managed by 1_phyllism)(Lillian Velma, John W Harris, Christopher Marion Harris, Robert Edmund Harris, James William Harris) *Kathy Hart Autwell b. 1970 (Kenneth Hart, Mary Evelyn ''Jackson'' Hart, Winnie Evelyn ''Harris'' Jackson, Perry Edmond Harris, Robert Edmund Harris) ==DNA Matches of Allen Womble Harris == *Glenn Gates Bryant (Steven Voorhees Harris, William Tankersley Harris, Steven Vincent Harris, James William Harris) (64.2 cM across 2 segments) *Mary Humes (private, Una Lee Hudson, Mary Ardonis Wren, Hepsy Belzora Harris) *Sandra Contini b. 1945 (Lester Hudson, Mary Wren, Hepsy Harris, Loammi Harris, James William Harris b. 1807) *pmwren (Rowe Simms Wren, William Loammi Wren, Hepsy Belzorah Harris, William Loammi Harris) *Sharon Jarvis (Maggie Mabel Price 1900 - 1988, Lettie Florence Casey 1879 - 1904 Wayne, NC, Harriet C Lane 1862 - 1942 Wayne, NC, Harriet K Underhill 1836 - 1910 Wayne, NC, Elizabeth "Betsy" Harris 1807 - 1857 Wayne, NC, John Harris d. Feb 18, 1823, Wayne NC, m. Sukey Herring b. 1778, William Harris ~1755 - 1811) ==DNA Matches of Cynthia ''Harris'' Kenney== Cynthia Devon ''Harris'' Kenney (Woodrow, Anderson, Loammi, James Richard) matches the following Harris descendants: *Holly McClure 1969 (Bill McClure, Lou Anna ''Bradley'' McClure, Sarah Ellen ''Harris'' Bradley, Robert Edmund Harris) *Mary Humes (private, Una Lee Hudson, Mary Ardonis Wren, Hepsy Belzora Harris) 150 cm across 10 DNA segments shared match with safarichick *Sharon Jarvis (Maggie Mabel Price 1900 - 1988, Lettie Florence Casey 1879 - 1904 Wayne, NC, Harriet C Lane 1862 - 1942 Wayne, NC, Harriet K Underhill 1836 - 1910 Wayne, NC, Elizabeth "Betsy" Harris 1807 - 1857 Wayne, NC, John Harris d. Feb 18, 1823, Wayne NC, m. Sukey Herring b. 1778, William Harris ~1755 - 1811) 61 cm across 4 DNA segments shared match with safarichick 4th to 6th cousin, also matches with Ronald Harris *Dana Deloach (Lora Jewell ''Shewbart'' Deloach, 1919 -1987 AL -> TN, Adolphus Augustus Shewbart 1873 - 1953, Martha Ann "Mattie" Harris Shewbart) shared match with safarichick 44 cm across 4 segments *Sandra Contini, b. 1945 (Lester Hudson, Mary Wren, Hepsy Harris, Loammi Harris, James William Harris b. 1807) shared match with S_Jarvis, 3rd cousin, 161 cm 10 segments ====Relevant Shared Matches lacking sufficient information to add to the tree==== *Melissa Andrews (d. of Hugh Broussard) 462 cm across 23 DNA segments, possible range 1st to 2nd cousins shared match with safarichick, pmwren, Allen Harris *oncologyvettech, (private, David C. Harris Jr 1920 - 1974 GA -> AZ, David Converse (Opa York) Harris GA -> NY, Robert Harris b. ~1825 Savannah GA) shared match with S_Jarvis, 34 cm 2 segments possible 4th - 6th cousin *ead43, (...,Eugene Francis Casey 1899 - 1932, John Thomas Casey 1869 - 1933, Catherine Harris 1829 - 1911, John Harris 1800 - 1829 m. Elizabeth Herring, William Harris b. 1779 m Mary Casey 1775 Wayne, NC - 1800 Wayne NC, Micajah Casey 1745 - 1800) shared match with S_Jarvis, 24.1 cm 1 segment--> ==Theory: Robert E. Harris, son of James William Harris== ===Census Data=== *1830 Census - Muhlenberg, KY - James HarrisAncestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1830usfedcenancestry&h=1093077&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=slQ16&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&rhSource=8054]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. ::Male <5 b. 1826 - 1830 (Theory: [[Harris-26616|Robert Edmund Harris]]) ::Female <5 years old b. 1826 - 1830 (missing Harris daughter) ::Female 20 - 29 b. 1801 - 1810 (Theory: wife previous to Anne based on census ages below) ::Male 20 - 29 b.1801 - 1810 (James William) *1840 Census - Tishomingo, MS - James HarrisAncestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1840usfedcenancestry&h=1452826&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=slQ16&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&rhSource=8058]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. ::Male <5 b. 1836 - 1840 (Stephen)"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (#[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6GK3-FVG?cc=1401638&wc=95RJ-BZ6%3A1031309501%2C1032098801%2C1032098802] : 9 April 2016), Mississippi > Tishomingo > image 39 of 337; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ::Male <5 b. 1836 - 1840 (Loammi) ::Male 5 - 9 b. 1831 - 1835 (James Jr.) ::Male 30 - 39 b. 1801 - 1810 (James William) ::Female <5 b. 1835 - 1840 (Catherine) ::Female 20 - 29 b. 1811 - 1820 (Ann) ::'''There is no match in the 1840 Census above for the earlier family members in 1830, and the theory is that the son Edmund as well as another son (missing daughter, now 20 - 24 years old is unaccounted for, she could have married or died) may be found in the following Allison family census records: ''' *Census 1850 - Obion, Tennessee - Thomas AllisonAncestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=1850usfedcenancestry&h=6460044&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&rhSource=6742]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2009. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. ::[[Allison-3879|Thomas Allison]] b.~1797 ::Jane (Harris) Allison b.~1802 ::[[Allison-3880|Harriet Allison]] b.~1832 ::Caroline Allison b.~ 1835 ::[[Allison-3878|Thomas Allison]] b.~1839 ::[[Harris-26616|Edmund Harris]] b.~1829 ::[[Harris-27023|Jackson Harris ]] b.~1832 ::'''Since this poses an interesting possibility, reviewing earlier census records of Thomas Allison seems appropriate''' *Census 1840 - Obion, Tennessee - Thomas AllisonAncestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8057&h=3426761&ssrc=pt&tid=19501203&pid=811829128&usePUB=true]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. ::Male <5 b. 1836 - 1840 (Thomas Allison, Jr. 1839) ::Male 5 - 9 b. 1831 - 1835 ([[Harris-27023|Jackson Harris]] 1832) ::Male 10 - 14 b. 1826 - 1830 ([[Harris-26616|Edmund Harris]] - R.E. 1828) ::Male 20 - 29 b. 1811 - 1820 (Milton Allison 1820) ::(William Allison b. 1818 married in 1837) ::Male 40 - 49 b. 1791 - 1800 (Thomas Allison, Sr. b. 1796) ::Female 5 - 9 b. 1831 - 1835 (Harriet Allison b. 1832) ::Female 5 - 9 b. 1831 - 1835 (Caroline Allison b. 1835) ::Female 10 - 14 b. 1826 - 1830 (Theory: missing Harris daughter b. ~1830) ::Female 10 - 14 b. 1826 - 1830 (Elvira Allison b. 1828) ::Female 10 - 14 b. 1826 - 1830 (Elizabeth Allison b. 1826) ::Female 15 - 19 b. 1821 - 1825 (Martha Allison b. 1824) ::Female 30 - 39 b. 1801 - 1810 (Jane Allison, b. 1802) *Census 1830 - Obion, Tennessee - Thomas AllisonAncestry.com. 1830 United States Federal Census [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=8058&h=734761&ssrc=pt&tid=19501203&pid=811829128&usePUB=true]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. ::Male 10 - 14 b. 1816 - 1820 (William Allison b. 1818) ::Male 10 - 14 b. 1816 - 1820 (Milton Allison b. 1820) ::Male 30 - 39 b. 1791 - 1800 (Thomas Sr.) :: Female <5 b. 1826 - 1830 (Elizabeth Allison b. 1826) :: Female <5 b. 1826 - 1830 (Elvira Allison b. 1828) ::Female 5 - 9 b. 1821 - 1825 (Frances Allison b. 1822) ::Female 5 - 9 b. 1821 - 1825 (Martha Allison b. 1824) ::Female 5 - 9 b. 1821 - 1825 (unidentified) ::Female 30 - 39 b. 1791 - 1800 ( Jane b. 1802?) ::Female 30 - 39 b. 1791 - 1800 (unidentified) ===Analysis=== ::By all appearances, Edmund is not in the Allison household in 1830, but he and C Jackson Harris b. 1832 are there in 1840, lending credence to the theory that at Edmund is in the household of James William Harris in 1830. The birth year for Jane in most records is 1802 and she should be in a younger group on the 1830 Allison household census ::Jane, five years older than James W., could be a sister, or other near blood relative, of James with whom he left three children after the death of their mother, in which case we would expect to see DNA matches between the descendants of James William Harris, and the Thomas Allison descendants. ::This theory is supported by the DNA match between Ronald Harris, descendant of R. Edmund Harris, and Nettie Wright, descendant of Thomas Allison b. 1839, but unfortunately, no more than it supports a theory that Jane is the mother of Edmund Harris as well as Thomas Allison. ::No earlier marriage has been found for Thomas Allison Sr by a professional researcher, but so far, no marriage date or other confirmation for Thomas and Jane's marriage prior to 1832. Absence of a record does not conclusively confirm it's non-existance, which, without the opportunity to confirm with DNA, would be accepted as the best genealogical evidence available. ::In order to prove that Jane is not the mother of Edmund beyond all reasonable doubt, we may have the opportunity to confirm autosomal matches from members of other Harris descendants from lines other than Edmund '''''OR''''' a find match to a descendant of an Allison born prior to 1832. == Possible Zachariahs == *Zachariah Harris (1770 - 1818) married Amelia Cooper 26 Mar 1808 Muhlenberg County, KY Muhlenberg County, KY - Marriages: Book One #[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ky/muhlenberg/vitals/marriages/various.txt] **Will of Zachariah Harris naming Milly (Amelia) as his sole heir Citation: Ancestry.com. Indiana, Wills and Probate Records, 1798-1999 [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9045/007665970_00045?pid=767008&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc%3DYnH1189%26_phstart%3DsuccessSource%26usePUBJs%3Dtrue%26indiv%3D1%26db%3DUSProbateIN%26gss%3Dangs-d%26new%3D1%26rank%3D1%26msT%3D1%26gsfn%3DZachariah%2520%26gsfn_x%3D0%26gsln%3DHarris%26gsln_x%3D0%26_89004261__int%3D1819%26MSAV%3D1%26uidh%3Dm35%26pcat%3D36%26fh%3D0%26h%3D767008%26recoff%3D%26ml_rpos%3D1&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YnH1189&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. **Cooper Harris (1809 - 1857) **Zachariah Harris (1812 - ____) **Susannah Harris (1817 - 1888) m. Thomas Endicott Forrest **Jeremiah Harris (1819 - 1846) == Census Records == ===1810=== ====Muhlenberg County==== :Name: Zachariah HarrisAncestry.com. 1810 United States Federal Census [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?_phsrc=YnH1196&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&gss=angs-c&new=1&rank=1&gsfn=zachariah&gsfn_x=0&gsln=Harris&gsln_x=0&msbdy=1784&msbpn__ftp=North%20Carolina,%20USA&msbpn=36&msbpn_PInfo=5-%7C0%7C1652393%7C0%7C2%7C0%7C36%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C&msrpn__ftp=Kentucky,%20USA&msrpn=20&msrpn_PInfo=5-%7C0%7C1652393%7C0%7C2%7C0%7C20%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C&cp=0&MSAV=1&uidh=m35&pcat=35&h=696372&recoff=7%208&dbid=7613&indiv=1&ml_rpos=3]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. :Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Greenville, Muhlenberg, Kentucky :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 1 <- This is Cooper Harris (see above) :Free White Persons - Males - 26 thru 45: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - 16 thru 25: 1 :Number of Household Members Under 16: 1 :Number of Household Members: 3 :This Zachariah Harris would have been born between 1765 - 1784. Richard is 13 this year, James William is ~3. If the census data is correct, this cannot be the father of both Richard-1797 and James-1809 unless there has been a divorce or death of the wife and Richard at 13 years old is living with a different family by 1810. :Next door are two more Harris households, William Harris and Sarah Harris. :Name: William Harris :Free White Persons - Males - 16 - 25: 1 :Free White Persons - Males - over 45: 1 < - potentially this is William b 1749 at 61 years old :Free White Persons - Females - 16 - 25: 1 :Free White Persons - Females - over 45: 1 :Name: Sarah Harris :Free White Persons - Males - Under 10: 2 :Free White Persons - Females - Under 10: 2 <- One of these could potentially be Jane Harris :Free White Persons - Females - 26 - 45: 1 ==Ron Harris' assemblage of the known facts== ====Census data==== :(there were times when names were not spelled correctly; and the census taker sometimes missed people that lived in the area) ::1800 – Muhlenberg County :::Jesse Harris ::1810 census for Muhlenberg County, KY :::Rolen [Rowland or Roland] Harris [age of 26 to 44] :::William Harris, Jr. [age of 26 to 44; born 1766 to 1784; 4 sons and 2 daughters] :::William Harris, Sr.; 1 male 16-25; 1 male 45 or older; 1 female 16-25; 1 female 45 or older :::Zachariah Harris [age of 16 to 25; born 1785 to 1794] :::Abigal Harris :::Sarah Harris :Diagram from James R Harris has Glenn Bryant 1943 – then back a few steps to Stephen V Harris 1840 and Rev. James W Harris 1809; and it has JWH’s father as Zachariah Harris 1773 and his grandfather as William R Harris 1749 Duplin County, NC. (Diagram from JRH is incorrect regarding JWH, as his father is shown to be William Harris, not Zachariah, in a legal document below) :Per Sharon Jarvis – In a Muhlenberg Co., KY book #2, page 206, William Harris provided a deed of trust to Richard Casey, with the amount to be paid by 29 Aug 1810. [This was copied into the Wayne Co., NC deed book.] :Sally Harris, daughter of William Harris and Mary [Polly], married Ephraim Shuffield on 29 Jan 1818 in Muhlenberg Co., Ky. [William Harris witnessed the will of John Shuffield on 22 Nov 1790 in Duplin Co., NC]. Sally’s siblings were Charles, Stephen, James, Amos, and Betsy. ====Muhlenberg Co., KY tax and other records include:==== ::Jesse Harris 1800 [died about 1801] ::Rowland Harris 1801 & 1802 & 1804 ::John Harris 1803 & 1804 ::Richard Harris 1806 ::William Harris 1805 & 1806 [a William Harris died about 1817; left a will] ::Zachariah Harris 1807 & 1808 & 1810 & 1813 & 1815 ::Raleigh Harris 1808 ::Tarlington Harris 1803 ::Daniel Harris 1806 ====Marriages in Muhlenberg Co., KY==== ::Zachariah Harris and Milly Cooper 1808 ::Richard Harris and Hannah Tanner 1816 ::Samuel Harris and Mary Row 1825 ====An old Bible from Wayne Co., NC has:==== ::John Harris 1800-1839; wife was Betsy 1806-1884 :::Their children – :::Penny, Anna, Julia, Cartha, James 1833-1862, John W 1835, Elizabeth ====Records for Duplin & Wayne counties, NC include Harris men in various years==== ::Wm Harris 1784 & 1786 & 1790 & 1798 & 1803 & 1805 ::John Harris 1772 & 1786 & 1798 ::Zachariah Harris 1799 & 1804 ::Uriah N Harris 1803 & 1804 ::Shadderick Harris 1803 ::Amos Harris 1807 through 1810 :About ten different people with the name Harris had land grants in NC from 1738 to 1796. :It has been noted that people from Harris, Beck, Bryant, Holmes, Hines, Moore, Jernigans, and Casey families moved from North Carolina to Kentucky in the early 1800s ==HARRIS AND RELATED NOTES== ::NORTH CAROLINA AND MUHLENBERG CO KENTUCKY FROM FILES OF SHARON JARVIS ===HERRING FAMILY BIBLE, via cousin Renee Jacks (I believe she said it came from Dr. Grover Dale in NC)=== :James Herring, born 15 June 1777, son of Simon Herring and Rachel ::Married Elizabeth Reaves 24 March 1803, NC; died 3 Sept 1845 :Elizabeth Reaves born 10 April 1785, NC; died 4 October 1838, daughter of Adam Reaves and Anne. :::Children: ::::Anne Herring, b 7 Feb 1804, d 24 Dec 1865 ::::Elizabeth Herring, b 27 July 1806, md 31 Oct 1822 to John Harris, Jr. Died19 Nov 1884 ::::Zilpha Herring, b 29 Mar 1809, d 31 Oct 1845 ::::Joel Herring, b 6 May 1811, married 19 Mar 1835 to Polly A. Kornegay, daughter of George Kornegay. Died 20 Jan 1840. ::::Abigail Herring, b 3 Sept 1813; married 1 Oct 1835 to John Lewis, son of Urban Lewis. ::::James Herring, b 18 Dec 1815; died 13 Aug 1845. ::::Benjamin Herring, b 8 July 1818; married 3 or 5 Sept 1844 to Grissella Pipkin. Died 7 Sept 1858. ::::Edith Herring, b 31 Jan 1821; married 18 May 1865 to James R Parker. ::::Edny Herring, b 21 Feb 1823; died 30 July 1843. ::::Caity Herring, b 18 Aug 1825; married 10 July 1866 to Lewis Outlaw; died probably in 1880. ===BIBLE RECORD OF BETSY HERRING HARRIS OF WAYNE CO NC (Original in possession of Mrs. Robert D. Kilpatrick, Top O’World Farm, Litchfield, Connecticut)=== ::John Harris was born 12 Nov 1800; died 29 Oct 1839 ::Betsy Harris, wife of John, was born 27 July 1806; died 19 Nov 1884 :::Children: ::::Penny Harris, b 6 Nov 1823 ::::Anna Harris, b 24 May 1825 ::::Julia Harris, b 16 Nov 1827 ::::Cartha Harris, b 5 Dec 1829 (*shown in other records as Carthy or Catherine) ::::James Harris, b 20 Mar 1833. Died 17 May 1862 in “Richmon.” (Civil War?) ::::John William Harris, b 18 June 1835 ::::Elizabeth Harris, b 6 Aug 1838; married 3 Dec 1857 to John Holmes (Her info from other sources; there was an unreadable page in this Bible that probably contained her name and other deaths and marriages.) ===1870 Census, Indian Springs, Wayne Co, NC=== ::25/25 Elizabeth Harriss, age 66, farmer, b. NC (this is the “Betsy” in the family group above, widow of John Harris, Jr., living next door to her daughter, Cartha/Carthy/Catherine, wife of Matthew Casey (my 2nd great grandfather—Sharon) ::26/26 Matthew Casey m, w, 58, farmer, NC ::Catherine, 40, f w, keeping house, NC (Carthy Harris, previously married to Mr. Budd) ::William Casey, m w, 20, on farm NC (my g-grandfather—Sharon) ::Lewis Casey, m w, 14 NC ::Edith A. 11 f w, NC ::Betsey 9 f w, NC ::Benjamin H. 2, m w, NC ::John T. 8/12, (b. Dec) NC ::Jerrome, 11 f w, NC :::(I think that Edith A. and Betsey might be Catherine’s by her marriage to Mr. Budd. Benjamin and John Thomas were her sons by Matthew, and Jerrome, Lewis, and William were from Matthew’s first wife, Anne Casey—his 1st cousin.) ===HERRING/HARRIS NOTES FROM WAYNE COUNTY NC HERITAGE BOOK=== :Benjamin Herring married Ann Williams, daughter of John Williams of Bertie Co, NC :Benjamin died in 1815, leaving 7 minor children: :Joseph Herring, b 1798 :Benajah Herring, b 1800 (married Saley ___) :Jacob Herring, b 1803 :William Herring, b 1806 :Ara Herring, b 1809 :Abia Herring, b 1811 (married Cuzza Casey) :Smithy Herring, b 1812 ===NC LAND TRANSACTIONS and other court records=== :1774 Duplin tract of land granted to Samuel Herring, 22 Jul 1774. This land was conveyed to Ephraim Shuffield, and from him to John Harris :1783 Stephen Herring was taxed for land in Duplin Co. Also other Herrings: Arthur, Benjamin, Daniel, Isaac, and Richard. :1786 Samuel Herring sold land to Micajah Casey, Sr., on south side of the Neuse River, east side of Sleepy Creek. :1800 Samuel Herring in Duplin Co. :1805 James Herring and Joseph Herring witnessed a deed of William Harris to Simon Herring :1806 Duplin Co. Tax List: (Herrings) Benjamin, Stephen, William, Daniel, Alex, and Simon, adjoining Samuel Herring :1823/24 James Herring witnessed and was executor of will of John Harris :1826 James Herring appointed co-guardian of daughters of John Harris :1835 James Herring witnessed deed of John Harris to Aaron Moses :1838/39 John Harris sold to James Herring land on Horsepen Pocosin :1841 James Herring, Jr. appointed guardian of John Harris’s grandchildren ===DOBBS/JOHNSTON COUNTIES (probably)=== :1764 Abraham Herring paid 5 L (pounds) for 100 acres from Lewis Skibbow. Witnesses: Daniel Herring, John Foley, and William Whitfield, Sr. :1764 Arthur Herring 100 @ to John Sulavant. Witness: Robert Warren. ===SAMPSON COUNTY WILLS=== :Bk A, 1796. Jacob Herring. Wife, Betsey. Children: Stephen, Mary, Sarah, and Betsey. Brother: Uzzell Herring. :1803: Uzzell Herring. Wife, Ann. Children: Joseph, Nathan, John, Benjamin, William, and Nancy. ===WAYNE COUNTY INFO ON JOHN HARRIS FAMILY, from Wayne County NC Deeds, Bk 15, p. 357, 18 Feb 1832. Wills, Wayne Co NC R_s_124, file # 301;=== :Bible of Betsy Herring Harris and Bible of James Herring ::HUSBAND: John Harris, Sr., b. 1778/80; died 1823/24, will made 9 Jan 1823, probated Nov term, 1824. ::WIFE: Sukey Herring, daughter of Simon Herring and Rachel Herring (cousins) ::CHILDREN: :::John Harris, Sr. b. 12 Nov 1800. Married 31 Oct 1822 to Elizabeth Herring, daughter of :::James and Elizabeth Reaves Herring. John died 29 Oct 1839 in the Neuse River, and is buried on Seven Springs Rd in Wayne Co, NC. :::Elizabeth Harris, married Daniel Underhill :::Penelope (Penny) Harris, married Bryan(t) Lane, son of William Lane and Elisabeth Reeves/Reaves :::Nancy Harris, married Thomas Reaves :::Rachell Harris :::Sally Harris :::Susan Harris :::Edith Harris :::William Harris ===WAYNE COUNTY NC DEED BOOK 8, P. 183 (DATE? AFTER JAN 1805)=== :William Harriss of Wayne Co, NC, for 16 pounds, to Simon Herring of Wayne, for 15@ on the south side of the Neuse River, between Sleepy Creek head, and Horsepen Branch, adjoining Samuel Herring, Dickson__ land, which was patented to Enoch Price on 18 Nov 1802 and transferred by deed to Wm. Harriss on 12 Jan 1805. Witnesses: James Herring and Joseph Herring. :Wayne Co. Deed Bk 7, p. 217. Uriah Blanshard and Sivel Blanshard sold dower right of said Sivel in the lands of her former husband, John Harris, deceased, to Ichabod Herring. Wit by Graddy Herring. 9 Nov 1801. (Note: Sivel, or Civil, was the daughter of Reuben Hines and Zilphia Carraway.) :Wayne Co, Deed Bk 12, p. 536. John Harris, Sr., deed of gift to son William Harris, excepting a lifetime estate for self and after his death, for the support of all his children except son John, and for the support of his wife Sukey, during her widowhood. 9 Jan 1823. :Muhlenberg Co, KY (mis-transcribed as Mecklenburg Co.), Book 10, p. 19. William Harris of [Muhlenberg Co. KY], deed to John Casey for his interest in land of which Micajah Casey Jr. died possessed—said Harris an heir- at- law in right of his wife Mary, 1 Aug 1810. (Copied into Wayne County deed book.) :Muhlenberg Co. KY, Book 12, p. 206. William Harris of Mulinberg Co KY, deed of trust to Richard Casey for 1/7 interest in a Negro that fell to Mary and William Harris from Potranch Jarnackin [Patience Jernigan], her grandmother, after the death of Sarah Casey, Sr. Witnesses by John Casey and Salley Casey. No date, but amount to be paid by 29 Aug 1810. (copied into Wayne County deed book.) ===DUPLIN COUNTY:=== :William Harriss witnessed the will of John Shuffield 22 Nov 1790 in Duplin Co. (Ephraim Shuffield married Sally Harris, daughter of William and Mary Harris, on 29 Jan 1818, Muhlenberg Co., KY. Sally is believed to be the granddaughter of Micajah Casey and Sarah [Hines?] of Wayne Co, NC, daughter of Patience Hines Jernigan. Sally’s known siblings are Charles Harris, Stephen Harris, James Harris, A. Harris, and Betsy Harris. See Deeds, Muhlenberg Co, KY, Bk 5, p. 239, 1821.) :In 1782, John Harris had land in Duplin Co adjoining McLendon and Peter Barbery on north side of “Charry” Creek. (Cherry?) :Zachariah Harris witnessed the will of Edmond Duncan in 1799. Duncan had dau’s Anna Reaves and Catron Reaves. His son was probably William Duncan, who bought land from William Harris in 1794. Edmond Duncan had a deed to Carson Harris for 100@ proved by Wm. Sullivan 1794, Duplin Co. :Amos Harris owed a $20 note to the estate of Mary Bowzer, 1807-1810, Duplin Co. ===1784 CENSUS, DUPLIN CO, NC=== :Wm Harris, 1 male 21-60, 5 males older or younger than 21-60, 5 females Neighbors included Simon Flowers and Jacob Millard :Other names of interest and years found in Duplin: ::1772, John Harris ::1790, Wm Harris ::1794, Carson Harris ::1798, John Harris, Wm Harris, Eph. Shuffield, Hardy Reaves ::1799, Zachariah Harris ::1803, Wm R. Harris and Uriah N Harris (also in Wayne Co., 1803: William and Shadderick Harris) ::1804, Zacheriah Harris, Uriah Harris, Wm Harris ::1805, Wm. Harris (appointed constable) ::1807-1810, Amos Harris :John Harris of Duplin to appear in court with others to show cause why they shall not be agreeable to act of assembly in 1786 (don’t know what this was about) :William Harris helped to build a road to Wayne County in Oct 1786. :Samuel Ward deed to Wm Harris for 200@ in 1784. (Duplin County.) :Betsey Harris was told to bring her three children before the next court, Jan 1788 Elizabeth Harris, living on Limestone (Creek?), is ordered to bring her 9-year-old son to court to be provided for, 1794. Probably *William, below.) :William Harris Harris (sic) deed to William Duncan in Duplin Co. for 160@, proved by John Bradley in Jan 1794. :Edmond Duncan to Carson Harris, 100@, proved by Wm . Sullivan, Jan 1794 :Inventory of estate of Edward Harris, dec’d, filed in Jan of 1794. Stephen Beck, administrator. James Wright, Dan’l Glisson, and James Morris to settle Edward’s estate, 1796. :William Harris, orphan now about 10 years old, is bound as apprentice to Caleb Quin until age 21, to learn to read, write, cypher, and the trade of a cooper. Oct 1794. :William Harris is one of the administrators of the estate of Wm Kenan, dec’d, 1795, Duplin :Dicey Harris married Wm Kennedy 1 April 1797, Duplin. :Ephraim Shuffield, deed from Samuel Herring, 200@ in Duplin on north side of NE Horsepen Branch and Sleepy Creek, adjoining Thomas Ayres, Jas Green. Wit: Wm Lane, Hardy Reaves, James Bradley & Andrew Bass. 1792. :Ephraim Shuffield, deed to John Harris for 100@, Duplin. Proved by Wm Harris. 1794 :Ephraim Shuffield, deed to Hardy Reaves, for 100@, Duplin. Proved by John Harris, 1794. :Joel Sasser, deed to Hardy Reaves for 20@, Duplin. Proved by Wm Harris, 1794. :Ephraim Shuffield to John Harris in 1796 for 70 pounds a tract in Duplin on north side of the Little Horsepen Branch and Sleepy Creek adj Thomas Ayrs, Joseph Green, being a tract granted to Samuel Herring in 1774, and conveyed to Ephraim Shuffield. Wit: Wm. Harris, Jr., Dan’l Parker, and Wm. Harris, Sr., proved in 1798. :Wm. Harris to Uriah Harris, in 1800, for 50 pounds, 50@ on north side of NE Swamp, and on Lewis Branch adj. Samuel Herring. Wit B. Kornegay and Jacob Kornegay. :Hardy Reaves, deed to Zachariah Harris for 100@, proved by Bazil Kornegay, 1803. :Uriah (N-his mark) Harris to George Hase, both of Duplin deed for100@ on south side of Little Horsepen Branch, adj Thomas Ayrs, being granted to said Harris by Hardy Reves. Wit: Sam’l Herring and Nedham Bass, 1804. :Samuel Herring of Duplin, deed to Wm Whitfield of Wayne, 171@ on the Northeast River, joining Little Horsepen Branch, in 2 tracts: one adj. said Herring’s corner, the Lewis Branch, John Harris’s line, and two, 80 @ being a patent to Zachariah Harris on 22 Oct 1800 from His Excellency Benj. Williams, crossing the swamp to George Kornegay’s corner, and along Watson’s line. Wit: Micajah Casey, Wm. Casey, and Wm. Cullen Cook, April 1804. :Wm. Johnston, bill of sale to Jesse Harris, Caleb Quinn, and Nathan Waller, for sundry Negroes. :Zachariah Harris, 1803 deed for 80@ to Sam’l Herring, Duplin, proved by Hardy Reaves, Wm. Herring, & Jesse Newel, 1804. :Uriah Harris, deed for 100@, Duplin, proved by Sam’l Herring, 1804. :Wm Harris, deed to Sam’l Herring for 200@ in Duplin, proved by Hardy Reaves, 1804. :Caleb Quinn to Jesse Harris, deed for 200@ in Duplin, proved by Nathan Waller, 1805 (?) ===WAYNE COUNTY, NC=== :John Harris, deceased by 1801, was married to Civil (Sivel/Sibyl) Hines, (daughter of Reuben Hines and Zilphia Carraway, and granddaughter of Patience Hines Jernigan). As a widow, Civil married Uriah Blanshard. In 1801, they sold John Harris’s former property to Ichabod Herring of Wayne County. Witness: Graddy Herring. :Note: Sibly (or Sibyl) Carraway married William Bitworth Harris on 22 April 1789, Craven Co, NC. (WHO WERE THEY?) ===WAYNE COUNTY DEEDS=== :(notice that a lot of the waterways extend from Wayne down into Duplin, as they have the same names—Sleepy Creek, Horsepen Branch or Pocosin, south side of the Neuse River, the Northeast (River), and Thunder Swamp, though I haven’t seen that one in these deeds). Many of my relatives seem to have lived in southern Wayne and northern Duplin Counties, often back and forth in both counties, or right on the county line.) :1803. Enoch Price of Wayne to Wm Harris, land on Sleepy Creek and Horse Pen Pocosin, adjoining Sam’ Herring and Dickson. Witnesses: Shadrick Harris and Needham Bass. :1835. Forehands and Braxton sold to Lemon Price of Wayne, two tracts by Horsepen Pocosin adjoining John Harris, Sam’l Herring, and Hatch Whitfield. :1850. Benajah Price sold land to Wm Epps, adjoining Betsy Harris and Robert and Thomas Reaves, on Sleepy Creek in Wayne County. (Thomas Reaves married Nancy Harris, daughter of John Harris Sr. and Sukey Herring.) :1855. Lemon Price to Wm Kornegay and Elisha Pipkin, land in Wayne Co. to pay his debt to them, adjoining John Price, Wright Smith, Benj Herring, Davis’s old line, Marshall Kornegay, Hatch Whitfield, heirs of John Harris, and Sam’l Herring, originally patented to Thomas Turner. Wit: John A. Kornegay and Francis Casey. :1857. Lemon Price to John Underhill, both of Wayne, 90 @ in Wayne adjoining John Harris, Thomas Reaves, Hatch Whitfield, and Sam’l Herring. ===HARRIS LAND GRANTS, NORTH CAROLINA, 1735-1804=== (FROM FILM # 0018083, SLCFHL) :George Harris, p. 133. 624@ Pasquotank Co. 17 Feb 1796 :Richard Harris, p. 160, 268@ Currituck Co., 25 Feb 1696 :Thomas Harris and John Harris, p. 166, 624@ Pasquotank Co, 7 Nov 1706 :George Harris, Sr. p. 167, 342@ Pasquotank, 7 Nov 1706 :George Harris, Jr. p. 167, 300@ Pasquotank, 7 Nov 1706 :Joseph Harris, 288@ Craven Co., 28 June 1738 :Jane Harris, 160@, Beaufort Co, 17 Mar 1738/39 :Tim Harris, 390@, Beaufort Co, 17 Mar 1738/39 :Wm Harris, 640@, Beaufort, 17 Mar 1738/39 :Tim Harris, 165@, Beaufort, 25 July 1743 :Robert Harris, 350@, Edgecombe Co, 1 Dec ? :Thomas Harris, 100@ Hyde Co, Mar 1759, in Mattamuskat, joining his father’s land where he now lives. ::There was a William Harris in Dobbs County, 1790, next to Lewis and Lohorn families. (Wayne County was formed from Dobbs.) ===Craven County, NC Deed Bk 22, page 5. 13 March 1775=== :John Harris and Edward Gatlin of Craven County to Edmond Pearce for 10 Pounds, 125 acres in Craven on the north side of the Neuse, on the east side of Swift Creek and Bear Branch Pocosin, being a tract patented to John Harris on 15 Nov 1762. Edward Gatlin, his partner in the patent, sold his part to Edmond Pearce. Witnesses: James and Levi Gatlin. ===Craven County, Marriage Book B: === :John Harris married Sarah Pearse 28 July 1792 :John Harris married Elizabeth Carmina 30 Dec 1784. (Same man?) :“Shadrah” Harris married Esther Flusher on 16 Jan 1804, Craven Co NC ===Craven County Will, made 7 April 1803, probated June 1803=== :William Harris ::Wife: Elizabeth ::Children Jacob, James, Sally, and “4 youngest daughters” Patsy, Betsy, Sooky, and Polly. ===Hyde County NC Will, Bk 1 p. 26, made 19 July 1771, probated Mar 1772=== :William Harris :Wife: Sarah ::Children (1st five lived in New England): William Harris, Mary Bathbuir, Elizabeth Jackson, Peter Harris, John Harris Amy Winfield, Lucinda Harris, Rebecca Harris, Mary Harris, and Mercy Harris ===Hyde County NC Will, Bk 1, p. 442, 5 Feb 1810=== :William Harris :Wife: Sarah :Children: Thomas Harris, John Harris, Hannah Harris, Pelege Harris, Josiah Harris, Mary Harris ===1790 Census, Hyde Co, NC—Harris=== :Elisha Harris 11300 :Jesse Harris, Sr. 14300 :Jesse Harris, 11100 (these first 3 living close to John and William Carraway :Thomas Harris 31100 :Stephen Harris, 12300 :William Harris, 23300 :Ezekiel Harris, 323— :Ezekiel Harris, Jr. 11300 :William Harris 21000 :Jesse Harris, Jr. 10200 :Gibson Harris 11101 :Ebenezer Harris 10000 :Sarah Harris 01306 ===Other Harris references from Craven and Hyde Counties found in the “Flake-Cropper Sheets, FHL film # 820447”=== ===MUHLENBERG COUNTY KENTUCKY HARRIS REFERENCES=== :Deed Book 5, p. 239, Muhlenberg Co, KY 1821 ::John and Jane Morgan of Muhlenberg Co, deed to Polly Harris, widow of William Harris, dec’d, and to Charles Harris, Sally Shuffield formerly Sally Harris, Stephen Harris, James Harris, A. Harris, and Betsy Harris, for $170 paid to him by said William Harris in his lifetime, 100 acres on Isaacs Creek in Muhlenberg Co. bordering Charles C. Sumner, Peter Boggess, and Thomas Irvin. :Harris Deed Abstracts, Muhlenberg County: ::Bk 1, p. 224 2 Nov 1807. Zachariah Harris to William and Ira Bradford, one seven-year-old boy named Luke. Witnesses: Christopher Thompkins, Charles Henderson and Samuel H Earle. ::Bk 2, p. 242, 9 Oct 1815. Zachariah Harris and Amelia his wife to Whitmer and Valentine, 320@ on Cypress Creek granted to Harris by Abney McLean and George Nought, Jr., patented May 1814, bordering William Nixon and Philip Graves. Signed Zachariah and Milly. ::Bk 5, p. 77 Rowland Harris and wife Lydia to John Cain, 160@ in Illinois being military bounty land granted him in 1818. ::Bk 5, p. 153. 1817-23. Richard Harris of Posey Co, IN to Hugh Nicholds, 130@ patented in 1815, 130@ on Pond River ::Bk 7, p.284. Stephen Harris to John Vincent, 100@on Thompson’s Creek ::Bk 9, p.225. 1837-42. Stephen Harris buying 50@ on Thompson Creek from Ezias W. Earle ::Bk 10, p. 357 Power of Attorney from Perrins Harris and wife to Alvey or Abney McLean ::Bk 10, p. 53 Stephen Harris selling to James E. Coleman 164@ plus a strip on Thompson’s Creek ::Bk 10, p.381 Stephen Harris selling to Wyatt Oates, chattle mortgage (personal property) ::Bk 11, p. 557 Stephen Harris to L. O. Dillingham, 250@ by mortgage ::Bk 11, p. 569. James Harris selling to John Jenkins, 2 tracts on Long Creek ::Bk 13, p. 42 Stephen Harris to Beverly Coleman, 600@ and chattle mortgage ::Bk 15, p. 592. Robert C. Harris buying 159@ on Big Creek from W. D. Dempsey. ::Bk 20, p. 204 Thomas Harris and wife to George Eaves, Jr., 7@ and 50@. ===Muhlenberg Co, KY Index to Wills=== :Jessie Harris, Bk 1, p. 59 (Inventory) 1806 :J. L. Harris, Bk 8, p. 435 (Will) 1964 :John R. Harris, Bk 4, p. 338 (Will) 1906 :P. W. Harris, Bk 7, p. 71 (Will) 1957 :William Harris, Bk 2, p. 72 (Inventory) 1817 :Jonathan Groves, Bk 1, p. 125 (He married Edy Harris, 1805) :Jonathan Groves, Bk 1, p. 174 :Jonathan Groves, Bk 2, p. 367 ===Muhlenberg Co, KY Tax Books=== :29 July 1799 Jesse Harris 1- - - 4 - - - - - ::1800 Jesse Harris 200 1 white male 21 or up, 4 horses ::1800 William Hines 3 tracts of land, 1 white male 21 or up ::1802 Rowland Harris Cypress Creek, 1 white male 21 or up ::1803 John Harris, 1 white male 21 or up, 2 horses ::1803 John Harris, 1 while male 21 or up, 1 horse ::1803 Rowland Harris, 1 white male, 21 or up ::1804 William Hines ::1804 Rowling Harris ::1805 Roughly Harris 1 white male 21 or up ::1806 Rowland Harris, 1 while male 21 or up ::1806 Richard Harris, Caney Creek (William Weir) 1 white male 21 or up ::1806 William Harris, Cypress Creek (William Harris) 1 white male 21 or up ::1807, April 6, Zachariah Harris, Caney Creek ::1807, April 8, William Harris, Cypress Creek ::1807, June 27 Richard Harris, Pond River (James Willis) ::1807, July 23. William Harris, Jr. 1 white male, 21 or up ::1808, Hardy Hines ::1808, Raleigh Harris ::1808, Zachariah Harris ::1808, William Harris, Sr. ::1808, William Harris, Jr., Isaac Creek ::1809, Richard Harris, Pond River ::1809, William Harris, Jr. Isaac Creek ::1809, William Harris, Sr. ::1809, Zachariah Harris (George Naught) ::1809, Rowland Harris Cypress Creek ::1810, Zachariah Harris, Cypress Creek ::1810, William Harris, Isaacs Creek ::1811, Zachariah Harris ::1811, Richard Harris ::1811, William Harris, Sr. ::1813, Rowland Harris ::1813, Richard Harris ::1813, Zachariah Harris ::1815, Frederick Harris, Cypress Creek ::1815, Zachariah Harris ::1816, Richard Harris ::1817, Mary Harris, Cypress Creek ::1818, Mary Harris, Cypress Creek ::1819, John Harris, Muddy River ::1820, Rowland Harris, Pond Creek ::1821, Mary Harris, Isaacs Creek ===Muhlenberg Co. KY Marriages (from IGI, Family History Library, SLC)=== ::Samuel Harris and Mary Row, 1825, Muhlenberg Co. ::Sally Harris and Ephraim Shuffield, 29 Jan 1818, Muhlenberg Co. ::Richard Harris and Hannah Tanner, 4 Jan 1816, Muhlenberg Co. ::Lucinda Harris and James Littlepage, 18 Nov 1825, Muhlenberg Co. ::Jesse B. Harris and Elizabeth Ann Oates, 12 Jan 1835, either Muhlenberg or Hopkins Co., ::Zachariah Harris and Milly (Amelia) Cooper, 1808, Muhlenberg Co. ::Edy Harris and Jonathan Groves, Feb 1805, Muhlenberg Co. ===1810 Census, Muhlenberg Co, KY--Harris=== ::William Harris (Sr.) 00101—00101—00 (both husband & wife born by 1765) ::William Harris (Jr.) 31010—20010-00 (both husband & wife born 1765-1784) 4 sons, 2 daughters ::Zachariah Harris 10010—00100 (husband born 1765-1784, wife 1784-1794; one small boy) ::Abigal Harris 20000—00010 (widow, age 26-45, 2 young sons) ::Richard Harris 22001—03010-00 (husband b. by 1765, w. age 26-45, 3 dau, 4 sons) ::Sarah Harris 20000—20010-00 (widow, age 26-45, 2 young sons, 2 daughters) ===1820 Census, Muhlenberg Co, KY—Harris=== ::John Harris, p. 137 ::Mary Harris, p. 139 ::Roland Harris, p. 133 ===1830 Census, Muhlenberg Co, KY—Harris=== ::James Harris, p. 83 ::Stephen Harris, p. 99 ::William Shuffield, p.? :::Note: There was a Mary Harris, 0011000 11001, in the 1840 Muhlenberg Co, Federal Census ===Muhlenberg Co, KY Court Orders, Bk 1 (1799-1804)=== ::25 Feb 1800 Jesse Harris was present ::27 July 1801 Rowland Harris claimed 200@ land on Cypress Creek. ::24 Aug 1801 Jesse Harris is deceased. Sarah Harris and Edward Jarvis obtained letters of administration with bond by John Dennis and Richard Alcock. ::26 Oct 1801 William Harris took over the administration of Jesse’s estate. Nov 1803 Tarlington Harris appointed to work on road. ===Muhlenberg Co, KY Court Orders, Bk 2 (1804-1815)=== ::23 July 1804 John Harris came into court and relinquished his certificate which was heretofore granted him by this court . ::Rowland Harris claimed 75@ land, granted accordingly. ::24 Dec 1804 Shaderick Harris granted 400@ on Gibson’s Creek ::28 Jan 1805 William Harris claimed 200@ on Cypress Creek ::24 Feb 1806 Daniel Harris claimed 400@ on Long Lick Creek ::16 Nov 1807 Ordered that William Harris, Jr. be exempt from paying county levy in the future. ::21 Dec 1807 William Harris Jr.’s stockmark recorded ::18 Jan 1808 William Harris appointed commissioner of the tax in lower battalion of county, with securities Zachariah Harris, Michael Goodnight, and Stephen Standly. ::19 July 1808 William Harris Sr. exempted from paying county levy and poor rates in the future ::14 Nov 1814 A road to run through property of William Harris, signed Zachariah Harris ===Notes from Muhlenberg County Heritage, Vol. 6=== ::7 Apr 1817 William Harris, Sr, from age and infirmity, has become an object of charity. William Oats appointed to furnish his necessities of life ::5 May 1817 Maurice Moore appointed to tend to William Harris (Note: 1817, Inventory of estate of William Harris, dec’d, Will Book 2, p. 72) ::Nov 1819 William Morton (or Martin) was paid for making coffin for William Harris.(Note: Is this William, Jr. or a late payment for William Sr.’s coffin?) :::Note: Other familiar Wayne/Duplin NC names I’ve noticed that went to Ky: Stephen Beck, Bryant Holmes, Elisha Uzzell, Hardy Hines, William Hines, Maurice Moore, Casey, Jernigans. == Eliminated Zachariahs == *Zachariah Harris married 18 Dec 1806 to Elizabeth Abell in Nelson County, KYAncestry.com. Kentucky, Compiled Marriages, 1802-1850 [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&db=eamky&h=155621&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=YnH1196&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&rhSource=7613]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997. **Elizabeth Abell permission granted by her father (Edmund , mother Elizabeth) 15 Dec. 1806. Abell living in Nelson County, KY , Zach in adjacent county Bullitt County. Married in Nelson 18 Dec 1806. (Jim Harris Email) :::[[Harris-9403 | Zachariah Harris]] b. 1773 Brunswick, Virginia, son of Isaac Harris, married Bathsheba Haley ruled out. ==Links== *Muhlenberg County Marriage Register [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61372/TH-1971-28953-22868-98?pid=901875854&backurl=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv%3D1%26dbid%3D61372%26h%3D901875854%26ssrc%3Dpt%26tid%3D61832508%26pid%3D46077089413%26usePUB%3Dtrue&ssrc=pt&treeid=61832508&personid=46077089413&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=TH-1971-28953-22792-11] *Duplin County Census Lists - Lost Souls Genealogy [http://duplin.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/census.htm] *John Holmes Elizabeth Harris Family Bible [http://wayne.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/bibles/jholmes.htm] *Muhlenberg County 1810 Census - Harris Families [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1810usfedcenancestry&gss=sfs28_ms_db&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&MS_AdvCB=1&gsln=Harris&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msrpn__ftp=Muhlenberg%20County%2C%20Kentucky%2C%20USA&msrpn=2124&msrpn_PInfo=7-%7C0%7C1652393%7C0%7C2%7C0%7C20%7C0%7C2124%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C&msrpn_x=1&msrpn__ftp_x=1&MSAV=2&uidh=a3z] *Muhlenberg County 1820 Census - Harris Families[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1810usfedcenancestry&gss=sfs28_ms_db&new=1&rank=1&msT=1&MS_AdvCB=1&gsln=Harris&gsln_x=NP_NN_NS&msrpn__ftp=Muhlenberg%20County%2C%20Kentucky%2C%20USA&msrpn=2124&msrpn_PInfo=7-%7C0%7C1652393%7C0%7C2%7C0%7C20%7C0%7C2124%7C0%7C0%7C0%7C&msrpn_x=1&msrpn__ftp_x=1&MSAV=2&uidh=a3z] *Ancestry.com. 1840 United States Federal Census [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8057/4410763_00688?pid=3146373&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db%3D1840usfedcenancestry%26h%3D3146373%26indiv%3Dtry%26o_vc%3DRecord:OtherRecord%26rhSource%3D61372&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=4410763_00687]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. *Wayne County, NC - James Herring Family Bible[http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/bibles/herring2.txt][http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p15012coll1/id/10865] *Wayne County, NC - Bibles JOHN HARRIS BIBLE [http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/bibles/johhar.txt] *FTDNA Harris YDNA Project [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/harris-mtdna/default.aspx?section=ycolorized Glenn Gohr - Harris YDNA project ] *Harris0401 Ancestry.com Tree[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/14349300/family?cfpid=104256753] *USGW Archives - Duplin County Deeds and Maps [http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/duplin/images/maps.html] *He Wasn't an Only Child After All [https://relatedtopics.wordpress.com/2011/05/23/he-wasnt-an-only-child-after-all/] *Wayne County Deeds [http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/waynedeeds.htm] *Land Transfer to John Harris, Wayne County, North Carolina, 1832 [http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/deeds/lane01.txt] *Land Transfer to John Harris, Wayne County, North Carolina, 1834 [http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/deeds/garris01.txt] *William & Mary Harris to Micajah Casey, 1805[http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/deeds/casey07.txt] *John Harris (1800 - 1839) ible[http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/wayne/bibles/johhar.txt] *Micajah Casey Deeds and Estate settlement mentioning William Harris Jr, Daniel Harris and Zachariah Harris, genealogy pages showing his daughter Mary married William Harris [http://wayne.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/families/micajah.htm] ==Sources==

Zadock Bliss (1788-1853) Keziah Haskins Bliss (1786-1851)

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Zadock Bliss (1788-1853) Keziah Haskins Bliss (1786-1851) == Historical and genealogical records of their descendants to 1951. * by Martha Blackwell Scott (b.1891) * published 1951 === Inline Citation === * Place this inline to support a fact: *:Scott, Martha Blackwell. ''[[Space:Zadock Bliss (1788-1853) Keziah Haskins Bliss (1786-1851)|Zadock Bliss (1788-1853) Keziah Haskins Bliss (1786-1851)]]'' (1951) * To cite it again for another fact, use: *: * If you need to cite different page numbers from this text, place the following in the Sources section: *:Scott, Martha Blackwell. ''[[Space:Zadock Bliss (1788-1853) Keziah Haskins Bliss (1786-1851)|Zadock Bliss (1788-1853) Keziah Haskins Bliss (1786-1851)]]'' (1951) * Use the following inline to refer to the proper page number: *:Scott, p. xxx === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/zadockbliss1788100scot * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005713186 ---- [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Zadock Bliss (1788-1853) Keziah Haskins Bliss (1786-1851)|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

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[[Category:Zalewski Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Milwaukee,_Wisconsin]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a project that we hope will become a valuable reference point for any Zalewski researchers alike to share their knowledge by posting their DNA tests, resources, pictures, stories, and anything else of interest to this surname. Please join by contacting the project leader, [[Zalewski-1|Brian Zalewski]]. See the section on goals and what you can do below. Post questions and comments to the bulletin board and add details about your particular area of interest. == Etymology == The '''Zalewski''' surname is Polish: topographic name for someone who lived by a flood plain or a bay, ''Polish'' zalew, or a habitational name for someone from a place named with this word, in particular Zalew in Sieradz voivodeship or Zalewo in Olsztyn voivodeship. There has been considerable confusion with Zaleski.''Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press' == Goals == This surname study is still very new. Currently, it mainly includes Zalewski lines from the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area, though there are some from Michigan and New Jersey. The main goal would be to try to at least connect some of these lines back to Poland/Prussia/Russia/Germany where the Zalewski name seems to originate. The purpose of this study is to bring together any Zalewski descendants who are willing to work together to establish an accurate Zalewski Family tree by using the best possible sources available for documentation to make new connections. There are many spelling variations (i.e., Salewski, Zaleski.) WikiTree is the for-record repository of family tree information (individuals and their ancestors and descendants). The Zalewski Name Study website at [https://www.thezalewskiproject.com TheZalewskiProject.com] is operated concurrently and is the repository for reference materials, unique family artifacts like photographs and bible records, and project activities related to the Study. == Participation == There is no obligatory time commitment or work responsibility required. Contribute as you like, when you can. Researching and refining the documentation of your own Zalewski ancestry is obviously of enormous value. To keep abreast of WikiTree communications dealing with the Study, [[Special:Following|add the G2G tag]] "''Zalewski''". To view individual WikiTree profiles currently associated with the effort, please visit the [[:Category:Zalewski_Name_Study|Study's WikiTree Category page]]. === Category Code === To get started as a Study participant, all you need to do is add the Study's WikiTree Category Code to the profiles of people you manage who were born with the surname or any of its variant spellings: '''[[Category:Zalewski Name Study]]''' Just copy and paste that line immediately ''above'' the "== Biography ==" line of the relevant profiles that you manage. Simple and easy. This adds the profile automatically to the [[:Category:Zalewski_Name_Study|page that maintains a list of all associated profiles]]. If you don't wish to have the ONS sticker displayed near the top of the biography section of a profile, using only this Category code will include the profile in the Study in an unobtrusive way. === Profile Stickers === Optionally, there are two WikiTree "stickers" you can use to highlight your Zalewski profiles. ==== Sticker for Ancestral Profiles ==== {{One Name Study|name=Zalewski}} The first is specifically for Zalewski (and related variant) lineages. It can be used in place of the Category code shown above: including the sticker automatically adds a profile to the Category. Category information now appears at the very bottom of the profile page, so if you wish to better highlight that the profile is part of the Study you can add this sticker directly ''underneath'' the "== Biography ==" line: '''{{One Name Study|name=Zalewski}}''' The result—with a unique icon designed for the Study—will look like the small box at right, above. ==== Sticker for Your Own Profile ==== {{Member|ONS|name=Zalewski}} The second sticker is for use only on the profiles of living people who are participating in the Study. Like you! Again, paste it underneath the "== Biography ==" line: '''{{Member|ONS|name=Zalewski}}''' It will look something like the second box on the right, but your name will be inserted automatically in place of the dots that you see. == What Can I Do? == If you've put up all of the Zalewski individuals in your family (or at least all the ones you've found so far), and are looking for something else to do, here are some tasks that you might be willing to help with: # '''Biographies:''' #* We need to make sure that each Zalewski on WikiTree has a narrative biography containing all the genealogically relevant facts about them (birth, marriage, and death at the very least). For information on biographies, see the [[Help:Biographies|Biographies]] help page. # '''Categories:''' #* We need to make sure that each Zalewski on WikiTree has the appropriate categories applied to their profile. For information on categories, see the [[Help:Categorization|Categorization]] help page and the [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Project]]. # '''Connecting:''' #* We need to connect all the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=1&orphans=0&s=ZALEWSKI Unconnected Zalewski] profiles on WikiTree. (This can count towards the [[Space:Connectors_Challenge|Connectors Challenge]] if you're feeling competitive.) For information on connecting profiles, see the [[Project:Connectors|Connectors Project]]. # '''Merging:''' #* We need to merge any duplicate profiles for the same person into one profile for that person. For information on merging profiles, see the [[Help:Merging|Merging]] help page. # '''Sourcing:''' #* We need to have sources for all the profiles on WikiTree. Specifically, we need at least one (and preferably more) sources added for all the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Zalewski-1 Unsourced Zalewski] profiles on WikiTree. (This can count towards the [[Sourcerers_Challenge|Sourcerers Challenge]] if you're feeling competitive.) For information on sourcing profiles, see the [[Help:Sources|Sources]] help page and the [[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers Project]]. #'''Zalewskis in Wikipedia:''' #* We need to make sure that all deceased [[wikipedia:Zalewski|Zalewskis]] with Wikipedia entries have profiles on WikiTree, and are sourced and connected to the main tree. == DNA == DNA is becoming a very important piece to our genealogy research toolbox. As they say, DNA doesn't lie. Currently, we're only aware of a few Zalewski descendants who have been tested and are available on [http://www.gedmatch.com GedMatch], including [[Zalewski-1|Brian]] and his father John. Their Y-DNA line is matched as R-Z283. There are a few other Zalewskis tested on 23andMe and Ancestry. See [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=ZALEWSKI other Zalewski profiles] that are connected to DNA tests on WikiTree. == Country of Origin == Current research points to modern day Poland being the origin of the Zalewski surname, though there are definitely lines that have been found in Germany and Russia (''usually ending in -sky''.) Furthest lines have been found in central and north-central Poland. The yDNA Family Tree DNA test by [[Zalewski-1|Brian]] has been shown to be part of the R-Z283 Y Haplogroup based on research by the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/r-1a/activity-feed R1a1a and Subclades Project]. More specifically, they have broken his yDNA down to ''Z282>Z280>CTS1211>YP343>YP340*-z (YP340 not tested, more STRs and/or Big Y needed)'' This test is currently only done at 37 markers, but will hopefully be upgraded or other STRs tested. This "subclade" puts the origin of this specific Zalewski line into Central & Northern Europe (e.g., Poland) possibly around the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carpathian_Mountains Carpathian Mountains]. Confused by a lot of the terminology related to genetic genealogy? Hop on over to the [https://isogg.org/wiki/Wiki_Welcome_Page International Society of Genetic Genealogy's Wiki] (ISOGG) for tons of helpful information. == Interactive Map from Aleš Trtnik and WikiTree+ == This interactive world map can be adjusted to filter for various options, and you can pan around the map and even zoom in to display the names of the individuals whose profiles are categorized as part of the WikiTree Zalewski Name Study. Here is the URL to view the fully-interactive map: https://plus.wikitree.com/findmap.htm?aid=Zalewski_Name_Study&grouptype=C. You can use the URL to link to the map from any WikiTree profile or FreeSpace page you wish. The map content is updated automatically as new profiles are added to the Zalewski Name Study. ==Zalewski Lines== Here are some Zalewski lines that were collected via the [https://www.facebook.com/groups/zalewski/ Zalewski Family Facebook Group] and the ongoing [https://www.thezalewskiproject.com/ Zalewski Project Website]. Currently, most of these lines are from the Milwaukee area, please help by adding more. '''You can also see all profiles linked to the study by viewing the [[:Category:Zalewski Name Study|Zalewski Name Study]] category.''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" ! ID || Earliest Ancestors || Earliest Date || Earliest Location || Current/Main Location || Y-DNA || [https://genesis.gedmatch.com GEDMatch Genesis ID(s)] || Notes |- | '''A''' || [[Zalewski-175|Martinus Zalewski]] / [[Sobotka-68|Marianna Sobotka]] || 1796 || [[Wikipedia:Krotoszyny|Krottoschin]], Löbau, West Prussia, Prussia, Germany - Marriage in 1820 || Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States || R-Z283 || PT5895258, QC1262390 || |- | '''B''' || [[Zalewski-135|August Zalewski]] / [[Wyttbrut-1|Julianna Wyttbrut]] || 1851 || German Poland || Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States || || || |- | '''C''' || [[Zalewski-107|Andreas Zalewski]] / [[Balcerzak-10|Hedvigis Balcerzak]] || 1839 || [[Wikipedia:Jaksice,_Kuyavian-Pomeranian_Voivodeship|Jaksice Parish]], Inowrocław, Poland (Jakschütz) - Marriage in 1839 || Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States || || || |- | '''D''' || Leon Zalewski / Emilia Koszela || 1920s/30s || [[Wikipedia:Koszalin|Koszalin]], Koszalin County, Poland || Sterling Heights, Michigan, United States || || || Possible connection to Line A. Some notes mention Leon's father being cousins to Frank of Line A. |- | '''E''' || [[Zalewski-94|Peter Zalewski]] / [[Blasyewicz-1|Julia Blasyewicz]] || 1870 || Western Poland (West Pruessen, Germany) || Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States || || || |- | '''F''' || [[Zalewski-121|Michael Zalewski]] / [[Szymanska-36|Magdalena Szymanska]] || 1858 || German Poland || Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States || || || |- | '''G''' || [[Zalewski-134|John Zalewski]] / [[Unknown-380113|Marianna Unknown]] || 1829 || [[Wikipedia:Suwałki|Suwalki]], Suwałki County, Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland || Stevens Point Wisconsin, United States || || || Connects to Jacob Zalewski line (A) via [[Zalewski-119|Ambrose Zalewski]] (G) marrying [[Zalewski-118|Phyllis Zalewski]] (A) |- | '''H''' || [[Zalewski-62|Vitold Zalewski]] / [[Brzostouska-1|Josphae Brzostouska]] || 1885 || Poland || New Jersey, United States || || || |- | '''I''' || [[Zalewski-189|Simon Zalewski]] / [[Zalewska-33|Eva Zalewska]] || 1794 || Peterwitz, Rosenberg, West Prussia, Prussia, Germany || Fittowo, Löbau, West Prussia, Prussia, Germany || || || |- | '''J''' || [[Zalewski-196|Friedrich Zalewski]] / [[Kochanowska-2|Eva Kochanowska]] || 1846 || Krottoschin, Löbau, West Prussia, Prussia, Germany || Krottoschin, Löbau, West Prussia, Prussia, Germany || || || |- | '''K''' || [[Zalewski-182|Adamus Zalewski]] / [[Schwankowna-1|Catharina Schwankowna]] || 1785|| Fittowo, Löbau, West Prussia, Prussia, Germany || Krottoschin, Löbau, West Prussia, Prussia, Germany || || || |- | '''L''' || [[Zalewski-210|Michael Zalewski]] / [[Radke-197|Louisa Radke]] || 1833 || Stradem, Rosenberg, West Prussia, Prussia, Germany || Stradem, Rosenberg, West Prussia, Prussia, Germany || || || |- | '''M''' || [[Zalewski-285|Zygmund "Ziggy" Zalewski]] / [[Kroll-610|Wladyslawa "Lottie" M Kroll]] || 1888 || German Poland || Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States || || || |- | '''N''' || [[Zalewski-290|Chester Zalewski]] / [[Matecki-27|Mary B Matecki]] || 1888 || Poland || Toledo, Ohio, United States || || || |} == Pronunciation == Even within one family, there are many pronunciations of the surname. Most seem to pronounce it as it looks in American English, which is '''Zuh-loo-ski'''. Other family members have pronounced it closer to the original Polish like '''Zuh-leff-ski'''. Others pronounce it '''Zuh-less-key'''. This doesn't include how other people try to pronounce it when reading your name. == Resources == * [https://www.facebook.com/groups/zalewski/ Zalewski Family Facebook Group] - For discussions, sharing, and questions on the Zalewski lines. Meet your distant cousins! * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ZALEWSKI List of Zalewskis on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/ZALEWSKI G2G feed of questions tagged "Zalewski"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Zalewski Orphaned Zalewski profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Zalewski-1 Unsourced Zalewski profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=ZALEWSKI Unconnected Zalewski profiles on WikiTree]. * Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Zalewski|Zalewski]] including a list of notable Zalewskis with articles on Wikipedia.

Zandfontein Cemetery

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History: Zandfontein Cemetery, is one of the oldest cemeteries in the City of Tshwane (Pretoria) that is still in operation. Where: Zandfontein Cemetery is located ten kilometres north-west of the city centre on a portion of the farm Zandfontein 318 JR and centres on the following coordinates: S25°41′38.70′′; E28°06′50.86′′. It is located on the southern slopes of the Magaliesberg. [https://www.google.co.za/maps/place/Cemetery+-+Zandfontein+Kerkhof/@-25.69306,28.1125,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x1ebfd9d88332882d:0xf946baa3b6d54609?hl=en] Due to urban encroachment, the cemetery is surrounded by the suburbs of Booysens, Hercules, Kirkney and Andeon L.H. and Lady Selborne. A listing of graves may be found on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Zandfontein_Cemetery%2C_Pretoria%2C_Gauteng_Province Category Listing]

Zapata County, Texas

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Welcome to Zapata County, Texas Project!
{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *Coordinator of this page is [[Branham-239 |Robert Branham]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Zapata_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption= }}{{Clear}} Artifacts dating from the Paleo-Indian period (9200 B.C. to 6000 B.C) demonstrate that humans have lived in the general area for perhaps 11,000 years. The local Indigenous population seems to have increased during the Archaic period (6000 B.C. to A.D. 1000), when many groups of hunter-gatherers spent part or all of their time in the region. The hunting and gathering life persisted into the Late Prehistoric period (A.D. 1000 to the arrival of the Spanish), though during this time Indigenous in the area learned to make pottery and hunted with bows and arrows. During historic times Zapata County was inhabited by Carrizos,Tepemaca (Coahuiltecan groups) and Borrado Native Americans. In 1821 the future Zapata County, along with other settlements between the Nueces and the Rio Grande rivers, became part of the Mexican state of Tamaulipas . *{{Blue|Zapata County was formed and organized Jan 22, 1858 from Starr, Webb counties.}}The county is named for Colonel Jose Antonio de Zapata, a rancher in the area who rebelled against Mexico.https://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/zapata-county [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zapata_County,_Texas Zapata County, Wikipedia] In December 1862, the county's chief justice, Isidro Vela, was murdered, and the assailants fled into Mexico. In retaliation Capt. Refugio Benavides and twenty-five Confederate soldiers pursued the men into Mexico, where they killed three of the raiders and dispersed the others. 1940s - An international dam on the Rio Grande was planned that would affect 3,000 people including landowners. 1954 - Rio Grande flooded moving the timetable up by three years to evacuate residents in the planned project area. '''Adjacent Counties'''
{{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Zapata County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]]{{Image|file=Zapata_County_Texas.png|align=l|size=200px|caption=}} | NW Location = | N Location = [[:Category:Webb County, Texas|Webb County]] | NE Location= | E Location = [[:Category:Jim Hogg County, Texas|Jim Hogg County]] | SE Location =[[:Category:Starr County, Texas|Starr County]] | S Location =[[:Tamaulipas, México|Tamaulipas]],[[:Category:Mexico|Mexico]] | SW Location ="Internatonal Falcon Reservoir"
[[:Category: Tamaulipas|Tamaulipas]], [[:Category:Mexico|Mexico]] | W Location = "Rio Grande"
[[:Category: Nuevo Guerrero, Tamaulipas|Nueva Ciudad Guerrero]],
[[:Category: Tamaulipas|Tamaulipas]], [[:Category: México|Mexico]] }} :[[:Space: Webb County, Texas|Webb County (north)]] :[[:Space: Jim Hogg County, Texas|Jim Hogg County (east)]] :[[:Space: Starr County, Texas|Starr County (southeast)]] :[[:Category: Guerrero, Tamaulipas|Guerrero, Tamaulipas, Mexico (west)]] ===Government=== :[[:Category: Zapata, Texas|Zapata]] County Seat *Zapata County has had four courthouses:1874, 1901, 1953 and 2005. http://www.texasescapes.com/SouthTexasTowns/ZapataTexas/Zapata-County-Courthouse-Texas.htm :'''1874 1st courthouse''' - no image {{Image|file=Zapata_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=1901 2nd courthouse underwater. }}{{Clear}} :'''1901 2nd Courthouse''' 2 story, flat roof.. This is now underwater in the Falcon Reservoir. :'''1953 3rd courthouse''' - 2 story nice, was demolished to build the newest courthouse.. {{Image|file=Zapata_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1953 Courthouse}}{{Clear}} :'''2005 4th Courthouse''' The current brick and concrete courthouse was completed in 2005. {{Image|file=Zapata_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=2005 Zapata courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size Zapata County covers 999 square miles, with elevations from 200 to 700 feet above sea level.[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcz01 Zapata County on Handbook of Texas Online] {{Image|file=Zapata_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=. }}{{clear}} ''' Roads''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_83_(Texas) U.S. Route 83] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_State_Highway_16 State Highway 16] '''National Protected areas''' :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Rio_Grande_Valley_National_Wildlife_Refuge Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge] '''International Protected Areas''' Rio Grande River Falcon Dam Falcon Reservoir ===Demographics=== :[http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/zapata-county Zapata County on Texas Almanac website texasalmanac.com] Historic Places:
'''National Register of Historic Places. Historical Marker'''s {| border="1" !|||Name on the Register||Date listed||Number || Location|| GPS || City or town |- |1||Corralitos Ranch||August 2, 1977|| (#77001483)||2 mi (3.2 km). N of San Ygnacio off U.S. 83|| 27°07′10″N 99°25′50″W||San Ygnacio |- |2||Dolores Nuevo|| November 27, 1973|| (#73001986) |||| || Laredo |- |3||Dolores Viejo||August 17, 1973|| (#73001987)|||| ||San Ygnacio |- |4||San Francisco Ranch||March 25, 1977|| (#77001484) ||1 mi (1.6 km). N of San Ygnacio || ||San Ygnacio |- |5||San Ygnacio Historic District||July 16, 1973 ||(#73001988)||Town of San Ygnacio||27°02′44″N 99°26′34″W||San Ygnacio |- |6||Trevino-Uribe Rancho||July 16, 1973 || (#73002342) ||Junction of Uribe and Trevino Streets.||27°02′42″N 99°26′36″W||San Ygnacio |} County Resources, Interests *:[http://www.zapatacountyfair.com/ Zapata County Fair in March] *[http://www.genealogyinc.com/texas/zapata-county/ Zapata County on genealogyinc.com] Notables>br> :Capt. Miguel de la Garza Falcón (circa 1720 :José Vázquez Borrego :Henry Redmond :Colonel Jose Antonio de Zapata :Isidro Vela :Capt. Refugio Benavides *:[http://www.genealogyinc.com/texas/zapata-county/ Zapata County on genealogyinc.com] ===Census=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Historical population |- |Census||Pop.||%± |- |1860||1,248||— |- |1870||1,488||19.2% |- |1880||3,636||144.4% |- |1890||3,562||−2.0% |- |1900||4,760||33.6% |- |1910||3,809||−20.0% |- |1920||2,929||−23.1% |- |1930||2,867||−2.1% |- |1940||3,916||36.6% |- |1950||4,405||12.5% |- |1960||4,393||−0.3% |- |1970||4,352||−0.9% |- |1980||6,628||52.3% |- |1990||9,279||40.0% |- |2000||12,182||31.3% |- |2010||14,018||15.1% |- |Est. 2015||14,374||2.5% |} ===Cities, Town(s)=== :There are no municipal governments in [[:Category: Zapata County, Texas|Zapata County]] *[[:Category: Falcon Lake Estates, Texas|Falcon Lake Estates]] *[[:Category: Falcon Mesa, Texas|Falcon Mesa]] *[[:Category: Las Palmas, Texas|Las Palmas]] *[[:Category: Lopeno, Texas|Lopeno]] *[[:Category: Medina, Zapata County, Texas|Medina]] *[[:Category: Morales-Sanchez, Texas|Morales-Sanchez]] *[[:Category: New Falcon, Texas|New Falcon]] *[[:Category: San Ygnacio, Texas|San Ygnacio]] *[[:Category: Siesta Shores, Texas|Siesta Shores]] *'''[[:Category: Zapata, Texas|Zapata (county seat)]]''' ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} :There are 40 known cemeteries in Zapata County as listed below accroding to the Find A Grave website. :Please visit the Find A Grave website for the most up-to-date information: *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=1& Zapata County Find A Grave Cemetery List]. :The second column is linked to the Cemetery in Column 1. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Cemetery Category!![http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=1& Zapata County Find A Grave Cemetery Link]!! Photo Requests!!Interments!!% Photo |- |[[:Category: Bustamante Cemetery, Bustamante, Texas|Bustamante Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2519746&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& Bustamante]||1||150||- |- |[[:Category: Cameron Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Cameron Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2717&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& Cameron Cemetery]||-||4||- |- |[[:Category: Cementerio del Pueblo, Zapata County, Texas|Cementerio del Pueblo]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2518185&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& Cementerio del Pueblo] ||-||30||- |- |[[:Category: Dolores Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Dolores Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2518185&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& Dolores Cemetery] ||-||60||2% |- |[[:Category: Don Jose Ranch Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Don Jose Ranch Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2539086&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& Don Jose Ranch Cemetery]||-||3||33% |- |[[:Category: El Campo Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|El Campo Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2518386&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& Zapata County] ||-||1||- |- |[[:Category: El Clareno Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|El Clareno Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2518386&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& Zapata County]||-||3||- |- |[[:Category: El Potrero Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|El Potrero Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2518399&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& El Potrero]||-||45||- |- |[[:Category: El Tigre Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|El Tigre Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2565208&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& El Tigre] ||-||8||- |- |[[:Category: El Veleno Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|El Veleno Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2520138&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& El Veleno] Texas USA||-||1||- |- |[[:Category: Escobas Cemetery, Escobas, Texas|Escobas Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2518510&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& Escobas] ||1||28||- |- |Falcon Cemetery||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2341702&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& Falcon] ||-||330||0% |- |[[:Category: Gracia Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Gracia Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2518825&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& Gracia] ||-||15||- |- |[[:Category: La Lajita Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|La Lajita Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2520145&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& La Lajita]||-||52||- |- |[[:Category: La Libertad Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|La Libertad Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2520253&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& La Libertad] ||-||19||- |- |[[:Category: La Primavera Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|La Primavera Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2520584&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& La Primavera] ||-||8||- |- |[[:Category: La Soledad Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|La Soledad Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2520309&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& LaSoledad] ||-||31||- |- |[[:Category: Las Tortolas Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Las Tortolas Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2518729&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& Las Tortolas]||-||13||- |- |[[:Category: Los Alejandrenas Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Los Alejandrenas Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2482422&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& Zapata]||-||58||- |- |[[:Category: Manuel Benavides Garcia Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Manuel Benavides Garcia Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=3748&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772& Zapata County] ||1||396||4% |- |[[:Category: New Lopeno Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|New Lopeno Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2520447&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& New Lopeno] ||2||140||1% |- |[[:Category:New Ramireno Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|New Ramireno Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=5574&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& New Ramireno]||-||81||- |- |[[:Category: Old Lopeno Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas| Old Lopeno Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2520448&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& Lopeno, Zapata] ||2||134||- |- |[[:Category: Old Ramireno Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas| Old Ramireno Cemetery]]||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5792/old-raotireno-cemetery Old Ramireno] ||-||137|||- |- |"Old Raotireno Cemetery, Zapata County Texas USA"||[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5792/old-raotireno-cemetery Old Raotireno]||-||- |- |[[:Category: Pineno Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Pineno Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2520126&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& Pineno Cemetery] ||2||133||1% |- |Ranchito (Dominguez) Cemetery||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2534426&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& Zapata County]||-||3||33% |- |[[:Category: Ranchito Ranch Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Ranchito Ranch Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2561580&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& Ranchito Ranch Cemetery, Zapata County] ||-||33||- |- |[[:Category: Refugio Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Refugio Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2520316&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& Zapata County] Texas USA||-||39||- |- |[[:Category: Rincon Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Rincon Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2586433&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& Rincon]||-||5||- |- |[[:Category: Sabinito Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Sabinito Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2520159&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& Sabinito Cemetery] ||-||48||- |- |Sabinito Ranch||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2520159&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& Sabinino Ranch, Zapata] ||-||1||- |- |[[:Category: San Bartolo Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|San Bartolo Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2540559&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& San Bartolo Zapata County]||-||12||- |- |[[:Category: San Ignacio Pueblo Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|San Ignacio Pueblo Cemetery See: Cementerio del Pueblo]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2832&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& San Ignacio Pueblo Cemetery, Zapata County] ||-||30||- |- |[[:Category: San Ygnacio Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|San Ygnacio Cemetery See: Manuel Benavides Garcia Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=3748&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& Zapata County]||1||396||4% |- |[[:Category: Tepozan Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Tepozan Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2520150&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& 'Tepozan, Zapata County] ||-||23||- |- |[[:Category: Uribe Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Uribe Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=7362&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& Uribe, Zapata County]||-||201||1% |- |[[:Category: Uribeno Cemetery, Zapata County, Texas|Uribeno Cemetery]]||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=7361&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& Uribeno, Zapata County]||1||217||2% |- |Villarreal Private Cemetery||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2606315&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& Zapata]||-||1||- |- |Zapata Cemetery||[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=7806&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=21& Zapata]||12||2,516||2%|| |} ==Sources== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zapata_County,_Texas Zapata County on Wikipedia] *[http://www.genealogyinc.com/texas/zapata-county/ Zapata County on genealogyinc.com] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2772&CSsr=1& Zapata County Find A Grave Cemetery List]. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._Route_83_(Texas) U.S. Route 83] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_State_Highway_16 State Highway 16] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lower_Rio_Grande_Valley_National_Wildlife_Refuge Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge] **[http://www.genealogyinc.com/texas/zapata-county/ Zapata County on genealogyinc.com]

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{{US History|sub-project=Texas}} {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Zavala County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Kinney County, Texas|Kinney County]] | N Location = [[:Category:Uvalde County, Texas|Uvalde County]] | NE Location= [[:Category:Medina County, Texas|Medina County]] | E Location = [[:Category:Frio County, Texas|Frio County]] | SE Location =[[:Category:La Salle County, Texas|La Salle County]] | S Location =[[:Category:Dimmit County, Texas|Dimmit County]] | SW Location = | W Location = [[:Category:Maverick County, Texas|Maverick County]] }} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Zavala_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Zavala - Spinach capital in Texas}} *{{Blue|Zavala County was formed 1858 from Maverick & Uvalde counties, organized in 1884.}} *Zavala county is named for Lorenzo de Zavala (1788–1836), signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence and the first Vice-President of the Republic of Texas One hundred archaeological sites of early Indians have been identified by the University of Texas at San Antonio archaeologists research at the '''Holdsworth Site''', the '''Stewart Site''', and the '''Chaparrosa Ranch''' near La Pryor. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcz02 :'''Pre 1700s''' Many Coahuiltecan Indian groups lived in the aria. Tonkawans were also known to venture into the region. Lipan Mescalero Apache moved into the area in and effort to escape fierce Comanches. :'''1716''' Domingo Ramón, commander of a military unit that was sent to reestablish Spanish presence in East Texas and to counter French influence from Louisiana, noted a large Indian village near La Pryor. Old San Antonio Road crosses the county crosses the county from west to east. :'''1720''' Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, soldier, later governor, born in Spain, and a member of a family long distinguished in the service of the Spanish crown, is believed to have stopped at Comanche Creek. :'''1832''' Stockmen grazed their herds on free range, Beales's Rio Grande colony, included land in Dimmit and Zavala counties, used the Upper Presidio Road as a reference point. :'''1836''', Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna crossed the Nueces River near present-day Crystal City, on his way to the Alamo. :'''1836-1848''' Zavala County was in the area of disputed territory between Republic Texas, who insisted that the Rio Grande was the border and the Mexican government who supported the Nueces River as the recognized border between Mexico and Texas. :'''1846''' Texas state legislature established the county between Nueces and Rio Grande. :'''1858''' the area was attached to the municipality of San Antonio, then to Kinney County, and later to Maverick County. Initially, the name was misspelled "Zavalla" by the legislature. When the state legislature passed a bill to correct their error it was rejected by the federal government. It wasn't until 1929 that the matter was resolved. :'''1860''' Zavala County had population of twenty-six souls who were dispersed throughtout the county in small ranches. Espantosa Lake, in the Southwest portion of the county, was a popular campground for travelers making the trek from Mexico to San Antonio. :'''1870''' Large herds of longhorn cattle and mustangs roamed the area and both cattle and sheep were raised as livestock and moreso in proximity to the larger streams. The earliest permanent settlement occurred in the eastern half of the county along the Leona River in present-day Batesville. :'''1870''' Batesville is established and his comprised of at least three ranches, the Woodward, the Hill, and the Bates. :'''1871''' Settlement activity increases along the Upper Presidio Road at Murlo, a family-run trading post in Northwest Zavala County and at the ranching community of Cometa (1872) in the Southeast portion. :'''1880''' Total county population was 410 people and the county seat was Batesville which had only 38 inhabitants. Also inhabiting the county were 3,284 cattle and 7,046 sheep. :'''March 20, 1884''' The first County commissioners court is held, approving the county's first road to run from Bates City south to the Comanche Ditch Farm and Loma Vista (one of the oldest irrigation projects in the state of Texas) then on to Dimmit County. :'''1884''' Discovery of artesian wells, the first of many, which resulted in increased farming. Farms, which numbered 21 in 1880, had risen to 145 in 1890. Zavala County began for the Truck Farms in Winter Garden. The farms are in an area where only cactus and brush occurred. Irrigation began and the Winter Garden farms began. Spinach was later planted in 1917."The Handy Texas Answer Book" by James L Haley :'''1890''' 21,800 pounds of wool was produced here in this year alone and the number of cattle had risen tenfold to 32,726 while the number of sheep increase also but had only doubled to 14,722. :'''1904''' The area was becoming well known for its fertile soil, abundance of water and mild climate. Owners of the Cross S and Pryor ranches, recognizing the the potential for irrigated farming and associated communites, subdivided their ranches into small farms near Crystal City and La Pryor where planned communities soon followed. :'''1905''' Land speculators E. J. Buckingham and Carl Groos purchased the entirety of the Cross S Rance, 96,101 acres and began efforts to design the town that would become Crystal City. They instructed their engineers to place the community near the Nueces River :'''1906''' A bill for "knocking the '''`L'''' out of Zavalla" was passed in the Texas legislature rejected by the federal government. :'''1907''' By this date the ranch had been surveyed into sections with each section divided into 10-acre farms. Purchasers of a farm were encouraged to take residence in the planned community and were also given title to a town lot in Crystal City. Buckninham and Groos advertized near and far to encourage settlers from the USA and Europe. :'''1910''' Crystal City and Uvalde Railroad is built to La Pryor assuring access to outside markets and bolstering the county's colonization efforts then a rail trunk line from Crystal City to Gardendale. :'''1910''' The overthrow of Porfirio Díaz in Mexico and the advancing tide of the Mexican Revoulution had postitive effects on the region as those factors played a part in increasing the workforce allowing for cultivation of increased vegetable crops. Although ranchers and farmers welcomed the Mexican laborers for the work they could provide, there were also troubles. :'''1912''' Bermuda onions became a major crop in the region. :'''1917 and 1918''' Duing the winter that these two years shared, spinach was first introduced to the region which would become an intregal part of the community and the town's claim to fame. Francisco (Pancho) Villa caused much anxiety in the area by sending raiders across the Rio Grande to pilfer. :'''1918 - 1920''' In reaction to Villa's raids, Crystal City residents organized home guards for protection. :'''1920's''' A shift from raising livestock to grain, fruit, and vegetable farming as the cattle numbers dropped. Goats were 20,030 in 1930 :'''1920''' The number of cattle dropped drastically from 39,803 in 1920, to 26,392 in 1930, Ranchers in the area began to raise goats, primarily Angora. The numbers increased 13fold from 1,558 goats in 1920 to 20,020 goats in 1930. ::One cowhand recalled a line of cattle waiting to be shipped at Crystal City that extended eight miles and when loaded filled 150 boxcars. :'''1910-1930''' A distinct trend toward vegetable and fruit farming during this timeframe . Te trend towards vegetable and fruit farming between 1910 and 1930 coincided with growth of the county's urban centers, particularly Crystal City."The Handy Texas Answer Book" by James L Haley :'''1920s & 1930s''' The political patronage system called''' boss rule''' caused a failed attempt by Crystal City to supplant Batesville as county seat in 1926. :'''1928''' An increase in Mexican-American voter registration and voting provides them a margin of victory (978 to 446) in a county-seat election. Accusations of illegal and improper voting led to one indictment, but the accused was later acquitted. :'''1928''' Rancher Ike Pryor known as the "Pecan King" producing (400,000 lbs) of pecans. Pryor's ranch included one of the largest native pecan groves in the world. :'''1929''' Development of the '''Old Presidio Road''', the introduction of cattle, and the herds of mustangs in the region provided the commercial and economic foundation for mid-nineteenth-century settlement of Zavala County. :'''1930''' The average farm size fell from 2,741 acres in 1920 to 1,518 acres in 1930. Correspondingly, th number of farms rose from 102 in 1900, to 150 in 1910 and then doubled again to 304 by 1930. A significant portion of the later growth can be attributed to the increase in cotton as a crop. :'''1930''' Zavala County and Crystal City had highest percent of laborers per 100 farms (1,430) and the lowest number of tenants per 100 farms (33 ) of all counties in South Texas. Owner-operators were primarily Anglo, whereas sharecroppers and farm laborers were Hispanic. The marketing problems that had hampered farming previously were eliminated during the1920s with the improved transportation and road system, better packing procedures, utilization of ice, and the increased cultivation of winter spinach. :'''1930''' County farm production peaked in 1930 when, reportedly, 3,959 cars of spinach, 443 cars of onions, 397 cars of mixed vegetables, 214 cars of vegetable plants, and 140 cars of livestock all were marketed from railroad depots in Crystal City. "The Handy Texas Answer Book" by James L Haley :'''1930''' The spinach boom lasted only a decade from 1919 to 1929. A combination of demand for the product dropping during the Great Depression and an an attack of blue mold fungus on crops furthered by an increased demand for processed and frozen vegetables led to the industries slow demise. These and technilogical developments led to the decline of small acerage farming and the need for farm labor. :'''World War II''' Led to an increased demand for vegetables and the Crystal City area was well suited for the task as it had 25,000 acres of farmland irrigated with river and well water. :'''1940''' Mexican Americans were comprised only 21% of the total population, or 2,442 of the estimated 11,603 county residents). :'''December 12, 1942''' Crystal City WWII Internment Camp receives its first internees. Although it was originally intended to be populated by people of Japanese ancestry and their immediate families, the Crystal City (Family) Internment Camp housed a mix of German Americans and German Enemy Aliens, Latin Americans and Japanese American internees. In fact, when it came time to move the German residents to their separate facilities, they asked, and were allowed, to stay. From its inception in mid-1942 through June 1945, Crystal City (Family) Internment Camp interned 4,751 persons, this included 153 people born in the camp). :'''1942''' The San Antonio, Uvalde and Gulf Railroad extended a North to South line that ran parallel to U.S. Highway 83 and cut through the central part of the county. : '''1946''' the California Packing Corporation Del Monte Corporation purchased 3,200 acres of prime farmland north of Crystal City and established a highly mechanized farm, cannery, and shipping facility becoming a primary source of employment for residents. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zavala_County,_Texas Repairs to the nearby Upper Nueces Reservoir with increased irrigation."The Handy Texas Answer Book" by James L Haley :'''Del Monte''' quickly became the region's most important economic institution. In 1919 Del Monte announced closure of this facility. :'''Post World War II''' there was a decline in the number of small, owner-occupied farms in the county due to corporate farming competition. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zavala_County,_Texas

'''{{Blue|BRISCOE RANCHES}}''' :'''1939''' Another of the large ranches, '''BRISCOE Ranches''' are 640,000 acres and located in many counties: Brewster, Culberson, Dimmit, La Salle, Maverick, McMullen, Uvalde, Webb, and Zavala counties. The Primary Use is cow-calf, farming, Angora goats, and oil and GAS :Many people who inherit large ranches eventually downsize them. This does not apply to '''Dolph Briscoe, Jr'''., Texas’ governor from 1973 to 1979. Now 75, Briscoe inherited 190,000 acres when his father, Dolph Briscoe, Sr., died in 1954. He has more than tripled his holdings, making him Texas’ largest individual landowner and leases 100,000 acres in Maverick and Cochran counties. . http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

===Government Offices=== Zavala County has had three courthouses:1885 - Batesville, 1928 Crystal City, 1970 Crystal City.http://www.texasescapes.com/SouthTexasTowns/Crystal-City-Texas-Zavala-County-Courthouse.htm#1928 :'''1st County Courthouse, Batesvill'''e, The 1885 Zavala County courthouse in Batesville, Texas. "This is a photo of a picture of the 1885 Zavala County courthouse that hangs in the county clerk's office in the current courthouse."- Terry Jeanson {{Image|file=Zavala_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=painting of 1885 courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''2nd County Courthouse,1928 Crystal City''' 2 story {{Image|file=Zavala_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Here's an image. }}{{clear}} :'''3rd Courthouse, Crystal City''' one story, steel and concrete. {{Image|file=Zavala_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=360 |caption=19970 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size: 1,299 sq mi (3,364 km2) https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcz02 :'''Locale''' '''Winter Garden Region''' of Southwest Texas, is 170 miles NW of Corpus Christi. Defined as an agricultural area in South Texas (USA) located N of Laredo and SW of San Antonio. The region is centered on four "core" counties - Dimmit, Frio, La Salle, and Zavala which produce '''vegetables throughout''' the year :'''Center point''' - at 28°51' north latitude and 99°45' west longitude. :'''Crystal City''', the county seat, is in S central Zavala County on U.S. Highway 83. :Rivers -Nueces River drains the central and W region, Leona and Frio rivers drain the E region :'''Lakes''' - Comanche Lake, six miles west of Crystal City, is popular with sportsmen and is believed to be the site of the last Indian raid in Texas. :'''Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer''', which underlies much of Zavala County, provides water for all uses. :'''Region''' -Rio Grande Plain region, a brushland with dry streams. County once had grassland and streams numerous lined with trees.Changes inl environment and over grazing by ranches/farmers. :'''Trees''' mesquite and thorny shrubs from NE Mexico. :'''Climate''' is continental, semiarid, winds from the Gulf of Mexico :'''Rainfall''' is 21.87 inches, thunderstorms in the spring and fall, is impounded in earth reservoirs to supply water for livestock and for irrigation of some crops. :'''Growing season''' of 282 days :'''Temperature''' mild winter, freeze in February, first freeze in December. (mild winters, hot summers over 100° F. :'''Climate''' good to grow winter vegetables. :'''Topography''' of the county consists of flat land and slightly undulating plains. :'''Elevations''' - 580 feet above sea level in the south to 964 feet in the north. :'''Soil''' - N part of the county is light-colored, well-drained soils, SE and S region - deep light-colored loamy surfaces over clayey subsoils, with limestone within forty inches of the surface. :'''Animals''' - buffalo, bear, antelope, white dovetail deer, javelinas, coyotes, rabbits, turkeys, quail, hawks, snakes, lizards, tortoises :'''Vegetation''' - Mesquite, black brush, retama, guayacan, and huisache, oak, elm, ash, hackberry, pecan, and persimmon trees beside the streams and grama grasses.. The proliferation of nutritious grasses, including the grama, buffalo https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcz02 ====Adjacent counties==== *Uvalde County (north) *Frio County (east) *Dimmit County (south) *Maverick County (west) *La Salle County (southeast) ====Protected areas==== *Winter Garden *Comanche Lake ===Demographics=== In 2014 the U.S. Census counted 12,267 people living in Zavala County; with 92.9% Hispanic and 6.4% Anglo; other ethnicities accounted for about 3 percent of the area’s residents. Of residents twenty-five and older, '''53%''' had completed high school and '''8% had college degrees'''. In the early twenty-first century, agriculture and food packaging were important elements of the local economy. Del Monte Ub 2000, there were 11,600 people with a population density of 9 people/sq mi. Racial makeup of the county was 65.06% White, 0.49% Black or African American, 0.59% Native American, 0.09% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 31.08% from other races, and 2.66% from two or more races. 91.22% of the population were Hispanic. 41.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 48.90% of those under age 18 and 42.40% of those age 65 or over. The county's '''per-capita income makes it one of the poorest counties''' in the United States.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zavala_County,_Texas Politics
*Raza Unida party *Zavala County has voted Democratic in most presidential elections; exceptions were the elections of 1928, 1952, 1956, 1960, and 1972. From 1980 through 2004, the Democratic candidates for president carried the county easily. Highways
*U.S. Highway 57 *U.S. Highway 83 ===Cities=== *'''[[:Category:Crystal City, Texas|Crystal City]]''' - County Seat Spinach replaced the onion crop and now Crystal City is “Spinach Capital of the World”. The first annual spinach festival took place in 1936 and the Spinach Festival maintains an office in downtown Crystal City. The Spinach Festival was resumed in 1982 after being suspended during World War II. A statue of Popeye was erected with the blessing of the sailorman’s creator in 1937. It ranks high in the pantheon of less-than-serious statues in Texas. Today the pipe-smoking sailor stands in front of city hall – sharing the same banishment of other tobacco users. *[[:Category:Amaya, Texas|Amaya]] *[[:Category:Batesville, Texas|Batesville]] *[[:Category:Chula Vista, Texas|Chula Vista]] *[[:Category:La Pryor, Texas|La Pryor]] *[[:Category:Loma Grande, Texas|Loma Grande]] *[[:Category:Cometa, Texas|Cometa]] Formed From Maverick County ===Resources=== *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/zavala/land/zavala.txt LandGrant list] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/zavala/zavatoc.htm TxGene] *Comanche Lake *Political Association of Spanish-Speaking Organizations *Teamsters Union ===Census=== :1860 --- 26 — :1870 --- 138 430.8% :1880 --- 410 197.1% :1890 --- 1,097 167.6% :1900 --- 792 −27.8% :1910 --- 1,889 138.5% :1920 --- 3,108 64.5% :1930 --- 10,349 233.0% :1940 --- 11,603 12.1% :1950 --- 11,201 −3.5% :1960 --- 12,696 13.3% :1970 --- 11,370 −10.4% :1980 --- 11,666 2.6% :1990 --- 12,162 4.3% :2000 --- 11,600 −4.6% :2010 --- 11,677 0.7% :Est. 2015 --- 12,235 ====Notables==== Senovio Sandoval ====Education==== :'''1880s'''Mexican Americans had no access to rural schools :'''1883''' -George C. Herman organized a private school in the SW area. Mexican Americans had been enrolled on school census lists for the purpose of increasing state revenues to benefit the white schools; Anglo county residents claimed substantial property-tax liability justified this practice. F acilities in the Mexican schools were far inferior. :'''1890s''' Mexican working-class children in urban areas were admitted to city schools. Access limited to segregated classes in the elementary grades :'''1928''' school children were segregated through the fifth grade in Crystal City. Segregation of elementary schools in Texas was due to residential location, and lack of a Mexican-American voice in school affairs. :'''1934''' Senovio Sandoval became the first Mexican American to play varsity football and graduate from a Zavala County high school. :'''1939''' schools were (8 for white) ( 11 for Hispanic) and (1 for Blacks). Though segregation continued at the lower levels, the number of Hispanic students attending '''high school continued to rise'''. :'''1940''' a graduating class had 3/31 high school students were Mexican American. :'''pre 1950s''' a majority of Tejano students dropped out between the 3rd and 6th grades. :'''1950s''' a majority of those graduating from high school were Mexican American. The development of a Hispanic middle class was indicative of advances in education and in political influence. :'''1962-63''' Political Association of Spanish-Speaking Organizations and the Teamsters Union became involved in Crystal City politics in 1962–63. :'''1963''' the Mexican Americans of Crystal City organized and elected all-Hispanic slate to the city council, attracting statewide and national attention in what was commonly referred to as the '''Crystal City Revolts.''' :Teamster and PASSO strategists utilized the large number of Mexican-American cannery and farm laborers from small Teamsters union at Del Monte cannery to alter the political makeup of Crystal City. :'''1970 Raza Unida party''' :'''1990s''' there are now an increasing number of Tejanos in college and university graduates. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/khmmxhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zavala_County,_Texas ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Edgewood Cemetery, Crystal City, Texas|Edgewood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sunset Hills Cemetery, La Pryor, Texas|Sunset Hills Cemetery]] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Zavala_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch cemeteries, genealogy] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Zavala/ListZavala.html Zavala Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2773 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.historicdistrict.com/genealogy/zavala/zavala.htm TxGen cemeteries, genealogy] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zavala_County,_Texas *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/khmmx *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Zavala_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch cemeteries, genealogy] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Zavala/ListZavala.html Zavala Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2773 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.historicdistrict.com/genealogy/zavala/zavala.htm TxGen cemeteries, genealogy] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/zavala/land/zavala.txt LandGrant list] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/zavala/zavatoc.htm TxGene] *Commission, Texas. 2022. "Crystal City (Family) Internment Camp | THC.Texas.Gov - Texas Historical Commission". Thc.Texas.Gov. https://www.thc.texas.gov/crystalcity. * "Del Monte Closing Four U.S. Facilities". 2022. Foodbusinessnews.Net. https://www.foodbusinessnews.net/articles/14355-del-monte-closing-four-us-facilities.

Zebra Passenger list 1837

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[[Category:Zebra, Arrived 2 Jan 1839]] [[Category:South Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] [[Category: South Australia, Immigrants from German Confederation]] ZEBRA PASSENGER LIST FROM HAMBURG TO PORT ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA === Zebra's Journey === On 2nd January 1839 the Zebra under Captain Dirk Hahn arrived at Port Adelaide with 187 further religiously motivated settlers, mainly from the village of Kay in Züllichau District, Brandenburg. They had a rough and stormy journey, and 6 adults and 5 children had died on the voyage from a fever that broke out on the ship. During the journey Captain Hahn was impressed with the behaviour and attitude of the emigrants, and he arranged a lease for them on good land that he had visited in the Adelaide Hills. His passengers founded a village there a few months after their arrival (at first they lived in the existing German village of Klemzig near Adelaide), and named the new village Hahndorf after the captain in gratitude for his help.http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/page/22333245 === Other Links to Passenger List === http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/zebra1839.shtmlhttp://www.familyhistorysa.info/shipping/passengerlists.html === Deaths === Even before the 'Zebra' left the wharf two children had died. Eight days later two more had died and several more were ailing. Dr Mathieson, who had been appointed to keep order and to distribute provisions, tried in vain to persuade the captain to put into harbour to allow the sick to recover. This scheme was considered impractical. By 24 September the eighth corpse had been buried at sea.https://localwiki.org/adelaide-hills/Hahndorf_-_Emigration *After leaving Altona, the 'Zebra' reached Holdfast Bay (Adelaide) on Friday, 28 December 1838 and Port Adelaide, known as Port Misery, four days later on Wednesday, 2 January 1839. The 'Zebra' started with 106 adults and 91 children as passengers. Six adults and five children died on the voyage. The 'Zebra' was the first ship to fly a foreign flag in the port, and as a result attracted considerable interest.https://localwiki.org/adelaide-hills/Hahndorf_-_Emigration === Ship Zebra === '''Ship Zebra''', 350 tons, Captain Dirk Meinerts Hahn, from Altona 12th August, Hamburg 21st August 1838, arrived at Holdfast Bay (Glenelg) 28th December 1838 & Port Adelaide, South Australia 2nd January 1839, Dr. Matheison, ships' surgeon and a crew of 16 men. The South Australian Gazette & Colonial Register, Saturday January 5th, 1839 December 28— The Zebra, 344 tons, Hahn Master, from Altona, with 189 German emigrants:— 100 barrels of pork, 100 barrels of flour, 2 boxes boots and shoes, 18 water casks & 40,924 bricks.http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/228133718?searchTerm=%22Zebra%22%20%22hahn%22&searchLimits=sortby=dateAsc|||l-availability=y|||l-australian=y === PASSENGER LIST === [[Kook-7 | '''Kook, Hermann Friedrich''']] Surveyor / Farmer from Lübeck cabin passenger [[Bartel-257 | '''BARTEL Christian''']] age 78 from Möstchen, Brandenburg [[Liebelt-3 |'''Anna Rosina nee LIEBELT''']] age 76 [[Bartel-211 |'''Bartel, Christian''']] age 44 Thresher / Gardener from Möstchen, Brandenburg *'''Maria Elisabeth (nee Kirschke)''' 41 *'''Johanne Luise''' age 21 '''Anna Maria''' age 16 '''Dorothea Elisabeth''' age 12 '''Johanne Karoline''' age 6 [[Bartel-260 | '''Bartel, Gottlob''']] age 41 Cottager from Möstchen, Brandenburg *[[Binder-349 | '''Elisabeth (nee Binder)''']] age 40 *'''Johann Wilhelm''' age 19 '''Maria Elisabeth''' age 14 '''Johann Gottfried''' age 8 '''Johann Gottlob''' age 4 '''Johann Christoph''' age 9 months [[Bartsch-95 |'''Bartsch, Johann Samuel''']] age 37 Joiner from Skampe *[[Meissner-89 | '''Eleonore (nee Meissner)''']] age 38 *[[Bartsch-101 | '''Johann Gottlieb''']] age 10 [[Bartsch-102 | '''Johann Friedrich''']] age 7 '''Johann Christian''' age 5 '''Johann August''' age 3 '''Johanne Eleonore''' age 2 '''Johann Samuel''' age 3mo. [[Berndt-120 | '''Berndt / Behrend, Gottfried''']] 35 Shoemaker from Schwiebus *[[Lichtensteiner-1 | '''Beate (nee Lichensteiner)''']] age 35 * [[Behrend-109 | '''Beate Emilie Auguste''']] age 11 [[Boehm-300 |'''Boehm, Johann Georg''']] age 42 Cottager from Muestchen *[[Koenig-660 | '''Johann Karoline (nee Konig /Koenig)''']] age 37 *'''Johanne Luise''' age 15 [[Boehm-302|'''Johanne Eleonore''']] age 11 '''Johann Ernst''' age 8 '''Johanne Karoline''' age 6 '''Johanne Dorothea''' age 3 '''Traugott Wilhelm''' age 1 '''Bothe, Christian''' age 59 Merchant from Krummedorf *'''Anna Maria (nee Korber/Koerber)''' age 54 *'''Luise''' age 21 [[Brettig-2 | '''Brettig / Braettig, Samuel''']] age 42 Shoemaker from Breatz, near Tirschtiegel *[[Brettig-3 |'''Johanne Luise''']] age 44 *[[Brettig-4 | '''Karolina Ernestina''']] age 16 [[Brettig-5 | '''Hermine Florentine''']] age 10 '''Hermann Reinhold''' age 3 [[Brettig-1 | '''Augusta Emelia Julia''']] age 12 ''(previously unrecorded on passenger list)'' [[Dohnt-28 |'''Dohnt / Dohnke, Johann Gottfried''']] age 43 Small Cottager from Guhren, Brandenburg * [[Neumann-495 |'''Anna Dorothea (nee Neumann)''']] age 40 *'''Anna Dorothea''' age 20 [[Dohnt-26 |'''Johann Gottlieb''']] age 19 '''Johanne Luise''' age 16 '''Johann Gottfried''' age 13 '''Johann Christian''' age 10 '''Johann Georg''' age 8 '''Maria Elisabeth''' age 3 [[Helbig-36 | '''Helbig / Helwig, Friedrich''']] age 35 Colonist from Friedrichsfelde '''died at sea, Sept. 22 1838''' [[Koch-2712 | '''Eleonore (Koch)''']] age 37 [[Helbig-37 | '''Johann Wilhelm''']] age 7 [[Jaensch-13 | '''Jaensch Christian''']] 40 Farmer Kay [[Klenke-171 | '''Maria Elisabeth (Klenke)''']] 39 Johanne Dorothea 15 [[Jaensch-15 | '''Johann Gottlob''']] age 13 [[Jaensch-14 | '''Johann Christian''']] age 9 [[Jaensch-24 |''' Johann Friedrich Traugott''']] age 6 [[Jaensch-19 | '''Maria Elisabeth''']] age 5 [[Jaensch-25 | '''Johann Luise (Hanna Louise)''']] age 2 [[Janetzki-9 | '''Janetzki Johann Georg''']] age 32 Cottager / Mason from Muschten [[Lode-30 |''' Johanne Luise (Lude)''']] age 28 '''Johann Gotthilf''' age 3 '''Johanne Luise''' age 1 '''Klenke, Christian''' age 51 Day-labourer from Kay '''died at sea''' '''Anna Elisabeth (Gierke)''' age 49 [[Klenke-77 | '''Johanne Dorothea''']] age 21 Kluge Eleonore 55 Day-labourer Nickern widow Richstieg ? Christian 19 daughter 15 Liebelt Johann Christian 38 Shepherd Nickern Maria Elisabeth (Kuchel) 40 Johann Gottlieb 14 Johann Christoph 12 Johanne Eleonore 5 Liebelt Johann Christoph 33 Tailor Nickern Anna Dorothea (Wolf) 30 Johann Friedrich August 7 Johanne Luise 4 Johann Gottfried 1 [[Lubasch-2 | '''Lubasch, Gottfried''']] age 49 Cottager from Rissen / Riesen *[[Lubasch-5 |''' Johanne Eleonore Henriette'''']] age 16 daughter of 1st marriage *Anna Dorothea (Greiser) age 41 second wife *[[Lubasch-3 | '''Anna Dorothea Luise''']] age 13 *Johanne Karoline age 11 *Anna Dorothea age 5 *Maria Elisabeth age 3 *Anna Elisabeth age 6mo. '''Neumann, Gottfried''' age 42 Cottager from Kay *'''Anna Maria (Pfeiffer)''' age 44 '''Luise''' age 12 ''(Married Johann Karl Friedrich Lauaterbach 11 Feb 1847)'' '''[[Neumann-725 | Johann Friedrich August Edmann''']] age 10 '''Wilhelm''' age 8 '''Maria Elisabeth''' age 3 [[Nitschke-42 |'''Nitschke Friedrich Wilhelm''']] age35 Mason fom Kay ''(son of Gottfried and Johanne Dorothea Nitschke)'' [[Suess-34 |'''Maria Elisabeth (Suess)''']] age 35 Johann Karl 10 Johann Wilhelm 8 Johanne Karoline 6 [[Nitschke-25 |'''Nitschke Gottlob''']] age 58 Cottager from Kay [[Wolfe-2613 | '''Johanne Dorothea (Wolfe)''']] 58 ''(4th Great Grandfather and Grandmother of [[Dienelt-5 | Debra Dienelt]]'' [[Nitschke-150 |'''Nitschke Johann Gottlob''']] (also known as Gottlieb) age 30 Wheelwright Kay *[[Hirthe-1 | '''Anna Dorothea (nee Hirthe)''']] age 34 *Friedrich Wilhelm 6 *Maria Elisabeth 3 (died during voyage) *Anna Dorothea 5mo. (died during voyage)https://localwiki.org/adelaide-hills/FW_Nitschke [[Nitschke-51|'''Nitschke Samuel''']] age 48 Small Cottager from Lochow [[Grieger-17|'''Anna Elisabeth (nee Grieger)''']] age 42 Johann Gottlieb age 18 Johann Gottfried 14 [[Nitschke-70|'''Johanne Eleanore''']] age 12 Johann — 6 Johann Traugott 2 Johanne Luise 1mo. Paech Friedrich 32 Cottager / Joiner Nickern Johanne Luise (Jachning) 36 Johanne Karoline 7 Johanne Eleonore 5 Johanne Luise 2 [[ Paech-25 | '''Paech, Johann Georg''']] age 45 from Kay * [[Klenke-14 |'''Johanna Karaline (nee Klenke)''']] ''1st wife'' '''died Germany''' **[[ Paech-26|'''Johann Christian''']] age 18 '''Johann Gotlieb''' age 15 [[Paech-20 | '''Johann Georg''']] age 12 '''Johanne Luise''' age 8 *[[Richter-996 |'''Anna Rosina (nee Richter)''']] age 27 ''2nd wife'' *'''Maria Elisabeth''' age 4 '''Johann Friedrich''' age 2 [[Paech-46 | '''Paech, Johann Friedrich''']] age 36 Farmer from Rentschen *'''Anna Dorothea (nee Kramm)''' age 33 *[[Paech-43 | '''Johann Friedrich Wilhelm''']] age 12 '''Johann August''' age 9 '''Johanne Dorothea''' age 5 '''Johann Gottlieb''' age 3 '''Johann Friedrich''' age 6mo. [[Pfeiffer-626 | '''Pfeiffer, Johann Georg''']] age 47 Thresher / Gardener Kay [[Neumann-545 | '''Anna Rosina (nee Neumann)''']] age 47 *'''Johann Gottlieb''' age 18 '''Johann Gottfried''' age 17 '''Anna Elisabeth''' age 12 '''Johann Georg''' age 8 '''Anna Luise''' age 6 '''Johann Christian''' age 3 [[Pfeiffer-644 | '''Pfeiffer Johann Georg''']] age 59 Thresher / Gardener from Rackau [[Schliefke-1 | '''Christiane (Schliefke)''']] age 60 [[Pfeiffer-645 | '''Johanne Eleonore''']] age 30 [[Pfeiffer-646 | '''Johann Christian''']] age 26 [[Pfeiffer-647 | '''Maria Elisabeth''']] age 18 [[Pfeiffer-648 | '''Johann Gottlieb''']] age 16 [[Pfeiffer-649 | '''Johann Wilhelm''']] age 12 Rillright Gottfried 44 Colonist Friedrichsfelde Anna Dorothea (Woith) 43 Johann Gottlob 20 Dorothea Elisabeth 17 [[Schirmer-138 | '''Schirmer Johann Christian''']] age 33 Thresher / Gardener from Nickern son of Friedrich Gottlob [[Kirsch-347 | '''Anna Dorothea (Kirsch)''']] age 34 Johann Gottlieb age 4 [[Schirmer-134 |''' Schirmer Friedrich Gottlob''']] age 56 widower Nickern [[Schirmer-115 | '''Johann Georg''']] age 16 [[Schirmer-135 | '''Eleonore''']] age 11 [[Schmidt-5519 |'''Schmidt, Gottlob''']] age 50 Day-labourer Skampe [[Kluge-58 | '''Anna Dorothea (nee Kluge)''']] age 50 ''(3th Great Grandfather and Grandmother of [[Dienelt-5 | Debra Dienelt]]'' Anna Dorothea 20 Dorothea Elisabeth 17 Gottfried 16 Johann Gottlob 13 Anna Elisabeth Rosina 10 [[Schubert-306 | '''Schubert Johann Christian''']] age 51 Day-labourer Möstchen [[Bartel-258 | '''Johanna Rosina (nee Bartel)''']] age 48 ''(daughter of Christian Bartel and Anna Rosina nee Liebelt)'' [[Schubert-355 | '''Johann Christian''']] age 16 Schultz Johann Christoph age 47 Colonist of Klippendorf Johanne Dorothea (Frank) 49 Johann Christian 28 Karl August 20 Johanne Luise 7 Schultz Dorothea Elisabeth (Paech) 42 widow Rentschen sister of J.F. Paech Johanne Eleonore 12 Johann Gotthilf 8 [[Steicke-15 |'''Steicke / Steike, Johann Samuel''']] age 40 Day-labourer from Kay *[[Paech-34 |'''Johanna Dorothea (Paech)''']] age 36 ''(4th Great Grandfather and Grandmother of [[Dienelt-5 | Debra Dienelt]]'' **[[Steicke-24|'''Johann Gottlieb''']] age 15 '''Johanne Eleonore''' age 13 '''Maria Elisabeth''' age 5 '''Johanne Luise''' age 2 [[Süss-55|'''Suess / Suss Johann Friedrich''']] 67 Cottager Kay father-in-law of F.W. Nitschke Christiane (Theile) 67 Eleonore 43 Wittwer Johann Friedrich Wilhelm 38 Miller Guhren Johanne Leonore Henriette (Gerlach) 34 Friedrich Wilhelm 9 Johanne Karoline 6mo. [[Zimmermann-770 | Zimmermann Johann Friedrich]] age 38 Freehold Gardener from Jehser :[[Zimmermann-771 | Anna Elisabeth (Zimmermann)]] age 39 :Johanne Luise age 11 :[[Zimmermann-462 | Johanne Eleonore]] age 8 :Maria Elisabeth age 2 === Single Men === *[[Kluge-37 |'''Kluge Johann Gottfried''']] 16 Farmer from Zullichau *Linke Johann Gottlob 36 Farmer from Prussia *[[Schirmer-120 | '''Schirmer Gottlob''']] age 28 Servant from Guhren === Single Women === *Jaensch Maria 44 Kay sister of Christian *Kirsch Friederike 56 widow Nickern mother of Anna D. Schirmer ==Acknowledgement== I have adopted this page when it became orphaned. I want it to be clearly understand understood that I have contributed nothing to this page. It is the product of much hard work by another Wikitree user who wishes to remain anonymous. [[Thomas-29419| Steve Thomas]] == Sources ==

Zlín Region (Zlínský kraj) Region, Czech Republic

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[[Category:Gerard-337]] [[Category: Zlínský kraj]][[Category: Czech Roots Project]] {{Image|file=Zlin_Region_Zlinsk_253_kraj_Region_Czech_Republic-1.png |align=l |size=s |caption= }} Zlín Region is an administrative unit (not to be confused with archival regions) of the Czech Republic, located in the south-eastern part of the historical region of Moravia. It is named after its capital Zlín. Together with the Olomouc Region it forms a cohesion area of Central Moravia. Districts include [[:Category:Okres Kroměříž|Kroměříž]], [[:Category:Okres Uherské Hradiště|Uherské Hradiště]], [[:Category:Okres Vsetín|Vsetín]] & [[:Category:Okres Zlín|Zlín]]. {{Clear}} [[Space:Zl%C3%ADn%20Region%20Flags%20&%20Crests|Flags and Crests]] {{Image|file=Zlin_Region_Zlinsk_253_kraj_Region_Czech_Republic.png |align=c |size=l |caption= }} {{Clear}}

Zoekakten

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'''''Unfortunately [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/645527/bad-news-dutch-resource-zoekakten-no-longer-available?show=645527#q645527 ZOEKAKTEN has stopped], so this page currently has no use.''''' '''''To find Familysearch scans you can try [https://www.genealogiewerkbalk.nl/fs/ genealogiewerkbalk] or navigate through the Familysearch catalog for [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=143&query=%2Bplace%3ANetherlands%20%2Bavailability%3AOnline&https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/search=undefined the Netherlands] or [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=145&query=%2Bplace%3ABelgium%20%2Bavailability%3AOnline&https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/search=undefined Belgium]''''' {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-35.jpg |align=c |size=l }} ==Introduction== [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] provides an '''easier and faster way to find Familysearch images''' on microfilmed records of Dutch and Belgian archives, compared to the Familysearch method. This is accomplished by: * Navigating quickly to the films of a specific city or village * Presenting a choice of document types * Describing the films thus selected * Providing indexes to a film, so less browing is required This site is set up and maintained by volunteers. It is '''free of charge''', and without registration. When researching post-1811 births, marriage attachments, or deaths in '''Amsterdam''' "zoekakten" is '''the most complete online source'''. ==Quick start== The detailed description in the following sections may seem complicated, but basically finding images is as simple as this: # Visit [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] # Click province or list of places ("Overzicht plaatsnamen") # Click place to be researched # Select document-type to be researched # Click film to be researched # '''Browse images of displayed film''' ==Description of homepage== {{Image|file=Zoekakten.png |align=c |size=l }}
===Top part=== At the top is a row of (mostly) "province buttons". Clicking one of these buttons takes you to a list of places located in that province. This row is shown on every page in the site, allowing quick change of province from any page. One can switch from The Netherlands to Belgium provinces and vice versa by clicking the "België" or "Nederland" button. {{Image|file=Zoekakten-1.png |align=c |size=l }} The meaning of the buttons: {| border=1 ! scope="row" colspan="2"| Nederland ! scope="row" colspan="2"| België |- |Hoofdpagina||Homepage||Hoofdpagina||Homepage |- |GR||Groningen||VW||West-Vlaanderen / Flandre-Occidentale |- |FR||Friesland||VW||West-Vlaanderen / Flandre-Occidentale |- |DR|| Drenthe||VO||Oost-Vlaanderen / Flandre-Orientale |- |OV||Overijssel||AW||Antwerpen / Anvers |- |FL||Flevoland||BL||Limburg / Limbourg |- |GL||Gelderland||BV||Vlaams-Brabant / Brabant-Flamand |- |UT||Utrecht||BR||Brussel / Bruxelles |- |NH||Noord-Holland||HT||Henegouwen / Hinaut |- |ZH||Zuid-Holland||BW||Waals-Brabant / Brabant-Wallon |- |ZL||Zeeland||NM||Namen / Namur |- |NB||Noord-Brabant||LG||Luik / Liège / Lüttich |- |LB||Province Limburq||LX||Luxemburg / Luxembourg |- |ZH||Zuid-Holland|| || |- |NL||Special films: Regimental rolls and "Bibliothéque Wallone"|| || |- |NA||Netherlands Antilles|| || |}
===Left part=== On the left side is this column of internal links: {{Image|file=Zoekakten-2.png |align=c |size=m }} The most relevant link here is "Overzicht plaatsnamen" (list of places) which takes you to this page: {{Image|file=Zoekakten-3.png |align=c |size=m }} Here you can enter the name of the place (at least the first two letters) you want to research. Useful if you don't know a province name. The other left side links will be described later.
===Right part=== On the right side is this column of external links: {{Image|file=Zoekakten-4.png |align=c |size=m }} These links will be described later.
==Navigating to films of a place== There are two ways to get to the films of a particular place, as described earlier. ===Clicking a province button=== This will result in a list of places like this (clicked NH): {{Image|file=Zoekakten-5.png |align=c |size=l }} Information on this page: * Gemeente-atlas: 19th century maps of this province. * RBS-boeknumbers: numbers of archive-books of this province available via zoekakten. * List of places in this province, columns contain: ** Plaatsnaam: Names of cities and villages. ** DTB: Number of available Baptism-, Marriage-, and Burial-books (pre-1811). ** BS: Number of available Civil Registration books (post-1811). ** BR: Number of available Population Registration books. ** Indexen: Number of available indexes to films. ** Bijzonderheden: Remarks. ===Clicking "Overzicht plaatsnamen"=== Entering the name of a place and clicking "Zoek" results in a list of places like this (entered "bar"): {{Image|file=Zoekakten-6.png |align=c |size=l }} Information on this page: * Plaatsnaam: Names of cities and villages. Note that both Dutch and Belgian places are listed. * Provincie: Names of provinces. ===List of films of a place=== Clicking the name of a place results in a page where one can choose films with a specific document-type (clicked "Amsterdam"): {{Image|file=Zoekakten-7.png |align=c |size=l }} Three columns of radio buttons are shown to choose a particular document type:
'''DTB - Baptisms, Marriages, Burials (pre-1811)''' * Indexen DTB - Indexes to DTB * Dopen - Baptisms * (Onder)Trouwen, Trouwbijlagen - Banns, Marriages, Marriage attachments * Begraven - Burials * Lidmaten - Church members '''Burgerlijke stand - Civil Registration (post-1811)''' * Tafels - Name-indexes per year or per 10 years * Geboorten - Births * Naamsaannemingen en -wijzigingen - Adoption of surnames and changes of surnames * Huwelijksaangiften- Marriage banns * Huwelijksafkondigingen - Marriage banns * Huwelijken en Echtscheidingen - Marriages and divorces * Huwelijksbijlagen - Marriage attachments * Overlijden - Deaths * Diversen DTB, BS en BR - Miscellaneous DTB, BS and BR '''Bevolkingsregisters - Population Registers''' * Content depends on availability for the selected place ==Selecting a film== Having selected a document type and confirmed that by clicking "Maak een keuze" a list of films is presented: {{Image|file=Zoekakten-8.png |align=c |size=l }} Information in this list: * ID - Identification of the film at Familysearch * Film / Reeks op FS - Description of film contents * Opmerking - Special instructions or remarks ** Index per film - The film is indexed, clicking results in a list of parts of the film (name- or year-ranges), thus limiting the amount of images you have to browse ** Snel zoeken - Clicking loads 15 images at a time, thus providing faster access To start browsing images click the film entry. That will open a new tab or screen at Familysearch, positioned on image 1. Alternatively one can use one of the methods described below, depending on availability for that particular film. ===Selecting part of a film=== When the film is listed with "Index per film" clicking on that item results in a page like this: {{Image|file=Zoekakten-9.png |align=c |size=l }} Information in this list: * Type akte - Type of document * Periode - Date range * Akten - Image range of documents * Index - Image range of name index on the film * Opmerking: Note Clicking an entry in the "Akten"-column will open a new tab or screen at Familysearch, positioned on the first image of the range. Clicking an entry in the "Index"-column will open a new tab or screen at Familysearch, positioned on the first image of the range. ===Loading 15 images at a time=== When an entry is marked with "Snel zoeken" or "Snel'" clicking that mark will open a page like this: {{Image|file=Zoekakten-10.png |align=c |size=l }} The text to the right of the thumbnails says: On mouse-over an image will be shown enlarged !!! Click on an image to view OR download !!! No images shown at the end of the film? Please report !!! ==Researching Amsterdam records== As said in the introduction, when researching post-1811 births, marriage attachments, or deaths in '''Amsterdam''' "zoekakten" is '''the only online source'''. Also, viewing images at the website of the Amsterdam archive is '''not free of charge'''. Currently the only Amsterdam images that can be viewed free of charge are the post-1811 marriage records at [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/ wiewaswie], after (free) registration. So here are some examples of searching for Amsterdam records and images. ===Baptisms=== Let's say you are searching for children of Jan Pietersen and Wijbrich Cornelissen (both with possible name variations), born between 1615 and 1640. Here is how: # Visit [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/doopregisters_1564-1811/zoek/index.nl.html Amsterdam Stadsarchief] # Enter search criteria ##surname: achternaam=pieters* , first name: voornaam=jan , role: rol=vader (gets you 5000+ results) ## click persoon to add search criteria for related person ## surname: achternaam=cornelis* , first name: voornaam=w* , role: rol=moeder ## No need for date criterium, as 5 hits are already displayed # Click "Toon resultaat" # Let's say you want to see the image of their first child, Henrick ## You will need the data shown, especially what is said under ''bronverwijzing'': '''DTB 39, p.407''' ## Open [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] in a new tab or screen ## Click "NH", Amsterdam, "Dopen", "Maak een keuze" ## Search the resulting list for the DTB-number in the rightmost column (use browser search) ## You will find ''M994-W15 Dopen 1603-1628 index per film; Gereformeerd Nieuwe Kerk; boek 39/40'' ## Click "index per film", which gives you a list of images by year ## As Henrick was baptized 15 December 1615 you can click "1616" and then browse backward ## Wanted image is #210, right page, left column, third entry ===Marriages (pre-1811)=== Let's say you are searching for the marriage of Henrick's parents # Visit [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/ondertrouwregisters_1565-1811/zoek/index.nl.html Amsterdam Stadsarchief] # Enter search criteria (note that this is only available in Dutch) ## surname: achternaam=pieters* , first name: voornaam=jan , role: rol=naam bruidegom (gets you 1300+ results) ## click "persoon" to add search criteria for related person ## surname: achternaam=cornelis* , first name: voornaam=w* ## No need for more criteria, as 1 hit is already displayed # Click "Toon resultaat" # Bad luck, Jan remarried. Let's say you want to see the image of that marriage anyway ## You will need the data shown, especially what is said under ''bronverwijzing'': '''DTB 442, p.44''' ## Open [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] in a new tab or screen ## Click "NH", Amsterdam, "(Onder)Trouwen", "Maak een keuze" ## Search the resulting list for the DTB-number in the rightmost column (use browser search) ## You will find ''M994-4S3 Trouw-aang. 1632-1634 [± 163 img. per jaar] Snel zoeken; Gereformeerd; boek 440/442'' ## Click "Trouw-aang.", which opens the Familysearch images at image 1 ## As the marriage was dated 7 January 1634 you can skip immediately to image 330 (2 * 163 + some) ## Wanted image is #337, left page, first entry ===Burials (pre-1811)=== Let's say we want the image of the burial of Jan's wife Wijb(e)rich. Knowing she gave birth as late as 1633 and Jan remarried in 1634, that is the timeframe to research. # Visit [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/begraafregisters_1553-1811/zoek/index.nl.html Amsterdam Stadsarchief] # Enter search criteria # surname: achternaam=cornelis* , first name: voornaam=w* (gets you 400+ results) ## click "datum" to add search criteria for date(s) ## jaar=1633 ## No need for more criteria, as Wijberich's burial record is already displayed # Click "Toon resultaat" # Curious, Wijberich died before the baptism of her child Elsjen on 6 November 1633. Let's say you want to see the image of that burial anyway ## You will need the data shown, especially what is said under ''bronverwijzing'': '''DTB 1054, p.74vo en p.75''' ## Open [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] in a new tab or screen ## Click "NH", Amsterdam, "Begraven", "Maak een keuze" ## Search the resulting list for the DTB-number in the rightmost column (use browser search) ## You will find ''M994-W5P Begraven 1582-1641 [± 9 img. per jaar] Snel zoeken; Gereformeerd Nieuwe Kerk; boek 1052/1054'' ## Click "Begraven 1582-1641", which opens the Familysearch images at image 1 ## As the burial was dated 30 June 1633 you can skip immediately to image 460 (9 * 51 + some) ## Oops, landed in 1620, let's skip to 500 ## A few months too late, let's browse backward ## Wanted image is #496, left page, sixth entry from the bottom ===Births (post-1811) '''To Do'''=== ===Marriages (post-1811) '''To Do'''=== ===Deaths (post-1811) '''To Do'''===

Zoekakten Nederlands

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'''''!!!Werk in uitvoering!!!''''' {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-35.jpg |align=c |size=l }} == Inleiding == [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] biedt een '''makkelijke en snelle manier om specifieke afbeeldingen te vinden''' op de door Familysearch verfilmde Nederlandse en Belgische archieven, vergeleken met het rechtstreeks zoeken op Familysearch. Dit wordt bereikt door: * Snel kunnen navigeren naar de films van een bepaalde stad of dorp * Het bieden van een keuze van documenttypen * Het beschrijven van de aldus geselecteerde films * Het verstrekken van indexen naar een film, dus minder bladeren vereist * Snel bladeren door het laden van 15 beelden tegelijk Deze site is opgezet en onderhouden door vrijwilligers. Het is '''gratis''', en zonder registratie. Bij het zoeken naar geboorten, huwelijksbijlagen, of sterfgevallen in '''Amsterdam''' na 1810 is "zoekakten" '''de enige online bron'''. == Snelle start == De gedetailleerde beschrijving in de volgende paragrafen lijkt misschien ingewikkeld, maar in feite is het vinden van afbeeldingen zo simpel: # Bezoek [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] # Klik provincie of lijst van plaatsen ( "Overzicht plaatsnamen") # Klik plaats waarin je wilt zoeken # Selecteer het documenttype waarin je wilt zoeken # Klik op de film waarin je wilt zoeken # '''Blader door de afbeeldingen in de weergegeven film''' == Beschrijving van de homepage == {{Image|file=Zoekakten.png |align=c |size=l }}
===Bovenste deel=== Bovenin staat een rij "provincie knoppen". Klikken op een van deze knoppen brengt u naar een lijst van plaatsen in die provincie.
Deze knoppenrij wordt getoond op elke pagina van de site, zodat u snel vanaf elke pagina van provincie kunt wisselen.
Men kan overschakelen van Nederlandse naar Belgische provincies en vice versa door te klikken op de "België" of "Nederland" knop. {{Image|file=Zoekakten-1.png |align=c |size=l }} De betekenis van de knoppen:: {| border=1 ! scope="row" colspan="2"| Nederland ! scope="row" colspan="2"| België |- |Hoofdpagina||Homepage||Hoofdpagina||Homepage |- |GR||Groningen||VW||West-Vlaanderen / Flandre-Occidentale |- |FR||Friesland||VO||Oost-Vlaanderen / Flandre-Orientale |- |DR|| Drenthe||AW||Antwerpen / AnversVO |- |OV||Overijssel||BL||Limburg / Limbourg |- |FL||Flevoland||BV||Vlaams-Brabant / Brabant-Flamand |- |GL||Gelderland||BR||Brussel / Bruxelles |- |UT||Utrecht||HT||Henegouwen / Hinaut |- |NH||Noord-Holland||BW||Waals-Brabant / Brabant-Wallon |- |ZH||Zuid-Holland||NM||Namen / Namur |- |ZL||Zeeland||LG||Luik / Liège / Lüttich |- |NB||Noord-Brabant||LX||Luxemburg / Luxembourg |- |LB||Province Limburq|| || |- |ZH||Zuid-Holland|| || |- |NL||Speciale films: Militaire stamboeken en Waalse fiches|| || |- |NA||Netherlands Antilles|| || |}
=== Linker deel === Aan de linkerkant is deze kolom van interne links: {{Image | file = Zoekakten-2.png | Align = c | Size = m }} De meest relevante link here is "Overzicht plaatsnamen" (lijst van plaatsen) die je naar deze pagina brengt: {{Image | file = Zoekakten-3.png | Align = c | Size = m }} Hier kun je de naam van de plaats (in ieder geval de eerste twee letters) waarin je wil zoeken ingeven. Handig als je de plaatsnaam wel weet maar de provincienaam niet. De andere links links zullen later worden beschreven.
=== Rechter deel === Aan de rechterkant is deze kolom van externe links: {{Image | file = Zoekakten-4.png | Align = c | Size = m }} Deze verbindingen zullen later worden beschreven.
== Navigeren naar films van een plaats == Er zijn twee manieren om bij de films van een bepaalde plaats te komen, zoals eerder beschreven. === Een provincieknop indrukken=== Dit zal resulteren in een lijst van plaatsen zoals deze (NH ingedrukt): {{Image | file = Zoekakten-5.png | Align = c | Size = l }} Informatie over deze pagina: * Gemeente-atlas: 19de eeuwse kaarten van deze provincie. * RBS-boeknummers: van de boeken van deze provincie die via zoekakten te doorzoeken zijn. * Lijst van plaatsen in deze provincie, de kolommen bevatten: ** Plaatsnaam: Namen van steden en dorpen. ** DTB: Aantal beschikbare Doop-, Trouw- en Begrafenisboeken (pre-1811). ** BS: Aantal beschikbare Burgerlijke Stand boeken (post-1811). ** BR: Aantal beschikbare Bevolking Register boeken. ** Indexen: Aantal beschikbare indexen op de films. ** Bijzonderheden: Opmerking. === Klik op "Overzicht plaatsnamen" === Het ingeven van een plaatsnaam en op 'Zoek' klikken resulteert in een lijst van plaatsen zoals dit (ingegeven: "bar"): {{Image | file = Zoekakten-6.png | Align = c | Size = l }} Informatie over deze pagina: * Plaatsnaam: Namen van steden en dorpen. Merk op dat zowel de Nederlandse en Belgische plaatsen worden vermeld. * Provincie: Namen van provincies. === Lijst van films van een plaats === Klikken op de naam van een plaats resulteert in een pagina waar men kan kiezen voor films met een specifiek document-type (geklikt "Amsterdam"): {{Image | file = Zoekakten-7.png | Align = c | Size = l }} Drie kolommen van radio knoppen worden getoond waarmee een ​​bepaald type documenttype gekozen kan worden, e.e.a. afhankelijk van de beschikbaarheid voor de geselecteerde plaats. == Het selecteren van een film == Na het selecteren van een documenttype en bevestiging door te klikken op "Maak een Keuze" wordt een lijst van films gepresenteerd: {{Image | file = Zoekakten-8.png | Align = c | Size = l }} De informatie in deze lijst: * ID - Identificatie van de film bij Familysearch * Film / Reeks op FS - Omschrijving van de inhoud van de film * OPMERKING - Speciale instructies of opmerkingen ** Index per film - De film is geïndexeerd, klikken resulteert in een lijst van delen van de film (naam- of jaar-delen), dus je hoeft door minder afbeeldingen te bladeren ** Snel Zoeken - Klikken laadt 15 afbeeldingen tegelijk, waardoor snellere toegang Klik op de regel met de gewenste film om er doorheen te bladeren. Dat zal een nieuw tabblad of scherm openen op Familysearch, gepositioneerd op afbeelding 1 van de film. Als alternatief kun je gebruik maken van een van de hieronder beschreven methoden, afhankelijk van de beschikbaarheid voor de betreffende film. === Onderdeel selecteren van een film === Wanneer de film is opgenomen met "Index per film" kun je daarop klikken en dan krijg je een pagina die er als volgt uitziet: {{Image | file = Zoekakten-9.png | Align = c | Size = l }} De informatie in deze lijst: * Type akte - Soort document * Periode - Periode of jaar * Akten - Afbeeldingsnummers van de akten van de periode * Index - Afbeeldingsnummers van een index op de akten van de periode * OPMERKING: Note Klikken op een regel in de "Akten"-kolom zal een nieuw tabblad of scherm openen op Familysearch, gepositioneerd aan het begin van de akten. Klikken op een regel in de "Index" -kolom zal een nieuw tabblad of scherm openen op Familysearch, gepositioneerd aan het begin van de index. === Laden 15 beelden tegelijk === Wanneer een item is gemarkeerd met "Snel Zoeken" of "Snel '' en je klikt daarop dan zal een pagina als deze getoond worden: {{Image | file = Zoekakten-10.png | Align = c | Size = l }} De tekst aan de rechterkant van de miniaturen zegt: Ga met de muis over de image om te vergroten !!! Klik op een image om te bekijken OF om te downloaden !!! Worden er aan het eind van de film geen images getoond? Gaarne melden !!! == Zoeken naar Amsterdamse akten == Zoals gezegd in de inleiding is "zoekakten" de enige online bron voor het zoeken naar geboorten, huwelijksbijlagen, en overlijdens in '''Amsterdam''' van 1811 en later. Ook is het bekijken van afbeeldingen op de website van het Stadsarchief Amsterdam '''niet gratis'''. De enige Amsterdamse afbeeldingen die (naast die op Familysearch) gratis kunnen worden bekeken, zijn die van huwelijken van 1811 en later, op [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/ wiewaswie]. Daarom hier een paar voorbeelden van het zoeken naar Amsterdamse afbeeldingen op Familysearch via "zoekakten". === Dopen === Laten we zeggen dat je op zoek bent naar de kinderen van Jan Pietersen en Wijbrich Cornelissen (beide met mogelijke naam variaties), geboren tussen 1615 en 1640. Hier is hoe: # Bezoek [https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/doopregisters/zoek/index.nl.html Amsterdam Stadsarchief] # Voer zoekcriteria in: ## Achternaam = pieters*, voornaam = jan, rol = vader (je krijgt 5000+ resultaten) ## Klik persoon om zoekcriteria toe te voegen ## Achternaam = cornelis*, voornaam = w*, rol = moeder ## Geen behoefte aan datum criterium, er worden maar 5 treffers getoond # Klik op "Toon resultaten" # Stel dat je de afbeelding van de doop van hun eerste kind, Henrick wil zien ## Noteer de afgebeelde gegevens, in het bijzonder wat er gezegd wordt onder '' bronverwijzing '': '''DTB 39, p.407''' ## Open [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] in een nieuw tabblad of scherm ## Klik op "NH", Amsterdam, "Dopen", "Maak een Keuze" ## Zoek in de resulterende lijst het DTB-nummer (39) in de meest rechter kolom (gebruik de zoek-functie van je browser) ## Je vindt '' M994-W15 Dopen 1603-1628 index per film; Gereformeerd Nieuwe Kerk; boek 39/40 '' ## Klik op 'index per film ", hetgeen je een lijst met afbeeldingen per jaar geeft ## Omdat Henrick werd gedoopt op 15 december 1615 kun je het beste op "1616" klikken en dan terug bladeren ## Je vindt de gewenste afbeelding op image 210, rechter pagina, linkerkolom, derde doopinschrijving === Huwelijken (pre-1811) === Laten we zeggen dat je op zoek bent naar het huwelijk van Henrick's ouders # Bezoek [https://stadsarchief.amsterdam.nl/archieven/archiefbank/indexen/ondertrouwregisters/zoek/index.nl.html Amsterdam Stadsarchief] # Voer zoekcriteria in: ## Achternaam = pieters*, voornaam = jan, rol = naam bruidegom (je krijgt zo'n 1400 resultaten) ## Klik op "persoon" om zoekcriteria toe te voegen ## Achternaam = cornelis*, voornaam = w* ## Geen behoefte aan meer criteria als 1 hit al wordt weergegeven # Klik op "Toon resultaten" # Pech, Jan hertrouwde. Laten we zeggen dat je de afbeelding van dat huwelijk toch wil zien ## Noteer de afgebeelde gegevens, in het bijzonder wat er gezegd wordt onder '' bronverwijzing '': '''DTB 442, p.44''' ## Open [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] in een nieuw tabblad of scherm ## Klik op "NH", Amsterdam, "(Onder) Trouwen", "Maak een Keuze" ## Zoek in de resulterende lijst het DTB-nummer (442) in de meest rechter kolom (gebruik de zoek-functie van je browser) ## Je vindt '' M994-4S3 Trouw-aang. 1632-1634 [489 img] Snel Zoeken; Gereformeerd; boek 440/442 '' ## Klik op 'Trouw-aang. ", de Familysearch film wordt getoond, gepositioneerd op image 1 ## Omdat het huwelijk 7 januari 1634 als datum heeft kan je meteen doorgaan naar afbeelding 330 (2/3 van 489 plus nog een paar) ## De gezochte afbeelding staat op image 337, linkerpagina, bovenste inschrijving === Begraven (pre-1811) === Laten we zeggen dat je de afbeelding van de inschrijving van de begrafenis van Jan's vrouw Wijb(e)rich wil zien. Wetend dat tot in 1633 baarde en dat Jan in 1634 hertrouwde is dat de periode van onderzoek. # Bezoek [https://stadsarchief.amsterdam.nl/english/archives_database/genealogy/begraafregisters_voor_1811/search/index.en.html Amsterdam Stadsarchief] # Voer zoekcriteria ## Achternaam = cornelis*, voornaam = w* (Je krijgt 400+ resultaten) ## Klik op 'datum' om zoekcriteria toe te voegen ## Jaar = 1633 ## Geen behoefte aan meer criteria, omdat Wijberich's begrafenis inschrijving al getoond wordt # Klik op "Toon resultaten" # Nieuwsgierig, Wijberich stierf voor de doop van haar kind Elsjen op 6 november 1633. ## Noteer de afgebeelde gegevens, in het bijzonder wat er gezegd wordt onder '' bronverwijzing '': '''DTB 1054, p.74vo en p.75''' ## Open [http://www.zoekakten.nl/ Zoekakten] in een nieuw tabblad of scherm ## Klik op "NH", Amsterdam, "Begraven", "Maak een Keuze" ## Zoek in de resulterende lijst het DTB-nummer (1054) in de meest rechtse kolom (gebruik de zoek-functie van je browser) ## Je vindt '' M994-W5P Begraven 1582-1641 [± 9 img. per jaar] Snel Zoeken; Gereformeerd Nieuwe Kerk; boek 1052/1054 '' ## Klik op "Begraven 1582-1641", de Familysearch film wordt getoond, gepositioneerd op image 1 ## Aangezien de begrafenis was gedateerd 30 juni 1633 kun je meteen doorgaan naar het 460 (9 * 51 plus nog wat) ## Oeps, landde in 1620, laten we doorgaan naar 500 ## Een paar maanden te laat, laten we zoeken naar achteren ## De gewenste afbeelding staat op image 496, linkerpagina, zesde item uit de bodem === Geboorten (post-1811) '''ToDo''' === === Huwelijken (post-1811) '''ToDo''' === === Overlijdens (post-1811) '''ToDo''' ===

Zornes Name Study

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[[Category:Zornes Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Zornes Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zornes Zornes] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Zornes name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Zornes'), by time period (18th Century Zornes'), or by topic (ZornesDNA, Zornes Occupations, Zornes Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Zornes Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Zornes}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} == Task List == #Work cooperatively together with other Zornes profile managers to create the best Zornes branch possible. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Zornes profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Zornes profiles. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #If you are a male with the Zornes surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA (There is currently no Zornes surname group at FTDNA. It would be great to start one) ==Teams== * [[Space:Zornes_Family_Mysteries|Zornes Family Mysteries]] * ===Research Pages=== ==Membership== * [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] - I have started this study because there is so much confusion about where this line started--who married whom and which children belong to which couple, etc. I found very few primary sources for this line. It has so far been based on conjecture and a pedigree from Family Search (with no sources). There are multiple profiles on WikiTree that probably need merging, but this cannot be done until the pedigree is sourced. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zorns Zorns] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Zorn Zorn]

Zwilling Family Reunion

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[[Category:Family Reunions]] '''Welcome everyone! Bi-Annual Zwilling Reunion....''' ''Initially, we all just need to get all the cousins, uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces etc invited.'' Becca [https://www.facebook.com/groups/538388799953000/user/1475335596/] and her dad Chuck Zwilling will head of the mailings /invites etc.... so please feel free to ask any and all questions and we will try to help with the latest information available. --Thank you -- Also check out if you are a facebook user '''[https://www.facebook.com/groups/538388799953000/Zwilling Reunion {FaceBook)]''' Please check out thee event section on facebook so we have somewhat an idea how many will be attending.. NOTE : The 2020 FAMILY REUNION we did not have it due to Covid-19 restrictions yet

Бахановичи потомки Стефана / Bahanovich descendents of Stephan

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[[Category:Family Histories]] Первый найденный документ по Бахановичам рассказывает историю их появления в имении Дедиловичи, принадлежащее роду Слизней. Именной фонд магнатов Слизней находится в Национальном историческом архиве г.Гродно и поступил в количестве около 300 кг россыпи документов в 1956 году. Среди них нашлось «Дело о продаже помещиком Вериго Слизню Рафаилу крестьян Бахановичей» 1796 год.
Я, Михаил Верига, Скарбникович Браславский свою добровольную запись даю Ясновельможному пану Рафаилу Слизню, Инстигатору в том, что от подданных моих из двора Илова называемом в уезде Поставском лежащего , унаследованном по родителям моим добродетельным отказываюсь за сумму тысяча злотых. Проданы [[Баханович-2|Стефан Баханович]] с женой [[Unknown-517733|Хадорой]], сыном [[Баханович-17|Матеем]], дочерьми [[Баханович-30|Барбарой]] и Розой.
Интересный факт: в продажной записи есть слово «сбежавших» - это значит, что перед нами не стандартная купчая, а документ, юридически закрепляющий уже свершившийся факт. Не помещик захотел и продал, а [[Баханович-2|Стефан]] с семьёй захотел и ушёл за лучшей долей в другое имение. Рафаил Слизень поселил семью в дер. Пядынь, где через 5 лет [[Баханович-2|Стефан]] умирает, через 7 лет – [[Unknown-517733|Хадора]]. Дочери выходят замуж, [[Баханович-30|Барбара]] за [[Зыз-1|Стефана Зыза]] в Пядынь, Розалия – за Мартина Гнездицкого в Дедиловичи. [[Баханович-17|Матей]] женится и идёт в примы к [[Войцехович-1|Евдокии Войцехович]] в маленькую деревеньку Озёрщину на берегу Домашковичского озера, которая тоже принадлежит Рафаилу Слизеню (ныне не существует). Так в нашем роду появляются фамилии [[Space:%D0%97%D1%8B%D0%B7|Зыз]] (с 1778), Гнездицкий (с 1803), Войцехович. Адам Шило из Заречья в 1837 году становится мужем Катарины – правнучки Стефана. В 1811 [[Баханович-17|Матей]] с семьёй переселён в центральную деревню имения – Дедиловичи. От двух жён [[Войцехович-1|Евдокии]] (умерла в 1815) и [[Неизвестная-10|Эльжбеты]] у него родилось 11 детей, дожили до брачного возраста 4. 2 дочери вышли замуж, Эльжбета – за Андрея Шустовского (в 1828), [[Баханович-27|Ева]] – за [[Шпет-1|Юрия Шпета]] (в 1841). Фамилию Баханович продолжили [[Баханович-3|Ян]] (1809) и [[Баханович-31|Винцент]] (1801). У [[Баханович-31|Винцента]] с [[Савицкая-1|Анной из Савицких]] родилось 9 детей, но все мальчики умерли в детстве, остались 4 дочери. И снова род Бахановичей опирается на единственного потомка с такой фамилией – [[Баханович-3|Яна]]. В родовом дерево остался один ствол, но какой! [[Баханович-3|Ян]], рождённый в 1809 году подписывается под приговорами сельского схода в 1887 году, в 78 лет он ещё выступает в качестве хозяина-собственника, имеющего право голоса в общине. У него родилось как минимум 7 детей от трёх жён: [[Папушко-1|Барбары Попушко]] (брак 1834, умерла в 1837), [[Варавич-1|Агнешки Варавич]] (из Пядыни, умерла в 1845) и [[Неизвестная-9|Насты]]-вдовы Григория Кушнеревича (брак 1845). Также в семье воспитывается пасынок Пётр Григорьев Кушнеревич. По инвентарю 1844г. в семье 5 мужчин и 5 женщин, из хозяйства 1 лошадь, 2 вола, 1 корова, 3 овцы, 2 свиньи, 15 моргов пахотной земли и 6 моргов сенокоса. Одна из дочерей – [[Баханович-29|Елизавета]] в 1864 году выходит замуж за Семёна Коваля из Дедиловичей. И снова фамилию Баханович продолжает только один сын – [[Баханович-4|Станислав]] (от [[Варавич-1|Агнешки]]). Далее в связи с тем, что не сохранились метрические книги, о Бахновичах из деревни Дедиловичи есть только разрозненные данные. # [[Баханович-41|Баханович Алексей Адамович]], 1878г. женат, уч-к Первой Мировой войны. # [[Баханович-43|Баханович Пётр Адамович]] 1900г., семья 5 чел (3 муж, 2 жен), арестован 02.11.1937, расстрелян 20.12.1937. # [[Баханович-42|Баханович Иван Адамович]] 1904г., арестован 02.11.1937, расстрелян 27.01.1938 # [[Баханович-62|Михаил Баханович]] 1938г., жена [[Unknown-613883|Раиса]] 1939г., дети живут в Казахстане. Известно, что у [[Баханович-4|Станислава]] был сын [[Баханович-5|Кузьма]] и дочери [[Баханович-25|Екатерина]], Мария и Юстина. [[Баханович-25|Екатерина Станиславовна]] вышла замуж за [[Бавтрук-1|Семёна Бавтрука]] из дер. Нивки. Их внуки и правнуки живут в Жодино. А наша ветка идёт от [[Баханович-5|Кузьмы]] (1882-1945), сына [[Баханович-4|Станислава Бахановича]]. С 1907 года он в Минске имел дом на ул. Антоновской по купчей крепости нотариуса Малиновского. [[Баханович-5|Кузьма Станиславович]] и [[Голубева-2|Евдокия Семёновна]] (1883-1927) имели 5 детей: [[Баханович-6|Софию]] (потомки живут в Америке), [[Баханович-7|Владимира]] (потомки живут в России – Омске и Тюмени), [[Баханович-10|Марию]], [[Баханович-11|Бориса]], [[Баханович-14|Алексея]] (потомки троих живут в Минске). Мы, потомки [[Баханович-5|Кузьмы]], общаемся, нас связывает память и интерес к истории и происхождению рода, загадки, которые ещё предстоит разгадать. Возможно, это сделает маленький Миша Баханович (2016г.) – 8-е колено Стефана из восемнадцатого века. {{Image|file=Bahanovich-2-1.jpg|caption=На фотографии 1932г. нижний ряд взрослые: [[Лойко-3|Франц Лойко]] – муж [[Баханович-10|Марии Кузьминичны]], [[Баханович-5|Кузьма Станиславович]], [[Unknown-518067|Юлия Григорьевна]] – его вторая жена, [[Рабцевич-1|Никита Рабцевич]] – муж [[Баханович-6|Софии Кузьминичны]], [[Баханович-6|София Кузьминична]]; дети: Владимир – сын [[Рабцевич-1|Никиты]] и [[Баханович-6|Софии]], [[Лойко-4|Жанна]] – дочь [[Лойко-3|Франца]] и [[Баханович-10|Марии]], [[Рабцевич-2|Леонид ]] сын [[Рабцевич-1|Никиты]] и [[Баханович-6|Софии]]; верхний ряд: [[Баханович-10|Мария Кузьминична]], [[Баран-1|Надежда]] – жена [[Баханович-11|Бориса Кузьмича]] с дочерью, [[Баханович-11|Борис Кузьмич]], [[Баханович-7|Владимир Кузьмич]], [[Баханович-14|Алексей Кузьмич]].|size=640px}}

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Gangmei Ng Surname Family Genealogy Gangmei, Kaiping, Guangdong, China Dated: 2006 Village Database Location: HOIPING/KAIPING (開平/开平), HEUNG: Chak Kwan Heung (宅群鄉), VILLAGE: Kong May (崗美村), COORDINATES: 22 23 00 N, 112 37 12 E Source:http://legacy1.net/ng-伍-2/

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